mwrmfimsm 'ITWVV I " U '-f 'WisW i. IrfV "r . "! ' ' PV ." Ttt f . W.TtrU.VfJ" s - . r. t ' " r, .' V ' - t.rf V - . ' ? EVENING PUBLIC LEDGElPHILADELP&IA, TUESDAY. titittOBEB 3. 1922 "i& f.i'MSFSW APPEAL FORECAST IN STILLMAN CASE Counsel for Banker Planning te Take Divorce Ruling te Higher Court WIFE SEEKS JUDGMENT New Terh, Oct. 3.-Itwn reported today that counsel for James A. Still ma would endeavor te have the ret s report set aMde and that If this ,rcf0 denied there would be an appeal e the Appellate Division' and that the 1 might be carried te the Court of Apu tlieoffiee of Delancey Nlcell, coun ceun ,d for Mr. Stll lmnn. it was said today ftA derision of Jubtlcc Merechnuwr 111 Ji! te one of three septirntc motions r'have ben made relative teKeferee JiiMwmV report. One of these dealt i rconllrmatien of the referee's re re pert and it was upon this that Justice "SJ?oterrt motions, it was pointed out have te de with cenflniilnK judg ment ami will be argued respectively "rfSw Jurtlce Merechauwr at White Ptatas en Saturday and before the Jus Jus ce"he may be sitting In Nynck en Saturday. Ne confusion or contradic tion exists In thee various routine legal moves, tliu nttiirneys mid. Jehn V. Ilrentinn, chief reunsel for Airs Stillman, cterdny obtained mi ;,r,Icr from Justice Merclmuser. retjirii nlile before him, requiring Mr. fstlll man's Inwcr te show enusn why the rnert of Kcferce Daniel J. (Sleasen heuld net 1)0 renllrmed and judgment entered in her favor. All parties In nny way concerned in what is virtually regarded as Mrs. Stlllraan's Html victory have been del weed with telegrams nnd congrntula cengrntula congrntula tery letters from nil ever the country. This includes the rcferee, Mr. Mack nnd Mr. Urennan. Most of these are from women. Lawyers for Mrs. Stillman regard this os a sure indication that the pub lic is with Mi. Stlllmnu In what she told reporters at Three Rivers when she heard of the report that it was a vin dication for mothers for the rights of their children, nnd it is new announced that should Mr. Ktlllimin'M lawyers np IicmI from ilcel-lnn l Justice Mor Mer ilinusT Miiv will demand n trial l Jury, ilils trial weuiu liccrssnnij imvr te take place at Cnrmel, N. Y., where the action by Mr. Stlllmnu was started. Three Rivers. Que.. Oct. .!. (Hy A. I1.) Ilaby Ouy StlUmnn. son of the millionaire banker, of New Yerk, who recently suffered from nn attack of high fcier, is new out of danger, according te Information recciu'd or the long leng distance wire from (irnndc Tines Inst night. Harriet Crabier's Will Probated The wills of llaniet S. Cratner, who died in Atlantic City, and I'lnru A. SpIiIIp, hlilJ North Sixth street, were admitted te probate tediiy. The former left an estate valued ut SUO.HOO, whl'e the latter'M is estimated te be worth $11.3117. Inventories were tiled in the livnenal rotates of .Tames Kinlcn, $75, inri.i)..; William 1. McUiiinlh, S1L I7.V1U; Mary UiIiIkp'M. ,W,. KIL'JJ; Albert Schmidt. S..71.".7n, ami VMzn VMzn beth C. tiretn, ?2.S,L'S.".;jO. FROM NEAK AND FA It rtoteerarhs of extraordinary epnt, iircm In.nt rw. rlcu.refn.us localities, fiem' ncry quirt-r of the Kleh. arn printed every vetk. In oft erla tone, In the Hotetrnwiru Scilonef tin Sunday I'LHtie LrruER. "Malm i ll a lt,.l, ' I rtt ' FIRE PREVENTION TALKS ' CONTINUE HERE TODAY Scheel Children and Factories Hear Experts Tnlks en flre prevention were re sumed today In vurTeus public schools and factories throughout the city ns pnrt of Philadelphia!! program In the national celebration of "Flre Preven tion 'Week." Mayer Moere, has