VW' Tp;v Jrrps. ;s-3 TfS. -T'-l v v- v -' 1 '" ""' ' r .yy JT-yV"'," t i rwy ,75nr7?vTt Jin- 4 w EVENING PUBLIC. (LEDGEKr-PHILADELPHBV; P1UDAY, AP1UL S, 1021 5 FREE "HECKLER" OFiOOBin Man Who Annoyed Sistor of Roosevelt Made io Swoar Allogianco to U. S. SHE SCORES HYPHENISM The I'm" !'" "liocMfiW Mm, Dour-. ifl, HnbliiFon. sister of the late Tlico .Inrc Roosevelt, at the nll-Amcricnn mnM-mcctlng Inst night today was recti. . , , The prisoner, who save Ills iinmc as Vatrlck rcC!inty, 1729 .Scybcrt str-cl, w compelled to swear nllcgtimco to ,!,'. United States before a magistrate, nml upon slvliis nastirnnco Hint lie did t intend to insult the speaker was sot free. Mia. Robinson 1" her address nt the Vetropolltan Opcrn House had not pro .riiliil ery fnr when it was necessary , lor to display the well-known iinnspielt turf. Hho was quotiiiK from n i mldress d.-lherctl by Theodore Rooms ?. It when, incidentally, kIio, mentioned llio activities of the Sinn Fc n. "JlioMj who attack America because ,ll0r lmtn Kiiglnnd injuro America," .moled Mrs. Robinson. 1 "Slim IVi" UmU for America ijnd villi iihan back, America. 1 lie Sinn j ..Inir, make good Americans," shouted a mnn In H'o gallery. Cries of "Throw Mm Out" 'Throw him out!" mine from various .its of the house. Tho man was iclzcd hi thn-p near him nnd roughly handled. iNhers. patrolmen nnd detectives made l h for him. IIo was in danger of .Ins llunc over the gallery rail when Mr. Itublnson stilled tho tumult. "I'lnifo don't molest bim," she said, "ho monnt well." , He wns taken down to tlio back ot tnc linll after hu had been arrested by Pn Dmnn Oliver and District Detec ves O'llnra and Itooncy, of the Twentieth nml Ilullonwood streets station. Down in the lobby Oliver, who hnd on a button with the American flag, took It from his coat nnd forced the mnn to kneel nnd kiss it, uud swear allrKlnnee to the American ling. The alleged Sinn l'clncr was given a iiMilng till- morning beforn Magistrate CarnH. Hi- Mlid lie was Patrick Mc i.lnty, thiity-Ilvo jenrs old, 1720 Sey hcrt -irret. and n native of Ireland. He aid he hnd been in tills country twenty years and had become an American clt uon I wch p jenrs ago. "I didn't mem to insult Mrs. Itob mou " ho explained to the magistrate. "I nin a little hard of h6nrlng, and I vns ocrjocd when I heard her men tion Sinn Fein. I thought she snid Sinn l'clners would make good citi zens.' My enthusiasm got the better o me." Mm. Robinson sent word to the sta tion house that she hnd no dcslro to proscculo McOlnty. "Are you for America first, ins't nnd nil the tlmp?" nsked tho magistrate. "Indeed I mil," said McOlnty. "rut sour hnnd on the ltook nnd swear It," ordered the magistrate. McOlnty swore, rind was discharged. lth the characteristic Rooacvclllun jwr iranj, iiirs. jiooinson woreui. Iijhenlsni and declared that Americans f ciiii bu nothing else than Americans. Mlllt tmnVn flf (tin linmn nt fll. - 11. ( iiibf 110 Locust ttrcct, where she wns" tor New ork Mrs. Uoblnson said she hoped to visit tho schools of this city soon and give the pupils a message of Americanism. Her greeting to n visitor today was reminiscent of tho forccfulncss of her iHstliigiilshoil .brother. She exclaimed: lieu-lighted;" with tho same emphasis. - All-American Day wns a tremen dous success." she said. "There was the strongest evidence, of undivided Ameri canism on nil sides. It was a telling re buko to radicalism. On this point we must have no doubl. Aincricnns can mM Minrfi imliiMiwniM be nothing else but .American's. There can bo no modification of division. If so, such persons who divide their allo gianco must bo called something else. "The response of tho holiday appeal to Americanism wns wonderful nnd the fcellngjof pntrlntlum