Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 04, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 13, Image 13

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Even Champ Clark Went Down.
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Reut en Tuesday
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BEATEN
Washington, Ner. 4. Onte familiar
fared trill return in Mm bulla of fVm.
gress and pelltlcnl characters long as-
seciatcd with affairs under the great
wnite dome at Washington will pass
from the scene as a result of Tuesday's
congressional contests.
Champ' Clark, who missed being
nominated for President of the United
fitateg br the narrowest of margins in
301L', will slip back Inte the ranks of
these political ghosts that stalk the
chamber of the Heuse. He will join
the group of silent figures that attained
the heights of the speaker's rostrum
but could go no farther, as James K.
1'ellt uiene of all wlclders of the gavel
was able te climb from the speaker's
chnir Inte the White Heuse.
Speaker G'lllctt remains the father of
the Heuse, due te his unbroken service
new running Inte fifteen' ronsecutlve
terms. "Unde Joe" Cannen will con
tinue te strut up and down the center
aisle, vest open and the long, black
stegcy out ahead. He is net th Can Can
eon who once was czar, but he has
lived te witness the return te power of
lili political associates who went down
with lilm when (he Insurgency move
ment split the Republican party eight
years age.
"Uncle .Joe" Will Be en Hand
"Uncle Jee" will be ft solitary figure.
Danville seems Inclined te keep him In
Congress until he cries "held, enough,"
but he has been forced, reluctantly.
Inte the role of patriarch and sage
amidst a quorum of comparative young
sters who believe In prohibition. His
crony, General Isaac Sherwood, of
Teledo, will be among these falling te
descend te the speaker's pit te take the
oath of office tn the sixty-seven Con
gress. The driveways of the national
capital will miss these splendid bays
General Sherwood drove with such
pride and the civil war veterans will
Jose a valued friend of pensions. Wood Weed
row Wilsen tried te bent General Sher
wood In 1018. The effort failed then j
it, succeeded en Tuesday.
Senater "Charlie" Themas, the
weather prophet of the Senate nnd one
of Its best story-tellers, will cease- te
rtrell up and down, hamli in hip
pocket, tobacco In his jaw, and dls-f-ertate
en problems of the day. lie
refused te run en the Democratic plat
form indorsing the League of Nations.
He ran as a Nationalist, but the united
Ituptiblicnn vote of Colerado wen
easily ever the split forces of the Dem
ocrats. The coming and going of
"Chnrlie" Themas's teupe meant mere
te Washingtenlans Interested In the
weather than ull of the forecasts of the
bureau.
Plumb Plan Sponsors Retired
Thetus W. Sims, of Tennessee who
sponsored the Plumb plau of railroad
control, nnd Jehn H. Hscb, of Wiscon
sin, who fought for It successfully and
gave lii name te the transportation
act. will net be there. Esch and Sims
W tlielr part membership .en the
Heuse committee en interstate nnd for-
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Undershirts and drawers
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Medium weight, each $9.50
Heavy weight, each $10.50
Sites 46 te 50, 50c additional.
Union Suits for men
Light weight, $12.50
Medium weight, $15.50
Heaw weight, $17.50
Sires 46 te 50, $1.25 .$2.00 addi-
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Iiave It that wey. 81ms became famous
Jn th capital as the only Democratic
congressman who believed sincerely In,
protection, The story waa that when
attackeil by a flstlc adversary he sought
safety In a.tree and called for protec
tion. Senater- Jehn Walter Smith, of
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isned manners always prompted wemp n
visitors In the galleries te Innlilre as
te the Identity of "that Senater who
leeks llkn such a fine old gentleman,"
appears te have given way te a Re
publican and "Jimmy" Phclan. of
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thing about oil and Japanese ami Cali
fernia wines, will be among the ab
sentees. It was the dapper I'hrlan
with his trim beard who Inspired a
woman of national prominence tn pug
Rest that Ills whiskers reminded her of
n kitten after flnlsmng n bowl of
cream.
