jf7Spjiiip9Pvi5?55! r,.-5W f -IV . r, fywtti ' '? v-'V" M ""'a'1 '-lW ' "'! ' r4 tv" m'ievf ','" " " !Vlwwrta WOMEN RESCUED IN WALNUT ST. FIRE place Where Treadway and "Boots" Lived Damaged by Morning Blaze ROOMERS FORCED TO FLEE flpcrtnnilnr ro-i'tir-s were nmilo in n et(. nt 2:1!." o'clock till" inornliiK n oOiO W'nlmit street, n rooniliiR home. r which Siip "Hoots" ItocorK. no torious (Ifture in the I'olrcc innnlcr rn-e. form-rljr lived. Men nnl women were carried by fire mf'n down n Intlder tlint wns rnlsed to onC of the tliird -story side window. e ntheis wore led down flip stnlr wav, tliroiiRli dense smnkc to flip mfcty flf the street. Virtually nil persons In the house wcrc obllfted to leavo their slccpins nunrters partly clothed. Tliiv lmd no ,'lar' to RO nnd were plvon rr-fiiRe from Jho rnln under tnrpnullns on one of the fire truck". The house, conducted l.v Mrs. Mjrtlp Afhford. lmd nlmut twenty tenant". The fire is t-upposrd to linvc started cither l the bnspinpnt or the first floor renr H "ns dievorcd l onr of tlic mors nn tlic second lloor. lip awoke ,V,,i 5n,rllcd smoke. When he went out fnin'thp hnllwnv Iip mw Hjimes and imoke below, rapidly mounting. The (lnmasp has not yet been csti ,id Tlic tir-t floor rear was burned ml and part of the second-story rear. Smoke and water caused damage in ether parts of the house. BOARDING HOUSE RAIDED Police Act Against Place Treadway, Pelrce Slayer, Managed Mrs Hertha W'aldron was arrested at'mi'l'nlght when police of tlic Fifteenth iid Vine streets stntion raided the hoardlne house which she conducts at 1 (ffi Arcli street, upon complaint of neighbors that it was being run in n disorderly fashion. Tho house nnd its proprietor were mentioned several times during the in testicution of the l'eirco murder. Voter I) Trendway. who is now serving n twentj-vcar sentence for Bcconil degree murdpr, acted ns manager of the house in Mrs Waldron's absence. Meiitenant Wagner lint! been iuvrs tieatlii for a week before lie mnde the raid " He tool with him Detectives Order. Mcrullr.iiRli nnd Mm ray. They arrested the lodgers in the bouse along with Mrs VVnldron, three women nnd two men Cuticura Soap The Safety Razor Shavind Soap I Cct.-ari 3op ihnti without mag. ETfrrwh Ma. EVENING PUBLIC EDGER- PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1921 o LAUNCH NEWJ.EGION POST Albert Clinton Wunderllch Namo of New Lansdowne Body ,.,'P10 V!,.",",.n''!. Auxlllai-j of Albert ( linton Wimilerllcli Tost, o. II.". has heen launched. Mrs. Albert Wunder llch is tempoinr chairman of the new body nnd Mrs. Wallace Roberta tempo rary ecretnrj. The permanent nrgnnl xntinii will be effected in the near future. Sixty women of I.nnsdowne nnd the snrroundlnc liorouchs nn. niit-nlt,i on the nuxilinry nnd il is expected that neiore me next meeting in the Twen tieth Century Club mini) more will join. The post linn voted tn tireseiit In Dm T.ansdnwnc High Scliuol n cup. to be nwnrded iinmiullv to the .Indent show ing the greatest efficiency in American history nnd goernment. The cup will up Known as ine vmcrioan Legion tro ph.v. CHOSEN QUEEN OF THE MAY Miss Dorothy Kinsley Picked for Honor at Swarthmore College Miss Dorothy Kinsley has been chosen Queen of the May for the May Oay celebiatlon to be held nt Swart'li iiioro College. Miss Kinsley, who Is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles h. Kinslev, of 7J." North Sixty-third street, will be nttpnded by Miss Knthryn Madden, of Colllngswood, N. J., ns maid of honor. n DEAF Hundred nro now nlilo to ftijnj without effort, nn ordinirv ennver nillm by uslnn lh W.B.&E."GEM" EAR PHONE So aniiill es to be scarcely nntlcH, M-t iry powerful Call nl our Audi, lorv l)i.p.irlment nnd Itft It In prlato. ArrniiBo for n 3'i.ilny trial. Williams, Brown & Earle, Inc. The r.