Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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O'wKi vr the objeetlonable halra,
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f''.tt .kin and H will be laft ieft.
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Confection
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25c
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Sold only in our Stores
DESERTS TEAROOM
TO LEARN TO FIGHT
Harry Kemp, Peet and Thinker,
Takes Up Neble Art of
Self-Defense
FIGURED IN ELOPEMENT
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BRAND
Condensed Milk
lebust and sturdy health
is come te the many thou-
linds of children who have
Keen fed en Eagle Brand
pi their grateful mothers
fcve testified. Fer it is pure
tilk and pure sugar in con cen
Imient form the natural
fted for babies.
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Harry Kemp, erstwhile member of
several Little - Groups-of -Serious-Thinkers,
poet, Socialist and stowa
way, has shaken from hla feet the dust
of the Tea N Tcsrwhlch as every one
who thinks knows is the very green
est spot In Grecriwlch Village, and has
allied himself for the time being with
certain muscular but non-intellectual
persons whom he has retained te fach
him the noble art of self-defense.
In ether words, he is going te lenrn
te fight.
Harry wen ephemeral prominence
some years age by eloping with Upton
Sinclair's wife from the Arden Colony,
which was one of the little groups
aforementioned. Their romance was one
of thoae "We care-not-fer-man-madc-laws
- it-ls-rlglitcous-ln-the-slglit-ef-heaven"
affairs.
The unfortunate oenoncnt who will
face the annihilation which Harry fs
Preparing for him is none ether llinn
amuel DeWltt, one of these gentlemen
whose presence In the New Yerk Legis
lature was rejected by that body. Seme
authorities held that his private brand
of belshcvlsm caused bin political down
fall : ethers maintain that he tried te
read some of his poetry te the assembled
statesmen.
The returns from this battle, which
will be nn honest -Jto-gesh contest with
n referee and everything, have been
consecrated by the combatants te n
fund for establishing n prize for the
most meritorious piece of verse during
the jeer.
Hut Harry feels himself at a disad
vantage in the affairs because he never
has learned te swing the festive fist as
Samuel has done, the latter having had
a 'mere prolific, net te say fecund,
flew of neetic inspiration.
Therefore, he trains dally nt "Phila
delphia" Jack O'Brien's place en Mad Mad
ieon square, New Yerk, returning enlv
nt night te the sweet solace of n dish
of oolong among the Little Greup of
People Who De Things.
FANCY POULTRY STOLEN
Eddystone Man's Hen Coop Looted
' of All but Twe Fowls
When jocund morn steed tiptoe en
the Eastern mountain top Sunday
i morning, 'Jeseph Melinskl, of Cridy-
i stone, pa', arose from his couch with
ear attuned le catch the gladsome cluck
of his ninety-four prize specimens of
fancy poultry in the back yard. There
was nnry cluck.
With fear in his heart Jeseph ran
down the back stairs and into his hen
coop only te find the place deserted ex
cept for one rooster nnd nn equal num
ber of hens. The ether fowls had "flew
the coop." or, te. be mere precise, had
been snatched bodily therefrem.
His splendid aggregation of Orping Orping
eons, nrahmlns and Leghorns had died
te make n Reman fricassee. The sell
I tnry pair thnt lemained sat perched
J with drooping feothent'en their perch, a
1 cerr.v reminder that then was yet hope
for the future.
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STORE AID GIVES PROGRAM
The Cantilever
Idea
The eniovnVile nnmfnvt nnH thn
W vigor which women secure
ps Cantilever Shoes come from
"in improvements in construc censtruc
F11 of proved value. Ordinary
Jk are all made with strips of
"concealed in the arches. (See
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'Oppenhelm, fcelllns &. Ce. Empleyes
I Stage Entertainment
I The nlxtli annual entertainment and ,
dance given by Oppenhelm, Cellins &
t'e.'s Mutunl Aid Society In the Ilcllc-
vup-Strntferd last night was declared
a success by a Inise gathering. Tin
least of the piny, "The Fashion Flower i
Gulden," was composed of pinnlecs
of the cen-pany, nnd all did well.
In the opening musical nunibcis were
Miss Mnrgaret Bates. Miss Minnie,
' Kessler. Miss Marie Kussell, Ml&s lies
1 sic Fogerty, Miss Hide llamaker, Mls
Frances Benrdman. Miss Kdua Hern,
' llarrv Blnck nnd the entire cast. '
Jesbe Bussillle sang "An Old
j Fashioned Garden." In the Colonial I
lectitte were Miss Suznn Stewart. Ml-?
