Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 02, 1921, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1921
BRiAND BACK HOME
Y
RECEIVED
Premier Greeted With Deference
in Havre, but Without
Enthusiasm
FACES STORM IN CHAMBER
Bj Hip Associated Press
IInrc, Dee. '2. Premier Brland re
turned te France today after five weeks'
nbsence, lit which he presented te the
Washington Cenferenre Frnnec's posi
tion en armament limitation. As he
landed here he was greeted with defer
ence, but without enthusiasm
The entire Trench Cabinet with the
exception of Minister of Justice Benne.
Tfly, and the Acting Premier, War
Minister Bnrtbeu. met the Paris ten
miles at sen en the tug Athlete In n
northwesterly wind which was blowing
half a gale, threatening te send the
tiny tug crashing against the plates
of the hup Paris, M Brland. "Sailor
of Saint Nnznire," bearded the Ath
lete. A heavy sen wa3 running, but the
Premier's opponents made no pretcne
of hiding their opinion that it was
balmy nn compared with the term M
Briand will have te face in the Cham
ber of Deputies next Tuesday when he
(gives nn account of his Washington
mission.
The Premier and his Cabinet mem
bers then were transferred te the de de
Istreyer Admiral Series n former Ger
man craft, en which lie held an in
formal reception He chatted in turn
with vnrleus Cabinet members, who In
formed him of developments since his
departure.
M. Briand was informed that coin
cident with his return lists wcie being
circulated in the Chamber of Dcputiep
and the Senate purprrting te gie tne
composition of n Cabinet under former
President Peincnre, which the oppesi
tien expects will succeed the Briind
rainiBtn should the lntter fa'l as a re
sult of non pament bv (icrminv of its
reparations qunt i due .lantmrv 1"
Although M Peincalre has r framed
from attacking the present cabinet the
former President delivered an address nt
Berdeaux lat wee whlih has been
characterized as n "pregrim spce, li
and M Briand s adtrsurles me raid
ing behind liim The rilln t nn mbers
witli whom Lh cnrrepenilent Hike I tn
daj . however, ft el pesitut t'i it Bmnd
xv ill vvuithir the ster n in th ( luinbi"
Of Deputies Il IMh us he did the
rheppv seas tlii tin ruin-' in llir
Reads and ill 1 ti hl a vnt of
confidence bv a large majent
Londen. I'e 'J . I! A P i
raer Germ in M ni-tei of H n-ti ur i
Batiienan i n e ' atlng u it 1 K
ert Heme ( h ui "or of t ie J"v 1 ;uei
and with effii laN of the J? ink of Pn;
land for a le-n et t'liiiniii i) e ( i
main if wis learned en huh tiuth i 'i
hfre ti li
It w i- mider-f ieil Herr Itir in
weulil In 'h'ti a (h tin i l!l- q Mil
which i huh eihi 1 1 -ail in iblv i
be in tin- hi native
1922 JURY NAMES READY
18,000 Names Are Put In Wheel for
Future Drawings
.Name- if ii i i il i n t '
drawn fm jurj siimi during !'.
weie j.Ui ! ted j ii t'n in rif -wheel
h tin I' ! ' I i '. -
Last eer l'-inn hum- p l
posited in the if e t n le , I it
picti d i- 1 II-1 i n i ' i ' e i .
, Hired -Ii- r i nr
VASSAR STUDENTS AID FUND
Girls Frem This Vicinity Pledfje!
$2600 In $3,000,000 Drive '
Vassar htudents from the vicinity of
Philadelphia have pledged $2(100 te-
ward the $3,000,000 salary endowment i
The S2000 applies te the $100.000 1
total pledge of Vassar undergraduates ,
end also te the 115,000 uueta of thil
locality. , j
National headquarters reports te date
a total of $2,120,510 00. half of which
amount has been contributed b. alumnae i
and former students. The Philadelphia
leealit has raised $.13,000 of its quota.
Se numerous have been the schemes
for raising money and for earning the
pledges made by eluinnac that an nil
vertlHing sheet Is being issued hj head
quarters te alumnae throughout the
ceuntr Silverware, peerless pecan
nuts and balsam pillows arc auleng the
new items and slogans run riot. "Let
'llvmettus' help, nn' Mrs. Stephen
Abbett, of Ctali, who advertises henev
from the Irrigated fields of sweet clever
of the Beck Mountains And inci
dentally hair nets have netted ever $700
te date.
SPESE ID APPEAR
COURT
MONDAY
Physician Tells Judge Promoter
Is Physically Able te An
swer Summons
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DALS1MER STANDARD SHOES
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Isn't it true you are compelled
te stand en your feet lenp hours?
