rst-; '-: 7, 1921 tf ilHlSH - ,. . ' y . .r-i-Y . .. . . ,. n jv - -y : , : 1 ; ; ' ... - B IAX POLICY i, .with Smoot on Near 0ra .. Turnover Lovy on manufacturers fsEEK RETROACTIVE REPEAL nv a Stnff rerretvondtnl . . , i r-nt 7. Senators Ten tfwn ton. 8f Pt brcflk """-T 1 With Smoot flKhtlmc on tax ' . 'i., nf n 3 tier cent manu- 'o:the! t rnovcr tnx hnd Penrose f,ctrl rZing to con-Wcr it. IU r, "her controvorriwi. which TbH ml . ,,n,niinn w t h the now aWMii dur in the Concww.onnl """'t.ri brought Senntorla! tempera r", bs L i P?1ee and prevented arree W Important nuestlona of policy, u S tftommlttec has .been work- U on" arr "' Vcement "h. been 'llrth'er'on t c total at to ii VlM'' b-v M ft""" B,eth0d.!nOrr 'S the Treasury Mellon, 'i"E-: !.. - nbmlt a wri". ,, rotlon ot tho Wif J. Among these it is under- t b, It'" ESS nnts and. higher Mil 01 "-.."" . T.ni.nrr 1. 11IZ1. rt. " ""P. 0r Itl," MBpcct to tho A T i, crirrlcd in the Fora- MKKn?S reported from tho VayS and Mr bill bs rep"L llcd ,n the Mr-ans Oomm ttcc. 1 "TjsK mic "of the Democrats. llrf'l?,S.. nml Mll fllll fOTCC Vt m n lation are back of the fS'Thls will virtually assure ac- -(nrc of the retroactive p" "' .Finance Committee, tnere Is no KHril ni prove It when the new m comes be ore these bodies. Kepub ten Senators, including Penrose, do tot discount, trie """'' .- Mtf n gelling trie lucunuie """"" ftc House? Majority Leader Mondell Is tinderstood to havo declared tho Hoiifo will tiever accept the bill on that basis, Smoot at Odds With Penrose Senator Smoot, In attempting to ob tain nppfoval of tho manufacturers' tax which baa been characterized by its critics as a thinly disguised snips tnx, has found Penrose the chief ob stacle in tho way of its adoption an ' one of the new sources of revenue. senator renrose, ns cnatrmnn of the committee, has steadily ignored the Smoot plan for revenue revision, tak ing me poBiumi mm inc conimmce Has nMlc nnn liltt Knfnrn It n.t.1 ,1..1 l iilllj . wiiw ... ..un- at iiiiii 1111(1, IJ members have individual Idens on the Mibject they may be embodied In amend ments to the House bill. A aiiirfrnaHnn frnm Padoii.ii it.. a Hmoot had "dropped" his tax program met with an emphatic denial from the. Westerner, who declared he would de- Mn1 tta PAnatrlnrflt Inn nnf nnlw k.. At... committee but by tho Senate. Wide Difference In Estimates Thpre. is n wide discrepancy bpttvonn the "absolute minimum" which Sccre- niaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiniiiiMiiiiB Rich, smooth and mellow asco Coffee 25 lb At all our Stores TORC8 aanniiiiiiiiiiamiiiiiniiiiim tary Mellon has estimated the Govern ment will require for current expendi tures during the fiscal year and the amount which it Is estimated the Ford ney bill would raise. Secretary, Mellon lifts n!nrct the amount at approximately .