Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 05, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING' PUBLIC LEDaEE-telLBELPHDV, WEDOTSllAX JU&RY 'Mfe
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'AID FOR STARVING
I hcndrd by Herberf Hoover, nntl is aa tho funds which may be tendered for
follows : this ood purpose :
"Whore ., ,,; .hvulonl "Xowi therefore, 1. William Cnmcron
iiuirn.u .,!.... ...... ii i i i i ' Sproul, Governor of the poinmonuenlth
n s ros, ntraoMt tmpnrnlleled In modem , of ivnns.vlvnnl.i, do commend to the
History, exists in the countries of attention of our people nnd cnll upon
j eentrnl nnd ennteni Kurope, due to the them In their spirit of thankfulness for
, destruction nnd disorganisation of war I blcsnitiKR which they have been
n.,.i ,i, n.. ., , .. .Klven, to render prompt nld to the needs
I ?"'' .the " of the . productive 'of tw0 nf0rtunnto human belnss.. and
sono mlscrevoll, dovutc alia mnncanxn
dl vlvcrl. II cnpltano Host Vcnturl,
gia' dlrcttorn delln dlfesn nnzlonale dclln
cltta', ed II slndaco Olgante, entrnmbl
membrl del Ooverno I'rovvlsiorlo, hnnno
fat to nppello nl Ocnerale r'errarlo per
avcre soccorsl, SI dice che II genernle
provvedera' n far dlstrlbulrc lnttv. pann
c came nl phi' blsognosi, speclnlmente
nel lerrltori che furono dcrnstati nel
recentl combnttlmentl.
Tutto lc bnnche In Flume sono sorve
gliale, come pure I locnll ove si trovano
varii mlllonl dl lire nttenuti In prestito
per II rllnsclo del vapore "Cogne," che
ern stnto senuestrnto dagll ufflclalt dl
D'Annunzio lo scorso nutunno,
11 Doftor Antonio Grosslch, capo del
Ooverno l'rovvlsorio, ha stnbillto la data
del ,28 febbralo per la elczlono dclln
prima assemblea costltuente.
Trlesle, " gennnlo. Flume continna
nd cssere clilusa nel ccrehlo dl blocco,
che venn' mnntcnuto fino n che snrannn
stale esegulte tuttc lo clausole del
1'ncordn raggiuntn In Abbazla trn 1 rap
prescntanti del (ioverno ltnllano o (pielli
dclln cltta' dl Flume.
Vent I arditi, lexionnrl di D'Annunzio,
motore, rccando nrml, munhlonl, ed una
mittagllatrico ma furono scoperti da
uuo dci gel potentt rillettorl cho si tro
vano dl frontc nl Porto o qulndl co
strcttt nd arrcndcrsl ad una torpcdlnlern
llnllnnn che pcrlustrova lc ncquo del
I'orto.
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COME HAVE LUNCHEON at
ASKED BY SPROUL
I MEENEH AN'S CAFE
I legionari in Fiumo pnciflcnmenle
hnnno consegnato lo loro arml c la cltta'
o' orn Borvcglluta da una nuovn nilllzln
formnta da cx-legionari resident! In
Flume. Lc truppe regolarl itallnnc sono
stute rltlrate dalln parte dclln clttn che
era stntn da esse occupatn nel glornl
iji it" . n dcH'accordo.
Lc condizlonl trn I povcrl dl Flume
sono teniljiii. 1 pochl vivcrl che nneorn
esistouo nclla clttn' sono vendutl n
prczzi csorbltnntl. Per qulndlci mesi la
popolnzlono vlrtnnlmcnte ha sofTerto la
fame c gll opera! non trovnno occupa
zlone. ,
62ND & WALNUT STS.
OPUN
SUNDAYS
Governor
"Kencies ni nKricniture nnd commerce ,,iv,, C0I1PrOii,lv nn.l Rtihatniitlnllr tn
TOMORROW'S MENU
Chicken Ohra Soup "
Choice of Brained Short
Ribs of Beef Creole or
Gabriele D'Annunzio Sara'
TUItimo tloi Legionari cho
Lascora' la Citta'
van
O Fried Oysters (Platter)
M RolU Butter Coffee Milk
ns a result of hU rxtrnnrillnnrv slln.
dire wnnt are now prevalent, nnd who
SITUATION GROWING WORSE
ntlon. nnd must be enred for until the
next harvest to prevent n cnlnmlty tin-
will not, I reel sure, forRet their kins
men beyond the sens, but will, In
their churches, their organizations anil
P TJlOlo wtin Imva lln.l -t
l'ul.lihpl nn.l nietrlbutcl Under
AiithnrlrM by the net of October 0.
J'RHMIT NO. ait.
