tfCLUSE, ILL, LIVED ALONE WITH HER CATS '..t.wn Find Her in Pre- L- carious Condition nnd Send Her to nospiwu (OAVB HER FOOD TO PETS wtwe Says Shq Wns Biuret! rom ttouie Five Animals Roamed 1 nt Wilt ...- ..tl.ii.U Ml., nil. I IK jSwiT i .' Puwnrlii. hu Ihed i-'; wUh.nV . her jnljf cp''""'" nt Bn, became ft rectuns. rh h hir cata Tho nnlmila roamed !U th. hou" t will. !Jiiiei.U olnr IMrrJ.fdS. tht .h .Tll.a To ..our Ink.r iWn body. This ltd to disability. : US Mf "" '.'"r't .. fnllnwlnff- ikp jrnrbb.ni h.r front .LP. t ' "flSurtit on Wcdnwdaya Nolaliuora sua , $rf Jom"thlnf won nnd an Inv.sll- IXn'tWlco wont to tho bow today f ..i th rnted woman crouched In n MrJe o? the dhMnK room. She ; In a Farcer " nduion. Tho cat binned Mmin.clou oondmonerg q ,)a Urlrn from the room f i. llunarea" u.. .,,..,. .n.rnM! nf W.. and nir..wn .--", -",,, Itti houw fare fr - ;--- f SMS VT.o"u.o con.l floor "to tad on the cond floor had not 1 V ill.turbed for more than ten jenra ' ohn.on refund to alee,. In them a tcr Vu death of her brother, a former police- Join pf th . l'rk and t.ehlgh avenues M- : llih ,.- v t..m wai railed by tho po- tt m ; . . ,,,.- inlmenn una In a 'Ktearfoua ootid tlon from lack of nourlau ! She would have died from Htimn fin In a short tlmo had .ho not been lilt he raid He ordered her removed PhUoPhla Uo-plUl Hno la not ex BMted to recover 7n (lamination of tho Iioiiho after her rtwval revealed the fact that It occu. S!i Mldom used any room except tho Salr-a- room In the laRt ten jeari Bho Sa, her bed on a couch In the dlnlnic m" A email atovo In thH room furnished Kit Her food was delivered to her A ' nf.ee MfJ. Elizabeth IMoch. of 461S I'enn itrMt. Frankford. told tho pollco her aunt hid refused to admit her to tin. house Only Ust week, she said, she had been turned away. War Mills Grind, Defying Winter (.tinned from rate One Itnwtlnic to trenches, w hlch havo a tendency tocnimbleandcavoln Thus.lt la the Ilrltlali ; Tommy's Idea to keep tho mortars busy, as fi projectllea aro wasted i:von It there an no casulatlea of tho enemy, his trenches an usually damaged, tho soft condition of the earth rendering explosions doubly ;ffectlre 1 Thnurh Hie air nctlvlty wni Htoppod In ' ttli part of tho line during tho snowstorm, "ytt In fact remains that tho weather sel dom completely Biippreises tho everlastingly ' ilrt airmen Yesterday It drizzled almost C- til day and clouds seemed at times to ba frwttne In tlio treotops Tno uay was ciaru U4 forbidding Nevertheless, there were hainy war planes abroad, and nt least one itlMrman mnphlrm wnn trnlll-ht llmvn In a KtlrllllnR battla near Arras R Through tempests of wind, rain nnd Icy fUiiti the airmen Rot aloft, stopping only tien It as Imposslblo to see I Only eight years ago at tho first aviation 3Bft In history, which took place nt tho , now war-battered Ilhclms, before n pilot ' ssctndcd he first looked nt tho sky, then ; wit his finger and held It up to sea which 6" X the breeze wai liloulng And ono day srvhin nn nvfntnr f1tw n f.u f.nt frni flu. i'strodrome to the city, rounding tho now tre-hlackened nnd shell-scarred a.vcrs of 'the famous cathedral, a correspondent who ws present cabled tho Item as a news event ! ct world Importance. Xow almost dally common-cnrrjlns air craft and aeroplanei bearing machine Runs and hundreds of pounds of bombs flght battles In the air and rnrrv i!atrui.inM rnn : tehlnd the enemy lines, scorning tho thun- i oinns; guns uelow spitting steel nt them. FrsnciH Joseph's Will Aids Troops AHSTErtDAM. Df It !