frf4HHm$$ i.t i EVENING PUBLIC LBDGER-PHILADELI'H THUK&DAY. DECEMBER 1, -i 1910. ) ink. DEN ESMRGRASHES TO INTOXICANTS Commander Wostorvelt Says Flying Parson Talked With "Ecclesiastical License" SPOKE TO POOR RICHARDS A. vifformis dfnlnl of the statement made recently by Lieutenant Mnynnnl. tno "luring parson ami nern 01 inc transcontinental 'fllsht. that the nrel dents and fntnlltlrs were due to too frequent ImblblnK of Intoxicant, n made today at the Poor Richard Club luncheon bv Commander ft. (' V'pIt- vclt. head of the naval aircraft factory at Leajruc Inland. . "I believe that Lieutenant Mavnard j was cneakinc with ecclesiastical li- cense, declared lommaniler Npmpi- Teil. 1 nave uiwnjB louoii iiuu nviuiurr, leave liquor nlone, I doubt, eien If the opportunity had been offered them. I hat the? would have cared to drink during the flight, but, decides that, so cln-,c uum the supervision over them, that thej could not, even If they did caro to luke n chance " That same transcontinental fliclit was termed an "unfortunate perform iUDCe" by the tpeaker, who declared that such a fllcht could onh be jiixti fled if something of value could be pit - ten from it. The speaker expressed a belief that there would b air lines everywhere in the not too distant future, but declared that they could not be built oer night, and must have largely capitalized com panics, He ald a heavier than -air craft company Is now being organised to operate between Key West iud Havana. "This line will be opened on .lau tinry 10," he declared, "with the ex pectation that many American lovers of the banned llnuom will pay any price to net some." The commander declared landing fields must be provided nil over the country before aeronautics can be placed on a high plane of commercial impor tnncc. SCHOOLLUNCHES A SAVING IS. POWELL HELD NSANE IN LN Lunacy Asked Commission May Bo for Former Philadel- phlan Who Shot Daughter Reoearch Heads Estimate $40,000 Economy In Education System A saving of $40,000 n ear, the Hu rt nil of Municipal Research estimates, could he effected through a comprehen sive system of school lunches. "In the school sjstrm of Philadel phia." the bureau stated In a bulletin toda, "there were in IU10 at each promotion period approximately .'11,000 children who failed of advancement. In 101 S It eoMt the cit ?32.na for the edu cation of each child in the grade rliooK "It is legitimate to assume that In this nnproinoted group the nwriiRO pio portlou of malnutrition obtain, which. If corrected, would Insure the normal advancement of these pupils and an incidental snUng of approximate! $40,0(10 per year. "As n bj product we should be able to establish a practical and popular method of instruction in the fundamen tal basis of health, that is, nutrition i The additional sums necessary to linance such an advance in education would be inunej well spent SHE UNDERGOES OPERATION Appointment of n lunacv commission to examine Mrs Tmlly I. Powell, n former Pliitadclplilnn. who killed her ten-year-old dancltter. Jacqueline, may be nsked by the Denver authorities. Word (o this effect was received here tnilnv. Such n step Is being considered bv District Attornei William R. Foley and Chief of Police Hamilton ,Arm strong. After killing her daughter Mrs. Powell tried to kill herself. Mrs. Powell underwent an operntloti yesterday In lr. Hdward K. Dean and A. H. f'hecclni to remove three portions of a bullet which X rn photographs showed were lodged on the under side of the skull. The bullet with which she shot herself entered the right temple nnd broke Into three pieces. One tore considerable flesh off the forehead nnd then lodged in the bone, while the other two "pieces penetrated the skull nnd lodged at the edge, of the brain. The operation was successful nnd it is be lieved Mrs. Powell will recover. The woman'K brothcis, (ieorgc nnd Rowland l,inplncott, will arrive in Denver tonight or Friday morning. Mrs. Powell was held not inentnlly responsible by a coroner's: jury In Den fv last night for the killing of her daughter. The verdict lead: "Jacqueline Powell camo to her death as the result of gun shot wounds inflicted by Rmlly L. Powell, but it Is further the opinion of this jurj that the woman wbr in. u state of mental derangement at the lime the act was committed." Most of the testimony presented to the Jury at the Inqi.est dealt with the mentnl condition of Mrs. Powell. Among the witnesses was Doctor Dean, the WINDOW SHADES. 