Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 26, 1917, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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BVENINU EBDOEB-PItllADELPrnA, FRIDAY, JTANFABY 20, 1917
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FORESEES GREAT
AMERICAN MARINE
Foreign Trade Convention
Speaker Says Year's Ship
ping Will Be 1,000,000 Tons
POTENTIAL POSSIBILITIES
Growth of Commercial Prestige
of U. S. Dependent on Na
tional Policy
PtTTStirttmr, .Inn. !fi. Prediction lliftl
the flitted Slates will In tI7 for the llrsl
tlmo snow a tplnl tnoilucllon of more
than 1.000,000 grasn lolia of shipping una
mnrlo today by .1. W I'owctl, ptesldent of
the Kore Illvor Shipbuilding Uiirporntioiwl l01i
of QUllicy, iWRRH.. HpeiiiuiiK m iin pcronti
day's session of the Nntionnl foreign Tntdo
Convention.
"On )n"uary !. 1017. thcro were 101 ves
sels of 1.495.000 gross tomi under cnntrni't
In Amerlcnn ship ynrds," bo deolnred. Of
this tntnl tnoro than one-third Ii for foreign
nccounl. Ilo cstlnmted that Ihc American
tnerrhanl marine will pop an Ineiease of
moro thnn 750,000 glnaa tuns during the
year
Vlrliinlly nil of todays Rrmlnti vvn given
over I" ii consideration of ways and mentis
of bringing about a restoration of the Ameri
can mere haul marine lo lis wire proud posi
tion To ilo thin. Mr. Powell said, miiiio
'Queans must bo found lo equalize the rust
('if building nnd operating American esiiels
ps romparcd with foreign competltois.
"If the American people decide that they
peed an Amerlcan-bullt and American-owned
and operated mcrchanl marine, they must
face this payment as the price etneted of
them by tho conditions under which we
live" hn I'sseited. Ho suggested illrcrl
mbsld.v. mall subvention or dlnrrlmlnallng
duties by tnxes or lonnago na methodn of
paying the price.
A compichenslve repot I on conditions nnd
possibilities In "world shipping nnd Ibii
American met chant marine was presented
by the merchant marine c imtnlltee of the
. National Foreign Trade I'tiuni-ll.
"Foreign trade of the Knlted Stales Is
tssrntlallv n matter of national policy mid
mav be propel ly developed only by tho
Notional tlocrntnent." ilecl.u til Untie, t
Newton Lynch, vice president of the San
Francisco Chamber of Commerce, speaking
on "Ilow I'otnmeicliil Organizations Can
Aid Foreign Trade Development. '
This afternoon the IG0H com en I loners are
delving Into the lnilu:Uil.il vvundern of the
ritlsl'iirgh dlstilct. Divided Into four
groups they ate teeing llrst hand the
pjoduetlon of coal, steel, glass and elec
trical npparntwi Special trains carried
'the del-gates Interested in each of the
groups to f'resson, where they viewed one
of the lnigest cnal milieu In the world; to
BnildocK. where they Inspected the Mdgar
Thomson plant of the Carnegie Steel Com
pany ; to Arnold, W. V wheie they
watrhed the making of window glass, and
io liist Pittsburgh, wlierc they visited the
Westlnghouso Mlcctrlc ptnn,t.
Tonight tho clowning event of the con
vention will hn held, the annual banquet.
President .lames A. Karrell-, of the I nlteil
I'tiitci Steel I'orporallon ; Kdwnrd .V. Ilnr
tay, chdirinan of the Federal Trade, Commis
sion, .in.l John D. Ityan, president of the
Anaconda Copper Mining Company, will
(peak Tho llual Sessions will lie held tomorrow.
MEXICANS RESENT ,
LANSING MESSAGE
Carranza Representatives at
Washington Object to
Interference
BRITAIN IN gOM PLAINT
Joins Spain in Expressing Fear
Subjects' Property Will
He Confiscated
f WHITE I'LAGUK IN BELGIUM
U. S. Consul nt Brussels, Now Here,
Tolls of Ravages of Disease
Widespread tubeiculosls among the glow
ing geneiatlon of Ilclgium as tho final hor
ror of war Is tho prediction of IHhclhert
Watts, L'nited Stataa Consul (Jcneral at
Hrusscls, who Is at his homo, 1021 Clinton
Jlreet. for a few days'.' Ho will return to
lelglum after transacting business with
he (iovcrnment nt Washington. He will
E"tlso try to Interest physicians and inidlcal
)t roclcties and charities in tho danger of
.j.luueicuiusiH, in (luiHiiiiii.
