Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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JGVEING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 19&L .
NO SURRENDER
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On Peace Mission ' TA PA NESE WOMAN OF 90
PLEADS FORWORLD PEACE
Madame Yajima, in Washington, Says Her Oriental Sisters
! "Grepe in the Dark,1" but Pray for Universal Concord
Premier Craig Insists en Pres
ervation of Northern Ire
land's Right
PARLIAMENT PROROGUED
(I
lly tlie AMc!ntril Irn.s
TiOnilnn, Nev. 10. A tntcmrt
nied nftrr thH mtiniinc'. meeting if
the I'lst'r Cabinet members bore rni
eluded ns fn!lnv :
"Sir .Tnmrs Ornie (the Premier' en
behnlf of the Cabinet df Northern Ii"1
Intnl. wishes it f'nrlj iimlcrtenil that
there rnn be no Mirr'eniler of l"ltrr s
rights."
Tlie statement prnmit'il l l'r
Minister l.lejd ("Jec-vce outlining t it
negotiations with the Sinn JVIn rc
entntlve hnI net Nen reeelve bv tte
repre-Ptitntivi's of 1'Ii.tcr this f.-iionnen
but Mr I.Iiml (ieerge vent w.r h
hoped te be able te wippl.r it c'unut: I f
nfteriioen.
The (-erretar of the f'lMii I' r-v
wns keeping in lemh constant iv h
Tlewning street, wliwe the lirltiMi e
lnct met at ne'm. mid it n ntin"-itu'il
thnt nnetb'r meeting of the Nmthirn
Ireland Cabinet nnn'd be railed ns wn
an the detailed statement was r vd
Conference (iees (her
Mr IJeyd (itorge meanulil' - g
Bested that his meeting uit'i 1 1 I .' r
Cabinet go ever until tomorrow
Tlie I liter eouitiiiinlipie, pnen ,t
nft'-r the morning liictitic. 1 imIk a- !
thnt larking the ItritWIi 1'remn r s
.statement, tlie 1 Kt . Cabinet v.us un
able te make formal te'i te the (in
ternment. On this point tlie text f ilc
cemnniniqiH 'aid
"An npolegv e Sir .Tames Craig v.i
received tretn Mr. Lloyd Geerge, stating ,
his innhilitv. e'vlng te pressure (if
work, t supply the detailed -tateme'iti
of the proposal premised by hitn rs-
lerdav. lie hepeil, hnw-er, it ueuld
be possible for him te fuitn.-h the de.-.i-
ment this afternoon, ai.d he ucxeteil
the meeting of tin- northern Cabinet
with him should be ded-n'd until I
I nday.
FTU. i . 1. ...
,vi) i; t -q . ' "' . .i .'"'" Miners banquet, at the (iuildhn!.. hi'
with Sir James statement that th-re . ;. . . .,' ... ....
,..,, 1,1 i, i... i-i .. i limnr .M ine .aine nine, in- .ini ;
"...i. . i.v -vtiivitiivi i i i'ii i a
ights, .jave n list nf these who nt-
Uu (I SlaF rorrrjpecrffiif
Uashliigten. Nw, m. Madame Yn
jlma, here repreM-ntiiiR 10.000 Japanese
women intpivMen In world pcnre. Is n
knew little about it. They nre prayltift
ft may be the means of bringing the nn nn
tlens together; that It may promote
nenee. AVemen esiieeinllv neek nence,
for their interests are everywhere the
center of attention and' nl'raetien for ' same. Women the world ever must be
women of the eapllt.1. She has areue.1 friendi."
admiration and re-peet bv her minion, Madame aj ma was the renter of a
a.imininen aim n i n i small Rrettp who surrounded her In a
nnd her ben.-in?. ami tlieitRli ninety )m(e (.nlcrR tf, weiueii exclusively,
jters old. i adive and alert. the only etic in the capital, where
it .,.i. iwtitlv nnen liir .' she is niakltii Iht heitdntiarter. She
. " ..i ...... ...!. Is resnnleil with awe by the Jai
Women who hne seen ami iniKni .., ,, ,i i,nr ,i iu trndertv
her ask intlmtlely as they leave " ' 0nkpil after by Mrs. Hcnr Topping,
for nt least n geed share of Its delib
erations. When nslced why she nppcnrn be very
jetinc Mndnmc Ynjlnm softly answers :
"It In because 1 have &e much race
In my heart, nnd I am at pence wltn
these about me."
