v ..- EVENING -PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, PBltDAY, DEOIMBEfc St' '1917' 'ft :, L' i a) hi, ' -H ,. i&r GirrfiME I- i. . . hum i Bodies Confer on ito Break Unpar-, sled Congestion CRY AT ALL HOURS . freight handling is likely to be I' u the Tnfcans of breiklnff .the 1(rIcht congestion the country'lma In Its history. This will ' T9 the outcome of a meeting l aanmerctal emergency committee ortatlon of tho Board of Trade, 1 of Commerce, Bourse and slat Exchange held this after , , the Chamber of Commerce n. suxessted hy Mlcrs Hujcli, tlo actle membor of the Hoard Is to have railroads and other of freight open their Btatlons 'icturer. merchants ana others they can send for their freight time when tho streets, jards and are not crowueci vvun omer fit Is estimated that Keeping tho ooen from three to ten nights inenth -wbuld entirely relieve nil ;fcmrd of Trade report originating r. xSUICn, wnicil jjruinjoc niKiik y operation 01 ireigm siauoim co-operauon oi unns mi win S was consiaercu ni vno meci- 'n nr out that the uusinesi men fwimtrv nnnnrentlv hao not rc- the seriousness of the situation, snport reads: Hfrr country 1 at war, and war Is huous service, u inovn neuncr PtM nor day, heat nor cold, hours of - TJlfier nor periods of rest. If our men IMiM front are mjbjcctcu to meso con y jMtoM, those at homo must support ;;lm by equal effort. yr une we glioma arrange 10 ieep rreigni stations open unuiiuuuy. Ww frelcht handlers and checkers ; supervise delivery at night, and the a houses must iurnin one or io with their team- or trucks and their own goods. Every manufac- ' ana wnoiesaie ueaier wouiu wauiy , for a night shift to rccclo ana ' freight. It means he can secure I to keep hands at work, or gooui IMfBplete orders, with half the present Probably a weeK or ten uas 01 kjwork. once In four or flo weeks. Id be sufficient: but. If not, we could nue, until tho factor of control is tupswred from tho terminals. U " must hae supplies material and nd we cannot obtain them under Rt methods and "hours at the fre.ght , Wo are at present In tho center jf 1m greatest business and manufac- actlvlty of tho country, i.et us ; tfce example. Help oursehei. Help i MllMiif. TTln nH! fvinntrv " "ifeel that the solution of the freight 4eHrry and collection problem In this Is one of the most serious matters at confronts tho business community," I the comment of William H. Tucker, ary of the Hoard of Trade. "The em of each transportation compiny I, different from that of other), but the principle couiu tie applied to an. Wl- BRITAIN INDORSES WARAMSOFU.S. Lloyd George's Speech Shows Struggle Is for Triumph of Democracy ALL CARDS ON TABLE tr ilMr.ES USE OF GAS FOR LriiiArivft mv ruppipn ent of U. G. I. Reports Bic j Increase Plant Not Equipped m-r, lor rurposo f. fi I aiseonunuanco oi me tins gas for- heating 1: 1 T. Bodlne, president ! Gas Improvement Company Mo Mayor Smith. ttOI gas, Mr. Bodlne said, lia3 In twenty-five per cent since De Wilson's Announced Principles of Nationalities Integrity Accepted by Ally By LOWELL MELLETT LONDON, Dec 21. Great Britain Is In full accord with 'resident Wilson's outline of war alms that the light In the world's democracies t- victor) is not toward realization of selfish desires". Britain seekf no territorial exten sion except that which an