r. From heavy silver vases "the roses bend droceful in the candle-ht- ' -PALL MALI - ASUIinAln.V01 ' A Qurlr Hro in London IPAINTINGS NOT FAKES, ROSENTHAL ANSWER H Artist Ridicules Assertion That Independence nan portraits Are Not as Represented ithrl Rosenthal, painter of hlstoik'al f'Krtralts. todnv rldlculeil the HuirRe tli.rt If.Chad "faked" copies nf pnlntlnKs In the- Wr ... ..11.... . !, In.lotlan.lutwn I I - M YerMii18 nuuci mi mc .iii" ...... ' ,i!.r!ion of famous patriotic ! renrhmen i who aided the Amerlc.in 'ilonles cIiiiIhk I, the Resolution K .. ..........l f-tlintnCTrnTlIld Cit till ! n I I II ITS lit JUS Kicmi I"""""' , ...... uMtlon. which uei sent to Versailles fur ll-' .mnarlson with the nrlKlnals, weie not mm photographs of his work, ho s.ilil. lint of IK that 01 -. l C'Hie. it ii uni-ic tu iin- iwu- r lutlonary War t'& ".Vaturnlly these photoBraphs iln not re- I! lemble palntlnes In Veisallles, lieiause they mr represent illfTPrent paintniBs. witn union i I' had nothing to do, ' said Mr Ilosenthal. h "S6me of them wrio painted by r. R'Peale. The photographs taken of my copies CE in Independence Hull lime eact le-em- R Hance to tire orlflnals In Versailles Othet ,1 rlglnals In ipirstlon are not In Veisallles at EV'lll.fls 1 piaini siaieo neiure, - in eery P5 . t. .... I m. . .. it... .... iu CttSC, IHJWtiri i ,nr urn lhhilu iil nia m. copy." K Wllfoid Jordan, curator of Independence Fll it.lt un.i ..l...nn ,.t ,.!,,, ....... ..Li.... it... STt X1B1I, tin' l mibr "l llwninntiinilK lilt" 6 nalntlnns and spndliiK the prlnta and color dencriptlons to H ranee. air. Koenlhil said Amonc the paintings liy (' V. l'eala SjS and others which weie confusetl with his own, Mr Unset, ha I said, were 'liealler du Chamnray t'hastelleux Uupnitnl, William Htnry, I.uzerno and Volney Boy Drowned While SkatiiiK PITTSBl'UCJH. Feb 13. Hany Wetten Ixck. thirteen ears old, was di owned and his brother Aiithun, eleeti, and Malcolm ht Hooxer, thirteen, narrowly escaped n simi lar late wnen ice broke jeaterday while they were skating on ths Allegheny I'.Uer near Vi Herrs island r Supreme Court Decisions It The Ktatc Supremo rouit, sitting In this iJ ) cuuay iianaeii iiown me lolloiwng tte- eiiions Per curiam. ,1. H. B. : Borells estate . (O C . I'hlla ) Appeal C, I'hlla ) De- (C. I'. 2, I'hlla.) ; dismissed, Craufnrd's pntulo I'll B cree afflrmed B't Sherry s Iluclies. rt al In Judgment adlrmed. I Commonwealth s Cicw I.elrk Co., ap , pellant. (O 1' 4, 1'hlla.) Judgment nf ' firmed. Cox et al is. Dlil.srin (iv iv r, iitii.i i Judgment n(tlrmed. Ilmislnn I......,.. ,.ll lllli .... , .. .. 3 --"i-o.u.i uiiiit.i wii .inn aim .ug i o.. iiyciidin s I'umee. nailing lis Dumee Hon ;Co. (( ! 5. I'hlla ) Judgment allh nnd. piii-o'ie as I'nlliilelphU and Iteadlng l c WO. (C. P 2 I'hll.'l 1 .lltflirmnnt .,IMiiu.l W inSlJ,"h ,s ''ennsMianla ISnlli ci.nl (V. k. . i. iiuia ) juugment reveiseil Sixteen-Year-Old Girls to Wed R To sUteen-jeat-old gills, togethei with inur intended husbaiuW and futheiM. went to the Mar-lapo License lluieau today and receUed per.n son tu wed In I'lerU Kci ;iuson. The first o'i.e to npplj for a llcene was Jeannette Coster of :'fi28 South Jessup treet, who will ni .1H. stout, a rainier, re twenty-one .The lattei al.