Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 22, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING ' PUBLIC LEDaEB-PHItlADELPHIA, TUESDAY,' FEBBTJABY 22, 1021
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PENN 'CAMPUS COP
DONE M HIS 1
joo' Patterson 'Through With
tho Law' Aftor 20 Years on
Univorsity Boat
GOING ON PENSION LIST
The firt man openly to ncournR re
volt flftnlnst the low which wan him
M!f at the University of Pennsylvania,
;8 through with the lnw entirely. He
hail hntl thirty years of It, nntl nobody
regrets his fining fnrc tlian tll0SC wno
hiive lived nnd worked In nnd around
ColleBC Nail, or hack and forth on the
heals that parallel the historic beat of
"Joe" Patterson, famed as "the campus
cop."
In other words, Pennsylvania grad
uates will know that another real land
mark In the history of their alma mater
line been passed with the retiring of .To
FPph Henry Patterson from the active
llt of Twenty-first district patrolmen.
"Neter an arrest of one of the boys
themselves have I made in my twenty
jears on that beat," said Patterson to
thy. "Yes, it's true that I'm retiring
ca pension. I thought now would be a
pood time, when I had no enemies on
the force. Otherwise some might think
I was leaving under fire, nnd Mint's
tomcthlng I wouldn't do. I played poll
ties with nobody, although I might have
gotten well along if I bad.
Understood One Another
"I was contented to look after the
j-oung fellows on the campus ; they knew
me and I them, and wc understood
ons another, and there "were mighty few
ilmcs when I had any of them 'in
wronj.' And when I did have one of
1 1 cm so of an evening If I saw him the
next morning, I forgot who he was."
How Patterson lent his good-natured
n.d to the job of defying himself which
as the law is typical of the way ho
made friends with "the lnds" during his
twenty years on the university campus
heat. The sons of Pennsylvania were
feeling their oats (This was a few years
rfo, when oats could be safely con
sumed). They wanted to annihilate
somebodv. preferably Old Man laiw'n'
crder. That meant Joe Patterson.
Joe hadn't been on the campus a
dozen jears or so Tilth his eyes shut.
Ho had seen this thing break out on
hi proteges as regularly as tho dande
lions came up behind Houston Hall. So
when he heard thaf the University reds
were after the man who regulated the
practice of "campustry" on spring cvo
nines, he let what might hnnnen. han-
ten Accordingly wniic be was off duty
Is uniform disappeared without trace.
It turned up at the gymnasium,
Muffed, with n face arrayed In Patter
onian whiskers and helmet a la mode.
"Sic semper tyrnnnls!" shouted a few
(loren undergraduates. And then tho
unresisting form of the Campus Cop
was sunk many fathoms deep Oh, well,
M) half a fathom in tho swimming
pool.
Made Them Pay Well
"I made them pay well for that uni
form," smiled the grizzled, lean, clear
eyed veteran, as he told the story on
himself. "And I remember we had no
more trouble than previously. After
they had 'drowned' me I managed to get
along with them as usual. And any
old '(trad' will tell you that wasn't bb
awfully bad."
When Patterson was seen nt the home
of his daughter, .Mrs. John Mann, 102
South rorty-seromi street, ho didn't
lifilt the years that have passed since
Ms birth in 1SC3 down in Chester
county. He is lean nnd he still thinks
he could make his hundred jnrds in
twelve seconds u little way be had
idth his feet that won him eeveral
medals in service contests. But he's
ready for (piieter living nnd he appre
ciates the fact that ho is sleeping nnd
eating regularly for the first time in
thirtj .-nrn.
Back in 1004 ho won a gold watch
for being tho most popular pauolmcin.
It was awarded him In a newspaper
contest, nnd, thanks to the Pennsyl
vania men grnds and near-grads who
knrwjnm, lie i oiled up n total ote ot
32S.277 votes. "There were three others
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who got prizes," he said, laconically.
