Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 31, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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IN 'GOVERNOR' LIST
'Report Grundy Wants District
Attorney to Succeed Sproul
No Surprise at capital
MAY BE EAST VS. WEST
1 tin n filtif Corittpomlciil
llarrMinrc .Inn. .'II. Ur-porN that
.Tofili Ortindv. presldi'tit of tin- Pciin
tHvn'n lflm,f'u;,,,m"t' A-oolntlon.
will support Hnmiiol I'. Ilntan. dNHcl
attorney of I'liilndelpliln, fnp Oo-ornor
In aucoi'Ml Oovernor Sproul. arc not
irprNI)ii: to "tn' lc"tcr.
jt win asserted today, Iiowi'vit. Ilint
notMiifC I""' been definitely -ottIel rei
(o the moke-up of the stnte ticket wlilch
xrlll lie placed In the Held next your.
Much of tlio work of r-rectiiiK "lislilniiiK
rodi." which is uolng on H I he time.
mllint thp LcBlnlnttirp Is In session,
j, n the nature of maneuvering for
Politicians ftiirl that one point to be
lonnliicrPil would be the KeORrapliical
tilif. As Oovprnor Sproul comes jfroiu
tke eastern pnrt of the state, the wi't
led ppnlral sections will ho vicoroux
(ontondorH for the prpmlpr pIupp on tin
lte. The western leaders ro ho fur as
to av thev have not been considered
for tiiP gubernatorial nomination for
ill yenrs. Governor Itrttinbaueh was
really n I'hllndelphlan. tlioupli he was
effdi'ted to Huntingdon county.
Oilier Sections Wnnt Share
Tf ... A.ic.tnrtl01 f4 Hplpl'toil foi (fOV-
rnor then the west and cpiitral sec
lionn will claim thp secretary of Internul
nff.lr? and the lieutenant governor.
The special fcuture emphasizi-iK w itli
veiiject to the iiotnn uuueriiiiioriiu
loom l the fact thnt he U one of the
few intimate friends of Scnntor lVu-
J-ow. , , , , . ,
A bonni WlltCll lim niiruuj; ui ni-ie i-
tht for Kobert S. Spanglcr. speaker
of the House. Mr. Spuuglcr come
from York county, he is a rrlcnd of
Mr Grundy, and It was through the
intervention of Senator Penrose that lie
ins re-elected speaker and tlie-i-nndl-dacv
of Samuel A. Whltnker. of Ches
ter 'county, wlthdrnwn by tlie Spioul
Crow leadership. Mr. Sounder s vir
,rous lendorchlp In the I louse is being
pointed to an nn evidence of his avuil-
nt .'... .. cnitl the lenders, a state -
Tvlde fnrtionnl ficht tuny develop m the
tuLernntorlnl primaries. his depends,
it as said, upon the condition of Sen
ator Penrose. If he is working in his
old-time form next yenr it i thought a
factional fiehr will he nvoided mid a i
harmony ticket made up. ;
Prospects Arc Numerous
Meanwhile- Oovcrnor Sproul is red-,
ited with being in sympathy with the
raliprnatnrinl lupirntions of several of
his fiicm1". Then- Include State I ligh
sjy rmnmisdloner Sadler. Cumberlnnd
lountv; State IlnilKins i ommiioin r
Hdicr. of Indiana, and Lieutenant
Governor lteidelman, of HitrrMmrK. ,
Former State Senator I'lsher ,ilo i
bellcd to occupy at this tinip one of
the mo-t ftrntpgipnl positions in the
race. He comes from the est and is
remrded liisl'ly by both (ioveruoi
Sproul nnd the Penrose lenders, liar
hWiure henrs mueh "real talk about
Mr. F'.sher.
l'nr ioii'p months jmsl a quiet um
rlgn has been carried on for Coni:res
ninn Louis T. McFndden. of Canton.
Va.. and it was whlsiiered that lie was
the real (iri)ii(ly cnoiee. jir, .innr
ilen N a hanker and prominent on the
bankins commlttco of the House at
Washington.
