fI' Tpl t '' X'i' 1 t A iv v w "&" I Jr i 1, EVENING PIT&LIO LBDGBilrPHlLk.r)BLPrilA, MlDAy, ANXfARY 6, 1922 v 8 fAi '';'. ABOARD. FOB StJNNY SHOW AMI .' S$l winter menthn are act forth en iftsc SUGGEST FAIR SHE v ti i. a K-.'-M V ft. Tythis ffli easvwav 8 tp heal ; yeurskin A pure ointment that has brought joy te thousands tortured by skin disorders RESINOL Soeihmq AnJHcAlmq L Eft UE ISLAND Architects Present Plan as Most i Accessible- and Artistic for Sosqui-Centonnial DETAILS ARE WORKED OUT FUR COATS Frem $160 Upward REMODEMM) AMI KKI'AlHIJiO a sri:ciAir BROWN & DRAUCHER 88 . C'litltrn Ate.. (Irrmatitenn 1'henc Qermuntewn 6120 HOUSEHOLD G00DS we ha just reirivflJ a !arit I t from sterace Itu udn x l uks illsh klu'ien utftiMit at d ether hoine' ! KOda. Must ts eM rRaiJI f c n pay storage Morrison Storage Ce. se Muuurr st. Oprn Urrnlnrs. Phene lltlment "2001 ! Cuticura Seap Thl is the fifth of a serici of article describing the various sites ittggcitcd for the Rnqitt'CcntcnnM Exposition and the advantages urged for each. A tract of land mljelnlng the Navy Ynnl nnrt League Island Park hns been tiK!!CtPd for the Rite of the Sesqul Centennial Imposition In 102(1 In a plnn drawn tip by Snnferrt It Lew Is nnd Teeph M Husten, architects, with lin'ph I Mlnlcli as associate engineer nnd TiiRenc Ollbert, associate architect. This site comprises OCT acres of vlr tually vacant land. It Is bounded en the rat by the Delaware River, the north l Pnttlsen avenue, the west by Lensuc Island nnd the ninth by the Saw Yard. Twe miles of riverfront are Included In the trecU The League Island Plan as It Is called, presents many commercial fea tures which make the site desirable from a business standpoint, the architects sa It is only two and one-half miles from the center of the city, they sa. luitl is emenient te hotels nnd sheppinc tils t riots. The vn it can he reached In twelve minutes by meter and about twent minute-" bj seven trelle.v lines. Called Iteadtly Accessible "Frem n viewpoint of accessi bility, the architects assert, it should iinucal te evcr.v one. .ei emy is mcrclnl advantage offered by the site, as lnrge quantities of building mate rials could be delivered by beat, mini mizing the original cost of the, con struction of buildings. "As the slte mentioned is virtually vacant," said the architects, "the cost of the condemnation nnd demolition of buildings would be negligible. It would be a most economical site en which te construct building,. Would Sae City Pavements "ltuineus wear nnd tear en the streets from heavy trucking would be eliminated, as nil building material would be delivered by land or water. The entire building enterprise could be carried en with a minimum interfer ence vv lth city traffic. , "The site would achieve n notable civic Improvement in developing the pert of Philadelphia. It would open te the world the possibilities of this pert, the natural gatcunv of a deen thickly pop ulated States nnd the natural channel of n vast ecenn commerce. "The culmination of our plan would mnke this nrcn, new Idle, n wonderful world waterway gate te the city. The following features of our plan would be permanent improvements nnd addi tions te the city of Philadelphia : "A sewage system, grading and road ways, the great boulevard extending from Hreud street around Ihe exposi tion grounds. A Federal Memerial Building for Custom Heuse nnd nil led cral purposes could remain where It Is new indicated en the decks. The build ings of the exposition left might be 'timed ever nnd mndefoite n UnUcrsit r,f the Citv of Phllndelphln te relieve the congestion nt the rulvcrtlty of PcnnsjUnnin and as nn adjunct of the public school sjstem of the city. "The architectural features of the plan are beautiful nnd comprehensive A great aviation field would be created just north of the site presenting nn Ideal locnt'en for nircreft demonstrations li land nnd water. Four huge permanent