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II IMHIHBHBHIHMBHBHMMHBBIU 1 MssssssssMllfP SESM Fit dK it' iwe-mj- P 11 STUDY OF LIQUORS lal for Commission te Da- famine What Is an Intexi- 1 fa, eant Arouses Drys s&ifl&TS BACKING PRESIOENT .VfWatMnttan. IVe. 1. The Antl-S.i- JmV'IIeIpw ','f,M, '' opposed t lI10 propennl ?& fCjsjH Cencrefta. with n view te poielblt' 'WMffWRMaent of the Vel k tend net. appoint mtVClentlfie rmnrnlivlen" te determine mtlMt te Intoxicating liquor. iMJSSt jWayiie B. Wheeler, jjenernl cennM YM;rth6 organisatien, announcing today 'Tk!tMt representative of the lenjnie nnd awatf. PMhlWtten worker-" from ferty-e!tht til States and the District of Celtimbiti At II, had voted unntilmmflv nt n mvetlnR te reuat' fight Mich n revolution, declined the Stock' "findings of Mich a commission would the d, serve no helpful purpose In deternrixilns la what legislation is necesnry te enfrtrec the cf 'he KlKhteentli Amendment. of mi ' VWe Mleve this mevemrnt for a fo fe tend' called fPleiitifm rommisiien, Initiated by Cern 'wet' interests many mentns nije, is net f th IMrim! .te v.-erls out n solution of the pert' Ww-enforcement problem. " .a.d Mr. whit Whwler. "On the eentrnry. U tends te With renfuw the if sue, break down law en ried 1 fercement nnd tiltimntely te feeure the HM-Wpeal of the r.lghteenth Amendment. for t "Ne nclentltlr commlvilen ran deter featat mine nccurntely what l IntexieatlnR Wat. liquor for n group of inn,nH.orie peo pee Jetet tile. Alcoholic liquors affect people dlf- mm xerentiy. neceniintr te nse. tempera- , nd X ment, tolerance te ue nnd manv ether jerret ondltleti. renvetiucntly, no aectiMte ' Menu rOnclimlen urn be reached with refer- Btt ence fe this iiiiestlen " ' wnt Mr. Wheeler held that the te-t In I Bhnt' drtermlnlnt; what n nppreprlat" and inenti effective lesNlatlen wii" net what liq-fr ,0fl VOuld actually in nifiite. but what . J standard in the definition of intcrimf J Ing liquor was bet te eiit'ene tue a rt?I"lf Tectlvel.v. 1W Mr- Hnrdlnu's stand for -trt ep.' ,. jf fercftnent of the prohibition ln ami iiJii. the OeTrnment' redoubled eflerts te mm clamp dewt, the "drv" lid W net di- - ceurnging hopeful ' wet" advocates in 1 or out of Censre-s. On the r-nntrnn. , the Association Against the I'rehlblt -i Amendment came out lnnt nitfht with an , nqunllfied lnderH-mrnt of the Admin Admin Htratien's enforcement program. "Wt" leaders tnl:e the position' that all laws should be cnfeiced with equal seal no long as they remitln en the Btatute books, but Captain W. 1 Star Star ten, executive secretary of the -".wet ' orgnnliatlen, predicted control of sufficient votes In the new engre.ss K Make modification et the Velstead net' t4 permit the manufacture and ne of Wine and beer a virtual certainty. f Captain Stayten's prediction el eer teHn modification of fhe Velstead at t ' Wna based en a poll of the new Heuse f Representatives. It is by far the Most sanguine poll et made en the "wet" and "dry" issue, showing gain of aeventy-nlnc votes for the modifica tion forces nnd clving "liberal" mem ership n total of 201. While it is conceded the poll doe? net Indicate sufficient "liberal" strength te aedify the Velstead net, Captain Stay Stay ten is counting en it as a nucleus te Wing control. DISMISSES LIQUOR CASES TO LEAVE CLEAN DOCKET Oklahoma County Attorney Says Convictions Almest Impossible Tulsa. Okla.. Dec. l.-Mty A. P. till maintaining that "the people de aet wnnt prohibition." but taklns a Itshtlv different attack in his det'nnce f the Governer and the Attorney (Jen (Jen rel's department. W I', Se-ner. jeunty attorney, met Clifferd W. King, Assistant State Attorney (lenenil. here tetfny te explain his dismissal of cat's gainst alleged liquor law violators. Mr. Seaver salt! he welcomed the Tlsit. Twe dajs age he challenged the whole Attorney (ictieral's staff te come te Tulsa and sec "what they could de about it.", Mr. Seavcr explained tedav that he dismissed a number of liquor churg'-s owing te the