Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 19, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 18, Image 18

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than any law at the old militarist re
cline. Ilcrr Kretsehmau, ono of the pro
moters ot the strike, after an auto
mobile Inspection of the city, returned
to headquarters with tho verdict thnt
the "strike" was "tho sublimity of
cruelty, but absolutely necessary," and
that It would bo repeated In every
city, town and hamlet in Germany In
January If the uovernment falls to an
nul the food ministry's decree.
Many persons had provided them
selves with emergency rations, but night
travelers arriving in tlio capital, lg-
nornnt ot what was happening, auf
RIVER DREDGING BEcliNS 800N
The work of dredging the river to a
depth of thirty-five feet will be begun
In the vicinity of Pier No. K, In the
near future. Tho United States KdrI
necrs' Department will ask for bids for
the work. The sum to bo expended will
amount to nvrr $400.1)00.
fercd severely, as also did sick cucsts
In hotels, Who had to be removed to
hospitals, which were the only places
MMurrv
Httrlke" Leader Admits Cruelty,
but Says Government Must Yield
where food was being sunnllcd
It Is freely predicted that tho rov
eminent will ho compelled to yield to
the "strikers."
LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CREDIT JEWELRY BOUSE IN PUILA.
!, IhriJn, Dec. 10. (By A. P.)
p Bhst restaurant, cafe, bnr and eating
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OPEN
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Practical Gifts for the Men
folks of your family
and for "him" too!
teae3 yesterday In retaliation against
the food ministry's now regulations
i-.-SmppresalnB illicit trading in foodstuffs,
. which they denounco as moro drastic
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The New York Times Book Review says editorially:
"Mare Nostrum stands supreme in contemporary
fiction."
MARE NOSTRUM
By VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ
In a column-long editorial discussion of this book the
New York Times Book Review says: "It is after all as a
novel, a story, a series of subtle portrayals of character,
rather than as a war book, that 'Mare Nostrum stands
supreme in contemporary fiction. ... As a novel
'Mare Nostrum is greater .than 'The Four Horsemen.'
There is a daring originality in the way its plot is
worked out that is unique in contemporary fiction. . . .
It is small wonder, indeed, that a book of the wide
catholicity and the consummate art of 'Mare Nostrum"
should have achieved its present popularity."
Obtainable from your Bookseller, or may be ordered direct from
gl.no net
4ltb Edition
E. P. BUTTON & CO.
081 Fifth Ave.
New York
Shower- Effects
Hall Lanterns
Upright Fixtures
Bowl Fixtures
Art Domes
Bracket Lights
CPECIALSALE
continued
beautiful, modern
lighting fixtures!
Have you selected yours?
Prices are very low some
as low as HALF.
Broad and Arch Store ONLY
THE UNITED GAS
IMPROVEMENT CO.
B HERTS:
Printed Madras, percale 93.00.
Madras X50, S3, $3.50.
Oennlne rontee, CoUarg to match
SS.
Sonble-welxht Tub Bilk 7.S0.
Heavy Broadcloths 8.00, 910, 112.
Crepe $9, 910, 913.
Jerseys 310, 810.60.
White Oxfords, Collars Attached
93.EO.
mil arm Bhlrts, Plain and Pleated
Bosoms $2.30, S3.60, 84, 93.
nosrr.BTi
Cotton, Plain Colors, "Phoenix," EOe,
550.
Silks 850, 91, 31.00,
ilele Thread 81.
Imported Trench X.U1. and Stlk
94, 93.
Wool naif Kose 91, 9X60, 93.
OoU nose 91, 31-50, 93, S3.S0, $5, 90.
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Plain and Panoy cat Bilks $1, 01.00,
33, 33.SO, 93, 93, 97.50.
Knitted Scarfs, Plain Colors and
Panoy 91-50, 32.60, 93.50. 94. 94L50.
Foil-Dress Ties, Black and White
SOo, 75o, 91, 81.50.