Auditor (leuernl Suder. who has
been eUrti'd stato treasurer to sueceed
Harmon Kcphart. and who will lake
bis new office In Mny. nNo is- n cnudi
date for tlorernnr., Snyder hopes lie
may not hae to take the iost of state
treasurer. He is eager to receive nn
S KPPIl. hill
happen between
,,".p..r.U'"t nppolnliiiw.t n( Wnilmrtoo
i ns piTilnilnnry to en er nc
"J Ruberiiatorial Hmm. Uv u"tilt ,,, e
Iwforo tlio peonh, w, all teg air
"nn v luiirr,'"11 ,,",it"1- 't '""'""
lee i i11"'!1.' I,,,w ''. that Mi. H.
Jlwlll eontl.me on duty at linn is-
(jy.'u n,f ,",Vl,,-i""- sproul are hope
! i,(rlllV.i"' ,.,,,n,il!'' f,"m ' 1"''"J
ilon of the I,eKisbiHire will put him
In Position to be a factor In tile writ
ing of the slate.
(o-slp us In (. tiekei
i cum much nun
now mid next v-nr.
"Wlini Hpioul was agieed on Senator
i row was wanted as the candidate bv !
ester,, l.-mlors. Crow withdrew In' ft,'.
Jjr of Sproul. mid becnuse of the
.i'tii.dy-Crow feud It is not llkelv he !
, 'r. " '"I dnle for (lovemor. He,
"III bide his time. It was said, imill i
ip can cntpr the Held as a candidate for
.lilted Stales senator, to surceed Senn-
tor Knox,
tiovpinor Sproul would nlso like to
round nut his emeer a- a Ct,.,l states
n nator.
CANS OF PUTTY THE CAUSE
OF WAREHJDUSE-FIRE PROBE
1021
rr" fr lwT"ryrxiV
TRAGYISPLANNING
WAGE CONFERENCE
I "The result of our Investigation," he
said," shows that while the pinphycr
has good arguments to reduce wages,
tin' einplojp cannot take the wage ip
diictlom nt this tlrup, It is Imperative
hat the wage-earner find employer get
together to riifcuss all phases of Hip
situation.
i "The imcKtlcntlon shows thai staple
I - ' artlch's have not been reduced. Itrend,
i .. , . ', ... butter, coal, milk, itc. are Just as
' Bureau Chief Wants Employers i high as ever. While clothing hns come
uuwii il in nui ao iniiiiriiiiii ii, 'in ii
the workman. Now, while these staple
'mtleles are up the employer nsks, his
men to take the reductions. The work
lugmaii fiequently is compelled to pa.v
more lent than pvpt. 1 know of several
cases where mils were Jumped $l." in
one month when the wngesi of the men
were cut.
"We must call a gcucinl conference
nnd have emplocrs mid represpntnllvps
of labor both union and nonunion
men to discuss every angle of the case,
T feel thct, with facts and ligurcs "be
fore them, n satisfactory nriungcincnt
may be made."
and Employes to "Get To
gether" on Pay Scales
NOT TIME FOR CUT, HE SAYS
'Explosions' Firemen Heard In Plant'
Caused by Bursting Pipes
.JiV." ,""m',1 ,''uns ,llut had"ontnined
pntt, found during n lire in the cotton
ami yarn warehouse of NathanVSchwab
, ,.U!V I'"rls ,lml Maschcr strepts,
an Pdnescbij , pruiuptcd nn investiga
tion, thu results of which became known
today. It was determined thnt the
cans or their contents, had uothlng
i I? ," tIlp "lrt',l,i of the llunies,
which dnimigcd the wnrpbousp to the
extent of severul thousund dollnrs. 'I'lm
putty cans had been left in the ware
house by workmen who hud been plac
ing glass in the windows.
The fire started on the first floor ot
the two-story building about 1) o'clock
in the evening. Firemen lighting the
flames in the cotton waste threw bales
of the mntcrlul Into the street. Tim
lire, checked h a sprinkler system,
was thought to have been extinguished
and the lire engines left about 10
o clock.
l-ifteen or Iwentj minutes later thnt
fire broke out on the second floor of the
warehouse, and another alarm was;
sounded. It Is thought the blaze on I
the second tloor was cuused by a spark
from the biiniihg jnrn thnt had been
thrown in the street. As the firemen
arrived ut the place the second time
several explosions were heard. The '
invpNtlcrUIo!, showed that these reports
were caused by bursting water pipes
In the sprinkler system, which hiin
been turned off by the firemen when '
they lift the pla e at 10 o'clock.
