i &'?&) ;ry ' Mvsc4'r',,'' n. Vji" v . -i , ; FADED CHORUS GIRL BUSES SHLLMAN EVENING" 'PUBIilG' LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1921 '5 'Former Broadway Favorite, Bit ter at Banker, Gives Wife Evidence NAME IS STILL WITHHELD Xevr Yorlc. Mnrch 20.- In n Miuoliil unirtor of Now York tlctcotlvpH cm Sloyr.1 by Mrn. Anno Urqulmrt I'tt-r itlilmnn inv found the woman who Mfu. RtlUmnn nnd her lnwycrH In whlrh ,h blttr!y nsNHllml Mr. mill.nat, It wi math' known yesterday tint tlio fetter flrnt Tamo unonyinoumy unci i later wore cdencc! h" wt.mon hu a, few ye " '"" ?tlic ,,,11,,,,nitoi' I Jlong IJroadwoy for her licauty nnd ' charm. ' In thou? dnya tins woman nvoti in TpnslvR hotel suites nnd In apartment houses where rents even then were for bidding to ordinary folic. She was nc customed to automobiles, a yacht and places on Long Inland nnd in Horldn. Bho disappeared from nil this several years ago. And now this woman wiyn she wants to beoomo a voluntary witness for Mrs. Btlllmon, whoHo husband, .Tames A. Htlllman, president of the National City Bank, Is suini for divorce. Further more, hers Is alleged to be the name to be net forth in the nddltlonul affidavits Mrs. Stlllman'a lawyers propose tlllni; Immediately after Justice Mnrschauscr delivers his alimony and counsel fees decision thin week. Once Chorus lieauy TIMInblo sources divulged yesterday t6t this woman's letters assumed the nature of a history of days when the writer knew Mr. Stlllman. The name of tho woman wns not made known, nor her present address. Nor did the source of this information go into uny detail reardlng the alleged facts contained in the letters, nut alter tins new per .nunlltv was added to the Htillman ro mance (she was found last week) tho detects es went about seeking to verify the woman's story. Just how much of It they corrobor ated is a matter of conjecture. But It was learned that there was ample jus tification for the drawing up of a new motion charging that Mr. Stlllman was once as fond of this woman as he Is alleged now to be of Florence Lawlor Leeds. And, like Florence Leeds, the other woman Is said to be the product of the chom's. The story goes on to iay that the new woman in the case van found last week ; that she was living In n scantily furnished tenement flat; that she was almost without funds and no hitter tiiat at first she refused in talk to the detectives and lawyers, but tntMcd upon being taken to Mrs. Still man. To Testify for Wife Mrs. Ktlllmnn came to New York from I.akewood Uht week, and It is then she is mippowl to have communi cated with the new woman. Now It is nalrt that the- ntranger wants to testify in Mrs. StillmanY behalf. That she will be called upon appears to be a moral certuluty unless the banker with draws his original charges against his wife or the suit nnd counter-charges te drupped by mutual consent or ar rangement. It uas learned that this woman as serts s e knew M Stlllman before he f.EEi, f',ncc I'Pe,,M Jniicing In tho chicken chorus of the Century. Further! measure "5nowlIBr.l that no smal meteoric lu ?t0r-V of Vn" Leeds' vaeh?,f aVJ?".' n """Tent to steam tflL. An,1,U '".Promised that If it 8,' '"IwtiilniiicntB, beautiful jew- no7l In!' 11,c1r,lv,'" bomes that lose Mr. 5. m"'n """Parcel with the favors htnut..i f..,lm,',i, ,ayB h(T busband be stowed upon Florence Leeds. fWhM Ih n"u'. "'i!1'1'' rcnwn t0 l-,I',vo ..ffllnv ? '' dlsciiswd letter and nmdnvlta being perused by Justice bio conmnnnt on. The papers uill nnt LlTi0 ;;.1,,1,,IIo.',t "' IMaliiM. at Ji.rVe: .Ih,H 1),v"mc kuown last ni?i-,.but u'aH f,,rt,u'r lt " ex 'client authority that Justice Mor- bo XnN0r"1'l,,,.