iji.tf.'JSfflBS Tf !? rv.ja:-ai neBK rr "-itf iA - V v gSf7s5sr-!vniiF FOR CARINET mm r&'rzs. Rirr-Kr.a i wUIUL I Ul unUlliLI a,'f UMtf Mm File. Alae the pretty. , PSilfflilN CONGRESS URGED K' ,- Vbmh1 Hi Strafford, rn. i I urBi 1VENING PUBLIC DGERPmLAM V':- " t '&zftX$& . ...s-. .r, ni7irv..y..,y h. ! i. .ri"i., , - '. .3!v'l w- New is the time te have Wilsen estimate en in terior and exterior home renovating with paints and painting that will stand the test of time. a-" All I ? INI 1' Paintert since 1S51 2039 Arch Street BFHVCK S877-SS7S KAfE 4980-4987 Jmm S. Wilisn & Sen, Inc. Hughes Indorses Kelly Bill Ex tending Right te Jein Debates AVERT MISUNDERSTANDINGS Shave With Cuticura Seap The healthy up-te-date Cuticura way Dip brush In het water arid rub en Cuticura Seap. Then make lather en face and rub in for a mo ment with fingers. Make a second lathering and shave. Anoint any ir ritation with Cuticura Ointment, then wash all off with Cuticura Seap. Nothing better for sensitive skins. SaaeUSuarfMtraUl. A44rM' "OatlnnLa. riwrlM.Btt.lir,Mil4tl,Mu." 8.14 even. "J2 ftMpSc. OI t a aad W. TtlraatSM. eCutIcr 5at ahaa without mug. Sr lie Sfc J 7'Dntf Stere, Quoting Exceptional Meney Savers 5 5 3 BOe Sis Papaedant Toetb Pa.tr . . . 30c Site Kolynea Teeth Past ... 30c Slxe Retinal Seap. . . . 10c Site Patmellve Seap.. 50c Slit Mennen'a Shaving Cream .... BOc Slxe Dafgeit dt Ramadall Celd Cream 25c Slxe Vivaudeu'a Mavla Talcum 40c Sla Flatchar'a Caateria 1.00 Slta Tanlac 1.20 Sli Cuda'a Papta-Man(nn 3Sc Sit Palmellva Shaving Cream .... SOc Slxa MuUlfled Cocoanut Oil , BOc Slxa Pabace Teeth Paate 25c Slxa Lyen'a Teeth Powder . . . 2Bc Slxa Cuticura Seap. . . 28c Slxa Packcr'a Tar Seap 2Sc Slxa Weed burr 'a Facial Seap BOc Slxa Ferhan'a Teeth Paata US Slxa Plnaud'a Vet atal, amall 7Sc Slxa Plaaud'a Eau da Quinine, amall . , , 3fc Slxa Fre.tllla 25c Slxa J. A J. Talcum 1.20 Slxa Drome Seltcar, large 1.20 Slxa Pinkham'a Compound 1.00 Slxe Danderlne, large 1.00 Slxe Laverie, large , 1.00 Slxe LUterine, large 1.00 Size Nujel, large Solution Citrate el Magnesia , 1.80 Size Fellow's Syrup, large BOc Slxe Phillips Milk el Magnesia 1.00 Slxe Lyael, large 1.00 Slxa Vltamen Tablets Dependable Alarm Clacks 100 5-Grain Aspirin Tableta (U.D.Ce.) ... 100 5-Grain Caicara Tabs 3.S0 Wavatta Electric Hair Curlers Guaranteed Teeth Brushes 3,or 4 '" 39c 21c 55c 30c 37c 37c 19c 25c 79c 89c 29c 37c 35c 19c 55c 55c 55c 39c 89c 69c 25c 17c 89c 79c 74c 72c 75c 79c 25c 1.09 42c 83c 74c 95c 69c 23c 2.98 35c At the Seda Fountains Sweet Rell Sandwlchea . . . Tongue, Ham, Lettuce, etc. Spenge Cak Large Plata Ice Cream Fresh Fruit Lemonade Fresh Fruit Orangeade Ceca Cela Hires' Reet Deer 10c Cheese, Egg, 10c 15c 10c 15c 5c 5c fej&s! li..l- If ll..-lf.Man I II If 10 Mirket IMS f'hretnu MS Market mi . fc "a- . !' .wer mn lfr&l' liS SOO H. Ilrejd HI., t'vr Hprura tun Market itiiut ISfli und rLhratnut Market 14 H. BSd N. rtrent Cor. Yerk (Krnalng('n) Oorasaatewn Are. Brand A Erie lantawp) Chi Avaa, Dv a Staff Cerfttpcrdtnt Washington, July 25. Strem: tn tn derwmcrit of the propeial te give Cnb lnct memberx n voice In cenrplnnnl debates li expressed by Secretary of State IIiikIips in n letter nddrcwil te Ucprcxcnlntlvp Clyde Kelly, of I'ltt bur'li, tpspendtni; te an Imiuiry Kelly nildrei'ecl te each mcinber of President Ilnnling's Cabinet. Iteprcsentatlve Kelly U author of a bill rxtendlnf; tliit iIrIh te tin- execu tive branch of the (levcrntnent and Hpwlfylnp; regular days and hours for Cabinet attendanee. This Is the poBitlen taken by Secre tary Hughe: "Iiefcrrinic te the particular meas ure you have introduced, permit me te say that 1 approve of Section 1, giv ing the privileges of the fleer of the Senate and Houfe of Representatives te the members of the Cnbint with the right te participate in debate en mat ters relating te the hulnea of their I respective dcpnrtmcntu under cucli rules I as may be preceribed by the Senate and I Heuse, respectively. I Opposes Compulsory Attendance I "1 de net think it necessary or ad 1 vlsuble te require the nttendunce of i members of the Cabinet. Such attend i ance as may be appropriate may be eaitlly arranged through rules that arc . agreed 'upon. I "The separareness of the Incentive power under our system, while It hti i advantages which hove been deemed te he of controlling Importance, deprives I the Executive of the opportunities