Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 06, 1918, Night Extra, Image 2

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COAL
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er foils Conference to
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mestic Shortage
IUT1TATP Ain UPMnTt!
l jJtailroads Bringing Only Two-
jf j thirds of City's Estimated
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?iS ' XlIJjR-PHILAPELPklA, WEDNESDAY. FEKRUARY 0, 1018
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FI.. .! -II. ..(. n Tl.ll ..tAli.t.ln l.na
X 1 f " t '! -Vt MlUttllUII 111 I JilialUVIUllt 119
K preached an nculo ftnge. rraticH A
&&- r'Ltwl, fuel administrator for tho city,
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fl -. nnelllmlo ln1l flint fit laVllrf
f mn"'' (iwrunn i.uv. .t ...... ... ..... .
,,i 10.000 famUIe nre In pxtrcmo distress
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fcOUNTY PAIlt JKEN AID
FOOD ADMINISTRATION
Association Meeting Hero Also
Boosts Intensive Production
and Elects Officers
Adoption nf a icsolutlou backlnir (toi
national food administration, advocacy
of Inert nscd horse breeding In Ills for
military puriioses nnil clcc'tlou of olllcei.i,
imirkeil tlio second und final .la'n se
slop of the Iniis.vhnnl.i .Slate Assocla-1
Hon of County Hair nt the Hotel Itiui '
over today.
Tho icsolulloi, Indorsing llir work nf
Herbert i ver :itul iir miBlnif nctlv
III was Introduced Li orrls (! Tt tu
ple of l'dcnimon repr.se ntltiK the Chestn
County l'ulr ,socl itlnn It followed 1
letter fioni the nilmliil-tritloii nelilsliu
tlmt ootiiiix f ii I rw lip nntlnu.il thin .venr
to inintu.iKi fill mil" nnil usI.Iiik for ic,
npcintlon I
A .ouuultttc nf two-J S Seldom I
ridge, nf I,iiu tPtir ami .Vnrrv Coch
inn, of Diu-,,ii - us appointed to ko ti
yiiisnitidon ami murcr villi the national
fond iiiliiilitlnti.it nr The .ominltKo wl I
vllt iiIkii Dim tor Ccnrral nf lUlliiuuN
LIBERTY STATUE TO HOUSE BOND SALESMEN HERE
KWxaHi&.aiia;-. iwi'iffiwnfmrj
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lip, hope of Immediate relict.
A. conference to illiui"i a)H and
' means of rellevlnc the ncutn ilomcNtlo
(Khortace vaa Immediately mile! Iy
William I'ottcr. fuel administrator for
PennnjlVanla. when In returned to liM
offloe thin monilnc after a trip to WiikIi
Invton, where 'lio confeireil with Ind
eral rucl Admlnlptr.itor Unrlleld Mr.
Potter called In coniultnttnn Mr 1-ewl'.
John IMmonilM, recently appnlntcd an
thracltn distributor, unJ A O Antone,
bltumlnoun coal dlftrluutor. Confir
fiicfu. with Urnest llnncy, AlBtaiit
Dlntrlct Attorne), and inMil Waller
sttln, counsel for Mr 1'ottci and Mr
liewln, renpectlNtlj, who b1m held tn ill
cusi tho leR.it ph.iHC of the diversion uf
coal from Uh orlKlnnl onxlKiieeH
"I liac no doubt that nt leaM lo.0m (
famllleii nre in ncute need of coal,'
ttlrt Mr. 1-wIk. "Man of Hum Hid 1"
their supply lust April and bio not
"been able to obtain miv coil since tint
lock wan cNhauHted I am frank to
iay that I am ut a loss n- to how tin
situation Is to ba rmprtied 'Uio rail
roads are brltiElnB Inler tlnn two-thlrili
of the 1G.O0O tons which wan pet hi tin
minimum wartime dii'y nctd of tin
city."
COLD irAMlT.K.S movi:mi:nt
fold weather han iiriIii held up phlp-1
rnents of coal to rhllailclplda, with the
result that more famllli ore tod iv with
out coal than at nn tlmo In tho Ut few
w celiE.
ItejiorlH from nil ecciIoiis of renn.)l
vanla ilctalllni; the prriousnca of tin
frelBht tie-up iiullcatn tint niicr nuj
Inc tin fair se.iKin in tho summer
Hal While, of Indlina, la , was elertel I
president mini otlliVrs eleited wn
llrt M.. president. Walter It ilncUnini
llvbinv. iriiuid he president, Alinei
S )slnr, Iteniline, third kn preslden
Dr V T .Mi Mlll.in, and km retarj-lre.i--urci
.1 S J-oldomrlilRe An txecuthc
i oinmlHii' nf tell inembetH nlsu was
cliocn
Tin noi latlon reptesents a capital (f
SIOOOO.OOli ltepreseiil.itlvei of noMlt
(oticiiii. outlined uiilnue wnr noveltlc.
for the icimlnu fcasuu Kdlslis nf th
KaSer will supplant tho customir.
li ilili s ' hit with baseball". It wis lud
i.itid, and lloclieH" will inlnRlo wlti
huniw and KliafTes on the m(ir-t,o-roundh
hi:ads si:a snitvici: uuki:ai
Hnur'.c IluilditiK CnRineci to Rccruif
Men for Merchant Marine
Wllllim ! Illee. chief eiiKlntcr o
tne lioiii.n lluliillnir, has I ten ai i
pointed by the I nlted Males shlpplnt
Ixrird us head of n new branch of
tho Nallotnl Set Service Uureiu !
l opined In this elt Tho woil. o
the bureau will consist of reirulllni
the personnel nf the American mer
i h nit mm ln up tn the total streiiKth
of Sn.ooo. as planned b the shlpplnt.
board, and the local ei(!lro Is helm
etabllhid to provide coincidences for
inrollIiiB tho hundreds of men till
clt Is expeited tn eontrlTiute
'Ihe iiMIiu will bo open d illy at tin
liouisn llullillni; wlun appllc illon
lilnliks 1 nt ui position at nnil shl
will be furnished tn nillve born Amer
c.uiH. Ml Illce, up tn tlm piescnt
ins nun (iiiolllnK nlllier for Ihe ma
i Rf iWS-rJT 7 ltv. rr-2.&fcZ'T2CHll7,r$K.2' '
1 th 1 !U it'1 !:u-v;-. ;i!l
il is r cK.rdij; c a M..iefc . x - ;
m v 'i n ii i n i a ' -.: f r &
i W -.' tt. 7 ' ' ft?' .','' I i ' '-. &
IL M. I t-. I K Bk ?l .- i 1 1
h - " '- .. -- i-'?i-. mmaP'yVk r i 'v- s
w ... e ' ""- j wi&Kf.'jnm s .,. .-?? "i. a.
