-.. sws ' - 1 r rv. '3 HE VIP jj Bey or I MRS 4 'inebll, ,1 'fttd c..c.i teitj, lwart, cidejt, affair, il. " nb hiil cl hh iu but hentlt f Plj. lie cit MET i'flESNJ. PRISON (Notorious Girl Thief, Wanted Here, Escapes by Sliding Down Repe of Sheets EVENING PUBLIC EDGERBHIL'MDpSLPHlA; ".FRIDAY, lOVEMBliJR 18, 1921 . 3 known te police and who's real descends en reef, leaps I jhrllllns oRcnpe from the Stntc He- form Sell""' f"1" 0ir,s nt ,,p,'f"r,l' T by a IfO-fcet xllde down n rope of 'Vamp." ncrerdliiR te the Information Srtlrfd yesterday by Majer Wynne, ftlef county detective. - "Marie the Vamp." t--i.. .In Sittlvri Him Is Henrietta CeRinan. nltheufch S. nineteen jears old. i one of tie it darinz women tliievpi In the Sarid and In I'adly wanted by I'hlla Jdphla police and the police of several Wfn,e girl mounted te the reef of n dormitory, where shc tied three bed tittle Inte n rope and slid 100 feet te tie reef of an engine room. As the -ninir nrisener's feet touched the reef the improvised rep parted. Frem ttlj point of vnntnge Mnrle was able . .i the lirisen wall mid te dren i nty feet te n relu,;ny 11 IlCil IllUll iivn if i tuv miviu mil leu'e renelird the outtdde the girl wax nenberc te ee '" - uniw m- 'Id, i 1'iuert, ht i!l eempHce of the prisoner had a motor metor moter mt ttlif paflp' nearby and carried the girl ie asj nc Oil " ncd wsri ctwed rucVril 'Standi ie. 1U. 'IdemJ '. JI tianJrt , tun AnVi Pulcir,. U3J.TH llai'le ,flec, li W, MerUk "(lit P. . tn fcflfrU . "Marie the Vamp" first came te the attention of the police liet-e two years HO when unaided she robbed a Chinese tar'ertlng firm en Race street of iivr-cbnndi'c- valued at SaOOO. Marie hired i tjxleab. and poking n a woman of fftaltli and social portion. Induced the merchftnl t loud the ni'liijps .u had "nurclinsed ' into the taxi and accori acceri pany her te her home, where --lip prom prem ised he would receive nayment. Four ether robberies followed in t'inlil ni' i '"."ion and when the Police hilcd te apprehend the woman Majer Wynne was ordered te investigate the cue bj the District Attenie.x . Three In Inter "Marie the Vamp" vuh nrrwtrd in New Ymlc at the niie.t of Jlajer Wynne 'I intend of leturning Itr te t hi- city the New lurk puliip. who had -everal Inii.nr clinrgex i.x.iiiHt fte woman, uiu-ed her imprixenment for an mdel nite "-etilcnee in the reform jnMltutien nt Itnlfnr.l. It vas hIumi "Marie the Vanin" ltirmil tout M'ljur Wjiine had iilmu' cnrnpleted I li'iin- for her icuun te thin i. n !nie "ln faced a long pri-en trrm tlnii i lie khI Hindi the win-cis-fiil break fi I IhM. , NAB WIFE-SLAYER SUSPECT Man Wanted in Spring Lake. N. J., Caught Here fVi.li! .. Turner, n Xepiwi. thirtv. re jwir- old. wanted lu Spring I.nl.e. N", J . whe-e he is accused of the mur der of his w Ife, Henrietta, was arrested lat nigni nt Seventeenth and 'Seuth atreets b Detective Ciirran. of the Twelfth und I'ite streets station. Tur- nr nml his wite line linet. hiuMtiniu I.. (be rummer home of Samuel II. Heiliicr, a coal mercnnni in mis city. VThe two left the Hellner home Oc tober 'J and while Turner was seen only enie after ilmt. en the following 4a). lil wile w.is net seen nt nil. ln..N. Ibis eel, the wemanV biiij.v was found in a wnmls nenr Spring I.uk". She had been beaten and sf:jii)e, .,,! j)1M.t of her elnthing tort' from her body. Te Entertain Darby High Graduates The ''i.nliiiillii? i-hf-s nf lie li.., High Selioel will be teiiileied the iiunual tcic.a n leeiebt h Ibc Ann. ii. Ass,,. nation It U e,iecieil tn.it there will fe .1 Inii' attii(iiii e nf net enh the I ;r.iilupti - hut nl-e iniiiii ei ' tln.tr rleuiK ddiis-cs . i,,,uli- n. i eemal r f the ulninu a- well a- A. Cbainlieil.ini. piincljiiil I glBhfl J IS iBia.'lH'lliHillB1; ! $1P.5.00 ' . ' ii h Ie tliai imiui ''i If fully iiwuuteil i nl'-ptat.t.um r ng Thoughtful Gifts at l r,H , t a,.n ,ipnic, l(H most nf nil A Mitchell pin Mmul (i illsiliicthe Mltcliull "" ns is H uitt wi.rih wil i'f s H jour illanieiidK. Onen , se , jj Mitchell's Established 1S7S Diamond Stere 37 Seuth 8th MPXT B'H h HVB"Biaw,D:'Hi":niiiiaii ti VY7 HILE advertising is intended te sell goods, don't forget you nrst have te sell it te your Dealers. As practical salesmen ourselves, we knew hew te .de this. HERBERT M. MORRIS AdvcrtUInjf Agency