M ', i 11 llSH REVELERS BOB AND SWAY TO JOLLY nANfEOFTIIEMAYOS '" 1 . M flips mill Sons nnd peter "".,. ,,, vi" e t o..11 "THin tlnaf Annum o". "- " Ever Hold" loTABLES PRESENT While I'elor llniinlgnn stamped Ills foot l.. iim mid fawoit Irish dances fiom L fiddle, W s0"'' ""'' '"R',fc r ,:Hn fibbed nnd snaved uitoimn me name Bho lrWi hornpipes ami icols till Ony- k thl ninrnlns twhee "o'. wlioopoc-e-c!" shouted . ..rnnd Mstrr .lanced the tlnonj?. hit $ J coatless nn.l n handkerchief tucket Kl his collar, only riddled the faster. KJ when t'cter faltered tow aid the end The MaUl That Left the Cotmtiy," !L Mnloney enmo to his nld with n few K versos of the "Clrcci, rtrovos of SSf. or good old tllncnblitl," pushed ilimh hi" "Rh hnKplpes tiy means of Kcovoicd brllows worked by Jlnppln-! ' ffi 6S TUP table on which their klrs were perched trembled and swuved Sr their roeklnR. slaniplntr mcnsuies; lw floor nnd tl.e window-, shook '.loath IS. lolls of the boblilni? dnnceis, but still 5 red-cliceked colli ens IniiKhcd without Kins the IrHh luddloliueks whirled them ike top" or tlBKcd tliimwh tho IHab f -WKU-WOril' WIIOOPEI2-I5I3!" Ifrite mltliPr and father wcro Olrlsh an' ?,re Olrlsh, too." shouted one true s'on J, the old coiintu as he snatched a lass c ilihn crimson poppy In her blncl; linlr frnmUhe tluoiiB ana iiwiK i im ?..'ii.n H.i. reel. A loiiK-dniwn "whoop- j5''to!tl something of the Joy In Ills soul. tl wns the Join "iiiinai iiuiht ui im futn of Mno. composed of sons of Ire 'End from the County Mayo. Mercantile ilill Broad nnd Master streets, wiib nar.i- ' : ' -i. .. l.nl.I l,n Intii, Htrnnmil 'Staree enough to bold the lone strenmit V Dublin folk and former sons of Coik hu natives of Hie eountiy places through (tie length nnd breadth of 'docked to the hall 1 1 eland that Just as lnpp "lid Just as merry as nny wii JudKO Joieph )'. itoKors. men more .. Tnhn i Connelly, Michael J. Ityan. Si To, tjtJge llonnlwell, .Imlw ltainoml Mc 'Kelllo nnd lmndreiln of other piomlnont jam of rnliniieipnia, an miiive mjii m Ovid Olrlnncl. "IWSII DnCOItATIONS." filling low from the collliiR on the main tfincoflocr was a hUKo pot of liliii fei ns Jlnd ot)icr trnlllni; veROtntloii. I-rom this ll fyStoons to ine ooxes n iiu- ai i n iwire etrhiRs of iicnnnnta reprcientliiK nil tie colors of the vnrlnus eountlta of Wand, for Mayo was only the host last illht. Ne.uly ecry county, .it is thought, il Wnresentatlxcs there. fFrom the boxes all around the hall were Jraoed enormoui Anurlcan IImks, the ICO, Wlllte Ullli UIUU UUIllfl. II.IMIIIK 111 11IU IJoor. Right In the lioait of each lcsloon ffa the green inti the ICrin o i'imsii. LTbe stage was uiuueii neuiiiu ii inn iiuuii ht of Cliilstmas tiot.i and htU' an 01 rtlestra blnp-h.inB-zamnio-1 In n finntlc Wort to luio into the fox tiot and ono- n'.cpaomeof the older folk, most of whom ,vere uownsmirs m iiiu uiruu.s ui iue irisii Elchlaml Fling or tho Piper's JIb. Fordonnstniis was where the real hlfih tpots oi tne (lanco wero huuck. r;ven lie walls were Breen. Hero sat Peter 'the fiddler like a kli.g on his throne, On his left was Tom and his pipes. Jeiry fennerty sawed Ills violin on tho other e'destarthiR tho bar always whoro Peter .lfftvOff, so that theie shouldn't he any treai'ln tho melody, and John Urannon UHI ill IUU Jill tided the thrill Wit of the town Ipolo on the otln licks with the PthpAn, that.. l.1 loden the thrill of the country nnd tho ivn square vtitn ins irisii pic other side. IIcio tho laddie their bands on their hips iiutttv iijcii nt-'uii iiikii ilH uiry tint inuir W and bowed to their partners. Hero tie black-haired, red-faced sons of Hrin Ijwghed with pnidoirililo pride when they lean a