Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,' DECEMBER 26, 1922
KAHN FAVORS CUT
IN EUROPE'S DEBT
Banker Outlines Plan for Amer
ican Aid Abroad, Embracing
Sinking Fund Feature
URGES INTEREST SCALE
Vew YerU. IVe. 'Jt?. Ott.i 11. Kiilin.
hnnker, In n letter te Senater HeM
Sinoet. nf I'tnh. inember of the Debt
llpfuiidlns Coiiimiiien, tnntle public
X'Mertlnj b n committee of American
litisiiies men. lins outlined a plan
v herein he belicve America can con
'EMERGENCY AID ENTERTAINS
CHILDREN UNDER ITS CARE
PLAN FOR CHANGES
Party
IN BORAH PROPOSAL
Alse Planned for Disabled
Soldiers Thursday
A CiiitMimiH enteitnli'meiit win
Ki"H at the lieadiUat teii of I lie timer-
Kdiij All Ibis Hftnneiiii f i' elnldtell "
under the rate of the orKanirntien. iSenate Republican
ThN enlertainme.il wn td.inued b the, (Jenfer Oil SHSwestieil of
Speelal Kellef llutr-ni . ,
I Tiwie win n'e He 'm imimum p.irt , Economic Conference
ii. .11... i ....1.1 'IMint ilti v iiivrlit. I
Deiendier 'JS. in the a-emlil room.
The utipeal made In Mr. lUifliij II.
.Woibuiten. tiresid'iit of llie ni&nimn
Umi, for donation- el buketx contain
Ins ClirNliiui" dlnneri for the iiianv
lie-tliutc fumiliei :ind al-e for tes and
,imh for the .Mldreu of the-c fami
lies, was lilieinlh ntixwi ted.
The KmemeiKx Aid iiNe co-epeiated
'with tin- Ou Welfaie Department, of
v.hieh I'.arelav H. Wiirburteli U ill-
, 1 1 f ......I frt,
reoier. ir. pr"'""" iii-m-i- " " "
Leaders
UNITED ACTION IS SOUGHT
therein he be eves America can Mil-,' i-"" -f -.- - ..
KlMnntlj aid teun.d rellevlns H' Hu-' the fanuh.-s under he 'J ", " f
repean situation and at the same lime and tm-. for . ' 'r" ' , sf-"m
meet the (.entiment of the country. J lit- aided theiit nutheiiin s.
uhleh Ketnu ntmnMul In the ( njict'lln
Hen of the allied indebtulne'i te the
United States.
Mr. Knhn pnipel himielf a bein
MrnngU in favor of the pelli'v of can
lellnjj at Ieaf a portion of the Indebt
ptlnrs of the alllid nations
"I am con' in I that It would be
te our ultimate advantage te de se,'
he wrote. "I feel stive that such in t Ien
would turn out a Reed tinestment.
I'rscs Interest CenccsMniH
"I'.ut If public opinion and I'eiuresi
II j lnelrtfrif Prr
Washlnirtetl. Uv. ''('.. Senate Ke
publican leaders lenfened teda in an
pfteit in aitiee en what ihnuucs tbe,
will sect; in the pinpoint of Senater
ISiirah for an international economic anil
disiiimiiinenl conference. Tbe trroiiesnl
is unbedied in an amendment te the
N'lival Appropriation Hill, whiili is te
I '11111' befeie th" Senate tomenow whin
it leassrnihles i l'ler it"1 t'bristinr.s Im'l
'dn. j A laise purl "f llie Iteiuinlican mem
il.Mship and a number nf I"inecrats in-1
'understood te be iiRiiiit the Ilerah
Irmendment In its pti-ent form. Tic
Ui.iitu ,,r I'iiisIiIkiii I hii-illliL-. SecretnrA
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.,u I Mi'Tlin .l I 2S i MIMili i'l,,...i... .. , ...1 t.l !-, ,,!..., ,.r.