State prohibitory statutes, under which he claimed It was almost Impossible te obtain convictions ! Mid he was trjins te clean ui tlii OOCKet ler ins successor, who taltes .sBce January 1. ' ELUDES POLICE BY LEAP Has he a Heuse Ceat? Nothing mero comfortable nothing smarter the way we tailor them. Net expensive either. nD.Ssntpliticr 1305 Walnut OKI Of PHIlADtlrHIVS lUOINfl UUOM GIRL IN SHORE CABARET STRANGLED IN VACANT LOT Gertrude Harrison, Negress, Slain by Unknown Assassin Atlantic City. Dec. 1. (icrtrude 'Harrison a Negress, twenty-two years old, employed nt the New World Cafe cabaret, wni strangled te death early this morning. Her hotly, fully dresed, was found In n vacant let. There were no marks ether than the linger prints about the neck. Three colored persons, who arc said te have followed the girl from the cafe when she left at 5:111 this morning, are In castndy ns material witnesses, having no occupatien: Ilertle Woedx. 1 them take Up tllC Werk Of wnlfres nt the cabaret, residing at i:.:-.:,... ,u.. !. ..L.Il, 1100 Diexel nveniie, the same address elimination that tllC SlUgglSh as fhe slain girl, nnd Chtnlet Shaw, rmrca nf the I;tn rrfnsp musician nt another cafe. Thr mm- ! Percs OI lnL SKII1 TCIUSC. Cellins Baths restore ac tivity te every pore; clcans- Cuban Censul General Wed. '"?' 'nvigerating and Stimil- New Yerk. Dec t. (Hr A. ! 1 ! latillg CVCry illdl of VOUT Leepold D.dz. Censul (letieral for Cuba hnflv Onrn all nitrlir nt Charleston, S. . w(1m mniried in P011 au niglll. New Yerk .estcnlnv te Miss .Tulin Del.. daughter of Mrs. Adelaide Dez. COLLINS INSTITUTE or II.ifitin nnd Niu i,rlr :, no n,t-r.,. . .... ....... !l.n.f ...... 11. ..1 ..i"J. ."...""' ' HllSIUAL UUlilUItt, V,"" V ' h'"1"' ai" distant cousins. Lets of men are overtax ing vital organs by making dered girl Is the daughter of Hnttie ! est rett, who is aid te lie en Man sion street in I'hilndi'lphla. 219 25 North Brend Street !ll M II ass I vtiltfa'ir l trr Tapestries Man Sought for Killing Stere Pro prietor Escapes Inte Weeds Woeasoeket, It. I.. Dec 1 . I.e.i;, - Ins through n closed window amid n bower et flying glns in pl.iin view of cordon of Woenwkct peliiv and Mabsachusetts Hlnte officers, Iader Oullbault, sought in ronnectien with tlie killing of Albeit Tetifhetfp in a gieeery store heeld-up Wednesday in Illm-k-stene. Mass., esterday escaped into the nelrhberiug weeds. metiM llie uoentocKet jieIhc lind received a tbell P " n 'f'"1 "' been 'ecu limping camC lte n heus-e In Woeii'inkot and, 11 t away ;lng en the belief that the gunman hail threatien wounded by 11 bullet from Toioh Teioh Toieh riot catte's tun, they surrounded the house chouse 'GuilDault, v he was trnfed at a .patre -nianKsgiving uiuner wi.i-n tiie cer Ien a'air.ns nrawti nncur the pan-, run te the .. 01 tlie beuse and leaped through e window. FRAME STOREHOUSE BURNS Chester, I'n., Dei I -Dai.nsis .. (tiraated at .$.".000 resulted when (lames destroyed a irnme sterngi. iieusP nt the plant of the Atlantic Steel Company I yesterday. The Haines (.( riM j ,', b 1 the watchman shortly after S o'clock. Chief llllleLMs. of the lirn ili-n, r f'Saiil after an investigation that the are might have had its origin from a spark from a bonfire. BEAKS BACK AT FOOTBALL i Allen town, Ph., Dec 1. - Themas JISMS. Jr., seventeen jenrs old, js - critical condition at the Allentewu I 11 tsl M naapltal from n broken bn'k. sustuinci 1M a football game at North f'utnsmieur yesterday between Id Tigers, the Neith una Km! IJUIUJUJLU1ULUJJII1II1LU' $260.00 A STUNNISO ring 0 Jititf.J platinum mounting, one large Alumend of timutuil tejf. itV anil brilliancy eiul four $malltr diamonds and four etnttlne apphiren. mitmnnnhlii nrirea mill ffiit. l euehty reliable mrrchandlsr Kf hmvt been our stnndardu for (., pej joriveur jeri, Jf4t tmalt deposit will held 11111 T purchase yen may make until iZtfkmimas. nenneay cz ure. Ilia M MprhuntB A Jirlpa !, - - -" -"- - -; - 102 b. lain su 1922 Don't Threw It Away! Before you discard that