la.wa?.M r 't i" i ' I 'W'M. l,"r, ., . . i?C "wwnttr .'"., ., ' jj. w tfir : ' 4?5?:'.t'" .! ' r: ' lVT'WOTr ' -Mr . ( i , ;- ' r tar i ifv V K rtt V- 4: . . Evftfctttfa teuBiic aMEfei j-AwA&Yy aaii 1022 U'"l hW jw HOUSEHOLD GOODS;--: SENATOR PEPPER HERO TO YOUNG AIDES - Evening Clethes VVb Iniva luit rtcaini ft laraVTet from Morale Including books, dlihen, kltthtn utenall. una ether houaahelj Mum J eM rfrnrdles of cot te pay Mera, Morrison Storage Ce. MD MAIVKKT ST. ! Op n Ktrnlnm. I'liena Ittlment 2001 i WIRING te.iiirk and ran HALF. 1VII Drpm and Tui IIO'P ..Ml.lla t.'ulawfe for Morning Wrddlngn 1 a n -" j l I.auat Medrla of lllchet Uualltr LINDSAY MILLS CO E!2IH9B """ivnoent At 2619 Gcrmantewn Ave. I'jtrk 1200 or Diamond 4400 ' SAMUEL.COOPER Teml 1010. GIRARDAVE. -,jg,?w ? Desirable Offices 225 te 2000 Square Feet A. D. WARNOCK Otis Building 16th and Sansom Streets Philadelphia, Pa. Crowds arc availing themselves of the Opportunity Our Annual Sale of Damaged Beeks Fractional Prices Are Yeu? The sale continues withns nttrnctivc reductions and variety of titles as at first Presbyterian Boek Stere (Second Fleer) Witherspoon Building, Juniper and Walnut Sts. it !,1 "i - " -X "" " '';','Hii :'iml" K' lM . VhH 9 m rMP -s: $k. m "s f flPJ m .. ' (; CLAD'S URNS for COFFEE Chocolate, Het Water Anr txl or Mi Kitchen Equipment Fer Hetel and Restaurant Binned. Stemn Tah'. Pli-warme,i llriddl. Rtevn, f'oekarn. Waltle Iren'. etc. VICTOR V. CUD CO. 119 and 1Z1 S. 1Kb St. m If Ml X . lvM v .MlHRMr IflHiHH' tftfMF" ,, JfMfiSaaKWBMBrr. .. .. . JW Liai?V!?.V?? tlllllJJHJaar'?r- "bmbb,i .j. ...... j j , . , . . i w.x : . . j .... ii. uu..x .; . j. .. . ' . j.v. . .. . j t;. :ii.'.i ... i .iiiia iv -'---' - - t r-- - '-Mt WijiiiaVMaMniiWi-r-T"''"" --.. . . - - Kf? tai i c' H I Lf.A. W. UwAMMi" HE'S SOME SHT5IX HOSS, SAY THEY Tlic.v net only lime a rluxe line en whether he tllM a Imll pltrliMl te tilm Iiljh, low, Itnlile or outside, hut they hse ether Ititlin.itc liifnnimtibn ulilrli they feel elves them hetter ability te Judre lU.s all-nreund lMiwers llinn Governer Sprnul. The jeuug men shevii attend te certain details of Mr. Pepper's business nt his office in Iho Isanti Tltle HulUIln;. lm rlsht te left they are Charles Vlcarie, FVanlt Mallgnive and Snm Samansliy PEPPER A "SWELL" OSS YOUTHS SAY hare been brought te him by Mellprave. "lie leaves It pretty much te me," Raid Frank, when asked about what Mr. Pepper nte, "or sometimes he asks for Fiandwtchcs and let's me cheese the kind." I Once, It appears, Mr. Tepper eeked for ham sandwtchc, which JlallgTnve I did net think geed enough for the boss. , Up brought chicken. Twe Here Dead Arrive Here The bodies of two Phlladelphlans, killed in notion In France, have arrived In the city. They nre Lcercn Paroonl Pareonl Paroenl gan, twenty-four years old. Company T, T14th Infantry, son of! Abrnhem Poreonlsan, and Henry O. I'redlger, twenty-two years old, Company 0, 110th Infantry, son of Oeorge Prod Pred igcr, ir(! North Marvlne street. fX I V Fer Infants & Invalid) NO COOKING ,The "Feed-Drink" for All Ages. jQuick Lunch at Heme, Office. and Fountains. Aik hr HORUCK'S. tSr'Aveid Imitations & Substitutzj COPYING & Enlarging Kodak Films, Faded Photographs. Tintypes and Daguerreotypes. Discolored Daguer reotypes restored te original clearness. KEENER CO. Optician?, 1713 Walnut Street Research Man Wanted by Advertising Agency Investigator with initiative, who can obtain basic facts from jobbers, retailers