rt,'l rTT-TTTrrp-rTTr a ". .. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921 e ?V"i" mm m M m h i Ki m L ' J8L- MB V i J' WHHT HI !,-.';' HUM A , 1.-2 L PLANS WILL BE RUSHED J VOTE ON MEMORIAL HALL Ne Ward 1 1... 'Overwhelming Majority at Polls i;;; , for Structure en Parkway Was Expected rf n. Y2. in.. 14.. 1.".., 1(5., MAY BE LEVIED7;; ; iii!! '20.. . 'Ji . . TAX J A memorial te tlie eldirrs nnil miler all wem of the 1'nltcil Stnti's will be crcctrd en the Piirfcwny ns 11 result I !i't. 'of the decision of the pi-nple nt tin polls j.-Ji-Jestertlny. , rj" Thc vote en t lie propeTil mrmerinl '.'". wan as fellows : Vnv. l.'O.lHfl ; aitnini't. , lis. 10.221. U!". The overwlii'lmlnc majority in furor jW. there will be m iielnv in carrying out, HI. the wIMiph of tin- cltliens. ,;" The mntierlnl will tnke the form of ;,'! an clnbornte linll built nlniiR mnJeMIe ' ann artistic inns wlin-li will 1 iifmI for conventions' and Inrue catliiTiiiB of nil kinds. The vote en thr memorial i- in l.o; l.e; lnit with BCtleu taken nt the hut I.a'is Jaturc, which nutlmrizcd every eiutity of the Stnte te held n refernnduin en ten question. County Commissioner Ocurce llelmi'S wild tndny no time would be let in CarryliiE out the wishes of the voter. "t'nder prevision" of the bill which authorized counties te tnke i lei'crcn- dum en the memorial. ' s;ii,i Mr. Ilejmes, "the nropeM-d stiiii-uin. l 10 be erected iimlnr Hie supervision of tlie County foiuniNsleners. who have mi mi therlty te levj n tax net fc.-ei'illli'; two mlllH 'In any one yrar in ten.' "A two-mill tax tn one jenr in I'h la dolphin would nreilin-e !?4. (MMi.fMHi. .VI though tli- 1-111 iiiitheri7.es the cemiiI.v te cellect mii'Ii n tux for t"n year-. In", Ceninilsstiii-rs construe the net te metin i It shall he collected in only one jenr. In order thai everything nmj he har monious tlie project will he taken up srlth Council and Majer Moere. We Xvill confer also with r""t'esentntivrs of the American legion. I'lrsMi-nt WYgli-jn mill nil ether- who nmj give ndrice lvlileh will eiedi'i' the preje t." Asked if mi iidilltlemii tux vn'ild b" required te raise tlie nt of iin me morial. Mr. Helmes said tle. ri,,n,s. :tii. ':'.r. ::.. w'.'. id., ii.. 4L. 4."... ft: III. . ,17.. IS.. ::e:i." 4 1ST MSI l aist 1 10 4JIH5 1SS4 (111." .".Hill 11KS 'J..:.s J'.'Jin.' limit .".nod I41H lC.it.". "..llHl .-.Si I 4SU '-lil'J .-:." 171:7 44('.(i i;."4i ir.:..-. '(." II J7D." HU7 1017 j:t.-.s :!e:ii :'.mu '.' Ki:s7 ::ii!! CAESAR WOULDN'T BE WARY OF JAPANESE DELEGATES Neither Tekugaiva Ner Shidehara Is Any Kin of "Lean and Hungry Cassius" 10: m KWI ill! ' mil us Hi iii sfnj? rorrcjpeiirfret j Instead of "District of Columbia." :', WnshliiKten, Nev. 11. They're saylnu WashliiKtenlnns lmve an Idea it ivill 7S 1 ' ' Washington that Congress will seen empluiHir.e the iinpertnnce of the Na si! adjourn. And Ihcre's n reason : i tien'N Capitnl. HI"! With the International conference At the White lloime It Is explained ,V ready te begin Its work, Congress Isithnt the change was decided en lu the PIP being crowded off tlie front page. That .'l".'t'ls a fate from wh'ch even the bar- ."itiil deuril legislator shrinks. When they ran Washington" has been used most of .'tliOJKct headlines they talk. When they the time since the Capital wns laid out, .IV? can't get them thei quit. but during the Wilsen Administration ll!7:t Tliej will be back ngain lu Decenibfir. the efllelnl designation became "DIs- .'ill," I and sts) en the job mer or les stead-1 trict of Columbia." It new gees back iK'.'l il). "' ','SM oraterlcally than usual, i or forward. llll! most of the winter. There seems no " .