i mi v?,f i- r.;-1 A . t-Vr L ". i . 7w Heme-Cooked Dinners VS,,U'' B P. SI. le P. M. vciccec' un'n i . 820 Walnut St. . .- VW ieiin e.. ii. ;mkykiu, rrea.. PENROSE LAUDED OP WITH y That Buy Anything ftem lh l.ljll nerf of I'h l Wil imncthn. Camden, vtlnntlc Cuy Cheater Eaty Term FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Cheinut St., Piil. MS flunrnntrp Tr. IlliI.. Atlmtle CItj te N". -Thlril t.. rnmilfn STORE ORDERS BY CLOVER CLUB COL. HAY TO BE GENERAL Promotion for War Commander of Pennsylvania Troops WmliliiRten, Jim, 'M. Ueeomtaeiida Ueeemtaeiida Ueeomtaeiida t!en fob tin- promotion of Colonel "Wll- llnm II Hn. flilcf of stuff of (lie I CohunlsHlener of Flidirries since IDltt tind Inter, ns a major iitenerni, com- i.j ,i rr i.. -f.l.At. niiti.lnti I IlIllIUHO U1U 4 WVIU-VlKUllI uinra organized from the rcnnsyivaniii na tional Guard, during the war. U. S. Pish Commissioner Resigns W'jnhln&ten. .Tnn i!0. Dr. Huch M. Knilth, WJie 1ms been United States , FARMERS-RELY ON PEPPER, Hepe Senater. Will Speed Payments for Cattle Killed by United States' Hcnater Pepper's utattis as a farmer was'cniphhplicd lnnt night In the Uclle- viie'Stmtferti nt a mectlntr of the jtrudp of lirlKHiller neneral, has heen Tribute te the Late Senater's made by Seerptary Weeks. General, Hay will hiicpciii in hip wu'uuej causcii e American forces In (!ennnn.r, te the I line resigned, after thirty-six years of j iMillndelphta Society for the Promotion Achievements Paid by Many Members GOVERNORSHIP DISCUSSED service with- the Hureau of liberies, Inquiry nt the Department of Com merce, which linn jiirlNdlctlen ever the the Mihmtiiry retliement of lirlKiidlcr liureuu of Fisheries, save no Indication General Clinics (! Tieat. March i!(l. yesterday ns te Dr. Snilth'a mleecHSer. Colonel liny I'etiiimmdid an Infantry althmiRh there were unld te be several brigade in the Ninetj -second Division ! names under consideration. , of Agriculture. Pennsylvania'!) distin guished Senater is one of the limited membership eUOO ln'thls society which ;b uiuii rebnblc M-the eldest organization of its" hind a I tcrcst himself in bringing about better In the TInlteil Ntntes. Ir is II that Mr. Pepper Will be urged te In nnrt inn,A nYtMiittttniiM tinvmpnts te farm ers wboKe cattle are killed because of tubercular Infcctldn. Philadelphia!! ittcit-aslntf appetite for milk was revealed' by Merris T. Phil lips, of Pm"crJ According te him, this city consumed nt least 12,000,000 mere quarts of million 1021 than In 1020. Tili.ngurq docs toot Include In creased (shipments from jitnrliy Btates arid'is applicable only a miiK preuuecu Jiu.tl.ls State. . Dr. Merloy Martin, tbe speaker of the evening, advocated Federal control for milk distribution, Ills arguments were that such control would rnlse the standard of dairy farmers, stabilize' the industry and decrease tuberculosis among cattle and humans, Tuberculosis In cattle, he said, is responsible fe 23 per cent of the disease, in children. j' " ' 1 r tT vTn cjiwtar guarding school ChllefrM Chester, Jan. 20, Areustii iyrtl incrcase et accidents among school cbf, drc n coins te and from thpfr lm. ''-A meeting of flie principals of smmmif!"' Schools waB held, with Superintended Charles O. Wagner , present: th ! planned te have the pellc6 co-epcrot feJB the enforcement of spcclnl traffic r'i. ! near the schools. The grammar