V -.! H-n w. '.mi ,p 1l . i 1 'i &VJENING PUBLIC LEPaffll IHIiADlfliffikJAS BKlDAY, ftfrVMRfift 22 lfilS -j T 1 :--r- :" sV" f . '. -t X fc EW Et fcts h H. Ev ES u fe W ilWERED SUITORS B RNH THRF.R IWFS 1, , Mil" .. . . I lTwo Men and Woman Dead 1.,-Ejr . . . I.--EL v go Kncnlt nf llmihln. ,f-lv- " "u -''""" " 3fr '. Slinntmtra it r;. o" TWO COMMIT SUICIDE fc" I Quarrels Ovnr Sniirneil At- HKl . - .. ' - - f tentions and Alleged JLoan ' T i m J lnncl to 1 racemes , D HTtirrt AAn attrl in a Mnmn n n t jlan rl fg I and another woman is slightly hurt, fol- J Iowlne double shootings thnt resulted front sweethearts' quarrels last night ; William Ellis, Rosewood street near 'Wolf, shot Miss Florence Kelly, who lived next door, and then killed hlm- . self, She died several hours later Kills became enraged when the girl spurned him because he was married Anthony Olonotti. niliworth street I tiaf T-.I.1.IH ahn( lilmuMf fntnlK- fhrnmrh ?& tho head after slightly wounding Miss h? Frances Georglana. fM - A- note found In l:llls's pocket, nil dressed to Miss Kelly's mother, showed that he had planned to kill the girl. It J read: t "Dear Mother This note will fU Flor ence on her last oage as far as rav f part Is concerned I do not want any tone- to hae anything to say My last wish la to bury Florence and mo to Ifrtthfr Do not bring irn remain" home " ' Ellis left hli wife and three children, j who live in Chadwlck street near Shunk, four months ago. While living at the boarding house of Mrs Kltle Richardson ho and Miss Kelly became friends It was not until last nlgnt that she learned ho was married and had deserted his t family. , "When he refued her plea to return J to his wife Bhe left him He followed her to tho kitchen and drew a reo!tr, "when she said she would have nothing t more to do with him. She ran scream- Ing from the houie and fell unconscious In the street with two bullet wounds In h, the abdomen and one In tho wrist. Hills f then shot himself through tho temple. r'MIss Kelly was taken to Methodist Hos f pllal, whero she died this morning Tho quarrel between GlonottI and Miss Goroglana Is said to hao arisen over k $5 ho lent her and which he went to collect last night. He shot twice at her, both bullets striking in tho arm Glo . nottl died early today at St. Agnes" Hos pital. SOLDIERS' MAIL ORDERS t Former War Prisoners Must Be Ad- t dressed by Company and Regiment Washington. Nov 22 Letters to i American soldiers who were prisoners In i Germany when the armistice was signed should be addressed to the company und V-ft J a their eanture. the War Department an- fffi'J i nounccs. The words "formerly prisoner ft " Tint ufnt In n.Mnnnu" hnlllil n written in tho left-hand corner of the envelope ? Christmas pjekages may be sent to men who areprisoners after coupons to be attached to the parcels are obtained vby the nearest relatives from any local chapter of the Red Cross. BELGIAN TOWOISTROYED Great Explosion at Gheel Injures j Many rersons f Eindhoven, Holland, Nov. 22. (By A. P.) Fugitives crossing tho Belgian- , tUMicn ironuer repori umi mu.ny ur -J"sians have been Injured by explosions ?Rt tne commune or uneei, iwsniy-ix tmlles southeast of Antwerp. Tho town J has been completely deastated, it Is Fsald. U. S. to Send Food to Meico - Laredo, Tex.. Nov. 22. A party of United States Consuls hae arrled hero n route to their stations after a conference in Mexico City, where they discussed with Mexican officials ques tions relating to exportation of food to & Mexico. Tentative plans are understood to havo been