.She spoke again nnd smiled. Mrs.
Topping repeated In English :
"I grew younger cwry year.
Mndnme Ynjlma trnvelcd half-way
around the world te present n petition
te President Ilnrdlng, signed by 10,
000 of her fellow countrywomen, prny
Ing for the hucccss et the Conference.
She steed the Journey well.
This Is the third time she hn been
In America representing Japancse.
weinen. She is representing the eman s
Paev Movement of Japan at present,
having been elected te present the peti
tion because of her active career ns a
woman's leader In Japan. She Is pay-
in line nun iimpnKPS (lilt of a S1000
Is regarded with awe by the Jnpnnese .nlrHO mnde up bv friends.
Fer many years she was bend or the
pir-ppcr: Hew docs she de it? There nn American woman, who hns been n , . l . ',: ,l ,.,'
.... .i fi..,i .. mmir i'Mr (lent ei uie secieij
sn t i wrinkle m her face.
Ung'tl ejes set In n round lit
a (H.ii'k smile. coining and gel
- iinteer rletids ai resS tin- sun, nni.nn-i fn(, uemi,n
uini id it'iuiii' hum n'ni- in-i'ixiiii ur IMIL
f..r lirr i liarni She appears but a few
le.iri iI'l'M- than her Jainnes spore spere
tnrx n u nitm nf nbeut thirty.
M ..hi ii Villain nndllv censentrd te
In iiiterxicwcd, t'leush she does net
spinl, i'nglisli An Interpreter trans
late! (---tiins and answers In n brief
jnter' ide 'iiatibcd from conferences and
n".
frlptid for twenty years
Wl, Mrs Tep. ln translating she n.lvecntr of temperance. Ask;
!" snM " "I nm nXlvBfeml of K f '"! of prohibition In ;
:(lnf "s nnd American people, and especially '" M.vs-
W. C. T. 'V. school there, and pre.sl'
She Is nn anient
Asked what
America
en
"Our Women W.uit I'earc"
"W Itat Interest are .Tnpanese women
tnking in flic Washington Conference?"
s'.e is nsiieil
"(). v miPii nant peat i " comes the
reph Thev are bewildireil. They
nre riii ng
i .' 1 1 r ii.
they nre se iictlve and se
hospitable. Oh. nlrendy I am looking
fntunrd te my next vllt te America
and I hope I'll see you then." At that
her brighter rippled out as merrily as
n girl of slJ'cen
Madame Yajlma's sight and bearing
nre perfect, nnd she Is keenly nlert le
all thnt Is going oil mound her. She
is religiously attending the many con-
xoentieiis in it nningreii nir ine success
I nm for temperance everywhere."
1'retn serious subjects the conversa
tion turned te lighter matters.
"What de you think of Mappers?"
First "flappers" had te be explained
and described She laughed outright
when asked if there were llnppcrs In
Japan.
"Flappers In Jnpnn would be silly,
she said. They ceulil net wear snort
siiirts. ou see, Japanese women nl-
of the Conference, and will remain here iways sit en low cushions. They de net
'1 be h.ie
great Onife cinv, li it tn't
MMK YV1IM
Ninrl e:ir-nlil Japanese woman
whose heart is veiitl.l'iil. N In
Wnsliiugtnii for (he Arms Confer
ence as the repreentatie of Iter
rouiite'woinen, who. she s.iys, uve
pra.lng for rnnreri! amnng the
nations
'There l a better iripni of our
m; r - ?-n jb
tended and mentioned the fa, t that the ! invltil J1"" " ,1"' " '' . ' 1'
meeting lasted from 11 te 1 oVle.k. "we int.. free parti.ershi. in t,,; i.f
.sh Kmplr.' as e.pinls bci'i hee.b .1 f-
I dav than at any time for t. ir-
n iniefiiily refrained. In
Parliunient Session Knds
The session nf the Itrttisli Purlin
meut which epdied in l"brunr ends I dli urging the results or the p."