lassie so haul and so fast thnt i lie had to lean on him for mipport at tho sUMi. Here paitncrs linked arms ami (racefully danced the flKures, now look- eeon, now madly jlgfiliiK with their hair ,l!l tumbling down unheeded. (,tatun iTello tun hi:st danch t:vEn, iTellOW dresses. fl'lmnti flrpsapM. ulilfn. ijne and every other color nil wound and Unwound lllco tlu ontrtru ,if tlin rnbiliniv His was where tho lads and lasses of Sj)o were danelns the dances of tho ucient and modem Celts. Tile low-cell-hSfd room w.us Hacked. Smnk-n hunir like ijPloud over the danceis, but no one IBlndpil tlmt All ll,n.. .... .. ,. TA... ; " w.. 4,, bllUJ C,t, tlllC, 1 tLf.'l , itousled, curly hair bobllnK over his ilddlu: ijii iney neniil was tlio blushing und lojmmio melodies it poured foith, and nil iMjr minded was the constant beat of Wet's foot, noundliiB on tho table as h flayed nnd plaed. ph only tlmo tho fiddle Mopped was faring the Brand march, held unstairs. iTM was led by P T. O'Hrian nnd his ijiughter Mnry. lloio thnn a thousand x part In it and went tin ouch tho Wires. John J. JIcGuIro had charge of je right wing Ho is picsldent of tho wayos and mnrehed with n trend tlint WW stately and "srand indade." r. J. Corcoran wim chalrnmn of tho (aace. And. With T l rnnwnv lin vna Bf the Reception Committee, was lie M,ura me most successful or nny who JM thus far stnBed n Mayo dunce. Accident Viptim Tlloa WA frnrlxail t...it i i .. I geceotwood which struck Isanc Nichols, sfio oiu, or jwj Cumberland street, ,le was loadlns a wagon on Friday, willed In tho man's death todny nt tho apman's Ilomcopathlo Hospital. Nichols IS" 'Injured In the lumber yard of R. A. St. J' WHIams, at 2.M and York TODAY'S MAnniAfip i.iprmrps lSanedAlSru,"l,,J- 8,h ' ani Ilea8la rruzr."1?1!. 1305 ti Lelthenw hi PffiSSn V,,rra''1- . Holmesburg, Pa., and nwH55na. .J'awno. HolmeBliurc. Pa. iS&v'T-Vsi. ia,h ani E,,,,h Eliiahi,. !' o'l?"""-. lua' TiBtt si., ami IBllUi ia2J-,,B:,n.vY,!ni?ler- 1315 N- lUth at. trJUani v!lf ! . Montroe t.. und Sadie Heir i v ' . loer t., ana Annie uoia- 'ttdo? 'Irffw!83 Christian Bt . and Ltizlo :fV"-n-i0U Titan t. , 'Ui vfifKi?'"-' Oerrltt St.. and Mary C. ffi .?s .wa.. and Ooldla Stein, ItirHii,. Vt1,',!trw,n, 'New York ?to2 ,Mler' , V N. 17th st. s.t.J"'II city. and uS rtiS.al!0(ki. -'tiuT Almond t., Elifi.'l'nwktt. 'J714 Ii Thompson and and and Sis- ?auV ni,uUn.v-J?l'. N, UdthKow tt iwS!nr Au,im- ,Jr-i' N. LelthKOW st. feaSt ni?8de.-in N. Chadwick t.. i ..;:. 'w". FRSltkv ,, A uf fa,, unu fwu XJ' l?pw, York. tait i?iV'c,,I! s- Mhb't.. and Katie Sugar- iSSLtK?'?,111. . I'ennagrovp, N. J., and PoUSm "ft, ""I'owk. IEOO Vino st, 'VMMiifi .?'Y,clt' " J'ees ' an4 Annle Wl.iTll!i. 11!) Heed nt. nt Wi,".fi; v "". fi; 1'aiuyunls ae., and Mary ;?"S'.jai 8. IMS 2 B!'"'er. OH N. Hutchinson t.. and iKfbi i W N, Hutchinson l. ' M fiu3ih .cN.a.,nesi '"-'I Hutlonwood at., and Aiuer ii, 'orVuh . VjjM. J-M3 Qeorge 'st., and Annie 3 ionh t WeUch Bna Annle F,cld' WVlfitllSl.f,U" ,t" nd BM,e Bo- fekVTtyaT,0fk "V aUi RSa Kt3.yulKUy 11124 Pnlnl llro.a ov nnri K ljUnan; lOl'I s. 2lst at. WwwkJ! BSrq 1-r1. ? 6'n and Mary "a.S-lM.et. Wi"011' l'H8 W.Krle ave.. S A. w?f 1W. Erie aye." and Kllza- lUbith i V ' i UucknuJl t.. and T2?.".r CrrUk. t&., and Helta ' fcUmBi'aTire' . - -. ... -SKflit.Mi5." ' w IWVW &n&gm. and BUU HALF-HEARTED SEARCH FOR MURDERER CAUSE OF DARBY CITIZENS' IRE Residents Declai-e Delaware County Authorities Are Mak ing No Effort to Solve Mystery PETITION FORTHCOMING There wns gclieial liidlgtiatlon In Unthy today. Itcsldentn decimal that the He! aware County ntltholltlcs ei6 makinsr no effort lei folvo tho mystery suriound IliB tho jnurder of Mnry DnVK the