Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 28, 1922, Night Extra, Image 3

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Proposed and Prematurely En
forced" N. Y. Ordinance en
Smoking Held Unfair Here
MRS. WARBURTON RAPS IT
The .wiles whether they f smoke or
JJlnfc tremendously indignant nt
11 i-..i,t- imnertlnencc.
nd the etntc of Vtlielr feeliiiKs Is net
AIin.ll" " .,,-..1 t, ,- tnnt tint
In the least modified by the fnet that
llaSKltin. with Its traditional speed.
actually tried te eniercc n iaw ucwru n
lfTh.t miJ'mI of course, te New Yerk's
nrc llnancc designed te step women from
Sing In cafes and cabarets, lie
JmcI went gnvly, out te, enforce the
SsureSmltlen found, te their din
Sir that It wasn't anerdlnance yet.
mVh is manifestly unfair,' said Mrs.
Barclay II. Warburton today, before
Si heard that New Yerk's ordinance
mi net an ordinance, "te i place re
strictions upon women In this matter,
ind te say nethlnc about the men. That
ii unjust discrimination.
"Smoking, whether In public or else
where, is a matter that should be left te
te discretion of the individual. If It
te be regulated by law. it should
pply equally te all users of tobiu-ce, net
mereiT te lllc women."
irtn rnlilcrs will net be sent against
women smokers licrV. no mutter what
U .lone In New Yerk. But that docs
net mean that women smokers are nt
ill admired by the Philadelphia police.
1 A,sl"tant Director of Public Safety
Tempest made both points quite clear
thiffvmernlng.
"Most well-bred women," lie said,
"would net think of smoking anywhere,
Itt alone in public places. Personally, I
im opposed te women smoking. Of
Bclallv, I can de nothing.
''Women have the right te vote,
therefore they have the right te smoke.
If hotels de net want women te smoke
In their dining rooms or elsewhere, they
can easily enforce no-smeklng rules re
garding women."
.Ban en Women
Smoking Is Hoax
Never Interferes With
Ladies, Says N. Y, Mayer
Chicago, March 28.-MBy A. P.)
Mayer Jehn F. Hylan, of New
Yerk, before returning home nt neon
today after three days spent as Chi-
'cage's guest, en being informed that
Police Commissioner Ktirlglit hail
rescinded his elder of yesterday
prohibiting women from smoking In
public, expressed satisfaction.
"I make It a policy In my ad
ministration," the Mayer com
mented, "never te Interfere with the
ladles for they will de as they
please anyway."
LEAGUE DEMANDS
ANSWER BY COLES
Law Enforcement Bedy Asks
Lawyers te Probe Walnut '
Charges
PUBLIC WANTS FACTS
CuiHnnrd from Pnae On
n1y New Yerker discoverable today
who seemed te regret its passing. ,
It was his pet. He had introduced
It twice, tcarcely hoping it would see
even twelve hours of life. And lift
night when the tidings were borne te
him that the ordinance was actually
Mm? enforced bv the police, he worked
himself gradually from incredulity te
delight. ...
Expanding his chest he announced
plans te Introduce a sister ordinance
in the next two weeks closing all res
tmiiaiits and cabarets nt midnight.
Most of them run new. until the sinful
hour of 1, while some "dancing clubs"
In the. Hreadway zone are alleged te
keep open all night.
Aside from Alderman. McOulnncss,
however. Commissioner Knrlght's blue- ;
rented enforcers of the nntl-smeklng
found scarcely a friend.
Flappers Are Scornful
Flappers and ex-flappers, who were
might In the act last night by en
forcement squads nnd ordered te threw
nway their fags, told the uncomfortable
policemen everything they thought they
ceunld say and still keep out of durance
Tllf.
Itcstnurateurs nnd cabaret keepers,
when served with notices against the
new "crime," spluttered nnd swore and
t(kcd about going te the courts te
kneek the "outrageous" ordinance In
the head.
Prominent women, many of whom
personally abhor the smell of a ciga
rette, rose te champion the rights of
their smoking sisters, denouncing the
measure ns n terrific blew at personal
liberty and predicting It would result
only In a greater wave of smoking by
women Jut, they said, ns tne prom prem prom
hltlen law had started people te drink
ing who never drank before.