$4,000,000,000. Tho Fordney bill proposes to raiso, muchly. $2,004,000,000 and the new tariff bill? now pigeonholed by the Klnnnee Committee, from $500,000,000 to $500,000,000 more. As there Is lit tie prospect that the tariff bill will bo passed before next spring Senators nn tlclpato that it may be necessary to add nnntber billion .dollars to the revenue bill. Secretary Mellon, who has been In conference with tho White House. Hudget Director Dawes and members of the Senate, Is expected to give the final word on the Government's re quirements nnd to submit final recom mendations for raising the amount needed when he appears tomorrow. Thcro ix a growing feeling that it would bo safer to follow the Secre tary's guldanco in the matter of revenue than to put through a bill which might leave, n deficit In the Treasury at tho end of .the year. President Harding nnd other officials arc hopeful that economics In admin istration may make It possible to cut down the new budget by half n bil lion dollars. U. S.TO NOTIFY ALLIES OF TREATY WITH GERMANY Informal Statement of Negotiations Will Be Transmitted Washington, Sept. 7. (Uy A. P.) The American Government has taken stops to advise the allied Powers fully, although Informally, ns to the negotia tions in Berlin which culminated in the drnftlng of the peace treaty between tho United States and Oermnny. While officials declined today to re veal the nature of the Amerloan com munications to the allied governments, the expectation was expressed that thpy would hrlne from each Power n fn. ment of its vlows nnd an approval of tno treaty. Kmphasls was laid on the Informal C A teW d r L L A C lhe delight of driving and riding in the Cadillac comes first in every owner's mind but the dependability and per manence of that delight is the real secret of its greatness. NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Broad Street u tail RT 1204 CHESTNUT ST. WINDSOR ROOM 11 SOUTH 15th STREET Founded In 1894 See The New Fall Styles In Our Windows! tggkis- re you me man wno says: "Show me! Show me fabric that wears, tailoring that holds up. ,Show me full value for every dollar." Let us show you Kirschbaum Clothes. $30 to $45 KIRSCHBAUM TUXEDOS AND FULL DRESS SUITS 50 I nature of the communications, which were transmitted ns a matter of Inter national courtesy, Itcports published In the French press that the United Stntes had nsked formal approval of Its course from the French Government, met lint denial in official quarters. While no definite statement was made', there was an Intimation thnt oven before the text of the treaty was published, American officials had reasons to believe that It would meet with no objections on the part of the allied Powers. ' 8.8. American Legion Breaks Record According to advices received hv F. M. Wolf, local manoger of tho Munson Steamship Line, the American Legion broke all records when she nrrived nt New York yesterday on her maiden voyage from South America. Iler time between Itlo de Janeiro nnd New York was twelve days twelve hours, the bct previous time being about thirteen days. Are You Looking For A BUILDER or A HOME? My 37 years' experience In serving tho leading architects nnd most exclusive homo owners In Philadelphia may bo worth your consideration. Only hlffhly pklll.d workmen cmployid under most cxnctlng s u p o rvlslnn. Consultation without oblHfallon. I have uaverul houses ready for occupancy, which I would , he pleased to show you. Frank D. Williams Builder of Homes 