1" WA ---, t " - - I a , " - IM"t y- jrt'M.y VU-V-i ' --HV i-w ?! J -V lato iro non i I. LATIN PEOT BY warn against wiles RUSSIA AND JAPAN LUXBURG BARED) of feminine spies, HADSECRETPACT I Seductiveness of W omen Teuton Intrigue Sought to Agents subject of instruc- : Provided for Offensive Al- Link Chili, Argentina and Bolivia tions to Sammees liance Against Other Powers in China BRITON AND SAMMEE MERGE HOLIDAY JOYS mien by their commanding officers to flntl out Just what sortbf "eat" they Wanted for this Christmas spread has developed Kume frcakMi appetites. One captain naked hi mcif whether tliey wanted turkey or pork and beans - -tho latter piping hot with strips of AGAINST UNITED STATES WITH TIIK'AMIIUICAN AHSIY IN ''llANOK. Dec. 21. Tho eductlo wiles of beautiful women . . .- .. - ...,--. - .. ... t i i- i ii v. m 1 ..., w n spies 1H mauo me buojch. oi u spcc.m Lansing Publishes Telegrams, tnn(. n a crcular Mnl lMUrf l0 Showing Former German ! every otllcer and soldier In France by Minister's Connivance ' f aUt"t general ut the command of .. n. I arc bIvoii reKardlntf what not to writ-; tb en,m,l,t., rword of Count Lux-1 Under the heading. In largo tjpe. , possibility of Teuton domination of alt the llusslas, even tho east. They pointed out that the AtnerlcAn consul at Vladi vostok had said there Is need for troops at that port. Conllrmltlon of the Uusso-Jitpancse pact wns not Immediately ohtnlnahlo here. Ilovfever, It was staled that .Insofar as China Is now roiu-erned tho Japan ese are dlsmuraglng largo military preiy aratlon tti that tuition, mid thnt of ficial feelers have been put forward wltn u view tn American-Japanese en-. ........u .. (operation in liana's military, economic " '"'.',, """"'" " ,l(j Kn.T.lcn .10 HURT WILL PERMIT CZAR TO LEAVE RUSSIA FUND BOOKS DELA1 Jomradeft of Two Niticms ' HTw "rant Rc(luest of Gcr- Special Acfrary Unable io,fl Join in Christmas , fralorlll2lIlK ,, J mans That Nicholas and Access to . Compensation Celebration iiuns on the ltritish front. Timt mu.-ii Family Be Freed Board 'Recofds Now A 5 Is certain I and financial prohlems. Till: l-'IKI.I). Oee. SI. AIMED AT U. S., IS BELIEr I President Wilson. It was suggested. ,'or '" llrl "'"'' ln b'lstory llrltlsh . 1 will bo the determining factor In the Tommies: and American Sommccs will decision as to whether Japanese troops relehralo (.lirlstmas together. IN RAILROAD SMASH ! I'lITI UHII t.l. Dec. 19 (delayed). Ma i London, Dec. SI. llAltlllHIllliul, Dec.':i& When .Miles SI. Dawson, tho iJN Text of Treaty Made Public by Workmen's and Soldiers' Soviet at P.etrograd PKTItOOIlAl), Doc. 51. Tet nf 11 secret Hufso-Jnpancso treaty dated March 2, 16, providing TUG COtlllllelO rCCOlU VI v.uuufc i.w.- ( .-..... - .. . inr.iij uunu .'ituui w, ipiu, i.i.j, lu.t.p. burp, former German charge d'affaires "Don't talk too much, appears the , for ,, onnslve alliance of those two to Anrpntlna. ln tll IJcrman uuvuui- lui.uw hih - powers UKaillM any oilier liowcr ui- ---c------. v . . -.-...!.... ? i . . .... -. ..... . ...... . , .-..,.... inenia wiuui nnirmuii -n-.- " '"'" "v ". ."' ," "' -"" ""' -. '""."..". .'"...'," . : i. Hasan, fourteen ears o'd. a mi-iiilier Is ft lonpf Indictment or ucrm.iii u imu. cm.,ny mat Ii always nsieninu. Always was tnaue punnc ny ine n orimrai n am . f ),.. fielimnn class of the Sleelton hae their own KlftM from home (Sifts l-'ormer c'lat- .VIcIioIhh unit his family! Vork actuary en'saKed by Auditor 0 nro to bo permitted to seel; haven In I eral Snyder to make a special audit "i 1.111 lVII.I.rc. Dec. SI. l-ortv-s x nro some other conntrv than Hues a. uo Miaie compensation insurance xun shall invest -V lad tostok, proldcd that, ,,,.,..,J ,. ,., ,,,i dead todaj and forty Injured, mvci-iiI It was nuthorltiillvclv stated today came hero today and nsked to r M l ton nrtt.nl -, Ta...... .. .. ... . .,,.,11.1, 1-1 ..v.i.h .