Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 09, 1920, Sports Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA", MONDAY, FEBRUAEY 9, 1920
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SUFFRAGE TONIGH
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Issue Likely to Come Up in Leg
islature Following Hear
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WETS AND DRYS TO MEET
Ti Flit on. Ib ft "With nntt-rrohi-
bition nnd womnn Miinjje now squarch
before the Lrpl'lnhiie thlx week prom
ts to lie one of the liveliest n the
term
The Mnrlmv resolution ratifying; the
proposed woman suffrnpc amendment,
havlns passed the Senate. Is reach for
consideration bv the House nnd will
probablv be brought before tlint bodv
for final action tonight. A move to
advance it i few dm aco was blocked,
but that was only temporary and when
it oomos up for final disposition there
will bo a sreat display of political
pyrotechnics from both nnti and pro
members. Tt will be a mot notable
battle because ratification will be lost
or won bv n very narrow nrnsiti.
The Rhost of one 1?arlecorn who
apparently "n't be laid, will mt at
the. public hearing of the joint uitlicltrv
committees of the bemte nud House late
this afternoon in the Asenihlv etaim
her. when all liquor bills pending be
fore the two branches of the T-esMature
will be threshed out
Chief of these measures is the liar
rett bill lcKalinns: boveraces of 1 per
cent alcohol and the measure bv Sen
ator Haines, of Camden, proposing a
referendum vote on r per cent nlcol.o ,c
drinks The nuestion of the ratih a
tlon of the federal prohibition nmend
ment. a i evolution for which has beer
introduced bv Suator Itunyon, and
Runyou enforcement bill, patterned
after the Volstead act, will also be in
eluded in the matters before the com
nnttees.
Wets anil Dr s Out hi Forco
Tt is expected that at the hearing 'this
afternoon both wets and drys wi 1 be
out in force and the ibsuc fll be i join
ed The greatest argument of the wets
is thp vote Governor Edwards received
on the anti-prohibition issue This mav
be anticipated bv the dns who mi
endeavor to show that thev defeiteH I thn
Republican gubernatorial candidate
State Comptrollei Rugbee bocau-p of
bis "straddle" on the liquor fluostion
bv remaining awav from the polls Some
oMhe ardent prohibitionists attrlbule
Bunbec "s defeit entirely to this and thev
fuithcr haso declared that if Runyon
had won the nomination ho won Id ha"
nicked Edwaid- into 'a cocked h-ir
This and mnnv other viewpoints of the
gubernator.al election arc pectcd to
be adv.incul bv the drvs in nn effoit
to make the Republican Legislature dis
cniint the Edwirds vote
fter two successive defeats in tnc
state, the loss of the lions in lflle and
the los of the governor last fill the
Republicans arc cautious and there is 11
disposition among the rank and ill" of
their voters to haudle the liquor question
with gloves
If some liberal liquor legislation is
mictcd it will no doubt be a nntter
lor the Tinted Stiles upreine Court to
decide whetliei smh legislation is em
braced within "Sew Jersey's concur
tent ' powers The state might he wet
temporariij, but the moisture woull
likely evaporate with injunction pro
i ceding! pending Html determination
Me.mtimn wliilo the wet bills lire be
ing discussed pro and con, Attointj
General MrCiau is going nhend In the
preparation of his suit beforo tin1 I nited
State Supn me Court, at Governor Ed
wards s direction, to test the alidit of
the piohibition amendnic nt nnd the ol
stead act ns far lis New ,lersc is con
cerned Air. MeCrin snid toda that he
. f-carcch cvpected to lme (lie case lc-adv
for presentation befoie Match
Tt Decide SuiTrago Tonight
AVhile nnti-piolubition legislation
may not be put thiough this week the
chances aie eiv fnvomble for n final
determination of the suffrage question
either tonight 01 toinoirow 'I ho auti
j-uffragists count on twent nine 'votes
ngaiust rntilicition in the House, which
ot course, are not enough cites to beat
it. Hut tlicv nrn working linid foi one
more -vote, winch would tie the issi.e
and prevent ratification bv New .Tcrsev
Them are simj menibeis in the House
New .Tcrscv s f.ulu'e to 1 it if v might
defer the whole propoution for auotlier
vent, taking it past the uet Xnvetnbc i
election, or it inicht kill it eutireh. as
the suffiagists, it is deolaicd. need this
stntn on tlieit side to win, so dose does
the mntUr now stand.
