iir tr ' "Ws ' POLICE COMB CITY FOR N. Y.I mm Porpetrator of Wall Stroot Out- ?age Bolioved to Bo Hid- ing Here A notorious nnnrrhlst, who is snid to V responsible for the bomb explosion l,l ,.,P.l a section ot Wall street ... . i,mMos lnut September, Is Sought to bo hiding in' thl city. William J. Fljmi, chief of the Huvcou -fton of lie vDcnnrtmcnt of Tistice. arrived here yes. onlay nnd J - ievcrnl hours closeted with Dl && oYlWc0, Safety Cortelyou nnd Superintendent rtf IMHcc Mill. Although no statement would be mode U "n- of these officials for miblien. i& It is known that the man in known o the police nnd federal authorities. The man wonted Is said to hove n Ioiir criminal record nnd to have engineered Srlomb outrages in" this city in the orW of 1010- According to report he Hred here ft one time, and nftcr per petrattoR the Wall street horror, re- PUBLIC rEnDGBB-PHH-ADBEPHIA, FKIDAY, APBIE 1, 1321 3 Description of Man Wanted as Bomber "Apparently Italian; twenty eight or thirty years old; fire fcot six Inches; medium build; broad shoulders dark hair; dark com plexion nnd small dark mustache, which nt the time of the explosion represented about two weeks' growth. He wore n golf cap pulled down over his forehead and a khaki shirt tinned in at the neck. turned to his old homo nnd remained In hiding there for several dnvs. It Is supposed that Chief Flynn's visit nere was tne remiit or Informa tion obtnlned by Director Cortelyou and Superintendent Mills. It is rumored that the arrest of the man is more promising now than at nny other time since the dlsuster. The Identity of the man .Is said to have been revealed through the "horso shoo clue," the only tangible piece Of evidence lounu upon the sceno oi tne explosion. ' These shoes were traced to a black smith shop in New 1'ork. Ity this mean the federal agents were enabled to ob tain a meager description ot the owner of the horse. On this and information obtained of the man's appearance from other sources the "composite'' photo graph was made. D ES K S Chun Ublct riling Cabinet! Everything for the Office Our roniutrtely taiilnnetl tnritirr for irmnufnctnr nc llrtl-rl-jm Offlr Furniture Fnrllllnne will heln yen noire jour fKure anil Hhlrt rrohletnn. 1037 Rict SL WALNUT 3830, RACE imn S. WEISS & CO. Pure Adirondack Maple Syrup I2.W alln ilellrerrd In rhlladelphln, Hade on farm of A. M. DEWEY nifKINHOS (WNTKIt. J. T. ll You'll never get the "Springos" with a ViCTROLA in the house Best Spring tonic you ever tried. I've been prescribing it for many years and it's never failed. Say the word and I'll de liver one at your borne in an hour. Directions for taking: whenever you feel blue. Hupmoblla owner refer to their car In an unusual May. They epeak of an old friend with real warmth of feeling. h?JXST&lBUTOKS s;v $zyi w-teWJ&-ctjyioA II ' MH7 I &jr& o dooO?fy NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR APRIL ON SALE TODAY Hear Them Here G.W.HuverCo. 1031-33 Chestnut St. .Pi Victrolm. of The J. R. Wilson Company VICTROLAS and VICTOR RECORDS "Our Service s Next Door to You No Matter Where You Live" 929 North Broad West Philadelphia Roxborough 121R N. 52d 6190 Ridge Ave. 5029 Baltimore Avonuo III !(' If yoo III The J. R. Wibon Company S cannot j D2D NOKTII UKOAI) STHKl.T lIIUAI)KI.rilLV Jl Call, I rirnse send me JetalU ot our various Vlctrola Outllu jinJ,' flH out II vour 1-ycar xiayment plan. (( . NAME J?j III ADDKBSH J Coupon n. i.. 4.1.21 y lODAYl I APRIL VICTOR RECORDS Today H.ROYER SMITH COMPANY 10th & Walnut Sts. Store Open Saturday Evening! NEW APRIL VICTOR Records ON SALE TODAY AT PREISER'S 187.10 My Mammy (Quartet). Underneath Hawaiian Sklea (Vocal). 1S7.12 She (lUea Them All the Hal Hal Hal (Vocal). Htop! IxkiU: Uatent .1S70 Sallr (Fox Trot). Idj- Hilly (Fox Trot). 18720 Home .iraln Illuea (Fox Trot). Craiy llluea (Fox Trot). 1873.1 Hone Mehtlnsale (Fox Trot). Tip-Top (One Htep). 1R7.1T Bright Eye (Fox Trot). Ijore Dlrd (Fox Trot). 