waTv-T Arg ' ."i, "? C ) '(WjWf r-jjOT '":v'"3,8V k r , (j EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FJRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921 Tip? v -nfw mi n m i nutra tr j!i) IH 1 iU MIH' WU . 'Jt flu a ra& m tm:i m 'A ; ft j "t ? r. i t i -j" 'la.iii ?. It H ' I V ani.M K 5 I ' "' A' X nt !w. 1 'n 1 Jy.fr C iiP. . BIT ,"iA?Qtl4 .'.iH7jl4 JB . s Br MM EN TO DEMAND STRrGTDRY LAWS. 8oarch and Seizure Feature of Legislation Backed by Re J publican Committee SPROUL BILL APPROVED Kcndrick's Fez in Ring: If ants to Be Governor XV Krtr'ant Kcndiicb, former Im perial potentate of tho Iu Lu, an nounces lilnrelf it the nert Ruberba tnrinl candidate Ills fer. flew in the rlnc taut night lit a banquet if the Penn Htate Club. "1 hope to be lintel on the ballot is n candidate for fJovernor,' he hniiJ. "but perhaps. liLe some of you oiinc collefp fellov I am too hone-fill. PINAL 0 SUNDAY Knai'tmeni of 11 tri i prohibition law rf whldi ne.irt ii unci scivine uoiitrl be a feature in sousht lie the- woman's He publican committee of IViiTrnvlMinia. aicm-dln; to (opifs o' tl' platform mailed out tocluv. Ali - Un-ilm War burton is rhiirnian The uomen plun 10 suppon .1 meas ure drafted b ("Jcieernor ''proiil in the -vent the bill sponsored l the Antt Saloon LORiie m defeated Thi pro vides for ameuclmenl' to the Uronls law that vould enah'e the s.nie to ontrol the sale of near Wrs and other bever ages that will bo sold proml'i'iiou'ly un der the bill nrmided b the drv force. Demand Ir Measure It is said the women demand an hi -dry measure The question isw.th rho atntc as to whether its people will he in synipiithr with a bill that would deprive the state f jurisdiction over hpverases old w thin 'is confines The otnen also nro out for legislation that mil permit new otei to joiu their or ganisation. The committee is maintain ing Mra Klmor VellrL im lobbyist at Hnrrisburg. atid she is submitting a re port weekly The Kcpublli an no nii wiax 'iJ'" l.i slsloture liooieiu' ne wick, .i" Roing to deiiiaim tl- imintviiate pa 1K of le;ialatlfin to tnabln the repub lican stute tvuiiiifnt o tal.t- attior. upon tlic adm.t-ri u t v.omcn to the Mate orinmiration It ! proposed the ti.embcrchip of statf lountv. nard and precinct committci'-i br doubled to per mil the eltton if an oiual number of jer and Mounti on (ah comn'lttiV Other Rills Listed Other mi.aures ad'oented bv the Pic publican women's committee ar Inorpavcd uiproj riatien fm the motheri' assistance fund ''reation of a children fommmsion o socinties and inMtifutiotH earing fot defective ncsleitrd UKorrijtible 01 il legitimate children max ftn(tion tinder model n und unifom law Adequate aniirnnriatlon for the ci- tension and nulntfnan-e of thi 1'enn- rlnniH Mllaffp fir teebh mind'd women of i hlld-b',arlns age nt Laurel ton, ln. LejUlntion cnablluff I'ennsvlvania to avail its"lf of tho benefits uriidnir, from the Wieppard -Towner act. Measures advocated by Governor Sproul which the Republican women ppcificallv Include in their program arc: Knlarccment of the tnpe and activi ties of the Stnte Department of Kduca tlon, including increased pay for teach ori, Americanization, nnd educational opportunities for every child in popu lated districts as well a in rural com munities Ilroadeninj; of the functions of tho State Department of Health Conservation of foreatB nnd water aj, highway construction, iuppoit of the work of rtotvlng the agricul tural problems of the Htate Appointment of women to nerve on state boards and commissions Reapportionment