: i F i$m KTW rjirttiT J'KiSJ'iflS ". if w&'' I ." 3 ' raiVjViUV Jfs. BVBNIKG PUBLIC LBDOER-PHUJUD bju hNilj m WSLectien victory-and feed REFRESH WOMEN WORKERS w$ WSf trc4 m y. f w 'Lene Patrolman Guards Headquarters as Fair Leaders Receive Returns, Greet Candidate And Eat 'tleetlen nlslit with the emn In M full Kwlnir at tnieii'liiK nnd In the lTs.fiEe nf ,... -,,.., n',iltln hn irf.tf-!"'." " VllfjCl (,I'U'! ..,....... ...V ainwiin 1 2, J. 1 4Afi Heads of lliclr unrN, Irmler of tlicir l&jLfJMtrlets, mid iiicmlirrs of the Stntn RWwenunlttcp. K" tlti.v llirnnjrcil per We nre grown tip nnd certainly well nltle te tnlse enre of eurncheb. "Alse I nm n strong believer In the Flnegan system. Nothing ehetiltl be done te lower snlnrles, nm! the best of ednentien Ik needed. A woman lit the tin liend- hefitu enn nppreclnte se well the vital Sitters of (lie Ht'liublk-nti Women of needs of that innu home. I Iieni-, tee, Bs.rlvnnla, nt 1"11 Lecu-t Mrect, thtit men nnd women enn eo-npernte In it night. I politics. Nothing can really be nccem- Among these who were hostesses nnd ' plithed If the women lime one pint fnests nt the reception held there were: enn nnd the men nnether. Indhlilunl The new (Joverner of the State. Ms !' can never de as much as the5 rife nnd Gilferd. Jr. : Sonnter nnd Mr. i working together. ... epper, Mrs ,T. Willis Martin. Mrs. vseetue-s te Bay, 1 am tv,- And I eeree Herace Let Inter. Mr. Jeseph n.m tfratcful te the people for hnvlttg r. Mttmfeid. Mrs. tieerge II. Straw- ! e Mtert me. nnd snail de all that I pes ftrldtv. Mrs. 11. ner.Hitcey Downs. Mr J. Bertram I.ipplncett, Mrs. Wnlter King Sltiirpp, of ('liainl)crslmrg; Mr. Rudelph I'liinki'iibitrg, Mt. Samuel 11. Bcett, Mih (tcorge A. Dunning. Mr-. J. Earl Wagner. Mrs. Clinten lingers Woodruff, Mrs. Owen I. Huberts, Jus tice and Mrs. William 1. Schiffer. Miss. Mary Wnne, Mrs. Jeseph Oazznm, Mm. I. M. MeAllKter. Mrs. 1. 11. O'llnrtit. Miss Sit t nh D Lnwrie, Mrn Bessie Doben All emus and Mr. Kills Oreben. On guard before the deer of the head .unrtcts steed .i policeman. In the entinnce. In the room where the special wire wbnlt brought In the lectien returns from all parts of tin State 1ml born iusi,i11''d, and are ind the tnble where the hestei-ses wcie serv ing entree, cider .ind sandwiches, the Women crowded. pagpli flUt. JTJOMkOTJflMmWXJ-'JBPV, T mmmmmmmmMm .llA K: u. . .'.tew Hiiji .i'iiv ..v.. ''Awv-.ywfiyO . jfjt aiitfti'.tig:! Every Byway a Highway ES . rmtn .t. hh ammeJr mmmmsm .'j 'MA m mv-r!t.m?i if.M- U'.i. W?ffiJHi,.Wt liwmiiismm immwim i. aK :; .-. rmi KM4m'i Ti; Wi HMI't ,A':tj !ffc&Wrr mmm mmmttfe mmMk mkwwwxmmm ' "'Hi HUM Ml Mil 1V kwmmm S1SI Sjmpatliy for McSpnrran Well unssed, talking In low tones. the women quietly dismissed the various aspects of the campaign. Their ie ie tery was tee sure te make their en thusiasm evident, except in small bursts of cheering and dapping of hands as Mrs. lll.inkenliiirg rend the returns and yntpnthetic reinar!." of "I'oer McSpnr xnn," ns the scoie rolled up ng.iinst lira. "The ward chairmtn in the Sixth IMstriet antteiinci',i a pettVt rell-cn'l ef the women poll watchers," said M". Oreben. "And when jeu ceitsiderth.it they stated en duty all d.tv without cent of pay that mean ic.il earnet Xics. don't hi think V" "I nm gl.ul.,J ad.led Mr". Grebe-t. who is n member of the Kepubllcan Btnte CeiimitH'C. "that election 1 ever. and I don't have te worry about te- night." "Kvery registered woman in the Twelfth District." announced Mr. Onrzatn, lender of the women in the Eighth Ward, "and eterj register; 1 Wetnun h the w ird ef c, t tliesf wt e were ill uisue out and 'voted. Isn't tl t rent ? I "Mv jdra," she continued, "i that there should be mere co-eperntlon b tween the women and the men. W i might mall our notices together. And perhaps the women c mid htue registra tion teas. I think there should be ceme epeelul registration stunts planned for next j ear, don't eti?" and she hur ried away te greet another enthusiast. And Then Came the Governer But if vns net tilt the arrival cf Mr. nnd Mr". 