mmmw ynitwiTV1 ' rr l ti" en for .-. Governer General rust ported te Have Accepted Pest at Dublin CRAG ISSUES ULTI1KIATUM flu Aatectated Pre j'Londen, Dec. 4. The appointment ef Timethy Henly ns the firt governor nernl of Uie insn . - forded as a certainty. It Is under under under Heed that the pest was offered te Win wme time age and that Its finnl altot altet merit te the veteran champion of Irish autonomy depended only upon his ac- ffptnnee. ''That acciptancc, according te (tevcral ef the best-Informed correspondents in Dublin, has new been given, and the renwnsn of opinion lednv was that the SSSSnncenieiit 'the King has been rlcad te appoint" will Immediately fellow the declaration of ln Majesty's imnt te the Irish bill, which will pass U third and final reading in the Heuse of Lords tonight. The appointment of Ilealy Is regarded mpnthetlcnlly here. ''Tim's" sharp tenwe, with which In the past he has lemetlmes goaded his opponents in the Heuse of Commens, hns been forgotten It the present generation. It is be lltred thnt a majority of his own coun trymen will extend him a hearty wel- "Members of the Irl-di Government, of whom Kevin O'lllggins. Minister of. Heme Affairs, is Mr. Heal.v's nephew, re reported as unanimously support ing the appointment. It is stated also that the IrMi Cabinet is already consid erably Indebted te Mr. Henly for prac tical advice In the technical details of parliamentary conduct and adminis tration The Dail Klrennn meets today for thuhut time as the Previsional Parlla- mnt of Ireland. It assembles tomer row as one of the three estates of the new Irish realm. The ethers are the King, represented by the (Sovcrner Gen eral, and the Senate, which has net yet beta formed. HenertH from Dublin tell of the eon- tlnufd energy of the Previsional Gov ernment forestall any Inst-tnlnutc attempts te prevent the llnnl establish ment of the Frce State Administration. Belfast. Dee. 4. (By A. P.) Sir .Tames Crais. the Ulster Premier, In an addrc! at Dcrry yesterday, said he would net be n party te any com mission that would place his follow fellow follew (ountrymen nnd his fellow-loyalists under a feielgn ting and foreign Juris diction. He declared his hearers were aware that thnvc who had been advocating acceptance of the peace treaty with Orent Ilritain at the same time had been sawtlng it would mean an Im portant step toward the establishment of an independent republic. Conse quently If be. as Prlme Minister of lister. iKqnle'-ced In setting up a boun dary oemtiiKsion he also would be nc iulwitiK in handing ever loyal sub jects and their descendants te a fate which they abhorred. As a mean of bridclng the difficulty the Premier Micsested direct negotia tions between the north nnd south Gov ernments which might adjust mattcis ly an erhnngp of districts without a mrrender of entire counties. He thought that any decisions by n boun dary commission might leave both sides, dissatisfied nnd that the matter of leundarles, after nil, was as nethinjr compared with the establishment of co operation between the north and the south. Galvanized Beat Pumps MnnufArtiiYMl tir &, D, Ikirw Ce.. 69 N. Sd it, ten 7li Market 088 h A Limited Nemaer AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT 10 DAYS' FREE TRIAL. 