Ml' Hi mil n r l; r. hi n& s Bi?' S isiwr i CvC.VX - II -I-. id. H I-. . ,- I. . . . ., J F7A -- SB-" i'MB r-L nSSSSB9BESSSSS 'HfiBSSBSSSS & II irrTT JIIMlftU ,1 1 Market and Fourth St, PHILADELPHIA UNCHARTED SEAS A man's will .,. l)(.iMl compared te n compass lv whose -wisp directien.1" liip f a m i 1 y may be truiiled ever the un charted Hens of clivum itanci'. If your will Utit net lx'cn ninde, .co tuti lawyer without delay nml have it prepared, nainnur this Oust cenipniu as veiir executer. t'VPIT.M. & SHMM.r $1,550,000.00 L Warrant Is Issued jS? for Leeter's Arrest (Millini.il friin I'l'nf I1n Hip lifflil of l!i(. niU'lli'J lieilllPi inil. limit who m tr.. in; te tuivcl nl .poi-il. ttiMi tlie lnu nl lit Iipp'u, is tumuli te lie ii liuli pcinlir. I'eniicr Miner Jehn NV.ivpi, dinn inn n of the I.eniil of TiiisIpim el t in h nifi fiiiiil Mini tinlnt ( lint Hip lo le ( of i lip iiimit't would net impnir Hip use IIIPS of 1ll .,MJ tlll Mi- kiild lie wiii tint nt lllinlj te M"'k fri-i-ii. I .1111.0 Hip ttiii(T. IihiI ("' 'In' i i nil- in tln li.ttld of tlulr ntletitfi. Willinin A. lilmsen. .tr. Wp nit' nlilp te pinvidp for Hip Institution nletii; llic luipm Hint, wp lilittiiipil f ni ngu." in id .Mi. Weaver. 'I!"iif mi in Hid IliP furl llint this Itmti Itmti intien neier i'pipitpiI Hip ctiilewniPtil Me' Mi lipiipfm 'or . Irumcd it wlmtilil 11'penp mil Iimciiiiv,. ,, htii'iitien lnstitic tump th. hi ten wiiii ii iPCPMcil nbeilt eiii'-iiitniti-i iwlm' i l-.tiiiii iIikiiIiI i welllcl jet. We Hil' net he nlil,. te pievldi for peer MuiIi-iii, .mil it nrp. wh tin intention te de thnt. Iieciiuc of liie llniltrtl vnrl.tujf fiiinl en hiiml, 1ml we will in- iili'c i iiiiitiitp nlenc the miiie l! tin I tin' wn lime been fellnwlnjr." Mi Upiup:- whi. .mkpil if t'tiRpr wm .in niiiplntp of tin linnpl Vntlenal I la nU If wni tin ppi.ennl ituirrilnn Hint iip wns ' ai, Mr Wentri "Wp cm -tn nl,, ill, I no knew nnv eihpr midribs than tlt UiihhI Xn'iena' Itntik fei him " "Will the Hei id of Tin. iron held te MliM in ceiiniablllt.v iIip Uirntil Nn 'Iminl Hank fi th" Ien utiiineil?" Iip ns iiikfil. What Ungcr Leeks Like SU fppt fall. WcIkIii 10 peitml". hl build he. ItiS slrndi'r. Light of coliiplpxlen and siuoeih il'IIVt'll. 1'iirtlv held. MViiid i.p(ni lei. Tw-'iity. .evtn jriin old. fliiep In hl favor of flevp te ?KK).aK). lip uiiulilii't take nn nilrlrp. HkhikIi, Up v'sld hp would net wilhrlmw. I int. Hip liettp m.v.plf nbenl Mini tinip. Thnt wfmm ' i ' A I.' Ml Scheel. It b.lnjr a well-known fnct nfllery. I.t-efi.at that I think Hie ob eb tbat the tuition collected from sttidctitii Hwtlen te meet nntl cenmilt Is the only Ii entirely Inmletiitnte for mtch purposes, i obligation existing; In this ttcaty nntl the Any MirpliiM Inrutiic wan (e be lined by main ptirpere e'f thp treaty Is uttnlncd Ihu beatd of the Krnna lnntlttttc te puy by the leriulniillen of the Angle-. tnpn- hip iiiiiieti ei iietuy stttdentR. nee alliance ,i -r- trhut 1922 lisift jb ' . t . i - - - - ........ -'-ta, i ' -: r t:y'i that reit retlen, Thnt men see te of the Cenrerence. Lct'tuttft Be no 11' M-A..A Ih m-mam-I k- ll.. 1!.liiT)f.liAf timlnf. H fkaf virtlnf. ' Trestv. "The ptirpesB of the American dele- "I have already shown (he total dlf-gntlen In the Conference and,.,I think, fcrence which exists between this treaty i of nil ether member of. the Conference and thp Angle-Japanese Alliance. There beside thene of the United States, was t . ill... " I .... -!.- 1li. -Z..I . . !'