w!B8w?asswk-a ?.,h'' :'(.f iv"i-,'?j! f.5'ri njyev - ' 4i v "-' "-""''-"CI !) lt "fn(W '' " '-'Tv'WJl(t'r,"r ""! f'ft " I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921 TO iliMRK GIVE HUM RESUME Northwest Grammar School pupils Say Booie Has "Suave Odor" and Is Still Here on.7PS FOR ESSAYS ..i .minion! ethical, scientific, ro'lt " ' " ,n, ,!. wore Pxnri-R-.nl Hfi Si nnd We elglit- on the "',,,,.n,i i,v ok it i-grnilo piiplN ""'J " "" t Vrnmiim? School In pf '?,'. n " iont.t con.li.ctc.l by the ","0 IrS nno.hc7Vouthf.il fr,"C " Mtbv nml wine stored In their rK T1.N cln wit .lcwrlbcl hh S dlori'li." The opinion wim nlfco tl" i(ll. r u". ..,. ul..i workp.l up ff Z fortune .!o not c liquor. Apiarnnrcs "eccptlvo Among other opinions expresc.l were ,b:.ftTh.U nro often .tout nn.l .tronflUi.iR. but wenk for their oto.v. ' "Alenliol mnke- men poor. . , "UnI hn n ilnngcrnuH erfoct on i.. ..l.tu i-iiiiunli tlir liirtgiiient miini' pii.-i". '"-" ni n"er nn.l ul-o the brnlns." "ff elshtcenth nnien.lmcnt wn JS tlmt 'thio nntlon should not ooVl'oholwtrd to .leteet until ofiw'-'fille minvo of odor." (odiiae nn.l lirnndy nro ilyniimUe 4ri.n.k.!!..i .m bnve Inrce pores nnd ml skin nre .lninknr.li." Al.nlinl W Mill being used, just ns MliM are -Mil in eXlHlenee." -. in the nionn-liiner. vvc will til ylt' ,.1VI, siiine nf hltn witli uh." Here Ii Yiitinc "Wet" "Main prominent men nre mtM-cnil-i.. '..iilil'ie eiitlnient ill thi! belief Hint !ir Mil neiln-t lil"nr l not hopeles-.. "At tlie end of the Hrst yenr prohibi tion n neillier n kiiccokh nor n fnil- UT" 1. ohol nffecti n most Important pirt'ef the Imdy onlle.l 'tlie nervous .(.- "Mnnv liters nf nlcohol tinis into n iHteof leieliml .lepre-.-ion. "Voinli-I". lei'SJ nieii nun piium twnkeri often find nlcohol Improve tk' V01"' , ... I! "Mam people nre spiling lupinr now In n wnkj wny to otlierK." irr nrn often bribed u hen drunk It bnltleH nf nlcohol." first prie In Hip .Norlliue-I M-linni tin nwnr.lo.l to (!iitnv Winter, while hnnonihle meiitlim ns Riven to eight elhrr papers. HELD IN DRESS ROBBERY Man Arretted as Receiver of Stolen Goods, Following Girls' Confession John Tin nin n, n Negro, South ntreel near 'Sixteenth, win nrtpyleil Inst night H , ' --".mil inn, iiuiri', ill ip Eleventh nnd Winter Mieetn stntion. . .. Kin wiiii rereivine rorty-oiie dreoseh ni( In Imve been Molen from the Mini hnttnn DreH Co.. 1'.';ir. Filbert Mreet. 'riniiinii'H nrrest followed the alleged (nil fens on of two colored women. Hen trico Hubert nnd Helen Hopkins, em-ploji-y of the .Mnuhiittiin Co.. Hint tli.-v sold the dr.-H-.es to him. .Muslstrnt'o i Jir'rm," ',,nrlI.' '"diiv, held Tinmnii In Sir.O) bull nnd Hie women In $10110 bnll euch for further henringM April t0. Real Estate Assessors Meet -Approxlnintcly ir,o renl e-tnte ii-e- soih or noiuwnie county met Inst night in Hip courthouse nt Medln nn.l formed n perninncnl iiHuoclntlon for tlie pnr pose of nHsiirlng n uniformity of nses- win? l",J,V0,r.-Y.,i!ls,rlrt "f ll"' county. llliiim H. Mllllken. Hhnrnii Hill. w, (PCclPd president of tlie ns-ocintion ; ( Inn lew M. Chnlfnnt. Itn.lnor. hccio tnry: tip Hev. Chnrles S. Hnijinton. Medln .trensmer. nnd Wlllinni t'. Kent, folwyn: Itoiii! NilMn,,. n,)Vi 1MI( ,. II. Ilnilcv. I.nnsilowne, ninilt (o- on r.ucs mm oyinws. NAVYANDCITYJOIN AGAINS I MOSQUITO were virtually Inoperative, due to the lefnsp which chokes thenf. Kilinples of Miter fioin thefP popi werp nnnlyzed nn.l found to contain "embryonic mosquito larvne." This concIiiHlvely proxes millions of mosqui toes nre bred eneh enr in these pools. The iirM ftep taken to launch the fight ngnlu-t; the mosquito pest uns to nMlgn pniticiilar in-eni to the naval authorities and to tlu city for clean ing up. Coiiimaiiilei' Alien said he would bo responsible for the hind east of liioad -Meet nn.l tin- clt) will Imvo Mipei vision over tint I.Mng west. Th" first move will be to cover the entile ti-rritorj with oil. Aftei thai the rnbbi-li that litt'i-s poixls and .llt.hrs will pruhlhlv be ictnoveil and the slnh-cs put into operation. It was litolighl oi't at the meeting lllfil' flu. 