1'inchet was announced that the enthusiasm became ureat. "They nre coming the. nre Lemlng they will be here la a minute," sj.J Mrs. Ler'tmer. . At Inst they came small Cliffe-d Clinging tlzhtly te his mother's skirt nd looking down in euibnrns'jed dis comfort an the v.etnen crowded around Urn. . ' Clie-!!, gr tings, wavlngs of nnnrt kcrchiefs, an 1 cries of congratulation, were titidlstiiijulsh.ible in the gener.il hubbub. "It's been n great victory. ' snal Mrs. I'iiiohet. wht'e Mr ri.ich-t fctepped en the steps te express his ap preciation te the women and h.s wish that he would hate their continued bur -jmrt and lieln And -vith the lT"r best wish expressel, the last t-jndwlch enten. and almost tint last drop of coffee druued from th percolator nnd the cider pitcher qun empty, thj women trepped borne tireu, inppy, victorious. I 'ASSEMBLYITOMEy TICKLED BY RESULT slldy can te make them Rind they did and te make them proud of me as their reprsentntie." HALLCREDITSVlcf0RY TO TYPE OF CANDIDATES ' "It Was Fine," Councilman 8ayt, Gratified at Q. O. P. Sweep "It was fine." said Charles H. Hall, jchaltinan of the CampaUn Committee of the Republican City Committee, In 'discussing the sweep of the Hepubllcnn l'artv candidates threughuut the city and State. "l'urt workers found It easy te roll up n big liepuiiiiian majority yesteriny btc.tusc tlic. liiiil a set of catidld.itis I of the ver highest t.pe and all worthy of support." he continued. "The Ucter is surely gratifying nnd I Mr. 1'inchet gulned the respect and confidence of the local organisatien after he announced that, if elected Governer. he would net be the tool of any clique or et witiiin the patty. "I am sorry te hear of the results In ether parts of the country, where, en the face of the returns, Democrats have been succrsstul ever their Republican rhals." Mr. Hall expressed pleasure at the news that llenrj Cnbet Ledge was like ly te "pull through" in Massachusetts. "It would be a calamity If he were de feated," said Mr. Hall. He expressed pU usurp also ever the Republican vic tory In the Ohie senatorial light. "I nm glad te hear that Simeon D. Tes wen," said Mr. Hall, "because I understand he ii a great friend of the I'resudeut." CURRy Persentl Christmas Cards W Invit Your Inspection Distinction in euch meicMat variafeA Bui ef Prleaa b ftlfifl all reruiramenU. Dssne era erMl MvlbekuUfiJIy ascaeuUL Including Envelope te match KOVElTIB-filFTS. .- . .1. cameras, etc 812 Cht nut St. "AS DO A MIRBOB" A trt many rep s d!ranr with th I irwinlan theerj. but evn the r etn te as.te tl at there Is a wpaitn of humor, t' rut' nt'it uith a B'Ulrlcul Mew of human Kvcntrl'tlM In the unusual eertei of tar timni t C U. liatcholer. appearing ru larly tn the 1's.aue Lccam. "Malt It iliblt." AJi. dbs. Lamps and Mirrors for New Hemes and These Being Refurnished There Is need for these highly decorative and useful things in either case, and where else can you find such satisfactory selection as here. We specialize in Period Mirrors and Artistic Lamps, and our ex pertly assembled stocks comprise the newest and finest productions of the best makers'. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hear Mattresses Bex Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street n i I -L3 Stern &(bli m ill'' i.M I .I ii IWI'ii 'll' 'iiW iii.'ii' :! ! " 1 t' ' 71 '.i i I i. i"i i lihi i'i! i ' ' ,l , 'ai i vs.! iii''!r" i' 1 1 mm will '1 I1' ,! I I ill 'l,l'l ;. i"! i. U 1 1 ., i.i . . i 1 1 in PhUadelphlii's first women Aembly- I Hen are "tickled te death" with th- ir Victories vesterdnj. "I will tnhe up the weik which I comes my wa and de it te the best nf my ability," Mrs Martha (J. SpeL-er. one of the fust women ihcted te tbe i Slate Heuse of Itepreentatives de