Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 06, 1922, Final, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEI-PHILAttELlfflA, 3MI J &&Ati$ TO; 1022
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Faultless Service,
JppoiittmimlxJheds.
gTERING
SENATE EXPECTED
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0 SEAT NEWBERRY
I ministration lmtl "swollen" the census
returns of known Republican States te
I the end tlmt during the wnr the Repub
lican States sent mere men overseas
than were sent from Democratic States.
I Astute Politician
Sought for Senate
BIKER
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WILL SURRENDER
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Chances Faver Him as Dobateicontinncii from r- one
n , illf iecl,e An- ief Onrrnl Atterbur.v. vice president
Begins, but Issue flp- of U)p Pennsylvania Railroad, who dur-
pu.0 " sug tin World War was in charge of
pears U03e railroad operations In France for the
,A, K. r.
- ....,-. -.T-a-rr-iar-MTi At present ihrre Is no one In the
TO MAKE STAThMtN I i Senaf;, despite the repeated charge that
It Is 'i rich man's club, win represents
great corporate Interests wliep fate lies
CIJNTON W. (81I.KKKT largely In the hurds of the Senate
Sinn" CrrrrsnnnnYtil r.venlnr 1'iiMlc I.edstr
Shere Rhysician, Accused of Il
legal Operatien, New in
Phila., Says Counsel
GIRL LEAPS FR0MWIND0W
E SUNDAYS
ItBllI January 1.1. "9.
?. IVbrimry Ii. .0.
HIP March IS. 2d,
'NewYerk
SPECIAL TRAIN
Direct te Penniylvanla Station,
7th Avenue nnd 32d Street, New
Yprlf, leavee
Bread Kt.Si-t en 7 40'.
Wrat Phihdelnlna 7 43
Is'erth rhiladclh.i 7 SO
See Flyere Ceniutt Arenls
TlcVett en 1e commencing rrlda
prfcilin cv urelun
etv 0 lit! tv Public l.rdeer (empniii
Washington. .Tnn. 0. -With the open epen
Iiir of the linal debate en the revolu
tion tci unseat Senater Newberry today
begins the most sensational test of fit
ness for office in the Senate since the
celebrated l.erimer and Stephenson cases
i f a few years
SIKMH. if is
,ecurnig of his nomination in the Micht
' CP llin miiitlfh.nl (nnu ..ml evnnrlenee
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ticcessiirj t.t the hlh position of Sen Sen
aeor, Uenctal Atlcrbuty would brine
n wide uriittaintnncp with public men
and an intimate knowledge of transper-
tntlen nreblems which arc bound te Irene Mlchaclsen, of 010 MeyatnensiiiR Sanitarium
loom large tn me future. avenue, Philadelphia, will
Miunrr nnnuira en lie ncn , ,en,-ht RPCer,i,n- t0 his attorney
in uir cusc in vtiutTiii .viii'riMir.v, imni Clinrllen.
siclun. the attorney snys, lr
liilndelphln. County Detective
iIihah Imu l.i.r.1 Lrtflt tn flint Mtl'
. , . - ...t.a. ,11111V, IIIIO .l-. W.IV .' .11.. V v.fc,.
performing nn Illegal operation upon
Hhbdcsm Dnvey, actress, was te have
Appeared next Tuesday, either te re
ceive sentenrc or te hear the motion
(tranted. Miss Davey Is new very HI
In New England.
Ills bnll, originally llxcd at $10,000
In this case, was reduced te 5000
through the Influence of Corener Ar Ar
eold Dc Vrler, who provided the
security. The latter nlse furnished
bell Inst night for Miss Mabel Frnr.lrr,
Mrs. Carrie MltMicll and Mrs. Itta
Urlckcr. wife of Dr. nrlcUcr. all tnken
In n raid of the llrlckcr establishment,
nFtn- nrtniianttrmH were mnrlA ncalust Dr.
I Urlckcr by Miss Mlchaclsen. The three
women were licicl ns material witnesses.