William .1. Trney. chief of the state
bureau of mediation and arbitration,
today announced that, he is working on
n plan to call n stale-wide conference
of employers nnd employes. The pur
posp of thp ponfprpifee Is to work out a
plan, satisfactory to capital and labor,
covering wage scales.
I Mr. Titiey, who made known his plan
I before leaving for Harrlsburg. said that
be had completed nn inves'tlgntion of
inuor conditions throughout the state.
He consldeis the "get together" con
ference of enormous Impoitantp to em
plojer mid emplojep.
f iU
3Mf-enrlj!) gnle
ot A N T IO U E5
M Vitlasiu ne,.s,,'vV-,,,
Apartments at
the Rittenhouse
Moderate priced apartments arc
now available nt the Itittcnhou'se.
All outside rooms, and furnished.
They include
Two Rooms and Hath.
Three Roomy nnd Hath.
Four Rooms and two Ilalhs.
Rittenhouse Hotel
22d and Chestnut
Tr
L. D. Derarer Co.. 00 X. d St.
1aln 1000. Market 3)S
Galvanized Boat Pumps
U ftoor (Wttoc5
Flag Etiquette
1 a important to tlio
dyeddnMho-wool yachts
man. We bavo and know
tbo proper emblems for
tho stern-staff, the bow
staff, tlio masthead, the
utarboard ynrdat m, etc.
Aslc uh when In doubt
F. Vanderherchen's Sons
1 N, Wntr Btreet. Vhllaileluhln
'Me the fllon of Ois Sail'
M
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i
Hair Will Grow
on our head If vou nuiko ilnln
uie or our i;xtrni.i or ij.minnr
tit anil If the loot Iiulbs hav
not been destroyed. Thin tlm
tetod hnrnilcan lonle will pru
duc a thick crowth of luKtmun
hair and keop tho rcnli heitlhj
LLEWELLYN'S
I'hlliiileliililit'H SUuiiliinl DniT
Store
1518 Chestnut Street
ryn ",',!) .,''n'anrri
Charge Accounts Invitedg
Mail Orders Filled!
i
Midwinter Sale
Books and
Stationery
George W. Jacobs & Co.
1628 Chestnut Street
Call Locust 5630
for a.
Yellow Taxicab
We are having
no labor trouble
You are safe in
our cabs
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llllllllllllilllilliilWllUII'lliiilililTrFF
BSlk, 1
WmB) Half ' i
Off!
One
Half
Off!
And, in Many Instances, Less Than Half!
A Most Sensational Offering of Dependable Furs!
The greatest values that vc have ever offered arc to be found in this Annual
Sale. A most complete assortment of Furs, to be sold at reductions of Onc-half
and in some cases more than onc-half off former prices.
Think what this means to you! This is an opportunity for an investment in
reliable quality Furs-at prices that cannot be equaled.
A History-making GUARANTEE that'll Save You Money!
event to be lower now than they will be any
ttr j-i
vc uuarantee the prices in this
time during 1921.
Uf- ,.. .. i
iv- uku tuu iu uurcii.isf. imu- in i.v.
rnent plan. So certain are we of the values
'C3 son s need. Take advantage of our deferred pay
from ourstock prior to delivery, nri vil e of "'J lul 1' "i , &l "V V. WQ an' 0t"cr ar,,,rl,t
u . .. .,,,,., ,hv ,,,,, bIHUIJ J. tllltill.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase
id our Storage Vaults until irquired. Payments , con
ttnuefl monthly throughout the Spring and Sutmncr,
FUR COATS
Formerly rtrdu'd to
Mnrmot 95.00
Siberian Wolf 125.00
Tisupc Lnnib 140.00
Taupe Coney 150.00
Leopard Cat 160.00
French Seal 165.00
French Seal 225.00
Natural Muskrat 270.00
Taupe Nutria 285.00
Nntural Raccoon MO.OO
Jnp Mink M0.00
Moleskin .190.00
Natural Souirrel 690.00
Moleskin Wraps 790.00
39.50
1 1.50
69.30
74.50
79.50
82.30
112.50
l.'l.'.OO
142.50
165.00
195.00
195.00
:i 15.00
.115.00
Hudson Seal
Hudson Seal
Hudson Seal
Hudson Seal ,
Hudson Seal
Hudson Seal
Hudson Seal
Hudson Seal Wraps. ,
Hudson Seal Wraps. ,
Hudson Sal Wraps. .