-,.::' way out of that. Hut the t'npltnl hepca llein of former Preslden Wilt-en ..-n fiveniiv tlint when Vmtriess .ini.n m. believe he will be able, after nil. te at- (jsi'tiini it ' will work mere and talk lew 'nd the ceremonies en Armistice Day tlian during tne extra session. ltcnn'tir me unnnewn nemi. nc nas eecn be called mere than n hope. ' recovering from n slight attack of In- ' digestion, complicated by n cold. His It is te he the "City of Washington." rhysleian, Rear Admiral Oary T. Gray chang of unJi interest of uniformity and In honor of the Natien's first 1'rcnldent "City of JiiO Hi." :',e I K17 Sill I ts '.'."1 1'il'J 1(17 M77 hereafter en all official documents. ! ", hopes te hnve his patient In con- W'lth the sanction of President Hnrdlng. i ditlen te witness the event, though he acting largely en the suggestion of local ! may net participate. civic bodies und ether local interests, the . liiiveriiment Is te use this designation' Anthropological psychologists l if you knew what Is meant) nre finding satis faction In the physiognomy of two of the JnpencBC delegate, Prince lyewite Tekugawn and Ainbn&rader Shidehara, because their faces, nre round. Caesar (observing Caastua), was quoted ns Hay ing : "Let me have men about me that ure fat. Yeu Casslus hath ti lean and hungry leek; he thinks tee much, lie ndded something te the general ef fect that such Individual nn geed for nothing but "schemes, slrntcgems and spoils.' looking ever the Prince and the Ainbnssnder, Americnii observers lmve been pleased te note n well-fed appearnnce and a certain geniality of manner. They say nluinp people lire easier te get along with, mere open te reason und less Inclined te plettlngs. In which they agree with Hhnkcspimrc. It's all wrong. Official Washington had Its top hats ironed, its spnts nicely cleaned and miidllng of gasoline, its shoes half soled find shlncd and Itf morning coats freshly pressed ut the little Italian tailor shop nml wus all ready te go wlven ArlRtlde Itrlnnd ar rived. He were a sack suit Hint needed pressing nml n derby hat tilted jocularly ever one eye. It wn disastrous te the morale of the Diplomatic Cerps. IIev can armaments be reduced If prime min lutcrs nre te dress like that.' Strollers are always en the lookout for visiting dignitaries nnd their fami lies. Today a bij. powerful car win a choufTetir up In front nnd the top down reared down Pennsylvania nvenue through pedestrians nnd truffle. A brown -haired woman with a gMiy-lined cetif thrown back from u red dreps oc cupied the rear scat In regal SI3I0, her chin tilted nt. 1111 aristocratic angle. "There gee. one of 'cm!" came, from the sidewalks. Hut it wasn't. It Was "Our