v f . t m v. W r - y vt t& j fi" t ' 1 'iqry ' ' EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL" 28, 1921 0 SAYS ELOPING GIRL MAY BE HIS WIFE Albort W. Evans, of New York, Invostigatos Marriage of Adolo Arlino Pickard CALLED COREY RELATIVE Attorneys for Albert W r,vntiH. of cw York, nrc seoklnR to loom whether hH lfr. ',om ,,p ' K,,,nK fo1' unml1' mont of tlirlr mnrrlnRP. and who Is a Phllndflpliln glil. Is tliP fnmo pornn g ,Pp Arllnr Pirknril. Hip .voting Morula v nhilit nnd wns married to Charlt" IMvvard l'lrknrd. There l n most remarkable similarity in man . 'I"1 lawyers point out If the nmo Pliilnrlelphln girl is on- rprnpd In ""'" ra'""'. lhc ntt0''.''". r)nTpy & Pnrsnns, of New Yntk, kiiv (,pr, l one of tho most oomnllenteil legal tanRlfK they hnc known Mr Allele Arllnn Pirknril hns nln'lmed varloustv. It In fnid. to he n 5, Slier nnd n niece of William 'AW rnrev Mfd mflRiintP. When the vounj? nnmnn who married Picknril In Peeks kill obtained n marrinpe license. lie Ilfl her mother'" mnldpri name was Knthrvn O. Williams The Tonne woman who n married tA Iran. In New York city In 1011) told he marriaKP license clerk that her mothers maiden name was Knthrui ft ToTrlnp the parallel rloei the nt (nrnevs elaim that nix davs before Adele rltoe eloned to Peekaklll Ivans' wife , l.erred in the Hotel Rill more, with the papers In the T.vnnH annulment '"The mrsterv over the v-ounj: woman's Mmtlti. wliWi has Wii ireeivine nt trntmn In the New A ork newspapers lr,rp he paid she was n relntivo of Mr Cure, was deepened bv the revm on of the facts In (he VJvntu rase Mr Kvans' nttornevH sulci lip nipt the ilrl through n stranse whir-idem t Sep timber 22. WW. when ho was n Rtir't t the Hotel Belmont In New Ymk. His room telephone innp and n girl's volo iwIHreet1 him under another name She nfirl been given the number bj mit(ike. and was calling a man with whom Mic ns to have Rone to dinner. Lvnns "lolllcd" her and asked her to tome to nipper with him if the other appoint ment was not kept. They visited a theatre and cabarpts, nnd net morninR met again. I'vans persuading lier to morn hlra. She told Evans tlie wa a niece' of Corey nnd of a prominent New Tork lawjer. .,.,,,,, itiiir i in -- -- - ... wanted to vialr her parentH in Phila delphia and ttvons Rnvo her a ihofk for 52." She wired him nn nffeetionnto menRe from Philadelphia. In his annulment suit Evan s.ns his wift was an "adventuress." and had been married previously to Knrl Ran dolph Stevens In 1014. It Is said slit" f.ivi StcvenH wnp killed in the world r RlgQer's Skull Fractured KnllinR thirty feet from n scaffold nn bidldlnR operation nt HisliiR Sun line and Asylum pike, yesterchj, Hnr rv Itnnks. (Iftv-threc years old, n i!r per of 20T MrPlellan tre r. nulfered' a frnrtured skull. Other workers were unable to discover the raupp of Hanks' fall He was taken to the Frankford Ho'pilnl, where it was said us con dition was serious. SUIT RECOVERS RING Woman Gets Gem Back Through Testimony of Thief's Wife Mih Mm I) Hhlirwond wim iimbled trt rpcover ii vnlunhle diamond rlnj; stolen from her apartment In (herbrook a vearntoby the Ustlmotn jeslerdav of Mrs Dorothj mK n t1(, ,nt , ought. b.r.Mrs. Sharwood neiiinst Alvei Koths child, Hoardwnlk jeweler at Atlantic! 