rf wrn f wyity vt," " fawm X" ". " OV' W ',): '4 i "f ' ? k "TtT.ITJ, tPs vfj T?W ?n. LV ri im fflfr'l! IfVfl 'Rtfi ,i'ii t ffl L lJ iM W V u I' A MS ' ;"" ' .-! i :. vat ii '.'r W. IS J'- 5iMl s RUlkHi . f j HRMrkitS" mw r:i f nl . , 4 3b iVLra i ..' : j . . !B6 8,. 43 i!W '. ,1 tf ra-.- s J T V. JT J t f?;',j 'Hi I' . ffif,. ii f'fe ' I In'! 'I ' u , . t a "4 QREUNDJOINS Anxious to Make Its Protest Along With That of Many y Other Towns ALL CONSUMERS AROUSED Han consumer in Oreland. north of Olenside, at a meeting Inst night tie cided to co-operate in tbf protest of many town near Philadelphia against tht Increased rates charged by the Phil adelphia Suburban Gas and Klectric Co A committee of Ambler's town couu Hi met yesterday and called a protest meeting in the Ambler town hall for te nlht of March 4 A citixeoa as ociation will be organized. Tonight at .lenklntown the .lenkiri tnm and Wjncote Gas Consumer' An ociation will have n mnss meeting at fitat 'Ward ifo&til of Trade was held at the .Tenkintown Club A preliminary Mnnayunk avenue and Osborne street, piotest organization has been formed in ' Wissahickon last night. George H. LT, . , , . . ... v.t -.,, I Dorwart presided Speakers included tfcla borough, largest of the Tori road Ueutnanr Governor lleidleman Wal towns, and the meeting tonight I in- iace Uroralej, of the state Legislature: tended to establish (.oncrete sentiment Major 1j. B. Scoficld. assistant district f h. u.nCxflxi hniMrholdera 'attorney: Director Cortelyou. Senator of the dissatisfied ho.isehoiaera Gfor(?e VVoodwardi Roes Dav5t o the These iere d'Teiopments of a day in . fllp d,pflrtment, and Councilmen Roper the fighf agaiut tne compnnv in Mont and Von Tagen ornery count I .lohn Rumley and William linuigan In Delaware lount? a committee ktaded by J P l.anpheimei of Col liogdale. met to arrange for public meetings in thirty towns in March and April. The Oreland meting was under the direction of the Oreland Community Olub. About fifty consumers, virtuall) arery one in the Tillage, attended The decision to co-operate in the protest I both by assisting financially and in the , obtaining ot signatures to anotner in ....r.!n. wttmif ... i.nnnttnnil. Urrening inrotes . r.as unanimous , ,U wneb,hraVe',asiedlected March t for the meeUng. There are pretty neailv 1000 t consumers in this field, and if the aver- age increase in bills is only 3 a month that means $30,000 n year which we hall fight to rave They'll start a new ! administration down at Washington r..i. .t w.mi .i. .nm.thin. ,t- " - o wmi- Has mv The meeting tomght at Jenkintown will be one of. the mo,t important of ' A mlttaii rt K. ain tt A rllltt the entire series, because .Tenkintown Is the headquarters of the Jenkintown division of the Philadelphia Suburban Gas and Electric and it means carry ing the fight right "home" and be cause of what is declared to have been a "whitewash" of the gas company by a committee of business men some time Ajo through a report in which ther said the Jenkintown Business Men's Asso ciation should nor join in the protest being formulated in other towns !r: BONW1T TELLER GCQ CHRSTNUT AT 13" STREET ANNOUNCING FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY OUR LAST FUR SALE A T HALF-PRICE Prior to Closing Department for the Season FRENCH SEAL COAT self fur trimmed. FRENCH SEAL COATS: long, self fur trimmed. FRENCH SEAL COATS long, skunk trimmed. HUDSON SEAL COAT: long, self fur trimmed. HUDSON SEAL COATS long, self fur trimmed. HUDSON SEAL COAT: long, skunk trimmed. HUDSON SEAL COAT: long, self fur trimmed. HUDSON SEAL COAT: long, beaver trimmed. HUDSON SEAL COAT: long, opossum trimmed. HUDSON SEAL COATS long, beaver trimmed. (17) Hudson Seal Coats Formerly up to 395.00 165.00 & 195.00 Smart sports