today with the prorogation nf bHi ' " nfereives new bdnj 1.
houses by royal commission, after the' the I'lst.'nt.s declaring t1 at
brief autumn sitting, which began O srntemeiit nn his jiart wen1.! h i i
teber T. This special meeting, which chance of v.icpiss.
the (leverninent was able t.. arrange en i
short nnti.e. due te the fact that Par
liament had merely adjourned in August
instead of being prorogued, had been
summoned te deal with the question of
unemployment. While this preb'etn wns
duly taken i are of, the Interest of the 1
members has been mnlnh focused en
the Irish peace negotiations.
Several members of Parliament view- '
ing with some apprehension the Irish
situation, Inst night urged the (iovern (ievern
ment te allow another adjournment in
stead of the definite closing vhi'h a
prorogation implies.
General Feeling of Anlet
Austen Chamberlain, (Jevcrnjment
lend' r in the Heuse of Commens, de
clared nothing steed in the way of pro
roguing the body, and reminded his an:.
Jeus inquirers that Prime Miniter l.leyd
Geerge bad repeatedly premised that
nothing would be finally settled with
regnrd te Ireland without calling the
1 louse "egether. A nw session could
be opened, he pointed our. should de
velopment require it.
Members separated overnight with
feelings of nnxiety. malnlv due te the
belief of some that an Irish settlement
would be rendered impossible by the at
titu.lp of FKter.
At any rntp. while a great deal of
gloomy foreboding exists, it is net be
lieved' that the penie negotiations are
necessarily deemed te a sudden collapse,
whatever "attitude FNter msy adept,
hut that further negotiations would fol fel
low any possible check.
Th.' "FNter representatives had do de
clarvd they would make no definite de de
risien until tiny have received the wiit.
tpn statement premised them bv Mr.
Lloyd Oeergc, outlining the negotia
tions between him nnd the Sinn Fein
delegates. The Hritlsh Pr'mier pn -pared
this statement last night for sub
mission te the FNter Cabinet tli.s
morning
The Irish cenf"rc,ip is new ' nt ti.e
most critical stage." ! I.lejil Geerge
declnred. in his id.Iress at th" I.erd
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lb.ht.es
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YOUR Gift
t mere welcome if tastefully
wrapped!
Yeu fi.vc It life, you "season" it if i en
xJd the colorful touch anJ distinct1' e
note of a wrapping with Dennlsen's
bright holiday teals and tags.
At Stationers, Dent. Ster, n i
Drugglnts, Lvcrvahtre
pmw78w
Mitchell
Fletcher
Ce.
This Stere Will Be Closed Until
12:15 o'Cleck Noontime en
Armistice Day
Friday, November 1 I th
after which hour it will be open for busi
ness the remainder of the day, until 5 P. M.
In remembrance of the dead, as a tribute te the
survivors and in celebration of this Great Epochal
Event.
l.n i i urt a
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rhr-i (inr Rrailer" of Fi'ri(uii
Camden, N. J.
Own Roast j
Delicious
French !
Breakfast !
Coffee
Rich, Smeeth, Frag"
40c lb. 5 lbs., $1 95
Charge Accounts '
Solicited
18th & Chsstnul Sts.
12th & Market Sts.
S600 Germantown Ave.
Atlantic City, N. J.
SING
WITH
FALSE TEETH?
SURE!
Dr. Wernet's
Powder
KEEPS THEM TIGHT
Relieves oere gums, sweetens
ht breath. A white powder. At
best Drug or Department Stores,
fl0c.,60c., $1.00 or write direct te
VfnwtDmM!.C.,1153btuSt.N.Y.
franklin Simen a Cq
A tLic of Individual Sheps
Fifth Avenue, Xcw Yerk
Announce, (in Exhibition in
Philadelphia, Pa.