Olrl Mnlics Accusation
Hovering between life and death at
the Atlantic City Hospital, Miss Ml Ml
chnelsen, according te attaches of the
Prosecutor's efllcc, charged that Dr.
Urlckcr sold he would bury her In
Plcasuntvlllc.
This was given ns the reason for ncr
In her plungn from the window, the, Persfa te Jein League of Nations
young woman Is mifferlng from perl- Washington. .Inn. (I. (Uy A. 1.)
Persia lias ticcuieu te dituiiiv it int;i"u int;i"u
ef the Leogue of Nations, according t
advices from the American Minister n
Teheran te the .State Department te
day. The dispatch stated that the Per
tenitlH,
At 010 Meyamenslng avenue, a young
clrl who said her name was Ueatrlce
llosenborg denied any knowledge of
such a woman as. Jrcne Mlchnelsen.
"Is she by any chance your sister?'
she was nsked.
"Ne, she Isn't my sister. I don't
knew who she might be."
Residents of that section say a family
named .Mlchaclsen have lived at 010
Meyamenslng nvenue for eleven years.
slim Parliament had given hi? t..
te memecrsliip til the ijeugiiu un-iuJ1
fOO.OOO I.EIT TO HAT.
Kvery wijmn who invne n. ct wni
te rtna "The Day et tlie Ctt," "J, xj"
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Spfdal Dispatch te PvtHlne Public T.rdptr:
Atlantic City. Jim. (I. Dr. William
II. llrlckcr, Jr., for whom a warrant
hns been issued charging' him wlUi per
forming an Illegal operation en Miss plunge from the window at the Urlckcr
fl North Jacksen avenue,
uiuvilBlllK oil u iuii hum, .. ... ....v... ..... ..-....-,
MirrpmW in ' fashionable Chelsea section.
ivii 'n'p '0,IK woman was found en the
ney, II- pavement unconscious by it policeman,
1 . , ii ui..tt. r.i-.l.
!.. v..,liierr,'10Wfv'r "' inetlen is net would he The nh
, age. Senater Nev berry , ,n (,ic p h((t ,.wed hp fnkp t? Hie pu
all-geil. .-O0,(H)0 In the nmJ 'cmM . nfferd the -acrllice?" In Hnrrv Fill
, nmnlnnliiill III tllC Mll'lll- VlOW of Ills future. , ,
rlZ n ! tW(J.ShMn Wit K f 'vf if' up" -n. nrn ,10.000 c M wUn aua H.
H,. was cenMcted in a Federal Court $ ball, the amount which has been agreed llctcctv mnu search of the pace.
In Mlrhlgnn of violating the lnw which yjt His counsel says that Dr. - the bn.cmcnt they found a fully
limted a randldnte's cNpenditurcs In I ,l , ' ""'' Hrlcker Is making no effort te evade ilvY,M mc(lCal clinic.
Pennsylvania
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Tlie RVulf ( the BreiJ7 Limiliii
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PURE
FRESH PAINT
Seeve Me
"T&C
Industrial Paint
Te buyers of paint in bulk,
Kuehnle Paint offers net only
an assurance of finest quality
materials, but also prompt de
livery service and most attrac
tive prices!
"Save the Surface"
Kuehnle
PAINT&PA1NTING
Vine & 17th. Sts.
sin-CE547; rtACG77C9
..! i.... t... .1,.. u.,inr.iiiii tn s.li.iO. i -...'.!.. u i.- i .i. service of the warrant
rriiiuiriv-' ,,?i ii.v ev. ..... ;'- '. . i JUS11CI rcmiurr Mil', iiiiiv rvL'l'llllA . , . . .-, .. i, . r..l.Hl
The Supreme Court of the I nltc.l Mates , , Stlpreln(, ,,anch bv enc e Assistant rovecuter 11. C. C.asU.l
u.M-t hi- .vinUtlen en the ground that J, , t mnjerltC!1 CVer given te n f"ijrmed Attorney Charlton s stnte-
thc low under which It was reached was cun(1(atc ments that arrangements had been made
uncun-tltiitleiiiil. This left the S.-nate lt ,M n" position te which the former . fn' ,,Vlc'k"',H cmct.