nnmnti who lost her life In trylnB to snvp tlu valuables of William Colllns Btove, her emplojer. Mnny ilcplnieil that the Indlffcfcnce In rcBard to InvcstiKntlon of the case wns due to the attitude of Plstrlct Attorncv John II. Itnnnum, Jr., who enmo to I'arhy, It Is snld, pionotinced tho ense suicide and returned to Medln. As llnti tuim lopiesenlfl the powerful political In terests which tlnminnto the community, the decision of suicide wns tnken tip, and attempt was made by the county de tectives to end tho Investigation several days ago. Ah such n conclusion could not be reached by the wildest deduction, resi dents snv, tho people demnndod thnt the police continue the Investigation on their own net mint, rewntdless nf the nttltudc nt the Delaware County detectives. In the hope thnt the mystery enn ho solved steps ate beliiB tnken today to circulate a petition calling upon tho county authorities to conduct a rigid In vestigation. This petition will be sent to Dlstilct Attorney Ilnnnum. The Homcn of the community contend thnt the Imllf feience of the authoiltles In u-Bnrd to an InvestlBntlon will make Onrhy an at tractive plnce for thieves und murderers 1 who will feel scenic on account of pres ent conditions. It Is generally agreed that Chief of Polko Clark and his small lotce of police men nte doliiK all In their power to solve tho m.vstciy. It is known, however, thnt there Is consldcinhle filctlon between the police of the small settlements of Dela ware County nnd the county nutnoritlcs. The detectives ale eager for gloiy, many sa., und will not co-opornte unless they nip sine of getlltiB their full slinrc. It was learned toilay that tho muider cd housekeeper owned two holmes und left the care of these properties to a woman filcnd In Delaware County. This womun was questioned but could throw no light on the mystery. Coroner Drcwes and business men liv ing In unihy proper aic doing detective work on their own account. At a. meet ing of the I) ii by Council next week n de mand will ho innde that a detective be employed for the community who will ho fieo from the domination of the political iIub which UlctutPH tho rules for the section. FINAL IIEAHIXG IN DU I'ONT GUN CLUH SUIT OPENED TODAY Newbridge Citizens Want Shooting by Prominent Men Stopped WILMIN'GTC.N, Del.. Jan. 2.1.-A final healing of the suit brought to enjoin the ilu Pont Oun Club fiom continuing its activltler on its grounds nt N'ewbildge, near this cltj, was bpBim bcfoie Chan cellor C'uitis In the Couit of Chancery toda. Considerable Interest Is manifest In the case because of the deep Interest of many members of the iltt Pont family In the litigation. Seveial of those who llBiirc piomlnently In supporting tho defendant club ale also Individual defendants In the suit brought hv Philip K. du Pont to foice the tlu Pout Securities Company to tuin over stock valued at more than ,')0,000,0IM to F, I. tlu Pont do Nemours ft Co. At a previous hearing of tho case aBalnst the du Pont Gun Club the Court Branted an injunction restinlnlnff the club from shooting on Its giounds. This In lunctlou will be combatted by attorneys fiom tho club today. Residents of the neighborhood, who nhked for the injunc tion, will oppose tho efforts to have tho en Joiner leinowd. TEXAS MOB LYNCHES MAN ACCUSED OF THIPLE MURDER Was Chnrgcd With Killing Parents and Brother With an Ax ROSTON, Tex., Jan. 2.',. W. J. Mayfleld, j0 yeais old, chaiged with killing his father, mother and brother with an ax, was taken from tho county Jail hero early today by a score of masked men nnd hanged to a tieo half n mllo south, of tow n. The-tiiplo murder occuned nt tho Mn: Ilcld home, near here, the night of De cember