w m r It I '$ I . 1 fi H7 J& rjx Wj . mm UN DEMAND i THINK MISSING BOYS ARE 'WINDOW-SHOPPING' i , ' Mether of Youngsters Made III by Their Continued Absence WMlr their mother Is lel from 1 wurry ever tlielr iibsence, Francis uml Jeseph l.nccy, six unci clRlit yearn elil respectively, mny he having the time of their j eitui; liven wandering through (.'Iirlstiniw toy lshea ninl jieerlng Inte Nhep windows tilled with tluiiys for Sanlii CInu, with never n thought of school. The boys dKiitmenred from their home I nt 1S.'U l'cnnsyhnnln incline four dnys i iike. I hey linte dlsiinneiircd from home before, nltheugh never fur mere . f thnn n night at a time, ami It is be- ,,.,,. . ,, ,-,,,, i ,i , Heved the lads will cneuk home in time Combine lenders In City Council and t , hnng ,, ,),,,,,. t0,.ing, riirlMums in the Hepiibllean City Committee nre j cu. holding a council of war today te de- !,, ... vise ways and mean- of meeting the I I KUUK 5KIUS, UHlVtH HURT CITY TICKET PLACE Mrs. Harmen Jelts Organiza Organiza tien by Insistence en Recog nition of New Voters WANTS COUNCIL JOB SISTER'S DEVOTION MAY FREE BROTHER Searched Slums for Perpetra tors of Murder for Which Kinsman Was Convicted (lie nrrcst of Hemer Ned nnd Melvln Urewn. These men arc nllcged te have con cen fesBed yesterday that they wcre mem bers of the band that killed Dombrewskl in IiIh fnrmlifiiiHA wlinn lie refused te Day tribute te the gang who posed as Fed- PRISONER IS BANDAGED Man Held In Aute Theft Case Be lieved Wounded by Policemen Frank Starr, 2210 West Hareld of the lhiuer laws, lleth, according te ," in, t hVJi,0.' I Vf ?Ke..tt2 ii... eitnVrn,! rt.,..foein' ,.., t, . "I',,lc,'u l' t Iiq tlirf t of the nutome REAL CRIMINALS ARRESTED latest ultimatum from Mri. A. It. Har Har eon, vice chairman of the City Com mittee. Mr. Harmen, who startled member of Council by suddenly nnd unexpected Vlncland Man Fractures Arm, Leg and Skull In Crash Kgg Harber, N. J Dec. 8. I.euls 1,. n.m, tl, linnr nf tl,n h,lv . ' l "ricr, IWCIll.v, I inC-IIMU, . . .1., WHS nt yesterday's seien. today unit word ' ""? "' truck te Atlantic 9ty te the leaders that thev must Mate u , '" " " "J the Wk skidded en woman either for a seat in Council or , . '.' . , 'm "lku nmI Mn,d n t,,k'- tnn n h iipa nit thn Itiinr.l nf fnnnlv I ... ' r"'-' Commissioners In the majernlty election men. and It slieiiUI rmt he or n mere honernrj ellice or fur an ntlice for Up Associated l'rcfs Detroit,' Dec S. A xister'n fnlth in her brother that led her te frequent the haunts of the Detroit tinderw. rid In an 'ffert te free him from u life sentence lie It serving at Marquette Prison, is likely te win for Lee Sauerman a new trial. This statement was made today by local authorities after checking up what they describe as one of the most amazing cases In Michigan criminal history. The sister is Mrs. Helen llewmnn, nf Detroit, After Haliernian had been con victed here in October of being impll intcd in the slnylng last January of Alexander Domirewsi;i, n farmer near bad been sentenced te life prlfienmi'iit nt Marquette, the woman that brought about Link Buttens Christmas Gifts That Men Appreciate Yeu can make him liappv this Christmas by p resenting him with n pair of pretty link buttons. We have a splendid assortment; the designs new and sure te please. All aic made of 14-kt. geld, Mime tastefully ornamented with platinum. ft. i I N&J Hjy Link buttons of 14-Kt prcer, geld. beautifully cngine turncd; per pair $8 A beautiful pair of 14-kt. green - geld link buttons, neatly engine-turned; per rnir $10 