Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 17, 1920, Night Extra, Page 24, Image 24

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EVENIN0 PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIL ABBLPHI A", FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920
CONSTAN
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NOPLE
WIDE-OPEN 101
A Wilder Place Untler Allied
Occupation Than It Wa3
Under Turkish Domination
COMMINGLING OF NATIONS
PLOT TO RESTORE CHARLES I
Intimate Friend of Hapsburg Family
Arrested for Conspiracy
Snrrta) Cable nttpat'ti. repiriaM. lO'i
HrlRiii'Jc 1 17.---t'nity of n
tlen invented n Communist filibuster ,
In tlir first session of the Constituent
UlUND BATTLE
DSPUTE
REVVED
bnttlc of .Tullnnil. when the lulmlrnlty
tedny itib1islicil the eagerly awaited
volume of (M puses en tliU ernelnl
navnl engagement, oentnlnlng Admiral
.Telllcoe'e rilspntcli describing the battle
and the narratives of the Hrltlsh siniml siniml
ren eenitnaiiileM.
Admirnl .lelllere. in his ceverliiR
dlspiitrn, dated .tune IS. 1010, declared
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elared they would net recognize statute, ' Britlsh Admiralty Publishes Vel- J,- felt no anvletj- wartime thn ad
Constantinople. lVe. 17. Constanti
nople new remblnf" nil the frenzy of n
new mining camp and a world penpert.
U "the end of the trail" for all the
Jlnlkan States and everything west of
Knee, en the Mediterranean. Caucasian
oil nvn. Denets: Itasin miners, Anate
lian thcep and enltie kings, Greek war
millionaires and Sjrian mciehants rush
te Constantinople te pep champagne In
proof of their mkves.s. Soldiers and
fnllers of half a deen nations swell the
population and add te the cosmopolitan
npect of the streets and pleasure re
sorts.
Under Allied occupation the city lias
beermp h wi'der place than it wns under
the Turks. Iln-re are no civil courts '
Nene of the Allies desire te assume re- '
apenslbillty for reforms ether thnn are (
necessary t" nfecuard life. Italian, t
French and HritNh troops co-eperafe
with the Turkish gendarmerie in keeping
order. Hut evorjhedv's job is nobody's .
job. Consequently Constantinople ii a
very wide-open town Midnight ilesms
is enforced prctt generally, but until
that hour there is little Interference with
dance halls, gutnbling dives and redlight
ditricts unless murder is committed.
I.endville and (tu'dfield in their diz
ziest days mer offered anything wilder
than certain retien of Constantinople
where iazz bands ie with Neapolitan
orchestras nnd tsigane singers in their
efforts te attract wnvfa-ers into the beer
tunnels anil dance halls tilled te over
flowing with the painted women of
many nationalities.
Mingling of Nationalities
Half a dozen summer gardens offer
vaudeville p eg, nm wlii-di attract theus.
ands of person every night who seem te
have far mere interest in tin drinks nnd
j-eHtic.ss crowds than in the Itusslan
primadennas and bare-legge, duncers
whose art is uuallv a meager as their
r.ttire. Turks. Arabs. Itedeuins, Kgvpt -lans
nnd Assyrians, gorgeously clad in
native costume, elbow their way among
Ce'sncks nnd (leeiciaus whose uni
forms are far mere brilMant than th"ir
recent mthtary a hi-verm-nt".
Ceal-li'.aelt Fren-li rnlnntals. ''
aplendent in red fezzes and green khaki,
mingle with Sikhs nnd l'unjabi whose
lenr; hnir and many-colored headdresses
are wrapped in snmlire brown. Civilians.
s.'dier.s and sai'ers from all parts of
the world are hopelessly jumbled to
gether in Constantinople crowds and
are e busy looking at each ether that
tenors from the IVtregrad opera,
naughty French singers from Mont Ment
marte and Austrian str mg-jawed ladles
claim but slight attention.
Grand Pageant Kvery Day
Constantinople itself is n grand pag'
ant every n Ii main therimglifnr
Hue (irand I'era. is mere fa?cinning
tlian any iiceiie whieh predtieer ran et.'r
hop" te stage. Ciniiel -drivers bad their
patient trains, burdened with charcoal,
through the me'e nf street -rjirs. shviek
ins army metmeni-s and .-nrringes.
idleted ever the r.msh pavinz at hrenk
nc"U speed b Turkish hostlers who
rrnel: tin r wlif- and shout i'i.nstanti
r ' !' i't''i te p.'l 'rlans who ven
ture off the narrow sidewalks. Turks
I .. I . i. v ilnnLiH'u mi, v.. fruli f .
ferentlv thretizfi this maelstrom. ()
caslenally Tuikish icnants drive n
II. wk of sheep or turke.is into this swirl
of traffic and serene even draw he3v
carts along at a pace se slew that
drivers of military unions cure them
in ten different lans'iacee.
