WP'135 V saaWRfaFi nHHkKiiL. nanwiiu . jpamea ualti ur rniun.' 111 xijutt iinu iiiui- i LLUrVLLH I'Thtnfm. thm lnw wsHvr nr' iiiu i iin i 2 ; . - - riuiii .lrrrrirrra Maris un eneuid net MNE Hsssssssl FOR EIONUSBILL I.U-nlil , . SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnaSBBBBBBBbSBBM Ty.v.VA..ii .v'ST"5',fW ZeiBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBaceilBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBH ytf3eiy and Comfortable," Mrs. niiS:iIiHiH Tm ssssssssssssssssssDfSesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss! bTbi tfCT m and Comfortable," Mrs. Moere's Description of Qermahtewn Heuse w t!f tx: KfV . IS 'BRIGHT AND SUNJaY" m. "?"ik'm limt cow MM Mm. O. II. Moere, ns she spoke f. tne new home of and comfortable," Philadelphia' I- Mayer and his family. , NThe heuse, which is a small ("tone structure at 310 West Carpenter lane Germantown, has the northeast side In In dettd as a sun parlor. '.'Tllkft the house," said Mrs. Moore, Moere, "because the rooms are bright and eunnr, and I like the location because It Is quiet and restful for Mr. Moere." ' "" "Of course, the rooms are smaller than in the apartment In town, but they are large enough for us." 'A mett snrlne hrecze llahtlr Mew Ythrmish the sun parlor, and the "first xlady of the city" turned te leek out at ; " " e-wuu..i. .v ' imHi wiTnin nor vipw. ? j " ittxr-. - J .t.- .'.... .. Utti . "v 4UIIU UK LUC CVUHUJf 1UC :. : -.:i u a t !.....- ..i .I.... .Li. i. V vaiu, ana a uiiyujs it'ci iuui nun is mnntrr after the noise of the city." , She described the arrangement of the I rooms and said that they couldn't have '- been mere satisfied with the house if ther bad built 'it. True te house- Wifely instinct, she spoke first of the ' alaaAt unnnA anil enlrt liefc f Iiaa tna ClUn DUUV-D C4I1U OUIU lUUk vuww ti e I& . plenty of it. ra "I think we are going te enjoy it a ':' . J..1 " 1, ..1,1 Ar. MnnM'g ride home through the park after work ! and the quiet here hare already 1 trough t him a great deal of pleasure." ! OPPOSE ALL SKIP-STOPS I Northwest Business Men Appeal te I 8ervlce Commission I Abolition of all the trolley skip-steps iin Philadelphia was requested of the Public Service Commission today by the Northwest Business Men's Association. K New That "Buck la Up te Sen ate" Tariff Measure May Ge Ahead Mrs. Moere, wife of the Mayer, In her new home at 319 West Car penter lane, Inte which the Moores recently moved Charles L. Flues, president of the association, in a letter called the com mission's attention te a recent an nouncement by the Ilapid Transit Cem pany. The P. desire te It. T. Ce. stated "It is our satisfy these who feel ag grieved because of the skin steps, and no, alter a conference with the Public Service Commission, we will gradually remove these against which there are well-founded objections." Mr. Fluck said there are twenty-one skip-step cases awaiting a decision by the Public Service Commission. CHANGES DUE, ANY WAY Bua Staff Comtpendtnt WMhtarten. March 27.J-anvass of the Republican member, of the Senate Finance Committee today revealed that the bonus bill, new slumbering In that committee, Is due for a geed Ien rest. If the commlttee takes up the bill In earnest prier te June 1, It will be a great surprise te all except Chair man McCumber. Who la laknrln. ... ccaningly, because, he is a candidate for rc-ciecwen, te nave ue Din Considered an seen as possible. SsnatorsWalseri, of Indiana: Cur tls, of Kansas; Smoot, of Utah; Mc Lean, of Connecticut, and. Dillingham, of Vermont, leadlni lUmut.li.... m.m: bera of the committee, favor, holding the iiuiiub pin uniii me arm diu is passed by tne senate, and probably will have their way. ' The tariff bill will net ha nnmf mr eenniB until Apni J, wnen'it will 1 tnke Its place .behind' the Arms Cen- i rerence treaties, it wui require "at least two months te put the tariff bill I through, and then, if nothing-happens meantime, me Denus diii may ps taken up. Acceptable te Feriney This program Is acceptable te Chntr. mnn Fordney, of the Ways and Means Committee. His anxiety of ' a week age