jtMcwrj i V n' , 4 ,,, 1, TTTT 18 EVENING TTBLLC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JAHUAKY 3, 1921 WSW A 3 1 ".' U. $?-.. w- lu2$t -. ifi BRITISH SHOCKED AT ORDER TO BU Nowhere Is There Outspoken Approval of Official Destruc- A tion of Irioli Village PAPERS BITTERLY CRITICIZE Ity the Assr-i late.1 I'rcss London, .Inn '.' I'tili opin mi le eched n -.lioik nh. n tin- detail, of the burning of tlu Irish town of Mid'e ton on Haturdnv ncrr i'i 1. public vo terdny. This -.hods n particular!) felt in ipuirtc: s ulieiv it Imd been sun ..posed tlmt tmirllnl law in southwestern Ireland would put nn end to nnrh re prisals. Nowhere l there nuf-poken Approval of tin- ptitilsliliiPlH I irti'il o'lt to tlm Irish m'Iiujp In Mnior itpnpni' Sir IMuard Strick'nml. nnd there ii tlently i -nine icliiPtinci' to itiilnrs Ibis tuPtliod of Ui"-!lnc ordei '. In ollioml -til 'unit it i- dictnrml iliat spm-ii iM-lm- in At .!l-fi-ti we. dcstroje.l as ii n-ilt f mi n ulnisli of police to lr tlmt t .. i list Wi-ilii,-(a Declnrof nm n i-i i I fln t' p nu'lmri tics hud c'i i ' 1 t'int tin ppo; Ic Minis in certain house in tlip vicinity of the outrago iniit haw Known of tin? plot ii mi'iiHi t In nolice, nnd tlmt, lifter t In Inmate of tin houses --elected for dpstnii'tioti lmd been warned, to leave, 'i lmildiliKM wen net on Hie. The oe- 'il'iintx mit pi'iuiitttd to leinove their ii'imbVs. t litid to leinc tin ir fur- ulure bel'iinl Win ihelitiiiu to ipiPftion tlip :irt f burnititf tin Iioiip. on tin ground t'int U w i n Untitle luvit-mre. tin I.on- don Times ipnstloiis the ailequiir. of the . i xtiliinntion tlelt Hip itiliilhitiuits of the biriinl (Iwel'mics wii ti mud to hnvp ' kiioun nf tlie iiinhu-.il. I Olliciiil iepii-i . Ho ncuipnpcr milium-. "iii l ! ro igli I'm tn of ir -.iei . Imt. de-plle the rnueliiici. the ' p'iM'il't of IIIKtieP slnmld be nlunH be- , !. I i;'HMl m I In lUii. Kvpreos. fcrniititiB thnt the in tion wns lcjiil nnd pri5'ininh' ueci--ii j. mid".. "I'lit it is honible. a. It !ev"iK nn nbsolntp Mute of wnr in Ire- nnl. nnd it i iinpoib'.e to withhold uipnfn trom Irishnien who find tin ni-i h between tin hummer of Sinn !'. hi murderer nnd the nmil of the ! it h troi p i " I'll" riiln:tl p.es, on the other hnnd !s h.nilii,!, tin I'm!. News Hn.wnii: Tin report- will be rend with ntnnxe 'Hit nnd denpiih. If i n :ivnie mit riiui upon liumnn deertipj . and the . .itt-r tntiot be left where It W." Tln lnil He' ulil. orpin of labor, a'li it "aMigi 'itnl dribolli loleupe." and full- ii'ioii labor to stop "this war ,ip,n a nation " Uubllil. .Inn : il'tv A P.) Two iinn ".ho. iiniid.tiR to a -latement is v , ft run Iliibin t'n.tl wire badlv wTitrl b tin Ji'liee. wei -lint In Mil liffs eti I in while iittemptitii; to es cupp. Tlie were David Tobln and Tlioiuas Mtuphy, of Ilultltignrry, cmiiit. KimvrieK. The stiiteinenl miji that ns n mili tary ear appioaehed Tobln'i house he ami Murph. ran out of the door. To bln. after proeenditig a hundred jards, took tjlielter behind a hnnlt. Witli drawn rcvolvori the soldiers mitllnnlted him and nhot lilm dead. .Murphy was In ought down bv a bullet and died later. HIC JACET: ONE PINT Tears and SIqIi3 at Curbside Dler of Somebody'n Darllno "HroUen Itnltles," a prett), senli mcntal little pl. lot, was produced lit the foot of the Ntep lending to Itioad Street Station last night Ktiteis mi old mnii obviously on Ills wn. home uptate. Punibles unijer his font lulls. V einli is lienrd and n the eo'.d utoiie pnvlnj,' (s 1)Iiik the slmt tcrrd little form of what was onep u pint flnsK. The old man stands with bowed head. uluikitiK with Riief. (Juirkly a irowd Kiithers, twcnt.v, (ftv I'Uhty hurr.iiiK traveleis, Of) .onip the hats of the men as the, stand in a i In le about the Mask, from whieli tin iiipuii' ltni is chbinj; awaj. TIipj orea'hp depph. Some