3Em PTEHI UtfT": P .U-iiB We,ti'.'!,y.m srw'nn. . - Ji 'in- u uJ " -" EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER "20, 1921 IS : AUDIENCE CHEERS GONWELL LEGTURE Delivers "Acres of Diamonds" 6000th Time Presented i With $1000 Check PASTOR LAUDED BY BRYAN The Her. Dr. Itttssell II. Tenwcll !e Ilrcrcd IiIn Ictrurr- "Acroief Pl.imen 1 '' 'or the OOOOlh time lnt nijht. 11" dpoke nt the Uapti't Temple, llreml tin . Tlerks streets, before en nmlirn crnwdlnfr tl.e auditorium. Hu wni glren a grrnt evntin by Hie JlfiOO perRone preent. Wllitini .I"ti- nlngs Tlryan. nt the nimk nf ti.e p Hire, ileiprlbeil Dr. Cnnwe'l one of the Natien's greatest men. In the chorus rhiilrs wen' uin n l women nhe"e names are kinuu te rll I'hiladclphiatis In Hie thi r s.nt in the great auditorium were n-'.n r , . u u frem all parts of I'hiladeipli'.i awl ur rounding (rrritery te hear "Avren of i Diamonds' and te vee thr man w 'ie has irirrn that lecture MOO times--in nil parts of the t'nlt"il States :ind in man foreign oeunlric. Dr. (Vv'l wa inTedurrd br .Urn- -M. Deck. I'ulted Stale Solicitor lieti eral. who explained that in erin- te deliver n lecture (100(1 limes it 'n' nccesnarj te Rite It nm ion t t- -days for MXt -ear-. ;i font vh'rli. In faid, had never before tins li- d n . ' cempllsheij. As bx fnulied the nt.di' nn I rose te :U feet tin its npfrecinllni. of Dr. Cenwrl) ane ih t-ip,.'ii'tuu v. i .-U that he has nci'eriplivhrd. ' 'Hiese who haif Jieard "A'-Vs of Dia monds" before wvc .ivuri- el :i new leueli, u cIiucnei-K- te hie audlejuv thai I distinguished Inst nis;)ir'i krttii- ftein probably all etJ'er" of l'i- OtVKI. Dr. 1 Cenixell was visibly moved by flir evn- ' tlen ami b the Hprtm-iutinn wbii-li v a TCrywhere be P'-Idrjit. Inte tin- r"nll treat teaclilnsw uhvli "A'res of D'n- I mends" i-arris as m distinct nie'sase Dr. fenwell put a syater vigor, a rr- J tonality that made the wkmirc erii clear. Although he defined acres 01 I diamonds a-i inereh the opperttiniM te be e'eat as the wvrid t im-h-s tr.it ntS", he need il-H IlllRe given .my iti'.ltli iti'.ltli rien. for the power of his 'm-ppU. Un happy balance of humor und u?.unii carried the mesnije te his ii,:ltf n mera lon-efullj than 11 preh;nfl u.i ltr carried betere. As he closed. Mi. Ue'. ire.cijtcd twin 4ith a clitvl, for St 000 reprcK'-ntins con tributions fiet.i m-vjiuI friends. And then, te the surprise of most, of tlievc In the audience. Mr. llrun wi intro duced. AVith Hi - old! iser rjnl puv i r of speech Mr. l!rnn.-i'e'; itf tlie cam ing power uf hi"" as mipuwl in fun. of ser"ice te eii-tjl. !! v.t"il main modern inwntinn- ami r.sked what measure of revnrc' could be Riven ie the inventor. When Jie i-rf'-rrrd te tl t marvcleusly tabt im-rw-' m tlie c.se of automobiles he said. "Vhj. even t.ie elde&t came into Lei i; .;iii c 1 started te run for President" Then he turned tell- ("'er:tr'il b -kid' him en the pi itferm and -nici : "Hew can we put u. limit en the n -ward justly earned by'nvn wtie e sucn service for society , Te you. Dv f'on f'en well, I would unii'sitxiiiiKlj s;ate ttat measurfsl In t5ri'is of t'elia. et! rv srard ml?l:t we', be f,w hundred mlllle.i dollars." Link Buttens Oupsteck. offers many differ ent styles, all new and attrac tive, se that one can readily make a choice. Moderate prices prevail. Wc have just added a new design, a pair of green - geld link buttons, beautifully engine-turned, octagonal shape $9. S. KlJld & SOUS. UIO Cheatnul St. DIAMOND MUltC'HANTs: ..n: LM.iJr.S SUA r.P.bMITHS IB M IB , sii'eint i: - W'a(,j crs a I lII.UI.l . S Al'filtH. OF I OR J'7.T H.i mm k h u -sz&z r' AS I WRAPS Wtt f S MVEATEU9 Q ff TjLP iflltll A S8K SO iff ELUfbLrf K .b APPAHEL ! SMf J'- ''W J Hsm Iff H f CHESTNUT jPttT .erf. 3gg&Sm em 1 " corner mm ( iff m ijff New Weel Jersey v cJ fl Sweater Blouses i 1 8l 4.95 ' 'Mitt rlJItsSSSK KB A Ereup of cept,eaI lu , ,h. .. and verv . 