rtirSr-t,--,i Vji ")- S v "tV5 , "iv , ,1 ;. " fe' 8 1 in K- J . 16 'it I HKttbANUII6KUb DRUGGIST IN STORE Armed Men Take $40 From Chas. E. King, 24th and Mas tor One Suspect Caught CAFE MAN BLACKJACKED Charles E. King, n druRgist at Twenty-fourth and Mastor street, was held up in his store by three bandits at 10:30 o'clock last night, just as he was preparing to close the p'ace. The men got $10 from his pocket and fled. One suspect was captnred Inter. This man gave hit nnme a .Terr Hession, Spring Garden street near Front. He was arrested In n house on Bolton street near Twenty-third The suspect was Identified bv King at- one of the men who entered hl shop Magistrate Oswald, at the Nineteenth and Oxford streets station, held him without bail for court on a charge of larceny at the point of a revolver "T was back in the prescription de partment," said Mr King today, "when I heard som one In the store As I came around the end of the par tition T found myself fnce to face with two men. I could hear another one but did not see, him. "These two men pointed revolvers ,v irfe and ordered me to hold nr m hands. I did so. nnd they wnt fhrt. ish mr pockets, getting a roll of bills .-on taining about .$40. Then, threatening to shoot if I called for help the men Tan to the door, slammed It after them and were gone. ... "Mrs. King, who had come down stairs at the sound of the talking and running, found out whnt had happene.1 and ran to a side door and screamed 1 shouted out of the front door and a crowd soon started after the bandits They were chased through a number of alleys and side streets, eventually get ting away. I heard later one suspct t was captured." The man arrested gave the police hi name as Jessie Hession and was found in a house at 2318 Bolton street Mike Hession. the man's brothen occupies the Bolton street house. Hession. who was smoking a cigarette by th parlor window when arrested, denied any knowledge of the robbery He gave hi addrees as Ninth and Spring Garden Two' Negroes last night attacked Wil liam KalU in his Ice cream store at 1030 Jefferson street. Kaltz tvho is twenty-six years old was blackjacked and physicians at St Joseph's Hos pltal, where hn was taken, fear his skull mav have been fractured The Negroes, according to Kaltz. en tered his store and asked for lee rrpam As he turned to srve them, he aid. one hit him with a blackjack He did not fall Immediately, but called for help, so the men struck hiin again nnd again He fell behind the counter and the Negroes fled without obtaining anv money. A man In the neighborhood who saw the bandit run, called up the Nineteenth and Oxford streets poller station. Lleiitcnnnt Waning hurried to the store. He got there just as Knltr. was atnggcrfiT to his feet. 'Although robbery In believed to have- been the motive, nothing wat stolen. LEGLESS MAN ROBBED Crippled Musician Beaten Near Bel mont Mansion A legless Negro musician was beaten and robbed near Belmont Mansion last night by two white men who had vol unteered to take him for a ride through Hip Park In an nutomobile His broken banjo was found near him The vic tim Is James Tucker, Thirteenth street near South, who has played his banjo on that comer for nlmost twenty years. Last night two men spoke to Tucker while he was playing, nnd offered to give him n ride through the Fark. He accepted, taking his hat of money and his banjo along. Three hours later Park guards found hlra cut, bruised and hysterical In the bushes pn Belmont plntenu. His hat nnd money were gone. He now is In the West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital. Woman Swallows Poison Believed to have been despondent over illness, Mrs. Ruth McGlade, forty-nine enrs old. of 417 Lincoln nvcniir. Pol- iingdale. Delaware County, attempted to end ber life yestcnlav by swallow ing two poison tablets. The woman, who was found bv her son Edward, twenty ears old. was rushed to the University Hospital in the ambulance of the Darby fire company Her condition is said to bf erious. m EVENING. BUBLIQ LEpGEpApmPHlA, (IWAy,,, jHJiNE t ffkJpgl 'JV Store Hours. 