Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 22, 1922, Final, Page 5, Image 5

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Captain 0. A. Maglnniss Is shown placing a tribute en Washington's
, statue at Independence Square today following a parade by the Old
Guard and the FenciMes v
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Campaign for City Operation of
Frankford "L" Launched Be
fore' Business Men
MITTEN IS MOORE TARGET
A Rtrdleht five-cent fnre wns idvo idve
cntcd by Mayer Monre InBt night In an
nddrcss n the transit situation before
the Business Men's find Taxpayers' As
sociation of Frnnkferd In the Free Li
brary. The meeting was largely at
tended and was the first of a series of
talks the Mayer will give en the present
controversy.
The Mayer attacked Themas B. Mit
ten, president of the Philadelphia
Rapid Transit Company, and the mem
bers of City Council who have blocked
his plans te have the city operate the
Frnnkferd elevated.
"I will leave it te the 50,000 people
of Frankford," Mr. Moero said, "te
answer Mitten's 10,000 men drawn te
him overnight en a premise, whether
you want service or will be eternally
controlled by ene corporation. The
pcople nre mere 'powerful than nny
corporation."
After he had reviewed the entire
transit situation for mere than an hour,
a motion wns. passed by the association
giving Iho Mayer a vote of confidence.
"Pcople have never been mere In
different te their own welfare than they
nre today," said tlie Mayer. "They
are ready te have anything put ever
en them. They arc still pouring money
into fake brokers' efBees nnd then are
unwilling te prosecute the brokers nnd
nut them in jail. It is time for thr
Mryer te tell people things they ought
te knew.
"Your Frankford '17 has bterr built
without scandal, and I want te see that
it is operated without scandal. I have
kept after Director Twining te finish
up every bit of the T se that cars
may run this summer. The Director
has said that if the P. It. T. had uet
thrown se many stumbling blocks in the
way. we wouldn't have had 'se much
trouble.
"I spent two years trying te get
mat brilliant una versatile president.
Mr. Mitten, te agree te Kemetbing. I
wish him, well. I would like te bee him
succeed.
"I regarded him, ns did ethers, as
almost n biiper-mnn. That's one of his
troubles. He is capable, but he doesn't
tell everything he knows. Finally I
asked him, 'Arc you going te keep the
agreement or renege?' lie won't nnswer
yes or no, lie ought te be nble because
of the revenue brought te ether lines,
net te demand that we give him the
property outright, but that he pay us
something en the $15,000,000 of the
people's money invested.
"We rather feel we have n cnse
in theso proceedings beferu the
Public Service Commission, en which
P. It. T. must have spent .fUOO.OOO. I
de net believe that this high valuation
will be sustained. And wc lire coming
te the conclusion that P. It. T. can get
along en a five-cent fare. The seven seven
ceut rate, granted by n higher body,
netted P. It. T. eight million nnd odd
dollars In 1111.
"If you will Induce Council te pass
the ordinances the Mayer has forwarded
te it, nnd en which It is dickering, wc
will give you n rule from llrldge htreet
te Market, or slightly above Market,
for a nickel. P. It. T. is a private
corporation wnicn nes ucen given a
stranglehold en the city's btreets. But
wc still have the pollce power and we
can use it if we think conditions aie tee
un.iuM te the masses,
"I linve asked for n terminal at
Frent and Market btrccts. If we get
it, we'll bay te ene man who dictated
everything: '1'oVve get te ceme te
terms!' I linve permission te ley cables,
but net enrry power ever them. I'll
ask that befere members of Council
get back from 'Flerida.
"It is up te you, the power behind
tlie ceuncilinanlc body. If we get these
tilings, wu'll be in n position te die
tutit our own terms. But the cars,
which cost 527,000 each, can rust un
less you let Council give me tlie power
te run them. De you think I'm going
te spend $125,000,000 of the city's
money for ether lines nnd give them te
.umeii ter neiiiingr iet en your life."