for immediate enactment of the bonus bill evidently has faded out, new that the buck has been passed te the Senate, and he is willing te let the tanrr diu iaae precedence.' "The bonus bill Is net operative uri- vx ' t i K y B t4i w: fi'i m ty. . ,"!. I. BL jr '- Xi., R-- y B A Are you an Eskimo? Is your home an ice-house during the Winter time, Egbert? De you have te put en your pajamas before you take off your under wear? De you have te dress in bed? De you have te razz the janitor for mere heat new and then, and de you speak of the landlord as if he were some very undesirable foreign substance? If all this is true, Egbert, you're an Eskimo. It's all your own fault, Eg. When you rented that apartment you pulled a boner. Yeu didn't leek in the basement first. Yeu didn't knew whether the heating boiler was a Kewanee Steel Beiler or some funny old cast-iron, accordeen-plaited afiair. Yeu didn't rent any heat, old top. Yeu only rented the apartment. Yeu overlooked the biggest thing in home-life. The secret of comfort in apartment-life is heat If you live ever an imbecilic boiler, Egbert, you re an Eskimo, Yeu ought never te rent any apartment, no matter hew geed it leeks, until you have determined, beyond a reasonable doubt, as the lawyers say that the Kewanee All-Steel Firebox boiler is below you. If it's there, your life will be music. If it's net there, your life will be a'azz. And don't, forget a Kewanee burns ANY coal and makes mere heat with less coal than any ether boiler built. Kewanee Beiler Company W M t KKf 8 BSSSw'ji l.aMIMS1 KarwanM, Illinois) 47 Wsst 42nd Street, New Yerk Real EsUts Tnut BMf , Phlkdslpkla RMUratEattera Saks EsiMn la Newedc, Brooklyn. Buffalo, BsIUmm, WaskiaalMb RUhsasaJ 8ttf Heating Boilers, Radiators, Tanks, Water Heating Garbage Burners a BRANCHES: GO Markl aa4 WuUastM Sfat. rORK 47 W. 42nd St SIB Hubb.ll Kids. MI4Wr.adett.St. SOS 0ldUl BUs. UtaClMaMBUs. MINNEArOUS COLUMBUS. O SALT LAKEJCITY MILWAUKEE PITTSBURGH DENVER 70BalUnEscUaM MlstNaflBaakBlA. Suit BU. Mw, Wn. Baak BWs. S4SOUtwBU. UBeMmBMs. "DETROIT TOIXPO CLEVELAND ATLANTA. OA.1SM-V SAN FRANCISCO Mara Ufa BUa. mau.rm.l. liaiNlelMUsBUIs. ' IMRsmBMs. lUfSNBMl, TarraaMstSt. r?llM hsys'tka HiW at way, ts tbsrs be umm,w ill ate enactment." ,v ,', - Warn tbs Benus BlU aiwlly Is tk up by the Finance OemisittfSi and. II 1Mb erer. reported te the Senate at this session,. It will be unrtceg ntsable te Its framers, a canvass el tie committee shows. v The Finance Committee Benatera are preparing te de things te the Benus B1U that will make It leek as If It had been through the battle of. the Argonne. Among ether things, It appears the committee is intent eh staking at least the following changes: One. Cut out entirely the land re damatien scheme, which could net operate for ten i years, and whlelij might cost. the Gerernment, If carried te. com pletion , the sum of 118,000,000,0002 Would Reinsert Oash,Iatart Second. Reinsert the cash tonus payments, en the theory that if Ihere la an obligation en the Gerernment It should net be met by bogus certificate previsions. , Third. Amend considerably the cer tificate previsions of the, bill, te elim inate many of the sections inserted by the Whys, and Meana Committee after It made certificates the most attractive feature of the bill. Fourth. Provide a method, for meet ing thecest of the bonus through taxa tion ofiseme kind, or make the effec tive date of the bonus 'two or three years later than that of the present 'bill, Oc tober 1. t ' ' Detibt SenateuPMSBgs While, of course, the committee has net agreed te these changes, the mem bers eeem te be of the same mind en jnest of them. They are unquestionably opposed te the bogus Benus Bill of the Heuse, and nre authority for. the state-; jnent that the Fordney Bill can never puss the Senate without most, if, net U, of the cbnnges eutlined1 above. When it finally determines' te take up the Benus Bill the Finance Commtl Cemmtl Commtl tee plans hearing of considerable extent te which responsible officials of the Treasury, officials of the' American Le Le geon and representatives of disabled