i7ii-. u.' ' ' VTflj 4&r - rf v vnrt. ,. aNg'-ff w"' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, F1UDAT, JAXUAIIT 31, tfUD NEW'S BILL GIVES U.S. CITIZEN ARMY GERMANS STORM POLISH POSTJDANIELS PREDICTS POWERFUL NAVY 5' "1 Indiana Senator Introduces .-. Measure for Universal Military Training YOUTHS FROM 19 TO 26 Sponsor Explains They Would i Hilvc Year of Physical Fa- J crcisc and Mental Help WiMliIiiRtnn, Jnn. 31 - rnlvers.il com pulsory mllllnry training for Anicrlc.m youths ns n permanent tmtlonnl policy In proposed In n 1)111 Introduced In tlie Senate today ly Senator New, Itepuli llcan nf Indiana. Ktn.li a policy lie said "provides tlie onh- Ktiarantee against any occasion for tlio maintenance" of n larpo regular niniy. I l.llllll.JRUl 11IJI II1U1U UIUI1 Ul'C Jttii tor all iioMlii between nineteen and Xvvetity-sK jenrs limited to ono contin uous period and not divided from ear j ear Is provided by the bill, vwilcli vas referred to th Senate Mlllt.u.v Committee with suKKcstlon by Semtor K'evv that It be laid befoie tlie nrni.v reneial staff for a npoit at tlio ntvi pension of ("onKio-s ruder the bill all routlm upon (onipletln)i or the tialnltiK period aH fixed bv the 1'ieskleiit would go Into a national teseive for call In fcaBo of necc-'ll.v Priority of "ervlce vould be placed upon tlio ouncot an nual class Senator Xevv ciniui'-ed the ar Oe- (partment's plan for a. temporary domes, tie army of 500.000 men as "neither nec- jtusary nor desirable Asserting tbat nusconcepiions regiuu. Inir universal tralnlm? have arisen, fcen fitor New said "ITnUersal trail nc cuaranlees tnai Eti, iniitb ubn Is to Iib conscripted or who shall olunteer shall go prepared rather than that ho shall be t.iKen un Snrenared II niov lilts the onlv guarantee against any occasion for maintenance of 8a regular 'aimv of greater propoitlon Bthan tho countiv needs or is vviiunp in Isupport. t'nder tlio operation of this tsvstem tho Kildler Is hi reality a citizen, rfiee to follow his chosen vocation except for the period required for his proper Straining "Wo sioiii have at all tunes soine- thing llko ::0O.00O men capable of being S officers. "tTnless occasion comes tlio citizen prmy need never bo mol liized, but its members will have the benefits that ac- : truo fiom Juillfloiislj applied physical training, of discipline nnd the Improud conceptions of citizenship that military training brings with it-' Yfar Department plans tn extend the President s authority to nom men now in (.service. Senator New predicted, will proo unpopular with tho American puli-Slle. Under the Xevv bill jouths who air ole suniwrts of parents, wives or clill- ,dren would bo excused unless tho gov ernment should contribute to their de pendents during tho training period. 'Men In training would reecho only lusni ! Inal pay. Tho bill also provided for ! commissions for twenty per cent of the vouths trained up to tlio rank of major ' or lieutenant commander In the national reserve. Teuton Roiultnrd iiml Capture j own oi itiim?ec llrrlln, Jnn 30 dicta t d), ( llj I" ) Advices fiom tho west 1'iumlaii border, wlieie Herman troops have been dispatched against the Poles, lepoit that the German forte that had been assigned to occupy tho town of Kuliusce, the rail way Junction between Thorn nnd lirau den?, was forced tn tnte tho place b mm in nfter J'otMi Irregulais