h ION EVENIKG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHTi:ADELPHIAf, FRIDAY, NOEMBR II, 1921 t ;0ther Alternatives Are Huge Credits and Revision of Allied Demands FRENCH AND BRITISH SPLIT ' gfttinl Cable Dltipntch. Copvrleht, tett Hfrlin. Nev. 11. -White t lie rcpre inntatlvpi 01" tlie firrnt Power nn path- ehuM 'noIilriKteii te plnn the pre pre tenteon of worn in the future. Germany 'tedflt i" 1"1,t rraliiiiR the full meaning of what It 'nrAns te loc it wnr. The arrlial of the Allied Ucpnrntien Giwrnntre Committee in the midst of Orrmnin'" flnniiehl crnli wni hernlded by riitnins of new Minrtlen. rnprliinls ami military mi-iisures, anil focused the nation's nl tent Ien en the seriousness ef the .ltuatien. , Fer the solution of Germany's crlsM three Mens nre beiiiK put forth either br dlplemnts or by industrial lenders. Thy are: ' First. A thrcr-yrnr morntermm. ' Second. Intcrnntlenul credits of mnnv 'tlllleii Third A revision of the reparation fennitinn Of tlice the (liird is tlndlnp little tMpen'iP anions' the members of the jlrparatlens Commission. The ninriterium, Itnvmer, is gifninc Important strentli. ns lermnny is ini prcsins upon the Entente nntieiiH tJie ffict that it cannot meet the iiiHtnlment en the reparation due Jnninirjr 15. The effort te buj firi'ltfn money uud securi tH nlreach lift collapsed in the menej jinrket, nnd further purchnslnc Is con sidered inndvlsnhle bj the Entente, u p11 as bv Gerninn experts. Frem informed nen-Germnn diplo matic sources It is le.uned flint Kir Jehn ),radbiiry. the I'titish member of tlie Reparations, f'oiniulssien, favors n moratorium for (Jermnny. Tlie llrltisli Atiibnmler te tleimnnj. F.er D'Aber. jinn, lini f.nercil n moratorium for a Ien? tune, lie liiiving foreseen the pres nt crisis. It is new nppnrent tliat be lias convinced the entire British dele gation that n mor.iteilum is advisable. Paris. Nev. it. The culmination of the series of discords, uhleh the French press declares can be attributed te n desire by Prime Minister Werd Geerce te embarrass Premier Urlund and te fereq his immedintc retmn. was renehed ,jstcrclny ulien the .TeurnnI ulleKcd thnt J.erd DAbcrmm, with the approval of csz the Prime Minister, bad ottercd the Ger mans a plnn for a two-year moratorium en reparations payments. This blew, following the British note of pretest ncninst the Bouillon pact with Mustapha Kemal Pflshn, Mr. Weyd Geerge's altitude toward the Albanian Serbian conflict, the Urndbury pretest ngainst the accords of Wiesbaden nnd, finally , the denunciation of the Krnnco Krnnce Spanish credits accord, which French circles sny enn be traced te Mr. Wed Geerge, bns rnlsed a situation which re quires the immediate prccnce of Pre mier Brlnnd te untangle. The French Foreign Office lilntH thnt it is a maneuver te bumper the success of the Washington Conference se (is te prevent n showdown there en the Pacific questions nnd disarmament b (.tilling back the Trench Premier before he has bad tlm0 te study American pol icies with American stntcspien. M'NIDER EXHORTS LEGION Keep Faith With the Dead, Is His Armistice Day Plea Washington, Ner. 11. Itanferd Mac- Mder, national commander of the American Legien, hns addressed the fel. lowing Armistice Day message te all departments, pesta nnd members of the region ; "November 11, 1MS, should no menu the end of our service te our country, but the beginning. We of the American haw vi I jr--rj-r- Step That Itching It's unnecessary and nerve racking. Apply cooling Resinol Ointment and knew ihecomfert it gives. IDEAL FOR BABY'S TENDER SKIN RESINOL 5oelhinq &nd Hcalinq ssrs ssr? mvviw WILLIAMS BROS. Commercial Printer a 1603 ORTHODOX ST. I'hone. Krankienl 3104 If iSFr II llm - Jl PtVlr I fa jauarte&ee& II neaOHu 'cto$30EaChweu m Legien bave pledged ourselves te these hllrlrllna if as....... ...1. m11I ...... A.rtM uu.i, wa uuie yiw will uuvui uimu back te carry en the bnttlc for the iiiim-ipies ier which mey uicil. vwrcci that would be their wish, nnd our in spiration shall be the thought of them and these of our comrades who nre dis