Whether or when Alderman McGuln
ness will reintroduce his ordinance
could net be learned today. He was
(no busy deploring the fate that had
given and as quickly snatched away
enforcement of his late lamented blue
law.
Frenzied Puffing Results
i The mystery grew apace last night
after the police department, pursuant
te an order Issued by Commissioner
Knright, had visited the public amuse
ment places In Greenwich Village, Har
lem, the Iirenx nnd nleng Hreadway,
and had informed managers nnd propri
etors they were subject te a fine nnd
Imprisonment if they permitted women
te smoke in their establishments.
Thereupon there was indignation nnd
frenzied puffing, while a flood of de
rision was aimed at the Alderman and
the Mayer. There was an Inclination
en the part of feminine smoke te
laugh,
"(ioed-by, sweet Micam","' sighed
en bobbed -naii' eung women, an she
blew a smoke ring into the fnee of a
detective and flipped her cigarette ever
his shoulder. "What jevklller Is re
sponsible for this? Ami mc with a new
geld-lined fag case worth ?S5."
In tlin luxuriously furnished women's
Hacking room of a theatre en Hroad Hread
way. the announcer of the order 'received
what the flappers call "the raspberry."
Tlie loungers blew smoke in his face,
gave him three rounds of sarcastic ha
lm's nnd chased hlin. He brought back
njpellceman and the manager nnd the
women were convinced. '
Henln. the "cigarette girl" of Green
wich Village, curled her lips scornfully
when she heard the news.
"Piffle," she said. "Might as well
try te step us, from using rouge It's
a habit."
Women's Leaders Denounce It
Many well-known men and women
of the city denounced the ordinance as
"unconstitutional."
Their opinions fellow :
Mrs. L. 8. Gabriel, lawyer and He
publican leader "I don't smoke, be,.
cause I'm just old fashioned enough net
te want te. Hut I oppewe every Infringe
ment en the rights of men or women.
This ordinance is worse thnn tc Eight
eenth Amendment."
Mrs, Nellie Heebe, political lender In
Brooklyn "It's a geed law If they can
enforce It. Hut it will make women
smoke all 'the mere just like the Prohi
bition Law made men drink all the
mere."
Lillian Sire, Democratic leader "1
think it an outrage. I believe the law
will be repealed."
Miss Mary Weed, president of the
Stnte Republican Vv6men's Association
"Perhnns they will have te wipe out
women altogether after a while in order
te remove all temptation, 'ine most rep
resentative and intelligent women
smoke. This ordinance would make them
all criminals."
MAYOR MOOREJMPROVES
Grip Will Keep Him Frem Office
for Several Days
Mayer Moere, who is. confined te his
home, .'ill) Carpenter lnnc, suffering
with a touch et. tne grip, is reperieu
te be somewhat Improved today. He
will Me unnblc te attend his official du
ties for several days.
The Mayer was 111 en his return from
Washington. Sunday night. He had
nnt heen feeline well for several days,
hut headed a committee which went te
Washington en Saturday te appeal te
Secretary Denby te keep the Xnvy
Yard open.
United States Attorney Celes' state
ment that he Is "tee busy" te discuss
charges made by hit former assistant,
T. Henry Walnut, relative te the de
lay of the McConnell liquor scandal,
will "net satisfy an aroused people,"
according te n statement Issued today
by the Law Enforcement League.
The League formally called en Mr.
Celes te submit te an impartial Inves
tigation by the liar Association, nnd
suggests that this organization, te
which nil the lending lawyers of Phila
delphia belong, take the matter up In
the Interest or the legal profession
generally.
The League tleclar.es tnat tt is "up "up
te Mr. Celes te defend his position te
thn public whom he represents."
The League states that "net many
people deny that liquor has been ns
free as water te these who desire It
nnd have the courage te pay the high
price of purchase.
Has Support of Public
"The Grand Jury Is conscious of nn
aroused people, and Is willing te give
Its full co-operation and assistance,
knowing that It has the moral Support
of citizens, which has net been se ap
parent te previous Grand Juries."
The leiisue's statement refers te Mr.
Walnut's address at the City Club as
follews: v ....
"Thd wonderful address made by Mr.
