i k.l J U. t? i - , T )'V 'JW . 1- ' ' w. " U.' A . Tg t 4 u i, y f. ,. v A v i V i"SkT i--v ,:n l . .f. 15 T SPEAKER TELLS OP PAN-AFRICAN AIMS Miss Jessie R. Fauset Addresses Philadelphia Inter-Racial Committee footing RECOUNTS CONGRESS PLANS jIIjs Jennie It. Fnusct, literary dlter of The Crlsln, speaking nt the January meeting of tlie Philadelphia InterItnclftl Committee, nt Fifteenth end Ilnce streets, told of the second pn'Afrlcan Congress lust summer In Europe,. Miss Fnutwt hfli n chnrmlng per per enallty nnd spenki with fluent ease. gj, holds nn A. B. degree from Cor Cer nell and n mnnter's decree from the University .of Pennsylvania. The First Tan-African Congress, was held In Paris In 1010. France wan rhesen because she Is the most liberal f oil countries In Ifrr treatment of ntenlc of darker hue. The Congress e. 1921 divided its sessions among Ten don, nrusels and Paris. One hundred md ten delegates, representing about trcntv-m groups of African descent, Attended, and from 1000 te 1200 per per rens, white nnd colored, were present. TRight resolutions weie peswd in Lon Len Lon eon demanding recognition of civilized nitn at civilised despite their race or color; local self-government for back ward groups; education in sclf-knewl-rde: science and industrial technique timlherccd from tlie nrt of beauty1; freedom in their own religion nnd cus toms; co-epcrntlon with the rest of the nerid in government, Industry nnd nrt en the basis of justice, freedom nnd pesee; defense against the unrestrained freed of Invested capltnl ; the establish ment of a bureau under tlie League of Nations for the stilly of Negro problems nd for the protection of nntivc labor. In nmsscls the Congress was at tended by mere whites than Negroes and there was a notlceable constraint in free speech, the shadow of the Belgian Conge with its rich treasures exploited b; wblte capital uanging ever tne fees ' FIRE ATTRACTS CROWDS - i i Stand In Snowstorm te See Mar ket Street Blaze Extinguished As firemen extinguished n blaze that spread through the third and fourth doers of the Dobsen Untitling, 710 Mar ket street, jestcrtlay afternoon, hun dreds j( spectators steed In the snow flurry nnd watched. A number of per sons were In the cnfclcrla en the first fleer when the fire started. A hlgh-prcsbiire hose broke In front of the building njid threw a stream of yatcr high In the air. The water seen fre7c In tlie street. Tho-blnze is thought te have been caused by crossed whes. The third fleer was occupied by Gelden & Olttol Olttel machtr, clothing manufacturers, nnd tlie fourth by Wnltsman & Hen, wnist makers. The second fleer was occupied by A. clnstcln, clothing manufacturer, whose; stock was damnged by water and chemicals. ARRESTED AFTER FIRE Audubon Blaze, Starting In Stere, Damages Four Others One man Is under nrrcst following a fire which pnrtlally destroyed five, stores in the center of Audubon, N. J., yes terday morning. The blaze, which originated in the sferc of Jeseph S. Wilsen, at Merchant street and Atlantic nvenue, f-prend in both directions and damaged a real es tate office, an ice cream parlor, n barber shop nnd shoe repair establishment, doing .$5000 damage. Immediately after the fire. "Wilsen was placed under nircst as a witness by Cnmdcn County Dctcctive Dornn. He will be questioned today. SEEKS WIFE AND CHILDREN Husband Says She Has Disappeared, Leaving Four Youngsters Behind Leaving four of her children, two of them crippled, and taking four with her, one of which is also a cripple. Mrs. Clara Hauttman, .t&H Surtquehnnna nvenue, hns left her home, according te her husband, Max Hauttman. In the family of eight are two pairs of twins. May and IMwnrd, nine years old, nre still together nt their home here, while Helen, thirteen, twIirMe Fred, went with her mother, as did Clnra. fifteen. Walter, cielit. nnd llnli- ert, three. Edwnrd, nine, nnd Hans, , , i r i ,tv ,v ' ' K?wi"j$m -- - m J ' fr Evening public. eedgMphiiAbIdlphia; mendat,. njanuar b, 1022, r i ' J -V'Aft " 'A ,i u T , s The finest Butter in America! fir a nre tlin nrfnnlpu Inff 1nMil ni,,l Am. The resolutions, which for the re new nt Hrewn Mills Farms. HpIph Mkc of racial unity were allowed te nlse is crippled. The last seen of the firs, dealt only with racial suscepti- mother hcic was en December 00 Hlity te culture nnd slmllnr mnttcrs. In , j Paris tbe resolutions were emiin unused with wme modifications in rcgnrtl te lg Mnliilhm. ! m Then the final coup, the presentation nt the result of the Congress te tin Amembly of the League of Nations then meeting in Genevn. 