EK21K1 'V jW ran, i '-BVENiG PUBCIO' tiSR-teitAMtPErA, . TUESDAY PEOIjMBEB 13, -Aft, V MAYOR HARMLESS RAYS SENATOR VAR El Tells Guest3 at Watsen Dinner j Moere Is Just "Fresh in Everything" KNOCK FOR "HIGHBROWS" "TIip Majer ! frcli bul hnvjule'i." This it Senater Krtwln H. Vnrc's latest opinion nbeut the City Executive. f,pre.cd Inst nielli nt n te.Mlmenlnl te Thernon r . euikini v h. pIpcI. eiven by rltlzrim et inn Must "Malta Allowances" for Vara, Mayer's Retort 'Allewnticcx should bciinil? for tlie fpclliiRH of the 'blKRPKt sfrcpt-clran-ItiK cotitrneter In the world,' who iiltlimigli Htlll n political bnux, will be pnsbpil out of tin- street -denning nml ik-Iipn I'Pinevnl ImipIiipss entirely by .Tiftiiiiir.v 1. I lmve no III foci feci Iiir njjnlnM tlie Scnnter." TIiIh wire. Mnyer Moere' colli celli colli inent teilny en nn utttick inmlc en lilm Inwt niplit by Hennter Vnre. "The Majer Ik frcli but harm less," wns the Vnre comment. READING W ILL BUY TWO WOMEN INJURED Fa 1 00 STEEL COACHES RITES FOR FATHER CROWLEY Will Reduce Number of Weeden Cars en Read te 240, Presi dent Dice Says TO FIX WRECK INQUEST dinner Treasurer Twntvseceml Wnrd. v.-hcie lie is n give Win Varr lender, in ,i..r;..n- Ocrmantewn nvenue. "I didn't mean only fresh ns n Mtyer." the Senater explained, "but fresh in everything." "'Tim hlehbrewH knew nothing nbeut .titlpq nnd they cannot run this town, ffld Sennter Vnre. "The Inst eleetie nn they de ether I Hundreds Attend Services for St Teresa's Veteran Recter I MuiidrrdH of pert-oils today attended' nt the fllnerill of llie llnHl .tnlin Prmv- 1 ll' . l'IX'1,11' of Sit 'I'nrnun'u P tlinl in i ell til Clinreli. Ilrend nnd Catharine streets. nrcllnnl Dougherty presided and the 'I he Philadelphia nnd TlcndiiKt Rail way will buy 100 steel cur" te replace wooden eenehes, necerdlng te Agnew T. nice.Npresident of the rencl. The pur cline of thee enrs will greatly tedute the hnznrcl of wrecks si'di as occurred Newtown brunch Inst wed:. The Philadelphia -mid Itendlng new ms 205 steel ears in line, ninety Inte Excavation In .Kentlnrjten Avenue Sidewalk Twe women were Injured yesterday nt different times by falling into the snme oxcnvntlen in the sidewalk en Ken sington nvenue near Cumberland street, where the O. K. Engineering Com pany, of New Yerk, Is laying electric conduit. Mrs. Ilnrrlrt Harrison, sixty-nine ycnrH old, of U007 Hnst J.etterly street, shertlv" nfter 1 P. M.. wns walking ever tlie temporary Jtenrclwnlk when one of the plnnks broke, musing her te fall Inte the hole, which is nbeut eight feet deep. She wnH lifted out of the hole with considerable difficulty, nnd taken te the Episcopal Hespltnl. Her condi tion is serious. Sinrtlr nf er t ocieck .uiss r.ii7.n WHEELER HISSED IN ADDRESS HERE binned, but tbq arid npplnuse drowned out the hlbilnnl sound of displeasure. Later In, the evening there was din din citMfilen from the fleer. Mrs., Imogen IB. Oakley spoke en Civil tservice wun uefcrcncc te prohibition ngents. Dr. W. W. Keen cited tntlntic8 te show beneficent effects of prohibition. Ilnrrl- son H. Merris said that If the majority , 1n,l retpd for iirohlbltiea he dldn t knew when the voting toelrplnce. ..