- -T- fti' tv- -Mpqr- w -j- -"" " EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1915. - mv-nrfff--w'v rt&mrffft' SENATORS HEAR PLEAS OFSUFFRAGE LEADERS FOR THEIR AMENDMENT mi . tXnrla Tinlnrrnf inn nr. anaw - ..,.... FThat Calls on oenuiur muius Thomas ana umer Committeemen 1 KjVERY ANGL3 ARGUED Workers' Cordial Reception Presnges I vi,.nrv Airain This Year in Upper Chamber By M'LISS t WASHINGTON, Dee. 15. Thnt the BO!n , .nl.mll Ihn mipstlnn nf man' enfranchisement to the State 'r.rM&tures will meet with the same Xew In the Senate this year as It did ..L "hen It pawd In the higher body . rongress, only to be defented In the , ws evidenced, auftrnRlsta assert, N"'- ,1lf Mirwindnn nprnrdpi! till fttlf- ll frice c1e.effi.tlon, hcnUctl by Or, Anna Tf lizard Shaw, which crowded Scnntor 'mwt tlv .. nuAmnB rtnmmlMon t-nnm nf nnnti til iMv and flowed ov er Into the corridors 'II W3,..i..l - tho ni-fitrat Innnrliril i,v it HrtitscnUlUe Bvrno, of South Carolina, p t'l . ,inlni-n,1 flint Ihn lnm npss i V the government of the nation was be- 1 ",.,. -rn,iiiiir ttin linlls nnd Invndlntr Uf offices In the Interest of their rcso 'f ljllon the women nppenred scvernl liun- tnH "Iron at iUe ,,0Ur nPlnle(1' Senator Thomas, chairman of the Sen ile Committee on woman sunrrtce, ns Ibteil by Senators Hollls, of New Hninp- Mf Mexico; Sutherland, of Utnh, nnd 'jenes of Wnshliidton. members of his r committee, received the delegates. EVnilY ANOM3 HISCUSSUD n..na wh unmeti Miould oto first. but and for all timet" were presented .' ...... miclo Mrs I'nttln ItllfTnrr Jjtobs, of Alabama, tore .to nhrcdH the iHjnments iniu piuuihwiii i"j u 'vtnted woman's need for the ballot. Mrs. Harriet Stokes Thompson, (if Illinois, took 'Dp Hi 6 CUfiReis iui niv ii"'h n. ....... J. ..in rMmtimitn Putt, nf Now York. I !ii a muRtcrly nppcnl pointed out that BKaute or tlie ircmeimouH von- .i ii . iu t. fniii. lil rr 1'fiutflrn Mln rnn git the Inst election ii new factor had Rtntercd Into tlie rennn oi mc unm mutu- tinent tMJil fnouin hiiiuciicc wuki '- ItelfiK the epedpncy of pnsslnB fnor- iblvon tlie i-ciienii niiituuiircuu Otheis who appealed to the Senators rre M1s Alice Stone Blackwell. of ti.tuirhiiarttH. and .Mrs. Antolnetto sFunk. of WnshliiRton Doctor Shaw In troduced the speaKers unco mure uik !l..Mn.w...u nlalMPtlt W1IH IlllPCtPtl IntO tllC inuinviuti. .......... ...... . i..jA..tf hnuiiieuw .if Hip ecinventlon H woi K i. it. ,.nor.,n, nt Hr. Mil rv Walker. Plheonly woman who has tlie pcrmlsHlon D.n..pMBd tn tl.nn tl-nllBUrD ClVVIIhl " ..... ... t' lTheuevrr .she can Kct a healing, which U't often, Doctor Walker opposes the Italian II. Anthony nmendmeiit. Dcsplto the fact Hint she was told cmph.itlcnllv !. Cattnlnr 'riidinns tlltlf hIip WOtlld llOt It permitted ti apeak, she rose and de- ijiuid'u her imntH. ne was sqiicicucn, tjtlic Inlhiltc Jo and aniusement of the ... ' n,wl tlm inpntltiir wna ntl their ,,wn without the Infusion of any "nntl" flnrent wlinlevcr. .fENNSYIA'ANIANS I.V LIMUMGHT. LB splendid lesults achieved In the last Kimioti uj mo rciinH ivanui auiir.iKitun Eire rt'poiislblo for n notlceahlc prcstlRe Vwnled them at the convention. Mrs. Fprok- M. Ftoesslnir, of I'lttshursh, who m president of the a.sKoclntlnn at . tlit ttnv the Kcvstone State was enr rlfd outildc of Philadelphia, Is iCRarded ii the authority on how n State should te oMtsnlzcd for a successful campniRn, ml her name appears with Insistent fre quency on the program . Ut ntaht she presided at one or tno most Imnortunt sessions lipid thus far. lit a n conference on campaigns, and tMju and means were discussed or con- iuct ng the coming campaign which. Re cord ng to Mrs. rnrrle Chapman Cntt. president of the International Suffrage Association, will be "the most ulunntie battle for" human liberty ever waged In n bloodless war." In speaking of the distribution of litem tine In Pcnnsjlvnnla, Mrs. Itocsslng de clared that, despite the fncl that the voters had been almost burled In It. not enough had been glVen out. Between 25 nnd 30 