Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 30, 1921, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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Will Rough It With "Bud" in
North Weeds te Soe
Witnesses
0 CANADIAN WILDS
EVENING PUBLIC IEDGmR-PHIEABELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1021
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New Yerlc. Dec. 30. Mrs. Anne
Urnulmrt Stlllmhn left yesterday aft
ernoon for Qnebrc, where ulie plan te
besiu nl ence nnd almost nlone the Inst
ttfaase of lier llglit te disprove the
charges James A. Stlllmnn made when
he sued te divorce her and Illegitimate
i,cr son, Guy SlHInmn.
.Tame? "Hud" Stlllinan, the eldest
en, who went te his mother's side
rvben the suit wns begun, net quite two
irars nge, nnd who advised her te
'(rent 'em rough," went with her. He
,ij marlcs U linen. ij ""'
the efliee et Jehn V. Ilrennan, of Ion Ien
Vers, chief defend htterncy.
The decision by Mrs. Htillmnn te
nrnclrate thr North Weeds, braving
re weather nnd deep mktwh, lu order
te Interview personally the witnesses
die hopes will bhalteri the banker's fn
r,0iis "ladder and kejhele" evidence.
us ninde nt n neon -hour conference she
'had with Te-,n ' M"ck l'euRliKcppnle
liicr, who Is guardian ad litem for
, Ylr. Mack came te her home nf 010
rlflli avenue in response te n telephone
nil te bis home late Wednesday night.
fi UesaululcrM, the Montreal ntlernej
iLe has been relulned te conduct th(i
iWWe at the Canadian bearings, con
ferred with Mrs. SUIlmnn MedncMltty.
nml returned te Canada. lie, tee.. Is
te be a member of the cxm-dltien Inte
tlic niew-drlftcd lumber lands.
Start for Canada
Within three hours after the eon een eon
ference with Mr. Muck, Mrs. tlllmnn.
"Itud" and Mr. O'Brien were en n New
Yerk. New Haven anil Hartferd train
bound for the Chateau Krenteniic, Que
lee. Entering Cniuyln nt Sherbrooke.
Mrs. Stlllmnn will rest tonight at the
famous old chateau, and this afternoon
take the one-a-day trnln for J.ii Tunnc.
the railroad'" "further north" in the
Slllhnan cum territory.
"1 feel that I am going up te Ught
for my life," Vhc told a reporter yes yes
terdnv. "and when I get te I.n 'lunuc
1 feel that the lisbt shall have started.
Ulic centinued:
"We arrive ac T.a 1 unue at 10
o'clock nt night -land In -the midst of
ieM nnd snow nnd stars and the next
morning will strike out for my ledge
jicar Uriuidc Anse. I have telejfraphed
te engage a cook for the camp, and nt
I.a Tuque I shall buy mine suit perk
and ether feed mi thnt tlie larder will
net be short at the ledge.
"My present pinna ure te make the
eainp my headquarters, and te take my
one or two-day trips out into the weeds
and mew le s-ec the witnesses 1 count
as eseiitlnl te disprove the charges
aRalust me. The camp will be Ideul
for that purpete because it is centrally
loomed In the weeds and 1 can make
i trips up and down the St. Maurice
IUht. Oh, the trips up and down the
rher arc about thirty-live or fert.v
DlllA.
. "Celd? Yes. 1 fnncy se. But, then.
Hud and I will be vvell wrapped up in
furs and we won't mind, llcsidcs, it Is
Shig te belpjnc te win.
Counts en I'riest as Her Vrlcnd
"The cure enprlest nt La Tuque I
leunt an Important friend, although I.
xs a non-Ciitbelic, have net done meie
(lit... ,Vn -nut , 4lm..n ). Itfttnlnt. 111.
struggling parish uleug. I am sure that
lie will abslst me In every way that he
can, anil, you knew, the influence of
llie priests iu Frcuch Canada Is tieuicn tieuicn
deus." tirande Merc, Gralde Piles, ltnp
Klver and the etl)er towns or i-eetieus
wliere live wilnct&es for the defense
or wltncshCH who tcstllicd for Mr. Still
man, will be visited by Mrs. Stillmati.
.uid the Freneh-C'niiudian men and
women will tell her bow they can be of
M-rvlce te her.
