Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1916, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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E.IfflJ.Y" WANiTt I )
HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
Thrcc-Ycar-Oltl Also Wnnta Ilia
MoUier, rrom wnom ms
Father Stole Him
IBcOPS FIND HUNGRY CHILD
mt Send Abandoned Massachusetts
Boy 10 nospiuii lur ruwi
nnd Shelter
... .. ..,. mamIi lrt trn Itai-tt In til
father Ho wants (o go tmek In time for
SiBhta Hospital to Irfiwrenc. Massachtl
ipn ;,.. i. oniv .--, years ol.t.
liil he thinks something can bo done to net
him horn In time to lianit up Ills stocking
l.l ti rnnm In tyrant frtt
I im found "Hilly" this morning. Old He-
-erring much J lie couldn't, for lie hadn't had
nvthlnff to eat for almost n day. Hlucher
i JnJw some ot tho story nnd "Ullly" told
Hbn the retl.
. t9..t Mttanf tlli1t ' 11 111 rt
jjunrn oiww v -.... .- ".-
k ..ii.u MlllAit'ndp rt i.nur(iniii If
Barn wenu' iiiih"""-' .
P ti tlrwl of hts murrlnKO tics, tho polIc
K". t M nu.AV iM.t irrldiu with Mp-
AT u i i- -..rf ....... .......
Paulln Dlmollo. whoso husband Is In the
- Belgian army. Thoy look "Hilly" with
5'lhem. When they reached 1'hlladolphla they
b!c1 tho child with tin Itnllnn family mi
I !. . ...-. .., t.tanlf fibril Mm U,.l.,t
, ik.1.1 ni.AmnnfM ItfiiVAi',. fit.l !
B notlBcatlon caused the arrest of tha pair
B- IMl nmi".
K Ths woman was released on the promise
Pthtt ah would Ret tho child. .Hlin didn't
K return, and It wan up to "Jack" fitucher
E . ., ,filtl. ' 11m fe!irahft.1 nnd AFin.lmil
fsml found "llllly" Just In time to send him
E'lo the hospital to dot something to cat,
l"-ak. tnl1v tltnf hail lii-lsf.it Ih A .hllrl l.n.t
I raored yesterday. Ho wh.'a "Ullly'a" father
U Hint HCiU 1UI l IICU.I.IIK oilier iniiisctx
' ! irvlnjr to fix thlnss ti to net hack for
I Carlstmas.
FISHERMEN'S LICENSES
PROPOSED IN NEW RILL
1 Fees Not Yet Agreed Upon, but Other
wise Stnto Has Mensuro
Completed
rmtrtlBUUna. Dec 20. Bxccnt for tlx-
I In tho amount of tlcenso' fees, the fisher-
nian's license bill which will bo Introduced
hi the coming LcRlslaturo and backed by
jits Stato Department of Klsherlrn Is com-
! plete. The bill will come beforo tho con-
Mn'aiion coniercnco January - lor uicin-
Ion.
The hunter's llcenso feo Is fixed nt one
dollar each for resident hunters nnd ten
: dollars for nonrosldrnt hunters. The proper
- mount for fishermen will bo threshed out
At next month's conference.
Provision Is made that landowners and
s tenants, mombora of tholr families, their
' employes, may fish in waters wholly within
.Mh limits of their land without licenses.
So way "any parson temporarily residing"
(there. Persons undor sixteen years of ag-o
hire entirely exempt
MAN EMBRACES SnOPI'ERS
Attacks Half n Scoro of Pottsvillo
J Wrtmnn nml Cltiiti Rfn?ViAl
POTTSVIIJ.E. I'a., Deo. 20. Half n
Kore ot women were emnrnceu wnlls
' dolne their Christmas "shopping by n. man
entirely unknown to them. Mrs. Harry
Keliter nnd Mlas Natallo noone, ot St.
CUIr, and Mis Evelyn AVesslnger and Miss
Florence Wertley were amonc tho womon
I'tttscked.
illas Susanna Early stabbed the fellow
: with a hatpin, but tills did not prevent
', him from attacking another woman half an
ir.oar later, lloth city and, Stato pollca aro
3i(ur the hugeer.
Charities Board Answers Scott
The State Board of Publla Charities.
through Its president, Krnncls J. Torrance,
tef Pittsburgh, today challenged Concress-
jjxun John It. K. Scott's plan for the np
uJotoUnent of a commlsnlon that shall Imvo
, taiolute control of tho Stato nmironrlatlons
I to public Institutions. Sir. Torranco nnd
Bromley Wharton, general agent and secre-
, tary, asserted that no funds nro 'better
ufeguarded than tho appropriations under
tbs present system. An Independent coin-
mission, they maintained, would bo super-
-UUUU5. us ii coum oniy parallel tho worlt
; now being dono by tho Hoard of Publla
: Charities.
