ffwinFlt V "u id VfA ' kvn -i w, EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922 r 4, f, H. EUGENE HEINE WEDS SAN FRANCISCO GIRL i.... PlntlOS Jl" Up I'P V'l Vv I fr " V. Ink Rew piayer planes ! iGrarid nanus -.- Rcnredycinc Pianos 475 STRAWBRIDGE L HOWARD VINCENI n1ff a me ". .... - GIRL BOOTLEGGER LONGER N OVE TYPEWRITERC 0,er 100 .IKTerent mulie. Je I. elil "" Thnrmiitlily i;,;,!ru.le.l. 1'ree delivery. rfcein M T!.1 ie.Dr" '""' 1-Year Guarantee r-l..i tiayi.vA Phene us new-., - ,005 CHESTNUT ST. BUNDYTYPEWRITERCO. Admits She Is -Disillusioned After Desertion by Her "Wonder Man" WAS LURED BY LUXURY of the llnnlly i COLD ASPARAGUS A LA VINAIGRETTE In Itlnp impcliSEing refreshing. A real treat when seasoned with the centime EA&FERRINS SAUCER THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE uirses & plujsicians recommend .esinel mi jiMi-iiiit-y nave re eel unnn t m i .. . hi.trPMin,.nf f a ;.-, ,i 0...I...' : "... " i mij'i"i-"- - " - v.iMini finv.1 .11 iii 1 1 iinir una )ccause they knew that Kcsinel Oint nent se miicUv stens ttcliintr nnrl tr.r.. Tally clears aw.iy the disorder. Frem liby's slight rash te severe cases of iczema hundreds fiflcttcrsljcar witness e its healing power. It's wm t Main easy te use. Whv don't vn ry it? At all 'druggists ttu Associated Prrxi New Yerk, Auk. 0. Details tlllfntivnlitfnnnl rnmniipn tlmf tnmleil iihietopn-jnir-eld Mr. Ktlltli . Stevens In jn II us mi nlleceil bnntlexRer j (piren were drawn from her lips when , she wns icrnlk'd te the slnntl for ernss- rxninimitinn In rcdenil Court in Brook Breok Broek ln leilny nt her tiinl for violation of the Velstead net. y,hn went calmly nualn ever her Rtery of her first inert in;; with Antheny Ciin' sec, nllr-Rpd bentlpixeer king, Tliey met, she paid. In n eemeteiy, where he nearly van her down with his automobile. She told of her first clandestine dinner with him in a Fifth avenue hotel, her limit decision te abandon her peer jeuiik huslmnd for the wealth ( assese prom Neil te shower en her nnd Anally of (lie cruise te the llnhamas oft his jaclit - named In her honor which resulted In her nrrest. ' Thnufilit Onrj:e Was Tobacco She admitted she had sat once en the deck and cheeked off the burlap Iiiirs wlilch were leaded Inte the lield. Hut all (lie time, she insisted, she had thought the cargo was tobacco. "I was very much In love with Cns- sete." she said. "1 did net ask iibeut his business. lie told me he wns In the tobaete business, and I believed him." "Are you still In love with him?" demanded Assistant United States At torney Uliie. Her cje.s wavered a moment nnd then she answered : "Net any longer. I thought him a wonder man but I have found him different." Cassese disappeared after he and Mrs. Stevens had been indicted, leaving her. she declared, penniless. "Wallace L J. Cellins, Mrs. Stevens' lnwjer, intended te keep her from the stand yesterdny because of her ill health, but the prosecution objected. 'She appealed net only willing but nnIoiin"te testify in her own behalf, and begged Mr. Cellins te grant the I wish of the Prosecutor. Her lawyer I then instiueted her te tell briefly the story of her life, in her own words, ! but at each lntimnte expression As I sls,tnnt T'nited States Attorney Blue I jumped up with an objection. This twits her story, se far as she was pcr- 1 mitted te tell It, up te the time of i ...it ..,. . I1 mnwiiirmmitt l t O .,ff1s tlviA minimum m.rimry m ii it milium i Tf;rrx & riiiii m..iiini.iiiir3 . The finest butter in America! rnsifir&srr & m , v tf t JkM li. i:. Mil. AND JIBS. IIKIXK In our Phila., Camden and suburban Stores tsvn "llj WIWIii'IHiJIIIIIIiIIHIIII!! aiijS .iWi. ""xctx r.' i, " liy-: hi r. i d . n iHifinuu.i iiii niii .iii' i iiim. t itimiriiii'. j iimS SiiiiiiMiii'1:; i ' i ' .tr c r ' ... i '..i;:u .irj , I S-H. Ml 1'iilil' ,:,y A II ' Wedded Life "Monotonous" "When 1 was a very little girl my father