HT "vgEf-'jy HVTxa H8W1 ? -' "' ' mnn ip iJ'T Mtff flB' ' CENTS ON DQLUR Receiver Seeks $500,000 Frem p Thirteen New Yerk Breker- s... iiera i- rms STONEHAM' DEAL v;v LfHEOPEN M t & A dividend or from thirty te thirty; re cents en the donor mar new nc c netted by creditors of the defunct brok brek Sle firm of B. D. Dltr & Ce., ac inline te the receiver. Furthermore, nn additional $500,000 for creditors willvbc demanded this cck of thirteen New Yerk brokerage e" i i. rierlnred these firms nc- rtPted commissions from the Dler firm. knewlns it te be a bucket shop, and without performing any rcui service m commissions. Saul S. Myers, of i?. Yerk, counsel for the rrcclver. wit Say "ne firm alone jet $300,000 of Salt Te 'recover commissions in such I fM i, said te be semen upg new. j 01 inc kaivhi., iy . - were swept away in sucn Amissiens has only recently come m WOMAN, 60. IS FOUND DEAD Roem Filled With G Accident, s the- Police Believe , What is believed te' be a case of acci dental asphyxiation' by pas was re ported te the police yjesterday by Mrs. Anna Conrey, who has a lodging beuse at 1020 Filbert street. ,; Mrs. Ellrirbcth Barr, sixty years old, wag found dead Hi her rdeni at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The room, wus tinea with gas, ana it is tneugut mat thri wind had extinguished the flame from i gns jet Mrs. Uarr had left burn lllg upon going 10 dc(i. Penn Faculty Tea Club Meet The Fcml-annual meeting of the Faculty Tea Club, of the University of Pennsylvania, will nc nem at sergeant. Hall. Thlrtyfeurth street and Weed land avenue, thin afternoon. Mrx. llclen Buchanan."Hltner, soprano, will givq a program or Bengs te a piano accompaniment. 4-JU A i a me) liiiA- Meeting Tonight' to.ponelder'Help te.ponelder'Help to.penelder'Help Irig ' Pafaatln' Fund "Ove; Preparations for launching the local drive of the national campalgp new hlnr rnnriitrtrri ih tlin ,Jawa .Of. the .couhtry'te obtain funds for the rebuild-, mg ei raicitinc, win ee maac unupni at a meeting of the Palestine-Foundation Fund Committed in the Conference Roem of the Victory. Building, 24 Seuth' uentn street. 'i.ne meeting nu uccn called hv Judce William M. -Lewis. regional chairman, and B, F.' Miller," chairman "of 'the 'Philadelphia section) te select aNcampaign committee and out line' a plan .for the enrollment of Inlla delpbla Jewry in the fund. ,. - ' The' committee meeting wl'il be fol lowed with a conference of representa tive women of Philadelphia and nearby cities tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Bellevue-Stratfefd, for the pur pose of forming a woman's dlvlsiomfer the fund. Judge Lewis and Leuis B.rcnncr will address the meeting1. SSSBSI ) .... Jfit - WHAT YOU NEED V If you want te knew hew te,drawta straight line or illustrate a story ;or runa lathe! l is If you. want .te, Itarn'ithe furid,ameitufsi'ln,elec : tflcllV te. help you 1m your 'business oMpre- fesslenr ' ' , ' t if you want te underi(and'rtne mechanism of 'your . automobile and savelexperise bllla for repairs, etc. or want, te learn aurncienv.aoeut xne uu f mobile te secure mobile 'business; a. job i or start, in me auie-. 11 ' - . , , ',. ' ' " . Inform Tinnelf of the; facilllles.whlc Our. classes ' ' ' brter atv nominal "ceiU V' ' ' Visit tie Ami! ExliibH.01 ef Werk; April 27-28; 8 te 10 P. M ' Aticae tkemmeKeneitExerdiet April 28, rt 8 P. M. SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE . ' ' ' ' ., .ifE.,Cer. Bread arid Spring Garden Streets Ir JiAAvitrr , fcler a!ts were swept .away Uinswei --- -. .' . 