'l "-. l ' i "Vv a . j J . ' " iff ."' t k'it a ' i i .. ft'. ' , 1 ? ilWiti A Hi t 1 If 'r It I'tt M 1 1 s r-:i ' i IV I M hi. q.' f HOUS BILL GIVES E TEMPLE $1,5)5,1 Br- $60,000 and $50,000 for Moroy and Orthopedic Hospitals, Re spootively, Also Asked MANY OTHER MEASURES jbiu ilfirrlshurx, Feb. 8. Appropriation contlnttfil to pour Into the lloiirv fftfifga mAbhha ,- I -,- t.-if ttrt 1.a4 .In. A ill- issUI una, , IIIIRfU irr-ilia, fii. "in - grodtifed by lteprrriitatlve doltler. (Philadelphia, appropriating St.i'i'.'i.OOO mo Temple rniversitr. J Other bill of Intuitu to Philadelphia ilnstltutnn Included one by Mr. Prank. gin, Philadelphia, appropriating SfiO, ,1000 to .Merry Hospital; another by Mr. Infrrrty, nppmprlotine MO.OOfl to Phil Stdolph'n Orthopedic flontnl nml In- ijirinnry for Nwoih Diseases EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHlLABSUPHrA, TUESDAY, MffiRtf AtfY ' 8, . 1021 h'AI!?1 tCi'J,lt' 0.0IM Mil fHO.OOrt tat fSSVHi tnH!ntu Hospital, lOO.raNl! Uyn- V.li. J .:'"';! ."" "J rniiaflelimi, Orthw ii.iT:r. i::'.v"i. ?.""" . ., r Timor iimmui. patdlo HntnlUI ItMlay J'ark. .ift.nou. ?.!.. ?"r ""''cllor iMinbft of Hit hoard '' ,wo "' pf emplo nt. . ,ii,! . Whfnt( Ti Hilary corpora lions to borrow money at anr rate and if.V.KI.n,lK""",, l.0 for tb SPROUL'S REVISON deficit BILL OPENS ATTACK ! ON FINEGAN PW BILLJSJNSENATE Measure Provides for People to Vote on Convention to Change State Laws $290,500 FUND IS PROVIDED Hrrlbnr, Feb. 8. The state ml ministration Hit to submbcl to the Other Htmronrintlon bills inrluiloil the Uowlnjr: 1 AlranHer. rselnwiire .rnrnprlating S4S0. WO trt i:ivn Training hrho.il for MJi. nradr. riilla.lel'.,ilii--ppmprlatlng 1W.. In Mu.lei tt Hoepltn1 art Training School or Num. AtAfiljr. Del.iitnrM Aitnrnrtf Intlnv ttiVi.ilo to r,i.n mi i Jo -rlioii rjln. ,.lm Appropriating 12 noo o nnlo Jl W irnir lloiltnl (lttvr.iirK TlnwvVa. In-L . Innntnrlultnj lHOOO fn jTtTk Chltitrfn m Horn" ? ('mm, lltintlnxiton Apprnprlntlrut M3, 'JJS to Humlnr.lon Hfnrmt"r) S llrnnk. nrk Approprlatlnn JM.OOrt to rVark Itoiipltnl ( lnnln, srhnlklll Approprlatlnir I2S -IWO to Mlllllon ltopltal Piiltdtlllc t Wolfr. I'nlan Ai proprlatlnir IW7 OOfl to Tnny'-irilR villain, for rMi-Mlndf.l at flrf tir ton t MTiIIlimna, irhto'lklll Appropriating 117800 to lln.nolrt.t Hume for ChlMren Efottavllln i llronk. Tiork Approprlatln f 12 00O to jTark Soclfty to I'rotMt Thlldrrn i Uolfn. I nlon Impnulnc in annual ;f !.' for atat purpo upon unnturnlli.l jfordmvborn mal's and frmnlri orrr th lit of tnt-on eara Marrna, llrihmr Ampnillni: thf art of 1HT1. proM.tinK for tho lnoorrortlan arnl Irirulatton of corporatlona m aa to In Mlude thf Inoorporatlon of vimDinl ml' lint orr for the manufacture of Iron, atffl rr any other product and setting forth In l-lha ciiarter th1 k nd of huitnraa to V. Ifranaactad, f llaferlr. IWwwira Maklnx ttw. atat tat Jfr xenral ra-nua purpoiea twanty mill n the dollar on all real pfaonnl fnd mljed proport) within the crrninw Sralth to dhlde title, into tiutldlnx dletrlcta d to rerul-ite the location size and u-e Sf bulVllnka Alteratlona are ran to be i.thorlied except by a two-thlrd ote of Ittty council J Smith. I-hlich Amending the percmal lrcltratlnn act of tnml provldlne that per jrma retaintnr their residence In the aame Irtletrlct and afflrmlnu their registration ?Jied not answer the formal questions re quired to be arnuerel In original reglstra tlomi ( Ilolard. rrnwfard Declaring lcoTP"rtd ?metary and burial associations to be pub Ol serlce companies Sowera, rhllndrlphln Amendlnc the act or INT limit ng the lurlMlctlon of Chllailei iVnla mailttrates In cast-a of arret lthou House Gets Measure Providing! aU&W-lftWr: Only Ponnsylvanians Can Hold Offioial School Jobs HIT AT SPROUL PROGRAM JlArrUbtirc. Feb. S. AVhnt nmount fn an open attack on the polli' of Dr. Tnomfij I). rinPRfln. ntnte Miperln trndfnt of public instruction. In ob taining tnilned tcnchltiR nlllclals from other stittc when ncce8nrj, vni trtonchrd tntlny by Kepreentntie .lere minli .1 Miller. Philmlclphln. Mr Miller voiced hi objection In atnteiuent nml nlso offered a bill to cam out hla Idrns. Tli bill not only would prevent Vt. Kincfrnn, wl wns himself brought here from New York by Governor Sprout, from enRnfflmr men from other state, hut would also prevent the Philadelphia cliool board from encaging n school superintendent from outside the state. AttackM siirh a offered b Mr. Miller nnve oeen anticipated tiy l)r. Fine , i "ii" in i llicii. ""fill u. M WII sdtutlrtflat ronrenflon and pmvltllnt In erm or nent for tnr eieftio nr ieie. rafe't In November, wrts prenrftrd In the Henafp fnrlay by Strte Chairman Crow. The hill which wnt .'raffPil by Attor ney Oenefat Atlrr, a member of the state crtrntltittlitnnt revision eommln nlon, crtfflPH an appropriation of $2(10. WO. The flrptt etlon provide for ub mission of tho o,tie.tlon of holdlnit ft convention at the primary, nnd'thc second that In event of n convention neln nitthorlzed It hrtU corene I the Sentf rhnmber at the Capitol nt noon nett .Tantmry " antl complete lt work not Inter than July 1. The conventlnr Is to consist of fwo delegate from meh f)fnatorlnl district to ! elected on oorty tickets, nnd twenty-five detegated-at-larite to be ap pointed by the flovernor. Thh would give n body of 12", member and a sa'nry and J1000 with twenty rent mileage and $M ntlowanee for ata tlonery prmlded Voter Hate Cholrr of Two Candidate fot delegate would be nominated at the Heptember primary Jare for an Thev are regarded oh part of I '" "Jr H.n:"' mnnn,r lnftt ran,1,lln the anti-administration propaganda "" i.egiaiatiire are tinmeti, which mean which alms, at curtnlllng Improvement nominating pelltlnn nould be tiled fth ut warrant Long. CheNler-Amendlng -he aame eote ! llcnsa fee ihall lu It 2H lnstea.4 of tt 10 .that naturalization papers must ba preatnted lt the count treasurer b applicants of 4(orelgn birth that the pcen tar be die. i 'played between trw back and shoulders on ttla outer garment and that licenses for the erren year only shall he worn with other jr71latlone J HefTerman. rtillsitelphU Amending Uw "aet protdlne for lh l,cnlng of transient ad retail merchants In cities boroughs and 1nnshlp sq that the taking out of a II ense shall not b required until -he mer chant actuals engages fn business , IlagcrO, Delaware Itellevlng municipal Mnds of Indebtednesa from taaallon I Hough. .lleghcn Fixing Apr 1 7 as the wag; day for the Introduction of bll s Hills Orrered LaM Night 1 The following bills wire introduced in ithe House last night: i Ooehrlng. Allegheny -I'lxlng comrenaa'lnn far the loss of a limb at 11 Instead of SO pr jnt of wages for ap-cWed periods, as pro pHeil In th act of JOIR ', nWelspiichcr Ij-romlng mendlng the -ct ;ii itfi. requiring me commissioner or rsn- riss upon petition of too or more citizen-, ot