'$? sett r n? ,Hay,"7 $5fi&ptfm -7",WJj5wV7' nurjK , ?, "' vV A jV i r '4 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 'I 1021 U ' & "Ac K tJi In I n T.s Is-1 ,f SM 66TH CONGRESS FOE DFADMNSMHON the Senate, wlileli ln rejeetnl 1'renl flout Wllnon'H iitoioul for nn Aineri ciin miilidnte over Armenia. Tlic lliinl iilnl Inn seeslon vvm ili' voted iirltK'Ipalh to iipitroprliitlon Mils VA I PATRONAGE (lioo fo Oreat Hritnln, I'tunce, Jtnly. Spain. JApin, Hclgltim, Uracil, Cltlle, ArRontlne and l'cru. Jfnnj" new min isters also nro to be tppolntf d nnd when . . full relatloni nrc re .established ltli Man, Prominent Mm Out IM UA J M 'V ML iiKf aolntm'aW"! be One hiiiidml nnd twenlv -nine mem-' IIU I lUlll IMlll ,1 111 I made to those countries hern of tile Hotlm' mid St'llllte relltcd Hi I II 111111 1M V Mil I lmM, ,ll, ,.,., aw tintrllnv nfflee todaj to private life Tin- political i who "have come tip from the ranks in landslide of November L' kiivi; the He- - diplomatic service fire William Phillip. Republican in Both Branches V$ H" VV.!?ose "t", .''.' It Comprises 50,000 Posts With, "t The itnftie: HSh oibson, nt wr- Jin It tlm Hoi se. Hie etr.i se. t ,,,,., Ilchnrd Crone, nt Prazuei Despito Wilson's Appeal VW ,?" ' y"? ":"a JlTl"''!!!!:: Salaries AzzreRMUw $1 00,- ! Jwpb o. rrw, at Copenhagen : Peter in. a niwi iiii-s u I in r -"i" iaii-i i iii-ii- - - to Country I.'IS Demon nt and mte S'oelnllsf There is ollO mini nil fiom l'lltl.l.lllln-llt In i so - 'I he new Senate contain lift nine ,nn .,,,.- .,(L. .-.,, lltptibienn nnd thiitv-xew n ileum- LONG FIGHT OVER TREATY. nt Mnii llotme plnee forini'rlv liehl liv M'ternn were captured bv men .vtmiiftin H- the ssnrl.itetl Press jenr nnd polities, but -nine veteran Wnslilnetnii. Mnr,l, lUrin-lm, of Hltlelnlrs mine In. ninoIlK them The,). theTteAft ,.fVnl1i; n),nr, fl,., I (IM I- UiirtOll, oMHllO. t U'tmCr H0lltO . - - ' "i-oi'i' 'in Mill,!. ..,.. .... 000,000 a Year NUMEROUS RICH "PLUMS" President AVIlon lit nepiibliein lend ers, iidnntloii of tlio womnn iiflriiije ronstitiiiinii.il ninendnient nnd pn is" of the proiiibUion enforeonient u t were oiltMnndlni: foirnri of the -(-.ciiin of the SIM-th Cons-ess, which pnscd out todnv to innlie wn.v for th" Stv Roventh Coupe, soon to be called in extra eon bv T'rei(ient Harding Swept Into inntrol of both the Setinte nnd II'Mtie nmi the end of the wnr nftei President Wi'on hnd appealed to the countrj in V.I1S to return h Pemo erotic mnjoritx to Consre--.. ttie He publican orj; linked all committee at the openinc eion In TOl'l. anil imine dlntelr launched nn nttm K on the ml tainitiati(ni This centered around the Tirat of Veraille l'resldentlnl 'WtorN fherrldilen Tour etoe of unportiitit incisure by the President alo n oxornden In the Slt sixth Cnnffre 'I he !neji lire repaed ufter then diippto'r by Mr Vtlon iti"l'ided vh' prolubi tioii mforccment in atui lout resolu tion reducing the uo of the reul.ir nrnn to 17.".0(X men npealin5 the dayIlsht-nri7H law nnd revim the "Vnr Finnnee Corporation In the Mice of one important matter, the Ktx resolution to declare tin tote if war with ftormnm at nn end, the lredlll tlal veto stood Important menuies pulsed l t'u Slxi -lth Conuros besides the Pro hibition enforcement law, the suffrage amendment ri ml the revolution to revue the Wnr rinnmo Corpotntioti in eluded : The transportation net, the merchant marine art nnd the l'dco bill for for dun finance corporation. Versjillle!, Trcit railed The Versailles Tr at wn- the jriint bone of contention during hoth the first and fecond se,dntis It was twne tie fcated, first on November 111. llll't nnd again on March II), 1H20. w-he.i. b n vote of 17 to .'