c EVKNIXG PUBLIC LJtiJDGEK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OOTOJBEK 1021 L, ' i ' ii ' ' '' Bw . Ma-aMj CHINA MAINTAINS i; AN I N STAND Gevernment's Attitude Un changed Frem That of Year Age JAPANESE MUST QUIT NOW Police Connect Explosion With Threats Made by Radicals lialf of the surplus nml profits enrneil by (lip rnllrends sluoe the .Tiinanoie lie- I jtan operation, and shall be entitled te the Mini rutin until there is u fill. ireMorntlen. riilmi alone lmll niltnlu- ' isut me polltleul departments, itielud- Hnvalia, Oet. .'11. fllv A. I' nil. iiic rutin nj' pence. Fifth. All unites alenj; railways forinerl yeperateil by ftermnn.i linll be coiiditi'ted as joint Chlno-,lapnni"e en terprises fur a stieeitled period, sifter uhMi tbej shnll be restored t China nleIutel.. HOME IN HAVANA BOMBED ) tnpanpsc Troops Mut (Julel Muiiliius Sixth. All .Inpaii.-.-c troops hhall K nllhilraun from ShnntuiiR fnrthultli Si'entli. The enblns i minim; U--teen 'I'miir-Tiie and Chefoe and T&inR-Tiui and Hlinngliiii. lie'niK entit',l "itliin Chini'Ke terrtterj. inii-t be re-turtii-il te China. The uirelv.s tn1i"i' at Titinti-Fti. ereUr-il by the Japanese. -Ii.tll be delhrred te Clilim upon pa' -uii'tit of the eest of eoiistriietlen. CiKhtli Japan shall issue a Mat" mint vulvitis all rights iun n i v 1 1 1 v: formerly etijej rd b GerimitH tlireuj;! Ciiinn-tiermnTi treaties and iiKreenn iii. exii'ptlne ,u.!i lis iniiv be later iniitn all amei t:pnu ami wlneli mm be e.uieeded tn Japan Japan shall in fu Uir miiUe no d iiiuiiils relatiM ! rii'.its and ,n-n ib'jci s iIuh uiiimmI. $300 AND EMPLOYE GONE Himself Victim of Hard-Luck Story 'T.'il weel.s aje a man giving 1 ,-. limn" .is Charbs Wells tld Jumps !' Tlieiiii-, a -Hlnuiikeeper of IV.irth ami Canibr'.i Mr e;s, a liard-liiek sterj it ii Tl.eniHs hneil iiliu u band mini uii'l Sum' into a loom in Ins home aueu the ali ie n. Wh. n Themas opened up his place Sal inlav morning, le f-mn.l SHOO V had le't in a i ah drawer overnight a ri. -Itis. .in,l upmi turilit v .nvstiKnti, i t hn t IU mi mi-suii; t'. I'ni;- a.-e loeknv l'"- Well, wl.eni vh.M nv ,i . Iii,i-ifl t harles U'ba.l, m 'I a rr,fntl' inleised t'em the KiVieuil I'M-... .it Tort Leaven w ei ih. Kan P.y the AsMieiateil l're VtMa, Oct. .Tl. - China funda mental attitude toward ShiiutunK ?tand Oay as It did a year age. uhen the OTflrnment cabled te China's repre repre jrnUtlve en the Council of the t.eas'i" .f Nittens, lr. K. Welliajten Kpe, its views ralative te Japanese control ei l he province and methods by which con trol of Shantung would be returned te China. This was shown en Saturday evening, rehen the Oeremment care te news papers here the eiht points made In its message last December te Dr. Koe. j Saloonkeeper Finds Publication of tliuse elgut point- " probably due te popular preline re sulting frdm Japanese claims that tie Teklo memorandum of 0,-teber IP tvid been inspired by unefllcial hints rela tive te the project for n mileinenr. China's "Klght l'elnts" Following is a summary of the pmntK: First, fluna rhall take ba. I; t.ie en tire Shantung leased territer-. nmkinc T'sins-Tae an open pert and sevrniiiK it etaetl n- ii was administered un der the Herman recline through a Chinese munieipnl adniiiiistratne bu reau. Customs duties shall net be im posed en goods Imported ai Tsiug- i.ie and intendid fr sale iu the based territory. Second. Cuina shall net tec egni-e