'I lie tour of the witnesses, for the
mw-t purl, will be en btiowshees, sklis
(Cud portage i-leds, the latter being used
un the frozen livers. Until Mrs. Stlll
ii i ii i j and Hud, as the ii'sult of man)
winters siient in the North Weeds,
ImiiiIIe suewbluics nnd skils cxpci'tl.
LEWIS SAYS $5,202,521.41
IS DUE STATE SCHOOLS
Ne Requisitions Made for 1919 Bal
ances, Declares Auditor
ILirrlsburir. Dee. ."0. A letter from
Hnmuel S. Lewis, Auditor (Seucrnl, te
l'red nrciieliinan. secretary of tlie State
range, dunlins with st'boel appropria
tions due the school di&trictH for l'.MII
and 100. was made public here jes
erdny. It includes ppindltures and
balances due as of December 1M), itud
"as written as the rcMilt of the adoptleu
of ii resolution by the Grunge at its an
nual meeting nt Yerk.
Speaking ut Brookville en December
21 Dr Themas K. rinegan, State
Siiperluteudeiil of l'ublle Instruction,
referred te the criticism of the Grange,
and he was quoted us sujllig, "There is
net u dollar which has net been paid,"
In leferrlug te the school uflprupriu
liens due In Hill) uud lll'JO.
Tlie I ewix tlulcmciu sIiewm t Ii it t en
D'eeiaber "11 there was due under (lie
l'M'.l legihl.itife appro)rlat!eu for m'IioeI
imrpeON S."(,,J01.,,.VJI,II. and of that sum
M,("iS,ll(l Ml wus due the common
eheiels; .'i70,(l-l.'l le llie tewnsblp and
borough high schools, nml $S'l,07U.rM
lu the ciinsolldutieii schools. Iteferrlns
te tlie e bahineeH due, the Auditor (Jen
cral ta.vh llteie have been no rcqulsl
tieii'i made or ferwauled In bis depart
""'t nguliisl them, but that he cannot
ilctetinlnc just what jmiiiIiiiis of tlie
unexpended balnuccs, if an.v, uic due
tj the districts, as the allotments, under
the law, are made by the Superintend
t of l'ublle Instruction. IIe lias
nikul Dr. l'"lnegnn fur the Information.
BELIEVE BUSINESS MEN CAN
DO MORE THAN DIPLOMATS
French Welcome Financiers In Euro
pean Economic Situation'
Paris, Dee. .10. (Hy A. P.) The
S 1?. iefi 1,?,l,,h "ml Prcncli flnnn-tt.fn'nn-"8'.1.0?3
m.cn nt tl10 "nch
foreign Office this nftcrnoen te grapple
wltli the Liirepcan cconetnic situation
Is regarded In l-'rcnch circles as one
Of tlie most Imnnrlnnf ..-.!. i.. ...
the first efforts te bring Kurope back
n II tinniA Imn
It Is generally belfcved that If the
conference organizes un International
consortium of bankers, merchants- and
nanufneturers, It will have n marked
influcnce en the future of Kurepe.
l.ven In French political circles,
where all efforts of British business
men te intervene In 1'urepcnii problems
have been regarded with suspicion, the
Impression is gnlnlng that, after all.
business beads may be able te get ahead
faster than diplomats.
'I'licre still remains n difference of
opinion between Inden and Paris re
garding the participation of Germany
mid Jlussla in n consortium and In the
Intcrnatlenql economic conference,
which will eventunlly he held. The
J tench mnlntuln their attitude of re-
although there arc indications tliat of-
iiruu circles arc coming te tlie con
clusion that the I'urepean problem can
be solved only when all the great pro
ducing nations get together.
The French delegation, bended by M.
Leut-hour, Minister of Liberated lie lie
Cleus, met Sir Laming Worthlngton Werthlngton Worthlngten
Kvuiist nnd ether British delegates this
morning for n preliminary exchange of
views before the full meeting with the
Itnltn! nilfl I'ptcintl fn,tfncAtfnllna' nl
J o'clock this afternoon.
It was announced that the Conference
would refrain from discussions of the
German reparations question,
MUST NOT TILT SHORE" LID
Dry New Year's Eve Celebration
Enjoined by Safety Director
Atlantic City. Dec. .10. The lid will
be clamped down tight en New Year's
eve. nnd there appears little hope for
anything but nn arid celebration.
