Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 10, 1921, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, -MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1921
FRANCE
AV
ARMS
REDUCTION
Ready te Support Any "Safe"
Preposition at Washing
ton Conferonce
PROTECTION IS DEMANDED
ny the As-vx-teted IVfAs
Vtrl, Oct. 10. The Firneli delosu delesu
tt'6n is Krdt.p; te the WtmliinRtnn con cen con
ferenro illnpeird te vntertsin 'inx "nf''
Jro.iltien by xrhlch ."rail' -nii vine
te the limit en milllnty tuul ti'ix.,1 "'it
lny, It wnM jm; I teiln;. te an "flit inl
cleite te the liend of tlie delegation.
Vrem the en re source it NNni- lc.irf' .!
that ii I rupceted in eifidiil ir-!?
jre that the crt of tnaintcuiinee f tin
troop, of occupation in tin Itliliiclat"!
lind the pewnibilitj of reducing tin- fer-'c
there will come un in WiudiltiKtwii
I The urm nnl navy new ! er.s'ing
France 4,r00.00rt.urt0 frnn-. minimi!.-.
I While the deficit in tlie lilltigrt i J.".(.l,-
000.000 franci, nearly nil of -n hi. :
etlld be made up bj ei-meiiue-i in tin
military nnd mvnl Motions, if Knni'
.should h" giinr.intepil ntne-uise mt.iii'-t
surprNes. from the ent.
The French ileli-ijnt'n n ', nw
ready te talk of n ih finite irn"i-iti ;i.
lilt the fiidcn n "f nimner: in i.uVii'I
circle, t MigC'tixe of n iiri'i.iti in '
out tlm nrtnx nml nuiy xpi ni in nil".
It It Mel'itrii out that there I mi .itiiet
impart incut in 'xh'eh France i nlib i"
red u ri1 the eutl.iN te In1 m i mm ( In"
ITUOtirfM. tin bulk of nniri.iri.itinn
belli? fe' the fhed ipterct . tcrnim ti nil
crdiliary (levcmiiicnt penc.
SI. Najarif. Knince. (in. 10. -illy
A. I. i France tinier icin.'iln :irni.'il
lis lnnp n hr t'curit hni net been a
mred." wnf tln declaration until' r
tenia) by ArKid" lttiund, French l'rc
inler, in tin ml'lre-u outlining l"r-m ii
fnr'lR!i policy.
M. l.rinnd xxn- urreunded b -i.
Minister, of hi" Cabinet and four liid-,r-Swrrt.ii-lc-.
lie i!--lnrm that at the
l.rient moment the I'-ci ch I'rcini-r
mviiH te tunc full ii.t!ieiity te deal
v.itb nil i)i ctien'. "itb w'm-li lie liiti'"
in the i-raltn of weih' i-. ti,'
"M inicn imiv; ci::r bleb am! fn .
fa.'d M. Itriaml. "Tonmrreu. noyen i
f"as. .c nrc invite 1 tn enin l"te
ertnin iireb'etn-.. I line bad he beimr
te reply 'iu-i"pnt' te tl.nt i'i itnticn. 'e
shall re !n Wnliinstini. tir-t. in eplet
te fulfill a lutj of gratitude mi ! t ee
in tlieir lienu ..i-e imblf and li.'ice
(e'dler" wlietn !mr -t-iui ir. l'ratifp.
We will go nlm te iici e!iiiliili :i dutv
toward France.
"France nr -r remni- an.vd n lone
as her M'eiir!t. Ii.ih net Ir-en r. tred
r'rnnce hai carnnl the tlehf te ivnnrn ivnnrn
tiens and .ei,iriti. At no tln;e kIiii'm the
J'rcncli lieverr.nii'iif .'!'!'! "i the.e
Tielntr.. I i!l refute t'le a'eu:itieils of
imsierialiMii whicli liave In i u inad"
BjraiiiM France, tlur .ll!e Kne' tine
u demand en r'.x'.w i.eihine n'nr.
Tonien-ow. at WjiHliiri'mn. I ,V pi-'-
te ihe Atneiicans that Intu ; uanti
peace.
