r f ' I.f V rWWrfrj .fpe4" "" j mijmlttm-to viittmjCWt)Yi fyMfm$ wm wfmei Oil a ' -;. , . iyj,victory kin, .Says Pre siyd' George ", ! -f .' rwo PUBLIC SHWTMAW PARTS OF FROZEN CITY r - .,- " H ( . I" j.' -- . EXCELLENT SKATING DELIGHTS YOUNG PHILADELPHIANSELMWOOD SITE FOR 8000 HOMES .&?&;, f .wy i W TjOKDON. Jmi. J. .IjfoacT to victory Is cited rUoy.l Clfore In, Ma New fCold Weather a Prolific Breeder of Fires Thrco Men Injured BLAZE AT CUSTOM OFFIC Const Artillery Sentry Gives Alnrm fl by Firing Gun and I'rcvcnts Spread I Tolali1 ....I,. nlliaa ...ah mmlliKIa t1n. ', f ; tw, n ,. .,..,n. w .m. miu.uii iw- ' fftvlllatt T wnnM fc.it- 'thai ! llfln hr..(llr nf lire., htazea anrlnclnr Utl tne Is at lha works or office In nil sections of t lie Ire-bound clly. do your bit! the shop orl Two llremen and a policeman were which-vou anend or save ! the I injured mid several horses burned to iWtofflce where you bny your death In a fire curly today which de Mm r w.rh that firing line I '." the three-story warehouse of ... .,... t the National Ktorage company ami ma an active combatant L,. ,., .., .,.,,, uhiHl -dlnlned i. there are. no communication ,,. i:iccntli street below Moore The to a-rono aionr. no barrage to in lured firemen are Lieutenant '"red Wrora, no wound. Shilling, of Ihiglne Company. No. i) ot duty and pairioieniie ,, n0man James t'onttors. of chew you. Koi ow It nnd It win .. ., ... . .,,. ti.... knt to safety for our own two. "' -""'' " ,. .""""-"-"'" ctory for our cause." iioi.ini.on was run ..own ,- a . rr in..;. law Tear message sent oy ne .- ...nim. - ..,,"..... .... .. lo the United States (printed ' told weather. 1 a Similar In tenor to mes niairrn norsra were rr.-q.jni ir..i;i i. 1 16 all the Entente nations ox- '"- '- " " ."""?" la. 'The Premier thanks litem ; ii.icu i " , fortltUdO Of their forcca. TUB rmnra irarnra out ii u.t.irii m....- ton to the United Btatcs la t.iini o.i.cb i ..o ioi ol - ...inu. ityn which mentlona the league i street tin morning arier a waai iirin- , ' i . .. it. . . lAeV innlMt nti nliu ril III (lira "flllnli. tandlnr a tno euaraian oi. ..-.. .... .--. ... -.- -and llhertv. The rilenatch to ?nciny iw, taJn tno uiunn ny nrintr I.. ..v, t .wtr than the nia rine wnen no raw miioko. Cs ' .. . . . . a i : LlLlLlLlLlLlLlLlLLlLlHaiaVaiLiaLI f wlnKnU&KvHUmt 'Wbv&M ! HBSlallllHLiliBlaW if'iiatllHnn jk2.am " amillllllllH i .raPiiillllllllHaV lllllllllllBllllllllllllllllllMai'itw ' mI I HHLm UBillWi' iLILIV iff iffffff9.il F Vffffffffal WLv W Iffffffffffffffffll WfJK'.affffffffffff AM iSffffffffff 1 aVaVffffS al'ffffiv 'Hffffl Tfflfffffffffffff lv- if lr 1 ' SffTfff B mtb ii.i.Maaiiiiiii'jiwifllwwiM'wiiiiiHMiwii'aiiwi"''iw'ai'' ' " uMa ww ii.wiiiiiiniiniiiifgaawwCTBB "It's nn III wind that blows no one good" mlht well lie applied to the cold wnvp which hrth lovcrc.l Phllndelphin Inkcs and rivers with a smooth coatinfr of ice, much to the liking of lovers of the great winter sport. The above photographs show a group of skaters on Coneournc Lake. L,YmntlonlnC only that nation's Uemlcea. C'them except the ones sent to Mia, and Jatmh closo thua : Swords of mine can adequately t our aenao ox wnii wo owe m Tho remainder of llio Pier No. 4S, Miuth whnrtes. was yar.l by . ri.n.pt action of cmplojes before the nrrlnl of llremen. No xeaacla were lit .lock nnd little inerchanrtlee wna ..n the liter. Ono of tho emploJc. Abraham Copland, which are flrhtlne and auf- heard tlio sentry's allot and rounded 1111 (m that that thoae behind the linen nl.irni when ho found the oltlco ublaie nioy liberty dnd peace. Wt can from a flrn orttrlii.itinx under the n..or. Wank them from the bottom of our I .0 one was In It nt the time. Tho oltl.e I.Vln full COnndenCO that tne new- u ...rt i.f thn frrleht nler nt Hip lirnn. lit ate the, fruition or their eacrl-, ....,.,,. i,nP.,. ,. .., ,,... ..........n ....,,,...,.. ..,,., t -.,.,, ,,, ,. .-..,,,- slim Company. A JlOflfl tiro that ninny believed was SELL THRIFT STAMPS WOMAN FIGHTS NEGRO CLUBHOUSE OPENED NOW IN BARBER SHOPS BURGLAR IN BEDROOM FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS All Records for Industrial Plants Broken at Hog Island Mrs. Darrah Tears Mask From Power f til Robber Before He Escapes In vtetorv.' I Ma mutaeo to Italy the Premier HW lonowmics aucceaarul aland made durlnrc I mnnth ht tha Tttmtlan trnana the recent reveries, acalnat the vbnn and deanerato enemv as I. tilled the world with admiration. I ajBfldent Italy will not only with. I, an (unner attacKs, Dut win, ere trine anotner migniy mow lor craiion not only or ineir own ,-. ft..., a T.