million pieces, howeef, she said, had been distributed In the four Kastcrn campaign States. The boom, or perhaps one should more properly call it a boomlet, which was launched no one seems to know where, to make Mrs. Iloesslng nnttonat president, when the election of officers takes place I rlday morning, Inslend of collapsing after her Hat announcement jesterdav that under no clrcumstnnces would she permit her name to be used, seems to have gathered force. Hvery one concedes thnt there Is no woman big enough to stand up against Mrs. Shaw, the present president, or against Mrs. Cntt. Many suffragists have expressed the opinion thnt the former will ollow herself to be persuaded to recon sider her decision, but they have no hopa of Mrs. Catt, who stopped the circulation of a petition favoring her which was going the rounds estetdnv. Like the proverbial prophet who Is not I without honor sae In his own country, i Mrs. Itocsslng seems to be more populnr with the delegates of other States than with those of her own She obvlouslr Is the piotegc of Mrs. Catt and the pnr tlcular pet of the New York delegation. I talked with Xtlss Mary Garrett Ilaj, one of the most conspicuous members of the New York contingent nnd considered the most efficient organizer In the coun try, n bout this last night and she said flatly: "Mrs. Itocsslng Is my choice for presi dent, nnd I nm sure there arc mntiy others wl.o feel as I do. She Is one of the biggest women nt the convention." However, even such substantial straws as these do not alwa)s show which way the wind blows when an election Is on. LAW SAVES HOY SKATRIl LAWYER ENDED LIFE BECAUSE THREATENED BY TUBERCULOSIS Clarence Winter, Who Killed Himself in n Hotel, Identi fied as n Resident of Indianapolis LEFT NOTE FOR FATHER Brother Explains Tragedy Proved Puzzling to Police Thnt Seizes Thick Stick nnd Rescues Speaker Ambler's Son From Ice Pond at Abington A 10-vear-old bov sacd Merrill Ambler, the son of the Speaker of the Stnte Ilouno of Itcpresentntlvcs, from drown ing In n pond In Ablngton. The rescuer Is I'dwnrd Cooper, whose fnther, William Cooper, Is n trolley car conductor, When group of adults gath ered about him Inst night to congratulate him on his hrnve net, the uungstcr ex claimed. "I was scared to death, but I didn't want to see Meirlll drowned to death. Mo nnd him Is good friends." The Iioh were members of a pnity of skaters cstorda on a lake on the es tate of George W. Klklns, Jr. Speaker Ambler's son was on thin ice nnd when ho was submerged In the chilly wnter the other bo ran away crjlng. The Cooper Iml also cried but he didn't run away. Instead, he seized n thick stick and ciawled to the point where Merrill woh lloundcrlng nbout In seen feet of water. Ho rescued his plamntc after live min utes of careful maneuvering, In which Hdward's life was also In danger. The Ambler hoy Is 12 car old. Positive Identification was made to day of Clarence Winter, nn Indianapolis nttorney and Yale graduate, who com mitted suicide by shooting himself In the right temple at the Hotel Walton late ostcrdny, after having been missing from his home for nbout 10 dass The mxateri hhlrh fhrouded the shoot ing was cleared up by Kcjes Winter, of IK K.irt 78th stieet. New Yoik, a brother, who irilvptl cm ly todn and Identified the hodj nt the Morgue. "My brother was threatened with tuber culosis nnd that, perhaps, prejed on his mind." ho said. "Vh he came here to I'hlliidelphl t Is n niystcrj. unless It was to ronimlt Milcldr. lie called me up on the Inng-dlstnncc telephone Thursday from here nnd was to meet mc In Now Yoik" Clarence Winter, who was tl jenrs old, leaves r, whlon an I two chlldrpn living nt 1100 North Meridian street, llidlaunp- Greetings for Blind Students Students nnd alumni of the Overbroolc School for the Instruction of the Illlnd will receive Christmas greetings from their nlma. mater, printed In raised tjpe. Mauv hundreds of graduates living In nil parts of the world will read the cards with their lingers. Elaborate festivities will be held at