WW m '?' fi'f' ,'zwp?flF-vv MVTIV ypJV' y.-'f'l" " f:V.j" " f?'fav.j$fW 'fl 1 1 'i II SOWEKS BILL CORTELYOU SLAMS IE Safety Director Sayo Now Draft Would Let Magistrates Protect Friends HTS DUNN MEASURE, TOO the tllrcrtnr lllintratrd. "n mnclstrnte 11101 amp, i... . ... wiiosp iinino ucbIiih wlh mm nf th. mor nmj VV li rLAN5 UUH EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEIt-PHILAftELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, A1HIL 0, JL021 5 fl... I..I1 .. t I. .1. I .... -. Him. ivnuri 01 me nipnnnct. While lie li ulttlnc nt (lie Control Stntlon fur two feks, a gambling ruse conic be fore III in. Ho continues u rnse until (lie end of IiIm term niul then, realizing University club Players to Make Extended Western Trip Tlio Mask ami Wis; Club of Hie Unl (hat Ills Ki.cce.5sor In not no frlemlly to u-mlty of IViiiiMjIvania In plntmlng the the ilefciHliintH.-i'oiit imeH the case until ' mn n.,.i i . , . ""' , such n time n a iiuiBIMrutc uho " I !?"S "n,' u"r 1'i-lory for friendly taken Ills turn at the Ontinl holll,'1)",'J s I, Ion," his join's ihov, vicious bill. -The neve 8' bill 't -""J!':; . rlcioin thnn the first bill. new bill Station court. Tills Is only one of the. nt (online to nu niininiwi'mr.iit minlo tn ir.nny evils which I have found In the day. Hans are Mmr formulated now wiiii li will take tlic coinpiinv on u western hwIiib. with utim nt lluffnlo. WILLS FILED AMD PRnR&TFn,,,!!sb,lr,l, IipIiiik1 mill Washington YKIl-UO riUEU HIMU niUOAILU: roliifldcut will, this niiiinmicpmrnt Is r.. ,.., , t,nn r- . . .. . onothrr (o the effect that "Somehoilj 'h Bequests of $100 Each Left to Or- I.loti" will Imxe imothcr performance phan Asylum and Two Churches '" I'lilhulelplilii. on April 2D, nt the riii-Utinn Iti-m... ,.f ni- v,..ii, i Academy of Music. This is the date of imi.i . . ' or'1'1 the opening of the anniinl ieln rnrni- I'.lKhlli street. heiucatns out of his , nl. anil Invitations will be extended to SSTiOO estate $1(10 each to St. Vincent's ' college and mIiikiI aililites visiting the Orphan Asylum, St. lionifaeius and ' cl,,1. ' n1'0'"1, lIlP performance. , nir il amni ill); n .-Mlllll'Ilull, n I, Ion" will be given on Apiil 12 In the Metropolitan Onera IIouk1. New York, iinil on the following evening in (he I'liijtimiHi'. Wilmington Tlic Maiik mid Wiugeis haw pliucd in the latter place sitite 1111 1, hut Ktnitnl only last year to play the New Yoik Metropolitan. . Tiiroelnr Luri'.""1 " .. u ,,...... . n.. ,. .. .. ,-., . fiio v i,i tn the new bill 1, Klvl " llnian milium- unurenes. ThvT Snta.lvn Sower"! Other wills probated today with , !,trJutM ".",, hnt ,,v,,rv mnRis. register of wills nt City Hall are: Cath "V y Umlelnlia tucftlilts for two I urine lMehl. .'iniW North Fifth strict, ''? In. ,hn rvntral Station, all ro- i.Sll.100: .Joseph V. lliaim. died in -lef- "'. in ulilinbctleal order. ferxon Iloipital. S15.0.VIJ .lohn II ttl '?. LPI..nt,i flint, if necessary. 'cry. died in Jrfferson Ilo-iiitiil. S irk. n rpcuii r... - ..i.- .. i q .,. . , ........ : . ""..":..,. Hnrrishurg to urge me namiici i,, r leiscnman, ;i i liurcli lane. KT..i.nDiinu bill, wlileh makes it SMHKli Sninh K. Hnivej, .'ClUl North W for the imllrcto M W the county ?.?'