lWMlJJWJWKMfUi 'wyr'iOjgp8! -WH EVENING T.EBGER-PmLBELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1916 d ? I jgnfis DESTINATION OfWOMNUWJunuuii Foil-.n, Cnr Find Prize Broken Skull !. a boisterous rMa In R niKt IHflwIn jr'h,er. Anna Burn. 2828 Sw'iwSE llSptal until llo last ".nrti did from ft tnclurt of "ll Thi "". Cnrroll McCAb. of i J. ..n.lnif nxtmie. van held with "VWKwiTlt lh? notion of the Coroner. t ' "w. reported to hnv recn mem 12. ' ...loib ride, which " Sl' ,, -..m fol owed nrlom treet In SwLSelptln and ended ftl Second l..n. .trect" whero the l-ollco Inter. ttAJ Varn th cuio of the outburst "rrf.h. ulwb"of which re-tdonts of tho "ThSrhood wre complfllnltiu. Beer oml wonr5a were heard, the police M!k - ihK policemen nrrtved MtCnbo imjI.1 man wai hl wife and had been flitht lM woman was hk m w , M with -Jim ", j injured Her head "" Jw ordered to drive to the TM drlr w " b , R Th() U,10n hw Tent to tho hospital After rom,llI!, hla fare the driver was allowed to The " olhr" Wh Wer " '" .!. om"lTent to the hospl Wb .. ihouKht she was utiffcrlnK from Wl 5 Efiart nWi Sho suffered a cerebral Wnk,,hAi "ml two hour later she died. S'Twore her death she regained con- Trore iir obtained a state "rZZn her thnt ihe was the wlfo of 'TJi'K.Tul tha they had not been living &3h?r A tt Coral street luMrrt It wa? "G.fc.'t sti" lived with her parents and Si was not related to McCabo. Th. Police ire ItiTestlpatlnif Itobert Alcxnnilcr Edmonalon tiabert Alexander lMinon-ton. to whom ,ki D,yUters of the Confederacy nrvoral lh - ? nresented the Southern Cross Honor Ued last Friday night at his Jf ' iliBS Vernon street. He was .,2 years old. Mr IMmonston, T came " KrcderlcKnburir. Va.. !.vl with course In the Confederate , dur iff he Civil War. M'w member of the KJrst Navy n.ttallon of the Oinfedrrate forces. Mr. famonston s surMc.l by a widow. lira. mtrl Klmonsion Kuneral services over ieier .,. , ., - tinvl M'nilnradnv in-moon at 1 "clock. Hev Pr. Quay Hos t. f the Klfth Haptlst Church. IJlRh tnth and SprlnK flanlen streets conduct bij the ervlcei. Interment will bo made at Hillside Cemetery. TODAY'S MAKKIAGE LICENSES Vtltnllne M Mesile. i:lon. Pa., and Ophtlla ' VMoibrc I'armel. N .J. wiiiird ! Jncotn 2711 w. ix-msn ip nmi An M. SteKsdJrn Wit Tllinn l. Itorrta It&xlnakr Ailantlc City, N. J., nnd Lena lh C Cooiwr CHI l-imlmrd t.. and Sarah llcilllon I.Iod. I83J N. Ilanrock at . and Lena cirl I'aJirhirh Jr Klshrr's Ian" urnl WomlnB Urt jt- Howrjl nsin N.iau t , and Nelllo St. mux Erb, m (.'a.tharlne t.. nd Irene Smith. nArniohnon.' 13ll Illnhrldn t . nnd Mnry Ilrrl 11MT naliurldiiF t AnuiM Wrlnbmr, IS04 N. nth t . and Fannie BllVfrman. io" .-. ..in p. - luir Uctiltr n won N Mnrshslt it . nnd Orr- TTIley It Thompion, 1201 lit Vernon t . nnd ronitanr licpz. t2in Thnmraon at Caruio Krancfaco. 82n IHrklpaon at., nnd Car intla. de Macaio, 111! McKrnn at I Vnur T Itohlm, Cimdcn, N. J., and Nellla V r, Jmcl Hhlrlty, 331 J N. l'alfthnrp at., nnd Jan- fCaarlta H Quay. Jri. ""flttman, N. ' J., and r ia.K.1 ir !i.i... Tril u nntu WILL MARRY ON 13TH; DEFIES SUPERSTITION JIis3 IMnrion G. Lnbc Wns Born on the 13th ; Became 13 on n Friday, the 13th fluperstltlon nltt be defied when J Soils Cohen. Jr.. nnd Mis Marlon (Umbel tvbe nro married at the Itlttenhotm Hotel Wednesday afternoon, Iiecemter 13. MIm Ijabe, who Is. considered one of Philadelphia's iiiotI beautiful Klrls, wns