-o iwildes at the Jes3up siient address W.t . Mlstey, of J5S7 West CJoulou --.i, as inn seond sixteen-) ear-old gill W appear S-nt will wed Klod K Union, a teamster of :H6 .North Twenty-sKth -t,ect The latter Is n.enty-tvwi eais old. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Or'"! "tOUl JILIS S .1...,,,, .1 . roiier. l'U s 1ps m i Jjlorrln VltlzU jsi MTl'n t . navaril S .Velmin Jr IIl'I ntl .IarmitiH ami lit 1h An Ii M hihI mii.:: : W" .tos i: Aiih,.T,y ,, T "IJi J Hiirpr.lt 1717 iv....1b,... t. u t S) .iKZ.J'ISF' '-'""r l'a on.l .Me Phs 770 1, .!.m.a",. "'.""'"" 1 '-'II W'olf Bt nntl .riniilt ml It'i-Mf nnd Mar- nnd KJI-.H- Hl1 .Tullt Hiitl Antm Kvarron LM.IT s IStt, ., W2t"& SHler, L'.-.ill s I'hlllt, .t i?R,'!'1n'. 701 Mln-ih, it " ' ilium i c'anrv am v i'i.n .t A""'J Ob-ar lMTU'earl.l Ttini... . .on --MS Turner st. MfAiiin I1 i, . "0"K'n l KbL1' , J.:,"1." .M Viola .t . r'l.7. .;l. ur .luirrm at k. i?" A?n"'. - N Ilandoluh at ami Ann i ETllaVl Kn,i.nH ,namlolph at fcOwrr. l- ir.'j." .l"""."' B'Wiiiii Sml,h' Brooklyn. N V liftI" "-Ii 'l t. and Annie W, SiliJl '.'w.rnc. LM34 N. Wnrnock at. ami SJiiw". n V..""""' -4! N- Warwick at ?! g VHik-TiiTnT1 r1")S ,,,no "' '"", KJna 4 ray, Carlisle. Ia EDWARD DILLON formerly with KTIIE UtTKRT KIKfll AVKXl'K 8TI.i:.s IN 51 VAHilIt,n 1..t.! 1 IIII.U11H c i , ,7,""ii Jiiiuuuncemenis jooc.al, I'rofcsMonaL Uusiness Cards F CrtESTNiVr " r'. Ii li!Ll . ' ' .'ii r. n t nrri n aiEl SAVER For (1-e llanca Price $3.00 U' tUAI. HILIA U.M-TlilllU i . Aak lor Uooklat l Clou, Uiirktt (It. e & i Beailtv TnsnrnnrA nHnythln5. ,nal w"l cleanae. often BStk.nW., ,h kln Inaurea kooU vi5' J' '. neecaaary. however, to '"). Skin Kood fuinila vry re. Sf aJ7!!!.ta,n(I n" lha ad(1" charm arti.il 'J'11 frarance. Tubea, 85ei U u rvJ rBt fl 'oaipaiq iq any h tt.. m I' JjUEiWttlil.YtM'N Si I'hlladrlphla'i Ktandanl Jlru Store 1518 Chwtnut Street --wiiif-iKieum-var-,iniaom fc .j . .1? MILLER NOW IDENTIFIED AS MISSING MUSICIAN Fnmily Here Receives Positive Information of His Rc- appearance rosltlip Informallnti i tni.i ... i.. . hwcHM..! 1,y the foinllv , TV. .,".X. TL" "f this city, tci nroP tlint ttie I'Ii'iIj.IhI Mila nuiolclnii nml .holrnm.ter. who .l-ni. LT.?"' " .1.9.n..?'1 '.""-. H,1l1 .. ...,..-.. ,, .,, ,,,.,miic mnun, l ni ip nnd hldlnc; In Milwaukee. In Odlelal nnnnunrement lieen made liy Cnuntv Harms, of Milwaukee to that elTect has Siip-tvl.or l.ouis Miller sent won! Indlieellv d. 1,1. i,r..ii. In this illy sa.ilnic that he was allie well nnd happy In .Milwaukee, hut that he dims not want to eer see members of his fam ily n ml In The former iholi master said lie Is llluK nn enlliely new life and wishes to remain cut away from his family mid foimer fi lends tie lefusi-s under am circum stances to meet his kinsmen " would rather work all mv life as a. lahoier than return to the lioom of mv famlU,' he said Kelden Is heir to an estate In this rin alued at $21111.111111 left b his father Seidell Ii.ih pminlseil to sIrii the neievsarv lesal documents If he can do so In prov. That Is the cmh contlltlon on which hewlll do so. and tecelve his shale of the inonej Seldeu Millet's mt'ssiiKe to his faintly came IhruiiKli Couiili Superlmr Harms, whom he asked to notify his family teln ti to