- t i, Htnt.i pnntRrence vi Council of Jewish Women and of the Ktnte Federation of Women. the ppfrsr- r Anti-Saleen League Ceunsel' A pnrty of ' several hundicd proml-Mnil-euiuun uutigue vuwn mm" in filmed was Speaks Before Contemporary j WJr IJ'iiS ' thai Club in Bollevue party were drunk. ORGIES ARE PICTUREp' WOMEN HEAR ART TALK We believe in personal helpfulness and interested cooperation with our cus temcrs, whether the work in hand be a simple announcement or a large catalog .w-s tlint. And Jhc newspapers rnn't Wrnl Philndelphln The Hev. Fraud A. llrndy wns deacon and tlie Hev. Ftniicis P. MrClnii wns the sub-deacon. .... - 1 1 ' rm... . . ... . 1 dries. ,. , i!,... ..!,-' "" "insier 01 ceremonies wns tlie Before Scnnter An re began discuss nc , K,,v- Ai (nssj,v nll,i ,i1( scrnu,n wh "inside" pentics iinrmuiy iuhi .-.. ...v ,,rcm.i,-,j by ti1(, Ucv, Dennis Ureiighnl. I I here wa. singing by the priests' choir. led ly tlie llev. William . Kmie. Interment was made In Hely Cress Cemetery. Father Crowley, whewns sixty-two ycnr old. had been rector of St. Terca's Church for twenty-live years. He died Inst Friday after nn illnevs of two yeiirw. TWO ARE HELD IN ATTACK relebrnnt of the mnss, which stnrtcd at , wooden cms with htccl undcrfi nine, and 10 e clock, was the Hcvll Jehn F. Ora- -.40 all-wooden cars. The HUlng of the hum. of the C hurch of Our I.ndy of I contemplate! order will reduce I he Ictery. n classmate of Father ( rewlpv .. ..r i e.in rw.i.i, .......L 1,L XllUtlVtl llt1 ,' u. - ..- Perhaps the hls-es which greeted , some of the remarks mnde by Wayne both Fredericks, of H-1N I'-nst Hilten it. " neeier. penerni i-iiuneei . " street, wns wnlklng ever the same fllncc I Anti-Saleen I.engue. nt nn nddrcss Inst when n second benrd. nt another point. nlt I)ofeI.p ,,. (-0tcinpernry Club. In arw.sUT?A s;, ski . -l -- a nUe was taken te tlie episcepal ues- -,-;Xeweil vVpt Wnuse the club Miss lllt"1, ' members didn't like her free verse. Jenne'tt T,.m uilDT IM PRACU 1 T,,p'iC ,lls,,es cnme nt n t,n p lV"n 1 TWO HURT IN OrtHbH 10 referred te n previous spenker. Her- nee .1. Bridges, lender of the Ethlrnl I Street Culture Society of Chicago. . Mr. viointiens 01 tne 1 Prof. F. A. Parsons Addresses Jew ish Council Prof. Frnnk Alvn Parson, picsldent of the New Yerk Scheel of Fine nnd Applied Arts, addressed the Philadel phia Section, Council of Jewish Women en "Art in Its Relation te Religious Expressions, " today at the Mercantile Cliib. Urend street above Master. Carrie Teller Kuhti and Mis itte Mlrinm deldberg read i-e- X Tun Helmes Pmiss, Vtinttn 1315-29 Cherrv Strett . PhUidelphli Truck ' nslde pentics ihuiihmij nw m-.-n nn tnnlc In addition te praise for the guest . Jhener. The City Trensurer-eleet. who is nlc cnniriniiii "i i"'- ,ih-'"m--u Citv Committee und chairmnn of the ltcpubllcan Committee of the Twenty--etend Wnrd, was lauded for Ills pollti pellti ,nl leadership by nn array of speakers. nludliiK President Judge. J- Willi Mnrtin, of Common Picas teurt Ne. 5. Among ethers who spoke were Fred prick J. Sheycr. City Treasurer: Rep rftentntive Geerge P. Harrow. Coleml Shelden Petter. Ceuneilninii Charles II. llnll nnd Richard Weglein. president of Council .... ,, , . . At n testimonial dinner te Mngistiute r,i r Hnker In Hie .Mil est ic iietei Ul night. Mnyer Edward I.. Rnder. of ; jB t0 r,m cmiles lliiuser, a slu Atla.itIeCity:ArinandT. Nichols iilse k .,m s , T f , cfAtlantcl'ity; (.eerge fl .Mejidcnnd ,,.,,, aft(,rlll)en i)mvnn, Mnr,M L,:. CharleH. .rakelew ete speakets. IjihU X. no d-mitli wns teastnuister About five hundred attended. Men Accused of Beating and Rob bing Charles Hauscr, Shoemaker Charged with attnrklng nnd attempt- line- yes- !:i41 'iglitli -trpet. and Jehn Schwab. (K51 North Eleventh street, were held without bnll for further henring by . w. , n... .p, Magistrate O'Jtrlen at the Twelfth and SEEK TO BAN YELLOW CABS Pim- streets police station tliis morning. I 'pin- j)aij. entered Hauler's shop anil Company Claims Sele Right te Have! attacked Thin with nn Iren last, it is v T , charged, but Hauscr fought them oft Taxis That Celer lllltll njs ,.,.I1S W(,rp iu,ar( 1)V PK,berM, The Yellow Cob ( emniiny iin asiceu wlie gave the alarm. 'Hip men tied, for ether painted yellow. lookout, escaped. A bill in cnuHy "led in Common i PlonsCemt Ne. " alleges Mint iiultiiter--1 of the yellow tuxiciib ure guilty of un fair trade competition, are eveichnrging i and cilng inferior service te the detri ment of the Yellow Cub C empnny. wlucli rlaiins exclusive right te Hint color feheine. Thee speeilicnlly named in the loin plaint are Charles M. Steinmetz. Uob Ueb crt A. Smith. Marry Yeeyer, J. A. Kt-iler nnd Albert Ehrlich. The com plaint tntex that thirty tnvicahs nre new being operated in imitation of the Yellow Cub Cempuny'.s machines. of the rend have announced the policy of placinj ull-stcel equipment en its; lines. C. H. Ewlns vice president in i barge ' of operatien1) nnd maintenance, said) llml the Rending hns mere steel reaches i in proportion te mllenge thnn nny ether I lead in the Cnlted S.ntes. It was -Cited, nl'ii. thnt the Rending N well toward the top in the properti in of it slngie-trnck mileage te its deulile-tinck njllenge. Corener Willin Neville and Dis It let Attorney Renuinger. of Ment gempry County, today will set the date for the InqusMt te be held in Norric Nerric Norric tewn next wed;. Ciile.s something un foreseen happens. 'the inquest will be et for wxt Tuesday, these efljcinls Mild. Mr. Rennlnger will be present 1 ersennlly nt the Inquest. The Inquest hns been delnyed se thnt some witnesses who nr" injured may be able te appear and testify. HAD GOOD MEMORY Car rhe Yellow C nu rempiiny nns nsueu wlie gave tne alarm. i iip men tied, n ereliminarv injunction te restrain .jiursiied by Pntreliiian Magan. wheever- ,,, ,,lte,.tl frnin u-iiif fiib 1 took them nt Eighth and Locust streets, icr tnxl opeiatei.s fiein u-..i(. auA tlii,(, mnn thelRh (() ,nve b(1(,n u BOY HURT BYJTRUCK Injured en "QUARTER FLOP" TOO MUCH Unemployed Can't Stand Lodging Beest of Ten Cents Twenty-five cents is mere thnu most i,f the unemployed of the vicinity et IVntli and Locust si recti can uffeid te piy for a nrjht'.s lodging, it appears. When the Inasmuch Mission ni 1011 l.ncnsi stieet boosted its rates from fifteen cents te tweiily-five" yesterday afternoon a ne.en men found themselves nllheut n lodging place for the night. The were arrested, charged with loung ing. Magistrate O'Rrien was told most nt the men were known te be steady work ers but er the iclinm of the present hard time- lie released all but these with police re old- While Playing Soccer Summer Street Themas- Stack, fifteen years old. 