Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 10, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 17, Image 17

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EYE-XING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA", FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919
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CO GRATEFUL
FOR LOUVAIN GIFT
Cardinal Stirred by Movement
to Reconstruct Library De
stroyed by Oormans
THANKS AMERICAN PUBLIC
New Ynrli. Oof. 10. Cnidlnal Mer
rlpr iti n statement addressee! tndav to
the Amcrirnn people expiesseel Ills crnt
(tiide nt the nnllonnl movement to Iiu1d
nnd equip n S.'OO.OOO llbrnrvvjjt llic
Tuivergit of T.oiivnln. He rni
"I vvns deeph grntifieel vvlun I lie-irel
flint the national lominittee of lestori
tlnn of the University of Lotnnin had
started a public Mibjcrlptioii to raise
funds for the reconstruction of tin be
loved llbmrv, binned lo the Riound. tei
Kether with nil the tieasmes it con-
tnined, by tho (ierm.iti nnny.
"As I hae often said in public, the
annihilation of the Lotivnln librnrj, and
the litter exhaustion of the utilveisitv's
funds, leavliiK it to face an almost
hopeless situation, is peihaps in Rrent
est sorrow and im Rrentest uiiN.it t
I'roin tliis, all those who will hold out
a helping hand to me will lendih riuss
how henrtlh thankful 1 will ha to tin in
"I wish to add thnt I eniphatkall
consider T.o'ivnln VnlveiHltv to be the
stronsest bulwark of social nidei nne.
Christianitj in HelRiiim ; that its re
vival is essential to the inornl lecon
ptruction of mv dear eonntri.
"The reconstruction of 1. on vain I'm-
..u.-,! .to lthrnn will be n VelV
monument -of the soncinsltj of the
American people ami ineir mti. "
. tirest. is scientific progress,
n.i ii Hi.i, rini m tn A T
Cnrellnnl Mcrclei, who is to visit l)r
tioit. October 11) nnd 1!0. will be Kruted
as-n jruest ot uiinsuan numi
l- i .lnr,,,ln1 nnnvonhnn of tie
till' Et'lll'ilil ii ivimim wU....-
Trotestant Episcopal Church, in session
-here, according to present plans. ( ar
dlnnl Mercier will be invited to rule re-.s
a joint session of the house of bishops
and the house of clerical and la elepu-
The cnrdinal's visit is to be made the
occasion of n great e'.emonstintinii of the
Roman Catholic faith also. N""1""
thousand Hclgian lesldents of IMint
nnd vieinitv will welcome him. ilic
program includes n brilliant pageanl
of ilmrch and fraternnl organizations
as well ns mass-ineetings.
JARRED IN WAR LOAN
DRIVE; ASKS $25,000
Farmer Sues Prominent Citizens
of New Castle and
Vicinity
ALBERT PRAISES
Xew Cnstle, I'a Oct, 10 Tvvontv
men, alleged to hne taken pirt in a
beating nnd tarring of Walter Alltn.
n lllclcorv township fanner. In n Iilli
(rt I,om iliiic here in April, WIS,
nre difendnnts In n suit hi gun here l
Allen Hcjnsks Sin, 000 diimges. All
of the defendants nre prominent citi
zens.
Allen snvs he has nlwnjq been a
good, pitriotic citi7cn nnd was ncer
guilty of disloalt or tienson to the
United States. In spite of this, he
s.nvs, he was held up to ignomitn nnd
dlsginc, losing the i esprit of his f 1 1
lowmen nnd sufTciing gient mentnl nnd
bodih Injun
The defendants nre Alex Miles, T.n
rencc Mninson, Ilownid Turner, (Mali
Hose, Dan Flovel (Minrles ItrnvMi,
David Klinginsinith, .lames White,
IScnhinln Italian. Joseph Knernin, W.
II 1'ntton, IVi i Knight, IImr (.liver,
I'ehvnicl J. (inrdner. Kveutt Airow, C.
II Him II, Chnrlcs Ilskevv, .Ink 1'nller
ton. Hobeit "Stevenson and limns riod.
Allen nlleges thnt the defendants
came to his fnrm in automobiles on
Apill 'M. 1111R, beat and abused him.
placed him in an automobile end brought
him to New Castle, wheie he was sub
iected to additional rough treatment,
intituling the poming of tnr and giensc
on his tlothing.
