''fvnji! i , fi ..1 t-(l.J re-? r . ll ' V 'I w j r'Wf t.M Vx -SH -- ,w fer3 : fey. r A 3 ..... - nnnnrnei mm rrn ' - MISS PATROLMEN M HF .aaaaS it 'CvtSfcaTaraW fnVaVaVaVaVaV" , -'. J Thieves, Penned In Kitchen, Fire en Officers Through.Deor. One Has Narrow Escape STOREKEEPER IS HELD UP An niilomehlle. prerlded for' them by a cltlwn nf the district, enabled patrol men of the Pencil ami Media utrretH ntatlnn te prevent the robbing of the herae of Jehn Lnffcrty, r010 Master ntrrt. Inut night. The robbers ra capVd without loot nftcr ncveral ahetH Tellfp officials sar the Incident dem onstrated renduslve'v the value of font motorcars In rembntlns the crlm wove. I.ate loot lilght nn automobile, was halted at the rurb nt Fiftieth and Thompson Btreets. Twe men left the Automobile nnd forced an entrance te the Latterly home. Mrs. linfferty, nlenc in the house, henrd the men nnd telephoned te the police station. There Is no pntrel wajren at the Pench and Medln ttrrets stntlen. but for the Inst month or mere 'W'llllnm llrcnnnn.ef 4R.15 Lancaster n venue, hns placed nn nutomeblle nt the disposal of the police. When the emergency cnll enme from Mrs. Tflfferty Patrolmen Krcps nnd McAllister jumped Inte the nutomeblle and were driven te Fiftieth nnd Muster streets. One of the patrolmen entered the front deer of the home nnd the ether ap ap piearhed the renr of the house. The robbers saw Krcpi enter the front deer. They rushed te the kitchen, belte'd the deer nud epend Ore en Krcps through the deer. One of the shots splintered the deer and pierced Kreps coat. Then the rob bers fled from the house. Patrolman McAltlstcr opened fire en them ns they ran for 'their automobile. The robber rtturned the fire. Jumped in their car and drove away, with the pntrelmeu fol lowing in their automobile, which was dower. At Fifty-first and Lancaster avenue the pntrelmen lest sight of the robbers. Twe armed Negroes held up Jnceb Walkinsky in his store nt 1.117 Seuth street late yesterday afternoon and es caped with ?lf00 In cash, Jewels nnd clothing. There were two customers in the store ben the held-up men entered. They waited till the customers left. Then they attacked Wnlinsky and forced him te the rear of the "store. While- one of the men guarded him, the ether obtained $718 ensh, n handful of rings from a tray nnd n geld watch. The robbers locked Wnlinsky in a email room at the rear of the store and escaped. Will Meet te Pretest Tax Beest A mass-meeting te pretest ngainst In creases In real estate assessment will be held tonight at the. Uittcnheuse Hall, Fifty-third street nnd Haverford nve nue, by residents of the sectleu bounded by Market street, (tirnrd avenue, Forty-ninth nnd Fifty-fourth streets. (e) UnclurweuJ A UndcrwueJ GKOROIANAOAitniNKIt Actress who, claims the content of the npartment occupied by the Jatc Nat C. Goodwin, comedian, at tlie tlme of his death. She nursed hint during his last illness. Her claim Is' bnsed en ft letter written by the comedian. The fact that she auto graphed her photograph "Georgians Goodwin" ' raises the speculation whether she realty was the actor's sixth wife MANY SEEK WEDDED BLISS While Othera Ask Courts for Single unusual number of persons are going te give thanks this year because they have just been married, and a number of ethers in the city are taking steps te have something te be thankful for next Thanksgiving by applying ler divorces About 100 potential families visited the Marriage License liureau today-'in order that they could be married before or en Thanksgiving Day. Divorce applications, pending or granted, include forty-six in Court Ne. 1, twenty-two in Court Ne. 2, twenty five in Court Ne. S, thirteen in Court Ne. 4, nud sixty-two In Court Ne. 0. CROSS FOR MRS. STEVENSON