EO-SEaH siMwrrarwME! laSfmHHBHHIHVJKW&JJVI.1 .'Jlf'V'MIWW.'l'WICTfittlfBHWWWWIPWBmWBHBnrT" IBK. ,ipm7' zxFvy&.r: vvr;jmm i " " f " 1 t, p kvJSvT 'a H ,'.,FSH NCTCJHWl .VjJtfaMWlflSN v I '',' ' . ? '-$ot $gfo 71? wwr t 'w? EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921 8 Kit, r ' Ski, - ik ' YCE ASSAILED AS it SIAGE JOHNNIE 11 u wito's Attorney uname to As certain Amount of Ht3 Wealth STATEMENTS ARE GUARDED ChJcnffo, Juno 10. Vcggy Hopkins Joyce's attorney, Weymouth Klrklnnil, denounced .Tnmes fttnnloy .Toyre ns n "Btnge-door Jolmnlc" in n scnthtng nr ralcnmont of the rummer In which Joyce hnu Bought to blnckcn her ohnrncter nt the hearing of her nppllcntlon for 510, 000 a month alimony mid $100,000 at torney's fees In the Superior Court yes terday. The henrlnc wan largely devoted to the examination of Joyce at to the amount nnd volue of his possesion. Joyce proved n cautious wltncsi. and t the termination of thp questioning the lawyers for Mm. Joyce, who witp at tempting to learn whether .Toko N worth n.000,OO0. n he says he K or 540.000,000, which his wife claims he told her ho was. were as much In the dark as ever. Taking up the matter of the illyore" ?roccedings between Margaret t'pton lopklns nnd Sherburne I'hiibrlek Hop kins In tho Fort -eighth District Court of Tarrant County. Te.. .Mr. KlrKland read affidavits from Judge Ilruee Young, who signed the decree, and from clerks of tho court, who Mated that the divorce had been granted to Mrs. Hopkins Jan nary 120. 1020. Mr. Kirkland pictured the first meet ing of tiie actress with Joyce nt Wood's Theatre two years ago, when, as n Fol lies girl, she was introduced to him nnd ho took her to supper nt the IJIuckstone Hotel. "Even then he uns nothing but n atage-door Johnnie." doclured Mr. Kirkland. "Did he think nt that time he was meeting a social debutante nt u pink tea? Did he think she never went out at night without n chaperon? He did not. He knew .he was n girl who had to make her own living in the uorlri. Ho knew she was working ns nn nctress nt a theatre. "Even after that, when she went to New York nnd he followed her there, lie told he that he did not wini iter to work any more, nnd that he would pui her bills until they were married. Jt was he who furnished the home for her in Park nvenue. lie spent $100,000 on her even before .he got her divorce from Hopkins, nnd sent his nutoniobllc to Colorado Springs when they took the trip West that fall." Sir. Kirkland then read the affidavit signed by Evans Spaulding. In it Mr. Spaulding denied the charges in the Joyce bill that he was unduly intimate with Mrs. Joyce. He declared that neither at Palm Iteacli nor nt her apart ment In Xew York had he ever remained over night, nnd stilted his conduct with her at all times since lie had met her had been thac of a casual friend onlv. Mrs. Jojce's attornejs lost their light to obtnin money from Joce to investi gate his conduct liife ills marriage. They contended her husband had spent n considerable 'Mim Investigating her conduct, nnd asked nn equnl amount for n similar Inquiry into Joyce's past. Judgo Snbath ruled Joyce's expendi tures wcro a personal matter and could not bo Inquired Into by the Court. CITY MOURNS HERTDEATH Funeral of Distinguished Kentuck larr Held on Lawn of Home lulsllle, Ky., June 10. (lly A. I'.) Final mnrks of respect were paid today to Alvln T. Hert, cnpitnllst nnd politician, whose funeral brought to a close an active nnd successful career. Mr. Hert died Tuesday in Washington, where