mado for the exportation of 80,000,000 pounds of wheat flour land 20,000,000 pounds of sugar. Take Service Man Home to Thanksgiving Dinner Take a service man homo to Thanksgiving dinner! Your turkey will taste twice as good If a boy in khaki or blue helps you eat It especially If your own lad Is In Franco or at sea this Thanksgiving:. The tuggestlon comes from the "War Camp Community Service). It asks everybody families, clubs, churches to have tho home latchstrlng hanging out for tho men In uniform. If you want to help, jiotify the War Camp Community Service In the Wldener Building! But put your bid In early. They'd like to have forty-eight hours notice to pass the glad word along to bomo lonely service man. truck: 1 The largest Steel Company in the world, the largest Oil Co., the largest Dairy Co., the largest I'acklng Co., the largest Uxpress , Co., the largest Grocery i Co. and the United States t Mall Service ALL use Brockwny Motor Trucks. Ii The average business man cannot afford to make a fractional part of the "j elimination tests and en- 4 Klneerlng Investigations that entered Into their - lection, but he can take advantage of the expert- '.H, erica the transportation ex- ;.. perts of such repreenta- V , tive concerns have had, ! t) Brockwny quality Is ,' , practice not theory, Jkoekwajr Motor Truck Co. ' -' 1SH-JS Market Street IliHKf i mmn TO UNFURL SERVICE FLAG VmWrmmmmimmmmfiiBDfmPvii7 ' y4v"W &. fjJGwSS Priverre (JOSEPH DAL&Y-.- ALICE. KELLY- HEROES' MOTHERS TO SEE FLAG FLY Emblem Containing 162 Stars to Be Unfurled at Broad ami Porter Streets In the throng oxperted to assemble nnlirht t Krrtml n ml I'nrtPr KtrPPtl. nt the rawing of a service ting containing 'fcl otnr4 uml fl t-nlil star. will he tho mothers of the voung soldiers and sailors who died for their countr The emblem will be raised by the residents of the thirty-sixth division of tho Twenty-sixth Ward, in honor of 'ho boys who entered servlco from mo iclghborhood. Before the raising of the flag, a parad Altl MM thrniit'h Dirt HPftlnn W est of Broad and Porter streets, which will bo illuminated by red fire Clergymen representing all denomlna- rlnnu tinalnnad tllun ftf fhrt aidt!flll Und city officials will take part in tho celc- br.itlon The flag will bo raised across Broad trect at Porter The honor of railing tho emblem will fall to little Alice Kelly. zius soutn uroaci street, wnose Droiner, Sergeant Thomas W. Kelly, was killed In action A detachment of marines and sailors from tho nay yard will attend. The five gold stars on the flag are in memory of Sergeant Thomas W. Kelly, 2428 South Broad street , Private Joseph Da Iby, 2410 South Rosewood street; Private Walter Caster, of the marln --rps ; James Boylan, a ss'llor, JS43 South Carlisle street, and Private J J JocUett, of 1529 South Carllslo street. MATCH CAUSES BOY'S DEATH Two Other Children Probably Fatally Burned in Accidents One child is dead and two others may die as a result of three fires caused by careless use of matches. In the case of John ButtcTfly, four teen years old, whose parents reside at 20 Robinson avenue, Rockledge, Pa., the boy'a clothing was first accidentally soaked with gasoline, and then. It Is alleged by the police, Harry Shultz, sixteen years old, of 1108 Hope street, tossed a lighted match toward Butterfly, which Immediately Ignited the latter's clothing. The boy dlid upon his arrival at tfie Jewish Hospital Shultz was placed under arreBt by the police of tho Thirty-fifth District. While left alone In her parents' home, 050 North American