'JOIW Winter street, i in the Medice-Chirurgi'-al Hospital with concussion el tlie brain after being run down by n delivery I ruck at Twenty -tirst and Summer streets last evening. Stack was playing "soccer" in the stieet with j a tin can when he was triick. ( Fred Link. 1 1(10 North Corlies street. ' driver of the truck, was hi Id in $5(10 bail today by Magistrate tirelis. te await tlie outcome of the boy '.s injuries. Policeman Recognized Stelen and Its Driver as Well When Patrolman Ferney saw an auto mobile en the st ret w hlnh had been reported stolen he recognized the driver as Jeseph Gotwals, SKIM Arneld stieet. Me swere out a warrant for (ietwuls nnd Magistrate Price held him I" $1000 (mil this morning for n further hearing. The pntrelmnu hud seen the car Sat urday night, but when he arrested Cot Cet wals' yesterday he denied that lie had stolen the car. Tlie mnchlnt belonged te J. W. Fagnn. of 1071 Pounteii street, nnd wus stolen nt Ridge nvenue nnd Scheel Meuse lane. Hits Aute at Frent and Lehigh Avenue Twe men were injured when nn nuto nute nuto mebile in which they were riding was struck by a motertruck last night nt Frent street and Lehigh avenue. The car nnd the truck were bnclly dnmnged. The automobile wns going west nnd the truck wns speeding in the opposite direction. The men Injured are Owen Fly nil. 1021 West Celumbln nvenue. nnd Owen Sweeney, 1011 Columbia nvenue. Ench tceelvcd severe cuts and bruises. They were taken te the Episcopal Hespltnl. The truck wns driven by Otte Fnlkelt hageii, Ifi'J." Erie avenue. Me was un injured. v BURY BARONESS HERE Beatrice von Wullersterff Died In Reme September 20 Rareness Iteatrice Railey von Will-' lersterff. daughter of Majer Charles Weaer ltalley. tMOO UcLnneey street, and who died in Reme, September "0. j will be burled quietly from the home of i her father tndnv. ! I AInlni- Itnlipv is tlip treasurer of I Rnlley. Ranks .S: Kiddle, jewelers. Knrene.ss llniley wns mnrried in St. Patrick's Church, at Twentieth and Lo cust street. May .'!. 1017. She wns In troduced with the debutante set of 1014-15. Tlrlili-PM relntpil mnnv prohibition law which he saw in van oils cltle Mr. Wheeler n.slpd for nnmes of the riolnteiM and nid he would see te It they were bended tewnrd jnil. It wns nt this point low binning, mixed with faint applause, was easily heard through the Clever Kcjin. where the meeting wan held. Although he acknowledged that he hail never violated the prohibition piuendment. Mr. Bridges attacked the Velstead net. Mr. Wheeler defended evervthlng that the Anti-Saleen League bad 'den- There was applause for each, th" wet applause being mere vo ciferous and prolonged than thnt. from (he dry. Once Mr. Wheeler was W y Office Samil amvdl lies Lilheferaphin, ), jT vmsm riiamtnL-emnpain, J)29 Mariket Stxcc' lty L FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings THE R0SENBACII GALLERIES 1820 Walnut Btrt fl Jt .li J"n m . ' s Will this man .j -: :.fit into your organization? i WV. CAN 100 r,Ki: MORE ORDERS rim PERSONAL ENGRAVING EXCLUSIVE CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS BURT & BURT 1001 CHESTNUT ST. I! i i The advertiser is equipped te handle the sales or advci tising department of a busi ness house requiring his whole time, or will act as advertising counsel for a few concerns en a part-time basis. C 710. LEDGER OFFICE 5 iiLVEnst-inus t. -- . .,. J&v"-- -?Us ARTICLEar5lLVER