x U-' 'V v.- !' f : t E N $5741 ESTATE ftlfss Mary Cebhran's Will Cares for Animals and Abused Children MRS. FELTUS-LEFT $190,000 Six nlinrity nvRniilzntletiH xxem either nx illiect or rmithinciit named vT..(1!nrM It) til XIIJ of .Mll .M.'IIV iferrls Cochran, of till Seuth Txxfiit.x ..ind Ktrect. (ImiRlitcr of tlie Inte 'I i in Is rVehrnn. lili' "" probnte-l tmlnx. ite "tiite - vnlue.1 nl !r,7i.r.ne. Thexxlll r,nt',(l n tiiisAuml te pin J0fK) nmitiWx in tin IVniisOvnina Seclct'i fei the Pretentien of ('iiieltt te Vnlmn'le. The money N for the upkeep of the Trntls Ce'lunn mcmeiinl horse wilcrlns c.ir. An annuit.t of $.1000 W te be paid te the Soclety for Orsnnllii? Charity. Tim ,111 ttltmlnte-. tli.it if IliN society (lis kinds the income N te be dltided eiiitill' smene the Heciutt for the Protection of rMldren from Crueitt ; the Penns.thn nla Piisen Seelcty. the Plillndclphln Sfasheie IInm nt Atl.intlc Cltj, Hie Auxllhiit te the Pentic Ivmiln Society for the Pretentien of Unieltx te Ani mals and the American Anil-Vivisection Seelcty. The will nl'e mntle n nuniber of prl rate bequest''. MIsh rnnnie T. t'echran. litr sinter. tn8 made the piincipul lega tee. The will of Coin Teltus. hlet of Reswcll O. I'clttiM. Nlneiernih anil Walnut street", which illtne-ed of a SIIIO.000 estate, beniieutlieil SUOAlOO te th1 I'l'iinxj Hanln Kpileptle Hospi tal and I olenj l'aiui at Oahbuitie. CbcMcr Coin, t. The residue was left te Hcnrt I). Paxfeen, the will statins te was beflucathed the bulk of the es tate becaiife the testator had known him clefdy for many yearn. The will of Almcdn C. Kunkcl, Glad stone Apartments. Eleventh nnd Pine streets, who died November 27, directed the payment of .fHOOO te the Ladies Guild of St. Mntthetv's Lutheran Church and S"000 le St. Matthew V Lutheran Cliur'h., The Intirest en the Hni bequest 1 te be used for renniih le the eliurcli organ, which was the gilt of Mis. Iviin iel's luisbaml. the late Iteuj.imlu S. Kunkcl. Anether will orebnlcd tedux was that of Leuis H. Meter. 7011 1 Tulip street, which dlBpeMcI of a !?20,000 estate In prlrate bequests. Inventories of personal estates filed tedav were these of .Mnrgartt Hobsen. J5003.rM: Hcllth M. (irinci, SG2!l.".uO: Anna C. Meet., S7.V2.0I ; Man S. Hut tar. W435.ni : Karl Ketlie. .T373. and eJhn M. Kech. S3M.1.S4. WEST CHESTER TEACHERS ASK EXTRA-WORK BONUS, Reiterate Demand for Pay as In In atrueters of Nermal Seniors Nest Chester. Pa.. LV. II Tarhcrs in the public si hoels, of this p!arc, cxclucMe of the high sihoel. faced mrmbTs of the Scheel Ileaid last niclit at n ineetmg of the latter at the high tehoel. hihI reiteiated theii demand ler thajwnus claiimd b them as instnuters of the ineinheis of the senior class of ths State N'ermal Scheel here, which urn tin had al.ed for a week age ibcn It w.is le.irned lliat (IicKh drawn In their order nnil sent heie liv tbr State fjcp.ntiiient of lMucatien were! ,.uppef4d b n i tiling of the local Scheel Heard te he turned eer b them te the filieel fund of the borough. Dr. S I.'iej llarbei. chaiimnu of the si lieul bnard. presided at the meet- In; , A statement from the tcntlicis wm prfccnteil b Mis Plerenee Hilten, who Propounded twehe ijutstlens tn the beard. Her !lateinent covered ull phases of the dibputc. The fact was pointed out thut the sjilailes were the same as en former (entiacw and en bonus was jiven for the instruction of the Nor Ner mal seniors It was aKe called in the attention of the beard that tench -a in etlicr schools acting as instruc tors receive tiem $'J0O te S100 per , year udditlenal ever their contracts for l?eal work. ( "We believe," said Miss Hilten "that the money has' been celng te the school fund Instead of te the teachers through n misunderstanding of condi tions, but we hone still te gain our point." Xe decision was made by the beard PRINCESS RADZTWILL HELD FOR RUNNING UP HOTEL BILL Alleged Swindle of Cecil Rhodes At tributed te Her Ifew Yerk, Dec. 1 1. Fermei Prtn j sa Catherine Jiadziwill. of lUissla. i held In .