'?v,w u ' SP'J vta"- (, i(R Mirfftf"! j F" . I J t 18 EVENING PUBMfc LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,' 1920 "' ' v V'W "V i . ' ACCEPT CHANGES IN MATERNITY BILL Women Acting on Principle of "Half a Loaf Is Better ' Than None" Wnahhurton, Dec 21. Pacing? of the 8hrppttrd-Totvner bill providing far federal nld In miternltv du ration probably will be fostered as the bill paused the Semite la-t Satur day Instead of as originally written. That wan the sentiment voiced by members of the joint coiigrrlotinl com mittee of women rcpresen inp the vari ous women's organizations upporting legislation before Concr thin ceMion and barking in partlcu'ar the mater nity bill. The object of the women pecm to he to avoid tangles In conference that might remit in the loss of the whole bill at this selon if the House should paw the original bill with the pro Ti'ions which the Senate struck out included. The fight for the remaining provisions of the bill will probably be made at the next session of Congress. Speaking of the inaternln bi I, Mrs. Maude Wood Park, chairman of the Joint committee of organizations meet ing under the auspices of the Nn.ional Iague of Women Voters, sajs: "We are very glad the Shoppard Towner bill has gone through the Sen nte, so that it can go through the Hon-e In time to be acted upon bv the 31)21 Legislatures of the various htates. We regret the cut in nppronrlntlonH, but the bill as It standi will enable a demonstration of that kind of work." No Coffee May Coat Cafe License Cheater, Pa., Dec. 21 Hecause a restaurant keeper refund to prepare coffee for firemen lighting the Sl.'O.OOO blaze at the Chester Steam Laundry planC early Sunday. T. Woodward Tralnor, superintendent of public (-are-ty. today notified him his license would be revoked by Council. William Hoscr. ' t!he cafe man. told the firo officials "he I vs out of coffee" at the time. ARTHUR B. PARSONS DIES Member of American Friends' Serv ice Succumbs In Germany Friends yecterday received a cable gram from Herlln announcing the sud den death last' Satttrdny of Arthur Bowker Parsons, otic of the re'lef work crs of the American Friends' scrvle committee. Mr. Parsons, who wa thir'j -one iarn oil, and n native of Attlelxro Fallii. Mass., had n break down In September. He will be buried In Oermnny. Thirteen months ago the young relief worker returned to this country for a ninni',i and married Miss lMrnntinre linker, of Ze'lwood, Fla.. a niece of Kthelbert ISewn. and connected with Moral prominent Phllade'phla famil ies. Mrs. Parsons, who is a graduate of ll'vn Mnwr Col'ege, was prior to her marriage a nurse in the IN idiopathic' Hospital in Itostnn. The mnrrlngc took place on November 1 1010. mid iTirce days later the young1 cou'de sailed for Ocmanv to engage in the Quaker student-feeding work In the Her'ln district. After the death of sev-. ern' (lertnan students from starvation I the American Friends began supplying the iorer ones with supplcmeniViry , meals, right thousand receive the supp cmeni'ary ration, and 2000 whoi cannot nfford to pay an thing receive free menls. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons were netive In this work. Mr. Parsons, a Congrcgatlonnllst, was graduated from Harvard 1'niver sitv In 1010. He was director of edu cational work in the Y. M. C. A. at Providence. H. I., and en'lstcd In relief work for the American Friends' serv ice committee In August. 