f5'X V '. 'V. Vt. L "JV v.i a i V- JVlA r crrif EVENING PUBLIC LlBD.GaiJPHIIiApEIPKIA, 0EtpBSBAY, JANUAEtf 12IV 1922 . " ! P. K .-r-' r k. i M ; m ThtrA'ft n l(ln hA.nllner ft clfllrlll fulljE. frftgrant cream known ninclc ; tiM White Beauty Blench, which when1 kfa In connection with WrcU ami Whit Pep, clter th complexion of oil blem tnha And dlgcoleratlomi. . TiiJ- Tn, rreKls, dark blotches, pitnpi ' Pti5'ind blackhead-, nuickly nnd cnMly ills- 'appear by the nightly application of veur iirngcist ran CROOK Clear Your Complexieni FEAR LITTLE GIRL TRANSPORT PERISHED IN GALE! WEATHERING GALE Atlantic City Child Strays Frem Crippled Troop Ship Makes Fa- this vkln beautlfler. aupply Black and White Ucauty Bleach, vc tns jar. ; Send 25c te Dept CMS. Plough. Mem. hl. Tnn.. far a r.flllAble reutler, Putt of genuine eiderdown containing i R two weeks' supply of the perfect facp hewder Black and White lticene . ..... . ., KtSS: TWO BOYS NEARLY DROWN (NOT YET OUT OF DANGER tlfylhir preprtlt of Beauty Blench , Heme Searchers Are Baffled vorable Progress, Radie .Message Says HAMMERING 0 A New Departure It Speech Defects Corrected by Nermal, Substantive Methods Heur 10 A St tn I. r nenln Cla-.n Mendty, Wdntdtr nl FrlUy CUM or prlvuli InMructlaaj THE KINGSLEY PLAN "Mere' Tha,t a Scheel" Hfnrt for t lrculr AKk about tti- Klitfiltv Club 1-Sl.f tMILl CI., 1 IIIUi lTtf I I jML They Are Right A Buying Opportunity Each Week! Watch Fer BHP&TYRLEACrl JWM B OVER l U 1 iwi I Mi EE3 QB H Fni- 2. AiitftmrtMIr Sfrtlnn n'Miw i.nntiEn. jan is Imiwrnllte te l.rr Mnlnrlil MS" atffliainmiirKtiiijijiii.iiiiiitiiiiriifiiiiiiiiNiificiijiiiTii'iijrj,! Plants roses in children's I cheeks 1 Victer i Bread! Rptr fi1 ) .tnl h M J i " u n Pub t 'f0n Mlanlif City. .tun. 1-'. - One little i ip n prebnb' dtnwneil in the Thoroughfare, two 'IuieIIkhi were tcm- died finm fSient I'sjr Harber lla.v by reai cunriiM ami wrnmi i" "i"1 "vn tnKrii (e the hnpllnl ..frerlnjt front rtttn b MtIiis gln ni'.l b-ttle from fnlK, and miifb prennf lani!i':e n done here bv the b"n v sale wlilr'i whlpiiril llie ren't jeitnle VMniill.. f'Hr l!plf 'eeill te have CK' aped the full" fnr of the teyii which held the Atlantl. seaboard In IN grip. labe!n Prewe Cnrr. seven eur e'd iidepted rlaus'iter of City DelertlVe Rebert CUbert. wandered nw) from I nnm In re late eterda nflernoen and was lat seen 'i1UiiZ en the lVnnjl mi 'i a i"i'ieiiil tmrks at Mieiirl ny i in Tbi- ernssini v.n'ehman saw her iVs b left bi 'abin te ebnr the f! :1f! i'pre s lie railed te the ihlld. but she ii)pairitt1 liid net bear blin tlneiigb the hewlnu of tli'1 ' "'I The wntehinan ran after her a lien dlstanee but wa ehllced te re. turn te hit peM te pieteci the rresslns. A seen 'is the Irani bad paed be retilled the sedtfin foreman. lm. with n spr.-ial neli en 1 took t-p !"" bunt. T'l sennbe s e! keil up the cifl"" foot feet 1 Inn n'iin"nii tuf trail. Tlu- trm-eil tl em te i il't.h wlii'-'i. Iierause of the ' I3I1 lules mi thi. memnw. wn fat i 'i mill n'.lieiigb llir searrbi'd nil inmiiiil ih.