sra1 JAi ' J J JiJDCKll-. HlLADllLrillA, Jtli)AVM UKck , i , . , , , i LOYEMNC ,,U15UC SMBElt 1. 1022 HI?.,. Inn TO m- P Wir ! i I L SHOPUFTER GETS 3 MONISM ML Office and fl C1 fl arekuippities kludge Stern Excoriates Weman ' Who Encouraged Daughter te Steal v. I VIOLATED SACRED TRUST, Mm, Aiiiiii 1!. Mr-wimcr. fmnierlj n( I Vine Mrert Heur SKtlrtli. wlm i'nlifi"t'l 'she went -liniillftliiy witli n fniirtrpn 'Tear-old ilmislitiT. win .cnt H nn-itii I ler tlirei iii"ii,li iim:i In .linUi' Slerii. I Miirv Siimiiiiiii Mi'ltni'i'. ilii- wi'iniiH ' lmiBliicr Iihs Ihm'ii iilmi'fl "ti pnilritinii hv Hip .Iinfiilli' C.'iirt. Mr. Mn Muv TilsPiilmnl. mi inlntrl ilinmliter n Mr. Mfselturr. li nl- ii- iirreiiil. :i, jilnceil mi pi-iiliiitluM fur tw 'iirs. , "Tin itleit of mutliri-lHHiil .'1111111)1 lip , Imuili with :m merir." silil tin- .lmU' ,inMri'liiu' Mr. MiIiiht. "Any , 'nmtlirr ln umilil i-tifiiiir.i-.'c lnr fiiiti"-'tppii-.M'.'ir-nlil ilntmlitpr te "irtil ami k" jetit with licr mi fent'lni ('ipilltlnii- ii" Mr". li'inipr mlmit -lit iliil n "' Inim twn nr tlirep twi :iinii. te m iiuml lui vle'iitnl tin ine-t -im-i imI of litim.iii rpiitlcti-liii." , AftiT til" tlliw-llielltll tl'l-tll i" MTVPiI in tin- iintiiM ivlviii. Mr- Miinn'r i fn lip ilnni en proliiitien for two i:ir. tieitvthrs r mmi'iI t.ii'ii mei VIllllP'l II'' S '' .11 llie welil.lli' ll'Miu A inli.it ion etli le'il tin I'eiirt Mri Kivtili:tiil i" iMiiiileji'il in ii ilu'.ir f.K'tii iiinl tlint Mix. Me.liinr iliii -I'wina for vliii'h -li' .-i- ti.iiil 'i'lie inwMlc.iter niM ioinlitien nt Mr Mimiih r lieinp ili'l imt hiMlf. lii'i- pv ! tli.it jKiirt i iiii'nl lirr te steiil Weman Sees Robbers ! Loet Stere Window Cnntlimri! frnm Piier Oni' pr of i In1 ':iin-. i .i'ieiii tni'iit.tw "Tlie 'took in 'Iip wilnlew w i M'Mt'i rlmut STiii. Tln tot ;i n'in i .i lnnli"-km ileli'itinn, n f'ir :i'. I ',';-! j.Ipi'i ,'inil MWi'rnl etlii'i in tn le"." I'nIIi'p ii rp -run li'iiis for n luin-l nfi rebl'pr wli" '"'lit n tun ii into iim-en- ' H"ieitiii innl li'ff li i hi Imiii: mi r!i. tntt latp 1 si t tilclu nfti'i- tnkitic M M jnenpy. Tlie uttiu'k ncpurrcil :i blm I, ml ii half from n imlliv -'ntmii. Tin1 victim i Samui I liuink. twpti-t.v-piclit p;ir- old. of il-O North Ho He (line strpet. riitrnltiinii Pi'lnnsi'. of tlie 1'eiirtl. mid linrp trppts Millien, feuml Ktinil; In ii ilurk ..juit in Uan- -trpi't. tn'iir Hpcetul -trppf. nr 11:1" oYlei'k lat right. Spvcnl rib- wre hreki'ii nml ; his beiI coveri'il with lirlp". j HusnikS lip was ele li.nll . nt - p lindly that In- lin- n vt Iippii tinalile le kIm pelipp any ilptnlU nt tin rob- ' berj ppppt the b.irp fin-t that In was nttai'keil by pvt:iI liiinilii- ami' S'.'O taken. He oiinnet -peak thi ninriiiiic , lmt jielit't.' IipIIpvp hi will l.itir bi abb te rivp a ili'MTiptien of hi- n-sailant. lli is in Hahnemann Hospital. A bandit who had -tatiened lilm-elf, In a tlnrk -pet at Tenth and Clinten ttrvcts last nlchl and rebbi'd nil pa--cr-by ust'tiiK a whi-k Itefh for a pitel. , was arre-ted after an excitlnu' elia-e liy Seruennt llnrliiui ami l'.itrelni.iii Jerdan, of tilt Twelfth and l'lne treet treet ftntlen. I Myren i:. Milten. 17 Seuth Kiev nth -treet, u -tuilent ut .iPtTer-en Med leal CeIIpki. reported te the peliee thnt lie had been robbed while pnln tin i)rner ninl police immediately .