MWMM te y-.tvw" v- 1 ii' iWWfciVJ.i .. FK wVLjUftpM WMA' V t i, ;ji tt J s; a J -tmj ij. iwa i f 7& TOr "WISP W4Wir' imfwx rith.v W mw Pfiivw EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, PEBHUAUt 15, 1022 . r 'wV V " l :? ,. ?JVtfWVM M VA sit 3 ij- rcft 1 r l t iLeu. W; n ' IV lh ! IS , Kr ! l$L. 6r . h. IBC KU : v M- !l I -, tUt&ff SB ?a.lvn -Wi At the first sign of skin trouble apply RESINOL .Soelhinq and HeaJirM Delay in properly treating skin treuBle is dangerousYeu make no mistake when you adept Resinol Jn UseNearljThirjjrYars k AK E MPLOYMENT FOR NAVY WORKERS Compers Propeset Government Service te Provide Plaees for Men Released MAKE APPEAL TO DENBY iAldine Hetel CJiesthut a 19rStreeta Offers excepiiettai facilities for private entertainitur. Jieceptiens, Weddings, Cards. Dinners, Dances .that tun I c ciimi- rur nssigncd I 9X en rait" W y Detihy I Carl Van Dercn writes in The Natien ' "lerc is Leuis Hemen in MARIA CHAPDELAINE, vivid, brief, simple a little masterpiece which has charmed me. What strength, what lightness ! What tenderness." $2.00 at all bookstores, or from THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 61-66 Fifth Ave. Sew Yerk ECilll!llI!ia3l!ll!!ililiOT.?IKniLtai!Kmi!HauL'l2 Milk-Fed Roasting Chickens 35 c 111 Seft-meated, weighing 34 lbs and less. At all our Meat Markets kirr mwiuiauiauiB mmiiiMiiinriirajiiiJiiiicffliCTuiiim'w ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'S GETS 'EM ! A1 . VOID the misery of racking pain. Sloans gets right down te the aching soot and relieves your pain and you wonder why you did net use Slean's first. Have a bottle of Slean's Liniment handy and apply when you first feel pain. Use freely and don't rub, as it penetrates and you will be surprised "te find hew quickly it eases the pain and sends a feeling of warmth through the aching part. Fine, tee, for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains, aches, pains, over worked muscles, lame back. Fer forty years Slean's has been the atand-by as a liniment in thousands of families. Ask your neighbor. ' At all druggists 35c, 70c, 1.40. Slea l 0 4 im rv- r Pain's I Clear Year Camnlczlen of nlmeltt. sen and ether ftcial disfigurement. ' Um xreclr Dr. iiotsen umm utnt ' mant. Geed for sauna, itthiiur (kin. and etlxr akin troubles. On of Or. I Hobaea Family Remedies. Drliobseris EczemaQintment Aav7A lly (he AsvclateJ ms Washington, Tcb. 13. Establish merit of n government employment serv ice within the Navy Department te fa cilitate the redistribution nmimjj Uo Ue urnincnt departments of labor released through epcrntlim of the International (imminent limitation agreement was recommended te Secretory Denby lednj i by Samuel Gompers, president of the 1 American rtdcrntien et Laber, nnd n lemmUtcn rvpicscntltig navy jar J worker!". Tlic delegation also MiRgcstcd,thnt tlie none or wrapping snips te ec eumi j natcd under tlic naval treaty be te navy yards and commenced . Mention of tlie treaty. Sccrctar premlwd te phc the proposals Ills early ami earliest attention. I'lie delcRutlen's presram included the proposal tliat at least ene capital ship new under construction at n nay yam be retained for completion an ene et t!ie two pest-Jutland vessels wblch will ultimately repluca tlie battleships North l).ilutn mid Dcl.iware. Oempera cmplinsizcd that erganbetl labor supported fully tlic purposes and tenuity of tlie Anns Cenference and declared that labor looked "with prltij en thu iultiatlve et the United States i (Jevernmt-nt" In calllnj the Cenfercnc. "But It hurt me te think," he snid, le Mr. Denby, "that It (the reduction of navy yard labor) was dena In tlie way it was." Gompers said the suspension order came " from n clear sky" and that men who had worked continuously In the yards for nearly thirty years were fur fur leujhcd with no mer "than beven or eight minutes' notice." He said that as u member of the Ad- isery Committee of the Arms Confrr Cenfrr Confrr ence dcle;ntlen he bnd been assured tliere would be "ample time" befert labor In tlie yards would be affected bj tbe reduction. Tlie proposals