rite KH, m ? c-:. w V&- BW-WHI , i U. S. NEXT WEEK i pAIMts te Consider Allocation of RS ci IBS'. t.5r. , Fermer German Lines in Atlantic TO MEET IN WASHINGTON Br the Associated Trevt tVuhlnrten, Feb. 17. An lnttrn.i lnttrn.i ienal conference te consider the alie- atien et former German cnMes in the :'., EHK Vtlnntlc will le cnlVd In WnstoiKten Hnticu''ii ! aV AiHnir KAMtArv THMihrr TOPr.IT '- r..i.n v..iii. .w..... ...... hr.LV. W' ,f nnennccd tmlnr. Rcprepiitativcs of rnnce, uncland. Italy. Japan unci tn JnlteJ ft'tatM will lie nffced te meet nml 'etcnnlne the disposition of the three We lines tnken ever under the pro pre !Muu of the Treaty of Versailles. the cables are new bclnc operated by 'nfland nnd Trnnce, under nn titeo titee Wit trlth the ether Interested Towers fhleta provides thnt the revenues slinll e Impounded nud Inter divided amwc h Powers In accordance with decisions eached by a conference en the mib ect. Under the present nrrnnsfment. Jrcat Britain is operating the former Snntu cable from Ha'.lfax te Pen ance, while Frnnm rs In control of we runnini: from Tlrect te New Yerls nd from Urct te Pcrmmbucn, Brazil. 11 the cables operate by way of the ueres. Italy has been peeking use of en of hde cables, und has furrcmwi tnat evenueg from their operation be ap- lied te the construction of a new line rem the Azores te a Jielnt In Italy, Uuk giving the Reme Government ill ect cable communication with the vmerlcns. The chief Interest of the United lutes, Jt was said at the State Pc artratnt, baa bfen te obtain direct able communication wltlf Germany ver the line from New Yerk te imr. ennectlng there with n tlnu trrmi. .atlng In German territory. The Interests of Japan In the former lertnan cables nrc understood te have een largely Mtltlid by the nwanl te er of one of the lines radintln? from he Island of Guam, In the Pariiic, It "0. tald, but Ainbflf.snder Shidcharn fill be invited te tbe forthcoming con cen con erenco because 6f Japan's direct Inter st in the Atlantic cables under the 'ersallles Treaty. rs WJtWTTIO; HWTt$ JUITY Stayer f Husband Indignant at Be nig Declared, Insane EaateHj Pa., Feb. 17. Mrs. Annie Davl, of Mt. Bethel, en trial here en a charge of murder for killing her hus band, N'twten Davis, et tlHr home, was acquitted yestcniay aucrnoen en the grounds of Insanity, after Dr. II. , I. Klepp, of the Rlttersvlllc State lies n tal, had testified ns te her mental condition. The Jury reached a verdict without leaving the box. She probably ; will be commit red te the Farvclw Asy-, lum for tbe Criminal Insane. j When tdie was leavng the court j room Mrs, Davis became indignant and ssld te Sheriff Best: "The dirty sneaks. The Idea of mnk ine me out Inline. Why. I would rather co te the electric chair than br ' branded as craiy. I knew what 1 wan ; doing when I killed him." ' 'INNOCENT; 10 YEARS IN JAIL . i "Dogskin" Jehnsen at Last Cleared of Murdering Girl I I Madisen. Wis.. Feb. 17. Jehn A. I ("Dogskin") Jehnsen was released ' from the penitentiary today nfttr serv. i ing ten years und six months of a life fentence for the murder of wren-year- , old Annie Lemberpcr. Governer Blulne, ' nruena jonnsen, convinced Jehnsen did net commit the crime. ', The ehild'H body was found in Lake Monenn after Ler disappearance one ' I nipht in 1011. JolniFen was arrested and made a confession and was Irnprls- ' encd. Later lie declared he had eon- ' fc-sed under fear of mob violence. Mrs. Mae Siiretisen tf-tltled that Muttm .emhrgfr, the child's father, killed the ; girl by MrlMiig her with n beer het- ' tic. 