-tarted te the -pet. They -aw (!eerye tariff. twenty-MX year- old. t"40 Market street, -hutching lu ii doorway. A- the officer- np- ' jinmched. lirlff ran. Seeral -het- were lii til at him by Sergeant Uuiluge, one f which clipped the man's left lnde linger. He wa.- c'liiunt in (iunle Vtto Vtte Vtto relotia, a tiremau of Kiigine t'einp.in, I 'Ne. 4. at Ninth and I'lintun -ttep., Inte wlin-e arm- l.e ran At the police -tatien flriff a- fdentl- : finl by hi" victim ami a part of the1 Ktelen property recovered The balance liad evidently been thrown away by' (Iriff. A short time after hi- arre-t Nathiri Shun-ky, ."00 l)e Lance street, re-I ported he. tee, had been robbed a ihe Mine corner and identltied tiriff a- tin robber. lie -aid a pi-lel had ! i. Mieveil in front of liN face and le had bei,n ceiiim.iiuliMl te turn out Invaluable-. Then. he -aid. J r 1 .T . parched him in -ee that nothing had, beeii overlooked ' (Iriff wa- held for lein-t today by Magistrate O'llrien at the Twelttli arnl l'iue -tree's .station. I Liberals Plan War en Special Privilege f enllnuril from I'uce lint- jressive- will accept this pint of Mi Ilarding'" piegr.im ami make their own. It i" part of the ethcial pmgraiu ut tin farm hloe. I'resuuiab'y the fann er" wmit it. Tint the l'mgn ivi- will eutlml the ilniiul-ti.itien for the firm .te by elTering ether legislation which the a.'ii- Cultural -ei'tlell- life siiini-ei !.. wih. The weakiic-- of the Hnrdlii bid ter tin I'nrmer- i- that it take., no account nf the farmer-' di'iiiimd- for lower freight rate- en farm product-. And the credit "itunti'Ui whnh the Admin Admin 'Istratien -eek- m cure troubles the .laruiers le new than the com of me , 'ing their imp- te iiinrket, which often coil-limes tl ntire price reeelveiT for them in the market- i Where niie jear ugu the farmer- could think nf nothing but the federal He nerve S.vslem u- the cau-e of their tumble-' lediiv their mind- are turned! tn the Kch-('ummini law n- the thing, that -tiiiuU in ill" n of protitnlile! iarialng. ' Seli.itnr ( Uinmill recently sugge-teil nuieiiiluietit" t" the K-cli-f 'umniiii- law, but thev fell ruther Hat. I here wa-, little support for them enhei hi the rsriculturnl We-t or In the imlu-trinl Knst. Thev did net -ati-fy tin fanner , The rallvna'il- npi'e-ed them and effort-, of tin Adnilni-trattnn te induce labor te ncd'Vt them fulled. I fe The rallreiid situation i- the lugge-t ' obstacle te the Ailiiilni-tnitien'- making ' mi effective bid for the farm vote In the lirst place, for the Admlui-tratieu te prope-e rnilmad legislation thi- win ter I for it te innke a speitil -e Ien ' liipvitnble and till- it wishes te avoid. In the second plliec the hilMtles- in- i erests of the country would like te iave the railroad- le alone, ami thi ileslrP i- retlecteit 111 tile attitude of the rnstPrn Hepuiiii' an- ami et euater 'nt wnii of Indiana, who urge" that the Natien should hnve a rest from legia legia liitien. , t , , . . , Ami in the next place, the Admin Admin iMratlen li.'i" net jet felt that it could cilTcr what tin fanner- want in the vviij of railroad legislation. The Pregres-ive- nr certain te bid Jer the fanner"' -uppert with its mil mil read legislation program in