tTi ftTUlL Iltt i"3 iT,'M "?' cfi-wr-ymf"' -- rt !fWv ' "' .' - x '"-m Sr'T.r!W3nnja- ,, . ,- 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1020 ,v4.,, - -4W5(gWJ -; h-:v ' TJ 'if if': .'.' I ftlfM ,P y V. fffff . krirt-r iKI F F RANCE NOW READY OR RUSSIAN TRAD E Leygues Admits Soviet Govern ment Is Actually in Opera Opera teonWill Lift Blockade REPUDIATES GEN. WRAMGEL Paris, Nev. 20. Siipprwlen of the blockade of IIuksIu is fnvercil by Pre mier Leyfcucs he told the cemmltte-' en foreign rotations of t!ir Ciimnlier of Deputies Wednesday nlclit. Innnmcli an the Soviet fievernment If actually in operntlen, he deelnred, it lms been de rided te permit Frnnch tniiliT nnil mamifnettircrs te de nil the biiviiuw they enn with Husia. In addition, snys Marcel Cnrhln. who is n member of the committee and vhe has written an iirrniint of the premier's statement for the newspaper Hiimamte. 51. I.eyRiies iinid he was tirriitiKitig te enceitrnRe trade with Kusi.i. DIseus.sInK the roc i nt defeat of (Ten. era! Wrangel. the premier :ii'tti'il he considered that France mis ielencd nf nil ensacements toward him ; t'ia' France was new feeding WnumH's army elt of humanity, bit would lenfit.ne this work no longer than neec.-mry. IThe premier said lie was net thinking of using tiie remnant of the wrntijiel army in any way nml, incidentally, announced that half of (leneral WraiiRid's troops were new in Scrlda, where they were being reorganized I melon, Nev. Li!. - - The Supreme I'eonemle Soviet of Itnsslii, nays n Moscow wiri'lc messai;e jestcrilay. issued a de.rcc pidntimr out the gen eral principles en which foreign capital ists will be permit ted te exploit the natural riches of Kussla. The Soviet (ievermiient has received requests from feieign capitalists te afford uch rights, the message states, and Soviet Russia reiuilres offers of ci 'I'leticed forces and huge matuial i meiiim iii eithi' In enate within the lieumlaiies of Tin - in an Inexhaustible isouiee of taw material for tnnnufne- i lure en the sunt and abroad. new i law penults feirign capitalist te work the natuial riches of !ushi. the mess ,ige ilei lares receiving return the rlglit te expert abroad a portion of their production. The Soviet government premises for- I fiirti capitalists that nothing the in vest in undertaking, in Kuia hall be i nationalized, centiscated or requisi- j tieiied. J Itlga. Nev. -'(! Illy A. t'.i Al though penoe nesotlatlens lietwccn rep- 1 reseiitativis of Soviet Kussia and Po land in e pioeeeiling here, word has b i ri'ceived that the Soviet (internment ha arrested tlie Polish Hed ("less delega tion in Moscow. It i aNe reported from Moscow that 'urge Keil arint contingents hate Ihm". summoned te Smelensk and stationed en the Dvitni river. It is said here that the Itiissslans de net believe In peace with Poland. M. I .leffc, head of the ISolshevist eeintnls- nlen, is credited witli having declared that if pence were concluded It would I last only three months. It is alleged , that In the negotiations, which nre le- hind closed doers, he is using all means te protract the proceedings. E. C. BENEDICT INTERRED Officials of Yacht Clubs and Bankers and Brokers Attend Funeral (ireenwlrb, Conn., Nev. 'JO. The funeral of 15. C. Henedlct, broker nml yachtsman, who died Tuesday night, was held from Ills bite home at Indian harbor yesterday. The IXcv. Dr. I- rnnk A. llesmer officiated and hymns were Kiing by the .Mendelssohn Club of New Yerk. A Inrge company of friends and former associates of the Inte commodore. Including officials of yacht clubs and brokers and bankers from rscw lerK, attended the funeral. Six veteran empleyes of the I'cnc. diet estate acted ns pallbearers. Uitrlei was in Piitman Cemetery here. tssng I1mt ClKtirrit-f Hurnliler 111 .(I. Inn t A 1,1 ,s Disk !rl l'sil-tt . " tltlil ,t-n Wrlirllt.lt " slfl-s 2 C ". --i 'f-fl --. J si& Real, Practical Christmas Gifts We nil er an assortment of gifts that ait- most unusually attrac ts e and very practical. Send tin eui new illustrated attain" f inas sue,c,estiens. iee our s'ft display en second Heur i Mil I iMI.t- I II. .11. 