AMERICAN SCHOO
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Education of Everybody En
abled U. S. to Organize Army
Quickly, Says King
SOIL BREEDS REAL FIGHTERS
llv Hie Associated Press
On lloird King Albert's .Special
Train. Oct. 10 King Albert of the
Ilelgians has been deeph impressed In
America's educational sstcms, nnd at
tributes the nbilltj of American soldiers
to absorb mllltnn knowledge In a re
niarkabl short time lo the tonipnUoiv
sthoollng tliev leie Ive
The king gae toelnv. in the fust in
tervievv he has granted In the 1 uiteil
Stntes, some of the ImpH'ssicms ho 1ms
absorbed since he lame to Amiriin lit
snid the elnv he Inmled one of the pur
poses of his i onilne was lo obtain ideas
and lessons applicable to llelguun
Something was said of Amei nan troops,
nnd his mnjestv, himself n soldlei of
brillnnt attnlnments,' immediateh be
mine inthiislnstic.
"Youi nrnues were wondeiful," he
said "l'veii jour own people did not
think Milt could send oci two m ion
men in n jenr. And sui h hue soldiers
tliei were: the seemed to be born licht
ing men I do not know how to miv it
!n I,ngllsb, but there seems to be some
thing in ,our soil which glows null men
llicj went .1000 miles to light for an
Ideal, unci, -wherever I snw one of thcni,
he knew what he was fighting for.
"It was it tribute to jour educational
sjstetn that the) were nil so Intelligent,
and that tliev could be trained in so
short a time,"
Pointing to a sehooldoilse in a lllage
his tlain was passing, he said: "See
the schools are the largest buildings,
nnd It is so all oer jour country
Kvcry one here s educated. Not onh
hac j on lower schools nnd high schools
nnd colleges, but Institutions of re
search wheie the oung men can get
splendid training. Thej arc the penk,
the summit."
Approver Iind Division
l'oiutiiig to tlie broad fields pist
which the train wns speeding, his miij
cst went on :
"Here are laigc farmers and small
farmers It Is well that It Is so, -for
the ownership of land ninkes for in
creased production MMie United States
Is fortunate. It has more than It nrids
of evervthlni?, and out of Its abundance
It can supplj sustenance for Kuiopp
This .vent and the next will be the
woist After that we should he able to
supph oursclws with food It Is well
jou use tiiailiinerv to linrvest vimr
c rops In llelgliuu it is not so Ile
fore the wnr nil the work in mil fielils
wns done bj hand " There wns a wist
fill note In his voice, ns If he were
thinking of the men who would go to
the hnncst no more
"All our people nre prosperous ' In
continued "MMie haeinonc Whin
1 wns In New Wk I was In the Stock
llmlinnge That Is the ccutci of (lie
world's finances "
FIRE-FIGHTERS WIN
PRIZES FOR PARADE
Awards Made at Close of Stato
Convention at Lancaster
Ijiilcaslor, P.i . Oct 10 Wagon
loads of peanut -lnlU and itibtiMi wete
iuood from the biisinesi sheets of the
cltN todn, the lesult nf the inim
making of a gieit nowd of lire nun
Inst night nt tin close of the nuiiiliil
conic iitlon of then slnte associitinn
Helegntes who stnecl late were treated
to h series of thrills when false alarms
sounded hi fanatics in quick stiieosslou
taused nearli the whole local depart
ment to rumble wltdlj through the eltj.
Delegations leaving late tnst night
riitircd complaints with the local com
mittee ngilnst failure on the part of the
inllroncis to meet their promised ohll
gntlons Judges Ilonulwell ri piled that
the rnilronil administration was run
ning things as it )leascc! and thnt torn
plaints we re use less "
'JMie prize winners in jeterdn's
parade liae been aiinounced as fol
lows Isllnni No 1 of liork ll'ci and l"o
rm- No 3 nf Went I'licu'er Jl'n Inilc
pen Irnl ninlrlrl 1 lmnnn tf0, Colvn
No 1 of c oIwmi Pie "fl UreirifbvjrK vol
imipor nf Cirton-hurK llo anil $Ji la
llenl So .' nf I nluilllila 11(10 1 Hkle of
Hetinwr -i llnl'i No I of Mtinhrlu
-"i l olemililu No I of lolumMi IJ5
The oldest uniformed fireman In lltH
wns I'eter Koe, of Columbia, who liai ,
been n member of the Columbia Kire
Compani No. 1 since July 4, 18"7,
period of sixtj-two jears. Mr. Itord
walked the entire distante of the routni'i
of the pirnde, and in addition, rnrrltvl ,
a iianuer. lie is seventj -nine jiar
old,
To Make Map From Air
Sajlng that 'he liellcvrd that most of
the map-making of the future would bo,
clone 1 means of aerial photograph)',
Major Herbert I; Ics. nwntion section. 'I
sigml resene corps, spoke to the mem- .il
hers of the Krnnklln Institute and of
the Aero Club of l'runsilvania. ou
'I'liotograpln from the Airplane, fn
the lee (uro hall of the Institute last
night
GIRL DEFENDS PAL'S SLAYER
Victim Was Jealous and Tried to Kill
Companion, She Says
New York. O.t. 10.-Doroth- Veil
son. nineteen jeais old. of 1 e I-nst
Seienteenth street, lalmh told lepoit
ers after her airnunment in couit jes
tercla how Joseph Moiiitn. whom she
e-alled hei "pal," was shot nnd killed
near Fninicw. X. J. Inst Siituln
night Tom Hmns, nllns Tonv I'imu
yini. whom she nee used of the bhooting.
