KJ.i (H I VTl''J V V r .,' if EVENING PUBLIC JJODOEK PU1LADELPH1A, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922 T J.A.3"fiI 4 VS M'" MS TAKES HAND FAI I P.AMPAinN.9 W" -"" fiW'iM $&$, National uianman nmeng cad,,ilUCMWieiiumiicdnMcmi "T Anxious te Keen Radicals A"'? .. .?' n,rj !. !:' I. wcniuiy niiu ui' iuun.- "I' "' - Out ftf Coiieto54 election tills enr, immediately culled , uui et uengress , ,,..lllrniI.11 v,.. of .W heiic C'nm- uiltKe theiisht this iiduic of He Al- I liirnev Ccneuil wm b.id pelltinillv iiwl hiii citculntcil u Utter iimeiiR cnniliiliite'i for (lie Hetive iidvislnp tliem te elxw the law rCRaiilltig publicity for expendi- lnr.ii. nil Mm irrmiml flint It, Will drtllUt I fill 111 their opinion thnt the Newbein lileuMen npplled te liieliiln'f of the T'liN dlfferetiee e( opinion between he Attorney t.eneral ami the I iimpu pi . ... . ..'.1 . ...I.n.li.li ' - nnlirn fVmitnlMpiv unit nuked ancrllv ? PARTY HARMONY AT STAKE inter. Ik ,'t. HCtfniiffe nuisni ivmie r, ' wi...f Mt l'nc intrnileit u UK te keen i Iw. loom of eresln e.uwmlltlire out , CBrTtKiMinilfnt Krrnlnr rnhlle I-riUrr of the inmpnign If he could. It lms 1 nv r.t.ivTnv v ciiiikkt M !XPHvrlht. HSU, tii 'i,M.r l.cletr Cumpanu nireauv nerii ihimmi 111 juiiiium ... gCit-W-shlnten. Mm 1- -Tlw ltepublL Ir. ltoprtilse m.wci I tejk " ' ', ESM National Committee ehnl.man. Ji.hn '". U,R!,(1 ' h , " u t n ,T "m fegj. Adim. will take n leaf out of Will hatl bw i . Iwliircil tlt utiennl. , Kfrfrj Hats' book nnd ncliw-ly conduct the , Ni declined U le . in 31 1 vPMapattrn for the election of a Itcptiii. I Hmei-hI. t"''l ''V, "P1' 7,'i " Vl . flcan Senate nnd JIeiim tl.l w-nr. TliH P.'"' all ever hi ' MJtc. Mi. &! Mr. Hay, did M,W,fnll, in j. M Kelrey 1 J jS! iL .in , ...... (nmiMteiiini; neniiKl Senuter Towtiend I tAibUs,;;;dX:;::: T''crefs:;' ,,r,,b ' palm Committees, wlie eidinarllv tun ""' V1," Su"n i, he? elwhlrh if (V." '",..". , i . i i. .-i of rndlca ami nuepeiuient", nue1 iL5.r,f5tV1wiMZ., ""r-11 "' mrmbrrs en the fleer of, 0 Tr ?nm h ,.'', .1, ...inlrrn b"th 1'edl-. lll add te tl .ITici.ltle. .KSSai' icTThc'VhnnlS" t Jhn puy ,nan,m In the ,, Cen ate net se crcat of theli leniir ctiier "",,.,. . , (lf . iamnllBI1 ((im,i,ie.. ft H the fliwlr IeL e nil he the ean party t.-uether. tl.ni. te lil.t the .X' Mlarc10e7 pone "A hu.V " tw'l.nll. IMnwrats. vhese oppex.t.on de,, no. , tiajure of p.uti .lM.plnp vl,.,', I.-,. 't appear h.eiib Alre.uly a n Mn. M.iJih.', i,i u..... i.., il .ii. ' liairnum 1 cs' mliii.. te llei.-i 65 ,,m,.,,inr. ..', in,ii cundldute. isM.e ere deieleplm: be-. r-, v.. i. .... i ween the i niuiuilsiii ei tin nuMiiber et LoeIiIiir te 10.! I ,U, nu, H011M.H for t p. election Tin' Thl will have an ndverp i-flTii t upon National (.'etiiliiitti c as the final autliei th Republican prexpeets at the neit tt will tri te etrnlRlitci. these eui presidential election when Mi II. inline in an proeaDinrv win ne t iiiuiuiaii- te nuceecd bimelt 'I'hc weakness of the. party this year is thnt it ha ihewn little cohesion and raptnti te set things done. If fuithei disiiiiesraium takes place in the net two eais no one can tell nh.it ert'pt t u mil hnie , lipen the attitude of the eiei The Rrcute'st concern of the parti $200,000 LOVE SUIT California Court Grants Hearing of Action Against Madame Tlngley San Kramisee. M.n ID ( Itv A. 1' 'I he State Supreme Court lesteuluy ir.mteil n hearing et tun mtleti fur managen I- eier lailre.ul freight tati- 'L"00.0)0 )r m'ht ngiiinst .Mine Kath as an Ksue in the West In mw farm- enne Tmslev Mipreme lender et tin Inr State