',f".,t'?J ..I--.7" .jV P j 'u - r. .? EVENING PUBLIC LEDG33K THILADBMHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1921 13 umtmn uhimau IS FOUND ON RANCH UP DOG FOILS YEQGMAN II 'I mLMMI I LU uUlnrin Awakcnn Mistress, Who Summons 'once i wo Are Kapturcu Jlilr.-lRM, .Inn. III. -(Il.v A I' ) Sud blow i" n who mIpiiiiIi'iI In liinl llii' sliiing box (if mi laiiili'Wiiud tiimiiij: iiicliin llii'iillc i iirlj Idil.'ij iifin fiiiM tiiiicil In I In' bulking i f ii unmiin s in Hut, 70 Miles i hip lr.. AU K.. T... i M'"- William A. (iiilin-., wlinst AllgClGS, y TWO fifiiiiliiifiit iitljnliis tli i-t'itr of tin- thru 'Ire, niwiKeufil Ii, I lie ilng s li:il kins. ti llic Illicit"!' si'iitr.v In tln nlli'V She siitninnitt'il tbn iirtllei' . 'riiii'i nWn inn finin llii' llirntio ut MRS. WITHERELL UNH ARM ED i ,';; n m& wmitiili'il wlir-n In- ii'fiivnl lo bull. The . ,. ,., , . ,, pnliri' diilliil llii' nfo (limr blown of), I.os Xtmrlc.i. Inllf.. .Inn ..I. Mis , m S,;,m i1lrl ,rnwnl. , ninth Withered, who ilisnpprnrrd from brfti illMiirbfd. i.. immp Inst Tnrstlnr. win found pnrli lAdnt. n iiiNoiipp In n small limmo ..n ' 3 FIREMEN KILLED BY WALL n in'p ranch right miles rnt of Corniia, I In MvrrHlilproiiiily, nbmil opvpiily iiiIIpi Eighteen Hurt Two Seriously, In nulhrnt f '' AnRidrs. iipconliiis l' $150,000 Fire at Providence Hold Prisoner From Los Men, Who Confoss tplrptinnp iiiPSHnK'"" I" t ho Aoclnti'tl Prr Mrv WHIipipII will iiiihni ntPil. Two ion who pn.e llidr nnmo ns A. .1. nnil J-Imil fin r. coiiKiiiM. wi'ip airpslpd. I'Iip (llsi'inpry of .Mrs Witliprell nnd itir ;ii I pits wpip pffpplPil !; J."M AiircIiw nnltip nnil ilppul.v 4- 'who slutted woman nnil hpriff' tnr .OS AIICPIPM Willi in tin- two nrrcstcd iiipii. Ulilnnnpcrs Confess Tin' omrcrs hi 'd tin' nns ronipMXMi p hnil ill fpcllllg toward tbn woiiimi's Iniln'l' in Itiw. A. .1. WittiPrPll. because cf u trnnsntlion involving a bout ilml Hint ihpy kiilnnpppil Mrs. Witliprell jmlli to obtnln IPVPHBP iiinl uinsoni innnm. of which it Mil" said llii'.v had il.iniinilPil $20,000. tpli'pbonp -iprratni's ipiii IvWittcd , i.s pil to tlio (lisoovpry of Jlr. With iirll nnil tin Cnrrs' iirieM The npi-nt-tnr received n call fioni n nny i-tiitioii fr tin' icsidcnce of . S. Witliprell mill dc'.upil mitkliiK thi' full until Hip !" Inn liml bppii sent In Ibn pnv station. wiicrr Ihev in rested A .1. Cuir Jn-t as In. wns roiiflitdiiiK ii tlpln.M'tl pouvpimi fion wbifli bo lut f 1 promised relatives in i litlt'i xt'ii I tlirin S:ituiibi. ( arrleil Chloroform 'IV pnlipp snld tbi'V found flilorofonn flml ntlipr nrllclos in bit niitoinobilp tin h'lipved bnd Iippii U'-cd in uVi'iijinjt dip woninu from Iioiiip t tbn poliff station Cnrr. it was vmil ronfpsPil tluil 4if bud spent Silt unliiv nisltt oiiIkjiIp "f I'ls Aneflft. aftHid t foniiiiuiiipnti' with llif With fU, i,M hp liml nRiPt'ii b lotli'r. KIo.mI ( mr iiPtnrtling to tin1 t otifi".ioii of his inn-Hi whs tin lender in tin1 kidnnp- ptnc , .ii,! I In polifp ii id A. .1. in r told tlieiii ilml 1 loxti Cnir .ent to Hip Witlieiell Iiiiiih bi'-i Tuetln nilHit nnd told Mis Witl-rell a friend bnd