Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1920, Night Extra, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    'J.-4 i V
V f '
11 v -.-
N
EVENING PUBLIC trijDGEK- PHIIDELPHIA', WEDl;TEgDAV,:PEOEVIBEB 15, , 92Q
T
I!:
A
if
TOiM FS MYSTER Y STOR Y
ny riiiur teancis newlan
Yesterdays Mystery Solution 'nSiL' " hUW "
fl TUB cbs( of "Through Deuble 1 Then come the prosecution's turn ler
ri t it Y....i- t-ti rrhiittnl. Tim tntiltnr nf thfl DcrWTU
; "ran, iiiirvry minis miner " ,, ii it i , ,' ,. j, i "i ri
In Grant V.Sweycr'B leather 6tipcn,leri1,",11,,"f- ' "' cl "V". .kii 'V ?
the method by which the stolen geld juices. ns called. He testified tlmt
trs were taken out of the subtrcasu- " ,,""'r") "u " " "
urj, mreujfn mc minding m u n. in. uiui
: It will be remembered that none of nl nc ln """p. '"."'""VT .
xne etner cmplejcs were leather sus
jendfr.
i A bar of geld Is net bulk.r. Nut It Ib
cry heavy. That wn why the deer
cunrd had stepped einnleves with henrv
packages a they were leaing the build-
j leather suspenders have no elasticity,
"jrhlch Is the reason they are net com cem com
imenly worn. Alie they are exception
Sally uncomfortable en het days. But
jthey would be Just the thing for n
vnian who wanted te conceal an unusual-
fJ MIB'J UIULIC ,n u iftCl 111 1111
the morning of April 21. Following
this, Harvcj Hunt took the stand.
"Mr. Hunt," said the prosecutor,
after the crime Investigator had been
sworn, "will jeu tell us please what ou
found out In the Dcrwyn Iliilldlng."
"I found tlmt en the lloer where
Sklddere bad hit offices that the steam
pipe ruus behind the mall chute n couple
of Inches below the slot through which
the letters are mailed, and thut it heats
up the metal sides of the chute until
they are painful te the touch. I also
found some cummv substance adhering
trousers without causing them te sag te the inside of the chute at Uiis point,
f roeked damsels with the Intriguing bass
voices were masculine had she net
leaned a riding costume and evening
cape for their adornment? Hut, deep In
her henrt nhe felt that If Link would
only wee her with the ardent gestures,
glances and speeches he put forth In this
ntie of lady-killer, she would capltulate
utterly and be his ferccr. Yet Instinct
whispered that with the fall of the cur
Fountain saCa man and n girl engrossed
In conversation. Aroud the evening
cloaked shoulders of the girl, whose face
was hidden against her companion s
coat, rested th man's arm and the
man was Link I , .
Ha Lincoln Howe was continuing hie
part of lady-killer' Unresponsive te
l'red'n snicker, she passed en. her head
held hlifti, yet managing, In the way
tain the fiery ltomee would, llke a be- I that women have, te take In ever vlsl
UIO UCIRll OI 1-iinK B HKlinUIlllll.
Arrived at home, she dismissed 1 red
somewhat peremptorily nnd wandered
Inte the library, where a glowing flre
still burned In the grate
Suddenly sne bofiune aware et voices
wltrhed Cinderella en the stroke of 12,
become again the bashful Link with
whom she was familiar.
It was en the way home after the
dance whlcn iraumenauy followed me
sireuea
Teggy
through the
,.1 n v a
campus with Kred, who had been her i nnd footsteps en the veranda nnd I)lll's
ccert, that a sight met her eyes which whistle. Perfunctorily, she responded
made her all but pause aghast. Seated "Pegg." nnd Lincoln's volce was
en the marble bench by the Memerial most disconsolate, "I made your brother
frnf mA thu ttin In nlnln before I
leave town. He nnd I cooked up that
llttle scene jeu saw, te te mane ou
I mean er It was only Billy and I
en the bench I" .
"Oh." said Peggy thoughtfully. "Oh.'
Then she grinned a fetching little grin.
"Who did eU think I thought It was,
wearing my marabou trimmed ceiling
cloak nnd number eight shoes!"
At that moment, "I'm cold I" called n
plaintive voice from the sidewalk. "Cut
It short, you two!" It proved the Bpur
that Link needed.
"I'm leaving town because I love
jeu!" paid Link desperately.
