B'i;' s-ia'; i3YftW!!EmwliiWBK 7-" " 'n-" BRT,1I I VJl J Pw ewflKsf . '"VKw.?iar" '(J wr iiMViiffim Wflflffl-d6Kffiyuu 28. 1022 .i ivin. ' i .-ti ' r IfcTJWibli "" & Drink-it at night you'll enjoy betK the beverage cmd a geed night's rest fSB0 -S8KSK Ifafe by Makers of Whitman's Chocolates TICER IS THROUGH MHMHB Clemenceau Faets H Has Re plied Amply te Attack of Senators J SPEAKS IN CHICAGO TODAY BRITISH TO AID JOBLESS Government Offers Inducements for Early Railway Construction Londen. Ner. 28. Tbe Benar Law Government Is lowing no lima In de vising ecbemrs te provide work for the unemployed. Several lending railway companies liare been naked te begin big develop- teent schemes, Including electrification et their lines, rall-maklnt and bridge building, for which tin; Government will make certain linnnrlal guarantcra renditlnnnl upon the work bring started Immediately. WEONESDAY EVEjiHG TURkeMght AT THE ' (FR'tAtGLON T4BUS Q & RESERVED BY APPlVktJfcTO HEAOMAmEU Clemenceau'a Viger Due te His Egg Diet Chicago. Nev. t. (By A. P.) Geerges Clemenccnu's secret of lengevlly, with n rcteutlen of vital Ity ami cudurnnce that would tax the energies of a man of half his clgbty-one ycura, Is egg?. He ordered right of Ihcw, soft boiled, for bis tapper Inst night, und ute tbem. Before retiring for the night he nuked for fhe mere teft, boiled cggi; for breakfast at 5 :30 this mernlns;. "I ti m net !, very tired," he told, "but 1 have te keep my rchedulp, te bed ut 8 and up ut ft. I go te bed nud get up with tlie chlclens. That Is why efgn form my principal diet." CARDINAL BUYS EMAtiS LAND Deeds for Three Tracts of Six Acrss Piled In Allentown Aleatsm, F., Ner. 28.--Deeds re corded yesterday include three tracts of tlx acres in Emaus te Cardinal Dougherty, et fhiladelphia. It is said tint tirntwrlr will lin tiRiyl for ft rnr)uli rehurcb. Branch Ne. 73, Knights of Ut. Geerge, of the Congregation of the encrcu iicurt or J03un, yesterday pur- cntiNeil u hired, wl inuutnt home. nrerartT en INertli Fourth ktrrct, where It will establish its per- MICHELL'S Fancy Wreaths FRETTY AND ARTISTIC .trz:z . HaSTsSfVifSSsiaHxcr Tjnsj.v 14-in. Made of Magnelia leaves, trimmed with Peinscttias. 14-in. Made of Magnelia leaves, trimmed with pink or white car nations, or pink or white res.es. SPECIAL PRICE, $1.50 EACH Alse a complete line of ether styles of wreaths, etc. , White Narcissus for growing in pebbles and water. 7Se pr dez.: (by p. p. 85c); per ICO, C25. Fancy Bowls made up with bulbs end pebbles, 76c te $6.00. Cyclamen plants, in bloom, Palms, Ferns, Jardinieres, Pep Cern and Peppers 518-516 Market St. Chicago, Nev. 2$. Fresh from a nlglit'ii reft In the Peller Palmer man sion en Lake tbore drive, where, the rear of Lake Michlgau must have tiuged hlu dreams with viriens of bin cettuge by thn t-ea lu France, Geerges Clew rneeuti was up before dawn today, working en bis third big message te Aincrini. The nged war Premier had confided te mcmbfiM of bio party that bib Chi cago uddrcsr. N.'licdiili-d for ! o'clock this afternoon, in the Auditorium, was te be n "uessage of peace." Tt was Mild that It would be n wholly different uddrcsa from therc dclhercd in New Yerk und Jlo&teti, which reused Democratic and Republican Senators alike te uttnek him, und drew h formal Malewnt from the British