"Children nie dying by tho hundred be
cause, of the lack lT proper nourishment,"
(aid Mr. Watts, "and those who do not dlo
are at such u low ebb of vitality that they
easily fall a prey to tho whlto plague."
WASHINGTON. .Inn. 20. Hitter resent
ment throughout nil Moxlco Is certain to
follow Secretary l.ahslng'a objection lo cer
tain parts of tho now Mexican Constltu-
That resentment wns very plain In
Mexican circles hero today. The action of
tho Secretary In forwarding his objections
direct lo First Chief r'arrnmsa. was char
acterized as "unwarranted Inteifercnco In
the. internal nlTalrs of n sovereign State."
It wns accepted generally that tho future
relations between tlit two Governments are.
certain to bo materially affected.
The American protest deals directly In
opposition to the following prnlslotis of
the new Mexican Constitution adopted at
the (Juerelnrn cnneniron Just held:
The article .estlng Mexico's executive.
vvlllt power In expropriate, property
without judlrJal recourse.
The nrtlcl providing thnt civil com
tnerclnl cnmpanlcM shall not own prop
ortion of n gienter area than Is neces
snry to accomplish tho purposes for
which they are formed nnd veSlltiK In
the executive lower to designate such
nren.
The nrllclo providing there shall he
no exemption ft oti taxation.
The article stipulating that no special
concesslnns shall bo given exploiters of
oil lands and allowing companies now
operating only one year In which to
Ki'i'tire new concessions lo protect rights
nlteady ncuulrcd.
The nrllclo giving to the executive
power tn expel any one nt will.
All of the articles excepting the Inst are
helil by the fulled States State Depart
ment to be eoiillseatnry and lending toward
nationalism of ptoporty at the expense of
Innocent foreign bidders. The expulsion
clause Is said lo ho in direct opposition to
the usual practices of nations.
Tlie protests ns made by Secretary I.ans
Jng followed muuerniis piotests received
'from Americans that their rights 'would he
Infringed and thoir property conllscnted un
der the new crmstltutlnn. In addition, the
Spanish and Crltlsh Ihuhassies had the
department direct Imiulrlea lo t'.irrnnza
legaidlug what was termed "conllscatiton"
In cufoiciug loans from banks contiolled
by lliltlsh and Spanish subjects In .Mexico
City.
Ofllclals here declared they expected the
communication of Secretary Lansing would
aiousu deep resentment In Mexico Cltj. hut
they explnlncd that It had been necessary
Inasmuch an this (iovcrnment recognized
Carranza only on a promise that he would
lespcet tho rights of foielgncrs. tn any
event, It was pointed out, tho Cnrrilnza
Government still has to dcmonstinte that
It is able to dominate tho situation now that
'Villa again Is a very material factor In
northern Mexico. It Carranza decides lo
defy thin Government It Is expected that
measures will be taken to show hltn that he
and tho d. facto Government will be hold
d.rectly responsible for losses to foreigners
rliould he Anally m.inago to get military
control of tho couiitr.
Phil. J. Walsh Estates
30-32-34 S. Second St.
January Sale
We Have Everything for
the House and Person
V. Lowest Prices. Easy Terms
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A Daily Water Treatment
When yoar System
Is Ran Dowft. .
When ovcrivorl: 1ms crippled
your physical energy, when lack
' bf exercise has clogged your
system, then ijt's. time to take
Nature's treatment daily uso
of edford Mineral Water.
It cleans ni:d purifies tho
system, remedies constipation,
renews energy and keeps the
stomach, liver and kidneys in
working order.
BEDFORD
MINERAL WATER
llandleil bu all lemlUiB
druggists flint aroctrf
ll'rlie u ( tou tan any
ihf.i-uUj jii tieinu "!'
iili.it.
Bottled at famous Bedford
Springs, tho "Carlsbad of
America." Prescribed by the
best physicians for over one
hundred years. If in doubt
nboiit treating yourself, ask
your physician about it3 uso
for you.
Bedford Springs Co. j.umt.u
1325 Widener Bid., Phlla.
Chests of Silver-
We carry in stock twenty
one complete patterns of ster
ling silver flatware, and show
an interesting collection of
combinations in Mahogany
chests.
Particularly attractive is a
set of thirty pieces, in a chest
with drawer, at $64.
S. Kind & Sons, 1110 Chestnut St.
DIAMOND MERCANTS-JEWKLERS-SILYERSMITHS
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Abington High Athletes Punished
llecause they played "hookey'' lo hltend
a Philadelphia theatre performance Wed
nesday afternoon, twelve students of the
Ablngton High .School tmvc been suspended
for five Jays. The M-spcnslon carries with
It prohibition against playing In nny of the
school games, nnd an soveinl of the sus
pended members nro players on the basket
ball team, the season game wllh the .lenkln
lown High School, scheduled for tonight,
has been rancolcd.
