--rr.,1i,euM,4wwipUmui.J1,utiiil)j,wiH Pi EVENING LEDaER-PHILADELPnTA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 0.917 h I m I PENROSE CLANS PLAN NEW Conllnnfd from I'nee Onr munhln County courts, If such action Is found to be Advisable. The Scnato Appropriations Committee, which lms charge of the Sprout fesolullon, U composed of fortythree members, Hen alof Kdwnnt K IJelrtleinaii, president pro tern, bel"S & cx-otuclo member. There nro seventeen staunch ljpnrose members ilnd nine JiemocraU on It. That is the situation today, wlillo the thief topic of capital Rosslp Is the revela tion of the Oovcrnor's Sttttp-p.ilil personal expense account, which. It Is believed, vll mure In the Investigation. This was fore east with the arrival of .Speaker llrtldwln and bis chaise mat tno aiuie is iwyiiiu $16,000 nmro u year for the coinfotts and pleasures of ilovernor tirumbauBli tlml.i It has unld for any other Chief Kxectltlvc. The Horltlnt,' of the resolution lias also riven many Penrose membets of tho I.ejjls. Ulure doubt as to whether or not jl Is sincere The tcRt of Btrcnetli between the two factions, which will decide whether or lint the investlRatiou will be ihihIipiI In n Ilnlsli as Senutor l'enroso Fays It will be, will prob ably come when one of the two bills .Statu Senator and Auditor CJencinl-clcet ('unites A. Snyder will Introduce today come up tor RVote in both houses. SNVDIJH'H UIU.S Senator Snyder 1ms drafted one bill that ,.i.i ulure tho power of appointing the mercantile appraise! a In Philadelphia under , the Auditor Ooncrnl alone. At present Ihey re appointed Jointly by tho Auditor Hon rat and the City Treasurer of Philadel phia, who Is n Varo man. and who van Euarantee at least'a compromise. Tho other Snyder bill alms to cany out Penrose threat to shiar Attorney tleii eral itrowii of bis power The inem-iue would abolish the power bestowed upon him by the I.eBlslaturo o r.iui io nppmm Bpeclal deput attorney Reuerals nt will to handle the various cases that come uuiler his Jurisdiction The bills piobably'wlll Ixi ruhed through the Senate and Into the House, so that the respective strength of the two factious ciin easily be determined The Penrose Investigation resolution, or rather the Sprout resolution, piovldes for an appropriation of 25.000 for expenses. That provision Is rogaided as tho "snake In the grass" Any measure that comes beforo the Legis lature carrying with It an appioprlatlon must havo a two-thirds vote of both houses before It can pass Neither faction has a two-thirds vote In either the Senate or House, apparently, and the Vare-Hrumbaugh leaders say the In vestigation resolution was ilrnftt.il to cairy the the appropriation with It. simply for the purpose of "covering up " They aro also pointing to the fact that the Penrose lloor leader In the House. Itep resentatlvo Frederick lleyer. of Philadel phia, led the fight last night for postponing Indefinitely tho Sarlg lesolutlon. backed by the Democrats, for a complete Investigation of the charges made by both factions during ' the speakership fight. Tho Sarlg resolution, after a heated debate between Representatives Sarlg and Beyer, was indefinitely postponed by a vote of 160 to 3'J The Vare-IJrumbaugh leaders nre assert ing today that the entire campaign of Senator Penrose Is for publicity and they ay they are "not worrying." Senator Hdvvln II. Vare, the principal supporter of the Governor, discussing tho 'Penrose moves for an Investigation, said: 'The higher they take this Investigation, the lower they will fall." The Penrose resolution was referred to the Appropriations Committee, of which Senator Clarence J. BlcUman, of llucks, is xpected to be chairman. That committee will not organize until this afternoon nt least. Should the measure be repurted back next week, It must come up on three separate days in tho Senate, and then