ill . 'i '- EVENING' FUBEiIO iEDGER-PHIEADEKPHIA:, MOlfeiY, NOYEMBER 22, IS 1 - PALMYRA FERRY ll II i EXPECTED SOON CprW 1' iiHr tTentatlve Agreement Assures rvf -if' f 1 'v $ ,no t0 Tacony bY August. 1 lift i - I Effert of Yefirs A l) l NEW OUTLET FOR ' V Ml 'v ford fil ?ie i ,J r ft r,tl r ' l()n J t ' cl' fV- : ' I fe,Rt:;i i ; . eti . ' : ' I : a. i i fe ! i iled I V i f; 1- ' i I ?J : Mtf It Ah If ! Be ,: ? he li 4' J''. ticiA , ' 1 - i. FARMERS A tentative agreement hrm just been eennuminnted which Insures the building and operntlon of n ferry line between Tnceny anil 1'ntmyrn ncreas the Dela ware river by August of next year. The line will run between I.nrdner's Point. Tareny, nnd Cinniiminsnn nve nue, Pnlmyrn. Oporntlen of tile new line was insured by the purchase, vir tually closed, of a plot of land with riparian rights, owned by the Hiver-ten-Pclmyrn Water Ce. Operation of the new l'ne will be under the management of the Tacony Palmyra Ferry Ce, and will mark the Consummation of years of effort and ne gotiation en the part of these Interested en both sides of the river. Plans will Immediately be drawn up by Jehn Meigs, former director of wharves, decks nnd ferries of this city, and It is expected te have two beats in operation by August of next year. The new line will be an important convenience te many. It -will enable farmers from Rurllngtnn nnd surround surreund ing Jersey counties te brine their truck direct te Kensington markets. It will also shorten the read for moteriscta te Atlantic City, nnd north Jersey shore resorts, by several ml'cs and cut the dldtAiicc by read for travelers te Imme diate points between Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The directors of the new company are Cnsnar M. Titus, president; Wil liam Miller, vice president : Charles Mens, treasurer; Frederick M. Glazier, secretary; C. Warren Allen. J. Harry Shoemaker, Christopher (iercke and Geerge T. Sale, of this city, nnd Jehn D. McMullln, Moorestown; William I). Rowland, Palmyra, and Charles A. Wright and Knrl Williams, Illverten. DAIX FORJEVEREPENALTY State Senater Will Urge Life Term for Robbery State Senater Augustus V, Daix, Jr., Is preparing n bill he will introduce into the next Legislature which provides for punishment of highway robbery or automobile banditry, en sccondonvlc sccendonvlc sccondenvlc Won, by life Imprisonment. Following the announcement by Mayer Moere that policemen through out the city must sever all connections with disorderly resorts, pollce lieuten ants yesterdny received instructions te prepare a list showing any eutsldu busi ness enterprises In which their men may be interested. In several districts it has been the custom for policemen te ndd te their Income by conducting furnished room beuses or having un interest in cigar (teres or ether enterprises. All such business ventures new are te be closely scrutinized. WHITNEY WARRENH0N0RED, New Yerk Architect Cheen te Re store Leuvaln University New Yerk, Nev. 22. Whitney War ren, 'architect of the Orand Central Terminal and the group of buildings In the Pershing square district and one of the best-known architects in the United States, has been selected te take charge of the rebuilding of the ancient Univer sity of I,euvalu, which was destroyed en August 27, 1014, by the German army which Invndcd Belgium. He was notified by cable yesterday of his' selec tion, an unusual honor te come te an American architect, Mr. Wnrren hns been honored by the French Government with the Order of the Legien of Hener for his work In be half of the Allies before the United States entered the war, nnd recently was appointed American representative of (Jahrlele d'Annunzle. In 101.1, upon the completion of the Grand Ceutral Terminal) Mr. Warren received the con cen con grntulntiens of the Academy of Fine Arts at Paris for his "gigantic and un paralleled achievement." "PH0NEJ0KER" BUSY Sends Policemen Out te Arreit Fel low Officers Patrolmen Frederick Hcydt and Rob Reb ert Suter, of