'.L' '"-- jf-m"-' f '-' VC '. ' r ' r- ' ' r t I , X EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHIL'ADELP&IAV MONDAY, , JANXJAKT at, 1921 5 ' -3 "TTKXi. fiV ,? 5 O'CLOCK CURFEW MAKES CORK A JAI L City Resembles Hugo Prison as British Enforco Strict Military Rule MERCHANTS ARE HARD HIT rnrU Tun. 21. Ninety thnimnnd clt-i,-, n'f Cork confined to fliclr homes K ;, o'rlork Saturday by tlio new rfnv nnler. filled tlio streets yerjterdny '.linr nlmloHS promenade exercise for ttJu". All wore back Inside tl.elr imp with eloped doors nt 5 o'clork li't evening nnd tlicy remniitcd until mcirninc . T1(, now confinement order operntine atunlnv nnd Sunday from S o'clock .ch evctil'nc maken n bii(?e prison of a" ' V in the slum arena, whero the .millet nre crowded In tenements, tho g prow bnrshly on the children who nre .onfined to small rooms from mHv in Hie evening until morning. Two I'ovs were wounded, one of whom later ilie'd. when troops enforcing the rurfw orillnnnco fired nt Rome persons In the vicinity of Nhandon street Inst "rcnliiB. prcumnbly because they failed lohnlt when challenged. Dublin, .Ton. 24. Tho week-end in Ireland wa marked by further blood Jhf, totnl nf eight men were killed nd tvto wounded, according to Dublin Castle reports. Three constables wero fired on near the liirrnrk-i nt Monnghnn. Two wero tilled and the other was seriously noundeil The constables, Hegnrtv, Tailor itml Clark, went for n wnlk in lle'eountry Saturday night. Upon their failure to return, n searching party wan sent out for them. The bodies of llrwrty nnd Taylor wero found lying in the road nbotit a quarter of n mile from the Uarracks. They were riddled with hullets. having, apparently, been fired Into as llie.v lay on tlw ground. rvinstoblc C'lnrk was not found until yesterday, when ho wns discovered in an unconscious condition in a Duuuiug neur the spot where the bodies wcro found. Norfolk. Va., .'an. 24. (Hy A. P.) Donal J. O'Callaghnn, lord mayor of Cork, who came here as a stowaway without a passport, returned here to ,lav nnd Judge Joseph II. Lawless, counsel. Announced that he would be urrpnderi1 late today to tho Immigra tion inpector, as ordered by Secretary Wilton, of the Labor Department. Judge Lawless Mild O Callahan would not bo immediately deported, but would be grunted n 'Seaman's certificate itlnrli would give him the right to ship nlio.inl an outbound vessel nt his con- icnieuce r!Sklriiflfcxi-i&'U mwuumuumaur' llM4 I ;tiiNiiiiTiL hIImm f riil'n. KMC.VNUK CllltlSTV JAPAN IS SATISFIED WITH NEGOTIATIONS London. Jan. 21. (Uy A. I'.) Sir IMward Carson is expected to refuse the nrtinlershlp of the province of Ulster nr.d nln intimate his withdrawal from !nh affairs when he receives an Ulster dflogatlnn tmnonow, snys the Dally il.ul. lie will continue his interest in Maml, the newspaper declares, "sim plr ai a well-wisher from England."" ELOPES WITH HIS WIFE Eleanor Christy's Divorce Action Ends and Pair Renew Honeymoon Now York, Jnn. 24. By eloping with his wlfo who wns suing for divorce Her nord Ornnvillc, musical comedy star of tlio Zicgfcld "Follies," has forestnleld u final decree by the courts. Grnnvllla nnd his wife, Eleanor Christy, former star of the "Follies" nnd ''Experi ence," nrrt believed to be now on their wny to Paris and a second honeymoon. Grnnvillo came to New York from Chicago, where he was playing In the "Follies" road company. Ho had read In n newspaper that his wife had not applied for her final divorce papers after being granted an Interlocutory decreo several weeks ago. Calling nt 2 o'clock Saturday morn ing, nt his wife's apartment in the Westerly Hotel, Granville found recon ciliation with Ills wife, proposed n trip to Paris nnd the couple shortly after ward left for the Murray Hill Hotel. Miss Christy carried only a handbag. Her trunk