Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 23, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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EY&NIN& PUBLIC LED(ER-3?HILADELPHIA; THURSDAY,, DECEMBER 33, 1920
HARDING MAY NAIV1
E
3 OF CABINET SOON
Sefoction of Hughes, Hoover'
and Weeks Expected Early
Noxt Month
TO GET IMPORTANT POSTS
n.v ruxTON v. oiijikkt
BtalT CnrroponilMit Htrnlnc 1'uMlr I.olstr
CopirtoJi', IPttl. lv Publlr IxAotr Co.
Marion, Pre. 'J.". President-elect
Harding I likely to announce two or
tuny In' three members of hi cabinet
nrly In Junimrj. Although no tenders
ef plnrex In the rnbinet have been made,
Mr. Ilnrcllng hn pretty definitely made
up hN mind about the men to fill the
postx whleh, owItiR to the internatlminl
or the dometie sitimtlon, mthi to him
most Imporfnnt.
The quetion of the T.eaBiie of Nn
tion rnnke the eer'tnrj hip of tnte
one of thoe plaeeo. It ts iieceHiiry thnt
the rhief of the cabinet should be In
toneh with tlin roiifereni'px whleh nrt
BOinc nn nnd the htllt more difficult con
ferences during which the itnillnc pltin
for a lentcno will be worked out in
(ictnil.
Owin? to the unsettled Mnto of bu-ji.
ness conditions, the ."rretnry.hip 01
the trensurv U another plnce 'which It
If important should be- tilled early.
Sluch lecislntion relntinc to the finan
cial policy of the country is pending,
tariff hearing are going on. taxation
policies nri being developed and it will
be to the advantage of the Republican!
in t'ongre- to mnintuiu contact with
the fuming ccretar. of the treasury.
The third most important post is
not so clear. It ma be sicretnry of
agriculture on account of the serious
financial troubles hieh the farmers of
the countn are experiencing. It may
bo secretory of labor on nccount of n
troubled Industrial situation, or it may
be that Mr Harding has in mind to
emphasize in his administration the im
portance of some department nnd has
111 tnind some big man like Herbert
Hoover for appointment tn it and thnt
he means to announce the name nlong
with those of (,(, secretaries of state
and treasury.
At any rate these cabinet onnonnce
mentn may be expected in ndvanee of
the others arid the nam", are hkelj to
be made known . ur! next month
It is possible Dim to speculate more
definitely than in the pant upon the
principle whleh will Rovern In the ne
lection of the cabinet Mr Hording
will choose these members without re
gard to geographic considerations and
olrlj with n view to their pre-eminent
qunllflcntloiiN for the plucen which be
legards n most iniportnnt in the exist
ing situation. These selections which
will probably be announced first will
be counted upon to sntlsfy the public
that he hos chosen n big cabinet. In
tilling the other cabinet posts geo
graphical and other considerations will
enter. The first three men will be the
kind of men the President would like
to have as his advisers If he were tit
terl) free to choose. The rest of the
members will be the kind whom ho
deems expedient to choose for party or
sectional reasons.
Of the cabinet In detail it may be
said :
That e -.111110? Hughes Is still up
permost in the President's mind fo
decretory of state.
That Herbert Hoover Is under con
(.Iderntlon for u place In the cabinet,
commerce or labor probably.
Thnt Senntor Knox is still under
consideration for secretory of state,
though the probabilities fuvor Hughes
on nccount of the lntter's greater youth
and vigor. Senators Penrose and Town
er appear to have reaqhed come agree
ment us to what should be done If
Knox resigns from the Senate and this
promotes Knox's availability.
That the secretarj of labor is likely
to be some advocate of social justice
of which Mr. Harding has so often
spoken, rather than either u profes
sional labor man or nn employer of
labor, uo matter how successful or
enlightened in his relations with his
employes
That the West is likely to obtain as
usual the secretaryship of laW and of
the Interior
That the claims of the South for a
place in the cabinet are being serlousl)
pressed, bu thnt no candidate from tin
South has et been found whose ap
pointment is probnble
Mr. Harding may recognize the South
mmsmRp
Tht Perfect rotated Ptocfl
$1 .00
EACH
An Weal Xmas
a i 1 1 . Variovu
ttyles and iuct
The on I
In other ways than by nnmlng o .south
erner to the cnblnet.