the Twenty-second street nnd Hunting Park avenue station, were considerably surprised when, shortly before midnight, a patrol wngen dreve up te the corner of Twentieth nnd Tl Tl egn streets nnd the crew of the wagon jumped out prepared te place the offi cers under arrest. It was explained that a few minutes previously a telephone call had been re ceived nt the police station stating that a held-up was taking place at this lo cution, where the two officers were found conversing. The source of the call has net been discovered. Weman Sheets Park Quard St. Leuis. Me.. Nev. 22. (Hy A. P.) Charles J. Hacker, forty-eight, employed ns a guard In one of the city narks, was shot te death ytsterday by Sirs. Marie Scott, thirty-four, when Hacker and another guard halted an automobile occupied by Mrs. Scott and her husband, Samuel J. Scott, nfter pursuing It through the park in a truck. The Scotts, the police said, stated they thought Hacker and his companion were bandits, and Mrs. Hcett Is said te have explained she in tended only te "scare" them. They were released en bend pending an inquest. There Is One Way te kw your complexion clfar nd soft, cvn when winter make. war en beauty nnd that ti by union our flkln reed, n harmlis yt meat effective claruier. oft eft mr nnd neurlnhcr. Many famous rautlffi hav uiM tt for yara TutxA. 35c: Jar J, fl. LLEWELLYN'S lhlllplphla's Htundard Drue Stere 1518 Chestnut Street Exquisite Ourdcnlii Talcum, 2!if w: """'"-' Tl! aivkhtiskmi:nt AnVKKTISKMKNT When we neglect that "first call" for dinner en the dining car, we're always surprised when the waiter announces cheerfully that "the steak am all gene." Se it la with our Christmas shopping. It is well te remember that the early bird is most likely te catch the worm. IT IS small wonder that the turkey stands as the symbol for Thanksgiving joy, for interest en that day centers about the din ner of which he is the pidee dc -nietance. New, in order that the dinner may be just right, the house wife should consider first her cook ing utensils. It is se much less trouble te prepare a turkey for the table if one owns a self-basting aluminum roaster, such as you will find at the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1G12 Chestnut Street. Cran berries leek se much mere tempting when chilled in these individual melds, and one can hake and serve the pumpkin pie te best advantage in one of these Pyrex glass pie plates. And a word about carving sets. These at Miller's are of the very best English steel. THROUGH the Chestnut Street Association and these columns, the store of Oppenheim Cellins S Company, at Chestnut and Twelfth Streets, extends a cordial invitation te visitors from out-of-town points. Se, when you happen te be in Philadelphia for your Christmas shopping, de net fail te visit this store. You'll be surprised te find hew reasonable in price are their gowns and wraps and coats. Yeu kn.OjW it is no easy thing te find an evening gown that is becoming, that has geed lines, that is authen tic in inspiration, at a reasonable price, but that is just what you will find at the store of Oppenheim, Cellins & Company. Their blouse department is worth a special visit. Yeu will find such a visit of inspec tion enjoyable. THOSE of you who have been looking for telerhonc-beok preciates the gift that is a bit ! .. ,:nvers' w.in be $& te hear that e , . t. , ' ve discovered some brocade-covered of a luxury- something he encs t the 0TQ of BenwIt Te,y would net think of buying for him- Company, Chestnut and Thirteenth self such ns a house coat, for in-1 Streets. They come in rose arjl blue Btance. Almest every man likes te at $5. They make delightful Christ slip en n comfortable house coat and ! mas gifts, and when you see them settle down te a quiet evening witn rm sure you'll want one for his pipe and a book, yet he seldom thinks of buying for himself thi. ndiunct te comfort. MacDonald e: i or rumnhell. 