well-worn suit or overcoat give us a chance at it. Let us see if we can't bring back the freshnessthe style the smart lines by a MASTER cleaning and pressing. We've been se .successful with se many suits for se many men that we knew we can please you also. The cost? Se small that it's net an item in the result achieved. MEN'S SUITS OR OVERCOATS, $1.50 Phene Poplar 7660 for Aute te Call Philadelphia's Quality Cltanert end Dytrt 1616-28 N. 21st St., Philadelphia 1113 Chestnut n't anil ueuT Orinantewn Ave. parg' H n OiSce nil worm uiancnes Scrcett in fine needlepoint rustic figure. UBJECTS grave and gay, coloring flam beyant and subdued) every tapaitry style from the childish sampler te the splendid productions of the golden period of Gebelins are en eahibltien in our galleries. Among this galaxy of beauty and art are many pieces, large and small, that will appeal te the discriminating as particularly suitable for holiday gifts. An early inspection is invited, Selections made new being reserved for delivery until required. Frem $25.00 upward THE ROSENBACH GALLERIES THIRTEEN TWENTY WALNUT STREET ROOFING m . J&aa' tt.fr .KB""" JHSnOAr c6 gfTt.'gp "TRirjtT HlWI.fi Will "Heim of Strict' Don't Gamble When you buy a Vtr.TKOf.A you are sure te be) satisfied, but buying any ether maenlni Is a sambla. Why take a chance? We have VIGTHOfcA outfit te suit all tastes and pocketbooks en the easiest kind of terms. Machine k 6 Records, 12 Selection! 90 CA thert up LU.OV te $1800 Optm Men., Wd. ana? Pri, Evt$. llfgfeVM kfM J1 Belew I VKJKt. Jf, nth St. In the 132 pages of this book you will find thou sands of appropriate ar ticles, beautifully illustrated and accurately described. If you have net received a copy, call or write for one. U SiiPiliBiB ilk 'trtiTTn-si BUO?wkaanviBatrwrr-f irv jtmmLmizcM. 'ijnrnnMmiddMr.uiutr.z. . nmm.vm Aiaflllllllllilllmimrvfiir.iiniilv Viill33IJlifAiu45ip4vt. MMmm;MWiam i in Every Hemcxfj Pammmmmn9ssammmmm ,1 iRBsafeg A HaaWHaiMaWaaVaaS II wtermn "Ideal" II I WJ 1 Specializing in FURNITURE is rcaliz- Feuntaln Pent ftJ I lfrl ing for the people of Philadelphia the I Ifl HI I best values it is possible te offer in I "I II 04-906 Chestnut I QUALITY FURNITURE. Inspection . I U Strert HI of QUr q. building is invited. 1 M m jgHTS Ti H I Charge Accounts Solicited I H iflBsT m m ilT a mQFn I ""IHIIilP"11"1!! p I Bats I BsrlX. rffts a M e St HBllnllaaWi sHau fgW y y ffiati$ y TL 627 Market Street jf 'JW 1 1 . ife, I NewlWlKnenr I I i n mi weTFeri things wYmm 4 f wup Our Christmas Catalog Will Assist Yeu S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. PIAMO.VD MERCHANTS JKWELEnS SILVERSMITHS BONWIT TELLER &.CO CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET FOR SATURDAY Extraordinary Reductions en COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS Women's & Misses' Sports, Daytime and Evening Medes. Many Copies of Imports Fur Trimmed anil Tailored Coats Women's and Misses' Winter Ceat;, introducing the season' best style themes, and featurinc rich trimmings of metr. Iitch. caracul and squirrel. Ale t.iilerrd tylr. Were te 89.50 55.00 Fur Trimmed Coats and Wraps Gerena, tnarvella, broadtail cloth and marceva, rnhanccd with large cellars and cuffs of beaver, n;uirrrl, melr. civet cat, fitch, wolf and fox. Were te 155.00 88.00 Women's and Misses' Fur Trimmed Capes splendid selection of Capes dt eloped of el dynr, manella. gerena or duvetyne and hand hand fer.iely trimmed wilh bsaer. squirrel, caracul, fox .it wolf. Were te 135.00 65.00 Handsome Medel CeatsFur Trimmed Luxuriously fur trimmed and some elaborately em broidered effects rendered in the choicest fabrics; 'emc with beautiful borders of fur. All colors ind si?'