Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 14, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 5, Image 5

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'EVEBIKG" PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TLEDaY, JANUARY U, 1019
El
IGRESSOPENS
MOTTLE WIDE
Parties Desirous of
ting Political Capital
Next Few Weeks
SITTINGS BEGUN
icrats Anxious to Finish
irislation anil Prevent
Extra Session
Bu a Staff Correipomtettl
ilimlnn, 1. I'.. Jan. n-iow"
s the throttle wide open nnu mr
atlc If adorn will Insist that "Mil
ahead" be the order or the tiny
bw until the, curtains full on tins
by conslltutlonnl limitation on
fj.
igreal desire of the Democrat i
i tn frame nccoidltic to their own
I kmi n.m nil tho leclslatlon ncces-
',or 1910 In the lemnlnltitc sW week ,
session. If thev i-nn ncotnlillin
I feat task they will make It "n
Mry for llio President to call an
H' Session of the next Congress and
heat the Itepubllcans out of an
Unity to frame and pass some
iiton nlong ncimbllcan lines.
triAninpnta fnntrnl tills CollCreSS
Dlo majorities In both the Senate
Souse, but through the sweeping
last .November the Republicans
'control both houses In the next
ss.
iHhc Democrat c leadeis In the Ken-
,nd House hae held conferences
Id their platn? O pass all the an
appropriation bills and other uigent
tlon In the remaining sis weeks
his Fesslon and leave nothing tin-
.lit undone on Match 4.
'.WCttty Intend to get all the Important
jIta,tlon out of the way, even though
swanccessary 10 Degin tnc uauy ses-
nt 10 ni!!otk in the mornlne? in-
eof meeting at noon, and will hold
it' sessions If nn matei lal delay Is
ntercd, thi Democratic leaders de-
cleaning up of the legislative cai
and prevention of nu extra seeslou
rch or April will also iheut the
bllcans of the opportunltv to hold
number of Investigations to pry Jnto
rrors In Democratic prosecution of
ar nnd the passage of legislation
lbarrass the Democratic admlnis
n. The Democrats fear that If an
H sc-Hlon is held the nepubllcans
be ablo to manufacture ronsldeiable
leal ammunition for the l.ational
ipalgn of 1 320.
tigress would like to know what the
le wa.il to do with tho railroads.
ft referendum could be arranged In
Mine way to determine tlie public's atti-
unhr.--a ituuiu ui- inucn Kraimea
would almo-it unlicsitatiiiEli follow
publlc'ti decision.
nate and House members alike be-
?B.ra.lljT,mir. ImK?,ssed ,utn thc
t that President V I son turned a
, ... ...... ..,.,, , ,, ramni oi n pusnoaii Moicntij upon my unsu.
Congress the day before he sailed pectins nose was certainly no ge.ntlt
Luropo he told Congress to make 1 mnn This fnllnu- ir maiwu.e Mm nt
no disposition of the railroads nnd i
Jmlttcd he had no suggestions to offer I
re left Congress to deal with the sltua- ,
and went off to f.urone without
(fering a suggestion for a solution of
he question. ,
I The furthest most of the Senators and I
Congressmen will go today Is tn assert
hat tho casting of the die should not
oe put ofr for nvo jcars. as urged bv
Ipirector General McAdoo. nnd that Con-
'gress will dispose of the matter in due
time after a thorough Investigation. A
few, efy few, of tho members of Con
gress nave gone on record since Presi
dent Wilton put the matter up to them
in favor of Government ownership or
private control, but the great majority
are reserving thelc decision
The disposition of the railroad oues-
llon Is certain to go over to the net
l-esslon nnd tho responsibility bo on (he
Jtepublleans, who will be In control then
MYFeARSORMOREFORCHAPIN
few York Editor Sentenced for
Second-Degree Murder
New Yofk. Jan 14. iHe- A r v
Charles 11 I'hapln. former oln editor
the New York levelling World, who
September 1C last shot nnd k-ilioci
lis wifo while she was usteeti. tnila
ueauea guilty to murder In the second
egreo nnu was sentenced to Slates
rison for u term of from twent jcars
ino imprisonment.
