WJ gtyttffi- Rs" """M jhllUt ' JFjfiW T8 EVENING LICDGER- PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1917 of I A" hv ;' f ? & (fe, i.V II Egyptian DEITfES 2ReTtntpst TlainEndcr&ift Teofalc ofcu'luit, refinement and cducalioa inuariqfy PREFER Dtihcs h any other cgarcttc Z5 j, KMen rfiht lifflmt GffiiA- Turin!) ai',1 Lyprmn Cyarvttcr in lv VlHJ eBffliwwiAMW!ro2Ebi56awtiw wmwmimMXHIx OSCULATING "OSWALD" ROUTED BY HATPIN GIRL Police Now Hunt for Gentle Hugger Who Terrorizes West Philadelphia Maids Detectives nml women nf Went l'lillmtel phla liavo Bone on n Hcnrt'li fur "Oivmlil, flip. Hugger, " n man who has tn-en lerrorlz Infr women In that section of the city tlurlin! tho last month l following them Into dark iilaceH iiIoiik the streets, luiBRlni; them and leaving them iitili-lili nfter IiI-mIiik them on the rheel. Some of tho women resident In I-'lf ly pltth and l-'lftj -eighth stieetH In the neigh borhood of I'nrltou Htiect nml Wvitllislti!; avenue, ltnve oMiresiril Intentions of nrtn Ing themselves with long hntplht and Vi'tl Miinll revolvers In irepa,mtlon for the man'!) nttnclti Mli Hay Ytoncli and Mini Knrnli Dent ing, who reilili- near I'lflj -nlxtti ami t'nrl ton streets, were Hitecc-siful In drIMns tho man away with hatpins While tltev ui-ro on their wav home shortly nfter dunk tho man, who vienrd n light oeteoat nml a Rlotteh hat pulled over IiIm iiph. stepped lightly tip hehlnd tlicm, and without warn ing put hl uiiiih aiouud .MIim KlemliiB and ljllggod her She sereamed and Mli Itu.irh was ipilek with her hatpin. Tho m.iii inn away Miss Anna Moore, of l"ift-sth Htieet and WjalusliiK aentie. was another vli-tlin. Willi her mother, she was ivtilliltig home thortly after dark, when (ho man came hehlnd them and gmhlieil her lie tiled to kiss her. She seieamed and filghti-neil him away Pollre Lieutenant Ullls, of the SKty-Ilrst and Thompson streets Mntlttiu, said toiluv the man prohaldv will he ai rested In u few da,, tho police hellee thev know who ho Is Thev luuo hesitated to auest him, he baltl. heoative of the dllllenlty In having him Identilied "Ho hasn't Injuied anv one." said llfo lieutenant 'Ills artlous have not keen vlo lent. In fact, he has heeu iotnp.it. itivt-l.v nentle That Is why the, linvn ilnlihed him 'Oswald,' lather than Mack, the llttggc-i.' ' SUMMERILL EAMILY SUIT BROUGHT BEFORE LEANING Two Brothers Involved in Dispute Over Division of DamaKcs Accoidcd by Ttolley Company A legal dispute over $4000 Involving sev eral membeis nf tho Summerlll f.uullv, widely known In South Jersey, was placed before Vleo t'hanrellor Learning In I'.iiuileti todav Two luotheis, Charles II. 1, ami James H Siimmprill. viiu.il owueix of ,i 150-aero farm at rmnwgiovo, X. .1 , drought the notion as the lesult of tlninagei being awarded to them bv the S.ilviu and I'eiius- grove Traction Company, vilili-li i.iii a tiolloy line across the farm Several years .igo the hiotliem had u falling out and dhlded the faun, left to them by Cijrnett Summerlll In half, Charles tailing tho west i-nil and James Inking the eastern portion When the tiolley line was laid out tho traction company paid $8000 damages. $4000 of which went to the tius tees Charhis claims all of the remaining $4000, as the line goe-i through his half of tho farm, while James contends It should be divided equally under the agreement to divide the farpi and all Its proceeds In half GARMENT COMPANIES MEET UNION ARGUMENT Arbitration Bonrtl Is Told Granting of Demands Would Force Opera , tion nt Loss .Mayor Smith and tho lest of the arbitra tion board that Is engaged in un etfort to etye a wage dispute between the Interna tional ...idles' Garment MnLeis' Union and Earment manufacturers this afternoon heard the argument of the lattei In answer to demands made bj tho union Tho aiRUiuent for the manufacturers was made by C'oiigiessmau