SO. Mnjllcld was anested despite his alibi that he wns attending lodge In town nt the time. Tho Jury In tho first case, that of his mother, dlsagieed nnd was discharged Saturday. The lynchers overpowered tho Jnller, unlocked Muylleld's cell, carried him away anil hud hanged him beforo tho lesldentr. wero nwaio of what had hapened. There was no guard at the Jail because there had been no Indication of mob violence. Golden Wedding Fete in Camden Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sand, of 312 Arch street, Camden, will eclcbrnto their golden wedding nnnlversnry ut their home to night. Surrounded by their relatives and friends, thoj will bo "remarilcd" by Jus tlco of tho Peuco W. Taylor Wright, of Camden. Following the ceremony there will bo a banquet, at which Councllmnn Fred Meckcrt, of this city, will officiate as toastmaster. The couplo have lived in Camden for 35 years and havo many f i lends In this city. They were married hero In St. John's Protestnnt Episcopal Church in 1S6S. AMERICANv.EAGLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Main Office: 80 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK ANNUAL STATEMENT, JANUARY 1ST, 1916 ASSETS Bonds and Stocks $2,279,504.00 Premiums In course of collection , , .. 73,106,42 Interest, Dividends and Rents accrued 27,185.63 Cash on deposit and in office ( 51,892.29 Total Assets $2,431,688.34 lucludra e&cr deposit ol 150,78-1.03 In North Carolluu nnd Virginia. I LIABILITIES. Unearned premiums ,..,,,..,,..,.,.., $1 16,905,72 Losses In process of Adjustment, . , ,....,, 7,742.75 All other claims , .,.,. 6,740.79 Collateral Loan . ...,....,..,,, 155,000.00 Policyholders Surplus $2,145,299.08 Capital , $1,000,000.00 Net Surplus , 1,145,299.08 $2,145,299.03 HENUY EVANS, President ' WAGNER & TAYLOR, PHILADELPHIA AGENTS EVENING LEDGERS-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY MORE THAN 1000 DRUNKARDS CONVERTED AS TABERNACLE. RISES jWSassWTOsjijijjL i mj$ ;;; BSSgagSS? fm''rv,,r,Krr &'$$' , $JT5ECTt o'"3jst! v"$ ii is''iSSttss,l', - f v. ' i wwjit 7m sgsiijtfCTais ' ii ' . " mBsn3am tWiivrt-x-. uvMw js- a'. V"S' NIC1IOLAS-HEMMINGER TABERNACLE GOING UP Great Structure in Darby the Scene of Activity in Preparation for Revival Tons of white pine board recently un loaded In a lot In Darby, which will be used In eonstructlrr a tnbernaele where I tho Nlcholson-Ilemmlngcr evangelistic catnpalRn will open Kobtilnry 20, bus had tho effect of converting moie thnn 1W0 iliiinknrda who live In different parts of Delawaie County. Tho comcrslon of former diunknrds, bnrtendcr.s and owners of saloons, accord ing to mluisteis who me aiding In the supellnteiidliiK of the building of tho tnb ernaele, was accomplished without a ser mon or one of the famous "Hilly" Sun day lectures. What did the "trick," as one minister expiossed It today, was Bnz Iiik dally on the tons of white plno board. ilen whoso unmet gtnee the police blot ter in Htntlon houses In Philadelphia and of the "lockup" In the little towns In Delnware County today aio perched up on the loot of the half-completed taber nacle, which will accommodate 270) per sons. These men today said that they would rather cany a hntchet with which to work on the tnbernncle thnn have whisky bottles in tliclr coat pockets. Tho majority of the men engnKed In the con stiuctlou of the tabernacle are doing the work without a snlnry. jiar KKCKiPTs Di:crtn.sn. Tho tabernacle will be In a large lot adjoining; the P. It. T. terminal nt 9th and Main stieets, which Is In the heart of Dniby nnd less than H00 jiiuIh away fiom McClurc's saloon. The roof and one of the walls of the tabernacle will be so constiucted that they will be visible