1334-36 Chestnut Street. have an excellent assortment of house coats of the better kind. These most in favor just new are of velvet, silk or wool. I noticed one, tee, of a black-and-white checked woolen ma terial that se many men like for wear about the house. They are well made, and this means that they are maue te fit comfortably, and they are very poed looking. EVERY woman knows that what ever charms she may possess are definitely enhanced by lovely jewels. The gift that every, woman appreciates because it is levelv in itself and because she sel dom 'buys It for horself is jewelry. Christmas, is just the time te give her her heart's desire. If it is te be a diamond, you want te be sure that it is the Polished Girdle Dia mond, which is sold exclusively by Bailey. Banks & Diddle Company. It is matchless in color, perfect in cutting. There is no stone that reellv compares with it. Yeu might Desslbly think that, because the Polished Givdle Diamond is etsuch extraordinary quality, it is much Miliar in Dvice. but when the weight ., . il !. mm HAnewl. veur boudoir as well. A lenc-han''led pewi.er-pufF and mirror set In pink ur ruse, aecoratea uaintilv blue with wee rosebuds is S2. Just In tlm for the Thanksgiving table are the roses which are special this week at $9 a dozen. Se expertly fashioned and se delicately colored are they that one would scarce believe thorn te be artificial. Fer an inexpensive little gift they are most attractive. In deed, there are any number of gift suggestions at that particular counter devoted te Christmas novelties. WHEN you feel that impulse te buy a box of candy, what de you consider most important in making your selection? Taste, of course but de you ever consider the feed value of candy? Candy that is made from pure, wholesome ingredi ents has real feed value, and, yet, the purest candy is net necessarily the most expensive. Fer the small sum of fiO cents you may have a pound of the most delicieus caramels at the store of Edouard D. Kmse Company, 100 Seuth Eleventh Street and 4903 Baltimore Avenue, and the chocolates at 60 cents include an as sortment of unusually geed flavors. Yeu will like, tee, the choce ate- cevered nuts and fruits. It is the kind of candy that every ene in the box II DIE OF GAS; IHE OVERCQM E Wind Blews Out Flame In Bod Bed room Killing Wife Husband Near Death and Mrs. O. h. Terchls, of 0027 Hazel avenue. , Mrs. Grece and her husband retired early Saturday nlcht and yesterday a son, smelling gas, broke down the deer nnd found his parents unconscious with gae flowing from an open let near the window. Mrs. JJrcce died befere she could be taken te a hospital. MeCabe, the proprietor of a rooming house, was found dead by a ledjtcr early yesterday. His body was taken te the Kpiscepal Hospital. Cunnlf was found unconscious by his landlady nnd wan taken te the Hamarltan Hospital. Phy sicians say he will recover. Bey Bandit, Shet, Still Alive Carl Derry, fourteen years old, of Oakes avenue, I.awnsidc, N. J who was shot In the side by a policeman Saturday nlsht nfter he attempted te rob the hardware ntore of Bernard We.instein, Thirteenth and Brown streets, Is still In a critical condition in Hnhncmnnn Hospital. Derry was shot as he was Ilcclng, by Patrolman Meran, of the Tenth and Buttonwood street station. Derry held up Welestcln and two customers at the point of a pistol and took $21 from the cash rejlitcr. He Is a Negro. Red Cress Rell Call- New i LODGING HOUSE MAN VICTIM ' mid-CdLqr of the stone nre consul- fawy wm cnjey.rfte nemp a S'BKh U'net nt all the case. I tKtlfrelc ., V V r S3-v" i'HE CHESTNUT-STBjrMetSSOOlATfQJf r Twe persons are dead and three are seriously ill today, the result of gas polenlnff. In one Instance a woman died when the wind blew out a lighted gas Jet In the room in which she nted her husband were sleeping. The husband is seriously ill. The two who died were Mrs. Maria Orece, sixty-sli years old, of 25154 North Twenty-second street, and. Jehn McCabe, of 5155 Kant Westmoreland street. These overcome were Prank Orece, husband of Mrs. Orece