Ki-wi::r. Ji,t s ' wr : 'n" '.i -"v "y. J jH T sr' &VENIN& PttELIC XBTOKtt-KHIlADEtfPHIA MONDAY MARCH "7, 1021 talNGOFCUOTH WORKERS IS RAIDED Pormlt for Gathering Had Been Given to Radicals, Police Declare ftlZABETH FLYNN HELD ji ppcrtaeulnr raid yester- Wlien FPVCn nurci-u rii- followinc a rinf itrwU i ii otlon. ngaln raided J"i nrr'fk Hnll. T.07 South Eighth Vt at 0:30 o'clock thin morning Cloth workers 01 im- " -- r'VtCd"h"pe"l br Wjtonf Thro J Fonn that a permit Usurd to the T,eh Jnrkrrs wn turned over by them tot r tip " ""'" f0,r XtttdZ' B ' ..i and that the ctoth worker tfpt;-! t" hold this morning meet- in s :". ::aB;-, Mown yterdny raid, In which L tlM of llternture said to be Z, wore vrlzrd. I.leutennnt Fenn ...i (hp hnll urn or tne nurvrinnnce 01 gK.nl : MrCort and Patrolman Aver- minn illtlous "Shortly after 0 o'clock Bew.nt Mr- and women gRwirrc ibrknes' lj Ii"" -.,. .!. J..1I fort saw Mverai iiprtou-nin. ...v. ...... 1."ji .i-ir1 nenrlr 100 men nm 'JL.- V.thered. MehtB had not been Jned on and the hall wna In semi TO DISCUSS EDUCATION Women's Organizations May Hear Dr. Broome Tomorrow Night A meeting In the Interest of educa tlon will be held tomorrow evening In the llermnntown Arndemy, Greene street and Schoolhouee lane. The gath erlng hnn been arranged b the Womnn'a Club of Qcrmantown, Mothers In Coun cil, League of Women Votcra and the Woman's League for Oooil Oovcrn-' ment. Mrs. Alice Harrows Fernandez, of the Bureau of Education, Washington, will discuss "Home Newer Ideals of Education for 1'hlladelphla." Super intendent of Schools Broome has, been Invited. Music will be furnished by the Friends' School Orchestra and the meeting Is open to the public. Rug 8tolen From Church An oriental rug, valued nt $lfi0, was stolen from St. Harnabn' Methodist Enlnconal Church. Sixty-fourth street and Haverford avenue, laRt week, it became known today. The rug, which was a present to the pastor, the Ilev. Joseph Manuel, was taken, It Is be lieved, while the church wns open to worshipers. It was the gift of David H. Smiley, father of Captain George W. Smiley, of the Fifth police district. f -. Stay Young Looking K-p Fthr Time from tamprln with youthful aptxarsno liy dally ue of LMwtllyn'n 8Mn Food, a rratly rrmarkable clnitr. noft. oner and nourlther. Dfllchtful to tine ami harmUra to tvtn tenlr fat akin. Tubfu. 3Be. Jam. St. LLEWELLYN'S Philadelphia' Hlnndard Urn Hfor 1518 Chestnut Street Gardittla Tnlcum. 23f Meeting Broken Up VcCort summoned a patrol and the ;,,in. was broken up. Angelo I'lo. fo "ffve ears old. of Seventh street near Moore, wns arrested as the leader of the workers. Arraigned before Mag htMte O'Hrlcn. he sad that the c oth ror'kers were not holding n heetlng. foil wrre discussing plans for a nieetlng , , beheld later. He was held In $.100 ball to keep the pence. Elizabeth Ourley Flynr., n well tennwn woman agitator, was one of the "even nllegcd radicals taken In Sun list's raid. those arrested were Miss Mynn. Ol 1randrl (inssbarro, of 2011 South Thirteenth street; Walter Ncff. 2710 Vorth Franklin street: Coustantlne Panearl, 1305 South Hicks street; Oleoroias Plsciottce. Ifll.T South Hev rnteenth street; Thomas Sulpxlo. 1010 Federal street, und Joseph Baldesaro, 23.TJ Moore street. Two Given Sentences Samuel PI Fillips and Joseph Bollva. the former of 2S20 North Van Felt ttreet, and the latter of 818 Fltzwater Mrett, were arrested and sentenced to serrc five days in me rouniy prison ior inrd b, Bnd under tho .usnlM, of - V. .i- u .... . T i,..-. I Master Plumbers' Association of Phlla. Two (ictrotlves reported to Lieutenant Heating and Piping Contractors' Phil. Fenn that Inside the program there I delphla Association hail been Issued n small handbill con- I Roofing antt Sheet Metat Contractors' dimnlni the arrests "evcral weeks ago . Association of Philadelphia : .."'.. in t- -.i i.-..n.n v ?i United Oas Improvement Co. d rrarm i.i .-..