- ' H () t- "i51?rTi!n?fl 'V A V -.. r--i ,"''li,5ll v . MILESJOCHlCAGOj tovo of Deserting Marino and Philadelphia Girl Stands Unusual Test' LEFT NAVY YARD HERE . 'FHwanl lonnu nnd Urrnlcp Itadtkc bilked from Philadelphia fo CIiIhiro. ? distance of 821 mile's, when omijc decided life with llflrr.'"! !r.ant more (o him than hii eiHMincnt with' the inTliey were nvreitfd In Chloisn yen tVrdar. Yoitnc. twerity-ono yeari old, 1 charged with dHertion. Mlt Hadjtko, whoe rhdelpliln iddrtw Irt not re realed. N belns lieldi no del'dle chnige Iiavlnj been mule nsnlnst her. She is twenty j earn old. Yoiins declare they walked the n (Ire dlntanee from thin city to CIiIchro ifter ths two. madly In love, decided to leave Philadelphia. 'The ejfpeiieneOH of the IniiB-dixtanee trip on foot would hate diiheartened ickr cntmisimtle lov er, but not IMwarri, mid llernlee, ac eo'idlng to Yoiiiia, Who wild 1 "We decided to leave Philadelphia, unci I mM to her. 'llernlee. let's pro.' I liml only Sl.75. hut did she unv 'It's niclilons or iwtldnic for me'? She did not We walked. It wan touch for her. I know, but eh e ncicr complalneu diirinir the whole tilp. "We ate, but not regular, pften it rin milk froin fni merit and the small uav I sot dolus odd Jobs that kept us "roine. ' There Are only two kirnH of iomen In the wnrld--and that's llernlee and the others." llernlee was asked if Bhc wed -Ld- 'I)'o I love htm? I'll tell the World I T do. A woman does not walk Mil miles in all kinds of weather, from Philadelphia to Chicago,' With a man1 ,br docs not loic." COLLAPSING WALLS WERE OLD 3 he caption of a photograph which. inpeareu on me nac iiugc oi mn i unr Frldav of last week Incorreetely stated that newly built walls had collapsed at the establishment of C'oroneos llios., TOJ.OtVOS South Sixth street, where tvn men were killed TliuxMta after noon. The walls which fell were old. POOR ROBBER WAS COLD So He Collected Fur Outfit When Burglar Alarm' Failed A burglar made a haul, In furs and diamonds., of .I31fl from the home of Samuel 'Sthctcr,of..ri02O NoAh Tenth street, Logan, Saturday night. , Members of tho family reporting the theft to the police at the ltranchtown Mntion said n burglaraiarm syhtcm, attached to windows on the first floor had been left unfastened Saturday night. Access, In consequence, was easy for the thief, Kirst and second floor apart ments were ransacked without awaken ing it single member of the family. The plunder taken Included n Hudson seal coat, several fur pieces and a number of dlnmoitd rings und other pieced of jewelry. PASQUALE'S MIND IMPROVED Kidnapper of Blakely Coughtln At tacked Prlioner In Fit of Inianlty August Pasnuale. serving a life term In the Eastern State Penitentiary for the kidnapping of tlitrtccn-month-old Hlakcly Coughlln, and who became temporarily insane last Thursdav when he made an attack on a Negro prisoner, is said to be improved. Warden McKenty said Vasquale had no grievance ngainst tho Negro and did not know him. "The attack with a dinner knife apparently wan due to a fit of Insanity, l'asquale shook like a leaf after the nttackiand had u ncnous breakdown from which he has re coered," the wurden explained. 1'asnualc was arrested by state police near Egg Harbor, X. J,, AugUHt 'J. while he was uniting for an additional ransom from the kidnapped babj's father. He Inter confessed to kidnap ping the baby from his home In Norrls town June 2 and said he threw the body In the river. