Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 04, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHILADlJJLPHIA, ' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919
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Adopted Girl Arrives Here and
Shyly Caresses Her Amer
ican "Brothers"
WEARS THREE DECORATIONS
Mdcmolclle Mnrtlin finutltier. twenty-five
cnrs o'cl. who iuv more rcnl
war horrois (linn most ficMIng mm at
the front, is happy In Philadelphia.
"Why nhoiililn't I be. with my two
brothnircs'V' r.henkr.x1ijri' nirepMne
two bis young Americans who linjl
adopted her in France, nnd who took
Hiargo of her upon her nrrival in New
York aboard the Niagara jMsterday.
"All iiiv family wan killed bv the
Germans." he explained, "and I my
nelf mffered untold indignities whl e u
captive in their hand. And thlnR"
were but little better after I Rot free
again. If It had not been for mv Ainer
icau brotlialreK." " but she broke down
nnd hmped gobs of thankfulness nl'
In the French language upon the two
"boys "
The "boys" are M II. Harrison. 44.
East Thompson street, late of the
United States navy, and I-eon I. Ear
ner, 41fl Grant ctrcet. late sergeant in
the 51 Hh Hnglneers. They met her
Yesterday and took her to the Hnrrison
home
Awarded Three War Crosses
Mademniellc Oanthier was 11 war
nurse, wns captured by the Germans,
wounded three times, gas-ed once, unci
was awarded three war crosses.
Seated on a Man. between the two
nan Is who call her "sister, and al
ternating her pats and glances of af
fcctlon and gratitude from one to the
other of them, mademoiselle pieced I to
cether her story Where her l.nglisli
failed, ines frcres nobly lent n hand.
"I was born at Angouleline and m
fnthairo was the French e.usul to
Italv." she said. "We lived In, noma
w'eti the terrible war break out.
Mademoiselle trained to be an arm)
nurse in Italy and soon left with her
brother. Itcmi. who wan a doctor, for
the battWront n France.
her brother worked on all the fronts
among the poilus. Six month after
the beginning of the war. her brother
Zk mortally wounded and died in his
" Shor'tlvToliowing his death, the little
nurse learned that her mother and
father had perished on board a vessel
torpedoed bv the German in the Mcrtl
terranean. They were on the wav home
to France and their brave daughter.
Mademoiselle buried her grief in
A Jfanscom's
New Restaurant
Broad&WalnutSfs.(1332)
Now Open
There's a plate for you
This New Cream is
Used Only Before
Applying Face Powder
TO make your complexion
look its best and as a pro
tection for the delicate tis-'
sues, the cream used before pow
dering must be greaseless and
easily absorbed.
Tests conducted In more than
half the beauty shops have re
sulted in this advice before
applying Face Powder use
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Foundation
Cream
To prove the increased beauty
caused by the use of this cream,
apply your powder without using
it Then rub in the Foundation
Cream and try the pqwder over
it Noting the soft loveliness of
your skin.
At Dnjj tad Deptrtaest Store
Safe Strong
structure.
cm PENCO Expwded Maul
Lata. It reiruorcee the pleater
7-keepi out vjrroiii makes
a dwiiniu cf every vralL
ffiffl
ft
easier to erect, H fewer
lee. Mora economical tout
e fewer lap., Seree floor
cpace m.k.a pleacerina;
ettaier. Ideal tar rernooeuns
e new coaetrucuoa work.
afinf ercAlfacb enj
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PENN METAL CO- Ltd.
ZStk u4 WUrUe Su., Mia.
MaUia d u.. Funeua PENCO
MeUI Lath, RmI.
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FRENCH WAR NURS
HAPPY IN NEWHOME
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work. She wo wounded three limes i
and suffered Intensely from mustard
gas, which burned her arms so terribly
that the French doctors wauted to am-
putate both of them. She would not
let them do that.
Captured by Germans ;
In 1017, or thcrabouts, she was cap '
tured by the Germans, She was con
fined In a camp at Lafaye, French terri
tory then iu German bands. There, in
her desperation, she drew a scalpel
through the veins on both her wrists.
"Seel The scars!" nnd two white
I scars show plainly on her wrists.
"A nurse took rare of me then,"
said the mademoiselle, "a German one.
nnd titider guard I was made to uurse
the wounded soldiers. One day I find
the bottle of chloroform, and 1 hide It.
A night comes, nod my guards, who
suspect uothlug from meie women,
sleep. I put n rnf to their noses ten
of them at the least and they sleep
much bettnlre. I put on a uniform of
(the boche nnd run away."
Wight days to pass the Herman lines.
For so mini) days she lived In shell
holes, mid tinall.i, half dead, stumbled
into a French camp. She was scut to
n hospital.
Cleinenceau. in the presence of Mar
garet Wilsou, daughter of President
Wilson, decorated Mademoiselle (lau
tbler with the Mcdale Milltnre at Paris.
She also received tile cross of the Ia
iglou of Honor ami the Croix de Guerre.
In American Hed Cross
Later she was transferred to the
American Hed ( ross, and sencd for
two jears as bead nurse with the Amer
ican" forces at Camp .lennicart, near
nnnlennx. She remained there till the I
Americans left for the I'nitcd States.