1 .cafcrSEvSr--- '.mi Vte rM'vH
I ' ntefisfflh. mkm?j "sJm&.svA I
W MMLuW1. T tVXttf. ',!!Lv. ifdiI,PSt J.Y -?-',.' i A' . ( S'.i
m P ? i i cKSBErflr '"-(sTST h j k' ' !'. n
Mr li' wm fWl jllvl.1'- ;.
imBSMvwi Mis Wfev4
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WAR FUND CAMPAIGNS
TO BE CONSOLIDATED
LASTf QUOTAS OF FIRST , MOORE TO HAVE FR
DRAFT LEAVING CITY, FIELD FOR CONGRl
Pornirmnni. nr.mnization of Recruits From Northern Sec- senator Salus Will Not
i - l i.. ninnrln nr i
"War Welfare Council" Will i " CP" l '-' poso iuomoer irom Thif,
Be Completed Today
Others Go This Evening
District
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j'miaucipnian nnu iiuuwn iMIrVPT? A C TvTre '
fori '"" . viiiijiiia
. ... . . . .. ... ,i.n
Tlio war We fire council ni inn-- . . , . . . ,in,,.-irturn
delphln and Vklnltv. n now orcin zition ","',, , , ' 7
in ,1 ,. i im,i. .,r fund cim- 1 1'nmn Meade. Md . this inornlnB
imlKiis. today will ;neet for permanent A M,rr, triln took 800 new Nnl0"; Vm C Intimates Untire Citv Ttt
orBimliatlon. "I Army recruits from the North I nil- "- wiy UjU
appoint- ' iieipni-i station in inn "')"""" "" " "e: nccom
nl liv r T k!ii,nrv ihilnnan of tho iiaiiroiu, 1110 comp.einems .'v...h ...
'.--.h.T;.b.l"t'r..:,..?i n.i rec, n of draftees from the northern sec
I iMi11e.11, i nri'tui. iin ni'"i- "- - it,,,. -, i, .1.
I immendatlons at the ineetlni' to bo lido Hon or the ilt
1 lit 4-30 ncloil. at the Itclh ne--tratfoid lully 800 drafted men from the e en-
1 Motel The commlttie h is 111 ide n tln.r-, trai and southern Philadelphia draft ills-
luirh lnestlsat!oii nf similar work ilon trlets will lc,ie tha Haltlmoro and Ohio
In other Hrsc cities, notably fleel.uid ftallroad Station, Twrut-fourtli nml
wiie'ir niutll lIUplll llinn 111 1 inr '!- ".tuniiiui putvwi ' -- " -- . ......... v.. ...... r.v,.., miirccs rto
for funds IiaH been eliminated and the o'clock for Camp Meade They will mai.e lir that CcinRiewimui J IliimplooV
wnil: carried 011 ninie 1 Hlelcntly up ilcllclencles In nrlous companies due Hm ,norP than likely recel0 ik,.
tn the depaituru or men ior ouiei i-uinn port or mo vines
mended
ts.t-1 Iff. O lileun.l .., ,
""Ml m.r- I'ureiil IIUl Itt k..
ranks today that State Keintor s. I
K Sains, of tho I'nuttf, Ward .Zl
lirt ti n.itidlil lit. fiii !.,.,.. H
v : " -""Kicss, j.
,l t .annil f I AI11 n, a,. ,1 ..o
iKuitiiM iiuni -i.ui,u rtnirccs TtoM
THo avh.i ..-. ,.e il.i i i.iinfMl U ill
i. i. ,iio .' i ni rs for tin nml .ejection,
icrmuieiit lAirmlzatloii will bo elected . A inlNttirr of liushter nnu' tens nt
The Idea nf i oin entr itlnc ctmptlRii
TiileltleM fnr tho li'il Cross V M C A
l!o Scouts nnd ntlirr w ir-worl: oruani
ritlnns In n icntral body was mappert
nut Dieomlier II at 11 meetltiu i illej
bi n commlttio if prominent men. win-
iliew up lesolutlons lonklnR toward b
It IS nn
Orcanlratlon will support nil six a
CmiKressmeii now servlntr frnm it!
. .. .. .u. Vntl, 111.11. illclrl, la lit ll,la ,ti. 'u
lenneii tne (lepiriurc in un- '' . "- ............ . .,o ...
utkllililt selected, men Jokes and i:.i- .state .S'mntnr Kduln II Van
ety ilihhnl bade and forth an the men 1CII ,0 VW1H llsKc,, ,f ,t "
u. .li,., i nn iw.n i.ffnrn Ihe trains PmliV v.A...,ir.M u.i ii ..... . - uu'
....,..., ..I. .... - - .-.-iiit.tj, , -i, Mill iu uui lie .1
for Conjrrcss:
cantJJ
' tJAiin Inn U.l.m I .. 1 .... .
"ui "" """! it not nnu nan noiiB
n r.inillil!iln f,t fnn. .. . . U
" " '"' v""ii"i'' .H rap
lift at O'lC o'clock
' We II brlnjr back tlio Kal-er's inus
tacho'" shouted a Joulh to his mother.
tinntlinic campiluns for war work aim vhe HUKlied I tt,ow ,e neur made aniiounccmeni'l
nm r .jiil ..iivii inv .i,i-,,t .. ..,. ....... .. - .,,, .mu ,, , ., ,i ,,-, v
' ' . . -.- ....11... .. "" -. . MIIIUIU V "
in motion teirs suppiinien miiuib nn , ..... I
the fails nf rilvrlMs and friend", and fceiutnr nio tlnn said thai Sil
some or the lies In I lie iar winuows . ....... ,,- ,,, ,,.. nllP nrnal b
Were wit "."' .""" "-""-ririi niai neiiagi.
A fimliilno flood i-aiii.ultiii, tiotlnsT n'lniu 111 tne heiiate foi otlng f,
in it una of the tlrartics was i icmiik a ""!" ii-raaiiuu i
swiater, 'peeled' off her own and pae 'i hP announcement tint Mlu.t.
rnit,ll.li,n 1 lnnti.,1 ... .. . . " 1
nldliitr small but peei itheles
timt appeals" for funds for homo lino
f ri Ikii relief.