The narrow, ( rooted ktrcpts of Con
stantinople are Ili-ui'eil te meter traf
fic and the sbnv-givng fntnlistie Turk is
little inclined te change bis pace. 1'on 1'en
Kuently there nr rnanv accid?iit and
the indifferenee with nlncli foreign mili
tary ears are ditven Iris done nr:'li te
intensify 'J'tuki h hatrd of foreigners
BALLOON STiLL MISSING
Wireless Beinn Ussd in Effert
Lecate Naval Aircraft
New Yerk, lw 17.- Hv A P
Naval officers i.t U'"kana P.etit N'axa'
Air Station siill were without ndw-e
early tedm lesardine the hcrenhiit -of
the free balloon which lef- tie stn
tlen en Monday afternoon with three of
flier en an endutanee tluht.
'We are sending out wireie-s nus nus
setc censtnnth for etli'r station te
watch for thm," if was -aid nt the
ntntien. "That is nli un de "
XMAS SALE
Of Ladit' nnd M-n's Watchei
Imposed by King Peter
A sensational plot against the present
king has been unearthed in Agrum.
fJaren Acnre. an Intimate friend of the
Hapsburg family, and his wife have
been arrested. When taken Inte cus
tody they were found te be in possession
of grave documents, proving the ex
istence of n plot te restore former King
Charles of Austria and the Hapsburg
line te power. .
vaneed rr&men et tne terees nnuer ice
Admiral Ileal ly, commander of the bat
tle cruiser nquadrnn. and that when
llentty sighted the enemy battle crrlisers
the vice admiral adopted the correct
and only possible course In engaging the
i t,(i i nnd endeavoring te keep between
tie i hi my and hii base.
I ' has been much controversy ever
ltj the ssedatetl Press i,. cuestien whether .Telllcee should
Londen. fee 17 Anether ihapter have gene te Heatty's assistance when
was added te the controversy ecr the it iipicarrd the battle was imminent.
ume Containing Jelli Jelli Jelli
coe's Version
NOT WORRIED OVER BEATTY
Heavy Strlke Lesses In Spln
Madrid, Dee. 17. -Lesses resulting
from strikes during the past month In
Saragossa aggregate mere than 0,000,
000 pesetas, according te the newspa
per, Accien. .Similar conditions pre
vail in Barcelena Vulcneia. Seville nnd
Madrid. The newspaper declares the
built of the motley paid te syndicates
has disappeared,
Glellttl te See Lloyd Geerge
Parts, Dec. 17. Premier Glellttl of
Italy will go te Londen te confer with
Premier Lloyd Oeergc during the
Christmas vacations, it is announced
here.
W1P3M
A fitting finale for tonight's
dinner
JUST keep it quiet until the last minute.
Then bring en this Coconut Cream Pie.
And when they're commenting en its all-around-goodness
let them in en the secret
that it's the full, rich, natural flavor of the
nut brought te you in the Baker can that
makes ANYTHING made from Baker's Fresh
Grated Coconut taste better.
Baker's Fresh Grated Coconut (in tin cans) has been
rightly termed the "coconut in the tin shell." for it
is just the pure snow-white meat of the coconut
grated and prepared with the natural milk of the nut.
On sale today at your grocer's.
WBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBB
Cocenuf tar Every Coconut
Purpose
Hut Baktf Dry Shrtd Coconut. thp
nld-fath.enrd. tuetr-cured Ulnd In
riper cartons or Baker's rrctliGratrd
Coconut WITH th milk In the distinctive-
blue label cane.
Wri'fe for free recipt
booklet
,. .Rubben for the Family
Useful GIFTS
Net te Be Duplicated Elccwhcre
.y& Hys u,r,s
Raincoats
$4.98
Value $7.50
Elje 3 i'" I" 19
RAIN
CAPES
$1.98
$4.93
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Beys' & Girls'
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UA1NCOATS
Sizes 4 te 10.
Regular $7 -a
value S12 .OU
Beys' & Girls'
T71 Beets
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Kpftlnl Prices en
RejV anil Mfn'i
BLACK
RUBBER COATS
Men's U. S. Government Hip Beets
Sues 10 te jm g mml
Men's end Wemen'i
Raincet- Special nt
10
tr ITS ROBIKM wk rjr r'
wtram
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I 820 CHESTNUT STREET J
THE perfect gift! Easy for you.
Delightful for him. Hew simple
te order it today and have it ready
?t the dealer's the minute you want
it. Probably the nearest druggist
carries Girards. A gift of real pleas
ure. A gift of fragrance, of hearty
goedfellowship and geed will te
men. Right in the spirit of the day,
and carrying that spirit many days
bej'end. Give him
Jktnericafc foremost cigar
Antonie Reig & Langsdorf
Established 19 Years Philadelphia
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Recipe for Coconut Cream Pie (Meringue)
Add beaten egg yelkn and cermtarch tn
milk, place ever slew fire and tt.r until
thuU. Remove from fire end odd about
cf the focenut Pour into one larje
.or two tmall) baked cruiti end cover
win atiffty beaten egj whltei te wtnrh
two or three tableipoemfut of powdered
nr cranulated lujar have been added
Sprinkle rcenut en top and brown
quickly in eves.
