BTC31 vr r m llRtlURDEEO; EVENING PUBLIC KEDaER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MBttUARY 2; 10JPj 1 nWftBiiLy "DE GANG" STUDIES BIBLE Salvation Army Women Change Ways of Corner-Loungers "Yn. NUu-n n-n-nny '.'' i "('re. lie Ruhr's brulie up. Yep, 'ti wlintta jc tliiiiu? ltrokc up 'n tinned to n Illbto class. " i l'ronil Mroct nml Knir mount menur i and the immediate vicinity are pence ' ful these tlu because Captain Violet ' McAllister, of tlic Snlvntton Army head quarteiw on that corner, broke up "rfc ganc" that fnrnicrl rotiRreRiited there. We Killed It in Kiniues, is uie way. Captain McAllister dcteribes the demise of the mob spirit. "The boys are members of a Bible olais now uu- T,. .. ..i,., , ! tier Lieutenant Howie Quirk. Sixteen Mh t K"i U VlrtT,!)I"T'1 ,,n,ri'' of th'nt attend rcRtilnrly. i2.r..'j" l'll0r,,S R,i'1 ", CMevelRtil. O..' ..Tllov hnvo topped uinK protauity. ffwtcrdiiy. was extended to this rltv ,moiilHB nnd slioot'uiR craps. . And the iiuuny Ill nil cnuri !( esinuiisn IIIC , .;,1,... ,l ,!,. nf I in tip p i inr innil CHLOROFORM USED SEEK GLUE HERE ''I LoVo Billy Stockwoll," Tat tooed on Actress Found in 1 Cleveland "Snowdrift MAtf CRIES AT MORGUE IN 1 ROBBERY IIOI vynuns womrtn a identity fully Several hours nfter h ! bod n .found facr. downward in a Miowlnft Kticst nt a hotel had ideutiliel her ac Vranis V. .Altman, u showgirl with a burlesque company Tattooed on her anno wi-ie" "I love 3AV. Jj; Stockwell ' and "1 !ov Hilly pSfocliwcll." Stock well is believed to Smvobeen the young woman's husband, .flic Js thought to hae lived in this city Bit one time. U When the showgirl's bodv was found spoliee discovered ti bruise under the Sviglit eye ami marks on her throat which jnay have been caused b straugulatiou. SV bruise, apparently the result of n Jtcavy blow, was on the hack of the fead., The jottns woman was of medium Jicicht slender, with light complexion Sand hhir and blue cjes. 1 At hile a number of peron w ere i'w flhg (tie be Cleveland Suddenly Jieri out of tne morgue before iittciniants (could detnir and question him. j Cleveland police, investigating tlie are free from their nttacks for the fust time in several years. The Cop on the Corner, Safe Crackers Also Take Jew elry, After Drugging Cam bria Street Family RUGS SMOTHER EXPLOSION After filling the hot'so with chloro form fumes hurglnrs crocked the safe at the grocery store ot Isaac Koch, "(US Kast Cambria street, estcrday morning and stole $1UOO in cash nnd jewelry valued at several hundred dol lars. Koeh am! members ot his family, who occupy the upper hoots nfter the men had showed (hey had worked leisurely. ItugB had been col lected from several rooms to deaden the sound caused by blowing open the safe, and odors In each room indicated they had scattered n big supply of-chloroform ,u bout. -The hllri?lnr vri rlrr mrernl ntintii themselves. No chloroform wmi scat tered ubout' the store loom In which they worked, and a tear window on the "ist floor wnH left open so that the odors from other parts of the houses would not affect them. That the men were skilled safe blowers was evident. The safe was bored nnd the explosive so placed (lint t would damage only the door on which they operated. A throbbing headache awakened Kock sometime nfter the men had left. He awakened his wife and then summoned tho police. No clues were left by the safe crackers. Kurth-Sayre MIIUIIIc, N. .!.. , Kcb. ?.-An noiincement. is made of the wedding of Miss Iiilllnn Sayre nnd Charles r. Kurlli. The Ilcv. Christinn Krnst of delated. 