TfcjM y? ti(''wiEj5jprff.'nrij'i'' JJf tft 'f$ni"W!p Tttfl" 'tfi&'W'' ' (' FiiW "' "' TV EVENING PUBLIC LED(3-ER-1HI1lDELPHIA,( TUESDAY, MARCH T, 1021 HriyHl xrr am nr V mii " i PI1ENIL ICE t f ' JTfTrT-TT Ti Otf.li)HilTljH TiTiiNitl r,.-; V COS! J 1033896 'iwuwi G. 0. P. Organizations Spoilt $8,100,739 and the Demo crats $2,237,770 $1,773,303 FOR GEN. WOOD Expenditures for Lending Presidential Can didates The cost of plccting a President of the flitted States amounted to 10 SSS.fiOO, nccordlnp to estimates of the Senate investlKatitiR commit tf0 of which the lcadlnK candi dates spout the following sitm.H : Republicans c;,nm1 Wood "S Prank O. Lowden 414.000 Sonntor .Tohnson l ." Herbert Hoover li.I.IHlw Senator Hnrdlnc U-' ninoitllt he lie fi'.r.l nt S. (Jtnctnnr Cnx, who hccurn' lltldtl. silent Si!L. (100. .Iittnn nid, former atnlmssiulor to Germany, was listed nt $14,000, nnd Hcnntor Owen, of OklnhoniH, nt .fK.'l),". Two ratidlilatcs In behalf of whom no money was found to have been upent were Wil liam O, MrAdnci, Ilrinnrrnt, nnd Sen ator France, Hcuiibilrnii, Maryland. Many difficulties were found In net IliifC complete tabulations nnd nvnldiiiK tliiplleatlotis, the icmrl said, but the! ninountN were ijixpii ns "hIiouIiis thej situation fnhlv nnd accurately." I 5(1,000, while, GILLFTT RFMAIMQ QPFuKFR of the pn.tj whip nnd with lUvlsnatlna e.l the nomlii- U,ULC ' n tlVIAINb brfcitl1 t,(, lrl(.tatacx-lli) of other Houc commit- j mips W. (lor- tics, CongieMHiniin (Jrlct Is the Pcnti-. ncpuoucan r-iouse caucus names in- syiwinlii meiniier. cumbent to 8ucceed Himself l " . wnsi.inKioii. Mnreh i.-(Hr a. p.), FIRE IN SHIP; CARGO LOST l'redcrlpk II. Olllett, of Massarliu- Mtts, will continue ns speaker of the Water Ruins $700,000 Merchandise next Ilmisp of Representatives. Thli ... was assured tnclni 119 the result of the 1 a Baltimore decision of Hetinbllonn members of the llitlltnore. Mnrrh I. file on the next House, meetlni; in conference !unt j uhlppliiu bontel iiteamship Uat CliiiaKci nicht. to lionilnnte Mr. Olllell to sue- tnilfii ilmnnired the esp. 11 till Its iren eeed himself. Nomination Is ecnilxalent 1 , ml "caruo, valued nt STSO.OOO, wat. Hald S700.WM for Seiintors t2..nll.Inf. nitnn CTIIO Knrt .. iL. nt went Into M-nniorliil and congressional! In'', likewise will contests, the committee found, of which of V"' ,,PXt Vi Henntor 1'olndexter Or Nicholas Ilutler . . Democrats A Mitchell Pnluier . . .Inmes M. Cox . . . .fames W. Gerard Senator Owen .000 10.000 S.-.n.oco J2.000 1 1.000 8,ni)." to ebctlnn ns the Hemihllcans will Iiiivp neaxj nmiority Rppirsentnlhe Mnndell, of Wyom 111 be Republican lender e llv decision of the ,.i. 'm urn, .. ... 1... tl ...i... conference Hie lle. .mines MMT.'i viii.,1 .-...it.wx. wtin pin-Hi iiy l7L'llli'ri llliu -r . . -- - - --- . tmtioi.nl or-nnl.itlnim ciented for the MontKoniery. formerly of Indlann. ut purpofu. The Kepubllcnn conKreHslon- "" Meth-divt in nlnter of M nbliui nl committee upent W,-..!M!. while the '?, will sucned the Itev. Ilenrj N. C. O. I. Bcnutnrinl oiganlzutlon spent Coiiden ns House chiiplnlii .'l(l HS0 1 -,no ' ""' Principal nctinns of the ' Th'roiiRli state committees, the icport1 oo'iferenie wns to nppoit the member, wild, the Itepuhllctins spent un nKgie-1 'ip of the committee on ro n'l,'J ixnte of .?'J,07.S,0I!0 ugni. st 8S,B2! fori ' "j l ""'f w,th W?"XL n their Iie.nocrntlc competitors. The, poful steering committee, selection Inrgcr Hepubllcnn Ktnte expenditure 1 - were in .cw lorn, .'jsiTii.WO; Iniiinnn,' $215,000; I'cnnHjlvnnln, $1311,000; .MiiSHiteliusptts. SIM.OOO; nnd Wash-j iiiKtnn, $110,000, Democratic Btale ex-1 pendltureB