" ' $& " iCM$F$ ' -4r,VIV ' rT4' !' EVISXINU PUBLIC LEDGEK LMllLADlSLlMllA, WEDNESDAY, JAXUAiiY 2!), 1010 o ,!f r'wt to U VI r"V I RPft w!;i; w. i .FAST RIOTERS'. FOOTING STORES Heili. Vnil licro retranslated from (he Ucrmnri: , I "Tho t'nlted States would have a feel ing that It I'oiilil not tiilce part In guar nnteclng these Hiiiopenn adjustments i unless till guaranty Inelutlrri the per- , ninnciit surveillance of the world peace i bv tlie associated nations or nip worm BILTMORE OSWALD The Diary of a Hapless Recruit THE REV. M. J. ECKELS ' IS CLAIMED BY DEATH pi This sentence, with the .reported Ic. j Tt'l.V 1 This hat been the dopgoncst slon or tin- f'tlpieimi I otincu in i lies- y Knurl - tiiiru ii iin-nfF(.iin(unifc - j- fcrnl T) snrrW 111 Dark- ! -JIT .fl"' ',,'",.l1 "IS,VV J" '- wt t an. In much Ironl.m. v - fcw--- - inii.'i mil in- (.mil imvn iu '" ii;i """liiiip :d Streets Despite Po lice Attacks Strikers :OTTTSII MINERS OUT good Conlrnllcr Illumes Union jfkLcadcrs for Losing Con $ trol of Workers disquieted come .Herman circles. The ltourscn Zcltiing.Nror Instance, nays: "If President Wilson Ih correctly re ported he confesses openly that he. too. Illio I'remlers Clctnciiretui and l.lovd (Icnrgc, does not deslro fSermativ In the future community of nations n an pipial, hut us a nation watched by overseers." The Socialist newspaper Vorwnerls. commenting on the ipporteil division of tho flprmnn colonies, says: "The decision of the western powers to lake the Herman colonies Is bom of a spirit illnmrtilr.illy opposed to that proclaimed by President Wilson. It ap pears the western Imperialists Intend to leave to .vir. vv usoti ine meiciy cicciaiiite li of July I ever fpeiit. ninl ns n All dav long I hao been glooming myself to look splc-and-span at the review hehl I In honor of the Secretary when he opened the new wing to tlui cami. 1 j missed It. I lost completely something I In the iiclghbolhood of ten thousand 'men. It seems hard to .,. but I did It I When I dashed out of the barrarUs with 'my newly washed, splendidly seagoing, still damp while hat In my hand my, company was romp, and the wholes ramp seemed deserted. Far In the i distance 1 heard the innlc of the band l r'offnrty looked itupilrlngly at me and 1 lied. Ho lied after me. 'Togarly," I R.ispeil, "this Is a ineK lirirnst. Jan. 20.-- There wns much i ting In the tin I It streets here last ght. Many platPRlass windows In ores nlonR ptomlnent streets were . flashed and Mime of their contents was , tolen, There was considerable wanton i lone-throwing hi the nlKht, many wln- owu being broken. The police fre- Irfntly charRcd with their clubs on the Ftotera. London. .Ian "9. tltv A. 1.) Millers jrln many of the collieries In' west Sent Jlancl have struck In sympathy with the (men who threw down their tools at , Clyde. This nctlon was taken despite ! their leaders' protects. A sttlue cniiference wiim convened In fllasgow, Tiiesda.v. attended by delegates , from nil parts of Scotland, as well as from Crlinsby. ItiiRby and London. It Svas decided In support the sttike com mittee and submit proposals to the gov- lerninent for a settlement on a basis of forty-hour week. It was decided also Bthat the slrlki- In no case would np- Iproach the government or their employers, It was announced nt the meeting that rtne numbcT of slilkers In the Clyde ills- Strict Is psllniatpd at To.OOft. The strike on th Clyde was reported