ftc V4m i l v v r- ?" . EVENING PUBLIC r LED(BR PHlLADELPHIiA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER l, 1&9 K i) . ?, i IV S ; i -J L . II HA ELEITO 1 SUO DEPUTATQ II Comandante Luigi Rizzo Rap presentora' la Citta' al Parlamento Italiano THE DAILY NOVELETTE ON TW 2:53 liy M.VRY W. KOUl) VV 2:13 Fublishul and Dltrlbuted Under rcasiiT no. mi. , , Authorlirt ny the art of October1. 181T. on file at tho rontoftlco of Fulla de.phU. P.. s mntUMOM. rotniater General Flume, 17 novembre. 11 vnlorow eoraandanto Lulgi Itlzzo. eupo tfWlr forte navall dl D'Annunzio, ' ftulo elctto quale rapprcscutantc dclla citta' dl Flumo alia Camera Italians dej Uo puUtl. Itoma, 17 nocrabre. Giovanni Gio llttl, Paolo Bosclli, Antonio Snlandra, Vittorlo Emanuclo Orlando, tutti ex president! del Ouslglio dpi Ministrl. souo stntl rielcttt per la Camera dei Deputnti. Dai primi ris-ultati ti deduro clii' siano statt clcltl 113 ministerial!, 51 toclalisti, 31) cattollei, 35 cclituziouu!i di onposiziouc, 23 uazionalisti c 1( t .-. . rcpubblicam. there that 8hc wax now occupying, us wits n miihII grip at her Ccct. Kami upeni.il her book and uns. nion oblivious of any one or anjilhing iirouud her i'resently the iiung man turned his gaie from the uiudmv and whiMlrd boftly when he discovered (here vu anothrr occupant iu the chair. "Well, I'll be " In his amazement at teeing the pretty young girl beside him, Itiilpli had snoUcu n'oud. The booh uenrly dropped from Keua'b hnuil, and she turned to him In (surprise "I'nrilou did jmi s"-lf?" She was certain he muM liae nhkr-i) her Mimrthinc. bill she did uol llin.-ir ulth the rumble of the train trav- Seeondo il Glornale d'ltalia il olo inline nlnnir. di Roma fu come segue: Cattollei IS,. "Oh er that is I wus talking to 000: Socia.Uti. 14,000; azionalisti, Irajself ," Italph csplaiued all in one UKN 2:IV3 hound for Woctbroolt, hc looked around for a ocaut chulr. but was doomed to disappoint mput, ob the only chair that was not fully occupied was that where- a young mnu was sit ting glancing out of the window ap parently in deep thought. "Pardon is this" Hut the young man una either Itm interested in looking nut at the gr,ecu fieuis as the train whirled by, or per haps he did not hear the young girl's voice Inquiring whether or not (ho other ha'f of the chair was taken, or rather attempting to complete the inquiry, but iu iU.i l-rtiinn iiki it ill it titt LfiOttl t n lnlUP she at lust sal down iu desperation, to be the victim of their fearfullv wondering It some one would That afternoon Hob present themselves shortly for the chair ,1'a.P b room all excite 12,000; ministerial!, S000 ; llepublieanl o riformistl, uuuu. breath. "Oh ! I see," smiled Iteua pleasaull.t . Slip Irlnl tn inttrrl herself In her t'iumo. 10 Novembre (By A. P. ! Imols once more, but she longed In "ComandaDtc di Kiumc e della Palmu- laugi, outright, for Kolph looked the zia" c' il intovo titolo conferito a -, ,,.P l)t' rlUtress uticl all ruffled up D'Annunzio dagli ulBclali elie lo ac- iloMui:. She fell firry for his emhar- coinnasnaroDo in i iijt-uiiu.n'ur ui Zara, c che diedero un bauchetto iu suo ouoro lo sera del euo arrivo iu quclla citta'. li'entrata di D'Annnn.io in Zara fu trionfale. La torpediuiera Nullo. che trasnortava D'Annunzio, fu iucontrata da ouella italiana "Iudomito" c da ! 