IS r .? f - - l'W IffiJAN ADMIRAL ' JVIEWSHUGHESIDEA EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1021 17 Ven Scheer Says Naval Ratie Would Tend te End Chance of War E Nippon. Since Amerti-n imint protect ti group of islands 7000 miles from Snn I ranciKUti llic strength would be. tight If formed according te tlie principle Unit the nltni-king pnrly Inte have tile hotter vim iicc, mi that im outbreak of war can be prewntcil. TIip main con dition Is tllllt thorn lin mi heerel. nl. llilllrr between nnv two of these Powers. Tlinnkt te tlic IIiirIich ratio making an ciisy vlcterj for nti.v eonililuatlen of two of Hie 1'ewim. (. preluibllllv efi unr h leaned as far na (lie naval line in concerned. The main liiclnr luiw net been ma stilered with ftuflicicnt clearness. MELLON AIDSJMIVERSITY Secretary and His Brether Give Land Costing $1,500,000 I'ltlsbnrRli, Nev. U1. A. W. Mellen. Srcrcjnr of the Treasury, and hi? brother. II. H. rnllen. have given te the Unlvelnlty of I'Ittbtirghi( plot of lnnd nenuiicd at it cost of Sl.r.tin.OOO It wan nnnennrpit by ,rhn (!. Itewmnn' chancellor, last night. The property of fourteen acres, lies between the univer sity and Carnegie Institute. Iri the edu cational center of the city, and en It will be erected laboratories dedicated te chemistry, physics, mathematics and bi ology. The gift supplements n former gift of the Mcllens which several years age re sulted in the" opening of the Mellen Institute of Hcsearch as n part? of the university. It Is the intention of the unirnrett ' f .!. 1'.itfnra tvnnlrl illfrlnfrn nil ' Tl Tlflwmnn hnlil In mnLn !.. I -., ?hf rishts ppecilird in the general tutlen the "world center in scientific rrremnit. tencJiing and research." 'rrt,r u no chance for a single nn- lien te become dangerous te nnetber by ittai'king It: the attacked is always in the mere favorable position. Fer in stance should Knglnnd'a fleet want te attnek' America It must first cress a distance sh times grcnter than the dis tance separating England from Ger many in the World War only te find a fleet as strong as itself, with all the h.n which the resources In Us back iteand can yield. The fleet which the Jlritlfh Fleet would find would net need te werrv nbeut fuel aud It could use II the guerrilla warfare tactics in Its ilefr nslve. Moreover, according te the Hughes plan, the British Fleet would nrrlvc at the American coast In a proportion of strength of eleven te nine, whereas, at the battle of Skagerrack the British Tifld a superiority of fifteen te nlne, and Trt the battle, only 200 miles from the hritish base, ended In n fnllurp. In (he Pacific, Japan has no chance npalnst the west coast of Amerlca since her strength is five te nine, but .Tnpnn ImV1 great chance for attacking the American vanguards the Philippines. The less of the Philippines would I mere of less of prestige for inrrlcn than damage which might de ride a war. Te develop the Philippine into A very strongly fortified group would represent n great threat against Japan en ncceunt of the proximity te I After-Duincr Tricks "MAIN FACTOR" LEFT OUT nr ADSOlLUiUBINlIAnnT SCIIEEU JMftel Cabl Ditpntcn. tepirnni, ijji Weunar. Xev. 21. Accetdlng te the TTtifhes formula, the Anglo-Saxen ri.it will tend te become equal whi e the Japnnese Fleet will be nbeut half 'rrhemain niicstlen Is whether there I, a henlthy idea behind this plan. If he proposed plan, or something s milar "it, Is accepted, then Englnnd'H naval supremncy. always admitted hitherto, ceases te exist. It is rc naced bv n balance of naval power. Danced "se that an nlllnnce of two of them makes It extremely