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"I leiir t In Senators and ('ongressmen nre looking nt the Mil.re' from a political point of low "There ii only one method by which 'the adjusted rompcnsntlen can pe,ibly be paid -through luxatien. The tinning of bends will net rvnde the necessity of i higher tne. "The interest en the bonus bends, ns well ns the sinking fund te meet them at maturity, can "only be gotten from taxes levied en business, which Is nl- teailv taxed te the uinxlmutn. 'Te the di'tiblrd soldier nnd tnnsc deiy.ident upon him I would gladly j grunt nrtv nmeiint that mnj be neces- -.nrv In lirlnc inn ViirK te nrnuii; nu iiim wen i lie tee sretil. e iieiiiu tlediente ourselves te Ills rdlmllding: jes ie (be en re nnd comfort of these de pendent upon him. Our obligation te him fr nil be did and suffered Hint world pence might prevail can inner be fnm met. "Hut le these oil her abroad or nt mer'illv. p!isienlly nml ineiitiilly. I luectu'm If we should put n price tipn their patriotism. Surely no sum. be it Inrgn or miiiiII. can pay n man for love of rniintrx and dut done. "I'dniuud lturke years nsn ntntcd 'te a nnd plcise i Impi'ssllile.' nnd when the tax is e.mtrnry te the law of ceenninics it most Injure rather thnn lipln 'i'n Imsiiii.-' nunc, and uncmpler- ment. whieh is all tee great new. will bcMiiiie greater. I "The bonus bill is unsound. If passed and 1 fear it will be it will harm 'these it is intended te help and Trcsi , dent IlnidlngV 'normalcy' will be I pushed further Inte the future. "In mj opinion the American Legien ran de it's leuntri another great service In defeating the bonus bill." Irish Frontier Near State of Civil War rentlnuril from IMrp Oiip jiensien will net be unweb nine te the I Jerge majority of peaceable Irishmen. I "The Northern danger, with its threat te the whole Irish settlcimnr, is icalized uputel) in the Seuth, which, however, realises nlse the great dltli- . cultie confrentinc tlie Previsional (Jev- j ernment." lie writes. "Cellins has no military forces at ills dl-pesnl nnd can not claim the direct allegiance of the Irish republican army in County Mon Men nglmn or in any ether part of tlie coun try. "This army is subject te tlie Dail nireimn. and. nltlieugli Arthur (Jriflitli is president of the Dull, he cannot usc the nliuy in any fashion te which the lame republican minority in the Dail might object. The whole situation is preposterous, and every day of its con- tiniiamv weakens the authority nnd im pairs the pro-peots of the Previsional (tiivemtnent."' , Disputehe- from I'.ulfnsl show tliat the I'lsternien ale still skeptical of the ability of Collin- lind Grillith te pi-o-(tlie the leliMsi of the kidnapped' I'nienlsfs. Thej regard the Free State as in 'i state of anarchy, and faith in an help the Imperial Ooveniment miitlit 'ie is practically non-existent. NcM-Vtheless the Hrltish (ini'i'iiuiulit has nreiiiisi'd te increusc the troeus ill , g'T'lster by four battalions, bringing the I 2 total te fourteen, nnd te send mere if --i neccssury, and It is assumed that some fi (if the feri i s held before embaiking yes g'terd.iv are destined for the North. I'leinler Ciaiu, of I'lster. is said te h linve suggested te tlie Ilritish (iuveru w mi at the desirability of iiesting troops en the f-euth side of the border, but 3 this was firmlv refused. I'eliic Heing Meed te Herde r ' All uMiilable northern police uie being ni'ived te the freutler from the quiet areas, at cording te the Daily