-w ' KM4 ?-vrMP?Ss nJfSH' H'KJfift-'t" &' wm if rrr -vw' wwpr K r j .-J 1 (I " r A EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH I, 1021 HAMY WOULD BE OLftSWkE ENVOY , fight upon him. 'L'lic fortune of tlio fight woru various. The President, re sponding to Mtnnte criticltm, rrorgnn Iced the war administration, and irnvo it new vigor, nnd there was little minor timity for elTeetlve crlttcletu until the Paris pence confcionre, nnd, Inter, (he Mruggfe user the rntillrntlou of the prnee treat). ' As Wilson loM ami the Senate giilneil public fonlldcn. v, Unrtey nnd liii t If Ho Accepts London Post, wceki un-nnir Ini-rt-aHliiitly Important lilt paper Iwriinii1 the organ of the Editor Will Represent Liternry ! Hennlr. and Hr.rvej. tlioiiKli foiim-rlv n ' D.tm.xtrill ir.lt n rl,IHf. In flu. Icimitill - i-nn leader of the Senate thnt It wn In Ills room at the ItlnrkMoue Hotel In Chicago that Harding' nomination was decided upon. llnmn. if he ncceptH. mid it Is ex pected thut he will, will lie H II (I liiltil -ador of the' old tpe that thU coiintr used to cml to l.omlon. Ihmi It win Man in Diplomacy LIKELY TO DROP WEEKLY ly CMNTON XV. nil.UKKT Mnff CorrMimnilrni Kmilm Pnhllr l.lr rent'eavnted theie by cdltorx and rilei. CovirrloM, tttl hv PubHr l.'ilorr ri rhoNun for their rniiii'il to tell good ' Washington. March I. ('00pl(oftcr-diiinet Morie nnd iniikc .drier -,.. I... ... liulillr Hpeerlie lather t inn for their f.eorge Harvey . appointment a am- ,,, ', uipL.tiin.- . The pnnllce of hassador to Orent Itrltoln I understood sending pvrsunnlitieN nbruad begun when fn depend solelj upon his acceptance of thl coiintr sent Heiijiimin Kranklin the post A decision is likelv to be to I'Hris. Ii continued Ihrough the resrheH within n ,Ut r... .. l... ... line of men liki- Lowell, llav and buMnddr Davis is anxious to return nt once to this countrj. nnd the enrlj niiin ing of his successor is desimhle If Colonel Haivey decides to 2 lo SI Jnmes', it is undeistood thnt llmvej Weekly, his organ in this countrv. will cense publication Tliu will pa.s nwny s Imirnnl nlitrl. nfntcl n lpmlliK ttiirl in thn fl trill niiltno llin tin.. I. .mil thn Cnft'll) ." llOX Wilson ndnilnistratioii Harvey's, elect Hmdiiig Chonte llime is a peisonullt) , an erfervesi'.'iil, miiusiiiK talker, a good story lellei. n iiimi who will hine as Kointli of .lul ointor in London or wIiimi spenkiiig ill tile 1'ilgilm' Din ner there. The passing of llnnej's Weekly will ma i U I lie passing of the "Senate ull- niire it was. I'lesidetit- has been eiceedinglj Art Collections Given to This City Since J 892 1 Htm Wilslnch udleotlon, orlgl nally containing IfiO pnintlngs. ns semhled li W. P. Wllstncli and he iiuenllied to clt by Mrs. Anna II. Wllslach. his widow. Collection later increased h nbnut fiOO pninlingH bought uilh trust funds. 1 11 T John (!. Johnstoii coll lion. About I ."00 pnilitingN bj ,ohl nnd Inter masters. One of mosi iep lesentallvf collections tn the woild. IMiuinlnl value $7,000,000. , Ma). 1010- Mrs. Kmily I.. Har rison's collection left to Pennsylva nia Museum and School of lndustrinl Ait for pcrniiinciil exhibition in Mcmoiiiil Hall. Period furnltuie, (liithlc iHpestiies, Flemish panels, pnlntlngs nnd old luces. Oclobei. 1010 (icolge W. Klldns" collection, containing 110 inn -t it -pieces Appioxiuuite wilm- .'', .'OO.OOO. March I. 1021 John H.iwnrd McPadden's rolleclion of eiglilertith eeutiiry Knglish pnlnlings. Aboul fifty ciiiiriises. Appproxiiiuite viilue $'J.U0O.