H!.W(B1 '!tlf UWHfljPHf4J n VW. iJWxW is "', p W 'H r EVENING PUJ3LI0 L1,QJDE;R- PtyLwAtELrarA, MOffbAY, JkWUABY aft 191 rM ft it If SPROUL WILL LEAD BUDGET PARING Political Coup Seen in Call for Ninety Millions Limit on Expenditures DEFICITS WILL BE PROBED II I n staff i i , , i a, .' llarTMiiirc. I'n. .Inn .'!1 liuvi'i nm Sprout -ill In. thi' imtriil tmuru in Ilic Inrpiirv uhnli lii-Riii- tmln Into Hit' rroiv tm thi liirsn i. in'ii'iifv bills i xilbmltti'il in tin. I.ojii-liituti' ti :i nam- . bfr of ilpp'irlments nml otlii i- In lino with Ids niiiinui I piannim of oioiioiin ami ii'tn in ImiiMit. u polio ninrkcil In u maximum m Miii.liOO.IlOU for tlir liii'tuimi tiiiriipniitiiin. liovrr nor Sproul nml tm- limnnm of the tin proprintloin frumull ff- i -vt to tmiKn n Ptnrt bv sIhhIiIiik tin' iim mn.1. Ili'prc feittiitivf U'llliiiin .1 Mi 'nis. n Allu fhoiiv I'ounv. i I'liuirmnii i'f the ltnniip nppropi iiitmn- i inunil!'' .itnl Sonntnr T. l.nrf. l'jri' i iiiiirninn nl' tin- Somite , I'ommittii' Tin- tin io will -n lomtlv. prnbnblv in tin- (!ni-i ma otlli i' iiiimi usunl prpi -.11111 . nml i nil "ii tin1 lu'ii'l nf ili'tnirtini'T'i i ti il-t'iMii! tli- fxpt-nsps for wliii h tin in- mi" ttvii toiolli'i't tho fund 'W'i'U !!.' 1 i Hi. iiil .il. ' "mill (Minimum Mii'mu ' ml nant to tinrl utit Im .ii. i. ..ii 'mi in wilt iilii'iul n nil spriil iiioii-j 'u Ii i- n'i ii" tliorii'il In tin I Biilnl'ii-nt ii. 1'iirn. nxo. Mult I niler llw iirl.m' l.fRi-lilt'il fiitinliin W'tn tm il lit tlon ilsseit tll.'lt Hut- . I. in- in ill'' Uuvi'tiior flu n l In- ui'i " nml li!s aiitioiitn'PiiK'iii nt u mii' x hi. '"" max lntiin t Uit ii nppi'ars n tli" . i f j - 'I lie (lOM'rinu. nt ii pnl it i! fjn tio ii i- i' lilnincl i Koopiiis linn '! ' I i" 'Ii" for- is. n tlmiicli ln t-rii' ' itlli'i- i slippin: itni.liiiil'v int.. rl nml tot low li'llf Tlii- ili'ii "i 'In' it'.i'i.'ii ! "' fi.itli In n limb iiiliiiliii-1-iH. "i h-idir in tin- "Tin1 lioMM inn" i- (iiinii.s ii uissor mnl Minii-iiT earni- lor tin- If win his jiniKt'i "iivi. program than -on.- ..t tho itnnll polltu 1:1111 ar- inxure of "The SHU.UOK lllltl ninxiii.iiin lb'' totnl of iippropriiiiinn lull" tvlm li li- tn he will ii" lor thi- nt'xi iu miiTs in in toal.tt ,i .fiiib!'' Uk-iI imliti-nl min ster NtroU- In tn- tu-t pill" bt .'f.iis n max lniuni whii h in MIMUHUMW I'-nn tlinu tin- mi f t tiiir ac. b" bin p'lt i-xtTt nuinlii'i- i'f Hi" l.t'SiN'iUiui' tillu inn an uioirojirintioii k""- a"'' ' ' 0,""!'0 that in Ttitnally ti.- full iii-iiibt'nliip. on ib' unxioiiN n'tit 'I'ikt- n notliiut; n Ii'RiNbii.ir lilfi iii'T- ilimi S;f bii nppropn.itioiis lul " tunnisli. Til- mako .i Ins b" n' 1""1"' 'ii,"'flii,ntlv vaoh l-uiilntiir will ! nnti"" to I'lfUNp th- (.'noi'i-iiur Whin ;i l-uiNliitui- i ijiiion to ee tlio itnternor abmr 'li- npnro lirintiom for hi botin' di-irni. tin- (lot-i-rii"!- nn ttoll ay Titiani'i'- arr t ipht . Tin' ritonno niaki ,t iinporativi. That the tipproprnttliini b- iu'lil ilown Of oiiu in-, if wi h.ni inor- rev-nni' maybo t." I'uiilil ilo luori- !'ir tour l. tri-r in Mii- nt ! uppn'P.nir nn ' (nncnmr lloliU Whip ll.inil T' a' Iftit NiissoNtion fr.'Ui lb- t.in crnur ttil umUiMbo l.-uiilntiT t.ank mur kimllt '! t)..- rnit-nior'i t .ii ton anil nlt-rniitiw Nin:S"-ti"nN in " lb- tt av ami in-.iiiN of rm-in:; mil! 