z&y ... C' , .rm ,t: n .' Bey Declares Bedy of Step. mother Was Thrown Inte Well, SAYS HE SAW HER KILLED i Il (he Associated Press LriRden, N. II., Nev. 12. An hpnn- denfd well, ei the fnrm of "William B. Whltner, ty-htch 'hud been filled with mrk nnd tlebrlH, wns reopened tedny by county authorities in1 a search for the body jl Wiiitney sccenu who. The senrch'was ordered by County So licitor Henry N. Hurd, as a result of a declaration made te him by Jehn Whltnev. fiftcc'n-ycar-eld son of "Wil li ii WMtrier hv a former mnrrlncc. that he wiw his father strike down his itcnniether In their home, four years (go. 18KC ncr lira; w iu ...j...v... ...... later bury It In the well. Y. It. Whitney diHnppcnml from (own en October M, after eight years nf residence here, In which he Rained n knn,i rcnutntlen. In his wake came bankruptcy petitions nualiiBt him, and thanes that he had duplicated mert- gases en mh nemc. Jehn Whitney went te the county au thorities with n story which he until he had tct HPcrct under threat of ejenth by his father. The family was originally namen Doellttlc, according te the son ,nnrt lived at Madisen, Me., where the toether died. The father was charged flith passing a worthies check, his son laid, nnd. calling his children te him, told them he was leaving for the West, nd that their names thereafter would bi Whitney. He went te M6ntana nnd ird there deverul years, returning Knet in 1012 with a Becend wife, nnd tettlcd here. ' The family was reunited, the four ions by his first mnrrlagc being brought into the home with- their stepmother. On the night of June .10, 11)10, Whit ney and his wife went te a lecture in the neighboring town of Alstcad, re turning late. Jehn told the county so licitor that he was awakened In his bed ever the kitchen by a dispute, and looked through the het-air register into the room below. He said hp saw his father grasp n stick of fireweed and hit the stepmother with It. The wemnn wns apparently killed by the repeated blows, the boy said, ndding that he saw his father next take the body out of the house te the haymow In the barn. There, according te his tery. It lay for several days, before Whitney prepared the well te bury It. "JTicn he placed the body in the old waterhelc. threw en top of It stones lathered for the purpose and the debris of the fnrm ynrd. and told his son that if he ever tejd any person what had been done he would kill him, the boy said. Sirs. Whitney had been planning a visit te relatives in Ohie, and Whitney told the neighbors that his wife had tone there. Subsequently her relatives l! n-rnfp tn Inmilre wliv she had net ar rived and the letters went unanswered. The relatives apparently placed the matter In the hands of Ohie police, became official Inquiries were made, and In the summer of 1017 county Jutherlties went te the farm te inves tigate. After they left, young Whitney Mid. his father built n haystack ever then ell. CROWDS HONOR WAR DEAD v Londen Werklngmen and Women Lay Wreaths en Monuments Londen. Nev. 12. (By A. P.) There ling been henrcely any cessation klnee estenlny's ceremonies in the (ramp of pilgrims te the monument te Great Britain's war dead In historic Whitehall, the unveiling of which was the principal feature of tfic Armistice Paj excrds-es. During the early hours of the morning. In cold, gray, foggy v. father, m many workers en their way te their tnsks were anxious te puv trilmte heere beginning their dn's tell that the police had te marshal them four abreast past the memorial. , 11 8 oVleclc many men and women, both young nnd old. principally of the poorer working population, were plac ing smnll bundles of flowers nnd wreaths at the monument, while ether tellers, prece.eding te work and pnsslng by en the sidewalk, reverently removed their hats. The crowd incrensed ns the day pro gressed, necessitating tbccentinuaucc of the closing of Whitehall te vehicular trafhe. PATIENT DIES UNDER X-RAY Autopsy Ordered te Determine the y uauae ui man a wwn New Yerk. Nev. 12. A patient was en the X-ray table of Dr. C. F. Baker, Nfurk, jes'terday. when n spark leap ed from