he had gone to attend n meeting of the Kcpublican Nntionnl Executive Committee, of which ho was the mem ber from Kentucky. Iteneath the boughs of two majestic hrech trees nt his country home, the Kight Rev. Charles E. Woodcock. Episcopal Illshop of Kentucky, nnd Dean K. T.. McCrady, of Christ Church Cathedral, conducted the funeral serv ices. Some of the most successful busi ness men and politicians in the coun try members of British royalty, as sociates and friends, nnd servants wero present. Among the honorary pallbearers were members of President Hnrding's Cab inet, the Republican National Executive Committee, the Republican State Com mittee, former Governor Frank O. I.owden, of Illinois, nnd Governor Morrow of Kentucky. DR. LUIS M. DRAGO I NOTED JURIS DIES i Author of "International" Drago Doctrine Held Important Posts in Argentina Ity tho Associated Tress Ttuenos Aires, June 10. Dr. T.uls Maria Drngo, noted jurist nnd author of the Drago Doctrine, died yesterday. He had been 111 for a considerable time and his death wns expected. The Drogo Doctrine, whtch tarried the name of Its author Into every civil ized country of the world, was drawn up on the ocension of the simultaneous appearance off the const of Venezuela of nn Itnlian, n German and nn English warship. Each came to collect "a pri vate debt owed by the nation to Indi viduals in their respective countries. Though in no way concerned in the bos tile demonstration, Dr. Drngo formu lated his doctrine, setting forth that the collection of private loans by military means Implied a potential occupation of territory nnd was therefore nt variance with the spirit of tho American policy. Though not ncccptcd nt that time by 'raw mm&vmmwm !Illlill!!lllil!l!li:iilllllll!millll!llili'll:iilll!hil!l!ll1ii The "Good mominj?!" cup OSCD Coffee 25c lb At all our Stores BU Sit 'll'illlNliiu flu HUN ft (tAL Ui igas BARGAIN Pf Solid Oak Duffel, Eiteniion Table, 4 Chain With Imperial Leather Seali ChimSVlosct W. ir rpilli s U x1 Thai m I ticlersiroii TO MATCH HfeZ ffi, A WEEK1 We'll Trait Yoa! Gately & Fitzgerald flj v? Market Sti !?ll,w''MJlt Clothier "MnI Kill. .!. -,- -- --. .,..-. -. BONWIT TELLER & CO. Oltc Spxiallu Sftofj oTOnabmliontt CHESTNUT. AT 13 STREET Saturday We will close out at one price 41 MISSES' SUITS formerly up to S9M at 38 .00 Custom Tailored Suits of Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Piquetine 4 Suits formerly 55.00 10 Suits formerly 69.50 3 Suits formerly 59.50 6 Suits formerly 75.00 4 Suits formerly 65.00 4 Suits formerly 85.50 8 Suits formerly 89.50 In this group are well-tailored suits that show self-mateiial strappings, notched collars and close-fitting narrow shoulders which determine the smart lines of these Suits. The costume Suits indulge in embroidery and braiding and all of them have the fashionable long jacket. Navy Tan Rookie Black MISSES' DEPARTMENT FOURTH FLOOR 7 BONWIT vwifi. TELLER 4 CQ w Special Selling SILK and FLANNEL SPORTS SKIRTS 12-50 Regularly 22M to IW.50 Ttvo or three Sports S(irts arc none loo man)) for Summer and its hours at the country club, the hoard walk stroll, the mountain climb, as well as for town rvear. White Tailored Flannels. Plaited Striped Prunellas. Plaid and Checked Flannels vhitc and dark colorings. Moonglo, Crepe de Chine and novelty skirts, in white and flesh, cither side or knife plaited. SPORTS-WE1R DEPARTMENT ar - THIRD FLOOR CHESTNUT AT J3TH STREET the Argentine Government, tho docu ment was- eventually forwarded to the United