oW)fvV JpvN fT ss,' IfVU'r ','$S5' w v a -' m- $ '',' ' p -m aj -v " WfStyM'1'b'"'' EVENING -PUBLIC ' 'LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921 BANDITS ESCAPE AS BULLETS WHIZ Saloonkeeper Blazes Away From Door Patrolmen Try Their Luck TWO MEN IN TRUCK HELD JamPB Kcrnnn, n pnlnonkHeper ut JfiST Ormantown ncnuo, interrupted , x men nttrmptltiR to rob the basement nl fired (le chots at tliem an they fled "" ' .l.li ..n.1 in.lnrt nii.lt. ' One of the robbpra.lH braved to hnve CKernn'n wns preparing to go to bed when he henrd some one forehiR t be .Lr- lrnrilliK to the bnement of the lonn. which Ib cqnnected with Ivor nan'K house. He procured ft rewdver nnd opcnliiR . slili door shouted, "Who's there? ' A innn. stfttloned on tho corner ni n lookout, replied, "(let back, there." nnd fired n u,lnt nl K,rnn"- I"limn "' nnee nt the lookoift nnd elosed tlie Then two men who were nttvinptin; ... !. .Innpo nt flirt llfl unitl PH t Inltll'ft the lookout and three other men. TJiryj enlrred u touring enr huh n muniiiK on uhleh wnn pnlnted "Lnuiiilrj" In gold letters . Kernnn ngnln opened IiIm door unci fireiT the chots nt the robbers. They returned the fire. As the truck nnd unto tartPil fouth on Ocnnnntown nenue, Mrs .Inme. Ueilly, of III Knit Wj.i ralnc iivmue. nppenredjit n front win dow She heard one o,f the men wij. "Oet unotherlrher." which led the po lice to bellee Kcilinu wounded ouc of l'Blrnlinnn t'ishei . of I he iicriiinn ,. tnnn stntlon, heard the sIioih nnd nsl lh. two eniS rushed part tired sevt-rnl ihots r.Urolmnn Joseph Lehman, nl i Oerm.miown nnd Hoberls notnlc, als.) up (I nt the speeding mat bines. i Inter this morning, lifter the alarm had Kne out. Patrolmen Lolir nnd n.t...ii ..ntinmt n umnll triiclr. nronwlnil bj a small touring cnr. going north on Brontl street from Windrim nenue. 01n The patrolmen got In n pass ing touring car nnd. nftcr n chase, caught up with the truck. The tourln? tar got away. Two men in the truck gae their names as (Jeorre Shnffer. of Fifteenth and Poplar streets, and John Duffy, of rrt I ftmtnn .tpnrtl 'I'lintf fnnllnu t questions being unsatisfnetory, thevweii'j arrested nnd nrrnlgned before Mngisr trato Meclenrj in Central Stntlon. Upon leipiest nf Cnptnin Howler, who' dcflnrrd Unify to be n "bnd egg," the I mon were held us Suspicions characters under S'.'.'OO bnll each, for n further hrnring next Tnesda. It was declnrcd ' ar the henring one of them said : "If1 ne had had a gat the would ncvei ImCoi taught us " MISERY LIKES COMPANY I Tw9 Men Who 8ouaht Prisoner's Re-J lease "Get Rouoh" and Are Arrested Two men, one n paroled prisoner. who sought to have n friend released from the Kleventh and Winter streets station Inst night on n' copy of the chnrgc, wer themselves' nrrcsted nnd held today In $800 ball oath for the grandjury, charged with aggravated nssntilt arid batter. The men nre Harry 'Provan, Ttnce. street nenr nighth, ond Abe Marowlt!!, Porter street near Fourth. They Yent tothe stntlon house at tOi.'tf) o'clock last night and asked for n copjvof the charge ngnlnst Frank Erlich, otherwise "Frisco Legs," nrrcsted earlier last night at Thirteenth nnd MnrkrVitrcets, chnrgetFwlth assault nnd batter. House- Serpennt Taggart told the two Inen n copy of the charge ngnlnst Krllch had already been issued. A dispute fol lowed nnd Provnn is nllcged' to hnve struck Tnggnrt on tho mouth. Tnggnrt summoned aid and the men were nr rcsted. They were arraigned today be fore Mnglstrnto