open .te parliamentary 'leaders of partlcipa 1 tien in parliamentary debates." "Official communications are mane u I the President In the dlvcharsre of his constitutional duty. The Department of State, which Is the Instrumentality of the Executive in connection with foreign affairs, makes its public an nouncements. The Secretary of State appears before committees from time te time and gives the information that is asked, but there is lachlnc the ill. rect personal relation te the discussions of the Senate when foreign affairs arc under consideration. "The Secretary of State, acting for the President, may negotiate an im portant treaty, but he has no oppor tunity te explain or defend it upon the fleer of the Senate when its previsions nre under debate. The knowledge which Is nt his cemimind is communicated in formal writing or merely te these mem bers who sit upon the Apprepiiate Committee. Aid In Foreign Affairs "There are numerous situations in which an opportunity for the Executive, through his department chiefs, te ex plain matters of policy would be of the' greatest aid in securing an intelligent judgment. j "I should net favor a change In the ! distribution of power or any modifica tion of the practice which would en I ceurnge the notion that the Executive is responsible te the legislative branch of the Government in matters which under the Constitution ere exclusively of executive concern. I should nLse de plore any method se contrived ns te facilitate antagonism between the Ex ecutive Department and legislative leaders, or which would merely provide opportunities for the censorious. "Hut speaking in my private ca pacity and expressing only a personal opinion, J de believe in multiply lng tlie facilities for appropriate co-operation between responsible leaders, who under stand their respective functions, in n matter suited te the full discussion of great international questions when these fall within llw constitutional competency of the Senate." Alien Possessions Become Big Issue Continued from Paxr One (levrrnmcnt. That Is te say. money I due individual Germans be used te pay debts of the German Government, which ngnin Is confiscation. New. confiscation Is an ugly prece dent for this country. There is our attitude toward privnre property of aliens, our own people and ethers seized by the Russian Soviets. AVe are net willing te concede te RusMa the right te de what in Its legal aspects would net differ from what Mr. Palmer pro posed te de in the ease of German patents, even if the .$250,000 is paid te the German owners. And. again, such confiscation ns Sen Sen aeor Underwood defends would have a hearing upon our attitude toward American property rights in MpxIce. It is only one step from confiscation In war te confiscation in peace. Se poll- ' ties aside, President Harding wnH al most forced by Secretary Hughes' posi pesi posi tien en Uuisla nnd Mexico te seek the recovery of the property sold for a nominal sum te the Chemical Founda tion Indeed, the gossip here Is that the movement for the nullification of the sale btarted in the State Department. Polite Ferm of Loet Anether important consideration is this: The Cnlted States is new the richest country tn the world. It is only a matter of a few jenrs when Its citizens will have larger holdings throughout the world than any nation has ever had. In case of war its citi zens will have much te lese if this country sets the precedent of making one of the punishments of hostilities the forfeiture of private property rights by belligerents. The doctrine which Sen Sen aeor I'nderwoed urges is a polite form of loot. The morals which tills country professed before the war ure all en the side of the i'lesiuent. An unfertunnte aspect of the situa- i tien is that it Is complicated with poll tics. Attorney General Daughert Is j having the Grand Jury here investigate the activities of the Allen Property 1 Custodian under the Wilsen Adminis tration. . The two custodians were first Attor ney General Palmer anil then Francis Garvan. who is new head of the Chem ical Foundation. It is reported here ' that an indictment against these two men Is possible. An indictment will be ii n effective reply during the campaign i te the charges recently published against Mr. Dougherty, ewn if. as is freely predicted, there will later be a fnilure te secure a conviction in either cuse. Democrats Alarmed At any rate, the Democratic National Committee is gieatly concerned ever Presideftt Harding's attack upon the sale of patents te the Chemical Feun- IIIUIUU ,11111 HII- W1UI414 HlllJ 1'IWVl LlUllba pirTi'Riw or oeu i.n iinnis Th ii""f Mm Cleulrt. t'hoiegraiioj at her lulaml home, near Hyt. N V . plmtngrapflfil with hfr new doe. a present of the croein, ii pastel portrait of the brlile by a neud artist. teKsltier with many ether beautiful plcturea in sepia tones., appear In the rete- Eravur section at the Sunday Puuue arasa. "Make It a piblt." 