"We uj'l difcus- the c''lt fir"bin
of the dny oeollv and ini'iartiall. . If
Cuarniiter-. of mvurity :ir runtnl
1'ranee. she will be nir.enR the hr-t
ratlnn fe enter into the peliev of dU
armament, for France loathes war utn!
itnp"tir.'!n.
"Thin (ievernitn'iit lias confidene in
the (Jove-um in of Pr. Wlrth i the
tteriiinn Cheiieeller . The iinderta'h'.i'.R
ptllereil ini.n bv the )iriei.t !rninn
IJaverninen havn been fu'.rille.i.
France"-, nttltude in hr-- difficr.; in"
Jnenti l :.e PRSrs' ivf r e--. lit no
timiiit .'
Griswold Letters
Hit Pathetic Nete
Continued from Pier Or
Miller, for cighwcii je.iri au einp'i ji nf
the l'riHid.iniiin. xcquiri'd m )iire.' of
preperti fii'.'r.ierl' bebuigiiu ti Mr-i
Grlxueld.
"The leeks w.li sliew thai." rcpli .
SI-. Dri'-Iimnn.
Judce Cob' sathered in nn urml'iil of
books and hill them before ilie u.t-
IlftM.
"I'lense "ins:lt the book- un i t i
us," he xeii.
Knew Nothing About Itoelis
Mr. nrlKchinan looked at the lik
In a helplen sort of wny. After a mo me
tnent'n hesitation, she said :
"Te Mart with. I don't knei wnere
fe leek for it. I maj as well l- linnet.:
I don't hnew nn1hlnc ubeut the
book-.."
In reply te further iii-stiening. Mr
IrlRchman -Hid that her boekkci ,irr.
3Iri. ('. S. Wnter. ci ilil prebabl g-
tli? Inforiiintlen irem ihe tmeu
The rise in fort um f 'linrle Mnli r
va hinted at dirv.ni; ti mm nine pr" pr"
eeedingp. A'lerding ' M'-. Iii.i!
mini'n textlnvu . Si! It bad been ,i
friend of her father and ban been i
her employ for tightem wiii Ut'e ;
wltnesfes had terrified that he a ler
a time emplejej n an attendant I
it cliaufteur for Mrs. (iilvAebl uiimj
the time Mth. Itriscluuan i as t- ,-'
of the (Jrlswebl pstat
Mrs. DrKchmun adm.tied tuat -.be. '
paid Miller SrttXKl out nf the i;ris..j
funds beciuue of n rujiture he was s1
leged te hnv Mistn!r.el when !. I i r -Jim,
(irixweld nti. ilie heel afur
had fallen off This paymen1 Mr
3rilichinan dis-iarnl, had been .iiit'irr ?r
by MrR. fir.sweld Lutd-, the 't.n
terttliled. Mlllei "'ent" h (irisM el. .
tntc $.rOfl0. nod later there uti-. ti
ferrel te him the (Jriiuveld pr
in Nerthfiebl.
Airs. Virginia K'ipv. i. medi
tiflcil that (die once Miller r'k
nn enormous diaiiieinl. Ceiuineui i n
this te Mrx. (JrlHUil'd. the witne- s
the letter declared that It uis her - iir
which ahe had hud reset and ns hi
lowing Miller, then acting an her il.a .t
four, te wear for "afe keeping
Mra. I'lney also teMt(iel concern n
'the sleady decline of Mr. Orlsweld In
appearance from the time of the execu
tion of the deed of tni-t. when she was
a fiiMiietmble. well-dressed woman,
down te the stage, just before her
i deiith. when her appearand' was "yen
'-habbj." The wltne.s le'd of being
called id Mrs. (Jrisweld's home at one
time nn 1 a"ked te ptepare te mke cure
nl nti Alnsknn -enl emit, wmth Inl ween
'SlitHIII mid tsllMMI. Mr. iris,..ld nt
j this time dei lured, ncenullns te the wit
I iics. Hun her "tliinifH were tieing stolen
1 light find left." Mrs. F.lse) ale were
i Unit Mrs. ()riwehl once came Inte her
store and wept bemuse of t'.ie wax she
mm li'dng treated.