-ml i;nl Opticians 918 Cheitnut Street Scnit for Irookl t "1Z" on restored liearttifr. STUCCO YOUR HOME ON Metal Lath And You Will Have , Permanent Beauty and Avoid Future Cost of Pointing nnd Repairs METAL. COLUMNS LAST A LIFETIME SHEETROCK FIREPROOF WALLBOARD PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. N. E. Cor. Broad & Arch Sti. locust 3921 ll.ur 4431 jEmMiraa m o7 llf x m m IVfiy yo 24 Restaurants Centrally Located Suggestions for This Evening's Meal ROAST LAMB OR FRIED HALIBUT with choice of I wo Side Dishes.. .30 Mashed Potatoes Slewed Tomatoes Green Peas Macaroni au Gratin Spaghetti Iiaked Mentis Apple Sauce Soup (amall order) . , Cole Slaw or Pickled Beets .05 .05 Roll 'and Butter 05 Coffee, Chocolate, Tea or Milk 05 Desserts 10 Orange Jelly Apple Dumplings Cakes Pics Puddings Fruits Fruit Salad Ice Cream OUR NEW CAFETERIA 1508-10-12 Market Street Second Floor, Opposite Droad Street Station Open Evenings Until 8:30 THE UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION Invites Tenders on Topsides Paints, Varnishes, Cements, Shellacs, Oils, Etc. Scaled bids will be lcceivcd until Apiil liti, lUUl, li ('. M,, a'l will then he opened and read publicly in the office of I,, win Mtddleswoitli, Manager, Puielitihing Depailment, Division Supply and Snle.s (Room 85:), 1 ii 1 7 F KUeet N. W., Wash ington, U. C'., for furnishing such quantities of topsides paints, wmsneb, cenientb, hhellacs, oils, etc.. as ma bo required for a 1'eiioi ot three months from May ISlli, 1921, for use of all ships operated by or for its account, at the pot lb of: Portland, Me. KuttOII, MllhH. Providence, It. I. Portsmouth, N. II. New York, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Haltimore, Md. Norrolk, Va. Newport News. Va Charleston, S. C. Saviiimnli C.n Jacksonville, Fla. Tanipa, Fla. Pensacola, Fla. Mobile, Ala. New Orleans, La. Galveston, Texas Los Angeles, Calif. San Francisco. Calif. Mare Island, Calil. Oakland. Calif. Alameda, Calif. Portland. Ore. Seattle, Wash. frnn,I'lMPOii"1 forms a'"1 "ll101' infoinmtion nin lie obtained and Snlc"""801'' Il,u'lln8inK "opaitment, Division of Supply e Board Reserves tho Right to Reject Any or All Bids MnnnSn.!e'nbl(l,S Sll"U,,, ,)0 n,l(l rcslsPl1 to '- V" MllllUcSW urtll, 1817 K 'i.:1 Tm81.1.' "fparlmmit, Division of .Supply and Sales, ' V N- W Washington, I). C, and enilor.ed: lacs off vFid for ToI,si(lcs 1'nintB, Varnishes, Cemonls, Shel- . --, .. ua not open until April 2li, luai." WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store 7 New Frocks! Enjoyable Frocks! Frocks of Charm and Delight! Hundreds of These Lovely Dresses Are Here At $7.50, $10, $15, $18.75, $25 to $45 C rAi I Oppwt untie Two Dollars Less for Blouses at $3.90 Unusunlly heavy crepe do chine blouses in two strictly tailored styles to wear with tweed suits. Both arc pleated and one has nar row frilling edging the collar. Long sleeves. Flesh and white. Sizes 36 to 46. First showing at this new price. 25c for Vests That Would Be Double if Perfect Six vests for .fl.50! Something a woman has not been able to do so satisfactorily for more than two years. Fine and Swiss ribbed vests in low neck, sleeveless style with regular or bodice tops in white and regular style only in pink. Soft pretty things that almost deserve to be called "linporie." They arc "seconds" but the flaws consist onlv of occasional oil spots or a dropped stitch that has been darned. Regular sizes, 25c; extra sizes, 30c. Upholstery Remnants Third to Half Less A gathering of useful lengths of cretonnes, scrims, marquisette, terry cloth nnd other desirable curtain and upholstery materials. An interesting collection at 15o to $1 a yard. Unusual Aprons, 25c to $1.50 2oe for neat, round percale aprons with rickrnck braid and pockets; fiOc for striped, checked nnd figured bib aprons in pretty styles; 75c for "Polly Prim" nnrons in plaids and figures; $1 to $1.50 for bunga low aprons (that should almost be called dresses) in desirable plaids and plain colors, usually with contrasting color or rickrnck braid trimming. Gay Taffeta Petticoats, $3.85 Frilly ones of lovely plain and changeable taffeta have just popped in! Black, navy, brown, taupe nnd 'most all changeable hues. Tho flounces are finished with little pointed Van Dyke frills just the sort to go under now suits nnd frocks. New Gingham Dresses for Girls of 6 to 14, $1.50 to $2 The ginghnms are notably good in their pretty plaids and checks. Some show handwork, others have contrasting collars and cuffs, and usually they have fashc. v. Frocks for Small Maids of 2 to 6, $1.25 to $2 Charming little chambrny frocks such as mother herself would design. Pink, blue and green hi a number of styles, manv with hand smocking