-...... Trlnels .fnwnh'u n.lll nnnnilln .n .1.. kMunlch Neueste .Vachrlchten, allots t:. fHO.OOO (112,600.000) to wounded nnd In IVilM soldiers and tho families of fallen Itelilers. BVT3NIM LBDaBK-IlflADBLlniA, FKIJDAY, BEOEMBEB 15, 1910 "DRYS" GATHER FORCES FOR FIGHT IN CONGRESS Prohibitionists Encouraged by Favorable. Action of Com- mittee on Bill BRYAN DIRECTING HAND Webb Measure Author Confident of Stronfjor Support This Year Than in 1914 WA8HINOTON-. Deo. 1$ -Temperance worker front nil parts of the country are coming to tho capital today to prepare for tho most vigorous campaign ever wnged for nation-wide prohibition r.ncouraged by the action of tho House Judiciary Committee iMX,?rabljT ''POrtlnc the Webb bill for prohibition by constitutional amendments members of tho Antl-Siloon league nnd otner temperance workers announced their purposo to engage nt once In a personal canvass of members of tho House uacK ot nn of the forces enlisted In the campaign for a dry nation h William Jen Jiltigs Ilryan. who expects to be In Washing ton frequently throughout the session of Congress llepresenlatlve Wehb of North Carolina. n... .of th9 Prohibition measure, was optimistic today, but refused to predict positively the passage of bis amendment IIo aald Wo ran nlready count on stronger support than wo had two years ago when tho same measure passed the House by n majority of thirteen At that time, too, thd committee merely reported the bill out Now tho com mittee recommends 'that the hill do puss We. can count nn a much stronger Vote than two vears ago. be causo In the meantime many additional States havo enacted Slate prohlnltorv laws At present alxt)-nhip per rent nf the territory of tho fnlted .Stntes Is dry. nnd this territory has tdxty per lent of tho cntlro popu.atlnn of the country Tho present session W I he proper tlmo for nctlon on this resolu tion I purposely refrained from press Ine tho measure hial session so as not lo bring It Into tho inimical cam paign. Tho present expectation Is thit a rule favnrablo tu consideration of the Welih resolution will be repotted Immediately after tho holidays bo that the question ran be pressed for n vote early In the new year The proposed amendment would "forever" prohibit tho "sale, manufacture tranporta tlon and Importation for sale ot Intoxicating llquora for beverage purposes In the l' tilled Stntes " f- HOT WATER BOTTLE U.M.VOXB Tnon Comfort for the Sick Th household iwrfKlty will bring craUftil rrtfflt to ium member of th family oJmoM every t!v ot th yor Vhehr hot r oM wrpUrntloim aro dealrfO th AIXtNOSK wilt trov an Imaluable flrat nhl to tho Uk WHY BUY TWO DAGS nhn thn At.UNONR will do Iho ork of both an a hoi moltr anil tee baot Unafffctfd by see ami en b sterlllzfil by bolllnz without Injury Karti not lenk ir irplro nml. txlxu so Jtcillilr. hjpr ttarlf to ny part of th body Price $1.25. Guaranteed. Sobl bv nil lru and deiurtnient "torei 8I3IO.S KAlirviW CO.. Ine.. lfr.. rbllv VVrlln for llluatralrd Iraoklrl Trousers IAMI7C UlJllJIDvJ ASpecialtyl 1116WalnufStreet Better flavor and more, economical because Clawsons 25c Vanilla equal 40c worth of any other Ready Money- United States Loan Society 117 North Broad St. 411 B. Sth it. 1318 ftcrmantown are. J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut junipei South Perm Square VASES Crystal Favrile Glass Rock Crystal English SilOer Sterling Silver Dutch Silver Wedgv?ood Sevres Chinese Mintons Soft Paste CrovJn Derby Pate Sur Pate Royal Doulton FINE STATIONERS Acceptable Christmas Gifts for Ladies Hand Baas beautiful collection from Paris Jewel Boxes In a variety of leather's for home or traveling 1121 Chestnut Street -s i i n urn in i in ' l liiiliiniH 1 1 f niiii-ir ' " m iiisaiiwiaiBfHiiCTpp 'nil mmwiw " -r ,;, .LTjiiiiniT- Sgggjl Jo nottrttdl f hoDDfnalBufht s ea5anab!cu00tton$ bjTRcltabIc mtvehani &&te& 3 Shirts 3 for 554 JTfa ,LL For Your Own Christmns buy these tn1erdnnrn flhlrts They are cood quality and style, and we guarantee perfect fit CAJIO