$1000 bail for ceuit by i ifafiitrate Lcvine jesterday, en a barge of violating the Hetel Act, In that she had failed te pa .lU'.IO due te the Hetel Kmbassj . Answering the plea et hei attorney at consideration en the ground that she & of royal bleed and clescl con cen Mcted "with dlpleraatip elides. Assist- , ant District Attorney Oibbs told Mag- ' latrate Lcvine that the Princess had 'rvcd eighteen mouths in the Seuth . Africa Heuse of Detention for swin djlng Cecil Rhodes in a forgery et 1200,000. "If the Princess will kindlv take the stand I will prove my iisser- . tlen," Mr. Glbbs said. ' At the close of the arraignment Princess Itadziwill vehemently denied the accusation et the Afcsistanl District Attorney. Princess RncUlwill, or Mis Cnther- i ne Mar Kelb-Diimin, lift -eight. rs old, is the nuther of "Uehlnd the il at the Ilusbian Ce-irt, I'he Aus- I trian Court Fiem M'lthin," and oilier woks under the numu of Count Paul Vasslli. ' The Princess is the daughter of Count I Adam llrevs ski, of Russian Poland, nnd iiU tluee children by her marriage te irlnte Wllllnm Itadlwill. Her eldest n was killed en the Eastern front " In the war HOLD UPCAMDEp TROLLEY But Pedestrian Frightens Bandit , Before He Get3 "Fares" n attempt wiu nuulc enilv leilnv le held up Andnwv Hteelman, cuBjJu'ctur , IQOturmnil nf li nnii.miiiWlNilliiv nd vu tlle Slxth Btn'et ll"c- (,niden. ' "hen Htpciman stepped at Llncwtreet nd took en a man lie found himself TW s nln ,lln 'n'le of it revolver "ero hteelman could hand ever Ills .s-, a Pelcfctrlan walked across the Jpct in front of I he car and the Negro fucn fled. I Jeu remembei "The Miracle Man'' " was Biieccssful as serial, Play nnd niovle. book, 09 newest story bv Its author, Frank lt Pacltaid. "Frem New On" -Jllns In the 1Sisnie Pudme OMKB next Saturday. I MRUS SHAR Lauds Arms Parley KT. UI5V. W.M. MANNING V. K. Hlsliep of New Yerk, who sees in Hughes' plan step toward world peace "PAVEMENT SLUGGED ME Did It "Mes- Maliciously." Spry Youngster of 510 A middle-aged man in respectable dress, iiikishly nwrj. reported at the dispcnsni of the Hahnciu.mn Hospital enrllj this morning and asked te hae some discoleiation removed from his nese and ejes The Interne en duty dipped a pen Inte tin Ink and said, "NnmeV ' "Themas C.issld "Hew old, Mr. f'assich ' "I'he hun'red and ten "Ne. Whnt's jour age'' said the Intel ue in a louder tone. "Pive hun'red an' ten," lcpllcd M.-. C.vssidj. And then with a little gulp, "tieln' en live hun'red an' clcen." The interne Mghed wcarllv and wrote "ageelO" in the blotter. "What hiippened te jeu, Mr. Cas Md ?"' "Pavement slugged me mes" mali c leiish slugged me. ' The doling clcnter sighed again anci wrote "sns iaement hit him " After putliiiK ainiia en .Mr. CWidi'b bruises llie 'cut him awa., The in terne snirf this morning that he hoped Mi. Cassld could sleep It efT. CITY BUYS PRISON SHOES First Convict-Made Goods Bought by Municipality 1 lie Inst -ale te a miinlupjliiv of shoes muiitif.il tilled bv inmans ln State pi icons iis completed t,is morning when Mnvei Moere signed a contract with I he' Piisen Lnber Comniissien for s.-.r.ne I mil imenth i State law forbade alcs of piisciu-maniifiifttiied goods te cities The ceutr.nl signed techi was wen against competitive bidding. The shoes me for lhei Huienti of Hospital. Majer Mfieic digued two etliei con ti.