- , Lft y if ft1"4l r; ft fl' m iv n l r-nr Jfi. ;M V r; tiV 1 j Ik ; Pit ' EVENING- PUBLIC LEpGER-HliABLPHIAV MONDAY, "DECEMBER 27 1920 W-4r-f A SKfV n . i ij- t i , ,.- .-.-,,, , t , n f ," t"f-- T V-- .rf.--, WOES OF AUSTRIA DESCRIBED BY GIRL Mi3s Dorothy North, of Friends' Unit, Tolls of Housing and Food Problems PALACES USED. FOR POOR READ AND WEEP, BANDITS! Man With $4751 In Pocket Lands In Celt Unrobbed When hold-up men nnt motor ban dltM rend this there'll be walling nnd gnashing of teeth. ,. , Ami father, while lie scans a idle of Christmas bills In liln offlre toda . will so) with Sergeant l)or?o, of the lentil and Huttonwood streets -tation : "It ran't be. There ain't that much monej left In the world " nut then. Adolph TetntlkK of Mount Vernon street, between Thliteeiith unil Seentieiith that's near enough so as uot to gie an anxious hold tip m" some Infonnntion doesn't beliee in the Christmns spirit to the extent of Imndllng his mone freely Uht , linn.llinc It so that it goes into the colters The Austrian Oo eminent is troubled f the inerehanfs. He sned his. with housing condition just as scrlou. '1lklalarrr,,t,'iVS;1'K'!,olnn ., prevail here, and the poor are find- V. V' felukU I fm.1 tS Ing refuge in the palaces of the ; ,,mi tn lnot him The pntrolinnn who frU-nil TniHt k s found a mimrr n ii wealthy. That Is the .tatement of Miss Dor oth North, of tin Uncrhaii rrlends' I nervice commlttne She has iu-t re turned to this counts after having been engaged in rtlhf work in Vleniin for more th.in a or Miss North mjs that the Austrian Government, finding a r.erious housing problem on its hnnds deildid to util ire the palneis f the nobillt to pro Tide shelter for the people "Many of the In nitifiil pnlnies of Tienna lime been tiken oer b the government and a fninlh has been assigned t n h rimin,' Miss North says. "The artisto rat- .in greath disgusted b tlie uhede pro( i edlng Tliej Hot onh lme to liv in one or two rooms of their own pnUe, but hnte a score or more of proletarian lamiiie- as neighbors under t!i pocket, and sent him to the station house, win re he is held for n hearing on a .harge of uirr.Ung weapons, in-u .....- 1,1 WhenaSergennt Horse went through Teustikis' poiktts nt the station house he got the -hoik of his life t.oin om loiket 'aim a roll of SUM! bills. i..i. mother roll of twenties: from n t h r. another roll of lUt.-s. and from nnotliei n bunch of ones and twoes and mcs. In all th.ie was jut Mj.l Sergeant Dorse won dn t een I 1 the respoiisitnllt of taking ;nre of that nu.li ...one So he lo.ked Temtlkn ,, n .'II all b hiniMlf and i. turned th. fund to him pending the hciinns toda KILLED FOR TICKLING GIRL STUDENTS TO HAVE I LEAGUE OF NA IS Chamber of Commorco Inspiros Movemont Among Foroignors Studying in City good will through and la nchofastic channels. One of the remarkable, featured of the league's membership Is that there nrc many more Chinese students than those from nny other foreign country. The Flowery Kingdom's representation Is seventy -one, of whom several nrc women. The next lnrge total Is I'orto Hlco, which haH thirty-seven students. Cuba Is third with thirty -tuo. The fnct thnt the number of Japanese students hero has decreased In recent years Is thought to be worthy of com ment. At present thnt country has but sixteen students in our various schools, ltoth Chlnn nuil South America nrc sending greater number of students to WOULD FOSTER GOOD WILL!1,n'lnuc'p,lIll1 Tx ,onr- .. , .vv.i-.i uwuis ifi-.