T' .'. ;V,, isrw .-:$&&, &k ... f,- ;, ., I y P1JBIJC3 ( " J - ,t . .1 .1 ... . v. . . . . . V.mMy OF JOB HUNTERS MOVES SWIFTLY ON CAPITAL In Its Ranks Are Many Women Whose Lighter Steps Arc Expected te Mingle With the Tramp, Tramp. Tramp of the Old Brigade '. FflHHW Mi i htaff Correspondent W'asJilntfen, Nev. 17. "We nre coming, Father Gamaliel, C0.000 strong .t If net te "Father Gnmnllel," the song of the 1020 patrenng army may be nd drewd te "Uncle Warren," a title be stowed at Mnrle'n, O. But regardless of its dedication, the song will be the jerne. It will relate te Jobs, jobs and core Jobs, with a few ucslttens and some special honors and honorariums thrown In fcr g10" measure, l'nr Ggene the Beng was: "Tramp, Tr-imp, Iriimp, the Heys Are March March leg " That Bttll holds geed Only this war there will be lighter foeUtepn. te Keep ? '' tne hcavf tread of the tevs of the e'd brigade. Heme fifteen or twenty million women and girls voted or might have voted In this recent election. Judging ftetn the rcturtis, nil hut one or two of them voted for Wnrrci (Inmailei Harding. And If they nre li iielltifB for the Name reason many mrr tti in politics, several million of tip female of the species nre In what mlgb; be termed an ncccptant if net expectant frame of mind. First Applicant Keglstcrs Early Hnrd'.v was the ink dry ou the last tity editions of the morning newspaper! of New.nber 3 announcing the Hard in? tidal wave when the first Jeb iunter te register officially in this haven of jebs appeared at the United States Coiiitel. He talked neiichalnntly into the eflii'i of tile frergennt-at-tirmi of the ltetir of lli'prt'&cnlAtivrs, preililed ever, hi it be happiins, by, a Pcnnsylvnnlan, Jeseph (5. UejKers. It Is net recorded Mint Mr. Hedgjrs was present. If he I id Ifin. Iho islter, net being n l'onn l'enn svlvanin and owing no especial nllc piancv te Ul-Icu States Senater I'en ruc. might iime been invited te sliut the deer from ihe outside. Hut nt nny rate "This locks like a pretty geed place," the visitor epir'u, admiring the fresreps mil tlie nimuapherc of leisure ebscrvab'e in all (lirtftiens "Are there eny jobs hf.re?" Jets I" indignantly exclaimed the second nssifcttnt cashier, "what de you me.-.n jebfV "Why, ain't you fellows all Demo Deme crats?" "Ne, we're net," was tne reply, 'lint what's that go te de with it?" "Why." elucidated the visitor, "I'm n Itcpubllcan. nn' Harding 1ms wen, an here I am I want n job." It took the pcrgeant-nt-arms' force a minute or two te recover from the shock. Finally one of them explained, quite gently, that President-elect Hard ing was net President Harding ns yet; that the employers in the scrgeant-at-arms' efflce are Itcpubllcans anyway, being under the patronage of n Itcpub llcan Heuse, and that It wasn't likely, etc., etc., etc., etc.. hut if the visitor would care te leave his nnme and ad dress, they would notify him if nnything turned up, etc., etc. He did, His name doesn't matter, but he came from the congressional district of Representative Frederick C. Hicks, of New Yerk, which may or may net be significant. More Jobs Than Ever Ilcfore There is this about the new nrmy tee. It won't be n draft nrrav. Net ' - eit.i- t,q They're nil vol unteers, nnd the boys from up-country de say as hew enlistments are Increas ing trc-mcndeusly. This Is logical, tee, for, there arc mere Itcpubllcans and mere jobs than there ever were before, and these two facts in combination preinite a puzzle that will keep somebody, or perhaps several persons, eiiij nuiccu uiu.t u day from new until long nfter all tin jobs are filled. Several thousand, te bi extremely conservative, have been cre ated by force of circumstance since Republicans were last in power, and these are new about te b passed nreum among the deserving nnd these who can convince the appointing authority the; nre deserving. Te begin : There is the cabinet. Uke Massachusetts, "there' slic stands!" Ten geed jobs, paymg ?1'J,000 end a let of criticism each year, both Fnlnricf and criticisms guaranteed for four year, te say nothing of getting enc'i name In "Who's What end Why Net," ut .5 per threw, and In the "Illue Heek of Ulue Weeds" for the price of n sin gle volume. Any cabinet member wil tell you it's worth the gaff. Yeu can stand a let of criticism for $12,000 pci J ear nnd a pluce in history if yeu'n lucky. Civil Servlae Kampart for Many Most of the Jobs in Washington are protected by civil service. Tliev, hew ever, nre the miner Jobs the flcrkahip,, that nobody wanted in the era of