VS. Mi inin Immiy pr 1 V!,;-rd and World War Vet- Cfnt Parade te Independ- J""- . . . nee Hall for Celebration tM J .. fCNCIBLES ARE IN "nc . flL ..!l it. nntrlellr torch through RlCW of P"" . . mernlnl. STthfrcommnnnnttlellepro. id& Thl "v nut one of the- ninny Ulter. . . t ti1(, rlv tlmt R&kTthe Hebrntlen of the IfflMh an. rSflSry of the birth of Oeorge Nash- I ?;. earl Imiir. members or tile I" A',",'?, ill, 01,1 Ounr.1 of 10.11a- i?Fm. In tlielr tmnllewtail uniform TeW1 "".r,.. W..i .,i f din Hinte SI!! nml the American Legien nt 8U(e Fencib e armer.v. fc Oil Uliniil ei win ttiiuyi eolatien at the time of the In Hrt Tiniiprfnni 15. Hayes and the "..i.. nniipnreu in me vnneun niut'' . . .,- lJ uniforms In use during the A erlil These contingents were joined Inter Hne-neVly organized Legien of Hener the Phllndeipiiin luiiku ui i-.ue, mm Ja tiftfffin. r:C. i...V nf he OM Guard rode tttadler (iencriu iieergc woeu. re- i Ac me "-" ". : ... . 3 Lending the legionaries wbh uap SnT. Kwlng Montgomery, SInjer Ed ri.jtfi,iii.iithe OldGunrd Fenclbles. mwnu . -- .,. . ... ,. .1.. IJeutenant jesrpn eumuueiun wic .1. in f ndanjinileitPA ltfttl inarm iu ... ."" "- ...... bir in unke of nn escort of mounted V- 4 ... lltlu tirnahtnti mnrnliA1 Erri Bread te 'Chestnut utrcct. nnd v.... m Independence Hall, which Jii, pad nt cjes right. They marched Wcte Market btreet nnd returned te Iftfrt was """"" patriotic M'cechmnklng. "Vha nrlnrlnal event In which Miu city ii- nrmnrv ler a iiinciicen. IU WHICH teJi'in' official part was the nrcscntii iln aMIie Washington statue this aft- (DOOn 81 .unuunui iun, iui.imuuui 9A. m ... hribt ftatue Is a duplicate of the ?imOU8 nouiieii muiuh ui jm-iniumil. I., and Is the gift of the children of Ufi IBIC JOlin .liuiiiiviiu. iiiiiuuitiuu- st, In lilt memory. The ceremony took place In Memerial HnlL aftnnilreds of nubile hchoel children 'lO'ene retild count them flecked te i dedicatory cxcrcNes. Xne .leiingiers enjejeu nil iiic Hiring "wklch come te such an event. Mevie I'Mtraterx "shot them" in various poses Atr Hiev liml 'Vhet" Mnyer Moere win mnd'c the dedicatory address, nnd XU trip was innue weiui winie gen v The ftatnc ns unveiled by Henry nr. 'Mellheiinj , a relative of the donor. ', (The' General Muhlenberg Society, Children of the American Revolution, pre a historical pageant in tuc tinui tinui lerium of the Philadelphia Yeung (Friends' Association, Fifteenth anil Catrrr aiieeis. iiie syuiDeuc ugurcs portrayed Included Pocahontas, Frank Frank te, Lincoln, Itarbnra Frltchlc nnd tig- Uti'ln the late war. i Highway Pests Placed , Tw6 pests calling te the minds of mssers the history of Frankford live- list were placed en thai thoroughfare Jkii afternoon by the Historical Society Fraukteril, Une is in front c the .Old Prcsbjterian Church nt Frnnkferd 'iTtnuehnd t'lmich street, nnd the ether , t Frankford avenue nnd Ilridge street. ;iDedlcntlen ccrvmenieH wen 1ield ill i;Frankfercl inenue and Church street this tfternoen. After uraser by the Rev. (Mm P. Imird. there were iiddmieK by ,ttmas Crclgliten and Henry S. Uemc- ;In place today recall that Frankford liyenueMas In ( elbnlnl dns the King .