9 Galvanized Boat Pumps IMiMiyMisai I.,I.nrrC...MN. 2.1 St. Jfnin 4DUU. "" "" ffiSTgUI TTAVIN" work'd th' simpafore, -tl MiKr. mebbe ye kin shed sum light on thim spooky signals fr'm Mai's." sjtjs Maggie a.s he reads 'bout Sign'r Marconi's latest stuut. " "1'is not a stibjec' f'r ridikule." snys i I "All tli" high brow si-iutists agree Hi' wiieliss plants is bein' bombarded wit iniMcrl'tis missages. .Ins' as sliurc I us shootin' th' folks in Mars is i sthrainin' iv'iy point t" git in touch wit us fool mor-lals he means o' thim lectrick wnves." "P'hups." sas JIaggie. "but 1 wants t' go on liconl f'r wimmin's right. T iloflrs as n dwelling, weic awakened some time nfter the burglars hnd departed. From the manner in which the in truders worked Koch believes they were familiar with the place. Conditions of the rooms nnd ore l' (I 1IIIII1IH r Ul H'llU. HflU r - . ... , . t- ,tL it .! t. boib yesterday afternoon in the ',nv" ," (w?n , Pr' Ab ,VS ,"t nd inorgue a man in the crowd ! ,,!.lvs ''"V'' J,1.!,nl,M.u.n",s that ,I'.,,sll,n y burst mm tears. He hur- thim S. O. S s. I h Janes up here. : of the morgue before attenwuuts etuir nnd question In in. land notice, invcstisatinz tlie fiftli murder there in four days, toui inuuicrited with the police of this city .and the authorities at I'atersou. N. .1. lt. 18 liclieveu the youii, iflcrc or m PatTson woman lived 4. A man in n nnv be the uniform was said with ito oe'the last pcron seen with tne chorus- girl before the hnding of her body jn Uie snow. She was Jast seeu ialivc Saturday night. ! S'HARP. DEBATE AT "Y" Question Speaker's Statement Re I fleeting on Human Intelligence Debate at the Central Y. M. -C. A. jforuni became -o heated last night that ' UVirjiam O. Kaston, chairman, was jCoincclled to call for order. '- I Professor J. P. I.ichtenbergcr. of the . lt"nivcrsity of Pennsylvania, in his lec- iturc on "Intelligence Levels nnd Social iProbTcms." said that 'JO per cent of jtho -population had the intelligence of a child of fifteen year This started thojvehemout discussion .aft - Next-. Knmlmr rtirrht the snenl.pi will 1--"--.. . " ...''.. . '. '' mind if. wants a line on how th' stat's- miu here is threatenin' th" Suffrage amindmint." "Xortsince." sajs T. " "I'is bin i tablish'd th' missuges is fr'm th' iuhab itints o' Mnrs. bett'r kuown t' si-iutists as Mar-shuns. There's miny things th' Mar-shuns wants t' know. F'r in stlnce they're lik'ly interist'd in th' idinity n' th' lies' oceu-pant o' th' AVhite House, th' high cost o' livin. what's become o' Sam Hamilt'n, th' enmpain nngil. th' Fair Price Commis sion, ProhJbijhun th' Peace Threaty 'n Connie Mack's plans f'r th' Ath leticks." "I hears." says Mnggie. "sum o' thim wireliss stashuns have pick'ct up faint signals which is viry un -earthly. Sluire, there mus' be a great state o' unrest in both Mars 'n' Venus." "Mos' likly," says 1, "but one thing is shure this Marconi lias us all trieivin' there's sich a thing as inter planitary communncashun. so t' speak Think o' th' big openiu' f'r practikal politishuns "How will h binifit them''" asks Mnggie 'Twill be n life sa'r f'r th aics." I savs I ' Wit' tli' cit n' state slinnin' " - -- y Co-Insurance The prin ciple qf co insurance is involved in many fire and other i n s u r ance contracts. It is vitally important; it is genei'ally misunderstood by the insured, and frequently disre garded to his possible serious detriment. What co-insurance is, why it is used and how it works, are set fortli in our Bulletin No. 6, which will be sent to property owners upon request. Independence Associates Insurance Brokers and Advisors 137 S. Sth St., Independence Square l.onilr.ird 13.1 I'lioiifs Jlln 3S piilMHMffllM linniiiiiBiw ii George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Showing the New Hats in Wonderful Assortment ' Hats new In tyne and stylo, ailnotcd for early Spring wearing ns well ns right throinh tho Benson. Wc nro ery proud ot tho splendid selection wo are