1 r y-mfmW!fW& ST Kv " i-wrowyr rArfffrpw j l-1 v: a ; i;3 1 ii r t , rr 3K! ?5 Mi: i. m . i c ii r ri 'n .i.r n ij K fc IP-il t i h t: j'ft Hn" 1 - (1 h IK ii ,1 at'hiS: . Ml U J i tA M ' j - :, 'i iik' . '- A 'A ;tf 1ft kit i il " fc . 8VH1 ' . 3 EifSF-lVllw lU.f U ,iiW mi, I.-' ft ,X "J '."! ' ' if' I . . II K 111 '.: 1 L' If v-,"x .' ' ! ii U I I li 1! 4! r 1 ' Mi W lili EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921 Hughes Ts Hopeful for New Parleys OnMnnfd frnm Pnp Onr runcc Into flir Unlit iliniil ttlll lir completed tullilti tun wrrliH ntcr ilic rlr-eHnn In l.onilnti linnilnn. Apul L'O i5t 1' i -Tr( ni'li firciipnlinn nf thr llnhr iliHn't cf ficriiuint . it nppi'nr-. "Ill nm hritln bk cion hi tn expected i':irh tlii t.'I DetniW if tin1 plnn tVirninlnleil h.t Mumlinl IWh nnd lil "iibonliiiiitci ill be (liriiril tninnrrntt hr lli( Supicim' Allied Cniiiicil. but It nppcnidl prnb able here todiij Hint the ninr'h into (teriiint't ' rlcliet rnul nml iiiilnti Inl reslnn if ordered, would not br iiiitiatoil tint il Intf ni't teek ticrtn.int ' i np.unfin iiitponl mil not lip fit iii.iih i nnxiileeed tiimnriiut Iit tbr i niitu il. it ni inilii'iitpil liprp In dm. I'rpinirt lirint'il. re-i nfnrci'il in hit nppoitlon ti i In- .u'ppptiihllltv of tli Oiininii tonm b n li' of i iinfiilcnri' in thr t 'bntiibor nf pppniip ntiil Iip fpiitimpiii if rrniii'i liml (in imisiisp tnfnt t') innfi'i ltb I'rtiti" MmMor Idi'Ml (fpnii' imitiPilinti'l nftPi ln 'ir rt il ItPtp (tnni l'nri Adit' fioin HiTlin hum 'fli'itiil n rffl'lni' "ii tie p.tif cil t'ip Dim man (iOtii nniPiii t'i uinl.M up" hohi,iU in plncp "f tin""' "pnt to Valiini!lon foi poib'p ni'rnt Ii t tbp Mill's It i n t mipiobnb'i' llini thr KpIitpii bflpb ii'liiiiiiiKitatiKii "ill mnliP nt Ict.! onp noip ntti'iiipt tn iivprt mlliim or cuiiHti"" "C tlip Kulii iIhIih. In ib Frrtt" '' It n bpippi nfCi'iRl itnttntinn lo fond n rppri'ipntatirp t" tli mrrtinj:' nf tlip Snpri'itin t'liiini'M liml bc-'ti i'nt t tho I nitui "JtntP". but iitTiii.il rir'b" Mpr' iili'tit ii- l vltntliPi nin ili'tiiutp nnpi bflil Iiopii i'mhimvI from WnMi ington BERST()RFF BiCKS iintpl.v IlirpfltPiiPil with tbp RniTPt rorr rip tm'iirp. v. c uro indnlgiiiR in hmt piI pnrtlnn dl'oiii'lon ltitciiil of rpnll'. ItiK nntlnnul unit, whlph alone "111 puhIiIp hi to in ri romp Hip niPiinrp with "liiib wc (trc coiifroiitpii !Milldnrlt nf Nnllmi Itnohed "Tbp I'tiliPil Smt i ui'tiinlfil chief Ij In cioliomlc niotlviN In it1 ttPtittuPlit of I'lirnpoiiii itobli'in Aincricn can not poKiibl) be liitprotpd In icclnR (?cr nnin illitiipinlicrpd or ilpprKnl of tcr rlloix which in now lowlcd in the w. cut er n tinnrtci of Kmopc To cTpecl far rpiiPbitijc ijolitlcnl nld fmtn the I'tiltcd State. I lielipe. oiild l)p an error. Tlip ptpient iinp. how m or I" tml piirpl. polltlrnl. but it mwlw the prlliciple of tit ml entnbliibltikj the soil diirlt of the Interest" of all nnlintif " "I'loof nf linn ma be fmiud in pre vailing world condition- The I'ulted Stntei i overci ii'Weil with til" male riali "hull we bad nenl I'he thmli'il of solidnritt nf tiatiiuis linwiner, in voihpi the pritii pie tli.it lie ucRotiii-' (win mnrKs v. turn- lie coiiiIih lid n n hnsii of cunii' nitc i l.iiie nf I it rue imtio-itniii in n." ppiiiiiih' with which wc ii n tliienteiiPil would be tnittiitiiicini in ii icnrrei tinli of l.l' Hlnte nf war I'mlpr tliP'e i nndltinii'. we feel we wire instilled In niakiiitf mi I'liwptilb limir