S?!!7T?i'j '?& if wA t, , ft"" - if ffi - &f & ttfff mJ?' ''- '' -neww- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILABELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEK 21, 1921 Irr AllWArrKtt 53 FORCHRISTMAS Amnesty Announcemont Is Ex pected te Be Made at White Heuse en Friday DEBS MAY BE INCLUDED I WmlilnRteii. Dec 21. A ChrlFtmns unnwty nnniiiiMOpmrnt Is expected te be aifldc ly Preililfiit llnrdinj? rrwny nu- rncen. This 1" understood te nnve uccn i .i nt tip white Heuse en me Mlthest niitherlty yesterday. If the iimneKty pellev Inferred from the. White Jleiipe stntement in followed oIerpIv bv the President, the. number of pelltlenl prisoner who will receive freedom In time te spend Christmas nt their homes, unless thef.e places nrc tee far nwny from prison, probably will be fifty -flirte There will remnln In prison 100 Lembers of the I. W. W It wns learned In nn Interview with Atternev (ienerni imuRiicrty nt nis oi ei n. InKt evenlnc thut ninny of the ". f. W. prisoner") mny be rclensed for deportation te fereiRii countries nt their own expense. Mr. Dnughrrty cnld. frankly that such n policy with respect je prisoners who nre net citizens of the country Is seriously considered. The one condition of deportntlen. he said, would he thnt the former prisoner itmiiM ee te the country whence he knme, If thnt nation Is willing te receive The Attorney Ocneral, who is the Present's chief adviser In the matter of executive clemency, in bitterly op tinned te the I. W. W. He believes the organization te be composed of men nnil WOmcIl BMUIU H UtCILUllMV luu juv- prnment and wreck the country He be lieves them unworthy of freedom and resents efforts thnt have been mnde te ebtnin a general nmnesty for pelltlenl prisoners, with the I. W. W. included. Though net se bitterly, the Attorney General feels deeply en the subject of ill ether wnr violators. In fact, In last night h interview, he npresaed nn intention of seeking piiii ihment for some of the 12,000 untried arsons Indicted for violations of war 'eglslfltlen. "Why should we net try these cases md let It be known that we nre net mine te oerleok offenses nealnst the jw and the country In time of wnr?" if nKiu. While there was no announcement nnccrnlng Kugene V. Debs, the Se- jllst leader serving twenty rears In Atlanta, the While Heuse permitted It te be inferred he would be umeng these pardoned Friday. Weman Dlea of Ptomaine Poisoning Mount Wolf, Pa., Dec. 21. Mrs Mary N. Kunkel, sixty enrs old, died yesterday nt Mount Wolf nt the home of fier brother, Jehn Kunkel, from pto pte jwlne peifenlng. She wns the liotise lietise ieepcr of Snmuel Lehman, of Un'ick Valle , Hcllnm TewnMilpj who was found dead In n field near his home last Friday, Iletli Lehman nnd Mrs. Kunkel ind six ethers had been made sick dur at a butchering n the l.ehmiin hnmn ln the Friday previous. Lehman's death ad been nttiimitcu te heart disease. m Copying & Enlarging Kodak Films, Faded Photographs, Tintypes and Daguerreotypes. Diccolereil Daguer reotypes restored te original clearness. KEENER CO. Opticians 1713 Walnut Street mSSMKKBSk TO REBURY VETERANS Families Greet Caeketa of Philadel phia War Dead Funeral cervices for Corporal Oeerge J. Urudlng, Company (1, 314th Infan try, whose body wns among the nine Philadelphia soldiers' bodies that ar rived here from France Inst night, will be held next Wcdnesdny morning with Kelemn high requiem mn nt the Lady of Victory Church, Fifty-fourth nnd v Ine Mreets. Interment will be In Hely l ress Ccmctry. Corporal Drudlng wns the son of Mrs. Mary Druding, of 37 North Paxon street, and besides his mother he Is survitcd by two breUicrs. He enlisted October 14. 1017, nnd received bin training nt Camp Mende, . J. He wns killed in the Argennc Setilemlier 28. 