Ecery Phain nf .?;,.. n . "erth American BM. Phil. J.ll.:. -. ,nk, . huw i)4(n . YOUR customers Rauge Veur product and your house no hlr-her than Yeu de yourself. Dees our printing rep resent you ? vSjSJi The Helmes Pncss, 'Ptintm 3JS.29 ChtrrV Strett Phllidelphli 3 ' The "Vamp" Escaped p Jk ISM:::; llUiilniiSraffiil &S!gZ &jljj)ti&M,y!iaJi4tte HENRIETTA (OSSMAN ".Marie Hie Vninp," an Inmate of a New Yerk State, reformatory, escaped when she heard that .Majer Wynne's detective would bring her here te stand trial en four robbery clmrgc FIRE DOES $100,000 DAMAGE TO TACONY PLANT L. H. Martin Ce., Lamp Black Manufacturers, Suffer! Lets Fire discovered at 4 :.10 o'clock this morning In the Ii. H. Martin Company, plant, Inmp black manufacturers, WIrhI WIrhI Heming and Uleigh street!. Tareny, caused n leis estimated at SIOO.O00. It took the firemen four hours te ex tinguish the blnze. Neighboring prop erties were endangered, and many of the residents moved their furniture te the street. Several of the firefighters suffered from burns and the effect of smoke. The lire spread rapidly, and by the time the firemen arrived the building was n mass of (lames. Fumes from the burn ing lamp black hampered the firemen. Firemen are still en the scene guard ing against another outbreak. Wills Probated Today Wills probated today nt City Hall, all of which disposed of estates'in pri atc bequests, were these ef: nrrinllue A. Fnlrheller. IITitO North Eighth street. S.'l.'O; Rebert MeFetrlch, 0210 Ueedlnnd street. SlOeleO; Letlica A. Stredlcli. Uewen and Stcnten ave nues, .$4!S.8(H): Margaret Feal. Women's Homeepnthle Hospital. S1O.000; Aman- THEY ALL AGREE "YOUR SWEETHEART" U.s Her thought en some thing that puirlcs you should be interesting and of value. SEE The young man who thinks only ei his sweetheart's happiness will advise her well en a subject of vital im portance. ? e '. MOKE DAY SOON YOU'LL KNOW TOMORROW'S EVENING PAPER) it Wl&Mr da B. Christine, 2043 North Twelfth street, $ir,800( Edmund J. Wallcnta. 2050 North Ninth street, $10,000. nnd Samuel K. Wolf, 1440 North Fifth street, $10,000. Inventories of per senal estates of the following were filed : William B. (JofJienmcyer,, $5'Z40.13. Ella M. Cepperflcld. $7070.02, nnd Zadek It. Wlllmer, $11,003.57. BRICK WALL COLLAP8E8 A ten-feet brick wall, forty feet long and one feet thick, nt the northeast corner of Twelfth nnd Lecutt streets collapsed lest night .strewing the side walk and the curb with debris. The wall surrounds the yards of the Phila delphia Trades Scheel. 'HUNTERS' INTERRUPTED IN STENTON BALL PARK OFFICE Youths Say They Were en Way 8euth, but Pollce Are Skeptical Twe boys, fully equipped te fellow the hounds nnd go hunting in Flerlde, had their trip southward cut short Inte last night bj the "hounds" of the law. The latter Interfered because the South bound hunters happened te visit the office of the Htenteu Hall I'nrk unin vited. The hunters said they were Earl Mil liken, icventeen years old, Tenth and Rockland streets, nnd Harry Stewart, RMJ14 s""n Plate's, Cups 5aucers Bntett itnr UK n Mintons Doulton Wedgwood Coalport Caul den Copeland Worceator Pre'Chriatma importations are new en display eighteen years old, Germantown avenue and Hnnsbcrry street. It appears that the yeuthu wcre tired. They scaled the fence of the ball park and entered the office en the ground, according te I'ntrelmnn Lamend, who discovered them. The visitors vcre In vestigating the office pf the ball park Tery thoroughly, according te T.nmnnd, anil evidently hnd no thought of slcp. The boys were riding bicvches, llan nel shirts and puttees. Mllllken expressed nmazement nt In terference of the police. "It's all se annoying," he said, "when we have prepared te go Seuth." Lamend st-ejrhrd the vlslteri' nnJ found nrticie which urc hiJU te morn lu keeiniig with the idiin of Ittlt lng cash iu snfci, A unlabel' (if tool and a revolver were found en One Ii lids' Their hunting trip will have II) be postponed until Magistrate Trice Iiuh n renferenep with them tlila mnrniiiR :oeiii Sheffield Silver The chavm of our Sheffield Silver lies in the wonderful Lssemblnge of unusual designs te be found here. Many pieces imported from England. The artistic tray, coffee service, lea set, bonbon dish, candle-sticks or any of the innu