?"? $?T - -" iVfju; RWjWVTV-,V (' V vi- ij 'm'f" rpmfwr- -fiy-1!1- ?p ( . w ,'t s! i nniiiinn nrni irn UMUNU5 KMJti v. p;i, j"uvmi fUfi. m- vt tfi WA N NDUOTN ABOR GUIS T0DR.FII0IINS Education Board Member Ar- VnFgns Clergyman on Five Counts irj Attack backward." A Jnwyr-r might demur to, 1 U nn (lie ground (lint it Is not only ntttllifiirintii lint mittnlns inconsistent , imd rutitr.ullctor.v clinrccy. Uclweoii Two Forres "Alas, the. board, acting between tin niijioilng fort'C', us laid In tlie count. ion the olio hand tlir voice niiil advicv ! I of flip creit nnd nucce.sfiil .MUiicriiitcnil - , cnt Miwstlin; delay, and on tlip other l - i M!S!;.,Ti,r&il,,opinft"!; '"..ndl Hoover Selects Committee of Assembly Almost Certain to Au-,;;;nnKi:!:;,t;.!,mT,t,ots!n;- follVj Engineers to Make Na- ' thorizo Creation of Constabu- ulnit wns it to do? IN action in the J.L TO BE ELIMINATED' STATE POLICE BILL tional Assay HITS BACK ON Chnrlpn H KilmumN. of the lioard of Education, replied today to the vlRorom Attack mndo on the hoard Saturday by the Ilev, Flojd W. Tomkin. rector of Holy Trinity Kpl.i(pnl Church. "Thcrp npponred in the Kvknino PuiiLtO IjEivikh, Dr. Tomkini t-eiithltis iiiinicimrni ncninM tlie iiniiril or i..uira Mon." Kill.! Mr IMmnmlic. "Wliil.. h idocs Rav that "It u Imrillv nei-eiarv to '- ! ! -I I . - ' I . II . ' .1. ty urn) )iiriiriuar. inr ns lie uiirgva imp history of the lut venr alone can fur nish farts i elenuerit in their nuponl ,that one running hnrkwnrd run read 'them, hp npvprthplpp doe unrticulari.e nnd inserts HVp 'mint in Imh bill. "Onp with knowledge of tlie facts surmises that the doctor drew Iim scath ing indictment while rutiniiis backward. "Count 1 " 'A janitor kept 11 j)0i'iou 111 tpite of thr protr.it of the people bet . capable of knowing .i fitness or unfitness.' COUNCIL NOW IN SESSION Sjr.ictisp. N. Y.. IVb. 1,4. A two ilay conclave of cnslncoii and technolo Kists from all sections of the country began here todnv with the announce incut by Herbert Hoover, president of the American Knglnccrini; Council of the I pilerated ainoricnn IlngineeritiR Socle- cleiiimi ,( a supcrintei.ileiit has been Miiniiieuiled not only by hosts of teaeJi. puadpcc ''rH '""' thp P'lbliP prex.x. echoing the liilAnuCo universal opinion, but by the sro.it and vuei-oifii state eu)erinteiideut as well. lount o 'M'v iron young and enthusiastic wen and iroritrn ort our Hoard of K1 uea t inn. At civhty a mini's use fulness m limiteil if not rmrcl.' "(Jood iiijht. Mrs. I.iogelbach: hand in jour rcoignntion anil x've place to a "Jiiunc nnd enthusiastic' minimi Ynnr ;i . , ... .i . ...hiiiihk tiiiuii iiiif.iniriiiit Ol'lll" he I ''I'1 , """"' t'r,',llt yo" wl"1 yomh. en-'ties, of the appointment of a commit- " ' tlilltsl.iu... n.nun .rtfl... fn. . ..&.! .l ... II...... ..r m . -"-' " i""""' "" "ii' iinu.iee on ciimiiiimon 01 waste in imiustrv. unmeasured devotion to tlie public , Tlie iippointmetK of this committee, schools. Itut the din-tor says in the pre- according to Mr. Hoover, murks the be amble to Ins bill of indictment, and jsaj i ginning of what is officially stvled bv it as loudly and positively ns lie can. , this council as n great nntiona'l nssaj 'that th" public has n right to demand of waste, in which from 100.000 to that many, il not all. of the members I 'JOO.OOO engineers functioning through "'"'Si!- ., , . "" 'uncil will attempt by studying the 'The hfth count is ,, vague and in- nation ns a single industrial organism definite as to make it diflicult to plead to locnte tlie M-akneses in the country's to it. What does the doctor mean by production system. joung and enthiismstie men and wompti? A prplim'inary Mirvev, it is nn At what ngp in life do youtn and en- nouncpd, has already been organized and tliusiasni vani-hV Would he relegate the different elements making for pro to the scrap heap of human inactivity duetlon waste, such n Inbnr ,.,infll..t i men aim women oi ins women of his nun ears' t ,. .... I . i ... .i". L. . "n... fi :. ,i,. .