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One-sterv structure pre liferred, but state what you have, location and run particulars 10 C 925, Ledger Office TO BRING HER CASE l I Mendell, Republican ' Heuse Leader, Declares Relations Are Harmonious ATTACKS 'CERTAIN WRITERS' Breker Seeks te Bleck Criminal Action by Appeal en Denied Writ ATTORNEYS CLASH IN N. Y. W C ARE LOOKING AT SAMPLES of WOMEN'S & MISSES' DRESSES and WAISTS FOR OUR FALL CATALOGUE ALL MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR FALL and WINTER THE Charles William Stores Brooklyn! N. Y. MARK SAMPLES FOR STORE 24 Iy the AasecUted Press Criminal action nsnlniit the bankrupt Washington, March 30. Congress Wjew, nouse f ?v5 DiS! ' nn,i n'M.i,i.n! tt.,ii .- i nt of this city and New Yerk, whose .fall and President Hardin are net at ure w(Jg one of ,,, raest Mn8atlenal of loggerheads, despite the imprewden mnny In the last few months, is prom- created by "certain writers and cer- ised In New Yerk City within n few tain newspapers," Representative Men- ,Iav . ... ,. . i ii if I n Lti i.i- i District Attorney Jean B. Banten, aas r,ri.fer Mivct ns n.n z heads, as these writers and Jeurnnls I would have the country believe," tatcd Mr. Mendell, "there ncvei" " been a time In my qunrter of n century of ex istence in Congress when tne relations between the President and Congress, particularly the Heuse of Representa tives, were jnere pleasant, cordial, sym pathetic and harmonious than at the present time. Recommendations Adopted "Any one who will take the trouble te read the recommendations of Presi dent Harding te this Congress from time te tlme and te examine the record of CengresH will find that practically all of these recommendations hnve either been written into law or arc in precvM et enactment, and this applies particularly te tlie record of the I Heuse. ' The Republican leader said he in I vitcd comparison with any period of American history and challenged any (one te find a record of "finer relations or mere harmonious co-operation" be I twecn the President and Congress. ' There has been a general and sub stantial accord, he added, net only en ' matters of primary Importance, hut in j the consideration of many questions of policy and detail. I Denim Friction Exist suit tn United States District Court of New Yerk te prevent the District At torney from obtaining or the receiver from giving access te the books of the brokerage house. Te that end Dler seucht a restrain ing writ from Judge Learned Hand. The Judge refused te grent the petition, and It Is expected the rule will be filed today, which would give the District Attorney immediate access te the books. MUrht Win Stay The only thing that would prevent the District Attorney searching the books for evidence that tnisht be pre sented te the Grand Jury would be the granting of an appeal for review, which would act as n stay until the appeal Is decided. Dler served notice en the District Attorney that he would appeal, and asked Mr. Banten te agree te a stay pending argument. The District At torney refused. Munfred W. Ehrlch, receiver, and Arthur O. Hays, his attorney, both of New Yerk, clashed last night with cred itors at a meeting of mere than 150 persons who have claims against the Dler company in New Yerk. Mr. Hays addressed the creditors and told them he is tired of their in- all A Ne Blushes "Say, Bill, de you remember hew foolish you felt when you tried te buy girl's stockings? "Silly but y'knew hew it is. "Well,nsay, at this new store men wait en you of course, there i are' girls there tee, if you prefer, but REAL QUALITY STOCK INGS at reasonable prices. , "Yeu ought te go te " L-lniintAnu Mint It a la tirtfr HlllnC Declaring that there seemed te be a . hls Mtr t0 KCt tnclr menev back. "systematic attempt- en me part et ,.Wc ddn-t flnd fitJ. thousand del dol del varieus newspapers and writers te I nrs. wnrth of n6gcta