wns wealthy and we always lind everything that was lovely nnd beautiful. (Objection). Well, nny way, then my father disappeared, and seen I had te go te weik. It was nufullv monotonous. Ami then Jill- ten llirseh came nwng and I married. ! him, thinking it would be better than working, but it wnsn t. (Objection.) And one day I was just leaving the cemetery. Iming visited the grave of my uncle, when a man In a big ear nearly ran ever me. That man wqh Mr. i'lissese. Then he took me home ! in Ids e,r, and muny times nfter that he took me for long and lovely rides. The jetithful .Mrs. Stevens had a distinct appreciation of the dramatic, ami punctuated her lccltiil by snap ping her black eyes. "Mr. ( assesse told me tie was very wealthy, was single and lived with Qliis sister," she continued. "He told N' me of his cais, hi jnclit, of the benu- fclltifnl clothes I might hnvc and also of L itw. ...ti.iwlnri nf Pnlm Ili.nr'tl Mlnmi ."a-s.tu and Jnckmille, and asked if I would go with him. I wanted te go. Will, nnjwaj, nil through the Seuth we stepped at the blgget hotels, in eiy bi.ir.tiful plnics, Cassese Arrested "One night when we weie nt Nassau (she pniueiiiiced it Xnr-snw). he nske.l me te go aboard bin jncht in the harbor, l'rettj seen another leat came along side 'and bcg.m unloading packages, wiiippnl in bui lap. nnd Mr. Casscse checked them until the captain called him. He asked me if 1 would take his , plaie for a few minutes, and because i he doesn't often ask things, I did. And that is all I knew until when I came i back te New Yeik. I learned that he bad been arreted for smugglings whi-Ky.' The witness referred te n previous asi. against Cnssese, en wlue bunt, the IMith, was found whisky. Ciisse. Iiaving been leleased under bail, told her it would lie netess.uj for him te i-ft the Seuth again te grt neeessnrv i witnesses for bis trial. He had asked i Imt le aiceiiipam him. am), bii-aiiM'' "he seldom at-ks twice," she ngired, and i together the arrived again at Nassau. "And then, one night, he asked iiv If 1 would go out te another beat he , had theie, n he could see a man," i she continued In her testimony. "Of, i nurse, I went with him. And then two beats dime alongside ours audi some sailors started unloading mere packages. Mr. Cnssese asked me te encU Mli'lll ler 11 nillir, m lie ilium ttillt with a man. and se, of i nurse Id. Ne, lie never s,uii mi tiling iiiinnt whlsk t" mi', bec.iuse lie Knew It would net in'tei est inc. Yeu knew I was only Sir, Cnsscse'ri companion." When she said that, she smiled. II. Kugene Heine, Assistant City So licitor and lecturer In law In the Uni versity of I'etinsylvania Law Scheel, was mart-led today In San Franclsre te Miss Dorethy Wicks, whom he met In the service during the war. Mr. Heine was u commissioned olli elli cer in the Chemical Warfare Division and was sent te San l-'runelsre, wlieie Miss Wicks, Jaughtcr of Mr. and Mr. Theodete C. Wicks, of Stockton nnd San Francisce, was engaged In war work. Miss Wicks was known as one of the prettiest and most talented girls In the I'll el fie Coast city. The wedding was u quiet one. Mls Mildred Wicks, a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and Mnjer Trunk Streng, V. S. M. C was best man. The jeuns couple will spend nn ex tended honevmeon en the Nertli IVtclfie (er.st and the Canadian HeckUs. nnd upon their return will live in Phila delphia. Mr. Heine Is T mender of the Union League and Ovcibroek (Jelf Club and nn ncthe wetker In the I'ennsjlvnnln Bar Association. 