The letter admitted ihl- morning
1 included all of thee written b'
Mrs. (irisweld in her dniigbter, the
Countess, after the hitter vwis married.
Iliul tak( ti together the) i eli-Ill lite n
reniarkable record of the niNfei'tune,
whii seemed te dug (he trni 1 of the for
mer American heiiuti. Tlu'e letters
dlscjes.'d thai Mr. (Jrisweld "victiled
the deed et tr ist te Mi. I rlsehmaii in
l!Me in the ! lief that i nl) In thl man-
nei uli! she protect her estate fnui,
pis.ple who wer triln te n b her. that
for ma i ) month after this Mr. I ili '
'mail inmli her bclene tbnt the i tnte
was in a mei pio.iereiis . eudltlin,
but thi't If wn lieing menaced i. law
"Hits: and that, dnriic; the liit f w
vi ais of her life. Mrs, t;riwebl turiinl
iigalm-t Mrs. liilsi'limtui and wiiuied te
bleak tin deed of trust, but wis lire,
vented from deiln: se beeaue he wa
tnade te be!i"ie tluit her ir.stic would
be an important tn"-s in ilhe.'ie pri-
eedllig will n had been 'icslt'iilid In
Mr disc old.
!'."lliitlc Nine in Jxltris
one of I h"sn ,eters v re i vi d ngiV
' lill'H.-, i.-n s in lis, v.he.i e,. in tlm
'.'In of tin-eim ici .ii,!il Hi,itiiiii Mr
in'iH dd. a- a d mill tit nf the I'mna-
! pe t' , en i cu'iu d
1 In l!t.". Mr . llriswelii wiete te mr
ti'li d daughter i'i Itah
"M iltnr I'biit : I h.ie i,et writ
len Mm for a icig lime, iin I bine
Is'en e wnl riii! titer n ) huilies nf.
fair. I found I i'. being rnbbc I
at the rate of Slilliin a )enr. niul I
had te take tlie inhice of a law) or.
lie adied nn' te make a deed of trust,
e that all of their nee would be i ut
oft and )i ii and ihe ihildieu would be
I in nlml for."
ill a letli r a tew weeks hittr, ln'
sal I :
"llewexcr. fertii.iaiid) II') truli"
mi a i-n i lex i r xemi.t nud xxmi
di I fill real ii.l e dealer. She maid
from S"niiil in 'J.'i.lHl') en ixerx dial
nod l'it luxes it
I. liter lie vx ri ie :
"Mr. t! iixiiiuiM) referring In r
!.nimtid fim.' ulimii he w.i then .).
a rn t i'd eiii !ex I'ltet-'ixi ii xxattli
.ue ,.n and nlirht Much geed max it
de him. ,i I iiexer de a;i)tl lug. '
Tin was f.iilnxxetl i,x ii I' iter in
vx liiidi she 'ii.
"The ile,i! of i is' I made I, a un
cexereil ii ,ii of foul lies, ami lift
in a!iimt I'piniile. I low ex or. In -...
mouth mere ix nifid eeonelux I hone
t" pax ii.) i"iu
'I hi n t T r a xx rutin diri'tl' a'te"
tin estate x-ti Mr'inl exer in Mr
I rii-iiinati. a n tine when. acMrdlng
te file telil.n,t, e the prexlells In.l'l
i.g"i , it v ii weiih ..."iiii.immi iii pre-X'ra
)l iel-l.
i inn" nl'. Ne' ember I'.i, I '. 1 .
,t;. i!rixxi el xxtei l.i r daughter :
"I bnxe be. u told all or' of thing
le pri-M-nt in) w-ttl'; )ou."
I'eieiuhei I. 1111s, ie xx rote
"I haxe ltx.il i i -t tiirinnil. Mx
'ru-tii i xi.-. il! atnl I unnef gei a
din until b" gets ixell Se can -nd
..en nothing. Mew ghni I v ill be I
e-ei.'ie niul ; in t hotel X. In.;e tlltiV
are light an i people
Mrliped 'it l.xecxlbinu
i in Fetini.ir) l!ii. I'M'.i. i li.'e im- "
than i xi ui pr lin !i " d't'tii l
til lsxxe.il -xrete h r in'i'lti,
"M ei x ihiej. la b . 'i t.il i n I re n tm
en . jex.els, lx i-.' llli . elelle - le
Mr I rii-li!.i in i. f irn u Inei'i
xnii .ave net 'riii "i n ler in I
il.niik'n In r im .nl liiiuii.iss i.. i e.