the validity of forcible pureaasen m lnnrt in the leiiseil territory from Chinee bv the .Tapatuwe since the Japanese tuilitar v occupation. Third. All former German (iorern (ierern ment property at Tsing-Tae shall be i controlled by the Chinese raaimme cus toms service i.i the Cl.ines- miinicipji Bdministratue buinu. An e,-prie'i would be made of the fortification- ti'n! bnrracUti. v Inch would pass under the control of the Chinese Ueverniivn' u mediatel fellow inu- the ceui iuin n' special arrnuscnieu's liet-ieee China and Japan Salt fields in Shantune muts be ret ,ineil i . htna. as -alt i- stltutes a I Jeverniici.t nuinet"0. Chin.) however, sha'l giant Japnn"e the l.g.ni te purchase ai n.ir n pe' ial '.'"''ls" (evering peeitii-.l Uiiutii ics our J fled period el : -ill Fourth. Tie- railroad! bet we-Tsinan-I'ii and Slmtit. h-Ku and Kaen Mid Ilsurhew-Pu shall be lurnm em te the managiment of i onsertiutris to te operation viiiie n.e mam line f -i,' fend between Vim.-Tu and Tinan Tu shall eitl i jc epenued immediate by China, et sh.'.K be delivered te ( hina upon a tie, date. n. ml'iig w'lleh a tem porary ( hine-.l. it.'-"- '-iein of linan cial and technical ouenttien would Ik- Mtisfuetei tu (iiir.i. Il.iilwav shan-i fermerlv belonging te the Orman Ge -ernmmt -ball l" mu-i!1-. divided be tween China and Japan, and private. owned Cerium M.are. s'lall. 't neees ary. be iefi ndeil In China and Japan equally. h.na 'nail be entitled te one 'Considerable damage was caused by the1 ixph,Inn of ti bomb In the home of I Fernioide Oenznlex Verdenes, an nrchl- i jtect. jn a fashionable section of this, city curl today. The police believe' the explosion may be connected with threaiK h radicals against Majer (Jen- ' eral Ktiech II. Crowder and the 1'nited States Legation here, Thoe threats wire iiintained in proclamation dis iributed in cotineetien with the case of i i N'icule Socce and 1'nrfi lomee Van- l .etti. whi have been lenv.ctrd of mur der in a .Massachusetts oeuit. Sener Verdenes told the police he .could net imagine why utiy one should' HOLD-UP FL1VVERED old Subway Bandits Escape When Passenger Attacks Three voting bandltH attempted te held up a crowd In the Klghth htreet subway station yesterday at li o'clock en the east platform. One of them carried n revolver, but the ethers were unarmed. Disregarding the weapon a passenger began te wrestle with the highwayman and then all three bandita took fright, fled te the street nml escaped In the traffic. l'eliee of the Eleventh and Winter .,...!.. uintlen. who scoured the neigh borheod", expressed the belief the at- gj a I attempt te destrev bis home, which Is i tempted Held-up was inc. nun. ui um dlsttint from the American Legation, i teurs. Nothing was stolen. and net in the vlrinit.v of the home of any preiiiinrnt American. Dies en Way te Werk In City Jehn W. Murphy. Mxty yeara old, of Ttega Business Men te Parade The Tlejjn lluslness Men's Associa tion vvJJl hob' u parade mid Halloween irelie through the streets of that scc tieu tonight. Hundreds of dollars In iien haitil'se and or eh have bien e(7erel i . the men bants ter prizes. Oliver V llartz-ll and Jehn A Connelly. Jr. xvnni,!ih. V. J., was stricken with heart disease this morning while, en bin way te Philadelphia en u West Jersey Itailread train and tiled before the train reached the Camden terminal. Murphy was employed as n salesman by Wanaiiiaker and llrewn, Sixth and