of congressional and legislative dUtrltts. Kniployment of prisoner Silent on Tn Dan L'he wunien's "legislative program" is l!nt upon the proposals of Gov ernor Sproul to increase the revenues of the Stat by levying a small tax iinon the catiltal stock of manufactur ers doitif business in this Htate and phclng a small tni upon cath ton of ul mined 'The legislate c committee of the lli'publican women's committee of Ternis h aula, according to itn state ment "wliihp.s to go on record aa da siring the strict enforcement of the censorship of moving pictures." I Mrs Mellek. the "tate commltlec'a bbbvist hao attended every meeting it the present session of tb Legisla ture, and has her headquurtcrs in Har-rliburg- at (504 North Third .street., She makes a wckly report to the legisla rn p omruittec each Friday in this city. Llberian President on Way to U. S. l'arls. Teb. 2o. -CD U. King, president of the Llberian republic, is sailing from I'oulogne for New ork vesterduv on the steamship Panhandle State He is going to the United States to endeavor to complete negotiations for Anierle an tinancial aid to Liberia. NEW BILLS 10 GET 1 ! Penrose to Hear Governor I Sproul and Leader Crow in Washington SENATOR WRITES SMINK Final dciision on the important leg illation to b purihed through the Gen ' cral Assrmhlv by the Hproul-Crow leadership will be reached In a confer- eucc next Hundny in Washington be tween the Governor. Mr. Crow and Senator Penrose. AnnXumecment of this conferenrc was made by Senator Penrose today. There is some talk to the effect that .Senator Penrose will visit Harrlaburg in the wck of March It. This is based on the contents of n letter re ceived by Roirescntntive Smlnk. of Mi Philadelphia, an ally of Hnrry J. Trainer, from Leighton C. Taylor, secretary to Senator Penrose. .r. Smlnk said the letter Indicated tfa.it the senator would hold conference, with legislators In the national capital. Pen roie leaders in this city, however, were inclined to believe the senator would not go to Harrlsburg this year, an he did two years ago. when the charter bill was under consideration. Governor Sproul, probably accom panied by Mr. Crow, will go to Wash ington from Pittsburgh. Following the Washington conference the Governor and state chairman will tall things over with lieutennnta in Itarrlsburg. in the Washington and Harrhburg conferences the Governor plans to ar range to start his bill for submitting to the people the question of calling a constitutional convention nnd to decide upon ways and means of increasing the revenues. One of the Governor's proposals, mado In bis mcaago to the Legislature, is that a small tnx be laid on the capital stock of manufacturing cor poration. This is vigorously opposed by the allies of .Toeph It. Grundy, president of the Pennsylvania Manu facturers' Association. On the other hand Governor Sproul feels that it Is up to the Legislature to select new taxes out of the legislation propound by him self and members of tho Assemby, How ever, it la his disposition, because of what administration lenders regard as the "harassing activities of the Grundy men," to push the tax on man ufacturing corporations. This is one of the hlg subjects which will be dls cusKed in tho conferences, Tl is possible, therefore, that Mr. Grundy, who has been conferring fre quently with Senator Penrose at Wash- llngton In regard to both state and na tional revenue legislation, will bo with in hailing distance when bla opponents, tho Governor and atato chairman) nrc in Woihlngton. The Impression