'nt'V I lM,ini f iiini., t.r. l.n.... ,. , ., . . ,, , . ". i'i ...... ,.. .,, ii. ii, in ill i-iiiiih in rin "I mniqiiiincH nil linn y llg ."?'J.i,UIIII ,M-nrl In f cc tin territory will, h lies between thn main liavj yard of iiiosqiiitoe, but that (lie section of the city nnd the nnvv vnr.l I n '? impossible ns long ns such breed. kiionti ns "the N.k"-w..rp foimu- lllg "lnc"s "xM- Inte.l today nl n conference of naval " - - medical nuthorltles and Dlreelor of I'nhlie Henltli Furhnsh in City Hull. Coininnnder A. II. Allen, of the medi cal corp", presented a report of n siir- ' vey made last week of this area. He said a large part of this lenitory was low waste land, tilled with stagnnnt pools and ditches nnd -lnlces which Medical Corps Official of Yard and Director Furbusti Make Plans EACH TAKES HALF OF WORK PENN GIRLS IN "DUEL" FOR FENCING TEAM CAPTAINCY Marion Mashuul Wins Lvadarship of Foils Club Aflvr Vole Shows Her in a Tie With A, Marion Harvoy I Ilryn Mawr College tenm tills inotith. ' with the disappearance of money nn.l The match Is being arranged by Miss . Jewclrj , viiliied nt $1150, from her room. liorothj li Illnck; mniuiE.-r of Ha- rcnii She pretended site wns lenving her fencers. 'home Wediie-.lny night, but returned by a i ear door and hid In her loom. She When thev counted the vote for enp- either two captains or none nt all tain of the University of Pennsylvania's Then one nf Hu- girls hn.l an Idea, fencing tenm eterilay It wns learned I ",p-H ,r,.,,. It with the foils,' Mint .Miss .Marlon .Mninn.i ami .uiss v(, ,,(,1 A. .Marion llnivey. both experienced , hSk M,,,,,,,,) ,! ,jss nrve' fencers, were tied for the honor.- ngree.l. (nl four votes were ctist, as there Plastrons were adjusted, and with, qre out) three fencers nn.V one -utisll- ,,.,,nniilo Ten one, their Instructor. n. lute on the renii tenm. I he four girls i mn, ,!,., ,v fm.r, ,.n,., ntj,nr njid said that to vote again would not change ,lrllv lln) ,lllrl.,,, t ,,.,.,i th,. nip. tin- result. tnfncv. After a. skillful match Mi , For a time, it looked ns though the Maslnml won. I lleil and Itlue's girl fen. era would lmxe1 Ciiiitnin Masliind's team will meet th I 'WOMAN HER OWN DETECTIVE Bakery Owner Causes Arrest of Em I ploye Charged With Theft I .Mr-. Yelta Herman, nn cldeilj umiiaii. who (.inducts a bnkety at ,'llill I North I'.iglith street, acted as her own dctc.tiw and caused the arrest toiln.i of Stewiiil Tvler, Mellon street near I ThiiU'cnth, an emi1.te. in comic, lion testified nt a heating given Tyler thta morning li Magistrate (! rolls, nt tho l.levetith nn.l Winter streets station, i hut he came to her loom and was frightened nwa. liy her ser-nin. llelioiug he had mil been rcpngitifccil b his cmpliijcr. Tyler icturue.l to work jcstci.hiy ami loiln wns nriesled. Ho was liehl In SI. 100 bail for a further hearing April "II. clinrge.l with forelblo i'iilr. and Inn-en; . 