to tliosp who aro drinking In the plnce. It was admitted today hv one of the bar tendcis In McClure's thnt the receipts in the pluee have fallen off within tho last fow days "Evor since they dumped those bonrds In the lot some of the folks up hero have lost their appetites for their cus tomary smile," snld one of tho bnr tentlprs. Fiom farmers wagons, trucks and other vehicles which dally pass tho place where tho tnbpinacle will be erectctl, empty beer bottles and whisky llaska ate thrown out. From a faimer's wagon, which stopped near 0th and Main stieets today a lnrgo barrel was hulled which contained dozens of empty whisky bottles. Tho rtilier of the wnson said that ho hod gathered the collected bottles In Chester and other places after making a house to house canvass. The empty bottles re- H00. WEBER $160 Mahogany Case Fine condition. Was taken in part payment for Cunningham Play er. Easy Terms ,11 & Cheefcnut Sts. , $2,431,688.34 I, J 422 WALNUT STREET ;, fij .juACSifca. hit ' '-''' . i Jr a W' r S ., Former Drunkards Work on Darby Tabernacle Many former drunknrds are working as carpenters on tho taber nacle. One thousand men, minister esti mates, have been converted since work was started on the tnbernncle. Conversion said to have been made by gazing daily on tons of pine board to be used in constructing tabernacle. Whisky and beer bottles are be ing thrown daily into gutter. Saloon receipts in Darby and Delawnre County said to have fall en off since work on tabernacle begnn. mnlned In a vacant lot until they were carded away by Darby stieetswccperfl. Since woik on the tabernacle began cottage praers arc being held nightly which mo nttended by laigo eiowtls. Tho Itev. Dr. V C. Cartwrlght. advance man of the N'lcholson-Hcmmlngor cam paign, Is In n.uby ccry day. He also admitted todny that constant gnzo on the white pine bomd by the thousands of persons who dally pass by It has had a wondeiful effect on foimcr patronlzcrs of qaloons. Churches of various denominations are n Fu, rs Natural Raccoon. Civet Black Fox Skunk Hudson Seal Black Lynx Caracul Beaver Pony Skin Coats 18.50 Regularly 37.50 Caracul Coats 69.50 Regularly 115.00 Leipzig dyed pelts. French Seal Coats 64.50 Regularly 98.50 Dyed skunk cuffs, col lars and border. I I n griiTTiitffr.tr i-itiM iflfcji T -"!; - "" f- -rrv-wi&zn AT DARBY Nicholson -Hemminger Evangelistic Campaign Cuts Saloon Profits tepresented In the preparation evnngpllstlc campaign. John T. of the Pcdloy Is chnlrmnn of the i:eeutlve Committee. , I.dwmd M. Hoag has been appointed secretary, to act for II. V. Mngnln, who Is III. Geoige flinson la treasurer. Tho committee Includes the Hev. James It. Kerr, Darby Piesbytcilan Chill th; the Itev. A. A. Thompson, Mount Zlon Mcth- odlst llplscopnl Church, the Hev. 1.. P. M. Mvers, Trinity Lutheran Chinch, tho I Itev. A. K. Wlnklomnn, Pentecostal I Chinch; the Itev. W J. Morgan, of Col I wyn, pastor of Closer Memoilnl Haptlst i Chinch: the Itev. W. I. Ilalnes. pastor of the Klrst Haptlst Chinch. Collhifidnle, the Iti?v Ihlwuid Dowry, lector of the Itefoimed ilplseopal Church, CollliiKdale; the l'ov. Alexander Mnckle, pastor of tho Slim on I llll Piesbytcilan Church: tho Hev. David Wlnteis, Clenoldcn Presby terian Church, the Itev. W. II. Medlar, I (ilenoldcn Congiegatltmal Chinch: the j Hev. William Iloyd, I.iinsilowue Presby terian Church; the Hev. N. Haiton Mas ters, L.insdownc Methodist Kplscopal Chinch; the Hev A. M. Wltwer, Sllonm Methodist Kplscop.il Church, the Itev. It. Xclsser, Woodland Haptlst Church, the Rc. William O. Weiss, German Heformed Church; the Hev. George P. Heck, Spring- Maxtfson & DeMany 1 1 15 Chestnut Street Opp. Keith's Wed ay 6 'FUR Tomorrow will be the day of days to buy Furs. We have made special plans to accommodate the increased business that these prices are sure to bring. The few "spring days" that we have enjoyed are simply a warning of the real winter that is yet to come. Are you prepared? We are and at these savings you should have no excuse. We'll expect you. SCARFS .. .Regularly 16.50 Now 7.50 Regularly 14. 