- '' V&W V wV . it! vt 7$sw w4i P - V, lr y -, SltV m klfc " wrss . 3 s L-il .. L S .. -. i.i.. .. - 7 WASHINGTON ' P.rtenally Conducted All Expense 3-DAY TOURS , J2 1 from phiude,phi Pr. 11. Apt. , 17,20. Mr 4,18,29 Fer drtnllai adilrrM K. O. IIAASK, III. rM. At: 1SST Walnut HI. Phen. Lecu.t 14SS BALTIMORE&OHIO HARDIHR m. mm L SPEED ON TREATIES ALL SKIN DISORDERS ' QUICKLY Kl.rtllNATKD M HEN F-F OINTMENT and F-F MEDICATED SOAP ScmpUs Frtt Friedrica- Fritdricn Cheat. Ce. Phila. Wants Quick Ratification Senate Sees Ne Need of Reservations by SOON TO PRESENT PACTS i ralOTalmamtmp.miOTl!I.tl'lm!nlllIi!!!il'lI!I:Ils A Winner! s YlaV rfttuKnVLr T Harding Will Susfwnd Werk en Deemed Ships Wellington, Tcb. 7. (By A. P,) 1'icsident Herding will order PUMwnded nil work en vessels new building which nre destined for the scrap heap under the nnvnl trent.v, but will lue no final order for dls dls centinuance of the work until tbe treaty is actually rntified. lie already has ordered Mi.peniIen of work n nddltlenul formicatiens en the Island of On it m, nud likewise further dcclepmentu under way in the Philippine Islands taking his notion in lev of the clause of the naval treaty fixing the stntus quo for theM Pacific i si n lids of the United States. The Provident cvpects some reduc tions In the perKinin'l of the army and navy from the. Arnw Conference agreements, but of "reasonable rel ativity," The nay, in his opinion, should net go below SO.000 men, the lowest minimum for safety. SIDENT MB DODG E ON BONUS Notifies Congress Bill Must Net Be Passed Without Provid ing Means of Payrrtent UP TO JOINT COMMITTEES Hy tlie Associated Press uaMiinRten, ieb. i. The irenties; ri.,.. ,n ,.H Pnnpllrrrnr.p Bv a Staff CerrnvwKtent Washington. Feb. ".President Hard. ing has brought te naught the reported plan of some members of Congress te ride two horses at once In the proposed bonus legislation, in order te retain at once the soldiers' and the taxpayers' votes. The solution of the bonus dilemma understood te have been contemplated ty certain Congressmen was te pass the bill without providing any means el payment, thus paslng en te future sessions the task of apportioning the burden which is sure te cause a fiterm of pretest from business lnicrcsts and taxpayers in general. The President, however, has grasped the situation hy the forelock and in n conference with the majority members of the Heuse Ways and Means Com mittee ami the Senate Finance Com mittee at the White Heuse csterday In formed them that whatever bonus bill was enacted should carry it revenue pro pre vision. He joined in the agreement that they should confer together en the question of hew the revenue should be raised, with the understanding that when n decision was reached It should be submitted te the President with a 1 IPMillinc from the Ann fiYtifcri'iicn If was Mild nt the White Heuse today.' Listen te Veterans at Heme are expected te be sent te the Senate While the veterans' orcanizatlens nre lite Inst of this week, tlltlieitirh tils Inhhvlne netlvelv for the mpiisiirp. find t .. "-. . .. will depend en the Mlbinl.itm of the report of the American delegation te the President. Mr. Harding. It was added, has net decided whether lie will present the treaties in person or by letter. The President will ask 'the specdlet posie:e .enati rntilicatlen consistent have card-Indexed nnd catalogued most members of the Heuse nnd Senate as te their nttltude expressions of legis lators today clenrly showed that these who arc supporting the legislation en the score of political expediency arc In- tlueucvd us iniiclt by the veterans