appeal to arhitiiilinn Tn this end wp prnpi'ied KiMtig tile I nited Mates 'in nppnit'init tn pinpiniat.' the princip'c to which its iiecnt. an well n it foiiner. nilniini'trntions hao flllli snhseribeil In the emu i nf his ppprb the foniiT ninlMmlor referred tn Anierienn rein ' worl; carried on m liermnii In ciintriKliniliieiinn to othet speak is fount miii Him n-tfirfl nnsnmeil mil i n iiiinuMs of tin tteiclilas's lime. Ilefnie bi itli; nil .ipillintl.' lie said. "II wmild be ilil1suhlc tnnwmt the te--lilt nf the nesiitiatimis in "hub tier iciim is eiuiiceil vth tin I nited State'. ii nne inn fnie-ee what will bappi'ii iiinl im limit iu.iv tiindih rents." I'nrliis tnda s dlscii-sinn nf lepaia tiotis in iiie UelihstiiK. Ir Simon, the mi 'urn minister Kiiid. in repli to a mectliiiB of the reparations eommis flon lorlnj for ilrtermlnfltlnn of the time ami methods of the (leriiian pn.r mentH. Or on (lerlzen. implying to (he enmniKslnn's imtlee to attend the meet ItiK iind present the (Serman obtervn tlon, declared he rtld not bellee he nhoiihl intend in Mew of the present coiidllloiis The reparations inmmiion decided .lestetdii t lint France has no rl?ht to neenp the llnhr or In take military function tric. for the reason that Jerinnnv will have failed to pav '!!), (MMI.OOO.Onn gold marks b Mn.i 1 The nimmislonpis sav Herman has paid S.lHMl.lHin.lMin uold mnrks in ma leilnl. leaxini; l'J.(HHl.onn.O(M still due. wherean (!piman elaiinerl lo have pftld inaterlnl uilued at more than L'O.OOfl, nno.onn Ku mntks I'liincp heietnfnre hn ciailned the tlslit tn oniip mine (ieiman tertl dneed the total In the In.'t few rf" from 11)0,000,000.000. The roinnitalon decided that, in lw of the enormity of the llgnrcs, It would he tmeleHs to compile the amount of damages for which (Jermany was re tiponslblp through provoklne the war. l'artlal estlnintes Indlcateil that the mini would run Into trillions, which obvious ly would be ho colossal n to be unpa able. The reparations commission's total now exceed" the I'arls accord demand, which was for 100.000,000.000 gold marks, or KH.OOO.OOn.OOO marks as amortized In forty-two annuities. INSTALL BAPTIST PASTOR The Rev. Walter R. Alexander Takei Charge at Mantua I'Iip llev Walter II Aleander last Man- Hclil to on up mine (Ieiman tertl- , MK , lnMn,M , ,,nstor of Man ton. .".mi if the tepnrntions Pniblem i,,,,, tnltm Cln.rch. Foitleth street an " settled, hicnusp the jn.linO.OIIO. - .-nirm, nVemie. inetit falls under a scim he treat . IVenrh Argue Dcsprralel Although the Fiench delegatlnn on the ciitmuission. heiided b t.niiis l)n hois, fouglit despeiatel , the HiitNh leader. Sit .toll n Iti nrlbui showrd the texj nf the Vi i sullies trp.lt. Article J.'in. n eninpleted by the ntmev to I'aragraph 1'J Seitinn C Clause U, which, nrinidis tll.it the Allies otll lne the right In Issue tHc-war gold bearing pci i cut ImiihIi ngaitiit (erniany i - foi an portion of the 'jn.OOO.OOO.OOO gold marks imt paid In Ma 1. I ntll Alnj I the 'jn.ttliii.tMm.Ot.n marks mrrj tin intereit 'I lie treat finther prinlue that if n I'll'tl the cntue Ji.nnn.non.nnn marks reiniiJiis utipnlrl nlinthei gold holiil Issue at . pel it. with additional interest fm aiimi ti.ntinn i mild he issued agaitisl CiermniiN .., I hill It it nu I itit til n liiiriu ine GERM'l" C 4 HI 'SET I'l-n.lem Ilnnl.111: that he had at-' teiiipt"d In iut nut ii ' leelei' wieKS iig" hnt had fnilnl 1 1 pii'lmc. the pieseiil il'iii'l action