rzpjiiM- '.ui ,i..-w. ; ..m, .,-., n4yWlhblUi'l i .fci'-r- - . liMlHi , ITlf " yV)rl -" "WJ Irf'. l("f V 4"l" 'i- 'p' EVENING PUBLIC (tEBGER--PHIi;ADELPHIA, 'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1,, 1920 pqppgipijppfwn11" .. r-----," "r w I ) 11 Si Teme un'Azlone Mllitare Contre i Loglenari di D'Annunzie N Y IUktips & Cemntnv. Uroeklm lit mm a cermt, Arcnirrcti nIllerfeGbncrcte', It costs mere te build in Winter than in Summer, but if you start your building new you'll be six months ahead of the fellow who waits till spring te build. TURNER Construction Ce. ITU "tinem Strict rubllnh.1 mil DlilrtbutM tTnflir nCHMIT NO. S41. Autherlzrd tr the act of October 6. 1017, en HI t th. IMitoftlce at rtilln d'lphln. Pa. a. s. durijshen. reitnultr anrl. fi IRISH SUSPECTS I FROM U. S. FREED j (Armed Men Arrested at Seuth- ritime, 1 dlrtmbre TVazlene mill (arc rontre I lrgienarl del eemnmUntc Onbrielp D'Anminiile In quMitn elttfi' "' nnnnrditfrnente Drnlrtta In un online I ilel iciorne nnese dal Oeneralp Cavljlla, Italian? nl renflnl dl Flume. "Nel abblame da nffrentnre una irrarp nreva In aueste memente dice 1 I'ordlne del clorne ma le faccle an- Rrxnamenie nepra la vesirn cempieia roenrrazionr." Durante una conversazione con un eiernallstn II Generals Cavlglla avrebbe drtte die egU si sarebbe sublte ritlrate dnlln Hccna hc un tale pnnse petcvn canarc un cnmblaraente nell'attitudlne di D'Annunzie, dlccndest chc aarebbe stnte fellclKsIme di sacrlflrarsl per 11 bene della nazlene. "Xcsiun Itnliane ha dette 11 Carl- Kiln petrebbe opperro la sua volenta' a quella del Faese." ITALIAN REGULARS TO ATTACK FIUME i General Cavlglla Has Thrrfwn Corden About City Asks Troops for Ce-operation HOPE D'ANNUNZIO WILL QUIT ampten Upen Arrival of Aquitania PARTIAL LAW AT WIACROOM My the dissociated Tress Londen. Dec. 1. Six men arrested 11 . fct Southampton yesterday upon the ar t fc-lval of the liner Aquitania from New Lerk were released here today by police J efficlals. When they vere arrested, It Was announced, they were Buspected of belni; nccnts of the Sinn Fein. Revolvers were found en their per sons and they were breuuht te Scotland Yard and quettened. Their identities bave net been disclosed. The bodies of the fifteen auxiliary po lice recruits who were killed near Kll Michael, County Cerk, Ireland, en Sun day evening, will be brought te Knit land from Cerk probably late this week. Buildinci housing Sinn Fein ergani satien in this city and its suburbs were aldcd by Scotland lard detectives yes tertlay and it is declared a mrce quan tity of dncumentR were seized. Protection will be fflven newspaper taen In Ireland If they desire It In the prosecution of their work, Hlr Hamar Greenwood chief secretary for Ireland, declared today In replying te represen tations en the subject from the Insti tute of Journalists. Cerk. Dec. 1. (By A. V.) It was Reported this afternoon that two men were het dead last niftht in the Macroom district, and that four persons were arrested. The town of Macroom la in a state of siefie and no traffic is n.1 lowed I'xeent for feed distribution. Details of the tragic ster) of Sunday eyeniiiK's massacre near Kllmiehael ma ifever come te light. The only known purvlvinR member of the party, who was severely wounded and is believed te be dyiutt in the military hospital here, j - gasped out meager details. He declared that the party of recruits met an armed I fcand marching in the read, the men wearing khaki suits nnd "tin hets.", tThe recruits mistook them for beldicrs, and thus fell into an ambush. Statements from ether quarters would ' krem te Indicate that the annihilation f tlie party of recruiu can be accounted Jer only en the theory that the read was Wined or a trench had been dug cereid It Police authorities here still claim te ' be pr.inlnj the upper hand in the fight against extremist. They assert the wen renpeuifible for ambush and nssas nssas elnatlen are being driven into a corner. , The