1018, He spent bis first ear in relief work In France. JAPANESE FAVOR A NAVAL HOLIDAY Tokio Pross Approving Borah Idea of Reduction Pact With U. S. and Croat Britain 'HIGHLAND MARY' REBURIED Admirers of Robert Burns Bear Coffin to New Resting Place Greenock, Scotland, Dec. 21. With great s1emnit, the remains of Mnrj Campbell. Robert Hums' "High'nml Mary." weie transferred from the Old West Kirkard here to n new grave in Greenock Compter The removal had been uice--itnted 1) an extension of a local tinlp.xard Trom the -p)t where Mary was burled 134 ycar ago the coffin was borne reverently on the shoulders of repiesentnti(s of Ylutu clubs from nil over the countr to its new resting place. Tohlo. Pc 21 The Japanese press 's minlfestlng great interest In thi proposal of Senator Horali, of Idaho for a tripartite naval agreement under which the Unlit d States, Grctt IlHtali and Jnnnn would p'edge themse'ves t. limitation of naval nrmnments. In general the newspapers favor the Idea but regatd Japan's present program as a leglt'matc one. In expressing strong approval of tli Borah proposal the Malntchl Slilbuti of 0akn, comoares Japan's yearly ex pendlture of 10.000.000 ven for teach crs salaries with the r.00.000,000 yen nnva! expenditure. It declares th.' present rate qf expenditure for the navt is suicidal and that It is the duty of statesmanship to remove the cnuse which necessitate such large armament" Of the Toklo papers, the .Tijl Shimiio expresses the hope that the Senntc wi'l pas the Ilorah resolution ns a means of relieving the world from n fresh out break of rivilry in nrmnments. Jnpau's eight-batt'c-crulser progiam is not a menace to pence, this newspaper in sists. hut Ainei lea's intent! n to have the first nnv. in the wor'tl, it savs, will cause England to expand her building and lead to a new race In nnval en largcmcnt. MARY BOYLE O'REILLY SUED London Woman Wants to Recover $10,000 Damages IUnton. Dw 21 Suit fur SI 0,000 damages against Mary Ilov'c O'llell y daughter oC the late John Ilojle O'Heilly. 't and journalist, has been ti'cd In the Federal Court here by Grace M. Ellison, of London. The suit charges that Miss O'ltel'h made false statements regarding MNs I'llisoti in writing to Miss Maxwell. superintendent of the Presbytcrlnn Hos pitnl In New York, and that these state ments caused Miss 111 lon. then en ga cd In tducntlinal and tihtlnntlironlc 'wo It, "grave financial 'oss and mental Mifffilng." Propcrt of Miss O Uelllj nt Mnrshlleltl has been nttaihed. No tlate has been set for n hearing. Mis l'ltlion, according to the docu- imeuts in tlie ense, formerly wag eiu- pl uI ns secretary to MNs O Hel when the hitter was In Europe ns cdrre M'ondent for n newspaper syndicate. 3 Italians Slain In Radical Clash I'errara, Hal, Dec. 21 So I'l'Wts aivl atitl Socin'lsts c'ashed e.tr"dn. mi I in the heavy firing which followed tin cc persons were killed niul scmmi wot n'ed. Thn encounter came after n socialist meeting. Vie Sno afatfafiop- I 4i l fMiiwWMmmm wMMmmMmi Hlniii i ' I 1 ?