60c OimI'ia mnlfrlali 72 In. !, 3 In. nld White Holland Shades,? 1 SQ AM lliirm 72 In. Innr. as i u. I A. F.DUDLEY o ,. M H1 family physician, who testified to her mental state, prior (0 the shooting. The testimony showed that after she shot her daughter and herself she lost consciousness and Mid not fully revive until yesterday morning, This was ,th opinion of other physlclnns than Doe tor Dean, who were called onto testify. The testimony also tended to show that Mrs. Powell was addicted to Vigarcltes, iI Pure Silk Half Hose for Christmas Giving Silk half hots of tho fin est wearing quality, Alt the latest shades. Plain or fancy. A very acceptable gift for the' man. 85c to $3 1204 Chestnut St. US. 15th St. 1119-21 Market St I BELLAK PIANOS PLAYER-PIANOS TALKING MACHINES 1129 CHESTNUT ST. DIAMONDS At I'rlec Which Moke Them A Safe Investment Jos. J. O'Loughlin 141 N. 9th St. KSTAHMPIIKO 1SS2, PAINTBOXES 1 DRAWING ' Outfits for PYROGRAPHY Brass Craft Work FIIENCH TENrLATtNO TAPESTKV-rAlNTINO & HTENCIMNO DHAVTINO INSTRUMENTS F. WEBER & CO., 1125 &" Bursalns "JtML CtOOtltU-Kt r.irpllon11r lw rrlres CiittitLc "J&chjujm- r.rrrr Article Onortinttfd Represented Fridenberg's Loan OfTice 37 N. 11th ntSIf,rt wood Cor. 0th rtnttenwo Bt. BENEFICIAL LOANS Jit S.maX Rate on Uouithold Fumilurl, litat Kntalt nnt iMorned JVol Call, Writ rr rhnnr Walnut J.J-7-I BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY WcniJ'Mony.Iendr Libert? Biiildine f 10th Floorl iS. E. Cor, Broad & Chestnut Sts.i uurnpini ur pint -j tun Kin v aniniiHFionvr Mcmbfr of Chnmber ofTommerw Mmbfr Hoard of Tradt' Member Lejtdl Kforni Itnrean to Ifllml- ttal 4h Tjinn Kriurb Kvtl. InrnirvoratMl l4a0l0N04l4MH4itlll4i4W Save OK i -wooLens-i SILKS and DRESS GOODS BUY First Hand Whdlesale Prices Onr rwrssnlrsttqn uni rtmorsl Into vtr.quarirrp iult prpnsui v"."" sea .rMUItws. for on than vrr Into Inrs nnd tho bli sutliirs Ulnar Urrsr quarters has brontul OS iln ihan hm iMfor. Yon cannot in sjiy lia of .'onr wonderful offer. 25 or more) unless 70a com hsro. 6 Big Specials Special-Black nd Blus Satin. Actual valua 93. O Oft Special UhO Stlvertona. Worth 55 O QO Extra fine quality UVO Silk Velvet. Imported 1 7Q Actual value, $3,75... XlU lO.quarter Utlca Steam 71 Muslin. Worth BDe... I C 4 .quarter Fine Muslin OO. I Worth 29c. Special at. . i Dress Glnghamj well ! worth 30c.' Special at. . - New England Woolen Co. .m.721 S. 4th Street. Girls! Girls!! Clear Your Skin With Cuticura Ramplaetth (Sop. OIntnnt.TtJoan of Oatieart LabArftieriti.Dapt I, Klda,MM. Soldtvrrrwhere. A 5 y & CX Z26-2 iiV. IS "f- 'ari'iM07i 0 &df?iu S,rcal. ' j 10 rf cy. ryjic. Our Furnitur-c Gift Room Is a Favorite Rendezvous for the Discriminating Shopper There is such a splendid variety of out-of-thc-ordinary and artistic pieces here. Men's Easy Chairs (what finer gift to father, husband or brother?) covered in tapestry or velvet $85.00 to $150.00. Smoking Stands $7.00 to $20.00.. Mahogany and Decorated Floor Lamps $13.50 to $65.00. Tables of every kind, Writing Desks, Reading Stands, Ferneries and Stands, Book Ends, Mirrors, Foot Stools. Imported French Filet Lace Scarfs for backs for Sofas, Chairs and for Table Covers $(3.50 to $45.00. In this Section, too, are Blankets, Quilts and Comforts of which a large number are always sold at Christmas time. FOURTH FLOOH Gifts From France De Lure Merchandise Im ported Direct by the Darlington Store Particular attention is di rected to'the fine