the Institution next week. After the celebration hns been concluded, the blind bos and girls will return to relatives for the holiday henson. Income Tax Returns For 1915 "Wc have opened a dcparlmcnl expressly to assist individuals in Ihc preparation of their income tax returns, and invite its free use by all persons subject to the tax. Inquiries received by m a i 1 v i 1 1 be given prompt attention. Philadelphia Trust Company Main Ofiicc 415 Chestnut Street Broad Street Ofiicc M15 Chestnut Street DIXON The Dependable Tailor House bttablhhtd last Going Home Xmas? Perhaps the IIoIldiiK will take juii ami tint family out of town Or mnjbe you'll caro the bird of blids on ourouu m.thogau In sinv event, juu'll appreciate tho extra touch of distinction which lllxiin Tailoring gives the OLCiixloii. 1111 r Walnut Street E. Milton Dexter SWEETS Pure Vermont Maple Sugar Alio Maple Nut Candy 1218 Spruce St. PHILADELPHIA PEARL . Necklaces Man Necklaces 'nowy6nious for their exquisite beauty andy&bulous value-have in man instances drown roma small bedumind Experts will assist in th selection of Pearls to slrerigthen the Graduation a" Necklaces gggl E.t,ijw. opruce St. , I J. E. Caldwell & Co. 902 Chestnut Street t.V- ; .Gifts of Silver For Men .' t'r- ., Cigar and Cigarette Holders and Cases Pencils, Pen Holders Key Rings and Chains Pipes (Silver Mounted) Silver . M ounted Canes and Umbrellas Electric Flash" Torches Shaving Articles Military Brushes Cocktail Shakers Pocket Knives Spectacle Cases Cigar Lighters Eyeglass Cases Motorists' Cups Cigar Cutters Match Boxes Fountain Pens Watch Chains Paper Cutters Thermometers Stamp Boxes Coin Holders Photo Frames Toilet Articles CorkScrews Ash Trays Desk Sets Foot Rules Card Cases Decanters Wa tch'es Flasks oils llw was the legil Indianapolis rep resenlntlve of the Acetjlene Gas Com pany and was to bne met his brother nnd other reriesentitlvcs of the company In New York for n conference on nn Im portant decision nffctlng tho concern which 's to be hnndnl down by the Su preme Court, nccordlng to n statement made by ICejcs Winter nt the Coroner's nAVo Tho tclcphono call to New York nnd nn iiittoiiioblle lag nmon? Winter's effects fttded In establishing the Idcntltv of the bod- wVeh will be tnken to Indianapolis for burial, A note signed "Tom." which nt first purrled Coroner's Detective Paul nnd Iho police of the ISth and Locust streets stn tlon was erplalned by the suicide's hr-ther The dead nltornei legal ded tho name 'Tlnicnce" as effeminate nnd nl wins sinned himself "Tom." he mild Ilnth of the brothers were grnduntcd from tho Iw achool of Yale UnUtislty. Winter arrived nt the hotel Thursda, lcslsterlng Under his own name He left Saturdav, but returned Pundnv. Tester da v morhlng he went out nnd returned with n pnekngp, thought to have been Hip revolver with which he shot him self. II" leferred to It Jokingly as "Christmas shopping." The atlorncv cnrefully shaved himself nnd wns seatel before n minor when he tired the shot The bod was found liv n mnld several hours later Hotel at tendants discovered a note asking Win ter's father to care for his wife nnd chil dren The note rends. Dear rather Look after Margaret Browning, King & Company and the children, for I lovo them nnd you belter than any one In tho world Another note, addressed to Winter's brother, but later lorn up, was found In n waste-basket. EL.KTON POSTOFFICE ROBBED Ycggmcn Take $10 nnd Similar Amount in Stamps KTjKTON. Mil. Dec. 1 The gang of jeggmen who have been robbing post offices on the Ilaste-n Phoie for the Inst few months sltcd the i:ikton postofilce today. The robbers gained nn entrance Into tho building bv forcing n side door. Tho cash drawer was broken nnd about $10 In small chnnge taken Tho safe not be ing locked, tho thieves gathered In nbout n similar amount In stamps, l'ostnl In spector fmin Wnshlngton arrived din ing the day and are making an investigation. Again Be-spoke. Are you counted among the friends of the $ 1 5 Blue Flannel Suit? It's here igain in all sizes and