"H"1", mi Vw v" '" tyT- r77FTITni"r'Tp- f qft&WWVi .. .e W1 )' e?' V'" s ' tot in7-? WW2TF$3 ' - r -"TTI m I, tf jl!V -I .. . . . , 7 ? la im is i m i $n ISS II fl WOMAN SUSPECT ELUDES PURSUERS p06sed Slayer of Oklahoma v Politician Evades Police of Many Cities TRACED TO TEXAS TOWN By the AKiecinted Prw Arilmere. Okla., Dee. n. With po lice eflpinIs of many cities en the look out, Anlmore Authorities today await ed vmfd of the nrrest of Mlw Clnra Smltli, of Itinsllnir. OUln.. senjtht in fonneetion with the fatal shoetinsr of Jake L. Ilnninn. Tloinbiean national eommlttepinan of Oklahoma. MUs Smith, for whom there is n warrant rlmrRinc nsault with intent te kill, disappeared Immediately after the fllibetinj? tt weeks age, nnd, al though trnre of her has been found In several Texan cities, the authorities have been unable te apprehend her. Interest in the ease was, divided here today between the nearel'i for Miss Smith and tin purpose of a visit te Texas by Frank I,. Ketch, business manager of Ilnninn. Dispatches from Fert 'Werth nid Ketch had registered at a hotel there lust night, but could net be located later. At the time of the. sheeting Ketch issued a statement nylng Ilainen had been injured by the accidental discharge qf a revolver he wn cleaning. Xe further announcement of plans in Connection with the handling of the case, should Miss Smith be arrested, was forthcoming early today 7rem Itus sell ft. llrewn, county prosecutor. It rrns known that Mr. Hrewn had under contemplation the chnnglng of the charge ogainet Miss Smith te murder as a result of Hamnn's death. In some quarters it was said he was considering Tvhat part the Rwern statement of K. "W. Sallls. of Dallas, Tex., a cliauf- feur,. would play In the case. Sallls, In his statement made at Dallai Wed nesday, declared he drove a young woman answering Miss,' Smith's de scription from there te Cisco, Tex., nnd that the woman told him she had shot a man in a hotel at Ardmore. She did net, according te the state ment, give her own name or that of the man she had shot. The prosecutor, it was Bald, also was attempting te verify report that Miss Hmith hml visited Hutnen nt the sana terium te which he was taken after being wounded. 3Ir. llrewn bem ne had Information lending him te believe that such was the case. BERLIN THIEVES TAKE BUST Historic Polish Marthal'a Baten Among Loet Discovered Kcrlln, Dec. 2. Thieves, whose operations have given concern te police authorities in this city for some time, extended their efforts te the office of the finance ministry last night. Three men broke into the office nnd demolished walls and destroyed furniture in the search of treasure. What was secured is net known, but newspapers say that it is probable the thieves get nothing valuable for their trouble. Other miscreants carried oil a bronze bust of Werner von Siemens, a German Industrial pioneer. This bust weighed 400 pounds, l'ellcc officers, searching for weapons, discovered in one house a silver mounted marshal's baton, which was used by Jehn Sobieski. who ruled Poland from 1074 te 1000. On the head of the baton was a bullet bearing n pic ture of that king. TO EAT BREADLESS BREAD Strike of Mexican Bakers Forces Americans te Buy "Terlllas" .Mexico City, hcc. 3. (By A. I'.l American excursionists here for the inaugural ceremonies will have an op portunity te test the availability of the "tortillas." the Mexican peens feed staple, as a substitute for bread. All the bakers In the capital declared a strike, which will leave the city with out bread today. The strike vote was taken Wednesday and the bakeries closed down at neon yesterday. tfVENJNQ- PUBlAe. LBDaJSR-PmADEtPHlA, MIIDAY, DEOEMBKR 3 1020 W BONW1T TELLER GCO CHESTNUT AT lASTREET Special