y;fir-fiisxii t (' ' W,-H.i r ,. ' 4-,,-iTK' v n" t'.',r' M I S ID REGULATE REALTORS OFFERED1 State Bureau to License and Supervise Dealers Provided in Measures SEEN AS HOUSING AID ; 17 Stuff Cnrmpondmt tirrH'iin: Mnreli '-'2. The lioiisinK nrohliin will he attacked in it iijw nj. llonl i-xtntn ili'iili-rn would he run . Il,., in n stiitn tiiin-iui. under provi sion of two hill" ,f1 '"' "ff1'"''! l'i t'"1 iLiw iui'1 S"'intt toilm. One will lie iffrrnl b Soniitnr KImoii. of Krlr, unci aiiothor I'V Kepreientnllvp Sinlnlc, j'hi iiili'liilii". Tin- l'l,s rP lr';o'l ''J' "" riillnili'l !, iii.iil IMnte Mount nml tlio Asoctn iinii "f llf'l r'Mnte I'i'iiIitk In I'viinoyl mnm Tlio Mini nt driving out un-K-iiipuliiii" 'lrnlors who take nilwuitiiKi' of tnuint" This mpnuirc." snld Hmink, "will oiunlnnti- t i rnl extnte shark and at il, nrnr Mini' protect the Ii-Kltimiitp and fair ilfnl'T. ( Inly those di-nli-rn who atv ijci'tiiwl ran do business and the denier nhci min,pri,"i,nts or ninkos false prom ise will Imvo his llceiiHc revoked." Tin' bill" provide for the eri-ution of fitircmi of Keal Kutate Dealers in the Department of Internal affairs, which is (n liae general supervision over the prrmn firms, associations, corpora tions or copartnerships eonductliiB a nnl .-slate business. Appointment of. A (lirrctor of the bureau at u salary of s.lOOO a J ear and a deputy at .$2000 unci the naming of ndditlonnl employes fixiiic their salaries bv the secretary of internal affairs, nlo is iirovjded. License Fee fop All lira estate brokers in Philadelphia inl -cionil class cities are to na nn nullum license fee of $5(1 and in other pliiv- -"'.. Officers of corporations. nsiM uituuis or copartnerships arc to pin ."0 per cent of the license fee. All rial estate salesmen must pay a $10 a oai iiccm-p. Ileal estate brokers arc required to niiiiulain a definite place of business, tin- iniii'Hin of which must be specified ,n i lie application for license and the talesmen must show b whom they arc finploteil The bill provides that after July 1 . 1021 it shall be unlawful for any one to eiigiiBi' In the real estate business, cviii mi a minor scale, without, taking n ! ,i license. iifications for licenses must be lie o:iianled bj rpcoinineiidatiiuis from at (.at two real estate owners in the ouinr in which the applicant resides If 'In applicant lias resided in the mint in which his business is located 'or i--s than a year, the rccomnienda uiiis must come from the county in uieli he previous! resided. Tl " bill provides for hearings nn inutiiiiit against the actions of any ui 'Ki i-s or salesmen and also has pro uuiiis that permit hi- revocation of iii'ii-ei for substantial misrepresent!! iiiiti lalse promises either direct or 'bpi'igh ngents, dishonest dealing or for i-niniiliiin of embezzlement, conspiracy to ief i ami faNo pretense or other mis diiaeanors Tin- bnl provides for hearings and for iippeiilK to the Courts of Common I'leas !'" .'iT.V.y. 'r for li'nltlcs of from .f.'IK) l -SKKIO for persons engaging in Un real estate business without a license or continuing to conduct a business or emplo) salesmen after a lleensp has been tevokeit Inli ......i .. , , .'"-i m'i" in'- in line jear Is also piovidp.l in addition to the line. The wiiii of .$10.