mimwwr )WrU jTwzTmzsrt mm EVENING pUBLIetlGERHILADELPpiA MfONDAYi OCTOBER OL6, 1922 4,1 v i: 5 t. CHURCH COUNCIL GARLAND SATISFIES T I I CONDEMNSK. K. K. 'Methods Net Only Wrong, but Dangerous," Says Dr. Cavert GOVERNMENT UNDERMINED Washington. Oct. 10. Oemletnnn tery resolutions nlmeil nt (he Ku Klnx HIS MENTAL NEED Millionaire Socialist Turns Seulmate as Wife Deenrta te IRISH BOMB FAILS Attempt te Kill Lord Mayer of Bel fast Prevented by Police Itelfnst, Oct. 10. (ny A. P.) An Intensive search is being conducted by the police for nn unknown man, who, en Saturday night attempted te nssapslnntc the Lord Mnjer of Helfnst, Sir William Centci, by plnclng n bomb In the lnttcr's residence, llut for the vigilance of the police the assassin would have suc ceeded, nnd a? It was he barely cucnped In the daikne'-s. Tlie Lord Mayer lives at Cnrrlckfer gus. the nnccstrnl home of Stonewall Jacksen, en Itelfaxt Leugh, nine miles iiortlienHt of the city, where police are constantly en duty fdr his protection. About midnight Saturday night the guards observed a llgure moving near I.......I !. !... I tl.n linuun Wltm i fitrtltnpa 4tilUtllPlnilM ril of Churches and were med? public jeung farmer hermit has returned te nreuwcl, they called upon the intuider today. . lone of the objects of his former loves. , te halt. There wnn no response te the in maKinc mi' nwiiHuuii piiunr uie . .Mr. wtirinnil, is new living under thcichnllcngc and nfter it was repeated the Hv. Seimiel Met ren t avert, one of the same reef with Deris Uensen, twenty-1 constables ilrcd nt the figure, whereupon t,,e general secretaries, said: ..war-old ward of the Uvlnnd family, it vanished. 'inis mu.ii. nnirii u result iiiiu who a year nge frankly confessed A Henicn rcvenicd near the linn aoer a f statements mnile from time te time i that, although she loved (Inrlnnd. rthc1 parcel containing a bomb lendcd with that me iu "' enier ecucvcu mat iicr love was "hopeless." LOVE ENTIRELY PLATONIC nOJllen. Oct. 1fl Tl, mvilnrr r. rounding the sudden departure for Ku- t.n nml ether masked nnd secret . ...," .;,'" " ' nnunti, wi.c ei .- ....... . , . . -"". wnnanii, millionaire iNertn IndlMnneeeenpuBsviiuym-nuininw. carver idealist, was solved Saturday tnuivc iMiiiiiiini ....... v...i.ii wiin. iukiii, wiien it was mnxked and secret bodies nre acting In MM of "1C Protestant Churches of the T'nlted Stnteb. While the Ku Klux Klan Is net mentioned by name In the ftafpment, members of the Administra tive Committee had it in mind In par ticular. "The motive of tiie Ku Klux Klan end similar organizations may be of the hlchest. but members of the Ad Ad mliiitrntie Committee believe their methods are net only wrong but also dangerous from every standpoint. Ac tion by the committee is significant nhen it Is realized t lint thirtv great fommiinleiH with mere than 20.000. 000 members are affilnted with the Fcileinl Council." Text of the Resolution Ik? resolution is as follews: "The Administrative Committee of the I'cdernl Council of the Churches of ChrUt in Aineriea records its strong conviction that the recent rise of or ganization whose members are masked OJtlibemid nnd unknown, nnd whose ne tlvitics lme the effect of arousing reli gious piejudicp and racial antipathies, in fruuglit with grave consequences te the Church nnd te seclctv at large. "Any ei imitation whose activities tend te set clnss against clnss or race wlnt nice is consistent neither with the idenls of the churches, nor with true patriotism, however vigorous or tint-ere may be Its professions of reli gion nnd Americanism. "i,uis ei inwipssiiuvi una immorality. however serious, enn never be remedied by secret, private nnd unnntberlaed rrtien. They must lie handled hy the State nnd by the recognized forces of (duration. Undcrmlnrs Respect for Law "Fer groups of lndlvidunls wearing IebsIiS nnd concealing their Identity te puss' judgment en men nnd wemen'nnd te carry out humiliating measures of their own delsing. is, subversive of eury principle of civilized government, tnft undermines respect for the cs Ubllihed agencies of law and order. "Any body of men. unidentified nnd banded