'Hint was managed through the social help of n titled Eng lish woman nnd the prestige of Dr. Dubois' nnnic and personality. Three requests were presented en thb fleer of the Assembly, for n separate lectien of the League te deal par ticularly with the condition nnd needs of native Negro lnber especially in Africa and the Islands of the Sen. that Tman of Ncfcre descent be added te the Mandates Commission, and tlint tlie oed offices of the League be exercised In behalf of the Negro race and te check the trewing feeling that it is permissible treat civilized men ns uncivilized if fhy are Negroes. '"The Congress," says Mrs. Anne Middle Stirling, chairman of the, Philadelphia Inter-Itnclnl -'Committee, "counts among its results the perma nent Pan-African Association with plans te held a meeting every ether jear; the startled attention of the white world which bad net known that Negroes could organize, flnaiit-c and manage such n vast business, and last, j but net least, the sense of racial con- I icieusness, friendship nnd reawakened , hope." Tedav 47 lb m Sold only in our Stores STORES Anvr.nTisrau:xT ADVEKTISKMENT Fer dyeing and cleaning betli men's and women's clothing as wen a3 for cleaning liouscheld furnishings rugs, draperies, b ankets, quilts etc-you will find the firm of Bag' Upmest Wisfactery and efllcient. Wf are .mere apt than men THE service which you leaner. Perhans thin i in "use their dainty garments show ne soil mere, rendily, Put, I nm 'Me if men realized the many ad jwtages of having a suit thoroughly waned, they, tee, would .send their Wning te n relinble firm of clenn '"tli as Barg Bres., 1113 Chest i i. rrcet au establishment, whose n i MAn rc;emmcnd most highly, u.u S0Iled linen cellar often due wtne rubbing of n coat cellar which M 1 c.lea"in- Then, tee, clothing mcn is cleaned frequently wears Wer rind keeps geed looking as 'K as tliere is nny, wear In it. Ne n can afford te lieglect his per ianal apnenrancp. and it is just this m.S of ,his clothing which makes a nan well groomed. )0 YOU Knew what it means te Possess a "Polished Girdle Viamend?" It means thnt you are we Quner of the most beautiful of ,, d'amends This maiTcieus stone, If. ,s.l"-Ofurnble only from the use of Bailey, Banks 'ft'IUddle Vempany, h,,s. i,een pronounced by "tPerts te be "suureme" both for wilmncy and quality. ,It is, there- S 4? 8tenc for tl,c Engagement ""8the most treasured of all fa Mc1, lnc,i(letHy. a gift which ally submitted te the closest gttUJy. The girl, however, whose wnu'i'"" M,8 wonderful gem aw ? Iifrai(1 te compare it with "IlamnnJ ,nl.'P.nJat ",lm ".etilngs for this 4m...:'. "''' liave Hern fgnec will rc- Onticinns. 171G Chestnut Street, does net end with the purchase of 'your glasses. This is probably one 'of the many reasons that this Arm has. such a remarkable following of satisfied patrons. Te many Philadelphians the word "Opticians'" means "Wall $ Qchs." Ne one,, no. matter what his vocation in life, can afford te neglect his eyes; it is my advice, therefore, if your glasses are troubling you in the slightest de giee te go te Wull & Ochs imme diately, where, en account of their long experience,, you will receive expert advice anil whole you will be fitted with glasses which will give you the greatest amount of com fort and satisfaction. ?'In uve hern Ptpeclallv pVKRY one Is looking for ways ' - of saving these days nnd no one can afford te overlook every pos sible means of economy. Did you knew thnt the finest suits nt Mac-1 Donald & Campbell, 1334-36 Chest nut Street, nre very reasonably, priced ? Men who have been in the habit of having their clothing nincle, te order find that they can save, from -10 te 60 en these readv- I te-wcar suits and still be quite as well dressed as formerly. The reason for this is that MncDennld & Campbell's suits are made of the best quality of materials the popu lar tweeds, cheviets, finished .and unfinished worsteds and the great variety of nwrirln rIpb such a wlrle Ffnp of Pflrrtlen that there Is llltle difficult v in obtaining n suit whieli fltn no well nH le pleasft the most fastidious purchaser ''wneii iiu ii ii ","" "- ili'iui v ,DQUitn m ,.Ncry ,ctnj ( jJW is the time te send Gift Baskets of Fruit te our friends. Yeu will tha srce1 w'lh nie wh" yu sce t Hollewclls' (Bread below Chestnut), wler. 