been injurid in i,n nitiiiiinliil" iiifidi'iit mid was inllins tor '"' . .i i- 1 IiimI (.in, iiifouiliiK to Hip poliei' I'.tni'iil her to nn automobile, whcie A .? (mr was wnititiK. When she be- mini' Mi-tiii inns the two men rlilolo fmiiiiil her TIipj tool her to a snnill linn--, nn II beep rilliKi mill pill lii'l in ,i i-iiinii with on I v n ml mid two bbin l.rts I'rnWtluiif. .Inn. !!I (Itv A I' i 'I'lnee tlli'ineii weie killtil mid ei!bteeli serloinlj injuipil when n Willi of the lilliltlitiK nt -SS MitlieWMili stint ml biised tlliriiiK ii III r ent'h tnibi, 'I'wo of the injilitil me expi't led In die The propcilj iliiinns.'i' was c-l mint ctl nl .Sir.0,(MMI. 'I'lappeil on the mof nod liHiulul U smoke when Humes siiiIiIpiiK n'veied Hie fionl wild a fompnnv of liri'inen wpip lillili'd into a lii'lj pit. Tiieil intill.liles in the stitet wpip hIiowpipiI with bin. iliC bi'iiius and tlt'bris. but Ihev I n-licil Into tiie mills and Iji im-'lit mil tin IniiiK ami the tlend. MAN OF MYSTERY DEAD 'Irish Paddy' Found Frozen In Lan caster County Meadow Iiiii aster, I'll.. .Ian :il "Irish I'adili," Misrnul mid injlii' tnr n. was found deiid tod.n. 1'iulih. pninli'ioii in height nnd woiglil. wns fiiuml spr.iwlpil In a niPiidow . fnep fiopn to Hip i;roiinil and out stiptt lied nuns s)T lip wan disioppil bj i'eial bos The MlKrmit woikeil in the fields in tlie summer mid elceted to bieonip a kniKlit of thi' load in Hip winter lie was b"lieved to bnve well to-tlo lela tives in tliis tountiy mid nbrimtl lie was well lend. mLENTINES ?A.MD GHEETIN 'TQeliaVe been informed ms is the largest arid Tnostelaforate. in fsmiaaeipma. orsreus yortt fesiziiiiiz I At 6aue iau Dined and Danced in 1 ffl At the Rittenhousc, 22d and Chestnut Streets I THE TIERNEY FIVE 1 IB ".nrrinllrp In rml ilniirp niiile tliry mil more ipi Into It limn nnv line tl 9 U "i" I. now of. unit Him lire ut jour trrtlte from imun un. M ID ( onie In nml try nnr of mir I mt l.uncliriin I'lultrrs licEliiiilnE tit j ri. B Se) llirrp urp Dinner I'lutlrrs. loo, In iiililHInii In n H'li ndlil unit aritsl HI Q inrnii. rroni "lilrli In ili""n n I,i inrte. BJ cb1" - 'HiiwHniHJiiihaiiiiiiiiiiui i! iiiiiiiiuiiiiii umm mmmm iiiiiiiiii'iiiii'iiii!iipi!I'i.h!i'iiiiiihiiiii!iiiii wi'iiiihiiiiiiii n imu- R P s MLASOVSKY & WAGNER l.-)0:J Walnut St. Second Floor Men's Tailors and Importers ic pleased to announce that in Kcepine; with the general ('end towartl lower prices they have leased the .-ccontl floor of heir present location, and here with a loweiinp: of expensive nvcihead, they will be enabled to produce hi;li-Kia(le clotlunjr .it. more moderate prices. ll!lllll!!ll!l!!!l!lll!IWIMIIIU!lllinillllliIMIl!illl!l HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Why Suffer Longer? Drink Mountain Valley Water The anions curatti c u titer trout urm Hot tipriiigi. Ail,. i ii ,,i , -i i vi rrnitsi ii i nn - i Mountain Valley Wnter Co., 718 Chestnut St. I'lu,, i. H'.ltiint 3101 PervJ at leadlni r-luiu litp.i fnf. i un J r HoM bT flrit.clai crorir ilrucsliiii ! W, U 11 i! n r lrn I S rl'H jiil'lii'- ii i 1 iiiinriiiii'iiMiiiiiiuiiiir- j iHi; StkjiMSScSm