Hexagonal link buttons et 14-kt green geld with deco dece lated platinum border; per pair $12 Artistic link buttons, plati num front, neatly engine turned: per pair $13 fAsflE if) Link buttons of 14-kt. green geld with decorated platinum border, diamond center: per pair $27 Pl.itinuiii-ireut link button:, nf artistic design, diamond and sapphire centers; per p.ur $39 Our new catalog contains mere than 4000 photographic illustrations cail or write for your copy S. Kind & Sens, 1110 Chestnut Street DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS import! a.-, nrsiexi tin ad stAKuna or wemex's axv ciuldkex's apparvi, of iin- mi, in kr iuai.actkh peh mem: tiiav rim ir-scvcv yuauh I'he crash awakened nearby residents ..i. I.,.--, I,,- , ,i... . i i, .. or next year. Ilnr WPIiS0, hetween the radiator of V AIMIU1II "MIHUIU iinu niu"i HI' II ,1 ...,,t !... .1,. t i i ." " --....... -Lit . i i i -t it ,ul nut' tutu iiir iiuir I rt'CMOMlrr linn ntii the ticket next. year." sa d Mrs. liar- , ,,...,... nIItlPlnf. , Vi,wl .,.. " " cIt.,.n"''. took I ertner te the Atlantic City, He- llPB,m her Investigations, delving Inte n-hlcl fh..re Is no snlnn Women f.re ...V ..f ' . . . ... ""..:, '" " "T .' ,l "V ".", "nunxs el noeiieggers. mm Hlie.liad ... . .. --- linn im ivjs nnr UMlHCIl IIIUI 1 IS SKUII ..hill !1P CVidellCl' lust ns much entitled te eflice and , fractured. His n.n.litleii is serlnns lllnl m eu,lcnet te full pay for proper public service 7T-rrrr : il9 are the men. fce far as l am con cerned, T Intend te sec that the rights of women for which we suffragists bat tled for se many years arc net over looked." Limousine OfTer Kcfusct! Only ,i few d.-ivs age Mrs. Harmen 'hocked the lender when she denounced the men in control of the City Committee ' for Ignoring women in their plans for , the parade at the Inauguration of Cov- i nier-elect Pinehet, In Harrisburg, en January It!. Net only that, but she went right head and n-ranced for a special train ' te take the women te the State capit-il ' Ne sooner ban the leaders iccevered ' their equanim.ty tlinn they delegate! 'euncllmaii I In U te telephone Mrs. ; Harmen nnd offer ci.x limousines for use of the wemen in the parade. , Itut Mrs. Harmen replied that women who marched for suffrage could ,ail,' walk In honor of Mr. Plnelmt's indue- I tien into the office of floverner. Councilmen snemed te sense the fact thnt Mrs. Mnrmen had somethlns "un her sleevi-" when she appeared for the I first time en the fleer of Council and i intently followed the proceedings. J feunellmeii Hall and (Jaffney had just finished eulogizing the mike-up of the round manic budget ar.il were thinking In terms of an a:l-man Ceiinc!! te co operate with an (li-'inizatien Mayer te! uceeed Mayer Mi.ire. " I In fact, some thought, r. hen Mr. Hall , moved that Mr. (inffne's sutt ni"iit I en the subject of the budget be p'lnted In the lmieilshibb rec rds nf the Conn- I il. that Tie inai'filN leader wis flunk- I Jng. ir.- the back of his mind, of Mr ' Opffney heeemlus n candldatu for Jlnyer. While tills pleasa.it drrnm nf a male paradise held the lenders In Its thr.ill. -Mrs. Harmen eiit r-i the iliimber. "All bets are elT." .surclnctl. sum tuarlred one of the "ui.-e" memlrs Ajid thej were, for Mrs. Ilirmmi was bringiig the ulumanim that a woman .be slate! for a h'uu etfiee en the ()rgun ()rgun ixatien ticket iie ear We-deln ted aj After Mr. liaffm-y and (..iim-llmim MfCe.uii aid Walter anil ethers had shaken liaud- with the woman lender. KlUiard eglim, president of Coun cil, hrnicr tli.m the ret. s,e!0 rii:)a 'ut In ireetmc and asked Mrs. Harmen it she' cue 'ing te "t:ire'V her tur- . banil, the ring ne.t year?" When Mr. Weglein "asked that ques- ' lien he supplied the opportunity Mrs. Harmen was waiting for and she be jjan te formulate her plans tin.rt. def initely. Today Mi. UV.