V "t ' o-i i fv ..'' f ,H,WV' HI" "?( w V-i- IhypT'ir- r FROM COAL GOUGE Lbors Convinced He Did Not Take Advaruagu . Covernment SENATOR EDGE'S COMMENT nu ma rrrp', ..,.. Inn (1. inionci " WuhlMlo .'"., .vll0 hnii been n-cnU. o !. """"ifHiiff Mtort onata extortionate ernment on IrnarKi". "- ,rntn tlio eovcn.mu.n. u . I ttllll .; - ., .mm!i Oil" onmo In for a measure .. f .s n IfllflDlirA :.nHlltlnn l0l"7 "'' t,tn In ,llnnT ". .rln.l' tho com l,,0W,ht some of IN nrcusnttotis vv-orc w ftt flrf nn.1 "lint 'o ',"" """Ifloe. geV than "ce the government robbe.l 4nf,oalPnrtiCfn'tel von frnnkly. colonel, 1 ' L "t in .ear to hnvo taken ntl- lMSo ? hr &nient under .your jf conclusion of Colonel Went.H "tftn'numlttcti In response to qura j i . iiint hH contrnct to buy cool for tionlnK till1 "" l" ... I.utnnUllUn." SKinrim?. hon other bujers -ncro In u market, he win compelled to go into KSSt morki't in the fall nt.el winter "iH nt the best prices obtainable. j,Vrtoi3 l" V boiwht coal for the '" ' .... ... rl,,. i tiiitritii? from S1.C7 P'S? n nil at tliii- Intel reached & $11 llmxlinum fixed by the War dc- '"ffiVnr Depaitmcnt should hnvo . . .i J . nl (tin inoitlnt rune nto tne iimii ""; -y f..L." he declared. "It Is nlwny. HZL mnnths late, because tho leeierni fiVcal sen- d01"1 "ot ,,(,s'n i"ltil .'!"ly ' fh" jfiurnineut should reform its sys tem." Cork Mayor Paroled1 by Secretary Wilson roMlnunl from 1'iue One dwl hi IiIm hrother until the elcctioi. of OTallflRlinu. Upon lilt nirest and impiNomeiit the lite lord ranor was Maid by bis brother to haie turned over to the British uu thorltips nil of his possessions except tbt hi-torlc c ham. 'Hint, lie tieciarcu. he would Iinlil as long as inc ieinuincu in him. The chain, made of heavy plain links, is worn around the neck inJ eauslit up from the waist to u fistcuioi on the waistcoat. linlilhi. .Inn (1. -Ilnmou do Vnlera denies tli.it the Sinn Fein is making peace ok runes to i.iiKlaiui, hns tnc Freeman's .Journal in an exclusive forecast uf l)c Yalcra's forthcoming manifesto. Sncakinc in behalf of the movement. Dc Valoin U ipioted as bajing be would not turn a duf ear to proposals of. tnc EdcIkIi (iowriimint. if they are based upon rciojjnitinii of Iielnml as an inde pendent iiiitioii. Hhe.ii representatives ot tut! lngtisn nation are piep.ued to meet leprcsen tatiut of the lrNh nation on an equal national footing peace talk will be pos nb'.e, the fureiuht of tlio mnnlfcbto con- tinaci. Uc nlcru explains, iuuIn the news- pnper, tlmt liis return from America as nwesvuij m that be might resume ii"u,ouMliilit for the direction of the hinn Fein, in view of the arrest of Ar thur Cnflitli, the founder of the organ ization, ninl of rroti'hsor .Mnc.eui. In the manifesto. Da Vnlcrn is quoted as dcii)iug that be is under guarantee of protection from tlio Ihicllsh Govern ment, and it is stntcd tbnt the crown j lorcca arc seniiliing for lilni anil are anxious to plan' him under arrest. lue Asoi inted I'ress correspondent yesterdjj lonversed with several per wiM who Iiiim' seen and spoken with Eamon Uc Valera. lie is reported to be in excellent health and is extremely busy, ha mg alieady held several con ferences witli leadeis of various de partments uf the Sinn Tien Govern ment Accorduicr to these informants. De Valera did not eoine here on n peace minion, but because of the conviction that a situntloti had arisen urgently requiring his presence. They dtstiust the reports Hint lie will not be nrrestcd. and declare he is equally "on the run" with the other leaders. They still in-n-t nnj otertiiros must come from the British Covernment anil negotiations are onlj possible on the