Your arches become weak, you
change your shoes frequently,
but get no permanent relief.
Wouldn't you like te have the
advice of a feet expert, who has
had years of careful study in the
fitting of corrective shoes and
feet appliances.'
Give xeur POOR, ACHING
FEET a chance by having them
fitted with a
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There is no charge for advice,
nd we will show you hew te get
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1204-06-08 Market St.
WIZsRD FOOT APPLIANCES
Start a Qemiine Pearl Necklace forYeur
Little Qirl
3 Pea'ls S5C0
5 Peefis $750 Wi
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8 Paaris $1000 the
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9 Pearls $15 00
10 Pearls $2000
12 Pearls $25.00
KLACE
The Add-a-Pearl Necklace consists of n group of genuine Oriental pearls
strung en a silk cord, inserted in a fine geld necl. chain, se that addi
tional pearls 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 MERC! IANTS JEW EIXRS SILVERSMITHS
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Jventy-JiVe IJearsSctting (joedjfurnitiwe
25Sy2 te 264 S. Fifth St., between Locust and Spruce
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This beautiful combination Mohair Living1 - Roem Suit
with the inviting luxury of its comfy spring cushions,
large roll arms and full spring edge, dtJOEfdHll
expresses fully the hospitality of all Wiser ijjijijvi
Furniture . . ...
Fer the Christmas Season we have specially priced
such articles as Fleer Lamps and Shades, Console
Tables and Davenette and Davenport Tables.
These will make very attractive Gifts.
Our five immense floors give you a variety te cheese from
which, at the prices we offer, cannot be equaled.
The 75 smaller decorated and furnished rooms give
a concrete example of hew this beautiful furniture
will leek in your own home.
Open Saturday Evenings Mail Orders Accepted
The Furniture Center of Philadelphia
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LAWYER ACCEPTS RULING
pnny's nlTnlrs because of. illness, was
dcclnred te be pliyslcnlly fit today by
Dr. Klvvoed It. Klrby, who made n
physical examination nt the orders of
Judge HeKer.
Henry J. Scott, counsel for Snlcse,
nnd Dr. Andrew FlnniiRan, Splenc'i
nephew nnd family ph.vMclnn, nnscrted
Spicse wen tee 111 te lenve Ills home nt
Hojcberougli. Splcne In new under
$2."i,000 bnil en charges of conspiracy
and embezzlement.
Five ether officials of hh cenccrni
arc under ball en charges of conspiracy
te defraud.
'After Dr. Klrby bad testified Mr.
Scott premlRcd Judge Hegcm that
Spiese would be in court Mendnv.
Dr. Klrby tCKtificd he made nn ex
amination of Spicic Tuesday evening.
He found the natlcntx he nnl,l. nttin.il
manner I ln " dressing gown nnd slippers Ijlng
nil inn itw, UIUWHK H I11PIUIH.
"He nppenred te be n vvcll-neiirlshcd
mnn wiin goeci color," testlficcl the phy
be placed in jeopardy if he attended
court, --unless possibly great piijwcm
exertion."
"There would be no such exertion,
said the Judge. '
ROBBERS FRIGHTENED OFF
Frnnklyn Splesp. general
and promoter of the Nntlenal fiiinran
tec Credit Corporation, new under re
ceivership, who 1ms failed several times sicinn, who ndded that liin nxninlnntlim
te appear in Common Fleas Court Xe discleHCil nothing that veuld make him
'2 during the investigation of the com- i believe that the life of the pnt'ent would
Bring
Cries of Stere Proprietor
Family te His Aid
Twe men who tried te rob the grocery
store of Abrnm Sedal, 014 Lembard
street, Inte last night, were wared off
when the proprietor called for help.
Members of his family rushed te his
aid and chased the robbers, who escaped
by jumping several fences.
While one of the robbers engaged
Sedal In conversation, the ether climbed
ever the counter nnd was headed for the
cash 'register. Sedal, celng this, cried
out nnd both men pummclcd him.
Hearing the members of his family
approaching both robbers (led nnd made
their escape. A description wns fur
nished the police who arc invctlgatlng.
'iiwiui'iiiHimi Charge Accounts Invited 'iwhiiiiiiibiHimiii Mail Orders Filiedi'll"Hi;H!,l"l;l"fcllllra
Charge Purchases Billed February First Upen Request
1215 Chestnut Street
Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request
Fur Repairing and Remodeling at a Very Moderate Cost
"Pay for the Werk When Yeu Want It Delivered"
FAVOR STONEHURST FOR P.O
Movement Afoot te Change Name
Frem Upper Darby
A movement has been stnrtcd te have
the name of the new posteffice opposite
ii.. ai.Vf.tiinrti Street Terminal changed
from Upper Darby te Stenchurst.