-..An& a.m ,V.a n.t.1- domination which has menaced r-Yar'a Day wa no holiday for Americana connected with various in . irf.i...- r-,.. i..i.. ci,.i, .....i delphla nre now enlllK .ikoiuIos for win much excitement In Illchmond today. ""'Inc and thrift bihiupj. Many sales householders rushltiK to help sa tlie! Jff reported in tho nr S.ivlngs cdlllce. The blate was nernss the street. I ?.01"ml,.,1C0 fr?ln "'; ,',,,op?' ",'"' ll '" '"l" In the home of Stanley TomaaUI. S21C ld'cled tl,al xS" w"' ,,' a 1:,rK0 fOUUV East Thompson street, where a hot or revenue. stove lenltcd wallpaper In tho kitchen. At Hob Island the mlo of stamps Tho rear of the two-story brick hnuFo ' bos already broken all records for In was badly damaced berorc the tlnme' ' dUKtrlal plants. A hlir nthertlslne cam were extinguished. palgn was Inauxuratcd here and posters Klro deatroped n j:500 motortruck ' "nd (lacs announclnff thn sale of stumps owned by J. J. Sweeney while tho chauf- v-era placed on almost eery pole or feur was KCttliic casollne In a sunnlv renco uvaii.iuie. Ilaiber shops In all tcetlmis of I'lilla- 'J'RIED TO RIND 1110R Bureaus, mnaiona ano commmcce . . ,,. , ., i.,vt .irt .... tun ri,. ,., ..r .k. i.it. i Kit of WhtCll had tOO mUCh Urgent r,-rn,n watarntura hn..,.,.'r,l Hnn. trlnl o,.ln n'f'lh,. nr nlliii' ,.n.n. fighting a blare that caused J800 dam- 'mlttce. said today that many of the MM to permit observance of the rSaff. h.V. half hilldVv h t mn.t UKe lr' tho 1,omc ot Inl,n I'otlierlnghay. smaller buslneai. concerns, to., small to Ucea fn the eerleL of' bulldTnm "65 ''ran,""-d nxenue. The lire started . act s ..gents, bowht stamps to the limit infi hi . .mh...v ! ' I ho ccllyr. ,for themselves mid their Mnployes -in.l Ste'on work usualweM Inte Tthe ''"-o In the barge Magnet, an erectrlc ' -ill therefore be M-ry ncthe telling jtwr on work as usual weinnto tne. c(1l boat renalrlnr hin. agents Mr. Janncy said that no In- rpiinlrlnr t.tili-.u ambassador's New Year's recen-')" '.""'" " " "" 0I a' e'er 32, '""i ..-t--r u.. ..... ..... ... Whi.h ... . -,... .1.1 ..-.. t '-"""n wnnrves. toflay. Some defective ' "genis omain war stamps. Miimp.t 7H before the war, wa. omitted. . " ! s'uenet la belleicl to hnvo ' "i'.;':. el"?"L. "l .V embassy stair, as wel as a larger,.". ;:. ..".'" .'.". """"'"'"k uoai lay - . . . 1UR inRIIll. Illl, lie nfTinnra - " " . the connnlttee's hcadiiuartrts, 113:1 '.il. Thief Makes Awny With ?75 Cash Trom Angora Terrace Home City Officials Expect Early Announcement by U. S. Government RAILROADS AID PLANS Problem of Transportation and llousiiiK of If ok Island Workers Virtually Solved u.Im'IiiIh of the city nnd i.f the Ch.ini r i.f is.nin.cr.p tiw.ill wllli conll'len.p .iiniriiinrenieiii of ll.e selection by ibivermiient i.f u alts for the erection the M.u.i limner for workets nt Hot! Hid. 'Che iinnotin.cinent Is rxpccled ii.rr.iw nnd It It genprnlly bellecd .1 I'lillinlrlphliL hiin plow.) Its i.ihnli- fs In the matter, and that the Kim '..l ."ci'ilnn In foulhwest l'lilliidclphlu lie M'lrrted. 'he Wiir shipping loinmlltee of the iilu'r of I'tuiiiiietie. directors of city iitmeiitK, .Majf.r Hmltli and Inler- .: Individuals Ime hail the lgnmus ..".itl.in o the IVniis.vltiiul.i. Ii.itl- id mid KciiiIliiL Itiillway, tic r in h In forwarding the extensile plnns of the city. Tho lioxernment has been pledged nil that was wanted to nmkc tin- prorferr.l section n desirable sltn and u .onvenlent one. Secn. new facts cnit.e out today. I'lrst of theae was that tht cniisylvmilii Itnllrxn.l Is the truiisportiitlnn iicrn.'y which has nasiireil facilities for trans porting men from the Klmwnod site to the liileriiatlnnHl Shipbiiltdlnir Com- tianys pliinl. Instojui ,Pr the rntlKdclplllti Ilapld Transit Cniupaii. It was said Chinese Educator Warns That, seiiom-iaii that the i. u t. iiuH.it ,.. ., . ,. ,, ,, . I hands full now hauling men to tht other IIlS LOUlltry May Be I'OrcOU 'phmts wthout taking on the lidded if. sponali.tnty ot transpurtliig tne ;,...ijnu or mole men wl: nrr In wotk nt Hog tsliin.l. It was nlso s.ild tho (iuvcrnmeut offlrl.ils wero better nitlMl.il wllh the pledge of the