John It K Scott, as representative of the Waist and Dress Manufacturers' Association tie aiihweied In detail the, arguments advanced at es terdaj's meeting of the board by Monks Illllcpilt. counsel for the Intel national ladles' Garment Makers' I'nlon. The demands of the walkers, branded as excessive by Congressman Scott, ale an in crease of fifteen per cent In wages for nil pieceworkers, increase of (1 to $2 to sal aried employes. Lased on the length of time Blnce they had the last raise, and a mini mum salary to cutters to grade from 127 GO' to $12 a week The members of the arbitration board. In addition to Mayor Smith, are Judge John M Patterson. Director William Wilson, George W Ilaney and Dr. Nr. L. Stone, of New York, .former chief statistician of the United States tariff board . The board Is ex pected to announce Its decision In the very near future. Congressman Scott Insisted that the man- ufacturers could not accede to the demands without continuing business at a financial loss To this statement Ilillqult replied that if the manufacturers have not an vet readjusted their business to nfeet the gen eral advances in everything else, they are behind the times Trousers JONES ASpecialty; lH6WalnutStreet. iiusim;ss success foot health anil properly manicured hands ar all Interdependent f.et un add to juur success r HANNA 8 E Cor 13in and Sanom iinnnn mwr i'ran') and 1201 CIIKVT.NlV ST , , Corns Itemuted. S5c Ku. Manicuring, 5e I Sr SttihoroEiciriiaij C X. BVERY SUNDAY in Cigarettes JONES IGNORES BILLS, HIS WITNESSES ADMIT Ousted Mayor of Coatosville Is Honest, However, They Stoutly Declare ' Hu ii Slnff r'nriiro'"lri WI1ST CIIIISTIllt. I'd. .Inn in It vwi' testified ngalnst rt-Mnyor Walter I. W Jones at his trial todn.v that In "imip circles he had a reputation fur not pavlni; his hills This is the second mid probably the last dav of Ills trial for alleged emlieMlemetil and falsification nf bin nmnint when M a vor . Ills fltst skiameter witness was Coates vllle's Cilv Solicitor. Waller 13 tlieenwood, who defended Jones's reputation for honesty, bin "don'l mind savins he sometimes railed In pay his hills " 'or showed no disposition In." Interjected Cnlonel Holding, of counsel for the pioe i titliin Theieiipiui stalled an nrgninent nboiil what paying r hills had to do with olio's honest v. and Judge lliiller observed fioiu the liein h that "a gient mniiv people ale not disposed to pay tlieli bills, and jet ntn not lenllv dishonest " The defense started nlTeilng chaiiicter witnesses aflei c-.Mavoi Jones had been under a seveie i iiiss-eiiniiiialloii lie took the stand luiuiedlnlcl.v couit opened and was kept Iheie foi almost two bouts Most of the oioss-eamlnatloii had to do with the keeping of his bank itceoiints lie testllled his iioiHnii.il and mavornlt.v nc CDiiuts were kept as one. Jones testilled he banked all of bis nno-.i-ycar sal.u.v, saving he had no need fin It beiaiisejof other Incomes Ills baPeball team helped, he said, as did the pioieeils he got ftoin selling a Inundrv business he had been In teiesjed In a one time He made u good witness for himself, even undei cruss-cx- rimlh.itiiiii and seemed to eplaln away scv iml mvsteiies us to what he had done with moitevs lecelved Tim pioseeiitioii was bent on making much out of the fact that Jones took away with him when he left olllee the doi ket book In which he kept a lecnid of lines and police deposits but Cit.v Sollcltoi (lieen wood testllled that tills had been the custom in Coalcsvillc, as mid been done bv e lliligess Sli.illcioss Seveial witnesses mentioned Jones's penchant for Ignoring his bills, hut thev all testllkd that bis honesty was not to be doubted. 