- Jllijhwaj. It was mit ked out in H'7.. Ortr It rode .Telm Adams and ether delegates te the Continental Congress In ,J77e; Washington and his iirmj ntrcheden the read te Yorktown; Wii llim Penn used the read in going te hln eeuntry place; nnd the wounded in the Mttle of Trenten were brought back by way of the highway for treatment in the 1J Presbjteriim Church, which was ttsed as a hospital. yHeary Artillery held iTs'thlrty-sixth nn- ' ii ,,eunleu ,,ni1 seventeenth annual Mlleall. The comrades sat down te "rn- .en" In the Philadelphia Yennir friends AFseclnl Ien's dining room. The Wtnwrs nsvxMnhli'il m n ',.ir.i.- i.ni.i tbelr assoclntien meeting nt 11.' with "en ami installation of officers at 1 30 followed by dinner at U o'clock. HOllcall flier uns l.nl.l .T.he vC!crnn 5iard of the- Third , In .ftntry. .N. (J. p., ,ii,i its sllarp t0. -iu wiiiincmeraiing tlie holiday by street pnrade this nftemoen. Members wwmbled nt the nrmery nt Bread and lDarlen ttrnniu ntwl ,nnH..l..l .1 '""" Mreet te Chestnut, then west . ..v.ie ,iii iuuii-iii;ii liurill OH VII VjllFMIllir n t HI f t nn mn. . fMt will une ( Innrr nt Hip IMMnnlntiu.. ii. " "' nmnuiimT, l nny rtiwatlng the forty-third anniversary i ff the regiment ine l'cnnsjhanln Society. Sens of W..I.7 " '".'"iiV Bn,( 'Heir annual h. ... ' ..... .. ,,.n it.,,',- j!uihbieii s iiirtiKiny party th Mu ,.f(n- ..i. ? n,'."einbl1v rooms ei the His- rill, ""' or I'ennsjlvania. Dr nes wihih Harrison, president of I ""society, received the members and I j;-". miu ine members of the Beard AL',l,,iri"U:' ''r1, "'1S f Amer- c.ltr-- ;- "'"inn jrsieruav. wnen jciue secretaries ni di h. ii , .i nia State Camp l,cadnunticrl,. '' I'. O. S. of A. Acthlties . ThiS eVCIlln!- tlm nmml,.., .1.. "2Rn,I?t,.0.n "" Parade te the Acad- in'int .ln..,fcl,--. )i '.? Ac t.l'cre.wtll be; nimtinti,,,,. At 0:30 o'clock the doers tie n..H?,wll,,ny ";'" ilm,w" "I"'" te Pub lie inn l,-.. ..,:n i '... J, WMtlng a ,j,,., Senater Peppe,- i g 'he principal speaker. Others will Mr n8'("',,,,"n lohnseu. Cnbriel II. eldnn?,ii,',,,,!,"r0,l:. 0sar " Wether old and Hnrry J. Stene. , "Be of the evening iiknrimnn.u ...ill OV ft memnrlnt ...,. Inn r .I. ,. .-, . Cam nml ii . "'''"- ll IOC Kill! UOIOIICI I mnufll Pierce, former reel or of St. ' iithew s PioteMnntnplscepnl Church,! Hit 1 Ciirniftntttii . t '.., fcV'j;':"i'..: ,'". . ?". ,"rar . m, rtlfln k. ,1 1 , "" s,rves lleglstra lleglstra tiren hcrv he dm- nir ik ..n,. pim. . gnjlll be at 8 o'clock, ut 1222 LeVus't Sln1.li ";V,lt,r ,,he "Vl'lws of the Phlla lpliia Chapter, National Wur Meth- AI!.dny Kiilirlits nf r?nltiuihii ClIB 1 1 lipm.,.1 . , .. heth ii"- . . " l,'e c,lt.v nre eliscr SI V,fts.lll"8t"'" Uirthday and An the ..i.l0rf' ,)a- I" Illiectleil with bnotHZeZZaie" rr ,llL' l'0,rCt" nbaS',!1i f'T..."!.'."?....1'.1' )or Sloero this Jt ., '11, ll'MIIHIII. IllLTI HUH evening by meiubci'S yi 1110 Hal Bread yj 1110 urceh. Italliine. an oitrai.lz.itlen ff'.iiiiin business ..rn. ,., ll-l.-, S.iulli ii.. . "" 1 mi cveri'iscs win coil.. LI litr. ri'l. . . 1 . Kn.iii.1 ,;. "ddi esses in Italian and Irani 'i """'''l li.v inuslcal .io .ie ra'n, a buffci luueheeu and u .lance. Dies Frem Brain Concussion .-- . ...... aiain concussion Xri0r,tV,,,'',i(1,ic'!' li,f'yl'V" 'f HWI Its i ..I . .K,,r,'r ' ,.11?'1 ,1,,, 'i'l'i,'''"'s of the if 1 ?';",,, '"" eonnissien KP Vym nt Lcflkye IMiind, was will lm efllwrs of Jho Pennsylvania and Ninth StrMtB4iw Market , I- frm- i.i.. "-"?; v"M" OWO,UU I Rr ' Uniia.,YT V.