models, thirty inches long; some are self fur trimmed; others are trimmed with either beaver or opossum. HUDSON SEAL WRAP: long, opossum trimmed. HUDSON SEAL WRAP: self fur trimmins HUDSON SEAL WRAP: self fur trimmins. NAT. SQUIRREL COAT: long. NAT. SQUIRREL WRAP long. NAT. SQUIRREL WRAP fifty BLACK CARACUL WRAP: forty-five inches Iomr. Formerly 1250.00 RUSSIAN ERMINE URAP: filly inches i long. Formerly 1950.00 SCOTCH MOLE COATS: thirty inches long. Formerly 495.00 SCOTCH MOLE WRAP: forlv long. Formerly 1050.00 By making a amall deposit cnasc during the summer months ' Condition of )fighways Throughout State Today Lincoln highway (Trenton to Chambersburjc) Good in A'darru. York, Cheater and Delaware coun ties and in Philadelphia , elsewhere mostly fair William Penn highway (Easton to .Cliamberaburg) Itcport'd fair in Dauphin,'' Lebanon' anil Berks counties : else,whey good exceptnone inile unimproved 'road nenrj Allen-, town lialtimorv pike (Philadelphia, Ale lla, Kcnuetr Square and Oxford) -Mostly fair, some ."now nnd Ice re malning on the road, but not enough to hinder tmel Philadelphia and Heading pike Mostly fair liftncastei and llarrisburg pike Mostly fair. 21 ST WARD DEALERS DINE ; Annual Banquet of Tradt Board I Hear Prominent Speaker 'I'll annnnl tlinnr nt tli 'l'tL6ntv woo nave peen memoers ot tire Com pany io a j ior more man nuy years, were each given a substantial purse by the Board of Trade in recognition of faithful services Neither of the fire men has ever receivd ft reprimand BOY ADVENTURER RETURNS Norman Stllea Found by Father on Indian Reservation After he had traveled almost acrnia mc vuuuucui, 1U Kuan OI BUYeniUre, twelve-year-old Norman Stiles, who '"rug5tk"? ft, lndian rvtion iiSS.,'i,i.!n .w u.it , ,HS f 7nHl. bi' niIJl.Dd.T, . af Iffndia"9ni"",d, c"TnbPoy, ,B"d $f ' .me a Brat movle HCtor M o the ';,. , . ,. . . , , hAJ3rt iiuS,?,ti r Ut before ne reached Harrisburg generous pas- tl l l I L - -Jl mnnra ti trio !. naU .! . "" nfr5l.,SSl',SiS?,il7hre he be J 'W.trt with 1 if, among the Indians and wrote to dad to have the tatted call butchered Rue Levi I Leads Federal Council Hue president of the Philn delphia National Bank, has been elected president of the Federal Advisory Council, succeeding James B. Forean. of Chicago. The appointment is con-1 siaerea aennite recognition or the im portance of Philadelphia as a financial and business center thirty inches long. Formerly 165.00 thirty-six inches Formerly 275.00 : thirty-six inches Formerly 350.00 thirty-six inches Formerly 495.00 : thirty-six inches Formerly 550.00 thirty -six inches Formerly 660.00 Ihirtv-six inches Formerly 650.00 thirty-six inches Formerly 595.00 thirty-six inches 85.00 125.00 185.00 225.00 295.00 350.00 350.00 350.00 395.00 395.00 Formerly 650.00 thirty-six inches Formerly 650.00 forty-eight inches Formerly 850.00 i fifty inches long, i Formerly 1250.00 i fifty inches long, i Formerly 1250.00 ihirtj-six inches I Formerly 750.00 i : fori -five inches l Formerly 1050.00 ' 495.00 495.00 650.00 395.00 595.00 650.00 850.00 1000.00 225.00 495.00 inches lone. I Formerly 1250.00 - ilight inches w will store your nur- desired in the fall. UI!Ufl -EVENING PUBLIC Tl .liS LAO .OF 15 Child's Life Crushod Out on Broad Street Youth Under Driving Age 4- L ., HAD BEEN ASKED FOR "LIFT" William Leslie fifteen rears old, of 2-103 8outh Woodstock street, was In stantly killed last night when he was run over b n henvr motortruck at Broad and Walnut streets, The driver wis Howiird King, Snyder nvenue near Sixteenth street, who. the police say, is only sixteen years of age ind, therefore, under Pennsylvania mo tor laws, had no legal right to opcratt a motor vehicle I King, nephew of David .lenner. con i tractoi, of the Snvder avenue address,' nan taiten the