P1mi5WVp iMywtuvw '"vpiy "$&r?1 (3 EYENLXU Pl'DLLC LJLODGEU PHILADELmiA, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1921 MRS. COOLIDGE NO! TUMID1 OF CAPITAL Wlfo of Vlco Prosident-Eloct i Says Sho Will Just Go Along New Life in writings that dcscrlbo you and Mr. to tlio country tlmn education It Nidln find fnnfan incident to Mnrrh 4 V.UUUUKP ns me epitome 01 economy icon i or ttie most serious consequence. hc us to bellcvo you do U your house i mid with leor EXPECT TO BREAK 'RULES' TJnawed nnil unruffled nt the prn Jitct of hemming the Second l.nilt ot tho Lund, Mr Cnhin Coolirfse wife of the Vice I'nwldent elect, li lircpat 'VA ,nff "" the ort in uMiliiRton to- nay. rtne tmiK tilling hit rvnv en numui irom Denton vtcnln when she nocoin panted her hutmnd to Wellington, and aid that it un in perfect working order Mr f'rtolultre wa .nivompmiitM Mrs .1 fianii wnni huMmml is Mr Conlidpr rlosit friend and nil Tlser She left her son Oadvin. .It . nd John nt the m hool in Nmthamp ton, Mass where thej aie i ("paring to ntcr college1 It wouldn t he ven good for them to mi too imirh of neliool." khe ex rlnlncd ' l'he 11 ome to Wellington Thursday for the inanimation Thelt Ornndfather Coolldirc will brine them 8 down, and ta a couple of days "How do vou feel I mean aren t I ynu iut a little bit afraid, now that 4. i you ro m:ttinlh on jou wav to the i 'great ndenture''' I F Jcrled. "1 gur" I in unf uorrjiiig nine h 5- about it I neer let things worrj me beforehand You fee know nutiilnp ft fnr nntlilni? ' ' Her altogether Rtninl Inuith racid through the mi md womni in plu'h chairs looked up ftoin book or candle or magazines to smile with and at Hit wife of the neu Vico rre-ident i:pocts to Itrealt Socl.il Uules "But how in tli woild aie on eiei joing to Irani the rule nbercod in offiiinl ocier '' "As I gn lining ' 'Old she imper turbabh, "J - ippoe I will break met of them at fir- r hut I 11 lenui ' I'm told one woman once made lo official calls ones that had to he made in one dav Think of that' "The wife of the Vice President mut call nnl on the wife of the President the fir-t Mnnd-n after inauguration to I hear " -aid Mi Coolidge "That'n right wan the answer ' It Jb thoe otlx r who have to mil on joti Isn't it t?he agreed and laughed again 1 guess tliex jum nae tneir card the aid Mrs Coolidge wore a blue verve tra lmg suit It might hae been a strict Milt or a walking suit as well -anil topped it off with a bln k Mraw turban On each mile thire fell a cascade or Paradise green I'aradlse Her sUIrt waist was dark blue georgette, heavilv figured in colored bead" H r shoes were of the sensible ariert and black 'eiirb her luggage tctined to the New Knglnnd thritt On the nd of a blaik patent leather bag was one tinv, Miiny letter It was not C C , nor yet did it hem the initial" of Mi Coolidge st e f was all "Eer ben to Washington she was arked "Tivice "' he said Oh I think I'll loe It. I did the first tune I went there I w is tea lung school vou Vnow 1 uKed to tendi the little dumb childrem at Northampton that w.i where I met ah in Of ourse. I gac tip teaching after we were married His No "Hobbles" tii the win nrc t ooliuge proba i 15 olv you must follow in the footsteps of I even one of thi Winn t het i upitnl The-i all hat fmU or hobbies Like the first Mrs Wilson remember' Sili cas a wonderful i "ok alwajs writing, leclpesrand Mrs Hariling is dceph in- i terested in almost cren thing political, and nocinl n r -he' "Yea, Mr Harding is interested ln clubs and suffrage and mii li things 3 ve never met her but om e, and that was when we went rut t- Marlon e wero there onu three hours ' Mrs Coolidge looked up and snnlnl brightlj : She certamh seeniK to bme a great meal of enngj ml gtt ip jbrut her sloesn't the"'" It was agreed ' Why. 1 hmeii t anv hobl lues spe dally, and vo i know I ilon r approve of fads So 1 g i. , l r i ir go along meeting the eerv ilft ir hleins of life work and everything."' "Oh. that In n mistaken idin ' she hnstened to cornel "I've always had a servant I have