was anested earlier in the el.n at
Easton, Pa . and is said to hac ad
mltted killing Morritn in silf-elefense.
"Joseph Moirita. who was killed last
Sundii' evening in Xnith llergen. N. J .
wns in j pal." she declaicd. "lie was
jealous' of me anil his conipan became
iiksome. I tried to bleak awa fioni him
nnd went with Tom Itilins. We took uu
nutomobile trip tluoiigh the stnte
"Tonv is a good fellow anil lie gave
mo (be time of m life. When we col
to the ioiiI house lu Xoith Ileigen we
sta-ed there several davs Some fellows
saw us and rushed oven to Joe, who
came overto the load house nnd lniseel
Ciin with me. In older to get nil of
him we got into an -iiutoniobile and
started awaj. Joccame out and got on
the running board of the cm. puilid a
tevojvei nnd tried to shoot M'onv mid
mvself 'lonv grnbbed the pistol out of
his hniiel nnd in the scuffle Joe wus
killed."
Boarder Held In Woman's Murder
Ynnhers, X. V., Oct 10 (iroipM
Oilndei wns ni rested todnv ns a inn i
terial witness in connection with the
murder of Mis. nibabeth Mirmiek.,
whose bodv was found in hei home heie I
Tueseiav after what the police believe
was an attempt to toituie hei into
revealing the whereabouts of 10,000
she possessed, tirmdci was n boiidci
in Mis Mi7snnk's hopie nnd was the
peison who discovered the bodv.
The New Idea in
Fitting Baby's Feet
-Original with Geuting
'S
Turn-ole "Sure-Tread."
Lace or Button.
Sizes 1 to 8.
Tan $3.85 to $4.50
Black $3.25 to 54.50
Bi-ek $4.25 to $5.00
"Kid-Kloth" $2.75 to
$3.75
High Cut Mocassins Sizes
3 to 5 $3.00 Sizes 6 to 11 $3.S0
1230
Market
The "Sure-Tread"
Mocassin
Sizes 1 to 5
Elk Brown and
White Buck
$2.00
Sizes 3 to 11
with soles, $2.50
to $3
ATCH your
Baby s feet
see how
the little toes are
constantly turning
under as if grip
ping or grasping
something. This is
nature's way of
strengthening and
de eloping to make
muscular, healthy
feet.
Th Goutlng idea
of sboe construc
tion and nttliiB for
bibles feet exnctlj
follows this nntural
principle In tho
piettv little ''Snio
Tread' moccaBlns
and the beautiful
tuin - sole walking
' Surc-Treaels " the
list is so shaped
and the soles are so
flexible as to per
mit 'he delicate
muscles -f the b ib
foot to ontinue
their (-ripping de
velopment unham
pered Come in apd
let us tell you nil
about this GeutlnR
Idca
Fnmilj
Store
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(PRONOUNCED OYTINC)
B
pTKa Store of Fo.rc.ovjB Shoea
1308
Chestnut
Famil
Store
Also a Quick-Service Men's Shop at 19 S. l'lth St.
Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers
Supervivuig
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IlNIOHT
THE 1920 Stearns is a masterpiece of
motor car designing. Its body lines be
speak the indomitable pow.er within.
Its wonderful Knight mqtor responds to every
driving and riding whim. Hand workman
ship throughout as practiced' by Stearns
assures a car that will stand up year in and
year out.
See the new Stearns
Stration.
MANYPENNY-SCOTT MOTOR CO.
908 North Broad St. ' Poplar 1565
IS ' ' ' t h
arrange for a demon- 8 fl-vTOTeTrrrj.
833-35 Market Street
833-35 Market Street
Thousands of Women Will Save by
Shopping Here Tomorrow
Wonderful Saturday Values
SITORDAY
RARGAMS
7.50
Sale of 50 Girls'
Silk Dresses
7.SO
Every Dress a
10.00 Value
Youthful models of finp
grade taffeta aie specially
marked. Many lovely
styles show embroidery
and biaiding and smart
trimming touches. All
new shades. G-14.