International peace confcrcnco agrees Is necn-ary to future security. II Is niitliorltillvely stated that Moyd Georges pledges are those developed by lrtually unanimous views of all Gov ernment circles. Of all the ringing utterances of the Premier In hit war alms speech of jes terday Including the demand of restoration und fompenfatlon for In vaded territories tliofe which, In effect, pledged adherence to ITeldent Wilson's announced principle that nationalities should be permitted to work oat their own destinies wero regarded here to dav as mo't titrlklng With England s cards on the table, the outline of Great Britain's position from various high source", following the Prime Minister's revolutionary an nouncement of Ungland's colonial policy, may bo Mated. While tho German colonies aro re garded as nonreturnable, because the peace conference must consider tho fu ture security of the British union of South Africa, yet Britain nctually li rot deilrous of further territory thert She demands only tho elimination of the sundlng menace of German mili tary outposts. Britain Is also not In Bvmpathy will tho Imperialistic demands attributed to minorlt.es In other Allied countries. Sho agrees that certain territorial re adjustments aro necessary but only for the purpos' of guaranteeing futuro he- cunty. BcgircniiB AIs-ico-I.orr.ilne, ENGINEERS FOLLOW UP THE WORK OF THE TANKS 3SHEX22EwIl "1 A T-WUI.& . (AJk.. ,LM J "Tra -- - -u-4r,' v KWWWWWBKWwJWWWWWWKaBWM8ptwBffW " " '- n.y, ' 'x .,. .ji ssUCV " a " i. t r ' WW. WiP .TVppM'.. ... sa""rtsirfi HUHriHHi tiki I4t ., AMb naij.. , Jr - - a.fchh .y.i.i.. -a JttH ! ii i I i a - . -i - jjma t '- h H WM m virrn Ntwapapor L'nlon The sciibationiil advance made lcccntly by (Jcncral uynn in tho Cnmbrni sector was promptly followed by Allied cnRincers, who laid down n railway line over tho ground just captured from tho Germans. A number of Americans, were amonfc tho engineers cut ofT by Iioche gunfire in the salient formed by the advance. , tento dl avamare dalle line da Col Caprlea Monto PerUca. Holo alia 'la l,nlstra. dove lasclo' un centlnalo dl prlglonlerl nello nostre manl, II nemlco rlusel' a mantenere 1 vantaggl consegultl nella rona dl Monte Aaolonc. Kulla Uestra tuttl I tentatlvl-del nemlco fifono frustratl e do' st deve alia mlrablle reslstenza opposta dalla valo rosa Brlgata "Pessaro" ad oveBt dl Osterla del Lepre. I tentatlvl dell'avA'ersarlo per' nt travesare II Plave Vecchlo, tfa Gradenlco o Cavaluccherlna, provoca rono vlvacl combattlmentl locall net nuall lo batterlo della Hegla Marina furono dl large contrlbuto. Alcunl prlglonlerl caddero nello nostre manl. I.a sltuailono sulla fronto dl batta glla al nord, dice II corrtspondento del l'A(.soclated Brers, ha anunto un plu'J seuo nspetto con la cattura dl Monto Asolne, cho rapprcscnta II punto plu' clevato sullo nlturc die domlnano le planurc. Monto Asolono e' alto plu' dl 4 000 picdl o lo rlmanentl alturo varlano dal : 000 at 3 000 pled) dl altezii. Queste si eslendono per circa sclto mlglla o flno a nuattro mlglla da Bassano. Itapportl dlmostrano che I teuton! Implegano llclasette dlvtstonl nella bat taglla In corso It l'lave ed II Brenta. Detto division! otto sarebbero auatrlachft e la rlmanentl dl truppe tedtsche. He te division! sono nl completo rapresente rebbero una forza dl 38 