in rf '.Mb pkg 51 Yi lb pkg 23c; lb pkg 45c USCempare it with Teas I costing fro per pound. Uefere them is the specter of the sol- dier in polities. They recall the O. A. H., leek back nt the record of Civil War veterans elected te the Heuse fol fel low icg that struggle, view the succes sive pension bills enacted by Congress under pressure from the veterans, and between fears nnd persuasions conclude that te vote against the liemia Dill is with proper consideration of the , their own districts ns by any activities treaties', .no neeit ler nny reservations nere. te the treaties by the Senate is seen lij the President, who. It is said, would be reluctant te discuss the possibility of reservations. In connection with the President'. rpfprnniT, ft, irn!irrtrlnn..i in Mc ki...n.l, B before the Arms Conference cterday, 1 it was aid at the White Heuse that rnat in it frnm 75. in Qn H the reference "was net the statement of , c ..nnMV, .....1 l.n ,V. 1-At.f... .1...,., ....., r.r.tttlnl ..kltr.tr.n irj .1 juiviii'i , uil'l niili III,- . llrUWUIIl IIUI IU ,"iiti iwt.,tiu, iwiiuifiii i4 tir bcJicve iii complete abniidenment of! This Is the nttltude of many legls- S national defense." although believing later?, who by convictieu. nre against that world opinion is "a better guaran- an.v bonus legislation nt Ms time, for 3 tee of world peace than large armed I It Is an open secret in Washington that j preparedness." , it is only the veterans' vote that gives a , , ,. n , i . I the beuuu any standing en Capitel Hill. 3 Ixxlce Consults President , i. nrkiinuledred in and out of Cen- Senater Ledge called nt the White , zress that if it were net for the implied Heuse today and conferred with theithrent of political opposition te these whr vote against it. the ueniis jjiii would be overwhelmingly defeated. Sound Public Sentiment Between the taxpayer and the soldier tlinse net committed are in a quandary. -- . - ... . , . .- . .-. Part.v .enferences of Scuateis for and tliese cemmmeapy previous totes aties prier te the , are reauv e run wmi me iireviimiig lipni r ii u iiiiiiiiirai.wiiiiiiiii;ni!!iii ieiOiibi mum nrM JffttS Thm Safm Drug Storma t Hard Water Seap 69c per Dezen We will tell you a deien ekas of Original Philadelphia Hard Water Seap for 69c during Feb ruary and March. yr-- e&HS" HAROWTERSQAP Oders in Almend, Vtrbtnm and on en tctnttd. . eRDEti a vkaii's rrn.v Malt and phnnr nrrlrrs flll1 Fer Chapped Skin Ilasel A delightful toi let 1 e t i e n for rough, chapped hands. Regularly 10c OEJ February President en the arms delegation's re pert Senate lender of both parties get actively te work today en plan for the receipt and consideration of the inter national agreements. iitlen n the treaties prier te the, are rruu ;j u.. ...... ." . li". v am taken up en the fleer wind of public t-ent Intent, if its dire: ,m, virtuall, detenn.n.,1 upon ? mmlf .. conMdeiatien of the trr tunc, thev t. i mi..- ,-n .iiiiiuii., in-n'i uiiti'll i in J,. . , , , . .. , .. ...Mm. u- i.. i..i. i. i.i! . ... i r, 1., The nriffinnl nhins was te commit the leader. ",:l,,,u,"",, ",m """' Government te payment of a bonus, yet Senators Lodce and Underwood, both b'vp1,'IC "te'l"J!!itn,,I1Sf0n;?i!! members of the American delatien 1Ij propea ami leaders in the Senate of their re- euW, '""i?:, ,?L 7HSS, m.n't P. Hive partly, have bee, Informed of i "g for "-election te use one argument , ihe nlmU unanimous dc-ire of Sen-'te voters opposed te the bonus, and 'aters for the meeting, and arc said te , 'r ,0. $ lZL WL Among , .,. Iemecrts the IrfS w.is mam iiiiiav Hint uemecrnuc fsen- i ""-.