- YV'.W' OMftlWOIIf) KMHi a . - wiuiii. iiiiiiiiigi ii mi iiin.i a. ...1.1.. ... ia(imt in . iiu.n ,,.,m1, I Baal ar rain iiv rriiiii'Bii . . . m-a air gaga iiiiiatiinii in pit tan m ai sawsa aw . saai ai ai ii.':'. ..., 4 iia..i.rfJ.t..',h.vj. " ' ji . 1msi-j "ivt-fjt ri.i,:if'v? "-. .i1 - y .... ii A.i.'utur. ks.ii'. vrhvi.. t tx fjuhA &ivetr'7i ii ma .vt? xu 7-.tr r. - - yji-lv iWVjw-v.' . mm$wmm$x a. . i BHHHH' '- NATIONS POLICY BVBVBVBSBVBVaVJVaftircJ'Mtuls P&BBKltmmixiiM'.': ,'i SSi 3tail - ? "T'9EEEEEEEEE,WRaE&lBB'SES EEEEEEEEEEHk'M1!14 $$&wtt ,mJLi''' , " alL v'TillEEEflE&&$?9ESS'nBl(flHBB , aSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSMatsViiiM'ilii i ' ii I, :,,,', .7l$tmtl$W9f?J4ttWJttmtt. Three Women were hurt slightly' when a' Sixth street car" Jammed Inte a Reute 51 car going west en Wal nut street shortly after neon today I CAMDEN BODY IDENTIFIED " AS THAT OF PHILA. WOMAN Twe Men Laat 8een With Her Are Questioned by Police The woman's body found frozen last Friday in Ferrest Hill Park, Camden, was Identified 'today ns that of 'Mrs. Stella Myers, thirty-two years old, a widow, of this city. She was Stella Leenard before her marriage. Identification was made by Detectives Ilnlev, Barren nnd Lex. of Philadel phia." who said the woman had a police record here. A sister of the dead woman also recognized the body. Fingerprints made the Identification possible. The mstfiy wns partly cleared up following the detention early today or two Phllndelphlaiist held in the Camden jail as material witnesses. The men detained are Herman Oas ter. tiftv-lwe years olds 0711 North Sec ond street, bartender en Second street near Peiilac. urn! .Tehn Smith, forty - J three ears old. 015 'North Second T . f II.. .......Irnil nt m I street, WHO occabienunj ni Thev were seen late Thursday night and early Friday morning with the woman new dead. Ne charges have been filed against them yet. TWO MORE RUM VICTIMS HERE PIE OF POISON DOSE Police Find Samples en One Man and Are Investigating Twe mere victims of moonshine ...i.:..i.. . e. .inn.i imlnv. Thev arc Al- Wllini,t iv v- .-. , ree bert i'latt. lifty-twe years old. 28 F.ast Cambria street, and .Demlt re Znri, forty-nine years old, 4iJ0 Stiles street. Bridesburg. . Piatt died nt the Northeastern Hos pital at 2:13 o'clock this morning, after ihysiclnns hnd worked for several hours in' an effort te save his life. Zarl died in the Stiles street house, where ne was found in nn unconscious condition. Beth cases are under investigation by the police. Seme of the Hener drunk by Pllntt was found in a bottle in his pocket. It will be analyzed. Piatt was passing Frankford avenue nnd Somerset street lirst night about 11 o'clock when he suddenly collapsed, falling upon the siuewalic. iari occu pied a furnished room. His landlady heard him groaning last night nnd found him unconscious. He died seen after c doctor reached his bedside. EIGHTEENAUTOS STOLEN 8everat High-Priced Cars Included In List The following persons today reported te police that their automobiles had been stolen : Samuel Toinpklnsen. Penn street nnd Oxford pike, S7.10; Paul Myers. 1104 Sixty-ninth avenue. Oak Lane. $1000: Matthew Re.wl, 1500 PnrrNh street, SlSOO: F.lizabeth Faggen. southeast ior ier ner Thlileeuth and Medary inenue, S1500: Walter Muench. 10 Seuth Kighteenth street. 5000; Hyman Miller, 5022 Catharine street. .