- ..,. ... . -- - - . ,. . . . -j Dortel. today for u seriee of niiitiial holiday l'r""u'J- futally. In a rear-end collision that a decreo would be Issued Thursday ool " wan told that lio would ".i,!.,,!!-.- ,..,,1 .-i,i,......i i,-,.m. between two passeniiir trains at Sheii- allowltiK members of tho Imperial fain- "avo t0 "et permission of tho BOY OK 14 II lVJ IIIMWI I.' " lrm.lllnif. herd.Mlle. Ky.. twenty-thre.. miles south lly. lncludlim.tlK.se nt Tobolsk." to ..KOl T'.e chaU-ma,. of this board Is lUnw ' ' The AnierliMins are widely scattered, " "" '"""'" """ Aawinim pas- numnu in compliance wan tlielr re- mnlltii ten t lint-Inrrti i1lfT1iitlt nml Iti utitiirt biiIiitiiii trolii Vi 7 i l tiltitii 1 1 ti V... t .... . ..w.oxp, n i...! nine ""IVUIII mn III - c.iip,.! until 1V. Ii i HILIIIIIOU ill lf tJUl'Kl, "" "" " " " -d r -", rV M i'He Impflti!o, ml wiim- yort bt a OrlcHiin, rra.-liod Into tho rear of tho I Ti.iq m.iOII f ti10 ii1I!hIk1 u" in ' tlK're wIU l,e no tln of the boarfg$ mmuumMsuMtriK-mHiiPrcuT-igiu. uufufiow n, i.nuisviuo Him MiniifcncKI (rt , nuL. llf ,,tiiu . ,i " ' .Vr" until Jamiarv. Uawmhi rrnorted tbWvJLffi I w . ...j.'t -. n.- w i i Kiuito in iiivj u I ill in' - .-;(- -T- tlco nrcotlatlons. i Hnydor but mauo no other effortrt. ittF ' 31 nrooded Over Chidltijr From Fnthcr' on Purchase of Shoes HAliltisiiritu, mles and SnmtuecM have a chance to iicnniinioilntluti train. tec. SI, - Raymond I "";'' Urltl-1. tlKhtltiK men, like Anierlcun: luucy, bused on I,uxburn's otllclal dlury 00i wtj, suspicion on str.iiiKers. Never Soldiers' Soviet toda of underhanded connlviinco ngnliist the (cn nnythliiK of a ronddentliil nature to Arpentlno and other couiunei in ouum women, as women are ine incsi cuccess Am'erlca. . fill of all spies. " One of tho nu-ssaxes revealed that Th( wor( of t.;,utin was Issued be I.uxburK hud Induced the President or uge lt nnil i,een the experience of every ArRentlim to.seek" u secret nKieement ., at war that women and Klrls llnd Willi Chill aiftl llollvla, a "mutual rap.t pnter lo extract military secrets be prochement for protection iKOlnst , , avoraKe 80idler, while reK.ird- Xorth America." It also showed that J ,,UO!,t.oncrs Itli suspicion, falls to Luxbun? did overythlliB posslblo to c07,.,)'rcllPnd the extent to which thu en lmvo Peru brought Into such nn nKrcc , y 'wng attractive 8lrls. "inStlu-Aincrlcan dlplonmtlo qua.-( Tho warnlnK continues: tera here lt Is reuurded us certain that i "He suspicious of any one who nsks tho disclosures will result quickly in questions of a military ""iuie, or np lllKli School, committed suicide by hanu-l i no i.cnnun neffoiiaiors. n was stated, I had uilsed the iU'tlon of disposition of; , The Auditor General said that Dawsoii ,. The statement said it was believed In to n. bedpost at the home of his n.i this pact ri-rerre.l to the Pnlted Stales. Jn .: X"'' .'i"11 Slr,- J"1"1 '' HaKan. at The treatv was -iRiied by former Por- T. fiV.!ViJ '' ,V.u',,wo '" ,.lirc" ,"t,r' elsn Minister Kazonoff and Uaron Mo- '.J.(,ij.Y,y to a"i U " ' r,,n'""K- tcno, Japanese Minister to Husal.i. who' xi,0 h0y lecentlv bought a pair of later became Porelxn Mini-tier, lt ex-, shoes nnd his father chlded him mildly plres In July, 1921. for the purchase. His companions salil a 1,1-h iwi.fn iiiii i..-..i. in,iv ,u. 1,c '"-ooded over this matter. an ArKcnttno declaration of war KKalnNtJpejt-s unduly Inteu-sleil In military In-1 Jr " " ' Qcrmany. Cot.Bivss and a majority ; of j ft,natlMi even thouKli h- may appear ,,u''ul " o, ,.i. r.ivm-xil this step wlien thoiu, i, un Aineilcnn ulllcer. Don t offer Hie new . ' r . . ....Lit.. t.n ,, .