'$7 rww iv w&- ') -wT iir . xv 'V 4- y""i i x, J' .- "flr i m EVENING- PUBLIC liEDGER-PHIL'ADELPHIA, - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, '1918' .V, i-'Yi-.lf i VENEZIA, TREVISO E 'CHURCH FALLS DOWN IN WAR, SAYS MESTREBOMBARDATE ODELL; 'NEVER!' CRIES DR. ROBERTS GHAviatorl Teutonic! Sfognno I Former Philadelphian's Accusation Flayed by Valer ia loro Malvngita' suiia aoie rresbytenan, Who Declares "Our Enemies Popolaziono Civile Have Forgotten That They Are Christians" SMILE, SMILE, SMILE AGAIN ALL THE WHILE A T T I V I T A' A E R E A Gil Italinnt n Capo Silo nttneenno ill Sorpiesa a Catturano Piigionicri By M'LISS TTAS the Chuich fallen doxxn on th-l,h-church-nit.1 a,,.oli.t,.n. Mr Molt. AAxinr Jol7 I nuil J Know th.it tlio lIiiiicIips nml the The llev. )r. JoscH II Oiloll ilfilnrei '"""V"""" "nn "n, that it has, nml clprcjmen nil ner xxorhlim- toRcther ami Published nnd Disttibutcd Under PERMIT No. 341 Authorized by the act of October 0, 1M7, on file at the Postoflkc of Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the President. A. K. HIJKLESON. Postmaster Gcncial ...... . . - ! ll lJ IIIVM 4111 ll' I ,, Philadelphia arc rous.d to liolj xx' ilh .... 7," '"i.m"'" ?'h ,TI,,B ,,nl", ..... ! " llln riiuiclico 1 lmxn inti tn r.v at tho necueatlon. (that the.o an- a nre.it in,im I'lo-hx- Doctor Udell, n former tei-Mont of l'hll ulc'phli, is now iianor of thn first t'iclit?rl.n Church of Tiov, N. Y JIo Is nn xxldely Itnoxxn ns an editorial writer I ami mnitazltio contributor ns n mm of the cloth. terlan mlnlstrm hoixlnir ns v "M. r a. rrcrctarh x In addition, them nie olRhty rrehxtirl.in ininlMrrs who nr r.ln'ir at the camps ai iippoittnilu Is Klxrii to them. At IciKt IxtriiM l'ielnterlaii mill Intern an already In Ihirope In tlw Y. M. t A. pen Ice, and the Wnitlme iVimmls- Hon nr tho lvderal ('miiull nf the And While You Do So Buy a Smileagc Book and Make the Sammees Happy hom; Tlllle nnlblo cllints eralo ltallano fI npprende cho ell ax In tori niMro-tedcwhl hnnno nncora tins, olta ilato llhcro rorso nll.i loro malxnK Klta' hoinbardtitido Venezla ed altro cltta' aperto nella planura cncta, Mentie iic!un il.inno. no' Ittlmc, si ebbero a iimcntaro a Venczli, lcoerpa coiHd crexolo opsra ill ilIstHizlono M crlnco, iter Gcncial. 'In an arllclo In the cm rent Atlantic American nnir.li-s and the war coin- ! I ,ontl,'v' "'titled 1-cter s,t uy 11m ms,0M of a. I.uw number of .'lirlMlan M v r. fehhralo ' r' n"nlB. Vl.l"T1,r' , "l,"r, n',c" 'nominations nie .o-up, r.itPm no x'llh MA, r, fchnrain, rciimxos the iiilnlsteil.il mltti and Ron gnotlirr nml with tho V M i V dal Quartler (Sen- nflcr ,,,,, ,clml ttUh ,, baie hand . ,'" . ' . . , . I'lajliiB tlio men of (lod for their pa elvlMit. lather linn for their p.iclllm. Doctor Odcll pnlntH to Cardinal Mercler an tho nolo camplo of ni.iRnlllcent hero. Im thn Church has furnWheil In tho war. The remalnliiR prcailiTs ho de clares h.io been expounding tho sopel of tlie lotus leac," whlln Ucrnian' has a rodon. TrelFo o M:etrc oo un ccrto ,eou nt her work of debaucher, and nuniero ui IlcuIlu iiiionu m-uivu n-iu.