BiBiHalPs Uptown Piano Store a he FOR A FEW DAYS t THESE BRAND-NEW 88-NGTE sPLAYE B r B n P B I a h to Pan as Li I lie as " $in DOWN: EASY PAYMENTS . ill Xo Excuse for livinu M illimil a nauvr ul These Prices and Perms Com eartv ami get hrU choice 0,,r,i Hverv ''"''"' nmciao rrliver Other Playe,3-$595, $645 ami t605 rerrnx as low as $25 down aiul $12 trr month. , MYERS F. HALL, Inc. 9 J5nnd plays at i) OiRan at 11 and 1:50 ( litntciH nt Nimn WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATIIIilt IDxrtthd February Starts With. Important Events in Silks, Rugs and Fashions in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store February Furniture Sale offers nl the furniture inside nnd outside the Little House of Homo Ideas nt a flat ic tlurtion of .13 l-: per cent. This includes the furniture in tin living loom, (lining room, breakfast room, bed t oom, man's loom, woman's loom and child's room as well as separate pieces. (Jilnlppr Hlrrrt) Corduroy, 60c; Pongee, 90c; Crepe de Chine, Messaline, Taffeta and Wash Satin, $1,50; Foulards, $1.75 Start the February Silk Sale Gay New Blouses Springlike and Fresh Airy, fine batisto hlou.ses arc made in at least fifty different ways s o m e simply heni fititched, some frothy with lace. Kvery blouse is of excellent material and will launder most satisfactorily. $3.7.) to $fi.9(l. liatiste blouses, designed es pecially for school girls, show the youthful Peter Pan collar, s.i.no to $5. Mignonette Blouses, $6.75 Of fine, close texture, these blouses are cut on Tuxedo lines nnd aic in navy, brown, tan, llcsh pink and Copen hagen. In the Fashionable Gray and Tan Shades An interesting new crepe tie chine blouse is to be had in these most modish colors. $7.r,(). You'll find it in the Little (!ray .Salon. Sample Blouses $1.90 All sotts of pretty hlourc of voile, linfmcd with much lace, lvmstitchin", prays of rmbroidory, drawn-vvoi': or bands of embroidered organdie. A tailored model is of dimity. All sizes in the group, but not in every style. (Mnrl.cl) "A great time in silks all week" is the enthusiastic prediction of everyone who has seen the silks to be offered beginning tomorrow morning in Wana maker's Down Stairs Store. These silks arc mightily good in quality, fashionable in weave, correct in color, and every yard is new and of the sort that will give satisfactory service. They are the pick of the more moderately priced production of the best American silk mills. o Prices Are the Lowest in Two Years Women planning to make February the Spring sewing month will want to see the whole collection. The prices do sound low but they will seem a great deal lower when you feel the soft, fine textures of the silks and notice their beautiful finish and colors. 