S&ffiuBHHwOwsssBa 'V . ' BV ..ft -M M .tfJW. if-ij? B IT4 ' &r it V u 'k !i. 4V 4 t Y-e- w i& t U"' Vi r v ") ft i . te'. w v yyc V- k c 8 '. I.v. h. rw ; , k Br ft. ft K - t-vui- ms Bhki.!.' R.VScr ..J 5fl ffHSte 'w?")8w,. . " 'VyiajfiWMBW VHTTHTTn 1 .llll lUM'K.HUl I i AH 'Sy k-r-'.,,,; FAii'y iV! 4 VJ .-?. ft Loek Rcanhful R'.",v.. list? fur rrNtliVr F LEMON QtEAM AND ' F-F LEMON SOAP ' FOR YOUR SKIN T.OOK TO TOT! THAHH 1HK vr.F. MMg FF UMON I !! LEMON MUM 1-7 S0AP itx. xBt;e -t.vu nrrr. storks AND BEA.VTY rARLOHS If yenr dealer can't mnl !"" n! loe for generous swale of r-r Lemen Cream. FrUdrich-Fricdrich Cfctmicil Ce. Philadelphia , '" fek. IN SCRANTON BUSINESS CENTER Flames Sweep Store3, Threaten Bank and Hetel Explosions Imperil Spectators LOSS PLACED AT $250,000 Jlcietisly Intended te clecche the pub lic." Tim euperlntcndciit declared that un der the former Administration there were two departments, the Department of Public Instruction and the. State Beard of education, while ether agen cies of Government directed certain ac tivities new under supervision of the department. In comparison of figured of expenditures in this State with these or ether states no satu tanure nnu Ixrn mnde te Include If the totals of ether Stiles appropriations for cdtica- tleti weik carried en by different de partments where such appropriations. In Pennsylvania i-ome under the Depart-1 ment of Public Instruction. Denies Etccsslve KxpatdttutriM ' The total expenditure"? of Illinois. ' Michigan, Ohie, Indlnnn. Minnesota and WNvnsln for elt:cailimal administra tive purposes, he Mild, nre 312.030. "The combined population of these nix Stntes is 2.7 times the population , of Pennsylvania," he added, "and the , aggregate amount w-men uicfc emicj nie actimlh expending for salaries In tl.c administration of their educational activities Ik tvvke that eicnilcd by 1 Biiii n. (in lMmb I tk I 1VL lUR booklet. "Safeguarding I Your Family's Future," should be read by every man haying: a family de pending upon him. We will gladly give or mail a copy te you. WOpen Monday and Friday ccntngs, Six te Nine o'clock makc use vT or TIME yirYflllVI TWc-fcd. j!ftr v V KSTCO I jlnsindten & Aip6hcirir Avm AUejjheqryAvM. '''llliili'illl'llinllilMi!iiiilii:)i;ii!!!l:iiMlM!!ii!l'li;iir!gl nartmetit staff, 1 have been Governed bv the sole criterion of iiunllflcatlen for the service te be rendered. Ne ether consideration hns controlled the ap pointment of mrmbers of the staff. "It has been my practice te select nennle from the Stale of Pennsylvania te till position in the denrtment when ever qualified perens could be found who would accept the appointments. 1 1 hnve been compelled In some Instances I BEST COAL WE SERVE YOU RIQHl' Owen Letter's Sens Urgttt Cad Teri fa PttUffphte TRENTON AVE. WESTMORELAND WRITE OR PHONE Hewl Bell, Frankferd2150 SpccM Dhrntch te KvinUa riitilie Lulatr Scran ten, Pa., Feb. P. l'very piece of lire apparatus In the city was brought Inte action te check n S2."0,fK)O blaze In the heart of the business section of Scranton early today. The Yeung Furniture Cempnnv, where the lire Mnrtcd. was detrmed. I the main offices of the Western L'nteii I PennUnnin." Telecraph Company put out of com- "The third criticism," he said. ml&'len and erernl oilier liusincsa "deals with the emplejmcnt of people places arc In ruins. ! from out of the State nnd with salaries Fer a timn