Mail's P.elfjst ceui'spundent, nnd the beundarv will seen be lined with 10, 0(ll .limed anil disciplined men. The ilitiii'ulM "f in eventing "the guns gelug efl of tliMiiselves" under these circum stance" I" i nip! asii d by the cone sjienilent. who "ins that at Pettlgee, In Ceuntv jienegul, the rival feries are senanited eulj by the width of a street, while in Helcoe and Tiellcek In Counts I'er'uaiiiigli thr are watching each etlur from the opposite ends of a 'the d.in:r .s net confined te the lieiit."i he ndil". owing te tlie angn untugniiisni 'f the Sinn 1'einprs and iiinnceinen in nrieus parts of I'lster. I lie lesiilt" of which were evidenced ill i lie shunting an I bombing in Hclfas' pstcnle The Hutisb (iiiveniiiient is giavelv eneerned o'er the latest developments, and i lien- possible effect en the Heuse if Commens. Muni censerntivps, wdie hitherto hae supported the (iovern (ievern .iienl's Irish pnliev in the inteiests of piiiie are a d te be losing tuith in the iniis,iM't of ,i siittlfineut, and may with with eold support nf the bill establishing the 1'ne State when it comes te the second leading en Thursclav. I. eid C.iisciii plans te raie the sub js. i uf the Clenes, sheeting and ethei niaiter- Miiiierniug Ireland In fhe Heuse of I. uids today DELI' AST SMPERS KILL 19 IS TWO DA) 6 lifll.isl. r. II iI5 A !.) Snipers, out mm il tle'lrguui weih in the ulsturlii'd sections ut' I'.eifHH this morn ing and bv mid-day the death roll nlnee Sntiirduy bus In en increased te nineteen In the deaths of two men who were vie urns of flying bulletx in tin iitreets dur ing the neon hour. 'I he number of wounded at the s,nn hour had renehed 'lie total of .ippprolinntel,v fifty. In thp main thoroughfares of the eltv hiu-luess proceeded apparently a ustiul, hut in the storm i enters the stuping was frequent and dangeieus, William Waring, a i mvtaker of Or ange Hall, en Cliften Htreet, was Mint in the necK, and Ih In a seiluus eendi- i..iinLinnn Ipnilni" n linrin llirAiw.li 'Cliften street near the sic-iip ,if the w,i mi,,,,,,!,,,, ,,. .i,.iu , ", " ",.", '" :.,.:" '',". "... him pelntbhmU, uiiuiidjiig him in the 'nbihimen. Up i in u crltlenl condition. I Shortly beferu 1! oVIeek this after- iiuun iii-Hvy iHir.MM 01 urinjf eecurrcu in the Falla KoadUIic.rict.n.ttie nhets cpm- xrore im utueBMt wcjtlen la North - ..ia.-iBt atiaa .Falai 3Uii.M5i5 2rA,iSSslfeM''. . - ... r ij.' j-. ti-. 'w-v. .'. rrm t " - rnmrr t, mm -r -iiff fv -t,m'r-, . uv -;,,. ?', 'U EVENING PUBLIC quarter. Gunmen In tlie Inttcr quarter immediately retaliated and n fierce re volver duel continued for a consider able period. The police nre patrolling the troubled district of the city In armored cars te forestall any ttorleus outbreaks. The majority of the shops along North Queen Htreet lme Wen obliged te suspend busl ics. Forty-two of Uic kidnapped Ulster TTnlenldla, It was stated today, have re quested I'leinler Craig, of I'lster, te liberate Immediately the Alenngljnn football players held prisoner In Ulster, the Unionists deelnrlng they them selves would be held captive untl the football prisoners wrrn relc.lspd, 1'eur of the chlldrrn who were wounded In jclerdny'.s bomb attack in Wcaer street died in the hospital dur ing the night. DOHENY F0RFREE STATE Head of American Association Urges Irishmen te Back Treaty New Yerli. rob. 11. dy A. P.") The ronieus for the formation of nn American nssoelnllen for the recognition "f the I1M1 republic no longer exlxt, in the opinion of