r-yy; Jr "5"7 'V ? -W EVEtflHGT PUBLIC ILEDGKJ w l. 1 & r a I . ",! it L Ii 1 f I fa V 4 TURK CAPITAL LIKE Cecil 0. Dunawny Says Thero Aro Laughs and Color Aplenty ' in Constantinople BACK FROM 4 MONTHS' TRIP Constantinople 1m iimu or Ii -" i' n tnnslcnl romeilj r-itv. mlx m rp imI -fif,l, nmiiKinc Hid nlinut foin tinn i exciting, nicnrtlitis tn tin in mint CfCll O Dlltnixvnx ror itivn 'irntin of thn American ('"IIoro for Won . i of, tbnt rltv , who xxni hoio to i tl. heforp tho C"ontant!'ioiili ( nllcijo -oclntlon Mr. Ptinavvm JiW, rot iirnoil fnnn i four monthV trip to' t lit imp " 1:1 it nlwaj ItitirrMing TtiiUNh tm rropo'ii "British Vrrmh, ltillnti 11 tn! ti-f'K noltlierB find milnr and Anirr cin ail ors pn! tip anil lovn tin1 "triofx nf the 0io.1t Mzurrtlv tonmopol.t.in oit of the world. 'The TurkH arc tho cmlj ppnplp vxlm don't Imvp a p'eaiant tinif It their cits, of couri lut tto tir rax nv BUentioti to thpni A Ttirl.iih r1cliir on n trollr-v oulrrs thin no on nnu Bland on thp platform and tin' for sn trRVPllnp public langlix licarttlx. 1 If oncfl dominant Turk. nr. cr xviloil t" the wall of tlu narrow .trod on all day nnd splashed with mini on rutin ont-s. TIipt rnnk wmiewliorn I., txvieti icond i'Ih-s prnnti" and M'iorn of the jnnioi purtn-r of ilip firm Tinsrl of Old Kulo Worn lliln ThP tin-id and -' f ll "' Korgcou' incuint of Tn-l-h titV 1 1 worn nititt- " thin I' -'"' ,s rhnnirnd f in n ' t U mil "n. i il charaitor to n linrW-in r Imaulncrx 1 khh' 1 1 silv "OlIP of til- P'll "I ' ' Old Plt WT ' -iP "i" "" ' rmnleil b t!i"i - iimN 1 1 1 nnd 1 p luntlv ! i I ' r ot 11 n . f th ai 1 . 1 irll'a'i lx N on I hand-ii) 11 1: f itli t h 11 in- on 1 - stated 'In- ot prup ! 1 ' -''"" of nln t 1 tan it p' 1 ' 'J Ii. t1 1 'd -n tan n d up m hisrniiiigt nr' mi old ' nl 1 ikitu ' r fnxi-ii Ii ! 01 u tl 1 uk'i In -i-read to turn a h ind 1 tront ft - ' nt tht sltt tit ili-tiirlmn !l-d"i t Keptu to i'i'iii tn rid1. imi o 1" fcteiul of th- mipo-iti -ivnn id- h - hundred nun in 1 nln n'oii ntnfonn," Ptnud nt k a d 1 nt n t'l- 1 n n nrpli of il 1 ot tin t nn' of T'lrl pase" l In t hi i;n ip nn tinn-n. rulrn1--! 1- 1:111 1- and Hand-un n ' 'lli- 1111 fori i an 1 t ' mi 1 r In- 1 "1 or ard i n to h- fop t' 1 1 iot iunt -' Individual ciit. 1 11 Ii I i 1 linn in ul-nppnr-nfU for a nm h 'iri;ir mm th.in the prtMtit onpaiit '1 nun of t 1- firp dPfinrtmiiit wpiii In (1.(11. ) Dl NW W html At tli- sultan pissit flip liandt 11. 1 11 put thir horm to tlmr inout!i, tli- druniniiiH rni- tlipir vti-ks. tli- xinliul plm-rt stiind niidv to 1 ruth tlnir intrunnnts top-tin t ami not it mind Is -pi mndi It ii nil-Kid that to on- in the hand -nn p!ti nnj of ti,,. Inaiiiitii-ntt. lloumrr trim this mm Iip, the h.ind n-ir plinn tin the prniPip'il ioin-ri nr- trttlip policrnnn from Hi- nin-d foreiw of fhr-i or four dilT-r-nt tuitiotiM A ltnt l!l TlMlllllll Mill 111' 1 I'll II pll-lltlS M' ! 1, Ii. nm ui . nn Itii'mii Koldi-r will Imp otlnr tin tin idi Hi nnd " Tr-in h poiln will poil pxir 'hint; nnd tnnk-tli- nppronrliinc oiirrinc- turn nroitnd and so tm k tin' .i it 1 111 - 'Hi- -u'tnn nt (list IimiI in nn im- 11 1 tl-' I llli- of lllll iiinin. tilling til- I'. -1 in- 'lli-t- -1 -1 1 d to In otn--tlmis nl out tin In-if nn h- didn't Ilk-. Iinnn'i It wns ni linldv tin pii'spiice. ouiP idiK ,m- ihmu of t' - aim- of tli- I ."- S si I us iiitl 11 do. 11 ot'i-r l!ntih. I'n 11 li iitd i rn in prin-iri nnd dpti"M'r-. all trim d "ii tli- pnl m 'II- -i'an imml to 11 iiiiipIi -nial'-r lut 11 pm it. t-iil line mer tin hi I in Tin 1 1 p irf ot tin it 'tli- imti t - n lit of l-i 1 nt iliiiigc 1 n Imn t! - i ndi 111 1I1'- piss ing of tho hnrcni. This secntcil to be one of the forms of overhead expense that tho Turk decided would lmva to ro. 