.. -l .lit.i nl AM-.n 'I'mler this agreement . it Jr pievldcd "It Ih net neeesaarr for me te go Ii no likeness between that nlllanee and te' endeavor te de Mtnctuilig nt once Hint the trcniiirer of the tTntvrr.ILv Inte detail mi te the uensens for mv Ibis treaty. Far from takim; t lie place practical anil cencrete wnirit weniti of l'ciinijhnnla ihall be appointed as- opinion as te the meat importance- of of the ether, this treaty Dimply enabled i promote the pence of the world. .ley iletniit tivauitur of the Muuetim and thlt single achievement. It Is .iifllclent I Knglnnd and AtiRtrHlla and New believed thai, this could be done with histlltite SeclPty and he shall act as Hi le any that in mv judgment the Angle- Zealand te take part in terminating the I out nlllanpes or penalties, ngenl in the collection of tuition fees . .Inpanetn Alliance was the most dan-' alliance. y "Such uperlnienls have been made in and (duill make dlKbuucnicnti of snlarlcs i gerens element In our relations with the "The.remeral of the Angle-.1apanee the pact ip Isolated instances, but T atiu geitprni expenrpM or tiie conduct or . tar r.ast and with the Pacific. Alliance, wnicn is complete, crcjicu mc venture te assert inai never nun nrew Hie tlpntnl t-ihoel, 'J lie treasurer of Hie "Wan come from suspicions which Hiluntlen in which it wim possieto te t'liiver.sit uf IVnn.ylvanla as assistant I develop into hatreds and iiatrcds which bring about an agreement for the redttc treasurer of the Muecum and, lntltute .develop into war. The Angle-.Inpancse tlnn of nawil nrmnment. While that juicieir nan iieiiitng wnaicvcr te no a ance cnu.cd a crew n- feel no- efiniuanec czisteii a reduction ei nnvai perlmcnt been attempted en sufli n scale ei1 und.r similar cohdltleh!. e hate passed through n war the like fit which Hie world has never seen. The ll that W'ilfikiiS baseat f motive, nothing cislyU tlen6. 1 Imve faith te Klieve thYi-i befer us, will hnve n 1 aV reRUlt lu mnlnta ntiiff .K a"d. ..l R,jiWLMpoekm; """' " la jliucijll, - - "The best hope ejf the World for . t future where peace may nrernii . , warn diminish W In thpeepu , J' 2 United Stntci. If w fail P .h th j hope te succeed? ,xbe Ml V "Vc called this Cenfercnw. W. . h nosed the treaties, agreements km iZ'. V luratlena In which the Conference ,l. 1 minatcd. Are we new te-stnn bl . fal at the thrwheld of the unSkiS. n( . ' wni in hip mii n ir i II... .en ..r .... Willi llic ciiiieiiv or invcunucni or in . unm n nn i.f.i mi in ih. iTun,i u,nt nriiininenr. wns i iitipu r it nor iinnrai tn te. v nmi inn in.fi.ru ei tic srear wnr win. n v: ucniznce nntl nrmi cnr I nger wnsi wiped out and sold . trust fund of the Museum ami Institute I but in Cnnadn. t)n thp ether side it tlcable. must never come again If we can de hllpient.' ,ul 1 "" Secielv mrpornlren nor with the cel- undeil te give a 'background te Japan ."Senators should bear In mind thnt anything te step" it. We must try our (llAlle "c te sink back into a sulUi V i .,,.. ... tt....i ... i.. i lecllen of the Income therefrem. The . which piifnMM.rt il.a . mii.u nmt the defeat, of the Totir-Penrr Trent.v hest. tn fterure this rreat result. 0illudc, H prey te dark mi,ui." "' v i.. ...... . . trepsurer of the UulveraltJ. when niies lnrn nrerinriitlhn hetii .i- i-,,.i in.) ... would endanaer the Treatv for the T.lm- . .......... hermit nni ion armed te the . f. : nf t LI T ,. " ' " '' ,l""ul1 '" ,,,c "le ,l0,,,,l "- '" hi" knowledge of the causes t for future conflict. Hntlen of Nuval Armament, and the An Pfnmn Hooking forward nlwn.va i warK.ii. '. , ii, i lV.,v!,M;'el"!,P0Vllc,,u'e" ''"v!and exient of the les. wa. thetefeie. I ,,.. .. ., failure of the naval treaty would shock "f khew It Is only nh cxperimenr, bu! scparnbR from the existence of ma J' ; Mip hinds of riiii-ence l.ee'i. .moil- unable te give any Information upon ,,lnrs Vnm Alllanre nnd Martle the world and bitterly dli-. I have faith te believe that the belter upon the earth? " mankinr, , ii lecpiver. was ft mil I nger te -lie' tlilH point." "It. immobilized Knglnnd nnd pre- appoint the American people. We mutt instincts of mankind lire all with us in "The United Slates has ner ., ' .Via!'1' V,"1'' :il'l", t'''1 ,,,l" -f ' . lie i Kdwnrd llopkinsen has been teialneil lented the ercrclsc of her influence in net forget, the cle.e relntlen between the the effort. U we continue te preach permitted failure or defeat, te b .... ' .i ..?.",,.',. ' "'n "0l"'lnB ''" bete-I by the 1 niver.iity truMeei te leek after the Kast for the cause of peace, and two treaties. The defeat of the Four- suspicion and hatred of ether nations, ten in her history. She n-ui ,,f r.