m .1TJ EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER J' -a.fr 19.15 GIRL DEAD, FOUR HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENTS : ' thild Dies 'After Being Run Over Five Injured in Cnimlcn ;"v i& I r '5 ,, .5 if ? f.V' V K 4 j Automobile acolilenta brought death to flilld yesterday and Injury to a woman fVnd tiro men In Phlladolphtfc. In Cam Sen, ono man aa liurt Gy an automo-, Wlo and four men and a woman were In. Jurl In other accidents. v Beatrice Koy, 118 Van Pelt street, was1 tUn,oer near her home by a car drlen jy Charles A. Jones, 2138 WatMns treei, . chHUffeur. The girl was taken to JTen. Iral Hospital, treated for shock and rent jionic, where phe died. Jones was held under $000 jnll lj Magistrate Pcnnock Mrs. Louis Thornton, 4G2 North Dear born street, was badly hurt vhcii sho vr&i struck by a car drlen by Mtcha"el IJologna, 1021 South SKtleth street. Sno Jvas thrown olerllly against a curb- stone, sustaining tcvero Internal In-juiles. 4 Two men were hurt at Forty-fifth J street and Woodland aenuo when two r automobiles occupied by Philip Young lind Ernest Steeus, of Moore, arid Andrew P. Wleland, of ltldley Park, and W. wj. Carson, of CoatcsUUe. collided. 5Carlltrausc. a soldier, 33 North tTw enty -Becond street, was hurt In the j Camden automobile accident. Others Injured In Camden In various wajs were ltussoll Moore, 61S Anshlngton street; Benjamin u. uaus, ztzq Snjdef ae- jiue, Philadelphia; Louis Westbn, 733 Winter street; Sadlo Kngllsh, 112 Al- , Ions court, Camden, and John Starber- ger, a soldier. s Driver Brown, of the Sixth District police station, was slightly hurt and a : imtlent ho was taking to Jefferson Hos- S pltal was shaken up when a postofflc-o r man truck collided with the patrol at 1 Tenth and Ludxjw streets. WAR CROSS, TO ELW00D ROTAN Assistant Cily Solicitor, Relief Worker at Front, Honored . Assistant City Sollcjtor Klttood J. Ho- tuii. serving with the Ked Cross at Milan, Italy, received Hie w ar cross. ' Itotan, a cousin of DlMrlct Attorney Samuel P. Itotan. left on Juno 10 for Franuo to enter the nmbulancc service. He understood before leaving this coun try that he Would bo assigned to woilt in, Italy. ' I Before volunteering for Tied Cross service, Mr. Itotan offered himself to five branches of army service. butwas i ejected on account of a Blight physical defect. He also offered himself fori the orllcers' training camp. He- Is a graduate of Germantown Academv and the Law School of the University of Pennsjlvanla. He was ap-i poimeiu an assistant uity solicitor in Jlarch.tjaio. ONLY ENGLISH TO BE SPOKEN ' ,15 an on Use of German Language nfr l cnt aim, in lAinii J v Xo meetings of any Kind ftlll bo permitted In this city unless addresses ii made at such gatherings will bo In the j JJngllsh language. ' j'J. statement to thl-t effect was made today by William B. Mills, acting super- ? Mntendent of police In reply to a re- ! quest from seveiai Herman organiza tions, that they be permitted to resume "ilielr former activities. ..iTfle ban on German language will bo ,iontinued""lndennitely, Superintendent, , Jllllssald14 a3 a precaution against dts- ii4nr ATnfltlncru r,rtttr1nl nil In tllo t7nir 'A. llsn language will be watched oarefully .' Tv, tpr attacks on the unitu states uo '' ernment. v- t BURGLAR LOOTS BABY'S BANK fc u 4 lmplies Gas Meter and Ex changes Old Clothes for New Smashing babj 's bank for Its -pennies and exchanging his old garments for a now.outllt of