Squirrel Wraps
Nntural Mink
Alaska Seal Wrnn. ..
tXnturnl Mink Wrap.
Extra Large SUe Fur Coats L'p to '0 Bust
Formerly I
. 275.00
. .'150.00
. .190.00
. 450.00
. 1911.00
. 590.00
. 650.00
. 790.00
. 990.00
. 1190.00
. 1.190.00
. 1I190.00
. 1950.00
. .'SOOO.OO
IcUuccd to
1.17.50
175.00
195.00
225.00
215.00
295.00
.125.00
395.00
195.00
595.00
695.00
695.00
975.00
1195.00
Scarfs
Taup Wolf
Black Wolf .
Drown Wolf.
Taupo fox..
Urown Fox..
ForniPrK
. 27.50.
, . 27. iO
. 27.50
.. 34.50
. . 34.50
DUck Pox 65.UO
Mudion Seal f5.00
Black Lynx 75.00
Crot. fox 75.00
Scotcli Moleikm 75.00
White Fox 100 Oil
Natural Squlrrl 90 00
Genuine Denver 95.00
Nat. Blur Tox 200.00
Silver Tox JOO00
Chokers
. Fortiori)
Natural Squirrel 25.00
Jap Mink 25.01)
Australian Opoisum 22.30
Natural Mink 29.50
Stone Marten 37.50
lludaon Bay Sable 110.00
Natural Tlther I..I25 0O
Muffs
Forinarlv
Hudson Seal 23.00
Nutria 29.50
Natural Raccoon 40.00
Genuine Beaver 50.00
Skunk 60.00
Naturul Squirrel 60.00
Scotch Moletkln 80,00
49.50 yffiBfffif
A
Sets
' hddren' St. . .
Trtlipr Pox
Rrown Wolf
Taupe Wolf . . . ,
lllack Wolf
Urown f-ox ...
Natural Haccoon
S.kunk Raccoon. .
lll.ick Lynx ....
Natural Skunk
Jap Mink
' rota Fot ... .
Taupe Lynx .
S'ntural Dlue I oi
Mlver fox. . .
Fornirr
. . 15 00
. . 50.00
. . 60 00
. . bO 01)
. . 7 5 on
. . 100 no
. . 120 no
. . no oo
. . 140 on
. 140.00
..150 00
. . lb '..nil
, ..'50.00
. .550 fin
. u50 nn .
N
12.50
12.50
14.30
I4.S0
18.60
04.50
G9.50
iis0 Marmot Coat
m.co Regularly 95.00
IU.3U J ..
mow
Stoles
24.50
29.50
29.50
39.50
Aiiattulicin ?ie.il
Iludumi heal
hcotcli Mole
Nutria
Australian Opossum...
I ardent
Skunk
Jap Mink
Jan Kolinsky .
Natural Squirrel 220.00
r.rmlne 250 00
Natural Mink 290 00
Russian Kolinsky 490 00
I ludson Bav Sabla I 500 00
Russian Sable . . IflOO 00
F.rt i . i .
. fil Oil
. 89.50
. 95 00
. 98 50
.145 00
. 100 On
i si) no
.180 00
00 00
39.50
iLiberty Bonds and Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted EffliWlliTWiii.i
Null
7.75
24.50
29.50
29.50
JO. 50
49.50
59.50
SO.SO
69.50
79.50
84.50
94.50
125 00
275 00
.125 00
.14 50
19 50
54 BO
59.50
78 SO
79 50
S f.O
B9.nn
95.50
110 Oil
125.00
145.00
2-15 00
745 00
S95 00
t
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ma i l riT i i samam i & -
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Oir Eafa Stock rf FiriitMre at a
DonUe Redoction From 1920 Prices
10 per Cent. Plus 33V3 per Cent
Means 40 per Cent SAVING!