Don't think a Dentifrice
is Efficient merely because
it tastes "Druggy"
IJtWitlUlk
3Sral Sold Evcrywltcrc --sav iS
JBpMKgft ' I
I HlealHeHeW Colgate's is Recommended by S
I S More Dentists Than Any Other Dentifrice I pp
RIKER j
"The Best Built Truck" ' ,
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MADE BY THE LOCOMOBILE COMPANY OF AMERICA
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0 HOLD-UP MEN
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Police Unable to Capture Thugs,
Who Ply Trado Despite
Increased Vigilance
USE STOLEN AUTOS
Two hold up men, who first steal an
automobile and then speed from place
to place holding up pedestnnns before
abandoning the car at the end of the
night's work, have tcrroilzed the Main
Ilne section since November IS.
Since then the men have made their
I appearance on at least eight occasions.
each time stealing a machine for menus
of transportation. Police of the Main
l Line have been doing special duty at
i night, but have been unable to arrest
the men.
The hold tips have been so frequent
and so bold that many lesldents of the
district through which the two men
I hnvc operated refuse to take n chance
I and leave their machines on the road
while visiting friends or allow their
women relatives and friends to walk
' on the streets alone.
I An example of the work of the men
I was giicn In the hold-up of Mrs. Mary
iKenins. n servant emplojed b Hrnest
I Ilalbach, at Hrvn Mawr. In it com
AROUSE MA N UN
ASK many people why they use certain
XJL dental preparations. They will say
such articles must be efficient because of
the "druggy" taste.
Don't you be misled by these higlily medi
cated dentifrices. When you-require dental
treatment, let your dentist tell you what
your teeth need.
Use Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream twice a
day as a cleanser for "Good Teeth, Good
Health." It ia safe, free from risky drugs and
harmful grit. It ha3 a delicious flavor which
makes tooth-brushing a pleasure, not a task.
The weak spot in a mail, a
horse or a truck, doesn't show
usually, on the surface.
Its the gruelling grind of a hard
fight that brings out ihe yellow.
if it's there.
That's "why wise men put their
money on thoroughbreds.
Prompt deliveries. ,.'.
PHILADELPHIA
at 2314 MARKET
welMlffhtcd section of the
suburb the two men in an automobile
afnlnn frrtm In front of tho home of
.Tnseph II. McCall, president of the
1'hlladclphln Klectrlc Company, stopped
near the woman.
One man got out nnd tried to snatch
her purse. She resisted and ran Into
n nearby street, The would-be purse
i snatch? r got DacK in ine Hiiiamooiic.
I The machine caught up to the woman
and the man again jumped out, this
I time covering her with a revolver. They
I drove off when her screams brought nld.
' In each case the men conduct their
I work from a certain make of roadster.
I On oue of their early operations, they
first stole n touring car. but abandoned
I It later to get Into a roadster of the
I make with which they arc npparently
I familiar. All the machines taken have
j been recovered. "
' Navy to Sell Carload of Eggs
, A cnrload of eggs, every one can
Idled aud guaranteed perfect, will be
I placed on sale soon through the hut
I phis' store at the Philadelphia Navy
' Yard, Commander Ilobnett announced
! yesterday.
KELLY'S-
12 N. 9TH STREET
Ue nrrTlnr larctat ojtlfn In hltlory
af our bnalnea..
Open Day & Night .
WINDOW SHADES, 60c
OiMl'tt nnOrlnh 72 In, Ions. 38 tn. wide
White Holland Shades,$1.50
Ml llnrm ,2 In. long, 3X In. wide
A. F. DUDLEY no s. a m.
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FIRE IN SYNAGOGUE
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Kosher Israel Prayer Room
Wrecked When Blaze .
Throatons Building
FURNACE BELIEVED CAUSE
The Synagogue Kesher Israel. Lom
bard street west of Fourth, was
D0ES$
500 DAMAG
The fat of the land has no
trouble outfitting here!
Big men's suits.
Big men's overcoats.
Big men's hats.
Big men's furnishings.
We're complete outfitters.
Ferro & Co.inc '
Clothiers & Outfitters
Agents for
Rogers Peel Clothes
Chestnut Street at Juniper,
mmmmMimichaiso Accounts soiicitedwimmsiBi
1115 CHESTNUT ST.
(OPPOSITE KEITH'S)
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Mole
Coat,
$395.00
We'll Reserve
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Sets
Regularly
Natural Raccoon 57.50
Brown Wolf.... 75.00
Taupe Wolf.... 75.00
Taupe Fox 85.00
Jap Cross Fox.. 110.00
Mink 135.00
.Sale
39.50
59.30
59.50
U9.50
75.00
98.50
Stoles
Regularly
Australian Seal. 65.00
Hudson Seal.... 75.00
Moleskin ' 75.00
Natural Squirrel 125.00
Beaver ........ 125.00
W f ?
wrecked early today by fire that bad
its origin In a defective flue.