born on a thirteenth day and became thir teen years old on a Krldiy, the 13th For that reason she iclecled the "unlucky" day for her wedding, which will bo an Im portant cxrnt In Jelh social circles She Is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Utbe, of Z2: (Irecn street, and la known as a r'rench scholar Mr. Soils-Cohen, sou of I)r J. Soils-Cohen, the throat specialist la In the real estate buxlnesa The ceremony will be performed by the tlev. Joseph KrnusVtopf, agisted b the Itev. Leon It Klmnleh. Mlw Kdlth Soils Cohen, sister of (he brldeitroom. will le maid of honor, and Mr J M I-miR'dorf matron of honrr The best man will be lr Myer Soils Cohen, the brldeerooin s brother. Th bridesmaids will be Mlsa Vllan Wallar of New Vork ; Miss Itiith Ulmbel, of Crm-aso, Mlsa lllnnche lllrah nnd Mlsa Olnls Stern, nnd the ushers lternanl I. Llchten. J M LnnRndnrf. Ilur nett Illnsuancer. Jr . tr AUIn U SelRel 1 It Soils-Cohen, IMwtn It. Well. Jack libe nnd Leu la J Stern Mr. Soils Cohen la n former newspaper mnn and a dramatic critic. He la prealdent of a H'Nnl Ilrlth lodge, nnd a member of the Phllmont Country Club nnd the Natal Order of the United State After a honey moon In Florida ami llavnnn. the couple will llvo at 1529 Spruce street for the Inter. WAK ON SHOUT WEIGHTS 41 TN the afternoon at din id) ner after the theatre . three times a day there's dancing in the Mirror Room. Colonnade Hotel Chestnut at 15th Householders to Ho Protected During Holiday Hush A crusndo ngnlnst short weights nnd measures wns started today by the lltireau of Weights nnd Mensurci In a further effort to protect householders ng.ilrjit fraud during the holiday season The commis sioners have Issued orders that etery In spector must be on duty In his district from 8 n. m. to 10 p m , beginning today The Increased cost of the necessaries of life, tho commissioners say. makes It more Im perative than eer that purchasers should get every ounco of Roods for which they py. Tho omce of the bureau In the Parkway Ilulldlne will be open every night up to Christmas until 10 for the purposo of re ceiving complaints. Ambler Gets Motor Fire Engine AMHLint, 1M, Dec. 11 Tho Wlaan hlckon Klre Company, of this borough has recotxed a motor dro engine "when tested It exceeded tho specifications Thi flro compnny has recommended tho ac ccptnnco of the machine WHY NOT AN ELECTRIC I LAMP AS A XMAS GIFT? J i I leS In ! Hundreds of tho noucst designs to hIiow oii at nt tractive prices I I I u s t r a t I on shows a hnnd iohio ndjiiatnhlo Limn, finished In Hngllsh brush! copper, w I t h f shade to match i Suitable f o rfl desk or piano J A gift that would bo appreciated f AaU for our new Illustrated ratalor rail nnd ttr our nhlbll o rtrclnctil 1 toy din oiarr lAlnQJ for i"ruirsif J Frank II. Stewart Electric Co. , 37 & 39 N. 7th (Old Mint Hide.) A Ready Money-- United States Loan Society 117 North Broad St. I 411 fl. Bth at. 3I8 Cfrroanlonn are. 525Ss72Z-22-22 to iiouv!2iiShdoMndni'hti k g- &;. " "" r rVX5 .ra-i :vs 9 &tasQnaw&uQ$t$wn$ tnj iiicitoDie mtvctiants He Will Appreciate HIS GIFT More if It Cornea From MARSHALLBUSH.lNC a fc W faxffltcntixnvcn j3 113 So. 13th St. Below Chestnut Street Th Larceit lll.lrlbutor of MAMIATTAJf Bhlrt. la Phll.d.lphl. pta lir-nlni. Until Xmii) . &BJ tSEmCE A Treatund Gift The New EDISON and Rtf-creatlona I The tint chotc. of thoio who apprecUt real miuic BLAKE & BURKART , ".V.thlnt but KdUon." 