.- , , iiiinriies nun inner .uiiiiiniitiin'u '-
.).....! il.stnets or of m-TiMve, ammiuts I ju ' , ' ", ' . , Seuale,.,
Finegan System
Wins Approval
reiillniii'tl (run I'lBe dtie
.f niiiTlin t i
veil amounts
III cbli'ltlnn tlltllltieil I" linn leeeiwn
In Htlioel liiildren of the State te such
an i't"iit as te warrant the tnainie
inline nf the di n irtliieiit upon tile (ires-
ale i if i tlii'iem j .
will net at present consent te the u""' ",ll',l"1 ' "' " " ' . , , . ..,.,
lin.iuishmrni en our pait of i portion 1 . Iiif.Tnlin.iir- f -ruces ., , In
of the allied debt.- the letter continued, i-t- " in.' Pepurlmeti of ' '' , '
"which tellnqu.shme-.t. be it under- strip Cen and the members of the t.u
Meed, is siucesteil nlv in return for, u'ti nf the SilneN et l.due.itien .in
(t ltd sinnilt.ineiHisls with, measures en
the pan of the I'ttrepean nations te
bring about that hin,:e nt mental and
moral nt tit ide and .icln.il conditions
which is indispensable if t'i world i
nRinn is te be mi an men heel then
m siicgestien would bi the fellow ins :
"Of the two and three-'Piarter billion
dollars, or thereabouts, wlieli our (iov (iev
crniiient leaned te the luiieil nations
after the armistice, that portion, at
least, as was net applied te the suttle
men' of war contracts acre, or is offset
In nlld counter-claim, is intrlnsic.ill'
ilistinciuxli.iblp from the balanev of the
allied debt te us. It should be promptly
put in the way of repaMiient with n
reasonable rite of interest Ter In
stance. Ameiiia tuislit stipulate niten it
at the rnte of " per cent or ''. per
cent, and tin nnnunl smUms fund of 1
per cent, bejrinnin,: -iftir, ! live
j ears. Tie Hi fundi'!,: t'otumlseti
eticlit te be cmpoweied. ad'erdins te its
judgment, te postpone the b'VinniuK of
Interest pawucnt likewise for five jcara
rerinul.i for Other Countries
"As te the remaining ifn and one ene
fuiirlli hiU'en dollars, or there'ibeuts
tbne slieitld be no attempt tu appe the
s-iine feimtili te evetv le'intr.v. The
Hefundinu' I'onimissien sh.uiM ue thor ther thor
etvhh into the etfeinimii and tiirnn i.il
run general situation et an i.nintnes
mil i.i.iKi' a lair and ti'ial
.subject te the :.ppn v.il et
cenccrneil
uttlement
C'encres..
"Hmmi upon Aiiie'l'-i's tinancial!
li-est potent debtor. llM'lt H-itiin, sin
slieuld net iuipee the eM eedinglv Ivan
burden of piMins 4't pi r cent interest
from the start -m I redeemuis I In- pnn
lipnl within twent-tie M'ars. I we nd
sugsest in the i.ise of that miiiit'i.
as nn illustrnien. that there be paid
an annual s.i.Mn;; fund of -'i of 1 per
cent. Such a -mil In jr limn, if imested
nt the rate of 1 tier mit. would ex
tinguish the debt in fort-seven M'ars
In addition te the sinking fund of v
of 1 per lent, interest should '
ihnrced en ibe debt it the rate of. siv.
'2 per cent for tin1 fust permil of pilit
enrs, 'J' j per rent for the second. H p"r
i ent for tlie third. :!'. u r cent for the
fourth. 1 per i ent for the nft'i mil 4'..
per cent for the liii.il seen j ears'
period.
"A similat formula might be applied
in the case of Trance, making the
sinking tiind ' j et 1 per out mm!i.
which, if nnested at the inte of I per
i ent. would extinguish the debt in tifn -s(x
years and rliartc a puieU neminil
rate'ef itinrest. ,,r peth.iis no mrerest
at nil. for the titst i u-ht eais' pcrien.