Issued n proclama tion calling upon nil citizens te observe National Flre Prevention Day, Octo ber I). He quotes statistics te show that ns n result of fiOOO tires In 1021 twenty-oiie lives were lest, nnd Phila delphia's contribution te the $500,000, 000 nnnunl fire waste bill In the United Stntcs wns $0,000,000. Seventy-five per cent of the fires, he points out, were, the result of carelessness nnd dirt. NEW RADIO STATION OPENS Concert at Glmbels' Tonight May Be Heard at the Coast The new radio brend-cnstlng station of the Glmbel store will open this evening with n concert which If weather conditions nre favorable will prebnbly be heard at the Coast. The station ban been built under'the supervision of 0. W. Cunningham nnd J. l Bnrd, Western Electric, engineers, nnd M. A. Wygnnt, F. C. Evans, Jehn vIl. Oeergc nnd H. Rhhart, Glmbel en gineers. The new apparatus is ns large as the one which is used te broadcast across the Atlantic Ocean. . Noted violinists nnd pianists and vocal artists will perform tonight and speeches will be made by Henry M. Neely of the Kvenixe Punue Lf.iieer, and Ciillcn Cain, of the Purtuc r,i:neEii. There nre four tickers by the appa ratus, nnd beginning with next week (lie results of the World Series will be breadcasted plav by play. Any one who has a radio set can fellow the game. The stntlen Is leented en the seventh fleer of the Htere, nnd has been built with glnss partitions se that the pub lic may watch the operators at work. Thn Glmbel instrument has a range of 100 miles. PLAN RUBBISH DESTRUCTOR City te Replace Dumps With Medel Beauty Spots A rubblhli destructor plant, sur rounded bv wide lnwns nnd flower beds is te be built by the city nt CJ street and Rnineun nvenite. The plant, modeled after the mu nicipal rubbish destructor nt Terente. will cost .saeiMlUD. nnd will be in opera tion nbeut July 1 of net year. It will reduce te nshes nbeut ,!75 tens of rub bish every sixteen hours. Orders te rush construction of the plant, designed te serve the nertheu' district, were issued by Director Cave1 imniedintel.v en bis return from Toiento He viewed the plants there and in Mon treal ill company with Richard Wegleln president of Council, nnd Chief Dunlnp of tliu Highway Bureau. "A destructor plant- should net be objecfennble," said Director Caven DREAMS OF HER WAKES ITOSEE ONE 'Get Me Meney and Get It Quick,' Weman Is Ordered as' Pistol Presses Her Cheek SHE SCREAMS; THREATENED Sirs, Mary Yonkevley, 114 Green street, n wakened suddenly from a dream in which she wns "kidnnpped" by rob bers, about 4:30 o'clock this morning, only te feel the pressure of n pistol ngnin8t her face. She snw a Negro, nbeut twenty years old. nearly 0 feet tall, and dressed In dark clothes nnd cap. His face wns covered by n large hnn'dcrchicf. "Get me seme money, and get it quick," he commanded, as no pressed the pistol into her check. Net yet sure she wasn't dreaming, the girl lay still and began te mean. "Cut that out or I'll flit you with lend," came the warning. At the snmc time the robber grasped the girl's hand and told her te get out of , bed. Ah the Intruder steed nteugsldc her, Mrs. Yonkevley put en u dressing gown nnd made as if te leek for u pnlr of slippers. As she steeped benenth the bed the robber pressed the muzzle of the revolver iigulust her back. "If jeu don't hurry I'll crack, your skull with this gun," he sild. "Get n move en anil open the Ittirenu drawers Yeu knew where the valuables nre." Mrs. Yonkevley wnlked te the burenu nnd took $18 from the top drawer. At the snme time, risking detection by thn thief, flie