r :-w& . WWt n "A m w a Mi ?K V "" W "' t'JJt ' 'P,"t. P ' e " ' -t. V VlHHnCVMVt SuiWstflVM wBS&ZZfti 'tefiwmm v Itrlfthtnn lly-the-Kcn Inc IlrlRhten lieiich. 1 I BtnJ. JJrtnIrr, rfillccf "Turner for Concrete" 13 of Turner's work has been winter-built and includes such well-known concerns as: Null. Aniline A Chemical Ce. Hush Termlnnl Ce. Chulmcru Knlitlnir Ce. Oirberumlum Ce N T Connellilntfil Cril Ce. Haunch ft Irfimlt Opt Ce II rco-Arrew Moter Car Ce. Great A P Ta Ce. TURNER. Construction. Ce 1713 .Snnem Street ;ONSTANTINE SAILS ON GREEK WARSHIP Monarch Slept Under Royal Ban ner Last Night for First Time in Three Years MISS GUGGENHEIM WEDS HEIR OF ENGLISH EARL New Yerk Heiress Becomes Bride of Viscount Stewart Londen. IVc. 1(1 (v A. P.) Vis count Sttinrt. Hen ami heir of the sixth Earl of Cnstlestcwnrt, nnd MIkr Klcnner Mar (JucBi'iihelin. diitiKlitcr of Solemon It. GiiKKcnhi'lm. of New Yerk city, were married here teiln.t Hie cere mony wns performed by Canen Diivld, of Ceventr, u-'.isted hy the Hev. L. 8. Stewart, rei'ter of Stotturtstewu, County Tyrene, Ireland, nnd twin wit nessed bt mere thnn 100 relatives nnd Intimate friend of the couple. The bridesmaids were the Misses Edttli MncOeerce. of (ilnsgetv, nnd Jnnet Hewell, of New Castle-en-Tyre, itchoel friends of the bride, nnd the best man was HtiRh Orccr. The bride, who it as given in marriage by her father, were n noun of the Charles II period. It was a hand hand iteven. pearl white Rutin brocade, em broidered with seed pearls and dia monds, uud hnd a rose point lace col cel lar, an underskirt of cloth of silver und a long court train of the same ma terial. It was the brldnl gown of her mother, who was Miss Ilethschild. The bridesmaids were gowned In white satin veiled with chiftnn. with rashes of tfrimnnn teltet nnd silver lake capes. The wedding was one of the most brl liant events of the Louden season. During her several jears of stud.t in England the bride cultivated n wide circle of friends, and she is declared te be one of the most popular Americans recentlj te enter the llritlsh peerage 8he and the viscount first met at a tecial function in this city. The couple will spend their honey heney honey meou in Spain. COAL ONLY $5.50 A TON Pittsburgh Schools Profit a Bettem Falls Out of Market Pittsburgh. Dec. 10. (By A. P.) Pittsburgh public school buildings, which a few weeks uge were closed be cause of their inability te obtain a bitu minous coal supply at $S a ten, were today storing quantities- of coal nt the nominal rate of $.r.50 n ten. The bottom fell out of the market v-hen a wholesaler announced he had 1(100 tens In cars en a convenient rail road siding, but hnd te get rid of it because the railroad company was de manding demurrage. U.S. ADMIRAL CALLS ON KING Ily the. Associated Press Venice, Dec. 10. Fermer King Con Cen stantlne. Queen Snnlilc nnd their chll Iipii sailed from Venice this morning en heard the (.reek cruiser Averoff for t'hi'cren. The Averoff weighed anchor nt 8:40 o'clock and proceeded Immediately en her voyage te Greece with the returning royal party. A destroyer preceded the cruiser out of the harbor. Frem the moment Constantine set feet en the deck of the Averoff esterdny morning, and thus figuratively steed en Greek soil, regal honors were paid him. The big cruiser reared out n reya' salute. Itn'lan dienltnrles tinld chIIs of I reremenv nnd the crews of mnny vessels in the harbor dressed ships. Among rl"we who called en Constantine was Hear Admiral Philip Andrews, com cem mnnder of Americnn naval units In the AiHntle. The Averoff wns accompanied te this pert by a squadron of destroyers which will convey her bnck te Greece. The Greek contingent wns juhllnnt ever the action of Hear