Grclis. Mnrnuitz, it dc eloped, wns under parole from the Kastcrn Pejiltentlary. OM OFBANKHEAD E ROBBED OF SILVER Thleyes Who ' Ransack Rosl- donee of Thomas Evans Also Get Jowols 'JIMMY' WINDOW TO ENTER mora than nn hour before we arrived.' Jennl" IMtlnn, n servant, was sleep ing on the third floor of the house during the robbery. "I heard some one moving about downstairs,", tho maid said, but I thought that Mr nnd Mrn. fcvnns hnd returned, nnd pnld no nttentlon to it. V Ivy 7 J '?f sin; i -1 1 v II I fMi-foer Thieves entered the home of Thonins Kvnns. vlct president nf the Pelhnm Trust Co., Inst night nnd stole jewelry and silverware, valued nt several hun dred dollars, neturnlng to his1 home. 4.10 West Htaffnrd strrcf. Oermantown, with Mrs, ijvans at 11 o'clock last evening, Mr. Kvnns found the front door open nnd the house In disorder. On lnestlgntinn it wns found thnt bureau drawers nnd closets had been forced by the intruders and articles of nil descriptions strewn about the floor in their search for valu ables. "When 1 opened the front door I felt II s SFVFRF Tfl FIHKI C ftlDI drnfti coming through the hallwny," . v. w-... ,w iwm.t. uuik .-ir, Kvans explained. i i "I knew the windows had been closed. Deports Brlde-to-De Who Met New! "nil on going to the side of the house ' Swain at Sea 'l'10'"01'"' " window Mad been jim- Miss I.eonlblo I)e Angelis and Haf -1 "' "When we lit the lights In the tlln fnee I.a Ilosn were taken from the Ing room we renllzed that thieves had detciillon house nt the Imniigrntloustii- been, nt work. Nearly nil the silver tion nt (iloucostcr today, nnd sent to'wnit which we hnd In the ilrriRcs had New oik for tleportntlon ns jiti'dcslr-! bern tnken. libit- linmlgrnnts. ..T1? srconil floor seemed to suffer Jl.t' girl hnd tontrntted to wed Vin- more tlinn the first." Mr. Evans said. -"7'.' ihmVVii ". Wnrrpn "ti-Mt. "Articles on my chiffonier were lJtn rmL iiiiniii-iMiiu, on hit urrirai ncre, i nil over I but on the wny oer jilted hUn for hi JJCMI Miznrie had both iirrcstcd wht Ihe girl letuscd to marr Mm. La Rosa dtclarcd he will marry the girl in Italy nml try to bring her back 'with dilm. ! r the room nnd several nictTs of silwrunre on Mrs. Kvans' burenu were not overlooked by the robbers. "1 reported the matter to the 0r mn.iitor.il polico as soon us I teall.rd what hnd occurred, ljecnusc I do not 'hink tnat the thieves had been there MANAHANS MOTH Jfi?OOA? GARMENT BAG 919t lFF i I Eittcmcly low prices oil Mcdi tines and Toilet Seeds used m most every home, representing wbatantial savings. It uill be to your advantage to buy several at 'his price. US .l.e QO Cud Pepto.Manrn ', lOOit.e 7Ct WumpoU1. Cod Uvtr &S 40 lilt Fletcher' Cutoria I 10 Hie QQ'. PlnUham'a Vf. Comp. OJ7 ion iir Qli Liiterine OOJ 1J0 alte llromo Srltr I 40 alia Scotl'a Emuliloii t.SO alia Ftllowa' Syrup 1 10 iltt Nuxatcd Iron JO aiie 9fiV Lyon'a Tooth Powdei "! JO alia APf Mtnnrn'a Shalnt Cream "O' .10 .lie OO. Kolynoa Tooth Paate C JJ5 aiia 91 Woodhury'a Facial Soap 2S tlie Cutlcura Soap CO ilie D. & R. Cold Craam JO (lie Java Rice Towder .40 aite llaaol J5 alia Guar. Tooth Bruthea -23 alir Mum JO .1., oq , repaodent Tooth Paate 21? 83 $1.39 $1.12 $1,21 79f 21 45f 39 c 25 29; 21- podSpecials OpekoTea.. .; .2 P;id. 46c Breakfast Coffee'. 2 -bV 46c Pure Cocoa . . . 2 p. 36c Mayonnaise Dressing 2 for 39c Peanut Butter .. .2 jars 36c MQt& t wue v m BUSINMSSUIT SIZE S437 MflMHMiS 'IGAMENT TlAr. 1 1 )t111n J "satSSEW -"itfa !'! 