ViTwtfawFivTury-vifA. MM wiwwr V - "T! V ivmt mm ' X ''"V iH i i 1 a ' . T -. - - -- ' "-. 'i in ' " ' ?.. . Tr EK.&I EMmr mavKTi At 1 if 1. h L. J.'A-'' ffc tt m I'-Ja ? yf j ifr W vm 1 m .. mmm -OUB- i. w; J.! 40c Luncheon ZEISSE'S HOTEL y ou Tvainut a. Jehn O. II, Meyer. Trnr. EE EXHIBITION WATHERINE WHARTON MORRIS ', IBM waiatt rtukkt ;BHMNlM. KKMTOK1NO ft FBAMINO Father Says PUDDINE KENYON ABANDONS SENATE IN DISGUST Ruled by His Ideals, Iowa Sen Sen aeor Was Outcast Politically and Socially PREMIER BONOM AND CABINET QUI T NEXT BLOC LEADER PUZZLE Is GREAT ara:iiiiiiiiEm!!iawa'T;ciiririLiKii;i!i3i;E!!i Plants roses in children's cheeks Victer Bread Kiff Leaf 6 K (LINTON W. GIMtKItT Ktl(T Corrrtiienilrnt l'.renlnr Puhlle Arrr j Cer'jr vht, 1V1J, bu I'tiblta I.cdetr rNunratiy I Washington, Feb. ,'.--S'enntir Ken en's neeeptanre of n Jiiilcrslilp leaven the fnrm Mop for the moment vitheut n lender and temporally cripples It. llerali mlRlit lie It-? lender, but his in tercuts are elsewhere nnd lie is n lone hand. I,a Toilette U perhaps ten friendly In the Inber unions, and is tee far out- side of the Kcpublicin rnnhs te enlist 3 a Inrpe fellow In?. I Tf ,T. It. Heward succeeds Kenyen from Ien a, he mny be the leader of the j bloc. Heward is head of the farm Uu- I rcan rediatien. which really Inspired and lnrjcly iiiflumecd the bloc, but no 3 new Senater can be us effeetne na one 3 who had served as lone as Mr. Krn i jen, and Heward, even if appointed by I Governer Kendall, may nut lie able te i obtain nomination mid election next I fnll. Capper Is the likeliest leader, but a op is net Mmn Rostgnatien Announced in Ital ian Chamber of Dep . ntics HAD TURBULENT EXISTENCE SEIZES COUNTRY CLUB Property of Exclusive Scranton Or ganliatlen In Sheriff's Hands Scranton, Vn tfeb. 2. The Country Chili of Jlornnten, tlm clty'8 most ex clusive club, Is In the hands of Sheriff .11 in Heap, and will re under the ham mer nt u Sheriff's nale St. I'atrlckM Day unless n debt et $2.",000 Is paid. Helders of (10 per rent of bends Issued 'by the club Joined lu the mec te fore close. They linve received no Interest since October, 1020. The rtuh has a fine clubhouse, tennis courts nnd (telf links covering ten acres In the Orecn Itldge section of the city Anonymous $28,000 Qlft te Vassar New Yerlc, Feb. 2. An anonymous gift of $25,000 was mode yesterday te the Vassar College calary endowment fund, bringing the metropolitan district total te S07t,0W. The gift raises the national tlgure te $2,489,837. Thcicea Is ja.oeo.ooo. IJy the Assiiclalrtl Vrrss Keine, Kcb. 2. Premier lhuieml an an neuneed the resignation of the Cabinet In the Chamber of Deputies tills after after neon. The Cabinet Council met this morn ing ti dlsruts the situation created b the itttllude of (lie Parliament. The Demerrats. upon whom the Gov ernment bad counted for 1C0 votes, had paswd te the opposition ever nlsht, while the faselstl and the nationalists maintained their strong opposition. The Catholic party lemalncd ilrm for Pre mier lloneml, however, us did also his own small group of reform beciullets. rVrrcaMR had Indicated that the Boneml Ministry's Internal nnd for fer for eli;n policies would be nttiicked when Parliament a"-emblcd today. A sharp dlvputu has arisen ever the t intern ment's) attitudi toward the Vatican. Seme sections of Parliament were blam ing the (internment for the fact that Itnly had been left out of the Pacific pact framed at the Washington Arnm nirut Conference, and because die bad been excluded from the arrangement Thus, fiem President Harding's between 1 ranee