Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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'tforfelhi Vs., Sept, 8. Admission
tithe a the compenlon, nt the time.
l the mnn who kiucu n.-,tu. -...
Sn i Stene In Duncnn Weeds, near,
ninMbtira. Mc .. lnt Kebrltinry und !
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pyniii i i . ,nM efiPft nlfl. enllfttef!
If 51 i,e navy recently at Unltlroere. He
fch being held in custody rer Maryland
The Stene child disappeared en j
a Pebrnarv 21, after she hud left home I
If for Mio'el. Uennelt declared in his
i -figment this his companion, whem1
j. he described as "Red." kidnapped the
Ftirl and when no ransom was paid,
s tilled her. His statement 'tis given out
ti. il. .nml niitlinrlllen fnllntvH
fS ''About one year age I nclped te com-"i-.it
n crhne near Baltimore, in Duncan
fit Weeds, near Orangeburg. Mil. I de
4et knew the nnme of the man who
$" with me. I always called him
J? 'Red. He was about thirty-two years
; old nnd Ave feet inil. We saw a girl,
Clare Stene, coming down the Penn-
'wlvanin Railroad tracks, near Duncan
wnmia. enlne te school. We kldnnnDed
Y her and held her for ransom for two
ffdw. W did net get any ransom se
t 'Hed' shot her with a pistol. We
then covered the body witb leaves nnd
""Wt for Baltimore.
"We separated after arriving in Bal Bal
'timere. I de net knew 'Red's where
about s nor where he lives. The best
' place I knew te find him is around the
moving pictures en Brendwav. Clare
Bieno Ihed nt Ornngeburg. Md. 'Red'
tnd I vcre in the crowd nt the funeral
whea she was buried after her body
Via found in Duncnn Weeds.
"My correct 'age is sixteen years. I
me rev age as eighteen in order te
let in the navy. My next of kin is
ray mother, Mrs. Marv' Bennett, 208
Beutb Register street. Baltimore, Md.
"NORMAN GEORGE BENNETT."
"Subscribed te by Lieutenant L. L.
Hunter, U. S. N."
BODY OF "FLYING PARSON"
,- SENT TO CAROLINA HOME
Examination of Wrecked Machine
Throws Ne Light en Accident
Rutland, Vt., Sept. 8. (By A. 1M
The body of Lieutenant Belrin W.
Maynard, "flying parson," who was
killed with two companions, Lieutenant
j;. R. Weed, of Tlcondcregn, X. Y., and
Mechanician Charles Mienctte, of
Plattsburg, N. Y when their plane
fell 3000 feet here yesterday, was home-
' wird bound today for Mn.winrd, N. C.
Frepnrntietn hnd been made for for
'warding the bodies of Weed and Mien-
lite te their homes.
- An examination of the wrecked ma-
thine threw little light en the cause of
the accident. The three aviators hnd
teen engaged in flights all the week from
'the Fair Grounds here.
Before leaving the ground early in
fthe afternoon, Lieutenant Maynard lib
"usual was careful te see that his plane
as in geed working order. He had put
it through several stunts when it went
into a nose dive and crashed te the
ground.
. The Fair Grounds crowd was given
Mether shock when, four hours nftcr
the accident. Henry A. Smith, of Bos Bes Bos
eon, wns killed In a parachute drop
from a 'balloon.
Lieutenant Maynard was te have
treuclicd in the Rutland Baptist Church
list nlcht. The topic of his sermon
s "Death."
TIERNANS WILL NOT PART
BEFORE PATERNITY TRIAL
Professer Demands Quick Hearing
for Alleged Father of Wife's Baby
Seutli Bend, Ind., Sept. 8. The
Tlernaim will net separate, at leaBt net
until the courts have disposed of the
charge that Harry Peulln, clothing
merchant, Is the father of Mrs. Tier
nan's baby, it was made known at the
Tiernan home here jesterday.
Jehn P. Tiernan, professor of law at
the University of Notre Dame, and his
lff, Augusta, apparently are happy
In their devotion te the three children,
including the. baby,
j Tref. Tieinun njjr he will assume
personal charge of the prosecution, and
Mil oppose any efforts for further
postponement of the preliminary heur
Ing pet for September 14. Prosecuting
Attorne) Jelllsen nnd the professor are
Mitlng the evidence te be presented.
Mrs. Tiernan reiterated yesterday
that she will tell the entire story of her
I eged relations with Mr. Peuliu en the
jWtness stand. Peulln maintains si-Jence.