remained nt the hotel. Grnn villo said she could get nil the clothes sho needed In Pnris. The party left for some steamship before noon, said a clerk at the Murray Hilt Hotel. WILSON RECEIVES SYRIANS President Is Presented With Plaque by Brazilian Delegates Washington. Jan. 21. (By A. P.) President Wilson received today n delc gntion of Syrians from Brazil who pre sented to him a plaque ns n token of the I grntitude of the Syrians In Brazil for his "efforts in behalf of small nations nnd for the help extended Syrians dur ing the war by the American nation," The plaque is of hand-enrved Circas sian walnut, upon which is mounted n gold tablet inscribed with a testimonial nnd engraved with the American coat-of-arms. The plate Is circled by thir teen diamonds. N. .7. Nalmy, chair- ninn nf flip flolppntinn. mndo tho nre. Kelfasl. .Tun 21. B A. P.) Tho . sptitntlon nddress. Promior and Forolgn Ministor Say Historic Friendship With ' U. S. Unshaken CALL "LAND LAW" UNJUST Hy the Associated PrM Wn.Jilnjffon, Jnn. 24. Negotiations between tho Jnpnncso nnd United Stntes Governments for adjustment of issues arising from nnU-nllen land legislation by the state of California were viewed as satisfactory nnd hopeful by Premier Horn and Foreign Minister Uchida In nddrcsses Saturday nt the reopening of tlio Jnnnnesc Diet. Premier Horn declared the exchnnge of views, now In progress through Bnron Shidehnrn, Jnpnncse ambassa dor here, nnd Roland S. 'Morris, Ameri can ambassador to Japan, were proceed ing "in a most friendly spirit for an nmlcablc ndjustment of the question." Ho added that the Japanese Government "wns confidently looking forward to a satisfactory settlement." Premlor nara declared he was happy to note "the ever growing cordiality in ", Trlnt,ons wIth n11 foreign coun- Foreign Minister Uchida, who de VOteil mnrn nttnnllnn .1.' "..T tlons with the United StaVes thEdld w,u laraicr, ioiu uio uiet. that "a frank nnd free exchange of views has noon nrnPPnmnr An i.tn..n i rr0,!lf d '? f"10 qucst!on- We confidently with ffc. i." "uJ5"ff.B".),a?r,"c countries mny be finally arrived at." Viscount TJchida gave the Diet nn nccount of the recent meeting of the C.I.'r.T K!ff?iJrv.?Wn : ment is to be welcomed for the general .-.: ui me numnn race and tho Japanese Government Is paying special however, Iiob very Important nnd com- iiic ueuniiKN upon tne mierests of each nation and it is to be apprehended thai impossible unless all nations act in har- uiuuy uuu jn (joou iattn, reltln, Jnn. 24. In view of the Ilv .1 A Irwin, n Presbyterian mln- Mfr who spnKo in the United States uith Lntnnnn de Volera. during the 'utters tnnr has been arrested, it wa earned hete tndnj 0 Park, J.i n 21 -fBv A Dl'eallaiBi ii'lili'x'iitiitivt P. I Senn hi'i-c of the MAD MULLAH'S POWER ENDS Washington. Jan. 24. (By A. P.) .Complete' destruction of the power of the "Mad Mullah," uutive ruler of Somnlilnnd. Africa, nnd for thirty-four I'nllN fl fipnl,1oi tr ltrtfiuli n,ttl.nttAu inn 1 "' l"d.i lefilM'd to coiitirm or ' was nri-nmnllshnl within tlireo wppW '"" '""" ii veil hen- from London I timo by less than 200 airmen nnd eleven i.y Lminiui de Xiileiti. the Iri!i Ito- fighting plnncs, according to nn official mill nil l.aduv i ill Pari. I ronort on the operation lust receive,! I liae n.iiliing to wiy about t," I hern. Bombed out of their strongholds. uie nnuves were pursued anil an tne lenders except the Mullah captured or killed, the report stated. Midwinter Sale Books and . Stationery George W. Jacobs & Co. 1628 Chestnut Street American determination thnt .Tapancso examination of passports in MancJiurla must censo and of tho Btato Depart ment's instructions to consulates not to allow Japanese vises nfter Jonuary 15. tho Japanese foreign office has ordered tho disconllnuanco 'of tho passport regulations