the estate If the papers which Doctor Miller wants signed ate left with Mr Harms, with, either one of thiee no tailes In Milwaukee, or with the cashleis of the south side blanches of any of the Milwaukee banks which h.ne blanches In that district, Selden Mill appear. kIkii the impels, haw his slKiiatuie attested, prole to the iiKent chosen that he te.illy Is Sei dell Miller and then fade back luto the iiuiiniult In whl.h he has lived for two yeais "I am In a s'raiiKe piedlcainent. ' salil Supenlsor Harm- - am hound by my wold of honor to dliulk'e nothing that I know of Mr MllUr except that he Is well I am authorised to ait as his Intermediary In til r.itiKltiK for his sinnlnif tho papers which his biother wants sik'tud. but only under the teims he has Riven. He specifics thai under no condition will he meet, see or speak to his biother or be seen by him This Is his ultimatum Ills biother can have the paputs h uned In this way, or the estate can lenialti unsettled" When this message uis transmitted to Doctor Miller wmd was tecehed that It was cnthely unsatisfactory and Di Miller made strenuous efforts to hae the entire story of Selden Millet 'sreappearance kept out of print He wants to see Seidell airnin and thinks ho will be successful In his ( rforts In twent.i-foiir hours Ilmins sas there ls-nu chaiiKc ficjin Selden s attitude Whether It Is a leconeillation that l)r Miller seeks can onl.i be KUes.-ed al, but theie H no doubt of Seklen's ineconclllable bitterness over some happenliiK befote he disappeared Harms sajs that Selden MllleVs oulv de sire to teuialn In his new life, with no fill thor communication with his family HERNSTORFF AND HIS SUITE PASS BRrriSII INSPECTION Examination of p'redertk VIII at Hali fax Still Continues Date of Liner's Departure Not Known HAI.IKAX, N S, 1'eb 19 Still shioud ed In cilllrl.il secieo.i, the liner Kiederlk VIII, eairvlne Count uin Hernstorff nnd Ills Milto to (lermany, today lies In the rli'er heie. Conditions, so far as known, are un chanRed aboaid the ship. Unports leachlnif shore today were that Count Hernstorff nnd his suite had passed the examinations and that olllclals were pioceedlnw with other passengers. There is no communication between ship and shore 1'Mne weather jesteicl.1'. aiul today broUBht those aboard the Krederk VIM on deck Thev curiously watched the sliore. where crowds c-athered all day to take a loolf at the ship which Is catryhiK the dismissed Ainliass.nlor tliroiiKh the war zone The dato of the liner's depaituie has not been llxed It depends wholly upon the (MUipletion of her 'aminatlon Ready Money United States Loan Societ3r 11V North Broad St. ii : r. ciii .I, ?318 (ieriuanloun ftTa. i n iT'inr"'- DANCE TO THE Strains of the CATCHY MELODIES Rendered by the MIRROR ROOM ORCHESTRA One of the Best in the City t j Four to Six Dancing Six to Nine I Ten to doting COLONNADE HOTEL Chestnut at Fifteenth St. J iLi- .-- - ; jp"; J mm r- -." "T I ZT r- -- if m IH Lt U ' J gBL; - -WM A .Jitfi ft I KitoBifB5'.f rZ'hSthBUM, 'TiMBevHiBaBBBapsi "fa, sBaBBBlBw JraiiBBBjPBBHABBMkiwnW r 1 PI 9JHHwflH9p?lHHn:t'iH Philadelphia is, perhaps, tho only city in the world where it is possible to see in one room trie celebrated Mason & Hamlin rand piano side by side with the Weber grand ami the Steinway Pianola grand. These are all found in the grand piano room at Heppe's, pic fr,i ahnvo. Besides these. HenDo'a handle their own grand, the H. C. Schomacker and the EdouardJules, y .