A lunacy commission was nnnntnieil
after the murder to determine the edl-
prB mental eoniutlon nml It adjudged
hm sane, t'hapln himself mnlntnlnen
hat he was sano nnd had exnrse,i n
llsh to pay the penalty for nls crime
llthout trial.
FIVE NEW REAR ADMIRALS
avy Board Recommends Also
Seven Temporary Promotions
Washington, Jan. 14. The navy board
selection today recommended the fnl.
wing officers for Promotion to the ner- i
rtinviii iuiik ii rrur anmirai;
Harold P. Xorton. John n. MeOnnald.
Illlary P, Jones, Charles P. I'lunkett.
osenh Strauss.
I'o
I The following were recommende.l ftr
no icmpornrv ranit or rear admiral ! i
iienjamin v.-. r.vun, vvilllam I. IIoiv
nrd. George W. Klelne. Ar,-hlhni,i it
Scales. Victor Illue. Frederick Iirewster
Jassett. Jr., Uichard J. Jackson. I
MORE PAY FOR PASTORS
Presbyterians Raise $1,000,000 to
Increase salaries of Underpaid
ew York, Jan. II. (By A. P.) The
h-esbyterlan Church in the United
Kates has provided In its 1919 budget I
ftr a fund of a million dollars to In
tense the salaries of those among Its I
uu niisiors who aro not considered '
equately paid.
rnis was announced today by the na
nul headquarters of tho "new- eia
Ivement" of the Church organized to
eo 438,000,000 in 1919 tor local church ,
Denses. benevolences and other- nn.
ties.
Lumber merchant dies !
pit A. Seligman's Career Endi al
Mahanoy Cily
sbanor Cltv. ln.. Jnn. w Tnnii
(Unman, seventy-eight years old, ono
priiir-osi i-ennsyivnnia'8 nest known
ler merchants, filed (mm tnHnv ntal
Kb Illness. In addition to his timber
m ne owned extensive coal lnnds In I
South. A son. Dr. A. J'. Sellcman.
fgeon for the I.ehigh Valley Coal '
Bany, survives him,
VSED CARS
KDoriKct Bedan
Fuverianu Htun
I Htern R-ejl Limousine
r lard Tnurlnir
LOvrrland Tourlmr
insf .t-piiaa, iourinr
.('handler 7-mtim. Tuucni?
Se'hMmera Inurlnx
KVelle Tourlnn
tf'unman lourinir
i Scrlppi-Ilooth Itoaelkter
Inumher of Llnton RecUni anj
t Tourlnc Cara Ilbullt
FALI. ATTIIArTIVKLY IJIlriCO
cslniton Motor Co. of P.. HT -.. C IA V JA ."'!. "o?,ii sixes tor ere.l. size, fron
y-asrasr- . cv? .. ufiyuiu ucrvca Ko home.of, style and. economy o.1
'$$4 &i&, ,--'.- - ':' i'" -.: ,., . . -.'.-jfc., 4
ill mi T5!! .iijr -ta-J-Jf''"a'--Jfl-- ',--' '"&S.ufs.&lMli&-Hf.. f fcAl,, iShui wii. Q. ...1 .. h agj.a,',., -r , .-, jrRklfaL,;
BILTMORE OSWALD
The Diary of a Hapless Recruit
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Of rnur-c, i plaveil
TVTAUCir US These new banacl.s
' over in the main camp aio too
laige; not nearly so nice us our ccy,
U.tlo bajs. Tin ically homesick for
lmib.uion and the sound of our old
company commandei'a dulcet voice. 1
met nil on the street today ami J til
most broke down on ills neck nml
cried, lie was the lira familial thins
I had seen since 1 came over to the
main camp.