-., i..r......ii... v.... 1mi,a ,n . HkIipiI l,ttr American iiovernmeiii in;'" i'"1""-" uni-oiicii-ii "" " " -- "spurlos vciscnkt" (sink without a , rK,t u tell any oiih where any unit Is trace) mchsuses of l.uxbtin;, uud lt t-s , , what military information comes Into believed that the President's opposition Jc,ur possession unless it Is your otllclal now will bo swept wvay, it It Im not I iiulv to do so. Any strange man, worn in withdrawn. . or child or even n man In tho imlforn! Tho disclosures of Secretary Lun-if the American or Allied armies tuny ..t ,...,. ,...- rci-mf lolnprnmn I ... .. .., Which passed between Count LuxburR , '"Oon't'lell him anjthlnc you wouldn't time was for the purpose of stretiK'then and Hie Uerman Foreign Olllce in juiy. i t,0 willlnB for the enemy to near, i-or k "" uiirn-i.iui-rai puny i .U,nu, August and September, when relations Rhiillar reason never enter Into corrf , between Germany und ArKentlnn were sl,ondenoA with strank-ers. It Is one of JAPAN WOULD STRIKE M litrained over submarlno warfare. In , tho many sehemis used by enemy ngents i ,,.,,, , .,,. . r uilrll I the correspondence were several mcs-'to uaiher Information. ' (raltitlAiy l Ift !Sllili,l(lA saites to I.uxburK signed by Ktlehl- -on the street or In public places re- ' munn und Zlmmermann. tlio present menihcr walls have ears, and former German PorclKii Store- -Don't expiess your opinion on mill: tarlos. and others in tho German Kor- tnry mntteis nor th iteneral situation, cicn Olllce. J He loial to jour (toveinmetit and your The correspondence deals largely superiors. " Help them conduct the war with efforts made by the German mill- . while ou attend to jour own particular Istcr to prevent any rupturu of rein-. part in it. Hons with ArKentlnn, and throughout "Avoid Klvlnir any impression of pes the dispatches lliero was u wainliiK , slmlsm In cither our conversation or to his Government to flatter the Ar- attitude, in all wiivh Iip coiiddent of Rcntlnlana and to word tho noto In the success of jour armies and our reply to tho Anientlnc protest against cause." tho sinking of the stcumslilp Toro In 'n,e cards wen- Itsued not only for suuli way im not to offend tlicm. the purpose of layintc down regulations Hvldenco of the upparent pliability ' hut hImi to csplalti to the iIuukIi bovn of the Argentine President and of the rxa,tij- why It is necessary to restrict opposition of Minister oi i-oreigu ji- t,0r writings and ronwn.atlon. The roreworii says: "Ib-menilier. the enemy has ogents always alert to gatlitr Inforinatlou. "DctalN apparently unimportant maj be combined with other details gathered bj the enen.y and become tnfirmatlon of gii-ut importance to him. Don't for- Cash for French Orphans t:ontilhutloiiH of more than $1000 and pledges of about 500 In addition have been obtained ln behalf of the fatherless children of Krunu- through efforts of n cnmmlttee of tho Emergence Aid clared that the peace literature circu ited by the Soviet had "greatly In llueneed" Germans on the Husslan front. These Germans, It was declared, "no longer desire to fight on nnj- front." The Soviet has been revealing all re- cret treaties and agreements of fotmer rimer.. sooner IsvieKtl.i t.uhiv nub- ' Von liave no i llshcd letters from Kaiser Wllhelm to - ; ; m- nukic-nui v Lin i i i I 1 1 v 1 1 in nn cum T met- of 1!'H. In which the lierman Km-1 peror blamed llr.gland for harboring anarchists and proposed Joint protest j bj- other Kuropeau nations. The newspaper alleged that a visit of j a lirltMl squadron to Hussla about that ' IVlV'V'l.'ll 'rl 111 II L-V.lltlVKIl ....... iv i v. v..,. .,...u. v i i, n. nail iiiiseu the que.tion of i spos t on of ; , . , ... ,iV4? . i. .. . . - . . .. ' . . ' ' hml i-ome hern meielv l.i apt a irenenll lt. t JemlSrv'XlllHiloT "m ,l", Ven J'" " CelcbrutlllR Ninetieth I ".iloVik: Tho 'itev Ik "u'aders 'nsked' Mw of the situation and had no Inten- nrstTlne ' lllrtliclay of Kthvin Ilcnncr I1'" f"!.'"0.'