- ...... ". ,'",'" Plumbing SunDlv Association In connection with the Industrial Philadelphia Get-together Meeting Employers and Employes IN THE Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating and Sheat-Matal Industries of Philadelphia Lu Lu Temple, Tuesday, March 8, 1921, 8:15 P. M. SUBJECT i "THE MUTUAL INTER ESTS OF CAPITAL AND LABOR" ny Hcnwtor Oforio W. Cartwrlaht Admlulon by Card Only WILLS PROBATED TODAY Testament of Elizabeth A. White Qlvea $40,000 to Relatives An estate of $40,000 Is illvl.le.l among relatives by the will of Eliza beth A. White, 1.120 Spruce street, which was admitted for probate today. J?-Jh.c,r w,n? "cr(,! Annn M Thomas, m 7 II"n.c"0;.Ktr('',t' $10,000; Anna M. mmm? 8,,.T "newood road, ?14,000; Ullllam S. Hums. 017 South Forty second street, .510,000; Adolph Haug, B17 Cherry street, $lfi,471; Edyth A. Menslng, 2815 Frankford nvenue, $1042; William I Plews. T.24 North Sixty-fourth street, $8575 J William Walker, Oil North Jessup strict. J7700, and Mnry 1'llllng, 2048 Lelper street, ?r-ooo. , . , L These Inventories were filed: Ilobert niggs, 545,0115.05; Horace Kerr. $11, 051.10, and Julia Bailey, $158,100.11. i n Woln IDiD. ttattttt lit I Gaivanized Boat Pumpi GONCOyERSjp; Sonkcd or Saved ur "ods are ono or tho other when the big storms come. Saved If you ww vi atcr-proof Canvaa Cover. F. Vanderherchen'i Sons 7 N. Water Street "At the Stun of the Salt" In Selecting a Watch- Choose one that not only looks well, but will give satis factory timekeeping service. Every watch we sell must and does give satisfaction. We Invite a Comparison of Prices. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JKWKLTJIIS 9H.VKRSMITHS KB Voman s Formal O at Oak Hall iCTrmrimrmimaniMinnm iiraaaimKirwAT Shop penmg To-Day tn MflcxarhM'etts radicals, held for ilegeil annrrhlntle meetings nnd for dWributinE nlleged seditious llternture. I connection Relations Committee. Chamber of Commerce. Coffee May Harmfou- POSTUM Cannot And Rjstum is a fully satisfying' meal-time beverage which all the family can drink with benefit as many cups as desired. I 'There's a Reason" TWirW , i, ,. :. Lj$ Today, tomorrow and Wednesday you will find this section over flowing with newest spring apparel in coats, suits and dresses. The new conditions in the clothing marts make it possible for us to publish this good news as compared with last spring's figures, prices are markedly lower, while qualities are noticeably higher. Let us welcome you. Vanamaker &? Brown Woman's Shop, Market at Sixth Piaassssssasffiss .".'"""",u"""""" .-.--'. ""'-,'"''''"''i 1'IIOTOrLAYR I'llOTOPf.WH rnoTori.AVB mm MK0 MAURICE SPECTOR, PRES. 1310 Chestnut Street Spring Dresses For Tomorrow New, and refreshing with their suggestions of the coming season. Taffetas, tricotine, Georgette, canton crepe all too much to tell you of. Taken from our own new stocks and especially priced for tomor row's selling. 39 .50 Sports Suits of Alpine Wool And, by the way now is a splendid time to enjoy tho wearing of one of our Alpine tyh00 Wool Suits. Just tho thins for theBe spring 4jpJ days, which are neither hot nor cold. EXCLUSIVE WITH US AT THIS PRICE .cix!mi2MK:amzm I Daily Photoplay Guide a I WsmisBxm DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA AIL,k Wh. Morrli A PanyunU Art. NA7IMOVA In "BILLIONS" i Allegnejny Mt. niv sus, kk.. h I mbv iMritronn in i "THE LOVE LIGHT' BROADWAY Tti V v! M.Vfc MAK MnillAY In "IDOLS OF CLAY" -.il -MI Al Oln. A MaplewooiJ Aej. LULAJINIAL, 2.M. 7 n o i. m. mahy ricunmo in "THE LOVE LIGHT' J1DDcc main ht.. manayunk bmr tIlJ MATINKIC DAILY WAM-ACr. IlKin In "THE CHARM SCHOOL" Jsjt Iho NIXON-NIRDLlNGERJm lr THEATRES JkJ AVFNl IF -:,,h Ht- uni1 Allhuy A nVUIUE. MATINKK I1AII.Y KI.INK HMMi:KSTKlN In "THE DAUGHTER PAYS" BELMONT "D A"ovn "AnKw DOriII8 MniI.i:N In "THE ROOKIE'S RETURN" CEDAR 0TI1 ANI 0KDAU AVKNUE WIM.IA.M UK MII.I.K'8 "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" i- COLISEUM MARKKT I1KTWKEN .11ITII AND IK1TII mtii Aicui i Ki.r, in "THE LIFE OF THE PARTY" JUMBO FJIUNT ST. & OIUAHl) AVK. Jumbo Junction on Kranl.forrl "U" r.iu.iuir IMATI'.H in "BEHOLD MY WIFE" I7AMM V TiiEATiiB- ian ; I MYllI- I A r , M Market fit. MlilnUht LOVE MADNESS" For Accountants (Wi- ( Stationery ) hi-ank nooica Hound and looo !, "THOaitAl'JIINo PniNTINO K.VOIIAVINO orriCE STATIONEUY AND SUPPLIES MANN Stationery Service is ready to supply accountonts with quality products carried ripht in stock at all times. Phone or moil orders arc de livered promptly. Stock loose leaves. Hinders, Holders ; Blank I)ooks, Columnar Hooka (2 to SO columns) ; pencils, pens, Inks, erasers; carU Index cabinet. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. New York Offices: 26 J Broadway. Founded in 181,8 f . Kl !!, IlrMid Ht. at Krt Great Mortnern s. t & i- r. siiiy rirKKonn in "THE LOVE LIGHT' I FADFR 4,ST i.ancabtkh avi:. l-CynLIifX Matlne Dully KATTY AWUTKI.K In "THE LIFE OF THE PARTY" I Of! 1ST 6-D AND '-OCOUT 8THEBTS LUi-UJI M.c. Jan, ,1-30 nc,. oju lu 11 JfKY I'lCIUfllin In "THE LOVE LIGHT" MlvnM S!" and .maKkkt hts. 1ivsi S.S 7 ,nJ (, IIOMAINK llKl.TIIVfl In "A WOMAN'S MAN" iRlVOLl G2D AND SAN80.M 8TS. JUIln.e Dally MAI'ltirK TOI'BN'Kl'lt'H "THE GREAT REDEEMER" IMPERIAL -"X .T. 1ns rusvi'V i" "THE PENALTY" ?TRAMn OKIIMANTOWN AVE. J 1 I-ML AT VKNANUO RT KVII IIKNVV-rr In "SILK HOSIERY" 333 MARKETn8.!8 MAIIY I'lrUKOUD In "THE LOVE LIGHT' APOLLO fi'JD THOMPSON 8T.S. MATINKK DAILY I'flF A i"liii "PASSION" .. .r-.rn inlS XfifllWT (imPKT PKINLhOO RsSltA. M t.. IHIKP. M. i K'VIII.K VII.I.ISW In "DIAMONDS ADRIFT" n I A I T" OKIIMANTOWN AVE. Kl AL. 1U AT TULPEHOCKKN HT. 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"13?JING fiLOCK" N at ta PARK n,DaKNAVi5VA' "Tur iAi-.f iv.Vi," . " ""rt-rmir t. MAN" SHERWOOD '"fr1 oT. "THE YELLOW TYPHOON' CArV l2" MAniCKT HTRKKT i 3AVU I ri A. M. TO MIDNiaitT IIKIIK insiKI In I "OH LADY, LADY" i BLUEBIRD Ilrnn'1 A Htinniinnnna ( . ilmiMUK. mull it Iinl'l". llMPTOV ln "THE BAIT" 'vrrnoAT SPRUCE B"T11 ANl hpiu'cb riiaL white iu TI "TIIK Mill NTAIN WOMAN" HUNSIIINL t'OMKDY- "TIIK BAHY" Strawbrsdge & Clothier JWtHi (- s - S7" 0 I A Delightful Showing of New I Costumr Accessories. Here are the new Stippere, many-strapped, graceful in design. Gloves, Neck- wear, Handbags, picturesque barrxngs and Spanish Combs, all are important when considering the effect of new costumes. Gloves in New Designs antl lengths Neckwear, Dainty, Frilly and Novel Hand Dags, Silk Leather or Headed Jewelry in Accord with New Fashions Silk Stockings in the New Shades Pumps and Slippers Step Gaily Forth To speak of smart fabrics for spring is to speak of Silks. Es pecially the Crepe weaves, heavy Canton Crepe, Crepe da Chine, Sports Silks of crepe-like texture and filmy Crepe Georgette, in color rivaling the most varied flower garden. Foulards, favored by Fashion, are here in itciv and exclusive designs and colorings, including the tnuch-wanted black-and-white patterns. Crisp Taf fetas for youthful frocks, and rich Satins tnth a beauty of tex ture all their own are equally in the mode. For twirling drapery, for long straight lines, for pic turesque bouffancy of effect a Silk to meet the varied moods of Fashion. New Cottons in all the witchery of glorioxiA coloring and novel de sign greet the spring. Mais, lemon, tangerine, brown, gray, jade, spray, porcelain, and pinks from pale tints to American IJeauty, suggest the myriad hues of new Cotton Fabrics, IAnent, haiulkerchief weight or heavier, in white and colors, are favored. Voiles, Organdies, in gay colors or white, dotted Swisses and fig ured Voile are equally smart. I Novelty-wnven Voiles, French Ratines, and sheer White Shadow Voiles are among the finer im ported fabrics. Netr were Cot ton Fabrics lovelier in color, in texture, in design. THE NEW COATS These come in befriended by the Cape, which everybody has learned is so graceful and so conven ient, utilizing shoulder capes, cape-sleeves and even adapting the "Inverness" with very effective results. The Cape itself, long and straight and simple, is high in favor. Satin Wraps are a new feature, but