Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 18, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5
IWRfllllSlTSF?!! -tnjf Vl&UX'G i'UBLJLO L13DGJBKr-lHlLADELlHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921 5 RKER MAY JOIN FIRST WIFE AGAIN Reconciliation Between Andrews and Older Spouso Re t ported in Prospect HE FAILS TO SURRENDER Nmr York. April 18.-A roccmcllln Hon between Herbert T''"'"'0" A" . ...i i.i. rtrt wife. Mniulc Hnyncs Andrew. " BC"rnl llny" n rJerCl1 A"aTK-n ' ... 1 ...l !.... the broker nml ms """ .... ,-.- .. ritr home, where nil three Lad llveil together, now Fcoms to be the mo't probfinie raovr i.. im- ..."" probable "trlnnBlcM hero of ninny n Mr Andrew, who dropped out of ,,ht Snturdnr. vowlnR ho would find rSlher Tatnnll Andrews, his second if nnd effect n reunion, enmo Into !iLht ncnln yertterdny, nnnoiinclnc that le .lid Sot tin nn Inslgnluonnt particle ibout Ithor Tntnnll Andrews. He was Ming fricndlv toward Mmido Haynci Vnilrctti and friends predicted n recon dilation. Tho penlor Mm. Andrews. It , undenitood, feels illHlHweil to forgive her husband, possibly on her own nc count, but at least because of the two children. Meanwhile- trouble Ib brewing for Mr. 'Andrcus In two states. Up In Green Cirh Conn., where the second mariiage , alleged to hnvc tnltcn place. .Tallies V Walsh, proecutlng nttorney. In Ira Jitlent because Mr. Andrews Is not np mrlng. as he promised, tn be arrested in ft warrant .hnrglng blgniny nnd per jnry. Mr. Wnlsh Is threatening extra dition proceedings. That Mr Andrews hag no present in tuition of solng to Connecticut is lntll rnted Irt his cheerful stnteinent that he "wild be In his office today nt 0 o'clock tfir iuliie''s as usual. Urn AndrWB, Hr.. is not letting the ioine-tie inlx-up interfere with her rhlldrcn's happiness, for she took both ymincKrrs for a long auto ride yester day It was one of the peculiarities of the Andrew!! menage that Mr. Andrews .'a hmh the Mrs. ArircwACB had lndl vldunl automobiles of tho same make. "V were very happy together until last August," she said. 'Then wo be gan tn make, money nnd wanted to have some fun. I suppose, I am old fashioned, but I did not go out much with him becaiiso I felt I was needed at homo by the children. This other woman broke up everything. Hut perhaps God Is working in His own way for sonic good purpose." rittobnrfifi, April 18. Preparatory to whntcver litigation may arise in Pittsburgh affecting Mrs. Ksthcr Mnrle Tatnnll Andrews, wife No. 2 in the matrimonial ndventurcs of Herbert Thornton Andrews, Wall street broker, Mrs. Christine Tntnnll, of this city, lins retained II. D. Hirsh. Ho is expected to protect tho interests of the Tatnnll family, of KUlicr in her nbsencc from the pnrcntnl home, and of Andrews him f.elf, toward whom nn nttitudc of trust ful confidence is maintained by the broker's Pittsburgh mothcr-in-lnw. Ksther is snld once to hnvo had stage nmbltions, nnd, nccording to friends, went to it city in Illinois, whero she was to have been nlded in attaining fame as an actress. An emissary from the Tatnnll homo is said to havo brought the girl back. A handsome: automobile now nt the Tatnnll home, nnd n speclnl car of "Hud" Tatnnll, Ksther's brother, it said to have been n gift from Andrews, ONLY GORILLA IN U. S. DIES Circus Animal Victim of Pneumonia Despite Medical Care New York, April 18. John Daniel. Hi- only gorilla in cnptivltj in the I 'ill ted Stntes, died of pneumonia yes terday in his private room in Madison Square Garden, where he wag appear ing with n circus. Physicians gave the animal hot drinks, applied hot cloths nnd admin istered tpilnine, but to no avail. A peculiarity of the climate In Amerlcn Is said to prevent gorillas from living here for any length of time. One. died of the same malady recently in the Kronx Zoo. The bodv will be presented