0"pp how cabily this durable, chemically-treat ed paper, can be closed dust-tight, damp-tight and motti-proor to protect your -clothing; Summer, Winter,' Fall Or Spring. Cl 1' how the garments OJUi- hang inside the bag each on its own hanger with out wrinkling or mussing ready to wear when you lift them out. ' Tlie bags arc madt in FIVE SI2ES Auto Coat Size ) 3 hooks to n Ulster Size bag to hold Overcoat Size 3 garments. Business Suit Size . ) 2 hooks to n Muff Si:e bag to hold ) 2 garments. Muff or Stole Dov PRIC E SUE Tar CUtr OJorl... Z4"i:2"Mall .7S $1.00 I . l4"J7"BiIan Salt 1.25 .1.60 M0 30" i 50" Or.rt.it l.SS 1.83 I. TO 10" i 60" Ul.t.r 1.75 2.05 .1.90 J0"i 70"AateCeat I.M 2.20 2.00 MollBai ll.OO 1 Manahan'aTartne Lining Sheeti, 40x 48 Inchci, are belt for packing trunka, lining bureau drawer,, etc I in- r . k .lik for Manahan'i Bail at ttadinr V &T- I Dtpartmtnl and Drug Slortl, if ivj ijB'k I k not obtainable write far catalog .MilJaiAj'Hl A &k and buy direct from VitSiStSiafilAm Ak Manahan Moth Paper Cot, Inc. ?gill tt J6Veicytrcct New York sfjfiaafl J.RSheppacd ons Tots and Toddlers Don't ou lo-Oe to see thorn daintily dressed? Here nre the things attractive alike in price and prettincss: Sacqucs Infants: Crcppellu and cashmere sacques, kimono sleeves; French knots and rosebuds embroidered in white, pink, 'blue, $5.25 Net Veils For crib, coach and bassinet. Trimmed with pink and blue ribbons, $4.75 to $6 Sweaters Hand-knitted; slip-on and buttoned; white, pink, blue, tan. Infants' to 4 'cnr sizes. $3.25 to $6.50 Dresses Our ov?n caroful, stylish make of French nainsook, yoke-style, with pink, blue or buff linen collar and cuf$ briar-stitched and edged with Irish lace Sizes 1 and 2 years. $12.00 Hath Hobcs Crope and terry, in pink, blue and old rose. Sizes 2 to 6 years. $3.50 to $7.50 Ujettc Begin at $75 and include everything to keep the, "Young Visiter" dainty.. yii VStdrev I "Drug Store, rormarljr nikrr-llrxrman 111,, ,on1H. Uroad a cor. Hnniro lit I i?"lft . Juu "rl4 10l :.Llon.t' '." (Uenalnjl.ini fcES" ""?. Af.. nro,l A r.rli ' "' ." rT'l r''rri UM, aWWsJ SI'KCIAL: Charming Bloomer Dresses m pink and blue check gingham and chambray ; white collar and cuffs, briared. 2 to 6-year ss, ' $3.50 to $10.00 In Sports Wear Shoes Walk-Over Excels This a demonstration of Value Giving well timed and very real. It is of fine Ru'ssia Calf . ' with full outside wing tips 9 of the identical quality sold a year ago at $13.50. iSTRAWBRlDGEftCLOTHIERl i i i . FffX osaus M(J! natofp Ay I i q Vfie Harper Shoe Co. Watcriret Shopb 1022 CHESTNUT ST. - 1228 MARKETST. Browmng,King & Co. GOLF Suits in herringbone grays and browns all-wool standard fabrics. Coat and Breeches. . . .$30 Trousers , $8.50 1524-1526 CHESTNUT STREET H K The superiority of the Steinway Piano is so generally recognized that no barrier of local pride stands against its leadership as the greatest of musical instruments. Everywhere the Steinway Piano is recog nized as America's one great art product, challenging the admiration of the aesthetic; becoming the standard of the craft of Rianomaking; accepted as the means of musical cultivation. This great leadership is founded on the excellence of Steinway grands in later years further extended through the .superior qualities of the smaller grands. Only a master can reduce size and retain musical qualities but the Steinways, in Style M Grand (5 ft. 7 in. length) have triumphed over all difficulties in uniting beauty of tone, convenience of size, and