'nnv questa scortata. L'Arrivo iu Zara awemic vrnordi' alio ore 10 ant. "IAmuiiraglio Millo ed il Maggiorc Zillotti ricevcltcro D'Annunzio al pun to di sbarco. Nozze Perna Marotta Ncl poraeriggio di sabato, con 1'inter veuto del parenti pin' slretti e degli fldmi piu' lnlinil, lumuo celebrate Iu nozze tra i Sig. liiupepiie l'ema, .ir. Rcna Castleton boarded the, New York with her old rchool friend, ' nulfr.fl Imp if inn i,intr.it tn urn Icnltih Warren, whom she had so often talked of'lo Uena. The hist week that Heua bad speut with Marion she bad all hopes of meeting this Mr. Warren whom Marion had praised so high y, but .Mr. Warren did uot come home that week-end. "Why, Mariou, that is the young man who iiccunh'il I lie other half of m.v chair iu the truln thut I told you about last eveulng, ' mill ngHlu uena laugncu as she thought of what transpired on thut (rip. Very soon those to oiiug ladles were conspiring. Ralph, of course, was t tneir pmi. U pouncea into etl. tome on lla'.ph. Marion has a friend down from .New ork for the week-end, ami we arc iu for a good game of tennis here 1 lmc your racket. Say, but jou re lucky, Ralph; that Mile ladv friend ot Marlon's s a wonderful plajer. What Can't be done, old boj . lilsie is with me and sou ure the one seleettd for our , .New York friend, so hurry." About half un hour Inter Uena pre sented herself at the Wii'-ren verunda ninl, smiling down on Ralph in the hummock, she said sweetly: "Mr. uar 1 reu. 1 did not care to play tenuis, , either, so I did not accomimny the rest. "Mr. Wnrreu, I'm determined to ex ! plain before you leave here. You are angrj with me for laughing at oii on ' the tiain. I'm awfully sorry, but ready sou looked so ruff'eil up looking I just i on'iln't keep in any longer. Won t you 1 forgiw me, pleas"? Anil il w-ns I that I conspired with Mariou to get ou to i nl.-n with nn. I wauled l explain I and " Ralph laughed outrlglit. "Of course, I forgive jou, little girl I mean Mis" rassmeutalM. i i astiMon. i can just picture iw .'.,-. ......ii i.. ... i,t. f.r i on the train now." And agalu hei "'""' l"'.".'"u "" .'""" ""!..:. ..l.-.l tn... 1,11a llw.v hnlh' e asked alter a si- iik"-". ".., - """, ; v.,, nanji'l llli'.v n rrr in li'tuni in .ini York at (lie suuie time, on the samei (rain. "Won't you .h:ire my chair, j M'ease? I'll promise uot to talk to my- -clf." I lletia did. and. neod'ess (o add. (lierel were ninny p'eannt week-ends for them' both n( Westbrook after that. MORAL WAR UPON 'WEED" W. C. T. U. Piano Educational Cairn palgn Agalmt Tobacco bt. Louis, Nov. 18. (By A. 1M Tlie policy of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union against tobacco will be otic of education, not legislation, delegates attending the "letory convention" asserted today. It was emphasized, however, that tht action of the convention yesterday ii oting dowu it resolution advocating n anti-tobacco legislative campaign does not mean the