1018. Tiie body of Harry A. Cook, Com Cem pnny K, Tlilrh -ninth Infnntry, was received at the Terminal bv bis brothers, Francis, Wllllnm nnd Charles, who steed wltji bnrcd heads ns the cas ket wns cnrrlcd past. Cook will be burled Friday from 800 North Bucfc nell street. Krmn and Snrnh Trost, 2S05 North Twelfth stieet, sisters of Jehn W. Trost. killed in the Argenne, Septem ber 2N. 11)18. pluced 'n wreath en his casket when it arrived. The ether bod ies were these of William W. Snlgee, iei wirum nvenue; .letin Irwin, Hewell, N. J.; Jeseph Stein. flSIiO- Co Ce dnr avenue ; Jehn Hendricks, 2511) Titr- Iner street; Frederick Ashton Itudd,207 Llnc(dn Drive, Oormentown j Corporal , Jeseph Pnsnnt, 1722 Seuth Tenth (Street, nnd Coipernl Mitchell Snr- . gent, a graduate of the Southern High .Scheel, class of 11)15, who wfts attend ing the Wharten Evening Scheel when he cnllsttSd. CLUB HONORJIJOSNAN Drexel Hill Craftsmen Elect Offleera for the Year The Craftsman's Club of Drexel Hitl hns elected the following officers for the year: Presldent. Jehn T, Uresnnn J vice president, Charles B. Webb; second vice presided, Jeseph n. Olever: recording secretary, It. Walter Atmore j flnnriclnl secretary, Kdwnrd B. Wnnnmakerj treasurer, Themas P. fllmmensi dele gates te the convention of Masonic clubs, Samuel B. McCullam nnd the Ilov. Wllllnm K. Hans; directors, Oeerga K. Hill, P. II. Bleyler, James Vemer, Paul D. Jehnsen, Charles B. Oscnbach, Samuel O. Davenport, Mnr tln (1. Rpcrzel. Eugene P. Carpenter, Harry W. ICech, Elmer P. droves, Heward M. Aldrcd, Ocerge P. Btetser, W. H. S. McNnlr, Geerge C. IlebcrtH. Spencer T. Lynch, Charles F. John John Jehn eon, William F. Smith, Arthur B. Monre, Henry P. Miller, Philip H. Spooler, Thomaa M. Meley and Harry L. Cox. Bey Carrlae Ring in Noeo 2 Years lantatLtw; P Dec. 21. Twe years nt!e a little cold rlne bclenxlne te Rich ard Ackernmn. three years old, son of Samuel J. Ackennan, Lancaster, dla Appeared. Monday evening the boy sneezed nnd the ring dropped from his nose. He had never suffered any lncon lncen lncon vertlcnce from the obstruction. GEORGE J. DUUDING Corporal of Company G, 314th Iu- fantry, whose body hns just been brought bnck from France. He will be buried next Wednesday Diamonds Cen Be Purchased en Our Confidential Perfected Credit Plan The buying pewer of our two large Meres ehrtlilei you te buv here at absolute eash prlcen with cnh value. Make your Xnms aclcctlen new. 72elliai ? 1510 CHESTNUT STREET netfi "" 138 S. 52D STREET I:; Mitchell Fletcher Ce. Christmas Reminders Sliced Pineapple in Glass Park Farm Plum Pudding Park Farm Mince Meat Mammoth Asparagus Het Heuse Grapes Chinese Ginger Melba Peaches Cuban Guavas Stilton Cheese Anjou Pears Stores Open Eveninu 18th & Chestnut Sts. 12th & Market Sts. 5600 Germantown Ave. ! Geed Hosiery Is An Economy Hosiery fc ! ' "'"""TnlilliiKMl 0 Excellence Fer Xmas Gifts In wide variety for all occasions wool, silk-and-wool and all-silk sheer, carefully woven -correctly matching in shade every color of HANAN SHOES and SLIPPERS Hanan & Sen 1318 Chestnut Street -rm evenings USEFUL Net te Be K& m THA. ' I Open Evenings Until Xma. GIFTS Duplicated Eltewher Beys' & Girl.' Raincoats $3.50 Vntne ST.flO Sizes 8 year Girls'CAPES Dlue and Red $3.00 In Lcathtrrtt. M Hill wlj,l Open MrnlnitM Orders PllIM griV and Beye Raincoats Cashmere, Cnnten jnd Tweed; all col cel j! ilzes 4 te 1C; me"i2.. 7.50 Boyi' and GirlB BOOTS '2 te5 Beys' Black Ceat,$375 -lRnT.1... T OC- Bketball Shee,. S2.SO Goodyear Rubbers HilMrrn'ii ntillr . . . OOe " llbIlfr B0 '"tk' llubher. Bl.SS HnnduU $,oe Red Rneher aieve. Sl.ci Het Water Het ties. l,oe UeUa .Men', wemnn'H. Chllrtren'i r nntn il Atlantic City, N. J. Specializing jfjf jn. n M r (5C!lPIHBBaBIBeM"SMtf Medes f i - S - . m wt Jm' Mr : Mr m TKnHnrtinn P i auita, ff jgp M jW My Jfm fw M) Jfm Jm 1 U n.. i HV P 40 mLJLMw'C My m and m m cresses ana , nrfs - tg B? PTy StB s m Skirts tCI w1 ' in , rUJUi Rubber Wl yap k 5S- SX te' :"." ''f'1.38, II, " "Olr M. 1 men's $1.50 RAINCOATS $m WHS. V'"-.Gbr- 3QC -vi, e , uinrsiua VnlUe rW ''"r'KODBBMWBUSTgfr