Admiral An drews. Seme of the entourage snld they considered nn official call made by Ad mlrnl Andrews as tnntntnntint te recog nition by the I'nited States of the res toration of Censtnntine. The secretary of Censtnntine nid Censtnntine and Queen Sephie expressed gratification ever whnt was termed the significance of the nctien of Admiral Andrews and the Italian Government toward Censtnntine. Censtnntine arrived in Venice en n specinl train, his cars having been dc tached from the regular train nt the Itn'Inn frontier. The ostensible rea son for this wns thnt the train would be unable te climb the grades with the tlir-i exti enrs. It Is understood, however, thnt the detaching of the cars was n precautionary mensure. Greek llic.nls nnd detectives nrc Held te have suspected some untoward situation en i'ie Journey nnd were unwilling lie sheu'd continue en the announced sihcdiile. Washington, Dec. 10. (Ily A. P.) If Hear Admiral Philip Andrews, com manding the Americnn nnvnl forces in (he Adriatic, paid nn official call en fi rmer King Censtnntine, of Greece, nt Venice jesterdny as reported In press dispatches, naval officials said tedny it would be unusual. These officers ns well ns these of the Htnte Department suggested the cnll very probably was upon the cemmumlcr of the battleship Uereff. The American Government has net iudiuitcd Its attitude toward the new Greek Get eminent nnd State Depart ment eflicials said no instructions had been conveyed te any of its rcpresen tntives ubrend regarding the course they should tnke. The position of the I'nited States, however, is net one -of nutngon nutngen Ism te the return of Censtnntine, Per sistent efforts of Great Ilrltain and France te avert the recall of the exiled ruler were net seconded by this coun try, nnd It has been Intimated that the I'nited Stntes is mere interested in the position taken by governments than in personalities. DLE IN ENGLAND E AUS PROBLEM Unemployment New Sprieus. 1,000,000 Men Out of Werk, Asserts Laber Leader START LOCAL IMPROVEMENT Ily Mia Associated Press Londen, Dec. 10. Unemployment In Great rtrltnln, which has been stendlly growing, has created n serious problem, which during the last few days has be come mere urgent owing te the advent of severe weather. There Is general anxiety etcr the situation, ns nearly etery trade In the country Is nffected, Unemployment Is common among clerks nnd middle clnss occupations, ns well as among manual laborers, nnd of flclfll utatf sties show that about nOO.OOO are without oceiipntlon nt present. It Is admitted, lieWever. thnt this Is far be-1 low the real figure, ns there are ninny without work wlie have net been reached by state or ether organizations. i Laber circles declare the nctual num- I ber of men out of employment Is fully1 1,000,000. Upen n majority of these arc three dependents nnd the tetnl number1 of persons suffering from the present conditions Is placed at from .1,000.000 te 4.000.000, n large proportion being former soldiers. There Is n general tendency en the part of trades unions nnd local au thorities te rely unen the government te solve the problem, but In seteral places municipalities and ether organi ergani organi sateons have begun Improvement works, the cost of which will be paid nut of 'ecal tnxes. The 'national executive of the labor pnrty yeestcrday passed a resolution declaring the "present scan dal of Innocent stnrvlng persons can not be allowed te continue, nnd calling upon the government te maintain per sons for whom no work Is atal'able. The government Is asked te pay each man forty shillings per week nnd ench wemnn twenty-five shillings, with addi tional allowances for dependents. This, it Is asserted, could be done for