I"'. - K If n r. :ir -r - l..'i.V 41 4 '$?7-V$?!? y 1 , :' . t' . i':vm'v , EVENING I?UEIC iEDR-pmfflBBE.AiA, . -tfKIlXA. )CbMB15, 1020 ti, w ,'. , fl fiiH uiA DEMOCRATS NOT EXPECTED TO GIVE NATIONAL BUDGET Wix J. JFiWu illorrin Says Paf 'farm Pledge Is Merely Mock on Part of Administration ' r, , 'Economy and Need of Real Business Methods Stressed by Woman in Political Tall; ; t i;.f "The iopular demand for a budget is 'Tidenccd by tho fact thnt both part ' platforms included it in 1010, and again V this year' says Mr, .r. Willis Martin. of tho vromen's Republican committee. "Senator Harding hn said 't he Hew tho budget system uill effect n jieccKsary, helpful reformation and re veal biiRinnsH methods to government buNintss' ; and Oovcrnor Ci siiyt 'I helieve that a rinxlerii budftH -.'stem i necessary." "The Republican plntfntm justl.i con gratulatcs the 'itmtr mi tfte paswiiRo of 'nn executive budget bill,' nnd eon demiiH President Vilon for vetoing it. "While there are constitutional dltll cultics to be overcome in the enactment of u law providing a complete budget cystcm. tbe nrcompliihtnent of the task It moro likeh to bo realized under n llepublican auminiKtratiou as proved by ( tho action in pas,init the bill, than by , Democrats although fair words aro j written in their platform anil spoken by their candidate. "The ncreyiity for the adoption ot a budget system in tho administration of our national affairs cannot be ex plained in clearer terms than those employed by Dr. Nicholas Murray But- ! ler In 'In America Worth Saving ' 'In our form of lovernmcnt,' he cays, 'the Congress is made responsible for de termining what work tho government shall undertake, what form of execu tive organization shall be established to carry on this work, and what amount of public funds shall bo provided In Rtneral and in detail for the operations bf the government, as well as how those funds shall be raised. Since no money may bo drawn from the Trensurery but in consequence of appropriations ' mode bv law, a proper budget becomes tho ins'trumeut of legislative control over the public administration. " 'It is for Congress to determine what shall ami what shall not be done, what shall nnd what shall not be un dertaken. All experience proves that it what is to be done is decided in hap hazard and desultory fashion or, in ro- aponse to the unco-ordlnated recom mendations of a hundred different ad ministrative olliccrs. there will be waste, duplication of effort and inef v fectiveness. To escape these and to enable the Congress and the country to hold the President and his adminlstra- I tion directly nnd fairly accountable for i public policies, nllke of omission and of commission, the l'resident should him- i self bo called upon to present each vear to the House of Representatives a definite and well -.analysed estimate of those proposed expenditures which i Vhe administration wishes to Mipport j and to make its own. " 'Moreover, the President should ex- " plicltly recommend tho wiiyn in which the moneys necessary to meet the pro- i posed appropriations arc to bo raised. If the Congress accepts these recom mendations, it makes the policy of the administration its own ; if it departs ' . lMiF I! SPIRITUAL HEALER "TREATS" 62 MORE Father Hathaway Again Con ducts Simple Coromony at St. John's Episcopal Church Sixty-two men, women and children enme trustingly to the altar of St, John's Episcopal Church, at German town nvenuo and Seymour street, last night and sought, through faith, to be healed of bodily afflictions. j Father llathuway, the Norristown -spiruuni neaier," again conducted nis impressively simple ceremony of laying his hands on tho heads of the affllctedi nnolntlng them with oil and praying for their dellvcranco "rom suffering, The calm of understanding nnd divine trust which spread over the. faces of the maimed, blind and palsied was tho first manifestation of tho po tency of unfaltering