Pcnficld Sees Emperor Knrl
VtKNWA. .tan. 2fi. llmperor Karl yester
day afternoon received Frederic C. l'cnfleld,
tho American Ambassador, for the purpose
of accepting Mr. T'enlleld's new credentials.
The function was carried out with full
stnto ceremony.
Injured Man Loses Memory
I-OS9 of memory was suffered by Joseph
Conwny, 4208 N'orlh Fifteenth utreet. n
learn driver, who was knocked down by a
street car at Ogontz avenue near City Line.
Tho Injured man Is In St. Luke's Hospital,
t'hys.clans say bis brain may have been
injured. He cannot remember events pre
vious to the accident, they said. Ills condl.
tlon Is scrlotl3.
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STOIlt. OlM.NH DAILY AT Bi30 , M ' t.OSHS Af 5l30 1 jr.
Vatican Court Holds Wedding Valid
HOMI-', .Ian. 2 The Vatican court of
cassation today decided that Iho marriage
of Count Victor Moschlnl to Miss Olga Lulu
Davis, of Fort Worth, Ter . wns valid. Tho
husbands petition for annulment was re
jected Thev wero married In lOln anil
reside In Home
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yj 5c & ioc ' to" ,7 ? J . on STAIRS
900 Pair WOMEN'S Smart BOOTS
All high cut patterns. Black
white combinations in Glazed
nnd Pntcnt Vamp, Bnttlrhip
, nil Black Kid, and forty other
styles to choose- from.
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380 Pair VOMEN'S SHOES
Tan nnd Black Calf: Brown,
ray and Black Suede; Velvets nnd
Satins; welted nnd stitched soles;
Not All Sizes
Women's High Cut SPATS,
, While. Civny nnd Tnn.
ej5 p oeroj
98d
CHILDREN'S SHOES at Clean-Up Prices!
500 Pair Children's SHOES j 280 Pr. Children's SHOES
I H.I Mnlnl Illlttl iv CJa
and Ithicliers, rl:lii Tfl
lt', sues M; uj
MllUpC
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Sizes
11
to 2,
$1.49
300 Pr. CHILDREN'S
SHOES
Glazed Kid, I.ace
nnd Button. Sizes
S'.i to 1.
Clascd
Lace and
ton. Sizes
in the lot,
;to8 ffiSHL
400 Pair Boys' School
SHOES Q
Satin f n 1 f JJv
Bluchon. Sizes 10 (I
to i:t... k3
I x 'a.
Open fs?'
aaturuay nSn. I
Kvenincs Ssf
1500 Pair MEN'S WINTER
SPECIAL PHBGE
Surplus stock from a well
known Brockton, Haas., firm.
All welted soles, in Tan and
Black Russia Calf, Gl.tzed Kid
niiil Patents: KiirIMi. ?fedlnni nad
llrinid Toe Khnpc. All Midi's and 11
to I: widths in tho nssnitinciit
Our New- Branch .Store, 2131 Kensington Avenue
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In a report entitled "Measurements for the House
hold" Uncle Sam's experts show that gas mantle lamps
give the most economical artificial light and of a quality
which relieves eye-strain.
. The latest type of gas mantle light is
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HI us FAT Qtf
7oc to .$1.40, according to equipment.
Easy monthly payments.
Has the "See-Easy" man called at your house? If
not, send for him and see for yourself the many advan
tages of this little light.
THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO.
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CNbted Scientists approve
oj- L?a& JUign ting-
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ELGIN
WATCH
15 "Jp WELS
r 'HE fallacy of carrying
- an inferior Watch is
demonstrated by
Our Perfected Credit
System,which offers the
opportunity of owning
the best on a basis that
is more satisfactory than
paying cash for an in
ferior article.
HARBVRGER'S
1014CHESTNVTST.
IVAerc credit hat the
Purchasing Pouitr at
tame
cash
$1.50 White
Kid Gloves
$1.25
Women'? nne-eln.sp I
K. A . . M. Kovvn.
Ml llrnlhrrK
i-'titPT Ki.oon, srn st.
vs-iX-0-t.-
HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
$2 Washable
Kid Gloves
ONE YELLOW TltADlNO STAMP WITH EVERY 10c
PURCHASE ALL DAY
Market
Eiyhlh
Filbert
Seventh
$1.69
Women's one-elnep.
rcnrl, Ivory and tan.