H that make appreciated and lasting Gifts for Women Neah Bagaand Puraes- Toilet Ware Dehne Powder Bexes - Manicure Seta Desk Ware Cigarette Caacs Vanity Cases Canayjars and Bexes Perfume and Cologne Bettles-Bodkin 5eAs HUDSON 12-0 i n .r nc l'ninuptn'' tlrlMi lienn nnti,i bi'iut.fui m,irenn palm .mil imiIkiIhieh nfn' rn r fr-1 l'(Ultmcnt A wnllikrflll l-u , HS.VI NEEL-CADILLAC CO. 525 M.rlcct St., Camden, N. J. C.imilell -081 BRASS MR. NORRIS'S "big" novel is rolling up a "big" holiday snlc. Put it en your list. Any book shop can supply it. $2.00 E. P. Dutten & Ce., 681 5th Ave , N. Y. twn isiijwiiinwiiiiii'wiiiiaw i I Twe Unusually Attractive I Cynwyd Hemes Ave. East of Bryn Mawr a Highland a i? 1 FINE STATIONERS Just irem Par in: BEAUTIFUL SILK HAND BAGS and PORTEMONNAIES Celers suitable for Morning Afternoon and Eveninjr Frem $10 te $75 1121 Chestnut Street tit Its a model. i S2w "!J5v. s f jtJim Enthusiastic Telephone)' "Hce Jane! I just bought a Christmas present for the gitls! . . . Ne, I don't mind Christmas shopping like this. The Moen people took me out for a demonstration this morning. 1 was sold as seen as I took a leek at that car but I thought n ride .would de me geed. La Petite Sedan, thai new Moen . . Hew much? $2785 and you ought te see what you get for it. It's a wonder. "We may as well use it until they get home from college. . . . Sure! I'll get it tomorrow. . . . Geed bye." Ai Ce rcicn OPEN CARS - $I7A5 CLOSED CARS - S2785 T. O, D. Fctety Moter Cars The car of the ten proven units MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. Tel. -Poplar 1425 834 N. Bread St. 1 s cctS) fftf . i - j. v W III IB I -.- pwtsrw & i F.ii . m " (f 46'-..b47,mSTS Pari avMFim fiiwi. v tHAm I HStsKlf(,ul? :mmuwmm www 5e4-50G-c50B Tlftft -AafllUC New Yerk aStft?Carlten etel BROAD AND WALNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA FINAL REDUCTIONS All Our Superb Winter Fashions Have Been Radically Reduced te the Lewest Prices in the History of Our Establishment Reductions Include All DAY DRESSES EVENING GOWNS COATS CAPES AND WRAPS SPORTS APPAREL FURS AND MILLINERY Fashionable Hand Bags and Vanity Cases SPECIALLY PRICED $10, $15, $20 te $45 Values from $25 te $150 BEAUTIFUL FRENCH NOVELTIES IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Candlesticks Just reeehed, a fine Silver Candlesticks in a selection of large range Shetliel of size- Price $5.00 te $20.00 a pair Exceptional value at these price-. The Rosenbach Galleries 1320 Walnut Street 11 Price, $14,750, With Garage Hi.iutl new fvcrvlliliiB oeniploti , Ideal lienim ' licclroemc -' bailm, ' ''epper en tiers and rain NpeuliiiK Mem convenient miliurban homes. 'e hlnelts from fvnwycl Station, Penna 7! It 3C minutes by trolley rr' 'i' OK j Hull -a beautiful auto ride llneiiijli K.ilrmeunl 1'erU. Clese ' 'ihoeI'j Merea nnd churches - BOTH HOMES OPEN TODAY JOHN H. McCLATCHY HI ILDI'.rt OK 1IOMLS K.TOil'IMIII!llim " " !. lHp1H iniiiiiiiiiniiiii ws ''Urhthea,," Qaatity Ctan Natural light in the school room can be uniformly distributed te the desk of every child. Before the specifications for glaaa for your new school building arc decided upon, get all the facta about Pressed Lena Glass. Full information and sam ple en request. OEd.4 IflCU HiftES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th