'Ihe nrR!iiil7itlnn (ill was Issued bv
.'imiiel T liodlne Cm us II K Curll
Ihomas On Witt Cujler, Joseph A
'iihrrt the l!i I ir ,lo"epli Krnu-
kopf Alba II Jnhnvnii ileoiKe II Me
. j!iS?.Ja'--"fc-''i"vf'tVw
rism&gsiSSKSstK.ssss
In tlic middle of Uroad street in fiont of City Hall Mayor Smith now a cold spike today at the
' . . fc-i H. I f . a if' fii V. . V-. K'l Ml .eu'il 11 .Hillliviiu in'uiKi- ii . f ,n, v.t.lUd t,i ie. I n S(l (I ( I n
$m W$ hViUK '' 1 .J I '"''"n. I! T Ptntesluirv "ml Jolt. Mr.llRUva, ulUr, sPnl, In.n. n ones ,,onrf the pol IHcal rtalto a, bl
S & Sill f'Si P t.l- ., WMmmkcr lit lurs lilcntme.1 w th His ,)f ,lc1(.t (im brcim(, u. nl)Jllt of ll0. , tllcr rrP(, tlln t,;,t ' "J
4MAi' tW&4&tff)&'M''sf 8 n'.""'1"' '"I'I .r'.r', ':"? mlrlnKenloiisees l'ml Jlorrl-on was ,,, i u tllIlliMlu0 aB.lncW
Wfflh WaWJW1 -MS 'f. I: f Wli.ru ii Pepper Hi nest T '1 . IrB tr th. lnel.j fight, i Ihe kIici of the man .Mooie and tint his waul coS
WMX ?H7,'Vtr " ' V- It ,n!V,,,'-V,m,V Vn",',,,I,,"1Jl1,.,.i'l" i:nieiKciicj Alii for the purpose nf s.oomlnKhlmV
fYU-. I V . '- i I'"1'1 WwlMiim nnil P I Staples MH itP0 Dob'ou Altemus .ll. n turn to the State Sen ite nrd f
'v M " C"-' L ' '''Xi K tillmtiil n moloriar load of sweitirs, other nasnii
i .i-.lL " 'irtS-.iri B ...,.. .t- I woolen helnuts and wilsthts iimoiiB tin c( ., m i , ....
" ' IZJ3&&ZS-3.-& m ' ' "V,f,ri1 '""J-om local bo.ru .o 1. 11ollI, s,rI(, f;n'S
i.(. L w- .1 f ..u' . . ..'--' LaK Willi WI'II IVlIlllllll 111 111 I .11 II 1 I ..4 . 1 ill. II. .
iiui, Hiici-u win huiiiii me uibkc 1 icpncn " tp tuiuo ol ldbertv cut erected. Ihe aitluiect's plan
tor tho Rrcat statue is shown above. With its ba c, it will stand li'tv feet high, facing the central
action of the city, Dioail nnd Chcstnu. -,i euis. It will tower well ou.ud the middle of the Lincoln
I nil WCSt Knil TlUSt llUllllinirs Ulliell will f.ip,. .1. lt linto mi nn,pliu I'iflor,., ft ..,,,.,. ,, Ml
,i P.1,1111. O.VVV,, ...I.L, -I1IU.I1V.. Illl
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house Ijootlis where Liberty Honds of the thud issue will bo hold. I'uichasers will mount n stairway
jiisiuo i. me naicony anil tncie uucj n ln.iss nail in the white rectangle beneath the feet of "Libcity,"
thcieliy mnkinR a lnnss base on which her feet will test is the sale piocccds.
"", , ,,, . ,.... ... ,!,,- " .mil (iiiuiiiiiK (iiikit inr lie ma
not bo cipocted until wanner weather , ph(. )11Klmc,1(. Mln(1 , ,,, ,)llrhl
if
Qt
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arrles.
Hvcn with the outwn-d bound fulUit
embargo, In effect on "licatlcis' Monday
the railroads failed to brim; sulllclent
coal to Philadelphia 1 Inures Klcn out
by the lallroads for the 1 ist iwciitl-fuur
hours showed n total of only SCOO ton
of domestic sizes, is iiKalnst the
estimated wartime dallj consumption of
15,001. tons , with seieio weather at least
20.000 tons Is required to keep tho Phila
delphia householders w irm
To protect tho small consumer who Is
unable to procure coil ieept through
the medium of tho sin II lornn store"
-where coal Is sold In bags nf twcnt
fhe pounds, Francis A Lewis, clialnnan
of tho Phlladelplil i coal committee. Ins
ordered that not more Hum 10y bags bo
delivered to anv one ilealir In tnentj
Jour hours.
PROni.NC. INTHrtlOIt SIIIPMHNTS
Investigation of the quality of coil
shipped and produced, by anthracltn
operators, Mb and little, has brought
to light such Klarlns p.rpetntlon of
fraud on oiis.unu.rs of nil sections th il
he Federal fuel admlnUtratlon. tlnoUKli
A. C. Campbell und Tudor Williams,
administrators in Luzerne and Lickn
y anna Counties, today tool; summary ni -tlon
to prevent further nbuso belnc
heaped on a lonK-sufferlnsT public Tho
Inquiry shows ' evcrj thine black" was
sold. I
A Federal order was Issued by Camp
bell today In behalf of the fuil admin
istration that puts the bars up iiK.ilnst
tho further sale of an Inferior and Im
pure quality of coil It becomes effective
at once by making the Inspection stand-'
ard In effect nt tho IickIiiiiIiir of- lull
the basis on which coal Is to be In-
spected In the future bcfoie It Is ship
ped to market or sold
The nimwood Avcnuo Improvement,
Association in West rhiladelphli his is
sued a "coal card," which irads. i
"This card entitles holder to purchase I
100 or 200 pounds of coal nt tho rate of
fifty cents per 100, pa iblo In cash to
the driver at the time of delivery
"Any misrepresentation retrardlnsco.il
will debar tho pirty from any future
coal deliveries.