Market streets. Automobile Salesman A high-grade man can make a profitable connection with factory branch handling a high grade car well advertised. Geed drawing account for man with a reputation as salesman. P 310, Ledger Office. ill Adelphia Grill It isn't enough te give you geed feed at popular prices. We add service of a quick, unusual sort and pleasant sur roundings. We question if there's a mere popu lar place in Philadel phia than the Adel phia Grill. The lunching- meeting- place for busi ness men. i 1 !.... nn . .. i .-U.1 rS II tO lOiihlT1 I'T -H. i'iii ii- -ti ' M l:3 ( ,is . IiiisPM. .! I lmriM H'lm.1 ,- ni 'I M Sj & U -JO. LLJ J-LUUMiJ-IM '.!- k X Sj h sSw. S i l S I iSt. ? , r, . . . A I U 1 r Try this J Kags Is 1 tanking Ml I i sr s-s-il ' ' Ii i.n' i'euiiff man doesn't seen step f.tarini ut my ludy v m , Kl5? easy Way ' jf HI threw a scare vtew: Koef!" ( I I IrjSy .v.-eWn 1 V Mt& s.annet npprecinte the clir.- yl m , yOUTSKin l" " turbing effect that A M ' A pure ointment n f n. r-0 u I m thai has brought J sul M MtfSjVeimdays V i 1 i0 (h?vsar4s k :ki ii !ma en the rnQb,ulinc hcar, a I , tOriUrea iySKin l prefer ' JBj Uut se it gees when one is ' g? i rlicnvHerc ' V ris'f I Hfifl" nineteen and ever se fetch- ' ! aiseiaers vv , , ingI. getlen up in a Puri. a , y RS & 19 R 1 ifa B h,ii F vi Vf r tunef-quc coat-fteck (if m lVia8SS I ( I , I'nVi "Mistral Meussctync, red I m B lHMMi "' ' ' I ' '1 braided ami red vested SI eLvIivvh yy ' ' I I "cr chnpeuu matchiitr, of sV g1 iu i- ' (A ' . I I ceurai, and tasscled a la 31 ,i Soelhinq and HcAlinq ' f ' Vf M iIiss Mufftt- Silk-hes-ed kIic g . j V , jSf.l f' is, te be sure, in Autumn's ' fj, ' ' (?? ' ' k a rc n,0Rt boyish SK u ,.-. . i !. 11 P T of oxfords, round 7 fiik f I ' ' sal LlULiL.US f ) -V-'Ijl of tee and ttatj$J V 1 EjSMMPwt ' Isi A ' iraTi is & j a ,j - i - - - - rft .f' ! v I iB iVV ' S'S'' 7 S3 r i. lifi-spr e w n .list cj v jr p wi w Hfff jg Tfyi a te trixn- ami i.i jib J H i ""& f G? J-fl f ST C L Jj m -'r -;.r y :" m ( &21 Market Street A ill . ,itj ip'ts SS l y T!"e ' . Iiranrl,en C J "' ' SV'-.r a W 52d & Spruce Sts. 80th & Chestnut Sts. ? I j ,;i ? '" bSkj I J 2736 Germanlewn Ave. 5604 Gcrmanlewn Ave. ( J w tt' m fps Ar All Branch Stores Open Evenings vs ra , ' l''P rt t"t v a v V w V 4 i 1 fej 1 . hilBe.!!!',! nnhentilii Cn. 4' N Mtli ' J& C s- Tv - --i -22C- C E5' -.' . 1 - - - - 'Bfc- I lJ -JiliiLl JjJiiLlL m.',i)L!iii, u'. ZS1I3DSM5: -rnr Z!JIjliMSiU,' Hetel Adelphia Chestnut at 13th dffltMeJfc -JLtlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMl: Simple when you knew hew. 1 "WrHY sa the Wri-sh tin c inui'h betU'i' ler reefing V Fe- year-- that question puzzled American tin- nu'ii, till at last they found 5 that in the tereign iron ere Nature had kindly put 5 a little rapix r, v.'hich largely prevented rust. "That's easy!" said the 5 Americans; "we'll put in the copper ourselves." Se they did. and by put E ting in exactly the right E proportion of copper, they S make a reefing-tin that js better than the old E Welsh tin. E When by thorough tetb they S found the tut that resisteil E ruBt longest of all, we adopted 5 thnt make for loefing, and named it NT-DURA -TIN. E Any reefer can glve veu E a NU-DUHA-TIN reef, and 2 paint it nnj toler or tint 2 desired. m 'El Till!. MCTAI i-LVIl OF PIIILA. S C05 AUi'II 'O'B' I T MAURICE SPECTOR, President 1310 Chestnut Street Furs at 60 Off v , 7 ir r?e7f