it SOLDIERS TO BURY 'SH GEN. CRESSWELL HA , ttGuUtimstesasiBatmmm ' EVENING ' PUBLIC LEMr4'pHILA)ELPHIA, MONDAY, "AUGUST 30, 1920 2 DEAD, 3 INJURED I MISHAPS OFDAY Military Funeral Horo Plannod for Commandor of Penn sylvania Reserve A VICTIM OF APPENDICITIS A military fiinrrnl in lielnc pinunr-u Jfrc for HrUndlor C.onr-rnl Clmrliw T. Crcsnoll, cotomnntlor of the rcnn.vi vnnln reserve, who iIIpiI (".tortlny after noon nt .1 o'clock In tlip Allegheny On era! Ilospltnl, I'lltnlmndi, follow-IiiR an operation for nppfiiillrlllH. Mm. Crrxsvell lias Rone to Pittn vr(!li (o take plinrRp of the boily, whivh till! Iip hrouidit hcrpfor,hrliil. (icDprnl Crcwwpll was Ktrrrken n week ngo nml was removed to thp hoq nltal lnt Sunday. Up wan vlttltliiR the home of George T. Ore, n lonc-t me friend In lUIUOU mull, vrannumi, nm-ii t. Wnmc 111. Ooncrill Oresswell Is Pennsylvania Railroad employe Run Down by Train at Wepcacoo Crossing BOY KILLED BY' MOTORCAR .-K-rT VrtV IKI(J. OKN. CKKSHWKLIj (Senernl Crpsswcll, who command -ctl the Pennsylvania HescrVo, died of npiM-ndlcltls In Plti.sburfili, where Mrs. Crcssucll Iiuh roiio for Ills body. A inllltnry funeral Is to be arranged licro GIRL LIKES PHILADELPHIA furvlved by his widow nnd two sons, OiiP ot Wliom it iiuiuuu. General Cromwell van one of the innkt wldplv known oflleem In the VlthotiRh nn artlnt by profe-Mon he! Tells Police She Doesn't Want to Go nindo the military lift- hi hobby many j Home Because of Stepfather tram. " had not been in robust s.irnh Hun.-, a seventeen-xem-oltl UHh for w'Vihn0nlv,florto!.A,,nn,I, ('"-v ,ri' lor"tnl want n B early n-. Jmif. JOVO. ''p ' "''r "fs , hoine. hIi told MnjcNtrnlp Prlte thl rejected him for nervlcc on the Mexi- lm)r11K t lt, Tweittj-Kecoml street Can border. j nntl Hunting Park nvenue station, n-unt iplnetbti hannenotl on thp eve I ,..,... . . . .' ,. , ,f .. .nnnrturc of the PentiHjlvnnln I "'"V7l "'.'r mno tn Alan ii- City s nveniip. iip enve Iioiiip on August !! rp until iIm sN-rrested she wan ctirlt'd up in n porch phnlr several doors away from lier brother h Iiouhp. Thp girl told police, they a. that she had been vliltlng around Philadel phia and wanted to remain here "be cause of a stepfather who wiih too strict with her at home." Her case was turned oor to the Mor als Court for investigation. . Know from Mt. f3retna. when he wns i '"'Bu, .J"' cni " ,0. l iiiiniloiiiiiin o tri ?,!,; 'M.lnl Heelme.it. N. (1. I lu " yl?)l . ". I,' brother. Charles coiuin. ".- ---,-" .. .. iwriiH, 1II.H Knhprts nvenue. I P" " Vhi,ni1fmPm n , onerntlon The ' l,w th,, ,,,nn(,- " 8" ll,l" "' Auc rproverinit from nn operation, ine , ..,.. u.n . .,,. ,' command t h'P JJ " . !,r was notified last nlRht thn 1, C.eor?e h. Kemp. h MJ 'V pfnS ,(,r wn" "mlor nrr0Mt- "' wu " out the Mexl-an nnd European cugagH- j by 1fttrolnllln nurimi.,it nM h1i Two persons were killed and three others' Injured as a result of nroldonts In vnrlous sections of the elty yesterf dav. Mlchapl Octnwltr.. nn pmployp of thp Pennsylvania Itnllrnnd. ivi .in over and killed by n train nt thp "Weecacoo ivpiiiip croxidii'; of the Pennsylvania Itallroad yesterday afternoon. Octowltr. was struck by the loco motive of n swiftly moving coal train nnd died on the way to Mount Sinai Hospital, The police say there wns no watchmnn nt the prosslng. but this was denied by officials of the compnny, who nsscrt that a watchman has alwnys been stationed there. Boy lilt by Motorcar Kleven-jcnr-old Philip Wclnsteln. 