Cop Hurt Stopping Runaway
Policeman MIz-hnAl Mn,l,l,. ,t- -,n
ijld, of tho Fifty-fifth and Pino streets stn-
t .. , in U Bcriuun cuniuiion ai rna weal
fnljadelphla Homeopathlo Hospital, from
g - - wit IIU M4lttEl t UiUJ
tt runaway horsa from running wild In
MJ -l l . m.. .
- ..w.u ui buiiuui cnuuren. -ine uiuecoai
I TO dragged moro than a bloolt In tha
. I&OW and tWn whAAln nf th t-nvnn nniuul
tover his body. The accident occurred at
; sony-tlghth and Spruce streets.
,Wrnnefleld Couple Wedded 03 Years
i r. ana rs. William II. Enbure, of 5200
ib congratulations on tho sixty-third nnnl
E!,"??'5' ' ,h,lr marriage, Mr. Enburg Is
Hixnty.flva, while Mrs. Enbure la elghty-ona
To" ,niey w'ro marr,e1 m ,S63
k Ai -" uur uuuEnicrs, inreo KTuea
fu h W Bnd other relatives were present
g- .- v,u)muon ibsi mgm.
Mi
TO" COnRECT
v MEN'S TAILORS
0
Cor. 13th and Sansom
Kn"rln" k!"' through organlia.
lion, has made us tho choice of
R'?!,??0 .vfnt .? t,lra that' correct
s!.lt,n ta,i dt- I'rlcea moderate.
Ijj or 0vercoats to order :S to
HjGHESTsPAID
-VWS6 U
iy s.!itHsirtssu
rbeael Waloul S
GAS
APPUANCES
for Utthaalc) rarpoies
MHUn ma nAvirnarTH
BEBGER CO.. 59 N. 2d SIrcel
Ready Money
Vnited States Loan Society
117 North Broad St.
H 8. 8Ux si, I3S Cermsatswa ,
i&laJig Chtlt and but cooki uf
'SS
.' Wmn.iiIM,
'' fa l . . . 1 OVj Jy -V '
HOT STOVK KILLS CHILD
I'lve-ycarld Martha Bryaon Is
end from burns received when her
dress caught firo from tho kitchen
stove nt her home in West
Philadelphia.
HORWITZ LEFT $175,000
TO HIS WIDOW AND SON
Trti8lFuncl of $125,000 to Revert
to Son After Mother's
Death
Oeorice Qulntard Horwltx, attorney, late
of 1T21 Walnut street and Stafford. I'a.. tiy
his will, pmtmtcd today, leaves nn eitate
valued nt IlTr.,000. to his widow nnd child.
Tho will directs that tha personal prop,
erty ko to Mrs. Horwlti and that HO.oqo
bo paid to her within one month after his
death. To the testator's son. Orvllle Hor
wltx, eevcrnl swords which belonued to
members of the family nro dovlaed with
other personal property. -The remainder of
the property Is to bo held In trust for the
benefit of the widow, nnd at her death
the principal Is to revert to the son. Or
vllle. Other wills probated jver those of Philip
Doerr. 1J3J Hunting rrlc avenue, which
In private bequests disposes of property
valued at U.000; llertha ItoseUnm.
Munich. Germany, "over U0O.O00": Oeorge
Phlller. Haverford, IS0.OO0; Caroline Peter
son, IJerlln. ?. J llB.ooo; Jennie I 51c
Intlre, 49S7 North .Uber street, I7C0O. and
Kellxlne B. Malone, 1S13 Ingersoll street.
JHOO.
J. E. Calcktell & Co.
Chestnut Junipci South Perm Squira
For Women
Pearls and Jewels
Single Pearls
Pearl Necklaces
Pearl Collars
Pearl Ropes
Pearl Rings
Pearl Brooches
Pearl Bracelets
Finger Rings
Banquet Rings
Brooches
Watches
Ekegren, "Century," Vacheron & Constantin Watches, Bracelet
Watches, Platinum Watches with flexible bracelet; Pendant Watches
with eautoir; Nurses' Watches, Folding Leather-cased Watches or
Pochettes, 8 days; Automobile Watches.
