,- EVENING -OTBIIC qJTOEK-PAIPHI FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1021' v Killed in Fall GIRL ARTIST KILLED Miss Buffum Found in Read Whero Mount Apparently Stepped In Hele WAS PAINTER OF PORTRAITS MIm Knllicrlne Buffum, nrtlst, lever et eperls nnd mi accomplished tiorse tierse tiorse "V.d'rean, wns killed Inte yesterday In ' fall from a borse nt Ilhnn nnd tiulph reads, Koscment. Sha was found after n riderless ent, blown nud swcntlng, ran into , the cstale of Geerge SInnlcfcsen. Only a short tlrae befere Itu uppcarnnce rtarchlns parties In automobiles started te find Miss Buffum, njarin being, felt ijrhen sbe did net return te tbe stables. MIwi Buffum vrns a sinter of Mrs. nicbard L. Barrows, of Iluvcrrerd, nnd was wlduly known among families en the Main Line. Her studio wus In the Arts nnd Crafts Building. Hbe lias minted portrait)) of luiiny of Phila delphia's society women. She was tbe daughter e the lain Benjamin Buffum. Her home had been In Providence, B. 1., but during (lie lafet live ycurn the had been In this city. Mis Buffum was about thirty yearn old. Who lived ul College) Inn. Bryn Mnwr. She uns. found ljlng nenr the read Intersection where the ground wns retcrcd with n fdicct of ke. On ene slele of the read was n hole. Inte tbnt the horse bad apparently 6tcppcd, threw pg Miss Buffum. At the Bryn Mnwr Hospital, physicians eald she was killed Instantly. Tbe borse she rede came from ttablcs near the Mary Baldwin Scheel and lias been much ridden by pupils there. It as considered absolutely trustworthy. She hired the nulmal about 4 o'clock nd planned only u half-hour canter. When several hours elapsed and Miss Buffum did net return, the man lit cbarge of the (.tables telephoned te thf Bryn Mnwr Hospital and nbked whether nnv one had been brought there. fclnce Mlf-s Buffum knew rev mil tice- pic at the hospital intimately, they tele phoned te friends nnd aked thut some one be sent ever nearby reads In heurcb. About tbnt timu' the riderless berae appeared nt tbe Slnnlcksen estute. Mr. Slnnlcksen telephoned the Lewer Merlen police. One of them found MI&s Buf fum's body In the read, jus-t back of tbe residence of William i. Austin, lie took her te the hospital just hr ten automobiles wcre preparing te bturt a search. ' Miss nullum hud a irnctureil bkull, physicians said, and probably died in stantly. Holiday Savings Increased Deposits of savings during tbe year In the Christmas savings funds, or clubs, as bbewn by reports of 70 per cent of the bnnks in the Philadelphia I'cderal llcscrve district, showed a de cided Increase. By Christmas, 11)21, the funds aggregated $10,770,000. as com pared with 51-1,927,000 for Christmas. 1020. The average deposit decreased from S.'IS.TO te ?:17.91. whlle the num ber of depositors increased. MISS KATIIEKINIi! BL'KKUM felie tiled instantly when hurled from a liorse she wan riding Inst c oiling in Itoseineut, She was well Known as n painter of portraits and as a sportswoman PRIESTS ARE TRANSFERRED Cardinal Announces Changes In Twe Philadelphia Churches The following clerical appointments aim transfers nave been nnueunccd by Cardinal Daughcrty : The Hev. Jeseph A. Maheu, from usslstant rector. Church of the Most Blessed Sacrumcnt, te assistant rector, Church of St. Elizabeth ; the Rev. Jehn I. Aicagner, ifem nbslstant rector, Church of St. Elizabeth, te nwdstunt rector. Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament. FINDS BABY LEFT IN ALLEY Three-Weeks-Old Girl, Tattered and Ragged, Was Deserted IVhcn Mrs. Sarah $tbb!ns, C13 Win ter street, left b civ buck gate nt 0 o'clock this morning te teke in nsh boxes, she theucht she heard tbe feeble cry of en infant. Upen searching in a corner of the alley tthe found a blanket rolled into a bundle. Picking it up, she found a three-weeks-old baby clrl. The child was dressed in rns3 and tatteri". After bathing nud fixing It up wltn clothes, Mrs. Blbblns took the Infant te tbe Ilevcnlh und Winter streets pollen sta tion, from which It was cent te the Philadelphia Hospital. MARKET STREET FLOODED Water Main Breaks In West Phila delphia Ice Quickly Ferms A, water main in front of C722 Mar ket street broke nbeut 1 o'clock this morning nnd flooded Market street be tween SFifty-clgbth nnd Vlt y--slx h streets nud cress .streets a block nertu and sebth. Policeman IlavcBteck, of the Fifty fifth nnd Pine Btrcets staUen, saw a t..... .Aimnn nt wnicr sheet from be tween the car tracks until It broke into spray against the bottom of tbe clc vnii. mtlread structure. Havesteck -., i n .nil tnr pmerffcncv "rcnairmcn Ah the water spread through the streets it