The President is proceeding cntitious
ly In the selection of n cabinet, an
example of his enre and also of his
tendency not to let considerations of
personal friendship and established re
lations outweigh public considerations
Is his slowness in filling the Important
post of secretary to the President. In
spite of reports to the contrnrj, Sir.
Harding has not yet tendered that post
to any one, or even discussed with any
otio tiie acceptance of it. Two reports
have Bnlncd currency, one that George
Christian would be secrctnry to the
President, nnd the other that Hiennra
1 Wnshbtirn Child, former editor of Col
i Iter's, would be.
I The report about Mr. Christian
incemcd likely because of the long P
'sonnl association between him nnd
Harding. Christian lives next door to
Harding hero in Marlon, turned his
President, neither for that matter has
Mr. Child. All discussions of the hlrbr
posts than the secretaryship to the
President hnvn hin tentnllvn in,l nnn.
ditional.
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LIBERTY
Typewriter Co.
1029 Chestnut St.
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One
Dollar Sends
this Grafonola Home
for Christmas
Down
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Balance in
Small Con-
venlent Pay-
mentt Next
Year
There is still an oppor
tunity to get the one hg
Christmas gift for the
whole family.
Well guarantee delivery
of your Grafonola for
Christmas if you order
Friday.
Come Early
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19 So. 52nd St.
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Philndolphians wll recognize, in tho illustration nbove, the
itore of Henrj R. Ha'.ove.l & Son, Rroad Street below Chestnut
In tht: window you see tho Gift Baskets of Fruit, which have
solved muny n jpft problem and which ure so popular just about
th.1'9 time of year.
GIFT BASKETS ox Fruit for
Christmas' They are the most
exquisite thincs imaginable.
Some are beautifully hand-painted,
others are decorated in the
Florentine manner and there are the
hampers, too, whose lids form a
most effective background for the
bright-colored fruits. Really the
collection of Gift Baskets is the most
attractive that Hallowdl's have over
had. The fruits are. of course, as
luscious as over, and their quality
is too well known to need any
further comment on my part. Price
ranfre i- wide S3, J. ", $12, $15,
$20. $23 up to $3u and $73. You
will make no mistake in sending
Gift Baskets of Fruit from Hallo
well's, Broad Street below Chestnut.
They jruaranteo perfect delivery
anywhere within 100 miles of Phlla.
WHEN" a silk scarf i.s unusual
in color and desijrn it is realty
worthy of consideration as u
Christmas ffift. I saw a Roman
stnped silk scarf at the store of
A. G. Spaldinjr & Bros., 1210 Chest
nut St left, that would brighten up
I the most somber suit. A white silk
, scarf, with border striped in pold,
brown and blue, is very attractive
' and :i tan scarf with figured border
in exquisite pastel shades is one of
I the loveliest things I've seen in a
lonp while. Another pift suppes
tion is an anpora tarn and scarf in
maize or old blue. Spalding'.-, have
the berets that are hemp worn with
polo cloth coats, too. They come in
dark brown and lipht tan. I
noticed, too, some cushmere stock
inps, with embroidered clocks, at
most reasonable prices.
Furnishings as
Gifts
Here they are for your unrestricted selec
tion of anything in the entire stocks at our
haberdashery counters.
Quick deliver' promised for late pur
chasers, but come as early as possible to take
advantage of best selection at great savings.
llWf $.m $:U. F?y H , Jlt'av' 'Bh neural
Cuff Shirts, percale $1 C Wll0,f S3.50 ptT gar.
and MadraH ' i ,nent for 2 -
All Pure Silk Shirts Half1
Price M.00 for $10.00 ,' UNION SUITS
L?U2.. AA rn- tOO T ?ft X. , , A....
ciiiirisj c'u.uu jr i.,uvico,.iu .aiurai .iierino. . . .aii.Jo
A GIFT that the houaewife will1
appreciate is a -et or a .-inple
piece of Pyrex transparent
ovenwarc. Almost every one knows
how much better food tastes when
cooked in Pyrex ier dishes and.
