EVENING PUBLIC -LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921 WOMAN IS ROBBED OF $4160 IN GEMS I Visitor From Aberdeen, Md., At- tacked by rursu-n- .. Fourth and Reod Sts. OCCURS FRONT OF CHURCH .. - i.-.i n rn1 tnolilinf? rnti" j&s. -JSmfn ?S lT,Zt Aboriorn, M.I., on 'Fourth street '';IM nt 11 o'oloeK Inst night, and wrd!hroB.nn. aS ra$ ";";i" p,nrc ,,f M , SchoVnfeia. who Is yIMtl.ijr rd-.11,-oVnt 4'JS HH street, hurt alighted Krennd wwaiiUnRnoVih n Jiereaclinl the front of the fWh nt the eorncr of Fourth nnd iu"(l streets, n iiibii who hnd nnpnrently follonri l.er unnntlrril. lunRPil for the m libnK dniurllnc from her wrist. Mrs Sehoenfeld dcrenmed nnd the thief. hnlilliiK the valuable loot In Ida J.'.i .iorir.,1 nrross the street nnd ills- appMrrd through nn nlle.v. .. .nnu'u uiriiinm ntfrnrted AVI1- 11am Hojjits ntid llernnrd Knurr, do "iwtliot of tlie Third nnd Dickinson Uttet- dntlori They ran in tlie uirec irfion Indicnted by Mrs. SVhoenfehl us the one MKPn I' mc -win-i, urn, uu enpnl. ,. , .. . ,. Tlie womnn vvnsi so cxcimi mm ii was linpovible for her to give a de scription of the thief. The itolfn bag eontnined n platinum . i.. ...!1. ililrtrnfip illnmnnita ! n . ...-At i Inmntifl net in fi nlntlniim 'rlnc n three-enrat diamond set in a platinum ling, n inrce-rariii uiuinonu 1. lit. ... .....nil illmniiirlii ri rlnn rlnff Willi IUUI Pimm iitiiiiwti'i t, , m ... ..:,). ii nliictnr nf nine Hinnll ilin- momls. a htrlng of pearls, S45 n check (or ?M on tne iiunini jiiim; 01 Aberdeen arm a oenaruiicnc store creuu Mrs Sehoenfeld enid the jewelry was fully insured. ROBBERIES REPORTED lliirclms were netlve nenln last night, .vni-illn" to the reports received nt pn- iln lieodqiiartere. The Pencil and Media streets station rejioits that the apart ment of Mrs. .Maude llennett, 1 51 I N'ortli Piftj -.-erond Htieet. war entered imil jewclrj valued at ,S and .$2." in cfih t.ik a. vvliilc the pellee report from the Si-eond and Federal streets station the burelnruing of the home of Mrs. Mnrpirfl Dovino, 1224 South Nine teenth tieet, and Inii of Jewelry valued at Sl.'O A. ervnnt slrl dlxappenied si nwltniieiiinlv with the discovery of a lit ft of furs and jewelry valued at $251) frmn 'li home of Oeiirge Klpp, 250 Vt Hurtter street, Oermnntown. U. S. KIND TO VETERAN Bride of ex8oldler Admitted After Teats Are Waived Gilbert Persiclietta's twenty-two months' service with the A. K. F. won ndmlssinn to this country today for his nineteen-year-old fiancee, who hnd been detained three weejts nt the Gloucester Immigration station. She came from Italy. . The veteran nnd the ulrl. f'nmllln D'Anuco, wcro mnrrled In St. Mary's Church by the Hev. Joseph .Sutliff. Ferslchetta visited the detention house dally tr after his ltf.. sweetheart liad v tests. failed The former soldier nntienled to Wash- 1 1 in ii ..Mi .am in.-, unr record before the nuthorltlvH. After tho ccrcinon. ho started with hli brido for his honn In Trenton. Idlers Sent to Jail John Downey, thirty-one years old, of Till" Sheldon street; Frank Con way, twenty-two, of 22 Ashmend street, nnd William Conroy, twenty -seven, ol (I West l'enn street, were each sentenced to live dffjs In county prison by Magis trate Fennoek at the Ocrmnntown po lice, station today. ROYAL BOOT SHOP Women s $9.00 & $10.00 Oxfords UP PPIT Friday-Saturday snEurrnA o sale of Rebuilt Pianos These instruments hnve been thoroughly rebuilt in our own shops. They will give years of satisfaction and service. Exchangeable within