abled and sick, and who must live the war forever." TO EVICT U. S. CONSULATE be homeless. The American Red Cress And ether former occupants of the building have found new quarters. as Officials at R'eval Homeless Russians Seek Possession Reval, Ksthenla, Nev. 11. The oevici iieganen esieriay requested the American Consulate te mew Immedl Immedl ntely'frem the building purclinsed three I months age b the Bolshevists, which already Is partly occupied by the Russians. Owing te the shortage of business quarters In Rcvnl tlie Indications seem i te be thnt the American Consulate will ' s harpe's tylish r ALL hoes for SIZES tout Women 2003 W. GIRARD AVE. .erns kvbniviw. r-BAXTER'S- V .-...--. s. a nftiri riltMl I UHl'HUUM fASlux snur CO West Chcltcn Ave. Iry Our llnmr-Ceukril Cakra mill CmirtlfM I'lienp Your OnlerH. (irrnmiiteuii 4(1'3 mmBBB!MKWBMmmmmmKmmaammi Speciiliiing in Ceiti, Suit nd Drciiei. D0WI1 The Little Second Fleer Shep With the Big Vataet. 123 S. 13th St. Second Fleer Extraordinary Sale Dresses In Tricetines, Peircl, Twill and Canten Crepes at .50 and 29 Regular $!)5 nnd $45 Values . Tvemlprful Hrlri'tlen of Inclusive Aleilrl. In AVrupy routs In tl newent miilcrluln, trlmined with llemr, Durk .xijulrrrl nml NutrlBH One Menth Furniture Sale Surplus 'stock of medium and high grade Dining-Roem and Bedroom Furniture is new offered the public at attractive prices for ONE MONTH ONLY. Furniture Manufacturer's Sales Ce. 1835 Chestnut Street Opposite Aldine Theatre Si LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS ir i nrnnrnjr nimiinc, red hnrk tf. m . Indfv ramnl.te. iii'.iiiK m9 m MW M Kpnilnr f rlM 1ft An Cemplfle llur of (nmnirrilnl Mtallonfe. Trnnfrr lllndfrs. Klne nooks, (elurnniir bhretn. S te l(!() (eliiiiini nifh. Iilr Hhrrtn. Mlnutf Heeks. SihtIiiI lllnnk lluekn nml lllmlrrs te Order. Ofllte rtirnlture. IMMK1IIATK ItKI.IVKRV. HARRY B. LEVIS STATIOXER 702 Arch St. I It Costs Less en Arch Slreet arssf ipijilabclpljia's; Qualtti .Cleaners anb Bpers; RUGS SHAMPOOED UPRIGHT GRAND PLAYER The Stieff family has been making pianos for 79 years. Many 'of the improvements in piano making have originated in the Stieff factory. Our instru ments are far famed for their tone superiority, handsome and sturdy construction and" their exclusive features. Wc invite an inspection at our new Phila delphia salejroems. Expert Piane Builders for 79 yer Cfjasu itt. grtieff, 3nc. Salesrooms 1717 Cfjegtlttlt jgt. Tlinnr. "prute 8130 Our process will1 remove eery atom of dirt, grit, shuns nnd germs without injuring the "sizing," coloring or fabric. The rug will be CLEAN, its color refreshened, its pile or fabric renewed. We are experts in dyeing faded rugs te tiny color desired. Will you test us with one rug? Garments and Heuse Furnishings Cleaned or Dyed JndVUK: 1616-28 N. 21st St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ilia 4'lientiitit !. -l"' tiiriuniitfiMii ri01 .niiiiheiii .( We buy our coal where we get only the very BEST COAL We serve you right, and We Knew Hew OWEN LETTER'S. SONS "G reen Tag" Sale Nearly Over WE AKE Hearing the end of the Special Reduction Sale te dispose of surplus stock of Portable Lamps, Fleer Stand ards, Art Demes, Fixtures and Silk Shades. When this special stock is gene, there will be iie mere at the "Green Tag" prices. Yeu may yet be able te find just the lamp, fixture or shade te suit your fancy at a worth while saving. On the "Green Tags" you will note the former selling prices many of which were the equivalent of pre-war prices and also the new sale prices, which in all cases consti tute radical reductions. 5ct. tltt Display u ui U. G. I. Office. The United Gas Improvement Ce. Diaries and get your favorite before the stock is depleted Stationers 5 Printers XI N-133 St. 719 Wklnut St. 3 n 9 Largest Ceal 1 aril in rlnladclphia , H ( Trenten Ave. & Westmoreland St. I 3 ' pl -NT I S Bell, Fmnkferd 2150 H Phene New ! j Kcy.tene, Ea.t 7754 i I hnvraiirXmm ss fmr "B" SKF Srsrym PMsMvVtlWmspfi WP s. . kW 'Wt Wfr sY st kmL r, i - i i , t lL. ? S' ..,a. Wl Xe& VUft W . W .Mvi' i.i.i.is nit . Njte;? y iwt MsBfjtfL xvm I -aarr WH VFODBSB f i I ij -SxTT 3 WT ' I'rrfvrt Uliimend. Wi sw Me n Jiin T"jn i . Ilniidsemfl H1lKTr WL M nr.ti . tO mounting. LLfBflHKBJ' 1 1 K kiiIiKIii i inw, J(- 00c ii '"3Q CO jKsw&Gk. 