1ii Hrfbftvp ."' "I"ft L jqpvm " "t'TT r m. ? rt J. f it y Id EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PniLADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921 "Boots" Loses Fight I to Direct Acquittal Srii-iinl Contlnunl from Vnct Oni Pflrcc," nlil Iut nltnrnri tlfgrce niiirilcr un tho but tin- mm monurnlth conM crt in tin- r:i-i" of letter I). Trrnilwnj. M riu-nt l.nc nns not in tho mom in lien IV in ' wv murdrrcil. Doesn't Soo ArRiitnrnt'o Hrlfl "I do not coin tlio drift of nimii nijru ttfnt," i.ilil .IuiIbi1 AnilonrliMl. "It Ik In tin1 direction of Iiiin.ii.: rn icqillttnl onlcri'd mi tin miirilrr Indijt- ment," nld lior ronuwM "I mow liiiit j thl Inillrtnirnt lie snbinlttld. ' Tiidgo Audi'iirli'd tlirti tuitifil to l' , fipuiscr. "Is it true." ! uUmI. "ilmi I tho Rirl onnnot lip i-oimi-i-tfil nniiIi Hi. flctunl murder?" Mr. Sn-l"or mi'-worrd tint tin m.ii o. fudge Atidrnriod thru -iiRi:rti'ci that the tinirdiT iiuHotmi'tit In- vit,i- dlnu-n In ncrocinotit. which wi ilmn- "I iionv n I'll to move." said tin1 sirl's Attorney. " "t lint tli hill rlmririiiK tln defeiidimt ith ln'liic in nei'Ow-ori lifter; the tnrl lie MibmittPii similarly Mr, SpiMocr nnoiiIiI hot ngree to tni. nor would .iikIkx Auib'tii ieil. "WIi.n dn ion nsU (.mi the (! oinr Indirtniont. lie nn thdr.iNNiiV" the judK' eked. "Itei'nii''e shi i in n von rnniirctPil tvitb the homicide ' replied her mim-nl "Well. 1 under. mini tliul." .-n'd the JikIrp, "hut on tlii- other hnnd "-In n acquiiinted Nifh all the otbi-r tliiee pritiri)inlx. She ns preeut m Ii'mi the Ittnrk mi" unrip nn .r I'eine nwl he nvhh Tri-mlum s mifIi (.' "Hoots" Winies "Hoot- ' winced nt the jinltfr wnnl '"I'here ix no evidence to hIhinn Ii nhi not proper for her to be in Pence' n room." iired her nttorneN "and lii-r rctiKon for nnIsIiIhk to Kit nwi inul a botliP bocmi-e the hipii were ,. tinii nnd drunk mi u pi rfertli tn-oper ni" "Her reiison of wHliitiK to tret hnvhn from the ilrutiki i eeelent." inter .fpcted Mr. Speisrr "If it 1 true et she turned iiroiind and joined them ngnin I enn recollect no testiuion.v thnt shoNNs the defendniit wi-tii to Tclrce'i npiirttnent nnIiIi n inlter pur rose in mind. I don t Nimt to ticmp ttoiiK. but I think the jury i an draw Its own Inference .IwIbp Audenried nid : "No. there t nothing to indicate that the i;irl ti 1 1 1 to Poiree'H rooni to take part in the klllitiR "' robbing Hut -he wn in bad comtmn " "There i -ilpinlntoh no teaon for this fle to q.i In tile inn.' ltuKti'il the slH' attoinej. At thli pomi .Indite 'iuiRlej .'nine in ami -at iIonnu lelije Judifo Audenried, reiniiiuing while the attorncN fur the .1. fcic-e wa- pleadiui; I'll lie. A soon ns he Nn free frotn this she glnillt tohl her stoij." .Indite Audenried nberNed thnt if she. lflu llliiln.. I i.i t.inl.'l.itl ntll llfMt 1 anon i of TteadNNiiN all she needed 10 do nvii I Ins III to spiend nil tiliirm. II' r nttoniej le plled ilint there ueie no nses thnt had Inn tiled in IViiiisjIinnlu that Imtl ft tnblWiiid a pi"i-cdciit on this point. '"I lie ense mi lenird," ho vnlil, "imerlns this point ari f t n nnd fill' lielueeii ' The cmirt ncain internipted : "The trouble with the defendant tllllt she went iinnii.n from the cene of the t rime nnd pnsed as Trtndwa.N's w iff. She de.'lared thai she had neier been in Philadelphia and nUo tateil tbnt she entiio