'GOOD' AND 'BAP' FLAPPERS) , Bey Students Say the One Cees, the Other Is Evasive ' Chicago. Feb. 17. Q. What is r, ; 1 geed flapper? j A. A geed flapper is able te "coo h'r ' .v Inte the high school beau's henrt i y ' her coy f-miles and rippling lauglitcr." i Q What Is a bad tlanpcr? I A. A bad flapper Is like a diplomat. If she says "Ne," she means "Per-' haps." If she say "Perhaps," Mie I ininnsj "Yes." If she meana "Ye," 1 fv Is a b;id flapper. ' Wry simple, nccerdlng te tne dcQni- i tlens yesterday In nn nrtic'e about t lie ' two brand of llaupers. published in tbe i I ethclal students' publicutlen of Hjde i'aris iiigii M-noei. it says the Hyde Pail; girls nrn the geed flappers. It states that Happing Is net nn sr ' cer.tpllshment but a High Scheel girl'? ncrrinty. m III) IN EXTORTION Three Police Officers and Ex Deputy Sheriff Charged With Fake Rum Raid Vv a Staff Corrrtpendent rheen'.wllle, P., Feb. 17. Three police eiliecrs and n former deputy sheriff of Chester County nre under nr tet here en the charge of extorting taeney at the point of n gua from til cperater of a whisky still. The nrrcfte resulted from Information unearthed by l.'dward Hrynut, u prl atc detectle, of PJillftdelphla. With the aid of Chief of Police Wn'tcr WIN linms ai'd a force of fe'tate troeperj, lie led a rntd en the heme of Alexander I'rnnchlck, rf Rrewnbacks Church, n hamlet near Phoe.ulxville. A still w.i found, it is alleged, nnd uien beiuj rrrcted, Prenehlelt unid, according te rtcetlvc Rrynnt : "Why de you trouble me I paid four pe'ire officers $100 evcral aenths age for the risht te tell liquor with t-Uf: Inl'-rfe'enee." The accused men ntv William Mor Mer ris nnd Willmm Kelly, policemen of rheenlxviiip; Jeiin .1. Merris, a special fleer employed by the Pennsylvania Rnl'read, and Geerge F. Petter, n former deputy fdicrlff of Chester County. Bryant placed the information given him by Prenehlck "before W. Bit tin Windle, District Attorney of Che.Uei County, who ordered the nrrtet of fie four men. They were, taken Inte cus tody late yesterday nnd brought before Squire Charles If. Hewell. lie he'd them In $000 ball. The technical charge is extortion. Immediately after his arrest Tetter signed n Confession, according te Do De tcctlvc Bryant, Involving himself, the Merrlsv, who are brothers, and Kel!y, and In which he recounts bow the four men engaged in a fake raid en Prea chick's place Inst October. They found whisky In the beuse, ae cording te the alleged confession, and threatened te lock up Prenchick unlesa he gave them if'JOO. Prenchick is pur ported te have siiid thnt be didn't have that much money, but could borrow 9100 from Jeseph I'obseulnsKl, a friend, who lives here et CM High street. tv.r Ji t-ii svi ti .i. v rr rretMeieBu km mimmrvm' It Is stated also that th few- men en the same 'night visited .the home of Michael Kebza, of FlieeqlxvKle: and at tempted te extort' money from .him. but that Kebtn protested he haf -e. Whisky, and search tailed te meal any. unier or t'eitce Williams declared te. day that he would immediately luspcud reliccmcn Merris and Kelly. . ' THREES KILLED IN AUTO Engine Hlta'.Car Carrying, North Carolina Students Durham, N. C, Feb. 17. (By A. ;r.) Three boys were ktlTcd and three ethers Injured when the automobile In which they were riding was struck by a i switch engine at a crossing In the east ern part of the city about -1 o'clock this I morning. With the exception of the 'driver of the car, who was killed, all were students at'the University of North Carolina. I The dead are Geerge hndlcy, Mount I Airy, N. 0.; Ocorge Terry Peeples. Tewnsvil'e, Vn., and 1 II. Bryant, Chapel Hill, chauffeur. MARTJaTlAW IN SALVADOR Action Taken Following Revelt by Cadets In Military Academy Washington, Feb. 17. (By A. P.) Martial Taw has been proclaimed throughout the republic of Salvader, following a revolt by fifty-four cadets "of the national military academy en the evening of February lft The cadets attempted te win ever the national cavalry te their cause, but failed, and