It-.' vitmyri" " fi'-p ' Jt 's,'-);-, ""TX.i .5 - i ,-iftys"-(i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADBIPHXA, WEDNESDAY, frEBBITARY 9, 1921', & " n if f . J5 ' J i 1 " ijt t jyi.j. r-ttm i'1 i , fc h ' . l I; .1 ' i N. J. L EGISLATURE the RECEIVES 410 BILLS BILL GIVES CITIES HOLD ON UTILITIES "Clubwoman Urge Law to Abol ten Secrot Societies High Schools m FISHING FEE MAY BE RAISED Snfckii Dtptiich 1o KvdhK-P PoMte i.tclurr , Trenton, Feb. 0 The Ughlatlve program outlined by New .lerscy He publlcnn leaders assumes definite shape as the Hfth legislative neek closes. Both houses will meet again Monday night. There are to many bills on the calendars of boih houses that. If en acted into law they would clutter and 'ompllcnte the statute hooVs almost be yond recognition. Any number of bills will get through the house of origin. The weding-oui process will then start In comparison with last car s sen Mon, the present Legislature vo date has mado an enviable record for quick dispatch of business. Six new laws nnd the resolution authorizing the Madiay probe of Hudson county are on the books. One bill remains in tho gov ernor's ttiMoih awaiting disposition Three or four other measures will be turned over 10 him todnv Up to ditto 41(1 bills and twelve reso lutions hive been introduced. Tho tinio limit for the presentation of new meas ures expires two weeks hence. By that time the legislative machinery will be Hogged with proposed laws. The in evitable result is that about one-tliird of approximately 1000 measures of fered finally will find their way into the state laws. highest court in the utility case, senator ttlhvorth bill for n new three-headed utility commission is back in the Senate, having been recalled from tho House. Tbc measure, how erer, will be moved at tho whim of He publican leaders. Senator White's new single-highway ' commissioner bill also bears the stamp of the majority party's approval READING SEEKING RANK OF SECOND-CLASS CITY1 Governor Promltes to Act If Legis lature Fails to Do So Heading, Pa . Feb. t A leply has been sent br Governor Sprmil to the ,.ii !.Mani.nii . .i --v. i .. .... nidpallties of a measure of home rule civic organizations winch have recently!,.. .. , . ,. . ,,, ... ,,... ..,.i i....... ...... .u- ,n t,,eIr dealings with public utility ' " , '"', J " -.-r..r ,,orapftnIei, Bnd other lraportnnt changes. eitv' Mrtn, ,.,.Lh ,i tmiSiS, public service laws are proposed In city, it- Having passed the 100,000 r . , , ... . . , ... ,, mark In the recent United States n ser,cs of W presented in the House census Tho Governor's telegram says! by Representative McVicar, of Alle lic will act if the Legislature fails to gheny county Would Forco Live Up to Contracts With Municipalities the commission alleging that tho service of a public service company Is inade quate or improper and shall state spe oifically wherein the Berrlcc Is innde quate' Investigation shall be made, and If tho commission finds thn charges sustained it shall "enter such decree as the facts found shall warrant." The requirement that all contracts and agreements entered into between 1 a municipality ami n utility company f!nmni-ntlniiii nKlinll !n nnssed unon bv the Public " Mbi-vIcp ('oiTimlsqlon is stricken down 1 bv still another measure, which extends the powers of home rule of municipali ties It mcanw that municipalities would bo free to exact whatever bar gains or ngreeinents they could obtain from utility companies in return for frnirfehiso or other Irights nid titr.' these agreements would be binding. Hti a Staff Corrtsvoniititt HarrUburg, Feb. 0. Return to mu do so It is expo.ted that x tcclasaification of cities may bo