Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 03, 1920, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER THIL'ADEtrHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1920
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TOD A TS MYSTER Y STOR Y
n' riULII FRANCIS NOWLAN
Yeatcrdafs Mystery Solution
WHILE the notes In "The Dance of
Death" were totally lacking In
t m . tit -
melody, Harvey mints inclines,
tralnrd te sense hidden meanings and
planntleils, grasped a certain method
la the groupings of the notes and the
pauses between tue creups, jui as
though they were being used te spell a
mcktarc. He noted tnat tnc neics cov
ered .rBc ff0UTr. JS?,T5.7" "k
cop Ud tlicm new ii. jw i.ufi.u.. .,., ....
:? h. ntp n-h-p-d-c-W could be
nsnl for the samp letters, and that the
sm notes in a suvuim u.uu jiukhi uu uu
nete the letters h-l-j-k-I-in-n, with the
iit.A nnd nnrt of the fourth eciavcs
rnmnlctluR the alphabet.
cempiiiiuK ,.i , i.rrn. nn.,,. f
ums. km. i'j' '."...". . v,"i..i.r
told linn n murj ui u i.uinuc-
Deflth.'
oeigliber was the archplettcr, te blew
Tlst nlet, In which Evans's musician
.. it.. assist t Ariel! pV
Fearing he might be under surveil
lance the musician communicated with
M chief lieutenant by means of his
ElanO. illlt U1M1KS te iiurvc mini, inu
..( wem traced from its maker, who
worked as shipping clerk for n firm
nmed Sillier Ures., te the apartment
house, and all of the gang were ar
rested before the plot could be consum
mated. .... .,n .
IJeceueu, liic mcsnuge run ; xcimu
will send bomb te you parcel pest, Mil
lir Ures. box. Emlch must plant .it
lubtrcasury deer 1:10 Monday, timed
tn minutes." i
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Can you solve this case ?
Elusive Liquor
MOUNTED Patrolman Brady saw
the kev when it Btepned from the
motertruck. The man standing en the
back of the truck had leaned ngalnst it
as the machine lumbered by. lirady
shouted te him that It was sllcllng off
and it was'lhc fcllew'a clumsy efforts
te ,Bave It that had sent It tumbling,
te smash en the boulevard pavement nnd
shower many gallons of whisky in every
direction.
Dy the time Brady had trotted near.
enough te smell the character of the
liquid the truck had put en speed nnd
was swaying wildly up the boulevard
mere thnn n block nway. Urndy, of
course, gave chase, but the machine
"outdistanced his mount until he lest
'sight of it as it swung off en n read,
lending out into the country. It was i
about fifteen minutes bciore iirncn
found Heiks, of the motorcycle Bquud
nnd the latter took up the pursuit.
Hclks" asserted that In his pursuit of
the whisky truck he passed l'ctcr
Degancy, a liquor dealer, In another
motertruck thnt was leaded with kegs
and headed into the city. When he
found the truck he was chasing It con
tained no kegs. ThoNlriver nnd his as
sistant, whom he urrcstcd, admitted
they were empleyes -'of Degnney, and
that the kegs had been transferred te
the truck in which he rode. They nlse
admitted the keg they had dropped had
contained whisky, but said it.was be
ing transported under permit. The rest
of the kegs, they stoutly maintained,
were empty, This was contradicted by
no less thnn eight persons who snw the
barreli transferred from one truck te
the ether, nnd who nil agreed that they
were very heavy.
Degnney himself told exactly the same
story as his empleyes when lie wns
questioned nn hour later bv the United
States operative who put lilin under ar
rest for violation of the Velstead act,
and attempted te substantiate his story
"by showing the permit for the trans
portation of n single barrel.
This was the case as Jim Quycr, the
United States operative, outlined it te
Harvey Hunts as the. two men mada
their way out te a warehouse owned by
Dcganey,
"We've traced the truckload out
cre," lie told the Independent Invest!
"Umphl" grunted Hnrvcv Hunt.
"I'm net se sure of that. Jim.'
The warehouse property Included n
fair-sized let, surrounded by a high
beard fence, and it was into this that
the two men made their way after n
thorough search of the building failed
te reveal any whisky stored there nt nil.
At one end of the let wns a huge pile
of empty kegs nnd barrels. In front
of this pile the ground wns wet. Iietli
men dropped te thclc knees nnd sniffed.
gnter, who wns accompanying him un
officially, "and I don't believe Dcgancy'ftf
nan time te move it out again, se all
we'll have te de is check the stuff nnd
seal the place up."
