i "S. fup EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921 SVJi 1 l w. w lf.ll Effl! M' H PERSHING CHEERED T FOR LOYALTY PLEA Gonoral Who Led U. S. Troop Against Germans Speaks at Patriotic Meetings U. S. TIRED OF PROPAGANDA All-Antrrirnn Day was brnuplit to n fitting ronclunlon In All - .Vturrirnn Night. Willi big p.iti ntw mc-tincH In thp Mrtropolitnti Opera llniin nml the' Acarlrmj of Miil nml lui; etiwt parade en Ilrond Mrcot I'lilladpliililfl , ircstpnlnr demonstrated Hint pntilntNm nnd lo.vnltj to the rnniltiifinn of tin' j United Stntcs urre still iiiprrine. flip inrrtinci were nddrcMrd lr men, of prominence In thr ct . stntr nml nn- Hon who urged tint tlir dcnlhknill lie Bounded without delm tn mm otntil"- or- ' Banl7fd t rffi'ot di!ojnlt. i Hoth mrptiinr plHi'i'i won- parked to overflow ini and ui'iirh nnj ominripd the Stnri and Stnpo.,. rntluiinxm reached its tiichrst pilch during tlir speech of lieneral lohn .1. IVrMiiw:. , rnminimdrr 'if the Vmorirnn rxpedl-' tionarj fnn'et, at the Metropolitan Opera IIoue I (Jeneral I'oisliins did ix't make anv I attempt nt nratiirr, Imi siniplv related1 facts regard ins the iuidiou attempt of some nlien nml their itninpthixer tol endaiiKer the mue of America. Tired of Propaganda, TTe urged that nil outlaw nations lie, called to the fullet account ntid said foreignnx should not be permitted to upe this roiintr for the puipoe of fm elgn intrigue. He deolnted that Amercn n tired of foreign piopngnnda The tinlil Star Mother--n si ore or more of women nnd u compain of war nurses who had braved fire In Kr.inee enped the appeal in the -nice of the warrior ami by n simultaneous (mnule were upon their feet shouting applause irlinn Hie women upnrlntr cold tnrs rn- teu-il "l'he unlUe.l in a body down the lentei als'e. As the entered the door come one limited "Here nre the Hold Stnrsl" Instanth eer. man nnd woman In the liousi nro-c and rriuninrd standing until the little bund of women had (iiken nlaccs ieercd for them in the 1 irchoti.i dlreitK in ft out of the stage. A few M-comls later the nurses, some U. S. TrOODS' "Hliem mere girls. few elderlx women walked upon the stnste 'I hoi coneved I a M'tisp of ipilet dignit anil enecriui nev m their white uniforms nml red- i llmd capes ''lie. too, were appended. , W. rieelnml Kemliick. who presided, paid n tribute to the mothers of soldiers and I the nurses before Introducing 1 the l!e. P W. WooKon, who delivered the Invocation. I f lieer for Snwilicr lieneral rer.shing was escorted to UU place Immediate after the priner The biiml b'.-ired :ind the crowd f.lieered as the general gieetnl Mr ICendricl. and Mrs llouglns Kobinson, slter of former 1'resident Uooseeit, the tlrst speaker Mr. IJobinson won the nudience Im mediately h saving nothing could please her mote than to be Introduced us the i-lster of Theodore Koooolt "Mj c!iinct hope is," sbe paid, "thnt T sluill ! nhle to .speak with the oicc of my brotlnr." lieneral IVibhlng spoke next He ndui'n'cil to the front of the stage Bnd bowing to the mothers on whose breasts were tlic finest of wnr inrdaN, the gold i-tars. ho said : (,old Star Mothers, it Is tilling thnt we Iioiii meet here tonight in talk nml (liitik of mcrlcii tirst " "Whit Is the reason for tins meet, ing''" nskeil Mnvor Moore, who nrried jnsi us lieneral Pershing nit down. "Win slmuld we have to talk of iner im and the meaning of America to tnerie:iiis'' Wo prned our American ism in 177i'. We established it before the world in 112. We solidified it in those terrible joins of brntlirrl trife, IMil tn 1 (!.", nnd we nsseited it to ar ut tr mm in 1VN " I heiefnre. 