Pennsylvania Ibiilroud t tin ll tliey would liav I'll with til pldg The var shipping committee of the of' the sclllemei plant. A real estate Coinmlltte of local real fltate men p'edged themselves to Inke the houses off tho bands of tho Omrrii inent at. it rale ot CO per cent of their cott to the i,oeinnicnt. Tho Hy pledgcil llfcl flo build the necessary streets, lay the necessary sewers nnd carry out the necessary simi lar." liicasiltcs, Including garbage col lection nnd slreot cleaning, nnd to see that water nnd gas urn supplied the same ns to the other purls of the city. At present thn I'ennsyhaiila Itallroad is l.ulldlng n special lino rrom tno enna delphia, Ualtlmoro mid aWshinglon line at KUtleth street to Hog Island,, This new branch passes dlrecftly through tho Klmwood section, so the railroad only had to pledge to make It a four-track lino from the settlement lo Hog Island, Tn do thin the I'eiinsjlwinl.i, however, had to have the backing of tho Ualtlmoro nnd Ohio, IJeadlng and I ho American Inter national officials with regard to the nioilt.g of freight. The repretcntathes of the Uoterniiient had to be umurcd that thn railroads and tho shipbuilding plant could Keep lln freight situation clear before It would accept tho pledge of the I'ennrylxanla that It would build the four track and tun tin- ntcessary trains. ThlA freight proinlso was appar ently solved satisfactorily Till. AtlVANTAOi; TO CITV The ptt.lgo :tli regard to salvaging tin; houses i.fler tho war was not lie tunllv demanded bv the (3oerniiient. It mid have was said, but the proinlso was' nddc.t to other pledges ns extra ineafuro, The rioernnicnt practliMlly ugreed In build the houses out of concrete, to pllico cellars under each, thus making them semipermanent structures which wll' Inst ii nil be serviceable for n generation or lucre Taking chances that the ship building plant will bo busy for sewrnl CJrn following the war tho leal estate men promised to pay tho rjovernnient ut least half tho cost of the houses. This would bo n clear saving lo the rioieriuiienl, for tho plait with rega-d to tho Washington Park site wa" lo MtfM to Become Militaristic Tin: li.itlous of the world lire i.ipiilly fin dug China to become it mllltnrlail.' j co.intiy mid i.ro tleicloplng a uuittliil i spirit In the people, tipcoiillug to l'o l.lng Chang, a noted Chinese educator. who made an address List night at tho l opening of tho clubhnuso for foreign students ut tho University of l'cnnsyl- nnln. Tho speaker ilcclarcd that tho exploitation nnd iibuso of China by J other nations hao aroused Hie resent- ment i.f the Chinese nnd that the patience of the peoplo Is likely In ho . . ..." ...... .., . ....... . : .... . . ., jun. uub uc im. uarca n. n . hi u ,nn , .. i nui m.cvi. oi military anu navai oiucerr, ..."..."" "Vv" ",r . ......i ...- v.... .... ,... i,.n .. 4urinr ts. .fi.mnnn t thA hmm I ' Jllra "cro uiscovcre.i tne tug Neptune . "."" """ '"""u "'- " "" ' """"" ApJiliniiilH of Mrs. Sarah Dairah, 5150 Angora terrace, weio the Kcnr ubout I o'clock this inornlnr; of .1 des peruto struggle between Mrs. Uarrnh and a masked negro burglar. After . standing iiiiny grow up, strangling the womin Into helplessness the thief escaped with j;3 In money and other valuables, but not, however, before Mrs. D.irrah bad tout off his musk nnd Indicted severe scratches on his face KIo dollars of tho stolen money be longed to her son Weir, who slept in a room nearby. The burglar Is described lis being rls feel In height and weighing npproxl- I'limnher of Comment', "f which Howard It. Creneh It i liitlniian. Is given credit for having performed n hlg nnd nulck piece of work, (iwen llialnard, of New Yoik. chairman of tho committee nn architecture and engineering of tho Ihnergency Fleet Corporation, came here after the Washington Pari: pltc was vir tually selected. It was said today that the government bad even gone so far exhausted ami a sentiment for a stiongith it. t.ljnt to build across the river In N'ew' .lersev at to take an olitlon on ..,, .. , ...... ....-.----.. - . uiners who spoKo were vvurred the land. Schoff. secretary of tiio Commercial ... Museum: lMwmd C. Wood, a director' ''Lr.DdL'S II Y 1'. It. It. AND OTIIUHS of tho Clirltl.in Association, which vvM I AVith these facts tonfrontlng them It manage th" clubhouse nnd Iir. A. W. Stevenson, president of tho Cosmopolitan Club of the University. A musical program was given. rriiuui. Hi .i.u uuu.