Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 31, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, 5IAR0H 31, 1921
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MAN
SCARED By HORN
Mrs. Elizabeth Jeffreys, of
Bethesdn Homo. Run Down
on Stenlon Avenue
COLD SORE NOT GUILTY
Doctors Here Scout Theory It Is
Sleeping Sickness Accessory i
' SlrvpliiK "li'kncts" is nut t-rn cl s-
i fit I n-lntcil t t lull iifslifi'r.ms rolil j
nii or fi'ii-r hlisti'i- on your lip ;
I'ln'mli'llmui pl.t -ii'iiiim hnv 1 1 --n tn
In" ili'!Vii-i' ..f tin. tVii-r li!ii'i- i'i an I
hit In hiii'si pi rl'iM-i id li ! Ilmix. I
f tin- I'MKii'ijr In-titiiti. I'm is, wliti ii,
mi's it nf ln'liitf n "liliioil-liHitluT if
ti" phulitli Mhnrsuu" ( Iri-pintf slrl,
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l'riifi'ixo" l!i'i iiiiuh' ii imnib-r of!
L
EGI1
PROTESTS
10 POSTAL HEAD
Committee Appeals to Hays for
Employes Who Served
in War
RAN BACK IN AUTO'S PATH ...tZiin;;;,:. Z 'DISCRIMINATION ALLEGED
of ii fowl- bliti-r into tin" M-in- of n '
m i-i , i i v . r.ilfljlt. uliii'li. nr urillii,'.- to tin- report.' ,,.., ,,
Mi" I i il. t J.Kpi- h i tin ,li,i! of s1i.,.,hik . luicsi." ' "',lli"'1 ' Muriloil, ii'liutiint for
jearsnll .hi nifiln. of tlir IVlliKiln Iir. (Viv.irr f. Kiiinvii-a n il.Timi- ""' '' "n-v '-niii.i I imr-mi nl. Ai"ri ii un
Homo, mi. , p. ,rk '.I ih n :uii ri'Lt'itn 'oli.siM. wi i'iiiil"iti m his rissert'un I.i'ftion. li is iivrlvi'il unnl tiotn Wnli-
killo.1 In , r..,t..ionl.il- In-i ii.tsll !..r "'''V. '''"r" "" 'thiiitf lo tin- thoor' sCW ';'" ,1 ,l"" """'";
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rrosms Will m i. mi. nwmi- nl Mm- ,, , t( , ,,, ,iltl(,M, ,1;lnS(,,. 5($2yg5& ', '- '"-ti r.-fn -i -T.-.l
ton niTim ,n lr. Ku.iulov "ainl inntniut n S&Wrl&Wafe '' 1 - r"pi -
A- Mi .! ft i ii,iino.ii Ifl Jli lit ! ifiv-n. or. at uii' rati. ht,v Imrtnli - J? jjrNSMtrKKR -,n,'l,a,w " ,' ''
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imt t'.i' I, .hi, .f ti,, tvifoi'ov'" Slo .ilnuiiil hn.l to do with a miwil info tlon awWwMFir ' ' i .'"'"j""1
fnrloil n pi i'i- -ii-. i. Im' fiaiitw ! it t n-n ralo tin- xitupli' f-.r Mi- VSP i "" " " i"
slip rmilii l t i-.i.'i Hi- - t i..-. -id'. r. t.'r. ..t(i.MiK ail.'.l cold ho-- - m. , 8lsSjv3?r , " -x-'"!"1"
iru-fl In- ii 'i "'in n.'iii'i 'I'tiMipiiil iiu Imt n io-.'l i-ritiilion of tin' ihtvci, anrr' ' '' ""' ' ,
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(ni -tui' . I i r. I more, it Iiu ln' t Imtii .imi:i m- lliai
Clnrpii.i K Sin.!'.,. -".M '.poii ,i,or.' i- -u-li lli.ni.- a a K.rm of lu- A roiM.uttir fioni t'i. l.-jion. roin.