together te achieve In n parti tan spirit the purposes of a sectional, political, mcinl or sectarian group, Is almost certain te fall into tlip very evils of ineb rule against which the spirit of Christian democracy and Americanism makes vigorous and constant pretest. "Even If tliey resort te no unworthy deeds themselves, their practice of ear King en their plans in disguise or under the cover of dnikness encourages ethers te de likewise, and se affords the op. pertunlty for all manner of lawless ness te be carried en with Immunity from nrrest by punishment. Should Check Their Spread "However true it is Unit in some communities religious organizations feck a control ever tminicUir.i adminis tration, which Is i!dsr.iocratie and highly undesirable, jet for niietilier body of men, secret nnd onthbeuud, te undertake te get control is eipmlly in tolerable, even if they seek with all sincerity te wrest it from the control of ether gieups. "The Administrative Committee of the Federal Council of the Churches is opposed te any movement which over rides the processes of lmv nnd order. tnd which tends te complicate and make mere dithcult the work of co-op-ration between the various political, raclnl and religious groups In the He public, "Ne such movements have the right te spe.ik In the name of Protestantism, and the Churches nre urged te exeit Influence te check their spread." KLAN FIGHTS BOOTLEGGERS Kleagle Will Swear Out Warrants In Sacramento Today fiaeramente. Calif.. Oct. 10. (Hy A. r.l Wni rants for the arrest of seven teen alleged bootleggers Ajll he sv ern te tedaj bj Hdgnr Kuller,"kleaglp of the au Klu Klan. He made this nn nn Jieuneemi nt when he turned ever te the police department large quantities of liquors of iniinv arictii'H which he snid Mil been purchased Saturday night and .."i i'' f""" K''m'''lN rufe men and Mit i rink merchants in Sacramento. I uller snnl this was "the iirst net of Hie Ku Mux Klan In making Sncrn Sncrn Dieiiln tee het for boelcggers." lie lalnied lie had 17.-, . milling the rl'v fur places where illicit liquor is.lis-Fn-ed nnd ihm-HeiI the liquor he hud in Ills possum,, mday was the lirst run- jment the K K1IX KIlin llltimdwl te turnover te the pelli e. FARMER SHOOTS TWO ne Killed, Anether Wounded by Bingen Man Resisting Arrest IWIilehem. I'a., Oct. (1. (Ky A. I'.) wis ,Y' ('r0v forty' Jcnra old, Beil,,."1 (,,,ni1. ,""'1 Constable Jehn l m "r."lMl,1J- f'ltalh wounded by JJI Ien.,i.,er, Ke, lift). two jcars. th r m,,r Hi,,B"- ' night when eet In,. V " W" .',,wst ',ft('r to?i'SSferltlS" ,,1S Ui,V' mWrdln tal ttlf1. is "'.'" " 1'irgc. tlress ii " ' irc.SI"V nt "'"Bi'ii. Hen leaulv. ' "' lmve bl,e" 'IHnking POWER BY RADIO PREDICTED Tciti coarse black powder nnd Mat-nosed bul- tilirlnnd nt that Minn hint nstnniuleil .the world by his admission that he had put aside his legal wife and his legal millions for his "teul mate." Mlllan Cenrad, beautiful young Philadelphia nrtist. Yesterday Garland ndmltted thnt the Lillian Cenrad chapter In his life wbh closed. Fer the present, he ndded, his love for women, as he understood love n jenr nge. Is closed. And "phitenlc" love, lias taken its place. Deris Hensen, he Informs Uic public, is merely a "men tal mate." "I am searching for a better under 'landing of human nature and a mere honest basis for human relationships. Se far I think I have been successful. "Sly need new 1h for n mental mate, n friend, a companion. have no dc she for woman In the tihvslcnl sense. but I want n enmrnde of the mind, an intellectual, a platenlc relationship. "This need I have sntisficd. Jlisv Bensen, who is living Jicre nml sharing my theories, understands this relation ship. We work together, we think te- I geiner, we sntlsty tlie clulms of our individual soul, nnd these nre the high est claims. "If I hnd It te de nil ever again 1 would de just the snme. "When I married my wife I needed what she could give me. I prized In her these qualities which exalted and inspired me. "There came n time when It was time te seek another and greater compan ionship. t "Tills I found with Lillian Cenrad. Slip gavp me the deepest, tlie most pro found