640.17 .Sophie llrnnluu atnea "JuU a Little Iloue of Love." SSOas Cartino Ini- "Peronata." "Oh Morn- 87S7ST.otilne Homer lnr Intr I.nnd." 7071 riilla. Orchestra playa hamnon et Dallla. llanu 0 tht hart In oft Victrolas Easy Terms All Styles Ilrciirdt now obtainable from Theo. Presser to. The Home of Music 1710-12 CHESTNUT The Urcfut utock in Amer im of ttiuratinnal, clattfeal and chuich mutlr publication. AH the popular evcceitta. r&A K--- V V. yH -2mM9R ST- SJy zLEWWmLX aJ sses: aperkvr Style, Q Dresses aid ditfani Coats at S fame the lew Sits, trawbridse & Clothier's For To-morrow, the Finest Lots of Millinery This Spring $10, $12, $15 These are the out-of-the-ordinary shapes that only come in Hats of the better kinds the dented, odd-shaped crowns, the soft rolled edges, the smart little scoops, the unusual slants and turns; and the straws are Italian Milans and Milan-hemps, in the most desirable shades. Every hat in this group has been trimmed Within the nust two days. somo with ribbon, others with flowers, cly- cerincd feathers and odd new fancies they arc beauties, nnd calculated to sot the town a-talking more than ever about our excep tional values. 500 New SpoHs Sailors At $5.95$6.95 and $8.95 The Hat of the season for sport3 and all tailored wear is the Sailor, nnd it is here in all Its variations. New crowns, new brims, new combinations of new straws. Plain brims, colored brims, vncuum cushion brims, welted brims, round crowns, dented crowns, hexagonal crowns it's a wonderful showing. Strau bridge 4. ClotUier Second floor. Market Street, Vet 'Jk Misses' Apparel for Spring Unrivaled in Variety and Value Readv for a busv dav. Saturday, in the Misses' Annarel Store, with complete stocks of Suits. Coats and Dresses for misses, and Coats Just 100 Women's Marked Far Below Tweed Suits Real Value $24.75 A special lot of ONE HUNDRED SKIBO TWEED SUITS, made up' especially for uij, during the dull season, by one of our best manufacturers. Some are on tailored lines with semi-fitting back and box fronts, breast pocket, pockets below the waistline, and notched collar. The others are in straight-line style smartly belted, inset pockets with laps, mannish collar. Brown, green, gray and shades of tan. This is an excellent opportunity to secure one of the most desirable Suits of the season at a great saving. Wool Jersey Outing Suits, $15.00 to $22.50 In plain tones and heather mixtures. Made in the smart belted sports styles, box-plaited and tucked, with rolling collars, notched collars or Tuxedo fronts. 51 - Ptrawbridno fc Clothier Second Kiuur. Centre Lovely Frocks at Low Prices This One of Crepe de Chine, Specially Priced at $16.75 and Dresses in wonderful variety for younger girls. Misses' Tweed and Homespun Suits aV-Mi W -rr,. mm v mt -VttiM ka: i mm 'VV p M J?Jk' ra&fsK mm April Records at Heppe's Today Tho lUtlhia month on sale today has an extra largo number ot Red Seal and dnnco records. There are lino tted Seal Records by Caruso, Rachmaninoff, Krexaler, .McCormack, Gigli (a new tenor), Zimbalist, Hcmer, Cortot, de Luca, Braelau, Philadelphia Symphontf Orches tra and Totcanin?e La Scala Orchestra Tho dance records nro excellent and the popular songs are remark ably gcod. If you do not have a Victrola, wo offer certain outfits composed of a Victrola nnd n pnwp of records. You may ottla by cash or chargo account, or by our ono-yoar rental-payment plan. Call or write for full particulars. C. J. HEPPE & SON ni7.10.Chtnut St., or N. W. Cor. 6th & Thoropion St. naVUKW aUKvkuflKl ' $H5 and $45 Smartlv tailored models, some with belt, others without. All with newest effects in straps and cord tucks as trimming, with shawl or notched collars. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses' Jersey Cloth Suits $17.50 and $19.50 In light or dark shades, plain or heather-mixed. Belted coats, plaited or tuxedo style, novelty or patch pockets; 14 to 18 years. ' Misses' Sports Coats, Two Models $19.50 A belted model of tan snorts cloakinir. silk-lined. Another stylo of two-tone cloaking, with loose yoke back, belted in front, with dis tinctive large collar. Misses' Tan or Green Cloaking Coats $25.00 Strictly tailored and belted, or n model with plaited back, belted and trimmed with cable stitching. Misses' Silk Dresses $21.50 and $25.00 Smart models of crepe de chine or satin, in navy blue, brown or black. Low-waisted, tunic or panel styles, trimmed with embroidery or beads nnd picturesque sashes. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Coats for Intermediate Girls $10.75 to $39.50 ' Every smart stylo for girls of 12 to 16. Short Sports Coats, full length models, Coats with flaring backs, Wraps and Capes. Fash ioned of serge, tricotine, velours, sports nnd camel's-hair cloakings. Coats for Girls of 6 to 10 $10.75 to $29.50 Full-length models, belted or with loose backs, of burella, basket weave cloths, tweeds, sports nnd camel's-hair cloakings. W - Strnwbrldtre A Clothier Second Kloor, Market Street Inexpensive Silk and Cotton Waists in Unusual Variety Mignonette Over-Blouses and Silk Waists that show the newest style features in neck-lino, sleeve-length and nttistlc trimming. Among them smart tailored models. Cotton Waists in pleasing variety are tailored, semi-tailored or daintily trimmed with lace, embroidery, tucks and hemstitching. Some all-white, others with colored stripe or in fashionable shades. And all are remarkably inexpensive: Mignonette Over-Blouses, in new shades $3.95 to $5.75 Tailored Waists of Striped Crepe de Chine $3.00 Distinctive Neiv Waists of Crepe Georgette $5.00 White Striped Voile, also Striped Madras Waists $1.15 Tailored White or Tan Madras Waists, also Voile or Batiste Waists, semi-tailored $1.50 Batiste, Dimity or Organdie Waists $3.00 to $3.75 Dainty Trimmed Waists of White Voile $2.00 to $3.00 Waists of White-striped Colored Voile $2.00 $- Straw brIJte i. Clothier Second 1'loor, Centre Isn't this a charming Frock? And the quality is excellent. Tho skirt is generously box-plaited and tho bodice has u tucked vest of the material nnd a long flat collar extending to the waist line. Very good-looking. In navy, brown and black. Afternoon Dresses, $18.75 Another model of the fashionable crepe de chine, made with a platted tunic trimmed with buttons, cross-iucked vestee, over-blouse back, flat collar. In brown, navy, black and white. Dresses, $20.00 to $27.50 Crepe de chine, talTeta, crepe Georgette, in a great variety of panel, tunic and tier effects, some embroidered, some plaited, some with corded tucks for trimming. Navy, gray, brown, white and flesh color from which to choose somo ex cellent models for party wear nnd informal dances. - StrawbrlIro Clothlr Second Floor, Market Street je Yjl1aV t &?HJh& fa m Feather Fans Of curled feathers in evening shades, mounted on thirteen sticks, in shell effect $4.14, in cluding U. S. Government tax. Of single curled ostrich plumes, with large drooping heads, mounted on handles in tortoise and amber effects $6.23, includ ing U. S. Government tax. Strawbrldre St Clothier Aiele !. Centre Al Jol son's Song, "My Mammy Special at 25c This, and many other songs that everyone is singing, special ly priced, 25c n copy. Dripht Eyes, Rosie, Love Bird, Do You Ever Think of Me, Mazie, Little Crumb of Happhitta, Now I Lap Me Dowv ' ?' - Answer, ' and I Used to Love You. flr-iuliildvi -.imement Which Will You Have? A Smart Top Coat Of serviceable mixtures, in soft grays and browns, easy to slip on, belted all around, fin ished with convertible collar, nnd so trimly tailored $20.00 to $37.50. A New Spoils Coat Of the soft tan wools, in any length you want from three-quarters to seven-eighths, hanging free from tho shoulders or belted all around, and all silk-lined throughout S 15.00 to $60.00. Coat, Cape or Dolman Of serges, twills and velours, as plain as they can be tailored or attractively stitched or embroidered or trimmed in contrast $25.00 to $75.00. New Coats and Wraps For the Full Figures These are especially designed for the stout, full form, small through the hips, but long-waisted. Serges, twills, wool velours in black and navy; a few in tan and the new Prices rango from $33.50 to $100.00. Strawbrtdae 4: Clothier Second Floor, Centra Silk Stockings $1.45 a Pair Slight irregularities in finish have lessened the price of these Women's Full-fashioned Silk' Stockings, with cotton . tops and soles. In black, white, tan, cordovan and gray; sizes' SM to 10. Highly desirable at this very low price $1.45. Straw bride A Clothier Aisle 4, Centre spring shades. Hand-Printed Japanese Lunch Sets, $1.25 Sets of Centrepiece und 12 Doilies, hand-printed in two shades of blue, in Japanese work. They add a pretty note of decoration to breakfast or lunch table. Many women prefer these for spring nnd summer use, saving their fine linens. w Strawbrldee & Clothier AUle 11, Centro Garrity's Everwave 52c a Bottle Moisten the hair with Ever wave, a harmless fluid. Then wrap the hair