rtrnn. dnw-i oi tli'."ir p,.'U.'d lr- ! ....pintt -Kkn. rii.isi-lans in l"1" '' "' -'"';"" - '"' f ' '
,iriltfs DJ ll, i TOOK E -I T Mil' l lit"! l.tirnlM ,fr Ni'iinM t-l C" In CXtri'llH mYii i -.-.-. ... ;
,, ..m. ....rm.tUo...,. -on,., in- U.,...t fV ,i, " rU of MarylniM
........... . iiip-aiv, hcloti' ro.itnui-ii'r ltai mul
Ur ItiiiMiK Koi,..o jop. nrhr -tnff , ,lvnrm, ,, llin.lr..j, f ,- wtrrnii.
M 111- .! mi oil ll'i-pillll. iiotil- iiiiii ll
tlie -am- opiinou, an ilof lr. Cluriv
N Hail-. atiotluT iIerniiitooui"l.
nut Uni Hi. -tot i! n,,i iniii tin i '
hhid d at i id 1. 1 nit i i' intitiv Mi-,Tpfr-i
- -Vil .i- fi-iiiir'd and -ln'
rrr"n id I lilv i'i oil I -.
Mr- .loifriMi a i'i '.urc "f ll"'
Inillldri it d Hi -ill Hon-. H'l' lio''
n -itir fi an nt ! "t.ikiri; ft.ililili
mi'tit at 1 in.' ml iim I Ni"" -ti'it-
Hor imh iiov n i- l -v ii-" 'ir- t'M
Crnndr lnldt n l- .h- inniati'- of llo'
Oild r-llnw." Hotn-
Sri t'i iv i- ,i ii-i-d ! id i'.l lav- .i
I'i'Hriiis i 'il ii trfii'i' M ' ir: tint.- I'i n-
tnilk.lt '1 111 Hll. 'HiiU'l in',, -'.itlill
SHOEMAKERIS HONEST
Returns S80 Found Tucked in Toe
of Worn Footgear
in tli- poitnl iM'lfc were Ii-inc dii
rniniiiati'd aeaint. ina-iniiidi a- on
tlndr I'l'ttirn Ironi tin' world unr tlif
toimd tli-ir plini liail Ii n lill-d and
thai tlioj would li.n- to lirutn imam
from tin- Imtfoi'i
Tlio Aiiinrirnti l.iRi"ii. tin' i-ionniit lo
inl'iimicd Mr. Hay-. Ii-Upm'-i that the
lift of I'llTlBP'sH of .)nl.. IIM'-. plOVllll'
C for tin- ri'in-tateiniMit of mmoimiis in
i tin ir piop-r rank
RADIO SHIP LEAVES
ltiil wii- liandi'd the money by Aubit
Tl.e -lioi maker refused to aec-pt a re-ward.
I I'I : i ' - nliit '. a -lio-iim!,!' .
I .ft, I. nrlh 1111,1 Mi'tll 1 .tl't'-t- V
" r.oil i" ii n-'oiinr """ li" fo'ind hiil hiit.ltiee- wre i ited in whiili mm
il-n in a -hoe hioii-'u lo linn for mend ," "''r'' oier-ui- and de-orat-d foi
PMiMTi ii.ni reiuini'ii in iitiM wifir pn-
Old Iowa Goes to Sea for Further "M,- Mi'n Hnni. I Hi! Nmlh f.-arh i i-itin-" in the I'o-totlii'e I i-patitn-in
,.,,..,... -.- e . -ir-ii. hneialit the footwear to Anbitz. ! I'"'d 1j othei-. I In- t.Mtiire wa- ili.
VVITCIC& cumuli tvutinntma . . . , ,. . ,
fiiisettilii Hint -lie liao "tiltli il .1 roll
Con-; l.iM'i-lnp . I l.i 'ii-rlj tn ,,f ll, , t,r to- of one of the "ho
low.i. l.t- ii- I'I. oh '.I 1 1 Viy yii-l, ( i,nr ,,.r ,r ,. iv,-ai!p,i
ti'iln. 1 nil lor the I In -.ipeaKe li.i . ;,,.,. ,, m0nej hail been I'Olli'r.lled.
