$--?- Itffy rA'Wtff-- r ,i -fspr- -YVT T ' c if., T t I j5 Mi a-; X l x . TV f IT i a&i'' m 1 & jfl V ( & t MARY M'SINEY I- MAKES PLEA HERE Witter of Lato Mayor of Cork j Wants U. S. to Call Loan I to Britain BROTHER'S VISIT SURPRISE t MIm Mary MacRwInty, iintr of tli ltr lord mayor of Cork. rxtm-i jomplft mirpriw toa olxtut it 'stowaway" arrival in Oil jntry f Jir brother. Itr .1. MacSwInr. nti-i IhinM OTallaifhan, tb prwnt lord motor of Cork. With twinkling blur fjes npiritH'i pkliiK for hr native Ireland ail tn fbil!, MIm MacKwiiicy. in lir apart -mrat at the neltrtti'-trtford. Uii morning dUcuKW fr--ly varioun phAM" of the Irinh question, but tl i cum' !TcIopmnt hi ilisoninl knowIHK" of ltojcthrr. She (ancrU rd tho ac count of th pk'tureirfjtip appearand at Newport Xcwh late y-lrdiij. aud raid; "It is rnmplPte new to r: I l.a'1 BO knowleder nbat'ior thnt thy wti on their way ' Th hijrhlijtht In Mi Mv.wmpv tand on the Irinh situation i that f. United State j. Irrevocably bound t . come to th" revijc of Ireland bv tV declaration and pwh of lretidn' Wilton. Wm Amrricn Sincere? With a little of the flavor of ih Emerald Iale in he- pff and with th measured words of a huh educated woman. th sister t lrp'and newt national hero explained just what h meant by thii awwrfion "Was America smcer jD hr t' lm?" b asked. "And wheD MI he carry out hr plight"! unr-!'-America promiised frecdem to all sma nations, did she not? "I do not ask any American cime, to do any act inconsistent with i r,.t os an American citizen, bu i ,n If land, believe in the profession America made and feel we are enfiti.f to hr.!ii her to it She pledged hrr word or, . should redeem it and cou'd redeem if without firinc a shot." i Then, when the "sptinkv' and y' JlsmLfied woman, who v.a willies t-i let her brother die for n cause as aked just nhat America cuM do apeciflcalij . she said "Let America coll in the five bjiHnn dollar loan to Kn;Iand That nj ca!!. . Liberty Loan, but that money ;, beins used in Ireland t. strangle lib erty. Hnzlcnd could not gn r,c with !i"r warfare in Ireland with't tha finan cial assistance." I Thlnlw l". S. Obligate,! Mim MacSwinev thn exr a n"i ' she felt America niora h h'i.r, t,, ) Ireland because of fie le,;' '' I'r dent Wi'son dunnic the 'ate war ' I take it- for granted. Wfh ia, . ir-wi-i-frir-ii.M 1 Dntor mm top toothaeri nc wlthont Injurtni or blister Inr th rams Esnir idrolo ltrl to chllflren rl ttUat tM. Ttthehe stopp wills In 4ru stcra or montr will nn U ccptd 4ol4 at all druxdita. aUuutsriurrU br tbt lautUca Cbtmlcdl I'rudurts la. LI 02 1C Jlonummi bt Biltlroor.. kU. Seeley's Adjusto Rufafier Pad I - Hurr'n A EVENING PUBLIC TjEDGEBPHirJADELPHIA, ' WEDNESDAX' JAOTABY 5, ll&I I have been reading orer them to see if i co,u'(1tPOMlbIr hare o1"1 raUUke. ' but if the Lngllth lantuase mean any thins it roeana that America in pledged to see that no amall nation is forced yt live unucr fcovereu-niy he Is not bound to." Purine her Interview ru Mc. ' Kwiney. who wear deep mourninE for , Y uiuiun, iwa out a copy 01 ine II" cla-a'j .1 o' I. : m n lence ami ran passages from it. "There is not one," she aid. "that doen not refer to Ire land except that which acknowledges t'.e