1 nk. whv must we meet thus ,md talk Vmericnnisni? Perhaps t in because Hn uticertnlu rjunti t i t has become established among us. Perhaps we are not Mire of some of those who linve come to us for aid in their dis-tress If this be o, let us tell them what for the Constitution, for the men who'wond avenue. Slfl.OOO ; .Joseph Nugent. framed this liovernment and for tliislL'.TJ Suiilh lllghth strict. S77U0. Uo eminent Itself. It mentis loxe and llivenloiies of pergonal estates of tin respect foi the rights of oicry freem.m love nnd respect for the homo nnd n high. Keen icnso of duly nnd rcapeet for the truth." BREWERJJEAVES $50,000 Will of Albert Bait Admitted to Probate Makes Widow Beneficiary An eslnto alued nf SoO.OOO was 1'ft b Albert Unit;. :i brewer, of ".Mil Olrnrd nxenite. whose will was admitted to probate todii Mr. Ilnltz died on April 1. Ili widow. Wilhelmlnn C. Ilaltz, nnd Mrs. ,lnpphino nck-linrt, n sister of the ttstntor, aro tho bene licinries. "thrr wills probated were those of Kllen M McAvov 020 South llroad stieet. S2IU0(I. Klia 15 Lewis, -jjjji Ilnst Norus strict, S12s.no Letters woie grniited to executors of the wills of Ila'rj lsohoiir, 5137 Larch followlug were tiled: William It, Clnik. rormer president of (junker City Na tional llnnk. $712,127: Mary 15. Kng lish. S22I.IKI; tieorae P. Urndbun. .1 1.170 Itlclinrd A. Lewis. SSS .!.! , fnthnrlne Kugler. $17. -10(1: Alfred In 'singer. .Ir . $7072. Clinrles P. llort. ljNti.-i.7n" 7JI : lieln JilleiNDarrnch. $14.- Ljilln . House. SI.J-OM.C,,: llelem Wegst, lllainnei', "5 1.10(1. $i:;or.. nnd rred Passport Rules Modified Vise of passport 0f citi.en of the L'nitrd Statc is no longer iriiiicd b the Itelglnn (tovernment. Tli(n nn iioiincement was made today by Paul Ilngemnn. consul general of Belgium. Although (he hr ruling hns been ubol Ished, clHens must be I lie bearers o n regular national passport 'I'lie new ruling applies as well to oili.en of (ireat llritain, I'rnnee. in. .Tapau and the Grand Duchj of Luxemburg. YOUR CREDIT'S GOOD GEO.KELLY'S S. E. CORNER 12TH AND WALNUT STREETS Buy Your New Suit the Easy Way On Tho Opera House, was well filled ' Americanism mean. It means respect I ll ... ' It's always Springtime in a Victrola Home. I'll prove it in One Hour " While I'm humming this new "Mammy" ictor Record all day long, it seems I'm still on the job delivering Victrolas in One Hour from the time I get tho order, taking all-the-year-round springtime into homes. Get in line for happiness. 7 ' vW &s ' ( fi " 1 ' V 7 -"A I M l Jr ' IV i 4 of The J. R. Wilson Company VICTROLAS nnd VICTOR RECORDS "Oar Service In Next Door to You No Matter Where You Live" 929 North Broad West Philadelphia Roxborough 1215 N. 52d 6190 Rldgo Avo, 3020 Baltimore Avenue No. 121 JMle No. lO.i 12 Stle V'W heather natures in JaT biowr, blue, crccn, sand-heather and broiue. ThistlecloOi Suits for Any Weather C. O.D. by Prepaid $ Parcel Post Rain rolls np;ht ..ff Thistlc I'oth. Pour water oor a sample and pru' 0 it for yourself. Wnnklc- proof ; 11 c e i needs pri-ssintr. A new suit frco if it shows wear inside of si months. Made to measure at same pr'ce; up to -14 bust. rite Toda for Samples and New Stjle Hoolslel . f.'