1 YR. GUARANTEE Bttlm In AU Makta HeedtunUn for Pertaslaa gp5CHESWFJTS158R BWDT TYPEWHTIR 04hlimlubtj nipats are breeding- places for germs temach Is the threar. Alf types of disease fierms seek te invade the body at this point, t, i eLkm8 end ua11v de Ienti6cally auards this vital vfc,yd'nelvt,nn?ndmWn8 with the sa va. it HKinv.iS saliva, Its dlslnfcctlni Sn!iQn Pe,netre every noe! 3! "i an drug stores, 'ermamint '""SSiHX' ewnnn Te , MMPUSt : ISN STATE HEAD Re- smmtjmmmiiiMmfammgfff gni - m I W 11 WW HI I Mm i Aif it f A A itfSQSJm j.. v f asVjv I " OMiflimlitiaJul, I f I 1 lE-fTl ammwmmmmmim :.' .'.i mmwmmmmv! V EVENING CARNIVAL TO AID HOME Costume. Oancei Will, Feature Pre gram at ellevua.stratferd ?-IIevuciiT?e "ft6""'" dances that will play part In the program will afternoon. Chairmen for the booth F nnl plans for a two days' carnival features.. include. Mrs. the reef of the Bellevue-8t?atfen wNiifcrf? MrMft"'"?1 Sc'n. Mljs Elliabeth Elliett, MlS p the benefit of the Northern Heme . iche,?f " JVS?te,0, Reh?I- Helen-Ilelf, Mm. H. New In Brown, r Frirtidless .Children will 7e madS !?,?;.&. l?,: 8s5 ftl5P' Jffi" Miss Miriam Weed and Mra. W. Scott jer t riemuesM c&tidren will be made tomorrow morning at a meeting In the Iiattie Carman, Mra. snail, Mrs, xnemaa II. This Means Mere Meney for Yeu HE Central Trust & Savings Company is pleased te announce a plan that means mere money for the thrifty people of Philadelphia and vicinity. We have advanced our rate of interest-en savings te The new arrangement means that your money in a savings account here will be working for you continuously twenty-four hours a day, at four per cent interest, a higher rate than weiave ever paid. Whether you deposit your money personally, or bank it by mail, it will earn four per cent just the same at this bank of personal service. Central Trust & Savings Company Market and Fourth Streets ."- Philadelphia Capital and Surplus, Philadelphia's Leading Rug Heuse mWmmVmmVmBmmmW mammmmmmmammw mVTStlBmwv MSm'tV-:'''- '"-' Sl-im wi;vV'v'a''iW-'':agmfjg VBm'JtSS:' 1wfk: V.wPmfS:';':: ;,.'fviw':.; :-clk 'ItlVTi''" it' . i '?! VmmVgmWmmWX $290 Is a Lew Price for a Beautiful 9x12 Imported Chinese Rug Fer out-and-out beauty or" color, the Chinese Rugs in this sale are the finest we have eer offered. Their warm blue, tan. mulberry, rose and canary hues will bring cheer into any room In the home. There is the widest range of sizes from which te cheese and the prices are remarkably low for such unusual quality. We quote some sizes and prices as examples: Size 0 x 12 feet $200.00. $325.00, $375.00 Size 12.9 x 9.11 490.00 Size 13.8 x 10.2 475.00 Size 13.9 x 9.11 490.00 Size 13.10 x 9.10 485.00 Size 13.11 x 12 585.00 Size 14.7 x 10.4 550.00 Size 14.10 x 8.11 485.00 Size 16.6 x 10 575.00 HARDWIC&&MAGEE CO. 1220 MARKET Wilten Rugs Wilten Carpets In addition te our complete ranee e Orientals, one whole lloer ut tint, store is devoted te Wiltens of our own manufacture Bumlliar Wiltens, Hard wick Wiltens, J'rcnrh Wiltens, etc, in regular .did extra larse sizes. Ne nutter what the shape or size of your room, you can secure the proper nig Oicre. v iw SKWS'TS l-1.. l w. ; JWiyJ " ' 'y-S'M-'t! M"'7?rtttf7",w,tr'i- ' '' A r PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA- MONDAY, DECEMBER f h cetturae Richard. Oellew. Mis. Helen Tnulane, an important Mm. Edwin Bookmyer, Mm, Prederlck start tomorrow P. Warren, Mrs. Alexander Mi Fex, Jr.. Mm. Heward M. Rntt.. .. ff anil anarlal XV Mltlnf. f.a A Ik..