eh. Attached or detached cuffs A. R. Underdown's Sons Rubber (Inod and Men's FttrnUhlntt 202-204 Market Street fPST"! Sr 's IS sL KVICEt fir snmcE A Trapfit (lift The New EDISON nnd Kc-crcntions Th flrtt eholo at (hf Who NPtHfCUtv fl imitir BLKE & DURKAR1 Nnthlnc tt Mliont' 1100-1102 Walnut St. He Will Appreciate HIS GIFT More if It Comes From MARSHALL BUSH.INC. jujltV 3?hqpfor($!tntlgtnc 113 So. 13th St. Below Chestnut Street The I.nrtrt IHnlrlliutor of SIAMIATT.VV Htilrta In I'lillailelphla tOprn lltenlna Until Xma) Eveready Flashlight Make Fine Gifts AH fit) left, from the l.l: fellnns to little one no blKger ttuui a clKnrette case to lit tho ct iracket All prlrea. too Flanh llEbta n r e apeclnlly ueefiil In uork around an nuto or eurni;e for KDottlnir hotisri ad. dreaaen for a II b u r li a n 1 1 o a nn lonely roadn for tellliiK time, etc ainio noei snanei Vnt array of mib iitiinti.il Kooda fur .man HrlliK the children to m-e toi In motliui. Get our new 100-MRe catalOK Frank H. Stewart Electric Co. 37 & .19 X. 7lll (DM .Mint IllUa ) ii i - IfTCrertTcjrj m m VUlll" . ' .. W'.t'. ''. 'if'.'.y ' t' He Deserves r-z. n Merry Xmas A box of Uaiton him happy nnl he will appreciate our ihpuelitrulnc in "lectins the beat on Mill find n brand wire topleam li I n tamo ninort; our wide nfiHort m a nt of in iu ( hrlMinus huxua raneinjf from VI SS up III. J. Dalton Co. Wlioletalrr. anil Importer. Ill . IJIIi III. N. W. for. Sill anil Clif.loill HI.. 7TM 'JvMJr Sm Wa w PAINT BOXES DRAWING Outfits for PYROGRAPHY Brass Craft Work rnr.vrii rr.N.r.MNTivtj TAr,r.mtir,.i.NTiNi rtk.m'ii.ino F. WEBER & CO., 1125 C,8'T OMn kt.ninci lx. IS-23. Inclu.lt. i'inrriri. xmas nirrs ffianscom's PURE DELICIOUS CANDIES 28c, 38c & BOc Lb. 1232 Market St. & llrancho. aaajaiiinaijaaaaatnaaaiaaJ For Her , ThU iltntr tltlU fHVtn boudoir Mppr i juit ih thin h wttt rrrUtt I liiftl with lmh"i wool All U Mall oiJmii CI fltt mim m.Birn j .7-Bi IIIHKir VINEST. UT-RA. ? 2 CKRM a ah H Tf I 3 3 K; Diamonds in New 10-k. Cottl and 1'latinum LaValliere,$48 Many l.fiuilltul (liilil I.k nl- C Irre. Willi full (Jj C Cid IP ill ilUiuinil..ii JpO Jv E Thompson I ;;i, 35V9 So. 8th St. P rII1,f,r,,' USEFUL GIFTS For Men or Women, $1 lo $25 Children, 50c to $3.50 Walking Sticks, $1 to $10 riferythlnr In lump Sharif ItrnNoimhl HARMAN'S, 115 S. 13th St. y J ratetonX loam sroN" I FURJ" I 37 IsM 2-90 IK3 CORDUROY PANTS m vmti h T h e a e trouaera are faultlel tailored. Ilneat iiualllx rorduro) with curt uoltoina, flalt on pni'keti nod helt loopa llllher light or d'uk ehadea, and nrn worth Sv double LEGGINGS f S. Army Style 4f Itaoil New, i, Mrum and " Httlrnimof All Mir., alue SI 00 l'arrfl To.t Paid 1 fcrjtlilnf for n Mar Scant Dllllll 1'IfPK ,0 vr B. B. ABRAHAMS & 505 Market Street i ' c x 1 CO. I.:;,..i..i.'. aesmabSiEtt 'if.jfau' For Her vw." Xmas li- Prcscnt Ifs. I.AVAU IFRF " ' "'" TZ tlic exact kind ho would like to Imvc. Como sec our woiuturful assortment. Also DIAMONDS&WATCHES Finest ijunlity uwl .vT I'rteri to suit. The Store of Good Valuri. FredG.Sutor N.lliaT(Oel.F)lbtrr&Arth) HD Cor. 9a&Buttonwood JU ?D IV iamond LaValliereal at Littlest Prices u NTm.. mat mhiI ...a... ..... ... ...n. ..I... ilium iii(iiiinr pattern In sold, aet with ceii- "'"" ..fJhliiK dUiiioiida JC to SCO J 9 M jtSS "a tUHT t tu. rw iii II ak 'Xla K mOA SIAKKKT JiKOVJ ST1 iio.iku co en I ..nrou..u pO3U AKery Mllrh.ll rtln n ainn.l r"ftraiil3 I .i llv t. r.nrp.rnlpil nikl d. pu.lt hnh1.C10t,r f2 8 1. ir iiiirih.i. tlllVi-at CJK C" MITCHELL'S raiaiiii.iiru lain Diamond Store. SG N. 8th St. .17 S. 8th St. (arcs i 37 S. 8th St. J Rings Now cfTccts In Fancy Stone, Kink's far Indies nnd Kcntletnun, includint: tho very fashlonnblo little (Inner rinjes. A IMvaHing Gift, variously set with AQUAMARINE GREEN