concerned with respect to all nationals February 1, nnd with ro Bpect to Americans immediately except ing, however, Manchurian ports of entry. OPPOSED DU PONT WEDDING Rector Who Officiated Didn't ,Know Bishop Refused Approval Los AngoIcA, Jan. 24. The llcv. B. P. Leo, who officiated at tho marriage ceremony in this city Saturday for Miss Jessie D. Ball and Alfreel I. du Pont, of Wilmington, Del., said yesterday he did not know Mr. du Pont had been di vorced or that Bishop Johnson had de clined to give bis approval for having the ceremony conducted by any Episco pal minister in his diocese. Thomas Ball, brother of the, bride, said Bishop Johnson wns only asked to grant a concession for the marriage, and that being declined the matter went no further. Tbo Bev. Mr. Lee said he had not seen or'convcrsed 'with Mr. du font until the latter came to his house and asked him to perform the ceremony, which he did a few minutes later. It was planned to have Bishop John ton perform the ceremony in St. John's Church, assisted by tho Iter. N. S. Stephens, but the bishop refused the request. XL Why Grow Bald? There In no excuae unless tho root-bulbs of your hair are dead. All you need to stimulate lux uriant BTOwth of lustrous hair Is our Extract of Cantharldes a delightful harmless prflparatlon whtch nan been used for yeara with satisfactory results. Hprlnk lor bottles. 7Bo. LLEWELLYN'S . rhlladelphla's HtandrtuI Drue Htore 1518 Chestnut Street IV'c have good brusheh, too. The Strength of This Bank I Typified by the Massive Building the Home of Savings And just as this bank was built stone upon stone so has the repu tation of this institution been built of fair and honest dealing on a solid foundation of integrity and public confidence. We invite savings amounts in any amount from $1.00 upward and pay Interest at 3,65 Per Anm"n on all deposits. BENEFICIAL Saving Fund Society Chestnut & 12th Sts. Fancy Rolls We call 'cm "Fancy" but they're honcst- tn-rrnnflnfx; nlfLfnsrilnnpH dear throuirh. The rich, snappy crust is only one of the delights let your teeth crunch through and reach the toothsome fine white of the inside. You'll vote the Electric Baker into office for life. Call at one of the Five Stores and take some linmA 4nr.irrViil f MEENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries -doz 15c 20c 30c 18 South 32d Street 2604 Germantown Ave. 143a South St.: 14 S. GOth St. 1009 Market St. mil (MVali.iiith. "but it iiii"lit mit iln urn harm i. liuo u InoK around. You nevrr .n tell whom ,u might find." i Furriers and Milliners l IMANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Reductions The Best of Merchandise at Leas Than Present Costs 1 .00, 1 .50 Silk Neckwear 65 12.00. 15.00 Fine Silk Shirts 7.85 3.00, 3.50 Madras Shirts 1.85 2.00, 3.00 Silk Neckwear 1.15 1 .50 Men's Wool'Hosiery 75 6.00. 6.50 Best Madras Shirts 3.85 75 Silk Lisle Hosiery 45 4.00, 4.50 Madras Shirts 2.85 Charge purchases will be billed as March 1st. Purchasers open ing new accounts mil be entitled to the above dating. 1115 CHESTNUT ST. f OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Liberty Bonds and purchasing agents' orders accepted. Mail orders promptly filled. Fur Garments repaired and remodeled very moderate charges. Underwear, Bath Gowns, Overcoats, Gloves fVJANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET I Closing Out I Our Entire Stock of I HUDSON SEAL and I FRENCH SEAL COATS 1 At Astonishing Reductions! I .1 Small Deposit Reserves Purchase Payments to Continue at Convenient Intervals 112.50 The Finest Chocolate in the World" I 3 Uichnoss mat mi :E 1 H arc? qvqi'Nqw and BiA HUDSON SEAL GOATS Everv Coat has NOW large Shawl Collar nnH ("luffs nf Nfir- ural Skunk, Beaver, 245.00 Squirrel, Nutria or V OQK f( Self-Fur. 30,36,40 u and 45 inches long. 3S5.00 Formerly 225.00 to 795.00 FRENCH SEAL COATS Stylish Coats with NOW large Shawl Collars 1 orr riX and Cuffs of Skunk, ) O .DC Beaver, Squirrel, f tor .. 