minimum price. Style M, in ma hogany, $1375. N. STETSON & CO 1111 Chestnut Street, only Philadelphia representatives of Steinway & Sons. btrlimay plnnoa my ba bought nj mommy paymrnta 100$ (phesfnutStceet Sp Men's New ring Suits and Top Coats A revelation in lowered costs! IT IS, in truth, a revelation to men who have not bought Clothing since 1920, to find that prices here average about ONE-THIRD LESS THAN LAST YEAR, and that some of our EXTRA-SPECIALS are about one-half the 1920 prices! Here, we believe, are the most attractive as sortments and the greatest values in this city. HERE and here only in this city you can buy the Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes, the Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing, the "Alco" Clothing, and our own new line, the "Wickham." HERE 'are a few brief notes direct ing attention to particularly desirable lines and groups, at the new lower prices. Hundreds of men will buy them to-morrow and Saturday, and wear them with pride DaMaWA SaafflaW' TTaaH 9MjfBgLjmyp ' "Alco" and other all-wool herring- and satisfaction: $30.00 lines, oone.s, sinpes, neat cnecKS, and plain browns and blues. Qr ffk TWEED SUITS the popu pOtJlsJ! lar gray and tan mixtures, in youthful and conserva tive models; all-wool, finely tailored. SERGE SUITS all-wool. fast - color blue ; well-tailored models for men and irlola fill $25.00 young men. $62.50 SUITS of the famous Hock anum silk-mixed worsted as line as monev can buv and this price is even less than present low market value. A K nf) T0P C0ATS smart, new PriJJJ models of new herringbone fabrics, from the Stein- Bloch Co. A7 Kfl "ALCO" SUITS of fine un prti kJU finished worsteds, in a vari- ; ety of good colorings. Men of all sizes can be fitted. (jfl fn and $50.00 Suits from the Pi-l.UU Stein-Bloch Co. and Hart, -- Schaffner & Marx. Men who have worn these famous makes will be glad to find these grades so much lower than last season. C Q J HZ) TOP COATS-of gabardine PJtJ.JJ in the popular tan tones. TOP COATS young men's double-breasted styles in favorite shades. OVERCOAT S light weight, dark Oxfords ; con servative models; regular $32.50 $30.00 and stout sizes, AND THESE EXTRAOR DINARY VALUES Medium-weight Suits at $22.50, $27.50 and $34.50 A clearance of Suits of reliable, aturd fabrics in dark colorings; serviceable Suits, ut wonder fully low price?. A fair assortment of sizes. Spring Raincoats at About Half Price now $15.75 Men's and younj,' men'-j the surplus stock of the maker of the finest American Raincoats. Con servative and youthful belted models. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Oxford Gray Suits, $39.50 About one-third less than the former price. Models and'bizes for men and youm? men. Suits with Two Pairs of Trousers, $27.50 and $34.50 Men's and younjj men's Suits, of all-wool blue serge, cussimere and worsted, in a complete range of siei. Two of the most extraordinary values 01 the season. Men's Separate Trousers Special $4.50, $5.50 and $6.50 Neat stripes and mixtures. All are very un usual values at these prices. Youths' Long -trousers Suits $22.50, $27.50 and $32.50 S-pecial values. Designed for youthful, slender Hgurcs 16 to 19 ycar "'lilt r .