GLOVES:
Tan, Black, White, Gray, Mastic,
Waahable Cape Gloree $3.60, 34,
94.35, 94 50, 95.
Oennlne Mocha 94.
Oennlne Bnok 94.
lined Gloves for Street or Motor
Wear, lined with Silk or rnr
$4.50, $3. $0, 97, 910, 914.
Wool-Lined "Mittens In Tan and
Black 97.
Evening; Dress Oloves S3, 83.50.
CAKES:
Plain and Silver Monnted; Varied
Assortment of Hard-woods 63. CO
to 915.
TnOBBBUCABt
Gloria Union Taffetas and Pnre Silks
93.50. 93, 93.50, 95, 96, 97, 99, 910,
813, ,91C.
CAJTE ITMBSSZASl
Pnre Silk 315.
HATS:
Soft Pelt Hats; Hew Shades Brown,
Oreen, Tanpe, Smoke, Havana 97,
98. 910.
Oennlne Velonr SIS, 916, 918.
Silk Hats 913.
Caps Hew Bnjrlleh Caps; Checks,
Tweeds, Plain 83, 83.50, 83, 93.50,
34, 95.
Hew Bullish Derbies 95, 87, S3.
SHOKT1TO JACKETS!
Plaid Backs ; Pancy Silk 910, 313,
913.50, 915, 918, 335, 930, $30.
BATHROBES:
Made of Terry Cloth 35, 87.50, 910,
813, 918.
.is&Hiplasssfe
Lounomo ROBES:
88.60, 910, 815, 318, S30, 335, 930, 933.
Leather Belts 75o, 91. 91-60, 83.
Sterling' Silver Bnrkles $1, 83, 83.60,
95.
Belt traps for Sliver Bookies;
Black, Tan, White, Cordovan 81,
91.50, 83.
Detachable Par Collars, can be worn
' on any coat
XSXX Beaver, Best Quality 376.
3CHK Beaver, Best Qaallty 860.
Hudson Seal 330. 936, 335.
Natural HntrU 835.
Taupe Nutria $30.
SUk and Wool, for street and foil
dress wear
Wool S3.50, $5, 88. 89.
Silk 84, 85, 86, 97.50, 88, 310, 813,
815.
nAHDXBBCHZnPS :
White Initial Handkerchiefs SOo. 81.
White Linen 35c, 500, 750, 81, 31.60.
Taney Cotton 50c. 91.
Taney ZJnen 81.60, 33, 83.50.
Traveling1 Batrs C7.50, 934, 830.
Bolt Coses $30, $35, 930.
PAJAMAS:
Cotton, In Plain Colors 93.D0, 83.
Oermlne Solsette SS.
TJannel Palamas 83.50, 84.
Silk and Cotton 87.60, $8, 810.
Tine Silk 815.
HIOHTSHIRT3:
93, 93.50, 83.
PULL DRESS WAISTCOATS:
In Blaok or Whlto, In Pique, Linen,
Silk 94.50, $5, 03, 8G.50, 87.60,
88.50, 810, 813, 913.50.
William H. Wanamaker
1217-19 Chestnut St.
Who Won the Coal
Strike ?
Terms received with "unqualified approval" by the coal operators, accepted
with the comment "the fight is won" by the strike-leaders, regarded with gratifi
cation by the Government and hailed by many responsible papers as. a "great
victory for the public," would seem to be all that could reasonably be expected as
a solution of the coal crisis. But through the general jubilation there sounds a note
of doubt and warning.from no less an authority than Dr. Harry A. Garfield, United
States Fuel Administrator, who fears that in the near future this settlement will
mean further inroads upon the pocketbooks of the coal-consuming public.
'The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST for this week December
20th has been prepared so as to give the public an all-sided knowledge of just
what the strike settlement contemplates. It quotes facts, opinions and predictions
from all sources, and the article is illustrated with half-tone illustrations and cartoons.