the very latest of all is the Quilted Satin Coat that has caused such a furore in Paris. FOR SPORTS WEAR There are checked flannel skirts with tweed jackets, white flannel skirts with black velvet jackets, plaid skirts with plain short coats; and Polo Coats and Large Plaid Capes and Coats to accompany any skirt. Also new Skirts of plain white and colored flannels, new black-and-white effects and the more practical subdued plaids plaited to show the dark tones. And striking new Blazers are shown in all their smart simplicity. THE NEW BLOUSES Are most unusual Lace Blouses, Batiste Blouses, Crepe Georgette and Wool-embroidered Satin combinations; crepe de chine with a shirt bosom effect allover designed in thread stitching. French Voile Blouses with real Irish and filet laces. Hand-made Cotton Blouses, Blouses with colored em broidery frills or with lace vests to wear with the open jackets of spring. And a most unusual show ing of Semi-tailored Waists. w? Negligees and Lingerie Negligees so exquisite they make doubly restful a woman's hours of ease, are displayed in the French Salon. Also a lovely group of Hand-made Lingerie Blouses. Delicate hues, pink, blue, mais or orchid, add to the beauty of Silk Undergarments. And white, of course, is foremost in finest Underwear, whether exquisitely lace-trimmed or tucked and stitched in tailored simplicity. Strikingly lovely Silk Petticoats to complete the spring costume are shown on the second floor Distinctively new are the handsome Silk Corsets with Brassieres to match, white and in soft hues Continuing the Beautiful Spring Opening Displays of Paris Millinery, Hats by Our Own Milliners and Smart Tailored and Sports Hats STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Fashions all their own for Wee Folks. The loveliest of Silk Coats, or tailored Cloth Coats, with lionnets and Hats variously be frilled or tailored. And a host of models in dainty Frocks for wee girls n( are on display. Every Woman Who is In terested in Dress and Everyone , Who Loves Art and Beauty, Should See this Colorful Opening Exposition A few hours spent here during this Exposition will furnish Fashion Inspiration for the Season. What to wear, how to wear it, what to combine with it everything you want to know about cor rect dress, you can find out in these first Spring Opening Days. THE NEW DRESSES Are beautiful, the most exquisite materials enter into their making, and best of all, they are on the long, slender lines, so beloved of women. Many are in slip-over styles, straight from neck to hem, others have the fulness massed on the hips after the fashion of Poiret's latest models ; some have the cir cular skirts or circular flounces, or diagonal draper ies very like a carniencita but one and all maintain an effect of slenderness. The Persian influence, in troduced by Jenny, is shown that is, the low waists line and the long, straight sleeves set in at a deep armhole. And in pleasing contrast, the Misses and Girls are provided with Petal Frocks or the quaint distended hip effects immortalized in Goya's little ladies. THE NEW SUITS li plain, they are very plain slot-seamed and strap-belted, or made on the English Tailored coat lines, with covert cloth, tweeds and homespuns well to the fore. When elaborate, they boast of beautiful girdles that give the effect of a blouse, some are in three-piece effect with beautiful blouses, others are fitted with a silk slip which makes a blouse unneces sary. And Misses and Girls are disporting the Di rectoire Suit in all its details, also the Mandarin Suit with the newest of new trimmings slynx. Russian Blouse Suits and One-Piece Frocks with matching jackets, and severely-tailored Suits with long, man tailored, single-breasted coats are featured in the Misses' Wear Store. MARKET STKEEr I- - EIGHTH STREET FILIJERT STREET Mr1 ? VI " TWtsj f A rfswi& ftM!' BViOiiC3jM8Bww'e srtWffTr,Ji - ?JC,JB"!''lW''J'!sy'' sis? s p p JKfiil i .. Bmmma tWWLf , .
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