Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 05, 1922, Final, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLtC 'LED0ER- PHIIBja&HlA, THUlfeDATT, JANUARY 5, '1022
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M'the New Century Drawing Itoem to te
flmMw. Abby Sutherland will tell
Jew "The Wn and the IJoek" came te
written and who Jts heroine rcnlly
jwas. There will be readings from the.
Jecms by Mr. Ernest Phillips nnd Mrs.
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Powder
KEEPS THEM TIGHT
Relieves sere gums, sweetens
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80c., 50c., $1.00 or write direct te
filDiUlMlt.a..ll5BtkmnSt.N.T.
Indications for
Spring
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January 15th
VOGUE
On Sale New ! At AJI Newt Standi !
Vgt, 19 W..I lh Slrt, ! Yrk Cltj
Ebetewd And SI M. ter which nur mr rotarrtj retarrtj
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Sunday, January 8
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the old fixtures with new
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Our Salesroom contains
just the kind of fixtures
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Lighting Fixtures
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DAIL E REANN HEADS
STILL DEADLOCKED
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Unable te Agree en Irish Peace
Treaty, Members Adjourn
Until Tomorrow
FACTIONS STILL WRANGLING
Dail Member Sure Treaty
Will Fail by Twe Vetes
Londen, Jan. 5. (Hy A P.) .T.
J. Walsh, member nt the Dail
Ffreann, is quoted In n Central
News dispatch from Dublin today
as saying :
"I enn definitely Mate that, ns the
position stand, the treaty will be
defeated by nt least two votes."
"I tnlte full iepnniblllty for
making tliat statement," continued
Walsh. "The decision will likely be
tnken Ii tc tonight, nnd I fee that It
is of n crencn Importance nnd of
vital Aret for every constituency
te real the exact position "
The feiitnil News correspondent
ns ether deputies who were queried
in r.yml te Walsh's statement said
they would net attempt te contra
dirt it, and that their manner of
siijing e continued the serious fears
generally entertained.
H the A'S'iclatcd I're.ss
Duhlln. Jin. fi.-The Pail Kireann.
.tfter holding brief munnnif a. id after
nmin siwsleni lixhi. vliheut mnkinR
lurther jiregress in ceii'idcratiMi of the
Ajicle-IrNh tn-uty. iidieumed this af
ternoon until tomorrow morning. It
will Iimi meet in trlate session te
hear the report of tup unofficial com cem
imtte; whicli ii tryins; te find a baM
upon which nn agreement may be
reached.
The Dnil adjourned nlmest Iminoli Imineli
i.teiy nfter cf.nvening: tills uierniu;;.
During tlic reVw it was .turned a joint
uieettnif of ni(ets oppenn;: and favor
111" flm Alli'lii.trlvli trnnlv li.-l.l ,. ...,. !
tig and canvassed various possibilities I
for reafhiliff nn nereemeiit. hnf wUlumt I
u Vllil.
When '! o'clock nrtived. f lie heur et
"or recenvenins. ninn of the prlueipal
leaders en both sides were stl'l dis
cunsIiix tlielr respective posUeiis.
I'animi di alera uime into the nsi-em-hly
room four minutes after the hour
mill mferred with sever il member-.
It was net until .'! :.T r "clock lh.it tli
tleaker took the chair an 1 called the
meeting te order.
Freeman's Journal Crltlcbed j
Immediately nft-'f order was called
William Osgrnve. of Kilkenny, rose
tc rebuke the rrecmnn's Jeurn.il for
its editorial this inenilnjr attacking Mr.
le Valere.
In condemning the newspaper. Cos Ces
grae. who 1 one of the strongest
.supporters of the tre.ity, ileclnred :
"I desire te express regret thnt any
Irish journal should publish Much n
lending article as thnt whleh appeared
.n the Freeman's Journal this morning.
The Dail has- the hi'.'hest confidence in
nnd respect for the President nnd the
country has the (ilghtst report for the
President. It Is net in the interest
of ratification of the treaty that ii it arti
cle such at, this should appear in any
journal."
Sean Etchingham spoke, condemning
. the sunie artlilc and a further nrth'l'
which said in effect that the country
'was Hick of the speech-making nnd de
claiming in the Dull. lie said journal
ists should life discretion in reporting
speeches, nrd d'-elared thev should "get
n't the man" who controlled the paper.
lie said he thought the representative
I of the paper should be expelled from
the Dail for this insult.
I Produces Great Anxiety I
The astonishment produced in the '
Dail by De Valera's sudden production
of his alternative proposals and his an
nounced determination te move them as
an amendment te the treaty ut today's
session quickly turned into anxiety ever
the probable effect of this move en the '
further proceedings In the Dail.