States Secretory of State, John Hay, and officially ncknowlcdgod by him, nnd was then mndc public in va rious countries. At the time of the promulgation of the doctrine, 1002, Dr. Drago was forty-four years of ngo. He was born lit Hucnos Aires nnd was gradnnted from tho School of Law there In 1882. He held n number' of 1m portnnt judicial posts, and wns Min ister of Foreign Affairs under Presi dent Ilocn. The rerr tnleat tonic nntl vrntlx now oat "HERE IS MY LAST KISS FOREVER" Words by JASrErt TANDO, Tnlls., P. Musto by LEO KIUEDMAN. Chicago, III. Ak Tour Denier for This Wonderful Lovs Sonc RIVIERA MUSIC COMPANY jri'sic punusitEns Cbatcaa Theatre BIdf., Chicago, 111. Why Bake on Hot Days? MEENEHAN Electric Bakeries arc at your service to bake the most delicious rolls and bread and biscuits that you have tasted. If you've never tried them, you've missed a treat. Use them in your picnic lunches. MEENEHAINTS Electric Bakeries 18 South 52d Street 14 S. 60th St. 2604 Gcrmantown Ave. 4009 Market St. 1433 South St. If 1 riLi taaan siv aaaai ami cm isw.afe. ,m. MMimriw. j x w tHieBKanta Of Quaty GET one Cbdk record and that I QKik record will get you! Try one test ' our simple statement that an O&k record is a better record we'll rest our case right there ! ASK YOUR DEALER FOR uji I lun ii,nv,o run xiui ' MOONLIGHT Fox Trot V"W Yi, . DllTM-l.r"' GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION NEW YORK AnVKRTlSKMKNT AHVERTISHMKNT For many years people of discernment, not onlv from Philadel phia but elsewhere, when buyinc; a Weddinp, Graduation or Anni versary Gift have Rone to the store of Bailey, Banks and Biddle company uecause oi mat company s wcl '-earned reputation for quality. &Zlro7nhs SfrcpM FOR THE Graduation Gift, where 'TMIKRE is, perhaps, nothing so ..,. r..i .,..ti,: ,,.i,:i, ,,.;n -L : ii , .ini juu mm uiiiiuiiK "milii .I... niijioriant in necoratimr n houso be more appreciated and valued than as the lighting effects. It is, there at the store of Bailey, Banks and fore, of the greatest consequence Dwlrlln ". h.9 Av..l vt n mnHn I tl.l -1--1- .. . l umuiu Yu'"im'v nu, ' '" umi your uiccinc nxcures and lamps ! how small it may be, you never feel be selected with care. It would be that you have to apologize for it well worth your while to visit the i because you know that it is of the store of Walker & Kepler, 531 , best quality obtainable. Besides Chestnut Street, where you will find I watches and jewelry, there arc many tho most decorative and artistic gifts for the man or girl who is display of fixtures and lamps imag- I graduating, which are most appro- inable and at low prices. You will priate. For a man, for instance, I be delighted with their collection of l would .suggest a fitted traveling beautiful imported Chinese vases. bag, a cane, an umbrella or a belt which may be converted into the with gold or silver buckle. While vase lamps and which are so much tho number of lovely things which jn vogue. Or you may have a vase you may give a girl seem to bo 0f your own which thev can make countless and many of them nio not ,t0 a lamp. If you aic looking for a expensive, i'lrst, oi eourse, mere riinrminir nnd inencnle cift, their are jewels, then you may nave your ""a choice of toilet sets, hnndbags, fans, mc perfume bottles, etc. uncial Lamps at 5b ntii most uttrac- i ; A S THE mirrored doors of the DELICIOUS Fruit! I am told that at sea nothing tastes so good. And when it is artistically wardrobe cases at The Blum I packed in one of the wonderful "Boii i Store, iai0 Chestnut Street, are Voyage" Gift Hampers t-old by pushed aside, a wonderful array of Henry It. Hallowell & Son, Broad color, a veritable rainbow, greets Street below Chestnut, can you the eve. Such beautiful dance and imagine anything moic enjoyable? I dinner frocks! Lovely filmy chiffons These Gift Hamper.