'i. ni - -n 1 I V Mil!' tnr tin- '.n ' Mi i- ii I'.ttl- Mult lo .it I'ini null. 1IlK u i.. i..ii. liboiiL iti'-!'1 m n- ' , iivi' - li mat i !. u "'i' t'l.ir tin- liovprii'ir'i iii.'iii'V in vop'" to appro priatu'in will lt-su'r in imn- i-wnu''' moi- irosivNiii. l-sKilntion nml mort" nolitu iii ;.ott-t !" tl t.'rinn in the Inn ivv wan nf In- t. io. Mian ' i" aiiii-ailii niiitr.irioii uii'ii .'.nl I"'" ttill ii, c to allow biru A pntf b.iih- nun. liiplomn. v ntiil loji' mat l- a tnishtiei wi'.iP'.ii ti.mi tn- b.rf -'! 'In' imt ernur ttin n l-aiNln'-o n 'i. ii for yuart-r "f .i i I'litui ! ,1 . -timm-'l t hut ii ..' nil ! tb in. t bilU. ti '- Hill l i-i- i 'in . .- .SN.IHHI nun. i it tl - - .n. xatiui: -"' ss'" ,;,i "' i'ii r i'il t ti'' I ' ii-'.iitii- flguf1. ",- ''" " ,uL'." ii. n. n in t i.r' .f -. ."iti'i "" for foodi"ttiffi nml matf rials and nl?o ( nnlicipatcs ftirtlirr reductions in tlicKo dttfinK or hoforo Urn next ftvo onri nflor .limn (1 wlion 1 lit appropriation will lipcotni' nvtiilnbli' i In addition to tin1 U'coininonilnlioiiM of tin1 boaiil. iti I'oniinltfi'i. on lunarv will nsK .!.".(IOO.OO(I for flic i mo and tii'iitiui'iit of indigent iinmif in tlii't tiitni' period That it an lulvmiiv of n(I1(i.00( ot i'f t lie lail iiiiroprlatioti AinoiiR the iliilitiltiont faililiK t iti i'ivo locoiniiii'ittlatiotii for aid are I'll- Ahlnctou Mi'innrlal lloipilnl. in AliiiiKton ; (ioml Sntnariliin llmpitnl. Wi ittii'lil. Tuiru i mint t: National Stonuuli lloipital. I'liilndolphin NortlitMHti'rti lloiplliil. lMnlailulpliia . 1'rovkk'tii'O Jlopit;il. (itrinaiitmvii . Atinlo -M. Warnof llopital, (Jott.t ImrR: Va.viii".liiii'); lloiiulnl, lion Air. Sanatorium. Hi'lli (.'ainu St. Vlnpenl'n Dlplinu A,liiin. Tiii'on.t Stilvnfinn Ai'tut Itt'ii'iio llonii' nud lloipltal. l.annlow in- nti'iiiii'. I'lnladi'lpliiii. ami tbo Salvation Armt Cltlldii'n'i Hoard l tn; lloui-. I hiimIiiwiii' nvi'iiur. I'liila , di'lpliia. Alipropriatiotn fr tin' l'lilladclpbia 'institution" two t-nii ago nnd the ninoitiiti iivouitni'iiilrtl now follow: ii'tn mii. Hint 'Tn I'm rut iii . u.XTi:. lU.ni Utruf ihtlllii UO'I im.'JNi Npnilktillr liitlltlillnni Jl 1i lim-.ltil'.r ttO'l.-.llli tnuooO Ot. l i.rn-K H'lllJ li ll- ' !,!,!, 1S1 '.'.Mi in 000 HimiitiiN f I .' Ovui .'X nun PLAN 10 MODIFY JERSEY DRY BILL A iii"i - An ii'inM' Ii Xni f un I't wIkki Hitnuf Hill i tuMri i Ilummi un'ii i'IiI lrn i H isplm1 'I.HJfl.'l' ' riHuufiii i ilan. -Moil 1 1. rtn ifi'owi. ijn 'cean llilin.'tiiHnn I'nf r i ff Oiin.1 II .-pi'iil V 'iii-i M"in J. ' o llmilli ' ,t..ri"tijii I ' l K"'.ili'.iii IwdliKnnrn .I trn.t' tlrdki'ti' nml t Ul'e HitHPilftl t' fl I XltmurlH ti '. Ml" i - .1.. M. n4 nit i s 1 1 no. n i in .111" .Hi n i i .--li. .pit in rtlu pMi' llH-rfl" f IVlilla 1 .I'lU- 'i II' . ' I K 1'. . ' ' t I. . n i hri- .. I..' - j i.i t i.uk i t Mai N II . . ll 111.11 ll.'ll ttl l'tTI T. .ui ItiJ . x -pt I'ti'm IWIMr -!"t Phi ii tt ..inn. -tt i' ttunir. - tluiii. ..puilil tt'.jmaft " tt win -n S in li ti HomNv ; lion ti.'i nun '. I inn I Don i .' fill" " :tno to linn ViI.Uoii i iii oimi "Hi mm IX I .'T Out i in nun mi tino .. .Mif- .'.'i UUII ; in.i ".O.IHIII ."HI 0UO ill nun U I'OO .". I 1 -Ti nun .1 UUII .'