tT.1 Vw-ajj'- ' srsfinpir- '' tv t i"i- Wi - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEIt-PHILADELPHlA, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1021 5 llii EXPECTED TO RATIFY IK Operating Fund' Will Be $1500 K All Posts Favor Movoment YEOMEN TOjiiT MEDALS There lucwry ratability that tho Jhrltr "f the I-fKlon posm In I'l.lla- ?i M lll t,f' thc tenlyflw delphia win ,. tnx for each mem her recommended to them nt the meeting, of the l'hlladclphin coun ty committee, IjpIiI on February 23 nt the Ilullders' Hx phnnec. This tnx la in flnnnre the Mimtr orrnnlMtlon of the Legion, mid 2?JS ''received from various posts In .r.u .rr.V.i in,iip.ioi ii fnvornhle nt- i rd the measure The 0000 " Slbr under "the jurisdiction of the iff to MWH). All locnl posts have fl?n rMiie'tnl ly thp pomtnlttee to pass Men rtqw- 'i ' ,.ln Prnnklln n'nilir tn-t nntlonnl cominimdcc of fho region nnd clinirmnn 01 inc i-aiin-ilhU "o'liitv commlttpp, will address drlplim "' n,M. i,.r tnn Mir nt be F r" Tnf..nt.) Armory, nron.1 nnd ?.r . in ..,.. Tlilu nnir. U pom- EST h o o vetenms of the 300th tfntS nUt 70 Per Pent of Us K", ? -tin PhihdWdrc pfirteil a recent new membership of UfTvctt.' IVwt No. KM Hl Imyo . . . i. i.,.u!ttr4ij inootinrr tnntirnf it Krlcndihip "n". Columbia Swnu '.An nddreM on "The 1'orUof fhllndilplili" will ho delivered to he mrotlnB. '' '" Vwt ',,t,,n,1,,, an ,in- v . it . n. fn mrti tfi nrtntiil Victor mednli will be Issued to mem- hm of leomin l'osr, .mi, tin, iu u ncctltiR nt the l'nrlsh House, Locust pnil Siilonhnni Urtets. Tuesday, March 15 The meniherH of the post nro ro mifstrd to brliiK their nuvy disohnrKes to th( iiieethie in order thnt the iKsuitiR f mcilnls to those who hnvo not already rccihoil them will he expedited. The inrrtnN wilt he presented through the I'lillnilelpliln mv recrultlnc. oflicc. ACTORS TO AID THEIR CLUB TO HONOR FOUR PASTORS Dinner Tonight for Men Who Have x 8erved 57 Years Each Four well-known Methodist preach- I'm IHf( lib HIV V-Ullliiin ntnoiwn vi "- IMillndclpliin Conference, will have com- a.lnlfwl ! a rittnti nnneonllflvn on ra It! the inlnistiy. will be honored nt tes timonial dinner toiiignt in tne union M. H. Church. Twentieth and Dlnmond streets. They nrc thc llev. .T. It. Tay lor Orny, pastor of Hryn Mnvvr Church ; thc Itev. .T. S. IIurIich, pastor of Old Ht. (Jeorsc's Church i thc llev. Hlehard Turner, pastor of the BlRhteentli Street Church, nnd thc Uev. John Ktrlnscr. pastor of old Union Church In Delaware county. The veteran plerRjmen entered the rnlnfafry nt the same time In 1804 and nrf?Vvj0rvcd In thc same ronferenpp ever sincat Thirty other prenchers united to r.fm them tonight's dinner. lllshops Ikrrv nnd Xcely will be thc principal 'sircaKcrs. i RUNAWAY GIRLS RUN HOME ESCAPING A V Noted Footllght Stars doming .for Cushman Benefit Here Tuo store or more thcutricnl stars will drop their rcRiilnr work Trlday, March 11, nnd tnke part in n special nfrfnrmnnce for the benefit of the Chnr- lotte fiislininn Club ut the Walnut Btrfft Theatre Pr.idldillt nil thc leadinc nluers now in Plilladtdphhi will nppcnr, In rladine Hnl 1'nrde, Clinrles Cherry. Francis Wilson. Do Wolf Hopper nnd Guy Hales IVt. .lohn Drew is comliiR from New York spcclnlh for the bene fit as is Vhtnr Herbert, who will con duct the orchestra. The t linrlotte lushninn Club is The ('linrlotte Ciishinun Club pro vides a hoine for women of the stage !urlnR their enRiiReinents in this city. New Jersey Children Repent on Reading of Parents' Worries Annie Kane, 28 Hudson street, Gloucester, nnil Elizabeth Dempster, .'108 Chestnut strct. Ilrooklnwn, the slx-teen-enr-old Rlrls who disappeared from their homes last Krldaj. returned last niRht when they read In the eeniiiR papcrH of thc anxiety their absence had caused their parents. , Tho Dempster girl's father, who had become 111 during his daughter's ab sence, finally gae her his forfiiveness last night nftcr n severe reprimand, nnd her solemn promise never to run nwny nealn. Annie Knnc also receded n severe rcprlmnnd before she was taken back to the parental bosoms. The girls said they had roomed to ccther near Tenth nnd Spruce streets. Philadelphia, nnd had been just nbout to co to n danco with two students last night when they rend in thc papers of tnc stir tncir running nwny una caused nnd decided to