go to tho House, where it must He over until tho following week before any action at all can be taken upon It, This procedure can be followed only If there Is no delay In placing tho measure fatther tip on the calendar each day. Senator Vuie commented on the resolu tion as follows: "A splendid conglomeration of tho Kiik 11th language " BOTH SIDES SKK FLAWS The measure la full of flaws, according to leaders of both sides. The Viire-Hruin-baugh leaders point out that it names no particular State officials or departments, but deals merely with a series of general charges against "public officers." The Penrose leaders, on the other hand, declare that It elves the commission power to Investigate any one from a constable to the Governor .The resolution differs radically from that passed by the House In 1901, which created commission to investigate the charges of bribery made In connection with the elec tion of Matthew Stanley Quay to tho United States Senate, and to report to the Legis lature upon the feasibility of tho McC'ar rell bill throwing tho prosecution of the men named in the report of tho committee to a jury. i The vouchers for the amounts the State has paid for the Governor's expenses In ex cess of his nalary of $10,000 a year show that tho public has met the bill for vir tually his every expense except clothing. Pressing and repairing his clothing, food, gasoline, traveling expenses," hotel bills, meal tickets, books, magazines and news papers, cigars and hospitality ate Included. The Auditor General's office has on file the vouchers for tho personal expenses, which were taken from a fund of $30,000 appropri ated bj the last Legislature, which Is dis bursed under what Is known as the Execu tive Mansion account. GOVERNOR. REPLIES Governor Brumbaugh this afternoon de clared that the bills he Incurred as Governor for luxuries In the executive mansion and for his personal expenses, as published to day, were "In every respect regular and honest." The charges that he has been spending the State's money for personal use "will not be taken seriously," he added. Auditor General Powell, who "O, K'd." the vounchera for the Governor's vacation trips, cigars, magaalna'a books, taxicabs, tc cama to the defense of the Governor with a statement that t hey were not ex orbitant or unreasonable. State Senator William C. Sproul, of Dela ware County, who Is a candidate to suc ceed Brumbaugh as chief executive, said that the bills "exceed the limits of good taste." state Senator Edwin II. Vare de clined to discuss the dlsclosuies. ine Governor issued his statement in jnswer to tho disclosures after he had left the meeting of tho State Uoaid of Agri culture at noon, lie said; The matter Is not one which requires any defense on my part. The fact that vounchera wera filed with the Auditor General ought to be sufficient proof that th eexpenses Incurred by me as Governor, and therefore as the official representative of the Commonwealth, were in every respect regular and honest. I do not care to comment at length, out It does seem to me that there is such a thtng-as being fair even to your enemies. I am satisfied that the alle gations, or, rather, Innuendoes, will not be taken seriously by those familiar with the extensive duties of my otttce. DEPENDED BY POWELL Auditor General Powell, In defending the governor, said the charges reflected upon w as much as upon Brumbaugh, as he aad to pa,ss upon the voucher before they we paid iJe COj,tinued- ' The bills were not exorbitant or uu--isonabk' tiovernor Brumbaugh baa Juiten out ainuJig tue people oX lie i more Uuin 4UV previous Gortuuor uuine In mind Hut lis lus gone up t mBita ATTACK ON BRUMBAUGH regarded them so I would have been after them when the vouchers were pre sented to me for payment. Following arc some of the Items September 2G. Ill 16 Two pair auto gog gles, Front-Market Motor Supply Conumnv llarrlsbnrg, $3 GO. September 2T, lilt 6 One hundred nnd seventy (linnets at Junlnta College (names of diners omitted), $212,110. September IS. 191(1--Board of Lewis Sny der and Walter McLean (piobably ser vants) at Pocasot House, Wavhe, Me .tulv I to September 6, $145 00. September 2S, HUB Tiixlcali hire, Phila delphia (olio day), American TiitIciIi Com pany. $25 00 August 1 to October 1. 