odor of charred or smelderiiu Hvoed pervades Cerk, and Patrick street. , l unMEhtlj with the bulging debris of ure-wre. ked heies Since Friday the sky nlchtlv has been llthted by the clare of incendiary fires. which have destieyed a dozen large j business buildlnss. causlne losses eati wated at about SI .500.000 As n result of these fearful nlchtlv ' fcrdcals Cerk has become a city of tiervcH. Ilusiness is utmost at a stand- I litill, and many persons are afraid te ' renture abroad, even lu davllght. Large (lumbers of the townsfolk have left Cerk for less troubled districts. ' Dublin, Dec. 1. (By A. P. Pre-! tiesalH for terminating violence in Ire land are desired by the labor cemmis- , olen of inquiry, comprising representa tives of the labor party in the Pritish Parliament and the labor executive Ibedy of Great Ilntaln, which arrived , Jjere last night. ' The commission, which will investi gate the situation laying (.pedal stress en reprisal, is-suel a statement that it felt less concerned about fixing responsi bility for the reijn of violence than for ending the present chaotic stiuatleu en the is'and Proposals have been made that an im mediate conference of the Iri-h Laber party, tne t atneuc nierarcny, ne itjmi Beace cnnferene and the labor com- onlssien be held. Lendra, 1 dlccmbre II PrcsSdente del Conslglle del Mintstrl, On. Olellttl, parlaude lerl alia Camera del Deputatl, riflute' dl rispendere ad una demanda con la quale ill si chlcdcra se 11 Governo aveva Intenzlennn dl p rend ere dellc nilsure per un'atlene mllitare contre D'Annunzie in Flume, cle' seconde un dlspaccie ciunte da Rema al Londen Times. "II Qoverne egll dlchlare e' nnslose di rarglungere una finale rati fica del trattate di Hanalle, concluse con la Jugeslavia, II quale e' state gin' npprovate dalla Camera e sara' pre pre sentate al Scnate nella seduta del 2 dlccmbre." Menlre II Generate. Cavlglla ba Btese tin cordene dl truppe rcgelarl intoreno a Fiume, soltante pechl IncidcntI si sone verlficati, seconde un dlspaccie da Milano. Ognl sforze si dice sara' fatte dalle truppe regelarl per Indurre i acguaci di u Annunzio a discrtare. II predette dlspaccie segnala che netizle gluntc da Trieste rccane etie alcunl celpl dl fuclle sone statl sparatl tra gll Alpinl regelarl ed 1 seldatt dl D'Annunzie, con 11 lancie di qualche bemba che ande' a finlre ncl terrltorle italiane preprlamente dette. Alcunl seldatl regelarl furone fatti prlclenlert dal seldatl dl D'Annunzie, net press! dl un pMte avanzate sulln .strndn dl Ccn triva, La guarnigiene dell'Isola di Veglla, inantcnuta da seldatl ledell al poeta peeta poeta gucrriere, e' stata rlnferzata. Forced te Eat Rat and Mice Constantinople, Dec. 1. (By A. P.) An eye-witnesa survivor from Iladjin, Aula Miner, describing the Turkish bombardment of that place, says It set fim te the town, and the 305 who escaped atumbled ever the bodies of the detenderB tnreugn mazm; streets. During the last days of the siege the Inhabitants cte donkeys and dogs, finally cats, rats and mice. By the Associated Press Flume, Dec. 1. Military action by Italian regulars against tne legtenalrra of Captain Gabriel D'Annunzie in this city is apparently foreshadowed In an order of the day issued by General Cavlglla, commander of the regulars outside of Flume, yesterday. "We are faced with a sad task nt the present- moment," the order said, "but I rely upon your complete co-eperitlon." In conversation with newspaper men General Cavlglla indicated that he would retire from the scene If such a step would cause any change in the attitude of D'Annunzie. adding he would happily sacrifice himself for the geed or tne country. "Ne Italian. ' he continued, "How ever distinguished, can expect te op pose his will te that of the nation." In the expectation that an ultimatum from General Cavaglta may be delivered at any time, the d'AnnunzIan forces arc in a state of feverish activity. Ills troops are making Incursions Inte the