were greatest in Indlnun,! $74,002; New York, $lKI,O00j Ken turky. $02.ii:t0j Ohio $.'s.8iri: Mnrw land, $57,S8tl, mid Pennsylvania, $.riS, 512. Several stiitc eoinmlttees, repru- sentlng both purtien, failed to tile le ports, the committee said, nnd nmounts turned Into utatcs by national commit tees wcic not included. in hne hi en virtunlh ruined bv water, A broken oil feed pipe caused the blnze. rr J. MARCH VICTOR RECORDS Today lly tho Associated Press Washington, March 1. Cnmnulgn cot of electing a President of the fulled States In 1020 were $10. fii'.s.riOn, nH estimated by n special Senate lommittee created to invcHtignte iIkiii. whieh today filed its report with Congress Of this amount. Itf publican cnnilidBti' nnd campaign organisations spent S,100,7.",0. while Democratic ex penditures were $2,2.'!'7,770. Tlie com mittee compilation took intt. account the expenditures mnde n or In bchnlf of nil candidates for the Republican nnd Democratic presidential nomination nnd of national, stnte. congiessional and tcnntorinl committees of both thes" parties neglecting nmounts (.pent by canditlntix unit organizations of minor political parties Senators Kenyon, Iown : I-.dge. New Jeisei, nnd KpeiKer, Mlssouii. Itepub imns nnd Pomerenc. Ohio, nnd Heed. Mwmiri. Democrnts. signed the report, j ninth was unanimous While stnting their conclusion that the expenditure of the-e xnst sums is 11 present nnd grouin,! menace to the nntlon." no rcc oinmenihitions for congressional action were mnde e, ept that tin suggestion wns mnde that 1 lections commlttcs of the nixt Cnngrcss should consider the question Constitutional difficulties may 'ntencne to prevent legislation on the Mibjiit. the report said, but Congress should "tnke proper steps to submit" 11 1 uiititut Innnl nmendment denling with the i!itneult "if it is found necessnrj." ' While the largest sums of campnign rxpiiiditiiit found were those of the iintioiial iirgniii7iitions. which the coin mitfe snlil was $.,..'il 0,720 for the lie publican pnrtj and SI ,.'118,274 for the lleiiiocKils, I'lindidatvs who sought ' nre-nhntinl noininntlons fiom the con- mtions accounted for n total of ?2,- iho,o::n (iinei.il l.eonuld Wood's efforts to senile the Republican nomination in ioiei nn expendituie of $l,77.'..'i0", the icimmlttce found, while for KranU O I.nwdcn tlie total was $414,000; for Senator .lohnson, of California, SUM 000 for Heiheit Hooxcr, $17.'!.O0O; and tor l'reiiilent-elcct Harding, S1UI, (Mt) I'xiii'iiditures noted in behnlfjif ottir Hepiiblican candidates were $77. 00 for Senator I'oindexter, Wnshing ion SflH.000 for Vice Presldent-eleei ( unliilge and $10,000 for Dr Nicholas Murini Ilutlei, of New York ttornej Cemrnl Palmer led Demo irntlc candidates in expenditures, tho Everything Aboui Cuiicura Soap Suggests Efficiency So,O.Btmnt TalmraJte t Trrwb ForiamplM nMrfii CUcufcLtbruitu,Ptpi X,Ui)d4B Un. tlijtAltti Aaam asm a mmjA ww w"w srwwww'w T On. CeC(rtrfs ; jwW t&L 7Uur I VAJCtt WEYMAHNl 1108 Chestnut St. t.verytlung Musical Since 1864 ftimtttwvttvttmttttuu PRTElsT victor Victrolas The Now Model $ llifflffrtBriHBHil 100 f onmlele 1.1st of Mnrrli 1 ileionu on Sulc Twill Larr Asiortmcnt of Hecord 135 .NORTH PRCOT ST. 2136 il h Mifr Victrolas Ml styles ready for immwliiite dt'lncrj. Easy Terms March HecordH on salt' Toclnj. Hear them It'J G.W.HUVERCO. flume of Serclcc 1031-33 Chestnut St. -PIANOS PLAYERS- purb FRESH PAINT Believe Me Wt March Winds The house that is piopmly protected by koocJ painting can defy the weather man! Which is just another way of saying: Get in touch with Kuehnle right now! "Save the Surface" Kuehnle PAINTERS Vine 6c 