Miscellaneous Gifts
Vanity Cases
Belt Fins
Belt Buckles
Bracelets
Bangles
Brooches
Bonbonnieres
Card Cases
Coin Holders
Coin Purses
Lorgnette1 Chains
Cigarette Cases
China Plates
Cups and Saucers
Opera Fans
Enameled Boxes
Eyeglass Cases
Fitted Bags & Suitcases
Lockets'
La Vallieres
!B3
ThemasAaEdison
fammic. inventor and wizard
of electricity in a recent ma
gazine article nas me iohow
ingtosayregarainu ourau
Electrification- S
a ln 1h rnmintolniflfmnfana
mnnwn Do-luxe electric Trains
he ectrified me Is four hun
rA mllM londxtluHrades on
rTnwn ilrnTM-Qver swecotnt!
curves-ocross gorges-nigh! and
doV-tne very peraomm-ouun
nt nlArfanrp. No flHndintf. no
jerking.no jxiffing.no pulling no
-just a Keen ns of mwj"
DOW VT o?v tiiYJ"r,f""
wenfaVou ride with eSS-jw
tfrA T insj" aUU IUU WC1 I" IUJI
. . a r
wdm transporiauon.
QJiaGO,MuWAUI(EE&ST.PAULFa:
,. .iraied .rrr I'l.roUM lr. o H"m
I tt ". in.iiiv i.iur.ii Axrat
TSNIKa TiEDaBB-PHlLAt)ELPHlA ViOSDNERDAY BISOEMBBR 20,
KEYSTONE EXPRESS
IN COLLISION IN FOG,
Crashes Into LoconioUve nt Al-
toonn Steel Cnrs Snvo
PnssenRcrs
ALTOONA. Pa., tnrc. 1ft- Sptedlnit
throiiah tho foic tn mtiKe up lot llm
Kejstnne KprM N. II. nt the l'enn
sylnnlA ItallrtKid. crashed Ititit n locomo
tive ami draft of ears crnwMnR the switches
ahead of the train at the entrance of the
All. tuna yard shortly before midnight. Steel
cars sael the itamnMiicera from Injury.
lloth toemnvtlvew were thrown off the
tracks nnd two f the mall ruts were side
wiped. Knaitwer Isaac It. Steel, sited
thlrty-eeien, ot the yard locomotive, re
eeled numerous ruts and bru'.sei and was
burnul by escaping sleain. The express
was coinWMd of twelve alt-steel care, and
while tmt of them were derailed they did
.not topple nver The imsaentters were Jolted
about by tlve linuact and the humping over
tlie tlee, but thM was ih panic. After
I'm damaged rare had been t-Mt nut the
tthln cinillnued west toitay
I'lUKMKN FHSUT DYK KUMISS J
Half Stilled in Battle to Check IfiOOO
lllnr.o
Several flreinrn suffered this morning
when fumea from burning yarn hindered
attempts to extinguish a tire In the mill
of tho Allegheny Dye Works, Trenton ave
nue near Allegheny aenue. The loss was
placed mi $8000.
The lire Marled ehortly after " o'clock,
when the force had not yet reached the
mill, and the Mate quickly spread from
a pile of yarn in the drying room, on the
third floor, to the other stories There was
seternt hundreds pounds of yarn waiting to
be dried, nnd thta was soon ablate. The
firemen who reached the room were forced
back.
The Ore wan checked after an hour's hard
work. It l believed to have been caused
by an overheated dryer.
pAINT
Outfits for
BOXES
l DRAWING
PYROGRAPHY .
Braw Crnft Work
rtin.Nnt i'i:n.i'aintinj
T,1'i:.STItY.r.lNTI.NO HTKNCILINO
F. WEBER & CO., 1125 'S'7
Opn Krpnlncs, Drc m S.I, tnrluitlv.
?M1ICKB
ROS
CO.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
dHownooMS
446-48 &50H0F1TH513ST.
Pendants
La Vallleres
Neck Chains
Hair Ornaments
Flower Pins
Sautolrs
Earrings
Lorgnona
Bracelets
Bar Pins
Bangles
Lip Salve Boxes
Lorgnona
Puff Boxes
Photograph Frames
Papier Poudre Cases
Parasols
Glassware
Pencils
Potpourri Boxes
Sachets
Sautolrs
Slipper Buckles
Signet Rings
Thimbles
Umbrellas
Toilet Articles
Desk Accessories
Mantel Clocks
Hall Clocks
Porcelain Vases
Lamps
S?35S
the -.