basis of in dependence and bj a treaty between the to governments. Cork. .Inn fl Tim Tlncoronil Brother I'limbair Dnrcy, belonging to the Twjfmd Abbey nursing home In London, was shot dead In the codrso jf n mill tn t raid on the Impcriul Hotel. III. un4 nHnintiHtif tn pspfllw through a window. The laldeis ar Msted four of the guests. PARCEL POST P.D.Q. I'lano pollNli for fnrnltuiY, ltlunna nml nlitnmnMfoa. Rll I Ml rent .1 runs for 81, noMiuili. I'm, mil ini'WT, HS4-S30-HSU J. Ulll ""SHEET-METAL WORK OT P.vmv nvflrmriTinv J Heater and Stove Pipe9 at i (ivv tst I'mrES A. PINKUS .851 N u gt. Phone Market 3109, CORNS & CALLUSES It r moved In FIVE DAYS ABBOTT'S PLASTER uies no Inconvenience. No trouble to I. VVi'" wl,ll " Onlv ti ilaye ?a. I".'" ,hln inMllrated plaster. l'rlce loe & Me All I)ru Mto-s ni by Mall. .... IIIIOTT RF.MlUlir.-. CO. -"""' "'"' M-.r.l At I'litUdrlntlla O books, ilsVf tne BI'NK n0C)ICH ""Und and liii Leaf SJJA.'..I.VO ;JUUVINU f'sTicu btatlonery "l auuplie .N, Harding May Fail to Line Up Senate Continued from Tatn Ono rcutlvo as the head of the party. The Knox statement meant that the Hcnnte challenged this assumption and that at least on this question of foreign re lations the Senate had as much claim to party leadership as the President. The Knox statement vlolntcd nil tho conditions of Mr. Harding's conferences here. Throughout tlio campaign Mr. Harding bad said that the question of the League of Nations was not for any one man or any three or four men to settle. There would be general consul tation. He scrupulously refrained from trvlne to influence conclnslniin tn lie readied by giving out Ills own views. He would not impose his ideas upon li party or the country. All bis visitors except Mr. Knox ob served the rules of the game. No one. came Here witn n plan all drawn up and said this alono wilt be ncccptab Mr. Knox had his nlan nil on tinner nnd gnvc It out with the nuthorlty of' tne Kcpubltcans of the Senate behind it. But even acquiescence In Mr. Knox's policy does not relieve Mr Hnrd' , his clifllcuHlcH. The Knox plnn Is for the pnusagc of the Knox resolution, in cluding nn amendment declaring this country's cohcern with the interests of civilization throughout the world; sec ond, tho creation of n court of intei national justice, nnd third, the recodi fication of International lnw. Tho sec ond and third parts of the program, Mr. Knox said, could wnit. The passage of the Knox resolution is simple. It will require only a ma jority vote in both houses of Congress nnd the Republicans have a bis !" Joritv in both branches. Its passage will 'be the first step In any program, wliMW It Is to be followed, ns Mr. Knox suggests, only by the passage of arbitration treaties anci tnc creuuon 01 n world court, or whether it is to be followed by the modification of the present League of Nations or the devel opment of n new conference of nntlons replacing the present league. But by nbnndonlug an attempt to re- organize the league, or to organize n new one, ur. jiuhuuk uutr. nu. t-.i-Y difficulties. 'J lie creation 01 n worm court and the passage of arbitration treaties gtving It authority over justici able questions and providing for com missions to investigate and report upon International disputes that are political In their nature will require a two-thirds vote In the Senate. The nrchives ot the State Department aic full of arbitration treaties that hnvo lieen negotiated and never ratified by the Senate. John liny failed to per suade tho Sennte to accept such trea ties. So dld'cc-PrcsIdent Taft. So did Secretary of State William .1. Ilrynn. Much Difference of Opinion Sluch room for