today to bo growing more serious. Al- jinost all the blR slilpy.uils anil englnccr- ?Jng. woiks lire on the verge of dosing Vdoivn or carrying on their wink with ; I liiltell forces. fcl The strikers fay that their object Is B'to remodel ti tides unionism" anil to (.establish on a national basis the policy r-of "direct net Inn," of which this strike Is -an example. Tho leailets of the Cilasgovv strikers ate said to be tryiiiR to link up mo strike on the Clyde with the strikes In Helfast and London, notwithstanding the 'differences In the alms of all three of .these movements. ( The lielfast strike committee, which ffiwields Immense power, has taken on it. ; self, with tho Involuntary ncquiespence of tho clll authorities, some of the nt. tributes of an 'industrial soviet," the Itelfast correspondent of the Manchester (itiardlan reports. The strlko committee, it Is added, Is discouraging violence. Weakness and subordination of con victions to their personal interests ate ch-irRod apalnst many of the trades union leaders by l'ood Controller CeorRP ir riMierts in an interview printed In the Mall today He says this Is one of the chief causes of tlie "preM-nt an archy" In the British industrial world. Mr. Itoherts, a veteran labor leader and recently Minister of Labor, said: "It Is time union leaders make a defl nlte and determined stand. If subordi nates refuse to honor their leaders' PRrcements. the leaders must icsIrii. Unfortunately, too many leadeis are not free men. The modern idea Is that a trade union oltlclal exists only to carry out the behests ot,any temporarily domi nant section. That Is ono of tho chief causes of tho present anarchy, and often prevents otllclals from following the dic tates of their convictions. "There must he a fight between revo lutlon nnd reconstruction. If young bloods are allowed to . .lash the trades unions orRanliatlons, we will have to face a lone period of industrial chaos and n lonR process of disillusionment. The end of this will find tho workers in finitely worse oft than they aro today. Labor's demands can never be complete ly realized without clllclcncy of produc tlon." lory loles nnd to reserve to tlirmspit i I liave fo pull off alone. You're noi 111 tlie business end of the show, lint as on tills plew. nnd for Hods sake .in America lias no' tweed yet fo the tiact. j nafscnuiljlc " e shall see later whether .inerlca,can , , '. . , . . . , do iinvlhliiR except make speeches.' i ' coiildn t bear the thought of cli.isniR x acioss tho parade Rioiind wllh thai sou- The olllilal lest of file passage in Ple-lookliiR dog botindhiR almiK at my President Wilson's spech of Saturday heels. My icniaik had no fffc"t I"" alluded to In Hie foieRolnp, as trans- Rarty meielv threw himself Into IiIrIi, mlttfd fiom PiuiH Salunl.iy nlRhl. reads , together we sped In the direction ""fr'&Mltr,. Slates! would feel Ilia. J'.'" ""J '' " ' '"; "": If could not fake pait In RUarantcelnR f'""la of men were swlimlni; past In ic those Kiiropenn settlements unless that l) '-'" nl 1 n" tluit mnss of human, guarantee Involved tho continuous "' there was one small vacant plan superlntendeni e of the peace- of tho, that 1 was supposed to till. I cioucheil world by tile associated nations of tlipdon behind u tree nnd obprved the world." . 