in flation which preceded the return te normalcy. Whether they will be mere popular hereafter makes little differ- 1 tnce1, 'Tfccy Wrbeki:bwri iDcumDcnu can't be rcmetcd .except 6r enmrges. xuat isnnbther detail also, for most of the thousands of clerks, ?, D?come trem northern states, are KepubHcans anyway and therefore doubly sure of their jobs. But the chief clerkships, the bureau , iituuj, me assistant uureau cnicts,,tne utwiHinni secretaries ei tnt-and-that, tne Commissioners nnrl fmnlqlnnt rnmmli. siencrs, the fourth assistant nestmaster generals and the fifth assistant attorney generals and all the ether chiefs and sub-chiefs of all the executive ilennrt. ments numbering hundreds, at least Tin r " l! ""iT I -J It IIP firfen Wlciirr lirenktast Trey with 1 j, II Chin Bet te restfh. Suitable Gift i vl I'l M for n Ladr. ! Jl r III 9 i i Clear Client. llrautltal Mahexnajr. An Meal Olft S -nn ur Ilnnia Hfe. Genuine ma ImgHn.v ten lie ii veil na email dm or b-droem ItiMe. Appropriate Gifts A wonderful array of gifts that are unique and of a character that will surely please. See our display en the second fleer. Send for our free illustrated catalogue of Christmas suggestions. Ueulrtte Wtirtta Hellrt Walnut Monesrammed Gift Stationery Engraved Xmas ""et'ns: Cards P emerantz 152S CHESTNUT ST. PRODUCT!) ydr real enjoyment jjf When Yeu Think w iff of a Geed Cigar V til jeu think of fine Havana. But Y there's geed, better and best flwl III even in fine Havana tobacco. JHRHfl III E Producte's blend is Havana MilfigBIBl 111 at its best. Many shapes and JfBBB l sizes at popular prices. PnlrraMaW arc political nppelntces and subject te replacement by deserving itcpub at the first opportunity, that ipJi - wuyuek et v rfatjbR FERMifStfMITEb eV Olltsllle nf Wn oil I nirtnn nrn nil llii United States marshals, collectors e( internal revenue, customs appraisers, thousands of deputies and clerks none under civil service, and all forming part of the spoils of politics. Literally, there arc millions of dollars' worth of jobs in the country nt large te be distributed te many mere millions of lob hunters. Diplomatic Plums Sought In the diplomatic service some dozen ambassadors and thirty-odd minis ters (net necessarily graduates of nny theological seminary) re te be ap pointed by the incoming administration. There is something about an umbassa certain pomposity' mero tnn ether taelltlrnl hnnni- within the KUt the party. Usually these plums go te the heavy contributors te the Campaign fund or ethers who have rendered con spicuous service te the party ever nnd above the call of duty. The ministers ero frequently millionaires, authors and ether persons of distinction. The dip lomatic set is an envied set. And se many men have daughters just growing up, te whom residence abroad would bs a liberal education. There are many mere such Individuals, as a matter of fact, than there are jobs In the diplo matic service. Should President Harding revoke the cxecutive orders placing first, second and third class postmasters under civil service, that would open up another huge list of appointments but net se many as there arc applicants. There is one solace In the situation : there arc few lame ducks this year. A lame duck, officially, is a member of Congress who has fought the geed fkht and been defeated. These .ndividuals always are taken care of with geed federal jobs when an administration of the same party comes into power. This year,, however, every Republican who ran for anything from 'Congress te con stable seems te have been elected by an unprecedented plurality. All Mutt Be Renewed December 1 and Will Be, Geed for Year Washington,. Nev. 17. AH' out standing government liquor permlU issued prier te January 17 will expire automatically December 31, and nppu catiens for renewal muBt be filled by December 1 under regulations Issued br W. M. WIlllamB, commissioner of internal revenue. Officials of the revenue bureau ex plained the effect of the regulations would make the life of liquor permits ,!' r" t. i .1. mill' ) tWf Mfr-v uii i ' ' ' ,vl ' '' .z'v ,.rr i ?