4L . ,i . inrnnsivn hiiiiiv hit Xr accounts, according te Mr. Myers. I. Mere than $:J,000,000 belonging te cue- , temers was mystcrieusjy uissipuu-ii miny brekcrngp houses of repute, he Tits, are nmeng the beneficiaries. At the last meeting of creditors it was . .nneunccd that from the wreckage of I the Tier concern It seemed possible te Lu-t nbeut SOOO.OOO. The chance t.f recovering damages from Bcvcral wealthy firms which hnd transactions nlth the Dicr company, knowing It te be n bucket shop, mnde It likely thntBCvcrnl hundred thousand dollars additional will "be recovered. Mr. Myers said, se that net assets of $1,250,000 or mere may be !feuml te offset liabilities of mere than M COO.OUU. AUOUC iwcniy-iivu renin mi the dollar was in sight fr creditors nt. tlielast.anneunccment. This new devel opment, according te Mr. Myers, makes possible a dividPnd of thirty te thirty live cents en the dollar. In a statement issued yesterday en behalf of the protective committee of creditor?) of thc.bankrupt stock broker breker nte firm of K. 1. Dler & Ce., Daniel W. Hlumcnthnl. attorneys, of 2.'J.'I Broadway, attacked the action of the receiver for Dler & Ce.. in agreeing te accept $200,000 in settlement of all pos sible claims ugalnst Charles A. Stonc Stenc liira, part owner'. of the Clnnts, nnd made known' hli Intention of insisting upon n Fcaxching ptiblli' inquiry into Mr. Sleneham's collections with the cue. '' "It is absolutely imperative that n oempletc lncstigatlen be made by mir remmittee and its counsel," Mr. Blumcnthal Mid, "respecting the fol lowing important elements in this bank ruptcy nftHlr with the end in view of recovering for the creditors the roeiify due them : ... "First. The real cause which brought about the expulsion of Colonel Hurry U. Hughes from the Philadelphia Ex change at the time lie was a member ef the firm of Hughes & Dier,. and what relation, if nny, he had te the precipitation of Dicr,& Ce. into bank ruptcy. ''Second. The pecuniary Interests, if any, of 'Dec Dier und his associates and Charles A. Stencham and hi as sociates in the little business' transac tion, involving $5,n00.000 whereby Charles A. Stenchnm '& iCe. transferred itveustemers' .accounts te Hughes & Dier -A ;.TJhlrd.rhft pecuniary Interest, If asyuiat' Charles A. Stencham and his aiaeiiit'cs nnd "Dee' Dler and his as as iedttes had in thc.purchase en the part -of, 'Charles, A. Stencham from K. D. 'JWerTeV. Ce. of home $2,400,000 worth it cuMemcrs' hccurltles. 'f-'Feurth. Just what 'effect, if nny. the transfer of Charles A. Stencham & Ce,?a "accounts with or without the con sent of,Stoneham's customers te E. II. Clarke & Ce., who are new in bank ruptcy with liabilities exceeding $100, .000, will have as te my contention right a) that. Stetjclwm should he held neionsible te the customer.-, of Dicr & 'Siir. Blumcuthal further stated: "Our .committee has been culled upon te per per fe'rm'a big job and we are going te de jit.' Eight theufanA men nnd women, ""Hturjng in every station of life ; widows, orphans and heroes of the Civil as well as e! tbe World War. find that thej hare been driven te' destitute financial lireumstances by reason of the wrecking of E. D. Dler & Ce." Regarding the assertion thnt Mr. Stenehnm had transferred his accounts ie Hughes & Dier upon the consent of hli customers, Mr. Blumcnthal said : "I represent many clients who lg lg lg oreusly deny tltet they, ever consented cither In writlns or etlicrwi&c te per mit Mr. Stenehunt te transfer their nc nc teunls. 