ten weeks for "the modest sum of 5,000,' 000,." In the meantime the government Is giving cIerc attention te the problem, nnd Themas .1. MneNnmnrn, minister of nber, announced yesterday a plan ex pected te provide work for 50,000 men. They would be employed In the con struction of buildings nnd the scheme will be submitted tft the building trades union next Monday for final ncccptnnce or rejection. t I- BUDAPEST SCHOOLS SHUT Scarlet FeVer and Laek of Fuel Seri ously Impede Education ttpcrtat Cable Dhpntch. CoifiirleM ll. Londen. Dec. 10, Headquarters of the Americnn relief administration here hnyc just received n long message from Iliidnpcst detailing the sufferings of the people in that city. A summary of the report fellows : Due te nu epidemic of scarlet fever J " r.:tC2 ! and the lnclj of txA all thr'nutaT schools hnve been closed slnfce OcteU.,; 15 and thcre is no prospect for, ththi I opening in the nenr future FAMINE HIT8 BUDAPE8T 200 ' IJttfapcst, Drq. 10. Condition . the Itudnpest Zoe nre pathetic. Thi nnlmnls nre existing en limited tit tlens nnd 80 tier cent have died tJJ seals, depending en, salt-water fish ti life, hnve all perished. " g-ll iL-J I; fem c!?5y m Evc-y kind of Fish thnt swims near enough te Phil adelphia te come here fresh you 11 find en our menu. It's worth walking many a weary mile te be very sure of the Fish you eat! jyccifji The Heme of Sea Feed 13th between Chestnut &Walnut Philadelphia Big Bargains in Beautiful Beets Style and Quality at Half Price and Less A grouping of $14.00 Quality Footwear of correct style and fine workmanship. The actual saving is mere than one-half. Nete the vast variety of fashionable designs: 1'ntent Celt with Sntln Tep, Tntrnt Celt with Kill Tops, all Patrnt Celt. tl slies In nnr Hlnrk KM I)rrn limits. Vntent Celt with Fawn or llliirk Suedr Tep. Orny or Flrlilmnusr or Mustard llrett n Kill. In All-Klil, or with Fabric Tops. All with HIkIi Frrnrh Ilrrls. Alse Military Heel Medrl In nark (Iray or Fawn with Harmenlxlnc Fabric Tops, lllfeck Culf with Gray or Fawn Fabric Tepi. tuvttvttttvtvtttnwtttMMttvuvttutj s Special Sale en Third Fleer I 'AtmtttttmttttttttMHUuwvmtwttH, Vis a Feat te Fit Feet rf,,p The Bia Shee Sb Hosiery in Gift Bexes The Big Shee Stere 1204-06-08 Market St. Extra Special Butten Dress Beets $4.90 These Sizes Only 8 pairs, size 2 14 34 36 20 32 1 6 0 1G 3 3 4 4 5 6 6 6 7 Geld Jewelry Gifts That Last Moderate Prices Prevail Our Christmas assortment is just brimful of appro priate gifts for man, woman and child. The opportunities for selection from our large stock arc unlimited. Rings $5 te $500 Breeches $2 te $200 Bar Pins $3 te $150 La Vallieres $2 te $125 Lingerie Clasps. $2 te $60 Bracelets $4 te $150 Call or write for our Catalogue. Chains $6 te $250 Link Buttens. . $4 te $150 Scarf Pins ... $2 te $150 Tie Clasps .... $2 te $50 Dress Sets .. .$20 te $1500 Belt Buckles.. $14 te $50 & Kind & Sens, ' me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELOJUS SILVERSMITHS illltlllllllllKIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Furriers and Milliners lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!ll 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Qgaetic 1 vyiiu,l! e v -f III "The Wardrobe" rtrg. u. s. ri. eir. of Centemeri Gloves The Gift Set of Usefulness and Charm TEN TO FIFTY DOLLARS AN exclusive Centemeri origination for gift-seekers after jTJL the unusual, the close - te - perfect, Christmas gift Wherein the box of gloves, one of Santa Claus' stand bys, is given the final touch of completeness and charm. Men's Gift Set Ne. 4 at 15.00 Tun Cipeskin uarm gleres The Peary knitted wool lined, regulation vmst with ttrap 5.50 French Kidskin ilrvss plot c, pique sewn, in white, black, gray or brown . . 