overeirnty .,' :nKland." -Mii-s MacKniney was asked if she meant America ouzht in to to war with in-nt Untaln for Ireland? She answered. No, she can brine PARENTS Ml 3CHORENM0URN Samuel Gaffin Drops From Sight Christmas Eve; Wife on Last Night of Year 'Mt uunntivj. v rjt- inn UIIIIE sub moral pressure to bear as will help, SEARCH IS UNAVAILING In every way. ! wi.r-i.n. EVrtnr MISS MKY MACSWINEV Si'ter of the lale lord major of Corii, who Is Nltlnc this city I hwiney iai'j, tnnt tue President was the Mpokehman lor the American jeojile. lie abn''ifer plinjeed the aid of the AujerKHii ief,ple to all small nations I I ave I'r'-aidetit WiUon'a addre-e urd 'fa'e-neut' with int. I Mil MacHwinev i n tnltldle-ace fa-r-baired woman with a delightful personality. She has been always iden t fied with the Nationalist movement fn Ire'ond. Fhe was formerly a school teachfr. but was "fired" she wye, be- ii iw of the political situation in 191C. She suffered no incarceration to speak of fnr Ireland's sake, having spent ex-a'-tly one dav In priwon. She expects to leave Philadelphia tomorrow for New York and to stay in the I'nltcd States as lene as sne can penont her country Basketball Player's Nose Broken Three small children, cryine for "mamma" and "daddy" are all that remain of n happy ChrHUnas time in the once happy household at 015 North American street. The "daddy." who is Samuel N. GafSn, thirty-one years old. left his family on Christmas Eve. declaring that he was toine to buy some belated presents. He did not return either that evening or on Christmas morninc. which I was turned Into a tragedy for the cx i pectant children. Tll sf tAiltna.! . La . a 1 !.... .3 While pterin basketball at the up , he head of the Gaffin family. Hi. Ahnct'--. Vjb Mens Christian As.,TOunc twenty - two - year - old wife. wK-vt.-.n nt nisht. Leo belwlne. Esther, tried to appear gay and tincon member of the Hatboro tam. suffered , .erned before the children who con a f at:'. " the noe in a wrimmage ' tinually asked whero their father had 5fne, wpedally at that one time of all toe year when they wanted him the most, Fojur-year-old Michael mourned over t .to'r? Jnd c,un5 hopefully by the tront windows day after day expecting to see the familiar figure of daddy com . it08 tie f11' Vtrbaps burdened 7... Promised gifts. Little thrre Jm Cld Man, Bnd Samuel, the year uLhZ: d'$PU tbir Brief in con !IJ? ..' of w'fPinc and tild not be sthin CT"n r thf,r rao,llfr'fl Pt dntT iit,ht'Jfll"red ""JBh the win dow. Instead of repreeentlng Christmas WoSSS'.nH rlh.I,a'' nd W"n 'b chndVinCin ,.T',,.cr,tuc,t"1 a three children m their beds, kissed them good- Vhen TifDt ,Ui "? ,w,k fo- daddy." i-J.h'a.,h lehtion of that holldn ?:ir "".?" . - hepped uerican engulfed awoke their grandmother, 3frs. Mar garet Higgins. came orer to see if any trace had been found of her daughter's husband. She found the door locked. Nor has there been any sign since of the missing parents. According to the children, their mother wore no hat when she left. She was wearing, iher say. a blue skirt nnd n silk waist. Mrs. tiiggins Dcueves that Her daughter bns met with foul play, but knows of no enemies, or of any family quarrels which can give the iollce n hint in this unusual case. So Michael, suddenlr been mo mu head of that small household, still keeps his place by the window, watching now for both his father nnd motlier, his toys forgotten, his grandmother's comfort ing ignored, suddenly made to realize some of the sadness of Ibis world. $5000 In Horsehair Stolen More than .1000 nounds of linr..t.