nmone tho great Mttndrfilco in tho Metropolitan Opera House last night was so linprcsslvo It could actually be felt In Its Intensity." GAS FUMES CAUSE WrfECK Automoblllst, Overcome, Loses Con trol of Car on York Road "While driving JiU automobile nlong ork Kond John C. Dlninnml. nf VAMtn l'ark. was overcome by gasolllic fumes nnd lost Control of the car, which went over ine cmunnsment on to the grounds of the Huntingdon Valley Country Club. DluniOIl(l wns found nnenminlnnu In the car by .Tolm rerguson. Jr., nnd uiiuuru iiiiiiicii. iiRPiu nt liyunl ata tlon of tho Head ne Itnlhvnv. After being removed from the car jjiamouu wns lnsen iiome. He recov ered in a short time. The accident hap pened icstcrdny morning. "'o fiiQ WW ' B '' ' '" .'(KI'kMI VP fw Tho continual doing of tin usunl things holds th Hup mobllo dote to the hearts of Its ownerr. THE WATCH 'MOTORSC? -DISTRIBUTORS $' 720 N..BItOAI)ST?'--5'pmiJt: RESIDENT SALESMAN V nmn c.ipablo of carnlns at -:iht $5000 a year to call on re. tail ami contruct truilo. Want n m.i'i who ltan IiiaJo sood, prefor nbiv ono with u car. Pleasant work with hlKh-grado small line. I.lvo at Home. Vovr traveling f-xpenao. Ilfinlauarlersi plillailelphln rrrlloryi ICustrrn l'funsjlTuiito nnd llelnwaro nox c 8io, i.unoint offico A Saturday Sale of 400 Sample Hats Sports Hats Street Hats Hats for All Occasions c.oo Because of a special purchase, we can offer you tomorrow Saturday a wide selection of hats. Chic and distinctive desirabe from every consider ationquality and workmanship have been carefully scrutinized. Felt and straw sports Hats, Leghorn Hats, transparent Hats, Milan nemplisercs, novelties, poke bonnets, drooping brims, rolling brims, sailors and trimmed Hats the most desirable styles of the season. Color combination of black, white, white and black, navy, navy and white, brown, tangerine, Harding blue and others. A selection that will be entirely sold by closing time Saturday tomorrow! Come Earlv Surelv! ..t. .'. ... . .. zszruvcnwsinu Agents', orders Ampri- - straw bridge Ik Clothier Shopping lews UNQUESTIONABLY GREAT ADVANTAGES FOR MEN AND WOMEN WHO WISH TO BE SURE OF PROCURING THE MOST DESIRABLE STYLE, QUALITY AND VALUE IN APPAREL AND DRESS ACCESSORIES FOR SPRING n u&wg&&Zif lit RT'sio iwHa vtA ill 0 MPfMI I Take Advantage of This Offer 1 ' Victrola "Eleven" 6 D. F. 10-Inch Records j .y Set of 8 Record Albums ' lb5au ! "".:v loll Easu Terms I I nil 110 II II R This is a wonderful opportunity to obtain HE I this comnlntn outfit. Ymt simirn Vixt.-r.ln lullli II Supremacy plus our Seven-store bervico I i n i rnnr. iTiini'nTirnnQ irnnr si Tiatflnt nn n i I TALKING MACHINE CO. I Bll 'Phi T'tVrVnff 7PyTtit!j?4i II U II II H the World's Greatest Musical Instrument H 1225 CHESTNUT STREET Six Stores Open Evenings UH 111 Tj Broad & Columbia Ave. 4038 Lancaster Avenue HI ! I 52d & Chestnut Streets 5610 Germantown Ave. i I Gtn. and Lehigh Avcs. , 4407 Main St., Manayunk ' Hil Llli uml .Mull Tills Coupon Tml.iy HI JKj Talking Machine Company IMI ivi 1'leaio send inn full information con- W VgsJJ. ccrnlfig tho above otr. ( JKi Xarns 'Jj5l i I VrtW&Xxxi- Address in5jjfrg.':jgij) 1 1 Charge Accounts Solicited' ? "MhmkBmk l i U w4l5 v 1 iMIjV"1 i Children, Come To-morrow! Saturday at 11:15 and 3 o'Clock Third Floor, Filbert Street The BUBBLE BOOK PARTY will bo different from any party you have ever seen! Real, live children are going to take the part of the famous Bubble Book Mother Goose Characters Jack and Jill, Old King Cole, Little Bo-Peep, Simple Simon, nnd the rest of them! Bubble Book Music 'n everything! Ask mother or sister or auntie to bring you, either in the morning or afternoon, to-morrow! And the best part of it is, you can give a Bubble Book Party at home after you see it. NOTE We planned to have the Hubble Book Party in the Toy Store, but find that we can multc better seating arrangements on tho THIRD FLOOK (Filbert Street). 