-, are packed so i and Georgettes and charming little as to last throughout the vovagc, taffetas, appropriate gowns for both "1 HnllowellV nmnantce, through maid and matron. Many of the tbeir perfect delivery hervice, that dresses were trimmed with tho mo-t the fruit will arrive fresh, crisp and fascinating little sprays of .silk nnd luscious at any Atlantic poit. On ribbon flowers at the waist. Bright . opening the lid you see the most 1 colors seem to be very popular. One I luscious Cherries, Peaches, Plums, i gown that attracted me especially ' Apricots, stuffed fruits and salted was a tangerine chiffon with white , nutS( most attractively arranged. Of i crystal beading and silver gndle. n o(a,,,v riffc ti,nc . 1., ! Another was a blight green bro- Bon Voyage" Hampers are liked leaded Canton crepe. All of these i ht , . '. ., j " ' frmliH nm uaonnblv priced . tn.-v raiiRe nesl " (lie sure to Win the deepest fiom $29 50 to jri &. wiiun is o.uni a i upprcciuuou. uiu price range is reduction on last year's prlcei wl(j0 from $5 Upward. rPIIE Roddy Toaster Range is one OU would bo amazed at the num- of the most useful little electric, her of women who have shirts appliances that 1 know of. Can you made to order at the .store of Mac think of anything more delicious for j Donald & Campbell, 138.1-3G Chest afternoon tea than toasted English i nut Street They nie cut with a muffins so hot that the butter melts yoke like men's shirts and arc made with or without pleats. Uf course, you may vary the htyle of the col lars and cuffs. For instance, you may have a collar open low with points and straight cuffs, or you mny nave a nign son conar similar .. o -r .1 all over tnem .' i ou can vvc mem in this way if you have one of these Reddv Toasters; besides being able to co'ok any number of delightful things right on the table. For tho Kitchen or Miscellaneous hhowcr it will make an inexpensive and1 to a mans and turn-wick cuffs; or, grratlv appreciated gift. It again, you may prefer the popular may bo bought at tho stoic of J. lound collar. These shirts have Frank'in Miller, Hil-i Lticsinut heen founil to be particularly com- tortanie and good looKing both for sports and everydny wear, and you r,nv have them in anv of tho lovelv materials-out of which MacDonnld & f'nnbell's men's .hirts are made. stvont. for onlv S3.75 And, by the way, Miller's Bride's List of House furnishings is full of suggestions for tho bride who is fitting out her now home. HAVE you ever tasted tho candy sold at the Kruso Stores, 102 South Eleventh Street (two doors below Chestnut) nnd 4903 Baltimore Avenue? It is so wholesome and of such a wonderful flavor that I am sure that after you have- had some you will return again nnd again for more. This Friday and Saturday their Creamed Walnuts and Dates will be mixed with those delicious Pecan Balls and sold as a special at 50 cents a pound. The many of my readers who have enjoyed tho Peanut Brittle which has been soiling tho last few weeks for 25 cents will bo pleased to hear that it will bo tho sumo nrico this week. And for thosa who am ... .!.. ,. - . ."I-"" .:r . -' z. ' ; j.. parucumriy iona or cnoco.ates.or who wish a gift box, I