"Don't go I" whispered Peggy.
And he didn't.
Next
Complete Novelette Seuth Seus
nnd the nsrkers
wand betray the fact
Nene of the empleyes thought any-
fthlnff of Hweypt's leather nitanm1ra
-.-..-. . . u. .,.....,.,..,
and scrnned some of It away
"la this it?" asked the prosecutor,
holding up n piece of paper containing
because, like a wise man. he were them some Kern pin trs. Hunt answered affirm-
an me time ana uiu net cennne his use ativcly and it was passcti ever te tuc
ei inem te luese occasional days en Jury,
which he walked out with a bar of geld
uut tne eve or iiarvev num. sr..
trained te observe the sllshte.st iinei-
frplaincd trifle, spotted them at once.
XXVI 1
j Can you solve this problem
i.ef-
J THE GREEN ENVELOPE
rpHE attorney for the defense wared
C-- the green envelope dramatically. In
fct, he rested Jiis case en the green
o-tnvclepe.
y 4 He recalled te the jury the testimony
of the postman. This postman rcmcra-
fbcred taking the green envelope out of
jthe mall box In the Derwjn Building in
Jthe first collection of the morning en
April 21. He couldn't forget that green
envelope. This was at 7 a. m the
.same hour at which Samuel Sklddere
ihad registered at the hotel in New
tTerlc.
The postman was also certain that the
fletter had net been In the box when
the made his last collection en April
v,20, nt 8 :30 p. m. He hed felt around
Inside the box very carefully. If the
letter had been there he would have
'taken it.
"New," sRld the atternev for the de
fense, pausing triumphantly, "while
"we uilrnit that it would have been pos
sible for Samuel Sklddere te have mur
dered Byren Burdin in Centeriille nt
0:15 p. m. en April 20, and te have
been at his hotel in New Yerk by 7
a. ni. the next morning, you, gentlemen
t of 'the Jury, knew that it is n physical
Nntr." rent nucd the prosecutor.
"gentlemen of the jury, jeu hnve the
green envelope. Will you examine it te
see if there is any similar gummy sub
stance en it?" A surprised murmur of
I assent came from the jurymen
1 "And what conclusion would you
draw from that, Mr. Hunt?" demanded
, the proecuter, as the ntterney for the
defense leaped wildly te his feet, splut-
tcring objections.
I "irAat eonnrch'e'i cn you ice fccficcen
the green envelope, the gummy tub
stance and the steam pipe which heated
the mal chutef
I The anstrer iril appear tomorrow,
' THE DAILY NOVELETTE
Trimmed With Marabou
rij- cLUiNen t. srintnv
Tes. Billy I'm dewrhearted"
impossibility te leave this city any time
iter s:ie p. m. and get te Centcrville
"In one hour, even by airplane. And the
prosecution itself has established 0:15
kp. m. as the exact time at which Burdin
"was murdered.
"Therefore, I submit te you, gentlc-
tmen of the jury, that my client could
net have mailed his letter here after
J8:30 p. m. nnd we knew that It could
tnet have been dropped ii the office
bulldlnc chute hrfnrt that time nml
becn in Centerv!ll in time te murder , nll''- adhered te hlu mind
JBurdin at 0 :15. Therefern It mitsf hnve making her Jeale j
;been Bomebedj else who committed this
Jfeul crime. As reasonable men you can
Ide nothing ether than bring In an 1m 1m
?xedlatc verdict of acquittal."
f The attorney for the defend ended
ziis plea dramatically, standing motion
Uess with his jaw thrust forward, bmil
''ing in the assumption that he and the
j Things
You'll Leve te Make
t
I tmbYeideredVeil
Veils are being worn en all sorts of
Bats and for all oecaslons. Te wear wlui
. a .'!lm,pIe 'urba". make an embroidered
. vel like the one show n Any plain mesh
iell serves as the foundation With flne
worsted of jour faterlte color, make
three rows of running stitches In and out
.the mesh, te form the border Just
j above these stitches, run the worsted In
J and out te form small circles
H careful net te pull the worsted tee
I tight This Ib an essy way te make
fan exquisite embroidered veil
FLORA.
Lin
celn Itbwe tapped out the contents of
Ills pipe en tne asn tray nnu sai glower
ing Inte the fireplace "Your sister will
have none of me. and I'm thinking I'll
make a brcuk. Staying en won't help
matters and It's tee tantalizing, seeing
her almost dallj"."