(,"1,"l0,, "hl,, will the gist of all the submitted evidence. Triplets Win Couple an Automobile ,.uf0IT,Vo.Y'n .In.rch 2n' The grand father of the triplets horn to Mr. and Mrs. Charles ObcrholUer. in Norri". town, last Saturday, has presented tiio r.r " uuiuuiooiic in nonor of the event. REQUIEM MASS SI FOR DEAD CARDINAL Catholic Religious Orders Fill Baltimore Cathedral to Pray for Prolate THOUSANDS PASS COFFIN It- the. Associated Press IlaUlmore, Mnrch '20. Memberrt of the different Catholic religious orderrt. male nnd femalp. filled the Cathedral this morning at the wcond of the series of special requiem masses for the re pose of the soul of Cardinal Olbbonn who died Inst Thursday. The llev. Kugene J. fjonnelly, chancellor of the dlooeso. was the celebrant nnd the music wat sung by the students of St. Charles College, Cntonsvllle. I After the services the public resumed Its slow mnrch past the cardinal's bier. TAKES PAIN OUT OF RHEUMATISM Keep Sloan's Handy for backache, trains and spruins, too SLOAN'S Liflmcnt han been sold for 31) jeers. Today, it Is more popular than ever. There can be but one answer Sloan's producca re sults. Applied without rubbing, it pene 'rote to the afflicted part, bringing re 'Iff from rheumatic twintrcs. sciatica ; jore, stiff, strained muscles; backaches, grains and other external pains, often the recult of exposure. It leaves no -wssiness, skin stain ur clogged pores. Get a large bottle for .water econ imy. Key it hr.nJi for Ui,e when I truru. i our urngsiht nun it. Tnree !rf-lir.e. TO,-, .fl.40. Sloa Liniment 9C WE cordially invite every m a n u fac turer and merchant in this great North eastern Section of Philadelphia who desires to have a banking connection within easy dis tance of his place of business, to visit this Bank, meet our officials and thor oughly inspect the unexcelled facilities we have to offer. We will bc pleased at all times to cooperate with you in every way possible. An official is always on duty during banking hours with whom you can discuss your business prob lems. Open Monday and Friday Evenings, 6 to 9 o'clock IENSINGTON UTRUST, II CO. KVcirff " o ..,.v...5,U, inu Allegheny Ave m i k -M-1'.ffl, m il mum m m aMiiiM!iiiitiiHiiiiwi;iiiiiiiin!iiiro Here's Our Guarantee!! Read It! 1 Wc guarantee the prices in this sale to be lower than they will be any time during 1921. We urge you to purchase now for next season's needs. Take advantage of our de ferred payment plan. So certain are wc of the values we NOW offer that should you tind a garment in our stock prior to delivery that you consider better value, your payments cati be applied to this purchase. &IIWII'lllll!llllllill!iM WMMi Special Price-Cuts for Tomorrow FURS Half Price and Less YOUR attention is especially directed to the remarkable price reductions that are the great feature of this announcement all the more remarkable when tho Dependable Nature of Mawson & DeMany Furs is considered. Supplementing