the lire threatened the i paid the empleyes of the department. Hetel t'ucy nnd the Union National i i tii" selection or niemeers 01 uie ee; Bank. I Iremcn nnd h)ectaters liad narrow ecupc3 when explosions Mew the fronts off several of the burned bur-liicsn heuics into the street. The Yeuiij store, with it- bt'ement nnil thre, sterins filled with house fur- 'nlshlngs, m n -njlns furnnce when the firemen airivcd. refer .1. Uesar. (iuperintendent of tire-, sounded n sec ond alarm. Then canm :i third call for apparatus, and finally the general alarm, summenlns eery company te Lackawanna ncnue. A few minutes after the firemen re! Inte action there was a ferritin exple slen In the Yeung store. It rocked the bulMliu; and ndjeltuns structures mid Miit nlasfl fronts, fljlns into the street. Prem the Yeunc "tore flame" ate their way into tl.e two-story buildins (H'cii pied by the Western Pnlen. Operators remained at their kcya and had te be driven out by the firemen. The plant of the telegraph company seen was It. ruin. The Union National Bank, an elccn elccn steiy building, Is next te the Western Union. Firemen gave the blaze n de perate battle here and linallv cot the upper hand. Mennwhlle the lire en the east had communicated te the ParK Jtestnurant and te the St left piano sleie, and threatened the row of tin block, including Hetel Cas-cj, en the ecrner. Scores of guests In the hotel hur rltd te the lobby, many of them In their pajamas, nnd for a time great, confusion reisnid. During the nisht another fire oc ec ' timid which for a time thrcitcncd te i destroy the S. S. Krisu Building, one block from the wene of the mere -en- , eus conflagration. The Star Credit ft..,. i r ....l.li.l i .1. v-'eiiuns vinpau.v e'Liiuiiimwii. en ni" s(end fleer was burned before the fue was gotten under control. I , ( feiter Hthu, Ver TaMnt MaeM C. t)ninetr d Ftrreli Bntfnttn. VE have served the largest concerns erecting concrete industrial buildings- a mall, medium and large both near and far from New Yerk. Whaterer you plan in this type of construction. White is prepared te gire veu an estimate that will interest you. Phene Madiaea J square 8084 for our rep resentatire. WHITE CONSTRUCTION CeutnQ JLI WHITE hild U e CONCRETE Where & Why in 1 926 Regardless of its location, Philadelphia will benefit by the Sesqui-centcnnial in proportion with its success. Therefore, it should be held where it can best succeed where there's room, natural beauty, and convenience enough te please all, avoid center-city congestion and harm te Fair mount Park. Hear Mr. Kern Dedge, the prominent consulting engineer, next Monday night, February 13, at the Met ropolitan Opera Heuse. Sesqui- Centennial te co out of the State In order te ob tain such persons. "Ilewccr, before going out of Penn sylvania I hnve tendered the appoint ment, in every case except Iwo that of mv secretary and Miss repnnrd. who has clinrt'c of tpeeeh cortectlen te n reiueiu i ui'j niaiu wue, iircnusc inei. ,. ,, r-.i iininn XT... a salarv offered was net eeunl te thnt " UrlitUdler General Douglas MacAr GEN. M'ARTHUR TO WED MRS. BROOKS ON TUESDAY Mrs. Stotesbury Announces Plans for Simple Wedding Palm Beach, Irla., Feb. 0. Mrs. Ed ward T. Stotesbury announces the wed dlug plans for the mnrrlage of her daughter. Mrs. I.ouise Cromwell Brooks, which sneh net son was then rccelvlne. declined the appointment." Dr. Fliiignn