11fi ltrmlrt-d account showing expenditures of tiovernor ami guests at f.ewlston, Poland Spring llrelton Woods, lliitiover. (Irceiillelil, Spring field. Stod.brldge, Poiigbki-ppsie, Mllford H'nler Gap. Philadelphia. Lancaster, New Yoik, Huntingdon, Sciniitnn, etc, Including chargs for meals, loilglng. garages, oil, gasoline, drawing looms, sleepers. Pullman chairs, bellboys, porter service, telephones, extra servant hire, extra meals, tnxlealm, guides, lionks. iniigiulnes. newspapers, serv ices of pb.vslclatH, telegrams, telephones and many "Incidentals." Total, $16(50 98 The Governor does not appear to have been In Ilarilsburg much during this time, hut the bills from gioeers. butWiers, lee cream sluii's, fruit stoles, l.iuudryinen and tailor ntrlveil ns usual, and vveio p.ild bv the State nut of the "Executive Mansion fund," also out of which the Governor's expenditures noted above weie being paid. Tho phonograph In tho Governor's Man sion Is evidently supplied with recoidi nt tho State's expense, for an "Item In one of tho vouchers shows that the .1 11 Troup music house was paid $7 for lecoids Tin? Governor charged the State J7C 2ri as his peisiinal I'vinnw" for going to Phila delphia to attend tho funeral of i-x.-Govrrnor PcmiyiMclier, September t to C. He also chai Red tho State $5.92 for telegrams Inci dent to the px-dovornor's death. William 11. Ball, the Governor's secre tary, also collected hundreds of dollars for personal expenses Inclined In the service of his chief. CIHAitS BV THE HITNDllKD On October 30 nnd 31 last, D D Harry, a local cigar ineicliaut, fuinlslicd the Gov ernor with $G7 worth of line cigars The Slate paid tho bill. On September 26. olio month previously, Mr. llnriy furnished $4fi worth of cigars nnd tobacco to the Gov ernor. Mr. Harry's bills appear also with frequency In the vouchers. The kind of cigars tlie Governor smokes arc expensive. Ono brand, of which ho buys ion at a time, cost twenty cents each The cigarettes the Governor buys cost twenty rents a pack. They arc named after ono of the Pharaohs a. well-known but long dead Indulger In Kg.vptian luxurlousiiess On .May US, 1915. the Governor got $6fi vvoitb of cigars and cigarettes from Harr, thu State, as usual, paying for them. , The Governor gives his suits to two tailors to press, clean and repair. One of them Is Kieil S. Lack, of Dewberry sticet; another Is A .1. Sims Each charges seventy-five cents to piesN a suit. Beginning with the Governor's Induction Into office two years ago these tailors have rendered regular bills to tho State for pressing nnd cleaning and icpalrlng the Governor's suits. The State paid without a whimper. On ono of his trips to N'ew England the Governor evidently piomlsed to send Win ston Churchill, the novelist, a picture. He did. The State. In cnnseiiuence, paid to William H. Kan. of Philadelphia, the sum of $1.50 for a "photogiaph sent to Winston Churchill, Windsor, Vt." PULLMAN' SEATS AND TAXIS Voucher 55, check for $100 to .lames S. IJjIatt, dated July 1, I9IG, for traveling ex penses of Governor and private secretary, covered tho following: Pullman seats, $2. Mileage books, Pennsylvania Itallroad nnd Philadelphia and Beading Hallway, $45. Gasoline, $3. Two railroad fares Winthrop to New York, $19.20. Meals en route, $3.01. Hotel, taxi nnd messenger, $10. Two tickets, Portland to North Leeds, $3.10v Two stage seats and cxpressage, $9.69. Chauffeur. $5. Voucher 5C, check for $2St'..99 to M. G. Brumbaugh, dated July 9, 1915, for Mansion expenses, Juno and part of July, covering: L. G. Clancey, fi lilts and vegetables, $10.10. Great Atlantlu and Pacific Tea Company, butter. $9.90. C. B Handler, milk and cream, $20.9S. A. II. Kreidler & Biotlier, groceries, $350 56. Peerles.s Hand Laundry. $1.22. Buss Fish Market, fish and game, $11 29. A. J. Slinnis, pressing clothes, $4.25. E. G. Slabacli Company, meats, $.13.40. C Studebaker, groceries, $24.93. Guy S. Vogt, meat, $13.44. Voucher GO, check for $100 to James S. Illatt, dated July 21, 1915, for traveling expenses. Governor and private secretary: Service, hotel, Philadelphia, $5. Porters and hervlcea, Philadelphia, $3, Toll to Philadelphia. $1.02. Taxi. Philadelphia, $3.C0. Service, 60 cents. Telephqne. SO cents. Meals, $5.40. Taxi, $3.00. Pullman drawing room, Wlntrop to New York, $3.40. Drawing room to New York from Phila delphia. $2.50. Drawing room, Harrisburg to Philadel phia. $2.50. Lunch, $1.80. Mileage, $22.50- Cigars, Jul) i3 (one day), $5.50. Pullman, 50 cents. &llii llllilllltll! Illlllllllil DREICER&C0 announce an Important Exhibition of Pearls, Pearl Necklaces and New Jewels from their New York Establishment. Diamonds of unusual shapes, lnrfeo Emeralds, Rubies, and Sapphires, also an extensive collection of Oriental Pearl Necklaces are included RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL (South-West Salon) PHILADELPHIA ;.,!;,,,.:,:, nmmu:,,:,,; ....;: n, ,,., The Philadelphia Art Galleries S. E. Cor. 15th and Chestnut Sts. X&lSfSy BEEII II. W.MJ1EK, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE CONTINUES TODAY And Four Following Days, at 2:30 o'clock Each Afternoon The Important Collection of ORIENTAL RUGS and CARPETS Ancient . and Modern Wrote Uelousluc lo ARTIN EFFENDI Tbe ngted rtur roerctunt of Mesopotamia and New Tork Tbta Choice and Dtcrtfnv AeemtIate of PERSIAN WEAVES lias bca personally lcUJ and purchased tn th OrUot during (b pi twenty years, and U aitly dltlarfoc from tba svsrydiy uimnin.tol uucks. , Descriptive Catalogue Mailed Upon Request NOW ON EXHIBITION Porter, 35 cents, . Lunch, $1.10. Newspapers, July 20 (one day). 29 cents. Baggage transfer. $1.25. Express, Ml. Grelnrt, James Anlcr, $2 It. Hotel, Philadelphia, $3.70. Hotel, Philadelphia, $4 20. Hound-trip faro to Philadelphia. $5 20. Hound-trip Pullman to Philadelphia, $1. Hound-trip railroad faro to Philadelphia, ." 20. Itoiiiid-trlp Pullman to Philadelphia, $1. Meals, $2 90. Itallroad fare, Lancaster, $1.80. Meals. $2.40. Newspapers. August 13 (one day), $1 21. liepalrlnjr desk. 20 cents. Voucher No. 62, check.for 452.7K to I D llnrry, dated July 30, 1915, for "mansion supplies," covering July 12 Sno Amailfo cigars. $22 60 July 12260 Admiration cigars. $27 50 July 1625 Admiration cigars. $2 76 PATItON Oh' TAXICABS Voucher No 61, check tor $36 75 to "Vinerlcan Taxlcab Company, dated August 9, 1915, for taxlcab hire, covering: Jntle 6, 1915, $6. July 3. 1915 (one day). $14 76. July 17, 1915 (one day), $17.60 Voucher No. 65. check for $23.G2 to Belli-vue-Stintfoid Hotel, dated August 9. 1915, J S. Illatt: June 25. 1916 Hooui, $6. Telephone, $1.01. Heslayralit, $2. June I and 5, 1915, room, $6. Telephone. $1.91. ltestaurant. $6.70 Voucher 66. check for $2.0S to City Auto Supply Cninpnny. dated August 9, 1915, for gasoline for Governor's automobile. . Voucher 67, check for $1.60. to William II Ban, dated August 9. 