plcrsuind slips for the accommodation of steamships, unloading passengers nnd freight, would le constructed. A son wnll would be built te make a harbor for smaller beats. rian Oreat Auditorium "The central nrihltecturnl feature et our plan l a gnat auditorium, sur mounted by n tower of liglit mere thnn STILLMAN HEARING IN NORTH UNLIKELY Banker Rofuses te Pay $7500 for Exponses of Taking Testimony in Canada APPEALS RULING OF COURT Hy the Associated Pmss New Yerlt, .Tan. GV-The Stllhnan divorce suit heating set for Montreal neit Wednesday will net be held, be cause James A Htlllmnti. the plain tiff, refuses te pay the $7500 costs re quested b his wife, It was announced tedny by Cornelius ,T. Sulllvnn, chief of counsel for the bnnkcr. Jehn P. lireniinu, head of Mrs. Anne U. Stlllmnn's legal staff, said that un less the money was paid, the effort te teke tcstlmeu of Canadians next week would be abandoned. This procedure was stipulated In the order for the ex pense money signed yesterday by Su- i premp Court Justice luerschnuscr nt I Peughkeepsle, and appealed from In Hroekln by the plaintiff. Arguments en the appeal prebnbly It mar established railroad terminals, , qqq feet llscli This auditorium is te IS IQEAL Fer the Hands SesD.Otntmtnt.Tftlrtmi ZS wrwhr Fertunrri" iddwj CqtliiTLtxrterU.Pipt X.Mtiae'y. - Safe Milk Fer Infants & Invalids NO COOKING The "Feed-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Heme, Office, and Fountains. Ask ler HORUCK'S. gSP'Aveid Imitations & Substitutes HVBMTTiHaMM-MFtM'TlffM 'mQK 4flR SKLil9f MM m but through the licit Line, which passes through the property, both pnssmgers nnd freight can be delivered en the site The tract Is en the riverfront, nctually at tidewater, with nn open highway te the sen and nil the countries of the world. Here a weild exposition could be created embracing a terminus for river, coastwise and oecan traffic "Inland exhibits could be delivered direct bii railroad, seabenrd exhibits by by beat and the consignments from foreign i out tries could likewise be lundid from -ssi.!s without the risks of trnnsshlp men and cartage." Tliej say ccouem) is another com be devoted te music, which Is the soul of our design. Frem it rnuiates a tre mendous Intellectual center of the nrts. sciences, literature and learning of thc) world. -'Frem geographical nrtlFtlc, eco nomic, financial nnd commercial 'view points this slte (.eenis te be waiting for men of achievement and vision te build here n great drama representing the origin, development and destiny of the world." DO YOU OWN A CAT? You'll 1 Intrroet-tl In Tn I)n of in Cat" te h fnturej In Mca2ln Section of nTt ttiinHm'i VPTtr T.KTHlkH Aill. j I. PRESS & SONS' January IfiMdMlS $&&' I SHOP WITH STORE That Buy Anything from th leadinc nterea of Phlla.. Wll-mlnsten. Cumasn, stiantle City tiester Easy Terms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chetnut St., Phila. flupranlr Tr. rude, lltntle aty SO S Third -.t Cinidrli ORDERS 40 1921 Income Tax Returns What Yeu Want and What We Require Yeu want permanency of position combined with op--pertunity for profitable advancement. Yeu want con genial associates in a house of high standing. We want the old-fashioned virtues of honesty, courage and loyalty, together with ability, geed business train ing and judgment. If you have these qualities j and are still a man in the prime of life, we want te talk te you. Fer interview write A 210. LEDOEU 0IT1CE I N , conformity custom, this be clad te assist ethers in the preparation of their Income Tax Returns. with its Company its clients past will and The blanks have net yet been issued, but incomes for the year 1921 can be summarized ready for insertion in the Government blanks when received. Our Income Tax Department is prepared te give pre liminarv assistance of this nature. Philadelphia Trust Company 415 Chestnut Street :: Bread and Chestnut Streets Vi Carat IV- -t-.. -.. .. '"T'-.'SM