-' -s vw'r4S'"c' N.t EVENING LEDGER-PHILADEIPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, I'HII.OPATKIANS TO DANCE Misses Dorothy I'owur and Marie Doner will attend the annual ru eeption of the Catholic Phllo liatrian Literary Institute at the liellevue toniRht. WilmiiiKton 1'icKets Co to Washington WH.MIN'dl'O.V Del Keli I'l Del nwnte has decided to furiiHh its uuota of women to picket the White House, at WnshlURton and lift, t n nienibeis of the local oiKaiil7atiou headed b.i Mis Mat K.iret liacon. It-It hen- today to take part In that work SlL" For Tomorrow, Tuesday Spring Favorites in Skirts B B No Charge Sale at the Market Cor. &4- ONE STOItZ ONLY ?? s? j- 7 is adding the final touches of superiority' to his stock of "Distinctive Ideas in Mens Wear, and the heautiful new store which is to house them At lltk&CkestnutSts. which will be Thrown Open in a Day or Two .: " ' , -v ., ,- -., ..v .S...-it,. "f'.- .i.'-m,. " PEACEMAKER SLASHED TO DEATH IN BOOZE RIOT Free-for-All Fight Ends Fntnlly t Quarry Near Lcwiston. Two Held l.l'IWIHTOW.V, l'a l-'eb Hi Alfreil.i llncei, Iwenty-tlie ears old, r Mount I'lilou, -was slashed nbout the head and bteat In a flee-fur-all flisht at the forelKii ciuiirlpiK of the Nak-lmi stone quarries last ulKlit nnd died on his win to tho local hospital, l.ouis DeRl twenty -four, and Dan Alexandre! thlrt-lle .ears. nre In Jail chaiKed with the k lllinc. while Tony lliin cle.i. Kinnk llutlerlno. lilo Chaidelea. Tony raleimo and Many tlomaclna ate held as witnesses ' The IlKht had Its Inception In an nil-day iMiiiUs.il In which liipioi pla.icd an lm poiliint pail Uocci anil DckI c-nnie from Mount fiihin the pre lolls n uht to spend Sunday with the Aievandio family. w Ith whom the.i had Imi.iiiI.iI while woiklnK In the ipianles some time preiiousl.i. Had fcellntr Mils cllKendeied In tile I pflix.ll of the head of the household t. (mulsh them with :i bed A ptelhuluari light occulted at 9 o'clock In the nun lllli.' which Includid shootliiK and I hi puts, lint the leal snap was lesened until ulKlit. " hell Hi-kI diew a reiohcr, 111 InK font shots AlpMin.lrii accepted the challenge and the two uieiisoon clinched Uocci. actlne ino the capacity of peaceniaket. attempted to separate the two men and was slashed by n knife in the hands of Alcxandro. I'.itrolm.ni M A Mails, of the l'eun siliau'a Hallload force, followed the slay eis tlnoiiKli the IhmiI of IIttT Sexen Mnun talus lu an automob le. oveitaklUK them mar rutin's Hank, wheie he aiiestetl them Chester Woman Attacked CIIKSTi'll. l'a . Fell Hi - Mts John HlKitlus was foiiml lilni; unconscious iiIour the l'eut.sNlMinla Hallroad Hacks at Sec Nil d "lid TIlKhinnn stieets last ulKht. A pav InK block welKhltiK tUteeii pounds eildc-nlly had been usetl Iti an attempt to muider her $Z.98 $J.98 & Just the things to wear while one .season swings into another the smai't, new separate -skirts, in the latest morning and sport models. Here are the newest of the new ! Stripes and Checks Newest English Plaids Taffetas Poplins Serges Diagonals Including the more-than-ever correct black and navy taffetas for general wear. New pouch and slant pockets the latest silhouette, plaited or plain tailored. for Alterations Fashion Shop 12th Street 1h .., . kp -. Art.