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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY, DECEMBER L 1022 LEADER IN HOUSE i I i IN NOW THOSE XMAS CLOTHES Get Than in Time! fl The Most Liberal Credit Terms in America w rfc Dresses lrlrntinr, t'neiten irt'Pf. tnllli uti 1 aerse.. $13-50 Spert Coats Smart li r n I li i' r mixture utnl iile c e n t Ik'IIWj, M'lnur. ilc. $13-50 Fall Suits l-nlr-t I n 1 1 I , liroiiMetlix v I i ii r f. triretln". i'tr. $ 17.50 Men's Suits & O'Ceats It lull crule hand tnllurnl. it i n c 1 n i 1 il'iilhU .imitl tuudt N Up itJA mmA I $25 i TO , $50 Alterations Free $lAWEEK;rff Gately & Fitzgerald Heme CIQUftDkTTCT r-illt lllll"lll'!w,'",ita, wi fletMir- Open Saturday Ttnlng Illinois Member Spent Over Quarter of Century Actively as Congressman ATTACK FATAL .tsiinri S. nml .1. Stcrllns Hmht'fcller, mill n tluuglitiT, MNs Alinlra (I. Heckc fi-llcr. Hi' mis a vice president nml director of dm Brooklyn Union Gum Company mill a tllrerter In thn Inspiration Con Cen I r-elulnlnl Copper Company, Ihc New Yerk Mutual Ons Light Company, the Oraton Short l.inr Hiillreiid Cenipnny, I tln Oregoti-WiiMiliiRten Hallreail nml Navigation Cempnny nml the Union Pui'llli' ltiillre.-tcl Company. Sir. IlnckcMliT wns born In New Yerk mid was Brndimtrd from Ynle with the dcitree of Uncheler of Arts in 1802. In th'J." he married a diiURh ter of the Inte .lumcx Htlllmnn, then preKltlcnt of rthe Nntlentil City Hunk. Triilneil for hnsslm-ci under the direc tion of hi fiither, Mr. Rockefeller seen beitan te show mere Interest In copper Hum in oil, in which hN fnther mid his 1MII1I11M1I SUNDAY OUTINGS Frem Market street Wharf EVERY SUNDAY Atlantic City Wlldwoed Angleaeu Andri'ttt Avenue Ocean Cltv Cap Miv Sea tule City Corsen Intel StoneHarber Ptcrment Avalen AllnnlU- -Itj (miili Cernllnn Ave 17.30I, vv IIUniKxl limnr'i mil C'.pr Mat 7 i'(l. or all oilier rMirn 7.10. $1.50 1 Round Trip Frem Bread street station .OO NEW YORK R.und Trip SUNDAYS December 3, 17, 31 Bread I Street 7.40A, West Phila. 7 W Ncrtli Phili. ;.S6, .3, $3.50 S3.00 WASHINGTON BALTIMORE TRIMO ECONOMIES ffi&MHB Truse Pip Wrench, 8 sizes ta-fc Trime Menkey Wrench, 7 sizes Tntne Pipe Cutter, 3 sues FOR SHOP, HOME - FARM f These Thiei Toels Have the TRIMOk The right material is in them. The best possible design is in them. Every TRIMO operating con venience is in them and every feature of economy. TRIMO users buy for long service. ttj .iMedcifrYf t'ress Washington, IKv. 1. llenth lnt night enilcil the career of Itepreetitn ttve .IntiH'') It. Mmin. of the Second Ill inois I)ltrlet. long rnted n n lender in the Heuse, Itettirnins here two weeks itsn for the epeliinu of the speel.il e,len of CmiRresi. Mr. Mann, who hud served his peepli' for upward of a iii:nter of n (Tiiturv. (link part in the prelliuin.ity work of tln Heme. A week ns. hew ever, he wax forced te vtny nt home hecmiie of n cold whit It he f nihil te shake off. UN condition nt tiist w.t nei r minted as erlniis, and It was net until je'terdiij nftcni'Mii. nfter pneiiineulii had deeliiied, that it becaliie alarmlns Karly in llie eMMiiiiR he rallied, hut there was n change for the were as the night were en. Shortly before mid- ' night, with his wife and his plijsiclaii-1 at liis bedside, the veteran of ninny n j etu'iessiniial battle dleil peneefnlly. News of Mr. Mann's dentil was a -heik