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY" 21, 1921 ! &&& i ?v r n ' w When words fail: Seu' it Neatly and Sweetly with HJf9v CANDY 310 H. IIROAD ST. Wnxfilfiirtnfi'ii lllrtlulaj' NOTflllfB ; I ,1 irotmVru Nrlrt tlnn f 3 Start The Day Right by eating food that will not clog digestion. GrapeNut$ is ideal for breakfast Kill of real sustain ing nourishment and easily digestible. "There's a Reason" for GrapeNuts Apartments at the Rittenhouse lodcrato priced apurtntenU are now nvallablq 'at tho' RlUcnhousr. All outsider rooms, nnd furnished. They include 'I'nu Koonm nnd Bath. 1 hi co Uooitis nnd Rath. i'our Itoonis and typ JJtttlis. - Rittenhouse Hotel 22d and Chestnut LEAVES AUTO AND PANTS I, Man Fleet When Machines Skids on Way to Tailor Shop The proprietor of n. cigar store Is wondering today why tho ,man who posed as the owner of an- expensive motorcar "deserted hlp when It skidded up against a fireplug late Satur day night. Alfo, why ths Bamo man left him lying in the snow to "come to unaided, aftr he had been ren dered unconscious by the accident. Herman Krf1frtf Mn. .tAniA .. m in Pino street, was vfsited just before ....,-..1 nine oaiuraay ny n man whom ho Tecog nl7ed ns a edstomer of several days standing. He wanted to know where ho could get several .suits cleaned Now l'redent's father is n tailor, with n shop at .Sixty-first and Arch wtrccts. Credent, Jr.. offered himself as guide. Arrhing at the tailor shop they found It Closed and started back to the cigar store. At Sixty-first and Walnut, streets n sharp turn sent the motor skidding against a fireplug and threw 1' rodent Iolcntly to the pavement. When he had regained consciousness, man and suits had disappeared, leaving him the car, in a badly damaged condition. Celebrate Washington's Birthday at the St. James Tuesday Evening, February 22d DANCE to DABNEY'S SYNCOPATED ORCHESTRA Make Reservations In Advance ? Danaant, Saturday Afternoon i Tea Dan&a , 4.30 to 6 tKlje gl 3 ante Hotel Walnut at 13th Street Founded in 1865 The Bouse that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1S81 DowntownI 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets Any VICTROLA model you desire and a year to pay for it on Heppe' s RentalPayment Plan Viclro(a XI, $16435 n-ith ten records Pay fJS down, and f3 wttkly through th Heppe Jitntal-vPayment Plan THROUGH the Heppe one-year rental payment plan you simply rent a Victrola and have all the rent applied toward the purchase price, being free to purchase or return the Victrola at any time. This is the easiest and most sensible plan ever devised for buyers of Victrolas. Call, write or 'phone for full particulars. When writing, use this coupon. i 5 "" , H rSTRAWBRlD6ECLTHIER ! i C. J. Heppe & Son &lft'2Vflri EhiUddpMi I Tleiss ad m full pirtlenltrs ibetit the Hepp TIctrola J outfili and the Ileppt 1-yetr-Rental-Piyment rlin. 5 Nam 5 Addr I-ctl. . :i-ji. am sS)s.sS)S)s.sS)S)VSiVssjsjsss.VVSSS)S.Vsss.sC iMMHMHHMMiiH 1 . IHBBlBi 111 ... IJWll i . fm, . MM ,11 J!, . mm I 1 ............. .M. wmmm mmmmmmmmmmmm' k !! . . mm n i mt a iiwiiaru "s " r ' Mik m4i m- i ,ivi-nTi.i:MhNT ; nvr.nTisKAirsT -cr "" ' ggjjp'-- -- 'na gS IWl' ' 'Uiu home of tho Pcrfek'tonu plionoprapli at 172U Choatuut stiect is i moat inviting nliico. Tho Pcrfck'tone Corporation invites you to spend a restful half-liom there listening to its nuvcstmodcls. f ti y llaVe not Jel J"-'aid the X leriek'tonc phonotrraph ou leally owe it to yourself to Wt Jl'c salesrooms of the Perfck'ton'o Corporation nt 17!J Chestnut street. comparison between this and other phonoftraphB i-i the most con vincing proof of it.? poifection of "lie. Since tho first phonograph jvas placed on the maiket tho ef forts of plionograpli makers have ocen cleotod to nuikintr bound ropio uyition nioie peifcct nnd in the case w be Perfolc'tone this point has really been achieved. The cush- ned lepjoduior, which has taken in plate of the metal reproducer wca rn other instrumenls, gives n i ri, inellow tone und obviates nil) MiBBctlon of hnr.ihnei that ciatohy sound" is never hcuid on lc Pcrfck'tone. You'll be intercst- ,'. too. in the iced cabinets -which aimonize v.ith any color scheme. OM wondti,i .sometimes when one leads of the jewels in the Pus ession of the loyal fumi'ics w l.innpe, whethor it is simply n C i or ocntiition that impels cir ovners to 01111181 sucli foi tunes LKU1!;" . 