Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PUBLIC CEDaEIPHirADEEPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2l 192T
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SCORES IMPORTLRS
FOR TARIFF FIGHT
Fortlney Charges Misleading
Propaganda Is Designed te '
Prevent Legislation
DEFENDS VALUATION PLAN
By the Associated Pres
Washington, Dee. 21. Charges Hint
importers, through mlilet-dlng propa
ganda, were nttemptlng te "delay or
defeat" tariff legislation, and te ac
complish this end were centering tin at
tack en the American valuation plan,
were made- today In the Heuse by
Chairman Fordney, of the Wnjs and
Means Committee, who declared that
American valuation was the "logical
solution of the present-day economic
conditions."
"Opposition te the pending tariff
mcasure Is readily traced." asserted
Mr. Fordney, "net te the American
producer, net te the man who deals
chiefly In American-made products but
te the man who produce' abroad and
the man whose chief interest is In
bringing the product of cheap foreign
labor te the American merket.
"These Interested in Importing cjntcr cjntcr
prlces nre well erganlrrd nnd spending
large sums of money in an effort te
make ou and me bcllcve that what
they seek Is for the country's general
welfare.
Defends American Valuation
"The Importer Is working te dcley or
defeat tariff legislation, and te accom
plish his end be Is centering his criti
cism en the American valuation plan,
without which, en account of picf.eut
chaotic world conditions, it will be me'ft
difficult te write a tailff measure at
this time that will afford the slightest
degree of protection against countries
where protection Is most needed."
Doctoring that he had examined the
propaganda in opposition te American
valuation, Mr. Ferdnev contended that
a "mallei argument against the principle
invehed Is lacking;"
"The whole opposition is. founded en
the question of lates and en nileged in
creases of prices te the consumers tliev
predict will result from the new rates,"
the Heuse was told.
Mr. Fordney declared be had "dis
covered" that the depirtment store
that is leading the fight ngninst Ameri
can valuation, nnd Is "one of America's
largest importing establishments, re
tailed at S3 each, knives bought in fler
many at nine cents. Tiemendeus profits
Ten minutes after using Danderine
Wu cannot find a single trace of
aandruff or fallinK hair and your
"alp will net itch, but what will
P'easeyeu most will be, after a few
fin. J8?' when yu bee new hair,
nne and downy at first yes but
se,iy nAw Ijair growing all ever the
friP" Panderinc is te the hair what
'cn showers of rain and sunshine
e te vegetation. It gees right te
en. '?et8 invigorates und slrength
i" ,ncm helping the hair te grew
Xg.'.iStrenB and luxuriant. One ap
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Court Shields Petitioner
Frem Slur "Bootlegger"
Atlanta, Dec. 21. (Ily A. I)
J. N. Webb, of Knet Point, a sub
urb, went into Superior Court licrc
jestcrday and obtained an injunction
temporarily restraining It. W. God
frey, a fellow townsman, from call
ing him a "bootlegger."
FIe times, Webb's petition, de
clared, Godfrey bad told Knst Point
police he was a bootlegger and five
times the police had scorched bis
premises, Judge Pendleton set a
hearing for January 1 1 te determine
whether te make the injunction permanent.
also nre made en a variety of ether
ui tides Imported from countries wb"ie
production costs are low. mi Id Mr.
Fordney. who pleaded with members
of the Heuse "net te be led astray b
the Importers' propegonda."
Says Importer Ineles Itctnljcr
"It Is true." the committee chairman
continued, "that the Importer Is exerting
n tremendous influence en the retailer
through mlsrepicsentatlens nnd other
wise, and the retnller is exerting n tre
mendous Inlluence en the prcs of the
country.
"Congress is endeavoring te write n
tariff Inw, and the declnred object is te
protect American industries, und our
iffeits are being opposed clilcflj by im
porters whose Interest Is net In the fur
nishing of employment te Inber in
Ametlcnn manufacturing cstabiHiments
but in unloading upon the American
market nt tremendous profits the
product of iKierly paid labor of foreign
ceuntrlcH."
