pfpsr v, W) rnr-Hv u. trw-, ,' . 1 ! K I '. ' i HSSft-' m ft- 1 u-.f . M V& iji'U fR CAMDEN IE0BY MAYOR iii i tSfSK.- u ual IVtessapfi Savs RuIIHincr 48, Iridge Presages Big Future. Strides j 1!.A.$E FOR DEPARTMENTS! M' : A -'-"- - MrB..MtiJ,w r.-i . ii .it llJT "TO VttlCr V.HIHUIII, IIHT IU l , t viiuvi uiuiim. linn m hk m ie inn iiuf.i '.Aern. Is cnlttHl for by Maver Ellin In wM.Mitntal mewnca. Mtyet EIHr fxptmc the belief there Wilt b no increase In the tax rnte twos twes Bfcrr'thls year, nnd call upon every clti clti tiirtHe .et bthlnd the City riannlnu ,1)eiriVntsleri thnt the most mny be made 'Ot the tremendous strides forward te lande with the coming et the bridge, Wad fa the result of Camden' own en-tej-ptise. "Every citizen should get back of tli commission and, by costing nslde pelHcl1 interests, work for what Is deemed thi Very beat for Cnmden," 1 the way the Mayer expresses It. , A for the tax rate. Mayer Kills drafts attention te the fact only S1.07 of the brenent $2.70 rnte bees te the eltr. Vj the Balance eeing te schools, the county, , mates nciioeih aim state Highway, nice VrfAtA u t- . 1.11 I - . ., . I. - l JMiccvei en i;ie peiuicrn oerus nnu me I f Wdge bends. . A ler the comprehensive plant for Miarber betterment. th Mayer suggest xae erection et warehouses ut the marine rminul. and the building et another TBunklpul pier. He opposes further vacation of river-front Mrcet cnd, nnd Wftt that the Uoeppr illvir be dredged tad 'straightened, that mere Industries May be encouraged te locate along that ' Vtrcnm, which runs through the heart of Camden. ? The building of two mere Junier High (Schools Is suggested, and enlargement tf the nreseiit Junier Hleli Scheel te tallcve the overcrowded condition. It ta conceded by the Mayer that eventually H TH1 be neeeswar te build one or Aer district high school. Ifeeded Increase In tiic water Bupply, he, Mayer said, will be provided by the i our single-unit wells it in proposed te lrive In the heart of the city. As for Tjumptlen of highway improvement. Relief was expresil by the Mayer read materials will drop sufficiently the spring te allow this work te be ialh taken up. , Werk of th police and fire depart enfs for the last year is highly praised. He Mayer advocates sn Increase in the lice forte, nnd legislation that will ike It cesier for the police te ebtalu evictions in certain cases of law vie vie vio lens. Vew 'fire engine are also asked for 'take the place of the old apparatus t'has been motorized. The establish At of nu Insurance patrol is also ad (ited. Anether improvement suggested i the ( bllshment of a municipal bathing ( ,h at Ferest Hill 1'ark. Need for a ; iclpal market house is also pointed jand munlpical aid li nekwl for Knst Jen. which, the Mayer points out, 1 experience a boom when the bridge instructed. xlbute wns paid te the work of ederick A. Tlnkeldey, Playground omwifslener: diaries P. Tuttle. rfchoel Director, and Frank W. Tnww. library trustee, who died durinj the year. i At the reorganization of the (Vmn ?1 iFrnnk R. Van Ilnrt 'vns re- ';tert prfmtlcnt. liie reur new -i 'labers who leek thelr seats ere jwaril IJyer. of the Sixth Ward, who Jucceeds William .Tene : Hr. Herace . Rese, of the Tentli Ward, who took -ife'Vlace of Carrell 1'. Sherwood; Alfred imuiey, of tne Thirteenth Ward, jacreeaing wuwnre -ii-ctuar, and wn- rtlim B. Davis, or the Fourteenth