tapwwrir-y' " "iw,(1n)j. V-- AVI w fXmtipqeflffrWF-- ixCVi tw7; 'W? 'rPfW" ? I TJwriwr?rA T'fW' Slffl HAS I AI HOI EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PfllLABELPHI A, THURSDAY DECEMBER, 23, 1920 15. fugitive Sloops Under Parents' Roof Virtually Unguardod Following Surrender OFF FOR ARDMORE "TODAY Hy tlio Associated Press EI Paso, Ic ,23. Clnra Unrton gmth Ropt untler her parents' roofltist W' . L 1 l-1.1nl, ,mi-n ... !... mi November 22. Mis whicn ui- .... -..i.i. .nmp to .TiinrcJ!. opposite hpre, t nUht, surrendered to Sheriff Buck firrft. " Armnorc, wrih.. unu un ..Ven to the lll'nip Ol nrrmmrr, .ihiihm .. ..t VI linen, whom nhi Hncnt ! !iI"1 7 "i?..! tn,lnv. If her Condi. nn ifcrnillte'il, Bhe wns .to be tnken tin ""'!' . Vnr Anlmnrn. to n en.1 tn jbonril i w -nnnwllnn with thp Sth of 'Tne I" "nmon ln tl"lt clty' n November 20. little f ,1C Hlory of hcr lsnPPenr .ntt from Ardmore following the shoot ln of Hiwion on November 21. una mi? rS,1,.,L.."'f.h J.mnllP, Ip nnlr MiS' Willi" o i" ..,.. ..., i iTrmntlon K ven out regnnlliic the SSfSiflUt om Juarez, to cfilbua. flllV man he met on the train from ... to rhlhunhun must hnve been jMYCti-M-nt," he sale I. "She Unci never SSbta before. They ,11.1 not even .ilk the fame InnKtmse. He npnronohe. r' knowing fhe wns In trouble, anil luntrerel to shield her. and Clara re ft her trust In him. He guarded her J,enrefnll as though kIip were his own J' 111 1.nfi n tnlvnnln T hn. .Mill 1 0IH'r iiiiii. n ........ " - iii fiml bhMwI that friend to hor hn tor hour of nml ... - Thp irieiiii """ ... ii.ii.iin.il . f!al the fnther Hald, who took Clara Mils home und his wife became Clara'H companion. The official policed his es tate win privuiu ini.-.i..." v.- c. ,. .... fife and not even her own brother 'Jimmy." aR1 nineteen, could nn .fonr, until he had thoroughly estab iihf(l hit identity. "Clara It broken in health, ' the father said. "Her mother and I can iw.t!ce It. The strain has been too much for her The ordeal Is not over yet. I kore (inil gives hit nirriisui w ui i .L-i l ..nf fn nntryn Wrt fl ft. plflll the Is home, and after all this Is over (he'd going to stay vnn us. When asked for an interview, ansa rhillh snld she wanted to give her st)ry to the Associated Press, but she was tro tired last night. Later her at torneys announced that they had ad v!eil that kIio give utit no further rtatenicnts because of the charges cjnlnst hor. I.atp last night a physician MM nimmoned to ndminister to her. Ilani'in was shot In nn Ardniore hotel, and before his death guve out a state Kfnt raying the shooting was accidental, md relieiing Miss Smith of all blame. Tlie county nltnrncj, however, swore out a warrant, which later was changed to niururr unu iiiiuuirr i-iiiiiuiiiiug u siuiu torj eliargc. After n conference, fiarrett said tnat he would telegraph to Kansis Pit .. !,... fl C.Ifli'u r.it.la ...litnl. I'l IIU.'- .i..". .until. ,-i iniunni ....nil Hire opened there some weeks ago, scut I (! to Ardiuorc. "I hnie nothing to wear except this," I mtlng to her blue serge dress, the glri It Is Not Too Late to Make Them All Happy This Christmas i - -v .J y A,U M,y s 7 arcsr Buy Today and Tomorrow on Your Own Terms and You Will Have Your "t""! OOTHUNtnrotQulUTY for Christmas (Hn Mi Philadelphia Talking Machine Coninnnv I "Ac l.nrn.t 'lll.l.... !.(. 