TOURMALINE PINK TOPAZ RUBY-GARNET MOSS AGATE SAPPHIRE BLOOD STONE AMETHYST SARDONYX Kennedy & Bro. 102 S. 13th St. Iltlou) Chtllnut St. IHOOr GIFTS that men like SKJ.KCT our ChrUlmas ijlfta at our lien's tilion. whero everything a eapeclally choaen to nlease men .All Christina irif in w l carefully acked In Holi day Boxes and delivered any where XMAS NECKWEAR 55c. 65c, $1, $2, $2.50 & 3 BATH ROBES S3.50 to $10 SILK REEFERS S1.00 to $7.00 Canes and Umbrellas S1.00 to $6.00 SILK SHIRTS $3.85, $5.00, $6.50, $7,50 204-6-8 South 52d Street 1416 South Penn Square Bfc Uread anJ, ISIJi Mi, Seats bU Ot JfeU mmmMmmemmwmmMmmammb- WLyWvZ4 HWK-r' WW i (iii- .1, Km -tWjr k bBSiV . i tT " lHJUkVtjACX K - - ,- IE.I1 I Wt, rlrth it VL ' Mlmf J P ' SSI flir.Sl.MJT HT. 2mIWK ssss MH 31 J 1U1G II liTiPfVv W When is a Toy not a Toy? When it i. n LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN I Pnrndoxicnl? Not at nil, for theie alurdy model aro real twentieth century flier in miniature, practical working model, complete in every detail, They not only run, but they tay out of tho repair hop.Jor they are made to withstand rauoh utnge and "wreck at the hand of red-blooded boy. Your young hopeful will call hi LIONEL A UTInir"iIMf7l7I? Sfe. 4 , Vin C m T.D LHMSSCL VVAl.lVlilS. CC lUi7L,ElV V SSI flir.81.MJT HT. The Re.t of Thins Electric" ( Sk Genuine Mackinaw Coats g m (G) m m mm W) Nna CulUr $3.00 to $20.00 each Sweater Jackets, Hansen Collar $2.50 to $10.00 eachN (ft) m m Road Kins Bicycle, coaiter brake and mud xuard. , ..$35.00 W (i) Stratford Bicycle, coaitcr brake St.orin Sl.di, $1.50 to $12 each Snow snoe..o. ou o i,uu pr. IK)) Folding Card Table ..$3.00 ea. W Pocket Kniva . -eac to t.uu vw f5)) and mud guard ..... $25.00 soner MIB. ..WWW ,11 VM.VW M,f Ice Skate . . . , SOc to $25.00 pr. Golf Goods, Fishing Tackle and Guns &) (g) V""' '"'" V.W BdwM.TryonCo. lltmlTsi Today and Tomorrow are the last two days for this Final 1916 Perry Intensified Value Sale of WINTER OVERCOATS and WINTER SUITS at the Uniform Price 15 Every one of them a $25, $22.50 or $20 quality fabric, and for every one of them all good stores, in cluding Perry's, would have to get one of those prices, if they were sold in the regular way. J These Intensified Value Suits and Overcoats are separate and apart from our regular stock and have never been in it. They arc special merchan dise specially prepared for this very special occa sion. They are the result of special planning away ahead, of special forceful buying, and show a specially narrow margin for what should be our own legitimate profit all with the one definite purpose in view of allowing us to have this Inten sified Value Sale of $25, $22.50 and $20 quality fabrics in Suits and Overcoats at the Uniform Price $15 CJ There's this much certain the men who buy them today at $15 the Suit, $15 the Overcoat, will create astonishment when at a later date they tell some less fortunate friends the prices they paid! The Overcoats CflDark conservative Oxfords; brownish, olive and grayish mixtures' of heavyweight knitted fabrics; soft browns and light grays; plaid back fabrics; big roll-up collars; velvet collars and cloth collars; single breasters and double breasters with belted backs, or full and loose fitting models and conservative cuts a splendid selection of Ovcr , coats both in fabric and in model, at the Uniform Price, $15. The Suits CjDark worsteds; gray mixtures with indistinct stripes and dashes 'of color; brownish mixtures with broad stripes; heavyweight blue, serges; greenish grays and novelty patterns, cut according to the newest style ideas of this Winter season, and all at the Uniform Price, $15 but Only until 6 P. M. Tomorrow, Saturday PERRY & CO. "N. E. T." 16th & Chestnut Sts jw H 2 iJis7 llH if JfHi