Ward, Muccceding Ceuncilmnn Kptlng. , Mayer Ellis made the rennnelnt. Beents of several efllclnls whose terms wtpired. Including Alvln P.. Pitman, en Jhe Park Commission for live years; F. Walter Toms, ns a member of the Beard. Of Assessers: Dr. Alexander I McAllister, member of the Hourd of I Library Trustees, and Trnneis II. Wel- I Kn, eh tne Hinuing ruml ConnnURlen. I PMinrll rennnntntil Pltv Vntn..A. teri Fahrnam, City diint! K. a. C i Bleakly, City Controller Samuel i. LfcCerd. Water Clilef .Tames Ixjng, Chjef Clerl: of the ater Deportment heik Fithlnn, City Clerk Merris Odell and Assistant City Clerk Harry BimpRen. T. Harry ltewland was made City IVosecuter and Benjamin Xntnl Second Assistant City Solicitor. Ceundlnien ,T. Hartlev Tlewen. of the Fourth Ward, amd Wellington llorte, of the Ninth Werd, were elected members of the ,9aard of Scheel Estimates. Dr. II. It. Davis and Dr. Themas Lee were i appointed members of the Heard of Health. The beard has been enlarged te two new members, and these Dlnrnu Went te 'Mrs. Sarah Austermuhl. nt bthe Thirteenth Ward, and Hsrry Fer- I'Href thb nrst vnnt. Calvin S. Acks. W. Tayler Wrlsht and William v.s ' Iluhn were re-eiecteu en the Mtd Ot wemeiery irusieeg. Jehn arneVl. Hamnel G. Edwards and the J. a', vwme were elected te the nlssleners of Assessments. ne Beard of Freeholders was xt:er- f'nke by the elctlen of Jehn Prentice, h' Ninth Ward, as director. fie iyrlle Hess, vhe has been supt-rinten- ent ei mc unjiiiiu ku'ks in (icajn or r. J. Ansen hiiiicm, was appointed nil the vacancy. At the reorganization of the Heard If Health. Dr. II. II. Davis was lected president. t.ugpne iieImtIm sec- etary and ur. J. . i.eavur iieami of. rtr. J-ne lieara ei ciuu-uiiun will net jrgenixe until February. SK AID IN WAR PREVENTION , - mera Requested te Keep Up V Werk Ter permanent Peace .."VWatahlBiten. Jan. 2. -(Uy A P.I lss-In an effort te "prevent public iMMtay en worm peace alter me clone f.'tlie Washington Conference the Na Na tteaal Council for Limitation of Arma- lent' announced teuny it ur.ci written jQ.vcrnera or tne reny-eiani states ckig support In "educitins public iWBient tiunns me cemintr year ter i nait ste toward permanent pence," lirUiae tmrtrcn amrmaiive response been received- he Oovemera wiie replied were (a, Ioa'iei Baxter, Maine j McCray, anaj Xiuwurua, iriv jtrw; , win- MlHslsslpPU 1'ruev, .Mlnnefetu; r. Wemin: Campbell. Arizena: lae, Arkansas; Sprout, Pennsyl la: r.lnlne. "Wiscertsln : Allen. Kan- yMcMaiter, Beuth Dakota. ' I, ! I - - fenVlON BOOZE IN INDIA r Proclaimed "United States" Alte Wara en Drugs Injten, Jan. 2.--(Hy A. P.W Uen of the driie and liquor iis been undertaken as one of reforms of the "United States ," proclaimed yesterday, ac ta e statement Issued teduy by r- f. Oheae, director of the I commlMlen te promote self x . iBdla. il.e dec,ed that within the htjj 70;.fc cent, of the ejlum tU'iW.Wrr.rM of the liquor shops 'WaMAJIaW W1!!! KirOUCll THE SAUER-KRAUT tdur'- j This group was in charge of David ERUDITE EAST GETS O.K. FROM LITTLE MOVIE STAR Baby Marie Osberne lias Had Her Leve Affairs My. Yes! But She's All for Art iS'eiv Already Has Picked Out Her Summer and Winter Hemes. Can't Approve of West "Hnic drrar teni heart arc the scenes of mj raifdtoe't When fend reeollectiem preneut thci te rfetr." Such, in brief. U the .wnttment of Ilaby Marie Osberne, nlne-ycar-nli! motion-picture