Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 23, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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111 MEN
r IN HOLD-UP ORGY
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lories of Highway Robberies in
$ opposite Parts, bf.CltyAa-
cribed to Same Thieves
Sore than $100' stolen
pm rc bclnj ,mW. bJTrte
iSTot PTcrv i1ltrct In Phl'Molphla
r'7ileV of holil-tipii Sntnrdny nldtt
k.A7 i,hV. In distant parts of the
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"' . . -l.- -rtn,1,wl frnm WW
LffiJinhls to Oermnntown jt Is bcN
Pm men Wore (cullty of mW
flptlonn furnisncu py ic -mu
OTuiiin Cohen. 1140 South Union
i ', one of the Tlcttmfl Jnt
' lie ww wolklnc homo at 10
vioek when, w. . - "-... ......
.., nvenue. two men approached
fees -S5 -fcnsi jism
ISffaWUe. wiwn " J,'"
Lrim drew ft revolver, mw mm uV
Ifi took 38.
WVBmral hours Inter, Oscar Wylo.
t5?- .rria from his homo when two
f'Kri anted for a match,, and when
fWpprtl o, Rlvc them one, forced
Aj,m7t the point of a revolver, to give
,thMJ f ' . victims were Jack
'SrAbanlt nnd Arthur Lyfors. who both
HTefttf20 Knot Chcltcn nyenue. They
W-tfe nccostca or ''"1" , ...
I The hold-up men were nmed with
L .J.": -.i n ftio dirht which followed
'kiK i'fiisnl of tho Intended victims to
2& Tver their valuables. Eckhardt and
"'. Mlr ABflr th hpflfl.
';, o" wn"tlll In bed today wtfh his
iM..ji. Ti.i. attack occurred atBoyn-
-! Bi street and Choltcn nvenue, at 1
f po lee of the Front and West
iVJrebn1? atreete station senll cot, a
iSlvii.,'' Tcnortlne another hold-upiby
t Hiv. . .l.,. Tl
?.!.":.-. m. Arthur Holland. JHi
i,v,r street, was stopped, on hls way
' home nd his pockets rifled. The hold-
, "2 . nnlr a nmnll Bum.
y Bp roiu j -w Ttnttnnwnod.
itrtets station reported that Saturday
' Siht John Wclslcr. 1543 North Opal
Street, had been held up by two-Ne-Jroes7
who answer tho description fur
nlihed by other victims, on rarrlsh
tret between Droad and Thirteenth
ttrcets. They got noUilng; from hlto,
but rave him a severe beating.
Mrs. Clara Grcd and her sister. Miss
Alice Farria. of 5001) North Mnth
itrtet. were held up at 11 :30 o'clock
Siturdny night at Eighth street nnd
Wndley avenue. Two Negroes stopned
them and demandel their money. Tho
women screamed and ran, nnd the hold
up men took to their heels.
A half hour later Fred Hauslcr, 01S
T 3 7
Vlrfynp.uvcritie, was nil Tabor road ami
v nync nvcniio when two 'Negrocrf
stopped him n,'nd oearched hint at tlio
point of a revolver He had no money,
so they took a 'watch worth a few
dollars.
Though none of the victims has re
ported that tho holdout men work wtti
nh automobile they havo jumped from
ono port of the city to another with
?.-t. vl.lfi .!.& ft ...
mien rupiuiiy inni .u seems posttioie
tiicy arc itHing n machine nnd leav
ing it iifntlml a corner while they wnit
for n victim.'
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OIL STOVE CAUSES FIRE
Flames Do'9500 Damage In Store,
Harrowgate. 8t. and Nfcetown Lane
An ovarturtfed oil toVo oaUKrd.n tiro
which damaged tho stock And fixtures
fn the store of Arthur Ilcunclt. Har
rowgate rtnd Nicetown lane, at (5:80
o'clock this morning. The loss was cs
llmatcd at ?r00. '
Bennrtt, who sells cigars and candles,
went Into tho kitchen of tho two-and
um-litilf-slort brick biilMluS
opening the, store shortly bofore
o'clock 'ihc
. . AL.
iitiif iiiiiiiiiiifr n.irr
6 shortly bofore 3:3)i
rtore waB.nblaAe wIh-M
he returned. Firemen preVcntwl the
flames from spreading to other parts of
the structure,
Arch Street Factory Robbed
The clothing factory1 of Isaac Ktern.