mote Tliej em to cnio In-milling dec plj . I'ntil the liottle was taken iiwnj b the (itent Sweepci lifteen minutes later, every pnsserb paid tin silent tribute of a band head. Ah. memories that used to bless nnd burn out throats. THE LETZ QUARTET Gives an Interesting Program Boforo Chamber Music Society at Dcllevue The I.etz (Junrtct furnished the pro gram at yesterdn) nrtexnoou'.s meeting of the riinmber Music At-nnelnlion nl the Ilellevue. and added uuiterinlly to the lilgli lepulntloii the nuailet has nl irndy aehleved in l'hllndelpbla, besides preseiitlng one of the most lntete.ting programs thai the membeis of the asso i uitlon lime jet heard". The prosrnm began with the O minor of Ik'ethoven. probably the best of the hi earlj ipuiitds of that eomiioser, win had no'riMil in the quartet, and one of the finest in the wdumluus qunrtet lit erature It was tendered with gieat coiiseieiitiousncss nnd nrtNtle Riueeilt.v. as well as with the requited tonal and ihjtlnuii baiitj and neeurney. Mi. l.etz'H inleipretntion (.bowed the name slight hastening of the liiine brnvuia pasjnges in the opening allegro as be did In the Schubert 1) minor quartet In the previous concert of the organization here. Tins i-oumled all right, if lei baps a tilfle breathless in two pbt"e nnd there wns no "loss in the etiHPinblp. Hut the Midden change in tempo at the beginning of the two sei lions of the mo of the minuet wns not no happj. Hie slow movement was played with much brnuH "f 'one. nnd the last movement wnssuinrhlj plnjed. The qiiartt t in the HeethoMii followed the ebiHsie stniidard. as it iiImius does, both in tempo and icti in e so in spirit. T'ie iiovilt was the new quartet of Mallplero, the Itnllnn ultia-moderntst. the composition having won the jirl.e of SHIIMI nt the teeent Hetktililre t'hnniber Jluslc Kcsthnl, Yestcrdnj wn the llrst pri foriiiiinee of the qunitet In public nnywlicie. The toniposituui dppnrts di ridedly from the ncccpted qunrtet form, and there is little chance In its mnteilnl for, counterpoint or for thematic de velopment, the two'elementu upon which the quartet in the past hns bppn built. The work Is entitled "Ulspettl e Strnmhoggl." two nticient forms of Italian poetiy. diverse in chnnuter, rep resenting, it might nlmont be mild, tlip opposite ends i.f the emotional scale. 'J he tliPinath iuatori.il in itself is sim ple and hugely undeveloped. It is In one mmeiiieut, with constant ehniiges of tempo. It is a nerlos of tone plctuies of Itnllnn folkllfe. nnd the cotnnosltinn ecrtnlnlj carries out the Idea peifectlv. Tin hiirmoni7allon Is mixed, Itnllnn chinch harmonies of two or three cen turies ngo being freely contrasted with the most Modern Itnllnn ideim of liar inoiiy. which go considerably bejond Hebussy, Kael or most of tlie Trench. Hut the advisability of using the quar tet ns n medium for music of tills kind is questionable. The quartet Iiiih, after all, but one kind of tone, color, nnd iilv I RAivt?i ' '"lf",' I I Vfx ' I T I ii I i iiiih imnmirpi'-"-"" Loose Leaf Binders in Stock BliANtr DOOKB Bnuitl anl Loose Loaf LmiocnApnrNG PRINTINQ ENORAVINQ OSTICE Stitlontry and 3up311jj Bwwscats ' r 11 l i n "."l Mirkit hiro 1 ml c t .Met w i u wnnt rlsM fr m nur t, wl' ji tU uuil di.nMi' I iNisr t.eiif Iisleirs nil il l.e lf t'nst ItlniliTs Itliiiz .lrmnr uiiltini ivnil fllntr I'rlie llmil. Ilrii ril mil Minute Hunks Vtiimliuim Ilnlitrrs unil .slint Ilolilcr-i "ir k 1'i.ulm a i mp eto line of lo.i 'if at'lt. f-m those r 'he loucst cost ti the in ' ilaNniti Wur ns,l.s will be courlftiutol. , I i - n , . u'tcn.l .1 In r WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. New York Offices: SGI Broadway. Founded in 1818 Starting Monday, Jan. 3d ii u 1 1 iivj -w.;'ju-iq.TUjkiMrirtcr 1601 Walnut Street Announce EXTREME REDUCTIONS Beaded, Silk and Leather Bags Imported Hair Ornaments French Dolls Leather Goods and Novelties Gowns Suits Top Coats and Wraps All Above Articles Reduced to COST and LESS Millinery Hats Reduced to $6, $8 and $12 'J.LBorsch&Cofi iciasis Opt Kryptok Bifocals Our Specialty 1324 Walnut St. :217 So. 9th St., Pre-lnventoiy Sale FINE FLOOR LAMPS Placed in Your Home Almost nt Our Coit Place your order now to h n v e your residence elect r ic.illy equipped. Our customers our reference. KVKUYTIIINM KLECTIUCAI. 