The rates of niteiist ler futther perieijs
iniaht be made men mere moderate than
tbes,. suggesteil in the eis' .if Hngland
"The iiiestien of the feasibilm , ac
ceptabilitv end e'ent of 'jia.Mnent in
kind' in lieu of i is, slieitbl also be
within the purview of th" commission's
itiM'stigatiens and tei uianiendatiens "
Mr. Knhn wrere 1 1 a IxdieMsl the
Unlteil Statts should be etfielilU inpie
sented or. the Hepaiatien- ('onit,ilsen.
y ORRIS AGREES nm I
THE KAIiy PROPOSAL
pi in.
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leerge V Vinris gm
Hhiladelphia IVer.il l
i emmenting en Mr K.il n
"Without binding mel
l.itlve terms Mr K.ih'i si
in thoieugli agriemetit with his i .
"First That the portion et the !
th.it r presents pureh war epinli
lures slieuld be put en a iliilerinr hi
from that portion mere ir e. . . :. .
mi n ial
"Seietii! That we tni.sf re. egnii'e
llie dlfferillie in 'he i.'at.vi. ,iljili! ,,
ditTeiHiit nations te tep.iv
"Third That we sheul, f ,1,1,1,.
lepnjment In goods and seii is i.i'lur
ihan in ni"ii'i, ulwius hearing 111 nine!
llie ordinal 1 1 einiie n sens,. ,u, ,,,,...
prim Iple flint If is l)i, pebei te hum
In the wall a dibti.1 who i ,, .,,., . is.
temer And lastl it 1. n-ilite'v
ueiessar; that Cuiigress s'ie ,1,1 inl.ui;,
tin pewi r et the di 'i' -r.fi rein e
mission I lldef th li'eseiif '1 nt 1' 'i
,1 will be impnssib'e f r t i,t , ., , ,.
sinn te function "
SEES POPE CONCILIATORY
TOWARD ITALIAN REGIME
Glernale D'ltalla Comments
Papal Encyclical
Reme, Pei "1! 1 Hi I'
(iliirnalf D'ltaha. hhiiiii",1 H
upon the papal einM'li.il sn.
net embeih the usual piutest i,
the Matus of the 1'npe in i(i ,
the fnll of the teinpeial pewei
tentniry. ' llie maugi In ni w
pontiff," It notes ' ,,re 1 1,
toward the coin liisien et .1 1 1 ti 1
dei'standing with ltal, ind' n m
mad te b" followed
The paiier, afti 1 injnj Me 1
suggested that Itnli ills, he ilipli 1 , ,i -
all,l representeil at the I(eh s, j,
"The encjclluil com. tins mi ,mp ,
siibstniitlnl ti'iiinii iiitien of nn, ii 1 it
territorial Miicieignt) . ' ',i. p,,pei u,
gents that the law of giuirantus 1 ."
reittilntlni; the mutus of the I'.ipi
Heme be t.upi'rseilei bv 11 mini
hlmilar te that existing with eilu 1 1
tries, (neught about In 111gnM.1t en
twieu the two I'uiitrui tlinr pa 1 lies 1
ciiial footing
Drep In Sample Gin
suitcase eeiitnliini,' iwu g
11111M of glu was abaiideiied hi
Siiinple nod Iluihlv IMniiuiilH uegieis
Addison street neur Ilichteetith when
lliey were liuilPd neiii their home I
yiie ,siimi iletci theft Sut uiil.'i night
"ch was held twlnj i'l iS'iHO bail for
Trrti.er liearlns Tupnnj by .Mnsis
nuiil.i. s. lioeU slieu Id be festeiiil In
elder that both the weik of the di"
piirtiiient ntid of the iducatietial liistl'
t itlens n.Ti he m.i.le the mere i llii i"iit
"Tlie iiuesfieM of ttpproprtntteiH for :
Mm .itiniial edtinitieii -heiild be e.infiilW
i'ensili led. i!,i:iiiiih as thi brum h of
idumtien seems te lie Will established I
III the ptlblii "s I'slei 111
Would Heam Ainerlcaiil.ttliin :
'It is rei emmendeil 11 Ne thnt i.ite-