228 Arch street, 'was entered by thieves
S6me tlmj yesterday nnd UOO skirts,
twentytwo down pairs of stockings
nnd 100 yards of cloth were stolen.
TO PRESENT "LET'S GO"
Advertising Agenby Will Produce
Fantasy Tonight
Advertising On 1U rantnptic side will
Will bo slirvwn at the annual perform
ance of the Frollckers. nn organization
of hlitrlonlc artists in the employ of
tho N. W. Aycr ,& Son Advertising
Agency, to be held at tho Academy of
Music tonltrht.,
"Let's Oo" Is the iltlo of the.
fantasy, (wJilcli alms to depict tnogtnnis
ami tribulations n( tho advertising man
nnu nn rrncciion on wuui n wuum
linvn dnnn rxntiirlca nen with Ills pres
ent advertising knowledge. Accord-'
Ingly. one Is transported back through
the ages and shown what might 'have
been To make the picture complete,
the nudlenco ,1s cnrrled forward a cen
tury nnd Khown what might be.
IVudicrous situations; smart dialogue,
catchy melodies nnd pleasing scenic
effects, largely the work of artists of
tho Aycr staff, will combine, to make
tho show a "Jnost attractive one.
'
Woman Leavet.410,000
An estate valued at more than $10,000
wns lcft,to rclntivcs by Kate ,11. Ashton,
Thirty-ninth and Chestnut streets,
whose will wns admitted to probate to
day. Harry S, O. Vincent. Ogontr. ave
nue and Church lane, whose will was
also probated, left an cstnto worth
54fiOO. An inventorv of the personal
estate of Gcorgo M. Ncwhall showed It
to be valued at $14,404. Letters of, ad
ministration were granted to executors
of the estate of John' T. Davis, 2141
South Twentieth street, which was. val
ued at S00S0. '
Y. W. C. . at Harvey Cedars
Harvey Cedars Hotel, Long Bench,
N. J., famous since' revolutionary days
as tho eastern headquarters of Denw
cratlc politicians and racing men, is to
be the summer headquarters of the
Young Women's Christlnn Association,
following tne recent soic or tho prop
erty by JJanici u, HYnzicr, ot I'liiindel-phla.
ONE-DAY
OUTINGS
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Always ready. Made from fresh
klmraed milk. Should be carried
la every pantry.
If rour groror dosi not srll It, tend
hit nm and 10 centR. itampa, for larre
wmptt package. Olvea results of about
n quart of milk.
EHFIBB FOOD rROITJCT8 CO.
11 narrlay St.. New York
Phone "Tom" Foley-
for Latest Records
and Columbia
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. Complete' June List
NOW ON SALE
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The Best Selection in Philadelphia
106 Pieces, $325.00 to $550.00
"Open Stock"
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Reputed" the Largest Distributors of 'High-Grade Dinncrware
1212 Chestnut Street
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Song Hits
A-3382,
85
A-3388
85c
A-3357
85c
A. 3392
8Sc .
A-3304
85c
A-3330
85o-
A 3386
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A.3385
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Scandinavia (Sing Doso Song and Make Dose Music)
AlJolvm
Funeral Bluca (Eat Custard and You'll Never Break
a Tooth) Blossom Seetey
I Used to Love You But4t'B All OvcrNow
' Frank Crumit
No Wonder I'm Bluo
Just We Two
Rose of Athlone
Make Believe
Now I Lay Mo Down to Sleep
Mary and John
Nobody's Ro3e
Frank Crumit
Howard Marsh
Howard Marsh
Nora Bayts
Nora Sayet
Edwin SmalU
Edwin SmalU
I'm Gonna Jazz My WayeRight Straight Thru
Paradise Mary Stafford and Her Jau Band
Down Where They Play the Blues
Mary Stafford and Htr Jaxz Band
Put on de Golden Sword
Harry C. Browne and Male Quartet
Get Yo' Ticket Harry C. Browne
Rescue the Perishing ' ' Henry Burr
Sweet Hour of Prayer Henry Burr
Dance Records
A-3391
85c
A-3387
85c
A -3393
85c
85c
A -6183
$1.25
Nestle in Your Daddy's Arms. Fox-trot
Art Hickman's Orchestra
I Spoiled You. Fox-trot Art Hickman's Orchestra
Siren of a Southern Sea. Fox-trot
Art Hickman's Orchestra