-., S() (nlnp,i invc hecoine the cduca- . i tlonnl Institutions In the Quaker City v .i. ..oa a.i. ...... i,-.ilthat students come to them from n- ""''. n '""." """"' " ""......, m()tc cotwtH f thP Kiobe. Such couu in colleges and other institutions In this cit will orgnnlze their own "League of Nations " The organlmtlon is being developed b the educational committee of the Chamber of Commerce. The members of the league will represent our allies, the Triple Alliance nnd Mexico; and the organisation will function along l,iiu. floirned to promote (ilternntloii'i' tries as Slam, llurmn, t'krnlne, Korea and Mj rla lire represented among the I seekers of knowledge here. Zelgler Party at Wayne Palace The annual Christmas entertainment glen for Nleelown children by "I'neln loe" Zelgler will he held In the Wayne l'alacc Theatre, (lermant vn luemie ,i M 'inron -ticet this afternoon. HONOR TO DR. DRINKER Mining. Englneert' Institute Re ceives Retiring Lehigh President Dr. Henry M. Urinker, retiring pros Ident of Lohlgli Dnlverslty, who l about to take up his residence In Mer Ion, was honored nt the meeting of tin American Institute of Mining i:uglncer In New York lost Trlda. The Instl tute elected hl.n nn honorary member The distinction of such membership N attested by the fact that in Us lift cnls of existence the Institute has be stowed only forty -one honorary mem bet ships. Former Newspaperman a Priest The Ilev. Samuel II Wood, former newspopcr man, but now a priest in the I'rotestnnt Kplscopil Church, be gnn his ministry yesterdn In the Chapel of the Holv Communion, n branch of the Chinch of the Hol Apos tles, located nt Twenty-seventh nnd Wharton streets. Mr. WooM becomes vicar of the ehnpel, where he will work under the direction of the Ilev. Dr. (eorge II. Toop, rector of Holy Apos tles' parish. With tie bill- - " ... ,1... l.iinff nnil ii I'Thu ..I.T.i.j Mimn n.vi.liih .it tlipir ' lot M..II11.W Hist IHMIM 111' nn. agricultural hinds, b t the .niiiint git farm lubor Feed Children In l'ul.wo Miss North said a large -into of rooms in the Schoenbrunti the favorite palace of former Kmperor Clurles. Is being used b the English and American Friends for their child feeding work Austria is confronted by staration unless the Allies heip hi r Miss North Resenting Attentions to Sweetheart ..- e,M tn Hava Shot Rival 11 .1 II aJUlM W . ' - Pittsburgh. Dee it 1 1 1 VI T ...i, ,.,. l.i the bend. Hainan it . t,U di.i.1 in n boarding Iioum- in (..' ,',... North Side. laM eynlng. th. a ing will, his Hie for tickling th. bonnlmg I.oum- pr..pr.e.or s p.eu, (I iiighter under the chin. Th.- ix.llce are hunting N eigu m. etheart of the girl. f". . i. .. ..i.-.. nn, moused Of StllVOllU J... ....I tt.-.tlng Selgel-s remark nlli. skill with a revohcr the tx.li.e ' .i f. l...ll4.. J.Mfl. l)Af....ilitiiuw4.int(i.i.rimAl. .. tiA fntt thnt UIP " nuiiti- WUIIIIC-'. l(.iusi.( jniui.n i - I H 11(1 I H' UK " ' . Ulv-xf Kriltl part of Oennon., owing to the fear and i u iVrzlll s breast enteretl u "l1"1 "'.; distrust of Kr.inc. nnd mins.unded bv , i ,me ,n.-h in diameter. ine sixui hostile, jealous states which hne raised I t),iUet tnter.M tlie itims el "mP,r economic barriers ag.iinvt her Austria An n.ie of the six shot, wouw nn is without a seaport witliout er. .lit. , impd it stunt death. , . incapable of su-tuititng her poptilu- Seigel's jealous tu sn.u m "". ' Mth Miss ;:dugw;:n ,m troiirUtor " I urwii ?l ITl'Ut'Iv' . knew Seigel we renum. ....- , rseizci. wuii '" i T.nst en ng . , .. Ia..,I " i " 11" . , " , at coins with n to " "' Ul... :"'."," . soring IV l . Mir i i lii'i i " ncrecn and the ,., "s, ;--. ,,.. , ., TVr. apparent tiieiMiinH ".-" spring rem ii two were .ligngeu in of the room' m m- this pastime in one ihen othe ttin A am, iltv hud honn yil.l.tiitlK I ...... I . ... . r.il dflS cut off from its rountr districts nnd , pprill .hnttiug familiarly cannot obtain food for its population, i Jpmsip S. i "Th.. viifferine nmoni! the aired Is un- i ,.,,. i,,,m. sneakable." Miss North continued . ,ii,i,i ,he mrl's chin . . . ....... .... ., mere is not tomi ennugn to te.'