I".'7. rnni' ' tho rostotllce of I'lilln
doliibln. P.
a s. nfnt.nsoM.
I'ostmniiter Ocnernl
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an
ininknnie in civilized tlme: and.
ww .AJica. nnA ,, .,-:-:""" 0,.
their homes, heartily join with their
ji:r ::ri. . "r ,on y?urteiF
the Associated 1'rcss ' relict nrwiilMllnn.. mtuHv: the mn. I I0" IlT.y?!.,",!f. " nmlttg iT
fnn..l i... - , ienn Friends' nrvlw rnn.mlMn... H,n ! lo "'"."'I ''I'. "nv. nll,l t,ic!"' children
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you'll enjoy '
Qino VTlKrl Its Inrihv J ..
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"Ppotizlnglj
tnn8 were today called upon by Oov- , 'iurltuZ .he ivderal Omncll 'Our frio.,.1. Herbert Hoover, whose
jernor hproul liy proelomotion to give of the Churches of ChrM, the Jewish wonderful work In the past makes his
cooked, ns you like it bet.
v jw ua rem loan
Guticura Soap
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nmnuon ro give ot the I'liurches of lhrit, the Jewish wonueriui wors in me pasc nuiKes lits
ef of the people joint distribution committee, the Kniuli's name n guarantee of humnne servii'e In
Fiimno flnriic ,f '"'""ll'''- the Young Men's Christian this emergency, Is at the head of the
.i it., i huh- .ssticlatlon and the Young Women's I Joint committee engaged In securing nnd
Trieste. I gennnlo. Onbriele D'An
nunzio snrn" l'liltiuio uotiin delle forze
llberntrici che Inseern' la cltta' di
Flume, l.'cvacuozione del suoi le
gionari comlncern' domanl e durera'
urnerousiy inr the relief of tli
IS IDEAL
yf central nnd eastern
For the Hands
Sp.OlnhnOTt.Tlfmii,lk.vifiitini'.rortiiii1t
ddrWMi CtUltlbwtrlwJptJC. MalJa.lii.
.llHinj IllC Clllinreil Who nrp itmnnnf i !.:...!.. , l,i.. n ...... i. ... i .l!.n. ..,!..- .v.. I.. ... I .I ... f...l
L. .. .. . ., .
......... .... ., ,,. ,, Liiristian Association, all notahl.v bene-
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RUME HA BISOGNO
UR6ENTE
Dl VIVERI
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WIIIIO Ull rHniSV - "!; ... i liluilui' lur lUC ni'l'UR Ol till" m,a.,o,. ll.r, nnnnnl f. nrl t.,o ..
!-. n.i , ., 'Mvil.. ?-!'.'. ,. , .. . i , i linve in i'ennsylvnnla, among our prow-
inns to Help Child I . WriJL '" C, !,1nt,,, ',' ,V n,'f P''" ""' Productive citizenship, many
... . ww.(m enililren, liclpic victims of i ;..), i,.. ,nniP fmm tim,. i, ,i ii.
Victims Of War j fe "I "j"n-' .".f" I""?" I strTeknKope 'rZuWu
75c
. ''iin;i iiik iiuu I'vrii ucniii ironi minim i
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puiicrcrs from the disorganization pro- licient and efTectlve in their past efforts
jrtuecd by the war. The (Jovernor's or ,nc nllevintlon of distress here and
Wlamatlon mentions the agencies i ?brpm1' ,,.nrn mjte,i in nn effort to old
it.. , , , , , "!. 'is in succoring nnd relieving these unfor-
'Ui mI. " ?vorklnK f" ti'-hnlf of the tunate i.eople, thus assuring nn of.
Children nnd commends tlie committee fectlve nnd judicious nlmlnltrntlnn of
. .... . ... .,. ,.,,, ,iifi-)iiii , j, ii I11lil iiitiii. limit U' Itllk !, Ittltl,-, ,11 Lfl UJiril 11, l,-4'll
these starving innocents. The amount
required 1 pitifully small, cnmpnrcd
with our surplus resources. Let us not
fail In this call for help, the like of
varii glornl
durante In nottc di lunedr tentnrono
I,e presentl condizlonl delln clttn' uscire da Flume in una imbnrcazlonc a
which, it is hoped. od, in Ills mercy,
will spare us from ever hearing again.
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Oriental Rugs
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Embracing Persian weaves, room sizes, in Keshan,
Kermanslyih, Sarouk, Kurdistan, Ispahan, Scrape, Arak,
Mahal, Lauristan, Hamadan, etc. Asia Minor weaves.
Shah Abbas, Ismid, Ispahan, Mehlas, Anatolian, Serape,
RUG SIZES in Keshan, Sarouk, Kej-manshah, Cabistan,
Daghestan, Bokhara, Beloochistan, Mosul and various
other Persian weaves.