merable pieces make a gift that is invariably appreciated. Prices from $3.00 te $100.00 " The Rosenbach Galleries 1320 Walnut Street Fine Picture Framing Are Yeu Living at a Profit? Yeu wouldn't stick te a business that could net show a fair profit, lleic about yourself? Is there a margin between Income and Outgo en payday? If net leek out. If there is a balance, put il in the bank. Systematic saving is the key te inde pendence. Open an account in our Savings Fund Department, which allows the privilege of 6 checks per month with interest at 3 en amounts of $300 and up. The usual lc,'c interest allowed en regular savings fund deposits net subject te check. National Bank of Commerce 713 Chestnut St. Nathan T. Felwel!. President National Bank with a Savings Fund Department w Overcoats We are confident that nowhere will you find a stock of overcoats as complete as ours in its variety of truly geed mer chandise. Every coat is a finished product, and every model has been planned te fill a definite requirement of a prospective wearer. Coats of the Ulster-type are strongly in evidence. We show Raglans, big, roomy and warm, made with full or half belts and our wonderful "Styler" model, which gives an effective combi nation of style and warmth. The fabrics are all the choicest te be had soft, fleecy Crembies, shaggy O'Brien's Irish Friezes, or a Worumbe Whitney if you prefer it. They are with plaid backs or plain backs in all colors. Then there is a splendid variety of Slip On Overcoats, double-breasted form fitting or loose-fitting Chesterfields, silk lined and with velvet cellars. Dress Overcoats of Imported Mentagnacs and Elysians really everything desir-$vf able in fine Overcoats for men. 1 All are priced at figures representing a fair profit te us, and they are prices which are decidedly advantageous te purchasers $30 te $85. i s WHmWMMwIn 1 I WiSmK'afMmuVAwyjyyyAfMVf' 1 I ?. 3 1 A . -, nrrnrr-r,-n,-.S JACOB KJKJKJJS SQN2 1424142 Owshnirt Ami Your Kind of An OVERCOAT Is Here Among Our n SUPER-VALUES at $28 $33 $38 and $43 Come in Saturday and get it EVERY man has an "overcoat ideal" that seems te have been just for him. MAYBE it's a big warm Great coat. A Smart-looking Ulster. A Raglan or Half Raglan. A Bex Back knee-length coat. Or one cut en conservative never-changing-style lines. WHATEVER it is it's here. All a man has te de is te come and cheese the one that strikes his fancy. There's such a boun tiful variety of fabrics in a wealth of beautiful patterns, designs, colors, shoulders, fronts, backs, cellars, and distinctive style fea tures in the way of pockets, belts, pleats, etc. it's simply out of the question for him net te be suited, even if he requires a size as large as 52-inch Breast measure. AND every one a Super-Value don't ever forget that. It doesn't matter what you pick out whether it be a Crombie Montag Mentag nac (made our way) at $85 or a Frieze Ulster at $21 a Crom bie Ulster (cloth made by J. & J. Crombie of Edinburgh, Scotland, the world's finest loemers) at $68 or a cassimere suit at $28 you get a real honest - te - goodness Super-Value that means every dollar you spend here you get "geed measure, pressed down and running ever." NOW just put this question te yourself "Can I afford te buy my Winter overcoat or suit without seeing Perry's Super-Values at $28, $33, $38 and $43?" REMEMBER tomorrow is Saturday. Come in the morning if you can. PERRY & CO. 16th & CHESTNUT SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men Wfcik FRIDAYand SATURDAY I Overcoats $35 te $95 The finest overcoats te be had at their respective prices, A variety of shades and pat terns that will please the most critical man. Plenty of the popular browns and brownish mixtures. All models. All sizes. Specially Attractive Overcoats $40, $45, $50 Ferre $ Ce.in Clothiers & Outfitters Chestnut Street at Jumper. SPECIAL 1 lb. L'AIGLOK CHOCOLATES BTH Cream, Nut and Fruit Centers 12 Varieties lib. ASSORTED FUDGE Vanilla Walnut, Black Walnut, Chocolate FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY LTUglen Fudge Shep Cheatnut above 15th Street S1 "III1 "Mill1 1, ' Jlllii WW ii "I! ,, Tiie Hiu'st butter 8 in America! 1 1 1 in i 2 5 a il At all our Stoics K CTORCO u , ( I N Si J 1 B! fi- . 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