Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 09, 1922, Postscript, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC I.ED&ER iPHlrABELPHI A, MONDAY, JANUARY 9,
6
1922
JILL TESI POWER
iOFADMINISTRATlON
WEDDING GIFTS SENT BACK
tissue imperii, was a tiny card bearing
KILLED BY HER TWIN SISTER
Little Girl Shet In Abdomen Dies
In Atlantic City Hospital
Atlantic City. Jan. I). Kdith Demu-
Net knowing what she was doing, she
pulled the trigger.
HOUSEHOLD G00DS
We have Juat received a large let
from aterase Including books, dlithea.
kltrtitn utenella and ether household
. goeda.
Must be eeld rearardleia of cost ta
pay atorace.
Morrison Storage Ce.
6M9 MAHUET BT.
(He following lnweripueu
"Thanking
Desirable
, Offices
225 te .2000 Square Feet
A. D. WARNOCK
Otta Building
16th and Sanson. StreeU
Philadelphia, Pa.
yen for your kliuluccs."
The value of tlie htuiilreilB of wed
ding iircst'iitd flint deluged the Unkcr
$100,000 McCermlck Baker Prea.
ents Returned te Doners
M.I . . i t fni. .....lid ..
NEW. FRENCH CLASSES
under the personal direction of Mr.
Ureselre, Ixiiln Tuidy and li'rldmjr.
January 10th and lath, nt 10 A. M..
2. 4 and 7:30 1 M. Tuition 120,00
(or a tnrm of 13 lennens, en wkly
letien of ens hour a,nd a halt. In claMra
limited te ilx student", both sexes, besln
nera or advanced, French la tnaitered
corraetlv nnd permanently In the aherteat
peielble tlme by this unuaually simple.
Intereetlns method, enroll new.
GEORGES GREGOIRE
HCIIOOL or niKNCII
!1S Middle CII7 Ulilr.. 34 Seuth 17th St.
lieme nt J1!H) Lnke Shere Drive waif
Safe
UUCHffV, .Hill. U. MHO Ullll Ul - - -- -- ,,,. :-..,- .,,,,.,,
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wedding gifts tlint Imvc reposed In iln ; U-mif,,! ,inmn',i tiara from' Mm.
tle, the flvo-year-eld Mlspuh girl whej
Milk
nlceve of the linker residence ever since.
ITntiiltliiit MrCiiriulek. mother of the
was snei in me iiudeiut-u ey ner iwin
(listeriesis, en, Saturday, died tediiy In
the Atlantic City Hospital.
The mother, who was called away
K.r
C5 Onen Keenlsta. Thene Delmont 8001 gU
Miss Mnry T.dnden linker called oft!"
the ceremony after' blends -were nt tlie
church Inst Monday were returned te
prc-Miecllve bridegroom.
Alllbter H. McCerinlek, the pros
pective bridegroom, announced today
thnt he Mould null for Kurepe nct
month, lle declined te dUcti's the
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Harding te Call for Vete of Cen-
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irem nouie ler n tew neurs, icit me two
little girls playing about the house. Tir
ing of their game", Joule tame across
a leaded rllle belonging te their brother.
PRINTING
of 9vry
detcriptfen
18 N. 52d St.
NO COOKING
fidonce in Congress en Debt
Funding Bill
the donors yesterday
Insartnl In tlie tmrknires. mativ eT ' wcililine tilniiN. which have been net for
The "Feed-Drink" for All Ages.
Quick Lunch at Heme, Office,
nod Fountains. AtkUrllORUCK'S.
gAreid ImiUUeat & Subititatet
them Mill unopened hi their crisp white neTt spring In nndnn by Miss Huker.
WOULD SOLIDIFY PARTY
Have you ever tasted
the exquisite
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Washington, .Tnn. 0. A move toward
party solidarity and an effort te llnd
ways end means of increasing the rf-
!-'' flclencv of the Tlenti!.Hcnti Party In
Congress, it was learned yesterday, win
the" two-fold purpose of the White
Heuse dinner Saturday night which
Drought together President Harding and
a number of representative Hepubllcnn
leaders.
. It mnv he vni.l llinf the Pivslilent lini
.decided te call for n veir of i utiflilenee in ,
nU Admlnlsrrntien. He hn ohe-vn one '
of the most controversial Ikmi" pending
In Cencrev-s. He will make li- text un
the Allied Wnr Debt Funding Bill.