one year at the price you pay us. Fifty others to choose from. 20 Off Listed Prices These 2 Days '.Brigei Upright A cnml tntru. mrnt nnd rilrnor illnnr.v rnliif. $95 J. & C. Fischer nirrllrnt Innn and nnr rnnillttnn. $125 ' Schomackcr A prrfeet-tonfil lntrnnirntt will Init n llfrtlmr. $200 Marthall & Wendell A One of the bet condition. $200 Henry F. Miller Swrt In toi i excellent In ennd tion. $225 teie. ii. Chickering A wnrld-fninnni I n ii t r u in rnt In plenillil rondlllnn, $275 Playcr Pianos Station, 38 not Practt- CCCA tally new fJJU Cecllian, 88 note Splendid ?AC( condftion OV Dowen, 88 note STi ?525 Every Piano and Player-Piano Carries the Heppc 5-Year Guarantee and May Be Purchased on Our 3-Year Rental Payment Plan The House That Heppe Built DOWNTOWN 1117-19 Chestnut Street UPTOWN 6th & Thompson Streets C I HfnriP Ar nn 1117-1119 Chestnut Street PUtl, . j. neppe oc oon SXtn and Thompon sn. rnila. Pleaso send mo full particulars about your week-end mIc of Ilebullt Used 1'lanoH (nt 20 per cent below listed prices) and your threc-yer llental-l'ayment I'lan. Name , Address Led. 5-0-21. AlVKIlTISKMi:.T ADVKKTISiaiKNT A Sale that brings Oxfords back to prewar prices All Sizes and Widths for Everybody $5.85 KU33ia Calf, Tan Calf, Brown Calf ln v ti. jf::". MM yLJF ---....' Cuban J Heels, JT Military AY 'fir Heels, JZ2Q Sport illl $5.85 mW Vvrrj?'- v J fW r Cordovan. Scotch Grain Norwegian Grain. $5,85 Sold Elsewhere at $9 and $10 But Here at Our Second Floor economy Price. S5.8S Conu in ami )ot o ; .. . - v li- IIVU, bib Philntlelphinna will require no introduction to the fatoro of J. Franklin Miller, noted for fair dealing and the best of nicrchnndise. City Councils will meet the Merchants of Chestnut Street nt Luncheon Tuesday, May 10th, at 12:30 o'clock. This is as it should be, for civic betterment. the ' H'OMii.navinii values! THE housekeeper who delights in nn attractive and well-htocked pantry, with her provisions each in its proper receptacle will appreciate tho salo of Fries tinware which I saw today at the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1C1'2 Chestnut Street. It is of the best quality, while-enameled and tfold-lettorcd and it. being sold ut a discount of 20r'r. There are boxes for bread, cake, flour, sugar, cereal, tea, coffee, etc., all neatly labeled. The brend boxes are made both in the usual style nnd with the roller top and also thcro are sec tionnl cake chests which will contain more than one cake without damag ing tho icing. If you have been in vited to a Kitchen Shower for the June Bride I am sure that you cap (ind no moie pleasing gift than one or more of the boxes in this sale. LOVELY Lingerie, what woman can resist the really beautiful undergarments which are always on display at the Individual Lingerie Shop of Donwit Teller & Company, ni Thirteenth and Sansom Streets? And, indeed, there is no reason why she should resist them when she can buy n charming little lace-trimmed crepe do chine envelope chemise for only $2.95. The crepe meteor chem ises, of course, are more expensive, being priced at $4 95, but thoy are wonderful value, exquisitely de ,ignrd nnd a lovely quality. The flosh-colored washable satin night gowns can now bo bought for 54.95. Bloomers of tho came material with ruines of lace footing and val and little bits of ribbon will innUe n de lightful trousseau Kift Thev iiij nw J3.00. h.ivliiK t'len reduced floni $5 3fi , HO YOU know tho difference be-, - tween the Polished Girdle Din-' mond and other