,TfEVi3!! JBffWvWiHfri gPSHIg!5? Ul y; I. wawr"jf (,.iliii Wl mMTA' Afflirfl 'PVffltW ' rWKWW $W55! nWBWVrTT S HWHiaaaaaWlll lla HI , ; t ' .". J V Vi rtv j ui': (tflVK)t T.:ti",hMiH iiHK'vspa.f i rm tt 'JLuii-" - 3li -ri wm w amwrra iWvifr '..M.., '. ' JIV '- VftlJ" 1 EVENING PUBLIC - LEDaEH-PHILADELPmA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRILE-!!, 1022 V' , ( fWr &,EJSA iTiW., "1U Wi '?! TO.' mygga!Hipw,g flaBBt I, os-. j ?wIL!TWKfwSWPw iliIVK J Il.IX'T.W AJfft. -. V 1V V J Kai VXWmDV,7 TL . mm" Ufa- what ' ttvltf . !V i '" -I mm vamapj iumul inmnur s. 1 1 rr?. r m IS DEAD IN JAPAN iWat Amenr Last of "Elder ftatesmen" Who Restored hJ&m$.. Pewar of Mikade " By the Axelale1 ITess Londen. Veb. 1. Field M.ulinl Prinre Yatntigatn. out of the few te. malelug of .Tnpan's "aetire." or rider ftitetmen, died nt lil henn in Od.i vara today, snyn nn V.xchatigf Ti-le-Kfapl. dispatch from Telctu, lie a 1b &N elutyfeuith jenr. Field Marshal Vrlnec Aritemn Yani MClti win one of I he Hirer witvler ..a au. iii ... .. i'ii.- u.-i... ........ .. m uic virnru or Liner riiiiriuit'j in ( .lapaij, who pmcd d (iisiingutsneii pair lit the restoration of the .Tapani".! ienl heufie The. two rrmuiiiins member am Marquis MatMiknlu mid Mai(pi Halenll. As a membtr of flint lieilv, Prime Yamagata was one of the pirsenal nd vlger." of tlie throne and he wielded special power bicauv it Mas lr ,.l'i bnllt up ami became u ttipteiiip lie.ul of tlie Japanese- Army ni it i l;non today, lie wbh ftiqiiently called the Japanese Moltke. Prince YaningJtn maintained an at Mtudc of friendship tewatd Atncticn. In a letter, written te l'eiilttiev Itije. low, in 11121, lie appealed te American leaden in thought ami ailalrs for bcarty (o-epprntlon with "the lcadinc men en thib hide of the I'm ilie"' ftln I'.ir East)" for tlie restoration of tin tradi tienal friendship between the two n.t ft if HC VfiHMk l - " v v ", -?( ,Y:-vi' s l'KIXCi: Y Moving Picture of Yeung Couple in Furniture Stere : Byj.p.McEvev Urn- TJlNTKIt store and stand around VJ Idly. l'lve r.aleiinen conic at them from five, different dlreetlens. Ni-teintt talevimn wins. Spot lliem inmicdlately a; newly man led In n Veiinu man mere Interested squat e meal than a square table. Yeung lady picks furniture for living room. Pick twice us many pieces a they m cd. Tactfully nki them what they would t.:",c.", L"ccc lmcB "mcs "' ,!,rC ns " fubtitle: Salesman Yeu haven't sc- lectcd j our bedtoem suite, have you? like te as. l!rt. They don't knew, inlnsa large num ber of word te lay te. Salesman lakes them te kltchcnnare ecpinmem. ,rM-m t ii... e...-.i l tiling woman immediately fascinated1! , 1U'""' ".u. by -shining ware. Noting lady blusltn rey red. Lingers lovingly ever skillets and i Yeung mnn'n ears get het and he Mew patio. I loe1n at the celling. eun.j man franklv bored. 