1 Cems Ge Just say Bluejay te your druggist The simplest way te end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plas ters. The action is the same. Pain Steps Instantly Cna:ii32j We buy and dismantle nil hinds at plants, lunie or small, con cen tuinlnK Iren and stce). CJend prlccii paid. Michlevitz & Company HAKItlSlllltO. l'A. GAS' I Soldering Furnaces and Appliances Manufactured bv L. D. Berger Ce., 59 N. 2d St. Iltll, Market SSi Kevitenr. Jnltt 87 n PERFECT CREDIT PLAN CHAFINii Let Nature's Own Remedy Sun River Ointmenf come te your old. The fimt implication clvea relief. A short treatment heals rtub. bnrn cases, lluthe with Sun Rlcr Seap All Beed driiRciste or sample from Sun Klver Ce, 10U Broadway, N. Y. City. ' " HEATING SUPPLIES" Illll I. KKS. Men in nnd Het Water. I Nil. 'ill Klelinrilnen hteniu llulirr (usrd) 1 Ne. at rieni" American Heller i 7 arrtlen lit" MIIIh HellerK 1 Nu. IB." Ideal 1'reinler Heller U'atHen MeD.inlrl .steam Traps ,M)'I ItiDncN Itadlaler Yiiltes liitmiii A Mi lan1el StiMim Trlnu T KNI Lend Lined t'hrmli al V.ihttt ' . I,I..1...H.I.... ,,...1 II.. ...... 1. 1 lit ii iiiii, ,,ii, lining IIt- liter Ilratlni; Met en ( lirulatliuc end Itantre llnllrrs iIiih Mater Heaters S 00 cuili I'liw. Flttlnim, SipeelnltlfH Kadlaters, stram, AVater, odd lets The James P. Weed Heating Ce. S30 N. till Street lli:.TIN(l CON ritACTOKS hlTI'LIKS WW e'sb)0(i Uesti reduct a uritn fediict Peacock Ginger Ale is fit for Utile chil dren te drink. It is our proudest beast that it is fit for little children te drink. And it is BETTER for little children te drink than most water is. Better for you, tee. Especially in such veather as this! Ecuador Bank te Aid U. S. Export ers, Rotary Club Hears A system of eiedit guarantee has been i tuupli ted wlieieby a lug bank ill Ueiindei- millet takes te pietect all American epnitcis who send goods te that (eunti-,. It was stated today at the Ketau Club luncheon in the ltel-leMle-Slllltfeld. Dr IVdenck W. Ceding, Amerienii consul nt liiiajiiqull. Ueunder, the Kpeiker who made the announcement, said that the United Slates bus been hading ter the last twcnt jeius with imports ami experts fiem and te Li iimler. , , (iii'iit Iliitnin has been a dose second Id this (euntn and tieiianin a m'ij peer thlid. the consul continued. He belittled icpiuts of n (ieruuiu llieuiue te Ameiienii Hade in Seuth America, and said llml (leiiiiiin business In that a i en hefi'te the war was greath c.ag-grl.ited xi6e BATTERIES HUNT CHINESE GUNPhAN In Ann 'SARSAPAmi i v lWrBEER,VANII.lAl VOUUA ROTHES rxetvcRAGEi Man. Hunters Reported Here Search of Ke Lew's Slayer Sevcial Chinese iium liiintiM - were K peind le have slipiMil Inte I'lilludel phut tediij In the beliet that the slajer of Ke l.ew. piesnlillt of the Hip Slug Tung Assoil.alen. Is hiding here. Ke was tdiet le death sevei.il das age in New 'Yeik'.s Clilnalewu. Smol Smel ileiing ihiili) between the Hip Sings mid the On I.eeugs has bliued out again In I'ell nnd Mett streets. Bellee of the Eleventh nnd Winter streets s nlleti heard that several mem bers of the I Up Sings reached here earlv thm morning te. hunt for the Chlncsu gunman who shot their chief. They give you the kind of service you've hoped for but never expected te find. Till; HI.HCTItlf IIATTHKY .stohaei: t'O. EXIDE SERVICE STATION Dlrrit l'urtery llrumli 671 N. Bread St. Hiune I'eplar .13S3 r Three Things te Remember About The Semi-Annual Furniture Sale Variety Beauty Economy Examples f the lew Femiftire A wonderfully comfortable suit with the new' high thin arms nnd the distinctive mess edging. Consists of full size davenport, one low-back nnd one high-back arm chair. All with loose cushion seats. This suit is in the sale G Q Afk at ft TJ ,U- y rtat3ax-j aStilSll 1 1 ,22 Style tells the story of this beautiful Suit. Davenport, Wing Chair and Arm Chair all equipped with loose cushions, seats and backs. Scams covered with the fashionable P?T? mess edging. The Suit in the Sale at tpOOO Never have we had such a large, beautiful and varied collection of Geed Furniture for any Sale. All of it is new, all of it at reduced prices, much is at savings of one-third "te one-half. Our 9-story warehouse is packed te the reef with hundreds of Suits and Pieces which are being constantly brought te