300 New Trimmed Hats At One-Half the Average Value w A remarkable purchase of n manufacturers small over stock and his New York office samples about three hundred Hats in all, and the most exceptional values we have had thia season. Almost a many styles as Hats; plain and fancy straws; straws with eicpo Georgette; the transparent hair Hnts, and fine strnws with hair-lace edges. Largo Hats with ribbon bows ono shown at tho left; medium Hats with pendant trimmings at the side; and Hats with tho fashionable bows in tho back. Somo feather-trimmed, some with fruits. Trimmed Hats, $10.00 and $12.00 Fresh from the hands of our milliners, some of the most exceptional vulues in Trimmed Hnts this season. Tho Hat on the right is one of tho new soft JHlnn-HcmpB in an orchid shade, trimmed nnd edged with velvet, a shade or two darker tho effect is exquisite. Another is of blue taffeta and blue straw witli one of the now undcr-tho-brim bows in the back. Others in black, blue, navy and the new high shades. 1000 Banded Sailors, $3.50 to $6.95 Black, navy and brown, also these three shades combined Avith white. Somo with tailored bands of ribbon, some with tho pugarcc bands all shapes, sizes and strnws that are fashionable. 7-Hlralpt Jv & C'lotlilor Second I'loor. Msrket Street Wrt r N ) A Special Purchase of Fifty Dolmans Save One-Third At $30.00 Fifty Dolmanb of ono of tho new high-grade cloths in tan and taupe, mndc in the stylo sketched, embroidered and button-trimmed and silk-lined throughout. THIS IS A WONDER FUL VALUE. Short Coats, $15.00 to $25.00 The kind every woman wants to wear with I tho new striped, checked and plaid skirts, and to slip on over summer frocks. Of wool vclour, i burelln, jersey and tricotine, made in Tuxedo ' style. Priced according to material. Sports Coats, $15.00 to $45.00 Of the soft tan coatings that arc no becoming , and well-liked. These rango. from a little more than hip-length to three-quarter-length; beau tifully tailored, some belted all around, others with flared back nnd belted front; silk-lined throughout. Top Coats, $20.00 to $37.50 Mixed cloths in tan and gray, made in the tailored, casy-to-slip-on styles so convenient for motoring and traveling. Smart Coats and Dolmans from $22.50 to $60 The long, htraight-lino Coats; Dolmans, some very cape-like or --- atrnlrlU4 y)mr A Beautiful Array of Silk Dresses Ready for Saturday Don't miss them scores and hun dreds in all shades, all styles, and all are so moderately priced. At $16.75 and $18.75 CREPE DE CHINE Dresses, in navy, brown and black, some with plaited skirts, others with plaited tunics; smart vestec bodices with tucks nnd button trimming. From $20.00 to $25.00 Crepo do Chine and Taffeta Drosses, with tucked tunics, plaited tucks, side draperies, tier effects and sido panels of plaited flounces. Some embroidered models. Navy, gray, brown, black, flesh color and white. From $27.50 to $47.50 Canton crepe, tricolettc, crenc do chine. crepo Georgette and taffeta, in plaited, tunic, panel, straight-line and draped styles, with silk embroidery, some in eyelet effect, sonic beaded, some with plaitings a lovely lot of models and in all the new shades. NewGinghamFrocks, $7.50 and $8.50 Some with scalloped tunic, vestco bodice and crushed girdle fin ished with bow. Some in long-waistcd effects with tie sash and novel pockets. ar-y StraivbrldRo L Clothier Second Door, Market Strett Iwtla Summer Rugs Here A wonderful collection of Summer Floor Coverings la now rendy for early inspection nnd selection. Thero arc Rag Rugs, Grass Rugs nnd Wool-nnd-fibre Rugs, displaying many beautiful new effects to conform to recent decorative ideas. Especially noteworthy nro beautifully blended Oval Rugs. Bttttwbrldra i Clothier l'ourth Hoor, Wet inc long, biruini.