Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 08, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC.
LEDGKEK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DEOEjtfBER 8, 1919
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DINUNI PLANS
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W VENTURES
Poet Is in Embarrassing Posi
tion, Without Monoy to
Ray Troops
WILL FLY TO AMERICA SOON
It will bo fnvornblc In February, nnd Ii
Flump la -ours I will do It then,"
U'Annuuzlo assured a press cor
respondent yesterday that be was not
preparing an expedition against Spalato
or Lalbacb. He gave bis uord of honor
that this statement uas untrue.
D'Annunzio vns credited iu London
dispatches from Dalmatian sources Sat
urdnv with havinc arranged an nm
bitious scheme for tho advancement of
ins cnuso revolvini; nbout nil attnek on
Spalato. It was also declared that ef
forts ttcro. bolne made to instigate up
risings in Montenegro nud Albania us
a part of the Spalato undertaking nnd
that the Bulgarian were being urged
to nttnek the Jugo-Slavs.
IJ.v Hie Associated I'rcss
Homo, Dec, S. The Topolo Itomano
nays that Captain flabriele D'AnnunzIo
has assured the Italian government tbnt
lie will not undertake any new expedi
tions or go bejond the armistice Hue.
Major Giuriati, chief of the cabinet
of D'AnnunzIo, accompanied by Com
mander Rizzo, of the D'Annunzio naval
forces, arrived here jesterday from
Flume. It is reported they are the
bearers of D'Annunzlo's suggestions
for n solutiou of the Flume and Zara
questions.
If is rumored tbnt D'Annunzio s
funds are exhausted nnd that be is in
an embarrassing situation. There is
much speculation in Rom" as to how
be will manage to pay his troops un
less an agreement is reached with the
Italian goernmcut.
Flume, Dec. 8. (Br A. I'.i Captnln
Oabriole D'Annunzio ijlnns to fly to tho
t'nited States after the Finnic situation
has been adjusted, be told the Asso
ciated I'ress jcstcrdni..
"I vearn to reach America on wings.
he slid "I will fly to America iiciom,
the Pacific and land on jour fair I'n
citic coast. AVhcn my task in Finnic is
done nud when riumo is u part or
Itnlv's realm, I uni going to Tnkio
through the clouds. Then I will look
.-across that vast expanse of the 1'a
c'tfic, lift myself from this earth and
start toward your land, jour free
America, stepping from island to island
"It is unfavorable weuther now, but
Rest assured'
yw-Wfcll groomed
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FAVOR PRIVATE OWNERSHIP
Electric Railway Body Would Pro
tcct Capital
Washington, Dec. 8 (By A. P.)
Continuation of private ownership of
electric rnllwajs and protection of pri
n!o capital invested In local transpor
tation were recommended iu a brief filed
today with the Federal Electric Rail
way Cnnilnlliin by Hentley AV. War
ren, counsel for the committee of one
liumltcd of the American Kleclric Rail
way Association.
The commission, which has made an
exhaustive study of problems of electric
street rallwnvs, probably will report to
President Wilson tins month.
Plane Hits Crowd, Killing Two
.Chattanooga, Tenn.. Dec S. (By A.
P.) Two persons Mrs. Mnlissa My
ers nnd Lena Sheet, n sc en -j car-old
child, were killed nnd n number of
persons were liiiuied, three probably fa
tj.11 v at Marr fljing field bj an air
plane ensiling unci a nciml of pectn
c is William Price llcillingsworth, of
Chicago, the aviator unci bis iiiccliatil
c inn, wctc taken mlu culoch.
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DICHIARAZIONE DE
DUCE D'ANNUNZIO
Nessuim Speclizione o' Stata
Preparata Contro Spalato
o Laibach
L-ait
DISORDINI Dl
MANTOVA
rubll.liocl m1 Dlcctrlbutod Under
ITJUMIT NO. 341.
Autnorlzcd hv (he hcI of October .
1917. on lllo nt tlio I'osloftlce of I'hlU
Jelphla, Pa,
A H nunt,KooN.
Poictmaccter flenerftl
Kiiime, S dicembre. Onbrlclc D'An
nuuzio ha nssicurato 1 corrispondesti dei
giornnli che egli nou ha prepnrato
nlcunn spedbione contro Spalato c I.ui
bach. Ha dato In sua parola d'onore
chc tale dlcliinca.lnc corrlspoude alia
erita'.
Itonia, 7 ilicembrc. (By A. P.)
