Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 23, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1910
?P?BEf?
IRISHPARLIAMENT
NAMESPREMIER
i? Four Other Ministers
Chosen at Short Session
of Sinn Fein
INTEREST IS LAGGING
ROMANTIC STUFF
By CUNNINGHAM
pEATINO .1 I'll Jaws Ja da on a melancholy (em torn injni oiitsldr 11 Imy
LIBERTY BOND BUYERS
VICTIMS OF SWINDLER
L hut, In the anemic moonlight, Is considered n ovvell dale In the South , (JoillllliUCC Here tllVChlictllC!
gea Islands. Especially. If the musician In a stylish M'ting mutt itbout the f . t c n
village, with it rlnR in his noso an" ev-r.vthlnc. nnd wllhln the alfalfa tent I UpcrullCins til Gratters I rOV-
; y
Politicians Expect Terrorists
Will Begin Campaign of As
FHSsinntion and Destruction
testdes the dusky dame of his affections. In the llnpo of Heik O'.Mallvj, the
musical blacksmith of Pcrnnton, a Jute Is a date
IN ANY ACCKNT.
WBI.L, the loneome Roh of our most reserved t.avv h.nt n d.ite the oilier
eve and .t thin time wns had The fftieen pulled nil the homeopathic
entertainment. The new chatter records, both of them mound out Mime
I melody nnd then tome fairly recent dance numbers were Riven the needle
ami the palt
ONESTErPEI) AROl NO A FKVT.
Pulilln, Jun .3.- The Sinn Vein ptr
llament provided mil a c.ne-di itensa
flon Its member held a brief meeting
l the Mansion House .veMcrdaV, but be
hind clo-cd domic Aftervvnxl a statp
Went of the, bunliifFs trniuaeted was fur-iJLWie-d
to the press, thus follow Ins the
precedent of the Paris conference
Ji'lThe olflrl.il renort of the tneetlnc Kas
.that tw cut -four deputies ere prefent
'A temporary prime minister ,i eteciea
'"Unanimously nnd four other ministers
.nominated b the speaker, eie approved
bythe parliament
. A group of loo vounc men gathered
f Ullde during the Kcrret session, but
L'. o excitement of any kind was shown
, ,Tlie puDlir was r.ir more nuereme-n
i In the, murder of two policemen In
(lTlpperary Tuesday ai the time the
1),1Um.kI ...... ... .. . i .. ll.la la tnlmn
it'll ato-nlft. t.a l.nln,.l., nf n au tlAflnH
St of terrorism vvhlih veteran Irish poli
ticians expect wir Include other nssss
inations and atttempts to destrov gov
ernment buildings and public works.
Peeking i:plnnlven
Th- extremists are cxceedlnglv anx
ious to get explosives Two" policemen
wre guarding a cartload of gelignite
which was being taken to a mine when
they were surrounded by masked men
The policemen were shot dead and the
explosives carried off The Immediate
equet was a prni-l.imatloti placing Tlp
perary under the' crimes act. which
means a regime much like the occupied
German cities ate undergoing
The address to free nations, read at
the Sinn Fein parliament, began
"The nation of Ireland, having her
ntlonal Independence, (alls through her
elected representatives, In Parliament
assembled, upon ever.v free nation to
support thp Irish republic by recogniz
ing Ireland s national status nnd her
right to vindication at the peace con
ference '
It declared that Ireland was ratlic.illv
distinct from Ilngland in race, language
customs nnd traditions lieland. It said
was one. ot the most ancient nations of
Kurope. She had tires, rved her n atonal
Integrity and vigor intact thtough seven
centuries of lorelgn oppiersiun mid
never had tellnnulshcil lur national
rights, which Bhe had diflintly pto
elalmed ever generation throughout the
era of Kngllsh usurpation down to her
last glorious resort to arms In 1316 '
Harbors tn bi lliift.v
After referring lo her geographical
position, the address continued
'Ireland's Indepeiult nee Is demanded
By the freedom of the seas her great
.harbors will be opened to ull nations,
Instead of belnc, a monupolv to ling
land. Todav these harbors are empty
anil Idle, solely because Inland, Ir
revocably determined at the dawn of the
promised era of self-determlnntlon and
liberty that she will suffer foreign domi
nation no longer, calls tvtry freo na
tion to uphold her national i lalm to com
plete independence as an Irish republic
against the arrogant pretensions of l.ng
land, which was founded on fraud and
sustained by overwhelming military
occupation She demands to be con
fronted publlcl with nngland lit the
congress of nntlons, that the civ Hired
world, having judged betwren Ilngllsh
wrong and Irish right, may guarantee
l,Jnn lla warnm n nt MiMiiifirt fnr tlio
VY Jrialntenance of national independence.'