nctrepi of long experi ence, who much prefer the crudlt" East te the wide-open West. "Oh my goodness, yes," t.nld lhtl.ii,y. "the East is much mere cultured." Miss Osberne, who is in Philadel phia at present, ought te knew. She was born In the West and she Is new touring the East for the third time, se ' that the opportunities for observation which she has enjoyed make her fully capable of pushing judgment. Miss Osberne entered the motion picture world at the nge of three years and six months, liavlng in these youthful days less hair than new curls about her small dark head, she was cast then lu it boy's part. Has Ianictl Much In Short Time If Miss Osberne has acquired nny one quality In particular in her extended career, It Is a perfect nnd unalterable poise such as one would naturally ex pect from an actress who heads her own company. That, combined with n comprehensive knowledge of the wiles and pitfall" nf this naughty world, might be termed an outstanding char acteristic of her personality. In ether words, she Is net one lightly te place credence In miners of Santn Clnus, fairies and ether uch charac ters. "I think," she said, with n. judicial pucker of her delicate brews, "that when I get my money (which is being held In trust, you knew I'll live here In the Et. "I'll have u place in the Canadian weeds te live lu during the summer, and s'pese I'll live in New Yerk in the winter. The house in Canada will be a sort of a careless looking, comfort able place, with a lurge ruem te dance In. I'll invite some of my friends up there who can play the piano, and we'll have plenty of music. "Of course I'll have te buy a house In New Yerk. We could rent one, naturally, but" and she shrugged enu slender shoulder "why waste geed money en rent? And I could always sell the house, if I get tired of it." As might be expected of one fo-gvn-ereusly endowed with beauty. Miss On. borne has net remained unwoeed In the past. Her Affairs of the Hfiirt "Yes, I have been in love." she ,id. mitted, "but it didn't last. He was ten years old, and I was crazy about h!in, but he wasn't in the profession, and he finally didn't like me." At present her leart is unfettered, with the exeepllen of a seini-professlenal admiration for Rudelph Valentine. In spite of her sophistication, she displays nt times pixie-like flashes of Impulsive interest when something ns yet unheard or unseen strikes her at tention. At these rare intervals, the clenk of Imperturbable calm drops from her and rentals the child, eager and curious te examine the unknown. The care which one In her position must take te preserve nt its best her ap peurance and health was touched upon briefly In conclusion. Her reelpe for per SLOAN'S RELIEVES ' NEURALGIC ACHES FOR forty yeara Slean's Liniment has been the fiuiclcett relief for i neuralgia, sciatica and rheuma- ! Ham, tired muscles and lame backs. ' Ask your neighbor. I , Yeu just knew from !t stimulatinc ! Iitalthy odor that it will de you goedl i I Keep Slean's Itamiy and apply ircely at the first twitie. It penelralts i Without rttWuKj, ' l .P0815 udden sprafna and strains ! ! which unfit you for work or play are j een eased when Slean's is used. The sensation of comfort and ' , warmth surely and readily fellows ita use. Slean's masters pain. ieu'll find Slean's Liniment clean i and nen-skm-stainine;. At all druggi.u 35c, 70c, $1.40. $& 