they then fled, closely pur-, sued by troops In automobiles und truck?. President Melcndca Ismied a statement yesterday, (dying tbe situation was well in hanu. SKtfi EH tk ES lllllllllllll llllfv (Petffe (PKaman Veiry New and Stylish Anether Outstanding Example of ' Our 2d Fleer Economy Price! Yeu will search Philadelphia without duplicating this Spring Slipper in quality or youthful distinc tion under $0. It comes in Patent, Satin or Dull Kid. Hand-turned eelcs. It is one of the astonishing values in ultra smart SpHng models we nre new showing. Wemeife Silk Hosiery FREE Ask for Ce-operative Coupon nook Reijal Beet Shep .PSUdtlphrt GrtAtttt Ccsranj e fcf Vtrwn 1206 10 Chestnut St, 2nd Fleer ' GSf S TAKE KltVATOR ON STAIM llj fn niiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMinTTnHC3!?f1li H' JlllllMIIIIIIII'llllll'IIII'Mlllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IJ Charge Accounts Invited wmikhtm! Mail Orders Filled vmsmmwm ( t lM . sv l l-W I i Vli , Ki: Hah. titPORTXxs. nnsraxErts .vn uakkrx of weutbn's avi ctttr,DRr:s"ti apparel of TBB UIOBSST CHARACTER FOR MOKB TUAiT TWENTY-SIX YEARS GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY nr Chestnut Cemer Twelfth SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES Sports Goats and Suits 22.50 te 59.50 Styles of ultra smartness English in type correct effect, though moderate of price. Tweeds from England: diagonal wales from Scotland. Man nish tailleur styles, dressier styles, tee, with adorable novelty touches. Coats loose, though adroitly shaped, tailored with raglan or set-in sleeves. Large swagger pockets and belts. Capes circular, coat front and novelty capes with touches of contrasting color. A Great Dress Opportunity 25.00 Formerly 45.00 te 75.00 . Dresses of peiret twill, triceune, duvetyne, canton crepe, chiffon velvet. Dinner and evening effects of great beauty. 35.00 Formerly 65.00 te 100.00 Dresses of lace, chiffon, chiffon vel vet creations of distinction. Formal evening and dinner gowns. 1.65 A Special Purchase and Sale of Weel Hosiery All perfect, smart clex effects, and the wanted plain silk and wool; in navy, brown, blue, heather and champagne. Regularly 2.5 New Over-Slip Sweaters 9.95 and 12.95 Persian patterns and solid shades: also broken checks and broken stripes, long and short sleeves, emerald, fuchsia, brown and blue. New Organdie Blouses 3.75 Large box pleat fronts with open ing en the s;dc; cellar and cuffs of embroidery or. colors of orchid, flesh, Dutch blue and bisque. This Different Kind of Juvenile Stere Announces Readiness with New Spring Outer Apparel Fer Every Age from Tet of 2 te Sweet 16 Freck 6 t0 16 Ginghams, the new sateens, lovely colors and combinations. 2.95-4.95 te 18.50 Coats 2 t0 6 New Spring Coats in pole cloth, tweed, and checked velour. 9.50 te 19.95 Final Clearance Prices On All Late Winter Frecks and Ceat Wonderful Selection at Large Reductions Wm Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Wemanz 1215 Chestnut Street Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request ( ANNUAL SALE OF FURS AT ONE-HALF OFF!! CjDirect from Manufac turer te you. CThis Sale will continue until our remaining stock is sold. At prices that are a revelation. There is a Great Advantage in Selection Here te Early Arrivals IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW FOR NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vaults . Until Next Fall. Payments te be Continued Monthly Through the Spring and Summer All coats are length. Wraps are full length Formerly Redncd ta Marmet Coats lW . . . . 85.00 39.50 Russian Peny Coats 95.00 47.50 French Seal Coats 100.00 49.50 Trimmed Leepard Cat Coats 130.00 64.50 Trimmed Russian Peny Coats 140.00 69.50 8 Natural Muskrat Coats 190.00 94.50 Marmet Coats, Raccoon Trimmed.... 