Kl'i'v S'A sC".' c iu J" -4,r-' EVENING' PUBLIC EEDGEBr- PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY', FEBRUARY 11, 1920 9 ft '! WILL REAPPORTION SEATS IN CONGRESS State Legislature of 1921 Will Also Fix Representation ' , in Assembly GAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA r,v a Staff Corrcspondtnt llarri-biirg, Feb. 11. Ilcnpportlon- ricnt o the rotiKrcssional, 8enntorIn,I, keislatlve nnd judicial districts of the ttate will to made by the Legislature Itcpiibllcan leaders declared today today that a reapportionment next year tus imperatUe an a lesult of tho Hu pmo Court ruling in the attempted re apportionment. o tbo judicial district affecting VAk fcounty. The court held a reapportionment could be made only nftcr the decennial census and not piecemeal. It must take in the entire state. Although the constitution provides reapportionment every ten years Im mediately after each decennial census. Kenublican leaders have long ignored tie mandate. The last congressional apportionment una made In 11)01 nnd the last senatorial nnd legislative In 1000. Philadelphia will gain one and pos tibh two congressmen under the ap portionment. Its present legislative delegation of forty-one may be .In-cioa--cd one member. Its senatorial aiipoitioumcnt will remain the same, ns the (onstitulion limits the number to eight to one county. Allegheny will probably gain two sen atms. K members of the Ilouic and one congressman. The judicial re apportionment v7Tl effect only tho coun ties outside of Philadelphia and Alle gheny, as the Legislature has Increased tho number of judges in those counties from tbnc to time. Kouft, congressmen, -now elected nt large, ffll be apportioned to districts. STATE TROOPER WOUNDED Two Victims of Connellsvllle Shoot ing Fray Not Expected to Recover Connellsvlllo, Pa., Feb. 11. (By A. I'.) Edward Cohec. a state trooper ot Orccnsbiirg, nnd James Grabamj of Connellsvllle, were shot .and seriously wounded last night when troopers, who went to tho Graham rcsldenco to ar rest Charles Cramer, opened Are, nftcr, It is said, they were fired upon from the house. Doctors say they believe both men will die. Turk's May Keep Capital Paris, Feb. 11. Premier Mlllcrand told tho Chamber of Deputies foreign affairs committee yesterday that the Turkish problem, which Htlll remains to bo settled, was capable of two solu tions. The jlrqt provided for taking of Constantinople from Uhe Turks ; the second would permit tbo Turks to re tain control over the city under certain international guarantees. The premier declared that Franco preferred the sec ond arrangement. Hitch 44 Horses to 8now Plow Ilazleton, Pa., Feb. 11. Forty-four horses secured from forms In the Bur rounding vallejs were bitched to n mam moth snow plow of the Stato Highway Department yesterday and cleared the road through tho huge drifts from Conyngham to Ilazleton. The work will bo continued until all of the state high ways In this section are reopened. Carneglo Tax Partly Paid New Yorlt, Krb, 11. Advnnco pay ment of 000,000 ot tho transfer in heritance tnx on the CBtnto of Andrew Carnegie wns received from executors of tho estate by Kugcna M. Travis, state comptroller. Tho payment was made within the bIx months' limit In order to Have 0 per cent of whatever the total tax will lie. The balance will be paid when the estate 1ms been ap praised. Andrew Carnegie died Au gust 11, 1010. Men's Hats Velours. Drby and norm. 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Watson Amazing, but convincing. Chal lenging,' but authenticated. Re markable ai the Book of Revela tions. Krerj Ilookseller has II. S2.25. George W. Jacobs & Company Publishers ' , rhllndetphln HAIR GOODS Wigs Toupees Etc. XXTE PRIDE ourselves en " the nrfct tnAlrhlna f qnr work with the nat lral, nnd on Its durability. KAUFFMAN 501 Penfield Bldg. Jnnlprr & Chestnut -. "No Drake's Tails Now" When You Have a "Peerless" Haircutter and Razor Cats and trims your hair Just llko any barber would, as lone or short as yoa like. Easily adjusted as a razor when needed. Three rosltlre Sclmtlflo Adjustments Complete, with O blades. $2.00 Complete, with 2 blades. S1.00 Postpaid to any part U. 3. Send money or 1. O. order to day, sure. HASS0N MFG. CO., Inc. Room 316 1215 Filbert St Phils. Warm and cosy In eatd weather. Jost ths thins for relay weath er. The cUm la esMilr sllp p a d down, msklnt it Ideml for summer. loteiN- .amfbff fheWbolc MeatL -T1 V Bi Reduction in Prices mm Cnll and se It demonstrated Jo i. &'REAM XTOOlHi mt-K- iWZ& Sold by Jacobs Tiros.. 