never learned to cook," she wild and laughed "I guesa six wieka wns the longest t ever had to feed my famll) and probablj thej were glad when thai time was oor. I know I wns. Not that I minded the work, but I didn't know how to do It well " She laughed nt her recollection of sin weeks of kitchen experience, nnd nniplllicd a picture of her earlier life, "My mother never taught me to cook " sho said "Mother cooked, but she never seemed to want tne to do It In fact she said she hoped I never would have to cook and I never have I guess that was because she had done so much of it herself An wav, she could cook so well, 1 suppose she thought there was no use for me to learn "You are not interested in lubs for women or political mattcn at all"' Not Interested In Clubs ' No not in clubs or politics I'm dcepl.v Interested m I'ducntlon, though. I think nothing is of greater importance Mrs. Coolidge admitted that sho loved Northampton better tirobnblv than she could learn to love Washington. "I like the uulverslt) town atmos phere of Northampton," she said "You know, Smith College is there, and it brings o mnnv things to Northampton that otherwise one wouldn't get, that it makes It an ideal place to live In " Mra. Coolidge said ahe would "Just go nlong." mii ting things as tlie.v conic up. facing today's problems todnv " in mat jour motto for llle; Into a future that looms large Wttn problems this country must face bc fote it reaches prospcrlt and builds n foundation of permanent happiness for its people. "What problem do 1 consider the gravest this countrv is facing?" he said, in rcplv to n question "It is cduca tion I have been told that almost one fourth of the soldiers in the army lould not rend or write not Lngllsh, I but nnv language "We cannot hope for progress unless i wo can give cducntlon There nrc so tunny foreign -born in this country who Inst nlmiit it." nnl.t ulu. 'I'm do not read in wiite nnd cannot learn given over most of mv time to raising until something better is done for them inj two sons, and cnrlng for our home, than hns been done. Wp need schools wherever It has been mid I don't think nnd cnlliges And wc need teachers. I'll ilivlate from that rule The bovs "This country Is settling down," he mav be brought to Washington if wc went on cmphnticaltv "We nre going to Htm n suitable house and n rliciol for work to meet oui obligations nnd to pn them there, but all that will have to be our debts We nrc going to forge decided later " uhrnd right along This country is one "And jou're not awed by the glory of that imports nnd exports, largelv Look it all?" nt the figures of those two items for Inst "Not a bit ' I vc had some experl venr iitui compare those with tigurcR for enie with offulnl life, vou know. And1 the year before or the year before that, up in Massachusetts thc.v sa there is You find there ban been a great in- onlv one Job higher than governor nnd Mr Hnrdlng has that"' ; Mr, Coolidge is'lookitig be.vond the crease "This s not an extravagaut nation Our business men arc not burning up their monev. Tlicy spend n great deal but the likcvvlan earn n great deal. Look at the savings funds in our banks the nre on the Increase. Wc nro saving money." Ex-Mayor of Gloucester Dead Members of the Gloucester CM lire department nnd city officials will at tend the funeral of I'ntriok Mealey, veteran fireman, to be held Thursdn.v morning In St Mnry's Church, Glou cester, He died at 8 o'clock last night nt his home, 41 1 North Ilroadvvny, Gloucester, He was eight -four yenis old. He wns a member of the Movn menslng Hose Company, a volunteer fire fighting organisation in this city, for man) venrs He nignnircri the Gloucester fire department in ISTo nnd had been its ihltf until he resigned six months ago He wns n founer tnnvor of Gloucester and had served nine years as a councilman TRIES TO END LIFE BY SHOT Woman Finds Brother Unconscious. Overcome by Gas Short Time Ago When Mrs. rortunnto Harclla, of 107 Mechanic street, Oermitntown, came down stnirs shortly nfler hearing