March S9. Th's place is Just like
the probation lamji onlv innie so.
Life Is one continual lecture tiimmcd
villi drills nnd nil. cu: oh, when will I
ever be nn ensign, with it cute little
.sul.iim Ino choicr all my own'
Al'i H f The events of the Hst few
da) s have so unncivcil me that 1 have
fallen behind In my diao.
One of tho unfortunate events uiose
fl fllll COtMlvtlVIT r i An t trvt n ..- n t
nncev'vith that horrid old pushballThe
chap who pushed that great big beast
helnir :i dermim mv iv-ielm ,i... i.o
nicions unoii his seemliii' fllxnnsltlnn
for atrocities) was standing by. luoMns?
moroelv nt this smalksixeel nlrmet
when I blown gently tin and savs nlai-
fully in my most engaging voice:
"I say. old elear. sou push it to me
and I'll push it to vou-saftlv. though.
chappy, softl." And with that he
flunr himself upon the ball und hurled
it run upon my nose, completely de
molishing it.
Of course, I plajed the game no
moie. I was nauseated by pain nnd
thovhljht of blood. My would-be ns
sassln was actually forced to sit down,
he was so weak from brutal laughter.
I wonder if I can ever be an ensign
with a nose like this?
April 7. On tlie way back from n
little outing the other day my rom
panion, Tim, who in civil life has been
n barkeeper, and a good ono nt that
insinuated himself in the good graces
rf n niu.lnir milnninlitln ..nt-.,- n.tl
we consequently were asked In. There
were two gins, sisters, i tancy, nml a
father and mother uboard.
'And wl.cia do you come fiom,
vounc gentlcmenV" asked the old man
"Mo pal comes fiom San Diego,"
pipes up my unscrupulous friend, "and
my home town is San franclsco."
I knew for ,i fact that he had never
been further from home than. tho Polo
Grounds.
"Ah, Westerners!" exclaimed the
old lady, "I came fiom tho West my
self, Jly family goes back there every
year."
"Yes," chimed tho girls, "wo Just
love San Dleso! "
"In what section of tlie town did
ou live'.'" asked tho gentleman, and
my f i lend, seeing my pcrplexlt , quick
ly put in for me:
"Oh, you would never know It, sir,"
nnd then lowering Ills volco in a con
fidential way, ho added, "ho kept n
barroom in tho Mexican part of the
town."
"A uirioom!" exclaimed the, old
lad, 'Taney that!" She looked at
mo with erreat. Innocent Interest.
"Yes." continued this lost M)ul. "my
father, who is a State) Senator, sent
htm to boarding school and tried to
do ever thing for him, but he drifted
hack into tho olel life Just as soon ns
ho could. It uets a hold on them,
ou know."
"Yes, I know," bald tho old lady, ,
Smoke
"Broker"
13c
two for a
quarter
smaller
.sizes 10c
mi
MW5UL
wf-HWUb.
! IQ
GIK
I T V I It
l
llic game no more
snil!. "my cook had a son that went
the --anie vvaj."
"Ho isn't loailv vicious, tliough,"
added my false liicnd vvltlV feigned
Ioj.ilty: "nioiely leckless."
"Well. m puor boy," put in the
old gentleman with cheer lonsideia
lion. "I am suie ou must llml that
navj life does oit a world of good
legular liouis, temperate living and nil
that."
"lllght ou aie. spoit." savs 1 bitter
ly, nsumlug my enfoned lole, "t
haven't silt n gieasei's tin oat since I
enlisted." '
"If 1 can nnl.v keep hltn out of the
0f
brig, -aid this low-ilovvii n if nil
mine, 'i think the might make a
flrht-iutp messhand out of lilm," at
which lemarl: both of the girls ex
ploded into loud peals of mil th, nnd
then I knew where I had met them be
fotc, at Katt Van Tassel's coming out
part, nnd 1 distinctly recalled having
spilled some punch on the picttler
one's white satin slipper.