'Some of the cliarnetei witnesses said they bad never heard mi) thing against Jones's good reputation e.eept fioni Wil liam Tiegny and men of his faction .Ml Ticgnv Is chief counsel against Jones In this case dim man testified Hint Ttegav had tlucateneil to inn Jones out of town "If he won nt tin election ' Hefcience was had to the election at w tilth Jones was elected Mnvoi. being ousttd because the cUttiou was tleclaied illegal Gossip fioni Cu itesvllle s.i)s that if Jones Is admitted he suielv w II be elei led .Mavoi at tbu special election soon tu he held The same gossip sa)H if he is con victed the choice for Major will he between the llev T W .McKitiuey nnd A II Swing Jim' l'ugh does not -ccin to llgute iiiinb 111 tho leckonlng Hvetv one Is woiideiiio; to whom be will Hop before election t.i Five Wills I'robated Wills pinnated today included those uf Andrew Catlierwood Craig, Jr. 222 Soul It Thirty-ninth stieet. which, in pilvate be ipiests, disposes of piopertj valud at $168,800, Albert A Outerhrldge, 7048 Ger inantoun avenue $75.0011; Anna .s It Kn, 1224 SQUth Hilton street, $3410, llenrv ' Junes 4U01 I.udlow street $3300, and Alex under M Glllam 227 Hast I .ok. in stiecl $2'I1U pray ait riiite your trees ncjvv, they will jield better next year. PriiniiiK tools and spraying material in large assortment CATALOGUE FREE MICHELL'S SSFUffS SVIahh & Bilks 1102 CHESTNUT ST. ' Tyrol Wool Spring Suits , For Ladies and Misses Exclusive Models and colors. The new high light colors, including -white, are most attractive Spring Hats in confined styles. Mann & Dims 1102 CHESTNUT ST. ALERT TELEPHONE GIRL FOILS TOLL BOX THIEF Young Woman Rends Police to Logan Station in Time to Rave Cash The ted signal light Unshed innst.inilv In Hip switch-hoard operated bv Vellle Walsh. UniS Uajlitott Mteet. In the Kev stnlte Telephone exchnligo nt Collnm tieet and llermatitown r.vemie. tjulck investiga tion showril Hint the reeeer was rf Hie honk nt the tognn sintloii on the Philadel phia nful UendltiR Itnllwav MlM Wntslt called up the Mrnm litovvn pollw Mat Inn. '!o to the Logon nuli.n she wild. "1 think there's somethliiR wrong' VnllPMnell Dense nnd White rush. .1 t.. th. tnlloii III time lo see n man ti.mng tin telephone cash bos from the n " jumped through n wlndou. on hhr iii police, nnd run along the i.iiiw iv ti.uic wlth the box HRlitlv clutched In Ins aims Tho police' llred severnl shuts but It w.i not until they gol iincniuf"! I ii.lv 1 1. .-. that he dtopped the hot His put mm is k. in tip the chase, but the man eliid.d them m the henvv fog which ciirlnliH d the li.uk (ill leturtilnR to the sliitiim with Hu cash box which conlnlned abinit 1 tin lidllce Saw n strange iiinii liitiiing .ibonl the pace Although he dml.il that h" had anv ciitinecltiiti with Hi man who tiled to Meal the i.ish box be was ,irteted The pllsollel .llil be bad be. n vlltltll! I oitng woman In the Height i huml Tin ptovid to be 1 1 in but nevi t iln )i . he was held In bull foi a fuithii bun rm FIRE ON BROAD STREET MENACES FORI) PLANT Flames Causing $100,000 Loss Also Threaten Oil Storehouse, r Plugs Far Away blames fioni a $10(11)00 fire ndlnceht to the k'ord Motor Compatii plant, at Hrond street and Lehigh avenue shortly before midnight lutielv missed setting lira lo the building of the () I' 'inn Company, in which were stmed Son oini gallons nT oil and grease , Absence of fireplugs nenrby folced the lltemeii to lull out I'loie Hum 3000 feet nf hose ft mil Twelfth stiec and Lehigh avium- two siiuaies awav. befnie the file town ivas able to start vvorkl'ig mi the litiining build ng at 27.!2-.'ll Ninth llt-iad sheet, wbli h was destnivcd The building was owned bv the l-'unl Companv Thlitv autn mobiles wete iIes'ro)ed The lit o stnrtcd on the second llooi of the building occupied h) the I'hlelilj Auto Itepait Companv It spienit raildl) lo Ho third Hoot, occupied b) A C Wled. stein a dealet In paints The lit ft Hour was no ociuphd nnd the fourth was an attic. A few moments after the (lames li.ol eaten tblougli the