Embassy at Washington. But whether it would be mere pacific nobody but the Tiger could say and lie wouldn't say. He re fu red again this morning te 'eniment en the het debate that was waged ever him jcHcrday in the Sen ate, declaring tbnt be felt be had fully answered in Bosten the charges of mil itarism and impcrialium and Improper use of blnek troops, hnrled agalntt him by Senators Uitelioeck. Berah and ethers, nnd that he didn't want any mere eontrecrsy with them. The Tiger planned te t-pcud most. If net nil, of today in seclusion, leninc the Putter Palmer house only te go te the Auditorium for hlt address. Mcmber.'i of his party were net sure, however, that he would Mick te this plan, lie baa fooled them tee often before with Hidden decisions.. Today's address probably will reach niore listeners than Ckincnceau lias spek-n te Mew be arrived. Besides the ."iflOM or mere prrsum who will Mpiee.w tlieir way into the Auditorium, loud tpeakius devices will carry bis words te a crowd eutidde. The ad dress alr-e is te he broadcast by radio, be that ruanv theu'-andt. mere will have an opportunity te lletcu lu en it. Chicago gave Geerges Clcmcnceau u fine reception yesterday afternoon. Neither "The Ktnr Seanelcd Banner" nor "The .Marbelllaisc" was played or Ming, ler that paradox credit Briga dier Geticral Charles O. Dawes. General Dawes had charge of the or er or rangementt He looked upon the day and found it raw with clouds damning the city and a threat of mew. "If we had brass band," tald Gen eral Uawei., "it will have te play th two national airs and M. Clcmcnceau will bau te take off bis hat. Tbst may mean pueiiiiiunia. Call off the band." And :.e it wan. There was rdenty of fast-tiettlin; cavalry the V22d Illinois Fidd Artillery; pllk-hatted committee committee met, a parad'.1, ticket-tupe writhing, a downpour of confetti, crowds uleug the bt reels, no cud of flubblight cxple-s-lnti!-, enough pelice te thwart an at tack en the Bastille but there wua no hand. JEWISH HOSPITAL GETS SOLARIUM BEQUEST te Lni XTarly ISth Ceii fury. ssmV5gjfflf w fFr " -49 lb feljeffielb latc GU' l'S, plcaeme dhkc te Joner and recipient, may be selected from he choice collection of Shef field Plate new en exhibition out- Gallciica. Piecea suitable for every purpose nd icprcacntintf the muster vverk of the akilled crafts men of the late 18th and erly 19th centuries, tc lether with modern repro ductions, will be found priced no conservatively us e make them particularly suitable for presentation pur poses. Article tclcetcrl new tullt be f-i'-rvrd until required. the resenbach Galleries THIRTEEN TWENTY walnut STREET 'Will et Ida F. Flelsher Alse Gives $10,000 te Gratz Club The Jewish Hospital and the Be J hecca Gratz Club, of this city, arc I heneliciaric under the termi of the will f Ida F. rieitlier, who died Xm ember ."i, nt '-'Oiri Grten Mreet. The will, ad mitted te probate today, ditpe&c.s of a I $100,000 estate. .,,, The testatrU preiden ?i:000 for the lewish Hospital Ahsociatieu for main- itenancu of the ltulwca 1'leUher ela- rjnm A hemirkt of Sltl.OOU COC.'i tO tDO ltebwca Grati Club, the inceme U be ustd te pay beard for sick and needy girls for u period of ten years, when the principal will become avnilnble for the maintenance of the club, 'lnc rest i due of the cstate gees te