it'a't, Paris. Jan 23 Although no nlTleiiil
TV notice lias oeen receiven mat ;ne com
mittee named by the Irlstt I'ariinmen
in Dublin, comprising fount PlunUett
Prof Edward De Valeta and Arthui
Griffith was coming to Paris to pre
sent the claims of Ireland to s"If
determlnatlon to the Pence Conference,
It has already been determined that If
the delegation secures pawspotts Its ap
plication foi admission to the confet
nce to represent Ireland as tin Inde
pendent nttlonallty will be passed upon
fey the committee on credentials under
Ihe rules
&a 4 This committee Is tin- hole judge
k,y; : Initially on nit applications for admission
!??,. to the conference, although nos-lbly an
1 A'appeal might lie" to tlin full conference
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senamezs ..v v9 r vsm,.. .. &j-
,A .S 3MW
-" insaimted0m&
A "DATt IS" A "CiATE IM
nr
AAji. '"I
MOST ANY TMAU.CT-
nv on Credulous Patriots
A Federal Investigation Is bring l
rca,i ngalnst the nitlvltles of the -o-
calltd l.lbetly Loan shitiks' men nnd I
In some cases women- who ate pusu.ul
Ing luindholdiMS In ihangp their Kill-I
edge government serin Ities for wildcat
bonds made ntttaitlve b proinlses ot
grent returns.
'I he l,lbett.v l.nnit i mun IIH'c hen- Is
In charge of the Investigation Mr. ndv
it has tincuvertrl sevetal nourishing
busliichses lit voted rsctuslvclv to trattle
In l,lbett Ilonds. with the Idea of gel
ting Ftslerol bonds In teturn for worth
less Futilities
W prnpoe lo go after these petsons i
Mho ar- hoodwinking the unsu"peiltng
public as well an Impairing Hip govern
inent certlllcates, ssld William It Hull
.It deputv hovetnnr of (lie I'tdrral l!e
srvp UAnk, who has n huge gtoup of
representative Injslness nun. mem bom of
the l.llnrlv Loan lonnnllei' back of him
in the fight on the sharks,'
Plans made bv the Ubcitv laian com.
mlllce, of whiili John II Mason Is dl
lector, call for n I irgc bodv of men,
who will canvass all concerns nod per
suns who hip conducting shadv deals m
t.lhertv bonds Where vlnlillons of the
Inu .ircnr nroneiutlon Will lit' sought
IHK old-fashioned green plush album tint formeil reposed on tho mntble j)mp ( Hi,, local I.lbertv l,o,m ntlt-,
lopped table Is no more. It was slipped the rollers when fashion discarded ci.ils exprrs-ed the opinion th-it thp
the parlor for a living room But the nut.erln frail brought fo.ll. ... u.mf.,1 -""ZtirT.Vriw ..'. "
of snapshots. With the aid ot a manicured fingernail, nmong thp hlin. in- lwl( where mint of the l.lbertv lvan
miliar faces could be discovered Among those was n Iirge football group brokers have been pul out of burl-
photo nnd all the members were local heroes of nr"" ,
Wf must head off this trafllc. said
0UU SELECT CIHCLK. n r Lerlingwell. assistant ecretarv of
T,, ..... ,, i , . . , , . ,,..., 'h tre.isurv LnruFpcctlng owners of
HE foxtrotting sailor was Interested hecauso there he wai tight in the i,nlf,m i,on,, - wild not sell their err
center holding the football, as that year he was captain and p"la:ed cjuar- ttneates for a mere postage htaip ,,s
terback Ah, but net to his picture was a hole, the size of ti dime and onlv 'i1''' are doing
with the Idea of buying slocks that are
purported to give higher. Interest ale
nM good Americans, and besides, are
poor Investors. Hankers must rombli.e
against the so-called brokers who ale
conducting buslmss in I.lbrrt bonds to I
the detriment or the public good
Mr l.einngwell who Is In this citv.
