"ffl,':.''''',.,'"j-5''i' "fSyPvT' "" - v "" ,MHS.V T'f ."' ,t,'ra"Tr'' ' V. """ ' -,r' 'Vk m" iv iprt , EVENING PU3M0 LEDGBR-PHILADEJLPHIA, FBIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919 r ilRSE COL RADFORD i FOR CABINET POST f P frlarlne Corps Quartermaster Qf- ficer Strongy Recommended for Purchasing Agent PLAN FIGHT ON VAR RULE Cylvittt Cyrus S. Itndford, in charge of ,tlib dfpot euppHcs for the marine corps in Philadelphia, lins been strormly (recommended to Mayor-elect Moorb and hi? advisers for n place In the cabinet. CoWel Kadiord "has been urped for either the new office of purchasing .gent or for the directorship of the tleparlme&t of public works. Colqnfel Itndford is considered by Secretary of the Navy Daniels as one pt the. Vest quartermasters in the N'nv? Department. It is known that the Mayor-elect has been lookiiiK for u man Sfho has had experience in either Urmy or navy quartermaRter work for the office of purcliasins aijent. Indications today were that the Mttfor-clect would shortly announce his ' selections for director of health and director of public welfare. 11c cause" of the common Interests of tho two departmenU, Mr. Moore feels that trie new directors should be appointed together nnd Rturt to work in co operation at once. Krtisen Won't Be Reappointed It is regarded as certain that Dr. "Wilmer Krusen will not be reappointed as director of health. In this con nection it was learned authoritatively that Governor Sproul is not making nn issue of the reappointment of Director Krusen. An official close to the Gover nor said today: . "The Governor has no special in terest In the boom for Doctor Krusen. He sfmply forworded to Mayor-elect Moore a letter of indorsement of Doctor Krusen, which had been written by Colonel Martin, state heulth coimnis cioner. The state health commissioner Is appreciative of the co-operation on the part of the Philadelphia Health De partment with the State Health De partment. Such co-operation is of freat assistance throughout the stnte. he Governor in forwarding the letter written bv Colonel Martin pointed out that if Doctor Martin had not been available for the post of state health commissioner, Doctor Krusen would have been his second choice." Man for Welfare Director Ernest L. Tustin, it is believed, i the favorite for the post of director of public welfare. The name of Mrs. Ilnr clay Warburton, president of the Women's Ilepublican committee for Pennsylvania, has been presented to the Mayor-elect for this office, but it is understood thut a man will be chosen tor head of the department. A woman may be named for assistant director. A campaign to wrest control of the Republican city committee from the Vares is said to be quietly under way now among Independent Itepublicans of tkis city. The struggle is expected to emerge into the open when Mayor-elect Moore completes his cabinet. A director of public health and a director of public welfare are to be the' next appoint u. ' E-v'jncd bv Mr. Moore. V M A urr Kvtagir their . k f i. ) jjrtjig I'rltr.arics ntt f-eHutCT ii lui" tiHtional ,,,e hi ' !""! and there will be contests for control of word and city committees. Officials to bo chosen next year In clude a Supreme Court Justice, a Su perior Court Judge, on auditor gent eral, n state treasurer, n United States senator, thirty-six congressmen, half the membership of the State Senate and 207 members of tho State Mouse of Representatives. Booms for auditor general already ore popping up over the political ho rizon. Marry H. MeDe.vltt. secretary to Governor Sproul. hns been suggested. It Is regarded as unlikely that he would leave the Governor's office, however. Another mentioned for the place is Samuel Lewis, of York. Auditor General dairies A. Snyder is out in the open for the nomination for state treasurer to succeed Harmon M. Kephart. The term of Tnlted States Senator Penrose expires after next year's elec tion. The Senator nnltcipates going be fore the imople of the state again next spring for the nomination to be decideil on May 18, spring primary day. There have been rumors that opposi tion would develop to the senior senn tor, but no other candidates have come out In the open ns vet. TO SPEAK ON THE THEATRE Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale to Talk at Phllomuilan Club Beatrice Forbcs-Itobcrtson Hale, the English actress, will speak at the Phi lomnslan Club Thursday of next week, on "The Theatre Since the War." Mrs. Male, who Is nn Kngllshwoman by birth, but an Americun by marriage, has devoted n great deal of time to sullragfl and recently to the study of women In Industry. During Septem ber she interested the International Conference of Woman Physicians, which was held in New York city, with her condemnation of the styles and extravn gntice of woman's dres. She blamed business men who used the stnge, the shop window, strect-cnr placards and the newspapers for the blatant advertisement of "style, style, 'Mrs. Hale is soon to visit England nt the request of the British Bureau of Information nnd will study recon struction and labor problems there. MMIIIM IMIrili BRIGHT'S DISEASE Why Suffer Longer) Drink Mountain Valley Water The famoiiB curative water from Hoi Springs. Doctors Endorse nnd Recommend It. Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chestnut St. Phone Walnut H407 Served at lending flubs. Hot), ('nfri. and P. It. H dining ears SnM bv flr-t.Hum uroi-eri.. ilrurKlsis, etc , or fllrcrl liy us SEES BRITISH-U. S. RIVALRY Lenroot Reservation Imperils League, Says Buenos Aires Newspaper Buenos Aires, Nov. 28. (By A. P.) Discussing the failure of the United States Senate to ratify the peace treaty, I,n Prensa dwells ou Senator Lenroot h reservation not permitting British do minions nnd colonies to outvote the United States, nnd says: "It appears evident that If, for any reason, the league of nations collapses, It will bo without doubt found within tho scope of this reservation, which un fortunately again manifests tho rivalry, now profound, between thc two great Anglo-Saxon civilizations." fli! Dutch Silver Wc arc fortunate in being able to show a large variety of these articles, all exquisitely wrought, depicting various Dutch scenes. For a charming and unusual gift, a Dutch Silver Fruit Bas ket of heavy weight, height iy2 inches $125.00. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut si. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWKI,E11S SILVERSMITHS Our conscience never troubles us, for even as we sleep our old saw "all wool and fast color" keeps up its old familiar buzz. Exceptional Quality Suits and Overcoats $45 Ferro & Co.inC. Clothiers & Outfitters Agents for Rogers Peel Clothes Chestrvut Street at Juniper. Charles H. Sabin president of the Guaranty Trust Company of New York, the largest ttust company in the world, writing to us, says : "I believe thoroughly in advertising as a selling agent, not only for commodities but for ideas and services, and throughout my business career as a banker I have made use of it with profit and satisfaction. I believe that advertising can be made just as useful to a bank as to any other institution that has something to offer to the public, and our own experience in that field has well justified this conclusion. Moreover, I believe that educa tional and informative advertising can be made of the greatest value to the public, and can further the interests of sound economics and sound business. Good will values created through advertising constitute decided ele ments of credit in a corporation's assets, and such values will always be taken into con sideration in any judgments we form. "At the present time, I feel confident that perhaps more than ever in the history of this country sound advertising and publicity can be made to render a great public service in informing the public on the important ques tions pressing for decision." Buttetick Publisher The Delineator Everybody Magazine TV aUllart tkt ftar, teds aViSB THE GMFT SET OF USEFULNESS 5. 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Centeme ri Gloves Women's Gift Set No. 12 at 11.25 French Kidskin dress gloves, two clasp, pique oroverseam sewn, self and contract ing embroidery; black, white and the amart colon 3.50 Capeskin ttreet gloves, one clasp, pique sewn, self embroidery, in tan and gray, 2.75 Capetkin warm gloves, wool lined, long wnit with strap; tan, gray, black or khaki 5.00 Men's Gift Set No. 5 at 11.50 For buiintii wear a tan Capetkin glove, full FXM sewn, ipear backs . . . 3.00 For dress wear a gray glove of Arabian Mocha, pique eewn ...... 4.50 Foretieningwear a white glove of French Rationale Kidskin, one clasp . . 4.00 Men's Gift Set No. 3 at 10.00 Cray Arabian Mocha twoin-one warm gloves; long wrist with adjustable strap; seamless wool glove worn inside . 