8 4'0-00 HUDSON SEAL COATS 350.00! il rr0cticl ovcrbleuae., with detachable linen cellar nnd j JM 4i):ncU flU-c bcItcJ "1edcl; sku"" B B, i t li i i , , 'I rTa lell.ir ami cults. 7 SU cufti, in colors of navy, blacl;, brown, tdii and pcacecl.. I t C& !' VtF 4g;e,J SCOTCH MOLE WRAP 375.00! Ili Slie-Over New Weel 7i7 ," an'1 AS inchcs lenc; celIar of con' H V W trastitig fe:. 13; Sweaters Scarfs , JlAl 49;.ou NAT. SQUIRREL COATS 375.00 II 14.95 3 95 I (x c- r,p,',e bcllcd ,,,ode,! fmc !H I All new .tZ of the An- Attrac, , ' . J j3 ' '-00 H UDSOX S EAL WRAPS 395.00 I lli n I . alpaca .00.. Seme MlllchtjU. n W l 4' ",C,1C5 '"" KIT ' pert attractive, bright made of superior quulity ' -j iU$$Jv Imkl i hdea with striped ber- ,ve1- All the latest and f5fS, w-s, . . - -, e -v tH I JT' -Sr " " m't SJ" -T -f ': 9 BONWIT TELLER CQ m$l W "Ie"' They come wilh ,n one color and smurt 4V x O O O ITt I MLM Ml the V neck and belts. combinations. J ' Uhc OpXUlfy Okp VryuxaUeit HIST! HERE 1."ibjt 1'hrte Kerlie lvrjlMiil's setting rendj fur ll.illerrii. llcic are some of the fearful goblins ('(Unless varletj ) that IU h niuler about, and below is .Miss 1'ltil.idelplila In her ide of what n Halloween costume should be WITCHES READY TO START r A T 7107 I T A T J1 IZt&l rlJuJUJ XV IltEjL llULLtD KhivUlv Goblins and Others dclphia One Night Kli-h. uha-'s that? Hist I Did 0U 'near something'.' Halloween, that magic time when the broomsticks with their wlt'di riders illi nelselrsslj thiMUgh the air. and cr nc .ln-k e' 1..hiIt:is crop up unex pectedU "it of ill'' d'l-Wiicss It's u' u' liiest hen ! And sup a ir.i. nsped Mi" stores p"e sent ! line steps Cu-cumted te tfn'e Inte Pide-e.eij masks and laugh at n fnc" of a pr.m obi m.iid. or tipsj liead whose nose is a hit tee red One shop has a big man, 'i very big man. who in his steil.inc f'-el we.ild be filler 'ban even jeii and (he fellow nest deer If he were rerched en nnr sheuld"r. On his hnnds he balnncec'nnil ) high in thenir nt a most precai Ions angle vavis his feet Mul leg- ().() Oil. lyek Who's Here: His wooden head is turned iust ene.igli te rev.il a br-ad grin und"r a prickly le rising mii'taeiif. and from the expression en his fnrc one would think tin re was mi nick te having some si or seven feet of legs anejt one's head. 'I he brav-s wearer prts bi feet Inte the big man's hands, se ou see u's only a iiick after all. just the big man nnri net thii wearer, walks en bands, v. itii fee in air. Dit then, dear me. net every one can balance sued u lead. s0 t'.ie most timid of snuis cm ger tieil tip, tee The body ard hi .id of a rieukcv into which a slj . looking clown can ciimb, cock his lint for Yeung Men I'll" lr--33 e UAht.i: ji wesiv.s s axd T11V UtOlIKfT CHARACTER 7 ((' .V'i'-e.Y YEARS MILU.VEP.Y MVt;,Ti;ns3 SKIRT.