TO J V , t..' '(,;",' - Ti- ' . iD, 1 .1 . " . V f J '.V t l V"'., it-"1 111 i M.J Is pf TRUCK SALESMEN ,ytrremlr?ent riitlndelphta brnneh e(Itc opening far two nrat-claas expert d men who run stiOw mieeeiifuJ In antes, aire (all Information reply m IiiikIi for n Intertle ' A 029. I.E1K1KU nKFlCK GENUINE TYPEWRITTEN LETTERS IN QUANTITY Pit&cit Clan Merceindiiint Sertice Have you a direct contact with the ultimate consumer? HOOVEN SALES CO. 1037 WALNUT NIATO E BREAKS Succeeds Miss Farrar WITH MARY GARDEN Car't Cot Along With Her, He Says, Resigning Frem Chi cago Opera DIRECTOR REPLIES SHARPLY LAFF WITH FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr. Wernet's Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves sere gums, sweetens the breath. A white' powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, 80c., 60a, $1.00 or write direct te WmttDteUlMff. Co.,115IUkmeSt..N.T. Feet that are tired and sere from long hours of standing seen become rested and re freshed by gently rub bing them with Ab Ab serbine, Jr. A hat feet-bath containing a few drops of Abserbine, Jr. wilt have a delightfully seething effect en weary feet at the close of a strenuous day. 11.23 a bottle at moil druggists' W. F. YOUNO, In. Springfield, Massachusetts Chicago, Jan. 10. T.iieien Murntere "tin ma niiu, jfiuii LHitiiii in iiii.u . numpni ineir own irmiwrnmriiini equipment nenlnst the Mnn (tnnlen variety, with the result tlmt tliey nre i out of the C'hlcnce Opcnt Ceinnmiy anil nre leaving, for .ew Yerk today. I "Fer Miss linrricu iih nu artist 1 hnve the highest, the ereatevt ndmirn- tien," M. Murntore stnted "I nm pleased te sins with her beennsp he 1m a great nrtlnt. lint ns director of the company in which I nm te tins no, no, no. I like Mary fiarden. but" anil' here vn3 the -dime "I caunet work' under her direction. One thing i, T don't like the wnv ilie has spoken te me. Miss (iardeii Is tee capricious, One day she 1m nice and the next ilie will net even Miy 'Geed Mernlnc.' " He Intlniuted tlmt there were "tee many stars and net enough roles for them." "Thlg Im the end!" exclaimed Mary d'arden, when she hnd learned of Mil rateru's deiiuncliiMen of her "it m the lni-t trnw. It marks I lie mid of foreign domination In the ( lilcace opera. Frem new en Ainei leans, and net foreigners, will be glxen Ihe pref erence. " Later fthe Issued n formal slntement "Foreign dictation is a thins of the past. We are te have a little American dictation for a while and sec hew It will work out. Tt is a great pity te see an artist of the alue of Menskur Murntert! se badlv counseled. "MAItY (!AUI)i:NV The real reason for Murutei-e'a do de do clslen te part company with Miss Gar ilen, however. Is believed te He in the attitude of the director general toward Mme. Cavalleri, who was t have made her debut with the Chicago organization en the second evening of i the season. 1'er eeiiic as et unex- plained reason the performance was , canceled and her appearance nus nine been repeatedly postponed. Mme. Cavalleri yesterday. In reply te questions as te why she had net sung, uhruggcil her phimldcrs and munched n doughnut. "I have n cold this year," she lidd ed; "the weather here is net like that of Italy. My husband. Murntere, can sine and I can eat doughnut". Jrc &P12lJB'lllBJ VsVbHetnKN9H 'stmPaaaHaalV-Mil&'V f ta LLKaHkW'w ' mmSw ? -,W -te. - v . -Ifx. w.1 a-arvBs asia . .;- .KijviMBrWlkAV'di ft MBaaaaK'? rtBBPTBtt la mfl It WJwS$2M 5? & . XT'M-Jm 1 'rx":--m RESIDENT T OR E U. S. QUIT SHIPPING WInthrep Marvin Doclares Hard ing Favers Govarnment Leav ing Field te Private Owners Ily Uie Awoclatecl I'rcB New Yerii, .Tnn. 10. President Hnrdlnjj will make "a fcrven plen te Congress and the country next month te htke the Government out of the ship ping business and make it possible for American ship owners and senmen te live nnd prosper en the routes of ocean trade," th convention of the American Society of Civil Knginevrs was told to day by "WInthrep I. Man-In, vice president r.nil general manager of the American Steamship Owners' Associa tion. "Whatever specific policy the Presi dent may advise should most certainly command the enger attention of all Americans interested in trnde or trans portatien by land or tea," Mr. Marvin paid. "It li net a problem n6v of creating a merchant marine. AVe already have n vast fleet In being. "We hnve nlbe n great erps of experirnced arid, efficient officers nnd men, nil