inspiration. She was uiy mate, in betli phjsicnl and mental sense. With her. tee, came n time when we had given each ether nil that we could. "New I have n new need. Miss Ben Ben eon satisfies that need. It Is net for n physical mate, it is for a companion, a mental equal. I am happy, and se Is she. We understand each ether." And new another feminine star lins appeared en Onrlnnd'H horizon. Miss Alice Kdgerten, blonde, pretty nnd athletic, who says she also is his "men tal mate," is working side by side with Miss Bensen en Cinrland's Cape Ced farm, and shnres witli her the young licrinit-liclr. "I am stnjlng here with Charles Garland because I admire him, nnd believe his theories should be carried out." Miss Kdgerten said estcrday. She nnd Miss, Bensen are experiment ing with (inrlnnd in n new "platenlc love colony," and nre supplying for him the mental stimulus which lie claims he needs te replace the inspiration of his lately discarded Lillian Cenrad. Like Miss Bensen, Miss Kdgerten is a college graduate, and n radical idealist. She is content, she ndmlts, te share Miss Bensen's "mental claim" en (inrlnnd. "Miss Bensen and I arc working nn idcnl experiment in human compan ionship," she snid. "Tlie entire ex periment is en a platenlc basis. Wc work here In complete intellectual sym pathy. Wp believp in a life unham pered by capitalistic motives. We are ery happy living the simple life of the soil." MINE- CASE VENUE VALID Defense Leses Point In West Vir ginia Murder Prosecutions WelMiurg, XV. Vn., Oct. 10. (By A. 1.) The defense motion for n change of venue in the (uses growing out of the Cliftonville mine battle nn .Inly 17 lust, in which Sheriff II. H. Iiuval and sK ethers were killed, was evirruled b.v Ciicuit Judge J. H, Som Sem luerville here today. cK j u f lets, witli u fuse attached. Demand Larkln'a Freedom New Yerk, Oct. 10. (By A. P.) A mass-meeting celled by the United Irish Societies of Greater New Yerk adopted a resolution Inst night protest ing against the continued Imprisonment of .Tames Lnrkli., Irish lnber leader, who Is new serving a prison term fol lowing his conviction in tills State en a charge of criminal anarchy. !M 9 m mm A Derit be embarrassed bv ablemished skin If you knew what it means te be passed by, or left out of things because of a red, rough blet,chy complexion, why don't you begin at once the dally use of Rcsinel Ointment and Rcslnel Seap. The Mind Bied'icatlonlnRtstnelOlnlDitnt.sMedbyBMliiot Snap seemi te Kit right at the root of the trouble, and hrlher It U a serious affection like eeema.nr merely alight complexion elect you can usually rely en Kesinel Ointmeut and Kcsinel Resinol Seap te ret It right promptly, easily and at little ceit. HeMnel Ointment h se near ly lletli colored that It can b useJ en exposed ruilace wlih nut attracllnc urdue atten tion. When the skin trciiLla hat Le-n nverceme the dallf ue el Kesinel Kein Is cener nlly sufficient te Wcp most cimnlexlens clear, (resh an Blowing. AtaUdrutCUtl. Buy th Resinol products today New . Silk Petticoats Radium, Milanese and messaline petti coats, tucked, pleated and m filed flounces. 3.75 Oppenheim.llins& Chestnut and 12th St. Corduroy Breakfast Coats Corduroy breakfast coats and robes, in new favored colors, with girdle, full lined. 3,95 Specials for Tomorrow Philippine Underwear Values te $2.95 1.95 Nightgowns and envelope chemise of sheer nainsoek, hand made and embroider ed in dainty designs. iLJ W I ill il I wt v, m & -ILJJl Silk Underwear Radium Envelope Chemise 2.95 Radium Silk Bleemers 2.95 Crepe de chine Nightgowns 3.95 Gleve Silk Underwear i Tailored glove silk vests 1.95 Gleve Silk Bloemeis, Reinforced. 1.95 Ankle Length Pantalettes 2.95 Founded in 16G5 The Heuse that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 C. J. Heppe 6c Sen Central Stere 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown Stere N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts. When you go te buy a talking machine; avoid all possible disappointments and future regret by purchasing a genuine Victon- Victrela. Loek for this Frem ' ndlcntn x,-.i ,. " " """mission 'laflara te n.uu v.i. r- n... . " . - -.. iin rcuaiuic guru lie-jsi Tranl,Y'!rl' l,,,t- -"l.v A. 1' f,,1.'" ll Nl'U Villi ,n.ll.. I.. ... HI i ,, (. ; .' y '" ii ram. ll,V V1 I.'"