Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 16, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921.
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EAGREEME
ON TAX BILL TODAY "'
Income Surtax Fight Expected
te Come te Vete by
' Tomorrow
MANY RATES SETTLED
n.v the AssiH'lalnl Presi
Washington. Nev hi. Semite nti'l
Ileiifc ennfrrfpi who limr tnicler u u
pu8Ieh tlie Tn Revision Hill urn- ex
pected te rencli nn nci'eenient tecl'iv nn
several of (lie mere inipertnin nnionil nnienil
JnentM PreWflnn. nf the rele mill nft
drjnk sehednlei werr (Irtitntelj tueil
under an agreement etenlnj, tin
Heuse malingers, after siriKins nut tlie
proposed 1 per cent nuinufaetuiers' tn
en perfume", esMnee. CTtrnet. ete .
HCCCptlns tile ei.e ttiMN n tiimUj
approved h the Semite
The Ineenie miiiii features of the
bill, whli'h hit reneedeil h lemlni in
be the principal matter In rentrmi
Frebabl) villi come te a nte in the
fetise tomorrow it uns nnl teiln
AtTWiiii'iit'i KiMiltril
Acreement u renelnd jeteriln- mi
the fol'en ins; :
Autiiiii'i'xle trucks and nuteninmlr
WaROti '. niditiR lnrt ,ind iroeMirtr.
R per ri n
Other automeMIe and motereirle-. in
eltiillns fart ""'I "'"' f'-erie-. ." p
cent.
Tlre. Inner tube part' or nnT--ROrle'-
for meter ei.'le elil te an'
person ether than 1 'nanufnetiirer m
producer of meter vehicles, . per eeni
Camera?, urchins net mere than HUi
pounds, and lensp. for such lamet.i .
10 per cent.
I'hetieraphlr tilnis an 1 plates Intl.. r
than melns-pt ttire tihnsi. .1 per cent.
f'andv. .'! per cent
l'lrcnvni-. phclN et . lOperi'iit
Hunt 11c and beule Kute. 11) tier
cent
TJirl kntrs. il.iscrr-. smird ituv
Bttletles ntnl bra -s or nnMnl'lc knuiUli.
100 nr cent.
t Itrur and piBHreite holder in iir .
cninpn-ed . hullj or in nart. of uieii--Behauni
or hp ber In trliliir ami Hues
in; stnnd. in per cent
uteliiiite 3let de ! crwitis ' .1
chines, ," per rent ifnl 11 iilni.int s m
device Melghinc machines. Hi tier cent
I.herich and liwn beets r.nd hut
10 per cent.
limiting and shoetlnc ;annent an I
rltllnc habits, je pi-i- rent
MnterNi.it Taci
Yachts and iiintilvint, net de.i;iu ,
for track or tislnns or natieniil de
fense, and p'fasuie beats and ideas .re
ennecs, if .eId for mere than !0
10 per cent
Works of nit. " per cent
A manufacturers' tax of ." per ient
of much of the price for uliiei the
following articles are old or leased
IS ill excess of the prl c specified n
each article.
Carpets and rus. includins hb r.
$4."i0 a square .ninl in the ca?e uf
carpets and Mj a tipiare nnl in the
C"e of ruge
Trunks. .:." each.
Valises, traveling b.ige .iiitca-.e-
hat Iioaek ued In tr-ideis and titte
toilet casr. S'J."i each.
Purses, pockerhonks -henn ns and
tamps of all Minis and lamp shades.
S10 each, and rnim. ?1 each.
KmIsc T,ies Repealed
Kxrlne taxes new in force, the repeal
uhleli is agreed upon, arc:
Articles mad of fur. 10 tier ient.
Musical Instruments, ." per cent.
Spurting eeiids, including ! "ci
hilllaid tables, 1U per cent
Chewing gum. (" per cent
Portable electric fani", "1 per ient.
Meiing-pli ture tilme, e per rvnt. 1
ThermeH and tlirrinnttatic bottles and '
.lugs. ,"i per cent
Itetail fliixurj 1 taes en articles of
clothing, umbrellas, parasols, sunshade, .
picture frumes. carpets, rugs, trunks, '
allse. hat boxes, fitted toilet (iise.
shopping and handbags, portable light
ing hvtit.vs and fans tnstinj in cm tw ,
of Hpccitied amounts.
Manufacturers' tae en son diiuks.
' te be in lit 11 of the present 'ile, v.cru!