'scene through stricken eyes. How could 1 possibly have managed to lose h lB-NV-tt'M .V""T-IIIB I (lift man ; lion 1 Presbyterian Clergy mil Advocate of l'roliilti l''xins at Vi'ernersvillc llckels. for twcii- Alch Street Pies. one of Hip most In tlie country, KNTEM'E COMMISSION MQUIIWSG AT FIVME PiirN. .Inn. 2!--flly A. P.) - coin mission, cuiislitliiR of four admirals, I ep rpspntllig flreat llrltaln. (he 1'nlted Slates, Franco and Italy, fcas lieeu In session at Plume, ImiulrtiiR into the oc cuptcliou of various foils along the east ern coast or the Adriatic i This1 occupation came to the attention ' of the meeting of 'Premiers held In Lon- don parly In December, prior to Hie iir- j rival of Pivsident Wilson. It was de cided to nk four admirals to make an ' Inquiry, with a view to determining Hie i merlls of respective claims being put forward In that region. LE 0N0RANZE ALLA MEMORIA DI N. SAURO La Traslazionc dci Itesti IMortali del Grande Eroc Marlirc I'uMIh-.l nnd tllrlliuto.l Pndr I'HHMIT N'll. lilt Authori7'd lis lh" nt t nf Ofl'tir It. in IT. on III" lit the I'ostorfli'u ot l'hll.l-lli-Iphln. Vn fly or.l r of the l'reUli.nt A. s. iiriti.K.sios;, Poatm.iater flenoral. Look to Colonies for War Damages I I'obi, i'S Rinnalo. Soienni onoranre I sono stale trlbutate alia meniorla del I Rrando mnrtlre Nazario Sauro. ' Alia cerlmonla delia traslazionc del restl mortall deH'eroe marlire nslste- vnno anehe il I men ill Aosta. II noverno- i tore generale Petlttl li" rappresentanze ' ql ttittp li" terre reib-nte. I tappiesen tantl ill l:om:i, Henovn, Venezla, c futt.i ' la fanilglia Sauro. j Alia cerlmonla fcruII' rinauRurazione della toniba costituita da tin prosso macigno ill pletra deh'Istila, sill quale e' serilto sempliceniente "Stiuio." La tomba sltuatti fr.t dnu Rinndi clpressl. l.Ammlragllo CnRtil ptonunclo. com mosso parole e qiilndl consegnn. alia madro ill Sauto j.i meilaglia ill orn assegnnta alia nii'inorl.i del mart ire f'aRnl dlsse che Sauro non p' morto, ma vivo nel nostro cuore : nell'anlma dei sunl frutelll d'ltnlla vivo alcuRUinto II suo slrllo; sit queMa nntlcii romana Itallca trra, sopra cpiesto nostro ma re vive tmmortalc esemtdo di dovcie c ill grandezra. nnlnin ill i ilsmo. I.'Ammlragiio Cagul cnncluse: "Dornii 111 li.ice sotlo II mmlesto monuniento della tun marina, ill te di Kiio ; il prlmo Immoitale uionumento della grande Italia per la quale sola mente h.il vissuto e sel morto. .N'essim sacro luogn plu. iIiriio per nss'stere al premlo della Patrln al signo che II He I ajipono alia meniorla del tuo valore ; l.i I conseRna di liuesta iiiedaKlla dl oro, dls- tlntlvo dcRli eiol d'ltnlla che lo ilepon ro nello manl della madre tua." nearly ten thousand men? It seemed Inctedlble. And I had been so nice and clean, too. 1 bowed tny head In 'inlseiy, and .Mr, Pogaity, ilod bless his dissolute soul, crept tip to me. nnd tiled to tell me It was all right, and didn't matter much anyway. 1 looked .down, and discovered that my snow I white hac was all muddy. b'ogarty I sat on It. I .Inly S. As a lesiill of my beliiR scratched out of Hie Independence Day review I have been Hied out as punish ment In all mils of dls.iRreeable posi tions, all of which 1 have filled with ail Inefficiency only equaled by the bad temper of my overlords. Some of these tasks, one In particular was of such ridiculous nature that I tefuso lo in fer it into my diary for an unfeeling posterity lo Jer at. To IiprIii vvlth. the co.u pile is alto Rptlier loo large and my back is alto gether too refined. Long did I labor