handsome as ever. Ii "holds the crease." Don't wait too long. They "stay put" with you, but we find them hard to keep. For there's "money back' back them. to 1524-1526 Chestnut Street limit, 310 I I7. Ifrtli tor I jitUI jrleji. iff numr tilllnf this m Unnlba, IriiRr tm HOUSE OVER-SHOES. Ouirantiad la tmtnt illlpliig en let. Buckled en ow oil I'm In 1 Blrute. Sleli Set 4 thou. iMsped la nr one C.0.0. $3 51 HereanMfi.CbH20ra.llis.riiihlot0B,D.C. Ye mince pye is ye clowning glovie of ye feaste Ye goose or suckling; may be fyne ye celery crispe, but my! Ye Xmas dinner's incomplete without ye goode mince pye. And if ye mince meat's Dirigo, I'll turn me loose and eat for after all ye dinner's crown is lusty, rich mince meat. Dirigo Mince Meat, mndo of the finest ingredients and nmply fortified. Goc medium jur; $1 large jar. Viv Plum Pudding, 23c, 43c, GOc nntl 7.1c tin. Royal Fruit Cake, our own mnke, and thoroughly seasoned, I'A to 10 lb. sizes, 15c lb. Try it. Mlncc Pies, with crumbly crust and a glorious filling, regu lar size, 40c; extra large, f5c. (Joldcn Pumpkin Pics, regular size 30c; evtra large, 45c. Springerlies, 25c lb. Anise Cakes, 30c lb. Better become acquainted with the goodness of the Martindale Chocolates and Bon Bons. We have three grades, each a very excep tional value at its price. These come in one, two and five pound boxes, 30c, 38c and GOc lb. Assorted Salted Nuts, 80c lb. A --sorted Hard Candies, 30c in. Clnce Niitn, 80c lb. Clear Candy Toys, hand-made, 20c lb.; 3 lbs., 50c. Glace Fruits Perfectly Luscious We've never seen so fine. It truly is high art in fruit prepa ration these beautiful trans parent fruit pieces into which tho teeth sink so pleasingly and which retain so wonderfully tho fruit fluvor. Specially boxed for us in attractive boxes. 1 lb. G5c; 2 lbs. $1.25; 5 lbs. $3 Crystallized Cherries, with the stems on 75c lb. Thos. Martindale 8c Co. tOihSc Market Bstalillatird In 1HOO Hell rhonM I'llliprt 2S70, I'llhert M71 Keystone nace SOO. Itnre SOI to Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT ST. Tyrol Vool (A Knitted Fabric) Ladies and Misses Street Suits "Sport Suits ' Skating Suits 518-50 522-50 595-50 THE NEW Top Coats $21.50 Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT ST. Manufacturers of Shirts, Gowns, Pajamas, Etc. Importer! of Underwear, Hosiery, Glovei, Cravat nnr."?-3 U s T TIF rr"yflti llBA" ' ""yy- sr-,?f nn U ; IT 1 I rX T fa. lV?Jve4 t'i - IW -Ml fg -r tt.. H.ii 1 --MU &r7e r;ti ence The Candy of Excel! 7"OTJ may present Page fe? Shaw, the candy of excellence, with a certainty that it will meet with enthusiastic appreciation. Their excel lency and the appropriate manner in which they are boxed make them truly worthy of your discriminating choice. You would do well to place your Christmas order now to insure timely service. PAGE er S1HLW inc. 1228 Chestnut Jl A L Established This is the Third Day! A good day to fathom the meaning of "Intensified Value" in Suits and Overcoats at $15 C; It means simply this. We have procured by dint of determination and influence such Over coatings and Suit fabrics as were this season and arc today! choice values in Suits and Over coats at $20, $22.50 and $25. At $15 their value is as discernible as a blue-blooded blonde in a village of Zulus. C All new goods, made of fabrics especially bought for this occasion! Not one of them had ever appeared on our counters before Monday ' of this week! C THE OVERCOATS are staple, both as re gards fabrics and form. THE SUITS are made to play in the duet and not lack in equal distinction. C There's not a garish, gaudy style among them, either of Suit ot Overcoat. They are the product of our supreme effort to make this December Week of Intensified Values lay it all over the weeks that have gone before! C There's the plain English of the proposition. Its nature is such as to require nothing further than its statement; and having made that state ment as our part, the rest is up to you. PERRY & CO. "N. B. f." 16th & Chestnut Sts. '& Street 1 feUS. K . 1878