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Show - kr , t li NEWS FRIDAY JANUARY THE DKSERKT J21 Do All Hicks Live Out of Town? Cop Says City Rubes Fall For Almost Anything Jfhtre QuaMy Sale Plush Coats and Pricr are Dependable" Hats, $4.95 Spring Sale Early Spring Models. " Purchase 150 -- All Sizes To $25 Coats, $14.75 To $47 Coats, $24.75 To $50 Coats, $29.75 Bjr T. HOWARD KKI I V, (Universal Service Correspondent.) YORK, Jan. li. An old lady of the old school leaned against stone balustrade that skirts the paved Fifth avenue terrace of Fubllc Library late this afternoon Her attitude and general appearance marked her as a person from "out of town," From her h th colorful ept panorama of ebbing and flowing For haps It was her first sight of fashion's re,L jl.h pa-" jfround- - Evidently she was charmed b what she saw. Her lips movsd nnconsciously in soft ex tarnations of delight. A crowd gathered quickly. Those, onffoot stopped to swell the expand-- t ess a kindly Sort of fellow big and Inghuman knot before her Men and! strong, with s sense of humor that rhmen climbed down from stop thee brew bark in the country of his folks left the comfort and birth. He told her that the crowds warmth of their upholstered, chug, thought she was making a speech glag motors and Joined this growing , gtever'. he Bkhd with a amtla5 '"Crowd of various. su roe p trhl e rnetro- - He knew already that sbe wasn't the po titans and others Fifth avenue speech-makin- g kind This cop was was quickly congested -- at this point used to the speaking type eAt least two thousand people congreexGoodness gracious' No, gated In a few moment. Each wave claimed ihe little old I was of north and south bound thnppersion'y telling mjself wha lady. a wonderful knd promenader , contributed Us. It - Isn't It grand And is it 'share to the old lady's audience. A eight alwavs like this every day. -- e"" Please hewn, ruff the Officer sign reading grass warned the erpji d ot tu Jrea-pat!EeJ "tree adrOss the 1 foot plot of brown this They fell for almost anything grass between the pavement end the Not quite oinderslandmg Just what stone balustrade Otherwise the he meant the little old lady from crowd might have heard what she was nodded and let him eswhispering to herself about Fifth ave- cort her to a place not so caneptcu-- ,' nue. oos , Unaware of the commotion she was And yet they say, here In the big creating the old lady kept on looking town, where buildings grow forty-od- d at the acene before her and kept on' stories high and all the modern to heraelf that the 'rubes'' all Naturally lhjders flourl-so that the traffic cop who hold the the hifk and visiter on metropolitan mobs back at Fifth avenue and For- streets because his curiosity is a dead ty second street had to come up at giveawaw- double time. It took five of them Do aJthe rubes., Are they right ft get thtj.cronti.n-m'ing-- ,, op hre out Of town those who made up the crowd didn't The cop who helped Jbe little old. want to leave they had lady 'Ml That fis the' Fame every heard the old tlierpoluntil lady a ory or found! day: that New Yorkers fall for almost ' I out what tt was all About. While the five policemen worked to! anything One day its one thing- - the next! cletfr the congested spate. another dav something else It looks as if circled the balustrade and approached the cop is wise to New York end its. lone the He own rube town wavs figure of the old ladv NEW for Women. A To $60 Coats, $39.75 To $69 Coats, $44.75 To $75 Coats, $49.75 PLEASING array of clever, new, hats. Including drooping brims, and turban styles. In purple, black, brown, and navy. Styles that would, in a regular way,' retail for a great deal more. all-sat- in off-the-fa- ON BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN L STATE i v, v.i.