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Em EVEXIXG TUBLtC VLEDGEE PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JAXTJAIIT 21, 191!) ROUL BECOMES GOVERNOR AS THRONG CHEERS IN HARRIS BURG THOUSANDS IN PARADE J,)'- iWJ V i H I.j . 1 t V r t It. A J il IflJr ft aLULV SLMl3kL HHUHj Ki v; Ur ln Mil ii r; k II siun f. ; I MP if il I If&A iWfl VERNOR WARNS 9 "RED" MENACE romiscs Generous Laws as Rcrrlcdy for Bolshevism and "Social Infection" NAUGURAL ADDRESS Prges Political Factions Here et Together for Lily s Best Interests By thr Asncialed Prrsi arrlnhurx. Jnn. 21. "Uood public ad- 'strntlon, the best of popular riluca- cnerouc, progressive, humane laws id thorough Justice, backed by nn rt, forceful iinii Ood-fearlns public tlment." Is C.overnor Wllllnm C, Seoul's antidote for Bolshevism, which Itjalso called "political dlslemper" nnd '(fecial Infection " (governor Sprout devoted considerable ,'iBHce In hli Inaugural address today to ,Jolshevlm lie said the menace must lot? be Ignored ftrilms unit hones of the new State ad- nirjlsirnuoii lor euicienr kumium-ih , moniles comnieiifluraievwm kduu r.ci 'Jnre retlecled In tho many reconi- r . .. . . .... .,.. - ll antions mauo m me nuurras. " d the Legislature for co-opcrajion iifilhe "great hoclal changes" now polng t l1'. .. ........ ..... .,.- r... nM a,,V- w !.. . . .. i . j. .sj -.. i k .--- .-, --. ., - , . i....ii.i it.,, it iinu rrrt",i i. ri'i ti'trn nil iiiiutrni M sa n tnai It ne couui noi nc putting It in dlv She has slmnli taken ""' siiupiy rcpncu moi i "- --- , , , ., " , , t.nili The nlc- S-nuM not try to compel It by any , clfy' 'bJ '" "X'o be". ' AlthouRl, the executive inansion . h pbilne d the , l1 X h Ut? of hftatenlng use of the power tempo- come Ar , ,,, m , Pret.;ntlous dwell'iig. tbe.e has been no tures -en legen Is n rlly placed In his hands. Pennsylvania n any of the nooevelt I provision made for children, so he the Qi akers or tie n,BlJ- , tbt. f-ReMslon of the State-Constitution I- chlldien during their seven years In st ,hnB for "Old Pop" lo do Is , to r- en ;d T." ,nrt -The Slave ,6r, favored nt the nresent time because Washington. i range for a playroom. There H n room wilderness ami mo sevon iMjjn ine worm, uui me vjuiciuw, - nten inirouuced lo tile vivacious .lane mis purioe. ptt .nnn. m .--..v .... ----M-Mted that a commission. oljtwenty-nve and aree that she Is the most charm-, until lur "Old Pop" Is Inaugurated, will (VnPPolnted to study the eiuestlon and Ing llttlo la'dy In Pentisjlvanla. ! get a room for her dolls and to. m&Kc a report. 10 int nfi KrR.puun.1 KTlWMEr k.iu.. ..ni. i. 4imA titninoi niiti KtS n..ttnla Vnltllivp MP1 IfPM nerngnlre Soldiers' ISfP.ccognltlon of the services ot Penns!- vnla's i-etuming holdlers should ne prac ileal nl I constructive Private employers Aihnulrl. e n. "warni-hcartcd demonstrn Ulon o trntcful appreciation, and the llSUnln i. ' :i urent employer." he said. Shnnlil it nn exntnnle by preferring sol- lers, as far as possible, In Its service" inf" sing revenue, uuu-mvi .. !,., l(rTenns.vlvnnla Is pa Ing nbout one- Ixtt of the entire cost of tr.c au- ilnlstratlon of the Lnlteu states iiov- nment. Last ear, ho said, tne aiaio . mtrlbutcd In federal taxes almost slv lundred million dollars, and this year e levy upon Pennsylvania will npproM-, ,ate one billion, If the revenue bill now Cnn-rnu hcronies .1 law. ille inner m the Governor said. Is almost equal , Vie airirreeate amount raised by Pcnn- rlvanla for State purposes In the 12S lars since the State Government "., ranlxed . . ,,.,,,. ' Pennsylvania sprouu..m: i..v...n Itlon and substance to render aid to ton ana sudsiuucm iu in.i-. .u .- r.nnhllc. Governor Sproul said, but tm-ir be pardoned a care that th. trla "KlinU fl IlOl e 'n-u tn ti.w,..- ;ent administration nor scattered over world In chimerical enterprises with- nriAiiral inirnoses." He said the I L.i. ei tlmt some n1ansniust be de- l..i fnr reconstruction nnd rendjust- irnent before the country embarks "upon new International adventure In the un charted seas of Idealism and may bring men unon our devoted ship of State the " LJ "r mankind." "Let us put i,dowi uTovvn house In reasonably good order, Ibefo re venturing loo w m itmk Lithe rest of the world." the Governor, aid. -VI. mis In Social Justiie (iovernor Sproul declared , nn r m- rog- ss mni e liurillg me .n .,-.....