"Committee reserves tho rlRht to In
vestigate any request for coil
"Kindly do not keep the driver wait
ing for payment, but hive money ready
If you havo ordered coal, leave our
cellar window open when ou jro out
anu icav, money wmr your next-door
lln vnlunteetiil his servlns tn tlin Cov
eminent foi the addition il 1 itmi tn
volved and j.sterdaj lie leielved hi
appnlntni.ut, at n nmnlnil sum, from
tho ItiiruitiiiR Scivhc headtluatters a'
llostoii
nooTLi:r.r.iN(; vs. lahccny
GUNMEN SLAY VIC TIM IN REVENGE; MERCURY AVIATING
OTHER MURDERS BAFFLE POLICE SWIFTLY AS IT FELL
Frank Clements, Shot From Touring Car at Twelfth High Pressure Aiea Shifts
I'oot Cut Oir and Manjrlod, He
Blames Diink for Accident
The irw of u trollev i u t unnlnir
I wist nn nstwlek avium this mornlnp
I fniiml the body of i man Ivlntj acro;
Hie tracks at Nlnitv second street One
font had binii nit olf mid ho was tn
rlbl ininitlcil otherwise but Hill alive
Taken tn the Mxtj -llfth sttcet and
Woodlan I avenue i,titlon ho was ent
I i tin I'nhiisltj llnspll il where he
Mid In was lMward iiijiie twentv-nx
ji u nld, ,i firm hind nt the Modi
Firm Pitiioso Fei r mad nnd .Model
Fnim line. Ills condition Is serlnu
lrom the amput itlon and loss of blood
He told tho doctors that he had been i
ilnnUliiK and n inembi red nothlni; (
upt behiB smirk by a trnllev e il
mil W C A worlceis alo weto , ,..,,,., , , rr , " ""'
i:r.':s7.'t,!?.!!c,','!,.,.OJ,?.;LfOlr,0,.,:n,? "".- known to have the support V,
inu (ii.iiii'ut Jl.ttiiiH .x.u ,,,itt,iii ,i,,,i,
noted TiiniBemilndc swimmer and
Bmnast. unci K.lnnr.1 Tortcrtototo,
I'ubin chCH plijir
The twentv Orrniantovvii lids In thn
quot ih from tin Fltliuitli and Sixteenth
Districts marched to the Clulten ave
nun station with n det ill of policemen,
under l.kutmant Hlvldue, of tlio Oii
mnntovvn station, nt their head The
Sixteenth loi il iltnft bond, with John
Courtnej, chairman, alo .iceon pmlil
them
Anothei hat. li nf draft d men l
sdieduliil to leave tomorrow.
(tUAUTUK WAS MUTILATED
and Oxford Streets, IMet Fate He Had Meted
to Others, Say Detectives
.Sending Halmv Breezes
Here May Reach 40
iToimei Shovv.s IncieaseTOvcr Lattci
in Gloucester County
I tin iimi nr ' IxintliKKhiK ' and ilerieis.
lor tlilee Uh win Miown todij, In tin le
I till ni of the liloiiustir Cmintv (. J)
j'li.iml .lurv, which round ilnhteni ln
II. tiiicntH nt the i nil nf Its slttlnK nt
oodbur, list nlhlit At tho rupiest
inf Count Pros. eutnr Osi ir II llidrim
all of the IndletmiiitH vine liupnundecl
in ii. nn i .irr. sis tn In mad
the i ii n
s . sow mi slnll m iiap, wlti
wh it mi isun v. tnei. it sh ill in meas
in ed to c .iiailu' w.ir lnouitht lioim
tn Fiank Clini.ull with a v.iiceiu.i
list illulit. It he was ubli in appittlit.
It. whin ho nut u il. ath tint. If th.
police ale toned in Huh Hiiml-e, h.
had nflcu luited out to ntheis
Clim. nil who was nun.lei.cl lite 1 i'
lilKllt nil Twelfth meet lual )foid In
in some of B'lnm.n In nvuiKe l.u his liivlui; aitnl
is l iniu lIKinii , in told nir lit ninl!.
i mil in me iniiittnuiits w.ic said tn mi "ins ni cm pnnii is i .sponsible, m
he illii'ded ,11; ilnst stortktepeis atl'o'dlui; In liilntlv. Call ih m nf tin
Paulsbiiin wlnit the s lie nf nn. bP( 1 iniiiilti miu id, fm tin mm It ill 111
without llceiiMH fm s.itril i irs wai mtnd.is nl lt F. biuir and stinted
repotted (lustne Mel Ini 111, count de- hiK moiillis
ofCUei ,tlnt"b',s;',d 'iw'":".;1 ,'"' I Tl"" -tttniil was made t,l,y .,
. ."him. ,ni iitiuinii as in,. muiil.Ki
he I .lis. I'lOlll a liluitni.-r.llib be so. uiil
ists
S1H ike ls J r,,m
1 111. 11 f(W( r thin ever Ik foro in the
count h Ii stnr were bronchi In fore
tho Jill V. total nf thllt compl tints
was lousldireil twtlM- heliiK iijtetcd
I'UKDICT Ni:V IJIIY I'AKTV
Prohibitionists See "L'nfoicement"
Movement as Successor
A new pute, known as tin lliifonc-
inent put,' to suteiiMl the Piolilbltlon
from an unknown mm in -New oil
whoie In had 1,1)110 tn look fnr evldenn
at the lime of the cihius last e.u.
Cnilihan savs tint tills m 111 nave hlin
inn pmuie aim toi.i liim Clcmcntl wa.
tlnn then. 111 ix be. iiiuitu ti,,. Kiinni.