(1(10 Is appropriated to' the bureau to start Its work and alt i fees are to be turned ncr to the state reusuiy nun placed al the call of the bureau for (he carry inj on of Its work. A bill which In effect would give a tenant slxt instea, of the present thirty ilajs to vacate after notice has been Introduced in the House bv lien resentatlve Snilnk. The bill prevents the v,.ring of slierlff s writs of ejectment before th tetiimt has a hearing. The landlord who desires to Issue a Miimnoim must go to the Common Pleas Court to tile hN de mand. Miller Confirmed In State Job HnrrMiurc .Mnreh 111!. (Hv A. 1'.) N'omlniition of Hubert C. Miller, state sutieriuteuileiil of miblli- ni-lntlm. nml Minting, to succeed hlmelf for n four- l year term was sent to the Senate bj iovernor Sprout. Superintendent Miller was appointed to the place in HMD and his recess nomination as successor to L. IMward Long, now senator from rranklin. was ismtirmed. The suner. lntendent has bien a publisher for vears in (ii-ttysburg. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGIiiRr-PHILADELPHIA, TT7ESDA.T, MAKCH 22, 1921 EDUCATION BOARD OUSTER BILL MODIFIED IN HOUSE Measure Now Provides a Gradual Change In Elective System llu tl titalJ Corrciponiteii' HarrlsbiirB, .March 22. Amend ments will bp made to the Stirling board of education bill to innke the change from the appointive power of members of the tinned of doWs - p1--. tlve at tin- hands of the people more Kradiial. The. bill wus on the third reading cnlcmhr In tli- House last night, but was -eferreil back to the House com mittee on education by Heprcseiitatlve Sterling, Philadelphia, sponsor of the ouster, As the hill original! stood it would provide for the election of a new hoard of seven members at the Novem ber election Tin- niMcndnients will provide for the i lei tion of two members In November mid the appointment, of tlve by the liiiaul of .llldtrc. three for tu-.i r.-nru and two fur four ji-urs, and nt the plrntiim f their terms their succes sors are to Ik- elected for the regular terms. Another Hoard of Ktlucntion measure nppljim; (o Philadelphia and Pittsburgh was introduced ,b Hepreseiitntlve Hough, Pittsburg It provides district representation The bill creates fifteen school dlvi- Complete April List Now on Sale Columbia Records Yes! I asco Coffee 'A I is only Uj lb ld only in st f f, .-jTSes&j.w.,...;?; WITH the P r a n ki'ord Elevated Structure practi cally completed, after a long period of constr u ction w o r k a n d hin drance to business conditions, the m a n u f a c turcrs, merchants and tax payers in this great industrial section of Philadelphia are justified in demand ing that every ef fort he m a d e to operate cars on the 'oad. Wc, as the banking represent atives of thousands of these taxpayers, fflndly join hands yith them in urg ing the earliest op oration possible. npt it Monday and I'-nluii ICvvnvifjis, i' 0 o'clock ENS1NGT0N TRUST CO. i m wji wA m ySSk mmm :?tS WsfKa-sfey- I.' . Off nt nciisinaton " w ond Allegheny Avcs. Assistant Dentists Permitted Itarrlshiirg, .March '2'J (nntnior Hproul has apjiroved the IlilTeruan House bill. autiiori.lu: tin' -late deotal evamliilng board to e-taldish ii';ftem of licensure for iisl-tllllt- lo ii'titlt- slons, each to be reprpsented by n mem I p.xlstcncp tlio district pojr bonriN now tier of the Hoard of Kducatlon. Some , operating in some sections of Phlladel- I conllictliig phraseology must be clarl-i phla under special net lied In tin- bill nu nt. .I.,- it.. .,...,., .,.,.. . vision Jt iiiipiirntitl provides that th members shall be nominated by dis tricts, tint elerted at large. ' ( ompeiisatlon Is u be proviiled nt the rn'e of $,- a meeting, and the ineni- ners are to be allowed expenses not exceeding .11M) a year. BILL ENDS POOR BOARDS Measure In House Centers Full Care of Dependents In