an county to set an. stream designated I laa a nurrerv or breeiing stream for trout T iin whlrh fishing shall be prohibited at all , Times or m- ear , McMullcn, orthiimbeTlnnd Joint resolu tion approprl itlng Jin 000 f.ir the erectlnn ta monument or memorial for Thadleus SU-1 'yns. amending the school code requiring the I Jattsdr one day each ear of the connection f Thaddeus Atevsns with the school syj . tm of Tennrylvanla Jarves. Ijwrrrrfe rrovldlng for the np- ' Tlntment of sanitary policemen In titles of the third class Wolfe, t'nlnn -Appropriating I3T4 0O0 to the commission of soldiers' orphans achoo e for the two fiscal ear beginning June t 121. Miller. I-Miphlri Amending the health cod' Providing that the Plate Departmen' of Health shitl hate an officii' seal that all orders and regulations ot the department te tertlfled under th sea and that rgu n tlons anl rule b printed and etnt -o tw tl lioards of health , Hchaeffer wehnytklll Ttequlrlng persona or eorporat.ons distributing selling or leasing motion picture Alms and stereoptloon slides to secure a license from the stat hoard of censors jntrRlbon. MeKeon A joint reeolu-ton providing an amendment to 'he constitution aivtng clt es boroughs and towns the right of self.goiernment Ullls In the. Senate HUN intnuluccd In the Senate last night follow , Smith, Dauphin uthorltlng assumpsit or traspass a tlns tu tsi brought against the i eommni, wealth on contracts damage clalnrs tc , In 'he Diuptun County Court aral limiting diilms in six years and taking away defens. of the state that It Is Immune Benlce. Mercer Appropriating IStKi hot) for eterilnn .f memorial to tha late ex Governor Jam. A Header at AVaahlnzton and Jefferson College Washington Senator Slu l'hllanelphln To fix mail Tnuni pa .f .llfiesee at I", a day wtih tnlleage urM J ir r Jd with mileage Smith, Dauphin exempting religious charitable anl other ms'ltuttcn from lux fttlon If all retcnu- u used for support and tipkeep. Kyre, Chester Appropriating ISOO OOn to tha 1-ublic seriice Commission for aleiluion of grade . ro-eings Appropriations I'hlladeiphta v.'omen s of the Mate school system. The Miller bill proldes that "It ahnll In- unlaw fill for any public officer of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania or of any iniinty. city, borough, town, township, M-hool district or poor dis trict of the commonwealth to appoint to nti public position or place of em ployment an person, unless such per "tin shall ta; u clttten of the common wealth " The Spi.ru! jtogram for the Improve ment of the school system was outlined tni'jy by Dr Piiiegan, in a conference with members uf the House education rn.mnittee. Uilis to carry out the Idea ttlll be offered neit week. A feature of Dr Flnegan's talk to the committee wns his suggestion that teachers in the elementnrj schools, In both the citj and the countr.t, should receive a minimum of $100 a month for er.eh month of service Id the year. Other point were: Gradual lengthening of the school term from eight to ten months, through a jerriod of lx years. liaising ot qualifications ot tencnera In elementary schools, the new stand ards not to be operative until after the expiration of six year Requirement that all subjects be taught In Kngllsh in nl schools in the state. In raising the standard of nuallfl cation for teacher, Dr Kinegan would have the law so drnfted that a hardship would not be worked on teacher now in the