Legien' of Hener Emblem Given te Phlladelphlan by France Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson hns re ceived the Cress of the French Legien of Hener, according te announcement yesterday by Prince Cnlnrd de llcnrn," chnrge d'affaires of the French cm bassyat Washington. "" According te the statement, the cress has been forwarded te Mrs. Stevenson, with nn official letter in recognition of valuable services of Mrs. Stevenson nnd bcr associates during nnd since the war in behalf of Frnnce. She Is literary editor of the Pimue Ledeeh. Engineering Draftsman Will draw your plans, or prvpnre your tstlmntts. y the Jeb or llenr 1. riNKKI. STEIN , tttn rh-Mnnt HI. PSfSjijft Gifts of Silver Hemb sfieuAf ba selected earr if ertftrcnTrg j's canMderwf Important Dinner and Tea Sets and Jlat Table Silver erSirgJle Pieces ffecfara&friyceff Cenirepiecea fee Cream Diahca BonBenDahe JFetver JBcwa Atnend tix':cj Ccmdleaircka MecrtPleHcn Ceke Dshea Vodeieble Diahes The Gift Boek 1921 j'ltuatru'ea and prices Chmtmas.Weddind and eMerGifia -mei'cd upainxpieat MacDonald & Campbell Real Reductions Men's Suits and Overcoats All Our Suits and Overcoats Are Reduced $10.00 and $15.00 Each When considering "spe cial" clothing offerings, weigh them against the surety of value offered by our 20 years' reputation for superior quality and style. Yeu can buy our wonder ful suits and overcoats at reductions which make us a less en every garment. If you want really fine cloth ing at bona fide savings, here .is your best oppor tunity. Nete: These reductions apply te our entir,e stocks of clothing; also Cleth Moter Coats, Leather Coats, Chauffeur Suits and Overcoats. 1334-1336 Chestnut Street v, . J yM' 'Sgv ,) ;, ,niif V ,.yt, . ,--'TrSfy .l.i iSW , l V.',u9Al r! ON DEATH SHIPS Thousands Herded en "Floating Madhouses" Suffer'Terri-' bio Privations RELIEF MEASURES RUSHED Ily the 'Associated Trrss Constantinople, Nev. 23. Measures te bring relief te the thousands of Russian refugees held ou ships hew nt anchor in the nosperns have been started by allied representatives In this citr. Hear Admiral Mark L. Bristel, com manding American naval forces operat ing In Turkish waters, has, with Mrs. Bristel organized nscrlesef tenant the United States embassy ,ffr' the'purpdse of raising funds JTer the.-IlttssinnsjTcns of thousands bf stibscrlptiehs '.have, been received from the" people 'of" Constan tinople, all. elements Joining 'In the, work. , The French camn nnd barracks near here have been turned ever, le part, te. the refugees, and the British military authorities have been providing rations for these peepje. The situation of the refugees was made mere uncomfortable by a pelting rainstorm today. The rnln later turned te sleet nnd snow, rendering the situntlen virtually hopeless, despite the efforts, of various Ited Cress missions which are strug gling te nllevlnte the appalling condi tion. The condition of the refugees aboard the ninety or mere, ships strung along the Bosperus Is appalling' and n ter rible catastrophe is feared unless the promptest measures are taken' te liyi'd the thousands who. arc writhing in misery and In pain.." The correspondent visited several of these' "floating hos pitals and mndheuses" and returned te shore with forebodings of' impending calamity. .Nene of the refugees has as yet been taken, native excepting the sick, diseased and insane, the latter being extremely numerous. As the correspondent rode across the Bosperus an' unpleasant smell from the ships was wafted te him despite n strong, cold sen breeze.". An American reiief officer accompanied him. As seen as the pair bearded the ships, the clothing of both was virtually tern off by half -maddened refugees, who- b'cgfj'cd which border th'e 'Bosperus IlerAsL Together Promiscuously . "t.n WMn.n nmt 'children, regard1 less of age, or sex, are herded together promiscuously' en the ships day nnd night In n state bf appalling filth and misery; Many women. of. distinguished demeanor.