Billy was sjmpathetlcally silent for
a moment Then he exploded "Girls are
the devil. Link! What Teggj can sce In
that long, lean, lanky grastnepper of a
Fred Kerbes gets me' Loek here, Link
Peggy knows your sun ries and sets In
her and all the rest of that slob stuff
Did you ever try making her jealous.
boy?"
Lincoln shook his hesd "I'm nfrald
that kind of a game Isn't In me That s
mero Ferbscj's stjl"
"Exactly '" cried Blllj ' And see hew
the girls fall for It Vella' But getting
down te brass tack" old man ou won't
pull out before the big show "'
"yes," be premised Ulllj , "I 11 staj en
for that. And then no mere college In
mine' More than college careers ha
been nncrlflced for women," he added
sententteuslj'
A few moments later be mse te go
And as he took his waj- down the path
from the home of Prof Manning, the
father of Billy nnd the unattainable
Pcggj', his thoughts reverted te the re
cent conersatien One phrase wilh-
Ler trj
New nni'bedy knewlntr Lirk Itowe
ought te have been well aware of the
fact that he had been- born girl-shy.
On the ether hand Link sldem cniiw
away from her prcence without cursing
himself lnwardlj for the brilliant things
he had net said, for the little conrsa cenrsa conrsa
tlenal eperlngs te further intlmacj N-
nau missea jjut l'eggj-, wise te tne
avs of college euths of eerv kind I
knew te a cresed ' t and a dotted "1"
the place she held In his eung affee-1
tlens, jet withheld cruellj ecr bit of
encouragement
"I'eggj-" burst forth her brother with
the tactlessness of combined jeuth and
mascullnltj-. 'I wish jeud cut out gad
ding around with Fred Ferbes' Dad
wouldn't let jeu marry him snd be.
sides, why can't jeu take up with a de.
cent chap like llke Lincoln Howe f r
example"
Peggj- steed Angering her furs and
regarding her brother with scornful
amusement "De jeu suppose my dear,
Blllv 1 am looking for a man who Is
scared te death of women she de-
manded, Ignoring the tlrst part of her I
brother's tirade
Strange It was that se reticent a eeul
as Lincoln Rewe could act let suili'
na the case On the night of Ncer
Again, Wide ' Pecgj gazed across the .
footlights m stifled nnd enthralled '
True, she knew that the wonderfully
mil Make Your Hair
Beautiful and Fluffy
DTFGS
D&qSH&IPOO CREAM
Net Sllrkr nor Orra
Ter Self hy Drue imtl
Department Hlere.
B1EG MFG. CO., Inc.
031 Ctmtnut St.. 1'hllit.
25c
tfa-a.
VIH
1 1
'IB
Open Saturdays
T'nHl Fic
Give a Lamp
They enrich the home
Lend beauty te the sur
roundings Dispel gloom
A comprehensive bhewmg
of lamps in wrought metal,
mahogany, cloisenne and
alabaster.
The Hern & Brannen Mfg. Ce.
Mah'r te the Critical mid Kxactimj
427-t33 North liread Street
I .Sierf Walk Mevi X'liomebuc 11
A New Gift for the Chap who '7a? Eccrylhuuj '
Companion te his
safety razor feeds
soap as it lathers
Vlliv
Itr "an tti
LATHER BRUSH B if 'fd
. T Wm m ii",d
b HaLLHBLS&dtaBKnK M
"Saves six
operations every time
Yeu shave"
"ti
Guuranieetl Je
DE LUXE BRUSH COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
W7?Z
Cheese Jewelry
Yeu Don't Need
Cash J
tider&
JIIC
J?Mm
On Our Easy Credit Terms
you secure at once any of
our handsome rings, watch-
breeches, la vallieres,
pendants, etc. Pay as little
as a dollar a week. We trust
jgv jm
& Call or write for free book of M Tgjw" H
gems- Ph'"" Watn,'t 261e- g gl
Sgaifiail8!ffirfMgaiCiia Green White Geld Bar Pin, 3 H
ygpii.ll.aVaTiHTireTgM fine diamonds, hand pierced jM
f'lB -afHP Bill Handsome i23&fFG6& JpOO.UU M
tvVtM v-' . Finest werkmnnship. j)05UU JJIyar
k'P H LarRe selection riatinum Wrist Watch, studded ll
ivfir JeL A11 Pkt'num of Se,ld Ge,d Trith diamen(1''' HiBh Kradc mert- a
'1 Wb LaValllere, SiRLelSjf'' ment' $200.00 J
ftfWL f 8 flne diamonds, $5.00 up
. i n ntsxwi f
$150.00 b;
- 511 -jjjr ail all i lflI'nMlilHni'" Viuate
WvmbW"
fSKMfl
aAVONliV
A DOLLAR
Weekly
IHHjlMMMaiMaaapmaMMpMBjBnaaMpJMMn
mmFmw3r& ""tmMlIK tMilaKfvlaiiMilil
H KBBJWF vk$m b ibiTi aaaaaavMMHi9a1iiaaaaaaaaaH
VsaRB. J fKBBiBSmEuE& ILxl ChHstmas Ip. I Si I xt, s: KH
flHfBHRR n, I that u useful' H TTPllpMiiH
ii
What shall we get him for Christmas?' '
M
"AKE your Christmas present
something he will be glad te
have something that will fill
ii real need all the year 'round.