1916, for ono Commonwealth of Pouuslvaiila group photograph, sent to Winston Churchill, Windsor, Vt. HOUSE COMMITTEE HAS PROPOSED REVENUE JJILL Ways and Means (Jots Projected Meas ure Increasing Corporation nnd Inheritance Tax WASHINGTON. Jan. 23. The Admin Istiatlon's plan to ralsi- an additional half billion dollars to meet tho dally Increasing deficit In the treasury was advanced another stage today The subcommittee, headed by Chairman Kllrli n, repotted (o tin- nmjoilty inembciM of tlie Huuse Ways nnd .Means Committee the completed ilinft of tho meas ure upon which It has linen woiklug Tor a w cek. The plan of the subcommittee. Indorsed by President Wilson and Secretary McAdoo. Includes the sale of some $2S9.O(KI.U0(l In Panama canal and special bunds It Is estimated that more llian $200. nuu. Ono will bo raised bv Increased Inheritance Lives and an eight per cent tn on coipoia tlon and copartnership pioflls In excess of eight per cent of capitalization A lift) per cent Inereaso in Inher tance taxes raises the maximum fiom ten to fifteen per cent. Thu subcommittee also has planned a scheme b which tin. Secietary of Ihe Trensui may Issue sixty to nlnetv riav notes to meet any de.llclt arising In the Inst three months of tho piosent fiscal jrar These notes would be redeemed in July nut of the iiieoiiiu tax returns. 1'OKMKU PUIML TO GHEKT WILSON' Miss Kiln Ricgel Will Head Line of SuffraKist Sentinels nt the White House Miss Ella ltiegel. a pupil uf 1'ieslilent Wilson's when he was professor of political science at Bryn Mawr College, will greet the President front the line of silent suf frage sentinels nt tho White House gates tomorrow when he goes to the Capitol. "President Wilson taught us that legis lation depended upon thu part In power. ho he will bo glad to nee mo on duty to prod Democrats to favorable action on the suffrago amendment.". sho said. "I am sure that ho will appreclafe that I have just ns much faith In his lectures as ever. Mr. Wilson always had faith In woman's In telligence, or ho would not have accepted a piofessorship In a woman's college." Misses Fanny Cochran, Louise Lewis, Marie Ernst Kennedy, Caroline Katzensteln nnd Ileitha Sapovltz and Mrs. It. P. llindford and .Mrs. Josephlno Justice will bo other ePnnsylvanla sugraglsts on picket duty. CIIKSTEK IIOLI1-UI' MEN TAKEN Police Believe Prisoners Responsible for Several Robberies CHESTER, Jan. 23 With tho arrest of William Bones nnd D. Lewis, negroes, tho police believe that they havo two of the men connected with a number of hold-ups In this city nnd Eddystono Tho nccused weie held under $100 ball each today for court by Maglstrato Leaiy after they bad been Identified by A. J. McLaureli, of the Edgmont Hotel, ns the highwaymen who relieved him of a gold watch and a sum of money at midnight near Secolnd nnd Market streets. New Houses Iturned on York Koad Fire of unknown orlitin enrlv today swept throiiKh two houses In it row lielnjr erected by Lltmnn & Mllernm. conti actors, on Old York rouil nlmve WltiKohockini? street. The damaito was more than $2000. Tho plaster and woodwork were burned, and firemen battled for more than an hour to prevent the flames fiom sprendiiiK to ad joining; houses IIIIIMi Until February I J ST-VTK SFNATOK SPROl'I. Delaware County legislator and Penrose choice for the Governorship in 1!U8, who introduced the resolu tion in the Legislature for ti sweep ing investigation of tho Urumbaugh administration, Hints of Market Plot in Leak Quiz t'ontlmieil from t'nce One have to consider," letorlrd Whipple. "What I vvnnt to know is would It bo In uccord with thu ethical standards of the Stock Exchange?" "I do not think they could be disciplined," said Noble. Again Whipple uuggested that that might be a ipiesllon for Congress to decide. Pinned down ns to whether there was any "linuwinllty" or ntij thing cintrnry to good ethics In such n situation. Noble said- "No, I do tint see 11115, ns you put It selling some stocks and then selling mole lis they decline" Whipple retorted bis iiiu'atlon ins broad, ei'. coveting concerted cffoit to dcpiess the maiket, when already shifting downward on bad news Chairman Samuel I. Streik of the l.x change Clearing House, c.vptnlncd the upein Hon of Ilia body. I'nlted States Steel Anaconda, the mat lue