Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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CLEANSING
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Fmesl Gowns Real Lacei
Coats Skirts Spats Gloves
for Women
Svts Orerceats Spats
Ties Fancy Waistcoats
for Men
Blankets Lace Curtains
Draperies Portieres Hugs
tmd all Household Fabrics
DYEING
All the latest Paris shades
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Kxeeplienal Laundry Werk j
en Cellars and Shirts
LEWANDOS
Americas Greatest
CLEANSERS and DYERS
PHILADELPHIA SHOP
v 1633 Chestnut Street
) Telephone Spruce 4679
f Delivery Service
New Yerk Philadelphia
aar u aii ir citin of the u.
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ScetTissue Towels arc
synonymous with
, cleanliness. The drying
.qualities of ScetTissue
rhave been accompli shed
through Thirsty Fibre
,the medium that gives
'ScetTissue Towels alone
that thirst se essential
te a real drying towel.
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BUT SHIELDS W FE
eledre nnv information about Mrs. Dler
, .. Ijciii list ;ct It from her attorney.
Tells Bankruptcy Referee He: "isn't it true that you cave jour
, ,., wife a huge fortune?"
Can Communicate With Her I -when our firm wax solvent I Rave
. . , , i Mr.'. Dler some tireperty and maybe
Only Through Lawyer .,nc jewelry, bm m that time i could
ANGRY AT AIRING AFFAIRS
"If lliey lve ine u chance I'll pej '
hack dollar for dollar "
Klmere D. Dler. head of the defuncl
brokerage linn of II. 1). Dler & Ce..
inaile this statement after he had beenl
subjected' te two and u half hours of J
merciless RrilliiiK at the hand. of at at
teme.M representing Itecelver Manfred
I'.lirlcli liefeie u refriee In liauktuptey
In New Yerk yesterday
Dler was "an elusive. cnKey uud
forgetful wimp, epeciall when ior ier
nered b, bis liiipiNlters, He was the
i'liatnimti f two 1'lillndelplilans, 10.
WnrliiB Wilsen, a lawyer, and .Maurice
Itroeke. an accountant, who the attor
neys endeaxiired te show, tlireiub Ihe
benefactions of "Dee Dler
became
wealthy
lie was equally vehement in the de- lirst wife, and the check I imagine was
fense of his U1fe when It was hinted lip'l for alimony."
ls keepins her In the background and Questioned about the money be drew
Is afraid te produce her ler examl-I from the tliui between October I and
nation by the tecclwr. He was delimit 'Dec iber .11. IIU1, he spoke of putting
and shouted his ue-jmlve replies ulien i meie money buck.
asked If lie weie new connected III a
silent way with the New Yerk bioker bieker
age lieuie of CatTerty Carpenter.
lie was peeved and showed bis dis
pleasure when he was forced te iiduill
that the linn of lv D. Dler .V Ce
( had been in hubit of paying alimony te
Dier's lirM wife, Mrs. Anna. (. Dler.
Dler growled mill heed bis teeth when
he mentioned that Ills seu's name K
Uebcrt 1 lei.
Hales the "Mnielight"
"I w'uii te help this Investigation I
want te tell everything, bill this con
stant plodding and pniug iule my per
sonal aftairs, especially my family of
fails. in't going te get anything hack
for the erediteis." growled Dier. "I'm
m the square and I'm going te prove
il, tee, befeie I linlh. They hnven't
get me Mopped by a jugful, and I'll
-he 1 1 ' 1 1 thai I can and will stage a
real comeback, hut It's going te make a
leugh light, especially when I urn being
('tagged centiniiully into the limelight.
That doesn't get auybedv any thing. I
late said I'll make geed every penny,
and 1 mean evacth what I say,"
At that point Dier's attorney came
'along, and he get Inte a waiting eleva
tor lu tl.c car lie encountered Saul S.
Mer. one of the attorneys for the re-
celier.