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AnVEltTIBKMENT
ADVEKT1SEMENT
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The store of A. G. Spalding & Bres., shown above, is located at
1210 Chestnut Street. It has long been-recognized as the foremost"
sporting goods shop in town and is fast gaining a reputation as the
martest sports -teggery shop as well. Its Women's 'Specialty De-'
partment is a decided success.
I HAVE geed news for these of yeu1 we'iiltf "make ' a really worth-while
Who like Snorts rlethns Mint. nW.ln.iff Thnn thorn urn tha mnrn
distinctive and a bit better than
the average. A. G. Spalding & Bres.,'
1210 Chestnut Street, have reduced
their geed-looking spert3 suits of
imported tweeds. Seme are double
breasted models with plain back and
narrow belt, ethers have an inverted
plait in back. Seme arc tuxedo med
els.. They are in such attractive
colors as lurht blue, errcen. brown
and lavender heather mixtures.
Jersey suits, just right for southern
wear, have patch pockets and
narrow belts. They come in blue,
brown and green heather and -in
navy and black. These wonderfully
smart-looking tScetch plaid skirts
have been reduced, tee.
DERHAPS you've heard father
x mention the fact that he needs
a new lounging robe, or perhaps he
hasn't mentioned it at all, but needs
it just the same. It is the thought
ful gift that is most appreciated, nnd
because he probably wouldn't buy it
for himself it will be doubly welcome
en Christmas morning. At the store
ei Macuenald & Campbell, 1334-3C
Chestnut Street, I saw some very
geed-looking dressing gowns and
lounging robes. These luxurious
gowns of brocades and velvets and
tilks in rich, dark colors, cut with
all the care of a fitted coat, are
serviceable as well as comfortable.
They make an excellent gift, tee, for
a bachelor brother who is given te
spending quiet evenings with a book
and a pipe.
TJAVE you ever examined closely
1J-the Polished Girdle Diamond,
you who admire exquisite jewels?
If you have net you will be inter
ested in seeing it nt the store of
Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company.
Yeu will appreciate the fineness of
the cutting and the wonderful bril
liance of this gem. If you should
happen te be the possessor of a fine
ummena taKe it with you and com
pare it with the Polished Girdle
Uiamend. Yeu will nnnrnMntn tV.en
Uie super-excellence of this stone,
eettinijs for these diamonds have
been designed by artists who appre
cate the exquisite beauty of the
"tones. Fairy-like traceries of plati
num in delicate designs form fitting
calyxes for these gems and enhance
much their beauty.
WHEN one is buying such an im
Tinrtnnt iIUUm t tl 41.:
er the household as a phonograph
one wants te be sure that it will
RlVC joy in the venr te rnmn eq wnll
M at the time of its presentation,
u d0,n.t want te purchase a ma
chine which you will have te discard
when newer models prove their su
periority. The Perfek'tone Corpora Corpora Cerpera
won, 1723 Chestnut Street, considers
wne the most important quality of
v i '"'"""Brnpn. as a result of
their efforts directed te the end of
Producing the phonograph with the
perfect tone, they have developed th
cushioned reproducer, n reproduce!
et non-resonant material. It is pat
terned after the human threat and
ine OUalitv nf ita fntie l ..l 1..
KC,f,hi"j'
l.mcliew as time gees en.
a man
TODAY I saw n lff -
that ought te prove most nccept-
uilal7wit?i8ar?We,,case of ""ver
lb? ii red80ld nml Brecn-geld
Would t vfc Wns n thin mode1 which
iK ,? UH .very Uttle room in
At the store of Van
blokes, 1123 Chestnut
discovered that
tKe pocket
UUsen X,
nireni' ...i ' - -w-.ww.i
j,-"-", wnore 1 saw th s m T
uitcevprn.i an ; i
ntch w nn Tvi" ?.uy ?
sarrie k- :J j.y"ei w tna
- -" 'V",'8' he thru
gut. inen tnere, are the mere
expensive cases of ,' geld, simple in
uesign, dui ei excellent woricman wericman
ship. I liked, tee, a cigarette case
of hammered sliver, which does net
show scratches. Fer evening wear
thpre. are cigarette cases of heavy
black striped silk, with an edtre of
geld.