! Vf h"..t..l Dukes Nicholas; Jh.n of '-!' fwnl ?!amlnflon JtiU tirnnce.. ennilv. clenieitrs. uizurs. . kiiuiiovhcii iin.i ran AleMili.lroviteh. ' """.""?.: ."" ":.., ..ur,.. uwc 'iw,,w, ,..i ..n,..r n,i.7 ui.l.i. iihhsI. v ir.,..i .li.,.,ee n i,,,i.,,.i im. who suggested that nil inembeis of tlio nuuu ' "' '" wnen lie is reaoj, vw " - "" w- - --- - ..,..-,........ ,.i.. i.rt ..ii , ... , ., ,. .. .,. , i ..-.?', home folks have learned from other win Hcniiej-. an old i-htibllshrd en- '""" "' ' ' " 'i1 .,, i.,,,.- .ni-mutm ... u uouru " uuw .--p i i.riui.,i.....d ,.,-.. im i.,ri nf irtb irnv..t- it, ..r.i,.itr-iii,.ti ..f i,iu ,,i..Hf. tioued the I Ight of tho- Auditor aeneml ... . .... ..... .... . It. . I. t. ....... ... .,.,. I. I.t,nt.11.n.n.rte .itoftf ntt1 rktt,. wnii-n me empnes ngniing men wain nirinun). ui dinner was nciu at his iieiiueurin uujs l.lnU'hlonc , ' ' " ... v.. .t. ..--...., iiiikI. ..institute tho hull; of the Tom- home. 1235 Locust street, at S o'clock , viiiik- im i... i t.... i...u.. .... employes of tho bureau until the boardl., w mles' piesenls. He has lived there since 1829. . Steel t'omiianv lias i.uichased JlntitiV.n lai.m lib .miun, n u.r,r uuuc , Hehln.l the lines. In uilue.l villages Mr. Ilenner was born In Philadelphia gcr fan" along tl " ll" Hs e tVrnotc ' "hcthcr or not their servlcwKw, and camps, conceits and special M.ude-; , j,; , ramac street. In the build-' near Hanover " . lalnlng i Ich anS eI '.lClUal ' a,t0 ? ,Th asserto a, Mile pf-rformances Imvo been arranged I iR now occupied by lite Poor ltlehard tensive limes ,t, de os ts ami win n ',"M Ul1? '"o" .T'1" i,U the '. J '0 as imrt of the llrltlsh army's celebration nb. He is In splendid health despite ,.0 , h" ,r pem f r ho' . u.riv mr J P"Tal " r,'flec'l,T " '"' f"d,t otg of the birth of the Prince of Peace. ,,, jv .,.,, lm.,'aa daily goes to his hen fo? Mono to be used for t, xl.?L' i'1C ',",urani' tu"?' aff"lr? W",e. m '.MS, Special dlnne,, are being P.epa.ed. ,,,.,. , , , --, So,,,,, riftc.r,h p'u vZ Viwldm h' for " hS ''""?,UV"'?r&$m ImMdoiitnlly cauvas of tho Tm ftrerf JOT t ha (.& iui 1 1 f.ti unliaimi nml n-iA ItinrnTnr' tl 1 propel tj is said to have been $125.00iT. I.ttnck on labor Itself. ': M'oiii, oriT.ss man v. .m. ci,om: t moo f, m.' WASHINGTON. Doc. St. Japan is anxious to strike nt Ger many by occuptlng Siberia, according to advices reaching here today. This Information, coupl.d with KusMnn publi cation of an alleged Husso -Japanese ngreement 1o pounce on anj nation at tempting supremacj In China, created a profound impression In olliclal and diplomatic quarters. Some Allied diplomats were tald to favor the, Siberian move. In view of the rnlra Puerroydoii is disclosed In many of the dispatches, l-'icquent reference Is mudc by the charge to dllllculty he was having in dealing with tlio I-or-oign Minister, but emphasis Is placed upon tlio taso with which ho com municated with tho President. Tho disclosures complete the $r.50 5 1M.'I.... . ". . ...... , I. .1.1 1 KinVw iif r.iixbiirg'H intrigues, wlilcli an '" ' "" i"-ni """-. began when tlu State Department ! modern cmdltions that bits of t.form .