3819 Pulaski Ave. HHMMKtt nn.SOKTB . , WIXriinMMiN. MA KM. Apartments at the Rittenhouse WINCHENDON, MASS. A Comfortable Country Home More I '" " '' "ry Club Than a Hotel Rett or Revel at You Choo :illl) ne J Rittenhouse Hotel, 22d and Chestnut ?A H 1 I' mmmtiuimms T Golf, Tennis, Swimming Pool HAHDI.K HOIlHr.S, TKAir-S Usual Special Rates for September and October HjTMMrn mcHortTS ni'.ACII IIAV--X. N. J. THE ENGLESIDE iik.ci( havi:n, nwv jbkrrv , Tli Jmarol neMirt the only rort In New r- that comblnn rerffct Imtlilnir, mod lmij with 1 mn-l' ,olrl nnd olvlner eure re'lef from Hny Fever leeldes, Klve TennU ourie. Hpclftl rates for thli month! open until fieptemlwr 21). It. I'. f!N(II,K, Mnnesrr HTi:.MKtIH,l rtF.nirr 1 ? 1 mi ar.ri'iinsnN. n. 11. Renovated, refurnished tnadcTspick, span and invitinp. Outside rooms, cool, cheerful. Tick from thepe: Two Rooms and Rath. Three Rooms nnd Rath. Four Rooms and two Baths. New Waumbek 8VMMKK rtKSOUTS SI'MMKU ni'.SQKTH ATLAXTIf riTV. N. .1 ATLANTIC riTV, N J. lllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiniiiMimira i EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT: ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ON THE OCBAN FRONT FIR.EPROOF Offers remarkable Reduction in Rates from SEPTEMBER 19TH Arnerlesn TT up weekly, Double! European f S-I.OO up daily. Double Plan (IZ up weekly, Sincjc Plan 82.50 up daily, Single Hot and Cold tt Watrr In all Dalbroomi NEW r.Ol-F CLUB PniVILECES, f IREI'HOOF GARAGE OW mCMISRS iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniliiil'illnliniiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTriiiimiiihiiiiiiiiuiiiii.i.u,,! i,iiiii,iiiim WITH ITS SPACIOUS EXCHANGES AND OPEN AIR PLAZA IS PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE DURING ATLANTIC CITYS FAMOUS SUMMER SEASON June to October, Inclusive Ezaulelto muilc s feature. Iloreebeek Rldln?, Golf (2 Champlonehlp Cotrnaa.) ' UoUlns; Chain, Piers, Theatres. Hoviea. and countless other amusements. OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT JOSIAH WHITK A SONS COMPANY HOTEI COTTAGES and SUNSET INN Jefferson, N. H. rN THE IfHART OP THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OOLK TEKNIfl KIBHINO Frnnk F. Hhnte. MnniiRfr TOCKS V e?ty alaiBSWi PLANADE Whole) Dlook on Ocean Front Coolest location In Atlantic City. Ideal family hotel In Chelsea Section. Capaelty F1ta Hundred Ownership Direction Booklet. W. F. SHAW TAROR INN Oreiin rml Connecticut urr. an.uvrxx mi! IrteaI ,ocatlon. larKe rooms. Exre'lrnt tahU. 10th aeseon. Special ratre from Labor nay. J P, & A. M. DUNN. Oihwi All the Veiir" ! Drlok, Stl and fltnne Construction ho. iarounaArii.,neirUMti. Bathing from houia and oar ' own Uoardwalk bath houtaa. HOT AND I'm I. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS PRINCESS Let Us Make Ion Feel nt ITnnin In tha "Clfy of Hobust Health" HOTEL MORTON Ocean End Vlnrlnln Ave. Cnnnclty 300 J E!m'. I'rlTDte llntha. etc. Alwnyn. Opfn. feZHA C. I1KIX 4 PACL M. COPE. Props; A Slodrrn lintel nt Moderate Itntes S,uth Carolina Ae. near lleach. Unexcelled for comfort nnd service. Elactrlc llKhta, run. nine watr. Private Imthn. Exco'lent culHlno. RACK TO PRE-WAR RATES Correnmindcnce snllriled. Open all year LINTON U. AKNOLD. 