timl been lie i nleil nn lir .iiiiin.in. also replied to i titles "ln I'linrgeil litin with failure tn light mi' t'if iui".ti'iii nf war guilt with Mr Until (Jeiiiue II the I.nmli'll I Ollfft em i I 'mid ih"e lepimn up. tn lie mi" nrr.inted ' I i Simons ilecinieil Herlln. April '.Ml - lit I ( -it eiin Ipteled ni the (terinan eibniet appeal t i IVeslrii'nt llnrdins in the reiar.Hi"ii- ipiestinn wa nh uhitnl m WP.lki'11 't II flirthT tlie pimtl'.li nf fprniMii dipliuiiiii il I'l ml declared Count ion MprnstnrfT former ii'nb.i. smlnr i" the 1 nifd Slate., m a speech hefpie inn Iteulistag ke-terilav Sup portns the (ieriiian note to Washing ,.,-,. ,,rnT7P, p.,.,,,.,, ton The fnmer nmbaador deprecated J () (JLKI h SI I I0 the tcmtirr nf the ilebate u "The I-emmrit,,' pr, ,e hl, 1 REP i RATION S BOARD heliing lr sun) lia. i oiitetnpliitPd with prnfontul regre th.. ' i-.lnn ,gn Ing on in fh' parliament ip.tenlat and I'.iris. .r J'l - i lit ' i pr torls' i time when hip fmhe'innd mi t)pr'7'n bmil of the (.erinnn ai . in dire rllstiess ii 1 -n are imme- hii-ien mnitsslnn. ref iei tr, nttend ConiniUiloii lledures Tolnl The reparations iotiimiinn' esti mate of totnl itidemult. IHS.Ond.Onn. (Mill gniil milk- wa i nmniutilented to Vmi ttertren .is the sum (icimati must pin wiihli iituniints tn 'J'n.llUO. nno.nnn mark, ninmtired in thnl an nultie, hngiiiinuK "Ith :i.0nn. nno.nnn mark vearlt at 'J per cent and incrr us ing tn il miii, nun. nun jcnilt ut 0 per cent l,iig in I'l it toh mid Italian pies sine, the "ppniattnns coninil-si'in re- l'he sprvires weie in charge of the llet. W H Sliumwii, dean of rlie tlieologlcal ii pin liuoiit of Temple Fill terniM. and the principal address was delitered In the llev. Milton (1 Kvans, president of Cruder Theological Heini nnr. The llet Or .Inlin (Jordoti de llkn'rt,! t tin ..h.iree to the tiator. I)r Shnmwn the charge to the churili. the llev. Charles V. Hronon pastor of the West Hope rcbterlan Church, ex tended n welcome on behalf the neigh- borinir chnri hr The llet . Or Charles A. Mott and the Hev (Jporge K. (las kill nlm oarticlonted. (! Percy Fox extended n wehomc ill behalf of the clinrcli iind consrecntluti Following tin' installntioti a reieption was tendered to the new pnstor and Mrs, Alexander. EXONIAN DINNER TONIGHT Trackmen and Coach Will Be Guetts of Alumn The annual ditinei of Phi'ips F.xeter alumni will he held at 7 o'clock this ftenlng Ht I he Racquet Club. Sixteenth street below alnut Profcsmu l'eiit. principal; Senatur TuftH, nfiiecis of aiumnl associations iind ilislingtiisheil graduatps will he piesput. togethei with Coach Connors and fite nf tin tiaek team who will take part in the relaj games Saturda At least sivtv r.niiiniiK will attend the reunion and dinner. It is expected. Announcing the Arrival of Many New and Exclusive English and American Porcelain Dinnerware Patterns "All Open Stock" $49.00 to $148.00 'Wright. Tyndale&van Roden, Inc. Reputed the Largest Distributors of Hich-tiradc Dinnerware 1212 Chestnut Street Charge Accounts Solicited'. Mii(g&ste fe Special Priced Event! New Hats PHK fust fruits from i centum I - ;;;3;- Sale of a ffil mwrm - mk arJOWWiurf'ZZtf Amm VZ. i?mis.