- hiitiailhiu. tra la ponolazlono cMle. Nella Ynllo l.ai;arln.i e lunjjo lo posl zlonl erwi Li costu el erlflco, una Intcnsa attlvlta' da inrto fldrartlgllnl.i Itallana o del mortal da trlneea. I rlpnrtl il'lnculono fellccmento effcttua rono alcunl nttacchl dl norpresa a Casll ono o preso lo poslzlonl erso Capo Silo rarecchl prlclonlerl taddero nello inaril dfcll Itallanl I nuall InlHii ro, pure, pcidlto all nwersailn '111 avlntnrl Itallanl furono initnnca. Mil e (omplrono rlpctuto Incursion! duranto le nuall efllcacementc bomb.irda rono. con ottlml rlsultatl, le llueo di cumunlcazlouo del nemlco. I mIIndII Itallanl, duranto la notto ill domenlc.i, contlnuamento molestarono eil interrup. pero II tralllco fcnolarlo nl ill K' ikllo pol7lonl nemlcho nd orlento del' riie. Kcco II tcto del comunlcato utllcl.ilo pubhllcato, lerl, dal .Mlnlstoto della Ouerra In Itomn: Xunientata attllta da imte del nocTon nonuuTS s oiinion i:couhero defenders of the Cl.unh'H patrlotlnm liao arlsi n, none with more aulor than tho I'.ev. Dr. William II. Itoberts, stated ilerk of tho rrlitcrl in Oeneral Assembly and ono of the inot piomlnent I'lebMetlans In tho lountix 'rlllent Wilson Is n mllmr ilder of the I'rislixuilan Cliutih," 1'oi.toi ltoli erts (iminiriiteil o Ihi1. and American l'reibMeilans put tilonestd of i'.iii1ln.il Menier the 1'resldent of the I'nltnl States llu Iiih Kpohen out hotli as an Ameiicau and as a rrcMijKll.m. He Is the Kicat outstanding American Chris tian " 'lho Kaler Is whit ho Is, Doctor Odell assert", because the prfachori aro whit tluy aie. "Theiu was n time when prearhers wero of a different breed, ' ho wiites 1 "In tho middle of the fourth century the ISomin i:mperor. In a lit of anger, Doctor Odell'w attempt to dike In n wedge bctwien that association and the churches Is a falluie. "ltefereniie has been tntilo to men like Cardinal Mercler iih If piomlnent Christians hail not cpolun out in con nection with thn war The present mod erator of the rresbMtrlin (imcral An rnllll) theUex.J Wilbur Chapman, the dlctlngulxhed cangi.llKt, who is Known all over the wot Id, has i-pokm out wry ilearlv us agalntt (lerman inllltarlsiii and has liecn In lonesponiluiee with the moderators of T'lesbittrliti ihurcnr In all lountrli." "The 1'recbi terlan Clmnh, however, has nlwaxs honored Its lax mm ns veil as Its inlnlstiis. and In all Its church lOUHK his membeis who .in olllclallv Knuxxn as uIIkIous ilihrs WII.MjV A ISl'f.ISi! b.i'i:is "Siiilfc. nml ii(lr jnn mllr lnoicr iiillrV .tiiiJ iooii Hurt's iilri on if miles Of lllr Jnit but fmllr " Thps.) lines, penned ! an iiiiKnoxx poet, ery neatly explain the imamntrij. of a new l.ool, whhli will noon make Its appearatuo on tho Mroets nnd In the j J homes of thn nnllon'K hamlets. Mlhges, !; towns and dtles This llttl" xolume Is I J entitled "Smllenge " The tlrst edition J i Is expected to run Intc- the millions, both J In copies ami financial irturns, and j J J !mllir editions wilt bo lsue,l iluiltic'j; the tenn of the preent xxal Jj .tun as the familiar "mileage" boohs ' J of tin- i .illrn.nl compxnles of tlve eountrx- I cntltlo the holders to tiaxcl oxer miles ;J and uilles of terrltoi,. so will tlio con- .; pons which make up tho ' SmlleagH . licokH uitltle the Itolilcm t traxel J. "Hnlles and diniles" on tho way to hap- j . pluesn Only the holders of Vmlteago" J will lie soldiers of the Vnited State j J nim ilepirtuients and not ilxlllins ;. In hilef, thee books of coupons on- J title the holders to so nialiy admissions,; . to the l.lliertv tlieatteii itectcd at all,;, of tho I nlted Mates cautonmi nt lamps . ; 'loday a i.impalgii lulxertlslUK thee .; liooltK xx ill be Mailed out of the otll, e ;; of Willi mi i: lliMiner. VZl Chjstnut ;. htreet 'I til . impalgn bait tho backing . . of Ilotary i lulw, l.xnuni and Chautau-, ; ; qua committees mid lii.uls