profession, who are titted for their work bj jenrs of experience. HI idea I that teacher in elementary eehool should have a high school and normal school educa- j tlotl, Willie HI lllRll ecnoiin iin'j fiiuuiu the secretary of the fommonuealth Two hundred signers are required for each nomination. I'nch elector Is to ae entitled to tote for two candidates for delegagte. Should the electors not au thorise the holding of a convention the nominations would bo told. Nomina tion may also be maed by nomination papers in addition to the party method. Tho (Inventor I given authority to h"' bv appointment an) varane.t occur ring In district or at-larqe n-nt dur ing the convention. The Governor is to call the conven tion to onder and the delegates will or ganlxo Immediatelt and elect officers, adopt procedure and "generally to ad journ to such time or time and uch place or places as It shall determine.' Muat Consider Propasals It I made the dutj of the contention, ehould ot be authorized "to consider the constitution recommended by the commission on comtitutional amend ment and revUlon," and It mat sub mit a proponed constitution or part to the people. The mandate Is given that the questions must be so framed that the question can be answered by "tea" or "no." The bill require ant constitution or parts thereof adopted for submission to the people to be delivered to the seere tarj of the commonwealth not later than August 1, 11)21!. The erretary Is di rected to adtertise It In two new "papers In cacti count once during the week im mediately preceding the November, .1122, election and nlso publish It In convenient form and sufficient number to give a ropy to etery elector In the state applying for one. Ten copies are to be provided for each polling place. in ereni Toier nonpt -'institution SOUTH AFRICANS VOTE ON SECESSION Inhabitants of Four Provinces Confront Vital Issuo at Polls N. 1 SENATE SPLIT ENFORCEMEN T SMUTS LEADS LOYALISTS Flood of Amendments Sur gerted for Mr. Van rioss' Drartlo Moasure SINGLE ROAD CHIEF URGED Dotting of Governor Edwards' Hlnlt Hlghtvay Colftm sslon ntirl rotation ol tynei imlssl llecil hfct night liv Atlantic. The bflt Intends n hw hlitUwAy department tnnnated t: a.,ingie eommi Introduced Py the As.ioeUte.1 Prwi Iomlon, Peb.,8. No le vital on Issue than the pecesslon of fin Impor tant state of the Hrlttsh Umpire by ballot arlir In the election today of a new legislative assembly In the Pnlon of South Africa, In KngUnd It I con sidered that few more Important elec tion, hate taken place In a Tlrltlsh do minion. rtroadty, the question I whether South Africa, comprising the province of the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, Transvaal and Orange Free State, shall rnntlntte It Allegiance to the king of Knglnnd as one of the self-governing dominions of the empire, or ithether the South African Colon shall ret tip as an Independent republic. At the head of the lojnllst section of the South African population of ap proximately 8.000,000 I General J. C. Hmtita, former Poer general, now prime minister of the Cnlon. He is belter known to the world as one of the lending adtocatesof the league of Nations. Op posed to him I General Herl-ng, nliw a former Doer military leader. General Smut represent the largo Prltlsh element of the population and thnt portion of the Dutch poptllntlon which believes that the tinlrfn fo.med In WOO I the solution of the political problem. General