I'll I d" mil x h) .Mill Nun b.. Ii I
; i) 'i-r In ner i at for her n rx ice. S!ie
i iiiitiiiiMlIx ,ig,ii;i.i in lawsuits, ,m
M X' in tin in :.ll
.i 'irdiiig I i ii-uiiiiiu iceximi-lr
ineti bx Ii. I ifi-eh nan. ln xxn nm
tigiiged 'n an) la'xsui .it 'hi nine.
Apparent i rn p'ete diill iiet met t
eatne te Mr, driswi'd In Max, HUH.
I.i.'llil.e nil I hi lltth of the lieilllh ''.
' ct inr din 'U' i .
"Ill ,i e .ill I V x urx ived. Im'
i a i i.i a n of ntilgiie .nid lies. sr
wi sold all of mr jewels. Including He
fiie 'riu' of jhiii'!. xliich wlic sold for
liiine MCh.l'.' t in 1 ri III tbex '.('
pnte liven the fnliiil) pbtiire .i ml
iiniiia'i.ri ire gene
"Tuei. ui'- trut 'e stele ihe I! , a
xx. II i l ', i t J Irtrei I I nVe ri i-IXi'd
from xeu !n four jerir. I ei ubl ihI1,n
g ! rid of lnr, init i.i) law)r 'a.x kei
still and trx ti get hr exidiin e. Ms
!eptiig tliet I hope te get the nsi .
nienx I tieid If net. I 'm-t borrexi
mruiex -en xlnt'.' and no te I'"ii
"V'lefiix '.mi rtx g.ie ti xi'ia"i
lli iiblren eiilis S. 1". 1'. ! siuxixis
i i. in n !i ' . a tl 'rn en lin ui1' -i
: i .n mi
PREPARE FOR IRISH
PARLEY
I
0M0RR0W
Delegations Held Separate Pre
liminary Meetings te Plan
Procedure
MICHAEL COLLINS ARRIVES
II.v the Associated Press
Iinden, Oct. 10. Michael Cellins,
fsinn Fein Minister of Finance. ,inive,
In I.ondei' today, completing the Slim
I'ein delegation w'lich tomorrow will
confer with representatives of the Itrit
isb t!exi rtuneiit te ascertain "hexv the
nsoeiatieu of Ireland xvilh the com cem
munit) of liaiieiiM knew ti a.s the Brit
ish Umpire may best be reconciled with
Irish national aspiration." The Slnu
Fein delegates xxere early nt xterk today
completing arrangement, for the meet
ing. l'riine Minister l.Injd (ieerge and the
members of his Cabiuet fertnlng tlie
ltrltlh delegation nKe lind u meeting
te decide upon the cniire of procedure.
Tlilnl "seririnr.N l'lenses
Mr, Collin Is sill) lug with the ee.
ritarlnt of the 1 1 i'i delp;:iilieii, lite
ether Sinn Fein nib gates lieing a,..
eoi'iliiedateil in ininther reldeiii e
neurit). Arthur !r i.tli, Sliri Fein I'm--
Ign l ii.l ii'. said lid in 'ruing he
xi is lii'li'.-htcl xxlth the u i e of the
.sum Feiirr in securing the spin ices in
third se, iTtarx te tlie lnh delegatlun
of .lehn Ciu'.rtre-. x. !m beldes being
highlx xerseil in legul matters was chief
of the intelligence sietien of the War
llrtiee Arniametit iitpilt Cummltlee
during the xxar and for nine .xear was
(lireeter of the Intelllgi in e Iiepartluent
of the Londen Times.
Mr. Urifhth said he expected Mr.
Chartrcs te he of great xalue In Inter
preting tlie liriti1! proposals, Mr.
Chitrtres Is staxlng with Mr. tlritlitli.