1 represent many ethers who, If they did content, did se only in re liance upon the Utencham statements nnd declarations that after n thorough investigation it was found thnt the firm if Hughes & Dicr was ubselutcly re liable and financially tafe." TO REWARD BRAVE ACTS P. C. A. te Hener Six Men Who Saved Animals' Lives Silver cups will be presented en May 10 hv the auxiliary of the Pennsylvania S.P. C. A. te six men who distin guished themselves during the last year in Mvin? the life of some animal. The men te be honored, two police- sen. two firemen, a Park guard and a civilian, were selected from a large Buraber of persons whose uames were recorded by the society for some con- kPicueus act of bravery. pi ?,f0 nn0 wl" receive the cups are ? Ca,nta'n L. Pancoast and members JT truck company Ne. 14; Patrolman Wilmcr W. Williams, Negro, of the nineteenth and Oxford streets station : street Sergeant Ernest .1. rtutlcdge, of ,?. twenty -fourth nnd Wolf streets (tatien; Mrc Lieutenant Edward Stuart ft ..'," '-'well mid Frank Kaubcr. -nJ.Ti l Ne?t1' Woodstock street. Hon Hen Hon erablc incut cm will he given te the men l8tancc rendered in emergency cases. . Ridley Park Wemen'e Club Meets Tm n"ll,JH, ,unchcen and installation ,lM.ac'f? (or the Women's Club, of 'w eyninrk' ,nkcil P'ace this after noon, lheic will he speakers prominent Skin, Vresnm will be vendercd hv Haenl i;-llMcK"ncy. Mhs FlerencV Muti1 i ?i .Ju"'Hhlnn Inlsky ami WenY,W 1 ?','ls- ","'"''" Club will leLIn ." c1,,ay fl,,,lllc,1 "Toe .Much Mui'ri A,nul.,B tlm H'cakers will he St.ir,c"ep,,,,bc,t' 1'rcsldent of the Slri iii1'?11;''" ."f Weman's Clubs: he r.'i- i"Ir,L,ll,.k,c' vlce President of '"roekL J-cdermleii, and Mrs. A. A. Ceiini.. I-' 1 I. ,l Ul ,,,e AJeinwiirc wiity Federation. IW'll.lfillT I II tnm, -....r...... . 'Ir. .... ' tillli? i NiJ Mtt,,'!l!1l,;,l,"l,l tm.cball smenu ..:. -".'"'. ". ! Sue 1 ." I.RrMiiii " rei'iiiun. II1Q Vhn Wi. e'.rv ",ZXuW."L '?': -'.iiAja9,irx ery inurnln Of nk " nwram .."n.e.uy., FOUNDED 57 YEARS AGO Anniversary Menth at Heppe's C. J. Heppe & Sen Ceatfal Stere 1117-11 It Chestnut Street Uatewit Stere -'N. W; Cer.tth A Tkomyien SU. t ' Florence J. Heppe (Sen of th Founder) President H. C. Schemacker Piane for $390 Here is a real and acknowledged high-grade piano which sells for $390. We de net merely advertise this piano with an idea of attracting ye'u te the store te sell you some thing mere expensive. We actually sell these pianos at this price. Furthermore, we guarantee A i i t . A ' . 1 -ma nere is -neiner Anftiversary Menth Opportunity! the H. C. Schemacker te be the greatest dollar-for-dollar value in Philadelphia if you can find a better value we will refund your money. This piano is fully guaran teed. It is made in a very attractive design with genu ine mahogany veneers, ivory keys and the best of materials and workmanship through out. .This is an opportunity you should net miss. The price, en players is $580, en grands $695. Call, phone or write today for full particulars as te prices, terms and catalogues. During this month we will allow you 20 mere than the actual value of your piano or player piano if you wish te ex change it for a new piano, a Grand or a DUO-ART Pianola Piane Among the prominent instruments that we have the honor te represent are Masen fc Hamlin Grand Pianos Steinway Due-Art Pianola Pianos Stock Due-Art Pianola-Pianos H. C. Schemacker Pianos Aeolian Due-Art Pianola Pianos Stroud Due-Art Pianola-Pianos Henry P. MUer Grand Pianos Kgv.:V' A 1 I 1 1 fV C saved through elimina- H-LLLkJLLO en Qf non-essentials. When buying Certain-teed products, the pub lic is net forced te pay, in these economical days, for waste in needless items. The sixty different shades of paint often found in a single store, are replaced by two dozen at Certaih-teed dealers', and ample selection is allowed. Beth dealer and customer profit by the saving effected in cutting out un necessary stocks. Our tremendous output, wasteless distribution and relendess elimina tion of frills enable you te purchase highest quality at a price you can afford te pay. CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION Certain-teed Certainty of Quality- Guarantee? Satisfacti en 4 I III ' I ...'