a shot in her home this morning sho found her brother, Frank Lnmpos twenty-two cnrs old, a baiber, lying unconscious on the floor, A small-caliber revolver was in his hand and the blood wns pour ing from n wound on the right side of his head nbovc the ear. The police of the Germnntnun sta- FROM NOW ON - LET Sa Wear UNION SUIT YOU OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQUAI, TO NBW Reconstructed tipholatered and polished $l5nunPd First-class work Kuamntee (1. Slip covera in n do to order. We carry a largo atock of upholstery materials, celling nt wholesale prices. AMERICAN UPHOISTERY CO. Oldest nnd Largest Houici of Its Kind 30S Arch Street tAt'iSS" tiPMm r ESSEX Holds this Double Advantage Price and Quality TERFORMANCE and quality establish comparisons. Thus it is natural that men rank the Essex with much costlier cars. But in addition wc urge you to consider the Essex price, when you are measuring its ability and en durance against other cars. It has shown speed up to 74 miles an hour. Its 3037 miles in 50 hours, averaging more than a mile a minute, was never equaled. And think that four separate Essex cars broke the Trans-continental record, which scores of cars had attempted for five years in vain. In appearance, detail, and reliability as well as price it commands preference of judicious buyers. Pricf f. 0. b. Dmtrolt TIUIKOS T Pst Tourinr mccvl v-im 4-ri Hpec-dster . .. ltt S-Tim 1-Pi (ahrlftlrt , "Si A-1'im, "rM. brilan S4()( 7-I'sh -na. Coud? S!s 4-ruM. Totirlni.t lniooin aa;s 7 fat. TJmniiMn y 400 FSKX Tnnrlnr SUM Rooclatrr 1MIS HUI 2430 C nhtiolrt 2lnn til Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co. 128-140 North Broad Street i fgJMlUl.iJi thev "But I I il of don t v k tliese 3; MOVING IfouHvhnld Goods nnd Office Furutiire To or From WASHINGTON BALTIMORE NEW YORK BOSTON BUFFALO PITTSBURGH CLEVELAND RICHMOND nnd other distant points Co.. Inc. & Market West 752 Transfer S. E. Cor. 37th Uarinff 75.2 ---------------SI I Crimped ' tzmmmmmmmmmmm m 4' Lv v- ,' . Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th 1222-1224 Walnut Street lUn.ii'ii i.i'Hin.rii ii ,,:niHi"i'iiiiiiiii!i"iiiiii'iil"i'ii"Hiiii.iiiui.i!'iiltu in.mi.i'iiinii.i1 ..iiwyaii hl'iiih iilMllMiiilig FashionForecasts a SuitSeason And Here Are the New Spring Modes In Sport Suits Embodying beautiful style, with extreme practicability, and all weather comfort. Of English and Rainbow tweeds, Vclour checks and worsted Jersey in all colors. $24. 50 to $95 I26-28 INC !wuu7b?i tttnect.' Four Specially-priced Numbers in Dorine Corsets B-'HE Donne one of the best Back-lacing Corsets, and l al these reduced prices the numbers mentioned repre sent exceptional value. We give a fitting by a Graduate Corsctiere without ny additional charge a worth-while service. 54.00 A Women of tnll figures and average build will enjoy the substantial comfort of this well boned model; heavy pink coutil, medium low bust; io- S. duccd from $5.00 to. B Short, slender business women find this extremely low bust modol of pink coutil with soft pliable boning a real asset in buffeting tho strain of a long, teaious ciay; reduced $. irom ?5.00 to 4.00 l One can dunce thiough a tireless evening when corseted with this delightful topless model of heavy junk with its elastic top and light boning; l educed from $0.50 $r AA D Well - developed women who wish to enjoy athletic sports nnd who prefer tho top less corset will appreciate the substantially heavy boning of tnis ultra-smart model of pink l-ouui; reauceu irom ?. o.uo to '4.00 mb The New "Pilgrim" Bags Have Many Admirers $3.45 is our special price for one of soft leather in gray, navj, brown nnd black Roonn enough for numerous small parcels, knitting ot fnn( work, lined with moire A Practical Hosiery Special 85c - n pair for Women's Mercer ised LIbIo Stockings, fulI-faBh-ioncd, reinforced at both hools nnd toes; black, navy, cordo van, Russian cnlf ond white. Exceptionally well-made, good fitting, long-wearing Stockings for 8Bc a pair Radium Laco for Easter Frocks at $1.95 Several new patterns on dif ferent meshes in brown, gray, black or navy an excellent se lection. What could be prottier than this soft lace with its Iub trous sheen? 