-uf:. SUri'ItAGE PICKETS PLEASED Miss Itln Rosenfclt In Party of Four OfT to Capital The errect on the publie of the suffrage picket line at Washlnston Is described as "splendid" bj .M, Ada ItosenMt, one of the rmtr ouiik women who today went rrom this city to the capital to take their places In the line nn Wage Marners' Day J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut Juniper South Penn Square DIAMOND JEWELRY relieved bj) block on?x en carre Brooches Bar Pins Ln Vallieres "Stamped with his Name and Brain B,e sure that your Dictating Machine , bears the name of the world f s greatest BPOMMawaaaiiaBiiiMaBBMaMaBnMA engineer and inventor EDISON We want you to know the Edison dictating Ma chine by a Demonstra tion in your own office, on your own oorrespond ence work. We'll make appointment to suit you, "Phone or write us. WALNUT 3135; RACE 976 THE EDISON DICTATING MACHINE . ' 837 Chestnut Street Philadelphia v a ,s .. ., .? ....x.-s-i...... .'"Si ! .,'-"V"n JW 1017 m nurprlsed 'Von would be to know the amount of consideration Riven the pickets," said Miss Itosenrelt. "Kvery morning the President bows and tips his hat to the pickets " The three younB women who accompanied Miss Itosenrelt esterday are Miss Yetta tlabln, Miss I.llllan l.evalnl and Miss Minnie Sho.lt. They are all members of local trades bodies and represent the worklnK women or this city Finger Rings Bracelets Scarf Pins '.!-, T ENCORE WEEK! Continuing for One Week More Our Special Clearance Sale of Fine Suits in answer to the very great Response of the Buying Public to our repeated Warnings as to coming higher prices! ThePublic have shown such apprecia tion of our advice to buy next Winter's Suits now because of advanc ing prices, that we have 'determined to extend for one week more the opportunity to get fine Perry Suits at these season-end reductions. I To that end we have added 900 ad ditional Suits .to keep up the assort ments and sizes! The Suits in this Clearance Sale are go ingt prices lower than we can replace them for! Many of them, neither we nor anybody else can duplicate for one year after the war; for, one mill that made some of them has shut down because it can no longer obtain the grade of wool in them, nor the old fadeless colors with which these; were dyed. fl There isn't a cheap Suit among the assort ments! Eight or nine months from now they will look mighty good alongside of Suits that will be selling for thirty to fifty dollars! For this one week the Suits that we sold all season for $43 will be $37; the Suits we sold for $40 will be $33; the $35 Suits will be $26; the $30 Suits will be $23; our fine assortments of $25 Suits -will go for $19; and $16.75 will buy $20 and $22.50 Suits that can't be re placed for the money! Just this one week at these Reductions! PERRY& CO. .,!"'' VU? t "aid 'j- -W . !Uyrji "' a &hM. t'rnm i m-mrmw r h& a vs -A t 1 '4 2 ffl nm 1 m "' n i '$ v "i r f,? i r .. U k'47' -H tTWtFSi&WkiS&LALir - f .' : .,6 b xjuftAii I i- .. t
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