"We get out heic," I said, hoaisely
choking with lage.
"Hut: cclatmed the old lady, "it's
the loneliest part of the toad"
"However that nuj be," I icpllcd
with flno firmness, "l must ncvorthe
less alight here. My homicidal lean
iKS aie completely ovrrpovvct lug me.'
"Perhaps Mr. Oswald 'will mit up a
cocktail some elay," said one of the
slsteis, leaning over the sido of tho
cur. "I have heard that ho supported
many bais nt one time, but 1 never
knew ho really owned one."
There were a couple of pairs of
lather dusty Ubcity blues in camp
that night.
(Coprlsht 101P, bj rrcderlck A Stokes Co )
(TO BP. CONTIM'KO)
LARGE BRITISH
TROOPSHIP SENDS
.i
p AT T TfOT? ATD
KJXX.UXJ X yjxv nxxr i
lintlsll Cruiser Kent iiurries to
. t i i ff s
Assistance Brooklyn, ot L. .
v,,.. i...;i. pnll
. ,, .
i nuiiuii, aiu.i. -. j ' ;
(relacd.) The big Uritlsh tioopshlp
i.rnt.u,,,,. ,.n n,,t wireless nnneals for '
" ,
I.. . w-. T.m..,. .'.!- T.-..!. not
assistance, ine isriiisii c. uisei ivviicii.
hurried to her assistance and tho Urook-
lt, rtt Ilia Am.r!!in (invi. la !M(H to
leavo If further nld l.i ne'eespary. The
Piotesiluus broke her propeller, but kit-
est reports said that all on board were' .V" "'i'.?'" un t !ne- Know ,
rarf '""n t like me, and ho made mother
'first report said thc Trotesllaus wl"?-, ,l "'j
limplng back to this port. It later was ,0ti,cr "o 5" ,M0 m
reported the steamer might effect tern- .., nrr ,,, , ,
porary repairs and continue to Japan UreI, 1 couldn't even go toschook le
for permanent repairs. wouldn't give Us enough money for tint
The Protest aus left Vancouver about ,;lcn w,n T wn" in s". Joseph's (
December IS last with troop and mall school on t.,,,,,. Ttn,iv .u'i'., ,.
for Vladivostok Canadian censorship
,.tollnn. In r.rt,t n( Hint limn hrni'. i
i :""."::.," ;"..,",. v' .;;;."
C.Cl, IlllUilUU ..11J III.IIIIUII Ul .,,,' J,C-
sonnel tho steamer lml on board. It
Is believed liere. however, that the ves
sel had discharged her troops, and was
on tho return oyago Ly way of the
Orient
With a total contingent of 900 offlcen
and men the stesmer Teesta has arrived
here, Sho had aboaid two companies of
Canadian Infantry, under command of
Colonel Swift, nnd a machine gun unit.
Insurance!
It insures your getting a
good cigar. It insures your
getting a cigar that won't
leave unpleasant and harm
ful after-effects. All you
have to do is ask for
Girard instead of "taking
chances" on new and
stranee brands. That's
. 7 .. i .
wnat smoke msur-
ance means.
INSISTS LEBAUDY '
TRIED TO KILL
'Wife's Lawyer Says She
, Was Too Quick tor
Would-Be Slayer
DAUGHTER'S SAD STOHY
Tells Grand Jury Her Father
Was ''Always Mean
to Her'
MliienU, I I., Jan. 14 -'Uie lliaiul
.lurj ban begun to receive trstlmoii
ltgaidlng the. shooting of Jacques I."
bnudy nu S'atmday ivcning by his wltr
-Mine. Augustine l.ebaudy, at their .g
lountry house, the Lodge, nt West
bury, II W. Moore, counsel for Mi
TAbaudj, Issued a slaliment destrlbliiB
the shooting and alleging that Mrs. r.,.
baud acted to ptotect her daughUr
rioin her liis.itio huvbaiid tie declined
that I-cbaudy had picvlousl.v thiiatentil
her life, and continued'
' iio then had caused heavy chah.s t
be put upon the door of the two looms
ncLUpIed by herself and daughter, iv
ono occasion these chains pieventcd
l.cbaudy fiom gnlnlng enliy. 'Hie btalc
'onstabulnry at Mltieo'.i were Infoitr.eil
of the trouble there and promised
prompt protection.