One wbh a sergeant, two lieutenant
nnd I I was tho only ono with a high
hat meaning a helmet."
hen Patterson entered service under
John I.ntlmcr, now nn ex-firo chief, the
old Twenty-first district wbb no small
one. It ran from the Hehuylklll to the
county line nnd cowpnths rnmblcd where
automobiles whizz on solid asphalt now.
Patterson fitted in well at the Univer
sity from the beginning. And untlj 1010,
when he wan sent for duty on the long
bhorcmen's strike in the "bloody Fifth"
ward, he had never been out of the
Twenty-first district except in emergency.
BOMBS BALLOT ARGUMENTS
Chicago Campaign Is Marked by
Three Explosions
Chicago, Feb. 22. (By A. P.)-,
Three bomb explosions enlivened the
city aldermanlc campaign which ended
nt the polls today. Groups of live to n
dozen police were assigned to each pre
cinct In the Nineteenth ward, where
Anthony D'Andrae fs opposing Alder
man John Powers, who has been In the
City Council for more than thirty
years.
Sixteen of D'Andrac's adherents wero
Injured while nttcndlng a campaign
meeting when a bomb, said to have been
hurled by his political enemies, exploded
Just outside, tearing a hole through the
wall. At another meeting the doors
were blown in. but no ono was Injured.
Alderman Powers' home wus bombed
several weeks previously.
ROLAND! RICCI
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INWASH1NGT0N,D.C.
II Nuovo Ambasciatoro d'ltalia
Sara' Subito Ricevuto dal
Presiclonto Wilson
Published snrt Dltrlbuled Under
PKIIMIT NO. 041.
AuthorlMd tiy the. net uf Oelobjr fl,
1017. on fll at th rostofflco of Phila
delphia. Pa.
A. 8. TlUn.LF.SON, ,
Foitmaater General.
Washington, D. C, 21 febbralo S.
K. Vlttorio Rolando Illccl, nuovo am
basciatoro d'ltalia per gll HtaU Unltl,
fu prcsentnto oggl nl Segrctarlo Colby
ol Dlparttmento dl Stnto e si nttende
chc sara' ricevuto subito dal Presldcntc
Wilson, nl qualo presentcra' le sue ere
denzlall. TAmbaselatoro Rolando Illccl era
Bccompngnnto dal Comm. Albert!, two
del piu' espertl In cose dl finanza, !1
quale rimarra' qui' per un certo perlodo
dl tempo comeconslgHcrcdeH'Ambascia
torc riguardo le qucstloni cconomlchc
c dl finanza chc potescro sorgerc.
Estcrl del govcrnoxbolsccvlca ruso, c
glunto in Homa nnnunzlnndo la
partcuzn dl una conimlssione com
mcrclalc soviet per l'ltalla, capltanata
(la Vorowsky.
II Gotorno Itallnno ha llmitato II
numcro del dclegatl dti dettn inlssionc
ed hn negato ancho il dlrltto dl segrete
comunlcnzlonl tclcgrafichc. Clo' per
prevcnlre che l'opera dl detta mlsslone
o commissiouc mlrl n propaganda
bolsccvlca.
Parlgl, 22 febbralo II Dlpartlmcnto
dl Stnto degll Stntl Unltl ha Invlato una
nola nlln Lega delle Nazlonl circa la
(iiicstlonc del mnndotl. IAmbasclutore
Americano a Parlgl hn notificato II Dott.
Da Cunlia presldcntc del uoiiewo deiin
I.ega, che II Dlpartlmcnto dl Htato pre
detto intende chc 1 mnndntl per le colo
nic degll cx-ncmlci dovrnnno cssere an
provatl alia riunione del Concillo ed hn
oggiunto chc gll Stntl Unltl hanno da
fare osservnzfonl importantl al riguardo,
I,a discussioue clrcn la pubbllclta'
(idle dellbcrar.lonl chc sarnnno prose dul
Consigllo dclla Iega delle Nazlonl nou
fu complctatn iiella seduta dl ierl, c
snra' rlpresa nucsta mnttlna. II Mar
ohesa Impcrinll, delegato per 1'Itnlla,
si e' Btrenunmcnto opposto all'amrals
slone del pubbllco c del rnppresentanti
detla stnmpa alia sesslonc od alia pub
bllclta' delle discussion! del Consigllo.