4''e In Philadelphia With ' f.nraeat Selection of '1't Talking Machine 8U Chestnut Street Is reported lo have told. Hie sheriff after the two had entered her father's home.. According to a friend of the family who was present, the greeting at the. house wns dramntlc. "Ind, good old dad," the returning daughter shouted as her father came out to meet her '1 hey embraced. Mrs. Hmlth came from another room and Clnra (lung herself into her nrtns. "Claru," was nil the girl's mother said. Miss Smith snld nothing but clung to her mothvr u full minute. "Would you have run away from Ardmore If you had seen me nt my window?" the sheriff is said to hnu asked the girl. "Hun away?" repeated Miss Hmlth. as she shot a sidelong giatiro and ftmlled. "I didn't run away. I drove up and down for a long time after the shooting, as you know. If I had seen jou, I would hnve gojic to you. You're the very one I did want to see. Oklahoma. Clly. Dec. 2,1. "Clara Smith will be arraigned within a few hours after she and Sheriff Garrett, of Carter county, return to Ardmore ntul the case probablj will come to trial late In .Innunry," County Attorney Husscll H. Ilrown, who instigated tlie search for Miss Smith and filed the charge nf CADDIES ARE URGED 10 ASSIST POLICE Future Assured Philmont Club Boys by Ellis A. Gimbel at Xmas Dinnor and n vaudeville show. Women who Inlded In the nct,iml serving of the din 'tier Included Mrs. Kills A. Ulmbel. Mrs. Milton Ilcrold, .Mrs. Henry Htrouse, Mrs. Kly K. Sellg, Mrs. Jo seph N. Hnellenburg, Mrs. Frldolyn Klelsher. Mrs. I. 11. Silverman, Mrs. Hnymoiul Slotter and Mrs. Kdwnrd Rosenthal. OTHERS ALSO ENTERTAIN Oolf caddies to act as auxiliary crime detectors and working In the Interests of the siirburban police, wns a move advocnted by Kills A. Olmbel, merchant ntul clubman, at one nf three Christ mas festivals given the bos of three country clubs todny. Permanent positions with large cor porations', with a chance to work and ndvnnce themselves Into positions of real worth but positions obtained only ..... ..n. ...1..1 i, i i i.- i- ..1-i.t " r, I'liiiiiviuiHiions incriiru iiy I'uirit'iu ttnrtlTK?JV effective service os caddies on the shortly before he returned to Ardmore. g(,f lourMf WPr0 prornuort by Mr. Dllll ncoo ni am oiito (ilmbel In his annual talk to the boys BUILDERS PLAN CUTS of the Phllinnnt Club. Two hundred and sixty -five boys were guests nt the Christmas dinner nl the Philmont Club, of which Mr. dim iSemip Jie Superfine 6ma Cai Change Advocated to Bring Return to Normal Conditions Resolutions urging action looking to the reduction of costs in the building Industry by builders, with a Umv to furnishing emnlojment for mnnv work ers now out of jobs, were adopted at a hel is the president. Two thousand dol lars were distributed nn clft rnnnev to the caddies j but to twelve of'the list I there were special prizes awards for good records of service during the year. It wan during the award of these meeting of representatives .of eighteen i prlml (lnl Mr, Gimbel snld he plan major divisions of the building Indus tries in riiiliidclphia, on Tuesday. P.tilldcrs are urged to reconstruct schcduleii of puy. which, while providing living wages, would assist in the re turn to tiormnl conditions. Those who signed the resolutions were: Willinii' M. Anderson, Henry K. Itaton, Herbert K. Hear, Hear Kngl neerlng and Constpn tlon Co.: J. B. Urcnncmnn, J. K. ltrennemau Co. ; W. T. Ilrown, Jr., Klcetro Construction Co. ; .Tunics Hnvlcs, Cramp & Co. ; D. F. Ptirkln, Jr. : John A. Diirnss, Khrct Hooting and Manufacturing Co. ; Thnmns M. Kvans, CJIobe Automntic Springier Co. ; Kdwnrd P. Flannery, J. N. Oill Co.; Herbert AV. (leshwlnd, Peter flrny. William dray & Sons: John n. Holleran, Kdwnrd Atkins Co. ; , John G. Huiniihrejs, John C. Humph reys & Son: A. D. Irwin, Irwin & Ieghton; Amos "i, I.esher, Charles K. Kelin & Co.. Inc. ; Donald Macdregor, I). A. Macdregor & Co. ; Arthur D. , Smith, deorge W. Smith Co.; Joseph i M. Steele. William Steele & Sons Co