1 Slmil. ;, Imm&mmz iti? s-iiitiiiiirr.. ii. nitr ,i li I'iiiiH OU ,I,I tl.ihui;.!,... limes SUk Mie.l 1S25 CHESTNUT bT. Remarkable Opportunity I Hudsen Seal Coats at Great Savings 11PD1E1! iHiHHlEia Furriers and Milliners I'urrhnttna a p r n I ,' e r il r i a eiirf Libert) mi7. nwrjited. Mali enrr," promptly lllr,!, I'ur pnrmrnts repair nl nml rrmntleletl. 1115 CHESTNUT ST. C OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Charge pwrhasts will be billed en January 1st. Purchasers apenlnp new accounts will be entlttcd te the aberc dating. Extra larpa sizes up te SI bust. :3: CL In some instances mere than one-half. The best way te appreciate the truly wonderful values is te see them. That will mean mere than anything we can say by means of the printed word. We mention just a few items of our vast offering. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase y '--! If IK I: P3 f , Special - Fex & Wolf Scarfs Animal effects, lined nml solid in Black, II: own, Taupe, Peiret and Kam chatka. 14.50 29.50 39.50 Values 2. ',.50, 30.50 and J,0.50 Cheker Scarfs V.I .in Tiiupp V'i . .10..10 sd.-.ii ,inp .Mini, r.'-nin) in. .te :i!)..Mi tiim M.irli-n . ill .in 14. .'II Niitiirnt HrKe.m . : t .Ml I!) .Ml III .-Il 1.' sldnl . . nt.'O III..-.0 .l.ip s.h(i . . . III.AO (III. "il llmlsim lln.t Siib,.,H..0 Hudsen Seal Coats Sports Medel, Self- II 9T trimmed J-OtP Sperttt Medel, with Squirrel, Skunk or Heaver T Q T cellar and cuffs J Sports Medel, trith Squirrel, Skunk or Heater OAFZ cellar and cuffs iOI'O Three-quarter (10-inch) OA FZ length, nclf -trimmed ) tj J:tf Three-quarter (10-inch), trith Squirrel, Skunk or OQT licttver cal'ar and cuffs.... tiw Three-quarter (ID-inch), Squirrel, Skunk or Beaver A A T cellar and cuffs j'JkrtO Full length. 45-inch; self- XAQZ trimmed cellar and cuffs.. xOtf 10 and V.j inch, trith Self, Squirrel, Skunk or Heaver rOT cellar and cuffs j O&O Hudsen Seal Wraps With Self or Squirrel cellar O Q J? and cuffs fO SO Choice of Self, Skunk or AQFZ Heaver cellar and cuffs J r Specia ' CHOKER SCARFS Natural Squirrel, Austr.l lliin (ipesstim and .Fop Mink, unimi.l cfTects. Solid, well made. 12.50 Uennlarly 11. SI) Fur Steles ftO.nn rrcnrli Keiil 3!). BO 110.(10 Scetrh Mele (ID SO tlO.IIO HiiiIneii .Seal fin.SII 12.1.00 Natural Nutrln. . . .TJ.80 i:i.".IIO Niitiirnt Sluink ....SI. (10 1S.1.00 Niilurul Sinitrrcl ..S4B0 1 7.1.IMI Jap Mink 07.50 -Special- AUSTRALIAN SEAL STOLES 11 In. 'In s w lie " ' I'" ' Iivib Made from hnf'.. lus trous ."kins, and cxccptlei.al valui. 29.50 Vrpuhtr Value $9. .70 5S3i5srjy ' " lz. 'g .sEP !, uilkkMUJ ...tJiL...i..t.., ESKICBBI The Heuse that Heppe Built Founded in 1SG5 Thi 3 IS he greatest piano-buying opportunity ever offered in Philadelphia as S2S my m 22 & m-s.xr m t&i A ee-nperat. ic. tjr up-m.jng plan limited te 300 member Member's fee $1 Ue-fiawrd if your application is rejected or if jett decide net te buy. The Heppe Christmas Club is an extraordinary opportunity different from special sales, bargains, etc. It is a merchandising offer covering an entire stock. , It is net a sale of special instruments made up for sales purposes. Nnr is it a sale ei discontinued styles or shopworn instruments. This Club embrace:; every new and lircd piano and player-piano in ihc entire Ilcppc line of world famous standard-priced instruments. Standard Merchandise Available or Rental Payment PJcin with Special Advantages Every piano ar.d plnyer-pi.'.ne in the Hpr.e store is offered through this Club. Even the Masen 0: Ilamiin and Stcinway instruments are included and all tlie utheie down te the lowest priced used piano in our establishment. Every Club Advantage applied te any purchase. The Special Lew Pay ments, the Liie Insurance feature, the Hrnlf-Paymcnl privilege, the 10-year Guar antee, the fire I:u,ur.nje feature with all tlf e'her advantages apply equally te every purchase. 1 his is an opportunity of a lifetime. Yeu Have Until Christmas te Make Your Selection' But Yen Must Jein New te Secure the Club Advantag . J v.