j Rebert Cunnlf, of 2748 North Fifteenth street, , Phene "Tem" Feley for Latest Records and Columbia Grnfonelos Hfl1 TTinn. Prmlar STIO 1406 QIRARD AVE. "Records & Muric Rolls" AU the Latest Hits Talking Machines LOUIS SORKIN , 13S K. 6th it., IF IT'S A Columbia Recerd wjy a aye it Woodland Talking Machine Shep 03 W00DLANIJ AVK. ORAF0SOLA8 . KASV TXRMS IIW'vV vt man flKSIL L v,A Mkw Sw vv xA w Te please A gift of gloves I Few men ever have enough, Yeu may net knew his taste in cigars or neckwear. But when he slips his fingers into a pair of fur-lined Fownes there'll be no doubt in-his mind that you can please a man. FurIined Pure woeMined In Cape, Mecha or Buck And all'woel gloves for winter sports, At dealers you likei w trade with. The name is in the wrist of the genuine FOWNEC 1 GLOVES J Complete December List New en. Sale I "tl 4 4 fl VT4 1 OlulUDlcL " & 11 gV3ff.v J? Records Christmas Songs andHymns Hely Night, Peaceful Night (Silent Night, Hal- i 79373 lowed Night) Jeanne Gorden.) $1.00 Nazareth . . OicarSeaclcand Columbia Stellar Quartette lA-6169 The VolceofthoChimeiOscarSeagleand Columbia Stellar Quartette S1JO Ye Olden Yuletide Hymn, Part I. Columbia Stellar Quartette A -2993 Ye Olden Yuletide Hymnt, Part 1L Columbia Stellar Quartette I $1.00 Children'! Tey March . . . ... Princc'i Orchestral A-2990 Children's Symphony Prince's OrchertraJ $1.00 UXZ& W8XX& ) BONWIT TELLER & CO. .InncMnce their TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY 1 The friends made smce the opening of this store a dozen years age ate our staunch friends and patrons te-day and we wish te thank them for their generews patronage and the confidence reposed it us. pne thtc nrr ACirYM WE WILL HOLD SPECIAL Si IN ALL DEPAIfrMBNTS THROUGHOUT THE wutm. IS) HAW! WOMEN'S COAT DEFT. Third Fleer WOMEN'S DAY COATS Regularly 69.50 te 79.50 Belivia, silvertene. ve- lour; fringed threw-ties; . . rr included are wraps of ve- SJ If 1 lour with French seal cel- TfCe JJ lore. Peau de cygnc lined throughout. FUR-TRIMMED WRAPS Regularly te 145.00 Of Belivia; large cellars of taupe nutria, Austral ian opossum, mole and squirrel. Included are few velveteen wrapt. 185.00 Seng Hits B.W!Uam.iA.-.32 iiert Williami' " Frank Crumiti A-3303 Nobody te Lote ....... Frank Crumit I Want te Knew Where Teitl Went When He Said Goodbye Get Up Jtnga-Bula-Jinx-Jing 91.00 Drifting Along en a Blae Lageon . . Campbell and Burr) A-3302 On Miami Shere Campbell and Burr $1.00 The Japanese Sandman NerxBayciw ,., You're Juat a Beautiful at Sfarty & Yen Were . , XX7 at Sweet Sixteen Nera Bayei' I,0U Aralen from Sin&aJ Al Jelien tA-2905 Old PaL Why Don't Yen Aniwer Me? . . Henry Burr $1.00 Sweet Mamma (Papa't Getting Mad) . . Marien Harriet A-3300 I Told Yeu Se Marien Harris J $1.00 Unde Jeah at the Dentiit'a Cal Stewart and Harry C. Browne i A ,OT. Uncle Jeah and Aunt Nancy Put up the Kitchen tmfzi SteT Cal Stewart and Ada Jenei' 1'00 Dance Music Art Hickmzn'i Orchestral Ifa Wuh Could Make It Se Foi-uet Art Hiclcratn'i Orcheetra Je Ne'Sals Pa Pa Beng Fex-trot . . The Happy Six My Little Bimbo Down en the Bamboo lale The Happy Six Think of Me, Little Daddy Medlty One-ttep' Wilbur Sweatman's Tan Band "But" Medley Fex-trot . . Wilbur Sweatman'a Jaxt Band hiper iWi.h Fair One Fex-trot G7piy Moen Fex-trot . That MeanhY Meledy Fex-trot . Roae of Babylon Fex-trot . Hawaiian Twilight Medley Walu On Penaacela Bay Medley Walu The Chlmet Fex-trot . . Three O'Cleck In the Morning . Ted Lewis' Tin Band Ted Lewh' Jart Band Paul Biee Trie Paul Bicsc Trie . Columbia Orcheetra . Columbia Orchestra . Columbia Spanish Band Columbia Spanith Orchestra A-3301 91.00 A-3304 LOO A.2994 9UX A-Z90S 91.00 A-2D99 1JOO IA-G1G8 91.20 E-47TO 9L0 Opera and Concert Music Alda. O terra addie Reta Penielle and Charlei Hackett fUn Me Again Reu Penielle Lullaby Huldi Luhanska Barbara Maurtl Barbara Maurel Reeea d Memery Drnunlag Alene in the Twilight 49734 $2.00 49889 91.00 791M 91.00 A-2000 $1.00 40 DUVETYN BLOUSE COATS Regularly te 