The posteffice takes Its name from
the erlglnnl township, "Upper Darby,"
which comprised at one time all of that
district, net only of Stenchurst, but
some half dozen smaller districts close
by, all of which have new severed their
connection with the mother township.
11 Months for Wlndevv-Sii
Alenzo Dunbar. nv Xeem
Smith Twelfth street. Was umhI
Judge MeFhcrseii te cloven menu
the county prison nftcr plcndljij.
III MMllBlliiiK IV niuiiun ui me ,i.--j
Charles Heffman. 1015 Se. h,'1?'
nnd stealing three coats valued at JJ
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10.00 - 133.00.
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All "Odd Lets" te Ge!
Average Reductions of One Half!!!
The aftermath of the fast and furious selling of the past few
months leaves many broken lets in our stocks that must be
quickly cleared and for you it means FURS FAR BELOW
REGULAR PRICES for THAT is OUR QUICK CLEAR
ANCE METHOD.
Instead of waiting until the February Clearance Sales we have
decided te offer these stylish, up-te-the-minute garments NOW,
at REDUCTIONS se sharp that they will impel immediate buy
ing. This event offers countless oppertunitites new for Christ
mas purchasing.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Until Required
ReRiilnrly New
80.00 Russian Penv Coats, three-quarter length 39.50
115.00 Trimmed Russian Peny Coats, three-quarter length 57.50
135.00 Trimmed Leepard Cat Coats, three-quarter length 67.50
1 55.00 French Real Coats, three-quarter length 77.50
200.00 Marmet Coats, Raccoon trimmed, 40 inches long 98.50
165.00 Australian Nutria, three-quarter length 98.50
165.00 Natural Muskrat Ceat, three-quarter length 110.00
225.00 Skunk Trimmed French Seal Coats, three-quarter length. .145.00
375.00 Moleskin Coats, three-quarter length 235.00
375.00 Hudsen Seal Coats, three-quarter length 245.00
375.0Q Moleskin Wraps, 45-inch models 245.00
375.00 Natural Raccoon Coats, three-quarter length 245.00
395.00 Skunk Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats, three-quarter length. .265.00
425.00 Skunk Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats, 40 inches long 275.00
450.00 Natural Squirrel, three-quarter length 295.00
450.00 Hudsen Seal Wraps, 45-inch models 295.00
450.00 Trimmed Leepard Skin Coats, three-quarter length 295.00
525.00 Jap Mink Coats, three-quarter length 345.00
700.00 Alaska Seal Ceat, three-quarter length 445.00
750.00 Jap Mink Wraps, 45-inch models 495.00
750.00 Natural Squirrel Wraps, 45-inch models 495.00
750.00 Hudsen Seal Circular Capes, 45-inch models 495.00
900.00 Taupe Caracul Wraps, full length 495.00
675.00 Alaska Beaver Coats, 40 inches long 595.00
1000.00 Broadtail Wrap, 45-inch model 595.00
1650.00 Natural Mink Wrap, 45-inch model 915.00
Chokers, Scarfs, Steles and Sets at Savingsup te 50
jfoteUvU
On Sale Saturday
Our Superb Germania
& Worumbe Mentagnacs
In addition te these we have chosen also the finest
plaid back Winter ulster overcoats for both men and
young men in our stocks se that the total number
in the offer is 700.
All
are
Reduced
Leading the list are our superb Worumbe Mon Men
tagnac Overcoats, all lined with the best Skinner's
satins, edges velvet piped wonderful overcoats.
Reduced from $80 te $68
The next group is composed of Germania
Mentagnacs.