diamonds? It is' 1 the most beautiful nnd the most brilliant of stones and is therefore the most fitting and appropriate for ' , "The Engagement Ring." This din-' mond is exclusive with the house of 1 Bailey, Banks & Biddlo Company. Xot only'are the diamonds superb' but they may he set in rings intri-1 icntely and exquisitely designed. ,To I go with the engagement ring one should have a diamond wedding eir-' , cie. Too much care ennnot be eivon : 1 to tho selection of this most precious I of all gifts. More and more is this type of wedding ring giving i place to the old-fashioned gold band or even the chased platinum band, for it enhances the beauty of other jewels which may be worn with it. r-HERRIES ARE RIPE! It was a delightful surprise to sec them in HallowolPs window this morning. Huge, dark red, luscious cherries, the first of tho year. This fruit does not, of course, grow in this vicinity, but is carefully selected nnd shipped from California. To those of us who have been worrying about tlie frost hnving blighted our own crop, it comes as very welcome news that tho California cherries will nr rivo in greater quantities and larger fruit than ever. Boxes containing one, two nnd live pounds mny bo bought at the store of Henry R. Hnllowell & Son, Broad Street below Chestnut, and as with all their fruits can be sent through their guaranteed perfect delivery service to any point within 1000 miles of Philadelphia. THE price of candy has been high for so long; at times, almo.xt pro hibitive, that it is with much interest that wo look forward each week to tl.e specials on sale at the Knife candy stores, 1003 Baltimore Avenue nnd 100 HOUtll IMevenill oin-ui. Kruse's maple PVERY man likes to have his neck- tie admired and it is the one thing in wearing apparel more than an other in which ho can bhow tnsto and discrimination. Thcro is : nothing about which lie is more fussy Tminv Kruse's mnnie sugar am , . , i . . i...i r., uim wiicii mi' wurm spring aim sum- pecan kisses have ,boon .n'Jucr.1 ' ' I mcl dny8 arrlve, thel striped te is I s xty cents to fiftj cents a po . 1. n)licularly 0onular both for Hi, Have you ever nau any oi u.e ..,.... , ,. ... fl ---- ROOT SHOp ,or Women Jl i08j Chestriwt St. poconuj creams; niey ... , clectloi, of these ties nt the stor,. asses wun cream ce i .. . , of MncDolmW & Campbell, mSLBG have not you should taste hem a rlu,stnut strcet. Tm.J. ar'c of J, hose ..fyou hnil theti b un an ren(l0 '' . ifore will be enA o know III t , . , V()U WJ ()f co l,,ey frn.,i whl. r mo four tie of ydur own Club, Regimental or coconut cubes which como in tour r m ' 8trines Besides these thor, U.ixoiH, i.iHpherr, chocolute. Minllla LOiicj,t- sinpcs. uesiiics uiosl, tnero and nioiiihsiH. ami Mild at mi forty are many other well-blended color ccntH a pound. Tin- i'rilo iTiiiim-n combinations which will bo most ef whtcli are to much In demand will " ft,ctlvp in the ofllce or on tho links, ten cent. ,thk cnESTNL'T STREET ASSOCIATION STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER You're Safe! You don't take any chances when you bur clothes here. The things you pay your money for in clothes good fabrics, good tailoring, good style, long service with continued good looks all these arc guaranteed to jou here; money back if you don't get them. Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffner Sc. Mux Hart, Schaffner Stein-Bloch, Wickham" Su Marx "Afcb" and its for Spring u Thus have we provided for every possible Clothing need of an man. For years Stein-Bloch Clothing and Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing have been widely accepted as the world's finest ready-to-put-on apparel. That is the reason why you will find these two lines sold in Philadelphia only by this Store. The "Alco" and our own "Wickham" lines represent the greatest Clothes value obtainable to-day at their moderate prices. Another important fact To-day's Prices Here are about One-Third Less Than Last Year Steiii-fUorh and Hart, Schaffner i0 Marx Suit arc filo.on to $i:?..',o. "Alco" ami 'Wickham" Suits arc $.10.00 t SiU.-V). Nowhere in this city and maybe not in any city will men be able to Hnd such a well-selected collection of Clothing. And bear in mind, every garment in our ast collec tion is DEPENDABLE in every thread. These are but a few of the features which are attracting hundreds of men to this Store daily A Wonderful Line of Spring Suits at $30.00 "ALCO," "WICKHAM" and other dependable Suita, well tailored, in herringbone stripe.?, checks and neat mixtures. Scores of smart new styles and all sizes. These set a new standard of clothes-value, at .$30.00. Straw Hats f Thousands of them each' at the lowest price consistent with reliable quality. Our usual broad, extensive assemblage featuring every new correct style for the 1921 season. Sennit and Taney Stiaw Huts $2.' hi SI 0.00 Cravenette (Rainproof) Straw Hats S5.0O and Sti.OU Henry Heath London-made Straw Hnts- 57.00 South American Panumn Hnts- 4.1.') to lf.00 Leghorn Hats $4.05 to $8 Bangkok Hat- 'w.oO to $12 i.- Str.iln nlif k i luih r -,iil I . " is .,!. Kujt Our Own "Wickham" Huts of Sennit Straw, in 20 Different Stales, Arc Matchless Value at $2.05. i. -V Htrawlirldgr & Olothlei tfeenm! K'oor, i lufta Vile Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers $27.50 a fid $34.50 Smart, new single- and double-breasted styles of serges, worsteds and cassimeres. Blue Sercjc Suits at $25.00 Men's and ang men's .Uyles, of fine-twill, -ol't-thu-ii blue erge. Unusual value at this piice. Ymuiff Men's Sports Suits Tuo-pieie ami three-piece Suits in the diutinotiM ,i!ini belted-back .-t!e- for young men. O Tou Coats, Special, $29.50 -Winch is ju-r c.ru'-half last year's price for similm giam--Hex or belted -th'-, of herringbone fabric-. Unfinished Worsted Suits, $47.50 Vhout one-half lat .sear's price. A vaiietv of good -.'.Me-fxecutcvi in hjinilsunu dark-toned fabrics. Med iu m -weigh I Su its $39.50 Hart. Schaffner & Maix Suits-, in .-ingle- and ileuble-un a -.tod -.tyles. Remarkable value Gray Casshtwre Suits -S.W. 50 "Aleo" Suit- in viuthful and coneiative -.tvle-. Thoc are unusual!..' gueii value at this p'iie I Hi, nhllilk,. ,v 1 oil ,, Men Who Like Their Golf Suits Made-to-iMeasure Need Pay Only $37.50 Wo have nbuui i." diffeicnt nouli-n- p.micularl.v adapted lo sports wear. These 'ncludc Tweeds in distinct ivc'irruv and brown effects. Ml won, will be executed b oui regular Cu--tom TailoriiiK .-latl'-and the juice will be onl S37.ri0. i. i. in I...I i'i.iiiu. . i i . i. i . Silk Hand Bags In Rich Array $195 to $70.00 W, the Silk Hand Hag's the thine;. And here they are of newest silk crepes, moire, broad tail and brocaded silks in newest shades nnd smartest shapes. Tnllorcd effects to carry with Gports suits, larger sizes for shopping, quaint novelties for more forma) use and beautifully bend-trimmod IJhrs for after noon nnd cveninjr. A complete showing $4.95 to $70.00. Straw l.rl I -. V I'li.lhl r A lilr H i ontri Pearl Bead Necklaces