11001102 AYalnut St. m up Diamonds You Can Save MONEY By Buying From M.&S.Fridenberg Expert Diamond Appraiser B . 37 North Hth St. Between Filbert and Arch vm ana mutonwood wrWiwna 4g letfl ELECTRIC LAMP5 Lightinrj Fixtures Lowest Prices Large Showrooms RELIANCE Garf & Electric Fixture Company 1318 Arch St. J3fl ijiiiji -ABEL.I 04 For Her Thl dainty litlta ealfakln tuudolr fPP"f -" . '.h thlmr h wit. PPrcll Lined with lamh'a wmI All iiiei Watt dr. SI .08 niitd -. USEFUL GIFTS For Men or Women, $1 to $25 Children. 50c to $3.50 Walking SUcki, $1 to $10 ETerytUlo la Uai XUado Hfnaooabl HARMAN'S, US S. 13th St. pAINT BOXES i DRAWING i PYROGRAPHY Brass Craft Work P. WEBER & CO,, U25 gffg&f IF" Hi MARION OIMIJKL LAUB Who will ho miirncd to .1. Solit Cohen, Jr., at the Rittcnhoune Hotel Wcdnchilny. Miss Lnbc's life his tory is tilled with tho ditto 13, nnd she is k"wb to defy supersti tion now by beiiifr mnrricd on tho 13th. SLAYER OF GOLDMAN BOY ELECTROCUTED Joseph W. O'Brien, Though Frnil, Offers Unexpected Re sistance to Current ItOCKVIKW m, Vtc 11 Junius ru tus Alston, of Chwtcr County, nflt snfely In his cell toifsy. wlillf Jiv-fpli V. O'ltrlcn. of Montgomery an ivilJolnlnR county, went to his ile.nth on tho day orlRlnnlly nmiolnteil for both to die (Vllrlen wns nut to death curly today nt Hie penltentlnry Alitton. n negro from Houlh Onrollnsi. Imil heen In t'ennvyhnnta only n few months when ho killed Wllllnm ltronn, another neuro, In t'hester I'ounlj durlnit a qusrrel lust enr He nil refused n rwiflon Inst month, hut i iietltion ns flleil with tho Hoard of l'nr dons for a rehearlnu i that the xlews of tho trlnl Judge. Wllllatn nutler. Jr, mlRht bo r.itisldrred hy the lionrd. This led to a respite ci linen wns put to death for the murder of eeen rnr-ohl Israel tloldman. of t'lilla delplxn three eari nito Hn took the lad nero's the Montgomery County lino and killed him without propcntlon, so far as rvutenre shown lloth O'llrlen and tho hov he slew were I'hllndelphlnns Itrnel Hold man ied nl 1730 I'nllowhlll street n linen had to lie assisted to the chair hy tho keepers Knun the time he entered tho death rhnintier until the llmt contact was KUcn hlni tie rnntlnunlly mullered, "Please pra for me ' I'lenne pray for mo'" Although O llrlen wbs frnll, ho olterod mora resistance to the electrical current than nm one heretofore put to death In tho penitentiary here O'llrlen entered tho dentil chimher nt 7 nl o clock nnd was pronounced death tv Hr 1L J Campbell, the prison pln-lelan. at 7 It Wills Admitted, to Probate Among the wills probated tod.iy were those of t'eter ICnulTnimi, 2731 Ann street, which In private liemiestn disposes of property alued nt JIO00O: Charles It Th.irkr.ty. 1M0 North Twenty-eighth street, JCtOn, nnd i:ieannr V Sajrc. 2.1J3 North I'ark ntenue, :t0 The persntinl effects of the estato of Clinrles Wilson luxe been np pralsed nt 1 1 2 S03 si . Illlinbclli Charles J7218 40, nnd Anna M Appcl, $3053 85. SHANNON GIFT HINTS (lame I'lniiies . . ST.fW up (inns in sn to sian.oo ItrtrolTers I-.S04.1 J50.00 INIilnic TnrUle, Tool Cabinet A ('bests, 3.00 tn 1.10.00 Kmpt.r Tool chests . ss.nnto s.i.sn Mnrhlnlsts Tnnl Chests. (7.00, Slo.on nnd llt.00 Itotlicers' New Hrroll &nv wllh Kmery Wheel . f.l.nn Str Hrrotl Hnws 7.r,0 Wood Cartlnc Hets, f t.00 tn3.00 Maniinl Training llenrhes . S0.75 to fin.50 Carting Unites. f:.".l In S 1.1.00 Set U'ntrhes ... fJ.notoai.OO llnlnrs 1. 