to the American Museum of Natural History. SOUTHERN 11 TOLL IS 100 DEAD Hundreds Injurod in Tornado Which Swopt Mississippi River Valley PROPERTY LOSS MILLIONS My the Asmm Inted Press Memphis, Trail.. April 18. Relief workers began clenrlng away debris to day of the tornado which swept cast ward from Texns Hnturduy nnd took n toll of approximately 100 lives, injured several hundred persons and wrecked n score or more villages and forming settlements in six southern stntes. The known dentJi list stood nt ninety four, with severnl missing and believed killed. Arkansns reported forty-one (lend. Texns nine, Alabama fourteen nnd Mississippi eight. Heavy rain nnd a sharp drop In tem perature which followed in the wake of the storm contributed to the suffering, but today, with the weather generally clear nnd temperatures returning to normal, reports from nil sections indi cated the work of rehabilitation well under way. In Arknnsns relief work was being directed by lied Cross headquarters at Tcxnrknna. In other states tho tnsk of providing for tho homeless nnd Injured is under local relief committee. No gen eral estimate of the property damage lias been mnue ns jet. Tno extent or property loss cannot be determined for days. In Arkansas on innny plnntntlons in Miller nnd Hempstead counties, n rich funning section, prncticnlly every building wns destroyed, newly planted crops washed out, orchards ruined, roads nnd bridge badly damaged, whllo telephone and telegraph wires were almost all de stroyed. Itallroads in that section ro port tracks washed out at many places. Farm houses some distance from the direct path of tho storm were badly damaged, estimates made on the prop erty loss in' these two counties place the property and crop loss at more than $2,000,000. Chicago, April 18. (By A. P.) A cold wave yesterday followed the blizzard which swept tho central states Friday and Snturdny. Conditions were slowly returning to normal, however.' The snow which fell in Wisconsin, Nrbrnskn nnd Illinois hnd almost ivnnlshcd lust night. 30 Women Trapped Under Bus New Yorlt, April IN. An iiittnino bile owned and driven l IMgar Nusser. of Clifton, 8. I., crashed Into the side of a bus filled with thlity lunhcngcrK, nil women. lnt yesterday afternoon nt Clifton. The bus overturned, pinning the thirty women underneath It mid In juiliiK two of them so badly that they are snld to ho dying. A Genuine Distilled Water for Storage Batteries Say "HYDRO-PUROCK" and insist upon this special ly made water for batterlea. It preserves the plates pro long battery life. Manu facturers recommend it. In half -gallon bottles, at all good dealers or direct from THE CIIARLE3 C. "" &; 310 3. 24th 3t. PMUlolM Lk for th diamond ttU marl and the nam IYDR0PUR0CI lJMJ.r,LJ,M'.71Tl!l tfmvr told in bulk S J" : - .. The Best Sport on Earth H In tho omn. You nnJ jour bout lira luat ItchlnB 10 KM tinck on the ilnclnB uavn Bond her Imck rlielit nt Vnndprhflrrhen'H nrr1hlm for K noRt ".I the Btan rj the Soil" F.VANDERHERCHEN'SPOnS 7 X. Wntcr Street, Phila. Dancing Contest Tonight large Silver Loving Cup Palais D' Amour S. E. Cor. 12th & Chestnut Sts. Moel Beautiful Dancing Academy in America rhonn U'nlnut 7171 OCIOE IOE30E30EIO Planked Shad Something New 0 Cooked on Hickory Plank in hront of You in Main Dining Room Also Noted for SHORE DINNERS and SEA FOOD Steamed Soft Clams Bookbinder's 125 WALNUT ST. Luxurious Box Springs Hair Mattresses Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1632 CHESTNUT STREET To the Discriminating i Housekeeper I In oritrinatinc Dougherty's ' bedding our one thought wns quality. Quality not nlonc of materials, but also that pains taking precision of workman ship upon which depends the lasting luxury or bedding. The making of Dougherty's bedding is still in the hands I of the Dougherty's who pro duce It, as in the beginning, to