Mameti .1. Pn-ja::. Sinn Fe'n lue'iiber
of the Ilritlsh I'nrliiiiueir. who sIhpp
'he truce has acted as chief llnlen of-
' (leer, arrived early at the secretariat
for a conference xvilh tlie ether dele
' gates, lie walil he had arranged te keep
In eh touch Nvlth his substitute im
chief llalcen etlicer of Ireland regarding
the truce, and declared he had un ap
prehension concerning it. Murphy, tlie
i Mibiiltute, he snlil. hud served a HnHin
nincer in Athler.c, xNhere he hehaveil
with dlsi retlnn, no friction luivllig
arien between liiui niul the military.
Refuse F.rltlsli Hivspltallty
The Sinn Fein delegates Iiiinc decided
net le accept nny Ini-pltalltN Nvhilc in
I'ltigliilul. except from )ierennl friends.
I This de Ision I net due te hostility
mward Londoners, the sny. hut because
they xxish te "live themselves from being
eNcrNvhelnii'd with invitations and desire
te devote exer.x moment le the xverk In
hand.
Desmond Fitzgerald. Sinn Fein Min
ister of I'repngnndn, mi id teda) he ex
pected the conference commencing to
morrow would decide te issue un agreed
cemniunhue dail.x, ns wn done when
llnineii ii Vnlern tin Irish ltepiiblii'iin
lender, mel Mr, I.te.xd d'eerge ill l.'Mi
den oine time jijm. If the I'ritlsh rep
leseiitntlNes have a stenegraphe- ires
ent. Mr. Filzgernld ibvlateit, th" Sinn
Fein iielegate will elalm a similar right
and the have brought a man from Dub
lin with them for that purpose.
Whatever decisions xxere reached by
the Itrlllsh conferee (his morning xvere
kept closely te themselves, an efliclul
of the ilelegntiuu dismissing Inquiries
with the statement that the matters
te come under nuipxx at the liri inert -lug
toinerroxx was for tlie negotiators
te determine. Anether meeting of the
Cnbinei Ministers xxill lie h-hl tonight.
Tlinl Mr. I.le.xd (ipergp doe net ex
pect the Initial oenxer'ifhms te be
length) appear te he indicated b) lib.
' lolling reiiresenmtixes of the labor or
ganizations this tiuiiuiitg that he would
roc mm their delegation at l! o'clock
Tin da.i evening lij be.if 'hi ir pinpesals
relatlxp te tin' unpin-!nx,iuput sjiua.
, t tun.
I "DOUG'S" HOME UP FOR SALE
I .os Ange'.cr.. (let. in. First an
, thentic coiillrinatien of a stutemeul
mnde b) "Deug" Fairbanks and Mnry
I'ickferd in l'liirope ncciiti) that they
plan te siiptui half of everx jiar from
' iienx en in l'nrls. wns given out In Les
Angeles yesterday.
An advettisi meiit announcing the
beautiful twelve. nnd-nne-li ill'-ncie es
lute of the two t'tlin icieleis for sale or
biisc v .is Neri.ied a tin F.nihaiihs
1 eme.
Caven Shatters
Free Fund" Myth
tt
Cnntlniiril from Pnne On
mw. Of ttiiH Ntnn $a.H.Tr.7StJ.7ri Is ex-
tiptided and charged off en the hoeka,
caving a seeming unincumbered bal
ance of S1 ,0K(l,r-ili. l'lnna under xva).
et xvhich Mr. Hadley and the Van men
take no nccetint, according le the Caven
leperl, leaves nit iinincntnbered balHliee
nf mil. -f74.ma.m. And plana will be
tindcrxvay for the itsp of bp v,.;, balance
us seen nn required. N
Where Hadley's Figures Fall
Anether exninplc of the difference be
tween bookkeeping and actual Nverk fig
ures Is found In the Item of sewnge di'
peal. The total lean tnnne.N for this
purpose 1 R."i.1!00.00(). Of this sum.
:t.lMkt,(l21.1.1 In expended nnd charged
off en the books, leaving a bookkeeping
balance of $l.il,J!,'."7i.7". Director
Caven suns that Hip true tnipiieiiinbered
sum is tlie Insignificant total of $11.