2dv. which nre supposed te be aimed et the former Attorney General and his as sistant. Senater ITndcrwoed, urging conficft cenficft conficft tien, Is speaking for the Democratic Na tional Committee Ills line of defense is lhat Congress durins the war authorized confiscation as a punitive measure, though no one else seems te have under stood the bill that way ; that, more over, confiscation is desirable as in creasing the penalties of war, and that, moreover, the movement te pay former German owners a fair price for their holdings is pre-German. Sttlpplng the Issue of all its politics, it is n ipicstlen of American geed faith In its foreign policy nnd of the larger interests In the future of American in vestors abroad, of whom there will be many. TWO MORE OF BIELASKI AUTO PARTY UNDER ARREST French Modiste and Mexican At torney Placed In Jail Melce City, July 25. With the ar rest jesterday afternoon of Madame Mlle, a French mediste, and Jess llar canas, n Mexican attorney, three of the six members of the new famous nuto nute nuto mebile party of A. Rruce Rlelaski, which was kidnnpped a month age near Cuernnvara, new arc In jail. Menies Deecn. the party's chauffeur and Madame Mlle's companion, lms hi en under nrrcst nt Cucrnnvaca for mere than three weeks, together with I Colonel Enrique Goldbaum Pndllla, who was charged with having overstepped l Ills authetlty as Federal nrmy officer in directing activities looking toward the release of Mr. Itii-laski, formerly of the Ameilcan Department of Justice. Mr. Rlelaski, Mrs. Rlelaski and Senera Rarcenas were still nt liberty up te n late hour last night, although they said they would net be surprised at being detained at au moment. NAMES REFEREE FOR RYAN Peter B. Olney te Handle Bank ruptcy of Breker New Yerk, July 25. (Ry A. P.) Fcdcrel Judge A. N. Hand today named Peter R. Olney referee In the case of Allan A. Ryan, financier nnd stock broker, who filed n petition In bank ruptcy last week, listing liabilities of mere than S32.000.000. about $4,000. 000 of which was in unsecured claims. Mr. Rj an's lawyers announced last night that elimination of duplicated Items In the bankruptcy petition would bring the liabilities down te .$18,000,-000. WORLD FLIER IN CRASH Majer Blake Uninjured, but Plane It Damaged In Beluchlttan Londen, July 25. (Ry A. P.) The airplane In which Majer W. T. Rlake, the Rrltlsh aviator, is attempting an nround-thc-werld flight from England, crashed te the ground nt Slbl. Rrltlsh Rcluchlstan, near Quctta, Saturday, says an Exchange Telegraph from Ka rachi today. , . The aviator escaped Injury, but the under-carriage of bl ple wns smashed. Air force mechanicians from Karachi have been sent te assist In constructing n new underearrlnge for the damaged plane. Slbl Is .100 miles from Karachi, and the continuation of the flight Is likely te be delayed a week. nh Have Yeu Inspected Gas Het Water Service? The automatic storage system supplies piping het water, day or night, as fast as you "can use it. When het water is drawn, the gas is turned en automatically. When the tank is again full of het water, the gas is turned off automatically. With all its advantages the automatic storage gas water heater is the most economical water heater you can use. Term payments. See a demonstration at any U. G. I. store or ask us te send a representative. THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. SHIP ARCHITECT ENDS LIFE Jeseph A. Slean, Seattle, Found Dead In Japanese Lodging Heuse Seattle Wash., July 25. (Ry A. P.) Jeseph A. Sean, forty-five years old, murine, nrchitect during the World War for the Slean Shipbuilding Com pany, was found dead last night in a Japanese lodging house. He had been shot through the head. Clutched in his right hand was a revolver with one chamber empty. Mr. Slean recently had complained of ill heatlh. In 