street, Anna Cooper, three years old, played with matches, which ignited her clothing. When taken to the Roosevelt Hospital phslclans there declared her Injuries fatal. Mary Mitchell, thirteen years old, of 4343 Elizabeth street, attempted to light a lire in the kitchen range at her homo by tossing a burning match upon some oil-soaked wood In tho grate. She was enveloped In the flames and may die. "The 12th Street Shop NEW YOKE Special for i&r -: w Serge Dresses As Illustrated A frock suitable for street and after noon wear; created on the newest lines in fine French serge; richly banded with broad silk braid; tunic finished with large buttons and silk cord girdle. Regularly $39.50 26.50 Special Velveteen Street Dresses Formerly $32.50. Special Tricolette and Satin Formerly $45 to $55. Dinner Gowns jet Formerly $89.50. A Special Purchase of 100 Smart Top Coats Very handsome models inZMivU nd Special for Velour; richly lined and warmly in terlined. Tailleur or fur trimmed. I ty t Regular Value, $85.00 ) !? I J Won Sent C. O. Sei'st. THOMAS W. KELLY Little Alice Kellv. 2128 South Urc-ail street, will have tin- honor of raising the service flap containing 162 slurs, five of which are gold, across Uroail 6trcct at Porter. James Boy lan, sailor; Private Joseph Dalliy and Sergeant Thomas W. Kelly gave their lives to their country Christmas Pmlilinj for Soldiers 'ew York, Nov. 22 To aid In pro vldlng hot plum pudding for every jvmenu.ui huiuut hi j j.im-u uu viuni- j mas Day. twenty-tlve more rolling field kitchens have bei n shipped abroad b , the Knights of Columbus On their ar-1 rival the kitchens will go at onee i to the front under their own power, fol- I lowed by trucks loaded with puddings I Manufacturers' bUM'I.US Overcoat & Suit SALE at Wholesale Prices Save $10 to $15 2000 garments (suits and overrents) to be disposed of quickly. Made right here in our own factory. Very latest styles and fabrics. Simplex tEatlorcb ClotfjeS 149 N. 12th St. ST" Tnke Elevator I'lione hpruce 5011 Where Fashion Reigns"' PHILADELPHIA Thirteenth Street Just Below Chtstnut Saturday 16.50 Dresses 7c Special O.O if "f J If lz ft III I f JJW trimmed Special 49.50 D, or Exchanged JSSgiarL11' IILlll, . ... -.'..? - . . . T TWINS,UNITED IN BODY AGREE AS WITNESSES Freak Filipino Boys Tell Court They Want to Go With Father New York, Nov, 22 . "Let tho children tako tho stand," said Justlco Benedict quite unexpected ly yesterday in tho Brookln Supreme Court. Whereupon Luclo and Slmpllclo Qo dlno, whose undetermined ago has much to do with tho Justice's interest in them, slipped nimbly from their seat In the' court loom and, Lucio walking natur ally, Slmpllclo hurtling along backward, climbed In the witness chair sitting back to back. It mi the faco of Luclo that was directed toward Justlco Bene dict They nro twins. Joined together nt the base of tho spine and were n popular at traction at Coney Island last summer until agents of the Soclet for the Pre vention of Ciuelty to Children Inter vened Then charges of Improper guardianship were mad by tho society and It was In connection with those proceedings that iho twins wore in out t vesUrd.i. In the couit room when tho tw'ns wtie summoned before tho justice wae the'r father, l.conlco Clodlno, who had come all the long way from Manila be. ..i .se. I o said, he loved his children and wanted to take them back homo with him. The representative's of tho children's soi Icty alleged the twins aie only eleven veara of .m' Senor !od no denied that tnd tcstlt'cd thiy were born March 2", 1002. in the