782.T Ilrewster nvenup, wns knocked down b nn nutomobtle near his home jesterdny afternoon nnd recelvd In juries which resulted In his death Inst night at the 1'niversltv Hospital. Charles (Jreenberg, 7711 llotnnlp nve nue. driver of the car. was nrrestrd. lie will have a hearing today at the Slxty-tlflh street nnd Woodlnnil nvo line police station. ' v Nelson and Bverett Pierce, brothers, of Mill South Allison street, were se verely injured when n motorcycle which they weru riding was struck bj an uu touobllo at Fifty -third nnd Pino st-ceta. Taken to Hospital The men were taken to the Mispri- cordla Hospital suffering from severe cuts and bruises. David Knhn. Twenty-fourth and York stieetM, driver of the automobile, surrendered to the po lice. Joseph Reynolds, ten years old, Sfill North Tenth 'street, fell from tho rear of n motortruck yesterday afternoon and suffered severe Injuries. He was taken to St. Luke's Hospital. His condition is "erlous, Chnrlps My Armstrong was found to bh , "v, ''My K A.-. JM t f- , MPiil , k , mmr i vs .' GIRL SWIMMING CHAMPION IS A TALENTED VIOLINIST Irene Guest, Who Took Second Place at Olympics, Expects to Make Music Her Life Profession MISS IKKNK GUKST Tho Philadelphia girl, who won second plnco In tho 100-mcter free Htylo Nw'lm in tho Olympic games, is preparing to malic music hrr ' career Instead of athletics bo the name of the nged man killed by a motortruck nt Forty -ninth street and Chester nvenue. Hat tit day night. He lived nt 1Mirt South Fifty-eighth street and was seventy-one .enrs of nge. Identification was mnde by relatives nt tint elty morgue. Irene (Juest, who hns Just won sec ond place In the. 100-meter free style women's race at tho Olympic games In Antwerp, Is not only a champion swim mer, but one of the most talented young violinists In Philadelphia. Her mother, Jtrs. Oeorge C. finest. 4100 Market street, says she hns great hopes for Jirr daughter's mimical fu ture. "My husband nnd I hnve alwnvs placed great confidence in Irene's obll Itv. said Mrs. (Most. "From the time she wnu n itnv fnt ... I.n ' deavorod tn bring our only child tip to be n hrnlthy. Intelligent woman. e never pxppclpd her to become u champion swimmer, but when she began winning medals u feu- inr. ,. ,.. ,gnvp her every possible training ndvnn 1 Inge, and her feat Insf uu,..,i.. i.. shown me that my daughter hns again iircpmpllshed what she set her mind to do. . -...'".".-W..1"?8." ?10't .Prominent . ..... .nimuuj winn sue decides to do nuj thing she does it. "Swimming is not (he profession mv daughter Is planning to make her life's '1 know thnt this sounds like the usual proud mother but really, my daughter's best boosters are the host of friends she has In the city. Ask any one who knows her nnd you will her the snme story. "The doctor nnd I hnve planned to go to Neyv York when seh rctumaf i.uly Inst night Major Slooro cnlled.'. liUHbnnd tin nnd told, him that he- t was going over with n committee 'w .. ....i. - -....t.t-.. ..m.i i.