dnngereus for he third, thus forcing the third te ," . . mi I.. ..nH-ADnnfe ti mtnenntnA Mini TielU. I HI lt-1'icnviii.a .'V ' 7l r ill hi r II iftL v M Ji Ne. la Strike Safety Maiclics With- OUl ItOY It is commonly Hiippncrd that a safely mutch enn only be struck en the box. A neat little slunt is te strike one en the sole of the shoe, and then challenge any en" te duplicate the feat, wlileh they will be unnble te de. The secret is quite simple. The side of n match box was previously rubbed against the sole of the shoe, at th. instep. Seme of the substance Is thus Itnnsfcrred from the be te the shoe, nnd the striking of the match becomes n simple mntter. Ah the lntep doe net touch the ground the 'amplicatien will net year off for some time. CeviirleM, Ittt, bu Public Ltdgtr Cemr-nny H We buy our coal where we get only the very BEST COAL We serve you right, and We Knew Hew OWEN LETTER'S SONS Largest Ceal Yard in PhiladclpJtia Trenten Ave. & Westmoreland St. ' rji T Bali, Frankford 2160 Phene New ! Kejr.lene, Ea,t 7754 Celd weather demands GASOLINE your meter can use east ly Today's Atlantic has the widest efficiency range of any gasoline you can buy. Its finely calculated combination of quick-acting volatility and power-producing stability forms a "bal anced ration" your meter can use easily and utilize fully under extremes of temperature, speed, lead and other.eperating conditions. Starting. Nete Atlantic's ready response! It vaporizes rapidly and thoroughly and lets the spark take held. Ne repeated churnings by the starter; no excessive drains upon the battery! Yet Atlantic is net tee volatile. It is packed with stamina power-pre'ducing fractions that stabilize; that prevent wasteful evaporation; that meet the demands for efficiency as heat, speed and pull increase. Then there's Atlantic's well-known uniformity. It is dependable! It never varies; never disappoints. With its perfect balance, its intense calorific power, its wide operating range and its uniformly high quality, Atlantic is the gasoline you need for the fickle weather conditions of this region the fuel you want te carry you through the rough going and icy cold just ahead. ATL ANTI C a fe" GA SOLIDS -i MutsJPjepJnf wjtJer Economy Basement Specials for Tuesday Remarkable Thanksgiving Sale of Girls' $10 and $12.50 Jaunty Winter Coats Tremendous Savings at the Very Height of the Season Majority of Them Leas Than Half Price at $5.95 79c $1 Becoming belted styles; with large roll cellars of self material, poeRcts and button trimming. Well made of warm velour, funcy cheviot, kersey nnd heather mixtures. Sizes 6 te 14 years. Girls' $4 te 7.50 Serge Dresses $2.95, $3.95, $4,95 Popular regulation style, with anchor en shield, chevron en sleeve, belt, pockets and red tic. Sizes G te 14 years. Misses' & Girls' $2 Middy Blouses at. Jean cloth in white, blue or pink, with sailor cellars. .Plain effects or ce-cd style. Girls' Sateen Gym. Bleemers Geed quality sateen. Band at waist. Excellent for gym or school wear. Sizes 0 te 20 years. SNELLCNBURflS Economy Basemen i" Three Excellent Anniversary Bargains! Women's $1 Flannelette Petticoats Less Than Wholesale Cost at 49c. Warm pink and blue stripe flannelette, deep flounce at bottom and drawstring at waist. Women's $1.50 Extra-Size Flannelette Petticoats Qf Cut exceptionally full, of dark gray or pink and blue stripe flannelette. Deep flounce and drawstring. Women's & Misses' $3 Silk Petticoats at (J-J Qt Silk jersey and com- binatiens of jersey and taffeta. Prettily plaited flounces of self material or contrasting color com binations. bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement Twe Extra Fine Values Frem the Upholstery Section $8.98 Novelty Lace Curtains at $4.98 Pair Excellent quality net in white and ecru. Attractive designs. Full width and 2' t yards long. 5000 Yards 59c and 07,, G!)c Cretonnes at, yard C 3G inches wide. Striped and allevcr designs in effective colors. Desirable for draperies. SNELLENBURCS lil'ie''y Basement Sale! Chambray and Gingham , Rompers In the Prettiest Little Medels Marked 'Wag Down te 75c Well nmdc of excellent eh a m b r a y and gingham in plain col ors and at tractive c h c c k pat terns. Have cellars, and some are effectively stitched. Sizes 1 te 3 years. One pictured. SNF LI F NBURJIS ''"""'"y Hiwemcnt s vmutM MOMIW, Net milter 21, lU'JI. Hlnr Openn Unity 0 . M. ( lc '"HM IM NELLENBURG ENTIRE BLOCK- MfiRKET lre ga STREETS rMhJI Second Day of Our Phenomenal Sale of Women's & Misses' Beautiful $10, $15 & $20 Dresses Offers as Fine Qualities, Wonderful Assortments and Astounding Values as the First Day - 'If v I l y I t T Hu Viv Women of Philadelphia certainly j& $ $ X V YJ L tAu ' Ksf Ml knew value. The response te this saleHfti t". "iV T of Philadelphia certainly The response te this sale Every dress is a bar- Women knew value, was tremendous. gain wonder! Hosts of styles! All carefully fash ioned of fine fabrics in attractive mod els that will win immediate approval and give excellent service. MATERIALS Peirct Tirill, Tricetinc, Canten Crepe, Brocaded Velvet, Velour, Satin and Jersey TRIMMINGS IJmbreidcrg Tassels Itraid Ribbons Reads Buttens Cabochon Novelties Contrasting Facings MODELS Straight Line Tunic Ceal Styles Leng-Waislcd TtcU'Piccc Sports Medels Draperies Unique Sleeve Styles Huge assortments one dress pret tier than the ether and all marked at one incomparable low price $5. Sf.CI I ' NBL'RijS Economy Basement J te i Undermuslin and Apron Sections Arc Rich With Gift Ideas Cheese Sew While Big Anniversary Economics Prevail Garments Boxed if Desired Women's Levely Crepe de Chine Gowns Quite Unusual at $3.79 $3.98 Dainty tailored and. lace trimmed styles in delicate flesh and pastel shades. Women's Pretty Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise at $1.98 t0 $2.98 Beautifully trimmed with lace and Georgette. Built up shoul ders or ribbon straps. Women's Pink Satin Camisoles at Pink satin attractively trimmed with lace and Georgette. Women's Pink Satin Bleemers. Charmingly finished with lace. Elastic at knee and waist. Women's Leng- Sleeve Nightgowns Made of Fruit-of-thc-Leom muslin, with yoke of tiny tucks nnd embroidery. Women's Band and Bib Aprons, Special Neat pretty blue checked Amoskeag gingham, finished with piping or ruffle, ties and pockets. SnLIILNBI.Ru'S Ifcoiieniy BuHement 89c $1.98 $1.50 59c Three Very Special Items in Wash Goods 22c Woven Cheviots, Remarkable at, 1 1 Yard Exceptional variety of pretty stripes and checks in a host of nlcasinir colors. 28 inches wide. Suitable for women's and children's dresses, boys' blouses and men s working shirts. Orders. Ne Mail or Phene 5 25c Dress Ginghams, Yard 1 fif 10,000 yards in mill remnant lengths, hence offered- A vFV at this low price. Plaids, stripes, checks and plain colors. Lengths run up te 10 yards. Ne majl or phene orders. 