m nnuii urn lupse janlFS or mens one lmlf carat diamond rings at SS3 00 ench. They leek te lie nearly three - quarter carat diamonds, as they were cut with a wide spread or surface. Ob scire the weights and prices of a few of our special diamond rings rfew en snip equally as cheap, quallt considered It nnd fi.8 Oarutl fjoe 3 and 3-4 jjv) 8 nnd 1-S " H85 2 und 1-4 " s;n 1 nnd 1-2 ' $310 1 nnd 1-8 $je 1 nnd .t-S " .... nt-, 1 und 1-10 ' .... tlH 1 ii nd .1-04 " ., ; I nnd 1-4 " . Sli't Sale of Men's and Women's I WATCHES 14 K. will be said. made next week, the lawyers Montreal, Jan, 0. Canadian coun ceun i el for Mm. Anne U. Stlllmnrt Indi cated tednv they did net accept ns final word from New Yerk that the Montreal hearings In the dlvorce milt instituted by James A. Slillmnn, banker, would, be indefinitely postponed becnuse of his tefiisnl te pay 87500 te cover the ex pense of the Cnundlnn commission. Over the teleplu no from Three Itlvers Philip O'llrien, one of Mrs. Stlll mnn's lnw.vprs, paid that ns far ns 'he knew tlie Montreal heatings would -go en January 11 ns scheduled. Up said Mrs. Mtlllir.nn w'ns still planning te leave for flrand Ansc tonight te round up witnesses te contradict chntges of intimacy between her und Fred llenu vnls, Indian guide, nt the Stillmnns' summer ledge In Canada. Mr. Stlllman'fl lnvvjcrs In Montreal, however were advised from New Yerk thnt thi hearings would have te be called off nutemntlcally until mi .'ippcat could be taken nnd decided from the lullng of Justice Mifrschauer In Paughkaiiisle yesterday, allowing Mrs. StiUican the $7500 cxptnse money. bHEApii"P0WER FOR N J. Public Utility Beard Orders Discon tinuance of War Surcharge Trenten, Jan. 0. Wliolcsnle power customers of the Public Service Kloe trie Cemrmny will be relieved of the war surcharges et 25 per cent en their bills for February and herenfter This follewd the ruling of the Beard of Pub lic Utility Commissienprs here tedny Hint the purchase be discontinued nt the end of the" present month. The beard t'eclared tedny that It had found the cempanv earning enough without thh extra chnrge te pay Its rentnls, divi dends of 8 per cent, nnd te nppr,oprl nppr,eprl lite an ample amount for amortisatien of fixed capital as well ns n substantial Mil plus. no YOU MICK TO OOIJ, risii. BWIM. meter or bas'c In ths aunshine. amid tlw fruits anil flmwrn? If se. Just leek en pace 20, SO and Bl.Aih: LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Pep was smeaklng nnd thinking and I was doing my hqmewerk ngenst my will, nnd I sod, Sny pep. Sny It, sed pep. Meaning wnt, and I sed, I think mnybe I gess 111 be a doctor wen 1 grew up. Thflts a geed tltawt, sed pep, If there wcrent eny doctors there would be mutch mere slcknlss than there is, but as It is, with se meny doctors crreund pccple are afraid te get sick. And he kepp. an smenklng and think ing, nnd I sed. Well hay pep, I dent think 111 be a doctor after all, you hail te have wiskers te be a geed dectcr nnd I dent wunt wiskers, Id rather have people sce wnt I leek like. I gess maybe I think Im going te be n Inwycr. Thats a geed profession, Im willing, sed, pep, lawyers' arc one-of i.. cinsscs ei mniiKinu, tiiey se tlmi 7T" Is done te nil. tleh nmf nE-"' -.i. ' ... "v i'""! t'nitL .ricn, nnu wen it comes te rnVi" feed they give the rest flf.., lW objeck lessin In prempness. n'w Well, I don't knew I don't tl,t.i.'I be a lawyer, tee mchy pecn. Ji1 Jenks about lawyers and Ham t?W thlrtk III be n clccktrie engln ?1 anil pep sed, Thats another reSa H nnd you have my permission nvr0 wishes, but stick te your Jeb tKt. r"1 ibccniiKe un getting Kind of ttlM. " And he kepp en smeaklng n"nd ft. ?' Ing and after a wile I eed. e i'L8' i'L8' dent knew, I think maybu X gV,,,' a rlevater mnn. AIlli, De your Icsslns, pod pep. wicn i ma, i "1 Prince of Walei at Manday t Mandalny, nurmalt, Jan. 0 -.n ? P.) Ucmonstrntiens of the u'tmir.'' thtislasm greeted the PrlnM 2 en his arrival in Mnndalav L W irem uangoen. Flewers S" crcd upon the Prince along th.S,0.?' route of the precession te the n mene ueuse. W, 15 Jewel 17 Jewel .20Yr: JS Filled CASE IF l5 UrflU m llfllr 1019-21 Market St. -si Drastic Price Slashing Tomorrow January 17 Jewel Mail Orders Filled $19 COR. 8th & CHESTNUT SIS. U17HARKETST. 