and valiantly, but lo little irfoct. More coal fell off of my shovel than lemnlned nn it. This was due to tlie unfoi tunatc fact that the coal dusl seems to affect me most unpleasautl, much In the .same miinner as tlalslis or golden rod 'afreet hay fever suh'eivis. In tills man ; l:er I sneezed and swelled throuRhout the course of a sweltiring afternoon. laud just as 1 was about to call It a day along comes nn evilly Inclined coal wagon and dumps virtually in my lap 1 1 no times more coal than 1 hnil dis tuthed 111 the entire course of my labors. I em top of this, pngarty started a land slide somewhere above and came bear ing down on me in u cloud of dust. 1 , found myself burled beneath tlie de- l lighted I'oKarty and a couple of tons of coal, from which I emerged Unbeani- ' ingly. but not before Mr. Kogirty had ' iiildiPFscd his tongue to my blackened 1 faco as an expression of high good humor. I "Take me Into the bilR." 1 said, walking over lo the P. ()., "I'm HiioiirIi. You cm pin a service flag on that coal pile for in." "What's consuming ou, buddy?" asked the P. ' 111 not an nnklnlly voice. "Take me to the brig" I icpeatcd. "ifh foo l.iiuii Hero I've been working , dillgeiill.v all dav lo reduce the size of I tins huge mass, when up comes h.i' "I'operlv came liealing iloun on me in a rlotnl of ilu-l'' old vv a Ron and dumps its back and belches foith Its contents all over the place. It's ridiculous. I kui render my shovel " 'Hold." bieather the p. n.. looking at ni" pityingly, ,"we don't want to go and iidiice that cn.il pile, vo want to en large II. 1 suppose nou've been shovel ing her down hill all day?" I admitted that I had. "Vou sec," I lidded, engagingly. "I began with trying to shovel her up hill, but the old stuff kept on rolling down on me, so I drew the natutal conclusion nun in better shovel her down hill. It sreini d more reasonable and ' lio buck lo your outfit ami crt washed nnd tell your P. (. 'for me that .vou can't conic lyre no more, and take Hint imiisual-Iooklng lilt of animal life vvlth oii -It's alt wrong. police his body or he'll ruin some of jour pals while punts." Thus rogarty and I dipatied, ban ished even from our dusky St. Helena, ii miunulii. mill, m FmUuiU I. jixokn r.i (co.ti.i'i:d TiiMnmmw) KING OF SFKIHA 1)YF.G lieneva, .Ian. 2f. King Peter of Ser bia Is dying at Plialernn. Hteece, ac cording to a dispatch from Athens 'late last night. The llev Marvin .1 v Vitus paster of Hie b.vtetiau I'lmrch and piomlnent clergjiiien died tod.iv ill Wirneisill'p, P.l. He became pastor of Arch Street ( lunch In ISM. and left thin charge about six veins ago I loci ir lai.els was bom near Carlisle o IS.II. lino lvveiil-tlnee vears later was graduated fiom l.afaelle College. or two jcars he seived ns principal of an ,i tub in at West Xi itltigham. Mil . and Iheii took up theological Hurtles of the Westell! Tlnnloglc.il Sem inaiv al AIIcrIipii Ills first church was at Havre de if race, Md . where he iiioalind fiom 1882 null' txCi. Mlholigh lie held several p.islornles before coming to Philadelphia, It was h wink In tills city that (nought him to Hie fionl. At Hip Arch Stieel I hill eh Doctor li'UcN devoted a great deal of time lo neighborhood work which tanged nt iharnctor from mlnlsleiing to the need" of the poor to takliiK an active part III lb- iinlltlc.it life of the i Hv lie was known as a feailess advocate of temperance and cainnl the distinc tion