" i"f" 'WtfmmpvMmm WtwMfajFr' 'WJS'P it''5wv,-trli;f 3fjrs mm lifer wis llll - MM StfSfe. taS ! f LVi ?1 V3 .V If' m$i im .V . I! J v$:. Vi ? " . V r .v & yJ v t V 1 ft. ''AM 1 i !'s ;,-5;. fi! ';fi t i (V4 r- : ;'J W:i iTVBO TH.M I Mm kti i Ht yWJi", "lf! pftiH villi mmh mm -W HP. !$ to P If TH 1- iiw'' 'l JK.V, nw.i liViiMiSli jfUBLll) iluJJUJi-U iHiLAi)J!LiJHiA, MONDAY, MAKOM ill, 19:51 DRIVER S BEATEN TAXICAB BATTERED Fivo Passengers Assault Quaker City Employe and Slash Car's Upholstery THREE SUSPECTS CAUGHT A taxlrab chauffeur wns benteu no rely carlr twliiy bj five ratrnm, wlm then Ftfllo hii nmohtn. Thrw ef (h alltgetl flvnlliiiits tp onpturrd nn hour later after iili(M IitI fired at them. Tho fip 'ncn ensnged a Quaker Clt Tntlcnb Co.'h ri nt Rlnenth nnd Vine strt-ftM nt 12.0." o'clock thU morn Inr iifd lii'tuictnd (teorcc Itnlbow, tmrt-t'o rar old, fil".'t Spruce ttrec't, the oliniiffnir, to drive to Osontr. avenue ami linings dtret When 'lint point hih rcnebed one of the men struck Hnlbo'v with a blunt Instrument The othor bent the Phntif feur with their tiN IPiIlmw wa drficxrd into the street ant lett lyitij: there, wiitie iin the enb icwerlntr the call, p.ied the stolen tnxl- ran on i.imruun 'vikc. nniiioT " tnken to the Hnnneinnnn lUnplul. At 1 '.'lO o'clock tliN tnornliiB Street Hcrgennt Mnhotier nnd 1'ntrolineli Hhennnti untl MoNnlt) wiw tie men nrnr it wroi'ked tnxirnh nt Seventeenth nnd t'eurl treet. The wlndown of the cab Inn! been onritdird and the Interior uphoMer, hud been cut to ribbon". The men tied when the police ftp nroaebed The Merceant nnd nntrolnien fired noeral ebot after the futflfhci nnd iMliftht three nicn who described themidvi as John (lallen. Callow hill vtreet near Kleenth: .Wcph llrown. Winter -treet tienr Tenth, and Ullll.im Crawford, Clifton street near Vine. The "tispertH were taken to tUf Twentieth and Uuttonwood Mrecls. "ta tlon, where n police "filer" had bwn recelveil, deyi-rlblnK the nttrtek on ltfll tow THe prUoners were taken to the hospital t'olleo irtj the Injured chauf feur identified tlm wmpecta. Th will bo arraigned today In the Twetitj-m-ond otreet nnd Hunting I'nrk inenuc station before Manlctrnfe Trice. llalbow wan cut neverely on the head and face and haft Cuts and brtiJurH of the bod) He whh able to ro to the ulntlnii house to teatif against the ac cused nun Patrolman Prevents Suicide .Inhn Delink en, THIEVES GET $850 F ROM GARAGE SAF E old, of llMll Iloone street, jumped into the .Mannjtink oftnnl In nn effort at huI clilc Inst nlsht and was rescued by l'a jallants diose ofT with I tmlmnn tllll. of the Mnnjiytnik Htntlon. l)e Haven said he had been drinking f i.i tnrnin, M,..in M,u, wf'nnil wiisii t resnoiiKible for IiIk actions. the Itranchtown station, heard the He took Ills dip Into the canal nt Lev- chauffeur s ian lor neip aim gnu open 10 't"k miwi the injured man tSmltli sumnionul tnc Itranchtown patrol which, while an- Strong Box Blown Open With Nitroglycerin and Con tents Rifled CLOTH THEFT THWARTED Yegnmen entered tho garage of the Olrard Motor Service Co., IW North 1'hnenth street, blew open the safe with nitroglycerine nnd escaped with 30(1 early yestenla tnornlna. The service station Is operatcl bj Abraham V Hell nnd Samuel llarabiim. It Is directly ncros the street from Alnclitrate Neff'rt oflicn and 1m in an unusually frequented neighborhood. I'ntrolmnn Klslirr. of the Klalltli and .lefferson streeta station, pahslnif the I'uriiitc. notlccil the dnor was open. twenty-eight years Switching on the electric' lights. 