r?riiti s-nrifj sOsibl' JLKs istA V JL I sJ A Stupendous Saving Event en Account of the "Closing Out" of Our Fur Dept. Bear in mind th.U these are the highes "ypc of Furs possible te purchase today. They arc b-ing closed out at these prices only because of our decision te close out the entire department, which has become necessary owing te the steady, natural growth of our ether departments. Hie vuluca are the great est ever announced by any Fur I louse in Philadelphia. Hudsen Seal Stele 49.50 White Fex Scarf 69.50 Sealine Ceat, Sports Length 69.50 Skunk Stele 79.50 Leepard Cat Ceat 129.50 Russian Peny Skin Wrap 169.50 Moleskin Coatee 195.00 Silver Fex Scarf 225.00 Bay Seal Wrap 229.50 Mink Stele 249.50 Mele Wrap with Ermine Trimmings 295.00 Hudsen Seal Wrap 399.50 Mink Cape 399.50 Hudsen Seal Wrap 499.50 Mink Cape 499.50 Kelinsky Wrap 699.50 Hudsen Seal Wrap with Fitch Cellar 699.50 Alse Seme Extraordinary Values (At Far Less Than Cost) In Small Furs, Such as Muffs, Chokers, Scarfs, Etc. All Sales Absolutely Final. Nene C. O. D. m m m in m Van Sciver Furniture Values New at Their Best in Years An opportunity which emphasizes the wonderful advantages that the changing J conditions have brought about in lowered prices in the Furniture World. Changes that we foresaw and made the most of, buying at the rock bottom prices and redoubling the output of our own factory when raw materials came down in price. v. & A magnificent collection in which the plain and substantial requirements of the modest Bungalow or inexpensive Heme can be met with the same satisfaction as the needs of the most palatial dwelling. -;t J See this delightful Autumn display, matchless in its variety and elegance. Let your own judgment decide by a personal inspection of the Furniture and a comparison of the prices exactly where you can buy the best Furniture in the world for less, we feel certain, than Furni ture of equal value can be bought any ether place in the United States. A Mulieirany I'Mppcndale Dining Keem Suite, in v-hich the geniuh of the designer and the skill of the artisan are se admiinhly lilendud thai che Suite ii-umts a character that ib the essence of refinement and beauty, Nete the delicate carving en the rabriele legs, and the cliu' and ball feet. Illustrated from out of the many handsome Suites that grace the Van Sciver .sales floors. A Mint i the Impressive Values Just a few of the many extraordinary opportunities en our immense Sule3 P'loers BEDROOM Mrtl.ok.iie-ihiieli Queen Amu lli-Uroein u.tc. ." plerp!-, IJliI, Uurcjii anl OtiltTMU'tte, si;r,.en KrcliHii MuliOG.u v l'edroem .suite, 5 pieces, 31 '.-,11.011 .";:;.1.ni MalinK nt: -tliiMi TSeilroem Sn.tc, t ll.OCH, Slt.l.lHI. n' iiiii' MnliuKtiii l.uix WI JS'ilroem Suit, . 7 jiiei r-, srs.-.o.ue Walnut lledroem Sulte, 5 Tl -cs', S3:.'. no Wnlnut-flnlsh l.uls XVI Ihdreum .S'i ie, T j)ltO', iSSTR.On M.ibeijaii -iinli.li Tjuls CVI rjclroe'ii Suite, S piccea, l 13.00 s.Vi.l.oe M07V en IJoilreoni Wu'ri'it licdruein Sulte, S plcei, AValnut Ue'lroeni Suite. 5 iilecet., Antique M,i)iu(,'iui5 Queen Anne Suite !i pieci-H. .177A.00 X!mimi .M.ihnRMiy I.eu.i XVI Ucdroem buite, H pit Oil, Ji'lHS.Oll M'a'-uit Leuis XV Dcdroem Suite T pieces, 1 375.00 DINING ROOM Au. it Que, ii uiie t ,uinw Keuiu ."-u:te, 4 )iier, s, K Hill. (Id ASalimt I'liuiiK Ue',111 hulte. 