how much bette- loota when
broupht to the ta '. n. these lovely
Kolden-hue.) di-h s. I i- the kind
of pift that 'jne li'.t- to receive,
because it is nr. evidence that the
piver esteems one's tajte. The pift
set con-i-r o' r pieces pie
plate, broacl pan, covered casi.rule,
n round nnian Milbukinjr dish with
handles and -r .nd.vuiual bake'S,
which can be .sed for scalloped
foods, leftovers and d'sierts. Pyrex
transparent oven diheg, plain or
ftched in d'-hi-a'. desipns, are sold
by .1. Franklin Miller, 1012 Chestnut
Street. :
ONE has only to visit the store
of Bailey, Banks & Biddle Com
panv, when ohsesiod b tho pift
problem nnd lo! one's difficulties '
vanish into thin air. In answer to
the question, "What would a woman
like?" I have a veritable host of '
suppestlons. There am exquisite
pold meshbaps, with jewel, d frnme, '
nnd there are nttinps tor mr nress
inp table. If she would like a
ptring of Oriental penrls (and what
woman would not), surely there is
no more fittinp time than Christ
mas to presen' tlum. Then thero
Are bar pins, flexible bracelets,
rings, card cases, fans, beaded baps,
lorgnettes, photopruph frames, over
night baps, slipper buckles, travel
ing clocks, mnnieure sets, sautoirs,
desk clocks, desk sets and stationery.
TF YOU'RE in a quandary and
-t really can't decide just what n
woman would like to have for
Chritmas, it must be because you
haven't seen those lovely bar-pins at ,
the stoie of Van Dusen & Stokes, I
112.'! Chstnut Street. The bowknot
pins are very much in favor this j
year and they really are most effect- j
ive. Diamonds and sapphires are
combined in some of the-e pins,
while others have tho bowknot
"Mtirely of diamords. A very pretty
bar-pin for an older woman was of j
black enumel. with n tiny border of
white enamel. In the center were,
several large diamonds. The bar
pins of platinum, in filigree effect,
with diamonds, were among the
loveliest that. I saw at VanDusen
& Stokec. Any woman would nppre-
! ciaie sucn a gin.
TJAVE you thought of piving .slip--1--1-
tiers" Almost every woman
has decided that she must have
' it pair of those smart strap
pumpw, so a pair of slippers is
a Riife choice this Christmas. At
1 the econd-tloor shop of Del Mar &
Company, 1211 Chestnut Street, I
'saw something try new a com
bination of c.ntor-colored suede and
' blnck patent lenther. The tips were
of patent leathr und the backs and
: -traps of suede There was an al!
I uede pump, with two straps ovr
' the instep in the same color. Al
( most any one would appreciate a
pair of black satin dippers, with
straps cross, d at the in?tep. ' They
are so useful to slip on in the house
of an evening and mighty comfort
able to nance in, too.
Shirts
All fine Madras $0 Art
Shirts $4.30, in. $6 0,JJ
Men's Sweaters and Cardigan
Jackets
Pennsylvania Knit Coats
S7.50 Sliav.1 Collar
Sweaters $.'.00
58.30 Shaul Collar
Sweaters (5.00
512.50 Elaste.v Knit Coats
now 8.75
$2.00 Working Shirts, blue and
gray chambray 1 $1 OC
Striped Work ShirtH -L"
$4 Blue Flan. Shirts '
i Gray Flan. Shirts -for $0.30
?3 Gray Flan. Shirts' "
$1.00 Domet Flannel Pojn-
mas for 2.50
$10.00 Bath Robes now.. COO
$12.50 Bath Robes now.. 8.00
WOOL MUFFLERS
$1.30 Natural Merino.... 2.73
$8.00 Natural wool... 5.50
Heavy Ribbed Egyptian
Shirts and Drawer.
$1.25 per garment, now 63c
$20.00, $18.00 Vclour
Hats, for $10.00
$13.00, $12.00 Velour Hats
for 8.00
$8.00 and $10.00 soft felt
Hats and Derbies; all
-sizes and nhapes 5.00
$6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 soft
felt and derby Hats for $3.00
$3.00 and $1.00 Men's
Velours and Imported
Tu eed Caps, now $2.50 & 1.50
Boys' $2.00 Caps, now... 75c
UMBRELLAS
$2.50 Men's Cotton
Glorias for $1.50
$1.00 Men's Cotton
Glorias for 3.00
S10.00, now $15.30 i $12.00 Pure Silk Glorias
3.75 ' for 8.50
j $23.50 Fine Leather Suit
5jc , Cases, now 13.50
houae over to the Republican National
Committee as headquarters during the
I'Hiiiiiuigu uuu no una urcn iteming a
dcerctary nn nenator. Hut .Mr. Cliri.