Mr. Hunting wns said te have lndl- i
catdl te his party counte'erx there
could be no mere clear-cut lisme than i
that offered by the Funding 11111. If i
the Republican Cenprcs larks enough I
confidence in h- T'resldent nml his1
'Cabinet te de. line te give an Admin
flstratlen comini.-Klen of the men power,
I te conduct negotiations looking te the
funding of the $10,000,000,000 owing ;
te the United State, then Mr. Harding
wnntn te kne it new. '
The fight will be precipitated ut eiire.
The test will come in tin- Sei.ate. The
i Heuse passed the Funding 13111 some,
time age. It will be the Admlliilra Admlliilra
tien's purpose t insist en Seti.ite no
tion en the Heuse bill villi the ex
ception thnt the se-called twetitj -tlve
years' limitation prevision will be,
stricken out by tl. Finance Committee.
Such party managers as Senator Senater Senator
Ledge. Itrnndegce, Waton nnd Curtis
acknowledge no doubts as te the out
come. They ure sure the President
ill win.
Advocates Separate Benus Hill
It became known last night President
Harding would net assent at the Whit.?
Heue dinner te a plan of action whi !i
would have brought much addition. .1
strength te bear en the Senute for pas
sage of the Funding Hill, lie disiigi !
with the view of Senators Ledge, Wal
non and MeCumber en their suggest Ijii
te couple the Funding Hill with the -el-dier
bonus legislation. They proposed te
se write the two measures as te pro
vide that a sutEeleiit amount of the pro
ceeds from the nle of the allied war
bends In this country should go for the
'cash payments under the "udjusleJ
compensation" scheme.
It is well known the Administration,
en receiving from the Allies their bends
in exchange of the trcpsury notes new
held for the war advances, intended of
fering them for sale in this country,
with the accompanying guarantee, of ,
, course, of the I'liltcd States Trensury
The President was net ready te agree ,
that the conclusion of the funding nc- i
gotiatiens and the netunl receipt of ta?
bends in this country were se ccrtulu
s te warrant the Administration (
miking the bonus premise te the former i
servicemen.
9250,000,000 in First Payment "
It was urged that tu itul.u. ,...., .jent ,
f 80 per cent of the men for the eii'i
bonus would be SU.'O.OOO.OOO. and that
was.a sum which could be met easily, i
"although ns an added measure of cuu-
tlcn the date of the tirst payment might
'' b deferred a few months te insure con'
i elusion of the funding negotiations.
The President thought it unwise te risk
2 the danger of n hitch which might fer.y
the Government te disappoint the serv- '
icemen.
Mr. Harding was net outspoken in
his opposition te a suggestion that the
Benus Hill carry prevision for pay- '
ments first out of the proceeds te for- '
elgn bends or from n sales tax. He did
net approve that specifically. His ad
visers insisted the imposition of a sales '
tax, even though it were te be labeled
a bonus tax, would be dangerous te
Republican success in the 1022 con-,
sresslennl elections. Party policy will
be determined shortly. Disposal of thu
Newberry case will be followed by ac
tion en the Funding Bill. The bonu. benu. bonu.
legislatlen will be next. i
The conversation developed a differ- I
ence of opinion ever the Hdvisablllty of '
procedure through party, conferences in '
both Heuse and Senate. Senators
liedge and llrsndegee were opposed te
Senate conferences. They argued that i
such meetings gave mulceutents u
chance te "tuiek the traces" and re
Pulted in newspapers reporting luck of
parly unity. That view was ehal
lenged by Senators Watsen and Curtis.
I 'who held the public knew perftetly well
'. there was no party unltj In the Senate
but that instead of euch disagreements
taking place in party conferences thev
'i were nlrcd en the Senate fleer. !
WATSON HAS TAX BILL '
Pennsylvanian Found Sales-Tax
, , Plan Popular In Canada
VaAlirnjften, Jan. 0 Representative '
(Watsen's sales-tax bill ulll he Ini l be
fore the nys ami Means Cemimttei
of the Heuse in isinneetinn with tl e i
plans considered for ruising funiN with
, which te pny n bonus. He be'ieves thei
thx will prove pepulai here, as he found i
it in f'anudu. where he went during
the holidays te study its operation
"I found that the mnnufactir r- 1
talked te in Cunadii were erv mpi t
ideased with it," he said. ' ihe , 'i-s
tax there ii becoming mere iind-nierej
popular as it is being understood." I
Sir. Watsen, who Is a lYtinsjlvnnuin.
may revise his bill lat-r. He said tj.
day he was in favor of exempting I
jnifial foelstuffs from the tax The
measure he has in mind would raise, h'
held, enough revenue te make possible
the repeul of nil taes ixiept thuv
ruined from the tariff and Income.
An Attractive Diamond
Bar Pin
This fin is made entirely of platinum,
beautifully pierced and effectively set with
seven diamonds $210.