tin r.iilrend aie new the lgest snbiect betere the unci The Mititatien ii u mniti ent ir tiu1 yearn beferp litlL wln-n nil th.it ., un dldate had te de v.as te come out acaint the railroad". Tiie anti-i.ulread can Ablates nre mestli raduaU with enh A"ngue natty iPMHni-lbilluc-. It i in lnte' national IlrotherJied and 'riiee- -nphic.il Seinti. bi Mr Itene M Mehu. aftei the 1 1 . ii I ceuit had ilecik 1 aciln1-) and the li-trict Cem t of Ai ,icaU for .Mrp. Tinglei Mrs. Tingley was i barged bv Mi. Mehn with hilling nlienateil the affiv - liens of her husband. Dr. deer-e 1 . the hope of meeting the. situation that Mehn. and the trial court nwauleil l.ei President Harding has railed the rail read celiferein e. hoping t offer induce 5 1 00.0(H) in April. 11111 The DMri. Court revelled the judgment. Mrs inents te the f-e utile- whuh will leid Mehu appealed te the Supreni" Conn. them -veluntarih te rciliuc rates betere the issue nhich thieatens parti (lis cJpline becomes dangerous Anether awkward Mutation is that rrfating te i antpaign expenditures I'lie Supreme CVn.it. bi a lee decision in, the Nciiberry (iie held the national law limiting sin h expenditures union unien union MitUtiell.il. I Ne Unilt. Sa.is Uatiglteit.i Attorney (ieneml Daughem leiently wrote a letter sa.iiug ili.it there w.is no .pr skirts eigl.r inches from the floei TEACHER POWDERS NOSE Alse Wears Short Skirts, and Scheel Trustees Resign S.in a Ilesa. Calif.. Mai 12. i It.i PI A lontreietsy mer whether Mrs K. Tho.nberry-CIese. principal of the (tinren Valid Scheel, should resign because she powders her nose nnd wears legal limit te the amount thnt cejld be expended anil tl ir no t"pert i.ceii lie Made, se fnr as prtniir.es wete r un earned, and that it was n hit her Sena- Republican Campaign Cem- her. "7 te .1 has resulted in the resignation of two of the tluee members of the Scheel Iien.d of Trustees. The nrinclnnl nas aked te reticn. were restricted as te cpendltures ln,i refused until a poll of the school te elections that the iiuestien ejisted. parents via" taken. The poll sustained Tee " V I? 5 bP rrra j If Mill Prw HWHBVf& ' via '- ' : s ' Y -KBSi. '' - IHbMjiSKvl KJHr inFJ Jt 'rvllHRmlHIICHIIIHT t i-vXr -71 BiHiBiHBm. rrHHSPTullH MHMPtVHH, i'Vet w IB JBJVFIWJHBnBBMKHty,,. v i KH Op INCH OOINOII OONCtlt ' ' lllfl HjHKminutVilJiii NteiuKiauutu icdii-i!iioei B sB taM'IMi I i IIBIM II IM I 'III IK sftHIIB BBBNiWJiRBKltiif ilii sbm Mrs. Anna Cenner Wonderful Hair In Great Abundance KLf, a rare gift of nature, but beautiful hair, full of life, WM eP and vigor, is a result that is within the reach of ;$ tnest everyone. Xcujbre's Herpicide i Wfr. itJHWiB' ""' yJ.&tCimf K?w ffers the one actually proven opportunity in hair culture. Anyone with dull, brittle or lusterless hair, can prove this at small cost. Just begin the use of Herpicide in secret and see hew auickly your friends will note the added luster and been of your hair. Sold and guaranteed at all Drug and Dept. Stores. MEN: Applications at all geed Barber Sheps. CUP AND MAIL THIS SAMPLE COUPON TODAY ; k m SEND FOR SAMPLE cent la tUmps or coin for a generous Sample of Newbre's ,4 w teUrerting booklet en "Tht Car of th Hair." hm MewrftUi Camur. Dafat. 