Ceclcran nnd Rurten Sent Rack
The silver-tongued Hoitrke Ceckraa
nnd the long-winded Theodere K, Ilur Ilur
teti, will return te rlie Capitel after long
absences. Reth will be in the Houses,
but It Is safe te predict, that Rurten
will net be missing from his old haunts
In the Scunte when advised that neme
ambitious filibuster Recks te equal his
record for long-distance oratory, One
ten has It that after Rurten had Bpeken
for several days against a riven and
harbors "petk-barrel" bill a colleague
brought him raw eggs In n glass te sus
tain hlra In his fight te held the fleer.
Senater Jehn Sharp Wil'lams, upon
seeing the eggs, said In a distinctly
nudible undertene: "Don't be egging
him en."
Alvln T. Fuller, the meter magnate
of Massachusetts, who refused te draw
hla pay nnd allowances during two
terras of congress nnd paid for his sta
tionery nnd ether office essentials, will
be able te contribute, in the same man
ner te the lowering of state expenses
in Massachusetts. He wnr. elected lieu
tenant go.crner of the Ray &tntu.
Wisconsin Returns Twe
Henry Alien Cooper, who led the
famous fight ever the armed neutrality
bill when relations with Germany were
at the breaking point, has come back
from Wisconsin, nftcr serving en a
"Inme-duck" commission, following his
defeat two years age.
William 11. Stafferd will ba bnck
from Wisconsin, but Washington will
hope he has lest seme of his legislative
curiosity during the two years he het
been in retirement. He had the habit
of inquiring Inte mere previsions of
bills and of making mero points of erdci
than any man In the Heuse. During
the days of Democratic control, when
"Jim" Maun was Republican fleer
leader, Stafferd was known te his col
leagues ns "the volunteer minority
leader."
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Fermer Servlce Men Keep Order' In
Flerida, Where Eight Were Killed
Orlande, Kin., Nev. l.J, (Ry AT Per
former service- men patrolled the
streets of Orlande, Ocoee and nearby
towns throughout tlie night te prevent
.renewal of the rnce clash which is
known te have resulted in the death lit
Ococe Tuesday night of two white men
und six negrees. Quiet prevailed today
nnd the authorities said they did net
expect any further outbreak.
Deputy sheriffs who were called te
Oewe by the riot, which was the out
grew tl of the eVctlen, said they bo be
lleved the death tell would exceed eight.
They said they were-convinced the bodies
of several negrees would be found in
the ruins of twcnly-flve houses de
stroyed by fire.
COX TO SEE EUROPE IN 1921
Meanwhile He Is Preparing for
Hunting Trip In Mississippi
Oavlen, Ner. 4. Governer Ces, the
defeated nresldential enndidnte. loeklnv
forward te the tlme he will surrender
his state office In January, announced
lust night he wns considering a trip
abroad carlv next year te study con
ditions in Europe. Meanwhile, he said,
he planned te work nnd rest, leaving
here for the State Capitel tomorrow
and starting the middle of nest week
for a hunting trip In Mississippi.
Today found the governor appar
ently In the name mental state as when
li nntched the returns Tuesday night,
bringing In continuous unfavorable
news. Ilia smile wns still apparent to te
daV, and the mass of telegrams teemed
unanimous in declaring hu had made a
"geed fight."
Alie governor's first act yesterday ns
te i-end n congratulatory mesMige te
Senater Harding.
"I have net hud n chance te travel
much," the governor said last night.
"I began work quite jemig nnd I
think I'll seen go te Europe te study
conditions there."
The governor's volce seemed rather
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Steinway has been "the most beautiful piano
in the world" every one of the seventy
years since it was first produced in the city of
New Yerk. Its pre-eminent mark of beauty is
a quality of tone that has never been
approached in any ether musical instrument
higher, yet deeper; louder, yet softer; tragic,
yet most delicately playful underlying rich
ness, tenderness, solidity a tone of individ
uality that can be produced only from tha
Steinway keyboard. This tone beauty remains
with the Steinway because of the consistent
beauty and permanence of its mechanism.
The cases' are gems of rare beauty wrought in
weeds that are seen only in cabinet work that
passes from generation te generation along
with jewels and plate of the family.
16 you haven't received your
copy of "Steinways of Today"
we shall be glad te mail it at once.
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husky, worse than at any .tlme In his
long campaign,, and he explained.' that
"it must be due te ft let-down of the
recal cords."