one of the tubes. The man wns Caslmir lie. Newark. Krnest Hurd, stepson of Dr. Bnkcr, Jas taking the picture of Ilg's lower Jaw. He was behind the switchboard turning en the power when he heard the spark. He promptly turned off the power, nd stepped te the table. The patient was unconscious. Hurd nnd Dr. Baker worked for twenty minutes ever the patient with a pulmoter without avail. IlK Wns dead. , K ntil nn autopsy is held it will net , possible te ascertain in what manner 'J met his death. There drc three theories. One Is that he died of septic poison ing caused by the diseased teeth. An An other Is that death came as the result Of ShOek inrllinml lie Im.i4 fatl.irn A "ird is that he was killed by electric current. GRAND OF WIFE MURDER c- j A Big Result in Little Space Freshness of tone, rich and sparkling, charm8T4r he ear; daintiness of case entrances the eye. ? JM II I Length, 4 ft. 10 in. Price "" N. 3TETSON & CO., ?p ,,'? set . JVilsewMau-Send""--! Treaty te Senate Continued from re One Tumulty, with whom there Is a strong personal bend, hnn rxxeniiv t,..-i,t house here arid will prebalby continue, te reside In i Washington whether he U 'iniiiucu ie some public position by the President or whether lie gees back into the practice of law. Old Colonial Heuso Bought An old Colonial house with large nnd P ea??nt pounds, en Wisconsin avenue, In this city, out beyond the Episcopal Utthedral, Is supposed te have been ae quired for the President's home after March 4. There he will undertake literary la bors. He will write. It Is said, per sonal memories nnd hlRtnrv. nmi i. t.n a vast amount of material accumulated out of which te tell the story of his administration! his part in the wak and his experiences at the peace con ference Believed of the cares of his present office, nnd devoting himself te congenial labors, his health will prob ably be better, nnd It Is the expectation of these who jenew him that he will be able te write the history, which the world Interested In International affairs Is anxious te sec written. Besides writing books, Mr. Wilsen will probably remain, a factor politi cally, much as ex -President Cleveland did, at Princeton, in thejast years of Ins life, n sort of Democratic sage. Nationally he can never again be-n can didate for 'office, but all the Demo cratic party has left Is the Wilsen rec ord nnd the Wilsen principles. An oc casional statement or open letter will de nis contribution te politics. Old Besses Discredited The Democratic pnrty In the latter months of the campaign swung back toward him. The. state bosses who put Cox in nomination failed and are dis credited.' Their lonely meeting at French Lick, Ind.t where even Cox nnd Tnggnrt failed te erect them, nnd wlilli. the Cox men were cenferribg with the' (McAdoo men and the Wilsen men In Washington ever the future of the party, Bhews their decline. The reor ganization efUJiP 'party will apparently go into the hands of some friend of SfcAdoe's who can provide the menby and who Is agreeable te Cox, perhaps, even probably into the hands of Bernard M. Baruch, a friend nnd political dis covery of Wilsen's. The President's future, if he lives, will be that of a political sage and historian nt the po litical center, which is Washington. SEE "PLUM" FOR TUMULTY Politicians Hear Wilsen Has $10,i 000 Judgeship for Hl,m New Yerk, Nev. 12. President Wil Wil eon has picked out a job for Jeseph P. Tumulty, his secretary", according 'te trustworthy information that rcachen Democratic politicians In this city. It is thnt of chief judge of the United States Court of Customs Appeals, the appointment being for life nt an annual salary of $10,000. The court sits In Washington. Thnt may explain the purchase by Mr. Tumulty the ether day of the old Sheppnrd mansion In the natieual capital. The chief judgeship of the court Is vacant, due te the death during the year of Judge Rebert M. Montgomery. It Is- said the President hns from the first had In mind naming his secretary te thnt pest. The Court of Customs' Appeals deals entirely -with matters of law, largely being appeals from