IMfllBBB SSSs?uS8 Hfcjwip i?6es "'(,? raft2"taesse3i " K1W ,.vv4?wv . if ' t ' iy ' n , '. 1 M I 1 Sift flft.& & S & i im. 3lK".l DTW" .'..IT TV. 7 f am;' "' .waft' i SffiK- fc . 1 JJ& 5&K.7K& V 1t "''I i k EVEtflNCi PUBLIC J LBDG-Ell XHJLLADJfiUHlA, JLlDAY, DEUliiMlilSW 37, 1920 ALBANIA ELECTED L EABUE-MEMBER Adverse Repert Disregarded by Assembly en Lord Rebert Cecil's Plea COUNCIL AGAIN Icensldrably softened by the full com mission, following the debute en tlie fleer of the assembly. The council de clined te submit drafts of the mandates nvnaiit unnn n lirnm(e hV the COmtTll- Meu that no reference te the provisien'' of the niandntcs would be made In Un Un reeort In thfi amembly. Disposal of this question, action upon Ihree mere nnplIcntleiiH for member ship and decision relative te the league budget were all that remained today te b disposed of during this session of the assembly. Hepe was expressed this morning that this work might be ! finished today, be that tomorrow s tinal session might be devoted te the cere monies of closing. It seemed probable HRITiniZEDI Kcnc Vlvlanl. head of the Trench dele dele dele unilloifcuucntIeM wmil(, nppcnr tomorrow he - ihmini, i.cdti enili'lteil bv man. dele gates te make the principal closing speech. The action of the committee in rec Hy (he Associated Press (icneva. Pec. 17 Albania was ideet- d a member of the tongue of Nations em ,-,,"-',l r "T hVnrpH yJ2wmWjr f th l0nS,, 1",r,, ,,1,s ?Slen" of Baltic ; states and Georgia 1 ' , , v.n due largely te American inuuence. Immediately after the opening of te- , rpip committee had before It n docu decu dny's) session. Lord Rebert Cecil, nl- ' m0nt ceiitaining the note Fent en Au though appointed te make a report en I gnat 10 te the Italian nmbassader by the admission of Albania te tlie lenKue. itnltitn-iiliTe Celin. American secretary took the fleer and declared he disagreed of state, who stated the t'nlted States with the report of the committee, winch peller was that decision should lie neui was ndverse te Albania. He asked the i in abeanre concerning territories assembly te elect Albania n member. carved out of the former Russian ein N. TV. Hewell, of Canada, also ,! leaded Albania's case, and he, with Lord Rebert Cecil, for the first time found support from ether delegations of the British emplie en a contested fines fines tlen. Afte,r Mr. Rewell had concluded. It A. L. Fisher, of Great Britain, took the fleer and said that although the Uritlsh delegation had eted against Al bania In the committee it had since carefully studied the question nnd had decided te vote for her admission. Delegate Inman, of India, dwelt upon the excellent impression the ad mission of Albania would make upon Mehammedans throughout the world Rene Viriani, of Trance, and Signer Sehantzer, of Italy, rallied te the sup port of the Cecil preposition. Th"-e factors broke down all opposition Differences between the council of the League of Nations nnd the assembly of the league regarding mandates were be fore the assembly when it met here to day. After n long debate, during rev terday's session, regarding the report of the mandates commission complnin cemplnin Ing of the council's refusal te submit a draft of the mandates for Kjr'ii. Meso potamia nnd Palestine pceut under certain conditions, the matte was left ever for settlement today, if possible. The original report of the mandate commission was a sharp nriaignment of the council, but the language i ed w.is TURK NATIONALISTS FIRM Mission Supposed te Mediate Joins Belligerent Force Constantinople. Dec. 17. --(Hy A p lyyet