-. -M..1. Cherles O. William E. Hexamer. Mlaa WmiftE William C. Mar Smith. Durham, Mrs. & '.-.. $1,600,000.00 jli n-m-.-T In Every Sense of the Werd ST Our c.irpet department is unrivaled .niv where in the world. Here you will find the most complete assort ment for every purpose in plain tones and in a wide variety of attractive patterns, with a price t.iiJUu that will fit every place and )UISC, llll, MWFfpp ! -M JWTCiJi A' IV J iVM! . i VI 1 " SW 7NAfltK.!t.U jtfrf." WanamaJcer'sDewn Stairs Stere Is a Christmas Stere All-on-One-Floer-and-a-Gallery, Perfectly Ventilated, Brightly Lighted, and With Thousands of Attractive Gifts of Standard Quality at $5 and Less Corsage Bouquets in Flowered Bexes, $2 Haven't they a fifty Chriatman air? Won't they leek charming worn en a fur coat, an after noon frock or an evening dress? Orchids, nas turtiums, reaes. violets, ferget-me-nets and ether flowers combined with tinsel ribbon and ether glit tering novelties, all put up in boxes quite as pretty as the gifts themselves! (Daw Btalra Rtera, CantraJ) Children's Fluffy Fur Sets, $2.25 te $55 Little sets of scarf and muff that will make childish eyes sparkle hap pily. Youngsters love them for their sefct smooth touch as much as for the warmth they give. White ceney sets, $2.25 te $10. Nutria sets, $2.25 te $8.60. Sheared mole dyed, ceney sets, $8.60. Natural opos sum sets, $10. Squirrel lock sets, $12. Natural r a c c c coen sets. S32.50. Summer ermine, $30. Ermine, $55. (Down Btalra Hterr, Market) Women's Strap-Wrist Capeskin Gloves Specially Priced $1.65 Net only specially priced but also specially geed geed enough te give a geed friend with the feeling that you have both profited in the deal! Tan and brown, pique sewn and with embroidered backs. Other Strap-Wrist Capeskin Gloves, $2.65 te $3.75 Tan and brown gloves of Seuth African capeskin eutseam sewn and with spear-point stitched backs, $2.65. With longer cuffs, .$. Lighter weight capeskin with large Hare cuffs, pique sewn and with embroidered back?, $3.75. Black, black stitched with white, mode and gray. (Down SUIi-i (Jim Stere, (eiilrnl) Women's Velour and Twill Dresset Specially Priced $5 te $15 Imagine a dress of brown or navy velour with astrakhan cloth pocket tops and band at the hem aetuallv priced only $5! The style is pictured. w - Anether unusual $5 frock is of velour with bodice of lighter color cleselv ceveied with nil ever braid designs. Illustrated. Still ether special $e dresses have wool 'eleur skirts with brocaded velveteen bodice. Drives nt $8.75 have tricetine skiits ami Persian punted velveteen bodices-these are censideiably less than the earlier wholesale price. Dresses at $10.75 are of Peu-et twill once Spring styles a little iliffWent in it in vc-n cut, a pretty. little lighter in weight and A .li dress is also pictuied because u style and duality nre most c.u'cptienul at the price. Of I'eiret twill with intptening black braid and contrasting vest: finished with . link belt.. Other Peiret twill dresses are ju.st un- 1ai acKeu at ji..eu ana sii. croed for iff cause they urc new and freh. i new ii ntulra Stere, Murkm She mUbe'Se Glad te Get a Pretty Freck! . V'1'1, f li !J4 yeRVa ' tliiitlt about clothes! They de like te have frocks that are different! Puzzled nunta nnd cousins will find in