-t.... ttur v Yt'l(UllM iu,v iiuiiKHicr niiu iicuiiiir ijui the other l'liiliulelpliln girl done so. well nt the games." who work. She Is nn exceptionally good musician nnd muMc Is to be her forte in the years to come. "She has frequently bpen fl violin soloist nt Mntlnce Musical Club con certs, nnd most of her time when she Is not training for n swimming contest Is tnken up with orchestra engagements and lessons, "Her teacher, Lucius Cole, wants her to remain In Antwerp and study under Cnesnr Thompson, the famous violinist. However, this is her first trip awny from home nnd she feels thnt 'she Is too joung to remnln uway long this time, "Neither Doctor finest nor I will In fluence her regarding this matter. We havp brought Irene up to depend on herself In eorthlng, nnd surli a do- islon Is up to her, "Oh. cs. 1 nm proud of my daugh ter, nnd I nm o confident of her In every wny. She is n simple, unspoiled girl nnd this ndded triumph will not bring hrr home to nip changpd In any wuy. She r,nn alwnjs been bright. In school she outstripped older girls In study nnd graduated from the West Philadelphia (Slrls' High School before her seven tieth birthda). Boys' and Girls' Schqol Shoes All Reduced This Week I A Lead Pencil and Ruler Given With Each Purchase I, 4 Reiszner 1 N. lOthlStrcct 939 Market Street 20 South 52d Street Phono "Tom" Foley for Latest Records and Columbia Grafonolas IJ1I rhone. Ponlnr 37tt . 1406 GIRARD AVE. o Columbia Record wu n.i vn it Woodland Talking Machine Shop 0101 WOODLAND AVK. nnAFOsoi.As .- u.isr thru a Mnnlu denernl Cresswcil's home wns at 21'J'J Locust street, and his studio at 10 South Eighteenth street. He wns a member of the Art, Illttenhnuse. TTnlveritv. Princeton. Philadelphia Cotintrv.'Philndelphla Sketch nnd Phil adelnliia Harce Clubs. Ills wife was Miss Hello C. father WBOd fleiiernl Cresswell was born In Philadelphia Martli 'J7. 1K(U, nnd was SBTr!fej:i Complete September List Now on Sale ment nnd i-ervcd three vcars, when he MT M. - jolnetl the First yu 'r.op. ne re mained with that organization until February, 180-1. J In January. 1S08, he wns made first' Henteunnt of Battery A nnd fcorved ( until March of the following yenr, when he was made adjutant of the Third , Regiment. He was elected major' in ir04. lieutenant colonel in 1011 nnd mippeeiled Colouel Caldwell K. lllddle as commander of the regiment. For many jears Oenernl Ciesswcll wore a heavy mustache and his re lemblance to the late Colonel Hooi-evelt was M) strlKlug tunc no wan oucu' called "Teddy's double." r k H M Ih h iB Lh lis ii H hV lifl mIH Mud Island Light Out Mud Islund Hnnge Hear Light. Dela ware river, reported extinguished Au gust 28, 1020, will be relighted as soon nn practicable, according to 11. B. Dorry. superintendent of lighthouses. LadiesKeepYourSkin Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Talcum DIAMONDS DAIIAUT Houae of Ettabllshcd Rellnbtllty Highest Pricct Value Guaranteed I IfiHTFY"; G North 1 1th St ASK. FOR nnd GET fiforlick's Thp Original Malted Milk for Infanta and Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Records Song Hits In Swtet September Al Jolson Early in the Morning (Down on the Farm) . . Frank Crumit Left All Alone Again Blues, from 305 Night , 'Boat . Marion Harris Everybody But Me Marion Harris The St. Louit Bluet Marion Harris Homeslclcneit Blue Mirion Harris Marion (You'll Soon Be Marryin' Me) . . Frank Crumit) Pretty Kitty Kelly Charles Harrison Venetian Moon . . . Lewis James and Charles Harrison My Isle of Golden Dreamt . . . Charles Harrison Mother (I Love You) Charles Hackett Sweetest Story Ever Told . Fiddle and I . . Sing Me to Sleep , . , . County Fair at Punkin Center Jim Lawson't Hogs . . , . Hulda Lashanska , , Barbara Maurel . . Barbara Maurel