Pasha's mission, which left I Vinjtnntlnenln Inst weelv for the pur pose of negotiating with the leaders of th" Turkish Nationalists ut Angera, in realitj went te that citv te escape "Hnt'ish trannv" and Joined the Na tionalists, according te an official state ment published in the Nationalist press of Anger.l uu December 10. This niineum enient is ientideiei nl au answer te repiesentntiens trem the llus-uan Heli!ieiki, who are cut ruin ing suspii uui that MuMnphn Kemal Pasha . the N.itinu.ilist ihief, U plan irng u iniiipreinise uitli the Allies In the eent in' l.i'le uffi M miii iflnees Mens. HOME RULE BILL L CAUSES DEAD OCK British Commens and Lords te Confer te Try te Arrange Compromise EXPECT PEERS TO RECEDE Hy tlie Associated Press Ijonden, Dec. 17. Members of the Heuse of Ierds who hnve steed firmly against the Irish home rule bill as passed by the Heuse of Commens, were lu consultation with members et the government ever night, It Is understood, trying te arrange semq sort bf com premise, relative te the measure. It was asserted here this morning that the virtual deadlock between the two houses et Parliament must be com promised or the bill would be lest and tlin horn rule measure of 1014 would automatically Iteceme a law ns seen as ratification of the Turkish treaty i formally ends the war. Developments nre being awaited with curiosity nnd anxiety. The action of the Heuse of Ierds In amending the home ruin bill was tantamount te re jection of the measure, nnd the In sistence of Commens upon the erlglnnl bill seems te have placed the fate of the legislation In the balance. Parlia mentary writers gave vldely divergent statements In Londen newspapers this morning as te what might happen. Many members of the upper Heuse of Parliament object te the prevision of the bill for the council e' Ireland nnd oppose the clause providing that If Ire land declines te accept the form of gov ernment established by the measure, a crown colony government will be im posed. Seme writers declare the Trreennetlllile neers will recede from their position and that when the IIeusi of Tierds meets nt neon Saturday, it will hear royal assent given the measure and see It placed in the statute books as n law. Everything About Cuticura Seap Suggests Efficiency 3op,0!ntmnt,TiJeim.J5tf TprrwhfT Feriimptm sd4rM' CMtieatftLtberttriitDjrt X,M14i.llt AIVKRT1KHr.T nKimnirT One of Chestnut Street's best-known jcwelrv bhep appeal at the head of the column today. The store of Van Dusen & Mekes, at 1123 Chestnut Street, is noted for the quality of its wares and ler the unusually interesting tnings one nnds there. SzZrcrrcihs cCJA, it-, J- who pning n 'pHLKk is some one en your list fNE is always safe in s-' man a scarf pm, for, no mat-, -"- -who will be the delighted re tcr hew many he possesses, he cipient of a knitted Mlk muffler is always se unaffectedly delighted . en Christmas morning that is, if te welcome another te his collection, you once see these which I found thi I saw an odd pin today at the store week at the store of MacDonald & of Van Dusen &. Stokes, 1123 Chest- Campbell, 133-1-3(5 Chestnut Street, nut Street. It was a moonstone sur- i The girl who is wearing one of rounded by diamonds and hnd a dia- these new suits of English tweed mend, tee, in the center of the stone. ' will appreciate a silk muffler in This seit of pin can be worn with which stripes of deep purple altcr nny tie. A black opal is another nate with lavender stripes or a navy happy choice. The scarf pin3 in striped with lighter blue, and the which platinum nnd diamonds are combined with