BEAT, THEN ROB JEWELER
Bandits Take $50,000 Werth of
Gems Frem Man In Chicago
.fhlcaxe. Sept. 8. (By A. P.)
Adel ib Knnstler, said te be u New Yerk
Jit cr was "faulted by three men
lean) in restnurant en upper Sherl
i?VrJ?MA,nn(l robbe'1 ,f Jewelry valued
poll ' "ccenll,18 te reports te the
The bandits escaped In nn nutomeblie.
runnier was taken te a hospital where
wus said he had been severely 'beaten.
Barrymore Back te Stage
x'ewYerh Sc'H- 8. (By A. P.)
jenn Bairymere, who 1ms been absent
rem. the stage n censldenible time due
tonHiibJ,en.l,i,!own w,n. rctur" the
Joetigiitb this season, it Is announced,
n Shakcspcrenn roles. After limited
ngaKHnents In "Hamlet" and "Rich-
Semptlen." als w111 upiu,ar ,n "1c
Qlrl Once Rich, New Vagrant
u,"'w Yerk, Sept. 8. (By A. P.)
iaminc her plight en un alien mai
", Mrs Clsctte Calrn-Ulna. thirty
form ai ln,lve et Denver, said te be
ienfti K " ,5.0U"B wemnu of wealth and
a vni. Btn"rt,5; Jesterdnv was held nr
vgrant In IXsex Market Court.
Alabama Republicans Nominate
In, ; OTft1?-, 8ertt 8 At "
Bti. n ,le'e8ntcs, the Republican
On L0,n?ntien yefterdnv nominated
irnnV rf,,et'r.et Ountersvllle, for Gov Gev
Cmift!lIr 8lt l" ben Natiouel
-eminltteciian for Alabama.
B .rJSStf. ViSXL .','. ".'" no Bl.c.
lltwin.n:: "i'.'if" "",. IO 5D
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. MIMI ilSES.. uunremin, WDMI mu
-Met Opens Dally at 0 A. M. Closes 5 1 00 r. M.
AH TKeie Goods en Sale Tomerrow2
Mll and rhene Ordr Filled Bell, Walnut daeO- Keysieiu, Main 4lU
Tomorrow
'' Velvet Rugs
25-85
One, hundred sonmless velvet
rugs jn pretty colorings. 9x12
feet size.
Thm price U for the one day only I
lit Ilretheri KOUBTH FLOOR
$2 Leather
Vanity Bags
Brand new! 1500 in the tot and
89c
SEPTEMBER'S BIG DEMAND FOR SMART AUTUMN APPAREL Find U Ready te Outfit (te
Entire Family With Utmost Satisfaction at Least Cost! A Great September Hemef urmshmg Sale Is AUe
n 1 Al 1- C..(luil VeKiaa fM TlivltlxT I-f MtmmiAritrmm f
in Progress and Abounds in Sensational Values for Thrifty Housewives!
about 30 etunnind styles
Genuine high - grade -leathers
in every npp
Ular shade; exception
al quality for this,
very low price. Ex
ceedingly chic jrinds
te , complete fall
costumes!
Mt mother PinST FLOOIt, 8TH ST.
fyift HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
Eighth I One Yellow Trading Stamp With Every lie Purchase All Day
Filbert
Seventh
EXTRA SPECIAL! t
Tots' H & $5 Dresses
Clearance of little let of many beit-ielllng hinde
$1.95
Greatest 'bargains In children's dresses In
months thrifty mothers will provide for
the kindergarten season.
Imported ginghams, cliambrays, dotted
Swisses, satlnettes and linens daintily hand
embroidered, smocked and pocketed. Major
ity have bloomers. Sires 2 te 6.
' Lit Brethers SECOND FLOOR
1
Tomorrow
1 4
Misses' Charming New Togs
WONDROUSLY LOW-PRICED!
The season's most delightful fashions for misses are ready here tomorrow
efferlnR especially line chotce te high school and college girls new being
outfitted for the coming term.
i ftefl t4 aHa ue tmitmm - - - -- - - h - m i .
Misses' Fall Dresses, special, $15
Paneled, plaited or stratght-llnn effects with unique trmunlngs and all
featuring the new lengthened, slender lines Satin-faced canton, crepe de
chine, canton crepe, crepe rerru and jjelrct twill. Sulendld qualities!
All shades.
Misses' Frecks,
Special at $19.75
In superior pelrct tulll, canton crops
nnd satln-fnced canton all colors.