Supporters et rntincatlen epres
themselves tin deeply r-htcrined at the
turn affairs have taken. Seme 'ee In
De Valera's action nn attempt te rally
the extrtm3 Ilcmib. leans te his side,
while ethers profess tc regar 1 it n
the lnst desperate effort of n le i.ler who
i ties his power slipping from his gras,i.
Frem th" confusion caused U- his
launching of whnt the followers of
Arthur tirimn neem agreed te call
doc
ument Ne. 3," It is difficult te evolve any
cencici- view ei iiie proeauie result, I
and mnsr 'jbservera, after exnrcsiilnz
th?lr respcttlve perrenal opinions of
De V.ileri'4 action, say the unrnvellnc
of the tangle incut await today's pro
ceedings of the Dail.
ICdlters Itap De Velcra
Meanwhile strong condemnatory
comment nppcan In the Duhlln news- .
papers. An 'diterial In the Freeman's I
Jiiirnnl this morning read":
"These who hoped De Vulera would I
si.are Ireland the erdenl of a factional
tight ever hlB absurd Document Ne
are te be disappointed The Irish pee peo poe
pie will find no justification in Lis pub pub
li'Rtien for hh criminal attempt te
'livide the nation. His nlleged alterua
He te the trenty la no alternative. Tt
contains nil the articled for which the
treaty has been !isnilei by the Ideal'
orater-j of thu Dail, only it is much
worse."
The newspaper, seeking an explana
tion of Mr. de Velera'u action, uys it
is apparently due te "vanity," and
adds: "lie cannot forgive the Irishmen
v. he made the treaty for their success,
and for thli he Is tead) te sacrifice
Typical Conversations
Twe Women Shoppers Standing In the
Street Car
,rOL"D think they'd have the decency
, J- te get up and give a woman a seut.
My dear. ou don't knew these men.
You'd think the might ccn offer
te held a woman's packages, but no!
I should say net ! Did you ever see
liinjthlng se selfish? Absolutely care
, for no body except themselves. Once
they get in a street car, they show
their true natures.
Yen. you can see that nil this polite
ness en ether occasions U merely put
en. .
My dear. If it wann't fop the con
ventions they would be dragging us
down the street by the hair.
f.uenniriue jerrrni men reailiiw
ne.epapen are obviously tynccntrai.
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inff en mr neici, .i aecp Hun creep' i
n0 P fremihe neck has )ut aleut
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A "' th de nl ''"f ' wt around in
-t-their offices nnd order people around.
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Did n man ever offer veu ii sent'
Yes, but ft has been be long age that
I have almost forgotten about it.
en of thesa
J the country, He hits net the Instinct of
, the Irishman In his bleed.
"It Is the eimc of Ireland that 1U
unity Hheuld be broken by ouch a mnn
acting under the ndrlec of en Kngllsh-
itnnn who nciiievca tame in me jiritwi
Intelligence Nrrvlce. (An apparent
fl.f..tnrt , l-lllllfl fM.lt. InMt. flJtlt-
ivnii'iiw It' l.lltllli; t Milwi;. r tnn.il
' went e.
1 Is largely the work of Chll-
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Tlift trial, ticnnln milat
sand tin nnd bcxin their freedom by
givine tlicli- fate into the hands of their
own countrymen "
NEWSPAPERMAN KIDNAPPED
BY ARMED MEN IN DUBLIN
Had Received Threat He Would De
Put In Burial Vault
Dublin. Jan. 0. (Uy A. I'.) A. B.
Kay. correspondent for the Londen
Times, was kldnnpped last night by
three nrmeil men while with ether news
paper men in a grocery shop. There
has been no word of him since his dis
appearance nnd no explanation of his'
seizure.
The correspondents attending thU
I morning's session of the Dell Klrennn
' demanded his immediate rdeaxc nnd the
, punishment of his kidnappers.
Kay's friends pointed te nn nrtlcte
' he wrote recently from Cerk, saying
that some of the leading fighting men of
I tlint city favored ratification of the
Irish treaty, as n possible reason for
his abduction. They Mild he was warned
J nt that time te leave Cerk en the threat
thnt he be "put in a vault with corpses
, and b candle."
Michael Cellins told the correspond
ents he had sent two of his best men te
Cerk te rescue Kay, nnd thnt the kid
nappers would be severely punished.
Announcement thnt Kny's release
'might le expected shortly was made lu
u message from Cerk received bv Des
mond rit7gernhl. Minister of Propa
ganda, tills afternoon.
MRS. TYLER. "EMPRESS."