-lelii nil ether neders wi,l learn ju-t what they are. Mrs. Harmen will cither he a can didate herself for Oniric II or f r Cen v Commissioner or else she will ur,'e some ether woman te enter he ,"J The woman s the tliu..'." said Mrs" Harmen, "net iv ji.-i -nuUIti . "I can't see iin.Ml.nm "i it," con tinued Mrs. Hiirineii "I feid that the organization leaders ha.. go te get down te brass tacks am! serlmisij. rn. sider the women as voters ,md ta.pa -1ng citizens and net im rely as attrnctl've adornments, no matter hew ilatterin.' iha view may he. H just hapnens that I am In n position, by reason of an ifliclnl connection with the City Cum". Jiilttee, te say the-e thitigs p;-!:"h jierhaps mere apprepmuiy than otle-r women, but this I (n knew : thn what I am saying new is what most think ing women voters f, el. "This thing i.f putting en" women from year te year has get te sfjji. nrst ihlng we knew, we'll be way u sirje I knew they tali; of the three wemeii members from Philadelphia in the .State Legislature, lint, honestly, (r,pa that mean ery much, all things considered te the women et Philadelphia? Nut n hing. really. P.e!des, Philadelphia women want representation right here In our I'liiladelpliin government. "If women are Bno, enniuh for the State giiveniineiir, -uiely tiny are geed i ueugh fur the city geiermiient Jt , t-eems that 1t Is Ukt running ii against j' brick wall te yet ic, omtien from ihe Phil.'n.i Iphm leaders. Why don't they wake up and ili.senv.r that thev have the women te think ibeut us well xs the men? Patting Means Nothing "And don't let them think the wemm ileu't vote, .lust wail until the coming mayoralty election ami see if the women de net take the kecnist and inebt ef fective kind of Interest. "This thing of patting the women en the hand and telling them te ,e geed vnd eerything will be all right Is all jet." Mrs. Harmen would like te he a ! Councilwoman. Put she will net he a enndidate while Mr. Hull and Mr. Me Coach, the present members from her district, are candidates for re-elei tien. If Mr. Hull should he a candidate for Sheriff m for some ether eflice, tdic said, then her turban will hustle right into he ring, fir if (ieerge j Helmes is net u cundldate for re-election as County Coiniiiishieiier, then, wald Mrs, Harmen, she or some ether woman will be n candidate for that eflice. LEFT $283,903 IN BONDS I .'nventery Shows Estate of Wife of Old Christ Church Recter An Inventory of the persennl estnte I of Mrs. Henrietta Washbuin. wife nf ' the Rew Dr. K. C. Washburn, rector nt Old Christ Church, uveitis un estute of ?1J8.'l,l)(i:;.lC', the bulk of which is in i a II ten d and industrial inichtmcnts. W'l Is probated tndiiv include that of IMrtt .Mary Hrmly, II le Ninth Forty eighth Htreet, who left an estate el J-lO.rum, the bulk of which was willed te Catholic Institutions. Relatives were willed $100(1; .St. .biscph'H Heuse ler Homeless Industrious Reys. :H0; SI. A'lneent's Maternity Hospital, ;t0(), and Ulsters of the Peer. $'JIK). ' Other wills probated are William V. Pate. Silnl'ii-v. Mil, who left an lite of S10,:iTH; Wil lain Tiinney. 'Jlli ljrewn street, St'iKh Pauline Kukci. 