te tli" IIotike, fur few of his most , Ititiniate friends knew of his illness, i be; elid the statement tint he had beer. iQtitiiied te liK home b a cold. Was Kaeer te (Jet n.iek I On the ev of the IIoii-e ote Wed-iie-d.i en the -hiptiiii bill. Mr. Mann wan'ed te cet out of lied and go there te be counted en its side. i He was told te miij nt home and that while his ule cetm-e would be helpful , there were vote- enough in sight and he would be paired, but his thoughts were eewantly en the work of flip Heuse, where ills record of j-cnice through thirteen consecutive terms, or e-lM -s e'trs, h-nl em lied for b the reputation among friuuls and fees ( of the best -in fei med nrin en the d" taiK of government that ecr snt In either hraiuh of Cenures. He was vint bat!; for a fourteenth firm by the people tif I, is cii-trl' t In the election last month. Minority leader In the Heuse duiins the eight years of Ilemeeratle control. Kcpresentiithe Mann saw the poak peak erhlp go te (illlett. if Ma-snehus.'tts, when his i.irt ne.iin i-ame Inte new there, but If the failure of his nam In caucus te select him as Speaker h ft nn tinge of hltti rne with the cte-an number his fi lends never saw an indi- l catien of 1 Hm lining then the niiiffereil leid-J erhlp of the majority, lteprc-entut ivi Mann continued te cvcrcNc a power I equnl te. if net greater than, that u' the Speaker himielf a- chairman of tin . .(e'limlttie of Committees, which con- I trels the make-up of the IIeuc com mittees. , Called Ills Friends Off , Counting en hi- strength for a pe. Me Heu-e upheaval when the Itepubll- can mnjerlt. v a- cut te le-s than i srere In the lr.-t election, his friend ngain set te work iiuletly In his behalf, but the Illinois member, who month- i m,tr, -v jri wnuM h nreurl of before had declared he never would no- 11 f, L" 2 fl J.hl Z cept the sp,Mkrr-l,lp or the leader-hip nd yu caP match " """ at iiiilckly ended the mee when he heard inear the P""- Round TrlD SUNDAY. December 10 Ilruail Street 7 Oil v West 1'lnl. 7 Abt, $3.7S SUNBURY S4.00 WILLIAMSPORT $4.00 LOCK HAVEN 1 Round Trip SUNDAY, December 10 Stepping Bl .Minnn, vutentuD, Muncv and Jer-ev Shere iBrewl St. 13.10i Wat I'Mla. 15.1.'. i Pennsylvania System The Reute or the Broadway Umlted uncle were Inlerenletl. When the Amalgninnted Copper Company wnH or er Knnlr.ed lie wan elected nccretnry ami trrnmircr. flllltiK tliepc positions with natlsfaetlen even te Themin . Law Law ten, who once referred tq him iin "I lie able e.in of Wllllmn Iteekefeller nnrl the probable future head of Stnndard Oil," Hut nfter some inentlm of iiHsoclatlen with the copper cempnny Mr. Itoeke Iteeke feller resigned, declaring he did net like T.nwsen'M Imslnei! inethedK. Later however, he became associated with ether cooper enterprises mid with ether corporations. NEW YORK'S CLUB LIKE HOTEL the hemttag Tim Sauare (SwtteMjU INDIVIDUALITY nSEieijmtm s High in quality right in price DANISH BOND ONI OF TNI LINE OF PAPIM WATII-MARltO DANISH ONAP O your fingers. sheet of Danish Bend between It bus the crackle of true quality. Nete Its strength, Its texture that parchment-like "feel" found only In high-grade writing paper. Danish Bend is as geed as clean rags, pure artesian water, modern methods and skilled workmanship can make it. Ask your printer te estimate en Danish Bend for your next letter-heads. The price for