-uts. one with the I'lnl ldelphi.i and Heading Ceal nnd Iren I'enipanv for ie.il eipiiva'uit te SL'nO.Onil te lie used In the I'ppitlmuit of I'uhlic Works ancl the etliei a '.'T.OOO centinct with the Austin, (leihiini. Mcllvanc Compan for installalien of n icmedclcil hentliu svstem in the old Cltv Hall nt FiftJi and Chestnut Hieets NAB FOURTH JAIL-BREAKER Heward Ayres. Sought by Wood bury Sheriffs, Found Here Heward Awes, one of the four men who bloke out of the Gloucester County iail nt Woedhurj. N. .1.. the night of November 2(1 Inst, nfter felling the war den with n piece of lend pipe, was cap tured last night in n looming house near Fourth ancl Neble streets, this city. The three etliei men wcie captured e few dnvs nfter the ev aped. When Ajres wns arrested b.v Deputy Sheriffs Hareld Leap and Jehn Sharp, of Woedbui). he said he had expected te be arrested long before he was. Ile was taken back te Woedburj and locked up in the jail, from which he escaped 'I he four men have been in dicted In the (hand .Itirv for assault with intent te kill nnd breaking in tl . They will have n trial seen mvMMWmw,v.m H Silk Neckwear for Gifts $1.00 Neatly Boxed for Xmas 1235 MARKET ST. and 1 S. 13TH STREET IV Twe 1 7 Stores J EKmim ptrBLid ingnmaipfliL BISHOP SEES PEACE OF Four-Power Pact "a Leng Step Forward," Says New Yerk Prelate. WCDC Tfl ncniPATC Dill DIT HtHb TO UhUIUAIt rULPIT I Serielun HiirIicr' speech nt the opening of The Disarmament Confer- ence will be set down ns one of the great events in the history of the world, in the opinion of the Rt. Rev. 1 Wlllam Mnnnng. Hlsliep of New Yerk In the Dplscepal Chinch, who Is here tedav as the guest of lllshep Rhino Rhine lander. "The new ticaty." said lllshep Manning, "is n great step forward en the wn toward world peace because it cleais the ground nnd gets rid of the difficulty that has existed en nc- , count of the trentv bctwccn Grent 1 Ilrltain nnd Japan. It was n grent achievement te get that treaty out of the way. " "The Conference marks a new era and creates a new situation in the world. I consider that the Hughes speech nt the opening of the Confer ence will itself stand out as one of the I gieat events et hlsterv. Its boldness.' its (lefiiiltenesH nnd Its practicability startled the world nnd gave assurance at once of practical results from the Conference. . "One of the great features of the Conference is that it docs net attempt tee much. As n consequence, it will make n ical beginning tewnid fellow ship nnd co-operation among nntiens. and this will lead en te still greater thing'. "The one sure hope and foundation of world brotherhood is iiim and close. fuendship among the Knglish-spenking peoples, ber te cs. All who love pence must la- strcngthen this fellowship by every means In their power. lllshep Manning arrived in the city yesterday and spoke last night at a din ner given by the. Church Club in the lnllA,A-Unfr..r' Mm Irtnnlnt, hll conducted n memorial service nt St. WORLD SECURED (lement's Church, Twentieth nnd Said i nnd Clieiry" streets. At this serv ice a memorial pulpit was dedicated te Hlshep Manning s late brother-in-law, (Jcerge Henry I,ea. who hed, been a vcstr.wnan at St. Clement's. The pulpit was donated te the church iy tlie lamtly et iir. i.va, wne lives at .115 Seuth Nineteenth street. HEAVYWEIGHTS BARRED Philadelphia Man Turns te Allen-' town Mayer In Search of a Bride Albert M. Meyer. 