declared thnt In the last two years n number of empleyes have left the department te take positions In ether State departments or educational Institutions at salaries in ndvanec of these being paid them when thev left. The regular SHlary eeVd lie for sleneg-nphers In. the department is from SIMM) te SPJ(K), he Mid, and only such an employed as are nccessnrv te dispatch the business which the depart ment must transact. BAKER-M'CORMICK NUPTIALS ARE POSTPONED AGAIN i Fourth Change In Date In Year'6 Time Is New Reported Chicago. Fib. 0. Mary Baker, Clii Clii e.ige' ? dashing society dancer, sgaln up set her plans for her marriage te .Mis ter 11. McCermlck. This is the fourth postperiemcn' in a year. Miss Baker it- thur, of Wrst Point, which will take place at 4:00 P. M., next 'Juesday, at El Mlrasel, Palnf.Beach, the home of the bride's mother. The wedding is te be very quiet and simple and an army chaplain will per form the ceremony In the presence of the in mediate family and a few very inti mate friends. Mrs. Cromwell Brooks' only attendant will be her step-sister, Mrs. J. Kenrsley Mitchell, of Phila delphia, nnd her brother, .lames II, U. Cromwell, of Philadelphia, will be General MacArtlmr's best man. Following the ceremony, n few mere friends lmc been imltcd te the Infor mal reception held' by Mr. nnd Mrs. Stotesbury. Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tunics II. It. Cromwell, Mrs. Herace Dedge nnd Oenernl MaeArthur will nrrie nt the Breakers en Sunday morning In Mrs-. Dedge's private cur. J. Kearsley Mitchell arrived yesterday from Phila delphia. Mr), and Mrs. Olixer Baten Cromwell will unfeitunately e absent, hnxlng trailed for Prance txe weeks age. 'Didn't Pass Buck," Finegan te Lewis . Continued fiem race On son, the Department of Public Instruc tion was re-penslble for the deluv in new at (Vibr Celt-ire, Menteeite, Calif., ' the winter I ..... of her parents. Mr. StfOOMO Lest in.-) " Sewing Made a Pleasure ENJOY SEWING Enjoy electric sewing nnd Willcox & Gibbs sewlnt?, tee. Enjoy the knowledge that you have lhe very finest sewing ma chine the xverld nlTerda (as thou sands of Willcox & Gibbs own ers say). Enjoy its smoothness, silence, steadiness. Enjoy clTertless sewing fabric gliding magically lc ncath the needle. Enjoy relief from bobbins and tensions, for the Willcox & Gibbs hasn't any te bother you. Enjoy its beautiful stitch, three times as strong as the ordinary stitch. Enjoy the easy payments. (ll'e'i enjoy having you call for a demonstration at our store, or having you phone for us te bring a muchine te show you at your home.) MAY Wli nEMOXSTRATr. "' 1" YOUR HOME! Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce. 1709 Chestnut Street -courtesy; Phene, Spruce 2192 service: BUicraa t S55p ELECTRIC DISHWASHER Malt Every Day a HlUmy Th ealr aiitiirasher e hnre rii that dtlb n"", .'"p c"? '!. tub water i. stirarril, , njt splashed. U enUmaUeallr fljiJl nd rreiHIM. Nt water te hamU. ss4 tm i Kasy Wushrrs tltenre Irenrr Beiii ri..... CASH OR TERMS JUDSON C. BURNS HOMO Wilnut 51 w5r Open All Day Saturday "" sVMtt X. Bread HI. 4120 f. sii Caeid.n-4 ytrl HtiWlTmln-rTwh'Ji kOpett firnilnti L-i: : Income Tax Department TO persons unfamiliar with the regu lations governing the Federal In come Tax, the preparation of the annual return required by law presents many difficulties. Our Income tax Department is for