1") M In n moment that tnc sate nnu ncen "crnekeil. The proprietors of the plneo were Miinmnnrd. Tlie told the police fhey bad left the almp nt about lOiHO o'clock, leaving tho week's collection In the snfe, together with some money raised to meet n note which was about due, N'o nttempt hud been made: to tamper with nnv of the motorcars stored In the xitrnge, but the thieves had tnken time to go carefully through the opened mfe Three rticn were captured lj the police rarl estordaj morning piling up bolts ol' cloth and handing It to one of their miinixr outside the windou of a tailor shop at l'J'Jf) West Mnj.itncndng nxonue. Tlie prisoners gave their names as .man .Alcunrvey nnd tleorae iloyiitou, Thirteenth nnd Shtink streets, and John Mornn, Thirteenth street near Wolf. The tailor shop Is owned by Jamfa Oen tlle. The capture of the men was made bv l'ntrnlmcit Mcl'loske.v and Jordan, of the Fourth street nnd Snyder nvcntie station. An automobile standing n b'oek away was Identified by tho police as belonging to the men arrested. The home of Nathan Hcliletslnger, S'i7 Heed street, was rilled by thictert on Saturday night when the family was out nt a motion-picture house. Cloth ing and Jewelry valued nt ?3."H) was tnken. Twenty automobiles, valued In the aggregate at .ViA.flflO, were reported by the police n stolen In this city between hours of H , in, Kiiiiiiiiuj i i' i p. in. jestenlny, 'iweie nnii nctn re tins linnrs of H n. in. trslorilnv covered by midnight Inst night, MAN CUT AND ROBBED Two 8U8pccta Arrested and Held Without Datl Joseph Campbell. Negro, thirty -Vlx years old, (17(1 Ilalley street, was slashed about tho head nnd neck with a rriitor wielded b) two bandits who held him up nt Thirty-ninth street nnd SLICK HER UP all over (or tile K.on H.ne 3, our boat start out looking her very Nothing will ilo It llkn paint. thing tor a. Uoat F.VANDERHERCHEN'S SONS 7 V. Water Mrrrt. I'hlliidrliihls Mi tht Styn of the Holt" Xvsl I ' I Any- COAL Do we serve you? We Handle Only the Very B E S T 240 Lb. to Every Ton For 35 Years 'Vs Serve You Right OWEN LETTER'S SONS A Yard That Hat So EifVti Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St ndl rrnnUford ItM Rfyslnnr E(M JOIN GEO. KELLY'S EASTER SUIT CLUB NOW FORMING $1.00 A WEEK will droit yon in fino Hand TU lored Suit for EASTER Thi . Advertise ment ii the only introduction you need. Join tomorrow on your noon hour and save a $5.00 Bill en your Easter Outfit j-ou cannot call, tvritm u; U' will call at your home. Your Credit's Good GEO. KELLYS 12th and Walnut Sts. 2330-32-34 N. Front St. 1816-18-20 Atlantic Are. Atlutie Chy, N. J. 'IBRsf -M'i i ' i Curb That Cough nllh HpUtn' Cnrtii lOi-inrcK. lilrh iirmnpll rtml rttnrtrtt rrll"c ihiIO In th tiinl. An, ohrnnlc or ttitAffnul i nurtUn ami nfffiMlnns of tli thrnnl sn,1 il(. A llniff-Ualril formula, which him urnun Jusll ruinous 'JSc ti. nnrt mini only b LLEWELLYN'S I'hlliJtli'liU'n Stnn4ird Drue Wore 1518 Chestnut Street I'nsttMld to aT A4rtf. " .-.' ..M MX,,,MM,V. IM1M IllfcBlitliifaMMMIilig fjM, a ?i7fr 1 m r m mfJ m - &r rm. r m K Wr W W EH 1 St MAURICE SPECTOR, Pre.. 1310 Chestnut Street 4,iifB? (m. lrrrfjH WmFi yMnS JLf Hif JkmTfTf i -4fm lhi,rK.,ilMt mr I Drawn J fj f Li frotn the LI r fa Frocks El f on Bate 1 w Tomorrow v An, Eastertide Sale of Frocks For Tomorrow, at 34-00 I I ! .MlfcSll. Every Individual Garment Worth 49.S0 59S0 Daytime and Street Dresses of TJco tine and new Picot Twills, heavy Crcpes-de-Chlne, Taffetas, Canton and Pussy Willow Crepes. Also Dinner Dresses lacy and filmy. Embroidered as is the mode and embellished with true artistry. All sizes and a fine host of styles. None C. O. D. All Sale Final. IT" ---' m mhiiitim:mi:nt " "" AiTKitTisi.MKvr . a Ii; The store of MaePonuld & Campbell, Kt34-36 Chestnut Street, is one of Philadelphia's leading haberdasheries. They have some pur- t I l-. Al.te . S. lnrh4 tiouiariy liueresuin; inmgs iur uiioHii. &Z&rrymhs g&cpim, i HERE of late I've met many of Philadelphia';, fair bndes.