French mer chandise which we have in va rious sections. No one can question the artistry and won derful needlework of these pieces, and they are well worth the rather high prices .they command. The subtle appeal of the Christmas- present di rect from Paris is always doubly appreciated by the refined and well - informed woman. Novelties, Jewelry and Per fumes First Floor. Lingerie and Infants' Goods Second Floor. Blouses a new shipment of about sixty Third Floor. Dar-Tex Suits Prices Only $28.50 and $32.50 In no Suit will you get better value than DAR-TEX. Mude of all-wool jersey cloth in &cvcrnl ;ood models. WOMKN'S KIZi:s THIRD FLOOR ' MISSUS' SJZF.S, SECOND FLOOR Decorative Linens High in Favor This Year for Presents Scarfs, Lunch Sets, Centrepieces, Lunch Cloths, Tray Cloths and Doylies; lace trimmed, Mosaic and Madeira hand embroidered; a large collection at moderate prices, of which we have space here to mention but a few: Lace-trimmed Bureau or Dressing Table Scarfs, 17x50 inches special at $1.00 each. Filet (all-over) Bureau or Dressing Table Scarfs, 18x54 inches $2.50 each. FIRST All-linen Crash Lunch Sets, centrepiece and one dozen doylies special nt $3.85. Madeira Hand-Embroidered Centrepiece, 27 inch special at $4.25 each. FLOOR Visit all of the floors there is something of interest in every section. On the Second Floor is a "Less Expensive" assortment of gifts nothing over $2.00. Philippi T me Lingerie The Fineness and Simplicity of Philippine unaergaiinents Gives Them an Irresistible Charm One of the Chemise models is pictured. These dainty gar ments individually finished by careful brown fingers in the far-off islands of the western sea are very popular for pres ents. The fineness and snowy whiteness of the material and the exquisite embroidery and other needlework will satisfy the most fastidious taste, and yet there is nothing fragile about them Philippine gar ments will launder and wear surprisingly well. Chemise and Night Gowns at S3.50, $4.25, $4.50 and up to $8,95. 0ECOND FLOOIl f II u Christmas Gloves Complete Stocks and Fair Prices Here Women's 1-clasp Capeskin in African brown", tan, gray, mastic, beaver and pearl $3.50. Another grade in tan, gray, pearl, black and brown $2.75. Women' Strap-wrist Mocha Gloves $6.50; 1-clasp Mocha Gloves $265 and $3.75. Yellow Chamois Gloves in 1 or 2 button styles, also strap wrist, $3.25 to $4.75; 1-but-ton washable white doeskin $2.00 and $2.85. Tan Capeskin with soft gauntlets, lined with wool, elastic at wrist $6.50. Strap-wrist Tan Capeskin with wool lining, suitable for boys and girls as well as women $5.00. This is only a partial men tion, of course -many other kinds for men, women and children, first floor f hargc Purchases ren dered on bills payable Feb ruary 1st, 1920. on ' quest. Charge Accounts Solicited. on 2 is Chestnut DeM 3 any treet Fur Repairing and Re modeling a. Specialty all branches of the art handled with skill. ,Mail Order's Efficiently Filled. Farmers and Trappers! Attention! Raw Skins Purchased for Cash Anniversary Sale of Furs QLFriday, a Day of Superlative Values! QLBirect Savings of 25 to 35 Per Cent! THIS Friday we have planned to make the greatest day of the Anniversary Sale to date, not only by reason of the SIMPLY TREMENDOUS VALUES that we outline here, but by further good reason of the VAST VARIETIES that will be on sale. You will see brought out in special display large lots of "Specials" thai' are the direct result of untiring effort and keenest merchandising for us to sell at the astonishing prices you see marked. Observe these carefully for they are worth your ex traordinary attention I THE great and dominating commercial fact that We Are Manufacturers brings to every Philadelphia woman wonder ful opportunity to buy Furs at Jess than usual prices. Be cause we design the great majority of our styles, ndopting other modes from New York and Paris fpurrieres, and make up the Furs direct from the raw materials, we are at a splendid advan tage over the average department store or small furrier who has to purchase his goods through the"middleman. This great fact, coupled with the Anniversary Sale, is full and magnificent reason for you to come and to save during this event. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Fur Sets Taupe Fox Brown Fox Taupe Lynx Hudson Seal Mack Wolf Taupe Wolt Drown Wolf Black Fox Raccoon Nutria Australian Seal Mink Values 85.00 to 98.50 Anniversary Sale Price Special! Fox, Wolf and Lynx Scarfs 14.50 Value 20.00 I $.50 Value 30.00 29.50 Value iS.SO 39-50 Value S9.SO In Taupe, Brown, Black, Poirol, Kam chatka, Georgette. i !!'., ,'v ''WivA - " 'Vrti" 'iS H ' V, '! ! ','' vSSSn.'''!' "' . "54 i V i ',"',' I h I itlW'JS ili'iv nL1 ''rs'N Wivf !' 4' -R i! mm& feFK mwtmmwm JKLZ j ,' 'i . ' '. V 1 -- ' WW VH !' w m B 3 'I ' 3 KM ,.W! r 1 i, " ' ' .wii' -- a ttAi ;rM f !,ii , i, j.,p hh; ii'ii.'".!.1 i. . s v- wj'ii? i 'i.'ifc'' ya. e h r h w i i. i k ui' . j'Ti. . nt, r' v v ji i' ,n ,',..ii. n; i tmv . . k ""tii -.'!', s I'.'.- fl',i. ....I -nim,jhks, , j '' " "f J iai " " 1 195.00 Marmot Coats SB-inch Nutria Collars and Cuffs Anniversary Sale Price 145.00 lJfS.OO Australian Seal Coats so Inches in Length Anniversary Bale Price 110.00 195.00 Muskrai Coats Jaunty Sports Models Anniversary Sale Price 145.00 FiirSets Mtnk Beaver Jap Cross Fox Taupe Fox Skunk Hudson Seal Natural Squirrel Kolinsky Scotch Moleskin Brown Fox Natural Raccoon Skunk Raccoon Values 115.00 to 125.00 Anniversary Sale Price 84.00 1 Extra Large. Sizes in Coats Up to 50 Bust ttiiuiniimiumnui i uuu irm nn n 9 nn iiniiit 1 1 ti i itm u m ii njTttiiiiii n n mi u u i mui nnnimnnni l n m n m ii m itinniiinaimiiurnii.nn ei itunn eui nninifl iti iiiumi uuttuiinuu mi niuiisnunuitn lutnunnuii n nmuurnm i :t i tn mu i iiTHiniiiiiti nnu uu minn hui u inn iimi i mu nmi iiutu ei;u inn j umi ni jmia iniimt Special! Stoles n Vmioua Sizes 3'9M Value BS.60 " 59-50 Value 79.50 '84-50 Value 11B.00 9&50 Value 130.00 Australian Seal, Hutfaon Seal, Nat ural Squirrel, Mink, Stole and Skunk. Russian Pony Coats Value 125.00 36-inch Flare Model. With shawl collar and cuffs of contrasting fur. ' 89 Coatees i 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 Sable 695.00 Hudson Bay Sable.. 695.00 Squirrel Coats Value 35,00 Smart Sports Model, with large shawl collar and deep cuffs. 275M Muffs Hudson Seal 19.50 Nutria ..' ;... 19.50 Beaver 21.50 Taupe Wolf 24.75 Taupe Fox .,..,... 32.25 Brown Fox 32.25 Skunk -. 34.50 Brown Wolf , 34.75 Squirrel . . . , , 49.50 Nutria Coats Value 195.00 . Stylish Model. An ef fective sports coat of novel design. 145.00 Fur Coats Ularmot Coats, Value 145.00 nolllne; shawl collar and deep cuffs of marmot Smart,. Jaunty model. Australian Seal Coats,' Value 215.00 ' Kull-fashloned model. Dressy hal collar and deep cuffs of. Squirrel' or Australian Ojxfosuin. Squirrel Coals, Value 450.00 Smart 36.lnclv Model. With larqre shawl collar and deep cuffs, , HQ.00 17.00 375-00 Extraordinary 175 Hudson Seal Coats With Collar and Cuffs of "Hudson Seal Regularly 225.00; Length 30. in;; Sale Price, 165.00 Regularly 325.00; Length 36 in.; Sale Price, 245.00 Regularly 395.00; Length 40 in.; Sao Price, 295.00 Regularly 445.00; Length 45 in.j Sale Price, 325.00 With Collar and Cuffs of Skunk or Beaver Regularly 395.00; Length 30 in.; Sale Price, 295.00 Regularly 450,00; Length 36 in.; Sale Price, 345.00 Regularly 475.00; Length 40 in,; Sale Price, 395.00 Regularly 545.00,; Length 45 in.; Sale Prico, 425.00 Fur Coats Beaver Coats, .Vciue 475.00 Smart Sports model of tho choicest pelts, Hudson Seal Wraps, Value C25M0 Distinctive models trimmed with contrasting- fur. Mink Coats, ' , Value 625.00 42-lnclt Pull pesltrn. Large shawl collar, deep .belt, ouffs and wltfe border, 395 495-w 495o Liberty Bonds and Purchasing dgents' Orders Accepted . 1 f! IpKftpiKESS J 1 p h i "i -j t! a. 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