union has relaxed iu an way its light against nicotine. "We will continue us formerly tr i teacn the ehi'dreu the deleterious ef I feels of the use of nicotine in any fore whatsoever," said Mrs. Anua A. Oor clou, of Kwuistnu, 111., president of tin I organization. , The executive committer met Uitlff (o consider plans of assisting in I h' cause of 100.000 Armenian women sui to be cuslnM'd in Turkish harems. RADIUM WORTH $12,000 LOST Chicago. Nov. 18. (By A. P.) Dr. Henry Schmltz reported today that a tube of radium valued at $12,000 be came unfastened iu u bathtub ut U Mary's Hospital and disappeared down the drain pipe while bciug used lu the. treatment of u patlcut. The loss was protected by insuran?o. startling sou so leuee of live minutes. Poor Renu tried to reply, but liuablc to control the laughter any longer, she laughed outright. Once or twice she r' ii'i at li'in attempting to ten him that it was all righl. hut one g'unce at Ralph so ruffled up looking, u rippling laugh would again issue from her lips. Ralph turned and looked out of Hi' window ugaln. lie just w l-lu-d the earth or something else would swallow him up. Uere l am trymg to etcuse mvseii. ' and all she cau do is griu ninl laugh I just like a wouiau nujliow, lie Cou- Tbe next complete daily noteletle 'Dlogenes lynds a llaiul." iCjVf BlA TULlS J5' . i BeautMi Flowu 3 Next Spring Will be the remit If you Plant Refteli's NOW MTHS FFOD1LS. , ETC. 4 IAL Pop CornAiff.ib, 3 Ibi., 65c Popper, -Z5c and 3Sc cpph r3 HOUSE 518 WAflrCET ST PHILADifV rVt wSaTIl ) Cordo TfT wing Brogue YOU WILL AOREU AVITH US. ON CLOSE INSPEC TION, THAT THIS SHOE cunnot bo duplicated else where under $11. Think of it a calf, full whip tip, cuh tom made, with till the smart btrtiam-linus and u rubber heel. Our inexpen sive location and enormous sales' keep the prices down nl least $2 k-sst than elsewhere. THE I r U'lUtr! M ) 52 "OFQUAUTV 1 g J 1336 S. Penn Square V OppOfllr City Hntl X 3. S. K. Cor. Slh 4 It ySB T2cS Kljllth Hlrfrt jfiSK I LSnp More (Ipen Jy5ffl 1 1 The song of satisfaction! FERRO CLOTHES. All - wool. Fast color. Highest type of tailoring. Fer ro & Co.ik Clothiers Outfitters Artntit i'or Ropers Peet Clothes Chcsttutt Street at Junlpec The Stutz has never been sold on the color of its upholstery or the sound of its horn. "Performance" has alwny been its one measure of success. S. K. BLOCKSOM MOTOR CO. 067-9 N. BROAD ST. nn .1.1 t...tf, .'ontnittnre fiiiiseiine I soled h mse'f "it tuej're tmt crting. Tenia eon ulTici alia i" ma. str.-ida c they're laughing, and don t know what Vine street e lu distiuta Slgnoriua Klea- i for." uora Marotta. dottoressa in tnedieina. Afte- wliat seemed a little eternity La cerinwnia religiosa ebbe ltiogo to Ralph, tlie cunduclor aniiminivil that Delia Chiesa di ?an Itonalo ed il Tar- the next staliou was "Wesihrook and foco. Uev. Tictro Michetti, celehro' ilert soon the train wus pulfliig inlo matrimonii), proouuziaado poM.ua un WeMhrmils. dlscorto che commosfe i presnli. Du- Iteim picked up her grip and turned rnntc la furrioue una orchestra 1celtis-'to l.ok again al the vouiic man; -he slum Kiinnn' nr nebb i oecasioue. ' was trui.v lepentauc now uuu wnunii Furonn te.