of In ne one of the ploneiis In flu political movement that made II pn-slhlc fo pas-i a tialliin-wide "lione-ilr " law The ib Rtte of dnctnr of dlvinilv wn lonferred upon the del g.v mall b.v L.ifnv cite College ill IS'.M. A younger brotlier, the Itev. I'luiMes . Kckiis, ipi-nt intiny ears In Hi. tnsv slnnar.v Held of Hie Par Mast $200,000 FOR COLLEGES .i)li))li:itii)il Kills I'lCMMili'il in Delauare l.eilnttire limrr, llel.. .Ian. 2 In Hie House of ISeprcs-eniauvcs of Hie Delaware l.itt islatuie totki.v Itepn m lit alive Dean, of Xi'wmli. presentnl bills i ailing for ap propriations to Delaware College and Hip Women's Col'ege for P.iP.i and I'd', tiggrcgiilltiif nearly Ji'iio.iMiu, A pn -piisid nevv approprl.itloii of fl"11" pn ldes lor a short winter term In agri iiiliure and horticulture at Delawaie 1'ollege. An appropriation of Sinuii is proviibil for Hie summer school for teachi rs at Xewark licpri senlative Jester, of Mllfiid. ui tioduceil a bill calling for appiopri.t lions lo the State Hospital for the In sane nt r.inihursi amount Inn to Siiii.niio. Ma?son & DeMany 1 1 15 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) Our Fur Sale At One-Half to a Third Off Is The Greatest Fur Event of the Season! Our entire stocks are repriced $225,000.00 worth of brand new furs to prices most remarkably low. Consider the advantage of buying new furs now for present or next season's wear! Fur skins are advancing in costs every da labor is demanding higher wages this combination mean's higher than our regular prices next season ! Purchases Will Be Reserved in Our Storage Vaults Until Next Fall on Payment of a Deposit Payments lo lie Continued During the Spring and Summer FUR COATS pOWAf II The Brochway I ServiceTPoUcy in- I eludes: j II 1st A trui I. mi ili- Il tinned from I'nce Ono Sin the German railways, mine a,i other valuable concessions In anti 5 province to reimburse iter J'iir expenses. tlstralla lias advanced a similar osort for claiming the New Guinea ilands and Jfow Zealand for claim- f lg; ..'Samoa. Japan's claims lo tho f farehall and Caroline croups nre iqjported on tho samp grounds, nnd fjllhillnr reason is offered for tho icHual transfer of the Ocrmnn Afrlctin jHtoilcs to members of tho Kntentc. (."TChina objects to liavliiR tho oonces- tlMM which Germany forced from her trtuteferred to .ltipan In settlement ot jllih! war claims of nn ally, hut ,UMcr an iiiicniauuiiaii7.aiioii pun, (thtk'j Entente rowers apparently are futqwilo to sec how their claims (list lierniany vvoiiiu do met ami oiv IL "VICTORY BALL" AL BELLEVVE-STRATFORD Pjeetloii has been raised that It actual ttiwsfpr of the colonies Is not made (itaticrtain Power In settlement of war VcllWms, tho chlf isset of Germany would bo ellmlii. ose gtiardlanb ntsieii oy ir Id not consider ies. Germany's colonies occupied the en e attention ot two extended cxecu j ns the nation to tlie colonies was .eaRiie ot nations them as its prop- Tlisclllsslmo 11 hallo dell "nltra sera al llellevue-Stratford. dato dalla beue merita Assoclazlono Stella d'llalla" tra le Slsnoie Ilallane ill Plilladelphla. I'er epianto nop molto affollato gll Intervent.ti rapprpsentavano iiuanlo ill megllo vantl la colonla Italian, i e vi si nntnvaun anche Fplcetite personailta' atnerlctnie. tra In iitiall nioltlsslml itludlel delie n call Coitl, avvocatl, dottorl ecC. La Siguoia Calerlna I.aury, pre.1 dintessa dell 'assndazlone, valld.iuiente coadinv.ila d.illa slgnor.i Vlttorla I'.i setta, vlce-pivsd(iitcsa, dalle signore ICllsabetla Mal.itesta, .Mai la Cl.impail. Teresa Crlstlzlo. P.osa Klnimel. Italia Soldi o dalla slgnoi ine Adelln.i Lerlora e Nettle 1'ici irlllo, sep)e signorilnienle preparare le coin in niodo da asslcurare tin complete) Miceessn, tpeclalment cl.il lato flnanr.lario, in vlstti pure cho parie del rlcavato ntidra' a beneflclJ del sof ferenll della gueriti In Italia. 