. !' V . -V fr, , ',. , . v r- I III H - - - ... - .i r a - mKmmmmmmmmmmmjmmBmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm L jp-r-""--:. " ' , j. . n -wHHHBiMHaBMaiaaBBaBHHBaBaBaaaaaaaaHaBaMi bbim. . : j. , . ,, : - ,,..-: ASPHALT ROOFINGS OIL CLOTH ASPHALT SHINGLES TARRED FELT PAINTS OF ALL KINDS VARNISHES LINOLEUMS INSULATING PAPERS FLOORTEX (ECONOMY FLOOR COVERING) - , STRXR1laE glqthiei 1.1 re ... lift . MM '5 HHen' 8 and Yeung Men's SUITS $25.00 That Meet Our Idea. of Real Clethes Value at This Price If you are a young vman or a man who likes te keep young then these smart sports styles will appeal te you instantly. Or, if you prefer the mere conservative effects there are trimly cut styles, tee, that will please the man of conservative taste. The fabrics' in clude brisrht-nattcrned cassimeres and tweeds and the always-geed blue serges. , Suits that are, in fact, worth much- mere than this price -if one is te judge by prevailing value standards. AH sizes and proportions in the . Serge Suits, and all regular sizes in the ether materials. t'r.r-y PtmwbrMce & Clothier Second Fleer. Kwt Housekeeping Helps Special! Here- arc some sprinRtimc specials that will help thrifty women in their sprinj? houSeclean heuSeclean injj and ycar-areunl heusekeeping: 100 Bars of Classic Laundry Seap$i.85 A WHITE .soap, lathers freely in all waters and will net hurt the hands. Six Packafcs of Weel Seap Flakes U0c Made of pure wool soap excellent for laundry and kitchen purpose. One-third under price. Felding Ironing Beards new $1.85 On a stand. Streng and well made. Lcs3 than regular price $1.85. Mrs. Potts' Laundry Irons $1.35 a set A s-et contains three irons with stand and handle. Less than regular price. Aluminum Frying Pans at $1.15 Of heavy aluminum, with hlack weed handle; 10-inch size. Less than half price. Electric Toasters $2.75 Fer toasting two slices of bread. Galvanized Iren Garbage Cans 75c Streng and well-made. One-fourth less than regular price. Mail Bexes $1.25 Black Japanned finish, one-piece construc tion; with slit in the top, and a glass window. Garden Toels Lawn Mowers, Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Rakes, Hese, Spades and many ether small Gar den Toels, all at low prices. Jj StrawbrlJKc Clothier Bailment r These Axmipster Rugs One-third under Price In the Department of Lewer' Priced Fleer Coverings New Here is an opportunity te secure Axminstcr Rugs in wanted sizes and patterns, at consider able price concessions because of very slight i imperfections chiefly in the matching. Scan., these instances of the values afferded: i Size 0x12 feet, under price $21.75 ' Size 9x,15 feet $33.75 and $42.75 l Size 11.3x12 feet $1,2.75 Sizes 9x9 and 9x10.6 new $24.75 Size 6.9x9 feet $18.75 and $21.75 "J Size 7.6x10.6 feet, under price $21 J5 !, Mniv brides Clothier Fleer 4'J. Fi!brt timsi- Enjoy Spring Days en a Mead Ranger Bicycle Yeu will find here one of these famous Mead Ranger Bicycles in a model te your liking, for we are factory representatives and sell all models at exactly the same factory-te-ridcr prices you have noticed in magazine advertising. Premium sets included. Ranger models for boys and men $46.00 te $35 Juvenile models for the youngster $39.50 Girls' or Women's models $49.75 Other Mead Bicycles $38.50 te $40.00 -?