-.timoni il ?is. Roberto Lom bard!, prcsidente della Suns of Italy State Bank, e m Kigtmrina Marj Cur cio, il Sig. Jofcph sjcurditti e la Siguo fina Teresa Scola. La simpatiea coppia, aeeompaguata alia stazionc da uno stuolo parti verso sera per tin noize sciruitu dasli auguri tutti. Ricehi ed innumerevoli rouo inviati ug'i sposi. to explain to him, but Ralph did uoi budge an inch, and eoutlnued lookint! , out ot the window. However, 'ii- soon as Reua left, Ralph left the train also land looked rather sheepishly around foi the girl, but the uau illsappenreu emu- O'Coats Overcoats and Topcoats with all the dash and value that characterizes all Bacharach Q. S. Clothes ynd Furnishings. See our Top coat at W7 WPKSdl o Doyu' Wear 7t SBnd it- Chtatnul Upstairs ) di amici. ' pletely. II viaggio di Early the next, morning Manmi Al.-- II sinceri di ton was glancing out of the window II li doui fu- and cutting to Heua Castletou, who ha II , come down to spend the week-end from ' ' '" &OJ.DV 1114 Chestnut St. 2d & Chestnut 920 Chestnut 37 S. 13th: J1 j gpMSillin Accounts Opened Mail Orders Solicited! m 1 r; fc6" m Do You Wish You Knew the General Rules for Trading ? 'pHE way to place an order with a broker? the deposit r e q u i r c m cnts? the commission charges? what instructions t o give? and how ah ac count is opened? Our Free Booklet explains tins timely sub ject in a simple way and gives clear examples. Send for a copy today. Ask for No. T. U.-G19 JONES & BAKER SECURITIES Wldcncr Bldg., I'hiladelphia Hkones-Bell, ;'aiir6065 Ktystont, Race 2290 OfVrr Private Wires New York DeUoit Pitubiugh Chicago Biltjinore Bostpo ! te Adjoining the St, James Hotel 122C-22-; Street Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th 1115 CHESTNUT SX ( OPPOSITS KEiTH '$ ) Savings of 20 to 35 per cent! Compare, Investigate and Then You'll Buy in this 'ouemoGF ale PS Si Kansas City Terminal Ry. 1st 4s, 1960 FULLY GUARANTEED by 12 Trunk Line Companies Price un Application EDWARD V. KANE & CO. Morris IiuildiiiK iiecker & Co. Bunkers and Brokers McuibcrH uf I'Mluttetphlu anO New Turk Slock 12iclmnf-e N. 1.. mil. BTH ANI ( HUSTNl'T NTS. IMPACO CEAlbiNJ' AxNu UR1CK COATING 'Oil STUCCO-CEMENT OR BRICK ALSO CEMENT FLOORS Will Rrvst Water, Oili and Greait IMPERIAL PAINT CO. , I51R ?!-nnm Street. Philide'phl J. J. FITZGERALD & CO. MANUFACTURERS . Sewer Pipe Flue Llninte I Wall Copltir I Pavlni anil Fire Brick I ALL CLA PttuuuCTS ' Min Oficet nd Warehomci ECOND & BUTLER STS.. PHILA PA. A& ' bfh rm$s$ if ' msffi' III' ( 1 ifcwyi '---4:S Zmw& . mvL' - f'-i mJ." , mhfim&& MdSm nvrir '" iPK - j' WL Jsr W ( 'U Evening Gowns Dinner Dance Frocks Evening Wraps and Capes Brocades and chiffon velvets, in every hue and shade; iridescent and jet robes that fairly scintil late beauty and loveliness; dainty satin, taffeta and lace creations in graceful and individual models. , Gowns, 65, H25 to $395 Wraps, $95, $145 to $695 plo ICf m M of All High-Grade Furs of Our Own Regular Stocks in This Sale Every Fur Guaranteed Under the P jrbes Golden Rule of Satisfaction-r-Huge quantities of Every Advertised Item; "Enough for. Everybody ,C"" " ' ' """ """", '' ' - T" ' "' ., i.ii "ft.