9 to 5 WtTkTr II tmm ' r?imlt.1r Comfortable' fo Tlie8daV ,JlinDClS Comfortable fd (or you. for ypur purse. Gimbel Brothers MARKET CHESTNUT ".EIGHTH, !NI NTH " Monday. June 27, 1921 Gimbel Restaurant delightful- service is EUJ Tuesday: Sale of Women's and Misses' Dresses l. n. nwTfr Co.. so n. id si Vain iOOO Market SSS Galvanized Boat Pumps in the It Tenting Tonight old camp ground? No worry about storms, if the tent la made of waterproof canvas by F. VANDERHERCHEN'S SONS 7 N. Water St., PhiL. "At the Sin of tbe Sail" "Everythinp n Canvas" "V Bncd-new hoie, in gtt 25-ft. or 50-ft. itetioni, I jTK. per ft. . . . A " Strong nd durabi with brass roupllms lnelndM. Combination jprai nezil 7Sr extra Fre mall d-llery R. Levick's Son & Co. 720 CHESTNUT STREET Rttbbtr Dtaltrt lor SO Year ti&Sh- I Stationery For Stenographers BLANTC BOOKS Bound and Loot- Leaf LITHOGRAPHED PRINTING ENGRAVING OFFICE BTATIONERT AND SUPPLIES GOOD stenographers not only want but also deserve high-quality sup plies. Mann products always measure up to the most exacting requirements. Stenographers' note-books and pencils : stationery racks and holders , carbon paper and second sheets , typewriter ribbons and erasers. And so forth ! Mann'i "Phen-Klne" t ihe ldal paper for looie carbon copies of correspondence. In stock for Immediate delivery. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. New York Offices: SSI Broadway. Founded in 18i8 Gimbel Sale of High-Grade Sewing Machines At Great Reductions Brand New Machines at Savings of $5 to $30 Terms, $1 Weekly Leasing Parlor Cabinet Sewing Machines, $47 Lessing, $47 Lessing Sewing Machines, $35 mm ?tfe ! y. i - Letting, $35 The fact that these ma chines are made by the Domestic Sewing Machine Co. is sufficient assurance that they will last a life time. $95 Domestic Boudoir Cabinets at $79. Domestic, $79 Only a limited number to sell at this price. Every machine is greatly reduced from regular prices. Domestic 6-Drawer Machines at $57 FLIES, Fleas, Mosquitoes, bedbugs, roaches, water bugs, moths, lice, coo ties, and manyother household and gar den insects are dangerous and objectionable. Kill them with Bee Brand Insect Powder. Harmless to everything but insects. It does not Bpet or stain. Pacied in red rifting top canister, ready for in stant use. 100 pure no adulter ation. Buy a can today it will pay. (5c and 40c Sold Everyhwere McCORMICK & CO. BALTIMORE Philadelphia Sales Office, Domestic, $57 The Domestic the ideal Machine for Home Sewing! Women who know good sewing machines will take advantage of these unheard of prices. $10 to $15 Allowance for your old sewing machine to ward the purchase of a Domestic Electric Boudoir Cabinet Machine. Gimbels, Fourth floor and. Subway Store worn Sotted wis at fas Woatn'j Cheek VoUs at S14.Y5 Woman's lvrttw Udmi at 97.00 No. 1 ---at $7.50---Women's Sleeveless slip-on ' Dresses of Imported, English lineen made with the "custom touches," such at that clever, clever bit of fullness gathered in at the hips. Cool dark 'blue wtyh whjte dots. Bound with white pique. Triromed'wfth white ball but tons. White leather belt Duplicated in white rep with polka 'dots and bindings of French blue, navy blue or black. No, 2---at $14.75JWomeri,8 Dresses of imported check voile In cool., bhtes-with-white. Long-line model with the Tuxedo "collar" running clear to the skirt-edge. Trimmed with dainty organdie points. And a quaintly flowered vollejn a stftllopy model ,with the scallops satin-bound and finished with tht cutest '-little satin bows. " No. 3 at .$25 Women's The adorable dottadswls ofct and blue-tones with dcepsMonet And the sweetest Country Ctifb chine bound and girdled with moire rib' No. 4 at $6 Misses' Dresses Ginghams all short sleeve ginghams. All straight line styles. And all checks every check known to Fashion I Reds, pinks, blues, browns, greens. No. 5 at $12-Misses' Onrandle ruffled orxxaingoteii-oiptwwttei, 'Att'-sastred adorably ashd. Embroidered voiles plenty, plenty . at fehw -m Hh'ftWl. Dotted "voiles, too Including plenty of blae-nd-whJto. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor w4ont' sain. sweetest Country Clifb rDres olfdanoblue'crepe'de: bran. MHH 1 H fffTi AnJ Jrta ffHl vU' '-"l El BfcT- wiroi Jaiv 1 Ii ) Ir4.JMflflHlVAtrBim ' MM I Ixm ssJTaxC RTin I I JkM W if Xlfifll. UsssssHBtWl U mH J 1 X, TT llffL BUlia VWJV .1 X ' X) il IT IJJLUl tiMw y wiiiswt'fiii'8i7',TiH y witybi VthsM jLJ OtvastCto, 0eolal at fia ms 4Ka1usa. Captured 200 Womtrts Tricolette Sweaters Boih plain - Tveave and drop-stitch. That We Can Sell at $7.95 Tuxedo style: with sash and pockets. Tomato, brown, tan, white, gray, rose, navy blue, and black. The Fint We Had Like Them Were $12.50! Gimbels, Salons of Dress, i Third floor Two Fine Patterns of Community Plate The Silver-Plated Ware Guaranteed, for Fifty Years, t Just Half Price as Patterns are Discontinued Lotrls XVI and Georgian two splendid, dipiified patterns much used instead of solid silver in homes of refinement and wealth. ' lb. Price Sal. Frio. Teaspoons, set of 6 $2.25 $4.50 Dessert 8poons, set of 6 4.25 8.50 5 o'Clock Teas, set of 6 2.20 4.40 Table Spoons, set of 6 4.80 9.00 Soup Spoons, set of 6 4.50 9.00 Orange Spoons, set of 6 3.12 . 