'I here are still technical 'hnrems,' but the word tdmply tnpnnt the part of the hotup where tlm women wife, mother daiiKlitPiK, potisins lip Ml thp trol Ipin hnp hnrptns potnpartmpiits re-K-rted for women liderR, ' Onp of the grpnt nntlnnal Instltu tioni thnt sppiiih to have withstood the em roachincnts of war. and all fornix of diMturhani'p Is the "hiickshptsh.' This means nn fotm .if Rrnft, from n lip to 11 pnrli r ftoin inrijIiiK 11 bitR to Hip monp paid Ktn-rtitni'tit ofliplnls of the liiRhixf tmil, 'lhe b.ukshopsh htt'ltipis 11 -till Rood, as 1111 traveler In the (oiititr) will tell oil. ' That nnd nil tape nie the pieat tun- lines ot tli- traveler I dad to hnve thirt-i 11 vNes and 11 litter from 111- 111-m1111 iiiiiha-sailor before I lould Ipne tli- Mti Thai was otilj the he riiiiiiiir of tit v troiild-M 1'vtrj night when I Hint to hoard in train for the in t Iir of Hip jmtttipx 1 was told that, all tli- -liitiR (onipni tmpnts wete sold I intinnt-d that I would sit up all nigtii 'lln 1 otidiiptor thin intimated in his tm n thnt he might be able to lind me a hertli for n tritllnp tip of S100 I laughed I liter in the pvenint; 1 Rot 11 prmiti compartment nil to myself for n tip ot twnt-tip francs. Hold Cntiipirtitirnts for lips ' I dii'oprPtl thnt on all trains otih half the loini'iiitments prp Hold, and that the reninind-r w-rp IipIiI as sourc-s of 'hicksluesh After that I paid no ntt-nt nn to conductors or pnrtern, honrdnl 1111 tinitis, nnd hv night ( hnd n berth without any dithculty, f-nxe the p.iMiient of the itistomary twpntx-lii frntips "In all my trip 1 found thnt Ameri cans were treated with the grctt-s-t loiirt and kindness. It is perhaps h-tt-r not to t-ppal. Hip langiingp nt nil, ami then the ppnplp will tint hold oi, auoiintuhl- for nn inl'-takes you ilia; make except the failure to tip hem." High School Boys Go to Capital 'Hi- graduating ilas- of th- South Philadelphia High School for Hots i numb-ting -',v ",' lnn Ulls morning foi it tin" di trip to Washington 'I'll- touring I'irtx 1- guided It A M- Croni' ntid I homas W Mnwhinnex . hi th meiih-is of th- " hool faiultx. 'Itie in- ' rioii- ioiiit if int-re-r at th- cipit.il 'will 1" MPW-'I bx tl - Htudents dur ng 1 tin di '""I '" ,',', c,,1l1is spinl in dr uiiiini. fi ttuiP hax hem uiiaiigi'l '11,, x xx '! r-iiitii fnturdii.x night. SEAMEN BUILD DORMITORY WHILE WAITING TO "SIGN UP" "Steady, Mate!" "Easy With That Spar;' "Make Her Fast," Arc Common Terms These Days at Church Institute "Knsj there with thatunnr! Stendx, mate! Aft with It, now n little to port hold it innke her fnst!" No. this is not the deck of n "wind jammer" driving ntong with n "bone in her teeth" before the gale it's just tho fourth Hour of the Seamen's Church Institute In the course of re novation at the hands of n number of sendogs uniting to "ttlgn up" for an othei cruise While waiting thev arc building a modern dormitory for them selvis nnd their fellows of the silt wnter brotherhood In which they can be sure of n comfortable night ashore whin nt thp port of Philadelphia. Thp hands nccustomed to rppniritiR lifeboats and putting new plaiil.ltig In dei ks are now turned to truing up 1I001 -jflinhs and putting up shelves In dothis-closcts, while others expert nt pning oveislde to "give her a coat from stem to stern" are busy painting walls and woodwork and cleaning windows Among them nil flits John Koo.xinnn, a veteran maritur of the merchant ma rine who is very proud of what his "watch" has accomplished since Mon dnv Alreadx several rooms nre ncarl computed, with ceiling done in white, walls in buff nnd dark-brown wood work "We