000 uomlnl. Alcunl sotdatt nemlcl cho hanno dl Fcrtito e si sono datl prlglonlerl at soldatl Itallanl, hanno dlchlarato che la rngtone delta perslstonza con la quale It comando austro-tedesco lancla I suol uomlnl all'attacco dclle posltlonl tra 11 , iirnia en n i'iave, e qucua cue nue truppe teutonlcho o' stata fatta formalo promessa dl far passar loro lo feste natallzlo net paesl delta planura veneta. Un comuntcato pubbllcato lerl a Bcr- llno dice che I rlpetutl contrattacchl I I degll Itallanl contra lo poslzlonl dl Monto Ifomba ed II Plave, In ambo Is parti dl I Montello, si verlflcnno violent I duelll dl artlgllerlt. 11 comuntcato agglunge che dall'll dlcembre, tra II Brenta cd II Plave, furoho presl prlglonlerl 270 uf riclatl Itallanl e 3120 uomlnl dl truppa, DAI CAMPI MIL1TARI Da Camp Meade (Admiral, Md ) glunge notlzla che, secondo djlposlzlonl emanate dal Dlpartlmento della Querrn, silo . reclute che trovansl lyesso quel bampo saranno nccordate dello brevl licence per far loro passare lo feste dl ratalo presso le rlspettlve famlglle. I.a dlsposltlono del dlpartlmento della guerra e' stata accolta con somma Bflola iIaI hratl knlrlntl I niloll. mnltn nmbubll mente, comlnceranno ad usufrulro dclJ permesso da sabato mattlna, jba campagna educatrlce che la setlono delta Y, M. C. A. vuol condurre rella Ltttlo Penn non potra' ottenere rlsultatl posltlvl, fino a che non cessersn ro 1 contlnul pretovamentl dl uomlnl dalla IMvlstone della Llberata', per, es sere destlnatl In altre unlta. La questlone dl condurre una cam pagna educatrlce fra lo truppe dl quel campo e' dl somma Importanza, ildto che alcunl regglmentl hanno bn numero abbastanea rllevante dl soldatl che nnn comprendono i'lrgleso o cho sono analta-, oett. . -C-CJSs (til m SlllllliypiiijIjUUiiiiijulU Pa w gm PL LI m V lie ru Watches. 'Jewelry and silverware 11 13 He. Elthth Ml. 2710 Uermnntotrn Are. .liaDilineu o zesrs DMMO OrEN sSEVEMNGS LIBERTY BONDS Wk Finest Mixtures, m 3 pounds T Hand-made Toys, 3 I pound g Kindergarten i pa If H Mixtures. 5 lis. pl.3U j g Finest Mixtures, M r. g 3poundHollybox, l.pU s Bitter Sweets, P 1 lb. box ... . Xmas Sugar Sticks, 1 pound .... m m "f": $1.75 1 I Tnue . v : 4Uc n 50c I 45c I ALEX SHERPAHD 1 & SONS, INC for.' Ih VT.Int. hi: .iinnniiiiiiiniTii aL n I illllllOl "SUB" ROBS SAMMEES ' OF CHRISTMAS DINNER I Holiday Supply Ship Turns i Back After Dodging At- ' tack of U-Boat Mi:iuc.x rini.D iti:rQiARTuns Dec St An unvucresful attempt bv a German j. , , tubmirlno to attack a supply ship laden holds If the Germanized portion of I.or- vvlth ChrWtni.ii food nn responsible for ralne desires to remain Oerman that I the Amerlt.in forces finding tliem'-elves section should bo allowed to bo Uerm-in . .. ., ,.,,. ,. territory. But tho British hold that the ttuiay " ,,,e "0rC0 f ' hrls,mns w,t1' greater part of Lorraine, as well ns .ill out turKej, iranberrlcs and the usual of Alsace, unmlsttkably belong? to feist daj supplle" ,anC5i' .... .. Tho veBspl. It was stated had been in uio iiaiKans, adjustment of ten I- , , , , . . , , ,, , torlal boundaries is held by Creat Hrlt-i lurncd Ainerlc-i following the, aln to be n problem for decision of the , submarlno'4 unsuccessful nttaclv , I'l.V'.IIJ.V1?"