'it. I , UIrIh Is the vnunj wife of Minlto lllgli. who Is servliiR ,i spn tcnee In the refotinntorv at HutitiiiK ' don, I'll,, upon eonvletion of linMiu iiiiil'ii i tn wveioroou ntiaitment Tin' ring, one of the pieces of Jewelrv stolen, was found In the possesion of tin Atlntitle t'ltv Jewplcr Mrs. Slim wood brniiRht suit and Mrs HtRbvldcn tllliil the iIiir as one that her litiib.mil hnd stolen from the Sharwoml home and sold to Uothsrhlld .IiiiIrc Itipitti). of the Atlantic Clt ( ourt. ordered Uothsrhlld to ill liver the rliiR to Its iiwini, WILL HONOR DR. CLARKE Scholarship Is 'lanned by Penn In Profeasor's Name A plan is umlei wav foi the estab lishment of a HiirIi A Clarke musical scholarship In the Depot tment of Music of the I'ntti-rMtv of Ptnnmlwinirt In honor of l)r HiirIi A Clarke, now louudliiR out his fortv -stxth veai as professor of music at the t'niversltv The scho'arshlp will be established in recoRtiltlon of Mr Claike's contri bution to the music nl development of I Philadelphia in the ixtv ars he has I been In this IM I Subscriptions to the piojni should ho sent before Mnv 1 Checks should be made pnvnble to Anna Coleshurv Har row rhnlrmnn of the SchoIarHlilp Com mltte -ISII Chester avenue Dr. Chambers Changes Job I Dr (JeorRP (inllev Chinibers who has been diiertor of iclmissfcms nt the T'niversltv of Pennsylvania for the Inst ten jeiirs veslerila.v tesiRnul from this oinrp to emote all of Ills time to hip profcsoiship in the department of mnthemntirs LEGION 10 START DRIVE ON MAY 1 Department of Pennsylvania to Seek 15,000 Now Mem bers in Campaign PLANS FOR MEMORIAL DAY Mav I will IniiiiRiirate the stale wide drive of the department of Ponnsvlvanla of the American I.orIoii for Ifi.tlOd new members. irttl -nllv every post in the state will eon- li Unite its individ ual effort to mal InR the inmpaiRn n smcesM nnd the Roal nn nccom pllshed fact When Colonel .lolin .1. Divis was elected depirtmenl ommaudei nt the statp (onvpiitlon, last June. In. expiessed an nmhltlou to double the Legion mnn lieiship In the state At that tlnte the total me mbershiji was nhoiit .'ID.OOII To dav it i- very c lose to "iO.OOO. us shown in tlie coiiutv census lecentlj mnile pub lic Commander Davis has sURgcstul, in a bulletin rercntlv issued fiom stnte headcuniteis that each post should at tempt to increase it membership b at least twentv-live Tin re are 111" I.eRion posts in the state and if that Is elnne the Legion will more than have succeeded in doubluiR last venr's mem bership. If the l.VOfMI aimed at are' not all en tolled nct mouth, the T.cRlnn has until next Sentember. the month of the state convention, to attain t lint number nnd fulfill its conttart. Frederick D and living S Clair Post 'o .'17 Is making e.irli pre))aiations for Memorial Dav A committee has e hurge of the airangenients foi the pniade1 and n squad will he detailed to fire the ciih tomarr salute over the graves of the deceased post comrades. Flowers nnd Legion markers will be placed on each grnve. A monument will bp unveiled over the grave of Charles Ilnthman, a former member of the post. Post No. m has been greatly strengthened bv admitting, tto on hon ornr.v membership, the entire post o' . fl....l V rS Tlt T'nKl. NO. H. 1C IVI,UI Alt ', JFV. "- ..-,.-. (1. A. 11., thus bringing Into close rela tion tno veternns 01 iwo grcmrui nm, and despite the dlsparltv In ages the advantages for the propagation of true Americanization In the combination can not bp overestimated. vsmmmsmmmmKomm RHIll ?is m jiJLJ! OUSJ ce creanr Buy Abbotts in the exclusive " tnncliinc-fillcd package". Sec how easily you can serve it in ctcn portions three to a pint, six to a quart. Buy it from the Abbotts dealer near ) home. (si rij PROTECT YOUR Moths CLOTHES f?om Dampness These bplendid bagb arc made from strong, durable "Duplex" paper, chemically treated to render it impervious to moths and damp ncss. Hang your clothes inside a"Manahan" and they're safe till you need them again. C2Z t v t I ' A I. I l' n r I -A )' ii' e H wmHiMg. ,11 i ' fr " S : r 'v s m 1 ' W nr i. A ' r1 a kt i i rmi . X .V ' , v .' W lt.lU A 'l.M S I'M.)' n, ;'i , r ' . ni "ii V SIZES Auto Coat Size ) 3 