the purpose of assisting our patrons, but we are glad te extend its facilities te any one in need of such help. There is no charge for this service. Philadelphia Trust Company 415 Chestnut Street X Bread and Chestnut Streets and Mrs. AT I Baker. She will net snll ei the Aiiiltnuln February 118, as planned. Mr. McCern Ick Is new In Tjnden with Ilenr.. f'hannnn, one of his best friends, awaiting her arrival Te Teachers' Fund CenUnucd from l'nre One school districts borrow intr money from The kites: Mtbaek In plans fee the banks at 0 per cent te pn expends and VIM! .pajinc tne sciioei monevs. it uas ncen adding wim admitted .estcrdav by h. keep thu hriioels runnlnR. ; a common iillair for the fiscal depait- nmlliii MrPnrmlek. ih. v.m nun'. , Tliev would be Inexcusably foelish1 m incuts of the Government le nd.ise ou , fl,,icr .,)out t0 tl,n himself for abroad. , te borrow mere mencv te pay an ns- .- 'that the warrants hnd net oeen i ecclcd u Js ,dnrITOi u, .MI. ,h0 eeremenv scsment te tlie Teacher's Betirement , ST. .or that the moneys had been paid en all ...i--,.:,.,! if t rrer tnkeq nlnee In , Fund, when the Commonwealth ewes i aiWS) wai rants which had been reccued. "The stntement was net mnde, how ever, thnt the Department of Public Instruction could net legally tiansmit such wnrranta te the Auditor (.icncrn Ifanitrnn Fjf 7754 '"'til advised that sufficient money was '" -" t, In the 1 rcasury available for their pnj - the home of Geerge McCermlck, C!ciirKe's lllll. near Londen. ASKS CHILD'S RETURN aMffipnm:!Oi33JiLaaai'CJ3EiL,ri aiaTOisniniaaaniHSiiTaMEgriig You'll taste the difference! 3 St i them cash te the tune of millions. I But it all cmeei around te the lncx-1 i ernblc fact that the school teachers of the Htatc are the imlj parties te this i ! contract who are maklnR Reed. . ! Ah fast as the mencv from teachers. l. i j j n . Ac-!. 'school dliecters. nnd the State is paid, Cumberland, Md., Docter, at Shere, , nt0 the f,,,,, it t, ivestcd in seeurl- Falls te Answer Wife's Wire ties. TTsuall Pcnnxjlvnniii school dls- AHmille fllv. Teh O llr. Tlinm.is ' irict tienus. ineuRli semn in- nri-ii mil Corsen, of Cumbeihind, Md., has net , Inte leterj Bem ec , . niiiu i.rii'1 n tnlnriiln fiiiln lil-.i l'M'1 uuuit. .-. ,''W (ll..l'.VV. .- ...vn 1 wife, Mrh. Bliindie Corsen, nsLIni; hlnii, ids and Pennsylvania But. ns the Stale Is In arrears. Iher? si.m of he , t-We-jrar-nb J- Sl.500.000 net invested becni.HC it who, It K nlleRC.1. ..wns ba'n't been paul In Of h 1, ?1,000 - emtQ lb went. I may he null nijscir, hut 1 am sure the school directors have sufficient Intelligence te determine who has 'passed the buck.' " Dr. Finegan said "it further appears from the press teperts that Mr. Lewis ciiarRcu tue respensiuiinv rer tne pres- f , jlas ,,flK!ies: cut Main' In thn State 'I're.isurv te the ..t ' n.. ..1..--.I... ".."-... i '.... .1..: ".'". ."" .."" - """s.., ".......-, f ,, rilUL-UUUII 1III1KTIIIII .v.UUMUU( U.V III!.- p ,,, frm a ,tIllUb III tllC lUOt llCr S " ,, I , Z i "J '. I 11 T U Department of Public Instruction bcfoie,homP Sllrtl,, ncrnfHm nv the grand- , "'"' jePn raid as ,t should have , i bn fiennr.il .Weml.K- .if in'Jl." I In !.. ' ' Vi.: i ti....i. .., 7. b t ..-.. been, the mencv could have lieen in-1 .,...!-. I.-,.' ":, ...1 7. ... ..I. "'r"1 -" "'" ..""""". JV " -.v' Mt.,.,1 l 0f.rm- nl .