. Were te 175.00 110.00 145.00 Fur Trimmed Ceals, Copies of Imports Heplicas of rrcent Chcruit import' for women and mmej; Marcea and fnshena, introducing rellari nd eufT of car;:cul and Viatka squirrel. Were te 235.00 SpOl'tS Coats for unien and misses fashioned of im ported tweeds. Shagmoers, Camel's hair itid new Spe-ts mixtures -ever-plaid and inviible plaidv Belted, Rnghli het nd manni'h ffectt. Evening Wraps, Velvets and Brocades A wonderful collection of evening mantles expressed in exquisitely textured and beau tifully colored fabrics, enriched with lovely fur Were te 210.00 I 20.00 35.00 irrrr tn .79..IO irfr te S9M 95.00 te 150.00 45.00 tcrrr te 75.00 Third I'loer CLOSING OUT SIX GROUPS OF WOMEN'S & MISSES' HIGHER-PRICED DRESSES 29.00 Fermmrly 49.S0 te 69.50 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' Dav lime and Dinner Dresses of Crepe tie Chine, Canten Crepe, Geergetl. Satin Chiffen and Peirl Twill. 39.00 Formerly S9.S0 te 79.50 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' Dresses of Matelase, crepe de chine, Canten crepe, Peiret Twill, crepe P.emain and crepe Elizabeth. 49.00 58.00 Formerly 85.00 te 110,00 MISSES' Dreasei for Daytime and Evening of Peire! Twill, Velvet, brocaded velvet, Canten crepe, crepe Renee, crepe Remain and Taffeta. IFenicn's Section, Second Fleer 74.00 Fer marly 99.80 te $5.00 MISSES' Draws for Daytime and Dinner, of Georgette, chiffon, crepe de chine, satin Canten, crepe Ro Re maiftfl and Peiret twill in a wide ariely of models. Fermtrly 95.00 te 135.00 WOMEN'S Dresses for Daytime. Dinner and Evening of crepe chiffon. Metallic brocade, geld and silver lace, crepe Remi, crepe satin and velvet. 96.00 Formerly 135.00 te 195.00 WOMEN'S Dretses, of luxurious brocade and metallic cloths, velvets, ornamented with sequins, rich silks, laces and chiffons. Miisu' Section, Fourth Fleer THINGS WORTH WHILE New Hats in the light-colored bengaline, satin or faille silk se be coming with fur coats and evening Special, $12.50 and $15 1618-20 CHESTNUT ST. Ready! for another great week enda new and larger supply some 500 warm, wonderful coats $24.50-$26.50tyes$30 $-i e.50 wm m leats-because we make them 18 In sizes I. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 years at $18.50, and in larger sizes up te 14 years at proportionately increased prices. Imported Tweeds, Chinchillas, Velvet Corduroys, Velours, Hemespuns, etc. Mothers by hundreds will be here again this week-end the word has gene forth far and near, the values are se un qualifiedly real and the prices se much lower than elsewhere. There is net a disappointment in the whole let of these 500 coats and there is en each a saving of net less than $5 and in many cases as much as $1 2, because we make them and save you the usual manufacturer's profit. Beys' and Girls' Coats Bailt for Beauty, Warmth, Service 0e XJ J f3 MSBBBBaBBBsV X s W l AaWf vm uyAL Sale of Dresses LL our regular stock will he offered tomorrow at marked reductions in price. Considering that there is no special purchase included, the sale offers a rare opportunity for discriminating buyers te purchase at material savings. We picture and describe just three of the models : Medel 1 is in blue and brown tricetine. The side drapery, caught up in front as indicated, is in Canten of a contrasting color. Hand-drawn work en the waist and sleeves completes a very effective model. Was $55, new $44. Medel Ne. 2 is in Reshanara crepe. Scrolls of the same material extend the entire length of the side. Was $65, new $53.80. Medel Ne. 3 is in heavy stripe kitten's ear crepe trimmed with contrasting Canten. Was $55, new $44. 0 l fJr W gt&n-e W T II 4?)r nil ' H? s JTjn MSW j F The above is just one model worked out in a soft, luxurious quality of marvella in tan, brown and navy. The novel tucked cellar and sleeves trimmed with bands of black caracul, and the general style treatment indicates a coat of much mere money value than is asked. Special, $QQ,50 Val. $115 W Other unrivnled models in mar vella, vicuna and terquina nt the .line price. Moter Coats Suitable for metering nnd steamer wear in tnn Belivia, lined and interlined, with large raccoon co. Inn, $100 Vulue $135. $ issssssTs? W. M. EMBICK SONS kJft! 1618-20 Cheitnut St AT t 'i . mmmm r ,iti I',
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