girl gathered up several pieces of jewelry, nnd slipped them into her slippers. She handed the money ever te the robber with the nsscrtien thnt thcre wns nothing clse of vnlue in thn house. The intruder glnrcd at her suspiciously, re placed flic revolver in his coat pocket nnd disappeared from her room toward the first fleer. Mrs. Yonkevley serenmed nnd at tracted ether members of the fnmlly who wcre sleeping in adjoining rooms. They Immediately started in pursuit of the robber, who escaped through a rear deer mid ran through nil alley te Second street. "j Pelice of the Third street and Fnlr- ineiiiu nvcniic station wcre neiuica nnd n dragnet was spread for the thief, but be It believed te have jumped en n pass ing truck. liiniiiiiiiiiu! vismssatifflaaRassasjasx-jsn. Selected Eggs 46c dz Twelve geed ones in every dex. WantedA SALESMAN of unusual ability In ceTcr I'ennj'hanlii renrcientn live for NEW ENGLAND'S FINEST CHOCOLATES DURAND'S OF BOSTON An unlimited field nlth blc tnenj nmklni; opportunities for the Tlglil mm. en" Mini Iihk liail wide cxperlfnci t-f 1 11 tip Mgli-grft'le rnnly and who I a re it tiiiklnixis liulldfr. Write gMnu full Information ifenrdlnit age, pjporl pjperl chip, rrfercmr,, etc. te Durand tern pnnj. 21 rullun Ft., ItoMen, Mean. i. ii l 'i 3 m I IHBHkliiiiiHt' 1 P?T ' twlt rn i i i 1 1 J tTVl I I ' ! J UJi - '"rn' flu" "take, it III , ! Xer cv-'lJ-tcJ I ,'s) V ) I'eaitblr te arrange II i I s. .- 17 -. - .''''"'" ' I ; x '- pesiiblr te arrange ueur own terms leithm cnseii Vied Vwnni arcrpteil In rrehawie in paitial jieymftif ESTEY, The Heme Piane of a Lifetime Micii ou arc ycttuiR ,i piano, gci a t;uci(l etic. It is 'me rcwieim. A j-,)(J1, vvcll-cMablitcl make .it piano "itmall c.)ts ,, ljtt(. mlc'i tlc beginning tlian one of uuknuu 1 1 clia,actcr, but is far lc epciisic wlim the '"iti.il eutlav is s)rt',ul ever it-, many nierr vcars of seivicc. I" thu respect the KsTLY ceMs but vrrv little. '1'licrc "c linndrcls of i;STL-:V pianos in daily iim- that have seen cmitumeiis smnc for twnin-luc or thirty tears When ou eenie te apportion the lust aM enci all thec veais find that tlice pianos have proved te be veiy fai sighted purchase:, en the pan of their owners I lie LS 1 KV is a lifetime piano. It i.s a piano of com plete satisfaction. Once placed in veur home, an ESTEY will be a lifelong pride and je an investment ou will never ce,c te praise. lVeIle.Jlp0,i Itiiiruiinchiu I'lanej, I'laycr-Pianea and Virt,.. -i . . Ktti.ii Organs, ucter Ucttelnx .Seimm Tal.lii(; Machine. Cheney Art ' "i'miii (iikJ ricfer HeceuU. halt n nn Vv" '""'"'' "'iin in the wnrlil. Mere than aillnuHci , .'".""'"' "'"' "r""n!l have '"'' '"uiic and ESTEY COMPANY KSTBY HAM. 17th and Walnut Streets gflU&aelGQS carton of twelve 56C i The pick of the net ii i In all out Stores mm f&Uhvvvfar r&HWNi REGISTERING REMARKABLE BUSINESS IN OUR FALL TAILORING PROPOSITION- 37.50 Fer your selection from either Butt ings or overceatings of $50 te $65 qual ities Built te Measurement Customers are unanimous in declar ing that they have never seen qualities te equal the hundreds of patterns Which are available in the event. And we are as much pleased as our customers at being able te make the price lower this season than it was last Fall. ($10.00 for extra trousers with each suit, if you wish them.) Offer Closes Next Saturday Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth Street for 61 Years ' i 4'&"S$SS5W 3 niniaiiMiiiiiiiiiniaiiiiiiiiiifii ium i row pmpirmiiiiiiiiiin UllillHlillllli'l 13i I'liiwriiiiraiiiiif gj ; QwmenccLd' Jcrremxttt