4.50 Tan Capeskin street plevcs The Walten full I'XM ewn, tpcur backs . . 3.50 Scotch Weel warm gleve!r oxford prav, 1.50 Women's Gift Set Ne. 14 nt 15.00 Chamois golf pleves, natural color, with clasp factcninp en back of hand, ventila tion holes ut knuckles .... 3.75 Tan Capeakin drivinp glovce The Peary knitted wool lined, long wrist tiih strap C.50 Scotch woeljntinr gloves, slip-en, in pray, brown and heathers 2.00 Tun Capeskiii ualkmg gloves, one clasp, pique sewn 2.75 Women's Gift Set Ne. 16 at 20.00 French Kidskin dress gloves The Band alettt two clasps, everseam sewn, inter inter weten two-tone embroidery, and netrlty band effect in contracting or liarmerm. ing colors, white, black and the fur shade 4.50 Capeskin street gloves, one clatp, pique sewn, contrasting band at wrist und stitching en back tan, gray, beaver and brown 3.50 Meuquctalres, sixteen button, et erf earn sewn in Suede and Kidskin , . 11,50 Centemeri Gloves Camel's Hair Weel warm glove natural color dip-en, , 3.50 Children's Gift Set Ne. 22 at 6.00 French Kidakin resi i-Iotes two clasps, Paris Point embroider), everseam sewn; white, gray, tan or brown . . . 2.50 Tan Caprskin afreet gloves, pique sewn, celf ditching en backs, one ilanp . 2.50 Scotch wool flip-en norm f.letes in gray, brown and heathers ..... 1.00 Set may be. broken or added te an desired GIFT SETS of WOOL HOSE and WOOL GLOVES from 5.00 Centemeri Scotch and English Weel Hese and Weel Gloves of the same intrinsic quality as the justly famous Centemeri French Gloves in matched sets for men and women. Only 1 Saturday before Christmas 1 MIEMDOIE REDOCnORS J January Prices and Finest Selections Don't I jj Wait Buy New in This Great $300,000 SACRIFICE SALE I 123 SOUTH 13,h ST. New Yerk Stere, 400 Fifth Ave. MU The response ei tlie fur-buying public in taking advantage of this Gigantic Sac- j Lll rifice Sale of Furs our own immense $300,000 stock, together with the stock of E a large New Yerk Fur Merchant which We bought for cash al a figure far below EE the wholesale valu( has been tremendous. The values have been se exceptional and ! E5 the qualities se wonderful that we have made hundreds of new friends, brought new E prestige te the store and our desire te mak a this sale an event second te none was gratified. A great stock of thousands of pieces, but you'd better hurry. ! A Small Deposit Reserves Purchase Payments te Continue at Cenvenie nt Intervals 5 - . j...,M,SaIe special- 250.00 FRENCH SEAL COAT Fine quality, three - quarter length model. Skunk cellar and cuffs. 195.00 Hudsen Seal Coats I &ateLiw.. - , iiMi-'jfPjfegtk . u, ,.h- - - iA Mu.., ,t ,. . . .j,. ... , . ,Aj ., . k IJmmj-. m mimmsmv-m-BrTrm,mmm,TmmmtMimmtrrm i j " r wwmiii t n n i t i tt h h ' 'iiiwi ' w ii'imk iiii i i f ' n nil n imi'i yii in i ' i wsqeft vr'ir wymmwiaimM-w : .. , . , "' iqgw.'-'pjMtw Were 3:5 no 425 00 425 00 125 00 425 00 425 00 495.00 495 00 196 00 195.00 595 00 596 00 050 00 760.00 595 00 595.00 G50 00 C50 00 Cellar and Celli Self Trimmed . N'at Squirrel . Nat. Skunk . . . Hemer Tnupe Nutria . S If Trimmed . S -If Trimmed , Nut Squirrel . Denver Nut. Hkunli .. Denver N'at Skunk . . , Hlnclt MUHltr.-it Nnt. Squirrel , Self Trlmmeti Aub. Opossum . Nnt Skunk . . Deiitcr Lcnflh ,30 Ins .30 Ins . 30 Ins . 30 ln 30 1ns. ,32ln.s . . 30 Inn. 36 1ns 36 Ins .35 Ins 40 Inn, .40 Ins. .42 1ns .42 InH .45 Inn 46 InH .45 1ns. 45 ins. Sew 27B.OI) JO. 00 20IS00 2D.V00 20.1.00 20.1.00 375. OH 305.00 30.1.00 308.00 44.1.00 445.00 105. en AD.I.flO 44.1.00 44.1 00 40.1.00 403.00 Liberty Bend and pnrchfis vg agents' orders accepted. Charge purchases billed February 1st, 1921. Pur chasers opening new ac counts will be entitled te the above dating. Mail orders promptly filled. Fur garments repaired nnd remodeled quick delive y. Fine assortment of extra large sizes up te 50 bust. Gift purchases stored free until Xmas, " : f ..Sale Specials . 