Island of Saraar, Philip pines II a the birthplace which gave them the exhibition name or tne samar Twin" The r mother is dead, Senor Go- Buy Jewelry Now Pay Netfr nerotp hm our utock neen no complete. Pfer hme e offered Mich rlrilculoiiHly nv terms to honent folks. There Ih no excuse to unit longer for (UmiiomU or waUlies. Come ltT mul rhwivf from our hlg Mock. every courtesy 10 i-aay usiomers j r,.rv nttAMtliiii In .tpmlil in lndv ititrrlin KrM. V l iMIIlMt 'A nf the lurce niimhrr on our bookH. Thp psttnrtlti. A Smashing Big Watch Special A linnliitotv nrrurnlA 7 3h tiu.muiteed br the Klein Antth ( oni natn . n .irwTSW, ADir5Ti;i to IM1SITIONH AND TKMI'KKATrUi: rinent WPteh ever iniide to well nt till" nrlre. Double, cltirnble toek fiie. lonhte roller eseiwement. Tliln model. Illtijred burk urn! Iieel - m mm m Intent model. SmnlleNt Ssf C 711 in(ket s7e KlRln nuide. VliO O 0-5 eur cutiranteeil iihe. DeLuxe iLi' I.UII'TIF1'ANV lleuuttfiillr cut Kfm. Ture vvhltcl 14-karut cnlil ntotintlnir. vuliio 528.50. CIO-'3 Sllr ! fk tO ItUTrnt uiue Klein inoement erj liumltomo Tome find Me One Store One Management BIG jCZS&k jmr--8k JIM, e r. JWk issii5v i Mtt.vT r.vri.rsivK fitr.niT .n:wKruv nori; in I'mr.M.i rm MaWson & DeMan) 1115 Chestnut Street Opposite Keith's Theatre Special Tomorrow! Newest Hats For Mid -Winter Wear Priced Below Regular $0.50 $2Q.OO i2M SEVERAL Hundred brand-new creations priced below regular for special selling. These are the hats that are correct and in great favor for present and midwinter wear and show individual trimming effects so characteristic of all Mawson & DeMan millinery. Hats of Rich Satins Hats of Satin and Fur Combined Hats of Satin and Velvet Combined Hats of Rich Velvets Hats of Velvet and Fur Combined dlno told tho Justice, while ho has re- inurrioa. "I lovo them," said tho father, using; tn nnlnla . 4tn lalAmld "find T Want to glvo them my care " ilo testified ho is enrning fifteen pesos (J7 duj a any un n ........ AvnMMn nn.1 flint hn CUin wiuiiimi in iiiuiuiu, iiu ...- -.- rll'A l.n. n r.nn.1 linmn WMlO thCV .wcro exhibited jmbjlcly, Senor Godlno mini, ne receivea ou ncewj. It was when tho father had reached this point In hie testimony that Justice Benedict summonod tho twins uuw.u him. "Where were you born?" asked Wil liam A. Robinson, one of tho lawyers In tho case. ,. , "At Sulat, Samar," promptly replied I.uclo, In n volco that Bhovved no trace of Spanish accent. He said his "father was kind and loving," and that lie wnnts "to bo with father." To which, as tho Juetlco peered anxiously over - - . Il.l. nnililnil fl r- kudo's shoulder, simpncio "" fiTinntlvcly. CHINA GIVES $1,200,000 Contribution to War Work Fund Twelve Times Allotment I'ckln, Nov 22. (Ry A. P.) When John It. Molt, chalrninn of tho Ameri can united war work campaign, sug-irt-.te1 thnt China's contributions to the fund should bo J 100.000 gold the l'ekln tommlttce, the president of which Is Dr. Paul Samuel Relnsch, American minister to China, advised him that the sum vvhleh might ho expected would ho $200,000 silver, which Is almost dou ble the chairman's estimate. I'ledgni now exceed $1,2 00. 000 silver, which Is virtually twelve times tho amount sug gested by Mr Mott. Seven cities have' each promised $100, 000. The Central Government has con tributed $D0,000 In gold The ProvlBlon al Government of Klnngsu has pledged $150,000, Chill and Shantung $100,000 each and everv Chlncso ministry has given from $1000 t,i $lu "uO The fea ture! of the campaign Is the number of Individual gifts, which range upward 'rom the lowest copper coin. Meetings and parades are creating enthusiasm, id 90 per tent of the contributions arc from Chinese 50c a Week house of blmon ls(fl pi ITC .1 --! I SJ nnil flfieni1fitile. VALUES CI.,. i K.