of the workers sub mitted in written form Mid that "r right this wrong which baa been done." In the abrupt discharge of 10,000 navy jnrd workers, the Government should embark Immediately and under "exist ing funds" upon u program of recondi tioning and modernizing the ships te be retained ; concentrate the work in navy jardi. and ranke all necessary nre- I llralnary arrangements for the scrapping I of 10 prc-.Tutlend and 12 pest-Jutland capital ships aud the retiring et 11X1 destroyers. One of the capital ships of the Wert Virginia class te be completed, the plan declared, should be a ship under con struction en navy yardi ways at Brook lyn, Marc Island or Norfolk, and nil ether new vessels already authorized nnd te be built nnd immediately laid down at navy yards. Seniority in service should govern re employment and transfer of jard cm- piejes te ether uevemment worn, tur i plan said, nnd furloughed empleyes who I linve been fifteen or mere years In thu i Uoternment servlce nnu who are ap proaching retirement should be per manently furleughed until the date of their retirement and pensioned subject te re-employment should the opportu nity afford and the sacrifice of their right te pension if they refused such employment. Mr. Denby was requested te take the i plan up with President Harding unU urge its presentation te Uengrcss. AUT0ISTS DIVERT RUNAWAY HORSE, SAVING CHILDREN V i Finally Catch Animal After Racing Beside It for Blocks SrtcM Dltpatch te KvtMe PvhUc I.tiatr Atlantic City, Feb. 15. Shunting a I runaway horse attached te a city tram I away from a number of school children here yesterday, Oliver Gardiner. "Bil- I lie" Williams and "Billie" Carney gave' an exhibition of meter driving and gymnastics that would de credit te an Oldficld. ' The three were traveling down At lantic avenue from the Inlet, when they sighted the runaway heading straight for a group of children going te school. Carney, who wna at the wheel, stepped en the accelerator while Gardiner climbed out en the running running beard. The frightened animal was turned aside and a wild chase then took place. Gardiner mnde several attempts te catch the bridle, but raled each time until the car reached 8 tat en avenue, racing side by side. At that point I Gardiner caught the bridle, but the I horse gave a quick tes of his brad nnd I broke loose, with the auto again in I pursuit. The machine gradually bore in en ' the horse, forcing him te the curbing until lie wa. cut eh at a telegraph pole near the Boardwalk, where he was (aught and calmed down. giHBWfl V74aHOCHa Diamond Bar Pin Made of platinum in pierced design and mounted with eleven diamonds $230. Wc have many beautiful designs, all produced in our own shop by skilled craftsmen. The prices arc moderate. S. Kind & Sens 1110 chestnut st. JIAMOND MEKCHANT8 JEWELERS SILVTOSMITHS aiiiiiiiUHHiiiiiinniiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiimm nimn' sf KiraBaBilpira- (6 I lli8jJ i '" -intewa SeauitfLlGat idmerica N J ' N BROAD STREET TRAFFIC ON A GET-A-WAY, THE PAIGE 8-88 CAN ACCELER ATE FROM B TO 5 MILES AN HOUR IN SEVEN SECONDS; AND THERE'S NO GASPING OR NOTES OF EFFORT TO TELL OF THE PERFORMANCE. Make us prev it Call Spruce 1410 PM ik G0YA.WfUeV.M9T9ft& AM Vidtlhctem BR9AD STREET AT VINC. PHIlAOeiPHIA i M Remember the Alame! Whtsvi Davy Crockett wen foryeu.tod&y, in Sail Antonie -HJUUatttta4&Ai I Jm.lBBSm LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape jfL afiaaaM Ufft MmX Valuable Papers Such at DEEDS, MORTGAGES, INSURANCE POLICIES, LIBERTY BONDS, ETC, -Svv kept securely t?t one of our Metal Cash Bexes v( 9" te M" leng-Seinal (liadet i:mTX?f 1 Staiientn mm!r & Printer Blank Boek. Mtf. Tep came home .this aftlrnoen and I hung up his hut nnd reat saying, Cen- grauumiione, everybody. Wy, wats the matter, wit are teii rengradulating us en? sed ma. " t 1 Wy, en the fack that Im home agen j I after n hole days absents, duwent the I ery thnwt that there n man In the lunise agen make everything seem i hrlghter and mere cheerfill immetditly? ted pep. O jes. majhc youre rite, that gives me h