6.50 Tan Capeskin street gloves, full PXM eewn, spear backs 3.50 Women's Gift Set No. 16 at 19.50 French Kidskin 12-button Mousquestaire dress gloves, overseam sewn, Paris point embroidery; white and colors 6.00 French Kidskin dress gloves, two clasp, over seam sewn; novelty wrist trimming blending with embroidery; black, white and colors . . ' 4.00 Arabian Mocha street gloves, one clasp, pique sewn, gray, covert and brown, 4.00 Capetkin wool-lined warm gloves, extra long wrist with strap; tan, gray, black or khaki 5.50 123 SOUTH 13h ST. New York Store, 400 fcifth Ave. Only Four Saturdays Before Christmas Set may be broken or added to as desired IM ttim:iS&i ;Tirsrw. fe -.SSygwtSSv ' rfAVjpslP c7Ae (Wardrohe of " QmtemeH flatted SSU! c"2 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29th An Important Day for Victor Record Buyers We will open our new Victrola Department on that day, and you and your friends are cordially invited to inspect this pleasant place to select your Victrola and Victor Records. 12,000 Victor Records just inside the door. Spacious Record Hearing Rooms on first floor. Rapid and intelligent service for busy shoppers. If you purchase your Instrument here it will be a genuine Victrola, the product of the Victor Talking Machine Company. There is noth ing just as good we have nothing else to offer. vDOMJPABJY HUC0KS30H TO Joseph a. aisw Muhic Stoub Y4Mcri at Tenth Stiieotj- FniXAaBWMIIA pamBHBiTOiiiEi Charge Purchases Tomorrow Rendered on Bills January lstsSHSSHE V M. awson & LeJVlarry K15 Chestnut Street A Series of Individual Fur Sales for Saturday, each emphasizing most extraordi nary values, each the result of our direct manufac turing, which eliminates the middelman's profit. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase The Fur Coats t Russian Pony Coals, thiwt collar and dtep caffs of 26-lnch Flir Model. With wide contrasting fur. Australian Seal Coats, Smart SporU Model. IArice shnwl collar and wide cuffs of Austral Ian real. Marmot Coats rolllne collar and deep cuffs of marmot. Mushrat Coats, Chlo Sport Model. A loose jaunty model, shawl collar and deep cuffs. Nutria Coats, Jaunty Model. An ef fective sports coat of novel design. Hudson Seal Coats, Smart Sports Model. Large shawl collar and wlda cuffs of Hudson seal. Australian Seal Coats, Full Jaunty Model. Dressy shawl collar and deep cuffs of Squirrel or Australian Opossum. Raccoon Coats, Sport Model. Large shawl collar and deep cuffs. 98so HO00 11500 145-50 1(35.oo 16500 175-00 195 .00 Australian Seal Coats, 1QK.0O 30-lnch Flare Model. x-Jlf Vltli large Nutilo, Squirrel or Australian Opossum shawl collar and cufTa. Hudson Seal Coats, 2S-inch Jaunty Model. Dressy shawl collar and deep cuffs of Hud son seal. Hudson Seal Coats, 3G-inch Flare Model. With shawl collnr and deep cuffs of skunk. Moleskin Coats, Very Smart Sport Model. Very novel collar. cuffs and border of Nutria. Squirrel Coats, Smart Sports Model. With large ahawl collar and deep cuffs. Well-matched skins. Mink Coats, 42-Inch Full Design. Large shawl collar, deep belt, cuffs and wide border. Broadtail Coats, Exceptionally hand some, lustrous molra sklpn, large collar of Sable. 245-00 9QZ.00, 2950C 29500 495 975 00 00 Ait ,V8t kwWs JaJfri-fflafcl m &mJiuW$isfliK'- &h WW Hudson Seal Coat, Beaver Collar, Cuffs S: Border, US.00 The Sets! Hudson Seal Sets.... 49.00 Natural Raccoon Sets. 49.50 Taupe Wolf Sets .... 49.50 Black Wolf Sets 49.50 Beaver Sets , ..(..... . 54.50 Brown Fox Sets 64.50 Black Fox Sets 69.50 Mink Sets 84.50 Jap. Cross Fox Sets.. 98.50 Black Lynx Sets .... 98.50 Silver Fox Sets 475.00 The Coatees! Taupe Nutria 98.50 Hudson Seal 110.00 Dark Mink 135.00 Natural Squirrel 225,00 Scotch Mole 295.00 The Muffs! Nutria 19,50 Brown Fox 32.25 Skunk 34,50 Brown Wolf 34.75 The Scarfs, Stoles & Chokers! Taupo Wolf Scarfs.... Black Wolf Scarfs.... Brown Fox Scarfs,... Stone Marten Choker. Black Lynx Scarfs,,.. Scotch Mole Stoles... Hudson Seal Stoles... Natural Fisher Choker 1 Silver Fox Scarfs 1 And this letter came last week! "I am shipping you today J,S0 Fox Skins, billed to you so that you may retail them at the very special price of S8.S0 each. This action of mine is the result of the little conversation we had recently, and so desirous are these Skins today in the open market that I'll be glad to buy them all back fromiyou at your regular retail price. If you will consider it convenient, I will be very glad to buy them back from you at 28.50 each, and you can charge same to my private decount." But We Made Up The Shins Info Scarfs and Muffs In Double-Quick Time This particular bit of trade negotiation is thus made 'public In order to demonstrate the big fact that we con trol skin sources of supply in a very large degree, and in conjunction with our Direct Manufacturing facilities, are constantly able to benefit our customers in iliese very attractive ways. These Scarfs and Muffs canjc in Taupe, Brown, Poiret, Lucille, Kamchatka and Geor gette. They are the most extraordinary value! Scarfs and Muffs $28 Each L Liberty Bonds and! Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted m B A!