fill 1 ellslder.it loll be given te the ibuel ibuel
epilient of the work 111 Alueili nlii.ltleii
in order that better tesiilts nuiv be ob- I
t.ilned for the mom epeiidis ,
"The State Siipninteiidetu et rub
In Instruction sheulil i-etdm ite the
i'peililltUIes ill all et till1 11 I" ,- ' 1.1 "si's
of si held' universities. ie!ee,. nor
mal i he ds. hlch and elemental . h.nds
lis tu lllllke II possible fin l.nll te
II ndi r the gieattst piiie te 1 I the 1
e'lnrs. Tliis nm be in cmnplishi d it I
he is made th'1 secretar) mid eieentlM' 1
nlrii it of the Miiieiis laj boa ids which I
1'ii.Mel the Mitieiis appropriation, in j
pi'1! e' the Nations idnsse. ,,f .ihoel "
The pi 111 for reiiliustnietit of the
s-t.ite si Imel nnpiepi unions as sug- I
gi'.ted In l)i King and Dr. 1'pdegr.iff
III their n poll would 1 ut a large amount
et the annual inmiej that nines tiein
the -state te the lmal school authorities
Such 11 lien would mean that the
1,10111. i would h.iM- tn be i.used In some 1
I 1 hei wa .Hid the tap.lMT N the ntilj
elhir seiine of lmeuue for the l'e.nd
it IMueiiMn:i. The State appreiu 1 itien
for the current iar was Sl.'.l.Ml.tnitl.
Willipm link, se, returv of the Heard
of lMitiatien. peintnl out this fie't this
II m tuns "H this Miggestnl plan." he ,
.ind. "the I'liil'idelphia selioeN would ,
teii'lie lis. State lnelie . There s no'
ti.er seurie of income eicept the tut- I
liier. lie would Iiiim' te make tip
wh..teer the State takes tiem us In
means of an nn r"iied t.iv rate, whhh
the prnpeitv and 10.1l est it. owner
liars intir.'U and who new has tee
uuiiptal .1 -hare "f the btirdin There1
should be deM.i'd some ether way nf
t.iitieu without tnising the rate en
tie one source, I
' I was 111. h iiupressed with tin J
i.ii'ftilh diann Juan or lather -iik-
gistimis sei.itiM' te the disttthiitleii of I
Mate finnls te the various , hnel ills- I
tlbls lit the s,,.,l I lasses. I HM j
Men thought 1 f the dilh'iil'les attend- j
it g (hi piepir .idiiiitiistiatien of silnml
ilisii till- in -paiselv .iff n portion. 1
of the State, while assessed valllis of 1
t.lN.lli'i propel t. is ale low j
Must "selw. Problem
' If we de net vet uinlei stand Lew J
t! .s lllllj. Ill Is fe be onriellle .mil 1
mi in all f'lirr.ess te the 1 I11I1I who lia 1
te !ii in tins,, vp.it. e .ettleil ills
tints,' there -l ml lil he some pmper j
sollltle'l of the 1 lehlelll
.speaking lei.il.v. our trouble seun.
till net se umi 1, .is 10 the iiineunt r -
ni'liil fliitu file St.it" but tlie lltn i'l - ,
' i.ntv el when he will ret mil' !l efnii
, iti'ipst "ist et ti uper.uv lean- te
Inn' tlise li and p.illllfllts result 111
1 n i'ei ml 11 diii Hun 1 t the .iineiint th.it
. ir 1 1 tl 1 n'lt.i d te 1 ner.
Wlniti m r pi n f h it is hnalh ib I' 1 -
1 in d upon e ig' ' ' 1 pun ide thnt i h
'1,-tle's s,iiii lei 1 hi 1 1 1 '111 tile M !e
' it tl 1 mni i l.i 11 ile if 1 d it
MURRAY'S OPENS TONIGHT
Rivue cf 1922" te Feature Initial
Bew of New Locust Street Cafe
t Villi I l s , ,H
u" Hreml. will t.i',
i'H 1
who have talked with them will net ilis
1 lese what 1 pinions wete euuessed.