(" ; itli .iHMMii. . .-iLPr mv mniE'tiil nc their interests. Mr. Honklnsen snid titnee Is dlstinctlr In her interest. In I'ewer Treatv would mean Hie failure It we decline te deal with them and be- mit it. new." per. . lsaS' B -eacKaenes aifetherfejcternaT pains quickljf6oethed TJJAT dragRinr, wearine backaeha, . !!' rainy women smrer from, ia ilblllty of Pier Se Ce being him lv !Iie inetip.i I nger lest en iterks -hrvigh their lit m. "Th.- I nger ni'.ceuul with DWv A. Se Hiuniiiifd te $S17.f.':." i.ilH Mi'. .ib rem tri.ilee.i of the Kvam fj .Matter for Ceurli te Decide Thu I is a matter te h tnken tip by lip Inwjrrs nod the courts I mil eiilj mi rj Mint I cnnnel x Inlo details lii 1 1, s inn tier, hut the beard Is icpre enipil b rsiun.el, nnd anv Intetmatlnn lUnil ii-feverv of Mils menei will have n eiii(. from blm " Mr Weaver intimated thai It is 1 1. ip likelj thnt snii will be liieujslii 1KHI1SI the ipppivern of lipr it Ce nad also ngaliiM nnetber brokerage e ie in which the nb'cenillng clerk R Histemer te rennet In full Hie Amount ti.ed b this "boy plunger'- in his speculations "ne of tiie Inigest accounting firms it Plillndelphia n new enenued in rrjmc te unravel the tangleil ncteunlt. and te hnil out what t'nger lenllv did wire nil til ''III. I he l this is the LSI! MlMI I lllfll tin. I'lltl prill v'l nelv ..nt.,...n ... ,u line te .end III " 'I he letter i Mmiid te s.ifegunril the 'anlnrle'i of Hie in- ' ' n?'r." striicters ami keen un Hip institution. Anether loiter in the lier tile u lg.l Owen IteberlH Iibk been censttfted by niticniit .It iceiifMi lier & .' ie; frnneli H. Itevci. Jr.. nbetit lii fnlh- iip plnin ptitelepes in vending tn.i'l te '' responsibility for (be less of the Mis Ann'i t'nget" his lser. vbmr meiu. .Mr. lteberls said he had net naine he used without bev kn.iw ledge ,",,n ''tallied formally )ns yet. but (hat in bis innncliens when lettiri weieieflpr be bad looked the situation ever nddipisel te l!m nt the hank i with tome care he probably would have .Mr. I enh n nl.,.,t elm,,,' i, ..'n laleiuent te mHke. ..ii ..inKiii, nni i.'"!'!! ictnlned ns ceutitpl by 'the I'ltml trustees te leek nfier their Interest. The Glrnrd Nn Nn tlennl Hank hns net rel engaged special counsel. Theiiih none of the nartiei te the IC I'.VnilS f Jl Till 1II.IV ...,-lM,ul ..,,.,-,ll,.nl.l 1...1 ..! --1,1, i. navi; n in. te .'ironist Mint. r thev i,, i, ,,ii i... ,i.. .i,.i-.( Ar i.i.vp. wiey .en tile it svitli the recei pts and It will In- adjudicated along ilh 'in1 li'.nuieds of oilier new in laud t'he itWM'i" knew nelhiiig nbeu tlnunse(iieiil less te the lnstltutIen's-fund uniu, i.i' i iii up ev i ngpr in nn iie.ii ( ugcr would talk. It is considered in evltable thai tbcte will be litigation' b'vausp. of the thefi of the money and Balfour's Speech Fails te End Crisis Continued from t'nee One iaiH with P'pi A I'ngei' home ni Hnrmeuth. near ' C.inwjd. was tlgblly closed against vis. I I ters tedaj. HIk family consisting of 'an luvnlid meiher. ine sisters and two hietlipis, feel Hip disgrace keenly. Neighbors say the pretty h'etise in vvhti.li llic L'neeii live wus heueht In thp "bej plunger's" father and mother two desirable lhan new. a,.... .iei'lni'iug that en ii age. out of their savings. The he hud spent man years pelitiualb !,-V,i!r,!rMir,,f!ir,rirU' Wl "H ,nghilng Mr. I.leyd Geeige. and there hnnl-werking couple, of Gin rami ex , , . , ,, , 'lactien. who 'kept a tailor tbep wmeife" "81" ,0 knew eni,,"linK "be1" ents nge and worked together for n , liiui. Unlfeur pnld a mere glowing little feinpplfticp. lhc bought the tribute te f.leyd Geerge than bnd ever house, and nei long nftei Its mirchnse I ,.