-.. i. .. i ut-.t- .. . national treasury. Congress hed re- nUltaean . Only $1.00 Werth Vivaudeu's Toilet Preparations Cft ...- . i ii i - ... . e . .. .i i i iinstiiiir iinv ii.orsMieim Knew new i.ir tneir leaner, - ,, . -n60llmi 0nd a blew nt the Senater nderwoed. had gene In sup- nnIVl?J,, ."",. rreneress had re porting tin treaties and what hit pest- ' ion i.a.i bee., when the , ct ions tina II j ' , - '( thp bonus legislation en the taken went beyond or fell slie.t of his P'c-ldertt, and the latter, while com-l'r"K)-ltleii.. imitted I, the ultimate payment of Call for full Tacts , "adjusted compensatien'' te war vet- The whole thought uppearrd te l,e erans. has as often rcfuaed PPrc that the American delegate, Mienl.1 net , any congiessiennl program blindly, b" cmlKirra-seil by what one Senater Minority for Principle de-.cribcl as "tb.e slipping of cog." 4, mattPrs stand, the situation en the when tin tnnties i,,-,. taken up feimiillv . ' bp summarized ns follews: en the fleer of the Senate. I'.irt. p.ilic.v ; relatively wall minority in Con Cen Con ebviou.lj tigures in the situation, but . fnvers a cash bonus in principle repio-eiitntivo Senators from both J' ' pnultnble adjustment of the (Jov (Jev lmrth. evidenced desire te have liar- I n'Incns obligation te service men. iininieii. coiiMdiTntien of the subjects . substantial majority in Congress is mill in have nil Senators in po-M's-len cemmittcd te n cash bonus as a political t full facts. expedient, sacrificing principle nnd sub- Fhcre was no hint given by laderef r'llnatlnB private views te political cither part.v of nn intent t hnve the Sst,lnrntIens. parties taKe caucus action, or attempt i ir(,sldcnt Harding is committed te pnvnient of a bonus, but will net sug "est nny menus for financing it, nnd six ?..!.!.' n,m nikpil thnt nrtien nn thp tieittirs would be impieper, but nddid , m t,un pending be deferred indef- that a ie.ifen.ne involving n free mid inttnlv funk discussion would he helpful. ' I ,nue,J , te bind Senators te . given priKjstien or stand. Si'.inter Undeiwoeil asserted that lie thought caucus action en the BALFOVR. SAILING, I "VlS COOT PLfD MJMJLSLJ LlUill UllUJltlt New erl. IVb ; (n.v A. P t Wxslifncten. Feb. 7.--(By A. P.) The teldiers' bonus would cost the Fed- FREE 50c Maris Rouge with SOe Bex Mivis Celd Cream Face Powder 7h well-known Mvi Umig- in t trsctlve meta vHtilty ca with m rrer and psd The col3.crein type Far Powder l an lnirreied product hy Vlvaudeu, which h mt .Uh unnn dlate fver beeBUs- of Jl soft, delicate texture and cle"" Bd erenre te the fcn $1.59 Liggett Het Water Bag 1 1 Q February 9 1 A 7 Only This Liggett Special Het Water Bettle will stand het water because it is meulded in one I piece nnd the stock is extra I heavy. Full twe-nuart capacity. $3.00 Kantleek FeuntainSyringe $1.98 Ont Guaranteed two years. Full two ' quart si7c, complete with extra large tubing and three hard rub ber pipes. Asserting the Washington Armament ,i' r:rnmgni nnnretimntelv S2. Conference had contributed largely te a .-.oe.fiOO.OOO en the basis of estimates prepared for the Meuse vvnvs and victorious pence without .which civili- iiiien reiild net endure. Arthur lames lS,.lfeiir, he.nl of the ISutwh ilelegutien, ledav snllcil with hN part.v en the Arui tanin. Tin- si.itpinent fellow-: '"Ihe Kindness with which I hm 1km n vwliemcd and the unbounded bus. Iiitatltv ev tended te my colleagues et Means Committee by fiscal officers of the Army. Navj nnd Marine Corpt. This total is predicated upeu the as sumption that 50 per cent of the men who terved with the nrmy and 7." per cent of these who saw service with