troni lirraln. O." Klaines It tin 'l'i r.iilsi llei altorniN leplied that it nniisi iiureh n lie enL'endeieil b tear of I'leadHiiN. tn which the .i.itlcf replied llint that wn a point for the jut to tit termhie "I iuestum Nerj ttiiit h if she nniis iii'tiinll under eoerclun "r Intuiiiil.itltui nt ntiNtlme." he said "1 think Nvhnt mill) took place must In lift f"f tin jar.N 's detei initiation." Tin mint then iiski'd the prosfi-itliir if he nniiIicI to repl) t.i the remarks uf the ntloine) for the defense Mr Spi im i i ileil opinion-. iocriitK i-s .,f this kind ami the nnnt nld. I "It limpl) "Miles iImwii In a unction of the lie- she told In Wheeliiic and t New here, espccinll) the fiiNehond she 1 told when sin. derlnreil that tt was iTiniilwiiN who to.'k her fiiun Pelrcf'i i i in, nnIimi .is ii niatt'i of tail it was Muss I The iihIki' then instructed the distrii t , altorniN to abandon the iiuitisliiinthter 'bill and tn tn the jury with the bill i t'liiirititu beitu; :iccessni n after the fact. There belli" UO te-llllHUIN til ll.'lctls!, I ,,, , , - , .Mr. rsjit ler lllinieuiaiel) nesaii in- iiiiiu inlilltNe. ) room with TrenilNNny, In the home of I petawny. nnd kiinv 'n the noNNopaiiers Mm. Heiijamlu In llnltiimire, uslnc thejthu n)io1p story of Hip crime. Iiunie of the tiinn nnImi had been liuir- "(ielitleniPti of the jut'), he fair dered. solely for the liurntise of throNV-I nilnded ; be clean uieii ; the iniitnum- iiuthorities nlT the truck Nvcalih of PennsNlvniilii does not inlentl In Wheellmr nimbi sin. nlilml nnd I thnt nelsons be nitiidpred and that the abetted when she -aid she was Mat lei pertielralorH not be vlKoronsI) prose- Williams. She told lhee falsehood. tilted Most old) In protect Ticniluni nnd herself. There Isn't a single line of eNidencp In show thnt this NNoninn wns In fear, or thnt she was Intlinldnled. She wns uslnc the tiiitiK of Williams because she IsIn.iih proteciini; the man she IoniiI. lie ciinnol Iuinc men stricken down In the (lower nf their )oulh and allow those who help those ressuiible for the crime to escape. Not mil) docs she help hint from being apprehended, but she gncs further: she makes statements nnd In them she nlgns herself ns Mrs. TrcadwiiN. and she calls herelf Mr-. Treadwa.N all through them. She knew he wasn't Mrs. Tiendwn). I'uder the In v of tind she Knew she was I lie wife ot lloss Hngprf She knew she lind im nghl to tiiKe. mi) tiauie other thuti thnt nf Rogers. Hlaiurd Innoitiit .Man "She blntneil the crime mi Movt. she said it nniis he nnIih struck the blow ; but It was TrenilNNiiN wlm tnnk her homo fiiun Pelrie's aiiarttneuts. that it was iloss and npartmeiit killed him the crime until Mi lllliott who came to their later and said the) had In other NNord". -he placed on the hend ot un innocent was NNilltng to sacrifice .in nddre-s to the jut n.'srr Adi losses .lur lli nid "The law -n)-that an) l'r- -nll Who help- ill HON WIIN IIIIN olll1 ci ill n nf i nine is uuiltN a- un n s- ol alter tin t.lct I'etillle wl ihis in ist ! tiniiisheil as the) aii- mil nig and iihotting a Ii hm tn tiape .in--tne. In -o doing the are plmiug the -liletN of I he publii nt stnke. If the defindnnt hete helped TreadwaN. who ha- been coiin icteil of the murder ami tobhei-N of lleiir) T. Peirce. to e-- l .upi mill cniiiIc tne inw. -ne mii-i ne touinl guilt) as i liaig-il. "You hae the Indi-putnble proof thnt the defendant wa- present when one ami io ibl) tNm Mnw- were -truck n Pi lice's tooiil. The mill qiio'tloli niiii haie to decide i-: Hid Marie Hog-ci-. knowing the ninrder had been omii n Itted aid .mil abet Tread wax in his ilesne to es, ape' Tin t utiiiiiotixxeiillll Hi)- -hi did and we Iiiini piodiice.i -llliiclellt exidence tn pniNO tjlllt. 