"Helle, Myers." sajd Dlei- "Kind of
wanned me up. didn't you?"
Myers grinned. "De you think se?
. Win. we haw only eegiin 10 get down
te the leal t;n ts in this case ami stutted
digging in."
i "What c'e you mean 'digging In'?
What de ou expect te llnd?" queried
Dier
"Well, nun be you will decide te give
ine the key." was the quick leply.
"Key te what?" Inquired Dler.
"Key te your strongbox," answered
Myers.
"Surely you de net think I've nny
spcuiltles bidden, de you?" asked
Ujrr, compared with the macliiuc-giin uttiicK
Yes, mid Plenty of 'Km 'of Mr. Van Valkenberg.
"I'll suy I de. plenty of them, tee.", M Humped Fere ami Aft
was the leply. and maybe sin ,v , , , , , , .
we will find them, who knows?" ' ft . ' ""' informed, one or the
Dier wan meM iiiicomferlohi.1 ' the- most scathing arraignments of a
I thriiucheut his perieel en the stand. He I public ehVlai ever delivered under the
, vdmllted he leaned K. Waring Wilsen., lower of ( ity Hall,
lawyer, with etlices in the Land Title! Mr. A an nlkeuburg charged the Mayer
llillldiug. S.i(l,(l(IO te liny an Interest in
'tin1 New erk biekcrage house of Caf-
ferv A: Carpenter, but elenied he Is
simply holding the Interest for him.
"Isn't it true lint WiKen whs hreke1
-a peer InwM-r without rniu-li pracilce
-when vim leek him up?" nsl.cil At-
teriiei Myers while Dier was en the
' stand. ,. , .
"'e, It i" net. replied Dler. "Mr.
Wilsen wis m v iitlip-ticv. lie acteil as
such for some time. Id1 was anil Is1
leday iiiIpivmpiI ill our mining pieper-j
t es and lias been with me en iupcc '
Hen tiips. I simplv leaned him the
meiii te tnke Ui Ihe interest in the
f'nffptj -Carpenter firm and he icpnlil
(leri cent of it. t-
"Imi t it true thut the fit in of Caf
ferv A. C.irpenter leaned te the tirm
i.f K I) Diet- & Ce. MOO.fMHl imd Dier
Jt Ce put up as collateral linns of the
I'l I'rogresse iniiics?" iiiepnreel Mr
Mypi-i.
"Mube we did borrow such a sum.",
lespended Dier "If we (lid the Isieks
will show it and you hac ihein in yeui
possession." i
' ' And you ineati te tell Ihe leferee
iiiwlci e'lth that NVilssm eleew net lepie-
sent Mm or thai you are ii"i a pumier
in ,t In-( 'a (Tery A: Carpenter Ceinp.iny '"
"I uieuii te tell you thut I am net In
sn win. either dmslly or Indiiectly.
i Interested In the CnfTerv Carpenter
Cenipnnv and never was. and I inake
ihBl stntunent uiiibr eaih.'1 replied
Du-r
Fiu.illy lleialls Kmpleyn
' mi l.iiew a in. in by the name of
M.I lllll lilenl.e'' Is,l(M .MS
..s. I de I think he was one of
in v puioleyc's
"ou euK Ihilik he was nn empleye
As a matter of fuel den t you knew thai
lie was and that you were paying him
a salurv of lit least KJfl.HOO u year. and.
, the win what weie his eluties?"
Yeu si e I vi' known Itioeki1 fei sev
I'llil eill-. lie was unli i. trem ihe
liegilllllllg He iMIiie le lis from the
Itiiiquei Club III I'llilililelplii.i, wheie he
was employ e-el as a bookkeeper whin we
eigani.ed tlie tirm of Hughes A; Dler
sfeu or e'ight years age
' Isu t it tine thin this mnn iiioeke
bernme very weal tin while in wjiir em
ploy ''"
' I don't knew anything about hew
rich he in. Maybe I," has some tneiiei
That is his bu-dncs.s and net mine "
Mroeke, who lives at Uli.l Kast I'enn
st i eel. (iermantewn. has an elllee lu
the Liberty Itullillng. He was in 'e w
erk a month aue. at wlibli tune Dier
met him In connection with some busi
ness transaction Involving the failuie.