11 hallo fit onoiatn dalla presenza del Cav. Cff. Haetaiio I'occardl, Jtlgio Con solo ltallano lt( Plilladelphla. La grande marela fu apertu dalla dlttlntii slguora I.uUa Loinhanll cue, con n marito sir. 1tt A trui k so (!i nune,l ,,n, i iiiistiu t il th.ii it w ill ili'luer n m-ixtmutn Cif ten milen i lilt a minlncim of repjlrs .mil r -pl.tei-menth a ' luilt ln" s r ice L'il. Llirtte, .onel lelil well ei-l ',fd i-n -ii'i .as In .'111 It illMrllillliiU I "ti tle, milili.'il w .il h inuio Ih.iti ti in p I e Meet; nf liai-ls nn.i i mail utii, erotut.t Mil. ioit tlttellt.on il.iv or lnitlit. .'M. An llteillfi' sl tent i-f ihstr'l lOH' eiiiliT illreet tui'torv siiiirrHslun, vv It i - li !nioit'-s BK.iinst f-. -iniiMit ihant-'i-s or ill lotitlnuati.'v .if d. ii.- erftiipn. .lHtilrt tte !ittihiirl7Cil irotn'se ur uuarslitees. ti li 1 ti-iiiires ihe piir-'lii s-r e.f t seir-iifti'r ir nni iniiani nf b sen ..'e Brockway Motor Tructc Company MM 'JS Murki-t st. Men's Diamond Rings The mountings arc hand somely hand-chased and arc most fitting settings for the diamonds. A real mannish ring is one of heavy green gold witli large diamond in octagonal setting - -the ring beautifully chased $350. 1 m S. Kind & Sons, 1110 chestnut st. DIAMOND Miati'll NTS .IIIWLI.LIIS SUA i:itSMITHS (O (t) (7) CD (2) (I) (1) (n (i) (2) (n (i) (i) Marmot Coats Marmot Coats Muski-al Coiils Australian Seat Coats . Mttskrat Coats Australian Seal Coats. Natutal Nutria Coats.. Taupe Nutria Coats Hudson Seal Coat.. ... Ituilson Seal Coats Natural Squinol Coats. Leopard Coat Persian Lamb Coat Hudson Seal Coats. ... Hudson Seal Coats.... Moleskin Coats Caracul Coats Natural Mink Kussian Kolinsky Coat. Broadtail Coat I'cirului'ly . .. 89.00 120.00 ,...145.00 l-lo.OO ir.-i.oo 16.1.(10 . . . . 17.1.00 22,1.00 250.00 20.1.0(1 liTI.OO 37.1.00 37.1.00 :if).1.00 11.1.00 .',50.00 .105.00 0.10.00 750.00 . . . 1050.00 FUR SCARFS VI) n (!) -n (5) (I) () ) (5) () ) (2) () CO (1) (1) Taupe Wolf Scarfs Hrown Wolf Scarfs Gray Wolf Scarfs Taupe l'ox Scarfs Hudson Seal Scarfs 15roivn Fox Scarfs Ked Knx Scarfs Illuck Vox Scarfs Taupe Kox Scarfs Hrown Kox Scarfs Nutria Stoles Cro.v Kox Scarfs 1'ilack Lynx Scarfs Moleskin Stoles Natural HI no Ko Scarfs. ituilson Seal Stole? Hudson Hav Salilc Scarf. Silver Kox Scarf HeRularly . .. 20.00 . .. 2.1.00 . .. 20.50 . .. 22.50 ... 32.50 ..5 30.00 . .. 30.50 ... .15.00 ... fi.1.00 ... 7.1.00 ... S.1.00 ...110.00 ...110.00 ...110.00 ...110.00 ...135.00 . ..250.00 . . .20.1.00 Now I 1..10 (i!)..10 72.50 87.50 8!). .10 - '18.50 110.00 14.1.00 Hi.1.00 1(1.1. III! 215.0(1 21.1.00 21.1.00 2 1.1.00 20.1.00 20.1.00 .TJ.1.00 42.1.00 lil.l.OO fl'I.I.OO Now 10.00 12.50 1 1.50 1.1.