1 Vetcinu 'alusmaii gently steers Uicm Vnnders eir te Inrgd uphelitered ! eer te bedroom furniture section, thair and tinki Inte it up te his earn.) Diplomatic conversation ensues. , Couple iiualiy buy expensive suite vui.Mi iauy spies cnning-roem ret. rather tiuiti prolong the agony l.nnir nrrunifti! with inlpimnn I CeilD e buy OtS of tltlliecCKSary tblnffS ever relatlie merits of square nid round '" Mlt b,lert ,llc embarrassment, jadjp ! doling miin gees out of tore wen- Yeu'ng man tries out three or four I 'r,:"K ,ew 1,c ' going te pay for It uU. mere deeply uplinlMrtcd chairs. , Subtltle: Voting lady calls jeung man te her IT IS THKIU OWN I'AI'LT TIIHT nssistaiu". VEIU5 110HN .SINGLE. eerl.iln niodllliatlens. adopted in Japan. . both ll'issia and Japan had for some Anether of his incidental achievements I time befere been cngagryl In a constant hum the abolition of Ilie swurd-went lug . iliplemiitic stnigslc around the person MAO.T an 1 he beiame nn of the ablest cap- ' tains of the Slnislm elun In resisting the Itnu-Ien of thij Shcijiinnte Army in . i..i rt ii. ...... i... ..... , .. . :n. . TT .1n1-...l l. !......... : I .-"-'. ...iv. . 1 1 1 1. n , , , iimi b (inn peiicv naVfenwlntnln tle ,e" "con l;' XiT rS1 !'? .'n tclatlens with America and that ... "as '' i, ,V J ,m '"m lt! 'i'' 'f1'1 convinced that the problems aileing lie- C ;,, . ,.- , ,V ''li M," ?''f r rwrcn the two countries- uc.-e .ill ,,te. "" ,ml" ,,'n'"' "" ' l'Wi the alter was ,H l'IMI H' -II'- IIWI'IJII J IIUUIK.Ilil III!' impcii.il fnMu and his nbie te amicable adjustment if thei leaders of both hide- tinccrelv en- i demrored te undrrntanil thorn and ap- piled te their .solution .sound n-nsi and pread atatemanhiii. lUlped Oxerthrew Shegunate Prince Yamagata wn-i born April K 1838, the m of a Kimural of tTieshu laidiltr thremjh ivtniirkabln ability as n leader. rellnwln? a m't-lciii tn l'lirnpi i"ei tlii purpes!' nC siiidjiiiu tin. 1'reiu h irnl tteruian military .sjstem", In was ap pointed Vice Minl-ter uf AVar ami In that capacity surevded in lialti; 1 1 rrii.ssluu jsteni of cimsLrlptlen. wit habit e tin samurai clal-'ev. H was a dlllicult tak and a dansenms one te combat that tradition, but he rice ceded In iretHiiff an lmixTlal 1lr t nf abulltlen. iimT w.is feiccftil eneiigU te duic It nb'' mi I. J'enned Mili.ideS Cabinet During this period when the country was wltnejsint: the tieeljmiiigt of con cen !r it ut inntil fuv eminent, Yiimanata vl. Itcil Kurept again te study the local s"!f. government. -.v-t tns, nml in his K'turn the Kniiiemr siiirimnntd blm t lerm his first Cabinet, which iasled frmi lij i I'.tOl. In the war with f'lilni nmncnt.i eiimtnandeil the l"irt Annj Cerp-, winning deidshc victories at I'liig.aug f nd Cliln-lien-cht ng. He lcprcvntcd Japan at tne coronation ul tin- i.uipeini' ieheliw ii Ku"lji ami ureui'iit ha ' luen II l tein tlie Yatingata-lMb'iiiew i cuncnUen In legnrd te K'i i, uheri of tin. Korean monarch, who. after the murder of hl wife, had lied te this lliu tian Legation for protection. In the Husse-.lflpnnesc War he Taa chief of the general staff, and when Prince Ite went te Korea as resident general in 11)03, Yninagaln succeeded him as president of the l'rlvy Council. I'rluce Yamagata was a constirvatlve te tin last and rerouted (he principle) of party Cabinets te which I'rlnru Ite, lirt.t among tin 1'lder Statesmen, committed lilniself by (lie oiganl eiganl oiganl atlen of the Seiyu-ltal. and he was openly denounced b tlie mnger and mure progrele political elements as a reactionary whose lnllueme was persistently exerted for (lie purpose of weakening tlie -plilt of constitutional Ki eminent, but among his followers l'rlnce Ynmag.ita was almost idolized. The example of a scrupulously clean