Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 20, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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PRESIDENT PLANS
VIGOROUS ACTION
ON STATE ISSUES
Allied Blockade and Subma
rine War Chief of For
eign Problenls
TRADE STATUS VEXING
Wilson, Free From Campaign
Worry, Expected to Take
, Firm Stand
WASHINGTON. Nov. 20. Prom now on
the President expects to ilcnl with nil for
eign queill0"8 without embarrnnament nnil
la leccUlnR from hW ntUlsers a mimniiry
of the outstnmllnir lumps vt risentlM to
taking stock of tho bnnlc nltimtlon which
mut ho met, now thnt Internntlnnnl rela
tion hao returned to their plnro of prime
Importance
While It la not evident that there will
be nn fuiulnmentnl ehnngo In policy, free
dom from fenr that any rnovo nt all would
be misinterpreted as Inspired by nn Internal
political struggle has been rcrqmrd Presi
dent Wilson nnd Secretary UinslnR feel
themselves able to net with n single eye to
the International situation and their Imme
diate conferences on tho President's re
turn to Washington Indicates how pressing
they feel the situation tq be.
Tho President must decide bow the
United Stntcs shall meet the Oerinan sub
marine question on tho one linml und the
Knttnto Allied trndo rostrlct'ons on the
other; whether the retaliatory legislation
shall bo enforced ; whether the trndltloml
theory of Isolation shnll bo nbnndoned for
concerted neutrnl nctlott, nnd whether the
country shall havo an aggressive or a pass
ive policy toward tho penco con
ference, the "war after tho wnr," and the
Permanent Irfnguo to Enforce Peace which
tr)a President has ncceptcd In theory. And,
during tho rest of the war, Bhall Amcrlca'H
attitude bd governed by a decided benevo
lence In tho Interpretation of International
law, according to Its" own best Interests,
or shall It bo strictly legalistic, regardless
of whom It afreets?
Iielatlons with the Entente Allies are less
clear cut. less dangerous, tlmn thnse with
tho Central Powers, lAat perhnns more r.nt;
glng Sea power has enabled them, througn
tho blocknde to bring' nbout the rationing
nt Holland and nil Kcandlnnvln th- pro.
hlbttlon of Imports Into this country, except
Under gunrnntee, the neUure nnd censor
ship of malls, nnd the Imposition of tho
blacklist, lrtunlly to destroy nil fnregn
trade hostllo to them nnd divert all Aineil-,
can commerco to their own uses
Conrtant belligerent encroachments m
neutral rights have led President Wilson
to say thnt neutrality Is "lntoleral)le" Wnr
has become so worldwide, ro unlimited as
to nntlonnl bntinilnrle thnt It Is no longer
tho hostile utiiv but the hostile state, men
women nnd children, with Ita outp'ists nil
ruer tho world thnt Is itioleit
Klrst nnd oldest of th Knflil" Allied
restrictions Is tho hlorlcn lo Uii'rh this
Goterninerit hns declared lllgal becvisn It
li both Ineffrcllve and dlrcilmlnatory In
fjMiraf Vorw.iy nnd Sweden. In that It il' es
not blocknde tha Unlt'c und because t nt
tempts to blocUnile neutral P'irts contiguous
to fiermnnv to which Biltlnh goods kio
alloued to r" The case dates back to March
11 10tr and the last note was the British
rtfusal of Apill 21 Hut
The rationing of Holland Norwny. Swe
den and Denmark has been bitterly con
demned In the blocknde notes, where It has
been held to, bo nn nl solutely unwar
rantable Interference with neutral trads
directly between the neutral countries
Snccer Player Hurt in Crash
AI,t.t:'TOW', Pa.. Nov nn Thomas
Cradwell. a member of the Allentown soc
cer tnni which plnjeil lMitnim In Phila
delphia Saturday wan Injured when n trol
ley car struck the auto In wh ch n number
of the athletes wen- returning He Is laid
up nlth broken ribs and other bruises Tho
engine of the automobile was stalled on the
trollej tracks nt P.'im Hill, and before the
electric car could ho flagged there wni n
Collision. Gindwell Is probably out of the
game for tho season.
THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
WASHINGTON. Nov. 20.
For eastern Pennsylvania nnd New Jer
ey Fair tonight und Tuesday; colder
Tuesday; moderate west nnd northwest
winds.
Fair weather has continued throughout
the country during the last twenty-four
hours except for snow flurries nt a few
places along tho northern border I,lght
snow covered most of North O.ikotn nnd
eastern Montana. Tha temperatures hae
risen at most place i In the eastern half of
the country and are seasonable this morn
ing except for a moderate deficiency In por
tions of the eastern CJulf States A mod
erately cool area has oerspread the east
ern Canadian provinces at tha rear of n
disturbance that Is pnsslng off the coast at
Nova Scotia.
U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin
Observations taken at 8 a. m enMern time.
I.OW
fl lu.t TlRln. Vtfloc.
Station
a m, n't. fall.WInd Itr weather
Atlanta Oa . .. 44 40
Atlantlo City . . t 40
Uilllmore. Std . -is 3S
lllamarck N I). 2rt -i
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Chlraao. 111.
Cincinnati, O. .
CUvtland O...
Dnvr, Col... .
Rtrolt, Mich.,
r.l Paso. Tex
Oalreaton. Tet,
llarrlaburr Pa
811 3
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44 44
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Jacksonville. Fla, BO 4H
Knaa City Mo. 4R 4M
Xar IVut. 'fla 114 K.H
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Knoxvtlla. Tenn. 12 -
Loa Anarles Cat. Sit 40
I-nulsvllle, Ky . 44 44
Vemphla Tenn,, 4n 40
Montreal. Can . W SO
NantueUt, Maaa 41 4 CI
nw nru-Bs ij. na r,2
New Yru N Y an an
Norfolk. Va. , . 40 3H
Oklahoma Okla,. 44 44
Omaha. Nell , 30 2
Philadelphia Pa 44 40
fhoenli. Art ... as SS
tlllihursh. Pa,,, 42 4n
JortlsniU Me,,,, in .14
Portland. Ore..,, 22 21
at iul u. . an r.'i
Jt Paul. Minn,. 30 2
gait Idka Utah., 2S 2
San Anionic Tex. 0 nil
San Franrloea ..-as 2H
Bault Ht Maria, 2A 2H
gavannah, Oa , 4 4n
Rcranton ra,,., 42 as
Tymoa, Fla.,.,; Rn 4n
Waihinxton 34 32
P.CIdy
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KW . . Cloudy
WV .. Clear
SB . . Clear
Observations at Philadelphia
8 A. M.
Barometer ..... ,,t,,.,, ,.,... ......,.. n
Temperatur ,...,,,,........-'
81' , ,,,......,,, .... fff"
Hurnldlty , ,..,..,..,,...,..,,, $3
Minimum temperature. ,t,. J
Maximum temperature. ,,....,, 03
Lamps to Be Lighted
Autoa nd other vrhlrlaa 5:00 p.m.
The Tidea
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ASSIST THIS NEEDY, SA,YS GOVERNOR
IN THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION
Not nlonn because it i3 a time-honored custom, but particularly
lor tho reason that a State, like nn individual, sh6uld never foriret
the supreme source of authority and the steady Ruldnnco of Almighty
you, it is flttlnir that we should set asido one entire day for thought
nil survey of our nrogicss and our destiny.
Pennsylvania has abundant causes for gratitude to God. Save
for a visitation of suffering nnd of death to our children, which ha3
now happily passed, the pooplc of this great State havo been blessed
with Rood health nnd with abundant crops. Wo havo not wrought
upon our soil In vain Wo havo blended our resources nnd our toil
into many forms of utility and of enrichment of our people. Flood,
hit nnd storm have bcrn kept from our borders. Accidents in our
industries, still too frequent, have bun reduced, and snffering for the
first time humanely compensated Our people linvo passed Into a day
of rich humanitarian treatment. Our Government hai been steadily
devote d to the holy task of serving our people with gifts of hcnlth,
happlnesi nnd prosperity.