- i,..i ,,.. ,i, !!, mi.,i. ,.,.. 3, ' ."'' "c y n ppii-uen or mean Ummant. A'e rubbxnp, musainess, or kin ataina. It'n geed for all the fsmlly una an mnas or "it.i'' !,. .--i pains. At all drugffists. 35c. 70c, ?1.0. Kaer H hamlr Slea Liniment 4 6 fPahisl yenentv p money he -lele Thev lmp nei cemnlpifd iIi,.l,.tL- t.,, i.i. I ,t t 1 1, ,,!,-, ilu.H xpcct te de se fei several da.s. ! Mrs. Unger. H. Is said, has been con- "l0M nthti'-Iastic admirers. Kven Itnndelpb ice iirc.ident of the '""',l le '"r '"''' im,sf of ""' tinlr for Surveying the problems crealed by G.r..id Vnt'enal Hank i"fu,d te tn"- v!x wenlhi. fiiger's sl.lcrs. Kleauer ' Hip situations in Ire and. Egypt and nbeui Hie flight of Uieev ieihi Mere" and Anna, nrc desribed as quler. haul-1 India, he said this was no time te (erred all uuestletii in It .',.. s...,,i. working jeung women, who spend mnt weaken the Geiernment by bringing of -be firm otMerjt'in I.ew-s 'v 1 e'k-i nf "' ,ln"-' kecf,lnK ""'ll- ""' in ' back permnnenlly the twe-pHrty system. Ins lli-limik'. .n order. nir Annur nni nor. ai nun ucm .'. .ni- ivniiuoieii rciuscu te snv wnptiuM LETTER FILES The Large Capacity Favorite File t-ai"'myj-jgijy K.Npands according te ameuiil of papers placed 1 herein. Indexed A te Z. 1 te :.l. and monthly. Made in postal, report. note, letter and invoice sizes. .' qualities paper, cloth and coppereid. Tia.edr hn followed the family The nected. allude te the terms upon which ' fnlh"r.i death did net long precede the the Prime Minister had ceusented te death of the eungest son, ttudelph. w ithheld hW resignation, lie was a student nt Hie Lewer Mei -1 'Cl!3 WB, Sll. Arthur's lirst public ion High Scheel, vie president of his flpPfntan.e since the bestowal upon bim class and iery popular. (lf ,,,- 0r(lpr of tbt. (j,imi. One dav Inst summer he wns re- The wholeimpertahce of the spe.cli turning home from school, when hf wns lP, , ,,e influence it is calculated it hit by nn automobile and fatally hurt i wl inrr n the rank and file of the Mrs. I'nser has been ill most of the Ccuim-h alive Party as coming (tern the time since then. 'eldest and most respected lender of that Walter described by neighbors us putt'-. The extent of this Influence different from his brothers. They cannot immediately be calculated., both ate employed, werkinr every day. Thiougheut hit political career, includ includ "piehbe!s de net believe any member nx the petied of bis premicrbhip. it of the .nui ly even susppcted Wallet wns alwaj made n reproach' against . was jilaying the stock market The ' Hal four bv the extremists that he was "boy plunger" is described ns a eung disinclined t0 take n strong line en any man of 'artistic tempcrnuienl.' who 'given pelirj . It i therefore open te penl a gieal deal of Ills leisure ilcce- surmise that his plea in behalf of the lating the house. These who knew him coalition will have bill llftl" effect ! sav he did net eem like a young ninn upon ihe suppertera of Younger I who would be capnbV of any great Ne anne'tnccmenl wns made in the stroke of financial senilis, but inlher speech of the I'lcmicr s futfire plans, a mnn who would set himself hopelessly nnd in this way the speech wa. dis dis invelied if he Irlcil te buck the lianti- 'appointing, and Ualfeur only repeated cial game. In heightened terms the eulogy of tbe With L'njer gene, and Ihe detective 'coalition and the assurances of tvuppert agent- . aided by ihe police and de- nlrendy renve.xctl te ihe. Premier by Mr. tpc'ive fene. seeking bim near and iChnmberiniu and the Secretary for name be withlield. Ter Hie reason thnt.iai. the que.tien that is agitating all,"r n"'i eiuer laim.ipnai colleagues. he left flier Jk Ce. and is new con- ceuretned is that of the rispeiwibllit. It leaves the situation unchanged, nected with another brekernse house for Hu- less of Hie mono " -1 "I fir.l sn- t'nger In the beard room The tangle following Pngei's dighi of Hughes &. Diep In tbe fall of 11)10 ' has developed into a thtee-sldefl said this man. "Me camp in sever.il dispute The Kans lustitiite -s )! days, ns though te leek around. Me of the I'niversitv of Pennsylvntila. t- -Italians in Majority in Applications l nger was paid by the bunk ei bv Mr Itceves When nsi.'