Advocating bfistc in the passage of
llie Tailff Hill, new pending in the
Senate, Mr. Ferdncj declared he
witthcri "te uweit ery vigoreuslj" that
tlie unsettled condition of the world to te
duj is net n icusen for delujing tariff
action, but a eiy urgent fenen for
hastening action.
NEWEST INVENTION
FOR GAS RANGES
.Acme Filtering Flue
Keeps Walls Clean & Saves Gas
Price
$2.00
Parcel Tail Prepaid
, WM. AKERS, JR., CO.
10th A riltHTt Htrrrt Htrrrt
rnclery IleprfBiintAtlM of th Hump!iriy
Raillnntflre CIrs Heat.M Full ln of Oaa
Ilnnsen, Onn-Heutinn and Het-Water
Appliances
Guaranteed Asbestos Hese, Ge per ft.
Yeu Will
Want te Read
"THE
FORTUNE
HUNTER"
Vn intereslinjr love steiy
all the mj story of mistaken
identit),
by Ruby Ay res
that prrcat popular wiiter of
Iee sterit'S, whose ethor nov
ella, "A Bacheler Husbund" and
"Thi' Unwunted One," have
made hei a faveute of 1K
ning I'uuuc Ledueii readcis.
This New Leve Story Begins
Friday, December 23
in the
(Euenms public 3Ubrcr
JfJM
i
POLICE SAY MOTHER
ED
Bey,
11, Pulled Inte Aute
Way te Scheel and
Sped Away
en
BOY WAS WITH HER PARENTS
Special Dhvatch te Vvenlne TuMle Ledger
iAiirasler, Dec. 21. Frem a descrip
tion of n woman given by the driver
of the nutomebllc which was used In
kidnapping nlne-j ear-old James Alweln
at Meuntvlllc jestcrday, Htnte police
here ate sure the bev was taken by
his mother, Mrs. Irene Schultr..
Motorcycle State police traced the
automobile te Baltimore jestcrdav,
where (he driver was discharged. He
returned te Lancaster, and police be
lieve the woman Is new en her way te
her home in Detroit with the child.
A man, who was a companion of the
woman en the kidnapping tilp, called at
the Wallace Oarage. Lancaster, jester
clny morning, and offered te pay $40 te
be driven te Lancaster. When questioned
bv State police after his return last
evening, he gave n complete description
of the well-dressed woman, about forty
five j cars old, which tallied in every
rcspert with that of the bej 's mother.
He said he did net knew he wns driv
ing en n kidnapping tour, and refused
te tell run thing nbeut the trip.
Mrs Schult7. was formerly Mrs. James
Alweln, was divorced nnd gave the child
te her parents, Sir. nnd Mrs. Welden
Fctiey, when she mnrrled Sehults! and
went te Detroit te live. Since she had
made several attempts te get her son
STEAMSHIP NOTICKS
KIDNAPP
CHILD
NTERCOASTA
SEA CARRIERS, INC.
Will Dispatch Frem PHILADELPHIA
te LOS ANGELES HARBOR,
SAN FRANCISCO and SEATTLE
SS "WILLIAM A. McKENNEY" December 27
Frem I'Irila. & Reading R. R., Pier 21, North Wharves
LAVfiNO SLHIBPPBNG CO., AGENTS
Bullitt Building Lembard 5600
r
BLAfK DIAMOND LINE
Regular Freight Service
Te RetterdamAntwerp Amsterdam
S S "WEST INSKII'" (U. S. S. R) Sailing Dec. 24
SS "NEW BRITAIN" Sailing Jan. 14
Fer Rates and Particulars, Apply
Geyelin & Company. Inc.f n"
108 Seuth Fourth
Lembard 5144
miim TRANSPORT LINES, Inc.