and consumers, and present his findings forcefully, in writinz and also in person, te our clients. Must have keen, an alytical merchandising seme. Make application by letter only and write fully as te experience. DONOVAN-ARMSTRONG Ull CHESTNUT STRUIir vjinuinit:uniiiaiti;i:iuiiiuniu:iii!iiu!mui!i!!ii!U!iiitisun.ui!U!iii!iiiiu:i:iiu;!iiuu!)A i The finest butter I, in America : King Solemon a Piker Along side New Senater, Office Aides Insist PRESIDENCY HELD IN VIEW Ne one who might hnve given the maltcr n moment's thought expected that the appointment of 'ieerge Wlinr 'mi Pepper would de ether than delight th three young men who enrry his ' inn II. show In hit visitor's, fetch his luncheons and otherwise Ien's te the detail of Mr. Pepper's wants. In this Is in stihtle nrenin. The joy that Mr. Pepper's er young men found in the news of his elevntien was quite spontaneous nnd qnlt ns naive n it could afford te he. nnd came out of n fondness that was de veloped In n couple of years' associa tion, and is Impervious entirely te whether the job market is open or tight. In short. Mr. Pepper Is the high pedcstnled here of "Charlie" Vlcnrle, Prank Mallgrave nnd "Sam" Snman sky, the three young men who serve mm in tne capacity suggested. If vnu , de net. think this an anomaly, just ' disguiie yourself as a casual stranger and get your .own office boy's candid ' opinion of yourself. i Preparlnc for Senate Te be Mire, ns is fitting, Mr. Pepper's office boys ere of n superior order ami you could net adequately designate them by any such term. Seme day, the wind of destiny favoring, they may be lawyers, I legal luminaries Indeed, and (there is no lnw that prohibits dreaming) members' of the Senate. At night ench of them gees te his ' respective high school nnd wrestles with ' the rhetoric, histerv and trigonometry that when vanquished will admit him te the preliminary lnw courses. TIih-v three feci thev knen hetter thnn '1'iveiner Sprnul could pn.ihly have known, hew cininentlv fitted Mr. Pepper is te represent till- State In the hall- of the Snutp. De they net knew him as a ball plnjer'' knew what sort of tje he has for the old pill and iiew far hh enn paste It when lie has a mind n n De they net knew him ns a boss who can dismiss n reasonable mistake with a wave of his Hnser. but wilt a dumb hell with one blink of his eyes? ns nn appreciative master who is quick te recognize an est servhc or nn excep tional bit of work? as a generous friend, who would mlss them, en the first day of their e'c-en.e? Who would rciii'tn- , her them with cards nnd flowers when 1 they might be sick? ' Indeed they de! Sec Presidency I)em The truth is, th".v regard the Sen ate as net quite geed enough for Mr. I Pepper. It does net stagger thorn a lilt te have Ills name mentioned as the lirebiih!"1 net President. Yeung Prank Malegrare will testify , expertly, te what might be considered i Mr. Pepper's mevt Important qualitlcii 1 lien, l.nst year when the Wharten i Peppers pl.iynd the Shun'. -lirnwn In that memorable game nt Stetson Plcl 1. which lusted the full nine Innings, ) Mallgrave was pitcher and Mr. Peppc caught. ' 'Nothing tee fiiKt for him te held," ald Prank, with the air used by "Haren" i Daugherty in q(.ni;ln:r of Jack Hemp- sey. 'Yuu knew, when I'd pitch an: ouisheot, nnd It would break you'd expect it te get by Mm, wouldn't you? , Hut no lie .