Ml Ilro(lier .
t'inST l-'LOOH, 8TH ST,
ft
This Clothing Is Genuinely Good ;;
And Daily Is Winning Appreciation from Men Who Usually Pay More
You Will lie Well Repaid bij Clmosiny From These Unequalcd Values
Overcoats
'Kcjr. SIB, 31(5.50
Single and double
'Chesterfields, also belted and
pinch-back models in blue,
'gray and fancy cU'ecta
& SIS Vals.
jlo breasted '
$11.50
1.
I Keg. SI 2.50 and $1 Values. g
.Bolted and conservative '
icfTccts in all-wool cheviots andv
cassimores.
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These Trousers Are Worth a Third More
S3.50 $9 OQ$.1&$4.50 ISO QQ$5&5.50 $Q QQ
Values JJ vaulcs .0 I Valuc ' -O
i Boys' $5.50 Suits, Mackinaws & Sports Coats $398
jNoiTolk Suits In checks,
j plaids, brown and gray mi:;
Itures. Knife or box-plaited
Novelty Suits Billy Boy,
Tommy Tucker and Junior
Norfolks in blue or brown
serge, checks, plaids and
fancy mixtures.
Mackinaws and Sports Coats j
Norfolk stylo with con
vertible collar buttoning!
close to neck. In fancy!
cheviots, cassimores, checks!
and blanket plaids.
fenats. Teg-top trousers with
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. IJVJll .ILIUI' 411IVI U II I V II
K j pockets.
f Ravg' $ri SO Af $7'f50 Ovprr.riits
KJJ jr J jl jr m UJ S '. v v -vr . w w w. - r
Single and double breasted pinch-backs, with convertible collar buttoning close
Cheviot.! and cassimores in fancy gray and brown mixtures.
I.il Itrnllier SIViiNU J'I.iiiUJ. si:vi:Tii STUKUT
0-O CxJ-tO 0 'CK-0'-W--5' V-
9
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to neck
$50,009
Worth of
Furs at Wholesale Cost
lro.m ii ii m Inir ithrailu iiimr sindint
mi inthuiiil h'i'i lio'i tlir bin ill unit
iiint"l'j thnt i.init tlir iiittii iilm
s7.90
Slo Fur Muffs.
of rin- Scat. J!nl Inr. Anli.ii.
f,mv.siiiii inn Xiitiirttt Itun oim.
Hill Inrifl or nielini wliiipe
..ill
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i'ii:K Fox sets
j nr I'o'n I 1'iiv
; i.v. T-iuiip V
$.10
nil."
Red l'ox Sets. S10.7.-.
mnitM; uotii-ii- ii-i .-il-liiii"l
..$
87.50
,, Aineririio lied I'nx.
o.. Itiitlli-'liiii univ I'
r.lneU Ko.
iix .mil lt,,J
VV ille
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$70 Moire
With I'lintniHtlnK
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Russian
limder nnd
Pony
coll.ir.
Coats, $!.)
-$
?so
valuta. .
$90
value. .
135
valuer. ,
Hudson Seal Coats
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I i.J'"" values J .Ja
s69.75js s187.50
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SM'll.N'll Kl.ddll
Reliable Kinds at
Big Discounts
Inrlndittji a Remarkable Sale of
Famous "Faultless" Pajamas, $1 OE
S2.50 to S3 Values 1 OiJ
l-'lne iaiiiM.'iiil in.iilniM, p umee nnd rrco In jilaln colors and
Miiped i ITei'tM. Ilnvii Hinpllie ncvKs and silk braid trogs.
All hIzcs. Imt tint In each Mud
TO
$2 Silk Bosom Shirts $1 AQ
New Spring patterns. ltuMofn.i TT
nnd ruffs of line tub silks I
iln pielty colnred i-tripes Undies of ponijee j
! that match perfectly. Douhlo soft cuffs.
0c Silk Ncckwcai', 3!c
ilrfr AVoiu Short lintls of Fine Sill;s
I'laln colnrn. brneades. novelty fluurea
stripes. LaiRO nl.e open four-ln-liands.
$1.50 Union Suits, $1.15.
and
1 "erliy I ibbeil
ic-enforceil
Selected peril cotton yarns.
Russets nnd tailored senilis.
Ilavo closed crotch.
Shaped to fit.