classifications In the customs service, treaty nnd constitu tional matters and ether cases, which the attorney general may certify te b of sufficient Importance te be considered by It. Classifications are made first by the collector. An appeal may be made from him te the ceneral beard of id- pralsers, from that te the Court of Cus toms Appeals ami men ie me unitea States Supreme Court by certiorari. TALK ON WOMEN'S WORK Bureau of Occupations Holds Meet Ina at College Club The hnrenu of occunnrrens for trained women held n meet'lng nt the College extraordinary value. Then, there Club yesterday nfternoen at which Miss are the coats and coat-wraps The Marien Relllv presided. Mrs. Wll- Blum Store has some particularly llnm Rny Smith, of the Bryn Mnwr lovely ones, and se many of us are faculty, gave "Seme Round -the World looking for ene just at this tmc Impressions," noting particularly edit- nnd the smart new blouse you 11 need catienal conditions in the various ceiin-'0 wenr with your winter suit. Just tries, nnd these especially In regard te th . , of Ketting it for several del dol del wemen. Mrs. Smith concluded with: , . h ou had eXpCcted te "A trip around the world ts as effl- i'a lesa "lu" vu cncleus as conversion nnd as cxhilirnt- P" . ,nKMnr,.(aH!nTth,n-follewed by MiJx7u really must find time te step Theodora H. Hatcher, who spoke en - - - . -. "rrorfssienally nnd lornniceny iraineii Women In England." Mls Hutrher linn juht returned from England where she has rnnde n study of the professional and technical openings for women. The Londen police women, who go about in pairs, itf one of the few war occupations for women thnt Js still car ried en, she said. Becausejf the feel ing that disabled soldiers must have all the lighter positions tbere am fewer occupations open te women new than during the war. MISSING NAVY 'PLANE FOUND Sighted In Wisconsin Revenue Cutter Sent te Rescue Milwaukee. Wis., Nev. 12. The missing seaplane from the Great Lakes naval training station, for which coast guard crews searched Lake Michignn all night, has been sighted fifteen miles off Manitowoc, Wjs., ac cording te u wireless received here yes terday from the revenue cutter Tus Tus enrera. , The Tuscarora reported that he would pick up the crew of the seaplane and bring the men te Milwaukee. The naval nlrplnnc of the F-2 L type, with three men aboard, left the Oreat Lake naval training station Wednesday en n photographic tour of the west COBBt. ' The plane was in charge of Lieu tenant, Hurry E. Barr. Lake Ferest, 111. PIANO 1111 Chestnut Street i1lt!lli'f7 x ass ;yi PACT ON ADRIATIC BY IL S. Italy Rocelve8 Werd of Sanc tion of Agreement With Juge-Slavs FRONTIERS ARE PROTECTED r , 1 By the Associated I'resss Heme, Nev, 12. Count Hferea, the foreign minister, has received from the Italian charge d'aftalrs at Washington a telegram representing thnt (he Amer ican Government has .formally declared it wilt be linnnv tn'nnnreve nnv selu tien bf the (Idrlatlc question reachede by direct aircemeciit between Itnlv and JnRO-Hlavla. it is nnnnunccd by the scmieiuciai mcrnmi agency in n (lis pntch from Snrttn Mnrchprltn. The American ambassador at Reme, amis tne ngency has handed an iden tlcnl communication te the Italian fe eign office here. ine newspapers of Reme agree generally thnt a victory hns been gained by Itnllan diplomacy In the settlement ,of the dispute between Italy and .Tuge-Slavla. The organs of the Nationalists and the newspapers voicing the sentiments of the right pnrty In Parliament, "however, voice n cer tain amount of discontent and demand n mere radical solution of the contro versy The' Cerrlerc Delia Sera says: "It was decided that Austrla-Hungnry must net rise ngaln. Thnt Is the mean ing of the agreement concluded be tween Itnly and Juge-Slavia." The Popelo d'ltalla comments en the "success of the Italian delegation, which renders possible nn ngreement en nil questions." The Popelo Romane says that before accepting the Italian conditions Serbia appealed te Pnrls.and Londen for as ulsti'inee. lint Hint Hie nnswers she re ceived showed that both these govern ments would have approved the appli cation of the pnet of Londen if n di rest ngreement had net been reached. After this, says the Popelo Romane, AnVKKTISKMBNT APPROVED There are many delightful things In the Chestnut Street Sheps these days and this is the time te begin your Christmas shopping. Later, when the stores are crowded, it will net be quite se easy te find what you want. Think, tee, of the time you save by shopping early. Se write out your Christmas list today. YOU'VE heard, of course, that there 13 a wonderful sale in .