.is jet till police ue tuiilili IndlMiivu
At I he In iiliiff of the womiii befnn
MiiKlstiatp Piniinek this uioinliiB sin
said she hid Income Infituitid will
!' mi nil mini mniiths :it.ii and tint In
was whit Is known as 1 'stool ph-ron
r.it tin pnllio and 11s r'lii li hid tausc.l
lln nl re st nf Pletio Ulani.i nnd S ilvatoi.
c.istiow Ian SipldiilKi as iikiiiIi. r o'
the '.into li iiidll " Kinc For (Ids In
h id b en thrcatemd with d. ith she said
She nt that lime lived 11 1 tin li In id
(piuteis in a li.upe on Thlrt.intli ititct
in 11 .Moiitcomerj aveniii.
she iKn stati.l tint 1 0111.1 nictlits n;;o
she h id a tire 1111 that Ik 1 biisb md, Ch m-
tit I had been shot TtelllnK him of
this, slu sivs lie teplled 'lint will
t'oine duo nil ilclil lie told ,tI. fUI.
tint, sin sivs that .Monda iiIkIiI while
K.ited at a 'tins came .11 Seventh
stmt, an nuto drove up to the door mid
n m in e vine ill. III.. I at him but nil"-ti
md diove huirlidly ,i,
'Ihe woman sajs th it slu Is ,1 mcin-
ner 01 a r(s ei i.nin' 1 mill nt Ctiiuin
'Ihe t-ace whn slid nn one who lived
111 1 'lilt i.l 1 1 ill l.e (nuld lilt aiiywheti
kn.w what ho wis t liking about, for
t'hllidi lphl ins who shlveted In vc-ttr
di s 'cm li inperitiites will be able In
dink iluir iivci.oits lite tod 1 wllhoir
in dlsioiiifott foi the im uui IsiNIn;
it the late of four (listed an hour. It
m iv i;o to full b uijlitfall
nuMrs roit covr.RNou
U. S. Attoiney at Pittsbuiirh Willing
to Take Demociatic Kominalion
H Low iv lluinis, r plttvburRh
Fnltcil Statis llliliict Attoiney has
t iititlv.lv announced hlmvelf as'a can
dnlatn fm the Democratic nomination
fir lioviiimr Ills niiiiotiiic'iniiit fill
tin 1 Iniloiiils the Hemiiiutle situation
as It Ins run rail been unilirsino.l tint
Conductor Wouldn't Take It
Trouble Started on Car
und
SUDnnrt a. J
Vnrc orcaulzitlon Iho only other ii
.iiui in ut- ciicitci are sutxesaoril
.mines i- .vicmuioi and William WcJ
I Smith, both of whom died recttl
Sctntor JleVlchol icpreicntccl the Til
t'lM'ie-i 1. 1111 ins son, William J, 11
Me hoi, ulrcail has the Inilorsemtal
inn hik iin.iiiun 10 succccu lum.
Sinilor Smith lopUM-ntcd the Eif
Dlstrlet, which Is mad" up of the Twr
third, Tvvi nt -llfth Thlrtj -third, Tht-
,111111, 1 11 iv -in m 1 ouv-uurtl and Fir
nnu uiiis ,u pns.ni 11 foellnj.
pm. ess Is Ik Inc an led on to dd.n
I win tin r Sel.et Councilman John ai
ivmii) uiB.inirntion leidcr of
iiuri-iiiiru warn; I'luencc K. t
son, of the Thlily-flfth Ward or fc
111011 1 nunc 11111 in vv iniam t. Scirj
... ..ic 1 in 11 -iniiii . no, snail bft t
Oicanlz itlon h choice ns 11 candMitf
sucicMi n. 11 nor muiu
A.raiin. JIIci. of on Noith Mir- .,,, ('.ni;r.-smen from this cltr J
slnll street, boarded a crowded Houte willl 1111 s' Vnrc Fltst liiv.riV., n 1
J7 Irollov -.r Ibis uinrnlni. I.. II,,. I 1111.111 .1 V lire, I list lllstrlct,' OwM
nf KettlnR downtown He didn't Ret Th Inl '0, W ' I'd , 'nn1!''0 V''
there-at least not rlKht uvvnv , ,r. ' "' ',. l'ro-Mlr " Fim 'e FourJ
a 111.1t11.11.il .
the man whn bid been dolmr the klllltiL ,0n with 11 two-v. ar-old child llvini:
and tint the iniiiil. 1 of Strvmlo 111 il 1 lll0ro '"u ,l", l,oli"' " tint she
'In n bubir shop nt Seventh and l litb-i "'" "1" 1K1'11' "f ' funni livlns
tl 111 stints I im 1. 1, in iv. .,.. n ...i n iir Harrlilniri;
.TIIV (..tin til .. It-'llllllll VV I
I of CI. menll as w is tin inunlti nt I.ulki
Hsplla. a JlevUau, two divs liter in I r,1l Ml'ol ljv one of the two
iiiuloiilit-
pirt. whin Its p. isclilll ' " ' of .111 Italian t.staut.i.it at S.v-
a..o,pllshed it, the 1 itlllea lot, of th. f". ' .'' ",llsl"" Muu" n '
drv ' amtiuhiiint was piedltted it 1 ' ' ,1l "" '",ixisll.llllv for tho kllllmt or
. . ..... . .'. l in 1 1 ill. twm ii li ill 11. ..ii.. .. ... e.-. 1
lonf.'ieiue ot Phil iduplda iirolilhlilnn-
Ists nt ISO- Anil str.ef
'I bo prohibltlonlits aseiiihled list
IllKht tn se'.it tlfltetl ddecites to till
Stat. ..invention to In bed In Pitts
buri.li on Felnuir .' A motion w.i '
catrlid thai 1 committee of three, ap
pointed bj the ihilnuin of the m"it
Inir. should idect the deleBites Tliet
ileleuites weio left Unltistructed The
ate John Hav, !..dfii Htrlnirer, 1:11
wnnil All. 11, fl.tilKt. II foul,, .Inst'ph 1
ltohi'lts, lotl7(l III OVVII, ,1 .1 ittnn
11 1 iiiiim.mu, aames
111 mil. now 11 It ill 111 who wai found
some diH 1 ttei wlih his thro it cm
In the KUttu at Swanson nnd South
stnets at Hie ilnor nf Clcnuntl
Call.thin sivs tint llinniitl w.t
wanted fm sltnll 11 stabliluits mil shml
liurs in onnectleut, alasv.u husetts .Nm
urk, Loulslan 1 mil otlu 1 Stat.s
With thtec nld-blnnilod, brutal mui-
(his on 01111 street within a revv bouts of
cull otlitr list iukIU and .vtstetdiv
110110 of whl.li left 111 dins to irukle I
the police to tilt, 1 erpelr itors of tin
I (beds, the pnlUo ,11, still in (he ihiil. 1
I as to tho Identlt of the ais slns,
A iustcrli)Us tnurliiK iir ti it slippnlj
ciuletly up behind 1 well-tin ssi d mm'
walklnc alnnir Twdttli strctt with hind-,
In his pocket, two slintH and a dead
m in on tlio sldi walk I urther alone th
men
n lined ubnve or othni lueiubcrx of it..