1 nees, 17.1.00 Wiilnut Quit i Am. i. J 'initie Ujuiu .Suite, I pi.', eh, 43110,00 Aulnut lJlnniB l:oeni Si.ite, In pieces, S300.00 D'ntng Antlque MnlieBan; Chlppcnilnle loom Suite, 10 pieces), m.tus.oe Mahogany Queen Anne Dinliiff Uoeni Suite, 10 jjlercH, 42.1.00 Wiilnut Queen Anne DlnlnR Keem Suite, 10 nieces. K35u.ne Dull Mrewn Mahogany Chlppe ntlalei Dlnl n' Keem J-'uttc 10 nlcer',, SOil. 30 Wiilnut I'el chrome DIiiIiik Iluem Suite, it liieie" Jt;:t3en .Miuu.Kariy H.nlnt; Keum Suite, 10 p.e - KNnil.lMI KaiiiNurne Walnut Dining lloem buite, ' piece.-, 51 330.00 I.IYIVO IIOOM l'UIIMTi;ili: AT JMILAI.I.Y H.T h.M.ti.S. BECAUSE THE DESIGNS, PRICES AND QUALITY OF THIS WICKER FURNITURE ARE RIGHT the demand has been etraerdinary. New shipments continue, te come in ai fast as they go out. Exquisite styles and splendid color harmonies. Beautiful effects in t'tcteniie covering. Uest of all at alues that are in a class by themselves. Notable Savings in Fleer Coverings I lusc special aIlR are ua-eu cn teau retail pnee , . 'lijjii-RTude Hugs and ferpeti in weaves, de-nrii-- and coloring sues and ii viiii:-: ,20.00 Ueerlli!e rt llug. !M2 '.e M!.7.1 S:)4.00 Seamiest, ehet, Cx'.l ma SLM..'0 .S,'i2.00 Seamless elct, ti.9xlJ mjc .s.'2.."i0 S 15.00 Axniinstcr, Oxlli size S32..i0 516.00 Geed (tiality .Seamlesi Vehrt, y.lixlO.U siz.c .$.'12.75 ncli uw Hi te 50 ner cent Iebs than thev wcre n vear aure. Strictly te uii c cry requirement for the home. Just an idea of the S18.00 Ceed quality Seamless Aelvet, 9x12 size JJM.jO SOO.OO High-Pile Axntinster, 0x12 size 5 15.00 SH2.00 Finest .Seamless VelAct. S.JixlO.O size S17.00 ,S(i8.()0 l'iiu'st Seainlcss Aelct, 0x12 size S 19.00 Royal Wilten Kurh, S.ttxlO.O izu. . .R75.00, $85.00 and S90.II0 Uejal Hilten Uiiks, 9x12 size $79.00, $89.00 and $95.00 CARPET SPECIALS $'1.30 Wilten Vehel, S2.23 a yd. 1'" r"- "finir rcen, wtneurcmenu. ENTIRE STOCK OF ORIENTAL RUGS REDUCED Persian and TutkiMi eaes at less than half the prices pru ailing a year age. Chinese Rugs are even lower than pre-war prices Deautiful designs, lieh tulerings. $104.00 OFFICE DESKS, NOW $78.00 1'ine and sturd (jelden Oak double Flat-Tep l)e.il;s, witi. J'l-ni. te). Keiiutu right-hand drawer fitted with ei-Ucal letter liJe. Tep fiUx 18 itw. A geed design ul a gieat value, new S78.00. All Ollire rurniture at Reduced I'riee Rell and Flat Tep Desk.s, RuveUiug Arm and Side Cliair. Uirectera' Tables in Oak and Mahog any finish. I'lling Devices in weed and Uel, mid ether accessories ler modem business needs- Nete: These who wish te extend payments for Furniture ever sev eral months are of fered the conveni ence of our Extend ed Payment Plan. SAVE MONEV ON CRETONNES e have placed in four groups many of ou handsome Cretonnes in geed design.s and coloi celoi colei int;s which we are selling ut unusual savings: First (irnup, in various designs and colorings new 25c Second Greup, in various weaves, designs anu colorings, new 15c 'third (ireup, in various weaves, designs and celuringh, new G5c Fourth Greup, in various wctnes, designs imJ colorings, new 85c Geed quulity hemstitched Marquisette Cur tains, white, cream or ecru, $1.U5 pair. Filet Net Curtains, attractive design, $1.75 per pair. THE ADVISORY SERVICE OF OUR SKILLED DECORATORS IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING YOU WILL ENJOY A LUNCHEON IN THE VAN SCIVER RESTAURANT Manufacturers, Importers and Rctailcra MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. 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