Regular Freight Service
Te GENOA. NAPLES. BARCELONA,
MARSEILLES
SS "WESTLAKE" (U. S. S. B.) Jan. 6
SS "PITY OF ST. JOSEPH" (U. S. S. B.) Jan. 10
SS "CARENCO" (U. S. S. B.) Last Half Jan.
(Barcelena only Pert pf CalL)
Fer Rates and Particulars, Apply
Geyelin & Company, inc., phila- "
108 Seuth Fourth Street, Philadelphia
Lembard 5144 Main 7620
NAWSCO LINES
Sailings out of Philadelphia the J5th and 20th
of each month DIRECT, via Panama Canal, te
Uiecje,
Let Angclei San Francisce, Oakland, Seattle,
Abulia, Taceina, Vuncouver, II C.
S. S. COLD HARBOR January 6th
S. S. SPRINGFIELD January 20th
Team I'relislit received dilly nt Her 10 North (loot of Mne St )
Fer Rates and Information
NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO.
Ownm and Agents U. S Shipping Heard Steamers
lati S. Fourth SU Phila. Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2
'ftOMMERCIABl
PHILADELPHIA te
CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST
AND LONDONDERRY
SS "Eastern Tempest".. Leading
S ' S "Eastern Belle"
Last Half Jan.
Moere and McCormack, Inc.
E.W.STRINGFIELD, r-hiu. mt.
428 DOURSE BLDO., PHILA.
Lemh. 0585 Main 7513.
YORK HAVRE PARIS
I v SOIK .
I A KlltStUMf
. TOl HUMS
iteniAJiinuu
Dec. 23 lh. 11 Mur. It
Dei. 31 .Ian. 'J 8 Mur. 4
Jrtn. 7 Feb, -l .
.Inn. 17 I
I11S
Jun. ih rte, -I Mur. it
ItANC
li. 1 Mar. 23 ir. II
NEW YORK-VIGO (Sp.in)-HAVRE
. IIOI UIMINN VIS Jan. ft
TOURS IN ALGERIA & MOROCCO
SnllliiR from llnrilf iux or Murtlllr
llirre nnd I "our WerU Moter ITIui
U'rlli' fur InterfNtlne ilexr rlptlvn lltrrutnre
133.1-37 Wiilnat St.. I'tillndeliiblit
Phene. Wnlnnt 0231
Dixie Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA te
Bristel, Manchester,
Glasgow
U. S. S. B. SS "0PELIKA"
EXPECTED TO SAIL
JANUARY 14
AT CONXT.HK.NCK KATISS
Harriss, Magill & Ce., Inc.
425 Lafayette Uldij., Philadelphia
tmbara 6320-1
Mala 7520
mm
back, although denied the right ,by the
court. Once flhe tried, te drag ulm
from the school room at Mauntvlllc,
but the boy seems te prefer te llve with
his grandparents.
The boy was lifted Inte an automo
bile while en his way te school yes
terday mbrnlng.
BTKAatmni'NQTiciia
NEW YORK
te EUROPE
onlLS.QevmimenlShifis
Sailings from Piers 1 and, Hoboken
Te Plymouth -Cherbourg Ufmun
America Jan. 3 Feb. 4
Gee. Washington Jan. 17
Te Jun.tleun Plymouth fteufegn--
Londen
Panhandle Stale. .. .Dee. 27 Jan. 31
Centennial State. .. .Jan. 17 Feb. 14
Te Quttntteten Drmen Dmntlg
Potomac Dec. 31 Teb. 11
Te Drtmtn
HutUen Jan. 14 Feb. as
Princes Matolka ..Jan. 28 March 4
United States Lines
Moere & McCermsck Ce .Inc.
KoeieveltSteamihlpCo., Inc.
United American Llnei, Inc.
Managing Operators for
rWe represent all Cruises.
ana every ereamsmp Line.
IHrORMATIOM CHMUUtOLY fURNlSHE!
BARTLETT TOURS CO.