Cal Stewart (Uncle Josh) Cal Stewart (Uncle Josh) A-2946 $1.00 A-2939 $1.00 A-2944 $1.00 A-2948 $1.00 A-2954 $1.00 79060 $1.00 79115 $1.00 A-61S6 $1.50 A-2947 $1.00 LWsA ant iSRHiv KSb1lt?otv HSHS& We're t b o ynchtsmen'B "Lluht abeam I" when nny troublesome boat problem turns up. They lincw that In our 60 years' experience we Jiavo solved tho prob lems that puzzle them. Kverythlnsr for ft boat here. F. Vanderherch.cn s oons I 7 N. Water Street fl XI thr man ol Ihe .Soil" U Dance Music The Lore Neet Medley Tox-trot Song of tho Orient Fox-trot Somehow Fox-trot I Know Why Medley Fox-trot HAY FEVER SUFFERERS "?? ?uickA, reuel in KiiMhm It's so simple, too 2T nasal douche or spray of half n tenspoonful of mil, l UN in a glass ot tepid voter. MILTON has .ended the dread of the "Hay Fever Season" for thousands of former sufferers. Chill Bean Song Fox-frot Bella of Monterey Fox-trot Tripoli Medley Walt Romanco Medley Waltz Danco-O-Mania Fox-trot , Slow and Easy Fox-trot Ding Toe Fox-trot Typhoon Fox-trot . Gypsy Lore) Waltz . Don Joan Waltx . Art Hickman's Orchestral A-2955 Art Hickman's Orchestra J $1.00 Ted Lewis' Jazz Band) A-2945 Morrison's Jazz Orchestra j $1.00 V Paul Biese Trio and Frank Crumit) A-2952 Paul Biese Trio J" $1.00 . . Prince's Dance Orchestra) A-6157 . Prince's Dance Orchestra J $1.25 . The Happy Six) A-2949 . Louisiana Five Jazz Orchestra j $1.00 Banta and Akst) A-2953 Banuand ALstj" $1.00 Olca Bibor's Gypsy Orchestral E-465B Olga Bibor' s Gypsy Orchestra J $1.00 f -7, H VcaiUUflmin , cmJicattictoit wtn 3 Sizes SOc A J1.00 EACH MAKES MILTON 18 a wonderfully effec tive cerm-killcr. Use it for a mouth wash nnd cardie; for making strange drinking water safe; for healing cuts and abrasions: for nro- GALLONS ' tection against dis ease germs deposited by flies. Sterilize baby's feed ing bottles with it MILTON is harmless and imparts no taste or odor to the milk. Full direc tions with each bottle. Get MILTON of your DRUGGIST or GUOCER ALwpgOMJAto fttn ttrt fc! ntw Tf H tlHai Instrumental Music Melody in F 'Cello Solo The Swan (Lo Cygno) 'Cello Solo Valte'Bleue Violin Solo , . Our Director March , , , Centennial March . . . , Long Ago Hawaiian Guitar Duet Hunika Hawaiian Guitar Duet Medley Hornpipe Accordion Solo Medley Jigs Accordion Solo , Pablo Casals . Pablo Casals . Toscha Seidel Columbia Band Columbia Band Ferera and Franchini Ferera and Franchini . John J. Kimmel . John J. Kimmel 49804 $1.50 49796 $1.50 78760 $1.00 A-6155 $1.25 A-2950 $1.00 A-2951 $1.00 Gems from Opera Dance of the Hours Part I. From La Chconda Gino Marinuzzi and His Symphony Orchestra I A-6154 Danco of the Hours Part II. From la Gtocenda I $1.50 a J .) A-C .; $i Gino Marinuzzi and His Smphony Orchestra "Florodora" Vocal Gems . . Columbia Liffht Opera Co, "The Mikado" Vocal Gems Columbia Light Opera Co, 6158 25 New Proem Columbia RmrQ. Individually impectid, durablt, Jtlightful, dependable, accurate in every detail. Stmndvd Modal up to t300 ftio4 DetlCnt up (a fllOO Any Columbia Deiler will play you any Columbia Record alt at all Calm vfvryM" 'Jljip fO,, Nt AW Columbia Rtcordt on Salt at all Columbia DtaUr tnm sum ana uin vr Aperr wvnin COLUMBIA ORArHOr. New York A. Strawbridge & Clothier 1 - ii i M . .