195.00 97.50 Skunk Trimmed French Seal Coats. . 195.00 97.50 Beaver Trimmed French Seal Coats.. 250.00 125.00 Squirrel Trimmed French Seal Ceals 290.00 145.00 3 Moleskin Coats 330.00 165.00 4 Natural Raccoon Coats 330.00 165.00 4 Moleskin Wraps 350.00 175.00 7 Skunk Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats. . 400.00 195.00 2 Black Caracul Wraps 490.00 245.00 6 Beaver Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats 490.00 245.00 6 Squirrel Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats 490.00 245.00 4 3 3 3 1 Natural Squirrel Coats 490 00 Hudsen Seal Wraps 550.00 Trimmed Leepard Skin Coats 550.00 Natural Squirrel Wraps S00.00 Alaska Beaver Ceat 800.00 3 Genuine Alaska Seal Coats .-. 900.00 2 Natural Mink Coats 890.00 2 Taupe Caracul Wraps 1000.00 1 Broadtail Wrap 1200.00 1 Natural Mink Wrap 1800.00 Extra bize Coats and Wraps Frem 44 te 54 Busl (French Seal a dyed Ceney Hudsen Seal is dyed ilutkrat) 245.00 275.00 275.00 395.00 395.00 445.00 445.00 495.00 595.00 895.00 Fur Neck-pieces at HALF PRICE Formerly New Jap Mink Chokers 13.50 6.50 Natural Squirrel Chokers...., 15.00 7,50 Natural Mink Chokers 25.00 12.50 Stene Marten Chokers 30.00 15.00 French Seal Steles 40.00 19.50 Blended Sable Chokers 50.00 24i50 Natural Baum Marten Chokers 70.00 34,50 Cress Fex Scarfs 70.00 34.50 Hudsen Bay Sable Chokers 90.00 4450 Dyed Blue Fex Scarfs fl 90.00 JL50 Platinum Grey Fex Scarfs 90.00 44,50 This is but a partial list. Our entire stock is reduced te one-half former selling prices. iPurchasmg Agents Orders Accepted miMJlmjLMMmsWmm & Z6-18 GtisUtudTSuu. i - .... ---3 ' "- "j ft " . .rtJk : s h I Scheel Dresses of Gingham . $1.95 i Reduced Frem $3.50 '. It fs seldom that mothers can purchase such ' splendidly made Gingham Frecks for thflr school- !' girl daughters as. the ones wc have for Saturday at j' $1.95. The ginghams are an excellent quality and ! the garments themselves are made in several pretty styles, all having a touch of hand-embreiderv. " EVERY DRESS IS GUARANTEED TO WASH ! WITHOUT SHRINKING OR LOSING COLOR. Il Sizes 6 te 14 years. " Children's Knit Underwear at About Half Price . Beys' and Girls' White Check Nainso,ek Combination Suits te be closed, out Saturday at the very low prlee of 50c a garment Sizes 2 te 13 years included, but net all sizes in each style. Girls' Spring Coats Special at $15.00 and $18.75 1 Saving of $10.00 Made of plain and herringbone tweeds, dark blue serges and sports wools in light or dark color ings. An average saving of $10.00 en a new Spring Ceat for your daughter if she is no less than 6 or he mere than 16 years of age. Chic Sports Hats $4.50 te $12.50 Becoming te everybody! Gay and spring-like In numerous lovely colorings like the flowera and birds which will seen be here. Many materials silks and various straws. Women's Tweed Suits for Spring $22.50 A Saturday Special of Unusual Merit A'mest every woman is plamiin? a new Tweed Suit for. spring and you will agree when you see them that these at $22.50 represent exceptional value. Well tailored and in pretty shades of tan, orchid, blue and rose. s i t Misses' Afternoon and -Street Dresses $27.50 Values $39.50 te $75.00 In New Yerk last Monday we were able te make a wonderful "buy" and can say frankly that we are elated te be able te offer these excellent Frecks at se special a price. Only 82 misses or small women can get them because that is a'l we have, Shew-room samples, only one of a kind; made from the finest materials of the seasenKasha cloth, Crepe-knit, Canten, Crepe de chine, faille silk and Peiret twill. ( I lilm;vi-' m v. ''A'"- . " V .v .-. .,.-ffA,3: i ... J i , . - .IQV..-i -. .'.. . .. .. 'jy.jt. .Ttm& fc.ttVis2iaBU 4 2,iiTVi?f..t!'i tjWh'i in, 2 viM.i,:jZ'P'iA " iM- -. r -r : m - -' - -, -.." c .A tt&tfJ.rfC.w,,