0ner a Manncer lIKIAW.tllK WATKlt OAP. PA. 1'NJOY THE (C'HARMS OF AUTUMN AT The Motintnln ParaIla KITTATINNY DELAWARE VATCR CAP, PA, Th. Idnl Afceflbp Mountain Hotel Open tn December Sprclal Fall Hates. 3 hourn from Philadelphia via. P. K. rt 7S mile., hy nutomnblle, good road" nil the way. Magnificent sconery, irorgeoua au tumn follarc. Capacity .".on. Strictly modern. Steam heat, lou Area, private hatha. runnlnK water In rooms. E'e vatnrs. electric llRhts Spailoua porches and sun parlors. American plan, ex ceptional cuisine, also n la carte urll! for (nurtsta. Orchestra, concerts, dances. Golf, tennln paddle ioree,, mountain cllmblnc. Huntlnn. hass and pickerel fluh Ins. oanoeln. Hooklet, auto maps and termn upon request JOHN PURDT COPE. Vacations this A utumn ? To those who plan to take their vacations this fall RAYM0ND-WHITC0MB can be of great service. Their knowledge of details essential to comfortable jour neys their long-standing friendly relations with hotels and transportation companies their experience in devising satisfying itineraries all can help you to a thorough enjoy ment of your fall vacation. The White Mountains? The Adirondack? The Berishircs? The Great Lakes? The St. Lawrence? Bermuda? Telephone Filbert 3864 or call at 1338 Walnut Street Raymond & Whitcomb Co. To Vacation Lands via DAY LINE On jrour way to the vacation lands of New York State, New England or Canada you can break the monotony of an all-tall trip by taking that de lightful 150-mlle sail from New York to Albany on one of the Hudson River Day Line's PALATIAL STEEL STEAMERS "Waihlngloo Irvlna" "Hendrldc lludion" "DeWlttClmlon" "ebtrirallon" "Albany" A trip that will refresh and invigor ate you in body and in mind. Mag nificent scenery; cool, spacious decks; fine music. Also ideal One day Outings. tf, through tickets readtnu via iVcto Yurie Central or tV'isI dhuri Railroads between Albany and JVrw York in cither direction accepted Hudson River Day Line Dubrosies Street Pier New York Ideal SUMMER VACATIONS I 8 Davn 91.00 '".?",'!,.!.n . I t i,i -.n-n,r. Cool in Summer No Passports Kalllne; riverir Five Days via. ett'amers "Fort Victoria," "Fort Hamilton" and "Fort St George" Soiling Alternate! S'ltrf for aptHal Summer Touri Folder FURNESS-BERMUDA LINE FURNESS, WITHY CO., Ltd HI Whiten'! .St. V. V. Hours? Hid-., Phlla. Vlrtrlnla Ave. Close to Ileach and Steel Pier Capactty 250, American plan. Private fcattoa. Itunnlnc water. Elevator. Rlectrlelty. pec. Sept. t Fall Itate. ALOIS onUBKB SCmvi:Mtsyn,.K. I'A. PERKIOMEN INN kcimvi:msvii.i.k. pa. Modem Improvements: Ideal location; boat In, hathlnir, flshlnir. tennln. danclnr. Open until Oct. 1 For booklet write tTi.,i. -.Ter. ''r"n. fiiwenkvllle. Pa. I- LAANXA. PIKK CO.. PA. The Raymond-Whitcomb September 15 Tour to the Pacific Northwest Canadian Rockies California Grand Canyon offers an ideal journey at a season when the American West is most picturesquely at tractive. SteWirnvTHtRB Vlrplnla av., 8d hotel from Beach. Private batnsi run. water elev. , Roduced Fall rates. BAM Kt.t.IB