- plni h 'in leubl find no trare of llie btbl rreb.tbl Dnmiril In I'ltrh It is ie'leei sbr fell in the diteli and na Irewned Searehlns parties were out until midnight and again early this morning, but nuiM find no trace of her Charles MrOui'ii and Charles Sea man. two tlftien-jeai -old (.ehoelhovs. of O'rnn Cin. tni ii(h,inia.Ti' of the half I'ellihn te z" 'bl'k sheeting They s,.. Hired the -nenl be hi longing te the fi'tbi" of Seaman, a jielleennn. and iiihed out Inte Ks1.; Harber ltaj lin they attempted te return tbej fi MP I tl'emielvi, unauli' te mae iin-g- is a-alnt the tide, wlleh had tiiriieil i resource din w trniiiinit Mirinir inrm n i i "" '" -." : "... ti ;i rnr !' I ti et lrn innnoeiPi Big Leaf 6 Sold only in our Stoics BTQPCB CO. SmiiiiiiKeinniiiuBMiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiffliiiirfltii'ffl Write Today for particulars about AIR SERVICE SALE . OF Twe Millien Yards Balloon & Airplane Cleth (Cotten) Te be bold by scaled bids closing Jan. 23, 1922, 3 P. M. A ddretM MATERIAL DISPOSAL & SALVAGE SECTION Oflicc. Chief of Air Sen ice. Roem 2007 B, Tempe Bld. Ne. G, Washington, D. t . TO ONE doubts but that in course of t i m e every telephone in Phila delphia will be operated by the Automatic System. KEYSTONE TELE PHONES operate auto matically NOW. Just hew many years ahead our company is time only will tell. In the meanwhile the mere than 40,000 Key stone telephones used by Philadelphia business men with no restriction en the number of messages at a cost of .$108 per year arc saving time and money. Call Mr. Blake, Race 06, for further particulars. Keystone Telephone Ce. 135 S. 2d Street . i Philadelphia H Hie Associated l'rc. Washington. .Inn. 1-. A radlegiam from the L'nlted States transport Creek, received here at 0:M A. At. today, said the crippled bip wnc mak ing favorable headway. "The gale reached the ttanspert last night." the mesMge ald. "but did net cause It te slew tip percept ibl." ' The trannperl'M position ues given a "O."; miles caM of New Wl. New Yerh. .Tan. 1'J -Anshtv eev the transport Creek hns net been wholly abated by today's wireless message that hbe is iireicssin" fnveriibl. The snle l.ished all the m aboard nnd sent ship i urrliu for shelter. Hensy cress seas with n strong wet wind cut down llie CmeK's speed te nine Knets Inst night .and this forenoon she reported "riding easy at thiee knots." The St. Alihlel. tee. wan sIewcj! down by the storm, and niatlne ob servers here said thc could net esti mate when the steamers would meet. r.ecnuse el the t educed speed. Ihev did net expert the Creek te nirlvc hire b'fere Saturday. Dispatches from the I'aptaln of me transport indicate tli.n seams hae been opened, calked and cemented The p 1 bad been makiiis icmi l.nels an 110111' When slie su'ed freui Kurepe tin Creek, had full cargo "a beard and nirried in addition te her crew of ISO seamen. 1" officers and IM0 men from the nrmr n( eci iinatien in liermnti) . . In her held then1 were many bodies of American soldiers who fell en K.irepcan battlelields There were four feet of water in the forward bold when the skipper decided te let the world knew bin peril, and the leaks wcie gaining live inches nn hour ever the pumps The radio ap peal wns immnlijti'lj answered. Captain Ituppn and his cicw and of ficers of 1.VJ men are mostly etcriuis. i The skipper is n man of ioeIiickn and and ais nuperieis nae great1 his genius te weather what ever blast" nun cinlte him. tl "ir 'raft, which wes fnt tilling with "atcr. toward Tblcr Island, at the neut'i of the Inlet, and suuglit shelter l'i sein" hushes. !nrni"d when llie frlled n