-progress at The Blum Stere, 1310 Chestnut Street. Fer a lim ited time they are allowing a reduc tion of 25 per cent in all depart ments. This is a splendid oppor tunity te buy your furs. I snw a particularly lovely squirrel coat, which I thought remarkably reason able last week at its old price and new with 25 tier cent off it is a most m . m m. a. a uaiiaii nnnvii tr lima x in irent ei uuncjr, ".... - ril, rlln nemnanv's windows while thnt wonderful collection of war relics is en view. These relics were leaned te Bailey, Banks & Biddlc Company by Colonel O. D. Wilkinson, secretary of the Military Order of Foreign Wars cf the United States, and' are en exhibition in commem oration of the second anniversary of the signing of the Armistice. In cluded in the collection are some very rare pieces, such as a Mitre worn by ene of the German Emperors guard, and a Prussian headpiece with the double eagle atop of it. Then there are such Interesting things a3 the masks worn by tank drivers, breast-plates, etc. It is a collection worth seeing. T HE man who is careful of his nnnenrance insists mat, ma shirts be well-mude. He selects them carefully, with an eye te color, nnd demands fast colors, for he can not nfferd te wear shirts whose col ors leave them in the first washing. At MacDonald & Campbell's, 1334 36 Chestnut Street, he will find an excellent line of madras shirts, prices of which range from ?3 te $7. There Is an excellent assortment of colors and the stripes are net printed, but woven in the material. The same excellence of workmanship which characterizes all of the clothes sold by MacDonald & Campbell is te be found in these shirts. They are net only geed looking, but comfortable as well. Yeu will find their sales men courteous and helpful at all Umea. WOULD ypu choeso a gift te delight the heart of woman? Then make it a vacuum cleaner an Emery. The Emery is mude here in Philadelphia, se there is no service problem te treuble you and it possesses many ether points in its favor as well. It hns the car-pet-sweeper-type brush, which ro re ro velvos in just the same manner as a carpet-sweeper brush and net fast enough te wear the rugs. This takes up all lint, thread, hair, etc., while the powerful nir-suctien takes up surface dust, without scattering, nnd leaves the ruprs bright and clean. These two features insure the best cleaning that It is possible te give your runs. Ask for demonstration at the stere of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street, where the Emery is en exhibition. ' THE CHESTNUT STREET0 ASSOCIATION " the Belgrade Government telegraphed Its delegates, Instructing them te ac cept Italy' conditions, "with reserva tiens for the future. The Qiernale d'ltaltn snjs that, al ways having criticized the present gov ernment for what it terms the govcrn gevcrn rtcn'a almost total i abandonment of Dalmntla, It cannot cither be enthus iastic or satisfied wjth the ngreement but It ndmlM It Is Immeasurably better than the various solutions proposed by President Wilsen. Andre -Tardleu. David Moyd Ocerge, Slgner Mttl nnd Slgner Tlttenl. The Sccole nppreves the agreement, nltheugh It expresses regret that Itnl lan Dnlmatln wns given tip. "The peace that Is about te be signed," says this newspaper, "Is net n peace of humiliation but a peace resting en right." The Glernalc d'ltalla nsserts that M. Trumbltch, the Jnge-Slav foreign minister, insisted en the conclusion of an agreement with Italy, being con vinced that the .Tuge-Slav, Balkan and Danubiau countries need the support of Italy in order