the officers and n. majority of the crews American cltl zens "The question which the- President will place before the Natien is n prob lem of se aiding and protecting this fleet nnd its personnel that the poed tonnage of the Government may be transferred te private hands nnd opcr epcr nted by prlvnte Initiative and enter prise under n national policy that will give American shipping the fair chance which the tnrlff has brought te manu facturing nnd agriculture- alike. "It Is the united conviction of the practical men of the American ocean .hipping industry that without t equivalent of that protection which our ether national interests have long en joyed, the Government-owned war built tonnage will remain imlcflnl cly In Government hands, subject te the in in cvltable disabilities of Government con trol nnd operation, and tint private shipping, new nearly one-hn f of our ocean-going merchant shipping, nnd destined with fair play te be the greater half of it, will again languish mid de cline because It is forced unaided te light the competition of a kind by which no ether American Industry Is or has been confronted." If the plans of the Harding Admin- MMH. M MtIA JKIHTZA Vltiincse opera ar, who lias signed ii four je.ir contract with (inttl-Cnsiuzn. director, following (tcmldliip Karrar's refusal of u con tract. ,Ierlt;i ht.irs In I-a Tesca, rarrar's fmorlte reln DUKE OF YORK TO WED Hl3 Betrothal te Lady Mary Ashley te Be Announced Terente. Jim. 10. -(Uj A. 1M Thcj engagement of the I hike of Vtrl: and, I.utly Mary AMilej. daughter of J.tnly Shaftesbury, hulj -ln-waltins te the. Queen, will be announced next month I nt the wuddiiii! of l'rlnee-s Mary nndl Viscount l.nscellch. ueeerilliig te n Lon Len Lon eon dUpatch te tlie Mail and Hinplrc. 'J1i dispateli. which gives as the l source of its Information "persons in high standing at the court," centinues: I "Lady Mary Is a smut favorite of the Queen. She is a beautiful brunette The Delight of Youth! BILLIE BURKE The American thcatre has been empty without her! Absence has only ndded te her charm. She comes back te Philadelphia at the "OA" 8T1U5KT TltEATnu next MONliAY hi a brilliant comedy by Beeth Tnrklngten, called "Til 12 INTIMATU BTItANaKRH." fihe conies back with matured art. with beautifully whimsical humor, the glamour of perennial euth and the HII.I.u; llfllKi: smile, that "all the mere endears." Direct from the Henry Miller Theatre, N. Y.. with her own special company and an artistic produc tion commensurnte with her talents, sponsored by A. 1,. Krlanger, Charles Dillingham and 1" ZlcBfeltl, Jr. SEAT SALE TO-DAY Engagement Limited " While Miss Garden never has given ! "'',?'"' '':......,.., w ni.i , ,. . -r .i.- ... i. I l..... " !.". .""!" ": I Uer erMUIl III LUC UUilir. Ii mil unn current gossip nreund the auditorium that she decided Mme l'uaherl unequal te the role assigned her. Ne new oentrncts for next eamu have been offered te Murntere or his wife because of the breach. rile approaching betrothal of the Duke of "erk is especially Mgnllicnnt because it shows an heir te the thn nc may nurry n girl of the Uritish ne-blli'ty." .T'-riiiiiTirrr;i:M'ij MME. JERITZA TO SUCCEED ! FARRAR IN METROPOLITAN SHBIBIKU New-laid rigjht from p the nest U M& Strictly Fresh Eggs Carten of twelve ' Sold only in our Stores VIB1 avfOft cai eem iimmiinifl With Mitchell Fletcher Ce. I'lawmnr iHcimrjii.n'iiiiinimnmiimniiTHiininiiiiimimsiiiai'iiiiHicinaimnii.'iin'L'L'g '.Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii I INSIST! I v C )'u Ce -he genuine 2 I 1 F-F LEMON CREAM AND 1 F-F LEMON SOAP S t.iiei; nm Tin: Tii,Mr. mmik Four-Year Contract Signed Viennese Prima Denna New Yerk, Jan. 10. Maria .leritza. Vlenncss soprano, whose Interpretation of La Tesca has wen ividespiead ap ap rreval. has tigned n ieur-iear eentmct : with the Metropolitan Orira CnninHiiv. It was announce! last night by Director I Oiiille Gattl-Casazza. ' The announcement followed twentv twentv "eur aeurs after the America prima denna, Geraldlne Farrar, refused te ' sign a contract for next year. In eperntlc circles the signing of the contract with .Terltza is looked upon as Gatti-Cnsazza's answer te Furrar. who yesterday Indicated that she would dp- ( vote a year or mere te concert work ' The appearance of Miss Jerltza am her immediate conquest of her audience ' in "La Tesca" ere thought te hue been one of the reasons why Mies Farrnr decided te stay