"V( ' t, r fci v1 v v'r , t - w?ar J.-.J 1 - t s V n. ', i , y, , "- r IsHf - JWr -" t ., Ii - i rlffja tmasAMioe EVENING PtBLIO LEDGER-PHILEPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921 I South Sixth Stroot Jeweler En ticed into MUio ay A t. Thues B0Y BANDITS CAPTURED MM Wnnnbaum, S5W South Hlxtji .tfcct, a wholcnlc- Jewelry merchant. SrfJ lart nlcht nftor ho hnd been ,W,1 Into n motor car by n -man a e5C from" n relative. "Siionf.f a lonuthy writs, of -Aeries "lorte1 to police over the SZ. pwjt-' th,cm nml i.,lli worked overtime. Cinm V only TMdhJ. Through an Interpreter ho told the S he hnd .t left a Jowe ry store Er Sixth and Taskor streets nf i-r Silvering Mmo Jowl" " l """ L oa automobile Rtoppod onpds.tf ,,i nlnn In the rrnr pent ml iThlm The car and the, Negro ttu rArmblc.l hi- brother;, inr. Md nnil tthpn the ninn In the iir Jfu "Mr. Tnnnnbnura. jour cousin In nwt I'd ndelphla want to w nn K hurrv," he was unsu-pldoin and jctin' Prlvo to Parkway Tho car was driven to Uroiid stroct. Tannnbaurt, mid, and there two other TannniMum rri.on fhov went out men Jumped. In. T Men tiiij jcik rrtotenooeVelt Boulevard, "C'the boulevard ono of the men I . !,, in tho victim b rib liu !i?dkan1Bord red in Yiddi. "Don't St word;" Then they stripped him IiSiiw and Jewelry, koctflnj; up thdi ! ' "ST'f he proved they Imd all. Cleaning the last Jewel from Its Sfiinf nlncc in ills vert pocket. , They KTnt he had. $280. bcridi-H he jewelrv that brought tho who le to "-.rio Tliov then threw 1iinio.it of fie ear, and his head was cut. He wan dered to Tenth Rtreet before he could find any one to understand him. A San S'H.c Vldd'Mh tlnally bum- him carfare, nnd after ho Was homo ho ro nnitffd to the rtollro of tho Third and Dickinson xtrccts station, uiio In turn communicated witli the Urmiclitoun edition, At midnight Frank Mnntn, living at Fifteenth and Spring Garden streets, was held up nnd robbed by two men nt Thirteenth nnd Callowhlll streets. According to the story, Mnntn told the police, tho highwaymen stopped mm ana asked for n match nnd when Informed that ho hnd none ono -of them stuck a gun against his stomach and relieved him of a diamond stick pin nnd $.'ll In cash. f Three hours Inter Fred Ilclky, iii'M North Mcrvine street, was aroused fiom a sleep on n step at Darlen and 1'nrrlHh streets by three Negroes. Ono demanded fifteen cents and when tills was not forthcoming the three seized Itelky and took his watch and chain. Belky called for help and Pntrolmnn Harold Smith, of the Eighth and Jefferson streets po tion arntlnn. rrnillnir Into the Eishtll Wlstrlct, gave chaRC. Hv caught Lloyd Cnrmlsh, who Haiti ho lived at 100S Lemon street. Hmkvh watcn and chain were found In Carmttdi's pocket. While Carmish and his pals were sticking up Uelky, two more Ncgroeo wcro busy robbing the tailoring estab lishment of Mlko Kudrey. 1)20 I'oplnr street. These men, who threw n brick through the window of the front door, worked fast in getting out with two bolts of cloth, but they wcro not fast enough to cvado , tho clutches of n pntrolmnn from the Eighth nnd Jeffer son streets station, who, nrouscd by tho crash of glass, succeeded in cap turing Lonney Clark, who says he lives at 010 North Jcssup street, and James Walker, who gives hN address at 1K5J North Jessup street. These men were identified bv Herman Oilman, of 814 North Marshall (-tieet. BOY KILLS YDUTH i IN FRIENDLY BOUT Reno Lorenzen's Blow Over Heart Fatal to Frank Lee In Cermantown death. Lorcnzon, who lives nt 200 Ilcnczct street, surrendered to the cr mnntown police. On lenrnlng of the death of Leo at tho police station the youthful pris oner burst Into tears. lie said he and Leo wero boxing In a friendly wny. While the boys wcro playing they found nn old wnsh boiler nnd dragged It to the rear of the railroad station. Lee stood on tho boiler nnd Lorenxfii said In fun, "(let down 'from there 'or