Where e.pi'l inn lit- HI , nllttolllIlS till , l,r,-te,l In tin. -hoemnker'a shoo
i i.. ii i ..! , "' :. .- . . v.
fX-,- l lilil Will i' ,' ,,.'..
The former low.i - -pnpp-d to lie
(lireeted t" wtiih and Hi- b.it Ii -hip
Ohio i- i.invi,i it 'i n liim .ippnrni"
to OOtltlol Hi- M el fl-nlll .1 ili-tilne
I. ienti n.itii ll'tiiu- .1 OTonti-l1 i
in i o ii i, I o' 1 e oa-t liattli .Imh.
He will ntumnt lo i-t.i'ilih wnih
telephotii. i mi, iiiitin .iti'Oi with the I'lno
111 '.! n". ! i toniu'it. win n the vi li
vid In n.ii'io'.n.Mi. ' ''ii n. lie- up n
Dance for Hospital Tonight
'I'll- annual rl.it jiwn under the di
rectum of im kiln-' . n"i''n of tli
Hoo-M'-!t 1 lo-pital will lie In-il tonight
nt the M"o-o ,ii li.,ri ii i I'.'oa I and
Mniti r street''. The proioods of the nf
f.iir ha.- li n vo'eil to th- n -u-it. tun . i
fund of tl ho-p t.il i I" ok- ot v I., n
now show a d-ln o of n1" r 'hii1ii
i niei nl (he nieelillc of the nntioliat
i eiinlve looiidtlee in JVhrnnrj wltli
Hi H-'l'i Hun a I m wis taken lo
1m. A i ma in lii't'ol' th- new lid-IniMi-t
i ai ton n- soon .1- po--ilde after
il Im I assumed rniilr.il The I'oininlt
ie w.is aiiolliled ill thai time.
d sit-e to iii'i'iinitihite funds for the
ots.iniii, ion's future reitlireinents hai
led Hie i e ntno oollttllllteo of 111" Dm Id
.lame .ii I'osi . ',i s", , ilreide llpoll
in' eilniet't of part of the iiiV
ai.iilnli'e iii'iils in huildin? and
I hi a I'sooi laiimi -hares. New share-i
wi'l lie in iiiiieil Im the po-1 eer,
in .ilhs in iisoeatioiis appioM'd bv
lli- liminee lonmiiltee and the uieinber-
hip .it Im The tltinn llieer and
ailliitanl of the post are now li-lnn
i ompeii-ateil fo,. their woik This plnil
las lie. ome part ol the poln , of thi'i
'po-t. miiMtn; Hie otll, es I e-onsilile to
'I'll- etitilo po-l inemhei dilp .
! tiilfr of .lohti I'. C'lrlnnd Post.
No I'.ll!. 'itlended the fntieral of Peter
Cotilin. 'Jk'll. i:iliwotlh stieil. who died
fio i th- iff- I of Sim riven ed while
eriiiiR in the Ninth tti'fiii'ient. Twen
t -eichtli Divi-ion. in I'm tire A tirine
sipi.id wa deiiilleil i'ioiii the I'ritikford
r-"iial l'. --en iei' ni-n In utiiforin
from Ins n-ljllilioi lio.n .li'teil as pall-
' hea t-ts
I
CHURCH SHARES IN WILL
i Testament of jlnne McCabe Gives
i $500 to Gcsu Parish
Tin I '.llliolie 'linn li of the (ir-ll was1
j bi'ipioalhi'd .-sS.-.mii in the will of .tune1
Mi I 'ah-, probated toda. The testament I
iliteiled the dim rilnil ion of (he balnnee !
of the .?lsill estate , inning nephews and j
nicies The tnitutnr died 111 St. ,lo- !
soph's llo-pillll. j
I HI it wills wen those of .lohaiuin
Tudor. t!ut7 Smith I'niv eichth ctreet.
s:'.s.l'" : Kmina Dhall. 1T.",.' North
TwetiH -lit-t street. Sl'.'tiO. Prosper A.
l'.nrntel. who iei in AHantle Citv.