-w . .,. .. . . .. ..,....v , LAWt,ado'r Pake to drink a cup of ?i,rnlt il, to "u"r''?n. leaving " J r ' " K7...ft..... .. ... .... . ....' tne oil sawe. In an hour nnd n hnlr th The stock of f ' TIUIVU. rUH. UIIU U B - tc" !!.. .. ...,, . . . - " " ...K.,( .,. ,.!,. of Angle-American war films. :.-. I!lae was extinguished lug and thrift stamps. Mrs. Iiarrah was aroused hi a liunl sUimps was completely nolso Seaiclilmr thn bedrooma' of tho wiped out today ut tho committee's hl.artinentK uln-re lier sun mill lei lieadiniartcrs. but a new stock was ! daughters siren, sho could 11ml no olio T. GIRLS SKATING nnjunnnnn., nnr,n.m IT Patriotic carnival wiwRiaaifi ULmw -ml Event Held for Benefit of AIT .RfflnCI AfliCRC StvNhvy Wood Fund and Army fiviiLiio Bjfif .Motor Kitchen i'A . TJnltv nn.l T3 1-xll TJ-ll. . rt.Uian two-scoro of pretty girls ""' """ uv-iijuuu, duiii nC v participated In many worthy j cUSCd in Druf t, EniDlov Meni tmenta for betterlnr the condltlpns, . ., " ' '"1"" m-iii W Boms soldiers and sailors took oers OI 1OWCr HOUHe iiulckly obtained The Federal Itescrvn Dank reports that the sales of war saving stamps at the closo of business, ncecmber 31. I ! 1 7. amounted to J IT".0.rin.C8 ; tninpt on consignment. jS3.l3S.it : thrift slnius sold and paid for, $131, :'!); thrift stamps on consignment, 5bO,lH3 .s. lleturnlng to her own bc.lro.mi, slio saw- it masked negro leaning against the buieau with her linudb.ig over his arm. Without hesitation she attacked tlie Intruder, learlng the mask from his face and scratihlng and beating him. The robber tried to tie a rope about her. Mrs. liarrahs scream.-, aroused the in- apaitmenl bouse nnd the negro The nostotflcn i sported the follow lug ,,,.., hiw iii ITO..II.T .i .n.i Q. ....r jujii,. wrenched himself loose. He n.L i lib niiiu'i fut'wu.." . iniav riuiiij'r, rtlshoi ,,,u' . i itrHitllifXfl til l!in m-miiKl lixlut. Old ltcsort Now Kcscuc Home i The "Old llrlstnl." at 0:1 Vino street. I formerly a notorious Tcmlerlolti resort, ! has been opened as the "Hethel Home." ! it rescue mission for girls, and Is In I charge of "Chinatown May,'' a reformed I Tenderloin character, now married to Harry Itiainnier. I. O. S. of A. Has Service Flag A service Hag In honor of thn U'.."17 members of the Patriotic Order of the , Sons of America In Pennsylvania who have Joined the colors has been rnNeil I at thn headquarters on North liroa.l street. can be leadlly seen that Pblladelphlans had it serious problem tirfnio them In their effort to "sell" thn Klmwood sltn to the Covernnient, and there had to be pledges worth while. Committees got busy utter Mr. llralnard and tho mem bers of his tommltteo outlined what would be necessary to make the Ulm wood slto attractive to the ilovernment, and It vns said today the following things v.eie pledged 111 a few hours: The Pennsylvania itallr'oad promised to complete at once a four-track shut tle load fiom the. lllmwood section to Hog Island. A transportation company pledged It self to run ample busres throughout the "industrial settlement" to pick up the men and "Jitney" them lo the shut tle station In the section. Also to run a rcrtaln number of automobile busses cl net lo ling Island from th points it henreM llio liii'.uslr!n rewcrr, gas mains and vvatef "$?$, . Inircndy laid In ll.e proposed section ond . . ... .,.... 1 1 Mini som stcels are graded. Thus Ine i city i.mcinls felt that they would be, nblo (o meet tho prouiem oi wrimw v the city's, pledge, and nn a result prom ised to do their part. The cltv bad much to gain from tne project. At llio very outset the addltlop of tho settlement mcniit the nddlloti ot between Jn,000,000 and J30,000,0o0 to. tlio nssesred valuation' ot tho city. It meant tho addition of npproxlmalely 4d,o0o population In ono nwoop and belter Mian that of ubout H.000 working men who would be maklns good wages. These figures aro bared on the figures or the floverninent that ubout a man and three-fourths would be housed In c" house In addition lo women nnd children. City ofllclnts havo not yet been bio to say Just vi hero tho money for iho Im provement Is coming from, but rfhey setm confident Mint It can bo liad and that II can bo raised by n. councllmnlc le.in If In no olher way. TWO KILLKU AT NAVY YARD Six' OtherH