RESIGNS K. K. K. POSITION,
Quits Under Fire, Alleging Illness of
Daughter as Cause
Atlanta, Jnn. .". Mt. Kllznbcth
Tyler, of this city, last nignt nnneuncexl
her resignation as assistant in the
propagation department of the Ku Klux
Klan.
Mrs. Tyler, In a written communi
cation nddresscd te members of the or
der, said the resignation was te take
effect Immediately and that It was due,
te the illness of her daughter, Mrs.
Deris Manning Jett
who is suffering
troll) tuberculosis.
"My physician.
Dr. Hen
ry fllj-ahec.
says 1
must rest or
completely cel-
lapse," the letter said.
Mrs. Tyler referred te herself as hnv- I
Ing no elficinl connection with the
Klan. but declared that after her res- !
ignatinn she would ulwnys "be with you
in hplrlt." !
Ne announcement was made last !
night as te Mrs. Tyler's successor.
Mrs. Tyler, who was grand chief of
staff of the women's division of the Ku
Klux Klan, was one of the Klen's
"big three," the ether two being Im
perial Kleagle Clarke nnd Imperial
Wizard Simmons.
The resignation of Mrs. Tyler hns
been demanded for months, en account
of a scandal which split the Klan. On
September 10 the New Yerk World
told of the urrist of Clarke and Mrs.
Tyler in nn underworld resort in At
lantu which policemen raided about
midnight n few days prier te October
31. 11)10.
Clarke and Mrs. Tyler were tnken
te the citj prison in Atlanta nnd locked
up until morning after they had been
booked as "Jim Slatnn" nnd "Mrs.
Cnrrell." They were released en hail
the following morning.
On October 111. 1010, Clarke and
Mrs. Tjler, it was stated, were ar
raigned before a police recorder, who
docketed them under their real names.
They were found guilty of disorderly
conduct and lined SS each, with the al
ternative of working twelve days en the
streets. The fines were paid.
U. S. ATTORNEY TO GO
Auther of New Jersey Election Law
Resigns by Request
Trenten, Jnn. C. Fnited States Dis.
trict Attorney KJmer II. (ieran, follow
ing n request from I'nlted States At
torney General Dougherty for his rrsig.
nation, has tendered it. and it. has been
accepted, te become effective en Febru
ary l.".
Attorney General Daugherty's re
quest, he stated, was in line with his
pelii y te remove from Democratic con
trol the offices of District Attorney anil
Federal Marshal when such offices have
been In the poessien of the Demei rat
for eight years.
Geran, when In the Legislature dur
ing Woodrew Wilsen's Administration,
Introduced the Geran Flectien l.nw,
which is still operative in this State.
GUILTY OF SLAYING GIRL
. . ,,
Jersey Justice ter
Geerge Gares
for Murder of Child
New nninswick, N. ,1., Jan. T. illy
A. P.) Geerge Gnro..ferty-nlne cars I
old, carpenter, was cenvh toil by n jury
tedny of tirst degree- murder for the I
slaying of lie-year-old Theresa Kueh- '
arskl in a hotel here en December 'Si
I'reM'rbinl "Jersey justice" moved
with its wonted bvvlftness In avenging i
the little girl, who whs strangled te
death and tiiffed in a suitcase alter the
e ' hud been nFSHulted
Gares trial consumed enl n day
nnd a 1ml?. The jury -.pent but forty I
minutes deciding his fate. Supreme I
Court Justice Itergen immedlatelv ;
sentenced him te electrocution during
the week of February (I.
Jack Londen's Mether Dies
Oaliland, Calif., Jan. R.- (I!v A. P.)
Mr. Flera, Londen, mother of the
late Jaclt Londen, t he writer, died en
terday at a hospital near here where
she had been under treatment for m v
eral weeks. She w.is seventy-nine venrs
old and a nntlw of Ohie.
By J. P. McEVOY
yitr. hrr a trcif. fleunrcs t'eicn in it nnd
ccpiit him with a natty leukl.
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I often tell Jehn that if I
ucll he was thn klml nf a ..,.,
who would let a woman stand up In n
street car I would leave him,
I hove said the very bnme thing te'
Hareld tune and again. I have said I
! hi,L' "1"'"-ld think a man would I
be ashamed te keep n seat und let a '
lady stand, especially if h!ic la heldinsj
(At i... leth of them ijlare at alt
the men in the vicinity, xrhe are either
unutuaUy interested in the neici or in
the car adut.
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seat puthini) asid men, icemen and
children n their path. They make it.
A great syjh of telief from the two
ireiini. Much greater sighs of relief
from the men. Fetcet ., ce(inie,
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it's nheut time we get a ,
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Meat. I CUCCH these men wmilrl Keel
uu drop In our tracks before they would
set un and irlvn ua nnn.