1! iffe fe ate9 WlPJi.Jf Limment&K Th.iortut.ef.klaltth will quicklx ba i tllmd br pplrlna bttvn tailrinc. vr.jigMen hexenuuint- ment. Oaaef Dr.llebaa' ramiiT temeawa. Hsemfe P, atl IllaHaagaa. ""f-Stepsi ItdUntf m LVM4I KVJ&NlNG PtfBMO CLUB ON BROAD STREET Herman, who has headed the (iloupelcr In the comic section mtutem m MAUIK OSKOHNK senal beauty I given herewith for the benelit of anxious methers: "I almost never eat meat; I live al most all the time nn fruits and ege tables. And 1 nevr, n-wer cat any candy. "Oh in goednc.-- yes; it's terrible for the complexion." MKsOvberm: m)eii will have her ninth birthday party. SCHOOL FOR POSTMASTERS Newly Appointed Officials te Be Taught Number of Things Washington. Jan. 2.- flly A. 1M Beginning with the new jear under ol el der Issued by Postmaster (leneriil Hays, newly appointed postmasters will be required te attend school. They will be taught hew te meet the public,' their place in the community, hew, through publicity, te educate the public In the use et tne mails, new te handle com plaints, guard the malls and maintain proper relationship with the denurt ment. Centra! accounting nosteflices will be designated in each Statu a schools for the instruction of postmasters of the second and third class, under tltc direction of First Assistant Postmaster , (ietieijil Werk--, superintendent "e( .ehoeK" After the Intensive course the new official will be required te write the department, giving n review of what i ue iins learuea. HISTORIC MANSION BURNS Belmont Hall, at Smyrna, Del., Is Destroyed Wilmington, Del., Jan. l'. Uy A. P.) Helment Hall, lit Smyrna, a iine old Colemnl mnii"len of historic Inter est, built in 17"e, wib destrejed br fire this morning. Mi".t of Its i-uiittiits, im hiding val ued relies, were saved. The less Is up r.n vimrtely SJn.0(Mi. pnrtlv covered liv insiirence The hall was nwne,, a'i'l occupied ' Mi. ami Mt . Cri' .speakrnan. fjjjy rilOT AND 1.1M1I TIUIt'IILl nalantly reltKvM e ' cir cnclil arch irperM, B't(l ana tdluitfd Ly aiparie. Our Mam:ei KUbiIc Iletlery, the meat Ln'nferlabU union for ari ee.a velrs. sTnll.n llmbe. nek kna-ji and anlfl4N, Trusses aLdemfrji ai J ntijMtiL' itt. mi' ."l ." .Wnll- Irseat rnanufae. rerjra of dttermlty arpilancce ti tha vtnrld. .....u',').u! .nd 'D fr Mt.ranc.a. P. l (Ml .imMi, Ortlmeri'f Te.. 4I N. 13th St. TALK WITH FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr. Wernet's Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves sere gums, eweetem the breath. A white powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, 30c., 60c, $1.00 or write direct te WerittDBtIclf8.Cc,.U5BUaBSt.W.T. HTrMsmp nethks Fincat.Fastest Steamers tVPERUCl Via Panama Canal Large new American thlpa offering met, comfortable accommodation, te Seuth I America Unexcelled CuLine. hri. bantu Trreaa. Jan. 18 HS. HabtaKllaa, ' ffh. 4 HllALI, 1,1.-, t., IM' 10 iiunevrr Nq.,Ntii LBDGMK-PHILABffili'HIA,' MONDAY, organization. They wen fifth prlre ;WILDW00D WOMEN BURNED 1 Popular Society Matrons Injured While Dre8slne for Ball Wlldwoed, N. J Jan. 2. Twe so cially prominent matrons of this city were painfully burned nbent the face and body when their cotton-covered dresses became ignited while they were dressing for the Legien Kill, Vihich was held Inst evening at the Iirighten Hetel. ; Mrs. William McClain's dress caught fire when she get tee close te