.i in. children, nnd we cannot hope to pro- , vide for the old folks It must be heart-rending to young mother, to have I to take food nwny from their aged fathers and mothers to give to the little I ones. The old folks are slowl star ln " . . .-1f nn hnOT " i house tor iinn " ":-., , ,, Seventy Persons in Cult 0aT" Miss North s.ild mere were sovent ' ',, slllM.Mon. S igel was wn men and women eonnreted with the ' ' '." f(1, ..p liou.e nn ' fesn English nnd American Friends' uni' in ' ltmnVealed l'ernll deid ... .! UAr.M IlnnM.ii'u (mium. uit-lllir will. Iiriin-ll ii'"'iri -, ,.iiti.- j . . .. l!Af .r1l..intutrn.!nn fuiullm. ST . UICB 111 (KK children under school age. while The bod of Hichard C hance thirt Mr. Hoover's organization feeds the tie jear-, old. was found in Jits room t-chool children. The American work is ir Race street east of llroad late es under the direction of the Friends' Mr iMrdny Plusicitnx said the man nnd lee committee, which has its henilqunr- died from alcoholism. Hie tHi 'in ters at 20 South Twelfth street. taken to the morgue. Start today by joining our CHRISTMAS CLUB Race Street Room Everybody Welcome FIVE-DOLLAR CLASS Requires a deposit of $5 each week for the next 50 week.- On December 10, 1921, you will re ceive a check for $250.00, plus interest. TWO-DOLLAR CL i Requires a deposit of $2 00 enti. week for the next 50 weeks On December 10, 1921, you will re ceive a check for ?100 00, plus interest. ONE-DOLLAR CLASS Requires a deposit of $1.00 each week for the next 50 weeks. On December 10, 1921, you will re ceive a check for $50.00, plus interest. FIFTY-CENT CLASS Requires a deposit of 50 centb each 'eek for the next 50 weeks. On December 10, 1921, you will recene a check for $25.00, plus interest. Mutual Trust Company Bourse Building 2809-281 1 Germantown Ave. 60th and Ludlow Sts. Philndelplilit SMli Saves Money- m Burns All the Coal ml f Have you ever figured out the amount of pre-! -ols. hard-earned dollars you lose every winter because of the great amount of heat that goes up the chimney instead of into the house? Heat from coal is generated through the burning of gases in ' the coal. Unless all these gases ignite you are, actually wasting good money. With the King Koal Karburetor every bit of gas is ignited; less coal is used and more heat generated. Less Ashes Less Work No Ash Sifting No Coal Gas r King Koal Karburetor burns ALL the cool. N'o half burned coal in the abh pit no cunkers that choke tie t re and reduce its efficiency, no dangerous coal gat The King Koal Karburetor is installed right in the door of your heating bystem or the lids of the coal range. There is nothing to regulate, nothing to get out of order It is on the job Jl the time SAVING YOU MONEY WITH EVERY SHOVELFUL OF COAL, The Kim Koal Karburetor 1 no experi ment. We have hundreds of letters from satisfied users in all sect.onb of the city See it I demonstrated and write for laboratory tests Booklet A. ' For Boiler or Furnace For Ranges $1 5.00. Installing $2.50 ?5.00 a Set Extra in Philadelphia 1 italhng $1.00 Extra Fred'k Sabin u Co., Inc. HOWARD MILLER, President 237-39-41 BREAD STREET !!ll!lil!!ilii!iii j Charge Accounts Invited i fMail Orders Filled! i I nJl Btwii Jrt nnd lil " Br and !" 1,t" rhlladrliililu. ' Hting All Kindi r f rtf it ft w '3 1lplitnn llHll 'I irl.it K00 Ix'jilon. Jluiu J1U1 ,M.Md tl.l Mavson & DeMair? 