enamels, of various men en your list will like the grena- dines in dark colors. These scarfs colors are most effective, and among are very finely woven and come in the mere inexpensive pins arc some the dark blues and greens and browns very geed tourmalines, set in green that men like. Fer evening wear a geld. Aquamarines arc very mucn mttn would appreciate an all-white liked, tee, and arc very attractive muffler or a white muffler striped when set with diamonds. TTAVE you visited J--L Bnilev. Banks & the store of Riddle Cem pany during this holiday season? Yeu will find there gift suggestions aplenty. Fer women there are bar pins, vanity cases, sauteirs, slipper with black. ONE seldom thinks of n themies bottle as being deceinme. but why shouldn't things useful be decorative as well? That is what the maker of these thermos sets i,,.l10 lnrtmnHea nvornie-hf. hn,-. . WniCll 1 Saw at tnc Stere Ot J. rTanK- traveling clocks, fans, lingerie clasps. ' lln iMl'!cr V51" ,chejtnut. Street, manicure sets, mesh bags, beaded mu nave..theV-,n' fe y are bags, bracelets, engagement books, most attracthe. They include enrnfe, opera glasses, etc. Fer men there ' tumbler and tray, and come in the are watches, desk sets, humidors. I most attractive colors. ou will find fountain pens, cigarette cases, play- "p t0 harmenise with any color ing cards, phonegrnph frames, urn- scheme. One is often grateful for a brellas. traveling bags, soft cellar , Kn" of ice cold water during the pins, scarf pins, shaving sets, pipes, nicrht or in the morning, nnd se a crops, tobacco pouches, canes, ash , thermos ret such n this would be a trays, etc. And there are any num- welcome addition te the bedside table bcr of delightful gift suggestions accessories. This is just a suggi-s- fnr the borne in the silver and crvs- tlen fr ( hnstmas gift ou will tal departments OIFT Baskets of Fruit ter your VJ business friends they are mes nDorepnato, and for a personal friend you may be sure that few gifts will be given se warm n w-el find manj mere interestinir thinirs at Mi.ler's. t.TF i -Lnc YOU lunen't seen the lovely low blouses at the Ilium Mere. 1310 Chestnut Street, you really mut net miss taking a peck at them. .. .1 . f tt tr-l r .U- Tl t -l- , 1 . come. At ilie store 01 neniy iiai- iur uu-j- wmhiu inaite ine loveliest lewell &. Sen, Bread Struct below Christmas gifts. One lovely blouse Chestnut the bnskets are lovelier is of satin arid tomes in navy, brown than ever this vear beautifully and giay. It has n cellnr of geerg-hand-paintcd and artistically filled otte edged with filet nnd it girdle with the most delicious of fruits, in-. wrinkles most becomingly nt the eluding these wonderful Het-house "wa'st inc. Its price h S13..-.0. A Grapes from Belgium. All these , Pcorgette overblew, in -uit shades ..,!. ., thn mnt nn.fner. ,me,n- breidwl ln R J thread, is most able nnd are carefully arranged te attractive nnd a tiicelette overbleuse embroidered in centiastintr color pel lect illy arra preduce exquisite color effects. Price range is wide?.", $K, $10. $12, $13, 20, $25 up te $50 and $73. And net only your friends here in town will enjoy them this year, for Hal Hal lewell's guarantee perfect deliveiy te i Miy point within 1000 miles of Philadelphia. FOR outdoor sports and for some ,., , of the indoor sports for that mat- ' P.H0( 1 " ceveretl nuU -ter there is nothing like a heuvy I w aren t they delicious? That Kwcnter. It gives the necessary I ? when the nuts aie frcbh and j, .e vn,,'p.. ninvinn. .i I tlie chocolate is of iroed eualitv. fitrenueus game like ice hockey and . ,B,l'tcnca" y.eu ingme finding both is warm and comfortable. At tnc weuia ioei erv well at most anj time e' da. At S3 theie i n blouse of flesh-colored georgette with col cel lar of lace. It has a wide frill in fient. edged also with lace. There is such an amazing vnrietj of colors that it should net be diffkult te find one in just the shade jeu de-iiie of A. G. Spalding & Bres.. -"J Chestnut street, I saw some y' .... ii.. i i i.i.. ,..,,,., e euani u. m store 1210 wenderfully geed-looking sweateis. Tlicy arc of pure lamb'swoel and nre hand-finished. Women will like the slip-ever model with shawl cel- these geed qualities in chocolate- covered nuts at 00 cents a pound? an nt tlie stores of Ed use Company. 100 Seuth Eleventh Street nnd 4903 Baltimore Aenuc. The nuts English wal nuts, butternuts, black walnuts are et tlie very best quality obtain- lar which comes ill white, navy, nbCi nnd thev are covered Ith H,. maroon, gray, cardinal and brown. cj0U8 chocolate. At CO cents, tee, There is another slipover model tnere js nn excellent assortment of without cellnr which fits close about chocolates in which there nre the hips, and one that buttons down twenty-one different flavors Ne ihe front. These sweaters make tlnntly Christmas gifts for the col cel col jefre boy or girl, or, indeed, for nny one who loves the outdoors. chance of growing tired of one flavor but then, they nre nil se geed that you'll wish for mere of each and hurry te buy a second pound. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION THE VERY TUtXQ 1IA WORTH'S KODAK There Is seme one in your family who has always wanted a Kodak. This stere Is G. II. Q. Gift Ilcnd Quarters KODAKS $9.49 up BROWNIES , 2.86 up Jehn Haworth Company Eastman Kodak Ce. 1020 CHESTNUT STREET Order your special gift boxes of Huyler's today THEY will be packed fresh and delivered te any address in perfect condition in time for Christmas. By ordering new before the stores arc crowded you will be sure of getting for each person just the box and the assortment you want, most attractively packed. We shall de our best for last'minutc customers, but frankly our salespeople can give you better service new. eflau&& PHILADELPHIA $2.50 per pound 1320 Chestnut Street $2.00 per petuid $1.50 per pound 1222-1224 Walnut Street Adjoining the St. James Hetel II 1 rimmed Jdmffl W if AYiHV Q 41 I m W&vSLjb VL They were ap A H'll fj Hjn7 , te $195, Reduced te i Y MI m&7ti&lV&. CharRc Accounts Invited W&W&W&tiM Charge Purchnscs Tomorrow Will Be Billed February 1st, 1921 M0.0M&10. Mail Orders Filled SJJSfeS asen & Demand 1215 Chestnut Street Furs and MVlirerv We repair und remodel your I-'ur Garment ver skillfully antl very reasonably in prree, as tee I Great January-Price Special French Seal Coats JTTfik fTA Marmet Coati Leepard Cat Ceat wf fflvv Canadian Seal Ceab Taupe Ceney Coati Brown Ceney Coats Siberian Wolf Ceals J $F Taupe Lamb Coats Regularly 135.00 te 150.00 Sports and three-quarter length models, with lartfe rolling shawl cellars and wide bell cufl"n of contrasting or self fur. MaWsen & DeMan$l 1215 Chestnut Street Fura and Millinery Illustrated Catalog of our Furs viaUed fret en request. Phase write or ask in stert. nuary Prices en New! A Great Price-Le werinci Sale In Progress Here Tomorrow Don't Wait Until January Buy New J r Prices Are Reduced New, Don't Wait! We've had a few customers suggest that prices will be lower in January se, In case thin idea is widespread, in continuance of our progressive policy, we start this great Inducement Sale Tomorrow. Lowering Prices drastically, te co-operate