BftWv Svrv V ?,' wv-'f1 f Z ' ' v ikl UWK I Vufc.' mt. w& a& ftv Y- 1" m $ W & Mi i- P -- I: ? u V rt R r hi m. aft C,' lplJ'l m'' r-w 'fSSi Wl ,H i-' I 1 ii n IHTHATCIVTV SERVICE INTED SOLD CAVlttth, 3 Meatli 6.Se aid up WKEn CITY TYPE WRITERCO. WALNUT ST. ivnYATeMi ntffffffrfffihFi KLIM lis : Klim Feed Preductt Ce. . 99fi Reading OQO COO T.1-I..I Mat-Vrt AdO MM" Hiiiimiiiuiii! O ti r experience it ml tifillll v iih itti ADVERTISING nxpisrv l lt Imllc.ilril li thr VAKIIiTt nt uirniini Up urp n-ir-cfiillj liuiiil. line H. AUTHrit ENGLEMAN TrantiMirtatlen Uld.. fimicp inaii Iturp 1117 BONUS M FACING INDEFINITE DELAY Committee May Let Measure Rest Until Debt Refund ing Is Under Way LIMITED HELP PROPOSED GENUINE TYPEWRITTEN LETTERS IN QUANTITY Highest Clan Merchandising Service Tl e cost ! Mil.tll. bec.iue of 1jc.uk cei flneil te uaeliliii; actual tironpects HOOVEN SALES CO. 1037 WALNUT fi Aft in Individualizing Your Heme v. itri lighting fixtures of hammered burnt brass such as the bracket illustrated above gives each room a charm all of its own. Of course, the interior of every home won't Dermit the use of brass, but where it can be ' used the lighting effect is mellow and beau tiful. Lighting Fixtures BIDDLE-GAUME8 CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. rK Ne 1 i' r i" ii ui l'h. i II Ml i- i'7'.ii Hy (lie Assoc In I r1 l'rcs Wellington, IVh. XI. The inlillrre' lintuit quf.li)ii in- iilloueil te -Imiiu'r eilny, Hie spe'Isi! i-eiiitntttrc tlctilini: j with tlie question (if a.s of rnt-lnc funds lefrrrlni: further t.e-lnn until I timitirrmv. Tlicrc uns no Imllrntlmi when n decision would be renehed, but some cemiuittwnicn snid th !!!! jireb- n My would net In- reported out of the committee this week or itext. There ft ill teemed te be u dlsmosltien ' te mnke huMe t-lnuly. Mrnntlmc, It uns Mid tlmt there wni n grew Ins pen- i tlment among inembers of the Heuse ! telmstiH'iie notion until nfter the debt lefundiiiK lieKetlntlnim between the I niti'l St'itiw and tlie principal nllicil iiatiiis nr. pui miller Viiy. In tln 'Miiiix'lii n I5i ! i'i"iliitlvi I.engunrth, if (lliie. milium: nit'iiiber of the coin- i Ittn- ilmliiu Willi tituiiH'C-s. said theie w.is ff-a-ou 91 bi'lii'M' that seuie of tlm refimdi'il foreign betid" would he in ll.'lllll lij .tills . At tin- thin- semliiient in the spcriii' eiimiittee sppins in he for reporting mil a hill mrr.xlug n ninnufaeturer nnd wlielesnlers' tn s-liiittnr te that In force in I'nnmla, but with lower rate. Till wax ilHciiiscd at spehm esterdn. anil. It was snld. would be taken up when the committee re-unies its vittlns t inoiiew ThN or any ether form of sales tav is strongly opposed bj ap ap ap proMtuatelj 100 1 louse Hepiibllcnns. who e h-adei-s are iniippliig out an e tmiilid laiii'inigii of opposition nil nleiu the Hum. In an open letter teiln) te I'hniimiiii IVriliic. Ifi'lM'esi it.nhc Aliserge. of e ei'k. sij;esteii il "selective lieinis" fin- the sick, the wounded and the need.v "Theie ate inaiiv e-eldlers." Mr Ansorge sjld. "who de net need tin boons and de net want it. .mil In thr I cut rmiditien of our finance we should net fe I upon them. Senej method should In- provided tediveit rli.it pmtlen of the bonus te hosplt.illssntteM mid i chub. Illation for the si, it an I vveuiidiil. thei-ebv ilicrci-lus nppropri.i npprepri.i nppropri.i liens ter licit purpose. "I'i rbllps ."II pel- icill of out e -seldi! rs would lull within the cntiV'O "f these who me sik. Injured or in need. .Illll e-tillllltlllK tile pll'P I lielllls 111 from K'J.OOO.OOO.IIIIO te S.".000.OIIO.0(HI. iine-h.ilt of this tiipeiideii sum would be saved te the (Sevcriituciit. "I weiilil mil into !'lsti.iiiM for a short period the members of the selec tive (It Ut t beilld. befele whom these I'll titled te the 'selective