-t.o-be at the atoro of .1. Frunkhn Alilter, lor i-nesiiiuv oum.. ., teem to have diritovered that the easiest way to furnish a kitchen is to turn oneself loose in a house- furnKhlnt: store that has succedea I In securing all the newest and most i useful kitchen utensils and labor saving devices that one has pictured t ,i, I-.- ....tutii.tr fvttm in nnn k imiuem iiiiy-uiuinun. um; v Vttrth the assurance the most -tisfactory thing, about that eerv detai of us uniform purcnasinir mu a '""' """". "' m ho rnrr,,.t. This lepartme.it Miller's i, that price, arc no higher enjoys a gieat and eer increuing patronage among the most discrimi nating owner.-, of tars. You will find chauffeurs' suits and top-coats there, ranging in price from ?35 to ?60. ERE'S h rorking suggestion for THERE is rettll no necessity for having our ohauiTeur', outfit tailored to "measure when he can obtain such ,i remaikaWy well-made and perfect-fitting suit and top coat in the department devoted to automobile apparel at the btoro of MacDonald & Campbell, 13:14-36 Chestnut Stieet. It Is such a relief to feel that one can end one's chauffeur to MacDonald & Camp - I Ihnn ..1..,. uliot P TnilfHl 1C ' Tlt'II found things rlunper inert .him iney nil cinl, rcllabli' nrtlelen wlil'h n oven- bride-to-be knows or elioulfl knoM, urn tho most economist an wa end to Miller's for the HrUle'n I.lRt of Kltrhen KurnlshlngM It In full of helpful Bugjcstlonn. H ATT kets of Fruit' Have you seen those on exhibit this week at their store on Broad Street, below Chestnut? I know you'll Hgne with me that they ure truly exquisite, thesn hand painted baskets with their gor geously colored fruits so artistically arranged. Such a eift. even aside irom its appeal on account of its propnatc gifts. ITER one hn spent many eary hours cudgeling ones brain for suggestions as to new and original wedding gifts, one usually decides quite naturally and quite properlj upon silver. B rea son of its usefulness, its beauty, its it has earned for itself permanence, lusiiousness, is certain to please aH well by its beauty For, where else would you find the most perfect, the most luscious, the most colorful products of the world's orchards nd vineyards than in one of Hal lowell's Glft-Raskets of Fruit? Per feet delivery to nny point within 1000 miles of Philadelphia a place at the top of the list of ap- natc gilts, iicro oi late we ve adopted the safe and sane course in buying wedding silver that is, we've ascertained in some way if the bride-to-be has a preference for a certain pattern of flat silver or for a tea or dinner service of a par ticular design. Then we've asked Bailey. Banks & Blddlo Companj to keep a list of tho silver purchased g a mirir. anteed. Prices runge from ?5 to $25 I foi that particular iirKie-to-be so nH nnwnrH th"'t duPlloatlon Is avoided It n a anu upturn. i moBt natlnfactory way of buying ucd- IF YOU'RE contemplating the purchase of silk stockings or socks, either for your own use or j for Easter gifts, I've particularly' good news for you today. Scott A: Hunsicker, 108 South Thirteenth Street (just below Chestnut), are I having a sale, beginning todaj which vou really shouldn't miss. 1 1 can vouch for the wealing quality of their silk stockings and I've found ' the storo a really delightful plate in which to shop. I enn assure ou, . too, that these are real bargains. I Mn' muimlrnst rotton wwks In black, . white and colors time been rediutd from to centM to 2S iento a p.ilr, $2 86 h dozen Mens imre silk and !lk and lialo ti from $1 to 5 'J eents a Wlr, 3 IS Vj dozen WomUl K 11 76 silk Ktoeklnirs .ire nou Jl 4u a 'ding slher THIS matter of dressing on n lim itcd income involves, as many of us have discovered, careful attention to the preservation of our clothes. A gown, which seems hopclos-sl) stained after one's