had le- rused to negotiate. An automobile containing a fieunan SPEAKS lieutenant and four men had preceded i tlvo troops. They were tired on by a' , . Polish band and disarmed, Tho tier- GlVCS CotllllUSSUItlS ilium succeeded In escaping III disguise Later, when tlio main body of troop neni ed Kulnisn,., it. too, was fired on bv the Poles, The (iennaiis tried tn Induce tlio Poles to surrender the town, but the latter refused, nnd the city, the ndvlcis declare, had to be bombarded bv nrtlllerv nml stormed The Poles are said to liav'n suITeied considerable losses 111 hilled and wounded while tho Hermans had no ins. u.iltles. lit Fells Midshipmen Their Generation Will Not Sec Decrease in Sea Defenses AT ANNAPOLIS to Last Class of Reserve Officers at Aeadcmv BITTEN BY SICK MAN, DIES Attack by Inflttciiu Patient Cnrlioutlale Fatal I nrbiindnle, I'd,, .lull .', 1 (Iioikc p Snlgeit, aged seven! -two, died at his home, a Utlm of blood poisoning, whlib resulted when he was bitten on l) inbei :: by a delirious Inlluetini pitletit who had escaped from tho i lly hopltnl and entered the Svvlgeit borne by hrealtlng tlirougli a porch window The noise of the Intruder aroused Put. gert, ami when he went downstairs the man attached him with a. club, In the struggle, before the police nirlvrd. Swl gert was bitten on bis right hand bv the man. who died within nil hour after lie was leturned In the bopltnl The wound ii inr ii.mu i.iiiiii in iieai. nnu irie In. mentn rho inal avevano rleevuto durante lanmiinlstrnrlone inxles; I delcgntl ntistmllnnl teniono rho 1'oplnlotio pub bllc.i in Au-ttallii dovra' rltenersl lnod dlsfalta ed lnesplleablle 1 rnipreen inntl del donilul iietitraltneiite, benthe' mollo letlielitl, si iiintiuiiii tuibatl ' II ronlnpondtnii ella per esimplo 1 rahlii e la Mesopolnnla ove, pos slhlhueiile, gll libit ntl st no lapncl ill governnisl da pern e voitibbrio Vtdiro I loto deslderl rejll?all ptr opel.l della l.ega delle Xaioiil I riikll'arle cuatorla rho tnnto to distingue u. i mrunrsl slmerl applaul o fniigralti . lazloni Pri nib ndn ociasloue d.i iiuaiito ' dlssi ro gll in nun I, i he man tnaiio piei n- i lava si ppi' fu i lit v, ire la granite p.irle pri sa d.ill Italia nella gueira. I giandl s.nrlliil del popoln lln'liiiii pel gll Ideill ill hliei la e glusl:iii i I upern Hiibllim di I valorosn isitclto UiiIIiiim i In ha 1 puto siilvire una pagina i;l"l io-ii nella stoi la mllltaie l I mntuin II sun din str.ippn' appliiiisl fragnril al pres nil spei'lalmenle null nun i Irani r fu II pm ,ll trlbuto alia Patrla doilglm old was caught between the side of tho Hum- nun a in wagon onn tnn nesli nnu i bs wen torn from his left side. During the operation which followed It waR necessary for one phvslcl.m to hold tho lad's heart In his hand while another dressed the, wounds. Ills death then wan considered a matter of a few hour, but he rallied, and unless unexpected developments arl.se, ho will recover. lly the Associated l'rvn Aiiiiiiliiills, .Inn. 31 - In pieseiiiinit iominlslons todav to the hist Ias of feet Ion spread to the arm, which had to I'lUtll' i be amputated 'ipialslns GLI ALLEATI PER LA SICUREZZA IN TURCHIA llfltttll nl fuunt.. I.i . ... 1.1 ..