-a iri Mlllliil ELGIN WRIST WATCHES nn.i.on. .rlnB. to e eter Oiiereu.ll'i'rr mir uiuinunu' Rold-IUled case. Aplth ruhv nr entrrihl Klft. 10 ll l'iter. Value C9Q.25 them v .. ..I, II T eekUlO Store Open HLKLHtfRFrT kvcK HIGHWAY ACCIDENTS INJURE 8; ONE DIES Child Fatally Crushed by Trolley Paascngcrs and Pedestrians Hurt Harry Wlnkel, seventy years old, of 858 North Twenty-fifth street, for many years city morgue keeper, wua struck by nn automobile at Droad and Vine streets nnd painfully Injured, He Is In Hahne mann Hospital suffering from Injuries to his eye, back, nrms and legs. Sidney Selderman, of Sixty-third street near City lino, driver of tho car, was held In hi own recognizance hv Mncrlirlrntn 0 rolls to await tho result of tho Injuries el mKCl. Wesley Powell, flftv venm old. of 1R Pasehall avenue, formerly a reserve policeman, was struck by a United States mall truck at Nineteenth nnd Market streets cstcrday, nnd la In tho Hahne mann Hospital with .a lacerated evo and lieatV and a dislocated right shoulder. Powell went on the Pension list two months ago. Clarence Chase, of Pll more street, driver of tho truck, was held in. $500 ball for a further hearing by Magistrate Qrells. Samuel Stilling, four years old, of 4500 Merlon avenue, who was struck by a trolley car near his home Wednesday night, died later In the Presbyterian Hos Repairing nnd Remod eling at Moderate Cost. Charges Payable When Delivered Tomorrow, the Last Day To Share in the Extraordinary Savings Possible in Our FUR EVENT 45-Inch 1 Model 1 Marmot Coat I $89-50 I Ah Illustrated S Of selected quality eklns In a cry at tractive model. mmmmmmmB W wmmmmmmmmmmammamS Fur Sets Black Fox Taupe Lynx Brown Wolf Hudson Seal Nutria $49 - Fur Sets Poiret Fo Skunk Pointed Fox Jap Kolinsky Opossum $84 - 40-Inch Model Hudson Seal Coats $160-00 As lllutrU(l large cape or shawl collar and Wide puff "iiuinuiiiiniumiiTiiiriininiiniiuiiiuiimjniiJTiiUiuiuuuHtimiununiiL 3fcr jjflPIQ Ul IlWll"" r ' i iimi MiHii w win la: 1 1 wtifi ii mi in a itit i it infmni 1 1 3 'ininiuiiniiiiiiiMiiiiiiiliiir iiwwinwniinTi lUii, mm ''i t it V,URtttAm0MmT$' QjjjBf-AC;CEPTii or jiuuvuii en. pital It la said that he attempted to cross the street In front of the car when ho was knocked down nnd hla skull fractured. Jacob Pllchcr, thirty-nine yenrs old, of Union street, the motor man, was held without ball for the Cor oner. Three persons were Injured when a Fox Chase car Jumped a switch at Ris ing Sun lano nnd SomervllI6 avenue. Thosa Injured were Margaret' Moore, 918 Friendship avenue; Mrs. Frederick C. Shcnk C030 Lawnton street, nnd Albert Splro, 502 Ryers avenue, Cheltenham. Allen W. Llnkhouser, eight years old, IC18 Montgomery avenue, was run oyr hy a truck from which he was alight ing yesterday at Broad street and Rldgo hvenue. He was sent to tho Hahnomnnn, Hospital Buffering from cuts nnd bruises and Internal Injuries. Joseph KollnBkl, of Front street nenr Poplar, driver of tho truck, was held In $300 ball for a further hearing. Thomas Skldmore, sixty-five years old. of Pottsvllle, was struck by a team at Twelfth and Market streets yesterday, while ho was Blandlng In the safety zone waiting for a trolley car. He was taken to the Jefferson Hospital with a cut eye and injuries to both hips. Hel man Kurlaml, of Seventh street near Rltner, driver of the