ZAYAS WINS IN CUBA
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Late Returns Give Presidential Can
dldate 10,000 Majority Over Qemer
Havana. Cuba. Ner. 4. Dr. Alfrede
Zeyas. coalition (andldatc, hna been
elected president of Cuba. Thla is
based en returnH received, by the gov
ernment from three-fourths of the
voting precincts, showing a majority of
10,000 ever Jose Miguel Oemcz, Lib
eral. Wur Department renerf.s nhnn-ml
eleven persons killed and eight wounded
en election dnv, n record much below
the overage. The dead, as classified by!
parties, were five Coalition, one Liberal,
four Nculrnli and one Chinese. Tour,
yearH age forty-two presldcnta of dec-1
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WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere
A Wonderful Sale of Fine and Fashionable
French Gloves for Women
At Savings of $2 te $3 en a Pair
Toe many nice things can't be said about these beau
tiful new gloves which will go en sale tomorrow. They are
of the finest skins, beautifully made up by skillful French
glove-makers.
They are in the most fashionable lengths and colors
of the season, and are of perfect quality, fresh and new.
Best of all, they are marked considerably less than
such gloves were ever intended te sell for
$17,688 Werth of Gloves
Will Ge en Sale for $1 1 ,036
se ypu can readily calculate the price concession.
While they are supplying their own needs, wise women will leek for
ward toward Christmas gifts.
Slip-en Glace Gloves, $1.85
French glace lambskin gloves, with 5V&-inch cuffs, are everseam-sewn
and have Paris-point stitching en the backs. These are in white, tan and
beaver with self-stitching and in black stitched with white.
6-Butten Length Strap
Wrist Suede Gloves,
$3.85 a Pair
These are of kid suede, of finest
quality, in soft and lovely shades of
beaver, ecru and mode. These are full
pique sewn with English cut thumbs
and strap wrists. A saving of $2.65
ren every pair.
Sample Voile Blouses and Crepe and
Crash Smocks Special at $1.85
Seme are slightly mussed, but n tubbinpr will make them as fresh I
us new. And every one is well worth it.
Tlie voile blouses are in all sizes, seme te fit large women, but
of course net each size in every style. Most of thorn are quite lacy
and pretty.
The smocks, of crash or crepe, arc in bright hues roe, blue,
green and white ornamented with hand embroidery in contrasting
colors.
(Market)
Pretty Envelope Chemises, $ 1
Dainty, pretty things at a price much lower than you would
e.xpcct Seme arc in tailored style with hemstitched tops and shoulder
straps; ethers arc dainty with lace or have ribbon straps. They arc
sheer materials in pink or white.
(Central)
A Durable Tep en This Petticoat
at $3.50
Tlie top is of cotton jer.scy and the flounce is cf plain or change
able taffeta in purple, navy, black, Copenhagen or dark green.
(Central)
150 New Plaid
(Market)
In the Splendid Sale of Women's
Winter Shoes at $5.40 and $6.85 a Pair
Tan calfskin and dark brown leather shoes are cut high
and en the fashionable lines of the season. They show wing
tips, straight tips, imitation wing tips and perforations and
various styles of heels.
Black calfskin shoes are in about the same styles and
have medium or Cuban heels.
Black kidskin shoes are made ever fashionable Ias'ts or
en the comfortable lasts that some women wear all the time
and ethers like for house wear.
These are in almost all sizes and there is still geed
cheesing amenV women's Oxfords and pumps.
(OhMtnut)
Plenty of Cozy, Warm
Comfertables Many Marked
at 25 Per Cent Less
It is a well-stocked Quilt Stere that you will find,
full of warm quilts, all well filled and covered with
pretty materials.
Cotten-filled Quilts, $3.50, $5.25
and $5.75
They are all 7278 inches, filled with pure, new cotton. The
quilts at $3.50 are figured all ever and the ethers have plain
borders.
Weel-filled Quilts $6.75, $10 and $12
Warm as toast! The wool is Hve, new wool, all warmth and
there is plenty of it, for the quilts are well filled. The figured
materials that cover the quilta are geed quality. Seme of the
quilth have plain pink or blue borders.