out of opera for at least one season. The success of tin Viennese singer, who Is possessed of great personal charm and beaut, nnd whose acting is lvncleus and appeal ing te all who have seen her, was the I greatest in many years. I Miss Jeritza's new contract calls for four full seasons of fifty performances j a enr, and will, it is said, be reneed, i se she will actually take the place of . Miss Ferrar. whose contract, as offered i . ., .. .. ,, . te her by Gnttl-Casazza for next sea- miantic Uty, n. J. son. called for only three months, or half the season. Park Farm Full Cream Mild Cheese 35c Lb. Imported Camembcrt .60 , Petite Gruere .75 Stilton, in Jari $5.75 18th & Chestnut Sts. 12th & Market Sts. 5600 Germantown Ave. WALK-OVER SALE " A Clearance at Greatly Reduced Prices of Men's and Women's Shoes Fer Men E v c r y pair standard Walk-Over quality from our regular stock. 5.90 and 7.90 Many are half price and reductions are. the great est in years. Short lines 2 OH cut te ,yyj Mnrkct St. Stere Only . Fer Women Remaining high shoes at a fraction of their cost. All from regular steck: 3.90 and 5.90 Lew shoes of every de scription, including "Cubist" 3-buckle brogues. 7.90 and 5.90 Istratlen take root, Mr. Marvin con tinued, "no American rnllrend manage ment will hnve any shadow bt an excuse te link Itself by. preferential traffic or terminal agreements with foreign mer chant shipping, which is te say, the naval reserve e any foreign govern went whatsoever." The speaker asked' for teamwork bek tween American shipping and the rail roads. "Under a proper policy of national encouragement nnd net discourage ment," he said, "there Is no reason why American shipping companies, with nlcrt traffic organizations abroad, may net bring te our railroads a mere ef ficient scrvlce than the foreign steam ship companies hnvb ever given, plus the vltnl factor of American geed will." WATCH Fer the Announcement of Our OPENING Producers & Consumers Bank 927-929 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. A Bank of the 1'ceplc for the People TKis eti the Seles or tour Shoes is n Gunrantee that i neyAtt? Right Watch Fer ci$i0& . t'VW Ns. viz. A Buying Opportunity Each Week! Special January SALES! A Half Price Reduction en $10 Men's Shoes 5 Special!- Medium-Weight Weel Sex In wanted licathcr shades. The equal of any $10 Shoes en the market today! An event of greatest bargain interest! Gcnuine Cordovan Black and Tan Full Grain Calfskin. Net all siz.es in every style and leather, but a full size range embraced. A real Economy for every man that an be fitted cwd we ft you correctly. THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floers With Seating Capacity for 600 y Men, Women, Misses, Beys and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street ' i 1 I f f 'I, ' j r 's ! II ' i M 'TIS ' A FEAT TO FIT FEET 75c P IJI NOS Odd sized 1 Qf Market St. Stere Only 1228 MARKET Harpers Ufafc-titxer Sheps 1022 CHESTNUT Through the convenient size of Steinway Style M grand piano (5 ft. 7 in lenjrth price $1375), the home comes into possession of these superlative qualities that give the Steinway its commanding place among the musical instruments of all eminent artists Phila delphia, America, Europe. In Style M the noble tone of the great Steinway concert pianos is only modified in volume; just as the case is made smaller while retaining the graceful contour and beautiful finish of the larger size. Price is affected by the same scale of reduc tion, se that possession of this pearl of pianos is possible te many who had but hoped for a Steinway grand. N. STETSON & CO. ii chestnut st. WE SELL EDISON PHONOGRAPHS THE STEINWAY PIANO will be used during next week in the important musical events announced belew: January 23 Business & Professional Women's Club, Bellcvue, in Ballroom January 23 E. C. Hammann at Manufacturers' Club January 24 West Phila. Republican Club, for St. Mary's Church, 4105 Chestnut St. January 25 Y. M. H. A at Witherspoon Hall January 29 Chamber Music Association at Bellevue, in Ballroom Founded in 18G3 I i F-F j LEMON ; CREAM HRw f-f 1 1 JHgff LEM0N jziy SOAP The Meuse that He built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 I C. J. Heppe 6c Sen Downtown I 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown N. W. Cor. 6th 6c Thompson Sts. S An unsurpassed cembina- E tien for the beautifying and 5 5 whitening of your skin. E ALh DlilO ASD ULI'T