'I"l mmrnifnt tlie cmp ffk . OJ7.0U . fct Kimrantwd fur '-'i rx. trre A4gGt. JTrasmW dmMsVSs. . IWII1.IMJM . vm&mmim m . .tfcv mv i - ..n i GSZ22V MsWmf ' i ' ii iiiA. smmsmr j 1 rrrrT Selh Thnmas Openk ' TOe .BMaa... , . ... - J. . SalurUty 6V,. jSkrsa.WJ Evening J RWJ)""JWJS!$i L Stene 0. 1306 Walnut Sireel ! WWMMZZ& h 1 1 .50 W ii i 1 ill! )i I f B v)((('W'M' I C'-1'1 '' '' -1' '" INI W.WMMJMM.M, lltiu Direct Frem Manufacturer Women's and Misses' WINTER &t Eiirb ,4. Remarkable Opportunity The aensen's most fa vored designs und ia Irrlala. In thfs rcmurk rcmurk nble snle you will And u wonderful selection of ceaLq and suits te your liking. Huying.Iri Advised for Choice Selectlena MADAM! YOU Pay for the Women Who NEVER Pay! TO some women a charge account is a direct invitation te extrava gance. EVERY woman who buys be yond her means every woman who cannot or does net pay every slew account, adds some thing te the cost of every garment you pay for. WE admit that it took us a long time te pluck up the courage te say "NO" te charge customers. Habit and custom are hard things te fight. Here are a few Specimen "Cash Values'' COATS AND CAPES Of Manella, Vcldyne, Belhia Were S8S.OO, Sl'.OO te flU5.ne $49.50 $59.50 te $95.00 AFTERNOON DRESSES Of Canten, Georgette, Tricetine TJerr MD.r.n, J7S.OO te ff.'i.dD $25.00 $35.00 $49.50 NO CHARGES jHjcabefc 1211 ARCH ST. MANUFACTURERS wvw;WMvwwmMMWWMM sfr Leuis EWim Tivcnty-jive Years Selling Geed Furniture 258V2 te 264 S. Fifth St., between Locust and Spruce E3T ii - jmm. & . Wtt , 5ffimSsv l"ggRJ '(. : Vm ?A IJWwm Itenutiful Walnut Bedroom Suit, C2 0TC5 Dust proof construction, 1 Piccea m KJ PRICED SPECIAL Grandfather Clocks. Tall artistic mahogany cases with silver or geld time faces. Whittington, West minster, Canterbury and chain - wind gong strike models. $55 te $625. We have five massive floors of quality furniture that cannot be equaled at our extremely moderate prices. Quality, variety and economy has been the keynote te our success for 25 years. The 75 smaller decorated and furnished 100ms will show you hew our furniture leeks in your own home. Open Saturday Evenings Mail Orders Accepted 1 fi T F ' T y T ! f 'y T V V ' m EXCEPTIONS BBJKIkwUHjL i' . Jlfflllfl I 1111 ' "111! V Gees a menthB Hiiy?ESF- "n j i m without a yLW ' JHRSMSfe X 9?hyem drink W i i Wr WlrJkmtAtiiif T HjWl Sftc" JK t last a lifetime. M w fc. atmsim u zjzzzrurnmmjLi ix-im sssssswmmmmssssTMsis w t - mj - j-k -" - . 'ITU 1 aamwiiiiiiiwi W .rue iimWMr I Seth Themas Clocks Tlir llniht l(xkn iniide - AiitffliiH, , C hlinex en the half-hour & hour. .Muhegiinr iilir, itvr u urrk. en Jay Eveninf Credit Te AH Honest Felks Rogers' Silver '.'0 hnnili e in r Ii I ff t - full v Riiuriintvd In hnrtenir c a . An Idml illft. Y(nt will tie min'rlurd nt our nrrptlnn nlly Inw prli. A0i n v U Why wait until the Xmai mill? Why don't you come in new make your selections from our immense stock of handsome jewelry and begin payments next year? We carry the largest stock in the city. The prices are as low or lower than cash price stores. Why pay out your geed cash when you are entitled te credit here? 0!S&jjp 50c n -2 Week Big Extraordinary Special Value! Pure White Diamonds Set III lH-kt. uMUi Beld tup with tirren guld aliunlc, llruutlfiil fill Krw work. A value uliMilutely iiulii'iird-nf nt our luu price. A.25 i 19 BE SURE OF ADDRESS-LOOK FOR NAME ON WINDOW MS jm. a,vpk L PWFLBY HOUfe IN DUil Ana nun 39 North 13th Street . dii i.w omen of Philadelphia, who appreciate tin value of proper utensils and furnishings in the business of keepiiiB house, have long held the Housefurnishine: Steie of J. Franklin Miller in high esteem. CILVEIt for the Christmas Gift! And whero l you find buch lovely silver, beautiful in design and workmanship, ub at the t-ten- of Bailey, Banks and Biddle Company, who house