IS a guest 01 oann-rs inieresien in ui
forthcoming 'Vlctrty Loan " praised tbel
stand taken by Onvernor Sproul In Ills'
tirade against stock swindles The (iov'-
ernor In his Inaugural address slid t lint I
I something Ike I'jnn tiou.noft I- Invest. d
hv the people of tli I nlled Plates In"
I fraudulent etohs j
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
The weathei beaten tar
the shoulders of one of th gladiators appeared
wanted to know
WHAT IT WAS ALL ABOUT.
Said
mi Charlie
Chump, the demon fullback, nnd she cut out Ills map
FOR HER LOCKET.
OUR gloomy gob had a lump In his throat as large as a lulllird ball when
he remembered that he had given her
THAT VERY PHOTO.
'The Treasury Department Is anxiojs
that people keep their bonds and not
swap them for vnlueles, worthless c.
curltlcs Persons who sell their bonds
CHEI
Popular Prices fgr Particular People
Re: Oyster Pies
TT On tjte farthest point
II ot Cape Cod, twenty
Hl miles out in the At
Untie Ocean, the tide
ebbs and floods daily over
the Chatham Oyster Beds.
Sewage contamination or
impurities are impossible.
Chatham Oysters, .ire used
exclusively in "Chin" In
dividual Oyster Pies.
Special Tomorrow
FORTY CENTS
the portion.
124 South Uth Street
132 South 15th Street
CHEI.
J G. PATTON, 'Pttiticnl
January 28, 1D11K
Down Stairs Store
At Wanamaker's
" Fabric Gloves Fit
So Smoothly"
said one woman, "that's why I liko to wear them."
Sho might have added that they wash ery
easily nnd successfully and give long service, for
thesenre morcAof their vlttucs.
Women's lisle gloves in white and gtay, with
conttasting stitching on the backs, ate Toe n pair.
A better (ualit in white, giny, black, mode,
nnd buck color have spcarpoint backs and are $1,25
n pair.
Double silk gloves are a pleasant thought. '1,'hev
are in white, gray, brown, black and mode at l.'i'i
a pair.
f entre.ll
All-wool Serge
$2 a yard
A good quality nf all-wool Piench twill serg
in the right weight for women's Spring suits, frocks
nnd skirts. It is 50 inches wide and may be had
in black and navj.
(( -ntrnll
How the Straw Sailors
Are Popping Out!
Walk along Chest
nut Street a shott
distance and count
the smart -looking
joung women wear
ing suits' and new
stiavv sailor hats
it will surprise ou!
Here are some
new .-allots in the
latest 191".i shape.
'I he brim droops a
little and the crown
has four corners
slightly defined.
Thp.cei mnv he hnd ill
navy or Wight blue and in various colors with
lighter facings purple, faced with lavender; brown
with sand and black with white.
Thtee more good points':
-the hats fit comfortabl.v i
they nie light in weight;
the price is ?!!.
(Market!
T 'Hi DAME blushed, pulled a Mary Ilrkforil glsg'e nn' explained
J-J that when she teceived the photo she had "nn awful cjse
UNIVERSAL SERVICE URGED
rSeighliotliood Club of Bala ami
Cynwyrl Hojrs Soldier
l mvei-al military training as a war
preventive was advocated o American
and BiUMi olllcorc at the eleventh an
nual banquet of tlu Neighborhood Club
of Bala and fjnwjil, at Kuglcrs's last
night
Colonel Hiram I Beir", after pay ng
a glowing tribute to the fighting ability
of Italians and other naturalized sol
diers recruited fioin the coal mining ills
trlcts of Pcnnslvan a. i-ald that the
I'nlled Slates will need a navy second to
none and a trained armv to uphold Its
rights on the Atlantic and Pacific
"To bring thl-t about we must have
universal military training," be con
cluded Captain O. P Beeman, of the British
armv, said that If either the United
States or England had 'had such service
CUMBERLAND TO BE ABSORBED
IVttiisvlvani.1 Knilro.nl lo Take
Over Smaller Linn
The Pc'.nsjanla Tti.llroad will ab
sorb the Cumberland Vallev system
This will be dime bv tiansferrlng to
the- patent c urporatiou direct ownership
of the cntltc piopertv and franchises of
the Cumberland Vallev I! till o id Com
panv. Including nil of its till lines mid
ecpilpnicnt. us veil as the leases held bv
it When the me.ger nas been com
pleted the affairs of that compinv will
be vionid up and 111 corporate existence
ended
Dlreitois ot both the Pemisvlvani.i
and the Cumberland Vnucy took prelim
Inarj action sestefda.v The stockholders
of the Prnnsjlvanla llallroad Company
will he nskeil to latlfy the meigcr nt
the nmtu .1 meeting on Marc't 4 Tor tho
before the war the conflict would not purpose of ratification bv the slockliold-
have taken place. Both need It no'aM, of ,e (-umi,T ind Valle.v t oinpanv.