of tho t'niled ; .M.iti.s nrmx The Idea also, bx the ;; xxiix-, has had the nanetlon an 1 tit In- ;; itiupiii mt of tli I'.ix l.ihx" 'undax ;. i:xen tin ni.ittrss' nu.i'il.ix nights, ;J when ,11i. l theiti s xx HI he ilail. and P. R. R. RELIEVES CRUSH AT CAMDEN SHIPYARDS Special Klcctric Tialn Serlco to Plants Answers Complaints of Philadelphia Workmen In order to ncconunoditc the shipyard workers who nro emplojed In the thlp xards at Gloucester and South Camden, tho rcnnslxnnla Jlntlroail ! noxx- running- ppccl'il trnlns tj l'lilrxlexx- Urcet, South Camden, nnd the South Olouccstcr station. Tho poor trolley cerxlce to the plants of the Xexx' York .Shipbuilding Corporation and tho Ncxx- Jmey and l'onn.ihaiil.i Companies rauscd a gen eral complaint to bo mado by all three companies ns xxell as by their employes, Tho three companies nro Meadlli' In creasing their xxoiklng force" nnd In steai'. of getting better the trolley pen- l0 has been getting worse nnd pictures n of men lunging on the Mile nnd rear of , time and they were lato getting home for supper, so an order xxs Issued to tho rcnnsjlxaitl.t Jlillroad and now alt of tho rlectilc trains Icnxlng Camden In thn tnoriilngH before tho shlp,uritH opcnjnxo epeclal cars for tho hhlpjard xxorkcrH ami nn cxt;.x train Is run. In tho aftrrnorn nn extra train Is run from South illoucesler stntlou to tarry the vlilpjanl xxorkers home, nnd three other trains xxltli eiuplx" lam plop t South I'amiiin xxituin tin nuiiuus. po the North Camden nml riill-idclnhln tho tins weto sent to Seintury Mc- emnloxes noxx- h ixe little I rouble In uet- l Ailon. Men could not git to wink on ting to and from work WON'T OPPOSE'BROiAl Dr. Robinson Withdraws n&.CM date for Medical Club Hca'tt y' In a letter to tho goxcrnors anil' lectors or lho rliilmielphla Medical y Dr. William Dulllcld r.oblnsion, who ' recently defeated for election as br 1..H. r. t ...A .1..l. 1... TM A.l.a. ..jj mill w. ii n,. .'.. j.m imi'ii 1-. rin T linker, has iipkcd that In tho elect!, A r-.iui, hi ,,i,n ii.,ku in uiiirfi inc ICCIrW nlcal Inxallditv of the previous eW llorfl , ins naino Hiiau not ne consiaered rs, caniiiiinic agunn doctor urubaker t , MM The Van Sciver Sale Presents the Largest Collection of Beautiful Furniture at Lowest Prices JirJta lM-Pi mfYi TT IS no exaggeration to say that in order to see its equal - you might traverse a dozen cities and visit a score or more of stores. Even then, you would be missing much, for many of the beautiful suites and pieces here displayed are exclusive to this greatest furniture Store in America. "President W'oodroxx WiUon is ,x ml-' ti mniless will hold no terrors for the Ing elder, and Auitrl.an I'l.clnterl.rns l.lbert, t heat i en ami the ' S.immeis will put alongside of Cardinal Meuler the lie abb to xxltniss suih nlixs as Tuin J'reiilent or the I tilted htitis He has ppoken out both as an ineilciu and as a rrcsb,tirian Hn Is th. great out standing Am.rican Chrlstlin "A closing woid. and 1 tn ak noxxr only t for the rhurih with wnlrn l am ior I ncrted: "Tho rrch, tit hii Chin. Ii Is In this war neari ami i-oui in bi ha f of Mm to tin lllglit. Hire Comes the llriilc' and other he ulllners del mortal da trlmoa I lu.ked tho doois of an aniihltheatri.aiid great pilmlplen of popul.u t,oxeinnunt DISMISS SCHOOL (il'AIM)S .lei This Is no plan? for nu h r ,,... f, ; u. i m . .. unless oti ionic In .U.peM Lowcl NIcllon "oaid Thanks Home l.ntlL'llerl.i el xeilflco' nella V.illu I. igatliu lungo la losta. t cognlrlnnl ed attncehl ill sorpriPi fin ono rfcttti it! dallo nostro tiuppo t Ca-tlone id a Cupev Slle, n dUdeio 1 1. 