Idecr, tberen something I want j en te He before 6iippir, sed ma. Well, I Uldent ixarkly meen te put enjthlng lu your bed of a practical i nature, but wat is it? sed pep. The het wntter spikklt In the kitcbln Is aetiiuj very strange, sed ma. Ill give it a little tawklng te, Benny, run up and brint' me the gas plycrs, sed pep. Wich I started te de, and ma sed, i amu aiier ;ou gee mroe witb tne HplRkit I wish jeu would de something te the setting room deer te make it step HiirtcKinir WHEN Davy Crockett and his companion- fell in defence of the Alame in the bravest battle against odds that Americans ever fought, the winning of an empire began. Fired te a patriotic frenzy by that cruel slaughter, fix weeks later Sam Housten utterly routed Santa Ana en the banks of the San Jacinto and forever removed the Mexican menace from Texas soil. beaches. See all these si Today in San Antonie stands the battle-scarred Alame a shrine of Americanism that is a delight te every visitor. His toric shrines, quainten chanting cities, magnificent hotels and sunny marvels en your trip from New Orleans te California a de lightful mingling of fascina ting legend and modern hospitality. Tete the rm ikv me 4pa Sunset- Pouts' California fitly mil ft tcaea wert whilt New Orleans SUNSET LIMITED San Francisce San Antonie Tucson San Diege Les Angeles Well III me If I have time, III see, Opewted ever a mild, aunay route all the way, free from iee and aoeir. Obaervattaa narin vtwm. ted pep And the wlnde in our room werks hard half the time and the ether halt it dent wtrk at all, and the vacuum rlcencr is hnvlng one of Its off days, and by that time supplr awt te be teddy, sed me. I lly that time IneUfist awt te be reddy. i mini in ike a little wawtt before Mipplr, I feel the need of a little wawk, scu pep, euu i seu, he de J, pep, cau 1 go with, you? and pep sed, Come en. JWich twe Hid, gettlni back Jst In tlaMMatJfcef a irqm being mad en Car, Through Dining Car and ether comforts of modern travel. Daily Tfaireuch S Tourist Slecptec Car Serriee between Washington, D.C. and San Francisce. Throetb etccpiag .ar inree eaya a weex in eaca airectlen between new Orleans ana Cali fornia via Qlebe, Arisona, affording convenient service for the aide trip te XOOSX VELT DAM or the UO-raile detour by automobile ever the entire length of the APACHE TRAIL between Qlebe and Phoenix. mHUSKi Cmen-tln at Tm wt th U Sut DUf uU AdMi Ry. U m Dfaaa Fer Information mnd Litarmture midrmm SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES , F.-T. IrMks, Gaaaral Anal, "tf &?T W ' sai4swSS,tTT-S eaTaMiw v aw MIR PBa!2?!?vj3aiit ( Wf 'Q Vt f aas& iHiiHininiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHiiiiiiim Savings That Make This Sale the Furniture Event of America CJ As' this extraordinary Sale moves forward , with increasing interest, . the - Immense army of our customers, and the public, give evidence by their approval ? :, and their purchases that they have never seen anything se vast and splendid," or from which they are profiting se much in satisfaction and savings, tj Van Sciver values, hale and hearty with economies that ring true te the traditions of this Old Heuse, backed by the most trustworthy Furniture ever turned out of our own, and the great ' : lactenes pi wc nanen. unmure as epic ana tsymi as ever artists designed or housewives fell i in love with, J Frem the chaste and elegant con ceptions of the Old Masters te the most delightful of the modern adaptations and creations. 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WT WHHKHfcHWIIftl EUIUIIIVOd , , 1 1 V I t I, I , f UTl, ill VR fioiD.eo Antique Mahogany Dlnlng-Hoem Suite, 10 pieces, tsso.eo rropertlonste Heductlens In lledroem furniture DINING ROOM SUS.5S Walnut Suite, 4 pieces, SMt.Q tiss.00 Walnut Queen Anne Suite, 4 pieces, IiO.OO ISll.ee Antique Mahogany Suite, 10 pieces, 7.00 1400.00 Mahogany Dlntag-Roem Suite, 10 pieces, ssso.eo J8.00 American Walnut t Dlnlng-Roem Suite, 10 pieces, S4TS.oe IJIS.ee Watnut Suite, 10 pieces, S575.00 1100.00 Antique Mahogany Suite, 10 pieces, tts.oe lltf.e Antique Mahogany Chippendale Suite, 10 pltess, SMi.00 1110.00 Walnut Queen Anne Suite, 10 pieces, StSI.M LIVING ROOM Mahogany-and-Cane Living-Roem Suit. spring seats, covered with tapestry, 3 pieces. SSD.se Mahogany-and-Cane I.ivlng-Roem Suite. spring Heats, covered with tapestry, 3 pieces, 078.00 S198.00 Mahogany-and-Cane Mvlng-Roem Suite, spring seats, covered with tapestry, 3 pieces, f 130.00 0217.00 Overstuffed, loese-rushlon Suite. spring seats, covered with tapestry. 