I.dwnrd u. Inheny, prr-j. dent of the neelntlnn. who nnnminccs he favors the Irish free State Mr. Dehrtiy had taken nu active In terest in the association founded by I'nmenn de Vnlera. lie underwrote the recent $4,000,000 Irish relief fund and hns been one of the largest individual contributors In America te the Irish cause. Commenting en the recent notion of the Legislative Committee f the hkso hkse hkso ciatlen in adopting a resolution sup porting I'' Vnlera s light for absolute freedom, Mr. Uoheny snlil : i uen t tiunk- nny man or croup "" '"-" '" uic rijet 10 uft uicniseives "! s ropresenting tee opinion of tUe vast nriny of IrNi s.vmpnthlr.ers.- I linye ';"'' '" " "" "" iw full eeeiitie body of tln nssoclatleii wns net present nt the meeting, nor was Its president. "I inn in fin or of tlie treaty and 1 think the vast mnjerlt.i of Irishmen me. Jic the new arrangement n chance. In tciit np thirty lears from new. he came Ihreuah' nl"'1' !1 neiglilwrlj relation hns devel devel l.eine better men. eped between ('rent I'rituin nnd Ireland. men it win i" nine rte strike ettt for the republic If the people wnnt It." Themas W. Seuth Improves Themas W. Seuth, chief Herk of the Penrd of Mercantile Appraisers nml n figure In cil politics for Htfy jenrs, who was reiumed te the Lankennii Hos pital Sunday suffering from n nervous breakdown, is reported improved to day. He was taken ill nt his desk in ("it j Hull about two weeks age, and until bis removal te the hospital had been reutined te his rooms In the St. .lames Metel Atifipv. Small hope bus been held out for his recovery, but after two dins In an unconscious condition i Mr. Seuth tested well lust night und I seemed rational this morning. li, IP I Mail Orders Filled .TM Him iTOill 1215 Chestnut Street Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request FURS at OIE-HALF OFF clearance. We advise you te shop early in the day as some of the lets arc rather small. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW FOR NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchaie in Our Storage Vaults Until Next Fall. Payments te be Continued Monthly Through the Spring and Summer jjgp All coats are Vx length. 3 Marmet Coats 6 Russian Peny Coats 5 Leepard Cat, Seal Trimmed 14U.UU 8 French Seal Coats 130.00 4 Russian Peny, Opes. Trim'd 1S0.00 9 Natural Muskrat Coats 105.00 5 Marmet, Raccoon Trimmed. 195.00 6 French Seal, Skunk Trim'd. 195.00 2 Moleskin Coats M0.00 4 Moleskin Wraps 330.00 5 Hudsen Seal, Skunk Trim'd . 400.00 5 Natural Raccoon Coats . . . 400.00 4 Hudsen Seal, Beaver Trim'd 490.00 3 Hudsen Seal, Squirrel Trim'd 490.00 Hudsen Seal Wraps Natural Squirrel Coats Alaska Beaver Coats Alaska Seal Coats Natural Squirrel Wraps 1 Taupe Caracul Cape 2 Natural Mink Coats 1 Ermine Wrap 1 Broadtail Wrap 1 Natural Mink Wrap Extra-Size Coats and Wraps Frem 46 te 54 Bust. (Hudsen seal in ilycd muskrat. French Heal is clued ceney.) Fur Neck-pieces Formerly New Natural Squirrel Chokers 13.00 6.50 Jap Mink Chokers 1 5.00 7.50 Natural Mink Chokers 25.00 12.50 Stene Marten Chokers 50.00 15.00 French Seal Steles 40.00 19.50 Blended Sable Chokers 50.00 24.50 Natural Baum Marten Chokers. 70.00 34.50 Cress Fex Scarfs 70.00 34.50 Hudsen Bay Sable Chokers.... 90.00 44.50 Dyed-Blue Fex Scarfs 90.00 44.50 Platinum Gray Fex Scarfs 90.00 44.50 This is but a uiuliul fe reduced tq one-half a,.,x mssmimmmmimmsstmFtsMtsmsmssssmfmsMmssiSMWIsssBMmstMSimssmsMMBttssmmswssmsmmmjwtmst INPW-J-JV. , MwninwzsiimTrY-r'- f . . if-'.s,. i.