36-Inch Corduroy 60c Nariow wale, velvet-finished corduroy woven of fin cotton in white, olive, snnd. castor, tan, brown, navy and black, 36 inches wide, and also 28-inch corduroy with witle-walc in garnet only. Hoth kinds 60c yaid. All-Silk Pongee,, Free of Rice Dust, 90c Yard 3o-incb all-silk natural-color pongee of the lustrous rather deep tan color characteristic of Japan. Famous for its fine laundering nnd wearing qualities. Lovely Plain Radium Silk, $1.75 10-inch all-silk with dull finish which is so artistic for dresses, linings, negligees and decorative purposes of all kinds. White, copper, flesh, jade or apple green, coral, light blue, tan, lavender and black. Black Silks, $1.25 a Yard HI iek nirssaHne and blneU taf feta of excellent quality. Knch 35 inches wide. We have had nothing like them sin 'c before the wai. They will sell out quickly. Fascinating Foulards at $1.75 I.xperts call them indium fou lauls because they arc so de liciously light e:.jht antl grace ful. They are "0 inches wide and come in black, brown, Copenhagen antl navy with chaiming white floral dot and geometrical pat terns. Rich Charmeuse at $2.10 Id. inch eharmouse of the fiuci kind for distinctive Kaster flocks. Na., marine, tan old rose, gold, taupe, Copenhagen, gray and black. The finest we have seen at anything neav this pice. White and Striped Silk Shirtings, $1.40 White jeisey silk of the Inn -oit, closcjy woen and 31 inc ! wide. .Splendid for men's Sum mer shirts antl women's .spun di esses. $1.10 yaid. i Stiiped silk shirting, 35 int ie- wide, with wide nnd elu-ter i stiipes for men's and womtn' i wear. Kpiy threat! all-sill: and it will wash faultlesslv. Si 10 ( van I. - Practical Fancy Silks at $1.85 10-inch pr.nted uidiuni mIL- for linings, kimonos and tlinra- tie purposes. Illue, brown, tan anil Copenhagen background 1 with gay patterns in man colors. j Satin for Street Frocks at $2 .'lO-inch satin in three fuwmte colors for street wear brown, navy and blnck. Our latest advice from Pans js to the effect that J MM irv Georgette Crepe Dresses, $16.50 .Mostly in dink blue, made over Mlk or -aim inundations, and elaborately beaded. Mignonette flocks, in several prett models, ate also 10 .0. 85 New Party Frocks Half Price at $8.50 and $12.75 ( up and fresh and all leady to dame uway at the tn s note of the otchostta. nf silk tulle and silk nut yards and nrdh pM oei foundations of chnrincuo. In black, i aw heliotiope and niare. I he talU't.i dicsses aic all in light blue, with medallions of wee uiflles or wth seallopul -kiit- Winter Frocks at $9.75, $10.75, $12 and $13.50 Sfl.75 for seige fiocks with tan 01 Copenhagen i mhrnidci ; . S').7"i foi cloui die.sses with tricolette sashes SIO.7.1 for seige tlies.'es rmhioideied in silk or bead-., or with Phtee. and sashes of ti icolette. SIS and Sl.'I.SO foi wool jet .spy tiusses with deep (ii.bioidercd bands on ttic sums. , . f, " , ' V ,Jffiliimi Mil v ',' ' MB? . ' mi t i .' ' N OlxrUrli Jolly Spring Plaids Mark the New Skirts $7.75 and $10.75 TSn ph. iled sknts ai(d line knife-pleated ',m in the uavist, fie.she.sl cnlorings ou can im.iL'ine 'Ihes'ic of eloui and fliinni I finish id qiiaiiucs inni na iiinii- "" inuh moie ' ige i oiisule Skirls of striped pumelia in tan-nnd-brown nnd blnck-and giav have' the pleats nnd stripes me ' elierlv aiinllgcl, S10 7 . (Mnrl.rll Beautiful Furs for Less Skunk scinfh are $-'2 50 to ?3(i.7.' Skunk muffs are ?S2 50 to $'!2 50 Satural lacnon .scarfs aie 515 to j'JS.iO. Natural imoon nuiffs are $15 to $25 Japanese t hiss fo .seta aie $ ' " 0 Wolf m'Is, taupe oi brown, aw l''5 lo S6" Neat seal (ullars are $15 to $27 511 Australian opossum scntfs ate .!.'