vutli power te act en, the .pic-tien Atternej Ccncral n-pired. It removes , ' " ice 'Mllers had been sent out
Ml.rthcr or net he n" bt te remain a hlm frum thc ri.k n.lcl tlirme f pi.ifer the physlclnn and the ports of the
.senator. , tl,.s. UN position is both dlsnilied and ' country were being watched in the be-
The Issue in the Senate - close. cenROti1nt. and while It is known that Hcf that he might nttemnt te flee te
Vhnut thlrtw-n of the 5eimt.irs an- un- t))p Kevei.llnr ,vem .lellght te appoint some foreign miliary, ns his father, Dr.
lertnin. though perhaps a i.inierity of Mr .Sehaft'cr, nil the conditions are, William II. Urlckcr. a Philadelphia sur-
hem iiielmc ti etc for Newln-rrj lt nnst ,s v0lcctien 'gcen, did when similarly accused,
eve,, of t'.e.M should liiinlU vote against s-,.r-s ,,. hns been very Olrl Iaps Frem Window
Mm he would be unseat. d. pre,nlia,.t In the vnaterial dclibera- T1)C nc. wnrrnt WOT 1SRUC(1 for Dr
Want Newlierrj- te icsuij tiens. ;i no iiignwnj l mi iiss.en-r is Ilrlck(iP( .Tr., following the ilndlng en for Mabel Fra.ier and ?1000 for Mrs
The tight en the tioer et tne .-iiuui! ,". ....j.i. -.... :" v"-', i the sldcwallt before ins sanatorium nerc
v. ill largely be made te force Mr. New- eriiers. but an ututp jielUlc "n. n man f MIbs MichaeNen. who leaped from
lerr te testif. Up t" thn pnent
A search of the upper stories dis- i
closed numerous bedrooms, some of
which bere evidence et hnvlng been oc
cupied very recently.
Three Women Detained
The three women were taken te City
Hall, where they were closely ques
tioned. Mrs. Mitchell finally admitted
that she ivas employed by Dr. llrlckcr
ns a housekeeper. It Is reported that
nil- nve. nililltienal information of cx-
i treme importance, the exact nature of
which ceulil net ue icarncii. nan was
lived at .$-."00 for Mrs. Mitchell, $1500
(1 .TilUUU for Mrs.
nppeared befere
ncit her in court nor in tne uvurniK -e-
fete the Senate Inxestigutin,' commit -
ei culture ami experience. uu a oreao i ,ccon,i.Htery window In nn attempt te
uiiiiuuu uu i. ii. c-enpe Injuries which she bclicvcil iJr.
Latterly .Mr. a(lle s mime mis ueen ltricker intcnileil te inlllct upon licr,
Urlckcr when they
Magistrate Paxson.
According te the story the Miuhnelsen
girl is alleged te have told, she made, nn
airaiigeincnt Willi ur. jinciier in rniia
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tec has the Michigan cimier nppvarcu met irenunenuj ini-iiuuin-ii mr un- s,- h I10w in a very serious condition, uelphta nml came te llic snniterium et
in Ins own defense. governorship, and Coiernor Sproul, It Urlckcr, who was awaiting the dc- I Frlilnv. At that time, according te thc
IVtimem hns shown that large sums N known, favors him as his successor. cHien f (I,,. ,.0urt at May's I.nnding, I sterv." six ether women entered thc
et tnenej were tnKcn lrem mis n.um m- teimiiii'iis iiwj "'"i"' iin.nii- en - motion ler a new inei in renncc- i place.
ment et .Mr. nu.rr ier .iu-uuitiiu (len xvit, is conviction mst July et . In
term, and lie must ee ceiisiuurcu iuheuk
the elect until thc hnal announcement
comes.