the Down fetairs Stoie for Girls home new and particularly nrettv wash frocks at $1.05 te ?..25. Among them are plain, checked and pin id ginghams. Gay yellows, blue, rose, green and other'heceming shades. Ilaktrn mUaafc-- tii... . jv fv -ir niure, inruri; fcsy 5 Mi -lfi 4,' 1022 v Down-Filled Quilts $12.50 Lighter than one could imagine possible after seeing their fluffy ex panse, and warm as only down can make them. Made especially for us, and the nicest comfertables one could wish for. Blue or rose flowered sateen tops and plain backs and borders. (Ilewii stiilr .llere, Ontrul) Weel-Filled Quilts $6 te $10 Filled with pure wool, se they are both very warm and comfortably light. $6 and $7 for quilts with flowered covers nnd plain borders. Geed bedroom colors. $10 for quilts with flowered sateen tops and plain border and back, or plain color en both sides. Blue, rose, green and yellow. (Hen n .Ntulra Htere, Ontriil) Pure Linen Table Damask, $2 and $2.25 Yard Pretty patterns as well as close firm weave an ideal gift for Mether. Snowy white, with' the high sheen that makes geed linen lovely. 70 inches wide. (Down Htuir Mere, rntnil) Women's Clocked Part Weel Stockings, $1.25 Seft, warm American-made stock ings with seamed backs. They are nicely embroidered with clocks in con trasting colors, and they are first qual ity even at this unusual price. Black, cordovan, gray, navy and camel's-hair. Boxed in Jehn Wannmaker's Chri-tmas boxes upon lequest. (Down Stalr Mere, C entnil) Special Woolen Scarfs at 85c Men, women and children will like them. They are of warm brushed wool, they are of just the right length and width and they have fringed ends. Plenty of favorite colors, plain or with striped borders. Amazingly geed at the price! (lleuii t:ilr Mnrc. (iiur.ili Silver-Plated Mesh Bags Please Youngsters and Greivn-Ups Alike Fer Women, $2.50 te $10 Knameled frames, denu'-shapt-d tops, panier handles, twisttd -ilver thiead cords, tassels., fringes, 'medallions" and ether at tractions te vhoesr from. Seuk have safetv ratehes. which make thim meie practical. Fer Children, $1 te .S2 .Smaller one.- te he'd the i ickel. .him." and quarters which aie likely te slip through tiny fini'ers. Seme have i nameled, "tnr- i-nibej-eil fiami"1., (Dehii liilr ter entral Women's High Laced Shoes Built en Geed Conservative Lines $5.90 All the things a woman like.- in hot het Winter shoes are here: i" emf ertable low or C u 1) a u heiN. some with attached rubber heel-. S i- f t, pliuble, et suu-Jy i-a'f-"kin or kidskin. i' e n s e rvativL' I'm -. i e e d, careful weikiiianship. The tan calfskin llOO: hae Them? have siraignr or imitation wing tips, of blaek calfskin and Md.-kin straight lips. Sizes 2' e te S. Hmhii tnlr .tnre. li tuni Why Net Give Your Wife a Ceat? .Mere and mere people are gi ing praetieal Christmas present l)eeause it lias been discovered that a really usable and beani it'u! gift often carries mere sentiment than a mere ornament. And se Maim Women Would Liki A'eir Coats! Perhaps a different color from the one they have. Perhap.? with mure becoming furs or a prettier lining. Perhaps a warmer or a longer one. c.,.VV'nu"'s ,,1,':,ri"J'l c'Mlh Mart at .s.'.i in arMinaker'h Dawn Stairs Stere. Special groups or fur-trinuned coats are tf:t8.50. SI5. Slfi.eO. s;,:,, sii.T 2 d up te .