RTOIlba E If our ilculrr nin't umIr en. !Z' ttail 10r for urueruu. ainiile uf l-l" ZZ Lemen rrrum. S Fricdricb-Friedrich Chemical Ce. E Philadelphia , E piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif- 11 A HENLS PIMPLES ACE Hardcnd Red, Itched and Burned, Face Disfigured, Lest Sleep, "My face began te get sere and then broke out in small pimples that were hard, red and festered. The pimples spread te my chin and neck, and Itched and burned no that I could net sleep at night. My face was disfigured. "I sent for a free sample of Cuti cura Seap and Ointment which re lieved me. I purchased mere, and when I had used three cakes of Seap and two boxes of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) MlasCeliaWalsb, 339 North Maple Avenue, Greens burg;, Pa., Feb. 14, 1921. Make Cutlcura Seap, Ointment and Talcum your every-day toilet preparations and watch your akin Improve. unlf ZuhrrwbrUtU. Addmi: "CitUu-iUb-(rlW.lKLB.MLlial,KMl." Mdtrny lieur Seap aharaa tritheut muf . m-i N sas VERY SHOWING OF A. ' N(8aV L Alexander SILOTI the eminent Russian pianist the pupil of Liszt and the teacher of Rachmanineff the soloist this evening with the New Yerk Symphony Orchestra at the Academy of Music, makes records ex clusively for The DUO-ART 'Reproducing 'cPiane Through this marvelous musical instru ment you may hear Sileti in your home at any time. Yeu may also hear Paderewski, Hofmann, Bauer, Gabrilewitsch, and many ethers. The Due-Art is made in enlysix pianos all en sale at Heppe's, namely: the Steinway, Weber, Steck, Wheelock, Stroud and Aeolian. Prices are from $895 up. Call, 'phone or write for full particulars. rr- Heppe January Piane Sale This is the one real opportunity of the year. All the pianos taken in exchange during our Christmas season have been rebuilt and are new offered for sale. Each instrument is fully guaranteed for live years and is exchangeable at full price paid any time within one year. Here are some of today's special values: Hardman U pricht Piane Ebony $185 Jacob Bres. Upright Piane Ebony.... 145 Bchr Bres. U p r i k 1 Piane Ebony 165 Cable ( SewsUpright Piane Mahogany.. 185 Steinhaxier Upright Piane Mahogany . . 135 Bosten Piane Ce. Up right Piane Walnut 165 Schumann U p r 1 g h t Piane Ebony 165 Bradbury U p r i g h t Piane Oak 185 Leenard Upright Piane Mahogany 195 Decker Bres. Upright Piane Walnut.... $185 Chickering Upright Pinne Ebony 180 Wellington Upright Piane Walnut. . . . 225 Jides Upright Piano Piane Walnut 235 Pease Upright Piano Piane Mahogany 245 Chickering Upright Piane Mahogany. . 240 Royal Upright Piano Piane Mahogany 250 James & Helstrom Upright Pla n e Ebony 125 Wint.hrnn U pright Piane Mahogany. . 195 Tlnllnt & DaVlS -UP ritrht Piane Walnut 225 Henry F. Miller Vv right Piane Walnut 245 Heppe Upright Piano Piane Oak. 290 Schemacker Angelus Player-Piane Mahog any 88-Nete 400 Mendelssohn Player Player Piane Mahogany 83- Nete 325 Chickering G rand Piane Ebony $365 Hardman Grand Piane Ebony 345 Weber Concert Grand Piane Mahogany.. 295 Billings & Ce. Upright Piane Walnut.... I35 Decker Bres. Upright Piane Ebony Q Regent Upright Piane Mahogany 245 Heppe Upright Piune Mahogany 395 De Iiivar & Harris Upright Piane Mahog Maheg "y 9.KS The Newest Touring Car F. O. B. DETROIT A Larger, Finer, Five-Passenger with Added Features The Ilcppe Rental-Payment Plan If it is net convenient for you te make full payment at purchase, you may rent any piano, player piano or Victrela that we sell and all rent will be applied toward the purchase price. Yeu are frce te purchase the instrument or return it at any time. ' a i' f - i.-.1r"-- a UL . J" I y iIb8RVB ' See St at The Aute Shew or at Our Stere It is a worthy companion of the Essex Coach $ 1 345 f. e. b. Detroit the five-passenger closed car that has no rival in utility, comfort and quality at, its price. 13,000 te 14,000 miles en tires 18 te 19 miles per gallon of gasoline Thn Eiiax ear la tti rrateat car of Its alia en tba market today. I tiara owned and drlren aeteral makes of cara and ran aay that none could coronet with mr Essex. It will average 18 te 10 mllea te a cullen and 13,000 te H,W0 mllea en tires, l'eura truly, J. I,. HHOEHAKUn, 2nd & najes Sts., Cheater, Fa. Gemery-Schwartz Moter Car Ce. Salesroom 128-40 N. Bread St Service Station 2400-14 Market St -L s A "j gt.t, .i f ,Ui iuuuj, .tvierfU j lav ' .WHt-,, I , '.-, A,t'A
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