'Australian Opos-; i,vv !,sum or Self - Fur. JfiZ ()() '30, 36, 40 and 45 i' , inches long. '225.00 Formerly 175.00 to 350.00 To Close Out- All Other Fur Coats and Wraps in Stock to Be Sold Regardless of Cost or Former Prices Fur Sets to Be I Closed Out .Trade-Mark RcB. U. S. Pat. Off. H"ly BACHMAN CHOCOLATE MFG.CO.Mt,.IV Were NOW G9.50 Beaver -12.50 75.00 Taupe Wolf .11.10 75.00 Taupe Fox 44.50 75.00 Black Wolf 49.50 85.00 Raccoon 49.50 95.00 Brown Fox 59.50 95.00 Black Lynx 59.50 110.00 Scotch Mole 64.50 135.00 Nat. Skunk 79.50 145.00 Squirrel 84.50 SPECIAL, 19.50 CHOKER SCARFS Natural Squirrel and Jap Slink nnimnl effects; well made. 12. SO PIIIIH(IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIF(?A7S'7 Fur Stoles to Be Closed Out were yow 49.50 French Seal 29.50 49.50 Kit Coney 2j!."0 110.00 Scotch Moleskin . . 04.30 135.00 Hudson Seal . G9.50 135.00 Ta;ipe Nutria . .". . 79so 150.00 Jap Mink 79.50 165.00 Natural Squirrel.. 89.50 165.00 Aust. Opossum ... 9 1.50 250.00 Natural Skunk . . . 145.00 295.00 Kolinsky 175 00 i& unestmtt St, Opposite Jfeif A'8l II? JAMOAIY A' ciflcnM STRAWBRI lAf. ta a t u a, t& m& DTW1T f rT7 F3 f 3 1 Rra CLOTil 3000 Pairs of Men's Separate Trousers at About Half Price Special Lots at $2.75, $4.75, $6.75 and $8.25 Wc are .selling more SEPARATE TROUSERS than in any previous saleand have just added 2000 more pairs to round out the fast diminishing assortment. These arc also marked at about half price. There arc Trousers of worsted, cassimece and sorgo in stripes, mixtures and plain colors. All nt about half former prices now $2.7G, 5-1.75, $0.75 and $8.25. Men save one-third to one-half on the thoroughly reliable Suits and Overcoats now in the Sale at S28.50. The Suits arc in heavy and medium weights, and in correct new styles for men and young men. The Over coats are Ulsters and Ulstcrettes of thick, rich, all-wool labrics. Every other Suit and Overcoat, Fur-lined Overcoat, lur-LoIlar Overcoat, Even ing Dress Suit every other garment included in our entire Clothing stock is marked at a substantially reduced price. Clothing of Stein-Bloch, Hart, Schaffner & Marx and "Alco" makes, as well as dependably tai lored, smartly-styled garments from our other reliable sources of supply. fja . Htraubrld(t tr Clothier ontl I'ioor, Kan' Imported Pearl Bead Necklaces Specially Priced A now importation of particu larly fine, indestructible Pearl Bead Necklaces, secured at a price-concession because of late delivery. Excellent quality and color and mounted with solid gold clasps. Three lengths, 18, 20 and 27 inches -SG.50, $7.50 and $10.00 respectively Strawhrldif t Clothlur- -Alslo 0. Market Street Mohair-and-Wool Tussah at the New Low Price of $2.50 This is a happy combination of mohair with its lustre and dressy appearance, and of soft, serviceable wool that tempers the wiry mohair and produces 'a fabric easy to manipulate and becoming to most women. In a large and beautiful as sortment of shades, 42 inches wide, and $2.50 a yard. trawbrldRo 4 f'iotlu'" Alsl 7 Ontro Leather Brief Cases Now $6.00 and $6.75 A very low price indeed for such sturdy, well-inado Brief Cases as these. Of black walrus grain cowhide, in 15-inch size, with strong extension lock. With two pockets, $0.00; with three pockets SG.75. MraubrldKB 4- C'.'