and (.rent lintnln for Sold only in our Stores the protection of the former from pos sunn tjcrimiu aggression. Hie sus pension if the llanca Itnliana ill Scon te wns u thorn in the (imernment's Mv. while the centlii't between the faseistl nnd the communists was another. atannun laiiSirrarS aching tnuscleaer stiff ness which soeften fel- lewthe exertion of out door sports, prompt relief may be had by applyingAbaerbineJr. Stimulating te overtaxed muscles, soethinr te ach- lng;joint3,hBaUnEte sprains Antiseptic, tee, eliminating possible infection from cuts or scratches. Ftandiminr. the nlncini of Keinen en the bench was geed politic. It ale niueted from the field a possib'e candi date ng.ilnt Mr. Hnrdius for the pies.1 dency in 1021. Hut although it means that Mr. Ken- t au it-tit Krt uit i tn mi A til lit (i tftMiili t iittn radical lender and the bloc will be ' . Washington. Feb. 2.--(ny A. P.) cariied farther away from the Uepublt- ' '; 'leeislen of tne itullan Can net te can Pari. Ken? en was first of all n ' redan, as reported in Heme by the Ttennkii.nn nia vi...r,..rtr nwiv nnt iie. semi -etDcial tstefanl Agency, came un a .... .. . liwMii.litiiti1tli iill-nlHk 1 ttii llnllnn i"imi(ViU rill irij i ir li(j lllllintl Arms Conference delegation. Spokes men for the delegation, in the absence 4T.7.X&--I 103 a bottle at matt dregtiits W. F.YOUNG. Ue. SpriafiId. MaaMcfeseatte The bloc may split, Quit In Dlsjust Perhaps t lint te be both a ltepublican and leader of the bloc would become dltlieult as the farmers grew mere indl- i at was a contributing factor te .All et mere Information, were no) Inclined te comment te nny extent, but t-eme members expressed the opinion that If the ministry is obliged te withdraw It Kenyen's wlllingnc-s te retire from the; may be en account of Its pelle.v In eon- i rnviien wnn ine annul, ine aicituuc Scn.ite. Hut mere Interesting than thU weic Kcn.ven personal reactions te the Senate. He quit the upper house in disgust. His attitude is lcminlscent of Mr. Itoet's temaik when he quit the Senate after one term, that he was tired of It because "we were doing ouch little things in such u little way." Mr. Kens en had this feeling, but In ' njlillfluM Iw. tine nnrmtmlK imhnnnv Alp A?Mnn T9iinPi CIiaaI KA Vs.a uv.i.ti.".... ..jj'.. -V......J .,',-, . viviliaii ihhk. wviiwui .- .wms Uoet belonged te the ruling crowd His Nw yer rcl) eMips A,.c picstlgc and his standing With tbe light ri, ,,,,, ivnnfiet.l peMred veterrtn lis. peeide 'aure.l his freedom from j he ,rrl.r ... .1,.. New Yerlc public schools' of the Government in placing the Italian flag nt half-Maff when Pepe Uenedlct died nnd preparations for --enie official manifestation of sjmpathv In the Chamber of Deputies liud brought feith expressions of disapproval from the op position party. HANAN SHOES fertMen for Women Semi-Annual SALE Several Hundred Pairs Women's High Shoes $4.85 Black Kid, Gun Metal Calfskin and Patent Celtskin with French or Cuban Heels. Hosiery Special Women's Weel and Cashmere Hese, plain or clocked, reduced te $1.95 per pair 1318 Chestnut St. HANAN & SON Eggs of known quality 0$3m&te0 Strictly Fresh Eggs Carten of twelve 50 Sold only in our Stores IDaDHlillillIl'iniilffillJJlEliKEilttiHllii '-" VJft i , ' ; JMaaaaaejsjeSSSSSS" t J Blj yf ' " '''' u HHIIHBll li'4 Cigarette ISelder This cigarette holder is four inches long, and is durably made of yelleu and black amber, with geld mounting $14. Fer trie smoker a gift of a cigarette holder is a splendid choice. Wc have almost every conceiv able size and shape. S. Kind & Sens