stocks. General Motois. Wlll.vs-Overland. BeAilIng nnd t'uloti Pacific weie mentioned ns prominent speculative stocks in connec tion with an explanation as to the illrferenee between speculative and Investment 1-isuen Mineral of Judge (Jeorge M. Dallas Prominent members of the bench nnd bar attended the funeral today of former Judge i.'eorgo M Dallas, which took place from his home, 1511 pine .street Services were con ducted at St Cleinvnt'H'Protestnnt Episcopal Church, Twentieth and Cherry stteets liv the Hev. C. II. Hutchinson, lector Inter ment was In St. James tho Less Cemetery. .Mr. Dallas, who was a former judge in tho United States Circuit Court of Ap peals, died on Sunday after an illness of nunc than two years. He was sevcnt.v clght )ears old. and was at ono tunc pro fessor of law at tho 1'nlverslty of I'enn sv Ivauln. iSSMMMMMMSMS. m fA 1 wzmMm Purchases will I Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted Appointments Allow Only Crumbs to Vares Continued from I'nKe (tni Snvder remains ns rhnlrman of the "Pick ling Committee", Senator William E Crow, ns chairman of the Committees on Execu tive Nominations and on Corporations, nnd Senator William (' Sproul, ns chairman of the Kinanfe Committee if the Senate Senator MrNlchol is chaliman of the Elcitlons Committee of the Senate Sen ator clarence J lluckman Is retained as chairman of the Senate Apptopriatioiis Committee The chairmanships follow: Sn.VATU AimiCl'I.Tt'ttn Si-hnM. lhlBh AI'l'ROlMiiATIMNH lluekman. lturks. HANKS ANtl IIUIMHNU AND LOAN AH- inciATiONs Croft. .Montiiomfrr , . i-ANAI.S ASM) INLAND NAVIUATIO.V Murpo Allegheny (imrt) . i'ITY PASsr.NOBIl HA1LWAVR Hotnshrr. I nmnsler (imfi) -iis-lltt:KSI(NAL At'POltTIONMBNT U I' (lrrr .loffrrnon nn,l Indiana i mrottATioNS crow. rnntt KIH'i'ATION frnunrns. Allrulitnv (part). i i la im.NS .Mi'iNiirnni, I'nuaueinnia i:.r.rt'Tiv 15 .NOJJI.vATlO.N8- M ',,, I.-.. . - -,, a xj- I'.MMIITION AFPAIUR ration. I'llllnilel Bnvder. ptltfl I'l.imitAL tUil.ATtONR P. Iliintlncdim tm.l tttntr V I INAVli) -Mproul, Delaware KoilKSTltV liilip. VV'nrren and Wnnnco UAMi: AND KIMIIKIIIKS Mel.'onnell. Notttl uniboi tuna Hnv.W and Vnlon. IVSl'llANiii- ,f V (trail. A mint roll nnd Untlei irph'IAL AIM'OIITIONMKNT .h-nliltn. Phil nil'iphln .tl'llll'IAIlV OBNKHAlr Kline Allrshenr (pnrll iriili'lAllV SPIiriAI. c A. Snyder, S, lillUUHt law and nltDlllt snlija. t'hiiiiiidphu I.IXIIftl.ATlVIJ APPOItTlDNMHNT Weaver Westmoreland LlllKAHV Jonea. Wyiitnlnn, dimqiiihannn ami HrHtUnril MII.ITA11V APFAIltS MiKee. AMcRhcnv ""mInHS AND MINIXn Baldwin. Tlono. Pot ter and .MrKeun MUNICIPAL AUUAIItS Vnro Philadelphia NBVV COUNTIIJS A Nil COUNTY MIIATH -Litiiii lirUaivntillli I'llNSKIXM AND llllATPITIBfl ltlirhe. Alle Klieny Murt) I'l'llLIC (lltlit'NDS AND HUll.DtNOS I'nt llii, Luzerne .. . PUBLIC IIDALTIt AND SANITATION Mil ler. clearneM nnd renter. rrni. rletlililjt. litl.NtiNil VV. W Pmltli I'lilla- I'l'llLIC Hi IADS AND IIIIIIIWAVH--llre. Chester li'fll.lC S-UPIM.Y OP I.IIIIIT. 1II1AT AND WATCH Unit Pllllailelphin HAlt.HiiAPM Kniisley, Kultnn, lleilriml and tawm rmt llot'Hn acciiUS'Ts Kltiusllilinn MeK"an. AllHlCULTL'tlll-rLolir. Somerset Ali'HOtitlATIONS Wntnlwnrtl. AlleRheliy HANKS AND IIANK1NO Hiuirtz. Dltlpllin. lll'IIUAU UP STATISTICS Marvin. 'I loc.l. cp.NTPNNIAI. APPAIItH Frctr.. llurka. CO.VIl'AIti: HILLS .Mi Collmiiiti Hull-r CONtlltlJSSKINAI. AI'POHTIUNJIBNT Unr tun Pavptte CONSTITUTIONAL HKUOHM Conra.l CI. Miller, l.iuc-rne l Ultl'OH VI IONS VV. line'' tehiffin COUNTIBH AND TOWNSHIPS SIBRlns. Wiirrrn BDl'C VTION Mllllriin, Arinslrnnit KI.BCTIONS I'almel. Si hulliltl. BI.IX'THIC ItAll.VVAVS MlAnlle. l'hlllulil plila. Pi:ti:HAl. HKLATUINS Sainpsel, Hnilor. PIHIIBItlBS llovie. Brie FIIHKSIilV Alliee. Potter OAMB Powell, Luzerne. iliaii.oilii At, St HiK? i'rlt.h. Lebanon lNSUHANCIJ Menrkle. Alleglienr. lltoN AND