-. .. u- i.i I " ' "" ""! uol it mi iriisi. i at ns t !,. ..r.i ' i ... . .i." '..".. I lnac ,u' may not ue a ratawi.. but. on the contrnrv. BP'frii' bi ;wxtt mm mmw i dismissed from serviie In the utianii Totn of the members nf the board "Count 2 i " '7'nirillinqncsi in fnlrn In thr public eoinmiiii'I mired li somr ut the iriiest and ?i"f of our ritizcm specially appointed to a committee to $cciirc belli i salaries for uur tiah- l ers. l'.o.inl Listened to All "The boatd did iiatientlj hten ti all that the "wi-e-t and b-st of our cit iiens' hail to av. Dtu- of tlie 'wisest and t btst, Jcorge Wtiartnii l'epper. it is te f twirtnrt Im riiptnli.M' nf thu ilni'tnr' re ligious family and in clow ofiicial church relationship with him. Will Mr. IVp- per or nnj member ot the citizens decrease in inli liliml productivity, lack of co-ordination, and many other onrees of industrial fnUure will be brought under the close scrutiny of the nrgnnized engineers of the nation with the aim of .solving pressing economic problems Mr. Hoover, who is president of the American I'ngineering Council, is also a member of the committee of which he lary in Near Future RULING ON UTILITY BODY DUE yraapr ' 1SIW5SI ''Il & : '. J'H,. irn .R ' " ' I'wwL ''"st committee ippuar n-. a witness in sup- ; ?L'oi' ' Hi" linrt "f ,hl" 'arge'.' Will any one ot l-V -Vwl' ,hem saj ,lli,f ",'' bn.ird did nt do all tu !'Sr ! ' Va 'hat it possibly could with the means H ifir - 'II )nt ll command to fairly solve the ' W'?8W ' 6 I teachers' salary question V Is the doe- i t i-4' .'?.$ i tor nunre of the fait that the decision imv: .11 ', reached has the approval, not onlj of 3 the teachers and the 'wisest and best jof our ciii7cns,' but. apparently, the , public as well? 1 "Count Three" 'Sil.-: i!! Ylfu? ( !. .' - llf I3.I IS.V.S 'It ffim Wi 1 ft ' . , " 'Schools left in ' h n condition that parents might nahteoustii clmni j damages for the crpoiute nf their ' cAiMrrn." J "Very severe, if not audacious, count 'this; but where the evidence to prove jit? Is mere accusation, even though (.made In this eminent divine, proof; i'To what school does he refer V Where ; is it located? What parents might "righteously claim damages' Does he not J know that the board dees evcrj thing .within its power and utilizes all or itne resources at us couiiiiaiiii in i ar ling for the health of the Ago Limit !iut limed "Hut at eighty, uccordmg to the doc- lor. n man s usefulness ii limited, if not ended. "Tills is indeed n bold, if not a rash. statement. Perhaps the doctor maj bo on the sunny slue of eighty: if so. lies is one of the principal sponsors. He plajing safe. Kranee in her life and , will take a leading part in the assay death struggle with (iprmatiy didn't be- , nf waste which the (ommittee will con lievc that the usefulness of her "Tiger." duct for the count il. Clemenccuii. tin octogenarian. hud The , ommittie, it was announced, has cm... and she gave mer into his hands nlread starfpd work and a nation-wide full leadership in her afTairs f state. , plan, described as the most ambitious Men now sit in the Hoard of Kiliica- nunpnient in the dire. Hon of sohing timi who for many jeurs have faith-, economic problems ever undertaken by fully and .it large personal saenhee American engineers, will be put in oper served the pubm . receiving as compen- otion from the New York and Wash Nation, as ex -President l.dmiinds re- ington head.imrters of the council at cently said upon retiring, criticism from i once. The scope of the undertaking inappea-able itizens. ihe new y wu. it is expected, he outlined tonight elected superintendent may hopefully by Mr. Hoover, which he is to make enter upon the service to which ho has , following the dinner given bv the coun- mi-ii i iiin-u -.nn nit iiiiiiniMikii.iiuiiii. -ii iml which h.i ntliMii nil liv nrominent engineers fioni.everv itidus- ! trial center, including spc.ial delega tions from the eugineerim; centers of 1 New York state. TWO SOUGHT FOR MURDER - announcement by the .ouneil fur ther said: "The redernted American Brothers-m-Law Accused of Second J';ngineering Societies. i which the na- tlonnl and local engineering smieties Killing in Feud of the nation arc coalescing, is organized Two brothers are bein.: sought today for public .service. by the police m the seeon.l murder in "Atthe initial meeting in Washing- a familj feud which occurred Saturday ton, November 1!), lOl'O. it indorsed a night when Mrs. Assunti Ta.l.leio. a plan drawn' by Piesident Herbert jouno nnd pi-ctty woman, was killed Hoover nnd authorized him to mime n in her home. IllOs; Ninth I'lcvcuth i ommittee on elimination of waste hi in- street IIt throat was cut. dustry, to make an engineering asa. of Police of the cit Iiiup spread a net waste anil to propose uti truitive me.is- fne Anfnnln nml Anilreii Tnddeio. the tires by which industrial stall. lards ninv v,,..iii,nL. , I... ,.