on any curlers you may prefer. Needed in spring and summer as days grow warm er und tho hair more difficult to keep in curf. Saturday, Mrs. Gnrrity will demonstrate Ever wave. Strwbrldte A Clothier rilbert Street Croaa AUle Long Cloth and Nainsook in Demand These are doubly attractive by reason of moderate prices: By the 12-yard Piece Fine Long Cloth, S3.75; Nainsook 5.75. By the Yard Nainsook, 35c; White Cambric Muslin and Long Cloth each 28c a yard. Btrxwbrldge & floihler Alile in. Centre This Men's Clothing Store Is Making New Friendsand HoldingtheOldOnes This is one of the half-dozen largest Men's Clothing businesses in America and probably the largest in this city because it is constantly making new customers through special attractions, and holds them through the sterling character and value of the Cloth ing sold here the Stein-Bloch, the Hart, Schaffner & Marx, the "Alco" and other famous lines. The new Spring Suits and Top Coats are here in splendid assortment from .$25.00 to $67.50 an average of fully one-third less than last season's prices. And, following our rule even more aggressively than ever, to procure EXTRA-SPECIAL groups, we have many values not nearly approached anywhere else. Among these are the "Alco" Spring Suits (tO( A A Extraordinary Value pOJAfJ These in men's and young men's models single- and doublo-brcasted, of excellent all-wool fabrics, in pencil stripes, herringbones and plain weaves. An unmatchable value in fact, about one-half last year's price for the same grade at $30.00. Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers, Special at $27.50 and $34.50 We have made arrangements to get very large quantities of these re markablo Suits more sorvlce, dollar for dollar, wo believe, than can bo found outsido of this Store. The EXTRA TROUSERS seem like a gift, so great aro the values at $27.50 and $34.50. Just a word of some other exceptionally attractive groups a limited lot of Suits to be closed out at $16.50 and $24.50. Brand-new Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits at $39.50 and $45.00. "Alco" Suits of blue unfinished worsted at $35.00, and of fine blue serge at $40.00. Suits of Hockanum silk-mixed worsted at $62.50. Stein-Bloch Top Coata at $15.00. Separate Trousers, special at $4.50, $550 and $650. Mandelberg Rain coats, wonderful value at $15.75. Youths' Long-trousers Suits, at 22.50, $27.50 nnd vA-,w 5-- atrawbridge & C.othler Second Kloor "" I Cl 'A ' M 'M fry IW A 5 i " in 1 Ml TwfA W' In " r Important RUG News If You Need Wilton Rugs Buy Them Now Thero is a decided scarcity of Wilton Rugs in the open market. Nevertheless, we have assembled n fine assortment of the most desir able sizes, patterns and weaves. Prices arc much lower than heretofore. We direct particular attention to a fine assortment of Royal and Super fine Wilton Rugs, in all s,izes from 4.6x7.6 feet to 11.3x15 feet, many of which can be matched. Prices range from $28.00 to $150.00 for Royal Wiltons, and $40.00 to $182.00 for the Superfine Wilton-,. Hundreds of Fine Axminster Rugs Seamed and eamlcss from such depcndnble sources as S. Sam'ord & Sons and Alex. Smith & Sons. These, too, are at lower price. For instance, in tho 9x12 bizc Sanford Seamless Rugh are $56.50; Alex. Smith's Yonkers, $48.50; nnd Carlton, $42.50. The Summer Rugs are All Ready An early spring assemblage depicting all that is newest in Grass and Colonial Rag Rugs. One of the finest display to be seen any -g y Btrawbr.die & Clothier fourth V oor We at Com Fishermen- flST J.2T -- Take Notice! Trout Season Opened To-day In New Jersey The Sporting Goods Store is fully prepared to meet the tackle needs of every angler going out after this gamest of all fish: Trout Rods $4.50 to $1.60 Trout Reels $2.00 to $0.00 Silk und Enameled Lines, 75c to $2.00 Flies, Leaders, Creels, Tncklo Boxes and all other btundurd accessories. Ptruu lirhliiu i. Olothler rjmth Hour Strawbridge & Clothier .MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET WM1KI&T HTIlISfST JA h'iJiitiiHijA LU UC rYTi tvvlli?- I,-cWti3-fl.vM. VK i'femvMOtti'bwt.yjyfe, jji ai.uLyntiitt'Mi 'i.H'"' -i.!-w.tj'fi,&.,iAi- iiJi t.- m.4v iw.-. M.i' uwi &,aJMA K, U" i 511 2 i Hi '!'. a: I m A VI "Wiuil, j . , (..(.v. ri4S-'. Vr. .tk.tfi ft , J
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