Vfi lwwwJ,.Ij Nwismm$i&iffi Ar Uf-ttfy ft' WIBSm.' l (.!-?: ? xV'iig ; SyCszlvw" . ..rT-Sj Vf "".JiJmWWim i-'i - i- - v w: ,ts.', . viv " " ' "' If- -., '"' VijWfc WWr -r "- "" TtWr TJKWrfV W-'f'r-TWjPT-" V''T7v?vs: Jw 'V 'r IRRaVMVvVIWHnipVDMMIMMM" ?7jtfrKXr i j ; wflfw i vlH j. i. ' vl: .- ii. v .. wm I ' ' t... 't l -V S. - W 1 I ft n v t 6 EVENING PUBLIC tEDGER-PHlTAjDELPHIA:, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER' 36, 1020 BERLIN EMBASSY FOR SALE CHEAP Chnnce for U. S. te Obtain Palatial Residences of Haps- burg Diplomacy VANDERLIP MEETS Hprrl.il cnll- 11iMitrliFft rnirlntnl from today' rtibllr l.fdtrr. Cepjrishl, 10W. hr tlir Pulillc I.nlur Ce. (We of feed, the llavnrinn (levprnmeiit Is permitting the brewing of S per cent beer, which la the pre-war uunllty. I'elcs Heg Hoever for Feet! Londen. Nev. SO. Twe miiirnU from t I'elnncl en behalf of the tiiulcrnmirMied nnd starving children of thnt country were Bcut te Herbert Hoever yrterdn through the Amerlcnn relief rfdmlnlstrn rfdmlnlstrn tlen from Its Londen lietilqnnrters. Lively Interest In U. S. Oil Note Geneva, Nev. HO. Lively Interest It displayed here mining the delegnte In the published text of the Amerlcnn note te (Srnit Brltnln regarding the Meso Mese Meso petnminn oil fields. Coming nt n me- DAVIS'""'"1 wll" council i"'1 tlie assembly committees have the difficult problem of mandates under consideration, the Judi cial point iniM'd In the Amerlcnn iibte as te the competency of a mandatory te exploit the raw materials under Its mandate for its own advantage, Is con- The Tnited States miiei-eil l,v jurists handling the mat in nx- terles tlri-lln. Vn. .'in has an excellent opportunity te pre !n;ntl1lu!;lR'1!s,,I:;nmm,a, irum .iiKina s mitinciai eiuicuiiics iiiiu jh tlicir respective territories. the low value of the Herman mark and acquire a magnificent embassy building In Ilerlln for virtually n song. It can it It desire act upon the long -discussed It is held here bv some authorities that the American thesis. I. e.. that nil nations tnnt have nn eipial advantage l in mandate tenltnries, is a fair inter U. S. MUST LEAD GAS WARFAR E Gen. Fries, in Repert te Baker, Urges Development Greater Than Any Other Natien POINTS TO PROGRESS Hy the AMerlntrd 1'ress Washington, Nev. .10. Declaring that the world war demonstrated thnt "en enemy bent en aggression cannot he trusted te live up te any set rules for war," Hrlgndler ficncrnl A. Tries, chief of the chemical wnrfare service of the army, In his nuuunl re pert te Secretary Haker today asserts thnt the development of this branch of the United, States army te a point "where It ts Impossible for any nation te go further" will de much toward de terring ether nations from forcing hos tilities against the I'nltcd States. This country Is In n position te manu facture nnd te deliver en the fie'd el battle mere chemical than any ether nation or group of nations, says Oen ernl Fries, adding thnt "the I'nltcd States has wisely decided te continue the chemical warfare service with suf ficient powers nnd funds te develop Its possibilities, net for aggression, but te insure thnt If American boys must ever again shoulder arms In defense of the liberty of their country they will de se en nn emml footing with nny ether nn nn tlen se fnr as chemical wnrfare Is con cerned." During the Inst year the service has conducted experiments of great' vnluc In the production of new gns nnd chem ical Instruments of wnr, the report says, nnd tins affected n close Unison with ' mists nnd chemical societies In civil Ame:llfc, . vii lermni wnr contracts et tne serv ice have been settled, nnd Informal con- project of owning Its own embassies in Ir?ttIeti of the letter and spirit of th. the principal Kurenenn canitnls se as te permit the ynlectlen of ambassadors from men of ability but modest means, for It can become the heir te the homes of Hepsbiirf.- diplomacy In most of the capitals of Kurepe since orders have rone out from Vienna te liquidate all the embassy properties te rnle money te keep the home government going. The Austre-Hungarian embassy build Sng In llerlln. whose location and size correspond te the leading position which the Aus-tre-Hungarian ambassador al ways mnlntnliu'd in the diplomatic po litical world In Germany, can be bought by the Amerlcnn Government for fi.000.000 marks between .