$1000; Samuel Tobin, Itll.'i Montgomery nvenue, ISIUMJ: manes r. eucu, .iuir i est uur vnl street. $;jwmi: Austin i". ureer. Ulinwn iitld Ufltmaii streets, S2."00; HI 1... II Te.n.,nnn,l -fl l!,.,,,!, T. sup street. ?2."0 ; Charles W. Swing. Xi: linmilteu sirect. js.kmhi; it, tt. Rnby. Pheenlxvllle, $000: Ur. Samuel Wolf, 1811 fc'euth Sixth street, $72."; Paul Uluss, 3232 West erk street. SI 30.1; Samuel Belder. ."It IS Larchwood nvenue. S2300; Merris Waxier, 10,15 Seuth Fiftieth slreel, S1000; Rudelph Kngel. 217 N. Horten street. .$.100. nnd i Walter Kelin. Majestic Hetel f-IUU, WARNS OF TOO WEAK NAVY Ex-Judge Perter Would Net Leave U. S. Open te Attack ' America's need of a navy stiengl enough te guard (lie safety of the 'Na 'Na teon was urged by former Judge W. W. Perter In an addicss nt the Washing ton's Daj meeting of the Stale Society or t'inclunati mis niteriioeu nt the Bejleviie-Stratferd. He thought that dlsnimlng should net he carried se far that the I'nlled StHtes would be left open for attack. He ipieted some of the snjings of Theodere Uoescvelt en preparedness i ltl,.. LimnL ,it.u tene, Iml.n UniUA n.i.l ""' T'"""" ".ii nn"'- niiuji- ami ""ftini- Internal' Muart, Wlllinm Wayne, a greal -great-grandson of Gen- cnii Antheny Wayne, presided. Elkton Marriage Licenses Klhten. .Md., Feb. 22. The fellow - !.. ,,.ln ll...,e., ......, .... (I.n mill 1 IM, I" ii" - Ill-It- K.ui.iril 1 here ledny: Christopher .1. Nebbin mid I Mamie A. (illlen. Benjamin , Wenzell ' and Keg na Prclle, Merris Mar one In , and Anna Wulnke. Philadelphia ; .lenes ' A. Williams. Philadelphia, ami Jes- cphine B. Flagg. Camden; Francis ' Mnicey. Philadelphia, and Kdlth Neb- hut. Maple Shade, N. .1.; l'lillip j; Ni 1). Vliieland. N. .1., and Phoebe ('. Harrison. Newark. N. .1.: Hareld D, I, lint, Chester Pa., and Beatrice Stewart, Norwood,' Pa.; Hairy W. Mew i it, Lancaster, and 1'dlth I',, Me Me t'eiine, (Jiinrry Hie. Pa.; Lerrn P. Iteiiluml and Mm en ict Matlack. tilen- tester. N. .1.. and Jehn S. Kelthley and Maiy I;. Cenner, 1'lkten, Mil, I FRANKFORD GROCERS I The Frankford dreeers' As; will hae Us thirty -fiAirth 11.11 inlKht and will celefcrate by a FRANKFORD QROCER8 MEET ssoclatlen milvcrsury immiucl e-HH M ,t'"V'V CARS SMASH AT SIXTH ANIMVALNUT TWO CHILDREN ARE KILLED " BY BEING HIT BY AUTOS West Phlla. Bey and Camden Little .Qlrl Are the Victims Twe children were fatally hurt when struck by automobiles yesterday after neon. Jeseph Vnlachlc, five years old. 0440 Havtrferd nvenue, fell beneath an auto aute truck nt the corner of Fifty-ninth street nnd Lebanon avenue. He was taken te the West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital, where he died at 2:110 o'clock this morning from a fractnred skull. Jereme Hesch. of K13'.' Pine street, driver of the' truck, who took the boy te the hospital, way later arrested. He said the boy had been "stealing n.rlde." Later he was held without bail te await the action of the Corener. Fnllliitr te sec an automobile ap preaching ns she was returning from school. Louise Mnleney, seven- cnr-eld daughter of Harry Ii. Maleney, Bcl mnr, was run ever, by a car owned and driven by Lacy Croxten, u neigh ber. He placed tlie child in the mncnine nnd made n speedy trip te n Camden Irespital. but the girl wns dead before he reached the institution. Croxten surrendered te Prosecutor Wolverton and was held in .?TiOO bail te awuit the