Seriously Injured When Holler Explodes Two men were killed and six others Injured, perhxps fatally. In Iho pew'' plant of the I.eaguo Island Navy larn when a four-Inch plpo blew Mil, ciusltig the explosion of a huge bolter with which II connected Tim dead arc II. P. SKI.HON. nrer... -.'lsn Jfrrcnuli trt. Al.r.XANIlllll .IOMNM1X, ll'srn. ICO.. FtllM slri'et, n co-tl pi.ssfr. Tim injured lire! VVIt.t.lAM OAV, I'HIl North r.irls street, IICNItV WOltUijON. S302 I.fr avenue. IIAMI' Ttt'TMIH. I'tl North AMr slreel, COr.i:.VIAN"rclltAr, I0:o North lJlneeoM Wlld.lAM !' novn. inn South Twenty tlrsl tr."t. nremin. . ., JOSi;i'll sillt.lici. nenrn. i. Iirnthr of one of the ilrml, ali'l. Jffersiiii slnet. renl I'HSS'T. build temporary houses, w It wnt Kecrctnry mn e.s. . ,. . ....:.. . l ... - llgured would bo a dead loss nt the con-'men l-sii'd at Mnshliietoii. said t Is elusion of tho war of soon uflrrwurd. . believed tim acti.ieni w is cainco .... . owing tn deterioration. .defective tube in the boiler. An In- An Investigation by the city showed vcstlgutlmi It bdbg made to determine that approximately S.I per cent of the jibe exact c-nin of the accident. Annual Shopworn Sale Begins Today! Right in line with the great national need for THRIFT! Shoes for Men, Women, Children shoes of the Steigcrwalt high standard at substantial reductions. With present market conditions, it is the wisest economy to buy for the needs of one or two yeurs. ret qtv vhc8tnut at. "Where Only tho llcst Is Good l.'nough" SteideruPalt to the bedroom wlndou and In the skating carnival today at Jace lllnk. Thirty-ninth and Mar- cte. for the benefit or tho navy ry wool fund and army inoUr Jacob It. p.altz, clvarged with perjury in tho making of an allldavlt In support of his claim for exemption from tho Boys of the Philadelphia Trodci School have sold thrift stamps to the amount rjf f850 up to the present time. IMward A. Noppel has been appointed ll-B.I UIVB f.l.ll.1. lit IV UC1U.1. .... ...i,, t. iwprnliig und will continue throiign-1 """ "'" no """ Uko day. Most of the fair skaters r"-1' Court next Monday ,;ailire.i us t.cci tross nurses, i cunar colncldcnco Haiti and firover i t those who are taking a prominent , In the carnlvararn Miss Jane Pax- Miss Perry Maine, Miss Uratricc Bonl. Mlra Mary Norrla Cerbonl. .fJHarion lluttcni, Miss Frances ,l.MIss Caroline S. Drown, Miss .Freeman and Jllrs Margatct T rd. $k " lly this time the police had been notified and several sipiads wero rushed to the scene. I'nder the window was found thn rolm. with n Dice nr inul ch.ilrniaii of the war savings committee I attached to the end. with which the rf the' Culled lluslness Men's Associa- liegrn attempted to bind Mrs. Pariah. linn ami .t nrt-ut.f xhltr fnl the k.iln .if A shnrt illsllllicn Iiw.M' the rlnnlv- Itni l.el. trial In tho war saving stamps. He and several book was found. Ily a )ie- others who are assisting with the work' Investigation s.iowed that the thief will address a meeting of 1 lie associa- had cnteied by the pantry window. Fill Come Here From Prison ji"rUon term of Frank Marrln, of jrone of the most widely known . in the United States, who was tho Atlanta Penitentiary on nr. UJfrf "' connection with the Storey i-iwinaie, win expire In a few r;nd his w f o la author tv for jMafement that he will return to MtiPhla, and attempt to live down tW. n. '. - .CMHne Explosion Kills Boy llergdoll, also In the llmellirlit m .-, tlon, whleli will bu held at the Hotel I w hie li had evidently been left unl.iched nlleged slacker, are both sons of brewers, ' Hingham this afternoon. Tim object of I He Is thought to have reached thn liousn both reputed to bo wealthy and both Mio meeting will be to get members of j by way of thn Pennsylvania ltallro.ul have cmplojed members of tho Penn- ""' association throughout thn illy to tracks, which run near by nnd to have sylvanla delegation In the lower house "ct n" Me'" fr 'he stamps and to escaped in tho same direction, of Congress to defend them. " co the stamps In vonsp.cuous t.laces .Mrs. Darrah Is suffering considerably Haiti will be represented In court next 1 1" their cstablltlimcnts In order to from shock and Is badly bruised from Monday by Congressman John It K f cr ' lll rrr,,ctH of ,,l(! roueU lli,n,lll1K e'1" Scott, while Bergdoll h rnnin,t rv.,,' Tho announcement H made that J. i u reived. grcssman flcorge