. hi N an Insult to the 40001 n'lmen of this i Ity. for h the police Imve not bn ntr nutlioritlcs the iirop . Falil the .1 rcc or. - .... - . . . , . e, 1..4 nf the COtlluy """" ......, - nun .uur, ii. limn ZetW l'ol,,, ,,ino ?olm1,y .ty-zecond stiel, $i owritfil w th lO with the I f nr thnrou .v.;. rci tliei f '""...:":;V'. .li'tective 8tnff( ferxon Uoipltal. Slo.O.M): .lohn II Hiii- necessary. cry. died in Jefferson Hospital. STOOD: let li. t leischman, !M'J Cliurch lane, ): Snmli 1' lliini.i .'Ctllt Vnril. ennnrt nil ! Kivlnnnlh fatf.il J1fl(l i,un.. M.,l'tr.u. M'l'!?'?!.. Jn,.nv detectives and work 'key, HOW Kdccnimit street. SuO(M) : Kiln inc ." . , .-.,. t,, ,i .,.. 0 1-im. .'!.. .mil, , i i ,11,,.1,-r iii.iiii,, .1 i.iiiu i IjWIiii: Stillc. IMS North l'lfti-entli stnl. fur it intimates SLM.UOO. been civins the , Letters of nilministrnt on weie granted liroiier co-opera- the executors of the estates of Jsnac (' i :ir. -as jormer Miepel, HMD .Meiiary nvenue. ?.S,tK)0, llier. loIO Not th Twcn- SiiUiin "...i -ui. ',n ntnte authorities, bllti ' Inventories upih tlleil nf tlm nppmin.il. ffith the federal officials. The po- ..Males of i:ibridBe (i. Stout. Sill),:!.", HO wiui ."".... ni,i f liniiilllne .....i it w ii, ...i c.ir.it ' tnoroiiS'".' ..i".". " - " ) ..nu iiviii,. ... ifiiviiniiiiii, .i,j. umm m i 3'-.. ntir Ntttf-c. t1,.r. I n.rrrlpil uy norinm. Ruiwt.inUv mnthoi. Tlir. KlMiSI.I'.Y l'tll'MIATION ' .Ifore Tiiiii Xrhnnl" tloura 1(1 A M to I r l.irnlnir llnnr In Annnlnlmfnt Trr.113 STIU'IIKN (ilKAKII III.IHI,, frt Je linoif that v,!f fM themselvcK. and 1 cannot hoc LVlthev should be subscn-ient to the Sons of Rovolutlon Elect At the nnnitnl ineetinR of the l'eun slvnniii Society of the Sons of the Uev olution Dr. Charles Custls Ilaninon was elected president, (iouverneur ('nil waladcr, secretary, ami I'rnnk ltattles, ttcasurcr Theie .rn- few other to rIvc fair chnnpes. Delegates and alternates were e lecteil to the niccllni- nf the irenernl if such a bill is passed," society .. ' ... .ll..,nl.vR "'nil , i a- he Sowers bill. Director Aon pointed out that If It be- Vn inw nnr mac stratc who desires Thow fnvori Nn. could so manipulate ,ca. that they would be indelinitcly -- ;ntirn tn uiw ? . . "cuKI ot be permitted Virlnjts. "Suprosc 3&tmjit mimmmmmmmmmsemawmmtmm 'MOTO.TRUCKa These Features Make Them Popular The Stewart is designed by truck engineers; built in a plant that does nothing but make trucks. Notice these features included in all models Oilless bushings, doing away with 35 grease cups and the time filling them; solid truck axles, cast tnnk radiator, front bumper, rebound spring plates, internal gear drive axle, delivering more than 92 , of the engine power to the rear wheels. Ctmii Price 'i-Ton, $1350 l.Ton, $1750 IJj.Tod, $2Z00 GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO, 128-40 N. Broad St. F. 0. 11, Buffalo 2-Ton, $2600 2'j.Ton, $2950 3,6.Ton, $3850 YOUR CREDITS GOOD Boys' Suits Three Big Bar gains for Tomorrow Stylish ft Norfolk Models $g.95 $g.95 $.95 $1.00 A Week Pays the Bill Boys' $2 Caps Tomorrow rSffittnf Vf. 1 l,MSrf3 I (51 i VOLUNTEER FIREMEN HURT ,"ict the rest of the volunteers coming . aloiix (Jove road. They turned nbout Member of Murrh.iniuiil. prr Ar nml followed the tire apparatus. On (be Thrown From Car Answering Call Jncnb I, its and Cljde Thomas, mem bers of the Merchantvllle. N J . vol unteer fire dejiaitmeiit, weie Inlured when thrown from their car while on their way