Sss.niiii; i:ilabeth ; ltmer, ."I I North
I'ifH -eluhtli street, .vs'.'ihi
lni nlorii's wer tiled foi the estites
of Adele . Uoliiti-Mii. M'i."ii'.' 1,1 . Sara
.1. I g. S7l)."i.li!i. Matilia Iinn,
." lO.sl! "! : .l.nol' Win-port, vll!,.
ii-." si'i. ami .lane M Speakiii'iii, .ssli,
r.J.".. is
CONWELL, ILL, CUTS TOUR
Stricken With Laryngitis, Clergy
man Abandons Up-Stalo Lectures
Dr. Uimsell 11. ('unwell, who ad
dressed -10(1 students eager lo hear his
talk "AorcH of Diiinuimlx," In Sornnton
last nlifht, iilthniiRh nilvlsed aKiilimt It
b his phiilclan lieoaiise nf noiile
Imi iiKilii. will tu-rUe home this after
noon. Dr. Conwell heeamij HI In Wilkes
I'.ii ip- .M'sterdaj after u leeturc on
Tuesday night mid won couneled b
his iilij filoinn to cniii'rl his lecture tour
throilKli the ntule.
Hather than disappoint (ho students
of the I'nrresponileni'e M'hocd, ho bun
dled himself in wraps mid niotored from
Wilkes-P.arre to S.eranton. He uu.i tuel
there bv a rominlttee. who took every:
precautlou lest he rateli more eold.
A trained mil has hern sent from
this i-lt to attend Dr. Conwell on his
relurn trip. I II- phjsielnn has pre--eribi'd
a lone rest for him.
mouth street, Gloucester, tomorrow
nlcht mul mini m 1 1
(lllieinls of Camdi'ii, (lioileostei' and
Cninden oounly, as well as stnte nlliolals,
will nttend the funeral Hilttirday after
noun. Hervli'c will he coudui'tcd by
the Itev. T. Keith Cherry, pastor of the
Itantlst Church. Inlrrmcnt will be In
Cedar drove Cemetery.
Ot
D
o
aoExot
c
Henry J. West's Funeral
ouil louce. io. un, r . mid a. ai., of
Oloucestor City, will go to thp homo of
Mean -I. West formerly ulierlfF ntnl
Mr.te comptroller, lirondwny and Mon-
Planked Shadn
Something New
Coolccd on Hickory Plank
in Front of You in
Main Dining Room
f Also Noted for
a SHORE DINNERS
and SEA FOOD
STEAMED OYSTERS AND
STEAMED SOFT CLAMS
Bookbinder's
125 WALNUT ST.
Open Until 11 P. M.
.nr-i.
O
OE30I
Gluck
Fays
If your salesmen 's
samples are lost
or damaged?
Xobfjii cIm.- but you.
the owner The ales
men can't he hchi re
sponsible tor accident,
fire. etc. The railway
compam's liability is
limited. The only safe.
economn.al th:ii'r, to do
is to insure ur "ale"
men's samples.
Any apent or broher can get
you a North America policy
Insurance Company
of North America
Philadelphia
Capital 3 000 000 F mndtd 179-
How much per year do
your clothes cost?
Clothes of the best pro
curable materials, made up
j by the best of workmen,
and priced to give us a
1 most moderate profit are
i the only kind we sell.
They're cheaper "per
year" than any other.
If you don't find them so,
, we're always ready at our
' convenient corner with
I "money back."
Spring Suits
of
Splendid Qualities
$30, $35, $40, $45
The Best Clothes for the
Least Money
Ferro 8 Co.mtv
C'ltlder: A- Outfitters
l"i .-! Ac n I . I
R-ifo'R Pcct Clot lu
Chestnut Street at Junlpec
J AMeap
OVEH" BAKE
and
Z
imbalist
Academy of Music
April 2
Hear Gluck and Zimbalist at this
recital. Then go lo any Victor dealer's
and hear the Victor Records by Gluck
and by Zimbalist. You will instantly ap
preciate how truly the
Victrola brings to you
their personality and
their art.
apn
"HISMASTERS VOICE"
Kautmrorr
Victor Talking Machine Co.