addition te the I'nrnl i'1-eillf. program which has alrenriy the Mippert of the Adniinlrt- Hut it is difficult fin the I'rogresslvei te agree upon anything con-truetlve with regard ' t'11' rnilrends. Seme of the ineitiberx of the conference feel that tlie only solution of the railroad prob lem Is (levcriiiuent ownership. Hut few of tlirm think that the country Is ready ler lievernniPiit ownership. Nntiirnll.v they can propesp nothing nut palliatives tn euro tlie present dis- iI ' I mm iiiriiicr- lien ni ranreau WyjferXmas Evertharp Pencils ,tDmLeimpci Some would jte no fur n te repent the entire ll-ch-Cutiimlns law nml leave nothing n its place. Oilier.- would -trlke out sections nf thp law. Hut no constructive program Is likely. Het li the Administration and the. I'regrcuMvrs Imvp te bid for farm siiii siiii ert and for Democratic support. The Administration hits made its hid for the farniprs. The l'tegrc ive." will make their-. The Administration Is angling for a I'emhliiatlnii with the cen-ervatlve Keiiiecrat". That will tntikc u special The I'regrcs.-lvcM are forced te bear the lIcmncriiN In mind In framing their program, for without lVuieeratlc votes they will he simply ob-tructlenlsts mid they tun v even fail te get the special session tlipj .seek. LIBERALS TO HOLD I SgMW- pvbuc uamNcA Qye H&r & New Lamp Si.., .1-1 Ihswttrh le :erii(.iw il.'i. I.r-hrr Ji1 f, .. tj t (-. . !-. GnL in TfL Washington. I !. i. i nut imiii.v s t uuuac ii. ncrc new rrem inc i-ujjc www ... m DU:i JIU!. Ai ftL- I ...-.i. D in TTmrn Kn i iiiiaucipma -e liic uowei uw w hi 2? the plnnfl nf notion nnd nil that there Is n very close understanding. It Is mere than likely that some detlnlte liberal program will cenn nut of the Cleveland meeting, although al ready there Is ii tendency te avoid nny. tiling in the way of u construction statement there. Thnt meeting. It Is insisted, will have much te say abeul I transportation and the "Seven billiens: of dollars of water In the railroad' valuation." The real meeting of the liberals will i he held tomorrow, when both members i of tlie Congress mid private citizens will Jein lu mi all -day rally ut n local cluli. The meeting tomorrow Is e.- peeled (e he public. aw y$ Market Street Office Manager Yeung innn with Initiative and n thoreuRh. knowledge of bookkeeping credits and office routine for responsible position with meraintilu jobbing con cern in Phlludelphin. Must fur nish unquestionable reference as te character nnd ability. Give futl particulars in first letter. Confidential. Address Bex B 223, Ledger Office. UWFTf --,, mWitfitM '"''LA t'"L- -m btfr linf hntr J en until It, . Niillilnf UM If fin the fiaf.at. Umn thm UMtflt COtt- z; w-k. fr"-" iuu" B m It's lAnliii ltfTel nca tiuir wltfc ,0J tin inn mnvi. ..J'B lm xl'JE "Iff lem, rer n ill urui ua nun. . HiBnrii(j'rt(i bf UirrM. ArttdM CV tec. MT Feurtb At., rituburtb. Pa. S &5 lllieeiil lilt,., eetifereiii e ctilteil b Senater LaKellette Is enl.v a preliminary te tlie!tf meeting of the "I Irgniilitatien for Jv progressive political action tn ( leve land en December II was Indicated at the celiferel although then1 is no dliect i entieclinll between the two group-. The association, inthei. I- mi Energy, Business Ability and Small Investment Fer interest in