ofrerlns: scores of modish becoming models. They nrn welt worth vour tnsDcctlon even If vou nro not quite ready for your new hat. The urlccs nro extremely modest. fr'm their grasp ihev'll push along, ,le, Fullerton Ii Waldo, of the Pintle annexation f r th' Mar-slums 'n' thin TanDGWi. His subject will be "The organize thim into a brand new ma I Newspaper and the Public , chine " ' Speaking of Light Gloomy, dismal lights un consciously affect your dis position, and make you feci dispirited. You will be -agreeably sur prised how much more at tractive your home will seem with, The iVcu- I.ightiny Effchs. Upcu Saturdays L vtd Fur The Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co 127-tM .Worth Broad Street "A .Short ll'rrA- Uuikj .ulomubitc How" nimi,'niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiip"iii."iiMiiuiiii:iiiniiiui,iii!"iiiiiiuiiiiii.i.Miiiii Increase Your income We have available for investment a Guaran teed F i r s t Mortgage Railroad Bond, selling for $625. Pays ?15 per year interest and will be worth .$1000 in fourteen years. '(iiticuliir.i un Hciucst (Da-rstairs & Co. Mftmbrr I'liilafli'luliiii nntl Ne ork Murk 1 rln ? 1 tin Walnut Street Philadelphia 71 Ilroadway, N. V. m .v Hi l : Tizr i I -i i '-v. &il0mi , ,mflt Ml mi -, n WMMMft f - M " WJfr mm: ixflBltF' TMEcharrn-oHhe'P'Tjrniture shown at Darlington's lies in its individuality of design and high, character of the materials and workmanship. We do not lay claim to a vast stock made up of duplicates and embracing every krod of Furniture, good and bad. We do not make extravagant state ments as to the valnes wc offer. But we do say that we have merchandise here which will interest every one seeking Furniture of the finest type and that every piece and every suite is now marked at less than the regular price. That these prices are fair is best evidenced by the fact that so "rnany people are buying here and Furniture is not purchased nowadays without careful comparison. If "we cannot offer as good or better values than prevail else where for Furniture of the same grade, we cannot and do not expect you to hay here. Particular attention is directed to our luxurious Upholstered Chairs and Davenports, many of which are made in our own workrooms; also to 'a special in four-post Bedsteads, single size, complete with pillow, mattress and springs for $85.00. Philippine Hand Embroidered Gowns and Envelope Chemise Dainty Lingerie with exquisite touches of hand em broidery and Filet Lace Motifs. The materials and mak ing are'of the best. This new assortment has just been freshly unpacked and would be just the thing as a gift for the bride trosseau or the hope chest. The prices are $.1.50 to SG.oO. Silk Petticoats Special Priced from $7.00 to $10.50 A wide variety of tho desirable shades In taffeta and moRsalinc. Plain coloia and changeable effects. Green, Brown, Copenhagen, Navy .mil Clectilc v3irsdfa3ircf&H Riin,!? 1.11$ N'U II ITT rOrHPTn Vfo 9 9 JkfkaT ""r - JS a JRL b3 tsS St I W lll.l.l.jl. Il'ljl'.'.1.. 'I.V.. 'i.-l?!l.yVIWW?.'yl. L.!U"li'!..'l'':.vl''il'l"T'V"?.'l'tV "fl I 1 Allen's Hair Nets, $1.00 a doz. 923-25-27 Market Street TODAY AND TOMORROW! A real Wonderful Hirsch Profit Sharing Event with great PROFITS for every woman who attends the Sate! Don't fail to be here when the doors open at 9 o'clock nip lV We hao just rccchcd an iinpoitnllon ot our t.prcial hair nets m ip straiKht shanc Wc can Rivo ion nil shades In this style net g 'o are Mill out of a few shades in our Sllppon Cap jihapo Hair NetK, M 11 wc rxnect to hao tliesn In n 1w dnj-s. The prlco Is H'll tlio . IliMirrl, iin ninnhf unii linu tn1lrli lnllWf in M 111 llo II lllrt In .3 hut wc rxnect tn hae. tliesn In n 1w dnj-s. The prlco is HU1 tlio sanifi iboucli wc cannbt