1018 he was a Democratic candidate for Congress from this district. Lunch thought today CRAPE-NUTS with cold milk or cream is a complete feed Sustaining sen sible, economical Ne' heavy feeling" in the afternoon. uc7herts a Reason" CALIFORNIA Calls Yeu Land of bounding health, happiness and romance S - Three through trains daily te Chicago and two te St. Leuis from Phila delphia, making direct connection with all west ern lines. We can ar range your ticket in any g-- Majestic snow-capped -5c2! neakai sunnv erancre 's?rA--v? groves, tropical palms; 7 J VV gant trees ana moun tain lakes; the salt tang of the sparkling Pacific. All await you. Cernel Greatly Reduced Round-Trip Summer Fares one of a hundred differ erent ways te all points en 'the Pacific Coast. On gale daily until Sep tember 30th. Return limit October 31st. JXim ' ' aBaxffBfffaxaiBxaxaiSf WWTI IRbSkvIBBI axSxaxaBwSx9PJlSSr seEjBSF Ti naltlniere and Ohie varrlea you weet ward In comfort nnil Kafety. threuxn tni Wutltul chanxlne I.iIub et the rotemac the Ulu nidge and AllrKnenirs, phone Walnut aw2 or H ua help you plan your trip. B. C. HAASK. nir. raaa. Axent 1S37 Walnut Htreet Tela- or Itace 5144 and let mHp Baltimore Ohie America's First Railroad Established 1817 flgla mSi Li Levi Leuis E.Wiseic Qhe Quality (furniture Center 160-162 Se. Fifth St. Philadelphia Bet Locust and Spruce I l j-Tns.''11 'M Bedroom Suite in Period design, with full sized Bed, Chifferette, large Vanity and Bureau; in Mahogany or Walnut 4 pieces. $175 rHE AUGUST SALE AT WISER'S begins today which means unprecedented reductions throughout the entire store Furniture, Carpets, i 'igs, Lineleums, etc., EVERYTHING is included. Yeu who knew values, who appreciate genuine quality, will recognize that prevailing low prices place these offerings far beyond these of the usual sale. OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS till 9 P. M. for the benefit of these unable te attend the Sale during the daytime. r Jv SSSSSk- t.i,'"CTii! J T j2- i ,:isMfe a - - : Z-LZ .- . paaiegiaaxaBxaxaaxSaiatShfc Save Meney The Business Man Is Saving Actual Dollars By Using the Keystone Autehiatic Telephone Our unmeasured service rates permit you te call all you want never a discussion about additional messages. s Ne Wrong Numbers -Ne Cut Off in the Midst of Conversations Complete Privacy Keystone Telephone Ce. 135 S. 2d Street Philadelphia Call Mr. Blake, Race 06, for full Information call can be made from any one of our eyer 6000 pay stations without charge. Sold Eetrywhtrt One reason why our customers knew they can be sure of satis, faction from any goods purchased in our Stores even in the hottest weather is because of the quick "turn ever" of our stocks. We carry only quality merchandise, and our prices are se fair that our goods move rapidly. There is he chance for them te lie en our shelves for months and months. And this means much te you in het weather. You'll be better satisfied if you deal at the Stores Where Quality Counts and Lew Prices Prevail nut &ret Important Reductions in Summer Dresses Scores of jnedels in all the wanted silk and cotton materials; light and dark shades. Every Dress included marked at a genuine saving: Women's Sizes New $3.45, previous prices up te $6.00. New $10.00, previous prices up te $15.00. New $12.50, previous prices up te $1 7.50. New $15.85, previous prices up te $22.50. New $19.85, previous prices up te $32.50. New $29.85, previous prices up te $50.00. Misses' Sizes New $4.00, previous prices up te $7.50. New $7.50, previous prices up te $1 0.50. New $12.50, previous prices up te $25.00. New $16.00, previous prices up te $29.50. New $25.00, previous prices up te $75.00. New $35.00, previous prices up te $100. Misses' Suits $7.50 Odd let of Misses' Tweed Suits previ ously priced up te $25.00 new $7.50. Geed for autumn wear as well as for imme diate use as traveling or meter apparel. sfessr mm& Te These Who Say "I don't like Buttermilk " Drink it at home and at work We suggest that you try a glass of Abbotts Cream Buttermilk. Nete the flavor the geed, old fashioned flavor of real butter milk. That's the test the taste of Abbotts Cream Buttermilk "has led many a man te make butter milk drinking a daily habit bvC1bxF3s 9yv fl A r vVtSSmJ' Ii SOI aVaxSB ' .WOE. m ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. 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