! V vT . r i'i i l l: I urn ns V 11 v 12 Ht' i Pi n k V K ii 1" f? :? lfe IV Ay .' k fa m PMf , Sss ' 9 . J i nuir.. SB" r.tr ,f i VMS- ft! m Rfc ' mt C J? UlV 4f h DANGER OF PANIC SMALL, BURKE SAYS i ''Wear Old Clothes and Don't Lose Heads," Is Advice of Treasurer of U. S. NO DROP IN PRICES NEAR "Xher will be no panic In America It tie people keep their heads." John Burke, United States treasurer, said this today In discussing thn present Inflation ot the currency nnd tho return of ihe nation's finances to a normal baU. Sir. Ilurke spoke lait night nt the annual dinner of the Philadelphia urfait :wcn s Association. money ttrlngtncf in the -United States for somo time, because oTlho present in flatlon of money and credit. "When Kuropo retrains her feet the so-called boom in this country Kill end," ho said, "but thcro is no danger of n panic if tho pcoplo will keep their heads. American manufacturers mtiftt nnticlpato tho letting up of Europe's demand for our commodities. AH Depends on Europe "No one knows how long the present high prices in this couutry will con tinue. Hut these prices depend on the raw material situation, which In turn depends on tho European situation. "Tho poise and common sense nf the American people will control tho finan cial situation. Wo have a great umouut EVENING PUBlilO dW&ERPffllJA . ' , T . .. , ...-'' ' , " r-A- :4: ,- everybody should wear his old clothes just ns lonsr as possible. - " "On With the Old," Ho Says "An excellent example of one of the country's chief ailments is shown by the. automobile situation. You can get nil tho second-hand automobiles you want. But nobody wants them. Tho cry is for new cars nnd tho demand is so hoary manufacturers cannot begiu to accommodato it. "Wear out your old things before buying new--thnt seems to mo to be n quick wny of bringing the cost of living down." Dead In Bed, Bullet In Head Jouis Price, thirty-two years old, n roomer at Gftfl North Sixth street, was found dead in his bed Into yesterday of the world's gold, which will aid in afternoon with n bullet In his head. Jle nvcrting n panic hen thc,readjustment period arrives. "The finnnclnl situation will mljust itself pventunllj. Tho best way is n gradual return to normal conditions. "One of the main tensons for the blah cost of living lies with the people. who refine to help in reducing it. I have had complained to his landlady, Mrs. Samuel aklmov, earlier in the day, of feeling 111, nnd when lie did not come down to dinner she sent her husband up to his room. Detective Forgy, of the Tenth and Uuttonwood streets police - BIG NAVY CONTRACTS Philadelphia Yard and Hog Island to 8haro $23,000,000 fop Work Favorable action on contracts total ing $2il.000,G0O for Hog Island nnd tho Philadelphia Navy Yard has been takcu by tho Senate. The contracts are for tho construction of seven B-type nvlatlon nnd destroyer tenders. The work is to bo begun nt Hog Island nnd operation ut tho yard will be continued until the hulls are, almost half completed. When they nro completed up to a point where they enn be taken over by the nary they will be removed to the navv yard for completion. Tho Hog Island share of the work will cost $11, 700.000. This pays for tho fabricated material involved in tno construction also. The naval measure includes nn ap propriation of 51,000,000 for tho com pletion of tho drydock at fccaguo Island, making the total cost of that project 0.:t00.000. Tho local yard nlso gets Rl 00.000 for two cranes by tho bill nnd Mr. Burko said there would be no tious ns thn overall movement. Hut to the morgue. dniinn m in ri.mnii,n n ..nil .i . tnfl 000 for cpncrnl (Irnlulne work had the body removed to tho f Inline-1 An appropriation of $4 i, ,-60 for cm- oyes of the l'nuacieipnin invai iiorae little faith in such sporadic demongtrn- matin Hospital, from where it was taken ploy s nlso carried in the measure. Liberty Bonds and Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted the same as Cash. 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Furs Stored, Remod eled a n d Repaired during the Summer months. i Thursday Choker and Scarf Day In Our Important M ca VERSARY U ltdl&i VMfctU UU ISi U cJilLiiLa OF 180 Selected Fur Scarfs Fur Choker Scarfs At Extraordinarily Low Anniversary Markings Fresh from the hands of Expert Forbes Furriers in the very newest Spring and Summer Fur Modes they come to you. Every one of these Furs is of the recognized high Forbes Standard Peltry. Buy them Thursday, while the Special Anniversary Prices prevail, at 4 to V3 Below Market Prices Free Fur Storage During the Summer Months on all Anniversary Purchases Anniversary Special Thursday Australian Seal Coats Regular Price is $225.00 Stunning, swagger sports model, with large luxurious skunk or Australian opossum collar and cufTs. Fancy fig ured silk lined. $ 155 .00 Deferred Payments on a Very Liberal Plan Arc a Special Anniversary Concession SPECIAL! TAUPE MARMOT COATS Regular Price SUJM $fi7.50 Sports inol el Lirij Bhawl co a and h i ' r.uttu of ' f fur 97 FUR COATS WT.BIi NOW 89.50 117.50 145.00 165.00 195.00 395.00 Natural ! taup3 i- i i trrflMn "i" yum SPECIAL! CHOKER SCARFS Regular Price ?;' 0 $1 A .50 14 SPECIAL! LARGE WOLF SCARFS Regular Price j:..)fl $1 AM SI i n n ms rtntinxl t (net neirfi In taupe brow" ' n ' black. 