(10 1 7.50 10.50 21.50 20.50 42.50 49.50 .11.50 fiO.,10 Ii9.50 72.50 71.50 R9..10 150.00 19.1.00 FUR SETS (") (3) (4) (4) (0) (2) (2) (5) (3) (2) (2) :'.) (4) (3) (2) (5) (2) (1) (1) (1) Natutal Hnt'coon Sets.. Cray Wolf Sets Hud-on Seal Sets lllack Kox Sets Taupe Wolf Sets HI tick Lynx Sets Pointed Kox Sets Ulai-k Wolf Sets Hrown Kox Sets Hrown Wolf Sets Skunk Sets Heaver Sets Taupo Kox Sets Hlack Kox Sets Hrown Kox Sets Hlack Lynx Sets Mink Sets Nat in al Kishcr Set Hudson Hay Sable Set. Silver Kox Set He iRtilarly Now 55.00 27.50 05.00 32.50 55.00 32.50 CO.00 31.50 59.50 37.50 89.00 44.50 98.00 49.50 85.00 54.50 90-00 59.50 90.00 59.50 98.50 62.50 110.00 64.50 100.00 64.50 .115.00 74.50 .120.00 74.50 135.00 81.50 '25.00 14.1.00 225.00 115.00 450.00 295.00 .550.00 345.00 FUR MUFFS (0) (7) (3) (1) CI) (21 (2) (D CI) (:') (l) (l) U) Nutria Muffs Hudson Seal MutTs Natural Haccoon Muffs Taupe or Hrown Wolf .Muffs Taupe or Blown Kox Muirs. Skunk MufTs Beaver MulTs HcRiilarly i. 20.00 .. 22.50 .. 32.50 ;.. 35.00 .. 69.00 .. 55.00 .. 60.00 COATEES ItcjTularly Krenrh Seal Coatee 98.00 Nutria Coatees 175.00 Hudson Seal Coatees 185.00 Natural Squirrel Coatee 290.00 Moleskin Coatee 450.00 Mink Coatee C95.00 Now 10.00 15.00 17.50 24.50 .14.50 34.50 39.50 Now 49.00 110.00 12.1.00 145.00 245.00 495.00 I'UKCHASINU AGENTS' ORDERS ACCEPTED 923 MARKET STREET Final Clearance U I BUCKS (COATS 1- ormcr prices were up to S49.7.1 choice Ml our lusli-Ititiili- Biirnn-Jifs nn. sll.'llt'l. l'i'-iln.-fil I'm io ! ilint. sir. I III ill-, ,i! .Ill'l l.ili" Kf..lll Prices on & SUITS 1525 wantt-l ' 'i.i ir nibiuct'd In iln- W vt tmtl I'liMir Jta B(pslnnfl nf fha Sunrpmn ifnnnfll I , .", . ,t.n.,ii emctDnii-. n ..t b ? ilin trfnrt t- WAU-qi-o flMM t lift illctirt. - . . . - .i um uiu "- . .. . ..-.!"- ,.,,1,,) a rcl ana nmue iu uto uno lHeii- irtn nf tli la cmnil oniiitrn rn 1 1 firnil i . . . ;t!on of tills small emiiire, scattered Ver the .vfrlean malnlanu, in Asia. el tlirougliout tlio. I'acltle, is pre- intlns a territorial question of tuo 'st maRiiltuuc tTiie, liearlngs covered the entiro nKO ot ineso liPriuaii colonies us uir ilegates of Australia, y-vt Zealand d .lapan presented tlieir respectivo JftterestK in the 1'aclflei groups of italands, Julian unil China their In- Aerest in Kiau-Cliau nnd the C.erniau Concessions at many treaty ports. jtml the I'rencli minister or colonies, Simon, took tin the Atrlcnn coin- finles, tniliracliicr ToKoland, tlie Kanier (Wis and Cerman Kast and .Southwest rlca. tQeneral Jan utii Afrlca'rf uta Botha, fl er. nlready 3 estlon of Gerj ji. viity icniuitn v. u,... ... . (Wpoint OL llio ut'lbiuilis, 1VI1U io sut to present their Ideas of their :eests on the colonies adjacent to e Belcrlan (Joiieo. iTho delei?atea of the Sontli and On- I American nations deelaed today to PiJ a commission to safeguard tlio erests ot all tliesn nations with (legates especially nsslgned to various injects. Thus, lirazll will volco tlie diner ns regards tlie li'iigtio ot nn- Cuba will pay especial attention International labor legislation from same standpoint, vvlillu fragility will rest llselt Iu the subject of the m- ailonHiizaiion oi pons, vviiierwajs railways. E?lJAS DISQUIETED BY WILSON'S SPEECH dltlo ninzzo dl rose. Alia mezzanotle. In una dellf sale i nttlgue a cptalla da ballo, ebbe lnogo una i rc-na cite si svose tra II massltno eiitu slasmo o la plu' sana nllegrlu e durante I la quale non niancarono I brindlsl Inneg. I giant! nU'ltulla ed alia prosperlta' della slmpatlea nssoclazloim die nccoglle nel suo peno tunte signoro o slgnorlito sem pro pronto per tuttoclo' clu mini a hcopl ' lllaiitroplcl e patrlottlrl, Verso lo oie clue del inatlino II hallo