school.' .arc In n busy, district, B"'oeiv Ilefereni r U I'v f-' IF YOU LOVE - FLOWERS you will net only he inter ested in our jjreat variety of Flowers, but the LOW PRICES Century Flower Shep 112 S. 12th St. ,sxsrMxaxFsS 'Snow, slcich-bells and II k m m ft) Ancre Cheese, Uerty aj'B'are the three things that stand for winter te me. It certainly putn the win in winter diet." A'etr, Coated, ' u 'I "t'pei ,fiWr ftrfA Me Genuine fiotjurerrftartr GNEESB Mad bySHARPLESS, 1'hita. sat V i K. A I Banquets Card Parties Private 0ances i ' Weddings Especially Catered for at the ! R i& I-.VJ the political futme of Pennsjlvanii' .mil eulogies of the late Senater Penrose, n"itl.ed the feitietli annual ilinner of the Clever I'lub last night at 'hv IWOIeviie-Strntferil K-(!ferner Iliiiin. iiresldent of the ,rlub. aflltig ns teastmaitei. ealbd upon 'Hip MiiH'iis sin-alters after Judge lingers i had made tlm rounds mid introduced e.irh iiipmber and Riiest te tlie club. Mnt of t Tn- udil-isie were interrupted, i as is the dub' riiKtein. b the re marks of Judge Uesers. ' "!.-i Charley Hnjder and me be nleni' iu a room live minutes and we 11 Pltle"whn Is te )in the nett ehndldate for tioverner." was Lieutenant Ciov Ciev Ciov erner Hclilleir.an's retort when .ludgp Rogers broke into hts speech long enough te ask who v a te be e.iiidldati at tin' primsry Stat Trenturer Snj -ilcr nNe talked u th.fgli he and Mr . (tpiil'emnn ere going te get tegitlu r and decide vvlileii of them would be th'' Piitnl.ilrt(p. I cet along nil rl-lit with Heidie uinn." Mr. Sn.Mler nld "We'll pull i Hum t" the Republican Pa", b'u die landldatp mu't be a red-blooded Republli-nii. net a man ti -w t.i flu Re nublicnn PiirM ei u hlghluew If gned fiitune mid tin- peiitieiil winds strike ui "alls, why of reuihe. 1 " He I iI net have te liiiMi his lioein speech. overt one could complete t'l" K'litenie v itlier.t help. Rptir'ilicaux ele net alone in an an neMiicni; their enndidacj for the Gov-i-inership. JiiiIbp Petill. of Menree Ceunrj, threw lil; hat into the ring and was -, i-mled by Mlehael J. Ryan lit. hard Wegleln. President of CItj Cemieil. brought into his talk the Mliii-i'piitpnniul I'pifltlen and whin It would mean le Phlliidclplua. Other spenUers uere Rear Adiiuial tirant. I'. S. N ; Rai Aduiirnl N'll N'll teii. iiimtiriiuinm of the Phtlailplphln in; Yard; Judge llrewn. of the Muiil. '.pal Court; lieerge (J. Pleile, c ;k of the founders of the Cleter Club; .Indite P.ittprien, Dr. Tnleett Wil liams, former dean of the Columbia Scheel of Journalism. V V ; Retire sent iithe Vare. RenresentatUe (Jeerjte S (.Valium, Heward It. Lewis. W. r-e.-liiml Kendriek, Hegltpr Slieehuti i.i 'I Caetnln Tenpest, AssWiant lu t . 'or of Public Snfetj. Twe new member were elected te tin' (Miner Club Charles II (.Srnke Im and Charles It. Hnmilten. FEBRUARY SALE PRICE 3-pc. Velour Tapestry Suit, 90.5O Loese cthien and spring conttructien Value $175 ACME FURNITURE CO., 5936 Market St. Opn rtrnlut, .lurln- I'rhmrnrr Sale. l'lnn. Ilflmnnt 1033 Wt Sfl.'