le'-irn fin simpi't. the imtents n.iti'iul the roast jnai Is Tlie be s minuiiile viiiicri"! fu'in their enurlns .mil llrcil signals with their "lintsuns The .mU were heaid bj th" i-eiisf gum d. who went eci In their (nwer ri'ift and brought them home The wee neaily exhausted. Klderl Alan Is Badly Cut bile i-resslng Virginia aenue at At lantic last tiijht C 11. Jehnsen, slxtv tlir"e ears old. was kneckeil down (he wind and bad'y r:, about the fu" and fereheail He was aniei in n l.eerbv drus store and later te the Iies. pltal. Mati windows were broken a'nng the BeardwnlL ai'd considerable dam uge was done te f ir and frail cxenlng gfwns en ila;iln A rrstnui.itit wan oblige 1 te dose when tie wmd blew- In the jilate-jluss front. Several windows wire broken along Atlantic ninue and a bis elect' li sin ,is tout from n nioei ings rt a i-ijc just off the Boacl Beacl wall. hi New Yetk aMjnue, bie.iking man.' wlnd'ws as It craihei, te the ground Srvr.il small cr."ft ate repe'ted nn-"-lug tiem the).' inoeiln;s at the Iu'et. whi'e -ithers wre swampeil b, tin ea sea. lashcil into a lut In tl i storm Ceist juatrls trait laineii .1 vijl'aut onketit for iTnft nt se.i. but repeited the had sishted nothing. The) ex-jiiesi-d the opinion that mi.tinw ii.ifi lad euzlit lafef out-lib the -idmi zone INSULL GETS M'CORMICK'S POSITION IN CHICAGO OPERA Association Will Be Placsd en New Financial Basis (hie.lgn. Inn I J i liv V -1 n 1 1 -l lnsull, h .i'l of seernl large public utilities in Ciiir.-ign !,st night -upiilanteil Hareld P MeCermid.. pn ilen of the Internatlrui.il llaiw-tcr 'einpain. as pie-iclmr of thr Chbage Opera AsiHiclaiii.n. He wa- elei ted at a meeting of the P.e.inl of 'Ii'istec. in which the nam" of ine .i-mi iuiien was i hanged te that of ('iw dpi in Ae. i .at Ien e' hii age AIlss Marx Carried was ii.ained as iluerter general, and plans wen. , r. n pleti (I fur i I ii nig the ai i.it mi en . tii m hnancial li.i-i- Tlie reorganisatien of t,n- asj-e anon 'lows loseh the anneipi s rI, iii,h . ciently that Mi ami Mis Mi Conn. rk would withdraw llie.i s-amliiig uffci te make geed te mii i nluiiite,i extent Hie Hi. an" al ihlicit in inted In tlie as Kur.ia.iun SCHOOL CURFEW URGED Late Hours of Students Perturbs Lantdale Welfare Association I.TilsiLilc. Pa,, ,,in p' Apinpeed ci rfcv law as a means e stepping srhoel students, lemnlning fiem theli helm's until liite in the r'ntn'j caused warm discussion at n meeting of the l.ansdale Scheel Welfare Association Tuesdiir night Prof .I Walter (iai.'i. -i.ieilntendent of siIioeIh. ici larcl ngaitist Ihe eninl mint of ii cm few law If something mi t Ins. nature is Ih'nipht neress,ir. he siiggesi'td the appointment of ruifew ethceis. whose till t would be te tepuit tin 'piewb'.'s" te the bidiuel. tl.e hllliu as ii iruaut officer Prof Themas T Kidingten of Ccn mil High Scheel. Philadelphia, warned patents against Interfering with the work of the teacher He stud: 'The teachers, lire spe u'jsts In tlwlr line en would net think of taking exeei turn te tin ilbtiitih of -our phMeian, ..ii would net berate a i.iilread of ef lyi.il fei hulling n tr.un when a sign,i wns against lilin . still ou seem te co- , slib i it Miur tight te "lay nut' the ("aeber of our child ' WOULD AID WELLAND CANAL Joint Commission Recommends Im proving Channel Washington, Jan. H.' -Improvement