vte sever themselves from the onerous protection of France and Great Britain and nlse te prevent the reawakening of the Hnpsburg sup- Tim Herrlere d'ltalla sa.vs the aban denment by the Italians of Dalmatla is nalnful, Innsmucn ns tins mignt nave been avoided by the granting of nuten- nmv tn Ilnlmfltl.T. According te the Trlbuna. Prince Alexander of Scrbln. regent of Juge Hlnvln. teleirrnnhed the .Tuee-Slnv dele Ration authorizing them te accept the Italian clnlms. This newspaper says it is satisfied with the accord reached. "Fer the first time since nncicnt Reme," declares the "(Vibunn. "Itnly 's inclesed within the frontier of her Alns, ns In formidable armor. Adding te this the Independence of Fiume and the pos session of Chrriie. Itnly is in nbselutc control of the Adriatic, nnd its prln cipa' high rnnds of communication with the European continent." JUGO-SLAVIA TREATY SOON WILL BE SIGNED n II- n-i.. -vr IO rtJ.. A llUfiIHF, JI...J, .v. -.. .. P.) A pence trcnty between Itnly nnd Juge-Slnvia Is being drawn up, and may be ready today, In which ense it will be signed immediately, ns both Premier Glelittl nnd Premier Vcsnltch nre anxious te return ns quickly as AnVF.RTlSKMRNT T TAVE you been follewim? Od- f penheim, Cellins & Company's advertising this week ? Most of us have gotten into the habit of watching for their ads when we hap pen te be thinking of buying n suit or coat or blouse, for their clothes net only have geed lines, but they are most rpasenably priced, taking quality into consideration. Any one who consistently reads the advertis ing of this store finds it possible te make a great saving en her ward robe, and the woman of limited in come finds it quite an easy matter te appear well-dressed with the ex penditure of a comparatively small sum of money. Yeu will find the stere of Oppenheim, Cellins & Com pany, Chestnut and Twelfth Streets, a most satisfactory shop In which te buy your wearing apparel. SOME time age a friend of mine purchased a talking mnchine of a certain well-advortiserl mnl-e Just a few days age she told me that she was disappointed in the way certain records sounded en the machine. We had an interesting chat en the merits of various talking machines. I mentioned the Per Per Per fok'teno witli its patent "cushion reproducer," though I plainly ad vised my friend, as I de every one else, net te purchase any machine unless it has nil the qualities which it claims. Finally we decided te take this record te the salesrooms of the Perfek'tene Corporation, 1723 Chestnut Street, te see hew it would sound en their phonograph. The improvement was noticeable at once. I advise my readers te try their noisy records en the Perfek'tene. IF YOU would mnke the memory of Christmas a lasting ene why net give a ring? Since I saw the exquisite rings at Van Dusen & Stokes, 1123 Chestnut Street, I am mere than cver in favor of such a gift. I learned several things about diamond rings during my visit. One is that the newest wnv of set ting diamonds is in four bread pla tinum points. This, emphasizes the1 outline of the diamond. Anether is that if your ring hns the domed setting you enn pull your glove ever it mero eusily. Van Dusen & Stokes use the Weelten. a clear i blue-white stone, In their rings. Of the dinner rings, I liked particularly an aquamarine, turreunded by dia monds They hnve a very fine col lation of rings for men. among them n star sapphire which Is odd and unusual. TODAY, at the store of A. G. Spalding & Bres., 1210 Chest nut Street, I saw a tarn and scarf of the most delightful rose color. Angera it was, and lined with black taffeta. Can't you just imng ine hew it would brighten up a sports costume? Sometimes I think we nre inclined te wear tee many dull colors in the winter time, and a bit of rose or some ether bright color gives just the touch needed. There are some tweed scarfs, tee, in the loveliest colors? One I liked par ticularly was a plaid in which nile green, light blue nnd rese were most effectively combined. The camel's heir scans are very smart looking, tee. Have you seen the new flan nel shirts? They