(.. f.i It 1.1.1 I I i. .' ' HIUU (111 --S-1-1 i- 'lt Tt lltllM' III II i.oiniiiime nei nantesi, iiniiani en potior . Kiucii. diiilnnr del I -Inglesl ilguardo alio (otonlr c' the ! partmrnt of Ileallli and i hailtv II ipiai, Uiiluurile lolitlnllii lnti'lli.i7lonale In ' pionunrlo' Un applaudtin dlsi orso i I nmluniiue tenilio falll' e rr,r nvverra' ' "I'lale dopo liver ispnss.i la sun iiiutni ' '' '"- "- ,,v ,'K, rilltlMII ' I 11,, 1.. rfmi.Jt tt. .1 II .11. ...,.. an eslia' Impi ll, lite dt un npi'lil' si'lilslvalnente per gll Itnllnni l.nilo I'opei.i del roinitalo die all unpo I into lavnrn nel Wi t I'lillndelplila illub 11 rhlamare ad un iriidlcoiito ' ipialslasl poteii7.i 11 nil governo fosi perlcolo to per gll nbllniill M corilipondenle dire, liiollre, i he I d'legall Itnllnni fraiir.itnenle li.miin espf.slo e loio niilra?lon! .npra I'liunr ed lnltono die la proniesa tlgunido la pane di Ha rosta iblla li.ilmnrln, Mlpu lata nel ii.itto ill I.onilra, div(. is'-ei,.. manieiiuta. LITHUANIANS DEFEAT REDS He-enfoiTcd Troops Whip HoIkIip ik Forecs Near Koszilerv leseive olllcerrt It allied In the I'liltcd i Stnles Xavul Aendeiiiy dllilug tin- fin Seettlniy iJanlels pnvllitid lint 'hen will be no time of lensslon of Intuest In tho nav." , "N'ot In jour il.i." the Naval Seen- """""'inn an, .ii luv .. I' l - i .... M, .i Lithuanian troops defeated a llolshevlk I ,i,ry ,0,d tl,e 0U,IK "l"'-PI- "'" "V rorce near Ko-zdeiv, said it message re-1 l" ""J- reiliiciion oi nnvai i'" celved bv the Lithuanian x.oi "'' now on the lat siietrl. of building tilt" I III tf", I " 'h' '" '" "" "" Cap! Mililari Isirtt Manteninienlo l'Ordine ti per de eg ""3 Kil toiislgll piirlie' I ilii7i,it I ii piiKM piestn iltvinlrr tm fatto i 'itntntitn liopo il liiittnt Kniseii paiiatmio "M i -Hooper Caidiiri , liott tlainiiviinl ill nttote di I Temple 1 nlwr-nn I mi i n s sa llanlet I, llatlliv illninlie ill He llllMolio pel I Igli lie ill i li.itnbllli Ml Mirillo I'antaflo i he jiailo In n iliano Mr .tolin MnrVvnv. 1,1ml limtgi Siiilhv . Mr Youth, ik, r r pi i ultlin, Mis lieo II Tullldgi una gitiiil ilniin i rlit Itml.i itliit.l 111! sllleir.lt ,, il too ll, I ILL 11) LP t HOTEL M.ff.i..,ui . s,.ri.,i,..,,i,. .i.gii ,.,n..,i ilgrimw B.icm:rro li'uitmii f i urn the iiatlonallt.v's inlnlsler I ut Heine. Tim message said the Lithu anian force was rapidly being Incieasid III sl?e t, '"'"'"ii. .Ian 31 -(He A P) -The 1 ollsh govHiiment has sent a stiong uni te st to tlio.ltusslan soviet Kuvirnmini In ronseiiirnrr of the artist of the Polish legation nt Moscow and a Polish pi isoii ei relief lommlttee which Is In llusula. It was Mntril bv the Soviet goveinuunt that tlnsp nrre.ls wne reprisals fin ibe 'nss.ishlnntitiu of lniinbeis of a ItoMie. vlst llnl iVoss mis dou In Pola-ml, Tlie Polish government lias upudlated n sponslblllly for the asasslnatlons. but I has aiipolnted an Investigation (ommll-tee. (dilution Unit was ntitliuiled three eais ago " Senetai.v Daniels K.nld he had no doubt that i'oiikiish would atllh"'l'" the tecomniindatlon nf Piesldent Wilson fin ninilherStnee-veat pinviinii of roiislnii' lloti In biillillng ships iind'i that pin giain. he said, tvpes of MTisels would be loiistuitlid that would 'l;ni out nav.v nhrenst of nuv now In the vvoild "We shall not build against nuv ua tlon ' the Peretary lonllnued "In i ,mi we havr faith that the league of pi ai' will btlng about such friendship ami imdei standing among all nations as will iiltlmiitt.lv cause a leductlon In ainia nitnt and a iunsiiieul