200 S. 13 th STREET. PHTLA.
Street, Philadelphia
Main 7620
Portland,
fewlfbrk-
SeiitfeAmesica
en US.QevemmentSfups
Fastest Time
te Itle de Janeiro. Monterldee and Daene
Alre. Flnctt ihlpt-American aarrlea
American feed American comfort. Sail
Ingi from Piers, ilobeken.
American Legien ....Jan. 5 Mar. 2
Southern Cren . . Jan. 19 Mar. 16
Aeelm . ... FK. 3 M.r in
""" Feb. 16 Apr. 13
Fer descriptive booklet, address
Munson Stsamstip Lines
67 Wall St., . New Yerk City
miuucipnia uratt, urexei lliar
S. SHIPPING BOARDS
BALTIMORE
LINE
PHILADELPHIA
Direct te
GLASGOW
SS "IIOX1E"... Sailing Jan. 19
Hudsen Shipping Company, Inc.
J.AFAVBTTB IIUILHINO
I'HILADISLFIIIA, PA.
LembarU 0S6-s Meln 8106
Agents for
BALTIMORE STEAMSHIP
COMPANY, Inc.
CARDIFF
IIUITAIN'S COJUNO
1'IIUIT MilllfBT.
Her8 ten million cenaumara at fruit.
Alwava a soed market. Excellent dech and
rail facllttle;. Apply nerland. U H. 40th
I U. S. SHIPPING BOARD I
y Fer Booklet Address U. S. Lines J
W 45 Bread war. New Yerlc
A Dainty
Blouse
Is a Gift Every
Weman Appreciates
And These Arc
Exceptionally Attractive
and Lew Priced
At $2.95
One Voile Blouse
Pictured
$2.95
Embroidered, and with an or er
jrandie cellar edged with Vunlse
lace. Pretty tucked vcitee-frent.
Pongee Blouse
Shown
$2.95
A Bremley cellnr model, edged
with narrow pleating at collar cellar
edgo nnd clown the front. Leng
sleeves finished with plcating
edged cuffs.
Other Fine Lingerie
$2
Blouses
Voiles and dimities em
broidered, lace trimmed, tucked
or tailored. Vestee models,
and Bramley cellnr styles;
ethers with square or V-shnpcd
necks.
bNELI FNBIJRCS Second Fleer
Attractive Gifts
Boxed Ready te Give
Envelope
Pillow Cases
At $3.00 Pair
Seme are embroidered with
scalloped edge ethers initialed or
daintily lace trimmed. Size 45x
36 inches.
Pillow Cases, Embroidered
in Celer and Hem
stitched at, Pair. .
$3.00
Seme in envelope styles, with
scalloped edges. Sizes 45x36
inches.
Eyelet Embroidered GJQ f
Pillow Cases at, Pr.
tijfjjf
Finished with scalloped
Size 45x30 inches.
edge.
5nElTenbUrgS First Fleer
Excellent Christmas Suggestions
Geed Leeking and Useful
Beys' $18.00
"Right-Posture"
Norfolk Suits
With Twe Pairs
of Knickers
Full Lined
$11.95
Each
Of all - wool
fancy cheviets
and cassimercs.
Big assortments
of styles te
select from. All
coats lined with
mohair. Best
kind of tailor
ing. Sizes 6 te
18 years.
Beys' $20.00
Winter Over-
Lined. Wa,y $14.50
Of all-wool chinchilla, best
grade, in blue, gray, daik brown
and sand. All-wool lining. Belted
all round medeh, some buttoned
te the neck. Sizes 1H1- te 12
years.
Beys' $22.50 fljl C. njr
Winter Overcoats XU
Of all-wool fancy overceatings.
Big assortment of styles te select
from. Sizes 12 te 18 years
Beys' $12.00 OO Aft
Mackinaws.. . . WVV
Of all-wool heavyw eight blan
kets in splendid assortments.
Sizes 8 te 18 years
Beys' $7.50
Novelty Suits
$5.75
Of all-wool knit cloth. Alse
all-wool blue nerge Oliver Twit
nnd Middy Suits in white with
blnck nnd geld trimming. Sizes
3 te 10 years.