I.7S..N7. The reason for this, explained
bv the Director, s that plans for $1,
L'!2."i.0((l worth of work are actually un
der way the bookkeeper, of course,
knew nothing about till, ligtirntlxcly
.peaking,
Anether sample of the real status of
affairs is shown In the figures for
bridges. The total lean money Is .f'J,-'J.-id.OOO,
of which S1.07"..n!tl'.7(l is ex
pended and charged off, leaving n bal
ance en the lwieks of .$l.l74,.h7.74. Di
lectnr Caven's aide reported te him
that plnns under way make the netunl
balance only $17-.007.1M.
The total lenn fund for the Improve
ment of Delaware avenue Is .,,'!. ibiO.OOO.
of which S2.71!l..t(i:!.Sl Is expended lind
"harged off. leaving a balance uf $S'J.1,.
Ml.". The nettiat "free fund," owing te
id.ins under xvny, said the I lireeter, is
L'."..ilt.lI.
Mere Millien- "Mirlnh"
In the Iliirenu of lllghwa), tlie lean
fund for grading is ?2.lliM),0tlO, of which
SI .717.1510. 10 Is expended and charged
off. leaving en the books a balance of
SI 2."1 .1147.07. The Director says that
the real unencumbered total is only
I SS12.MSJl.ne, and that this will be
I cleared off under plans being prepared.
' Fer the Improvement of country reads
, the lean tetiil Is $l,ni4,r-S(.,t(l, of which
SI'l."ll.rriS.Sl Is charged off. leaving a
I balance of !:l).,t,.ia".'J0. Caven said Hint
i Ihe Hctual balance Is only !?10S.OUI ,"i."
, nml that ordinances te use are pendlnj;
I in the Vnre Council. Fer paving tin
'lean fund Is Sl.lMlO.OtKt. of which the
, hnekkeeiiins balance, is Sllll.OSI.WI.
1 The Dlreeler says that the ical working
' balance is !?77.'t,ll7.0!l. for xvhich plans
' are being prepared.
I TJin slump in building eperalbilis.
I sii.vh the report, decreased request for
'paving. An Item In this bureau of which
the Vnre men made much nnus ?"eti.-
I 000 for the extension of Delnware ave'
, nuc from Lnutel te Dyett street. Tills
money, they said, should be under ci n-
tract, but the Caven report says that
this whole sum will be required for
land dnmages. In Item after Item in
the Httrenu of Hlghwn.xs, where the
i seperate sums ate small, hut loom large
I in the nggiegiite. the reports slnnv that
plans are lieing prepared xxhiHi will put
the money under contracts as seen as
, possible.
.Most of tlie .tetn nt ine nurcntl ei
Citv 1'repcrty are small, about Sel 100
eiicli, ami they are all earmarked nnd
therefore unavailable under the Inxv for
any ether than the originally designated
purpose, liven In these cases, hew ever,
the repeit shows that plans and specifi
cations nre being prepaid! and thai bids
will be called for.
Seme of the large Items, such as !?!'.
000 for comfort slut ions, SI 00.000 for
the iinprexemeiit of small park and
Mpiares. the tiimiej Is held "subject te
future legislation b) Council." While
awaiting thi legislation the luimls of
the Director are tied, he snxs.
The big Item in th bureau. S 1. 00.1.
000 for the Cit) Hall Annce. is tied un
pending the settlement of damage te
proper!) owners. The ibs'isinn of Ihe
Heard nf View has been handed down,
but the case has been appealed. Mean
while the department Is lendy te pro
ceed with the demolition contract.
In the Iliirenu of Wnter there nre a
number of small items. Chief Davis re
ports en these; "Held waiting opper
tunity te apply en reasonably large con
tract." The chief Item In the Iliirenu of
Water is the lean fund of $3,1(1.", 000 for
ihe extension of '! x.ntcr aupply. Of
this Sl.lOS.nSii.ll.". in s been charged off.
The balance, bin ..keeping and nctiinl.
is $i.ll(l(l,MI5.37.