hooks to a Ulotcr Skc b.iK to hold Overcoat Slic ) 3 garments. DusincbS Suit Si:c ) 2 hooks to a Mull Si:c ban to ''old Muff or btole Iio s- PRICE SIZE Tj Cedit Odaclni 24" i 22" Moll f 75 (1 00 t .U 2"i 37" Bu.loen Soil I 25 1 60 1 40 30 ' i SO" Of trcott ISS 185 1.70 30 ' 1 80" Ulster 1.75 2 03 1.90 30" i 70" Auto Cut 190 2 20 2 00 Mull Bo It 00 I 2 I BUSINESS SUIT SIZE 2437 MANAgNg TARINE GARMENT BAG 'A THIS is how the bag appears when closed by our simple slid ing tube fastener. It's as good as an iron safe against moths, dust, germs and dampness. AND this is how the garments hang inside each on its own hanger, tin wrinkled and un mussed for months or years at a time in EST. 1860 MOTH POO CiAKMEPW BAG Ask. for Manahnn's Daps at leading Department and Drugstores. M.iiialiansTarlne Lining Sheets,, 40x48 Inches, are always useful for packing trunks, lining bureau drawers, etc. If not obtainable write for catalog and buy direct from - Manahan Moth Paper Co., Inc. 56 Vescy Street, New York What Would YOU Give for the Key to Happiness? You want to love and be loved, .to be happy. . . to be successful. "What I wanted, I thought about... and then I always got it," said the late Andrew Carnegie... happy with love, .and tens of millions. Not new. .for didn't the old Chinese Philosopher say it ten thousand years ago? If YOU think right, YOUR work is beautiful YOUR sweetheart is beautiful.. YOUR wife is beautiful. Remember. . .as you think, so you are. All the beauty in life and success in welfare that you can understand, will come to you IF YOU THINK THAT BEAUTY IS SUCCESS. There arc three young people who tested it... two young men and a girl. She is a dancing girl. The flashing grace of her lyrical body and slim black-stockinged legs once saved a theatre from panic. She is gentle, brave and gay, swift and restless as a bird. Each pulse of her body sings for joy. Her name is Gypsy Fair. The older of the boys is James "Spike" McFadden, a handsome blonde giant who conquers the girls with his voice. . and the males with his great fist. The younger is Billy, his brother, blessed with talent, cursed with temper ..splendid with devo tion. Pittpd against them was opposition. . .their own thoughts in the first place... and again the Malay adventurer who wished the girl to go with him to his own land of lilies and blue nights. She scorned him he plotted vengeance against her. . .surprising schemes. You will see how thoughts drive you away from happiness. . .and to happiness. . .you will be kissed with golden romance. . .you will spend an exciting evening full of adventure and glimpses of glorious life. And tomorrow. . .after the thrills and spell have ' passed away, you will thrill again to realize that you have SOMETHING you didn't have before. Follow the idea in this play, and you absolutely will find THE KEY TO HAPPINESS, besides spending a great evening. "A love that is transcendent animates the tale." Record "The strongest emotional acting that the local screens have had." Evening Ledger You will never see more graphically what THOUGHTS can do than in seeing "DREAM STREET." It is at the Chestnut Street Opera House . .with two performances daily. . .for a limited time. The piano's importance in the household never looms so large as when the buyer discovers a mistake has been made in its selection. Many buy cheap pianos, misled by the superficiality of newness tone appears good, varnish glitters, case design is acceptable; but a little time dispels these attractions, and regret follows money loss. Steinway pianos are built for all time. Solidity of mechanical work and perma nence of tone characterize every Steinway. These essentials of the best piano are so evident that no