THOSE who knew whereof they
speak are exclaiming with joy
ever their discovery of the most de
licious of hard candies. Many of us
who appreciate flavor have been pay
ing quite high prices for hnrd rnn-
dics rather than buv a tasteless
assortment of cheap candies. But
there is really no need te de either
when you can have delicious,
wholesome hard candies from the
stores of Edouard D. Kruse Com
pany, 100 Seuth Eleventh Street and
4903 Baltimore Avenue, at B0 cents
a pound. In this assortment you
may have Buttercups, with fillings
of chocolate, peanut butter, cocoa
nut and caramel; squares of butter
scotch, cinnamon and chocolate; Prin
cess cuts; Gooseberries, which we
used te call sour balls, and delicious
squares, which they' call souffles.
THE wrap that can be worn both
in the flftprnnnn nml nimnlni. V.nc
much te be said for it, and what -is
mere practical and mere luxurious
at one and the same time than the
fur wrap. A lovely wrap of squirrel
or a rich-loekintr dolman of snnl Am
in geed taste for all fermnl nrm.
siens. At the store of Bonwit, Teller
& Company, Chestnut nnd Thir
teenth Streets, I saw two wnndnrfnl
squirrel wraps. One made en
straight and simple lines, was topped
by a generous cape cellar. Its lin
ing wns or peacock-blue satin and
blue and geld brocade. The ether,
en mere ample lines, had a paneled
front and a huge cape cellar. A
dolman of Hudsen Seal had wide
bands of opossum for its cellar and
the cuffs that edged its mandarin
slecv.es.
rNE gift that a woman always
v appreciates is a pretty blouse.
This year the costume blouse, which,
with the suit skirt, reallv forms a
most effective and practical after
noon costume, is very much in favor.
I saw seme lovely examples of this
type of blouse at The Blum Stere,
1310 Chestnut Street. A brown
Georgette, trimmed with ncm nn,i
attractively beaded, was $13.50, and'
u nuvy uuurguite, emuroieered with
geld thread, was $19.75. One at
tractive blouse was of navy chiffon
velvet combined with navy and
henna Georgette. Specially priced
at $5 was a little Geergette blouse,
with braided cellar and a braided
band about the bottom. It comes in
navy, gray, pink, nankin blue, peach
and tan and is really a most ox ex ox
ceptjenal value.
HAVEN'T you often wished that
your thermos bettle held about
four times as much as it does and
had nn 'opening three inches wider7
Just think of having a thermos con
tainer with a capacity of ene irnllnn
which will held either solids or
nquiusi ine Aiaaain Thermalware
jar is an all-purpose thermal con-
lumur wim a inousanu-and-eno
uses. Yeu can take it with you en
auto trips, en hunting trips nnd pic
nics, you can pack ice cream or fried
chicken in the jar and serve them
ice cold or piping het, as the case
may he. The four-inch opening
makes it easy te empty and easy
te clean. And it is specially con
structed te withstand, reuirh trent.
ment. Yeu will tlnd It of the etore
of J. Franklin Ml
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Every Sunday
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Cfl Atlantic City
Wildwood
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Riund Trip
War Tx
vis, eau
' Allnntlc City 7.30 U
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WHO weed
WllJneml Brunch.
Upturning, Iciwe Atlantic Clly
uareuna Avenue; e..iu n ;
Crest 6.30 Hi.
FROM BROAD STR.ECT STATION
$3.00 New Yerk
Round Trip War Tax 2(0. add'al
SUNDAYS, December S and 10
nread St. 7.42U: Wrat Thltarla. 7.474C
North 1'hllad.i. 7.S7AJ.
$3.50 Washington
$3.00 Baltimore
Round Trip War Tax 8 add'al
SUNDAY, December 12
Bread St. 7.50; Writ l'hltada. 7.5SW.
Pennsylvania System
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Mahnnanv Smoking
Btand, 120.00
Our M)ig stock of fine
Unique Heme Furniture,
most appropriate for
Christmas gifts has been
repriced for the benefit of
Holiday Shoppers. The
l,ine includes, besides thd
articles pictured here,
4emc Safes, Spinet Desks,
Mahogany Footstool Poker Tables, Tabeurets
Sewing Cabinets, Ma
hogany Waste Baskets,
llljf"" Elastic Bookcases, etc. All
J" "f marked at lower prices.
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itaheaany Telephone Stationers and Engravers
Oct., tzo.eu
Mahogany Windser
Chair, t0.00
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S10.S0
Felding Card Tabli
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Jltit no fumes of nlcoliel enmc te their
neHtrns from tlie moist enrtn.