outposts et the regulars and capturing en occasion small groups of soldiers. Intermittent rifle firing Is In progress, but no serious consequences have se far resulted. D'Annunzle's headquarters In the palace are likewise the scene of mnrked activity, with the hurrying te and fro of the young officers, who since the de sertion of many of the elder heads new are In control of the "defense of the city." D'Annunzie himself Is constant ly busy in conferences with his lieu tenants. One of the young officers, when asked a question by a newspaper man, re marked as he excused himself: "We arc extremely busy; we are at war." held by men loyal te the poet-soldier, has been reinforced, Trieste, Dec. 1, The steamer Na rents, leaded with flour end fodder, has i been captured br Gabrlcle d'Aununzle'a , ardltl near Pela, The Narenta Is a British steamer of C170 tens. She left Newport October 20 for Buenes Aires and sailed from that pert for Las Palmas, Canary Islands, November 2. COPS TO BOOST THEIR WORK Nbw Yerk Forca te Combat Critics With "Copper"-Tongued Oratory New Yerk, Dee. 1. (By A. P.) New Yerk's police department, at present subjected te attacks by several newspapers which almost dally print the city's lengthy roster of crimes, plans te cemnat its critics with "copper' tengucd oratory. Ninety police captains tedsy were ordered te mage speeches en the work of the force at all club meetings, as semblles and public series In their dis tricts. A pamphlet et ready-made "talks" will be Issued each captain, who also will carry en hi oratorical excursions a copy of the police commissioner's re port. Commissioner Enrlght'a order, It was said, followed his receipt of a letter from Mayer Hylan urging that the public be told about the department's activities In connection with the alleged crime wave. Mayer Hylan's theory is that alarming stories of robbery are being "uncovered" by burglary Insur ance concerns in search of new policyholders. Mayer Urges Purchase of Seals Mayer Moere yesterday called upon the public te assist the Philadelphia Health Council In Its work of preventing tuberculosis by purchasing the Christ mas seals new en sale by that organization. Londen. Dec. 1. (By A. P.) Fre mler Olellttl. of Italy, speaking In the Chamber of Denudes yesterday, refused te answer a question asking whether the cevcrnment Intended te take mili tary measures against Captain Gabrlcle D'Annunzie in Fiume. says a Heme dispatch te the Londen Times. "The government," he declared, "Is anxious te hasten final ratification et the Bopalle treaty with Juge-Slavla, which already has'been approved by the chamber and will be submitted te the Senate en December 2. While General Cavlglla's regulars have thrown a cordon around Flume, enlv small Incidents have thus far been reported, says a Milan dispatch te the Times. Kvcry eliert win ee mnue dj the regulars. It la said, te Induce the followers of D'Annunslen te desert. The dlsnatch n notes a telegram from Trieste te the effect that regular Alpinl and some of D'Annunzle's men ex changed ahets and hand grenades wheu the latter crossed Inte Italian territory proper. A few regulars were made prisoners by D'Annunzle's soldiers at en advanced pest en the read te Can- trlva. The garrison en the island of Veglla, jCharge Accounts Invited Mail Orders Filled! 'ILLS MAN ON FALSE RUMOR )Heard Brether Was Slain and Then 8het Victim In Revenge Clearfield. Pa., Dee, 1 Armed with two Winchester rifles nnd u 3S caliber revolver, Jee Flzenki. of Fulton Bun in 1 Indiana county, hurried te the home of Eeuis Myceskie for the purpose of venifinz the nlleced murder of his brother Mike Mike Imd net been killed, tut Jee Flreskl fired two shots through the deer of Myceskle's home, Inflicting pounds of which Mjceskie died sheitly . fter. , Jee and Mike had spent the evening i t Myceskie's home nnd Jee startnl I Seme leaving Mike nt Mj cookie's. Jee i alleged that he met some man who told . him that Mike wus killed