Allee," otherwise Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, the daughter of T. II. Flag manufacturer ewe Washington n vete of thanks. There nre mere of them displayed here per squnre fe.it of building front per year and per capita than In any city of the country. They're Muttering forth this week. It wn nifty te reach back Inte the cupboard nnd bring forth the American, Ilrltlsh, French and llclglan tings nnd an occa sional Itellnn nt'd Japanese emb'ein. Hut when It came te the Hags of Por tugal, the Netherlands and China it was another matter. Put ih' drcoui drceui drcoui ters are optimists. They gave thanks that .luge-Shivia. Cr.reht. Slovakia, Li thuania nnd the Island of Yup nre net te be represented ef.lcinlly nt the con ference. Mrs. Maria Pretz js agitated. She knows the Mnrlen, O., style of coekljig lint she isn't strong for hrench cuisine As for spaghetti Itnlienne, truffles nnd "ther desserts. hIie lnekn confidence. It Is n renl problem, tee. Mm in is the While Heuse cook. PHILA Fi . 10 RALLY IT ORL OF ARMS Town Meeting Called of Place Citizens Squarely Behind the President TO BE HELD FRIDAY Confidence In the outcome of the disarmament conference will be express ed nt n town meeting te be held In iw Acndcinv of Music Friday night. At that time Phl'ndelphin will Place Itself iquarely behind President Harding In his light for progressive limitation of armnments. The call follews: "We believe that the citizens of Philadelphia hall the conference as-r-etnbllng at Washington nt the call of the President as n great step toward the progressive limitation of arma ments. "We believe that they arc ready, In the spirit of brotherly love h bur city takes ita niw , !l ntiltpert te nil incnmires agreed W the conference for the preiZ i,p0?1l tcrnntienn justice nnd geed will ' Philadelphia's fiup,,ert 0! tRft,V and confidence in the iZJ. .' invite our fdhWV. centcrcncc, we invite our fclir, J ,' zens te ft town meeting te hi v the Academy of Muslim, rA ning, November H." Uay rt PROTEST AGAINST THEFTS Perches and Vestibules Looted 1 Woodland Avenue Woodland avenue resident, nta ,.. itig n pretest against petty thli?M the nelyhborheod of the Is llnJ street nnd Woodland avenu. .13 Twe thieves tire mplnj a'r,"iS vest from the back JJ.T ?iAc?.N they say. Recently tu. i, "u,.!1 means of siient.- .1 i..TP another waiting at the front of physl" " b ccs and mealing umbrellaj left 0 "S perches or vcntlbu cs. In some in.i lh he hallways of phystcians'Tefe bee nentcred n0d nrtlcles stolen. Fire Destroys Automobile Fire destroyed the nnn.v.,. Samuel Merris. 24B3 E T J -st street, nt streets nt 1 enr was 2453 North Thlrfi Thirtieth ,m n ! t 1 o'clock thlH merning: U valued nt $2000. B xj' Tetnl. l.'O'.lll'i 1!1L"-M deners rteuld trj te raisi the mjuiei vvitleiiil an ndditieiuil tax and pi'rhuiis tlintiigh 11 tcn-jenr lean. He suiil that work en tiie plans would he -liirted following a ismferenee with these mentioned and the rit architect. Naval District Pest Hears Reports Fourth Naval District Pest Ne. ID.", American Legien, held a meeting in the Kellevuc. Stratford Hetel last night te h' ar the report of delegates who attend ed the ii.itien.il coinentleii of the Amer iiin, l.tgieii in Kinisns 1 'It Inst week. Noii.inaiien of eflicers fur the ensuing :'-'J i'' fa :::: iff (f: i't tS vi S: S 51? ':A: SS 'iV ilS? 55 Sf f 8 f ps ''i !S? Sfl pa t ? IS! &t (m M f s ::: :: :! s X' ''' W : k ?...? .: ku s k k k ! wj s ft: j f& w :: m I'.', ttt w &' ('' i '' 'y '' S 'V Vt V f ffi5 S i 'w VA ?: !.' "A 'ii- VA ! v rs, yun f.j ;.;.; : .v. .;.