difference of opinion will exist regarding the jurisdiction of tho proposed world couit, the power and constitution of investigating commis sions, the terms of the arbitration trca ( I, .a Ami trenties substantially uniform in character, binding together nil the nntlons of the earth to arbitrate dis putes or refer them to investigation, constitute o. huge task. There nre excellent prospects of this port of the Knox plan falling utterly. The Democrats in the Senate may re ject it as involving infinitely more diffi culties than would a modification of the League of Nntious. It mnv thus fail n two-thirds vote because the. op position mny wish to preserve the issue of the League of Nations, when the Hcpublicnns present not a qtncK aim practicable solution of the international question, but n slow and dubious one. And ngnlu the Kuropean powers mny prefer to stick to the existing league rather than to abandon it nnd mulct take the uncertainty of organizing the world nfresh with nn endless network of nrbltintion tieutleH, especially of the doubt tbnt must always exist over the action of the United States Senate. Penrose Yields on Emergency Tariff Continued from I'aice One who dropped into the conference in Senator Penrose's private office adjoin ing the committee room. Say Hajs Urged Switch The circumstances of the gatheiing all indicated that pressure bad been brought to bear on Penrose to induce him to change his position on the Ford ney bill. llnvH especially was under stood to have urged Pentose to "switch" in the interest of Republican solidarity in the Sennte. The national chairman, however, dc- "flofe Boxes " r,1 Malllno' and Mailing Tubes L EDWINJ.SCHOETTLECO. 533N. HthSt Philadelphia KnUCATlONWI. 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Stenographers Supplies OTHN'OGUAPHcnS can obviously imiiiT wnrlc If thov have better note pencils, oto They will find here I the supplies tboy require nnd all of I better Kina. Hlirh-irradn carbon paper tyDcv writer ribbons typewriter paporn nnd second BhcetH typewriter bmshoB nncl oil notouooua pen cils pens, etc. Mann Servlco will Bolve nil your supply problems for you 1 WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. iVeio York Office: ,J6 Broadway. Founded in 1848 -Hi i ' 'I 'l " ,l' M t" - P- EVENING PtfBLId 9 This Is uliat happened to n tnvlrab belonging in the I.ibei l T.ilcab Co., which was stolen from Chestnut Twenty-first streets. The thieves sent It crashing through the South street bridge nled tbnt his visit possessed unusual significance. "I am simply visiting and slinking hands with everybody" Hays said, smiling. "Holding sort of nn all-nrounil celebration." Advocates of the I'oidncy bill read the Penrose statement with reserve. They did not overlook his belief that the schedules should be modified, and saw In this refeieucc n determination to amend I lie lucasiuc mntciially when it reaches the Senate, railing that, they fear Penrose, as chairman of the Sennte conferees, may attempt to block or alter the measure In conference should the Sennte pass it without change. HIGHER CHEMICAL TARIFF IS URGED Hi a Staff Correspondent Washington, .Inn. (1. A. (1. Kos.cn enrten. of Powers, 'Welglitmnn & Ito sengnrtcn, Philadelphia, advocated bo fore the House ways nnd menns com mittee today a general increne in tar iff duties on light chemicals. Ho urged in most instances specific duties approx imating the Pnvne-Aldrieh tariff, plus ad valorem rntis of .'l't t-.T per cent. Uecommcndatioii win made thrt the committee strike from the tariff the inles on "opium containing less tbnn 00 per cent of morphia" becnusn it had no relation to the article