!7, ti was r, turned to President Wilson The Knox rc-ohi-tion to end the stnto of wnr with (nr man then w-.is ndoptnl and on Mm -7, Ifi'JO, killed b a pristdontinl veto Ihtrinc the trentv light Pn sidi nt Wil. son mnde n tour of th- oountrv. beslu nlnE September " ll!l. whiili ndoil with hi illness September "Js At the second session lnp,irtian con ference of Senate lender failed to brine an agreement on reservation and the final vote on ratification, M.ireh l' was -10 to :.", les thiin the two-thirds inniontv The first session was istinli.d efforts t fle.il with the high hn living t thin session nlsfi f'tinre-v conferred the pinniinent rank of gui cral upon liencnl Perhtnj; Piiring the first sr.ion nlo Vn tor Iterger the WICfinin Sm ialil was unsintecl t the Mouse, nnd during the second sion he aj.iin vn denied a s.nt aflir his re-election at a speelnl ebftmn At the set nnd w -i ti thi Hoiisti pnssid hill ro provnle n Iwmu f r war veternn and to mnend tlo f irifT nnd inti mill rev en ie lavs to ilm sh ln nrv and other hit1 but Imm fu u m nmi Ilourko ofkrnn. of Now York CI .imp i!nrk i to be sticcenlnl bv n mini new in Congre. Two hnl'iig PemiH'rnt tin the wnv and mean- i ominlttoo, which tniisi frnnio n tniiff l.t w Hi nrv T Hiiiiiev, of II i.-..!. i ti. .it ..e Tn....n.... .l..l lliois, mil flu I, Of iciloes-ci, niiifi n I . - r . -il. ,(n.fc J... .) .. oi..i ... I ' term of pre-rnt Pemocrntlc office By Antormtril rrtu Wnshlnglon, March I. I'pward of ofl (100 appointments to public offices earning snlnrie aggregating more thnn l S100 mil) 0011 a vear are to be mnde by President itmdliig. Some of these were made tndftv. maiH others will be an nounced during the next few months, 'while ftill othet will be made as the it..n e .-. .. so...... I .. fl.l- .. ,. I llllll. lourif' h riit'n Mnj, in wiiiii. uo went into the 1 nlon nrniv a a private ind entile out a brlgndler general, re lneil with ieeu venr innrUed on his hgll.itivo uii I'romltient among the twelve Pemn cintii .iml two Hepublleuti senator re tiring todnv totdo Si nutor Sherman, of Illlnoi. wort. Senati r Chninlx rluin. tingoti. forniir Pemoi ritic i halrmnn of tin miiitarv ifiminitlio CJronna. North IinLotii former Hcpnbllcnn chnirmiin of tie nsirioulttiio coniuilttoe ; Hoke Si nth Pemocrnt. fleorgiii, vvlio wa siicceefled bv Thnmnn l. 'nton , Thorn i. P'miici rut Colorado, and (line. Pemocrnt Oklahoma. Another letinng notable was Moo Piesldeui TI oma H At.trshnll. who will go on ( huutaurpin circuit next week Hi will -ill for I'urope in May to leninin until fall Of the fourlien new -uintor who took their s,..it todav , eleven wire Hepnblii an and thrie Peinocrats. GOOD WISHES FOR WILSON President Receives Many Messages. Several From Abroad Washington. Man It I - ( Itv A. P Womirovv WIIon spent his at eve ning in the White House studving hills and n solution whiih hid reached li mi from the Capitol during the dn.v . He tetired Ind r tlrin iisunl. Manv message were received con irntuhting him mi hi nilminitrntloii of thi n.itioii nffnirs and cirring good w ilie in his return to privntc life. Tin nanus of those sending tin me ie wire not made public, but it wa slid that srvir.il were from abroad Tie Piesidetit late m the dnv took I ' custm