Itioeke ill bis home today denied he
leceixed a "fortune" from Det
"I never get a cent above mv alary
nml fees," he said 'In llilti I was
employed by Dler ns a beikkceppr en
u sulary. Then I bii,inic n public at1-
, iniintanl and leieived my iirofesHle.ial
i fees nothing mere My fee was ihe
tegular one of Silt) a dav when mv
services were required I'm still fol
lowing my accounting business"
Anether I'hlladelpblan whose buM
tieis transactions with Dler were sub
jected te close scrutiny Is William A
Ciirr. an attorney, with effiies in the
1 North American Iluilding Dler up
I tiled he paid Cnir .S.'O.IHM) during llll
i for representing him when be get lu
'trouble with the New Yeik Sleck F.x
change. He also denied thai Carr had
beep paid something lii1'1 .!!().( KM I lu
i cash and about $1(1.(100 in Liberty
bund. He said he had no knowledge
jef such n payment if it was down in
block anil white In the hooks.
The attorneys met a rebuff when they
RADIO IN THE HOME"
Jutt wiat thousand, of peuplt have Letn
wauin for. lOal radio prlrer written In
A 1 O lanfuan. uiiiltriuneHbta te any
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pr nii aunvei ,nu vmuneiv in mi
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Ttfaalg iictv Iflnrln the Erncma
EVENING PUBLIC
I Irleil te set Dler te reveal the where
I abeuts of his wife.
"Will you produce her for nn exam
ination by the lecclver?" tisked Myers.
"Hew can IV" replied Dler. "I de
net knew where he K t haven't seen
wife Mince the e.trly part of this
my
ineutli. She 1.4 III mid cannot lie Keen.
lies dcs. she lia n lawyer and If you
i well nltenl te de mat.
"Vili ynu pieilliee your wlfeat the
next inertliiK before the leferee?"
i "Man. dear, you must unuersinnii.
' I have tin control ever mv wife's no
: tleii". I have told you that 1 cannot
Ir.lk le her."
"De you want us le believe that you
must .ee bet lawyer before you con
I tall, te her?"
I Stranger te liltn. Toe
I de. I told you before and I new I
repent. 1 de net knew wliere Air. Dler
is and I would new knew hew te KOt In
touch with her, elthei."
Then the inquisitors switched te an-
c tlier lack
'I show you n check for mere than
SDOtl made iiayuble te A. (!. Dler
Uatcl Mr. .My err. "Who Is A. !. Dler?"
I Dler flushed and he'd his breath fur
I ii minute mid then bit Ills III). He
I looked iippealiiiKlv at Ills itterney and
' Uncling no refuge there he replied. "I
i irnefs that must be Anna (i. Dler. my
meie money buck.
"The book's show you
00(1." Mr. Myers "iiid.
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Dier expressed surprine and dally
if
uled having drawn se much. He denied
knowing anything about a great bundle
of checks shown him. The total was
$7(1.0(10. Ills memory proved bad en
various ether checks.
Dler denied that State Sennleis l.usk
and l.ocl.weod, of New Yerk, had been
paid for using their Influence te gel the
tickers restated by the New Yerk Stock
Cxcliungc.
The npxt bearing will be held May
4. At that time Dler will be subjected
te further questioning. In the mean
time! it Is expected that the receiver
may be able te put subpeenn service en
Mrs. Dler and compel her attendance.
Fair Backers
A QQflll ill f Hint'
1,1i5U" it'Uyvi
( eiitliuivil fruni PitRe One
nnd demanded te knen b jth.it light
Mr. I!ok should take il upon himself te
anticipate1 any
action tue commission
might de.