pre vails among legislative leaders that Senator Penrose will leave the question of revenue to the Sproul -Crow leader ship after pointing out the desirabil ity or bnvine harmony ana cringing up the action of the governor of New i'orfc In cutting $7.5,000,000 from the state's budget at one stroke. An indication of his attitude was seen In this comment by Senator Pctnrose: "I am not taking any active part in Pennsylvania politics." And leaders of the Vare-Brown-Cun- ningham combination, who are working ' under Senator Penrose, and who control I a majority of the big Philadelphia dele gation, said today that the delegation I would stand by the Governor. In the i opinion of politicians, all these points indicate that a harmonious program for the wind-up of the Legislature is In the I making, and that this program will be known na thb Sproul-Crovv program. Store Orders Accepted EVENINGS Vases of Sterling Silver gitr tor the household will rircntimcs be more appreciated ftkan .inythmg else. A vac without question is an ;ippro prime suggestion .o:Qt the irunv stvles. theie i prVe'ot tapering design, artisti t a 1 1 v i $10 jt)C. encraved 0 inches hiffh ill Jjtl l (xr Moderate Prices Prevail Sfli Kind & Sons, mo ciesUmt si. ! n MCJfH WTS jr.WCLKTtS SILVERSMITHS - ! WiVHtTlsKMHNI l)VKrtrXKMI.l l'he s.oie H R HsIiocacIi 4 bor Hi-da iticei oeiow Chestnut, is ho cIimr ih. nteA and next a moat un que exhibit an International L- I of Frj I'ruits from a paits of the world contribute.' to '''" " rest incj attrnc Mri"'S or i"e djsplay tlrvrcLhy 3rtY&Al IF 'tOL TIE o. e or inosc pcoij.e who are most particular about j tho laundering of silk waists and fine lingerie, you 11 appreciate the washing; machine which I .aw todav. at the store of .7 Franklin .Miller, , 1612 Chestnut stieet It's called the Waih-Kosn aid u n ashes tne clothes by the c iijtjthod as you JH the E&rln ha- c corre tci make up Internationa! Exnibit oi P.-j.t now at Hallow el , Bioad Mreet oe low Chestnut. I' . !' worth see in?. There arc fruits 'loin nine think of it, nine' 'nie'ijrr countries, including- lielfriu'n and the southern most tip of At nca. to say noth.ns o those which -c' er ' i o'vti State1 use in washintr voji sheerest waist h. nnd posces" ons fa' contributed ti The big1 square vacuum cup dips and the exhibit Although I've seen raisca. forcing the steam and sudt These fruits ,' Ha loe 1 s at ' Hr.ous through the clothes just as you uc times, I nevei rcn' 71 before that it wnen v-ou are v ushinff the daintieat v ould be po---ibtc .' exhibit at one bit of lace Thinl of hav,n? al1 time m many fru t- trim to man vour clothes ''rom blou-ea to blai - different countries Perfect delive-'' kcts washed as carefully as thi.-, of anv of these fri is is Kuaranteed The movine; pa-s of the machine arc to rny point vvuh n lO'iO mioi of a'l inclosed a though accessible for luoncauon me tub is or copper1 and the cabinet finished in nara I white enamel with Bray ttim my lade Pniladolpbia. PKVf'1'llIt ana tan unci naj tneae are the favored colon for t ..ii . .e.. .. . ajiuiK vmiiuuie; cue inmenuiF r-jsHAl moil uxquis ie o' jewe s I the Poli'licd iirdle f'iamonu. is chosen b tin man of d s eliminating: taste foi 'lie cngaer- meat rin(f, tne most tangible evt- covert cloth, piquclaine, Poiret twilc ilence of his esteem for the lady of I was looking at -omo very intoros:- Jns choisc. It is the rinc u-hich s in; models at the Blum Store, 1310 will wear alwavs foj -i,. sake ot Chestnut street, todav, and thought the sentiment of huh the irlft -s a