& X.t r? i i,,,ji -v one year Instead of ladeSnlte a here tofore. Permits covered by the regu lations Include these for the tnanufac ture( sale, barter, transportation, lm portatien, exportation, delivery, fur nishing, possession and use of liquor. Permits for the purchase of liquor will continue te run thirty days. Bernstorff te Entreat League Geneva, Ner. 17. Count von Ilern' sterff. former German ambassador te the United States, is reported te be due here at an early date. He is te act en behalf of the German League of Na tions Union, which Is desirous of Ger many entering the League of Nations. QUALITY plus! In Mtinsingwear you , find mere than you expect of geed un derwear. Because of the perfect way in which it fits and covers the form and its unusual durability and washability, Mun singwear gives the utmost union suit satisfac tion. There's a correct size for everyone men, women and children. Let Mansingwear Union Suit Yeu IW W 1'M'lltLII? jtfladder and Stomach Troubles Why Suffer Lenger? 'Drink Mountain Valley Water Tftt famous curative water from near Het Springs, Ark. isNDenanD nr physicians Mountain Valley Water Ce., 718 Chestnut St. Phene. Walnut 8407 RerVefl nt leadln Clubs. Hetel, Cafes and t. n. n. dlnlrur er leia br fim-cUM urecere. druntlet. etc.. or direct byuS. I&ff?.' I iVv i aWll KvMRfl Ln?AkinJIisdl On September 30, 1713, William Hill. Beadle of Philadelphia, being in nnger, broke his bell and swore he would net longer continue his office. Fer this act he was seen sorry and came begging rein statement. Ne man is truly independent who has no ether source of income than hU weekly salary. "Meney in the brink" is the greatejt asset toward independence. An interest bearing checking account started with us and consistently kept up will enable you te cheese your employment, end guarantee the comfort and safety of your future. GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 810-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET 1415 CHESTNUT STREET 0 SOUTH B2D STREET The Burglar "Wires" Us E when he tries te break into property we are protecting. He doesn't knew that he does, but the result is that an alarm Is sounded in our central efflce. Our men respond immediately. The burglary is prevented, and your property is protected. This is but one feature of Helmes Service. May we tell you what the ethers are? i iS "The Guarantee It Ihe Bank for Mt" HOLMES ELECTRIC ... , PROTECTION saasissaaHaaBa.Bn -"-"-.' 812 CHESTNUT- ST- fe WALNUT- 611 MAIN-12 9t The Heuse That Heppe Built Founded in 1865 Today starts the greatest annual piano-buying opportunity ever con ceived and offered te its patrons by any piano store in the United States! HFPPF n shas A co-operative Greup-Buying-Plan limited te 300 members. Membership fee $ 1 . Fee refunded if you decide net te purchase or if your application is rejected. It is a common thing te hear of special sales and net unusual te hear of bargains, reductions and special offers. But te hear of a merchandising event applying gen erally en world-famous pianos and player-pianos is certainly a very rare occurrence. Yet, that is just what a Heppe Christmas Club amounts te. The Heppe Christmas Club applies te every piano and player-piano we sell te the Masen & Hamlin and Steinway instruments, te the Due Art Pianola Pianos and te every new or used piano or player-piano in our stock. Heppe Christmas Clubs started in 1907. Except during the war they have been operated annually ever since. Thousands of Philadelphia's have bought through Heppe Christmas Clubs. It is an opportunity every piano buyer should observe. Club "Specials" Heppe Piane $495 Regular style 60 reduced te $493. with all the club advantage and nrlce guaranteed (or I year. If further reduc tion 1 mede within I year we will give you a rebate. Heppe Pianola $785 Regular style fienulne Pianola reduced te $785, with all club advantages nnd prlre guaranteed for I year. If further reduction la made within I year we will make you a rebate. Fer 3 Weeks Only This 1920 Club opens today and will positively close en Wednesday night, December 8th. It will be limited te 300 members and the membership fee will be $1 which will be refunded if you de net buy or if your application is rejected. By joining the Club you are under no obligation te buy, but you will secure every Club advantage en a purchase made any time before Christmas. Joining at once incurs no obligation but secures every advantage. Standard Merchandise Available en Rental Payment Plan With Special Advantages STANDARD MERCHANDISE AVAILABLE Every piano and ployer-piane we ett is avuilable through this club there is no special merchandise made up especinlly (or sales purposes, but regular well-known standard pianos nnd player-pianos which nre regulnrly sold at fixed standard prices the same te everybody throughout America. In this club you can buy this merchandise at an advantage. There ere such instru ments as the Masen & Hamlin, Steinway, Weber, Steele, Stroud, H. C. Schemacker and Heppe. Every piano and player-piano we sll is offered in this club. 3-YEAR RENTAL-PAYMENT SETTLEMENT OFFERED Yeu are net asked te sign n judgment-note lease te buy these instruments. Yeu have 3 years te pay through our Rental-Payment Plan, which applies all rent toward the purchase price and leaves you free te return the instrument or purchase it at any time, SPECIAL DOWN PAYMENTS On every piano and player-piano we huve nrranged special down payments for club members who desire te buy through our tienlal-Payment Plan. These payments nre much lower than our regular rates. LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS-U3n every piano and player we have arranged reasonable monthly payments for club members. 30-DAY REFUND Club members have 30 days te test the instrument they buy if your purchase is net all that we say it is or if you find n better value an, time within 30 days, we will refund your money. exchirlS hfs SifTf hU, Vlub mefeer desire a different instrument, he may eJl" for MnZ.Z U-Cu f cl""r8 any ,ine within sis month, and receive full cuIbantpT ;r h ry hove b-n de- , ;:t ILfc ' he workmanship and material en all our pianos and player pianos is fully guaranteed for 10 years LIFE INSURANCE If .lt. li u..u .i: l:i , , , . . ,. - -. --- ...tiiiuci iiiuuiu uic wiiuc puyinc ler ins pinne or fi P . ou" " been paid a. agreed, we will release his family from further payments. FIRE INSURANCE In World-Famous Instruments available in this Club MASON & HAMLIN Upright and Grand Pianos STEINWAY Due-Art Pianola-Pianos WEBER Pianos and Pianola-Pianos STECK Due-Art Pianola-Pianos HEPPE Piunes and Pianola-Pianos WHEELOCK Due-Art Pianola-Pianos STROUD Due-Art Pianola-Pianos MARCELLUS Pianos EDOUARD JULES Upright and Grand Pianos H. C. SCHOMACKER Upright and Grand Pianos FRANCESCA Pianos and Player-Pianos Case of Inn ftr rlnmi.tr. Uis f!M t.M. .....! .. .-.-... a. iii , - " , j ...w r. ,..t; l.tlj.l.wi IUI .......urncm wc win restore it te its original condition or renlace it without charge. HALF-PAYMENT PRIVILEGE If a club member should be taken pick or tem porarily unemployed, we will grunt him the privilege of half payments for as many months as he may have paid in full. HEPPE SERVICE On pianos and player-pianos months repair service free. ONE FREE TUNING Every instrument will be tuned free once ufter delivery. FREE STOOL Club members who buy pianos will receive u steel free. FREE BENCH OR CHAIR Club members who buy plnyer-pianes or grand pianos receive a bench br chair free. FREE INSTRUCTION BOOK Club members who buy pianos will instruction book free will receive Yeu Have Until Christmas te Make Your Selection But Yeu Must Jein New te Secure the Club Advantages Club Advantages Selection from entire Heppe stock of world-famous standard riced pianos and player-piunes. 3 Years te Pay en a Rental Payment Agreement without judgment note. Yeu are free te eturn or purchase at any time. Special Small-Down Payments. Lew Monthly Payments. 30-Day Refund. Free Exchange Privilege 10-Year Guarantee. Life Insurance. Fire Insurance. Half-Payment Privilege I Free Tuning. Heppe Repair Service for Months. Free Steel With Pianos. Free Bench or Chair With Player-Piane and Grand Pianos. Free Instruction Boek With Pianos. Club members will be accepted until Wednesday night, December 8th. After that no applications will be accepted. Club members de net have te buy at once they have until Christ mas te make their selection but they must join new te secure the Club advantages. Mail This Coupon Today! 1 a SIGN THE COUPON AT ONCE C. J. Heppe & Sen 1117-1119 Chestnut Street 6th and Thompson Streets HOW TO JOIN Merely fill out the at tached coupon and send it at onee te cither of our stores and you will receive a membership blank nnd full information about the Heppe Christmas Club. By signing the member ship application and re turning It with the fee ei $1, if your application Is approved, you will be en titled te every Club ud ud vantage en a purchase mnde any time before ChrlBtmnB. Fill out the coupon NOW. Six ' .3 m ' Mm 1 Pianos. h ,i K ; JFl I C. J. Heppe & Sen, ' K S 1117-1119 Chestnut Street ' W E or 6th & Thompson Streets, Philadelphia., pa. J ' llft I Please bend me full particulate about the JIoude 'Rill ! Christmas Club. H ! ATI 5 t . . i Pianos f j ,' jw s I am interested in- Pnyer-PmneS , (Check one; ! J Mt I i N'ume J i x "pS (" Address t ( 1 J Evening Public Leder--1 1-17-20 i ' jlflfl .mSMM
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