a safeguard, he said , a speclul meeting will be held at Cham-
Others who spoke wero Major An- sers,urK the near future
thonv V (level 111 w ho was assistant to I
Brigadier (ieiiera! W W Atterbury. of
tli transportation division In France
lie told of the Insults and cruelties the
French people took fiom the Prussian
armies of occupation Mujor Bobert I...
Drnlng told of the Belleau Wood tight,
In whli ii Ou per cent of the oflkcrs and
TO per mit of the enlisted men In the
SUth Marines were casualties.
lsiBBWLrU U Eafli al B 1,1 V VkVlOaBaiH
TWTOST coal dealers deliver good
J,",L coal they must, to stay in
business ; but there may be a big
difference in the way the trans
action is handled.
STRATHMANN delivers clean, full
tons into your cellar without dust or
delay. The drivers are courteous and
considerate, and we deliver promptly.
HENRY E. STRATHMANN
INCORPORATED
Kensington and Lehigh Avenues
Clarkson and Water Streets, Olney
57th and Grays Avenue
ii
if.
In certain circumstances
New Training Corps, at Pcnn
Provost hmlth today announced that
a new reserve officers' training corps
will be established at the University of
Pc nnsvlvanla, with Major Charles T
(irllflth as head of the department and
ptofessor of military sclcme nnd tac
tics The United States Oovern.nf.it
has not onls appointed Major firitllth,
but has assured Provost Smith that
Major (Irlfllth will be nblv assisted by
other elllclent teacheis. selected from
i the United States army and detailed to
the University of Pennsylvania Tho
I course will be voluntary.
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s
h Motorists:
wai
Get
Sure Protection
from Freezing
from Repair Bills
due to Corrosion
if you use
PXB0
QM-COHOL)
in your car
Sold by Garages, Groceries, Depart
ment Stores, Druggists, and Paint
and Hardivare Dealers
Pennsylvania Alcohol & Chemical Co.
DUtrlbulors
111 N. Front St., Philadelphia, !'a.
Women's Winter Coats Reduced
Now $21 . 75 Now $29. 75 Now $3 7.50
40 coats, principally of 32 coats of silk velour, 35 velour and pompom
velour with large cape col- broadcloth and plus h coats an(j a few bolivias.
lars of sealene fur or skunk mostly one of a kind. There ' AU are ljned with gilk( and
opossum and some of suede J)U fu trimming and all ' some 'lave ur collars of
velour, are lined through
out with silk
Heal scalene or skunk opossum.
But one of a kind, generally.
have been a great
higher in price.
Among the lets-expensive coats there are many good Winter wraps of velour,
burella and kensey ; some with shawl or cape collars of sealene, kit coney or brown
coney fur. Now $11.75 and $16.75.
Of course, feizes are incomplete in all of these coats.
(Market)
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KMmm'h I 1 Ak. TRUCKS J)
aBvflaniPiPHHin HHHRi.Hi.HP ' "v .m m.! i
IHH ... TWO MILLION A MONTR JliSi !
WIM$$MxW?Wl MACK trucks to tho value of almost two mil- 1I?;W&P
HPlfeil 1 l'on dollurs are sold each month. liM-ra
PHMfiAl ! Over three-quarters of this amount renrcsen Is g lilS '
p.i huycrs who previously owned MACK, trucks.
Sltl ! '" 0iei' wor8 repeat orders eonstitutc 1 '!
Sm4 I; r'e thau 75 of our present husinehs. IS I
ffeiftS : "Pcrforinanec Couuls" is the reason. I
gI ' Capacities 1 to 7Yz tons. S
S INTERNATIONAL MOTOR CO. 1 H
Elllilllili I 2300 Chestnut St. (H. D. Watson, Mgr.) iB
White Dresses
for Small Babies
Thoro is wide choice between 85c and $5. The
S5c dresses loner or Fhoit are made of fine, white
batiste, and ate surprisingly (rood.
At 51 there ate a half dozen t1e.. And so
they ro up to $-1, which includes vatious pretty
chesses trimmed with lace, fine tucks and a bit of
handwork. Many are fine enough to be used as
christening chesses.