iiirv automobile ride '.Ho was not iiciompanleil bv Mr WINiui, who remaineil behind to superintend the winding up of honsfhold affair It wn n the President's return thit Presi dent -elect and Mr. Harding cjlletl nt the AS'hite House holders expire The llrt fruit from the shaking of the othi in' "plum" tree were cnblnet oflleers. whose nlnleN are Sl'J.000 a vear enfh Others to come include nenrlv n dozen ambassador, whose nlarles jire SI7,r(K) each, many min ister at S10.000 each, assistant fecrc larle federal IiiiIkoh, uttornevs and marshals, custom collectors, membeni of various government boards and com missions nnd postmasters b the thou ntid In contmst to the huge pntronnge roll of Mr. Harding are the appointive .perquisite of Viie President Coolldge, whose immediate appointments com prise nnlv hi sivretnrv, clerk, page boy nnd a privati tolisgi'aph operator. Their siilnrles total I'lOO n year The Vice President himself receives SlS.OOtl. l.lrh Diplomatic Plums As is tin usirtl custom, ninhnsndnri and minister now serving are expected to present thiir icslgnatlons to I'resi dent Harding Immedintel.v so lie may' have a fiie hand In creating hi owii diploni itie corps. There are fort -fouri amhnssndors nnd minister hut some of tlue who have risen from the ranks in the diplomatic service ma he re tuined and virtuall all of those now in service will continue in office until j their siicfossors nie named qualif. Among ambassadorships regarded a I eortiln to be Tilled hj Mr Harding are j Augustus Jav. at Salvador: llofftnun I Phlilp, at Itogatii. Columbia, and ) Arthur Halllvninnchard, at Port-Au- Prince, Haiti. Among appointments in immedlaie or early prospect are seven members of the shipping board at Sl'-'.OOO eaeli ; two members of the Interstate Com merce Commission at $12,000 each; five members of the Kedrrnl Ilcserve Hoard, S12.000 each: three membera of the Tariff Commission nt i?7M0 each: two members of the Federal Trade Commission tit $10,000 each: some of the nine member of the Hall road Labor Hoard at $10,000, nnd four members of the Federal Farm Ionn Hoard, at $10,000 each. Four of the nine Huprenie Court Jus tices also may be appointed by Presi dent Harding. Chief .lustlce White nnd Associate Justices MeKonna, Holme nnd Pay now are eligible, by both age tee. and lenglh of sprvl to voluntary retirement. The salary of the chief justice la Slo.OOO nnd that of associate Justices $U,M)0. I'ostofllco and Other Appointments Postmasters comprise the built of presidential patronage. Thero nrc nearly ,V),000 po(.tmatershlps remain ing In the presidential class, although President Wilson plnred many in the civil service. All have four-Tear terms 1 nnd It is estimated that President iionl- , Ing will appoint something like lo.OOO during the next year, as the Hepubll- enn majority in the Senate roftised confirmation to several thousand post- I masters as well as other officials, in- i eluding members of the shipping board. ! during the last session of Congress. I Although not classed technically ii i patronage, the President has the m- , lection of officials for man ehoioo I places in the army nnd navy, I through leonnimendatlnns for promo tion. Among thcao nre chiefs of War Peparlment bureaus. Including the chief of staff and eleven ma lor and twent-two brigadier generals. Se lectlona of general officer mado b Prrsldent Wilson wero held up in the Senate this vear in the Republican blockade of Mr. WllsonV