'ilners Point ' t thi! nllegcd confessions, exencrnted Kniiermnn. According te the alleged confessions the band extorted thousands of dollars from boetleggcre in Michigan nnd near by States by posing ns Federal officers. IS HELD IN "SHOOTING Man Accused of Wounding Weman Is Denied Ball Samuel Harris, of Tine street ncur Fifty-eighth arrested in connection with the sheeting of Mrs. Anna Splnelhi yesterday, was held without hail for a further hearing by Magistrate Daugherty today. Harris still shown marks of the rough reatment he received from the crowd at the scene of the sheeting. Physicians attending Mrs. Splnelhi at the Rpltcepal Hospital say that her condition Is improved. Sbe has two bullet wounds, one In Jhc leg and the ether In the hip. day after the, theft, and attempted te arrest tnc eceupnnts. Stnrr was taken te the Women's Homeopathic Hospital and held for the The car was found later November SO tibnndened nt Twenty-eighth nnd Som erset streets. Opposes "L" Turnback a .-eentnHnn insklnir thn Public Serv ice Commission te abolish the Mnrlict bile of (ienernl Kilwnnl Silinnnnit. nf Columbia. Pn. Starr appeared nt Ihe liearintr With n lifimlnrrn nbiltf n unlfml in his arm said te have been received street "L" turnback nt Sixty-third when fired en by Patielmim Stlze, et street was adopted by the Roretigli the Germantown station, who receg- Council of Cliften Heights tit its meet- nlzed the stolen car November 20, the lng last night, Miners Idle Today Pettsll!r, la.. Dec. 8. Mines In this region will' net work today, notwithstanding reports of scarcity of coal In Philadelphia nnd New Yerk. Today is Feast day of the Immacu late Conception, and In forty years there bus been no work at the mines. HO Odd-shaped, link buttons of 14-kt. green geld, tastefully engine-turned; per pair.$10.50 Platinum - front link but tutis, beautifully engine turned; per pair $20 Attractive link buttons, platinum front with diamond and sapphire centers; per pair $66 V wmSBL f r. M sM WT n. a Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Coats : Plain and Fur Trimmed A wonderful opportunity te selea a high-tfrade coat at a low price. Of marvella, yerena, ormendale, Ara bella. Seme trimmpd with beaver, Avelf and squirrel. 69.50 Values te 11 OM Dresses : A Clese-Out Fer Street and Afternoon A real opportunity te save en a charming Dre&s. Of Peiret, Canten and satin-back crepe, velvet tai lored, draped and embroidered effects. Alse light taffetas and chiffons. 29.50 Values te 59.50 Blouses Our Entire Stock at V'rw m v; .iff ' 'V'fv exceptions every &m M ' nvin--hlniisft find Waist in Ml'i. I stock. Make your reduc- tJVrr" "i-J .. . .. i Zrr " tiens at time 01 purcnase. 25eff A lovely gift. Chiffen Silk Hosiery Taken from regular stock and re duced. All perfect and wonderful at this low price. Of silver, geld, gun metal, bronze and black. Wonderful for Gifts 1.95 Regularly 2.95 Others tp 6.50 Silk Underwear and Negligees Special Values Plain tailored, hand embroidered, real lace trimmed some hand made. Envelope chemises, Night Gowns, Step-ins, Sets, Negligees, etc. 2.95 te 52.50 Aim WSSmWrMWrV Frent-of -Stere Gift Shep Right Off Chestnut St. WoeI-and-Lis!e Hosiery-Val. $1.25 95c Full length, well made, seam up the back; net a cheap stocking; two-thirds wool; in gray, black, tan, mode, brown, camel's-hair, etc., with clex or drop stitch. Xmas Boxed in 3 Celers, $2.85 Sweaters, $6 te $12 Scarfs, $7.50 te $12.50 French Chemise Step-In Gowns, $2.75 te $7.50 Handkerchiefs Beys', Girls', Men's and Women's 12V2c te $1.50 Swiss, Irish and French Linens Boxed 3 in Bex 30c te $3.00 W. H. EMBICK & SONS ffi Welcome Visitors! Wc extend a