-Variety of ery geed-looking models
featuring plaits, shallow necks,
loose flowing sleeves and novelty
01 nament.
Misses Coats, Special at $18.60
In excellent double-faced sports coating. Splendidly serviceable.
Mt Brether SECOND FLOOK
Misses' Suits, Special at
$25
Yalama cloth ajid trlcotlne In navy
or black cut en rather severe
straight lines, with cellar buttoning
close te neck nnd Fmart plaits, fiet
ln pockets ; pcau dc cygne linings.
Sale Extraordinary of
Men's Fall Suits
The bijyprest clothing bargains in many a season and the best values this
season is apt te disclose! Just about making cost sturdy qualities.
Weel Cas8imeres, Tweeds, Cheviots, Flannels, Velours and Hemespuns
$25 Suits
$-17.50
17
Men's Fall Hats, 2-85
A most important purchase distinctly high
grade hats in the very smartest styjes.
Exceptionally geed felts in rich, subdued autumn
colorings; styles te please all tastes; welt or bound
edges; lined or unlined.
Lit llrethers FlItST FLOOR, 7TH ST.
With One Fair Trousers
Snappy sports styles and
smart conservative mod
els, excellently tailored
and absolutely all-wool.
Suits that will give splen
did service in every day
usage and continuous
satisfaction.
MadeteMeasure
$60&$65)$Q1
suits rei
Extra Trevers, $10.50
Only two mere days with
in the time limit for this
great saving. Cheese from
high-grade fall suitings in
newest colors; select your
style from a complete as
sortment of geed-looking
new models.
Ne Additional Chargefer
Stouts.
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$32.50 & $35 Suits
$00-50
With Twe Pair Trousers
J3xtra trouser suits that
will give double ordinary
wear in single-breasted,
two and three button
sports models and smart
styles for elder men. Fine
color choice; best of lin
ings, trimmings, findings.
Beys' $7.50
Regulation Suits
.98
3
- wool blue
serge in Middy
and French
Oliver Twist
styles. Sizes
,51a te 8.
Beys' $13.50 Scheel Suits, $10
With Twe Pair Pants
Norfelks in all-wool cheviets, cas
simeres, tweeds and hemespuns.;
also sturdy Crompton corduroys.
Sizes 7 te 18.
Lit nretliern SECOND FI-OOIl, 7TII ST.
Beys' $2.50 & $3
Trousers, $1.49 & $1.98
Brown and gray mixed
cheviets and cassimeres
also a few corduroys.
eizes id 10 it. ,
Women's Modish Autumn Apparel
MARVELOUS VALUES!
Here Milady will find the very choicest, prettiest and most prac
tical new frocks, coats and suits se distinctively styled, se beau
tifully made, and se altogether SUPERIOR that the moderate
prices will truly amaze you!
Women's Stunning Dresses 1 $
In crepe-back satin and Canten crepe, with delightful
new sleeves and draperies and the latest lengthened
hem line. Very graceful!
Special
Women's Frecks, $OQ 7C
Special at ' & f O
Chic models in navy Peiret twill en
slender, straight lines, with gilt and
red braid trimming finished at waist
with novelty bone buckle. Exceed
ingly smart!
Women's Coats, Special, $25
In high-grade imported Scotch tweeds
and sports coatings snappy models
with loose backs that can be worn
with or without belts. Swagger big
pockets; some lined throughout.
Women's Suits, $OQ HC
Special at 3.f
Beautiful straight-line belted coat
models, slashed at sides and finished
with mannish cellars and set-in
pockets. In high-giade navy and
black tricetines with peau de cygne
linings.
Swagger Skirts, Special, $5
Geed-looking sports models in striped
prunella of fashionable colorings;
shirred, belted and finished with deep
set-in pockets. SL'COND floeii
Men's $7 &8 Silk Shirts 1 $0.95
I
3.95
Tomorrow
Second wonderful shipment of our record-breaking purchase! This price
is less than you'd ordinarily pay for just the beautiful silks of which thcy're
TTinrln nnrl nvurv shirt in the lnt is hinnrl new. nnrfer.fc. stript.lv rusteni made.
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Of famous Eagle crepes de chine, heavy broaaciein suns ana saun
stripc silk jerseys, all with soft cuffs.
Rich heavy qualities; stunning color combinations, also plain wnite
jf$mEJfc.