wn0Il W(, flrst wcnt create the impression that there was;lnte thls caRC .. fcaitl Mr, 1Iny8 .nd iricnen wiwecn tup r.xecuuvp nnu ne- n the information that you have read publican congrwsenal leaders, Mr. I m, hear1 about K. d. Dler & Ce. Mendell asserted that ' he nnti-bemiH ; , tbat tim has bccn dug out by campaign of certain metropolitan news- . . . I papers has given us the finest example I ' . T-i ri.i. n ann.t..n. I we have yet had ns te the length te i e3' cbtal en Stenehani which some people are willing te go I Mr. Hays demanded that confidence 1 in a campaign of misrepresentation." I be shown In him and the receiver. I Efferts are also being made, Mr. "We have no legal held en Charles i Mnnilnll dprlarml. te makn it iinncnr A. Stoneham." he said. that there is a wide rift between the "Oh, yes, you have," interrupted President and Republican leaders in O. P. Carpenter, attorney for most Cqngresn ever legislation nffectinj the ' of the creditors. There was a brief army and navy. ' clash between the two. "I venture the assertion," he! Mr. Stencham, named as n sort of stated, "that the President's view "silent asseclnte" of the Uier com LiEra?HiA, tft , V m. Aw Bandalette Exccedingly.reefcew is the'CentemeriBillafcir, with its Bumptuetis two-tone mterweven embroidery, deep band and two pearl clasps-. r.-v Fashioned of exquisitely soft National quality FrenctyKidsUn in black, white and new spring colors, self.finished et contrasting in the ,,. !, . K Centemeri irancuint'stylc A dress glove of distinction andjntnnsie value at. ' A m, t a: i m& ' i .. j WW V Fyvf' ,1 Tryt-i ' : " ' . r ?g ", m vW j ,.'-nfrw- -v.'ii'. .-. v ' S.'?7" v.s,,v.,.i...? . -v",r-" t f ,' J" Wam)immm f r ''l 4 V f'j t.i"i " "i . ... F - ' i '. -- .-- 1 Xm-JLAj1Lj ift. Centemeri Gloves 3.25 Only 3vStftriag$. 1 Mere, Betters .. 123 Se. 13th St. Philadelphia-rNne Yrk GrmebU,Fnnm, mt08$& tvnuvnt mnxrw ,i "- v.twvj FOR RENT V'i, Ml Mfi f J; i :.'ww- . rrrrsi 612-614 Che.tnut v Street fOO Sqara FttN Freaf lUem Geed Light Eltvater Service Apply nfr.'vDallM Of Chestnut Street ijMii"iiirisYwi,f ft nn i Ainii rtnfmri ejq tf flU. 'a,&m ?$ Jutlh with? SrUM. -! "im "nr. "i ST.MBm'.2: . K m: . v t r i- 'bKAv. SS'j dered and Aeemm aBBBslHkJnnhJ Dhyslclan.-V. .. ('--' .rVfU.i , !frw- ,., ,(.?. .j&j vTrrej 4 mMielMl crMio.a'etlvlty .!SSrli; yield led W.fl -,,, i water En.1 .1 Vv v J vnue kiUiitin" '0iUIlKrii4.l8'cWiMiii.t.fcil. Jl :.' .. . 'j- L,.'.i ' ;.v . -"-., ii lail ana lempn ,rrr rf . -e. walnut J)J ,; "f."' , ., , " m 1U1 - : inn imr mmmt iflw v " ifii i r 'jir Jit jniL -1 .iup i t! i iiinnninnnnimnRnnTROM' ntwHwrTBtr Advance Netice of Silver Sale Our Annual Clearance Sale of silverware begins Monday, April 3d, and will' continue for one week only. In this sale we will offer a splendid assortmentef Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Ware at greatly reduced prices. S. Kind & Sens, nie chestnut st. DIAMOND aiERCirANrTa-JEWELEnS SILVERSMITHS with regard te the military establish ment is much mere nearly in harmony with the action which has been taken by the Heuse than it is with the atti tude of the majority of the newspapers and newnpaper writers who have as- pany, offered te put in $200,000 as his share of the assets for distribution. "We could disslpnte the assets in litigation," continued Mr. Hays. "And if you want te de that I can make u let of money out of it, but 1 have a Police Investigate Alleged Deceive Husband lAnninwl Tnil MnrMl .10 HIT Colonial Stocking Stores, lnc. A, P.) Mrs.' Helen Llbby, forty-one Hiimed te knew nnd te promulgate his professional reputntlen te maintain, views." ' Personally, I think Dier and bis bunch t - I broke every law en the books. All the WOMAN CLAIMS 2 INFANTS receivers , in the wld can't keep people 'out of jail. We have nothing te de Plan te wun iimr. were Fimpiy .mores tea in TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS T,rvr n.mrf SPRING CHICKEN SERVED DAILY sirloin steak cirtftPM I SEA FOOD te e r.n. I engUSH MUTTON CHOP KUGLERS restaurant " Tf Hosiery TTe Rave It" 117 Se. 12th St. i i years old, wife of a traveling salesman employed by a Chicago concern, was placed in jail here last night, pending investigation by State welfare officers into the manner in which she pre cured two babies, both less than three getting all the money for you tbat 'we can, nnd you Aveuld be better off If these lawyers of yours would co-operate with us Instead of doing all they can te embarrass us." Statement Cheered Despite the fact that most of these at the meeting went ostensibly te ure- i pare for litigation outside of the efforts of the receiver, Mr. Hays' statement 010509 BIDDLE Litfhtii JDDLE - GAUMER intf Fixtures have every quality et distinction except a 'high price. In every line and detail their design will delight the eye, and their construction is of a soundness te satisfy the most exacting. Lighting Fixtures IIODLE-GAUMER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. Take Ne. 10 Cnr In Hubwar I'hene BAUlnr 010O ; months old, whom she is alleged te have i was cheered. 5Ir. Carpenter lntcrrupt- , represemeu te ncr nutDanu ns eeing pj ni, ngai te 0ij j10w much jie their children. thought E. D. Dler could raise. The two babies, whom Mrs. Llbby said j .Net n ccnti.. 1 Mr. HnTB ..j she obtainedfrem a man named Pe- , .hlnk i. ..... foei enenBi. te rnls .11 tersen" in Chicago last week were re- he cmlld t0 kccp the cempanv en lt8 turned te that city by officials, lwe ' f. ,i. ir, t. ,i, i. :. -.1 -LII.1-... .l.m !, n-nmen nl.lrn. CVl' '" . ' -" ",UH UC""C 'I as her own, were placed in an orphan age here te await disposition by the court. ( nnen c uraueneu, .ur. ,uuj mm. ,,. . (,j ,, ... .,,.,l .Via ..Mlriren hwrniea nf . " .."""V "" " "' """. uu C "f Vh pk. She aid h hus- I Stencham," said Mr. Hays she her band was absent from borne at bis work I much of the time. j STEEL MILL BOOM AT HAND i Increased Operations ln Pittsburgh Are Set for Next Week Wttsbnrgh, March 30. (By A. P.) ' Largely Increased operations in the ,furnuccs nnd, mills of the Carnegie Steel Company throughout the Pittsburgh dis trict were assured today by the an nouncement thut the 72-inch nnd the 110-inch mills ut the Homestead plant were te be reopened at once and idle departments nt the Duquesne plant be i come, active before Monday. This assures virtually complete oper ation of two of the company's largest 1 units. All the blant furnaces are en 'the actlve schedule for next week. I went down." "Hew about getting mere than the 5200,000 out of Hteneham?" asked Mr. Carpenter told veu we havn "Anyhow. his attorneys have told me that he gave the $200,000 te avoid litigation and publicity nnd he has get the publicity. "And here is something else I want you te keep in mind. I'm going nfter these stock exchange firms that dealt with Dier." Mr. Hays' speech was occasioned by the statement of the chairman of the meeting, Edward Parkinson, and the secretary, Oeorge A. Williams, that the list of creditors hed been denied te I them. They said they wanted the list ; In order te circularize the ether credi tors with u view of forming a larger and stronger organization. Mr. l',hrlch, who was in the back of the room with Mr. Hays during the first I part of the meeting, asked permission I te make a statement. He said the list I I of creditors was in the hands of the i , referee, Seaman Miller, nnd that if i Miller wnntcd te turn the list ever te them he had no objection. He refused, I ? 