New Fashions for the
Winter Season
Fer "JhCiidawc and -JtCcidcwei 'sella
Bellkvue-Stratferd
J'arlers 307-308-309
Thursdav. u. letli Friday, Nev. 11th
Saturday, Nev. 1 2th
com pl ft i;
Wardrobes
for
DAVriME, EVENING
and
SPORTSWEAR
also
LDRLN
'- ''-wmmsmmmMm
Brown
Scotch
Grain
Sturdy Service
"Mella" Straps
no
Stunning with the new
Silk-and-Weel Hese.
wa
Harper's 1228 market
Wa1kwer
1022 CHESTNUT SHOPS
fiTAfiliiA am At Amm-tAnii fvtfla Trt nn
sequence their lees nre net handsome te
leek nt."
Still another nicwiiBer from .Tnp
nncse women Ir scheduled te nrrlve In
Washington tewu&l the end of this
week.' Madame Illdeke Inenyc is
coming in response te nn Invitation
Issued by the women's Committee for
World Disarmament, of which Miss
Kinnin Weld la chairman.
Hurt Cre.islng Parkway
Jehn Cullen, Calleu-hlll street ahere
Nineteenth, wns Mruck by nn automo
bile last night while creislng the Park
way between Twentieth nnd Twenty
first streets. Jehn Hughes, Ashmend
street near Prent, who wns driving the
mnchlne, took Cullen le the Gnrretwen
lleipltnl, where he In Ruffering from
a frneturcd leg nnd n broken rib.
199Sel9bSi.
Tomenov Friday
EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF
Medel Dresses
Fer liter ly up le 125.00
iXei one formerly les,? llan e9.50
Ml
$39.50
Street Drascs
Afternoon Frecks & Evening Dressis
ORIGINAL MODLLS DEVIILOPCD IN
Peirel Twill Trieetinc Duvelync
I 'civet Pcachbloem Crepe Satin
Dresses closed out at this Amaz
ingly Lew Price because they
cannot be reordered or reproduced
A Wonderful Selection of Fur-Trimmed
Ceals of Marvella, Panvclainc, etc., al 79..)0
emu -uuwtiniwjT V
$10 fegjr
Armistice Day
Open 12.15
SUPERIORITY IN
WALKING SHOES
Wtnkelman u nlkiiig' slices art' dis
tinctive for their attractive and scn.siblu
appearance. With woolen hese they are
tiie choice of well-dressed women for
street and business.
Their quality insures that "holding
of shape" that is se desired.
Mud; Dull Calf shut Ten Culf-ihiu
Winkelman
Style Footwear for Women
1130 Chestnut St.
38-40 Seuth S2d St ' ;()
2361.63 Frankford Ave. lUiflkelwt.
ifflfl
sKifiiniimf
trKiiliSi
wBKBm
temMfH
mwBsw!ffl
SLAYER IS TfOUNP GUILTY
Hetel Bellman Convicted of Second
Degree Murder' at Shere
Atlantic Cltv, Nev. 10. A verdict of
murder In the second degrce wns re
turned Inte last night ngnlnst Charles
Cornelius, colored, by n jury Kitting nt
Mays Landing, after five hours' de
liberation. Cornelius, who had been employed ,ns
n bellman In n hotel here last summer,
waH charged with the murder of Stephen
Tayler, u fellow empleye, nlse colored.
Testimony showed thnt Cerii'-Hus nnd
Tnvler were plnylng cards ntid became
Involved In a dispute. Cornelius broke
n pitcher ever Tuylor'e head. In IiIh
own defense Cornelius claimed that
Tnyler made a motion te fccize the
pitcher and thnt he struck in helf-dc-fensc.
The injured man died later.