made at the pn-sont session, demoting Kern n ton to tho third clnss with Heading nud Eriu. and making 11 fourth class for tho other cities now in the third class. Repub lican leaders here are urging this no tion, fearing that the, present Repub lican Cotiucil may bf succeeded by a Democratic niujority- If an election of a new secoud class City Council should bo held. It also is asserted that the sec-ond-clasH city law are not suited to cities of the Rize of Scrantou and Heading, us they impose too much 01 pcnfce Oovernor Sproul fl telegram sav "Iti view of divided sentiment regard ing a change iu the classification of the cities of Reading and Erie, it seems to me that it would be wise to await any action which the Legislature might feel like taking before issuing a proclama tion placing these cities in the second class However, if the Legislature shall not cure to take such action. I hall promptly Issue a proclamation. Tne moasure provides that all tariff changes shall be passed upon by the Public Service Commission before" they 1 become effective. It is required that when a company files an application to change Its rates it shall be accompanied by data upon which tho proposed in crease is b.iscd. If the commission finds the proposed Increase not justified by the data it shall deny the application. Authority to investigate tbtf char acter of hfrvice rendered by a utility company and to direct and secure its Improvement Is vested in the Public Service Commission by a second bill It provides that: 'Whenever a city, borough, town or township shall tilt a complaint, with . i BAUME ANALGSIQUE BENGUE :... j . i, ............. 1 .1... Mr. -Ho,.tr,.. Sl.i-n, nf Mntnutttl .'""""".. " 'u: K'"11 "" "Vvu ma t 1, f.ut.-i.v. -'.! - .. 1 .,,- I lobbvist fox the Npw .lewey Federated ; 8"VJ ra,"n',UDr,.":,.l'"T.'Kl, '"n mandatory on the. Governor under ft...... ... f,.4nH .. K.ll ,.. tM.iViitiif Iho IUS LUICI , Ul KIL'tlil. M Uit, ,. ly..fc. ..m Ltal legul authorities declar! M is the to isue the proclamation without , awaiting tb Legislature's action continuance ot fraternities anri secret "oclcties in tee high schools of the stato The measure proposes that soch fratB" Fhall be banned unless open U sll pupils Otherwise, the sponsors be-'-ve, school voi-iet.es ure detrimental t 'he best interests of the democracy of the educational system Repeal of the one mill dliecl .rato tai, contemplated lv t Ihw of V.iXS to tinnnr rnnstrni'tinn of the Hudson tunnel and l'hiladelphia -Camden bridge, of tires and waUtmakers' unions in an the object of n bill ottered dv as- ettort to eniorce iiie oioseu soop in tne semblvmun Piervon of I'nion Tbe 1018' women s flothiuc and nuioufuctuung law was for a toui-ear lew. starting, in(ius,tr 1822. With the acceptance or tue sao NEEDLE WORKERS STRIKE ' 40,000. Half of Them Women, Walk1 Out Demand Closed Shop Nuv Votk. Feb. U (By A. Pi A "triWe at -10,000 needleworkers, CO per .ent ot whom are women, was called nert ioaav oy omciais 01 ine joint. Doara 1 ll 1(00,000 bond issue by the electorate November last, the necessity for repeal nf the direct ttate tax ad is obvious. The yearlj mtmp to mcreaso the li cense fee fur fishing and gunning cropped up again 'n the Assembly The bill would compel residents' t- pay Si oO instead of 51 a year and nonresident licenses would be jumped from $2 to S3. The Senate, influenced bv rural repre sentatives, annually smothered the m-creased-H'ense fee bill in committei Pbn Colony for Feeblr-MInded favorable action has been takcii b the House on the Whitney bill foi the state to acquire the propcrtv of the Baron de Hirsch property at Woodbine Cepe Mar i-ountv A state colonv for feeble-minded will be established there provided an appropiiation of $"G.