1 vv wvvwwvvv ROLLS nVHVWtWilUWM ALL THE LATEST HITS In Exchange for Your Old Player-Piano Rolls Bring in one roll or a number of Ihem any make, torn or any other tondition we don't care. We'll allow 33c In Exchange for Eadh Popular U.S. WORD ROLL NATIONAL MUSIC STORES 3620 Germnntown Ave. 1516 Columbia Ave. fvvvHoth Stores Open Kvcnings 'Til 9:30ivwtwv A human, touching story of gladness and p'athos, shot through with rainbow hues of joy through self-sacrifice. Read for yourself h o w SISTER SUE found her happiness by sacrificing herself for her family. By the author of "Pollyanna," "Just David," "Mary Marie," etc. ELEANOR H. PORTER !0ur Inexpensive Location Guarantees Lowest Prices! Ope lllm. $2.00 At all bookstores HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY Park Street Hoston 8 ning specials Tomorrow wc introduce ourselves to the women nf Philadelphia with extrnnrdinary values nnd the promise of sincere service nnd n supply of the very newest women's and misses' wearing appnrel. You'll always find at JOSEPH'S the very latest fashions in Dresses. Suits. Wraps. Furs. IHnuscfc, Skirts and Underwear. Here you can he sure of quality. If nny pur chase is not satisfactory you can relj upon our slogan "Your money hack." For Tomorrow We Announce : 450 New Dresses $1 Q 7x Values up to $50.00 J ' Canton crepes, pussy willow crepes, liittcn's ear crepes, taffetas, trirntines and twills. The very latest effects for the new season in all of the distinguished new colors. 125 New Wraps $1 vr Regular $35.00 Values TC We arc selling these wraps at cost as nn opening special. An extraordinary lot nf silvertip Bolivia wraps, smartly embroidered in the latest stle. These are the smart "wrappy" garments that arc now all the rage. 115-117-119 So. 9th Street A Few Doors Below Chestnut Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted SUES FOR COON DOGS' DEATH Raymond Tapper, Divorce Defend ant, Says Man Killed Them ItninnHi'l -I Topper. Pliiladelphin liver.uimii who has been sued for ilivim-e, iiini who recently hn.l to sell some nf his hois.-s to pny a support enler nrrenrnge, has sued William r . I'irm- nl West Chestei, for SI 000 dimazr-i fr the killing of two coon dogs. I'firi-e Is n summer resident of l-.nst Vintnienl lim-nshin. Tanner nlleges llint whin Mi'in hunting with his dogs' arm drirliiE Ins motorcar nliea.i 01 tnem r lii-nnl n simi nod howls, and re turning fiiiiiid one dug dead and Hie .tht-r .mug I" (lie H'jlit of ins unto nmbile l,inii . hi- sajs, he saw Peirce vtnniluu: in i he .Inor of bis house ofl tho hlsliniail holding a yun. Tapper mj tht ilnfs hinl not been on Pelrce's rroifit at, iin. time. Inniu-r Inn Pelrie taken before ,ims- tlie Il.irrj llnuse, of Warwick town thip mill lViin- aiqieale.l to the courts fur (ri.il Additional charges may be IrnusM nsninst Peirce by the So.-iet) f.ir I'reieiitinn of Crueltv to Animals. Taj'iif r nlll.l the pair of coon dogs It JlWil. 6.0. P. RECOGNIZES WOMEN Delaware County Republicans Give Them Equal Representation KuIp-j nilinilllng women to e.iunl funfr were rHtitie.l at a ineetins of Re rnblunii Mitei-H nn.l the Republican lO'intv eTetiitle committee of IJeln-an-i-oiiiiij held last night at Media. The new rules provide that for every Man iiVtigiiateil to rciresent n .Ustriel en tlie eeeiitlve committee n woman I.III nln he cllnen. Women will fllsn kdifiblH for ice chnirman nnd secre- Jry nf iiiy,, committee. (Jcorge T IlutU-r iiei.ed nt the meeting. A Charge Account Can Easily Be Opened with Frank & Seder by Applying at Credit Department" AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC t,rJJlkiml"ln")MIP t"''n" I rnnMlr np Kif" ,noIPf. .Mtfliunle nre Hlrfinty in uiunil, Ann ,an M soimrlt for stco.ly lift ?"". l Koil na. Httm Uh in hit ,: ..a..- .., , , .. , .- in,u,l .ii "" sjihioi in mo icnoill III Th. viillu. AuiomoMIe Troiln A'n. Y, M. C. A. AUTO SCHOOL lOSt T.udloiv Strrct VANISHED OVER NIGHT CreaMleni bijn Crrau) Vi-nUcatt Dcfrotn PiimlH-artRn.irtn troubles, flven ehm i,m,i urn ciulcUly nllnyed tPDlvirj Orfal, fJoxnu siln rrr-nm, Th, moment you fipply if, J,ftr, im. Th oil of cloe ftnrt other mllrHT,l, 1t conlnlns vMil.h into or"., A """""I.-, foothlnr, hii. "lon ' lown-yon fecl u ,,, -;(.. ..i , ke coM m Vi,L " chmlcat Co.. of .'