Hard work by firemen held the blaze
within the building and saved surround
ing property, much of which is occu
pied ns dwellings by members of the
congregation. Attendants aUhe syno
gogue aided tho firemen, in lighting the
Dames and In saving some of the altar
paraphernalia.
Patrolmen Nubblcmeyer and Goushn,
standing at Fourth and Lombard streets
about ,'J :!IO o'clock, smelled smoke.
They traced the, odor to the synagogue
building and found flames raging in tho
cellar. After sounding nu alarm tho
patrolmen broke open n door and
searched the building for occupants.
There was no one in the building.
Neighbors roused by the noise and
excitement compelled the police to es
tablish safety Sines while the firemen
worked. The cold weather and ley
spray from hose lines were no deterrent
We quickly manufactured the furs from
greatest fur skin purchase on record for
ir
as to present these extraordinary values
time for Early Christmas Fur-Shopping
j This is THE "Fur Sale Exceptional," for the
great and stirring reason that the values are unsurpassed;
It came about this way: We bought a warehouseful of
Fur skins from a leading Fur skin dealer of New York
City, who made us the outstanding offer to buy his stock
of Fur skins at price concessions of 35c on the dollar.
The proposition was unprecedented; such quantities
would ordinarily "tie up" almost any Fur merchant in
the country, but the prices were so exceedingly low that
we bought at once. We have now "manufactured" or
made up these skins into the brilliantly fashionable gar
ments you see listed below. These values exist for
YOUR advantage.
Great Scarf Specials Tomorrow
Fox and Wolf Scarfs
(Animal Scarfs in Solid and Lined Effects)
$16.50 $29.50 $39.50
NOTE: These prices, marked "Special," are far
below "regular"
Your Purchase
'
Australian Seal Coats, $110.00
Actual Value, S1S5.00
Fine, lustrous ekln ; eporta model.
Trimmed Marmot Coats,
$125.00
Actual Value, .145,00 J
Large shawl collar and cuffs ot Natural
Itacooon.
Trimmed Australian. Seal
Coats, $155.00
Actual Value, sios.oo
Large shawl collar and cuffs of con
trasting fur,
Hudson Seal Coats, $179 JO
Actual Value, S23S.0O
Wrap effect In Sport length j tine sltlna.
Natural Squirrel Coats,
$245.00
Actual Value, fSSS.OO
Sports model. Fin darn blue skins.
We Aoct.LiWtfcBttri nd
hi Cats
to the army of men, women aud chil
dren, many of whom were but lightly
clad. N
The prayer room, hallway, meeting
room and gallery 0r the building were
damaged, as well ns the floors nnd par
titions. Tho loss is estimated nt $11500.
The heater1 in the basement was
lighted for tho first time yesterday, It
Is said, nnd sparks are belicvPd to have
Ignited the woodwork near the. furnace.
Post QMs 50 New Members
Adding fifty new members to its
roster, General Henry AV. Lawton Post
Choose Your Gifts
From Our Catalog
Representative of our stock,
which surpasses all other sea
sons in its magnitude and
beauty. You can select without
difficulty, from the small re
membrances to the most im
portant gifts, at prices surpris
ingly low consistent withN the
highest standard and work
manship. Owing to existing conditions,
many articles cannot be dupli
cated, and we suggest early se
lections to avoid disappoint
ment.
Send for a copy today.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
Business Hours S:i5 to 6:45
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MmmMBmmiwMMMMaii orders Atccptmwmfamm
Forbes are one among many
Fur mercliants in this city; but one
among very feiv Fur merchants who
Manufacture Furs Direct and Sell
Directly at Retail which is the all
sufficient reason why we are equipped to
Jiandle such an important transaction as
is detailed below, with the goods, as
listed, 'to bach up the claims.
o
cepum
on Payment of a Small Deposit
Natural Nutria Coats,
$245J00
Actual Value, :03.00
Three-quarter length model. Finest
quality 6ktne. ,
Taupe Nutria Coats, $275.00
Actual Value, 5335.00
Three-quarter length models; finest
quality skins.
Trimmed Hudson Seal
Coats, $3750
Actual Value, S480.0O
Three-quarter length ; full flare ;
Beaver or Skunk collar and cuffs.
Natural Beaver Coals,
$475J00
Actual Value, 513.00
Sports model, Made of finest matched
skins.
Natural Squirrel Coats,
$550,00
Actual Value, $975.00
Cull length; line dark skins; full flare,
FiM-chAfliuf Agent' Orders;
No. 2, Veterans of Foreign 'WarsVle
night closed a year's activities with
open meeting in tho Parkway Build'
Ing. Many visitors from other post)
and from auxiliaries were In attend
ancc.
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Squirrel
Coat,
$550.00
Coatees
Regularly
Trimmed Austra
lian Seal 125.00
.Taupe Nutria... 125.00
Mink 175.00
Taupe Nutria... 185.00
Hudson Seal.... 225.00
Hudson Seal .... 225.00
Choker Scarfs
Regular
Squirrel 19.50
Australian Seal. 19.50
Mink .,,.,..
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Stone Marten
Dyed Sable .,
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45.00 32.50 m '
55.00 37.50
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