-fi4 U3f EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHIL ADELrHI A, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1(0 193.0 G pi. w Mt ? ! k . SABBATH DEFENS E URGED ON NATIONS World Citizenship Conference Is Told International Combine Is Needed r ALTAR TO COMBAT DIVORCE Ily tho Associated l'rcss PlttshurjrJi. Nov. 10. International defense of the Snbliath wn urged nt tho World Citizenship Conference, which opened lipro today, by Dp. V. M. Ito chester of Tnrnntn. In presenting tlio report of the World Cnmmlsdmi on tlio Lord's Day. The report declared tlint "the Chrlstlnn Snlilinth hml suffered seriously" during the wnr. "It was the glorloiK day.'- iMd Dr. Rochester, "for the Sunday newspaper, the theatre, sports and for Industrie whose leaders were impatient of the wholesome restraints required by tin recognition of this day. No snob pa rade of benevolent Interest and patriotie fervor has been mnde by any ilns as by the enemies of the Christian Sab bath during tlio wnr. "The nations must combine in o-jianl-zntion, education, legislative endeavor and such other efforts ns shall ensure that the Christian Sabbath shall have n place pcjrmnncnt and supreme of its kind In the life of the world." An Increase of -400 per cent in tin number of divorces annually granted In the United States during the Inst half century was attributed to "the disap pearance of the family altar and the apparent decay of religion," The re port containing tlint assertion was mnile by Judge W. II. Thomas, of Santa Ana, Calif., chairman of the World Com mission on the Family. The seeming dissolution of the re ligious theory of marriage lias been one of the big Items in the instability of the family, the judge declared. After that mine nineteen other contributing causes. The Judge recommended that nn educational campaign be directed to ward Informing the general public on the causes which demoralise the family. Adequate wages as means of preserv ing the Institution of the family were urged by Hlshop W. M. Hell, ot Wash ington, 1). O, "Ileyond any reasonable doubt," be snld, "normal family life today Is men- iinnit hi mtrtntti nimivtl nt ntlr Iriitna 'trial activities. The wage that does not provide an adequate Income for family development, comfott and health, Is an Instance. When day labor Is ex ploited to the polut where the laborer is nothing but n dehumntilaed Instru ment of gain the family life Is atrophied anil nddied of Its dignity and joy. ltotb capital nnd labor should voluntarily '' limited to constructive methods in ad justing till differences nnd reaching de sirable goals." TRY TO SAVE CREW OF LOST U. S. SHIP Polarland Sinks and Fate of Sailors in Lifeboats Is Uncertain New Vorh. Nov. 10. (Ily A. 1. i The shipping board steamship l'olar land reported yesterday from Halifax ns abandoned seventy-five miles off Cape Itreton, has sunk, A ship that responded to the wire less calls for help is endeavoring to tesciie the crew from the lifeboats, ac cording to a wirelcs message received by tin agents here today. The rescue ship Is presumed to be the British steamship Kanawha. The I'olarland was operated by the West India Steamship Co. Four other steamships are in distress off Nova Scotia. Halifax. N. S.. Nov. 10. (Ily A. I'.) The steamship Kanawha has found no trace of tin 1'olarlanil after a four hours' hc'irch In the vicinity of the lost ship's position reported before she went down, according to a wireless message front the Kanawha today. I NO AY OR RUSSIAN PEACE Won't Treat With Lonine Until Aftor Discussion in House of Commons TURKS MAY AID B0LSHEVIKI By the Associated Tress liondnn. Nov. 10. C.reat Ilrltain has no Intention of opening pence nego tiations with Iienlne nnd Trotsky until the IIoum of Commons has had nn op nortiinlty to discuss the subject. An drew Ilonnr