- niirff f 1 1 ir spln'l '1 j.i 1" f rii'st'eelnth FTfivf 1 1 .imp p"fi'i.' 1 'f coiiso rii 111 suffix or'ler is unit t'ltla' i 1 1 1 u 'nr ref in 1 c 1 pmnipt 1 ""'1":9' Trmlp Mr Klllltril fTMWai. M1 Front & Dauphin Sts., Philadelphia Women's Brogne Oxfords It's a bit of good luck, Madam, that brings you these shoes; and a two-minute look at them will convince you that they're easily full $9 value outside of The Royal Shop. They're just what Fashion demands, and the best of everything has gone into the making materials and workmanship are positively top notch. Light and dark Russia and Brown Calf. Our 2d Floor Values Always Mean $2 or $3 Saved. Isn't It Worth While? ROYAL BOOT SHOP Leading Shoe Style Shop lor Women 1206-8-10 CHESTNUT ST. i 3iRfcdK'".'7&CniN J p ei'spjfyJ i urfmMn w, I1 o il W il I . Ki I Vv "V V I V , I WrH 1 k'HA 1 i 7 ' irX l1 r-r. y&D Ja I EXTRA! . 1000 Fino Boys Effi Norfolk HK SUITS jT ; A Factory Coit TOyIP m i:8 $10PW i $12$15 FREE A StylUh $2.00 Cup i Will bo given with each Boy's ; Suit purchased by presenting : I; this advertisement at tho time you buy nt the Kelly Storc3. ; S I the Club Plan Ask to See Kelly's Complete Outfit for a Gentleman. Coniiitine of n Smart Society Suit, A Rood pair of Shoe nnd n Styl- hli Hat. A $65 Outfit Tomorrow r $1.00 A WEEK z Will Dress You Stylishly A C KM iV n jy i v n zSportSuits Of fine All-Wool Jer sey Pride of the Loom. All the new colors Smartly tailored. Fin ished with belts and large pockets. $35 quality. May Be Purchaied Tomorrow for SI. 00 a week for only M $22-50 aii iii: n a Jr'Y"'jIrj fBK AWrnl l urn W '1 Women's Silk Backed Satin Dresses, in a Stylish Stout Model Embroidered or Bead Trimmed $29.75 $1.00 A WEEK E. CORNER 12TH AND WALNUT STS. 2330-32-34 N. FRONT STREET 1816-18-20 ATLANTIC AV., ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ' AinFHTIsKMI'.NT AIIM'.KTl'-KMKNr (tin nf t hestnut Street's most interesting sliop is thnt of Mac Donald it Campbell, 13.'i4-3G Chestnut Stiect. Good quality and excellent workmanship characterize the men's clothes nnd furnishing.-, tld at ilns .tore. The man wlio knows how to dress knows that lie ii ceitam of finding what he wants at MaeOonald & Campbell's. "rW $ I I 'I S leally worth while, you know, to tri e careful attention to the -mailer detail-) of dress. It seems to nie t'rat hiich attention is cen more important in a man's case than in a woman's. The difference be tween a t-liirt and n custom-made shirt is easil.s lecofjniable to the man v ho has worn both. He knows that ,i shirt made to his individual measunment fits better, is moie comfortable, possesses such merits as cnod workmanship and excellent wearing (unlity (for the materinls nro of fine quality). MacDonald & ' ampbrll, n3I.SH Clustnut Street. linv f-,ni(v) quno H icputatlon ojiioiik iiipIi lio Unovr "lint ll inriini to lio cor iciilv clrrfFfd hi nil tinier, a store hlr! gwt in pntrons completo natls netlon In t'm ilrpartment tlpxotcrt to . UBtom-Ulloreil uhlrm, nn well, Indeed, aa in all uinr- drpartments. r WE put the matter to vote, we'd probably discover that Chocolate Fudge is our national I sweetmeat. It holds u place nil its own on our list of confections. And . I -.peakinfr of Chocolate Fudge, have I you ever tasted Kruse'.s Fudge? If ou haven't, you'll have n splendid, i opportunity of convincing yourself I of it-, deliuoustiess, for it is special , this week at -10 rents ii pound at tinth.Mie stoirg of Kdnunrd I), Kruse. 