i J n . - ' ' i ,r. v, , ST,"4 ,-? i l'H (ll MAY ;li, 1920 tf tTt EVENING--';, PUBM3iiaBEl3GEK . PfflXADEfcPHlA', PBIDAXi ' ' --p - gr A. B, Mathews & Co. ' ' . MERCHANT TAILORS s Decrease British Woolens 15 UR entire, stock, all from famous English and (J ScotcJr manufacturers, both summer and winter weights included. It is to be noted that this concession brings our prices down to a level of one year ago and represents a genuine effort on our part to reduce to the customer tc ever increasing high prices. FOR EXAMPLE, OUR $1)5.00 SUITS ARE NOW $80.75 AND SO ON In this offer you have at your disposal the largest stock of English woolens shown in Philadelphia. Vc wish to inform the public that our entire force of wor.kmcn has agreed to acctpt a decrease in wages to aid us in makingsuch a sale as this possible. 1200-02 Walnut Street " - 1 - ' RAPS MOVIE, IS ARRESTED Man Objects to Film Showing Pigs In trlah Home .lobn A, Hyau, Twentieth street near Mmtrr, vni liold in $000 linll for n further licarlns one week from today hi MnRistrnlc Prii c, nt the Hixt -first nwl Thompson HtieetR polieo Mntinn, thin inoinlnc on tlinrjtH of disorderly rondiiel mnl Inciting to riot in connec tion with n ptotcst nguinst nlleRcd un fitness to the Irish people in n pirtnro fentnrinc Thcdn linrn nt a moinj; plc tuie houte, Tift) -ninth nml Market .treets. It fa charged Hint 11) nn wns nrrcsted nftrr he had protcsteil nsnlnst the iteming of the film, vhieh he declared to be British propaganda, because it depicted pigs and geese strolling about tho sanctuaries of nn Irish cottage. A elijht disturbance following these re marks van quieted by the police. TWO CANONIZED BYP0PE Gorgeous Rites for Gabriel Possentl and Marie Alacoque Koine. May 1 1.- (I?y A. 1M Solemn i eretponies for the camnilznlion of (iflbnel I'ofc.senti nud Mnrie Alncmiuc were held in St. Peter's yestcidny. I'Ope rifufdict was carried in the clialr of state, surrounded by n gorgeous retinue of ectlesinsties, officials of the clil and mllitnrv touits of the Vnticnn, members f the sacred college, archbishops, bifhops, Itoinnn nobility and general "dicers of religious ordeis, precedid by Swiss guards. 'Ihrongs of Tiench pilgrims ihcernl the pontifT, unving handkerchiefs nnd liuldmg up religious objects for the npostnlie blessing, which the pope im i ii foil with his uprnised baud. After he had pronounced the cnnuiii stion and invilbed the names of the i"'w saints in the ncroil roll, the pou tif intoned n Te Dcum while bells an nuiiiiicd the cent. for the present, no statement to CAR HITS AUTO; MAN HURT Accident Occurs at Trenton Avenue and Cumberland Street A trolley cat, rastbouud on Cumber lmiil tic,ct, stiuck mi nutoniobilc pro ceding south on Trenton avenue nt 10 o'cloik tin moi ning. The nutoniobilc was badly wiecked, nnd the ownei. .Inmc Asliton, lift) -six irnis old. of .'WIS Kensington ne iiiio i etched severe bruises of the bodv, nnd n possible f incline of tho right Inrc He was taken to the ripiscop.il Hospital. j Deaths of a Day WILMER P. PENNYPACKER 'romlnent in Politics In Chester County for Many Years Nest Chester. Pa., Mn J I. Wllmer r l'ennypnckei. nged secnh-hc Tfirs. prominent in politics in Chester jminM for main jcars, died nt his home J're todn,, P as, i,nj lnj,lrr, n fall from a trolley car sexernl years ngo and neer full) iecocred, but his final lllnrvs was due to apoplexy. Tin dc( eased sered secinl twins ns tninih enmniisMiuirr nnd two us conn t trcisurei. licfore leaUng the couit liou-e lu was hief ulcik to the county commissioners for seeral terms. Ho wis pioniluwit in secret societ) wmk. Arthur Addison )rthur Addison, one of Hie oldest residents of tilomestei City and trrns 'ii er and one of the' orgnnUeis of the tjloucctci Council, fjtoneincn IYIIow jmp dint st.triiln niornlng' nt his Mine fil Mniiinniitli street. Tin hod been m k but u few days. He Is stir- .V i- n w il,nw fo,n' !,ons n'"1 daugh '" Hie funoriil will be conduclcd to innrrott aflernoou, with inlernicnl at ' lurk boio. Samuel N. Johnson Simiirl ,lnhiion, formec thief of! f.. .. ' "'" '""" ot ftocKton lie ?,Xi i "'", .nn",l,r,l " Camden, died bmmith phi,,., MerLhiuilville. He M. w tttom, one cnis in the