(MHl. Wort I r uiis tilunix Inn-fir llnrvev adroit III deallinr Willi the Menate. 'I he Without him it could hnrdlx continue ablest member of the bitter-ender to exist. And it is suid he regards his! group. Senator Knox, Is now iitlm Ix-il paper as having served Its purpose and ' to the President-elect bv manv bonds as having no especial role under the Mr. Harding has nppomted Mr Kimx'y administration which lie helped to friend. Mr. Mellon, us secretins ()f the elect. ' tieasury Hut he has done much mine Harvey s Weeklv was slmlcd at the than thnt llcliiy P Hetrher. wiio low point of American iiarliciimtion in i to lie under-sccrelnr of state. Is tne xvnr. I lie iniilinry nitairs com- also a I'eimsy iviiniiin nnu n uittee of 1 1n" Semite wn investignling protege of Sennlor Knox . the conduct of the unr. The win or- Hnrve is iiNo a .'lose associate of ganizntion of the goiernment was in Senator Knox's tliircys nppoint- adequate. Owing to the seriousness ment will be eininlly pleasing to Sen with xhich innnx ncwspnpeis through- ntor Prandegee. of Connerliciii. niiolher out the country took the censorship, ()f tlt. hitter-enders. theie was little intelligent criticism of .... . ......,.. .. ",P a,r',i.',7,V,n-e:;iveivill,r" '" ,mU'" ha'" ken' n.o cam-; .."e 'a'ter olher promptly nnd effectively of t(, moli ,,;,, , ,, Took l'p Senate's Figlit might disagree with him on the tienty. Colonel Hnrvev. who harbored r cei i all except Senators Johnson and Itornh. tain animosity to the President, dating nnd be lins elected to be quite ruth from his breach with Wilson during less with them, deciding Hint thei weie the campaign of P.1PJ. stnrted his likely to make trouble aiivwm nnd weeklv to support the Senate in its thnt ihey could make less if lie. in ef fect, openly diN.iwiied them m the on t -sol. ilog ignored In np- MTADDEN GIFT SPUR TO ART tIERE Chief Justice von Moschzisker Sees Groat Stimulus, to Col lectors and Benefit to City PICTURES WORTH $2,000,000 i The S'J.OOO.OOO collection of paint -' lugs of the late John H. McKndden. ' which goes to the city under certain j conditions, means a tremendous stimulus lo nit nnd nrtlsls In this city in the opinion of Chief Justice Itobert von , Moschzisker, of the Suiuenie Court of Pennsylvania, who is also a trustee of the collection j It will also be n sinrt toward making I this city a still greater art center thnn it already is and tend to miickcn and extend nrt appreciation In the city, nc cording to the chief Justice. I I'nder the provisions of the Mo I Padden will the collection will lie I housed in the new Art Museum, now In I course of erection on the Parkwny. I Should the new museum not be com- 1 ..I....... ...11,.!.. ...... .... -U....1.1 frl. lucmi xvii in ii Nevvii vciirn. r 1.111mm m- Fndden had completed plans to make such n gift, not only (o show his regard for his native city, but In the hope that It would prove' a stimulating example to other great collectors in. our midst nnd xxould have n tendency nlsfl to foster appreciation nnd a love oj nrt upon our people generally as it has had on those in authority from lime lo time of our municipal affairs, "Tills pnrticiilnr collection, while comprising a grcnt number of the best examples of Knglish art of a most In teresting period, is. jis n whole, not only beautiful, hut easily understand nhle h.v Loth 'the Inltinted and the un initiated. "I hae no doubt thnt Mr. Mcrnd den's