-""u y : ' , i- ..:!. -.n ui...u. ,,iua s. shorter, free-and-easy Coats. """ !' o.v-v.x, ... x!v. utrnnliriJi., JL LMuthior Soconil Moor. Ontro 10,300 Mens and Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, Half Former Price, 25c Of fine Irish linen, in the most-wanted weight, all neatly heni btitched. Chiefly all-white, but some of the women's Handkerchiefs have hems in plain colors. Many nro lots from our own carefully selected stocks. Others arc fortunate purchases at savings of one-half. So every Handkerchief in this collection is half price Now 25c each; $2.90 a dozen l.x Mrn-bridKe & (."uthior- Ainle 12 iUrKot Street Pure Hard Candy, 28c a Pound Less than Half I'rico Hundreds of pounds were iold last week-end, and purchasers will surely be back for more to morrow. Get yours early 28c n pound. Also Assorted Chocolates 70c a pound Satin-flnlsh Candies; fruit and nut puffs 10c a pound htravbrldco . Clothier- Dimeinent nml l'llbort Hlreft Ciohh AIMo Cedar Chests Arc much wanted just now for practical bridal gifts. Wo rc bhowing an unusually wide as sortment of styles all pains takingly made, of the finest jiro matic Tenncssco cedar, beautiful ly finished. Prices lange from $15.00 to ?o0.00, nnd are much lower than heretofore. Period styles of mahogany and walnut ?35.00 to SU0.00. i Straw brldno i Clothier - Third lMoor Women's New Raincoats, $10.00 jerviceable, inexpensive, fol lowing fnshionublo lines, these Raincoats of blue or tan rubber ized rep. Cout styles, belted all around, also dolmans with back in capo effect. At $12.00 Raincoats of light- weight rubberized Canton cloth, tan, bluo or olive. With convertible collar, belt and patch pockets. Slrnwlirldffo . riotbter Fecund Door, Dlbert btreet Toilet Goods Special in. in. itr STitr.r.r cuobs .mm.i: Hair IJrushes, 50c J Tooth Brushes, 120c; Nail Brushes, 18c all excellent vnlues. S. & C. Peroxide Bath Soap at 10c u Cake; $1.00 a Dozen Presqu' lvoire Toilet Articles Specially Priced 81.25 Each The latter includes many differ ent Articles all rcmnrknblo values. 54-inch All-Wool Navy Blue Tricotine 3.50 to $7.50 - Smart in weave, smart in shade and the correct weight for wom en's suits, coats and dresses. And we are selling these Trjcotines every day to women who nro not ably well dressed. Tricotine ranks high among tho most de sirable all-wool fubrics. StrnwbildRo t Clothier Alula T. Centra Hair Nets Save Human Hair Nets, cap shape, SPECIAL, 75c a dozen; The Paragon, cup or fringe style $1.00 a dozen; Lillian Hair Nete 15c each, " for 25c. Hack Combs Also Pins nnd Bnrrettes, studded with blue stones $1.23 and $1.50 each. Celluloid Bnrrettes, bhell or amber shade, 25c to 50c; Back Combs 50c to $1.00. Celluloid Hag Framcs$lJi5 Strimbrldso I. Clothier Alslo t, Centre t'tiEli&tt c? r 13 Models in These 225 Women's New SUITS Unequaled Value At $33.75 TO-MORROW Sizes from 31 to -M, in the extraordinary lot of Suits under the Golden Special sign to-morrow all equal in every way to Suits selling in the ordinary course of business, from $50.00 to $fi5.00. Of tricotine urn! Poiret twill, in black, navy and tan, plain-tailored, braided, embroidered in silk, trimmed with flat silk braid or finished with tailored foliK Some with smart narrow belts, others on long, unbelted lines. All frch, new goods, just purchased. htru hridi-A I lotlilir Second Hoor, Centre Spring Furs Our assortment is beautiful everything that is fashionable, from Kolinsky, at $12.50, and Australian opossum, at $13.50, to the finest Russian .Sables, at $350.00 