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It'KUIitI J1I1CU 111 lllli hill 1." illlU .MUUlii A X1V1 ll.-Vljl' i nun 13 Hi- v"- -" --- Boy Now From the Dealers Below- 'i he largest unrki wear manufacturer in the country the Ro- SI 00,000 worth of underwear. All these stores will be busy from the lord Knitting Compaiv.. of Philadelphia makers of eery grade of opening hours So Come Early ready and prepared for tlie most underwear lor men t.ulerlul these organizations as the main outlet for tremendous alues. EVhKY STYLE AND EVERY QUALITY IN THIS SALE l.i ii ii .-, i" tn .ii liiiirier stocks on show than ever earned before bo aim hinnlc retail establishment in the world. SHIRTS OR DRAWERS A I y2 itt. UNION SUITS AT 2 PRICE V, l V . In -;i $1.50 1.65 1.95 2.35 2.95 Sprinc WoinHts I.-' i 1 itu ( onu i-1 Spring N fi'e Ilihhcil uhito .11 I cm ... . N.. i -Mik ( ik cut full 1.75 1.25 ,l tlip-o KOMOIU) Union Suit, .in m.'itle itli tlu maker's cclusi o fi turc Iioubli l'riint Crotch t ! i rb jii iranti'i-ii'i' Duuble Weiir. Winter WeiRhts ! inc C'ottn Rilii'uil -wlutc, VQc ecru anil finy Same as al)oo i xtra 9Sc heavy weight, thicu color.' Mciliuin V.'ukIh Fine BCu.-h- $f25 i il Cotton - hii nihil niaj -oiu(l MivH diay -Me- J. 65 ilium weight Woi-ti i-l Mi(l fiiny 1,85 1 1 f a y ' i'iiT l-:.tra luay 100' i All-Wool $3,35 K"'. " "j 1'inc Co.:hii Double-Thread IlullniCK-'iu Same as aliovu lighter I ,pifht Sprinc Weights 1 ino "... i uk Shirts or Diawer- each White I.i-!i Athletic Pi'll ovcr ' ii t.-. oj Knee OiaM i - 1.45 75c 65c 50c 8 lt ill., iilimi lt(l t'OItll liriinrri nn iiiuilo lilt I.hh I '.fiuiin. Imp'.) t,.nt .n!i i,n umituIU) Vhlll) s in a clast ; itself. There is (treat likelihood of inferior merchandise beina thrown on the .mil it nt iln, tunc, lltmiihhir that KOM'OIil) i (lualil; all thrmujh, IS SPITE OF THE SEXSATIONALLY LOW PRICES! 'If' ' Ii -! if ill ?Jk$,T Q& 9t 2 A7 wrffft&flp 1 sfflsmfts tp ft? &Jff&MBA &JSEN ffffOk W vyirsi'IiPVi'ifiifJ L?tZis X-2 A - . ji- iw Gl sat cr vlkva -(, - 'i. j; i-i Ciu.Uniu yzt) Chcalnut 117 Smith l.,i: r.'hl & ChtHlnul Vfi. . -:' (it nr.antou'n . 1 v. woa. hSrt dway Shops 5 & 8 South 60th S. E. Cor. 6th and South 1619 Columbia A ue. 5837 Gcrmantown A ve. 3614 Germanloicn Are. Sal? Novj On! Get Action Early! Ml goods n this Kale manufactured lu ROXFORD KNITTING CQMPA NY, PHILADELPHIA. PA. inoilcrn hnrmonlzntlon ilcpcndH for inueli of its success upon hip innttcr of color, it carries to the modem etreinn the, lilen Itnff linil In mind mini ,eni'H mk in hln iirosrnni inmrtct, "TIip .Millrr'H npntitlful Dauslitcr," a work which Is admittedly beautiful, but never vnn ac cepted as a serlotm qunitet. The Mali plero ipiartet Is to jirc-ient liny quartet lieiirers, still more Intcrcstniu tnan beautiful. .Much praise limit lie given the memhers of the Let. Quartet for the well-nigh perfect rendition of the extremely difficult composition. Much of it is written "off tlie instiiiments," nnd effects ore used which rarely, If ever, have been employed In the string quaitet. in tact. .Manpicro snowa lilm T qunrtet in effects. A case in liolnt Is the viola solo early in the work, beauti fully played by Mr. lCrelner, written IiIrIi In the violin legister. It is al most Impossible to conceive of I he quar tet as being better pluu'd than Mr. I.etz anil his associates did It jestenlay. 