(M)0 t granted Awaiting tne de- sion of the state s Tbo still.-- was li-'ld esterduv Hed lit a loeeting Pogrom in America KKAlt IIUW SYMPATHIS Al ir.ils with rtllBlou tniolfrancr. potrrt? crltnr and oppirnHlon Smiii dime 'N tamixi DACO. Link Hoi 1BJ7. Thlltt Vi P ?100 IN CASH PRIZES EITYBORAXS save '. Wrappers m i PUBLIC SPEAKING A yoi ab.o -n spai. trtectira.r to h ousinrsn er focit' urouD'' Cn vou t our Idea oer n i- clr -jrcle int-es'tni wv? If - t "j 11 ' ix'Iit loin our c ojii mii'Uns rhurndi, nm, FeSruiry 10 rtii CirnaBO- Moiho 1 h ratea tb"utnti 01 'orctul irntt'i Ci w'-e 0. vbons fcr eti"s TMCA CEN'riiAi. ncti-prxG. mi .ncn rmo7r & wIKJHBW Your Credit's Good K ( Cents OU a Week or $2 a Month Will UresiH ,l our Boy in One of These Stylish SUITS BARGAIN COUPON 1 u Out Thl Coupon ana Wring It to tho Kellv Store It meann h Clear SattiiK to vou of . $5.00 Bill Od Ob of lh fltvlltli SUITS $5.95 to $13-75 GEO. KELLY'S 624-28 Market Street 2330-34 N. Front Street 1816-20 Atlantic Ave.. AtUnrie City N. J. raaQ06 IS ri f26M8: &m INC: 'wfipfffofif &97Urrryt', A Clearance Sale of the Finest Woolen Dress Fabrics Only once before in its history has the Dar lington Store made such a drastic reduction in Woolen Dress Fabrics, but present conditions call for a radical readjustment and we have de cided to clear away all of our high-price materials ot once even though so doing means a very great loss to us. Please remember that these are the finest wool weaves obtainable, a great part of them the famous Priestly English-made. Of some things there is considerable yardage, others are in smaller quantities. Mostly in black and naw. $2.85 ay ard f or- 54-inch Trico Jenaire reduced from $7.50 54-inch Poiret Twill reduced from 56.00 46-inch Poplin reduced from $6.50 4 6 -inch Tussab reduced from $6.50 54-inch Cravenette reduced from $6.00 54-inch Sergei reduced from $5.50 to $8.00 54-inch Chevron reduced from $6.00 54-inch Gabardine reduced from $5.50 48-inch Shepherd Plaids reduced from $4.50 & $5.50 42-inch Melrose reduced from $6.00 s42-inch Crepe Cloth reduced from $5.25 42-inch Wool Crepe de Chine reduced from $6.50 42-inch Cashmeres reduced from $3.25 to $4.50 42-inch Wool Voiles reduced from $6.50 54-inch Camel's Hair reduced from $5.50 54-inch Hair-line Stripe Serge reduced from $5.50 54-inch Broadcloth reduced from $6.00 rheac pnees will continue until the lots are sold, but early selection is advisable as the most desirable cloths will go fast. c Sll YOU SHOULD SEE OUR VALENTINES SpfiT o-i3 t Mive- end JWff tiwarti &Tr "i it o f jn iv urtw f' o ' Irlrrdt r i rt S T '1 Ti t .i h ? The Library Shop fin 15 South 13th Street rlfl niKMioi' riNrii,u.cniis Founded in ISSS The House that Heppe built lnaufuratcd the OncPncc SjUm in 1881 Downtown 1 1 1 7-J 1 19 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets wa. " ,l.j m 'HLllllIU'UlI . "'1 F1J I'l. 1UI, il.ltl IlkhH'l i iUliWtJWJ(i4J'IU - i 'trie1 in'v ' a Hoole I io' ttf7 f n't T Oi- O't X Series of Eve Talks ::; By Jubepli C. KergUbon, Jr. Oar Nut rIU Mrd.. lb. S3 Ttie making of glabset, after th correct U-nsfa hvn ben upvcltlfd ih a manu facturtns oirr.itloii requiring eiuiU hk ill Ui'-utth i .v different nutur Uiat callfl Into play li. dl&Knoblni; and prMKTlblDP rlief f"i r c truublea. Miikini? Kli'B i!" Jit dif fcren' troin prujcrlb'ni; th kind of tyculaiiifs required us the punning or a house by an architect dirtern from )ti nctual construction It la not the work of iht oculist to fit clauses nor of th prrMcrlptlon opliclun to prescrlbo kUishcs und only by the two worklna together each doing his specialized port ure