unVfe S $"rtPt' t' l'J Vi"- '-" ilig?S$; yj$gww EVENING PUBLIC (LEDaER-PHirADEIyPHIA; TUESDAY, rAPRlU 19, 1921 mwi H-. AD I POTSDAM 101 Funeral of Formor Gorman Em- pross Attended by Generals and Old Court Attaches HUSBAND AND SON ABSENT Ily ilit Associated Press rolKdam. April lO.Amld the tolling . brlli which marked the solemn hour, fnnernl mtvIccs for Aiifcustn Mr nrin, former (Sorninn ompwiw, were lielil I today in (Is ionl lrsldrntlnl suburb of Iter ! whldi'hnd witnessed so man v scenes ""'dplcmlor In the departed days of ""Rrjt coffln in the mauso Vum. or Antique Temple. In the Pots i.m unlace Rroimdi. where the serv crs JSrffi had been raised the familiar Jdtow standard of the ex-empress and if I In foot Htood the four sons of the formor rn.vnl couple who were free to .(innd the services. Lacking was the, llt l. l.nulinnrl thn former cm. nnd princesses and other members of the former Herman roal famll In ptitiltmRcs of stnte. Tlicy were followed lij members of the cx-rmptrur's court nnd distinguished army oilleers, among whom were (leneralH Von Hlndcnburg, I.tidendorff, von Mackenscn nnd von Kluck. Immedlatclj follow the cof fin was (lenernl von Fnlkcnhnjii, who carried on n cushion the ex -empress' many tlecorntlons. t - At 10.J10 o'clock the cortege reached the mausoleum, where were held the RtrvlccH, to which -' member of the Ilohcnzollrrn fnmllv and private micsts were admitted. They were condtictiitl by Dr. Dryander, the former court chaplain, assisted by the choir of the Doni Cathedral, which sang, "I Know Thht My Hedccmer Mu-tli," "Christ Im My Life" nnd other hymns fomlllnr to rrotestant Hermans. Throngs Attend Sen Ices At the conclusion of the services, throughout which the tolling of the church bells continued, the admission of the public to the mausoleum won htguri. It was arranged that the pub lic should nie past the bier until 7 o clock tonight, aficr which the mauso leum Is to be closed to lew until the permanent crypt In the Antique Tem ple, where the Ilohciizollern couple will bo buried, lias been completed. The throngs which mode their way to Potsdam to witness the funeral cer emonies for former tttnnrcss Augusta Metoxla crowded all manner of ctmvcj anccs to this home of erstwhllo royalty, The first regular trains which left Her lln at BsSO o'clock carried men and women on the running lioards and even on the roofs, while the crowds inside wero so tightly Jammed ns to leave hardly breathing room. The special train provided bv tlm court marshal for the Invited guests also was tilled to its capacity. It carried numerous plumed and hclmctid former army and navy of ficers, whose llvcrv was In striking con trast to the plain black gnrb of the dis tinguished civilians, who contented themselves with wearing their red-ribboned decoration or Iron cross. Officially, Herlln was not taking u holiday, as the Prussian cabinet had Issued an order prohibiting a school re cess and also had Informed the gov ernmental miplojes that they were ex pected to rcimrt for duty as usual. Neither the national nor the' Prussian Government was officially represented ut the ceremonies). King Protects Radical ..Madrid, April 10. (My A P.) King Alfonso has ordered n special pro tection watch to be kept by the civil guard over the movements of Alejnndro I.cnoux. the radical leader, to Insure Lcrroux'd safct, as svndlcullstH have threatened to ltlll him. wror. and of the eldest son of the fain V former Crown Prlnre Frederick William, exiles in tinuanu. r .i i.. hi rlerirv and officers of the M.emprcss' own regiments, the funeral cortege left Wlhlpark, the Potsdam rail n(n station mar which the body had Iron guarded overnight bv faithful mourners aflir Its arrival by special train from Doom, the ex -emperor's rreent home In Holland, and proceeded (ihortlv before 10 o'clock for the mauso leum In the palace grounds a mile and i