the most important col lection of the kind in the world? Yeu will de well te purchase early, as. there are many pieces of distinc tive stjle which cannot be duplicated; and if you make your selection new, it may be paid for at the same time as for articles bought in December. It is, I think, a pleasing custom te give a young girl flat &iher of stand aid design which may be added te from time te time. But you will lind ceutless small pieces ntBaileya' which will make delightful gifts and which are net expensive. THE practical Christmas Gift is sometimes the most appreciated, , but when you can combine the piac tical and the attractive uii surely have a Gift whicli ib a pleasure te receive. Yeu will rind many articles of this kind at the HeusefurnL-ih.il);; Stere of J. Franklin MilW, 10l:i Chestnut Street. Fer instance, have I you seen these geed-looking Vacuum Carafes and Pit chew? Like an ordi erdi narv Thermos Bettle they will keep the contents het or cold as you U"-, sire. They are mnde in se many sizes and shapes that you win unci hem useful in countless places and you can get them with tra s e match in almost any color te liar liar nenize with the color scheme of your ether furnishings. Theio was one with a mahogany liniMi which I : liked particularly. DUNN-PEN The Feuntam Pen ictth the Little Red Pump-Handle Get yettt Dunn-Pen at your dealers' today I S. J. JUatchett, 3620 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 1'IIKSTOV Win THE DUNK-PEX CO.MPVN'Y. MO MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK The first cesi is practically f last I .f tTHAT a lovely Basket of Fruit!" I n I heard a woman exclaim as she caught sight of one of Halle- wells' marvelous Gift Baskets en entering their store en Bread Street, below Chestnut. That is, indeed. I the sort of appreciation they will receive wherever they are sent as ' Thanksgiving and Christmas Gifts. And Ilallewelbi' guaiantee perfect delivery te any place within 1000 miles. These beautiful Gift Baskets are laden with all the most luscious i Fruits obtainable, artistically ar langed te bring out the most attrac- tivn color effects and entwined with a huge cluster of these famous. Hothouse Grapes from Belgium. Just leave your Thanksgiving and Christmas lists at Hallow ells' nnd they will see that your friends re ceive Baskets of Fruit which are sure te delight them. '"PHE man who buys his clothes from the store of MacDonald & Campbell, 13:14-30 Chestnut Street, is always well dressed, for all their suits are of the best fabrics, well tailored and of distinctive styles regardless of price. I saw, for ex ample, a large selection of suits, in cluding tweeds, cheviets und home heme spuns, priced at from $30 te $48--modish in cut nnd style and of ex ceptional value. Fer the business and college man they will be found te be most durable and comfortable te wear. It pavs te buy clothing from n firm like that of MacDonald A: Campbell, where you are assured of the best service and where you are certain of obtaining the ceireit thing, whether it be for street, sports or evening wear. Thornten-Fuller AutomebUe Company Parkway, East or 18th St. Phene, Spruce 1010 Dddgb Brethers SEDAN I 7ELVET is much in vegue this season. As 1 passed The Blum Stere V 1310 Chestnut Street, their window display of velvet gowns se attracted my attention that I stepped in te leek at their truly wonderful assortment. There I saw marvelous gowns for every occasien: afternoon dinner and evening gowns, chaiming m design and of lovely quality And the prices are amazingly low for such unusual models every dress is of distinctive sty c. They range from $35 te $90.50. There is also nu ite a $?.VV"ntei1ulsi S'n ylv1t8 Chift'" Brocade, Paon Velvet and Silk Velveteen the bilk Velveteen .being especially appropriate for street arer'n ndiI muat m2nt,en " Particular the gowns priced at $40.50 and 59.50, for theyarp of exceptional value and beauty. IIE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION LjLJ jiMHBMBBBMBs "" fl 'r '1 ll IfSt 4 'a M 4 Jsu" m m ; ii IN' I r "T JJMjfc! tV