1 agreed upon as fellows :
1 rpen all beiciugts derived heli, m
In part trem cereal-, two ient .1 gallon. I
I 11011 all iiufern.ei.ted fruit juice, m
ten led fur 1 oiiMiinptten as lieveragi'i
with the addition of watei and siin'ar.
and upon nil imitations (.f mii li (run I
iulips and upon all c.iibe'iiitcd l,evei-i
tees ieiepi nieali. two icnis ,1 gal
lon L P011 all snil drinks ie(rpt p(l (, ,,.
pie lidirt. two cuits a gallon
I.'pen all natuial or artiticial min
eral waters 01 table waters., sold In the ,
producer at uinr than twele aiidonc aiidenc
half cents a gallon, two .eu(s ;i gallon. '
I pen all carbolic ai id pas Milil ter
use in the prepiiiatiHti of snf diiuks,
four cuts a pound
1'pen all IniKhcd or fountain sirups
for use in cot ipeunding nf -n't diinks,
nine cents -i gallon
fter Hunting it te admissinus ..
moving pet 111 e lmv, the lenferecs
agreed t the Senate aineiidnient prn
lding that tm adliussien las -hall be
celbs'tid nh re the 1 barge does nut o: e:
1 eed ten cent
The eccs profits -ind tram portatlen
tax ti peals uphi agfd up 01 hut that
whs purely pei fiiiii ti.rx . :i bnth
Heuse and Senate bill provided
their r.peal 011 net .tainiar 1
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N.Y. HEARS STRAUSS
LEAD ORCHESTRA
Music of Saleme Fails te Sheck
Gethamites as Dance
Once Did
REVENGE ON METROPOLITAN
New Yerk. Nev. 1(1. At the Metre,
inliinn Opera Heuse last evening Rich
ard Strauss, the eminent composer, gave
1 In- first of thi-e orchestral concert.
iidui'tiiig again tlie Philadelphia Or-ic-tta
as he did in tlie spclal concert
"id h signalized ii reeppearanre before
the New Yerk public The program
consisted of the tune poem, "Alse
spta'di mrthiistin " the dance from
'"'a'lime " Inc hii,' wltti ercheshal
c 1 niiip.iiiii ient sin,") hv Miss Klbnheth
Schumann, ami "Ted unci Verklae
cunt. T'etirteen jeais -ige "Saleme" v as
performed just jireeleh once In the
Metropolitan Opera Heuse and then
withdrawn as unfit for publication.
Since then Its inuic had net been heard
In that place till last 'evening, when
alter some b no means itmnederute ap
plause, which the composer with nv If I
fin illtj censtiiiel Inte a demand fit an
in ere the dance was repeated. Thu
lid Strauss take bis little levengc upon
'1 e ( ttiipnlltnn.
Put the dance wa net danced. In
1007 Mls Itl-uic,! Kreelicli. the leading
1. unci of the opera, executed It while
Mls elle ('reinstall, the Saleme, hid
and pi rinltle I the audience te Indulge
in some illusion as te the Idenlitv of tlie
dancer Ml s 1'recllch's dance of the
neven veil at the drees rehearsal wan
even mere pictorial than It was at the
public performance. It Ik Impossible te
tell what might have happened had she
net cut out sonic of her shimmy shivers,
which today arc allowed even by the
ortueiis police, while thp public views
them and far worse things unitlruunM'd
Strauss "Saleinc" dance sounded
rather feeble la-t evening, and a for
his ponderous and pntentluus musical
revelation of the emotion excited in
his Ikiseih b.v n tietusal of the catraer-
pdlnary work of Nletsehe. It pales rap
lillv with age. l-en the fugue "of
Sciences" no longer shocks, it Is dull,
despeintely dull, and the dnu,ec song
-nunds like .lelinnn Strauss suffering
from water en the Invention.
There Hre hrilllnlil pages in "Alse
-prach .ariithustni," but unfortunately
tlie noblest of them nre the llrst enei.
The grandiose proclamation which ush
ers in the work makes the rest, s.inc the
llnal pages a second inspiration
sound flaccid. Hevecr. the time Is net
et ripe for a llnal adjustment of the
various Strauss values. One can only
speculate en these works ns they ac
company us through our own years.
Their fate Is In the lap of the futute.
It must be tecerdeil that the Phila
delphia Orchestra plajed admirably, but
that eni c meie It was shown that the
Metropolitan is net the best possible
auditorium.