Kim; in rivctiKe foi . ui-inj; t lie ft- ar
ret 1 n-t s. ptenilK r Pnllci ,m sirth
I11K for III mm and Cistiovv
LJ-e'
;,.t
n.lrhhor. Alt orders r.isl. nn ,lIK.r , F '. . "."".."'"'- .iinoiil VV . K
ZL r,, ----- " I 1 IIISICIII, .1 VV III1CKIIIS. lill pest Villi
The Oloucester Count, X J, coutl- n .tts, Flunk I. Mutiii und HI.
Tiouse at Woodbury, U heatless today Wllril Stelmetz
becauso tho coal supply has run out. .
and tho Jail fast Is npproachlni,' that' .,, .......
state, with but a scant supply nf mil AI TEIt "SMILLAfiT," UKCOIH)
on hand. Oflldals and clerks In tho I
office of tho SheritT. surroRate. county I Seventy-five Salesmen Canvass I)usi-',,'n'u trtU 'l dl-dressed woman iks
S "i..?iy"."r...Ta.,:,.?.!,i .n.,.l-, ,""" ".': l'cmcnt. , . tho s.me
11CIC u.l.i, til. a iiiwij,iun 1, my j (IlllUI ii ' '" w
, of tho heatless condition of tho building
but they went to work anjhnvv, keeplm; 1 Scvenl-llvo volunteer salesmen todiv
on their overcoats, itlovcs, carmulTs and I nro i.invassltur Chestnut, Walnut and
mufflers. M.uket streets for .1 leeonl sale of
Tho sixteen prisoners In the Jill, back Smlleairo Hooks," which admit soldiers
ot tho courthouse, becamo anxious as In the cantonments to tho thentrcs In
they felt their colls becoming cooler It which entertainments nre Riven
wan considered doubtful If fuel could I ,ales of tluso books already total
Hcclstt itlon or mile Cermm subjects
of fourteen or more ji irs of ncro as
alien enemies" was he ivy again today,
the third il 1 of the IMIng of the clt s
Telttnnlp lintilllltlnn
street c-tciiliv a 111111 .11. .1 with thtee ,,, , . .
bullet holes in his Mom leh and a tort. Mo" t,nn 2!00 mrn to' "Kn 1 "!-
dollar bill In his cold hand Whit , I "l-ivlts nnd hid their fltiKcr prints nnd
tin) iniilietllon That Is what the pollc. Photographs Mild avv.iv at the unllm i i.
be obtained.
are trIng to dlsiou 1,
As usuil . 1ki.Iif7 li f.nimcd" 1
tho duo that will proluld Tead to tin
el. irlnff up of the msterlous murdet
last night of a mm now known to be
t1K ftftfl ,w..,ll..n . it'l.ll 11 1. liini IIIK'.t "I l.llll ,.",1 II.IU.III HJ Uf
.,.;..' uV' "'""K,. S"""'.L ' Flunk Clenientl .1,1,1 .i,s ,,,d. ot 1345
gi title winds 110:11 the iialinv sotilhwe
tn Phil nli imlil 1.
Tod iv will inn iln le ir Ttinoirnv,
will mntlmt" w.uin. but will 1,0 cloud,
Ih.) wtiitheim 111 Slid Snow or lain pie
dlitcd for cistern Pennsylvania b th
Washim-ton wiather buieiu will not
ennui hue the I'llll uli Iphl.i fnittistii
Slid
'Ihe iln- In tcinpeiature was inplii
Fioni ." degnei nbovo at 10 o'rl-fk I isi
tdi'iii the uierciit Jumped to 17 at inlet
nlghl At s o'clock this morning 0 was
leinrded This Jumped to ID b l
o'clocl:. I
ltipid temperatu.u lives no also
takin pi ice throughout tho wesim, jnn
of Pen11svlv.mil In Plttsbutgh wheroi
u temperatuii. of 10 below was lecGidci
veslerdiv nt the time Phil ulclphla shlv
eied nt . I (lira tho meicuij jumped r. .
degrees nt this time tod iv Cnki
wiather still picv illi In the mount limui I
leglctn ol PcnnsIvinli Ilairlshum
being (5 ibovn and Scrintnn 1 hIio
This m ikt.s foi 1 tendency to ictarn
furthet Lipid temper mire Jumps In
Phllidelphl i. 1 orec.cster Whs said Not
with finding, the eoldct tnniKit vvlh
be ulxjit In dcgiees
I.ffe.ls of veter(llVH sudden col.l
,p, . , ,. , T. .. , "'Ul "c" ""H npparent todaj Tin
rllira Days Listing Of City's PhlliddphU It ipld Transit Commnydla
Mi xs t ... not lecover to an gieit eVTcnl Its 01
Jllo Gorman Population Irged service being still ho1na.leauat,
Shows Ileaw Enrnllmonl na to tau"'" muth "nimetit
omnvs iitaJ LilllOlinient f nhft ix-Hware Itlver w is frozen from
, shnio to shoio this mninlng as 11 itsiil
or two blttei cola nights ,'o vess.li
wern able to go duvvn tho river Inst
night un.l todi rivir tralllo was Im
nedi il I'll. tnnls tti.M ,.1. ..111. .11,, 1
, .- . , 1, L .i mi nun I
culty hv ice bn Us I
The bo it. taking workmen to tin
nog mum unpvard weio lato till
motnlng becauso of the del ly In chop
ping n pathway down tho river.
'ihe temperaturo was J degrees below
7ero nt (tlnn, 1 sin, fi.. ... , .
total of 1SO0 was r.glstered night and slowly roc fn',,,', thui'iour on
u'tnci- 1.1 1110 conductor ....... .1 . i. 1....... . ..