909 MARKET ST. mmmmmHemi of Service' ' A Victrela Brings Happiness te All We will deliver any style at once. Yeu make no payment until February 10th, provided jeu make a cash purchase of Records. G. W. HUVER CO. 1031-33 Chestnut St. Shee laaVfaBi-antef fmitatyi rewrHbt -Pianos. .Players, The hens are proud them se are we of A Buying Opportunity Each Week Watch fat' OM C-el January SALES-! This Week A Reduction en Smart Street Pumps and Oxfords $Q.75 Reduction of Our Entire Stock Without Reserve- l pM sAxt& 1 and 2 Pair Panlr-s m C "HiJ'aLaW? '.'.saw gWMMMWf$ ''flaW WsVmUf'JsX.'' bHbHt Ai'V JaLK. ' i A- mi -.ji- Eggs Winter-Weight Oxford In Ulack Calf Carten of twelve Winter-Weight Pumps In Teney Red Calf Dalsimer Standard Footwear embodying BEST in leathers, workmanship and style. ' The Greatest Values and Varieties Ever Known! They are ready for you man, by the thousands. If you are waiting; for lower prices here they nr(! and you can own your new winter suit and over ever over eat new with plenty of time te wear them, tee. Every man can be fitted, no matter what his size, no matter what his build. The Greatest Price Cutting The Biggest Savings ! Ne matter where you rc or what you see advei tised, no sale will bring you the actual and bona fide nrfi:3erV,HilLinnkes Possible in this REDUC TION SALE. Ne half-way measures but bold, sweeping drastic price cutting of Mr. Hill's always lowest prices. Entire 6-story building filled with clothing of ?VJywolI"'inewn mnke no stere can even show linlf the varieties half the styles and materials The Overceats: Every style any man could want. Silk lined, plaid backs, convertible cellars, ulsters, ulsterettes, storm coats, dress coats' Chesterfield effects. semi-heltpH miL' full belted models and ethers. In single and double breasted models, 2 and 3 button sack effects, form fitting effects, roll lapels, jazz models nml c. M models. In all the newest pm siripes, blue serges, cnaiK nnes, cneviets, mix tures, cassimeres, tartan plaids and plain colorings in greens, blues, browns and grays. rnKmSfSSMMMMMMMMMMMMW WHsMMMMMMMMMMMMMm Vl lillHIiill SmT1 MSMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMtiiIw C'Vi t K MmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWsmV V ?Jj ? WISMMMMiMMMMMMMSSMMMMMMMMMMMMLmMM. 1 . JrV WHKmhim 'MSMMSMMMMMMSMMMMMMMMMSMMS&i.fi rtijZ . . feJitfK lBskSMMMMMSMMMMMM' i K wHHttladlwm ltkt'ISMMMWKSMMMSmWSSMMMMMWmiJfi "& Mt "iV SHHiBBSDEaHaaaaaHitVA fv 'Vpml WKKKsmmmWSMKsmmWssmmmmmmmmIV edmm'HnfflmLMMMMmm&h. !')AvV.'i;riBiiHni94sBV. t .IVrA- ':. V'V'i'lt ' ''SMWSMMmKSMWJSSiSSMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMmttX .,v 'iiii SA-xtAnj- 'v-zcHTjm.MMMMMMMMMMMwmtiWm "wm i, l.AjI'O-js.'I M 't.&ASsMMMfL m HH Mr. Hill's tPB Guarantee pM Gees With wJ9k Every WaE Purchase SMSMMMMMMMMMMmSsMMMmJ' jSMmJSMMMMWsv$ffl&KttMMMMMMMM& smmmmmWwTy sWsmmWWsmW 4 SSmmmmmmsmmW f'a?JI aW Save Up te One-Half All Men's Pants Reduced $ Hi n ' Strictly fresh Sold only in our Stores Hosiery Special! Silk-and-Weel Fancy Clocked Hosiery colere and tf -i Kfi WJL'W All heathtr mixtures THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floers With Seating Capacity for 600 Men, IFewten, Misues, Deya and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street Open Evenings Wi'Wi 1 H T&?M iH jsi Ch.1., Caimere,, Biue Serge,, Mixture., Worsted, and Heme JS Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's and Beys' Clothing Stere Stere Orders Accepted Philadelphia's Largest ExcluJive Men's and Beys' Clethlnff Stere i -! 1Q19-1Q21 Marker Street