circulation dfPar tinen. ,,f ,, IMiilndelphln Im ulm iweriil arrniigdiienls l0 being torn- ARTHUR SILENT ON PLANS Ousted City Hall Employe Will "Accept" Five-Day Suspension .Tolin 13. Arthur, who wns dismissed as chief of the Hiirenu of City Propert), would iunk,c no comment w'hen seen nt Jhls home today on the report that he woiiiii sue io regain tils job. "I lime, been suspended for five day.' ho ald. "whldi will keep me out ofMlic offl(f until the dii) lifter the piimnries. I have made up' nn mind to take the suspension. I nm going to let the matter test Otherwise 1 hae make." Orders have been issued nt City Hnll thnt Mr. Arthur must not be permitted to occupy his desk at the bureau, or use official automobiles. A circular let ter has been s, nt to nil departments nnd burcnus announcing the dismissal of the former rhlef. 71 is said that he will he ejected forcibly If he attempts to oc i upy his office. U. OF P. MEN ASK FUND Senior Class to Provide $50,000 In surance for University Members of the senior class will stait n drie Monday to obtain n class endow ment fund for the University. In yearn past the dihe. has been nn annual feature of flic closing weeks of tho term, but it has been discontinued since 1010. 13ery member of Hie clnss will be asked to substribc to one shnre of the fun(J. The price of n shnre is S3, payable upon subscription, nnd $5 n year for twenty yciirn to be payable on demand of the secretary of the Alumni Association. With the money obtained from the sale of these shnres ten members of the senior tlnss will be insured for $."000, Thoe men will be chosen nt random, nnd the University will receive the" full benefits from this insurance. Firemen on Job, but Find No Blaze At midnight some one thought he snw smoke coming from tho unoccupied sec ond floor of Victor Ilinck's butchei shop. 318 North Trout street, nnd turned in nn nlnrni. The firemen bloke, down the door to get in. but could ti nil reithcr flani'-s nor smoke. F ENDS RESENT PALMER ATTI i E Report on Freo-Spooch Follows Failure to Mako Attorney. General Favor It DECLARE THOUGHT NEEDED Tollowlng n report advocating free Ldom of speech and thought submitted to the Prlcnds' Yearly Meeting by the committee on peace and emergency serv ice, it became knovyi today that this re port wns prompted by the recent visit of n special committee to Washington to prevail upon Attorney OcVrnl Palmer to alter his attitude .for restriction of speech, ' Tho committee presented to Attorney General Palmer, who is n Friend nnd member of the Philadelphia Friends' Yearly Meeting, an epistle in the form of n memorial calling attention to "so cinl nnd political progress which de mands thought untrnnimclcd by sedi tious taws." "Deportation," continued the me morial, "Intimidates people from clear thinking nt n time when there Is the grcntest need for thought." Mr. Pnlmcr was further urged bv the committee to use his influence with the administration to discourage further sedition legislation nnd to desist from prosecution nnd deportation for free ex pression ,if ideas. Mr. Pnlmcivwas labored with for nn limn, stall d one of the committee, nnd his iin (insistency ns n Krlend nnd with the Friends' doctrine of pence, by n constitution of depot tntiou nnd sedition cases, was impressed upon him with out lesult. . "Ills response," said the committee members, "wns just like n politician's. Though not evasive, it was noncommit tnl, nt the same time defending his con din I and nttitudc nt such variance with his supposed religious lcws. "Mr. Palmer, during thcl last three months, by his published ultcrnnces and actions in relation to nlleged bolshevlsm and Heels' activities in this country, has virtually repudiated himself us u Friend." continued the speaker. The committee thnt wnited upon Mr. Pnlmcr was composed of Mrs. Ilnnnnh Clothier Hull, F.lbert Husscll nnd ,T. Huscll Smith, of Swnrthmurc: Wil liam C. Middle, of New- York, nnd .U Henr) Scnttergood, of Philadelphia, The attention of this morning's ses sions of men and women in the Central Friends' Meeting House Ls directed to the discussion of a number of (picrles from various (piartcrlv meetings on sub jects of religious life, social