-n.r. Lnn. ti, 1i,.ii..i tin, he iniiiroetl. I house, the police say after the n urder "I nemployment. intermittent ei'iploy, and have sln.e vanished Dominick merit, strides, lockouts ami n-stri. tions Tnddeio. wlio was arrested aft' r the of output n're waste. Dlsu.i litu misuse has been "f mnclnricrj anil equipments and los that he will have a board united in the determination to work with him audi not nguinst liim. Sprrlal iMpnlrh to rvcnlnq J'uM.c I.citatr Trillion, Keb. 14. T'ven its oppo nents antii'lpate passage of Senutor Case's state constabulary measure by the Senate this week. Organized lnbnr p'n its hopes on House members to de feat the bill for cavalrymen to patrol the state highways. A vote may be taken tomorrow. Propagandists for the constabulary have been aided in their campaign by the unprcicndented lawlessness In cer tain northern counties. Legislators i.i. i. ...... -. ii.,iHmi:,. w'ih labors pro- iiiuiiii" -,"ni' ; - , test against n state police force evi dently are exptrienplng a chnnge or iienrt'. Some feel there are suflicicnt guarantees in the Case bill to muke cer tain that the state police will not be called upon for riot tluty unless cxccii tional circiimstanees warrant such nc- Organized labor leaders are attempt ing to forestall action on the cavalry men bill with the alternative of county motorcMde policemen. If there is pros pect of a compromise, it is more than likelv il will dee!op in the House should the Senate approve the Case tun and forward it to tli" other legislative chamber fr consideration Senator Case is opposed to the Amer ican legion's suggestion for selection of state policemen after civil service tests. He fecN that the civil service scheme would not ilovcMil with tlie militarv lestrictions hinging about en -lisfnien'ts an. I dtsc.pline. The soldiers are onlv nnuotn that the constabulary privates shall be selected after due con sideration of the qualifications of for mer service men. Republican leaders have mappecd out a good -sized ptogram for both houses this week. Settlement of the Public Utility Hoard contrmersx seems near. The Court of 1 In ms and Appeals is ex pected to mi j tomorrow whether dov ernor Edwards acted legally in dismiss ing the old board. If the highest court sustain the Gov ernor the Republicans must choose be tween confirming nominations already before the Senate or adopting tlie Wall worth bill for a new three-headed board. There is no chant e, however, of the trolley corporations getting their ten cent fare increases by default, although suspensions orders spun become void. There is cverv prospect that a legully recognized board will tackle the fare increase applications within n fortnight. House Leader How land will bring up for vote his Assembly reapportionment measure. It is the Republicans plan for county representation in the Assem bly until llKIl, bnscd on the 1020 fed eral census. The bill proposes thRt Hudson shall have eleven Instead of twelve nssemblvmen and that Morris county's representation be reduced from two to onp. iiergen nnd I nion coun tips, showing tho greatest percentage of Increase in population, would each receive an additional representation, making four assemblymen from each county. Stntc inquiry into the causes for pre vailing prices of coal will bo sanctioned by tlie House probably this week. The proposition Is embodied in a Joint reso lution which hns passed the Senate nnd Is nwaitlng Assembly vote. Senator Mnckny, of llcrgen, introducer of the te.solution, wants to be chairman of the investigating committee. RELIGION IS CHANGING Dr. Grammer Says Pertud of Re construction Is Under Way Dr. Carl E. (! rammer, rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, when nsked regarding the statement made by Dr. Simon N. Puttnn. former professor ut the l'niersity of Pennsylvania, that religion has