(f entrall
500 Sample Waists
Are Now $1.65
'I hey are all pretty and quite simple and mate--rials
ate otgandie, or plain and crossbar voile.
Tho styles ate many, some showing neat embroid
eiies and laces, while others ate lather plain. Some
are a bit mussed.
(Mnrkrtl
Pink-dotted Corsets
Special at $2.85
These ate of fine white poplin with an embroid-'
errd dot of pink silk, and are suitable for slender
to average figures. A good point about this model
11 the front boning, which is short enough to assure
conifoit in sitting. The corset is longer toward the
back and rises higher under the shoulders.
(Central)
Indian Blanketing in Warm
and Hearty Colorings
Cheer.v ted figutes on soft gray grounds with
hero and theie a touch of black this is but one
from the gay gathering of Indian cotton blanketing
for making bathiobcs and house gowns. It is all
'1 inches wide and 60c a jard.
Cotton blankets in floial patterns measure 2x2H
vards and have the proper amount of cord for
making a bathrobe. ?4.o0.
Outinff Flannel
Special at 25c a Yard
ide choosing among these pretty coloied
stupes and checks. All are 27 inches wide.
(Ontrnl)
Interesting New Dresses at $16.75
Women find the collarless mode most becoming and many of the new Spring
frocks have no collars whatever. Here arc four illustrations of the new fashion,
and all are marked $1(5.75.
One model is of laffeta in show elaborate biaid ttimming. Rows of Bone Buttons hold
black, navv blue or gray. The ' On one it is in citcular rows and i f'th " the panels of a frock of
broad panels of the bodice fasten on the other ,n designs. The , g -' Lckff bodice
at the wide-gatheied gudle. A fashionable row of buttons down boast panels. The broad belt is
full tunic, on the skiit, is pointed the back is on each model, which tucked and the skirt is slightly
in fiont. ! ,idd. to the smdttncs of the 'gathered with rows of braid at
Two are of Black Serge. Both frocks. the bottom.
(Vtnrkrt)
White Uniforms
Special at $2.50
Nurses' regulation uniforms of fine white
linene, made with convertible collats pr neckbands,
are slightly soiled. That is why they ate reduced.
Included at $2.50 are also a few striped uni
foims of good gingham. I"rv"
(Centr-ll
Cretonne Laundry Bags
Special 50c Each
Large, convenient bags with drawstrings at the
tops aie made of various attractive cretonnes.
r-ntrl)
Lace Window Panels
Special at $4.50 Each
which is about half of today's pi ice. They ate
made of handsome Arabian lace designs on ecru
net. You may choose from six patterns,
(t'he.tnut)
Undermuslins
Envelope Chemises 85c
Better get a supply at this price!
They are of white nainsook with blue hemstitch
ing and ribbon shoulder straps or with neat cm
broidery. Pretty Nightgowns
A white nainsook slipover nightgown trimmed
with lace in front has narrow lace edging the neck
and sleeves. You'll notice how generous it is in
width and length. $1.23.
Ono of the prettiest and softest nighties we've
seen is a &oft, pink crepe voile slipover with shir
ring forming the fullness in front, where it is
embroidered with French knots. $2.50.
(Central)
The Cheerfulness
that a bright rag rug gives to a room Is sur
prising, and these gingham lag rugs are durable as
well as pretty,
24x32 inches, $1 fix9 feet, $7.50
25x50 inches, $1.25 SxlO feet, $10.50
30x60 inches, $2 9x12 feet, $13.50
(ChentnuD
2000 Pair More of Women's Good
Shoe's at $3.50 a Pair
are,
Anybody who knows good shoe value will appreciate what splendid things these
They are good shoes in every particular, and $2 is to be saved on every pair.
The shoes arc all in high, lace style and have welted soles.
Dark gray kidskin shoes have cloth tops to match and high, curved heels.
Black calfskin shoes have medium heels.
Black patent leather shoes have champagne kid tops and curved heels,
soft gray leatner shoes, much liKe buckskin, have medium heels.
Evening Slippers Have Been
Reduced to $2.40
Here are pretty slippers of gold and silver
cloth, blue, pink, black or white satin with
turned soles and covered heels. Not all sires
Women's and Girls' Shoes. $.85
These are sturdy lace shoes of dull black
leather. They hove medium toes and comfort
able low heels. Sizes 2Va to G, at $2.85 a pair
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