such distinctiveness and character will surprise you pleasantly. DANISH LEDGER DANISH LINEN DANISH KASHMIR COVER DANISH INDEX BRISTOL Hade in the hilli of Btrkihlre County fry (A B. D. RISING PAPER COMPANY Housatonic, Massachusetts SM by GARRETT-BUCHANAN COMPANY IS S. ath St.. PhiledelphU Ladies' 10-Jewel 25-Year WRIST WATCH A$1C98 (iV.'O .1 -V.TeeBW"' l!i asKA. i v SOLID GOLD FILLED I Regular $23.50 Value A Very Special i Price en a New land Beautiful Desigr The latest rectangular shape and newest design engraved case. High ' grade, dependable movement. Nete the clear beautiful dial. Here is a Buy of your dealer or u rite Trlment Manufacturing Company Resbur7 (Botten), Met Te Wtjrctf h artnwf M e relieve sere threat" kill the germs SORE threat is a qerm infec tion.We"catch"sere threat by inhaling, literally, millions of vagrant germs. Simply dissolve in the mouth, Fermamint, the threat tablet (hat actually kills germj. It checks and destroys germ life, relieves the soreness and prevents the development of serious Infection. Pleasant, convenient, harm less, splendidly efficient. Use Fermamint, right through the day whenever there is danger of infection. wmamint I GlfiMKIUING THtlOAT TA&UTM JVasawiail i tr4fmtk il MamiviM r prtcwet SAMPLES i Tt acquaint you utih Femujmftir u uiU Mni a etwl Tube en rtctipt of 4c In rumpi le atfV mailing con. Addrui Tnt Bautt ClwmlMi Cv., 1 1 J . ifth St., N. Y. Cir, II of It by reiterating what he had said prev ieu-lj That it would have req ilred a pow erful effort te beat Mm if he had getu out for either of ihe-e places was tin opinion fr(i'l he', In the Heu-e. 1'eimer Speaker Cannen -aid Mi. M.inn wn "r!ie me-t mdu-trie'i-, fnitli fill, illtelliceiit and u-eful leji-latei" lir had ever known. Mr. Cannen w.i- deepl nff.cted bv hi- friend'- death. in learning of Mr. Manns death Pre-ldeiit Harding mldrissed a net , -jmii.ithv te Mrs. Mann, in v.hiih lie epre e) n sen-e of pergenal le-s 111 Mr Mann's death, and stld the Natien hud le-t an able, fearless and devoted public -er.ant rtitri.il at Chicago ' Tuner.!! services will he held in the Ileil-e (f Hi presentatives clillliltier te inonew nfterneuii. -ifter which the boil will be taken te Chicago for burial I're-ident Hariling, the Supreme Court, the Si ante and ether prominent Orivernmiin eth-iaN will be mvitiil ti attend the imu r.il .services in the Heu-e i-hiiinbcr I The dele';ntien nppnintril te neeotn neeetn paij the body of Mr: M.inu te Clinnse len-i-tr of twenty-six members of the Heu-e, fourteen of them from Illinoi The funeral partv will le.ie Wn-liing-ten at l!:."0 1', M. tomorrow, arriving l in Chicago Suuda.v ' The Illinois members are Itepre ' -entatives Cannen, Maddui, Itedenberg, Copley, Itritteu, Sprnul, Chindblom, McKenzle. Sabath, liraham. Moen, Ireland, 1'iiiik and King Others ale Kepre-enl.itivrs Coepei and Stafferd, WiHien-ln, Kuiitseii, Minnesota, IJarrett. Tennessee, Sis-ou, Missis-ijipj . Miitiilell, Wveming: Mm tague, Virginia, Hjrnes, Seuth Caro lina; Ciirner. Texas; I'eu, North Car olina; I.anglej, Kentuckj, and Old Held, ArkmiNiN. W. G. ROCKEFELLER, COPPER MAN, DEAD Nephew of Jehn D. Succumbs te Pneumonia Contracted at Harvard Came New Yerk. Dec. 1. Munbers of his fnmllj tedav attributed the dentil la-t night of William flood-ell Iteckefellei , -mi of the late William Iteekefeller and nephew of Jehn I). Iteekefeller, te 