&L We were exceeding-It fortunate cz MhfiHa7 R j lit itni t i-r emit rnun n nil ni nnr 1 -v miii i i i - -jt ... ..... .... -H... ...... .. ,.u,....v. f,.. h mi vj nM.KTisr.tii.NT w i of these remarkable w,tihos Vk. W'9 Lv I JJHB JS? . I JTrr Adjusted to 3 Positions HSSH D tH9HH - fcN r'"' ,tuc's are centime rubies U O -WmK& 3; i4 '"' ,;lP)hiros. and the mote- i yK jf3' UTK menls are adjusted lo three Q r B-. ' jJH 'A """'l,l",,s' " ilK to be accurate O rjr;" jlHftk WHL tH "n''r rondttions. f P BRPi aWli '' lB atases are urild-ftlled and are o F V WfAtuk'mMftiunmntfPd for 20 iP(ir. There II ipB& 7 JK99 vH- HJare plim and encrarerl st.tles. g nBB? fly m 1 f,'Ji,ri,n,(,ed h the Illinois f aweW $46.75 J S. Pure White & Perfect $k 8 2 iXV ' r dianiund m our stork .ilisn jS , f lf UHif. V litiik pi rfect and pure white wc Of Novelty YJ Off Soht. ii n d.. imt handle .invthlllu' cli our 91 Diarnnnd II Hiv $27.25 j d;no.fvrrMKi iTiVhxsi! v'1'25 a j sj tnnc at in lime O ? 50c n week uouriesy to Ladies socaweekO It. vmi un tn trrl lllil hn ml it'"' t&Xfl. X HL li.r. -oil tin ' "Itli il" 'il' -siirtil. SfWTS .. t, ruf.klm rt.r) i-ntirtf-l mill tlut nn m flKTSMt A ,,l. t r. ..Ik iiiP.liili. rr.iinllifc "' r r .1 Cj"ll I VH s and other a f. 1 . ws dlsSS!? 3 PEARLS VV,Jv BSmC W MC nn ? P SKTH R 15.00 LADIES' KI.CIN V) IS li... .n. V "SI KOlll tlll-il il" ihii-IimI (. I 1)1 Ki SA. i l t tnil f5 ,, , ,,r ,. ,., itnur inicil fur 'u 1o .QCP- I J0c AEEh ,':; llo 1 (Jpun Saturda Ecning I'ntil ! ! ji: I TL r r I OUR. ONLY STORE I sMhlMON&lp. 2 X JLK LARGEST EXCLUSiVE CfiEDIT-' 9 ,5: at ,ZS&Zk n-y, , 'rzsej,: u On Sale Saturday Values to $10.00 All colors, with combinations of Navy and White, Black and White. TAFFETA HATS : LEGHORN HATS WENCHOW HATS : DRESS HATS SUIT HATS : SPORT HATS iPurchasing Agents' Orders Accepted : "Hi" Johnson Whets His Axe for Harding Continued from vtf one resented br the t'logresdlve. Severnl or them will nld johnRon In Mm DrIiI, nt ij-flRt to the extent of cvernl thou niid burning uorrlri. Kven the niimlnlsiintlon enntorB will wntch the rotv with nn eje not wlinlU tli'npprovltiK. The settntofit. nn usuni. nre not hnpp.v over the distribution of pa rontiRc. nilr W nppnreiitl.v np iiointed chiefly bernusc he voted for HnrdlnR throuKhoui the Chi rn.RO convention. A Kimllnr motive die tnted the choice of (lemue V. Ahlrich. of Rochester. X. Y.. nn old line pollti cinti. to the nont of collector of the port of .New 'ioik. Ahlrich 11N0 voted for Han InR throughout nt Chlcnjo nml the rresident repnld him lit innkliiji n enm pnlgn npeeeh in Roehemer. nlthniight il ttiiHti t tierennnry. nnd lit rIvIiir him n Rood job. Then there wntlie ense of the orlg innl HnrdltiR mnn whom the rresident witght to, appoint rlistrirt nttortit'.t of the ttcMern dlntriet of Minvniii, but whone contlrmntlon tvns blocked bv Sen ntor Spencer, of Miwourl No. the renntnrd nrc not hnppv over the orklnnl Hnrillng men who nre turn ing up cver.vv.hcre And Ihe.v lire not hnpp.t over the extent lo which Diiugherty N editing the "Who'i Who" of the tidmlulstrmion nnd telling the President juM which men helped In the rlnrl; dnys precedlnc the rhicnito con- pentinn nnd tvlilch othei- stood by ilnr- ing the hopeless enrl bnllots In Hint contention. Senntorliil dignit.t is ruffled. At ii recent little dinner nml eon frtenie of scuntors nlniut the entire evening wn npent In tllsi itsnis pntron nge npi, curbing the orlglnnl Hnrd itiR men nnd deploring the llrndstrect politiml rnting booh thnl the nttortie.t genenil keeps for the information nf his chief So the eenntois who nre not Progressives- will listen with ontipfnetion to the rloiiictice of Iliintn .lohnson nnd tote ngninst him. The nttn'ck on lllnit is just .lohn Hon's entering wedgp It in not n trc mendousl.t IiIr wedge, but .lohnson will drive It in ns- fnr n he inn, hoping to follow it ttitli n bigger wedge whencter opportunity nrises At ptcsitit one enn sec no bigger wedge The ndiiiitiiMrn tlon is exccedlnglj strung Henry Budd Dies; Was Noted Lawyer ('nntlnuiMi from l' One City I'nrty convention In 1000 tn oppose Judge Chnrlen M. MeMlthnel in Com- ...... tii. ri.,,.