Oivner. N.J. COLLINS. Msr. nnRCIINVT rflTTAOK Spend youx fall I I vacaiion in me i-oronos. sipeciai ran rates Mil. 11. It 1'A1((.1MM HOTEL CONTINENTAL Atwava oMn Write or phone always ready: terms moderata. WAI.HH DUNCAN. M tlCKAX fITY. X. J. iiaiu'k nx i.aki: r.Fiitc.i:. x. v. ' HOTEL PHOENIX on a,tt, "') nu'LL rnutniA .nerlokine the bay , Open until Dec. 1st Htrlal Fnll rate. I Tlnnklet. MRS O I.. STRBETKR. I I.AKi: (ilCDHCK. N. Y. ISI.AXI) llAKDOK IIOl.SK and CottiiKrs. ' Htia-ur-ii-J,.ike (leorRe. Same msrt. since 1883. "NotaU for its table." Open until Nov. t Mako your reservations for Sept now. Ilook'et. II A. rUFTON. Prop. ' Other Autumn Tours to SOUTH AMERICA October 19 ROUND THE WORLD Sept. 1 7 Oct. 15 and 22 Later Tours Round the World, and to Japnn China, South America, Arabian Niprhts Africa, Egypt and the Holy Land, Europe, California, Hawaii and Florida. Raymond & Whitcomb Co. 1338 Walnut Street Philadelphia Telephone, Filbert 3864 Connections lor all New England Lines Fall River Line Cool, Comfortable Utaterootnt Orohcutra on Bach Steamer Lv.nilton St.rier llX.a.3,30 P.M. Dally Including Snuilays Xew Itedfort I.lne Dally except Punday. Lv. Pier 40 N R. Houston Street. (I p. m New Indon Line D,?L,.y-el:c.'?t s"n?y Leave pr 40 Is.R., Houston Street S30 P v Pier 70 E.R. 22d Street 0 V. jr ' Dayllaht-Snvlnc Time TIcltrtH at 1311 A U.TJ Che- nut "irpwr TO BALTIMORE taigT-rs'-. ERICSSON LINE Lury eenlr- at B: Salurdaja. 3 o'clock. Fare, cne way. J2.O0 round tuo. S3.00. DAY STEAMER rrom Philadelphia every Tuesdny. Thura day. Satt. -day. at 8 o eiock. tare, 11.50 one way; J2.Su roun.1 trip. " Most beautiful water r de nut of Phlladel ch'la Send for pamphlet, No Sunday steamer. Steamer leaves on davlluhl-savln time. Office Pier 3 South Delawar avnn, - .u.r If J - 1 i JJ fs m. -. A n -rnf-nii t l-f7? ifigJJ ii., Throngh the Canadian Pacific RockJes WMwiSffltfr" I I I ,.... . ,7Z.'rXLrrifS WmmK yfmm ' fc If 2f- rin- j'-iai: Sfl ttTZxsH mfiEsm&m llMiVlli I m . aa jrVl.1-. iasP5?!! SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION All day on tho water to Beautiful Lorewood Grove .-m tlie Chobapenke & Delawa a i'an.1! Home early same evening-. Hrlcsson Line. Pier 3. boutr Delaware Ave.; 8 o'clock every Sunday mornlne. dayllsht savlntr time Para. SI. OIL STKAMMIIP XOTICKS The New Transatlantic Liner de Luxe S. S. PARIS 33,700 Tons 15,000 Horsepower Sailing September 14 NEW YORK HAVRE PARIS p'.ms LA TOrilAINK I l-.OI'OI.DIXA ritAxrn . . LAlAYlCTTi: I. I.OItltIXK ivif II AIIIKl' niif'Aiin i. svo Veil, 11 Hit . Sept. 17 Oft Mi-nt. I" Oct. Sent. 21 Oct orpt. 23 Oct. Oct. 1 Oct Orl. I Nnv Oet. . Nm .'. Not. 9 10 Nov. IS So 12 Nor. 1 2'i Xiu. lit 211 Dec. 3 R. llwe 111 12 Nor. in er. 21 ft Dee. II) ,M. 7 I A MONTF 8h Ocean. Open al L IVIWII 1 C ,.Bdr Uaated rooms with, runnlnn water American and European plina. Fnll rates. M. II. THOMAS. THE ILLINOIS Ontrahy located inc. iL.L,tuui3 0),n ,,, Hf)1( , Special pre-war rales. V W. .Mlchener. TnK filtUfl (Cottane) 1122 CKNTItAI. A"K Eierllrnt tatile. Near heneh. K. II. flll.KH," VOl NT I'OfOXI). Tho Ontwood ?n y'r- Aom. 100. Jrod. Elea;. 