Nine out of ten men, for instance,
vtll tell you that their faces arc tender
or their beards are tough.
This is only another way of saying
that their razors pull and scrape that
nftcr shaving their faces burn and
smart. It is rapidly dulling blades that
make shaving a daily discomfort for
,co many men.
What mere welcome Christmas
present could you give such e man
lhan a razor that sharpens Itself?
Built right into the frame of the
AutoStrep Razor is a simple, efficient
stropping device which quickly
sharpens the blade. It renews the edge
in n few seconds, without removing
the blade or taking the razor epart.
AutoStrep Razor users are guaranteed
500 saUsfying shaves from every dozen
blades.
This unique razor is a Christmas gift
a man will enjoy day after day
something that will mean real shaving
comfort every morning of his life.
Make your gift this Christmas an
AutoStrep Razor. Ask your dealer
today te show you the many different
styles of AutoStrep Razor outfits
from the folding pocket kit te fitted
and complete traveling sets from
the standard set at five dollars te the
sterling silver set at twenty.fiv.
AnteSt
-si
rep
itself
Saves constant blade expense
Razor
larpens
On rareri, strapi.
lila dm. lc, hereafter
manufactured by us
ive shall apply t li
trademark "Valet" in
tdditlontethetredemark
"AuteS trap" ae an
Addition! indication
that t hy ara t ha
itenuin products of the
AutoStrep Safety
Itater Ce., New Yerk.
V
MTOWilllM
c c
GEN -. XUL'-MTjfN !
9 9
We
Announce
The
r
-U UU x
B Ttnlty rill
AUTOMOBILE NUMBER
of
VANITY FAIR
EVERY MAN-;
who ever owned, drove, saw, rode in, or swore at'au
automobile -or
who is directly interested in Art, Literature, The
Stage, Celebrities, Clethes and Sports or
who wants new view-points and fresh perspectives
en the events of the metropolitan world
JS GOING TO BUY THIS ISSUE OF VANITY FAIR
On Sale New
Over, forty photegraphj of the new meter models, from
the representative automobile builders of America. Cars
that haven t, been sshewn elsewhere, cars that won't be
teen at alt until the meter shows open, cars that show
every new development in
advanced idea in meter ca
in this issue of Vanity Fair,
every new development in body building and every
ITiey'rc all
advanced idea in meter car construction.
Miscellaneous articles and essays by Hugh Walpelc,
Stephen Leacock, Walter Lippman. G. K. Chesterton,
bimeonetrunsky, and ether notable writers. Sit new
full-page portraits, including Themas Hardy, Anna Pav-
ThiB Issue Centains:
Iowa, and Charles Chaplin. An appreciation of Anders
Zern, the earliest photographs of Paul Manship's sculp
tures en the J. P. Morgan memorial, and the recent
achievements of artists en the stage and screen.
T. Scott Fitzgerald, Siegfried Sassoon, Themas Burke,
Geerge S. Chappell all contributors te this issue,
llrauinui hv Fiih. Ethel Plummer and Gluvas Williams.
And, te round out one of the best numbers el Vanity
Fair ever published, there are four Daces of ceed clothes
for the well dressed man, and the U'ual accurate articles
en Bridge and Finance.