how dwtmjruiiOieil a thinjf a aev er?.. I constant reminder Ilcntc it m f c it taillour mai tv- Whether voii tins that it shoulo oe the most pel- be tall or petite plump or slendei feet of gonis Hie I'oliced Girdle ou'!I find among these 6mart-tai- "Diamond, whuli i' mi now, ox lorcd suits at the Blum Store oi tlusivo with the hcu c f llailev. exactly suited to your type. T o 3!nnkH &, Bleidle Co. m in iho f i r spriup frocks for afternoon ' t.i- plttco, u curofullj soiceteci diainonu oem more fascinating than eve It IB cut and po'Uhcd according to with soft clinging folds of Canto i a spceciRl, patented proce'. -chick ciepc or rustling widths of taffca brinirs out the icul beaulv of the expressing the newest of spiirg Mone, and is mounted in an exqu.- mode Navy caitor and gray art aitvly lovely setting of platinum o. toe colore that predominate in spru y joJd. ' frotlvf Thih week r i delicious cieamy wafers tha arc special at forte .'MitB a pound at tho stores of Edouard D. Kruse, 100 South K'ever.tn Hirect nnd 4903 Baltimore avenue Tlioy arc flavored with pure fruit juices orange, stiuw berry and pineapple, besides mint There is just enougli of tho dellcioun flavoring to satisfy, and it is tho most delicious flavoring imaginable Thebe waforo are particularly delight ful for a tea or any m formal affair you may be giving during the Lenten season Assorted caramels are epoclal this week at fortj eonta a pound, and the butter creama about which every ono who has ttfd them In talking aro special at fifty cent a pound. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION wMjXxtxiu vAth Cawid JbY&UAJts QhJUCLWV MdLXvikTwMiX&tuJOu itLLetJx A-MjAtitil ujL.i7ifj.CtVjl.tt. ITUACtA' C U4' Mann & Dilks 110J CHESTNUT STREET I i fc An AlUWorsud Fabric tJitK a provtn 1 Hnl'l value Not a Wool Jtrwy j j I Ladies', Misses', Juniors' LJ 1 M Plain -Tailored Suits W--T 22.75 27.75 38.75 1 Straet and Motor Coats ''' L 25.75 39.75 49.75 HL-sl Tailored Underrtatr I 7 Shirts and Waists l$i2 I lew Sports Hosiery Sillc Hotitry Jjft Nert Hats MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET SS Charge Accounts Invited Mail Orders Filled mmtrmmmfr Charge Purchase Tomorrow Billed April 1st Tomorrow! $&wkm& faMb Furs and Milliner! Tomorrow! Wwts d Becauue of the absurdly low prices which have been quoted since this sale started, there are many incredulous people, who have not been able to realise that the quality of this merchandise offered is unsurpassed at any price Die Mawhon & DeAinny label on a fui garment is known in the Retail World as the standard by which all other makes are judged. In tho lUtail Fur World the claim is often made that a garment is almost as good aa Mawson & DeMany, or even as good as Mawson & DeMany, but it i "Wall known that there is none better produced. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase 'n our Storage Vaults until required Payments to be continued monthly throughout the Spring and Summer. Marmot Coats 35.00 Rtfltrlf 169.60 t J25.W French Seal Coats 06-inch Iengih with Vry Large Collars and Cuffs of Good Quality, Dep Full Furred 74.50 RtfUrlf 154.04 t. 175.00 Special Low Prices on these, of which there are only a few of etch remaining in our stock FUR COATS TO CLOSE OUT a I much less than half price (5) rrench Seal . 60 (4) Trimmed Leopard Cat 69 (8) Russian Marmot 74 (10) French Seal 100 (6) Natural Muskrat 113 (5) Hudson Seal 125 (4) Raccoon .... 145 ) Jap Mink . .165 (6) Trimmed Hudson Seal 175 (1) Trimmed Caracul Wrap 295 (1) Squirrel . 295 (1) Broadtail ... 