--avo Cut tho famous "spurlos ver- I Hon you write home may be hi the bands "Uonkt messages They aro of im- of -einy a short time afterward." "kl.J"r..i' .. ,w. ,.f .lieh- bear- Then follows a list of "Don'ts" in jurutiii-c wmitj .v - wrlilnir k;ttirN :iiI iiustcartlH hniTlne l ZJrLXT .rsSutt. Amcr.: references U. localities, movemeiit a I ,... ..,,,,. i conat on ot troops, losses aim tag ci- ica, nnd are particularly Interesllus at hostile lire this time, when I.uls Cabrera, envoy of f- r l'"l llr ' n...M.ni rnrrniiz.i. of Me co. Is on- "Don t allow friends ut home to pub- Jiia wuy to AiKentlna to attend a so-1 lish your letters In l.owspapers. Don't railed neutrality' conference. put too much faith In the discretion of t .e people j oil write to. They may be , Very patriotic, jet quite unable to recog nize an enemy ugenl or what Information maj- bo of value to the enemy. Above all, don't attempt to formulate ui.y sj-s- teiu of cipher or code or shorthand or any other means of concealing the Hue meaning of jour letters. It Is the surest road to court-martial nnd severe punish ment." Then follows a sectlor. informing the soldiers what they maj- write and to whom, Instructing that no communica tion shall be nnd whatsoever with enemy prisoners of war. . Another paragraph Instructs the men to carry i.o notebooks, maps or paper containing mllltarj Information, as thcj- may lie stolen oj enemy picupocnets or called neutralltj-' conference. CONVICT ASKS PAROLE FOR YOUNGER BROTHER When But One Release Is Pos sible, Makes Generous Christmas Sacrifice for S Cordovan Calf Boots and Save $2.50 W ARE THE filFTS FOR LAST-MINUTE SHOPPING : && : . . - Postal Sub Station No. 17 is located in this store another hip convenience in registering and mailing packages, iminey orders, etc. LIBERTY BONDS Are Accepted at This Store 1 as Cash i . i vayment Jor mcrcltuittliite or lo i be credited lo your account ' At Par Value With Interest t 1 1 W1 m-,i orders Filled HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Phone Orders Filled ilorAcf Eighth UiV YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Smart Shoes & Holiday Slippers the Prices Offer Decided Advantages v Jr f - .. vi.vv 5?-'S m3jz$ Ml 4 W' 1 1 K i: i U-Kel "TV . . '- i V V ''!.. .. . V"li:7i7: 'W1' '' ' TKKNTON, Dec. SI. Ill connection with announcement by n 1 III, I, tho State. Hoard or ruruons oi puioic ea,)tur,.,i there came to liglit today a leal human interest t-torj- that of a joung man's) racrlllcc In order that Ids brother, who Is even j-oiingcr, might be set free. Albert and Perry Vreelnnd, of i'as salo county, arc tiie youths. Albert. who was 10 years old when sentenced flvo years ago to servo from nine lo sixty-three jeurs for burglary, petitioned the board for larole. Perrj", who Is twentj-four and wlio was sent to prison two jears ago for a term of five to fifteen yeats for larceny, also presented an application. During consideration of the cases tho board called the 'older boy before It and asked him which bbould be freed i in tho event that only one purolo could j bo granted. Without hesitation Perry j urged that Ills brother be tlio one, suj--Ing that ho had never bad a chance, I vv'as younger and had been in prison , longer. i Albert Is free as a result, while Perry i will spend bin Christmas as a convict. I BELLAH SOHMER Pianos APOLLO Player-Pianos 1129 Chestnut St. In This Week of Special Concentrated Values Don't waste! Go where your money is saved for you. It costs 109c less than ground floor shops to conduct our business. Wc consistently un d e r h c 1 1 all 1 h iladelphia with the finest hoots made. This week's special is a big demon- s t r a t i on. Sec these splendid boots now; NOT LATER THAN SATUR DAY. Don't miss tins chance to economize. Royal Boot Stop 