F
Where's the Nearest News Stand?
kiMinwaiFiraw
I Give Your Child the Greatest of All jf
I . CHRISTMAS GIFTS f
4 One That Brings a Life-time of Jey jjf
This boy has had THE
BOOK OP KNOWL
EDGE in his home for a
year and he can explain
te you interestingly and
correctly all the familiar
things which he sees
around him. His teacher
will tell you that when
she wants a quick and
intelligent answer from
her class, this boy al
ways answers first. He
understands many sub
jects of interest in the
papers and magazines
and in the conversation
of his elders. He has
made "a long start in the
race for knowledge."
if
Ark
Answers Every Question
Cn7rf Can Ask
Why ia iec slippery?
Why is the sea never still?
Can a plant sec?
What arc cycbreiia for?
Why does mill: turn aeur?
Why ia snow white?
De the etara i cully twinkle?
What makca the color e the
Sunset?
What makes knots in uoed?
What makes an echo?
What mal:ea shadeus?
Why is it uaim in summer?
What is camouflage?
ge
The Boek of Knewled
The Children's Encyclopedia
10,000 Educational Pictures In Five Languages 350 Colored Plates fi
English French Sixiniah Italian Portuguese fil
The Best Thing Meney Can Buy for Your
Child's Christmas
Let Sunta Glaus bring THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE te veur child this
Christmas! It is the one great gift because it combines the greatest amount of
pleasure with the greatest permanent value.
f
v
&
$ CURIOSITY The Great Teacher
W CURIOSITY is the beginnta? of nil knowledge. De you knew any subject about which your child
Of hiw net asked ou ft dozen questions? Let him ak as many ns he likes, and be suie te answer tnem
tff correctly. That is the parent's most important and most easily neglected duty. If veu dispourmre
2?. your child's curiosity you will injure his mind, nnd the hrteht l.nv. ,. i,i i ''".. ? ,CKE?
f cnt. Through curiosity Columbus disceveied Am erica. THE BOOK OF KNOVI,i:i)GF fi the sim-" 5
W plest and most natural method of helping the child te educate himself. IT ANSWFlV vwnv ft
QUESTION A CHILD CAN ASK IN PLAIN AND SIMPLE LANGUAGE Se enptivntins this 9
2? great ordinal w erk te the mind of a child that he absorbs with little effort the nrofeund trut J
SrQf ' nrUS, .th TUf W While rcn(ii its deUghtful pages nnd loe at the lfeu! fi
tf bands of striking educational pictures. b "" l"
W If Yeu Have Children of Scheel Age Mail Thin FREE COUPON Tedau n
Viff 1'llll.ir I.KIKihU rrnflrv muv ehtnln 1rr of lmrff the r uuiifj j
Tfu iuhiib nnu niimnnr iiiufi mien ixhh ej Ki"Clln(n p:ttre irnm
fttf fill: HOOK ir KNOVU:tnK I.t the rhll(lnn dirlilu whfth'i
m. nw ruptheil of itlucitleri liittTPHtn thorn HenM fur the 1 HKK
hU'pfifff itiK "A hli h renltilrin th fellnvvlrnc HubJfOtH The Hun
SF
in"l III Family, 11 ) til Our Hhtn la Uke ; Hew the hn! (irau 1 m
thr 1'inper, Hew U,r Trrth (Irmv: Th Nirits of hmrll The
Ifnri'el of Hrarina, The ferrlt et the 11 IM Kingdom A Ccmcrrta
Mllp ()l the TInlfr, The H'enrfrrul llrfll e Ihe Whevl Hal 11 a
1)10 I'p ,Suti4hln(, MnhUui the Desert nioiaem C'nnnfln the M'n
dtrland, The llepublle et Hnuth. America, The llnu (d,,,i,.,
Iltix of Toe'a- 1V feliif nnrt AnnnpaU atut Other?
The Grelier Society
60G-7-8 Vandam Bldg., Philnda.
Telephone Filbert 3900
THE GKOLIER SOCTKTV
COfi.7.8 Vandam IJldg.. Philadelphia
Trlriilmnr I'llbrrt 3001)
K VOU I i "im "'., Tf,inn' t"n Till: netSl OK
-V J- aIr,K",ir"M.'fflnl"1"h;jy ""' m-n,n
Nema
Adlrtm
J2 U IJ.IR-.'O
awwwwwwwW
1
!h
I:
ir
I i
Wi
iijjrTr
l &$$ SfeaSft&fc
aaJi
"
iOl
J
amvmttr
tjMstet&,
.-iwWj
iuy
y