2047 North Elev enth street has written a letter te the Ma or of Altcntewn asking him te find him a wife. He specifics she must be between twenty-two and tliiitv enis old and weigh between IIS and 1155 1 pounds. Since Mr. Meyer says lie caics little whether applicants be of the blonde or brunette persuasion, no one need feel discouraged. Conic enriy and avoid the uish. Any question as te place of i evidence could be discussed with mere privacy nnd nt greater length with Mr. Me.vcr who shyly concedes the enlv reason he lnB ln --00 hull each for ceuit by Mag has net found n Philadelphia girl te fill Istrate Costclle. his i equipments s "entirelv tee much These men. overseas .cteran, are nc- competition." TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Jehn K rssush. (l'i3J Kevntone it und Itelcn IC Steonnen 7014 HaKcriiuui Rt. Hnrrj T S'linnmen, Itnnn r:dmundi at., and Vlldicd i: Hatnmn 3MIC1 JMmunds at Uehert tl Inm a, 1J10 N C'ereitniia st and Kltzab'th Sliir. roll Mercer at Jacob lletrmnu n'lOH I'un ar t and Anna Spc-cter 17110 Malum ive clcerB Den eld HmIiI U fi-t V. Jteacher at . nnd I.llllan V Van IIeutiMi j 118 N. M.ia- cher M WllllHin It Mu Dhy. Jr .'sjft N. VJth si nnd Kthcl K Nusa 4017 N I-ranKlin it Maurice .! Cooper, IB-" Vedre a- and l.late Oetdateln 0-3 nitner t T.sedU L Pfahler 10J5 Orthodox at and Mnrprarit j; Heran 1010 Orthodox at Mnile pttavlelll. Camden X. J . and Mai-la I uccl 13H Harmein. at "rla.'n'lVaen.'V'x Vfh"'.," B,,a A,.tar,K.ISJfrS,iVkNlul,9th " i,n" Anna Teny J. Lat.lnslcl 1!7 X 4um al and Vell.i Pnul. t.m W Cllrard uve ' IWrrj ridchi r lL'", Ileaebcrry t and tsther (leld 51JH Market at .rce C I.rdharn. 141 V 42d i .end Dorethy lleur. 411 X 41!d at rthur i:. rietdlnir. fl.'SS Iecci"! si jnd llllzalx'th II Woedrovv. 77U X 8Sth si laadore 1'nater. 7-,.-18 W'oedluwn cue and Lena Stabler t'JJ X UeUart st William It Devejn, 3131 X leth t nnd I.llllan V Jteac, 2ni Cellins kl I.eula Wflde. DI0H . 2d at., and Jlurc M , Kellv L'40S X Ud ft. ' I.led II Xlckiun. -Obi K. "Drnersit hi. and Anna D. Vlbrlelit Camden Expressive Gifts Reasonable in Price and Highly Gratifying in Character Tell the story of your regard for relatives and friends n gifts that last useful things that will typify your affec tion year in, year out. It is really astonishing what a very large number of gifts we have provided that will delight any man or woman. There are thousands of them, and our annual $150,000 expense and location savinn enables us te sell them at 20 te 30 per cent less than anj ether store. Isn't it worth jour while te save that meneu' As te quality, there's nothing better made. Belew are just a few sugiesliens. Come and see the hundreds of ethers. , Gift Furniture Winther Chairs Rocker .$15.00 te $50 8.00 te 125 5.00 te 10 3.50 te 10 12.00 te 60 12.75 te 50 5.50 te 55 15.00 te 125 5.50 te 25 0.50 te 30 15.00 te 60 2.75 te 15 45.00 te 150 25.00 te 75 25.00 te 115 8.00 te 20 15.00 te 85 40.00 te 05 6.50 te 20 Medicine Cabinet Pedestals Gate-Leg Tables . Tea Wagons . . Carpet Sweepers. Easy Chnirs . . . Smoking Stands . Sewing Tables Lamps . . . Cestuiuersr . Davenport Beds Ladies' Desks Spinet Desks End Tables . . . Library Tables Boek Cases . . . Telephone Stands WINDOW SHADES HENRY LINDE Open Friday ljicnuiga 23rd Street, Columbia LEGION HEAD HERE TODAY i NeW National Commander Will Chief Speaker at Dinner , legionaries of Philadelphia 'arc en I tiptoe for the first lit te this city e their new nntlennl commander, Hen- rnp.i AfnnVtilnr lin will arrive nt h a'cleck thlH afternoon ns a guest of Themns ltebertH Itcatli Marine Pest, Ne. 180, American Legien. He will be the honor cucst of tlie pest at its third annual dinner nt ICuglcr s, tliw evening. When he arrives from New Yerk at the IJread Street fetatien the nntlennl commander will be met by n big delegation of legionaries and win he csceited te the Mayer's reception r0em, City Hall, for n public rcccp- lien, , Commander MacMUcrwiu ectnc cuiei speaker at the Heath Pest dinner nnd ether spenkers