-.I'. n,wl l nor. Ica'.intvllle lncrcliant. J lie v '' " ,,, ,' ,, .." .1.1.. it is Slid, delivered the V-" .""" 7 ,' ' ' " "'-' ..lcr miercbi eniaiuuuie, u siraiRui iei3 01 1.T-.-1-- .., .nH... .nw. !. . X livr trill. ,...,. ' I ' ": I! I' I Fstlmnte the interest en $1,000,000 rrt.- etl 11 ill f',4i,. TTtSI ..,. .,;,., After nssertlrte the relations betvvecn "'".'i V..rV,'":;..r at I per cent for thirty Jeara and then 1 X filly VUIV rr (H fUHHIKie J itviv KfUl lJIMll, Mr. Lewis and himself were most cer- , K11 te ceinrwl the letum of the Infant. .veu Sct the Mlm ,hc Ims lest ' ....,., .... ........, ...m. i.iu ,,, i.uii- QS fl.()m wImt infot-inntien Is 111 nana it Cannet lie .XIatIe Up era for h s rflerts te secure a budpet njIPnrs ns ,f the nbductlen lays the . , ,t net ,, madl, ' pM SI""? J!' ."f.r0 UM"7 lOimberland physician open te presce,,- .... is the ea'ndlifc'ati,' e. "t. ,' ' tlen." asserted .Mistme or. the 1 eace , , , t rnnnet nppreprlntn money ,,........ l..r...... -i.li.tn, .1... ..pnurlFn I In". I " . ..... ... ' I i ii.iii, i".-i.i .,".". ...v, .or interest lest lnreiiRii tutiire rtir. Unr why count it as ie-.s ler thirty g ' denied the charges and said if he was formerly a p js I correctly informed there were "jama" pni nil father. m 1 Ions before be was superintendent. child te its fi Charge Accounts Invited 111! WI'MlilMail Orders FUIedllBCT ,&4 1215 Chestnut Street Illustrated Fashion' Felder Sent en Request OUR' ANNUAL SALE OF. FURS ONE-HALF OFF Direct Frem Manufacturer te Yeu At Prices Which Will . Be a Revelation With Ne Law Te Step Yeu What Would Yeu J De Tonight Commends Budget Proposal At all our Stores i&W favoring a budget bystem and a tiscal H . preRinm which will net only mevide Hlr .,- , . .. .. ... . 1 in-MI. ,iv.".- ...i-... ...s. r. s. ier siiiiiciei r revenues 10 mrct ine enrr .. m i. ..tn.-A.i ,An-.-.T........ ... ..,.',. ., ..n rs 1 .- , ... .. i !-... , Will re iiiiiufei'i'i i'i'w"v" ......... .... 3' linancial obllRallens of the Ptnte, but '.,, Piinr30 ,,f abduction. The iimxlnmni f 1 whbh will provide for the pajment of 1 nenalf v is Sl.'.OOO line and fifteen cais y.tevenues paid into the Tie.itiiry en L , il,,,, ' I dates which will bn adjusted te the i"JMJ abie' "UL" - i"- MAM QF SIXTY MISSING Deelarinc he accepted the invitation 1 te become superintendent of public in- ' ..,,,. , . Nl,r. ?n,nH NIaht In structlen "en the understandlnrr that.w,fe and Nlece Spend NIB"1 '" opportunity would be afforded te de- Fruitless Search vclep a school hjstcra which should be ,mnllc City, Peb. I'. Ilarrv C. second te the sjstem cf education In sii.ifVr sKtv .venrs old, of IIL'Oj Piieiric no State in the country," Dr. ITnegnn nvciiue, lcp'resentative for the rtaivN said the whole general plan "was re- t ,,, tt' (emnnny, left Ills home at "J peatedly citllned te tlie public' o'clock vesterdav aftei neon nnd has net thiousheut il e State. .,,. i.p,irii f,.e'm since. The mlssiiiR 1 am taKinir tins sunject un new.