!.? , M- "', ,o.i a 'IMr. "linn r,c,lpt ' ,hl" p, , Rr" ,0 ' ioer oatR9 una r'Gee! HereMommv 1 COrtlAe Lnl. .. .i - uaun irom me sJore and . . . Muopee! I See SOme f "ere Cheese in her bat! You can always leIItly its special, new, cated wrapper." FftACFftFP BIG GxRMENT SALE FOR SATURDAY! BlRhJlSifla VALUES THE most phenomenal IN YEARS ! $27.50 Garments $30 & $35 Garments $45 Garments RHEEser featured in two huge groups that should BRING YOU and urday. We urge you to MAKE COMPARISONS see wha what wonderful Bargains we are offering you in apparel Smart Jersey Sports Suits The nobbiest styles developed in high grade wool Jersey. Shown in all new Spring shades. On sale Saturday at only $12. second floor All Silk Lined Wraps & Coats Rich Bolivia wraps velour and silvertone coats and jaunty polo coats in rich golden tan. Sports or full length styles in every new coat model. FIRST FLOOR Silk Mignonette & Taffeta Dresses Also Georgettes, satins and crepes all reproduced exclusive models in all new colors. Dresses for every occasion at this sensationally low price. FOURTH FLOOR The wont wtmdertnl opportunity women and mi.sscn hit re had thin nratoii to bun such f jfisi gar. im'ntu ho (c.iNOH.ibr. Dozens of othera beside those listed above aro here for tonr selection. MW " ' i n EVERY OTHER WOMAN in this town to Frank & Seders this Sat- t you can buy elsewhere at these prices, and then you will realizo Beaded & Embroidered Suits In serge and tricotines. Tailored Suits in velour checks, tricotines, etc.; all silk lined, and in a diver sity of smart styles. . SECOND FLOOR Newest Wraps and Coats A wonderful selection, embracing all silk lined gar ments in Bnlivias, velours, veldynes, polos, camcl's hair, etc.; in the season's smartest stvles. FIRST FLOOR Dresses for Every Occasion Gorgeously headed and embroidered Georgettes, satins, kitten's-ear crepes, taffetas and Canton crepes in hosts of latest styles; in all new colors. . FOIRTH FLOOR Any iiaiinent n mmm in mis- selicln lioni Mis ,mhmi' J1 ,, ill ,, ,, Iniiiniii - n nun'- i,niet. A nutuiorthj lioliu 11 the Fall is o Ci,oiii f,- tmsui tint nt nt trim -. . . u ml ,-ii lh,' 4 4 S i Iff I "Samples" Values to $15 Smartest of Sprint; Plaids - in straight tniloiuil and nobbily jik-nti'd inodols. Countless styles; till sizes. SKCONI) FI.OOIl -4 4 4 4 ." $5 UP $7C TO IO Sample SUITS, WRAPS & DRESSES ON SALE TOMORROW SATURDAY- SILK lined suits, some bended, others lavishly embioidered and enino ill tho Hinnrtngt tiiillnur stvles- ill twill COl'ds. checks. CtS VjV w1 $r Exclusive One and Two of a Kind Models Matchless in Style or alue OUUKOl'S wrnp.s; Pinbroulored and plain tailored and " ru-hlv silk- lmoil CoatM in snort mnilol uti-n.it M,n,lnl , , ,, .... '., , ,;...,r .-.r, i ' dfev KW BH . . . .' . ...' ".-' ""'-s.. nniriino hiripes, vncoiines, etc-. uiir,sa&n in euiiiou ereit-, -m hb mm aim (ire.ssy types, in tnu-st tnatennl.s, fasnionatile coloring.) anil satins, tatletns, RcorRcttcs and combinations; lit tasnlons ortll- WW WW WW fw most distinctive Spiintr styles liere for your choice tomorrow, nnriiy seen only in ttio very expensive models. at only ?:i5.00. SUITS 21) FI.OOU; KAI'S 1ST FLOOR; DKKSSKS 4TH FLOOR Incomparable Values at the Price! Style Replicas of Expensive Models! GOUUKi rielilv S3 S Blouses Georgettes & Tricolettes Als-i ruli ( repi- (1 PWl if O ( hwu- Tail, -r. .1 .iml W X Irc.s.s in o l e 1 .s. Also JKf 0 J J Spin ts liliiiisi-s of Silk p FRANK ,V. SKDKR STRKKT FLOOR -" -4 4 - J .J:A-'-ffij'fK..l.frVrfWii?A iFOR SATURDAY AT FRANK & SEDER'S, ELEVENTH & MARKET STREETS i j ,, n"?, !, ,r J"fvli5l$-yij (V k,,, .. t ,Mil . .Wi t-a- ,i l'-.tist-yf. , , . , ,. , , v., Ji..,-.i'lP,H 4.'-, I LrJH, ,. ..".W . .iwirgitoJaMs -.. A feiaa w MM
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