-i.conil 1 loor Kant Mr i tiiriilxc A. mpertamt Furniture lews! Beautifully Decorated New Summer Furniture is All Ready Of willow, reed and fibre in distinctively novel color effects, and chiefly upholstered in quaintly-patterned cre tonnes. Old Hickory Furniture, Rustic Cedar Garden Furniture, and the odd Painted Furniture which is to be m greater vogue than ever this coming season. A com prehensively beautiful display, the finest we have ever had and replete with such SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS as these: Bar Harbor Chairs or Rockers, in brown or green, with cushioned seats and backs special at $12.75. lirown Reed Fibre Rockers, high back, roll arms $5.75. Gray Reed Fibre Chairs upholstered special at $1425. Ivoryfinish Fibre Chairs upholstered special at $15.00. Reed Fibre Settees, upholstered in cretonne $25.00. Three-piere Wicker Suit, tapestry-upholstered; dai- enport, chair and rocker; brown, green and ivory $125. These arc but a few of tho many EXCEPTIONAL values to be seen throughout the stock, which, as a whole, is marked at much less than last year's prices. Year-around Furniture Much Less Than Regular Prices Many single pieces and complete Suits, throughout our great Furniture stock are marked at attractively low prices. For instance and Rockers, cretonne and Rockers, cretonne- Three - ;if ce Mnhogany-and-cane Living-room Suit; daven port, chatr and high-back fire side chair, covered with mul berry velour, loose cushions and spring icato $21,5,00. Thrce-pxece Lxving-room Suit, davenport, chair, high-back fire side chair, antique mahogany frame, loom cushions', upholster ed in blue velour fSTS.QO. Mahogany-finish Colonial Li brary Table $35.00. Mahogany-fimih Colonial Li brary Table $16.75. Queen .lm.j Davenport Table mahogany-finish, 6 feet long $37.50 each. Overstuffed Upholstered Wing Chairs $ifi,00. Three-piece .Mahogany Ued room Suit $20, 00. Five-piece .lmericnn Walnut or Mahogany Loui XVI Bed room Suit $206.50. Four-pvccc Louis XVI Amett can Walnut Bedroom Suit $3S2.00. I Five-piece Mahogany Bed room Suit, William and Mary deugn, two bedb $',10.00. Colonial Four-post Mahonany Bed $27.50. Ton-piece William nnd Mary Mahogany Dining-ioom Suit I $272.00. I Ten-pwci) Queen Anne Walitut Dining-ioom Suit$.U").00. Ten-piece Uippchriatc ln- I hogavy Dining-room Suit $563 00 -y Hr li i.ik & , 0 , , ,lr l Men's Ribbed Union Suits $1.15 Slight seconds of a fine ribbed cotton. In ecru or white, with short sleeves nnd in ankle length now $1.15 1'tr.iwtjrliiic 4 r.oih r Ml .' MVi-li..' 8t.i Men's Soft Hats, $3.45 Worth Almost Double A special purchase of Brand new Hats in the latest styles and colors for men and young men ?J.4o c Hirnwhrld.- & Cloihlir Sf .- , K-oor Marks' Htrtft Kaat Men Now Asking For Bow Ties - It is thp Bow-tie season, ou know) can choose here from" an unusually wide assortment, in cluding distinctive new Foulard Neckwear, direct from London. There are 11 manner of stripes, figures and plnm shades, and the prices are 50c, 75c, $1 00 and i $1.50 M-KKhrl.urn A rioihifr Ala." I Milrkrt Str.t Men's Socks, 25c Good eonds at HALF THE PRICE of perfect grades. About .1000 pairs of these Mercerized Socks, with high spliced heels and double soIps; m black, gray and cordovan Mruw tiriiltf I loll if -AM I Mnrn.l Hirr.t Boys' Wash Suits, $2.15 Remarkable ulue, these i'roti, ne a- Suits' Thoy nre in becom ing Olher Twist and Middy btylei for bos of 3 to 8 years. Of such dependable fust- .olor mntortuL as I'eggj, i-lotli, linene. galaw, ami T'almur cloth 'i. ". Small llovs" Spring 'lop font., of hint s.T-e, with brass Initlnnx now S8.75. f '. . r f. I , , , rood 1'ioqr FUljeri Uttri y,u,t T ;.. .,1',). -j.A, , ,V, 1 , , j It v i2L&ah--' K (". n'w' 4. u; k,,, m r