will be Mayer Moere, Uolencl Themas W. fliuicr, et uciu ware, Alien Property Custodian; Renr Admiral Nulton, commandant of the Philadelphia Navy Ynrd, and Colonel Franklin IVOllcr. past national com mander of the American Legien. In eluded nmeng the special guests of the j Ucnth l'est arc Colonel Urus a. nau nau feid and Colonel T. P. Kane, U, S. Marine Cerps: Captain O. G. Muriln and Captain Vv P. Roberts, of the U. S. Navy. DRIVE FOR SYNAGOGUE Beth Sholem te Raise $100,000 In Bend Issue The congiegntien of Rcth Sliolem S.Mingegne, Rread and Ceurtlnnd streets has instituted a campaign te raise $100,000 through the ihstic of first mortgage bends. The sjnjgeguc was recent;! com pleted nt n cost of $200,000. nnd It is planned te make it a Jewish Com Cem niuint Center for the Legan section. The SWO.1'00 Is le be devoted te the refunding of the congiegatiennl debt. The bends will pa 0 per cent lnteicst. They will miture at the cud of ten ,cers. Five thousand dellais of the is sue will be lcdeemcd anmtnllv. The drive Is headed by Albert II. Liebcrman. His assistants are Isadore Flshmen and Harry Sarncr. Max Gel- rlieh Is seeretnrr nf the pnmmlHep. nnd Jacob Fdclsteln is treasurer. Trustees j arc Chailcs Silverman and Harry M. Sacks. ROB TEACHER AT SCHOOL Thief Gets $31 Frem Handbag of Miss Helen Barnes A sneak thief whom children of the Ilallewell Public Scheel. Twenty-third and Lembard streets, described as a young man about eighteen jenrs old, get into the teacherV cloak room yes terdaj afternoon nnd stoic $31 from the handbag of Miss Helen Barnes, a teacher. The thief, after entering the building, asked te be shown te room Ne. 8, but Instead of going thete he went te the clenk loom en the third fleer. A few minutes later Miss Hemes dIsceeiecl sonic one had taken her mono. Chll drcn lepertcd n .veung man had been I seen coming down the fire csenpe. and he is believed te have been the thief. TWO VETERANS ACCUSED j Men Charged With Cracking Safe in Frankford Office Charles O'Hrien. of Ilnskill N. .1 . and Charles H. Ruins, of 'IfilN Ditmar street, l lanMeicl. were held this morn. etised of erncking the safe ln the office of the lnctte It numb Cempanv al Prankfeid. The police say they have confessed. About S2000 in caslf'an'i silverware were taken. lleth men were fetmeil.v emp'e.vri), nt the Plumb plant. Hums wns nr icsted Suiulnv night and is wild te have given the police information that sent them te Ilnskill for O'llrien. O'Hrien was persuaded te go with the efhccis tot the State line, wheie he wns piesented with n wairaut for his arref. TYPE 57X CADILLAC V ieterla. nevOv painted. excallant condition llirouiheut. a vendrful alut and elnaav closed ra- nt JlS',0 NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY S2S Mirket Slrett, Camden, N. J. 'Phene, Cmnilrn 20MI FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings THE ROSENBACH GALLERIES 1820 Wlnnt Btraat Gift Rugs Extra Quality Wilten Sf ICemiljrli $12.50 . 19.50 . 85.00 . 95.00 27x54 36x63 8.3x10.6 9x12 . "I lu $8.50 10.75 68.00 78.00 Superior Grade Wiltc 27x54 .... $8.75 36x63 14.00 4.6x7.6 27.00 8.3x10.6 75.00 9x12 . . .. 85.00 $5.75 7.00 14.00 55.00 65.00 High Pile Axmintter 27x54 36x63 8.3x10.6 9x12 . . $5.50 6.75 32.50 35.00 $2.75 3.90 23.00 26.00 Largest manufacturers in Philadelphia. Windows measured, shades made and hung by experts. Perfect fit, highest grade ma tennis and lowest prices positively guaran and Ridge Avenues iv 1021 RDNNIWHl ARAI1M Be UUIllll 11 L.UL. IIVUIIM ' . ASSAILS FIRE FUNO . i "Condition Infamous," He De clares, Replying te Snyder's "Pure Bunk" Claim "Waiving all politics, the condi tion of th'e Stnte Fire Inmr.tn'-e Fund if infamous." This comment