impoited. He nsked that (luinlnc be taken from the jftce list and placed In the "basket clause," calling nttention to tne fnct that this country produces but 3,000,000 of the U.OOIMHHJ ounces consumed. Attrition was directed to the inci eas ing danger of German competition in chloroform importations to the Cnlted States. "German competition makes it n very serious matter for this coun try," Mr. Ilosengnrten said. He could not give members of the committee the diffciences between compensation costs at home and abroad. Labor in Germnnv is seventy -five cents on n gold basis as compared with $1 to So per clay .Here, .Mr. uoscngni tcn said. As to efficiency of Geiman labor, be ti,i diprn is no tenson why it is not ns efficient now as before the war. W. II. Mower, ot uenry uovvor Chemical Manufacturing Co., Plilln dolplth. advocated a continuation of the rndcrwooil tin iff rnt"s on ammonia, lie admitted there is no competition now. hut claimed the product is on the wny ftom Canada. There is no competition from Germany. Democrats on the committee pointed out that there was no competition in "iiut It is coming," Mr. Power said. "Yes, and it bus been eleven jenrs on the wn.v." suggested Mr. Itainey, Democrat, of Illinois. FIE$E!FIRE!FIRE! Fire rocenes We have bought out the entire Mock of C. W. Knight, wholesale grocer, 01 sellns Oroe, I'll. Kurlng a lire Jn l!lH warehouse he HiitTerecl great loss from amour ciml venter which nolled tho labels on hiiiiio of the canneu kooiIh. The contemn 01 inrso . ..,- oerfect. If "U should Unci nny tlmt nre not. return mem mm we will replace tneni " - hnrgnlns which we nrr nbte to offer i..,in... nf the Hiiomrunce of some of t!irne cnnnetl goou urn Uui.ivM,rH,v . . ..alsiail NOTE THESE PRICES Keg. Vrlce Snle Vrltc 10c Everyday Carnation 14c libby's Evap Milk 14c 10c st Peas and Corn 18c 10c 4c lhniri. Tomatoes oc Del Monte Apricots 35c 2t,ir35c Del Monte Raspber ries & Blackberries 40c 29c Bring Your Baskets Open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. fil. Ot lip BARGAIN HOUSE 43 H. 8th St. (Near Market St.) Come in and look around Sale Sugar Sardlnes Ivoryr 4VC lb 5cfix- to tiEDaEKr - lltADELPfllA, THURSDAY, X TAXI TOPSY-TURVY STOLEN TAXIS WRECKED One Motor Run on Tracks Almost Derails Freight Train A freight train nlmost was wrecked Inst night when n stolen tnxlcab, be longing to the Liberty Tnxlcab Co., was run over nn embankment nt the entrance of the South street bridge, near Thirty -second nnd Spruce streets, it wns stolen from Twenty-first nnd Chestnut streets. After several hours' work with ropes and tackle, the police recovered from the Delaware liver nt Westmoreland street a tnxlcab owned by tho American Tnxlcah Co.. of Locust street near Proud. Tho machine was stolen from Promt and Poplar streets earlv yes terday. GEN. CROWDER Ji HAVANA Awaits Notification From Secretary as to Time of Meeting Menocal Havana, Jan. 0. (Hy A. P.) Tho United State cruiser Minnesota, having on board General Knoch Crowdcr, del egated by President Wilson to confer with President Menocal on subjects affecting the interests of the United States nnd Cuba, euteied the harbor this morning. The vessel exchanged salutes with Moiro Castle. Iloaz W. Long, United Stnte.s min ister to Cuba, with the first secretary nnd military attache of the legation, went aboard the Minnesota. Minis ter Long, on his return to shore, stnted General Crowder would remain on the Minnesota, awaiting notification from the Cuban secretary of state regarding the hour of his visit to President Menornl nt the palace. This may be dclajecl until tomoirovv because of the ceieniony attending the presentation