100 South Klcenth Street and -190!! I i Hultinloro Avenue. Butter , irhnenlate and vanilla) aro special .1 'A .-..1 .... I nn.l T lllltn a. ' I'cm ii jiuuiiu, unci j,i ' j inuni nAri i, ah o l.ulflnj 'Phis; hnn luinu 1111(1' .. .A bocrinifH uhhti An bvpn GO centn I SHE who sCcka the unusual in i jewels, albeit with nn eje tol practicalitj. will bo delighted with tho newest of Fashion'-, whims which i being introduced by liailey, Hanks vv lliddle Conimny. 'Tib no more and no less than the thing u hae long sighed for a shoulder strap which will hold securely even the merest wi-p of an cening gown. It is of ribbon, with three tmv slide of platinum nnd diamonds. The rib bon matches in color or contrasts with your gown. Tho jeweled slides, by which it is adjusted, are particu larly effet ti e on a shoulder-strap of black velvet. Two business-like lit tle hooks hold the stiap securely to tho gown.' An accessory such as this, aside from its attractiveness, assuredly fills u long-felt want. 7 OU'I.L be interested in the no cm! offer being made by th Houscfucnishing Store of .1. Franklin Miller, Killi Chestnut Street, during the month of Apul. You've heard of Aladdin Aluminum, and know that some of its merits i arc piactical design, attractnel shapes and aluminum of the higlust I qunlity To make you better iu- quaintcd with its merits, .1. 1'ranklin Miller is ottering tins month u :- ntnrt MiwMltt rilllmirmm snMmn.nt Creams I . rour 10gularjy priced at ?'J l ". for ?l.l.; a j-quurt Aladdin alum- teakcttle, regularly priced at SO. 10. for $1.25, and a J-.uait Alad din aluminum uouniu Doner, regu larly priced at WI.70, for '.!.-. I can assure ou that you'll not rtgret tho purchase of these articles. I i-iunl liavo lurii pcrmaiiPiith ri-ilii' rd !) "0 irtiLrj n pnutid And tlin w.n. lMf, 'H tried K'ruto'H dollnr nr r i liocU' cmcreil nut mid fnjitn" ItoalK I'vo netr Imd luiythlnB moro I dell lou i (Jne of the most delightful things in the world is tlic rcali.ation that some onu has been rcully thoughtful of you. Think, for instance, of the day that you waved farewell from the crowded deck of the liner bound for the other side. You felt very much alone as tho ship moed out of the harbor, but when you sought your cabin and found there a wonderful atcamer-hampcr filled with gorgeous, colorful luscious fruits which Home one had been so thoughtful as to send you from the store of Henry It. Jlallowoll iC Hon, Uroad Stiect below Chestnut - well, no words could prc ii t what ou felt. Hiillowcll Hen Voyii'"- Hampers nnd Hi -Wl are spy mllj patty d to last and to Ik njpyed to the very end of tin trip. Thrv gvnrantAo perfect delivery to any Atlantic port. THE ! CIIESTflUT STRELT ASSOCIATION apd? ex cL4 JU ".CO ts )rfifi&fo7l& "Y m V- - " m ( ,J-G'W?Zllt CrGiy, tffcStn SIC A4 Jinniversary Sale Announcements for Saturday New Sports Suits in the very popular "combination" effects"; the p 1 c a t cd skirts, facings of the tuxedo jacket, sleeve and pocket trimmings all harmon izing in lovely plaid designs; several colon including browns, Copcn find navy; women's and misses' sizes; special at $27.30. (Second Floor.) 