Inw, government lender, declared In the House of Commons to duv, Mr. Ilonnr I.nw made this statement In answering questions and newspaper cbarges regarding I'remler I.lojd (Jeorge's speech nt the (Itilld Hall on Saturday, in which he hinted at nn attempt to negotiate pence with the llolshcvlkl. He snld the premier had simply exprcss(;i the hope that there would be some method found of achiev ing peace with llussia. The Dally News accuses Mr. Lloyd (ieorge of Inconsistency and Insincerity In all his dealings with Itussia. It contends the terms which the soviet go eminent Is willing to accept lire es sentially reasonable. It declares it sin cere attempt at peace ought to be suc cessful, though "it the ItoMieviki meet with military successes they may be timpted to put the price of pence higher than they are putting it today." "The determination of labor to end Intervention In Ttussln has at last taught the premier that labor is tnorp to be feared than a reactionary press," says the Herald, calling upon labor to force the toverrtment to mnke peace on the soviet terms. The discoveries resulting from raids on soviet quarters In the United Rtntcs are said by some newspnpers to be nroof of the danger of dealing with the Ilolshevikl. According to nn Kxchnnge Telegraph dispatch from Copenhagen, Mustatdin Keinat I'asha, head of the nationalist TurUMi government set tip in Asia Minor, hail proposed nn alliance with Nikolai Lehlne, Itusslan llolshcvllt pre mier. An nrmy of '1000 Turks to at tack the nationalist forces, the report says, has been orgnnlxcd by General Ahmed Hey nt lJelit Krsscn. Occupation of the town of Fnstoff, near Kiev, by soviet troop.1), Is reported In a Husslan llolghevlh communique re ceived by wireless today. Hclslncfors. Nov. 10. (Ily A. V. Opinion tit political circles here is that the llultlc states and l'olnnil. at the conference being held nt Dorpal, will reach nn agreement to Invite the not shevikl to send representatives to Dot nit on November 17 to discuss peace. Vlmlliostoli. Nov. 4 (delnved). (H.V A. T. ) Preparations for tho transfer or the Kiivernmcnt or Admiral ivoiciisk from Omsk to Irkutsk nre being rushed and ninny of the government establish ments tire nlready on their way to the latter city, according to an otllclal dis patch from Omsk. The ndvuuce of tho Ilolshevikl has been slowed soniewhut astride the Tlumeit Hallway, the Siberian first army holding at present the Kstz river from Mulishlnskoe ott the north to the front of (iallshinnnovn-Koaakova-Du-bcnklno-retropnvlovsk. MACKENSEN TO GO HOME Supremo Council Lifts Order of Exile on German General Paris, Nov. 10. (Ily A. I'.) Field Marshal von Mttckcnsen, who was one ot Germany's most successful com manders on the eastern front against the Russians nnd Itumnnlans, is to re turn to Germany from Salotilcn, The supreme council decided today to permit his return, taking into con sideration his age and poor btutc ot health. U. 8. Troops Moved to Kanawha City Charleston, W. Vn.. Nov 1(1. (Ily A. ) Several hundred federal sol diers who have been quartered In the nimory since the Inception ot the conl strike were moved to Knnuwlin ( ity, (wo miles cast, where they went into camp. The hospital nnd transportation units remained in Charleston, while Colonel W. F, Hnrrcll. the commander, announced he would continue o tnula- tam headquarters here. i0 tTj I BECAUSE P Up We manufacture direct nnd 11 1 sell direct, we arc nt nil times . JjML mi enabled to. sell nt lower price. jf than stores that seek to com- H pete and still to pay out the fpj middleman's profit. 1 " I ' ,,j Yotlemheah Hi " i .."'it'- m to 33 Marmot Coat, ffl5k ft1. $89.50 JijSVsr I I In hMk K m Austral ' ' jtttimS&tf j&Sz m mscai su JsggsT f35mrimfi& m mcoat," sjD '&&mMsrm B p $155.00 MwajB' JnsrKvNn mi Wi Hudson Seal MlMlW g.