BOTH NEED REPAIR
Man 'Recovers Stelen Truck, Then
Drives It Inte Trelley
Being tlie owner of an nutomeblle
truck seems te menu bad luck for H. N.
I.evlue, n tobacconist, of (1010 Haver
ford nvenue. l,nst week the truck and
$11100 north of tobacco were stolen.
Police later found the truck nnd re
turned it, but the owner was forced te
pay a large bill for repairs. This
morning Levine was taking It out with
a lead of supplies for the first time since
the accident and drove It hendlnnir
Ante' a street car.-Tl ,tckiand.
vine were cetisIdcrably.diiBaied,
MAYOR FIRES FIRS
FIVE-CENT-FARE GUN
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LAYS WREATH
8EIDLEMAN CHANCE
IS SLIMVARE SAYS
Senater, "Resting" in Flerida,
Believes $5000 Check Is
Fatal Issue
OPINION TURNS TO FISHER
Dispatches from St. I.ucie, Fla.,
where Senater Vare and his political
allies are "resting," quote the Seuth
Philadelphia leader as , declaring that
Lieutenant Governer Beidleman "hasn't
a chance" for the Republican nomina
tion for Governer.
The Senater's view is that the $5000
check episode has definitely eliminated
Beidleman from the field. While in
Philadelphia Vare repeatedly said
Beidleman had no real strength and
that he would be en the defensive from
the start because of his taking of thr
155000 check from Charles A. Snyder,
when the latter was Auditor General.
W. Harry Baker, secretary of the
State Committee, is in Miami. Fin.,
today nnd expects te call en Senater
Vare today or tomorrow. Baker is
campaign manager for Beidleman and
he will try te win Vare ever for Beidle
man. Senater Vnre continues, how
ever, te talk favorably of Harry A.
Msckcy for Governer.
There Is n feeling in informed po
litical circles that eventually impor
tant political, financial and business in
terests will join te try te bring about
the nomination of a man of the type of
Jehn S. Fisher, State Banking Com
missioner. Senater Vare will be sought after In
that connection. The first move in that
direction was made when Geerge S.
Oliver, Pittsburgh, brought about a
conference between Senater Vare and
Jeseph It. Grundy, president of the
Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Associa
tion. That meeting was productive of
no results, but intimations were given
of another conference later en.
It is regarded' ns significant that Sen Sen
aeor Vare, in discussing the guberna
torial situation, refers te the necessity
of putting up n strong candidate for
uoverner se that itcpubllcan Congress
men can be helped te election. That
coincides with the views of men affiliated
with Grundy, that continued Republi
can control of Congress may depend
upon the election of as many Republican
congressmen in rcnnsyivanla as pos
sible. In that connection Senater Vare be
lieves economy and efficiency will be n
real issue In the coming campaign nnd
that that phase will have te mean mere
than a tncre campaign slogan. Because
of the $5000 check, Vare docs net believe
Beidleman can sincerely nnd effectively
appeal te the pcople en n platform of
economy and efficiency. Vare bays any
ene who cannot make a campaign en
economy and efficiency has no chance
for consideration.
The Senater said that since he went
Seuth he has net been talking politics.
Further Federal appointments In
Pennsylvania will be held up until Sen Sen
aeor Pepper hears from Governer
Sprout, W. Harry Baker, secretary of
the State Committee, and ether poli
ticians new in Flerida, it was learned
today in WnshinBten.
It is anticipated here the conferences
new in progress in the Seuth will pro pre
duco agreements for the distribution of
the remaining Federal plums.
Democrats still held en ns appraisers
of merchandise, collector of customs nnd
in subordinate capacities at various
points in the State because of the ab
sence of agreement en their successors,
shifts in Pennsylvania scnotershlps, or
because their terms have net expired.
Senater Pepper Is expected te fellow
the recommendations of the State or
ganization in all natrenairc matters.