Arturo Balfour, dell'Ingblltcrra, tento
inutilmcnte di cercaro un accordo trn
le cstrcmo veduto dl alcunl suol col
legia. II Dlpartlmcnto dl Stnto dl "Washing
ton hn rlrhlcsto 11 Consigllo dl non
prenderc nlcuna dcfinltiva dccislono Ann
all'arrlvo della notn che nl riguardo
sara' prcscntata, o cho si crede potra
gliingcrc da un momento all altro.
QuesU c In nritnn nota cho gll Htati
Unltl mandano dlrcttamcnto alia Legu
delle Nazlonl.
Allied Commission Leaves Vienna
Vienna, Feb. 22. (By A. P.) Mem
lirrn nt fhr nlllpil nnd military con-
Urol commission left Vienna jeslcrday,
I their work hnvlng been virtually
finished.
MJIano, 21 febbralo
da M. Tchltcbcrln,
-Un telegrammn
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BIG REDUCTIONS
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TAXI SERVICE
POPLAR8TOO
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United Taxi Service
805 No. Broad St.
Silks
Woolens v
Dress Goods
54-66. In. All-Wool Plaids, newest design, JS.00 value fZ.IA j
80-In. All. Wool Twitds, $4.00 valu SMS 5
36-ln. Silk Mescaline 113 2
SO-ln. Cnmrl's Ilalr Cloth, Itenl Shapr. fl.00 Value 2.4ft
3il-ln. Sterllnc Wah Uurr Satin (white only). $1.23 salue Ble 5
36-ln. Habutal Silk. Heavy we-'eht, fl 50 value 80c S
M-ln. Flntat Pranch Sorgc, tS.Ou al'ja $1.00
H.nWn. All-Wool Trlcotlnc. permanent finish. 1.1 no atuo $2. OS
HS-ln. All-Bilk Import-d Toneee: regular alu $1 SO. now B5r S
0-ln. Hca-yweUht Satin Charmeuse (nil colors)! $3 no nlu S2.2.1 ?
40-ln. Crcpo do Chine. Heavy Weight, $32.25 valuo .' tl.33 J
NEW ENGLAND WOOLEN CO.
Open Evening Till 9 o'Ctock. Except Friday, 6:30 o'Clock
UtHvimMHw 721 SOUTH FOURTH ST. vtvwtvtvtwwtv I
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AH the Refinements
t and Niceties of Home
People of discrimination appreciate Vendig servict!
Vendig "finesse" Vendig atmosphere. Get acquainted with
the tastiest food in town by trying our
Special 90c Luncheons
At before and after the theatre supper parties you will
find people with a full appreciation of what is best at
IsfiGjVbfef XJondig
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INSTALLATION and REPAIR WORK
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covcbino the ENTint field or
bim,HNICA1- EQUIPMENT FOR
Fi 5LN0S POWER-STEAM A
ELECTRIC-HEATING PLUMBINO
WATER SUPPLY 6YSTEMJJ
LIGHTINO VENTILATING
QCNCRAU PIPING WORK
ETC.
Snupr warmth and good
lighting contribute gener
ously to your winter com
fortPlumbing that is sani
tary, promotes good health
find adds to the joy of liv
ing. You can get it here.
Ask tho man wo have
served.
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SEASHORE
iLANTICCITY
OCEAN CITY
WILDWOOD
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Charge Accounts Invited!
OMail Orders FillcdMliilli
Fur
Repairing
till (gfkiM 1ti&
Fur
Storago
Tomorrow!
Furs and Millinery
Tomorrow!
This sale ia proving to be the biggest, sale event of one line of merchandise that has ever been
consummated in Philadelphia.
Because of the absurdly low prices which have been quoted since this sale started, there are
many incredulous people who have not been able to realize that the quality of this merchandise offered
is unsurpassed at any price.