EVERY ORIENTAL RUG IN STOCK subject to the
above discounts from marked prices. On this basis you
will find these values unequaled anywhere.
Chinese Rugs
In large and small sizes of the better class at V2 off.
FRITZ & LA RUE, Inc., Importers
Oriental Rugs
1615 CHESTNUT STREET
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FRANKLIN
How It Anticipated
Every Essential Motoring Tendency
of Today
There has been no need for the Franklin to shift suddenly
either claim or manufacture to meet the 'essential motoring
tendencies of today.
For 19 years the Franklin has been steadfastly maintaining
that, the real fundamentals of any car's value are comfort,
readability, economy and freedom from trouble and prov
ing that the shortest and surest route to these fundamentals
is through its own principles of light weight, flexibility and
direct air cooling. Here are the facts:
The Franklin is light in weight, scaling 2445 lbs. in the Tour
ing Car model, 2750 in the Sedan. Light weight, with flexi
bility, minimises road shock, creating comfort, safety, ease of
handling and therefore roadability.
The Franklin is economical see owners' averages:
20 miles to the gallon of gasoline
12,500 miles to the set of tires
501c slower yearly depreciation
National trtraert)
The Franklin is freer from troubles. "509c slower yearly de
preciation," based on used car values, is one proof. Having no
radiator and no water, it has no winter troubles, no summer
overheating.
And its tires average but one puncture in more than 4000
miles, with practically no blowouts at all.
The Franklin aim has always been widest utility with greatest
economy. It is accomplished in today's Franklin performance.
FRANKLIN PRICES F.O.B. SYRACUSE
at
Runabout $2500
4 Pass. Roadster . 2600
Touring 2700
Sedan $3600
Broughnm .... 3500
Runabout 2750
(ConertlWo)
Franklin Motor Car Co.
C. G. HECK, President
91 1-13 North Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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ROLLS-ROYCE
(ALPINE-EAGLE)
FOUR-PASSENGER TOURING
ALMOST NEW RUN ONLY 3000 MILES
BODY BY GILL, OF LONDON
Owner returning to England unexpectedly.
Car can be seen at our showrooms.
POTTER-DIESINGER MOTOR CO.
(Fornirrly lint Motor Co. of Pentin.)
2207 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA.
HOLMES
Improved. Air Coolod
r,very one realizes the
value of air cooling in thc
i niivi . i ne uoimc.M Acroduct
I'lui.iiu-L'H iih vanic everv Av
it (.
ic year.
P
RIORITY in being ready for normal
business with the advent of the New
Year as shown by the wonderful
values in this January replacement sale
J brought instant response
j BECAUSE THE PRICES, THE CLOTHING AND THE
1 OBVIOUS VALUES HAVE CONVINCED THOUSANDS
I OF OAK HALL CUSTOMERS of their GENUINENESS
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Coolbaugh-Macklin Motor Co.
3723-3725 Walnut St.
Preston 3504
Our Own Overcoats and Suits
$35 & $10 Suits for
$15 Suits for
$50 & $55 Suits for. . . .
$fi() & $fi5 Suits for....
$05 & $70 Suits for. . . .
$75 & $85 Suits for. . . .
$75 Prince Albert Suits.
6000 Black Sack Suits. .
$20
$25
$30
$35
$40
$45
$55
$45
$15 & $50 Overcoats & Ulsters for. . .$25
$55 Overcoats & Ulsters for $30
$60 & $65 Overcoats & Ulsters for. . .$35
$75 Overcoats & Ulsters for $45
$85 & $00 Overcoats & Ulsters for. . .$55
Oxford Vicuna Suits wilh Extra
Trousers, $50,' reduced to $35
YOUNG MEN'S, BOYS' LONG & SHORT-TROUSER SUITS
Young Men's $50.00 Suits. . .$30.00
Young Men's $55.00 Suits. . .$35.00
Young Men's $60.00 Suits. . .$40.00
Boys' $16.50 Suits for $10.00
Boys' $20.00 Suits for $13.50
Boys' $25.00 Suits for $16.50
Note: Special Suits for stout boys sizes 13 to 20 reduced
to $18 and $20 Blue Serges and fine Cassimeres
ALL SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS IN THE TAILORING
SHOP BUILT TO IVIEASURE WITH A FLAT REDUCTION
ALLOWED OF
Young Men's $40 Overcoats, $25.00
Young Men's $45 Overcoats, $30.00
Young Men's $50 Overcoats, $35.00
Boys' $15.00 Overcoats for $10.00
Boys' $20.00 Overcoats for $15.00
Boys' $30.00 Overcoats for $20.00
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In the Women's Shop
$15.00 I For $22.50 to $55 Dresses in Trico-1$75.00
to r tines, Serges, Jersey Wools and i to
$29.75 J Velvets.