otherwise charm ing partner has accidentally drop ped an ice cream fork upon it, re vives wonderfully under the gentle ministrations of a reliable cleaner. I can safely recommend to my readers the work of Barg, cleaner and dyer, 1113 Chestnut Street He will call for any article which you desire to have cleaned or ded, and deliver it to you when the work is finished. You'll be glad to know that he cleani kid gloves very cure pair, S IR n.eii iin.1 women i a , ,.,,.., toot,e way 7ou like to have -.,. ......I.l...... .... i Ull 1 n VV" i 1-Sv5iW VL I1 -55 rZ v1-; TDT Priced X tfs- "J? $150 Victrola XI c popular models ti Victor records are a part of Victrola instruments Just as much as the sound-box and stylus and tone-arm. Each separate part combines to bring about the perfect result, and the records as well as all other parts are speci ally made to be used on Victrola instruments Victor records and Victrola instruments are scientifically coordinated in the process of manufacture. In making records the great artists give unsparingly of their time, and efforts, working together with the Victor scientists and craftsmen who are thoroughly skilled in the art of sound reproduction. The result is fully evident when you play Victor records on Victrola instruments. It is only by using them in combination that you get such life like reproductions which meet the approval of the artists themselves. Victrola instruments $25 to $1500. Vi ctr ola RCO-U.0. PAT. OPT. HIS MASTERS VOICE" raauiPATorr Tills trademark and the tradematled word"Victrola"ldentlfyallourproducu Look under the lldl Look on the label j VICTOR TALKINO MACHINE CO. Camden, N.J. Victor Talking Machine Co.,Camden,N. J. g g a- Q l.nnrnsler nvrnne eiirlv jestenlny. The lilahwnvinon. who were Necrors, ioolfij Oiimpbell's uuteli nnd ?5 nnd esenpnl. 'Die victim was taken to the Prcsbj trrlnn Ilopltn1. Patrolmen Farmer nnd ltrns, of the Forty-first atreet and T,anontrr nvcntie slntlon, yrstrrdny nrrcslrc) l0 NVi,. glvlnic their namcH us Arthur MuV,vI nnd I-ron Mlddlftnn. Haverfor.1 mIZL nenr Merks street, in roiineetlnn WlN the holdup. At a lienrlnR before M Istrnte Ktevenson tftc men were Vii wlthoiitbnli for a further henrlng. "Atmosphere" When words cannot be found to convey certain intangible or subtle ideas, the national advertiser turns to the artist. The artist may be necessary for involved tech nical illustration, but his highest value is in creat ing "the proper atmosphere." In the absence of a Charles Dickens, words may be lacking to convey tlie eager relish that Cushman Parker brings to you through the faces of delighted children. The grace and elegance of a certain silverware may not be easily expounded, but Franklin Booth creates for it an atmosphere that is compelling. There is a world of opportunity as yet unrealized in the art of advertising. When you start start right. The cost of the very best artist is so infinitely small, divided among so many readers as to be wholly negligible ; while the effectiveness and profit in each case, multiplied by millions of readers, is enormous. Acfvcrfififii sxjee in the Buttorick publications fa for sale through accredited advertising agencies. Butterick Publisher The Designer ($2.00 a Year), The Delineator ($0.60 a Year) be S3 8TKAMHHII' NOTICK BTKAMBHIP NOTIfWI VISIT EUROPE NOW WHITE STAR LINE fciiw tobk trvEnroor, Marantic Apr. Il Celtic Apr. SIApr. SOJMnr 28 .All. IB Mr 14 untie II NEW VOllK .ClIKIUIOfJItn SOUTHAMPTON Crdrle AdrlMlr Apr. OlMny 4Olympl Apr. 30My UMnn.1 NTiW TOKK ami IIOHTON AZOIlfcH (J Mill ALT An NAPI.K8 (1KNOA Canopli- Apr. SOH'retlc .-. .