City Direct IIiUTlsburg, .March 22. -'The soli charge of the public support, relief, care ami employment of the - poor," within it's boundaries and "The ex elusive Mivcr to I-y (axes and appl the tiroceeds thereof for such purposes" is given Philadelphia b.t a bill offered by HepresentHtlvp Campbell. The hill iMiuld letpilre the city to take over all personal proper!, records und nssi-ts of existing boards now au thorized to levy pour tuxes anil to tuke over all debls and obligations. The measure would legislate out of Dr. CARTER HELM Spcults ul the noun-day services at Keitlfb Theatre : TOMORROW HEAR 11 1 M yNNVrSvVVtf-- vyv Song Hits Al Jolson O-H-l-O (O-MyO!) I Wnnt to Go to the Land Where the Sweet Daddies Grow Van and Schenck LookfortheSilverLining VromSaiy Marion Harris I'm Gonna Do It If I Like It VvTiy Worry- From Iter Vi-n Tree Just Snap Your Finger at Care I-roin The Greenwich Ullage Falies My La.t Dollar I'm Gonna Quit Saturday Crary Bluet Mary btaftord and Her i?r. Band Royal Garden Blue Msry btatTord and Her Jaiz Hand Rote of My Heart Samuel Ash Beautiful Hawaii lampbcll and llurr A Southern Lullaby Barbara Maurel Mammy Dear Barbara Maurel Marion Harris Nora Haven Nora Hayes Rirt Williams Bert Williams A-3301 $1.00 A-3367 $1.00 A-3360 $1.00 A-33S5 $1.00 A-3385 85c A-3363 85c A-3355 $1.00 Dance Records Bright Eyci Fox-trot The Leo F. Rfimt Oichcitra Love Bird Fox-trot The l.eo V, Kciiinui Orchestra Roiie Medley Fox-trot Vr-es, Jazarimlu Orchestra You Ought SeeMy Baby Verl-es Jjariinli.i Orchestra Humming I'ox-trnt The Happ Six Now and Then Fo-trot 'I he Happy Six Remember Me Fox-trot Paul Hietc Trio Happy Hottentot Song o-trot Paul Hieve Trio and 1 rank Crumit Down the Trait to Home, Sweet Home Waltz Verkcs Jauriinlia Orchestra Dearett One Medley Walt Prince's Dance Orchestra Song of Sadneo Arrnline Tango Delfoi Walt. Onpirsta Argentina Oiqiic-ta Argentina A-3366 85c A-3364 85c A-3358 85c A-3359 $1.00 A-6180 $1.25 C-4959 f 85c lEtniltlakea m m Instrumental Music Largo Uandrl) Serenade (.ochubrrt-Klinaji) Pablo Casalii Tosclu beitlcl I 49802 I $1.50 ) 49453 ) $1.50 Easter and Sacred Music The Palms Louis Ciraeurr The Holy City Louis Ciraeurf 1 Lore to Tell the Story O-car Scaplr aril ( 'n.umii a Qiiirtette Nearer My God to Ther Oscar beadle a-id ( olunibii Quartette A-G179 $1.50 A -3354 $1.00 An F.aaicr-timf gilt of Columbia Hecotdn will l-ni.K lasiinp plea-uro to your lamily and fnends. All Columb.a dealers hae beautiful ftaster Record Out Knvelopci. with appropriatu verso and dceora tioiii. Cull and see them. Standard Models ' ..n. tlO lip Prrmtl Dewrfn. tranSJ.15 OOuutu tlKJO 00 ew fiocf'S Columbia Recotdi. IfJiviJuul! in. '' J, ,i t'lib.e, Je.'ig' yu, til ten Jab! e, accurate in eien JtUt!. ,iu Columbia Rtcordt on Sate at all Columbia Dialer the 10th and :0lh of Every Month LOLL IIIIA l.RAI'HOl'HONKCO.MPANV.NewVotl. lor (('nn ' lueii inariiiitfeimi ,s Walker .s'fpc Letter Film t s'(i ', is Nun raid obit ' onothtr important y nn in Shaw -Walker guaranteed Letter Filing YOU want a word in I he dictionary; or a name in the telephone book. You find it quick, y naturally. No delay. No excuses. You want a letter from a file equipped with a Shaw-Walker Index. You find it immediately. No waiting. No mental cal culations. For you have a complete filing machine. Equip your files with Shaw Walker Indexes. And install them under the new Shaw Walker method of File Man agement. Then we guarantee to deliver any letter you want into your hands almost in stantly. Find out how t o put your file department on