- despite their araggieu. ap pearance, offered te barter their .val uables, jewels, and furs for a crust of I.....I nM.n vlnaa .nf water. In some cases thfcv refugees have been without. The correspondent heard, that tHierc had been numere'us'sulcldes of desper ate refugees goings Insane .during the night hours. .Thef.Bpoke of ghostly temptation and, the. sobbing call- of the sea nt night when they were dying with thirst. Many of the refugees were re-, strained from Jumping overboard, while many succeeded.; , War-llardcnrd Nurses In Tears . The American navy Is assisting in transporting sick women te hospitals and the Near East Belief also has been prominent in, the work. War'-hardened nurses were moved te tears by maddened mothers-offering' their children te vis itors and the. scenes of separation have been beyond description. The death r.nlc has been abnormal as the result' of the lililn mid and the lack of feed. The .American Red, Cress Is offering, 30,000 rations, dally, ana severui Aiiicriaim are- brferlrigydonatlens arid subscrip tions. :. .!.., The French Government, which is In full 'charge of' the relief work, Is in capable of dealing with the situation arid -Is appealing" te thcNear. Knst Re lief, .whose" funds ere , limited. Fear was expressed 'by the ship's officers that cases of cannibalism would occur .un less feed supplies arc received prompt ly. In'1 many cases, they had te fight'eft maddened men from slaying children, they declared. The American hesital in Starabeul Is crowded te suffocation and the American Red Cress is giving,, oil Its available medical. supplies. iviIKN, WOBDS FAlLt "Say It Ntaily and Sieettly" with t ADAMS CANDY Thanksgiving Dinner TURKEY Chestnut Filling n'evefything $1.50 5 te 8 P. M. MAKE n,K8EHVATIONS NOW Z10 8. I.ROAD ST. M BONW1T TELLER &,CQl lO QfieSeeciatiu m Twonty-tve Yeung Women Will P. ,Flli''VafiYnci.ft Aft'nr. Tn- tensive Training TO fiELP MEET TAGE Solution of .tie shortage of. instructors in the .public schools Is being 'found in the system, put in. effect toBT"in,ccrteln schools in this city, when twenty-two young-women 'still students in the Olrls' Nermal, Scheel start their work ns teachers. , v . Anether method which Js, cftnectcd te be, effective Is immediate Jpstltutieti. of c'asses for teachers classes' In which special Ifintructfiin- In su'cV subjects- rn geography, xclvlcs nnd English will be given. Conditions resulting frem.eventi of rccen't-'yerirshave mnde such radical Changes In treatment of these studies that some teachers, old .In experience, have had their own troubles. Dr. Arneld Ocrsen, assistant super- ..... X- .1 ... ...!.. a .lll tlflVf weeks' nctlve training nt thewefk, and then twenty-two ethera wjh,d"scivi.u, thus Increnslpg the number regularly. The move te. conduct special classes in tcachcr-tralning among students is re garded as oil the mere essential because of changes in geography, due te the world -war, and unfamilfarlty .of man iirescnt teachers' with new boundary lines i new phases glycn the treatment et civics since women nave been given the privilege te vote, rfnd' interest generally among, parents te, sec that -children arc given n wide' training in'-.the matter et government, as relates equally toiniu teiniu ntclpal, state and national forms. ''MedcT classes" In each district will meet In n central school. They will be taught the new lessens bjr-sklIed .teach ers, and following the regular crass ses sion, U'c students will remain and dis cuss "methods, ask queries, and make their, own notes te benefit' them as prac tical teachers. Weman's Jury Settles Aute Case Eric, PA., Nev. 23.