GIRL TOURISTS TO TALK
win
of
Tell3 of Cape May Birds
1 ape Mai, N .1 . is the he-t plai e te
stud wild bird life along th Middle
At 'ant 1 coast, a 1 erdlng te Ir Wil
iner Slone, expi'i't en ornithe'ngx , who
le-lured la-t nighi al the adciii of
Natural Seieni 1 s, Mnetienth 'ind (Slice
Uriels '('dp e. lure w n lllllstl-ll-.;
wilii slim-. -Iiev 'n- 'iitinaf gllmiiscs
of i'i fc rlic 1 .; ,)' tI', ,,.( e i'ii ! id
dtr e-
M U!II( r M) I'A.
i Vmnnitrli lit'MtAMt'.l. air
ItlArei.lfli npiillr lllnti nf
EDGAR A. MURRAY'S
ROACH DOOM
ill I ill ewr friM Ii fn ht prfiuN,
iOc. 75c, $1.50
ti - iff I-s-'ik fir illr.'t fi-nn
HAINSWORTH SUPPLY CO.
-Mil n sirn v
Ir ' Di 'nt'uferj ter S10'' Ti w
I'll II H il II. 1 0.'..'
SEES & FABER
2008 Ne. Frent Si.
LAWS0N GAS
HEATERS
W'ELSBACH NEW
GAS HEATERS
MAZDA ELECTRIC
LAMPS AND SUPPLIES
GIVES BUSINESS HINTS
Colonel Jehn Grlbbel Suggests Ways
Out of Jams
When a business gets in uch a jam
that ah rdlelency engineer i suggested,
what It really needs Is a new pro pre pro
ptleter. according te Jehn Orlbbel. He
addressed members of the Rotary Club
at the mentlil banquet nt the llellevue llellevue
Stratferd last night.
"Jlut don't misunderstand me." he
said, "jeu need eOielency jut a little
mere than ou need working capital.
Put jeu have te have the cltlciency that
1h based upon education In jour own
establishment. Yeu can measure the
nlne nf jnnr business methods by the
effect they hnw Uhui the men in your
department or establishment."
Ii, V. Armstrong, of the ISnreau of
Commercial I'coneti.ics. Washington,
gave an illustrated talk en "The Itre
of the North." 1 " Al
l.ec Hii-t, the president welcomed Jet Under Water Heater Extin
four new Itetnrlans into membership au8hed and Gas Filled Roem
Secretary 1 rank Hnnieker atineiinced ' ," ... tT - ,,. t-lt
that the membPrshlp new steed at 2S7 Miss Alice "effman, t entj-e g
iictiie ami two honorary members. '" '(l. of 4JS North Thlrty-feuitii
Tell of Their "Discovery
Chester County
Adventures In "The Heuse Nowhere"
will he described by Miss France Idch Idch
ten and Miss Katherlne Millions tomor
row night nt the Plastic Club. 217
Seuth Camae street.
Miis Uohten ami Miss Millien, stu
dents at the Academy of the Fine Arts,
undertook a launt through Chester
County In n vehicle that Is a cress be
tween an Ostein! bathhouse and a Cone Cene Cone
fdega wagon. ThlM conveyance wn for
some weeks their perambulating home
n'linlr nn1l' feed WOH what tllC.V I'Otllcl
obtain gr'ntls from the cettntrv folk. 1
wlieee unlive heath thc.V visited 111 1
search of landscapes and scenes te paint
WOMAN KILLED BY GAS
street, tiled 1iBt night from the PiTeets
of inhaling gas. She lighted a jet tin
der a het-water heater In her home
and sat down te wait until the water
wds but. Fer sonic reason the llanie
wait extinguished and lite gas cutitluitVd
te Hew. finally overpowering her. Mem
bers of her family, who were en the
seetind fleer, smelled tlie odor of gas
and went downstairs, where they found
her unconscious. Slip was taken te the
Presbyterian Hospital and pronounced
dead.
SMINK GOES UNDER KNIFE
Serious Operation en State Reprj
sentatlvc In Methodlet Hospital
Isaac L, H. Smlnk, Htote Rft,.
sentatlvc from the Fifth District, UmhiJ'
went a serious operation jesterda ti
the Methodist Hospital. At the Li"
Pltal last night his condition wan l.A
te be geed. MrHmlnk, who lives I,
'J220 Seuth, Twenty-thln! street, h!
been In the hospital some time.
tUPOKTBRS, DESIGNERS AHD MAKKR8 OF WORKS'S AND
CHILDREN'S AVPAllEh OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER
FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS
Wcarever Aluminum-Ware
Renovated, refurnished
made sptek, span and invltlnp;.
Outside rooms, bright, cheerful.
Pick from these:
Twe Reems and Bath.
Three Reems and Rath.
Four Reems and two Ruths.
Rittenhouse Hetel, 22d and Cliestnut
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Choice of 259 Hats at
l2 Price!
A Great Thanksgiving Opportunity !
Tin.- .taithnjr . litieuiicctni ut. efuMinj,' you the srentest values
of the enr, picscnth jeu with the opportunity of purchasing- at
HAI1 PIUCi: Medel Hats. Impn.ted Hats. Tailored Huts, Suit
Hat'- and Urc. Hat?