'Everything Reduced at Least 10 per Cent at the End of 1920, and
Everything Reduced Again for the February Sale Nothing Less Than
i 33 per Cent Reduction, and Spme Lots at 50 per Cent. Reduction
' Which Means, There Are No Such Reductions and No Such Values
j Anywhere Else in Philadelphia.
Gay New Fox Trots
Columbia Recortl, ,$1
"Uroadwny Ko.V and "Mar
pie," fox tiots, .played bv Ted
Lewis' . a.;.-. Biiiul. Both on Co
iumbi.i Kceonl, No. :W51 1.00.
r" inn l IL-. (. i
FlfMl F .
'lntliliT -..r
,,t
Neat Gingham
Morning Dresses
Special at $2.85
An unusually pretty model,
checked Kint;ham, pink, blue or
black in effect. Novel e.t i. id
collar of plain cliambiay $2.85.
Another model is of striped
RitiKham, Krny, blue, pink, laven
der or tan with white. Made with
eliambray-trinimed sectional col
lav $2.85.
Both styles in Hounu and Morn
ing Dresses with three-quarter-lenjrth
sleeves and separate belt.
Japanese Ctepc Kimonos
lland-einbruidered, speeial, SJ.7.I
.S'i,ilii.Kt A. i '..llu.'i
Ihlnl I'll .r FI.I.iti Slr-l'l. Wrm
Pay Much Less for
Infants' Garments
and Accessories
INFANTS' DKKSSES, n small
Kvoup at an important saving. In
bishop style, all hand-mnde, i'
soft nainsook, tiimmed daintily
with late and briar stitching
now ':!').
Flannel (ierlrude Petticoats nun
$1.00 to $.1.23.
Flannelette I'efticoats 50c X. h5c
I!indi'r, cotton and - wool, 6Uc;
hilli-itnd-nool $1.25.
Iland-tufted Japanese Silk Coach
Robes now S3.75 to $3.75.
Pads now I5e to $1.73 each.
F.iderdown Crib Blankets S2.50.
All-uool Blankets $1.75 each.
Teddy Hear Blankets, 93c
A special lot of 100 Pink or
Blue Blanket figured in white,
with scalloped edge. A having
of more than one-third, at 93c.
n.lu A rinttii -
rhuii fiiui u.
HIS rUJiJl)
Half 1920 Price
Now $20.00 and $30.00
Right from out our regular good stock and marked
at one-half less FORMER PRICES.
They nro fn.m our regular well-known supplier in a good
variety of woisied, cassimeres and cheviots, excellentl tuilored,
in desirable siiiRk nnd double-brenbtnl styles now $20. 00 and
$30.00.
Winter Overcoats at
Half Original Prices
Now $22 SO, $28 SO, $34.50
Listers and
colorings.
I lteiettes of fine all-vwt fahni-
uk
Separate Trousers at Half Price
Now $2.75, $4.75 and $6.75
Ilui'dreds of pan -.
WHEN the Furniture in the February Sale
is sold and delivered, and the figures
summed up, there will be recorded a net loss
to this Store. But it is our policy to make ours the
most attractive Furniture Sale in Philadelphia,
although we have not always succeeded in making
our values SO FAR SUPERIOR to others as we
have done in this February Sale.
Our entire stock is reduced, the greater part
one-third and some lots one-half. This is the SEC
OND REDUCTION. Everything was reduced late
in 1920 reductions of not less than 10 per cent.
These savings were shown on green tickets at
tached with the regular price-tickets. At inventory,
January 1st, new price-tickets were placed on the
entire stock, thus establishing the REDUCED
PRICES as the new lower regular prices. But
here and there January Specials were created at
extra January reductions. In these few instances,
of course, the regular ticket with the first re'duced
price was attached for February, from which the
customer DEDUCTS ONE-THIRD at the time of
purchase.