llfe and the eberianre rf tiie old samurai or bushlde Ideals had much ' te de with this result. Hi V ? r. Out today New Victer Records February 1922 fHar.dn) v n. V&. Fer Ever and Fer Ever! Alice, Where Art Theu Violin Quartet in D Majer Allegre Moderate Ol' Car'Iina Les Saltimbanques C'est l'ameur (The Mejutcbanks Canzonetta (Gocthe-Lecwc) Sweet and Lew Querida (My Darling) Still wie die Nacht (Calm as the N'iRht) Taming of the Shrew Part I Taming of the Shrew Part IT FeteBeheme (Bohemian Festival) Where My Dear Lady Sleeps Russian Dance (Zimbalist) Vielte Second Hand Rese My Man (Men Hemme) Mill by the Sea Baby Dreams My Sweet Gal Fex Tret I'm Laughing All the Time Fex Tret Rese of My Seul Whisper te Me in the Starlight Georgia Rese Tomorrow Land I've Get My Habits On Happy Hottentet Gypsy Blues Fex Tret When Buddha Smiles Medley Fex Tret (1) Run, Run, Run (2) Jumping (3) (4) Air de Ballet Waltzes 1, 2 and 9 (Brahms) When Shall We Meet Again Mississippi Cradle -'Tis Leve) Number Size Price 66019 10 $1.25 74724 12 J. 75 74726 12 1.75 66014 10 1.25 66017 10 1.25 66021 10 1.25 66020 10 1.25 87331 10 1.25 87332 10 1.25 74701 12 1.75 74705 12 1.75 74725 12 1.75 66018 10 1.25 64955 10 1.25 Emilie De Gogerza Mischa El man Flenzaley Quartet Amclita Galli-Curci Orville Harreld Hulda Lashanslca Hulda Lashanska with Criterion Quartet Titla Ruffe Ernestine Schumann-Heink E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe Arture Tescanini and La Scala Orchestra Reinald Werrenrath Efrcm Zimbalist Fanny Brice Fanny Brice Elsie Baker Elsie Baker AH Star Trie and Their Orchestra All Star Trie and Their Orchestra Jehnbteel I 1B.,r Jehn Steel f 188J6 Sterling Trie sterling Trie Miss Patricela Miss Patricela Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Kunning Lame Victer Orchestra 18840 victor urcnestra ) Edna Brown-Elliett Shaw , 00 M , n Edna Brown-Elliett Shaw imn 10 45263 10 1.00 45264 10 1.00 18835 10 .75 10 .10 18837 10 .75 18838 10 .75 18839 10 .75 10 Just a Little Leve Senar Fex Tret Pant Whiinman anA Hie nk.et S Ty-Tee-Fex Tret Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra ) 18842 9.r.aJ2.ny S.u r? My Mammy's Mammy Fex Tret Club Royal Orchestra 1 100.0 All That I Need Ib Yeu Fex Tret Club Royal Orchestra I8843 I Want My Mammy Mandy 'n' Me Fex Tret Jeseph C. Smith and His Orchestra 1 1DQ , -Stealing Fex Tret Jeseph C. Smith and His Orchestra f 183 Popular Songs of Yesterday Medley Waltz Ne. 1 Hackel-Berge Orchestra 0-10 Popular Songs of Yesterday Medley Waltz Ne. 2 Hackel-Berge Orchestra J60'16 .a .e 10 .75 10 10 we ,0 12 1.25 VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY Camden, New Jersey t I r t I I 1 I j 1 ) I 1 I ' t I 1 0 ) f l! ! t t t i t t TJMT nPS-lS&; Z5 ST VCC5 VSXs VtmSfep) iaajial The Greatest Furniture Values in the Greatest Furniture Sale T It is in times like these when thousands. of householders are looking ever the mj various Furniture exhibits, that we are hearing the most favorable comment en our values and the greatest praise of our Furniture. Acres of it. Much of it our own manufacture, and every Suite and Piece of it going te our customers minus the middlemen's profits, in addition te the sweeping February reductions. V' ' V I Small wonder that we rise te such heights new, because from this Great Stere- there