6.25 Iced Tea Spoons, set of 6 3.38 6.75 !., It. Pries rihi Berry Spoons, each $1.88 ,$3.75 Sugar Bpoons, each .78 1.50 Baby Spoons, each. .80 1.00 Gravy Ladle, each. 1.50 3.00 Cream Ladle, each. 1.12 2.25 Dinner Forks set of 6 4.60 9.00 Dessert Forks, set of 6 4.25 . 8.50 Oyster Forks, set of 6 2.88 5.75 Kal Rjr. Price Prtc. Salad Forks, set of 6 . $4.00 $8.00 Cold Meat Forks, each 1.25 2.50 Pickle Fork, each .. . 1.75 Dinner Knives, set of 6 6.75 13.50 Dessert Knives, .set of 6 6.63 13.25 Butter Spreaders, set of 6 3.50 7.00 Butter Knives, each .75 . 1.50 I One script initial engraved free. An Old English letter,' SOc a dozen. I Large selling space on Grand Aisle and ample nook9 for quiet selection in the Silverware Section. Ample selling force. Gimbels, First floor Hats White Baronet Satin Ready-to-Wear White baronet satin crowns- white brushed wool brims, v And the trimming is wool, too perhaps gay-colored wool flowers. Perfectly fascinating. Special at $2.95 and $3.98 Gimbels, Third floor What Is So Cool As a Clean White Tub Skirt? And at Gimbels every skirt is made of the carefully pre-shrunken fab rics that ensure safe laundering. The favorites: Surf Satins (cotton, of course), at $3.95, $5 and $8.90. Gabardines at $2.98, $3.95, $5t $6.90 and $7.90. By the way, those stunning check gingham sports skirts are $7.90. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor Fine White Dimities Down to 25c a yard Stripes and firm little checks how crisp and cool it tubs! For-blouses, dresses and Baby's clothes. Summer's Prettiest Imported Swisses, $1.75 yd. Brown, Copenhagen, blue, gray, smoke, light blue, rose, pink and red, all with white dots. Gimbels, Cotton Wash Goods, Second Floor Just Imagine. Cowhide Boston Bags At $1.35! Enough for Today Lowest present price in Philadelphia for baei of this kind! Sewed-on frame, enameled surface. Black and brown. Pictured. Handy for books, papers, week-end trips! Gimbels, First Floor Aerolux Porch Screens Ready for the Fourth Make the porch cooler make it more secluded two mighty important requisites in summer-time. Dark green and brown are favorite colors. Wide slats, at $2.75, $3.75, $S.50 $6. $7.25, $8.20, $9.75, $10.95 and $14.60. In sizes ranging from 3x6 ft., 8 in. to 12 ft. x 6 ft, 8 inches. Narrow slats, at $3, $4.20, $6.60, $7.70, $9.40 to $17.60 in sires ranging from 3$x7 ft. to 12x7. 200 Pieces Mosquito Netting Special at $1.75 a Piece And "a piece" means eight yards. 70 inches wide, too. White, gray and black. Gimbels, Upholstery Store, Fifth floor Subway Store Offers Women's and Misses' are Gingham Dresses at The fashionable checks and cross-bars. Every color in fashion, especially brown-and-white and green-and-white and blue-and-white and plenty of pinks. Organdie inserts big sashes double collars bound with the ginghams a-bias. All have cool short sleeves. $15 to $25 Vacation Dresses at That Are Wbrth $5 16 $6.30! $975 Organdies some of the cutest ruffled styles organdie flowers for a girdle. Dotted Swisses. Metallic voiles. Crepes de chine. Georgettes. with I Taffetas. Travel styles. Hotel Dresses. Week-end Dresses. Boardwalk Dresses. Muses' sires, 16 and 18. Women's sices, 38 to 44, 1000 Women's Mi Bathing Suits mm. At fp&.UQ ' Values $4.50 to $8.50 Some Extra Sizes. Manufacturer's clearance. The popular knit-wool suits with knit-in bloomers color bordered and some with the cutest braided "rain-bow girdles." Surf satins (cotton), color-piped, sash-tied some extra sires in these. Plenty of the popular slip-ons. Little Girls' Bathing Suits, at $1 value $3. Cute, practical styles, for ages 3 to 6 years. Gimbels, Subway Store 2.03 M &. - x 8.85 Girls9 Dainty Voile Dresses $1.25 at Values $2 to $4 Flowered and figured voiles reproductions of silk geor gettes, but more practical for summer. Velvet ribbon belts cm broidery stitches, sashes, short sleeves, cute collars. Sizes 6 to M. Gimbels, Subway Store Olnrham at $3 OrrwKU J9,79 Qimbels, Subway S M 33 S. Water St. v ' . " & l 4 l. M t f jt. , w t .l ft ' '