Oil .Saturday mortilrg last l.
inuilv telcplioned fro-n N'rw Vurl; and
lold Ins wife that le was coming out
hat night lie u'td language which
'.tused her then to fear his Imentiois
soon as he niilvtd. around t oVlovl.
lie made a great nolso about the lower
part of the house, opening the windows
and emptying the blazing coins fiom tl e
fireplace out on the lawn His wife
who was In bed, got up nnd put on a
robe n'ld went down a few steps from
Hie he-id of the staltway toward thc
llrat landing. Lcliaud) saw her fiom
the lower hilt, lushed up the stalnvav,
grabbed her bv the arm. nt the same time
telling her that 1 o would llnlh her
t Hlfe too tjiilek for Illm
"lie swung her around and leached In
Ids pocl.it for his weapon As he was
drawing It srn quick! Hied with a te
voher furnlsl.nl to hei b a filend for
her protection. He staggered back and
fell dead nt the foot of the stair" 'I hoi e
were no eewltnesses to the occurrence
but plenty of evidence as to his Intention
to 1.111 both bis wife and his daughter.
If ever a woman 'was Justified In defend
ing hei self from the murderous attack of
an insane person, this woman was '
ur .viooie s.uu mill liieiuut' s "l uie
household nnd otheri) knew of the threats
vvhcli I.ebnud had made toward his
wife and daughter, nrd tint complete
proof would bo brought that tho girl
was In great danger, whereas the mother
actually had been stabbed nnd neaily
strangled on previous oceailons by the
inndniin. I'iom employes at tho I,e
baudj tsl.uo mid otnern who had ileal-
Ings with I.ebaudy. s:orks were gnth-
eied llv.vliiig m etientilcity tho "Km.
peror of S.iha-.i'a' freaks In New York
city nnd in Kurupc.
One of his nmuieimnts was said io
bo that of tiding bareback on a cow
nnd trvlng unsuccessfully to peisus.de
her to bin die femes. I.ebaudy frcquentl
withheld money from his wife nnd serv
ants until Ihey were without food and
when they told him there was nothing
to eat, his reply. It was asserted, was
to go and kill one of the cows for din
ner. On one occasion ho ordered a car
load of lea sent to Wcithurj", snlng
that It was necessaty to keep his ha
cool
Tho fl.st witness before tho Grand
.luiy was Jacqueline I.ebaudy, thc flf-'een-
ear-old daughter. She arrived at
rho Mlneola courthouse lu (lie compan
of Mrs. Charles ile Saulles. other wit
nesses were servants at the Lebaudy
household nutria Attorney Charles I!
Weeks refused to say whether he would
recommend an indictment of Mrs, I.c-
iiaud. He said that he did i.ot feel at
liberty to e.press any opinion whether
Mrs Lebaudy';
s action was justified.
AIitiij Meun to Her
Jacqueline said:
'J vi as bout in France three ;ears
iuitr lauitT went into
lis Sahara nd-
venture I cant even remember him
"s l."'nB n.'h'nir but mean to me. The
urst lime, it seei
,.... . ..
recollection of hint, was at tho Savoy
Hotel, In JCevv York,
lie never was good to me. Ho never
"cn tPoko to mc uiiIcfh It was to order
me nround. lie olvv.ijs looked like he
Cor.io and take me out because he lull
. ... . .. . . t. "LL"U P "" "OUIlI
ruu imy ino oms- " tcd me to
923 MARKET
ra . stoiii: oitoKits -or r Tiit
Reduced!