has gene, and is constantly going, Furniture that is the making of thousands of homes in this and ether statesand in distant lands. Even the Furniture in the salons and staterooms of some of the great passenger-carrying ships touching at the world's ports was designed in our own studies and made in our own shops. .fi i I A mighty trade that sweeps far out into the world, but greatest where this great firm is best known right here at home. Here in the households of Pennsylvania, of New Jersey and adjoin ing states. Here, where Van Sciver Furniture is cherished in tens of thousands of homes, and where Van Sciver values are a proven fact. . y. I A volume of business that tells mere eloquently than words why this Great Stere leads with savings in the Furniture Field that outstrip all competition. r '.'OJVtLI. ' ' LH L."SJ.'IJLI l'J..A"V',tJ'tiJJJl'L V.lgaagMB!Cl3 f ami bmIM ' ll II f ''' .An .,1x5lu",'te '".ut tWBian Uimng-Iloem Suite Superb in its linen and admirable in its execution, this luxurious Georgian Dming.noem Suite disseminates an atmosphere of grandeur. The Iluffet, formed bv the creuplne of tiie two Pedcstnla ith their roipcctive knife anl fork Urns, and the Side Tabid between, is impressive in its classic detail. Likewise the Central nml birle Tab les, with their carved lep, and graceful .stretchers, reveal ait and skill in every line. The simplicity of the room 111 T l s ' 3-qhned embellishments,, accentuates the character of the Furniture, making u background worthy of this A FEW OF THE GREAT REDUCTIONS DINING ROOM Wi sprc'ul AVnlnut (Jnren Anne Dlntnc Itoem .Suit!. 4 pli-cea, i:i!'.0e. fl8i.ni Walnut Qu en Anne Ulnlns Roem hullo. I pleivi, sne.OO. xe:i,(id Walnut Qun n Anne Dlnlns Itoern Sutlr, 1 plows, J'.'H3.0U. 'Slv.'.'i.eii AlnlieK.iny Queen Anne Dining Heom .Sulte, te iik cc, S'ns.ei). ?;5.0(i Jl.iiieKany Qtuen Anne Blnlnj Roem .Sulte, 10 jikces, lii.l.tnj. S7JS.ini riorcnllne Walnut Pining Itoem .Suit", 10 plfcfH, silii.iiii. $D.l.ne American Walnut DJnlnff ltoem Suite. 10 pieces), 5530.0(1. $!i;5.ne Antlciiie "Vlaliegany CtilppcuajJe Pnlti1. 10 plcrc?, STi.i.ne. Slor.T.eo Antirpie Mulicmnny Dlnlns Roem .Slllte, 10 pIcOCH, nu.'so.eo. (52flO(i.ne MalieBntiy Leuis XV Dining Itoem Sullc, 10 plow, ij I H.Ki.OO. LIVING ROOM $13.1.00 Muhofc'any-uml-Cune Hultc, covered with oleur, 3 piece, H.1.00, flon.ne Italian ritnalHsance Ih-lns Itoem .Suite, cetcred -v fell t.ipCHtry, 3 pieccH. $0,1.00. ?108,oe SlahoRany-and-r.ine Suite, cprlnt? n-ats. tecrcd with t.ipcstry, 2 piece?, ItfUiUU, $310.00 Ovcr-stulfed loeso ruslilen Hult, iprliii? BeatH, oeorcd with tapestry, S lilcccn, new, 11.00. S3.le.00 oer-stufTcil. loom cushion Sulte. Miring uent.'!, t.ecrcd wltli tupeatry, S Piece", aj'.i.uu. jai.l.oe JIiihiie.i.ny.nna.Caiie LI vine Itoem Sulte, loose cushions, eprlns tscate, S pieceu, S'.'85.00. $4r.'.oe 0er.HW(Ted, loeso cushion Suite., t-prlni? KcatH. cevurcd with brown mohair, a pieces, 308 00. ?B:i0.00 Over-stuffed, loose cualilim Sulte. fprlnK hea-, covered with mohair, 3 plircH, $480.00. t!l:i(;o.eo Om r-smlTcd, loose cushion Hultc, MiiliiK ieatH. covered with cleur, 3 I'l'cer. siiviiii.uu. WVWWWBK. . . ...... ... WIUIVllK r UKIN1I UKE lul n,anasemc l0 J00K at., luxurious te rest en and n plcahuie te live with. A display anv ether reef in tlm itv vm.i.it . i i larger, mere varied, handsomer and meru wonderful than you would lind under W&kcr Funifture market LxqUlslte styles' nth -oler cn'biatiens, with channing upholstered effects. T he best values" in the RUGS BELOW MAHKET FEICE it lias been many months since wc were able te announce fleer ceverincr rediiHtiens n nvimiiv e iunn . , 1". " " "" """imv( Md MiWtlli, t tri'ne r nnnnftiini ir i.i. . .