Walnut nt the City Club was given
without maltce or hatred and was but a
presentation of facts and figures with
which he was personally working these
mnnv mentui pnst. wntcn, it net irue,
can be disproved by Mr. Celes. They
certainly call for a full explanation, nnd
we consider that the mere statement
that he is tee busy will net satisfy nn
aroused people, who regard Mr. Celes as
their efficlul and who nrc entitled te
real facts regardless et whom it may
Involve. ... , .
"The old saying, 'Murder will out.
seems applicable te this ense, and the
neople w II net accept the Indictments
by1 the Grand Jury, as Mil 'Celes' reply
te the serious charges made public- by
t W.l.n, In 1.1. n.KlrCU If) WhlCU It
js ..unnecessary te refer( in detail, i?
in Government service, but the mind of
the public at this time clearly shows its
unwillingness te abide by thL method
of disposing of a mighty question.
"The people are insistent nponift npenift
tlng te the very bottom of this 110.000,
000 conspiracy, and certainly ewe .a
.!... .ii;- r .rntltiwtn tnMr. Walnut,
Ul, uwi "'.',",--' --" 4,1
wne lias se icnricssiy iuiu iw ?
il.n mihlln thn pnndltlenS BS 111) M10WS
them te be, thereby proving, his Integ-,
rlty and honesty et purpose, wmenrau wmenrau
net help but enlist- the sympathy, arid
support ef.all true American citizens.
''If Mr. Walnut had done otherwise
than make a. frank statement, he would
havn .-'illmireved the acknowledged
reputation given him by' his superior
effUera in their endeavor te explain
why he hadbcen removed at such a.
timely moment, also saying that-bVhad
occupied the position for a ldng while
afiil should be satisfied with the great
honor' In serving the Government at a
tremendous self-sacrifice.,
"Such a most Unusual state of
affairs between members of the legal
fraternity should warrant an impartial
iicn(lnn hv thn liar Association
of this city, if the association and its
SON
RASHOKt
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ON JERSEY COAST
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Rescuers Mak Perilous Run
Through Feg and Meun
taineus Seas
CREW STICKS TO SHIP
mmitl. dint fnntln Hutsen nnd his
crew have been called te the assistance
of craft In distress. " ,
Captain RentHnm, of Tewnscnd Inlet
slallen, reports, the schooner is resting
ensy elid making little water.
COMRADES EVEN IN DEATH
Civil War Veterans, Frlenda for
Yean, Die Few Minutes Apart
Butler, Pa., March 28. (Hy A. P.)
Rebert Hamilton, ngn ninety-four,
niM Jehn Stnrr Murtland, eighty
four, vctcians of the Civil w nr and
nnmherx nf A. G. Reed Pest. (2. A.
II. here, died last night within n few
minutes et eacn etner,
i.lu aL 1. f at mAiial
members are te remin me uikh wu''
respect and regard of, the people.
Explanation Is Demanded
"Representative men in high official
positions must defend their actions as
members of the legal profession, and
we suggest that if Mr. Celes is se in
clined his explanations en the sub
ject could go a long way te clear up
the situation one way or the ether. Un
less such a course is pursued the matter
will have te be forced from a different
angle, ns the people arc entitled te a
full explanation of the facts.
"Mr. Walnut hns dared te tell hU
story, nnd it is up te air. celes te de
fend his position te me puuuc nnum nc
represent as their District Attorney,
and he should be anxious nnd willing te
furnish them with all the facts per
taining te his office.
"The editorials appearing in the sev
eral dally papers seem concurrent en
this point, nnd certainly strike a sym
pathetic note in the minds and hearts
of the people; se let us hope the ex ex
pese will benefit all, even thebc who
mny be, entitled te less."
It is pelnteff out nlfte In the state
ment, that the indictments will be sub
ject te all the usual legal technicalities
nnd delays, and therefore prove weak
replies "te Mr. walnut nenargcs. -
Cape May, NV .1., March 28. The
feur-masted "schooner (Mara II. Don Den Don
neil, bound te New Yerk from a south
ern pert, in ballast, went ashore in n
thick fog nnd driving rnln early today
opposite Coast Guard Station Xe. Lit,
Avalen. N. J.
The crew of the station, captained
by Rebert H. McCarthy, went te the
rescue, despite the high seas.