and Witnut PHILADELPHIA MacDonald & Campbell The Best Christmas Gifts for Men Xmas takes en a new interest and gladness, when a man receives a gift marked "MacDonald & Campbell" All men knew what that name stands for in men's goods. Silver Belt Buckles, $2.00 te $5.00 Dress Stud & Butten Sets,$4.50 te $1 1 .00 Knitted Silk Mufflers, $5.00 te $16.50 Umbrellas, $2.00 te $15.00 Gloves, $3.00 te $6.00 Lined Gloves, $4.00 te $10.50 Silk Neckwear, 75c te $4.00 Sill? Shirts, $7.50 te $1 1 .00 Madras & Fiber Shirts, $2.00 te $6.00 Silk Half Hese, 75c te $5.00 Bath Robes, $6.00 te $15.00 Dress Waistcoats, $7.50 te $15.00 1334-1336 Chestnut Street r:aig5agsiflg?gfiggaisgg $45.00 $45.00 Men's Suits That arc unmatched elsewhere at the price L n finished worsteds, silk mixtures, cheviets and tweeds all sizes. Reed's Standard of Tailoring. A concrete illustration of real values in real clothes. JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-1426 Otestttttit Sfarect .. t r r i,,,di .tii ,,., m r "' ' Aj. i J 1 4 r " 1- V l 1 I V ! l j J i ft, '' . i, Whet Your Appetite for our Super - Values by looking around at ether stores. Our idea is net only te sell but te undersell.- SUPER VALUES 28 33 $38 & I3 OVERCOATS A won derfully complete collec tion of handsome, warmtli warmtli witheut - weight, plaid back materials. Ulsters, Raglans, Conservatives, Bex Backs and many nov elty models. Without ex ception all arc sold at Super-Value prices. i n k n v .s SUITS Worsteds, chev chev eots, cassimercs plaids, ever - plaids, pencil stripes, oxford mixtures, blues, browns, herringbones and what all. Super-Values, $28. $33. $38 and $43. p k n t: v JUNIOR SUITS Just in many light colored fancy cheviets with the sort of style touches that tickle the young fellow $24 te $32. PATRICK MACKINAWS Fer Juniors for school, skat ing, sledding and all outdoor sports. Patrick-Duluth qual ity. $15 and $18. Perry & Ce. Kith and Chestnut SUPER-VALUES in Clethes for Men The Gift of Gifts A camera portrait of yeu-sclf made with the latest art lighting effects as full of tone and feeling as though from the brush of a master. A Gutcltunst Portrait by the "photegrapers of celebrities" since 1852. Sittings may be had cither in our studio or at your home. Portraits taken this week will be finished in time for Christmas. I 722 Chestnut ht. "Phila r One of Heskins' Desks WILL MAKE A Practical Gift fr-.u"-;.; u.vntf m SEn.,-- -sa y j fc ' i1" t ,-.i"t - li'imiii, ii an r ueiiiaii, m- t,ui-t a desk, vhich en will ('mil Ivm p hi a Trent nriety of si (, nn, )',, ihs. Wc iiKn (dci Si'i-tuinal I5c'C)kias.': llli-iiru Luiup-, hi'tli for home a'vl (flier; ('a'tj Tables, He'lsiile TahleF, "l.ver sharp" 1'cnciN, H-ief Case and ether useful unifies wIihtj an- always acceptable and in reckI taste. ViJif Our Leather Cotde Department far Reasonably Priced Gifts MM i , m ii 904-906 Chestnut Street The GIFT SHOP of CHESTNUT Strttl Meet Dave Hendersen m a lie of the i reds, hit grows k up te he a crcuik anil Hcre.i . fi e jears m prison Inr tlie thelt of $100.01)0. 'I his grip, ping ster : "FROM NOW ON" 3oer . h I'rank !.. Packard, the ail - thoref "The Miracle Man." i iH-KiiiH DHiureay, weceniDer 17 in Hie h 'i 'i ?IIB EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERm" 4 ffi 'I ir.a TW '11 I D 1 t.vfl ! i 1 1 .,m&,Mm, m.-..A