30 Se.15th.ST. I &!r J000 JJats Gowns' flffii Gm 1517 WALNUT ST. W M SPRING $1 C W I HATS vIi? M (h( considering they are chodefp Isl 8 MODELS IN STYLE AND QUALITY Q 5e THE PRICE IS M0RE THAN M0DERATE JffjK Q8k A Specially Priced Greup of Our (Sl(cs g Exclusive Gowns fc? The .wonderful musical qualities of Steinway Style M Grand (5 ft. 7 in;, length) and the harmony of it structural detail conclusively demonstrate me necessity for length in a grand piano, anil the. utter futility of attempting te get grand piano; results from the short strings and small soundboard of less length,. Before buying, make critical comparison of the small "grands" with this Steinway masterpiece. Nete carefully the tone depth and richness of Style M; -its astonishing carrying power,; its marvelous singing quality ; it se- . cure and delicate touch. Then, a critically compare price by meas urement. Style M is the largest small grand of quality ever made te sell, atr$1375-yet it is a Steinway, the world's standard piano. ; N. STETSON & CO. an chestnut sr VE SELL EDISON PHONOGRAPHS THE STEINWAY PIANO will fce used in the important musical events of next week, announced below : April 2 Chamber Music Association, .at Bellevue-Stratford in Ball Roem April 6 Mendelssohn Choir of Terente !. ; .at Academy of Music The lust of the irreun of furnnivs nt Earrt'U will be blown in within a day ' however, te "use his influence with the or two, and continued activity for the 1 referee." When Mr. Ebrich was urged or Youngstown district was assured in of , iiclnl quarters. further, Mr. Hays came forward with 'his statement. Gu)an-te-Bed Stories -By J. P. McEvey Unsightly eruptions en face fresh yeast rids you of them 1 1 Is w.U kne wn that ble mlehMand bUckhaada (sen.) and boil. ar. often cauwd by error, of dlat. FlaUcamann's Yeast is new ba. i naracemm.miad for these ambar rasslns and painful akin treublaa bacaua. frash yeast comet th. rrera of diet which cans. tham. Th. anrgaen of en. Important trm Yerk hospital stataa: ''I bar. used yaaet aitanaivaly and found It invaleabl. in curing beila." When 17 caaas of iUn bUcnlahM wt. traatad with Plriachmann'. Yaastatheapital.ln rf aw Yerk and PWladalpbia the rasntta war. ra BMrkabla. A typical cam. was a yeanftaan who had aufftrad from sUn diaerdara ferthra. yaara, H. at thraa caka. of Pl.ischmann's Y at dally. Ionvowkth.np Ienvowkth.np Ionvewkth.np tlati had aiaarad cemplawly. sfyen are troebll with eraaaier.s i n mr KHmut atu i w, w unmi f - - - itll-"-1-1- aaajsm's ftastt vaast daily bafev. eir 'IHpiiaiiaja, p.sur.ltriaiaca- saia.TMM tnt ismiast n- paafaga withth. yaSw.tahl. .; gBEMTvl The Story of Secrates' Herse "I WAS going te tell you," con tinued Secrates Herse, "hew I j came te have a vacation once. As you , kiiew, I need te be an Educated Herse In the circus. "Yes!" cried all the horses, includ j Ing Mr. and Sirs. Geerge Horw. "Yeu ' have told us about It enough timet, in , all conscience, found and captured alment immediate ly. "Oscar Giraffe was particularly Fere, becauf-e he tried te hide in a blackberry patch and his head and neck steed up se high' it could be seen for miles. Even when he ducked hH hcud his cellar- hone who vihiblc all ever the county. I The royal Ilengal man -eating tiger had ' the misfortune te wander into n yard where a large, rough bulldog lived. The "I have a right te be proud of the i deg had never been u tiger before, se fuct, bald Secrates Herse with u lefty h didn t knew 'nlr. "I have done something mere wer- ! thy of mention than hauling cabbages and limn beans around all day for borne comical grocery mun put that In your nosebag nnd chew it." Anil Secrates Herse looked around the assembly as much sh te ay he'd like te bear them interrupt him again with any side remarks, "0 Secrates playing he should be scared of him.. As a result be lit out after All and chnsed him right through town buck te his cage en the circus let. it A S FOIt me, I went away and as tx beclated with Mime of the town horses and pretended I was u dumbbell, se they wouldn't recognize me as the famous Secrates, the Educated Herse.) In this way I was successful In eluding! the circus authorities for mere thin a week. But, alas! they finully caugbti Me. All th little Sodaliens