. nun 'I U'l" 'S Olln iU O'Hi N4.0IMI .X Olio 17 mill 1 7 uuu .ii i.mi nun 7.1 o tn lo.U'Hl liiO.Um. ;tl HUH N 11-11 i UUII .'II lll.ll .'II llllll HII OIMI 4.' iiil- r.3 miii .I . J W10 .' ..1100 I iiuo i.o.llilll ;n uuu I 01111 im miii '7 nun .11.11110 j i mm ' i huil, I 'III UU" of the VnnNrsa stnte prohibition on llirceinciit Mil bnvo. cncpnilptvit mid olldlfied opposition, tlio Anil Saloon i I'l'iigmi of New .Icrtey, bacldtiR the lurnitito, 1 icady lo timke inntpvini ioiii'iiUiim in tlio way of rliiiendllic the bill. 1'nlilli' lion tine on the enforcement net was to bo held today before the Sennle and House judiciary commltteci. An ticipating I'oncenttatlou of the opposl- Concessions Likely to Be Matle;lo ' ba section dcilninc trlnl bv jury ' I In "bnotleitRliiK" enses, the Antl-Saloon Because of Concentrated ' organization W pteparcd to offer it com- I prutnlKo In the penalty elatme covei'lnR Opposition -onvlttlons. As Introduced the bill pre- rr lerlbed a tuaxlniuui sentence ot one enr in jail. This penalty will be reduced to 1 " months' Imprisonment. Inllucnce of Hie leiiKtie will be centered upon leten lion of the Mitnmary arraignment Nee tlon of the bill. Samuel Wilson. msUtant Mipetin lendent of the lengtie. dlsoilSNlns the prnpoxei act, declared uiiiiniii pro ceeilliiR.1 without jttrj trial in "bootloB Kini?" cases would stand tlio test of eon f t Ititt ionnl nttnek in the courli lie said violation of regulation tomeming iiitoxiciuitt was never it crime at com mon law and any punishment prescribed by statute would bo upheld b the higher courts as the intent of the Legis lature in dealing with the subjeet. Other CoiiresstoiiH The league may make a further con ii'NHion in the enforcement bill by per mitting prosecution for unlawful entry of premises under the search and nd.ure clause The higher courts will be given power to review fads in connection with N'ttnimirt arraignment of olators of tin in oh ibit ion law. GOV. EDWARDS IS TACTFUL M. . - h -dio. I iu Mi in ?'nb' I nlil'r Trillion, .In ii. HI (ioternor Kd- winds' Mrntegv "n giaiefttlly with ilrattiug fiom fiirtlii'i i'onltover.v ttitlt Hie Itepubllcau Legislature mnv be iti -dii.itlve of mi attempt to Ining about i teasonablt earlt itdjourniiient of the IPlM eiion. The govi'iui.r oiituianeuxeieil He piibliiiin Nemitots in the lecent heated ipiabble oter taking from the execil nte the (lower to appoint utilitx om iuiisloner. However, the governor i nor strut! nie about the tnteliouu cor ' vi.lni j tttMi .a "..ltiti'1 tin littt filinlltilnp. That i linh of i o-ordinnle hrimilie of tin- goxernuieii! was not ttitlioul its 'lesson to his ocellen t Hi expltiiintion of the ntiitudi' ol I'om Diik and limit" and wliai tbe.t easy sledding in th Senate with their dry program as In the. Assembly. There Is no disposition to rush pell-mell In the upper chamber. Tito Roberta resolu tion ratifying prohibition, overwhelm Ingly adopted by the House, may cotno up in the Senate this week, along with the Laird bill repealing the much-heralded Kdwards I5.C0 per cent beer bill. Corporate Interest nlone are suffer ing from failure of tlio Semite to net upon (lOvcrnor Kdwards' nominations to a new honrd of public utility commis sioners. The ousted Republican board hnii not functioned alum the Supreme Court on Uceeinbcr -7 sustained the governor In dismissing the commission