S. Orahain to endeavor ' 5III,N" trailer, manager of tho Ilellc-I Detectives Qulglcy and I'rlntz, of Mini to obtain Immunity for him so that lia I vuc-Stratford, president of Hie Hotel may return to tho Untied Stale from , -Men's Association of Philadelphia, has whatever country ho is In at this time. accepted the chairmanship of the hotel Sixty-fifth and Woodland acnuc district. am Investigating the urfalr. About eight years ngo Mrs. Cjulgley So far no r..r,irrj. I... i..n .,,.... v.. men's section and that he will conduct was attacked by a negro while traers- Congressman Urahnln In nroe.iHn nJ. mpaln to arouse the Interest of big it lot near her apartments. This nssTatHea l.ot.1 men throughout tho eastern part nmi, was taught and sent lo tl.o penl- Marshal General Unoch II. C owder .? "nnylanta, A commltlce of ten tenllur,. ,5 'SflSSKfr'.nSn ffhKSEff ! G,ULIES' SWEET TOOTH I'a ca"se John i Charles JenklnS. secretary of the (i ats-' TO BE TEMPTED SC with whom thn maim,- ..,. n. ti,. . Irunl mo leaumg lanor unions lias been up, reicrrru ine i.ongressm cal draft board of Dlatrl. has Jurlfdlctlon In Bergdoll'a case. John P. Dwver, secretary of that board. h.i stated that nothing will be done until llergdoll returns and appears before tho board. Then h will bo given a bearing as a inattc'r of right, and the proceedings will be certified to tho Dis trict Attoreny for such action us ho may decldo to take. blowers' Union, committee. Is chairman of this caused by n explosion of J resulted In the death todav of flex, fifteen years old, BOS North street, Camden, at the Cooper i The boy was attempting to . an automobile tlrn when the occurred. Mm. Annr. .Un,. I " ' ' . ' " -- tWlghbor. extinguished the. flame. MP A MM A MV rriritsn ivn,-. WtHrtC him In a blanket, but he J..... UE',V WU,US EMirburnm all over tho body. I'bUJJIS fOK FAITHFUL PAGEANT SCORED BY AKTIST Joseph Pcnnell Thinks Momus Dis-, piny Heartless When Europe Suffers Joseph Pennell, artist and etcher, who recently tcturncd from the war loin; I In Uuropc, sharply criticized Mm an- FnnV ,. f., i ill".1.1 .!w. Y"r'S ?ar.,"lc ". Mi '" 'uJ.o.iiu e .i. . ,. ' , I ... . '''"'"' rnuaucipnia. in a letter to tno public -5irK..r ..",.. "'''"I. cans-' Hylan Atisumcs Office Buchcr I-edg.r ho' said vestcrday's gay celebra- uccomes UiJMi CoI Cripples Lydonia Political Fumine "diminution of her motive power hwwue in ncr oouers. was respon Hbr.tho converted yacJit Lydonla, t."" r"..'t w vrua it. j, u drifting for many hours oft Hie f tapes, according to an an- ni or tne rvavy Department. Ik Was towed into nnrt nt t yews by accompanying vessels. f Dr. J. P. Rcmlmton lieervlees of Dr. Joteoh I. ,'Iate dean of tho Phlladelnhla LiKJPharmacy, will be held to- x.iociock in the Holy Trinity mnio mnci vvainut streets. thl8 service, whleli xvlli be U service will be held nt hllSS PJn street, IJutial will tin the Fflends Southwestern -n4 the Interment will y SOON ' Hoover's Frown on Candy Indul-' jrenco to Be Lifted in New Sugar Order , WASHINGTON, Jan. : The matinee girl, whoso Now Year's resolution to i e.-it less ciindy during PJ18 was predicted' , on tho belief that bonbon manufacturers would be donle.l sugar by Herbert Hoo ivrr, tho food administrator. Is about tn I havo the sincerity of her patriotic mo 1 lives put to u severe test. The food udnilnlf trot Ion has an , nounced that confectioners nnd mnnu. ficturcrs of nonttsenllal food products STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER. Men's Clothing Sale QOhg Golden Year Most Important Winter Sale in Our History About $250,000 Worth to be Sold in January for $150,000 From Hart Schaffner & Marx and Other Famous Manufacturers For January of our (lolden Year wc have, in the Store and on the way from the manufacturers, fully a quarter-of-a-million dollars' worth of Men's Winter Clothing at great reductions from regular prices. The scarcity of woolen fabrics and the increasing cost of producing Clothing has not prevented our securing for our customers, as in former years, the season-end stocks of Hart, Schaffner & Marx and other high-class manufacturers. The concessions from early-season prices on these are as large as ever before, which, means, considering present unusual market conditions, that VALUES ARE GREATER THAN EVER BEFORE. In addition to the close-out stocks from manufacturers, we have many