lost ground, and Philadel phia is affected by u trend toward worldly tilings nid : "On tlie whole. I think that state ment is correct, and people have less enthusiasm about their religion than heretofore. Hut it Is u natural condi tion, following the strenuous years of war and the pendulum will swing back. "c are facing a period of recon struction. thcologlcn1' reconstruction in cluded, and have not sullicient courage as yet to meet it. but wo are gathering strength. This need for theological re construction retards all other readjust ments, "Churihgoing hns been affected very little by this trend, anil in my church is inoreasetl." CARUSO'ON UPGRADE Tenor's Secretary Denies Rumor of Relapse New York, 1'eb. 14. Rruno Zirato, Caruso's secretary, in reply to n query nlmut a reported rclnpsc of tlie tenor, kald last night: "I don t know anything about! it. lie has had two physicians every day." "What is ids condition?," lie was nsked. "l'lne." lie replied, "Certainly, lie is improving." klENBERG URGES NEW CONSTITUTION Rosoarch Bureau Head Says This and Budget Would Put State First CRITICIZES COMMISSION Revision of the state constitution nnd adoption of the proposed budget system, which he says would place Pennsylva nia ahead of any other state, was urged bv Frederick P. (Iruenberg. director ot the Ilnrenu or .Mini c tin I ucscarcu. speaking j esterday afternoon In White's Auditorium neiore me menus oi ioiu.s Democracy. "I believe in constitutional revision," said Mr. tlriienberg. "Democracy is best served by forwnrtl looking pro gressive changes. I do not belong to a group in (he state of which I niways think as the 'Hotirbon.' They have adopted the attitude that change Is un desirable and look with distrust upon any legislation that would change the order of things. "There is the germ of liberalism In several of the members of (he commit tee on constitutional revision. The com mittee diil n poor job in some direc tions, but a siiiprislngly good one In others. Nearly all of them were judge.-' hut the poorest thing they did was in the parts dealing with tlie judiciary. It wns perfectly atrocious. Hut they did l effect a few improvements over the present system of the judiciarj . II 1. n .n..l..l.n.. ..... .iilnnln.l ,ti I fr 1, nn ., Ill inu 1 1 iriiinin uiv um'i'ii i. m, u wuitr,.- ,,,n be taken away from the Judges. I "My principal criticism of the work i of the commission is that it did not have the vision or courage to put in a . graduated instead of n uniform system ot taxation. I "If the budget system recommended , is adopted and Intelligently used It will not only make for efficiency, but it will aid democracy. It will place this state ' ahead of any oilier stale in regard to efficient financial administration." ' Mr. (irticnbei-g said the proposed , abolition of tlie magistrate system wasi a stpp forward. The initiative, lefer- endum and the rcchjl and a single chamber ot legislature were desirable chnnges for which lie snld the commit tee revising tlie constitution was not jet ready, but he predicted that they would come in Ihe near future. AIRMEN SEEK LOST FLIER Major Heffernan Leads Expedition Into Mexico Kl Paso, Tex., 1'eb. 14. (Hy A. P.) Major Leo .1. Heffernan, commander of nvlatlon at Kort IJliss, took the air today for Sanderson, Tex., where he is to direct (he search for Lieutenant Alexander Pearson, who hns been lost since Thursday. Major Heffernan will orgnnizc flying cupedltions to the Rig Uend district, Into Chihuahua nnd into counties enst of those searched the Inst (hrec days. U. S. 'CENTER' MOVES WEST Population Now Radiates From Owen County, Indiana Washington, Keb. 14. (Hy j, The center of population as disclosed b the 1020 census is located In tlie treme southeast corner of Owen rn,,.. Indiana. 