Camden, New Jersey
i
Stemway Style M Grand Piano, in its 5
feet 7 inches of length, compasses all the
exquirite qualities of tone, action and
touch that ir, built into Steinway's master
pieces, which are the reliance of the
world's greatest artists and the pride of
music lovers the world over. Only in
volume of tone is there a discernible dif
ference but it is an artistic modification
thac retains for the smaller spaces of the
modern heme or apartment all that glow
ing color and richness that is exclusive to
Steinway an immediate approach to the
perfect hitman voice. Style M i3 a scien
tific determination of the relation of size
to musical rc-.ult. If finest quality of
grand pijino tone could be produced in a
piv"no of less length, there would be a
smaller Steinway. Compare sizes and
orices. Style M, in mahogany, $1375.
N. STETSON & CO., 1111 Chestnut
Street, sole Philadelphia representatives
or oteinway cc oons.
e
They taste "different." They
are different You will recog
nize this delicious difference the
minute you taste them. Their
distinctive, unmistakable flavor
comes from perfect seasoning
with the long-famous tomato
sauce made by Heinz plus
REAL BAKING
ll
i I'M
rMfMiWMAvi Unlets itamfxd like thU It U g
BiinrmiifaaMWA'iW ' not an Educator
i-x'aokco 'iiir't"n cjii
21
iMEliEiMllii
Here's Our Guarantee! Readmit!!
We guarantee the prices in this sale to be lower
than they will be any time during 1921 we
urge you to purchnsc now for next season's needa.
Take advantage of our deferred payment plan. So
certain are wo of the values wo now offer that
should you find a garment in our stock, prior to
delivery, that you consider bettor value, your
payments enn be applied to this purchase.
IJilJilLiiuiiiiij. t
mm OKSSftMsG: m&
at Half-Price & Less
Special Price-Cuts
for Tomorrow
TrOUR attention is especially di
J rected to the remarkable price
reductions that are the great fea
ture of this announcement all the
more remarkable when the Dependable
Nature of Mawson & DcMany Furs is
considered. Supplementing the Ex
traordinary 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 our Storage VnultH until required.
Payments to be continued throughout the
Spring and Summer.
87.50 f
Scurf ti Wl!
lieu. ITS.ooA
Sale
-Fur Chokers-
(20 Only)
Keg. 15.00 to 25.00
Natural Squirrel, Austra
lian Opossum, Taupe Coney
and Jap Mink Chokers.
Fur Chokers
1S.OO
(28 Only)
Keg. 30.00 to 45.00
Xntural Mink, Jap Kolin
sky, Stone .Marten, Korean
Kolinsky and Fitch Chokers.
EXTRA SPECIAL -
(14 Only)
Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs
Two Skin Effects. As Illustrated.
Reduced from 175.00
N in. ill nnliTs IIIImI un tills Itrm.
87.50
r-Russian Pong Coats i
(10 Only)
59.50
3G-inch Full Flnrc Models.
. Reduced from 135.00
Marmot Coats-
(15 Only)
3S.OO
32-inch Full Flared Model.
Reduced from 100.00
l!ox proud your
l.ouitgiterutflltein
ihU little Educator
pump! Black or
tan kid, white
tuck or patent calf.
in real ovens by dry heat. Just as
a potato baked with unbroken jacket
is more richly flavored and highly
nutritive than if boiled or prepared
in some other way--beans must be
oven baked to preserve their natural
goodness. That is the HEINZ
quality-economy method.
The Safest Shoe
For Baby Feet
nPAKE no chances with the shoe you put
- on those tender, little, growing feetl
In Educators you can be sure they
will be absolutely Bafe from the begin
ning of corns, bunions, callouses, ingrow
ing nails, fallen arches, and all foot-ills.
For Educators are made scientifically to
"let the feet grow as they should."