$l Silk Half Hose
I Illiiek ur colors. Have douhle soles, high
i .siilk't'il heels and toes. Imperfections
I. It tlrullirr- I-'JIIST KUiUll, SKVK.VTII ST.
55c
Nolvicorlh'i Snriiipi on
HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR
Women's $1.33 Thread Si 1C
A rf -
1 1 lull spliced
Silk Stockings
l l.r. ..I; u'lilto tint) film
heel, llnlllile vile .Hid reinl.iliwl t ip
Women's 75c Silk Bool j ggc
Stockings
Ju bliuU. white and colors Alsi tlber
IIU In Illicit v lute anil tun
Every Miss and Woman Who Has Need for
A SMART COAT, SUIT or FROCK
Owes It to Herself to Inspect These Offerings Tomorrow
Prices have liven cut regardless, and every fashion is recent, up-to-
date, lliorourjlHij reliable.
For Misses-
J $18150 CoateoTAcdSI f 7cd
l. ..Intli. trimmed with nlush and fully V 9 J
M.irin .if ii-ihv iamb .'Inth. trimmed with nlush and fully
in ziucnnc. Kersey, inixuircs,
$1 Italian Silk Envelope $3.5
Chemise
$2 Glove Silk Vests. $1.19
WldfIUl-Ul'-Ji.1 i"J''ii ?.,l!!Dn.' '",H !
l.lt Ilrollirr I'lltST Kl.nolt. SCil'TII
arm. ,xw ynwvuvi.'vwv.w v,i't,w'
HATS TIU MM ED FREF.
Season Hats
For the vrniii.ni ho would be up-to-the-minute
in bUle
These arc vera sneciitl lots tn brand
new faahioui.
$15
4 Ready
to-
CAAAAAWN"
Wear Hats
- co e o
ai.o
In iiillun lienip. 1
N'wei.t colois. (
with ribbon and ,
ornament.
One
Sketched
if j lined Also other bmart st lo
I I ouclcs
Misses' $22.50
Dresses
Picture shovs one.
Made of serffe, crepe meteor,
crepo d chine, satin ami taf
feta. All desliablo shades.
Close-Out of
Misses' Suits
Former Prices
$22.50, $27.50 &
Now $15, $18.50
and $25
Plain tailored or prettily
fur trimmed
Muterlnls include poplin.
K.ibiirdiui'. herse. mixtures and
wool v clour.
cheviots nnd I
! FOR Wcmen-
Satin & Lis- ) Sl.98 & 2-9S
ere Hals. . . '
I Iccomlin; hliapi i in black only
$27.50 Coats,
$18.75
A limited bat very
Straw, Oriental anil Jut
Ornaments. lUc. 7."c & !)8i?
3hm jyi
535 m m j ifi-fffli x
Wttto n M c ' sdJ
I $1S 111 )t?10'75s
1 ixf iinl, with I 6
tine lot
s.. ....u- ..til., in clif.vl.it nf irrert!. bluo. brown. blai'K i.r
i.iriro "bailor' collar, s.-il plush trimiiiiiiss nnd hlBli-Brado satin lining.
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February Furniture Sale f;
I'ntil Then, You May Make Selection at February bale prices.
Deliveries Will Re Mad.- When Sale Starts
Charge Customers May Purchase an February Bill
Nowhere will you find greater values, Assortments are larrje and
extremely well selected.
Our Club Plan is Popular. No Interest, No Extras.
It furnishes a thoroughly satisfactory way to purchase and is abso
lutely confidential. Come in and let us tell you about it.
Beautiful
Crepe de Chine
Two Extra Special Values at
Undergarments
fo 30c,'r Less Than Usual
& 98c
A ffi
$1,50 Camisoles, 98c
One Sketched
I'lnk and white crepe li china and wanUabl
satin. Lace edgiugs and iuberllgiui. iilbtwn
da vMae tliouldur strap.
$2.50 Envelope Chemise, $1.J8
Out Sketched N
'railored and laua trtnmiei atyls with ofM
da chlua ur ribbon atioulder strapa.
$2.50 Silk Vests, $1,98
Ifc Specialize Undergarments for Stout
Women
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UptoBate Shoes
Clearance Lots and Our Own Match'
lessly Good Trademark Brands.
Women's Shoes, $5 to 57
Our Famous tustomsilnbc
$7 Drown Kid Lace Model. $5.
$0 Black Glazed Kid Laca $C
$7
or Button Shoes.
$8.50 Brown Kid, with Col-
ored Buck or Ivory To pa.
Women's $1 to 6
Shoes, Broken Lines
$2.95
$i to 6 j $2.95
J Men's
Shoes
I Short lines and samples.
Younff Folks' Shoes : At
Substantial Savings
Infants' Shoes, 98c to $1,150
Children's Shoes. $1.38 to $3
MtMtvs' Shove, $1.70 to $3,50
Biz Boys' Shoes, $2.19 to. $4
Little Boys' Shoes. $1.98 to 43
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