soldiers and sailors will be Invited. IMgaPHftWRggM .I..Mili. II. OF TURK DEMANDS Mu4ialmarn Ka4p Conatantlno Cenatantlno Conatantlne ' ' pie,' but; Will Lese Adrl ( ' ,jthepls ALSO RETAINS ARMENIA By tlw Asseelaied Press Paris, March 27. Turkey is con ceded nearly all her claims, except these te Adrianeple-and part of Eastern Thrace, in the memorandum the allied Foreign Ministers today forwarded te Athens, Angera and Constantinople, with a view. te its acceptance as a pre liminary peace settlement, revising the Treaty of Sevres. The Qnes-Mldla line In Thrace Is modified te give Turkey mere territory en the Bulgarian frontier, but the old Turkish capital of Adrlaneple is1 ex (lnddl. Constantinople Irematns Turkey's, and she: retains Armenia, with the popula tion under League ,of Nations protec tion, but she loses the Galllpell Penin sula' and Mesopotamia. Given Three. Weeks te Answer The Foreign Ministers give the Greeks 'and Turks three weeks te reply te the proposed terms. Toe memorandum Informs the bel ligerents 'that the Allies desine te re store peace and re-establish the Turkish nation in the. territories that are con sidered belonging). te it,' with Constan tinople; te assure the Mussulman pop ulation of the' most -equitable regime; te compensate Greece for her sacrifices in war ; te protect racial minorities, and n ROYAL AXMINSTER RUGS SEAMED AND SEAMLESS The color hlendintrn r irranisfihln A v .n.- j j ... . ..... . . . . nri Chin, Tfc. -Tij" f "" J T i "I.Ukt"? iaaa i e most exclusive rersian, urtenui Snf 2Lw!S; l,"1 nnd werknabrp in these ruga are an assurance of durability, and in the H great variety of patterns you are sure te find one pleasing te you. Announce, Beginning TODAY, And Continuing All This Week A Gigantic Sale of Standard RUGS and CARPETS At Sensational Reductions Jast bought out the entire building containing six floors full of the merchandise of the Columbia Fleer Cevering Ce., 262 Canal St., New Yerk City and the majority of this wonderfully advantage' eus purchase comes te Philadelphia. Added te our own great values, this big let offers a week of tre- i mendeus savings. If you have a fleer covering need this is the time and the store te satisfy it. Axminster Carpet $035 f0-' 27 inches wide, in asserted patterns. Per yard sfsfll Extra Heavy VELVET CARPET 9C 27 inches wide; suitable for halls and stairs; geed assortment Per yard Vs SEAMLESS SUPER VELVET RUGS 1 This rug was the sensation of the carpet exhibition. They are te be sold guaranteed as te colorings and patients. no, mvcuvn lutiuuca uninese, meaauiens ana Oriental patterns in a luu line el colorings. a. i i - 9x12 Genuine Cerk Linoleum is In plain brown only. Cut from full 6x9 $12:00 7.6x9 $14:95 8.3x10.6 $18.00 $19-50 I ilMMiiiii liliiiiVii iTslBasBssssWsssMsWisM BawIkMAai Mmsm i&sm tiMst nrtasaltleM. threes tfee rsstwMiwnty rer Wtatsti weuld r areiudMa the ctaHauattea f AU ceaiW.'V' Dealiaa with AraeiU. the decuiaeBt J . i v .jIVi., "Tie attaatlea af the Armenlaas has received saecUl ceaslderatien.'as mueh en aceettat.ee' the obligation eeatractsd dk ue auisa rowers aunag. taa war as ea aeeeaatef the cruel eulferint en dured by that people. Oeaseqaently, the aM ef the . League .of. nations is seurtt, in addition te tbs, prevlsieaa made for protection of minorities, .with a view te satisfying tradltlenar aspira te ana es- tlens of, the: Armenian uee tabllahauat of, a national them." hone for S Parilealar Area DeeMed The decaaient does net' mention any particular territory where the national SSem efc m. Mki lii'Ma'hrksk.- Asfstle shore of 3 the ia iaf rffitl :SWfe" W'l. J W 'fen. AMtstatt 'fikFm a aaaisaiBB i wUmSL. M miA - :L"Z'" 7fiard7J?u! thelfatWs , requtre that urbpsTel never sla be' exposed te tbvi2 cler tk,-r.rTef th,aSL the sfeilmlty f the BtralteisTts lavusemenc erra" ?id deminuM ltniMst'i Bsa asa m .1' 4 j-MHea.rwes pi eccupatl ef navlgatlea of the-Straits. be superviaei eraainteniiiu: SLVWSgjSlt rvwi Irs lnMrstted, Indudis i.jujjm rai "-; 6x9 $14,95 7.6x9 $20-98 JBxIO.6 $228 9x12 $29-98 In plain brown only. Cut rolls. Slightly imperfect 35 Genniie Inlaid Linelenm Cut freai feU rolls, colors through te the back. Abselstely pcrfact, la Ule and parqnet patterns. n IMPORTED GRASS RUfiS I.FPPIY tut Beautiful patterns in rose, brown, blue and green tones-at the following irresistible savings: $9.50 Vsl $ifl.25 xi n. NOW 4 $7.50 VsX 8x10 ft. NOW $9.98 I " VrJ. $Aa9g 3 6x9 ft. NOW laecsiry Brussels r dnrablei sod hard wearlec mr. A nltahl far anr room In the bemr. Keh W.BV Oriental pstterna, sllgbUy Imperfect. 