.d w bother I'ligcr bnd possessed n power of attorney from Mr KeevpH. Mr It.iiidelph laughed mid snid: "Ak the Heard of Trustees of tbe fund." The hank officer stated, however Mia' ' as a ma tier of settled pelicv banks per- 1 mit access te their strong betes only te I the holder of the box. or te his delegate 1 pessesslnp a power of nfternev 'Ibis may lie an important phase of the cine when it comes te fixing responsibility for the less n the money nnd bend". The steiy of I nser'N five years nnd mere of "plunsMig" in the stock mar ke' was told tedn bv a former empleye of the firm of Hughes - TJIer. later I. M. Dip!' & Ce . who knew the bank clerk weil and handled bis account t'nger. il seem, was n reckless seek ei nfter Ihe excitement that comes with r'sking money even ether people's in Hie stock market He was a cool win ner and a med loser, according te this former cmpleie of the brokerage house The man who told of Ungcr' a habit'' ns a stock speculator asked that hi 176 ASK U. S. FRANCHISE vrn T ii a Print mra JITIf frEWS BanhBoek iir aaaimr flrtv. staiientn Pr IO.I2N.I3,h: n phiueelphiaV iVWalnutit watched the stock benrd and made some note Mc looked like a prospect, ami after he bad been there several tlm'f approached him le see if 1 could net se , bim some stock. Made .Meney en Fiist Plunge "Ili bought 100 shores of Sincla.i' Oil ni Ps"s. and pill up a bend te rover it. Mc made 'erae menev. I lemembcr, en this first transaction ' The "irus of the stock gamb'ing fever was in t'ngcr's bleed fieni (hat time en. according te tbe brokers .eik who told the sinrv. Mis "iiitvs ' spenililv treunted. until he had a feiuuie i'is."d "ii the mar'sri Apparenilv he branched e'H b t seen nfler making nis first itivevtuieius wi',. About the EARL "Geed Leeks" Pleasinjr appearance counts for se much in per.senal jfratificatieu that it is surprisinj; (automobile buyers fre quently Rive tee little UllUULlUIl 111 Ulilt ItJjt- lure in purchasing a car. As there is some thing m ere t h a n money in life, se there is something else than "mere transportation" in ii meter ear. Earl cars are a conspicuous combination of geed leeks, geed running and geed quality. The touring is $1185 f. e. b. factory. EARL MOTORS, Inc. JACKSON MICHIGAN uier & t. e . for many ttme.s he men Mened hav.nt; another hteker. "Sometimes he would cull up nn.i ask mc te btiv something for bun. ami I would tell bim Ibnr h.s account couldn't nffeid the extra juiiennse n that tune, as he was tee uenr hN limit Me would ay : "Very well, if nu don't wnnt te luiv it for me I'll uilte it te semebndv rUe I knew.' ' ' lie ii'ed te say the ssme thing sometimes when be called up wiip what he thought wns n ted -hoi H,. nnl warned mc le bin something uliich in' bidgetenr told me was a bail putchn-e. I would t"li lam I thought lie va feel fsli te huv the steek he wa n. and bhi' mv rcain. 'n lat. I lie I uiversit s dent.il (hee' l)r. Themas W Kvans. thp fnnieu- American denlisj who nude h feitiine pia'-ticmg his piofcss'ien ia Im.