For $35 to $15 Dresses. Poiret
Twills nnrl Trirnlinps. Mnstlv
$29.75 r Nnvvs. Ik-nder! and Silk Embroid
ered.
For Meteor, Satin, Georgette,
Beaded and Silk Dresses. Values
$12.50 lo $65.
For Richest Dresses in Meteors,
$32.50
to
$12.50
$32.50
to
$35.00
$85.00
$57.75
$17.75'
to
$52.50
For $12
Nutria
Colors.
3 Coats.
Collars,
Bolivias With
AH Wanted
$11.75
to
$17.75
$13.75
$22.75
$29.75 I
$35.00 r
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$39.75 1
to
$15.00 J
$16.75
Satias, Georgettes and Black Nets, i
Romilnrlv S5! 50 In S75. $27.7o
For Dresses Regularly $22.75
to $35. Jerseys, Serges, Satins,
Georgettes, Taffetas, Tricotines
and Silks.
$37.75
to
$39.75
For $75 Coats. Velours, Silver
tones, Bolivias With Scaline and
Taupe Nutria Collars.
For $65 and $75 Coats. Velours,
Silvertones, Bolivian; Mostly Fur
Trimmed. For $27.50 to $15 Coats. Wool
Velours and Silvertones. Some of
These Are Fur-Trimmed.
For $47.50 to $69.75 Coats in
Sample Sizes. Season'a Newest
Styles and Fabrics. Handsome Fur
Trimmings.
For $19.75 to $27) Coats. Tweeds in Several Colors. These Are Built Over
coat Style and Are Made by the House of Kenyon. Marked for Quick
Clearance.
For $35 to $15 Suits. Cheviots,
Poplins, Silvertones and Ve
lours. For $17.50 to $75 Suits. Many
Samples in This Group. Serges,
Silvertones, Velours, Broad
cloths. For $55 lo $69.75 Suits. Duvet
de Laines, Velours, Silvertones,
Serges. Some Fur-Trimmed.
$17,501 For $75 Suits. Some Fur
to L Trimmed, All Desirable Colors,
$55.00 I Handsomest of Fabrics.
$57.50 1 For $85 to $89.75 Suits. Season's
to - Handsomest Styles, Materials and
$59.75 Colorings. Many Fur-Trimmed.
$3.95 I For Blouses of Pongee, Crepes de
to Chine, Batiste, Voile and Georg-
$9.75 I ettc. Were $4.95 to $12.75.
All Furs Bear Decisive Reductions
$110 for a 30 inch self-trimmed Marmot Coat, I $239.7.") for a 30 inch Australian Opossum Coat,
regularly $150
135 for a 30 inch Marmot Coat, belf-trimmcd,
regularly $189.75
$175 for a 30 inch Marmot Coat, raccoon collar
and cuffs, regularly $239.75
$105 for a 30 inch French Seal Coat, regularly
$300
$229.75 for a 30 Inch French Seal Coat, skunk
collar nnd cuffs, regularly $335
regularly $339.50
.$219 for a 30 inch Hudson Seal self-trimmed
Coat, regularly $375.00
$395 for a 30 inch Hudson Seal Coat, beaver
collar and cuffs, regularly $550.00
$425 for a 40 inch Hudson Seal Coat, beaver col-
lar and cuffs, regularly $595.00
$450 for n 42 inch Hudson Seal Cont, skunk
collar and cuffs, regularly $G50.00
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YEO & LUKENS CO.
Stationers, Printers, Blank, Books g
Now at 12 N. 13th St. 719 Walnut St.o
Electric Specials for January
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Electric Clothes-washers
Electric Ironing Machines d-! First
JElectric Dishwashers tpLKJ Payment
and the balance on convenient monthly terms.
Western
Electric Cleaner
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is the first payment
1 on this well-known
cleaner then the balance
in such convenient month
ly payments you will
hardly miss them.
Hoover
Electric Cleaner
We have decided to
continue the same easy
monthly payments of
fered on the Hoover last
month $6.25 down and
$6.20 per month.
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$1.95 this handsome Library
lAJ Lamp is offered at a very spe
cial price for January only $10.95.
Regular $18 value. Two lights- an
tique gold finish exclusive design.
Sharp reductions on other lamps
also see these startling clearance
prices for yourself.
(J! down and the balance in very
ipJL easy monthly payments' these
are the special January terms on
the well-known Universal Electric
Heating, Pad. This is a standard, first-class heating
pad, and for sanitary reasons cannot be returned.
Sec these January specials at the Electric Shop, Tenth
anil Chestnut Street, or at your District Sales Office.
WanamakerBrownKSve
The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO.
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