a result basis. Phone or w rite us, without obligation, for full information regarding Shaw Walker Guaranteed Left e r Filing. CHAW-WALUBif 1010 Chestnut St., Philadelphia l,l,,er' 57 I'hone Steel and H'ooif Filet Ledger Dciln Caid Index Equipment Filuif; Safes STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER To-morrow A Glorious Profusion of Easter Millinery at Moderate Prices We're .selling hundreds more Huts than lust year, which surclv speak? well for tho style, variety, quality and value of our Millinery. A splendid array of Trimmed Hats from SI 0.00 to $25.00 and more, and a wonderfully varied assortment of Trimmed Hats From $3.95 to $6.95 Hundrcilh und liundn-i)? of Ti mimed lints, nil ipri-iid out for easy scleo Mon tho most i-stonsivf showing u- tv-r hud of thci-o loui-r-priccd Hats, und the most attractive Mat.- for the MHinir irirl. for tin- matron, fnv tin. womnn not-.-u-youutf, Hats to M-iir with tailnn-il Suit and Hats for Afternoon wear. ' Now lurfu Hutu, some of transparent .truv. with nbhon bows. Mow i close shape trimmed with glycrini d ostrich. Small turwd-up-ull-urourul atfuirrt with pluitr-d ribbons and tlutinir-. Little turbans and the short-brim Sailors, and plenty of flared and cornered Huts HI the poke effects. We could never mention them all $;i.li5 to SU.yfi. Sports Hats and Sailors, $3.50 to $8.95 ; For women and iririi-. Sailois in .lap. ii-ere. Italian and Jnparie-,0 Milan, lieljrian split and Milan-Hemp, with roll or stiuifrnt brim-, round 01 he.xaKotial crowns, plain color.- and two-color rombiruuion-.. AUo Sports Hat.s of rown of I ribbon and rows of struw, in one shade or in ronlrastinir cirects excellent for inot ring. And for tennis, we are showing1 the new Tennis Crusher Hat, at S4.0G, that can be carried in the pocket. Ml HI . JH Wi-1' Here Is a Pretty New Taffeta Frock for Easter at $25.00 I'lht as pcyt and pretty a.s a Sprint; Frock an he Made with the youthful flat bodice fastened m the back, and with K"cei'ul ni drapery of crepe Georsette all ruffled with he tatt'eta. 1'lus ia one of scores of model?, from SKI. 75 to .L'7.o0. Of tricoletto, ci'epe de lime, tal feta and satin, in all kinds of tunic and pane! effects, some tucked, some, plaited, others w ith plaittd-tier skirts or with side draper -10 many, man models and all so lovely, fira, white, brown, niny and black. The Lovely Lace Frocks Are the High Note of the Season ".lust what I need," say so many women when thej see the.se Dresses for dinner wear or in formal sprinir occasions. Chieth of radium, Manjot and Bohemian lace.s u, draped and .straiffht-line .styles, some combined with taffeta, und many showing a bright touch of color in the ever-present sash. Diege, brown, navv, grav aim bluck -SU5.00 to $97.50. Street Dresses, $15.00 to $30.00 Seige and tricotine in tunic and redingotc stlcs, some plain-tailored and with smart vest ee . others elaborately embroidered in silk or WOO! ,.., ,. .straul.r'.lir- i '.-(In r , ) ,Lll, . . ,.., New Moderately-Priced Suits That You'd Admire Anywhere J'hey have the tailored distinction and niiiartritosi of Suits of much higher grades, and liu- materials and workmanship are extraordi uaiy at these prices you know by the feel of them that they are going to set well and wear well. Suits, $25.00 to $35.00 Of tine .