Jv.r ' i rNDURflS Third Fleer
Just 460 Pairs of
Slightly Soiled
$10 te $15
Blankets
Seme 50t arid Others
100(c Pure Weel
at $6.74 P
Perfectly splendid blankets
warm, fleecy, closely woven, nil
heavy winter weight nnd large
double-bed size.
In white, with pink or blue
borders or lnrge block plaid pat
terns in desirnble shades.
SnellenbUrcS First Fleer
STORE OPENS 9 A. M. CLOSES AT C P. M.
SWCTNKSDAV, KKCKMIIBB 21, 10JI ff W
NELLENBURGN
ENTIRE BLOCK- NtRKET It 12 STREETS JL f
hm mm - i m i - m-mmmmmmmmsm m --- - - "-'
Moved Forward One Menth
Te Give Men the Benefit of January1 Savings at
' Holiday Time And New inFull,
Splendid Progress
Our Great Annual Reduction Sale of
Our Entire Stocks of
Men's and Yeung
Men's $37.50 te $65.00
Overcoats and Suits
At $30.00 Each
Marvelous assortments of
didly serviceable, well-styled suits
and overcoats, in all wanted col
ors and patterns.
Tremendous Clearance Sale
of Our Entire Stock of
Men' 8 Fur-Cellar Over
coats at Drastic Price
Reductions
S2atFm:.CeI,arsS13.50
Of Hudsen seal and nutria.
$40 Fur Cen. $19.50
at.
Of unplucked, plucked and seal
$50 Fur-Cellar
Overcoats at.
$25.00
Cellars of natural 01 seal nutria
Hudsen seal.
$100 Fur-Cellar
Overcoats at.
$50.00
Cellars of unplucked, plucked
$175.00 te $250.00
at, Each
FUR LININGS Of muskrat, Marmet and nutria.
FUR COLLARS Of unplucked otter, beaver und nutria
Men's $15.00 and $1S.50
Raincoats at
Men's $27.50 Deuble-Texture Raincoats fljIO PA
Men's Genuine Gabardine Raincoats at $37.50
Men's and Yeung Men's $7.50 te $10.00 QK AA
Fancy Trousers at, Pair PO.UU
SncITrTbRgS Third Fleer
IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT
Big, Sweeping Clearance Sale of
Men's & Yeung Men's Fancy Suits
At Sharply Cut Prices
Men's $19.75 and $25.75 Men's $23.75 and $25.75
Sy... $12.50 fc.. $14.50
Men's $27.75 and
Fancy Suits
Men's $25.00 and $30.00 Winter df Q rrr
Overcoats tPXO.O
Men's $4.35 Trousers, $2.25
A Beautiful, Serviceable
Gift in
The Neme Circlet
A Delightful Gift Frem
One Weman te Anether
Special
at. . .
$2.50
w8
Designed te equalize the flesh
ever shoulders and bust, produc
ing the fashionable rlnt lines.
A gift that ilieus geed taste
and discrimination that is sure
te be appreciated
SNELLEN B 'cS Second Fleer
Biff Holiday Savings en
Men's Velour
Hats
In Our Men's flat Department
Third Fleer
$4 Genuine Velour
Hats at
$2.65
$6 Genuine Merfelt
S3.95
Velour Hats at
$7.50 Genuine
Velour Hats at
$10 Genuine
Velour Hats at
$4.65
$7.50
Our Entire Stock of
Men's $4 te $20 Fur Caps
Reduced Today te
$2.65 te $10.75 Each
Splendid Assortments of
Men's and Beys' Caps
at 95c te $2.50 Each
SNELLENBURCS Third Fleer
JT C5S& ,
TMffl
splen - r-UJL
otter,
and
and seal otter or beaver.