ers. Applications of the Public Service Hallway Co.. Tientou and Mercer County Traction Co. nnd the llrldge toti Railway Co. for ten-cent trollej fares are on Hie at the State House with no legally recognized utility board to pass upon them. Await Kurdier Decision , The Senate is believed to be waiting i for tbo Court of llrrora and Appeals (o hum! down n decision In the linal ap peal of the ousted utility commission ers. Tlio Wnllworth bill to rcoignu izo the commission, providing a board I of three members', niny not be advanced ', to the point of passage until the court's i decision is handed down. The position of consultins engineer of .the Slnto Highway Commission I conferred upon General George W. iGoetlinW by former Governor Kdge. I would he abolished under a bill to be ' introduced tonight nt the instance of (he New .lei'sey Higliwuy Coutiiictors' Aisotintion. in. I., ,.i.e '.,,.! int.. -'it 1 1 ell i.. I IJi'i.illill. I .Mlieni Ilieill Ot I III' eillUIl'f men 1 mil t'tilnwii 111- 1 .nitialn I lll-n I ntii'li N III' ..mi tmo inn s.'iiatoiN who sought to draw fiom tonight tnny nei esitate postponenu m of , ,uv ializing boxing, which seems un ,. ' the goieruoc a icni'oii for liis iis.icuioii , linal tonsldcrntion until tomorrow or. ;,, , the state Athletic Cominlsinn iT, om! itbai piibllc utility oinuiissloners , perhaps, until a week lieuee. , be reorganized during the present ..to ut.o I should not be appoinicd bv the courts i prolnbitiouists will not have -i u session by Governor IMwartN ,"',' ',"'' How i ver. the governor n nor looliilf i tl ihi!i I 'or niiothir clinli xt ith the Repiibluam ; - - iioo I it n too iintigcrous. pollticallt. lrom a .1 n,iA i Deinoi i.ilii standpoint, in view of pat i.liiiiii ii. .7.i. .. . ...ill. stllOil roiiil,;'' i-oiiNiiii'ruLiuiii lino io-niLiu-4 1 iii.ii ; "wiiil! i tiiiius" legislation In the ma- Tit l.giilatito tuiiAt Will Avoid Clashes AdtiMM" of the governoi . ot tlu h I hi re - no diatlb, lenli.e the llaiebail. pos.iible nIioiiUI the not ei not reinniigu nile tin tit h of lll'Ju. lighting the Repub licans tootli nnd nail The Demoi-iaii. pant, oierwhelinniglt trounced m tin' imt i'1-ttion. looks nt a Itepublitan controlled Legislatnie from an entirely it uon ' new iiennei tie. Iheie is little cIuukc .'I lino i'..,. .. . iiin.T .iinn Iteniiblicmi X'otes this ten The goternor evidently has sized ,ii on ei lit" the situation. Straps are tal.oo unU' Mi- Repiiblnaus 1-- I'OIIli' too aggressive I'ogi.Miii ihai Ntiingent pun i-ioi,- N.J. TOAL PROBE FAILS ARM EDWARDS Governor Unmoved by Proposed Investigation of Hudson County Affairs POLITICAL FIGHT BEGINS .Vjrcinl Dispatch to Evening J'ublic I.tttacr Trenlon, .Inn. .'11, The promised in vestigation of Hudson county is not I worrying Governor Kdwards or Mayor Frank Hague, of Jersey City, if the wth the eiiMfng linniU of the pnrty I may bo taken as n criterion. Senator Mackny, of llergen, Repub lican leader, will be named chairman of i the legislative probing committee, If the I resolution passes. Semite President 'Allen hnB assured Mackny of the ohnlr 1 mnnshlii. Senator Mtiekny attempted to get a probing lesolutlou through tin 10120 Leglsjutute. Former Cnlted Skies Senator David IJnlril, the South .Tcrsey Republican dlclator, nt that time did not look with favor on Mnekay get- 1 ting n two years' start xvlth n Ruberna torial boom. This yenr Mr. Ilalrd ap parently is sntlsllc'i 'o permit Mnekay to bnvo plenty of rope. Senntor Simpson, of Hudson. Is gun- nine for thu minority sent on the prob ing committee. "If there tiro nny rats in our garret 1 want to know It," snld the lludbon senator In requesting Sen ate President Allen to record him in favor ot thu Mnekay probe. Assembly man Harry Runyon, of Warren, will he the House Dotnocrntlc member of the omtnittce. Senator Jlalnl anil nts In of certain members of the higher mat demeanor of those closely associated llucntlnl political machine tuny at this formal lcccptlon tlmo safely bo. said to bo back of lutl candidacy of State Senator WllllaV 4 Huiiyoni of Union, for the gubernatnf(.i ' nomination next year. '" Groping about for a candidate will lug to attempt iipscltlnc the nrwAM Republican majoifty for Hardin'. J Coolldce. the Ucimicrntq mnv I.' "niM Henry T. Kays', of Sussex, Senatn iM norlly cailer. Htg ".Jim- Punf. 'tt' niiEHcx jeniicr, who ramc near troimo i. Governor Kdwards for the party S nation lit 1019, may run agalVon :- lilntfortn pledged to contlnuo the !,'. for modlflcntlon of tli Volstead act? Dr. Mannlno Bids Trinity Farewell New York, .Tan. .'II. The Rev Wn Ham T. Manning, newly elected w,C' of tho New York Kplwopal ilfocwc fi2 farewell yesterday to his o comr'reJ. tlon in Trinity Church. He tlinnkrllV pnrlshionerH for their loyal and r,..'1 ous support nnd expressed tho hone th the tl between them would be streni h eneii hi the yearn to come. At Mm rtnsi of tint wervlcn in. wna r.l. 5n" l..t..n1 .An.tftrtn U la J.BNi5heppai'd &Son8 .no ooo I .0 oft. I .-. nun 111 llllll .'I Hull .11 llllll I 1". Ullll luO null '7 Ji o n mo .. Ullll s us, ooo II. I 10,1 n mjlurl.t .l.-t ". t t llllllll". I .' 1.. .1 l r.uUl'li i An! Ki"i' i 'nt' nd-i Him liot ntiiri'-wu St'hO". Kitna".ual Honi KriMitl' Horr Oh lot ti (Wmmi llsptlst tt'itiir JCflT-w yn. .t. rlnn Hninf f-r .iBftl lli,'hi'li"l I'f" " tlt.nie t m . 'trnf -ii A '' t 'I Vtflii ri-mt .Shfptirrtl t.ln-vt -Ci -'I shphnl t ni'ijiu uifnijf I .. i"h -'liilti rins Ml.tnlrfti- Mintlon Nir ..eai Kami n Klf Naati-ili Jlvtni N -in m Kri r.4l.-ift II, I i.hJ.-i w i" ti I'. IV i n Aiijlum liiil.d-ni i ir' 'il.itlr.1.- I. brmi tl in.i i.nn.i'i) s Triiiil Wurli.nif H.tn.t Mtn Hiiitib In tirjhliM IrJ.u.ts' Home I'luttsrter. lor II --. rdm nil 1 Iljin S' J. 'hi. i Oiplni'i s l ii,r.ii1 ii I .ins.l" i h si X i . . ,i s Mh'."ti ' it li I n. 4" On I - Din. .1 uuo . iion . 'U'U It .tll.l V (H.ii JH llll It llllll ;i ". n I'u min 7 Dim 1'u miii n it ... S Mllll Wj: zw m ' ' " VJ' For utithniK and cverythmp in tho housfci'tiniishiii"; line l'hilu ilelpliiaus luivo learned to tlejn'titl upon tho store of J. Franklin Miller, 1012 Chestnut Street, for tin .store sells only article's whoso dependability is beyond question. , XV A '.., i .iuam Transplanted Sunliqht, yj.m-jjrj:im-v v.; '. f, VERY housewife with up-to- the-minute ideas on hbor-av- intc nas consutereu inu possi- lulity of investing in an electric Aushhic machine. And when she E1 I r IS a well-known fuct that the Polished Girdle Diamond is su perior to other diamonds in bril liance and beauty. One reason for this is the patented process of cut- . It M 7 '; .I IH)ll K MUM ! lt)t .' "0-t -IM i .III y V i i lh).t MMll kl'f J f TP 't P Mall i. in it tli K m-. on I i. ' ' i I ir- a t m t i si i ( hiU' 1 tuTk t.ar,1 . t(ie . 1 ('jfjfjf v.thu' hap w' 'uo No M urren LOiiinp!ion I -. w i i ri- o'fi, (l-aft.ntr roc n mhi liUlMInif '!'.. o . li'lN II t 1 JUt ,-aP UMiMi u?ilgh' Mnl xiili or Urr.piioii f .i i. f t iu ir.'l ji j i " n ti i k.i' i - wiin ii1a(lon" iii. i vi "f- iK. i. f ip ' j:- f j .urns to the consideration or inc ting: and poiisnmjr, wnicJi brings out most economical machine the i.nun- beauties that might he hidden or lost ulatloi Ann h .Ire r. . I't i in Hon ' i I ii J 'strn 'IVnipv-rAr It'll. r oi Ir1 1 i- ii'.ni.l ira iiurudut '-i iJiWII' l ' '. I lUKI 'I . i i itM'P ' J"i l il ST4TECHIRIT) HO IRI) CI TS HI DGETS II HID of i 'itiiiii. iiii ! ' XtllH li U'l 1 ' till' I.I ls'll' "hull I I. Ill 1 t"'.tl i'f askml b. ' " iint ' ' " toial t M'i -':'.l U'l mended fur nt tuo i at two ' t ir i T 'i n"o matel.t S-! '"Hi mm iiir.' propr'ia'i'ii in T.'V- In mtiKnu ' oi. r. . t.o.vnl . f v, i i I'..:' .f D.'Inv in llroin!" " f i. i i u . ' - ' "il . i n'.i ! nt i '.i; l'.T i: ,.i .. ''. i i t- In t. I -'l w i - tL.it i . i.i t ' 1- r i .4 Heart Shaped Diamond Ring 'I lu deiyn is nniit luyun.lt n the center a Iieai t- (Jiamond ''-t c.niiisite iliaped inlor and marvelous brilliancN iiirrnundcd b rou row? ot small diamond. I lie ring is oi platinum in be. nit.uil" pierced click r $1050 Inspection Is Cordially Invited S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. 1 " n .ii MM'.' Il '1- ilJtVl.i.U.s- Sil. LI. SMITHS iliv-ette comes in for its share of at' ti'iition. The chief l'enturc of tlio l.aun-dry-etie is the .'limination of the necessity of wiinRine; the clothes. The wnshine is done by the vacuum tup process, ami then, instead of puti'm,; each piice separately through a wriiiKcr one simply pies.ies down a loot pedal, thus rnis t.nir the Inside tub. xvhich. revolvinij, tliR- the dotlies wrinjjer dry in mst one minute. You will be inter ested in leeiiitf just lioxvit operates I at the store of J. Franklin Miller, K.1J Chestnut Street. . I YOU haven t et tasted those ; tji VIIRY tvotnan wlio likes to be delicious butter creams fiom the i ij considered wetH dressed has an stores of Kdouard D. Kru.ie Com-1 eye to lionwi't Teller & Coni- lany, iuu fcoutn tieveiun aireet aim pany s sates", so tne announcement of by any other method. Another ren- son is that only the most perfect stones can he subjected to this proc ess. Women who know these facts feel doubly flattered when they dis cover that their engagement rinp; is to be bought at the store of Bailey, Hanks & Biddle Company, and tho man who wishes to give his fiancee the very best diamond that ho can buy chooses the Polished Girdle Dia mond. It is exquisitely mounted in platinum or gold, either singly or sui rounded by other stones. I lOu.'l Baltimore Avenue, you have a real treat in store for you this week, for they will be special at fifty cents i nound on Thursdav, Friday Mid .Saturday. You may have tasted ' butter ui earns before, but I'll xvagor i that you've never tasted any quite ! as delicious as these chocolate and 1 vanilla butter creams at Kiu-'e's. I C'ocoanut kisses will he special on the.-e three days also at forty cents a pound. And caramels delicious, ' chewy, creamy caramels. cannot say. too much in thin- favor, but l once you've tasted Cicm, you'll join n saying that they re well wortli their after-inventory sale, which begins today, "will be received with a great deal of interest. You know that it is the policy of Bonwit Teller & Company to close out each season every garment remaining in stock, so in every department of their store at Chestnut and Thirteenfh Streets you will find smart clothes nt very low price. The woman who dresses on a limited income finds these sales xvell worth waiting for, and the woman with an unlimited clothes allowance xvelcomes the op portunity to pick up an extra frock or xvran xo nnisn out tno season. , me . the price of forty cei.ts at which they i However you look nt it. it is an nn i will be sold on these three days. portunity you can ill afford to miss THE ( HESTNL'T STREET ASSOCIATION I ,jnleU r. 103 fpc titillate liiai nt!Pic uiuii ii ai,'uta'-d tiie One-Pri' .em .t. liisl Downtown I 117 1 1 1( Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets Alfred Cortot the soloist, this morning at the Bellevue-Strat-ford at the "Monday Morning Musicale." makes d-rolls exclusively ior the woiicl-ramous record Duo-Art Pianola-Piano Tins instrument n tuallv play 'I dv I - Duo rt is - is tlif greatest ot ''' p.tter pianos it urtist himsHf vxer- seated at th piano. ijM in I'hilrtfJrlphia by C J 1 ieppe & .Son. ir Uuo Art in made only in tne X cber. Ste k. W'hecloi k iTinrirv mn " "st intxaV ir Mroud piinos. inxn $8('5 up. F rn es ranKc Urop in and heur thesr svondcr lul instiumcnts. Demonstrations will be gladly Riven. Catalogues will bp sent on request. r?v 'Xnalrttyt!i ALFRED CORTOT "i f in fl nit I u r il f 1. oi iirrtil D '" .1 1 1 jfjrorfiir'tuii nl A i art. C. J. Hcppe & bull Dow mown 1 17 1 119 Chotnut f" Uptown n f. Tin miMn i Handmade Envelope Chemise of Nainsook, $2.95. The $1.85 and $1.95 Cambric Nightgowns have sleeves. 'Hie $3.75 Cambric Nightgown has long sleeves with hand-feather stitching. The $1.25 Nightgown is of heavy nainsook. At least 25 per cent better quality than you have alright to expect at these prices. Look around. 100$ Chestnut Street I. s. FAGGEN Blouse Since Mlrs l'J0." 718 ARCH ST. b-l-otj-s-e-s 2es pa? 50 S2-0 HERE'S A SALE Worth Money to Know It M-A-T-E-R-I-A-L-S Silk Pongee 85c Yd. Crepe de Chine $1.35 Yd. 40-in. Georgette 85c Yd. Washable Satins $1.15 Yd. Charmeuse and Crepe Meteor $2.00 Yd. D-A-I-L-Y From 9:00 A. M. Until 5:30 P. M. On Our Factory Floor Pfohi , (iff Q Free to All No Cards Required Tuesday 12 to 3 P. M. February J,st d The Vocalion Shop at Which you may see, hear, and be delighted with the February releases of the OCALION by z-AE0Lim COMMW Red Records in color different in rcprotluctioi the enjoyment anil pleasure that they in and hear tho latest danco record, rite song played differently better ver uenru it before. Vocalion Phonograph Vocalion lied Records Mel-O-Dce Music Rolls Hubble Bo ohs Slirrt Music i K?vaVl!!'ll,i!i . -wW P i'i i. s im - .ii!r..iii,.i.fiiM.'l:i ,',!' ' ,' BiqHftbklil Vh mr.-"UWKM ,i 5SCdt ;J3WK. l fiv Uilt prent ' imJ2JM ( llerentin ' mS0iB' -Jt - x aHalVAv ':' your favo (ljmGZ!ZJzKZZ -OJL MK? 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