1 think The talk of fear and intinuda to mini' her loN'-r. This talk of fear nnd intimidation nx here xxas -he xxlifti-lic wrote her sintements'' Sin- nniis In n mum all Iin her-elf. Tie.idwa) xvu ntiNNilieie near her and then she told a lie that might huxe sent Mo-s, nn Inno cent man. to his tlenth "There was un fear there She wa Ihcre and lied to -nve Tieadwax . And stop there She knexv how She had tin mind to con- I ilon t mean a pro- niitnl. with nn up f win men are, no ihuibl. inuriietl, are cleim-llvlng men. ' wnilt )ou to Mini this Nvniunn guilt) if tliu tistltnonx In )our minds warinnts II. "Men. this wilt be my last chance to talk to j on because the defendant him not pone on tin- -tnml. mill iniinel for the defease will have the Inst sax. Hut I don't want jon to decide tin; case by either the nriitorleiil ubllll) of my oppoiient or ni.xself. 1 want jour tleclsluu bused mi the leMtimmix which j on lime heard. If )ou lind that this testimony Is such Unit she is guilt) I want jou to lind her guilt n as atccssory after the fuel." Case Hangs on "Slender Tlueail" As soon us Mr. Spel-er lind con cluded, the defendant's loini-cl begun hi- closing iirgument. "The guilt of innocent e of this de fendant." he -aid. "h.mas on a ! 'utt-i' thiead. 1 caution )oil to bring lu piejudice with you. Ho not condemn lift because she does not measure up to Nour Ideal of a women. Thmw out oi the ca-'e all her ii -fiorplil) : Unit has nothing to do wllli It. This ) mus NNoinnn inn) haxe been ed nstrnv or fullen even as Mnr) Mngd ilen. lint j mi hnNc tn mushier only N-hether or no lie is guilt) nf this chiilge "Did TrenilNNny teceive coinl'ort from her? Did -he relieve him nifort hint in" and protect him? Tf -he did. then sin- is guilt). Hid site help him lu an) way from the beginning to the end? What tloes the evidence nIionn "' She said that she sat in the enr with him. There In no exidence to show thnt she kncNv how- to inn the car. There is exidence thnt Trendway wns out of the inr xery long at n time. 'She mijs that slip thought he t im t further lies, found intellectua .... .... T . . . . precintlmi of ctlm- ot nghl ntul wrong, i xvatelilng her even when lie xxns out ot hut a shrewd, cunning muni, nnd it was. the tar. The district attnmc) refers to Ihis mind that com octet! the -cheine tn their stop in Haltimore. The three nf V warn TiendwiiN in the tellrotiin, xiaithem hail tnuile her go along with them ' ' . .1 ....... :.. ..1.I..I. .1... ...1.1 1 1 1..1. 'NX.. l,i... .,..1 ... I,.... .. ...i....... ,i t.nm i III" lllllKa.llie 111 NNIIllll -in -nni. .--ii, , .'- n,..