The Esecv men are working hard un
der Xugent s leadership to beat ritill
cition The have every hope of doing
so. although the suffngihts declare thev
have thiitv-three pledged House otes
Act if three of this line up aie absent
when the oto is taken nnd the autis
get another ote, lntifirattnn will be
beaten bv a tie, nnd there .ire some who
eke lare theiefoie, that the uitifii ntion
resolution is going to get ' the nhsint
tie itment
'lhcri w is a leport about the St in
ITeiiise during tho week that Airs Hei
true Stem of Essex, nn ardent suf
fi.igist worker in tho Capitol lnbbv
wreiilel come out as u enndidnto for tlie
Asseniblv .is soon as tlie nmendment
had Imni ntitteil "It Stein said to
el iv that she had not tmele such nn nn
nounerjnent, hut that she had no doulu
th n w m'd be t ninnbei of women
of the state willing to tun for the Legis
lature. Asido from prohibition and woman
suffrage, one of the leading matters be
fore tho present session is n pioposed
Rtat? clajllght-saving law Senator
Maeknv has a dajllght-saving bill in
the Senate nml Asscniblviuan Eldridgc
has ono in the house. Theio is to be
a hearing on theso bills this afternoon
in tho Assembly chamber bv the joint
committees on education nnd it is ex
pected that there will be a largo dclo
'gitlou of farmers nnd representatives
of agricultural interests to fight the
pi in On tho othei hand civic organi
zations from rations municipalities will
send representatives hern to urges tho
adoption of a daj light saving law by
New Jersey
Thej will point out that such a law
is necessary, if only as a mattcr'of ex
pediency and to avoid chaos, because
if various municinallties adont their own
hv light-saving ordinances, as some have
uonc, tlie icstiic. win ne most contusing
nnd detrimental to all interests. Jtotli
tnc .uncHny ami uiciricige mils: propose
Public Speaking
i If you have trouble in speaking to
join fellow -woikers or in addressing;
club oi civic gatherings, oi in putting
I on a sales talk, you need tiaining.
1 'Iho spung class in Public Spoak
j liiR starts Thursday evening, Febru
, ary 12, at 8 o'clock. Cnrnagey course
used.
' Call or write for full details
to changes tho clock In March nnd Oc
tober of each year.
Tonight will usher in the fifth week
of the legislative session. Little has
been done but tho preliminaries, and
now that theses aro out of tho way it
is expected that the lawmakers will get
down to business.
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Engineers.
American Industrial
Roofing Tile
Enpineers, builders, and
owners depend on our es
timates of cost and time re
quired for eiectinp; Ameri
can Tile Roof3. Wo always
beat oui estimates an un
broken record for fifteen
j ears American is the
most beautiful industiial
loof, the most enduring;
Write for booklet.
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824 Oliver Building, Pitteburgh
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1224 Chestnut Street
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Clearance Sale Tomorrow Tuesday
Remaining Stock of
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Below Present Wliolesale Cost
8 Sealinc Coals - Reduced to 85.00
1 Natural Raccoon Coats Reduced to 175.00
3 Genuine Mole Coats - Reduced to 275.00
i Hudson SealfW Mmkrat) Coats Reduced to 350.00
5 Hudson Seal (d$cd Muskral) Coats Reduced to 365.00
1 Genuine Mole Coat Reduced to 425.00
1 Hudson Seal (dyed Muskral) Dolman . . . .Reduced to 550.00
1 Baby Caracul Wrap Reduced to 565.00
1 Genuine Mole Wrap Reduced to 650.00
1 Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Dolman Reduced to 685.00
High Grade Fur Scarfs, Stoles,
Scarfs and Muffs
At Most Extraordinary Reductions
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This Great Sale Proves
This Store's Supremacy.
In the Furniture World
Step by step and year by year we have built up an organization that
has made the name Van Stiver the standard by which innumerable
thousands judge good furniture.
Only the mastery of our years of specialization could make possible
the magnitude and completeness of this great Furniture Collection.
Here the most sumptuous of the Period reproductions and the finest of
the Modern adaptations are balanced with displays of dependable, but
less expensive kinds, assuring wide lattitude for satisfactory selection
as well as extraordinary advantages in price.
Small wonder great quantities of
this desirable Furniture is daily flow
ing out from our salesfloors into thou
sands of homes, an outgo that is re
placed each night with equally fine
Furniture from our immense ware
house stocks for next day's selling.
In this important particular the
doubled output from our own factory,
and the supplies from our tremendous
ly large, foresighted contracts arc
standing us in good stead now, just as
the great and ever-growing volume pf
our business, the splendor of our gal
leries, the elegance of our interiors,
the acres of our floor space, our inex
pensive location, and our factory-to-you
economies multiply for our cus
tomers opportunities in style, quality
and values without parallel in the
Furniture field! Come and See.
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Assistant Sales Manager for a
line of three nationally adver-
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AN opening of importance has iust developed in our organi-!
xzation Assistant Sales Manager.
This company is located in New Jersey. It -was founded
m 1898, and has been a national advertiser since 1006. New
plans are being made, new factories being built. According to
the present rate of growth, the business should double in less '
than three years. '
Tho man we want should be about ao years of age.
He must have had outside sales experience, preferably in
automobile lines.
He must be able, if necessary, to meet jobbers and dealers
in connection with the moro difficult problems that arise.
He must have sound business judgment rather than mere
cleverness.
' He must bo a man who can follow through and assume
responsibility, careful and conscientious by temperament and
habit.
Advertising experience will be valuable.
The mav wc want is the hind who is planniwj his future
carefully and who wants an openiny where he can groiv. Salary ,
to start, $2,500.