Otto peisoue sono niortc c -12 si conosce
bono state ferite durante gral disorclinl
ehe hi sono vertifieutti mcrcoldl' c glo
ved! a Mnntova, quando I rivollosl
terrorizzarouo la clttu.'.
I ribclli attnccaroui) la plccola guaru i
nlgione, tagllarono le cnmunleazioul
telegralichc e telefoniche, arrestarouo
II trnfiico del trenl, snecbeggiarouo i
negopi dl nrinl, inrriiffiftrcirin le prigioui
llberando ogui sortu dl ciiminnli e
tenncro n badn polizioltl o soldall flno
n che glnnsero truppc o carnblnierl dl'
rlnforzo, 1 qunll cou mitragllatricl
occuparouo inllltarmeute la qitta'.
Ii'ordlno fu ristablllto nolle notto dl
cioieili'.
I giomall dl Roma pubbllcano det
tagll del dlsordlni di Mnntova. II
Olornale d'ltnllu dice che la camera del
lnvoro dl Mantovn autorl.zo' lo sclopcro
senza eccessl. I dlnrdiifi furono provo
catl da COO scioperauti, al quail si
nggiunscro gli clementl turbolcnti o la
leppa.
Liwfolla assail' lo baracche mllltarl e
le inccndlo', fneendo fuoco Mil soldntl
della guarnigione. I soldatl feccro
fuoco in nria per intlmorirc 1 rlvoltosl.
Alcuui caporiont sovversivl Invltarono
la folia nd nssallre la stnzione fcrro
viiiria. II Restaurant fu saccheeinto u
Ltutto II vino chc vi era bevuto o spnrRo
al suolo. i. uinari lcrrovian turono in
parte toll! per Impediro l'nrrlvo la
partenza dei treni. l'oscin 1 rlbbclli si
recarono tile prigioni, le luccndlarono e
llberarono i crimluall, illcVudo nd cssl
che In rivoliizione era scopplata e chc
erano liheri.
I prigionieri libcrntl erano tuttl cou
dunnnti per dcllttl comuul. uessuuo per
dclitti politici.
EPISCOPAL DR VE
GATHERS
POWER
Six Thousand Men and Woman
Inspired by Rallies to In-
croased Efforts
SERVICE ISDOMINANT NOTE
Workers in the drive for attendance
nnd practical religion now being made
by tho Episcopal Church resumed the
campaign with Increased ardor today,
because this Is the hist week 'of the
great church effort and because their
enthusiasm was spurred by rallies at the
churches yesterday.
It is hoped to add (10,000 new mem
bers of the Fplscopal Church n this
state before the drive ends and to make
proportionate lficrcar.es fu nil other
states,
Six thousand members of the Church
In Philadelphia arc actively nt work in
the campaign.
In addition to getting new members,
'he nation-wide drive of the Episco
palians has tho following purposes:
Finding 1G.000 Sunday bChOol teach
ers' nnd 1000 men who will take up
the labors of tho Church as clergymen
and teachers.
Erecting 2000 buildings needed for
tiso ns, hospitals, churches and com
munity houses,
church will need during the next thrco
j cars.
The close of tho drive will bo marked
next Sundny by special thanksgiving
services in nil of the churches.
Yesterday was u busy day for the
workers In the drive. They made it
n poiut to beo every member of the
Episcopal Church, urging nil to help
in the closing days of the campaign.
Tills effort to bring out nil church
members was mndo throughout the
country. ,
One hundred women of this city, who
have be'en training under the leadership
of Mrs. J. Willis Martin, took part In
tho great canvass, while the men were
under tho general direction of Frank
lin Spencer Edmonds, director of (bo
diocesan campaign,
Moro than 100 men nnd women can
vnssers, under .the leaacrslilp of Morris
Earlc, went forth from Holy Trinity.
Church Into tho Illttcnbousc square
section. , They worke'd throughout the
day, vistiing hundreds of homes.
James Fahnestock had charge of 110
canvassers who made the visitation lfir
St. James's Episcopal Church, Twenty
second and Wnlnut streets,
Tho Row Elliot White, and a com
mlttco of 1(52 men and women had
charge of the canvass for St. Mark's
Episcopul Church, Sixteenth and Locust
streets.
Seventy canvassers, under tho di
rection of tho Rev. Dr. Llewellyn N.
Calcy, went forth from the Church of
St. Jude nud the Nativity.
Jews to Be Put In Camps
Budapest, Dec. 8. Thirty thousand
Galiclan, Polish and Russian Jews nre
to be nssemblcd In the concentration
camps at Hnjmasker, Solno and Szcgc
din, according to a government deciee
just issued,' ns they nre regarded as
having an undesirable influence ou the
population.