Hertxog leads the i'l.rve.'oii.M.a ' "the e.Trw,nenta or the bo handled by the county prrrrfCtttor of .Tp'cMI DUtmtrS ta Kvftiing Putllf Lttotr Tttintim, Feb. R, fienate ftfpuWt Pan AT by no mean united on the bill by Mra. Jennie C. Vnnne, of the Csstex lleiintlon, for enforcement of prohibition In New Jersey, Rena'tor Chnrlrs D. White, of Atlan tic C)ly, owner of the Marlborough Illenhelm Hotel, succeed! Ill tlMflyllig action by the Legislature on the en forcement measure until another cou Terence by legislative leader fletk Monday afternoon. Senator White I unalterably opiwsed to the provlslrth prescribing Jnll pen'lle for violations of the prdpoerd law without trial b) Jury for the Accuserl. Dry leader In the House were pre pared to force action on the nfore ment not lnt night. Their program was ruddy shelved after Senator White' objection to the advisability of keeping the set'tlnn denting trial by Jury to all violator and conspirator against the proposed law. Ifp t Ctmtily Officers A th Vrutnr bill n.w stands It I provided that the duty ot prohibition enforcement hall be up to the duly constituted law officer of each county of the state, with all nroseetitlon m bo handled by the county prosecutor of have n college education. Intension or Part fhniltt it, they are to be courses would bo protlded so tlmt Mtl1' w '"ul'i8' " '"-',' n,,cr ...oeher. now in the sert Ice could lm- ! proolamatlon b.t the Governor. The : . loom prote their own education I contention Is empowered to fix compen- iiwuion or us secretarv anil unicer. lost cause of the Poers In the general elections of March, 1020, the Hertiog party obtnined forty four seats in the Legislative Assembly, thus becoming numerically the largest parly. It ttas supported In It oppo sition to the Smuts government by a Labor party of twenty -seven. Support by forty member of his owh party, twenty-five Unionists In test vote and the occasional favor of three doubtful member did not glte suf ficient strength to General Smut for successfully carrying out his admin istration. The result today Is said to hinge on the uccs of the third, or balnnee-of power part that of labor. Kngllsh political obserters expect n small but i working majorit) for General Smut. Arretted on Wife' Complaint Pi.l tfeHtaen Jon PhnmherB nvehtic. I Oamden, accused of deserting hla wife, wa arretrted last night in Nudlow. Pa., I hv County Detective Stanley. Helen Mnttlson, his wife, allege that he has failed to irupport her and their eleven- month -old babj for two months. the Common Jurlet. Pleas Judge, without hle commissioner la proposed I Inst night liv Hehrttot lit, of Atlantic. a mum to tne ttat management o ulthwaya as Itcfore former Governoi Edge reorganhed the old highway de partment. HohAtor White Urged quick action. He, salt) the program had been lagging for several years. Ortvernor Kdwarda will have the nh- .. ., i, , . . ... : . . . . pomtment ot me new state mghur commlMlonfr. Tho bill proposes n sn nry of .firi.lss,) for the cotrtmiNsioncr. , Senajnr White (ll oltcr n compnnlon bill for a state bond Is.iiie to defray the expMise of cflinpletltlif the hlghwny system. Tho amount of the bond Issue In Htllt In doubt. It will not bn the nfi,()n0,(i00 figure spttlllril by the Kil- warua hicnvtny JKiara. Menator White belltve.1 the. roads should be eompleteil .v. I be bflt! first ahd the nrcesftary bridge repalt cilllMfiictlrth trofk tackled tutor. the