4 If you believe you can fill the bill, write at once, sending'
brief personal and business history. All replies will receive
prompt attention, and will be treated as strictly confidential.
Address C 310, Asst. Sales Mgr., Philadelphia Ledger.
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This charming iiUciior, rcprebcnting Furniture of different Periods, illubtiatcd
from pieces in our galleries, indicatcb what chaiming effects may be obtained by
judicious blending o: vinoub "nintoric debigns, with the anpropriatc woods and fabncs.
A result that ib more 1 caddy obtained wl.cn the range of selection is virually unlimit
ed, such as prcvdilb at the Van Scivcr Store. Our bkillcd decorators and other arti
sans aie schooled to assist customers in obtaining any effect debited. The Credence
Chest in the ensemble so artistically pictured is Italian Renaissance. The Desk and
Chair, Hcppclwhitc. The Davenport and Winged-back Chair, Queen Anne.
Lamps and Shades
Sharply Reduced
An opportunity wc ilo not cpccl to
oiler again as faj ahead at wc can -cc, for
scotc"! of our Lamps and Shades not only
KO into this February S.ilr- at cliaoidi
nary 'aiiiK3, hut will rost moio after tins
bale is nvci Floor, Boudoir, 'lahlo, Read
ing, De3k, SmoltinK Room and Mii3ic Room
Lamp5! Oriental Vase l-amps and Ma
ie3tic Toi chores Column' and Ba-cs in all
tho popular voods, wares and metals
Shades of all tho dcsned launch and ma
terials, in the ichest, daintiest and mo,t
luxurious of colorings. A display that re
sembles a gieat cardon of blooms, fatci
natinff in the rarity and loveliness of then
hues with values so unusual that it will
be wise economy to buy now, whether foi
present or future need'
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Hundreds of Clocl
At Big Savings
A1! hcaitquai teis for Clocks in this
pail of the countiv wc aie glad to be able
to make those sweeping 1 eductions as
p.itt of tlie advantages of our cicnt 1 cb
iuai Sale. Ml dependable. lugh-Kiade
flocks, the onlv kind wc cai ry, among
them -omo of the most famous makes,
all of wli'ch. with their price tags, speak
elonuentlv of cxliaoulinary values. Many
ctjlc- for every need.
Hall ( locks fiom $50.00 to S71".00,
in plain and ornate designs. Mantel West
minster Chimih-fioni SU2.75 to MJ8.50;
were S'5(j 50 to R7100 Boudoir and Desk
Clockh from S2.15 to S18.00: weie $3 50
to .M1.59. Other Mantel Clocks. fiom
5)0.50 to MS.30: were $11.75 to $53 50.
Wall Clocks, all styles, fiom R7.75 to
S145.00; weic R13.50 to '517.'! DO.
Wp specialize in the Repair af Hall
Clocks, cither American or foreign makes.
Save on Floor Coverings Now
Halifax, Canada, February 8th. Shortly after
midnight fire broke out in the lithographing" depart
ment in our job printing office and the tons of water
that poured down through the building caused serious
damage to our newspaper plant. Although seriously
inconvenienced, we will be able to publish our papers
tomorrow and take this opportunity of assuring our
advertisers that the publication of the Halifax Herald,
the Evening Mail and the Atlantic Leader will not be
interrupted. William C. Dennis, general manager, the
Halifax Herald, Limited, Halifax, Canada.
Choose from $150,000 wortli of I loor Covcnng , all standard grades, at lc s than pie
vailing market prices a Fcbiuaiy Sale oppoit'inity becauae most of this gi cat stool was bouK it
befoie some of the iccent advances in the cost of laboi and matenals. Not only can you cftect
unusual pavings, but tho quality and vanctj, mal e election a satisfaction and dclifhl In addi
tion wc hae reduced nil our biokcn lines and di-continucd patterns of Rugs and Carncth fiom -0
to 83' v pci cent. With this advantage, and higher pi ices nt the milks cci tain, these caving an
a double economy. But, the time to buy is now.
Blankets and Quills in the Sale Wnr.m bi CocnnK. not only inbi.rn
comtoit, but pievcnt colds and help to
safeguard health These aie not only good quality, but laro values. Cotton Blanletb, $.i.2" t
.G.50; exceptional quality White Wool Blankets Van Scivcr Special, 0080 in, 31 1.00; 70 K0
S13.50; Do Luxe Blankets, 7080, $12.00. Also good, wool-mied Ulunkcts as low as SI.81
(single), and up to $20.00 per pair. Cotton-filled Quilts, $3.85 to $0.25; Wool-filleil Quilt i, 'J.OO
to $25.00; Spieads, $1.80 to $8.50. Blankets used as Samples, slightly boiled icgular ?0.50 to
$20 00 values now $5.50 to 16.50.
Our Office Furniture Department can meet your most exacting require
ments, from the smallest of supplies to the equipment of entire
business Suites.
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Namijacliircrs, Importers and Retailers
Market Street Ferry, Camden, New Jersey
Stora Openi Dally at 8.30 A. M.
Cloiei at 6.00 P, M,
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