8.8 miles southeast of ft town of Spencer. ' tll During the last decado the center i population contlnuedto move woM.j advancing 0.8 miles In that d root ft and about oiie-ftfth of a mile north fr. Illoomington, ln.1.. where It "5 i? cnted by the census of 1010. I0 The bureau attribute. the wrslwi,i movement In the last decade "nrlni pally to the Increase of more ,. The Coax In mail order or direct reply advertising, the relative "pulling power" of advertisements is care fully gauged. To watch the response of the public to varia tions in the "copy" in mail order advertising is a most interesting and profitable study. For example, the two best headlines of a physical - culture - by - mail advertiser were, (1) "You know in your heart you are not giving your body a square deal," (2) "The man who is always tired out will soon be worn out." Over a period of years with many experiments, under all conditions, these two heads proved best. "All advertising is good, only some is better than the rest." The making of advertisements commands real talent and good advertising demands its employ ment. Butterick Publishers The Designer ($2.00 a Year) The Delineator ($2.50 a Year) m mm i1' ' i 'f crime ns the woman s slaver pupils of virtually exonerated by the polite of manufacturing materials are likewise I the public schools? U his memorv . Domimck Tnddeio i.s now awaiting waste, .stabilization of industry is ii 'nhortcned that he has alren.lv forgotten ' action by the grand jury, being accused crving need and .iK-o nn engineering! jthat 'the wisest and best ..f our citi-lof the killing of Ins broth, r Kdward I problem. Labor, capital, management i ..... ....:,.:..,. .. . ......I1...I n..l.l... .1.. To. Main ulm Hid slinl iliviil in tho vnr.l tltlll the cnnsurnill! nuhlic ..tnnit tn ''nin I i hum, ..'iiiiib il ;-i-uii,-ii if il iiiii ,-- ... j- .... ...... ......'-. .... ... .... ,- . -... ; ...... mand.' advocated most strenjoiislv the ' of the Tnddeio home on October ..1. .transfer of virtu" every dollar I'ominick. the police say. killed his ..standing to'tlu-, edit of the rcnair fuinl I brother in a quarrel, charging him with r . . .. . . - . .i wrt.vTne noarti to me 1 "Count 1 solitar item'.' 'And n great iity. nqhllu priding itself upoK thr nhility and ihanir tcr of her tiwhcri. imilir.n month after month for Ihr irlertinn of n superintendent nf rdvution. mid then, to make Ihr ohitmnry. or irijt it stupidtlu.' iromf. . refusal to listen to the voire nnd ndnee nf thr great and sw . c iiful ilali iiipmn tendent, irhen finally imurgrd In activity by Ihe public prrn echoing the universal puhlu opin.nn.' "Surelv tins i mi nt mu-t have been drawn while ne dot tor was running I paying un.lue attentions to n.s wue, the woman who was killed S.iturd.n. , IVtminicU was later releuscl on a writ uf h.ib as i orpus in MIoOO bail. Grandmother Buys 41 Pairs of Shoes Deep Water Point. X. .1.. Keb 14 A grandmother of a familj of the old fashioned sj.o. living near here, wi nt -hopping Snturda after she saw a list of bargains in a newspaper. Among other things she fitted out her 'hik grandsons and granddaughters with new shoes, her order- totaling forty -one pairs The merchant gave her who.e i.a'e rates. if i onimon constitutive action can b taken to lesson the idleness of men. idleness of productive equipment and the utilization of material." It is propose.) to organize the en gineers of the loiintry on a territorial basis, eai Ii state having an enginoc-jng organization, with tlie Ameiican I'.n gineering Council, the executive organ ofuil. Philadelphia Agency Now Open In the nctt few riiij s wo sh.ill awar.l exclusive sclllm; riKhts foi Philadelphia and icinlty fr. Kendall i:iiveloim Scaler. Retail -t", nn Tremendous suecetis to lioston Your opportunity if experience und refei dices aie i ight ll'rKr fa u( In IZoom : 73 Westminster St., Prov., U. I. lagsJBBBJCTISggBa tk m lit', ! ?y.i t m-:t i p j i.j .i iPJM-if' ,-Al 'rtf t. . i. rii Pf ' " 51 .? ' "'.,' i(?T.3fc .t irs "ttM i ni m . YES, THE RESPONSE WAS INSTANT AND GRATIFYING! WHEN WE CALLED ATTENTION TO THE RETURN OF OUR Famous Sun Proof Blue Serge Suits With Extra Trousers I. .I "" ADVKUri-il.MKNT Af)Vi;UTlsMi:NT i .ft"? i . ,', M I (All in Heavy Winter Weights) WK MIGHT have known thai Philadelphians wouldn't- forget riur original Sun Proof Serges even though five years of war made them mighty scarce Here They Are (and I With Extra Trousers) H IJB K bb Remember All Our Overcoats Are -a nsr,i o trijjm JL S30 Overcoats for $15 $40 Overcoats for $20 $50 Overcoats for S25 $60 Overcoats for S30 William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street I lie ,-liop of llonuit Teller & Company, tit Chestnut ami Tliir- ttonth Streets-, s