-.Si left his money for the building of the insti 'uie nnd museum nnd for Us endowment Menev be.iend ilial nee'ktl for tr.a.ntc nnnce is te go te pay salaries of profes prefes profes seis and te maintain ni the t'nive.Ritt nteijv and wertht 'Indents of dentlstiy. The trustees of the I nucrsily leek te t he trusl"es of the fund for th money tn ihu the denial school The trustee' f the fund lepk te their treasurer. Mi IteetcH. for the mene enli listed te his cate. .Mr. Heeves', s,, old t bar be no longer is capable of devoting lib .'men tion te business-, is prostrated ni hs beiiip with worry eer the aflal I'lalm Hunk is Kesimnsible Ii i pointed out by ihe trustees et me tund thnt the Giraid .N.it'ennl Hank which empleved t'nger nnd lented the nfe deposit box te thp. traces, eughi ie be held responsible fop the i lic.fi et the cash ami srcur.'i.s The bank, however, disclaims anv le. spensibilily because thevnav tlmr 1 nger was a Jlriv.il e etiipbue or' .Mr Heeves, and acting; also ns an 'mple.'e of Hie fund Mi Ueeves is u wraltay man. bin members of bis family say tber de net think it if- fair te saddle him 'with the interested enure financial responsibility, TIipj say i hit'is he "c .""" "uuiu e. in n sunre ej uie eeuld nccede. un) sciinpiiiiis i,,, u'eild buiclen. 1 here me fnurtHeu trustees of tefusi te take nd-irp and sa,. -We'l 'I"" '""'' I igunng the less at .V-'dO.- I II en te mv eth r bteker 000. wblih is us uearlv ns ii can be ' Me dtdn r come te Migns .'. Ij,fl estimated at present, this would make ierv eftn Me would ilmp .n if he ach tlilMee lespen-ible for .SII.'JTL' happened te be in ihu uelghbni heed. Se,T,e of ihe nusiees would find u em- b l most of h s business was tiansnetcd barrasslng te be feiced te pa nnv such ever the irlenliene lie v.en'il en II me num. rut' llie ma.ieniy lieweii at Media Applications for citizenship Jrem 1 70 ' nlienn were iece:vcd today by .ludge iJrenmall at Mcdin. The majer'ty of the npp'icnnts ni" ltnllnns. Thp second largest clas wns of Irish descent, nnd Itusainn third. Ledge Says Treaty Is Big Peace Move Continued from, race One ntiained. Hue was the termination nf ihe Ain.'Ie-.liipancse alliance. The next wits an nvepiiieiii between the five prin- inal allied and associated Powers seat pil nt the table for n reduction of naval nruifitneni .'seeks te Help China. ' The i bird was te accomplish all thai wjs possible te aid China in rucb wnysi C' in bln her in the establishment of a i fiee nnd independent Government and, paniculflilv te hecurc the rcslorutleu of the stent Province of Bbantunjr te the Chinese I.mpire. te whb'h it rightfully belonged. ' Wp succeeded before the c'ee of, tne Conference in flttalnln? all these ebi.ns The treaty new before us, fprm nates the Ansle-.Iapanesc alh , nn'e Peivenally I believe that it in in elws the t'nlted Stetw in no obliga tion eLPpt te meet with the ether sig sig natei es and tensult In cnt-e of nil ton ten ton tiev.rsy arising or in case of aggies, slen by some euts'de Power net u s.g- up fietii the bank aluiesi eietv dav sometime., several times m n a.w. called him en 'lie telephone fiequniitly, ion. "Puger made nc suref nbeui wotk wetk ing nl tl," b'ink I nllei bin there epenlv and if be nam i tbeie left my imiup in the tirm name for lum te call. ' ' I knew he wns a b.inl; empleye, lint I did nor Knew in what cnpueiix be wns empleye! , Si-Mini i'ni I 'nlled lum up ni ili, bank nnd told him lie had brui w ipul e ii "I would fr 'Well, nlil he . hard luck nil re Cleaned elf the slaic .igaiii Me a. wins took ii I'lieeifiilli- He'd fnv. 'Mew .nun b de 1 need te coma would mean veiy little The question has bleu rinsed but no' answered, of why Vngn s det.iliai ens were net discovered sooner l, the rmante. i emmltlee of the tristips l)ir it Ce books show thn! fiiger begnii his plunging in a situill war in l!li(i, and was almost iii-t.iuily involve, se dcuii that he bnd te dtaw time nnd iisaln en the ;lieng box of ihe f ,nd jf 1-. ceiisideied unlikely by b.uikeis Mui' Diet- A: Ce. iclumed him tup ,dine bends which Iip bad used x- en Vera! te pieieci his speculation!., Wiicn be wns sold out nnd iciuippd as nppaiei'tlr be did seieral mnr, h mlgbi have Iwen able le purchase bunds of ihe J.JU1P l'sues te leplacp u,,,-,, ,P bad stolen freiii nw sttnnj box, but be TAJtM AND GABDEN Everdreeng T rtp W I Hf I EARL PHILA. .MOTOR CAR CO. 235.237 N. ..read St. Pheno Spruce J57C2 ihieiigh' Id tell lum maybe Sle.000 1 certainlv ceulil net hare ipganed the nr whiHever it was. He'd say. 'All I identical bends If theic bad been a tisht, I 11 bine it up llure in nn bem.' lareful and iierledicnl Inset up there Aud le always kept hu word. Ilefnie. ir i. argued that Ills detn'i ntiens would send cellateuil te r(,pr bis a,'-' would have been found out long 110 nnd count by mebsenger, right 11 am ihe l.ofere thev could have sriewn m nnr. llke tbe nmetint 'hai Im been bank. think TIip broker's 1 letk who bundled In.i I ngpi e ncceunt dpi lures Mint the "bev -( , 1(.,ciii of l'nnsnv.,ni'i is plungei ncvet once "s(,unnked" when1 Rpd 11 statement explaining ihe re he wns bald bn. bur ulwats took bid ii,t,(,s,i. between ii r.nuirnte bedv nam in- 1. win n iniie nun uitnueii ever .....i ,,nt r tbn Kvnns Iiistilme The mere cellntcial Hernet lines he wen. of ceutue, and at one time was . 100 0(H) te the geed Whether or nor he was abend. 1011111 ing ui the mei's if winnings and losses, Hie man who knew him could net say "This was in Mav of last year, when the firm of Hughes A. liler was in treubl MntemPr.t make ' 1' r Min' (he I nivcr- Hiry as a corpei itlen does net lese Hie money The statement fellows in full: "I ndcr the will of I)r Theinas W. Kvans. be directed Ihn nrganialten of a Pcnns.ilvanin orierntlou te be known as 'The Themas W. Kvnns Museum and Inslituie Secle!, for the purpose of te which no picture eeuld iln Jim- tire. Hera in our -vjurseriej are rtiusl plants of v.-ide sarlet Cen-.e s-e them maim your every Bele -'1011 lour own lK'tsensl che'-:e '11. at wnv aiwas mum vempletr antlDfaelteu. r nely h'U tilintnd sperimern j," kert e.' mv l-3ll IiPiita v rtller i'ivl plunt for von fin, ,1- nlonreld r-urenti, funne i' en citir i"AS n ana1 ir.aJ PRIVET wn' no' nni. imitP , e, aris;dinr nr y.i'ii mup ei is hu' acUmtiv no, I r doiler ir lunnlnc feo, I'l VJIlie UIJ. 00!.. ioe'l'cJ, frft Kre.iire Dlr.' cemt miu heu lOe the rur.nlui feo , STAI.Ofil'K (IF rusts, nkkuv TRKVJi. KTc, rV.r'r - ARTHUR J. COLLINS & SON Mlinitl'.STOHN nc r.. u .1 Te MnorfKlewu tr ihhiit tail,; Ale. I il BEST AND DICCEST BCRRICS Inlt Trllinlrn Roots Orn.uifnlali Write '" "Htlisrii Ne. ini 1. ": liOVKTT. He t07. Mill. Ml. y ., rQULTRY AND StTPPLIES aim uoenci jjisursi iiae open conducting n denial institute. I'mler nn uppii.u imi . - ............... elu.K nzre01pni between tne Kians .Mubcuin , --" r,lIck.nnrrtd rirmeuiii i!0,,. svidt. I.xcbange and quit the linn. , ,, institute Society of the University "'SiluStua. nl.ed. Lland nii,!' wSJU "I knew nbeur the trei ble. ami I of Pennsylvunin, made in 1012. It was' Leghorn. A"J!?. JS""tH lil' 'ren,,,he called t nger up and advised bim ie, arranged that the Museum and Institute Jfl'.ft'"? "0 "" iwr'tJ 1.7 r."'tVpS.T le piesent liUlIU K. C. v.iii.r aw .'lAnKK.' pet mil. 1 told bun that I felt, it was . Society nhnuld erect the my duty te warn niui as 1 nau warned lugs at 1 ertictn nnu nnrutc strrets, new, some etbei-'i of my friends that the tii m ' liped by tbe Tnlversity en its denial I wus n d!flieultls school, nnd that the .Museum nnd In I Mi-cestrd it would he n geed time , siitute Society mould Pi.v ever te for bim Id eel out while the gelllnjt t'lilversltr Ihe income of its trust fun was soed. At that Uuiu he ju4 W-1' iibl lu ph nynKiii t Uu. Urn-' a.is, BIRDS rn. 1 , . ihe 1 w impertallnn fln slniln 81. Ardrsburr c.buJ'm, rinintlli(liim tetfetre. I'rlce 10 .'.,,,' i ,'in ys'nly " n' te ell psrls hs , J , .ei r. .... . ,. Ininnrl.rs. 3IU lrL.I X.I S.I l-M-.l .,-.,.., -.- -.-.--.. Here Are the Silks Which Will Be Most in Demand for the Coming Spring Season Canten Crepes There are many qualities in Cnntens-we wish te direct special attention te two. One at .