29c Peggy Cleth at, Yard 1 Oc Streng and serviceable, especially for boys' suits, .Js attractive woven stripes nnd plain colors, 32 inches-wjde. - y , '' SNfcLUGNBURriS' Economy Basement .. SsN. SNELLENBURG & CO.: Women's $6.50 te $10.00 Brushed Weel Tuxedo Scarfs Considerably Under priced ' $4.95 " $6.95 yfsftnf MJm JbTlffNl ?U"m WW Warm, comfortable, coy scarfs in the popular Tuxedo style. Smartly finished with belts and pockets. Alse check trimmed cellars. SnTUT niTjceS i:,' u "t Twe Wonderful A nniversary Offers! $1.79 Bleached Seamless Sheets Sharply Reduced te $1.09 Each In the Desirable 8190Inch Size Bug liberally for future needs and save. ll.'k' 10-Inch Unbleached Sheeting .. c Van, We bought all the mill had of this 40-inch unbleached sheeting. Large and small lengths. Ro Re i markablc bargainl SNEXLENbURflS 1,:neny BaMtperjIi T M j's $5 and $6 V, arm Sweaters $2.50 AT Gueii, -cmceable sw caters with pin e wei-htcd face and merino back. Made with large shawl cellar and pockets-. Alse V-neck, buttoii-deun-front style SFIIT1 'l"l V. I.i1ll"ll H.IHPlllCIlt Beys' Winter Clothing We're splendidly ready te out fit the boy for Thanksgiving with the MOST for the LKAST. Beys' $6.50 Combination Black Rubber Rain- $430 coal and Hat at Excellent for stormy weather in fact, every boy of 4 te 18 years should have one te protect him against rain and cold. Geed qual ity rubber. Beys' $5.75 Norfolk $425 Suits Fancy mixed cheuets. Sizes 8 te 18 years. Beys' $7.75 Suits With Extra Pair of Pants gg95 at Corduroy and fancy mixed cheviets. .Full-lined knickers. Sizes ( te 18 years. Beys' $12 Blue Serge Suits al All-wool blue serge with full lined knickers. Sizes 0 te 18 veur!-. Beys' $6.75 Macki naw Coats al . . . Extra geed quality blanket cloth. Sizes !) te 18 years. Beys' $8.50 Mack inaw Coats Warm fancy plaid blanket cloth, with shawl and convertible cellar. Beys' Junier Overcoats at $4.95, $5.95. $7.50 te $9.95 Belted ftyles that button te neck. Sizes '', te 10 years. Beys' $2.25 Knickers. . . Fancy mixed ehouets and cor duroys. Sizes 7 te 18 years. Beys' S !.' Knickers. . . . Fancy mixed eheiets and cor duroy. Sizes 6 te li! years, c;r i T T7S '',J"',im Basement $8.50 $4.95 $5.95 $1.49 89c Women's $2.50 Coutil Corsets Marked for Anniversary AT$1.29 White and pink ceutil, boned throughout with Wahlen boning. Medium-bust model with long luplines. 69c Bandca Mid Brassieres tailored 39 Lace styles. trimmed or Pink or white. Basement Great Anniversary Sale of 250 Dezen 58c 'irkish Bath Towels Tti Sell al Exactly Half 29c Each Woven from two-ply yarns, thick and spongy. Size 'J0x40 IIH'llO. 'I liPse towel are a lun-ef-the-niill let no. lung te affect their -tout wearing qualities or ap pearance. Ileust'krepers, here's your op portunity te profit by .'()' c, S '. j . S l.""ir"'i Hj-' mnt Fer Tuesday Only! Half Price Sale of Chiffoniers & Chifferettes r0 in the let, mostly one of each design. Various finishes, in cluding walnut, maheganv., ieiy, gray and oak. ClutVenieis have large niirreis. ChuTeiettes have the serviceable inclesed trays. Mi 1. i ., e er r i 1. if r' a. .1 a ins ,7)oe uiiiienieF -riciureu $27.50 In walnut, mahogany and oak. Other Chiffoniers & ChilTercUcs f'!"" $30.00 alue. . S35.00 Value. $.'59.50 Value . $15.00 Value. $49.50 Value. $17.50 $19.75 $22.50 $24.75 $70.00 Value . $79.50 Value. $35.00 $39.75 (T J4 e e e e 1 ,S Economy Basement 4" 9 x 12-ft. Tapestry Brussels Rugs $Q 98 If Perfect Would lie Werth $20 S J 3 Here m a wendcrtul opportunity te get a handbeme carpet rug for the price you generally pay for a gias.- rug. Heautiful Uriental and all-ever patterns, new se much in demand. Earlv selection advised. Slightly imperfect " 70c New Precess Fleer evering, Special, se. yd We have been fortunate in securing this entire let of i 33c nun-seconds, full re Is, from a well-known manufacturer. Ne Mall or Phene Orders.. All 2 yards w de. Brinn- ,:' SNLL L l NDUWjS Economy Busenienc ments. N. SNELiKNBUR GCOr INJ y - i ,