idea of developing a love of nrt among the people will be greatly ad vnnced by the gift. "It Is .1 collection of elghteentlr mm tury Knglish nrt of the fJntnsborough dnd Reynolds period thnt Is uiilqi. and representing the. best examples of a picturesque school. It Is famous thioiighotit the world and will undoiibt. edly nttrnc! nrt lovers from nil over the world lo see It." READY, FOR DASH TO POLE I REVISION DINNER TONIGHT' Shackelton Buyt Norwegian Whaler Prominent Speakers to Urge Con- ir Arctic Exnloratlon stltutionat wnveni.on Clirlstlnnln. Morch t.-lll.v A. P.) Sir Krnest Hhnekeltou, the Antarctic explorer, will leave In May or June on n uew polar expedition lo I lie Arctic. He will take with him n dnaen men. and contemplates being away for nbout two years. 'JL'ho Norwegian whaling boat toen I hns been purchased for the expedition and In nil probability she will llrst pro ceed to Hudson bn.v, where IfiO dogn will be taken on bnnrd. Thence the ex pedition will proceed by way of Unflin's bny which will be reached, it is hoped, by the end of July, through l,ancnster sound to Axel Heibcrg's laud. From there Sir Krnest Intends to explore t lie islands eastward to Parry island. One hundred nnd fifty prominent Pennsylvanlans will be present tonight nt a dinner in the Hellevue-Stratford to discuss ways and means by which in terest of voters In this state may bo crystallized for n constitutional conven tion. Frnnkljn N. Hrewcr, president of the People's" Association of Pennsylvania, xvlU preside. Among the speakers will be George Wharton Pepper. Supreme Court Justice "William 1. Schaffer, Mrs. Rudolph Ulnnkenburg, Thomas llneburn White nnd Samuel . Scott. The hosts of the dlnnrr are Mrs. Ed ward W. Kiddle, .Mrs. Herman Uirnoy. Airs. Rudohih lllfltikenburg. Franklin . . ...fl N Hrcwer, Geptsc Ui,rnhan, Jr, MIm ? Mary A. RurnliRtn, Gcdrrfc wcntwortbi C, Mnri-ls I,. Cooke. Mrs. Frnnb Sliles Day.' Russell Dunne, Samuel H. il Fcls, Mrs. John Grlbbel, Freilerlck V, f Gruenberg, Joseph H. Hagedorn, Ste. vons Hcckscher, O. O. iiong, Alba n, Jolinson. Dr. Clyde Ii. King, Philip Kind, Dr. William Draper Lewis, MrS( Arthur II. !ea. Mrs. Max Mnrgoll., Effingham B. Morris, Roland S. Morris, Mrs. II. S. PrcntlsM Mchols, Charles J, Ilhoads, Owen J. Roberts. Thomas Rob Ins, Countess of Sanln Kulalln, Charles Z. Trvon. T. Henry Wnlnut, Colonel Samuel Price AVctlierlll, Jr.. Thomas Racburn While nnd Asn S. Wing. Johnson M polntitig Hoover to his cabinet. Am Johnson then took a step which was very linpoiliint to the pence of the Hnrding iidmiuistintiou. He made him self almost a partv outcnsl by going to New York mid allying himself with lleaist In a tight upon n ItepiiblicBii , f,- .,j, (-liL,f .stice von Moseli governor .lonnson is no longer u ie , ,iul- !, nu m il..u H,n . nmlv n political spectnble inllylng point for Reiiibllcnn passing thought Hint had not matured. , uiuiix-i , i.iF-.i.uu iii iu- u.iiu.v ... iiiniiiiK. ki.p.v ii irnr nirn thnl Alp Me- Itornh is almost as badly off as John I terms of the trnnsfer not be ngroed to by the city, the pnlntlngs shall be offered to the Metropolitan Museum in New York. "While Air. McFndden hnd spoken to me some yenrs ngo nbout the proposed sou lie did not wnit for the new Pl.'Milciil to haw his clinnce befme lie begun sniping Itornh strove to wreck Harding's foieign policy by securing the handling of the disarmiiiiieiu ques tion separately . And Itornh led the criticism of the