-.- s 4 f- I, sa RICES will astound you. at 10 At 3 Way Under Cost for C Cher. $20 coats. Sizes 8 to and Years, at $12, $13.50 TH Ef8E Formerly are aH norfoik stj lr of a ooL mixtures. isrfr Af $45 &rr hrw j m eize 5 ear Hb in all thre lots j to only. and It and Cordurojs. 98c $128 Formerly $1.50 to $2.50 Forik rly $2.50 to $4.00 $18, $22.50 Yru ether suits 17 at' Mixture Woo! Including leanup. Formerl) $13, $160 Formerly Years, Knicker Pants $4H -- 8 1 Knicker Suits iMer-eate- rrr ! m fir'd in to K vMr i i el)!" AJ1 make lot s full rane of from -die ririilap.Gvet,a for spring and summer lines vrr-rmr- Entire Stock Girls Winter Coats Poultry Men Want Egg Tariff Price V2 Sizes 2 to 6 and to 16 Only. 10 the opportunity that comes only once a J J ERES Coats of velour, year for Salt Lake girls. nt polo cloth, broadcloth, etc., all grouped into seven At Final Reductions of ( By Auoctitdl Press A LOS ANGELES, Cal. Jan 14 It grow nnfir to talk of the tariff of lb cent a down on eggs waa apathy of women without gland ig at the apathv of iron, who hi e hd 'he asked ia telegran s, sent to United chance of educating" themde to the use of the vote for man v years State senators and representatives by poultfymen of central and southern both Hpr however, disappointing, from the mens and women's point of California, it was announced todav. Producers said eggs from China,' view, that women have not ec imd seats in the recent municipal e?ec-- j Austral, a and Argentina would ruin ttonsOne res&on for this I California Industry unless Congress a tariff fact that prejudice among women. j against voting for a woman still exists and unt'l we women can rinim-i- 'i British Discover New IZJI them vwmTblll. J brown, buff, turquoise and peacock. ttkf.0 TO SWKVTt.RS, g2A-Aor bl&ck 8ize 31 to 44 1 lI great lots at half price for clearance. Siy-i'i- i. tuxeiiu n Siz-- s 31 wuu, MKV1kR-t- , S2.7H fn sizes 2t to wool slip ons and coat sweaters Color i sljles t $6.50 Coats (2 to 6 Years), $3.25 $12.50 Coats (2 to 4 Years), $6.25. one in colors f.; fr in 44 vLidren A1-- $20.00 Coats (10 - Plaid ginghams trimmed with plain colore pocket dlzes 8 to 14 years. more suecessfullv to each , Radical Plot in Egypt in, vain regrets with regard to elections. j Most Imitate Men. (By Awciated Press Recently this prejudice was tie Jan. 14. Ther authori- , LONDON, rcason given to me by women to In Egvtt ar aafd to Plain whv they had not voted for . hay dlscovconspiracy almUar to woman councillor, and It seems to me m vary eegpettaWr-obstaciSoclety Tor unitf! h society, uncovered women esn pull lojally together, a ff-Britisn Exchange Telegraph men pull together, we cannot expect dispatch from Cairo, dated Wednesto exert our full lnfluenea. ' I dont wlah for a moment (o sug- day In October, last, IS member of the gest that women should combine were convicted of con- - j against men. but If we are to have organisationsa court Numerous, sseas- more women councillors women must spiraey by overcome that prejudice against can- sinations and attempted murder were to credited this society didates of their own sex and vote 1m- we have no right to indulge $10.50 Wool Middies, 8 to 22 to 14 Years), $10.00. l $22.50 Coats (10 to 14 Years), $1 1.25 $5.50 Gingham Dresses, $2.75 - o'her caranee. ijiiii-- Uc coats. Sizes r ryV?QAir Sizes 3 to 12 Years, ASKS ARE WOMEN ourselves - 7.5, '$12.50 tf - Overcoats. -- 10-Ce- n- Dark Wool Mixtures Lined. Some Belted Three Great Lots -- Alb no reason whatever for arguing that women are not capable of loyalty, But sithat they are, in short, "cats ths has been a rather favorite male carw There ie a belief for trarty kind of attitude, a wav of treating women, which helps to encourage t that quality It is unfair to lim t woman to a narrow