the standnrd of superior excellence, which has enrned for it tho name of "Faultless" bedding. l.uvuriotn Hot hpi-lnc. Kellnbln lliilr MrtttrM!, MnliuuHn) lln. trniH, lira llcdn, KncJUh Down ' KiirnUurr. jmpn, I) ilntv lUmilict nnd Comfortable. White Kiumrl Nursery Antusorlrt, etc.. tic. L I Stationery I Oi Open Until 11 P. M. nnnr 'ntl 3i For Manufacturers BLANK DOOKS lound and Looao Leaf LrriioanAniiNO PRINTING EKORAVIXa OFncn BTATIONERT and surriiius OFFICE stationery and Bupplie3 should bo purchased with tho snmo regard for their quality ns is exercised in buying your raw materials. Mann products oiler you the utmost in effi ciency, durability, quality! Complete Loose. Leaf Ledger Outfits leave, binders and Indexes blank bocka, memorandum books, columnar bcoks (2 to 30 columnn) penn, pcncllB, inks, erasers card index cabinets and filing devices. Immcdiato delivery on any of tho above. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. New York Offices: 261 Broadway. Foundedinl848 ADVKKTISratKNT Am niTi'iKMr.NT :30E30 He mW n DoflV wnrrw if fli l.ncl. ocs overflow. The floor can't be hurt if it's coated with "LAVA -VAR". And"LAVA-VAR,,givcs o touBh, smooth, mirror-like 6urfacc that is waterproof and almost wearproof. Won't turn white, either. "LAVA -VAR" takes nlv a few minutes to apply and a tew hours to dry one night is enough. It resists scars and scratches. Lasts so long that it is exceedingly economical. A Your Dealer's All Colors and Clear Fclton, Sibley & Co., Inc. Philadelphia Manufacturer! of Colors, Vamti in.,) T71' "smce ,86J "Ssvc tho surface nd you stvc allSavv ra '111 f iiH " fta WnE9fi I I F 1 iii Jp!). ill ,.ii iQ3Bt,tlrurNnNoa it wlUmMWi I k i 1 SWa 1 1 I X 1 El ill! If if 'WfWlMlfflirl(aMtfWnlAJll;l Q B3 t For anything and everything in tho housefurnishing lino Phlla delphians huve learned to depend upon The Housefurnishing Store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street, for this store sells only articles whose dependability Is bc5ond question. HAS IT ever occurred to you that you might have that lav orito hat of yours, which has becomo soiled, freshened wonderfully if you send it to Bnrg's, 1113 Chest nut Street? They'll call for it, clean it and deliver it to you, and I can assure you that you'll be delighted with tho improvement in its appear ance. IX you havo a frock that, having withstood a season's wear, iooks rntnor tho worso for it, you'll SfvN'E of the most useful gifts IJ I received," was the bride's expression. Tho gift wns a set of Pyrex transparent oven dishes. Pyrex oven-ware, y.ou know, is guar anteed not to break with oven heat. food cookcu in it tastes good, be causo Pyrex absorbs all oven heat unci transmits it to tho food, insuring even baking and, best of all, food looks tempting when served in Pyrex dishes. Tho Klft-set conalatu of elocn niece pie pluto, brend pan. covered casacrolo, a louud and nn owu lmkintt dlh with nnnuies, nnu nix inuiMiiuiii iiaiiititf (iihiiea , "" ""u "' i, you 1 uicho iinu iimor ijrM '",,n,, can no nnd mai uarg's can dve it most nm.. boiiKht Bcpaiiitel). of fourne The Houuo. ... ,, "'"" innosi sue fiirnlshlnKs .smr of J. Kmnklin .Miller, . cesstully. They do particularly yood 1012 Chestnut Street, Mlit.ni you will work tnn in t,..,v i i Y find Pyrex dlMies. hn a most intari-btimr worK t00 '" their cleaning depart list of houseful nishlliBb. which proHiuc- meilt, and durim? this KPnnm, t tlvo brides will llnd useful. It will bo I , , u"rl"l' wlls season of mallod upon request. spring housecleaning you'll be glad U hear that you can safely intrust to THERE'S a delightful homo in them your portieres, rugs, blankets ono of the Main Line towns etc., for a thorough cleaning, which owes tho exquisite b charm of its furnishings to the!, , RV ,. , , ..,... ract tnat tnero nas been no attempt, l .""