Whllmorc II. Taylor, Frank W. TaylorJ & Son ; F. F. Turner. Kensby & ' Mattlson Co.; Harold Wnttfl, William H. Watts & Co. ; Ilarclay Wiiltc, Har- clay White & Co. j ASKS 2WJVES IF0RFARMERS ! Colorado Man Offers Solution fori Farm Labor Problem ' Denver, Dec. 2.1. One wife for each ! man in the cities, two for each man on the farm this is what deorge Smith, n Colorado farmer, suggests to dovernor Shoup as a solution of the farm problem In n letter received nt ' the governor's office. Adoption of the suggestioft, Smith be lieves, will make dovernor Shoup a greater man thnn Lincoln, but the gov- , ernor has pot decided whether he will include Smith's suggestion in his mes sage to the Legislature as one of the ' proposed measures for the relief of the I t olorauo farmer, nmith gives a num ber of reasons in support of his suggestion. ncd a promotion system for the cad dies, by which the recommendations which will mean good poistions will be forthcoming. He urged thnt the boys be awake In the watching of suspicious characters, or nn untoward incidents nt this time when crime is prevalent everywhere, and to reKrt immediately I to the suburban police nny incidents which might tend to nvert a crime or j result in the arrest of the criminal. ( The dinner nt Philmont was planner by the officlnls of the club, nnd the pro- gram included the prize distribution The small car has always been most profitable to run; the Templar has made it most popular to own. COMPTON-BUTLEU, INC. Retail Nnlra, MOKKOW MOTOIIS Corp. Dlntrlbtitorn 822 North Hroad Street I'honrl Pnplnr 7SS7 v Oprn Kffnlnts THB TBM?LAR MOTORS COMPANY CtmUnd, Otils ,he2rW&(feasvrt& fe Lamps For the Man Splendid Old Single Color Porcelains, Figures and Vases of Old Pottery and Bronze Shades of Simple, Dignified Forms Made of Old Brocades and Hand Woven Tapestries, Lamps That Will Compliment Their Surroundings. .CHINESE OBJECTS OF ART, LAMPS AND SHADES 5afii 5Gt. Jfemy,. R All vS&w Sizes W All I wl Widths ' Now k ?ia Ready . feX I ? Vo'W 'Jo IZZciK. nV -frAaw cj... Vv :v.;.;."-A W .J: MEN! Now that you've got your Christmas buying done give a thought to your self! Be your own Santa Claus to the ex tent of a pair of these shoes Aew; 1921 Models at the New 1921 Price! Brogues! Wing -Tips! Half Brogue Straight Tips ! Made of a leather that looks, feels and wears more like cordovan than any thing except the genuine shell stock. Takes a high polish in the real cordovan browns. Style, Service and Satisfaction at the old-time price " I And if you could have bought such shoes last year for 10.00 you rvould have called them a bargain! GOOD SHOES 921 Market Street 4028 Lancaster Avenue 60th and Chestnut Streets 2736 Germantown Avenue 5604 Germantown Avenue All Ilallahan Stores Open Every Evening Until Christ mas A Strawbri DGE s-QOTH i er. 4 EH Nearing the Close of Our Busiest and Greatest Christmas Season, but with Ample Supplies and Good Service Assured for Friday's Shoppers Last Christmas Concert To-morrow at 9:30 The Strawbridge & Clothier Chorus, our Store Family and our customers have enjoyed the most delight f ul and inspiring series of early morning concerts we have ever given. To-morrow's concert will be the last of this year. Everybody cordially invited. Program for Friday, December 24th TAULKA Ul'ROl'HKCY Shout the Glad Tidings Herbert .. Tily TABLE A VTHF. A .V.V VSCIA TIOS Then Round About the Starry Throne (from "Samson") Geo. Frederic Handel TABhKAVTllE F1UHT CHMSTVAR MOBS Behold I Bring You Good Tidings John Gosb TABLEAU THE WISE Jf.'