The important point is this: Strawbridge &
Clothier guarantee that two reductions have been
made first, a reduction of at least 10 per cent.,
establishing the new low prices; then a further re
duction of at least ',Yi l-.' per cent, for February.
Figure it out for yourself a total reduction of
forty per cent, from the regular 1920 prices. This
applies to our entire stock excepting lots at a still
greater reduction.
And what a splendidly diversified and well se
lected stock of Furuiture for critical customers!
Beautiful, high-class Bedroom, Library, Living
room and Dining-room Suits, and innumerable
single pieces for every room in the home.
COMPARE Furniture as well as prices.
One-of-a-Kind Neck Furs
At Exceptionally Low Prices
Beautiful piece.-. ithuut duplicate, arid at pii thai make them
n.ort de-iialile than iui be sure to -ee them:
Laryc Jirotou Alanka Fox Animal Scarf, Hum noic si .'.',.nu
Alaska Pointed ''" Animal Scan, double ;.'. s.s. .,',
Ilandtwmv linssiuii Sahle Stall, beautifully lin d time Ssdii
Xaturul Hudson Sable Animal Choker tai.',.itt
Xatuial Mink Stab . tiimmed with tails note -:.o.OU
Xatural Skunk Sddi , Ixautifudji made and I'nn nnr sj.ir,
(ienuiiu While Alaska Fox Animal Scarf, doubh note sf)D
l'lciithd .Japanc( Martin Four-skin Scarf )un- sj;u.ini
Graij Siberian Squirrel Collai , dei ) back note siW.OQ
lhautitui Hudson Seal Stole (diied muskrat) ,,u," st?.'i.()f)
Lustrous Black Limx Stole, t .rcrptioiial quality now S.()
Heautijul Black l.iiux Animal Scait, lined nou- l.-l.htm
Xatural Fult-fumd Iharer Collar now Sll.l.Oti
IClaboratelii-trhiiiiitd Japanese Mink Stole now si ij.ou
Blind til Kali ask. i Stole, rem at tract ire model nou $ji)i.on
- i, ' ll. t . II . -. III-.. I , l, n .s I I
Cretonne-covered Utility Boxes of
Redwood, Remarkable Value, $3.75
Both pi-act km ii '
I'tllltJ. Bo' ! 1 .1 '"'
iluihing, !'"!' bonk-, ii
are in-', 'hi thirg. .
I ileci.tt.w, the-e strung light-weight
1. 1 ii'iiwooil. i.iwred wth tii-tunne. For
-tin,ij:i i he-' i.' window -eat, thi-c Boe
1.1 !'. -tniru n.uie than $!!.T.',.
V ,, I v il I i . ,.
Low Prices Still on Silks
BUT lire m.whui i.- aii.nci'g aid imoming Silk- will be higher
than these on band. I'm tunatel;, our 'nice stock--, bought in antici
pation d' this ujiw..rd ti mieni'.N , maki it possible Co,- u to maintain
the lowest pu-.-lble pi ices NOW.
.!:-inch Colored Taifda, chifl'un liutli unie sj.Oti a turd
't(i-incli Taiftta I'ltdium in fashionable shudi s now $ I.fiu
.lii-iiirii Satin uaiiaini. injur ami aaru now SJ.iui a nard
st.t;.;
Sumiur, hi all utfitrablc snail is now
ih .('.'(. Unlit and dark shudii now
Chanm use, Muck, nwn, brown noir
sj.sr,
ih Chine, J't shades and black now SJ.OO
!ti-i iich Satin
.lil-iiicli Sal Iii
in-liicli Sat ni
',!)', Iicll ( 'll III
'jl-inch Citiitnii Cr tii , a m w u-iwe and scarci tunc S.'.OO
Canto, i Ci')w i Chiw, black and colors now S.l.oO
Xi w ijorts Silks, iiicliidiihi Talhi-Ho now s.l.tj:, to $t;.jn
Fu ncli Black Tat) i tas fumi C. .. Bonnet o0 Co. s.i,.',o iO Si
H'-iihIi and (O-iiicli Si w Foulard Silks now S.'.tn) in $',.00
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