go homo instend. TEACH HOME-MAKING Serlco of Instructions Are Given by Y. W. C. A. The Central llrnneh of thc "Vouiir Women s Christian Association opened a scries of lionic-mnklnc courses to dnv. They are under the direction of Miss Marearet C. Limerick, a "visitlnc nnd consulting housekeeper," whose extensive knowledge or wnnt makes n successful home was utilized In war times by the National Lenguo for A oman s Hemce. Through the interest of Mrs. Kd ward Ilok. a member of the educational department of thc Y. W. C. A.. Miss Limerick lias consented to present n peace-time urogram for present nnd future housewhes. There will bo live conferences. The first took place nt 2 o'clock this nfternoon, was devoted to the profession of liomemakinir. Thc conferences hnc been instituted in thc educational department as n re suit of ninny requests received by Miss Mary it. nioner. me director. National Park Man Convicted Clinrles 1. Conners, twenty -two enrs old, of National Park, N. J., nnd formeily of Philadelphia, last night wns convicted of assault on .Mildred CIcto land, twenty-one yenrs old. The case began in the tilouccster Count Court Mondny. Thp jur, brought in n verdlc shortly before last midnight. The at torney for Conners nnnounctd he would nppenl for n new trlnl, and Judge l)ais deferred sentence pending" result of tin nppenl. Last Week of Half Price Sale of Overcoats WE PRINT this word as fair warning to those men and young men who have been intending to purchase an overcoat at half price in the William H. Wanamaker Store before the sale comes to an end. Todav. tomorrow and Saturday will close the event so far as overcoats are concerned. The prices include light weight spring top coats, as well as heavy weight "winter overcoats and the figures start at $22.50 for overcoats regularly and fairly sold at $45 and extend up to $40 for regular $80 overcoat. 1000 Suits Half Price Selection is fine for both men and young men and the suits include finest pure worst eds as well as woolens. Among them you will find plenty of fabrics exactly the right weight for spring Wear. SHOOT PATRO L MAN Suspects Got Away Aftor Wounded Bluecoat Is Ex hausted by Chase CRAWLS TO PATROL BOX Pntrolmnn John Hwlng. of the Thlr- T tlltltli o(tnnf nii1 T nrwn.t.M .. station, wns shot twice uirly today while trying to nrrtst two suspicious phnractfTs nt Kort -first Mrcet nnd (tlrurd nveniic. HIm condition is not serious. hwlng, who Is forty-three jenrs old. nnd lives at 77i Pallas street, was on his beat when he saw two men trtlng doors of hoiues In the icinitv of l'or tlcth and Cnmb'ldge streets. Approach ing the men, he nsked them whnt thev were trjhitr to do. In replv one said lie lived near rnlniiount Pnrk, the other snld his home wns nt Ninth nnd Itnco streets. "Well, we will go to the station house nnd let ou tell your storv to the erseant." said Kwing. He placed n hand on thc shoulder of each man nnd began walking them tovvdrd thc pntrol box. One, a man about live feet ten iiu lies In height, dtessed In dark clothes, wrenched loovc nnd shot the pntrolmnn In tho left side. Then the other innn, nbout five feet seven Inches In height, turned nnd shot Kwlng in the buck, both fled, with Kwing firing nftcr them. A short distance up the strct the men turned nnd einntled their re volvers nt the pntrolmnn, who by thi time had fallen to the street. Then they (Scnpcd. liWing crawled to the patrol box and i Mn.lt Vm llin .Kliill linfimn Itn .1 rtl I n tCi ll ! Illll ll't 111.' t.llWII LM'lllll' 111 I.Uimi'1 II. Up whs tuken to the Prishy tcilan Hos pital for treatment, und later wns re moved to tils home. Mayor to Be 33d Ward Guest j Mnyir Moore tomorrow nfternoon will view n site nt D and Tlogn streets deslrtd ns n piny ground by the cltlrens of the Tlility -Hiird word. A combined elti'c.w' (ommltt-e Iris prepared n dem onstration in wMpI, nubile und paroehi'il sihonl (lilldien will participate. The pxeicibcs begin .t .'