Captain Nenves, of the schooner, nnd
his crew refused te be taken off until
It was found whether the vessel would
be a total less.
The const guard cutter Kickapoo,
Captain Hutsen, is rushing te assist
the resell er.
Captain Cresse, of the Celd Spring
Coast guard station, said that unions
the wind Incrcnscd the Klcknpoe will
be able te tow the schooner off.
Capliiiu Hutsen, of the Klcknpoe,
wired for the assistance of the coast
guard cutter (ircshain.
This Is the sixth time within u
RADIO' AT COMMENCEMENT
Will Be Feature of Nertheaat Eve
ning High 8choel Exercises
The commencement exercises el the
Northeast Evening High Scheel will
take place this evening in the high school
auditorium, Eighth street and Uhlgh
nvenue. A feature of 'the program will
be a demonstration en a radiophone,
arranged by C. II. Jehnsen. Superin
tendent IJroeme will mnke an address
and the diplomas will be presented by
the principal, J. I. Robb.
A fashion show, choruses, drills and
! dances, horizontal bar work, music and
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They hnd been close friends for many . ,,lrcMM wju hn included In the com cem
vears and had long been nctivc In But- nmircs-s
ler ceuiuy minus. , i' - -
Capable Salesman
te fell fnncy arecery peclalty. Commtn Cemmtn Commtn
len and alnry basis. lr you have no
real selling ability de net apply. Kef
trences necessary.
G 001, LEDGER OFFICE
REPORT $1500 THEFT
A fur coat, a mink stele nnd a watch,
aggregating n value of '$1500. were
stolen from the home of Max Welner,
404S Germnntewn avenue, according te
Information given the police today. The
robbery occurred jesterdny afternoon,
when Sirs. Welner left home for n few
minutes.
WOMEN IN L'ONORESHT NO!
That's what Alice Iloberlsen says, after
line ear In the Heuse. You'll be Interested
In the experience of this l.ady from Okla
homa, le uppmr in the Mannzlitp Section et
next Sunday's I'cblie Lidees, "Make tt a
Habit." d:.
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YOU have new Ideas ter selling new
merchandise. We have new Ideas
for boxing it let's go !
WALTER P. MILLER CO., INC.
448-452 Yerk Ave., Phila.
Manufnctiirrrs of
SPECIAL PAPER BOXES
afrll$Prh.
Bar Pins - Breeches '
I Diamonds - Pearls - ineralds
' liubies - Sapphires - Onj'x
.Expressive of Fashion's latest demands.
MEN'S CLOTHING
French Dry Cleaned
by ui, wear te much better
and keep their new leek te
much longer, that you are
much better dretied at far
lets cost.
Over JOB Years of Service
Barrett, Nephews & Ce.
(Hit Slntfn Island 1))Flnc
Establishment
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n.TT.l.er.f iu aansDin tte j. i&inj m
riiene 4080 Walnut for Aute te Call I
Our geed
friends are
responsible
for our moving from
702 Chestnut St. te the
S. E. Cor. 11th & Chestnut
Sts. They force our busi
ness te grew.
The Chetnut Street
ENCRai'lNCCe.lJii
S.E. Cor. 11th & Chestnut Sts.
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A carefully planned
direct-mail advertising
campaign may solve your
selling problem.
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The Helmes Press, Vrinten
1315-29 Cherry Street
Philadelphia
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A Display of Mirrors
Visit Our Exhibit
of
Mirrors and Building Glass
at the
Heme Builders Exposition
First Regiment Armery
ALL THIS WEEK
Correctly
Designed
Spert
Oxfords
$7.50
Fawn Elk trimmed tn
tan or gray suede with
patent leather.
1228 MARKET
Harpers
WakDver
Sheps
1022 CHESTNUT
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1306 Walnut Sireel
Offer Wednesday
Costume Tailleurs
Very Specially Priced
38.75 48.75
Values up te ,S7.5 te $125
We have selected many suits from our
higher-priced models and specially
grouped them at this price. Included
are the new straight-line, long coat,
hipless lines, in Twill Cords and Trice
tines. "NO CHARGE" and "READY-CASH" ASSURES A SAVING
TO YOU OF AT LEAST 40' r
Wt Manufactur Mir tot te Otdtt
Founded 1864
HIRES TURNER
L GLASS COMPANY
30th nd Walnut
PHILADELPHIA
, Fer fifty-fifty weather
A Rogers Peet Scotch
Mist.