1- rlsullato la cattui.i ill alcunl pilglonlcrl.- La nostio acnonaxl lianno Igorn amento bombardato In Itcillta' illstni le llneo nemlehe II trallleo nille llnee ferrnxlarlo ad orlento ibl l'laxe fu efllcacemcnto innlestato, li hmiisi noflo, ilil ntstrl ellxoll. 'lutto le nostio uiacchino tornaiouo p.ilxe. (ili axl.itoil ucnilit lianno uunxn mente ilato Hfogo al loio linpulMi ni.il Migglo, bombaid.indf; cnczli id altio iltta' dell i planura xnitta, oxe l.i popoliPlone clxllo i' molto dens.i o gll oblettlxl in il i tin 1 ill ultima Im port. inra l'.iiloxa. 'Irexso n Mestie fuiono ripctiit.iincnte .nt lec.ite. Cimie usual- -rMt, attempt to ilrlxe in a wnlge be- tendiml to the Hum., lxruie lleserxcs inrnS:,:,!,!;,, I, ' '-" " Y M c- A ",1.,ll l.uil.cs,l for the guauls furnished i ,ln, rcinl iaigo nimierr .11 xltthno hi xcrillc.,- ';''" 1!ob(;"' eountu-ciiaigi- is a tin gil abltantl falluie l.ospeilalo ilxlle ill Trcxiso fu col- s.ys oui;i,i, LACKS KNliWI.i:ti:i: plto e contemporaiii anmnt.) otto pel- I " "'-"' '' lv;1 "" " Mile ilmapein utilso o iliocl fei Ito ti.i I Dularlng that a lick of knuxxlidge on li pnirakirinne , the part of Doctor Odcll Is lexeahd bx venczi.i lion i liirono xuiiino ne- )s aitlele. Doctor isotietts iiii'xxeif u nun dinnl. i point for point In a Matinicnt he die- In pnnzo ilato riall Attache Milltain tUu, tl 10 I:u.,s.,NO p,.u, . i.i.uonn. Americano, lolonnello Uuckley, In onore . The 0nt,, position whi.h I liold In del Colonnello nohert Perkins ed nltri (,1P ,icn0Ia .ssemblx of the Presbxtcrl ulllclall elelU Croco-Iloshu Americana. im Culrcl," ll0 Ka,, , al,les mo lo hksiuiso com-lderexolo Iniportanza po- M,lto ,lat AlnP,oan l'rcMbMirlans baxe lltlca per H piesenzt elell Ambapclatoio . . .,.... , anx- time with b r- niau mllltailsm. nor xxltli the irintic Oer iiinn ulillo-oiitiv. nor with tho tlxeolog- li.il x.Ajailes xxhlih liaxo liecn put foi - & ward dining tho last txxiiitx-flxo ,eatsS pent his poldleis In to ilix the people I as against iiutoei.u v and ,iK,i In win l'or thlee hisirs tho slalightu wuit on xiciorx ior a till. i-liiltliii . lilll itlon and Tiiiiii ilefenselesH mm, women and oxer the pihultlxr biilurli-ni ilnm ihlldren xxeie butiheied 'I tien Am-1 l'l'"ied b, Ceini in inillt.ii inn Iiioms bishop of Milan, xuoto a stinging 'Our inemles hax. fnigoti.i, that tlie, I Mter In 'lheoilu'luK I.ati r the llmperor are Christians ' I diternilned to go to ihureh In royal . I Btale Ambrose" met him at tlie outiri ' ponh nm' i.ilseil his hand In denial I ! ' Vou may nut entci.' lie sal.l In tones I of tliun.lei i fiu fill 1ml Hhinie and wirtoxx' (lo bail, to xout Defeni' foi Srix'ices Ipilace' Your li.itnls dlp xxltli blood Ke pent' Itipeiit: and tluu conn; but l'liither prntrctlon of in, sr,noinlv(, not noxx' at boxxer Muloii hi been dei nu d tin- , 'llio cliui.li looueu on. Honor yuen . (c,Usar,. )lN ,,0 m1i0, l f ., i ihilges, vlillc the lied Cios and the ,., ,,,, ,.,,, ,,,,,,. , . ! Y M C A took up tho xx.nk of rcrxlco township, and a xote of th mks lMS rn 7atlou for tin sLooIs t n nme tlmn past Cinwaie of till- aetlou b the pehnol bond, about a M'oin of the gu irdsmen of Unl.i and Cxnixxd xxent out in the ex tieme cold xu other last night for tho purpose of pt.itiiling giuiii ox.r the hehoolhoiises I'iioii nirlxnl at theli distillations (hex xxcre Informed of