the gas ' heater. Mrs. Ferrest M. Itlch ran te her aid and her own garment became 'ignited. William MeOlaln, proprietor of the Pacific Hetel and huxhand of one of the women, wns downstairs when the ac cident happened. He ran upstairs, ex t.ngulshed the (lames in the room and pulled the burning dress off Mrs. Well, but net before she had been painfully burned. BACK OF YOUR INDEPENDENCE The Obligation of Relationships Wife, children, business partners, the mertgaKc, borrowed capital If death means less te the survivor of the relntien--.hip there is an unfulfilled obligation, nn tinpnid debt. Life Insurance cnnbles one te fulfill the obligations which the relationships of life imperatively' impose. A description of our plan awaits the sending of our nnine, address and date of birth. There is a Penn Mutual Policy for every life in surance need. THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 'llrz.mlsrd ! Independence Square Philadelphia WITH ASSETS OF OVER TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS iTt'AMSIlir NOTiri'. MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGES Frem New Yerk te Madeira, Gibraltar. Algiers, Monace, Genea, Naples, Athens, Alexandria for Bffypt and. the Nile. ARABIC (17,324 ten.) Jan. 21 March S LAPLAND (10,500 ten.) Fcb. Independent IrivtL Beeking! te ny pore. Optional conducted iliera CK cunleni. Send for booklet and detailed infetyialbm. Faraeul Whlte.Stat and lied Star aetvicei pre lde ultneit luxury. WHITE STAR LINE 1'hlUuVlplilii l'HKanu.-er Oilier. I DID Wulnut Ht. white Star Nfw Yerk Clitrheurs Smilhnmplen OUlll'ir JVh.lSJIur.il Mir. 1 Nv Yerk Liverpool unci lurrntiinii J1AI.TIC ..I .mi. 11 lh. 1 M"r. 1H f'i;i.Tlf lire. Ml 1I. t Mnr. 1 CKIlllir .Inn. W l'rli. 5S Vliir. 25 MEDITERRANEAN VOYAGES T VfmVlrit, (ilbrulMr. Aliclrri., Munaia, lirnu.i. Naplra. Atlirni, Aleiundriii, tar .7Mit nnd tin- Nlli-. AIIMIIC (17.354 teni). Jun. 31 Mar. S MlltlATIC CJI..1I1 ten-, .lun. ; 1". I.. IK l.M'l.'.NI) MS.BS. lint ffh. 1 !,iiii..in:i.riiM-i.ivMii'eui. Mi:i TONIAN . . J.iti III i.f.yi.anh mm: Pini.AHKl.l'IIIA-SIAXt'lll'.SThll wi;i resi.v .... . Jim. i ?.eeb Star Line Cull at llallfnv. eemmendne Jan. . Will "nt null nt llnllfnx. Xi:W iOUK. I'l.YMdl Til. CllhKHOl III, AN'rW'KRI' UNI. N'I J"". ' li b. II M.ir. Ill HKOOM.ANK Jwn, SI IVli, .tl ' r. I 7.l.i:i ANI . . . '.Ian. tH ilr. .t 'Apr. !() , IOTIII.AM) IVIi. 1 Mjir. 2S I.A1-I.AN1) . . "Apr. 8 M.iy III Te IliintU li Ike nml lluiiibiirK SA"il,ANI) 'Ian. 10 i'iui..i)i:i.riii ..ntw i:;ir IteU'l.in .Jan. 1 .Mimlaml . .Inn. ?" Maiklu.in . Inn. 10 .MU.-.lnl Jan. 10 AMBEIAM Line NT.W YOKK IU.MIIl IK DANIO MIlVdOMA f.laii. Vi Keli, 'IS MINNICKAHDA (.Id tlansi .Ian. ((! i;vi:ni(iui . ii.. Call ut I'lmeuth Mini (lirrbeurr. m ealla Ht Onef iiten. I'liiiiu-i.riu x.iiAMiurcii Mackinaw .Jtin. Ill M irMunil .Ian. -Jl TI.ANTir TIIANHI'OKr MM- riuuDKi.niiA.i.oNneN ItKl.lilAN Jan. fl MISsISHUTl . Jan. Sii lIOIXAVD-AMi:itll A LINK l'IIIUni;M'IIIA.lt(ITTKTtIl..M (,errnlW .Ian. 14 Serliyk . . jB, 8 International Mercantile Marine Ce. no HTKAMiaiH. l neu.niNi tens l'naaenzer Onlrf, I3IO Walnut St., l'lilla. 1'rrlnlit (Ifflre. 40.V-tlt Ilenrr Illily. 