!','"' '" ",0 "Pinion of Tlii. . , ,,llu,1 oriier.ition. e( ni.lv. i '"" '"""W'l flit' muwhs In .lael , ,'.'"),u' " rtm-trmi tubes miltini. , , i ","" '"ii'rniiters in tiiins- AthntleOce,, mwvii n,'re the CZECH COAL STRIKE ENDS Miners Acr.nt .. "wi" vvue neaucuen or 25 Per Cent J'ii t WM',","ll,"lla. i,l- 10. .. -'-II1ITI" riwilluniwl ......I ill lluvp tlieusnml nm'l iuIiu'Ih' Kliiri. .'"Nt J'"'M":- '" "Sree.1 leiiny Willi a "umi t .. ...t. 1,i.h .."..." """ - ' 111 rilallltt i,... I.. ...... iiuii.r,,. ...V. "v ""'i ii wiirph nun a NeSii-.. ' I'i1"0" of :J0 iwr x-nt ou ,., " ..j, leurd .IIS MASTERS VOVCpJ' Ju11",.".,,V',Vs,J '" rk elBlit lie t " h'A liimrh ou Siitunlm-B. On every genuine Victor-Victrela you will find the world famous Victer trademark. Loek under the lid for the Victer Deg At Heppe's you run no risk of securing an imitation of the genuine Victor-Victrela, because we sell Victor-Victrelas exclusively and We have maintained this policy for years. Te buy at Heppe's insures full satisfaction. Heppe Victrela Outfits Victrela 240 With $10 in Records $125 Payable $1.75 Weekly Victrela 100 With $10 in Records $160 Payable $2 Weekly Victrela 260 With $10 in Receida $170 Payable $2 Wetklfl I A km mwM Victrela Ne. 280. 0 $210 with ?10 worth of records J-lllUUMI ti.iu un.chly H m W i K" Nowhere in Philadel phia will you find such an array as you find at Heppe's of Baby Grand Pianos Ne matter what your taste may be or hew ex acting your requirements, Heppe's have the baby grand piano best suited for your needs. The Heppe line includes . Masen & Hamlin Edouard Jules Weber Prices are from $650 arranged if desired Ii Henry F. Miller Steck Heppe up Rental-Payment Settlement Tl r a a iniS Week's Snrlc Used Pianos w nn Grands and Plnnpra sSsSSit T 1 . w..p"??tt.... ycrs ...., urany,.aiiu Ai - -f "IIW, MoheRnny MendeUielm, Mahogany . Schemacker, Mnhegnny, Weber Pianola, ivianc Sehmcr, Mnherjnny . Schemncker. , Walnut . . Steinway, Rosewood Pease, Mahepany. 245 18S l'SS $495 300 375 235 fteguny. 600 Weber, Rosewood. Steinway, Rosewood . Decker Bres., Roieweod , Henry F. Miller, Rosewood, $395 350 150 198 STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER New Kelt Hat with prcnt velvet rose $12.00. A new Serntched Kelt lint with velvet puff $15.00. Novelty velvet Willi novelty feather $10.00. A mushroom of hattcr'ii with ii -$14.00. iilunli with dashing velvet , bow Tf If If f ijZSrf $30.00 1 $55.00 L " $75 00 J A ii n 1 $22.50 Wonderful Assortments of Women's Coats New Ready We re all ready for the great vush! Warm weather may endure for a while, but cool weather comes surely and suddenly, and then ! Thousands of Coats are ready for immediate selection aranged for easy choos chees ing, and plenty of saleswomen te give quick and pleasant attention. Women's Smart Tweed Overcoats, $20.00 te $70.00 Plain and herringbone weaves in new grays and browns; superbly tailored, body and sleeves lined, or lined throughout. One of the new Tweeds sketched, $22.50 another new shipment of these Coats for te-morrow; they are such geed values we can hardly keep enough of them in stock. Fresh Assortment of Capes, $30.00 te $150.00 A new purchase of Fur-cellar capes at $30.00 (see sketch) will come en the fleer te-morrow ; we sold every one in stock last week, in response te an advertisement the value must certainly be satisfactory en inspection. Other fur-cellar Capes, $45.00 te $150.00, some at the higher prices lined with fur. Hundreds of Fur-Trimmed Coats, $25.00 te $150.00 Coats with cellar of fur, Coats with cellar and cuffs of fur, and ethers with additional fur in panels or used in bands. Of various Belivia weaves and the new velvety materials of the season in all the new colorings. Black, blue and brown taking the lead. All are beautifully silk-lined throughout Many wrap effects, including the one sketched, $55.00; also straight-line models, one sketched, $75.00. Plenty of Untrimmed Coats, $16.50 te $90.00 Including the plain-tailored