1 Cup Dalcer's Canned Coconut
'from nhlrh muk hai been
thoreuchly presied and coconut
has been separated unt I light and
fluffy).
. te ', r-up Kranulated lujar
i Cup Coconut Milk or in'i mi.k
I Level tableipoeniful cermtarch
1 Bgt'.
Pinch cf aalt
AT
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&S0NS
IN ALL
THREE
STORES
14-Karat Solid h
Geld
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nntuh jeu think llml miii cmiii iDilnite. It
ter let. than 3J. return It iuiU nil
refuiul the full puri-har iirlre.
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ai.tTHHKM STOUEfi OWN EYHUUfQI
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ja i ie t ' uy fc ttiiuii.t;u iu'
S22rs5 -P Coconut Mllle or ew t mwk tv.e or three Ubleipoeniiul of powdered mHURmC
wRKuma 2 Level tablet poensful cornstarch nr cranultted tugar bnvc been added B&H&
rSBsjQ 2 Rsr. Sprinkle rtxenut en ten and brown VuHE
.t 4 Pinch cf salt quickly in evec a ImIjF
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. Made with Pasteurized Milk Hll 1
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1 KVERYBODY enjoys geed bread. illli I
n IN ALL L This fact is clearly emphasized in the tplfi i
(CiSSnSLiW THREE 1 wonderful demand which has developed 'l
STORES H$; ferFREIHOFER'SBUTTER-KRUST. J
ykk'3 The answer is plain. BUTTER- I
Ji KRUST is made with Pasteurized Milk! 1 1
There's no ether bread like it. Its deli- llili 1
';I o'eusly fine flavor has made it the choice 1
of discriminating bread-users. Plllli 9
pMJ The use of Pasteurized Milk is only iP!!!! I
tvf one le many features which have fllilli I
Jg , made BUTTER-KRUST the real home Pill I
s ; bread. Everything that gees into it is fllilllj I
Cfev" i . nKcri1iif1t7 niire anrl if 1?nre f rs rrri in RSSm I
j& ssx ' '3C wraPPecJ an stamped with the PilIP il
'Si :; FREIHOFER wrapper that stands for
Kb M Bi" BUTTER-KRUST is 13 cents R
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Shall the Immigration
Floed Be Dammed?
Something mere like panic than enthusiasm is manifested by our growing army of idle
workers which already numbers two million, according te the American Federation of Laber,
ever the vast reinforcements from the war-broken countries of Europe. Immigration officials,
says the New Yerk Tribune, state that seven out of ten of the immigrants new entering this coun
try arc dependentsmestly women, children, and old men. Mr. Frederick A. Wallis, Com
missioner of Immigration at Ellis Island, says that he is informed that eight million emigrants
arc ready te come from Germany as seen as peace is declared, and he adds, "what will happen
when the bars of Russia arc let down can only be guessed." Other authorities and editors, how
ever, deny and minimize all these alleged dangers, arguing that virtually every immigrant pro
duces mere than he consumes, and is. therefore, an asset rather than a liability; that instead el
a labor surplus in this country we have an actual shortage of "cheap" or unskilled labor, the
result of the stepping of all immigratienMuringthe war; that the farms, particularly, need such
labor if they are te de their part in building up national prosperity; and that, as the New Yerk
Herald summarizes this point of view, "when we contemplate barring out immigration alto
gether, wc contemplate economic suicide."
Read the leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week (December 18th)
' ler an all-sided survey of this perplexing problem.
Other interesting news-articles in this number of THE DIGEST arc:
President Wilsen's "Confession of Faith"
First Aid te Farmers
Our Neighbor Armenia
West Virginia's War
European Views of "New" America
"Keeping" the Kaiser in Helland
American Trade Conquests in India
Hew te Lewer Prices
The Truth About American Dyes
Saving the Lives of Clethes
Straw Gas for Farm Use
The Seesaw Windmill
When Your Name Is Net Your Own
The Storm About "Marget"
A Film Duel
Chicago Indicting Herself Operatically
Christ and Buddha at Tokyo
Are We Overdoing "Safety First"?
Is the Jew Convertible?
The Cannibal's Substitute for Religion
Zinc Trade of the World
Railway Transportation
Winter Travel and Recreation AH
the Beat Winter Trips
Topics of the Day
Best of the Current Poetry
Many Illustrations, Including Humorous Cartoons
December 18th Number en Sale Today News-dealers 10 Cents $4.00 a Year
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