faith which filled the hcartH of tho men and women. Last night's service was of Iho name nature as tho slmplo ceremony Wed nesday evening, when Father Hathn way opened his healing mission. There was an Introductory address ny tno minister, followed by earnest prayer and the sjnging of n hymn by a. tho congregation, which knelt. The Hcv. P. M. Wetherlll. reelor of the cnurcn, assisted in tho anointing. Twenty-five, persons sought cure by fulth at a scrvlco yesterday morning ui m, jonn s. in nil "0(j persons have now laid their- afflictions at the nltor of faith, believing they will be iieniea .MRS. J. WILLIS MARTIN from them, then the Congress publicly and of ivcord assumes the responsi bility.' " Have You Dined and Danced in THE BOX AT THE RITTENHOUSE 22nd & CHESTNUT STS. The Tierney Five Playing Real Music and Fur nishing Real Entertainment for Luncheon, Dinner & Supper iiniOLL, ItKSTAUltANT, HALT, HOOMS, BANQIT.T AND I'M- VATE DINING ROOMS ouslievtp's $ nttltlcssCuslifiilj Bolun JFurmtud Davenports, J sSS IE2lKJWWtVe.' ii Chaises Longues and Chairs Ilete i-i tho highest ..enlevement of muster raftsmen. Unequaled in real lasting luxury, dig- nii.; of deign i ud ovclusive qiuility ot materials. Its comfort and distinction have won for us a great and"interesting patronage. Un less you have enjoyed it in the homes of your friends, or have it in your own house, you can have no idea of iu .superiority. Each piece made and upholstered to your individual order. Sample models may be seen, and, coverings selected in our Wai-e-rooms. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding , Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street tam5m&gsmmm 17j& Ml I 0 HI BONW1T TELLER &CC 5fiedal6hcpf0rtynGnorU CHESTNUT AT iatSTR2ET FOR TOMORROW J Remarkable Offerfig of FALL HATS Special 10.00 A very special collection of smart new hats in a wide and varied assortment of styles, ' shapes, colors and materials. Tho values are really ex ceptional lowered costs of materials make possible this extremely low price. Wo advise early shopping, as there are but 135 hats In all. JiMlg Ml m BONWIT TELLER &,CQ Vfcdpocto&tcpQ&naKotU CHESTNUT AT IS STREET For SalurdaX) , ' ji. Exceptional Offerings '5 3une fllk" TrocR$, $uit$, Wrap$ & Coats m i u At Much Below Regular Price Due to Lower Cost of Materials Specialized for Saturday MISSES' SUITS of "RAINBOW TWEEDS" 59.50 Exclusive with this shop. Belter models developed in beautiful, hard-wearing "Rainbow" Tweeds, lined throughout. Colors: Browns, blues, dark greens and other seasonable shades; in solid or heather colorings. MISSES' SUITS of DUVET de LAINE 89.50 Several models; one in particular has a "tie-thru" fur collar, fur pocket trimming and cable stitchery. All are Radium silk lined. MISSES' FUR-TRIMMED VELDYNE SUITS .t 98.50 This hoft surface fabric developed in the new suit silhouette, accentuating the new Princess line, with concentrated side full nessn Fur collar and pockets of nutria. Radium lining; sizes 14 to 18. MISSES' POIRET TWILL & TRICOTINE FROCKS 75.00 - Several smart models featuring graceful panels from a Moyen-age waist; cut steel beading in beautiful motifs; two models have narrow sashes, cut steel beaded. MISSES' DRESSES (Including Import Models) 95.00 to 185.00 Developed in duvetyn, veldyne and twill fabrics; plain or shadow embroidery trimmed; beaded, Cire ribbon trimming and plain-tailored models. I MISSES' WRAPS , & COATS 110.00 to 295.00 A host of styles developed in Evora, Mar vella, Veldyne and Bokhara. Fur collars and cuffs of beaver, wolf, squirrel, mole or nutria. Radium or Pussywillow linings. MISSES' SMART UTILITY COATS 59.50 to 110 Sports, belter and dolman effect models, lined throughout. The fabrics are: Tweeds, silver tones, velours and fine ."Worumbo." Camels' hair. W e- ,'-vn &'-' i. I V I Hit With Brick In Quartet Struck with n brick during nn orgu nipnt fit Twenty-sixth iiiul Cumberland streets nt midnight, Denny