to a flic last nlgh( The men were on (heir wav to spend a t.ocinl evening with friends when thej of the (own their motorcai urb, upset and tlnew them outl:lrts struck a oil I. I, its suffered iwo broken tibs and n fractured collarbone, and Thomas was cut about the head They were taken to Cooper Iloipital Camden Hurtling bushes on the ou(skirt of (he town caused all the damage m s herence Stylebilt Sc GEO. KELLY'S S. E. Cor. 12th and Walnut Sts. 2330-32-34 N. Front St. 1816-18-20 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. oAnd Expensive Custom-Tailored Clothes Is The Expense That's oAll Priced With Only One Profit Because Priced By The Producer on Hilton Company 1211-1213 Chestnut Street Ctolhes Shop! in 'Principal Cilitt , NEWARK NEW YORK BROOKLYN I'lULADELPMA CHICAGO . 3HI -I'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiii r 35THE HOUSE THAT HEPPE BUILT CS Founded 1865 &&&&!!'?, Genuine Aeolian-made ' ' Player' ' EDOUARD JULE instead f of for a Limited Time by Joining the HEPP l5 TOSl'--ip 111 )lQg?-W 'rjSS? IMS il Hi-U PfMBBm riwfihiPs cii dff On ly HW Hi m PIANO CLUB n I Cooperative-Membership Fee $1 Refunded If Application Is Rejected or You Decide Not to Purchase Baby Grand Piano $795 Upright Piano With Talented Ueppe .". HounUlns Uonrdi $395 (Formerly $515) You Save $120 Pay only $2.50 Weekly with interest (Formerly $895) You Save $100 Pay only $5 Weekly with interest An Unusual Opportunity To Secure One of These Celebrated Instruments Fully Guaranteed Positive Satisfaction Assured ADVANTAGES TO MEMBERS (Jrcat saving in prices. Standard merchandise the Edonanl Jules pianos. . Privilege to make a firhf payment con Hiderably lower than usually prevails. Privilege of extending remaining pay ments for u period of 3 years on a rental payment agreement. There is no judg ment note clause in. any Heppc lease, ion are free to return or purchase at any time. Privilege of returning within 30 days -.iu payment reiunucu without non. ques- I nvilego of exchanging "elected without charge months. instrument within 6 10-year guarantee of instrument purchased. Privilege to make half payments in the event of sickness, injury or loss of employment. Cancellation of remaking unpaid pay ments in case of death. Instrument purchased will be restored or replaced without cluirgo in case of fire. One tuning without charge. G months' repair service without charge. A stool with a piano without charge. A chair or bench with a player-piano or grand piano, without charge. Instruction book with pianos without charge. Free delivery within 50 miles. HOW TO JOIN hi i, i SUn attached coupon, send it at ence, and you will receive a membership win v?n '"', infrn"ition. By signing tho membership application and returning it "'in the fee of $1, if your application is approved, you will be entitled to every Club navantagc on a purchase made any time within three weeks. C. J. Heppe & Son Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets ; ,, 31.111. THIS COtl'ON TOIIAV! When You DO Buy Be Sure to Invest in ASTANDARD,RELIABLE PHONOGRAPH It is poor economy to buy an instrument simply because it is cheap you get what you pay for. We will sell you a VICTROLA BRUNSWICK OR CHENEY vf Irtrnlit 1 ' .Nu. no i MOO PHONOGRAPH on VERY EASY TERMS, and there will be no after regret or disappointments. A PRESSER GUARANTEE MEANS SAFETY THEO. PRESSER CO. THE HOME OF MUSIC 1710-12 Chestnut St. 2'Ac Inrgrst tiocl: in America of Educational, Classw and Church Music Publications. All tho popular and show successes. By mailing this coupon to us you will receive booklets of tho three leading, standard one-price talking machines. NAME ADDRESS . i' i. 4 ii a i -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiinHift II r i ita p. u.. ! 