$70,000 and $75,000. Vnnderllp te Shew Ills Hand Londen, Nev. .'10. Washington Unker Vanderlip yesterday conferred for n hour and a half with Ambassador Dvls ami .1. Hutler Wright at the American embnssy. "I told them." Mr. Vnnderlip said. "thnt I would go te Washington im mediately upon my return te the United States next week and put all my cards en the table." Last night Mr. Vnnderllp i.?sued a statement from the Soviet government "te the American people," which de clared : "Tell the Amerlcnn people te send tis locomotives nnd our nrmies will never test until every Japanese In Siberia is under ground or In the sen. Let Amor Amer ice, Canada, Australia and Russia make of the Pacific a free ocean. The political situation will never ugnln be no propitious." Bavaria Gets 8 I C. Ueer Again Berlin, Nev. !!0. "Iicer vereus bel- hevlsm" that is the situation in Ha- Varla. Just as the hard winter Is spt- tlng in, with a lack of fuel and a short - league covenant as regards mandates. WILL OPPOSE "SAD SUNDAY"! . . . . " i New Yerk Sporting Organizations Seek Liberal Observance New Yerk. Nev. 30. (Hy A. I) A movement te form nn organization oppeed te the announced plans of the Lord's Day Alliance for stricter ob servance of the Sabbath was launched yesterday by several sporting nnd amusement organizations, including the International Sporting Club. The proposed organization, it wns snld, plans te center its efforts in crystallizing sentiment in favor of a liberal Sunday observance 'and te sub mit its plans in cenrrete form te Govereor-elect Miller ns seen lis he takes (llicc. KffertH also will be made te convince the governor thnt sentiment is against the rejierted efforts of some Republicans te repeal or n'nend sporting legislation, such as the liexing law and the Sunda baseball law, passed during Governer Smith's term. A canvass of the state also will be a part of the campaign by the new or ganization, it was said, for the purpose of presenting petitions te the governor favoring a libernl Sunday. Pekln te Shanghai Air Service Snrj.'l Cab! Ultpntth. ''np'jrieht, lOtO Shanghai. Nev. .'0. OffiVial sanction, has been given by the IVkin cabinet for the inauguration of nn air service be tween I'ekln and Shanghai. There will be intermediate stations nt Tsjnan. Su Su chew and Nanking, where steps for the night will be made. Fer the first six months the airplanes will transport enlv mail, but after that they will carry passengers and express. A Wilson Wilsen painted V; building When Wilsen painters fin ish a job you knew that it is tlene right. Yeu knew that only right kind of paint has been properly laid en that the right amount of only the host white lead, linseed oil and turpentine have been used. The way every Wilsen job stands the weather and ele ments proves this time nnd time npraln. lwaoeD painting! ft II.3V1W Will stand the lest of time 44 N.7tb.St. Established lOSt tracts arc mere than OS per cent, liqui dated, the report asserts. Of the formal contracts, l'J14 have been settled for slightly mero than $287,000, a saving te the government of mero than $0,000, 000. The wilvage and sales section of the service disposed of plants and ma terials representing an expedlture of nearly $7,500,000, the report says, the sales averaging 27 per cent of the cost price. AGED COUPLE DIE TOGETHER Fearing Poverty, Inventor, 82, and Wife, 80, End Lives New Yerk, Nev. 110. Jehn Guest, eighty-two yen's old, nnd his wife. Au gusta, eighty, committed suicide by In haling gas early yesterday In the room they hed occupied for yenrs In Hroolt Hreolt Hroelt lyn'. Guest, nn Inventor, was promi nent In Masonic nnd Republlcnn clr cles when St. Felix street wns fashion able, but lest his money In litigation ever pntent rights. Mrs. Catherine McOuIre, proprietor Our New Catalogue Is Ready installation and repair work It contains hundreds of pho tographic illustrations of Dia monds, Watc h c s, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. It will help you solve the gift problem for the coming Christ mas season. If you arc net en our mailing list Call or Write for a Copy. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JUWELEUS SILVERSMITHS of the rooming house, found the nged couple, clasped In each ether's arms, dead upon the bed. Mrs. Guest, had dressed herself In the last of the well worn finery of ether days. Te n Masonic apron hanging ever a chair back whs pinned a nete. It said : "Please burr this with me. Jehn Guest." A letter In the wife's hand wltlng was nddresscd te Mrs. Knmile Wyatt. Mrs. Wyatt said the letter had been written late Sunday night nnd thnt in r.ubstnncc Mrs. Guest had declared she "could stand It no longer" and that denth "would be sweet" both te her nml her "dear huibiuid," who had been her life's companion. i RIEMUR SHIRT CeT I 908nChMtniit SJ;TA'.hijigr.t.. 1879 COVERINO THE ENTIRE FIELD OF MtCMANICAL EQUIPMENT FOR OUILDINGS POWEB-STCAM 8, ELECTRIC-HEATING PLUMBING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS LIOHTINO VENTILATING GENERAL PIPING WORK ETC. If your coal pile is going down tee fast nnd the heat comes up tee slew, there's something wrong with the heater, the fireman or the coal. 10 te 1 it's the heater. Get us te leek it ever while in action, nnd we can show you hew te fix it. Just ring us en the phone nnd nsk for the Heating Department. STUDENTS ARE REBUKED Cernell's Acting President Tells Men Coeds Must Be Respected Itha, Nev. BO. lllsslnu of women students and nn apparent disposition en the part of men students te make them feel ill at e ose whenever they appeared nt a public gathering around the campus cnused A. W. Smith, acting president of Cernell University, te Is sue a' statement yesterday reminding ' ' ' ...... .. 1 fM .-'- , j it . it. i. . lli Ai.t. al spected. President Smith's nctfelt ! V, climax te nn anti-feminism -movement tllllt Was ewiricu micu uumu.... ... geed-looking young Women from Sage College marched In a parade nnd later, ball players In the Dartmouth , The president, s miueiirem. "" disloyalty te the name of the un iJveriUjv saying ! "He who Is dlsrrspcctfuLtO tht women students is .lis byal (e thj founder's memory nnd te the geed namt of Cernell." ua V If you're out te coax a saving Try this convenient cor ner. Prices en all our men's winter suits and overcoats have been pruned all along the line. $35 te $75 Were $50 te $95 COMPARE Ferre 6 Ce.inc ClethUrt fi Outfitters Arrats for Rogers Peel Clethes Chestnut Street at Junipen Santa Claus will net disappoint you this Christmas if you order a "Unliable" gas range as the gift for the home. We have just unleaded four carloads of these beautiful sturdy angliren "Ucliahle" gas ranges, made by the largest gus range factory in the country. A gift like this will be enduring and will pay many years of dailj' dividends in better meals, easier prepared with less time and fuel. Don't worry along with your old worn out or incllicient range. We'll take it in exchange and make you an allowance. Every variety of hize and style of these fine ranges are en our floors for your inspec tion. A number of "Ueliable" equipped with LORAIN even heat regulator. Seme all-white porcelain. Every one guaranteed as their name implies "Ueliable." We are also headquarters for the famous "Quality" gas range long known as Phila delphia's stnndard. Alse the "Direct Action" and "Adelphia." See our display of Refrigerators, Heaters and Solargle Cas Heaters. Three CENTRAL N. E. Cor. 13th & Arch 1026 Arch St. Thin Stere open St. Err. -i i JfHCSMBBKlTSi nmim umvi Jmfr Will tY w j iKr sr$Mfl1smr Sfr Tl"'i Kitchen Cabinets, Wafer Stores WEST PHILA. 263 Se. 52d St. Mnr epn Men,, nnd Sut. i:enlniri Frl. Miiii3iniiOTwrEiiT;iii!iiiiiaaMn;!P g 'wuiiuiuraiu.iiiu.iiigiiiisinugA'iiiDiiiiiiniiiiiidiiign II 7$s IliQIKJIillllllBUHlllllHiaHllllIinilllllllllPJC ilF. New Come Today's Offerings at Oak Hall! Yesterday, today and every day this week thousands of men's Suits are ready te your hand te cheese from at One-Third, One-Half and Less Than a Half! Today every young man's fine winter worsted and woolen suit enters the sale te augment its saving possibilities. Over 1000 Yeung Men's Suits (Net One Held Out) MARKED at unprecedented reductions. All hand tailored, every strand pure wool, made by skilled tailors Oak Hall's own stock. Staple fabrics and colors, blues, blacks; both single and double breasted every suit is in