count by hi.s regular personal agent
for ptirpewes of the campaign and that
tlie Senater aimself had knowledge of
this fact. It is alleged in defense that
the menev was real I. rentributed by
thc Senater's brother, who had access
te the Senuter's bank account when his ,
en was overdrawn
addition te the Injuries received
May Uc Anether Vacancy
There are two ether angles te the sit
uatien which are demimding consider'
,,Vo','e,'none its of Mr Newberrv "ble attention, ns I have alreadv pointed
e, tend t nt t Us e-nlamitien of the it: the condition of Senater Crew and
Snlo!:nt.veurd no" "taml under, the prospect of his resignation from the
n of Mr. .Newherr. - nd-lntcrin.
will make .statement appointment by the 7vr"r;n,n",,,uS
ilf n the curse of the ! suggestion of a name for the unfinished
.ens tedav. It will he' "f Senater Penrose.
cress-examination
himself.
The Senater
m his own behalf
.l.tlt..,.. .thin 1, m.ulli
his first explanation of what happened. Mr. Clothier and former (.rovcrner
.ftr he has made this statement, a Stuart have been talked of with .Mr.
motion will prebnbl b- made referring Pepper te complete the term,
l he Newberry else back te the commit- I TbN nnnngement N pui"lj s;.ecubl
tep with instructions te put Newberry tvc nmj u-ellj, mett with opposition
en the stand and examine him. The from State leaders, or would-be State
real contest will be en this issue. Fer lenders, who desire te have a linger in
If this motion prevails, the Michigan th pie when it comes te nominating
Scnnter will probably ncxer be sented. the nPXt United States Senater, or Sen-
FREE LECTURE
ON
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
JOHN J. FLINN, C. S., of Evanston, 111.
.Mii.Miir.it or thk nnnr or t.kcti nrsiiu- or this metiii:h cm urn
Tin: rmsr ciirucii or cunisT. srir.NTihT. in iiosten. mahsaciii'sktts
vmi:k m TiriM or ieikth cnrncii or ciihist, sriKNTihT. rimv.
THE NIXON THEATRE
32d Street Belew Market Street
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Jan. 8th, at 3:30 o'Cleck
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I It starts the day off right I
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Coffee 1
I At all our Stores 1
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iliiil4ii
Vt,UWU'IVM
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JiSis i F' ' c'.V
WALK-OVER
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Beets
for
Blustery
Weather
A BOOT of generous
proportions, solidly built.
In rich grain leathers a
splendid example of the
thorough goodness of
Walk-Over value at the
new low price
$y.5e
1228 MARKET
Harpers
1022 CHESTNUT SttOPS
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SUV FROM
YOUROTOffH
I ntnrw. nu rlie ense nmv be.
Senater Edwin H.'Vnre. by declar
ing his intention of placing his brother.
Congressman V. S. are. In nomina
tion for the unfinished Penrose teun,
has deeidtd te ignore the Oovcrner and
lils wishes.
" Sproul Is for Harmony
In the interests of harmony and pub
lic tervitc te the State, Governer Sproul
laid aside any personal ambitions he
may have hall for the Culled State
Senate. Senater Vnre 1ms evidently
chosen te ignore this fact. He 1 count
ing en the assistance of Mayer Mngee. '
of Pittsburgh, te forward thc ambitions
of the Varc fauillj.
It mav be nes.slble that in this re
Micct he is counting without his host
Clinnees Faver Seating
Debate is limited under the agree
ment, but may begin all ever again
upon a motion te recommit, and the
i-harpest fight In the recent history of
the Senate is in sight, with the chances
favoring the seating of the Senater.
The Republican machine N friendly te
bun, and his case ha.s stirred up se
little popular pretet that man Sen
ators feel they can sufely ete for him
who would net de se if anything like
the scandal prevailed new us did ever
the l.erimer case.
