m v 1 rn v. . . k y .1 ij-j j.j. VJbmLN JfUBLiO liliJJUil)it--rilJLLAJJJiil'llAj T U J&jJP A X , UiUUHJ AUi'Jflfl, iKJ, 'JUULU- KING HOPES PICE CAN SOLIDIFY INDIA George's Heir to inaugurate j, , New Constitution, House of Commons Is Told DEPLORES RUSSIAN CHAOS By the Associated rrc Iomlon, Dec. 23. The IIoue of Pdmraons nn prorogued today until February 10. The scsMon was formally closed by King George's speech or pro rogaMpn. IMcrrlng to India, the king said that n measure mnrl.injc the first ftago of the development of n respon sible government in India has become a Jav'. "I rely on nil my subjects," he said, "to york together for its success. In A proclamation vtlilch I nm addressing to my vicerov mid to the princes ntul the people of India. I am expressing mv hope thnt n harmonious political life Will stendilv bo built on the founda tions thus laid, and I am announcing mv intention of sending the Prince of Wales to India to inaugurate the new constitution. "I regret that there is no improve ment in the unhappy conditions pre vailing in Itussia nnd no immediate prospect in Hint country of the estab lishment of the rouMitiitionnl govern ment which alone can conduce to its permanent prosperity , "My relations with my allies and as sociates in the great wni irmaiii of the most friendly character, and I hne cery expectation that the close nnd iutininlc co-oparntion which led to the final vic tory will bo long continued to the bene fit of nil. "In August last my government con cluded with the Persian Government an agreement tending to foment the ties of friendship between the two countries which have so many interests In com mon, nnd to promote the welfare nnd progress of Persia." The king referred to the visit of the Prince of Wales to Oannda and New foundland, which, he Mild, ' filled my heart with feelings of pride nnd satis faction. .1, ., "Ilel subsequently." continued the king, ''visited the United States of America, where ho was greeted with a warmth and kindliness which will, I am confident, have the happiest effect upon tho relations of the UritUh empire und that great republic." To tho members of the House of Commons the king gnve his thanks for their provision during tho year tor the public expenditure, which has contin ued abnormal, largely exceeding the permanent and temporary revenue, and he trusted that next year, with tho return of more normal conditions, he said thnt tho first steps would be taken townrd tho reduction of the national debt. . , "The condition of our finances and the state of our credit continue U oc cupy the serious attention of my min isters," he went on. "Only by strict economy, both in public nnd private expenditure, and sustained by Increased production, can tho country maintain its historic position In commerce and finance." Irish Newspapers Reject New Plan Continued From Tate One irrontM- decree of autonomy and it man!- -c-fpsUy contemplates a united Irish paity. in tne desperate suununn in wuo iru Innd now stands this offer, so far as Knglishmen can judge, should not be Bill Provides Two Irish Legislatures I-ondon. Dec. 23. These arc out standing features of the Irish homo rule bill outlined by Premier Lloyd George: , Ireland to be governed by two legislatures, one In the North nnd one In the South, linked by ft coun cil they shall select, nnd cventunlly merged by their own action Into a single Irish Parliament. Powers of the, Irish legislatures to Include taxing rights similar to those possessed by the American state leg islatures, except on incomes and ex cess profits: authority over the judi ciary except the high courts; all machinery for the preservation of law nnd order, except nrmy ,nd navy, and all other powers not specifically reserved to the Imperial Parliament. The imperial treasury to contrib ute $10,000,000 to cover initial ex penditures. A joint exchequer board to determino the Irish tax rate and tho proportion of duties to be pnid into the Imperial treasury, all above which would revert to the Irish treasury. rejected out of hand, assuming it to be honestly put forward." I5elief that tho bill offers the only possible wny out of tho Irish tangle Is expressed by the Liberal Chronicle, which says on the whole tho measuie appears generous. Tho plan will be opposed nenrly everywhere In Ireland largely "becauso none of tho contend ing factions is really willing to ho fair tr any of the