Values Saturday of the New Medes in "JEUNE FILLE" APPAREL FOR MISSES and SMALL WOMEN MISSES' COATS & WRAPS 25 Smart Misses' Coats 44.00 Formerly 690 Of silvertene and velour in various models. Beautifully lined and heavily interlined. Misses' Wrap-Coats 49.00 Formerly 75.00 Developed in fine velour; plain tailored effects, featuring stitchery trimming. Misses' Fur-Trimmed Coats 59.00 Formerly 85JJ0 Developed in silvertene and monotone materials; mole, nutria and Australian Opossum fur trimming. Misses' Coats and Wrap-Coats A wonderful collection developed in such fabrics as Veldyne, Belivia, Bekhara, Orlande, Marvella and Evera, featuring huge cellars of wolf, squirrel, mole, beaver and nutria. Greatly reduced. MISSES' SUITS Misses' Utility Suits 38.00 Formerly 45M Sports models developed in fine Weel Jersey. Included are belter and tailored effects. Misses' Suits 44.00 Formerly 69.50 Of velour and silvertene in several choice tailored and dressy models. Smart Misses' Suits 54.00 Formerly 79.50 Featuring models developed in Duvet de Laine, velour and silvertene. Misses' Dress Suits 74 QQ Formerly 100.00 -.w Plain-tailored and fur-trimmed styles, developed in Duvet de Laine. Mele and nutria fur trimmings. MISSES' FROCKS Velveteen and Chiffen Velvet Frecks . . ZQ (() Formerly 89M te 95.00 ""vv Several chic models with antique geld thread embroidery or touches of metal brocade. Sizes 14 te 20. Peiret Twill Tailored Frecks dR 00 Formerly 95.00 te 135.00 vvv Four smart new models with embroidery, braiding or all all ever thread designs. Sizes 14 te 20. A Collection of Odd Dresses Off f)f) Formerly 125.00 te 175.00 "wis Tailored frocks of Peiret twill and tricetine. Afternoon frocks of light-color crepe de chine and georgette. Dinner and dance frocks of lace and taffeta. Sizes 14 te 20. SIZES 14 TO 18 FOURTH FLOOR LEOSTILITA'TRA FIUIEL'IIAUA Vunica Evldenza'del Conflitte Sone Gli Attacchi Verbal! di D'Annunzie rubltihed ana Distributed Under . ... . ?EnMIT NO. 841. " phlnplL th te'e et "iuE A. fl. DUnLKOON. PeitmMUr 0nrmL Trieste, 3 dlccmbrc. te stnte dl Rtierra tra l'ltnlla c la Keggcuta del Qunrncre a Hume c' incontinclate alia mmanette, ma flne n pechi moment! pr inn dl dctta bra non vi era nlcunu eyidenza dl pessihill estllltn' iu corse. II blocce continua ed il sole indizie di conflitte .seiip flnera i fieri uttnechi verball dl D'AnnunasIe contre II dcncrnlp l?J1Vlf?1ln n In tnumn .annt..! 1 ....ft corcendnno la citta'. Ue communication! tra Fiumc a le Iele di Arbe c Veglla sone state tagllate llnllD nitttllclfn rnirnlnrt lf,.1le.. ..1 I vivyri non poss.eno cluneerc nd esse dalla citta' til Fiumc. he ferze del peetn isolate. II traffice fcrroviarle funzlenava uue a lama era leri sera, ma 1c usual! rcstrizieni furone rinferznte sulln linen ill ili'innrnnxfniin Tl nnELnn!n .1..! k'Kienari dl D'Annunzie nttraverse (icttn linen c probite. Kmlhsari di D'Annunzie narebbcre In proclnte dl Hplegare libernmente I Ijunti di vlnta del pecta, ma poce prima della mazzunette non vi crnne stra- erdlnarl segnl che la minacciata guerra Pfendesne una plu' cencrcta forma. II General Caviglla c' state capace dl preudcrc dlspoMiieni tall notte lc e.uall le ferze di D'Annunzie sone cestrette a rimnncrc In Fiumc e tuttle le'navl nl coinnnde del pectn rlmangone nel porte eenza avventurarsl di mueversi, I erl Flume aembrava tranqullla con 1 ccccziene dl un Impertnntc lncursienp dl enccia sottemarlnl. Ncesi'n per per cettlblle movlmcnte vi Iu dn part della P0P,JntIone ,a 1unIe mantlene una indiffcrente nttltudlne verse 1 leglonerl .! uiiiviiiane i iqveti at ilirena Un raembre dclle State Magglere dl D'Annunzie, parlande ad un orrlspon errlspon orrlspen dente dell'ABsedatcd Press ha dichi dichi ara'te che 11 cemandante qualera. 