truck out in nnswer to n "hurry call " Leslie and a companion, riding on the "tailboard" of another truck, asked King to let them ride down Broad street with them. He assented. but told (be two boys to jump on the front aeat of his truck apd not "hop on" the tear end. t In front of the Manufacturers' Club the two bots started to make the trans fer from the first truck to the one King was driving. Leslie slipped from the metal foothold and fell to the roadway, the wheels passing over his bead and hortr. btlltnv him tntftnnflv. king was arrested and 'went to the HotiSft hf Detention for n hcarine. Jeromo Fowler, seven yeara old. of Ridley Turk, was struck by a car driven by Harold Marme. at I ifteeutli and Arch streets, last night. Jerome slipped nUead of his mother in crossing tne street, and Marme could not RtOD his machine in time to prevent striking the boy, who is not seriously hurt. Marme was arrested. James Pepper, C20 North Fifty-second street, attempted to avoid striking Gertrude Miller, six years old, at Lans downe avenue and Fifty-fourth street, last night, by .running his machine into READ "The Mysterious Rider" ran Grc' Nw Bk 4 Splniild Wntera Story Rent It Today From Womratli's Library 15 S. 13Ut SU Philadelphia BOY-DRIVEN RUCK Kll if : n ca&yz6,& 126 '- MS G Wqt 3ftnmttl? ifjijtt Babyhood to 16 Years, Second Floor People are fast finding out the advantages of the DARLINGTON JUVENILE SHOP -ao much so that our February sales in this section have doubled in volume. Bring the children tomorrow. Musical Program From 10 to 11.30 and from 1 to 4.30 an excellent musical program'will b'e given by Messrs. Frank Nicoletta, harp: Harry Chazin. Tiolin; Antrony Liuzri, 'cello; under the direction of Mr. Nicdletta Harpist of the Philadelphia Orchestra. it j? & ! " --yH A Comfortable, well-made Paiamai. in white, pinlr or blue muslin, with braid trimming;; lifei 2 to 8 years 95c. B Fin Brushed Wool Sweater Suits like this, including coat, leggings, hat and mittens, are rary unusual at such a low price; sires 2 to 4 years $a,50. C Mothera will appreciate the practicability of uch dainty romper dresses as shown here, in pink or green gingham, with bloomers to match, and trimmed with white nck-rack braid; sizes 2 to 6 years $3.73. D We have sketched just two from the group of fine Winter Hats for children, which we have marked at s very low figur for clearance 2.00. LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, IRIDAY, a anowbank. The gltl escaped injury, but Pepper was thrown clear over the windshield, by the sudden atop. Ha was treated at the Weat Philadelphia Hospital for cuts and bruises. . LAMONT AT FJJRUMgONIQHT Financier Will Dlicust Reparations1 Issue of Peaoe Parley Thomas W Lnmoir, will speak to-1 night at the twelftfj session of the ! Pun&c l.eBoi(n KoriAn on the Teace Conference In Hie foyer of the Acailemv or anisic jtij subject will be "The Question of German Reparations.1' '"f mr. J-nmont was ono of the Unlled Slates treasury representatives on the American rommlssion nt the Paris con ference. In his talk he will deal with Ihc attempts made in Pari to formulate the amount that Germnny should pay as indemnity, and will give h detailed ac count of the cross -purpose nt which the representative." of many of the allied powers found ttiemselvc working. His lecture will not be n technical descrip tion of the reparation clauses, but s. peep behind the 6ceue upon one of the fascinating' aspects of the conference. A member of the firm of J. P. Morgan A Co . Mr Lnmont is lecognised as one of the eminent financiers of the world. He was instrumental Jn financ ing innnv. of the loans made t6 the. Al lies, itntVcjaM year Vva's one of 'the bank ers who formed ttie consortium for Chine, which provided for the grouping