The Mawson & DeMany label on a fur garment is known in the Retail World as the standard
by which all other makes are judged, In the Retail Fur World the claim is often made that a garment
is almost as good as Mawson & DeMany, or even as good as Mawson & DeMany, but it is well known
that there is none better produced.
Thousands of customers who have attended this sale with no intention of buying have gone
away pleased purchasers, and many of them have purchased garments not only for themselves and
their immediate needs, but for friends and relatives, and their future needs.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase
in our Storage Vaults until required. Payments to be continued monthly throughout the Spring and Summer.
Marmot Goats
35.00
Regularly 100.00 to 125.00
French Coal
Coats
36-lnch Length
with Very Large
Collars and
Cuffs of Good
Quality; Deep
Full Furred
74.50
Regularly 160.00 to 17S.00
Special Low Prices on these, of which there are
only a few of each remaining: in our stock
Tn pt rci? rvrTT nt much ,ess
1 VJ tJLAJoU UU1 than half price
FUR COATS
(5) Australian Nutria
(4) Trimmed Leopard Cat. .
(8) Marmot
(4) Trimmed Canadian Seal.
(5) Hudson Seal
(6) Trimmed Muskrat
(4) Raccoon
(4) Jap Mink
(5) Trimmed Hudson Seal . .
(1) Trimmed Caracul Wrap.
(1) Taupe Squirrel
(1) Broadtail
(1) Australian Opossum....
(1) Trimmed Caracul Wrap.
(5) Hudson Seal Wraps
(1) Mole Cape Wrnp
(2) Natural Squirrel
(1) Ileaver
(4) Hudson Seal Wraps ....
(11 Alaska Seal Wrap
(36 inches lona)
Sport Coats
Sport Coats
(36 inches lor.g)
Sport Coats
(S6 inches long)
Sport Coats
Sport Coats
Sport Coats
Sport Coat
Sport Coat
(36 inches long)
(Full Length)
(Full Length)
(Full Length)
(36 inches long)
(36 inches long)
(Full Length)
(Full Length)
69.50
UU.50
Y4.50
08.50
125.00
135.00
145.00
165.00
175.00
295.00
295.00
295.00
295.00
R75.00
K75.00
K95.00
395.00
495.00
495.00
750.00
Australian
Nutria Coats
Smart Models
50.00
Regularly 125.00 to 165.00
French Seal
Wraps
Full Length
Beautiful Models With
Deep Overcnpe Collar
to Waistline
125.00
Regularly 295.00 to 325.00
Trimmed Marmot Coats
Our Entire Stock of
36-inch length fine quality Russian Qrv Cf
Marmot. L;9 shawl collar and cuffs of r"9 il B
Natural TIbMBx. J ' mJ V
Itecularlv 185.00 to 225.00
Hudson Seal
Coats
36-inch length in a Snperb
Quality of Soft Fine Skins
Full Flare, Beautifully
Lined, Great Deep Collars
and Cuffs of the Best Quality
Skunk, Beaver or
Seal
250.00
Regularly 495.00 to 595.00
49.50
Regularly 125.00
Pony Coats
36'inch length.
69.50
Reeularly 165.00
Lnrtre collar nnd cuffs of Ponv. Australian Dnnnm
or Natural Raccoon.