Dnnregnn, thirty-two yenrs old, of l!iU7 Arizona street, wns taken to' the Women's Homeonatlilc Hbshltal suffering from cuts of the hend. Ue snld ho will swear out a wnrrnnt for tho mnn who hit Mm when ho gets out. cs iHiiShsiii j V CREDIT Xta M ft Wtklr 1 AVeekir (Ml IM AtMkijr Soffit 1 Lowest Prices & Easy Terms Our dl mondt it. t least 20 lower thsn at otntn down town torei. Wbtrt vriii you una tucn 0ld vtfh trmndon vtlutt and ctHTnilint a. M pyratntT Our U-(lr buylnf COR. power Mtum you rock-lMjttom SbmO prlcoi, wnien rau turn ,. doubly iiUr l p.y. Com. g.Xffi la. i.lt from our rmot a. Klvf Voor orlatat tomorrow, without iajiO Otmt nn. TAUSCA, RICHELIEU .il.ww fill. U AND OTHER PEARLS $25 HOLLANDER & FLEISHMAN CO, N. E. Cor. 1 1 th & Chestnut Sts. ABX OB WHITE TOlt BOOK OP OBM3 Open ' Satntday Ktoolag 'Spahlth'Tako Moroccan TowK London, Oct, 1C Spanish tro6ps havo captured Shcshunn, nu important virvy . r ",' t i i ! ''' t fcirT , ,-. h '..l t . ;' ar k? " . ' jh t " v: wi ? : t tu "i H ., k,i.n "r-. .i '? " ' n v fi town fortyiflfdtnHes teijth AtWTV Worn Moroccan tribesman. 5tui' ru' N 1 ' Madrid dispatch. r WiSft aW IW I t lilvf INpj GRAND -PIANO Makes the Most of Little Space Surprising volume of tone, nnd of a quality UW A af pure and sweet as that of larger grands.ipl Ml III Length, 4 ft. 10 in. Price " j) N. STETSON & CO., 1111 Chestnut Street mmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmwmmmmmmmmmimmmmMiBmmmmm 1 Extraordinary 3O.,000 Purchase of 5 Plush & Cloth COATS To Sell at 60c on the Dollar! 4mmmr s M,fl rfcr" m m ; M m CarefuUjr Filled M J 925-27 MARKET STREET Positive Values BlBm5aatJ& Will 1 111 1 I I If I Jlfl 4 Vt V IK J ft A Z2& Un fn 564.Q 7 at- An Event of utmost im portance, offering coats that cost more to manufacture than our Special Sale Price! In fact every coat in this sale is offered at even a lower price tHan you could expect next January. ft flPI You have l'ead about all kind3 of coat sales but never before have you had the opportunity to share in such a wonderful value -giving event right at the start of the season. Silk Plushes Velours Polo Cloths Silvertones Al.l full or threo "tjunrter lengths and with largo capo collars. Many have collars of kit coney fur or scnllnc. All are sill: lined many half lined. Shades aro marlno blue, brown, taupe, reindeer, navy blue, henna nnd black. Tho event is the greatest pre Bentcil to the women of Philadel phia in many a year. Extraordinary new 91V in Sale of Smart mute About 500 New Hats at This Special Price What a. wealth of individual style expressions what an unusual assortment of smart styles! Largo Lyon's velvet dress hats, some with crushed crowns, hacklo feather turbans and off-the-face hats with ostrich trimmings. Beaver and Lyon's velvet combined. All show trimming effects of ostrich or silver and gold brocaded cloths. SECOND FLOOR Other Exclusive Millinery Creations up to 19.98 jmBfa d Hals Mmr - Values up to $49.75 Choice- b mw? J VJV UHVW 3 HwKswL Kr? 3jiXhl . t mmv , in ; . M liitii II Hi u II !t ,j, ' " i.' i EOYS' $1 AMP $12 SUITS, Suits of neat mixtures and corduroys in belted all around styles. Lined pants. Sizes 8 to 17 yenns. Overcoats in belted stylos. Sizes from 8 to 15 veiirn. FOURTH FLOOR m.7 A Sensational Purchase of resses New The frocks that are entire ly different in their style and trimming con ceptiorls, carry ing with them a note of es clusiveness that will instantly meet the npprovnl of particular dressers, Georgettes, Mignonette, Char mouse, Satin, Crepes Meteor, Scrges,Veloura and Tricotines In an assortment of styles' tljat aro truly bewildering. Straight lines, those severely tailored, others draped or be ruffled, and plenty that show newest embroidered, beaded and braided effects. All the new autumn shades. A coin nlete size rannn fnr wnmn nn.i .v.. lITRSOn'S THmTl VT.OOW. ft I 925-927 Market $r9i3'Sjiza-e& tjpr .' j&v&r - -V3 j?' rfw UA ? I'.C'-i' i-'Avj'fi.