'hu BE LIME PHILADELPHIA Direct te ' GLASGOW S S "HOXIE"... Sailing Jan. 19 Hudsen Shipping Company, Inc. X.ArAYi:TTK IIUILMNd I-JllLAOELI'lUA. I'A. Iembard 0J04.B Main aiet Agantt for BALTIMORE STEAMSHIP BLUEBIRDS' APPEAR E Street Cleaners Are Wearing Blue Denim Under New System CITY NOW DOES OWN WORK Three thousand street-sweepers nt ( o'clock this morning began pushing their broom ever the streets of the entire city nnd started municipal street cleaiibg for Philadelphia. Mayer Moero nnd Director Cavcn made tours of the city te see hew tin work wns going, nnd both expressed themselves ns highly gratified. In plac,c of the white uniforms the men were tinder the contractor sys tem, the sweepers nnd ether em em pleves wear neat uniforms of blue denim. On their left breats were yel low nnd blue celluloid badges marked. "Department of Public Works, Hureau of Street Cleaning." Each man has n distinguishing number. The city has been divided Inte ten street cleaning districts, with eight sit perinter.dents te share the tusk of nu nu pvrvislen. "System" Itreken, Say Mner "Tli old contractor system has gene." said Mayer Moere, "and we in tend te prove that it hns folic forever. This lias b"CU the grcutesr r-lng'e nehlcviniint of the present Adtnlnlstra- The Mayer made a tour of the city nlone vestcnlHy te inspect the streets. He said he found them in splendid condition. . .,,,, "When the snow begun te fall, he said. "I was nfruid that Director Cnvcn would be up against a hard test en the first day, but it turned out that the storm did net Inst long. Di rector Cuven nnd hi assistants have labored hard and earnestly te get every thing In order, despite unusual holiday conditions. Things will be normal in n day or two." ... , This was ash collection day in sev eral pnrlH of the city nnd the high wind blew much et the litter about, the Maver said, adding that this wns n condition beyond control and would lie speedily overcome when the wind died down. He said thnt the way the streets STANDS THE PENN MUTUAL KTIMMSHII NOriCKH ADRIATIC (24,541 (en.) Jan. 7 Feb. 18 Newll!bik te Seuth America t US.QevenimentSliws Fastest Time te Rlede Janeiro, Montetldee snd Iluenej Aire.. Kne.t ililpt-Alnerlcjin aervler American foeil Americeti comfort.. Sall liies tVem Tier , Hoboken. Amerlrun l.relun Stiuthfrii f're eellls Huren Jan. Ian. l'l , J el). Feb. Ii ; ''ijifiii liatlel, ivliln: Mtraren StcimshibLines r, whii St., iv Yerk riillaili-lphln Olllce, Drem-I Hid- .v irti,i vine Oprnitara ter S. SHIPPING BOARDi COMMERCIAL! uiLmngnir Linca PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY S, S"i:ustern Tcmpeat," Leading S S "Eastern IUslIe." Last Vi Jan. Moere and McCormack, Inc. 428 Deurae Dldj., PhiU. ,Leml). )583 Main 7513, Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U. S. S. B. S'S "0PEUKA" EXPECTED TO SAIL JANUARY 14 AT COM'KBKNCi; IIATllS Harms. Magill ill WINGS NE &1, Ce., Inc. Philadelphia V, "lain 76fe 425 Lafayette Ulclff, JANUARY a, 1022 were cleaned of the litter left by Nw Ycnr'a celebrants, Saturday night, wen f sreat credit te the new municipal en leaver. t'aren Delighted Director Cavcn was no leas delighted nt the appearance of tilings after he finished his teUr this morning. The Director covered the West nnd Seuth Philadelphia sections, while Fred C. Dunlap. Superintendent of the Ilurcnti of Highways, wfnt ever the northern district. Director Caven was accom panied by James A. Devellti, Council Ceuncil mnn from West Philadelphia. The trips took the Director the whole morning and brought him Imck te City Hall deeply pleased. Ilesldes touring tltc