The public Indifference te the rnst
expenditure of money bj Mr. Newberry
ii in Ins Interest N one of the cm ions
isi.M-ts of tins case. Prebahh one
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. mi-"- Ul II I III'' I.'UILIIC illilUM'irnrf , ,1 , - . . " II. A.,..
te the Senate ttelf. the feeling that l i( Pvate opinions expressed by Majer
the lelslntUe hrnneh of the llmnni. -- UCSCrVC CreMCllCC
msmmmmmwrnuma vm a mux
The finest butter in
America! if
ment has become unimportant compared
with thc esccutlve. Then, tee, popular
primaries ere expensive, as people
knew. They also knew that it is
dmibtful whether a mnn like Newberry
aHj buy nnj thing substantial when
'! pour, ent S(iO.OiVl or SIOO.lMMl in
i lie irimarie.
An election wh.eli t.irned en a few
votes in the legislature before the daj
of the popular election of Seniiters
might b bought for such n sum. Hut
in a popular election it is doubtful
whether the result ever turns upon ex
penditures
It was Governer Sprout's idea ear
lier in the week te make no announce-
ment of the successor te Senater Pen- '
rose until after he had visited Senater
Crew.
ThN nrrangement mav he nbiegntcd
and the atiiiei'iiccment mav con e new
at almost nn time.
ASK LIQUOR LICENSES
Steel Files
Complete Line Vertical Steel Files
That Ceet Ne Mere Than Weed
Kill Uit
- llieUme. . BmiMtn
ltiT eitwin - eeh cf CI
flllnx InehiM. Sr-wen xrp irrtl
eren wbun epei t full lenzth.
Flttet with fellewer ele.t. br.it
hardware, roller bre.riri. Ct
uerltr 0,000 letter. Be.atifoll Be.atifell
flnlih.d in rich elm. rreen ecun.
el. sseeui
$31-50
BLANK BOOKS, 1c te $30
LEDGER SHEETS. HINDERS. RING BOOKS, Etc
iMTtr Sterk of Tr.infr Fllfe. Card Indrxre, Tertlffll ITU
I'alilrrs, Oniitr I'nnls niir ( nr.l-. Ilex Files, Cepjr rnpeit
S4nri Shrrls rti lllr iirnltnrr.
ttCests Less en Arch St
,11. "muf.
1 9W
vi rwsax
faunc-tale
DcHictj
Tell 1' Veer Flllnc Reqntremrnla
HARRY B. LEVIS
stationer 702 Arch St,
AnVKllTISKMKNT
AIlVr.llTlHKMKNT
m
Many Retail Places Appeal te Court
for Right te Move
Judges Fergusen and Rogers held .i
nd the truth is that Mr. Newberrv session of the linuer license eeutt thi-
sems te be a rather Ruilele-s rich man nfternoen. There were seentv-nli
wiin Rer uue uie ii.iikis ei pnimcnl
i-liarpers Many of these make tlieir
living bv managing the i.iiupalgns of
rich men for effiie. Mr. Newberrv .. u , ' .. ...T . ',,
end h.s family .epmented pickings for t?" ."?? , ' T, ". W 1
ket street: Putrick nud I'haile.s Can.
retail applications and eis
applienilens.
Char es limit wi.n
lit who!
ulldiicts tin
thm.
Butter
M3b k
Sold only in our Stores
?JMUL
STORES CO.