.fl Founded In 18G5 The Heuse (bat Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price Sjbtem in 1881 C. J. Hepp'e & Sen Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown N. W. Cor. 6th 6c Thompson StreeU , . : m i u riMntKXT AiviniTi8i:sinNj I Galli Curci en the Boardwalk at Atlantic City. This eminent prima denna at'nprs exclusively for the Victer. Heppe s sell Victor-Vidrelas exclusively Most talking machine stores sell several makes we de net-r-wc specialize en the genu ine Victer Victrelas. As music experts we knew they are the best, hence we carry them exclusively. De net be influenced te buy an imitation buy the genuine and be assured of entire satisfaction. Buy at Heppe's NOW NOTE Reduced Prices en Victer Records. 85c Records new cost only ,7fic $1.35 Records new cost only $1.25 Our January Piane Sale still continues . Every one of these rebuilt pianos is guaran. teed for five years and is exchangeable at full price paid any time within one year. Here are. a few of today's special values : Decker Bres. Upright Piane Ebony .....$110 Regent Upright Piane Mahogany $245 Heppe Upright Piane Mahogany .....;... $395 De Rivar A Harris Upright Piane Mnhog Mnheg artf $255 The man who is particular nbeut his dress in certain of finding ju.st what he wants nt the store, of MncDenald & Campbell. Geed quality and excellent workmanship characterize the clothing and fur nishings .sold by tlm company. &dKrmJhs &Wi This is the ideal Victrela season, and. at Heppe's you receive every possible buying advantage. We have, a variety of outfits arranged at popular prices. Each outfit is complete and ready for use. Call, 'phone or write today for full particulars. L22d and Chestnut- hEslfmalcs and Menus Furnished CLEAN OUT BOOTLEGGERS" T. U. wvwp u m HTHIi; average, man lesents any, VOU rcnlly should send for the 1 marked change of style in his x "Gift Boek" for 1022, gotten out i clothing. Rut it he is te appear well ' by the Bailey, Banks & Biddle Cem- i 1 jiuuy. ii is rujueie wun illustrations 1 of the most fascinating articles I Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, etc. And 1 it will prove useful te you through- ' out the year in assisting you te se-' Meet gifts for all occasiens: weddings, ' birthdays and anniversaries, of all kinds. While many of the articles, reproduced therein are superbly magnificent, you will also find ex- ' quisite little gifts, medcrutely priced, some of them'as low as three or four dollars. And veu will be , A few Heppe Victrela Outfits dressed, there are certain little nice ties in his wearing apparel which he must observe. And the best way te de this is te purchase his clothing and haberdashery from a linn held in high repute among the navic ular men of Philadelphia that of MacDennld & Campbell, 1334-36 Chestnut Street. Men who until re cently have had their clothing made te order find that the suits sold by leL'an el Philadelphia's .uacLlenam e: uampueu lire uquiu in Milk . Fer Infants & Invalids NO COOKING Thi "Feed-Drink" for All Arjea. Quick Lunch atHeme, Office,and Fountains. Ath for HORLICK'S. -Avcid Imitations & Substitute! Director Cortelyou Gives W. C. New Police Slogan W.pe Puil.idelphiit clean of beet- l . tu lin kl.itftitt i- l)ttln(1ittiVilfi'k ...kVi-. -'"- :"7" "" :',.". , t,.1 fif niinllt,. n. ,1 rnmfftrt n nnv 01 Ieul dollars. Anti you i.encp ueparimeiir. .mines i. v oiieijeu, j'-i . m--.- - -J" amazed nt the inn-it viirletv Tlin NiriTter et Pullle Safen, sai,i inHt custem-mae suit and may he had at ''?', e,u nl f'lc lat varLy . lne."' niKlit at celebration of th'p KlRhteenth an appreciable saving. Among the ". e suc f. satisfaction in ienilni.