-i v.. '1 I,. till in. ni . i.n". . .mil ..... ... ... ..' Miehnel .1. Rynn. when he took office n city folicltor. nppobjted Mr. Utitltl his chief nsnlitnnt, but he resigned In n short time an the work conflicted with his prlvnte prnetlce. In 1014, when Mr. Rynn sought the Democratic nomination for (Inventor, Mr. Hiitld hecntne his running mnte for the I'tiltcd Htntes Senate. His friends sought to honor him ngnin in 1011. when they urged, hi in to become n can rllilnte for the Pennsylvania Supreme Court bench. Throughout his long career Mr. Ilttihl was netlve. at all times in opposing mnclilne pollticH nnd ttns ever tendv to lend his support nnd III voice to the cnuse nf clean government Though active in the prnetlce oT law. Mr. nuthl found leisure to give much attention to religion and education. He wns one of the most prominent Kpisco nallnn latmen and for some venrs prior to 1018. when he resigned. wn chnn collor of the Episcopal diocese of Penn- sylvnnla. He wati one of the most widely recognized authorities In the ( country on canon law. Among Other Ar.tltltles He wns n trustee of Rurllniton Col lege nnd of St. Mnrv's Hnll. of tnc (Jenernl Theologlenl Seminary nf tni j Prntestnnt ICplscopnl Church of New I York. He wns a director of the Aeademj of Music for mnny jenrs nnd nn officer of the Associate Soclet.t of the Red Cross. i Their wns not n more fnmlllnr figun j In legnl rnnks than that of the veteran, nttorney. He whs one of the few re maining exemplars of the "old Phila delphia lnwver," learned In law. gravely i courteous, scrupulous in bis observance! of the unwritten Intts of his profession.' It was known that he would not nccept I n ense where he din not believe his pros, peetive client had n just clnim. He rarely went into court, but when he did wns received with grent respeit. Mr. Rudd's ofBre. nt 727 Walnut street, survived ns nu exnmple of the old-time lawyer's office, with old-fnshloned files nnd letter press, old book enses nvei Hotting with reports, and nn ntmosphei-ti of scholarly leisure. He wns the nuthor of several books on legal subjects. Though he did not appear fretiuentl.v before an nildlenee, he was. n notable speaker, forceful nnd logical. Kor severnl yearn Mr. Hudd Iind been withdraw lug from public life. He Iind l csigned from the various clubs of ttlilcn he wait n member with the exception of the Phlloblblon Club. He continued Ills connection ttlth the Church nf the (Jood Shepherd, Kensington, where he Iind been a vestrtmnii fnr forty-three jenrs, never missing n Sunday In that time. POINT BREEZE PARK TO dpjji Improvements Made to Amusem. Place Season Starts May Many Improvement!! have been ..j to Point llreeze Pork tthieh u III S, for the season on Mny 7. Ainnn- i!Tn fentures ndded is the "nirfi Mill w of the Inrgest nmusement devices In tiT fiertlnn of the country. A ne ,i. , ' pnvlllon cnpnhle of holding lOOOco It tins been construeteil also. riM Tho first cjele and motorim..! .. in the veledrome will he held ih Jilt) Mj ed foreign nnd Atnct will