A r s. i U EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADEI7PHIA', THURSDAY, DECEMBER 'I 1919 A V v .' ft- H j. ISf ks H$M I ft " LEGION IN HER E DIVIDED ON BONUS But Indorse Action of National .- Convention in Relying on I Congress PLANNING ENTERTAINMENT That the American l,c;ion nt Its ecu Tontfnn In Mlnneannlls adopted u wKo policy In rorcrrliiR tnc bouiii question to Con crrss for whatever nc tlon wai ileemeil proper is the opinion exprevf-ed in the official i"''l"i lion of the world war veterans, the American T,ealon Weekly, in the issue leceiveil here today. "Realizing as the majoiit.v did realliie." declares the weekly, "that n rJny adjustment of the long niojitlis of Service should he made in the interests of. equity and fairness, these rvprcv.cn- tatlvcs of al the men and women who were, in service refused to fix the de tails or demand any set sum by way of what has been termed a bonus. The question was passed to Congress for de termination. "What other class, havlnj; In Its power In demand a particular act be littluc Its Individual members, would have had the unselfishness to 'take such action? It did rot mean thut they do not wont ii pay readjustment. It Mid not mean that there was not u full realization of the Justice and equity embodied in a claim for such an ad justment. It means that they would not s'l the price upon tholr sen ices and demand a specific sum, but would pa's that responsibility to Coiicrcss ; and. while the thought was not ey nremeil. It is manifest that they will 'ook lo Congress and to the country for fair and honest dealing in the ad justment." ' I'ennsjhanla Delegation l)li tiled I'eiiiisjlvanla's degelatlou 'went to Minneapolis dlvldud on the question of bonus, just as the delegation from this city in the state cantonment was dlxlded on that issue. Tudin, there Is not n unanimity of opinion on the sub ject among the service men In the sev mtj -eight posts bore, ltut Ihej will abide by the action of the national con vention, in anticipation that the con gresslonal solution of the problem will be n satisfactory one. All ex -service men in the Sixteenth ward arc Invited to attend n meeting of American Legion I'ost-Xo, .'10(1, Mon day evening, December 8, nt the (Inr field Club. 11UI North Third street, when permanent officers will be elected and business of Imiwrtnuco will be transacted. Those desiring to enroll prior to this meeting may do so by communicating with the post comman der, .lull n P. Uleder, J"il I.nurel street. Wnr risk liisiiiance Is to be boomed In Philadelphia, as the result of plans now being perfected in conference be tween various former service and wel fare organizations. - Confer on Insurance, A conference was held jesterdny In the headquarters of the home servile section of the Ited Cioss, 1(507 Walnut .Hn..f t. I.I..1. 11 flu III I.....1...I I.. itkiiiii iiii,ii iiun i(,ii-,mii-u ti.t rIIC- sentatives of the American Legion, the Ited Cross, the niing Men's Christian Association, 'the .lowisli Welfare Hoard and the National Catholic Council. .lolm II rVf!ni..i,n lirn.it.ln.1 .., v inn. lit,., ftiniiiiii. .v -Wlllllllll.'U was named to lormiiinie a delinite pro gram to be presented to a later confer ence, mid in wjiieh shall be Incorporated dates and plnrv of meetings through out Philadelphia Tills committee cdu slats of Vincent A. Carroll, l'ost 270. '.American Legion ; Oeorge W, llriulon, of the Y. M. C. A., and lnlu u. Htoue, of the Jewish Welfare. Hoard. Oak Lane Post No. IHKJ will give n smoker and entertainment tomorrow evening, at the Old York Hood Country Club. Jenklntown. l'a. Several nddresses will be made by prominent men, and music will be furnished by uu orchestra composed eStcliislvolj of ox service men, all of whom are members of that post. The comrades will assemble in the Oak Lane Ubnir, Twelfth street and Oak Lane avenue, at 7 :-! p. m., mid proceed to the country club by auto mobile. The chairman of the enter tainment committee is T. Walter Clec land, tlti'Jl North Tenth sheet. Post INS, with its temporary head quarters in the Twelfth district police station, lilghth street below Jefferson, has elected the following otlicers : Carl Sachs, post commander; John Mc'Hridc, tice commander; M. A. (ircoiibcrgj sec retnr.v ; J Paul Jones, tieasurer: l)i. .1. M Calian, historian, and James Knue, chaplain. I "Do vniir Christmas shopping early , and do It nt our bazaar" Is ibc slo gan with which the Cleorgc II. Imhof Post Jfifl, of the American Legion, opened its bazaar In the, Second llegl ment Armory, Hroad and Diamond streets, today. The affair, which will be continued tomorrow and Saturday, Includes ainoug Its attractions music, both by the Police Hand and the Phila delphia High School Orchestra; nlso entertainment, dancing, singing and magic, the latter furnished by tho War Cump Community Service. Former service men wli.o live In the Kirst, Second and Twenty-sixth wards are being sought as members by Post U77.Vv American Legion, temporary headquarters of which arc nt 814 South Tenth stiect. American Legion Post No. -VSt, of Swurthmnrc. adopted the nume of Lieutenant- Harold Aiusworth l'ost at a meeting this week. Lieutenant Aius worth. lu whose honor the post is named, was killed while ou duty as a pilot in the air service. A permanent organization of the post ws effected nt the same meeting. A constitution wns adopted and the following otlicers elected: Post com mander, Albert 1'. Martin; vice pos commander, K. C. White; adjutant, Ilarryf Mojlnn: finance, officer, It. T. Stockton; chaplain, John Pitman ! his torian, At, Aiusworth; five mombcrn at large of the executive committee, litis- pell Varnnll, S. Moylan, J. Matthews, Dr. l'rcd Drill and JJ. Mlmmons. Sciatica gives in quickly to BAUME AN'ALGSiQUE BENGUE Always soothing. Relieves at once. Directions with tube Thot Leemtng A C... N. T. DON'T FOJIQET THE BABY. Why you could not find anything nicer or more useful than thesepretty things if you hunted th'e world over. You know we are headquarters for the finest of these nursery helps. Finest White Enamel Nursery Furniture -Aseptic "Kiddie Koops" Cribs Bassinettes Dressers Wardrobes Scales Dainty Blankets , and Comforts Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads 1632 CHESTNUT STREET 7 "?vS0 THE PRICE 'HE one thing about a neck lace of Oriental Pearls which one can never forget, is the one thing about a necklace of Tecla Pearls, which one need not remem ber The price1. TECLA 398 Fifth Avenur, New York 10 Rue de la Pabc, Pans CHARLES J. MAXWELL &. CO. Sole Philadelphia Agents Walnut St. a; 16th St. , The only piano that is no m t & orings no regrets Itt-, dtr 0 H B H H JFWr m W mm lS For Player For Listener jL B ' 91 vBi s 1 lw ' Nearly every piano is selected for one of two reasons either to en able the purchaser to get more satisfaction from personal use of the instrument; or, to have the pleasure of hearing' others play. The Steinway is the only piano that can give the completest measure of both personal improvement in playing and enjoy ment of others at the keyboard. The richness of Steinway tone; its wonderful approximatisn to the singing voice; its delightful touch, and sensitive mechanism are unapproached in any other piano. Edison Diamond-Disc Phonographs charm every hearer; meet .every musical ta&te with their thousands of beautiful records; delight the eye with their handsome cabinets. Stetson & Co. 1111 Chestnut Street Only Philadelphia Representatives of Steinway & Sons Steinway Duo Art Pianoi, Sterling Pianos, Sterling Player Pianos Charsje Purchases rendered 'on bills payable February 1st, '10ii0, on request. Charge Accounts Solicited. iviaw son & ueivian 15 Chestnut Street ' V' Fur Repairing and Re'modeling a Spe cialtyall branchcsQJhe art handled with skill. Mail Orders Efficiently Filled. 9 Anniversary Sale ' L. Of urs Special! Stoles in Various Sizes 39M 'lluc 52.50 59-50 Value 70.50 84.50 Value 115.00 98M Value 130.00 Australian .Seal. Hudson Seal. Nut 11 nil .Situirrcl. A'lnU, Mole and KkUIlk Savings of 25 to 35 Per Cent Throughout! In all the Mawson and DeManjj Fur Hist ory and in all. the history of fur retailing in Philadelphia this opportunity presented today has never been equaled, let alone surpassed. The VALUES are of, the most remarkable character. They are not only the direct result of our. own manufacturing, but they are priced so attractively low in celebration of this Anniversary Sale that they are worthy of the highest appreciation and this is possible only if you come to the store and inspect. Do this Tomorrow 'twill be handsomely worth your time: it will be most cer tainly a pleasure. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Me business end of a 'Cohklirtlk T"VH'R -nnint is the service JL part. That's why we K-Ti'trl Intn hf PONTCT,TN ,,loint a superlative quality wholly unapproacned ana , ynheard-of in fountain pens neretoiore a aegree of care and precision that seems almost better than necessary CONKLIN Gold Pens and the CONKLIN "Crescent-Filler" a wonderful combination that makes the CONKLIN supreme in fountain pen-dom. The fa mous little "Crescent Filler" is found only ou the CONKLIN no other pen can have it. Write fpr full information. Muffs Hudson Seal Muffs.. 19.50 Nutria 19.50 Beaver 21.50 Taupe Wolf 21.75 Taupe Fox .'12.25 Brown Fox .'12.25 Skunk .'M.50 Brown Wolf .'51.75 Squirrel -19.50 'mMy' TrfmrtsrVt A hf ''.!.' .''.'L'lii' .1. 'i ' '!! 'Will ill "i ' ,'i 'i i, i i i'i i i, 1 ("'i. ,' -J.ii1 -nt . Special! Fox, Wolf and Lynx Scarfs 14.50 . - Value 20.00 22-50 Value 30.00 ,32-5 .. Value 42.50 I 'I44.5O Value 59.50 In Taupe, Brown, Black, Polret, Kamchatka, Georgette. Coatees Australian Seal . .". . t74.50 Nutria 98.50 Hudson Seal 110.00 Mink, .....,. 135.00 I Russian Kolinsky . . . 195.00 Scotch -Moleskin . . . .195.00 Natural Squirrel . . . 225.00 Blended Sabl'e .'.695.00 HudsVn'Bay Sable . .695.00 185.00 Marmot Coats 36 inch: rfutriu Collars aiul Cuffs 1 Anniversary Sale Price 135.00 135.00 Australian Seal Coats Jaunty model of most jrepossess- ing effect. Anniversary Sale Price 98.50 195.00 Mnshrat Coats Jaunty Siwrts Models Anniversary Sale Price 135.00 Yeo & Lukens Co. L Z 1. 13th St. $.) ' 719 WtlnHt St. ,W$imlmu Slmtlamtrr . j Vmk y ' I 750.00 Russian Kolinsky Cape Anniversary Sale Price 5f5.00 Russian Pony Coats Value 125.00 86-inch Flare Model. With wide shawl collar and deep cuffs of contrasting fur. 84M Nutria Coals Value 195.00 Stylish Jaunty Model. An effective sports cqak of novel design. 145.oo Squirrel Coals Value 345.00 S m a r t Sports Model. Witli large shawl collar and deep cuffs. Well matched skins. , 27 5M Fur Sets Taupe Fox Broun Fox Taupe Lynx Hudson Seal Black Wolf ' Taupe Wolf Brown Wolf BUtck Fox Raccoon , Nutria Australian Seal Mink Values 85.00 to 98.50 Anniversary Sale Price 64 .00 Marmot Coats, ' 98.50 Value 135.00. nglllns shawl collar v VJ and deep cuffH at marmot, Smart, jaunty model Australian Seal Coais, 175'00 Value 215.00. Full-faslilpnwi model. v Dressy Bliawl collar mid deei uuffs of Squirrel or Australian Opossum. Natural Raccoon Coats, 7 Qfi.00 Value 275.00. Chic Sports MotTel -1- v Largo shawl collar and deep cuffs. Moleskin Coats, Value 395.00.' Very Smart Sports Model ; collar, cuffs and border of Nutria. Squirrel Coats, Value 450.00. Smart 30 -Inch Model. With largo shawl collar and deep cuffs. Mink Coats, Vnlup. R25.O0. 42-Inch Full Do elgn. X.aree- shawl collar, deep I belt, cuffs aid wide border. 295-00 375-00 495-00 i i t 2250.00 Hudson Bay Sable Coatee Anniversary Sale Price 1750.00 J. . r Extra ordinary! 285 Hudson Seal Coats An Extraordinary Grouping of rich Hudson- Seal Fur Coats that are unequaled for luster .of fur, for qwility and wearability, for the exquisite fashioning and for their tremendotis VALUE! An Anniversary Sale Extra Special! Designed and Manufactured by Ourselves. With Collar and Cuffs of Hudson Seal Regularly 225.00; Length 30 inch; Sale Price, 165.00 Regularly 325.00; Length 36 inch; Sale Price, 245.00 Regularly 395.00; Length 40 inch; Sale Price, 295.00 Regularly 445.00 ; Length 45 inch ; Sale Price, 825.00 With Collar and Cuffs of Skunk or Beaver RegularlyflD5-.00j'Length30inch; Sale Price, 295.00 Regularly 450.00 ; Length 36 inch ; Sale- Price, 345.00 Regularly 475.00; Length 40 inch; Salu Price, 395.00 Regularly C45.00 ; Length 45 inch ; Sale Price, 425.00 Fur Sets Mink . Beaver Jap Cross Fox Taupe Fox Skunk Hudson Seal Natural Squirrel Kolinsky ' Scotch Moleskin Broicn Fox Natural Raccoon Skunk Raccoon Values 115.00 to 125.00 Anniversary Sale Price Liberty Bonds and Purchasing Agents ' Orders Accepted 84 .00 '- i pL"v j x "B-; i" v, j.'t-rt-- ,. V M-M."- - -.,., , V-?V.. ,Afltt-vr .i.. V !J J. T'l 7-i rtjfi SV - W ' c - .nJ.- .- i - ... . p . -I' ?aMfc l-AK ' - C