"And tlicrc's no hoetch in these barrels-,
' commented the government mnn
nftcr he lind ncrn milled threuffh the"
pile. "This complicates mntters."
"Ou the contrary," said Harvey
Hunt. "It explujns tlicm. Dejjaupy lins
net broken the Velntend lnw. Veu bet
ter rclenHc him. Hut unless you wntcli
him closely he'll break nnether law."
Can you tell tehat Dcganey't qamm
really tea, and what first aroused Hat'
vcy Hunt s susiiiclenst
The answer will appear tomorrow, .
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Let Your Christmas Presents Be Practical-Give Wearing Apparel
All Furs
Reduced
333 te 50
cmMeKf
The Stere of Personal Service
1310 Chestnut Street
All Furs
Reduced
33ft te 50
New Lowered Prices
featuring Reductions of 25 te 33ja
en New Winter Medes
for Women and Misses
We have been fortunate in securing these Reductions
from High-grade Manufacturers for Apparel that meets with The
Blum Stere specifications of Quality, Workmanship and Superb Style.
These Reductions are made from early' season prices for exactly
similar qualities. J
Wraps and Ceat Wraps
The latest fashions in a fascinating assemblage fine, warm
coatings, and rich fur cellars and cuffs. Remarkable assortment'
at each new price-level.
59.50, 69.50, 89.50 and 99.50
Dresses
Fer all of winter's smart
occasions the street, afternoon
and evening. All of the popu
lar materials and colors are
represented most admirably.
Yeu- will be delighted with the
variety.
2S.00, 38.00, 59.50,
69.50 & 89.50
Suits
Tailored and fur-trimmed
styles in modes that exhibit
the charm of the very newest
style. Velours de Lainc,
Yalama, Tricetine, Veldyn
and many ethers.
40.00,65.0089.50
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THE BLUM STORE-A New Organization With An Old Name
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Coconut Peaks a pleasant
surprise for the sweet teeth
IT'S a candy. The young folks
and the old folks, tee, will pro
nounce it a d-e-e-Kght with the
prolonged accent en the d-e-e
when it's produced from Baker's
recipe that is shown below.
And the reason is the big differ
ence between Baker's Fresh
Grated Coconut, and the ordinary
dried kind. Baker's Fresh Grated
Coconut (in tin cans) will give you
an entirely new idea of hew geed
coconut can be.
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kHU Mh.
Coconut for Every Coconut Purpesa
Duy Daker'. Dry Shred Coconut, the old
fashioned, aucar-cured kind In paper carton, or
Baker's J'reili Orated Coconut WITH the milk
In the dlatlnctlve blue label can..
Write for free recipe booklet.
Rcot'pe for Coconut Peaks
1 Can Baker's Fresh Orated Coconut.
2 Cups Granulated Sugar.
1 Cup Coconut Milk or cow's milk,
1 Egg Whites.
Pinch of Daking Seda,
Press Coconut thoroughly as Illustrated
en con label. Place J of the pressed
Coconut, Sugar and Coconut or cow's
milk into saucepan, stir ever fire untildis untildis
selved, then boil until it forms a soft ball
when dipped In cold water, about 1 1 te 1 S
minutes. Add the het suer syruu
slowly te well-beaten egg whites, beat
ing all the while, then odd pinch of soda
and beat until thick.
Ferm Inte steeples and roll In the re.
mainder of the Coconut. Coconut may
be slightly toasted in even before rolling
peaks.
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Kelb's Vienna, French, Bran, Rye,
etc., is reduced 1 cent per leaf
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Why we cannot
have a panic
Ty 7E cannot have a panic. W. P. G.
Harding, Governer of the Federal
Reserve Beard, says we can't. He tells why
in the December issue of SYSTEM.
Te knew why business readjustment does
net any longer mean what it meant in '73
and '93 te knew what new factors shape
conditions "today te have the word of the
greatest authority in the country that there
will be no panic, means that your business
can go ahead with assurance. Yeu can re
adjust te new price levels, plan new sales
campaigns, buy, finance, take advantage of
new conditions with the confidence you are
taking only reasoned chances.
In December SYSTEM Governer Harding
gives you the facts te go en; he makes a
prediction that you ought te kn about.
Alt newsstands are selling December
SYSTEM rapidly. Get a copy today.
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