2"- Ijra-''7;,ryrpi,p?" ?'"' ? ':" -WI V r (. At" "0 Ft, f JGVENINGr PUBLIC LEDaEIPHILADELPHI, THUKSDAY, a?EBBtTAR 24, 1921 5 rl I ., ( : L u 1 .-.. m.,',i mw h ' tf.M i. ! : if'.! . .!, an? ..; . 'W ill, , !V tVK ; v K - I I ml., -,'. i7 . 4. o . J MRS.SCHUCK SOBS PRAYER "RA Y"MA Y ESCAPE CHAIR "I Don't Know What I Am Going to Do, rictcd Slayer of David S. Paul All 1 can flo Is prn.v nntl rlt, Hut, lint Minll I doV if fbpy toko uiui oay from Jtift like the Sclaurk pln.ee, n ptnycr pliino u-ns Koing. Across the Street somo children cnzcil In a tiny tliop window nt a qunlnt. display of jmper dolli. lint Mrs. Sclmck, gsblnq out tho window, saw nnd henrd uotlilitt? of the roiitino I things about' her. IlclativoH Mild die e rr' - i liflfl slept little since the trlHl went). oays f ic uj cun-HP. pniii,, hascgurd fmc shows the strnln of wnltlnp. "They haven't thnwn any mercy , niiHicvrr in itny. it H'ems to nav made no difference that he confessed eled rookine chair. For a iccond Mrp. that ho toid them where to Hud the uie'Schnek Razed at it. Then she nnoket money. Perhaps there can be another judge will make tho trial maybe the nenteneo Inuirlsonment." Slowly, wear My, she reiterated, "I can only hope." School Wants Prlitlng Press The print chop of the James O. Iltnine School want n printing pros, and as n means of raising the purchase price pupils will entertain tonight In Mfio.ic Hall, Broad and Master streets. Tho program includes esthetic danc ing, life pictures and shadowgraphs. "Turner for Concrete ' This 3-story mil build ing, containing 10.000 sq. ft. floor area, is one of 11 jobs for tliis client. Some of tho work was done in 30-degreos-be-low-zero weather, with entire satisfaction. TURNER Construction. Co 1713 Saufom Strfft It was half In prayer that Mrs. Bay nmnd Si'hiirk miIiIxmI out her desola 'mm, in the tlMln apartment whern slir :iinl tlio man who was convicted Tues- lay of murder in tlio llrst degree had ,f the child. "He is the sweetest baby in th world. Let me show you his picture," ' and she led the way through the center room with its folding bed, to the sitting' room at the front of the apartment. She, khjhks 9 home. Hill) I.lbert street. ! raided the brown window shades that; had been down for many days. The , BOY LONESOME IN WEST Ran Away to Oklahoma, but Father Brings Him Home Norman Stiti'. tu.-nv .Mars n'd. S- disappeared fr"tu hn home at 4IH North Nineteenth street, Velirunry l.'i. and was found at the Indian nerva tion. Osakee. Okhi . was brought home by his father e-terday. Stites was inspired by u desire to sen the Wet. So h" started from Bruiul Street Station nml tinallv landxl in Oklahoma, aided, he says, by pas sengers. But away oft" in Oklahoma the desire to see his "old home town" was stiong. and he wrote Ins father to come and get him. Daddy Sti'es did. llllile tiu'ir I 'lit,, itlMl. She had .Ion returned from vudting " ' W '" MBM , t f. Schurk n his cell. In white knitted " ?'"' ftC R'"piS?" S'VLt' tnm o1 shanter and maroon-colored Ions i 5 !'S?.J?i5pB Zll JfhiTJuZJk coat, she had thrown herself on lwl JLi I r?ff V? nlttl2i- L r.fn in the combined kitchen and din- , '-" Jr-U-. eB "Majj ing-room. , .avmorK Srhurk. Below it was the "I don t know what 1 nm going t ;, iate.st picture of six-year-old Baymond. do. Whot is there for me to do until; junior. He was In n white sailor suit, lifter Bay is sentenced? I can only h), lnr 8moothly combed, eyes wide pray that somehow the sentence will nlu) Interested as he posed as a regular be commuted that he will 1 given j sailor man. l.fe imprisonment. I won't give up ..Nrv thc habj, Hopsu., kn0w nnJ. '"r" thing about thc trial." went cu Mrs. Wipe, Tears From Eyes Selmck. "He simply worships his She sat up and wiped the tears from , daddy, and asks for him every day. He her face. She straightened thc cloth , thinks daddy is sick lu (l hospital. He on the table that stood near "The . hss never gone to school, and has hecn r.o,iso is n fright," she npolocired, al- stayingwith his grandmother these last though Uie little apartment wss quite ""!"