SEES SOLDIERS UNDERFED
Congressman Assallfc Management ol
Fort Sheridan Hospital
Chicago, Dec. S.--(Bjr A. P.)
Charges that wounded soldiers' In thu
army hospital ut Fort Sheridan art
being improperly fed were made 111 a
telegram sent by Congressman Roynl
C. Johnson, of South Dnkqta, to Secre
tary of War Baker, mndo public today",
demanding an Immediate Investigation
vuugrcssiiiuii (joiuiHou visucu iuo nos- a
tillnl vnaln.flntt fin until n.,,1 ...nrlail ' 1
that patients were fed under conditions
"worse than any lu France." Accord
ing to Mr. Johnson, at least sixty ot
the patients were compelled to' go with
out dinner yesterday.
Speedily Cures Typhus
Laredo, Tex.. Dec. 8. El Unlver
sal, of Mexico City, announces that Dr.
Ilculto Handles, of Mexico City, hns
discovered a scrum that cures typhus
within forty-eight hours
The discovery, the paper adds, "has
caused a great sensation."
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PHILADELPHIA, PA.
New York Offices: 2G1 Broadway. Founded in 1848
Charge Purchases rendered
on biUs payable February
1st, 1920, on request.
Charge Account Solicited.
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Spur Repairing and Remod
eling a Specialty ait
branches of the art handled
with skill. Mail order
Efficiently Filled.
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I The Price of I
Pork Chops and Bacon
Here are reasons why the fine,
fresh pork tenderloins and pork chops,
or savory ham, or crinkly bacon, which
you enjoy for breakfast, cost much more
per pound than the market quotation on
live hogs which you read in the newspaper:
An average hog weighs 220 pounds.
Of this, only 70 per cent (154 pounds)
is meat and lard.
So, when we pay 15 a pound for live hogs, we
are really paying more than 21 a pound for the meat
which we will get from these animals, even after
taking into account the value of the by-products.
But people show a preference for only one-third
of the wholethe pork chops, fancy bacon, and choice
cuts from juicy hams.
This means that when we are selling Premium
bacon at 43 V2? per pound wholesale and Premium
hams at 30, there are other parts for which we
get as low as 6 or 8 per pound. The net result is
an average profit to us of less than If! a pound.
The choice cuts are higher because of a demand
for them. '
Anotherthing: Only 35 pounds of the entire hog
or about 6 th is usually marketed at once. The rest
must be pickled, cured, or smoked. This takes
months, and adds to the costs which must "be met.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
Seven Wholesale Distributing Markets
Central Office, 9th and Girard Ac.
F. M. Hall, District Manager
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in Celebration, We Present $500,000.00 Worth of Furs at
Extraordinary Price Reductions
For well' over three-quarters of a century this organization has been associated with the retailing of Furs to the
discerning Philadelphia public, and during this lengthy period of service has won to high position and notable renown in offering high
grade, reliable Furs at ever the most attractive prices. Particularly during the past decade have we grown. We have attained to the
proud position of the leading Furriers of the East: have assembled -the largest stocks ever reviewed in one establishment: and in this
Anniversary Sale of Furs we offer half-a-million dollars' worth of exquisite Fur garments at the most astonishing price concessions.
Tomorrow
We Manufacture Our Own Furs and Sell Direct to You
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' Chokers ... .29.50J
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' Scarfs .... 3-1.50
49.50 Hudson Seal
Scarfs .... 34.50
66.00 Squirrel
Scarfs 39.50
59.50 Stone Marten
Chokers ... -14.50
69.50 Ermine
Scarfs 44.50
65.00 Jap Cross Fox
Scarfs 19.50
65.00 Hudson Sable
Chokers ... 49.50
65.00 Dlended Sable
Chokers ... 49.50
98.50 Natural Fisher
Chokers ... 69.50
98.50 White Fox
Scarfs .... 69.50
89.50 Nutria
Stoics 69.50
115.00 Slate Fox
Scarfs .... 39.50
125.00 Blue Fox
Scarfs .... 98.50
135.00 Kolinsky
Stoles 110.00
165.00 Beaver
Stoles 125.00
195.00 Russian Sable
Chokers . . . 145.00
2"50.00 Silver Fox
Scarfs .... 175.00
In the establishment of this great Fur business c early determined that the best
policy for us to establish and to maintain was "to manufacture direct and sell direct." This
we have done consistently and to the fine satisfaction of the hundreds of thousands of
pleased Mawson & DcMany clients. In this great Fur Sale you may choose 'literally from
thousands of Fur garments, each individual piece of Fur guaranteed as to quality, . free
from misrepresentation, and of the highest and most approved Fur style. And, what is
equally well to tho point, you are ofTorcd
Savings of 25 to 35 Per Cent N
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase
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Stoles in Various
Sizes
39so
Value 52,50
39-50
Value 79.50
8450
Value 115.00
98S0
Value 130.00
Australian Seal, Hudson
Seal, Natural Squirrel,
Mink, Molo and Skunk,
Tomorrow
Muffs
Hudson Seal 19.50
Nutria 19.50
Beaver 24.50
Taupe Wolf 24.75
Taupe Fox 32.25
Brown Fojf 32.25
Skunk 34.50
Brown Wolf 34.75
Squirrel 49.50
185.00 Marmot Coats
S6-'.nch: Nutria Collars
and Cuffs.