-topped 'em, every one. I 1 And bat! S.ij . Iic'h get nn eye ; I'm net ' . Mddln". Throws right, hut bats south, i paw. One of the runs we get was when , I was en second and lie bent me home with a double. Cornered, however, jeung Mnllgrnvc admitted that as a Wu-runner Mr. Pepper left a little te be, desired, and , that, in fact, the Shunk-Iirewns had given the Wharten Peppers a very so se ) verij beating. As n special favor te Mr. Jlallgrave who is captain of the l'ep i "'" ii-mm. mtv B utter A Pre Tejlay Sold only in our Stores l1 UHbMijnafeUU mtutHtaiaMi pers the score will net be mentioned. King Solemon n Piker If your daily routine and your per sonal habits can stand the inspection the youngest members of your office i staff give, that, it may be said con fidentially, Is a thing te ! proud of. ah ter .ur. I'epper, lie Is, te Ills stair, Jehn Drew, General Pershing nnd the Prince of Wales rolled into one. "He comes in." said Chnrlle. who as known him lowest . "looking like he'd spent the night in a bandbox. 1'is shoes shine like looking glasses, his tie sets as though he'd spent nn hour fig uring out the angle, nnd they're the same w-nv when he leuves. His coat's always like a tailor jiiht handed it te him. Hut I never saw him leek in n mirror nor put a brush te himself since I linve been here. (Jesh, I'd llke te kiiew hew he does It?" X,r l'eVWr Is nlways the first into the office. Oocaslenullv a new b- n new jeunc man fc.ds a little sheepish ever it : but It's nn enrly rising hey that ''"Is Mr. Peppe into the Land Title Hiding. Kven in summer, when Mr. IVpper lives in Deven, this is se. I'sunlly, In the early ntternoen, Mr Pepper takes an. hour and a quarter for luncheon nt the Union League or the University Club. Lately, however, he lima b?ea ae-buiy that bl luncheons Your Correspondence right at your finger-tips where you can get it when you want it. Keeping your correspondence k just as necessary in the conduct of your business as keeping books and should be just as "well kept". v :.eMravufc as keeping books and Lrlsf should be just as "well R jjPf H ffetatvvadw fl&irwp' Important Newsf or Beys in Our Great January Sale; T7ULL prevision for small boys as well as big boys te save money has been made in this section of our business during the January sale. Parents may always be assured that the clothing they buy in Oak Hall for their boys is guaranteed te be all wool just the same as the men's. Beys' Suits Beys' $15 te $20 Suits cut te $8.50 Beys' $25 Suits of finest quality for. .$15.00 Beys' very best $27.50 Suits cut te. .$16.50 Beys' $15 Two-Treuscr Suits for $10.50 Beys' $20 Twe-Trouser Suits for. . . .$15.00 Beys' $12.50 Corduroy Suits for $7.75 Beys' Overcoats Small Beys' $10.00 Overcoats $8.00 Small Beys' $12.00 Overcoats $9.00 Small Beys' $15.00 Overcoats $12.50 Large Beys' $16.50 Overcoats $12.50 Large Beys' $20.00 Overcoats $15.00 Large Beys' $22.50 Overcoats $18.00 $9.00 Mackinaws $6.50 $12.00 Patricks ,$10.50 Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth for 60 Years The annual clearance of women's imported wool eteckines-J-an event extraordinary. An almost endless variety of complete nnd incomplete assortments-Full-fashioned and seamless plain and clocked ribbed effects from narrow te broadest novelty Btripes and jaccruarda in fifteen colors 1.95 Cash Over the Counter WSrScWM&&&&. AVMx MwmfliS!Yrr VV.VVVVVVXS!. Glebe -Wernicke Filing Cabinets have "kept" correspondence for 40 years. They have kept pace with changing condi tions and improvements. They are designed for convenience, protec tion and durability. And the public acknowl edges their superiority by using mere Globo Glebo Globe Wornlcko Cabinets than of any ether manu facture. Made in both weed and steel. The cabinet illustrated is one of our "2,000" line four-drawer upright letter cabinet, furnished in Quartered Oak or Imitation Mahogany and fitted with our lmDrnvnd yi -Vs.. - . . .!. i ' .