$4.75 a yard represents the finest you can buy ; it is 40 inches wide and comes in black, navy, ivory, Copen, Mohawk, taupe, sand, cornflower, gray and tan. The ether is $2.95 a yard and is available in black, navy and several .reed street shades, 40 inches wide. i Crepes de Chine Canten Crepe de Chine a closely woven, beautiful material is $3.00 a yard. Celers for street and sports wear; 40 inches wide. Printed Crepes de Chine are high in favor. We have six pretty pat terns and many lovely colorings which can be fashioned into charm ing blouses and frocks. Prices $2.50, $3.00 and $4.50 a yard. Plain, heavy Crepe de Chine in several geed street shades is specially priced at .$2.65 a yard: 40 inches wide. Reshanara Brocade Crepe The zenith of textile artistry would seem te have been reached in the creation of this wonderful ma terial ; alluring shades of rose, Kind, bisque, jade and white; 40 inches wide ; $6.00 a yard. Moen-Glo Crepe Its name describes its loveliness! A luxurious Silk Crepe in Copen. sand, henna, white, black and navy: really marvelous patterns; 40 inches wide; $5.00 a yard. May Queen Sports Silk A new version of crepe weaves for sports wear.; peacock, white, wlute-with-black-stripes, navy-with-white-stripes; 40 inches wide; $6.00 a yard. Spiral Spun Crepe Silk-and-wool fabri6 in Copen, jade, sand, brown, peppy, several shades of henna, tan. black ; 40 inches wide ; special at $3.50 a yard. Suede-Knit Crepe Its frosted surface is unusual and effective; 36 inches wide; $3.75 a yard. ( Pussy Willow Silk' ' The kind that launders se well and is used for blouses and lingerie; white, orchid, peach, pink and tan; 40 inches wide ; $3.50 a yard. Printed Pussy Willow Satin comes in smart patterns and colorings for dresses ; 40 inches wide; $3.50 a yard. Radium Silk Radium ,is a great favorite this season and we have it in handsome printed patterns for dresses; 40 inches wide ; special at $3.00 a yard. Triceletie Fer waists, dresses or sweaters; 36 inches wide; special at $1.55 a yard. Skinner's Satins This well-known S a, t i n for blouses, dresses and fine linings is 36 inches wide and $3.00 a yard. Cotten-back Silk for linings and bathing suits is 36 inches wide and $2.50 a yard. Fer Thursday We Shall Feature a Special Assemblage of Misses7 and Women's Coats, Suits and Dresses at: $18.50 Every Garment at Less Than the Regular Price A rvitMi 4- iv. n vm r Un l I r r r 1 -v 1 i v r 41!..1 . i i ! r ir"lr:.. l r"? &" l11 ".,K, 01 yaningten's as a store which handles mer- Women's Coats $18.50 ., , . 11 within the limit nf rhe avAvaw nfl rv ' JI'T. " V" IU01 uiei " a price vvi. .. ........ ..-. v v- . o.fui.ei.. futile tumor 'OW alia See What venllv rlrciv.h l. Spring Apparel you can buy here for $18.50. y clesna0lc Misses' Dresses $18.50 Delightfully youthful Frecks that are hard te dis tinguish from Dresses at twice their price. The excel lent quality of material will surprise you. There is ample variety of style and the most popular crepe silks; also taffetas and 3-picce Dresses (one sketched) combining Canten crepe with Peirct twill. Frecks that ure piquant demure and smart in sizes 34, 16 and 18. Women's Suits $18.50 Think of being able te purchase a smart new Twced-O-Woel Suit similar te the one illustrated at this low price. Women who wish a Suit that they can wear tastetully te any informal occasion-a Suit with all the distinction of fine tailoring and pure worsted, wrinkle proof fabric will certainly see these tomorrow One expects te pay a great deal mere than $18.50 r'u t11 en,beli the geed leeks and practicality of that sketched above. Smart tweeds in brown or gray mixtures arc fully or semiJined with satin and they arc unusually well made and attractive. f Women's Dresses $18.50 The woman who finds it difficult te cheese a beceni- !n ..EfT m ecJhcS should scc thc"'- 'She will find a. abundance of silk crepe weaves fashioned in the newest stjies. "trimmings arc remarkable in their variety and tolei. De net miss this sale and be sure te come early- . ILShP'' " 'St A ' - I'M.. ' . fiu ; u. l;."t". . , -j '. .''; !' i. ' , -"V-r-f-.-u- rf fel J :, 'mm
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