-t. valued at WO0O. were stolen yesterday from the noreh r fir ".' .! .' "W'-" l irora tne warcnouse. 01 M. Stedler. at street, and rirtu. i C.S5 ?4' orth Second street. Thieve, -a 'a- iunir riiLiiiiKii inrriM iiiirniirp iir Emu nana in xne oaricness of the night. in ine moraine hefnr. .!. .viu ."- uiiuin morning before forced entrance by smashing a padlock. niiu jjhuivu luv ciuu away on a ITJOtOr truck. LEGION POST TO DANCE U?E?,?riffi .? ""M Marr J. Hlchler tkt. Em Albert Clinton Wunderllch Branch fmi4TllVidgeOUherMS to Entertain Tonignt The Albert Clinton Wunderllch I'ost of the American ICglon will give a dance nt tbo Twentieth Century Club, South Lansdalo avenue, tonight. A good orchestra and novel features will make an enjoyable evening. The committee has been working hard in preoaratlon for the occasion and the hall will be tastefully decorated with holiday trimmings. - Wills Probated Today The following wills were probated to day: Ucorge W. Slater, of 1521 North Stillman stret, $17,300. A bequest of $2000 to relatives and the residue in trust for his widow, Sarah E and niece. The residue of this for the buildlnr of a home for the ornhans of Odd Fellows at Ogontz and Cheltrn ave-1 .. ru a u.i..ti ...u.. ji..i i I MUW. viat& 41. Hvuau. vuif uit-U III' the Gerraantown Hospital, $5100. Sarah j. urossicy, or uoyiesiown, t'a., $7100. 1 tt-rs of administration iiallS' of Hernard Connahon aft Ttrentlelti alrt inA. "(Q ........ ..mh., ;n,jycj Ml s! BALM ANALGESIQijJ J3ENG1 El arttan all IitJMEfaBfXffnfcaCk'; 1 rail. Can XlOBIWRwJ attach to StBCKufifSdp'' maat mar rBiifeS. "t Edr yield l prrssare bat cum ner' hlt Thumb srrew adjusu raaanr. Aldnmlnal brlta acu auio Vartrrs of aaperlor dtslrn. Consallatlon Without Charra I. n. SEKLEY JT HALMT 8T. Cut Out trul Kv ffr (ecrac PoJobTbolarnLorTooSmail T 3 9 i 1 AUTfTMATrP liAfHINtKI i, -j. :z ii " vu-nv c 1 U XTJr srT 1 1 - lu.l iCLARKPRWTWG H0TISE1 raa.WCTttng3$M, WTniieiarx vyM Ca J. U47M2acfa W H Y SHEETR0CK WALL BOARD Has No Equal Ml Mm It tnt'PJ'les rtrry jtuimI feuiure for Ideal ruiiatrni Hull. It (uu'l liurn, won't wuri or ahrlnk . nnv ine run erert It un'l nn Mine iintl iuone Can he iiupereil, jiulnlril or uiircl. Proen t he Ideal Hoard Through lis Many I'.sers I.urs stork of riirucnlriil slira Pearce Fireproof Co. 1317 ARCH ST. Clear Sailing Ahead AT THE William H. Wanamaker Store - . r ' With a successful voyage for 1921 assured for everybody, provided they have placed their busi ness on a reconstmction basis as has been done at 1217-1219 Chestnut Street. THERE has been a great deal of talk of reconstruction, and reconstruction prices. But the William H. Wanamaker Store and its entire stocks met recon struction months ago, and here are the facts in its January disposal which are bringing the men and young men of Philadelphia to the store by hundreds to take advantage of