'f LUR 1,,ruit' nrtisticnllv urrnnged te acccntuate their beautiful Wrfeei i, exlrcmely attractive variety of Baskets. Tiien there are the Charmi i B0 clusters of Grapes from the famous Hothouses of Belgium. 'eS'i? y Puclci with a red ribbon tied te their stems, they are most irk nf , eru te some ene te whom you wish te show some little we. ? "I'lircciniinn. iiuf if i.m. ...lei. t. 'Du9ti?i!!PreS1,atie.n' Put lf you wish te give yours$lf a real treat, KnVnL" ll9cieu3 red Strawberries this time in the ,year? The KrKithia'leSJ0; AT,U HullewqUsMnmran.perfectjl.1 'vvithialOOOmilM. what are very ey QUALITY VALUE SERVICE STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER SHOPPINGS HOURS 9 te 5:00 -; ' As Based Upen Present Costs, These January Values are the Most Attractive Ever Offered, Thetiisainids of Wemei?s Dresses In the , Sale, Including few 'Spring Silk Frecks Specially Priced, $35.00 te $65.00 Charming new Frecks of the softest taffeta and geed heavy Canten crepe Frecks thnt tell of Spring in every line nnd detail, nnd, you'll knew nt n glance that they are higher-priced Dresses nt January savings. New Btrnigiit-Hne models, new panelcd styles; Dresses distinguished by wide lace sleeves, or studded girdles. The model sketched has the new wide girdle of cable cording and is trimmed with cord ornaments. Anether shows a distinctive new bead treatment. Levely models, nil of them. Black and colors. New Medels in Fine ) fei ii Peiret Twill Dresses f PU.UU Werth Much Morp Than This Sale Price Circular skirt, tunic and' straight-line styles, in navy, brown and black, chiefly biaided nnd with charming new sleeve effects. These are the best Dresses at the price, obtainable in many seasons. Wonderful Values in the .New Weel Jersey Dresses in the Sale $12,50 te $18.75 Panel and tunic models and the new Cape Dresses, braided and embroidered tW-- Strawbrldse L Clothier Second Fleer, Market Street Men and Yeung. Men Have Already Saved Tens of Thousands of Dollars in This CLOTHING SALE , The hundreds of men who come in te profit each day, note with pleasure that as sortments show little evidences of such selling activity and present assortments for selection are almost as extensive as en the first day of the Sale. Only a great stock, such as we started with, could present an unbroken front after the selling activity resulting'" from our marking Hundreds of Suits at $23.50 te $46.50 Hundreds of Overcoats, $23.50 te $62.50 These prices represent average reductions of one-third from the regular prices of garments selected from our stock and present wholesale prices for Clothing acquired for this Sale by special purchase. Overcoats at $28 ,50, .$28.50 and $32.50 of all-wool fabrics, in ulster, nlsterctte, Rag lan and Chesterfield styles. Overcoats of luxurious fabrics woven in Ireland and Scotland new $5f.50 and $62.50. Londen - tailored (Jrirceuts lecently landed arc in the Sale at $.',9.50. Alce Worsted Suits, in new styles, new fabrics and in all sizes and proportions new $82.50 and $38.50. fy S'rar ,.r 1Cf Mhtei - end 1 loer Bant An Exceptional Purchase of 1000 Extra-size Silk & Cotten Undergarments Nainsoek Night Gowns $1,95 te $2.85 Nainsoek Envelope Vhemises $1.50 te $2.85 In amazing variety, from models edged with sturdy embroid ery, te style after style elaborately trimmed with lace1 and embroidery in unusually lovely effects. Twe models sketched. A few of the Night Gowns are of pink batiste. Nainsoek Corset Cevers, 95c and $1.50 Pink Crepe de Chine Night Gowns, Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises, $6.95; Tailored' lailerea, or Lace-trimmed, $U.6e Lace-trimmed, styles at $8.50. j Silk Bodices, $1.95 te $2.85 - -itiavbrldRe i C'etlil-r 'I