streets, the Director's party visited stables and Blfltlehs nt Fifty fourth nnd Summer streets, Thirty-eighth nnd Market streets, Twenty-fifth and Cnl Cnl lewhlll streets. Thirtieth and Callow hill streets. Twenty-fifth and Moere streets and Thirteenth nnd Nh'unk streets. In every case, he said, the district superintendents told him things were moving wonderfully. There were plenty of meni in fact, in Seuth Phila delphia It wus necessary te turn nwny seme who wanted te work. "We had '10 per Cent mere men nnd equipment en the streets this morning than the contractors ever hed," said lMrccler Cnvcn. "The inspectors in miiai Charge Accounts invited lanwKmi Mail Fur Repairing "Pay for the 9 Inspired by Clearance Sales, we have striven greater success. Mere Volume Mere Values Mere Customers Mere Friendslthese are our aims. This clearance event offers greater oppor tunities te you than ever before. Costs Profits and Fermer Prices have been entirely disregarded. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vaults Until Next Fall. Payments te Be Continued Monthly Through the Spring and Summer Taupe Marmet Coats Russian Peny Coats Australian JNutria . . . . . French Seal Coats Trimmed Russian Peny Trimmed Leepard Cat rviuua i rimmed irench French Seal Coats Marmet Coats, Raccoon Natural Muskrat Coats Austr. Oppesum Tr. French Seal Coats. . . Skunk-Trimmed French Seal Coats Skunk-Trimmed French Seal Coats...... Natural Muskrat Coats Moleskin Coats , Natural Raccoon Coats Moleskin Wraps , Hudsen Seal Coats Skunk-Trimmed Hudsen Black Caracul Wraps Hudsen Seal Coats Skunk-Trimmed Hudsen Natural Squirrel Coats. Hudsen Seal Wraps Trimmed Leepard Skin Natural Squirrel Coats Skunk-Trimmed Persian Lamb Coats!! Genuine Alaska Seal Coats Natural Squirrel Wraps ,....!!!!" Taupe Caracul Wraps ' Natural Mink Coats.... Jap Mink Wraps , Alaska Beaver Cost.. Broadtail Wrap Natural Mink Wrap.. Extra Chokers, Scarfs, Steles and Sets at Savings up te 50 , . . Regularly New " 'V Natural Squirrel Uiekerb... Jap Mink Chokers Natural Mink Chokers Taupe Fex Scarfs Brown Fex Scarfs Stene Marten Chokers Taupe Fex Sets French Seal Steles Taupe Wolf Sets Black Lynx Scarfs Cress Fex Scarfs (53) Children's Fur Reduced te 5.50 te formed file that tlie strcfrts tv6UId hit be cleaned and the nshes removed en time. Out for Hecerd "We are out te make n record and Will Insist en the street cleaners doing better work than they ever have before. If these men whom we took evfcr from the contractors de net improve the)' will be allowed te go and new; men will nn ti.uin nineitii. Frem tin observation of Mr. Dunlap nnd myself I feel sure thnt we will have nn cincieni oriuii4;i eriuii4;i oriuii4;i tlen in n very short time." 'The Director said thcra would be an equlllzntlen of equipment within h few days se that all districts would have Just what wns needed . He also said thnt there would be n stricter enforce ment of the rule thnt the nsh carts shall be covered at all times te prevent the rubbish from blowing 'ever the streets. Iln said there would be twcntr-twe complaint Inspectors hnd thnt the cicnncrs would ue eucckcu up ns never before. He said they nil had orders te pick up nny papers fhry see nleng the sldcwulka as well ns te clean the streets. Director Ceven has 1700 horses te draw the refuse, ash and garbage wag ons. A fleet of motertrucka also Is ready te help make Philadelphia