.V (a) Nativity Song T. Frederick H. Candlyn (b) Sleep, Holy Babe Chan. W. Pkhclla TABLEAU Till! XATtVlTY Hallelujah Chorus (from "The Messiah"). Geo. Frederic Handel 1. a. TABLE A UCtiniiiTitA8 CHI M KH WII.I.TAM S. TUl'NUKn AT THI? 1'IAN'O The Jewelry Store Will Help You Wonderfully There's never any question about a piece of well-selected I Jewelry you can make it as i personal or impersonal as you choose: I Chains Combs Bnrrettes Brooches Bracelets Rings Purses Earrings Studs Pencils Knives Hair Pbus Hat Pins Veil Pins , Bead Necklaces La Vallicre Opera- Glasses Slwe Buckles 1 Mesh Bags 1 Powder Boxes ; Cigarette Cases Cigarette Holders , Masonic , Jewelry Emblem Jewelry Men's Watches Wrist Watches Watch Chains Lorgnettes Lorgnette Chains Scarf Pins Cuff Links Collar Buttons Vest Buttons Collar Pins' Cuff Pins Lingerie Clasps Belt Buckles Charms Lockets WAISTS FOR GIFTS Hand-made Waists Of soft batiste and sheer French voile, with hand-drawn work, hand-embroidery and trim ming of fine laces, some special at $4.00 and $5.00. Others up to $10.00. French Voile Waists Lavishly trimmed with luces and dainty embroidery, those at the higher prices trimmed with real Irish and filet laces, ?2.25 to $11.50. Georgette Waists In the new light shades, flesh and white, hand-embroidered and trimmed with filet, Venise and Valenciennes laces. Prices, $5.00 to $18.00. SirawlirMitA 4 Clothier Second Floor StrawbrldKP t Clothier Aluks 8. 0 and 10, Marlcet Htreet: nnd Ilulcon Or Gloves .WOMEN'S Long Kid Gloves, $6.50 to $10.50. Strap-wrist Capeskin Gloves with heavy em broidery, $0.75. Double Silk Gloves, in strap-wrist and two clasD styles $2.50 and $2.75. MEN'S Fur Gloves and Gauntlets $5.50 to $17.50 Sure to Please Are Crane's Candies In Gift Boxes Crane's Chocolates a delight to the last morsel. Not only are the Candies delicious, but they are packed jn artistic gift boxes. Ask for Heap o'Livin', Canary Cottage, or Cleopatra Packages. Among the loveliest arc Packages with reproduction of famous Maxfield Parrish pictures. One-pound Pnckagts $1.25 to $2.50 Chocolate-covered Nuts $2.00 n pound Htr.iwbrldire & Clothier n.isment t I Aluli-s l'J ntul 13 M.irk.'t Slr.vt I ! How About HIM? For he has been a jolly good fellow through it all. Tending to his own business hustling out to buy gifts for others and footing all bills with a smile. Maybe he hasn't stopped to think of his own needs his mind has been too full of making other people happy. You may call him "Dad," you may call him "Hubby," or you may call him "Brother" but the finest thing you could give him, the gift which will surely warm the cockles of his heart', the gift he DESERVES would be one of these Fur-lined or Fur-Collar Overcoats which are now reduced in price. Formerly $65.00 to $350.00 now $49.00 to $245.00. Separate Evening or Fancy Vests; Evening Dress Clothes, Raincoats and many other clothing gifts can be had here quickly. - Mr.xwbrl.lr.. & i"lithir neennd Fluor, K.nt Just in Time for Last Day Seekers of Men's Gifts $2.50 and $3.50 Shirts at $1.95 $4.00 to $5.00 Shirts at $2.50 Two exceptional lots secured at a price concession through tho manufacturer's desire to close out surplus stocks beforo the year's end. Wo have just about enough to last the day as they will be bought several to a dozen at a time. Also of interest Outing Flannel Night Shirts $1.75 Outing Flannel Pajamas now $2.15 (a BtrwbrldKO Clothier Bant Store ruiitli Strict 1 ( MBA JHV ,m FV'AiUllHllH. Golden Special To-morrow in Honor of Santa Claus Twenty -six Lots of Toys At Half Original Prices Our famous dailj Gulden Special is. usuallj one large lot of one kind of merchandise. For the day before Christinas we intro duce an innovation, multiplying the attractiveness of the Golden Special by twenty-six in fact, counting different sizes of some of the