action of the Corener. FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings 1BE ROSENBACH GALLERIES 18X0 Walnut htnt Steel Lockers, Shelving & Sheet Steel Specialties mm EDWARD DARBY SONS CO. BtUblUhcd 1S54 1932 German town Ave., Philadelphia As a Cake Filler Use PUDDINE Tnke a pint at wrt milk, the elk of thrf tttn. tine table table table ftiioental of butler nnd one nip of Huaar. neat the ejrn, auaar nnd butter teelher nnd Mir Inte Jlie milk while boiling. Mix a lieaplnr tablnpoenful of Tuddlne, of any ilater denlred. In a- little enld milk, te the renltenc7 or thlrk eream. 1'nur Inte the polling- milk and rnntlnue te bell (or one minute. When partly cool All Inte the ruke. At All Grocers, 10c, 15c l'rutt I'uddlne Ce., Baltimore, Md. liiiiihiiii Big, golden brown leaves of goodness Victer Bread Big Aa Leaf, Sold only In our Stores iiriMritil raTOBUffiJ! I Sruimia'UuuiuiiutuiiiiiiniiiiiHuiiimuuiiittiMiiaiuiiijiHuiiaiiuiuiiiiiiiLmuujtiniiiiiRi. Largest Old Boek Stere in America I xtrv'w'v'u'vf "It's se restful at Scores of peo ple every week speak about the atmosphere e f this old - time book shop, where ILeiry's you are welcome te come and , . , spend a pleasant hour 01 two among the thousands of books ., 4. tn 11,. t,i.. tti.,,f that fill the BhelVCS. Every day an old friend or two or fk.,nn rlrnnt in fnr n treimnrp J;nleJe arpS ln.,Ier.a treaSUie hunt among the books they love; and their search is often rewarded by the finding . of some book they've be,en want ing te get held of this long time. Yeu, like they, are wel- n,,me whether von hnv nr net I I1itlii flniirrtii 1 tKstt mIad DiibUhi J "u ... . Miw.aM I aarv'c Rnnlr .fnra mvm j w vwwaa wivi ay or natural neuirrei. 'tneae coats ar VI",0'"' A garment with eualltv U II ;EESPiffirM!LA. -v J . AUTOS IN DOUBLE CRASH Car Driven by New Yerker Rams Anether Inte Third Machine Three nutomebllcs were In an uccl- ilent en Brend street this afternoon in which no one wns Injured. Albert W. Tllllnghnst, of the B. C. Tilllnghnst Rubber Company, driver of one qf the machines, was arrested. The car driven by Tilllnghast was going north en Brend street. At San son! It sldeswiped a enr driven by Walter Kessbnch, liiUO Spruce street. TMIs car. tn turn, rammed the nute of Henry Miller, 1837 North Thirty-third street. Tilllnghnst. who gave his address ns 07 West Thirty-sixth street, New New Yerk City, was charged with reckless driving. r l'ii)-c7ieiliii Apcnts' Orders Accepted. Mail emevi 1'ivinpiiy rmcu. 1115 CHESTNUT ST. C Opposite Keith's Theatre) rtM By the terms of this sale you can buy new en payment of a small deposit, the balance te be paid monthly through the spring and summer. This special plan enables you te take advantage of the sweeping reductions quoted below. Next season's prices will average one-third higher. A Small Deposit Short Lets at Huge Reduc tions for Tomorrow Only NATUKAI, scjuirmEi. CHOKbnS--. Smart unlmal scarfs trimmed Iflin heads, pax. and tails. An 5.0U exceptional valua at Reduced Ircnn $3.S0 . JAP MINK CHOKJ-.riS .Fashioned of excellent ciualltv pelts In the new animal siurfs. Tlielr niP-ar- 5.00 ance Is ns attrnctlve as the prlce reduced from 19. SO TAUriJ WOLF SCARFS In .in .iin.i nml double fur stylen both well asserted In size. Their extreme me Reed 9.50 quality makes them an ccei lent purchase ui - Preiieimly priced II9.S0 HUDSON SEAL MUFFS - I.aree. full, canteen-shtipcd muffs mde of nne uuallty skins. Fpeclally 9.50 priced ut TJeducfiJ reiu 1 13.10 S T O N K MARTEN tti...iMut nnlmnl CHOKUIvS chokers, .cep- ttenally nnc. laru-e skins. 