- ,.',. ,. if,. jears P.CLause if that SI. 000.000 had hern raid a jear nce the nieiiev could have leen invested at .")',( per ccnl. I The rate of interest oil the kind of bends required for thii diss of Invest ment, has since dropped te 4'A te -VA. One per cent les en ?1, 000,000 in bends that run for thlrtv jears. A clear levi -f $:iOO,000. school beard or district can ;e into the market and borrow money nnd pav interest en it, nnd the Legislature will pass a (lelbiency nppropilntien at its Stock Is Sold. There Is a Great Advantage in Selections Here te Early Arrivals Buy New for Next Seasen9 sNeeds A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vaults Until Next Fall, Payments te Be Continued Monthly Through the Spring and Summer 235 All coats are -cng(r. Wraps are hut length C2J ' Formerly , 3 Marmet Coats 100.00 6 Russian Peny Coats 1 00.00 5 Leepard Cat Coats, Seal Trimmed. . . . 140.00 8 French Seal Coats 1 40.00 t ...-.,. ,,-,- .... r i - "" lilllili7iliJiia;ilJlULTEU;il-Jjaajai''Ja.l: iriy 0f the superintendent wiurii veu There are. Thirty Cents per day puts you in instant touch with the Business men of Philadelphia who are using ever 40,000 Keystone Telephones Automatic Service There is no limit te the number of mes sages, and many of our subscribers are I getting their telephone 0 rATVtriiri of O -Tltri 4 !-- jyK of a cent per call. Iiyitene Telephone Ce. and with I nre U.oieuruIv tamilhir. n substance, tlirre cntl- iK t session te make nil of it geed. 4 Russian Peny Coats, Opossum Trimmed 1 80.00 But-, the State cannot nnv .si. OO.flOO I J :. ...'. . ' - nnd niece have nut 111 the l,,tt in liiieii4.t fee tblrlv vearH ti ennin O Naturn Mustkrat Croats I SO. (HI he added, "because of the lcceut ciill- t.ntre night endeavoring te Hud sci.ie Unw arc the teachers" of Philadelphia ' r ra . r i- R- T.'J iqc en cisms of the department, and particu-1 ,",, of tin lest one. ! mteicsted? J Marmet Coats, Kaccoen trimmed. . . . IV5.U0 He wat. cenvuiescn. rrem a n re, rp te the close 01 I-..--L tney unci con. A Frcnrh S Ceals. Skunk rimmed. .. 95.(1(1 slreUi which he liud last summer, ins trihuted te Mils letirement tund a Z. ' . . , . " AI ni .h dared tedn.v. A theory is he'd total of $1,000,000. The Central Beard 2 MelcsklB Coats 330.00 that r-haler nan nneiaer nuniii mm u.-- mi i.niicaiien nj-i, in uiuuic iiuiv, pnnj wine ill while walking en the street. in 5."i0.),(j00. It w.i-, lack of foresight en the part French Private Dank Falls J.f somebody In authority that this huse 1 !0s NHS Jl'-liil. I '.''. LU l,.l.lll. I Chatlcs A. Snvder wrs Auditor Gen eral at the time, and lhe official in I dliert that ge of fiscal affairs. 1 liie S1.O00.00O due the Teadiers' IJi'tlreinent Hind might hnve been paid cistns "Pirt. Thnt it Is the purpose of the department te usurp the functions nnd preregativej eT county superintendents and school directors "Second. That the rpendituics of the department nre ecessive when com pared with the expenditures of the de partment under the predecessor te tfie present superintendent and when com pared with the expenditures of tlie fol lowing six Klntes: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, -Minnesota, Ohie and 1s- censtn u.cnigan. -Minnesota, uu.e una " " 1 666.000 frnrtM, of which 10,000,000 "Third. That manv of the positions j franc, was paid up The liabilities are. of the clepnrnment hnve ben filled by phiced at 1..000."