-w uioee-wernlcko .Reller Bearing Steel Extension Slides. YOUR CHOISE OF ANY VICTROLA NO DOWN PAYMENT FIRST PAYMENT FEB. 9TH We will deliver te your home immediately nny style Vic Vic trela in any finish from the $25 model te the most elnborate period style at $1250.00 without any payment en your part, and in addition we will rive you u Geld Bend Guarantee that means mere service and satisfaction than if you purchase a Victrela elsewhere and be obliged te make n cash outlay. The Instrument Will Be Delivered Immediately ' and Absolutely Ne Payment Need Be Mnde Until Feb. 9. Pay us only for your first selection of records and enjoy the Vic Vic teola in your home, without paying another cent until Feb. 9. Then Monthly Payments as Lew ItKAI) tUU;FUM.Y OD (ll'AHANTKi: P. ?B. Cobb, 3fnr, il AltANTl.r. Thin In in Ortlfy that. Vl-Mrnln. Rtvi. vrt ' lunnutei-tiircil liy Th Vii ler TulkinR M.iehine Cetn- fejnucn, N. J . It rul.y iluariint.M liv u, te material and Werkmunqhln Iurlhrmnrn W cuarantee te oil, rcnulatii urul tu'i.. the meter n , .aid vietreia during the llf'tlme of nanie wlt'.ieut jeii iu eiu uriKinut uurcnaat-l II. Tllllll, In.-. Kin ( IIIISTNI'T ... ... ... ... ... Side Standardize en Globe-Wernicke filing equip ment and your future requirements will always be obtainable. DESKS. CHAIRS, SECTIONAL rlLINO CABINBTtJ. WOOD AND STKBU, QLODEflAPeS.OFrlCK UUPPLIBfl. aBCTION AL CQOKC ABES PHONE. BELL-WALNUT 0B5O-O8SI. MVaTTONE-MAlNTUI SIebewmeKe I. TODD 1306 ARCH ST. 1623 CHESTNUT Pianos and Players -'xrKniee repre sentative!) ler the 'iimetia .S'eimcr 'laitcM !WkOfOK4ISM:iS FILING BUSINESS PAPERS improperly is mostly due te inoxpenienco of fila clerks. Investigate the STANDARD SCHOOL OP FILING AND INDEXING at the abeve address. v m mAeffftsmtm. "' lyi"'"'' -nn iy ifi itn ww w , It : mm ir i I if. nrl 111 II l"ny. 1 lu l M II ' both i: VS. m i iN in wi a iti-v v IK iHiBStWWSrXSSMSlsk X 130(1 AUCII I ffl KSS-Juf VJJJ JiCTmlS . "' "" '' '' ' iffl " II ' I WtK nfl 'fflttt i fSEiiiji: I I i I H.. iii H TT T I TTm I u rrrtmi i ' Licaninrjinmm. 4-. w?miTA2- tMuuMtiv if ; ss m 5imffiffi8mfflar wmEiSB . t k amHjaw IV wlfil I IflHufi r3?mvni. Hs still tit '. I ml " 111 hbfflgj wm - i MtiLr' 0"1 Men" FrI' nd su Ev,nlng -, Pure virgin wool, silk- with-wool, brushed Betany wool and Cashmere-light,mcdium and heavy weights With these refinements that distinguish Centemeri imported wool hose The graduated ankles; the purlcd-en tees and heels; generous lengths; and many soft lovely coleurings 1.95 Cash Over the Counter Continues te offer an abundant choice of superlative bargains for Men in Seuth African Cnpegkin, Arabian Mecha, French Kidskin and Chamois gloves at 2.35 and for Women in wrist length and gauntlet ghwb of French Kidskin, Seuth African Capeskiu, Arabian Mecha, and Chamois in many desirable colors, while and black at . Cush Over the Cetinlrr Sale of Weel Hese Centemeri Weel Hese 123 Se. 13th St. Near Sansom Street AU Are Imported Centemeri Weel Hese 123 Se. 13th St Near Sansom Street fift W? and the Gleve Sale Centemeri Gloves 123 Se. 13lh St. AWir Sansom Sticvt y r rv. 1 Lr'Jttt. tSt-.