6 Regntar Tlne. 118.00. 1 9x12 A ery i 2 05I 9x12 Weel Fiber Rugse.98 nla aW haatm ntl JiiwrVIa hJ . A be had In many patterns and colera. 0 9x12 (Genuine Superior Seamless WILTON VELVETS) 8.3x10.6 icr- asss-jmasj srs enenag ntre an txeptienai 101 or rsry nne wtrttrd rags. HTay" - 10017 a umitea numser 01 umi, ana isey are mm uan bait of t V.SF r ipnn. i paucras land CbbMM Setts. We bare) p rALnlarl The patterns are exclusive, lncUdleg the rleh pastel ibades, Parslant $ 54-5P SJv OUR PRINCIPLES Courtesy and Service Assured Satkfactien Guaranteed or Meney Cheerfully Refunded Prepaid MaU Orders" Promptly FiXUd NATIONAL CADI BT STORES MMterr n-MiLAMi tW 'M t. jvvav. :v t ..'. President Harding's Appeal XsskOlsaMap.;; The Law Enforcement League' 6f K . Philadelphia 1 : Invitee membership of law-ahiduif citissna (no duea). ' '; Jeln for protection te your home and .family and receive a-j membership cerd te show yen art dotef your bit. . ' , Indorsed by the leadinr beslnesa men and women te demand Law Enforcement of the ltth Amendment threngh Velstead Act. - JOSEPH M. STIEU, Preetebat - EDWARD H. BONSALL. Treasarer. WM.R. NICHOLSON. Jr.. SeeraUr. SlS-lSLaael Title sWIMlai, Plita, 0 24 HOURS ? AS SOON AS YOU register, as our guest at the McAlpin, we begin te register as your host. ' THE HOTEL McALPIN is large net merely te serve a large number of guests, but te give a large service te the guests we de serve. -. THREE WORDS WERE PUT into the .corner stone of our plans, ''comfort,'' "convenience" and "economy." It is net enough te give you "feed' and lodging" all hotels de that se we have made our twenty-four stories tell of a variety of service te suit your every need. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR morning shower, or tub, in your own bathroom, or take a plunge in the peel en the twenty-fourth fleer. YOU MAY EAT WELL en the "club" plan or dine a la carte, in the breakfast room, the grill, the reef or in your own room. THE THINGS YOU FORGOT te put in your luggage can be purchased in the shops of the hotel; and from in terpreter te Russian baths; from No tary Public te children's playground, broker's office te drug store, McAlpin service is many-sided. IN FAIR WEATHER, it is a block' te the' top of the Fifth Avenue bus; in bad weather a step right from the hotel te the underground railways the subways and the "Tube." MIDWAY BETWEEN THE frWO great railroad terminals the Grand Central and the Pennsylvania you are still adjacent te the great commer cial and theatrical districts. With tickets bought at pur stands, you may go te the theatre in five minutes and return for a midnight supper te enjoy the music and the dance or, with a book from our library and the light just above your head, indulge in the old-fashioned luxury of reading in bed. WITH IT ALL, we haven't forgotten economy, and recently, in the spirit of the times.we further reduced our rates here, as well as at the Martinique, the McAlpin Annex across the street Next Time Yeu Are m New Yerk Step With Us- At the McALPIN HERALD SQUARE S"JMiJ i v 1 M.KOOMXK.MMlMMMr HUt Sal II II ' Bell 'Phene AZ'tfabi'L. Automobile Delivery Keyatene 'Pheae Maia7fM IsassssaBsssssssaHssssssssssssB! ' III BUswSWslsWslssssPBlSsMBsBsasJssBBl " 'ggggH II HSBflaejajBBjaagBBSSkjsjgsaagBSBBa HsMMgiM ZZZ&ittZft Market Mil .UM. i.m irv:.v.iiii'., .. .'." A. iSMrtii-r'' ,'. twijwwtt . tVTJH.Mr.JiJ VJU &U w . tWtiiV vwm. vVW-i iLi?VJMfr3A Mimw. it-1 1 .: , m&MMmiMi 't&sfX L v. i tmfflmfessm ..,.W.T.I thf, ?,'!' ss .'. . &mht 1 .) J1 '" ".V. Ml ".'j r." ". .-. . ''TiA- il .' JblM ffli$$ : m MsisMmag
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