-y Stnitt bridge & Clot'.iler Teurth fleer. Market Street Hard te Equal These Beys' Two Twe Trousers Suits at $13.75 Yes, you can get lets of Beys' Suits with extra knick erbockers at a lower price than $13.75. But we don't believe you can find any where a better Suit for $13.75 than these. Exceptionally well tailored 6f all-wool materials, in the new smart styles and shades with mohair-lined coat and full - lined knickerbockers. Sizes 7 te 18 years $13.75. New Khaki Sports Suits, in sizes 5 te 14 years at a very special price $2.95. Mrawbrldse C lethier Second rioer, Filbert Steet. Eil Switches and Transformations Notable Value at $7.50 Just what se many women require te achieve a becoming coiffure. These are particularly de sirable at $7.50 each, though they are worth con siderably mere. Three-stem, Wavy Switches, some with gray, and all-around Transformations $7.50 each. Anita Waves of fine, wavy hair: for the front of the head new $635 Stiawbiids 4 nethlT Firm Fleer. Halcom. Tllbert Stret Men's Striped Madras . Shirts at $1.65 Me.i will agree that ihis is a very low price for su:h fine Shirts. Made of Jlnc striped madras, with soft cuffs, and in a wide range of geed colors. It will pay you te stock up at this ex ceedingly low price $1.63. rrr-- Straw bnde 1 Clothier Kait Stere. Eighth Street Manicure Tickets $4.00 The price of one manicure is 50c, but many of our customers prefer te buv a ticket entitling them te TEN MANICURES 'at $4.00. Nete the saving of Sl.00! Strawbrlds A Clothier First Fleer. Rj.eeuy. Filbeit Slieet Fer Summer Cooking a Florence Oil Steve Summer is net the time te fuss and fume with a coal range, they take tee much time and keep the kitchen tee het. With a trim-looking and practical Florence Oil Cook Steve you get all the heat you want for cooking and they aic easy te care for. The heat they give is even,vstcady and concentrated. Fine for baking delicious pics, cakes and bread or cooking steaks, roasts, etc. Prices vary according te size $16.30, $121.50, $26.30 te $46.00. straw Drl4e . cietjiier uaj-ment rl'i inn lHjt.T jit Tf"iSSnBfTiTySavrwt'iT This Reed Fibre Suit is $128 The illifstratien can Rive but a faint idea of the charm of this 3-Piece Recfl Fibre Suit, enameled in a choice of several colors, with seats and backs upholstered in attractive, cretonne. Loese spring cushion seats ever springs, en all three pieces. The large settee, the rocker, the chair for $128.00. Three-Piece Wicker Suit$85M Consists of large and roomy settee, chair and rocker, all with loose cushion scats and backs upholstered in tasteful cretonne. Prettily enam eled $85.00. Twe-tone Enameled Wicker Suit $205 A really beautiful 4-piece Suit consisting of settee, chair, rocker and oblong table. Seats and backs upholstered in smart cretonnes, and the Suit enameled in mais and green. Price $205.00. Enameled Willow Suit $81.00 Four pieces te this choice Suit a 4-feet settee, chair, rocker and round table. Finished in frestnl mulberry enamel, the seats and backs upholstered in attractive cretonne. ! Enameled Weed-and-Cane SuiC-$280 Particularly lovely Suit of 0 pieces, suitable for the sun parlor or summer living room. Enam eled in cheery tones and the pieces have cretenne upholstered backs and loose spring cushion scats. Suit censibts of full-size settee, low-back chair, high-back wing-chair, steel, oval table and daven-pert-end table $280.00. Natural Willow Pieces Finished in Celers te Suit Yeu may cheese from a creat variety of natliml Wtllnu' nlitr.ni iyn nneu unit 11Ln un tirWB IUM MMIVM ,F.WW.W, t. V. I . . h. JWM linf' 1 1 y " " will upholster them in cretonnes of your ew choesimr. and finish them in colored enamel tn harmonize with the cretonnes, or any decorative Im sencmc. twbrldge k ClethUr Third Fleer, Uut -. -' ' mi inn: -vijh th i ;v T&3& m. M 1 ","' T X .. ."J..1