nre very trim and just right for golf wear and they wasfi very wen, tee. V" possible te Reme nnd Belgrade, respect ively, for urgent state affairs. Premier Vcsnltch sent n mcBsaue of homage ami felicitation te King Victer Emmanuel yesterday en the occasion of the king's birthday, characterizing as n geed omen that it coincided with the conclusion of the Italo-Juge-Slav ac cord, premising friendly and fruitful relations bclween the two peoples. Slgner Glelittl declared thnt the words of M. Vcsnltch would have a firofeund ecne In the Hearts of the tnllan people, who desired close friend- snip anil were convinced that this was in the interests of both countries, as wen as general peace. Italy has accepted the Serbian request for the cession te the Serbs en the fron tier of part of the Longntlce basin and also part of the Gastua region. The former was originally claimed by Italy, and the latter territory by Flume. Volesca and Abbazia. in the gulf of Fiume, nnd nlse the Flume-San Pctre Railway will remain within Itnllan ter ritory, Insuring territorial contiguity with the state of Fiume. A commission composed of Italian and Juge-SIav members will scttle nil technical questions regnrding traffic In the pert of Flume with regard te the commercial needs of Juge-Slnvia. If for economic reasons Suscsack, which Is a suburb of Flume, hut remnlnn nmler Serbia, wishes te join its pert te thnt of Flume, Italy and Scrbln .will net ob ject. The Islands of Chcrse, Lussln, Unle, Aslnclle, I.agestn nnd the dependent runner islands win De annexed te Italy. Znre and the Island of Ugllnne, which Is an integral pnrt of that town, will be annexed te Italy also. The only point te be settled new is the extent of territory te be nunexed ns the hinterland of Zurn. Italian citizenship will be granted te nil Dalmatlnns who wish it, they at the same time te enjoy all the rights granted te Juge-Slnvia. The two cevin- Established Sales Engineer with I'lillndrlplilu enici. rirnlrc Intrrtlenr with Manufacturer rrlndte te linndllnic their prailnrt. Only llrst-rlnsii propeltlonn ere nnntfl. In return enn furnlnli licit refer eneeji, the brut at Wlileh nre pant and prevent C fl27. T.nriOKIl OFFICK . ..Mi will "top toothache at nnci without Injuring or blister Inx the Euma. KaMly oilmln eilmln latered te children and teething liabiea. Toethacho atepped while In d,rur store or money will net be nccepted. Sold at all drucslata. Manufactured lir the Southern Chemical Product Tn.. I 1102 II. Monument. Ilnltlmerc Md. At s SPECIAL , PRESS (ffjsA 3-DAY and tciSbJ. WATCH SONS JXXL SALE 20-Year ueld Filled 21 -Jeweled Adjusted Regulated Watches '$ 14 Of tlm innnj- uenilrrful unlex " liuin hnil III the putt thU one will Mirrly I uutrunU nil of tlinn. Try It out anil utlfy elirrlf. Tlirse uutrlir nre n ' felliiWHi Jtriculttr Kcntlfmen'H Ue wlthj Trlanxlft Imw. The uhph urr nentftt iin-te-ilute lliln model Riiurnntrril -(-cur Kiilil mini iunllty ami nttd with IiIrIi , frruile -t-Jeurlril innirnifrntH. Until urn illul. The nimrmrntH ulenr fell rrRiihirly I for mere than 914 IichIUck thr ritnt-H, no )en will nr Hint If ,iuu will uniilwr thin etTtr ell will Iip rucrr te takr iHlicuitiiffc of It. Jeweler often link im hour we lire' uliln te put out Mich wonderful lulufB. I The nlliwrr In hlniplr we Imy In tre-1 meniliiUH uimntltlen unil turn tJieni eer ' te our ciiHtmnerH lit n ery niiiiiII nrellt. Mme eliaene the fellow lnK trememleiiK Willi li Miltirs: 25 vesr tuaruiteed i-eM'fllled cais, new thin model, 23-Jewel adjusted move. g25 Guaranteed reld-fllled case. Oenutne Walt ham move- $16 Ouaranteeil cold filled oetaton case, thin model, 7-Jewel C1f) lever movement Ouaranteed cold filled case, thin model. Genuine Elgin tip movement v Quiranteed reld filled case, hand-enrraved, IB-Jewel lever C1 1 mnvem nt . . S'1 14-K. seUd told thin model case. 15-Jewel Elgin or JAI Waltham. . V " 25-year teld-fllled case. fltt.d Si Railroad trade 21-Jewel CtQ Walthain "PO 14-K. solid Beld extral wJK ca" "-Jewel Waltham or Hamll. ' ten move. cert I ment . .. $OU ' Ouaranteed reld fllbxTi case. 17-Jewel Walt, ham or CO"7 Illinois .... PS j H-K. solid cold ease fitted with h 1 r h. ! trade 15-Jewel ad. Jutted move- tiq ment P13 23-year told-filled case, 21 . Jewel adjusted Waltham Crescent St. movement with windinx lndi- CK cater . . V" Mull OrilrrN Filled. 