.thlfr nl- i nir- Hardwood Floors at Special Prices Wc have re-priced all of our hardwood floor stock and, with our increased labor production, wc are oiFering to our patrons floors at n great saving. Our materials are of the highest known standard and our expert workmen, wc be lieve, are unsurpassed. Spe cial prices for the finest work, which in the end is the cheap est for thoo who pay the bills. Have our representative call and give you an estimate. etrawl rid.. A ClnthW fourth r1 .r Market Street. et ft) Satine Bloomers Ankle-length, $1.00 A Saving of One-third Women realize the comfort nnd practicability of Ankle - length Bloomers for winter wear. We are selling more and more of them. These are of sturdy satine, in black, navy blue, brown or gray, with shirred cuffs $1.00. rvhrl v ' t 1 ,er -Se t PI .ir V.rt' Dont Hurry! Wait just a few days longer, and you can shop around the city and make careful COM PARISON of quality, designs and prices in all the stores. Make a note of this: The Strawbridge & Clothier February Sale of FURNITURE Starts Tuesday, February 1st 1 llw ii i QiirSigSai'pSSSS: .id Inspection and Comparison Days, Friday, Saturday , and Monday V.... ..! 1 t . wu. muck is very large, ana never have we had a more varied assort ment of beautiful and good Furniture. The reductions will be greater than in any former Sale. STRAWBRI DGE s-QOTH I ER. MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET The Neck Furs Liked Best Are in This Reduction Sale Take, for instance, the Fur sketched ($210.00), which is of gray ' squirrel. Gray squirrel is right to the forefront in fashions this season, and what could be lovelier than this piece half cape, half ' stole, that can be tucked up and worn in so many charming ways? Two-skin Hudson Bay Sable Scarf, $125 One-skin Hudson Bay Sable Scarf, $9d Lined Black Fox Animal Scarf, $100.00 Double Alaska Fox Animal Scarf $120 ; Full-furred Hudson Seal Stole $105.00 l Shaped Hudson Seal Scarf now $100 (Hudson seal Is dyed muhkrat) Hudson Seal-ayid-Squirrel Cillar$85 Extra-large Natural Skunk Stole, $235 1 Fine Natural Mink Scarf now $375.00 Trimmed Natural Mink Stole, now $585 I Trimmed Kolinsky Stole now $295.00 Lovely Natural Skunk Collar nov $160 Lustrous Black Lynx Collar, noxo $135 Fine Natural Beaver Stole now $135 Alaska Fox Animal Scarf iioiv $125.00 Siberian Squirrel Stole noiv $375.00 Strjwbrldco & Clothier Second rioor I Uberi htreei hi Taffeta and Crepe de Chine Afternoon Dresses Special, $17.50 to $25.00 Seven charming models m thK little group and all new. Some are on simple lines .nftly plaited, us shown in the model sketched, others iiave tunics, and the taffeta models are elabor ately embroidered. These are just the Frocks v omen need for spring days. In navy, brown i.ml black. Smart Wool Jersey Dresses, Special at $21.50 In taupe, Flemish blue, navy blue and brown, made in over-blouse stylo with long sleeves, tie "ash and divided tunic. Beautifully embroidered. Tailored Tricotine Dresses Specially Priced at S16.50 Straight-line models in panel and tunic styles, fiiif with satin skirts. Embroidered in .-elf and ontrasting shades. . '.'rii.br. Jh & ' 5tM r -" n.J r .- ' i r , Women's High-grade Suits At Greatly Reduced Prices These are the choicest models of the season, only a few of a kind, in some instances only single exclusive models. Made of the tinoi i wool velour, silvertone, ami plain and striped veldyne. Belted models some embroidered, some with fur collar1-; al.o emi-fitting model- 1 made on beautifully tailored lines. Prices, ST.'i.OO to .-'loO.Ou. FippTailored Suits now $35.00 to $65.00 , Belted and plain-tailored beltlos models, of wool velour, duot de lame, broadcloth, tricotine and tweed effects smartly tailored. Suits in Extra Sizes Reduced Conservative modeN on long, semi-fitting lines without le'n, others plaited ami tucked and belted in many youthful ways. Of wool velour, duvet de laine and veldyne, some embroidered, some fur. ' trimmed. Price, $.').".00 to SI 15.00 i V MrHWttx,-, ,t . I . - l . Hvi .lire a r--J V" A 1 -rl n iM ' flLDERT STREET ' fr Jut- Jf . t. . ..i.v ""iJiAi x2?l 4i i'St -ii il ii ,- i Ci-!
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