Day Dreams. Fox-trot Art Hickman's Orchestra
' Mazie. Medley Fox-trot
Yerkes Jazarimha Orchestra
Two Sweet Lips. Medley Fox-trot
l xerKeaJazarxmbaurcheslra
A-3383fToddlo. Fox-trot Paul B Use Trio
85c jBeelaBoola. Song One-step Paul Biese Trio
fA ( J Lost Yu- Fox-trot The Happy Six
isJ Yokohama Lullaby. Medley Fox-trot
The Happy Six
f Over the Hill. Song Waltz
The Metropolitan Dance Players
Dreamy Hawaii. Medley Waltz
The Metropolitan Dance Playtrs
a iina f Bright Eyes Jess Libonaii. Xylophone Solo
85c I Underneath Hawaiian Skies
I Jess Libonati, Xylophone Solo
Opera and Concert
70518
11.00 '
A-3380
$1.00
79155
$1.00
Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses Charts Hackett
(Pale Moon (An Indian Love Song)
Georae Meadtr
My Little Homo on the Hill George Meader
Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms
Pablo Casals
A-3381 1 Turkey in the Straw Percy Grainger
$1.00 The Gum-Sucker3 March Percy Grainger
$1 00 i Canto Amoroso Duct deKerckjarto
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A-6182
$1.50
E-7072
85c
Hearts and Flowers. Key of "GX
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under
the direction of Eugen Ysaye
Love.in Idleness (Serenade) Key of
"Ci Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
undet the direction of Eugtn Ysays
Tropical Dance No. 4
Haytian Orchestra, conducted by
Justin Elie
Voodoo Scenes (Priestess Dance)
Haytian Orchestra, conducted by
Justin Elie
Standard Modal
from $30 up
Fariod Daatina
from S335
tip to S3 100
Columbia Novelty Record Week
May 28 June 4
Something different for your record library.
Original. Individual. Exceptional.
JVaul Columbia Ratarda on Sola at alt Colombia Daalaro
. tha 10th and 20th of Etary Month
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York
SHOULD CONGRESS SPEED
UP AND GO HOME?
Business men Are urging that
Congress pass important legisla
tion immediately and then quit
work, according to a special story
from Washington by Robert
Barry, in this morning's Public
Ledger. Why Congressional lead
ers oppose that action was also
told.
PUBLIC LEDGER
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHlErl
r
Such a Glorious
Array of New
Cotton Frocks
One Seldom Sees
We've never, even in those boun
tiful days before the war, shown
anything approaching this collec
tion, in beauty, variety or numbers:
Ginghams in all the checks
anil plaids and the daintiest
and wildest colorings.
Linens in white and the Joveliest
shades, including gray; made on coat
lines.
Linen-and-Voile Dresses, in white
p and colors, that made one woman ex
claim, what many think, "That's'sensible
voile sleeves are so cool."
Organdie. Dresses, so crisp and
perky, in white and pastel tints.
And Voile Dresses, plain and
striped, and so fine they resemble crepe
Georgette.
And certainly nothing quite so summery has yet
appeared, as their great collars and cuffs, vestees, and
sometimes sashes, of organdie. Prices $16.50 to $25.00.
Dress sketched $16.50.
i
Crepe de Chine and Taffeta Dresses,
$18.75 to $25.00
Made in plaited styles or with plaited, ruffled or
tucked tunics. Navy, brown, white, flesh and black.
Silk Dresses in Extra Sizes ,
Tricolette, crepe Georgette, Canton crepe, crepe de
chine and taffeta, many beaded and embroidered. Navy,
brown, taupe and black. Prices $40.00 to $165.00.
5- SUruwbrldKO S. Clothier Second Floor, Market Htre.t
First Call for
Dust Coats
Many of Which
are Capes
Sure sign of summer the
motorists, tourists, travelers,
hiker., and all good sports gen
erally are in quest of Dust Coats.
Linen and Fine Linene Dust
Coats and Capes
Capes of tan linene, $3.50; Coats of
the same with collars that close up well
at the throat, $3.75. Gray Linene
Coats, $6.50. Tan Linen Coats $8.50
and $10.00.
Mohair Coats, $12.00
Full enveloping Coats, of the durable dust-shedding
mohair, in black, navy and gray.