dectrav of i -peiidlttile.s for naval slungth We sh ill not build against anv uatlun. but o long as this u public meds :i navv we uiut have out for our own pioiiitioii ami to priseive the piaie of tin woild that will be iiovvitful, "Hong and model ii " "It would he a sin foi iiirilci. ilih and povveiful. to be In hoi, , n in .mj otlur luiritiv for naval piotuihui Whatever sort of polUe shall he net drd In the new older, we must iniitllbule as many units mid as unit It stmigth as a-n other nation. We must luiumbir al vvan that the iiialnltuaiKe of tlfi' Mon loo Duotilne Is our pecullai lesponslbll lly and dut, and, for lis ptnper inalii- Ilo was In South A fill. i from IS'i'j to lenance nnu our repoiisn.iiii nun iiutv n nr ,.. .n. ,. .. l ..i ..'...I In ucrllr till tlwi umntlnp ,t illntiu ..I !.. I inn ill j ;i I lie was lliliei mi Ki'iniai l" l1 ' '" .-, , ,,,,.,.,,n .., ,,,i- I'ulilislieit nml rtMrllmtril Urnltt . . pkhmit mi ait julmrli id ihe int r o toll.- r, , ' , "' HI Ht tho I'usluniie uf t'hlln Uflphl i Ph lly nnlT of the lrei,1tit - H IIPItl.KsnV I'etmsstpr (Jpneral l.aiinuiiiata batnliitin ofi.no il.ill.i I'lilnnia Itallniia ill "t Pbil nli Iplila al llietllbli ib I :lllli .it ,1 lllllll, 117.1 1 1 ii nan, i libe liiogn in I n,i m II i nuiggioi,. sal i dell lion 1 Vdelplila dii nimo viiblto . Ii, I Ins, r spletlillll, till llli sottn 4111 1 viita eil autlii. Kt ( lu v i pti e palli IMtlialita lllliet Ii inn Deaths of a Day General Sir ?ani Steele I dim, .Ian, :'. I (via -Miiiille.il) Major (jtneral Sir Sam Steele, of the pet mam nt staff of tho Canadian Hrmv, died at Putney .vtsteulav lie bad In n III for nboiit two months but the ml ramo lather suddeidj. Sir Sam was born at PiiilnooK. Can. In 1SI! Ucuei.il hlr Sam Steele was well Known as a leader of the Noithwest Mounted Pollci and took a piomlnent ).ii t In i! uhing Indian revolts In noilhweMci n Canada In 1881 lloseivnl lu northern Canada mid the Yukon until tho Hoer war. In which he seived as commander of Lord Strathcona's coins I'arlgl, 30 gennalo- 11 Supiemo Con 'lllo oggl ha taggiiinio soddlsfnientl piovvlsoil nivonll liguaiilo le iiilniin e(lr,be .. rii up iloin. d. I leltlton della luichli Asian,.,, ,- , , , ,,, aiiiiiinln tlllhl.ile. II Cotidllo ha ,i,em, , j ,.,,,.Keti tanil milllm I ,, t p0ienc n,,,i, n ifallles doviaiiiio piovvedu,. ,. t..p pottaie lelatlvatn.nle all,, ,,, ,,, sllll.iulone delle foie lllllil.-u I all,, m o, 'II iii.uiteneie ronlin,. lu Turdii.i in a' Ksa della fln.ile .i7on.- nella c.nf.ieii i della pace Ij stMiubln ill v.ibiiu 1. 1 .ii. .....V , , ,,,,i,iin in,- dotlle tede-che ml i, ,n , ,. , iiiiitlntia alia iiipmii.i ,i. i , ... pus.ntaiitl dell,, domlu.ilonl, del Mini tin delle C.,I,,e fi.in.,.,1 ,. ilel i 60 Mili.igi, li.iggl per 1 ll.ill, Itiiniii. SO Rimialo-rii bl'ilaiin Ci Pion ha fellcmente roinnliim un volo di .Milano n lloma, lecuulo a bnido ill., I eptsone 11 petrorMi ill .Inn tnlglia fl (iipeito lu ipiallio oie e nieo puiiln ill I ll lllelllll xliii i ate p iinlavaiiii Ijlgllgll) .IVVeilltO llllgllllo iltotil fi iiiono' d.i iiiaritin il e seppi ,111,111,1 tin I Wllta (ll1. It sue fullliilil (Oil Dili In' 'll, pi r Ii . I. vi -, Mem.in- i in mi, 1 gnu, liill.l bell.i rltlsi-lt.i del bun hello il It it lode al slg llllisrpp, IM na pi i slid nlr del I'limltnlo, 11 ipiale livmi ttitt uoniii pi I I