The popularity of bar pins continues. We
invite an inspection of our many moderately
priced pins.
S. Kind & Sens me chestnut st.
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Founded in 18C5
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The Heuse that Heppe built
Inaugurated tht- One-Price System in 1881
C. J. Heppe & Sen Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown N. W. Cor. 6th 6c Thompson Streeti
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A one -cent rKiKtiigp atnmp is laid en
it 'i)in imlm e( thn left hanl- Uy
ruifrplv DHsslne the riiht flnttcrH e-er It
15" .Ihfc Menip la transfermcil Inte u two-
iSr, j The trick is accomplished by gumming
(K ;te back. The stomp is exhibited no an
P.iii i'4rMnary one-cent atamn. With vert
'VJiltttla practice the, etsrap can be secretly
fiwjMa eyer by tbe right flngere,, he
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1215 Chestnut-Street
Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request
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HIGH CHARACXERj 1922 cTWODEL
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l3 Pis Cent Off
Please Consider That Savings of a Third Off OUR Prices
Means One-Half Off Prevailing Fur Prices Elsewhere
A saving of one-third at Philadelphia's largest Fur establishment
is werthv of evcrv woman's consideration. As the largest manufac
turers of' Furs in the State, selling direct te the consume, we always
save veu the middleman's profit. Our regular prices arc always the
lowest fully 20 per cent below all ethers and it is from these low
prices that we have deducted one-third in this January sale.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our
Storage Vaults Next Fall. Payments te Be Continued
Monthly Through the Spring and Summer
Marmet Coats v (se inch) . .
Marmet Coats, Raccoon Trimmed f t? iwc0
Russian Peny Coats (36 inch) . . .
Trimmed Rusuiun Peny Coats (40 inch). . .
Australian Nutria Coats -. (se inch) ...
French Seal Coats ( se inch) . . .
Nutria-trimmed French Seal Coats (S6 inch).. .
French Seal Coats de inch) . . .
Austr. Opossum Trimmed French Seal Coats. . (sn inch)...
Skunk -Trimmed French Seal Coats (sr inch) . . .
Skunk-Trimmed" French Seal Coats (i inch) . . .
Trimmed Leepard Cat Coats 5 inch). . .
Natural Muskrat Coats (se inch).. .
Natural Muskrat Ceata de inch) . . .
Moleskin Coats (se inch) . . .
Moleskin Wraps (is inch) . . .
Hudsen Seal Coats (i inch) . . .
Skunk-Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats (se inch) . . .
Hudsen Seal Ceata (-Je inch), . .
Sku.ik-Trimmcd Hudsen Seal Coats (e inch),. .
Hudsen Seal Wraps (4S inch) . . .
Hudsen Seal Wraps (is inch) . . .
Hudsen Seal Wraps , (is inch) , , .
Hudsen Seal Circular Capes, , (is inch)..,
Natural Raccoon Coats (te inch) . . .
Natural Squirrel Ceata (se inch) . . ,
Natural Sdulrrel Ceata tt neh) . . .
Natural Squirrel Wraps , , , . , (is inch) . , ,
Natural Squirrel Circular Capes (is inch) . . .
Natural Squirrel Wraps (is inch) .
RIack Meire Caracul Vrapn (is inch).. .
Taupe Caracul Wraps , (is inch)...
Taupe Caracul Circular Capes (is inch) .
Trimmed Leepard Skin Coats (se inch) , , .
Skunk-Trimmed Persian, Lamb CeatH (is inch).
Jap Mink Wraps (is inch)...
Natural Mink Ceata (se inch)...
Natural Mink Wrap '. . . (is inch)...
1 Natural Mink Coats (as inch)...
Natural Mink Circular Cape Us inch) .
Alaska Beaver Ceat (S6 inch).
Ermine Wrap . . . . (i inch).
Broadtail Wrap (is inch).
Broadtail Wrap (isinch).
Extra Large Sise Coats and Wraps. (Sizes Frem 44 te 54 Dust).
Reduced Reduced
from te
75.00 49.50
150.00 98.30
75.00 49.50
135.00 89.50
t 98.50 49.50
120.00 79.50
150.00 79.50
165.00 89.50
185.00 115.00
180.00 119.50
200.00 129.75
120.00 79.50
150.00 98.50
245.00 129.75
300.00 195.00
300.00 195.00
340.00 225.00
375.00 245.00
395.00 245.00
425.00 265.00
450.00 295.00
525.00 345.00
600.00 395.00
750.00 495.00
350.00 225.00
450.00 292.50
525.00 345.00
750.00 495.00
825.00 545.00
900.00 595.00
450.00 295.00
700.00 595.00
900.00 505.00
450.00 295.00
600.00 395.00
750.00 495.00
750.00 495.00
1500.00 995.00
1075.00 745.00
2000.00 1245.00
750.00 495.00
1000.00 595.00
900.00 595.00
2000.00 1245.00
Entire Stock of Chokers, Steles and Sets
at Savings of 50 per cent!