14 Taupe Coney Coats 165.00 Taupe Nutria Coats 195.00 Natural Muskrat Coats. . . 265.00 Hudson Seal Coats 250.00 Natural Raccoon Coats . . . 295.00 Taupe Squirrel Coats .... 525.00 FUR COATEES Kit Coney $155.00 $79.50 Australian Seal 165.00 98.50 Taupe Nutria 1 75.00 1 10.00 Hudson Seal 225.00 145.00 Mole Skin 350.00 245.00 Beaver 350.00 245.00 Natural Squirrel 495.00 395.00 Mink 595.00 495.00 CHOKER SCARFS SPECIAL! BLACK LYNX SCARFS Regular Price $I9J0 : IftiO Large I'MUi tons Bilk hair Htitmal effect scarfs 29 SPECIAL! FISHER FUR SCARFS $89-50 10 Regular Prices $15 In $225 i)no skin n-ilul nml In pi) animal hi arfH Wry flno. i itn SPECIAL! FOX CHOKER SCARFS Regular Price $31.50 $1fY50 Solid tnlmal ttttol plecn. In taupo "'! brow n 19 Hudson vSeal . . . $24.50 Natural Squirrel 24.50 Australian Opossum 37.50 Raccoon 37.50 Natural Mink 55.00 Jap Mink 55.00 Stone Marten 110.00 Hudson Bay Sable 125.00 $14.50 17.50 24.50 24.50 39.50 . 39.50 (J4.50 74.50 SPECIAL! STONE MARTEN . CHOKERS $49-50 to $69.50 Regular Prices $69.50 to $95.00 rj newest fur cff-i itr markablo nluo 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) SPECIAL! HUDSON BAY SABLE SCARFS $74.50to$245.50 Regular Prices $110 to $J50 Fine dark fuij uldn, Two-skin tffc t A Little Souvenir to Every Customer During This Sale! Tomorrow's Souvenir an Oocr-Seas Cap of Allied Flags, Every Boy and Girl Will Want One 1870 Commencing To-morrow Thursday HALLAHAN'S 1920 5 Oik Anniversary Sale Presenting Extraordinary Values in Good Shoes for the Whole Family FIFTY years ago the first Halla han store was opened in Phila delphia. It was founded on a principle, "Good Shoes at the Lowest Possible Prices," and. on that policy Hallahan's has grown in half a century until it is today the most dependable retail shoe business in Philadelphia. In celebration of this, our Golden Anniversary, we have prepared a great sale, an unparalleled selling event that will enable the people of Philadelphia to buy "good shoes" at prices that cannot be duplicated. is an event of appreciation, and our Way of expressing it is to give Values that will be long remembered. This is not an ordinary sale! It is a great merchandising event for which We have been preparing many months! It is a sale of complete lines of "good shoes" in the very latest styles at prices that arc absolutely unmalchable. It is the most comprehensive sale that Philadelphia has ever known, for it includes footwear of every type and grade, including tnose bench-made exquisites of fashion, La Belle Mode" created expressly to meet the approval of fashionable women. For Particular Men . All of the popular oxford types. English lasts with flat shank and broad heel. Straight tip, wing and brogue models. In cordo-tan, mahogany and gun-metal. JBfvP-jr iW- -lit wf mim Bf The Smartest Styles for Women One Eyelet Pumps Two Eyelet Pumps Colonial Pumps French Vamp Pumps Novelty Pumps Tailored Pumps Walking Pumps Clco Ties Theo Ties Brogue Oxfords Wing Tip Oxfords Straight Tip Oxfords Plain Toe Oxfords Brown Cordovan Mahogany Calf Black Cordovan New Tan Calf Guivmctal Calf Black Russia Calf Koko Russia Calf Black Suede Brown Suede Black Glazed Kid Black Mat Kid Havana Brown Kid White Buckskin Patent Leather White Kidskin White Reignskin With full Louis heels, 'baby Louis hecb, new French heels, Cuban heels, Military heels and low heels. With welt soles or turn soles. Regularly 12.50 to 17.50 '95 &Q sJ 66 m M Cft J 1 The Exquisites of Feminine Footwear Regularly 22.00 to 26.00 Bargain Lots Big Choice of Styles and Leathers. All Sizes and Widths. 10.00 Values jjS and Q95 Value 14.50 1.95 Value 16.50 Value 18.50 .95 Q.9S JJ.9S JO Bargain Lots A Plentiful Choice of Shoes and Oxfords &9 and 795 Nor Are the Boys and Girls Forgotten As IaIgawIwill provesarv Extraordinary Offerings in Boys' Oxfords and Shoes, Misses' and Children's Oxfords, Mary Janes, Play Shoes, Etc. 11ALLAHAN,Q IJLgood shoesU 919-921 Market Street Hallaharis Branch Stores: 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 2746-18 Germantown Ave. 5604-06 Germantown Ave. 60th & Chestnut Sts. Branch Stores Open Every Evening 1 v ? J- y Ti i m.i A ,if. . u. Ii,