team, was held In $300 ball. Worrell Heads Real Eatato Men The Ileal Estate Board of Philadel phia last night elected tnese officers: Hlbberd B. "Worrell, president: William C. Benkert, first vice president; William H. Wilson, second vice president, and William L. Hirst, treasurer. Mawson & DeMan 1115 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) EXTRA ORPIN AR Y! $40,000 Worth of Fur Skins Purchased for Spot Cash Enables Vs to Offer Fur Coats, Sets and Scarfs At Big Savings! EVERY piece of fur, every fur coat, every fur set is offered at a most notably low price, due to the saving we made in making this purchase. Tomorrow is your last opportunity to share, and no woman can afford to miss it. We mention but 16 of the many specials. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Until Desired! Extraordinary Value Fox or Wolf Scarfs $18-00 $24-50 $34.50 1 Colors are taupe, brown, black, battleship or pearl gray. Fur Sets Taupe Fox Black Lynx Taupe Wolf Raccoon Slate Wolf S0 $69 'iiiimiinmminnimiiiimmiiiiinmiiiiiiinuniJiiiujiiiiHiuiHiiiuuMiiimiuiiiinniiimiiiuiiiininmitr? Fur Sets Reaver 1 50 Erw" $98.50l Black Fox I Taupe Lynx J a iiiii:inuiuouiniii!imit3iiiiiiiiiuiii!iuiuiiiutiiimiiutniRiiti,r.mQniJuiniiumni!uuiiUiiiuiiiiiu Nutria Coatees $1951 Hudson Seal Coatees mmmmimmuummmmmn9mBmamm Marmot Coats $7Q.50 40-Inch Loose Jaunty" Model ' With long-rolling shawl collar and deep cuffs cf marmot. lllfflllllUWM Nutria Coats $145Q0 A very effective 30 Inch kpnrtu model of novel design. Selected quality skuiB. Hudson Seal Coats $175-00 A 30-Inch Jaunty model, nlth dressy xhawl collar and deep cuffs of nutria or Hud son seal. Bnin:aiffiiiiRmiiiffli!ai;aifflU;EMK xniraiBifiiiiraiiBMiiiiiraaimtm!),;: Squirrel Coats $265-00. 30-Inch pports model with large shawl collar and deep c,urfs. Moleskin Coats $325-00. 4t-lnch Indlvldux' model, elaborately trimmed with taupe, wolf, skunk pr, nutria. LAST BAN ON BUILDING LIFTED. War. Industries Board Chairmna Says No Permit Is Needed ' Removal of all remaining restrictions on nonwar construction by the wr in: diistrles board was announced by, Chair) man Baruch. All building operations or whatever character may be proceeded with with out permits, either from the board or from Stnto councils of defense. This action was taken, Chairman Baruch said, on recommendation of tho building Industry and' the State councils of defense. The councils had been co operating with tho war Industries board In passing upon applications for build ing permits. , ... There was no estimate as to the alue of building projects which had been helcT up during the war, but officials expect that resumption of work will afford em ployment for thousands of workmen nov being released from war Industries. TAXICABS Philadelphia is in need of a first class taxicab company; I havo tho organization and can get cquip-w ment, but need financial aid. Ad dress A 233, Ledger Oflke. A Profitable Occasion to Bun ChristmaB Gilts gray, red - 50 36-Inch Model Muskrat Coat $98-50 At Illuntrnted A loose, Jaunty model with loni? roll Inir Bhnwl collar and deep cufTa, ID Hudson Seal Coats $225-00 40-Inch full dare mcdel, with Bltunk. nutria, squirrel or Hudson seal collar and cuffs, Tjiaiiiiiiiy'iiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiitaraMiiiiraiaiiiiiJ Beaver Coats $375-00 A very effective, sports model of belect edl Hudson Bsy beaver VHins. k y. IIIsm! Si Vll ' P m - J 3 " i ' M i - I :m ' (5 ,&.V: lit K " "i -J V '.. titfz83&$L ti IIBlWii
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