11 obi contracted at the Yale-Harvnrd football game. Inst Saturday. Avery Iteekefeller. n freshman lit Yale, snid biit uncle had complained of n cold seen nfter he and his party left the Yale Hewl Last Monday Mr. Rockefeller left his offices, complain- I ing of n chill, nud his plijslclan ordered Mill te bed. The Illness developed Inte pneumonia, and by Wednesday his con dition had become critical, I At Ills bedside last night wer sev eral members of his fatally, net In cluding his wife, who is In Lurepe. i Fer several yenrs prier te lull, when he resigned, Sir. Rockefeller was treas urer of the Standard Oil Company of New Yerk. Since then, however, he had withdrawn from many of his bus!- iiesa connections. At the time of his death he was listed en the heard of directors of only seven corporations. After his retirement finm active busi ness In I0U Mr. Rockefeller spent much of bla time at his home IrSreenvvleh, Conn. He Is ssrrlved, beelder 'ew, by fn.ii- tens, William A sj., Wc Will Fill Mail Ordtr P ALACE JEWELRY SHOP &9WfM Op an evens cgs aeelsl $500 Bilk auvetyn In beaver, brown, grey, blue una black. Other Special, fa and S3. Bains' Handbags Fer Christmas Silk, Velvet, Duve tyn ; Seal, antelope, lizard and imported calfskin leathers. S2.00 te $75.00. First Showing of The New Paisley Bags and the quaint bags with Dutch sterling silver frames and the geld mounted vanity bags. f tJ itjOC 1 isiriM' LUGGAGE THAT LAST 1028 Chestnut St. 1516 Chestnut St Sptcitlllti in Ktpmir Wtrh wm' aXlm 9r rfe Ne, indeed you don't 00 feMnBL If UKlf If fl Wantunderwearmtheutthe S&utfBt Marvelfit Reith forcementnet if you've once experienced its value This Marvelfit feature is a rdnfercenient in the crotch which takes care of the extra pull and strain where needed most a feature which actually prevents wear. Found only in Kayser Underwear. Yeu may buy ether underwear than Kayser Underwear but you never can have the long wear satisfaction you get out of Kayser Underwear, because no ether has the Kayser Marvelfit reinforcement. That means the under wear you prize, instead of going all te pieces in the places that get the hardest wear, will last an amazing length of time because it is reinforced with double thickness. ' Ii li In the wterlna of the Keren fallen Silk Vest the chetrtuperier quality end etquieite teilerlai veil ine trum ten. Iixhee ebere the kne net wrinkle or roll up. 02.30 and up me tenerleg. ere Loek far the Mtrrttfl retnfette. mnt in the cratch of erery pelt ef Keyiir lulUn Silk Bloemtn it insutM thtir durability. Strctdue with every etep, girlni comfort e4 etM ef eaevtmint. Marvelfit reinforcement $3.50 and up i"SHOOR-TREDS" INVIGORATE: The fitting of Grewing feet is a Geuting hobby Geuting's has gained a country-wide recognition for its feet-health serv ice. The "Shoer-Tred" shoe the most perfect expression of the flexi ble shank idea which, by the way, was first introduced te Philadelphia by Geuting's se marvel eusly com bines full protection, scientific cor rection and moccasin freedom that it has been copied and imitated under a hundred different names throughout the country. Every day scores of new "Sheer "Sheor "Shoer Tred" enthusiasts are made folks who for the first time find genuine feet ease. But it has always been the Geuting idea te prevent rather than cure te get the feet in the growing, formative years, the