others," the new simper sins "The government, tho British people mid the British Parliament must discount these oppositions in ndvnucc." Tho Pally Mall declares it to be a better scheme than any pretlous gov ernment has produced. Tho Telegraph describes the bill as "a proposal which will commend itself to freedom -loving ninds everywhere as a just and fair tender of self-government." Representing the extreme Unionist IKJsltion, the Morning Post snjs: "It is a bad settlement bad for Ire land because it does not settle the Irish question and bad for Great Ilrituin be cause it weakens tho United Kingdom. It is merely the climax of lout; betrayal We have chosen as n rootrd pollcj to be friends to our enemies nnd enemies to our friends." Armed Men Raid Railway Works Lisduff, County Cavan, Ireland. Dec. 23. fllv A. P.l A him.l r ,....! men raided tho railway works here to- unjr, inning mo sentries Dy surprise. The stock of tho explosive gelignite at the works was seived by the raiders. Shook Spirit's Hand, Business Man Says Continued rrom Tare One "But there is ample reason tn no sumo that not all our knowledge is acquired through the conscious mind. As one writer said: "Our self is greater than we know; it has peaks above nnd lowlands below the platcnu of our conscious mind." and I do not profess to understand the professor's explanation because of the mnny scientific terms he uses. I had an experience along a some what different line which the profes sor'a explanation would not lit. My wife passed away about five years ago. Wo had been married nearly fifty years and in nil that time we wero never separated for any long period. My place of business nnd dwelling were in the same building. My stoiy can bo divided Into two pnrts. About ono year ago 1 awoke, or was awakened, probably about 3 a. m. I sleep alone. I raised myself nnd rested on my elbow and there was my wife stnudlng Mongsidc or the bed as natural as In life. I do not know what made me rise, but I could not have seen her if I had not. lay down again nnd Immediately raised mjself again and she was still standing there looking dltectlj nt me. Then she slowly disappeared. This is chapter one aud any one who leads this will say that it was a hallucination, n delusion, or a dream, and that is exactly what I thought. Now comes chapter two. About one month after this my daughter asked mu tn go with her to a spiritualistic meet ing. The medium soon spoke to me and said : "There, is n spliit standing beside ou who was n lifelong companion." Then, after a pause, she spoke very quickly aud said : "Why, this spirit says that she ap peared to you and jou raised joursclf up on jour elbow ; then jou lav down nnd immediately nii raised up ngulu ami that she then disappeared." This medium was a roii lete strnnger to us. nnd nt the meeting I had not 1 con thinking of the appearance of in wife. .1. W. Philadelphia. December 23. Analysis and Theory To the Editor of the flrllliiB 'ulilir t ctlgtr- Sir In re Uev. Or. It. H. fon well's materialistic experience. To niuko mi attempt townrd anahsis of this case I would wnnt to ask our question, uninel. Did the spirit of Dr. Conw ell's wife, ns it appeared to him. appear In the conventional garments usually worn by her during life? This is of Importance, In that, should, the answer bo affirmative, It tends to provo that tho picture drawn In Doctor Conwcil's early morning visions was one of memory. I c , a record recorded In his own brnlu. IDr. Conwell explained In his Inter view with Colonel McCain that his wife nppeared to be dressed precisely aa she was when he last saw her In life. ltd. We lunc In Dr. Conwell a type of man who can bo described as above aver age Intellectual development, nnd no doubt the shock of his wife's death made an Impression so Intense thnt cVen in sleep, during that period of time immediately following her death, the brain held it in conscious review even while the physical body reposed In slumber, espeeinllj so during that earlj morning period of time just pre vious to the actual awakening. The solving of problems enn be ac counted for ns one of the unsolved mysteries of the human mind, n sub conscious power which works In a man ner unknown to us, finally bringing its results to the "Conscious mind. I, too. hac Investigated mediums, nt tended seances nnd ngree with Doctor Conwell they nrc purely a fake. "Life" is our first