00 li 15.00 Unbbersrt Minting llrilslirs .... :,1f In S.1.00 Itninr Mtrnps . 0c to 51.00 Hnfrtr Itniors, nil llinkes . . . 1. 00 tn 5(1.30 Hrlsiars SOrlo SI. 00 Nrlstnra Mrts. .,50 In 5.00 I'orket Knives, .tie In S0.00 Ire hknles ... 73e tu 5.nn Slriil.tlrnn Sets, SOe to $1.00 l'lexlble Kler Meils. f.3U tnio.ao Kreclar To, OM fSSSS, ;huistimas ! FOR CHUIS' rery rholrt rrfum Amrtrnn unti fori(n whlih ilHcrlmlnttlnn folk VtrttT l on nut MtrUfii Owlnir to ftrnrrity of mtt fAor) klti'ls " nitvtN furlj tilr!lon I'rlrfw rnnpt from S.V tn !.,'. n tx-ttlr- (lift ,mr i tiMBf nil! ),m hi lil f.r iinv ilre1 ilflhrrr nr nhlpninf nnvwhtf LLEWELLYN'S rhlliiitrlnlilii's stnnilsnl lirue --Inrr 1318 Chestnut Street lipn r tnlnit III! I.' WOMEN'S CLOTHES HURT MEN'S MORALS, HE SAYS Mnke tho Mnlcs "Helpless," Wnshlng ton Pastor Tells Meeting Com posed Principally of Girls WARIUNOTON, Dec 11. Women's clothes of toilay make men "helpless" In guarding their morals, l)r James I, (lor don, a Congregational clergyman, told n large meeting, iHimiosei principally of young women. In a sermon here. "If the young men of this generation hao not gone hellwnrd head tlrst It has not been the fault of the young women." Doctor Oor dou said Doctor (lorden declared present day women "will gamble away Ihelr honor, womanhood, reputation nnd even their ills. tiny " "No stake Is too high for n woman," ho ndded W GTiw TftSt3riito CUlViflU 5rW "How Is it," testily niked the Now Yorker of wait er at n PliiUdelpliin ho tel, "that I can't set nn order of tnnilt in thli town?" Said the dumb waller) "They move too fait for ut here w can't catch em." If you like snails wo serve them I QTTjc t. 3nmcs Wntnut at 13th Street 0A.Vrt.V0 .V Till! KVKXISO ssssssssssssmis .- " - -r-f-'i'-T-n CASH PRICES FOR OLD GOLP.PLATINUM.SILVER DinmondJ.Poaiis.KubioSSapphirosctc ::modesm refining co.:: lq4.'WiiwHWnUMi . rfJ ids a. inn oifooi msuvi rhon.l tVnln,ul (K39 Mechanical Toys niectric Tralni and Toys; Clock - Spring Toys From S3c tip to SI o.oo. We hae added two new dolltery cara to our licet to take i Tin. of th Imlldny prompt npd correct sertlce guaranteed SHANNON, 816 Chestnut hToiti: ci.osns i r. m. CHIEF ACCOUNTANT EXECUTIVE Thoroughly experienced in mod ern methods, corporation account ing-, costs, credits, collections. Capable of acting- a secretary and treasurer. Has produced ex cellent results. Available at an Mrlv data. I- jilt), Ledger v-enirai Clawsons 25c Vanilla U the rttult of an earntil Jttira and the ability to produce the belt. J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut Juniper South, Pcnn Squaro especially invite n comparison of their prices Jewels - Goldvfare - Silverware Watches - Clocks - Stationery PMMWMW 2 Open Hfiliinlill" s fntll fire irfcl - -i i Lamps ior Xmas Gifts livery one needs and appre ciates a pretty lamp. We have an exclusive selection of styl ish designs not found in other shops. The Horn & Branncn Mfp;. Co. Kctail Display Rooms 427-433 North Broad Street A short nail; ttlona Automobile Haw Diamonds for Christmas Gifts Our stock offer's probably the widest assortment for selection in this city, yet every diamond is of a uniformly fine quality. We are direct importers and make our own mountings. Qur prices are as low as is con sistent with high standards. Diamond Rings, ?10 to $3000 piamond Brooches, 10 to 2000 Diam. La Vallieres, 