17th. Sts. epnucEW nAce 2t$i H.ROYER SMITH COM PAM 10th & Walnut Sts. Store Open Saturday Evenings rr'. Crimped J 1 sJvVHsWCV-H-IMHfl "With or Without Almonds Eauall .Delicious, -52 xtTTvrUJLf:?K1:Vlf jyvlT IH tti r'AT'irmrirnrmjrk-yn ttWWWb ia JlT LTxur tt w TF r i? Limy Aim, I M ZTT M1: SiYicircn rvecoras ar PifeXm ' Heppe's Today lilliik The h.st this month on sale today has nn extra sji3faVK larse number of Red Seal and dance records. There are 'B fine Red Seal records by Alda, dc Gogorzn, Flonzaley rarclijlmlB Quartet, Galli-Curci, Gifjli (a new tenor). Heifeiz, wlB iromer, Johnson, Kindler, McCorninck. Wcrrenrutli and iHwBl Toscanini's La Scaia Orclvestia. The dance records aie ImbV excellent and the popular soiiks are remarkably Rood. WmMiMsM r.r you do not have a Virtrola. vre ott'er certain outfits wM&immS comf.oaed of a Victrola and a group of recoids. You niav HHrav settle by cash or charge account, or by our one-year WSnGKMM icntai-paymcnl plan. Call or write for full particulnr WjBtwJW C. J. HEPPE & SON WW 1117-1119 Chettnut St.. or N.W. Cor. 6th iThompton SU. Iy itm -fesf?, .-ySNi 8s335aKHii2?syL- - - J!rd&m2mmamr Mwm& 55fflr 1 . --- 1 iyiiii,iiiiiiiiii,ift i MABCfl VipiQRfflOIBIS sSir- mumm hib am -- - -i- m.w vm rz.xr by itrt i wrw r & 7 - iiiwii' !! - wn rm w rr if r - m mm mu n. m m m m -. " - Fpanptc" mHI vieoti sr mS&iSSBuSk k&s!2 Pfc ko -jr.N. 3 v on sal: To -Day ? Z3 m... "CW Jflu-.. 'ioa Jit ri mum. m. JSSk H tf s$ king the Occasion of the THIRD ANNIVERSARY of the opening of our successful TALKING MACHINE DEPARTMENT. Today and tomorrow we will present to each customer in this department TWO SOUVENIR PIECES OF COPYRIGHT MUSIC err X The many unusual advnntagea obtained through our J EASTER PHONOGRAPH CLUB j enable you to secure n VICTROLA, j BRUNSWICK or CHENEY Phono- j graph on the moot convenient terms the easiest time payment plan ever offered. M,0f44M44S440W4444t'44444$04r0 THE0. PRESSER CO. THE HOME OF MUSIC 1710-12 CHESTNUT ST. 'I lie largest slock in mcrua of educational, rl.usicnl and church music publications. ll the popu. l.ir .mil show Miccesses. M.'l ll'l" ciupoi, to iim ..nl wj will luiw.u.l juu cKt. "alithc bool.lcls uiul full ueial 3 ul tho 1'ihut l.MMer I'lll'l. N'inio Kn a City nmt Gtnlo , i. 1, i,-t .'i STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, Final Closeout Winter Suits Prices on Men's and Overcoats The Great Sale Continues To-morrow Our remaining stock of all Suits of strictly winter weight and all remaining Winter Overcoats no great quantity of any one lot, but grouped together in large and well-assorted lots, so that every man will . be practically sure to find his size at the price he wishes to pay. This final disposal of heavy Clothing" began this morning with 640 Winter Overcoats and 1790 Winter Suits, to continue to-morrow and all week, or until sold. Winter Overcoats, Originally $35.00 to $115.00 ... Now $16.50, $24.50, $34.50, $44.50 and $58.50 All our Winter Overcoats, from Hart, Schaffner & Marx, the Stein-Bloch Co.. the "Alco" and other manufac turers. Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Chesterfield and all other heay Winter 0 ere oats a wonderlul opportunity for saving. Men's Winter Suits, Originally $35.00 to $85.00 Now Marked $16.50, $24.50, $34.50 and $44.50 Our entire remaining stock of strictly Winter-weight Suits, remainders of many lines an excellent assortment in all from Hart, Schaffner & Marx, the Stein-Bloch Co., the "Alco" shops and other good establishments. Dark mix tures, stripes, plain blues, browns and grays. OTHER WINTER CLOTHING AT EXTREME REDUCTIONS Far-lined Overcoats, originally $2.10 Cutaway Frock