14.50 Chlu for sprlne wear Jeducrd from $13.10 G UNU 1 fc U 11 B A VUR MU FI'S-innest Cnnadlun Beaver skins. 14.50 Round and canteen shapes. Formerly pilcrd HV.SO VONY COAT 1 ..h nt well niatche. eu skins 'ji.jenrui model, nf Reed rharacter and well melred. 49.50 An exceptional value at. Ji'cduceed from $37.10 Rl'SHIAN MARMOT COAT Sports model i.f eoed ciualltv Sable Marmet. ery specially priced at.... 54.50 Reduced from $121'00 TRIMMED FRENCH SUAI. COAT COAT Im'emlnsly set oft with lentrastlnB cellar and rurfs. ;.enitli full rleele model nt less than one-halt $79.50 former price i.t Brrfiicrd 10111 $161, 01) FRENCH SEAL WRAPS A Variety of beautiful tlcs, made uf fine nuallty skins, full length. Reduced te a here tofere unheard of low leel, S,J7.50 rermcila $tS,oe FRENCH SEAL COATS , length with large shawl cellars and niffs of Australian Opossum. er 97.50 smart nnddurable nt.. . . firdurrd from $131.00 11UDSON SEAL KHOULDER CAPE attractlte for spring and fall wenr. advanced mode trimmed with Scotch Moleskin lellar nnd seke. 07.50 reduced In J'rrrleiwll firlcal Jj.ne .. ""I'REWCH SEAL COAT .length model with full ripple buck. iharm Ingly trimmed with the new full tuxedo lellur of Slynx fur . . '97.50 Reduced ieiii $$11,00 FRENCH SEAL COATS - trimmed with large shawl cellars and bell cuffs yygBjEma1 UAQHINPJflN MAnF Vice President Coolidge Says ft ' Has Shaped Deetlny . V ' of U. S. HIS LEAD FOLLOWED - t 4 : ' vSr.'titt Associated Press n.iiiiH vh. "' The jl ,. - United StateVftM.fciJepted, toward the world the polIcyVefOeOrgc Washington, net n pelle..Af dictation, coercion or im neri.llim. hilt nf To-encratlon and help fulness' and of faith In the 'sanction of the universal conscience of mankind i Vfce President Coolidge declnred In nn address here today nt Jehns HeP1" University. America stands ready, he said, te bear Its share of the burdens of the world, but it "cannot live the life of ether peoples or remove from tliem the necessity of working out their own destiny." Mr. Coolidge was given the honorary degree of Docter of. Iaws. ' The willingness efhc American pee- 1- tn .l ennrlRrea fnr the WCllnre of the world, the Vice President said. U shown by the policy pursued by their tlevcrnment n caning iw iimw Conference ami parucumn.v m i i pesal for the reduction of nnval nrma meat, which, he said, was the "voice of The people" and Met "one man. one pnrty or one administration. r Of 4he Four-Power Pacific treaty, Mce Presi dent Coolidge declnred Its "great strength Is Its simplicity", and that It "rests en the "sanction of justice. t Washington, as lender In the Natien s struggle for independence, Mr. Coolidge said, accepted the help of foreigners, but "he declared if the cause was tebe wen, It must be wen by Americans re lying en themselves." "Jt was1 this truly American view, the Vice President said, "which net only saved the Revolution, but after its conclusion saved what It had wen. Washington wns a nntiennnst. inai principle lay at the foundation of nil his statesmanship." WATSON PAYSTRIBUTE TO WASHINGTON Washington. Feb. 22. Representa tive Henrv W. Watsen, of the Klghth Pennsylvania District. comprising