Start a Qemiine Pearl NecklaceforYeur
Little Qirl
30503
3 Peerls 3500
5 Peerls 47.50
9 Pearls $15.00
10 Pearls $20.00
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""oarsivtyaae-
0 Pearl, $10.00 THEf 12 Poerls $25.00
I NtCKUCE
The AdJ-a-Perl Necklace consists of n group of genuine Oriental pearls
strung en a silk cord, Inserted In n fine geld neck chain, se that addi
tional pearM of any number may be added en birthdays, Christmas
and ether special occasions until the necklace is completed.
S. KIND & SONS, 1110 Chestnut St.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS - JEWELERS- SILVERSMITHS
;r. I
Why we can't make
comparisons
Comparisons mcah some.
f hinn rnif iuUn .1.
uuuf .?"y W1IU" in corn.
meditics compared havc
suiuu punus in common
Fer instance. t ,u..i.
get you anywhere te com!
pare a diamond with paste
for one is genuine, and the
uiuci an liiuiauen.
Similarly, te cempareasct
ofKrcmentzcerrcctcvcning.
lewclrv with un arfi A
for evening wear, but which
is incorrect, is equally
odious. '
There can be no cemparf.
son when there is nothing
iu buiupaib ik Willi,
Full dress sets $7.50
te $17.50; tuxedo sets
$4.50 te $11.00.
Kremcntz jewelry natur.
any is cennnea te the better
sneps.
Kgeinenig
Correct Jewelry for Men
"The ""Wardrobe' of Centemeri
Gloves -the Gift Beautiful
Centemeri dress gloves, street
gloves, warm gloves and sport
gloves for men, women and
children, in gift sets of three
or mere asserted pairs
An exclusive Centemeri origi
nation giving the final touch
of completeness and charm
te the gift of gloves ten te
fifty dollars the set
Over a score of set combina
tions selected from mere than
100 styles of Centemeri
Gloves from France, Great
Uritain and America.
In gift cases dc luxe made by
Clement of Paris 5.50 extra.
Only 8 Saturdays
before Christmas
"Trade Marie Reg.
The Vogue of
Black & White
Centemeri Meusquetairc
gloves have an elegance, a
suppleness, a perfection of
fit irresistibly charming le
the woman who would be
exquisitely well-gloved
Veritable glove masterpieces
made by Centemeri artisans
in Grenoble, of kidskin from
the Leire, Rhene, Poiten
and Auvcrgnc valleys
the unrivalled Natienalc
quality
fn all-white, in colors, and
in raven black with purr
white finish in the tranchant
style 10 button length
7.50
Centenieri
Gloves
123 Se. 13th St.
Philadelphia .ciu lerfc
Grenoble, France
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u'SJ?!illI!-v- ii xiawHs n makvus nr ire.iBYs ,ivd
I.U1LDHKV H AJ'l'AUVI. UF 'IIIF HICHFST I'llMlAVTElt
I OH SlOlli: J11A. JWK.VTY-SIX YUAR8
GOWNS
Wit A PS
SUITS
FURS
DLOUSKS
SWEATERS
ijlf
A
Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
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MILLINERY
SKIRTS
LINGERIE
PETTICOATS
CHILDREN'S
ArPAREL
Stere Will Open at 12:15 P. M., Friday, Nev. 11th,
Armistice Day
Charmingly Unusual
COATS and WRAPS
no-00
The success of Harris policy and purpose te give Philadelphia
women style of real exclusiveness at moderate price, is forcibly demon demen
strated by these Coats. They are beautiful te a deBree that lifts them
te a class far beyond their price. They are of panvelaine, pellyanna,
r.; J, U qlia 'ty and ,evely wacd color. Many of them fur-
Sifc?T'qU,rre1, beaVC.r' WeIf' PS3Um, "ie, nutria and raccoon.
S'1'11? blouse, and variations of both with tassel and stitching
trimming. Seme are handsomely embroidered.
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THIRD FLOOR
Very Beautiful Gowns
49.50
When
en vnn con lm w...;. : ...!i . . .
cnlliusc ml ,, i .7 C7,X '"tl"""":""'" l 'iterinn. you tee will
SECOND FLOOR
Il'c Specialize in Geims and Coats That Slcnderhc the Larger Women
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