-!' . neat in appearance. "1 hnve.u't the1 She let her glanre stray over thc corv heart to do anything. I can't dust or I room. "We had such a nice home. Mo .irk or do auMhing but wait und pray could have been so happy. Oh. T don t till the last hope is gone ?c llr ,l"1 t II cnn "'vcr be said .... . , .', . .. that my extravagance drove bim to I shouldnt have gone to the prison u,incsN. (Jod knows 1 wan always' today. I promised the doctor I I s,aving "' wouldn't. But how could I help t?' xt.xt door, In another two-story brick Soon I won t be able to see Bay every apartment, with brown and yellow posts day as I have been doing. PmJ brown nnd yellow-palntMl shutters "There have been nil these stories ! about his affairs with other women," she sobbed Ogam, but her chin lifted as she went on stanchly, "but I would stnnd by him forever. I don't think the other girl has stood by bim inueh." L'nderneath the window in the kitchen stood a baby's white cnam- 'OFFIS "BalU Up to a Standard Not Down to a Price" For fifteen years Dorris cars have embodied such funda mental principles as Vnlvc-in-Hcad Motor, Unit Power Plant and Multiple Disc Clutch, later adopted as standard pracUco by other leading manufacturers. This pioneer leadership, set by Dorris, has been maintained by the adoption of such typical improvements as thc six-cylinder motor with ocvcn-bcarlng crankshaft and camshaft, instead of tho customcry throo or four bearings, thua practically eliminating vibration. Judged from every nnglc stability, dependability, economy, beauty thc Dorris has always been a big-value car. J. HARRY SCHUMACKER & CO. 1821-29 Frankford Ave. Some Good Territory Open for Dealers D'fMBANDSCFPai tfEW, . EsBbHSkSSB Lunrhmn riattrrv "0 ernt up , to Six- 3E4r RHjHH iflil (1 Lunrhron and l... uinacr ur i Aagr HlBB fiave Vou Dined and Danced in TW. BOX ? AT THE RITTENHOUSB 22d and Chestnut Sts. DA,TE TO THE MCSIC OF THE TIERXEY FIVE wuo r,AT pi n'NO i.tNc hlon. To-morrow ei over '. -::: ... a .. i Slrawbridge 5 Clothiem I II Ki 1 Commercial Stationery BUINK DOOKU Bound a-.d leoit Lf LiTHoanArinNa trintinc, enoravino officl; Stntlor.ir auJ &upri(,a YOU will nnd hero tho largest Btock tn this city of Commercial Stationery and Rcncr.il olllco requlromcnta. Pens. iencllJ, inlis. mucilage, erasers, fountain peiw, 8Uck fllea, clips, plna etc. Our Fountain Ten Department is at your r.er-t;o for cleaning, repairing and fllllns -or any information you desire. When vou warn Commorclal Stationery. ,ou wan I It right away and you'U fl"d n erythlPB vou want In tttoclc at 6-3 Market .street. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. 'cw York Offices: ZG1 Hroadwau. Founded in 181,8 Ui I, . KlkSwU WBflaraKWTA- 91 H Frtttar adflJ Mf Balnrday, M 1 ' I m tsmimima&aataaxi jCharge Accounts Invited! SlMail Orders FilledE STYLE GRAND PIANO Tomorrow! In Mahogany Case, $1375 Every grand piano is bought for one of two reasons: (1) a desire for more complete musical effect, or (2) for the novelty of form. In either case, Steinway grands offer a great preponderance of inducement. The superla tive musical qualities of the Steinway are so generally recognized that well-informed people no longer make comparisons. To the casual observer of exterior effect, the lines of Steinway casing and its exquisite finish are as appealing as the exclusive Steinway tone is to the connoisseur of music Size is another feature of Steinway distinction. The smallest Steinway grand, Style M, is 5 ft. 7 in. long ample string length for real grand tone; actual dignity of form in the case. Price measure the piano by reputation and foot rule. Steinway pianos may be bought on monthly payments N. Stetson $ Co. E, NAAi'ANa C'.S treet Hj fe.'ii'ii'.'''