Anniversary Sale Price
135.00
135,00 Australian Seal 195.00 Muskrat Coats
Coats
Debonair model of most
prepossessing appearance.
Anniversary Sale Price
98.50
Jaunty Sports Models.
Anniversary Sale Price
135.00 ,
Qets
of beauty
and VALUE
135.00 Black Wolf
Sets 98.50
135.00 Taupe Wolf
Sets 98.50
165.00 Taupe Fox
Sets 125.00
165.00 Brown Fox
Sets 125.00
185.00 Alaska Red
Fox Sets.. 135.00
200.00 Mink Sets. 140.00
210.00 Black Lynx
Sets 145.00
210.00 Black Fox
Sets 145.00
210.00 Beaver Sets 145.00
210.00 Pointed Fox
Sets J 145.00
210.00 White Fox
Sets 150.00
225.00 Skunk Sets. 165.00
250.00 Taupe Lynx
Sets 175.00
295.00 Slate Fox
, , Sets 195.00
310.00 ,Cross Fox
Sets ....... 225.00
325.00 Fisher Sets 245.00
495.00 Blue Fox
Sets 395.00
595.00 Silver Fox
Sets ...... 475.00-
zRussian Pony Coati
Value 125.00
36-inch Flare Model.
With wide shawl collar
and deep cuffs of con
trasting fur.
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Fur Coats
Nutria Coats
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Value 195.00
Stylish Jaunty Model.
An effective sports coat
of novel design.
145.oo-
Squirrel Coats
Value SA5.00
Smart Sports Model.
With large shawl collar
and deep cuffs. Well
matched skins.
275.oo-
Plenty of, Extra Large Sizes in Coats, Up to 50 Bust
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212 Hudson Seal Coats
With Collar and Cuff of Hudion Seal
Regularly 225.00; 30 inch; Sale, 165.00
Regularly 325.00; 30 inch; Sale, 245.00
Regularly
Regularly
395.00;
445.00;
inch;
inch ;
Sale, 295.00
Sale, 325.00
With Collar and Cuff ot Skunu or Beaver
Regularly 395.00; 30 inch; Sale 295.00
Regularly 400.00; 3G inch; Sale 345.00
Regularly 476.00; 40 inch; Sale 395.00
Regularly 545.00; 45 inch; Sale, 425.00
Special!-
Fox, Wolf and
Lynx Scarfs
14.50
Value S0.00
22-50
Value 30.00
.32-so
Value .42.50
44.50
Value 59.5a
In Taupe, Brown,
Polret, Kamchatka,
ette.
Black,
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Fur Sets
Tavpt Fox
Brown Fox
Dtaotr
Hudson 5ol
Mack Woll
Taupt Woll
Brown Woll
Black Fox
Raccoon
Nutria
Australian Seal
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Values 85.00 to 98.50
Anniversary Sale Price
64-00
Fur Sets
Mlnh
Baavtt
Jap Cross Fox
Toup. Fox
Skunk
Hudson Stat
Natural Squirrel
Kolinsky
Scotch Moleskin
Brown Fox
Natural Raccoon
Skunk Raccoon
Values 115.0(KLo 125.00
Anniversary Sale Price
$4.00
Tomorrow
Coatees
Australian Seal .. 74.50
Nutria 98.50
Hudson. Seal ....110.00
Mink !.... 135.00
Russian Kolinsky. 195.00
Scotch Moleskin ... 195:00
Natural Squirrel . . 225.00
Blended Sabley.. ..695.00
Hudson Bay Sable. 695,00
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