A Quantity of
Dark Gray
Siberian Squirrel
Full Length
Wraps
545.00
Regularly 1150.00 to 1400.00
Hudson Seal
Wraps
Various Trimmed Models
295.00
Regularly 695.00 to 695.00
30-inch French Seal Coats $69 5fl
Regularly 125.00 to 175.00 V mJJ
French Seal Coats
with great deep collar of high grade
Skunk
Genuine Beaver
Natural Squirrel
Remlarlv 225.00 to 275,00
125.00
Natural Mink
Wraps
Full Length
Dark Lustrous Skins
995.00
Regularly 2250.00 to 3000.00
Hundreds of Fur Chokers and Scarfs from which to select, in the following Furs:
25.00
Rfgalarl 60.00 75.00
Stone
Marten
rUnUcr
7.50
Rtgularly 13.00 to 25.00
Naturn! Squirrel
Australian Opossum
Jap Mink
Natural Mink
15.00
Htlilttrlf 30.00 to 45.00
Natural Mink
Stone Mnrton
Korean Kolinsky
Natural Fitch
19.50
Rtgularly 40.00 to 30.00
Taupe Fox Brown Fox
Tnupo Wplf
Brown Wolf
Black Wolf
45.00
Rtgalarh 100 to 123JM
Hudson Bay
Sable
Chokers
i
At nrim nwr than the raw aklna can b bnunht today direct from tho trapper
llibcj-'tx Hoiids anU Purchasing Agents' .Orders Accepted
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Requiring Direct
Action on the
Part of Men Who
Know Reliable
Clothing and
Appreciate
Savings
Fine Worsted Suits, in all
regular and stout sizes, now
$31.50.
Suits of good, closely
woven cassimeres, less than
half price $18.50.
Conservative and youthful
Suits, each with two pairs of
trousers now $24.50.
Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Ches
terfields and other Winter
Overcoats at about half the
early - season prices now
$18.50, $26.50 and $31.50.
Fur-lined Overcoats, half
price at the reduced prices
$75.00 and $125.00.
Separate Trousers $2.75,
$4.75, $6.75.
These are but a few of the
many attractive value groups
available in the general clearance
of Men's Winter Clothing.
Strawbrldiro . CiothlT
S'cond Floor, Eaet
New Furniture for a New
Home or Any Room of the
Old Home at a Reduction of
One-Third
ONLY FIVE DAYS remain for profiting by this un
precedented reduction our entire stock of Furniture is
in the February Sale, the greater part at 33'$ per cent,
less than the prices marked on the tickets and the re
mainder at 50 per cent, reduction. And never lose sight
of the fact that we had previously reduced all prices (at
least 10 per cent.) in conformity with anticipated lower
cost on future purchases.
Also bear in mind that this DOUBLE REDUCTION
brings the prices down far below the level of future prices
as based upon future prices at the factories. In other
words, we are selling Furniture at a net loss now, and
cannot replace our slock now to sell at prices as low as
the prices in this Sale. But we shall have reduced our
stocks to a very low point, ready to buy and sell on the
basis ol the new cost.
Whatever that may be it is
certain that regular re
tail prices cannot be as
low as our February Sale
prices for a. long time to
come.
lis trtpfs
Therefore, we say with the
utmost confidence that it will
PAY TO BUY FURNITURE
NOW, whether you wish lo furnish a home completely,
or to buy a single suit or piece for BEDROOM, DINING
ROOM, LIBRARY, LIVING-ROOM or HALL. An excel
lent assortment here for your selection artistic, well
made, beautifully finished Furniture, at one-third or one
half reduction.
5 -. Strawbr'.dite Clothlfr Third Tlocr
A W ell-Known High-Grade
Player-Piano
at a Great Saving
We have arranged to sell a limited number of these
excellent Player-Pianos at decidedly less than the regular
price.
Three different styles all the product of well
known factories. Instruments we are proud to sell and
fully worthy of a place of honor in any home.
Cases of mahogany highly polished or in the rich
dull finish. Player action of most recent approved type.
By Special Arrangement We
Can Sell These for $590.00
Which is $60.00 less than the regular price. And not
only do you save that amount in cash but you can buy
the Player-Piano on terms of $15.00 monthly if you
desire. Charge customers who wish to take advantage
of this payment method can have the amounts added to
their monthly bill.
Come in and inspect this fine Player-Piano to-morrow, or as
early as possible, for the limited number wp have to sell cannot
possib'y Inst long nt this price.
A liberal allowance will be made on your old Piano
or Player-Piano as part payment.