The1 attack was se unexpected, se vio
lent and se unjust In view of ull the cir-
ciimstanccs that il shocked the benrcl.
Fermer Majer Stuait Immediately
took the fleer ami endeavored te calm
the troubled waters with the oil of hlr
geniality, (iovcrner rMunrt did net lie"
itate, however, te decry the altack net
only ns unworthy the Mayer but iinjiis-
tilted. .lUedllne. Helen K. Poulsen, Mary-
lie defended Mr Itek nnd ' declared KUzabelh Kager, Dorethy Alice Sealey. I
that he was a imblic-spltlted citizen , r,,m. KHzubeth Fefnaehi. Hnnnnh A. I
who was eudeaierlng te de the most for Schell. Mildred 11. D. Hug. Florence F.
Philadelphia that was possible en His
I part
One or two of the women members
'of the commission also deprecated the
outbreak,
I These remarks weie metely rifle shots
wiin mieuiiiing 10 mreci ine ii.niir-. ui
he greatest exposition ever centem
plated en the continent Inte purely per
sonal channels for his own benefit.
He pointed out that unless there was
mi immediate nnd vigoteus awakening,
the splendid enterprise would degener
ate into tlie1 class of a eeiintty fair
Mr ltek. lie said, hail been his friend
for years, and every insinuation con
veyed by the Mayer was unjustified mid
untrue.
Mr. link was In Flerida for a few
weeks. lie pointed out, testing from a
strenuous year of hard work in the pub
lic's Interest Any suggestion that he
might mnke In the Heard of Dliecters
mjtJLMJLM imn
Fifth Avenue at 55th Street
NEW YORK
It is a pleasure te the Hetel St. Regis te share
with its clientele the advantages of reduced
operating costs. The new rates are practically
at a pre-war level.
Single Roem with Bath ..... . . from $ 7
Deuble Roem with Bath from f 9
Suites Parler, Bedroom and Bath from $14
Specially Altractee Diiceuntt en Yearly Leases
Dining is a fine art in the charming Restaurants of the
Hetel St. Regi
Prices no higher than ether first-class Restaurant!
R. M. HAAN
rnriinininrkr iiiiimil
Wmter Topcoats
Stored Free
We thoroughly clean and renovate your
heavy overcoat and store it free of charge
in our moth-proof vault9.
Then, whi
it'll be ready
pressed and smart
Sand it in new cold weather's ever.
I.HERZOG&CO.
Germantown s Dyers & Cleaners
5904 Germantown Avenue
Phene, Ger. 03-92
iDGER-PHlLADELtHIA,' TUESDAY,
of the exposition should, at least, be
treated with respect.
His pergenal offer te pay a salary of
.$r.0,00lt n year te obtain Hie services
of such a national flRiire as Mr. Hoever
le be director general of tlic exposition
f was one of the most praiseworthy and
lUbllcsplrlteil nets within the iniifjc of
Mr. an nlkenburft a experience,
Mr. Van Vnlketiburg nle charged the
Mayer with playing petty and unbecom
ing politics, particularly In his personal
selection of Mr. Hesewntcr te be pub
licity chief for the Sesqul-Centennlal.
He demanded te knew who ether than
the Mayer had selected him?
He pointed te the lamentable fact that
although the beard had n committee en
publicity, it had never functioned and
demanded te knew whether or net that
committee had selected Mr. lteewatcr
and under what conditions''
Attempt te Pass Ihe Kiirli
There followed a general attempt le
pass the buck In the matter of the
!leewnirr incident among the two or
three members involved.
Mayer Moere subsequently stated that
Mr. Uesewnter had been tentatively en
gaged mid he thought It would be un
fair le Ignore him after matters had
proceeded us far as they hail.