195.00 Bread bandings en cellar and cuffs of beaver and Kelinsky " r f tqulrrel. Included are I J I ll I wrap-coats of Evera J-4J JVJ with large fur cellars of gray squirrel. FUR-TRIMMED COATS Regularly te 125.00 Coats and wrap-coats of veldyne and velour. Large cellars of Australian v" '" opossum and taupe nu-f J I It J trla. Seme have cuffs eflAaVaVVX taupe nutria, while ethers have no fur. VELDYNE WRAPS Regularly te 165.00 New wrappy models of fine veldyne and vel veteen. Large cellars of y- - Australian opossum, mole W S I II I and taupe nutria. Lined in S ' VX S Radium silk and peau de cygne; heavily Interlined. MODEL WRAPS & COATS Regularly te 250.00 Fer daytime and evening wear: a cel lectien of about fifty women's high-grade g a r m e nts selected -f S jf ffy from our regular fel.ll stock. Only one and - "- v v two of a kind and all are faithful repro ductions of recent importations. WOMEN'S SUIT DEPT. Second Fleer WOMEN'S SUITS Regularly te 49.50 woelspun, full silk , lined. Several smart new Or- 1 1 models in the seasons aJeJeVl most desired colorings. Of WOMEN'S SUITS Regularly te 98.50 Of velour de lalne, velour, velvet, silvertene and . s tweeds. Many are trim- . I If I med with fur. Season- LTCeViy able shades, including black and navy. COSTUME SUITS Regularly te 150.00 Beautiful creations of Veldyne and ve lour de laine; plain tailor and fur-trimmed models. Choice assortment of colorings. WOMEN'S SUITS Regularly te 75.00 Of fine imported tweeds, woelspun and velour . "" checks and stripes. All ,1 A f If I suits beautifully full lined JrT JJ in peau de cygne. WOMEN'S SUITS Regularly te 125.00 Of veldyne, velour de lalne; skunk, nutria and . . ss mole trimmings. The sea- xl f If I son's most attractive JJJ models. COSTUME SUITS Regularly te 450.00 Of duvetyn, veldyne and fine imported " O C "" suitings. The very jCj. JJ 125.00 finest adaptations from imported med els snewn this sea son. Plain-tailored and fur fects. TO Plain-tailored "J 'If S trimmed 295.00 JsMsffisW Hasasaiv jflBflV fU Instrumental Peliah Dance Violin Sole 'iv.M,, c.M.il V8747 J 91. .00 -L- Nnv Pteccm CeluraMa Rte- &. ledlTUaallr lenxcted. iinu, epia- la every dtttll. 1 Durable, dtlliht bU, acreratqla i-lflffliWlr!f'iPi Fault Selaetieni. Part I. Metropolitan Opera Heuse Orchertra) A-0107 Fault Selection, Part 1L I $1.80 Metropolitan Opera Heuse Orchestra ) Meet Me en da Gelden Shere Harry C. Browne and Peerless Quartette Keep Theie Gelden Gate Wlde Open Harry C. Browne and Peerless Quartette J The Muiie Bex . . . Columbia Miniature Orchestra Dialog for Four . , Columbia Miniature Orchestra Etude, Optu 424 Ne, .1 (Behr)Columbia Miniature Orchestra ) Walts In b rial (Schubert; and Waltz Ne. 5 (Keachat) . Columbia Miniature Orchestra That lVaughty Weltx Violin 60I0 . . Eddy Brown Your Eye Have Told Me Se Violin Sole Eddy Brown tin Columbia tttcerdi en Sal at mil Columbia Dtmltrt f A 10th and 10th efCetry Menth ,"h COLUMBIA QIUrHOrHOIU COWfANY, K T A-2D02 91.00 A-3101 91.00 A-3102 91.00 A-2089 91.00 WOMEN'S GOWN DEPT. Second Fleer AFTERNOON DRESSES Formerly te 60.00 Of tricetine, Pelret twill, satin and crepe silks. A host of trimming combinations. 35.00 WOMEN'S DRESSES Formerly Je 95.00 Distinctive models devel oped in twill fabrics and satin; straight line and panel effects. 68.00 WOMEN'S DRESSES Formerly te 85.00 Developed in tricetine, Pelret twill, Idtten's-ear -. crepe and crepe silks, at- tj JJ tract; r embroidered KJ te JJ and beaded. WOMEN'S DRESSES Formerly te 125.00 Afternoon and evening frocks of velvet, duvetyn, crepe silks and combine- . - t'ens of crepe and velvet. V C )) A really wonderful cel- J. JJ lectien. 1 . WOMEN'S EVENING GOWNS ! COL.XJUBIA onAreitouts GLamUwi UaOmim up te 9300 foried Dttia J. HP te93U)Q BONWIT TELLER. 6,CO. caESieay xMmi&TiiEn ; j I s i4 r- . - r j r -4-- JujrtJMm jiJ'ii kAt-r; :..u U 71 '- i ki-n-'-l I av: '-, -'' ft :i j:m 'jftarci j , . ri. :-M'.'X l'- r.J.W.J, fi. jfj- ,.('' '' IIS1 X T- r"s;BsaijMgi ,..,- ... v . v t