295 (1) Australian Opossum 295 (1) Hudson Sal Wrap . 295 (5) Hudson Seal Wraps 7.5 (1) Mole Cape Wrap . 395 (4) Hudson Seal Wraps 495 (Z) aturai Mink CoatH. 695 (1) Vlaska Seal Wrap. 750 2) Natural Mink Wraps... 995 .50 .50 .50 .OO .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .09 .09 .00 .OO .00 .00 .00 .00 .OO .OO Nutria Coats 50.00 Regularly 125.00 to 10S.6O Hudson Seal Coats 36-inch length in a So peri Quality of Soft Fine 8kiw Full Flare, Beautifully Lined. Great Deep Collar and Cuffs of the Best Quality Skunk, Beaver or Seal 285.00 Rtgalarly 495.00 to SfS.OO French Seal Wraps Pull Length Beautiful Models With Dtep Overcape Collar lo Waistline 125.00 Btgulmrly 2$5.00 to .125.00 Our Entire Stock of Trim'd Marmot Coats 33-ineh length fine quality Russian Mar mot. Large shawl col lar and caffs of iNatural Raccoon. Kigtdurly 185.00 to 225.00 89.50 French Seal Coats, 69.50 Ktlmrly 100 t tTI.OO French Seal Coats With Great Deep Col-.4 vA lr or HIH tirade C 11(1 Skunk, acmulne Keaver, 1 JIJ1 f Natural Bqulnel AVVV RtmUrly 115,00 tt 2TS.00 K Qnantit of Dark Gray Siberian Squirrel Full Length Wrap 545.00 Regularly 1150. 00 to 1400.00 3 X3 9 I I 3 wMMmEsB Hundreds of Fur Chokers and Scarfs in the Following Furs 25.00 Regularly 80.00 to 76,00 Stone Marten Chokers 15.00 Ktgtilurly 30.00 to 49:00 Natural Mink Korean Kolinsky Stone Marten iNatural Fitch 45.00 Regularly 100.00 to 125.00 Hudson Bay Sable Chokers At prices lower than the raw skins can be bought today direct from the trapper rl rawing Agcntr Orders A,i S2 KJ U I R ', WU I IW I'M MMM BkWfl s"Utlfflli"i';'T.T'inj;ni!iiimn.inlif , 1. w "BTH wt "ST "open Largest Men's & Boys' Clothing Store in Philadelphia 1019-21 Market Street Mr. Hill Says Come Tomorrow! Final Clearance Absolutely Without Reserve Men's & Suits and Overcoats Originally Priced at $30 - $35 and $40 ALL ONE PRICE Mr. Hill's Personal Guarantee Goes With Every Purchase YSNv 1 1 2 - ?lJW m mm Here you are, Men, this is the iinal price slash. Talk about values where have you ever heard of such a tremendous offering of suits and over coats at so low a price! Mr. Hill wants a quick and effective clearance therefore this low price for Every Suit and Over coat Must Go at Once and they CANNOT BE DU PLICATED NEXT YEAR TO SELL AT THIS LOW PRICE. A man who made his old coat do this year will show wise forp thought buying his new overcoat for next year now. A Further Reduction Ordered by Mr. Hill Tomorrow 1000 Men's Suits Absolute Saving of HALF and MORE iUBii, Jieru are two wonderful groups of finest all - year - round and spring suits. Tho, are taken from regulai stocks and reduced to these low 'prices also brand-now purchases in cluded. All the finest of woolens in all the wamea greens, grays, vaMavMn mmmtw ! sav browns and blues. The smarleat of styles two and three button models and double breasted effects. A size for every man whether he be tall, short, stout or slim. Boys' 2-Pair Pants Suits S"tiw ca jrffZS jwiaywajwwai'aw'syv 1000 Pair Trousers Reduced From $3.30 to ?6.00 All wanted makci and colors. -1 W XfAVcFl Actual $10 & $12 Values Tin's ib a won derful apccinl for the boys for the 2 pair of pants P r a c t i c a 1 1 j means two suit?. Fino qualit nturdy mixture tlieviots in Nor folk atylo, and both pair of pants air lined thiouffhout. All sizes from 7 to 17 yearn. 1000 Boys' $2 & $3 Wash Suits Humplr Hue all Mitd Oliver Ttvuit, nildcj liuilo" Norrolb uiiU builj ioi Ujltf i hi uiiiha Kinyn. in, mi u.i aji Mrm ficiii in 6 jCui-s V THE HILL CO.-fl019-1021 Market St. L.lt,