I'll knock your block off." Lcc made some reply, arid the boys engaged In n seiiflle. Lee suddenly fell to the ground from n blow over tho heart.' When he did not arise his compan ions wero frightened. A passenger nt the station had Leo sent to the Chest nut Hilt Hospital. I'hjslcians there said the blow had caused Instant death. Lcc's mother is n widow. He had a brother nnd sister, both of whom were joungcr than he. Mrs. Lcc said her son was not strong and had been 111 recently. LAD WEEPS OVER TRAGEDY Seventeen-year-old Frank Lee. 8112 Norwood street, wns killed by Tteno Lorcnzon, fifteen cars old, while the hoys wcro sparring In fun ctcrday at Oravers Lane Station. Ono blow that landed over Lee's heart caused his RESINOL Soothinq and Hc&linq Reli&ble5Kin1b&tment VACATION MONEY We nur Old Gold, HUrrr, riidnum. Dl min,lK, 4rnrlrt nt All lml PENH SMELTING CO. 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Sheppacd -S'Sons SUMMER SPREADS White with a rose stripe tomnke tho bed-chamber look dointp, cool and inviting. $2.50 each xoith plain edge $4.00 each, scalloped like handwork Scolloped Bolster Throws to Match. $2.00 each Those English Block-Print Bedspreads, with scalloped edge, that have caught fastidious fancy so decidedly just received a new" lot to sell at $5.50 each New Steamer itugs Novel plaids 0ith plain-colored backs. $22 and $25 each r " y ,.,,, aataiMfe fftt', H4t STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Here is the Principal Reason Why This Store Can Sell Dependable Clothing for Men at Such Remarkably Low Prices No other Store ih Philadelphia controls such famous lines of Clothing. We are not confined lo any one source of supply but depend upon several manufacturing tailors of nation-wide prominence. Naturally, there's much friendly competition among our suppliers, all of which insures for our customers not only the best Clothing obtainable but the lowest prices for which such Clothing can be sold. Recently acquired lots which strikingly illustrate these advantages: Continuing the Great Sale of Men's and Young Men'd "Alco," "Wick- S, ilTwl MM fed mi v vtt ham" and Other Excellent Suits At Half and Less Than Half Last Year's Prices. . $25 --SOME WITH TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS. We had 1500 of them to begin with smart new single- nnd double-breasted styles of serges, wor steds and cassimercs in herringbones, pin stripes, checks, mixtures and plain shades. Good selection for men who choose to-morrow. Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Stein- Bloch and Other fine Suits Reduced to $33.50, $36.50 and $42.50 Smart new Suits from our finest stocks, which we have volun tarily marked at sharp reductions from former retail prices. Tropical Suits, $16.50, $21.50 and $28.50 A special purchase of caiefully-tailored Suits of Palm Beach Cloth, Mohair and Tropical Worsteds. Serge Suits, With Extra Trousers, $21.50, $31.50 Smartly-tailored Suits of nil-wool blue serge at both prices. a S'raHbridire & i othl : StconJ I'loor Hast I Women's Finer Linen and Cotton Dresses at Clearance Prices, Now $19.75 to $55.00 Busy days in the Women's Dress Section, for women were quick to recognize the remarkable values in this Clearance Sale of finer Summer Frocks. An excellent range of choice both in kinds, styles and colors. Beautiful models from the best designers and creators of fashion now at notable reductions. Dotted Swiss or Voile Dresses now $19.75 A model of fine imported dotted Swiss, with white organdie bands on the apron tunic; short sleeves and flat collar. Several charming models of fine voile in pastel shades and in taupe or navy blue. Show ing the loveliest effects in design and trimming now $19.75. Handsome Linen Dresses now $25.00 Chiefly distinctive straight-line models, beautifully tailored. One glance and a woman knows that they are the season's smartest effects. In white nnd