48 Hats Value 5.00 2.50
63 Hats Value 7.50 3J5
36 Hats Value 15.00 70
78 I lats Value 18.50 95
34 Hats Value 25.00 1250
Hats of Fur Combinations and of
New Satins
'RICES START AT
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FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
A COMPLETE STOCK
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ScelT issue
Towels Toilet Paper
We Always Carrj
a LarRc Stock of
Paper Manufacturers Ce., Inc,
B2it lirrry M.. I'hllu.
Towels and Toilet Paper
Heme Ai.i-iiivnt Ileuie and ())c, t'se. bv the Single Package or Dezen
l'er l'neierles or I-rge tercantlte Houses, by the Chbc
Ceultcr nnd
Cermanteun Ave.
iprmnntnMi IISIII
Rtcd the lig anr.evnctmeut by Scott Paper Ce. en (Ail page
Janitors' Supplier, Hardware, Fleuaefurnishinge, Etc.
JOHN S. WALKER
rra 1 1 1 1 1 Vncm i i fi m ifi niiiiiiiiiliiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'ifii I ViTi.
Cats aid Wraps
7950 and 99-50
Styles of distinction, and of superior quality.
These features arc very evident in this coat pre
sentation. They are coats of beauty that will stand
in relief, wherever they are worn. Ne fashionable
fabric is missing marvella, cvera, Pollyanna, Gerena
and Panvelaine. Many of them wonderfully fur trim
med with wolf, beaver, squirrel, oppessum, nubia
and caracul. Blouse effects, and straight line styles,
featuring stitching and embroidery, while ethers are
beautiful in their distinctive plainness.
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Gloves the Gift Beautiful
CVntcmeri dms plevr, tln(i
gloves, warm gleves. tint! puil
glevrs fnr men, vmncn aiul
children, in gift set of three
or mere asserted pair
An cxclush e Ccntctneri origi
nation giving the final truit-li
of completeness and cliarm
te the gift of gloves ten le
fifty dollars the set
Over a score of .set coinliin.i ceinliin.i coinliin.i
tiens selected from mure than
100 styles of Ccnlcmeti
Gloves .
In gift cases dc luxe made by
Clement of Paris J.fl0 exlra.
Only 6 Saturdays
befere Christinas
Trade Mark Keg.
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Tlie Vogue of
Black & While
A glee le conjure with
the Centemeri l'iclder t-tlc
eviuUilcly appropriate te
many iien and varied
tlce c modes indi&pciif able
in the glove wardrobe
In raven black Rationale
tpiality French KitUkin in
the trunchant &tylc
With pure white gerciiiscrt
under the flaring gauntlet
wrist
white fttitcliiug, while
crochet embroidery and
while pearl clasp
Or, if jeu prefer, in 13
fashionable colors
4.50
Centemeri
Gloves
123 Se. 13th St.
VhiladclphitiNew Yerk
Grenoble, France
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THE INK TEST
THE FACE TEST
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CEiiLrOGciBaTOGaEanrDcaHraraacJiBrara
It is Thirsty Fibre (millions of him
in each ScetTissuc Tewel) who oij eij oij
serbs four timca his weight in water
end is responsible for that essential,
thirsty, absorbent quality found
only iaScetTbsuc Towels.
There Is a Vast Difference in Towels
ALL PAPER TOWELS are made of fibre. One
paper towel is made of Thirsty Fibre and
that's ScetTissue. Thirsty Fibre gives each Scot
Tissue Tewel 165 square inches of concentrated
drying power potential thirst ready te eagerly
and instantly absorb all moisture. And Thirsty
Fibre makes ScetTissue uniformly white, soft,
soothingly refreshing and solely satisfying.
One towel dries the hands another the face
Thirsty Fibre drinks four times his weight in
water. Thirsty Fibre cuts towel costs by clearly
identifying the towel which actually does the
work that ethers, less thirsty, only partially per
form. Thirsty Fibre represents the final develop
ment in towel making and Thirsty Fibre is found
only in ScetTissue. Meet Thirsty Fibre face te face.
eAn Unusual, Convincing Tewel Test
The right way te test the economy and satisfaction of
bcetTissue Towels is te arrange te have a trial test con
ducted in your wash-room, in competition with any towel
you may be using. ScetTissue Towels are distributed
through the jobbing channels and any ScetTissue jobber is
authorized and qualified te make the trial test.
In addition we will gk'dly arrange te have a towel effi
ciency expert discuss towel or toilet paper service with any
one who is interested in improving service and lowering
annual costs, by addressing : wcnuj.
SCOTT PAPER COMPANY
1'hitadelpliia Sales Oflice
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