2c4Ffoor'3SrVes$Z This W onder fill Mili tary Cor d a v a n Calf Hoot $5-50 ICN 1208 610 ChestnutSt Women's Better- Grnde$5to$850 shoes At5&5.50pSEl gun-metal and K'Ui'.e.l kill. Luce anil button. At Sfi CO Tim calf am: U.JU bronze k i i lace sin At Sg lace shoes. Drown kid vamp mid field moust! upper. Lace model. At SO Cn I'ntcnt colt O.DU KB7A.,l .:, with gray N'ubuck uppers. Button or lace. SI 1 1 tfL i jjH&iv. Men's $ ) IOCS J5 to $9 :t fC I'ntent coll, glazed v kid. tun nml blark culf. At Sfi Crt Ulack c a 1 f. U.JU i.!U.o model with wing tip and new long last. At S7 Tan calf. Luce ' model with wing tip and new long last. At SQ tienuino Cordovan. Men's House Slippers S-.U mid lt:t It.imeOH nml r.verftl... it I. OS anil X'.'.tn At. .Ill Tun Itotiie.m St.lt Misses' & Children's Button Shoes, $2.50 & $3 Patent colt and gun-metal, with doth am1 leather tops Sizes (S'j to 2) govern pr.ee Indian .Moccasins : Padded Soles M'' , ';'" It omen SI. as I hll,lrrn' '" J"lril und Silccrwarvluisilc Assortments the M and $6 Silver-Plated MESH BAGS )$0 QC Sensational Values at 4kJ3 !Z,,l::,'li;'i:;,,i2:,ll,,Jl!r,,: ""'' topi' Vw. ixak'm unllned. i, 3 or 6-rn. frames OLI)-FILLEI) WATCH BRACELETS! JS15 Dianulnd Tal$l9 CO J $12.98, $15, $18, $20 to $35 lisVn,Il,Iepe81 ;-; ' 1Z,i3UHl I " , vmv i.vr yvM I 1 j Special purchase. Thlee gen- "; fii.,1 ......... ...... ... , .... . I--' " iei .1, i.iiiih.1 Hll.tnes VoieMt.ill moveltu-llts Imported and j lulnc diamonds in droj $2.2.") to $10 Cameo Brooches & Bar Pins,' $1.30, S1.9S to $7.50 tiuld-till.il mountings. Tiffany Diamond Itincs. S25. SH.) & S.ifl Dorothea Pearls, $3.50 I $5 to $12.50 Gold- I I Filled Bracelets, jj With very slle,ht Imperfections. (Juarnnteed as leprt- I 2.50 to $9.98 j K2Tc seined or money refunded. (i years guarantee.' Square,! vt?V- ...-,, -.,.. -. ., , J , ,.;. loval or round; hand en- i 'aTV X ! QUADRUPLE-PLATED WARE I fffcret ieSta.B" ,ur,,ed'JS I 9 Tea Sets S.O'SlLIO Water Sl nn .... "....o. i .sr j (Four pieces) I Pitchers .. 4. J70i Soldiers' & Sailors' Strap Wal MAm .1 'I'. .!!... L..t.. i -n ....... . ..... ,. .. .1 i v .M..i inin Ol-m .-lu III .1.00 VIOlll ,WU X I $! Military Sets... S7.."i0 Hal Hrnshe I (S7.5U Roll Traj ?5.fl8, 1.75 to $2.73 W omens Douse Slippcis i I VII Jnllol-., Inilhrr .! nnd lirrN ... SI..MI "I;-." Hlpnern . . xi.id nml St (III Ml llrolherh - 1ST l-'I.OOII. N'OltTIt tiiiiiiiiiiiiitjiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiitim !iiii!iiiimt:i:ii!iimiiiiiiniii'iii;t:H!iiiiiiiiitliiiiiiiimitiH'miiiiitiiiii!iiiii;:iiiiii itiiiiiniiiiiitliiiii iiiiiitiiiiiiiiimioiiiiiiiiiiiitii niiitiiiii:: iFURS : These Are Days of Superb Values! ItS ()U11 V Thtil rnnnl-,iwl (viV Stran Watches, W.Zo, S4.5U, S5 to S27.50 Leather or khaki wrist bands, lluaranteed niovciiieiits. Itudlo dials. I.lt llrolhrrs -PlItST FLOOll. SOUTH , j I Thanks lo ihcue mviu of JO ju r 1 cc.vt lo ,10 per cent on llic neaxon'tt , mnurtcut furs, munn a iroinan will be the proud owner of a new fur eoul 1 or net thin Christmux. ,3-3,'. AVIATION SERVICE AVIATION work requires the most intensive sort of study and Xjl concentration and the aviulor's mind should be kept free from worries of any nature. Men in this branch of the service may relieve themselves of the cares of managing their personal affairs by making out Trust Depart ment responsible for their property, real or personal, irrespective of location. . . Write for our folder "Collection of Income" Philadelphia Trust Company ' 415 Chestnut Street :: 1415 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Special for Tomorrow Only $150 Taupe Fox Set . 