30 inches wido! And nt this special price of 1.95 a yard! A Special Lot of Dosirable Cotton Materials at 38, Printed Voiles, 88 inches wide Pluid GmghnniH, 81 inches, wide Colored ( repus, jl inches wide Novelty White plaids, checks nnd inches wido. All are well worth much moie than 88c a vnrd Pretty patterns und wanted colors Voiles stripes, J Wh en you go- abroo'l BtloppltlK muturluK BUatinic rnmplnu wnlklns u t a t IcjqIcik t i the i hill . 1 tl n k llahtiiR let your companion TWEED-O-WOOL be h Suit tho fnendl.v, wearable, btylish clothes which lire in ogup anywhere, good for itnv sen son and for many seasons Prices for the spring models start at $22 00. Sold in Phihi dolphin onh at Ilnrlington'H Women s nnd misKen' sizes Catalogue will be sent frro on icnuost Some of the Smartest Styles for Spring, but Marked at $15.00 Bright cheerful colors forecast a refreshing spring and some of fashion's hap piest whims are evidenced by playful loops of gros grain ribbon, raffia fiowere and long silken ties which droop gracefully towards the shoulders Lisere straws and milan hemps arc combined in many instances with crepe do thlnu pi toffetn. Silvered faille rib bons fashion the outhful con tour of one soft collnpsiblo hat and thero nip numerous other becoming shapes await nig your (.flection, all nt ?15.00 tlon wore summoned and hurried the iiiun to the Ocrmantown Hospital, where plijslclnns pny his condition Is critical. On February 10 Lnmpos wah found unconscious by his landlady nt U837 North l'lfth street, where he rented a room. The ens wns flowing from nn open Jet. lie was taken to tho SI. Luke's Hospital, where lie was confined for four lns. On IiIh rceinery lie snld thnt It wns cniiKctl h a mistnke nnd thnt ho did not lenc tho Jet open pur poscly. clntles of (lie mnti ennnot Atlvnnn nny theory for his attempt to end hi. life. Aquamarine andDiamond Bar Pins Aquamarine, the March birthstonc, is the most popular of semi-precious stones. A platinum-faced bar pin of pierced design, with oval aquamarine and two diamonds. $145. We Invite a Comparison of Prices. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. diamond McncHAXTH .it:wi:Li:ns Stl.VCnSMITHS if S-M-I-L-E-S lnJ J v Science says it requires thirty-nine facial muscles to produce a frown and only thirteen to produce a smile. These new recoul hits will snvo wear nnd tenr on your facial muscles. Hear Them Tomorrow Here Darling The Wedding Hlucs lrondwn Dines Ilosie Humming Broadway Rose Lassie o' Mine Bright Eyes Timbuctoo Sleepy Hollow Caresses Buddies POLK COMPLCTC CATALOGUES TO CHOOSE I'KO.M BLAKE and BURKART V. "The Phonograph Shop" ELEVENTH AND WALNUT STREETS jf Welsbach "THRIFTW Gas Lights 1JJ At Cost ltJC To replace wasteful open-flame gaa burners. Give ,moro light than open flame burners and use less than half as much gas. Wc will show you how to install thorn. Complete, ready to fit on any upright flxtura. Broad and Arch and District Offices &' Uglit Cot Ololi .The United Gas Improvement Co. ite SrE4MDAED EIGHT A POWERFUL. CAR I he btandard Light has a dual igni tion svstem high-tension magneto and battery which can be used in combination or independently. This means smooth running under all conditions, and safety in emergent). I ASTERN .MOTORS CORPORATION C"-7 .Vo. Broad St. ftJBjv Philadelhhut. Pn - r -""j - BJ B MINRAL STUKKO Defies time and the Elements. Remodel Old Homes with Stucco Build New Homes with Stucco Seals Out Dampness, Cold, Frost and Water Minral Stukko, the Stucco beautiful! Applied by your local plasterers We will be glad to have our representative call on you with samples of our magnesite stucco Write for further information to Phila. Mineral Flooring & Product Co. 5632-40 SUMMER ST. HI .,.,, j .,. .MktMrMM mmimwmmmmm PHILADELPHIA, PA. J I T V "f i-S -1 ...1 -
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