.'.'ii'l'ii'l"lii!iiliiiil!M :Bl CJiarge Purchases Tomorrow Billed April 1st I Furs and Millinery i Tomorrow IMBISBI H 1 M Uu HI ii 4MP Hj 50l1 Ph k.v p-a RL??;:E..'-".vL"j CrVLNMi'A'O;! II 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 thc quality of this merchandise offered is unsurpassed at any price. The Mnwson & PeMany label on a fur garment is known in the Retail World as. the standard by which all other makes arc judged. In tho Retail Fur World the claim is often made that a garment is ulmost as good a3 Mawson & PeMany, or even aa good as Mnwson & DeMany, but it is well known that there is none better produced. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase i" our Storage Vaults ui.til required. Payments to be continued monthly throughout the Spring and Summer Marmot Coats 35.00 Regularly 100.00 to 125.00 II t KS -iiias . v i raj' ttt .ji ' ' " . m -MW 1 ... 1. t' , i ." x v & "S VI b Danderme is "Beauty-Tonic V ImrjeJiatcly after "DJt)'rltl," ta80Kt' jour tmlr talicn on u'v life. luitru and wondrous- beauty, upbear ing twice as tieavy Jtid plentiful. because cuch bair seeius to tliiflf ud thicken. Dou't let your btJr tay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraKKly. 1'ou, top wtut lot of loDg, eUoag lialr. i;liteuin; willj beautT. A "."i-i-ent bottle of delightful "Pandenuo" freshen your scalp. I'lid'ks dandruff uud falling hair Tula Miuiulutiiis "beuuty-toaic" lives to thiu, dull, fadioc bair that youthful brightness and abundant tblc'net.s. All druj counUm Mil 'Dandetine1 . French Seal Coats 36-inch Length Hh Very Liirge Collars und Cuffs of Good Quality, Deep Full Furred 74.50 Regularly IJOM to 175M Special Low 1'ricca on these, of which there are only a few of each remaining in our block FUR COATS TO CLOSE OUT al much less than half price (5) French Seal G9.50 (4) Trimmed Leopard Cat.. 69.50 (S) Russian Marmot (4) Trimmed Canadian Seal (H) Natural Muhkrat (5) Hudson Seal (i) Raccoon CO .lap Mink .. (") Trimmed Hudson Seal.. (1) Trimmed Caracul Wrap. Squirrel Ilroadtail Australian Opossum.. . . (1) Hudson Seal Wrap fo) Hudson Seal Wraps..., CI) Mole Capo Wrap 14) Hudson Seal Wraps.... C'2) Natural Mink ('oats.... Alaska Seal Wrap (1) (1) CI) (I) (2) Natural Mink Wraps 74.50 98.50 115.00 1225.00 1 15.00 105.00 175.00 295.00 295.00 295.00 295.00 295.00 IJ75.00 U95.00 495.00 095.00 750.00 995.00 Nutria Coats 50.00 Regularly 125.00 to 165.00 Hudson Seal Coats 3t). inch length in a Superb Quality tif Soft Fino Skina, lull Flare, Hcautiftilly Lined, Cireat Deep Collara and CufTa of the Best Quality Skunk, Beaver or Seal 250.00 Regularly 195.00 to 505.00 French Seal Wraps Full Length Beautiful Models With Deep Ovcrcape Collar to Waistline 125.00 Regulaily 295M to 325.00 Trim'd Marmot Coats Our Entire Stock of ;s'i-iiich length fino quality Russian '"f-o P" " mot. Large shawl col-Vc VwA Kk H ft lar and cuffs ofVJU Natural Raccoon. Regularly 185.00 to 225.00 Pony Coats 49.50 lunaltis Regularly 125.00 collar a n d - v -v ony, Austra- f-fc M fl I ,,uru and SJJ 36-inch lengtlis Regularly 125M Largo collar a n u cuffs of Pony, lian Opo.i.