Sniater Ledge, the Hepubhctn Senate
leadet, was Kiliil te oppe-e the nliieud
nietit as it stands, although he and ether
Administration supporters, it was said,
might be willing te give It their sup
port if It tti'ie limited In sfope.
These who want te s(., the litiguige
of the proposal 1 IiiiiikihI include Sen
ators Curtis, ns.istant Hepublican
leadei Smoot and Watum. Most of the
llepiihllcnn IrrecencllaWe itieup were
M'iil te be against tlte niiiendmi'iit .H
wrlttiu or ittiv (.Itiilliit1 ptovlslen llkcl?
in their oiiliilen te lpsttlt In Ktirepcii'i
ciililtigleinents,
IChinese Remance ,
! MayWinOutYetl
('tintlmiril from Pane One
I.ee. Mildnd did net waul te iim'Tv
him. it wiih villi, becnuse hhi' had never
seen him. Itcwni'ilrt were effeied. but
they did net liilng Mildred borne,
It wii" the cry of t!i- Wen bab.v
wlili h llnally reaclusl Mildred In hiv
IiIiIIiib phu'i'. The Wen baby had be
come ill, lier mother Mlid, becim-p her
eider sister, Mildred, bad net conic te
pla.v with her. Tin bab.v would net
ent and wiih crjlng iiicrssantlj. And
Mildred read the teiv mid telephoned
her fathct thnt she -een would be back
home.
Details of Kctttrn Withheld
Thp stnrv et what bapprned then W
hidden behind the wall et tjpical Chi
nese Rllence. Mildred bud secreted
lierself in 11 gill ftlend'.s home mid had
telephoned her father from then'. That
was all the publielt.v theie wis te the
ret 111 u of the p"edlgal.
It was explained for Mildred that
she was net opposed te muri.vlnj; (icerce
Ninii I.ee. Her oppeiltiou was fe the
fait that tlie 111:11 riagp would tulip hcj
te New Yeik. away from her little
sister and away from her parents.
I'.ut will s, many I1I111V Perhaps
she will, The parental nutlierity re
mains supreme in the Chinese apart
ments, am! it Is parental authority
vvhlih Is the iifst and last word lit
Chinese mar: lace alliances.
Pictures of 'Drunks
New Velstead Allies
les Moines, la.. Dee. 211. (I.v
A. P.) Jehn 1J, llaiiitiieiul, Chief
of Police, iinneiinreil today that
every drunken man who Is brought
Inte police headhunt tern, hereafter
will linve Ills picture taken. When
the offender ban become Helier ngaln
be will be presented with n picture
of himself, no that he may knew
just hew lie looked when he wns
hreiiRht te the jail. Hammend
hopes this "picture cure" will be
a pett nt weapon against drunken-lies'.
KerxniNfi eit tiii: vi:.u
With nn excpllnnnl nrrny of pl-turiMi. nf
local nattnnil ntul tnterruiliennl PfrHennRnH
plnrs ml eventn. rpreiluceil In tilnmlnp
ncpla teni- In tlie Itoteuravurr "-eetlen nf
Uip Sundav I'll tic I.M'iiMi. "Mnku It a
Unlilt " .lite
VEN1ZEL0S THANKS
AMERICAN RED CROSS
Grateful te U. S. for Aiding Refu
gees In Greece
Lausanne, lec 20. (Hy A. P.)
Permer lremler Venlr.eleH, of (Ireccc,
in a Christmas message te the American
lted Cress, pvpreascd the cratitlide of
the (5 reek people for Atneriea'a gener
osity In succoring the millions of ref
ugees who linve swarmed Inte (treeep.