hnlf illstant. Trlnocs and Princesses Present Tour Mick-plumed steeds from the former rojal stables drew; the funeral car, nhlch was preceded by the former chamberlains of the court, bearing the roTdl Insignia, (lenernls Von Ixcwcn feld and von I)neker and former Mln liters of State Von Delbrueck nnd Ilrcltentmch, Knights of the Black I'orIo, held the corners of the purple xobe which covered the funeral car. Then came the Ilqhcnzollcrn princes "'"'"""""" 'MiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiinMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihllllllll AH the Refinements and Niceties of Home people of discrimination appreciate Vendlg service Vendig "finesse" Vendig atmosphere. Get acquainted with the tastiest food in town by trying our Special 90c Luncheons At beforu and after the theatre supper parties you will find people with n full appreciation of what is best at TofieJCotel Vendig l&tfx ana &&&&. Filbert Sts. iiiiHiniiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnmnini HJIIllliIHlllliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiinirrri LADY CH0LM0NDELEY FREED Former American Chorus Qlrl Di vorced From Nobleman Husband 1mrton, April 10 (Hj A. P.) I,ndy Georges Cholmondeley was todaj granted n deer.ee of divorce from Lord George Cholmondeley, the second son of the fourth Mnrquess of Cholmondclej, on the grounds of desertion and cruclt Lady Cholmondclej, then Clara Tajlor, of Washington, made her first nppearnnre In Loudon In the chorus of n mlislcnl lomcdy, and soon afterward met John Alexunder Stirling, laird of Klppendavle, whom she married secretly In J004, After ft scnsationul court hearing Mr. Htlrllng divorced her In 11)00, nnmlng Lord Northlanlns core spondent. Hhi- filed a cross bill, which the court dismissed, giving Mr. Htlrllng it divorce decree with custody of their child. Heturnlng to the stage Mrs. Htlrllng met Iord George Cholmondeley anil they were married In March, 1011. To Ask Review of Lleb Case Pottsvlllo, Pa., April 10. Friends of V. H. Lieb, for twenty jours politi cal boss of Hchujlklll county, said last night the .Supreme Court would be asked to review Lelb's case, which wai affirmed bj the Superior Court! yesterday. lnrcrirrTMfcHMBBR f w it m "'""Biii jEj99U eg- J Gas Range Headquarters Refrigerators Coal Tank Heaters Gas Water Heaters ,., ?urJtl,l,''I!,!iy, ' n.no applUnces is the most complete in tho city we will be delighted to demonstrate ony of them to jou at any of our three showrooms. Come In nnd M us show jou how to get tho greatest cfllclency from kitchen iipplianres GAS RANGES REFRIGERATORS "Q"A7,.fcf" ' "Trlangh" pcrc.UIn anrf "AJilphW whilt nomW fl ttylti mni "Dlrtt Attion" ' WATER HEATERS All Type For Cat "Crown Adelphia" For Coal All styles and varieties to . suit any condition Prices pt. ccptlonally attractive Ser vice Includes prompt dellverv and proper connection and udjustincnta fyjSftw "lHl I'-Tfia THREE STORES jff CENTRAL WrVmr WEST PHILA. 1026 Arch Street SklW 263 So- 52d St N.E. Cor. 13th & Arch St.. fM' . - The Good Housekeeping Shops en Evgy, 1 4 yi "t v.- li'i,nlm,i t . an. dKsmjms-am imth3inm.!. .mww im,.H.niim i. mi ' . mm Wiii mmHuuuimriwu,.ii. ' n n. wii' mmW ;.ia.' . tmatMsssmWmWs -, '. mmiLjmmmuam' mm&wmm'mmmBLMm -mmmr-i ';- Mf Mir JKH .IB' Mm ' imiWk .smKsm-- 1m - - I j 'SfsssssssswsaRV.5;!;' txi ' I 1 The rubber is hidden Raincoats of smartest fabrics backed by rubber as Ugh as silk THESE raincoats will surprise you. You'll admire their sweep and swing, their perfect fit and careful tailoring, their, light weight and flexibility. You'd never guess that the smart outer fabric is backed by rubber as light as silk! Six thin layers of unseen rubber are built right into every coat light and flexible, yet protecting you from the hardest rain. That's the Raynster secret the reason why more men are buy ing Raynsters every