Leuis Flcisber. ! hubbaud, and two rens, Alexander and Fermaii Fleisher. ... Other wills probated today Include ' tiin.n nf Murv A. Cartv. who died In St Mary's Hospital, $7000; neerge lMci, 'Wi East Haziard ttreet. $7300; Jehn Hepple, r.!)43 North F.levcnth ftreet, $15,000 personal property and real ctate "f nncstitnated value. William If. Moere, 170$;. nidge ave nue, a jeweler, left personal property iMiieiiiitiiig te $til!).l)2.tll, according te iiu ini'iiter.v tilled with the Ilegistrr of Willa today. The personal cstate i-enslsla of public utility, railreml nnd mining stecls. VAUCLAIN'rAPS EDISON Calls Inventor Unjust In Criticism of College Graduate Samuel M. Vaiielaln, preuident of the Baldwin l.ocemothe Works. las.t ivht nt n ineeting in tbe auditorium of St. Jeseph's College, .SeWJlilecnlh and .Sllb's ptreels, disigrced with the recent titate. rnent of Thomaa A. Kdisen te the effect that collcge graduates were undcuirable empleyes. Mr. Udiseu's remark, Mr. Aauelaiu said, was "an unjust criticism of the enlle-e craduatn. Education is a funda nSSlal of llf"' he added. Without it it is impossible te succeed, He ex pla mvl, however, that b? meant net only the education obtained In theoreU theereU ..! boI.eoI training, but also that of nrai'licul cprli'ure. P "be meeting, wliich was In the na ur, ait lity of Philadelphia antlND THIS WOKUI I.N A MAY 'Tbe meeting, wliicli was in tnr na ur f n conference en education, ns he ii.ler the ausplc" of lit. ,leseph Cel IS and ti'"' atbellc Alumni Sedalit; OYSTER COCKTAIL Small oysters, served very cetd, with a sauce made of two parts cauup and one part Lea & Perrins' Sauce. CELEIIT OUVE5 STRAINED CHICKEN GUMBO With tender young onions, green peppers, ekrs, ucisetied with Lea fit Perriru' Sauce. BOILED COD Served witli a creamy white dressing made, appciuins Lea &. Penln' Sauce with ROAST TURKEY Make a stuffing of chopped chestnuts, bread crumbs and tausagc tneat seasoned with a tablespoonful of l.ea fc. Pen Ins' Sauce and giblet gravy with n teaspoonful of Lea fit Perrins' Sauce. QUEEN PEAS CRANBERKT SAUCE CAUtJlXOWW CmiLI-KD STETS CHOPPED COMBINATION SALAD Lettuce, celery, green peppers, carrots. Serve with a dressing cf olive oil. tarragon vinegar, a bit of sugar and Lea t Perrins Sauce. PUMPKIN PIE CHEESE Worked Inte a pattc with butter, reasoned with Lea ek Penins' Sauce and served with toasted crackers. COFFEE 1 i.m-. g-3ggfftfS-l.iMw mmm ' ' ALMONDS WAUJUT3 J i jy , MSBaaavM sm 1- . 15 R Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1632 CHESTNUT STREET Luxurious Bex Springs, Hair Mattresses Ne matter hew lavibhly a home hna been appointed in ether things, it haa net been furnished with the utmost luxury if it does net have Dougherty's Bex Springs and Hair Mattre.ses. Supreme in quality of materials, luxury ;itiil workmanship oxperienco lmt, proves tlicfu facts. Luxurious Ue prtnii, Itetiubln Itulr Mattretiiei,, Muliugitny Iled ftcad, Unsltuli Deun l'erntture, l.ampti nml 'urfr rurulleTr. Custom shirts of imported madras i i I 1 p?EIP ppiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniMilMM lililiE!llMl!Htillillil!illllll'Jill The iinest mills abroad have contributed their quota te this splendid display of shirting materials. Custom made in our workrooms te your exact ideas and needs, $5 & $6 each LTert 1204 Chestnut 1119-21 Market 11 Se. 15th !llllliij!ipiliil7T BaJ m iST 1 11 Be" Telephenn Mitcnell spu7re plsS'tcIllGI9 Attractive Packages Ce Glace Fruits Lib. Bex, $1.15 2-lb. Bex, $2.25 3-lb. Bex, $3.25 S-lb. Bex, $5.25 Thanksgiving Remindersv New California Budded Walnuts lb. 60c Park Farm Plum Pudding 40c, 70c, $1.20 Park Farm Mince Meat Jars. . . .