conscious touch with the infinite, through the medium of Intellect. "Death" sclera that conscious touch, but no matter how agelong be the In terval of lime between death and the evolution which will again bring the in dividual Into n const ions Ntntc, it must nnd will appear to them ns but u mo ment, a step from one state to nnollier. Many are the theories of "life" here and hereafter, real and mythical. May I hero hiihmlt mine? Countless ages ago, ns we measure time, nn attractive and generative force "surelj from the infinite" embraced within Its power n cold nnd incit stellnr body, "our solar svstem." In the due coiiiso of time its dominant member "the sun." whs nwnkeued nnd sprang Into wondeifiil life and power, our bulur sjsteni being diih formed mid tli(. entire system thus formed started tipon a journey toward a part of our great visible universe winch may be our ultimate destination. Wherein this relates to tho subject matter Life nnd "Death" Is that the force which accomplished this "birth of our solar system" had the power, and actually did develop life upon thin little pill, the enrth, end gave to us, posses sors of the human mind, the greatest gift In Its power, "Intellect." What matters It If those near nnd dear to us He burled beyond the sen or deep within tho locker of Davy Jones himself, we all journey, those who are gone nnd those who will follow, with this little member of our solar system, wc arc ever enrried townrd an unknown destination. In my opinion nn ideal awakening of "the dead" would be nt a time when this present evolution of life has served Its purpose on this earth and all who hae lived and passed away are brought Into a con scious stntc Rt one period of time, bo thnt no matter where your dear one lies burled, tho earth will at such a time be indeed small; it is Indeed one integral body. In conclusion I wnnt to state that my personal opinion Is that those who have died are In n total unconscious state and will remain so until the ar rival of our solar system within the onn of its final destination of the living, I believe that the scope of the human iiiltid is without limit; use it uuspur Inglr. D. ItOUKKT UUSSBL. Philadelphia, December 21. Spirit Influence Like Magnetism To the Editor of the Evening Pulllc Ledger: Sir In lelntlon to the recent ex perience of Dr. Itussell II. Conwell, there Is surely a connection between heaven nnd earth, felt by some persons in one way or another. It is like nn electric magnet, attracting some melnls mid leiielling other metals; bomo persons epeiienro Influences of no or dlnni character, others haw no knowl edge of such things. 1 know of per sons having had experience of an ex- gpHChargc Purchases Tomorrow Rendered on Bills February 1st, 1920 Letters on Dr. Conwell' s Spirit Visitations Says He Saw Wife's Spirit To the Editor of the Evening bubllo Ledger Sir I have read with great interest Dr. Conwell's experience nlong the lines of spiritunlism. Also the solution ns explained bv Professor Thnddeus L Bolton, of Temple University, in the JVVENIPiO i-uiiuiu uedokh. i do not I belong to any spiritualistic association, RSERE? WINDSOR ROOM 1204 Chestnut St. 11 SOUTH 15th ST. You mil Find Very Special Values Here In Suits and Overcoats TAILORED-BY THE KIRSCHBAUM SHOPS 35 and 40 At these prices which are about the prevailing whole sale costs there is no better "buy" in Philadel phia today. Smart, warm overcoats in heather mix tures. Single and double breasted suits in herring bones, cheviots, home spuns, flannels and cassi meres blues, greens and browns. Fine useful Christmas gifts for men of R. fi; F. quality ready for last minute selection. ft 4 mmmm mv SAVE BY BUYING 1 j H II ' ill ' II ' II NOW! 1 .A i 'iwiiijiiifflEM " ' ti n ii1 nttiMi iii 4'nui r3. "i 1 1 1 1 mil t ill i Uu ni n 1 11111 'iij nt h ii i! n 1 u ir ninaf iiimue iti i ui iiHi j i tti 1 1 jij ixsl iriN 1 in n i wni rn 1 Russian Pony Coats, 89" Australian Seal Coats, 1 QZ.00 H A hIub J12S.00. 3C-lnch lurc v hIuo sjuvoi). 