the Extraordinary Money-Saving Specials are hosts of other Great Values, which you will find conveniently listed. NOTE OUR DEPOSIT FEATURE A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in onr Storage Vaulto until raquiml. Payment to bo continued . throughout the Spring and Summer Fur Chokers- 7.50 (26 Only) Rag. 13.00 to 26.00 Natural Squirrel, Austra lian Opossum, Taupe Coney and Jap Mink Chokers. -Fw Chokers- 15.00 (28 Only) Rag. 30.00 to 45.00 Natural Mink Korean Kolinsky Jap Kolinsky nnd Fitch Chokers EXTRA SPECIAL- Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs Q 7. 50 2 Skin Effects. C-J f Reduced from 175.00 No mall order filled on this ltm. Russian Pony Coats (16 Only) 48.00 36-inch Full Flaro Models. Reduced from 133.00 i Marmot Coats , (15 Only) 28.00 32-inch Full Flared Model. Reduced from 100,00 FUR Coats 9 Taupe Lamb 13 Trimmed Pony , (SB inch) (86 inch) 10 French Seal (SO inch) a Trimmed Marmot (30 inch) 11 French beal mm t4 M a i MTimmea .narmoi 11 French Seal Wraps. . . 4 Natural Raccoon 9 Natural Muskrat 8 Trimmed French Seal 5 Natural Raccoon 5 Trimmed Hudson Seal 4 Scotch Moleskin 8 Hud. Seal, Skunk Trlm'dfSfftnci; 7 Hud. Seal, Beaver Trim'd(S6 inch) Australian Opossum .... (36 inch) Hudson Seal Wraps .... (45 inch) Natural Squirrel (S6 inch) Moleskin Wraps (45 inch) Squirrel Wraps (45 inch) Natural Mink (42 inch) Natural Mink Wrap .... (4-S inch) (S6inch) , . . (36 inch) ...(45 inch) . . (SO inch) . . (36 inch) . . (36 inch) ..(36 inch) . . (30 inch) , (36 inch) JPnmI.T 145.00 165.00 180.00 185.00 195.00 200.00 293.00 290.00 330.00 295.00 350.00 350.00 495.00 G00.00 000.00 095.00 750.00 795.00 845.00 1000.00 2500.00 3000.00 KMar 69.50 79.50 89.50 94.50 98.50 98.50 145.00 145.00 165.00 175.00 175.00 175.00 245.00 295.00 295.00 345.00 395.00 395.00 495.00 495.00 995.00 1650.00 All day yesterday until 11 o'clock Inst night when the edifice' wrm closed, ! people of nil creedH unci RtntlonH in life filed past the .catafalque to take a lnttt look nt the ltenlffn and fntnlliur fen) ture.t of the dead nrelate bh he lar In Btate, olad In the purple vestments of hln high office. The National Federation of T'krai plan .Tewn of America, in convention here, adopted rcxoltitlonH of sympathy to the people of Il.iltlmore nnd nil who mourn the pausing of Ilia Eminence. wood alcoholTkills poet Protege of Dryan Dies After Drink infl Whisky for Cold Chicago. March 1211. (Dy A. V.) Wlll Heed Dnnrny, poet and widely known as a prcicc agent, died here hut idght of wood alcohol poloonlug. Men with whom he han been associated lately said that he had not taken n drink for cart!, but yesterday he linked n friend for oiih to cure ft cold. Dunroy wna forty -five yenri old nnd In his younger days a protege of AVII Ham J. llryan. who paid his way through the University of Nebraska. BACK TO "VILLAGE" TO DIE Returns From South America When Told He Could Not Live New Vork, March 13). fly A. I'.)--Noble Taylor, manager of the United I'ress bureau In Illo de Janeiro, died here today In a hotel on 'N'uhlilngton Miurtr. Informed by a physician that he had only three weeks to live. Tnjlor imme diately took pannage for New York, where he conllded to friends that he wished to die in thi iSreenwIch Village colony of artists, writers and newspaper folk. He arrived jesterday. Taylor's home was In Indliiniip.HI, where hK mother 'Hid "ikfer reside. He formerly wus connected with the In -illanapolls Star and liouisville, Kj., Herald. Jersey Farm Wages Drop .Moorcstown, N. J., March 29. 