wcttld suggi wuiviuui twllutuiuivn iy uu tun in, a IJE CHESTNUT STREET. ASSOCIATIQJ 0 Thousands of Mothers Would Buy 0 Nothing But "Shoor-Tred" Shoes They never fail to convince even the most critical parent of their double service, while, from the standpoint of foot health and growth, the "Shoor-Tred" last is the final word in the building of shoes for grow ing feet. Yet they cost no more than ordinary kinds. New "Instep-Strap" "Shoor-Tred" 1 a s t . Tan Russia Calf and Pat ent Leather. "Shoor-Tred" "Shoor-Tred" Oxford Sandals and New tan shade "the Play Oxfords double-wear kind." s . , , fljv Double- Sizes Prices 6 to 8 $4.00 Qy2 to 1 1 4.50 HJ2to 2 5.00 iy2 to 7 6.00 Young Girls' Strap Pump At the Special Price of Patent Tan Calf Black Calf $7.50 Sizes Prices 4 to 8 $3.25 &Vz to 1 1 .' 3.65 11 to 2 3.85 Children's Lisle Socks with fancy tops all sizes. Very special price 50c Sizes prjCCs 2 to 4.... .$2.75 4 to 8 3.5o &A to 11 4.25 11 Jz to 2.... s.oo Spring heels up to size 122. Greatest Variety of TENNIS SNEAKERS for Children, Misses, Girls and Boys that we have ever shown. Buy Them Now! Headquarters in Philadelphia for Famous "Converse Big-Nine" Rubber-Soled Shoes for Boys 1230 Market St. Shoes and onoes ana . c . . g y , onoes ana Stockings for 1 ixores er IMwHaoet Stockings for all the family all the family 1308 (pronounced oytimg) Chestnut M. Shoes and W Ij " T W J w M M m w J M w . lar mV j.! r v r m m m. r a ms m m i immMa WrmMTfA Ja7 vJ"l IfiMAVklMA OUR GREATEST SALE Prices Greatly Reduced. Hurry if You Want to Own Handsome Jewelry. Don't elay. Act Now. Come Tomorrow. vcr before have jou seen such phenomenal barsnins prices arc cut without regard to former prices or profits. Wc arc uolnp; to make tins the bicRCst month in the history of our business, iour opportunity is here, grasp it. COME TODAY, TOMORROW, RUT HURRY AND GET HERE while the selection is good. m ii i OH j f jl .J I ill 1 1 MBHi MrL. tP a L i rMMI AaY AMET H WmtJ . I.I.K -Xut Open Saturday Evenings 0 rKil ! . EL.G2N ELITE i j a h i a mcv i y m Pure Wht Perfect Diamonds l 53J.75 II (I W, LADIES' M SOL8TABRE II BJN !''"i'1'l t llrry crm. 11 Iff'V ' "'; "lill., lintiilMinifh ( w uri ' ,n "!" ':n,, (tan r a W? tun nl. t3S. VfUl 0J K4aSrHJffiST72ra;SR ttfi;-!Z7Jrtf&-iS?fXm i. " ' ,W,I LADIES' ELGIN WRIST WATCH lt-kl. Knlil-nilrtl nip, Jrurlril nme inont tin- ii it n Rii.iruntriil fur :!l) xenrii- knit In r imlr cino jp.ir fr. Sen till 'h u ho'llilj m Diamonds Greatly Deduced kimlVL. nI!rTiil,,,i"t ''' llini(iii.lh are oircrril In IliU ...;. ' ... "". ,lr" " ti.i.i,. an ijiiick ir uiiij uii i'iiiih it tin Ii, nninrii. r.tpr mm jou twint unp, nnd uu mi Courtesy to Ladies 1 1 ?ii',L"2t ' ,"l,hJ,,'! " nnliirr.iNlnir nnv ' 'lU,MJ"t!tll,,V '?'' 0' Vh limit irlliliili. Ult JeH elr l","M '" ,','l, I J "C--.-.-. ELGIN Dc Imq EVlodel I'lnckt 'ntili rtir illf In kpII nt till- Tl'. I"'1"1 Ruiiruiitrril. I" Jo"lj nJ jusloil LM) ichi ' I kl,ral Ifnlil llllrd i. in Duulilo 'lr ablo mock caii double lolli r rucHprnnnt I'at'ii' w" 1""lv hi ttliiK ilmlc. Thin nioJfl 20 jp.ir KuiiittnlP'J "e JUiikciI liatk and hcie'- '' lit model. HniHllcst put liel M:: I.IeIii inude Knife $$& nnd WOT) Chain V' J Free v! ROGERS SILVER 20 lilrcca. quiid. rnnlo l I it t r. Choice of 2U lie hIriih, Hoi In. hided, COo A WEKK Tour. OrvrnMr A&Ttnn. I IMOMta LSRnPGT tVVft ttrtue rurrn 0 JEWELRY HOUSE A fpHIL ADELPHa BESURE OF ADDRESS-LOOK FOR NWME ON WINDOW 'i-'v ii.,Yyyft:.-?
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