WWWWWWII llll I ! INI L I I III I, .irttv. FXT-' rpr - t - - xmfffrwq fvr r 9 9 OCTOBER 17, 1921 4 EVENING PUBLIC BEDaEEr-PHlDADELPHIA,' MONDAY, 5 POLICE PAY HONOR 10 LONE GOLD STAR I, . p. J. Flynn, Only Member of Force te Die Abroad, Has Military Funeral WAR MOTHERS PRESENT! Uetli military unil police honors were itcerdcd the body of Pntrick J. Flynn, 1815 McKcnn Btrcet, nt funcrnl services held from Ms Inte home at 10 o'clock thl morning. The fervlcca were in clinrge of mem ters of Wrrner Pest, Ne. 70, Amcrlcnn jclen. and the certCRO was liended In detail of pereral hundred police from the First division. The police contingent wax led by Captain Oraham. Flynn died of pneumonia while in the wrvlre everman. He wns the only mem ber of the Philadelphia police te die while fcervine abroad. He was with the Military Police. A lar?e creud nttcnued service? in St. Themas' lleman Catholic Church, Eighteenth and Merris street. In the precession te Hely Cre6s Cemetery wer several War Mothers headed by Mrs. Mary Drudlng, 39 Paxon Htrcct, West Philadelphia. At St. Stephen's Church, Mcctewn, this afternoon, there will lie services ever the bed of Private James C. Kane, of the 100th Infantry. Services for Pri vate Jeseph T. Agestlnl, of the .317th Jnfnntrv. ware held this morning nt St. Stephen's Catholic Church. Mem bers of the Sergeant Hamilton Fish Peet, of the Veterans of Foreign AVnrs, paid tribute te Private Agestlnl, whose home was at 1015 Rewan street, this morning, and will attend the funeral of Private Kane this nfternoen. The funeral of W. Harry Stanley, of Company I. Jtliith Infantry, will be held in the afternoon from the residence nf his ,inele, Ohnrles Hutchinson, 143(1 North nighteenth street. Members of the lleHtcin .Mcuane i-em, ei me ci Honors for Heroes $'( ' - ti'',Jm fpv -ft,-vS , ,'; j i;' i s ''".IS WHtt IP IN L IS GIVEN3J0NTHS Jehn J. McGeldrick Alse Fined $250 as Principal in Inn Gambling Game CHIDED FOR HIS RETICENCE "and that any man of ordinary intel ligence "could net fall te sce that his hotel was being used for gambling pur poses. Frem his tnnnncr en the stand I am sure he is a man of above ordi nary Intelligence. Should Have Plended Guilty , "I thought he should have entered a plea of guilty and put himself en record as furnishing the Court with informa tion as te who wns operating the gam bling place. He showed that he knew this by what he said te the efllccr, but he refused te give any Information. Judge Miller was en the bench, and concurred in nil that Judge Swnrte said. McGeldrick said nothing. He chnngnd color semcwhnt, und was slightly nerv ous when he was ordered te jail. According te the evidence) nt the trial, McGeldrick nnd his wife leased the room in the hotel te "parties un known" for $100 n month. A petition for n new trial, which was refused, was the reason McOeldrlck did net go te jail Immediately after his conviction. tS"ini!RiHinii-nrnniim nniKimiimiiint mtiTmiiitntimii mtuirmiMm itimimitm imnim inniiniiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiinw! mninmn mrmitmnmiu i iron re"!"rf H k'iTniiiii!iiiiiiiii.iinniiiiirn!ii!!tniiii,niiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nimiimiiiiiiiiniii.iiimimi muinuirratniiinraii iiiiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiuiin J iiniinnntiiitm reiww f m JAMES O. KANI5 JOSEPH T. AGOSTINI Cemetery. Stanley was wounded en CWnhai r. 101S nrwl .11 oil In n fill xne iiui-Ltii. ....-' - " i ,-.. --, , , ' ,, , , ;. . , ,, rrnns of foreign nrs, win nucmi. nespuai. ne nns icit n wiuew, .urs. The bedj will be burled In Hillside Alice V. Stnnley. Jehn J. McOeldrlck, proprietor of the Wheel Pump Hetel, was sentenced te thrce months in jail nnd fined $250 and costs today In Norrjstewn by Prcsl ident Judge Swnrtz. McOnlilrlck wns convicted (it the last term of Crimlnnl Court ns a principal in a gambling gnme conducted in iup hotel In Springfield Township, when it wns raided by the Htnte Police. Klghty Klghty elght "patrons" were caught at the time. Since the raid McGeldrick has been out of jail en .