by .ludge Kiigrne C. Rennlwcll was nnde in answer te the flntcment of State Treasurer Snvder that the jurist's charges of "loot" te the extent of $700,000 was "pine bunk." The ii'ihl lictnic 'it .fudge Ilennf- Iwell charged, as lip hns shnl'aih charged en mnnj occasions, that the Hate Fire Insurance Fund w m .being used by the Slnte efiicinls te bolster up ether items en the budsct in order te I r.revent its beirt known that the Cem menwaalth of Pennylvnnin was en the verge of bnnkruptc. "When llilr mat ter was called te the attention of Gov -erner Sprout, he said he had net rend the Judge's statements and. moreover, did nnf care te lead anv of the remarks made 1' Judge Hennlwell. State Treasurer Snyder said ester day that the nnlv lemaik he would care te have published ns n quotation from him uns tlint the Judge's rc marks were "pure bunk." He then summoned Ills cashier, Frcdcilck Crich Crich ten, te thp phone nnd had him sum up the fiscal situation ns regards the status of the fli omen's fund. Mr. Crichton isriinviinirji $250.00 BrauMiiIi deslpned all platinum ring containing one larpe diamond and ei smaller onei. The Best l none oe rned when veu ir renalderinc that KDCCIat ctTt A Mltch-ll Diamond In en or our rtlntlncthe Tilallnum or cold Renin? ' th but clfl of cill Srnd 'op latet I'luitrx'eil folder. Onen 9 . M te 8.30 r. M. Mitchell's Established 1878 j Diamond Stere 37 Seuth 8th stor"eenh '" ps si i! muni nn nuiiiiinvirnrrufR BKEKA r'lNE STATIONERS IMPORTED CHRISTMAS GIFTS Fer Grewn Ups Artistic. Useful and Beautiful Frem $i te $10 The values arc surprising 1121 Chestnut Street L One of Heskins' Desks WILL MAKE A Practical Gift fimmm8 for the business inend, man or woman, we suggest a desk, which you will find here in a great variety of sizes and fin ishes. We also offer Sectional Bookcases; Electric Lamps, both for home and office; Card Tables, Hedsidc Tables, "Uvcr sharp" Pencils, Brief Cases and ether useful articles which, aie always acceptable and in geed taste. Desh Fittints in Brats, Leather or Glass Make Acceptable Christmas Gifts 904-906 Chestnut Street The GIFT SHOP e CHESTNUT Strt c c rM: 100 MORE ORDERS PERSON I :-,NGRAWMJ EXCLUSIVE CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS BURT & BURT 1001 CHESTNUT ST. lairwimiieu mw mm-' THIS ADVERTISEMENT is btinf published tn put rnu in touch with An Advertising Writer and Manager of Proved Ability who Is open for nole or pan t nw Ne preposition is tee large HS ex. perlnnre lrtunll) lepih all nnea of merehandlep Ker nlne ears he iian Khen particular attention te Tcan Coffees and Feed Products lle'M a c.tpihlu printer und lax -out man lie ''" t pe C'empe cut Indies put him clown ns "an exiep lleunlb iililr writer" pprslutxnt ami tein iic'iib Theie'H bimlneavlirliislni; finality In his work, nnd his refer1 dices nisi imnuestleniiliU, ) V 111, LEDGKU OFVICK explained the checks for tlie' vrirleiis municipalities entitled te share In the distribution of Ihc money were rcailv te be mailed out nnd they would rtl) leave Ilnrrlsbtirg be'erc tlie end of the I month. The replies of the Stale efiid.ils te th" Jurist's tharges brought nn outburst i trrm .fudee Hennlwell Jcstcidny. lit said : RinfJs - Bar Pins Pcndc FcneanLS- taseuis Veil Pins EarrnifJs - Scarf Pins- Hair Pins An early selection V Fer Christmas Hj Moderately priced Diamond Jewelry ' The Most Enduring Gift and one giving the utmost satisfaction te both the donor and the recipient is the frame! picture. We have the largest stock in Philadelphia of Pictures, comprising etchings, mezzotints, prints, water-colors, oil paintings and ethers, from $3.50 up. We de our own framing, and any picture selected can be framed in time for Christmas. The Rosenbach Galleries 1320 Walnut Street i!ki A National Bank with a Savings Department 4 Savings Fund Depositors have the same privileges as a commercial depositor, including ready access te and consultation with our officers en Business Problems. 