IKnthrvn Mooney. Mis Anne McMenn- I
mln, Ferdinand Undue, Clifferd llein,
I Frank'Brewn nnd Harry Black, giwng
' the Colonial minuet,
i Anether nhrt of the program that .it-
traded particular attention was the
song, "Strut Your Stuff," by Miss
Marie Samen, nsslsted by twenty-four
htrutteis.
After the entertainment n dance was
gUcu.
GIRL HAS ABDUCTION TALE
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all-leather
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UMi.. . ""I", Kivt-'a lieise, iihikch
M f.".?11 wnlklB natural, Braceful
iitiw 't89 . 'MlK'dnit. The lower
Si .iiicel.aml tne rounded tee
l" additional Cuntlleer ' comfert-ui-tlw
arfl I(0W m PnRhIent
r--Sh?:ne mer In wlmt wnlk et
U abr?i fnr. Cantilever Shoes, step
iftlii.1!? f0?'wear that suits nnd
fUfent fetV,that Prevents and cor cer
Wb. '""hies te which physicians
it i T! "" ether ailments. When
thM dru,?inlllevcrH- the'- flexible
((j the prcclse degree of support It
&tCd?JiLeer. IUea ' Comfert et tha
I StS reS every Point. Slip your
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"LfcVER SHOE SHOP
"00 Walnut Street
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Demestic Says She Was Seized by
Men Frem Aute
Mary Norten, employed as a domestic
In the family of William L. Thomsen,
ftH Milten street. Mount Airy, no-
tilled the Chestnut Hill pollen that five
men in an nntoinehilo tried te abduct
her Sunday night about It o'clock.
She snld she screamed, and two of
the men, who had jumped out of llu
ninchine and teUed her, loosened their
held nnd ran back te the automobile,
whleh speeded uwny. The attempted
abduction occurred nt Geigas lane near i
the Pennsylvania Itnllread, the jming,
woman told the police. She is twenty
three years old.
Mr. Thomsen, cmplejer of the glil,
Is vice president of Thomsen & 'e., i
Inc., leather dealers. Mrs. Thomsen
said she did net knew of tli nffalr until
she was Informed by the police, as (he '
young woman had said nothing about it
te her. I
killsTerself'with gas I
Despondency Is Believed te Have1
Caused Weman te Commit Suicide
Despondency, it is believed, caused
Mrs. Minnie Bewers te commit suicide
this mernlns by Inhnllng gas'nt the
home of August Gogelin, 1440 North
Dever street, where he was emplejed
as housekeeper. She was engaged for
this work yesterday.
Gogelin called Mrs. Bewers this
morning, but she did net reply. He
summoned Patrolman O'Keefe, who
burst In the deer of Mm. Bewers room.
She was found dead In bed. The gas
was turned en full.
FIREMENjEPT ON JUMP
False Alarm Is Turned In in West
Philadelphia
Twe fires and a false alarm kept West
Philadelphia firemen busy last night
until midnight. The false alarm was
turned In from Thlity-seventh street
nnd Woodland nvenue.
An overheated kitchen stove caused
a fire in the home of Themas Cerdj-r,
1!(W Seuth Thirty-seventh street, 'ihe
less was trlBlng. uainsge te me ini
of $200 was cUM l" the borne or wrs.
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FLORIDA
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
Happy refuse from dangerous March weather'.
Mild, balmy breezes, tunny skies music, gayety,
life and color. Spert and joy outdoor en summer
bathing beaches, championship golf courses end
tennis courts. Every comfort and luxury at
world-famous resort Hotels.
SEABOARD FLORIDA LIMITED,
(NOKXTfIA All), .,
mrlama Thre hnm t VIsiMs. . ..
IT.WaaWatten is 39 A.M.
.. Meant Lvsnrlama
'lir. riaw xeric
:SO P.M.
Philadelphia. 8:47 P.M.
fliettier open at .10 P. M
eaujr All-stml l"unmn,
and Rurtle
Winter Teui
prlrllaica until
CesaparttBtat, Drawtag Roem
aSlMpera: Ohaarvatlea Smelcar aa4 DUmt.
it TJeketa at ndueai rataa alUw MtaaavM
intu Mar Slit at tn MM-iauth raaarta.
rinehant, Seatharn Plaat, OaeaSaa,
uaittmbia aan aavannan, ate.
1Vrl( new for nirvUen and heekMi.