1'riitt growers nnd fnrmers who In this sec tion had great difficulty last spring to itet heln at S(l a mouth are nmv nl.ln to llnd ull the workers thej need nt $4." to $50 a month, and some farmers ur ' paying less than this, I Fur Chokers, Scarfs, etc. 8 Brown Fox Chokers 9 Taupe Wolf Scarfs 10 Brown Fox Scarfs 9 Taupe Fox Scarfs 5 Black Wolf Scarfs 12 Stone Marten Chokers .... 4 Hudson Bay Sable Chokers 6 Hudson Seal Stole.s 4 Scotch Moleskin Stoles 4 Dyed Blue Fox Chokers . . 5 Pearl Grey Fox Chokenj . 2 Australian Opossum Stoles 6 Squirrel Stoles 4 Jap Mink Stoles 2 Natural Fisher Chokers 1 Silver Fox Scarf Fonncvlr 30.00 30.00" 30.00 40.00 50.00 09.00 100.00 100.00 135.00 140.00 160.00 165.00 165.00 165.00 223.00 295.00 XtinrS 14.50 14.50 14.50 19.50 24.50 34.50 49.50 49.50 64.50 69.50 79.50 79.50 79.50 89.50 110.00 145.00 Liberty llonds & Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted! "Built Like a Skyscraper1 i. n HI II H IO U . jZ ,a 11. it I i. v..:....., r-a.t ; Hi., nnrf JS imh It! S55rosc7 ioiMJb h.": ''or yean we've bten guaranteeing Shaw-'Waikcr Utcc Letter Files ro efunr! thia tf.t. .Vott' remf about another important guarantte Shaw-Walker guaranteed Letter Filing XOU want a word in the dictionary; or a name in the telephone, book. You find it quickly naturally. No delay. No excuses. You want a letter from a file equipped with a Shaw-Walker Index. You find it immediately. No waiting. No mental cal culations. For you have a complete filing machine. Equip your files with Shaw Walker Indexes. And install them under the new Shaw Walker method of File Man agement. Then we guarantee to deliver any letter you want into your hands almost in stantly. Find out how to put your file department on a result basis. Phone or write us, without obligation, for full information regarding Shaw-Walker Guar anteed Letter Filing. Shaw-Walkbr 1010 Chestnut St., Philadelphia pror Steel and Wood Filee Card Index Equipment Ledger Detht Filing Safe, STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER- To-morrow, Wednesday CLOVER DAY THE second of the two March Clover Days will surely be hs gretit as the more than three hundred of the Clover Specials in quantities ample for BOTH DAYS, but we have in reserve MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED new and diirerent lots for the second day, insuring a Wonderful Variety of Seasonable and Desirable Merchandise at - -- Less Than the New Low Prices! New Spring Apparel for men, women and children : miscellaneous articles for per sonal use, and Furniture and Home Furnishings of all kinds all ar SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS from tho new lower prices in many instances, saving's of ONE-THIRD to nearly ONE-HALF. Look for tho famous Fuur-haf Clover Signs in every department. Every Item Printed Here an Exceptional Value ! Hundreds of Others Equally Attractive! FOR WOMEN Spring Millinery New Trimmed Hats exceptional at J52.93 Banded Sports Sailors now $3.50 Trimmed Ready-to-wear Hats now A 1.95 Untrinuned Hats, somc'samplcs, now $1.50 New Crepe de Chine Dresses