the navy and Marine Cerps will take cash. Anient an I.cgien emcers nave estimated 1 -- . , . , , - , , t IIIV I il Utl V-l'lf LJ"" tO UUIV UilllllllVII the British Umpire delegation and te ,lllt nnt mere.than hnlf of the army .....rvii ... .. ...., ...r. """'iinen would elect the cali prevision. our visit le the Inited States n most ,.upt.,i pbUlp Williams, of the Nnvy n.enierable event. .Bureau of Navigation, nnd Mnjer B. B. "But I .arry away lecollectiens of 1utnam, assistant paymaster of the Ma even greater interest. j-er through rj , . estimated that only '2 per laborious months I have joined m the , f ,., ',, ,i m.: (-l '. 1 tl L V UIU I"'.' IHM ' 14 - V.VII'D Ml 3Rn Afi i&tuf stetSr werK et tuimiing uic proportion eriK- ,,, c)(Ht , tflke VOPatIenal liuill nun iiewu ler us ny uie i-n-si- ..:..:. tknt in nor cent would take ... nt. I. has been our priv ilege te shine ,hpetpp" S!' r,"" U,0 ale I if J' Pu uTTOr TO , ttft-- - H I- cent l' T:'1.:e t dimniH,,. .national Jlf u'.i. ? I '''.112: Majer Putnam placed the cost substituted fop jiarlnfl Qerpa veterans at ?as,877,. President Harding is strongly against armament, and increased national se. 'u "ervrd wltl, Ine iiev, at W77." ijii... it,.,, in,,, iliiiix'ii ,..i.-i-,..... iliR cailM's of offense uilil goon win ler suspicion; tney uavc niuue , qq pence iesS i esiij aim war .ess ireu able. Te have taken even the small est part in such n weik must (enstltute for us nil nn unforgettable experience which will in some measure justifv Ihe lepret with which vvc leave jour friend- l sliures. u-e of the Imnds of foreign debtor nations for the payment of 'u soldiers' bonus, it was stated today nt the White Hoii-ie, Confidence was expressed that no compensation legislation providing foreign bend as a source of bonus "I well lenicmbcr the Inst occasion levenne u-oelil he eiiacteil lir rnn?re.a en Mn.it. . leiL .vmrrii.j .or x.ui ui. Then, us new I had luen intrusted by , iiiv leuiiir.v with a most linpertiiiit mission : then, as new, H concerned net alone the I'tiltcd States nnd the British Knipir.j but the interest of the world nt large: then, as new. the col laboration of our two countries was fruitful of great results. I 'But, whereas in May. 1017, the AGREE ON NEW DRY BILL Jersey Republicans te Offer Modifi cation of Van Nest Act Trenten, Feb. 7. Enactment of tbe Velstead law, with some modifications, ns n substitute for the Van Ness act Farmerlj Hlker-llegeman .... ? f. Bread St., cer. Humee !?1J "'''.I . M irlial HI ri"l"ll 1341 rhe.tnii rreet. cer. Verb (Kensington) mastewn Ate., (Iread A Erie Mmm&t Mewi Clielten ATM war was n , ts most critical ntuge. Unt sl(lc l)V the Cqurt of Errors last I elirunry, 1H2', found the nations still , . .. , ,. htruggllng with the jet hard problems wk' was agreed upon jesterduy after of peace. If civilisatien is te stand, neon by the Joint Conference Commit we must be ns victorious in the sec- tee, representing the Ilepubllcnn ma ma en.) of these great enterprises ns wojerltj In both Semite and Heuse. were in ine uist. ami I cherish the . it was also agreed te taver n concur- llrm ceiivJctluu lunt the ( enference of ashingteii has made no small con trlhutieii te this inuch-dcslred consum mation. "It Is in this spirit thnt T say fare well te all my American friends," rent resolution extend ns ter another I wool; the time for introducing hills rela tive te prohibition enforcement. The time limit for general legislation, ucfpt by unanimous consent, will eiplre rkM week. I i v.. ..,. iiiWw In W J J 'lAKX'Uis. ' , h '&.f; R8jt-'Mi'.' 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