The HeHCwater nomination, or sug
' gesllen, as chief of the Itiircau of 1'ub-
Icltv was net concurred in. Mr. Itose
water, however, te save the Mayer's
face, was made a personal assistant te
Ihe Mayer as President of the Hearrf of
Directors at a t-alary of $7ti00 a year.
I but without authority te act in the
i president's place.
This afternoon the Beard of Directors
of the .Sesqul-Centennlal will bold mi
,)tlel. ,cting.
i m ,)f tllP 0I)jjim that sonic very
, intprc.-t Iiik and thoroughgoing pre-
I ccedlncs wll mark Its tuesres.
A number of the niet influential
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' iiiimutin .11 iiiu ut.tiiij in u ii. n , iiiiii. .
thut the incitement must imuiedi.ituly
lake en a wide scope worthy of the proj
ect, anil that peanut politics, selfish mo
tives and personal aggiandienienl,
which lias held up the SeMpil-Centcii-ii
lit I, must go te the wall.
Il Is te be regretcd that the lie.inl''
meetings are net open te the public.
They should be under all ciicum
stances, 20 NURSESJ5RADUATED
Lankenau Hetpltal Qlrli Finished
j Three-Year Course
Twenty student nurses, members of
the graduating class of the T.ankenau
IliHeital Trnliiliiz Scheel for Nurses.
' received their diplomas at exercises held
hu ,,fterwMin at the hospital. (Jirard
and Corinthian .College avenues. 'Ihe
girls have completed n three-year
eon isc.
The diplomas were presented by Her
m.,, )t Smith, president of the hospital
leard, anil ICneert (J. I.p( ente made
the principal address. Prayer was given
by the Hev. (ieerge W. Sandt at Ihe
opening of thp program and the benedic
tion was by the Hev. Adelpli Hellwege.
The girls in the IDU'-' class are: presi
dent. Clmrlette I.. Matthews: vice
president. Margaret W. Kech: secie-l
tary, Katherine ICllzabeth Krauss;
IT.itmnli It ntnrlnAf Wnri-iipetCp Afnrin
,ai,,rn, Armeln Wltke. Lelah Margaret
sitterlv. Florence A. Cressley. lilnnehe
Moedv. C.rnce Alice Trace, Helen Na
emi Weller, Hilda Margaret (Seddert.
and Deaconess Anna M. Hunt.
NEBRASKA APPROVES FAIR
Rosewater Returns Frem Trip and
Reports Interest in West
Victer Itescwater, assistant te the
president of Ihe Sesqul-Ccntcnnial
Heard of Directors, is back at his desk
after a hurried trip te Ids home in
Omaha,
"I found a great deal of Interest In
the exposition manifested in Nebraska." I
he said. "At a testimonial luncheon '
last Saturday, the Sesqul-Centennial I
was the main theme of discussion mid 1
endeaveied le lay the groundwork te- '
wind securing Nebraska's participle1
tlen."
Carl C. Kggart. (Jrand Tall Cedar of
Philadelphia Fere-ct, Ne. 10. Tall CV- I
dars of Lebanon, bus written le Mayer'
Moere pledging co-operation for tlie,
Hesqui-C'ciitennlnl. Mr. Kggart said lie
will boost the fair at the annual nul
veuitien of tlie1
la!! ( edars at NYivark
this month
sudden cold snaps come,
wear at once cleaned,
as new
.1
?rwu
The Overture te Spring : -y - MEVOY
THK robin doesn't always come en
schedule,
The early worm may bften oversleep,
And the soporific breeze1!
8e provocative of sneces
May be lardy In arriving from the
deep.
The trllllum and the crocus may be
drowsy,
And a lethargy possess the little
bugs,
Tint there's one unsneken token
That the winter's back Is broken
LAWN MOWERS
in all the dependable make.
Lawn Rellers, Garden
Toels, Insect Destroyers,
Poultry Supplies, etc.
Fruit Trees, Small Fruits,
Hardy Plants, Reses, Hedge
Plants, Asparagus Roots,
Rhubarb Roots, Bulbs, etc.