In the bounty vouchsafed ui let us not forget our needy citirens.
not even the stranger within our gates. Let them nnd those beyond
our borders, whoso hearts turn our way, receive from us a goodly
share of the good given us by our Heavenly Father. A people that
is not generous cannot worthily live In Pennsylvania. We must give
gladly and generously If wo are to prosper permanently and
patriotically It no unromembercd child of Pennsylvania sit In
sorrow on our Thanksgiving onntvorsnry. Let us follow the guid
ance of our hearts as Well m our heads on this day of gratitude
and of generosity.
Above nil else, take thought for Pennsylvania, our beloved Com
monwealth, nnd resolve to hold its welfare high in our purposes and
to do our part In making It, under God and His name, tire cleanest,
safest, sweetest plncc in which to lnbor, to livo, to serve. Reverently
nnd gladly let us on this day gather In our severnl plnccs of worship
and publicly express our gratitude thnt n protecting providence has
kept us in peace, blessed us with material anil spiritual gifts, granted
us unnumbered favors nnd blessings and given us nbundnnt reasons
for thankfulness nnd for offering sincere supplications that wc mny
continue to bo a henvcn-holpcd people
That this mny be done, nnd done with n propriety worthy of
our best traditions anil our groat destiny, I, Mnrtin Grove llrum
baugli, Governor of this Commonwealth, do set apart nnd designate
Thursday, November nn. Ill 10, n- Thankst-iviii'; Day.
Given under my hnnd and Ihp grct s.l of the Stetc, nt the
ciU of Iliirifshiirjr th s oifht,"-ntl dsy of November, in tho.yotir of
our I ord one thousnnd nine hundred nnd sixteen nnd of the Com
monwealth of one hundred and forty-first.
By tho Governor. MARTIN G. BRUMBAUGH.
Cyrus E. Woods, Secretary of the Commonwealth.
DOFFS S1IIUT TO PAY OFF BET
Camden Man Forced to Peel Off Gar
ment in Presence of Amused
Street Crowd
in Ihe presence of a ttighlng audience of
men women nnd children Horace 1-redom,
517 C'.trinan 'net. ramden inld an election
bet this ni'irn'tiK by renwnlnK his shirt
pn-1 pio'cntiii; It to Thcvnns Mttlrhnte,
S'xtli and Mlek'e streets Csinden
Prlnr In the e'ecllon I.nednm Ind nRreed
tint If W'ls'nn uere re-elected he would
ITn his sh'rt to I.lttlehnlo .mil Mttlnhnle
hni' sworn that If lIujtheH were clecte-1 hr
'Aoul.l make a like donation to l.eednm
For sever.tl iHvs foliwlnir the e'cctlmt
I.eedom had worn two shirts so In ciHe
hn met I.lt'lehsln he ciuld dispense with a
iihlrt without anv In'ury to hlr mudestv
Hut this niorniiiB In menial lnpi l.ooiloin
put on only 0110 shirt and a cnnOi silk
one at tint Ho nmt l.litlehnle opposl e
.tolin Millers, cigar storo at llroatlway nnd
e"
The Greatest House
Slipper Value for
Men in Philadelphia
There famous "Fausts" were
ordered last December.
Many of the leathers repre
sented are not obtainable now
at any price, and even the
blacks and tans have ad
vanced so much that if pre
duced today wc would be
obliged to mark them $5 the
pair.
Fausts were never more beau
tiful, never better made than
this year. Of fine glovelike
lenther. linen with soft, non-
stainablc kid. Splendid filling with
Two thousand pairs ready.
1230
Market
Shoes and
Stockings
for the
Family
Every Foot Profenionally Fitted
"(WONOUMCIO OVTIHC)
iThc Storoa of Famoua .SKooo
u
The Hoofer & Smith Co.