"If ou desire te keep out of trouble
de net permit any patron te drink any
thing stronger tlinn milk, ice water,
pep nnd nearbcer In greeting tlie new
year." was the iiduioultlen today of
Piiblle Safety Director Cutiibcrt te
shore proprietors of cafes and cabarets.
Director C'uthbert summoned them by
nete te confer with him in his office.
Director Cuthbert nsserted that p.it p.it
rens must net be nllewcd te "bring
their nun" or "mix their own." or
the pleprletnr nnd net the offenders
themselves must answer.
HITS SHOWS 'FOR MEN ONLY'
Philadelphia Weman Addresses In
ternational Purity Conference
Chicago. Dec. .10. (Hy A. P.)
Traveling carnivals were condemned us
the menus of spreading gambling and
vice throughout the small town, nnd
legalised immorality, "carried en under
the protection of the marriage vow,"
was denounced In the final sessions of
(lie international Purity Conference
here jesterday.
Sensational shows "for men only"
were attacked by Miss Mary Sangers.
of Philadelphia, who said they were
patronized by "curious," thoughtless
men nnd boys who cannot stand the
taunt of the barker that they are
"mollycoddles."
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Geuting's Specialists in
Babies' Shoes
Till. Is
l)by' I'lrit
Walking Shee
Tun, I'atent
nnd Willi"
Thlg U
llabjr' 1'irtt
Moccasin, Alie In
high nnd low with
flexible leather e!
for house or atrect.
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THE supremacy of Geutins's in
babies' footwear is ah undis
puted fact. Net only are
Gcuting baby shoes of tlie finest matc-
rials, made by the finest hand workman
ship but they arc built ever the famous
"Shoer-Trcd" last that poises und develops
thoeot into adult Rrace and strength. And
they're reasonably priced.
Step in and let ur, make a' fitting chart of
baby's feet then Tct the responsibility be ours.
Lwv ?y
Lewer Prices en Famous "SHOOR-TREDS"
In Geuting's Sturdy Tan EUc
Sizes 5y2 te 8 New $4.00
Sizes 812 te 11 NewT 4.50
Sizes llie te 2 New 5.00
Sizes 22 te 7 New 6.00
Genuine Russia Calf "Shoer-Treds"
FOR SCHOOL OR DRESS
te 2$6.00.
Buy These
ARCTICS
and Rubber
NOW
while stocks are
complete
Sizes 8V6 te 11 $5.25. Sizes 11
Sizes 2M- te 7 $7.00.
Special
Children's Va-
length Weel Sex;
tizei 8V'j, 9
and 94
113.00 Valur
Clrnn Lp n
t65c
1230
Market St.
Shoes and
Stockings for
all the family
.The S
77
1308
ChestnutSt.
Shoes and
Stores of Famous 5KqT1 Stockings for
all the family
7 A?
amaryiWM
(PRONOUNCED GYTIKO)
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1 9 SeUth 1 1 th St. (Quick-Service Men's Shep)
Every Feet Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brethers Supervising
Sl'ltin.W, IlUOBSItir.U .10, 102l. filere Open nt 0 ,. M. Cle-rs nt 6l0 V. At. ff l
nellenburgS
ENTIRE BLOCK- MARKET fro 2! STREETS 3
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v e mistakr! 3
Butter
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I At all our Stores
Wilsen's
Famous
Steel
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The Centents:
Secret records of the Big
. Four in Paris.
Daily minutes whicli were
carefully guarded from
the public view.
Personal memoranda writ
ten by the great leaders
of the Conference.
Europe's secret treaties
which have been a mys
tery for two generations.
Notes en politics seething
beneath the surface at
home and abroad.
Documents and letters seen
only by Wilsen, Lloyd
Geerge, Clemenceau, Or Or
laneo and a few confi
dential advisers.
Woodrew Wilsen's tetter Authorizing the Use of His Personal Papers.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON '
27 "December, 192Q
Sly dear Baker i
Thank you for your letter of December
twenty-third, which gare me, a great deal of
pleasure. 1 aart a trunk full of papers, and
the next time you are down here 1 would like te
have you go through them and see what they are
and what the beet use is that can be mde of
them. I plunked them into the trunk in Paris N
and have net had time or physical energy even
te sort or arrange them. I am looking forward
with great satisfaction te the, work you are
purposing te de, nd have no doubt that it will
be of the highest value.