celling of the iei oml lloor thele was an eploslun of oil in gnsolliie ill the paint shop w tilth blew a hole In the lire lower of the Kurd Huilil Ing Hi foil? Ilremeti anived the nitlte building was In Dames, ami although ihlec aim ins hastll.v followed the initials sum mons, the tlieflghteis hml no ibauie t.r saving the nil uctiirc. ROCKEFELLER'S $12-1,000 GIFT TO SWARTIIMORE iunds of Culleue Holiuvo It Will Added to Rndowmuiit of Daimitory Fund Ilo Those in touch with affiiits of Svvaitli iniii.i College, which has lecelved u gift of $125,000 fiuni John l Itockofellei e jiressed the belief today that the money would be plated In the endowment fund It Is also possible, manv believe, that the inotiev will be used towaid electing nil up-lo-da(c doitultoM 01 as tin- nucleus of a fund fot it modern home tin the git I 1111 duigiaduiites The (olllegi authorities hope to have an iiidnwiiieiit of JI olio Ooo bv I'll'J It. tu .'in SlliiMiiin ami -.uii iiiiii was i.ilsui iImiiiik the last je.ll CONVEYING MACHBNEFtlV Ready Money - United States Loan Society 117 North Broad St, 41t fl. Bib l. 23 18 Oerniantonn art. i 3 g Does the Work ) B 52 Anil does it better and ( I f A moio ccoiiomic.illy titan V ' pn any other tpo Save S3 money by using- our con- J I tisr veyors. Consult the JI )) 520 Arch Street XKW t'UlllKN (iovettiot l'llco has Seiintnf .lobu 1! Kate .It'IKiKS mimed State , of t'olltniri .ludue of tlie wood (above1), to be Cnnulun County Circuit Court, and Assemblymuii (inilleld I'aucoast. of Audubon, to be .ludce of the Dis trict Court of Cnmdoli city. Arrivals til ATt.WTIC CIT I. h' 1.. lit? 2d who Atlntilic Cit I .tan 10 Mi ll, til lo Itenn ii i colli is t.ii tug at n huti I and Micil for divnii i here U II Levis llllhll lintel at t ivilN Is among the lei i ut Tito Tliivii (" Si UHli urilrti Mrli'tit, r iiNu (lUnpprim' nf (urtlt, i hiiiiiptiKiif nml ciiliiirel, Imi( tin mm ourtiKi the uuml iilil-fuslilnnt tl Kiiint" ir thctUiTi stiint' iff I lie ln'tt ilimr In tin H hum In st'cn Hull In our ilnuii llls Id'Htmiruitl. Tor (rntlimtn. nl li.' I ( licHtnnt si. li mil Join IImmii thtr It' i iltHulit fill plu to IlIlM ll, NiiMtlilltK IMTIIlUlnl ansGotn Vq Restaurants Correct Men's Tailors Corner 13th and Snnsom SPECIAL THIS WEEK Fancy Suitings, regular $30 and $35 qual ities. Clearance price to $OC your measure ... " About 1011 pitl.uiH to i hiiimn Irum I ihlil anil heuvv w.IkIUh i i . i.k.-.I mi nil. i.ibl k tu innkH uur 1. 1 tt.m ..ii..i.v.v:-:vWv:w p andrftiBH n . ff - ;vriW,.v.Vi'H'-VtVi,t'-"iV.v-.;j liPJ STANDARD WEAVES FROM OUR OWN LOOMS W I niilAlil.i: AS I1IOS RUGS IteGiilur bultf Bua 1-rlce Prlcii t.ib S4 00 $3.00 27x54 00 4.50 ihsbi m) 6.75 A6s76 2000 15.25 6". 3600 27.50 8.1x10 6 54 00 40.00 yxl2 57.50 41.50 106x12 7875 59.25 U.lsl5 99.00 74.25 The purchase of a 9x12 Bundhar Wilton Rug dur ing this sale saves you ex actly $16.00 Bundhar Willon Carpets ?2.25 per yard riedtued Irom $.1 (X) Rego Wilton Carpets Kediu-ed irom 52 25 lo $1.75 per yard Ready-Made Carpets l'urdert-d and ntcelv scvvi-d. Vi to f2 less than usual Ulrlns the kize of oui room) Other Yard Goods in mwister, 'lapcstrj and elieti loe to 50c less than usual m being in many p! rgMHH22Q MARKET STREET HOUHSB iMEN OFF FOR CAPITAL Delegates to Attend Nntionnl Council of U. S. Commerce Chamber limn t Albrerhl, secretary of the 1'hlla. nelphl.i Hourse. ha left for Waihinglon to net as the llolirse'd substitute tinllonal mun rllot nt n meetltig of the National Conn il of the Chamber of Commerce of the I'nited SlntcK nt wltli-li the program of lnisinet for the fltih tiiimi.il meeting of the ttade Iwilv will he pfcp.lfed The ntl i un l sessions will begin tomorrow nml roll thine until t-'rltlnv night, when t'resltlent ilon will nddrpss the various delegate The Itoitrse will lie repfPBetttril at Hie i sxintm bv eleven other delPgnleB. who