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Phent. Ieaat M114
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hand, is strong enough te make
a htavily leaded Shaw Walker
drawer "coast" epe. (Frem
actual photograph.)
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Shaw-Walker
Steel Letter Files
BUILT' like a skyscraper
with skyscraper uprights,
cress-pieces, girders, etc., of
channel steel.
Even go skyscrapers one
better, because electric welded
into one solid piece. Ne nuts
no belts no rivets no reds
no screws.
Drawers sitent and speedy.
Will run 100 years without
repair or attention.
Guaranteed the best file you
ever used or your money back.
, VISIT THE
National Business
Shew
A worth-while exposition of the latest
administrative methods and appliances.
Vitully interesting te progressive business
men? Don't miss it. March 6th te 12th
inclusive, at the Commercial Museum, 34th
Street below Spruce, Philadelphia.
Shaw-Walker
1010 Chestnut St, Philadelphia fuC??iw
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STRAWBRIDGE iV CLOTHIER
Men's Athletic
Underwear
Time is close by, new, when
Winter Underwear will be
packed away and men will
change te the cool, crisp,
lighter-weight Underwear for
String1 and Summer. Nete
these special prices:
Check Nainsoek Athletic
Shirt and Knee Drawers
68c each. ,
Seisette Athletic Shirts and
Knee Drawers-if 1.25 each.
Check Nainsoek, 'Stripe or
Plaid Madras Athletic Union
Suite 11.00 each.
ROCKINCHAIR '
UNION SUITS
Check Nainsoek $1.60 each.
Striped Madras ?2,00 each.
SilkymuU, a cotton material
$2.60 each.
Silk Muslin $4.00.
Light - weight Natural
Merine Weel-and-cotton Shirts
and Drawers for early Spring
wear $1.85 each.
BtrawbrMtr A Clothier
Alale 2, Markst Street
Here is the Opportunity for Which
Many Men Wait Every Season
New ALL SIZES are Represented in the
Sample Sale of
Men's Banister
Shoes and Oxfords
Which Begins Te-morrow Morning
$0.80
Our Banister Sample Sales have
been famous for years. Our only re
gret in presenting former Sample
Sales was that only men who were
sample sixes 7 te 8, A te B could
participate. New, however, by spe
cial arrangement with the James A.
Banister Company, we have secured
additional lines of Banister Oxfords
(net High Shoes) In ALL SIZES and
ALL WIDTHS same grades as the
samples, te sell at the same low price.
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Fer Footwear that
would retail for
one-half mere te
almost double.
ALL SIZES
These are the new spring styles pro
duced by the James A. Banister Com
pany for street, for dress and for
sports wear. They arc in such leathers
as tan calf, Scotch grain, cordovan,
kidskin and white buckskin. The most
attractive selection we have had in
many years. There are both High
Shoes and Lew Shoes in the "sample"
croup (sizes 7, 7 and 8 B, and 8 A),
and the Oxfords are in a complete
range of sizes and widths,
?- Strawbrliise & Clothier Elhti nnd Filbert Streta
Fer Larger Women
3600 Extra-size Muslin
Undergarments Under Price
Unusually interesting news for women who wear extra sizes.
A group of well-made, carefully proportioned Undergarments in
wide variety, at far less than usual prices:
Nainsoek Night Gowns $1.25 te $2.50
A tailored style, and models simply trimmed or elaborate with
lace and embroidery.
Cambric Night Gowns, high or surplice neck $1.50 te $3.25.
Envelope Chemises $1.50 te $2.50
Really wonderful values, for many are beautifully trimmed both
back and front.
Nainsoek Combinations $1.50 te.$3.25
Corset Cever with Skirt or Drawers, njany styles trimmed in
varying degrees of elaboration.
Short Cambric Petticoats 75c te $1.50
Nainsoek Corset Cevers 75c te $1.75
Cambric Drawers 65c te $1.50
'--Straw brldse & Clothier Third Fleer West
Hurry!
Is our advice
men who wish
profit by
PiRSShMmbb
Twe Spring Styles
Van Heusen
Cellars for Men
Twe new styles the Van
Phil and Van Del have ar
rived te sell at 50c each. These
soft Cellars, that leek like stiff
cellars and de net wilt or
wrinkle, are proving the sen
sation everywhere.
Strawbrldi ft Clothier
Alels 1, Market Street
Bed Spreads, $2.65
Dimity and
Crochet Weave
These are finer than the
usual kind at $2.65. Crochet
weave Spreads in Marseilles
designs and White Dimity
Spreads of finest quality. All
in size 80x90 inches.