perfect rteultu ob Utlned tn every cut If your (yen n3 atten tion, go to an ocullut a phjulolan oy spc-clallat If glajinxi urij cicreaary, huve. the jirecrlptlon flllud ' a proscription optk an t'rtuxripilon Optlclaon 6, 8 & 10 South 15th St. tt'u Do VO'f Ktanwxt JSyta TtiU Tili t-mn oopyrlibt nrn A rinhtg reierred. Why buy an imitation when you can own a genuine HEPPE PIANOLA-PIANO for $785? HflflH The HEPPE Rental-Payment Plan enables you to snake small down payment and pay the balunce at mere rental rates, all the rent applying toward the ptii whase price, Call or 'phone for full particu lars, or when writing, ue this N THESE times, It la more important than ever to safeguard the dollars you spend for any kind of merchandise by avoiding imitations. In player-pmnofl there ia only one genuine player-action tho P i a n o 1 a mado and guaranteed by the famous Aeolian fyompany of New York, and protected by their valuable patents. All othera are imitations. Pianola-Pianos are sold only at Heppe'e, the eolian agents in Philadelphia. All the wonder ful Pianola perfection is embodied in the Heppe Pianola-Piano at ?785. Hear t, try it, prove its superiority yourself. !,fe CJ.Heppe & SonlSKSSKSSSrWlPhiMelphU Plf.ii aend at fall yartlculnri about tk Uci'P rino)i. rmno and jovr 3 ytor !eDtl-Ft;mnt I'lta I-anio m wScwst Values That Are Solving the Furniture Problems in Thousands of Homes Small wonder, for, to see this exhibit, with its new jJ lowered prices, is to feel an irresistible impulse to possess some of this handsome Furniture. The price cutting on the immense stocks that fill our Salesfloors and enormous warehouses has been as drastic as it has been sweeping. Greater reductions than we have . ever made in our history and are ever likely to make again. Large losses for us, it is true, but in bringing prices dpwn to the lowest level they have been in nearly half a dozen years we have done the thing that is characteristic of the Van Sciver House lift this February Sale in the matter of values head and shoul ders over any event of the kind in the Furniture Field. While the Furniture prides of the old peace days are never to be expected again, we say to our customers thait the lowered prices of the new era of prosperity are here. There is no need to wait lonsrer. Thp lEESSlYL1" clearance - a preparation for the more promising days now be ginning to dawn on the country. i HI1IIW" TtjJ jci rln2HBS'll'CrwTSt5ii' IV A L'onol I able and. Mirror, tm- po.lns nnd m.tnlRc.nt. The Table U Italian In de.lgn, .pl.ndldly carved and bt.utlfully polychromtd. s quttlte piece, tndted whole m belltahed Candle.tlck. add dignity and grandeur to the grouping. I fi ml m t i i n & But there is something more in this Sale than the triumph of a February exhibit. Something more than the Van Sciver victory over high prices. It is the achievement of forty years of specializing in manufacturing, buying and retailing the kind of Furniture thai is prized for its quality ant) admired for its charm in the tens of thousands of homes this Great House has furnished. nJsZ? &7ffl ir.-Sai m. .cS ; M T t5 3Lr-Wj Tc-:-,ii a"I V ' aa T y Is ssri iBVfH; BPiL iTfc I C' ' -ZOfZi . -zzfl sassssgg j? sss Vi li m rc3c; aajEffiiatiBife $710.00 HANDSOME MAHOGANY HEPPELWHITE 10-PIECE SUITE, NOW $485.00 Mod.Ud at a time wh.n tho art of tabln.l . mkln ; had r.aehed It. hlh.t dx.lopm.nt, thl. elai.lc Suit, .tandt out with a charm and Hl.nlty that U Impro.ilve, Tho cha.o ornamonlatlon.. (althtully copied and dalnt y reproduced, leave no doubt ol the .uth.ntklty of the dorian. n no.pitaui. wm... .... . ---.. ... ...,...., ,.u ,,U.H, ..,,., w ;"' i' run oo-incn uuuei, wim 04-Inch 8-toot Extrn.lon Table and large iniu .. - .