!, "C .btlU-! bu.' wl,b a0m UP """I todas the quartermaster's de herence to rresldent Wilson's principle, . . , , .,,.,, , of lines of nitlons to bo drawn on the partmcnt l,ad not eceived l hrlslinas j basis of nitlonalltv of tho npunin. iii,- nitlons and had tmall honn uf irettlnc , of. It is felt that tho Balkan countries tlicm In time for clinrlbutlon over the' "Ilnf.ereomo tonnngreomcntnmoiiglnido area occupied by tho Aimrlcnnl forces. Great quantities of mlnco pics themselves An actual ItalK Irredenta Is supported by Britain, Injudlng Trieste and tho Trentlno But Kngland cannot hupport Italian claims to Dalmatla and other territory of this character. l'oland, In the British view, is to be permiueu 10 worK out Its own destinies, oranges und cranbenicH are among the special 'trimmings" that aro Known to be en route, but which livcn't jet appeared. i A small amount of tut Key, left over I from Thanksgiving, li avalliblc for dls but the same right must be' accorded I trlbutlon-but It won't bo n drop In the Courland and LltruanK bucket compared to what Is needed As to President Wilson's views ro- Thero aro 'n't Urgcr supplies of cardlmr a rommrrpl.il nnr nn r!,.,., mincemeat and cranberries available after the armed war, there Is general I ,Tho faal"efs today began suspecting liiu nui.i, luiiuninK uuii) Ullil .111X11)119 their mess sergeants, atlon, however might bo anywaj, tho Christmas bo served when It arrives. to resume business relations with their enemy. Lafajctte Lcntz Dies T?arfqifliir l)n1fin... .. t s . u it. . . r 1. as compared with the. e'or- ,," ; "i.ir- r .' .."" wir"'"'." . 'I .'.VA ", iL.-"' ' a i,cc:. -' (lav ..--. -.. . ...a !!. iiisib- iLiajcim &.-ifc it uvuu iiejc at mo age the "Pon. Tho British Government. It of clghtv-nlne Ho was ono of the I Fierce Winter Battles in West Are Forecast "WASHINGTON, Dec II Mill, tary crltlm mo asserting theli be lief that the rcleaso of tho armies; of tho Ccntr.il Hmplrci from tho eastern fro..ts will bo likely to result In heavier winter campaign ing thnn h is been cperlenccd at nn provlou? tlmo during tho war. According lo Itusslnn embassy odlcIaH tlicro vcro on the Itusshn fronts prior to tho advent of tho Ilolshev 11.1 a total of 147 enemy dlv I slons, divided as follows: German, 90, Austrian, 14; Turkish and llul garltn, 7. Tlio best fighting ele ments from these forces havo nl rcady been moved westward, It was believed hero today, tho Austro Gcrmans maintaining on tho Uus Man front only sufficient forces to maintain tho lines against tho litis Man troops which havo not acknowledged tho authority of tho IloKhevIkl anil to enforce pollco measures In tho occupied territories. It Is thought the hulk of tho ie leased troops havo been transported to tho Franco I'landcro, rather than to tho Italian front. LE TRUPPE ITALIANE RESPING0N0 I TEUT0NI S&giSiZ Gli Austro-Tedcschi Sconfitti Ira il Brenta cd il Piavc TtOMA. t dlcembre Con alcune poslzlonl cu Col della Bcr-I retta o Monte Asotono In loro posscsso, como rlsultato del recentl o lolentl combattlmentl dl qucstl ultiml glornlj sulla fronto nordlci, gli nustro-tcdcsclil hunno tentato, lerl, un ulterloro colpo a nord-est, nelli reglone dl Col dellOrso, o clot1 nttaccando lo poslzlonl sulla fronto Tasson-Col dell Orso, tra 11 Brenta cd 11 Plave Per quanto gli atticchl fo'scro con dottl con forze preponderant! c con es tiemi vlolenza, hi Infransero contro It valorofa