00 Noiv 6.00 Regularly 18.00 Noio 1O.S0 Regularly 15.00 Now 6.50 Regularly 24.50 Notv 12.50 Regularly 32.50 Now 16.50 Regularly 22.50 Now 10.00 Regxdarly 14.00 Now 6.50 FUR SETS Red Fox Sets Regularly $65.00 Now $38.00 -Dyed Blue Fox S.-gularly $110.00 Now $64.00 Natural Fisher .' Kegrulnrly $125.00 Now $68.00 White Fox Regula. y $115.00 Now $69.5G Cross Fox Regularly $135.00 Now $79.50 Taupe Fox Regularly $135.00 Now $70.50 Natural Blue Fox Regularly $225.00 Now $125.00 Here's An Even Dozen Coat Items Read Them French Seal Coats 34.50 Rcniilarly 50.50 Seal or contrasting fur collars. French Seal Coats 74.50 Regularly 115.00 Flare model. Hudson Seal Coats 84.50 Regularly 125.00 Extra fine quality. Skunk or seal collar. We have included in the above coat items a number of extra sizes up to 48 bust, without extra charge. Charges Will be Invoiced r'' ii. fifiitailij' "'t'tllr MiiViM" .i' Mta 25, 1016. I field Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church; tho Itev. K. P Hoffman, Olivet Metho dist Episcopal Church, tho last five belnir In West Philadelphia. Tho following are chairmen of committees- Finance, John H. Simpson, Dar by; Ilulldlng, Milton I.. Stnley, Colllng dnlej Prayer Meetings, the rtov. If. IC. Onllowny, pastor of Woodland United Piesbyterlnn Church, ,est Philadelphia: Personal Workers, V. S. rnderhlll, t.nns downe; Music, AlonzJ If. Yocuin, Darby; t'shcrs, W. Albert Ilcrnhnrt, Cot wyn; I'roso, John II. Martin. Darhv: Publicity, Wlllard A. (liny, West Philadelphia; community Kxtenslon, the Itev. W. It. Shaw, pastor of Shnron Hill Methodist Uplscopnl Church. "If we had another cnrlond of plno bontds In some olhcr lot probably every l drunkard In Dch.ivnre County and other t-ertions could be converted," snld the traffic sound policeman who Is on duly on lain s'icet, Darby. ' .JACK SMASHER, NOT MASHER, OUT FOR THE REAL JEWELS In Fact He Hns Annexed Great Col lection in Ridge Section Thcie's n new Jnck In town. He's called "Jack, the Hmnsher," Instrnd of Jack, the Masher, because hr crashes windows wheneier he feels like It. As a brick thtowcr he makes the discus tlnowers of oltl look like amnteurs. And, In way nf n pi ire, each time he lands a tiny of goltl lings nr watches. Jack has been whlllng away the early hours of the morning by smashing win dows for tho last two months. He oper utcs In the northwestern part of the city. To show that he was still around he smashed tho plateglass window of Chillies Cox's Jewelry store, at 220S Ridge avenue totl.iy, nnd took a tray of gold rings. Then he sauntered up the stieet to rest for the next smnsh. Of com so, the hole In tho whitlow wns tllscovcied. They ill wiijb nie after Jack disappears. Ho hns made woik for the glazier In 10 different cases uptown and, hv this time, should have a swell bank account. IILOCKLEY CHIEF RESIGNS Daniel W. Seltzer Quits at Request of New Administration Daniel W. SelUer, superintendent of the Philadelphia (leneral Hospital, today leslgued from the city servlrc, to become effective Mnrch 1 Tho change Is snld to be In line with Dheclor Kinsen's plan to make manv changes In the present personnel of those In iiuthoiity at Uluck ley. Superintendent Seltzer was appointed hv funnel Dhector Xcff nf the Depait ment of Health and Chailtles In 1IU2. lie leslgued todny