II
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75c & $1 Four-in- j
Hands, 35c 1
' 4
Silk knitted plain
crochet, honeycomb, ac
cordion, pineapple, etc.
Plain colors and
heather mixtures.
;t
S3 Silk Strine Madras
Shirts, $1.79
Extra fine woven!
madras, with lustrous j
silk stripes inter-"
mingled with stylish
colored stripes. Doublet
.soft, cuffs. 1
Lit Brether. FIRST KLOOK, 7TH ST,
Beys' 85c I'Fairmeunt"
Blouses, 65c
Well-known make;
high-grade colored)
s t r i p e percale. At
tached cellar; deuble
yoke; soft cuffs. 7 te
lb years
n te $1.50
Vestee
Sets, 49c
Salesman's samples
practically all im
ported. Vestee seta, also
s e p a r ate vestees,
cellar and cuff sets.
Peter Pan sets and
separate cellars. On
sale Main Arcade.
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$2.50 te $3.50
Vestees, 98c
Imported; wen
derful values.
First Fleer. North
Girls' 7 te '81 $498
rail Frecks J Tomorrow
A very fortunate purchase of a high-grade maker's pretty
new samples. Great variety of delightful styles!
All-wool sorge and crepe hand embroidered, and with knife
plaited skirts. Alse included are smartly tailored regulation
uiceaus, wnn uraia trimming and embroidered emblems.
Sizes G te 14
$17 te $35 Fall Coats,
$9.98 te $24.98
High-grade velour, belivia,
broadcloth and ether heavy
coatings . some trimmed
with fur. Sizes 8 te 14.
$3.50 te $6 "Lucette"
Frecks, $1.98 & $2.98
Excellent cinirh.-im nnd ilim.
brayg In neat checkw. stripes. J
tllnIHa (l.lfl nlnln nnl.. .. t.- f
......O HIIU 11.1111 LUIUI 3 - llll
nana embrelclerv or rlckraclc
braid vhlte cellars and cuffs
and some with knickers or
bloomers. Sizes 6 te H.
djjjrw &fr$' 'Ty495 S'k
- - r r-wps
Lit Dretlier SECOND FLOOIt
Stunning Trimmed Hats
$4.98 & $5.98
Providing especially fine selection among
chic dressy hats wanted te go with pretty
new autumn clothes.
Nene te equal them under $8 te S10 else
where.
Excellent velvets, fcll-and-velvet combi
nations und duvetynes in every fashion
able new shade with plenty of all the
lovely Autumn browns and ever-popular
navy and black.
Trimmings are clever fancies of ribbon or velvet, pretty novelty orna
ments, quills nnd ostrich.
Charming Hats for Kiddies also in Matchless Showing and Very Mod Med
erately Priced. . tit Brether. THIItn FLOOR
Women's H te $8 Fine Lew Shoes 1$0.95
Frem a maker of high-giade footwear who supplies numerous exclusive shoe 0W Tomorrow
shops and rarely sells even at wholesale for this low price. J
Patent celtshin, gunmetal, tan Russia calf, black Russia calf, black satin and silver cloth.
Beautifully fashioned strap pumps and oxfords with welted or turned soles and
heels in every wanted height. Something te smartly complement any fall costume.
i - ifiw.
jRt r
Beys' $4
Shoes, $3.49
Bread tees: rub
ber heels. Sizes 9 j
te 13V.
Women's Tan Calf
Oxfords, $4.98
Te go with jaunty
sports suits!
Welted soles and Cuban
heels. Alse dainty
two-strap pumps in
black glazed kid and
J patent colt.
Misses' & Children's
Tan Shoes, Third Less
Sizes 6 te 8 at S3. 05
Sizes 8U te 11 at $3.40
Sizes 11 i te 2 at S3.0S
New pony cut in tan
Russia calf fine for
schoolgirls. Welted
ea soles; spring
rubber heels.
or
Men's $6 & $7 High &
Lew Shoes, $3.95
Samples and close
out lets from regular
stock. Swagger styles
tan or black leather
with solid leather soles
and heels.
First Fleer, North
1000 Victer Aute Tires Reduced!
Nete the tremendous savings. Federal Tax Included
While the let lasts, the maker has ar
ranged for us te sell them at a price
an average third below regular in
some cases at an even greater saving !
Victer Black Beauty tires are famous everywhere
for their great durability and highly satisfactory
service. Every tire is brand new, oversize and fully
guaranteed by both the manufacturer and us.