bpecialLit' Oppenheim.luns& ! i i Chestnut and 12th Sts. Introductory Fashions in Women 's Coats and Wraps The present tendency of thc mode axles elaborateness of thc Outer Wrap. Furs are lavishly used, even the linings are sumptuous affairs, rich in a wealth of detail. Nermandic Coats, in brown, black and navy, with the new cord trimming en cellar, sleeves and side panels, silk lined. Fur Trimmed Cape, $65.00 jifv II fin v t F Wli 1 1 Special 49.75 Attractive Ceat and Cape models, in an unusual variety of styles, with rich fur trimmings of squirrel, beaver and skunk. Special 65.00 Cleverly modeled Wrap Coats fashioned of rich deep pile fabrics with smart fur trimmings of caracul and wolf. Special 85.00 Other models from. . 25.00 te 295.00 Costume and Tailored Suits Fer Women and Misses Tailored Marlecn Suits, in long coat modes, with rows of line roll tucks or self fold trimming; notched cellar. Special 45.00 Twe piece, fur trimmed Suits of Arabella, with cellars of beaver or squirrel, also bloused tailored models of new fabrics. Special 75.00 Three piece, fur cellared Suits of Alarleen, consisting of one-piece frock with em broidered top of silk and matching coat. Special 95.00 New Spert Suits . . . 29.75 te 55.00 ''! ' iVi - - : A Three Piece r rr Cellared Suit, SOS. 00 STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER 3800 Pairs of W iiei q ' n enn s hue bums at Prices Averasku PTTJ M ess ill May s C of lakiig Smart, seasonable High Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords in a great Clearance Sale, in cluding lets remaining from regular stock, styles net te be reordered or lines in which the range of sizes is incomplete at a fraction of former prices. A remarkable oppertu nity. The Shoes in this remarkable Sale are from our finest lines, models from Laird, Schober & Ce. and ether manufacturers of nation-wide reputation. Shoes for general wear or for formal occasions. Many desirable styles and leathers te cheese from. SI. 9."5 500 Pairs High Shoes 800 Pairs Lew Shoes Many of the finest Hitch Shoes from Laird. Schober & ( e. Black satin, brown and black kid laced Beets, also fine I'un and Oxfords 4.95. $4.95 Welted Calf Oxfords I from Regular Sleck $5.95 Black calf, patent leather, tan grain and tan calf Oxfords with welted sefeb and military heels. Wonderful value at $7.75. e.:;. 1400 Pairs of Oxfords ( Q and Pumps in 30 Medels pO0 The mnve.t models in patent leather, tan calf and Dlaek kid btrap Pumps and sandal effect-,, both welted and turned sole-. alu smart Oxfords -SG.05. les Sch 800 Pairs of Smart Pumps and Oxfords Ktrnn PuniTiu nf K-.it. l,in..ir . i i r l ': "L"" vji umu Ki7vn Md-hin, tan call -iam- . p!' alKl turlu'd-el Oxteids ni.d samples from Laird, neber & ( e S.j.9.. $5.95 S9.S." pnc 800 Pairs of Oxfords and Pumps in 36 Medels Hie Illiest Kinds e 'ump l .1 (Kierrl... innv lr . 1 1,.,.. i,..ir Chiefly m.ideK from Laird. J- l-,l v & c, redu-ed i , a-i s:, $9.85 J. J. Grever's Sens' Oxfords $3 Oxford with wvlte.l -efe, .in, I lu j , .", ,,,,' style, -.?;:. 75. ! I , . , k. , lc 1 4-l 74 I I - . . ..i wu vuici i7iun.CS ill .... ." Vuu:."u " '': li"'Iiv feet.1 in.rjdin- nl,..n.t... 75 i ciiiiimon-en-e Levely Display of Fine Black Weel Goods A season of elejranec, such as thi. alwas tinds black well te the f"ii in thn rank of fashion And these aie the me.-t cleirwit of all cle fjant Black i.i I abnc-. Lerythint,' fiem the soft. liKht-weiprht ; xtures for drapinl keh ih tn the het like leatinu's, f.iliric turs and plu-h, an- -liewn. mcliidim.' many cxi-luii im cities of our own velvet : m abroad. Black Fabrics, in a complete price raiifre, s'n- ; 15.00. -' i ': , I l.iihl. r -li i5. en. Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs 50c new shipmi i t nf Inn Linn Ilandki uhii'f-, manj with colored beidii- nf Ian, liiMiider and blue, iih i pure white with ceidcti lrdi'r. trm 1. ., r,l -., I t! i. i I Select Your Hallewe'en ' a r e r s and A erclties new from the varied assortment in the Sta tioner; Stere. Geld-filled Jewelry at Half Price special puwhaM' from a niakei cif hijrh pi. nli truld fllled Jewelr.v. About l'JOil piei- in the let, and a Inure .ix-nitim nt of pattern-,. v Liiim ri( (.7h.s;.s ;iii' liar Piiib '.)c (Did :,or Cut)' Links ,VJr ti, Xi..',u Slpmlir lk ,V i I II ,t U i M irk. t Mh-uI Intermediate and Junier (rirls New Velveteen Dresses $25.00 i "v v .ii-ii a 1 1 i ,.r ' t 'l in ,i, w ,, , i,;.,, lj (1 kll-t ,.,i ' ,,, .', ,,s fai ! with ,,,',,., I ,, , ,,, hf"i "i aim iibl.i.n mnll, wth '' " k! m , iV. te ii ,, I-, in I ..' a i j 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 -ii,!,.tl i.iun.l nt .'", 01) ()n, ,,,,!, i i , ,,, Mi- 1'-' ti, ll, ,un- Intermediate and Junier C'r.s' Jerseij Dresses, ,v.J Dne-jiR,, , dri s. nt biuwn ei n.t bliu n-r-ii , tot h ; front, sheets an I puikit- ein bluldered in oibnel w ,.,., tailored eillar, t sti-i and b It piped with -ilk Si,, j (0 111 j cars. Flannel Middies, $;',.:,) V,i--e-' and Cirls' I'lannel Middle.-, in nuy l,lu, ( ,,, an I criciii; straight line and turiitd-up style-,; I'der Tan eillars and ends stitched in culm Sirs 8 te 18 years. -' r l.lfc-. , , ' , I lour 1 1 niru MEN! I Tep H Coats km 'from -&3 $35 Londen In from Km,' land distinc tively Briti-li in the r swag Ker cut, their hand-eme fab-ik-s and their jiain.stakin.' tdilerincr. Of hi-rnnKbene and tweeds with Indian or set-in sVjve-. Unu-ua!I e;oed value, .mju'II u-ree, 'at $35.00. Knitex Coats, $25 Durable, comfortable, neat loekinL? Tep ( eat- that will Ieiilt retain t'ieir shape and tfivn c::i eilent 'e kc. Extra-Trousers Suits, $23.50, $29.50 & $32.50 Of attractive all-wool fab rns in stK , f, i- men and yeuni; men l,-,7i- reu'Urar, st it. hert. ta I iml slender. Winter Overcoats $25.00 te $40.00 A tun i'k uf new stIes of exci II, r.t in iten.il-. ' I'me '( t inbic" Oe , eats at $75. -' ' U-, .s. i i, i ,. r s I I ,r l.i. t 1200 Pairs Men's Silk Socks 50c With ei't.in ten-, in hlack or n,i v hl'ii Si.;es i'.. te ll'i. n eccl!eni tjuality at an . no ei'mu'lv low price - i ' lc ,, i l tl r - I M rl., is,,, Te-day Is Seme Child's Birthday All, i -e is t Mil, ! i im, jilld the ii' da a- h, , If ,,,,u l, ,u i veUMK-ter wli,- turthdai i- n"t far uir. j mi m.ij be -um In ei -h,. win.i'l appiei i.itc one of these a- a 'ift '"l.i- " in - ., , . , B rl m,,,i,,1 1, , , , , , , , , " 5 .til I J. I . s. " M l - " I-' - ' , ' 1 ' f- I , . ll .', I 1 - ll-l ' , , i i-. ,-,,i ., r 'i i it. i, i i i Whit: Shirts $1.65 1 i mini tab i 'In ,itn ,,r with' lit att.i, tu ,' , ,Mai of .hiM- iitnrt ,ii,i totten P""J" Sii ! .' te js inch - I'll nt. h r te nioriew, bin u, ,un't 1,'pli,,. them te "" '" e ! i'U .is M.ij5. '"enif i uiic f,.r n - -' i' , U A i ti i, r 1 I L-l I , M lilt 30 x3U Fabric Tires at $8.75 Ulll of tin lnanv uluu.S piesented hi the iltaiaiice of our etitin- stock uf Fabric 'Iire.s, at i-uch low pticei un 'J i 1 , - 1 ', r , fin i)i) "r, ;;, 1'ietect our Spaic- Tirc8 with a (lonlen Tire Cever, at these low pi ei -: "itm-j ti ) .iirj mm -'( SI Hi) ,iSxJ f2!lg HIimilirMvi' h CIMIiler llunnnit, Marlift Htrt-.t, wil y i 1J ttH 1 'U ii .( M -.. - y f 1 ? H
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