'Ihe (ondtictor refused the qn ,rtci and ..,,'., ,,,V ,,,H ,or nn'"s,a
Mick refits, ,1 to ptoduee anv otl.e, , none m ,' 1 1,' , V Yt ". !,,1,"ounc"f
or to nllcht He rowed with ,i, ". 1'Ki.lHiB Sains Is taken to Indicate tha
all Hemointlo fictions f ivor V.m.o .Mi- ductor until the Twelfth district pollie , "lK,Xkm 'Ml' "M ''pijort, thourtl,
Cornilck, but that he doc. not want to station at Highlit and Jefferson s reels 1'a" ,1"t mx(ic n """"""'t to thlr at
'II111 gic.it I'linro in teiiipeinluip 1 1 1 run was icaehed There a pollcemin was 1
( mini b a sudden shift In the high In view of till-, it Is tindeistond thn 'll!,' ,n" J,lcl "nested M iglstrat.
litessuii. at.a wlileh Is now southeast the nmioeritlf delegation In Congtcss ' r',,lK 1C 'lnm intleel him and put I
nn 1 ne ah nun 1 11 im nils iiriiii,! favoM .Io--eili F lluffes. aK.. ,,t 1.11, u mui mniei .1 peace nnnii
MAX STRUCK UV TRAIN
burgh
ALIEN ENEMIES RUSH
TO BE REGISTERED
Imploding Stove Tires House
Hvploslou of ,m oil stove this morn
Ing hit the to tin e 11 pit of the dinlni'
1 10111 in the hnini if I F Zlmnictmin
1T1S Ninth Hlghteenlli stint, il im,f,-c. i,
tin est. nt ol S.iin n .ililtif- bitoit tin
blii was , iiiMiMnd An al.un, ,
si ni In tin in. 11 putting out the lire
i.uooicbiovvn, i. j., uitizca Inhidl
11 111 iv n v 1 1 at lilcichantvilla Ciossin?
IIoj; Island Vvcll Named, She Savs s
Hug Island was appropriately named, Hnrrj Ilalllnger, of 117 N'orthOmrciti
Judging fiont tho Invcst'iratlon of II gh Ml oil Jlooiestown, J, was strttexbd
nam as iie was ciossmg tne ra real
silirles pain there, .Miss .Iinet I
"ik tils told a Fniveislty IMensloij
Soclet liullcn.e 111 the With isp on
llul ding I ist night. Some American
finmelers she said seem t() ,e trlng
to ' hog c verthlng 111 the cnun'ry Jilss
Pilchards leictured on curt cut events.
tracks nt Merchant! Ilia this mornlKl
and knocked several geet
'ihe engineer, believing IS.illinger lift
been killed stopped tho train Ballltprl
suiiereu oniv- .1 lew oruuis licwaaizl
to Cooper Hospital
r
tlons
Mondiy and 1000 jesitrd,
I'lans for a tound-up by tlio pnlke of
those who fill tn agister by Siuiela
"MILK CHEAP AT 20C";
......director of publicity for tho Phlla- - ". , "VV" T 'I Urc Mn "'"'e t0"' The penalty fo,
street near Oxford late last night were
llred Into hit head b two men. win
leaped fiom 11 touring cat then fled in
m
I "''li.' i0'1'""15" , Tl!? COU'r vt. "" from behind us he walked Hour Twelfth tallur t0 '"BWcr Is Imprisonment
PITY THE HOUSEKEEPER I ""I'"" to whom It is sent nnd tho nami
. I of tho donor If purchisers of tho book-
Doctor Kins Tells the Ways and n "".,, " ", 7v o', " ". "' "'. !Lct". thn m. chine and havo not been cap
Means to Hold Down ' dty will see that tho tickets am de. , turcc1, , ,,,
. llveiccl to one of tho aimy men Detectives are holding at City Ilali
1 rices for further Investigation a woman glvlnp
. ... . . 1 ,.... . her name as Hann vh Hhlver twcntv-s
"Milk is cheap at (.went cents WOMAN DIES TKOM BURNS jeats eld of 1CJS rtli Seventeenth
quart." doclared Dr. Cljdo U King, 01, t street. Detectives Douglis and Lin.
riftc""16 TrMat0 JJ"; t-ommlsslon, in tlio ' Husband Vainly Tries to Save Wife, "nested lur this morning on inform.,
ytiitourse rf an address to tho county food "uouu"u " "" fr"-s ao Wlfo ..,,,..,. .,,... to ,)t.,ct Kho ,.-
tMmlnlatrators and chairmen of publle ' Vincemovvn, JM. J. )l(,cn ,.,,,, ,vlh ,-PmCnt at the Sev
kjs,-,j.Bfety commAttees In session nt the 1 ,, cntecnth street address Tho womat
WTSt '; .lt... ai.il.hl .! ... r . Ilru Vnlllii Mnnri. .if I'l.i. Anin.. - vni.....
r 1'"""".'"""'". '""! 'o urgeu, ,'.. --" .....riiiinii, ,v savs she Is married 10 111m.
1 ,. "flowever. that milk be kept as near as J "lcu ioua in cooper iiosptai, Cam- ..... .1
lible at tho present prlcol- 1 Irteet I "' " urn received jesterday at Z "Hectlve Doug as Is the, sarao mvt,
..ienlM a nuartand eavo tlP u.l .. I homo whllo sho was putting wood n vvho arrested live men Iat moiitr
r'"srhleh th nrlco mav hn rPP,,tni,i ' the kitchen lire. . thought to bo New 1 01 s. gunmen con
.1 , lt.Jt- . .,. , ... 'Clin 11,1,11,1.,'.
.v vgutBiisu 1 lair ruie.
1 jv H y a conrerenco o
,A iii.inuutur. iui to.)
jt'jdmpllflcatleln of routes
VXiiiJon or oieriapping;
H,VVy the division of
.fbr tho arbitrary establlshn
'.'.-Jinil h
a'AAn ogieement ainc-nc dealers nnd dls.
'IMbutora a to a limit of profit. 1
TB it may ue necessary to issux
Mid card" and to Institute "ration
'.In Fennsylvanla was tho Impressive
kMntnt of Stato Focil Adn.lnlstratoi
lUlni.
There aro some special clisses of Cler-
mins who nro not obliged to icglster
l'roperlj .'iccredltcel n.itlvis of Alsace
Lorraine, who wto born before these
provinces wcro taken ove. bj Germany,
or who havo refused to acknovvl.dge the
rule of the Teutons, do not hivo to
comply with Iho registration, but It Is
explain, cl tint it may bo better for them
to apply and icglster und have the
words "alien enem" btrlckcn from the
registration forms Germans who have
been naturalized In Hngland, Franco or
any country other thin tho United States
are still compelled to register as alien
MISS YALH IMPROVES
Society Gill Uuined While Attend
ing Furnace
Tho condition of Miss Dorothy Yale
widely known In Phlladelplil 1 soclotv
who was burned Mondiy night while
mending n he iter In tho basepient of
her home, J008 Walnut st.eet, Is said
to he Improved todiv
Miss Yale who Is seventeen jcars old.