Women's & Misses'
Coats, Suits
and Dresses
iA
Georgette
Values
Xtnnce.
up to
S2D.7.1
$
and Straw
Sailors
Ready to Wear
9 $0.98
New
Georerette crowns
and llserie brims.
Peacock, taupe,
navy blue or
brown.
Street 1 loor
Featured
Illaborate lace
trimmed fronts.
Street
L. !
Clearance Prices on
Women's Coats
Jwu
$J.98 &
VALUKS 1)1' to
I 111 l ,
II ill i! I lr i WLf
th yjc'-Lir
Many bave iollai of real
fur. Mae'e of splendid win
ter weleht mateilals In full
tn t liuituili 1 1 rilm PiM
j(jQir.LiNi: ,i:n.nn
wiitl., nnd lately was alnnvs oidermg
me to do things aiound the houe
even to build fires.
"I lemeinher when we first mine to
Weslbiuy le Used to stay ileal 1 all
the lime lie was atwns doing some
thing o mother to make her sad ai d
i iv. Sometimes he made her stream.
Whenever ho sVd anj thing to me nt all
it was something mean oh, I longed
to go to school; It was tho onl pleasuie
I could have had.
' Jlotl er bought me nrettv dresses
when father was liberal and gave her
money. Father was brutal to mother, letogntzed One of the most conserva
Hc nearly killed her once, choking her. live men In the Itepubllcaii party dls
'I was upstairs that night (the cussed tho question with mo recentl
night of tho murder). I didn't see , because of lequests from his constituents
fnther come in at all. 1 hadn't seen that he get Congiess busv on vvelfaie
mm roi moio than a week. Molber
wouiun i 'et me. I knew tneie must oe
something the matter. I
".Mother was alwas taking my part
l.veiy time he and mother quarreled
she would get frightened and would
keep me ilose by her Last Wednes-
....j nw (uiu ii.t-i. iuiu en.iuin put un mi;
uisiuo oi our neuioom etoors ner loom
and mine open Imo entn other. She
didn't tell me what those locks and '
chains weie for. and when 1 asked her
she answered: "They mnko It safer.'
"She had to go through my bcdiootn
to the stairs Saturday night, I was
standing stiff, 1 was so afraid. I didn't
know whit was happening, but I knew
11 was terrible
'father was nlwa)s doing awful
things and I knew when I heard tlie
shots that he had come home. Mother
came back through the room and fell
on the bed.
I managed to telephone, Mr
Moore "
Popular Pricesor Particular People
Re: Waffles and
Maple Syrup
TT There arc certain
J fond memories of
I childhood which
J cling to us all 'till
maturity. One is the
circus, another is hot
waffles and maplcsyrup.
lust the very thought of the
tirovvti-ctispcd, criss-crossed
squaics, right off the hor
griddle, bathed in real Ver
mont maple svrup, sweet
and odorous or tlie woodsj
is enough to stir a statue's
appetite. Wc serve them as
they should be for break
fast, tea and dinner.
124 South
132 South
13th Street
ISth Street
CHERJ,a
J. O. PATTON, Vmidml
STREET
lg.75
. -J
Wife
ii
H I
A grouping of newest garments fiom our
own stocks for speciul selling. All this sea
son's newest and very latest models.
riecond Moor
J
I
Lingerie Waists
Special, at
and einbrolelerj
Jvevv (tnrlnB stjles.
Floor
$1.08
"i
I
Girls' Winter
Coats,
fS i
Of corduroys.