the aitlon that had been taken I 'j Co c del (icueialo Molluari, rotto i-egietnilo dl htato nl Mlnlslero della (iucrrn, lappresentatante II (leneia.e Allltrl lnlnlstro dilla (iuerra il eiu.ile troxasl In Paris! P.er II concilio di guen.i n' ,,,,,,, U1,lpri.,t,, 1. Ambai-clatorn I'ago liilndo" al lie Ittorio Knnnuelo the chlamo' ' il lie hohlnto" iieiclio' (In dal prlnclpjo dell i guen.i c' Ft.'ito tra 1 sucl uomlnl nl f route. II Colonello llucklcy ispicwe SK5SDTLK1 S.B. COUGH DROPS I & wnlvH Tr";'.T BT jl No advance Don't let coughs and colds bother you this winter. Use Smith Brothers' to ward them off. They're pure. At drugehts, groccrt, conlcctlon its: also iivwj and cigar stands. !SSSS!iMMSSii3S!S!S!SMaWSMs. fa Vo ioiognl7o heaitlly the alllableraJ .ontilbutlon which (lei many his made In E times past for the welfare of mankind, j jj but In recent ,ears exer.xtbliig In iler- I fe mm thought and life has been tw piled ltd In tho direction nf the support of the . gJ t.ii i...... ... . rn.'., inn and the Potsdam g Ing ltallano spoelahii' te per l'oieup 17I0110 ul Col del llosso u Mouto Mil liella brlndato al l'rcsldtnto Wilson e alle'.u mat. 1 americann, illsse: "VI v' nn 1 .intone tra lo Alpl ed II 1'lixo oxo 1 coloil frnntcsl ed Inglesl ill gla' pxento lano. cd oxo nol nicrlamo cho le etelle o lo fctrlco doxranno ossein pieslo pplegatc per guadagnaio nuox.i gloila" SOLENNI FUNERAL! When xxar came the Piesbxterlan r1.nw. ( tlin.iiirli 1 1 d flam t il Auvmixlilt' II Clcncralo Montauail. dopo axcr .',, 1,.. a.,,,,. n,, v.. tiouil (loxernnient. cstablM ed Its na tional sexke loiinnlsslon and has been lemleilng seixlie caincstlx and success, fullx along lines appropriate lo the xxork of the ciulsthn Church Tiillx- 120,000 of the men In the National Army are 1'rcshj terlan church members, and It Is to be lemembered id tint 1'ieslclent Wilson, Vice President ra DI ANTONING SIRAVO ' "1J:. L l'1""'"," ,"hn" !?Z' - - -. -. - .- llll Ulll'll ,11 V i,.v,,ii.s,-j ... iiiu .v.'j- tei hn Church lerl mattlni. paitcndo dalla resldenzi lieference Is made Vy Doctor Odll l N. S110 North i:ioxcuth Btrcct, ebbcro ( t))c, y, ji c A . and fiom the sdo of luogo I funcrall ikl opmplanto Anto- tlp vr0ng Idei tint the Y. M. C A. is nlno Mraxo, un tontr.it toio ltallano independent of the churches. This or molto conoscluto c ctlmato, e rlusclrono j ganzatlon nexer xxouhl liaxe had exist imponcntl anche per il numcioso ion- j tmt, i,ut for the Christian Church. John corso dl amlcl c patcntl, 110111110' dl 1 u jiott, Its general sccretatj. Is a pro larghc rapprcsentanzo dl assoolazlonl 1 nounecd Christian man and recognizes dclle quail II defunto f.ucxa parte. I OM r,ery possible oecislon tho Indebted- 11 cortco funebro feco sostt alia nes of the nssoilitlon to tho chunhes. Chlepa Itallana dl Nostra hlguora .11 M f. A Av f.run, WOHK Pompcl, alia t.csta strada presso llrle ToerTiirp axenue, oxe 11 rettoro Ilcxoremlo Padir roi.i.xiiM. Ucuttlo cclebro' una solcnno mess.k '1 am pilxlleged to be a member of funcbio e pionunzlo' connnoxentl paiole tho co-opiratlng commlltco rcprcientlng prcsso 11 fcrctro. Antonlno Sliaxo era nato In Colic al Volturno, Troxlncla dl Campobasso, ed 1 ax ex a appena cln(iianta .innl. Lascla IncoiiFolablll la mogllo c duo flgll. 