$2500 ball. Immrdlntely after sentence today he was ordered into the custody of Sheriff Hamilton. Might Have Escaped Jail I Judge Swarta made It plain in impos ing sentence that the jail part might have been emitted had McGeldrick thrown himself en the mercy of the Court, In view of facts, nnd furnished the information which would hnvc un covered nnd brought te light the nun behind the came. Attorney Ilighpef Jenklntewn, In ap pealing for leniency, said it was u case. In his opinion, where mercy could well be bestowed. He presented n petition signed by McGeldrlck's neighbors In Jenklntewn, where he was formerly n contractor, and the surrounding dis trict, nsking a suspension of the jail sentence. "The overwhelming petition," tald Judge Swnrt.z "must be refused, net only that punishment may be meted. out te the guilty, but as a warning te ethers." District Attorney Wenninger, of GlenMde, who prosecuted the case, snid he had no desire te oppose clemency. "I am thoroughly convinced thnt the verdict was right," said Judge Sunrtu, BELL PHONES LOCUST 3G60, 3801, 36C2 MUMeriane Quality Provisiener ANNOUNCES th c FORMAL OPENING of the New Meriane Building "TOJ are cordially invited te the ' dedication of our new location just across the street Tomorrow, -October Eighteenth This wonderfully modern store is a fitting monument-te the success ful years of Meriane Quality and Meriane Service - an achieve ment attained by, serving the best people best. Market Street at Twenty-first Nes. 2102-2104 r.ni n i in i mr 'ii 'in" "i' .mi ,i i mm in i, i m ii ii i' in "hi i mi ft. P 9 1 n HE f' i i V 1 e ye m ie boundaries of the world can limit the spread of the New Improved Gillette IN the month of August, 335,000 New Improved Gillettes were shipped te England,France,Helland,Belgtum,Denmark and Italy. Forerunners of nobody knows hew many of these improved shaving instruments that will go te the remotest part of the earth s idSL as Lucy can ue maue, Ne new invention has ever had such immediate world-wide demand. Anether picture of what travelers have se often said that Gillette is the best known article of any kind used anywhere by anyone. Fer instance, Gillette Blades in for eign countries. Where they cost tw6 te ten times as much as competitive makes. Yet ever 90 of the sales are genuine Gillette BIadess And in mere than one country, a gratuity from tourists in the form of Gillette Blades is mere acceptable than money. By new,many of your very own neigh bors express their enthusiasm ever the Gillette Safety Razor Company, Bosten, U. S. a. real shaving advance brought te them by the New Improved Gillette. Net long before you can go anywhere in the world andJiear the same thing. Important about the w Improved CjillettecA Werd about the Wades Most men prefer te screw the razor up tight te get the most satisfactory shave. Gillette deems it proper te ask the pub lie te use Gillette Blades only in genuine Gillette Razors. The Gillette Blade and Gillette Razor are developed te work together. Ne Gillette Blade can deliver its full shaving quality unless used in a genuine Gillette Razor built by Gillette, in the Gillette way and up te Gillette standards. The rv Improved Gillette Safety Razor Uses the same fine Gillette Blades as you have known for years but new your Blades can give you all the luxury of the finest shaving edge in the world. A shaving edfic guarded from the face, but free te the beard. Identify the New Improved Gil. Ictte by its Fulcrum Shoulder Overhanging Cap Channeled Guard Micremelric Precision Automatic Adjustment Diamond Knurled Handle DiamondTradctnarken Guard Finer Shave Lenger Service Mere Shaves from your Blades In SILVER and GOLD Shaiing Sets and Traveler Outfits $5 te $75 KNOWN THE WORLD OVER i y iheNew Y A W It MA0C N u s a i rw or j . & n i mmn i in i v aaj BfTmBrrunAveikan n ,. at aMHrra avy.v jrn ii v SgSESB OO UU -. .. . CKgVVV5 w" 0'yi,yyvVJVA' yVVM, L e Rtented January l3ligze SAFETY RAZOR ia. fA 'I 1 Illl L. ! -.