now 521.75 lilach, navy l'uc i,rown, frrny ai l rYotich llue Navy and Black Tricotine Dresses $10.00 Fine New Tricotine Suits now $35.00 Late Winter Suits, size 34 now $12.75 New Polo Cloth Coats, silk-lined $18.00 Rubberized Tweed Raincoats now $9.75 New Plaited Plaid Skirts now $7.50 Various Silk Waists, many shades $3.50 Mignonette Over-Rlouses now $5.00 Trimmed White Voile Waists now $1.05 Canadian Wolf Scarfs $22.50 and $27.50 "Queen Make" House Dresses now $1.75 e, e'ligUixTf. percile. Slixlit ImKrfcctiona. Hand-embroidered Crepe Kimonos $1.50 Hemstitched Nainsook Night Gowns 85c Odd Lots of Pajamas ( ") Greatly Reduced Silk Petticoats, some jersev-top $3.95 Cotton Taffeta Petticoats now $1.00 Odd Lots of Corsets, chiefly S. & C $1.50 Jessica Corsets, elastic-top now $5.00 Organdie Collars, 50c; Sets $1.00 Imported Venise Lace Collars 50c 2-clasp French Kid Gloves now $1.15 2-clasp White Wash Fabric Gloves now SOc Extra Fine Linen Handkerchiefs 30c each Switches and Transformations $3.95, $-1.95 Shetland Wool Spencers now $2.00 Ribbed Lihle Vests, size 5 now 50c Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, 35c; extras, 10c JjtlY IMlU, 110 HliH'VC, 1.1.-0 iuiots. Full-fashioned Silk Stockings now 75c U.nolc asiil vhlt KTcr.il.i. Mercerized Lisle Stockings now 50c Vul'.-fuAi. tuned. Hlack anil nay Short Lines of Fine Shoes now $4.75 High and Low Shoes, short lines $1.75 LINENS, BEDFURN1SHINGS Mercerized Cotton Table Cloths $2.75 Hemstitched Linen Towels, 22x39 $1.00 White DretJS Linen, 45-inch $1.50 a yard Round Scalloped Madeira Centrepieces 70c Bleached Muslin Sheets, G.'!x90 inches, $1.45; 72x90 inches, $1.55; 81x90 inches $1.58 Camp Blankets, wool - and - cotton, 00 x 80 inches, $4.75; all-wool, 06x80 $8.50 Silkoline-covered Cotton Comfortables, $3.00 and $3.50 Unbleached Muslin Pillow Casing, 15-in., 35c Unbleached Muslin, 10-inch 38c a yard Quilted Table Padding $2.00 a yard Bleached Muslin, 3(J-inch 25c a yard MISSES AND CHILDREN One Hundred New Crepe de Chine and Satin Dresses, sizes 14 to 18 years now $22.50 Girls' New Coats, 10 to 1G years now $9.50 New Spring Coals, of camel's-hair and velour i cloaking, sizes 14 to IS years $25.00 Girls' Batiste Pajamas. G to 10 years 95c j Children's Muslin Underwear ( '''..'. ) reduced ' Children's Stockings 18c. or 3 pairs for 50c I'ottvr. Black, vhl'c ai.il con'o .in rifci.cl.i Children's "Puritan" Waist Suits now $1.00 Trot-Mox Oxfords ( 'Vm,;8:,;- ) now $2.23 Growing Girls' Pumps and Oxfords S3.25 Girls' Smart Trimmed Hats now $4.50 FABRICS AND TRIMMINGS G-inch Washable White Habutai Silk $1.00 35-inch Satin Mescaline, black, colors $1.65 35-inch Tufleta, chiefly in navy $1.75 40-inch Crepe de Chine, black, colors $1.95 40-inch Crepe Georgette, black, colors $1.25 12-inch Wool-mixed Checks now $1.00 54-inch Colored All-wool Dress Serge $2.50 25-inch Plaid Dress Gingham 16c a yard White Cotton Underwear Crepe 22c a yard Shirting Madras 36c Checked Ginghams 20c White Linene Suiting now 2Sc a vard White Voile 28c White Organdie 3Sc 36-inch Figured Venetian Coat Linings 75c G-inch Satin-stripe Flowered Ribbon 2Sc Venise Lace Collar Points 15c a yard 42-ich Tucked Voile Flouncing 95c FOR THE HOME Various Framed Pictures now 75c and $3.00 Fancy Figures for Electric Lights $6.50 Link Springs, all-metal