- '.IIILDHKN S APPAREL 1 ftitbv COME THE KLUCKLESS GOBLINS I lHlfrt I J I I 1 v' W i of Mystic Crete te Give Vhila Vhila ef Real Frolicking 'at an angle and away te gallop en the noble steed, hanging onto the cars, but really net scared one bit. because his very" own feet, nnd net th donkey's, carrj him. Ixiel, Out for Wilihes. (V -h. did mvi hear that nni'c -sounded like the shutter, but one never knee-s when a real live wiuh will ap piar. Tin ininiature v l'ehes can be had te ii.nUe into plnce cards, te lie pasted ever tiic room and pinned en the table cloth. Kyi, nose uivl meutli of crepe paper, auide te rc-eiiible a .lac!; e' Lantern Mini pasted en n drinking glass, and as favors, a thin, wir. deil" held? a 'forked spear in en hand, and the met deadliest of weapons In Die ether a cigarette. Te t.i tli" Ingenuity, there can be ' had rolls of paper and a book of in struct 'ens nnd a paper dress of sur prising charm nnd success can be fash ioned nt home. Ah, me, 'ti indeed a Mann & dilks 11C2 CHESTNUT STREET -B- L I. Ill M MANN & DELKS U92 CHESTNUT STREET hntL M'imM 1 lS.UU NAT. MUSK RAT COATS .e-inLli ful!-!lare belted model 22vOU FRKXCH SEAL COATS ."' inches long- large cape cellar of s"lf-fur. ?a tune, and even the little fellow, just able te navigate en two sturdy legs. 'lumbers for a clown suit, or gurgles with clilKIIMi Clee If inetiier sticks n 'Charlie Chaplin niuMiichc en the soft I down of the upper lip. (Ja?r Inte the I'uture And e fulr maidens who fain would knew what the morrow has In store. Udy net upon garrulous soeth-sayers and fickle fortune-tellers, but get a candle, nnd n bit of shinv mirror, and carefully, eh, very carefully that you de net slip, wend your way down the cellar steps, backward. Careful new, just one mere step, ah. (lie bottempeer into tlie mirror and the face reflected will be thr.t of je'ir future husband. Don't make n nel.se. veu II disturb the I evil spirits: careful new. batk te bob for apples nnd the frantic effort ncre.s- sar te bite an apple a It hangn in I midair -uspended from a string. I Shades of Ilnllewcen blessed nban i den, hi-diu and hnlidaj , CUT PRICE SHOE REPAIRING l-3 z. 7Tr3l mmm QUALITY WORK AT REDUCED PRICES - Ladies' and Misses' Suits and Coats 17.75 27.75 Tyrel Weel is better than ever in quality; has endless wear. The new winter models and colors are most attractive. 'J Fer J hursdax Exceptional Values FUR COATS 125.00 145.00 OBSTACLES HI IRISH snwneN Formula for Continuance of Conference Net Yet Found by Committee NO MEETING HELD TODAY By (he Associated Tress Londen, Oct. 20. Delegates of the Dnil Elreann and the Ilritlsh Ciovern Cievern ment were today awaiting n report from n committee endeavoring te find a for mula that would make possible n cou ceu linunncc of the conference looking te pence in Ireland. This committee, consisting of Prime Minister Ideyd (icorge and Auslen Chamberlain, for the I'.ritish (!e em inent, nnd Arthur Griffith nnd Mlchnel Cellins, for the Dall lMrcnnn, discussed the matter two hours yesterday, but failed te arrive at nny definite solution of the question. Announcement that no meeting of the Irish conference, or of the committee trylnjr te find a formula by which the negotiations may continue, would be held today, was made here shortly be fore neon. At the Dail Hircann head quarters, it wan declared I he announce ment had no significance relative te the continuance of the conference, as ihc representatives of the Hrltlsh Govern ment were extremely bus In connection with the departure of the I'rince of Walca for India. Irish Net Nut tiled The Sinn Tclii headquarters had ic eclved no notification at neon today from the Government ns te when either the committee or the conference an n whole would reawcmblc. The Govern ment had net intended te issue a com cem munique last night, but the Sinn l'eln delegates pressed for n public announce !R WmiiSmmiftSmmmmmmmtmfmmmm Loek under the 1 It. I fjjjM""1,!,,!,!'