Buckn nnd Montgomery Counties, de- 1 Lame She Ceals iin te i Bust. ficpairinp anil Remodeling. . Reserves Purchase HUDSON SEAL COATS - .1 really remarkable alue, for neer before l.ae such tine quality -in Inch Ceat trlnimrd with Natural Skunk cellars nml v.ffs been offered for '200.00 Fenntrlu p. iced (i'il.00 TAUrK NtJTRTA COAT - full -length meilel, fasl.lnned experts of the very finest Seuth American pelts, deep and soft In the fulInM f linlr. and unmatihable alue 245.00 at revlemy priced $111.00 HUDSON SEAT. DOLMANS full length sleee models, trimmed with Natural Skunk and cenulne Hoaxer, specially prked at .. s275.00 1'mleuitu yriceil at $il,00 SCOTCH MOLESKIN WRAP - erv rhlc misses' model of Mnef,t scli-. teil Moleskins with the new shirred i-.illsr of taupe Caracul 295 00 reteiMlv j.ilcrd $i,71.o'e HUDSON SEAL WRAP the" ulpv of an Impertril ilrcul.ir mpe st.ile se much In ngue. 1 Excellent iiunlltv Hudsen Seal skins. At JOOK An tractlvely prl.ed at . BlO.UU f'ennnlu $131,00 SCOTCH MOLESKIN COAT 11 ery beautiful nnd ultra fashion idle, model, made nf thn finest selected kliix,1 Inserts nf Mnnke fur In both inlUr. cuffs nnd panels . . . s3tl5 00 Reduced miu $T,i,oe HUDSON SEAL WRAP full Icnslli model of an exceptional stjle. trimmed with a lars Australian Opessuju mi lar. both the flU'lsen Seal .tint the Opossum nr both of the crv fluent kI-Iiim procurable an where "3-15 OO lleitucrd from Will. 00 IIABV CARACFL COAT HMrnh length with the newest lung hm cellar nnd iuITk of Natural hUuiik. I no skins nre particular well matched, and nf the much wanted tin t-uini-ui, stieciany priceii at 395.00 eriifl-j; (791 rte HUDSON SEAL WRAP a superfine wrap In the smart Tuxedo model, which combines both stjie nml l(1ni. fort. fnshlnnpil nf iIim il..u .ij,.... Meiniuuuie, specialty priced nt .... ..,i..V:i ' ' "-... - -" ',r'- . rruu 395.00 Reduced mm $Hi,t)n OENUINE ALASK SEAL CO VT te. Inch length, exieptlenally well mml A coat of rare dura- SJftrr nri blllty and nualltj tUO.UU f'armerlu pi Iced t3',l,oe HUDSON SEAL WRAP ',7 ,T,Ti "llf the Imported Spiiilsh el- Mitu model, the newest ngue i',n Chin ;n!ar. Handsomely lined whh hen" brocaded . . ' 405;00 I Reduced trot,) $3R1.00 flENlIINR I'AVAIIIW in..,,... COAT lO.lnch model with fullrlnniVi Ill B 1 1 & itf (Via flh.l. ... l . ' t.t.v u. tu? . ntiiicni HhUlH npe llverd lha Washington' Uirthday wtIi InHhc Heuo today. It Included a lucid and grnphlc ncceufit of the Hattle e( Trenten nnd of the event nrccrdlnff flinf momenteUH Ktrugglc in thb early day's of the Revolutionary War, which, the speakei1 declartd, did speaker aeciarea, uia the colonists and the much te hearten army. "Ne battle In the nnnals of war," said Congressman Watsen, "wa se strategic lis that of Trenten, nor the victory se far-reachin in n encn upon the policies of governments. Governmental activities, with the ex ception of Congress, were suspended to day. The Senate heard Washington's Farewell Address read by Senater Pbtndcxter. President Harding spent the fore ,,. , u-nrk in hln office nn his mes sage te Congress en the. ship subsidy question, wnicn is exnecieu 10 iic ' .nltte,! Saturday or Monday. He later question, which is expected te lie tryni ...tttn.i siatiirHnv or Monday. He late wns a guest at n luncheon tendered of ef fidnls of- the Washington National Monument- Society IJ555 Wristc7 