had n great time nt first," Mr Koovnmi said todnj. "There w-r-plentv of. well, jou can call thpni pontics, o vx- fumigated Thev nrp gone Then there was dust. That is going And tntt-red wnltlinpcr, vvhhh Is almost nil scraped oh now. The woodwork Is in fair shapp "V- have n number of metal cols niidv to install the minute vve get everything cleared up. We nre work ing fast, for (he space is needed. Wo sleep fifty men In cots, six and ncven to a room, on the third floor each night, nnd by 11 o'clock the hallways are tilled with men glad enough to sleep on the floor." When all improvements aro made the fourth floor ot thn building will com prise n central recrention nnd reading room, two large bedrooms capnlilo of accommodating six men each, and twelve single bedrooms. Hope firc-es-capes nre provided in every room. I The cafeteria Installed on the ground 1 floor of the institute has served 0000 1 men during thp last few months. Kp etntly the lunch checks were mislaid I nnd the cafeteria vvns perforce run on ' the honor system. According to the re sults so fnr there will be no future need for the checks, 11s not one cent has Been 1 list through trusting to the Innate lion estv of the men "Don't take that bread, mate," re marked one seaman to a wnltei toilaj as ho left n large portion uneaten "Thnt poor fellow coming in looks pretty hungry and I guess he'd like it." His Judgment proved to be correct, ns the newcomer had been without food for over n day. The Incident is tjplcal of tho spirit of comradeship which anl lratps nil connected with the Institute Knights Templar Coming Willi a parade of between tiOOO mil 7000 Knights Templtir as its piinupnl f attire, the sixty-eighth annual con clave of the (Irani! Coinmnuderx , Knights Templar of Peiins.vlviinia, xxill he held in this Ity during the weik of Mnv '"'. 'LATCHKEX' AUTO TAG'&ILL IN HANDS OF LEGISLATURE Provides Small Plate for Windshield to Be Removed When Not Driving Compulsory uso of n small license tag on tho windshields of motorcars, In nd dltlon to tho tags front and rear, is the object of a bill introduced In tho Legislature for Henntor George WoouV ward. It is designed to check nutorno Idle thefts. "When a mnn narks his car," tho. senator explained today, tie is tn re move tho small tag from the windshield nnd slip It in his pocket. He must re place It on the windshield before driv ing tho enr ngnln. "If a thief tiles to steal n car from its parking place, absence of tho wind shield license tag will give notice to tho police thnt the mnn nt the wheel has no right tn the car. The bill will also tend to cheek 'Joyriding.' "One objection already raised to the bill Is that the car owner may lose tho small tng. Hut ho will slip it into his pocket just as he would his latch key, and ono does .not usually lose n latchkey," said the senator. Maxwell M. Smith, of the Keystone Automobile Club, believes automobile thefts could be curbed by enactment of n federal statue similar to the law lu this stnte which requires n vendor- vrmln p-rtlfl-Mfnl ptttH n check Bcllcrs of cars Tlil loxU W Allr pitta a, chefrk dn Jhd various btiJeVs'n'jtd Wolf Leads Mercantile Club Tormer Hcnntor Clatencc Wolf has been elected for the twenty-fifth con secutive time president of the Mpr cautllc Club at the minimi meeting held In Hie cMblionfo, Other offiwrTJifT xterft AfHetr tl.l..., .i "" l'tCtCi maono, :riZ::u Alexander, secretary: N'aflm' ..''H Theodore II. Itc.wn.,,,, I "'?,' a. Hatnticl Uopold, Chi rhs 1 t1l,'i Joseph II. HIiIpIu, invit I'i,ml"' Hnioji Walter, Cha les 1 "' IlfN,r ' dlreplors. ' "o-ia i SEE IT AT THE SHOW IT JWARS 0R ITIEIH $1195 If. O. tl. St. Loula - wac THE VERTNER MOTOR CORPORATION