-!- I nil. yf '! lWi?77Y:Tiir'"111" t,Wiiir-r . HIS MASTERS VOICE M?jgSSSgis: It . REO.uapAT.err. jgYJffSSEr-s Jr JtX5e '-sai Hi f sSKlk vBHHHem . HIS MASTERS VOICE JSmSssM REO.uapAT.err. jgYJffSSEr-s 111 "ViCt ment, explaining that etiicrwi.se the meeting of Michael Cellins nnd Arthur Griffith with Prime Minister I.lejd Geerge nnd Austen Chamberlain might be represented, an informal peurparlers. Tonight the Dali delegates will at tend (i reception te be given by Irish lenders in Londen nt Albert Hall, but In response, te a pretest against the use of the hall by "Itcliels, the lessors of the hall explained that there would be no speeches. This morning's newspapers' plainly viewed the situation u sperlleus, hut some appeared te believe the chance of success had Improved during the last uay. It was stated that further pressure was being brought te hear upon the Government te adept legislation tlint would enable the Ulster Government te cstnbllUi its administration in North ern Ireland. It was recently pointed out that the powers of the Ulster Cabi net were merely nominal until n govern ment was established In Southern Ire land. Threaten Withdrawal Tn some quarters the suggestion that administrative powers be conferred upon the Helfast ministry was viewed with nnxlcty. for. although the Government has se far given no sign of yielding te i're-aurc, it was nsseiled this morning that Sinn Keln delegates had made known their determination immediately fe withdraw from the conference should such a measure in favor of Ulster be in troduced in Parliament. Sympathy among Unionists for Ul ster and Indignation resulting from Enmen de Vnlera's telegram te Pepe llcnedlct appeared today te be shaking the allegiance of some coalition Union ists! m (he Government. It was be lieved that er.v Httle was needed Ie , swell considerably the number of mnl mnl centents in politic-it circles. The Londen Times said today it was the common view among the Govern ment supporters that the "Irish nego tiations cannot survive the blew given them by Mr. de Vnlera." This view did net appear te be held in ministerial quarters, where then1 seemed te be hepiful expectation that a bridge could be constructed ever the chnsm in the path of the negotiators. Orchestra at Penn Tonight The Philadelphia Orchestra will open its scries of campus concerts in Weight -mnn Hnll tonight. Leepold Stokewski will conduct nnd there will be a cello sole by Michael Pcnna, the first cellist. nPHE TJicture "His Master's Voice" is a JL tered trademark of the Victer Talking Machine Company and identifies all Victer products. The word "Victrela" is also a registered trademark and applies te the products of the Victer Talking Machine Company only Te be certain the instrument you buy is a ' Victrela, be sure te see the Victer deg and the word "Victrela" Loek under the lid! Victrela instruments $25 te $1500, RC& US T Governer Cots Enthusiastic Re- coptien Frem Democrats at Big Party Rally DENOUNCES VAN NESS ACT Unhesitatingly expressing his opposi tion te the Van Ness IOnferccmcnt Act, Edward I. Edwards, Governer of New Jersey, in an addrqss te ever 700 as sembled Camden County Democrats, last night in Ottawa