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Victer Fabric Tires
Mat Trie
$12.35
14.75
19.15
22.05
25.45
26.80
27.35
Guaranteed 6000 Miles
Slze Hale Trice
30x3 $8.39
30x3. 9.89
32x3 10 12.98
31x4 14.98
32x4 16.98
33x4 17.98
34x4 18.49
Ferd Owners! Extra Special!
VictorSpringfieldCerdlires
Size
miles.
30x3 tf. Guaranteed 0000
w
-SECOND FLOOR
:11T MKOTIlKKg.
Victer Cord Tires
Guaranteed 10,000 Miles
XAnt Prlre
$21.25
26.85
30.95
34.10
35.15
36.05
41.90
42.85
43.90
45.20
46.15
54.75
57.60
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Size Knln Price
30x31, $12.85
32x3ie 15.98
31x4 " 19.10
32x4 20.69
33x4 21.75
34x4 22.19
32x41, 25.49
33x41" 26.10
34x411 26.69
35x41, 27.19
36x411 28.19
35x5 " 33.29
87x5 35.10
!79c
$1.50 Candy
Package . . .
A week-end treat for the
family, which all will enjeyl
It contains a pound each of asserted
chocelatcH and anllla marshmallows
and a 6-ounce can of after-dinner
mints.
First Fleer, North and Subway Stere
Hosiery and Underwear!
Children's 35c
Stockings
18c
Fer Tomorrow Onlyt
Important school sale
of 1000 pairs! "Puri
tan" make in'fine ribbed
cotton very Bturdy.
Black, white and cer-
Thrce pairs, 50c.
Ready- te Wear
$5 te s6 HATS
Just received exceedingly smart fall
medelsl At regular prices they'd be
quite exceptional they're wonders for
se little!
Duvetyne combined with velvet: also plain
velvets. Plain and two-tone.
Large dressy shapes with quills, embroid
ery and unique ribbon or velvet novelties.
Sports Felt Hats, $1.98 and $2.98
Autumn colorings; smart bands.
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$4 te $5 Feather Hab, $2.98
Hackle, cequc and duvetyne, with ostrich.
Black and colors.
First Fleer. North
J EJeW Tomorrow
1328'
devnn.
Half
Price!
Children's 55c te 65c OOc
Vesta & Drawers, ea. '''
Special One Day Sale I
Heavy fleece lined. Slzca 2 te 12
yearb. Ne mall or phone orders.
JJJ Uietheri First Fleer, Seuth
$8.50 Opeuurn Chokers,
$3,981
sVUU Our Bit JUiUurMt Meet of Brrythln .t lowest Prlcet-SeTenth Fleer of Oar New BeJIdlay, 7th Market Bts,
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Women's
& Misses'
$16.50
Fall Frecks,
$10
relret twill nnd
trlcotlne In navy,
hrew n nnd hluck.
flioeso from 2B
smart styles with
in go ting, em
broidery or head
In jr.
Women's &
Misses'
$16.50
Coats, $10
Sports and
double . f 11 c e d
coatings In tan
Bnd brown. Lined
tei waist or
throughout.
$3 Plaited
Skirts, $1.98
Striked prunella
In fall colorings.
$4 te $5 Ready-Trimmed
Hats, $2.98
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Extraordinary purchase of
faehlenabkt lHrire. medium
small bats, of silk elct
LenH velet; some with feather
and ostrich brims. Black and
colors.
1000
and
or
Misses' and Children's
Hats, $1.98 te $3.98
Unusual assortment, including
velvet, plush, felt and combina
tion styles In black nnd colors,
lints Trimmed Free of Cliiirc
If shapes and trlmmlnge are
Purchased hcrel
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Misses' $2 te $3.50
Shoes, $1.95
Alse children's; gunmetnl cnlf nnd
tan In sizes 8i te .'. AUe Infants' -
.iu vim, iiaii'ni con ana kkibkih:
feome with white tepi, blzes 4 te 8.
Men's
Suits
22.50
Values,
$14.98
$27.50
Values,
$17.98
With two
pairs of
trousers te
double
their wear.
Fall and
w Inter mod
els In sIiirIe
nnd ileuhln
I) roast e !
effects, mo me
hnlr lined.
Fnney mix
tures, p I n n
strlpe ohe ehe
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mercii and
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Sizes 33 te
41.
Ne Mall nr Phene Orders Filled
en Subway Voetwear
Beys' $1 Blouses, 65c
Strlptsd pircale: attached
Sizes 8 te 16.
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