nan nag noi yet been approached with
uuer ui me urcrruirysnin to tnc
an
Mr. Harding has told his visitor
here Hint he had ccrtnln men in mind
for tho important posts and lias asked
thdr opinion. In the case of Rome
men, Including probably Mr. Hughes, he
han asked them if they rould arrange
their .affairs to serve In tho cabinet If
ho should decide to appoint them. lie
has not gone further than this in any
cnae.
HARDING SUMMONS HERRICK
Former Ambassador to France Will
Discuss International Peace
Marlon, O., Dec. 23. (By A. P.)
Myron T. Hcrrlck, of Cleveland, who
was American nmbassndor at Paris dur
ing tlic early days of the world war, wns
called to Marlon today by President
elect Harding to discuss the Interna,
tlonal pence ptan to bo put before tlu
world by the coining admlnUu-ntkm
The conference is understood to hlii
concerned particularly the exptrncJJ
of Mr. Herrlck abroad last romm
when ho made a tour of European rnni
tals and talked with many leadln"
gtatcsmen. At that time it wan rcDott'
cd he was gathering information tn li
Mr. Harding in perfecting his plan. '
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S5.00, now
$1.00 NotHHcmo Boys'
Ribbed Hose, now .
$1.00 Heavy Wool Hose
now
Fancy Heather Wool "2
Hose, $1.25. now
Fancy Henthcr Wool '
Hose, $1.30, now
$5.00 Men's Genuine
Mocha (? loves, now. . . .
$0.00 Men's Genuine
Buck Skin Gloves. . . .
S3.00 Men's Genuine
$10.50 Fine Leather Suit
50c ' Cases, now 10.00
$1.75 Domet Flannel
75c Nightshirts .23
I $1.00 and $1.30 Neck-
73c I wear, all 50c
I $2.00 and $2.50 Neck-
1.00 wear, now 1,00
Pure Silk j Hose, $2.00,
3.00 now
Silk li Hose, $1.15, now
1.15
85c
50c
Buck Skin Gloves 4.00 Cotton Vt Hose, 75r, now
$i,00 Men's Genuine I Cotton '-j Hoi 10c, now 23c
Buck Skin Glmes 3.00 Cotton U Hose, 35c, now 25c
$1.30 Tan Cape Gloves),
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KNOW where you can buy 11 gift box of candy for $1.25 that will
delight 'ven the mo.st fastidious of your frbrd". It is filled with
delicious chocolates and bonbons, nno nas openrnarKi-a at this special
price for Christmas shoppers. At the stores of Edouard D. Kiusc Com
pany, 100 South Eleventh Street and -H'OS Baltimore Avenue, there are
ulso fivo-pound gift boxes, priced $3 to $5. Glace nuts and fruits, which
you will want for the Christmas tnbli und for any littlo affairs you are
giving during the holidays, are $1.25 per pound. Don't forget the candy
toYB for the kiddies. They are 50 cents a pound at Knisn's. And a
word about butter creams chocolate and vanillu. They simply melt in
your mouth und they're only 00 cents a pound.
XHB CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION
now , . .i.-u
Tan Cape, small size.. . 2.00
MACKINAWS
Bom-' and Young Men's
Slfi.50. S18.00 and
$30.00 all wool $10.00
UNDERWEAR
Medium -Height wool,
$1.50 per garment, for $3.50
Medium-" eight merinos,
$2.50 per garment, for 1.50
Heavy - weight merinos,
$2.50 per garment, for 1.33
SPECIAL FANCY VESTS
Sizes 31 to 10, all $1.00
$5.00 Fancy Vests, now.. 3J50
$(5.00 Fancy Vests, now . . 1.50
All sizes 31 to 18 stout. For
street near and full dress.
$3.00 Blacl. Gauntlets for 1.50
$2.00 Buck Palm (Jaunt-
lets for 1.00
$1.73 Ilorne-ludc one-
finger Mitts 83c
85c Cotton Gauntlet,
horse palm 30c
65c Cotton Gloves, leather
palm 33c
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