Hushing Werk Hapldly
Chief DavlH, of the Bureau of Water
sa.xs there Is a geed reason for this
balance that work has been put under
contract as fast us geed engineering
tlflllev illefnlnu
III tlds connection, the rennrt sn.vs: I
"Amirntirlntlnn of S3.10J1.000 avail
able sIiipp the last of February. 1021. or
practically seven months le date.
During this period substantially mere
than one-third of (he total appropria
tion has been put under contract. The
program of xverk contemplated under
this lean Includes extenslxe Improve
ments en ten major units of the Nvater
supply plant. New NNerk must be sub
'irdltialrd le the effective operation of
existing plnnfs and mti't Im carried en
In logical sequence and nt such times
as conditions permit. These Items of
xverk which require the longest time for
cxpciitlen have liecn stnrtcd first : itemi
Nxhlch require a lesser time will be
starlet! nt the proper place ItTthTTf I
(tram se that en entire nrM.Vv-M
completed at (he same tfnie." '"' ' ';
PREPARE TO EXPANDu '
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Davis Formulate! Request f0P 4en
000 Special ApprepH,,0"
Wajdilnglei, Oct. 10. n,v . " ,
I'oreshadewlng Nvhnt is e-ecA v'"
one of the recommendations of iL vbe
tlena ITnempleyme.it Cenfcrc-,.. '
mulatlen of n request for .c,Vr
s inl congressional aiinrenrUii ,0,)(
permit expansion of (he Fc& le
tdeynielit service, wns ordered i era'
Hecietary of Iiher Davl" ' te,la-by
The cenferenc eln drnftlnz i. .
fieney program recenunended eii.tuV'
...cut of local employment nic. cie, h.
the recommendations for iien, ,.n-"J
llef from unemple, me.it. fi tWf'
Hecrelnry Davis' net ion. are ox,,,i,l,e(.
include an extension of the erk i"
employment service, new eperntlL "K
skeleton basis. V.mrnv "enn
linve been nppnlnted by the Mnl,e'.
thirty-one cities with" ergnnliS f
committees under way in "went one'
Blanket Headquarters!
It is the opinion of men, as well as women
who have shopped for Blanket value, that the
Smith store values haven't a near equal. Quali
tics are superior and price for price lower than
they can be obtained in all Philadelphia.
$2.65 te $ 1 5 a pair
At each price, exceptional !
W. H. Smith & Sens 914 Walnut Street
Illnnket nt it. hevlnr
-I fie store et ureatctt Ulanket ValucM
I n JdCharge Accounts InvitcdBllB'imMail Orders Filled BHIKTI
Complete Live of Children's Fur Coats ami Seis
lliiwi
1215 Cfeesferat Street
Illu of rated Fashion Felder S"nt ev Request
i m
Fur
Specials
At Veiy Remarkable Prices !
Fer Tuesday Only!
Delays in manufacturing at our Factory ac
count fur tlie I'xtr.iurcliiiary Values wc present for
Spcxial cllin Tmnerniv . We linrl planned te have
tlicsc Dependable Fur ( ".ii rear! fur our nnual Sale'
iwhu-li cluj-ffl laft v, eek', luit thev have been unavoid
ably bold back until new. We bae nbiced them en
sale for quick disposal at prices that will undoubtedly
sell thcni utit in a dav.
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A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Pur
chase in our Storage Vaults Until Required
q
French Seal Coats
Regularly US. 00
38 (only) I liree - (Juarter
I.cngtli Lustrous I re,.Ji Se.il
( e.its , f full-iurred ski: i i-det-fd
'r.t'i . graceful f'j'. s-vcep
t.icdel Nith a leiiR, Nxide rellinc;
s'ia 1 cellar and bell nil's.
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Specializing
in Coats,
Suits,
Dresses and
Skirts
1222-1224 Walrat Street
Medes of
Distinction
and
Originality
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"Stecher" Medes at New Prices
Adhering te Our Policy of "The Utmost in Value at All Times"
and in Keeping With the Prevailing Business Trend
We Are Offering the New
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Guticura Seap
Clears ihe Skiia
and Keeps it Clear
But; Oi.trafnt.Ti'eam ! "ry.h-ri Swelct,
tn(etCntiu.I..tsttitt E.,1.1 Mile,y.-.