sci.vice, peace, individual ministry uud at tendance nt meetings. Further discussion of free speech nnd thought contained the advocac) of the establishment of forums In eveiy com munit) where speech might be unrestricted. fBSSta ''., $ LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR Central News Tholo. llLtill S. GIOSOK United .States minister to Toland, ho lias returned to this country for a consultation with Stnto Do pnrlmcnt officials. lie reports u great Improvement of conditions In Poland RUSSIAN WOMAN A SUICIDE "Another Victim of Bolshevists," She Writes Before Drowning (I'enrvii. Mil) 11. The bodv of a beautiful voiiug Hussinu vvomnn has been found m Lake Ccnevn, off Cuchy. It wns clad in expensive clothing nnd rich furs: also u pcnrl necklace nnd n gold watch were found on tho body. On the revcise sido ot n bank note found In the dress were tho words "tJood-bv ; am nnother victim of the Bolshevists." This wns signed "Count ess V." This is the sixtli Huslnn noblewoninn Io commit suicide by drowning In Lake Ocncvn. KUEHNLE TO VOIE AS INDEPENDENT Stolnbrickor Botter Qualified Than Bador for Mayor, Says Ex-Boss WILL BE IN JOB CAUCUS Atlantic Cll. Mnv 1 i -!3x-Hoss Kuehnle, now n cltv commissioner elect, elected in spite of tho opposition of the City Hull machine, yesterday gnvc tho organisation leader to under stnnd he is going to think for himself nnd vote uciorclinglv Fdwnrd 1,. Under, city lender, nnd I,ouls A. Stclnhrleker. two of Kuchnlc's nssoelntcs In the new- board, nre being tnlkcd of for mayor, with nn inclination iu mnclilne circles to hmid the crown nnd the $1300 dlffctenee in snlary to Under. Kuehnle evinced the belief (tint Htelnbricker Is "better nualiliod" for the ofilcc. It is now said Armnnd T. Nichols, the orgnniiitlon enndidnte vhom Kuthnle defeated for n place in me noaru. mil lie made city clerk nml thnt nnother position will be found for Joseph A. McNnmce, who now holds Hint oflite. It is said nlso that the new bonrd soon nfter assuming office will crentc the position of superintendent ot police for John H. Smith, Two Die In Chair at Sing Sing Osslnlng. N. Y Mny II. (By A. P.) Chester Cantine. twcut.v-one years old. and Uiihnid Hnrris.on, twenty seven, conviileil murderers', were put to denth in the electric chnlr nt King .Sing prison Inst night. Cantine wns convicted of killing Curl Unuzlgcr. ii Pollghkeepsie giocer, following n liold iilt,hi his store n year ngo. Hnrrison Crifhths, an invalid Catindiun solclici, m th" Knickerbocker Wnlters's Club,1 New York, September 7, VMS. IP1 5j L y m THE quality which has made our Candies fnmou.s since 1842 is now nUo making our Luncheon anil Afternoon Tea fnnmus. yrfl 1 mVA SlttSTl ON1.Y STORE W " I 11th ami Chestnut K 8 Oiirii ,"" ""t'np (( rciort. thirtu tor lorfo and for candies 1515 Cfceatnut St. Increase Your Income 8 Interest First Mortgage Security An investment of .$520 will now pur chase n flrsit Moitungc railroad bond, face vuluc $10,00, paying $40 per year income. This bond is n firs,t closed lien on thu main line of a great rnilroad system nnd because of present unsettled conditions is avail able nt n discount of 42 under pi ice nt which it was originally is&ucd in 1005. 'Ihis is n bensoned and wcll-sccuied investment. 1'arluttlars on liequcat Garstairs & Co. Investment Securities 1119 Wulnut Street PHILADELPHIA Mrml)cr l'liltuf rlpliln nml hf ork Murk Kkrlinimra 71 Broadway, New York $100 Blue Serge Suits $25 White Flannel Trousers land In.lored to Your Order I ligheat T) pr of Cuntom Work, at 25 Discount or One Week Only! I 4 WHORN and SON 919-21 Walnut St IrUSlOM TAILORS i:t. 1852 Finest Collection of Imported Fabrics in Philadelphia Hiding Breeches Specialty II. G. HOLLENBACH "I'rWWVnS'ttS s M! &s $0& Pearl s cf Fjrst Qualifj' Necklaces aJieJ or additions to Necklaces xfrcalr crihancityS their icaufr and aluc J STREAM Is No Higher Than Its Source J An important factor in retail clothing nicichandising'is the .source of supply from which the re tailcr secures his goods. fl Thcic arc compaialivcly few manufacturers w aic capable of producing clothing of the character, quality and tailoring that c demand and which our cvicti'iiR pattoiib c.pcct. Therefore, it