!" fiaiiCB. persons net residents of the State, at r ' ' Paris, Peb. P. (Bv A. P.) The fcu'pciislen of Claude Lafentlne, Prc Prc vest & Ce., one cf the eldest private banks in Trance, wns announced to te ,lnv. Most of the institution's busi ness wns transacted in the Ardennes in nrefei-ence te seum ether debts : nur and ether cns(e. dcpui (meats of Unilarl as it meant n lesa te the Cem- Fiance it waifi'iii'iuincii m -' muinvcittii in lineict mat is a ueaii i ei which iu.ikiu.imhj less: that cannot tie niaiie nil uv ap proprlutlen or et icr meins. Actually, !.30O,t)00 thrown away. persons net residents of the State, exorbitant nnd c.rcf,jve salaries. Indorsed by County Superintendenl.s "The county superintendents have I spoken for themselves upon the valid- i l Uncommon Sense Bv JOHN ISLAKi: v(e Out of Traffic Jams 5 Natural Raccoon Coats 350.00 4 Moleskin Wraps 400.00 5 Hudsen Seal Coats, Skunk Trimmed. . 400.00 4 Hudsen Seal Coats, Beaver Trimmed. . 490.00 3 Hudsen Seal Coats, Squirrel Trimmed. 490.00 4 Hudsen Seal Wraps 550.00 4 Natural Squirrel Coats 550.00 l A 1 I T X"" r r e i iasKa Beaver veats OUU.UU 1 Taupe Caracul Circular Cape 800.00 , 2 Alaska Seal Coats 900.00 2 Natural Squirrel Wraps 900.00 2 Natural Mink Coats 900.00 J . I Ermine Wrap 1 200.00 ?m; mm -Strait t"taf itv or. that portion et me nrst Mituism d n t,aine i,PP ,.lve liunml nne,gv, will be able 1 Broadtail Wrae 1 2(1(1 (10 which nffects tin lr iineieis. l hce of- v"1' '".'" tn form ihclr wn thum-h. ' uiuciuicvu writ i UiJ.UU fieers at a recent ann.i.il meeimg of J- block by taking another s rcet. -m -e j n j y Wrap 2000 00 their oignniatlen Indorsed in detail the ,ou mu. think that this eusht net " m ,,., men, often jr.. g. t s deep. ,,ul"'" """ 1"J ' , ' ' ' '"UW,UU whole plan of the educational piegiam' necessarv. Yeu may rail nr?nlnst the l,v iinel-,.1 in (he lam that .veu . aim. Lxll'll-Sle C Oats 011(1 Wraps hl'em Hi te HI li which Is new In operation. I nennl.. lm' hnve -et traffic into n jam, Ret out till the tlnm limit for in -iTc'Cen, ial it Hjr,l MmUrai. J rrnrh .ScaMi lm,l c0, New 44.50 47.50 67.50 69.50 89.50 94.50 97.50 97.50 ; 165.00 j 175.00 195.00 195.00 1 245.00 245.00 I 275.00 1 275.00 ! 395.00! 395.00 445.00 1 445.001 445.00 595.00 1 595.00 995.00 - lie declared thnt the laws of 1021 took no power away from thn school directors and that no nctlen has been taken or will be taken with Ins ap proval Interfering with the directors' functions. The miperlnlendent tleelired bis duties as set forth in the school cede nnd education laws "de net in any way infringe upon or usurp the functions of school directors." The second criticism, he said, l.s "te the effect tint fhn amount expended for salaries in (lie present Department of Public Inctnii tlen Is cisht i'iiiih the amount otpuuled b,i the previous nl nl iniiilKtrntien of the department " "Thnt. stntement." he add'd. 'is fulfil and It was known le be nntriii. vOii'ii It was mi'de 1 1 w.is net Intended that the statement heiild cpresH the until, but It was dcllberulel.v und ma- 1 " ' . . ., i r,(., f Un, ipailhulat frrr.mcl has cxiind. und nainst the Incempetence of the ' The llff.t wav u te soJreund policeman who uecn t knew new ie i untangle it. Hut that will net speed you en your DO 'OU WANT A USKU AUTOMOllll.Kf Th rlnalned columns lint nernft nt th4 h, 4S'5Ef aiI una uait cm As seen as you find that It Is really a jam and thnt It Is likely te be a jam for semn time the only profitnble thing te de is te co around. YOU will find many jams ahead of of en ns you tiavel en the way en have elected te lake. Tlie mere definite is jour puijee, the ir.eiy determined jou'are te reach a cer tain goal In a certain tlnie, the mere jams .veu will find ahead of you. It is natural that a large number of unpin should want te reach