Handsome fairweather
overcoats of rich, Scottish
cheviets rainproof ed !
As fine for fair days as
tney are dry for wet.
'Hegislrrcil (rnrlrninrh,
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Pect Clethes
Chestnut St. at Juniper
Winner of "Slogan" Contest
Will Be Announced in This Paper Next Saturday Evening
SewingMade
a Pleasure
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A SEWING MACHINE
SENSATION
It is se different from any
ether Sevang Machine the
women knew that it creates it
sensation wherever it is s-hewn.
Its silence is its first sensa
tion there is hardly a iuvr as
the fabric elides macically
beneath the needle. Silence
born of its exciusive DIRECT
DRIVK electric meter.
Then its stitch! A beautiful
perfect stitch, three times in
strenp as ordinary stitches.
And it has NO BOBBINS
TO WIND, NO TKNSION TO
ADJUST features in them
selves sensational.
This machine is indeed dif
ferent. Come te our store and
see it or phone us te bring one
te your home for u demonstra
tion. Kven the paying will be
made pleasant, if you decide te
purchare.
MAY HK lli;MO.NriAT IT IN YOUK H O.Mr. J
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce.
1709 Chestnut Street
Phen; Spruce 2192
steuRTEir- service;
MacDonald & Campbell
Knickerbocker
Spert and Town Suits
Ceat, Vest, Knickerbockers and Leng Trousers
$38 upwards
These very smart double-purpose sui's of
ours scored such an instant success with men
and young men, that we have prepaicd for a
great season, and already the demand is ex-
ceeding our expectations. Carefully tailored
-' of Tweeds, Hem,espuns and Imported fabrics,
they give you the comfort and economy of a
stylish sports suit, and an appropriate street
and business suit in one. We are headquarters
de. net be persuaded that "ethers are just
as geed" as ours.
. 2- and 3-Piece Suits of tame materials,
$35 te $55
Men's Hats, Clothing, Haberdathery,
Moter Wear
1334-1336 Chestnut Street
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'"THIS Spert shoe, made of t'awn
colored calf with dark tan calf
saddle is carrying our well dressed
women by storm. OriRinally made
for jjelf but it is new appropriate
for street wear. Its distinguished
appearance captivates at a glance.
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Wi match at moderate firicw. , ''
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Qlethes in harmony
zvith every -day life
fj Wherever well-dressed men assemble - in
the business eflice, at the theatre, in the
restaurant or at the club you will Mud that
Jacob Reed's Sens clothes predominate.
Such Uethes are made te tit into every
phase of life- -business as well as social.
And they are allies you'll always remember.
CJ The Spring priecs for either Suits or Tep
Coats begin very moderately at $0, and at
$-10, 4 anil 50 there are values that are
c.tremel attractive.
JACOB REEDS SONS
I--2--M-26 Chestnut Street
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It's an occasion of importance
and it's unusual te have th
right kind of style at the right
kind of price in ether words,
te give Junier the right start.
Our Super-Value prices for
Juniors (31" te 36" chest) arkV
$20, $23, $25 & $28.
Belts, pleats, tucks, yokes,
in bright colored mixtures
every little innovation th
young fellow wants and
ought te have. i
Mothers will be as interested
in the. long wearing qualities
of our Junier clothes as well
as in the very attractive
Super-Value prices. A leek
'around ether geed stores will
bring you back te Perry's.
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Our Men's and
Yeung Men's Suits
are without a shadow of
doubt the best values in
the city. Our custemera
tell us se.
Super-Values
$28, $3e, $38
&$43
That's a strong state
ment, but we ask you te
back it up by shopping
around before you come
te us.
Perry & Ce,
16th and Chestnut
SUPER -VALUES
in Clethes for Men
FINE FRAMING
Etchings Prints
Water Celers Paintings
TEE ROSENBACH GALLERIES
1KO Walnut ttracl
Private Sale of Furniture
White ivory bedroom suite, i
pieces; mahogany dining-room
Mike, 0 piete; and mahogany
living-room table. Nn dealers.
Call tonight after 7::!0. 1811
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