1', t''t,,dn"B'ter of Major Arthur Yale
U. S JI I!. C, an Instructor In gas de
fetiso nt Fort Kearney, Cal. She is at
tho Women's Southern Homeopathic
Hospital, Uroad anil Fltzwater streets.
. -i.ii.i . I -.-.,. .1 In nrntld TfiCfnt ".llltn ll!TWllM
Cm 11 dealers ano I ".! she tUi I, Taluo I a",, a" Hi ' raids in this city They wero dlschargen , ' ""' -"': ' they may
Vorilro ou c?. .'""'"' Her screams were heard iy he; ' tr Utk of evidence and It l now n,8"l,J" ot a """ "MlfU to the
for tm .II...I.. 1 nusDinn 110 wrapped rugs and blanket! known ny me pouco umi leiii.iui .. 11"",.,. ..,' . '
lor 110 cllmlii). ...., ..'' ...? ,"...',' '".." 1 .t.;.. , .i.iu nn n.1,1 im,i hf., I'eglstratlon of Germnn ,n.
' aiuu.li. twu. tiuci-i-i;uf.i u, exiingUIStl- llli-lliur "t i.i" i. ...... .... .,... -,., ,,. .., . , . 111.1-..
the city Into rone.! 'B tha flames. He. suffered severe , Killed as u possible Wjilcr Police '".", os I ., ster CI ty. x j
tent of rnnir. I ""'ns or mo arms nnu ooeiy watcnetl me nomo m ineiuuiia .11 nm ,.:- -- - - mei 01
i.iiior routes, .....i n ii,. t.,,t ,. ,.,, ,,i,. . I'ollco van tlcter had no en e. .
1 l' .III. 1.11 ...hill, iihv 1..1, .,,v, uuKl.b licrp
CITY'S HIGH MORTALITY I
IK-CENT MOVIE ATTRACTS
"one-rent moils" attracted hun-
A-. yif (.hltdren In th Tl.iiAl.fi.t Tu-n-
. jtroM street and Susquehanna avo-
ti mis aiiernoon, when raiictt j.
Md. thn proprietor, made n novel
sUlon to the "klddleii."
'admitted all chlldrm freo with
t provUo that they pay, tho one-cent
i!W, which w ttirnecj ov-r to tho
,., Mr.,Joiainanvt;as (he first
' w ooriect' Mwsparrs
WMwmixjwrw
fe-i aVJS
Death Rate 22.7 Ter 1000, Against
Chicago's 13 and New York's 15.8
Attain Philadelphia stands lilch In tho
conuiaratlve mortality records of tho
Bureau -of Census for the week ending
February 2, with u rato of :;,7 per
1000.
Chicago with an averaga of 13.0, Is
ona of tho lowest for the week and
s'ew York averaged IS. 8.
Washington had a higher rato than
Philadelphia with 22.3.
Chokes to Death on Meat
Ilenrv Bsnson. flfty-elrht v.n. u
!QJ West Ontario m.-1rii,cbokid to
,11 .h wtvt nvi ,HtMij urge
out and had net returned up to 0 o'clock
thl 1 morning
Tho only Identifying mark on tho bod
ot the man found last night was n earn
numbered 1C1B. showing that hn haw
been accepted by the army and was
about to leave today for Camp Meade
as a member of tlio last quota ot th
first draft f.om thlB city,
Tha shooting at Twelfth and Mifflin
streets of u woman knon as Mrs, Ger
trude Wilson, of 1308 Emily stieet
was at first thought to have something
to do with the murder of Clementi,
as It occurred less than an hour after
his killing Tlio woman's husband,
Frank, was arrested. The woman' died
at IMS a, in, today at the Methodist
Hospital. 1
Three murders In twerdy-four houre
on th.ttmcitrfat. have the police of.
the city rUCBSliw, as" no, clues are In
y4 alfhti-jeAMtr ot kw." Wtat' niigil .
Sle.jKwi'A ,.' VlWV
;a.'i
. ' . -1, 3 ,, r
V JUS'ilP
tho twenty-four unreelsteroi iiiinn .
have their finger prints taken nnd their
affidavits filled out by tonight. Only
six of tho Teutonls subjects living ii,
tho town so far have presented them
selves for registration, which is to bo
ended Saturday.
FIRE ENGINB HALTS CARS
Passengers pn Chester Avenuo Line
uemovo Stalled Apparatus
Traffic on Chester avenue was tied up
today by a small fire In n hn,... '
!5,?ouIVr.?.uriLM"-..i3"a,'.d...
. .7 , ' i'vn-s- M.it. 1 cony irate
trolley passengers lifted u stalled flre
engine from the tracks.
The blaz was caused by an attempt
to thaw.out; frozen water pipes by build.
aw "unler them? Theamagn .
trleM.' fi& v
i.s ,n ,."'
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sa
..
For $75,000
.'? c,os 11" tt of K. A.
Me-Cjy the executors will sell
tue buclrini of
J B. McCoy & Son
Hfr, Gti 4 Electric Fliturei
114 Wcst30th St.,NewYork
,T.h''. lnm, Mt.till.nMl la
iSSl, bu pita o.er 30 otu.
UT o capltil InreMM The
r.clorj .ml .boxruoai, ownnl
U tea eomniiiy, are loc.lsd in
lw Vorlc u i hopping wotre,
rbe .lock of nulcrl.lj ina He.
tsrra ou band I. cooipl.te: tba
f.ctoir U In oiwratlon dallfi
tue .elliDf nod minufaeturlnit
orrtnlntlon la Inl.cl. Tha
littliien r.n b continued oa
the Mm. proAtablr bill with
out rWbl. chinie of ownership
or m.nit.mcnt. Full partlcu.
Um nt to lataraateil partlei
en requeit.
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AN availability hardly to be over
rated makes it possible to find
at the Hampton Shops not only the
most becoming of Furnittuc but a
feeling for the end -iring romance of
other days in its grouping and
arrangement.
Nor is this in itself deemed suf
ficient. From the rich results of
assiduous gleanings both at home and
abroad, which make these Galleries
such ticasurc-houses of the unusual,
there have been selected the things of
carved and gilded woods and of cun
ningly wrought metal, the delicate
porcelains and the decorative paintings,
which are needed to give this furni
ture its full effect. And all is but an
outcome of the traditional Hampton
Shops sense of Decorative fitness and
Romantic appeal.
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Objets d'Art
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Furniture