of credentials by the new Venezuelan minister to Cuba nt noon toduy. Executive Position Wanted by man, oko 30, as treasurer, ac countant. Hpcretary, manager 01 orsantzor. lifAt of roforonces and recommenrtatlonfl furnlnhetl II 003. I.MKJKU OVTICK NAILS Bright Wire Cement Coated Warehouse or Mill Shipment Attractive Prieei Iron and Steel Service R. E. Crank Company 1011 Chestnut St. Wolnnt 1202-S7S GianticIAPrice Underwear Tliii lamout trait mark on titrv garment your t aatliactton ALL I ml quality a o o d i treth from ( Mill and all perfect OXFORpy "OTs. S&rr M has been anything like this. It's the most stupendous event of this decade the greatest sale of Underwear for men that joii ever knew. . .,. BUY NOW FROM TH E DEALERS BELOW EVERY STYLE, SIZE AND QUALITY IN THIS SALE UNION SUITS WmTEB WBIOKTB Kino Cotton Itlbbod white, ecru and silver gray $1.50 Above in oxtra heavy welsht threo colorn... 1.05 Worsted Klnlah; medium welht 1.05 Worsted Mixed silver grny . . 3.85 Worsted Mixed medium weleht, silver Gray. . a.95 SPItTNO WBIOJITS Kxtra Fine Combed SprlnB Needle nibbed white and c.cru 1.V5 Nainsook Check cut full size 1.35 li 1114 Chestnut 37 South 13lh 920 Chestnut Wi 52d & Chestnut 2654-56 Germantown Ave. Alt ."eeJs in thh sals manutccturej ty ItOXFORD KNITTING COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. PA. mid RUN ONJENTUCKY BANK Depositors Frightened by Report It Is Overloaded With Tobacco Notes lAAlngton, Ky., Jan (!. (My A. P.). brightened bj lumors that the Pnnk of Commerce, of Lexington, nn institution with n capital stock of . $.'100, 000, was overloaded with tobacco notes and paper, depositors stinted n run on tbnt institution this morning. A crowd of several hundred pcions wng u front of tho bank at noon, and tollers were pajing out money as fast as they could count It. CaHhier V. (i. Stllz -iticl all the paper held by the bank was tiinplv hccured. A Ktatemcnt Klgned by n Lexington clear ing house committee also uid the bunk wns solvent. Tobacco grow cis tliioiighout the hurley tobacco belt of Kentucky met tocitiy nt tne vinous count s,.nts to ne lcct delcgutes to a mass meeting hero tomorrow. The meeting wns called with the Intention of seeking favoiablc no tion on a proposal to do awn.v with the crop In 1021 and to find some solution of the problem of marketing the lill'O crop nt a satisfactory, pric e. .Most markets In central Kentucky closed Tut'sdii for n week because of low prices offered, which ranged ftom .fl to IJHO per 100 pounds. Sales con tinued nt Cynthia, Kichiiumd and Immi nence, where prices were nioie wttis factory to glowers. At Eminence bet ter grades brought MO to $13 per 100 pounds'. Cuticura Soap Complexions Are Healthy Soap,OIatmtnt,Tn!rttn.3 vrrrwhar ForiunplM BddrM;CattiuftXVrftUrtM,CptX,U.4B,lUM, PUBLIC SPEAKING Ten wteko' rcurso In Self Conflilnce. Con crntrntlon, lluslnoss HnKllili e)icn V i nosday Eve., Jan tilth, nt 8 ejpfnlni; Loo. turo freo to public scnUvfor llter-iturc. TT, iWa.rra. 1730 "c" VSJ;5 CIIR&TMJT fiT. SHOP WITH STORE That Buy Anything from tli leiiwlnit PtorrA of Ptilla . VVI1- ORDERS "iinclon, Camden. Atlnntlo Clt ; Chester EasyTefms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., PhiU. 810 Gasmnrrn Tr. niilc. Atlnntls CI it 80 N Thlrrt Kt . Tunnlfn iS! IWAZi-JLWJ orMeiv These qualities and these prices take you back ten years! Not merely to the Qualities and the Prices that prevailed before the War BUT for Years Before War! A sensational event! In all tho history of all Men's FurniHhincB Stores in the wholo United States, there never Snmo uh above colors Mhlto KImIb Athletic lullover Shirts or Knee Drawers xiclife ! mmmmmmmmimmBmmimmmu JANUARY 6, 1921 HOOVER EULOGIZED ON SENATE FLOOR Relief in Europe Efficiently Ad ministered, Hitchcock Declares 6,000,000 CHILDREN SAVED lly the Associated Press Washington, .Ian. ft. Past nnd pre- cut American relief projects In Ijiirope mid Hcrhcit Homers connection with them weio wnrml.v praised todny in the Semite hv Senntnr Hitchcock. Dein., N'eh Seiintor Peed. Dent.. Mo., re cently chat gee! In the Senate that pint of a rotigiexsicmnl nppioprlatlon for the purpose had been used to maintain the Polish annv's light ngnlnst Russia. "The congressional appropriation of $100,000,000, made in 1010, was ad ministered In the meet ndiiilrnlile pos sible fashion b.v Mr. Hoover." sold Sen ator Hitchcock. "It was efficient, eco nomical mid the amounts of food netu all.v reaching the starving people weic glgnntlc. He saved the lives of 0,000. 000 childten and took bnck for the treasurv olilitrntlnnH of ciivcrnmentic concerned to the total of ?S 1.000,000. Of course, nobody knows whether they me worth nn.vthlng." Heading the published reports' of the cntcrpuse, .Senator Hitchcock men tioned $1,405,000 ns having been fur nished to Russia and paid for b.v se curities of the government. ".lust what were those obligations?" nsked Senator ltorah. "Xotes issued, I suppose, by ofiice-ts who happened to control areas in op position to the l.enlne-'irotzKy gov ernment," nld Senator Hitchcock. Declaring that Mr. Hoover was now engaged "In another equally gigantic task, raising $:s:i,000,000, privately, to continue work like this," Senator Hitchcock said nil he wanted was "that we give him credit here for nn ncccmi plisiimcnt whoso magnitude the whole vvoilel wondeis at, and the co-opcratl"ii he enlists. "Never hns there been more careful We Buy Gold Silver, Platinum, Diamonds, Jewelry of All Kinds Fenn Smelting & Refining Works tiii: nut noi.D snor "nr, Filbert St., ''blln Now At Beaux Arts Cafe BROAD & GIRARD AVE. FRISCO & COMPANY Loretta McDermott Eddie Cox Eva Darling Ycrkes Serenadcrs Washington OR Sooor) ! So-oo Wsr Tax 8 scjdlttcnil Sunday, January 9 SriXIAL TltAIN IJLWTJ IlronJ Street Station 7.BO A. M. West I'hllnilMnhla 7 15 A. M ncrurtNiNa i.cwbs Wnshlncton ,...T:1SP. M tlaltlmoro (t'nlon Station) . B 20 V. M. C7blmllnr nxcurnlonit January J3. 1'ibrunry 0 anil 20 LPennsylvaniaSystem Sale rMI Round wrlM 5HIKT5 OK UKAWtKS wxNTun vrmoirrs Fine Cotton Hibboel white, ecru nncl (jrav 70; cMrn neavy weight, three . 05c Medium Weight Fine Drushed Cotton blended grays 51.25 WorstPit MUcd Orav medium weight 1.05 Worsted Mixed Oray heavy weights 1.05 Kctra heavy4 loot MMVool gray only 3.35 Kino Combed Doublr-threiel Bulbrlggan .... l.5 Snnto as above llrhter weight ... . 75o SPIIINO WEIOHT3 1'luo Nainsook Hhlriu or lU.i with each 05o 50 o BROADWAY , SHIRT SHOPS 5 & 8 South 60th S. E. Cor. 6th & South 5837 Germantown Ave. 1619 Columbia Ave. 3614 Germantown Ave. Condition of Highways Throughout Stale Today Lincoln highway (Trenton tin Chait.btrsburg) Mostly fajr In lluekr, and Lancaster counties, good elsewhere. Only n fdlght amount of rain fell csterdny and toad sur faces arc dry. Wllllairl Pcnn highway (Haston to Chambcrsburg) (Scnernlly good; short detour necessary west of Allen -town. Itnltltnore pike ( Philadelphia. Media, Kennett Kcitinre and Oxford) Hecnme nomevvhat slippery yester day during the rain, but now dry again and in good condition Philadelphia and Heading pike Condition generally good. v Lancaster nnd Ilnrrlsbutg pike Pair in Lancaster county, good in Dauphin. orgnnirntion to see that relief got into the hands of the right Individuals," continued the senator. "This fund wna used wholly for