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De Luca the famous
baritone, taking his daily
walk in the park. Dc Luca
makes records exclusively
for the Victer.
Be sure you
buy a genu
ine Vidrela
At Heppe's the sales
men cannot induce you
te buy an inferior talking
machine. We sell genuine
Victer - Victrelas exclu
sively. Buy at Heppe's
and you will be satisfied.
At Heppe's you may
secure a complete outfit
a Victrela, records,
needles, albums, etc. alt
in one purchase. Wc have
outfits at all prices te
suit every requirement of
home or pocketbook.
A few Heppe Victrela Outfits
Bargain Department
Used Pianos and
Player-Pianos
, Here arc a few very choice
bargains from our large stock of
rebuilt piane3. These instru
ments arc guaranteed for five
years and are exchangeable at
full value any time within one
year.
Hardman $185
Large case; geed tone
Jules $235
Slightly used ; vralnut.
Decker Bres. $185
l'laln (lurk cese ; geed tone.
Pease $230
(15 note plnycr. nbeny case ; geed tone.
5?BSEEgS
We have recently been
appointed the exclusive
Philadelphia agents for the
celebrated Henry F. Miller
pianos. These instrument?
nrc new sold side by side
with our Mnsen & Hamlin,
Weber, Steck and Hcppe
pianos. Our grand piano de
partment con
tains the lar
gest selection
in the city.
Prices
are
from
$745
up.
Victrela Ne. IV, $30.10
with 6 10-inch double-fnce rccerdi
Fay only SOe tcetkly
Victrela Ne. 50, $50.10
ttlth 0 10 Inch double fnce records
Pay only (I Kcckly
Victrela Ne. 80, $110
Ith J10 worth of record!
Pay only tt.10 tccchty
Victrela Ne. 90, $135
with $10 worth of rccerdi
Pay only tl.li weekly
Victrela Ne. 300, $265
with $15 worth of records
Pay only tS teeckly
Victrela Ne. 130, $375
with 523 worth of records
Pan only J.7J tecefcy
The Hcppc
Rental-Payment
Plan
If It Is net convenient
for you te imike full pnj
ment nt purchase, you
limy rent any piano,
plnyer-plnnn or Victrela
that we belt nnd nil rent
will be upplled toward
the purchase price. Yeu
nre free te piirihiiHP the
lnntrummt or return it
nt any time.
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BCp Mail This Coupon for Full Information
CI 1lfnnpnti : Downtown 1117-10 Chestnut I ..,. '
.J.IieppeaaOll , uplewn tun & Thompson 8ti. J.C0"'.
Without any obligation en my part please send
full information about (mark X below) :
0 Pianos 0 Player-Pianos 0 Victrelas
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new Lafayette prices
Reductions Since January 1, 1921 up te 30 per cent
MODEL
PRICE A YEAR AGO PRICE JUNE 1, 1921 PRICE NOW TOTAL REDUCTION
Roadster $5,625 $4,850 $3,985
Touring Car 5,625
Torpedo 5,625
Four-Doer Coupe . . . 7,200
Sedan ,...".... 7,400
Limousine , 7,500
Chassis 4,750
4,850 ,
. . , 4,850 . . .
... 6,250 ...
. . . 6,500 . . .
. . . 6,750. . .
. . . 4,275. . .
(Price: J. e. i. Indianapolis)
4,090,
4,090,
5,000,
5,175 ,
5,400
3,790 .
$1,640
1,535
1,535
2,200
2,225
2,100
960
The LaFayettc is accepted everywhere
as one of the world's finest automobiles.
It has wen that place fairly, through our
determination te build a superior car.
Our premise remains fixed. LaFayette
quality will go en, undiminished.
At the new prices LaFayette quality is
a new and compelling investment value.
Rather than work gradually, toward a
minimum price level, we are adopting
a vigorous policy. We hope future in
creases will net be necessary.
Owners, long familiar with the best, tell
us that never before have such perform
ance, reliability, beauty and comfort
been combined in a single automobile.
1 1 is indeed a conspicuous meter car value,
LaFayette Meters Company
at OCan Hit Indianapolis
Philadelphia-Nash Moter Company
Dread St. at Poplar, Phila.
I Camden IJranch, 901 Broadway
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