. 5(1 to $33.75. ustraban cpo-Mini muffs aie V-u (MiirUrt) Wc?i i ' ' 'I I -"M'pfW -"'' f1 ,'' r ' l-r": J Fashionable Silks Very Unusual at $1.50 35-inch colored messaline 35-inch wash satin 35-inch colored taffeta 35-inch crepe de chine taupe, ick. A i.iaiine, silvc, Delgian, toiiiu"! so, -white and Ida . and evening 'frocks. oft nnd lustrous and comes in f' r fine underclothes anil paitv blacl is very fashionable. ( entnil) SI. 50 niessaline come, in n.i j medium and dink In-own, old i'.se, charming quality for Spring tiifssi- $1.5(1 wasli satin is luautifully flesh color, deep pink and white- frocks. S1.50 taffeta is to In had n old tp French blue Moel, Pekin, giav, Copenhagen, nnv. and bliifk and 's rejdy to be fashioned into the new frill v fa-cin,ilii,g Spring flocks. SI.50 crepe de chine i.-. an e.stra gotnl rjuahl' .1! t he prite vei different from nnv thins v e have had i"cctly Tiiitiioise, flesh, white, pink, old rose, lieige, platinum, z'lic, nav, mai me antl blnck. New Spring Fashions Are the First Flowers of February A' Long Time Since There Has Delightful flocks of tall'eta. Canton ciepr, crepe tie chine, Georgette, seige antl tricotine arc blossom ing these days. Hundreds of pietty tilings, most moderately priced, are all ready foi the women who like to wear the new things fiist Taffeta and Serge Frocks, $15 You'll see the long-line bodices, embroideicd 'ii silk or bends, Georgette sleeves with taffeta cuff.s and pleated overskirts among the new frocks of taffeta. Seige.s aie i ut on long lines .ind trimmed with black biaid embroidery, touched with color, 01 with wide ashcs and sometimes cuffs and collais of tii colette in tan, brown and Copenhagt n blue. A Wonderful Collection of Dresses at $25 A tricotine frock has hoth bodice and kut em bioitleied in bronze bends. Others are embroidered in gold tin cad and self tone silk. A taffeta frock with a surplice bodire has eye let embroidery ti miming the skirt, with a glimpse of iolor beneath. Many other handsome spring tlies-cs some un usual sample frocks among them- .it $20. 50, 20, $32.50 to $75. Been a Rui 9x12 Rugs, $30, $35, $46.75 Confidential business reu&ons on tin part of several fine rug makers enable us to ofTer picked Axminster and tapestn Brussels room-size rugs at lower price-, than at any time since the armislice. Thai'. the splendid February news for hundred of Philadelphia homes waiting to refurnish ' The Down Stairs Store rug section and moft of the East Aisle will be devoted to this important rug sale. Qualities are thiw which have been selling here within the last few days at far higher rates. Patterns and colors are mostly modified from Chinese rugs and are so-called "quick seller.V all popular with our customers. Heav' Axminster Seamless Rugs 9x12 feet, $46.75 '1 lie - good rugs aie offered here itHail at th' same pine to a penny that we ouiselvpi would ordinnulv pav fo- them in hundred-iug ml-. do7.en patterns nnione. them, all adapted