of the New W'llniKl Canal between Lake Krie and I.nke Ontario, hn well ns the Rt Lawrence Hlver, te provide a thirty-feet channel from l.nKn Krle te the sea, Ims bei'ti recommended by the International Joint Conimlnsien In Its report en the proposed Great I.akc. St. Lawrence waterway, acenrdlug te I Representative Chalmer. Ohie Mr. Chalmers has Introduced a bill in ine iieuse. nuiiinruing the, Improve 1 There are a numlier or wenirn nbeard the Creek, mostly the ienium land Cicnch wives of discharged sol- I diers. and seventv-llve civilian cm cm pleves of the army. The Creek 1h tine i of the ehlest transput ts, having seen service In the Spanish-American War, 'She was built In Scotland thirty-nine vears age, and was originally the ' British steamship Uumanla. JANITOR CLOSES CHURCH WHEN PAY IS IN ARREARS Lecks Edifice, Cuts Bell Repe and Attaches Placard Wilmington. Del.. Jan. 1L Alleg- :ng his sjilarj had net been paid for thre months, the sexton of the Klcli- 1 1 ardsen Pi'tli Church here locked the building, nit the bell rope and posted 11 sign reailins. "Closed bv order of the I janitor." en the front deer. When Ihe pastor arrived at the rditice te open 11 rvival meeting he told the leach arrivlns worshippers of his plight and icpiilrcd te the home of the sexton. The man was nbduiate and refused te 1 surrender the kejs until his MiJury was' 1 paid. Later the assistance of 11 ti'al po pe liremnn was sought, and when be' threatened te place the sexton in jail the kejs weie given up and the belated crvice began. ' BLINDFOLDED AND FLOGGED Birmingham Man Tells Police of Beating He Suffered Biiuilugliain. Mj.. Jan 11' I cni II a geed, of Woodlawn. 11 -utuirb tc ported te jiellie vesterda.v he had been severelv flogged Tuesilav night bv live mn who icpreentcil tlirniselves as otli etli ccrs and enticed him frexn hm home Tbej took him te Iteebui k Springs, he a d. blindfolded him and beat him with straps. Hagood, acierdlng te the po lice, said his assailants crued him of Irtegularity in a teal estate transaction with his mother. The Hagood affair is the sci end flog ging by a mob here within a month. W. H. Tumlln. a lawer. havnv,- been whipped recenti.v and erdeied te leave 'town. Police s.ili! vesterdiv Tumlln had ebejed the order te depart LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape I svas setting en our frunt fteps wish ing I wa eating a apple lusted of jest wishing I wa, anrl inn opened the frunt dee. saving, Bennv 1 vvunt ,veu te run crre.md te the store fei me, 1 need some things rite nvvie I wunt small bag of tlevver and a du.zen eggs and a pound of butlei nnd Ixir of baking pevvdrr And bow about some aiiples'- ved Never mind about en.v apples, new go ever the list se II) be sure .veuve get it sttate, sed ma, wai ine jeu going te get? Flower and eps ntu! belter and bak ing powder and apples. I sP( and ma sed, Thais rite, no its run. either dlilcnt I tel von net te hethu iibuui the apples'' It weiildein he env he'liei te me, ma. I sed Wich if weuldent of. and ma sed Dent stair en.v strrem of aigevv meiits new. hurrv up Im walling. Well if I get some apples, ma. Ill be mutih quicker hecause III be thinking of eating a apple wen I get home and , leek bow mutch ijuii ker that will make me. sei 1 Yeu lienl me and I herd jnu. new gel the things and be ipilck about