With the. beet wishes of- the season.
Cordially and faithfully yours.
Mr. Bay Stannard Baker,
i
Amherst. Massachusetts.
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America and The World Peace
By Ray Starinard Baker
written from
Woodrew Wilsen's Personal Papers
Site
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CONTINUING EVERY SUNDAY UNTIL COMPLETED
Newsdealers cannot return unsold copies of Tpe New Yerk Times, se their supply Is limited strictly
to'the demand. Te get the Baker series th first complete inside story of the Taris Treaty Neeetia.
tiens it is necessary te order in advance.
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M
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Wonderful Opportunities for Saving in This
' Extraordinary Saturdau Sale of .
Women's $10 High-Cut
Lace Shoes
The Newest Fall and Winter
Medels
At $5.95 P
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Shec3 taken from our
own regular stock and
reduced for thia special
hhIc.
high-cut lace
in tan calf,
calf nnd black
All
models
brown
kid.
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Wing-tip and ,traight-tip styles, with leather military heels and
vcltcd and stitched seIch. All sizes and widths.
Women's Brand-New $9.00 Lace 0?K fiK
Oxfords te Sell at VO.VO
The surplus stock of a prominent manufacturer, in the newest
fall and Winter styles, All arc laced oxfords in tan calf, brown kid,
black kid and gunmetal calfskin. Leather military and low flat heels.
All huvc welted and pitched soles.
Children's Brown Calf High-Cut Lace Shoes
On bread, comfortable tee lasts, solid selus.
Sizes G'2 te 8, Special at . . . .$2.75
Sizes S'2 te 11, Special at . . . .$3.25
Sizes Wi te 2, Special at . . . $3.75
Small Beys' $4.00 Tan Shoes, Pair 0?O A r
Tan calf lace shoes en bread tee lasts, with tyZJXtJ
welled soles and rubber heels. Sizes 10 te le'i.
Beys' $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes at, Pair 0?q QK
GunmcUil and tan calf lace shoes with velted tPLlt
soles mid rubber hccl3. Sizes 1 te 5V2. , , ,
SncLI TfiBU'Rijb Second Meer
Saturday
Silk Specials
$3 Silk-Stripe (1 KQ
Shirting, Yard V !-
H2- and 30-inch heavy-weight
silk broadcloth shirtings all
silk in a geed selection of pretty
colored tripes, suitable for men'u
shirts.
36-In. Costume Velveteen
Guaranteed te (1 7Q
Wear, Yard.. PX..Ii7
Fast-pile costume clvctecn, in
medium brown, dark brown and
plum.
$5.75 te $7.50 All-Silk
Dy:.--dnc:... $3.98
All geed colorings; in .cry fine
qualities for costumes, millinery,
handbags, etc.
FvZilNbIreS First Fleer
Hair Goods
Specials Frem Our Notion
Department
The "Rese." Real Hair
Nets, at 10c Each. .' fqr 23c
Made of real human hair in betli
cap and fringe shapes. Guaran
teed full size und perfect. AH
wanted shades of light, medium
and dark browns, bloude, black
and auburn. Each net in a sepa
rate sanitary envelope.
2500 Pieces Shell Goods, I'Sc
Side I'embs, back combs, for
ward combs, barrettes and bone
hair pins, in shell, amber and
gray.
The Fashionable Psyche
Puffs i.-)c Card
One lurgc pufl" or two smaller
pull's en a card, all wanted shades.
SNLiifNBv'vIjS Notion Dcpt.,
First Fleer
A Small Let of These
Fashionable
Black
Suitcases
Fer Women
Te Sell at the Very Lew
Price of
Geed, Serviceable
Umbrellas
Fer Men & Women
The Handles Designed in
the Season's Smartest, Must
Fashionable Styles
Extraordinary
Saturday Values at
$1.95 each
w m
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10ip, WOVt'll
cotton tullV-
ta, absolutely
h e w c r -
proof ami
ciHl black -
enr genuine
I' a r a g e n
frames.
V e m c n'-
liumJlc-t am
full - length
bakcliu or hardwood, with brace
lets, ferrules and rib tips te
match. Men's handles arc of
hardwood in desirable eroek stj le
KG and 8 inch lengths all with
silk cases.
Exceptionally t,trent, icell-madc
umbrellas, that icill stand hard
iccar and nice thoroughly satis
factory Reriicr.