compete during ,", of Mnv 10. can riders summer. A real, old-fashioned, taste has Abbotts Cream But termilk vith all the delicious tane that comes from n cool, buttermilky flavor. And it's fresh every day. &. Cream BUTTRRMULK A Made scientifically, and the finest health drink that ever refreshed a thirsty system. You will like it. Phone Us to Dtlivtr a liotth Tomorrow Raring 207 Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. ills! nnd Chestnut Both Phones Atlantic Citu I'leasanl title - 117rfteoorf Ocean City tiTi'-Ftirvr i'l .Indeiph nns will rcioi,'tii7.e, in the lllutrntion above, the stoto of Henry R Hnllowtdl A: Son, Hi-qad Street be! tt Chestnut. Just now they nre holding a mus ipterestinp; exhibition of fruits from Argentina the. firV cer litouirht herr fiom thai inuntit cut iiiiiiot tet nie on exhibi tion this week at the store of Henry R Hallotvell & Son, Broad Street nelow Chestnut Orown in the state f Mendozn, nt the foot of the Andes, 'fiO miles inland from Buenos Aires, he.io fruits hate attntned perfec- j on in n elimnte particularly suited o their cultivation. The most de-1 c mis (,1-nries eer crown, nameri for their finvor Rose Muscatel vellnw Peaches, blnck drtpes and lareu vellow Castilian Melon- are included in the shipment. HallotteH's arc justly proud nf the fact that thoy ure the first to cm nrk nn n venture which will un dmiiitedh lievel'in into a irreat busi- ici between the United States nnd South America. SEW IDKA in coif suits is ex pressed m the model which MacDonald & Campbell. 13114-30 i hestnut - ason iumplete trim fort and niaintaininK t i he same Ximo that smartness of .tnoearance which the fastidious I VOTHINf. icnlly takes the place of in cienm for dessott and, nothing is quite so troublesome tn prepare- unless you hate an Auto Vacuum I.e Cream Freezer. This freezer, which is renlly a refrifjerat ing plant on n small scale, freezes ice cream smooth, firm and velvety in forty-fit e minutes without turn-, inn, cranking or any other manipula tion You simply pteparc the mixture el huire ' t0 ho fr"''-en' Pour !t into tne rream 'Moioccu I compartment, which is entirely .iuiiiiihc i ruin nie cunipurimrni in I which "u pack the ice nnd salt, 'pour a nip nf cold water over ice, and salt tn start freezing anil in 1 fnrtt flu n tniltfH toil nm kh. th irv iTiniii rhi' one-rnmrt Auto 'aciiuni I Krwrn is js tttn-qunrt, h anil four- riu.irl I I'l 1 nu II find this fr-czir in Th llous. fm nlshinB Store nf J Kranklm , Miller 'ill. i 'hestnut Htrrt TF YOT'VK n wedding gift or two 1 nn vour slmpping list and which of us has not at this season you'll Street are offering this i be interested in the decorntcd glass The problem of securing " t thf-Jf ?' iiiit' k I'limn wiiii'uiij VII1D rwn( A snndtt.ch plate with n black deco. ' ration on n hnntl of gold, makes a really ueful as well as beautiful gift Viu'vo no idea, from this des cription, just how lovely these things nre There are iced tea ets, mayonnuiie howls, grnpo juice sets,, sherbet glasses, etc. You'll find a tisit to the crystal department nt Bniley, Banks & Hiddle's most in-' tercsting There are any number of things there to delight the henrt nf i iheM hiiiis. Bump or n blushing bride and mnnv of them lia i of l.mR iroiinrs i m,ht nrld. aro surrinRi'iin.i mnv. pensive. i ninn deninnds nf his i Inthes seems to e been solted most satisfactorily i ihn -uir It has no yoke not in , rted n' i.i-. vet allotts entue free 1 m