300 Gingham Dresses
Extra Special
l.SO
Stuidy, woll-madtvgingham Dic&ses .ire full
cratheicd or pleated models,. Exceptional
ilues. 6-14.
Middy Blouses, 1.481.91
Gym. Bloomers, 1.911.91
Raincapes and Coats, 2.919.91
manner's Fourth Floor
I
SKIRT SALE
Savings of
33 1-3 to 45
4.95
4.95
New model in dark ox
ford a "real" buj.
Shared back, inset pock
ets, bone buttons.
Regular and extra sizes
in chic, all-wool O 7C
poplin serge and Om ID
tncotine Skirts.
Maimer's Third Floor
Extraordinary
Sale of Fine
Fall Suits
1S.OO
We bought up this lot of serge and tncotine
Suits at a low price. These suits show
swagger style, fine,finish. Navy and black.
Wonderful .values.
Other Suits 22.50-25.00
Modes for misses and women in all the new
Fall shades.
Poplin, Serge and Tweeds of fine quality.
Blauner's Downstairs Store
PP
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SPECIALS
1 3 -7S
Durable, waim and swaggen oxfords, ve
lours and diagonal coatings. Collais of Kit
Coney and fine silk plush also show their
20.00 value.
16.8& 25.00
Coats of zibellne, silvertone, velour. Also
Plush Coatees,
Blauntfa Downatairs Store
SALE OF 45.00 TO 55.00
FUR TRIMMED COATS
This wonderful lot, se
cured by us at a tremen
dous saving, includes the
smartest and newest mod
els in such luxurious ma
terials as suede velour,
silvertone and wool velour.
Sumptuous French seal
collars, unique trimmings,
warm interlinings. Belted,
fitted, straightline, loose
back and sports styles in
all fashionable colors.
Second Floor
33.00
3.00
35.00
35.00
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TAKEADVANTAGEOF
TIS FOE S
Ml
5.95-
Fur Booth Specials
-7.95 ! 7.95
Why Pay 4.00 and
5.00 for Hats that
we have here at
-3.94
9.95
Manchunan Wolf Scaifa
in the new fall shades.
25.0079.50
rteil I-ox fa'carft lln el in
rill i old silk
59.50
Vustrillnn upomum
Capes Can be worn two
different vvajs
Plush Stoles that look
like seal; mannish pock
ets.
Blaunci's Main Flooi
$45.00
.V'ujila SLiifs Modish
Chin Chin effects
99.50129.50
M.irmut bM)rts Co it
Taupe ii n d KollnaUv
tehaeles
29.50
Canadian Wolf Scarf-.;
dov e grej , 1 u c 1 1 1 e
blown; large tail.
49.5069.50
Kit Conej Coat hw iKKer
taupe model
149.50
Natural Muskrat Jnlmiu
loam, full ripple belted
model
179.50
195.00
3.94
2.9S
Au.trillan Seal Dolman
Kraceful lines
Blauner's Second Floor
Kre'nUi bial i oil ull
leiiRtli lull shiwl collar
2.9515.00
Ribblt and Conev MurfB
Kashionable bhapes
Children's Fur Specials
3.9589.50
Kui h'ets Conej Kriuir-
tel nutria fox ermine?
Blauuci'.s ilom Floor
59.50275.00
Kur Coats ancl
all s mm Furs
Capes in
Sale of Kiddies Coats
5.94
Values 7.0010.00
The xeiy Coat foryou" little boy or.girl at an exceptionally low price!
Chinchilla, zibeline, silvertone and cheviot in new shades. 2-6
Rompers Special
1.35
Madras and chambray Creepeis
and Rompers well m5de and
auiame.
Blawier's Fourh Floor
Dresses
94c
Smart little Dresses of good
quality gingham and chambray.
a-b.
Vehet Hats large, small and medium de
light xwth their ribbon and fruit fancies and
the smait colois they display.
Exquisite Hals, 5.97 to 10.00
Gorgeous silver and gold ubbon, fur and
floweis- make stunning affaiis Cut of panne
and Lyons velvet Hats.
Fur Combination Hats
Sumptuous duvet nes and velvets, display
mole, seal, beaver and mink. 12.50 to 25.00
Children's Dress Hats
Include tailored velours and beavers along
with a complete line of diess Hat3.
1.91-15.00
Children's Tailored Hats
Every fashionable shape will be found in
these velvets, velours and novelty fabrics.
2.913.12.00.''
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