36-inch Flaro - tf tr K Model With wide Shawl COl- Model Willi lnrc. lsTntrln M awson Qr lyeivian 12 15 Chestnut Street Farmers and Trappers! Attention! Raw Skins Purchased for Cash Anniversary Sale of Furs Tomorrow! Last Day! And the last shopping day before Christmas! The stirring Anniversary Sale of this establishment comes to an equally stirring close Tomorrow: and likewise the Savings that have marked this Occasion as being a marvel event alike for Value and for Quality. It will be worth your while to come to the store Tomorrow: we have made special reservations for those who desire to make Christmas Gifts of Fur pieces and for those who wisely decide to invest their Christmas checks in valuable Furs. For Tomorrow, tho Savings will Average 25 to 35 Per Cent And for you who wish to wear your Furs later in the Winter, A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your "Purchase w -f Alaska Heaver Set 74.50 Hudson Seal Set 99.00 Jap Cross Vox Set Australian Seal Set 79.00 Urottn Fox Set 98.50 79.00 69.50 Muffs, Scarfs or Stoics Sold Separately if Desired Choice Mink Set 84.50 Fox, Wolf and Lynx Scarfs 14.50 29-50 Value S0.00 Value 39.S0 19 M 39-50 Value 30.00 In Tautv, Urown, cliatka, Georgette, Value J,9.:,0 J Black, Point. Knm- 3 Stoles in Various Sizes 39-50 84-50 Value 52.50 59-50 Value 79.50 Value 115.00 98-50 Value 1.10.00 Hi Australian Seal Hudson Seal, Natural Squirrel, Mini., Mole and Skunl; Iraordlnary. character, -which rnlght be correctly clntslficd under the broad hcadlnc of Bjilrlt manifestation. I do not believe n person can "hear voices" vhero no found lins been made an; more than nn electric current can be beard over a wire, but it can be felt. G. M. II. Philadelphia, December 20, 1010. Daniels Defends Award of Honors Continual from I'nte On of the no-called Knight board lecom memlatlons of awards. "I railed up Senator Fane's office nnd Informed the secretary of hi com mittee that data was bein collected, nnd ns soon nn It was ready I would be pleased to furnish it to him. "Directions have been Riven to pre pare n statement contniulne the follow ing Information : "First. All recommendations for awards bv admirals, captains and other commnndlnc officers. "Second. The action of the board upon all such recommendations and Its complete report. "Third. The action taken by the de partment. "Aa isoon ai this dntn Is ready (It must be collected literally from reams of recommendations) It v he sent to Chairman l'acc nnd clven to the nubile. The board of awards did not approve all of th? recommendations of the roui mandlng officers The secretary 'did" not approvo all the recommendations of the board, lie added names of officers and enlisted men who had performed con' splcuous service. The only vay that fair-minded men can judge the wisdom of the awards so far announced will be to compare tho lists. "Differences of Opinion" "After every war there arc, of couise, differences of opinion ns to the award of distinctions. I remember the criti cisms thnt were voiced in the Spanish -American Wnr. After the landing nt Vera Cruz mnny medals were awarded : so many, in fact, that the statement was often mode thnt no distinction was made between distinguished nnd ordi nary service. At that time I approved without chnngo the recommendations submitted to me, "It becumo my duty, nt the close of this 'war, Imposed bv net of Congress, to npprovc the nwnrdlng of medals and distinctions, and I resolved that a'ctlon should be governed by fixed principles nnd all in certain classes should be recognized alike. "I was also resolved that the most distinguished honors should be awarded those who were in most peril and who suffered moit nnd rendered the most distinguished service. The awards so far announced followed this sound pol icy. The llnnl and complete list has Dot been approved, for some recom mendations weic long delnyed," Ilcprcscntntive LufKIn, Hcpublicnn, of Massachusetts, a rtclnber ot tft noiise naval affair commttei "' nounced today that when Congr,cs re' convened he would Introduce a resolu tion calling oil the Navy Department for n report on changes mnde by Secre tary fanlels In the recommendations for awarding naval decorations. "The resolution wil! nk for the changes mode by the secrcturv nnd tho reasons for this arbitrary action," paid Ilcprcscntntive I.ufldn. "I had hoped that this whole agitation was tho 'C sult of disappointment of one of two officers who had failed of recognition, coupled with the desire of certain news papers, to stir up trouble. I nm con vinced, however, that the matter is more fnr-ienchlng. "When nn officer of the prominence ntul distinction of Admiral Sims feels It is ncccssnry to decline to receive the Distinguished Service Medal himself and to repudiate the entire proceedings on the part of the secretary Incident jto the award I believe the time has -come when the Congress nnd the people are entitled to know the real facts." " . 