this sale. $20 FOR YOUNG MEN'S $30 & $25 OAK HALL SUITS $25 FOR YOUNG MEN'S $45 & $40 OAK HALL SUITS $30 FOR YOUNG MEN'S $50 & $45 OAK HALL SUITS $35 FOR YOUNG MEN'S $55 & $50 OAK HALL SUITS $40 FOR YOUNG MEN'S $65 & $60 OAK HALL SUITS 1 . -6El'B i fefe, Gifts Our Liberal I 1 f?jKj Credit Terms l H JirC(tf ' Secure you nny kind Si H V ''iv(sm9 fe??5iK jewelry en such mU H 15Ev2S eeiy payments that you j yf S J 'l" feel no strain en your . Bg 1 Fer Men poc'etbeok- I 1 AnteunC EJ9SPSE "- .nm VkA gnu w ml Cj $125 Seven Jeweled Movement; 20-ycar Guaranteed Case, iKrxk f I II 520 Platinum Scarf I'in, ery line-diamonds. S mall (infier ring, sund chas ed onyx. Solid geld. $25 iiMrs bur sturr In ruieus BUI. Ire. us tremen- deas bnylnr power. CAY OMiv A DOLLAR WeeklY ' W ! roct-bettoro prlcn nnd SKABE the .livings with TOT7. Cn or ! JtrX Heek Vi -llim: 1'uene. Walnut S610 Important Items and Prices Involving Our Own Geed Stocks Already in the Sale ! Men's $40 & $45 Suits at Half Price and Less $20 Men's $50 & $60 Suits at Half Price and Less $25 Men's $45 & $50 Suits at About a Third Off $30 Men's $50 & $55 Suits at About a Third Off $35 Men's $55 & $65 Suits at About a Third Off $40 Men's $75 & $85 Suits at About a Third Off $50 Men's and Yeung Men's Overcoats $85 Overcoats . $65 $75 Overcoats . $55 $65 Overcoats $40 Overcoats $45 $30 Think of buying Oak Hall's own standard all-wool winter overcoats for as little as $30! 20 off ALL SUITINGS BUILT TO MEASURE SUIT INGS, OVER COATINGS, TROUSERINGS, DRESS COATINGS EVERY FABRIC IN THE TAILORING SHOP. Tomorrow Weman's Shep Sale. Thursday All Beys' Clothing, Men's Furnish ings. Friday and Saturday Whole Stere's Stocks in a Greater Sale titan lias been seen in Philadelphia since before 1914. Watch newspapers for details Wanamaker & Brown JJtSStSS rcimMaiWMiramffiMfflini MMaawiiiaflwiiiHjipiMiiaHiri'iTnBiii MMMinnnBiin iwjiNriiiiiiiTiiiiiitiiiiiiiiieiiwiriiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiwiiWiiiiiiii riminiswiiinMiii m m i m -Charge Accounts InvitedMflMli DMail Orders FilledlBlMiiai Illustrated Catalogue Free en Request avfeen & DeMairj) 1215 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery Charge Purchases Tomorrow Posted te Bilts Payable February 1st, 1921 T We repair and remodel your Fur Garments very JJ skillfully and very reasonably in price, as well! Tomorrow Super-Extraordinary Offer in Our Anniversary Sale, of 112 Fur Coats selected from our own stocks at the one low price of This Price is less than Wholesale Cost 9.50 Regularly 135.00 te 150.00 Savings of 45-50 te 60-0 en Every Ceat French Seal, Marmet, Leepard Cat, Canadian Seal, Taupe Lamb, Black or Brown Taupe, Ceney and Siberian Wolf. Cellars and Cuffs of Australian Seal, Australian Opossum and French Seal. In spei-ts or 3A-length models, with large rolling shawl cellar and wide bell cuffs of contrasting or self fur. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase This is another one of these unusual super-sales that we are far tee meuest te claim a supreme greatness ler but we will say that it is worth your while te come. A geed many .Philadelphia women will regret net coming, be cause they will be sure te hear it spoken of after the event is ever. Se we suggest that you come tomorrow, and it will be well te come early. We held one of these Sales recently, and the advertised number of coats were well depleted long before the middle of the afternoon. Yeu will save from 45.50 te 60.50 en every Ceat Coats that are the equal of these that sold a few weeks back at the regular price. But we are new taking these Coats out of our regular stock and cut ting the prices deep! Extra Sales Force Will Be In Attendance-Deers Will Be Open Early for the Convenience et Ladles Going te Business Fur Trimmings, Cellars and Cuffs, at Anniversary Sale Prlre V - m m ..i. Liuerty. uends and Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted One of the Special French Seal Coats at 89.50 One of the Special Marmet Coats at 89 SO IK m, i I WilMPliiJi O. j A . TT71 J "B P. 1 Jf. .'! VW-'il V-. h i'ii i y (. V t-v- .T-..L , (. .tA'fi:!.-- nrt.t r',ty$iir.A&-i'iStk.if ... ...LMfUA.t t u.:t '.itfx&li-U.Ml .j ..j?v -V M ,ii. . JiSjQ "vn t-JM.Ttvftte'iii Mi&aKiiir3A '" ' Ztftti 1 jr