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it' ttmpting sweet
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Platinum front nnd grccn-geld back,
pierced design with sapphire in center
$14.50.
A bar pin is one of the most appreciated gifts
of jewelry. We have hundreds of patterns from
which te cheese, all fashionable and moderately
priced.
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Estate Institution
The Dwelling
and The Stere
Residential districts change. The
Dwelling of today is the Stere of to
morrow Business has no sentiment.
Fifteen years age 52d Street, south
of Market, was row en row of two
story houses renting at moderate
prices. Today large stores, leased
at high prices, take the place of the
dwellings of fifteen years age.
West Walnut Street is slowly, but
surely, yielding te the insistent call of
"Business." Expensive hpines are
giving way te still mere valuable
stores.
What is true of 52d Street of
Walnut Street is also true of all
sections of the city. Our activities
are net limited te any particular
locality. Whatever your needs this
complete real estate institution is at
your service.
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ECZEMA IN RASH
CUTICURA.HEALS
On Back of Neck. Caused
Irritation and Less
of Sleep.
"Ecserna broke out in a rash en
the back of my neck r.id was very
red. It caused irritation and less
of sleep and I could net help scratch
ln; it. The trouble lasted about
two months. I began using Cutl
cura Seap and Ointment and after
using two cakes of Cutlcura Seap
and one box of Cutlcura Ointment I
was completely healed." (Signed)
Miss Regina Zilliex, 1905 East St.,
N. S. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Cutlcura Seap, Ointment and Tal
cum promote and maintain skin
parity, skin comfort and skin health.
The Boap te cleanse and purify, the
Ointment te seethe and heal, the
Talcum te powder and perfume.
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Fur Repairing
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At 83 !Per
Entire fur stocks without reserve, at cost and below
cost. This is eu,r annual event and this seasons
reductions are
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Our sole aim is te dispose of our remaining stock at
bedrock prices. This is your opportunity te buy furs
new for present needs and for next winter, at prices
which can never be duplicated.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage
Vaults Until Next Fall. Payments te Be Continued
Monthly Through the Spring and Summer
Marmet Coats (se inch)
Marmet Coats, Raccoon Trimmed (se inch) '. '. .
Russian Peny Coats ttm (se inch).. .
Trimmed Russian Peny Coats.'. ', (40 inch).'.',.
Australian Nutria (se inch)
French Seal Coats (se inch)
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Skunk-Trimmed French Seal Coats (10 inch)'.'.'.
Trimmed Leepard Cat Coats ( ss inch)
Natural Muskrnt Coats (3S inch)
Natural Muskrat Coats '. ', (i0 ineh)
Moleskin Coats (S6 inch).. ,
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Hudsen Seal Coats
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Natural Squirrel Wraps s JJJJ ' ' '
Natural Squirrel Circular Capes fln ,'l ' ' '
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Skunk-Trimmed Persian Lamb Coats. .....,,, (is inch)
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Annual Clearance.
Quality Furs Offered at
Sharp Reductions
An exceptiena.1 opportunity te sccure tlieae
superior pelts that are characteristic of
Merris Wenger's collections at exceptionally
reduced prices.
and Remodeling at Very Moderate Cott
Werk When Yeu Want It Delivered"
1215 Chestnut Street
Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request
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HIGH CHARACTER 1922 cTHODEL
mere drastic than ever. Cost, profit
(i5 ineh),, .
(36 inch).
l-arBc zize Leets (Sizes from 44 te 54 &
of Chokers, Steles and Sets
ul savings et 50 per cent!
CHERTAK WENGER
ANNOUNCES
Millinery Fer Wear
in the Southern Resorts
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from te
75.00 49.60
150.00 98.50
75.00 49.50
135.00 89.50
98.50 49,50
120,00 79.50
150.00 79.50
165.00 89.50
185.00 115.00
180.00 119.50
200.00 129.75
120.00 79.50
150.00 98.50
245.00 129.75
.300.00 195.00
300.00 195.00
300.00 193.50
375.00 225.00
395.00 245.00
375.00 245.00
450.00 295.00
525.00 345.00
600.00 395.00
750.00 495.00
350.00 225.00
450.00 292.50
525.00 345.00
750.00 495.00
825.00 545.00
900.00 595.00
450.00 295.00
700.00 595.00
900.00 595.00
450.00 295.00
600.00 395.00
750.00 495.00
750.00 495.00
1500.00 995.00
1075.00 745.00
2000.00 1245.00
900.00 595.00
1000.00 595.00
900.00 595.00
2000.00 1245.00
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