'OLYMPIAN
THE
I30IUMB1
T
raOKANEtSEATTlM
TAC0MA.P0RTLAND
and other points
m xnc ruciuc
Northwest
NJjoojeJ.
foVEltTK
rzzr
IpSrpf
1 V
jnngpg
m uourflnal S limping faritj
ll A
74
Sggdg;6
s$Xmas
SrtlRTS
This Prince of lllvers no dotiht
wears Vnderdown Shirts We don't
see how he could miss It
tlJIo each or 3 for 4.00
Attached or Detached Oiffa
A. R. Underdown's Sons
rtubher l.o.l. nJ Jlrn'a FurnUhtnci
202.204 Matkel Street
v,Uh .h-.l Mn- I'll
TS.trti.wjtcgcgas
Diamonds
You Can Save
MONEY
Hy liuying From
M. & S. Fridenberjj
Expert Dlamontl Appraisers
37 North 11th St.
Between Filbert ant! Arch
Cor. 9th ami llitttonw'ootl
ieamwwBagamtua.uaa!ivuas!
Will There Be a Victrola In
Your Home This Xnxas?
JSl
We Hnvo
F.verr Style
VICrROLA
in Stock
r.Asv
I'A Mil R NT. 4
"HTVI.IS .11"
CONNOR & O'NEILL
io:t s. inth st.
III'KN KVKMM1S I NTH. .M .
Buy These Useful
Gifls Today
Made of handsome
white chlnii. I'leck
llros. toilet ncces
sorles meet the vogue
for all-white bath
rooms and are sure
to he npprrclnted.
They are easily kept
rle.m and will not
crack.
Visit our eaelly
reached s h o wrooina
today mid see nur
eptcial display Vim
call buy thene gen
uine natures ON'I.V
ut
' hjECxBROS. Co.
Showrooms
-J4-46-4B and 50
North 2th St.
& Dalton
Satiafaclorily niuwer the perplexing
question, "What shall 1 five HIM for
Cliriilma.?" Buying here. Madam,
you are o. sura of pleating his tn.te
as though a connoit.eur made tha
selection. W have a wide a.iorlment
of Imported nnd Domestic cigars at
prices ranging from $1.25 tha box up,
M. J. DALTON CO.
Importers and Wholeialera
111 S. 13th Street
N. W. Cor, 5th & Chestnut Sts.
tLtftV YOU TUOUQHT OT A
Canary
and
Cage
Ve mean a
Canary that
"sines' and
sold with
Two Wosks
Guarantee.
iv vmx. aoBELY VtBiEB
Vvunilujlift
iijk
illS
B,
OSS
137 lj
370 3
I I gars
mm
gKg rSsT
mJ
OoV Stock t the largsst In tns City
aal Coaslsts of
Harta Mountain WatbUri,
St, Andrabtttr RolUr
CoIJtn Optra Singtrt
I EngUth Norwich CanarltM
Young Ctrman Hotttri
Manehtittr Copoyt
Campanlnni Rolltt
Ersry Bird a Selected Blncsr
wo wusra' tbiai.
Ornamental Brati and Japanned
Cag, t.00 to S1S.00
Ordsir Teday U.IUcr When You Hay
Open Utcaliif Dnlll 8Ta e'CIocl,
Cugley& Mullen Co, srS .
T Xssseat Jr4 " t0)f0
jT- lattWozI4
Vat-''
USEFUL GIFTS
For Men or Women, $1 to $25
Children, 50c to $3.50
Walking Slides, $1 to $10
Kf rjrtlilnx In Lamp Simile. IteatanabU
HARMAN'S, 115 S. 13th St.
He Will Appreciate
HIS GIFT
More if It Gomes From
MARSHALL BUSH.INC.
113 So. 13th St.
Hclow Chestnut Street
The I.Nrae.t ni.trllntlnr. at
JI.Ml.lTT.N Hhltl. In l'liltedelphla
(Op.n Ktrnlnx. t'nlll Xma.)
Beautiful
Oak
Hall
Clock
8 feet high
with delightful
Westminster
Chimes
(Value $125.00)
Quantify limited. Fully iiarnnttJ
Breitinger & Sons, Inc.
.13 N. 9th St.
r in j,nir h,,i , .raillMif Ctock Htorr
'Ti' II
1 A tlijlu!i
(&QS&',(&te,Q q (0 () 3fOX)'ve
c ?iisi Nansen Lollar
f7-i-j'sir"Ti.
H.2ST8S.., $2 -
(' Road King Bicycle, coa.ter brabn and mud guards T$35.00 0)
( Stratford Bicycle, coaster hrake" I Steerinc Sleds, $1.50 to $12 each j)
ig) and mud guards $25.00 Snow Shoes.. $6.50 to $7.00 pr. r1
.-.; Roller Skates . ,G0c to $3.50 pr. Folding Card Tablei . .$3.00 ea. '
W Ice Skates 50c lo $25.00 pr. , Pocket Knives 25c to $4.00 (
J Golf Good; Fishing Tackle and Guns j
Edw.K.TryonCo. rXS I
Ms.aAsaJJsAsssfaaaaaaaAsasaaaajajjajiu
i Nt J r
Walker & Kepler,
ELECTRICAL GOODS WORTH WinLErmfarnmn1
fiiiiiiniini
mere's a (JnteH'
w
23 Other Stores
S.