dared with r.n air of sincerity whin questioned concerning her plen.s. She spent i busy me-ntrg at he home, ,"-l Tushur f-treiil, reell:i;i congratulation"! ! "If you would n.k me whit I wm j celng te de when 1 nnvd into it n" home," eh ald, "I wuid tell ycu quickly. But the 'Heue' I have btrn i elected te Is going te hue nuinv ten- . ants end there will often be centlictlr.g Ttewm. I "Of course It gees without saying that I am peing te he a loyal memb r j of the Hep I'uienn fnml'v ind ntan I ' elldlj for wliat I Ktlhne te he tlie best , interests of the t. '.zens of the State. ' Mrs. Speifn r;pl7f,l 15.S10 vnte. lieta C. Ilj rue. one of lier Democrat c opponents in the (llstrut, polled 40.M Vetes. 1 "I heard of my eectien Inst nUht " ealrl Mr-. Liilv 1'itrs. r.Wn locust Btreet. "N'aturallj. I w.is r pb is.d And my frifnds luive al' been t-e nue. Since btfere 0 o'clock tii.s murium; t'i'j phetic has been itneuig mid it u in- i Jeed griitifMUB te f.nd that e': ene1 la be intereiileii. "I have netiiinc retltj deiinlte tn ra" ' rind mv plans are mej. general bit certnlnH knew I am s'nd that wem'U are getting en se will in pidltK. I am for women's r!"hts m1 tlm th it they should have cury M'ifinit., th it a man bn. We ha c feuglit nnd feuglit hind, but lire w iniiiiig ut Ah jilts. Pitts rocked huk and f rtli n i a comfortable chair, dain'v in a bl.t 'and white silk house dtess nm. her bltu It hair waving nbeut her face, sin was f r removed from the ence general lenccp- i tlen of the "euffrnglxt." I "I believe In u great many of tn i things In which Mr. l'lnchet belli tee. i Heme rule, caturaily. I de net s that it H necewarv for people in liar siiburg or anv ether plme te tell us Jb Philadelphia what we should de. 1 1' Tl W'tf 1 Jl i'jj bl i', m WLi' k. 8.' A : W:V m Mcsaxge of Voters Is Clean-Cut, Saus Reed Senater Iteed, after reading re sume which indicated Ills election ax United States Senater Issued the JsUewtrif statement seen after mid light:. I Tennsyltanlit (.tnuds loyal te the , Republican National Admlnlstra- fjlea. xnui is tue cicnn-rui men age from the voters of the State. Much a vote net only nr, indorse (Bent of what has been done, but It lade tin with new fene te keep faltn in future action, w keep faith. We are pledged te UsjUa." See Demonstration in Our Window It is logical that Stern & Ce., who introduced "Rex Sani tized," the ONLY living-room furniture that is GUARANTEED AGAINST MOTHS AND GERMS, should introduce te Phila delphia San-i-te, the clean layer felt mattress that is The Last Werd in Mattress Cleanliness and Comfert As an inducement te have every housewife own new, what Boen will become the most sought after of all mattresses, we are offering San-i-te, TOMORROW (Thursday) AND FRIDAY ONLY, at the special low price of ?9.75. San-i-te is made of 50-lb. elastic cotton felt, laid in layers, A NEW IDEA in mattress construction which assures SELF-AIRING. A patented machine gives San-i-te a strong ROLL EDGE that adds te the life of the mattress. As the San-i-te is made by the Hess Manufacturing Company, whose NEVERSTRETCH mattress has wen national fame, one is assured of a mattress of superior workmanship. San-i-te Mattresses Made in All Sizes One or Twe Parts Remember, Tomorrow (Thursday) and Friday Only at the special introductory price of $9.75 Blankets 6.75 Remarkably geed quality.. Extra warm $Q fC nil wool Comforts Carded Cotten, $0 9C Silkollne Cevers deOa Lamb's-Weel $0 Af extra geed valuea Oe79 m df" We Dtlivtr by Aute Truck Within 75 MiUi k etern te 712-714 MARKET ST. KriQCi9tta9MtHQmt.9fBunitt ISLMc Culleucdi & Sen AUTOMOTIVE AND GARAGK SUPPUB1 . PtranutOM ti!r29eMsjMB Automatic Radiator mTWFRUKT Shutter ter ail net-type radiators The Winterfrent means winter drlvinjr comfort automatically keeps your engine and the driver's feet warm. Can be attached in ten minutes. 