'ocnt'n. Sxcel. table. Ilooklet. K L. A C.V. ART.MAN THF ELVIN P" unt" Nov. Newl. era, Write for bklt. A. J. SLUTTEIt. DEVON. PA. WYNBURNE INN 0K.pily''gj; Irable for business men with families Rooms with a bath at reavonabla rates' Danclnr. Lnrr vrounds. Wide veranda' a lierwvn 23(1 w. Phona Wl.ltNKKVII.I K. PA. The Hirhland uii;itiuiiy uiiumed ua lUC iilK.UiUiu south Mountain. Overlooklns the lamnus Lebanon Valley. The Ideal plarv to v I your vacation ur week, end. Ilatee p ,', Write for booklet. . mWA no yams, l'ra.uam Hilllide '"""' fcenery. Priv. llaihs. fiUATlJtSl QUI). PA. Stop at Gratersford Hotel Auto parties, etc. recelva special atten tion at Oone's. Chicken Dlnnera dally. Write or imor. for reservailona, Ua. rage at Hotel. EUGENE R. GLOCKER rh Ccllneillle. 10-R-l Oratsrsford. r. HETHER you ro for business or pleas ure, be sure to take in tho wonders of tho Canadian Pacific Rockies. Thoy are an edu cation in themselves. Twenty-four hours continuous ride over the Canad ian Pacific Railway thiough three cUtterlng ranees of snow-capped peaks with iclaclers. cascades, lakes set In forests of firs, and rivers tumbllnr thru nowar-decked valleys. Liberal stcp-over privileges at the famous reiorts-Ilunff, Lake Louise, Kleld Glacier, Slcamous, Vancouver and Victoria. tVnlr nr ml. for Iny. imiftort Canadian Pacific Railway M.tdis.m We. at 4lt) tjt - . New Yi rk City f J. x I 1 z-sm Sixes. a. -i. II. It'll v llW'lll NIAGARA ... .Nov, 5 Xi:V YORK VIC.O HAVRK I.A ItOIRIOXNm .Sept. 11 V nter Iliite Now In t:rfit I'AIII.K r. (!i:VKI,IN, firn rnt 1S.1.V37 Wilni't St.. Plilhiiltlphln Piune- Wilni't 0?.11 SEAGER LINE PHILADELPHIA to Chrtstianta, Copenhagen, Gct.ienDcrg, Stockholm, Hclsingfors and Koval U. S. MUL STKAMKRS : M1 N "M ltl.l ' Abimi e it. in AT slllPPIVt, IIOARK Ul riirmu'h IIIIN (if I.ailln;: lur,l In n ' nrweitl.m DunKli mil Sneilltli Pnrta lllreet h iIIIiikk for all 'rnnilm i,n , little I'nrtN ! i ..IVer SKGER STFAMSHIP CO.. Inc W. J. Grandfield & Co. rnu.A. uii:ms 1 -170 7 30 CIliKtliul Mr M i In HTllS StTteflSi STUASI.sUIP MtTiriM NllWNYUSgJylJfA Short Route betwen Seattle'j - ' 'Vi lew ff&-Z2 f' MMIIP Mll'lf I . Dix.c Steamshio Lines PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW USSB SS "OPELIKA" Expected to Sail Middle September AT COXrKUL.StK ItATIU Harriss, Magill & Co., Inc. 2r. Lafaycttu IllUc. PliilfwIt-lphU I llllililil ".Ml I i ii :.o -JAMN MavU eontrortoblr raid dclUhtfnlly aooeMlbU by the N. Y, K. ft paUtlaJ 11,000 ton puacii(er eUaunabliM SUWA MARV KATORI MARU FUSHIMA MARU KASHIMA MARU lssftsr,v- Fee BaUliajr UUiU aJaJ run rtutUBloxa Avulr U " iT'l2l V NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Maritime Uiiilding, 8-10 Bridge, sT Nw York BAIMVAY KXCIIAJJOK. CU10AOO. OOUUN BUILblNO VkATXIjI m mm Mil5 THE IDEAL TOURIST LAMQ mMBKMBl vji n i ' i jw r DIRECT SERVICE Danzig Riga Libau Stettin IVmn PHILADELPHIA LATE AUG. U. S. S. B. "Oronoko" HARRISS, MAGILL & CO., Imc . Agents T.ef.TeHe rtldf. I m, rifn-l. m.I Tntn J k y. ..-j.Si.ft ,04. 'tos 1 (m M &" .'i.7'1 i1 .--' '.(-, :,r f 'ZZftSlfinF " rr-4MiMT-Ji&.u-,.. - i ,. i M WA v ImSmmL" ''LA-y " ?tf """ ---'!- -'' - v " "fC . .V...,i ., t vftVJir j. ---?'" , tr. . i ,7. IW i ..