articles, there are more than twenty-six different lots reduced to EXACTLY ONE-HALF the original fair prices, under the Golden Special signs to-morrow. Look for the illuminated sign, then for the signs with the circular Golden Special trade mark in yellow, on various tables in the Toy Store. $5.00 Doll Homes $2.50 $1.00 Noah's Arks 50c $1.00 Steel Trains, to pull now 50c $1.50 and $2,50 Electric Motors 75c and $1.25 $1.00 Barnyard Animals ?tou 50c each $1.00 Cut-out Birds 50c 50c Puzzle Pictures 25c $1.25 Boomerang Cars hou' 63c each 5c to 15c Tree Ornaments 3c, 5c and 8c each $1.00 Tricky Triangle Puzzle Blocks now 50c Artificial Christmas Trees, just half price $1.25 Play Swords GSc $1.00 Soldiers 50c a box Children's 35c to 50c Play Dishes 18c and 25c $3.00 to $6.00 Pieces of Play Furniture $1.50 to $3.00 $2.50 Tooncrville Trolley Toys now $1.25 $1.00 to $6.50 Aeroplanes now 50c to $3.25 $5.00 Gilbert Rapid-fire Cannon now $2.50 f $2.50 Wooden Toys, to pull now $1.25 $V.OO Shoo-fly Rocking Horses now $4.50 $6.00 and $7.50 Automobile Garages $3.00 and $3.75 $2.00 Big Red Locomotives, to pull $1.00 $2.00 to $4.75 Horscs-and-Wagons $1.00 to $2.38 Girls' $1.50 to $2.25 Embroidery Sets 75c to $1.13 50c to $1.25 Santa Clans Ten Pins now 25c to 63c 50c to $1.15 Nested Blocks now 25c to 58c Str.ittbrldfre & flothler Kjurth floor Boys' Winter Sleeping Garments Under Price Our own make of boys' warm, fleecy Outing Flannel Sleeping Garments. Roomy in cut, care fully made: Joy' S2.00 Night Shirta $1.50 fi iit' S.'.M Pajamrw $2.00 Hoys' SJ.SS Pajamas jf.'.i'.T he onJ rioor, cYntri . K.nt How to Send Flowers hy Cable Over the Sea Just call at the Main Disk, ami we will take .our order for Christmas Flowers (or other gift articles) to be de livered by Hanods, of Lon don, an where in thi- British Isle.- or on the Continent. I His Hat Size Is All You Need- Men Fur Caps, $7.75 Reduced from u pruo that was almost double these rich looking Black Coney Caps will make fine gifts for motorists or men out-of-doors much of the time. All .izes ii- to 7 in the lotnow $7.75. Mmm.r'ilK'' i'lith.r .ii . ..ri l Kin ir l irk I ii ,i Stationery Ready For Last Hour Gifts If you have been delayed in doing your Christmas shopping, boxes of fine Stationery, large ind small, are displayed for quick selection. Writing Poper or Cor respondence Cards from 25c to ?14.00 a box. Fountain Pens $1.7 a to $10.00 Eccrvharp Pencils $1.7S to $6.00 Program-size, Eversharp Pencils .1.00 Hook Consoles $i.00 to $12.00 Diik .sVcy and Separate Pieces. Dinrtec. for 1921. liuttn.cv e French Stationery. trt,w tii'i tf t i.'lolhtT Al.l 111 intrn Don't Forget Gift Slippers Eerybod likes Slippers. Knowing this, we have Slippers for everyone, even ut the last minute. Warm Felt Comfys for men, women and children, beau tiful Boudoir Slippers and Mules to match a woman's Negligees, Partj Slippers for little tots and for older girls and boys. For women not only exquisite Eve ning Slippers, but novel new Pumps and Slippers for daytime wear. For boys Rubber Boots nnd Storm Boots. And don't for get a pair of Buckles for party Slippers. Gift Slippers in pro- fus.on. hirnhnde k I'lnthlrr- IliRhth and Klllx-rt Street Women's Fur Coats Neck Furs and Muffs Under Regular Prices FUR COATS of all kinds, for sports, for motoring, or made in elaborate wrap effects for afternoon and evening wear. NECK FURS in cape effects', chokers, crush collars, pelerines, animal scarfs, of all desirable furs. MUFFS, in all the new shapes and sizes, of Furs to match, in nearly every instance. And All at Remarkable Savings Sy Strawbridge A Clothier-Second Hnor. l'llhert Street . and Centre m i' IV J M ill , mi m j