day. You can pick your Raynster from dozens of smart styles for men, women and children from dozens of rich woolen fabrics in all the latest patterns. You'll get all the style and warmth of a light overcoat, combined with the protection of a sturdy raincoat. Raynsters cut your overcoat bill in two! Rubber Surface Raynsters Rayn-" stcrsare alsomade with the rubber on the outside, for firemen, policemen, farmers, drivers, and all who work outdoors. Their smooth rubber surface is proof against stains or dirt, and sheds the hardest rain. Built with the same pains taking care as the other Raynster models, these smooth-surface coats are gaining in popularity every day. Ask for Raynsters at any good dealers, or write to the Philadelphia Branch of the United States Rubber Company, 525 Market Street, for address of your nearest dealer. Look for the Raynster label) li8ir3h United States Rubber Company Raynster crflv 9? tgF Kt.u.o.pt oat. Market 4307 Phone Main J 7 08 :STEAWBEIMECLraER The sketch shows five of scores and scores of smart spring models in Suits, Dresses and Coats, ready here to-morrow at prices which we believe will be a revelation to many women: failored Tweed Suits, $30.00 to $40.00 DIAMONDS (Api'il's Birth Stone) 20 Per Cent Under Price A special purchase of uiihet Diamonds, secured at a price concession which enables us to sell them at one-fifth less than the market valuation for gem of thib gnide. Prices range from $108 to $260 and we can mount the Diumonds to order. Btruw tu-ld(te A i- Mine Alslo li Market 9trt Stylish Stout' Corsets for Women of Majestic Figure Stylish Stout Corsets are all that the name implies. Fashion able in line, correctly propor tioned, carefully made, to meet the needs of women of full figure. Prices $10.00 to $23.00. Two Models at $10.00 MODEL 4013, of pink coutil, with low bust, lonir hmh, sub stantially boned, with graduating front clasp, elastic section at the sides to hold the fleh firml. For women of aerage height. MODEL -1017, also at $10.00. Made with .emi - elastic ton. slightly higher in back to hold the flesh over the shoulder blades. Heavily boned, long over hips, with graduating front clasps and elastic sections at the sides. Ik-lted models plaited and gathered, and unbelted models with semi-fitting backs and box-! fronts. Some two-nieco skirts with long circular capes. Gray, brown, tun, green and blue. Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Checked Suits, $47.50 to $72.50 Belted models on straight or flared lines, and unbelted models very conservatively tailored Many very simple effects with hand-finished folds or tailored stitching. Some embroidered and biaid-ti mimed. Uunl rioor entre, New Crepe de Chine Dresses at $18.75 One charming model with a softly plaited skirt and fashion able plain bodice is ,hovvn in the sketch. The other has a tucked tunic and block-tucked vestee. Black, nuvy and blown. Foulard -and -Crepe Georgette Dresses, S27.50 to $32.50 'evv Diesse-. of foulard com bined with plain-coloied crepe Georgette in tunic and plaited ef fects. Black-und-white and navv-and-vvhite The $32.50 Dresses are in EXTRA SIZES. SirnlirlcU Tl.lnl n m' Murk. . i li tlu-r-'.Irset Wedding Rings Of Platinum, $25 Three beautiful new styles, engraved or enrved. The lower price of platinum makes possi ble this new low pi ice of $25.00. Mr i ,ri 'iw 4 ' lutlii.r Uh i Market trt Umbrellas, $2.50 I'mbiellas covered with fine tape-edged American taffeta (.cot ton), worth much more than this special price of $2.50. WOMEN'S STYLES aie fin ished with wriat cords, in plain i .arved wood handles, some bakelite-trimmed MEN'S STYLES, with hook or cruok handles of plain 01 carved wood. M" ilr Is t. Imhlor V -! " Vlarki t Str-it New Bath Robes and Sweaters Men and Boys Need Now Bath Robes of the better kind, paiticularly desirable in quality and weight. All are well cut and