1117-10 Chestnut St. ' noleIphia. J ! or Ctli and Thompson Sts., I Pa. J J Without any obligation whaterr on mv pari you J may tend mo full particulars about the Heppe l'ino , T nm liilcrenleil In I ! I'lann l I'lnjrr piano (Ctieck onti ' Urnuil 1'iaiio '-oaif "?-or:"MnK"r -y"lt Ail 0 rest.. I.eilirer -1 fl 51 24 RestaurantsCentrally Located Suggestions for This Evening's Meal ROAST BREAST OF VEAL (STUFFED) POT ROAST OR BAKED SHAD , iwo with Side choice of Dishes. . .30 Mashed Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes Jreen Peas Macaroni au Gratia Spaghetti Baked Beans Apple Sauce .05 .05 Soup (small order) . . . Cole Slaw or Pickled Beets Desserts Orange Jelly Cakes pies Fruits Fruit Salad Roll and Butter Q5 Coffee, Chocolate, Tea ' or Milk 03 10 Apple Dumplings Puddings Ice Cream OUR NEW CAFETERIA 1508-10-12 Market Street hcconil Moor. Oppo.lln nronij strj station Open Evenings Until 8.30 II STRAWBR1DCE &CL0TH1ER Bedroom and Dining-room m" i . I . . - , . ..-.- ..-,. f . .. . . , Furniture at Far Below The Regular Prices The disposal of special lots of Bedroom and Dining-room Furniture at extraordinary savings, continues. Mahogany and Walnut Suits in Period designs, at lower prices than Furniture of equal quality can bo bought for anywhere else. COMPARE before buying. A wonderful opportunity. Early selection advised. iirnrtht i ln & l'nn,r lliii.l r nor April Brings Thousands of the Smartest Suits and Dresses At Much Lower Prices Than Usual To-morrow there will be a great and aried showing of them case after case, new and fresh, in the new shades, many of them quite summery, and with so many new ideas in styles it seems like the opening up of an entirely new season. Just appearing in full and varied numbers, are the White and Flesh Pink Silk Frocks, $18.75 to $55.00 They are beauties. Chiefly of Canton crepe, crepe de chine, crepe Georgette and tricolette, some in the slip-on styles that have created such a furore in Paris; some plaited from neck to hem, some with plaited tunics, plaited tiers, plaited side flounces, plaited panels attached to the windnig girdles; some tucked, others em broidered. Their delicate flutter makes one think of the lovely month of June. The Dress at $50.00 shown in sketch is of flesh-color tricolette. New Line of Tricolette Dresses, $25.00 to $50.00 Extra Sizes, $40 and $60 Navy, brown and black. Alade in panel and various tunic styles, some simple, almost tai lored in eflect, others embroidered one of the latter sketched S'17.50. Crepe de Chine and Taffeta Frocks, $20.00 and $25.00 Straight-line, plaited, softl.v gathered and tunic style.