large lots of Suits and Overcoats from our regular stock, BOUGHT NEARLY A YEAR AGO in anticipation of rising prices of woolens and labor, and now reduced for this wonderful Sale. Every man who needs Clothing now should BUY NOW, and no better investment could be made than to buy now for future needs. SEE THESE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES TO-MORROW. Police Commissioner ' I'0"" ongru,. '-' tho misery ; ;.onu,mne "tenrlcouidU look forward To K. JoTT'-After ycr3 of I " 1"" "V """ "''"-' SKT' '" "" ' "' "' NEW YOnb patronage famine. Tammany Halt today lias about u third of the Jobs In tho Now York city administration, Thn Brook. lyn- Democratic organliatlon, beaded by ' ,ho u'!,r how ,mo thrown away John H. McCoocy, received a like pro. C,10U"A money to feed the peoplo of portion in tn nt.no ntmentx nnnnu i "" tome of their people are on Iho verge of starvation," ho wrote, "Their homes are ruined, their occupations gone, and these Philadelphia!!!) who took part In 11)1.111 following his by Mayor John ! Inauguration. The biggest surprise of the appoint, nients announced by llylau was the naming of Frederick II. Buglier ns Police Commissioner. Hughes had not ' oecn mentioned in early discussion of thd successor to Arthur Woods, He ha i served as deputy commissioner In two previous administrations, hut Is not generutly known as an organization map. another city for a month. We are, we aro told, ot war. and wo iiuike a Joke of ll and Start the New- Year with this Joke. I would not havo believed It If I lind not seen p." Man Wo Saved Boy sik josepu water, of sta-l a, i-osiomce, jll8 written a ik:to IS. M. Kruemer. not ' vaue.,for. saving a young w inwi probable deaUi 1 Mm ttaMonsclous trom Die ssireei ana Jlonlgom- srninu ,-AUoWle ; rbiiaipiiia, left :.9MUHf (or a .CJhla'Mjburban k,mi-i thief KH rtporuti aa4 hn. ltlTsaMt r'Aii" jPMr in C&hniu . Wsufper- tMi af-Ma. v Three Wills Probated Wills, probated today Include those of Oeorge W. Palmer, 16 North Thirty eighth etreet. which In private bequests disposes of property valued at : 1,000: William II. Odeuatt, 3S31 North ISIght eenMi street. 121.000, and John Cooper, who died In I'rlco'a Hospital, J5000. THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON. Jan, J. A storm of considerable Intensity Is central over 'Kentucky thia morning and to causlnc general snows throughout the Ohio baaln, the southern portion of the Lake, Ketlon and. In the Middle Atlantic; States. In Home places the enowfa'l r moderately heavy. The temperatures have, risen nearly to the normal Jn the cotton belt and are beiltmlnr to n. lwly In the Middle .Atlantic .State. ihe-ro la mui deficiency ot fiom "fiinMylyanlftanil New' WMt t THwrsOay Killed by I'seapiiiK (ibs las escaping from n defective bracket killed William Jacoby. sixty vears old. fwho vias found dead III bed early today at his home, :o west Sterner street, by his daughter-in-law. Mrs. Hebecca Jacoby. Dr. I". F. Pfleuger. 2807 West Lehlgli u venue, who vins suinuioned, prpnouticed lilm dead. Asthma Sufferer Suicide by Gas William C Barnes, forty.nlne years old, for years n sufferer, from asthuu, committed suicide last night by Inhaling Illuminating gas. He was found by his son. William C. Barnes, Jr., and wa taken by the police of the Thirty-ninth street and Lancaster avenue station to the Presbyterian lloiplt'il, vhero he was pronounced dead. Defective Flue Causes Fire Fire dut to a defective flue caused about 1300 damage to the house occu pied by Caprice U John, on, a negro, at 3I3T Market street, early today, aii alarm was sent In but the blaze had beer, extinguished before the firv nen arrived. Promotion for P. R. R. Man Michael Trump, special asalitant to the general manager, has been named actrtig general superintendent of trans portal Ion of Mm 1'ennaylvMnU liallroud Unas, eaat of I'lttaburgH unit lirle, re. ,.,..,, .....,.,, 9,i,.,H, riuiefin ,,WHI4. ,. Iii October, when llio sugar tl.ort.ice was inort acute, tho food .