I'OAl. OiiuilniaMn. enmeron JPDH'IAItV (illNllKAL Hevi-r. Philadelphia. JUDK'IAItV LOCAL lloodttill. Venaiiio .lUDICIAHV SPIJCIAL Stem Phlliidadulltl .IUDICIAL Al'I'OHTIONSIKNT t.e Smilll. Plijelle LAIIIIR AND INDDSTHY .MnnKan, Alle Klienv LAW AND tlllDKIt WnRller Allenheni LBUISLATIVIJ APPOUTIUNMUNT llald rlilk'e. Alleuhenl LIIIHAHY Kisar It Smltn Hisirnnl M VMTAlTniliS-Wnllaker. Chealvr MII.ITAHV lluluht I'lirtsu MINUS AND MINIMI liens Lam .later. MUNICIPAL COIU'illlATlONS Stmltliiniler. AlleKheiii P13NSIONH AND OHATUITIKS John P. VV tilt im Cr ii (onl PKINTINCJ .lennlnm. lirniifnnl PUIILIC IIUIl.tllNOH Dale. VV eatmorelaml. I'l'llLIC IIBALTII AND SANITATION Hans. Philadelphia. JtVlav?sori & DeMan 1 1 15 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's) Every Fur ears One-third off the selling price "melts" the profit to a mere cost. We truthfullu confess that this fur sale of no profits is far bel ter than the carrying over of the balance of unsold stock until next season. For seventu-seven gears we have been engaged in the process of reputation building. If this ideal and character in business appeals to gou, our mer chandise, discount and value nesd little recommendation to gou. We Omit Prices In This Advertisement Because: We do not want anyone to be mftled. Last year the opening day cleared us out of a large number of specified items and patrons were disap pointed. To prevent a repetition we obviously do not repeat this error. The 400.00, 500,00. large stock consists of' Pony Skin Coats at 30.00 to JVlink at Also Black Fox Sets at 24.00 to the rich Silver Fox Sets at be reserved in our storage vaults until next fall on payment Payments to be continued PUnl.tC HOADS Spanitler. Tork. HAtLHOADS Danaon. JjiiVawanna. . HKTItKNCILMCNT AND nRFURM Hsyburn, Delaware. WAYS ANt MMANS Hakrr. Waahlnitton. PIHLADRt.PltlANS NAMED The eommllleo aa?lirnmnt8 given PhllAdel- phUn follow Rr.NATB DAIX - Appropriation!. Hanks anil ItulMIn nnd Loan Aeaorlntlona. city j-aearmter Itnll waia. Insuratii.p .tuillrlal Apportionment, Juoi ilarv Heneral, .tudlelary Special Leislatlve Apportionment Munlelpal Artalra. Ptiblle Health ntnl Sanitation. PuMIr (Supply of Limit. Heat Hnd Water. jn.NKINS (itr TaMenger tt.illir5! .tmllclal Apportionment .luitlrlary Oeneral. LeRlalarlie Appiirtloiimtnl New Countlea and Countv Seal Piibilc Supply or I.lnht. Ileal anil Water Uall roailn MAHTIN (itv Passenjter Jtaihvayn. cnnre elonal Apportionment Hams anil Flaherlea In surahre, Mtinli Ip.-vl Affaire MrNliilOL - Appropriations city Paasenger It.illwHa. Conirreealonal Apiwrtlonment. Cor t'Orallons. Ulcctlona Unecutlve Nominations, Fl narice, Inatirnnce .ludtctary Hpeelal, Law and order. Munlilpal AfTalra. Putillr Itoada and ltuhwavs. PATiON Hanks nnit llnlldlnn and Loan Ao rlatlona, Cnrporatlona Ktpoaltlon Arfalre, In surance, Jiiillclar Oeneral. Judiciary Spisial. Nlnnlrlpil Affntra. Iuhllc Honrls and Itlffhwaya sai.cs Approprinitoiis. iianKs UN Litiimtnic nn,l lian Aasorlatlona fiertlona Jiiillctary Oen- eral, Law and (inter, slnns nhil (Irntillttes Municipal Affair, Pen- S.vtlTII Asrleulturr Canala nrul Inland Navl eatton. Udiitatlon Cetlrml Kelatlone, Foreeirs. .Ithllelal Aptmrtionment l.lhrnri New Counties nnd Countv Seals, I'uhlle Printing;. Public Supply of l.laht, Heat nnd Water VAllll Appropriations. Cllv Pent;er Hall wata. Corporation. Klertlone. tlxerutlin Nnmi nalinna t luinee. lnimriince Law nnd Order, Municipal Affairs Public Itoails and Htahuaia IIOl'HR ll.vt.nl Corporation Centennial Affaire. ,-.. 