Coats, icith Vrst to Mat's Trousem, originally $10.00 and to $350.00, to be closed out at $115.00. match, to be closed out at $i-J.50. S12.00. to be closed out at $5.00. Leather Overcoats, orininallu $',5 to Tuxedo Suits from Hart. Schatjiitr Mackinaw Coats, to be closed out at $75, to be closed out at $22.50. c0 Marx, to be closed out at $'0.5(). SI0.00. r- .s r i. Mvliit i. Clotli.tr 2cond Floor EMt The Sale Shoes and Begins of Men's Sample Oxfords To-morrow ! This long-looked-for event will begin to morrow morning with 1500 pairs of Shoes and Oxfords samples from our best suppliers in the new styles for spring and summer. More noteworthy than ever before First Because prices are lower than they Inn e been for several seasons pasf cm opportunity to buy the finest Shoes at before-the-war prices. Second Because present exacting specification!) hun appreciably raised quality nta?idards of workmanship and vaterial. Third Because abandonment of i at notion and .tv business competition have incriased the variety of styUs. Fourth Because the collection in itself is the mini attractive ice hiwe ever been able to usiy-mbh. NOTE While the variety of styles for selection i wider than in former vears, the number of pairs of Sample Shoes we were able to obtain is somewhat smaller. Imme diate action, therefore, is necessary. SW 5KflfllBtf, ..linHa 114 ammmmWmWmmmV JT $8.90 .fames A. Banister Co. Samples Less than present Wholesale Value Shoes and Oxfords that ute the tlnes-t product of America's most famous factor. Theie are styles for street, dress and sports wear in such leathers as tnn calf, cordovan, Scotch grain, buck skin nnd French call. The most attractively varied nnd the finest collection from this source we have had for years. Sample sizes, 7, 7' and 8. ull B width also 8-A. $6.95 Samples from Other Suppliers Grades that irerc $10.00 to $12.00 Shoes, nnd Oxfords fiom the J P Smith Co and the Thompson Brothers Shot- ( o both noted for Men's Footx.eur of hn,'h character. Stvles for dress and sports wear in calf, eordoxan." Scotch trcnin und whit buckskin Prm ticallx all desirable colors. Plenty of the Brogue effects, popular noxv ana uecrcea tor spring und summer wear. Sizes ij'T.., . ana i'; all in A and r KTi l I rl Ik id B widths i: - m,-- I- hi .1. Strut The Opening Exposition of SPRING MILLINERY Charmingly New and Different and the Loveliest in Years Everybody seems de lighted with Spring Fash ions in Millinery, for where is the woman who doesn't adore a Flower Hat, or a great ribbon bow trimming, or a Hat with a lace drape or a maline scarf, a feather falling to the shoulder or a rose nestling against her hair. All the new Millinery from Paris And all tlie Hats from New York and our oxvn workrooms, show these captivatinply fem inine features. Come to-morrow while the Millinery Salons aro in full spring dress, it will seem like a day of the beautiful month of May, and you'll want to try on every Hut you see and go out to meet it. 8trHWhr!d St Clothtsr Sfoond Floor Markrt 9tret Wst Francis Bacon Pianos and Player-Pianos At The New Low Prices The Moderately Priced Suits and Dresses are So Smart Upright Pianos $400.00, $.'o.00. .50.00 Small Grand Pianos now $800.00 Player-Piavos $650.00, $(i?5.00, s700.no Player-Grand Pianos now $L',25.00 Reproducing Pianos ?cOcC 6' 1150.00 Reproducing Grand Pianos SI 900.00 n Suit 6' ' M ar PAYMENTS HIS is cheering new.