-ulmliilslra-Hon re.iucstcd sugar miners to limit sales to confectioners to SO per cent of normal requirements, mid they com piled. Now the food administration has telegraphed to the relinnrs nnd distil biilorr, proposing to Increase tho allow unco lo So per cent ns soon as the normal supply of sugar Is assured, unci It Is not Hisciy that this will bo long deferred. Hut tho continuance i.f this ratio after supplies urn mailable will depend tm the efforts of manufacturers and others lo reducu the sugar content of confectionery and soft drinks mid runaiituin oinrr sweetening materials, ANOTIU'It UKKWKKY TO CLOSK Luck of Putromit'o Forces Kansas City Concern to Wall KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan. 3.Tlw law of tupply und demand has knocked out nuother brewery, the Ilochestcr Brew. Ing Company's plant, and reduced Kan. sas City's beer brewing establishments to two, tho Helm nnd Muehlebach brew, erles. The Hocliciter. a subsidiary company of the Kansas City Breweries Company will ba closed becaute of lack of patron. age. one of the ofliclals said. s.T,h.?0chu"'r.Bmver' l1"8 a rapacity of 135.000 barrels a ,er. The Kansas City Breweries Company Is In the hands pr receivers, Invo'untary .bankruptcy having been precipitated by the North Btar Malting Company of Minneapolis for a debt of 121,000. British Tank uu Trip in U. H. NEW YOnh. Jan. :.rln an effort lo push onlUlineniH ,(,,, rj,,,,,,, anU Caiiadan forces the Jlrltl.h armored lank llrltannla will be alnrted on a recruiting trip through (ho. United States n,1Jo1m"r-' ' A tour of tlio somh y-.l.V.' ''?.' yuenct.noriu to $33.50 Men's .$45.00 and $50.00 SUITS ( The I'lneet of Hart, Shaffner & Murx Suits, in regular and stout vizes couscrvn. live und youthful htylcs. $23.50 Men's $37.50 and .Tvfo.UU SUITS A wonderful lot of beautiful Suits from Hart, Schaffner Ai JIarx und others. Regu lar, stout, Ioiik and short proportions. $16.50 Men's $20.00 to $25.00 SUITS Standard grade, conservative. Worsted Suits, in neat durk stripes and 'mixtures. Regular and stout proportions. .$28.50 Men's $37.50 and $40.00 SUITS From Hart, SchalTucr &. Marx nnd another good manufacturer. Nral, dark worsteds and lino homespun effects. Men's $25.00 to uriortn $30.00 SUITS ( J-O.OU Neat Cheviot nnd Cassimcrn Suits from Hurl, Schaffner & Marx, and Worsted Suits from another good maker. Men's $18.00 and 0 - $20.00 SUITS ipl3.50 Chiefly in youthful models, some with all-arotuid belt; good looking, dependnblo Suits; a good rango of regular skes. The Famous Langham-High Long-Trousers Suits for Youths For aget 15 to 20 ytan at $13.50, worth $16.50 and $18.50; at $16.50, worth $20.00 and $22.50; at $18.50, worth $22.50 to $27.50. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN-MEN'S WINTER OVERCOA TS Men's $18.00 and $20.00 Overcoats $13.50 Special lots, contracted for long ago for this great Sale. Youthful and conscnntivc styles. ' $45 to $65 Fur-collar Coats $33.50 to $43.50 An attractive collection from the Stcln-Bloch Co. and others. $60.00 Fur-lined Overcoats now $47.50 $50.00 Fur-Hnctl Coats, $37:50 $35 and $40 Fur-lined, $27 50 $75.00 FuV-lined Coata, $57.50 $85 FuWlhed Coats, $67.50 Men's $10 and $12 Mackinaw Coats $8.75 Men's regular $8.50 Mackinaw Coats $7;50., Men's $4.50 and $5.00 Trousers How $3.75; $3.00 and t $3.50 Trousers, $2.50 $(3.50 Trousers, How $4175 - $25 and $27.50 Evening Dress Suits $21,50 ; Excellent, tnnleeli.l. ,n,ll ill. I V"-w J Men's $55.00 to $65.00 Overcoats $43.50 Very fine Overcoats, in conservative and ultra-fashionable models, from Hart, behaffner & Marx. A limited number be curly. Men's $45.00 and $50.00 Overcoats $33.50 Chiefly Hart. Schaffner & Marx mid other flno makes Chester field Louts, also Ulsters of rich, heavy fubrics. Men's $37.50 and $40.00 Overcoats $28.50 Hurt, Schaffner & Marx nnd other flno Overcoats tho' popular Trench style, Box Coats and conservative styles. Men's $30.00 to $35.00 Overcoats $23.50 ..u ?evnr?) hundred from H., S. & M. and others black und Oxford Chesterfields, also Ulsters and Trench Overcoats. Regular und stout. Men's $25.00 to $30.00 Overcoats $18.50 Ulsters. Trench Coat, satin-lined Chesterfield; regular and stout. Men's $20.00 to $25.00 Overcoats $16.50 Discontinued lines from our jtoclc and a number of styles from a Bultiinnru manufacturer. Youthful und conservative models. Kxccllfrnt materials, well tailored. MARKOT KTRKKT I'lGHTH 8TREKT FILBERT STREET r Second Jloof. ISasti STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER .MAHKET STRE1 EIGHTH STREI m 3 t r.T 7.,"J"7',- v ;B(KTS HTBI ,VW(.-aW..' i': BaL, ,!.' '1 i. - S&' E " . I.. "tJ j jg.. 7, ?-gj7 ,, .vHw;r-!F-j mumtimKSBSlOmSuSaKlammmMSiSm
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