lurj I lirnr Wst Men's Suits Tailored te Individual Measure $43.50 Only 100 Suits se Hurry A sudden cancellation by a western Custom Tailoring Heuse was responsible for our securing some very fine woolen suitings at a great price concession, whuh enables us te make up 100 Suits at the remarkably low price of $43.50. These woolens arc in the smartest nnd latest styles nnd patterns for Winter and early Spring, 1922. Every detail of the work will ! executed by our own Custom Tailoring Staff with whose skill you ait;, no doubt, familiar. Just Enough Fabric for 100 Suits Sv Come Early " - virawOrldge 6 ' ethl-r setei d Ploei East Save en Oil and Gas Heaters At January Sale Prices Oil Heaters, gallon size, nickel-trimmed $7.15. Oil Heaters, brass fount $8.65. Gas Heaters, reflector type, with copper back $3.75. White Enamelware in the Sale, Half Price Including Berlin Kettles, Teakettles, Dish Pans, Sauce Pans, Coffee nnd Teapots. . Strawbrldie it Cletliler Ilasement Corsets and Brassieres -At Exceptional Savings Just a few of the many remarkable values in Corsets and Brassieres in the Sale. A model for every woman at an exceptional saving; many lets at savings of one-third te one-half, some at less than half price. S. & C. Special Corsets new 95c Lew - bust and Elastic - top Corsets in the most desirable models. With long or medium' hips, lightly or heavily boned. W. B. Corsets Reduced te $1.50 Designed for stout women of average height. An excellent model, of fine white ceutil, with low bust, long hips and sub stantial boning. Pink Brocade Bandeau Brassieres, Unusual 38c Embroidery-and-Satin Brassieres Reduced, $1.50 Bandeau Brassieres Reduced One-Third new 50c Children's Cambric Underwaists, half price 25c tr$y Strawbrldge t Cleftlcr Third Tloer, Market Street, Wtit Sale of S s . Don't miss it it is one of the most important events of the January Sale. Thousands of yards of new Silks bought advan tageously, and Silks from our regular stocks reduced, cembine te make this a Silk Sale of exceptional econemies: The New Castle Print Cicpc de Chine $3.00 a yard These' distinctive designs under price, also Crepe de Chine printed in, exclusive patterns.. I W,l,n, r'rtvi.. t,.,-. e n- itu.ty yuiiiun iicjut, OO.oe Black .and Colored Clinten Brocaded Sillcs $4 te $5 Brocaded Crepes and Satins. Black, white, blue and taupe; 40 inches wide. Chiffen Velvet new $5.95 Black and Colored Velvets; 40 inches wide. Velveteen new $2.00 yd. Fast pile and colors; 27 inches wide. Brocaded Peplin $2.S5 Pennikes Brocaded Silk Pop Pep lin, in navy blue, brown, black, tan and gray; 40 inches wide. Fine Charm ewe, new $2.85 Black and all geed dress and sports shades; 40 inches wide. Sports Satin", iO-in. $2.(15 White, flesh, navy blue", brown and black. Silk Taffeta new $2.00 Black, navy and brown. Ex cellent quality. no. in an unsuallv heaw quality.1 Satin t)uchcss new $2.00 A favored black Satin; 35 inches wide. 1922 Foulards new $1.S5 A practically unlimited as sortment of new 1922 patterns; 30 inches wide. Satin-face Crepe, new $2.65 Tan, gray, taupe, marine, Copenhagen blue, jade, henna, brown, navy and black; 40 inches wide. Shirting Silks new $2.00 Broadcloth. Radium, Crepe de Chine and White Jersey. Widths 32 and 3G inches. Ninghai Pongee, new $1.35 In the natural shade; 33 inches wide. Women's Hudsen Seal and Nearseal Coats at Great Reductions in Prices Seal is a queen amene furs, whether it is erenuine Alaska Seal. I Hudsen Seal (dyed muskrat) or Nearseal (French-dyed ceney). iney are all lovely, and when properly prepared and dyed, they retain their loveliness, and wear beautifully, without that matted or "spread" appearance that bespeaks iferier Quality. That is why these Coats from our regular stc..r, selected by an expert of many years' experience, are the best Coats for you te buy: Untrimmed Hudsen Seal Coats $265.00 te $635.00 Fermer Prices t28.rt.00 te $750.00 Several models in 3G-inch te 45-inch lengths. Deep cellais and turn-back cuffs. Fine Hudsen Seal Wraps $395.00 te $650.00 Fermer Prices S,40.00 te $775.00 A fine asseitment of Wraps including Delmans wenderfullv fashioned and se urtistically lined. Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats $335.00 te $635.00 ' Fermer Prices $395.00 te 3735.00 . Coats and Delmans, beautifully trimmed with natural bkunk, natural squirrel, beaver, Kelinsky and mink. Lengths, 3G-inch te 4G-inch. Finest Nearseal Coats new $100.00 te $300.00 Fermer Prices $115.00 te $335,00 Many with large cellar and cuffs of skunk. All desuable lengths. . r-V n- brldse & Clothier Second r.oer I'ubert tr(n' Beautiful Display of Many Desirable Silks en a Special Aisle Table $1.65 Canten-filled Black and Colored Crepe dc Chine $3.50 tij-. RtrawbrldK & ClethUr At.W 0. Centre Clearance of Handkerchiefs Reduced Mere Than One-third New 8c te 35c each Thousands of Handkerchiefs that became rumpled in the great volume of Holiday selling, or were used as decorations, are new sharply reduced, A wonderful, economy opportunity, te-morrow. $$-".!"!$ Cethltrr-lfbr Ptre?t. Cre.a AUU One Hundred of These Coats $50.00 Deep Cellar and Cuffs of Nat ural Opossum or Dyed Wolf They are of Beliua, one of the most fashion able materials; belted all around in the most approved style; well lined throughout with geed, sturdy silk Coats that you instinctively knew would net be priced ordinarily at $50.00. Onb ene hundred in this let net a large quantity, considering the way we have been selling Cents during this Sale. Early-comers will finfl a few Coats with taupe-dyed nutria cellars. Loese and Belted ) T9C ff Seal Plush Coats ( O.ll Closely resembling fur and made en the simple, smart lines of fur Coots. High-grade Coats $30 Plain-tailored Coats beautiful" tailoring and fine finish throughout. Well-setting cellars thnt can be worn high If desired. Silk-lincd. Other Fine Coats $40.00 Seft, deep-Hlo wool fabric in blue, brown and black. Made with attractive jesc panel back, frlnge-trinnrwd, threw cellar, with, fringed ends. Anether Let of These (tOjTk Remarkably Geed Coats pU it J3,VClZ1?0dy ,ik,es cm' Thcy nre of soft' lustrous wool, made slightly fitted nnd trimmed with stitching; sillclined throughout. Blue, brown nnd black. W-V Btrawbrtdate A Clothier Second Fleer Centr M Ml 1 JrW I w MFy si "" cfiEii?fe ' III Mil? W 1 ' I AWvVfe2iU ' S 4X1 liK2? JbaX im fin. J fnyJiCXJL S 4l2Jw4Wl JTaV New Three-piece Sports Costumes Silk Frecks iv it It Matching Wrap. Skirts, Bleii.u and Bright Sweaters Capes and Ceat Levely Millinery Footwear and All Dress Accessories 300 Beys' Mackinaws in the Sale Te-morrow iniely addition te the man; Jnnuarv attractions in the s clet'"nff Stere for tht Mackinaw is the most comfortable end, therefore, the most favored v, nter outer garment for the active boy. Mackinaws for Beys of 8 te IS yrs., $10.75 Mackinaws for Beys of 14 te 16 yrs., $12.75 All are of nll-woel Blanket Cleth, well-made in belted styles, v-ith convertible cellai and with roomy pockets. Alse new a special purchase nf separate Knickcr Knickcr heckers in desirabh fabrics, full-lined; si;cs 7 'e IS years, te sell at $2.50 and S.7.2J. Still geed cheesing among the Small Z?e .' Sample Wash Suits at $2.95 and $3. :. Thcg arc in styles for heys of ;! tfi S iears and are worth one-third te one-half meie than these pricrs. Strawlirlilse L gm.fr ii I'leci I'ii't tr-t f iM I Umbrellas $4.50 & $5.00 WOMI N'S Union (silk-an.l cotton) Taffeta Umbrellas. ps, let short ferrule and white ti with rings 54.50. full-length bakehte hand 'MEN'S Satin Gleria Uni umbrellas, plain and natural weed handles, m hook and cvoek styles $5.00. ale 7 ftirk-l Srw Men's Seft Felt Hats Lex Than (70 O E? Half Price J.OD Smart New Shapes Advanced Spring Styled Rich Satin Lining Ml Wanted Celers Hellj ly Nut Brown Ulatk Emerald Seal Brown "' H 1 P'oer larlit Sirei Eilt Strawbridge & Clothier .MAJIKET STMiOT EIGHTH wSTREKT FILBERT STREET Mere Silk Over-Blouses at Special Sale Prices $5.75, $6.75, $7.50, $8.75 Mere of the wonderful values that had everybody talking laat J'fh:, Cc,pe de Chln: n ravishing new shades, beaded and h'SseVKa0110 aDd.Cant0n CrCPe !mblned The identical models hnve been in stock during the season at ,much higher prlccv-Henic at nearly double LhHsBnri8CaBtn " ih Btrawbrlda notntfr-Hetenfl yiber, Centre, U m i j r I im m HWji r 1 H VS rf ' -- B.. . I -I r'Lfe.'A, C-J' 1 JVH. . ., "' ' ' 'V-i A-'-1,. VI ', rlJT.