1,1,1a V..H .....I f..l HKNNIIi'T Compare Utile. Itetrenihmenl nnd Heform. Library, ileuloaical Surve, Judielal Apportionment HHVIJIt - Muuliiiial Corporations Jmllclary (lenerul. Public Ilenlih and Snnlttitloit, Law nnd order. Penalona nnd (Iratultles. CAMPHIILI. Health and Sanitation Appro prlatlona. Uleitlons Munlelpat Corporations. Ifiertrlc llnllivava CONNUri - ItallroadK. Centennial Affalra. Printing. Uleitrlr Hnllae COX Appropriations Judiciary Lmal Kler tlona Mnniifarturee, Ulerlrli Hallweve CUMMINS Insurance llallroadi Comi'are Hills ConRreenlonal Apportionment Labor and Ipdostrv CPHHV compare nilla Kle, irh Halhvava Mlttlori LeRtelnllxi Apportionment Printing DRINKllul'Si: - Ilettenihtnent and Reform. .Tuillrlal Apportionment Hanks and Hanktnie Hureon of ytitttetlcs Federal Helattnns DUNN' l.alsir and Indus.rv Lefilstattie Ap porllntiment Prtntlnu Penalnns ntnl Lrniultlee nxamxsxta Ba.WeV 7 ire causes an alarm lo sound Holmes Central Office. ELECTRIC PROTECTIVE COMPANY 812 Chestnut St teirwaimiteii 5SS522SSSS5X52253SSS;.' 7 S2jSS3KS! Be en Off in This Sale during the spring and summer, FTtANKLIN netrenchment nnd Itefflrm. tufc lie IlnlMln,Penion and Oratultlei, Prlntlmr. , OAINH Health and Sanitation, Law, anal Order. lUllrnsds Pontine. Public Bulldlnns. Hank and Danklnit OI.ASS Judicial Apportionment, Judiciary Hprlal. Municipal Corporations. Retrenchment and Reform, Labor and Industry , OOLDF.n Wtjs nd Means, lnsurane..rtll roads, Retrenchment and Reform. Municipal Cor porations. ARON Electric nalvi, Library, rtetrenth ment and Reform. Judlclsry Special ARTHUR Public Health and Sanitation, Elections. Labor and Industry, Insurance, Print- I'ROSnr .Itidlclary Loral. Law and Order, Llertlona. Islslntlvo Apportionment, Hanks and Hanktmr. FRAUKLRR Centennial Affairs, Forestry. Leilslatlve Apportionment, acolanleal Surveys, Labor and Industry . ORANSnAl'K Klectlona Insurance Judtelarv Special Health and Sanitation. Congressional Apportionment IIKCHT Insurance. Judiciary Oeneral. Appro- nrtstlons. Judicial Apportionment, rubllo nulla- IlilFFntlNAN Railroads. Slanufscluret, Llertlona, Municipal Corporations, Public Build lnss. LAFFERTY Jiidlotnry Ixjcal Appropriations, Elections. Law and Order. Health nnd Sani tation McARDI.E Electric Rallwass. Railroads, In surnnce. i.aw ana uroer ruhtio tiutidinffs. .MciMiuiioi., jutuciary special Manufactures! Retrenchment i.iecnons. Miinletnrtl Cnmnrnf Ions nnp iterorm. Jmiicinrv oeneral MKIIRINd .ludlrlnrv Scrotal F.lertlnnS. tnur nnd Order. .Mllltnrv AfTalra Hureaii nt Staltstlca. PATTERSON ,- Judiciary Special. Elections, Military MTalra Hureaii of Stallatlca. PRRRY Insurance Appropriations, Rail roads. Uw nnd Order congressional Apportion ment ' REYNOLDS .tudlelary Oeneral. Prlntlnc. Pensions Bhd Onitultles lttlslatlie Apportion ment. Judiciary Special ntOHAHDS-i-Kle, tlona Jmllelsrv Loral. Wivi and Means, t'onitrcnslonnl Apportionment. Publlo Itnl lima KUUKits neaun and Sanitation. Mahufao- lures. Elections Federal Relations. Judiciary . ......1 SMJTH Appropriations Judiciary Elections Legislative Apportionment nnti nrMluttlee. Forestry Special. Pensions HNOWDEN Judiciary Special Mantifaeliirea. iinnks una iiniminf? uureau 01 maiisuca, elec tric llallwaa. STERN - Judiciary Oeneral Elections. Mu nicipal Corporations Insurance Judiciary Bps- ml Public Health and Sanitation VODOES Wnjs nnd Means, Appropriations. Public Knnds Lubor nnd Industry Judicial Apportionment WALKER Corporations Judiciary Oeneral, Legislative Apportionment Ranks and Banking;. Federal Relations WELLS Printing. Military Affairs Rstrenth tnont and It. form Corporations Judicial Appor tionment wohknhmitii congressional Apportionment. 1 ninimre nine 1 riming uureau 01 Statistic. Juitlelnl Apportionment SSI A fire, or water from a fire, coming into contact with our wires or firemen attempting lo hrcak into your store, for the purpose of runninrj; hose lines or performing oilier necessary work, in tho Our men iincsUgalc. You arc no lifted and we safeguard your property until you arrive. Fire protection is one of the functions of Holmes Service. m 'W of a deposit. l Charge Accounts Opened fc": m m M 1 ,w jlil It I hid uul zsmm&gm M