the Sables nre wonder fully fine and beautiful. Natural Mink, $2250 to $125 One-skin to four-skin Scarfs. Stone Marten, $42.50 to $100 One- and two-skin Scarfs. Siberian Squirrel, $13.75 to $25.00 Animal Scarfs, Fancy Collars. Hudson Bay Sable, $55 to $135 One-skin and two-skin effects. Alaska Fox. $45.00 to $72.30 Aninml Scarfs, in walnut. Gray Caracul, $47.50 to $125 New and very fashionable. Slrawbrldca & Clothier Second floor. Centre Dainty Glassware S8on to be needed, when warm days will mako Glasses an im portant part of the hostess' equip ment. A largo and extensive variety is hero, from Colonial Glass Tumblers, at 5c each, to beautiful light-cut stem Glnsses and Sherbets, at 25c each. Handsome Imported Glass Pieces for bridal gifts, runge from S1.00 to $9.00. HtrimbrldKe & Clothier Hanement A Wonderful Collection of Men's Suits at a New Low Price $30.00 These Suits establish a new standard of clothes-value. Not since "before the war" have we been able to place before our customers Suits so well made and of such fine fabrics at anywhere near this price. Last year equal grades would have cost nearly double. And such a selection! There are scores of correct, smartly-designed single- and double breasted styles of such desirable fabrics as herringbones, pencil stripes and the like. Tai lored by "Alco" and our other dependable suppliers. Any man who intends to spend "about $550.00" for his new Suit should see these. In fact, many men who had thought of paying $50.00 will buy these. They'll save $20.00. Spring-weight Suits With Two Pairs Top Coats $29.50 A remnrknbly attractive collection of Spring Top Coats, carefully tailored in belted and box stylos,1 of smart herringbono fabrics. Wonderful vnluo at thia price. of Trousers $27.5Qnnd$34.50 i Worsted and f styles for men ay at these prices. o butts in unnusomo new men. Exceptional values Clothier Second Floor, Cut 1200 Men Woven Madras Shirts, .$1.65 A reduced price to hasten the clearance of the remainder of this line. Wo ennnot duplicate these for even one-third more. They nro of woven-stripe madras, chief ly in dark blue-nnd-whito htriped effects. Mrimbrldje & Hothler- riaat Store Illuhth Street fheseTable Linens at Rare Savings Hemstitched Linen Damask Lunch Cloths and Napkins nt much less than regular prices. Lunch Cloths, .'Hi-inch, $3.50 Napkins, 15-inch, $6 dozen Htrauhridce ft Cloililt r Vl.lo 11. Contm Lawn Swings An extensive collection of Lawn Swings, at $11.25, $12.75 and $14.75; Settees, $19.75, nnd Porch Swings, $0.00 to $15.00. btrawbrldBO & Clulhler fourth I'loor Baby Coaches, $45 Bloch and Haywood makes neat, .strong, easy-running, and equipped with reversible gear $45.00. Bloch Chariots $40.00 to $50. Btrwl'rldf h Clothl'r Kourth flmr .' - fo -v - - V - Another Carload of Old Town Canoes -Hiw just arrived. Many atrik ing new color effects. Remember these are the genuine "Old Town" Canoes the best in the world. !-trnibrhlKo A ( tothler Kourth Floor "The Mayflower" By V. Blasco Ibanez READY TO-MORROW A strong story of Valencian flhhcr folk, by the famous au thor of "The Four Horse men." Price $2.00. btrnnbrliUv ! I'lnttilei Second I'loor Tllbert Street, West Traveling Bags, Special at $5.95 Black Cobra-grain Leather ' Traveling Bngs. Sewed edges nnd corners, untl leather lining, i In 18-ineh size. ' Straw brldiroji Clothier Alilt 8, Cntr I Pillow Cases Unusual, G5c Pair Bleached Muslin Pillow Cases, ' 300 dozen, size 45x36 inches, at 1 tills remarkably low price, . lurntrbrldgt C'othltr I rti u, rimert strl I -'y t xl m I 1 O I- ! .V p---il rwA, jx.jj ufJjf .,.(. it (A-wW.v.vS iV-'. u A'-'Uflfu. tv ' . j -fH. ii - .'.JJ-. tlaMrU &14 i nVi V I1 r 1 uJwflJh&ffiUffi,
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