of the lending bnnking interests of Eng land. Vrance, Japan nntl tb.i United States. Its purpose was to aid Chlua in the development of her resources. GRAND Little Grand Requires no more space than upright, handsomely cased beautitul finish. Length, 4 ft. 10 in. N. STETSON & CO., iasWlaataaaatlaaaaaaf AiS JrJ'll7ill3pliv All of These Numbers Are Specially Priced H A Dress that will wash many times without losing its color or smart appearance. It la made of green or pink plaid gingham and Is another one of those which we are selling for $1.95; sliea 7 to 14 years. SIMLA, PLAN' lOfVIVPIILDING rc V Nation's Contractors TJonveno in v r Chicago March 2, Following s ." Cpnfirefioo Heri' ' V i i MEN FROM CITY TO ATTEND The "Philadelphia Plan" outlined, al the four-day conference on building here last week, and intended to start .in mo tion the wheels of the construction in dustry throughout the country, has been made the basis of a call for a conven tion ot all elements of that industry in Chicago March 2 nnd S. The plan wan the result of the con ference arranged by thn industrial re lations committee of the -Chamber of Commerce. Secretary Clarkson, of the Natlonnl Federation of Construction Industries, came from Chicago to ob tain data concerning the plan. Yesterday he Issued n telegraphic call for the convention nt the Sherman House. Letters wil follow, giving n full outline of the plan. Among the Philadelphia men -who have announced their intention of going - PIANO at Little Price the average $850 in mahogany; Price 1111 Chestnut Street Stitt E The Polo Cloth Coat shown, with its collar of Australian opossum, is lined throughout and i is one of a group of similar Winter Coats for I girls of 8 to 16 years $29,50. F This little girl is wearing one of our new Spring Coats of heather gold cloth, with brown leather trimmings and belt. There are ' a number of other models in Spring Coats, besides some fine Winter Coats, which ars I included at the same price sites 8 to 16 years $18.75 G Pink and white, blue and white or black and white plaid gingham makes this attractive School Frock, which is one of a group of plain and plaid Oingham Dresses; slses 7 to 14 years, $1.95. I V FEBRUARY 25, 1921 to Chicago are Kmest T. Trigg, choir man of last tvoek'a conference and Its original planned; Colonel John Prlc Jackson, his assistant on the industrial relations committee of the Chamber of Commerce 1 Thomas Evans, who pre sented the report of the building trades employers, which rented so much dls cussIod, and DanlerCrawtord, Jr., head of the orieratlve bujldeta of this city. . he l?dortri1 ife'attotis. committee, In' hnndllnjt thevlocol situation, has 'dc elded to,cll.forJiiectlngs .Immedlnlclv of vnrIon smaller groups within the construction industry to put into effect Iho recomcndallons contained in the resolutions adopted, on the final day of the conference lost week. At the same time plans are going ahead to get together all the elements in another industry, whoso rejuvenAtlon vould bo n boon to local business, ,Wlthin a few days It will flnnllv be determined which tine will be called to gethcr next. . Tfel. rn, ot v" fr union labor In Phllarlfflnhln nn Mm )iiatB it ...l'.. full time has increased' more Ihnn in uu. ui luiciEcii ciiica, ior wnicn a re port has been Issued by the-Burcnu of Labor Statistics of the Department of T.ahnr. The increase since 1007 has been 117' The House that Heppe built Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Any VICTROLA model you desire and a year to pay for it oh Heppe's Rental-Payment Plan Viclrola XI, $16435 with tan records JViV US Mourn, and fS weekly through the Hpp Rental-Payment Plan "issssBssssssssMBSsBssssBWSaissMai AWVWWWWnwvWWWW1WWwVwn' FURRIERS U15 (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Sensational FUR Sale MF 51 OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK Mann Are Availing Themselves of These Great Savings bg Reserving Purchase on Payment of a Small Deposit Payments to Continue at Convenient Intervals Quantities Are Not Large But Very Choice. A Partial List of These Wonderful Values in Fur Coats and Wraps Follows: 95.00 Taupe Marmot. . Sports Model. Reverse Border. Self Fur Collate and Cuffs. 