f'-oni Chinese rigs and vcrv effectr.i for bodrooni, li ing loonis and dining rooms. Mostl woll-eov end giound i" tan, blue, toe and gravi-h effects Tapestry Brussels Seamless Rugs 9x12 feet, $30 Sal aie Like This! Small Rugs, 85c to $3.25 mm. i i . ?"r i0 Rugs in a Jewel-Like Color 9x12 feet, $30 t't i rniiii i, tr i i , i ann 'I nnn-ter nigs a ileliglitlul ( Inn si h!,i' patti rn that shades ti urn ii i I In ar ie to ro-i !iv nig rooms nnl IgS These Small Rus Are on the East Aisle Fiber Rugs, 85c llkr. i oom ir.iumsi ,i i, "a i (I'M :. : m nfrasim a r ig fft tivc fi't na Is an w n rn d bed- twentj -'ivi- xnntisters, luit tin aie heavy t nnugh t' e mo iificl ( hint -i Thev ai e e dollai ant than tndnv '- m w low whnlea'e pi ice for lundit tug lots: .N"i n (me as the aie easier to suetp ,ml thev wear satisfiu 'm-ih Iwelv patteins. Seamed Axminster Rugs 9x12 feet, $35 Seven diffeii patterns and in nuts c n, is trmn w Inch to choo ninI of tin pat'e'ns eial piucs i.'-T) usualh a dollai uuall five dollars Wool-and-Fiber Rugs, $1.85 wi .him ' iii' i - in J". t ni h R P t a.fing SI7t, $2. ler simi S.I7P' larlv Sin.i had a' 27.i2 inch, s (i!t feet. $1) S.:! 10.fi feet. lar.s more. U.:!12 feet. dollai s more. an more, moi e. S",2.o0 iistiallx seven dol- s 17. ."ill Usualh loin teen n,l .at . i wi .in.i ' nfi . in ( il Ol 1 I ' , , V iRugs, $1.50 to $2 i i i '.i-i. Min a i ii un, otmiiun i inxnii on ii , I II, -;ii J ii. i Ii v Half Price for Silk Rugs Now $2.50 II L w in i i .u cm mIk . ;ia 1 i h 'on, b it w Mi i - - i , m ,i ., make them du' ii i" i h i i li-i . ,,' '" rn i (i Oval Rag Rugs, $1.75 to $3.50 I ,.l Hi U-.l l't I I gs 1, Il II , ( 111 l M tOW I - ' ( v s ,.! I I t .111 I ' , s a-- ii ' glai"i .ii ising i i ' . $" " o g andnmthpi s 1 nns !' a?' i.i 1 s",ii tnrli Axminster Rugs, $2.85 and $3.25 lid-', Mil Is I 11 n,i patterns Little Girls' New Coats Special at $11.25 and $16.50 u: lioliv la - ami m!vi i toi i j in hmwi . i fine matiiials wlneh w, had n i ko antl lu hi d, full I mil tl tuiiirli $11.25 tn.its ,w n l navy shott lengths ot 'Ihev are gatheied onto to '.) yeai.s (Sketched 1 Slti.'iO codlis aic samp i s nrg '.ilinse'ji i loth in a variety of stvle mi main of an on nnil new. .sizes S to 12 m ii- , t 111 i I 'I I i mil nnd a'l Clearaway of Dresser di t.n hamV S5 lor navy serge .chool ditsscs m biokou s7fs, i, to $li for '2-pieio ugulntit i die-sos of whin jean ilh skirl i of brown or unlet blue t to 1 1 jonr.- $7.75 for all-wool serge regulation dresses, hox pleated am white. Hrightenetl by a sleeve emblem and red tie. Size (1 to 1 $15 a little group of attiactive velveteen flocks fet minor guls just one oi two of a kind in blue ot olatk adorned with wool, il embtoidery About half ni in (Mll.lirl i - 4 . s h II un .1. (- '.yftfriitf i ..III. .! - , .. $? I I M l , Ir.l.t 'I ) 1 Ml 2". L. I in aided in I r 'a j. l y Cmnllv I ; JT k OI bl id .' i?. i n , i 2626 Germnntown Ave. (Below V.iRAvn R-al'llONOGJiApus l,cn Kcn' UJXOKUS AND HOLLSjriJj '0 ' i-s .WlSAJrV .& 11 ,11 . .iitX . i. .. .trf.M..HS "-i ! "'' ft-.gJ.'A I
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