Appointments made or agreed te by the
late Senater l'cnrose will net be dis
turbed by his successor,
HOWIE' LOOTED OF JEWELRY
Thieves Get Thousands Frem North
Thirty-seventh Street Heuso
Jewelry valued at beveral thousand
dollars wns stolen last night from the
nome or iiarry a. scneii. :i().t North
Thirty-seventh street.
When Mr. and Mrs, Schell returned
from the theatre they found tlie house
In confusion, nnd one of the dinlng-roera
windows open. Search revealed the less
of a diamond pin, pearl pin, sapphire'
pin, diamond bracelet, two jade ear
rings, silver card cuse nnd French
pearls. Four dollars in cash was also
missing.
Sterling silver In the dining r&eru
was net disturbed.
Thief Visits Oreen Street Heme
Jewelry valued at S2U0O una ntniim
from the home of Mrs. Geerge Huty,
1B15 Green street, by a thief who forced
entrance last i. allot durln temnAravw
absence of the iftiulr; .
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Fer the Out ? Deers Men's'
IMPORTED SWEATERS
OF HIGH QUALITY AND MODERATE PRICE
In various styles with
Byren cellar or V neck 14 te 16
1 HESE sweaters of pre-war quality are unusually
well made and ideally suitable for golfing, metering,
tramping and the many ether uses te which a
sweater adapts itself.
, Medium "weight pure wool in blue,
letat, gray and brown heather mixtures.
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION
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1215 Chestnut Street
C CLEARANCE SALE OF
C FURS HALF PRICE
As immediate clearance is our object,
cost and worth have been giilen no con
sideration. When you see these Furs it
will be at once apparent that the savings
are quite without parallel. Early shop
ping is advised, as the quantities are
limited.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW
FOR NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS
A bmall llepeitit Will Heeerte Your Furchuae In Our
Morale Vaults Until Next Fall. Payment te lie
Continued Monthly Xhreusit the Spring anil Summer.
U3 All coats arc length. Wraps are full length gj!
Formerly New
3 Marmet Coats 100.00 44.50
6 Russian Peny Coats 100.00 49.50
5 Leepard Cat, Seal Trimmed. 140.00 '69.50
8 French Seal Coats 150.00 74.50
4 Russian Peny, Opes. Trim'd. 180.00 89.50
9 Natural Muskrat Coats 195.00 94.50
5 Marmet, Raccoon Trimmed. 195.00 97.50
6 French Seal, Skunk Trim'd. . 195.00 97.50
4 French Seal, Squirrel Trim'd 250.00 125.00
2 Taupe Nutria Coats 290.00 145.00
2 Moleskin Coats 330.00 165.00
4 Moleskin Wraps 350.00 175.00
5 Hudsen Seal, Skunk Trim'd. 490.00 245.00
5 Natural Raccoon Coats 400.00 195.00
4 Hudsen Seal, Beaver Trim'd 490.00 245.00
3 Hud. Seal, Squirrel Trim'd. . 490.00 245.00
2 Black Caracul, Skunk Trim'd 550.00 275.00
4 Hudsen Seal Wraps 600.00 295.00
4 Natural Squirrel Coats 600.00 295.00
2 Alaska Beaver Coats 800.00 395.00
2 Natural Squirrel Wraps S00.00 395.00
2 Alaska Seal Coats 900.00 445.00
1 Taupe Caracul Cape 900.00 445.00
1 Ermine Wrap 1200.00 595.00
1 Broadtail Wrap 1200.00 595.00
2 Natural Mink Coats 1 500.00 745.00
1 Natural Mink Wrap 1800.00 895.00
Extra Size Coats and Wraps Frem 46 te 54 Bust.