pre-war prices in quality clothing All our rich Worombo All Imported Overcoats ! in the store were S45.Sp y and $50. All are now :k ot tamous (London J1 i coats were 3 a. 11 . Uvercoats which were i $125 and $135 are now nicirKcQ . ; ;. A few typically Eng lish Overcoats, made by John Gray, the London tailor were $90 J 85 $68 Whole stock of famous Aquascutum made) Overcoats- $90 and $100 cut to Regular William H. Wanamaker Overcoats Our own standard $50 to $65 Overcoats and Ulsters. .$35 Our own standard $65 to $75 Overcoats and Ulsters. .$45 Our own standard $80 and $85 Overcoats and Ulsters . . $55 Men's & Young Men's Suits Our Own Label $60, $55 and $50 all-wool quality Suits for $35 $70, $65 and $60 all-wool quality Suits for $45 $85, $80 and $70 all-wool quality Suits for $55 Half-Price Opportunities in Furnishings SMOKING JACKETS ONE-HALF PRICE 536.00 Bmoiinsr Jackati, $17.50 ISS.00 Htnokln? Jackati, 512 SO 81r. SO Sraottnsr Jackati, 58 25 820.00 Omokinp Jacket!, $10.00 513.00 graokla? Jacket!, $9.00 $15.00 Emoklnir Jacketi, $7.50 ALL SHIRTS ONE-HALF I'RICE 312.00 Hhlra S-1.00 fililrtj &O.B0 Khtrt 88.00 Bhlrta 87.00 3iirta 88.80 Shlr-.a for for for f'Jr for for SR.00 52 BO 53 25 S3. 00 S3 50 S4.25 S7.CO Bhlrta 60.50 Bhlrta 911.00 OhJrtu S7.M Bhlrta 3.00 fiUlrta 33.C0 Shirts for $3 75 for S3. 25 for $5.50 for S3.25 for $1.50 lor $1. 75 M I FFLERS ONE-HALF PRICE I1E.00 Maffleri S10.CO Mntnr 510.50 Mafflera 53.80 Mufflers 110.00 Modem $7 50 S5.00 $8.25 SI 75 $5.00 37.00 ammora SO.IO Mafflera 84 00 Mufflers 80.00 Mufflers 8VZO Mufflers 81.00 Maffloro S3.50 S3. 25 5?.00 S3 00 S3.75 S? 00 ALL FI'R COLLARS REDUCED SG3 to S85 Doaver and WutrU Pnr Collars $45.00 630 to 810 Beaver and Wutrta Pur Collars S22.50 ROUES ONE-HALF PRICE 835.00 nobes for $17.50 1 8B0.00 Rotes for $25.00 523.50 nobes for $11.25 910.50 Robes for $8.25 810.00 Kobes for $5.00 515.00 nobes for $7.50 612.60 nobes for $6.25 , 913.00 Kobes for $6.00 825.00 Robes for $12.50 816.00 Robes for $8.00 SCSjOO Robss for 332.50 $10,00 Robes for $9.00 930.00 Robes for $15.00 $5.00 Robes for $2.50 Sj, $G and $7 Soft and Stiff Hats for $3.50 $8 and $10 Soft and Stiff Hats for... $5.00 $16.50, $18 and $20 Vclour Hats for $10.00 81 ana 81J50 Neckwear, 83 and 83X0 Neckwear, 75c $1-30 82 and 83X0 Neckwear, ! $4.50 and 83 Neckwear, $1.T)0 I 52.50 S.VjO, $1 and $.' Knitted Tien, all $2.50 January Opportunities in the Custom Section Choose from all $60, $65 Choose from all $80, 585 and $75 fabrics and order them to your individual measure for i and $90 fabrics and order them to your individual measure for $6 5 William H. Wanamaker 1217andl219 Chestnut St. T1HIURSDAYS- THURSDAY S- Eleyenth and Market Streets F- U-R-S Special sales for Thursday in our great cut-price disposal of our rntire fur stock! All furs guaranteed with our staunch guarantee of dependability. 100 French Coney a m n FUR COATS . . . K Ml m'9wwww SECOND FLOOR 17 This is the biggest fur -coat value orer offered. Take advantage of it in this sale. French Coney Coats in taupe or brown shades. smartly belted and richly .silk lined. Large collars and, cuffs $275 Marmot COATS .... Also Russian Pony coats of i length. iV sH length; & MORE $89.50 295. $295 French Seal Coats SJ length. Plain or with skunk onossum with natural raccoon collars and cuff?. 