with the public, te stabilize business and te plug honestly for prosperity. Read our Guarantee in next column. Se positive are wc that our prices are as low as they will be in January, 1921, that WE WILL REFUND any difference in cash, .should you find prices lower in January. Buy new in order te get .an extra month's wear out of your Furs. Yeu can't lese en price. Can anybody be fairer than this? Take advantage of these lowest prices for many years back! A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase HUDSON SEAL COATSn 1 Fex, Wolf and Lynx Scarfsl Regularly 10.50 te 65.00 C olers are Taupe, Brown, Black, Pelret, Kam chatka and Lucille. $2 ft SB 0. td 0 52 ft ft French Seal Coats 16S00 Regularly 225.00 te 295.00 Three-quarter-lenpth models of selected skins with larpe shawl cellnr and bell cuffs of Beaver, Skunk, Natural Squirrel, Australian Opossum or Seal. i Hi I i &mmmMmm&mMwmm Fur Coats New RtguUrlv 260.oe -145.00 N'utna .. Raccoon ..295.00 195,00 Jap Mink .325.00 195.00 Moleskin ..305.00 245.00 Opossum ..405.00 345.00 Squirrel ..495.00 365.00 Fur Coats Rftilrlr New Fren. Seal 195.00 H5.00 Muskral ..225.00 135.00 Broadtail .695.00 345.00 Beaver ...600.00 .QO Mele Wraps .C. 5.Q0 Nat Mink 995.oe (J95.00 Hudsen Seal Coats 17S00 Regularly 27540 te ;. S25.00 Sports models of fine quality Hudsen Seal with shawl cellar and cuffn of Natural Squirrel Nutria or Hudsen Seal. Hudsen Seal Coats 32500 Regularly 450.00 te 495.00 Three-quarter-length ceat3 of selected Hudben Seal with shawl cellar and cuffs of Beaver, Skunk or Hudsen Seal. Hudsen Seal Ceals 34S-00 Regularly 495.00 te 550.00 40 and 45-inch Coats of excep tional quality. Large shawl cellar nnd cuffs of Beaver, Skunk or Hudsen Seal. Big Values in Fur Sets 2&M 44JJL 69iE 98d Regularly 50.00 te J 45.00 Sets of Taupe, Brown and Black Ve, Wolf e- Lynx, Raccoon, Beaver, Skunk, Nutria or Mink. s I I I Si I Hudsen Seal Wraps 495 Regularly G50.00 te 750.00 An ungual collection of fine qunhty wraps, in the most fashionable modes. This' price is far hclew nctunl cost of manufacture. &K Chokers and Muffs lClr'T ew Jap. Mink ..20.00 10.00 Opossum ....20 00 10.00 Fitch Chek"s 20.00 10.00 Squirrel 20.00 10.00 Hud. Seal Muffs 20. 10.00 Nutria Muffs 24.50 1 4.5() Stoics Il'tularlj New Au? Seal . . 45 00 24.50 Mele 120.00 69.50 Jap. Mink . 135.00 74.50 Squirrel ....145.00 79.50 Opossum ...145.00 89.50 :;kunk "o-eo 89.50 MBBstiftft- w Stere Open Early for tha Convenience of Ladies Coing te Business Children's Coats Rrcultrlr -Sew Wh e f'eney .. 78 60 M.OO 'iaupe Ceney 7 50 84JW Urewn t'enejr 90 00 B9.BO Tuupe Lamb 96.00 04.80 Natural Ceney . ..105.00 flB.80 Lneparil Cat . ...125.00 84J50 Wildcat 1J500 B9JS0 AuNtrallan Seal 185 00 110,00 Mel f'nnev 176 00 190.00 Natural W"Bby 175 00 130.00 Extra Large Size Fur Coats Up te 50 Dust Mnskrat Ceat Rejrularly 225.00 January Price 135.00 Natural Squirrel Ceat Ilejrularly 495.00 January Price 365.00 E French Seal Ceat Rcnulnr 195.00 January Price 115.00 Extra Large Size Fur Coats Up te 50 Dust Moleskin Ceat Regularly $395.00 January Price 245.00 K fill n Extra Salespeople te Assure Yeu First-class Maxvsen & DcMan) Service K jBf2ti& M'flEc!X Children's Sets n.xul.rl New 'White Ceney 12.50 BJO Kawn Ceney .60 0.78 Taupe Ceney 2 25 0.80 Brown Ceney ..... 760 6.80 Natural Ceney .... 7 60 B.BO lted Pox I8 60 13.BO Badger 14 60 10.00 White Moufflen H 60 17.60 Hqulrrel Leck . . 27 60 10.80 Natural Wallaby . 19.60 10.80 mwMMmmwmm zmjmw !& Picd mmmmmm i& stated &te M.MajMw sa mmmmmwm , 9 vw r t; t .f Sit2J!3 IfftJ mm-mM i, ji ' iM6liv(-M' i If"? inlMMfiTlr