me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELEnS-HILVEltSMlTHS rpHE Philadelphia Business Men who are using 40,000 KEY STONE Automatic Telephones instruct their empleyes te send their calls ever the Keystone lines because it saves them money and speeds their business. The cost is $108 per year and there is no limit te the number of mes sages, call all you want. Speed less than eight seconds te establish a con nection. Call Mr. Blake, Race 00, for particulars. Keystone Tele phone Ce. 135 S. 2d Street Philadelphia CORNS Lift Off with Fingers slights which fell upon n ni.tn like Ken- en. who sought te maintain Ills inde pendence. The Senate Is something mere than a body whkh meeta daily In the Capitel or frequents committee rooms. In it off hours It is a social body. Mere than half of the tie that binds its members I together Is cemented at dinner parties. Yeu cither belong te the jjcnutit set or you de r.et. J en are be if j ou cannot be ceu ete rljlit. Like a Count ry Town It is like a small suburban town. If jeu live en oae side of the railroad tratk ou belong te the country club i4i.l tuLn tioef In ilm tnun 4i LAiitnl Itfn 1 If ou live en the ether side jeu de net. I The line is tliarp. it ts an unpleasant line. Mr. Kenyen lied en the wrong elds' of the track politically. He did net , btleng. If ou see these who arc in ferior te yourself intellectually nnd with 'perhaps less savoir lvre laccpt-d audi ijeurself left out, it hurts. The rebils IHilitltally arc net only Uelatcd politi cally, but they are ulmett ture te br . I isolated socially. I Mr. Kenjen was net een a rebel 1 politically. He was essentially con 1 servative and a sure ltepublican, but' be was an idealist. He wns extremelj conscientious. He never put his peliil- cal merulitv into mis body's keeping. Probably he was net a geed mixer. Men of his Liud larcly are. Newberry Vete Flu.il Straw He resented the vote te teat New berry. It was u sort of final straw with him. which convinced him that there i was no hope for the Scnute ns new lou leu stituted and as it is likely te remain tei jears te come. The vote for New 1 beiry. if one could nnnljite its motives, j was probably us muih social In its con sideration as it was lKilitle.il. I cKnjen had come actually te loathe, i the Senate and te loathe Washington. lU'e a temperament like his. the bench. I with ha retirement Hern political con tacts, ftrungly appealed, but the retire ' ment of u man of such character us 'Kenyen for th" reasons just given is an ominous si;n regarding the legislative branch of the Government. after a continuous seivlce of lifty-feur veiirs, sit months nnd sixteen days. When she was lirst employed her sal ary was 51512 a year. Her salary last year was $1S20. he benate set or Lountcdnupeii 'te JVlltCndl Fletcher Ce. Anether Shipment M. F. Ce. Lucca Extra Cream Olive Oil Ju.it Arrived Frem Leghorn $6.50 Gallen Bettle, 80c & $1.40 Flaiki, 65c Ideal for Mayennaue, French or Runian Dressing; also for medicinal use. 18th & Chestnut Sts. 12th & Market Sts. 5600 Germantown Are. Atlantic City, N. J. Chatter! Clatter! Don't you sometimes feel a little sorry for that rar axt of your (and net a little norveui. ten). It nee chattarlna ever th read after It ha been lifted off the read by tb bump 7 Spring- reeetl, beddes being- the cause of thl axle chttUrlOf, I alie the demon which caie.es you te be tolled and bounced around like a Jack-ln-a-bex, and puts your muscles and nerve under a cenllnunl strain. The ewn-r of a Stubllited car Is free from all these worries he is able te enjoy moterln: te the fullest extent, for