- . , ""I-. I IIII-) -Mill. -II Wl" Willi I III' 1IIII I'll 111 course she had to Keep up her I elation with TcndNvny as his wife. Finally Told True Story "She must hnve known of the mur der, hut tnere know ledge of II Is not enough to convict lipr, After Trentlwiiy lind been picked up on the ftreets of Wheeling b) detectlven nnd iiuestlonetl1 crime in the room adjoin tig the one this gli'P nennllx- xvhen Trendway rend It to her from the nexxspnpera, "Trendwny snltl, 'Win sth'k '",'"' Ktory, bpcnuse If you tlott'l ''"'fe It showed that Trrnilxxny lind a threat In iiilmt, nnd the Ihrrnt xxns thnt the blnnie would be put on her. She xvnn xx lib the felloxv who cmnnillteu " She did not Know wnni nmilil he. This girl is not a She's just n xvas In. she hrnrd w lint wns snld ; then! luxvxer like, my friend. the tletectlxes questioned her. l)f eoitrfe' iiltieteen-year-obl kid." she told the ideutlcnl story. Then A murmur here nrose in the court Trenilwa) later lohl oilier stories. She, room nnd court attendants lind to enll touldii't keep up xxllh him. She xvrite,1 for older. . , this note with a lip stick to Treadxvn.v "She did not know," the counsel for ill a mnca.ilic. tcl Imr him to stlch to defi'iisc r-niitinued. "how fni she collld I leave she snld In In him to get free' It with )Otl. " You Ime to apiironch this case for getting her Immorality. Ileiiiemlier she is Innocent In the eyes nf the law until she Is proven Ktillly. You have to take It up piece by plete nnd see lor ) our selves, xvhethei- she helped Treiidviuy If there is nnj rensonnble tloubl in )otir minds jou must nrqtill her. The I'circe murder i one of the most dnmnabl things pulled off, and I do not eotintc niitice those people xvhu arc connected xx Ith Its perpetration. "t ask you twelve men to consider this young fool yes. I snld young f00i -who ttl herself tip with a man nf Trentlway's chnrneter. I ask you to sentl her home nnd ncqtilt her of all con. neellon with tho crime." ins stoi). i hen Inter when she xvas freed fiom his contnmtnntltig lulluetice, "he (old the true story. The common wealth was so glad to get It they uspiI her true stor) to convict two others. Our filend l referring to the district nt tome) i assured her that she bad noth ing to fear. No, she had nothing to fenr, yet she wns accused XNlth Treadwa) of murder ' She, too, was In, the shndoxv if the electric chair. "She mny have known that they stole a car or a bag, hut she didn't know they had killed a man. When the men came back to the apartment, that Is L'O-W Wiilllllt street. Moss tes tified Hint he asked Treailxvay If the) 'hud killed him V She tells jou she never heard the statement. Moss nut) hnxe foigotten that he tuatle that stnte mt'tit. He forgot man) things. He forgot that he went to Camden. "Ju-l a lneteeii-Ye;ir-Old Kid" "The girl was nexcr out of sight nf am mull until the) were picked up in Wheeling. My friend (referring to Mr Spei-erl snld she must hnve known that I'lirce had been Killed. They joked about it. mid kidded her; how ridic ulous' Mow could s(. Knoxv if the) pet Misted in joking about such a mat ter'' Sin tin) not know mi) thing about the murder until she got Into Wheeling, be blamed. Slip only stuck to lilm i" snvp herself, thnt's all. "When detectives enme back and told her that -Trendxviiy lind made a state ment It "was natural that she xvrole him tn stick to his stor). "The ctnilinonxvenlth enn't hlnxv hot nnd then cold. They mn't use her statement to convict one nnd then lle It against her. "That's nil, gentlemen of the Jury. In this case. Whnt tire jou going to do with It V I.led to Protect Herself "Was she following his story in Wheeling to snve herself? Did aii.xthing she said help her? She didn't help