and hand embroidery. East Aisle Good Toilet Soap, 75c Dozen; 7c a Cake A well-known trade-marked soap at much less than regular. Violet glycerine, witch hazel and palm are the odors. Also generous size round bath tablets are in lilac, carnation, geranium, violet and rose. 4-Pound Cans Epsom Salts, 18c Can A big, new shipment has just conic to sell for less than half what it would be regularly. Recommended for bathing purposes, rheumatic joint saturations, etc. $18.75 $18.75 Original Sports Capes Designed Especially for Wanamaker's, $18.75 Tweed is the thing of the moment and here arc two sports models of tweed really different- at $18.75. Good fortune, is it not '.' Our own artist designed them, so you will not find anything just c.sactly like them anywhere. They are fashioned of all-wool Skibo tweed, which is so soft it feels almost like velvet. Faorite shades of sage gieen, blown, Ian and light blue can be had in each style. Notice the long tusedo collar which ends only at the hem of the belted model. The hold together cape with the high Napoleonic collar ih reliced by a Iittlo simple htitching. Iloth are unlined and beautifully made and finished and one hasn't a .single button to bother with. They are plent warm, easy to slip on. (iood for motoring, golf, country walks, t-caslune. Sizes 1 1 to 10. (Mnrl.rt) w " Ulii J I $25 ) $10 Men's Good Oxfords $6 to $9.90 S(j for black or dark tan Oxfoids on F.nglish lasts, straight-lace style. JG.10 for dark tan bioguc Oxfords with full wing tips and broad l low heels. i .$7.50 for straight-lace Oxfords of tan calfskin with solid shanks I and sturdy soles. , $8.90 for brown calfskin Oxfords with straight tips nnd saddle ' straps. $0.90 for Coidovan Oxfords with full wing tips. ((liillrry, Miirket) $160 $7.50 STREET frocks of serge, tricotine, tncolette and dark silks. Afternoon dresses of embroidered or beaded Georgette, Canton crepe, crepe de chine, taffeta and foulard. Dinner dresses of dyed laces, Georgette crepes, charnieuse and crepe-back satin. Summery frocks of gingham, dotted Swiss and organdie. All of these dresses are marked at most moderate prices some a fourth, some a third less, some half price. Every one is new and fresh and altogether charm ing, interpreting most delightfully the mode for Spring ami Summer. Most important of all, every dress is Wanamaker quality nothing old, nothing out of fashion, nothing tawdry. Serge Frocks, $7.50 Navy blue, with embioideted bodices, tncolette sasho.-, and lace collars. Others arc trimmed with braid. Pretty Frocks at $10 Satin frocks with corded ovcrskhts. Satin frocks with deep folds trimming the Miirts. .Mignonette dresses with embroidered bodices. Tricotine and serge frocks made in several wa, some with cinbroideicd tricolette bodit.es. Five Materials at $15 Eyelet cmbroideied heses of Georgette cicpe. Taffeta dresses aie milled or cmbroideied in silk. C'liarmeuse frocks show eyelet embroidered ovei skirt-. Checked taffeta is, combined with heer oigandio. Crepe de chine dresses have pleated oer.skirt.s. Wonderful Choosing at $18.75 and $20 Youthful jersey dresses have smock-like bodices which ate scal loped around the hem and embroidered in olf-tone -ilk. Taffeta is made m dozens of inteiesting ways with plenty of navy blue di esses among them. Ciepc do chine di esses are stitched with contrasting colors. Loveliest of AU the Dresses at $25, $29 to $45 Here are ehaiming afternoon diec-, dinner gowns and frock for every daytime occasion. Of Canton crepe, crepe de chine, beaded Georgette and beautiful satins Man weie copied from models at much higher price-. Otheis aie -ample- of winch we have but one or two of a kind. (Mnrl.i'1) Exquisitely Lovely Silk Chemises Low in Price At $3 At $3.85 Georgette ctepc envelope chem ises, in orchid, coral, light blue, pink and white, arc trimmed all around with pretty lace and bands of ribbon and shoulder straps to nintch. Pink crepe de chine envelope chemises with beautiful ribbon, lace and Gcoigctte trimming. Satin envelope chemises, in flesh or white, in tailored style with hemstitched designs. Many Other Lovely Styles At S." envelope chemises of a particularly lustrous crepe de chino are in gray, orchid, pink nnd maize, shaped up over the shoulders and finished