colors. Lovely Cotton and Linen Dresses Reduced now $27.50 to $55.00 Dresses of imported dotted Swiss, organdie or linen. In tho group, Hand-made Frocks from Paris. A remarkable collection of special interest to women who need additional Dresses of the finer kind for resort wear. 9-J - StrawbrldBB & Clothlar Second Floor Market Strret Hats to Match the Lingerie Dress $2.95 to $12.00 Organdie Hats in pastel tints, Dotted Swiss Hats in all tho fashionable shades and Hats of Organdio - and - straw combined, All of them wonderfully becom ing with their brims that shade from summer sun. Some with smart organdio bows, others with plaited frills, as the model sketched. Many are tailored and on some organdio flowers bloom in lovely array. Sports Hats of Taffeta, Satin, Felt, $1.95 to $10 With shadowy brim, narrow roll bnm or in haucy tarn effect whichever is most becoming. Plenty of white Hats, trimmed with wool and every smart hue from delicate pastel tints to glorious reds, gold and greens. Fashion's newest for your selec tion. Straw hrldgn Clothier Second Moor .Market Struct. Weit Save Labor In Summer There arc many things that make the home-work easier, but which many homes lack because the cost is rather heavy to add to the household expenditures all at once. For instance, the electric clothes washer, dishwasher, ironing machine, sowing machine, vacuum sweeper, firelcss cooker, etc. But our Deferred Payment System makes it easy to own any of these or new furniture, or anything not in the weekly or monthly expense budget. Any lcsponsible person may take advantage ofthis plan the payments extended over a period of time tho amount purchased governing the time extended. (Deferred Pavmcrit Office, Floor 4, Filbert Street.) A Timely Purchase of Men's Baxigkok and Leghorn Hats $3.65 Several hundred in smart new styles, all perfect and with an average retail value of about double the price nt which iwc shall hurry them away. All Straw nnd Panama Hats in our entire stock aro now marked at reduced prices. Straw Hats now $1.85, $2.75, .75 and $4.75. Panama Hats $3.65, $5.75, $7 75, $9.75 and $11.75. t Struw bride, i C other jciond Klot Niarkot sireoi I. ait Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET Women's White Gabardine Skirts Special, $4.00 Good-looking in their tailored simplicity, button-trimmed and with separate belt. The quality and style of these White Cotton Gabardine Skirts are unusually good at $4.00. White Tub Skirts $5.50 Smart tailored models, of rich looking surf satin (cotton), also fine white gabardine and white linen. Many attractive styles. Mranbrldze & Clothier feecond Floor, Centr. Woman's Fancy Now Turns to Slip on Sleeveless Coats So be sure to have one ready for your outing this week-end, or to take on the vacation trip. It is an attractive fashion this of wearing jersey cloth Sleeveless Coats with sports costumes. Black, navy blue or brown $5.50. Tuxedo Jackets $10 to $15 Smart belted Jackets of jeisey cloth in just the right weight for summer. In black, navy blue or brown. Tan Sports Coats now $10 Belted models of tan cloaking, some lined throughout, others unhned. WORTH ONE-HALF MORE. Straw brlrtire & Clothier Second Floor. Centra New Over-Blouses $8.7L to $15.00 Of Crepe de Chine and Crepe Georgette The vogue of tho Silk Over Blouse increas es as summer advances. When you see these you will know the reason why. Colors aro glori ous in contrast with white sports skirts. In . ffm iitt m this chgrminff groupie Mb i n honV aquV.. Harding tomato jade, biaq and gray. As trimming1, tho love liest of designs In bcrjing or em broidery, many tucked, some in panel effect. Others ro trimmed with littlo f rillings and hemstitch ing with novel tie belts, sKctcnea, ?io.uu. Btrawbrldia , r3cond : ;a A ClottVS. 'I o ' "1 Q 5 m 100$ GhestnutStreet 7r- - ituJ!tlr' ,.V 4 i tk UQlU CS
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