-i, --. ...I.., i ,M To-morrow the Last Day of the August Furniture Sale Our Entire Stock at Reduced Prices 4. i D.ni"room Suits, Bedroom Suits, Livingr-room Suits a good selection of handsome styles, all at less than regular prices, and some at reductions of 25 to 33 per cent. Hundreds 11 ?gie 9Ji? C?S mcludin Bedsteads, Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Library Tables, Fancy Tables of all kinds, Chairs and Rockers, Foot-rests, Tea Wagons, Trays, Bookcases, Cabinets, Summer iirnitui'eeyerything at a real, substantial saving, and some pieces, here and there, at half price. THE SALE ENDS TO-MORROW at five o'clock and all Furniture will cost more OI1CIU l-A . StniwhrlrtKo A ClothW Furnltur. Thlnl Klonr Mitnl Hcdnteddn and lleddlnc, Tourth Floor, Hast Boys' School Suits SPECIAL! Good - looking, well - tailored Cheviot Suits, in those serviceable medium-dark shades best for school wear. Parents will appre ciate the savings on Suits in sizc3 8 to 16 years. Cheviot Suits, Special, $14.75 Suits with Two Pairs of Knickerbockers now $15.75 FOR BOYS OF 3 TO 6 Close-out Lot of Boys' Wash Suits now S3.75 Second Kloor Kllhrrt Strrot i:.mt Plenty of Extra-size Muslin Underwear A wide range of choice in dainty Undergarments designed for women wearing larger sizes. Fashioned chiefly of nainsook nnd long cloth prettily trimmed: Night Gowns -$2.23 to $8.93 Envelope Chemise $2.00 to $3.30 Long Petticoats $1.73 to $1 1.23 Short Petticoats $1.20 to $3.00 Combinations $2.25 to $3.93 Corset Covers 85c to $3.30 Cambric Drnwccs S1.20 to $3.50 nioomcrs $2.25 to $2.75 OF FLESH-COL'OR BATISTE Bloomers, $1.50 to $3.50: of crepe 52.25 Envelonehcmipc S2.75 to $3.50 Flesh-color Satin Bodices .$2.25 to $4.95 Third Floor W.-st Muslins in Demand for Autumn Sewing Fine-snun Long Cloth, 10-vard pipoes, 36-in. S4.85 nnd $6.00. FinoNainsook, 36-inch. 12-vard nieccsr?8.50; 36-inch Nainsook 75c n yard. Fine Cambric, 36-inch 45c vd. Muslin Tuhine for senmlcss pillow cases. 42-inch, 80c; 45-inch 85c a yard. Ainin m i.nm Some New Mignonette Dresses Have Arrived for Autumn The model sketched ($62.50) is one of them it is in dark blue, with heavy silk embroidery in self tone. Others in navy blue, grouse and black, made in excellent styles for street wear, nnd some models beautifully draped and girdled, and elaborate with iridescent or black beads. Prices $55.00 to $65.00. Wool Dresses are Lovely Some canJinrdly be distinguished from suits, others are made on long coat lines with lace or lingerie vests, some are straight from neck to hem, and arc loosely confined by a sash or a wide girdle placed at a low waist-line. They are chiefly in navy blue, and some are beautifully embroidered. Prices range from $42.50 to $150. Satins, Meteors, Grepes In Afternoon Dresses The heavy, lustreless kinds that cling to the figure in close draperies, long-line plaits or low hung tunics. And there are so many odd and unexpected features sashes and cuffs of vivid crepes, knee-deep embroideries, qunint puffings, and hosts oi otners. i'nees $;io.uu to $i;)5.uo. Miirlo't Street Prices t Mrnbr'di:i . Clothier s, enml I'luor Clearance of Summer Kimonos, House Dresses, Sacques and Smocks Close-out Lots, All at Prices Sharply Reduced: House or Porch Frocks now $1.50 to $2.95 Savings of one-half and mere fn House and Porch Frocks of figured voile or organdie. Some vest effects, others with white collars, many with sashes. Chiefly in sizes 36 to 40 inches. Smocks, Less than Half Price $1.00 and $1.95 Voile Smocks, attractive shades nnd styles, -some with white collars, others hand-embroidered. White