expert help is needed in se lecting a Steinway. ' Every one is best' a great musician has said. Before your selection is made, be sure to see, hear and try the Steinway Style M Grand Piano (5 ft. 7 in. length), the smallest real grand piano. In beautiful mahogany case, $1375. N. STETSON & CO., till Chestnut Street, only Philadelphia representatives of Steinway 8c Sons. Stehwij piinot my be bought on monthly pijments o?r:-- '' -yr - POLITICS ! State National International Comprehensive articles on the political situation at Harris burg, by Odell Hauser; at Wash ington, by Frederick William Wile, and at Paris, by Wythe Williams, appeared in this morning's PUBLIC LEDGER 1 1 STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER Bringing the Finest Suits That The Money Can Buy to Well Dressed Men of Philadelphia Where, under one roof, could any man hope to find such an assemblage of thoroughly dependable lines of Clothing as these The SteinBloch Smart Suits Hart, Sclia ffner & Marx Suits The Well-Tailored "Alco" Suits Our Own "Wickham" Suits Stcin-Dtoch and Hart, Schaffncr & Marx buitnt t0 00 to $67.50. "Alco" and our own "Wickham" SuitsSSO.OO to fH'.oO Spring Top Coals in thctc favwtui lines fSO.OO to $55 00. Worthy of particular note is the fact that the price3 governing this great, comprehensive collection of good Clothing are far lower this season than thej have been in many years fully one-third less than those of 1920. Men who have planned to choose Clo'thing to morrow will have at their disposal, in addition to this best selected stock of Men's Clothing in Philadelphia, the following: Extra-Special lots of the kind for which this Clothing Store has long been noted. Spring Suits at $30.00 "Alco," "Wickham" and other dependable Suits, carefully tailored, of herringbone, striped and other handsomely-patterned worsteds in the smart, new sprinjr styles for men and youiifr men. These Suits set a new standard of value-giving Blue Serge Suits, $25 Well-tailored Suits, of fast-dye, all-wool serge, in youthful and conservative styles. Unusual. "Alco" Serge Suits, $36.50 Fine blue serge, beautifully tailored ., S. & M. Suits, $39.50 Of medium-weight dark gray fabric. Spring Suits at $47.50 One-half last year's price for Suttj of similar grade. Drand-new styles, of fine finished and un finished worsteds, in a wonderful variety of pat terns. Thcxton & Wright London-tailored G 1'irst Long-trousers Suits for youths Men's Separate Trousers 5 1.50, $3.50 Vf BNi"lK. patterns The Sale' of Men's Shirts W t lun o added several thousand mole Shirts to re place those which hue gone out so rnpidl. As tortments, therefore, are now as broad and nltructixe us liefor c Choose from hundredh of manrab, mcrcericd uonree. nonlin Tinntn,! , .. it,, "-- r-i , !' v. far Ja. t i in vo en madras and percale, at the remarkably low clearance price $1.50. W " Slrabrliln. 1 O nthtrr Kail Mnr. K'xhth ytref'- A Special Group of 300 Night Gowns, $2.25 Lovely in their snowj white ness and dainty trimmings of lace and embroidery are the-,o Nain sook Night Gowns. Unusually pretty styles, all with ribbon-run beading in Empiie effect. Women will be quick to bee their remark able value at $L'.-3. P rawbrltlc 1 Ciothifr Third rinor West Fine Leather Boston Bags, 55.50 A ba.ing of about one-fourtn on 15-inch Boston Bags, of brown leather On oer-larping riveted frames, with double handles, strap and buckle and full leather lining, with pocket. Unusualh good-looking, unusually durable and e:ceptionally low in prict. $5.50. S rabr dg C o'h c-- ilefl n r Wonderful Values in Short Lengths of Fine Silks On a Special Aisle Table Lengths ranging from the small, elaborate pieces ou may want for otces or girdles, to the Waist Lengths of Satin-striped Tub Silks, at u more fraction of then- vvorth, and Dress Lengths or staple Silks at much less than regular, simplj because there is just a length or so of a kind Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Georgette, Foulards, Printed Radium, plain Pongee and Shirting Silks Black and all desirable shades. 