SUbllaten Immediately put an end te thl continual punish ment. Drive your car around and let ut equip It with Stabllater. Then go out and see hew SMOOTHLY and NOISELESSLY you skim ever the reads. Try them for three days, and tf you don't think they're worth all you paid ter them anil mere, tee, we will immediately refund your money you te be the sole Judge. In a few hours' time we will se completely rcTolutlenise the per formance of your car, whether a Ferd or n five-thousand-dollar machine, thet you will net recognize It as your own car. Drep fa at our display loom and let us show you hew Stabllaters accom plish these results or better still, telephone us for an actual demonstration and be your own Judfe ever your own read. Jehn Warren Watsen Ce. 24th and Locust Street Philadelphia, Pa. lUlM Jl 'SRLBsA ylal eraayy PIANOS Everyone immediately recognize the superiority of Steinway Style M among small grands (5 ft. 7 in. length), especially because of its a . .V V Is i" I -!-. . - aa & Merer. ass, ktVsm 1 tan helpfulness te tne player, its racne mecnanura rcuevw icu icu sien, requiring least muscular and nervous energy. This mechanical flexibility combined with its sensitive sounding beard and perfect acoustics, effects the wonderful Steinway carrying quality, making possible the most delicate pianissimo, even in large space, of the most passionate bravura that orchestral scores demand. Steinway tone is the greater inspirational help. Its character, color, vitality and melodic richness is net even remotely appreVched in any ether instrument. Style M, $1375. Time accommodation, if desired. N. STETSON & CO. tin chestnut st. WE SELL EDISON PHONOGRAPHS THE STEINWAY PIANO will be used during next week in the important musical events announced belew: February 6 Federated Music Clubs at Academy of Music Feyer February 7 Combs Conservatory of Music at Musical Fund Hall February 9 C. David Pike at Witherspoon Hall jptf0C Beginning This Week! TJVUttjfrtAS VDsens fin the Seles of" &ur Shoes is a Guarantee that I TheyAreKtgml I; U 'at 1 M r f i ft ' V Drep a little BOGUS 2-CENT STAMP OUT Counterfeits Make Appearance for I First Time Since 1895 ! New Yerk-, Feb. 2. (Uy A. P.)-' Counterfeit i of the fajnlller two-cent 1-ostnGe stamp have appearcl for the , tlrst time finee ISM. One, of the new , counterfeits came Inte the bands of n local collector today. It Is an en- graving the first en record. 'I'vmi I t'purleus issues of twenty-secn ycaisl tige weru typeji-aphed. I ' Te the casual clanw the new ceuu- terfelt dccm familiar enough, but ct- nrolnctien quickly exposes peer work- , lmmslilp nnd reveals many points of I vnrinnee from the original. Washing- ten'n head H shorter, tlie nee has u 'hook, th ejes seem te glance furthcb tc ths side instead of straight ahead, i the nueue appears carelessly knotted, and there nrc muejirs where the itenuiuu has delicate bifc of engraving work. WEDS IN DEATH'S SHADOW vu ',Teesn't hurt a bit! freesenc " en an aching corn, in- Itiy tnat corn steps nurting, tnen rt)y you lift it right off with fin. m rrulyl Helen Hamilton Hastens Marriage te Please Father, Critically III New VeiU. Feb. 2. tHy A. I'.) Stephen W. Hamilton, dpputy collector of the pert of New Yerk, critically ill with pneumonia, expressed a wish that his daughter be married before his death. Thu daughter. Miss Helen Hamilton, and her fiance, C. Ituymend Dally, were married yesterday. When Mr. nnd MrB. Daily icturncd te the Hnmllten home her father's condition was un changed. He was notified of the mar riage, und later showed signs of Im provement. ADWITSc7lNGW0MEN Prisoner Confesses After Vassar Girls Decide te Carry Arms 1'eugliUi'epsle. N. V.. Feb. '-'.