-" ,V ,"" huslinndn knntr flmf !. . AMW V..H1. ..wa w a...,. IJI.V.. W V,VHI.I tn nehieve startlint? cnlnr pffiwia The rich mahogany, mellowed by timo, tho faded tapestries all tho of MacDonald it Campbell, 1334-30 Chestnut Street, carries an excellent lovol'ier because they've lost their Llestm,t Street, carries an excellent ..I..U iu i ,.. ,i ' line of niiii'a silk hnf lmc ui. .. viviniieBa mu Kieuming silver, y , r , ; : ": -.; " umi, a much of which dates back to Colo-' Pair, of hs0I bought at that storo can nial days all of theso give that, idoJE?d (1 R'0" fo wearing qual- n,.llfv nf noT-mnnon ,..1,IM. Itl'. IhlnK Of being ab O to 111V allL- many of our modern houses lack.j lE0f ofsMac0"a'J canlbell qunl- somo at this price and it's an onnor. tunity not to bo missed. They como in black, blue, brown, gray, green and whito and aro full-fashioned, of course. This is really about tho best value in men's silk half-hoso that I iiuvu dcvii iuf it long wnue. . iho uriao wno receives Bllver on hor wedding day may consider her- null n InnVir nnronn fnrlnn.l fr If ta nv. .. tm.; ,wm...., ,..uwv, .u. lb to a gift which possesses usefulness as well as beauty. Duiley. Banks & IJiddlo Company aro showing just now nome very lovely tea nnd dinner ior icea. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION Who Paid for the Brooklyn Bridge? About 200,000 people each morning paid 2c to be ferried across a river and each night 2c to return, 4c a day, nearly $15.00 a year per person for over-river transportation. Then the Brooklyn Bridge was built and the street cars carried these 200,000 people right across the water without wait or additional expense. The bridge cost $18,000,000. Who paid for it? Perhaps the 200,000 people who saved some $3,000,000 annual ferry costs know the answer to this question in economics. Good advertising is an economical method of selling goods nationally. With good advertising as with a good bridge, the cost is absorbed in the economies it effects. Butterick Publisher The Delineator ($SJiO a Year) The Designer (tS.00 a Year) :STRAWBRIDGE& CLOTHIER JSlfeirfiurt MOTORTRUCK? You pay less and get more There is real quality in a Stewart, plus low first cost, plus low operating cost. Quality is furnished through use of high-grade parts in quantity production at u. low profit per truck. A low operating cost is insured by perfect bal ance of weight and simplicity of design. Hundreds of useless pounds are eliminated. This means a lower consumption of oil, gasoline and tires; lower repair and replacement bills. Chmii Price -Ton, 51350 1-Ton, $1750 Ui-Ton, $2200 GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. 128-40 N. Broad St. F. 0. B. Buffalo 2-Ton, $2600 2a -Ton, $2950 3 Mi -Ton, $3850 A You Must Act Quickly to Benefit by the Great Phila. Electric Cleaner Sale Reduced price and special easy payments ! j And only a little while longer next week ends this splendid offer. If you are contemplating buying a ' new cleaner to replace your old one I or if you are about to invest in one for the first time we urge that you investigate the Phila. Electric cleaner immediately. Exceptional Price Reduction ' and Easy Terms j $7 reduction in the Drice of the rlnnr ! complete, and a $5 reduction in the price of the machine alone, bringing the cost to you of this standard, well-known cleaner down to the surprisingly low level of $40 for the cleaner alone and $50 for the ma chine with nine cleaning attachments. Easy payments durine the sale, tort $2.50 with the order and balance at the convenient rate of $3.50 per month. Remember that the Phila. Electric cleaner is made specially for us, and is sold direct to you without any in-between profits, thus insuring your getting the best cleaner value for the money invested. Dcmontlrattd at the Electric Shop or branch itorci. Or, phone Walnut 4700 