38-inch Printed Voiles; sheer and fine; large assortment of good patterns; tho usual 75c grade in the Anniversary Sale Saturday at 45c a yard. 40-inch Canton Crepe in black, navy, brown, gray, taupe, tan, white, pink, melon; $5.50 quality at $3.75 a yard. Soma of the best values in the Anni versary Sale will be found in the House and Porch Dress Section. Particularly attractive numbers at $2.35 and $4.85. Imported Shadow Organdies, 38 to 45 inches wide; check, stripe, floral and figured designs; light and dork grounds; tho $2.25 grade for $1.50 a yard. 84 Jiimipersary Anniversary Sale of Girls' French Dresses at One-Third Less Than Regular Prices 31 F we could only in some magic way have these Frocks pass in review before you bo that you could actually see their exquisite daintiness, not one of the I I 7 would be left an hour after opening time Saturday. Won derful they arc and wonderfully low priced at: $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 Every stitch of finishing on them is done by hand; tho materials nre of the finest; bewitching, girlish styles; fascinating embroidery in company with real Valenciennes or other laces gives that rare distinction which the French know so well how to impart to a garment. They are cut amply full nnd sizes run from 6 to 12 years. Fine enough for any little girl nnd suitable for "best wear," q ior granuation, tor connrmation. homo nave aainiy Nnsnes oi pinK or mue riooon, oiners arc all-white. EVERY ONE OF THESE DRESSES IS PRICED AT LEAST A THIRD LESS THAN REGULAR. A great many different styles, of course, one of which is sketched. Girls $7.50 New Voile Drcsscsf O C in the Anniversary Sale at .... '.0 Here is another wonderful group of '.200 Dresses for Saturday. Four different styles, in sizes (5 to 10 years. Made of clean, crisp, summery printed voiles in unusual check and plaid effects; some aro combined with dainty colored organdies black nnd whito with peach color, yellow with pale blue, and so on. Pretty enough for "best," but low-priced enough for every day wear. Girls' Siurd) Gingham DrcsscsQ 1 QZ in the Anniversary Sale al ... . ' )- Practical, good-looking and high in favor with mothers because they launder so well without losing any of their original charm. Sizes 7 to 1 1 years. f . .T.'.sVj.Ik . ' 1 -MT. g.rr'Hrv.'A m rvM'i' : tnA s t ixx t mm I JJrlLi- Other Interesting Saturday News jrorh the Juvenile Shop Hats for Juniors at $4.50 and $6.00 Smart styles for the growing girl. Browns, blue3 and other snades which harrnonize well with flowers, fruit and ribbon trimming. Some are of the sports type, others nre more dressy. Paul Jones Middy Suits at $2.50 Sturdy little Suits in sizes 2 to JO years; comfortable and practicable for warm weather; all-white or white with colored trousers, collars and cuffs. Bloomers Dresses at $3.75 Dresses with full-cut bloomers for girls of 2 to 6 years which would sell regularly nt a great deal more. L'.ffectivc combi nations of different colored ginghams and hand embroidery; guaranteed to wash. Combinations at 85c Mothers find these Combination Drawers and Bodies t" be just what hey want. A narrow ruffle of embroidery trims them and they are made to give good service; sizes 2 to 1 0 years. 1 Oliver Twist Suits at $1.95 You know how well boys of 2 to 6 look in these Suits with white dimity blouses and colored trousers'. Easily laundered and certainly remarkably low priced at $1.95. Princess Slips at $1.85 of 2 to 16; a new lot with embroidery trimming. For lace girls nnd Pajama ias at 85c White cro.l,.