llali'l.iilva delliwp' il.iU It. ill. mo I ..id'- il.ililv Item irkalile I uliliellillllr, I'll., inn .1 U lh I i In art laid ban as tin icnilt of an u i deiu in a mine ni.n bis Hoiin- in Hull skin township ( lmiiie Wltigtovi bit, Iv iiiuviiiil rtoie tin wound wlun hi was ilia Kid uilli itilluen Now hi i ,ini ili, n' Horn that ill-' i lal i w 1 i i nlv - i u , t all- i fih &(fnd YhurPromiso. fflesYouThis felgin a week y yy-vi vn mi Ma?son & DeManp 1115 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) T The Individuality of Our New Millinery At $fr00 Is (' a u s i 11 k Most Favorable Comment Choice of hats from the tiniest, perky turbans to the lare hats on the "picture" order. All straw.-, or satins and straws combined sometimes the brims are irregular. Many are bedecked witli jray flowers or fruit or have a fly away bow of ribbon perched in a chic manner. All the new Spring shades. I'urcliasiiiH Agents' Orders Accented ' v ' EXPRESSSTRIKETHREATENS Nation-Wide Vote Begins With St. Paul and Minneapolis St. I'aul, Minn., Jan 31. (Hv A !)- ,'flklng of a strike vote throughout the tnnirv linn been begun bv the Knress. len'H Union, It was stated here by jugene J. Gardos, of Louisville, clt.ilr ian of the e.ecutlvo conimlttto of the rgaulzutlo't He announced today that the ote of (ho St. Paul and Minneapolis branches was In favor of a strike The men are said to be dissatisfied wltl.' tho action of oflldals who remain I as holdovers from the staff of the privately operated express companies. In 1 opposing tho unionizing (if tho einploves Calls for strike votes among tho fifty thousand emploes lu other cities vvcro mallet' from here today 1 3 MISSING.JO HURT IN BLAST iTwo FxploMoim Slnike IVynek, IS. 1., Chemical Plant .XjiiiU. V. Y.. Jan 31. (Hv A. P ) - rhren nr-isoiiH were report! d missing na twenty others had been removed tn i liospital within a short time after ex plosions wrecked il plant nf tlie .Mil- 1 me Tiouuiis 1 orpor.inon nero todav .AH the victims wero etnploved at the! blant, which Is owned by .1 corpoiatlon New York cits. 1 Sarlv reports mat seveiai ciiiuiren lu 1 N'ark High School nearby had been ' led proved to be untrue, although feral wero cut by glass from the Inriows. iTheio vvcro two explosions. Tho first IB ho beavv mat many nuuuings In e neighborhood wero shaken nnd lamnged. of flip forces lu western Canada and In 111,1 organized, commanded and trahied the Second Canadian Division lu July of that ear he was appointed com mander of tho toutheastetn military division aie.i of llngland. .John Ilca-lon .Inlin tli.ton, nf (Uouiesier J fnimei M.Oor and former puslilent of t'lt.v Coiuull. died jesterdav atti r a tliieri vveiks Illness at Ills home, BOli Mniket street, that city. Ho was taken sick with heait trouble and a coin. Plication of diseases devoIoied Mr Iteaston, who was about slxty-flve yearn old. was one jif the best hnown resldentH of (ilouiHstei, having spent most of bis life tliere He was a lueniber of the Camden County Ddiiocratic executive committee for .ve.us and served as a member of the Camden County election board for seveial Hears Ho was elected to Ctv Council thrco times and was president two j ears. Mr. Heaston was elected to the olllee nf Major for three tirnis of three veats eath lie alo served as a memher nf the Hoard of Health and was elected a ) member of the Hoard of