Reduced from $75 te $55
Twe groups of plaid back Winter Ulsters the
very best our tailors knew hew te make will go out
en this new schedule of prices
GROUP NO. 1 REDUCED FROM $60 AND $65 TO flj A O
GROUP NO. 2 REDUCED FROM $50 AND $55 TO (JOO
Plaid back Overcoats at popular prices will be
in great demand Saturday and in order te see that
our customers receive the best value for their money
we have three ether groups markedly reduced
$30 AND $35 PLAID BACK OVERCOATS REDUCED TO QQ Kft
$35 AND $40 PLAID BACK OVERCOATS REDUCED TO $Q()"eO
$40 AND $45 PLAID BACK OVERCOATS REDUCED TO Qft'nA
A Great Sale in
Our Weman's Shep
Quantity Regularly
(9) Natural Squirrel Chokers 16.50
Jap Mink Chokers.. .. 17.00
Aust. Ope-ssum Chokers. 17.00
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(8)
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(4)
Natural Mink Chokers . 25.00
Taupe Fex Scarfs 30.00
Brown Fex Scarfs . . 30.00
Stene Marten Chokers . 30.00
Taupe Fex Sets 37.50
French Seal Steles .... 60.00
Taupe Wolf Sets 65.00
Black Lynx Scarfs 70.00
Cress Fex Scarfs 55.00
New Quantity Regularly New
7.50 (6) Baum Marten Chokers. . 65.00 39.50
8.50 (5) Hud. Bay Sable Chokers. 90.00 44.50
8.50 (7) Brown Fex Sets 85.00 49.50
12.50 (4) NaturaJ Raccoon Sets. . . 95.00 49.50
14.50 (4) Hudsen Seal Steles 100.00 49.50
14.50 (3) Scotch Mele Steles 100.00 69.50
15.00 (3) Pearl Gray Fex Chokers. 110.00 74.50
24.50 (4) Natural Squirrel Steles.. 130.00 79.50
29.50 (3) Jap Mink Steles 160.00 79.50
34.50 (2) Natural Fisher Chokers. 160.00 79.50
34.50 (2) Skunk Stelen 195.00 110.00
34.50 (2) Natural Mink Steles 225.00 145.00
Sweeping in its previsions, letting nothing escape the
pruning knife that means lower prices.
All furs reduced all coats reduced all suits and all
dresses. The department is literally overflowing with
opportunities for women buyers te save money.
. Here Are the New Prices en Ceats:
$1(1.75 for 519.75 coats
$19.75 for 522.75 coats
$22.75 for 527.50 coats
$25.00 for 529.75 coats
$27.75 for 535.00 coats
$37.75 for 545.00 coats
$45.00 for 555.00 coats
$55.00 for 565.00 coats
$59.75 for $67.50 coats
$65.00 for 575.00 coats
$75.00 for 585.00 coats
$85.00 for 5100.00 coats
$100.00 for 5132.50 coats
$110.00 for 5139.75 coats
$129.75 for 5175.00 coats
$135.00 for 5165.00 coats
$145.00 for 5189.75 coats
$165.00 for 5225.00 coats
$175.00 for $250.00 coats
$195.00 for 5295.00 coats
Thn rirhest: nnrl finnef fur. f.;:. j.i. j. :f.., .
Here Are the New prices en Suits:
12.75 for $16.75 suits $32.50 for $39.75 suits
Ut 'II fnr ltl muS 35'00 for 545.00 suits
25.00 for 529.75 su ts $3975 for $5500 su,ts
loe'?! for S5'?X 2 8 $45.00 for $59'75 suits
97nte Sfnnf , $55.00 for $75.00 suits
$28.50 Je $45.00 fr suts reduced from $45.00 te $75 00
Ii 1 K0L fnWi? frw8UitS redUCCd frm $75- t0 $325'00
$115.00 for 5165.00 suits M25M for $185.00 suits
Here Are the New
$19.75 for 527.50 dresses
$25.00 for 529.75 dresses
$27.75 for 535.00 dresses
$29.75 for 537.50 dresses
$29.75 te $35.00 for dresses
$39.75 te $45.00 for dresses
$49.75 te $55.00 for dresses
Prices en Dresses
$32.50 for 539.75 dresses
$35.00 for 545.00 dresses
$39.75 for $55.00 dresses
$45.00 for $59.75 dresses
reduced from $55.00 te $85.00
reduced from $75.00 te $110.00
reduced from $85.00 te $125.00
Special Saturday-Suits and Overcoats for Bevs
Rn J F1r 125 By8' Suits, former I , 1V'"at0 1UI DJ
6.i) prices up te $20. All sizes 7 1fl7K J A .r ray 1 brown Chevie
18.
Fer Beys'
Tweed Suits with
?15 qualities.
7 K( I ,or , Deys Scetcl' Plaid
$7.50 ,j Blanket Cleth Mackinaw!
A ( Fc
$l.5 extra troupers
Sizes 8 te 18.
$10.75
( Fer jjray and brown Cheviot
( -" wim extra Trousers,
$10.50
$9.50
regularly $12.50.
Fer Beys' Corduroy
with Extra Trousers,
values.
Fer Beys' Scotch Plaid Mack
inaws, inverted pleat models.
Sizes 8 te 18.
Suit;
?13.50
M.Mmnwmmmwwmm Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted vmnwammmm
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