Kimonos and Breakfast Coats now ( $1.00 and $1.95 Finured Voile Dressing Sacques now 50c oirrtw imuKf .v i minier i in r t J i luor Wt Autumn Millinery A Lovely Collection From $10.00 to $l(to' Hundreds of Hats in this group, showing the soft and sup ple crowns and brims which Paris has so emphatically approved, many draped and ihirred or hav ing the soft, crushable brim smartly elongated. They arc wonderfully becom ing the richness of the velvets nnd duvctines making them par ticularly flattering to the fea tures. Shown in the new reds, pea cock nnd navy blues, mahogany, black, of course, and the various fashionable browns. The Hats sketched are from this group. Strnwlirlileo Clothier Second Floor Market Street. Went Hand-made Dresses Foremost Among Fashions for Wee Folks The daintiest of soft White Nainsook Dresses, with every tiny stitch sewed by skilled hands. All finished with deep hem nnd with fine lace at neck and sleeves. A choice of bishop style or Dresses with embroidered yokes, exquisitely Rimmed with novel hand-stitching or embroid ery. Sizes 6 months to 2 years 3.25 to $18.50. Hand-made Petticoats Waist or Gertrude Petticoats of fine nainsook, plain hem or hantl-scnlloped $1.65 to $4.25. Htriitthrldire it Clothier -Thlnl Floor West Golden Special for MEN 1500 Men's Fine Soft Madras SHIRTS Save One-third 'At $2.55 This is good news for every man who regards Soft Shirts of woven-stripe madras as the most satisfactory for all-the-year around. These are fine in textuie, though durable, well made, perfect-fitting, nnd the stripes and colorings are exceedingly attrac tive. Find them under the Golden Special sign to-morrow and get a good supply at $2.55. v-f- Hlraubrldr I lothler Kt Store Kwhth Hire t I WDAILYW WPECIALpc Dress Goods Patterns At Great Price Reductions Hundreds of Pattern Lengths, in black nnd colors, heavy and light weights, all . fashionable weaves and shades many of those which are among the high favorites for autumn are included. Patterns RangeFrom$5.00to$20.00 And all are in lengths sufficient for suits or separate skirts; nlso many suitable lengths of smart coatings. Every yard highly desir ablo fiom every standpoint, and every yard up to our high standard of excellence. i-V-V BlrqgvhrMte A Clothier Market Street Cro .Alulp 4450 Men's Fine Worsted I Suits for Autumn Worth One-Third More When tho disposal of this remarkable collection began this moining, there were nearly 1000 Suits eight hundred made early last spring, bought at much less than the present wholesnle price, and carried over for this occasion, being just right in every way for nutumn and yenr-around wear. Also two hundred Suit3 mnde for this autumn and marked for early selling atONE-FOURTII LESS than the regular price. Of fine, conservative worsteds and silk-mixture worsteds, chiefly in neat dark patterns, in medium and heavy weights, half lined and full-lined coats. Sizes for men of regular, stout, short, nil and slender proportions. See them to-morrow nt $44.50. Young Men's Flannel Suits (Toy CA in Blue, Green and Brown YJ lvJ The Sale continues, with a good range of sizes, Conservative and sports models, chiefly of "AIco" make. i- HtrawbrldRH t Clothier Second Floor, Halt Strawbridge & Clothier : FILBERT. M MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET '4. n'A .153 'r 4 - ,.' 'S a , - tf' -,Vu ei; j i
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