Other articles of almost equal importance and interest in this number of the
''Digest" are:
The Fanner Not the Villain in the High-Price Drama
Here Is Knowledge That Is Sure to Open the Eye8 of City Dwellers, as It Shows Exactly What
the Farmer Has to Contend With in Producing Food for the Nation
Grinding Axes for Grinding Taxes
Germany Balks
New Light on Wilhelm's Guilt ,d. ,
The Newberry Bribery Case ''
Is the German Republic Safe?
After-War Status of British
Dominions
India's First Steps in Self-Government
Canada Shies at a Big Navy
Malaria Controlled
Substitutes for Rubber Tires
Dry Laws and Patent Medicines
Mr. Frick as a Patron of Culture
Our Serious Weeklies Viewed
Irreverently
The Belated Lincoln Memorial
The Church in a Looking-Glass
Bolshevism Spiritually Interpreted
Negroes in America (Population Early
History Folk-lore and Folk-music
Northward Migration)
Importation of Diamonds Increases
. Raiding Outlaw Cotton-Fields by
Airplane
Personal Glimpses of Men and Events
Best of the Current Poetry
Many Illustrations, Including Laughable Cartoons
The "Digest" in the "Movies" Makes Millions of Men and Women Laugh
The reasons that make "TOPICS OF THE DAY,"
selected by the Literary Digest, one of the most popular
subjects on the motion-picture screen are given by a re
viewer In these words: "The subjects are essentially timely.
The paragraphs reach the screen while interest in the
topics is at its highest point. There is no prescribed limit
to their appeal. All humanity is dealt with and all human
ity responds to their screening. Each composition is brief
comprehensive. It is at all times well composed and
carefully selected. It represents substantial thought the
best editorial thought in the world. But, best of all, then
is real wit and humor in every line. Pathe distributes
"Topics of the Day" to more than two thousand motion
picture theatres in the United States and Canada, includ
ing B. F. Keith's, Proctor's and Orpheum circuit vaude
ville theatres. If you desire to see it in your favorite
theatre, send a post-card request to Timely Films, Incot
porated, 1 562 -Broadway, New York City.
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LIBERTY BONDS
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YOUR MONEY REFUNDED IF YyU
AN BUY CHEAPER FOR CASH
Don't let the crowds in our store Bcare youjl Wc havq enough extra
exnerienced sales people to serve every one COURTEOUSLY and QUICKLY!
You get Personal Service at our store now the same as any other time. Select
your Christmas gifts-Diamonds, Watches, Silverware and Jewelry! Pay a little
down and the balance in small weekly or monthly sums NLT YEAR. Come
down tomorrow niBht (open until 11 o'clock Saturday night)-and you will sec why
this store is so busy
Buy early in
the morning;
but we are
open every
night for
your convenience
Never before in the History of our business have wc offered such wonderful merchan-
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such terms-that you will never miss the price you pay for them. We take it for granted that
you are honest. Therefore we are happy to extend you credit.
So thoroughly have we perfected our Credit System that Credit here becomes the same cs cash giving
even better values than ever accompanies a cash transaction! Particularly at Christmas time the advantages
of this Confidential Credit Service are more appealing on account of the many demands on our pocketbooks?
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inoudn. icoltl mount
InE. Value SSS-75
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Ilcaullful arttlns.
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Elgin Wrist
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fullr Jewrlrd 14-kt. cold
nilcd case. Very .545
special 60c a week
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monds and center;
ruby or emerald.
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H-kt. gold-filled 20-year case. Excel
lent timekeeper and fully $28.00
guaranteed. 50c a week...
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Special 5000 DIAMOND RINGS iS
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PnrriHI n cxtra frco f experienced salesmen has been
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Joying because of being the largest exclusive credit
MOTI? f Jewelry house in Philadelphia. You will receive prompt
ilvl AJ e
and courteous attention.
SIGNET RINGS
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We Itonenlly liellere we
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customere tlmn any other
credit Jewelry hone l
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