IMucatlon, hut did not servo b(Oiue the law (hanged and placed the appointment of membeis in tho hands of the Major lie was a ineinbtr of the Camden Lodge of i;ihs and several other or ganizations. Dm lug the last fifteen jeais he held a position with the Herg ner .x. Kngel Hrewlng Company ns col lettor. He leaves n widow world the lights to vvlilili tliey ate en tilled, we hum maintain a navy sitong enough and povveiful 1 uough 10 me ism t up to our ieponslblIij ami our obllg.i tlons." Mr llanlels said It was (he policy of tht Navy Depai inieni after the liiat.v of peace Is signed to maintain a tialned anil illlrlcnt naval icmivo force that would be le.tdv for Instant mobilisation In event of nil cmcigentj li.nilr.i. ,1i. grnnalo II run ispondriile tie Patlgl ,1.1 ial.v M., p., i(eSiaf.ito li" II gabinelto Impulile Ingli st. ,eII-i guui.i ha accettato le leorU ill lit,ina-zionalli-aIone del Piisultnte Wilson 1 1- KU.11110 line colonli (.uttirnti mania, nonosinnte le da paite del alia Orr- energli he ptotcMo aunt, si nt.mtl I tin mini yuiste ptotesle -dice II loiu-pon-diiite miiio ill iataiter( giav Nvim,, r i.ippitsentntl dell' frlta del sin it, il'ono ehe tale accettazione dara grande m "iiagRlamontn agil element 1 rlbelll 111 quelle leglonl dell fric.i Incoraggia- 15-Jewcl tlgin Ue-Luxe fl Model; Adjusted to Po- P sitions and Temperature 25 .75 rm W y A -.roiti, oiiiii:k) w -l 44 I L-SC II " r r mr- AMs 1 m t ri .ii V 1 h intn 1 in, ' 11 il 1 i I h ' lnnilil lui 1 I.I - in I'u Hi m I I pil irnni'' ,1 ilimlil 1 ne ! llliigi 1 1 I 1 11 inn I 1 i.l 1,, V "III 11 week ill i I 1,111 rnnn " (!Iil-l;illctl Watih Chain rilEK Mtli V.wn Watch. I Mil. I l I.M I t sM in hit .11. iv 1 1 n 11111 si, in rmi.v .' lliiur-. Mm ""X S I I I 39 NORTH co.3TA5TREET tc I liber I s i I I MM mjWCO Dr. I., linn uter. n rrm liwoman who for ilslit oirs wan president of lh l'ranin Atnori. .m fnllK1, .it 1JJS Mnrket utrtrt thl ( It . Hied I if! rupcrla mnrninff. sin ))iil lten in thU nuntr ten ii. riuht nf uhlrh were fvxit hi I'hlladelphi.i Hip fnnrril will h heia tmly nt :i p m from Ih reldpnro of M IZIdfr. 10.11 Xnrlli h loentli t-trptt InUTintMit will laUt place at the- Jltllsldrt Vimtt?n l.ll.ilelli iistln, rihtv-nf "irn oM ilifil at lir hnrm', lrtlj pruto mrept y tPMlrii Thf fuiur.il will le li-hl X.itunl.n niornlntr at 11 'ihrls from th latA real 1 nre Interment will be prlatp rACTOrtY-TO-WEARUn Overcoats AND S J. 50 Suitslllp Slake Our Big Factory Your Clothing Store Saving " to IS on a suit or overeot Is jut like tlmllne that murh reii nii.nrx Nil t it ol isli tlo Ihat verv thing hire Provo It mirspf . s.e.cor.9and 5ANSOM aND FLOOR. ( . riireliimlag A't' Orilers Ad filled j m RrsMWlX X17T i rro p. nr r(i WW1 VT11 1 JLJLUI. UbKJ. k SIO & $12 Shoes ffrm "f! "- T v I lleduied to Jry $6.90 cal I sZ $6.90' my sN'oii 4lj iJqhS 34 N. 13th St. KS. s-i i, t 8fc5pecicdtuhcpf(inalion& CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET s,;ti ?