"Through the American lied Cresa
and ether organizations," the meHsjigp
said, "eit came te the rescue, jour
Heur feeding them, your blanket ar
riving te rob the winter of its terrors,
ntul .vntir doctors snvliig the Kick. We
face the future with teurage, but we
are ioiiscIeuh of its perllti. Only by
the leiitlliuancp. of jour help can nils
erj be permanently removed. Praying
te' tlie fentne OiM and celebrating the
nativity of the s-ame Christ, we ejepress
our tliankN."
M, Venlzeles and hm cellengueg of
irWTn'nU ll ll Purchasing Agents' Ordert Accepted miUWhlfi'llllllill MH Order. Filled (SWninmiWaKJ
CHILDREN'S FURS FUR TRIMMINGS
MeavsQTT t He. VfesM"
m. i 1215 Chestnut Street 1
JAs qfcNUAJftf Sale gf
HIGH CHARACTER 1923 tTMODEL
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Ullil'l the dltei'tl -II i f All ll .Nlii'iri lire
f. . i.n. of till- i M'etf lltillii lit filltllll's
The , (iienng bill w I tl "Itevue nl
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SUNDAVS, Dei 'l.jBn 14. 2S.
hebriinry 11, 25 ,A
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:$3.00 BALTIMORE
Iteund Trip SUNDAYS
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FiftCiK
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Entire Fur Stocks Without Reserve !
This is our annual event and this season's reduc
tions are mere drastic than in any previous event.
Cost, profit and former selling prices have been
absolutely disregarded. Our sole aim is te dispose of
our remaining stock quickly at bedrock prices. This is
your opportunity te buy furs new for present needs and
for next winter at prices that defy duplication.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our
Storage Vaults Until Next Fall. Payments te Be
Continued Monthly Through the Spring and Summer
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Siberian Wolf Cents, seal trimmed f ? 'tngmj . .
French Seal Wraps, self trimmed (Ml length).
Russian Peny Coats, self trimmed (W inch) ...
Natural Muskrat Coats, self trimmed (si length)..
French Seal Cape, self trimmed 7 length).
French Seal Coats, self trimmed (W ch
French Seal Coats, skunk trimmed Hi length)..
tunnnrrl Cat Coats, self trimmed (' length)..
Taupe Caracul Spert .lacquette d7
Hair Seal Coats, self trimmed (W
Marmet Coats, Raccoon trimmed ("'
French Seal Coats, Squirrel trimmed (M
American Opossum Coats, self trimmed (W
Muskrat Coats. Raccoon trimmed de
Civet Cat Ceals, self trimmed (W
Scotch Moleskin Coats, self trimmed fr
Black Caracul Capes, self trimmed 7'N length).
Natural Raccoon Coats. df trimmed ( length)..
Platinum or Taupe Caracul Coats & Capes (self trimmed)
.Moleskin Wraps and Capes, self trimmed (full length).
Hlack Caracul Coats, .self trimmed.. (',') inch)..-
Hudsen Seal Capes, self trimmed (full lenelhj.
Moleskin Spert Jacquettes, Fex trimmed i'S inch).. .
Natural Raccoon Coats, self trimmed (full length).
Hudsen Seal Coats, Squirrel trimmed ' lc'"J" J
Hudsen Seal Coats, He-.uer trimmed ( ,'"''-
Hudsen Seal Coats, Skunk trimmed ' le""tl,J
Mack Caracul Coats Skunk trimmed ('' inc'
Natural Squirrel Coats self trimmed CO. Ime'l')..
Persian Lamb Coats. Skunk trimmed ('' inO-
Hudsen Seal Cape-, and Wraps f variety of models)
T.,., Mini.- fml self it-imnirxl (',0 inch).. .
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Unil.Mri Srtil CeiiU. sf.ir or Skunk trimmed d3 i
Formerly
100.00
110.00
110.00
115.00
120.00
133.00
135.00
110.00
150.00
130.00
105.00
210.00
210.00
210.00
210.00
210.00
215.00
230.00
235.00
2fi5.0(
295.00
295.00
335.00
350.00
295.00
295.00
295.00
275.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
525.00
ncle.
125.00
(:te inch ) .
Australian Opossum Coats, self trimmed...
Alaska Seal Coats or Delmans ("If tr!r"-''!'