(Bttdsen Seal is lived muskrat. French Seal Is dyed ceney,)
FurNeck-piecesatHALFPRICE
Formerly
Jap Mink Chokers 13.00
Natural Squirrel Chokers 15.00
Natural Mink Chokers 25.00
Stene Marten Chokers 30.00
French Seal Steles 40.00
Blended Sable Chokers 50.00
Natural Baum Marten Chokers 70.00
Cress Fex Scarfs 70.00
Hudsen Bay Sable Chokers 90.00
Dyed Blue Fex Scarfs 90.00
Platinum Grey Fex Scarfs 90.00
This is but a partial
is reduced te one-half
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Other Classified Advertisements en
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former selling prices.
Orders Accepted
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STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
Stetson Hats
for Spring!
$7.00
A new let
Just received,
in shapes
and c e 1 e ra
that distin
guish the
Stetson Hat
from al 1
ethers. Seme
models at
$10.00 also.
McGregor Caps $3.00
Seme rakish, some sporty,
some conservative all good geed
looking and well made.
Sample Caps 95c
Te leek at these Caps you
would think they were much
higher in price and they
were. But these samples are
ready te go out at 05c.
Rtriwbrldse Clothier
Second Fleer, Market Btreet, East
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Sale of Cotten
Dress Goods
28c
a Yard
ONE-THIRD TO ONE
HALF UNDER PRICE
COLORED COTTON
GOODS Galatea, two - ply
Suitings, Beach Cleth, Pana
ma Cleth, Etamine Cleth, Mer
cerized Pongee, Middy Twill,
Mercerized Peplin, Mercerized
Rep, English Prints, Plain
Voile.
WHITE COTTON GOODS
Rep, Peplin, Linenizcd Suit
ing, Basketine, Beach Cleth
Suiting, Middy Twill, Twill
Suiting, Mercerized Batiste,
Gabardine, Novelty Skirting,
Panama Suiting."
COTTON LINING FAB
RICS Twill, Sntine, Fine
Twill Satinc, Pocketing.
Strawbrldge & Clothier
Aisle S. Centre
A Remarkable Value
Checked Gingham
Morning Dresses
$1.95
Of checked
gingham, en
slender lines,
with low
placed waist
line. These
two features
arc notable
alone. There
is a soft
gingham
sash, white
pique cellar
and cuffs,
and large
pearl but
tons en tlie
front panel.
One may
cheese from
blue, yellow,
black, green
and lavender
checks, combined with white.
Alse at $1.95
An equally pretty model of
striped gingham with panel
front trimmed with plain
chambray. Alse chambray
bands en the white poplin
cellar and cuffs.
Straw lir.!g A C!ethlr
Third Doer, Kilbrt Strt, Welt
Weight-Control
FAT.THIN OR JUST RIGHT
YOU'LL BE INTERESTED
An interesting, worth-while
publication in pamphlet form
in a convenient slip case.
Twelve lessens by Eugene
Christian en Weight-control
for Health, Beauty and Effici
ency $1.95.
Straw brldgn & C!ethlr
Sfrend Tloer, nibert Street, West
'"5
The "lmerse"
(Electric)
Water Heater
Just attach te electric light
socket, plnce lmerse in the
water te be heated, turn the
switch nnd presto! lmerse
will
Beil n pet of coffee in ONE
MINUTE.
Hent a pan of water In
THIRTY SECONDS.
Beil a glnss or cup of water
in TWENTY SECONDS.
Fer travelers, for physi
cians, for the home, for the
nursery wherever het water
is needed quickly lmerse is
Indispensable. It is the most
practical electric Water
Heater produced, and it
costs
Only $2.75
O0me in nnd see the lmerse
actually perform the marvels
claimed for it.
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The" Sports Ceat
Suits are Here
$35.00
They strike Spring's smartest fashion
note in Clothing for men of geed taste..
Sports rule the fashion world this year
in alL apparel and these new Suits, with
their clean-cut belts and semi-belts, norfelk
and seml-norfelk effects, con
form fully te the style ideas
of modern young men as
well as these men who leek
and feel young.