Treadwav: Iionv can she he an ncces snrv'f No! She onlj lied to help her self, and that's not a crime, but n sin Don't forget, gentleman of the jurj. jou haxe lienrd her sloiy, nnd It Is not against her because she does not go on the stand. There is u leason for thnt which xx c judge to he good We xvnnt tho la-t say. "Kxerxthlng of her ndxcutiiie bus been hcitrd and that is the -inr) thei toinnioiiNNealth used ' "I don't want to tire jou. but thei fiuts I want jou to bear in mind nre Did -he help Trendway? Did niiythlni GRAND-PIANO- A Satisfying Instrument The little nrand piano that is so popular because of its space economy nnd good tone Length, 4 ft. 10 in. Price N. STETSON & CO., 1111 Chestnut Street $850 i ti.m tl.ni wlm tt iik vii tiniit(i tn hull hi' Mr. Spei-er eaueil acrosh tin bar i,,,,,.,! llMI,.r . ,.,- r,,t. She admits flnd .-poke to the nxiil altiirne) ,,, a ... ,.. ,,lt,..MU and in h.-r ti-tinionv WIIN. snilllg "il'll should linx-e ,i .,, ,11 'C,., ,l , ,,.l ,1 iln.r. hud with In r was made 'ii a jocular i wax mid Unit .-he knexv tlu.x x ere lool- ing. frientllx pleaded guilt x fortici fm th smiled. mi should have I In ai-cessniv I he fit ' girl shimk his hi-.-ni nod , liileriupted I!) ( mil I Aftir fudge Autiein u-'l lind in-ii'.' i. u the a i-Mnt di-trn nt'iune) m ub.in don the in in-'uiight"r nr nuirdi-r lull counfel tor "Hunt-" argued that time wus not siiflit lent i vidence to support the bill charging h"ing an line "in nfter the fact to ul'mv tlio clunge tn go to the iur) "Ktioxxh tlge Mint there hid In i n i crime louimltted " he said. "i not ut flcien' tn i mix ict The girl mu-t haxi helped in -ome wax or -;iniii aid m n- fort to -i ft Inn 'ii wart 'iut her i-miNn-tion. The i-miimiinwc.'ilth ha- not proxed that -In did thi- "In Haliinmre -he allowed hei-elf tn be iti'n 'Inci I 1- Mr- IVitec. Mic neve- n-'d t'lit muni- her-elf. In Wheeling -lie wa- nlicndx iitubr arn-t xnIicii she ga. i In nnnie nf Mr- ie man I) Willi-inr (itlcr stmn- tn.it she t ild -hi minted in fear of Tnnii wa) . She i i-mi-tanth iinier llu dominnttiiu and Iur nf Tm.nlxxn)." Judge Viiilenr ed inleiriipt'-il in -tiv thnt -he -a1'1 Pnadwax xxa- In hi. hnnd and Mini In- n inn- xxa- Nmiiiun D. Willinni- "Thnt wa- i ,r n pi 1 1 "I'.not.' ' nttornev , "i.ne f the inntiN ,m- -mi told. titie i.' ' under tin- law thex di i A!! under Tn ndw i BBHBBKHBDiBiEsaHaginaEiBBBmHDiiBiiiiiisaaanaBBii W'hx did -he a unit- tne name of Mi- I'lim if it wasn't fn ihe pur- pn-e nl ivu-iou'' Her conn-' I no doubt will imiii-inl at great length tnat she wa- nnd' i- loereioti. fear, and nnii- in- limidated. I mu-t tell jmi that the linen who wcic tued in ciuiiu etion xxith 'tlii- i rime were gallant in iln-ir te-ti- I tiinnx agatn-t her. and -he nnii-. I pre- sin, if I he s.-llli'- We do Pol i olltelld that -he wa- le-pon-ilile for tlm null -tier, hut a- In the charge nt being an ai-ci nn after the fail nw nt nd that sin- i- guilt) Did not sn n nine a nuinb'-r of fnl-e names when sin- tohl the I nlice in Whi'iling that In-i ntinn wns Mr-. Nmiiiaii I Willinin-, and thin William- wa- lier hii-liand W'-i-n't that for the piiipn-e nf intliiig I'read nniin : fin the nulmiiolii'i trip in "nni den nn.'i- then- an) lenr -le nn'' tn Nnlll' sii'N Mllll 'lli'llll lliell tell Ho j tales ' That wa- to Inlp Tieailxxaj. I "Not satisfied xxith Inr icpeatcd lies i and wilting nl fal.