established tnnnufacturinc or jobbing bu$i nest. Extensive sales adver tising and merchandising ex perience. B 234, Ledger Off. ? C. or 1' Electric rclychreme Boudoir J. imp Silk Shad Complcte llim II Ft " it tl lii TjSjk $3.95 fJ." .v ' VVW" if .4V -"w,v "VM", SP7 Ya UUJ.llU I Jlk .iML -Tl Victory Notes iAVK you Victory Notes series A BCDE and F? If se, the inter est upon them steps De cember 15th. The Treas ury Department has called them for redemp tion en that date. We suggest that you bring them NOW te this institution se that we may collect for you betli principal and interest. A'e charge for tltis nice. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,600,000.00 I K y y SIS It a n il t e m i Teel" Limp. Amber cr Sunset CUi' Etnde tn AntlniH green cr rich silt flnlili. Eitr.i V.lllll r rica Bin $7.95 M.'ftlit gnsk i.ivin. 3r r....in 9 Klttiin nf 0 n'll,t lir.is-, Q tlnl-!ie, In I .!ti' i.-l,l, T i.iiiiii..i 5 "Itli nt A traillie 1 Kl 71 $12.45 w . S30 00 ftw sttprM j Folvehrem. M Briiiptn mf tamn tvti '!! Sf T.lloreil hrf Silk ! $16.50!' $30.00 Haml - Palnteil Scctnc Lamp en richly (liiU!iii B,i. Complete $13.50 A great as sortment e f handsome Boudoir Lamps, $1.95; Desk Lamps, $2.95, and a va riety of Imported Vases, mounted into Lamps, ranging from $3.75 te $15.00 and worth double. Xmas Tree Lights ggg OUTFITS $1.25 & Up i NEW YORK LIGHT SUPPLY CO. 18 and 19 N. 9th Street g Open Every Evening 3r y y &t? ' y $30.00 Illuminated fc Baie Lamp, in all gf -ilera of irlaai. 2 kJ Liitnii, jm" Special Value Cf $12.95 : -y: An Ideal g emr y mSS$ y, DeMv Resa Electric fuji Iren rttlly guaranteed 5 M RcRiilir SO.TS. S, jL. 3.dR y. Ek w. .w a. i'V Y y I y f sa.oe I y I'ely- A Ikfl clireme )f Jf Maheir. W any Jr. - Lamp Djf Sh"" CetnpUle gj7 ' '$18.50 y JL y OrfP Vitf Important Netice ! m After Jan 1, 1923, our Rug Department will be located in the Stockton Bldg., 18 Se. RHP ' DEPT. time we will held a Removal Sale of Our Entire Stock 0x12 Genuine Worsted WILTON $72.50 RRffS 8.3x10.6 ltrn'.v (lniillly AXMINSTER $32.75 $37.50 Smith's Seamless $00.50 Velvet, 9x12... LU Smith's Seamless $92'S0 Tap. Brussels, 9x12 uu ATWOOD'S 40 & 42 Se. 2nd Street vKiwMMwEr ? &ESl bbbY IM.iIiIMipiI 1N.VI ii tin- Hniiir of I'lti" riiriii'l". Itnirs mi, I t,lii,,l.'iim-. Teny Brown or Patent Leather $9. Winter Walking Shoes Fer the Active, JV ell Dressed Weman Thousands and thousands of the smartest designed winter models are ready for your cheesing. Lew heels or medium heels, a great variety of tee shapes and special fittings and that essence of Walk-Over leader ship in walking shoes their perfect fitting and wonderful easeful prices. Ask any woman who wears them. Walking Shoes begin at $7 New Kjiert Stockings, sllk-nnd-woel or nil-wool, arc specially priced at $1,35. 1228 MARKET mmmm Harpers Wak'ver 1022 CHESTNUT Sheps iLl:,;;1, 'Special h: 7.50 I Cheker of B Natural Squir- p rel, Taupe or g Brown Fex, Jap g Mink md Kelimky. 0 iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiwrairauiiHjBi '9 Millinery Moderately Priced I ll'llll IIIIBIIIIHII Purchasing Agents' Orders AcceptedtlSIIIIIIIIII g Cellar and Cuffs Sets and Fur Trimmings, Chil li dren's Fur Sets and Coats at Moderate Prices MawsamDeMzuiY h Mk UlMail Orders FilledOllllBlllltillleBi SpeUl"" 29.50 Chekers1.! Natural Bauta Marten, Blend ed Sable and Stene Marten. ''tiiiiiiiiimiBininiiiiiiia! aimmafimmliHJ Wa s ftlS n Chestnut Cerner Twelfth GIFT SUGGESTIONS )j.' 