1 " Kolchak Evacuates Tomsk Irkutsk, Dec. '21 (delayed). -rTbe city of Tomsk, western Siberia, has been evacuated by the Siberian troops of the nll-Husslnn government. General evacuation of Tomsk began Decem ber .10. (.Tomsk is the rival of Omsk ns the largest city of Siberia. Tomsk is COO uiileti cast of Omsk. Modol With wide shawl col lar and deep cuirs or comrasi ing fur Australian Seal Coats, 1 10-00- Natural Raccoon Coats, 2d-00 Vulne I1U.00. Smart Sports --' Valim $318.00, JG-Inch Flare &tt .Model with larcii Nutria. Squirrel or Australian Opos sum shawl collar nrnl cuffs. ModcL Iaree shawl collar ami wldo cuffs of Australian peal. Marmot Coats, , h!u $145.00. Rolling ahanl collar nnd deep cutis of mar mot. Nutria Coats, Value uios.oo. Jnunty Model All Kffective sports coat of novel design. Hudson Seal Coals, Value $23S.00. Smart Sports Model. Large shawl collar and wide cuffs of Hudson eal 1 Australian Seal Coats, Vain SJ43.00. Jaunty full Model. Dressy shawl collar and deep cuffs pf Squirrel or Australian Opossum. Model Ixirge shawl collar and deep cuffs. 7 ()M Hudson Seal Coats, J. J. Vnlna C!lVnn .SR.Inrll .1 Value $321.00. 36-lncli Jauntv Model Dressy nhawl collar and deep cuffs of Hudson real U5M 165.00 I75.00 Squirrel Coats, 245M 275-00 295M Valim $34.1.00. Smart Snorts Model With largo shawl collar and deep cuffs. Well-matohcd Hklno Hudson Seal Coats, Value $303.00. P'ull Flnre Model. with shawl collar and deep cuff of skunk, natural squirrel or beacr Hudson Seal Coals, 4200 Value $545.00. 4E-lnch Flaie tr Model. I.arEe shawl collar and cuffs of skunk or heaver. Christmas Eve Sale of Muffs Australian Seal Muffs Hudson Seal Muffs 12-50 ' 19.50 1 Nutria Muffs Skunk Muffs j 19-50 24-50 I JamwiuiuuiHn Liberty Bonds and Purchasing Agents' Order Accepted! There Are Still Many Things to Be Bought for the Christmas Stockings Which Will Be Hung Up Tomorrow Night You will find Darlington's a very satisfactory place to do last-minute Christ mas shopping. There will be ample variety from which to choose right up to closing time at 5:30 tomorrow night. Come as early in the day as possible and please take small packages with yoa. This advertisement mentions but a part of our stocks a brief note of the things which will be most in demand for those who have yet to make selection. Visit all four selling floors there are practical gi ft suggestions and items of interest in every department. Handkerchiefs Men's, Women's, Chil dren's 2Cc to $25.00. Gloves One of tho most popular last- minute purchases. Dress Gloves, Motor Gloves, Wool Gloves for everybody. Gloves for Kifts may bo exchanged for size up to January 1 if they have not been tried nn. Ml...-,.. Dainty Collars and Sets jff for women; also Marabou y nnd Kurt-loth pieces; Men's Tics. Novelties An attempt to mention thrm specifically would be futile scores of things practical and ornamental at moderate prices. Leather Goods Over-night Bags.. pain and fitted; Wallets, Purses; also Velvet and Beaded Bags, Kans, French Nov elties, Perfumes and Sachets. Mr '" tbHho T':""''alllll M Mll Hosiery Silk and Wool Hosiery for men, women and children; also Women's Silk Vests, Bloomers and Combination Suits. Umbrellas, Scarfs Never have we sold so many fine Umbrellas, and for Scarfs and Sweators, well-dressed Phila dclphians know that Darlington's is the best place to buy. Linens Handsome Decorative Linens in splendid For Baby Playthings and novelties as well as n com plete lino of soft, dainty garments. Lingerie Excellent gifts for women; here, also, one dair Caps, and the like. will find Hobcs, Negligees, Silk Petticoats, Bou Blouses Attractive but inexpensive Cotton Ulou.scs, Silk Blouses and the exquisite Paris Blouses. Furs Muffs, Scarfs and Sets," also Women's Kur Coats. Motor Robes A fine present for any ono with a motor. On Saturday we will start a four-day DECEMBER DEMONSTRATION SALE, during which practically every department will have a number of things to be closed out at decided reductions. J On Monday, December 29, we will hold a gale of Misse3'Dresses of very great importance. Several hundred stylish, seasonable Dresses in sizes for misses of 10. 18 and 20 years or women of 34 and 36 bust measure at ABOUT HALF PHICE. T ' j ' $, v m8ZT&8Z2&