-:f,:. ui:iir .. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,' SEEK LONE SAILOR ADRIFT FOR 7 DAYS Score of Ship9 en Mercy Er randMan Washed Over bead en Lifeboat HAS BOTH .FOOD AND WATER Ity the Associated Tress New Voik. Feb. 14. A fcerc of ships of nil kinds, from battered tramp stenmbhlps of the seven t.cn te grace ful, pleasure-freighted passenger liners, nre leaving their ocean routes today en n mission of mercy. They nre continuing the" search for Jehn Tllrkner, twenty-four 5 ears old. the sailor who was cast adrift from the steamship Ceffney last Wednesday. 700 miles nwav In nn unfrequented part of the Atlantic. It lllrkner's frail craft Is still afloat, today's dawn marks the beginning of his seventh day adrift en the waters. The master of the Gnffney. Captain Walter Heckwith, advised every craft cnrrylng wireless te seek the drifting sailor. Latitude nnd longitude of the lifeboat and its solitary passenger, when Inst seen, huve been supplied all in bound nnd outbound esseW. '1 he drifter, if his beat has survived the tussle with waves, is believed te linve ,,.. i.rrt1lpiit ehnnee of curlv rescue. Captnin Heckwith said Hirkner wns wnrmlv clothed nt the time the nccldcnt sent him en his lonely ndventurc. His beat was well stocked with feed and water, nnd thn (itiftiicy'n master an nounces himself certain the sailor can survlie the elements In the cient he. is still afloat. Hirkner wns one of four sailors ordered te lash a lifeboat In u terrific .storm, when a giant wave iiei'ini Ciitflney ever. 'I he lifeboat wns swept into the sen and Hirkner with it. He 'juries nnd severe body bruises .. . ... ... i . ,...iii...i...ft'......i oininnereci into incneni, urn inr "tiiuinv was nlrrndy tee far nwny te threw bim n line. l-'or sixteen hours Captain Heckwith cruised about, tr.ilng te gel close enough te put n line aboard. Hut the high sens frustrated each attempt. Twice swirling snowstorms hid him from view, only te pass and leave him in sight. Hut n third storm hid him, und when it pnssed he had disappeared. ler hours after tins Uic liiitlncy circled nbeut the snot, but the beat was net iignin seen, nnd Cnptnin Heckwith wns finally compelled te put into pert. Charge Accounts Invited f n illlj T In announcing these J- special values for to te rn ori'e w we have ignored our costs and profits entirely. c: In accordance with our policy numerous items that have sold down te a few of a kind have been taken from our stock and drastically reduced te effect an immediate Wraps are full length 2 v urmtriji lvyiu IUU.UU .100.00 44.50 47.50 67.50 64.50 89.50 94.50 97.50 97.50 165.00 165.00 195.00 195.00 245.00 245.00 275.00 275.00 395.00 445.00 445.00 445.00 445.00 595.00 595.00 995.00 550.00 550.00 800.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 1200.00 1200.00 2000.00 at HALF PRICE list. Our entire stork former selling prices. Order Accepted frtt.ftCfcftiAr. k v, :,. i' 'j" War Wounds Fatal CORPOItAl. dOHN V. OWENS A German bullet at Chateau-'Jhlcrrj- tin ally caused lib tleatli. He was gassed Just before being wounded. He lived nt 2108 Master street FARMER GORED BY BULLS Granger Has Desperate Fight With Twe Enraged Animals Allcntewn, Pa., Feb. 1 1. Nnthan .T. Ilelben, of (icrnuiiisvlllc, In the upper end of Lehigh County, bend of the. Cen tral Orange, is In a Serious condition from wounds received in a despernte tight, with two bulls. Ilelben was work ing in his barnyard when the two uni mals, enraged by his