$1.75 and $3.25 Account Alma Mince Meat Jars $1.40 and $2.60 SeUcifil p Farm Fruit Cake 80c lb., 5 lbs., $3.75 New Paper Shell Almonds 42c lb., 5 lbs., $2 Malaga Table Raisins lb. 50c te 70c lltk It Cbeitaut Sti. Owa Biking Mince Pies 75c & $1.25 12th It Market Sts. Gelden Pumpkia Pies . . .40c k 10c SffO Gsrwtewa Are. New Smyrna Pulled Flit, Beiei....$3.M AUastle City, N. J. fOc Chtctlati Mat Pattiss lb. 4fc STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER- Nearly a Hundred Gift-Sheps Here Under One Reef Almest one hundred individual Shojis within this great Stere. And each of these many Gift-Sheps brimful of gift things for every member of the family, for friends, for the home. Artistic gifts, practical gifts, simple remembrances, elaborate tokens. Each et these Sheps has assortments as complete as one would hope te find anywhere. Prices in their lowness, qualities in their depend- j & Clothier standard. The ability all conform te the Strawbridgc gift en the Christmas Tree is glorified by the Strawbridge & Clothier Seal eC Confidence wliich stands back ei it. Listed here are just a few of the many Strawbridge & Clothier Gift-Sheps, ready te serve you better than ever, this Christmastide. JSS Gift Slippers for the Whole Happy Family Seme people, particularly very busy men and women,' jet down the slipper size, and the favorite color of every member of the family, ami hand te us, with the brief instruc instruc teons: "Bex, charge and .send." There's a gift service for you! These are the well - known DANIEL GREEN FELT COMFY SLrPPEKS and Slippers made by THE L. B. EVANS' SONS CO. Fer Women I'luin Comfy Slippers in taupe, brown nnd wine uliadca, with rhroine leather boles and padded hculs Sl.eO. Trimmed Felt Slippcrw, in blue, re&c, taupe and pink, $1.70; Iiy-Ie Slippers, with i:on i:en vcrtiblc cuffs, iS'J.'-'e; Kelt Juliets, with Icatliir f-elcs and lurls, ?'J.75; Oxford gray .Slippers with leather holes and hcclf, $'2.'J,", mid Slippers? with combination r.vft telesi and lentlicr hecl.s, villi built-up arch $'J.'fi. Men's Slippers --Cavalier Slippers of tan kid or red and green morocco, $1.'-Q. Tan Kenice.-, .$.50 te $5; Faust, $6.00: UvercUs. $J.ne te $(i.00; Opera, $1.50; JJeil Kid Opera, 53.00; Tan Alligator and tiray Oezu Opera Slipper.'- ?tj.OO. OK KELT, Gray Everett and lly-le Slippers, ?'-'.00; brown, wine, blue and taupe Everctts-. S'-'.riO; blue- and brown Hy-les, S'.'.OO. Felt Slippei with leathei poles include oxford Kray, blue and brown Hy-le Slipnern, .$1.00; CamelVluiir lly lly len, $.'1.00; Everett s, .$e.00, and jriay felt Everctlp, with leather tiotes ?..j(t. t.ttabrWe V Clothier nlpUtti Mini nili'il itr. it ' The Hosiery Gift-Shep Where sizea and &hadee and ilecided preferences are concerned, it is well te cheese gift articles while assortments are fresh and complete. There isn't a desirable shade, mixture or quality missing new in this gift assortment of Stockings. The Widp-nbbcd Heather-mixed Weel Stockings $l.oe. Fine Tlain and Drep-Stitrh Weel Stock Steck itiKS $".