11 defunto d.i inoltlsslml aunl tlsledexa In eiuesta cltta' e. laxorando lndefessa- mento el era crcnta una poplzlone nglata Contaxa numeropc umlclzlo o 11011 axexa ma I mani'ato ell portare II fiio contilbuto In opcro fllantroplche, dl carlta' c patriots tlchc. liccentemcnio era piuio panico larmcnto nttlxo nella inccolta dl fondl, tra gll Itallanl, a bcnellclo della Croco llossa I.a sua lmmatura morte ha lxa mento nddolorato la colonla Itallana dl Philadelphia. MaWson & DeMan 1115 Chestnut .Street Opposite Keith's These Furs at Half Price Ifefitfl mfftv'' i '' .Js5s3 I WILL AID WAGE FIXERS Pennsylvania Railroad to Give All Possible Assistance to Commission President Samuel Ilea, of tho renn pjlxanla Hnllroad, has addressed a ines. 1 pago to all cmplojes of tho pjstem call- I Ing nttcntlon to general order No. B, of Dhector Oeneral McAdoo, explaining to 1 tho cmplojes tho scope nnd purposes of tho newly created lailroad war com mission. After quoting tho text of the order. President Ilea ba,s: "The management of tho I'ennsyl Xanla Itallrond system has at all times I endeavored to adjust wages fairly nnd 1 equitably for nil cmplojeii. Tho aboxc-1 named commission Is to Inxcstlgato the Compensation of persons In cxery de-1 partment of the railroad ten Ice, so that , , all emplojcs may rccelxe equitable con pldcratlon. All Information renuested liy the railroad vrago commission will be furnished to facllltato Its lux estima tions." Copies of order No. 5, xx 1th Mr. Ilea's comment), will bo posted on nil em ployes' bulletin boards of tho I'ennsyl xanla Railroad system. I STATE COLLECTS $137,000 , IIAnniSBUnQ. Feb. B. More than 137.000 was recovered for tho Stato during 1017 by the Attorney General's , Department from estates or relatlxes of wards of the Commonxvcalth In Ineano and other Inslltntlr.ns f Hills for maintenance xvero collected lapom those able to make payment and It -' oeiiexeu that the total this jear xtIU W.OW.JtIchrd 4V. Wllllanjson. of I n Paint up During Heatless Days Use the Oil, paint with a glossy, tile-like, white finish. Made by a special proceis ox cr which we have exclusive con trol. Contains no varnish. Its firm, yet clastic surface will not crack or scale, for It expands and contracts with temperature changes and withstands vibra tions. Used In over 4,000 plants. RICE'S MILL WHITE HJarreieu sunlight) The original "Mill White." It Increases your daylight 19 to 3G,: by actual tests. Reflects every ray of natural and artifi cial light. Reduces yourlightlnz bills. Resists dirt. Is sanitary and can be washed clean wh.'n other paints need re-coating. Remains white long after other paints have turned yellow under the same conditions. For all In terior use In shops, factories, stores, restaurants, etc. Sold In barrels, also In cans. Made inGloss,EggShelUnr Flat U. S. Cutta Percha Paint Co. Providence, R. I. m. IVind Ce., Up Arch Ht , rhlla. U. V. Parrew tW 3H Oernian- town Ax .. Phils. .,,. u, .. 81un UriMt C., IS H. l.Jth Nt rfciu. n Z m : S: H : ! 51 ! ft) ?s k :' a : m : pj :: ej : m ?: k :: Are Exceptional THEY are limited quantities leftlji from the busy selling- of last week. I li I They are the fine furs from our regu-1 jj ; lar stock reduced tor our great bale a :j I now in progress. But, having sold jj 1 down to small lots, thev are now 1 1 rrl A. X. I. -t a as S- J s -.- -. -J Xm r-. 1 u -m w A I -t. . --. (! i iuruici lcuuucu lu iuiiin Liiciu away quickly. Be early. This Is But a Partial List of These Half-Price Furs 49.00 Nutria Sets 24.50 59.00 Australian Opossum Set 29.50 69.Q0 Taupe Fox Sets 34.50 69.00 Jap Cross Fox Sets .... 34.50 75.00 Kamchatka Wolf Sets. . 