bonus' would ap pe.ir and tile ecitilicntcs prepcil.v wit m ssed and acknewli'ilsed All ethers would be regard' il as net in nenl of tin bonus or net ilesiriug it and u lotitrib letitrib Mini their shjue te the sick and wounded." TREASURY OPPOSES NEW BOND ISSUES Cooks the Meal Then Turns Off the Gas ! In this ACORN automatic gas range you can place a roast, vegetables or any dish fix the time it should be cooking and the gas will be turned off at the right mo ment. Ne mere "pet-watch-ing," no burnt or overcooked feeds. It is equipped with two evens one specially built like a fireless coekstove te retain the heat for hours afterward. A great gas saver, tee, and a convenience for feeds that require long, slew cooking te bring out their flavor. Send for booklet which shows many ether ACORN features; or come in and see it demonstrated. miller v. Franklin t V7.tfriV l HMUftpw The 1 i Heuscfiirmshmg ife, jMjB Stere ft' : SCH i m Husten. 1'eli. 'J". Il'.v V )'. Amerien's position 'is a cieuirer Natien prelmbl.v will icsitlt in the use of Ameri can iaptl.il wbeiever business S ilene, l'liet V iilswerth. Assistant Sceretarv of the Treastir), sid in an iiihlress In fore the Muslim Chamber of 'einiiieicc tednv. This ep.itisien depended hew -ever, he inldeit, en the nialntaiiiins (if "a p.i.v -.is-vvc-gn" pelic.v bv the I nlicil States' Ti'c.iur.v . "We iiw tednv .'s'.M.r.Oll.ll.llllll. of which SI!.rIHI.IMI(I.IHIII Is due in less I linn eighteen months." .Mr. Wiulswerih -unl "This U tee l.'rge .1 proportion of lleat ng d'ht fi'i an.v lnisiiii'fs institution. "(,iur 1'i'ilenil budget s() far h:i Iml auced. but net ji-ir w i fai'e .1 ih'lii 11 We .lie 1 iiiislderiug further expenditures for a bonus, fm slmi subsidies, for new Federal activities. Te meet the delicit. te pav for these new expenditures, th" money should be provided f 10111 income, net bv further borrowing. "We have debts enough for futuie generations te care for. 'I'av as we go' must lc the principle of the linnnelal nrtiniigeiuetit of this miintr.v or snen we will net be talking of lending lanuev tibrenil and will lenll.v have muse te werrv iibmit the future." Centia-inig tin gi"iit intl.it nm of cur leneles iihreiul with lle' if ti.it imi ill ilie 1 nlteil States in the Assistant Sceretarv said that in the iigglignti the he dels of Iiheiiv bends hail made a piefli of " ."no, 000. 000 in the In -t vc.u and .1 half. VI inSNCB REPUBLIC tSOPERTTi Natural Alkaline Water Unexcelled for Tabic Um Known and pre. cribed by the Medical Profession (or many years as possessing ereat Medicinal Properties t,VWA 1m m ' MettUimt ttS?rif , .1. .... .'. .ue ntiarma ikiuui sj a UU.1.KI arir-. nENCH &n STERUNGVOICES HOPES Democratic Chairman Predicts Suc cessful Harmony Meeting HarrWiurg. Feb 'JK flly A. I'.l -Democratic State Chairman Bruce F. Sterling today picdieted 11 big at tendance of Democratic men and women from all p.uts of the State in llarri-lmfg tomeirow "te discuss bur 1111,11 within tin- i.ut and Hie nie-t 'eisilile i aiiiliilnii - who will bring that cumin net nbeiii. 'I In cliaii in. in lie ' a number of 1 1( nun 1 urn- inuiitv le.iilels while lien and whih he weu'd net ill-ni" pus sibb' candid. lies in lepeilid iifusal el various imn te intend. In- enlulgi-d upon what lie considered geed oppor tunities for the Democratic I'att.v. He assailul the liiiinagenient of the State (ievernmf ut Man premliunt Demei'rats are ex--pieted here tonight when numerous cenferctK es will be held. SITUATIONJN ITALY ACUTE "Dark-Herse" Premier Apparently Only Solution of Ministerial Crisis Heme. l'Mi -'. ill- A I' 1 '('ail, horse ' pttmiir seems new in hi 1 ie iiiuh lc isiblc sulutuni of tin llaliiiii 1 niistilllil ciisis since one nfli i- tin ether of Ilal.v's priiiiilueut pellllcl.uis tins declined the King's invitation te attempt the formation of 11 cabinet te succeed the Iloneml ministry. All hope of a combination of the con- ' htltutleniil parties under the. nrilinarih heralded premier possibilities today np I penred te have been abandoned Kach faction haw adopted a bitter nttltudu against tJie ethers, casting the blame for the present situation upon all but its own piirtieuliu- group. if GOV. RUSSELL HITS BACK Accuses Insurance Companies of Festering Girl's Suit .IncliMUi. Miss.. Feb. .'