Strawbrldge & Clothier
Aisle 12. Filbert Street
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The
Final
Clean-up
of Winter
Clothing
Fer, at the present rate of selling activity, this opportunity
te select Winter Suits and Overcoats at reductions of one-third te
one-half from former prices, can Inst but a few days longer. There
were about 1,000 Overcoats and 2,000 Suits en hand when this event
started and the assortments are sufficiently extensive te insure
satisfactory selection for men who HUltRY!
Suits new I Overcoats
$15, $20, $25,
$30, $35, $40
$15, $20, $35,
$40, $45, $55
Bear in mind that this Clethinc is from our recular suDDliers
Stein-Blech Company, Hart, Schaffner & Mnrx, and ether leading
American tailoring houses.
- StrabrnlBe A Clothier Snfend Fleer Kaet
Nursery
Furniture
A Collection That
WiU Delight Parents
It is pretty and dainty and
seems just te belong te baby.
But this Furniture is strongly
made and durable as well.
Cribs $10.00 te $25.00
Wordrebes, white or ivory
finish $11.00 and $12.50
White Cabinets $52.00
Bassinets $15.25 and $17.75
Hampers $i.50 te $10.50
Toilet Baskets $2.75 and
$3.25
Stranbrldre & Clothier
Fourth Fleer, Centre
Many New Afternoon
Dresses Have Arrived
$32'.50 te $50.00
FOR WOMEN
New models, some with skirts that go
dipping up and down, in points, panels and
scallops; and with sleeves, wide and flowing,
or caught into a brncelet cuff. New irreg
ularly draped models; new straight-line styles
with lengthening panels and trimmings; new
soft Taffeta Frecks with perky little ruffles
and puffings row upon row se many new
styles.
Krepe-knit, taffeta, crepe de chine and
Canten crepe. Beige, rust, navy blue and
black.
Crepe de Chine Dresses
from $13.50 te $16.50
Seme are beaded, ethers have plaited
skirts, plaited or embroidered tunics excel
lent Frecks, nothing like them in a long time
at these prices. Navy blue, brown and black.
,-- Strawbrldge A Clothier-Second Fleer. Market Street
New Prints
In Silks
Just received, some of the
prettiest new Prints that will
gladden the Spring. Large and
small designs, in the lovely
Silk Crepes that adapt them
selves se gracefully te
Spring's moods and modes. All
in the -10-inch width $3.00 te
$1.00 a yard.
These include the Castle
Prints, sold here exclusively
in Philadelphia.
Fine Taffeta
Specially Priced
$1.75 te $2.00
In block and colors.
Strawbridae 4 (.lethiet .
Alle e Centre
1000 Axminster Rugs
Sharply Reduced in Price
Represented
BIGELOW-HARTFORD
W. & J. SLOANE
JOHN BROMLEY & SON
ROXBURY CARPET CO.
BEATTIE MFG. CO.
PENN. AXM. CORP.
Rugs, 9x12 feet $35.00 te $44.50
Rugs, 8.3x10.6 new $33.50 te $42.50
Rugs, 6x9 feet new $19.00 te $24.75
Rugs, 9x15 and 11.3x12 $47.50 te $58.50
We have taken these rugs right out of our regular stock arid have mnde sharp reductions from
the already low prices, in order te insure quick clearance. These are all standard makes as may be noted
by reference te the list above. All kinds of desirable patterns and all colorings, for every room in the
home, are represented. This is a very unusual opportunity one net likely te be equaled for a long time
te come. Your home should profit by it!
The Lewer-priced Section Has Alse
Reduced the Prices of Seme Axminster Ruas
Axminster Kugs, exv ieet$iy.vu
Axminster Rugs, 7.6x9 feet $25.00
Axminster Rugs, 8.3x10,6 feet $31.50
"Overbroek" Axminsters, 9x12 -$33.50
StamUss Axminsters, 9x12 $35.00
vise a group 01 Axminster Kugs with very
slight imperfections and, therefore, at even
greater savings. There are
Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet $21.75
Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet $24.75
Heavy Axminsters, 9x12 $83.75
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(cotton), these Umbrellas will
withstand both wind and rain.
They are Bturdily constructed
en parugen frames for long
service.
Women's models have
carved weed handles, or are
bakelite-trimmed and finished
with wrist cords or rings. The
.men's styles have plain or
carved creek handles, and are
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