at all times. I'te never seon nythiiig quite so piactical and gond i'joking in the way of golf suits. Bri'ish h'imespuns, tweeds nnd chev-ut- -nil ideal materials for golf e M n r t.b'd . ni. h in. ludii i addition to knickerbockers They uri III price frcin 130 to Jfi5 JEWELRY HOWS IN PMLADELPHia 39NORTH l3THSTKEEflT J- iprtnf tnr-ioi inapi a C lOxaoi 'OU'RE watching for KruseV enndv specials, I know, so I'll proceerl 1 tn ally vour anxiety immediately with the good news that Maple Pecan Balls, Cream Walnuts and Cream Dates will he fifty centB a pound instead of eighty cents nn Friday and Saturday. The old-fashioned Colonial chocolutes which so many of you enjoyed when they were special last week, will be sixty cents n pound again this week end Fiiive you had any of the chocolates anil oonhons at fifty cents a pound? They were reduced, just lecently from sixty cents' n pound nnd they're really worth much more, as nil who have tasted them de clare Something new at tho Krusn stores, 4903 Bnltimore Avenue nnd 100 South Eleventh Street, nre tho pecan nnd almond slices. They are five cents a slice and you'll find them delicious. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION m o '!'.'! 'i, n'liiirlWnr, ,!!!' ,!...'! , i:,l,!,'l I .!i ill) Ihlnliu!1!.!! ill. iKI'l.i! .1 '!!!'. Mr-sw j ii1! w "i1 ; mt :'... I'll. . i'l.l'. '..Bi.1 Mil. "I.I "k.ll I '..I- III i i' 'ni. i i. t -'! I'm i 't i 'i'l- i iii ' i: .i". .1 i: ii. i .1 ii i. . 'i ii ."IV. "i" i '1 . 1 ' i Ii' ' il I, "ill .1 i.l't.1 1", I '.l. '!'!,, fnl' ! 'r ' , i;i,l'!l,,l'i I'll'l il' .. II I II . , i i ill i 'i i i ,.i i'l. ii ' i , i t t, "ii i i i. ',!.' , i ,",' I'! M ,. 'pi 11". T IH i, ii I. .!',' li I "i .ii n. .v . i v . .. 'i . . 'i . i ' I "1'IM. Ii! i hJ Hll' 'V' " 9hbJ4i. ..PI ,'!' ..KM. 'I il"1 mmmmm,m ip "?r"r"T TT i1. 1 11:1"!!, i ii'iv1 1'liii'iMs I,, I I il ,1 .1.1 t II" t"T 1 1 11 -i: ' I, ' " ,' . I ... KIK I ". " .. I, i . . I .!."....".. i 'II', ' 'Stii.in.!. I'l1. . I II I .." i . . .. ii t i'l t '! .... ni'li .!L'ip i ii -ii:.i.;.i: . i;i i i i . . ', i i i BBvi . . i. m. .. ii n ,im ,, i 1 t i . i i.i in t ii i iii it ttii-;- in .it .!. -.w " .., v , . "i: f . ' : s . ! . . y 'W.vw, 11 " Mil ii ' .,- . y.'MB&si&L'iirii ' 1 1 it ' n mi . ...1,1 ! n m, mi ' ;jwi. .'fA w ;!"' ?i;w imwmmdmp&fifflm a ii' v ', ... ..., !'.. r ...: i. ... -''' .' ' ' mww&vj&jmtmmi j, ' -.;." ': t vt in .'...t .ft i j ii.iii r . i i. .' ' . '' . i t i. i ii i it ' .. i . .i . . " i 'i t ! aVHsvmx ' .vwRwuBn ' -. j t . . i r ' r i , ' i ' . t .. i m.' v si'1 bm toil m si tii &&&EmE&mmff liMw I II . ... 1 !. Ill ... llltl I 1 1 I .' II 1(1. 1 'I I II 1l II" 1 I! !!t . .!!'' '( I lit II II. Il"-1 r IBIW 11W .IIBBI II..MI1.II l,'l , "S SSAm 1 1 1111 .1.- 1 M I r l!i . 1 I I'M. ! 't HM 11 Hill I. . ! 1 tt t'i ,i . ,' ; , i, " i i'ih ' 1 1 " in. h ni i M'i ..:'. , 'LnHatn .n hiiean . ' i ,w.vii ' Mi'i'ii1 'i i iiiih p ' : . . ; 1 !',..' i , . i1 ... .". 1 ..!... . ,niiii, . i.iv 1 jr ,rBBt nil i'l1,,. 1 K'Jk.'wj. ' .iu'ii 'v viii , . i'ii , , , 1 ii. 1W.1 1 1. w . . ,! ' ,i i .". ; i ., .. :i;!i 1 rmmmjm, m kwm,'. m xm m r 1 1 . r"'"7 .1 1... , ' , "!, .11', 'i,' '!''ir:aHHHHHB.Wu Ufflil. ;",'i . im,;'ML'Y't. .. - X1'!")!!!)"! .Ill I,' 1 1, i, .11. ., , .1. '!i !'"'' ,xS9r:iTiTiTiTiTBBaiMtMUUl I'l i.ll"l ',! VM UW f. ' il V. . ' . I l .'I t tin,, 1 1 1. I'l ' li , 11 , , VVVaTBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKBBflBBBBBBBBBBBBBp'?BBBUlaBBn ri'l limlnv&Aili. s J 1 u 1 ' . . r. ,r .mrrr. .. . n ri.i iiih I. .. .":......";. m ... n. !."