&0 a pair. Lustrous Fibro-aud-weol Stockings, best shades $3.00. Beautiful Shadow-strlpe Weel Steclc-inps-51.00. Plain Sill.-aml-woel Stockings, $3.D0; with I'lech 51.t0. llibbeil Silk-aud-woel Slet-king?, $l.i0; wilh clocks.-iCj.ne. httuwtrlJse i. . 1 il' r AUI'k '1 mvl I Murtct Mt Heusefurnishings Fill a Gift-Shep Hundreds of most practical Gifts that bring joy te housewives who are proud of the efficiency of the kitchen, laundry and service of the home. Wcar-Eser Aluminum Deuble lteast- crs in three mics und prices jy.Pe, S4.l5 Feurtb fleer, CcU and SC05 auetitiOgc H Clothier Lingerie, Negligees Fer Intimate Gifts These arc the gifts women select, for each ether, knowing full well the delight with which they will be lifted from gift boxes Chrislmas morning. And net the least of the pleasure of giving is the joy of cheesing such beautiful garments. Sillr Underwear from a dutnty Crepe de Chine Chemise at .$1.0." te an exquisite Night Gewn at $25.00. Vest.-, Bloemcn.'. Costume Klipti, I'etticeuts, luce-trimmed and tailored and in t lie- levclrst hues iniuginable ur, well as white. I'orte Hican Iluud-made Chemises and Night Gewn. .$1.05 te .$'..fC. ISouileir Caps Oec. te ?'J.U.'i. Aprons, from a dainty 'lea Apron at "J6c te a tieM'l Dregs Apron at ?6.f0. IN THE FRENCH SALON Embroidered Japanese Sill; Kinioneo ?l'J.00 te .$100.00. N gligees of iiiinnlahli- grace -$ 1.".00 te $8b.00. Uvcr-BIeusc!.. headed as only French fingers can -SlL'.Oe te ijoe.00. Quilted Silk Dressing Gowns-, linn with lamb's -w out .jlt'.eO te J.e't. Quilted Silk N'csls, tlcevelcs!-, 51.5-j and L'.7e, lined with lanib's-woel, .'j.j.OO. With sleeve.-, $".7.'r and sM.S.'i; lined with wool $0.00. I'liilippnie Hand-made Lingerie $2.25 te $G.,r)0. I-'rencli Mand-uiadc Lingerie that is away out of t lie ordinary in la-nuts of de hiiru and esqui'-itc stilcliery from a Clu-iuiM at .$J..'.i te an eliiberate Night ( Sewn at .$-10.00. UlfDl'KuV 1JATH KOUES. unusi'al at ?;.;-. 1 eng and full and graceful in line. Of thiil me .l-dc.-ircd wide-walc corduroy in re;f, t berry, purple and ( epenhagen blue. With tliawl cellur, pei'kcts and girdle 'i.fJe. Crcnc de Chine Drcssinc Si Cvt.O.j te $5.7.;. Ciepe de Cliine Sl'i.OO Corduroy Negligees- S'".?.' te SlS.TTi. ISIauket Hath Kebe.-. $:j.!lu te ?10.00. hlnui n.lc .'. (. ..ihler- 1 hlr.l n-ir, Wist The Silverware Gift-Shep ;mic1i a dazzling display of beau tiful, deceratie and practical Sil verware here for ihesc selecting gifts for hostesses. Notable in-t-tances are these: liread Trayi., plain or tastefully do de igned S3.00 te ?13.00. Water Pitcher:, in various rises and shapes Jip.'jO te S.'JO.OO. cgctable Di-hr;,, large and s-mall ?0 Oi) te .$J'J.0t. Carving Sets of many t-erts. all beau t:fu! an well as useful $-1.) te ?2S.0O. i lie-Is of plated flatware that mil 'ii'v joy te the heart of ccry wife !!' e te $' 17.00. r-ilrl'ls- i. I I II, r Aili 0 SUrlirt Strrrl urcssing t-acquca- Negligces S 10.00 te The Fur Gift-Shep Fine Furs finest of its pensive that worthy gift. are royal gifts the kind, however incx kind may be, is a Furs bought here are the finest; they carry with them an amount of quality and an assurance of refinement that reflect credit en the giver. All Furs sold under our Scat nf Confidence the tangible proof of our word of honor in every business transaction. FUR SCARFS :-'..nc Marten, $33.50 te $100.00 American Fex, .