---- "Z -... many great value on our iioor.. .ha.n7T.bf...Jturdy'Ch.i;.:thrM.t;.tVhih.w See These Reductions and Save iuw 01 vim xnousHnas 01 ouilcs una rieccB ut tne new lowered nricoH MM n....nnAF J -- T-l.'.- I-.a, i - l-.v,ia UV1NG ROOM iJOO.OO Tape.try Suite, Cuahlon effect, i piece., 105.00 7425.00 Tape.try Suit., Cu.hlan .fttct, 3 piece., 3298.0O , ,, . J72BJM) Tape.try and Velour auttr, Uooit Cu.hlon., i plecea, 9510.00 163.00 Over.tuffed Tope.try-eoverfd Wing back Chair. $32JSO, S52.50 Mahoaony-finlih Boole Caie, $35.00 MAHOQANY-AND-CANE 35S0.UO Loo.e Cu.hlon Velour Suite, 1 piec.M, J30O.0O 1350.00 Loo.e Cu.hlon Velour Suite, J piece., $238.00 SZ05.OO Velour Covered Suite. 3 piece 1165.00 $89.50 Jacobean Oak and Cane Suite, lopcstry covered seal., 3 pirces, ?on.uu DavenDort and Console Table.. Snln.t. Doudolr and Secretory De.U., Tea Wagon., Odd Davenport., Couche., Chal.e Longue., Doolc caie.. Chair., Sofaa at proportionate reduction., DINING ROOM Flnlih Suite, 10 piece.. Queen Anne Styl 10 $407J5 Mahogany $412.75 Walnut Suite, piece., fj.i9.uu 3452.00 Chippendale Mahogany Suite, 4 nieces. $270.00 $1875.00 Walnut Inlaid Italian Ren.l.aance Suite, 10 piece., $850.00 $1100.00 Mahogany Queen Anne Sultr 10 pleera, $875.00 IflS.DO M.hoH.nv Extenalon TbIi! aacnn $07.00 Mahogany Flnl.h China Clo.et, $53.00 DECORATIVE MIRRORS A wond.rfut collection In all .lie, and etylee, at a wide price range. $48.00 Jacobean Oak Serving Table, IT,0 "BEDROOM $516.00 Walnut or Mahogany Htpnelwhtte Suite. pl.ee. $33325 $016.00 Mahogany Chippendale Sulte-d pitc, $508.00 $238,00 Mahogany Chippendale Suite, 5 piece., $108.00 $1125.00 Walnut Lout. XVI Suite. 9 piece.. $985.00 105.00 Louis XV Maplo Bureau, $78.00 Mahogany rVnt.h Colonial Bureau, 848.00 $47.50 Mnhugany finish Dressing Table. $38.00 Chiffoniers, Chlffoiobes, Dressing Tables. Mght Tables, Vanity Dressers, Bedroom Chairs, at snvlntt. equally great. Some half price and le... Floor Coverings Far Below Market Prices A CLEARANCE OP OUR ENTIRE STOCK, tho ffreftter pa rt of which is drasticully reduced 25 to BO per cent. .Prices euch as tiave not been seen in years. Values hundreds have been waiting: f Gr out n BUBROstion of the weaveB, siren und savings: ROYAL WILTON RUGS 'I'lute inonthe bko Ituv. n( thla quality, 11x12 U .old at US0 (10 $117.00 Royal Wilton, 9x12 nize $65.00 $76.00 Royal Wilton, 6x9 size $47.00 $108.00 Royal Wflton, 8.3x10.6 size $64.00 $215.00 Royal Wilton, 1114x15 size.. ..$145.00 AXMINSTER, VELVET, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS and KLEARFAX RUGS $48.00 StMUTdes Tapeatry Brussels, 9x12 size. $32.00 $60.00 Smith Axminster, 9x12 size $36.50 ENTIRE STOCK OF ORIENTAL Rugs for every room. All stock sizes represented. Here is $70.00 Seamless Axminstef, 9x12 size $45.00 $65.00 Seamless Axminster, 8.3x10.6 size. . .$43.75 $59.00 Seamless Axminster, 7.6x9 size $38.50 $76.00 Seamless Velvet, 9x12 size $49.50 $70.00 Seamless Velvet, 8.3x10.6 size $48.50 ! ,E?!..Sea,n,eM minster, 9x12 size. .$59.00 i2? Kf-ARFAX RUCS, 9x12 SIZE T39.7B Si'SS 1MAREAX RUGS, 8x10 SIZE 928.50 '2a-0 KLEARFAX RUGS, 6x 9 SIZE . . $21.00 bee.Sl.rtftt'A'lfnS.ite.Hrir SlSftWi .Jnlnr HaUng. oaly . ' -....-.. kTamv THnaiKino ill tu.or U Cart) eta at Proportionate Savings Many with border and talr tn maun RUGS, 25 TO 50 PER CENT LESS $2.25 and $2.50 Inlaid Linoleum, $1.65 sq. yd. Perfect ttonii.. Kull mil. ' "''' J" NEW LOW PRICES in OfficeFurniture, Draperies, Beds, Bedding, Lamps and Clocks tlflUl Sciver Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN N I coupon at GF Address J.ed, a-3-Sl 98W "T? itVrg'MyWt" IJMujk-J-rrV . ,x .m.Ww " SUBS ... mfjj . I