-erge and wool poplin in black and navy blue. Bolted models, plaited and tucked, others slightly flaring from the waist-Ime. Some trimmed with rows of tint -ilk braid. Long rolling collais. Suits, $40.00 to.S55.00 Tricotine, worsted, herringbone effects, striped veldyne Straight-line models hweh belted; belted models plaited and Licked: mod els on bo. lines others fitted to the tittup . Kmbfouleied. braid-trimmed or -imply tit, ishcd with bone buttons. Suits, $18.75 to $22.50 Worsted Jersey Outing uit.s. in plum tom aud heuthev mixtures, made with inverted plaits, pin tucks and bos plaits, and the smart sports belts. Notched collars, -hawl effect -and Tuxedo front.- - ir The Easter Flower Show A veritable colorful garden of richly-hued blossoms, in- luding znlru", e.t.im io ilo.no. Hirirtiitftuit, SI. no tu ',.on. tJiointitn, Sl.00. Illiiu-mthx. .'.7c io $.1.00. p'rrii. fj.wt und ii!..;o. yioi'j ttth'.r kinds, all nt low lrice i . fillips, .-Au- to S.!.0n, llngi-s, X.i.00 tv .ill. oi) lueruriiu, : "r tivd .fj.OQ. Easter Lilies, 30c a Hud or Flower si ,.ii in dk-n Cuthlor i ' . srfHf Cn," AIbIi- TV tin i mm The Only Place to Buy Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing in Philadelphia This Store is headquarters fur the famous Hart, Schafi'ner & Alarx Clothinji. We are glad of the dis tinction of being sole distributors in this city, because hosts of men regard it as best in style, fit and quality. We have an exceedingly tine assort ment of the new spring Suit :if S40. Si7.S0 sinrl S. Thf.-c prices are about uiu'-tlui'tl los th.u li saiia- Ki'aile.s nist you last oai-. The new spr.i j.r nidilt'ls a n of hitfh-cias impoi-U'ii ami Amtrui' f.-ihrii-s. ill thi- niv(srt nnrl tiot u'um.iv .iii.i .,.!,... iruliuiniK pencil stripes, .sheplu-nl clucks. h rnnj,' bum's and twivds and all tailored in tin- hii'h-il.-. nianiu-r for which Hart. .SchatTnei- & Mar an tan ... This Store is also licoiiijiKirtrrs tar tin tnll-kiiou-ti "AU'O" Clot hi,, v. Mu, ,,t trortih rfullti (fond s.Hi.UO Suits art i "Aim" mti:i In frittiboncs, pencil stripis nml phm coltirinfis. Front another tiootl mahir rn,,,.- onr All-icool bint St rpe Suits at :. nn, a I,. ,,,, , ,,,- uii, t (,, prtct. More of Those Wonderful Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers at $27.50 and $34.50 .len and yuiuitf Men's Suits from nm' ui' uv di pemiaiii. maiHilatt urer still's anci tweed ell'ects, at S'JT.uO. and liiu- Mirit-ds at s:t l..i. Pun.m -hipnient.-, yjve a.siirance 01 jrood -.olietion for to-morrow . TROl'StiRS SPECIAL Stripe. Plain Colors, Suiting Weaves Very Cnusual at SIM, S').oO and .S'o'.JfV I i aii mm Women's Spring Spoits Coats t SJ.J.MI, $:io.00. $:13.00 and i -o mi by easy steps up to $60.00 i.oies of different models, full belttd. half-belted, ilare-back and long -traight lines, in thrte-quar-tor length and longer, some se verelv tailored, others trimmed with buttons. All of ten polo , cloth, those at the higher prices haing camel's-hnir finish, and all lined througnout. Unusually Attractive Velour Coats, $25.00 Three-quarter-l ngth Coats of two-tone velour, in tan, blue and brown; unbelted, full, rippling back, bilted front; lined thiouph out with pcau de cygne. , -tr , i.rl.lif A i .. .. s nil F.-i-i er, r I Axminster Rugs Under Price! The liepurtment of Lower jiriced Floor Coverings has just received another shipment of Standard Roxbury Axminster Rug- tu ,cll at the.-c much-less- j thiui-regular prices: Itujis. 27x.Vl inche S4.43 uj,'s, .'(ixTO inche.s S7.50 Rug.. I.(i(i.(5 fei'iS 14.50 Uufr. tixS) feet S25.00 Uutrs. S.:i10.t) ft. J?37.50 Iluur-. !M2 feet S.'J!).50 STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER ' MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET L FILBERT STREET (- J M X ft A
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