! o'clock. P. R. R. Abolishes Position Altocnn, I'n., March .'t. (Hy A. I.) The Ppunsylvniilii Itnllrond Co. hos abolished the office of assistant su perintendent of the Middle Division, and J. 11. Phelan, who held the office, is now frclRht trainmaster, vice O. II. Whitlock. transferred. The move is in line with the company's expense re duction plan, neeording to the an nouncement made late last night. CALLS CITY CHARTER BAD 'Scrap of Paper,' 8ays Chicago Poli tician! Criticizing System Philadelphia's form of government is nil wrong. Thnt is thc opinion of Councilman Clinrles (Joldtr, of Chi cago, who arrived here yesterday with n party of Chicago schoolboy skaters. Councilman f.oldcr Is n polltlclnn of I'.c progressive type. lie Is neither n Democrat nor n Hepubllcnn. He Is n great admirer of Thomas Jiffprsoti, nnd ' l.e nlso has tin O. K. or two to bestow ( on Abrnhnm Lincoln, but he affiliates himself with neither of their parties. Councilman fJolder is of the "of thc people, for thc people and by the peo ple" variety, lie thinks Senator Pen roso docs not qnnllfy ns n Rrent states man, and lie does not hesitate to say so. Our new eharter. inCouncllinnn (Snld er'H estimation, is nscrup of paper! Hut It is with our Hoard of Kducn tion that the visitor finds particular ' The members," he said, "should be sdcptod ns we phk ours out in Chiuigo. There they nrc iiiimtd by council, with n 'iicitir hnngliiR over their hends. If they don't behnve out they go." City Treasurer's Report The report of the city treasurer for the week ended yestenlnv showed: Hecelpts, Sl,00.".-W(l.70; pavmptits, RI.OlU.SSl.i'U, and balnnce, .$7.'Jll,- i)-S.i)7. STRAWBRIDGE fy CLOTHIER Oxfords Drogue effects or stt night lip, new light eliade of Rus sia calf, cordovan calf or black calf Strap'Pumpsgrau suede, new light shade Russia calf, brown or dull calf, patent colt, gray, brown or black satin $6-85 $7-85 Economy Prices Our fnnioub upstairs savings alone maki these low prices possible for these really adorable, characteristically exclusive spriny models. Other shops ask $10 at least to duplicate them. We haven't an unlimited supply and wc CAN fit you Thurv. I7ri. or Sat. so be sure to come. Buy take them home and if you're not satisfied they arc Philadelphia's best spring values MONKY BACK! Royal Boot Shop 1206-8-10 Chestnut St. Second Floor F jjgjijj i A Wonderful Selection H -Mjl Spring Models WBi &f oc At Our M oc I Store Orders Accepted OPEN EVENINGS t suits. Prices here also start at $22.50 for $45 William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street Largest Men's & Boys' Clo thing Store in Philadelphia (019-21 Market Street For Friday & Saturday Mr. Hill Reduces 500 Men's&Young Men's OVERCOATS Originally Priced at $30-to-$50 Man look at the price. Did you ever know anything like it? Out they go no re gards for former price, no matter what they cost ALL IN ONE GROUP AT $15. Exactly five hundred brand-new garments the choicest of our regular stocks. Every style, every material every color a man could want is embraced in this wonderful group. A size for every man. :THE HILL CO. 1019 Market St. Hundreds of Men Have Come and Bought! Hundreds More Will Be Here To-morrow! OUR REMAINING STOCK OF HEAVY Winter Suits and Overcoats At Final Price Reductions Winter Suits Originally $35.00 to $85.00 NOW $16.50 $24.50 $34.50 $44.50 ON THE first day of thiB remarkable Sale (Tues day) a hundred and ninety men were in the Clothing Store before nine o'clock, and all day long came a steady procession. Eight o'clock opening was for one day only, for the benefit of men who wanted to come before going to their own place of business. But a throng of buyers came yes terday. We're very busy again to day, and will be TO-MORROW. Plenty of Suits and Overcoats yet to be closed out and, while you will not find every size in each of the many styles, there is an ex cellent assortment of styles and sizes in each price-group. All our strictly Winter Suits and all our Winter Overcoats at final clear away prices! Winter Overcoats Originally $35.00 to $115.00 $16.50 $24.50 $34.50 $44.50 $58.50 I StrnulirldsA It Clolhlrr Second Floor, ftiat . Umbrellas Worth Far More Than $4.50 All rendy for n rainy day with one of these sturdy Umbrellas of fine piece-dyed Union Taffeta (silk-and-cotton), with tape edge. For women Umbrellas with wrist cord or ring in bakelito or bnkelite-trimmed handles. Plain or carved wood crook handles on men's Umbrellas. An unusually good value $4.50. MtrnuhrlilR . Clothier Alulo 7, Market Street SUITS In Extra Sizes Models espe cially designed for large wom en, but showing all thc fnshion ablc features of Tin ennann nMfl $.