& .)i!l ferg Supremcs 3 for $1.00 $ M '.'htiti. $3 -m i'.K Idvodcrc ' for 25c PENNIES SAVE THIERS LIFE Bullet From 'Detectlvo's Revolver Deflected When It Strikes Coins Chicago, Dec. 21. (lly A. P.) Ex nmlnatlon early today of a wound sus tained by a sailor bandit, who, with three men In army uniforms, fought n gun battle last night with a private detective In ft out of the home of ('jrua II. McCormlck, head of the Interna tional Harvester Co., pioxcd that his oeketbook. containing eight pennies, nvid his life. The force of the bullet was Impeded whin it struck the pennies and it lodged In his. abdomen. It was ensl y removed b u police surgeon with his lingers. ltoger Gale, the detective, stationed nt the McCVmick home ns n guard, was v tlio nuartct. Tlie sniior. who said his name la John Johnson, nn np"rentlce seaman nt Grcnt I,akcs Naval Station, was deserted by his companions when he fell wounded nfter a score of shots had been exchnnted. "It was my first job," he said. "I wanted n little Christmas spending money. I met the three soldiers and asked them to go along on n little st ek-tip pnrty. I never snw thcra be-1 fore." ' To Talk on Meaning of Christmas "The Meaning of Christmas" wll' h the subject of nn address to he given before the members of the Klwanls Club b the Ucv. William L. McCormlck. pastor of the llcthlchem Prcsbytrrlnn Church, nt n luncheon of the club in the Ilellrvue-Strntfod todav. Now, Buy a Box Sss most any dealer or drop us a postal for folder that illustrates all ten alzta tells how they are packwl tail Uia pricti A new and larger Men-De-Lion aize"The Popularity" 2 for 25c. If You HaveTried Men-De-Lions You Know the Pleasure They Will Give Your Friends at Christmas. Your friends will judge you by the cigars you send them for Christmas. If you're a cigar smoker, just try MEN-DE-LIONS and you'll know how they will represent you on Christmas Day. If you're not a smoker just remember that the MEN-DE-LION has attained its great popularity through its adoption by dis criminating smokers. Let their opinion regulate your choice. M. Eiscman & Sons Manufacturers Philadelphia S3 9 - . i5"5 'J" AJT rt.V. SJff 41 ''.IV aaafrs Ys..;tt 1 vi- MM S$M& ;, m m Coronas 15c Straifh I'Wft 'i "'ci'iV Wri .'TJTi'O. t3f stf.F7ZCJ ':iria y ads :3isa i fm T'..Wfff mm K V.'J Z W P w m wm m m m .Mi DE- MILD HAVANA CIGARS 10 sizes on tamhtrd of quality 10c to 3 for $1M0 mmsm ? mt ii J2 w Here's a prospective kitchen triumph for YOU THREE hycra of real wholesome goodness smothered with Baker's Fresh Grated Coconut in rich frosting it's an achievement that's nt your finger tips NOW. Just you go around to your grocer's and say, "Baker's Fresh Grated Coconut," (in tho tin can) and thea follow the specifications of Baker's famous recipe printed below There's a big difference between a Baker's Fresh Gratet' Coconut Cake and tho ordinary kind. Bakers Fresl Grated Coconut comes to you just as fresh and swee and nourishing as it was when it left the nut. On sale today at your grocers. Coconut for Every Coconut Purpose rtuy Hikrf'n Dry 'Shfti! Coconut, tho old fishloniJ, suenr-cured kind In paper cartons or Older t-rrOi Crated Coconut WITH the milk In the dislinctlve blue label cans. Write for free recipe booklet Recipe for Coconut Calte li to 'i cup Baler's Canned Coconut (from which mill: ha been thorouchlv rjretsed. and coconut has been separated until iicht and fluffy). Vt o '4 cup bu'ter 1 Cup Rfonulnted sucar. '4 Cup Coronut Milk or cow's milk. 2 Cut four 2 Level tcaspoonsful baklne powder. 