Hlack Meire Caracul Capes, advance models (full length)
Natural Squirrel Capes, self trimmed (full length)
Alaska Beaver Coats, self trimmed C i)icl
Krminc Capes, self trimmed f" lc"9lh)
Natural Mink Coats, belf trimmed W ieh)...
Hreadtail Wraps, Kelinsky trimmed (full length)
Natural Mink Capes or Wraps, self trimmed. .. ,(Ml 'ff"'M,500.00
Hreadtail Coats, Chinchilla trimmed (ftt Un'Jth) 3.730.00
505.00
595.00
595.00
G73.00
745.00
750.00
975.00
1,050.00
Reduced t
64.50
69.50
69.50
74.50
79.50
89.50
89.50
94.50
98.50
98.50
110.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
135.00
145.00
155.00
165.00
175.00
195.00
195.00
225.00
235.00
195.00
195.00
195.00
215.00
295.00
295.00
295.00
345.00
345.00
375.00
395.00
395.00
.145.00
495.00
495.00
643.00
695.00
995.00
2,450.00
Entire Stock of Chokers, Scarf a and Muffs at Savings of One-Third Off!
tlie Oreek (leleBiitlen te tlie Nenr Knt
Conference linvi rccclvctl prsflimttlc
utlvIcCH ft uin Alliens rmifcrnlng ''1C
economic Mtimtlen of the I'linntiy.
WATCHMAN SAVES TRAIN
Rail Belts Loosened en Santa Fe
and Shet Fired at Guardian
Clilcuse, Dec. 20 (ly A. 1'.) One
dliet win fired liy nn ttiiscen pfi'en nt
n wntclnnnn who Inst nlslit illt-cev-
cred IneBened full belts en tin1 Snntn
Fe trncks neur .Toilet, a" n puiii'iiRcr
train bound for Kmienx Clt H 1'
IirenchlnR. Tlie Incident mi icperteil
liv the wntelier.
Hiillwny invemtlRntniN tmlfl.v were
ninldiiR 11 tlmreugli Imitiiry Inte what
may linve been nn nttempt by rebberi
or ethern te wreck the train. Aalnable
mull nml expicct Nhlpiiii'iit1 were re
ported aboard the train.
lteperts te the Kcneral office bore laid
the wntchmnn repotted tlliceeniiR- the
loosened beltn, the ilrinir of u Hhet from
the darkness and his flnsi'iiiK the train.
Only thirteen nilnutci delay wns oc ec oc
cnslened, epernting efllriiilH mid.
SHOOTING ENDS BATTLE
WITH. POLICE AFTER GAME
Six Men In Free Fight Arrested In
Rew Over ('Ivories"
IViswhwI with ten much of the merry
Yuletltle ppltlt, Hlx Negroes Bttlhered in
thu middle of the highway nt Deacon
street and Wisfthlcken nvcinie early
tedav nnd began "rolling the Ivories.
I'm- a few minutes nil was frleiidllncH
and merriment. Then some one accused
come one of something and presently u
free-for-all fight was en, .
A passerby watched the fracas. He He
velvers, rntters and penknives had nil
....,,, intn nt'tlnn. tfe telptihenrd te the
Twenty -cecend street nnd Hunting
Park avenue police station nnd told
what wnH happening.
Serccnnt Little nnd Patrolmen Hull
and Miles seen reached the scene. The
debt was nt its height. The policemen
called en the men tn step, with the
lesult that they turned their atten
tions te the policemen. Hall was cut
in the bnnd. A shot rang out and
Jeseph Illmmens, of 2"i7 Huberts n ve
nue, fell te the ground, shot in the
bend. Tlie fighters were then nrrested.
til ... ...... .-I.-.. ... r,. . . . -
lllllllllVII-l ttilfl IHKI'Il ll) f 1.11k'. W 1 1
lillnl. . HI, condition IH iUrln "J
Miiglstrnte Dnrn held fur ," .,1
earing Ktlwf rd Ilawklni. 2(8u3
hearii
erts Avenue, charged
li t.llte$
Hlmmens, .52000 bull; Ktiiest W1!