&? I havinir m a n v MrXSffll youthful touch- cs, which are so often overlook ed in Extra-size Suits. Of men's-uear serge, tricotine nnd tweed, made with the length ening effects of slashed scams, 1 p n g t h w i s e tucks, pointed panels, well-defined plaits, etc. Some plain-tailored, others braid - trimmed or embroidered. Prices, $37.50 t. $125.00. The model sketched $05.00. Smart New Suits In Regular Sizes Serge und tucotine, hnir-line stripes nnd smart tweeds. Some trimmed with flat silk braid or tailored folds, aKo some embroid ered models. Prices, $40.00 to $05.00. Second I'loor Centre Tailored Hats a Feature of the Spring Opening Display A special showing of the smartest Tailored Hats of the season, including many of the very fashionable Sailors. Also some of the smaller, softer effects which many women find so becoming. All the new shapes and the most fashion able shades. Prices, $3.95 to $15.00. Unt rimmed Hats and the New Trimmings The most fashionable shapes and all the novelties in Trimming, including many imported Trimmings. An exceptionally fine assort ment of the fashionable flowers for spring. Children's and Girls' New Millinery A beautiful display, in a special section devoted entirely to chil dren nnd young girls. : y Htrau !r!dre & Clothier- Second I'loor Market htreet Wt Philadelphia's Most Important Under-price Disposal of Linens Price-advantages which we fully believe to be un equaled in America to-day. Here, for instance, are several representative lots selected from four sections of the Linen Store : Scotch Linen Table Damask $3.75 a yard A sturdj, full-bleached Humidor Linen, 70 inches wide, in exclu sive designs. Uleached Napkins to match, 20-inch $7.50 a dozen. Bleached Napkins to match, 22-inch $8.50 a dozen. Hemstitched Linen Towels, 22x42 $1.50 Huckaback weave, with damask borders all around. Oyster-uiite Ramie-iieave Suiting, 90-inch $2.50 Linen Kitchen Toweling now 35c a yard . Minnliri In i rainier A lull r II und IJ C.nlre Special Display and Sale of Queen-Make House Dresses vzr h in. i.-r M mi 3G- )78Z New Styles Lower Prices TEN NEW MODELS AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES in this group, of Qmcn - make Dresses. Thousands of women n o w eagerly await this first showing of the?i' di.stinctne Houbc and Morning Frocks nt special prices. And they will be well repaid. Quality of ginghams and mjar les, unusutiUy pretty s,.." nnd excellence in making, com bined with prices notably lower, make these atti active Dresses doubly desirable. YrBlFk'f iV.-'fi'VA v. t . '' It r w te-i-'t4 is. j Wrnwv Sr It t,trw1 ll.,i 1 ,.lJifrr' nruw 305 Yi 4s3 Two Models, special at $4.95 The plain blue chambray model sketched at the right, with giaceful white poplin collar. Fastening with large jicnrl buttons, finished with chambray sash. The second model, at $1.05, is on straight lines, with full-length front panel and nnrrow sash of self-material. Of fine plaid gingham in pink, blue or green effects, with an embroidered collar of white pin,ue. Three Models, special at $3.85 The Straight-line House Dress sketched nt the extreme left. Of lino gingham in large broken plaids, with gingham trimmed white collar Note tho smait nkirt nnd the nurrow sash. The third figuie sketched is a wiust-hne model of gingham in small pink, blue or gn.cn plaids. White fulls on est and sleeves nio novel trim ming touches. House Dresses in surplice style, with sash in back, are also $3.85. Of gingham in large broken plaid.s, with white collar and cuffs. Three Models, special at $2.85 The House Dresh sketched is of dark plaid gingham, with white pique shawl collar. Made on strnight lints, with gingham sash at the waist. A second straight-line model is of gingham in large broken plaid, with gingham luflles on tho long shawl collnr of white pique. Also at $2.85, Wuist-lino House Dresses of striped gingham, with white collar fastening at the side. Two Models, special at $1.95 Again arc House Dresses of the Quecii'inake standard of excellence uvnilnblo at $1.95. One model, of pink, blue or green chambray, i.s on straight lines, plaited from a oko and belted. With front in panel effect, square neck und white poplin collnr. This model, also of checked or striped gingham. Another House Dress at $1.05, of plaid per cule, waist-line style, with white collar. - Mriwlirl.le A Clithier Tr Irri floor, -,n, r s r, , vVe.l I V "