3 Eggi. Mix suaar and butter, creaming until ticht. Add well beaten cbe volki, then milk nnd half the flour, which has been tifted with the baking powder. tir thoroughly, add ing coconut from which milk has been pressed, fold in the egR whites, well beaten, rest of the Tour, and beat mixture until light and smooth Pour in lined caked tins and bake in a moderate oven about 25 minutes Put together with coconut Iclni and frost with coconut. Mmo prefer omitting coconut from cake, using it la the icing only. May olio be baked as loaf cake. gjjfeaHaSmifeaBggg'' Coconut Icing Doll 1 cup of sugar and M cup of Coconut Milk or water until a drop hardens in cold water. Remove from fire, have white of an egg beaten thoroughly, then add sugar syrup, u few drops at a time, beating constantly, then add Vt cup coconut which has been pressed from milk and sugared. Spread between cake and on top sprinkle Vt cup coco nut, which has been thoroughly pressed from milk and in which tuo tnblespoonsful of sugar have been stirred. Fluvor with lemon or vanilla. COCONUT MAKS1IMALLOWICIMQ Double quontlty of coconut milk or water end odd six or eight marsbmallowt. i IffiWflllKmfcTCliramim-imTm-Z?-' W BKOTIIlEraCifflllE CME HAVE LUWCHISartT MEENEHAN'S 62ND & WALNUT STS. TOMORROW'S MENU Vegetable Soup Choice of Lamb Pot-p!e or Lobiter Cutlet Victoria Sauce Peat and Fried Potatiei Roth and Butter Coffee and Mill, CAFE Oi'BN BUKIIAYS 75c Food that you'll enjoy MMMiliCTlM ocaOE Thoia who have dined al Mesne. han . know the, excellent qualii, of the fo-d and servlp. -p...' your.elf dine with u. today and nl.o know the joy of reM oqA .""'k' tooKca, at you aotaoi 30C30E like HlMWIBJIISllSWiinnj one IOE30 II This Liberty Talking Machine Will Save You $100 And We Can Prove It )S.h. the,cl"al r' other machines selline for 2200. nnd wo pnn nrnvn O Tt, j ' ?Ior tratcd sols for $94 50-a savin? ; of "w 8 S100. Come, lot us show you tho so-cMlcd n secrets of construction as 1'lustratcd by a " "skeleton" mach'no made from an old aim. S i.t! i 4U , ,,ua, Pcc ton? qualities, nnd the workmanship and fini-h are superb. Play All Recordi ONE MACHINE FREE To be gioen away December 23rd. Call for a card and full particular. American Manufacturers Co., 19 N. 7th St, oerf $91.50 OE30I :Open nrenlnKS on Thursdayn and Huturdayn; During the "Shut -Down" Is the Time to Paint rHEN you "shut-down" for the holidays or for inventory set the painters to work. Have them paint the fac tory throughout from loft to basement with The Perfect Water Paint the most econoorcal, durable paint on the market COSTS BUT lM-c PER SQUARE YARD ON THE WALL. It goes twice as far as most others. It does not peel nor rub off. It flows casVy and will not clop a spray. It does not lap, but gives even finishes that do not show brush marks. Men work best in a cheerful, healthy atmosphere the "Perfect Water Paint" reflects light from sanitary-finished surfaces. It is fire-retarding; it possc8?s every desirable feature of the perfect wall covering AT THE LDWEST COST. Use it now it will show you how easy and ECONOMICAL it is to keep your factory and workrooms in top-notch condition. TODAY, therefore, before you order your paint, ask about the "Perfect Water Paint." No obligation. There is a FREE sample for you, if you phone or request it on your business letter-head. On the market 30 years here are a few who use it: Louis Burk Cavanna & Co., Inc. Coolbaugh-Macklin Motor Co. Geo. B. Evans Fleck Brothers Company Freihofcr Baking Company Stone & Webster Traylor Engineering & Mfg. Co. Burk Brothers C. Schmidt & Sons Brg. Co. Otto Eisenlchr & Brothers Laird, Schobrr & Company F. G. Vogt & Sons Barrett Company Henry Linde J. B. Lippincott Co. Moore Bread Company Quaker City