Fur-Lined Overcoats
$100
Rubberized
$9.50
$29.75 (PI 7 (TA
vil .Dv
Men's $5.85 Trousers, $3.25
bNELI f-R "RCS Economy Basement
Continuing Our
Tremendous Half-Price
Clearance Sale of
Men's Highest
Grade $12.50
Pennsylvania
Knit Sweaters
Including Shaker Knit Jumbo
Stitch and Plain-Ribbed Sweater
Coats.
All With the Famous
ie Tair Buttonholes
At $6.25 Each
lhiij Jumbo Wcae Sweaters
with
Large
Shawl
Cellar
V-NecU
Shaker
Knit
V-Neck
Shaker
Knit
Butten
Fronts.
Shaw 1
Cellar
Shaker
Knit
And Fine Ribhed Coats
In All Geed Celers
White, Navy, Brown,
Heather, Oxford and Dark
Oxford
Wonderful opportunities te get
Men Gifts they really want in
Qualities that nre sure te win ap
preciation nnd give permanent
satisfaction.
SnellenbUrcS Third Fleer
JmwK
ill i '"Ay
These Smart
New $12.50
Sports Skirts
for Women
Are Tremendously Popular
With Gift-Seekers
At
$5.95
Each
Strikingly smart new sports
skirts of prunella cloth and wor
steds, developed in box and knife
pleated models, and featuring the
fashionable new two-tone striped
effects.
Shown m stunning combina
tions of plain color stripes with
broken plaids in a variety of new
designs the pleats showing cither
the plain color or the plaid en
top.
In all color combinations
brown, tan, blue, green, navy
and plenty of black and white.
Band sizes from 25 te 32 inches.
Twe sketched.
SneTTfnbURgS Second Fleer
LACES
Te
Add a Pretty Finishing
Touch te the Gift
Priced for Tomorrow
at Savings
Averaging One-Half
Our Regular 10c te 75c Pure
Linen Cluny Cotten Filet and
Linen Finish Laces in White, Ecru
and Linen Celers.
at 5c t0 49 c Yard
Practically all widths and
weights and a host of lovely pat
terns te cheese from, some in the
popular ecru and natural linen
color. Laces for which hundreds
of uses will readily suggest them
selves te the Christmas gift
maker. 50c te $1.50 Camisole
Yokes
Copies of Uand-Crechelcd Laces
39c, 50c, 69c and 98c
nrihtin,ii,ini.i
Seme white mercerized thread
in very attractive patterns and
fin'shed with ribbons as shown.
Choice of several widths and
patterns. Sizes 36 te 44. Mail
orders filled.
b'.ELi-ENBJRGS First Fleer
MM
Thursday Silk
Specials
$2.00 Plain White M Kfl
Skirting Silk, Yard 0i'JU
36 inches wide. Geed, heavy
quality of jersey weave silk,
which will launder perfectly and
wear very well.
$3.00 Striped Silk
Shirtings, Yard.
$2.00
32 and 36 inches wide. Extra
heavy silk broadcloth in very
beautiful colored stripes. War
ranted te wear nnd wash.
S2.25 Printed
$1.59
Foulard Silk, Yard
35 and 36 inches wide Very
fine quality of this most practical
and fashionable dresB silk, in very
attractive new designs.
$4.00 Brocade Radium
Taffeta Silk,
Yard
$2.25
40 inches wide. All silk, in
solid color designs of navy blue,
Copenhagen, gray, tan, medium
and dark brown
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Socks for Men
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50c Socks, Pair.
29c
Fine mercerized socks.
with double soles nnd extra re
enforced heels nnd tees.
75c "Onyx" Socks, Pr. C Zn
Heavy quality pure 00
thread silk, with double soles and
high spliced heels.
Men's 65c Heather enn
Weel Socks, Pair. . 0Ul
Men's $2.25 Imported
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English pure-wool socks with
hand-embreidered silk clocks In
various heather colorings.
Men's $1.50 Imported
Socks, Pair
$1
Finest mercerized lisle, full,
fashioned, with hnnd-ombreldored
silk clocks In self and contrasting
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