by Myceskie nnd without further investigation Jee ; Jiurrled home, secured hi arsenal and jihet Myceskie. Jee Is in Jail. We repair and renovate your Fur Garments very skillfully and very reasonably in price, as welll Matfsen & Delvianj) 1215 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery Charge Purchases Tomorrow WUl Be Posted te Bills Payable February 1, 1921 GREA T Anniversary Fur Sale FEATURE Super-Clearance of Hudsen Seal Coats and Wraps Particular attention is asked for this Extraordi nary Grouping of rich Hudsen Seal Fur Coats. They are unequalcd for luster of fur, for quality and wear ability, for the exquisite fashioning and for their tremendous VALUE! The values quoted below arc the most phenomenal offered this season. ( Bakery and Dwelling Burned WUdwoed, N. J., Dec, 1. Uarly ibis morning a fire of undetermined origin destroyed the oue-Htery frame "bakery of Rebert II. Klmer in Cape Way Court Uemki aud badly damaged (be dwelling house nnd contents ad Soloing. The fire l supesed te have Xsjtelnated in the frame work near the Ven. Firemen and apparatus were nt from here te am tne leeni com nv and nrerenieu u nre irera Ml tTu.,11... ,. ft, ll11f.Tiie Hetel. Tvhteh I udjelns the Klmer property. The less la estimated at $5000, partly covered by Hudsen Seal Coats Length Quantity Cellar and Cuffs Regularly srnnrh 5 Hudsen Seal 245.00 Nutria o-e.uu Natural Squirrel 346.00 Hudsen Seal 850.00 Beaver 395.00 Australian Opossum 395.00 Skunk 306.00 Beaver 495.00 Skunk 496.00 Hudsen Seal 495.00 Hudsen Seal 645.00 Hudsen Seal 625.00 Natural Squirrel 645.00 Beaver 676.00 Skunk 575.00 Beaver 595.00 Skunk 625.00 30 inch 30 inch 30 inch 30 inch 80 Inch 30 inch 36 inch 36 inch 36 inch 45 inch 40 inch 30 inch 40 inch 40 Inch 45 inch 45 inch 6 4 4 4 2 3 9 9 6 0 4 4 8 4 9 4 Hudsen Seal Wraps Length Quantity Cellar and Cuffa Regularly 30 inch 1 Hudsen Heal ioe.uu 42 inch 1 Hudsen Seal 660.00 36 inch 1 Skunk 660.00 4" inch 1 Russian Kelinsky 695.00 42 inch 1 Hudsen Seal 646.00 40 inch 1 Natural Squirrel 095.00 40inch 1 Skunk 695.00 42 inch 1 Natural Squirrel 746.00 42inch 1 Beaver 745.00 42inch 1 Beaver 745.00 48lnch 1 Squirrel 850.00 46inch 1 Skunk 850.00 inch 1 Hudsen Seal 850.00 45 inch 1 Hudsen Seal 850.00 40 inch 1 Beaver 950.00 New 155.00 195.00 225.00 245.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 342.60 342.50 345.00 345.00 345.00 395.00 395.00 395.00 395.00 425.00 New 295.00 395.00 395.00 445.00 445.00 495.00 495.00 545.00 545.00 545.00 595.00 595.00 595.00 595,00 695.00 r2irtf!TTTfl A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Extra Large Size Coats up te 50 Bust Fur Cellars, Cuffs and Trimmings at Very Moderate Prices Liberty Bends and Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted! Our New Catalogue Is Ready With this book before you, illustrating everything desir able in Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver ware, Christmas shopping is made easy. If you arc net en our mailing list Call or Write for a Copy. S.Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS 8ILVERSMITIIS q ,vt. . Ji frt&WMmmmmm IE I Forward With the Weman's 1 Sale at Oak Hall Today (Wednesday, December 1, 1920) Already entered into this all-inclusive clearance event are MEN'S SUITS at 'j, Vi AND LESS THAN HALF! YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AT PRE-WAR PRICES ! TODAY IT IS ALL-WOMEN'S APPAREL! TOMORROW-ALL. BOYS' CLOTHING; FURNISHINGS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-STORE'S ENTIRE STOCKS! , n s? wA tP K fi BONW1T TELLER. &, CQ uJieOfxkdtuSfiopcfOnamatieni CHESTNUT AT 1 3TH STREET Will Held Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 2d, 3d and 4th Their Semi-Annual v SALE OF MILLINERY at 2, Price and Less w c MS i The most phenomenal Millinery Sale ever presented te the women of Philadelphia. Your unrestricted choice of our entire stock, consisting of 1250 beautiful hats. This is the 10th year since we first inaugu rated our famous twice - a - year, half-price Millinery Sale. Te the women of Philadel phia and vicinity who have attended our pre- vieus sales it has become an institution, and they are eagerly waiting for this announce ment. We have divided our entire stock into two groups as follews: GrOUD 1 Tallercd. Spert, Street ' and Afternoon Wear every conceivable type of hat, from the small close-fitting model te the larger hat. The materials are Lyens and Panne Velvet, Beaver Cleth, Duvetyn, Clre Ribbon and Hackle Feathers trim mings. 