We cannot recommend too highly
these shoes made by Rice & Hutchins,
Boston's famous shoe-makers.
RICE A KUTCHIH5
HEINZ Baked Eeans with Pork and
Tomato Sauce
HEINZ Baked Pork and Beon3 (with
out Tomato Sauce) Boston "-tyle
HEINZ Baked Beans in Tonuto Sauce
without Meat (Vcgetariar)
HEINZ Baked Red Kidney Beans
One of th
rDUCATOK
SHOE
FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN
S. K. Miller
!HJ' j & Jiirt Mirl.it it,
R. Cherry's Soni
Mil (itTiiiunlimn r,
H. A. her
till'.' KtdBii .Uf.
Writ. MacArlane
J03II rrmlifiinl Aii-.
L. H. Gtickmon
4H.li) S. Hru.iU St.
.Mti: sni.n in tiikm; moki.s
R. Foiter & Son
4S3tt Miiln M.,
MuiiiDiinl., I'lilla.
Clint. Clere
2730 Coluiiibli Alt
Geo. Schwlnn
iint N. nth st
A. Chriitian
4J0! IVuliKford Ati,
Poland, Friedman Co.
Ill A Tnskrr Ms. &
'III si. .Ml3limtllnllic
A i'.
George M. Carman
.5H N. CM M.
A. Kohut & Sons
ttli d Hiiruip f,t
( uinilin. .V j.
FUR Coats
l"ornirrly
Taupe Lamb 100.00
Russian Pony 1 .'15.00
French Seal 180.00
Trimmed Marmot 185.00
French Seal 195.00
Natural Muskrat 250.00
French Seal Wraps 205.00
Natural Racoon 200.00
Trimmed French Seal. . 295.00
Natural Raccoon 350.00
Trimmed Hudson Seal. ,'50.00
Scotch Moleskin 495.00
Hud. Seal, Skunk Trm'd (500.00
Hud. Seal, Beaver Trm'd 000.00
Australian Opossum . . (595.00
Hudson Seal Wraps . . . 750.00
Natural Squirrel Coats. 795.00
Moleskin Wraps 815.00
Squirrel Wraps 1000.00
Natural Mink 2000.00
Natural Mink Wrap . . .3300.00
Itnliuril
tn
49.50
nn zn
a:i.nu
S9.50k
:m..u
98.50
125.00
145.00
145.00
145.00
175.00
175.00
245.00
295.00
295.00
345.00
395.00
395.00
495.00
495.00
995.00
1050.00
1JjttL'fjffHWj
KasSmO
f ViMrTHuK'--
t JHLBZIi'j cft.s.
MWSBr'
llfllii
f
Fur Chokers
etc.
French Seal Coat
Iicg. 105.00
Sale
98.50
l'lirnifrly ItriliirrO
Taupe Wolf Scarfs 30.00 1 UO
Brown Fo Scarfs 30.00 1 1.50
Brown Fox Chokers ... 10.00 19.50
Taupe Fox Scarfs 10.00 19.50
Hlnck Wolf Scarfs 50.00 24.50
French Seal Stoles (50.00 29.50
Stone Marten Chokers. (59.00 31.50
Baum Marten Chokers. 100.00 49.50
Hud. Bay Sable Chokers 100.00 49.50
Hudson Seal Stoles 100.00 49.50
Scotch Moleskin Stoles. 135.00 (54.50
Blue Fox Chokers 110.00 (59.50
Pearl Grey Fox duikers 1(50.00 79.50
Aust. Opossum Stoles. . 1(15.00 79.50
Squirrel Stoles 105.00 79.50
.Jap Mink Stoles 105.00 89.50
Natural Fisher Chokers 225.00 110.00
Silver Fox Scarf 295.00 145.00
I'ltSiJWH ')!
Coats. Km.
U5.no. 'n'.'
59.50
ffc32n: Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted E
COOKS!
A good cook mean3 a happy family
at dinner time.
If YOU need a cook advertise in
THE LEDGER
Morning and Evening
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