Of tweeds that fairly
breathe the atmosphere of
"Benny St. Andrew's," as well
as fancy cassimcres that will
be "at home" in any office.
Tailored the way all geed
Clothing should , be tailored
faultlessly and painstakingly.
Leng trousers, of course but
we have the material te make
up Knickerbockers te match
many of the Suits, should men
want them.
Yeu will wear one of thc.e
Suits this. Spring for nil
smart men will wear them
se plan te see them seen.
We plight add although it is hardly necessary that these
Suits represent the best Clothing value of the Spring season
at $35.00.
Our Entire Stock of Men's
Winter Overcoats Reduced
Net a reservation has been made every single
Winter Overcoat has been marked at a reduced price that
will insure speedy clearance with savings of substan
tial character for every purchaser
Overcoats $17.50 and $24.50
Ulsters, Ulsterettes and Chesterfields of fine all-wool fabrics
at one-third te one-half less than original prices.
Overcoats new $37.00
"Alce" and ether popular plaid-back coatings thick and warm
in texture, and handsome in pattern. Plenty of smart belted styles.
Overcoats $44.00 and $59.00
Londen-tailored Overcoats and Overcoats from Hart, Schaffner
& Marx and ether leading American tailoring houses. Chiefly of
imported fabrics. These clearance prices are about wholesale cost.
Our Finest Overcoats $67.50
Luxurious Overcoats of Crombie, Worumbe and ether lux
urious weaves.
-i Strmvbrldga & Clothier ."fcend rioer, Eait
A Remarkable Purchase
and Sale of
Axminster Rugs
Te-morrow we shall begin the disposal of close te
700 Rugs, from one of America's foremost mills noted
internationally for the high standard of its merchandise
secured at a great price-concession which brings them
te you at
One-third te One-half Less
TJtr"t the Regular Retail Prices
A number of these Rugs have minute imperfections! Perhaps
r slight irregularity in design but nothing that impairs appear
ance or serviceability, and of hardly any consequence at all in
view of the remarkable savings. Eifttecn different popular sizes
with one or mere grades te cheese from at each price.
Rugs 9x12 feet $21.75, .$24.75 and $33.75.
Rugs 8.3x10.6 feet .$24.75 and .$31.75
Rugs 9x15 feet $33.75 and $42.75
Rugs 11.3x12 feet $33.75 and $42.75
Rugs 6.9x9 feet te sell at $19.75 '
13 Other Sizes, from $15.75 te $21.75
Past experiences in the presenting of values of this character
lead us te advise EARLIEST POSSIBLE SELECTION.
-- SirawbrWUe i ethier Keu th 1'loer Vieit
Woven Madras Shirts
Going Fast at $1.35
Which is Only as it Should Be
Fer This is Their Wholesale Value
We haven't seen such fine Shirts at such a low price since the
war! And you would net have this opportunity new if a depend
able manufacturer of ours had net needed icady cash and been
willing te make price concessions te secure it.
Patterns and colorings are woven clear through colors arc
fast, of course. The mnterial is of an unusually fine weave, the
Shirts are all brand-new nnd well ninde. There were 4000 in the
Sale te start, but they won't stay long en the tables -at ?l.:i5.
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Desirable Dinner
Sets Under Price
Complete Dinner Sets, in desirable patterns te grace homes of
refinement, are in the Semi-Annunl Sale at reductions of about
one-fourth from prices already notably low. New is the time te
replenish your Chinaware supply and if perfection and quality,
as well as worth-while savings, nre desired here is the place te
buy it. All these are one-fourth under price:
American Dinner Sets, 51 pieces Sle.00 te $18.00
American Dinner Sets, 98 pieces $22.00 te $34.00
American Dinner Sets, 107 pieces $37.00 te $41.50
English Dinner Sets, 107 pieces $50.00 te $00.00
China Sets, 98 and 100 pieces $28.00 te $150.00
French China Sets, 107 pieces $40.00 te $250.00
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