-. K wL Coat' 93D5-00 MrilRSrJSN 1 E kr jl!lrk m i m ti sSLaes am Hi'wi, j jr-At. rr, li&?4.4Vi-a?itrj.9ci.-7- iKtiE r.aMRFJvimey , murmmvx ' w- faStt u Mmmm mm ImSmm $Mm$ R'''' HHIrl Xi i H"'Ht xMHEHV1Sw i li Jft I?, 'I 1 1 iiP',ilflf mi Br '- M Trimmed YlT 1 JT a' j n nuason seal l Ml Til V mm ''H Coat f375.00 11 U v B B lf j) . Um. ', H . jrJ Taupe Nutria J Hr" B V I U ' Coat, fS75.00 f m'M H bBv gH mm ' - . , 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) SAVINGS In This Sale of 20 to 35 Per Cent! Compare Investigate and then you'll Duyl file pi rnrs a Advantages of the November Fur Sale at Forbes All Higrh-Grade Furs of our own regular stocks in this Sale very Fur Guaranteed under the Forbes Golden Rule of Satisfaction Huge quantities of every advertised item : enough for everybody .u bavinss of 20 to 35 Per Cent on every item listed below and on hundreds oi others besides, that we cannot print for lack of space. We'll Reserve Your Purchase on Payment of a Small Deposit Marmot Coat SO Q fffk m.50 Actual Value, $110.00 Sports Model, larjre shawl collar and cutTs. Australian Seal Coat Actual Value. $125.00 Fine lustrous skin, sports model. Trimmed Marmot JQO TQ Actual Value, $125,00 Large shawl collar and cud's of Natural Raccoon. cal.Muskmt..$125.00 Actual Value, $155.00 Fine dark skins, well matched. Trimmed Aiistra- $1 KIZ flft lian Seal Coats. ... -LDO Vt Actual Value, $195.00 Three-quarter length, large shawl col lar anu cutis oi squirrel. Hudson Seal Coats Actual Value, $225.00 Wrap effect In Sport length, tine skins. '179.50 Natural Sauirrel $245.00 1 Actual Value, $295.00 Sports model. Fine dark blue skins. Trimmed Hudson $Qf7 fifi SealCoat O f Q VV t Actual Value, $450.00 Three-quarter length, full flare. Beaver or Skunk collar and cuffs. Scotch Moleskin $3gg9QQ. Actual Value, $475.00 K Large shawl collar and cuffs of Natural jl Squirrel. -tgi cT:alN.uMa....$245.00 Actual Value, $295.00 Three-quarter length model. Finest quality SKins. Taupe Nutria Coats Actual Value, $335.00 Three-quarter length models. Finest quality skins. coaTai. Bav.er....$475.00 Actual Vaiue, $575.00 Sports model. Mnde of finest matched skins. $275.00 Choker Scarfs Regularly Sale Squirrel 10.60 12.50 Mink 29,60 19.50 Mink 39.60 29.50 Fitch 45.00 32.50 Stone Marten 55.00 37.50 Hudson Boy Sable.. .. 65.00 45.00 Stoles Regularly Sale Australian Seal 66,00 Hudson Seal 76.00 Moleskin 76.00 Natural 'Squirrel 110.00 Beaver 125.00 45.00 59.50 59,50 C5.00 95.00 I- mS )pittpHWe Accept Liberty Bonds mi Purchasing;. A tliM&:, flgMll. , fft'm1Vtwimmi1i fri ? Great Scarf Special Fox and Wolf Scarfs (Animal Scarfs in Solid and Lined Effects) $16.50 $29.50 $39.50 ' NOTE: Tltese prices, marked "Special," are far below "regular" T." aatsmsmmstammssmaaaasmtasssssssiassassaaagassatsg I . . "- . - - N wtmmwmmmwmm i llWtfil in klliiifi-Nitifttn -1 !f Y" ! mi , iirfittriUftriffi WIFE IN PLANE GREETS HUSBAND ON LINER Woman Surprises Spouse by Novel Welcome at New York New Yorlc, Nnv. 10. (tlv A. P.) An nirnlnni Krcctinic from litx wife wni Hie welcome OcnrRc I. AlaiiH, of 1M- unli, N. C. received Sunday when the ntcatnsliln Koynl (Icnrgc arrived off Snndv Hock from Koiitlinrnpton. Guide mcssnKcs from Adnm.t tclllnK of Ids ncrlftl tript n n pnHKciiRcr from London to Ilrimsclr nnd from Ixnidon to Paris made Mm, Admin decide "to Ily rlnttjj, nround lilm." As tho stcninnlili approached the (look, n wlrclcMN message told Adams to look heavenward. The airplane dipped nnd ns It circled nhout the vcMel he wan ahlc to cc Mrs, Adams wavlnc an Amor icon flag. PROSPECTS FOR 1920 DISCUSSED BY G.O. P. Republican National Committoo- men Hold Informal Talk at Chicago- Clilcnifo, Nov. 10. (Hy A. P.) no puhllean national committeemen from n do7.en states held an Informal confer ence here todriy for the purpone