noted for its distinctly original frocks and yuits. It is patronized by women who appreciate the importance of being well dressed. K EVF:RI-:LY ml wown of Poiu T. twill with a bit of embroider et dery deftly placed, a dainty dance froik with a touch of silver stitchery n just the ritrht place such, we say, t arc iharacti'i.stically Parisian sucii froci.s we expect to find at the store of Bonwit Teller & Company, Chest j nut and Thirteenth streets, Philadel I phia. Women look to it for the car I liest cxpte--ion of the new modes j and are r.'ei- disappointed, for tho I npu'nst nnii inrist chnrminrr nf thr season's rrations are invariably to be found at Bonwit Teller's. Just now the new tailored suits and frocks for .sprint,' ate on exhibition. They hae distinction and originality and withal that simplicity which sets them apart from tho commonplace. s IT IS quite important, when buy injr a wn.hinf? machine, to con sider ju-t what you'll expect it to do, afti r you have given it a place in your own laundry. You'll expect it to sah jour clothes clean rag, rup;.s as will as georgette blouses, i You'll expect it to wash without ' wearing or damaging the delicate pieces. You'll expect the clothes to come from the machine unwrinklcd, I ready to iron, with buttons intact. I And if you would have these expec tations fulfilled I'd advise you to buy a Laun-dry-ette. It i.s tho only ma chine which eliminates the necessitj of using a wringer. It washes tlu clothes by the vacuum cup process. Tho Laun-dry-ette is on exhibition this week at tho store of J. Franklin Miller. 1012 Chestnut street. gWBaBaBggaBaaBBMMy--:.:-.'.:. m mm$mwM0Ww:- -"-fllllii ' I tll'.Sfclft T. N AI.KN'I INK'S Day means I TVO licart-.shape.I gift-boxes of candy J 1 and to.iaj I saw tlie most attrac tive red satin boxes filled with the mot d.'licious chocolates and bon bons at $'!.."0. '1 hey hold two pounds of randy Kruse's candy, which needs no h.jiJ of commendation on my pur. Tiioio was a smaller red sat n box filled with chocolates and bonbons at $J. Both boxes had huge bows of red ribbon. A heart-shaped lm at $l 50 held a pound nnd a half of i.vi.lv. You'll find these delight ful g ft-uoxps at both of Kdouard I). Kiu.t'.s store-, 100 South Eleventh treet and 1903 Baltimore avenue. Tor the Valentine party you'll like th cream hearts in red, pink and hit", and tho tiny clear red hearts, ih.h Imd a touch of bright color u the Valcnt nc tabic. mu iter how much silver one possesses, it is always quite Though McCormack is abroad e is still here on the Victrola h possible to use more. One values it because it lasts, because of its decorative possibilities, because' of us usefulness. Hence it is always ! a moa appropriate and much-appie-ciatcd gift. Whether you happrn to be bumg it to add to tho family chest or as a gift, you want to he certain that you arc buying hilver of a weight to withstand the years cf usefulness for which it is destined, and the only way of being absolutely certain of this is to buy of a reliable silversmith. One can feel such cer tainty when purchasing at the store of Bailey, Banks & Diddle Com pany. You will find at this store a most interesting collection of silver tea and dinner services, 'bebideb in. in, individual pieces. 1IIL CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION While the famous tenor is making a concert tour of the world, his hosts of admirers in this country continue to hear him through his Victor Records. They share with his far-away audiences the keen pleasure which comes from listening to that wonder ful voice, for the Victor Records by McCormack when played on the Victrola duplicate to the most minute detail the art and the personality that are McCormack. Hear McCormack on the Victrola at any Victor dealer's. Victrolas $25 to $1500. New Victor Records on sale at all dealers on the 1st of each month. Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, New Jersey nmsa&BEE8mfflmMffi HiSMASreFS VOICE" Thl tTademitfc and the trdemtked word"Victtola"ldentlfyaHourptoducOj Look under the lid I LookonthelflbeH VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Camden, N, J, V?ii?mmMKxx!mrmnmstmgmmlmKam!ilmt V.. I J, .... WVAji
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