the relief of Serbians, principally women and children, and clone under supervision of American army officers. Thosn who assumed that it went to the Polish army made n mistake." MINE FIRE STILL BURNING Scranton Suburb, However, In No Immediate Danger U.ivitilnit Ph.. .Tnn. 0. (llv A. P.) Company officials and employed of the I Lacknwannn Co.. nsslstcd by firemen, ' hnve not succeeded In controlling the fue in the Contlnentnl mine in West Scranton, which started several davs ago. They nre .clearing out old vvotk itigs in nn elloit to reach the tlnmes unci prevent them from spreading to uppi veins. Company officials think the blne may hnve originated from the lire that lias been burning for a long time In the Continental mine. Rave Vou Dined and THE BOXt-J At the Rittenhouse, 22d & Chestnut Streets Jr V There arc many good reasons for our doing so. THE TIERNEY FIVE is one of them. The uneciutiled quality of our food is another. Eat, dance and enjoy yourself from noon on, if ou wish. Choose from a .number of Luncheon Plat ters beginning at 70 cents. Dinner Platters, too, and a first-class a la carte- Herricc. HHHMril A crisp, crunchy, flavorful cracker that you will enjoy. KEE Oven-fresh Soda Crackers Buy by the Pound and Save Keebler-Weyl Baking Co., Philadelphia January Sale of Steigerwalt Shoes Three "Plums' for the Ladies! Havana brown kid lace boots, dressy model, medium French heel, nearly all sizes, were $19.50, $1 O now JL tmt Bronze French kid dress boots, lace, full Louis heel, nearly all sizes, down from $19.50 $ c Fine black silk stockings, were $3.50, $Q now esd ntoiqoru)a ti -y , s 'Hoot shop -nru r, J12Q CAostnutSt. Where Oiilj thr Beji is Good L'nougrv ' I Keys 2 1 Portability. Can bo carried to your work. 2 Simplicity. 10 kc)t do nil the work. 3 Visibility. Figures always in sight. 4 Durability. All working Jinrts pack hardened. TZ. Tntlinnt nit (hows that kevs have rcgistercel 6 Touch Method opor.ilion, using only three fingers. 7 Instant Correction of errors. 8 One Hand Operation. Kjcb ou tlio work. 9 Automatic Selection of columns. 10 Totals and sub-totals in red. SUiNDSVRAND SALES AGENCY 139 South 11th Street rhonei Wnlnut 3H.1I 15 BLIND CHAPLAIN RETIRES Rev. Henry N. Cowden Quits House After Twenty Years Service Washington, Jan. 0. (lly A. P.) The Hcv. Henry N Cowden, the blind chaplain of the House of Heprcscntn tlves, was tctlrcd today after more than twenty jcartc continuous service. The House unnnlmously voted him an allowance of SI 25 n month for life nnd mnele him "ciinplnln emeritus" of the House of Representatives. f RESIST RUST'S RUSH 1 ...lit. n Tnr,r1nlmrM,fn Cy n n V n Willi ..... ..v.. ,.. . .- o Cover Costn little; will nave much. Vnluablo machinery uncovered a llttln stortn gooo-Dyo cnnirnctor'B nroflts F.VanrJerhcrchen'sSoni , 7 .V. Wntcr Street, rlillo. Is YOUR advertising always at work or only now and then? The Holmes Press, Ttlnttt 131529 Cherry Street FbllsdelphU I "Danced in BLER Superior Points " "ll this 10-Key SUM). siv.viu r iguriiig iu.it'iinie iu cut jour iigtiro eosts. It does every variety of figure work rapidly, accurately and al a saving in tunc ami cllort. Try the St mvt n ni on your own work, fcee! how it give accurate totals in a fraction of llie tuual time. Learn tho many rcisom why it is to your advan tage to have a St jsdsi iiand now. There in no obligation, 'Pliouo today for a deniotutration. FIGURING MACHINE MSMBjSSjSJSJSMjwSMPAi (U) , u T .j, .4' ., Nw. ,i , Jf,M' M-Mt-v.. . !' . i ",' t - Y.9- A ' "..?' 1 .'v siV. wammmmmmmmkmmM3kkwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmim
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