Special Ten Day Sale
Solid Gold Jewelry
At Liberal Price Reductions
A very great variety
all suitable for
. Holiday Gifts
616 Chestnut St.
L.
Thanksgiving Dining Table
Dinnerware Glassware
In lets, or you may jelect uch quantities as dejt'rcd.
Our carefully asiemblcd ttocki enable us to promptly
supply every need.
PL one orders tfiven immediate and careful attention.
SPECIAL HIRING DEPARTMENT
furn!he China, Glass and Silverware
in any quantities wanted.
Wrigkt,Tynlale &? vanRoden,Inc.
Sole AboU for Minton' English Bone China Dinnerware
mgCiiestnut Street
fiti
EVENING M33aER-PHIIiADELPHIA; MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20,
Stickle
jelled
street, mid the latter promptly
"Hey
there. Horace, come across with
that shirt
"All right " ssld l.erdcim. "I'm game."
Ho stirted to peel right on the street,
remolng his orrcoat, undercoat nnd then
his shirt A rap'dly Incronsliirj crowd of
men. women and children watched the tin
dresfiliu: stunt with nniuspiiipnt
'Well, here It Is, It cost me M'en bucks,
but jou are we'ome to It,' sail l.eedimi
as he liau'led the sh'rt tu l.tttlehnle. Then
l.eeiUun doutirtil I1I11 clotheo nnd went back
honii" for nnnther s'll-t I.lttleh.ilo went
nmotiR his Pcmoeratio fr lids exhibiting
the Tophj I.riMbmi Is nn elcctlini ulllivr
In the Ninth Wnrl, Camden.
Triplett Uirorce Hearing Postponed
TKllNTO.N". N J. Nov 20 Owing tn the
alcpcrce of a number of I nportnnt wl'tiessos,
the tlUoic hearln;; In tho CDUnter nctlons
of tho He .lohn I! Trlpb'tt pastor of n
Wonilbtir" l''esli terlau r"liiirch. nnJ Ills
wife. Mrs P.-iiofiy Tilplett rche luled for
today litre was p stponed until Wednesday
Dlack, Tan,
Mnroon, Red
and Green.
J
.35
An Actual
$5 Slipper
snap sides, making them draft-proof.
19
So. 11th
Exclusive
Men's
Shoe
Shop
Three Ceuting Brothers Superutelne
4
MANY BEQUESTS TO CHARITY
Presbyterian nnd Episcopal Institutions
Benefited in Wills
Aside from a few minor bequests to a
sister, the $22,000 estate of Jnne U Mc
Connell, 4219 itnrket street. Is divided be
tween the t'resbyterlnn Hospital nnd the
rirst Presbytcrlnn Church, Seventh nnd
7V - fi l.- kyt?9?flSJiS&L--?S5Av- - n-aaaHa3sv-e - -4&(tZ3lC$s3a)ctS?($!Ssr (X)""-l.-riP&r-CI,5la fl
" : ""ll
Tuesday
Is Time Enough for the
Purchase of Your
Thanksgiving Furs
"A Penny Saved Is a Penny
Earned" is not the fair maxim today,
for what is bought tomorrow for a dol
lar will probably, in these proaperous
war times, cost a dollar and a half next
week.
So we suggest that you take your
"savings," and if you have furs in mind,
call tomorrow. The values, as we rep
resent them, are positively incompar
able. Our policy of early purchase and
summer manufacturing, when labor
was cheap, gives us the inside track to
many sales at smaller profits. Let us
prove it.