froze. Trelley cars en Mar ket street were compelled te, slop en each side of the water. Within an hour empleyes of the Bureau of Water had tbe flew Btdppcd. WPytrH frXrqiVlrj $2 a Persen New Year's Eve at the Lerraine Yeu arc premised one of the jolliest, geed times eC your life at the Cafe of the Lerraine tomorrow night. There will be entertainment galore, attractive souvenirs and dancing te an orchestra specially secured. In keeping with the Lerraine's fair-deal policy, the charge of two dollars a person, includes dancing, entertainment, souvenirs and cover charge! Te make sure of a real New Year's Eve celebra tion, forward your reservation with check right away. Phene Poplar 520. Traiultiti Fireproof Hettl On Iht Lincoln Highway i Lerraine HOTELi w t Ik I i 1 Bread Street at Fairmount Avenue 1100 Reems with Baths Single or Ensuite ROOFING 1IATr.U1Al.S M-Miiifm-lureil by L. i. nr.iinKK co.. be n. 2 mtik.kt new year's and New Fixtures fiiiING NEW CHEER! Ne. uiineH QlDDLR - GAUMER Jh Lightint Flsturch liave every quality of diatinctien except a higli price. In every line and detail tlieir design will delight the eye, and their construction is of n soundness te satisfy the most exacting". Lighting Fixtures BIDDLE-GAUMER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. m NOT CF 4 T It e exquisite Leuella Butter, widely known as "the finest butter in America," is sold in the Stores of the American Stores Ce. and no ethers. B utter At all our Stores i Cs!i??!a3i t . . .r'USlUlb'Jnuu m h ;:"i''i'IH!ni'il;iiil;iilrlni!ill!i;i!ii! iliiiiililB llillilll Specializing in Ceals, Suits, Dresses and Skirts RC8f2!F:nxwljmiMUWlim.tuilfi mammmmn , H'ljiff Medes of Distinction end Originality 1222-1224 Wabmt Street 9ii e W 9 nter Embracing Our Entire Stocks of "Stecker" Fashions in Coats. W ups. ITS am U resses The Reductions Are Drastic u '39 $18 te $35 .50 te $75 $35 te $95 and in Many Instances Prices Are Less Than Cost Street Dresses That were $35 te $95, new Third Fleer Afternoon Dresses That were $85 te $145, new Second Fleer Evening Dresses That were $65 te $195, new Second Fleer Sports Suits , . TMum$66toui2g.se te 35 Fur-Trimmed Suits That were $65 te $195, new First Fleer Coats & Wraps That were $65 te $295, new First Fleer Spert Coats That were $39.50 te $125, new First Fleer Sports Skirts That were $15 te $32.50, new First Fleer '35 $29.50 te $95 te $195 18 te $65 $675 te $12.50 All Purchases Billed February 1st esj I m m ii STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Fer Te-morrow The Last Shopping Day of the Year Tlieusands of men will start the Nciv Year aright spic and span in a hand some new Suit or Overcoat. M ft ! Moreover, they will have properly closed the Old Year having profited financially by the substantial savings' of this Great Event. The $200,000 Winter Sale of Men's Suits and Overcoats Already hundreds upon hundreds of men have enthusiastically participated in the matchless economies of this event but te-morrow, the last business day before the new year, we have prepared te give efficient, satisfactory, com fortable service te a great throng of men and young men who need clothing. Most of the Suits and Overcoats included have been taken from our regular stock and marked at decisive reductions from prices already low. Hundreds of gar- ments were also secured from our regular reliable suppliers at concessions which bring Sale prices down te about correct wholesale levels. All in all this is one of the most extraordinary Men's Clothing events in many years. The Suite include plenty of the unusual sizes for men of stout, short, tall or slender proportions as well as great assortments of regular sizes. Come early te-morrow 1 Suits and Overcoats $23.50 All types of single- nnd double breasted Suits; Ulsters, Ulstcr Ulstcr ettes and Chesterfleld Overcoats in a wealth of fabrics. Prac tically all sizes. Suits and Overcoats $46.50 Many of our finest and hand somest Suits for men and young men are included in this wonder ful group. Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats $28.50 $32.50 Hundreds of handsome new Suits and Overcoats at savings that average one-third as based en our regular prices. All sizea te start with. Hundreds of Suits, including "California" - weight garments. Some in advance spring styles. Ulsters and smart Ulsterettes. Suits with Extra Trousers $23.50, $29.50, $32.50 As smart or as conservative in style and fabric as any modern young man or man of reserved taste could wish for. They are of worsteds, cassimeres and silk mixtures, tailored with exacting care. The extra pair of trousers with each Suit insures extra wear. All sizes. REDUCTIONS AVERAGE ONE-THIRD. Suits and Overcoats $38.50 Handsome Suits of soft worsted fabrics in a variety of clean-cut styles. Ulsters of handseme plain-back and plaid-back fabrics. Overcoats of Imported Fabrics $54.50 Overcoats faultlessly tailored of theso fine fabrics from the looms of J. & J. Crombie, Ltd., of Scotland. Alse exclusive Irish coatings. Seme of our very finest Chesterfield Overcoats are in this Sale, Reduced te $62.50 5 Stravrbrldza & Clothier Second Fleer, Cut Several Remaining Lets of Our Wonderful Purchases of Women's Coats at Still Lewer Prices Glearing out, at still lower prices, all that remains of the wonderful special purchases of the past month or two, which were such extraordinary values that business in the Ceat Stere breke all former records. These are all reduced from the original special prices which, in many instances, were as much as one-third below regular: Silk-lined Belivia Coats $20.00 Black, navy and brown. Made in semi-fitted style with bell-shape inset sleeves and trimmed with fancy stitching. Excellent value. Handsome Plush Coats new $25.00 Full-back, belted-front Coats of lustreuB Seal Plush, closely resembling fur; deep cellar, and silk-lined throughout. Women's Fine Cleth Coats new $25.00 Various kinds. Seme plain-tailored Tweed Coats, in gray and tan; also a few Coats in navy and black. Bedy and sleeves lined. Belivia Coats $35.00, $37.50 and $50.00 Chiefly in brown, navy and black. Various models, all silk-lined and all with deep fur cellars many of natural opossum and dyed wolf. High-Grade Coats Reduced te $75.00 Brown, navy and black. Deep cellar and cuffs of fur. Ir-y Strawbrldjrs & Clothier Second rioer. Centre Women's Fine Worsted Jersey Suits Samples $12.50 Only seventy-five Suits and chiefly in sample size 3G, but the 75 women who buy these Suits will be getting won derful values nearly all worth double, in fact the regular price of some of them is considerably mere than double. All of high-grade worsted jersey, in blue, brown, gray and shades of tan, made in various geed styles and well tailored and finished. tis Straw brldre Clothier Second rioer, Centre A Special Purchase of Tailored Jersey Dresses $12.50 Three tunic models of wool jersey in navy, brown and black. Twe models with collarless round neck-line, one with surplice bodice and flat cellar; smartly tailored and distinctively tucked. Very geed looking, and a remarkable value. $- Strawbrldse ft Clothier Second Fleer, Slarket Street v5r 'W W Jr5gT Many New Lets Jein the Great ml&t Sale of v Clotifemff Parents will find it well worth their while te bring the boy here early te-morrow, for the clearance prices which we have marked en these many groups of desirable garments are certain te result in a hurried exit. Suits with Exfra Knickerbockers New Reduced $11.50 te $21.50 Handsome Suits of all-wool cheviets in a variety of excellent fabrics and patterns; with both paira of knickerbockers full-lined. Sizes 8 te 17 years. These are much under original prices. Other Suits About Half Price New $6.95, $10.50, $13.75, $15.50 Chiefly one or two of a kind, but execll variety in every group, and savings that average one-half. Small Beys' Chinchilla Cletfi. eats $8.75 and $13.75 Of handsome all-wool chinchilla cloths, in all popular shades. Size3 3 te 8 years. Large Beys' Mackinaws$9.75 Warm Western Mackinaw Coats of all-wool blanket cloth Sizes 8 te 15 years. -i - Strawbrldg & Clothier Second Fleer, Filbert street, Eat r Radical Reductions In The Misses' Wear Stere Misses' Suits Reduced te $23.50 Belted and loose-back models of velour and two-toned suitincr in brown, reindeer and blue, silk-lined and warmly interlined und with beaverctte cellars. Misses' Suits new $29.50 and $39.50 Fine velour, velour de laine, diugenal und two-toned suitinir Severely tailored Suits and tailored belted Suits with fur shawl cellars. Sizes 14 te 18 years. Misses' Wraps new $55.00 te $95.00 Loese-wrap Coats and Capes, also seme belted Coats, of such luxurious materials as panvelame, marvella, erminie, Normandy and Pollyanna cloth chiefly with fur cellars. ' Misses' Dresses new $29.50 te $45.00 Afternoon Dresses of colored velveteen, black lace and llehfc tinted Canten crepe. Alse smart tailored Dresses of tricotine and Peiret twill. u Girls' Warm Coats new $15.00 te $29.50 Of two-toned, soft, all-wool cloaking, Nermandie, Belivia nd wool veleurs. Made with fur co lars, convertible. or scarf cellar Chiefly one of a kind. Sizes 8 te 10 years. r "' f-" Btrawbrlde & ClothUr-r-Bttena htoet, Ctnlt fjljj Milling L PElUmKiiiMtKiTITOwS u'f"'di; J-ti' -