the selling fleer te fill up the empty spaces occasioned by Furniture going out te Philadelphia homes. The Furniture is conveniently arranged for easy inspection. Hundreds of suits and single pieces in compact concentrated array make Furniture selection a genuine pleasure. i Particular Attention is Called te the Graceful, Distinctive New Living-Roem Suits We had many of the LfVing-Roem Suits designed and made specially for us they are our own exclusive styles. Netice the two illustrations at the left hew successfully the new designs have gotten away from the bulky, heavy-stuffed Furniture of recent days. The new Furniture is mere distinctive graceful and artistic, mere fitting for the modern city home or apartment. Plan te come here te-morrow and take advantage of the value5 afforded. & Strut brid.. & Cleth.er-FurH.ture. Third Kleer. Jfeta, I, and Ueddlmj Fleer 24. .Market Street.' Kn,t i ill s J Autumn's New Dresses Are Charming The materials alone arc a treat wonderful new crepes, by such fascinnting names as Autriel, Granadn, Denisette, Harsenna, crushed moleskin, and of course, crepe Rema, satin crepe and Canten crepe. And in Street Dresres, which are decidedly coat-like, very fine grades of Peiret twill and twill-cord arc shown. This new line, in black and colors, from S39.7G te $115.00, is most sat isfying. Medel Sketched, $39.75 Inexpensive New Crepe de Chine Dresses New Autumn models, in plaited - panel and draped styles. Navy blue, brown and black $15.00 te $22.50. High-Grade Cotten Dresses Half Price $12.50 Ratine, gingham, dotted Swiss and linen. Straw bridge K Clothier Second Fleer Market Street Clearance of Women's Capes and Coats Half Price and Less $15.00 $35.00 $50.00 Only one hundred garments altogether, but each one a wonder ful value. Chiefly one of a kind, but all of high-grade materials, and all the desirable shades of the season in the let. A oed range of sizes. Sg-- Strnubrldce i. Clothier Second Fleer, Centre Clearance Reductions en Trimmed Millinery $1.00 $2.00 Formerly Three and Four Times These Prices All that remain of our late Summer line of Trimmed Hats in the Ready-te-Wcar Section. Practically all kinds, shapes, styles and shades in this miscellaneous let at $1.00 and $2.00. l-7y Struwbrldge & Clothler becund Fleer, .Market Street. West CaLrarde tF JHIOJtNAWA B This is the Hand Bag-with the "safe" pocket a pocket hidden away hardly noticeable even en examination, and skillfully designed in every respect for safety; can be used for bills, checks or valuable papers. La Garde Hand Bags come chiefly in cowhide and moroc co, in handsome shapes with overlapping frames $5.00 and $6.00. Slrawbrldne. ft ClethUr Alile U, Centre Clearance of Misses' Wear Fine Capes, Coats and Wraps Greatly Reduced new $29.50 te $45.00 Fine silk-lined Angera Sports Coats; straight-line Capes of Peiret twill; velour, wool epenge and twced Capes and Wraps in light and dark shades. Fine Wash Frocksnew $10.75 te $19.50 Our entire remaining steck: Striped and checked tissues, dotted Swiss and voile; colored organdie, tailored linen and fine gingham. Only one of a kind. i-y - HlruwbrldgD & Clothier Second Tloer. Market Mreet Exercise by CO Victer Music Health exercises set te music and placed en Victer Records te be sold, complete for $3.00. The Health Set consists of three double - faced ten-inch records (two exercises en each side; twelve in all), in a neat compact folding container, cloth-bound. When this is opened like a triple mirrelr, steed en the bureau or hung en the wall, ready for use, the direction charts printed en the envelopes containing the records, arc in plain view Used once a day, these exercises will help anyone te keep in better physical con dition. When you ask te hear them ask also te be shown a Pert- VM J'ictruiau (N- .50)' the Uctrela which may be closed and carried like a suit case. Strawbrldue 4 ClethUr Klftli Fleer. Wen