-e statements, -he NNiit-ned her liner to stnk to hts stor) Do you heliexe u girl who is in fear or intimldntion could write or do thing like thnt? "She knew It nniis not Treadwa) who left the mom in minima) with ier. Slw knew if Moss nniis neetiscil the burden xxtmhl rest mi him and not on Tread wa) It nnii- not in fenr of tlio conse quence of it mi her 'hnt umde hei in use Mo, an innocent nun, but ralln the bold bniNiulo with n desire to pro ' tei I a man -he so pa-smnatel) lined i I Note About lle.nl Men i "Tin note shi NNinie 'dead men ii Ii tin tab- stick to )ou. -tor).' Willi a ,in-nietic i i-ncil nn liieli -he iiM'd to In an -if) her-elt. nniis done to prntict In r sweetheart. Tin- iMiible i rime wn I committed lix .-nine mie who lind nn ick nine in their blood and -mno one who hud 'Niekedne in their brains, 'hie pu'vui- lonnectnl xx il a tin- crime haxe ' reich.-il i lit depths of ilcgeut racj . Sin- was on,- nt that liaiul who committeil this low and da-tmdlN in t NNhk-h ib - stro.Nid the poor drunken tool Peine. "It nnus he nnHio Inard the imiNcr- 1 sation in the car. 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Huntincdon St., Ii l.e' aided h in iimi i ,, , iTurt t.. e-.me nnI . n - - a ..i,. FS J' fl I M flJUrrtlJC'' aMic Jutictinn, l.nsan and Jcnkin- l i ni-t h. ion.,, t ,- ,, . ,, ,. ii ,.nr ti,, i. .,,, ti.. m , 0 1LJFP!n&'X '""n. Consult cents Sec I-'lNcrs. I '"ii" 'hat -h' 'n.i- 'nan i' nt IriolNN.iN loll if I Ii i.i .,., M& IJLtTi A " nl -1 1 1 L JP 15 J' r ! .Hi n' nnn, ii .in i . ... .1,,, ., .,.., ti,.i ,.i , f , . Ws&k Philadelphici & Keadin? Railway H i -. .BHiii im.kUBfchAWiiin i B ( A Breakfast Habit It's important to start the day right and Mccuc lian's Electrically Baited Rolls are now regarded as a standard breakfast habit that makes the day a huge success. Light and dainty, and whole somely toothsome. 15c, 20c and 30c dozen MEENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries 18 South .")2d Street 2G01 (ierniantown Ave. 1 im South St. 11 So. 60th St. 100!) Market St. 7V TJ1 r & 73 In f f IV In I K m S. E. Corner 12th & WALNUT STS. 2 $& r& ir ,r?. B ff.'.' lOr Lti rf .'. II miii ,TOnr ""w&mr SPEAR RANGES AND HEATERS SAVE MONEY AND WORRY H Pay You to Put a SPEAR'S .XEW COOKIXG HAXGE and XEW WARM-AIR DISTRIBUTOR vSPEAR. RandesO'Ticate jr Slove . Sfnrf or Ou ,1 ni-.ui ppvr'it 1,'Um- Or if building t.i NN l,i up. hli'i nmu .il.llllii-l s,i, il; ih. ii Tin n ,in.- in.il iinl l.ilmi -lndi iniiKu happ.N , cnmfoitahle linnitf sin-ni'i I'niiililii.itlnii inr- and i'o.nI 15 t:.mi;et iiiit in it) Hcahtiii nnd trc alN.i r.-..tiy tor mtn n ! i ,i runt;'". ,,, ,t.i .17-- e'lulpnttl NNitli ii-clnl i;i-Milut; l-uiiieis and latif't'-M.iN Im; Kitaetnncnti' nor Si nice lienai ii-c nt nnIII nttend 1.. in- II. .iti"- & Itnnir Hopali-i jiiompily .in,! at i-eaion.ihU. i o t Roohltta, nr Belter Still, Call and See a Demonstration ! Small iis0 . Haven't I Purchases Charged m m m m m HI m u M m m m M m 'M M m m Bl m m u a IB n OB M H Bl n IB YOUR CREDITS GOOD for a Stylish Spring Suit or Coat $1.00 A WEEK 't", NO INTEREST promiift to pay Ton m a Smart Sun-proof rrrr Suit or n tine SiH, Mixttirr No Krd Tup or lnlret required, merely your your monthly payment W ' 0 M!-.