reslstenza della truppe Itallano cd I teutonl furono rcsplntl oomplcta mento con pcrdlto rllcvantlsslme Cosl' annunzla un comunlcato ufflclalo lerl pubbllcato dal Mlnlstero della Guerra In ltoma, Dal comuntcato redatto In bino alio notlzle pervenuto dal comando supremo Itillino, o pubbllcato lnercoldf, bo rl leva quanto nppresao Jcrl In una sangulnnsa azlone rhe occupo' l'lnteri glornata, II nemlco, altemando vlolentl boiobardamenti con lmpctuosl attacchl dl tnntcrla, ' oe ler in urlt sh nnirlnl r tclim il.nt iMu u or 11-"qUestioti will tako care of Itself, but cer-l mqulrlts or s urged byllnii,. i, ,. - i,..i .. Tho situ or tho iinns nf iii .ori,i ..r., ..i .. , worse ind a many, will not. bo willing immedTatelv chm wl" uins iieriuu iubi. jtur. ju un uay . .,-. mom ii, uuriiiK iiio tuai imiutic, uio a ,.i In UMialiniliM AM ft rt I i rlll.D v ' Ati i.uMauiUmwii ta huvj-di I in-..t 'tmt :""."""' rJ. .i,.,,.i.,.i. ... .. i i.i ' i-aoor ens c iiiiAucipiiu Kai wurnrs lit; d.iiu Indorses fully tho recent dec-' original contractors In the building manufacturing and distribution British Ho became n coal onerator near Mahanoy City In 1SCD and was the senior member of Lcntz & lo, operating a eollleiy at Pail. Place Ho Btx sufficient to supply a population Jar. almf attitude as to restorations of , nel. gas for lighting, cooking and water- and and Investigations of cruelties on l nea ur. we are not equipped, nor l ,.... ," " " l"""" "' uriusu or . . . . . . i t'l.'i iinin tner artmciai gas company equip- . , , ... . was au cnthuslastlo hunter nn,i fii,r. p expected,to be. to supply fuel for f """ ','", V1,., ',., "if plan "'' Ho leaves two sons, Wllllan 6 as the homes and business cstab- Mr Protectorate of Christian Powers ' Lentz. of Philadelphia, manager of his euts of a city of the size of Phlla-'cr ,h0 IIol' '-"""l. fathers vast coal Interests, and Horac hjphlx Gas-heating stoves are de-' ' Bo . t,entz, of tho Carbon Count bar. J and installed for auxiliary and ipu'lCIf tpinrn nice orary heating only-not to take tho, JtHIMI LEADER DIES ,,.,,,,,. .. .(r.. .., of housa hcatlns: Dlants." ' umu;.,,..iu ..m; uu nc i un U00 FOR ODD FELLOWS i -H- ''- m: v miii ru ii . J-Z aan'a Will Provides Place in u--4 PhnnrlplnTiln Tnnti-tutinn Must UtVJ P-4-l.U-t...l I fp '- JHRRISTOVN. Pa. Dec. 21. By the Sallle R. N'call, formerly of Phil- lUwno died in rottstown. the in .on SHOO Is Klven to establish a ito the memory of James 1'. and K. iseau in mo liome ior Ageu of Odd Fellows, at Seventeenth Tioga streets. Philadelphia. It is Ma mat we nome musi ue rsiau within ten years after her death -rlctures of herself and her hus- rr to be hung in this room and on rul Is to be fastened a glass case dning the gavel used by mn in (Wing the establishment or such a While I was connected with the fi auxiliary of the boaid of man- i of the Odd Fellows' Home." &jinLI SPEAK IN THEATRE t-t .7; : ers aiu - - --'- - -- -in Pntriotie Crusade H rga.nlzatlon composed of the four ;mens speaKtng uureau, oi me ttee of publlo safety, and the tne- managers of the city was com- , today at a meeting held In the , pulldlng., Plans are Deing worueu i have one or ma lour minute men i the audience of several theatres ' T. Jordan was elected' chairman nt committee. Harry D, west- entlng tho four minute men. as secretary. The other of the