'collars and cuffs. Wonderful value. $395 French Seal Coats -.i.e.i.n.i.i. It length. Natural squirrel collar and cuffs. $495 Near Seal Coats $175 00 P" Natural skunk, beaver or souirrel trimmed: 3G inches lone. v W j., nis n 59.50 $650 Hudson Seal Coats $295 Full 3G lncho tail Natural skunk, beavrorl squirrel trimmed. SECOND 1'I.OOJl lmlM WMmm v 'wj wm $4 & $5 Georgette and Tricolette BLUUdad MrcM Floor Extra special values. Heavy Geor gette blouse? in every shade, beautifully embroidered and trimmed with heay laces. EXTRA SPECIAL" $2.00 Voile Waists Fine voiles with dainty frills and lace trim ming. Smart-tailored styles included. Colors and w hitc OYS' fo SUITS & OVERCOATS . . Also Mackinaws KTITS In I rown. Bray nnd dark fancy wool mix tures and inluroya OVKiiCO ts In wool imi ttrlal.i nnd Jl C KI.N WS In newest ji'ns(U with InrBO ro'lnr nnd pockeU". Sl'ITS- Izoh 0 to 10. OTOATS BlZfi 3 to 8 : M ( Kl WK- H lo lrt A JL SIXTH FLOOR 98e Cut Price Sacrifice 2000 cuArc Pairs O JT1 KJ Ha O Shoes taken from our own high-grade stocks reduced icithout regard for profit, together tcitlt immcti new purchases train leading shoe manufacturers. Children's $2&$ SH0ES . Black mothers, these ire wonderful bargains. and tan kid and patent leather with colored tops. HALCONY fH II J Women's Up to $12 SHOES C All A-l quality in newest leathers and smart lusts. Military or Louis heels. STREET FLOOR Boys' $4.00 Shoes Sturdy black and tan shoes with ?ood leather soles. Wonderful values. HALCONY I S) Frank 0 Sedei, HK $9.68 Third Floor U ' Women's $2 Flannelette Gowns 77i iflP'A d 1 dD T f f l rftoMnHn P Full cut. Houblo yokes. Ud) $D ana q)0 laneia, ucuigcuc cc Crepe de Chine $ HATS 2 68 All new hats in spring-like beauty. Some otruw brim and brocado combiniitions. Em broidered, tassel nnd ornament trimmed. Sensational vnlues. Every hat n benutyl Buys an Extra Big Girl's $10 Coat or Dress First liny a $10 Silk or Serge Dress or Heavy Cloth Coal for $10. Then $1.00 More Untitles Yon to Any Other $10 Garment. $11 Hays $-0 Worth 2 I) rinses : J Coats or a Dress and Coat. Important: Mothers Note If jou do not wnnt a Dress and a Coat, select Two DrcHHCR or Two Coats; or you and a Friend select Two fiarmentii pay only $11. Then h p I i t the purchase nnd price between you, both Hharinu the Hale. Coatu, Dresses sizes 6 to M. FIFTH FLOOR v3l -STiwr.T Fi.no it- Women's $1.75 Topless Corsets 941 Also medium bust styles. 39 IIAItdAIN HALCONY Women's 85c Union Suits Tailored finish. Regular nnd extra sizes. -sTKin.r ri.nou - S2 Wool and Silk Mixture Hose $ Kiuuctl and jilnin. Hentlier shades. STUK1IT l'LOOIt Women's $3 Smart Skirts . $.! Checks nnd mixtures. Sires 25 to 40. - mhconii ri.noit Women's $5 Cloth Skirts . $2- Smart styles. Vclour checks nnd serges. .siicnNi) ii.oon- - Boys' $2 Corduroy Pants . 9! Full cut. Sizes 0 to 10 years. Sl.Vril FLOOlt Girls' $5.98 Organdie Dresses $! mini'. iiil-i) irunnu'd. o to l-i. - I'll'TII FLOOK SEE IMPORTANT ADVERTISING FOlt THURSDAY IN OTHER PAPERS! tmawamawawmmBammawmtmmawmawmaamaaaa I. ji-- (?. " I 'V' VJ feb.lt3uYXtel v-4s. (Htp. J-Hh'.tri-rr-' JiftJl$f$ft5"M . , ar..''