$u t y.'J i For Saturday Clearance Sales $ Misses' Winter Apparel 'L Vunio, wirtro, ouii3, FROCKS, GOWNS At 1-li to 'i of Original Prices HV lorit worry about that skin trouble esinol will heal it lOnly those who have really suffciert pin malignant sun disorders can un Irstand the mental and plijsical dis- pjlort that such affections bnnp. fifile avoid )ou your best friends I ashamed to be seen with )ott and igenctij your life is made really lerable. id It Is a consolation to know that h serious and lone established trim lof this kind are generally overcome tiptly and completely by the use of nol Ointment. ulcker results as a whole may be Elect by nrst bathing the alfected with Resinol Soapaiid hot water. pi CMntmtnt tnd Retlnol Soap may lo rur. LiUdninlitt. Mr it. RW m fl 95 Misses' Coats of Zibeline, Velour and winter-weight Cheviots. 89 Misses' Coats of Velour, Crystal Cord and Bolivia. 78 Misses' Coats of Velour, with full ' fur collars, lined and interlined. 20.00 38.00 48.00 A ilHfi? ' 1 Si"; l tfi Greatly Reqjfced- MISSES' PRESSES 1 1 0 Misses' Drer ror street, afternooii and dance wear; satin, vel veteen, nets, serge, Poi ret twill velour and tri cotine. One of a kind. To Close Out 44.00 MaNtfson & DeMarry 1 115 Cnestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) Our Annual Sale of Furs at One-Half Off! We Begin Tomorrow This One-Hal f-Ofl' Sale With An Entire Readjustment and Regrouping of All the Remaining Broken Lots. They Must Go Former Prices Are Given No Considera tion Whatever. Read Every Item Carefully. 11 1 I tlgin 1 1 M l -t I ELITE 3 Lai-i .. t ' J mm. ..in... 1 One Store One Manage- 1 ' ' . ment H """u' j New I I Sj Spring S j ouits I V,,,.,! of P b M enow f fif h 11 'I 1 I - I m ' " vv ' " R ft 9 ' ' s Ii 1 (i u B ba 1 ,1 t 1 t 1 1 li o 11 ;li t v p m un Hi' in w E S 1 M o 11 iff S IW ll 1 II, H M ,1 11 '1 ti 1 W 8 iftfj I'litiB riiloi I jj 1NBT- ft & '-c nml 1 lour j s S Chemise JA. 8 In l.inK l.i ' I . 11 I 1 11 1 M ir 1 11 , il -I 1 11I I 11 il a si 1:1 1 r 1 1. oiiit ok .te. 1 I JZ ."vr: 1 ' 923 MARKET STREET Featuring Tomorrow CWIWocnn'-' At Below Regular Prices 1fr"-,B"i? I 1 mil t 1 1. 11 - f lu -tn mj? fl ... k II till ..I -Ik 'llftt.lS t..IPllP s 1 u - w hi-, iinl linn'- Man. v; ti. tt 111 li t l t u h - i t ii I 1 tl 1 11 - -' 1 1 til 1 I'imin in ( i nml I liur U ' m Fur Coats Fur Scarfs 1p(;uluil (I) Marmot Coat S7D.0U (3) Mai mot Coat l'JO.OO (1) Muskrat Coats 110.00 (!!) Austvaliun Heal Coats.. 1 70.0(1 (6) Muskiat Coat. 173.110 (4) Australian Seal Coat...l'.)0.00 (4) Natural Kutna Coat...22(l.OO (3) HutNon Seal Coat.. . .290.00 (3) Taupe Nutiia Coath...'J90.00 (3) Hudson Seal Coats. . .H30.00 (2) Hudson Seal Coats. . .390.00 (1) Leopard Coat .. .. 130.00 (2) Natuial Stiuiiiel Coats.190.00 (1) Moleskin Coat 330.00 (1) Natural Mink H90.00 (1) Russian Kolinsky Coat.790.00 Fur Sets Ucgulaily (2) Nutria Set $4!,00 (-1) Natuial Raccoon Sets. -19.00 (1) Jap Cioss Fox Set... 03.00 (8) CJiay Wolf Sets 03.00 (5) Hudson Seal Sets.. . 03.00 (6) Ulack Vox Sets 09.00 (8) Taupe Wolf Sets 75.00 (2) Black Lnx Sets 89.00 (2) Pointed l'ox Set. 99.00 (6) Illack Wolf Sets ...100.00 (3) Skunk Sets 120.00 (1) Heacr Set 120.00 (3) Taupe Ko Sets ... .135.00 (2) Brown Fox Sets.. ..133.00 (1) Natural Fisher Set... 290.00 (1) Hudson Hay Sable Set.590.00 NllVT S.39.50 39.50 l9.5ll 81.50 87.511 95.00 110.00 1 15.00 1 15.00 llil.OO 195.00 225.0(1 215.00 275.00 315.00 395.00 Now S24.50 24.50 32.50 32.50 32.50 31.50 37.50 4 1.50 49.50 50.00 59.50 59.50 02.50 07.50 145.00 295.00 CI) (8) (I) (I) ('I) (3) CD (5) (2) (2) (2) (2) CD (I) (1) (I) Taupe Wolf Seal f Hi own Wolf Scaifs. iia Wolf Scarf. Taupe Fox Sc.tif. Hudson Seal Scarf Ill-own 1"o Scaif. Black Fo. Scaifs... Taupe Fox Scaifs Blown Fox Scaifs . Nutiia Stoles Cioss Fox Siaif-t . Black Ln- Scaif. Moleskin Stoles . . Natural Blue l'o . Hudson Seal Stoles Hudson Bay Sable. , Silver Fox Scaif I'oKuiaih Now ...