- Mar 11 rillLAIIiri.l'HIA I.IVKM'OOI Hitrrrford Apr.22Jun 3 Jnlr 1 AMERICAN LINE and RED STAR LINE Philadelphia ItambqrK Triumph Mnr. St Ileranof ..Apr. Ii X. T Plymouth, Vherhonrjr, Antwerp l'lnliinil Mar. JdlApr. .11 I.aptanil pr. 2Mar 7 nrnnnland Apr. llMar It Zetland Apr. lMa7 2I NEW YORK TO HAMnUllO nlllKCT rlHRVICK Mlnnehahda....Mur. 31 (lid cl ontr) Mnrtrhnrla Apr. HIMny 20 Mongolia Apr. zn 4nne u New Trlplo Screw 17,200 Tons. rniiniieipmu i.nerpooi Weat Tni-nok Melt TMln,1elnliln 41lnilKOlT Went Taeook.Mnr. 2flOatfchaJ . .Apr. IB ' Hchledyk. . . .Mnr. !t(lfioeldli Apr. t INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARJNE COMPANY Paenjrr Offlee, 1310 Walnut St., Fhlla,. Freight Olnre, IO-414 llaume lllile., Vhll. l'lilln.-llnnihnrr-Danililt T.lbaa Hamlanil . . .Star. 2AUoth!and ....Apr.) Philadelphia Antwerp Maeldiinw ..Star. SUA Hfrnmer ..Apr.St ATLANTIC TUANMPOHT MNI5 Philadelphia London Machlnair ..Mar, 3lMnhnpMe ...lpr.lt IK) I, I, AMI AMKHICA hl'ir. Plfir.ADKf.PHtA JtOTTHItnAM WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., INC. "Ship By Water" LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND, SEATTLE and VANCOUVER S. S. WILLSOLO (ex Cajacet) March 29 S. S. WILLFARO (8000 Tons) April 18 S. S. WILLI'OLO (8000 Tons) May 8 8. S. WILLHILO (11,000 Tons) May 33 Receiving Pier 31, South. Phila. Tor ratea and particulars apply WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. Hi Drrtrl flulldlna;, Cuiilom llonne l'laco llell I'lionei Ixmbard MRS y71vy f fit ilVBa tniw Wl Regular Express, Passenger Freiflrht Service N. Y. lo Rio it Janeiro, MonteJea, Boenoi Aifl H. S. Ht'llAN. 17,000 Ions (a) J'Ml 1 H. K AKOf.tH. 21.000 on (a :,,A.rr" i b. H. MAOTflA WA8I1INOTON. 15 000 ton (b) Mnr t Bleoiiicr. of II. H. Hntppltia Roan! mi itrst, sreonn ana intra eiaas. (01 i'lrat ana sccona class. Tor rate and nirtleutara BDDtr lo any Paanrnaer Airmrr or to Munson Steamship Line 82-92 Beaver Street. New York .:. Drexel Building, Philadelphia fe-i-- iTai.... nu- n-ti . MLf. c t n bij n:... V"' "! umimorii iiioDiie j, ioui onwmj oiaf.t B",ajB W CUMMINS LINES U. S. Shipping Board Steal Steamer Reg-ular Fraljht Servlca PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN SS "SHORTSV1LLE" March 25 PHILADELPHIA TO ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM SS "BONNIE BROOK" .Loading For space and rates apply A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc. 139 South 4th St., Phila., Pa. Lombard 4127-4128.S467 1 Main 1348 UNITED AMERICAN LINES INCOni'OKATED JOINT SERVICE WITH HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG SSKERESAN April IS SSSUDBURY April 26 TJIKOIXIIl H1LIJH OK f.AIlMl VIA 1IAMI1URO IBSlltni TO AM. Scandinavian and Baltic Port BATKH AND TOTITIIKR I'AnTICO- 1VNRH OV AI'PfM'TfON TO INTERNATIONAL FREIGHTING CORPORATION Ufjtte Bldr. Tel. Lombard 3633 UNITED AMERICAN LINES INCOHl'OKATKD Freight Traffic Department 30 BROADWAY, NEW YORK TKLEl'llONKl WHITEHALL 10t0 327 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET CHICAGO SEAGER LINE PHILADELPHIA to Gothenburg, Copenhagen, Chrlitianla, Reval and Stockholn U. S. Mall Steamer U afl.B.3. a Marg-ufl. About ' Mr. Jl AT HlllPI'IMU IIOABD RATES Throuah Illlli toanwlu Dlrret aalilnis for all HcandtnatUa ail lliilllo rorta ai earao en'; , SEAGER STEAMSHIP CO., la W. J. Grandfield & Co. nilLA. AOBNTfl 308 Chestnut St . . Tii,nr,l IS17.T..9 Main lLi -as Papor Boxm and Mailing Tube BLACK DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORP. PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam Am.S S "Kametlt" Now 1? Am.SS.'"Che.ter Klw.nii ..y About Apr. ' (A Steamer to Rotterdam & Ant werp about March 24. aufllclent cargo olftnh W. J. Grandfield & Cfc Phlladelphtu "" ' I EDWIN J. if jH3N.lldia H0ETTLBC0. Pill iiiiiL'niiiia lim ti,v j'", t- ,, H c?oen , tnee ll I'uir, u r '.- - - done. BBliiilinliHilnllMhiiii rUUdeUi 3M ChalWUI ou Mala I X THE CHESTNUT STREl IT ASSUOIATIOf; Labar ! 7 S .! t A .4S- ,.t