-, we huxe been pi mting latulx the ntu- of greatly loxvcreu prices on one of tne best unci most dependable lines of pianos in the piano mdiislrx the I'luneis Bacon Tins grout ami leauing lioiue of piano nanufacturers l.tnallx "tool; the bit in their teeth," and deliberately h.wcred their prict. despite the fact that preiint tojts of manufacturing do not uistifv the hi'iixT cuts thev nind" and very Puitiu m Playt. -Piano of their make now being sold nt then new quotation? irpic. ., i positive mmiey to. You need not hesitate nox foi h nioiiiPi.t in buxing one or" tlieio vorthx instruments Xo gi enter ulue, no greater aithfnction 01 m gieatir dependability can be found in the entire American piano trade than can iioi be hud in the Fro net Bacui Piuiio- and Play, i Pianos at their present low scale of pr.ies Can bv arranged. ,n,a ).x. ment secures immediate delherx and the balance ma he paid in monthly amounts, if mi wish. If jou hae a charge account here the amounts maj be added to your monthly bill. Other Pianos taken as part-payment. Seamless Axminster Rugs Size 9x12 Feet, $35.00 Tins is but one of the many unclei -price attractions now .unliable in the Department of Lower-priced I loor I uveriugs Sc amies A . minster Rugs, of excellent quality, in good pattern-, and in the popu lai t'xl'J-foot size now $85.00 Foremost among otliei ariractions- Seamless Tapestry Brussels Hugs. JK1J feet S27.00 AMiiinster Rugs, size 9x12 feet nov, $31.50 Heavy Seamless Vehet Hugs. (WD feet iiom S22.50 Heavy Axminster Rugs, size l.6.(i feet now .S13.o Printed Cork Linoleum 65c a square yard Heavy Wool-and-fibre Rugs, 9x12 feet now $15.75 Rubber Door Mats, 14x26 inches now 65c ??'-- tilraUir(lu i. Olotlilei Koui.n n l no Si t -1 It is lpmarkable what good style and fine netials are to be had in the less expensivo ami ui esses tins season Plain-tailored Tweed and Homespun Suits, $30 to $55 l;. blueh, brown, tan and gray. Suits with nxerted plaits and narrow tailored belts, and -emi-fitting, unbelted models with slit seams and trimming of tailored straps, and notched ir shawl collars, i Model sketched $G5.00.) In tins gioup are the very new Cape Suits two piece skirt and long, graceful circular cape. Serg:e and Tricotine Suits Many Models $25 to $47.50 Belted models, plaited and tucked m the newest effect, nnd straight-line models, and utreri wit a slashed seams, home bound in braid, -nine trimmed xx-ith tailored folds many dif-ler.-nt effects Finer Suits, $50.00 to $82.50 Itel'-ding belted models, blouse effects and ii .cii-tiloi'Mi modelst on semi-fitting lines. 1 i ie!lx of the lino tricotine, picjuetine and twill , oul, -unit embroidered und some braid-trimmed. - y strawtn (Jk i-loth'ir St. und V ii.i- Ontr ' Lovely Silk Dresses, $18.75 to $25.00 latl'ota, wi')i.' ile cl"ne and -aim in tunic, panel, plaited and tier si !, -i.nu embiuult tcci -oine trimmed with loops of .at-tuil braid. Uiomi, na' blue Ti rub blur g.-ax , xvhito nnd black Embroidered Trieolette Dresses, at $16.75 ong-ttinsttil model With sash; round collarless neck- h Imj"i and black, elaborately embrold- i Tsiiiored Wool Dresses, $15.00 to$25.00 Scit-e a. id "not in in tiav blue and black; in panel, redlngotc. ijiii and stiaigl.i hn. t !i s. some ulain-tailoieii nth.,.-. no!.,ln,i . U l 'Ib-niar srigrnl Kluui Hurk.t Htrt P ( V smart line and ilbc.u sloex'i led m cur.tiastiiu i 01 oinbioidt red Women'sUnidnSuits-SAVE Regular Sizes- 50c Extra Sizes 60c These pure u. cm i dl '. s than usual for Women's Itibbod i otton Lnion tiuus of tin- gouu duality With low neck, no h1ov.. . -- .-, .. . ,m and cithfi tigr 01 "use Lnc.M x, ith shell finish. -V fltiw vlirliiun A I InlliUr A'aI 4 Cantr Strawbridge & Clothier .MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET A' -J .J'. 4 h V iiii BgiaiMiiiMJiia FILBERT STRKET m tf" , (U -i -i' 1 T y n n , !( V K
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