frames now $10.00 Tapestry Table Scarfs now 2.00 and $3.00 50-inch Colored Madras now $1.25 a yard Oriental Striped Couch Covers S1.50 Velour Table Scarfs nov. $3.00 White Bubbiuet Sash Curtains S2.30 a pair Plain Denim now 60c a yard Floor Brushes, 16-inch sie now $1.45 Strong Galvanized Garbage Cans $1.45 One Hundred Wire Frj ing Baskets 35c Some Light-cut Glassware Much Under Price Cut Glass Sugar and Cream Sets, $5.65 Porcelain Dinner Set, 97 piece-, $20.00 Steel Knives, whitf handle S0.50 a dozen Cheese-and-Cracker Dishes ( .' ) now $6 Mens Clothing Greatly Reduced o'ovu" price: average littk n.ori- than enc- hnlf the real present value: Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits for men Men's Blue Serge Suits ith extra trousers Hart. Schaffner & Marx and "Alco" Suits Men's Top Coat- S18.50 and $25.00 Men's Worsted Suits for Spring $23.75 Young Men's Spring Suits $22.50 $36.50 $23.75 $27.50 FURNITURE A T HALF REGULAR PRICES A .-ji'- ial collection ut templets Sjitj ar.d J'uroo:.., Li.vir.-.rcoiu ami Din-it-n, J.iv Suii.nur Furniture, i -pc.J .-ctiiii ur.d reduced to odi. rie'et or inr:-ri'uin lur Ai-eij bl-' : Soft Hats $2.25, $3.25 Caps. 15c, $1.55 Soft Shirts 95c, $1.25, S1.30. $1.05, $2.25 Four-in-hands, 25c, 15c, 65c, 95c, $1.15, $1.50 Men's Silk Socks now 15c a pair "VincU li bunk .i .il i jlurii Men's Cotton Socks 6 pairs for 70c hlCB S v., to 11 In t'..iok, biua a'irt io.uo an Men's Athletic Union Suits 75c I !. vntll M.lliHuu!.. f-.C '0 to 16. Men's Blanket Bath Robes $3.00 Tape-border Extra-size Handkerchief: $1 Men's Oxfords $5.95, $6.95 and $8.95 Men's Doette Gloves 90c FOR BOYS Cheiot Suits $6.95, $8.75 and $11.75 Small Boys Wash Suits $1.43 and $2.95 Blue Serge Knickerbockers now $2,23 Cloth Hats 65c, $1.15 Caps S5c Neckties, odd shade 25c Athletic Union Suits now 55c UliilH, 'bjilit.beU" tultn, of tfime cottm Kccji ia. Boys' Black or Tan Shoes now $4.93 FLOOR COVERINGS Imported Wilton Rug. 9x12 feet S92.50 Body Bru&sels Rugs, size 9x12 feet $47.50 San ford' Beauais Axminster, 8.3x10.6, $52 Heay Silk Colonial Rug, J)12 $22.50 Mat'iug, 110-warp now $11.50 a roll Velvet Carpet, plain shades $2.43 a yard Printed Cork Linoleum 90c a square yard I) '' Luw(.i'p,( D'pc-; .nt Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9x12 feet $25.00 Japanese Grass Rugs, 8x10 feet $4.30 Axminsters (slightly imperfect), 9x12 $43 Robury 10-wire Brussels Rugs, 9x12, $29.50 Printed Linoleum now 60c a square yard MISCELLANEOUS Baby Coachc $27.50 and $44.00 Safety Gates, 6-foot now $1.75 Ear Puffs, the new hair effect 20c a pair Black Binding or Trimming Braid 13c yard Barret tea, amber or shell color 20c Brown Fabrikoid Suit Cases $4.75 Vachette Strap Book- now 75c Colored Leather Hand Bags now 83c Silk Girdles at Great Reductions L'hoi'olate-coxered Peppermints 50c a pound Fancy-boxed Stationery now 50c Stenciled Pillow Slips now Gar Solid Gold I a Vallieres $2.00 Gold-filled Coat Chains now $1.00 Fancy Necklaces now 65c Three-quarter W ardrobe Trunks $30.00 1 S. & C. Rose-and-Abtoml Cream 26c Violet Toilet Wator 37c Metal Hot Water Bottles now $1.00 STUAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Market .Street Ulghth Street Filbert Str 41 u , jUl'LL. & ---'' iJmttiie jm:,i wc
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