..' ,.iimn.H -yi . ft. . 1 1 11 1 s-Tr,::t, 11 ,., iii'iiijijii ' . ..".".I i' '.,'... 1..'.'.' 1 1,', n;imiurk.s.t -w'"., -i..' vi,' ,.''..! I., 11 I"' '.. 1 4 ftMrTT ' ' ""' '" -rvr ' I. , "I ' j W "' ".T, "1 ' I fflW JIMVV tV AIH '!' ,''. I ".. m ::, :i .i'. . i in. KsPli II S Hk.. 1 i .i , i . ,. , ii ., itimtiiti. I " . .1 ' .l'i . . ' " ' ! . 'it ..... ..! i'i '! ... i 1' ' i. ii. .I'l Mi! 'i.1'1' , I. I" I "" ' i I. t'i' ' i i t ; i ii! jji ' iisi.i ii.i ' "i. l ii hi liij'ii'il ilJiiliii'ii!:!"!;!!! ;f,iitni' iiiin m w iifiit" i," L'.'Hi l!".J. H "i fc " i, i-niii'iii, .nllSi PJ 'n.i .'ii i lift ... iiii'i iiti i'i' i;. i'ii ii Wil1'! Hii'lll'i' 1 . 1 .1 '. .' ' I ! Am, Mi. 'tl.il! i i'l " :; ' '" in. m Out tomorrow New Victor Records May 1921 'Dearest I errlittand) I Passed by Your Window Favorita O mio Fernando In Old Madrid Traviata Addio del passato (Farewell to the Bright Visions) Tosca Recondita armonia (Strange Harmon)) Canzonetta (Tschaikowsky) Violin Just That One Hour On Miami Shore Violin Valse in E Flat Major (Chomn) Pi.mn La Pisanelle Le Quai du Port de Famagouste Number Sue Pme Story of the Rose Ay-Ay-Ay (Creole Sons) First Arabesque Harp Chanson de Pecheur (Song o( a Fisherman) Harp Pickaninny Rose Butterfly Three Sioux Scouts Part I Three Sioux Scouts Part II Angels (We Call Them Mothers Down Here) Over the Hill My Mammy Medley Fox Trot Humming Medley Fox Trot Mazie Fox Trot Answer Medley Fox Trot Kiss a Miss Waltz Romance Waltz Wyoming (Lullaby) Blue Jeans The Rose I Call Sweetheart Mother of Pearl Make Believe Medley Fox Trot Some Little Bird Medley Fox Trot Turkey in the Straw Accordion Russian Rag Accordion Why Don t You ?-Marimba Medley Fox Trot All Star Trio assisted bv their Orel,!,. Siren or a Southern Sea-Medley Fox Trot All Star Trio assisted bv their Orcl,Mir 35707 Frances Alda 64918 Gabriella Bcsanzoni 74680 Emilio De Gogorza (54953 Amelita Galli-Curci G4945 Bcniamino Gigli 64944 Jascha Heifetz 71678 Edward Johnson 64946 Fritz Kreisler 64947 Sergei Rachmaninoff. 74679 (The CJiuy nl the Port of Famagucta) ) r.ft- Toscanini and La Scala Orchestra J 649:2 Reinald Werrenrath 64950 Renato Zanelli 64951 Ann .Artti Ada Sassoli f i52i3 Olive Kline) ... Lucy Isabelle Marsh 45244 Ernest Thompson Seton ) trci'jc Ernest Thompson Seton J 551,i6 Henry Burr ) , n ,M Charles Hart j18736 Paul Whiteman and HU Orchestra ) ,00 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 18737 A Star Trie assisted by their Orchestra ) , AH Star Trio assisted by their Orchestra J l'iS Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra 1 ,nmnn Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra j 18739 Charles Hart-Elliott Shaw ) ,.,. Peerless Quartet J 1874 William Robyn)10711 n , William Robyn f 18741 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra ) ,,,., Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra J 1874J 10 $1.25 Pietro) 1S7 Pietro ) 1874J 12 10 10 10 12 r0 10 12 10 10 10 10 10 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 12 1.75 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.75 .25 1.23 1.75 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.50 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 1.35 VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY Camden, New Jersey . 'ih
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers