"Wv" 4ti V " .""TnT- . I1 in i h1 i 1 ' C if. EVENING I'UBLIO LEDOBR PIULADELrJiU, WEDNESDAY, FE13RUABY Ml HUGHES FACESHARD TASK IN JCABINET Senate Foreign Rotations Com- mitteo and President to Bo Dominant at First GOSSIP OF ROW UNFOUNDED By CMNTON V. (UI.IUWT Staff CorrMpnndrnt. Knln Tiilillc lJ" Cewrlpht, till, by rubllo Man Co. Washington, Feb. 2. Republicans ( tho Senate hare coni( nrotiml to the lew exprcsicd recently by Senator oro, thnl It makes littli' difference to them who l secretary of state. Members of the Senate foreisn tela tJOM committee cay prlratrlj that they jvlU dl tltreetly vvltli their former rol Jeane, Mr. Ilartl'nc. Hwrnt prece dents are on their able. Anil if ordi nary diplomney Ih shown bj nil parties. Current predictions of n row with Hughes n.- I of UiikIiox' early promo Won from the cabinet ) t li " Supreme bench are likely to prove n. empty in most prc-ndminlstratlmi Koip. All Presidents, cpei'ia nil leu'iii Presidents, since our foreign relations htro become moi'e inipmtnnt. Iiti - tended in all graver question t" their own secretaries of inte. IMi dent Wilson was nlu.ivs li s nn vonre tary of state m hi tirt ailminNtintion because polillenl CMcem h-s Inn H him to appoint ni hcml nf lux i.iInium n man ill whom lio .uid little rnnlidetice, William ,T. P.njui. niM Inter bcinii"? the Tcry life of the nation wi involv.-, in its relation with the vum-ini: Hunt pean power. Ami l'r"sHein j,ive. i Tlt, though lie lind ecepli(uiallv nb!r ' JTCTCtaries of Mate n .lohn liny nnd Ellhu Hoot. nluavs was hi own foreign minister in em"rjjenrri. New Administration IntiMial The new administration will hr mi usual in that foreign relation were an Issue in the campaign nnd that the for' ign relations committee of the Senate largely made that issue, ami that the' oew President Inf been member oi ' the foreign relations committee of tlir Senate. T'lti the know lorign of I In nituation resides rather in the fore gu relations lOMimitte" and the President than in ibe Slate Itepnrtment. I'mnllr ' the Slate Iicpariment is tlm one ion tinuous faitor in the situnlion on ' Untiy special! ng upon foreign vein tions. A nw erein-v of stale, fhougi ordinsrilj i-nimug g-wn from puliliv i" private life. .pe,ii r kii'i' himself of the knowleilge atw imlii-it.. f 1V department nnd is t ie (om n.itin-j fn tor in foreign io'hiii.ik exropt when the President jntere.t 1 in 'If perou allv in Ihe grn'cr isne This time the sitnati.,- i. nil re. rfed. Mr. IIughi will entee a Stile Department voir much vvnikiMiixl hi fie administrations of Hryan mn I nnsing, and bv Present Wilson's hiltt ,,f , on ducting foreign relation nuti'l' of it through Colonel House Mo r n rv there Is a change of administration t' is time which will bring about a -hntpm ohsnge of foreign poln ie. than af mv time in our hlMri There ai no im portant continuing i.oii. in nnd tradi. tions to be handed down to the coming secretary of state. The permanent ele nirnt in our government winch the de partments furnish will be Unking in this case. Mr. Hughes will not lie in a po sition speedily to put himself at tin head of a going couerrn Senators Male d:itil:ige if We linvo am specialist! this Hue on foreign iclntions, it will not ,i the State Denfu i ment, wit.i an incprn enccd chief and little oignnl.m mi inn the foreign relations mmmittoc of ine Senate, which has heen woiKnig nrr tim on foreign relations for severnl years. It is m the fondgn trlaiim committee that continuity, experience .ind knowledge are found li ik l.nl in ignore knowledge. PsiimIIx knowledge Is in the depsrtments rather than in 'ongress vhi' h iloe tint spcitalie and this is ihe advantage w'mli t n- re. i tive ordinarily has mer ( ongres- Tins timf the -it'iation is nier-cd At least it "ill be so at tin In n ulng of the administration. If Mr. i Hughes devoirs himself with his char- , acterisllc energy nnd Intelligence to foreign relations, before Mr. Hardlns's term Is over he will know more nhout them than the Senate foreign relations committee does and the 'vilimee v. il shift. lie will give all his time to one subject. Senators have to give their time to a multitude of subjects. He will have an .army of his own agents nil orer the world Informing him. The Senate foreign relations committee will I not. It Is an unequal contest. In the end the Penrose estimate that it makes little difference who is secretary of , state will not be Justified. In the be- ginning it is probably correct. I Theie are only two ways in which 'the row with Hughes"' can stmt. Otic I is that Mr. Hughes, beginning without knowledge and without proper organi zation, shall set himself nt once to be' n John Hn. malting the foreign policy of the 1 nited States. The other that i the foreign relations committee of the! Senate shall studiously ignore Sir. llughes from the dav he takes office nnd make him and the nation under stand that he is another Mr. Lansing. The Senate foreign relations committee would not tolerate the former. Mr. Hughes ccrtuinly would not tolerate the latter Ami it 4' .'ertaiti that President Harding would trot tolerate cither. Mr. Harding i pledged '.. co-operation be tween the exeeutlie and the legislntie departments Ucccnt indications are that In- "I" l",f ,,,', " hard pressure upon one as upon the other to obtain co-operation. Moreover, it is not likely tlint he will have to exert great prcss iii c. Mr- Hughes and the members of the Senate foreign relations committee ore in effect members of one adminis tration They are ceitiiinly members of one party. They are interested to gct icr in the stmess of one common aim COLBY IIS TO GET U. S. BUYS ITALIAN "BLIMP"! Pur- CHILE ENTERTAINS BERGDOLL BACK Largest Semirigid Dirigible chased for $200tf00 Washington. Feb. '-'. illy A. P.I Purchase of the Italian "blimp" air ship ltiimn. believed to be the largest semirigid aircraft in the world, for approximately SI-WMHIO was announced today by the War Department. It prob ably would cost .$1 .LCiO.OOO to dupli cate the ship, the Htalem6nt said, The ltomn Is of l.L'00,000 cubic feet rapacity, -lit) feet long, 81! feet wide and 8S',i! feet high and equipped with six r-'-cjiinticr engines or -HHi-liorsc- l m r,r-r- inner ,.... pOWCr CBCll. It had till estimated speed, ,, .,.. , nr-nll TO SEE JUDGE ADVOCATE of eighty mi es an hour and n cruising I ATLANTIC FLEET AT PERU tndliis nt full pectl of MOO miles nnd nt cruising speed of 8000 lnlles. I " Secretary of Stato Joins Bakor, in Effort to Recapturo , Deserter U. S. PACIFIC FLEET Admiral Rodman and Staff Spond Busy Day of Recep tions and Calls SEEKS EMPEROR'S JEWELS. Austria Begins Suit to Compel Charles to Return Gems Vienna. Feb. '.( llv A. P. i -The National Assembly yesterday directed tin' goMTiinn nt to begin proi ecdiii"s to obtain the legal title nnd possession of the crown jewels which former l'mpern? Charles vent out of the country before Hiking llight The ti rim emperor refuses to ne- know h dgc tli" icpublic's eight to the w h" 'i hide the famous l'loi - entitle diamond a winded Italy under th maty of peine the delivery of whit! ih is inn di'inanditig. II j n "i'nr orrfpomlatt Washington. Feb l. -Sccrelarv nf State Hnlnhridvp Colhv has joined with Secretary of War llaker in the latter'? efforts to ilml n vn to bring Orover Cleveland Percdoll back tn the United States for trial. The secretary of state announced to day lie would confer with the judge nd :ocale general of the nrmy to determine whether there tnnv be n way to bring the itrnn deserter back tn serve his prison term. Secretnr Colby believes there tna be come provision of military law which will make It possible for the American army authorities to demand llergdoll's surrender by the (irrmnn military au thorities. The seeretatv today expressed the opinion that a demand for llergdoll's surrender could be made on Oermnny under the nrmistice terms Scerctnrv ("on' announced inten tion of conferring with the judge advo cate general followed an interview given out by Secretin i linker The secretaire of war said tin published Interviews' with llergdoll do not furni-li nnv strictly legal evidence incriminating the persons named by llergdoll n- having aided him. Secretary Uakei insisted, however, that! everything llergdoll lind said whs being scrutinized carefulh and efforts were, being made to coiilirni his statements, llergdoll, who is safe for the present in (icrniunv with him chum "Ike"' Steelier, asserted in nn interview with a! Prni.to Lr.tR.Kti correspondent that the ' late V. Clarence (iibbotiey had said it I would cost $100,000 to "fix things tip" nt Washington for his escape, llergdoll ' said he had no intention of giving this sum to "the grnfters." Window Broken, 8tore Robbed ' T-l.f A...AA.1 tt C ... l!-. I- I II1ICVL"- Vllivnu lllf millillC x trcic Cigar Store. Fifth and Walnut streets, early this morniiti nnd took $-0 from a cash register. The alass In n door was broken with a padded brick, the in truders putting their arms through and unlocking the bolts. Police nf the Thitd nnd De I.aueey streets station arc Investigating. Ily the Associated Press Santiago. Chile. Feb, 2. Admiral Hugh Hodman nnd the higher officers of the United States Pacific fleet, which Is at anchor At Valparaiso, wert guests of honor nt a banquet given in this city last night by President Alessnndri. of Chile. The function marked the close of a busy day of rccptlorig arid calls of ceremony by the American officers. During the dlnuer toasts to President Wilson and President-elect Hurtling ( vvcro proposed, and there was un x-, change of felicitations between govern ment oflielals nnd the visitors. After reviewing the parade from the , government house. President Alessnn- ' drl turned to Admiral Hodman nnd said: , , . ! "Although it la not within our, diplomatic procedure for the president . of the republic" to make n speech, after DMAltlw 4I.A (law fif lllV COlllltl'V snllltrtl through the playing ol the national anthem by a band from the United HtatCH fleet I cannot resist the desire to express the hope that the constella tion In the North American ting may continue spreading Its powerful rays of light for the mhfcrlal nnd moral progress of tbc world, and that under the light of those, itiyi the nevv hu manity will be fused In universal har mony nnd fraternity. At last night's banquet warm trib ute was paid the United States Unv.v in a speech by Carlo Hllvo Cruz, min ister of war and marine. He declared . -. I...... ...i.inl nml mni'rtl trrinttiesst linn uoin iiiuiiiiii ............. .-.-- , were the two characteristics of tnej people of -Nortn America, which iv reflected iu their naval Institutions. Lima. Peru, .Feb. 2.-fHy A. 1j President Legutn, of Peru, acconipn tiled bv the minister of marine, called upon Admiral Henry 11. "Wilson, commander of the United Stoles Atlantic ncct. ncrc t6day. This was a return of the Mid tlio president by Admiral Wi ycMcrday. Hhortly-nflcr noon the i Istcr of marin6 was hoit to Adt, Wilson nnd his Maff. n Durlni; the afternoon tho prograt, entertainment Included n bull fight a reception nt tho National Club the ovenitiir Admiral Wilson was V guest of honor at a banquet Riven I.lcutcnnnt Commander Paul r Rltntnons. member of tho United St naval mission to Peru, and his v who formerly was 131ale rrench Van, Wit. Later tho higher ofjlccrs of fleet planned to attend n ball Riven the ministry of foreign affairs at Union Club. r TJUe "Royal's" newnome The Royni Typewriter'. var-tncreaing popularity in Philadelphia hnt nece.titated our moving to more exteniivp quarter. We cn now extend to our many friends the ame Hiinlity of "Roynl" service, but with incrented facili ties, at our new home 1216 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Telephone Walnut 1225 ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Inc. Our Employment Department Is at Your Service Gratis jr IV 'V, N .r-. -sv X Ut I; 1 IxVisracStNvtfsjl1 t,arft4,fmii,YHAGt shs i a (YinvL' and MalUmr BACK TO NORMAL Uuincs. f k o in k through the rapids on its v a' to norma! condi tions. As ir nears tb smoothc- water, business men can make definite plans for the future. I.ct the planners hear in mind the sttcneth and solidity nnd broad char acter of this bank and the helpful :-cv ice t offers CENTRAL Market and fourth Sts. PHILAPL'LPULA CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,500,000.00 S Wi Ktyft Coxea K Tubes EDWINJ-SCHOEHLECO. 533 N. UthSC riiiladtlphli sCr n... L.l....t n.n..i. i. v... c -- n . sSs. r, jui L,iiipiujiiiiEiii uciaiiincui is ni i our ocrvitc viraiis xvn Mb EQYAL OvvvyV M Vvvv'vS dtyyVyyfy "Compare th.el.Oorb" $S$. e i Su yiLiuC)mlSS: fflMttj liljD i' j. ii. Hii . XIZTZIZIrETZZlIEIli I he S'orc of fJcr.uinl Service l.'ilO Chestnut Street f V, Special for Thursday Only 75 Dresses 4950 Values up fo 100.00 n unu.-jRi "shoving; of Ncv pni 5 1 ivks---jut rcteivpil ninj inarkcd tin rcdihl; low AIo im hided at this price a.e t'cv of uin N inter Urese formcrl" prucd to ?1"iikiii J iiiiiiii.iiitiii-i-'.:i ..rrTTTfa' x,ii j'!i,' in :-ui . 1 ETP1K:) Extraordinary Clearance Sal C C of Electric Cleaners and Washers A 'pi uiusual opporlumi.v - Llcitvi !cancig and VH.siio's which have hr en used as tlom sujiiics and detnon.--tniti(iii ui,n lnnL ln our ten store- tne hen offered nl an unprci 1 . ; nted icduit'n.i . AM arc Btandiird, advertised nialve-, cm ryin-f the ume KUurantcu as new machines, but because thej Iium- been on d'apluj, cannot he sold a- strictly new incrrhonm e. Kasj payment terms' in nearly all cn-p.s. A number of good cleaners Wotern Kleclric, Ohio, Superb, Deft. Apex, Eureka, Torrinuton. Univrrsal marlv all ot thein practically new machiiu"- priced from $'20 to SIS. Electric washers such well-known makes ai the l'tdcral, 1!00 Crystal. Ape. llluelli'rd, Judd. (.evser, Thor priced as little as, ST.-J and on up to SI IU. BON WI T TELLER GbCQ iMe 5pedalUjShopfCMoM CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET "riMWWlb w Introducing Fashions of pffi Individualized Types & Distinction in SPRING ATTIRE For Women and Ihe "Jeunc Fillc" Featurt'd are original inlcrpictations of the mode, dis tinctively Bon wit Teller 6 Co., translated in terms of simplicity and redncd elegance. TAILLEURS GOWNS WRAPS ii & T M 1 v 'SBnsnnnnM'i . ,. iuoi JZl? I Jr. I Supply r this clearance material is nalurallv limited. .Make jour nelcclion carlj . On displaj only in'tlic liase ment show room. Electric Shop. Tenth and Chestnut Street. Price and terms plainlv marked on each article. THE PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY Tenth and Chestnut Street COATS MILLINERY BLOUSES SPORTS APPAREL (WM. jeM.iL.m::A ISfflM'HSKrtVI? . 'A,-c5- 1. 11 '"" J .t. A, it WJVJ"VN . "T. V . jtU- stT. vi r ii? . at. rrvv rAV. ta:v uif9 asdics t--vi Jtr.ri" ii &7FU2F&ZiZS'(S) -K&iiMXJSJaHSLaiii " FURS QUALITY- FASHION at Final Clearance Prices A BLACK PONY COATS 65.00 Thirty-six inch long model ; formerly 145.00. 3 FRENCH SEAL COATS 85.00 Thirty-inch long model; formerly 165.00. 5 FRENCH SEAL COATS 125.00 Thirty-six inch long model; formerly 275.00. 11 HUDSON SEAL COATS 165.00 Thirty-inch long model; formerly 395.00. 14 FRENCH SEAL COATS 185.00 36-inch long; beaver or skunk trimmed. Formerly 350.00. 12 HUDSON SEAL COATS 295.00 36-inch long; heaver or skunk trimmed. Formerly 595.00. Choke: Entire Stock of HUDSON SVAL, SCOTCH MOLE, NATURAL SQUIRREL WRAPS and WRAP-COATS 495.00 and 595.00 I Were Formerly Priced Up to 1250.00 ' 5$9if XX'ii fil f ft ' o .m. O Wh.en.Tea was a rarity FOR many years of the Colonial period tea was so great a rarity in Philadelphia that it was kept under lock and key and weighed out at table by the hostess herself. Indeed, in far less luxurious "The Guarantee Is the Bank far Me." 1... .1 . .1 . "" t !