Ribbon Watches Distmctivelr Desiraile Diamonds - and m ccmiinaiien with Sapphires, Emerifd3. Rubies and Oiyjc Jlerc closed a day Wonder Shee Sale! Starting Tomorrow Only $1.25 elJOR V m aiiw ii r 3283 Pairs of Women's $6, $7, $8 & $10 Perfect High & Lew Shoes Women of Phila. will recognize in this one of Philas greatest VALUE EVENTS. A GOOD RANGE OF SIZES IN STOCK! Sale Starts Tomorrow 10 A. M. Be On Hand Royal Beet Shep 1210 Chestnut St. Shep I mm$w$w$m$w$ttWtwmmsK:eu iluuk iaiaivHsHiHBaBHkHHBi mm$mmm$$ii$mJ i Tomorrow at Stern & Ce. j A Big February Sale Value- hsllfl' ""1l f e. ei.- eSv. I This is a new arrival te this big value giving event and a geed example of the savings STERN & CO. have made possible in this ANNUAL SALE. If you need FURNITURE you must come te STERN & CO. te really knew the advantage of buying in a FURNITURE STORE. The richness of this suite could hardly bttfdescribed. Semi-vanity dresser, chifforebe, bow end bed and graceful dresser. STERNCO U 712-714 Market Street "SSSBsaBBBWESBMa'MBBBSjBMBlBBBBBlB'j'jMB'aaMBB aaaa J - - f HERRICK SPEAKS IN PARIS u. 3. Ready te Ce-operate With Honest Man, He 8aya " Paris, Feb. 22. (By A. P.) Am bassador Herrlck, speaking today at a Washington's Blrthdny luncheon given' at the American Embassy te the diplo matic representatives of the republics en the American continent, said: "We are just as unwilling hew- ns In Washington's time te llitcrpesc In ether peopled qunrrcls, biit stand perfectly ready te co-operate with honest men - . rirnrlv defined, honest purpose, and once engaged, will de our part ns enthusiastically ami efficiently ns we did in 1017 nnd 1018. "If the American peepic ns aw non still seem nvcrse te political nlliances. there can be no doubt that each day they become mere nlle te the necessity of henrtv commercial and financial co operation with ether countries." (h Ne Exckaagea Ne Refolds Ne C. 0. D'e Ne Mail Orders 0Jy?1.2S Patent colt, tan calf and dull leathers, black and colored kid! Yeu will find lace and button shoes; leather and cover ed heels. Early te Get Yours! Iff I . i- 4-Piece uWINDSOR, Bedroom Suite In New Brew iv Oak and Two-Tene Iverv Finish 1 75S SUITS and OVERCOATS- Distinctive Fabrics Just the Kind Well Dressed Men Like $28 33 43 THE garments here represented are re markable values for the money and it will be well worth your while te inves tigate them. SHOP around be fore you buy if you like. We'll both be better satisfied. Hew About an Extra Pair of TROUSERS? WE'RE selling fine qis-s-imcrc and worsted trousers in handsome, styles and patterns. A been te men who want te piece out a partly worn suit. The prices are $3.75, $5 and 6, about half last year's prices. Perry & Ge. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men veentuMtcT SUPERB VACUUM CLEANER. TOMORROW IS YOUR CLEANING DAY . Cleaning day will always b a ber- den until you boy n n Emery 4 (tsn erb Cleaner. Wilt? Beee-i It cleans carpet tnoreugnir ana emlly. Saiea tne-thlrda Hie da'U Ing. Nn meTlng furniture. Ne dis order. Ne opening windows. Have jnitr.elf nil this. ('nil Diamond OROO nnd1 us one tomorrow. Free home trial. Easy mementa. Charles H. Emery & Seu I3m Diamond hi. l'stah. IS years $125 p wv K mm kl w TOtrmKJwe sagr" r V$ hms.:r i i n m Mi amwaysiMaiaMi ;.. v wmmMmu.. m d. .tl&MWM ti'teH k
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