(Ontrui)
9-Butten Length Suede
Gloves at $4.85 a Pair
These, also, are of real French kid
tsuede, everseam sewn, with Paris-point
stitching en the backs. They are in
mode and beaver shades and are the
daintiest kind of dress gloves.
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Skirts Are Special
at $16.50
The materials are par'icularly fire
beft woolens in gay colorings, prettily
pleated.
There are black and white plaidd and
cheeks, a great many variations of
brown and pretty blue in plaids and
stripes. A little different from most
.skirts are these with the plaids used
diagonally. In the gathering arc box
pleats, knife pleats and group plcaUs
and there arc two be.s-pleated models
in c.tra sizes.
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Prices Are Considerably Lewer
en Men's All-Weel Clothing
There are sound savings all along the line in the
Gallery Stere for Men, whether it's an overcoat or a
suit that you need. In almost every instance you can
count en supplying your Winter needs at
20 te 33l& per cent less
Every garment is of Wanamaker quality, all-wool,
through and through, ready for staunch sen-ice.
These All-Weel Business Suits
at $35
arc one of the best buys we knew about. Thev are of
conservative cut and have single-breasted suck coals
which are lined throughout with mohair. Patterns
i are of the kind that well-dressed men wear and color
ings run principally te becoming browns and grays.
Savings average a third.
((.ulkrj, .Market)
Beautiful Printed Radium, $2 a Yard
u'n fxcellent Quality, mostly nay or Copenhagen blue grounds
with foulard patterns or mere elaborate de-ign-, for coat lininrs 3t5
inches wide.
40-inch Charmeuse, $2.85 a Yard
is a heavy weight for afternoon and evening drese.. White rose
pink, brown, henna, navy and black. '
38-inch Crepe de Chine, .$1.75 a Yard
A geed quality in white, llesh, old rose, gray, smoke, turquoise,
e, Uelgian blue, black, wistaria, burgundy and erch d
mat
(Central)
500 Bungalow Aprons and Heuse
Dresses, $1.85
Neat and pretty and much lets than thrir regular price,,
The dieses are of blue, lavender or black striped gingham with
hand-embroidered. whUc pique cellars or of 1,1 e phuJ I g Zfhwn
trimmed with plain blue cellars and euir?. fc'ngnam
The aprons eeuld be worn as dre--se and are in pink blue
lavender or green plai.l percale, trimmed with tiny plain color'
niffles around the necks and Fleees.
(Central'
Here Are the Well-Tailored Tricetine
Frecks YeuVe Been Leeking Fer
DnJlUi!1111 n,ai,y &tyleb fr"m whlch t0 &ekct in Wanamaker's
Down Stairs Stere and various prices at which te choe-e
At $16.50, $22.50 and $25
cheri :ire nnvc trirktmn l..,. i
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nre embroidered or braulcd.
At $30, $32.50 and $39
Well.taileied dresse.-, of line tneetme are particulars worth
noticing became of their new hn- and the genera! eVect of nartne
They are the sort of drones that umen want te v ear new with funs'
As we'l as the lowered wartime and the simple bndh-e. one scci'
various medeU in the new jacket styles with ett.'e-.
If a frock is net elaborately and handsomely l)t.n,i0(j or ombn.id embn.id
ercd, then it gees te the ether extreme and gains .murines by m son
of the simplicity of its clean-cut lines. resort
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Warm New Caps, Tarns and
Sweaters for Children
The tarns will appeal te behoelgirh because of thur prettv colors,
they are in shades of green, tan, red, blue and brown and will fit i-irli
of about 5 te 12 years. Each tain was knitted by hand and the stitch
would interest any one. $2.25 and $2.00.
White wool caps and hats for little boys and guls of 1 Mar te
4 years are in thrce styles at $1.15 and another at $1.G0.
The Sweaters
arc made in various ways and there Is a large color assortment from
which te cheese, including plenty of browns and blues. Si 2 te 12
years, ?;i.7C te $6.50.
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Gloves,
$3.85 and $4.85 a Pair
Of an exceptionally fine quality of
lambskin, these gloves are everseam
sewn, have Paris-point stitching en the
backs and three pearl buttons at the
wrist of each.
12-button length is $3.85
16-button length is $4.85
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