Hall. Camden, stnted plainly where he stands en the liquor issue. "I am against the Van Ness act." said Governer Edvvnrds. "It is unholy nnd against the Constitution of the United States. The framers of that law am Its worst violators. I'll venture te say thnt virtually every man who voted for the act will take a drinu and violate its previsions." Governer Edwards told of his efforts te secure a Public Utility Commission thnt would function for the interests of the people of the State. "The Commis sioners are the servants of the people," he declared, "and as long as I am Gov Gov ereor of New Jersey I intend te exert every influence te serve the rights of the people. "The present Highway Commission in New Jersey, which I appointed, bus done mere work and built mere reads In the eighteen months it has been in office, than the old Republican Commis sion did in four years." declared the Governer. "The duty of the Commis sioners is te build reads nnd I'm going te see te it that they build mere reads." Governer Edvvnrds complimented State Committeeman Edward Kellchcr. chairman of the Dinner Committee mid teastmastcr for the ocensien, en (lie splendid turnout of Democrats and for the great success of the event, the largest Democratic rally ever held in Cnniden. Frederick W. Dennelly. Mayer of Trenten, attacked the Republicans for "straddling the issues." "Take the PAT OrF u EDWARDS GUES AT CAMDEN DINNER jwggSBtTr!p!SSSS!S?'J!l'-,M " ""'"'SiSSSS Get Geed Name for ',? Whole World Will VSe ft ANNIVERSARY EXPOSlTinv Is tlie name. suggested by IMivntt si Ger.ty.IMmadeiphla.afalat iei iiiu m-.-ui.i.cntciinIal te he i,.j here In 1020. The Knaixe !?,, '.ft liEDOBii is getting downs of K imu.i-n ;c:ry uny in Its Cfferrtn ji name for the exhibition that Im better lend itself te the pep" .rS" LIBERTY PEACE PAI t is ftf'i Imm street, who has sent It, 2rf ethers. -wirti, WORLD'S LIBERTY VAm comes from Krnnk Strclbl. at. North Warneek street, ' ,7? Mlbmlts n deslrrn for ....V."0. a,A Placed en letter heath, man'end nir t What is your idea? Send It in. sland of the two parties en U,c .ZT discussed Van Ness net." unit W"l Dennell,. "The Denmera ts ''are'' preaching this ssue with r!i.a,l courage. There is ethh g that c' cmisliucd ns cvns ve elir nnKn h this question. What nnSffuS of character when contrasted Vlth.fi meaningless, evas ve position V " Republican opponents.'' of -out rill...- 1 ,. . . .. Alevnnder Archibald, of Newark fn?Mf Judge Jehn W. WMcett?Elra?p,G15? United States District Atter IPr i wi uim-ie uu miekc urietiv were Atii. .lersey. ami William E. Tuttle (;Z '"NiloHer "flanking and Instirnnc PLAN PRAYER ARMISTICE DA All Episcopal Churches Will Be Km Open for This Purpose All Episcopal churches in tlte dlectn ;f Peiinsvlvanln will be kept epenri day Armistice Day. November 11. give the people opportunity for nrii-ii. pni.ver. as the result of n pastor issued by llNhep Rhlnelander. , The ISWiep urges thnt the day, W!,lA marks the beginning of the Disarm, nient Conference, be observed by snceai services of prayer nnd intercession. Each church is asked by the Ilishea le hnp n special celcbratiea of th. Hely Communion. V II I IB I vpals IB F l I II f lal'r II I HI Im ' IB! J iii ! Ha iiiMi ii ,- i '''"''""fglEISSnSaaffll I 1! H iv wv iiuert tj CHESTNUT AT 13 STKfcbi l mm. i ' 1 A ,..:. 'if " HHBH1V ' V - . . . -, . ,M---i-MarfffffffB.JBIiMBiaBMM--wMi--Mi - f 1
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