Oitlributor and Kttaller Sales Rooms Gen-ral Office, and Service Station 933 North Broad St. vdl lFJIJ" sh. . "''"" "OOiJ that fit will dowi n ihoioiighl.x 1 look to t e . - Mvords 1 hi 11 rifles i th'x 1 ' Thi 1 1 i-t 1 I 1 I -llnets it - u d tr 1 x .. , ii I x I 1 . n - tl ir I ili- $3500 Diamond Crescent Pin 14 Pure White and Perfect Diamonds Height close to 10 karat Set in platinum. OnginnJy cost $5500. Will stand the most expert appraisement Dressner s Loan Ofhce, CROSS A SALE OF MARK CROSS GLOVES FOR MEN WOO Pairs of Cross 5.00 and 6.00 Gloves 2.85 t'lD , r,'no. are the best made m Knkuid. LAYLOCK-BLYNN.Inc. 1528 Chesfnut bt. Cj! fi l 411 U .1I-.J jratFi' gjrVisit first thewS gMARMONlj M miniatures JgH Kk Automobile Show Fvf New in I ' o;iie Low IP I Price - ! ' Smart !' w '" X i n X) I 2 I 5 i : - - : ? : i ii - t I f . 1 1 "ft? fif. .?,. .W I I S. rfKiQ. ..'' ir-fi "TWsr A.jm&&il& h& -'& J 564-;66.M5C8 3Mrth-Ap?nUC 46'"47'',ST5. JPhUa&clXhia Vc Are Now Holding MID-WINTER SALES OFFERING VERY GREAT REDUCTIONS I ALL DEPARTMENTS LSO SHOVING PARIS MODELS FOR PALM BEACH AND EARLY SPRING AT HOME (' lu .; i (1 tl I flit .11 - .1 1 I! t-i. It i ; , - r i , ti i 'v --i ' -i'n ii, i m'tiat - .i i 'i 1-, nN J il) s I r.t I 11 1US' (' V 1 ' i ! M n r'. v u -ii - ' i hi I innri on i la hiunuble 1 iw I iiiilri, "-lurr for tliimrn ffllCheslnum. IT fahe Muatoi gljj3TER SHOPS iff THE JUST NOW, IN THIS TIMi: OK (JKNEUAI. REDUC TIONS, AUTHENTIC AND OTHERWISE GREAT DISCRIMINATION MUST I3E EXERCISED IN SHOPPING LET PAULETTE ADVISE YOU. That women's hosiery nnd clove silk underwear depart ment of B. F. Dcwees, at 1122 C Ivitnut, K a favorite rendezvous of mine, and just now it is particularly full of invitinR bar gains. I have room to tell ou of only a few, such as $1.95 silk .stockincs which formerly sold for $3.50. They are a pood medium weight, have lisle soles and tops. Fine silk stockings having all silk soles and tops, formerl.v selling for $3 95 and $1.50, can be had in b.ack only for $2.95, while fine silk lisle -tocking which bold for $1.75 and $1.85, ate now selling at Deuces' in black, white and cotdovan for $1.25. Very smart, comfy, and without that eupacity for piicking, as do some v.ools, are some heavy uide-iibbcd cotton stockings for wear with lew shoes. They are $1 95, reduced from $2.25, and come m black, blue nnd cordovan. Take a peer, too, at some flosh glovo silk knickers at $2.95, former selling price, $0.25 they'ie splendid. At last the time has arrived to tell you of the annual clearance sale for which so manv canny shoppeis watch that of Iiomvit Teller's, at 13th nnd Chestnut street'-. The sale logins tomonow in evcrj department, and j,ou should see the tilings at which I had nn advance peep and which nre to go foi' less a third, a half, and sometimes at a gi eater leduction! There air- stunning flocks for misses and women, luxurious furs, graceful wraps, coats just the kind you've been wanting hats for almost the tiaditional song blouses, hosiery, etc., etc. It is the policy of this smart shop, which has nn enviable reputation for having always an exceedingly complete stock of advance f:.s-hions, to never carry over the stock of one ear into tho next hence this leally marvelous sale annually in tho early part of the now jeai. In it you will find benutiful styles not only suitable foi piesent wearing but those suitable foi spiing and many so far in advance as to carry over for the next fall and winter. Week of Janu.uy Sixteenth t&GUjtM&r ANNE L. DEVLIN ONE THIKTY-NINL M) lUIUI'LENTil bl. Every Exclusive Frock and Wrap Going at 50? Reduction Special Group S3 8 to $85 Formerly $58 to $175 F.xquisite models in Duvetynes, Velvets, Crepes de Chine, Satin Crepes, Tncotines, Poiret Twills, etc. m :!