- .ii We'll Reserve Your Purchase on Payment of a Small Deposit 5i Australian Seat Coats $Q$ Q .Actual Valuo, $125.00 SVJ Fine, lustrous ekin; uporta model. Trimiiwd Marmot Coals.. $1 J Q flQ Actual Value, $145.00 " J-'lyx Large shawl collar und cuffs of natural raccoon. Trimmed Australian Seal $1 t ()( Coats , Actual Value, $193.00 Tliree-quarter length; larpo shawl collar and cuffs of squirrel. Natural Squirrel Coats... $24 00' Actual Value, $295.00 WeVU Sports model; fine dark-blue skins. $375.00 1 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coals Actua' Value, $450.00 Throe-quarter length; full flare; beaver or skunk collar and cults. ; Scotch Moleskin Coals. . ,$QQK f)f) Actual Value. $475.00 t e 1 . V 1 Largo shawl collar and cuffs of natural .squirrel. Natural Nutria Coals $94 OO Actual Value, $?95 00 Wt .11 Three-quarter length model; finest quality skins. Taupe Nutria Coats f'7K fjf) Actual Value, $335 CO I tf .lV Three-quarter length models; finest quality skins. 3 FfaTHE WHITE I FOR VVOOD-METALQR PLASTERS &' ' j JT 111 Start S i j ThotnscnVyood Rnishinq Coj! H i S3 I3?1S ii m MiirfV- v;3A,,..Tr i'sSi ?::;: i I iii. ! 1. SiJym's&'Si5m&BB5mQl I jf r Fox and Wolf (Animal Scarfs in Solid and Lined Effects) $16.50 $29.50 $39.50 MOTH: There prices, marked "Special," arc far below "rvgular" Austra lian Sail Coat, $155.00 Choker Scarfs Regularly Sale Squirrel 10.F0 12.50 Australian Seal 19.50 - 12.50 Mink 39 50 29.50 Fitch 4F.00 32.50 Stone Marten 55 00 37,50 Hudson Bay Sable 05.00 45.00 Stoles Regularlyi ' Sale Australian Seal 65 00 45.00 Hudson Seal 7ti.00 59.50 Moleskin 75.00 50.50 Natural Squirrel 110.00 05.00 Ucavcr 125.00 95.00 SMliiiiiiWc Accept Liberty Bonds and Purchasing Agents' Orders "S3 fis ; 6si fSfiR&ISS I M?(m i ft k 3 Ut y 2'rt'tned ffl yw Hudson pS V Heal, M PA $J75.00 3 I '-..',! 1-!S ;.7 You, can dance here to wonderful music from seven iu the evening until one in the morn iiiK and there's a Cab art't goinc on that is a treat to ee. From 5:30 lo 8 o'clock you may order :t $2 Dinner that is quite the bfst dinner yon ever ate servetl well, cooked well and in surroundings that make for good fellowship and enjoyment. Come in see how very short these short November nights are! fr.-vrf .! ;i. CM Hi' sfe; 33 v."a'--i,',t-:. ' -Wf-S"rC:Y- 'f"5 PABCEL POST EveryUiingonWiieelsforCIiildren TWO ENTXUI3 FLOOItS devote J to Toya and r Clamei. Veloclpedea, Hand Kara. Doll Couehee fron tha amalltfat to the blr, elalMrat unea Automobile!. 8.o0 to t3Sl Ollbert Whir Tu, 67 ft" OlOi Aluminum Tin und China Ulhi-. SOc to 1S' J'uxtl. Het, Cine lloipl. SwtnKtnir Horaee rom a rt. IiIkIi. Shoo f'lrk. Dciku and Clutlra. We rlwaya bur u var ahead and moat of bur but Ltock la inurltfd at price prevalltnir lHBt Horlnit Many Itrma have advanced tnui'li hh nn aliu-e that time. Ctiik iiuri'i'Tmvx TOY KTOIin f WITH A JlimXTdlVX HTOfK I J'uy a MttlT Hlieti You Htlt We lil.l I'ntll ClirMma ) HOFFi N CYCLE CQ, 9010 xir f ifaiFv ATBWUK . 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