-'a l-iM t iJir?iiii'OTJ5.yr .'j mmwmm World-Famous Instruments available in tin's Club MASON & HAM UN Upnpht ami Grand Pianos STKIWVAY Due-Art Pianola-Pianos WBBEH Pianos and P.anola-Pianes STEC'K Due-Art Piunoia-Pianes IIKIM'K Pianos and Pianola-Pianos WIIEKLOCK Due-Art Piunoia-Pianes STUOU1) Due-Art Pianolu-Pianes MAUt'KLLLS Pianos EDOL'AUD JULES Uprigiit and Grand P ines H. (. SCHOMACKEK Upright and Grand Planus FUANCESCA Pianec and Pluyur-I'iunea . c& Club member' de net have te decide at once upon their particular instrument. I'hey have until Christmas te make their selertien but you must join new in order te secure the advantages. This Club is limited. Only 300 members will be accepted and no application will be accepted after December 8. Hence it is necessary te apply at once in order te be sure of securing the Club privileges. Remember, the membership fee is only $1 .00, and if your application is rejected or if you decide net te buy your membership fee will be refunded at once. Memberships Going Fast Send in Your Application A.T ONCE! Club Limited te 300 Club Advantages Ki'lcclien fmrri entire Heppe stork of world-famous s'.andard prii'Pil piane.s mid player-uiunes. If Yours ie Pay en a Kental Puvnu'iit Ajrrt'i'niPnt - without juritrment note. Yeu arc free te return or purchase at any time. Special Small-Down Payments I.ew Monthly Payments 30-Day Refund. Free Exchange Privilege. 10-Year Guarantee. L'fe Insurance. Fire Insurance. Half-Payment Privilege. 1 Free Tuning. Heppe Repair Service for Six Months. Free Steel With Pianos. Free Bench or Chair With Player-Piunes and Grand Pianos. I ree Instruction Boek With Pianos. Te apply for mr-mlfr-h.p merely fill out the attarhed coupon and send It at once te e th?r ei' our stores and ou will receive a member-hip blank and full infermiii.n .'U'ejt tl.r Heppe Chriftmas Club. By signing the member ship hpplica'.en I lar.k and returning it with the fee of 51, if your application is approved, you will I e ntitk'd te every Club advantage en a purchase made any tiine before Chn.stmas. Fill out the coupon and send it at once! Cd .Je Jhh pe 1117-1119 Chestnut Street 6th ar4d Thompson Streets ail This Coupon Today! ww,,, , ,.,. C. J. Heppe & Sen, 1117-1119 Chestnut Street, or 6th & Thompson Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Please send me full particulars about the Heppe Christmas Club. Pinnes Player-Pianos Largest Men's and Beys' Clothing Stere in Philadelphia 1019-21 Market Street Mr. ill Says: me in Today r tomorrow If Yeu Want te Buy Your Clethes at the Greatest Actual Savings, in Many Years O Stere Orders Accepted Open Every Evening MMSk That Are the Best Yet f M A f I am interested in (Check one) Name Address, Offered at This Lew Price Man, if you have already seen the threnys that tome here each d.y ir these wonderful suits and overt-eats you knew then that Mr. Hill is c-reating a sensation with this record-breaking sale. If yuii iiim "' a new winter :u;t or overcoat, then come lure today or tomorrow and share in this sav ing tlr.' iMuul of which you won't find anywhere. Every New Style Every Wanted Celer Every Eesired Material- and what u wondrous assortment. Yeu have never Kiir anythintr like it. Thousands and thousands of Ktirnients ready for your cheesing at this low price. Can't ke wrnni,' - - Mr. HILL'S PERSONAL (.UAKANTKK (JOKH WITH IiVEIlY PUUCHASE. 5 ypw mh & weresests Mr. Hill takes his hiu'her-pticed Kiitnicnt.s and slashes them in price for ted:y and tomorrow. Yes. Sirthe fiiit'.st vmhiUmi, the liest of tuil'iriiuf and the individual styles that eu",v man Ieuks te wear is new nHiraccd in tliis wonderful preup elTered at this sen sational le jirice. eys is Mackinaws & jM Vnsagrasrf "f-M ssasm s Soils, Overcoats f I I W: m urz Ua link .ins thn linen mi Riivm' fTlntlilmr Wlwm M- ir: i ..... . ." , . S . .... ,,-. .... . ',' "' " iu aiu. i ie ijie values he sets new records. Just imuRine this preup-suits, overcoats and mackinaws of finest quality materials "tpius. And we can lit every boy fiein 3 te 18 years. Parents share in this extraordinary saving. ."-. SH HILL CO. 1019-21 MARKET. STJ yp Wffi '- jyAA-tfVk-AaA.AyM JU&) HE i itiJt .'S.t'-, y.hm tiM't Mi!, .y"tu 4--., m'JiM m I i.ed, ii.yu-20. . f udjvwwA''''-i: n
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