circle of interests and then complain that she is pretty or small mended The more women enter into bigger interest The1ews wtlt that By TADY ATOIC L P . cusation Lnd any Justification Id London Dnily Sketch. The old kind of education for girls Before women had the vote it was .3 very quyckl passing awav It is now for a woman to be k easier generally considered that the major t. human being first and a woman afteA did not nant It, and were not d wards. in politic. There are movements of The even today mho are readv to. people maintwtisens- associations- vrorrr-en- s tain that trne, and'Xo poliil juvti clubs, and women g not a ao- - ailed apathy on the part of new Institutes status as citizens are all helping a Oman toward affairs political to stimulate their interest in citizenAnd it is these people who are the and give them, a chance to prove first to arrive at the conclusion that, ship, and deeply than before because all women do not vote at po- more widely that they can be the real helpmates or municipal elections. they of litical are men. not fitted- - to vote at ill reeJly That there are a certain number of women who do not vote at elections, Is and otherwise. but municipal true, I would point on that there are also many men who do not play their part as citizen And considering that women are entirely new to the businee of politics, I think it is very eceoar- afna indeed that there is so much interest intelligent Interest among tin 224 Boys Winter Overcoats -- CATS IN POLITICS? I. zardless of replacement all odd and broken lines nm brar final Onh a limited number of read the details and then be with the earl shoppirs tomorrow. that lll asnire h. LADYASTOR;M.P r $25.00 Coats (10 to 16 Years), $12.50. $27.50 Coats (10 to 18 Years), $13.75. $30 Coats, (10 to 14 Years), $15.00 and cuffs and ears $5.25 ex-i- .t Jr... . - . "0" f m - v-- . ' Another reason whv there are not Allied Commission Bans r more worn one Pits cttlarx. da of our h mb1 and Radical German Paper Downing street for a demonstration able randldate are unwilling to stand before the premiers official residence for election This I very easy to unwere turned back by the police i By Awoclated Press ) derstand and svmpvthlze with waa no violence. The unem There 14 COBLENZ. Jan The if One cannot help being sorrv that Ployed came from CWmberwetf TjVherr Khfiretarirt rnnmission has - municipal poftffex upId follow whin they reached the- - pollce cordorf Tro-'- f top c eioeejv-th- e ttne 'frf 'natlonaI pofftL-- s ftrewed Jht weekly' publication of, tecting Downing atreet the leader von Reventlow. former were told by the police that they for the division line in local nffstrs Count Ernst do rot necessarllv corre-non- d with chief editorial writer of the Tage could not enter The unemployed then of for three months departed Berlin, Zeltung In Inthose parliament. But though dependence Is a very necessary vir- It ha also forbidden rale In the oe- of tw hnree entitled tu U la r.n n'lal for effective work J, Mangea on ,h Rtl,n- The Aa things aire, too. from practical Thli,,rror n by n , view point of ,l I, y in pu'Ihr1 Spite of Appeal wh have not th support of icd opinion hav much chance f (By Associated Press ) election, csccpt In,, special cirrurh Londons Unemployed PHOENIX. Jan 14 Pedro but perhaps it mav be po5-bl- e to get pome more behalf the Mexican Ttisf'if!o Attempt Demonstration governmentin whose for recently appealed grouping of opinions in toat politic was clemency hanged at the state prisIn any it eeerr to mo that By IntemaHoDal News Service) on SO at Florence o'clock at t women whe Arts, exporVre and outLONDON. Jan 14 Mfty uneth-- ! this morning He had been convicted look ara vitallv reeedrd m tKith local .. wiM need to pioved attempted today to march into of murder