SmfiI ' x.S First Meer
Men & Yeung Men
If Yeu Like
Madc-te-Mcasurc
Overcoats
Sncllcnburg's Can Tailor
Yeu the Best Medel You've
Ever Seen
at $45.00
Values Up te .$75;
Select your own material from
our varied btecks of high-grade
new ovcrceatiiigs in the latest
patterns and colors, then choeso
the style you like best and our
expert tailors will turn out the
finest overcoat you ever suw at
the price. Clever in cut, smart in
style and beautifully finished te
the smallest detail.
STi mNBURflS Third Fleer
Kodak & Camera
Supply
Headquarters
Felding
I A size. 2''2xl';..
.'size, 3 -4x4'
HA size, 34;"i2..
Photo Supplies
"M. . rulir-
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M-ur. UIiixfi Oruduntr ...
Itiibhrreld Trujn, 3x8 ..
Ne. ! Illellllnf HitnUrt
I'rlnlliii; I'miuei. :i'ix4i
I'rlnllnir l'rHinr, .1Tx6.
I'rlnllliK I rnmpib, f,7
Cameras
Fitted
With Ilex
Acme
Shutters
and
GJJ Lens
$41
$45
$19
Kelt. Snle
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ltiil.r Oil l.iiniii . l.i3
3'j-ln. Mrlnl Clipn, pulr.. Soe
Other Supplies at Our
Vsual Savings
Genuine Leather Carrying
Cases ,"'.' .
I'rlre l'rlpe
lul I'ni'krl ( Ul ....51. .11) SIlu
Ne. I liuiliik .luiitnr ( hip . 1.00 fl.00
V, 1- ImiiIhU .lunlnr hub. 1.00 I.Otl
n. 'J.( KmliiK .luuler ( Hup 1"ill ,,.;i(
N. :i- Keilul. Junier hit. i,;r 'J.30
Tripods A Ibuins ,t"fu
IhIiiI 'IrlpmN, 1 fold . . f1..iO S1.08
'7 Hound Mbiim T.lr 30a
7V 10 IIimiiiiI Minim I lu ti'Jn
' lu l.iinxp-I.rnr llnitii . I. Oil 10n
7MI t i -1. raf Mlium . I.fiu 1.00
H)IS 1 iKi-.c-l.ru f Mlium 1.30 1.33
1922 Calendar Mounts
All Sizes. lie Each
'.SjIejS First Fleer
, Veils and
Veilings
for the Week-End and
Holiday Events
A Special Let el Deited
Veils with Berder, -
Each. OUC
tSlack ami color.?.
Mesh and Deited f f
Veilings, Yard. . . 03Q
In plain and combination
colors.
All Interesting Let of Veil
Lengths. Special f)
Values at. Each . DC
In geed colors. A me plenty of
black.- j f.mJs First Fleer
Ugr
$5.95
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1 sizes 10, 18, 120 and
Made iu
122 inches.
Suitable for almost any occa
sion, whether it be overnight trips
or extended travel.
Beautifully lined and finished
with three shirred pockets and
two brass, end locks.
bNElLENBURflS "First Fleer
Extraordinary Sale of the
Famous Master Brand
Shirts and Blouses
Fer Beys
The Entire Discontinued
Stock of the Master Shirt and
Blouse Company, Purchased
at Tremendous Price Conces
sions and Offered New
At Vs te l2 Belew
Regular Prices
$1.50 and $1.00 Blouses
hiup uannci, squirrel cloth, khaki and blue clu
uia. rtii nuve cennr auaciied. Sues 0 te IU
$1.50 te $2.25 Shirts .
The let includes printed madras and solid
colored oxford with separate cellar te match,
Wwt 3 i ipn,i ,,xferd8' Kray flanil(?1 two-thirds wool.
White, pongee, solid colored Jem-vs andsateens in neckband stvle-.
imitation French and gray flannel witlMBellarH attached BtyIt
9 ftft .M CO ca ri .
.vv auu y.ev J3iuuses
1 i. Ww
III w
chain- tUlv
ear-.
$1.09
Woven madras. Large assortment or
pretty patterns. Cellar attached und white
silk and cotton poplin. Sizes 0 te 1(5
$3.00 and $4.50 Shirts
c,, Yh.itc ,aml tun ailk cotton mixed shirts
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$1.59
$L79
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