The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO. .. L . . TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET I' 'Rk aq vjal 111 , PhlU. Electric Cleaner with handle lock In operation To-night Many Men Are Planning to Take Time To-morrow to Visit This Clearance of Suits $22-50, $27-50 and $34.50 Men who were here to-day will surely be telling their friends about the unmatchable opportunity. And these friends will accordingly plan to be here bright and early to-morrow morning. Here's what they'll find Several hundred handsomely-tailored Suits, of dark-toned, medium-weight fabrics (somo few in lighter weiRhts), in a jrreat variety of correct styles for men and young men. They are just the kind of Suits men will want for business or for dress occasions, and they nre from our regulnr stock. Becauso they aro ends of quickly-sold lines, nnd there nre not nJl sizes in every style, wo are clenring them away nt reductions of one-third to one-half from OUR OWN low prices. They are now $22.C0, S27.G0 and $31.50. Need an extra pair of Trousers New Tweed Suits at $35.00. We GOLF SUITS distinctive Brit to prolong the life of that "per- ( ln,e jU8t rcCeied more of these M nc. from Thexton & Wright, fectly good Coat, or for wear g , tfcthc Inost noDiilar nUle of ' of Lon,Ion' or handsome styles around tho house or garden? u'" ' "" """ "Pulttr ;"f , tailored by Stein-Hloch and Hart, Here arc hundreds of pairn at thc ncw season to sell at this i Schaffner & Marx, $32.50 to $1.50, 5.50 and $6.30. moderate price. i $17.50. t Str.iwbrlilKo & Clothier riinl Floor, Eat Books of j Business Accounting ' Applied Tilery ot Accounts, by V J. nwiuorro $6.00. Corporation Accounting, by It J. Bennett 5 00. Cost Accounting, bv J Leo Nlch- olron nml John F. D. Itolirbach j $7 00. Advertising and j Selling I Advertising', Its Prlnciplf-M and Practice by Harry Tipper, Harry I HolllnRswortli, Frank Alvnk I'nr- j sons and UeorKO B. Hotchklfls. $0.00. Influencing Men in Business, by Walter Dill Scott J2.00. , Principles of Forolmi Trade, by X I, Savay J4 00. ' Principles of Salesmanship, by ' Harold Whitehead J3.G0. Language LanKuaBe for Men of Affairs, Vol ' I Talking Business, by John M. riupp, 4.00. Vol II Business Writing:, by James M. T-e J4.00 J nffrctlvo Business Letters, by Hdward H. Gardner $3 00 Banking, Finance, J Law, Office Methods Business rinaiice, l William H. Lough 5 00. The Financial Policy of Corpora tions, by Arthur Stono Dewinar, C ols. J1I00. ' Practlcnl Bank Operation, pre pared t Ij. H Lanftston, 2 ols $8 00 Business Law. by Thomau Con yngton. 2 is. JS on. Employment Method.-", by Nathan W ohefferman J5 00 Indexing and Tiling, by E. It. Hudders J 4 00 . Collection Methods, b Ed uard II Gardner $5.00. Office Management, by Lee Gal loway J 6 Ot. Pe eloping Executive Ability, by Enoch B. Uouln $4 00 Strwbrlda-e & Clothlr Second Floor Filbert Street, Wet New Rompers for Tiny Boys and Girls Mont important just now in spring and summer apparel for weo folk are these quaint now Creepers and Rompers for dress and for play: Creepers $1.00 to $2.50 Models plain, smocked or hand stitched, of Kingham, chambray or seersucker. Somo with collar and cuffs of white rep, others with round neck and short sleeves. Sizes 1 to H years. PONGEE CREEPERS, hand stitched in red, with short sleeve", square neck and band at knees. In 2- and 3-year sizes $3.75. Romuers 95c to $3.75 Picturesque ncw models so be coming to tots of 2 to 5 years. ' Some with white waist and col ored trousers. Others with square I neck or turn-over collars. With straight or band knees. ' Boys Suits $3.95 and $5.50 Two new models in Middy Suits with large sailor collars; ages S to 5 years. One in white with blue trimming and red tic, also I chevron on one sleeve. The other in blue, trimmed with white, and with black tie. PtrmlirM!. ft "lnthlfr Third floor, Wilt This Is a