7.50 10.00 Formerly 15.00 te 30.00 frrniin 2 Drc8S and Evening Hats of UiUU Geld and Silver Metallic Cleth, Brocades, Imported Hatters' Plush, Sequin and Lace; ornamented with Fur, Ostrich, Fancy Feathers, Flowers, Numadi and Geura. Price 15.00 Formerly 30.00 te 55.00 n Ne C. O. D.'a Ne Approvals Ne Credits Clearance in Weman's Shep T? VERY article of women's apparel, all women's suits, - all coats, all dresses, all iwr coats, fur sets and pieces Reduced Without Regard te Cost Divided Inte Groups SUIT GROUP Ne. 1 $29.75 for $55 Suits S37.50 for $65 Suits SUIT GROUP Ne. 2 $35 for $55 Suits $39.75 for $75 Suits SUIT GROUP Ne. 3 $39.75 for $65 Suits SUIT GROUP Ne. 4 $32.50 for $47.50 Suits $35.00 for $65.00 Suits COAT GROUP Ne. 1 $69.75 Coats for. $49.75 $75.00 Coats for $65.00 COAT GROUP Ne. 2 $13.50 Coats for $3.50 $29.75 Coats for $18.50 COAT GROUP Ne. 3 $22.75 Coats for $14.75 $32.50 Coats for $19.75 DRESS GROUP Ne. 1 $11.75 for $22.50 Dresses $18.75 for $35.00 Dresses DRESS GROUP Ne. 2 $18.75 for $22.75 Dresses $35.00 for $45.00 Dresses DRESS GROUP Ne. 3 $22.75 for $35 Dresses $29.75 for $55 Dresses DRESS GROUP Ne. 4 $16.75 for $25 Dresses $29.75 for $45 Dresses SUIT GROUP Ne. 5 $32.50 for $35.00 Suits $29.75 for $47.50 Suits SUIT GROUP Ne. 6 $45.00 for $75.00 Suits $49.75 for $79.75 Suits SUIT GROUP Ne. 7 $55 for $85 Suits SUIT GROUP Ne. 8 $59.75 for $97.50 Suits $145 for $229 Suits COAT GROUP Ne. 4 $125 Coats for $100 $69.75 Coats for $39.75 COAT GROUP Ne. 5 $49.75 Coats for $29.75 $37.50 Coats for. $25.00 ' COAT GROUP. Ne. 6 $45.00 Coats for $39.75 $59.75 Coats for $49.75 DRESS GROUP Ne. 5 $35.00 for $55.00 Dresses $45.00 for $77.50 Dresses DRESS GROUP Ne. 6 $39.75 for $75 Dresses $65.00 for $115 Dresses DRESS GROUP Ne. 7 $45.00 for $69.75 Dresses $95.00 for $135.00 Dresses DRESS GROUP NO. 8 $35.00 for $42.50 Dresses $45.00 for $65.00 Dresses 20 off All women's fur coats, both short and long lengths, all fur scarfs, all muffs and all sets re duced one-fifth from their former prices 20 off. The only variation from this rule is where the reductions are even greater. Thousands of Buyers Already Enjoying the Bargains New in the Sale! Every Winter suit for men in the store all our own geed stocks none bought; none brought in Eighty per cent pure wool worsteds. $40 & $45 Suits at Half Price & Less $20 $50 & $60 Suits at Half Price & Less $25 $75 & $85 Suits at about a Third Off $50 $55 & $65 Suits at about a Third Off $40 $50 & $55 Suits at about a Third Off $35 $45 & $50 Suits at about a Third Off $30 Over 1000 Yeung Men's Suits (Net one held out) Marked at unprecedented reductions. All hand-tnllercd, every strand pure wool, made by skilled tailors Oak Hall's own stock. Staple fabrics and colors, blues, blacks; both single and double breasted everything in this sale. $20 FOR YOUNG MEN'S $30 & $25 OAK HALL SUITS $25 FOR YOUNG MEN'S $45 & 940 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 All overcoats for men and young men at prices averaging 33 1-3 eff: $85 Finest Overcoats, $65 $75 Finest Overcoats, $55 $65 Finest Overcoats, $45 $40 Finest Overcoats, $30 20 off ALL MERCHANT TAILORING FABRICS-SUITn INGS, OVERCOATINGS, DRESS SUITINGS, DRESS COATINGS, TROUSERINGS, CLERICAL -WORSTEDS AND WOOLENS FOR THE CLERGY. Watch newspapers for further announcements of each day's sales. Wanamaker & Brown Rp fcS Kammrnmmmmmmmmm mrnaismmiBmnwsmmKT. BSffiWXJi 1 Bsurnijce, if i - ti aY ! , . r