24 Y Detroit, Michigan. tfrllr WsbSbbHsm SSBa HBBa BVAm. i mWJ 1019-1021 Market St Don't Miss It Tomorrow! The Greatest Clothing Sale in Many Years- 5.000 Mens &YeuwMen mmji " ---" 5a Mr. HilPs Personal Guarantee Gees With Every Purchase! "' vAeHBv IBS' f tNft vV nHbrSH B0hBWmbS0I9M H DHki vMla ':nk VAbB' 'MllB My Men's WB mB 'Knickers, ItllRBSt isK )BK; Wis'' HH Actual $35 and $40 Values A Big Purchase Makes Possible the Greatest Clothing Values in Years! Come and Save at Men this is THE SALE OF SALES! Yeu always expect big values at the HILL STORE-but this big purchase brings you bigger values than you ever dreamed of. These are the smartest and finest suits we have ever seen and nothing like them has ever been known te sell at se low a price. Don't miss this big event you will never get such an opportunity again "te buy ACTUAL $35.00 and $40.00 SUITS at $19.00. We have startled the whole town with this big value giving event even clothing merchants are wondering hew we could sell such garments at this low price. There is a real surprise awaiting thousands of men --and a bona fide saving that is surely going te be appreciated. Spert SUITS i Every Wanted Style Material singicBrewted Suit. Pattern and Celer at $19 rt .LI. Hu.etwl .Stilts I ?pE7& Deuble-Breasted Suits Ferm-Fitting Suits 1 and 2 Butten Medels Conservative Medels Stout Men's Suits Man, no matter what you have in mind it is here embraced in this sale at $19.00. The high-grade clothing that you have always seen and admired at .$35.00 and $40.00 is new here for your cheesing in this TREMENDOUS PURCHASE at $19.00. Every man can be fitted no matter what his size no matter what his shape. Blue Serges Fancy Wereteds . Herringbones Newest Tweeds Hemespuns Fine Cheviots All-Weel Flannels The High-Grade Custom-Tailored ir Pants ip 91 SUITS At $10.00 te $15.00 Belew Regular M-. Hill ei ders ii decided nun Wen n en all h.s hifth priced cUithinp a, a companion saV te the bip pu chae. Yes, Sit the cartr.tnts that lime bteujtU much higher pi ices aie new down te thr-.e low levels And what beauties of the tailer.nc ait they arc--wha perfect specimens of clethmc, combining the finest and choicest of worsted" with tailoring of thu highest grade. All wanted styles patterns coleiing-i nnd materials fei choice. AND YOUNG MEN'S 1000 MEN'S $25 and $30 SUITS With 1 arid 2 Pair of Pants All Materials All Styles This beecial gieup brings ou the biggest M5.U0 weith of clothing ever known Suits with two pairs of pants, tee. A number of BLUM SKIIGHS included Huny in for these p'enty of sixes styles nnd mate-ials fm cvciy man's choice. jiff) Alse a Big Sale Tomorrow A gjjk TjPfe ia & m&VMj k. tp a tTt if ranis mhs A Big Assortment of TWEEDS Average Savings Fully One-Half new purchase briiiRS these special values for the boy, tee and parents should hniM'v in and take advantage ei' these big savings. TWFFD SUITS WITH TWO PAIRS OF PANTS in the new sports models, fancy u-ftisteds cassimeres, cheviets and novelty homespun. Pants are full lined. Nothing like these sufts has ever been known before at these low prices. A BIG SALE 1000 Pairs Men's TEOUSEES Absolute $5.00 Values Tweeds in all colons, fanc uibsimeie.s, weisUnls pin htripes blue and giay serges brown, blue and green flannels. We can fit any man all lengths up te 37-inch intrraii and all waist nietibuie menls up le 31 inches. 1000 BOYS' SAMPLE WASH SUITS Stere Orders Accepted Values te $3 Norfolk, Billy Bey, Itegulatien, Temmy Tucker ana unver iwiav vi- 1019 Market St HtiH .RZRVI mmmtmm mmmmmmmmm'm i "P"wa m m nwv weiibm Open Every Night! 1019 Market St fects. All sizes up ie e. fc.;vsv-f'?;v mjirii. ;l aMcmfLyl Wll WMM.I I I ! I I',' 1 i .J' IK I ! jtfr'iffpXrj&ti :n del wjifflP.jw?as .. r- i .' iJS:i "i'V ' . m irtilHfiMftvi. ' VJi. jheDm ii- iialiT'rtliahBl nnmzzmznEStt. ai-aiBHHHaiiiiiHH Vw;fW.r . ' ' ..j n r - i'iv'1 ..i., ( ... t rtfc-. Wl vmm-! Wmm&9M
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