It. se,! inn And she went in and hIiui 1 the deer nnd I started te u'awk le I the store thinking of tlevver. eggs, but ter, baking powder and npplr,, espc- hilly apples, and wen I get almost there I thawt, O, wen she sed get the things I wonder weather she. ment in in in eloedlng the apples? And I terned crreund and went home agen and ma wns In the kltchln wait ing, and wen she saw me and unfiling eltst she seil. Well, wnrcs the things, well"' and I Hed. Did win meen itieloed- ' nig the applea or dulent veu? I Well for plt sake, well who ever herd of sutfh a thing and me waiting like patience en top of a monument, O for goediils sakes get the applca If you cant live without them, eny hurry up. sed ma. Wich I did. Prnvln;; its a grate llilni. ,.. kn m.Hi.l..A it ....4l.l..n 111111K '" " I'vinieiuin. Jl i-vri -' luillft ment en the part of thp Cnlted States, ' comes out rite. urn Miiiuiuiinii inui me expense be borne Htually by the United Htntnu ,,.,.1 nci vnr want a iimi'ii autevuhih v- Canada through a bend ItbUC uaran. I . T1' clHSirel relumni of th JMlilla ldir teed by belb (Jevcruments 4"- j,t em of th tx.t ln:alnii .oho found In Flexible Bracelet With Diamonds Mtuix' entirely of platinum'. The links beautifully pierced, nine of them set with diamonds $320. I lc.siblc bracelets arc much in vogue. Our assortment includes many attractive stjlcs at moderate prices. S. Kind & Sens me chestnut st. ni MOND MCnCHANTS jnWEl,KttS SILVEKSMITHS rMbevt M.GreenfielJ & Ce; .1 Cpmpletc Real Estate Institution - SW m JCUMw1" , MEN! I Xl 17 '''nVlU W 1 I "". irl Mill Wyj JKV A ' Mu ADBoiuieiy tne eesc H till jSLm JijVV footwear ever at- B llll I cFa&n L Tt aeclated with fle 1 II Ihmml J v will w '' B lsvas-T A lll Vv. ' U mgggg till Xfc-S' Special! ' " llll Medium-Weight yfij, II Weel Sex till In wanted heather shades. VMHMiMMaaMMMMMBMaMdf Special January SALES! Save Many Dollars On SHOES .Oxfeids&s.75 f'TM --rm.-- i A' FEAi .TO FSB THE BIG SHOE STORt ' Four Floeri With Stating Capacity for 600 Attn, Women, Miittcs, Beys and Childrtn 1204-06-08 Market Street Absolutely the best foetwoar ever as sociated with se moderate a price Tan or Black Bex Calf Extra Seles with weather-proof i n se r t. Rubber or leather heels. llSr b - '! II 1 1 lit -Sfi-!15ra 9 1 1 l'i ii II "MPiTfr 1 - .miiuL IE Buy and Improve An old dwelling a ramshackle warehouse a plot of ground are often very real investments. The old simile concerning the piece of steel being made into thousands of watch springs, obtains here. As a mere piece of steel it is worth only its weight as watch springs its value is enormous. Buy and improve. Make that old dwelling up-te-date tear down the old warehouse and put up a modern, fireproof structure take that emptv plot of ground and improve it. Buy and improve. In this com plete real estate institution are men who can be of valuable help te you. Albert M. Greenfield & Ce. 15th & Chestnut Streets Branch Office : SI2 S. Fifth Street IB At rv V . r a w nmvrt s.Sm.m 1 . 