Sports Coats
Unlined, hip-length, tan coating Sports Coats,
$10.50 ; others, lined throughout, $12.00 and $15.00. Also
a full assortment of these highly fashionable soft tan
wools in the longer lengths, some button-trimmed
$22.50, $25.00 and $30.00.
x$-- Strawbrldce a Clot'iler Second Floor. Centre
The Strawbridge & Clothier Store
has arranged new terms of payment
easier and more convenient than
ever for our customers who do not
care to pay the entire price of Vic
trolas or other Phonographs at
time of purchase.
$2.00 now trt
$3 Monthly $SOml0t '
$3.00 now 2t
$3 Monthly HOtl0t '
$4.00 now $;
$4 Monthly $55.10. '
$5.00 now
$5 Monthly
$5.00 now
$6 Monthly
$10.00 now
$8 Monthly
$10.00 now
$10Monthly
ViDFi
I 1 Ml
Victrola
Records.
$80.10.
Victrola
IV and 6 double - faced
Total value of Outfit
VI aiUl 6 double-faced
Total value of Outfit
VIII and 6 double - faced
Total value of Outfit
IX and 6 double-faced
Total value of Outfit
'80," or
Windham Phono-
of Records.
graph and $10 worth
Total value $t 10.00.
Victrola XI, Windham or Cheney
Phonograph and $10 worth of
Records. Value $160.00.
Victrola XIV or Cheney Phono
graph and $10 worth of Record.
Values $235.00 and $260.00.
No interest or extra charges of any kind. You choose
your own Records for each outfit from our extensive
library of thousands of classical and popular discs.
- Utrawbrldsa A CloUjUr FJh loor, Waat
To-morrow at
'3.30 P.M.
The Strawbridge &
Clothier Chortis
WILL PRESENT '
The Crusaders
A CANTATA BY
tfEILS Y. GADE
(With Tableaux Vivants) ,
ESPECIALLY FOR
VISITING
Knights
Templar and
Their Ladies
SIXTH FLOOR WEST
A Wonderful
Display of
Artistic
Furniture for
Summer Homes
WILLOW Furniture, Wicker
Furniture, Reed Furniture,
Reed Fibre Furniture, Painted
Furniture, Old Hickory Furni
ture and Rustic Cedar Furni
ture in a wealth of beautiful
new colorings, some with artis
tic blendings of cretonne up
holstery. A collection which we
believe to bo the best of its
kind in Philadelphia to-dny
and all marked nt prices of
pleasing moderation.
There are many pieces
and complete suits.
Throughout our great stock
of year-'round Furniture
marked at SUBSTANTIAL
REDUCTIONS from for
mer already -reduced prices.
Strawhrlrtire t Cloftiler
Third Floor
i
Floramye
Perfume
A delightful odor sent from
the well-known perfumer, L. T.
Piver, Paris, tho choice of dis
criminating American women.
FLORAMYE, Extracts, $1.93
and $2.86; Toilet Water, $2.19;
Vegetal, $1.36; Face Powder,
$1.04; Sachet, 78c; Talcum Pow
der, 52c, and Bath Salts $1.04.
StrautirMrr Clothier
AUIe U. Centro
Men's Blue
Serge Suits ,
$25
Through the co-operation
of a manufacturer who has
supplied us for a number of
years, we are able to mark
about 400 of the finest Blue
Serge Suits any man could
wish for at the remarkably
low price of $25.00 there
by establishing a new stand
ard of value-giving. They
are carefully tailored, of
fine-twill ALL-WOOL blue
serge, in correct new single
and double-breasted, two
and three-button styles for
young men and men of con
servative taste.
Practically nil sizes to begin
with, in regulnr, stout, short,
tall nnd slender proportions
but when such fine Suits as
the.se are to be had at $25.00,
men cannot expect the range of
sizes to remain complete any
great length of time.
HtranbrldKR ft Clothier
Second l'lour, Kaat
Men's Straw
Hats Special!
No matter what a man's taste
may be for Sennit, Leghorn or
Pnnamn he can be assured of
findine; a stylo and straw to suit
his fancy in one of these three
special Hats.
Panama Hats $3.95
A special purchase of genuine
South American Panama Hats
which would otherwise be one
half more to three times this
price.
Leghorn Hats $4.95
Thc&c, too, constitute a special
purchase. They are worth one
half more.
Sennit Hats $2.65
Our own good "Wickham"
Hats, in fine, medium dr coarse
sennit weaves thebest value
obtainable nnwherc in Phila
delphia at four dollars or lets.
HtrowbrMne Clothltr
Kccond lloor, Market Htrct, Bait
Strawbridge &
Cloth'jer
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