-r-(By A. IV) A coreucr' Jury Qorauesed of women, at 1 o'clock this morning held City Solici tor Martin C. Cernell, of this lty. re sponsible for the death of William Seliullr. and Priens Injury .of William Oenaldsnn, n week. oke. The men were run down by ..a speeding auto mobile while making repairs te the street railway tracks, The Jury, failed te name the ether occupants of 'the car. cjbimeM mSw&tytdex a SfxptfOjinaiiar) CHESTNUT AT 1 3TH STREET Anniversary Offering' WOMEN'S SMART iii' NEW FUR HATS 1 Formerly 30.00 and 40.00 15.00 A wonderful collection of smart, clever shapes developed in seal, squirrel, mole and nutria fur. Combined with softly blended brocades, duvetynes and gorgeous silks of superlative quality. ' -- -ft ,, s-liaiflfJSVllWV'iill WiIhWiIiM a i . smmKiAimfr.umZiWiNw.u 1 . ; . 1 'p Nene Sent C. O. D. Ne Approvals Ne Exchanges flk '14Mi ft- f iSn THANKSGIVING. DAY and the Football, Game Suggest v OVERCOATS All of our Splendid Over- ' coats, embracing the choicest fabrics, newest models, most desirably styles, -have been repriced te figures wl make them wonderfully tractive. 4jfsH fin mU- y7j;' nf lr ImF' -Y 'Al MM 1 (' mi "' N A fir m j 4 I M? MM&M' JmW mWmmWWWsm Jm tVl OWTV KslVlSVU, IBtTr 'I Thanksgiving Da t JACOB ;fjaSED'S 50NS 11 . ; l.r. vH'-i ' - f.' - ,rt ri ii ".? Jr. Ull'i ( . . . , 1 r t ..J ( . V ..- United Policy Fine Candy w very delieate and sensitive. lix original freshness and purity can best be preserved by being packed and sealed at the Candy Makers' table. Therefore we have adopted- the following policy in the conduct of our business: All candies are made in our own chocolate" factories and candy kitchens of the purest materials obtainable. They are sealed, crispy fresh, at the Candy Makers' tables in dust-proof contain ers. Oer home-made candies are produced in our Philadel phia Sunlight Candy Kitchens and delivered fresh every few hours te cur store. All candies are sold, in orig inal unbroken boxes and in "10-Cent Bags." Candies are net handled by our salts people, but come ready wrappedvfer immediate deliv ery, re that they reach ear customers without exposure or handling. Open sample packages are shown in closed glass cases for your ready selection. This system makes for quick, clean service; high quality; and economical oper ation. ' "United aaflJMfMBagiWfWpSB m1mmwfTVtjfMmmmmmmmmMmmmmme Thanksgiving Specials On Sale Tuesday, Wednesday & Thanksgiving Day "Evangeline" Chocolates at$l a Pound revive the old-fashioned, pre-war quality. They make the finest gift-box of chocolates you could imagine beautifully packed, and offering delicious variety. Chocolate "Stuffed" Turkeys Made of the finest sweet chocolate. The "Stuffing" con sists of .delicious marsh mallow and 6 CAC raupDcrry jelly for 50 Chocolate Walnut Tops A vanilla-flavored sugar cream centre coated with fine sweet chocolate and topped with large, 17 c bvircieu wainut III halves Mb. Chocolate-Covered Verithin Mints About the size of a silver dollar and worth that much a pound. The sugar cream centres have just the right amount of peppermint flavor and are covered with rfrtc uciicieua Diner-sweet f jf 'lb. Heme-Made Combination A two-ipeund .assortment of our He'mc-Madc Candies con taining Cocennut Bonbons, Pecan Apricot Mallows, Wrapt Nougats, Asserted Chocolates, Crystal Fruit Jellies, Wrapt Caramels, Peppermint and Wintcrgrccn Wafers, nnd 2 $4 Mi Almend Apricot.. T I Atl Mallows lbs. AstV Men Uie Variete A wonderful assortment pf Mint candies. Various mint flavors hi .asserted 'shapes and sizes. Just the t Mc .th'in g .'for your H4iu Thanksgiving table "ID. Salted Nats (Asserted) A fresh shipment of this year's nuts. Walnuts, Pecans, Filberts, Brazils, Almonds, Cashews, etc. Caref illy salt ed ana pacKeaizj II UVUUVUVC Mil boxes or. 1.25 Three Bitter-Sweets 'Three bitter-sweet chocolate items which we think will interest you especially, Verithin 79- Itahan (M. Old Dutch fiy Mini. !h ' rv..m ik v ri.