will l ive for Washington laic this nftrnnin thev ate llrnfge 1 llnrtol. president . Waiier Wood, l-'rnnols 11 iWves William ii lb tnplcatl. I.lticoln K 1'assmnre nml ri.iiiklin ddlier from the- board of dl niiot nnd .1. Couhtv. Inseph Wnv-ie. ii loiulhnrt It Jones nnd John W Lib it n from the membership J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut Juniper Sotittt Peim Square & Slender Collars of Diamonds on Black Velvet Ribbon In Philadelphia, The Home of BUNDHAR A BUNDHAR Wilton Rug For Every Home Bundhar Wilton French Wilton 1 INK AH Kefflllur Sdla Slz t'rlet- Price iZyiG $5 71 $4.25 27x54 8 50 fi.50 30x63 137S 10.00 4 6x7.6 28 2i 21.25 6x0 50.75 38.50 8 3x10.6 74.75 56.00 yx!2 82 50 58.00 10.6x12 1130U 84.75 H3sl5 14100 106.00 The purchase of a 912 French Wilton Rug during this sale saves you exactly $24.50 Hardwick Wilton rritrm'iioN in hi:hi:iu The purchase of a 9x12 Hardwick Wilton Rug dur ing this sule saves you exactly $21.50 . Itegular Sale Ms 1'rti.w I-rtcrt 22' ,ix36 4.50 $3.50 27x54 ......... 6 75 5.00 36x63 10.50 7.75 40x7.6 22.00 17.25 6VJ 40 50 30.75 8 3x10.6 6150 45.50 xl2 65 00 43.50 106x12 88 50 66.50 11315 . ... 110 75 83.00 Tk:. .i ff- - j. i sua saic uucia sate values lit "5" the best of weaves, the prices instances less than the present and ARDWICK VA6EE STOCK SALESMAN COMPLAINS Philadelphia!! Asks $600,000 Damages for Loss of Position iiOClIHKTiJIl. N Y. Jan 30 Suit for jfiOO.000 damage for alleged breach of con tfart has been slnrled ngrtlnit tho Crovv Iher tolof Corporation bv llertry Waring, of Philadelphia ntul New Vorli, former financial agent nf 'be rompany. I.ant sum mer Wdflng pnterwl into n contract with the rnrnorntion to sell Its sltrcU. linrly In Noventir Ht-hfy frowtlier, president of tlip company, teminatwt tho conttaet, It is ftllPRBtl Park Otiard Pointnner Dies Itnherl II t-'ee. Ulii Mnnn.vunk nvetiue, a t'nrli Rttartl nn Hie pension list, died today nt his home after a hort lllne- He wnn nppolhled to tin- police force June 1 HT0. nnd ieiitiied to go mi Hie pension In 1D14 I'm worked In nil nectlons nf trip Park and was a great f.ivoiite with the voutiR'iters MIK Lqgan Wilton Rugs The purchase for $35 of a $47.50 9x12 LOGAN WILTON Rug during this sale saves you exactly $12.50 In Various Grades Axminster, Velvet and Tapestry Rugs, standard weaves, at reductions of from 1-3 to 1-4 1 - ..-!..,.. :- cost of import. oO. RE. -.' Ill wiriiifiwrM'nniiiiiiiiiiiininn iwnniiiini i i iiifnr The trouble with delay at this stage of the game is this II may keep you Out of the Bargain you have in mind if it keeps you from coming" to this Reduction Sale Today! JJ Thin is a friendly warning against putting off your visit lo Perry's. We can fit and, please almost any man in a Suit or Overcoat today but every day re duces your chances No man likes getting left, and we don't like it any more than you do we don't like to see the disappointment on the faces of men who come at the eleventh hour expecting to find a full larder and a' com plete bill-of-f are ! CJ Every reduced Suit and Overcoat here is a bargain right up to the test day of our sales, but if you wait for the last day, you may not get your fit and style! What good was the sack of diamonds to the poor Arab in the desert who couldn't exchange them for food and drink? CjJ You can get Perry fifteen and eight-een-dollar Suits and Overcoats now for $13.50 and $15. 4J You can get Perry twenty, twenty-two-fifty and twenty-five-rlollar Suits and Overcoats now for $18 and $19. You can get Perry thirty, t h i r t y-five and f o r t y-dollar Suits and Overcoats for from $25 to $34: J And you can get a Perry forty-five to sixty-dollar Over coat at a saving of seven, ten, twelve dollars and have the finest kind of Overcoat it is pos sible to make, sell, or buy! PERRY&C0. "N. B. T." 16th & Chestnut Sts. klff m k WEE