nominations, and these appointments now will bo made by Mr, Harding. In various executive branches of the government the Department of Justice leads in patronage, with n roll of nhout $1:10,000 including n solicitor general, nt $10,000, one assistant to the attorney general til $!H)00, seven other assistants nt $7o00 nnd t-olltltora for the other dcpiuluieuts. Wills Tim tod 1 j Admitted to Probate will' W'lo iidmittn to pinbate 'I In win thoe of Mic hail bv ("hrl-t. ItlL'ii llaworth street. $10.!Mii). if I'ett r Keiimil' Hl'i Mii ban nw mic, v sV.Miil, Au.'ii 1 1- Huff, "!! Wfst Sinn- irsrt strut, il(l(l. I.oin,i Siibvh, who ilinl m the Kpi-cnpnl Ilospmil T-'H-. l.auri I Miilth. who dud in At antic Civ, -Jliii'iO. Inveniiirifs were lllisl In tin 1 -tills of Petir I". Cole nan. "s'lV" ,-" , Cicii,i I 'iinon. $4 "it I 1! itn . Her- m s-.'i'JM HI II. ,r Ohniruh ! IdJ 7 nnd Ihiinvi Me viiiso'i. l'i :! I! I Hi r of a linn lstriMoi v 111 .--iititid in tl -i-ii of 1 nini .1 I'll '"'" Wist Wv 1 uii I Mill tt li .IT 111 III 'ti 'Slilllll Welsbach "THRIFT" Gas Lights 1g XiJl 0: At Cost To replace wasteful open-flame gas burners. Give more llgnt than open flame burners and use less than half as much gas. Wc will show you how to install them. Comploto, ready to fit on any upright fixture. Broad and Arch anil District Offices The United Gas Improvement Co. SA J. O at O!o -'e'''''e'e'i' &! yji.m l tsin'ornc four-flmf' pump that ts uniph II 'llll 1 1 in esistiblt . 1! and pcrfi 1 1 M'l.-i UTY Exquisitely fitting. "I'or'Ol R S CHI C" FROM TH F. ( RO. OT' IILR PARISIFXNK COX FIX' I IOX 'IO THK OATIIFRKD HF.M R I-: M B ROI D KRIiD SATIX OF FIK FROCK Missncnvnclatis 11 1()V 1 1 1 1 di-r 1 rimia O I OR HKR v n 11 iis KFi-hC'l 'F.hSS OF A II K CL D WKI.K AXD Mini) FOOT ROI I'lvl R CO.sTfMF. IM-VITHLI-; VRD- UA(. Bh D yi RIXO. .slllv CHOOSHS I Hh I Ol R-STRAF PCMP WHICH SO I(JUMTKLV l-AlFHIZhS 'ITIF R( II OF Wb.R IXsT KI WIIH sroCKIXOh OF CHIFFON MLK IN SH DK To 1 Xl THK C OI.OR MOT IF OF HhR (.OWN. ' M) Mlh COMI-' IO H LLAH .'S BI 1 ! .sh SHF KNOWS THAT HFR I.K.I IT hsT W H IMS h V WILL L W.s Bh ORATIFIhD AND AT FRICL SO MCCII LFbS I HAN ONM WOULD hXPLCT. jy?i tjHisja, 0 MfltijJtiL. the liijfo .-ilk xtockinfjs in uliodcs arc S.75. newest hKhii rHffi LlXiAHAN1 tfs i tAiXAy GOOD SHOES 9211 Market Street Branches 60th & Chestnut, 4028 Lancaster Ave., 27JG Gennantuwn Ave, 560.', Gcrmantoivn Ave. Advance Announcement for Saturday s-zceem? cXcUc J26-28 GfisZ INC frf?6m foiut tiJccC & The Darlington Juvenile Shop requests your attend ance at (i special display of tomorrow (Saturday). At 10:30 and at 2:30 there will be a otagc presentation by attractive juvenile models of the new styles. As a musical feature wc shall have Eleanor Josephine Nicolctta, harpist. Miss Nicolctta, although only 11 years old, is known m both Philndelphi i and NcW York ns an ac complished musician and you will enjoy hearing her play. Mary Ellen Frochs and Suits arc the most adorable and desirable of all Little Folks' Apparel, distinctive but durable, designed and made by women wlio have spe cialized for many years exclusively on fine clothing for children. You will be welcome at any time during the clay, but wc urge especially that you come at 10:30 or 2:30 for the stage presentation of the Mary Ellen styles for spring. Infants' Dresses- Hand' made; $5.00 to $6.00 values I r 3 Exquisite littJc Dresses lit for the finest of little folks; entirely hand-made nnd trimmed with fine laces. Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years; mothers will want them for their own chil dren, others will buy them for gifts. A really exceptional value one of the kind which is making our JUVENILE SHOP famous. Note Thee Infants' DreF-.s are not Miirj l.llrnii -tlnv More made In Ue Philippine IfelnniK glillliiillliM A Aciv Organization With an Old Aanic 1310 Chestnut Street Spring Appar News of the Newest far Tomorrow! Values Attractive New Tailleurs e New-season smartness is the motif of every Suit. For faports ,ind dressy occasions. Alpine Wool, Tweed, I ricotine, Picot Twill and many others. 25.00, 39.50, 59.50 & up to 99.50 New Capes & Wraps For Spring and all Summer wear. In a myriad styles in Knitted Fabrics, Coverts, Tricotmeu, Twills and soft rich Coatings in newest colors. 25.00, 39.50, 49.50 & up to 89.50 New Frocks True distinction envelopes every mode. Fas cinatingly smart Frocks of Tricotinc, 'I will, Taf fetas, Canton Crepe, Lace, etc. 25.00, 39.50, 49.50 & up to 89.50 Mi!iLMy ""- "''JU'.ijy lUUMIIUIUIllMlllllUI i- " " "is New spring Hats Special Sale too Hat Only 10 ' 15.00, 18.00 & 20.00 Values an Special sale for Saturday only I Lovely Spring d Easter effects in Straw. Italian Milnns. Fabric and Straw, combinations of Silk, Felt, etc. Sports and models for general wenr. An extraordinary opportunity. MANN 8s. EHLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET rrt Vnoy " .""I U-vVv. . A registered trademark insunng quali-y, style nnd workmanship. Ho otlur simt o fabr.c has proven so satisfactnr 5cld hero onlj New Shades and Styl es Hond-Tnilorcd Suits Ladies', Misses', Juniors' 22.75 27.75 38.75 Tailored Hats Mannish Shirts and Waists Jlxlc to onlcr or ready to vu ir 1 1J ' UI1UI.-I WL'UI Sport Hosiery Silk Hcs.ciy IV3ANN & BUMS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET 2115 CHESTNUT SX (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) FURRIERS MILLINERS i'JO.OO I'rrtuh Sent Vitpv Wrap 125.00 WBSmf ,JjW?SJK(fc I If' Li Huthtm icnj ( out. bkuiit: Ti minted 2S5.00 CoDutiiniiuihi Omit AmnranaaLll P(Bstpned Payment FDR SUE Feaiunai FORBES' Quality Ir'ur: HALF PRECE m'dui.v I'lucu nncuxns i:i: isv.i:iun ru.owi-:) iiv piucn j:i:noris. ouit ';'s nor gut uriuxc this veuiod of rock nont rim as just 'i.s.s;;, ,wa; voirin moiii: 1 i' LMlLi: 7,V 'I01).)'S ADY.WCING UAiiKiiT. 'llllll. runs aki: or rouBus- men .twdaiw, xun madi; rno.v nt run tias. orit values civ ; , COMPARED 0'l,Y TO THOSE OFFLHEl) I 1'U. 11; will i:rsl'i:vi: n itcinsr: 1 vrn. Airrrm o rAYMHiXT OF i SU LL DKI'OSII, PUMi:rS TO ( 0 iiNUi: Tiinoi aiiotT the si weu-storage inn ' 79.50 Black Pomj Coats 49.50 ' length full lime inoih-l. oiy h.h moiic. i. 135.00 Black Pony Coats. . . .9.50 ltnglli. llnei oiti 01 ut. Opo-Mini 1 1 imtnul 150.00 French Seal Coain. . ..74.50 I'ull ikitc, 'i lcnj,th inoik'l. i:inilpnt weaiing I, 'I 195.00 French Seal Coals. . 10.00 leirmli lam uiiiiiustinir hi n.H.it-, itilH. 225.00 Hudson Seal Coals. J 12.50 t-nin-t !,. it noilil. ( lno s.,ft, ,e. p fui ierf iielt-. 345.00 Scotch Mole Coals. .1Q5 I'.'OOd .Votdi Moli-,kin D.mlilii ( ap,. S raps fur ,i!)ai0 675.00 Hudson Seal Wraps. 3$0 I'laui and tiiinmtd im iiuiniicms Imgi . ,ui I n ' 7 h iX'nin Vmi,. t?,T r" r t Iti V.fm J f,iii ..i ,.1 r.... 1t...i .ii... H 1 "i'i i vi, .nii j nn tin i "t" U i- li 1 M.50 Fox & Wolf ScariV. . 1 ?) $Q '' tapiinal efie- K in Jtiar k. 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