red bandana, ut tneked him hlmultanceii-lj. goring him repeatedly. . The farmer attempted fe fight e(T the bulls with n pitchfork, but was dually nmMift.ifT nml iitfi1tril nrer tbn frnt'n nti Tt)e i,erns of one et Hie iiuimuis, sus- tnining ti fractured hip, internal in bw av WTi ' ?"SaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB iW i "slaaaaaaaaaaaaal VtiZAJl "'i 4HhaBBBBBBBBBBaf fi$mS&t ''''' 'aaBBBasL Yevl hear the artists as they are only when you use the Victrela Te get the final touch of perfection which makes an artist great, it is neces sary that the artist's Victer Records be played en the Victrela. Neither the instrument nor the record is complete in itself. Beth are depend ent upon each ether; both are specially made te be used together and this is possible only because both are Victer products. Victrelas $25 te $1500. New Victer Records denv enstrated at all dealers in Victer products en the 1st of each month. u BlfegfeSaafcy pax en. "HIS MASTER'S Impertant: Loek for these trad&marks. Under the lid. On the label. Victer Talking Machine Company Camden, New Jersey ; - t4itftefriA SjAi&'lMli ?m f FfiBRUAfcY 14, 1922 WAR HERO DIES OF WOUND MADE AT CHATEAU-THIERRY Corporal Jehn F. Owens, 108th In fantry, te Be Burled Thursday A machine-gun wound received at Chateau-Thierry when the A. E. F. be gan rolling back the German line, caused the death Friday of Corporal Jehn F. Owens, ene of the heroes of that classic battle. Owens lived with his wlfe and mother at U108 Master Btrcet. When this coun try cnterrd..the war lie enlisted In the 100th Infantry nnd trained at Camp Hancock, Owens seen wen corporal's chev rons nnd matle a name for himself for his coolness and daring. He was gassed in nn engagement that preceded Cha teau -Thierry. When the American drlve began the young corporal was leading his sound when a German m-chlne-aun bullet shattered his hip. ' After n long period in a base hos pital tha corporal was sent back te this country. Several operations wcre per formed in art effort te offset the crip pling effect of the. German ball. , Recently the corporal's condition rap idly became worse. He was taken te the Navy Yard Hospital, where he died Friday. He will be buried Thursday ft out the Mestcr street address. A sol emn requiem mass, will be celebrated in St. Kiizanetn s unurcn. SEEKS" TO GET RID OF LIQUOR District Attorney 8aya Wener Act Dees Net Ifrevlde for Disposal Ilarrlsburg, Feb. 14. The Wener Prohibition Act provides for thn con fiscatien of illegal liquor, but it does net provide for its disposal, according te, District Attorney. Philip R. Meycr, who hns collected several bnrrcls of whisky, many bottles of liquor, n few kegs' of wine and a large quantify et home brew. He has plnecd the contraband liquor In the jail here, and when one cell had been filled used another, Meyer says he will ak the Court for instructions. Judge Criticizes Velstead Act Tm-nnm, Wnli., Feb. 14. The Vol Vel toad net Is Inconsistent in Its previsions and nmblgtieus In its wording, accord ing te .Tudgc Edward I1. Ciishninn in u decision lpndereil In the United States District Court here yesterday. Victrela VOICE" rs...'