-i Natural Raccoon. Regularln 1H5. A Quantity of Dark Gray SiberianSquirrel lull-Lcngth Wraps 545.00 Rvyulurly 1150.00 to 1100.00 Hundreds of Fur Chokers and Scarfs in the Following Furs i I ipiwi 25.00 Rcgulolu 60.00 to 75.00 Stone Marten Chokers 15.00 Regularly 30M to 15.00 Natural Mink Korean Kolinsky Stone Marten Natural Fitch. 45.00 Regularly 100 to 125.00 Hudson Bay Sable Chokers At prtcea lower than tlie raw shins can be bought today direct from the trapper Liberty. Bonds and Eurchaping Agents, Orders., Accepted! ACORN DAYS Tomorrow and Saturday AT WANAMAKER fir BROWN'S ACORN Days this month bring to ooin men imwuui bargains in clothing good for Spring wear with really sensational reductions in winter weight clothing. Coming-on Friday and Saturday they will be doubly apprecia ted by the' buying public. Extra Trouser Suits at One Half Price $25 For suits trith extra trousers of regu larly ?60 qualities, sizes up to 48. Fine business suits in grays, browns, herring bones and heather mixtures. $28.50 For Men's and Young Men's Suits,Former Price up to$55 Pure wool worsted suits marked at a ridiculously low price for Acorn Days only. $31.50- $15.00 $18.00 $21.50 For your selection ftvm 200 finest Worsted Suits, sizes up to 46; handsome patterns and now fashions. $50 qualities. For $35 Suits in small lots, all sizes up to 42; choose from these early. For a group of Suits in the right weights for Spring; their former values were up to $-10. For a group of Suits, many kinds of them, but few of a kind; some are worsteds; former price $45. I For $45 Suits with extra trousers. $23.50 1 Voung men's only; double-breast-v ' led and fine. $36.50 For hand tailored $55 to $65 Suits in worsteds that will bo fine for Spring wear. Qifl ftnFor regularly 575 black Suits in iplU.UUl unfinished worsteds. For worsted Suits in sizes clear up to 50 for extra stout men; regularly $75. $40.00 Spring Weight Top Coats and Winter Overcoats A- rv For $45 Spring weight single 22.50 a"d double-brasted Top Coats, handsome fabrics. 97 SOfFof ?55 silk lined Spring Top 'Vj Coats, conservative styles. For handsome $55 to $65 double breasted Ulsters, all with silk sleeve linings; undoubtedly these wUl be bought early. $1.00 for odd Vests, sizes 30 to 35 $6.00 for $9.00 odd serge Trousers $25.00 SSjOoI? $22.50 For Chesterfield Ovorcoats, regu larly $50, some fully lined with suk. For men's standard stylo $45 to $55 winter Overcoats; blacks, blues and Oxfords. Choose early. $5.00 for $10.00 Raincoats $5.00 for odd Sack Coats, sizes 30 to 35 $6.75 for $12 odd Trousers $5.75 for $10 odd Trousers $3.75 for $6 Corduroy Trousers Acorn Days in Woman's Shop $45.00 NEW Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses at prices which will not be matched until the end of the season. Any woman or miss wearing a 14, 16 or 36 size should not miss this opportunity to buy sample Suits and Coats, because they can save $15 to $25on each purchase. For new Spring sample suits tm r-n. worth $55 to $75, sizes 14, S37.50i 6' 36 md a few 38 39 40 42Vz. All the new fabrics and colorings. Any itiUi or woman wearing 14-, 16- and 18-tize ihould not mill this opportunity to purcbato the to sample uit. For new Spring sample coats, worth $55 to $85, sizes 16. 