11 Parlamento Itallana avesse rlconesciuto I bueI servizl per l'occupazlene dl Fiumc, Barebbe divenute conclllatlve ncll'attunle cVcnte. "Ncssune pue' ncgare egll ha actie che D'AunnunzIe ha salvate Fiumc. ma ncssuna mcnzlene c' atate fatta del bue eperate nel rcccntl erdlni par-lamcntarl." Come in and Loek Over Our Fine Selection of Beeks for Children They'll dellnht the little folks ON' CliniHTMAH and ter a Ien time afterwards The Library Shep 15 S. 13th St.. Philadelphia Our New Catalogue Is Ready Glancing ever the pages of this book is like looking into the display cases in our .store. Hundreds of attractive and appropriate gifts in Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware are accurately illus trated and moderately prided. If you are net en our mailing list Call or Write for a Copy. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS-SILVERaMITH3 N Fer Tomorrow (Saturday) Only BONWIT TELLER &,CQ ZZhe (Specially x$fixp KTOrmattenA CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET ANNOUNCE A Most Extraordinary Purchase and Sale of Ji WOMEN'S FUR-TRIMMED iBLOUSE-COATS (WRAPS' h av .? Fer Daytime and Evening Wear 65.00 Xe C. O. D.'s Ne Exchanges h h j . VTT f sc V V...JI Th. v" m. 'r s n Regular Prices 150.00 te 195.00 The materials featured in this collection are all imported and include ENGLISH VELVETEEN, RODIER'S PANACLE and CHIFFON VELVETS. Cellars and cuffs are trimmed with BEAVER, LAPIN, WOLF, ELEPHANT (dyed) SQUIRREL, TAUPE NUTRIA, HUD SON SEAL, KOLINSKY SQUIRREL and AMERICAN ERMINE in colorings suitable for daytime and evening wear. All sizes. WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT, THIRD FLOOR COATS (31, WRAP-COATS 38.00 Regular Prices 59-50 te 79.50 This collection includes the season's best models developed in the wanted and most fashionable fabrics, featuring PILE FABRICS, SILVERTONE VELOUR and BOLIVIA. Many are plain tailored and have smart fringe threw tie and convertible cellars. Seme feature French Seal cellars. All are beautifully lined throughout with plain and fancy Peau de Cygne and heavily interlined. All sizes up te 42. WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT, THIRD FLOOR t m i sr SPORTS COATS 38.00 Regular Price 65.00 This group consists of short coats developed in ENGLISH PLAID -BACK TWEEDS and SUEDENES large shawl cellars of natural Rac coon and Australian Opossum. tfj WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT, THIRD FLOOR ' a : MSF A Smashing Cut! 2034 suits and overcoats Including the Famous, Rogers Peet Ce. Clethes Three Bargain Prices $35 $45 $55' Fancy Mixtures. Serges. Cassimeres. Cheviots. All sizes The season's greatest Opportunity 144 were $50 195 were 55 245 were 60 304 were 65 312 were 70 265 were 75 180 were 80 2 1 9 were 85 170 were 90 Alterations at Ce$t New $35 New $45 New $55 Christmas Gifts for Men at Revised Prices WE ARE LETTING GO OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINEST MEN'S' FURNISHINGS AT EXTRAORDI NARY SAVINGS. SILK SHIRTS white and fancy $8.50. Formerly up te $16.50 SILK, COTTON SHIRTS white and fancy $5.50 Formerly up te $9.00 MADRAS SHIRTS white and fancy $2.75 Were $3.50-$4.00 MADRAS SHIRTS white and fancy $3.85 Were $5.00-$6.0O Neckwear $1.50 Neckwear, new $1.00 $2.00 Neckwear, new $1.50 $4.50 - $5.00 Neckwear, new $3.50 $2.50-$3 Neckwear, new $2.00 $3.50-$4 Neckwear, new $2.50 Heuse Robes, Mufflers, Gloves, Pajamas, Hosiery, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Canes, Umbrellas, etc. at worth while savings. Ferre 3 Ce. inc. Clothiers & Outfitter ' Agents for Rogers Peel Clethes Chestnut Street Juniper Si, ( ".,.. ,", . rn r J ' n J 1 i- 4 : w ' 'k .. 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