- TT I Men's & Young Men's SOCIETY SUIT $27.50 to $49.50 $1.00 A WEEK omen s c: iviisses SPORT SUITS All New Spring Shades $ 99.50 $1.00 a Week LL JAMES SPEAR STOVE & UEATINtJ Specialiits in Heating & Cooking Problems 1K-W Market Street CO. Itf II Kprurr ;;o KrM-tMiir Itiuc yi ' aurf ha im nvc Mg . y. iMSmiderg FleashmunCc On the Northeast Corner Chestnut at 11th Bay Homestead Furniture Built to Lnl Lifetime. Established 1865 lirt"U-'4-4 t--r-r-1- i I 44, iX-i. i l , . . t 4 ? i ft uj w 1,-1 it 11 I -C5SF?S J JT2' .-&-?: efifflihrtifi ts &ff t B- T - -W-Ti. 9S. JZU A1 - M miT" 1 i ft fill itflwlT? n rrr-wBB-. ... A r l ttmWrUhEM Wzz WSi HiMIMmIIi- A-l.-. Llii-Li tfnsur t444-t. tH KELLY'S SPECIAL 3-IN-l Three useful article- th.il nfTer the mav m i of value .it onK one pn c IVlattre&s, Bed and Spring Complete CLUB TERMS: $1.00 A WEEK sijmii BARGAIN )d 17 S. E. Corner 12th and Walnut SU. 2330-32-34 North Front Street 1016-1.20 AMintic Ave., AtKnlic City, N. J. 3NMMKB"HnHBHHSIHI!flH9HHIIB!HBBBmMMHIBBnH I i n B M n n e H n 0 n 91 II R n pi no Diamond Engagement Rings Our collection of Solitaire Uiamona iMngs na. Ti.iny points of supremacy. Our quadruple buying power four stores glves us opportunity to buy in such quantity tnat we buy and sell at lowest prices. Our Confidential Convenient Credit gives you all thr courtesy of a cash transaction cash value I he payments are extended ove: a long period to suit convenience On a $25 purchase. $1 a Wk. On a $50 purchase, $1 a Wk. On a $ 1 00 purchase, $2 a Wk. Bfll Amk fe 00.95 &Zf UP! CREDIT The Minplest TKItMS in the city. ("iE.VEROLS to u fault and frco fro in all red tatU' and niiiioaiH'c. Xo niat ter how littlu ,ou buj, CKCDIT is Bought Yet- THIS WEEK IS THE TIME! And HERE IS THE place: Women's SUITS niQ-50 &AJ UP! DRESSES 1 U UP! Wen's SUITS yjMWWB3fflmms$ Send for Our Book of Gems llOMVENIENT aeBf J&& r your priMifKc. CLOTHES FOR CHILDREN VunM WJwm lrW J t-II' William H. Wanamaker's new stocks of Suits and Topcoats for Spring and Summer brim full of quality & Value! Saturday is the day upon which those who have delayed their Spring purchases until after Easter will be out in full force! We arc ready for them in all departments of the store. Worsteds of the First Water at $30, 35, $40, $50, $65 Silk mixed, fine pin, pencil and chalk stripes neat checks, quiet and in good taste plain colors, grays, blues, oxfords and the new cocoa brown. $28.50 EY CLOTHES 5JHOP NinttjMaiket St. Phila. OPEN Kiilrnnci' t SAT. EVGS. More of these special Spring Value Suits in stock . ready for tomorrow's buyers. All sizes for men and young men hand some patterns; all light weights in new fashions. Undoubtedly the highest point of clothing value in Chestnut Street today. Sun Proof Blue Serges With Extra Trousers $35 Cannot buy them anywhere else in town. Each suit protected with a registered label. Guaranteed for color. "A New Suit for one thnt ft,J-. P Cl-1 a! .. "". -- Vaw. ociccuoii troni Scores of New ii S45 $65 or " "in ouiunirs fIV Genuine J. I Knglish Blue to Your . T. Clay Serges to Measure Imported Measure . ''til St.. Out I'nliip., iou..i... c...... UNTIL 9:30 ALTATmw, vnr. -- Hiiti ihj 1 ULb Hats and Spring Furnishings! Scarfs. Gloves. Shin i .n StiL l'8" S,ILs amI ,incns n Walking Sticks-alM very reasonable prices. William H. Wanamaker 12.7-19 Chestnut Street k'Sy. M . , . .1- 'T -, .j,. -U ... Jr'iwTfficv.i3
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