Save About One-half On Men's Oxfords Exceptionally low prices en three groups of fine Oxfords for a hurried clearance. Special Value at $4.25 Men's Oxfords, of chestnut brown calfskin, English lasts; tan calf, Blucher styles; nlse black grain and black calf, lines from our regular .stock in various styles. Special Value at $6.95 Men's Sports Oxfords, of genuine white English buckskin, with ivory-finished welted soles, white buckskin with chestnut brown leather trimming, and all-white buckskin. Special Value at $8.75 Men's Oxfords from the James A. Banister Ce. Of chestnut brown and black gun-metal calf. English last. Alse Oxfords of tan kangaroo, black glazed kidskin, tan calf in aneus styles. Beys Oxfords Reduced New $2.05 and $3.95 Beys' Tourist Laced Shoes, rubber soles $2.25 lr y htrawbrldne A. Clothier nistith tnd l'llbert htieets Sporting- Goods at Clearance Prices One-fourth te one-third sav ing en these, and many ether needed aiticlus for general outdoor use: Pacific Coast Bathing Suits $2.65 Life-Guard Bathing Suits $3.75, $4.50 and $5.95 Other Bathing Suits $1.50 te $4.50 Tennis Rackets $3.15 Rubber-sole Sneakers $1.15 Bicycle Tires, 28xl1i $2.50 Gelf Irons $1.35 Weeden Gelf Clubs $3.35 Gelf Bags $5.00 Straw LrtilKe t Clothier H.'nement Wen Clearance! Men's Fine Shirts New $1.30 These fine woven -stripe madras Shirts are clearing away rapidly at this special price. Dozens of patterns and color combinations, from v hich te cheese the one Shirt or the dozen that you particularly like. All sizes 131" te IS l.iml Stere 1 Khth htriet Girls' Dresses Reduced $1.35 Plain colored chambray with gingham strapping; checked gingham with chambray cellar nnd cuds; also combination Dresses of gingham and cham bray. Sizes 6 te 12 yeaVs. TT7 y Straw brldse $2.00 Geld, green and blue Cham bray Dresses, in smocked, straight-line styles, or in yoke effect trimmed with fancy colored braid; some with white pique cellars. 0 te 12 years. & Clothier Svc-end Fleer, Marktl Street Fine Rugs Here at Prices Belew Present Retail Levels New arrivals as well as Rugs from stock new at prices which careful comparison shows are below te-day's letail prices. Sanferd's Superfine Seamless Axminster Rugs Size 0x9$2S.?5 and $J3 8 Jxl0.fi $45.50 and $50 7.6x9 $37.00 and $43.00 Size 9x12 $49.75 and $60 Many putterns can be matched in smaller sizes. Reual Wilten Rugs Special 9x12 Rugs Size 0x9 $47.50 Seamless Chenille Axmin 8.3x10.11 $73.00 stcr Rugs $60.00 Size 9xU $75.00 Axminsters $29.50 Crex de Luxe and Other Rugs, Size 9x12 Feet At Special Clearance Prices All-fiber Rugs, Special at $11.00 Stenciled Prairie Grass Rugs $12.50 Heavy Rainbow Colonial Rugs $11.50 Crex de Luxe Rugs $17.50 &ry Btrawbrldge i Clothier Fourth Fleer. Went Radical Clearance Prices en Men's and Yeung Men's Suits Hundreds of fine Suits re-grouped at new low prices for a quick clearance NOW. Greup of Worsted Suits Cassimere, Worsted Suits Fine Mohair $13 $26 Less than half price. Seme due serge Suits included. Alce Suits and Other?; Conservative and youthful models in fine materials. Many of our Finest Suits $16 Seme silk-lined Sample Suits in the let. Werth mere than double. Wickham Suits, New $36 Suits, Special $12 Durably ween, in dark pat terns nnd plenty of sizes,. Werth considerably mere. Gabardine and Worsted Suits $21 Alce and ether fine Suits included. Excellent fabrics and styles. One-third te one half under price. Including Suits made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx, and ether leading manufacturers. Palm Beach Suits, New $9.75 Sizes for practically any man; regular, short, tall, slender and stout. $18 Any man who knows. Suit value will appreciate these at it 18.00 as seen n he sees them. Twe-Trousers Suits All at $16-$21-$26 Slritwlirldte 4 Clothier Second Fleer, Kaa( fl H -l m w.s KF&f. .sjft&V,S, ...'.Hvg.K.u y.j4fe
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