1 v .t ttl U1 aiJLiiNWAi ai ilc. M , ft. 7 in. lengtnj is uie most remarKabie small grand piano ever made, since it provides the superlative'quah ties of the larger grands in convenient size for small space require ments, along with beauty of design and finish that rank it with the most pleasing productions in woodwork. Its moderation of price ($1375) must commend this exquisite art piano te every one a low price determined by great economies of most highly organ ized methods of production, and that could net be reached putside the Steinw.ay works. Time accommodation, when desired. N. STETSON & CO. 1111 chestnut st. VE SELL EDISON PHONOGRAPHS THE STEINWAY PIANO will be used during next week in the important musical events announced belew: . January 16 Mine. M. Matzcnauer . . . .BelleVue, in Ballroom January 16 Fury Sarcezl Stanley Theatre January 1G W. S. Thunder Bellevue Ballroom, for St. Jeseph's Hospital January 18 Miss Fclnmsn Welghtman Hull, University of Pennsylvania January 19 Alexander Sileti Academy of Music January 20 Miss Anna Wade New Century Club January 20 and 21 Miss Mjra Hess Academy of Music MMiMfflifflBiiiHiffflrfa Bfiil fflfflMM&WmmBBaam. IBil ;fe .r:v:' uumnuuflia uixiiirafflWmWMWJlJ IIRIUUHfflllfr' W LtMffl BASCO ASCO I THk m Mjiw i 1 1 i i i''W'''' LST' ft'' J M em m m Mm a m jm A sMsjaMpflf MjFmftTJmw mwEEEEkW Mmm ABMHV STORES CO. ,isassate'S'K mtWMsn twan Ash BarrelTruck Here's a helper for your cellar that will serve for life ! Lift heavy, leaded ash barrels or cans upstairs -wheel them smoothly and easily ever the sidewalk without straining your back, hurting your hands, spoiling your clothes, or spilling any ashes! Tte Little Ash Man is a cleverly contrived, light weight steel truck, electrically, welded te stand hard usage. Twe wheels strategically placed enable it te glide ever flat surfaces or te go up and down stairs with ut most ease. An adjustable hook grips can or barrel into place. Waterproof finish protects it from winter weather. Buy it at department, house-furnishing or hardware stores. It earns its cost in a month ! and one tells another Each week brings new faces te our Meat Markets. One woman, having heard of the unusually high quality of our meats and our low prices, will visit one of our Meat Markets te investi gate. Her visit confirming, as it will, the reports of our unusual values, she will voice her enthusiasm te a friend. That friend pays us a visit and then tells her friends. And se the news travels. Quality is always its own best salesman, and there is nothing in which quality is mere important nlfa,l S a y?U ieiTe en ?our table- You'll enjoy better meats and save m6ney in the bargain by dealing at an Asce Meat Market. Week End Specials in Our 200 Meat Markets is All Cuts AH Cuts Round Steak or Roast .. 18c Rump Steak or Roast . 22c 18cl&n? Rib Roast ib 2SC i-nd Rib Roast b Milk-Fed Roasting Chickens 35' Perk Chops or Roasts ,b 20 : Se,Tbe245cCul8 City Dressed Perk Shoulders i. 20c Just $5. hitiit upon th$ rid and irhiti liihel en Itandlt: it idntfiti thtgtnun"LiUUAthMan," National Distributers: GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. 16th St. & Irving Place, N. Y. ffift c"' Shoulders 13 New Made Kreut ,. 1 Oc S ,b 20' String End lb Hams 15 Neck ef End lb J(y Perk vJ Half ci, Smoked lb XlC Sausage w f These pr.ee. effective i our I'hi.adelphl., C.mden and suburban Meat Mark... ! isrifi Asr:ri ,- ' i ""-"''JwBRssw8ssKsia;i;,...ww"ii -w bi-i . 'mm - ft i A li IC 10 m 4" -T-- . ,--, , . UVF Utl AuIqb en pMg IP, ajy. ..-' ? I' maSc-'Li I iui& ,!gmzini U-.VtJ..l.,ji; L'-Jf. Vml. &Z,JL H u " J ) , m
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