$18.75 te S45.00. Russian Fitch, S'JO.OO te .$32.50 Japanese Weasel, $13.00 te 320.00 Canadian Wolf, $22.50 te ?35.00 Nutria, ?22.50 te .$55.00 Raccoon. $13.50 te .$22.50 Alaska Fex, $45.00 te $340.00 Black Lyn.. $80.00 te $250.00 Natural Skunk, $1'!.50 te $175.00 Siberian Squirrel, $12.75 te $215.00 Baum Marten, $45.00 te $135.00 Hudsen Bay Sable. $55.00 te $150.00 Rusrlan Sable. $110.00 te $750.00 Oppesum, $-1.'".j te S12.50 Patagonian Fe, $10.75 te $30.00. Blended Kelinsky, .$55.00 te $215.00 Alatkri Pointed Fex, $33.00 te $t50.0e Natural Mink. $15.00 te $350.00 IUR COATS Hudsen Seal, $290.00 te $650.00 (Dyed jnuikrat untrlmmed) Hudsen Seal, $290.00 te $900.00 tDycfJ litis'' at trimmed) Leepard Cat, $150.00 te $1G5.00 Natural Nutria, $315.00 te $750.00 Natural Mu.skrat, $115.00 te $050.00 Natural Raccoon, $293.00 te $535.00 Russian Peny, $125.00 te $250.00 Brown Penj, $125.00 te $265.00 Uus-sian Marmet, $85.00 te $165.00 Black Caracul, $215.00 te $650.00 Alaska Seal. $185.00 te $975.00 Japanese Mink, $350.00 te P375.00 Australian Opossum, $135.00 American Opossum. $145.00 te $175.00 Near-ea , $150 te $300.00 (Trench ceny) Scaline. $115.00 te $150.00 (.Auair.illaii ceney) Stiwibri'Iac i i lti'.nr bn-eri'l Hrer, CtntM utrl J'ill)-rt Plrwt jiiyjLi The Luggage Gift-Shep l;'reln England, from France, from America, the best luggage makers have contributed te till this Gift-Shep with practical and desir able Gifts fur I lie traveler. Typical of the alucs in the entire Luggage Stere, are these: Women's Fitted "t cck-end or Over night Suit Ca.-c-, of cowliide with linings in white, amber or shell effect. Many equipped with an nibide tray te held thu ariem lifting.-, a woman limls nccessaiy te travel about with $11.50 te $125.00. Men's Fitted Suit Cases, of cowhide and pigskin in regulation t-ize. Seme have 6trapn all ureund, ethers arc fitted with two end lecku. Seme are imported, though the majority are supplied by the best American manufacturers ?:.,r..O') te $72.00. Traveling Bags, of cowhide, in long grain, seal, smooth or morocco-grain. All are lined with leather, and most of them have hand-sewed frames. In black or br.iwn $6.50 te S.'Id.OO. A. UetluT Aisle , Cculti Mil lTi W l I J ll I 7 And Then There is the Children's Very Own wShep The Wonderful Tey Stere Alice in Wonderland never saw as wau really wonderful things as are new in Philadel phia's easiest te-get-tu Tey Stere. There's jelly old Santa Claus te give you ti hearty welcome and a copy of his interesting story book. There's I ptydoe Santa's own fun-maker, who will make your visit merry with his mirthful antics. rnd there arc thousands of delightful .playthings ether nna xnere axe ineu3anns ei ueiignuiii.niuyiuings tu claim your attention. 'I'o-merrow will be an excellent da te brli h ..n! fhil u te the Tey Stoic, and - - their little e.ve-v grew round witli wonder, while ou prelit b, tlie;e and the iuati economy attractions we have prepared for jiarents: DeIIh! Thousands of tliem. half the usual prices -new ,0c te $eM. Wlrantirltlcu i i loUiitr-llt.tiefnt, Wcat ! J vs tIjJl- -v 1 f; '.'I V " " "Tf" . h i IM SH .?Ag. i.i" Jjj , a SliM K