3 Interest allowed en savings deposits with checking privilege. National Bank of Commerce 713 Chestnut St. Nathen T. Felwcll. President QLO FES Correct Styles J row recognized makers an exceedingly well-chosen variety. tl Dcerski., gray or tan. S,ii: Seam;P'ar Pemr or embrcd -.--. v... Ul maiciicr, -.. Huamy. guaranteed seams, gray or tan. $6.00. Chamois clexcs. PJ.able. s01t. ucll ted n. Spear no,,,, or black cmbreuleictl, $2.50, $3.00. I.mcd gloves. -Milanese silk lining ,, ca. ... . n en Capc-4,1, $4.50 Medu, , l Other stile in lined Klexesin Cupckm ,re I,.,. Uuk ,.,, in xaneus tolerv $4.00 te $20.00 Hr 1. . I.- I ., -...K s.uu-s imcu xx itu wool. l,nnD and ,UI. laiiRe a ie included umts xv ith one (inei m , especially adapted te metering. $4.00 te"$0 00 l we-in-ene Rleves-. Lape. 01 line xx 001, ,mj.iu te iSS.00. 'o;r$f.eTr$To'"ool-'n ''',n'- Dre,sKlexe.. AVIute lamlkm u, L.pc i.n,s,ed out ,an ith spear or Paris point. I'cail button. $2. SO and $3 ou I nl.ncd dm 11.B Rleves $3.00, $4.00. $5.00 and &0U Uelt glec. leathei palm, chamois back. $2.50 and $3.00 JACOB REELfe SONS M-2l.-J,l-2&CUcstitLit-Slwe' "Mr. Bnvder talked a let about beak- 1-teplnR, but the fact remains that he did net explain win the fin? com panics have net been paid their slum of the fund for 1IU1. The ptilillt should knew th exact situation. If the State of Pennsylvania should suffer n tire less of n little mere thnn $77,000 the Coiimienweultli would be bankrupt. JDracelela - Breeches .Sauleirs - Necklaces Lorgnettes -Neck Bands Cuff Links - Studs advisable Interest sill e iced en S a v i n g s Deposits net subject te rlicfk. Mecha tn various weight In gray, beaver, cordovan and tan. Outscam or P K finish, $5.00. Cape gloves Tan. gray, cordovan and tobacco cel ors. Spear point and black embroidered, $3.00. $3 0 and $4.00. .ju and $3.00. A spc washable np-proef" III th ;ll mitt buck 01 inevha th he innci 3- Without Fuss or Feathers or'scnsatienal meth ods, the Perry method of deliberately offering Super-Values assures a very real and tangible saving te the customer. SUPER VALUES $28 $33 38 43 OVERCOATS that keep you warm, well dressed and thrifty. Ul sters, Raglans. Conservatives, Bex Backs and many exclusive novelty models. Super Values one and all from the lowest Frieze wind and weather proof U'.ster at $21 te the finest C r e m b i e Ulsters at $68. SUITS mere from which te cheese, we think, than elsewhere in the city. Worsteds, cassimcres, chev chev eots. Sold at Super Value prices which mean a saving en every one. SPORT SUITS Norfolk jacket coats, and vest, with either knick ers or long trousers or both. , Perry & Ce, 16th and Chestnut SUPER-VALUES In Clethes for Men Lloyd Garrett Company 1 5th and Locust Sts. 20f; Reduction Until Christmas Portable Candlestick Silk Shade Bridge Lan p Andirons Manufacturers of Exclusive Lighting Fixtures Arrew Planes Fer Beys ancl Girls k tiui iald te iudcj ,iPt Sunday's Public Ledsjcr new nnd be certain of uettmjj the bip; cut-out itc of ARROW PLANES. You'll have heaps of fun xxith these RROV PLANES because thex xvill de almost all the stunts an airplane will de And temenibcr in addition te the VRROW PLANES next Sundax's Public Ledger contains -ix full pages of "Funnies." 1 'i Winn 11,'iiMni I. m 111 1111 mi wm iu You'll taste the difference! M aj uti iMS teres wmmma f e I . ih d I lli! 5 n ,n i isL'tJisaaswssy jVi "v
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