-T--W, AFKttHi m?L mum? . --'4M m m M9BI IPhH 1 I IHiSKi ij'f!al-Trir' m, M ii in - - mmmmaMmmmmHm&'r ii; umi wii ihii i i mmi m m ir ( mi hit i ini ii m rMirMf m i wmr ..--.- -, . , ruHUMatai r y yjhjjffnHffiCjSraahJLTQwismrfli la"" '' lllll,T3rT:iMMHBfM,IWTBwHHr 'the miner flexure M ( WBSijjffl . Ow, S.S "Virgilla" of the Cunard Line which recently carried 87,000 New Improved Gillettes iiinninn I ,T . , j ).W te England. Simultaneous shipments went te trance, tlelland, Uelgtum, Denmark anil I r""" ,-?"?:"' '" '":'):":" "'.'." i,i.. 3c nnn kj.... r... i mil.;.. . (....! -l-.j i- l .l .r j , Z0'fa)i4l?U 'Z.zZfZs's, J' v (Av A Only the boundaries of the I .Sl)Wj world can limit the spread of V I V i the New Improved Gillette J7 Tie "iXew Improved V m Sg?fS5gg5gig STRAWBRIDGE 6 CLOTHIER Smart Suits and Dresses That Are Particularly Liked, We Find Caftten CrepeDresses of All Kinds are Favored Particularly en the loeso, slimpsy, flowing lines, including the slip-ens with great wide sleeves. Alse Lace Gowns, chiffons brocaded in velvet and fine satin-back crepes $47.50 te $115.00. Fine Tailored Weel Dresses TVlz-nfine. Pnirrfc twill. Dinuetine and tricefina in circular, panel, plaited and tunic styles, plain-tailored, embroidered or braided $35.00 te $80.00. .Medel sketched, 577.50. nr-y Strawbrldge & Cleth'ir SpcnM Peer Mirket F'r(!i The Finer Kinds of Suits ne ,lm-nf rlnlninn. veldvnn. mou.ssvne. ravenra. frmmir .and whin' peer-will materials with the richness and elegance of velvets; many lavished with Australian opossum, melc-km, bnaer, squirrel and caracul $80.00 te $150.00. Fine Broadcloth. Duvet de Laine and Meussyne Suits, $50.00 te $75.00 In black, navy and the new browns and t'raj -, many beautifully embroidered, ethers with their chief distinct en in great cellars of nutria, wolf or moleskin. Medel sketched, ?72..10. Smart Suits, $35.00 te $47.50 Plain-tailored Suits of the mere cen-crwitie t pc , of wool vcleur and yalama, some smartly belted and cr.- -pertnian-like. - y Straw Ir ti' A i r '-p ,- 1 I le'jr pti're DURING the cle'sing months of 1920 nnd the' opening months of 1921, we sacrificed hundreds of thousands of dollars of legitimate profits and have made many radical reduc tions since, te help along a general price-lowering move ment. In one year's time wholesale and retail prices have come down an average of one-third. Prices are new mere nearly en a stabilized basis than for several years past. When two dollars buys as much as three dollars bought one short year age, it is saf and wise, and helpful te the general welfare of the community and the country, te buy ALL YOU NEED or all you can afford te buy. Our unlimited buying power com mands the lowest price and insures the utmost advan tage wherever immediate cash is needed for geed mer chandise. May we net serve you TO-MORROW ? Women's Weel Veleqr Coats With Fur Cellar, $20.00 A geed, practical model in black, mad' in tli- loose, full-back 'tif and silk-lined throughout; deep cellar of djci raccoon, $20.00. Others with fur cellars, iO U0 te .05.00, some at the higher pnce hae cellar nnd cuffs of natural opossum. Plain-tailored Velour Coats with Scarf Cellar or Deep Cape Cellar-$15.00 Twe models, one belted all around, the ether in loose-back stjle Beth silk-lined throughout. Smart Belted Sports Coats at $16.50 Of fine tan cloaking, made with notched cellar and rever.s. $10. ."0. Others of camel's-hair cloth in the natural color, silk-lined through out, $35.00 and $45.00. -itrnl.rUir & i etlui.r -.i-.en'I Heur c.-ntre Black Silks and Velvets at the Lewer 1921 Prices Yeu will hae te see them for eurseif and examine the quuuura i iifqiri-ciuie me values in ;mik and eiets te-day a pared with the same grades at former pruts. Satin Duchats, 35-in. $l.ft" Knit Art Jcr.