-i-. v OfC Chocolates, lb. Philadelphia Stere 12th & Chestnut New Ywh, 9 Stores '- Sew Orleans, 4 Stores Newark. 1 Stere REASSURE CREDITORS OF' YOUNG, SMYTH, FIELD CO. Interests Will Be Carefully Looked v After, Committee 8ays Cenlplcte Btntcments covering tlie fig 11 res involved are being compiled tx!ny, following tlm formation of the creditor' committee of bankers and business men te ce-pperate In the liquidation of the wholesale ilry-goedo firm of Yeung, Smyth," Field & Ce. Stringency of the money market, coupled with existing merchandising condition made It edviAabtc that' a conference be called yenterday, at which it was" decided te form the creditor' committee. The financial report will, It in believed, leave baxelutely no doubt as te thn nelvency of the company. Albert J. Kulllvan, a member of the committee, Insilrd this statement for the committee. "Uased en plans new being censum mated' there is every rtanen te view the action taken from an abftelutely opti mistic viewpoint. Kxtcnalen of credit, under the approval of the creditors committee, composed of the strongest financial and manufacturing Interests here, nnd In New Yerk and Hest en, with the certainty of .continuance of thlH extension until .Tune .10, 1IV.22, in the strongest indication of reason for thai I eptlmUm. .- ' "And the granting te that commit J , tee of .extensive powers, together wlth,.y"" long period of known established repuA , tatien for fair dealing by the. firm or the Yeung, Smyth, Field h Ce., isauffi' dent assurance te all the creditors thai their Interests will be carefully an faithfully looked after, llut. at.thj ' sntnc time, It granta ample latitude l effort te work out the difficulties whick have developed only because of the ex isting merchandise situation nnd string, ent money conditions." CHILD DRINKS POISON ' Quick Trip te Hospital In Autf Saves Girl's Life Gertrude Frlellng, seven years old of 6B20 Hpraguc street, Oermantbwn, found a bottle of iodine wlille p,layip about the house at neon today nnd thinking It wns something sweet, started te drink it. She swallowed sevi erfll tablespoonfuls of the chemlcal.bct fore her mouth nnd lips burned her that she cried out for her mother. A passing automobile was steppec and the child wns taken te the !er. mnntnwn Hospital. Physicians sue'1 ceeded In removing most of the iedlnl and in allaying the burns, and flertrud is new resting comfortably at the litis, pltnl. IH aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimnimiiiiiimiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiliiig 13 mme'emmmmmmmmmemmtmmmaemmmmmmmimmmemmmimimaeimammamufmmmemmSlmmmwemmmm' a V I mW WWM- mmm- SE g Special Sale ! $15 for Patrick Mackinaws Intended te bring $18 te $22.50 WOVEN from the wool of North ern Sheep and made into these sturdy coats that are better than the most bitter weather! Small sizes for Youths, all sizes for Yeung Men ! Ideal Coats. for Winter out-of-doers for skating, sledding, skiing! Special at $15 s The Reductions in this Great Unloading Sale of Perry's Higher-Priced Overcoats and Suits Combine Quality with lowered price ! Buy them new while the selections are running strong! Special Values in Fine Suits and Fine Overcoats at $50 Bargains in Suits and Overcoats . at $35 which is $15 te $20 less than they were made te bring! We're net considering their cost in making the reduction ! 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