in connection with the kllj-.and national nolitiv ... Ing of a fellow miner, Alejandro Me j, concentrate still morg on vrganiz-i- diae at Metcalf, ArisJast year. p 'Ion and ra'ion What They Have to Iicarn. $25 Month Legion I think th lack of this la recognised by many women who have done Bonu for War Service public work, and this can be seld' elthout In any. wqy belittling the1 1 ( By Associated Pres .splendid and successful work of many PORTLAND, Or, Jan II PortIndependent candidates, or the devo-- i land post of the American Legion was tkn of their supporters on record todav asking th Oregon I havq no doubt whatever that women will learn the lessons of polegislature to allow Oregon men the option of f 25 for each month litical wisdom and th need of comof service In the world war or a 13.000 bination vety quickly A farm or home loan The resolution women' recognize the vital cong was adopted at a last nection betyeen laws passed In Parliament and their legal power over night at which about 1.&00 veterans i war were world of the present. their children; as they realise that they don't like the sculleries and x..,ag md -- Inter-anie- ," ii- ' M-x;- Enhcm.r' j co-o- Its Flavor Ak Pleases You! No trouble to make a cup of Instant Postum larder In houses approved by a pure-- ; male housing committee they wllr see that thee evils can only be corr. rected by volng for women counrli-icThen learn the need of orof greater mutual ganisation Ty exactly --- I' support. w Not Really --CotO Because of theee few short comirge, hich will soon be overcome, there is I teen, according to Mis Grace Eodi -cott. head o' the children's deoa-t-bif 'he leitral Carnegie tlhr. ttn cos- n has, beea, Jai:'ou iLU ,"7' Fiere. AJfnn it js that be done to nad, nd nothing no encourage a m or life of boy girl crimeSJJBok of the Mo rt and thunder kind were held to f ir h boys parttcularl h later with idta developed Into crime of i irioue nature in some ut New Picture Brought Here t t -- cases TaLs of harmless adventure are held to be right, according to Mis Endlcot' l it the rough stuff is un der the bit AcLOrding to Mies Et d lcott s v lev I col s which would be would be Steven suitable for - Island, Jules ernes son's Tre Th, isand Leagues 'Twentv Under the Pen." Mirk Twain's "'Tom Saw s Buccaneers and Piyer, Stockin' " rates and Optain Chap But the act jn stories must be denatured heforr they can be obtained by schoolbov Hania board censor The ppnfor movin ri ure recently Tuled out if all films tl capitalized crime in favorable n n a n Soviet Russia by Wazhing too D. Vanderlip, j, ei v tt'. P; r li ' D las? , t - jayaasar. J hf i 4 iv" ?; r :i r- Massachusetts Girl Detained in Turkey j ir i. ! Ic.- f V V . ;-- i 5?- ;v (By interr-- oral News Service) p,4 j, BOSTON J m 14 A Massarhueeiv, J 7; 20 h Is workers of(li,e among girl 5r at f I Near East beltjg Retained m i ,y the black Sea port xf Bamsoun jVs a acMinor, by Turulsrf Nationalists, Put Robbery Tales' Vvi'i . ipjw 7 cording to cabins received at national 'jsJ r f the relief organization . v , (, Z headquarters Under Ban for Youths She is Miss Marion Peabody of No 11 ' . r5-i i. Kw-. . road Wesley Hills Word Arlington c- f e, (BTnternational News Service 1 cn announced' received two PITTSBURGH. Jan. 14 Book on that five worKi.fc ..r udlng Colonel and robbery or J P Coombs, were being held by the banditry, hold-up- s At tnat time Hue crime of sny kind even detective Turks In Sa Students of the Umverafty of Mo cow, mate and female, old and young, all put in at least one hour a day not be given out to chil- Peabody was stationed in givas, Censtories military drtlL dren or boys up to seventeen or eigh- - tral Asia Minor - r ;; mass-meetin- pVl yc? i 5 l: j v v m ' J-- J t ' v ' "vj. A -- . ms-ru- 90 ' V J' at at |