1015 Chestnut St. WSl fSeda, nncro lor Coupe uiass-bnciosea There air twenty models " of- Anchor Tops for these cars.: Buick Ford Willys-Knight Essex Overland Dodge . Chevrolet "" Anchor Tops are the crea tion of mas- terf coach bu ild era. They are rigid in con' atruction and distinctive in design. During the next two months you'll need an ;Anchor Top more than ever. Now. is tho timo to have one installed. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. 1412-20 Fairmount Ave. Phone PoDlar ggs. 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L Three Thousand Overcoats fTown Ulsters, Ulsters, Chesterfields, Great Coats at $36-50 and $43-50 That's Thursday's Big CKapter in the Gimbel February Clothing Sale Save a Third In Many Cases, More The Chesterfields are in Oxford gray and black. A most conservative box style; full satin-lined; single-breasted; velvet collar. Double-breasted models in brown, black and oxford; velvet or self collars. The Ulsters run the whole gamut of proper stuffs. Some are belted; some have half belt. This is the 14th Annual Reduction Sale of Gimbel Clothing Including "Kuppenheimer" and "Society Brand" and every other line we carry. . The sale opened with 9,000 Suits and Overcoats. Savings are a liberal third. Man, ajive! t It means buying for next winter as well as now. Prices can't come down to this level; won't begin to. They're going up. Ulsters, $22.50, $28.50, $53.50, $65, $76.50. I sleeve linings, $65 and $75. lUWH UlSters, $&,.OV to 900. Clt;f! nalp-fcrMH HnKlp.hrPQCrI Norfolks,' sport suits, $27.50, $36.50, $43.50, Overcoats, $22.50 to $76.50. Fur-lined Coats, $137.50, $187.50, $212.50, $325. Fur-Collar Coats, $35, $65, $85, $95, $112.50 and $137.50. Leather Reversible Coats, $22.50, $32.50 and $45. London-made Overcoats Duffles light weight and warm; cravenetted silk yoke and $53.50, $65 and $76.50. Mackinaw sport Coats, $13.50, $18.50 and $23.50'. R-aincgats, $7.85 to $37.50. "Hungerford System" Trousers, famous for fit and style, sewed throughout with pure silk, $6J50 to $18. Gimbels, Second Floor Boys' Clothing Third Floor oys' Norfolk Suits, for ages 7 to 18, with extra pair of trous ers, at $23.50. Choice of materials. Junior Overcoats, for ages 3 to 10 $11,50, $13.50, $16.50, $21.50, $26.50. Boys' Oregon City all-wool Mackinaws, for ages 6 to IS $9.50. Shawl collar, patch pockets, belt back. Norfolk Suits, for ages 7 to 1 8 $13.50, $16.50, $18.50 and $27.50; mostly with extra pair of trousers. Junior Suits, for ages 3 to 8 $8.50 and $13.50. Charmingly attractive. Corduroy Norfolk Suits, Tor ages 7 to 17 $9.50 and $12. Junior Corduroy Suits, for ages 2y2 to 6 $4.65. Overcoats same price. i I fssHI 1 i f . .1 ,u m 'isH - m Llrlf tiunSrK 1 m WWfM 1 CWWw$k v illy I i WIT U 1 vi IK UP : I L ifI mrfi W " 1 ' ' i t 1 Large Boys' Overcoats For ages 12 to 18 years. $13.50, $18.50, $23.50, $27.50 and $32.50 Double-breasted, convertible collar, belt back; oxford, blue, brown, olive and fancies. Every one warmly lined. Olmtvels, TMid Xloor Greatest Sale of Women's Shoes in Years! Twenty-five Thousand Pairs Shoes for all Occasions Savings Half, and Near It I j? Hi" i J : y J r :' I ' Pi ' 1 ft f T 1 '"Anne Rittenhouse" in last Sunday's paper, told how women who are "proud of their feet" are watching the sales of the smart shoe stores that they may fully meet the needs of many months ahead and still keep within their dress allowance. But "Anne Ritten house" has seen no store make such a sale as this. Based on actual value style (a big item), leather, trimmings and work, many of these shoes are cheaper than in the great stock-adjustment sale here a year ago. In addition to our own stock a Lynn wholesaler sold us several thousand pairs of a make we handle regularly, and we'll sell These $10 Shoes at $4.95 But read the-whole story and arrange to come to the Store tomorrow-Thursday. $4.95 $8.65 Women's Lace Shoes glazed kidskia and patent leather. Turned soles ; Louts heels ; plain toe. Women's Shoes of patent leather, black kidskin, tan Russia calfskin plain leathers and two-tone effect. Lace and button; French heels and military heels. Gray ooze leather shoes, lace, are included. $8.65 $7.95 Another Group At Women's Shoes of tan Russia calfskin, gun.metal calf, and patent leather; lace shoes; Louis heels and military heels. Women's Shoes sample lines from Buck & Co., Philadelphia's character shoe makers.' Many leathers and combinations. Sire 4'B. Large force of trained salespeople; every facility for quick, careful service. Savings run from $3.35 to about $10. Gimbels, Second floor. niMR17 T RD rTUtr D C Market: Chestnut Eighth and Ninth n 90r 3SS
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