first steps of the baby, if possible, where wrongly shaped shoes are most dangerous and, through the "Shoer-Tred" last, correctly poise the body weight se as te give nat ural, perfect development with every step. Thousands of Philadelphia's young men and women are walking gracefully and enjoying perfect feet-health today because of wear ing Geuting's "SHOOR-TREDS" during their growing years. Just a few weeks age a grateful mother wrote us: "About eight years age I brought my boy te you with very badly weakened feet. Yeu fitted him in 'Shoer-Tred' shoes and he improved at once. As he has worn nothing but 'Shoer-Treds' since, 1 knew you will be interested in the results of a physical examination at his college. Only three boys of the entering class were marked as having perfect feet and he was one of them." We have many such letters and will be glad te tell parents about them, giving names. And yet "Shoer-Treds," which are made in models for every type of service, cost no mere than ordinary shoes. The knowledge behind a "Sheer "Sheor "Shoer Tred" costs you nothing. Let us make a fitting chart of the growing feet in your home. 1230 MARKET Sneaa and Stocking for th family I Quick Sirvici m m M ' -I.."- 19 Seuth 11th St. 1308 CHESTNUT 1 Shott and Stocking for the family Every Feet ProftBtlenall Mtttl Three Qeuting Brether Bupervitiny m. - mv mat m LP mv m m m Ahntinn.cnlk Underwear Im fit ilit tttmi UM. 'Ont-ildt for mtdmn eYtgA.Tftrrr eYtgA.Tftrrr tttrfer httyy etitM. ) I 1 ret3lU( Daltned for comfort, e Keyset lullen&lk Union Suit fulfil ite purpeee. With ' room enough," yet carefully fitting the figure, it le practicallye requiilte te the tutored ceetume. 06.00 and up The Gem Stere el Philadelphia QweiHt the highett price the leweet KP CO. KP CO. "FM.W.M' Umding Cr4it uV p -"-. . em-. ere vrflK WVITel mmW A Credit Jewelry Stere With me spirit of Christmas tew PWU-. ..... . - I S20 75 ?h rtr,y, vmPPhere In our store adds te - iiiu rtuiiiL III lilts MnRnn T-H ntieiH ?..n.'?,.'?.ir.dl?p,a:C of. very thins that la ?ilf.u.i.ln .J.ewe,ry u. 'urthcr addition inHt!.?itJc,iv!neM- Here you cn cem6 2.- ect 'hUv'' you deelre and make ?I iT '.r.eni t0 py ,s I ", a dollar or se a week. Writ. for "Seek of Otsu," Zt'a fret. $27.50 MEN'S WATOHEfl ererv one eeeelellr adiiiated and reiuletd. Ouar enteed perfect time Lreprre. Geld tilled or elid told ceati. ray Sl.te Weekly 175 WRIST WATCHES, reetanaulur end etJlr P3"r shapei, 16 or 17 jJwefed XIV ,!5lLd JvW,e or " sold cases pS?: n?SnuVamc!ukre,rPaen"dun8d 97 91.00 weekly .lAPANEBn MONET ItlNOB In manr li.etl fill and erTectlre dealena, Artlttli-allv art with e full rut diamond. 14-K cold ecttlnt. ray 11.00 Weekly .$15 TllltEE htenf: PIA MONT) ni.SCJH In UK white reld eettlnts. Th. atenea are beautiful ermi end fall cut. Pay 11.00 Weekly 4$m)ii&UlJte .UIIK BUY NOWPay Later 9.,,V; 1jbral policy of tlme-pavment Chrltmi-1 y?H ,nJ"e PurchirS of aVTr"e,fa8-wYe.ic,.JITl1;- F.MIII.KM itlMJH maha ,mt aepmnrlnte elft. ulna, nt eterv orean erean orean Iratlen la 14-K aelld (old. I'ay f 1.00 Weekly ereee ray WVC4J If O N D RINGS 1 atenee ef wen. color and brll- . UK white or mA eetelaa S1.W Weekly 0LLANDI IcuiA FLE1SH MAM rT gPgrAe4ae AH.J l?l al A. . ' ...utui ana cievenu streets S15 cesTesiuce Far year Us stsra ii asea eyery aararasr BTtsisf '.'i.' 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