at the letpiest of Director Kiusen, who acted lifter a number of conferences with Major Smith lehitive to cont"mplnted changes at Hlockley. UTT'iT T,,gaHaiMBMfiKiffl'HiEBWs Will Be DAY 99 MUFFS Natural Raccoon. . . .Regularly Civet Regularly Black Fox Regularly Skunk Regularly Hudson Seal Regularly Black Lynx Regularly Caracul Regularly Beaver Regularly Hudson Seal Coats 59.50 Regularly 89.00 40 inches long. Sable Squirrel Coats 89.50 Regularly 125.00 Leipzig dyed pelts. Hudson Seal Coats 97.50 Reduced from 145.00 40 inches long. Extra fine quality. Seal or skunk. Purchasing Agents' Orders Honored Charge Accounts Opened March 1st Upon Request "SUPER-DffiECTOltS" OF OTY "NAMED" They Are the Wives of tho. Members of Mayor's Cabinet, Says E. ,Tf Berlet I The "supcrdlreotor," a new kind of City official. Is the nnlne on mnny lips today. "Superdlreclor" Is what 12. J. Herlet termed the wives of tho members of Mnor Smith's cabinet nt a reception' and ball Riven In their honor by the Wnlrtut Stieet Business Association nt the Hltz Cnrlton Hotel Inst night In Introducing the directors and their wives to the 30) guests. The Major and Mrs. Smith wcro pi evented from attendance through thd former's illness .Mr. Herlet, president of the association, outlined the plans of the nssoclntlon nnd Its achievements The 111 Bt national bank to ho opened on Wnlnut street will open Its doors within a few weeks near Broad street, he nnnounced. He nntned the art jury appointed by tho association which will nld In the project of making Walnut street the most beautiful thoroughfare, architecturally. In the city. The members of the Jury, which will examine all draw ings of pioposed bulIdlnBs nlong- tho stieet. nt Colonel J. Wnincr ltutchlns, chalnnnn: Thomns Devclon, Jr , Holnnd S. Morris, Kl Kirk Price and Joseph E, Wldener. Mr. Ilcilct told of the mnny business enterpilses that soon will open on Walnut street. The membeis of Mayor Smith's cabinet, their nlstnnts nnd their wives, who were Introduced by Mr. Herlet to tho guests, wete Director Gcorgo 12. Dntcs man, of the Department of Public Worhs, with Mrs. Datesniun; Dr. Wllmor Kru sen, Dlte'-tor of Public Health and Char ities, nnd Mis. Krusen: Dhector of Pub lic Safety William II. Wilson, with Mrs. Wilson; Director of Supplies Joseph Mc Laughlin, Director of Wharves. Docks nnd Forties, George S Webster, with Mrs. Webster; Asr.'.slrnt Director Harry C. Davis, of tho Department of Pub lic Safety, with Mrs. Dails; Assistant DU lector Joseph I,. Ifildvln. of the Depart ment of Public Winks, with Mrs. Hnld wln: Assistant Director tinny W. Mnce, of the D-paitment or Public Health nnd Charities, with Mrs. Mace: Assistant Dt lector Peter J. Itolinn, of the Department of Supplies with Mrs. Ilohnn and As sistant Pliector Joseph F. ll-issknrl, of the Department of Wharves, Docks nnd Ferries, with Mrs. Hasskarl. A muslcalo, which Included n harp solo by Miss Mar oella Sheppaid. ilanrlng ami a buffot sup per followed the leceptlon. Near-Panic in Ferryboat Crash JCi:V YOIIK. Jan. 2.",. A number of persons wero Injured mid a serious panlo was narrowly uvvited when the llrooklyn ferrvbo.it Cow anus, with COD passengers on board, collided with another ferry boat off the Hattery today. Tho acci dent was tluo to fo; . n Millinery $ 16.50 Now 18.00 Now 19.50 Now 25.00 Now 27.50 Now 45.00 Now 24.00 Now 29.00 Noiv 7.50 9.50 11.50 14.50 15.00 22.50 12.00 16.50 Hudson Seal Coats 98.50 Regularly 175.00 43 inches long, skunk collar, cufTs nnd border. Persian Lamb Coats 95.00 Regularly 165.00 Skunk or Persian collars. Hudson Seal Coats 250.00 Regularly 350.00 41 inches long, skunk collar, cuffs and border, n ,y j! ,;' 1 ' I ... ! i