-t- Straw hndce & Clothlsr l'lfth T oor. Wst
Deferred
Payments
If you are considering
refurnishing your home
or furnishing a new home,
wc will give you the expert
advice of our Interior Deco
rating Department, and, if so
desired, arrangements may be
made in our Deferred Pay
ment Office to extend your
account, payable monthly the
amount purchn;ed gocrning
the time extended.
There is a small charge for
interest und clerical expense
only.
TwlirldE d Cloth'ir
r ftrr(t pmnt Onire.
Door -m. niUrt Str.wt
Smart Silk Dresses
All Refreshingly New
$18.75 to $65.00
As practical or as frilly in effect as one
desires. Really a wondorful a.-sortment among
these group.s of Women's Silk Dre.-tcs. And
new models are added daily.
At $18.75 to $30.00 a ?rouP of
lovelv After
noon Dresses, of crepe de chine, taffeta and
satin. In giny, brown, navy blue or black.
Many handsomely embroidered. Plaited tunii
and surplice styles, some on straight lines,,
trimmed with silk frills or box plaits. Tin
taffeta model sketched is $30.00.
A t S32.50 to $65.00 Afternoon
1 Diessp.s, of
unusual distinction in line. Models of Canton
crepe, crepe de chine, satin and crepe Georg
ette, in gray, nifct, blown, navy blue or block.
Many women find tho new Moused modi-'.b
most becoming. Others prefer the cqunllv
, , t. , , . , ,"a' oiruiKiu-iine, paneieu or tunic btv es.
AJld "?C ,lfi"I,","K! P'auont little plaited fulls, ribbons a-flutter,
adorable little lace nnd batiste collars and voatecb. All the newest
vagaries in sleeves and in artistic drapery.
Serge and Tricotinc Dresses From S15.00 to $30.00
A lemarkable group of tmart Drerses in nay blue or black.
JXoid'eryTbraid. ,aight'lrt,C StyleS' Variou5,y tr"",nc"1 v'"h be;iJ
tr--Strabrrlg CleihUr .., rd Pair Market Wet
Perhaps These Books
at Half Price Will
Interest You
A Pilgrimage wli a Milliner' a
Xeedle by Anna Walther. A
charming narrative of .Miss
Walther's "millincnng" her way
through three continents; 15
illustrations, now $1 00.
How I Filmed tl.r War a
record of the extraordinary ex
periences of the innn who filmed
the Great Somme battles, etc.
by Lit-ut. Groffrty H. Malms; 41
illustrations., now 51.23.
Fifty Years of a Civiiiztntj
Force by Harry Chase Brejiky,
an historical and critical .tudy
if the work of tho National Board
of Fire Underwriters, 3." illus
trations, now $1.25.
Army and .Wiy Uniform, and
Inaignxa. How to know rank,
corp? and M-rvice in the military
and naval forces of the United
States and foioign countnes; 8
illustrations in color and 1HS in
black and white, now 80-:.
Stfiuh ,1 , ,hl r
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Clearance of Misses' Winter
Suits, Now $29.50 and $45 '
rmnini; n tn i J u vo, one-"alt on nil Misses' Winter Suit-,
remaining in stock. An excellent variety in models, chufly one
of a kind. Many are fur-trimmed.
tr-- 6lrawbrldB U ClotJil r Sf-(.r.J Hoor Market Btrt
Base Ball
Uniforms
Team managers please note
tlmt our 10J1 line of reliable
flannels w now reudy. Many
distinctne new patterna are
included.
Wo Ixl.ive l enn .save
nany dnl'urs for any bast- ball
tram desiring uniforms, and
equipment
Our repre-putntivp win cull,
prepared to show samples nnd
submit prices, without obliga
tion on jour part.
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Umbrell
Strawbridge & Clothier
MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILHERT STREET
rams
Unusual at $4.50
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
sturdy Uinbiolla., covered with
piece-dyed I'runn Taffeta (sil
and-cotton) with tniio
Handles vnnously of bakclll
aukchtt'-ti mutual, finished w
wrist cord or ring. On Men's'
Umbrellas, crook handles of plain
or carved wood.
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