-nu, 3f-in.. Safin de Luxe, 35-in. $1.H5 Canten Crepe, '-in. Satin-edged Tatjeta, 35-in. Canten Crepe, 40-in. Sl.Xe Brocaded Peplin, 40 Crepe de Chine, ',0-in., $1.85 $3.50 Fine Black All-Sill: Chiffen Ytji-(t, ' inches ,ndi Imported Black and Xanj Veleeti . ,i, 43- and i-mch, - - - - & i ir fine s com- ,81.83 Si. 00 -hi. $t.50 $4.00 "Peace" Metal Weather Strips Fer windows and doers. Keep out cold draughts, save fuel, Pten all rattling. Prepare fur winter ltt us submit an estimate of ee-t. Call, rite or 'phone. '-l r ltf f ( Intrur 1 unli 1' jr N"i-k"t MW 't COMFORTABLES Filled with cotton, wool or down, with pretty coverings at once practical and decorative. Cotten Comfertables $2.75 Coverings in figured designs. Weel Comfertables $7.50 Covered with figured satine, bordered with plain satine and crell-stitched. Down Comfertables $12.50 Covered with fine satine in Oriental effects, with plain satine border. --f mmiuc cietnc - A'. nil. Kllt'ert Vie.'t Messaline Silk Petticoats, $3.85 In black, plain .--hades and changi'.'ib'e colorings, these pretty Silk Petticoats, made with full flounce. The alue is excellent at $3. S3. Extra-size Hlack Satine Petticoats, SI. 00 ll." A : 1 ,1 In Men and Yeung Men are Urged te Investigate These Values! They denote three special gmup., of Clothing, each a erv remarkable alue at the price, bach group is a striking i ampk- of our prestige among manulatturers and each garment in each group will wry s,lun be a walkinjj demonstration of this Stere's absolute leadership S30 Suits and Overcoats Matchless aiiut and alue at this low pnu . "AIce," "Wiekh.im" and ether geed liiie: excellent all-wool fabric--. Overcoats in Ulstn, I'literette and plain styles. Sun-, n smgle and double-breasted medel.s fine worsteds and casmitix $30 00. Sample Overcoats Werth one-fourth te one-half mere than thi' piui' Ilkli, waun fabrics; t'ls'irette m ui els and l"ei m-litting 0 trio its. Medium sixes eni, but wir.ilir ful due if mi'ii of .i(ian build $30e 3 psia x )58 Londen Overcoats There's great' ilimuiii for these imported (henu.it made m Londen of warm S eti n overeeatliK-.-. 'l'hej nri- ixi-ei ingl smait, and the puce is one-third less than the same grade cost last year. Think of it $58.00. SI raw I ii!.- 4 i i r Kecunil f'enr 15nt JTT High-class Standard Rugs Cen-idn.iu i1' gmeial sWi.utj , f T -, )in, r k,,,,), ,,f U(,S in the market. u ar- iceedingl futunut- -n ha ing sm h a tine ol el ol lectien of hyh-. 1 i-s Ruc in our -Kick, t , ,. ce Rue m the season's hand.seme m v. d. i (. n - and coloring-. inJn.1. Sjpertirie Wilten, Ueyal Wilten, N, v l-,.,, nc--, Standard Arr in-ti r-, Pid .uwl Tapctrv Brussel. .ill nu'-i.td .it the nt w lower prue-: Prices for 9x12 Size St,,l( rt, ,lt,, ft,,,, $l t-J)lt und SlJ(Utn tin heml ,lu;t Rug, S75.0H and $sj W ''"' ".' '''A''i" Sri.,,,, A ( ie 11 i't", liins .. -( Suntnrd's Sinrv.K S. nvh a.t A.nm,tr lYu't' $5 tilt) 'J,'"!"';; '""".''.;; A.-mi,ifitir IUU $37 '.50 and ',s'.;e heihl 's,s( ,', Jx't, f s ',() Ho.'-hie- i Bi .- h h'i ,- 'v', "'-,, Other Sizes at Proportionate Prices NOIT-Utheujih Whittall's V,,K..,rM.,n Kugs are arrmng nSe IS, "lb?, Z!n ,,0l,R,U U"- Wt '- '"" .ur...s.rJ"7. Hundreds of l-'alherx are Hearing These Days Thai Daughter Must Have a New Ceat Q a k ! knowing ,..el geed haul sen ,. aeUr VlUlll u"li'.' vi-'V.Ju'. '" '",sv h"" ll"s NI u' f',Ni: !lt "" M.W LOW l'KK 1 .-, tl.,ei., SUi 5ii, .-v. uo.J.Vjie un Piue i,wt.r MP-O.) Th. r.. luxi.M.,us affiins man beaut. u.l wrap, ,, a, ,,, wuh KOOl , atK.k t of tin rn from ju-ck te hem Meuimyne, Panrclainv, Pellyamm Kashmir-Radiant, Marietta It ii i' ful n.w ,tU-s and shades man ruedils ii.nuiicd w th Iuiimi, n.el. kin, f, x, nutria and Aim tti! an one-.iiiii Seme Yeung Girls Prefer The Mannish Tep Ceal H,.rt !,., -i m bB"-'bkt ar particularty these vvrth Hart, bchurtner and .Marx distinction. Tweeds, Shugmoer and v.oe cleakings, prices $35 00 te $59.60. M"oer arm wepi iit -HtrttwbrlUte A Cleilwer (;,c0nd Kioer Jjerk.t StrMt r "i l-1 V ?,
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