innuguintloii luoginm which caused Harding lo nun-el the plans for a cele liiation thnt hnd been uinde The President -elei l disposed of Itoinh by ' iiiiiioii in ing f lint lie would not npproncli disarmament apart from his program for a League of Nations Ir Executive's Assistant Mnn with ton years' tinininp; ns assistant to business excou tie is open for engagement. Applicant is well nualified to fill position as confidential or prix'nte secretary. Can furnish strong references. B 20. Ledger Office. "? Out to-day Newctor Records for March When Toscanini and La Scala Orchestra came to tour this country, it was a foregone conclusion that they would also make Victor Records The first two records are now announced and they afford music-lovers everywhere the opportunity to hear this famous organization. In this list also appears a new tenor, Beniamino Gigli, who has scored a triumph with the Metropolitan Opera, and in addition there are new offerings by such favorites as Alda, deGogorza, Galli-Curci, Heifetz, Homer, and McCormack a truly impressive company of great artists. Wherever there is a Victor dealer, you are welcome to hear any of these records. Number 61927 64928 74667 64929 64933 74660 ThoughU of You Franoe Alda John Peel Emilio De Gogorza Interludium in Modo Antico Flonznley Quartet When Chloria Sleep Amelita Galli-Curci MefUtofele Dai campi, dai prnti (From tht C,rem IVWlo Beniamino Gigli (a) Berceuie (PauMuoni lb) Valie du Ballet Raymonde Joscha Heifetz Samion et Dalila Printemps qui commence acc-n Delilah's Song o Spring) Mme. Louise Homer fobb.. Louie o' Mine Edward Johnson 64930 Nina Violoncello Hans KrVidlcr . 64932 (.1) The Next Market Day u A Ballynure Ballad John McCornVack 64926 Symphony in E Flat Major Menuetto (3rd Movement) (Moia't v 1 ,, Arturo Toicanini and La Scala Orcheitrad L -teen Arturo Toicanini and La Scala Orcheatra) ' Keinald Werrcnrath Sue 10 10 12 10 10 12 12 10 10 10 I'nce $1.25 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.25 1.75 1.75 1.25 1.25 1.25 74668 12 1.75 Symphony in E Flat Major Allegro (Finale) (Mozart) ) Colleen o' My Heart A Young Man'a Fancy Roaea of Memory I Have a Dream I Canaot Sing the Old Songa Biddy Fox Trot Somebody Medley One-Step Honeydew Medley Waltz Honeydew Medley One-Step Roaie Medley Fox Trot Honolulu Eyea Medley Waltz Broadway Roae Medley Fox Trot Sweet Mamma Medley Fox Trot Down by tho O-HI-O Marimba (Sweet Marimba Mine) Roae of My Heart When I Looked in Your Wonderful Eyea I Uaed to Love You but It'a All Over Now Dolly (I Love You) Beautiful Annabelle Lee Louisiana Medley of Iriah Jiga Accordion Medley of Iriah Reela lruh I'ipet Gema from "Jimmie" Gemi from "Honey Girl" 6493 1 Olive Kline I ) Lambert Murphy4315 Merle Alcock) Merle Alcockf45216 The Benaon Orchestra of Chicago) The Benaon Orchestra of Chicago) ! Joaeph C. Smith' Orchestra) Joaeph C.Smith'a Orcheatra )18' I0 Paul Vhiteman and His Orcheatra) Paul VVhiteman and His Orchestra f Original Dixieland Jazz Band) Original Dixieland Jazz Bond ) '"" Billy Murray-VicUr Roberts Billy Murray John Steel) ii c, i r io' - uuiin greci i Henry Burr and Peerless Quartet Peerless Quarte Charles Hart Elliott Shaw) . Sterling Triof18726 John Kimmel ) Patrick J. Touhey I I87J7 Victor Light Opera Company ... Victor Light Opera Company 3 12 10 10 1.75 1.25 1.00 s BUY -SEEDS N,OW And Avoid the Rush Later On) Stock la Freahj As aortment Complete. 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