165.00 Austral. Nutria -Length Model. Self Fm Collars and Cuffs. 175.00 French Seal... -l.eng'h Model. Self Fur Collate and Cuffs. Soft and Full-Furred. 225.00 Hudson Seal. Chic Sport Model. Self Fur Collars and Cuffs. Fine quality, 225.00 French Seal . . K-Ltunth Model. Tiimmed with Contrasting Collars and Cuffn 19.50 FUR CHOKER SCARFS Nnturnl Squirrel, Jap Mink and Australian Opossum. 7.50 FORUUS per cent in Philadelphia, while In At Innta, Baltimore, Boston, Chlcng6, Cincinnati, Denver, New Orleans, New York, Pittsburgh,, St, Louis. San Francisco nnd Seattle It runged from 110 per cnt to 00 per cent. In the union rata per hour Philadelphia ranks next to Atlanta, with an Increase qf 187 per cent. in II If .!.. ..ml .. . CITY HALLFIXTURE BACK " i.Lw.,...Ji.ifc..... 'Big Eleotroller In Mayor's Office Is Myaterlously Returned Missing City Hall fixtures arc reap pearing in their accustomed places in as mysterious a manner as they disap peared. The lalest property of the city to succumb to the homing instinct Is the ornate bronze electrolier which years ago stood on the mantel above the fire placo In the Mayor's reception room. Overnight the fixture returned to Its place. Nobody seems to know exactly when the ornament was first missed or by whoso hnnd it was taken or for what reason. It was listed recently as one of the missing fixtures In the City Hall, when Founded in 1865 Inaugurated the One-Price System in Uptown THROUGH the Heppe one-year rental payment plan you simply rent Victrola and have all the rent applied toward the purchase price, being free to purchase or return the Victrola at any time. This is the easiest and most sensible plan ever devised for buyers of Victrolas. Gill, write or 'phone for full particulars. When writing, use this coupon. MWWWWWWWMWWWmWMWMwJ :: :: . C. J.Heppe & SoniS?1iMS:Wi?ir fWWb t TIXUWW IflOQ tun III ntflti inrt tht Heppt Film at me full pt l - Nam A1dr CHESTNUT 39.50 69.50 75.00 fHfll 250.00 French Seal . . Length. Shawl Collar and Cuffs of Skunk or Squirrel. 265.00 Nat. Muskrai Length. Shawl Collar utirf Ciis of Self Fur. 325.00 Jap Mink.... Smart Sports Model. Exception ally Fine Dark Skins. 11000 500.00 Hudson Seal. OCA hengtn. Heaver, Skunk or (JJ Squirrel Collars and Cuffs. 700.00 Hudson Seal aCfl.OO. keif fur nnd Contrasting Collars nnd Cuff 8. Exceptional quality. FOUR BIG SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW 39.50 ; 49.50 h OX AND FRENCH WOLF SEAL SCARFS ' STOLES Smart Animal effects 1 12 inches by 72 inches, in Taupe and Drown. Silk lined. Well made. 18.00 i 24.50 - Wo Clibstnul St., Opposite much lido was mado about tlTT"" ,.. . ... ...ij, property, " ttaiTV II. l. .u.t ..',. V nil! niZ71V u"i..h6 Hi,,.... . jiiy property ,-snys it (may 17.,." brought back' by .physical i.V' ln ?un!y sc ben 'arr: ; r , . y o al & Bidding Materiij m.ni, with tht ir;t, ',u2tx by truck anywhtrt. """' Thjf.'a.tf.thmanMrt ., HENRY E.STRATHMANN OnUrio St Wfc.rf n';-"""1 i t ''war 1881 6th and Thompson Streets particulars abont th H.pd. Tlitrtkf 7ar - RntaI - 1aarment Pltn. i 1 Utt ST. MILLINERS 125'00-135-00 150 .00 350- 79.50 FINEST SPRING CHOKERS Hudson Bay SabU. Stono Mnrte" Jn(1 2-flUin Eastern Mink. 39.50 KciWl I I I I KJ "" . I t.J "."il.Tf S MaMBatWBMBHa""---! i i'fy w j N .LU v f . 1 f9r i- 4rwyyVft-yn v M rM viSA iAV Kt ij v .