Il&simrzrzfcrrr -20 CHRSTNUT ST. m Medes f Distinction and Originality 1222-1224 Walnut Street Special Pre-Holiday Values In jO ats, Dresses & Skirts $8 .50 $18M Sports Skirts That were up te $22,50, new Sports Coats That were up te $35.00, new Street Dresses That were up te $35.00, new Fur Trimmed Spert Suits $29m5 That were up te $59.50, new 19 .50 Afternoon Dresses That were up te $95.00, new $44-00 Evening & Dinner Dresses QfiK-M That were up te $125, new Fur Trimmed Coats That were up te $135, new m All Purchases Billed February 1st STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER A Gift for Santa Claus Fer even Santa likes an occasional change from his red-trimmed winter costume Fine Suits with Twe Pairs of Trousers Extra Value $31.50 A value which surely furnfrhus suflicient incentive for any man te present him with a fine, practical gift. Suitw of worsteds, silk mixtures and cassimeres. A variety of styles for men and yeunj? men. These Suits would be unusually Reed value at this pric with but one pair of trousers. Therefore, if you wish, you may consider the extra pair a3 our Christmas ftift te you 531.50. Seme Vera Fine "Alce" Ulster Overcoats at $35.00 At 9:30 Te-morrow Morning Our Chorus Will Repeat Henry Hadley's New Cantata Conducted by HERBERT J. TILY "PROPHECY AND FULFILLMENT" A CHRISTMAS CANTATA Written especially for these Concerts ELSIE LYONS COOK Seprano MARY COMERFORD Contralto JOHN OWENS Tener William S. Thunder and Agnea Clune Quinlnn at the Pianeu. Instrumental Choir of Brans TABLEAUX WITH READINGS ISAAC H. CLOTHIER, Jr., Reader Characters impersonated by members of the Store Family 1. THE PROPHETS !. THE WISE MEN 2. THE ANNUNCIATION e. THE NATIVITY 3. THE SHEPHERDS 15. CHRISTMAS MORN About 200 Beys' Cheviot Suits, $7.95 And they'll pe quickly for they are well worth one-fourth te one-half mere than this price. They nre in serviceable dark mix tures, have full-lined knickerbockers, and are in attractive utyles for boys of 7 te 17 years ?7.95. Mackinaws, Special at $8.75 Of all-wool blanket cloths, wnrm and heavy, with muff und side pockets. Sises 8 te 16 years. Small Beys' Chinchilla Cleth Overcoats, $10.00 and $15.00 Handsome new Overcoats, in navy blue, ten and brown, sizes 8 te 9 years. Unusual value at these special prices. ?- fltra vbrldire & Clothier Second rioer. Filbert Street, Enit riip ffreat, extra-roomy Overcoats that are te warm and com fortable, and extremely handsome. Overcoats at $30.00 Smart-looking Overceat3 of all-wool fabrics cut in attractive nn styles for men and young men. Excellent quality throughout. t- StrawbrlilR, .i Ctothler Second Kker 2aat Seme Fine Shirts at $2.50 for Men's Gifts V, e secured them at a prii'e conceshien und, herefer, can rnarr them at correspondingly less than their actual retail v wth. Thy are LVc.ryfine weven-stiipe madrth in a wide range of these patterns affected by men et geed taste $ii.60. Other Geed-looking Shirts, $1.25, $1.35 and nanuseme silk Shirts, $5.00 te $12.00 Uining I'iannel Pajamas, $1.75 te $4.00 Outing Flannel Night Shirts $1.65 and $2.00 bSr-t" Btr..A,jrlv!9 Clothier t. : i u. .'X.(JO Me ), i::c. .!rec Hundreds of Fine Lasting Furniture Gifts Assembled in a special section are hundredb of at tractive things, such as Sewing Tables, Smokers' Stands, Easy Chairs, Telephone Stands, Magazine and Boek Racks Consoles and many ether tfift pieces large and small, us simple or as elaborate as the purse may dictate. JS-; S Str-wLrldE H Cliitliler Third Ver iZast rfv, f' ' IkI&wXX ' '$ aq vl wm I m CA " Jh I' Many Tey Reductions These and many ether groups are marked at greatly reduced prices Friction Teun$1.50 Fermer price one-third mere. Kiddie Kars Reduced about one-third. ABC Blocks 95c One-third under former price. Blackboards, $1 te $3.95 Savings of about ene-flfth te one-third. Drums 45c te $5.90 Savings of ono-feurth. Pianos $2.50 te $3.50 Tey Pianos, of course! White enameled. Very