hearty invitation te every one te visit this store. This week many beautiful , Chinese Rugs arc en display. Enjoy them. And always there is the complete range of rare Persians and Orientals. If you are appreciative of true beauty you are welcome te come itfas often as you cheese and you arc never under obligation te buy. Wc arc proud of the many fine examples of the Weaving, Art which arc displayed in this store, and we want you te enjoy them with us. Come in. HARPWttCK&MAGEE CO. 1220 MARKET ST. Fitted Luggage for Christmas Gifts Prices, $12.50 te $200 All the diatinctive leathers and linings ; charming toilet appoint ments of shell, amber and French ivory. Un questionably the best selection and fairest prices. MDma N. A SpeciqjV $12.50- Blaek cobra-grain; moire silk litusd. Eight white fittings. SO and 82 inches. Only a limited num ber at $12.50. msA aAAJ nav LUGGAGE THAT LAST 1028 Chestnut St. r-1516 ChestnurUSt SpeHallitt in Ktpair ITerfc w I Jjrs gs ff--i Yr-j- Y.lpss i Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted. Repairing and Remodeling Dene at Our Own Factory, 1115 CHESTNUT ST. C Opposite Keith's Theatre) TOMORROW NOTE FUR W e R THY VALUES Belew we have listed special items taken from our varied stock, which indicate some of the unusual values offered tomorrow only. There are numerous ether garments net mentioned which are equally attractive. Every garment is finely tailored and inspiringly smart in style. A Small Deposit Reserves Your Purchase French Seal Coats 48 Coats, J.t and 40 inch 16 Coats trimmed witn .Th length. Alse Wraps and Capes, 42 and 45 inches. 70 French Seal Coats 0 large cellars and cuffs of skunk. Nat.Muskrat Coats II Coats, 54-Iength. full- Hare 8 p e r I s models w i t h Jjj) large shawl ' cellars. 90 Trimmed Marmet i rcncn Seal Coats Black Caracul 1 2 Smart 40-in. Coats with large cellars and deep cuffs of natural raccoon. 98 14 Coats, 40 inches long, with luxu- Fer Juveniles Fur Coats Of brown nnd gray ceney, lock squirrel Australian ceney, Hnccoen, muskrat and nutria. Ages 2 te 10. 42.50 te 125.00 Gifts Practical and Pretty Coats Of all the new materials.; Elain and fur trimmed, murt childlike htyleb. Ages 2 te 1(5. . 6.95 te 39.50 Party Dresses Ol' chiffon tuffetu 'and Georgette, charming styles, very gifty, ages G te 16. 16.50 te 25.00 '"ii-r, .' i ZTz i' tilttcUtiize in Annvil t I mjiucii: ll.i Larac ) n,rt. r i e u s skunk col cel lars and cuffs. 1 10 8 Black Caracul Coats, 40- in. length. Full flare back, new and censerva tive med els. 125 Trimmed Muskrat 6 smart models of extra choice, well-matched skin9. With nat. rac c e e nt cellars and cuffs. 145 Moleskin Wraps A specially designed model that is new, practical and warm. 45- -j f Fine skins. HudsenSealCapes 45-in. circular Capes in smart style and 40-in. full flare sports Ceat3. Ex- t r a e r-fij dinary value. 195 maygSr SSP1 iv. SPECIAL TOMORROW Remarkable Values! Natural Raccoon Coats 40-in. models 'of dark skins, full furred and perfectly matched. Sports, full-flare style, with lux urious shawl cellars and deep cuffs. mil $165 Hudsen Seal $225 Hudsen Seal Coats Natural Skunk Trimmed 40-in. full-flare model of remark ably fine, durable skins. Lnrg shawl cellar and deep cuffs of natural skunk. wyy aid faii lludeen Heal Je Dgvd Muvhwl. F witch Hat' Uucd Ceneu Natural- Raccoon $165 A J 1 Am Ertra COLU of Style and Valu IS IK Wvlli'-i'lj lis! Black Caracul (Fitch Trim'd) .S395 Natural Squirrel (Menkey Trim'd) $595 M 11 WmMrn bcetch Mele Skin Capc.i S195 i 1 LJv,' J..' . j KittflUAMfl faxtutua I ('', '- it