- -...... ...... nltaMr n Hohiir commodities man tea inc voiomais -were wum w uubi-s . economy. , , The wise expenditure and investment of money is today a far more important matter even than it was in 1 720. Our Trust De partment is ready at all times to give you tho benefit or its wido experience. , The cost of our services as Executor, Administrator or Trustee is no greater than that of an individual acting in the same capacity. GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 3l6-f&-20 CHESTNUT STREET 1415 CHESTNUT STREET 9 SOUTH 52D STREF ig tm Charge Accounts Invited I iltfail Orders FilledE : mwit feit Furs uvd Milliiycry Now! The Annual Sale of Furs at Half and Less Than Half ! This Event j.s one ol the biggest and mott important Sales of the Year BUT NEVKK BEFORE have wc announced such remarkable reductions as in this one. A most complete assortment of Furs, to be bold at reductions of One-Half and in some cases more than one-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. This HALF-PRICE SALE (Half off Present Prices) is the most remarkable saving event on record. i , .VJB 1 .t Here's Our GUARANTEE Read it Now! Wc Giiavnnlcc tlic prices- in this event to lie lower now than they will be any timo during 1021. Wo irprc you to purchase now for next season's needs. Take advantage of our deferred payment plan. So certain arc wc of the values that wc offer that should you desire any other garment from our stud: prior to delivery, privilege of exchange will gladly he granted. Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Pur chase in Our Storage Vaults Until Next Fall. Payments to lie Continued Mon lltly Through the Spring and Summer J FUR COATS at Price-Cuts Sensationally Revised "Down" Partial Lists Only Because of Lack of Space m Formerly Iicdticed to Muinu.1 Oo.OO 39.50 Siberian Wolf l'i.OO UO Tinipo I.amh MO.OU liiV.O Taupe Coney 150.00 7U0 Leopard Cat 1150.00 7!l..'0 Ficneh Seal 105.00 82..')() Fivm-h Seal .'..OO 112..-.0 Natural MiiUrat 270.00 133.00 Taupe Nut i in 285.00 1 12.50 Natural Knccoon siiJO.On 1(55.00 Jap Mink MO.00 105.00 Moles-kin 390.00 195.00 Natural S(iuiircl C90.00 315.00 Moleskin Wrap.-, 950.00 1 15.00 Mudhon Seal Hudson Seal Hudson Seal Hudson Sen I Hudson Seal Hudson Seal Hudson Seal Hudson Seal Wraps . Hudson Sial Wiaps , Hudson Seal Wraps . Squirrel Wraps ... , Natural Mink Alaska Seal Wrap . . . Natural Mink Wrap Formerly . 275.00 . 350.00 . 390.00 . -150.00 ..190.00 . 590.00 . 650.00 . 790.00 . 990.00 .1190.00 .1390.00 .1390.00 .1950.00 .3000.00 Reduced to 137.50 175.00 195.00 22:7.00 215.00 295.00 323.00 395.00 195.00 595.00 1593.00 G95.00 975.00 M95.00 tfj. rJMF j0,SCARF8 s Hug Your Scarf for Spring! ; Jfff' aP- All for Clearance! STOLES Taupe Wolf lllaek Wolf Drown Wolf Taupo Fo.s llrown Fox Illack Fox Hudson Seal Cross Fox Scotch Molo.skin White Fox Natural Squnrcl Slate Fox Genuine IJcav er Natural Illuu Fox Silver Fox JHlBlEgLiberty I'ormcrlv . . 27.50 , . 27.50 .. 31.50 . . 39.50 . . 49.50 . . (15.0(1 . . Tl.oO . . 79.50 . . 79.50 ..100.00 . . ITi.OO . . 1 25.IH) ..130.110 ..275.00 . .300.00 Now 12.50 12.50 1 1.50 17.50 21.50 29.50 31.50 39.50 39.50 19.50 59.50 li LID Aut-tralian Seal Hudson Seal Scotch Moleskin Australian Opossum lap Mink lap Kolinsky Natural Squirrel . . . Natural Mink Formerly .. (J9.00 ..110.00 ,.110.00 ..100.00 ..180.00 ..200.00 ..220.00 ..290.00 CHOKERS v . i ... Formerly Natuial fcquinel -, ' fP Mini; "i;-" oJJ Aust iul inn Opossum '.','.' JjVno Natural Mik SnSn jj.50 ' Stone Marten 135.00 1 15.00 i muison Hay Sable Aiuurai n.-her 37.50 .125.00 110.00 No 31.50 19.50 51.50 79.50 89.50 98.50 110.00 113.00 Now 12.50 12.50 1 1.50 H.5U 18,50 151.50 (59.50 Uonds nnd I urchasing Agents' Orders AcccplcdSl i i . j
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