Cab Co. Supplec-Wills-Joncs Milk Co. JOHN C. OETEKS, Mfr., 1242 N. 31st St., PhiJa., Pa. Householders can buy it in 24b. Cartons makes enough to cover about 150 square feet of surface AT DEALERS' 35c Carton Special Colors 10c 1 17 H YOU SAVE 23 to 50 HfiMi lUlUrJiil Self-Propelled frV V"5a IraRal lilpO Exploding Vffifo. i-w't" 1 JO H Hi BATTLESHIP JilT"- H I uJk wMoJ You wln th,s toy nni' " iL" v' wll 'li mrhifllai m W iniiiiwfl runs 25 feet before ex- J4 Hlii InMltr.llWTl IS W rffffll m liU' p'odine. IliiiNSitil! Hni IiMnBtltitiTiTTUTiill III HI'I'CLXI rn I H ' Mwfll IOIIvxIIIIIIIHIMIJhJI 7-ft Monel F.lictiic Train, SS.00 UiyTIwJbI MM MWWzflzaia comrt tc is-' rrtitn . . " ItKlfnTnrt Wll mm ""'TfMl r!!jrn nni.i. riini(JK WrvTJl ilni Ru!7Rss t ai.i. j to j5 SlWiMffflm urn i mMm Ahf JiA SI 2"-)n rnbrriknblp jEL. 9 nKpHfaSI' DrrmrTiffl ULi U I i?lv ,)r'?",, '2 iV? 'In Hi YM 1 lr- I ft I tt!jJ5i, Open Rvcninrt t I liill I llllil " TJMn Special Discounts QSa P-ldlJi Waft I- lM t0 Storekeepers gjy (KRiKlffliillB iM RUDOLPH TOY & NOVELTY CO. Pi 1 r'l Lilllllll (?os MVP,,:"r ''Tpert r" I tf The Heat is there -why not Use il ? 5 fTTfTT- WtTW B .'I ' I l A t. -- '' A y " Jiawl WQ3mdrJmak ' ' 1 -MjF IlifeS t v- Add Home Comfort To Your Gar A Perti-cuon Motor Car Hcator Is now recognlzrd ns a necessary part M automobile equlpmtnt No muior cur Is completn without one Fortv-tho Diomintnt nutomubllo innnufucturerB have aJopted rtrtection Motor Car Hcnter us stiimliiril uiupnunt on one or more modeln Rendllv Inntallcd In m w or old earn, both open and clostd modils Wt "i Install n rcifedlon Ileuter In jour car todny rnn., p. C. HORNBECK v r. rom I'tkiinv ii.Tiinii"riii No onfrlin ) en .. nr nn n p"... 'o. ."..".. . il 1IM-. I ""' "" v".- i h,uj iu a, lm at-t rivinaejpnia mn'nr hmt FOR SALE Auer ty for The Stock, Equipment, Good Will, etc., of the R W, Electro Co (('.em F.lrrtric Shop) is oireied as an entut mucn icsa man erst 01 ropiacement. '1 he Gem E ectric Sliop has been d in business on Cdth Street for six yea' s under its prebcnt management for two yenis. The stock comprises one of the most exclusive and comp.ete lines of ELECTRIC LIGHTING FIXTURES in Ihiludelih a Table Lamps, Xirns Goods, Vacuum Cleaners, lronb, Gulls, Tcabtcrb, in fact, a complete lino ot appliances and !"pn les The equipment is comp'ete in every dotnil-for a large con tract iik and lepn'r business, and could hardly be improve 1 upon. This is the chance of a lifetime foi an enc'-getie electrcol man to step into a complete going business of electrical con tiactois and dealeis. To the GENERAL PUBLIC Until a piuchaFcr is hccuicd, and until then nly, you have a most wonderful oppoitun ty to secure those nnp iances you always wanted, but nevei felt able to got at their accustomed prices. If you need LIGHTING FIXTURES, this orpoitunity was mui'o to order for you. It is an opportunity ta becure hi?" giade merchandibe for tho price of those of inferior mnn"rirt''re. Wo hnvo never ndffptcd anv but courteous methods, nor have wo evor sold inferior at tides because of u concession in pi ice; and we hope to leave our business in tho hands of one who shall continue this policv. Our discount nnd commission arrangements with con tractois nre now suspended. R.W. AUER ELECTRIC CO. 247 South 60th St. Call Sherwood 087 for Fur'her Information Upon Until 10 o'clock Every Evening 4 igiK, V Tij $&ii$H mAefvlu m M .1 .. .ak .miLk.-.. .a "HHIiMMI