a real 'Spotless xewn," About enc-hnlf nf tl.c strcst cleaning equipment was purchased by the city and Remodeling at Very Moderate Cost Werk When Yeu Want It Delivered" 1215 Chestnut Street Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request & -Januakv Sale y HIGH CHARACTER 1922 cTWODEL 33 er the successes of our (se (80 inch)... inch) . . . inch)... inch)... inch)... k Coats (36 (SC (i0 Coats (se inch)... seal Coats Trimmed. . (SG inch),,. (40 inch)... (36 ineh).. (S6 inch)... (30 inch),,. (SO inch)... (40 inch).., (40 ineh)... (36 inch).., (40 inch)... (45 ineh)... (36 lnch)., (SO inch).. (45 ineh)... (40 inch).. (40 inch).,. (30 inch)... (45 inch)... (S6 inch)... (40 ineh)," (45 inch),.. (30 inch)... t i fei 4 '.- : ";, i Seal Coats. ... . . . ?!"!!!! Seal Coats! !.T Tlj Coats ';. -. . mm (45 (45 (36 (45 (36 inch) , , , inch) . . , inch)... inch) . . . inch) . . . 1, . ...,, (45 inch) (45 inch) Large Sise Coats up te 52 Bust ,12.50 8.50 liauni Marten .13.50 .19.50 .22.50 .22.50 8.50 12.50 14.50 14.50 24.50 24.50 29.50 34.50 49.50 44.50 Hudsen Bay Hudsen Seal TH-cd Blue Fex 37 Sri scutcli .Mele Stoics I'earl Gray Vex Chokers Natural Squirrel Steles Jap Mink Steles Natural Fisher Chokers' bkunk Steles Natural Mini; Stoic's"' 37,50 4500 52.50 75.00 67.50 Sets 39.50 ffeiri the contractors who bte ililnc0 by the new system, Only the equip' luetit lu geed Condition wns bought, come tne of the Woodward Charter' THEATRE BAN OBSOLETE -- '.' M. E. Paster 8yi It It Disregarded. by Many Laymen and Prtaehcrt, New Yerk, Jan. 2. (Dy A. P.) The IteVi Harry D wight Miller, of Hroeklyn, declared li ft sermon Ust night that the. se-call'd bn of tha Methodist Church en the theatre WU "obsolete and misrepresents the eplrij of Methodism te the outside world," The minister's explanation nf tha Church' attitude came at the clese of a service durlhj which Harry Daven pert, nn actor, spoke f.en tn. subject of ''Clean Plays." "The 1-e-cnlIed ban Of the Mhedlt Chui'ch Is net a rule, but a prevision In the Judicial Ktetlen of the discipline,' he snld, addlnr that It Was disregarded by "most laymen nnd many preachers." Mr- Davenport defined a "clean" play ns one te which a mail mliht take hi wife, islnfer or daughter with out btunhlriz, and Dr. Miller slimmed up his attitude by declaring he wished there ware mere of them. Orders Filled wmMmmmtm entqf past January for an even Formerly RetlneMl te 75.00 75.00 98.50 1?0.00 135.00 120.00 150.00 165.00 150.00 165.00 185.00 180.00 200.00 245.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 325.00 375.00 375.00 395.00 425.00 445.00 450.00 450.00 525.00 600.00 675.00 750.00 750.00 750.00 750.00 750.00 900.00 1500.00 49.50 49.50 49.50 79.50 89.50 79.50 79.50 89.50 98.50 110.00 115.00 119.50 129.75 132.00 195.00 195.00 195.00 190.00 225.00 245.00 245.00 275.00 290.00 295.00 2.95.00 345.00 395.00 445.00 495.00 495.00 495.00 495.00 495.00 595.00 995.00 , , , . , , KeBuUrly New CheWa. corn Sable Chokers! '. 7o!eO 34.50 44.50 49.50 64.50 69.50 84.50 79.50 79.50 79.50 79.50 145.00 eies 75.00 Chokers ... 98.50 ...110.00 ...130.00 . . . 120.00 ...120.00 ...120.00 . . . 120.00 ...225.00 (12) Hudsen Seal Muffs Formerly 15.00, New 9.75 ;bi Inte dl debt Illfd AffTi fowl yth. th1 de- i en feri ethl in- Perl L M (lent Tins f-0d4 ' by bit, hn lleni tun rlrc tbter r- I 3. 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