-nt bv the Philndelphm Count , popular fabrics this season are: erueting from Baileys, for even W C T. C.'in the nk L.me Baptist ' tweeds, cheviets, finished and unfin- tA,0.uKh -X01' "' ,nA ."-"-: .H10 K.lft J'eur- Chur.h. Director Coitelyeu a-Miivd Ll,A .n,.tfk V .' J"V.."""""U " w' T ?r F v'r Ills listeners that the police department v. ill oe-operato with the I eilenil Victrela Ne. IV, $30.10 with 0 10-Inch (ieuble-fuce recerils Pay only 60e icttkly Victrela Ne. 50, $5.1.10 with 0 10-inch .deuble-f ace records Pay only tl 'XCtUu Victrela Ne. 80, $110 with $10 worth of records Pay only tl.SO tceckly Victrela Ne. 90, $135 with $10 worth of records Pay only IJ.7J tctUv Victrela Ne. 300, $205 nlth ?1G worth of records Pay only M xctcUy Victrela Ne. 130, $375 rvlth $25 worth of records Pay only 13.13 tceckly The Heppe Rental-Payment Plan If it Is net cenrtntcnt for you te innku full, pay ment nt purchase, you tiny rrnt nny piano, playcr-plnue or Victrela (hut we sell ami nil rent will be eiiplleil tewnril the purchase price. Yeu arc free te purchase th instrument or return it at nny time. IhII ikkkfl Henry F. Miller Up. right Pinne Walnut, $245 Heppe Upright Piane Oak $290 Schehiacker Angelus Player-Piane Mnheg- nny 88-Note $4fjQ Mendelssohn Plnycr Plnycr Piane Mahogany 88 88 Nete 32R Chickerihg 'Grand Piane -Ebony $365 rXn7itirit Grand Piane Ebony ... $345 i euC'i' (encers urami I'jane Mahogany $295 Schumann Upright Piane Ebony. $165 Bradblliy Upright Piane Oak aifl5 'yvvvyyy''yvyvr''yvllnrvv fiq Mail This Coupon for Full Information f innnpftSnn'owntewii-lll7-10ChVatnut8t.) m,u, V.J.HCppCaSOn (uptown th & Thompson St. I hlu- Without any obligation en my part ploase send full information about (mark X below) : 0 Pianos 0 Playcr-Planea 0 Victrela n. I.. 1-20-22 J cn qunlit) of its html obtainable. au-, ..... ....... , , ... therites in pnfnri'ins prolit'Utten. i v v-"- " yyu.ii.v.... ......v " ha v i, iieyer iirarn ei a patron 01 In the P'Tied from 1IU7 te the end your week-end hostess in appre- 1 Wal, & Q . Opticians, 1710, of 1ir.it. the Dirpeter aid. the u-p of ciatien of the entertainment she has n. ; ' ' ' , I cruc unil liiiuer nml arrest, for ,11. plVcn veu. I knew shb will enjoy a neatnut bt.ee,, wlie was net de-, iTderlj lendiiet m l'hlladeliihla de-. ntft Basket of Fruit from Hallewclls' lighted with their sen-ice. Te most ' (reiiM'il. u'iiIp last jear drunkpntipss nml disenlerly cundttPt showed a markrd l:iprpae This was (hie. he ex idalued. te the increase in the manu ia turiiiK of moentdiliie whlsl.j. eyeglasses are just eye eye Yeu liave te wear them or - -.-.-... -. ... . . . . . y . i Rell ( firinnj 7152 I Geerfia P.eie 7124 Gempcr3 Seeks te Curb Rival Unions New Yetlt, .Inn 20 Samuel (,em- -. i i ,fi .i i rrti n....i (Hrena ueiew Lnesmuij. ine rruu ncrsens, is superb at this seasen: marvelous, i lasbe.s. Belgium that fairly make your V011 Iind' of course- there are mouth water; deliriously sweet Al- many who go without glasses whose meria Grapes from the terraced vine- comfort, pleasure and efficiency yards of sunny Spain; lusciously would be greatly increased by wear- , iuicv liueire- UAnieu l'cars, and i mg wieni. uui tuu juu ever consider Recerd 3033 KT !S"'u .3mthC?" Wffiml ny ethers, including the unusually ' whether jour glasses are of a style unions of the Critp.l Stat. te plan fine Oranges, and Tangeunes irem and type best suited te your own action t ciii-c: what Is termed "the Flerida. And nil these fruits are se paiticular needs; If you have net. alarmimc rewth" of rivnl labor or- artistically arranged in Hallewclls' veu should consult with Wall & Ochs. saiiUatHuis, William r KpIiep -fire, extremely attractive basl.ets that Their experienced fitters are able te tnrj of the Cmtrrl Trauei iimi Laber thev make perfectly charming gifts, give you expert advice concerning Council of New Vurk. ann .uneed last Qf course, veu knew that Hallewclls' your glasses which will be of infinite niK.iii. " " .' "; "" i" '. iruarantee nerfect delivery te an vnlue te veu in whatever ocennntien place witnin luuu nines. veu may be engaged. .NiM Kehoe i1m dual unions have been or- canlzed as rivals of American fed eration i f I.nber unions THE CHESTKUT STREET ASSOCIATION PEARCE MUSIC STORE 3406 Kensington Ave. 1'imi.a.. r.. H HMMi ;. By) immw BUV FftOA YOURiR0CR HUD O N F.O.B. Detroit The Greatest Value Hudsen Ever Offered M!M m "mm iniiii'iiBiLTiiwwMiiiviEra i ri The pride of the barnyurd Strictly fresh " Hudsen today is priced luwcr in relation te its worth. than any ether meter car we knew. With the 4-passcnger phaeton at $lG9e, and ether models correspondingly priced, we have never before offered such value. And remember, since it was brought out, six years age, the Super-Six has outsold all tine cars. That shows hew it has kept supremacy of alue since the first. Always the Center of Shew Interest MB Specializing in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts m-m Walnut Street Medes of Distinction and Originality IgfflffliMilffliM We Will Clese Out Tomorrow . These Special Groups of Coats, Suits and Dresses Spert Coats Of Chinchilla, Tweeds and Plaid Back Coatings, sizes 14 te 40. Were up te $35.00 4-Pass. Phaeton 7-Pas. Phaeton Sedan - - $1695 1745 2650 )MIDSCtl XsupriiJJ Coupe - - - - $2570 Cabriolet - - - 2295 Teurinc Limeueine 2920 Limousin - - 4 - 3495 F. O. B. Dttreit 18 Fur-Trimmed Spert Coats Smart styles in nil wanted fabrics, Trimmed with Raccoon. Were up te $75.00 $ 35 Tailored Suits Plain and fur trimmed. Were up te $75.00 Regardless of Cost Sports Skirts Pleated Medels of Striped and Plaid Prunella. Were up te $15.00 $6 Tep Coats Plain and fur trimmed, in a wide variety of styles and fabrics. Were up te $95.00 Dance Frecks Chiffens, Tqffetas and Laces in all pastel shades Were up te $95.00 45 $ 28 Fur-Trimmed Coats and Wraps Smart Winter Medels trimmed with Taupe and Platinum Wolf, Mele, Beaver and Caracul. Were up te $145 75 $25 Afternoon Dresses Of Tricetine, Peiret Twill, Canten Crepe, Brocaded Velvets and Satins; mostly one of a Kind. $39 .50 Afternoon Dresses Crepe Rema, Peiret Twill and Can Can eon Crepe; individual modes. Were up te $135 75 Gemery-Schwartz Moter Car Ce. Salesroom 128-40 N. Bread St. Service Station 2400-14 Market St The Utmost In Value In Fashionable Street Dresses Of Mallinson s Drapella (the newestnd finest of fabrics), brocade, Jacquard and Canten Crepe, Crepe Kemaine, Peiret Twill and Tricetine. They Were $35.00 te $95.00, Reduced te $18, $25, $35 carton pf twelve ;tci Sold only in our Stores SUP SIX rmrm ft It THIRD FLOOR t' BTQPCS CO. I II4fE i'jitarew 4 1 . ttaaiaiaLaiLiw.-. -' i . .-. v) .v-te , . v.. , BW Im fA. tute .J. '..: W,j,f w wh jf L-UU-aia Vii rf., , nun R iiiiiiiiiiii'iiwiiiliiiiiiiiPiiPlM
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