$20.00 $10.0(1 . . 20.00 1 0.00 . 2S1.0II 11.50 . 29.0(1 ll.r,ll . 33.00 17.50 .. 39.00 lil.511 . . 15.00 22.50 .. 19.011 21.50 . . 19.00 21.50 99.00 . 19.50 . . 99.00 19.50 ..125.00 (-,:..-,() 130.00 05.00 .135.00 li7.-,) . .. 99.00 1(1.50 . ..300.011 150.00 ..190.00 215.00 Fur Muffs - .. . , Reculaily (() Nutria Mull". 819.00 (3) Hudson Seal Mull's.. 29.00 (2) Natural Raccoon Muffs 29.00 (8) Taupe or Blown Wolf 19.00 (1) Mole Muffs .-,9.oo (10) Taupe or Blown Fo 09.00 (1) Skunk Muffs' 09.00 Coatees , , Reculaily Now (1) I-tencli Seal Coatee. .$98.00 $19.00 (2) Nutria Coatees 220.00 110 00 (2) Hudson Seal Coatees.. 250.0(1 125.00 (1) Natural Scumi el 290.00 145.00 (1) Hudson Seal Coatee... 330.00 1i;,,00 (1) Moleskin Coatee 190.00 215.00 (t) Kastein Mink 790.00 395.00 mv M1.30 1 1.50 1 1.50 21.50 29.50 31.50 31.50 Purchases Will He Reserved in Our Storage Vaults Until Next Fall on Payment of a Deposit. Payments to lie Continued During the Spring and Summer PURCHASING AGENTS ORDERS ACCEl'TEU' Final Clearance Prices Women's Coats 15 25 Former Prices Ranged Up to $49.50 i ivliki.ul, i mi mi ap Hli,rpl lertuecd f i, , ,i , I, ii hi 1 un t.evv vnu desired ,i ,1 i , ii i , , ni iik (utirii ed in tills large i'i nml I limr Silk Crepe de Chine Envelope ij m JuG Chemise M. Women's $5 Spring Silk Poplin $0.00 Skirts i., i il li K.itlierrd 1 i ,ml shirtiil (ilP "Sew -iMiit- s' hIhi- tiu:i:t ri.ooit y ' B ' 1 T T m i ii ir i r mmpn nais Jptgfc' ,.AlT iJw Talh. (lf lUc Town" 2V t This Low Price ih n i u iii w i IT. i i i , i.rfc, -ti nnd wtr ivv , , 'II. v I II I I ii nines .1 n H v I(l I -ll .11 ll . M I u -n i iik -li.i'li i piu . I $ 5 Mannish Ready-to-Wear Sailors .l.il It-it. .nil hint (P li ii il i linn I, ,i k mil .il iitw I III I I II (lOlt. S5.00 Silk Georgette xxr . t. d5 4S. VK. T w aisis, at p ww. j j ih Special Tomoi rovv ii(. i .ii-i tl h srci l I limr jQbl - V iyB A W A I TT Big Savings on Women's WINTER COATS i' mTt-'fr K rt S.98 S-flA.OO S-2.98 r t,& -Tiv -i. t 1 ( ii i lni c m is noitli full double, , ,.. m i i. VI mil eus-tli. miK( collar oats, ii'i l ai" ' fi Midi of Kci-Kfviai velours, v , t, .ml ni.it n it ii es I'.v r izt up to B3 bust, Women's Silk &$K.OO f $ A .98 Serge Dresses .1,,.. ,,,,i-. mi I N . 'i iiuru ii il tiiuiruiiiereu iihhIh llli. I bin. ii'iit ill mi I'd iniU. 1 tiizch Girls' S3.50 New Wash ,a "SI- DRESSES $1.98 2 In riKUl.iiiou Hl". "I0 colored m IP. i i I'lianiliiu'K lu in''" vcficn inul lilKli-vwnlsted tflfctn II ii7tiiH of ctvlcH fur rliolce to as Illustrated .SUestl r, in 14 iiirs "TT- Spccial Tomorrow M.uli of blue .mil white InieiiK lu riKUl.iiioii HJK". u'0 eoioreu l air, (flV 'jtrVV ylJini MTO Girls' $10.00 Winter Coats $r.0ft .. "" l-'ur . Irliu- mod st)lcn In ..lnllib. mill vrlvetH, ssizcs 9 10 it i C1IIH. '5- Children's Embroidered Dresses In elm in bri() n n it linen.'. Sizes 2 to C cnrs. 98( Children's Winter Coats ?$.oo Corduroys nnu civetx. Uulltdil lined, KIzch : lo car, t )1 the v p way Jo Mr mlstlo )do the i? i4 h-i in, let ri If J 4 m mm .1 JOtHOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY3CI ii ii ' HM")' i1." 1 ' m ' - i -hT. "ia mi.
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