't'i tin KM'li.t'iimmiiiK Inw. Chiffen Silk Hosiery 1.95, Values 2.95 Taken from regular stock nnd re flucefl. All perfect, and wonderful at this low price. Of sriinmetal, bronze nnd b! K'k Envelope Chemises 2.95, Special Of heavy crepp de chine and raditmi Plain tailored and trimmed some with real lace motif. Corduroy Robes Special, 5.95 New breakfast coat and roee effects. Geed quality. In cherry, rose, purple, cepen pretty enough te suggest Christmas preparation. FOR JUVENILES Practical and Pretty Fur Sets, 9.50 te 29.50 Fur Coats, 42.50 te 89.50 Party Dresses of chiffons, changeable taffetas and velvets, Slrl.RO te ?29.50. Coats Special 2 te 6 Years. Chin chilla, with belt, notched cellar. Sets Chinchilla coat; nutria cellar and hat te match. Set .50 r29 nr 0 Chestnut Cerner Twelfth DRESSES Werth-While Reductions 19M 29-50 4950 Values 39.50 te 89.50 Others te 175.00; Values te 225.00 Involves practically our entire stock styles that bear the stamp of "Harris" distinction for street, afternoon and evening;. Evening Dresses Heautiful styles in metal "leths, chiffon brocade?, lace and taffeta. Values te 89.H0 BaBjajBBjjBjjHpjBfjajja1BjajBB taVHaVaVHIHHMBIHHHi 1 1 1215 Chestnut Street. Twenty-Three Fur Groups Comprising 800 Fur Garments Offered Tomorrow, at Prices That Are Made Possible Only by a Merchant and Manufacturer Selling Directly te the Consumer IAs a compelling demonstration of the most remarkable values that are made possible by our huge volume of business and direct manufacturing facilities, which save you the middle men s profits, we offer you eight hundred fur garments at the lowest prices that you have paid in years. Come in tomorrow and judge for yourself. BUY TOMORROW FOR XMAS-A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR PURCHASE UNTIL REQUIRED Street Dresses Smart effects in Peiret. velvet nnd Canten crepe. Values te 49.5n 29-50 49-50 r 31 19 CeaU of mannish tweed, opossum or nutria trimmed cellars. Ages 4 te 10. I.9.; Clearance Millinery 9.50 and KM Values tn 15.00 Velvet and silk combina tions. Street, sport and costume styles. COATS Exceptional Opportunity 40.50 te 375M Twe of the Wonderful Values Coats of ormendale, fashena and panvelalne, trimming of beaver, caracul, wolf, mole and rqulrrel. 69M Values te J 10.00 Coats bleuaed, straight nd draped. Ofmarvella, Berer.s. arabella and or er or mendale. Richly fur trimmed. 99 50 Values te 150.00 59.50 fc i?S8n & 'ctoje JyJ Xse VSie Se Se S' (eiuh'1 ikl'5' '"''" Lm W i'it J f'e'itH Unctli . h""1 TT I'ararul v Natural J& (IB ( 'IS C no mn r no in T V.-A atn ) i.?i. ul , Jlaccoeti 98.e0 J8.0O 98.50 98.50 T M5.00 1 15.00 uM 3 3.00 isOO JilVsleO ? 195.00 '' 223.00.. Wan Jfa SLjSJMi S?"').v xP1 lM t i r. tin n .S i i.i.uu . - lludtien mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Seal Dyed Munkrat. ll!IV!lllSend for Fur Catalog V linr.nn ip V......l. t-... .... " . . rr nn m cee. Kxtra larne She dan,, ,, r. ; B4 " " ttiitfin j y in at llMillineryl Bunt HCIiarge Purchase. PayabU In Januaryi Illllillll'lV 1 f ( ( r,V, m
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