-. 13 Morn's Wenger Continues His Annual Sale of Ftuur Fash loo. Among the Many Wc Direct Attention to a Few Specimen Values SABLE SQUIRREL WRAPS Regularly offered at $1500 HUDSON SEAL WRAPS Regularly offered at $1100 HUDSON SEAL COATS 44 In. Long Skunk trimmed and plain. Regularly $750 900 650 400 Also This Extraordinary DISTINCTIVE WRAP of TOMSK KOLINSKY A genuine importation of the rare i Siberian Tomsk pelts fashioned on f a Wengcr model Originally made C to sell at $2000. Special J $950 Hats Exclusive models of much charm, especially designed for wear at the Winter Resorts. House o Wenger 1 229 Walnut St. At 13th Street, Opposite St James VLUASU OTIJ: HV have no connection with uinj otln i I mmc baring the, name "Wcngir." The g ihL.sLM wm : Uiarmleyl winkelman jjp ! 40 i CREATION P v Li J r tl GJIEk x Fathioned of xS i. mi i r " ;-qi j t u P " will be a favonto tain Kj Tnn calf i j i j - IlS U Black satin , model and Us popu- 3y jfL Gray suede larity will be due to j Ml ivvlW. $ its fetching style and lll uf ?'llfcU . ! superb quality. 1)5-1 Winkelm&it i Style Footwear for Women 3jpg 1130 CHESTNUT ST. 1 South 52nd St. At Twelfth Hi 3 Frnnlcford Ave. MJM life Tyrff-mm imgCTaxgnarns The Whole Family Can Dine for a Day for a Dollar Corned Beef and Corned Beef Hash tj227yr5 Thrifty housewives in every section of the country arc taking full ((r ji&& v advantage of Uncle Sam's meat treat Canned Corned Beef and y& Corned Beef Hash. IJOSSill They realize the convenience of these wholesome, nourishing meats IfeteSl that only require warming-up to furnish a quicAmcal; but can also pj2- be made into delicious, appetizing dishes by using the recipes sup- &tf$4$$$$0r$ plied by their dealers. Millions of dollars' worth more of these palatable meats are on sale at dealers every where. Look for the Government posters, they are your guarantee of quality. Share in these money-saving sales! Stock up for the entire winter! Let your dealer know you can reduce your living costs by buying, and he can realize a legitimate profit by selling War Department Canned Meats at the wholesale prices listed below: THE WHOLESALE PRICES arc printed below. They will give you some idea of what you will save on your pur chases. CORNED BEEF HASH CORNED BEEF 1 lb. cans, 15c per can No. 1 cans, 15c per can 2 lb. cans, 30c per can No. 2 cans, 27c per can 1 lb. cans, 18c per can .. ,- .,-,-,,.,,. 6 lb. cans, $1.00 per can TABLE OF DISCOUNTS Discounts to apply on all purchases of surplus canned meats on and after November 15, 1920, aie as follows: $ 250 to $1,000 net 1,001 to 2,500 5perccnt 2,501 to 4,000 10 per cent 4,001 and over 20 per ceiu The Government will pay freight on carload lots to any point in the United States located more than twenty miles from shipping point. CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUNT When purchases reach $50,001, 24 net to prevail; when purchases reach $100,001, 28 net to pre vail; when purchases reach $500,001. 32 net to prevail; when purchases reach $1,000,001 and over 35 net to prevail. MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED, $250 Dealers' order's should be 8 c n t to Depot Quartermaster at the following addresses: Brooklyn. H. Y., Jjth St. and Firit Ave HcHton, Mtis , Army Supply Dm, Chic. to, lit, 1819 W. 39th St. Atlanta, Ga , Transportation Bldf. San Antonio, Tei. San Francisco, Calif. SURPLUS PROPERTY DRANC1I Office of the Quartermaster General, Munition! Uldc, Waihtngton, D. 0. fern x -rf,teB: CANNED MEATS' M& Ri It h) thn flnvy WAR DEPARTMENT CANNED MEATS ! 'II' V tt ) i V
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