of dlH cimiilnK plans for the presidential cam paign of 1020. National Chairman Will It. Hays, who presided, said the chief ohject of the conference was to make preliminary nrraiiKcmcntH for the meeting of the full committee next montli In Washing ton, when the place for holding the national convention will he chosen, AlthnllMl tin flfHnn lftntrfttrr In tli (selection of the convention eltv enn he .taken ly the conference, representatives irnm tst. i.ouis anil i ilcnco were tires- ent to urge favnrnhlc consideration of their respective cities. Among others at the conference were fco Chairman of the Notional Com mittee .tnhn T. Adams, of Iowa! Sec retary Jnmes B, Heynolds, of Mnswi clumetts; John T. King, of Connecti cut' A. V. Hert, Kentucky, and Hu dolph K. Ilyntckn, 0. Fire Destroys 1000 Worth of Lacs Swiss embroideries nnd laces to the valuo of S1000 were destroyed when nn overheated stove set fire to the wood work In the factory of Meyer I. Has san, 3047-40 Houdfnot street, Inst night nhout 10 o'clock. The stove wns kept going over Sunday to take the chill nil the place. A passer-by discovered tho blnxc. Elect Oonohoe Chairman At n sneclal meeting of tho local A.,nll r l. t?.t i. -I t.i.l. t i . and nOlllnted societies of Phlludclphla couniy nut nignt nl in.'ll Arcn street. Michael Oonohoe, president of the local council, wns elected temporary chair man of the state convention of the Friends of Irish Freedom,- which will take place In Scrnntnn November UD-HO.J Gordon &DllwortIi Real ' OrangeMakhaude MADE from wild blrrw oranas fjhrlnrj-Hatti; dt 'tincttre flavor vrkicKbia uti OranaKarmnlkda traditional oxeakfmsrt reli.t with tke English nd Scotdi for centuries Sold lay leading cUalers. A )i$tingui$hitl Strvici Lahtk . immm 4 I Comfort and satisfaction in every garment. That's why Union Suited America demands 'Munsingwear. Over 10,000,000 perfect fitting Munsingwear garments sold .annually. There's a correct size and style for every one men, women and children. The satisfaction lasts. ' U 1 --J ' . a Odd-Shaped Bracelet Watches You will be pleased with the large selection of odd - shaped bracelet watches we have to offer. The styles arc varied and the range of prices wide. A hexagonal watch of gold with dependable movement ribbon wrist band $100. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MEHGHANTS JUWELEns SILVERSMITHS uhmiaiimjmffoatTri MEN who have "won their Spurs in their country's service and are now winning them in the peace jobs They love a winner, for they were the world's biggest winners themselves ! They'll revel in the rich blend of Spur-Cigarettes with that good old tobacco taste. Nobody ever beat that. "There's Always Room at the Top." ' " . ' ' s were built for top-notch popularity. They've gotten away to a good start. They're covering the road faster than split seconds. In every kind of thing grown or made, there are a few leaders, and, away behind, a string of "Also-Rans."' Spur Cigarettes are made and priced to be the public's choice and "bring home die purse." Every Spur Cigarette is "a winner" in itself the greatest value that can be packed into a smart package, with a good old tobacco taste and fragrance and flavor that will just burn up the track. Every man who's winning his spurs will pick this wonderful brand and play it as a favorite right from now on. t)Xuc(Z There's Ahyays Room at the Top! and SPURS are coming fast 20c for 20 Spurs . - : z'mT to.(r; Points Spur Cigarette are crimped, not pajted, making an eatlcr-dnwlng and slower-burning cigarette. Blended In a niw way front American and Imported tobaccoi, to bring out that good old tobacco taite. Satiny imported paper. , In the smart brown and silver packet, three-fold, to preserve their delicious teste ana fragrance. S " 13, -J. "r- .33 1 7' I $1 v IV iM rj ' O J V !