with shirring and lace. At $."i.50 a medallion of filet lace distinguishes an envelope chemise of shimmering pink satin, trimmed with tucked Georgette nnd shirring. At $7..i0 lovely enough for any bride is the envelope chemise of delicate pink crepe de chine with a medallion and edging of fine filet. ( mini!) Exceptionally Good Luggage Special at $9.50 Hotli -mtcase.s and traveling bags aie of lir-t tirade leather, not -plit. but of solid woith for long senice. l'-uall -uch bags as these would be counted excellent value at half as much .mam 24-Inch Suit Cases $9.50 Of Miong, serviceable tan cow hide with -tiap- all around, good double br.i- catches and le-in-forceil coi nor-. They aie lined with linene an i have an inside pocket with two -tiap- 18-lnch Traveling Bags, $9.50 Also nl' lirown lowliide, stionirlv made nnd ic mfoued. I.eathei lined nnd suitable for either men ot women ( hot mil I $16.50 $25 $15 $17.50 A Couch Hammock Is a Happiness Investment Wheic can a group of voui.g people have more fun than in a couch hammock on their own home porch or lawn? (And it's worth a couple of couch hammocks to keep them there!) What will so tempt Mother to lest an hour or so during tlic day and net the benefit of fresh air? What (luitc so comfoi table for Dad after the day's work is over than to lie in a hammock and relax? 23 Different Couch Hammocks at. $12.50, $15 to $35 All set up so 'that you can see exactly how each one looks. The frames are of strong angle iron and there are manv new features that make these hammocks superior to most others, 'even at higher prices. The coverings aie of duck or heavy cretonne. ( vntral) 81 x 90 Inch Seamless Sheets $1.25 Each (Outrun Table Damask 60c a Yard 1 ul' Mi ii lied, nienoi ied cotton il.ini.ik in several do -ign- i- "s irii'lm- wide. K-pe-einllv Miii.ihlc for hrc.ikr.tt t Inth- 1 1 I'ltlr.il l Tweed Suits So Distinctly Youthful $16.50 to $25 ( olonngs hip 'ii I ceonnnir and line- -o slendoi that women aie finding them quite n usi-tible. Smile aie belted and have patch pock ets; other- ore cut on -tiaigbt lino, without belt- and have slot pock et -. More than a dozen models for nur choosing in ruddy brown, tan, sea-gull gra.v, orchid, Fiench blue and two-tot, o" combinations. Striped or Mixed Tweeds, $32.50 iteautituiiy tailoicit suit- in soft slndos with brown, t.in m pieilotninating. Coat- are pla nlv t.nloied 01 made with nariow and aie lined with plain or floweied -ilk Wool Jersey Suits, $15 and $16.50 Haik- are pleated in n number of pioiu Va.-- and collars notch ot luM-do -t.vlc. In blue, brown and green. blue bells ate in Navy Blue Suits nn -( iir.uttia' -mt- never lack friends 1'iett set ges. enil end in -ilk, headed or trimmed with bund, aie 'Jo. VJ7.;so tn -7 .a tucotme and other noveltv -nits aie !7.."i(i to S.r,r, l Mrl.i. roiil- r.o An Extraordinary Sale of Fresh, New Japanese Straw Rugs at the Lowest Prices in Years If there is any "best time" for a sale of nips .so universally useful as these sturdy The sennul cousi.-is of n made to our own specific order Our ivm-esP.ifitiv.. Japanese straws, it is right now, at the beginning of the Summer season. in j.M,in plated the lanre order ht ,.i..,n i, ,. , V . , . ,, .. 1 i ,..,.. . ' (muni mc uiiJ,L tii uci ,isi AlllUlllll Hell 1)1 HeS Weie lllWP-rt so s-ivimr miilii -i All Jresh and new and with twice as much service in them as rugs that have bit monev U ' lain in warehouses and become dried out! .... "' .. The patterns, stenciled in oil, are attractive and the bindings are carefully sewn. n.nsi.lerable savings in both cacs are turned over to ou! The first group is one that a reliable importer had to turn into quick money and A Large Part of the East Aisle that, consequently, we can sell at close to bare cost of importation. , will be given over i .,howintr these mo-,, nftnivli,,,, , n , ,.:.... ,... - ' , v ii. . "I'lnaunm,! ill llllllJMIlg, 3x6 feet, $1.25 4.6x7.6 feet, $2.25 Group No. 1 6x9 feet, $3.50 8x10 feet, $5 9x 12 feet, $6.50 27 x 54 inches, 75c 3x6 feet, $1.50 (( limtmit ntiil t i-iitriil) Group No. 2 4.6 x 6.6 feet, $2.75 6x9 teet, $1.50 8x10 feet, $6.50 9x12 feet, $7.50 Mm mm tJ-.1 Wf r -B I M'SMtf'lr, MM &$mi VMW mm Ui4rc. m Mm ; ' i5,il 1 3 " ' ,"! n f. ill v lit Vki mi t loso 4 'I