518-516 Market
Coats, Suits,
Dresses,
Skirts
pa
rr
giililillll
Broadening the Scope of "Stecker s
m
We Open Tomorrow These New Departments:
Lingerie-Negligees-Swea ters
Featuring the Exclusive, and Heretofore Identified
Only With the Most Expensive
at Uniformly Moderate Prices
i
The "Stecker" standard of courtesy, quality and value will be the guiding policy. A thor
oughly complete stock including many copies of Paris models, from which we have selected
These Special Values for Opening
I
Night
Of crepe de chine
and lace-trimmed.
Special Opening Price
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New Medes: Authentic, Individual
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When you' hear the wifely walloping
of rugi,
Hugs, rugs.
The sounding and the pounding of the
rugs.
OH, IT used te be an eye cxhilara cxhilara
ratien And rt premise of a gustatory glee
When the lithographed precursor
Of the beaded Beck immcrser
Smiled from yonder corner window
frame at me.
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MICHELLS
GRASS SEEDS
Mixtures for every purpose,
ahaded lawns, terraces, seashore,
golf-courses, pastures, etc.
FERTILIZERS
for garden and lawn, Bene. Meal,
Sheep Manure, C w Manure,
I'eudrette, etc.
VEGETABLE PLANTS
Cabbage, Lettuce, Caulilewer,
Parsley, etc., fresh every day.
PANSY PLANTS
in bud and bloom, exquisite
shades of color and flowers of
large sice.
GET OUR CATALOG FREE
St., Philadelphia
Vegt Chemise
Of Crepe Satin; tailored models,
hemstitched and French
flowers.
Special Opening Price
$375
Step-ins
Of Crepe Satin; tailored models
with hemstitching and French
flowers
Special Opening Price
$3.75
Night Gowns
Of Crepe Satin; in pastel
shades, tailored models with
hemstitching and French
flower, $g75
Special Opening Price
Gowns
and radium
Tailored
$3.95
Coats, Wraps
& Capes
UlliliillllllllllllllllllillllllllM
Capes were never better in crepe,
velvet, and many soft fabrics; Spert
r .. : e...:..i i. i
S.UOID iii bjrjiuaii spun buiurs una
fabrics; and exceptionally attractive
wraps, many fur trimmed, ethers
with braid and embroidery. Prices
are, throughout, exceptionally moderate.
$25, $45 te $135
jipssiSTOfwEi!
lint new a deem has fallen en that
haven,
And with ginger ale they desecrate
these mugs! i
(Jene the beck and fled the beaker,
And the spring linrblngrr seeker
Must content him with the ilusf of
walloped rugs,
Hiirs, rugs,
With the trusty, musty, dusty, frusty
rugs.
E
VEUT morning I'm awakened from
my slumber '
Uy a grim reverberation far and
-tf
The Wider Strap
Gray Sttie Com Cem Com
iiMfiea or all
Patent end ffauia
Ceif.
no
Harpers
Wakver
1022 CHESTNUT
Breakfast Coats
Of Satin and Crepe de Chine,
attractively trimmed with
ThmTn p. $5-95
Special Opening Price
Negligees
Slip en model of Crepe Satin,
flowing Georgette sleeves;
silver girdle. $10 ()
Special Opening Price -L 0'0U
Pure Silk Sweaters
Slip-en or tuxedo model; all new
D
shades. Alse Navy and black. Sizes
JjfkWwr aB
Ii i Hi utfi
u Vs W I mv
46.
Special Opening Price
Mohair Slip-en Sweaters
In fancy weaves; round or V-neck, C A IZQ
Special Opening Price , i3Lt
ull llillfl V
Afternoon
Dresses
A liberal blending of "Spert"
fabrics and colors adds a new tone
te the Spring and Summer fashions.
In their own field of mere formal
wear Canten Crepe, Crepe Rema
and Crepe Renee in a most colorful
jetting are favorites.
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