We Solicit Your Patronage on a
Comparative Basis.
tur Scarfs
For immediate wear
Black Fox 14.50
Red Fox 22.50
Skunk ., 16.50
White Fox 25.00
Kamchatka Blue Fox 27.50
Taupe Wolf 27.50
Slate Fox 34.50
Black Lynx 35.00
Raccoon 15.00
Hudson Seal 10.00
Ermine 29.50
Dyed Blue Fox 37.50
Cross Fox 37.50
Battleship Grey Fox.. 37.50
Pearl Grey Fox 42.50
Silver Fox 97.50
French Seal .Coats
Black Opossum Collar
and Border
45-inch Full Model
69.50
French Seal Coats
40-inch Model Skunk
'Collar (Select Skins)
54.50
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We Reserve
locust streets, by provisions In the will. ad
milted to probata twtay.
Ctontlnitent uport the nenth of his widow,
1,011 Is a Flake, who died suddenly nt Rryn
Mawr on No ember 11. by hli will leaves
128.000 to the Children's Hospital nnd
$10,000 to Christ Church Hospltnl The
hulk of the estAle nt $121,000 Is left In
trust for the benefit of Mrs. Flake and other
relations Other bequests Include 120.000
to Frank If Kesn, the testator's former
business partner. ,
After leaMnK l00 to the Utile Sisters
5 I I jl IS
, , n
Fur Muffs
Of choice quality
Black Fox 16.50
Red Fox 27.00
Skunk 32.50
White Fox 45.00
Kamchatka Blue Fox , 27.50
Pearl Grey Fox 55.00
Taupe Wolf 27.50
Slate Fox 27.50
Black Lynx 51.00
Raccoon 37.50
Hudson Seal 15.00
Ermine 22.50
Dyed Blue Fox 62.50
Cross Fox 51.00
Battleship Grey Fox . . 52.50
PoiretFox 37.00
Beaver 19.50
Fur
Hudson Seal Coats
40-inch Flare Model
Skunk or Lynx Collar
and Border
84.50
Scotch Moleskin Coats
43-inch Flare Design
6-inch Border and Collar
of Skunk
245.00
Maxtfson & DeMany
;,v 1115 , Chestnut Street f;
Opp, Keith's
Your Purchase Upon a Small Deposit
Subject to Bill of January 1st
1M.G
'-
of lh Poor. Oermnhtown, the will ot Wil
liam Beveroux 386$ Terrace street, be
queaths tho remainder of his 173,000 estate
to his eight children
Other wills probated were those of Mnry
K draff, 70S North Fortieth street, who
left property valued nt $7780! Frederick
Fiedler. SH2 llast Tlonn street, $0SO',
Iilstle lloolh, 230S North Thirteenth street,
$U00; Anna M Sallndra, 85 West Wash
ington lane, nnd D.uld Fllmnn, 1918 Har
lan street, $2000.
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KAMCHATKA BLUE
FOX
Barrel Muff nnd Novelty
Scarf
39.00
RED FOX
Barrel Muff and Animal
Scarf
49.50
Coals
Hudson Seal Goats
45-inch Full Model
Exceptional Value,
98.50
Natural Muskrat Coats
Hudson Seal Collar,
Cuffs and Belt i
42-inch Full Model
74.50
j
1 1 - i 1 infliMrlair
Clergymen Ui-jc Probe of TfeR
HAfctiETON. r, Nov ioA jMrf
earnes; effort to nnd lh my&teriwA Hkrr
who stole a confiscated slot machln ''frwm
the onjfe ot the, chief of polle on Osteite
tt Is demanded of Council by r msjy
of the elertymen of the clly. Th4tn!iil
ters nt n conference also corisiaef(J'isk
In Council to Oust ComrhlislonerTfj kp,
Clerlnch, , ,
Mail Orders Receive Prompt
Attention
Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted
Furs Repaired and Remodeled
Fur Sets
CROSS FpX
Barrel MufT and Novelty
Scarf
89.50
NATURAL FISHER.
Barrel Muff and Animal
Scarf
74.50
Hudson Seal Coats
43-inch Plare Model
6rinch Border and
Collar of Skunk
145.00
Natural Mink Coat
42-inch Full Model 1
Finished with Sable
Paws and Mink Tails
375.00 ,i
or Charge if
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