the ile limbic places, and that te reach them ihcy should all want te take the eapie way. Seme of them ivrnans bernui they iters Ultat or genius, perhaps becaug Illlftr iluiLen hLitl s Hucil MusUrat, J rewh ,Sc ci Urn d Cum ui Fur Neckpieces at Half Price TX ClIOOSINO a profession it is just M.,,,.,. ,1 Snnirrr-l Clmkprq . Vftftfi 1 as well te leek ever the fields nn. .V""'?! Tq!JJ. , neKerS yU,J te decide which- are (he most evei- I an Mink vnekers 'j.dfl irewded. overcrew iled profession enersy ability will linil a way te the top. It Is easier, however, te keep a geed pace in n field where there ia less com petition. One veung man who took Herace fiitcley's advice te co Weft was Jehn 11. (.'rinnell, who had net been veiy prnipi'imis in New Yerk. Ile went te Iowa, nnd In a smaller field uiude u success. In ether winds, he went around the jam. If veu feel tlia .veu ran bluff j our way tlireush tl e ciewd, se ahead, The cxercie will de jeu uoed. But (he average man will reach the place he wants te go te mera expeditiously if he avoid. the traffic jams, ' . cmirighi, mt, ty'tttlty Ltieir cmmv u is irui) inat even n. an i k i i i- i, r-i 1 n, nn 1 1 iNUturat iviuiiv. vituK.cra , J.UU Stene Marten Chokers 30.00 French Seal Steles 40.00 Blended Sable Chokers 50.00 Natural Baum Marten Chokers. ...... 70.00 Hudsen Bay Sable Chokers 90.00 Dyed Blue Fex Scarfs 1 VUV Platinum Gray Fex Scarfs j 50.00 New 5.00 7.50 12.50 15.00 19.50 24.50 34.50 44.50 64.50 74.50 Thin is but a partial list. Our entire stock is reduced te one-half former selling prices. PurchfuUta Aaenis? flrcfw. U.c.uM'm,,. J I iM !SSiv.'!? s-,ww awtfncueiMWiiai The city before you- Women . . . cafes . in homes and shops . Take what you want Would you be home . heart? banks riches or with your sweet- Hew about these secret wishes? . . . these half-thoughts that quiver and jump within you? . . . Take all! Take all! - There was such a day! .' . ... In a great city the smartest city . . . and the wickedest . . . (Ne law! . . . and everyone doing what he or she wanted te . . . They danced . . . and such dancing! They drank . . . and such drinking! They took what they wanted . , . each of them te the fullest! . . . There was license ... but there was also love! There was passion . . . but there was also faith! Bad women . . . and beautiful but there were geed women . . . even mere beautiful. Oh, that mad day! Inte it . . . from the country . . -. came pretty Henriette Girard . . . Her little love-heart brimming with sweet ness . . . Fer her blind orphan sister ... for all the world. One man stele her ... and kissed her . . . and fell amid wine and revelry and danc ing .. . Anether kissed her . . . handsomest man of millions . . . and was driven from the city . . . The( third man kissed her Danton, a na tion's here . . . and they threatened his life! Leve! Laughter! Madness without limit! ... Would you have withstood it? See it Feel it Tremble with it Lese yourself in it Profit by it Just as these people did in Paris as shown in that enchanting and seizing last act in D. W. Griffith's hurricane of hypnotic action at the Ferrest Theatre, "Orphans of the Storm." . .!' a' i My'jBtem;: t:m:,y, jt,' x.m..'-. v.- jii 'iv,...iii-i-fl."j :'i n ij rjvr-.x . . 1. Mwm&m2& A u . jtwfi?f fKtfl,g.v .iWkrfJi!..! ffA 7i'i"JI : 1 1 T m&'hSn&f V.l ...... .
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