thoioughly well made. Sweaters that are especially fine at theoC moderate prices: Vnr TUon Ter,v clth Bath 1 or Men Rohv $5 00 t0 Other summer-weight Robes $3.75 to $30 00. Light-weight V-neck Sweaters $10. Tel i $ Cloth Bath sizes H to 18 For Boys &&. year1 io 00 Light-weight, pull-over Sweat ers with roll collar, better in cvciy respect than we have btn able to secure for months to sell at $7 00. " - i r U A ' i 111, r -I id S , l.uhth r l New Cotton Frocks, $16.50 to $25.00 Plain ginghams with moire sashes. Checked ginghams with tailored - braid edgings. Voiles combined with linen one model sketched, $25.00. And woven check voiles with organdie cm broidery collar and cuffs. Strawlirtdni. ti ClothKr Second Floor, jrnrkut Street Dolmans and Smart Belted Coats, $25.00 to $45.00 Belted Coats in varying lengths, unci Dolmans with the becoming crush collars. Made of various fine materials in blue, black and shades of tan and taupe. Model sketched, $45.00. Tailored Top Coats of Mannish mixtures, $20.00 to $37.50 Plain - tailored Belted Coats, some full-length; others shorter. Made of smart, serviceable mix tures in tan and olive. Tailored collars, and smart tailored finish throughout. Extra-size Tailored Coats and Dolmans, $33.50 to $90.00 Especially designed for the full figure that is long-waisted and slight of hip. Serges, twills and poplins, in various styles, and in blue, black and the fashionable spring shudes. Str.iwrhriilff L Clothlrr Sfnnrt Floor. Centra For Your Coiffure Here are the Switches, Trans formations and Side Puffs that w ill help many women to arrango their hair smartly and becoming l.v. Note the remarkably low prices Three-stem AVavj Switches, 22- inch $1.95 W avv Transformations $1.95 Wav Side PniTs $3.75 a pair. Expert Manicuring 50c MruwhrlitK" Clothier 1- .rut y or lllony Fl'tort Street Men Are Saving One-Third to One-half on These MEN'S Medium-weight Suits $22.50, $27.50, $34.50 Reduced to these three low prices for immediate clearance and going out quicklv indeed These Suits are from our regular stock oui regular smart stvles, caiifullv. tailored in medium weight, dark-toned fabiu- t some of spring fabrics) They are muiked at 1 eductions of on third to one-half from our own regu V'.V, J.w Piici-s A good laiigt ot sizes stil! available $22.50. $2..o0 and $31.50. ' ' Blue Serge Suits for Spring Exceptional Value at $25.00 Handsome single- ami dnubl. -breasted stvles, well-made of all wool blue sirge Smart New Tweed Suits $35.00 A now shipment at tho new lowit price - - ' Clr iunl fc r fc,.,t A Wonderful Sale of 5000 Men's Fine Shirts $1.50 Of II oren-St) ipc Madras, of Rep, of Printcd-Stripe Madras, of Poplin, of S0-Thread-per-inch Percale Thev're tho Miawbndge &i Clothier kind of Shirts - some made in oui own f.ietor. Thc would urdinunlj sell at a great deal more. Hundreds of different pattems anil colorings to con form to eveiv preference. Men of good taste with an eye for thrift, will la in a season's supply. Come oaily' The Shirts are ananged on special tables, uccording to bize, to facilitate Men's Soft Hatsat$3.45 Ntw spring Hats that would oidinanl.v sill for double can now be hud at this low price. Distinctive closclv-rolled-brirrr crterts, as well as conservative shapes, in the latest spring colorings. All sizes Sir il run. 4 i (i,,P ri li. i JUrkei H'rt.t n,t Player-Piano Rolls roar AiunocrH from the Greenwich Village Follies If you huve heurd them you were captivated by these numbers from The Follies now plnying In Philadelphia The Playcr-Pluno Rolls, with words, are reudy for ou Jutt Swttt Sixteen; Just Snap oui wicen. at Co,-, ,,', Littl, Ittnndrop and Marimba fl Hi 'uci htrAwbriilii,. t. ctothler i-th Floor, WMt -t am St. re hlKhth Street P. jiti j. , f Aj-ta v mj !t , tif , . 'a. i'mhu-j ismv j. -i..A..ft ", tffcy. ..,, gfeJl.-.-w...,,rt I" - straw iirliUo & -otuar- 'l& Jh0mmt,