37.50 85.00 Black Fox Sets 42.50 85.00 Near Seal Coats 42.50 II 0.00 Marmot Coats 55.00 120.00 Natural Muskrat Coats. .60.00 1 35.00 Fisher Sets 67.50 220.00 Pointed Fox Sets 110.00 240.00 Hudson Seal Coats 120.00 29.0.00 Hudson Seal Coats 145.00 O ; f 7 v :vx i; . . n WMVY-inr.r; ' '-.'i il'' ,' zHW iii'JA Beautiful, finely designed, well constructed furni ture is the rule at the Vnn Sciver Store, yet our almost unlimited price-range shows that good furniture is not necessarily costly. For instance, you will find a neat 4-piecc William and Mary Dining Suite in Jacobean Oak at $62.00; solid Oak Extension Tables from $9.75 up: many charming and inexpensive dining suites in the 'popular American Walnut; Mahogany Dining Suites from $75.00 to $980.00. And in Bed room suites there is a choice 4-piece Mahogany set at $94.50; an Adam style 4-piece suite in Ivory Enamel, beautifully ornamented, at $85.00, etc. The living room and library are well cared for, too; for example, you can get a luxurious Wing Arm Chair in genuine leather for $16.00 up to $1 15.00, nnd our assort ment of living room suites in cane and mahogany, upholstered in handsome velours and tapestries, is exceptionally large, low-priced and attractive An Uriequaled Selection of Floor Coverings at Prices' That Spell Economy With a stock valued at more than a quartcr-of-a-million dollars (figured at wholesale costs of months ago), you can imagine how well equipped wc are to take care of every requirement no matter how unusual. And, dur ing this February Sale, regular prices have been marked down heavily regardless of the fact that many of them were actually below present-day manufacturing costs. We quote a few interesting, representative items, but so comprehensive a stock must really be seen to be appreciated. $115 Royal Wilton 11.3x15.0, $96.00 $103 Royal Wilton lO.GxW.G, $87.50 $92 Royal Wilton 10.6x12, $78.00 I $74 Royal Wilton 9x12, $57.00 i $68 Royal Wilton S.SxlO.G, $52.50 j $65 Royal Wilton 9x12, $52.50 $58 Royal Wilton S.SxlO.G, $43.50 $45 Wilton Velvets 9x12, .....' $32.50 $45 Seamless Axmin. 9x12, $34.50 $32.50 Wilton Velvet 9x12, $24.50 The Mtnpo.t of Ha? I nr A slue Extraordinary WOLF SCARFS Special at 9.50 Less Than Half Price" Brown. Taupe. Black. A limited quantity. Hurry. $2.75 High-Grade Axminster Carpets, $1.65 per yard Some with borders to match; limited quantity. $3.00 Whittall & Bigelow-Lowell Body Brussels Carpets, $1.65 per yard Some with borders to match; part tolls only. $2.25 Best grade Inlaid Linoleum, 95c sq. yd. Part tolls, patteins specially suitable for bath rooms, pantries, kitchens, etc. Please bring sizes. S'ffl in I 2 a !' hi tsl :' :i Cm : 't 11 J' !t4 S :.:.n tin :n i ih ivJ&. 2' ; v F4 i'i' IhJM : 'v :8V SY. :5iTv : : M L j !.H Our Great Sale is still In progress, in which all our g regular stock is reduced. With the cost of furs advanc- ing, with the need of furs increasing on account of the S weather and the lack of means of keeping warm, this fa reduction on furs of the quality we sell, is an event no woman should miss. B,van Sciv WW Iw i A small deposit iclll secure purchase now for deliveru later upon monthly payments during Spring and Summer. MM orders .promptly . fitted, Purchasing agents' orders accepted with usual 10 per cent' allowed. '" Reoalrina and rtmodellna, at w cost. . 'MiVshrv '!,..' ?' , f low cost. Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. Store Opens Daily at 8.30 Clo.fi.Vt 5.30 P.M. 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