-.4 ...!.. ...1 t . ..l. nl-rv -.Teve mn rf i , V- ?l-"""u 1l,fc3 li uie Pr,cesJ you nave lenS mailed for. Aa fine and varied a dis play at, eun made .selection a pleasure and Kreat savings certain. Fine weaves, handsome designs und rich vm SIT !ru i?01 t,VCiy need' A 8uving f many a d0l!ar for these wh0 buy Fleer Cweplni Hew iissJe Sn w!"s ti" SlKSfr IS? I j?2-s f,T!r VeI?c!'b,?. v12 ft 5,i as Ba! S::: asSiiEiiEE I i &$ gs ENTIRE STOCK OF ORIENTAL RUGS aera1::glmftCc:S;J Jrlcerevafe atar'age."" "" U S wWch DRAPERY DEPARTMENT SAVINGS Cretonnes I.ici uriuln V'ortlereH and Urnpery l'alirk'i In n Mil li l mid i liarnilnp nrnv. K-ibrkH ifiltfii from our reRul.ir ste. 1: and m.irl.ril til pi Ice i ftrUtly In iCLenl iOi tl.i .alusi m our rcbru.iry bale lU,Miins A.M M'lir.AD.S lll.cwlse reduced, WINDOW SHADES SPECIAL Iliiiirl-ualritud epiqim thndlngr, mounted en rrinr anlecd lUrlsliern lelprf hUe, net te exceed 3 fcet ,n Mldth, ami ti feri i, IbiiriIi .Mtasurliib', mukliiK and lmngliiB complete, for iitmle color, J1.63 tacli. Duplex color, fl.uu each. 81.75 und $2.25 Inlaid Linoleum Hemnants S(. Yd., 7fc Trte jiirilH Midi hinll c.ieiit of most pitterna for must any tUi l.,uhen or bdiiu UrlnB room mcas urexr.cnt.i. OFFICE DESKS FOR LESS t -' ii i'. i- nt, dei lulled letfulllr. a Kr. in Miiue at )'. iu, bio pcdt.Ht.ll, 8 10.1511, :u l'll,lI'i:r''t'il",llsl1 'i01.'1'" -lk l"'llt-'U. lop wh.,1 pu,,.!,.,;: r," ."",'.. ,:, l . '.'r"1':" : .uiie liibl., suje in.'duu- Our iihseriiiKiit t,r Maliemnj '.. .t- .,, ui lCn i. ill hue desks begin livery duccd. ,,, V I , """"'"J'-lliilhli VctU nucil I'r.ifa funiini nee ut no, at Jli.se uji llnlhli DerK 1h iciy 0u for n Other plcie or Olllce 1-urnituie en our fleura These who wish te EXTEND PAYMENTS for Furniture ever a ncried of several months can make convenient and satisfacteru arrangement. THE ADVISORY SERVICE OF OUR SKILLED DECORATORS IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING ful jdStS"'1'-0- t restful and delight- MITT. There arc certain lines of Furniture en our floero ecry day died such as thla ill y tatinet by maihed luMcr. leir in price that ein threiiBhuui the year that nre tnurlied te JL ILIBhi iMnw f f w summ s&&ib w wiyR In ii fVW. IfVe't! IPir1 fla I aWtV ww&mm, mjkwmm. luiu Manufacturers, Importers and Rctailera MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN N I ertOptiuat8:30A.U. Ttlepheni Ptnntjhania, CM Lembard 6200 ' m i? Slet CfeJM at 5:30 P. M. CeniMcd'wu ) Ntw Jtrny, Call Cumin 280 Narktl Strttt Fttty flood land Uppciili Stert vtr'jTf J 1t AI .fcfr'" ,: - ,'S3 . ' i i i I i i i i i i .r kffii'L tijw i iva isJfrat lyM'. .. I t& resiWifVis. -. .v v S ,, . 7. uiHWUL'fcv. f iL fa-. -L .A JHBBaBKiUMlUr"'' f. ,, tftif m . . . j .aV i-i .. i .. .... i .....ij'i ,t li aaaaaaaaaliaaaaaiaai iial' f '" ' "'' '':'; ' jfe. .LEu
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