dark tan cloaking?, and dress Coats of fine new cloths made with draping or flowing sleeves, dressy scarf cellars, and many distinctive new features. Fur Fabric Balkan Blouses, $60.00 and $65.00 btrnnlirMf. & ClothleifWenil Fleer, Ontrf Women's Tailored Cleth Dresses te the Fere A benutiful showing, te-morrow, of Tailored Cleth Dresses, two charming models sketched ene as straight and slim as a swaying reed, with the merest suggestion of diapery. S40.00- the ether is nn elaborate afternoon model $97.50. Still ethers are en wry decided coat lines or show the new circular tendencies. Seyerel tailored, embroidered, braided or tucked Dieses scores ?35.00teC$97 ou""'' f U"USUaI SlJ''e Jistinctien- prices Silk Dresses, $50.00 te $80.00 Se manv. many new models, developed in chinchilla satin, the fnshienab e matelasse and brocaded crepes and Canten crepe, some with single ornamental buckle some touched with Paisley, ethers beaded or embreideicil. Many depe.ident cntnely uien their artistic draping for d.s inction-se many, many models, no deacrintSn I adequate. Black, dark brown, cocoa and navy blue, ""i'"0" ,s Exclusive Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses, $39.75 llicse urcsses are obtainable nere eniy in muauelphin. Thry are beiutinq nn,i juuKi.- ; ";- " .-u v "- "'- r-j " .- vmy scarce eivet Hresses amenc them- urapeu vuivci r,vimmK uewns ana miumuuii uimiei velvet, en rather ta oied lines with l nW slnnves. Other Evnnlnn- Dresses of the evelv lieht. n.nn n ... ' ."nt"S. U tn lenP. Afternoon Dresses of chinchilla satin and crepe-back satin, some beaded and embreidered8' nt $39.75. A New Shipment of Our Own bxcluevc Barbara Lee Dresses Just Arrived te Cemnlrt ih Assortment which was se depleted by the active selling last week. These are uonderfni J" at $39.50, and are te be had here exclusively in Philadelphia. art "enUtrful Dresses i V 'ilrnnl.n.l.. ...... ' '' . ieinit r KAn., p, ... ... you can and I1 Yeu Can Make This Dress of Weel Velour at Small Cost All-Weel Velours Fabric Fur Trimming A Pictorial Review Pattern and Lessens in The Scheel of Dress making That's the way in which te secuie this smart Dress nt tcniarkablj little expense. Weel Velours ..50 te $',.00 WOOL VKLOVRS, soft and fine and light in weight, fall in ft folds or fellow tailored lines, whicluntr a woman prefers for a new wool frock. Colorings are wonderful. In 51-inch width $2.50 te $4.00 a ynid. Fabric Furs XS.00 te $12.00 Astrakhan XJ.OO te $9.00 Much used as trimming this season. .4 Pictorial Review Pattern of the model shown S5c A Course of Six Lessens in The Scheel of Dressmaking $5.00 Enroll te-morrow or any day. (- Slruu! rl.lire A ( letlilr-r KlltKTt Stmt uml ,,. ' A hi' fVV '" 1 MM I , n ' "I ttM Vn1''""1 J 'A J'" h'ji v 7 4w II 1'4 ny ' j f ' j n'rlti Uh Bk The Fashionable Flat Crepe, $3.35 This is one of the newer ( ropes, that has Wnmn Mn.i, ly fnthiennble in a very sheit h.iiv, uecause ei tlie beautv and unusualncss of the finish", nnd its ndaptnbilit" te the new draperies and slim, btraight lines. The Crepe in thi let is of a pniticularly handsome quality - a inialit. that cannot be duplicated at anywheie near this price. In white, black, navy blue, blown and an excellent assort assert mert of the new autumn tint-,. Width, 40 in. $3.35 a yaid. N. B. T"' let Is net l.irKc strrnvtirlcUr A ( lnthlir Alile 0 I riitrn 1500 Pairs of Fine Silk Stockings at $1.25 Kull-fashientd lntre-sttand Silk StiirlMmrc .. . ..-.. ...uiiinr AlMf . I m, i. Cretonnes at 25cteS2.50 Frem our own country nnd abroad, we have collected these beautiful new autumn Cio Cie tonnes for every use Cio Cie Cio tennos for draperies, cushions ami fancy work. All the de .suable weaves nnd colorings, from a heavy tare liy - like Cietonne m lichly -ubdued shades te n beft-fmish weave in bnlliant tiepical patterns Fbiwers, stripes, binls anil conventional figures me a few repi ("entntive designs. Special StirpliiH IaIh of Cretonne I'nder Price at 25c te 05c a Yard Slrjwl.rlftef A riullilrr Tlilnl Klwir, ( ntr li fe.:j iV h- mm a !.. M i i 1 I .ft n. 't y , M, 4
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