1,ut wlle lonbidei ,," ,cW1 initunc that has befallen ' unhappy lulcrs in these troub- times one begins to lenlizc that r 11 ficma nn. piacticully nn insui mt nJ)ain'' '"isfuttune. It is l tonifortinir thought to tho possessor L , ,n,llinol(, PoaU necklace thnt HM....1 1 . iav? ,no,"r of monetary ' Pcbv' .never docrcubc Mils purchuMtl now will be Iron, ,'10r,, '"'"n twenty yen. Rm. T- ,hU Important, of I ' ' 0?for to nocuvo the flnbbt XAST week I had the good for-i tuno to jeecive a box of de " licious candies nnd I was muth suipiised to learn that the donor had made them herself, for I'd never tasted such creamy fond ant in home-made candies. She told me that fondant-making was a cly simplo thing if ono possessed a candy thermometer and, since then, I've tried it myself nnd discor ded that she was right. When I bought my candy theimomcter at J. Franklin Millci's, 1612 Chestnut street, I saw there home window thermometers that can be fastened outside the window at an angle which permits one's seeing them from the inside. There were house thermometers, too, which enable one 'o keep one's rooms at the correct temperature, and bath thcimomc teis, shaped like cakes of soap. WHEN" you give candy it must be good candy the kind that 1 com eys to the recipient the I implosion that you are paying a compliment to his good taste as well expressing your own. A gift- bo:, of candy which fulfills, these re quirements is the Dol'ar jo. do ' Luxe at the stoi es of L'douard D. ' Kitiso Company, 300 South Ulccnth street and 4001! lidltimore avenue. I It is filled with assorted chocolates or with chocolate-covered nuts and fruits, as you desire. You'll bo de-! lighted with tho specials vhich the) Kruso stoics have announced for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week ,Chocolnte Fudge at forty cents u pound, Choco!uto-covcred Mints at fifty frpntfi a pound and Ghoeo'ttto und VflflJIhi Kuitcr Creams at fifty cents a poumi. e Making two sales grow where only one bloomed before An L. B. Sales record lias helped the Conklin Pen Manufacturing Company to write "bigger business" for nearly five years. ' This sales record gives a complete survey of the Conklin business. It includes a list of all their customers and prospects, classified by business; character of store; what customers have not bought recently; analyzes sales on a per capita basis.' All of these facts arc instantly findablc. An L. B. Sales record has an extra-added value these days. It tells you where your organization is strong and where it is weak enables you to concentrate your sales cffor.t flashes a warning of slumping sales gives you a tight, guiding rein on your sales force. Not every business .requires exactly the same kind of information. But every concern whjch sells goods needs an L. B. Sales record. It is made to fit evcry.business. It is elastic adaptable practical! Frankly we would like to talk sales record to you. The telephone is quickest. A sk for sales record folder No. 615 Library Bureau Curd und filing Founded 1876 Filing cabinets systems wood nnd steel M. W. MONTGOMHRY, Manauer 910 Chestnut St., Philadelphia SleirKmi la 49 leidlni cities of ine United States, Great Hritala and Frine Mi . Uiitil the End of Febraar y Yom Have Yonar Choice of FMiraitare at a RedlUlctiomt of 33JA naeir Cnir (And Some Things at 50 per Cent. Reduction) Think of it! An unprecedented opportunity but only six more business days in which to profit by it. During this time you mav choose from our ENTIRE STOCK of Furniture the handsomest upholstered Living-room and Library Suits in this city; Bedroom and Dining-room Suits in Period designs; artistic Breakfast-room Suits; Sun-parlor and Summer Furniture; Rockers, Chairs. Couches, Library Tables, fancy Tables, Cabinets, Secretaries, Stands, Stools everything at a reduction of 331-3 per cent, or 50 per cent, from the prices on the tickets, which had previously been reduced a DOUBLE REDUCTION. Whv not make your selection TO-MORROW? Excellent assortment now, but the variety cuminisnes as tnc days go oy. - ,! t cum,!,,- r.oor Every Woman Likes Silk Dresses to Wear in the Spring And most uomen have alrendy found that this is the place in which to choose tho'c all important