say how much longer we will bo able to iii'ilnlnin (Ilia fM(rfi I White and Grey Hair Nets in cap or straight shape are $1.50 a dozen. S1.25 Silk Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap, $1.00 dozen Vour last opportunity to buy at tills price. This is the last of a laipn contiact wo had with the manufacturer. Tho price W now mole than this wholesale Wo aro giving our customers this price adun- i.ir;r wbilft tho lot lasts. Limited .1 to a customer. SECOND FLOOR $2 SERGE Skirts FflBI iinniiHii! !l!Hlini!!!l!!l!HI AllVIIKTlsr.MKVT AllVKKTISUMKNT v W I !' Iho r ' If lip J i nv i BOO Snmrt plaid nm' noi.T nm iUlrt Klz up to .14. n STREET FLOOR 1000 French folic 97 V Unbeatable Values Kvcry waist in this extraor dinary offering is a real $2.00 value. Scores of styles all beautiful, fresh and new. Stripes, plaids and plain colors. AH sizes. None sold to dealers. Limited 3 to a customer. $2 luslin GownsCH and Chemise STREET FLOOR Flesh Jersey The best advertisement of a store is its own pcimcc. If satisfied patrons spread abroad words of praise for the courteous attention which they have received in a certain shop, its proprictois may well feel that thej have succeeded in covering one part of their field of advertising very full. This is one motive which actuates the proprietors ot the Chestnut Stvc-'l Shops in olfcrinK' to ou courteous attention til all times. TJ)ERHAPS never in the couise of - these winter months have wo ap preciated the dcsii ability of owning a Sani-Can more than during this i cold wage whicli has swet over the , city recently. It is a sanitary white-, enameled garbage can which fits under the kitchen table or sink and is us attractive in appearance as any other of your kitchen furnishings.! Vou open it by stepping on a pedal at the bottom. This automatically lifts the lid and at the samo time sprinkles the contents with a deodor izer and disinfectant. The Sani-Can saves many chilly trips outdoors, which means, too, that it saves many steps. The receiver pail, which is round and therefore easy to clean, holds four gallon.-.. You will find the Sani-Can at J. Franklin Miller's, 1012 Chestnut street. i iTW Z.).00 Meautiful fur-lrimmcd clour and silvcrtone coats. Also Spring Sports Uoats included 5 Bea George ORES &. BEAUTIFUL DAYLIGHT THIRD FLOOR YOU don't know what you'ie miss ing if yo-i haven't yet tasted the delicious stick candy from.Yahn & McDonnell's stoic, at -508 Chestnut street. The most wholesome of in gredients are used in its manufac ture, and, like all of Yahn & McDon nell's candies, it is made in the bright, clean, airy factoty above 1 their store. Tlie stick canny is quite ( as good for grown-ups for chil dicn, and is tintp as much enjoyed bv them. toCo. They aic serving tea every afternoon now at Yahn & Mc Donnell's. "ou can enjoy the mar malade and the salted nuts which ' thry serve with it or you may have an "appetiziii" morsel, in the way of a saidinc .-anuwicii, uucisc ac companied by salted nuts. It is very . lef reshing and very much appre ciated by t.iose who aro shopping m ' town in the a.'tcrnoon. HOW jealously the old English potters guarded t'..eir secret proc 1 rses of manufacturing! I rcmom ' her leading in a life of Josiah 1 Wedgwood that they took every pre caution to conceal from their neigh bors and from the public in general the nustenous ways in which the: worked. Perhaps it was this care which made each style different and individual. It is most interesting to look over the wonderful collection of plates i.t the store of Hailey Banks & P.iddle t'o.to note certain char acteristics which make the Copcland pottery, for instance, different from the Koval Worcester. Dinner plates in the Doulton, Cauldon, Minton, Lenox. Coalport, Crown Stafford shire, Wedgwood or in the Copcland or Royal Worcester patterns make lovely "wedding gifts. OUR English cousins who, when it comes to questions of good form, havo thai "eternal sense of tho fit ness of things" which we all admit e, record the place of honor on their dinner tables to the centerpiece of i fruit. There is nothing more beauti ful, for tho bright-colored fruits hold in themselves decorative possibilities I and enhance the beauty of tieasuicd , silver and raie china. And what '.... 