for nssutiltlng Hntrelinnn Unit. .V''I
.tas s:
ball, utid Jeseph SIiiin,
nuc, eui'ii in .f00 bull.
street ; Xnt Hlms. 1222 Xerii, ., "
and KpetiCvT l'nrker, 12S1 llebrri. . t
T.l
BABY DIES OF 8CALDS
' Easten. Pa., Dee. 20, Th . B
monlh-eld hiii of Mr, nnd "L "P
Stout, of mention, died in Kn,tft ?
pltnl ycKterday from scalds 1 e reelub
rniiinui.v I'vriiuij;, --'m
I'VE GOT
Seme Money Meney Money
Seme Energy-
Seme Ability
1 want te tnvcat all thm i. !'
wtabltehed jebblnB or ZMI
iu:ii;iiuilU13n(. ne
inp business. IWrS&J
advertlslne, merchainlisin SS 1
eren:cs A. 1.
H 60S, I.ftlrr Offlf
Extra Large Size Coats and Wraps up te 54 Bust. Hudsen Seal U Dyed Meikrtt.
French Seal it Dyed Ceiejr
'LH I i
IWJIIa-iWiiB,fliJOiJARqE PU?tCKASC3 BILLED IN FEBRUARY BauHyKHbUliU
THINGS
WORTH
WHILE
IT 12
9S
Wooi-and-Lisle
Hosiery VaKl.25,
Full-length, well-made, seam up
back; net a cheap stqeking; two
thirds wool ; in all colors ; with clex
or drop stitch!
1618-20 CHESTNUT ST.
FIVE DAYS OF
Sweeping Clearance-
Tuesday, December 26th until Saturday, December 30.
Anything1 Everything
3313 Off
the Unchanged Original Prices in
Beys' and Girls' Women's and Misses
Suits, Hats, Coats, Dresses
Fer the very geed reason that this merchandise must be moved
out by Saturday te make way for our great January Sale of Mid
Stimmer apparel for Southern wear.
The City's Wonder Coats for Beys and Girls
24A 2m, Yes, '30 Coats, That We Sold
for nm, Are New V3 Off $4 ftiO
In sizes 1,2,3, 4, 5, 6 years, at $ 1 2.50,
and in larger sizes up te 14 years at pro
portionately increased reduced prices ....
Imported Tweeds, Chinchillas, Velvet Corduroys,
Heather Mixtures, Hemespuns, etc.
r Just Deduct V.
( & )
Frem the m
Unchanged Original
Prices p
IE
ii
Outfits Ccets, Hats, Leggings te match in Tweed,
Chinchilla, Camel's Hair $ off former unchanged prices
Sweater Sets, Hats, Regulation and Wash Dresses
all one-third off unchanged former prices
Second Fleer Frent
Fall and Winter Dresses
ALL our regular stock will be offered this
week at one-third off the unchanged
original prices. Considering that there
is no special purchase included, the sale offers
a rare opportunity for discriminating buyers te
purchase at material savings.
We picture and describe just three of the
medels:
Medel 1 is in blue and brown tricetine. The
side drapery, caught up in front as indicated, is
in Canten of a contrasting color. Hand-drawn
work en the waist and sleeves completes a very
effective model. Was $55, new $37.
Medel Ne. 2 is in Reshanara crepe. Scrolls
of the same material extend the entire length of
the side. Was $65, new $44.
Medel Ne. 3 is in heavy stripe kitten's ear
crepe trimmed with contrasting Canten. Was
$55, new $37.
1st fleer center
Coats
Women's and Misses'
13 Off
$115 te $350
Luxurious fur-cellared and
cuffed models in Marvella,
Vicuna and Tarquina.
$8Q te $230
Sports
Moter Coats
$55 te $100 Coats
New, $37 te $67
2nd fleer rear
All Sales Must Be Final
Ne C. O. D. 's, Approvals, Returns or Credits
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