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WiWi
Mere Telly Than Crime
What happened in Michigan was
mere felly than crime. The public im
portance of the Senate's vote is whether
the highest legislative bed.v shall go en
record as condoning vast' expenditures
for elhie. ,.eii if thej have hem fool
ish Manj Republican Senium, feel un
happv ini'i' the duty which face, them
of ileciding whether or net tlnw ui,i
safelj iiie te sent Mr. Neuberrj. Most
of them are un record n. nn'i.se( te
large expenditure-, in prlinarie. Sev
erul of them made .hnrii -preches
against the seating of Senater Stephen
sun when the (iiestlen of his eligihil
it. wnsti'i. Thes,. speeches ri-e against
iliem new
They will .shelter themselves behind
'lie tiieerj that Mr. N'ewberrj was net
egniniit nf the expenditures in his
liehalf. 1 1 he enn bi! forced upon the
Miiness snimi or it embnrrns n
u-hnse i-aloen nt H.iO Market stict
was recently raided by dry agents, want
te move te P Seuth Sixteenth street:
.Tnnies O'Knnc wnnts te mex'c from
Twmty-third and OallewliilL street ,
te Twenty-second and Ellswerth streets
and Themas .1. l.jnch, !!1" Market
street, wants te move te (lUOO Market
street.
In the whelesnle list, tne (u-epeia-tte
Drug CenipniiJ asked for a trnn-ter
from Second and Vine meet-, in II
North Tenth street
Thc Jehn Reehm P.rewing 'eiu.ii n.
2III0 North Watts street and L'-C't
North Hrend street, asked te base ur
license transferred te James J. Kane,
Jr.
WILLMAKING STRESSED
Specializing In
Coats, Suits,
Dresses and
Skirts
ff fst Medes of I
-. B,-TTT M '" "'S'U-lJMe-H-C-x-e-eW
1222-1224 Walnut Street
Distinction
and
Originality
Our Entire Stock of
Coats and Wraps
Drastically Reduced
In Many Instances te Less Than Cost
i:ii;ui,iiuiiiiii mil i nu ,ii ' ii ' M'jjiim,i,i ,,ij i ' n ii.
Action Saves Much in Legal Fees,
Speaker Asserts
The value of making a will te pre'ent
MAKES SHORT WORK
efPaxn.
Sleamjbr
rheumatism
lumbago
sciatica
neuralgia
sprains,strains
4 weak backs
f stiff joints
At ll drunliti, 35r. 70c. MAO
SlOct
Liniment
iltCi
eatei
When he rises te Ins feqt the ec
mHeii will be as dramatic as it was
when l.erimer made the impassioned
eflnrt te saie his heat several years
age
4fl&
Pain's
MW BERRY DEBATE
MARKED BY CLASH ES'? esUtc "' ll,,! Uttn
tednv at the Adelnlun Hetel
He said it is much better te puv a
lawyer ten or fifteen dollars te draw
up a xnIII tlinti cause the estate te le-e
ten or fifteen thousand dellais. in legal
net Ien.
The 'pcnli'i' fts.irted that women as
a rule are ni.i geml at huud'.ug nmnej
and MiL'Kested that men. especialh If
Fruits from the four corners of the world, you will find at the
store of Henry U. Hallexvcll & Sen delicious and unexpected delicacies
with which te surprise and delight yeuV jruests.
ttdlcrmK' ir(eM f
T WAS amazed, this morning, tit the 44()H, 1 just despise wearing
variety of murvcleus Fruits at' glasses.. I knew I leek hideous
Hullewells' (Bread below Chestnut), in them." This remark is an illus
The Strawberries from Flerida are tratien of hew the average woman
large, red and delicious in flavor; regards wearing glasses. Te her,
and hew surprising te see Peaches, they are a necessary evii. Rut hew
sent all the way from Seuth Africa; uncalled for is this attitude can best
the Oranges, Tangerines and Grape be understood after a visit te Wall &
Fruit are the very finest of the sea- Q . opticians, 171G Chestnut
sen: whlc the huge clusters of Het- ' ; mi .u
house Grapes from Belgium and I Street, where you will receive the
the Spanish Almcria Grapes are benefit of suggestions given te you
superb. The Beurro d'Anjou Pears by expert fitters men who for
are simply dripping with juice and mnny years have had experience in
these unusually large Smyrna Figs, i selecting a style of frame best
which Hallexvells' puck themselves, adapted te the individual nppear-
are the most delicious tigs in tne ancc. l am sure you win ue en-...--l.l
A,I ,11,1 vnn knew thnt Halle- vinoed that Wall & Ochs eyeglasses
wells'" guarantee perfect delivery of net only possess utility in the high-
all lllIS WOUU-I i'lUlb I.U uii. MUkC COV. W'KISS, v ..!......v ,...- -
weru in tne arusuu sense as wen.