is a bourcc of great gratification to us to have formed connec tions with manufacturer who can MipplytlothiiiR of the tjpc vc can thoroughly ir commend and indorse. J It is Lfitainly m advan-' tagc to thr "man in (picst of clothing to be able to make selections fiom an assortment which icptc cnts tl;c best that Amer ica's best maker produce. trow RMMaB Rtuihi-to-Wiar Suits of Seasonable Weights and ' a b r i c a $'t5.U0 tn $100.00. $J5.00 to Top Coats $80.00. Custom - tailored Suits $75.00 to $i:0.00. JACOB EEEtfS SONS M24-M26 Qtestamilt Sfeeelb fciiiiiiii'iiiiiirtJMiitfii'ilfifiiiiitiin- Ailifc 1 ii-irf", , itn 11 11 1 M'-bKjl. St i. . & rtiimng Q) Yesterday's Announcement of Sweeping Reductions on our ENTIRE Spring aiid Summer Stocks Will Appeal to the Men of Philadelphia Who Appreciate the Character, the Quality, the Work manship of'N. B. T." Clothes! Wc will sell, for a Limited Period only, Every Spring and Summer Suit, every light-weight Overcoat, every Dress Suit, Golf Suit, Chauffeur Suit, Every Suit in our Immense Stocks of Palm Beach, Mohair, Cdol Cloth, and other Tropical weight fabrics, Every Rubberized and Water-proofed Rain qoat, Every Cutaway Coat and Vest, Every Frock Coat, every Linen Duster, every Sports Coat, every pair of our Big Stock of Separate Trousers, Golf Knickers, White Flannel Trousers Every single article of Men's outerwear made and prepared by us for this Spring and Summer season we will sell them A,LL, without any exception, restriction, or reservation at definite, straight-out, and Radical Reductions! We Will Sell Every $35 Suit & Spring Every $40 Suit & Spring Every $45 Suit & Spring Every $50 Suit & Spring Every $55 Suit & Spring Every $60 Suit & Spring Every $65 Suit & Spring Every $70 Suit & Spring Every $75 Suit & Spring Every $80 Suit & Spring We Will Sell- Topcoat f or Topcoat f or Topcoat f or Topcoat f or Topcoat for Topcoat f or Topcoat for Topcoat f or Topcoat f or Topcoai for- $28.00 $32.00 $36.00 $40.00 $44.00 $48.00 $52.00 $56.00 $60.00 $64.00 VI'. "l1 s ,-.. v-J, v a nTn" ;: tStssSS mm KlrTi i..fff.!?t i lilVTrTT- m i iTTTI nT? im.. fT7 ii Try L-il : I I 1 - I 1 i i ' I. Ei i l S 1' I m i I ! s i ' i i 4 i M iiiniiiiii I m Every $15 Palm Beach Suit for $12; every $18 Palm Beach or Mohair Suit, SH.40; every $20 Palm Beach or Mohair Suit, 16; every $25 Palm Beach or Mohair Suit, $20; every $30 Suit, $2-1! Every $70 Evening Dress Coat and Trousers for S36; every $75 Evening Dress Coat and Trousers for S60; every $65 Tuxedo Coat and Trous ers for $52; every $70 Tuxedo Coat and Trousers for $56! Kvcry $25 Leather Coat for $20; every $35 Leather Coat for $28; eveiy $40 Leather Coat for S32; every $50 Leather Coat for $10; and on up to every $110 Leather Coat for $88.00! Every $7.50 Rub berized Raincoat for SG; every $9 Rubberized Rain coat for $7.20; and on up. Gabar dine and specially waterproofed $50 RaincoatsforSlO! Every $50 Golf or SportSuit for$10; every $60 Golf Suit for $18! Every $60 Chauf feur's Suit for $18; every $65 Chauffeur's Over coat for $32.00! Every $5 Trousers for $4, on up to $16.50 Trousers for $13.20. And so on and on $7.50 Golf Knickcis for $6! Or, $3.00 Auto Dustcis for $2.40, up to $8 Auto Dusters for $b.40! Or. $3.00 Office Coats for $2.40. up to $8.50 Office Coats for $6.80! Or. $1.50 Odd Vest for $1.20, up to any $9.50 Vest for $7.60! Figure it this way! These are Pcuy Clothes! These aic "N. B. T." Spring and Summer Suits, "N. B. T." Golf and Chauffeur Suits, and Light-weight Topcoats. "N. B. T." Dress Suits and Tuxedos! Take into consideration their Character, their Superiority to any and all others anywheic offered for Sale! Figure also ihc Rock-bottom Original Prices at which we marked them the extremely close margin between their actual cost to us, and their regular selling prices! And now, in furtherance of our frequently avowed policy and program, wc arc making these Drastic Reductions to smash the advancing prices! Read those Reductions again, note that they arc for a Limited Period Only, and that the Clothes arc the Finest that can be made! PERRY & CO. Sixteenth and Chestnut Streets mw -fa . 1, ifc!ft'JAiiMBl On, hi ii ill it i i i m i HI vj m mwm ll I ; L i