3 pieces, fit J. oe values that stand aloof from competition. $350.00 0erstuffed. loose-cushion Suit, spring stats, covered with tapestry, 3 pieces, $775.00 $405.00 Overstuffed, loose-cushion tapestry covered Suite, spring seats, 3 pes., $S54.oe $586.00 Overstuffed, loose-cushion SulU, spring seals, covered with mole-color mohair, 3 pieces, $486.50 Overstuffed, loose-cushion Suite, spring seats, covered with blue mohair, 3 pes., $500.00 $781.00 Overstuffed Suite, covered with fig ured mohair, 3 pieces, $718,00 $1860,00 Overstuffed Suite, 3 pieces, $1300.00 Slngln Pieces' Davenports and Eaky Chain, Tablif, BeeKcasts ana dtrful savings. Day 'Beds at wen- SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN RUGS AH our standard stocks go Inte the great February Sale at extraordinary savings, with the exception of one line en which we are obliged te maintain the regular price. Weaves, designs and colorings for any and every room in the house. Reductions that are based en today a market prices, net the prices of a year age. A few items just te give an idea of the savings: $37.50 Seamless Tapestry Brussels, size 9 xl2 $21.50 543 JO Seamless Velvet, size 8.8 x 10.6 $33.50 $45.00 Seamless Velvet, size 9 xl2 $34.50 $62.00 Beat Axminster, size 8.3x10.6 $17.50 $65.00 Best Axminster, size 9 x 12 $49.00 $90.00 Royal Wilten, size 8.3x10.6... $92.00 Royal Wilten, aize 9 x 12 $165.00 Royal Wilten, size 9x15 $186.00 Royal Wilten, ize 10HX131,.. eua.uu iteyai Wilten, size lUixlS... $57.50 $59.00 $125.00 $136.00 $148.00 CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL ORIENTAL RUGS Ferstan, Caucasian, Turkeman and Turkish Rugs. Everything reduced. Weaves that we cannot nrrml te llno-er tee co.f..inim.0ed-rrarem? they a, 0t "'nary SSr'nSS &&fffc& $323.00 Iran, siss 10.. x 5 ft..., 1850,00 Kareghsn. size 10 x 6.4 ft 8875.00 Khiva Bekhara, site 11.2x8.8 ft... $600,00 Persian Aral, size 11 x 9 ft $690.06 Fins 8sruk, size 9.8 x 6,9 ft iin ' NTH iab Ll----Ba-Bwa-BR---!---Bssafaai l SstN gtfCpB9MatfBS9b9 J.B, ' ' iiiBen Vain' FnArak. size 12.6 x9.3 ft $350.00 ' ' 'ii.n'nn i ?2n no J? amebd-Kirinan, size 12.2 x 9.1 ft $345.00 ' ' ' S Vn Si 2sn nn ,irmansthh' -i-e 12.1 x 9 f t $495.00 ' " ' 1.95 00 I 400 00 fep Wf n,8 ,siz ".3 x 10.8 ft $575.00 . .W-j.OO 51400.00 Extra Persian Tabriz, 18 x 9.1 ft $695,00 Many beautiful aemi-aptigue pieces among the stock. Sectional Boek Cases in Our February Sale .PK..aml mahogany finish, sizes 8V4, 10K, 12 Vi. Prices start at $6.00 per section, and $4.00 each for top or base. Solid mahogany sections, $12.75 each. This Boek Case illustrated, consist censist Lnfir !nr.ee 8C-tiens, oak and ma ma hegsny finish, $26.00. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT LACE CURTAINS Plain and Fanev Scrims and C&N3?i:?,etf Nal?' Novelty Net.,ainrl8h Point Lacet i uiiiinuivj At attractive nrices Vnlvntu Da. rr-te'uMmnTcdia' Fa"Cy Ma5ras MatTftltaW. J?.L mmediate or summer needs. iuny ei our Cretonnes have been CRETONNKS- niimMi j ::: . :r"' " vu.r cretonnes t you i Tha rVILr v aJ 8v'nB that will appeal te -c"and 85? S nd C0,0rln8 splendld-SSc, 45c, Office Furniture, Clocks and Lamps, All at February Sale Prices These who wish te EXTEND PAYMENTS for Furniture or Furnlhln. period of several mentlis can make convenient SlJL.'. convenient and satisfactory arrangements. VnTKThsrs e& ...t ., . . . ... ,,., ,,nra or mrniture en our nnr. ...... .... .. .- P. ibet .Nen l , .uc, ,hK ,hey'c.r.'net U TtnarkTeVtr." ' "ri WMl,u w low ,0 .-rr. ....., u.,..eni in tne van Scivar R.at...r.n . iwhm MtfMmip Pm Jif,' . 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