!. -Hy A 1.) (Joverner J.ee Jlussell, in a special message le the Leglslattuc to day, charged the old-line tire Insur ance companies, which withdrew from 1 the State last year following Instltu- I H.,i i9 ntif I trnf lenlcliitl,,1 III. festering the $100,000 reduction suit filed ngaltict .liij, by MIbs Frances lllrkhead. of New Orleans, bin former btepeeniphcr. ;k eK1 P" 'Li Dsens cm IheSelci or Your Shoes la n Ouerantfg that They Are Right SHOES OF QUALITY RIGHTLY PRICED $ mis.. mi ruu mm I I vv "ii JF ijS N :v V ff Jin. 2Vi Ml Special ml Medium-Weight 7K,, Ml Weel Sex OC In wanted heather shades. MCMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM Asks the Attention of te these Wc nsk it because we be lieve this announcement de serves it. We knew men will appreciate yoed value, backed by the bread Dalsi mer guarantee. All Leathers High and low shoes In styles for the young man and conservative dresser. 6 Dalsimer Standard of Value provide shoes of geed style, geed quality, constructed from none ether than top grade upper and sole leathers. Yeu can depend upon DALSIMER net te sacrifice quality te make a moderate price possible. i ; " : 1 ii J ? ) '.', Ay 'M 4t? FS&ViMm 1 - mw I McCLEES GALLERIES J. E. MfCLKKfl CO., Inc. i ' IS07 Walnut, llewnrd W. MnrNnmpf, Tn MenetlnU, Elehlngt, Water Celers PAINTINGS FRAMINd AMI KKSTOIllNO' 'TIS A- FEAT TO FIT FEET THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floers With Seating Capacity for G00 Men, Women, Misses, Beys and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street' SING WITH FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr. Wernet's Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves sort; gums, sweetens the Vreath. A white powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, 30c, 60c., $1.00 or write direct te VntDiUlllff. C.,llSBkmuSt.,N.T. i X DAY 9 A.M. os. NIGHT II PM Jj "jjv. , 'V r r' " Ly r. X v. . h DoYeur Banking at Your Convenience We are enen fmM e a '''. M. te II P.M. Yeu Can 2: way. draw or depe.it durfn, ' these hours. V 2 Intere.1 en chckinr accounts ....w.. y Mvings acceunti. Saf Depe$H Bexut te Rtnt ' Metropejlitan Trust Cd7 N.; W Cerner tm and Market st& WfcJKfSSiM5 jjSlSSS5BBB55S5S55 SS525S58SS38SSW w CTEIMWAV LJ F IM NOS Every form of praise has been showered en Steiaway Style M grand piano (5 ft. 7 in. length)! Its beauty and brilliance of tone; depth of sonority; wonderful carrying power; security of touch, permitting the faintest pianissimo or the thunderous fortissimo of orchestration, with unlimited gradations of volume and tonal color all of these have been recounted, ever and ever; but little has been said of economy. Ne piano could be "se geed musically without being superlatively geed mechanically. Therefore, none but a Steinway can give se much in every way or in any one particular at se little final cost. Style M, $1375; time payments, if desired. N. STETSON & CO. 1111 chestnut st. WE SELL EDISON PHONOGRAPHS THE STEINWAY PIANO will be used in the important musical events of next week, announced belew: February 27 Mr. E. C. Hammann Manufacturers' Club February 28 West Philadelphia High Scheel for Girls, 47th and Walnut March 2 Michel Penha at Bellevue-Stratford in Ballroom March 3 and 4 Ernest Schelling with Philadelphia Orchestra ffl.iiiiiiii,.i.i,milii.iiiiinniiMiii