cUjthlng. a burglar made a complete Job ol robbing the homo of Alfred P. Yrrnell, 3050 North Percy street. Mr. Yarncll reported the rob bery to the police today following his return after an absence since Thursday. The hduse was ransacked from cellar to "garret. The robber started In the ' basement, where he smashed the gas i meter with a hammer. Every room was left 'n disorder. In one room he left i' his ragged and soiled garments. Includ " hitf shoes, socksj underwear, shirt and y suit. A, watch and $16 was Included In his Ioot.N V Ii t s. ss? lr" ftjt , fe- December Grpnd Jury Sworn in - The December Crand Jury was sworn ttj today Derore judge Patterson In Quaiter Sesstons Court. William Beck, (, t wt'f stieet, a lithographer, was made foreman. Port of Philadelphia Sun rises.' 4 33 p m. Sun and Tide T.04 a.m. I Sun nets. PHILADELPHIA. High vater 12 2" a.m.lHlBh water,.' " p.m. V Low water. 7 30 u.m.Low water, s 1U p in. RUEDT ISLAND -JHbI. watr. 0.27 r.m.llllgh water. 1) 44 p.ra l,ow vaier, .i- a.iH.ujuw icr. tioi p.m. nncAKWATEn , Hlzh water. 7.01) a.m.lIIlBh Hater. .Lqw' water, 12:42 a.m. I Low water, ., ARRIVED Str Xltontan Ulr) Olttlns, London. mde. Atlantic Transport Co. ' str Brltlih Enslen .(Br). Stare!;. United liinsdom, ballast. 8 L llurres i Co . SI- Caterlni Aceaino (Ital). Rossi, Europe. 'baltiut. j-urneen. mj ' ' 31 p m. -i9 i m, Calbarlen, -. from from uus;ir sir Cooaa. 1-angKov H Hunon y S Line. tj Sir Cape Roumulne, oiuirUrmaBter 'a tlept, Hlr Pcnaacolft quartermasiers ujpi. i Str NantutkPt riync Ualtlmore. ballast, 1 Mercbanta & Miners" Trans. Co. jjp CLEARED ''Str Danebod (Dan) llauflgaard. Rotter 4 "dam mdu. Ualliy. DaVU & Co (cleared I'lKaturdayV . ... , ,. . Ptr aioueenter, Mekerson. Newport News, i tallast Merchants Miners' Train Co. 2 SUf'Pawneet Blch, New York, nidse. Clyda f of Ktr lJrlca'on. MSNamee. Dalllmore. rasa .awLjuds;, Ericsson Llns v Other Clearings ,SUamer l-"rom Reported at D.ite -i'.,i, tuwlnc iMirso) t Port Arttmr Now YorJc,,.,,.Deo S tM Boston New York Dec.2 - Clothllde Cuni-o ... Pott Antonio NeYork Dee 2 Eocene (towlne bare) , st ?,s 4 Port Arthur New Torkw....Dec 2 r"T , a. Nw Yorlt Deo 2 '! j Harold Vy'allcr , gk, 1 '"rl''t Tnninlea Now York Dee 2 r it . wafrnircn . . . . . ran p " AnrAnli! I. f K il-'iHo' W fcf hlM jhiillemora Antonio Nw York., .Dec2 . .... NH York.,,., Uk 2 .Liver. V. J 4,"" nnnl Rnlt mors . i..TW J' Artec , , . , . .Taini'lto Iinlljmnre Deo fSt 'Io'thiimlirlB. v a rn.b..i ...lhtiii. navnnnali Viviln ,.,,01M ,,A,..V ...... i, .-.---.- -. ....-j- ---- B ,U( rtl , .Pec i.Hec Viney'r Haven. Dec4 en route jnnai lluitlmore iialllniore T Tl n,i,rUUT rinatnn aiimnii .. ..ChMir Port Arthur. . Nov i ":;rt.(tV.,L .Phlla Norfolk ...f.NovKI ' j. trltea r.,....noon ttiltlmore ...Vovili ."mfntlnl I- .PbIIIc Ualtlmore ...Nnvai " Mt'lcro ...iHavona luitlinore ,,,.,DecJ 4. Mloy Maxu ... r; Newport ? "nmniors ., Pl ""'"" T-r.hM.Po Ilalhoa .... I'uiia Aunuujutn Nov .11 Nov 21 , ( 'K(fam(ir W 5, jrinlpretto 0. T-Jr .!. ll t From tHfflJetl for Datp bora ...A'ovSn I'ilmlnjton ,,Nov HO tamnton Itdi.Kov&i) ?JT "TNUf PUta ...,..., Nov 20 j piVytT"T ivc-v- iiiiiiv,l'v ' r- ' .jt . . i f L-, -x ABito. a . auBohir ,,"Noys)t Coats on Sale on Our Crystal Balcony Easily Reached by Elevators and Main Stairway Eleventh and Market Streets One Entire Floor Devoted lo the Great "Salt's" Plush Coat Sale A Sale That Will Draw All Philadelphia 3000 Famous "Salt's" Silk Plush Coats Going on Sale Tuesday Morning at Prices Undreamed of Before $35-00 Large collars of fur, cuffs and bottom enhancing their attractiveness. Linings of fancy silk or Sol Satin, Women's and Misses' sizes up to 54, with over 30 different styles to choose from. I i i I Knit's , ( , 1'ero . v. f8""' s S v Sti$OPk j . r V. TSi ,Csrl ZH A isi- 1 T yrvv s Jfli esWLr BTL I A vw h MtfP$s$U-. EgSM ? 