Rare Value at $7.50 In fact, they nre worth almost double. Necklaces of fine in destructible pearl beads with the soft lustre of renl pearls. In 24 inch length, with 14-knrat gold clasp. Just the thing for n graduation gift. HhincstotiC'HCt, Sterling Stiver liar Pine, apccial 11.25, $2.00 and S3.7.'). SlrHlirl'lKP ' l"thli ,li 0. Miirkft Strci Neck Furs At Moderate Prices NATURAL SQUIRREL - Animnl Scarfs, shaped collars and fancy effects -$12.00 to $95.00. PATAGONIAN KOX taupe, brown, black and other shades $13.50 to 535.00. AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM in attractive stylos $10.75 to $50.00. AMERICAN FOX in black, brown and tnupe $30.00 to $100. Nutvral Rareonv $l.l..r0 to $1,5. Kolimky$lS.r,n to $75.00. Natural Mink $15.75 to $100. Canadian Wolf $20 to $57.50. Natural Fitch $11.00 to $22.50. Gray Cava nil $47.50 to $110. S rinl.rldi-i- & CI.. -hi. r .. , ot,. riimr I'll' r r.i I Cotton Waists Prices About One-Third Tss Than Last Year At X 1 .00 pmk veil,. With Peter Pan co'lar of white or gandie, nnd white voile with collar and et'fF of gin"lnm. or trimmed with fi,r edfing. At St. 50 White batiste with collar and cuffs of nink organdie mil; ni''el sketched; some with . HVtirgs. Also white-vt fined iind plain voiles in fvill effects. Waistn anil Orer-Blousrs White-strirel o- plnhi voile Over-H!euie. Si 50 to ?2.25. White French Voile and T'ntiste Waists, in Ince-irimtred frill and vest Vffeet-: nln white-triped colored voiles wih tinv fr'llings, nTiil semi-tni'"re'l Triton IVnaree W;iists. R".00 nnd S ".?".. White veil", hnP'ste nnd dim'tv. semi tailored or trimmed $3.00. Nemo Corsets Meet i'-" Ncfds of All, "Women The-e fanv ie ( TT-ei- nre de-.-mned for e1' t,-ne- --f tifru'-''. hut most m'M'e'u r.-p,.t th inee-al ie(iuirer,ents ef mrpn f birder huild. The i'e"anil fr.r Nemo t'orsets i coni.T't''' iT,'-'!i.in". Wnnien choose t'-c-.i 1 efore all utr - P.'""i'iM' nf uniiiie hygioPR fee i re. -f.'r eonifnrt and e;ie Fur -U'.erier vveirin',' quali ties. -To M-'.i'n or d attain fa-h-Hipfi'ik' figure lines Kv,'f V(nin Cer-ei nf ,'ti a stired Iiibii stanilacl nf in i.e!le:i 'e. ''.-, .riiijl A'. to S'l l'i)idi lift--$(i..V to H.'.'r h'niSf rrr, $',..;) to .!).:: Circh t Hrussit n -, S!l ..' Eco nom u No tes Fro?? the Sale of Floor Coverings ',. ., ii I, i. ,Si iidi e-- AXMI.VSTKR Rl i..-, "M2 feet - Ki' ii'it'i. $ !"i o iinl.iT $15.00; Carlton -1J .0 ROV.M. WI1 T(i K! t,S. s.j. 10.(5 feet. 1)2.." 0' I'l ; tl4.5(i Waite Stem iled PRAIRIl. CRASS RUCS. C' "eet, .8 75: SxlO feet. SI 2.2".; .12 --. 14.50 (oloninl Pint Uir-"-. 'xlO fet, Ui.50; 912 feet- sis Mi -JAnd our e'ltiic -t'ik t' il ton. niin.-" I. It. i--el- unn Velvc' Itug1-. i rtipe' and I.iiri leums a' icd.ii tmn- vhich bring pil.'e- 2." ' ' P' ' "lit. loM" Iran tin ,e i i' last -ai l,,i , r, , ,, ', i rd , lleUut, ail I e '.illUll K Sons' A---tr .n - ( ling-, '.Ul.' Ceet, III !:;'.! 'JO v 1 1 N'ju' t .in mi-- Hues, )s"i f.,.t, J.'IO; !i,12 l'"tt. J.0(). ' Inniul Keg Pun-, l7 feel, s..! 50; C' lei-t, $7 "II. K10 feet, S'l.Mi 'KIM t'rt t $12.75. Tupt's.tv Ilnissf Mull or Sta r ('urpi'l, 27-inch 05e a ard. Pro-I.iuo Moor t ovornig tui a s(imre yard. Cocoa Moor Mais $1.25. -l r.. i.l llu' 4 i !''tili loirili Cluor IYt.'fi Htrf. I 111 1 'fill m JH I E'liifc um if M Vy mi I r? vmw hm ft.IV 3 m w iHH fc.l tBST ' ii 'i "i ri'rtVM am m, i'i' jts ISH m tffl 1 t A fc P. , If I'S 1 M VS9 ft S -a w U ).-; " liik I r Hi m i i Hi Pi V
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