36 and ?8. Romo nas, Bolivias, Normandy coverts, veldines and ve lours, grays, tans and navy. Full wool continental knit suits. For new Spring wool knit suits, worth $22.75. Tans, browns, oxfords, navy, all heather mixtures. $29.75" Fr Women's $37.50 Dresses $45 (i0i For Women's $75.00 Dresses $20.00 $14.75 $29.75 $45.00 $17.50 For a group of handsome $45 coats. Some with fur collars. For women's coats that have sold clear up to $69.75. All new materials. For. plain tailored suits, very beautiful fabrics. Some have sold this season for $85. For women's Suits that were up to $39.75. In a great diversity of fabrics. $3.95 For $4.95 Blouses. .. v For coats that have sold for $35.00"U """' a $77.50. Hand. some styles. I For unusually handsome $75.00l aaUs. Some were up to $225. Fur trimmings. For women's suits, in silver S29.75l 'one and velours. Regularly I up to $55. $22.75 For Women's $35.00 Dresses $37.50 For Women's $65.00 Dresses $29.75 For Women's $45.00 Dresses $16.75 For Women's $22.75 Dresses $75.00 For Women's $125 Dresses WOMEN'S FURS HALF-PRICE M inch Plln Nwr SmI Col, cu from $205.00 to $147.50. 36 Inch Ner Seal Cot, SWunk ColLr and Cuff., cut from $338.00 to $187.50. 38 Inch PUIn N.r S.l Coat, cut from 8300.00 to 9150.00. 38 Inch Pl.ln French Se.l Coat, cut from $285.00 to $142.50. 30 inch Plain Marmot Coat, cut from $200.00 to $100.00. 30 Inch rialn Hud.on SaaJ Coat, cut from $375.00 to $187.30. 30 Inch PUIn Taup Nutria Coat, cut fram $279.00 to $130.30. 33 inch Natural Grey Squirrel Coat, cut from $595.00 to $297.50. 30 inch French Sea Caat, Au. trajlan Opotaum Collar and Cuff., cut from $330.50 to $169.75. 38 Inch PUtn Taupe Nutria Coat, cut from $370.50 to $180.75. 33 Inch Plain Taupe Nutria Coat, cut from $205.00 lo 51 07 JO. 36 inch Marmot Coat, Raccoon Collar and Cuff., cut from $238.75 to $110.88. All Scarfa nnd Muff, are half price. $10.75 for any Boys' Overcoat; were $22.50 and $30; Sizes 10 to 18 S6.25 for Boys' $12.50 Corduroy Suits $7.50 for Boys' $15.00 Two Trouser Suits .$9.00 for Boys' regularly $18 Suits $10.00 for Boya Regularly $20 Suits $11.25 for Boys' $22J50 Suits $12.50 for Boys' $25.00 Suits $13.75 for Boys' $27.50 Suits $14.25 for Boys $20 New Spring Suits. $15.75 for Boys $22.50 Spring Suits $17.50 for Boys' $25 New Spring Suits $5.00 for Boys' $7.50 Raincoats $1.95 for Boys' $3.50 Corduroy Trousers $45 I FOR ANY SUITING UP TO $75 QUALITIES THAT YOU SELECT IN OUR MERCHANT TAILORING SHOP, 1 BUILT TO YOUR PRECISE MEASUREMENT THIS I PRICE INCLUDES STAPLE FABRICS. si. on $8, $0, $10.80 & $12.50 cardites jackal for $5,00 $10, $12410 i $18 bathrobe. half price $30, $35 A $40 ahcep lined coata with fur collars for $18.00 $20 & $22.50 abecp lined coats (or $10.00. $10.50 roacklnawa for $5.00 $18 A $20 boya' macilnawi, all wool for $7.50 $4.30 ablet, and drawer, natural wool far $2.23 $3.50 ahlrta and drawer, natural uool for $1.73 $2 JO ahlrta and drawer, natural wool for $1.23 $8.00 Union ult, natural wool fer $4.00 real, Men's Hats and Fine Furnishings $2.50, $3 4 $3.50 Madras A Percale oft and .tltf cuff blrts (or $1.00 $.13.50 A $18 allk acarf (or $0.00 $5 4 $fl wool scarf for $2 $10, $12 & $13.80 allk ahlrta for $3 $10, $12 ft $13.50 weattr, pull over and ehawl colUra for $3 $5 khaki pull over avaatera (or 31.00 50c A $1 neckwear (or 3So Heavy wool hoae, 3 pre. for $1.00 $2 blue charabray ablrt. (or $5.00 Union suit, natural lor $2.50 $4.30 Union suit, natural wool, (or 92J& $3.00 Union .ult, natural wosl (or $1.00 $20.00 v.lour hat (or $10.50 $8 A $10 f.lt bat. (or $5.00 $3 A $S fait hate for $3.50 $10 dcrble for $8.00 $3 derble for $3.00 $4 derble (er $2.00 $5 tweed can for $2.00 3 mixed cap for $1-00 $3 hoyi' Cap, (er $1.00 - 1 WootMn1r ,. TiJr (Market at Sixfli n t t cuicuiiaivi vs ill u W 11 For 60 Years l13fiiS';VVVViiyiHft4Kks'-'.vivwV,;NsirfvV..vj.v.vv.vvj.vvtux.-... .XVftfl irr:";s.5wwr.f.wwsBe KK)B 7 4 m ii l a fi i Ji He I ..a .(. AVii. 1 . . & -"f- P4' 7.-.wi s&r tfM- .CS: L-J" atntt.K44.v ?irr , e-ww w - M')-'...r"'""