2S0-Inu;r ChIiiIeu Free Cer.8th&CHESTNUTSTS.; 1017 MARKET ST. 909 MARKET ST. i AM. TIIIIEK STOUKS OI'KN KVEMNOS 3w pBsnssasBsisaji lil5ialiLHi'Jll tSmSMmEU Fer Your Bey's Xmas Present A Black Beauty Can you imag ine the delight that w e u 1 (1 c e'm c w i t h such n pres ent? Our easy-pay-m e n t plan makes it easy for you te Bive him a f'dfu f'dfu f'dfu loyue Sent Free BLACK BEAUTY nnllUn our own fnrlery rlscht here In rhlladrliilila. Hnnillten, Tenth nnd lltittonneod strreta. Why pay two extra iirnflts. the Jobber' and the dralrr's, when ou ran bur dlreet from the manu farturer at fnrtery prices, (iuur iinteejl far (he yearn, und h months' nrrldrnt limuritnre, Haverford Cycle Company r Deptt I,' 503 M.tkeC Street V&HEl!fS OVEEB'te U&20 tries, wishing te cement their Intellect finl nnd cultural union, agree te rcceg nl.n decrees obtained In each ether's schools. Italy grants twenty scholar ships for the University of Padun te Tuge-Slav citizens, preferably Dalma tians. The present political agreement will be followed by nn economic understand ing n'tad n commercial treaty. Captain Kllpatrlck Net Dead Paris, Nev. 12. (By A.P.) Wash ington reports that Captain Emmet Kll patrlck, American Red Cress worker In Seuth Russia, was net killed by the Bolshevik!, but is being held n prisoner, wcre confirmed in a telegram received nt the Paris brn'i"ii c 'lei i Red Cress from Sebastopol today. The teleirrnm wns filed in Sebastopol en No vember 8. .- nnn iTTfrifr DIAMONDS $1 PER WEEK wajehbs On Credit nt Csh rrlets Ne Heeurltr Iteenlrrd $50, worth $65 rn.ll. Write or rhen TODAY en TOMOnnOW WM.0'D0NNEir 22 5. lUth Own fiat. Etc), en or Women Yen will find here oil the latent atylea In superb quality nnd anperler werkmnnahlp nt price thnt nre nctunlly lower than In many cash aterea. , Open Afen., Fri. & Sat. Evgt. Open a Charge Account l'ay Pnmlt Amount Weekly CHAPIRO'C LlEZ tebqy. EZ ie pay VJ 44 Seuth. 8K Sirect, .(fKSrrtrtS-El, VICTROLAS H.ROYER SMITH COM PAII 10TH & WALNUT STS. Stere O pen Saturday Evening llpws(l)y Ifyetirskin itches ana Durns.justtise el If you are suffering from skin trouble, burning, unsightly skin affection, bathe the sero places with Rcsinel Seap and het water, then gently apply a little Resinol Ointment. Yeu will probably b.. astonished hew instantly the itch ing steps and healing begins. In most cases the sick bkin quickly becomes clear and healthy again, at very little cost. Rcsinel Ointment nnd Hesinnl Poap nle cleur uMny pimples, ridm'as, reufrhnesi nmi dandruff. Held by all drURSlste Don't Spend Anether Dull Evening A phonograph from here will make the home evening better than one spent at a show. The phonographs we pre sent for your approval are musical instruments net mere "machines." We recemmend: The New Edisen Senera Cheney Columbia Terms? Easy! Get yours tomorrow. Prices. 47.50 and Up Four complete rafalefnei of records Ie choeie from Blake & Burkart "The Phonograph Shep" kp 1 Easy $5.00 .. Weekly Down I J Terms m a v sffK K-m H T3 Vlk JLiJJI! iy hi s HBj Eleventh and Walnut' ;- Men's Salts nnd Overcoats flaperblr Tnllernl. MnaVte-m-stinr. $25 te $35 GLOBE TAILORS 07 Altai BT. FnHh Fleer. Tnke Klrrt " SWtnnlsTn TTntll P. " US WRffMSM RIE-MUR SHIRT CO. 908 Chestnut St.T.I'i' ,55., flarnple Pent Upen Request 5U0U PAIR MEN'S ARMY SHOES $4.90 Pair Value AOO flANTOti BOOT SHOr 417 Market Ht., Mali Ordera Filled Skin Tortured Babies Sleep 4 Mothers Rest After Cuticura Sp,Olntmnt.Tlnjm.2 T.TTwhfT. FerTtln iddtiu: 0itUaLaTteTUs,DY1 XJUlata.lfMS. REDUCED PRICES nil make of ADDING MACHINES The Ilnnactt Addlns; Machine Onlr IH.ne Cellins Office Machinery Ce. R31 Chentnut Ht. I.nrrmt aaoertmenti all fully guaranteed. Adam Period MIRROR In walnut and geld or any 2T wanted weed Matthew Schramm & Sen 2nd Fleer 39 N. 9th St. Manufacturer and Whelrnlcr riCTI'ltK Fit AMES AND HOI.I1 IN 