4 riti-i st rlds. 1 Cot) r Marrf.-t tt f, I'rosa A Extra-Trousers Suits SPECIAL AT $27.50 AND $34.50. Two great feature lots of Men's Spring Suits of worsteds, serges and cassimeres ench with an extra pair of trovt'crs to insure two-fold service. Top Coats, $21.50, $29.50 At $'21.C0 Dark Oxford, Chesterfield styles. At SliU.oO Box or belted styles, of smart her ringbone fabrics. Gabuulinc Top Coata, iv a belted style, 1 erg popular with voting niciit3.;.00. Raincoats at $15.75 Half price for good-looking Raincoats of plaid back fabrier, in single and double texture. olf Suits of Scotch hecd $32.50 to S 15.00 of 16 to 19 j ears $22.50 and $27.50 and $.6.50. mr- SVtw ti'ld,r t ( In lllfr S-Otlrl K OOt llnSt Be Sure You Are IJuj'ing a Genuine Old Town Canoe! Look for the name "Old Town Cinoe Company, Old Town, Main." on the deck for there by will you recognize the besf ciaft of its kind in the world. We sell only the genuine Old Town Canoes, and have on hand .several .styles in distinctive new colorings. Prices $72 00 for the 1(3-foot sic, to $335.00 for a sponson model, motor-equipped. CANOi: SUPPLIES Sailing Outfit-", Back-Rests. Padd'cs, Rugs, Blanket-, and Cushions t'ou-th rioor "ntr Beautiful Silk Kimonos from Japan With all the grace and beauty that characterise Japanese Ki- monos. Of silk in lovely shades, silk-lincd. and embroidered with sprays of flowers scattered over. All with the regular Japanese sleeves. These are so inexpensive SI 0 00 and S13.50. Philippine-embroidered j Night Gowns, Special. $2.95 Of fine lingerie cloth, with round, souare or V-shaped neck, exnuisiteh hand - embroidered, and threaded with ribbon s- i hr fin ft ('lint f Frni-h Halnn Th rd V'nor West Cribs and Other Dainty Fittings for the Nursery This is, no doubt, the finest assemblage of Nursery Furniture and Furnishings in be seen in this cit and includes among many other things Reed Cribs, with Dresden decorations, in j, 0r) $100.00 White Reed Cribs S.'iO.OO White Wood-and-Canc Cribs M7.'i0 Ivor) Wood-and-Cane Cribs $28.00 and $45.00 Wood Wardrobes. Dresden linish $100.00 Small Cribs ?5.00, $7.30 and $12.50 "Kumf) Kribs," from $27.00 to $,T.00 White Bassinets $25.00, $J0.00 and $40.00 Hah) Baskets, Dresden decora tions $9.00 Other Bab) Basket, from $1.00 to $0.00 Wardrobes, of wornl-and-reed, in white $75.00 Hampers, of wood, in Ivor) with Dresden decorations $32.50 Wicker Hampers $10 and $15.00 Bab Scales $1C75 l,-v-- Htraubrldfs A do hlxr Kourth Floor ' chf Baby Coaches Under Price Mrong, well-built models, ettsv running, with comfortable springs, reversible gear and full enrdurov lining. NOW $27.50 By Coaches of half - round iecd, finished in ecru or gray. Thiee-quarter Pullman modcvl NOW S 15.00 "andsome Pull- man Loaches, 4 stjlcji, of full round reed, finished in cream, white or graj. Stroller Go-Carts SI 8.25 and S22.50 T'vo comfortable, good-looking moi e . without hoods Hub j Yards $8.50 lutp enamel w th wood floors. .t i Irkl.t- t I nth1- Koj'th Kiar Every Little Girl Likes a Parasol And she vvill like uno all the more if she selects it here. Oh I such Paiasols' Of silk poplin, taffeta ttilk, plain or nicrcerteed cottons, gailv floweied or figured. Finished with wrist cord or rlnrr, qu te in grown-up style Little Girls' Parasols $1.00 to $3.50. .Slrawbrlilvr 4. ( ottitcr Aisle 7 MarUat fltreat n ti ii t u m n i m b ' !.', J-tl .,