$J)
velvets anil
clotlin. Belted
models. Sizes
d
Io n
years
Girls' Chambray
Dresses,
Several M.vletlTliP
Soma rmbrnlrl.lllv
I
JI0.08
ivrtf
ICUMATADC AUADM '
OF BOLSHEVISM
Kenyon and Borah
Urge
Big Heforms to Recog
nize the Workers
NEW PARTY EORECVST
Progiessie Leaders Would
Cure Red Menace Iiy Meeting
Popular Demand
W n.IiliiKtiii. Jan II 'I hat a new
alignment of the ptople Is i timing that
will sweep nwuv i!stlng polliteiil pai
les unless they face and solve ie.nl-
Justment problem, wna the wimilng
rounded to Democratic and Itepubllcaii
chieftains today by Senators Kenvon
and Iloiah, I'rogicsslvo leaders
They cautioned ugalnst ' OurUh tae
tus' as a ineatiH of tlispcifng of the
menaeo of HoKhevism lu the I lilted
States 'Ihe urged honest, fiailess,
str.ilghtforwatd and Immediate action
bv tho Government and polltlial leadeis
to tope with lecnnstluctlon prolilenis
arfei'tlng the gleat ma--s of the Ameii-.-nii
people
Their statements represented the sen
timents of tho rtogressive gmup In the
henate
Those In poner, Wielher In political
Piules or hi thn (Jovernniiut. who blind
themselves to tho menace of Uolshivlsin
hi this loimlty are cotiitlng disaster."
said Kenvon 'The woikers of this
count rv leuognlze the men.ue They
dont want llolshev Inn 'J hei r.i 'i
lllit
thev leallze It Is sDreaillnir heit.
and that something mut be done to stop
it The look to their leaders to stop It
Appeals are being made to IlepubM
can and Democratic party leaders to put
their respective parlies on record for
a broad, wle covcrnment.il itAiNr.
policy that will iccognize the rights of
the workers as they have never been
legislation. Ho Is a party leader a
i"csiainiiai possibility
Xdvoeales Iteform Law, '
"What the people want Is action not
talk results, not promises The iwse
political patty Is the one v hich will go
on ncoid for and then ohtnln laws like1
inc lOHOWItlg
i irs.. .reatln-r at once a commis
sion on public works to co-operate
with the stales In pushing netcssarv
public work during hard times and
act as a buffer In absorption of sur
plus labor in the reconstruction pe
llod This will remove, the unem
plo.vment menace, which Is growing
b leaps and bounds.
Second Creating a national em-
Itcpairinq
and Remod
eling nt
Moderate
Cost.
Mail
Orders
Filled
January Fur Sale
25 off Our Regular Marked Prices
Special Values Arranged for Wednesday!
Buy your furs tomorrow and here!
Take advantage of buying from the makers direct saving vou the middleman's
profit.
Every special in this sale is at a 25 per cent reduction from our regular prices
this means a saving of fully 33 1-3 to 50 per cent on fur prices in other stores.
Save the war tax on furs by buying at once. I
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Until Desired!
Fur Sets
Reg. Sow
55.00 Natural Raccoon. ... 38.00
G9.50 Hudson Seal 47.30
G0.00 Natural Nutria 42.50
55.00 Wolf Sets 38.00
85.00 Taupo Lynx 58.00
110.00 Fox Sets 71,50
100.00 Skunk Sets 74.50
125.00 Beaver Sets 98.50
145.00 Australian Opossum 110,00
225.00 Mlnlc Sets . ; 145.00
Fur Scarfs
Reg. Sow
20.00 Wolf Scaifs 15.00
30.00 Fox Scarfs 22.30
35.00 Hudson Seal 25.00
47.50 Fox Scarfs . . . ; 34.50
69.50 Fox Scarfs 49.50
69.50 Lynx Scarfs 49.50
80.00 Hudson Seal Stole 59.50
95.00 Scotch Mole Stoles G9.50
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ployment burcnu to co-operate with
tho Htates.
Third. Providing help In establish
ing homes for woikers. Klnance this
by a plan similar to the farm loan
banks.
fourth. Vocational training for all.
fifth i:tcndlng soldiers and Ball
ot s' Insurnniu to men in industry.