1$ ) 95 5 Veil beautiful set Larire barrel muff with head and tall, lined vvltl -repe de chine. The scarf Is a paillcular ly beautiful large animal. $165 Caracul Coat IS a Largo collar, cuffs and '. ) H Inch border of skunk opossum. 115 5235 Hudson Seal Coats.. IJICP $185 $250 Hudson Seal Coats. mCm it aal'MV2m. 'I i Every Quality Is (iuurantced Here SCARFS $G2.oO Taupe Fox .Scarfs. S.V'r.O S:i!l.7r. Ulack Lyn S2).7.'5 Kit Fov Scarfs. $27..")0 Scarfs, $19.7.". S.-iB.7.'i Ulack Lynx $22.50 Natural Uac- i Scarfs. $15 ' coon Scarfs. $16.75 I S50 Taupe Wolf $22.50 Dlack French I scans, :i. ' Coney Scarfs, $15 g MUFFS P S10.D8 Dlack Coney .Muffs $7.98 $.12.50 Dlack Lynx .Muffs $22.50 $19.75 Hudson Seal (ded musk- rat) Muffs IG.73 Tomorrow.' A Great Day in the Men's Famishinn Section Many Unparalleled Christmas Offerings n 1 rfc 1 mm a special rurchase ot Mens 1&4 m $2 & $2.50 Fiber Silk Reefer Scarfs I Wntiiterfnl v.ilneql 'n.'t ,t-Ai.-f.o ,. ..i,i r..i...- ..., , .1 ., H Wonderful values a I .Newest weaves in plain colors nnd heather mixtures. i-iain ..nn uitn Dinners, long tilnge. Slight tmiier feet Ions $A Oft Accordion weave in pretty two-color ' '' combinations, also Hat weave In black-and-white stripes. Pure silk; long hand-tied fringe. Silk Reefer Scarfs $7 Silk Shirts. R.QR iZxira. heavy tub silks lo neve stripe effects. Double l-'ieneli cuffs attached. CMiavcns tun ?Mti& .ms.-,es 519.7.. Xat.1s1c.73 SI.50 White &. Xaturall $O.I9 tiral Lnx Sets 1U g Coney Sets S3.U8 White Coney Sets. .$2.98 i Misses' $12.98 .l A QO $8.98 White Coney Sets.. $5.98 I Squirrel Sets.... i ,iu,i'0 $3.19 Tiger Coney Sets. . .$2.98 With largo collar and cuffs of natural 'skunk, Belted front models. I.lt llrolhers SI-X'O.M) FLOOP. ittcaiiiiiiiiiiiic3tiriiii(iiiit3iiiitiiiiiiiC3i(iiiMniiic3itiiciii:iii'iitC3imiiiiJt'C.3:i:M:itittc3iiii.iitiiiici:r:iiuiM tC3iiiTi:iriiiiciiiiiiiiuti 1 3ijiit;iiiiiic3rijfiiiiijric3iiiiijjtiiiJC3uiiiuiititc3iiitii:inucjiiriiiirjtj;tfT ,' Shaker Knit$C AC I .nfnr Ton!.. rtP t $1.50 Rep Neglige Shirts, $1.25 Self-llgured leps In stiljie patterns. Soft cuffs. ! '"pntrr Cats Absolutely all-wool with woveii-ln pockets nm sleeves, large shawl collar and le-enfor.ed buttonholes. n navy, gray and heather. $1 Extra-Size Four-VJC-in-Hand DOC Xevv Persian effects in smart col orings. Kxtra-large slzo with rlide easy bands. lioxed If desired. Hundreds of Styles & Matchless Values in This Christmas Clearaway of OUTERWEAR fir aJfim u I I ip25 ! Fur-Trimmed and Plain $0 0.50 Poplin Suits. Special . . .Smarl btjli-s in black and fashionable shades, Have velvet-lnluld collars buttoned In military effect, or fur collars Peau de cygne linings $9.75 Misses' Practical Coats AVarm. servl.-eablo coatH of noveltv mixtures and zlbeline with belt nnd patch pockets. Some havo fur collars, others have convertible collats trimmed with keiaml, Misses' Coats, Special . 2 Correctij' styled models of inamiUh coating, " velour, pebble .Cheviot and seal plush. Kit coney and plush are the distinguishing trimmings. All aro In belted stylo und 'handsomely lined. One llluMrutrd. Women's Dresses )$1R f Uraped, plaited and tumo models 1 OiWV of nerge, ln navy blue and black. White collars and colorful pipings lend smartness. , Wgna Unusually Smart $7 5Q .oats ................... Of elour broadcloth and diagonal cheviot. Soft, crushable collars trunnion witu piusu, velvet or in .