Lovely Showing of New Tricolette Dresses And tho large woman has just as fine an as sortment at her disposal as her smaller sister all women adore Tricolette, because it is so cool and gives an appearance of unusual slenderncss: In Regular Sizes $25.00 to $50.00 In Extra Sizes $40.00 to $G0.00 Panel, circular-tunic and coat styles, in navy, brown, black, shell pink and white, many beau tifully embroidered. The Dress sketched ($50.00) is of black tricolette heavily braided in black. Foulard and Crepe de Chine Dresses, $20.00 to $27.50 , Crepe de Chine Dresses in panel, plaited-tunic and tucked-tunic styles with deep crushed girdles. Also Foulard Dresses combined with plain colored I crepe Georgette. New Voile Dresses, $12.75 Voiles in navy, brown and black with white dots. Made in low-waisted effect, with panel skirt and wide sash; smart white vesteo, collar and cuffs. Gingham Dresses, $7.50 & $8.50 V) Plaids in pink, navy and light blue effects; checks in black-and-white, lavender-and-white, brown-and-white and blue-and-v.hite Made in tunic styles with vestee bodices. :r--Mra bridle & -othlr Second Floor Market Street 1!'l?5w1 fV TheGreatSemi-AnnualSaleof Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums We have delayed until now the full exploitation of our great Semi-Annual Sale, heretofore starting on the first of April, because it was impossible for us to predict with accuracy future prices throughout the manufacturing market. But now we are glad to be able to assure our customrs of the SAVINGS THAT ARE ALWAYS EXPECTED IN OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALES. Prices Are 25 to 40 per Cent Less Than the Prices of Last Season Whatever you may have heard regar ding merchandise in the&e lines being nlenti ful, we assure you that DESIRABLE FLOOR COVERINGS ARE SCARCE; and those who wish to buy for immediate use will do well to BUY NOW and BUY HERE. We have excellent assortments in practically all lines, at very attractive prices. Thirty-seven Different Lines of Floor Coverings Are in this Sale, including our entire stock of WILTON, AXMINSTER BODY BRUSSELS and VELVET RUGS, also CARPETS by the yard, and LINOLEUMS of many grades. Our stock of Wilton Rug.s is the most comprehensive in this city Our line of Axminster Rugs includes lines from the best mills in America, and our stmularri WAITE GRASS RUGS, also in this Sale, are well-known to our customers. ' utnuaru - y atnt-.vt.ri.lg8 t, riunr Fourth Floor Wt Women's New Coats Are So Moderately Priced The Most Artistic Summer Furniture We We Have Ever Seen Is now ready for inspection. More Furniture, better Furniture and Furniture displaying greater artistry than ever before. Every oni' of tho many handsome patterns has bei n caie fully selected to conform to thc mandates of good taste, and to insure lasting satifact on to tho ie as well as nermnnenco of service. A great, extensive, beautiful dunlay abounding in artistic suggestions of how to make tho home, porch or garden more livable and more attractive. In the arra - Willow Arm Chairs, $9.45 An exceptional opportunity to securo comfortable, durable, handsome chairs for porch, living room or bedroom. HlrrtwwiliiB Jt lcthlr Thirl ru.or 4 I m m if m ij . . ' II m it m! I tl U Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. FILBERT ST. SPORTS COATS -the smart est of the season, made of those heavy tan wool cloakings, and nearly all lines throughout ? 15.00 to $45.00. SMART TUXEDO f'OATS to wear with separate skirts, in black, navy and shades of tan and brown - $15.00 to $25.00. COATS AND DOLMANS-straight-linft Coats, Coats with features of the cape. Dolmans a great variety of the looser effects, in serges, twills, velours, and various high-grade clothe S.10O0 to $75.00. HtniivlirM A f IniMrr Second Woor tnr II i l il' . m M w '1 r L l ,iA.,. . i J A &.V., .V jii2&BfV h,,. tvj.,'