-, .; 5 s ,: Ss ss N v n. tg n? .$ ;! ,is $ Sri hi !: x Wi W Wj KS 5S V-i i-ii Hi Hi Hi ii: Ui VA 'ii. vi-: ?:! ; iii M rt S 5 A U W: S x :: : ?::! (ii HA ft fii. (A m SS iii Hi HA JS 'ii. i& M i w '& 3 S? ii Hi iii Hi ( ! J Si $& S3 J SS j& 3 S Zii Wi . AV V. W ISf VX si wi mm 'i: ::: :: 4s kj K"i s t i be elect ii part ill the c in llecemliT. niglit's program. Lm8re- - '-' - - - ..-. .-rf' N. Tk i Styles you've ken looking for .7 a Price That Saves Yeu Three te Five Dollars a Pair Patent leather, pebble grains, new tans, black in the newest oxford and strap pump models, heels or the newer Spanish heels! Just About Half Price eathers With fiat -r3 Last .55. fkf vv tfJi J !!w GOOD SHOES 921 Rlarket Street II'cs' Jti7(t. Drusehta 52d St. Cor. Spruce 60th St. Cor. Chestnut Serth l'hiUi, rf'jhcl. Gcrmavtewu Umvch 2736 Germsnlewn Ave. 5604 Germantown Ave. All Branch Stores Open Evening fcs-- ' i & lusur? bfeir: YFS yQefllTrmTTTrrtl A. Tril. . . , t' '-. " t7 nrnrr.ri 1 nil rt OfeiiiW0ki Le iHraH h'?v ? imwi i,i K7'ILMlM-:eW UvnT,'i JS dV ftmm - TTi vil a, K- wxvsnsmsi ' JMSZ&T- T5bs. V7'.t '" "37 l"A5r- V9S9ijlii CH J1) 5P UL'KRLAI rt Hri GL'KRI.AI Special Offering of PERFUMES & NOVELTIES i Charming Gifts for the Yuletide Rue Jf L' I leu re crriiiiu' ertumc HOUBIGANTS Qucli)uc Klcur 'RIGAUD'S Compact Powder .... DRALLE'S Illusion Perfume HOUBIGANTS Ideal 'Ialciim . . cum. Boudoir Dells 10.00 Of old tese tat- fetu with geld luce. De:. Amciicati Beauty Reses 6.50 Decorative tlnvver 1'ermcrlv priced 12.00. 7.75 8.75 .90; 1.25, -75 j .90 I'catlier Pompons 2.00 Colorful eve ning shade-, and black. War Tax of Four Ceiita en the Dellar en Perfumes and Toilet Art idea BONWIT TELLER &, CO. Kjhe-Sfxaalk Stcfi cOrujinatient .-iji ,t CHESTNUT AT I3T" SI IEET 1PII H: '. 'i: A KJ W. VI ii: l-ii Hi JcJ Hi .;: : : : ii ::.v k'H Hi ii ; Kg J vi :?'s :Btt ISfe 1 iUI ! iii ii: : fSS sj i iMI .. ii. ii: " ! 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Si: Jjfl 3U II II At the left is a new two-button coat; narrow lapels; all the latest touches V At the right is a four-button coat; a rather straight front; a hit with well-dressed young men M &8 '? Hi IPI S 5S JS ! J; :v a: ;v:';v;';-;v. :v,'.v.v.':v.,.s'v.v.v,v.v,::v..v.v.ri'.v y ? . '(': Vi Hi iH i 5 :: : ;: .:: .:: x ::: e .v? ..; ..; ..v X't' w wi v ;' :.: s i:.j .,;; y:i .;'!:: fSfWSfSWA'i'iWS'SSsHSSSSS;? iSSS :Sa vr"ll. HH.tllrt lK.fi.il Ii Mir, f. j 5 'mmmsm!ix&mm&S3!z&im ?s Si S& ::::: V:::W'::vw!sv.vw.v'.::.f:! . Ji- '.-...-........j.....r...t.j...............tv... Awrce :-j.'j vj ; :k :::w: : !: '. ! '. w .-X. ; ::: i.w : 5 in xl x x : ': .v 5! :x .xi : .x : W JS Hi Hi. f:S w! f;5 $4 is S 5 &a Strawbridge & Clothier are Exclusive Distributors of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clethes in Philadelphia i l .