08 r IIANII-CAKVEII ITIAMEH SAVE 10 IIV ORUEniNO NAMK-VRINTED Christmas Cards from u. before November 18th. Teu'll need them, te aae money and Bet the best cards. Olad te aherr these fine card te you. The Library Shep 15 Seuth 13th Street "TIIK SHOP OK UNUSUAL CAUnS" Bookkeeping Id a unUcrsal vocation for young men nnd women. Geed bookkeepers become, ncceuntnnts. Our 10 wetks' course In bookkeeping will enable you te qualify as a bookkeeper. New class commences Monday, November 15. Call for par ticulars. Y. M. C. A. BUSINESS SCHOOL CKNTHAL nUILIIINO, 1421 ARCH ST. Men Sav'r HATS W mnke etirN rUht en the prnntnrN nnd Mil dlrrt te you. Derby and Seft Hats $3-5 Werth $5 Real Velours $5.50 and $6.45 Tweed Cleth Hajs $2.85 A. M. DAVIS, Hat Maker 13th, and Cherry Open Evenings WE CLEAN HATS j First Time in Histerj' -, oriental j-eari impertlnit IV offers Uthplla Pen r Is te ail erllse them Opalescent, In destructible, araduatt-d Thn flncet In the market Ahee. lutely Kuaranteed. "Nene bet ter." except the p-nulne. Are efferrd new for 3 At Strlns; in 18 Inch, and 7.0 for 24 Inch. Htch etrltiB has a Helld-Rnld lock and trlm mlnss The Imitation of the Othel a Peurls are sold In Jeclry stores from (18 te S2.1, Hhlle It wholesales fur in SO We are KelnB te cl only a limit. (1 amount te the public for 13, nnd we wilt Indele extra with each string, In order te aihertlse te thesa who wl'l Ik pleased te recom mend these te ethers, a pre mium Slued at S.I Kenri RH. . Hill ship the pi-nrla i' O. D . milijert .a our uppretiil H .'ill und the premium nrlesed Yeu are tmltpj te come In pi ion te our tilllce. Many thousands hnve jeen sold already threueh accommodation Oriental Pearl Importing Ce. '0 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pn. NOTHING DOWN vur Phonograph COME IN TOMORROW and select your favorite phonograph Brunswick Columbia Senera Cheney IMMEDIATE DELIVERY if you mnke your initial cash purchnbe of Records from our stock MYERS F. HALL mc. 2626 Germantown Ave. Belew Lehigh. Open JF.vga. w tf t ' GALVANIZED COtti AND ZINC SHEETS L. D. Berger Vll, Uark4t Hit. Ce., 59 N. 2A92T -Mr Keystone. Jrtetf jgK, mMm WM.U.MAYBErWT 524WALNUT S IQBPINGA5PECI Celd Rolled Steel Bars Iren and Slccl Products t 1410 CnESTNCT STOEET Spruce 51IW811 Will Make Your tiat. . Nel Btlekr nor OrtasJ- Fer Bale by Drne and Department Hterea BIEG MFG. CO., Ine. 0.11 Chmtnnt St.. rhlln. STENOGRAPHERS 150 FROM I tcfr Bexea " enrl Mnlllnn' and Mailing Tubes EDWINJ.SCHOETTLECO. 533 N. 11th St. Philadelphia DIAMONDS DfilirUT BOUGHT LICHTEY'S 6 North nth st. LlWniCI O I Doer b. Market Heuse of Established Reliability Highest Prices Value Guaranteed STORE ORDERS BUY ANYTHING ANYWHERE . Our customers are net confined te the stock of any one store, but may divide their purchases se as te get the very best values. We have been in business ever 48 years and invite the closest scrutiny of our business methods by responsible housekeep ers. WRITE FOR DETAILS TONIGHT Marriett Bres. ' 1118 CHESTNUT STREET 1 PAWNEE PIPELESS FURNACE Proved hy the experi ence of thou sands of satis hed families. With th price of coat searing sk high, ou must take sotne steps te insure the com fort of your home. Tut nee will give you three, times as much heat out of every ten of ceul. eliminates dirt, and Is easy te Install ymzrJmnm. HEMTINO A PLUMBINO aUPPLIIt 44 te BO N Bth Ft Olmlsr Rttemi BOS Arch St.. Phils. is eamdsn at 130-41 Federal . Satisfaction There's a fund of satisfac tion in knowing the furniture or decorative units selected from our studio, or these we collect for you, aie individual and rare in character. The simplicity of present- , j day furnishing means that i careful thought be given te ! i eveiy detnil the walls, dra- I penes and furnituie must be in perfect harmony. In such work we specialize. It would be our privilege te consult with you if you will call at our studio, or make an appointment. THE JAMES F. FRYER STUDIO CIIAIIMIH H MII.mtBN HAHIIV W. MAUIIEIt Furnishings and Interior Decorating Roem 903, Parkway pidff. S. E. Cor. 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