1215 Chestnut Street Fnra and Millinery We repair and remodel your Fur Garments very I llltistrated catalog of our Fun mailed free skillfully nnd very reasonably in price, as well! on request. Phase write or ask in nton: Charge Purchases Will Be Billed February 1st, 1921 We Announce for Tomorrow: January Fur Sale ENTIRE FUR STOCKS WITHOUT RESERVE n Here Are the Facts on Today's Fur Prices as They Exist in THIS Store Furs have reached their very lowest levels. On this account we have reduced our bntire stock of Furs below actual cost. These present re duced prices would not buy the skins alone, even hi today's low market We are prepared to take our loss NOW on merchandise in stock, but this condition in our business cannot last very Jong, because we cannot sell at a loss indefinitely. Next season, even if we can buy at a slightly lower cost, we must add a legitimate profit, and this will make a higher cost to you, over and nbove our present prices. Nothing can be gained by waiting or deferring your purchase any longer. If you need Furs, buy now, while the assortments are still gen erous, and the prices so low. We advise you to buy now because we believe that you have faith in this constantly growing Fur store, and we intend to keep this faith as we have done for many years. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Formerly Reduced to 9 Marmot Coats , . . . 30 ad SB 0 125.00 54.50 S Trimmed Canadian Seal Coats (S6 h- 130.00 58.50 12 Taupe Lamb Coats ( inch) . . 135.00 64.50 9 Taupe Lamb Coats ' fC h 145.00 74.50 9 Taupe Coney Coats ss ) 150.00 78.50 4 Trimmed Siberian Wolf Coats 1 is inch) 145.00 84.50 4 Trimmed Leopard Cat Coats 'Jo inch). 135.00 84.50 11 French Seal Coats ao inch) 145.00 88.50 12 French Seal Coats S6 inch 165.00 115.00 9 Racoon-Trimmed Marmot Coats (S0 ch) 210.00 125.00 9 Natural Muskrat Coats ' w inch) 210.00 135.00 8 Trimmed French Seal Coats , so inch) 225.00 145.00 5 Hudson Seal Coats m inch) . . 245.00 145.00 4 Nutria Coats '" and 3G h 250.00 145.00 7 Racoon-Trimmed Marmot Coats (seinch). 250.00 145.00 9 Squirrel-Trimmed French Seal Coats . no inch). 250.00 165.00 10 Skunk-Trimmed French Seal Coats.. ( so inch) 275.00 175.00 6 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats ' e&;. 275.00 175.00 8 Natural Muskrat Coats ' w; 275.00 175.00 9 Beaver-Trimmed French Seal Coats.. ae inch) 295.00 185.00 5 Jap Mink Coats no inch) . 325.00 195.00 i Scotch Mole Coats tae inch 395.00 245.00 5 Hudson Seal Coats ie ineh 495.00 325.00 8 Skunk-Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats. . (as inch).. 495.00 325.00 9 Beaver-Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats. c6 mch) 495.00 325.00 7 Hudson Seal Coats coandis mch) 525.OO 345.00 6 Natural Squirrel Coats ( inch) 545.00 365.00 8 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats no and u inch) 550.00 395.00 5 Scotch Mole Wraps ess inch). 695.00 445.00 2 Beaver Coats (ss mch) 695.00 445.00 9 Hudson Seal Wraps fis inch) 750.00 495.00 9 Hudson Seal Wraps rs tnch) . . 900.00 595.00 I Natural Squirrel Wraps us inch) . . . 975.00 695.00 1 Natural Mink Coat. . . . -. (so inch) . 1050.00 695.00 1 Natural Mink Coat isg mch). 1350.00 895.00 1 Alaska Seal Wrap 0,3 inch) 2000.00 1250.00 1 Natural Mink Wrap as inch).. . 2500.00 1495.00 Fox, Wolf arid Lynx Scarfs 11.00 18.00 28.00 38.00 Regularly 19.50 to GS.00 Colors are Taupe, Rrown, Black, Poiret Kamchatka and LuciIp Values in Fur Sets 29.50 44.50 69.50 98.50 flenulartu 30.00 to U5fi0 Sets of Taupe, Brown and Black Vox, Wolf or Lynx, Racoon, Beaver, Skunk, Nutria or Mink. 'Fur Stoles' 29.50 49.50 79.50 98.50 Regularly iOM to 165.00 Stolos of Australian Seal, Hudson Sea!, Jap Mink, Nutria, Moleskin, Natural Squir rel, Australian Opossum and Skunk. 