Muskrat Coats
Regularly 150.00
32 (only) 'I'lirc- - Quartet -Length
Nr.tural Muskrat I eit of
selected rpality ''-.ins. fasihtcmed
';Uu a full flare n 'idc'. vitli lar,i
rolling !mnx! (..dldr a-'l L 1 1 int.-
94'50
at Savings of $20 te $75 a Garment
Plain and Fur Trimmed
The moil distinctive of Feil Medes, developed
in nil the nexv soft texture fabric, trimmed
Nvith beaver, wolf, squirrel, caracul, mole and
ether fine furs. They ure new priced
$35, $58 t0 $375
Spert Suits
Clever models, featuring two-toned Tweed
nnd novelty fnbrics. Plain and fur trimmed.
Values $45 te $95
$25, $39-50 1 $55
49.50
Russian
Marmet
Coats
Kcgalarlr SS.00
59.50
Russian
Peny Coats
34 Length
nVfnlarly 100.00
79.50
Leepard
Cat Coats
3,4 Length
Regularly 125.00
First Fleer
74.50
Trimmed
Marmet
Coats
Rtgnltrly 125.00
98.50
Nutria
Coats
3'4 Length
Rrtali'ly 150.00
125.00
Trimmed
French
Seal Coats
Rezalarly 105.00
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Announcing the opening of a
CATERING DEPARTMENT
in conjunction with the
RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL
Dinners served in private homes within
twenty milea of Philadelphia, giving
the iime Rits service and cuiaine
that hns prevailed at the Hetel
and furnishing everything
te make the affair a
complete success
, Estimates upon request
PHILADELPHIA RITZ-CARLTON COMPANY
LJ.
210.00
Hudsen
Seal Coats
34 Length
Reflarly 325.00
195.00
Trimmed
Hudsen
Seal Coats
Rtflarly 300MO
195.00
Mele Skin
Coats
34 Length
Regularly 300.00
.Scarfs & Chokers
Quantity
9i Nattlu.1 Squirrel Cheker ...
(3) Jap 'Mtr.k Chokers ..........
(7) Australia. Opossum Chokers
i,) Natural Mink Chokers
(Oi Taupe Fex Scarf 1
(9) Brown Fex Scan
. t- T. , I lir-ilrer;
(VI I .UII- i"s .. ((l)
,7) Stene Martc. t lookers -j
. t 1 1.-S.L nr; ..t l",'i
i0) liaum Mjirten ( lieker- ...
Regularly
... 12 50
... 12.50
... 12.50
... 20.00
... 25.00
... 25 00
... .10.00
55.00
Nenv
7.S0
7.50
7.50
12.50
11.50
14.50
10.50
24.50
24.50
34.50
v Renairing and Remodeling at Very Moderate Cost.
'ZXrthe Werk When Yeu Want It Delivered."
, p..,,.-,.,!,,.- AfenU1 Orden Accepted (IMiunilUHiniMUIIWlIf
ll'r.TWjrefia"g'iii PuTC?hti? JZ- .
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Plain and Fur-Trimmed
Coats
Exceptionally graceful and attractive nre the
nexv coats, combining warmth and richness
of fabric with the luxury of fur trimming A
splendidly varied showing of unusual modes at
$58, $75 i0 $395
Spert Coats
of Tweeds, Chinchilla and novelty fabric',
plain nnd fur trimmed.
Values $39.50 te $125
$19'50$39'50t$75
First Fleer
Distinctive and Individual
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resses
Tailored Frecks of Peiret Twill and Tricetine that are the '
acme of smart style and practicability; attractive street
Dresses and elaborate afternoon Gowns of Canten and
Reshanara Crepe, Crepe Satin and Brocades. Altogether
a most complete and satisfying assemblage of Fall Fashions.
$45, $69.50, $95 te $125
Second Fleer
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On Our New Third Fleer
We Continue Tomorrow With Variety and Values Unimpaired Our
Extraordinary Sale of
Street Dresses at $25.
Values Up le $59.50
A remarkable collection of smart models in all the fashionable fabrics and wanted colors. All sizes.
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