-eniiiineu or linen GLOVES ARE NICE TO GIVE! Little prices tire inducements for choosim them here! '-' '. : : Women's French I 9 Kid Gloves , Pine qualltj Two clasp.) li.ick und white I ivomen's Buck Gloves, ?2 Him clusp. Ulack bucks. Women's Wash- 0 ahle Cape Gloves " fine clasp. Tun, grin, near!. Ivory and bNcult. Men's Cape Gloves, $2.25 Tan Miado. p. X. M revvn. One clasp. Women's & Misses' 1 $1 Wool Gloves l Long wrist Oxford und heather. I.lt' mothers FIItST IT.OOIt, 8TII ST. TOILET ARTICLES French & Domestic Ivory I Toilet & Manicure Sets Initial- eintrnved free lifter i.ritma At S(i.98 8 pieces At $10.9873 pieces At $22.507-7 pieces Elmo Murje Perfume, $1 lllinn .Vlurico Toilet IVater I,S i:lmo llu-l.u Toilet k-,.5 A SQ.'V IVntrr Hint l'erriiine X O Ilennej'M I'erfiimeH . 3t)c lluilniit'a Toilet Vutfr - toKt.SU "nil I'ertiiino. . ... 1 t Silver-Plated Toilet Sets... Three pieces. Initials engraved free. $4.98 iiiioxy i'ii:ci:s .vlllltnry llriiHheH . sa.40 i loin iiruMiies . $ ,k list Itruhheii 7ft(. I.lt llrotber 1ST PI.OOP., SOPTlI x. - I.lt llrotlirr-. I-'UIST KLiOOIt. 7TH ST. IVMlyVWWtlVUVVlUVUIMUWtUW Silk Underwear &Hosiery Elegant gifts that will please any woman. All are economically marked. S.-! p&Ct' jj ?f lit' J. 1. 't Atl v m rVr ittf 'ffift hA A r?Tw .. sVsto'IB i!S5i SSI i ? t r, . fl USJ. ?&'$ ivW.-' im.i m-3Pr Si. j Prlfl mm !d ,e:n .'! 3 Thread Silk Stockings $1.50 Ulack, white and colors. All-silk or with mercerized tops. Thread -Silk Stockings, $1.15 White, black and colors. Kxceptional values. silk stock- $1 .98 to $3.75, fngs Have embroidered insteps; also Itlche lleu ribbed. In black, white, navy, gold, silver, bronze and other shades. Heavy Glove Silk$0 49 Bloomers .lte-enforced. Italian Silk Vests, $3 to $3.98 lieautlfully ctnbroldeied. Pink or white. Italian Silk Camisoles $f CC i'lnk or white. J I.lt Ilrotherc-l-'lrst Floor, South ,...,;,Ai,.r.0,,1,'rfi.Plaln effect are notable features. &U.OM) I-I.OOI. throughout with satin. Stt&iT SMART LEATHER GOODS A complete stock selected front the country's leading manufacturers and offered to you at remaricaoie savmys, piiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiimiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiipH j A Wonderful Sale of MEN'S FINE WINTER OVERCOATS .uuAi-a i .a mi- meai riace to rurcliase This Most Useful and I'raclicai atft. $15 Values $20 Values $25 Values $28 Values ' H1.50 s15 $17.75 s20 C'liooso from smartest stjles and fabrics In trench, Chesterfield, loose-fitting andf conservative effects. - $4 Black Pin Seal$0.98 Envelope Bags.... ' Top handle. Jlolre lined. Have change pocket, purso and mirror. Genuine Brown Cowhide Suit Cases, $8.49 Linen lined Sewed edges, riveted corners, nil around straps. Writing r'ortfollos. with writing pad, na ... mm am U Wff'oUw. First Floor. Sth, Street y1rtr.".K1''- I-''-:-- ' -VI -. $1.75 Vachette l$1 05 Envelope liaai. ' f Top handle. Nicely lined. changs tiocket. Have ltfsl Wslrun TraTellnar Ilagi, S11.V8 to S4.SH Women's Leulher Null Caii, SI 1.98 Velvet Ilandbais, DSe to IJ3.0H Men's Illll Foldi A !" (' T osc to ss.es I Leather nTlope IIski, plain or fitted, we la . r & t:;.' ..' Men's Guaranteed Raincoats Make a Splendid ClirUtinas Gift $3, $7.50, $10, $12 Up to $20 Boys' Suits & Coats, $4.98, $6.50 & $7.50 j el NOItFOLK SUITS In mixtures, nlalds ami li mAj.u - 2 Men's Fur-Lined Overcoats, 'maukinawk and hpokts cqats : r, i on- tr-m wn n an ' In checks nnd blanket plaids, Special $3o, 557J50 & $85 nou coats- m chevtots ana cassi- Boys' $40 Guar-$0 QC nnini.il Aalnennlc With Cup to instcli . tiood double-texture rubberized cloth, In tan or gray. Sizes C to IS. ,-----...-.-......--.4 LU Brotlir-2D-'LOOI.; TTH, iST, meres. OVEHCOATS -- Single and .double breasted. Alio- Junior Norfolk. " Mllir Hoy n.l Tuiumy Tucker Hull at' f I.HA Sizes tbroUKhout Sit to IS years. -i , Men's Stylish Winter Suit' ,$U;Hl$15r r .-? ,i., , ,. ,. V C aiVj ORVMKVTHI 4 e H V V iwx rmmmmjj ICM ' ' T.' - v " "i'b , n . t " ..".iLr Jas AudJfVir .. --,1 . : ?