mc nn(l punai,C(i me, the big ones came tn watch! .'iew (ild ,hey ,mni S'E day," continued Herse, "our circus was In Sedalia, Me. as well as the big own came tn wn en ; .'iew (),i ,jley ,mnfci, you?" cher us perform, -ihar paid mere attention U5P,i all the 0tilcr horses in the stable. te me than te any enecise, nuturaiiy. "T)lPy Md me Int0 vmidevllle wherd uiiuitiiKU wreiuu, iwuniicrru ..111. j j,ai t0 UreM wjth .j,e ()tuer act8 i ireorge nerse te hur juituanu, wiie neu- acrobats, ventriloquists, moneloctstsJ leu, ... I etc. I steed it as ion as I could aiic ""Yes, they watched nie during the, then I run uwny and get u job in a glu( afternoon performance and I heard them factory and here I am." nil say they were coming buck that And big tears welled out of Secrstei night te Fee me ugniii. Hut just nbeut I Herse's eyei and fell in hU feed bM final? nti unArmnnu wlnilutnrfti rnniA tin ' ...t.l. .. l 1 . j.i. ' und blew our tent flat and all the aul- , That's nil, children, Gwnn te bed. uiaiH recapcu, inviuuiug me reai ien gal, the man-eating tiger, named All, the giruae, named Oscar, and myself. Of course, they didn't have nearly be much Intelligence as I Jud. aad bssides it was somewhat mer-MBcuIt for them te .secrete, UemselvsJ!aBBm. they Were. ' SitWU i ilrfVL.V4-. rmm TIIKY AM, 'TAIX" FO MlllUnt urtrflti ' ara de Wbtn tnclr areat "eaeaa" waa thn? you'll b. letcrastaa sari cusia piaya waaa mllltnnl m.a.MM. L . aa nw.waif; . rr&Kn Uak-azln tiectlen et Lkuuck. "ilaka Jt'a : L Stene (9. 1306 Walnut Slreei Fer Tomorrow Only A One-Day Sale of 86 Selected Spring Spert Coats & Capes Without Reserve 15.75 Values up te 49M The incoming summer styles force us te dispose of this group of quality models at this unusually low price. The styles are different, the fabrics of tweed and camel's-hair cloth are today the ac cepted materials for town, .'country or seashore. Of Course the Lew Price la a Cash Price Only Jm Mr M .- i . r j 'mMwmtt9i-xy Specializing in Ceat, Suits, Dresses ' and Skirts .SaaaaaBBW ar mW'- Bw, 'W ssssaw mm-' s' 2ar JfamaK dK-aw ! SaW mm BSSSPBBaBaaaSvBvaaBBaais SaV' Medes of Distinction end , H Originality1 Fer Tomorrow arid SdtufdaUl Special Values in Charming New Suits, Coats & Dresses Spert & Tailored Suits 25 Spert Suits, of tweeds, melrese and. basket weave fabrics. New Spring shades and excellent variety of styles. Special at Spert Suits, of tweeds and checked and plain diagonals. Canten crepe lined. All late Spring .Medels. Special at Tailored Suits, of twill cord and piquetine; severely plain or with touches of embroidery and braid binding Tailored Suits, of cerdine and piquetine, with hand embroid ery and corded tucks; man tailored throughout 35 '4S $59.80 First Fleer M i HHli i ft 1 a I VlNiatli 2h ;r,i r rlHIir I m 'if mm 'U r it I ffip' New Spring Dresses Of Crepe Rema, Velette, Canten Crepe and Peiret Twill; also Spert Dresses' with capes of novelty knitted fabrics. Showing all the new Spring shades, " Third Fleer ;vM$iW&I s&M gy , ik ....' v 't'Y ilviWWi'AT;';'i';.' f'?M m Coats, Capes & Wraps $25 Spert Coats, of tweeds and her-, ringbones; all desirable colors and smartest models. Special at Spprt. Coats, of tweeds arid English mixtures, in plain, colors and plaids. Smart and very practical. Special at Veldyne Capes, plain or in con trasting colors, such as blue and tan, black and gray Capes, Wraps and Coats, of Veldyne, Canten Crepe, Weel Duvetyne and Gerena, in all the new colors; made, with touches of embroidery, ' fringe and tassels. $39.50 $59.se ; i First Floe i .A"-,j'a All Purchase Billed Mav lat 4MMA MM4 nr . . . -v.vk ''. 'M l.JaU4f WUMlt SXreeimmiiummn, ,;. mmmmmmwmmmmmi.rstirt.tt ..i... . -r t nniiiinsH i iri niu i am iri Tttniii 'i "n"f""rtn.ar 'JJuMmiMfcs ail X-KT aatlilsssat i" rt.VM TyTa'iiA-''-'-'-' 7 IHil lf BBMBMBMBMBMBMBMBMJBBBMBMBMBMBMBMBMBMBMBMBMBMBMBMBMBMBM
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