close fe half price. Infant Dells 50c, 65c Very clore te half fermer prices. Dells, half price 75c Beautiful imported Dells with closing eyes, real eyelashes, nat ural curly hair. Play Dishes $1.50 set One-fourth under former price. Gilbert Educational Toys at Half Price Trick Bexes, Magic Sets, Sol dering Sets, Tin Can Toys, Con struction Sets, etc. trtwbrld A Clothier eurth. Fleer You'll Net Regret That Last-Minute Decision te Buy Her a Fur Ceat She will be radiant, and you will be happy, for somehow Christn.i. morning, as always, we are happy in the measure that we give happinebt , It will net take you long te make selection here our stacks are von i derfully full and varied and every Ceat is sold und-rr .ar Seal of feri Oar , -symbol of integrity : Beautiful Showing- of Single Exclusive Medels 'luxede Medel of Xatural Mlrtk) AWm-n rten,. n -, The Tuxedo front extending te the bottom ing cellur and deep turr.-Uck cur?r ue. tne eat ;y ve.uu. elegant 4600.00. , Choice Alaska Seal Wraps -.-FuiiJ rmmner, Mini- wrf T i furred skins, brilliant black, and eaiuiritaly fck'-s bKffi- SS tL'' D : modeled and lined $900.00. der 1395 00 ir,ftmlvllllted: rter J Handsome lilack Caracal Coats x ' ', , , , , In the 46-inch length, with deep cellar of T -atural Muskrat Spertt) t'etrt blended kolinsky $850.00. lR t!'e 4-n:cn length very smurt v- Persian Lamb Ceat -Severn! dif . . B""-"u-w- a antral African Civet Cat Ceat r. -i. j.i ,,. . .: "- i icirm, inuueis, in unierent lengths; one i unusually attractive one trimmed with skunk ?375.00. Scotch Mele Ceal -With deep roll ing bhawl cellar and turn-back cuffs $750. Natural Raccoon Ceat -Geed, prac tical street or meter Ceat $395.0X). cs'-i, en model, beautifUily s.nped $i50 01 Leepard Cat Ceat h a :. ! E :. e. trimmed with taupe nutria Jlfi0.iii " '" Russian Peny Ceat c 1 e p t-' y re sembling broadtail and richly irirr.med witl skunk $185.00. 5ir y Stn.whrlt.ue & Cl.,""t- Thousands are Buying Hand Bags Frem Our Great Gift Assortments m Hand Bags arc m important this year-neer have there been m-n uIk ..,,,1 kinds, and never have we shown such all-inclusive assortments. Tin- leather" ie ir ,i .. , a 1C 1CK1UU. raunc aagn are en the hijrh-tide the lovely soft, pliable Beaded Bags from France are plentiful again. Velvet Hiind Bags, $5.00 te $85.00 , of l'aur, and Brocaded nnd chiffon velvets, in black, brown, 'y and taupe, with metal and flhell-effect frames, I many handsomely mounted in silver. ! Duvetme Hand Bugs, $5.00 navy and Plain and Du Breche brown, navy and taupe, frame styles, some handsomely bended. te $40.00 Duvetine BacB'. in black. and draw-string Flat Silk Purses, $5.00 te $35.00 . Brocades and striped moires in many shapes and sues, but all in the smart flat effects, some gold geld trimmed or with geld cornere. Colored Leather Hand Bags and btrap Beeks, from $3.75 te $53.75 Spider calf, alligator calf, shrunken seal .w.uii-.v uaifB in uenver or velvet calf. An L. , "u "rubinn nana Uhk $22.60 te $32.50. h and (emi' verv Strap Beeks, Camwoed Pigskin Strap Beeks and Hand Bags, from $18.00 te $48.00 ureen ana tan mottled leuther, many smart nnw urtA eti 1 .. W . . "'. leather. ' "' """ "" ,,nea w-r..imnn t, uietnurjUilM 8 in th With oes ed 9, Cntr Blouses You'll Like te Give Dimity Blouses Are All the Fashion These Days Plain shirt models and Peter Pan aria various tailored models, with tucks, lace edgings, French plaitings, narrow frilling, picot edges the daintiest things imaginable $2.00, 152.25 and $3.00. Pongee Blouses, $2.50 te $5.50 Excellent value in these smartly tai lored and semi-tailored Blouses, with Ien?: sleeves und roll, flat, convertible, Tuxeae and Peter Pan cellars, some softened by a touch of, filet or narrow plaiting. A Beautiful Showing of Crepe de Chine and Crepe Georgette Blouses and Over-Blouses in Flesh, White and new Shades and Styles, S3.75 te $8.75. iij Str.iv url-Kc 4 Cleth't- Second Flcxjf cea're w r fcf