eues-
ueris break him down when he is milk-
mg a stmement, this theory will go. states being frittered away in litigation
and tvith it the margin of three or four u r.Mnt nt In Claude II. Simnler.
ev which ne n likely te be lle ,,,1,1,1.11) the llusmi-s Sclen-e Club I weri(. And did you knew that Halle- vinced that Wall & Ochs' eyeglasses
Blddle Company cloisenne brushes,
combs, mirrors, etc., in delightful
ihndrs of blue or rose enamel. One
Washington. Jan 0.-aiy A. IM TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
I'mal consideration of the Newberry oere r miii- I'M S r.Bih st . and
n."n,Mla0v ZTu b"",,,n '" thf, 'St'n; O u-'Ur'M-ii ,Jle'.n?5;inU.r?,.0Vn,
nte te(ia under the unanimous cetiM-nt Ni.ellna Aii'j.m . "in MnuntMin
iigieement previously entered. Senater I'll.yd O Sl--t x liMminiiiiiit T:-i and
' araway Demeerat. of ArkanKas who ; ??,;, ,' .J.. V';,,,," . nnd
nptll il the attack en Mr, Newberry,1 Helen N'erawsl.i, I ll i:. funiherUml t.
dlsciiHsed the coatreversv nt length Ju.'nh Iier. .".,l'.i S. . fi.reiil-i imd Fruncee
Senater Caraway became engaged at B'',M.,,3 v" 'oirn.ew.ie.i. v J.. ' lovelv crreen enameled desk set, but
the outset in a sham verbal exeluince , ami Mary H i.'eh.. .nan H llomweoil t mili.n vnur drcssini? table com-
.. " . .. .. ... ...., ., T. .. l-., u ...... I...- i ,,. -. . --.-
within 1000 miles of Philadelphia?
well- "MIDWINTER the season for
LTJ- parties. Thc young girl will
be making her debut, you will be
having teas, card pnrtb., dinners,
1. I..-.. T-nt siitVtif llrts stenn riPA
beside- being useful add te the ain ng en a le or " small
dainty appearance of the boudoir. I "f . ' lwa th d
saw some periectiy exquisite sets . b cengldered; and, of course,
at the store of Ba ley, Banks & ho,8n8Wer te this problem is
n: i.ii r'-mnnnv clolsennp hrushns. ill" " ' -V .i p: , , . .
17 VERY woman enjexs a
appointed dressing table one
that is provided with all thc many
attractive toilet accessories, which,
Flowers. Fer even the most informal
dinner party the centerpiece is of
the utmost importance, ami ler
aiiou.e 1 1 . " ' ... i tnu utmesi imperLaiitf, jAiiu 1 or
set which appealed te me partic- n h occasions you will flnd the
ularly xvas aesigned after t he 1 old . wok (one by Vellers, 12th & San-
r 1t11.11 01.1-
Then there was a
and Huse
Mtn 1 unirman ftpencer et tin com-mitt-e
which liepertcd that Senater
Newberry was entitled te his sent.
Senater Spencer said he had Mated
that, because of the condition of his
iiiiltn. Senater Nmvberry should net
- bjett hinieeli te ihc ordeal of nues:-
tieiiing of Senators en the Meer an.xleun waiter s r.i.Mii. .leiirmm c, and runny
plete, veu really must have ene of
these, 'tall, slender, glass perfume
and bottles with enamel steppers. They
Mnrrla lluardninn. 7 J I MiKean ai
KHUrtman. ;H7 1'erler t.