.ai r.PWflMH - - - -)7r; ,;r""'fr SMOKING BY GIRLS TABOO IN PHILADELPHIA SCHOOLS Cigarette Fad Is "Vilq and Vulgar? hut WHl Soen Pass, Say Deans of Women's Colleges t Smoking by women faculty members nnd girl students is net tolerated In schoela In this city and vicinity, ac cording te an investigation made. Dean Hilda Smltln nt Bryn Mnwr, said: "We have had comparatively few violations. We cannot, of course, regu late the. conduct of the students when off the campus. These rules against smoking are enforced by the girls them selves. The penalty is net expulsion for first offense." ' Miss Emma Milten Cewlcs, who Is head of the school bearing that name in Oak Lane, and whose clientele is of the fashionable bearding-school type, wild: "We have a very strict rule against smoking, which means expulsion if the girl i caught. We have had no viola tions reported this year. Last year there wcre a few, and the year befere quite a number, se' that ye put the severe penalty in effect then." Chlcam. Feb. 14. Hmekine br ci Smoking bv girls is a vile, dirty, vulgar habit which should be prohibited In every unlvcr sity, but it is n fad hard Je regulate, the deans of women at Chicago nnd Northwestern Universities ald yestcr day when informed of the statements from a Columbia University .official that smeklngi was banned in the' graduate teachers' college there only because it made the rooms no stuffy. Marlen Talbot, dcart of women nt thn University of Chicago, said they had no rcgulatiemt against smoking by ce-eds, because "although it is a filthy habit, it is almost impossible te prevent it and there Is little use in trying." Dean Mary Kess Petter, nt North western, said she had .Issued stringent rules against smoking by ce-rds. Madisen, Wis., Feb. 14. While there is no rule prohibiting smoking among women of the University of Wisconsin, F. Louise NnrdJn, dean of women, snld yesterday thorp is nn ethical principle held by ce-eds which is mnkltis the habit unpopular.. REG. US PAT ntir . ' X ' h $1 , . tVl iutss ftardin said smoking m ; belong te the -Idle, Waie, diwwSS1! 1J chs.V An intelligent wnmnp.,l0'nN ii dnred, "ennnet see herself recki J' i baby or making a pic with ac l1' in her mouth, fllcki .,." c,f aHi ' ( S?ebcyru,st!?'n r drPPlnS thcm S th! J . Louisville. Ky Feb.. 14 jt-,.t. $1 by university ce-eds is mcrdvm.ekfe! .1 mar seen win pass, m the eiitlii-.?2 at4the University of Louisville?"0 (1 "I can't fed thnt 'a real. .J?,Z Hm womanly a rl weubl farm .I mi ruia niien xiusHins yesteraar TliA tlnnn until ,lm 1 i . The dean said there had been neci. J1 ?!" ffffi VT&?J S The,N,elHthn.'V,,U, e ASS"ia"J Columbus. O., Feb. 14. About 1 . il tit of ce-cls at Ohie University" K' ' Ish Louise Brown, acting clean .8 'J). con Mls women, said ycstpnlnv. ! .j."-.?.1 "fan pi It. "It Is a dirty Iiablt," MIm Bm ' I said, "harmful net only te girl. t" smoke, tat in the effects en tl,e Iff see them." gsc 1"1 Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 14 -.mji, ing by ce-eds nt universities' is ""n?.:' , flood just te be "smart" and the ii very little of it ?t the UnivefslVy' -Minncsetn, Mrs. .Icssle 'Ladd, dean It .women, declared yestcrdav. ,S ."Although ticre. is no rule ferbldaW ' the practice, the sororities nt Minnf,?! hnve nil frpeken against It," Mrs. La said. u" ; Lafaveltc. Ind.. Feb. 14 a .. .. made by the women's department, afi 1 s&udl8C0ur0BC 8mekl,,B """iffl 1 caught, smoking nt Purdue Unlmitr 3 would be dismissed from the unlrerilii ' 4 nt once, declared ucau Carelin Hhei maker, dean of women nt the instltu. tien, when asked regarding her am tudc tewnrd co-ed smoking. N0 i, et n girl student smoking has bet"' reported, she ndded n ;W "W yjiikV.t-r jfjjer 'fl Cm i ! jtr. '.r. . ".-j.T.-j-rT tXti
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