-,r musin in sizes 2 to 12 years; suitable tor boys or girls. Women's Heavy All-silk Sweaters of the highest class; black, purple, peacock, sand, green, rose, gold, white; about 20 of them regularly priced at $40.00 to $50.00 and on sale Saturday in the 84th Anniversary at $24.50, Nainsook Gowns and Envelope Chemise, laco and embroidery trim med, finished with dainty ribbons. The Night Gowns and Chemise match and mado up as a set offer an excel lent graduation gift; $2.00 each. Philippine Envclopo Chemisa many styles; former prices up $6.00; in tho Anniversary Sale $3.50. in to at Darlington Hair Nets, cap or fringe, nil plain shades; in the Anni versary Sale at 90c a dozen. Crcpo de Chino Sleeveless Gowns, tailored or lace trimmed; $5.95 val ues for $4.95. Nainsook Ni3ht Gowns and Chem ise; fine, soft material; lace trim med; many styles; special at $1.65 each. Washable Satin and Crepe de Chine Chemise, tailored or lace trim med; very attractive; special at $2.85. Washable Satin Camisoles in bod ice effect; ribbon shoulder straps; $2.00. White Tub Silk Petticoatsjstraight sports model, also with tucked flounce; paneled and made of extra heavy washable silk; special at $2.95. All-jersey Silk Petticoats; two tone sports styles, including plenty of navys and browns; special at $5.85. Women's Glove Silk Vests, arm hole and bodice-top styles; from one of tho be3t makers; 150 of the $3.00 quality Saturday for $2.00 each. Women's MERODE Silk-top Pink Combination Suits; Saturday in the Anniversary Sale $1.85 for all sizes. Women's 50c Ribbed Cotton Vests, Kayser-msxte, bodice or band top; 35c each, or X for $1.00. Women's $2.00 Silk Stockings; lisle tops; reinforced heels nnd toes; black, navy, Russian calf and cordo van; $1.50 per pair. Children's Fancy-top Lisle Socks; unusually extensive range of colors and designs; 50c a pair; 3 pairs for $1.40. Women's $25.00 to $28.50 Pure Thread Silk Slip-over Swcatersjsomo of these nre imported; many colors; Anniversary Sale price $18.75. Women's Silk Knitted Scarfs with Roman-strips borders across ends; exclusive color-combinations; special at $7.75. Bungalow Aprons in checks and plaids, slip-over and button-on style; finished with belt of material; spe cial at $1.65. New "Polly Prim" Aprons devel oped in cretonne; practical and quite the vogue; $1.00 each. Handsome Blouses including white "hand-mades," georgette, dimity, gingham and mignonette; special at $5.95. Special Anniversary values in Millinery al $15.00 you can get a smart, stylish, new Hot Saturday at much less than the regular prices. summer supply of Silk - a pair to mntrK ..i. . . " s.vvt Anniversary SnU w first-class lO-button Silk $2.15 a pair; Get your Gloves now costume. In the are selling Gloves for women at black, white and colors. Women's 2-clasp Suede-finish Fab ric Gloves at 85c. Women's1 8-button Fabric Gloves at $1.00. Women's 16-button Fabric Gloves at $1.IC. Suede-finish Suedc-finiah A Wonderfully Attractive Lot of Women's and Misses' Cotton Dresses at $18.75 and $23.50 wlte4JhM i( y V. IS Vil IJa v r- i Jrvjl fill i-J i iv )A ' w I'm .u"8ttW Via soj itsaeoJ Jt , I8 75 No sketch or word picture could tell you t he eZi fl,"" ' .IT '. ,"PP!f,cll0.1lhe 1,!?lr f Gingham, organdie or voile r '.i. ... . "" ineywiii give you. Manv others foil I I 1,11 ""M""""" MM 1 .'" , low nrettv these IJresses nre than theie -$18.75 nnd $2 3.50. itv. .'WJiiirittoWt- iRwxSPw t f, -MiJiB i.l!'.' fcstjSe TWTSRS Sa m ' . mpr. hBwutf) TJu rtJ&Mjfe. Mh tfmk. ----rmmmmmmalnmmltmMltaammmmt,.,,ll
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