'tlie tiroRrnm closed with Ihe little known but lovely quartet movement In V minor, which was found ninotiK the compositions of Schubert nfter his death. Just why this beautiful work should have been leleRatcd to a most unde rerved oblivion Is hard to undcrMiitid. It was finely played, ns a matter of fact, belli? one of the high spots of the afternoon in performance as well ao in composition. To Lecture on Kongo Opening the 1011 season of Monday evening lectures given under the aus pices of the Academy of Natural Sciences I lei bi' nn (lame and Kongo lees, Nlnctecnt hand Unco trp(. bert LniiB will tills cveiiltiR ,W"' address on the subject of "it l'coples (,t Hio n-igta! l'OOT AND MJtn inouui.Kn Inntnntly rfllevrrt ly our upcetnl nreh Biirrorts, nttpj ami ndjuntcil by pxpcrlii Our Kcnmldis RlnlloIInNlrr), I ho most comfortalilu urrort for Mirl cono elnn. swollen Unit), wink kntfts nntl nnklcn. f TijVJ,' .niror-, muaniinill - uim iiinit'iia nun. porter of nil kinds. I.tirent manuf.6. turorf of doformlty nppllnncca In the worlil rhlHilrliililn Orllmprdlc Co., 40 N, 13th il! Cut out nnd keep for reference. I', r. ill m-- J -'lmmm A stock room that makes good "A FTER you are sold on Fair jt. banls goods, it is up to us to sell you on Fairbanks service," says Charlie Cary, our head stock clerk. Under his supervision, a corps of assistants and packers assemble your order and group it with others to be delivered -on one of our big trucks. An ample stock of Mill, Mine and Railway Supplies thousands of items are kept under Mr. Cary 's supervision. Our salesmen and department heads call on him for information as to stocks and ship ping dates. You can depend on him to do his utmost to keep our stock complete and to make our promises good. Our large Warehouse at 42nd Street and Haverford Avenue is a reservoir from which our store shelves are replenished. Back of that are the stocks of twenty-three other Fairbanks Branches all subject to our call for your service. THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, Seventh and Arch Streets MARKET 2210 7L FAIRBANK Fatrbank$ScUt Truck i and Wtilbarrau. VaU Irantmiuion, Mill, fllin mnd Railway Supplitt mtnt - Lincoln EUctnc Motors . Machtn Tool aiff ninj and Pump,, fi fa f Vl 1 M .I.-'.t;.4;;:;:,: Ompulfiy o (Sffk vwaKaninmi'mml w pmws. IsMi W rfrsz f A nrrNEs) j ? Tag the (9 ? follow Soronado Four hundred years ago, that spirited ad venturer, Coronado, set out to find in the vast, unknown Southwest the "Seven Cities of Cibola." Today, those golden cities of ancient legend actually exist their marvels yours to dis cover on the Sunset way to California. Enchanting New Orleans historic Houston the inspiration of the Alamo in San Antonio El Paso with its colorful scenes and picturesque Mexico just across the river Los Angeles and the California beaches bathed in sunshine Santa Barbara and San Francisco here is a modern adventure in discovery whose charming realities are more beautiful and in teresting than bold Coronado's most vivid dreams. SUNSET LIMITED New Orleans Los Ancelcs San Antonio San Francisco Every mile a Scene worth while 2os A mild, sunny route all the way with Observation Car, Through Dining Qr and other comforts of modern travel. Tri-wcekly Sleeping Car Service to Globe, Arizona, for the side trip .Jo ROOSE VELT DAM, on the APACHE TRAIL. Daily Through Touriit Car Service between Washing ton, D. C, and San Francisco. For Information and Literature address SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES I' T, Droold, General Agant, Hill' ( limliiiil Mrrrt lclviluiiir, print (Ij-IIJIH FX2ICSS2SS52SSa E3&Li25zmim iwmiBgss iiiSiV4 -rrt"i. J-i t-w-"!-r ''.frriri?, Um.,'iML. , enfp""-t EinwiM wwmwiiinTiffinwW'nifflMw h. a t - r ' "i vvmk --' AnHU,. MMMOl t t 1 J .-S H vbrfi' hHuMB
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