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SHBBSSSSKSBflXrSBHfliaTsBl V WTfiTTTniMiiffcfWnsWBR ) iiriflfT BBi0lS JMiH fimmt WU Misses' I alKliiltl MJFRiKKffll AuHbIbAW o-.rlQt,,lnc- B Si3sss(r3l' tjvi v.i"i H yBBasfins' J l "'" r H 3C Knit's JriA TO&. f V JBt JLz: - - - j4fc i -j - j ,u i ti J .-lj i ;' . i. c - - - - ' j , L r T- -- --T rw J ' ffJfP -" - -T fr" a -r rf T-l----T-r",Ti ' PT ' " " T.r,uT"T ,J " VT 1 EU'f 1 T""" T' '"'' ' 'i , ---T--r T- y -7 ..,- -"w T -T T "7 "-" " "r A Sale That Many May, Imitate but Not Duplicate Salty $35, $39.50, $42.50 & $45 Coats for Women and for Mkws 25P "SALT'S" PECO SEAL PLL'SM "SALTS" CHINCHILLA FUR "SALT'S" MERITEX "SALT'S" ESQUIMETTE PLUSH J Contu triiiirnil f with 1 hane'i Itruttr, H I t t o n o ii. ii il Iiunk OpoHHum V l.lnliiRM of suar- l unit til nl alln lliruucliout. A Double Guarantee on Every Coat in the Sale In addition to our guarantee of certified VALUE on each and every one of these garments, the famous "Salt's" original house of Fur Fabrics stands back of and will make good any defection of fabric in any one of these Coats, by the immediate replacement of a brand new Coat without quibble or equivocation. And every woman knows THERE JS ONLY ONE GENUINE ORIGINAL FUR FABRIC, AND THAT IS "SALT'S." Look for the genuine Salt's label on every Coat in tne Sale. gHg WWBHWB?M5 $65.00 and $75.00 "Salt's" Behring Seal and Esquimette Plush Coats Up to $97.50 "Salt's" Hudson Seal Coats $59M- Coats that will wear better and longer than genuine furs. Full -length, full flared m'odels smartly belted. Fancy linings of "yarn-dyed" silks. Both Women's and Misses' sizes. Over a Thousand Genuine "Salt's" Fur Fabric and Plush Coats in the Bargain Subway AB H. 8 BjmAt Jtbk "SALT'S" COATS at $15.00 Salt's Arabian Lamb Coats, Salt's Lamb Tex and 25 Salt's Peco Plush Coats in the group. The Coats generously fashioned, full length and full flare styles. Belts, pockets and large Blizzard Collars. 150 "Salt's" Peco Seal Plush Coats attfloj 35 and $37.50 Values linfcd with Sol Satin and tiimmed with Beaver, Plush X, OU and some with Fur Collars. mvm -0- d JWK BfrJk lifk mkk - M&3$&3l ormMffifiriW 'JIIIliVO "j&MUft "' WuwW&&t&)k Miasm mWtWip'i IMlMwxE)nuh nSsSSBkx U r llil ilfiHiv illi i sf!?7f VtflkslItHPLiKvi 1 twd of9 ism KiUBBsWrM if- P WmmM mmm mmi I . 1 ' - W p I jSctTSRS&c$Kiu1TB iflL I ItinlkrilWiBBRtM. fa-l k-; iHII wl r '' f I Lsquinirlts "JMtSar ifVl Tsquini.tt $ ilsi llfell S 1 ISWH TPffMKB iwlS3 v m TA Su" " ' I Satis 'UsiH I V IVro t 'v AsrrMcliAll Vf I i tH KCw S.So" v 9.6 -- I -fiSM ' ........- . i. v HH BMm HCt m 5.00 Bcjutiftil Coats., lined with fancy peau de cygne and very warmly interlined. Enriched with collars, cuffs and borders of such popular furs, as Skunk Opossum and Kit Coney. .1 $110.00 and $125.00 "Salt's" Behring Seal Coats $69-50 Luxurious Coats, with large enveloping collars, wide cuffs and deep borders of Skunk. Fashioned in full length, attractively flared models, rland some linings throughout. $25 Values and $29.50 Values Every One jwjd Uwid an Ntveiamur JtL I - ..-..rr. . - .i .... . .1 ' -.,, - -- - ' --