10 to 2300 Diamond Bar Pins, 15 to , 800 Diamond Bracelets, $20 to $2100 Diam. Necklaces, 2100 to 16000 Diamond Scarf Pins, 6 to 400 Diam. Link Buttons, 10 to 500 Our new catalogue.contains thousands of pho tographic illustrations of the best in Jewels, Gold ware and Silverwarc-conveniently classified and accurately described aijd priced, Call or write for copy. S. Kind & Sons, 1110 Chestnut Street DIAMOND UESRCHANTS JEWELERS 3H.VBRSM.THS (Ml- n 3 The Final Perry V Intensified Value Sale of this Season started off this morning witli 900 Winter Suits 800 Winter Overcoats at $15 of fabrics of a quality to be found selling everywhere in Suits and Overcoats at $25, 322.50 and 320, and that we our selves could sell at those prices as easiljr as rolling off a log! 1$ This is the last opportunity of its kind this year ---and because it is the last, it is also the greatest! The advances in the prices of woolens xat the mills are so great as to be almost prohibitive, and they are hanging up new high quotations daily ! We could easily hold these Suits and Over coats to speculate with, for we have plenty of others to sell at $15. But these Intensified Values at $15 arc separate and apart from our regular $15 Suits and Overcoats, and are not to be compared with anything we or anybody else can sell in the regular way at $15! J The values in these Suits and Overcoats are even more pronounced than were those in our October and November sales, and getting $25, $22.50 and $20 for them would be the easiest thing in the world, for they are worth every cent of those prices! We're selling them for this One Week Only at the Uniform Price $15 simply because we are sticking to schedule we went after them, and prepared them with this one end in view of making a $15 sale that would be long remembered by Philadelphians! THE OVERCOATS i J The Overcoats are single-breasted and double breasted Ulsters and Ulsterettes; single-breasted and double-breasted box-back coats; single breasted and double-breasted kimono-sleeve coats; button-through fronts; fly fronts; velvet collars or cloth collars, presenting a wide range of pat terns, in Oxfords, in bluish, greenish and grayish mixtures, plaid effects, and color combinations that combine life and good taste. n,l.,l,-.,i..rfTifrtff'j THE SUITS The Suits are of dark-mixed worsteds, cassi meres, cheviots, dark grays and heavyweight blue serges, a few full lined with silk, a few lined with silk only in shoulders and sleeves, balance lined with mohair; In plain backs and in Norfolk backs with new touches of style in lapels, pockets,' cuffs and waistlines. 7 CJ Every day the buying is bound to increase until Saturday, when men will throng our aisles! The wise thing to do is to come early and make sure of yours under the most favorable circumstances! PERRY & CO., "M. B. t 16th & Chestnut Sts. 31H H I wvo PEN-PJUM1NQ tWIW MW IW w wruww. .,-- I 'i9f : 1 Car. 9 h and Buttonwood 1 ptawebER & CO,, 1125 fl 1 .-.:. ..-.,, i, . , , . . '.y.jfflW it. .mm tJLrJMy . J - 2 .1IK fo'-Htnil 78 Vj r Wr.l'K'fV Pfc Wt " SJJUCliT lin JL..- - -- " , -- M - - , , i m , H I ill II - nimiiiijnnniiii.il I mill mill 11 illmminii I I I n I n ' i ..MiSPIIBF-""-'- " - - 593d .abiik- , .... ,r. ... , -feaaad&iiag. -OS. - -. imtemmiMewMMSniKiBSeWlWMsEWKKIBttMiSkefsiht Ym. e&i. ii JK ft tf&&$!isr MM A S01BlBiaHllllllHlllHliillPaH Bb --! hB- "r IHIIIIIIIIIHHHHHHH1HIIHBhIIk WMm