and Govefhpr IMtvahl has abbroyed bill b.v Mrs. Matgaret P. Laird, of Newark, repealing tho much-heralded New Jersey il.r-0 beef law which was enacted last year tinder what wns be llered trt be tho stale's right to exercise It concurrent power for enforcement tl (he eighteenth amendment. The governor vetoed the Houso bill to false the marriageable age of girls from sixteen to eighteen years. He said the present law has not been Abused And to raise the age of consent wotiiu unneeeisaniy iniwero tilth es aBajBMaflaaAMBaaaaaajajAjajasjsBiajB gaa ' lZasLaK.J.I Remember BLAKE and BIRKART ELEVENTH AND WALNUT STREETS When Buying Phonographs or Records M--a a a ssssssssa sss I (abllshed standards nt many people and nf thdse. rnee uhlrh niarry early. Trolley Valuation Court review of the valuations to be fixed by the engineering firm engaged by th trolley valuAllon commission Is fovi.iHi ror under the HenAte Mnekev provided for tl bill adopted by (he HenAte last u'tht rwpfise.1 modification of ! Case' . Mate eonsUtmlAry bill ailed last night by n tic vote. Henator fore crjflld not be useii durlnjr Indus Hlmpson, of Hudson, offered an omend ment, specifying that a state police trial dlstfirhaticea. labile hearing on the bill of Assem hlymiti Chatriplon, of Rssc. to repeal the New Jefiey boxing Iftw nnd abolish the stale athletic commission tlll be held February 14 at 2 p. m. FOHIIS iii5 CH.esnwur Furriers (OJFCfSITC KCITH'5) Milliners t Mann & Dilks tli CHESTNUT STREET Pogrom in America hum) mm SYMPATHISM tftit.N llh rHlic.ou- tntolrnnrp, twTrru , rrlui( uitU 4.irrilnn, Hi ml ftlnip (No -itfimfa) nroN iHk iiui ift-;. rhiu.. r f READ 4The Mysterious Rider" 7anr drcj'- New Hook Rent It Today 'From Womrath's Dbrary 15 S. 13th St, Philadelphia For SPRING Models, Colors and Fabrics Exclusively Here Ladies' and Misses' TAILORED SUITS 22.75 34.75 38.75 New Hats Puro Thread Silk Hoilery in Black, White, Cordovan, New Russia Calf 1 45 3HGTEL MM Oevenfy Third Stteet Xcar Broadway and Seventy Second Street Subway Station Cserfurf t d la. LFLUKELMAK Closing Qui Entire Mock fine f UK di HALF-PRICE Louiie says, "It's the puzzle of pleasing palates that keeps us women guessing. I've found one sure A Small Deposit Reserves Purchase Pay ments td Continue at Convenient Intervals Special Values for Tomorrow Only 42 FINE FUR COATS II I To be Closed Out at French Seal, Taupe Mar mot, Australian Nutria and Taupe Coney Coats Sports nnd three-quarter length models. Large shawl collar and bell cuffs of self fur. Formerly 145 JOQ w.w. &n. h. Kneii sgd&srrwn&v KltaMlstira JJ8 nloH Walnut " Mf r's February Sale Stylish Furniture 3-piece gaaamitaatfUf''i vf 17iyf 7"-'''VHBiBff Davanport, 80 Inchlt long, Spring .cuthlar) asat ravtfllblt itrnt covar both tidt: Flftifd Chair and Club Chair In Dlath Printed Pile Valval In two naitarna. Flllsr and Trimmings ol Fawn ar Dlua Valval. Suit! a sen lor ; Living Room Suite, $395.00 this sort usually $550.00. WE HAVE 3 PCS. OVER.-COVERED SUITES, larga Davann.n. f ,. Ch.tr and Club Chair In T.pe.trl.. and VlourJ ".98, ia, Wfl 'af'aM.' JI0, $328, 34B, $380, 3SS la 1780.00. ' ' '""' 88 JW, NOTEt Alt our Cushion Stall havt sam cover on both aide. Cartful, Prompt Motor Car Dallvery Within Rtatonablt bl.tance. Tha Oldest Manufacturers of Upholstered rurnlture In inillo. kalabllshd uu mm mimiw r f &m& , answer rflNGREr MM A Gmuutrj&ftHy&rtfXet&r CHEESEr MADE BY MHAHHKtS. FHItJi. 