.Sixth. Kslubllshment of courts of
mcdl.-uion and conciliation (volun
tary). flventll. old-age, sickness nnd dis
ability lnsuianre
"I nm going to put sucli measures be
fure the prtsuit session of '""ongress and '
ill nsl. tlie llepubllcali mnfeience to'
enforce tliem
lloritti 0tinrs I urrrs
Itorali, n bitter foe of the doctrine of
wiping out Holshevlsm b repression in
fur.e, said
' Cine heal 4 upon eveiv hand these
dus the doctrine of fori Wn are to
force peare, we aie tn have fouv to
malmaln peace, we are to havn force to
md our labor dlsrurbaiue Instead of
talking force and leproslou, let us
preaih co-operation and tolerance Uol
shevlsm is the fruit of force We must
kick the psihology of war from oui
midst. We must avoid ostl Irh tnitKs if
weilont want a terrific Jolt fiom ihe
people
' There are n few general principles
Kstablishcd JtlSO
RLAYL0CKBLYNN.Inc
LT 1528 Chestnut Si.
lite .Ipjiuirl $hoi for the Jlrilrr-Dictcil Jrn ami ll'omeit
ARH NOW HOLDING
A Clearance Sate
Of Winter Weight
At Tremendous Reductions
Winter Suits I Winter Coats
H
Man Tailored
and Lined
29.50
formerly $19.50
Mateon & DeMan
1115 Cnestnut Street
(Opposite Keith's Theatre)
A Remarkable Sale of
Fine Fur Coats
Particular attention is asked for this an
nouncement, since the garments here repre
sented are the most phenomenal values of
this season.
92.50 Marmot Coats
30-lnch sport model Large sliavvl
collar and deep cuffs.
125.00 Muskrat Coats
30 and 40 Inch models. I.aicr,
sliavvl collar and deep cuffs of
muskrat
135.00 Australian Seal Coals
A 30-lnch sport model Sliavvl
collar and culTs of Australian fur
165.00 Nutria Coats
30 and 40 Inch model I..irKe
shawl collar and deep cuffs
165.00 Australian Seal Coats
An uslr.llan 30-Inch sport coat
shawl collar and cuffs eit seiulrrel
or Hkunk raccoon
215.00 Hudson Seal Coats
Three-ciuarter length flnr model;
largo cape collar and cults.
295.00 Hudson Seal Coats
30. Inch s)ort models T.arRe sliavvl
collar and deep cuffs of ekunk.
295.00 Hudson Seal Coats
45-Inch, full model; wide border
and collar and cuffs of skunk.
345.00 Hudson Seal Coats
Three-quarter length, with shawl
collar of fclcunk or nutria.
345.00 Squirrel Coats
30-lnch sports models Largo
sliavvl collar and cuffs.
395.00 Scotch Mole Coats
30 and 45 Inch models. Collar
and cuffs of skunk or nutria.
395.00 Hudson Seal Coats
Distinctive models in various
lengths trimmed with contrasting
furs,
460.00 Hudson Seal Coats
Individual designs in various
lengths. Trimmed with contrast.
Ing furs.
595.00 Mink Coats
'Smart model wllh shawl collar
and cuffs. Trimmed with tall and
paws,
950.00 Broadtail Coat
Full-length mqdel.ot tine molred
skins. A smart design.
Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted.
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; I A iV'V'H-;
, . 'W - .FT I'M i - f J. A!&J"Wj1
which if we adhere to them will slmpttfr
me. situation : '
"We must ret back absolutely to a.s
constitutional government, to the nrla- it
clples upon which our fathers built, nd 'Ct
eschew all arbitrary measures.
ve must establish complete freedom
of speech and of the press, No man In
thesn times should be embarrassed In,
the free and open discussion of treat
public questions upon which depends our
vvholo future."
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5U1TH '
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Full Lcnfttli
and Lined
24.50
formerly $49.30
Kxlra.Stec
Caata Up
to SO
Bunt.
Charge
Accounts
Opened
64-50
89-50
98-50
125-00
125-00
165-00
195-00
195-00
235-00
265-00
295-00
295-00
345-00
445-00
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