THIS EPOCHAL SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF CHARLES J. MAXWELL & CO. JEWELRY 50 off Is Such An Opportunity As May Never Come Again N spite of the great response te this extraordinary sale, it is nevertheless true that it should never have been necessary te make a second announce ment. The fact is, the significance of this unique event is bound te escape many people, who leek upon all sales as seasonal affairs, and quite overlook that this sale can never come again. Most of the stock has been sold, hut sufficient remains te reward immediate interest. And the sale is a great sale and will remain a great sale even when only a handful of jewelry remains. Fer while merchandise in a sale deter iorates swiftly under constant handling and is already out of fashion, Jewelry Is Jewelry All The Time 1 1 1 ySgxw WE DISLIKE THE WORD BARGAINS, BUT' THERE IS NO OTHER WORD TO USE1 (Teca Jewelry and Pearls Reserved) CHARLES J. MAXWELL & CO. Walnut Street at i6th Street PHILADELPHIA Smith & Brodhead 913 Walnut Street Largest Manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture in Philadelphia Waw& WORKMANSHIP 'RELUMi Great Closeout Week AT OUR WAREHOUSE, 1112-14 WALNUT ST. Aji innovation in February Furniture Sales. We intend making the last week of our great February Sale a Banner Week All made-up or finished goods in our showroom, 913 Walnut St., and our warehouse, 901-03 Latimer St., will be added te the stock en the two large floors of our warehouse, 1112-14 Walnut St., the whole making the finest showing of upholstered furniture ever seen in Phila. We will close out this grand display of living-room furniture te the last piece and at prices that will afford any one the long-wished-for opportunity te possess a fine, high-grade living-room suit at a price within their means. ii A rg,e of davenPrt tables, some slightly marred, ethers perfect, will be included in this Sale. Several davenport bed suits will be closed out at cost or below. Why We Are Offering Such Great Bargains First Te turn this big stock inje cash.. SecondTe clear our floors for spring business. Third Te keep our large force busy and intact. The Smith & Brodhead make of furniture is well known as being finely made and different from the ordinary factory-made goods. Belew are two of the many offers in this great Sale: 't- fmWMMmSMMMMTMMSMWMMMMMMMmMMMMU jWMsafcVTt""'l,"'',"BWsWBWWW 'MWMmSBm3MMWi'. BMM9,i, I a.;fe.ff.lsirsa MaaaaaaaaaJiMftWZr'K&9Btt-& idlJMMtL- ." '' " MMMMMMMM BSSmS Exactly MMJMMMMMMMmWw BIMNNKif S )WMMMMMMmW& ayHSii Illustrated . iSPbbJHwMIIR: This Handsome 3-pc. Suit consisting of 7-ft. davenport, arrt chair and fireside chair, must be seen te be fully appreciated. Hair filled; spring edges; spring cushions; spring P ceS cevcred ,n tapestry or velour. Our regular price en this Sale Price, $159 February 20 te 28 Only 1 I i i sHMlj&us7 jLigv ''Sp5 -wjwnGr LiSmjV'tnSw!ij--iM I1U ?N ia One of "Our Popular Styles nmnlna f 'Il V- , , 7 0l USetl fr Shrt timC aS 0 samples, a few with slight defects in cover; ethers perfect Regular price, $17.r.00. Sale Price, '98 .50 February fJteSl?1" heW ai W warehouse' 1112-14 Wa,nt St.,' A living-room suit for everybody at everybody's nrice. HjpfeinUr m M mote5trucks make deliveries anywhere within reasonable distance. Ne discounts te dealers in this Sale. Open Tuesday and Friday evenings until 9 o'clock and all day Saturday. Smith & Brodhead Office and Factory 913 Walnut Street j Office and Factory, Walnut 18-01 ( Warehouse, Walnut 05-48 OTjKNN PHONES k . i. "Tr"Y """"" T. J, . .1 4 f I .. ? . -J-. T At .-:U M vtiteJfai&Jffim .-" 5 ' 1 0 i ,' v V'A.ii 'A rf't's. - I'V ssS'?V.. 7 WiJl" iiA'l fjr,"' i M 1 T iBMilihlfMl 11 jiHtliC. tl,nr" .!' sw.txi.tfm A,
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