Sill: Dics-ses: At $18.75 to $30.00 .Veioupof ioi .ii ii'inuuii ureas es, of crcoc dc chine, taffeta niid 'atin. In lriav. brovn, navy blue or black. Many hand.somel mbroidercd. Plaited tunic and surplice style , sonic on straight lines, trimmed with silk f tills or box plaits. At $32.50 to $65.00 n prices , . lcmmkubly lo' for such Uru.".ses as Uicc. Of Canton crepc. crepe de chine, .atin and cicpe Georgette in frtay, lust, brown, nmy blue or black. Seem ingly no end of smart btyles, .some bloused, paneled, with unubual collai3 and cMecd, quaint plnitcd frills, handsomely embroidered, and lib bons in bewitching at lay The Taffeta Ures sketched is $6:7.00. Serge and Tricotine Dresses From $15.00 to $30.00 .A Jcmnrkable group of -muit Droase.s in n.uv blue or black, luiue, ledingotc straight-line "te-, aiiouslv tumni'd with beads embioidery or braid. S'n .Uf S. i o I, -i s i ,i i u M it) - . r Books About George Washington Every American will get in spiration from the study of Washington's life and character. To-morrow will be a good timo to get one of these Books: The tTme George Washington, by Paul Leicester Ford, $2.50. .1 History of 'he Lxfc and Death, Virtues and Exploits of General George Washington, by Maion L. H'eems 1.50. Life of George Washington, by Henry Cabot Lodge, 2 tols., $7.50. Thr Story-life of Washington, by Wayne Whipple ?2.J0. Mm vtjrltlie . i lothlT '(ond Hour, filbert strict. West Stirring Marches for Player-Pianos l, oval to t)" Stars and Stripes Toe. Pullets and llayonetj 70c. Who's Who in Navy Blue Sue. I'. S. Held Artillery 70c. Mack Opal 70c. Palace or Peace 70c. r i brliUi S I IflU ri o ljer or Meit A Message of Importaece fco Every Mae Who Expects to Buj a Siuiit or Overeoaft To-mmosTow 31any men in financial inslitulions a nd tome other line of busbies- will lime a holiday to-morrow. Those who need Clothing will take adantaj;e of the opportunity to participate in the WONDERFUL SAVING in which hundreds of others have .shared during this Clearance Sale. The prices in general are down to hedrock the incrnue is about one-half of the 1920 prices, and far below the regular prices for spring . Tor example Plenty of Those Wonderful Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers I $24.50 A new lot for to-morrow! Wo have sold hutulreik-. ol Uicm- Suits tui men uul oung men. lOveryono lecognies the o.traordinar value: All-wool, line cashmeres in neut stripes, plain colon, and dark mixtures, and ulI-.ool blue soryy. Suits at $18.50 Men'-, ami xouiig incn's of neat casai- ir-rc- and woistcds-. " iiugc lecs than co-4 ci" pioduition at 18.30 Suits at $26.50 Mt;n Suiis, chic l" u v oi -ted'-, m a golnl v umlit 1oi mneiul nl' .( uund son n. Suits at $31.50 Man if these n niu 'pi ing modt 1 new penc 1 '-tiipcs, Ucr'i'ig lonr and iilain blu' l!eftilai and "lout sn Suits at $39.50 ' Alio" and other fine worsted isuits p 1 a i n" gun-, and biownt.: in tegular and stout tizcs. gtcut '-a1 in? Overcoats, now $18.50. $26.50 and $31.50 .Men's and Young Men's UNtet'N L'KtM-ett's ami plain Chesterfield models. It will pay to invest in one of these Oven oats NOW abuui half the early-season prices. Overcoats now $49.00 Fu r -lined O ver coats llatt, Soliufuiei lai Oveiio.it , a nimi 1 guuih i.d-ued. lhesi. ,u II Lr IMtIC E iMe lollertifn, at uia-thiid to onc-liulf utuhr ,lu v Vo.On. M. 3 Oi). SITj.oO und 187 30 Muskrat iul niai mot litiini,-, Overcoats now $6 ..JrV Vll 01 om llllest 0euoats and I'lstor. m ul- ng Liu-teilield models of t'anS "Melton aMti-. 'hut i-o'K-hull of the 190 pinen now $2.L'i or one-ii nn to neuuj onc-iioii. i . . mm tj (J sti ijx -, and plain colon Trousers at Half Price mt io'K-hull of the 190 piueii now nnd j 7j Sti ijx , and plain coloi . Our Entire Stock of Men's Clothing at Grvnllij Reduced Prices Strawbridge & Clothier;1 MARKET EIGHTH - FILBERTS f- n. -w . t' ,1 rEfl i mrm J - Lli w m WW . i k 3 Lx m- i . 3 mrm LjSk 4 111 i M Mi m 1 I I & JmWlWwMwAm mw B mUffl ' mmmwL
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