committee are Thomas resenting theatre managers : lit ' THxon-Nlrdllnger, audev Hie SUaiteln. mov Ing-plcturo exhibit- tlrd,W. lopold,iV. Da ton Wege- iydney Toung and Henry Kpald- Dcccuse in Russia Regarded With Suspicion Here "WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 The I'ed-1 eral Tariff Commission will visit Phila delphia to conduct hearings on tho es- I NKW TOltK Dec "1 DnMiirHn tabllshmcnt of "free zones" about that rochow. who founded" the Jewish (foetal vn n l3 B,ule1 at tho mcea ot the Democratic Labor Party Poale-Zlon I commission that It Is not tho ln (workers for ZIon) of Itussla, and ono tentlon to confine the free-zone plan to' of the leaders of tho International ZIon- tho port of N'ow York, as tho commls- I cablS'SISSra fmeTi!?;r?'-"W to a slon U Just ''Inning a study of this tartV?lxTears0"dl etr0Brat!' "e ", matter and will visit other ports later ' BorochOR's death was regarded " ' sudden and nremature" bv rnunrir. i.. this city. He was recognized by Jews as the leading theorist of tho Jewish International Labor movement and also as a philologist and historian. mamfamem' A FESTIVE touch to a festal - occasion; ice-cold Champanalc with the Christmas dinner. A spar kling, bubbling, non-alcoholic bev erage. All the tang and tingle' of genuine extra-dry-champagne. QUARTS PINTS SPLITS L..j ft I I ' IVriMkiilMliTL I '' '' Hires -ssu .- '-.'. f'ntH'i Finley Acker Co. Mitchell, Fletcher Co. Showe.ll, Fryer & Co. E. Bradford Clarke Co. Thos. C. Fluke Co. Henry Rohner Co. J. J. Pletcher, Germantown C. Y. Scully, Germantown Other Leading Grocer and DrugglttM THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO. 204 S. 24th St., Philadelphia All Shamokin Nurses in War Work bHAMOKIN. Pa. Dec 21. Misses Jean Morrlssey. Cora Kelly. Helen Brltt, Mabel oho and Laura McHugh, former members of tho staff of the Shamokin .State Hospital and engaged tu private nursing here, enlisted for lied Cross service. They havo been ordered to re-' port to Camp Travis, Fort bam Houston. .r.ex' A" .a result of their departure bhamokln Is without trained nurses FREES HIM IN COURT ILLE.'Pn.. Dec. 21. Given tor selling liquor without a iJ hatd foe court In ILOO tiall. kHyejr hi Just finished writing amltment for Thomas Carter. l ecuwd ald: .Honor, please lock at this l,notHd Carter lo appear In icv'UnM ih rlMft hAiinl dlsmUMtd the ease, that some frlenils were t farewell entertainment y nad none liquor. A inM expeneu rrom tue party, reeponsHble for the charge Afgliut Draft . C. JJeo. 21-Flrst Ion Plebiscite In tV lorltj'. of 12O.00Q an oi aooui wtt, aooerd- i IS a vlimaS tr I Bill Js-" zSSGtftSTliSt i?fc. "'-' m , V;l.tf 'tjmwt c, rr?!" i ,jtf) - -' Su'M'tr'v I m life! Every Family Should Have "A DOG" .And,w.J have the "JAMILY" DOC, The kind jou like, and can make a' "pal" of. the Intelligent fellow, whosei companionship Is better than uomet WE HAVE ALL VARIETIES Boston Terriers, Bull Terriers. To Terriers, bpanlels, Poodles, Esquimau Hull Dogs, Collies and Newfoundlands. ' A i)o roil IVKRY MAX, WOMAN AND CHILD Cagley & Mullen Co. x& H, Open ETtnlngs Until Seven o'clock the dream of all phonograph and talking' machine manufacturers is at tained by the Path6 Freres Phonograph Co. in the combination of the PATHEPHONE Using the Permanent Pathe Sapphire Ball (NO NEEDLES TO COjLXOS) AND