ehbe termini, laseiando in quantl vl In- tervennero la plu' gradita ltnpiessloiu'. Christian Smuts, the l leader, nnd Oenernl Jo South African pre. Rve been heard on the rtniin Kast Africa, and nalns to obtain the Jan. 29. (By A. P.l. rresl. IJIlBon'B speech of Saturday last ne j'eace uongreai contains the FACTOnT.TO.WKAIlKR Overcoats AND $ 1.50 Suitsl Make Our Big Factory Your Clothing Store We assure vou that th nvernca retailer I'AYS as much for his gar ments as we (tlie manufacture) uell client iu juit lur. lent to you for. . SSSM NDI iim.iiiimi.iiiiiiiiii'iiiiitiiiiimiiiniiiiiniii! ilin iiia:iiT!j;i;:iii!!ii':!i!i!;i;.,:i.sij;!;aiii:ii!i:,,iii:i!i"1 3? -. E9 ? (S5 m -rr Ifrlfe or cnJt fur our it cw nnii !' rafht'O ItaoUiet .oo(ti to Your Own Kyrn ' A Series of Eve Talks - iUxr Nevi TalK .!., I-Vli, 1 fo Uy Joseph ( FerKiison, Jr. UJ W n.i('ii.: lesnits ojleiter floln ile- IViihu sight. ier liittts, tli n f r o in any other e.inse. Anil the roiiitnon way for m manv people fo al tempt to lelieve headache taking a "headache Is b.v poivdei It Is haul to Imagine any thing morn futile than at tempting to relieve a head ache caused by eve strain by "dosing up" with heart-depressing or other drugs. If continued headaches or other Indications cause vou to suspect trouble with vour sight, then do the moat sensible thing possible-- Have your eyes examlneil liv an oculist nnd In cat-e. irtaSH-s iire prescribed have lite prescription filled hv a i unable I'lescrlptlon dp. t Ian Prfurliillnii Optician C, 8 & 10 South 15th St. 11V Ha Not Examine Euts "Tills 'Talk' from a copyright trlti all rlshta reserved." I mmmmmmmmB m m Women's New Spring Dresses 4; I ID v ' j MI-VVOol IIRlS .Hill I J -ilU lair :s in m vv 1 '( nilvttiiie .s ) ring tfal hi vies 1! i he new h r desired .n..i mgs. Ilverv s i z i' for vvmiii'ii -a ml i.ilsses Neiiiinl I'liiur -cV (.Lr vt New Georgette and Straw Trimmed Sailors F l.lHCt inti-In mi nterpiUiii' hi.i tl .itl"lli! t'llt llllll T' iihiin d unit H' Mrrfl ".1 litis A it 1. v ' tttw us ami v t IV ft ,l! llM I'litor A Special Lot of $4.00 Silk Georgette Waists I Jlies (libels i 'ill einluoldeiv in-eil for tuil.Hii or ia lured III elfect irtitin Dozens HlvU'S for choice $9.00 of ZtW our g i USA mWmM H Women's New Satin & Serge Dresses $5-$7-98 Clearance Prices on Women's Coats $g.00 & $JA v tl.l l.s. M..n bile Jlulle 3f" -f" i't' ui'igh' male rln h J letigil) ntodels All s" uoineii and nilHte" I I1 'I'd tilU.OH oil. us of leal if Hiilend il win- Is fu full sIzch for MUTtL GOMnODORE Adjoining Grand Central Terminal WE Kf STC? VC 'i'liese a i Mierlalh ptn'ed lor one dti.v selling Shvcmi lieu sides f o r choice sbiJHliig it i vc tt'iin. mlng oifects 2000 ROOMS 2000 BATHS I Girls' $7.50 & $10 Winter t, COATS at $ f O Cloths. velvets, Sizes years. corduroys nnd Quilted lined, from 2 to 1 1 5 a ml HOME OF SHLE AND ECONOMY Children's $1.00 Wash DRESSES itio 0 5 Oocl Of ginghams linens In neat med styles. !i to 10 years. GET OFF THE TRAIN AND TUBN TO THE LIFT Is Now Open Throws wide its hospitable doors and bids the world welcome. With all its magnitude1 its luxurious Aladdin appoint ments and appliances for the comfort and convenience of many people, the COMMODORE'S fame will be built on the perfect service of the individual guest in New York. BOWMAN HOTEL CORPORATION Tqhn McE. Bowman Gko. W. Swkknky " .. ... ... 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