5.50 Children's Sets' 8.50 10.00 12.50 Regularly 80 to 10J0 Sets of Natural Coney, White Coney, Badger, Red Fox, Fawn Coney, Tnuno Coney and Brown Coney. y City death rate falls Decrease of Ten 8hown Since Pre ceding Week The deaths In the city from nil musoh .n the week which ended nt noon Snttir ilny numbered 108, which Is n decrco of ten from those of the prctlmis week, mil nn lurrcnse of 122 oer those of the ooi responding week of ln8t enr. Included In the mortality Inst week I V- Dlphlhcrln nnd Irotip, noVen tubcrcu loMs of lungs, forty. eight; cnticcr nnd other malignant tumors, forty-six; npoplexy nnd softcnlns of brnln, twenty-two; heart disease, tdxty-thrce; bronchitis, nine; pneumonia, twenty seven; bronclio-pncumonln, thirty three; disinses of the stolnneh, nix ; dltirrhcn nnd enteritis (under two enrs), six; nppcndleitla, six; rlrrhosU of liver, three; neute nephritis nnd Brlcht's disease, forty-five; concnltnl debility, twenty-two; Rtileldc. three. Wanted Man to Give Blood Physicians nt tho Hnlmcinatm If01. pltnl are seeking a yoiinc nun wl,0 i' wllllnc to undeffcn n blood ti'Anffujio ' thnt tnny save the life of n woman wl," for evernl dan hns been llnRPrlii tween life nnd death. Vlo joung ,,! hnvo volunteered their AcrUees i " each wns found unlit to tiii(lerf'n ii" operation. Any one wilting t0 civr. ht Dioon Hiiouiti miniy ni tnc lOMiItnl .2 f) i.'lO o'clock this mornlmr. ' tftl E' H IV V LANDOFTHE 5VV i UNNECESSARY m i m i He had seven times too many folders and trouble He was the office manager of a large banking house, hav ing trouble with his files. He turned to Library Bureau. We told him that we couldn't tell at long range where the difficulty was; that before we could make any recom mendations, we would have to actually audit his files for him. This was done. We found that he had old-fashioned filing methods. We showed him how they could be brought up-to-date. We sent one of the operators from our Department of Indexing and Filing to install the new system, explaining that there would be a moderate charge for this service. Today there are 3500 folders in the current files in stead of 25,000 as before transferring is a matter of a few weeks instead of months. And, more important, the filing department has attained an all-'round speed and accuracy which had never been possible. Drop in to see us some day and see if we cannot help put your office on a better basis a basis that means greater efficiency and less expense. Library Bureau Card and filing systems Founded 1876 M. W. MONTGOMERY, Manager 910 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Filing cabinets wood and steel Salcirooms in 49 leading cities of the United States, Great Britain and Prtne zV m jjSPCu Fur Trimmings, Collars and Cuffs at January Sale Prices IIZLZ Libert y Bonds and Purchasing Agents' Orders AcceptcdlWiMi i,H BS ON Cj An After-Xmas Suggestion Why be envious of vour friends when we will help you secure the gift you want? By our "dollar-a-week" credit terms you can wear the ring, watch or jewel today and pay for it on easy weekly payments. Come in and see what your "Christmas Money" will buy here. Or get your gift for that forgotten friend or relative from our large and undepleted stocks. asf E" teltf UlScaRfiSSi . -9rtJF I Ml 1 tmJB ffiSSM SSagSttSP28 ly4iBgjBia SolW Thtl Cold Krarl 1Mb. 1 llrillJanti SDrclal at $125.00 Wlvl flnlillll l7) I, If iniirVW :VL! IIIm mM 14-K. fcolld Gtnr Itlnr rnnnrifl for or rmtlrmnn S125.00 fall ttr write for free book of jBWI. Phone Walnut 2318 m- "v j $&$&) diamonds. 1 ml S125.00 I 'TT PV gj V j S m n I I ft Q Jl linger nns, m o5s. iB II eil on y . G f-"-jfr ffffli jL. S0lld 80,d' 1 Intltiam jf. B. y iih rruda Jm Mm9 " mofrmrnt, fa 5&s M S60 1 Ilnud Plrrwsrt rfr U Nxxlal at .J.il -i V si oo Jrtt Plnr Diamond tn ' M& IS M lK S 4 HaratMountln. I F H II p $50.00 Sf I I J j S20 r aTiiV.0"! 'wnlln rutiniii wumom S 100.00 Jeweled Movement; 20-ycar Guaranteed Case, 2(lcaS i ..-Hil f -LJlllB Weekll .3 ys ) .' 1 k$j-M!S&-.,, .V ,-A,V & i'L'?miiiM iMaaaaaaaal J iiJ