257-59 N. Bread St We co-epente urtth your dealer. Bud through Mm. wirm $m The geed Maxwell is outselling because it has been definitely accepted as far and away the greatest value in its class. The remarkable per formance records the geed Maxwell is making in the hands of owners, everywhere, is the result of the fine way in which it is made in every part that is subjected te stress and wear. Ctdcljm,nea-bd tract and run !bc mlvtetls WaewitabU t tta Mut at bob; dram in Uavt Alamim lubricsdeni aeter-drWca liri horet mtnuDr leag eptuat new tn fd()it wtad hteld. PrienLe.h. DtTntt,viitMtute ba addadt Torief Car, 88J Readtttr, 5t Clnb Ceaai Ml F -P ) Ceupa MOJi Sedan, SUU. De BEAR MOTOR CAR COMPANY 216 North Bread Street Philadelphia spbvcb em OrEN EVEM.VOS f Hhe Geed MAXWELL Leather Hand Bag Blue ecrase leather hand bag, 5x6, silk lined, three compartments, with mirror 14-kt., geld shield $11.50. We offer a large va riety of leather handbags. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWEIiEnSSnwVBKSMtTHS I" J sgJT Stewart "Utility Wmfn" (500 te 2500 IW. cpb) A Speed Truck . wwa, "' uuiu iu iaivc it Built entirely of track pans. Nm pm$$nfr car pcrfe. There yaall find the big dlSrreaee. It eena a speed track that ean stand ap te the hard knack and leaf, steady going of fast delivery serv ice. Electric starter, electric lights, powerful modern meter. Alemlte lubrication, bumper. 34 a 4H' cord dree. Gemery Schwartz Moter Car Ce; Sales Roem, 123-140 North Bread . Service Station, 2400-14 Market St. Chaaait Prices "Utility Wagen" . $1245 Vf te IK ten 1445 Yt te 2 - - 1790 2ft te 8 - . 2800 8ft te 4 - - 8100 e. b. Buffalo Steiaaft MOTOR TRUCKS BBB BBMffaVaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB SS. rBBRKr?ainniuU'M "V aaBBVr 'lPyMW Usaaa, alatl A fiirlItlWlWl IIJJs-ssMIMBli mmm IlilBH Bl-H-slkv. M WmM ilinn lHHniHIIIi Mi aWaWB rflffWreift '' 6l Q ailBllaVaHaK ISjBBBBBMaVHlkllBaHBSBttBflBHaUBBUaWllam 11 If alffl 1S Har ISSBaBaBMBBaHaHDWlMal H BBlBBBnkalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaS , aaaaaBSBSSS"ja1 $1245 Fntght and Tem Etttm Come of the See the Value Essex Coach It May Save Yeu Hundreds of Dollars I ii t Experienced buyers demand mere in a meter ear than accessories). In many moderate priced closed cars how ever, such things as dome lights, cigar lighters, clocks, etc, are featured as against the mere Important quality of performance, reliability and reduced maintenance expense. Come, make a close examination of the Essex Coach. That will show its real utility and chassis quality. Then you will appreciate what is mesf im portant when service is considered. And you will knew that the chassis that carries a closed body is always the most im portant part of the car. Yeu want mere than the fittings in the body. They are nice te have but don't . . HUDSON PRICES Speedster ..... . . . . .....,,.... $1525 7-PMscmger Phaeton ..... 1575 ieacn Sedan ,., sacrifice car quality te et tfiem. Deafl accept a lets able chassis, just because tbi body has an accessory you like when Its colt is taken out of the meter, or ether essential mechanical parts. The Essex Coach provides every closed caf comfort. It Is reliable, and convenient. It has all the details that count most for utility Thousands are in service. And yet it is mounted en an Essex chassis that is bettec in every way than earlier models that estab lished famous records. A closed car offers advantages you will like. But don't let the extra ever-weigh the con structien of the body or the character of the chassis. Come eee this Essex Coach. It is mere than important if you are considering your first closed car. iw mm, 1825 ".taiai.MtrrciMW. .i.i.i 2295 Touring Car Cabriolet Coach Freight and Tas Extra ESSEX PRICES awulilMl.l.tailM!. 91045 111. wint.w, .nniMi i.hmkih, 1145 Mf.i.M,.i.Hi.i,M.i.nr.i.wtj.MM.Nn.i 1245 GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. 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