235 Fox and Wolf Scarfs--- Fathlemble animal tlfci$, trfnv fttgcf vlith htaJ, pmW mni tail I Smart Shadt it Taupm, Brmwn, Bltith, Polrtt and Kamchatka. 14.50 29.50 39.50 Formerly 24J0, 3930 and 4930 Ixtrm Sptkt 875.00 NAT. RACCOON COAT 40 Inches Inns. 185 FUR STOLES- Wttt 4t.S 4$S0 110.00 USAm I3S.00 150.00 165.00 165.00 Frrocfc 5al ... Kit Co.-- .... Scott. Molttltia. KadiM St.l . . . Ta4 Matila .. Jap Mink Natoral Sq.lrrtl., Ant. Oponnai,. Htm) T9M 29.50 64.50 69.50 79.50 79.50 89.50 94.50 Extra Special 49.50 AUST'L'N SEAL STOLES 12 Inches wide. Ti Inches Iimik. 24.50 46 '"MfthAtonueJf.. MilZ'Qttxrlton - jfhiladelphia cAFTCRNo EVENING APPPMh FOR WEARAT THC ASHI9taL& W!NTEiPES9IS EAiLY SPRING rN THE JTORTH Stocktaking has left us with groups of Smart Winter Fashions which are now being offered for immediate disposal at final clearance prices. " --.... . j ..... ..j mmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmwwmmmm Mann S Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET False Economy in painting your house Savins a ftw dollars in Hit total cost of tha job olt.n costs much mors In othar ways Inferior grades of turpentine white, lead and Unsaid oil will most llktly bs used, Wilson painters uss only the vary bast materials That's why we havt a reputation of good painting for the past 70 years. U)M stand the test of time 44-N.Tth.St A Growing Business Needs a Growing File No person ,can guess at what rata a file will grow bcauie no two business enterprises have the same filing problem. This has produced tho Single Drawer Unit You can buy a Unit at a time a drawer at a timtj or more Just as you need them. Each Unit is a cabinet In Itself and is so constructed that any other Unit can be joined to it interlocking firmly but easily Into a solid cabinet Units of various tlzes tun lin l.n. nn.eV... ; el.l. man. ner, giving combination cabinets of Mi nnd shapes which most properly meet the requirements of your business. That Is why these Unit System Hies find equal favor with small and large buslnass houses. STATIONERY BLANK BOOKS PRINTING YE0 & LUKENS CO. & - J.VJ , B 1 B lH Si 1 E3 M Special Sale, Ending Feb. 28th Our Entire Stock of Oriental Rugs at 33Vs to 50 From Regular Prices In extent and quality this is the largest and finest stock of Oriental Rugs in the city. And this sale affords discrimi nating householders an exceptional opportunity to secure Rugs of the most exclusive character and artistic excellence at extreme savings. Newspaper advertisements are so extravagant nowadays your only protection is an inspection and comparison, which we ciofdially invite. You will find here values uncqualed anywhere. Note Fine Mosul Rugs . '$ Average Size 3 f t. x 6 ft., $37.50 to $66.50 ' FRITZ & LARUE, Inc. Import Oriental Rugs 1615 CHESTNUT STREET j. te c It k te te I j f. I I ers Always $3.00 and More Below Regular! JlWeWSpringSfyh fmfmfmfimfiWjintf 'VsV'V tL4 Vr'VCtyf I Ift, iiiiPife I I In Brown Suede With Satin Inlay Grey Suede $10.00 Baby French Heel A NEW dressy pump that is de cidedly distinctive nnd Bure to oe welcomed by young women always m fashion. Two straps -two "harness" buckles. Exclusive booteries must nsk much higher prices for this superb fashion. Silk Hosiery, Spdcial, $1.60 Upstairs Store for Women 1211Cheslnur Street - I Establish OSI M tMffliwaw-Mr --"" ,friT1fftTrTfr7Vfff'rft T ""T fi 1 1 - ' si'" r ii iiiiiiiTi ip
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