-0. "" " lit i omens snorts coats ar Sin S42.:iO. te (lleuii Stair ster, MurUrl) " ; Mi . ! WJ Crepe de Chine Vests and Step-Ins $2.25 Each Late trimmed te a state of frothy loveliness, these crepe de chine vests and step-ins make delightful and inex pensive gifts. Or they may be com bined in matching sets that will appeal te any woman. Anether style, slightly mere tai lored, is trimmed with medallions and hemstitching. Light blue, orchid, peach and flesh. (Ileun Htulrn Stere. entriih ''Hairpin" Dells $2.50 Delightfully coy maidens who bear out the old statement that wemnn'.s crown ing glory is her hair! But these lock" are also quite practical, for they .serve as a hairpin cushion. Red, black, white, blonde, auburn and dark brown are the colors. And aren't the boxes attractive! (le it stiilr Meri- t mini) Christmas Gift Blankets, $5 te $10 Pair (Jeed fleecy blankets from the Down Stairs Bedding Shep will be appreciated by every housewife. Plenty of kinds te cheese from white ones, gray ones, plaid ones, in sizes and weights te lit any need. Weel-Mixed lilankets, & and $8 Se for nicely wecn white blankets with enough wool in them te make them pleasant te the touch. Pink or blue bonier and matching binding. (JfixSO inches. $8 for geed weight wool-mixed blankets in -ilver gray, 72x80 inches. l-H'oe lilankets, $10 S10 for nappy all-wool whi-e or plaid blankets. Blue, rose, tan or giay plaids or red-and-blnck. 70x81) -'nines. ( I)u ii Mnlre 'teri'. I put r. ill Real Irish Crochet Cellars and Sets Cellars. $1.7.") and i.) Sets, S't.U.-i te Sl.2.1 Leng wars i'ge the wear ing of real lace was almost the dis t i n c t i v e m a r k of a iV ,' "g e n t 1 e woman," a u d even new there cling'-, te these hand - wrought Zjs' & W (ft 7l -i'V ,!" ' bits of fancy something of the old idea. Wherefore, it's a bit of a delicate cnmpliment te one's friend- te feel that real lace really suits them! irMt lace il i.et teuin at .tr t j b !i"'b in . mi ii i M.7." and yj.T.'i, ,i. , matchiii' 'net' aiir. lil'ill'l l.llr - aie With 'di; Gaii Cretonnes SOc Yard t le'.iuint - 'in- f net i. i ilnlny -easeri. 1- ich i t :i II i XV tlCM. . irnv ...f. 1 ... il( 1 i r the -tit In i I'S. pat- i liM. cief .i-it len.i-err..- in ainie.-,; c(. "i'!i v .11 1. 'JO iiuhi.v, I'iiuii -inlr. pi in tl ia! "im i .in nmt'eii i.'ie x i It . "tii- ( a. .in i i c -' ens yiiiiis j Men Went Bath Rubes and Ther 36.50 Ones Are UnuuniU! Geed n ' .1 t n.i l ua,. i Un ii! u i in n, l l . ' . I '.i i li i l -hi ii ii i i i.'i i i i at i i'i Mad. 1 Illi-iK !h I'l.i liO .! I I"- t :. ' i . ;v .luliti mil MS .pun ii'. .-i . i llnu l ' I'll III it un i r (nil' ' , M irl.i Men FsaxncfVi O With Frogs Kt.;i(ll,gtUr, Ar? St. r? xi. Ge a -i . Tn.ii a k'h. iii!, I,. ,. i .i any nii'.ers xxi- u.ii, , r .ii t.'. l'iebali, tin uj n only niu' n.n m. I 'm , che ( -Din mi st i ! i ! as well a- .nit e:li '., ,n l'l.'h. i" . m :.' (I-iniM -i.ilr. si, mi .In- lit t , ' Ml I- l I I- I -, i ' i 't . XX. I t'i,.i-( i itrif'- te 'lliimuien Xl:ul, Men's Brushed Weel Scarfs, $1 I,. Ml'a' S1'"iM,,,.s '"I'lnent just waiting te be packed in t hriMmas be.tei for giit3. Camels hair tan 01 xwimi biewn with striped borders m contrasting iuIui-h and 1 ringed ends. ,u Iehii Nulr sterr for Mi-ii, 'it b a ' II '4 ui rV" "" " "aiirrr. .llcr!i-) i .;itt?.i . .1 C i1j('.- . $ : ji$Lih i- i . .
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