-, many embroidcied. Black, navv, brown, giay and French blue. One of crepe de chine at $25.01) shown in the sketch. ' r- SirjMl.ridK.. & Clothier oe on.l llonr .Mnrli.i Slrfot Fine Tailored Homespun and Tweed Suits, $32.50to$75.00 Browns, greens, gray.s, blues and lavender, some with skirts of soft tweed plaids. The beltless Suit is among them, also Suits wiftli box coats, many others attractively bolted and with beautifully tailored tucks and plaits. A much pocketed Tweed Plaid Suit is shown in the sketch $35.00. Many Models in Tailored Cloth Suits, $45.00 to $55.00 Serge, tricotine, striped vekiyne. Models with box coats and flared coats, and be'tless models on clo-e-titting and semi-fitting lines. Plain-tailored, embroid ered or trimmed with braid. Black, navv blue and rookie shades. The model sketched (.50.00) is from this group. Outing Suits at $18.75 Wool jersey in solid tones und heather nnxtuies also unlined tweeds in blue, giay and tan. smart Tuxedo model of wool jersey, is shown in the sketch, and there aie others equally smart in plaited effects and with slot seams; many with the plain-tailored notched collats - - Straubr .lit. il ': ir, r .1 P II ii 1875 1 35rvl 2500YardsofTrimmingEmbroidery Far Under Price 28c to 40c a yard Dainty ami width fouitli' ext special at '28c to Edgings and Insertions ombiuuieicd on tin,, mmhrii. nainsook, ,'i to 12 inches wide. Think ofbuimr trimmmir for summer frock. and lingerie at an averaire samir of one- e the mm.ngs. '" - ......n.i uuu miKLTif ai an average saving o ith' This special lot will sell quickly as women icogni optional desirability of these lovely Embroiderv lYitm 10c a ard. VraHkridje & Straight-line House Dresses $1.85 Neut and piac taal and verv good value, m this s e c m I group of House Dresses will sell vapidly to-morrow Of striped gingham in blue-and-white, gray and-whitv, pink-nnd -white or green - and white. Made as .sketched, with chambiay col lar In sizes ;1U to -It). Another mod el, of pink or blue chumbray, with white poplin collar speciul at $1.85. Gingham House Drosses in Sizes 18 to 52, SpecinI, $2.03 Women's Blue -and- white Striped Gingham House Dresses. A waist line model, with ging ham Cit. SiranunilEd & Clothier Third Floor ri'lxrt Street W-f New Scrims and Marquisettes at 35c a Yard A specint lot which we can sell at about half price. Many of tho newest and best patterns of the 1021 season are included all over foliage, conventional motif treatments, and many in Chinese art effects. All 36 inches wide 35c a yard. scratthndB noihur Thlnl f ,oor t . ntr A Happy New Standard of Clothes Value Set by These Spring Suits at $30.00 Not in many years has your dollar commanded such excellent quality in tailoring and fabric as it does in the Suits comnrisimr our There are hand cut single- and styles, carefully worsteds in her- stripes and other new $30.00 line, some, smartly double-breasted tailored of fine ringbones, pencil BBiwuiiiiuii! puuerns. An sizes, too for regular, stout, short, tall and slender men. Tailored by the "Alco" shops and our other de pendable suppliers $30.00. Spring Suits with I Two Pairs of Trousers uu.iureu.s oi men naxe a reuiiy seen the economy possibilities of u" e;XtVl J"".' tfrouf,s, thnt lfots wl ech of these handsome Worsted Suits. Then.'s p.miii- ., .1....1.1 . V "'"'- $34.50 "special' at this puce $31 50 Need Separate Trousers "ear uo nave iiumlu.i nt pairs , eUry every conceivable fnbric -S raUnili,o 1 Ciollil.r SeqonJ Kloor En To prolong the life of an odd 1 1 at or for business or homo f l. :l 1 : ij ..' m ...i: II V 1 . Tit, .J. ' '"- - . t .... V
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