PATHE DISCS Pathe Instruments Pathe Discs $25 to $225 75c to $4 New period models just received for early Christmas Selection. Complete with 10.00 in Records, Your Own Selection. $200.00 a Seaskore ExcursieM Oc TO ATLANTIC CITY mb City, WUdwood, Cape May jEvery Sunday M A, IL. free. CWtnt i. i l M IkMMiQj' S10 Monthlv .,jAiMy I I llVLTBsSwPV'ILaaUiBaaa! No ,11'" HCSfltSBittiiiaaaaflMUH HHdQblH ' ZXXCTRIO MOTOB (10 EXTR-V HililSMlnSLTMBawVwBV II 1 H tqKJI w I Wm3 QitfeSUSP 1$ME0 t026 Chestnut Street r.oldmii Hro... SO Kootll 2d St. Kalph lu llarrii. ts Maoth 0th Bt. i.An, i . .7 M-m ..,-..,. uruBa.LWep nmura An, -- . t aim laiKuv tmmtuiam v, raumti unwii. ALSO FOR SALE BY W, J. McCormktk, '4035 T.sncalttr Ate. V.. V. MtrtU. 102S Arh Ht. Jlonjreh IIUns Muchlne Co.. S14 Seoth Bread St. Women's Fibre Silk Hosiery Special 3 pairs $1.10 tftfiMB Men's Fibre Silk Hose Special 3 pairs $1.10 1 4JFJ Complete Assortments of GIFT SLIPPERS For Men, Women and Children Hundreds of styles to choose from thousands and thousands of pairs, in every imaginable color And All at Prices Less Than Elsewhere AT ALL HALL AH AN STORES 4 t m ft yfP $e.$5 ' km' 2.95 $4.50 to$6.50 Men's College Slippers, Three Styles Illustrated These are the highest grade slippers made: Romeos, Operas and Ever etts; in red, tan and green suede, brown and tan calf and brown, tan and black kid; all.leather lined. The same slippers that sell elsewhere for $5.00 and $6100. Men's Felt Slippers, in Blue, Black & Gray, 1 .00 Christmas Slippers for Women & Children Women's Telt Juliets, in blue, green, wine, gray, brown, red and other shades- Of strictly first grade felt, trimmed with real -t ff fur; broad soles and low heels. 1 vHs Women's Ribbon-trimmed Felt Moccasins in kimono colors; soft .padded soUb, in lavender, pink, wine, old rose, light blue, ' -l ff adark blue and red. X VJKJ Actual fl.SO and $2.00 valuei. Felt Slipper in a variety of colors for boys, girls and little children; leather or comfort soles, plain, fur-trimmed or with gn Teddy Bear pictures on vamp. OUC Women's Dan'l Green Felt Juliets in a wide variety of colors; flexible leather belting soles; ribbon trimmed. 1.75 $1.00 Felt Slippers Reduced Women's Felt Moccasins in all the dainty colors; with whito collar and C oft padded sole. OUC Regular tl,00 xalue. Infanta' Moccasin and soft soled shoes in Mack, white, blue, pink and e brown. TrOC Best Grades, all colors, 83 c and $1.00. jjjf And We Have the Finest Stock of. Spats in Town fj Women's Spats, of fine, heafy box cloth, high cut. and correctly shaped ir and tailored; in fawn, pearl, white, champagne arid dark gray. -i y -, mf Extraordinary Value, 1 O , Other styles 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 up to $1.00. , Men's Cravenetyed Spats, in gray, fawn, pearl, brown and blacky m Vnmatchable Value, ' 1 O All Hallahan Stores offer many desirable, acceptable and economical suggestions in practical gifts for men, women and children. All Hallahan Stores Open Evenings Until Christmas 919-921, MARKET STREET , 60th and Chestnut Streets 4028-30 Lancaster Avenue 2746-48 -Germantown Avenue U604-06 Germantown Avenue ' a H Ce.. rW.. 1 Math Mtk . 1-hiliylrtU.rtwHWWfc Oe., l te M. . .f . ,r stiHr -J.-".'--. 4 WU, W mjL 4Vi ti lt '". ,n"j. ATf,
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