- (I5 A, I ) Climbs Lusher, uccuidlng te I'uunt) authorities last iiignt. na eon- Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of t J'vlna r'.ly u "rrtezene ' for a tew cents, sunicicnt te remove every hard corn, soft corn oifVcerii . between the tees, and the aWwstk'-tiWst soreness or irrlta- .. ..e:-: nissuult four wiuneu here. Including .II. rn'efVer;Aun.i T. Kltehel. Instructor of English $2$'v!$gM$k at Vnssar Celleec. Uccause of tbe several assaults many women have expressed the determination U arm themselves, FURNITURE OF THE BETTER KIND February Furniture Sale CELEBRATING OUR 64TH ANNIVERSARY The Suite With 1000 Springs Down Spring Construction As Seft and Comfy a?, a Feather Bed Hf sH ?KefreKffllB3jw7' txV'y rferrjBii - ' " , Specially Priced for This Sale $ 1 75.00 Werth $275.00 This beautiful suite, consisting of 7 feet davenport, arm chair, and fireside chair covered in tapestry or velour. Hair-filling. Same Suite in Mohair Plush as Lew as $210.00 Other Suites Similar in Design as Lew as $100.00 9-Piece Bedroom Suite American walnut Dresser, fnlMeBisth Vanity Chlfforebe, bei-end Bed, Cbelr, Rocker, Ilench. Felt Mattresi, weren wire bprlng. Werth JS50, $190 10-riece Dming.Koem Suite American wainut. uunst, Dining TaDls, China Closet, enclosed Herrer, B Chairs, 1 Arm Chair, Genuine leather scsta. $400 Valum $225 Yeu must be satisfied Call See it made Lounge upon it Be convinced JotefrMfsneuler 'Sen Manufacturers Custom-Made Furniture All Goods Guaranteed 226-28 Seuth Ninth Street, Belew Walnut, Phila.. Pa. Onen Saturdays Till 5 P. M. Vnt Autetruck Delivery in Phils. s TWalty PCSTABMSHKO SINCE IIS, Season-Em) Clearance Men's, Women s & Children's Shoes A FINAL reduction en our winter stock, regardless of cost, value or former selling price, made imperative by the daily arrival of our new spring assortment. Every pair is a wonderful bargain, and is Dalsimer Standard in style, quality and workmanship. This sale is the premised climax of value-giving no further reductions are te be hoped for. Morning sheppei-3 are assured of better attention and selection. Women's Street Pumps and Oxfords Formerly Priced te $70 as low as $-1.45 Embraced arc tan calf, black calf and brown kid. Styles that arc most approved this beasen. Walking or military heels. Truly unusual values 2 TUlliD FLOOR Women's Dress Pumps and Oxfords Formerly Priced te $12.00 A A3 LOW AH Highest grade of footwear at a third of its regular price. All the up-to-the-minuto fashions in patent colt, black kid, tan cnlf, brown kid and black satin ,'. , 4 BKCOND PLOOR Men's Standard High Shoes Formerly Priced te $10.00 The best shoes ever associated with se low a price. Choice of black or tan, seme with buck top. Ne man enn afford te over look this unusual economy en such footwear. AS LOW A3 $0.45 3 JA.V FLOOIi Children's Black Calf Shoes Formerly priced te $5J)0 Many of the shoes were even originally priced mero than $5.00. Patent colt also button and lace styles. Net all sizes in every style but all bIzqs embraced AS LOW AS $1 .45 1 DOWNSTAIRS Hosiery! $1.45 Women's Silk and Weel Clocked Heaicru In All Wanted Shade 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET THE BIG SHOE STORH Four Floers Witfi Seating Capacity for GOO Men, IKemcn, Misses, Ueys and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street ' m A i. 5' l " tt-Ai ft y mz ir&su .feUK&fft. vAC& i -, tViVW-. ,, - lis. r,iv fe$H.J .. iss"
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