1010
XMAS GREETING CARDS
Choice andLimiteo Scuctions ton
PlROONAL ENORAVCD CARD
FRANK cJ.GURR-Y
PflMERA SPECIALIST
v Gf2 CHESTNUT 3T.
Open Ki.nlnn t'nltl t'btl.lma.
ssa
Scnrf Pitt
i
$14.50
(Ireen irold deslitn
with lirllll.iiit din
niond .Vnotbrr deilen eiu.llv ill.-
tiiuliw with emaller diamond.
$6.00
C. R. Smith & Son
Marht St. at 18th St.
Jl- "Z -
SERVICEfc
, Ire.l.M.fd (Sill
The New
II EDISON
niul Ito-crrntlons
Tlie nr.l -lile. e
ii-o wtiu rtrrctiir rl
tmt.lr
jui"
mu.ie
liLAKE & BURKART
NMItlnc (ml KHon"
niio.1102 Walnut St.
r
(Ummi.I.vMiIUM itlT th
irihiwr i unm nmn
3T&M
The Ideal Gift For
Friend Wife
All rhtnn. la. and .ti
ter wn.lied H'"l dried In
M f,v nilmitp. Iir 1'ie
Family
Dishwasher
Sold bv Ons rmiipaiiles
niul lendlnir Department
Mnren
iii:iiNiii:v-si:,rtiN t-t.
31. riie.lnut Slrrnt
Write us fur llltistrntpil
tolder nr phono W.ilmit 2009
MhZ
w
$T-k
a
m
Genuine Mackinaw Coats
()
$3.00 to $20.00 each ()
Sweater Jackets,
()
(0)
m
V!
50 to $10.00 each
A Gift That Will End
"HER" Drudgery
This Christmas make your wife's dream ot
less work canto true (let her u Kureku
Vmiiiiiii Pleancr. and make her happy
ilirougli the years to come. Voil know ulie
uaiita one- a in I tui do your nervnnta. Tim
Kurolm will halve their work Simple and
easy to operate Moderate In cost.
EU REIiA
VACUUM C3LEANER
531 Chestnut St.
Store Near Your Home
CANDY
Christ mas Specials
5 lb. Box Of f AA
Mixtures (23c lb.) l.UU
5 lb. Box of OK
Mixtures (27c lb.) l.fie)
5 lb. Box of 4 PA
Mixtures (35c lb.) I.9v
5 lb. Box of r a
Chocolates(35clb,) lVJ
Hoxes of Gift QArt up to rtjr
Chocolates, tJlC J)u
Choeolatt Daikttt. Hand -mad
ff Toyt, Candy Cantt and Batkttt,
rS Candy String Biadi, (c.
HCHAKCANDYCfi.
E. Cor. 7th and Market Sts,
am Chestnut Ht.
.' i . f ' Ctr. w
&.-. f, .rffy. -i-MaBr.fr-iir-ttiiii ,Mn4M
wwwm iiiihwiiwwwwwiMMWMi.iiil-ifi inum
Perry's
4N. Be T."
Suits and
Overcoats
arc a great deal
more than clothing
1 Clothing is made to
cover a man and keep
him warm, and it filled
those two functions
pretty satisfactorily
away back before we
had anybody to tell us
about it.
1J So were huts and
houses made for
shelter; but just look
what has happened to
them since the archi
tects got on the job!
Cj There are still
builders who are not
architects; still writers
who will never be called
classics; still clothiers
who arc cutters of cloth
"and sewers of seams,
but not artists in mat
' ters of needle and ..
t
thread.
4What the polish of
style is to the classic,
that is "N: B. T.M craft
manship to clothes.
J You can't measuie it
with a yardstick nor
describe it in print; but
on sight you will say it
is beautiful. It's not in
this feature of a Suit or
an Overcoat nor in
that; not in neck, nor
back, nor shoulder, nor
.sleeve, nor pocket, nor
lapel alone, but belongs
to all of them as the
atmosphere belongs to
a great painting.
J O u t s i d e of all of
which is the substantial
factthat"N.B,T7'ina
Suit or an Overcoat has
come to mean the full
measure of value and
the top notch of fit and
style.
1
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Fancy Vests -and Dress
Vests for Christmas
Gifts, $3.50 to $10
PERRY &C0:
"N. B.7V'
16th & Chestnut? St&
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Oiawsons 25c Vanilla
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