1.1 l.r. mnrn lnvolv tllllll One of those hand-painted baskets of fruit from the store ot itcnry it. nuiiowuu & Son, Broad street below Chestnut. You will find at Ilallowcll's a greater variety of luscious fruits than it is possible to obtain in England Hot i on rir.'inna f i run nplcrium. Straw- benies fiom Florida, Cornice Pears from California, and many otner de licious fruits. j ute your own reductions from piesent prices on the tickets. Every Fur Set, Scarf, Stole, Muff and Novelty Piece included! Indeed a Real Profit Sharing Event! CHILDREN'S SPECIALS! i? Girls' $2 Wash DRESSES UCII ot our modern art has its root in styles and traditions M handed down from bygone days. In a shipment of Whittall's Anglo-Per sian rugs, just received by Fritz & La Kue, inc., lblo Chestnut street, wo find that beauty of design character istic of the rugs so carefully woven by the master craftsmen of old I Persia. And the subtle, effective col ors are beautifully blended. Fritz & La Rue have been waiting six months to receive this shipment, and futule deliveries are uncertain, so it would be well to select now the rugs that will best harmonize with your deco lative scheme. Prices arc almost cer tain to advance, so that is another reason for buying early. You will find in this wonderful collection rug that will be suitable for use both in your office and home. VOU know how delighted you ere - on tlie morning of St. Valentine's ' day, when, upon tho sorting of the , mail, you find several envelopes ad dressed to you. A greoting on S'. Valentine's day is different from any other. It conveys ascertain amount of sentiment that even tho most hard hearted of us appreciate occasionally. So con over carefully your list of relatives, friends and acquaintances' mother should receive a valentine and the girl or boy at boarding school would appreciate one. too. And , it goes without saying that the very best place to purchase your valen tines is at the store of Frank J. Curry, 812 Chestnut street. They havo a greater variety and prettier cards than I have eversctn anywhero in Philadelphia or New York. i $ 1 Rompers C & Dresses Infants' 75c DRESSES for S Q Children's $5 tf eyg I Winter Coats M& SECOND FLOOR jBlpomers V STREET FLOOR ned JrV It He mf p 25.00 Our dress buyer could not buy these same dresses wholesale at ?2i).00! Beaded Georgettes, serges, satins, velours and taffetas $1.25 Quitted Vests, 79c $2 Flannelette KilHOBOS, $1.49 SECOND FLOOR $1.09 Union Suits at 50c $1.00 Lisle Hose at 50c $2 Velvet Bags, $1. $2.00 Kid' Gloves, $1.00 STREET FLOOR T?!.'1 IWI""""1" WTyrupfHiMw pMIWIWWHIIWiininw MiuimmnnTPWWWWWWMrW I win utiMMM j S10 Serge & Poplin Dresses Hurr ' ll'irrj' ot oiirK from thew 400 navy serge dinl pop n drosnn In several lovely styjes All sln Women's $19.98 Serge $15 & $18 Silk & Serge l!-auUfiil trv. spiinc moiloH m k'l'ce sat n, clet and incotnip All sizes SUITS $ Almost ElVCn nUAv' We ir ilflrt buy ths material foi MO AM "lies - 100 in t lis lot $18.50 Fot-Tf COATS ioocl limy warm winter rit In all the newest styles Klzra for exeryone immed THK CHKSTN UT STREKT-ASb'OCIATION f- !? $l&!iUntrImmedVelet HatsiOc 30t) HirscVs Profit-Sharing Days Today & Tomorrow -T .' r wOVitlU iL1 . i':r,LtiLu. '"v.. a ii,v.-,M?J,'i,;i-:tii'f .ll.tl. i'V if s l -