XVIlhflm 'Irpen. ISI1 uller m ,irsl Mary
SchKK v iuet" r
,...,.-. A V.1.I.UII. 'J5I.1 v 1 -Ii
neieii i,. .- 1 -i.irr .... . -hi are tne very latest iniligunu 1 iiui aurt- (1ulsitc corsage neuiiuets nnd liouten
uW&",i-l&HmJ..inriUr- for a moderately priced article they, nieres will surely pi.a.a your Kue.t
Anthnny .lc'en l.JH l-air .uxint if, and tveUljJ makli greatly appreClalCU gilts. ' Il ere man mi mini; cisc
f-.n U'-.ll iictefi 1 ft 1 II Mmh. I t s-w- d v 1
sem Streets, te be mere than satis
factory and most reasonable in
price. They seem te knew just
what decorations will be most effec
tive for your particular party. And
don't forget your favors Vellers' cx-
I'Jl'.i Kimball si
1
Fermer Prices up te $495.00, New
'18, $35, $65, m te $265
Mi JSP Makes Slckijkms
Mi'. mm Well On of Dr. Hoben'
r.ml!rnmtslle. l"or clear.
idclthy compUxteo ue freely
JrHepgOn'a
lUxxtvnani
te oust him from his seat. He addei
il.nt he hail objected te thc proposed
modification of the unanimous consent
agreement which was asked yesterday
because he knew that "the opportunity
was sought tn let loehe un attack and
u vilification that te my mind would
he brutal lu its ntreclty."
Kenn'nr Hnencer. sneaklnir with creat Orcur J
feeling, declared that Senater ( urawaj
showed "Miter and vlndlethe hatred for
(Senater Newberry."
Mr, Cnnnvny rhnllenged the statement
wade by Semiter Jleae that the- Ad
ll.um. lll-.i N. (ir.il
l'l.r.nn (1. I -f N N. Illll K IlilHS'll hi
Helen F. GUthIiU. HH'J llunilim l'arli ave.
MacUlnile C XVarnn. r h S,. . and Vir
ginia Nemenaclienn, 2IH s, leth t.
Char le Htniiien . Iinellii" m and Itoeea Iteeea Itoeea
Ueat Murftt - Kmelliw ti.
,Ieeph Kalli". 2lTT Mrcr a' . and Pearl
Uuf, BM.S I.lxlnualun at
Jlenry Hannn Hrldueiun, .' J and Kve
ivim Meadnr rirldneliiii J
car J i.iihwii'i v... ' ..iiii-mw ivnr t'uu
Sarah .1 YliunK fiH2 I Ili'KUIl out ue
Hubert Tynlimer. lVS.'l llediiiun rt and
Clara Onlhiui. 1(110 l ypr at
Allen W Pleele, Ardmore I'u and An
neltn M llnrry Ardmere, Pa
XVIIIIain -urn'. JM Uimbr.nl si , and !.
tltl- yevir Unlgntiiyn, v,
TT IS net only stile that counts; it is fit and comfort as well. And this
"!' I J- umi will find in the exceutienal suits sold by .MacDonald & Campbell. I
1334-30 Chestnut Street. And besides these ull-impertant features, their
..ii " --.l - el,n fl.mef mmllfv nf mntnrinls tweeds, cheviets, finished
and unfinished worsteds se that you would be surprised at the number .of f
well-dressed men who prefer them te custom-made suits. Then tee, if you j
can get a suit ready te wear which fits well (and owing te MacDonald A '
?1 r" .,!, i -tin, nt ,tniimH vnn will have no difficulty in nrecurlmr
one which at the most will neeef enfy the slightest alterations) you knew, s
exactly hew it leeks when purchasing, They aie priced at n saving of.,
IIUUI 1UV VV -u ivt r-rs .X
THE CHESTNUT BTISKTVHISUVia-xiw.h
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.-Tea-----ay. . . e
Evening Dresses, $85, $49.50 te $95
Were uj te $195.00
AfternoenDnesses, $39.50, $49.50 te $95
Were up te $175.00
Street Dresses, $18, $25
If ere uj te $05.00
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