125.00 TAUPE MAKMUT COAT Swntrtrer Snort h Medel. Large cellar and cuffs of self iur, reverse border. 89.50 - s French Seal Ceab Hudsen Seal Wraps length New .42 lllH. 443.00 12 Ins ( t01 00 Yi uf. 30.1,00 .45 Ins .501 00 .45 InH 41.00 .45 InH 001,00 .48 Inu OlflOO 48 Ins. 841.00 .50 Ins .013.00 'Vere Cell"r ad Cnfi 595 00 Self Trimmed . f.50 00 Ilnnter . 750 00 Nnt Squirrel .. 750 00 Ke'f Trimmed . 795 00 Nnt Squirrel . F95 00 Nut. Skunk . . . 796 00 Nut Skunk ... 1050 00 Keif Trimmed 1195 00 Self Trlmnud &zsfiavBB$s&&xv tSift&urrcseEiticns! FOX AND WOLF SCARFS AntmrU eiTctn well rnudn n 1 HUbstnntinl In JUui U Ilruwn Taupe relrit an 1 KuirKhuttta 11.50 29.50 i 3.9.50 49.50 Itrculurlj 21.30 tn 1)1.30 ' 17.50 CHOKER SCARFS N'Hturul Hqul'rd. Au-J t'nllun Opemiuni 4M. 1 Jp; Mink ii n I iii n I tffrctu ! ScillJ. well rn H.- j 12.50 116 no 193 00 175 00 196 00 226 00 "2S 00 25n 00 er.n oe 250 00 250 no 350 00 395 00 395 00 395 no' 425 nn 495 00 Cnl-r if rVn! Self Trimmed , Vnt Skunk . . Sel' T'lmmed . Self T-ltnmed , Nnt Squirrel , Beaver Vnt Squirrel .Skunk .... Aus. Opossum , Ilnnvt . Nn Smilrrel Nut Skunk . . Aus, Opossum , Nut Skunk . . , I) ntfr Nat. Squirrel .30 Inn 30 Inn. .32 Ins .30 InH 32 Inn. 32 Ins ,30 Ins 3fi Ins. .30 InH. .96 Inn 40 Ins 40 1ns .401ns .42 Intl. (5 ins .45 1ns. Scotch Moleskin Coats iss.ne AUSTRALIAN SEAL STOLES i.. in'--' i tvmr uii'MVj y en jr. Mittin f-em wefl, lustrous t tklnn nnii ivn tMnnnl inln 1 W.r. 12R no 191 no 2'5 no 226 nn 25noe 225 nn 25n no 275 no 325 00 325 00 26n no 275 00 325.00 Marmet Coats Wttt 650.00 595 00 576 0 596,00 050 00 760.00 G95 00 795.00 29.50 ri;.r - .0, S"If Trimmed Self T-lmmed Kltt Fex Nut H-cc-en Aus. Opossum Self T-lmmed Itncoen . . Aus. Opesum Nnt. nnceoen Aus. Opepsum Self Trimmed Nut Iliccoen Aus, OpeHsum - rlh .30 Inn .30 Ins .30 Ins 30ns. 30 Ins 3fi InB. .36 Ins .36 Ins. ,40 1ns .40 Ins. 45 Ins .45 Ins. 45 1ns. (Inlil ; 07 30 ; Ml 00 ; 121.00 : hi oe 173.00 ; ni.en : loi.en : ie' oe : 10.1 00 ; in en : 24B.00 ; 27,i oe : 271,00 E 273,00 E S2i.nn : 373.00 n rVeiD denn ii no 12100 11' en 17.1.00 I'B.OO 1(1100 ioi.ne 22100 22,1 en 11)3.00 21 U0 243.00 Celtr nnJ Cnfi Self Trimmed , Nut Squirrel , Self Trimmed , Nut Squirrel , Self Trimmed , Nnt Squirrel . Self Trimmed . Nat Squirrel . , l.enrth .32 Ins ,32 1ns. 36 Ins. .36 InB 40 InB. . 40 Ins 45 Ins, 303 00 44S.O0 423.00 343.00 403.00 A03.00 343.00 .45 Ins, 043.00 37.50 HUDSON SEAL SET AUrnt tte lierrH-MianM muff, m m u r t, becemtn cannot he dunMcuted that 29 50 Natural Muskraz Coats J 250.00 NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT Three-qunrter length, larKe nhutv el. 195.00 cellar und cuffs French Seal Ci 50 RLCK FOX SET Lurpn Mlk - llnfd unlnrn scurf Muff te innti-h. trlmmr hiiii neuu iku'k nnn tall 49.50 l$E3&UttJNQiSug i" 195.00 225 no 275 00 2'I5 00 275 00 125 00 375 00 395 00 rnii-T it rfii Self Trlmm-d , Krerch S-nl Nat. Raccoon . IJnter .. Fr nch Seul S If Trimmed Nut Itnccoen Self Trimmed . 1th .30 Ina 30 Ins .301ns "0 n 36 Ins 36 Ina 40 Ins ,45 1ns. NniQ 11100 14'.00 10.1.00 t IIII 101011 t no 27.1.00 203.00 225.00 HUDSON SEAL COAT M'ide of soft, supple 'kins In B smnrt sports IfZHfl model lOOJJU illltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllri5 Chestnut St., Opposite Keith's g t ... .jtJvEU...,,. . ,.,, W M I"' Fllv" rMW rrir" T&XsftZmK&i; istmLjL T"UBua4iaiHiiiiiiiiiiiiVP.iiiiiiiiii ---ir-i 7rn i iwwiii iinuii mm i elillBQHL. 'IW WWJ3,mKlBEm fa i ! sMfeg&ii M&
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