- 1' . ii msiim must be saved for bor. He Kald It would be a wondei- I necomnllshment If those representing :ie fnlted States In the epoch-making , Jonclaves abroad obtain general ngree- ents as to the nours ot uii.ur mm . - ( he- renditions llirougliout tne woiiei jo bat labor and industry huriii. w ic inl of the menace of overworked nnd Ill-conditioned competition." Ho favored better control ot immigration; icnei 'flfrom "grinding taxation upon enterprise And Industry:" undertaking of public Jeorks bv cities and States to tide over .said, would show that the impression ,e period of commercial doubt and stait1 that he was to be State historian was .Industrial revival: the releasing by the rroneou-wion(( port(,rs) ,a(, t .FfMerai governmene m n- ennuKir-1 hold upon prlvato enterprise;" with- mwal of Its "persistent nnd repressive 'Hjnilntlon v( every commercial nctlv - i .ittiititr down "Its overgrown force Itvi" cutting -of ofllclal nonproduecrs and reducing Its i - ....... .. . appalling expenuuures io a normal Ml"'" ... . The ratification or the rcucrai pro hltlon amendment wns uiged so that Pennsylvania may not be out of line 1th the practically unanimous sentl- ifeit of her sister States In the greatest I ...hd, fa-.ts'iflli nc uttfrlls.nil,.q rt IllUOh mi'l". I . ..-M.-'v., ..,,, , easure ever taken by any nation In all tory." Governor Sproul favored efiial sur sgo for women, suggesting that If Con. tess does not ae t favorably on the Ked- il amendment a resolution pioposlns a tkto amendment should he passed. IThe Governor hoped all elements hi illadelphla would set together on that City'B needs, such .19 greater degree of 6me rule, a better fiscal policy, small Jtjr, council and removal of police and tremen from partisan politics. 7Other recommendations In the address ilude the following: .'Adoption of the State constitutional 'endment tn permit grading of taxes as to Impose a light levy 011 personal id corporate Incomes. Better enforcement of the personal roperty lax law with an equal division such fixes collected between State nd counties. More money for school purposes nnd a tier and more up-to-date school or- nizatlon. Hliiier ray for Tenibers Better pay for school teachis, low- Id primary and rural Instructors to celve a higher percentage ot Increase an the better paid teathers in unoer fades and In richer communities. Changes In organisation and methods t Highway Department to enable It tn hndle a greatly Increased annunt of ork. Improvement of local road conditions. Teeth be placed in automobile traffic ws, especially those governing motor uck transportation. In order to nrevent rstruction of roads nnd in Mf.ani fre. Increased fees and distinctive lleen asslficijn for high-powered nutomo- les j"' heavy trucks coming In com tltlonf with tax-paying transportation rporatlons. runlclpalltles which receive no Slate' hway funds to be given a portion of 1 incieaseu auto license fees received 1 upkeep nf streets. Reorganization of the Agriculture De- tment. V''orestry, Game, Fisheries and Water piply Departments combined Into one liartmeut of conservation. niore co-operation netween state police county ponce autnontles. and n- Won of work of lire marshal, and Is anu nsii proieciive iorcs in State ah rlainilptpManf ' mpllficatlon or tho Department of ' f W HE MA Y BE GOVERNOR TO US, BUT HE'S "OLD Jane Sprout Klacr, New Exeat five's Granddaughter, Scorns Netv Title Little Girl Has Already Captured, Hearts of Harrisburg and egisA lature I Rv a Staff C'orre jpoiirtcHf i llHrrUbiirir, I'n.. Jan. 21. Although the capital tumbled out of bed this morning In anticipation of the gieatet I day In Its history, there was one little J h-dy who will play one of the chief roles In today's gubernatorial pageant who, was not n bit ruffled. , This lady happens to be .lane Sproul Klaer. four- ear-old grand-daughter of the new Governor. Other chlldien have graced the esecu tle mansion, but none possessed such a striking personality as Governor Sproul's tiny grandchild. Last night she slept lnthe eTtcutlvol mansion, and today was up with the birds. As she puts It. she Is with her "Old ron" and will may with him. Gov ernor Sproul may have his troubles during tho years he guides the Key stone Ship of Slate, but he will always have one staunch and loal follower. Little Jane, tho girl with reel curls and laughing blue e.ves, loves her "Old Pop" In and out of the Onernorshln Tt. ..... .,.. . . . i.. .. ,.,;. ...it i'i w mi iiu niipi'i'iis iu up eiic ciuri r.,in i- e ,ne,-,?r"1 ,ale '" , "' f Ll .1, ,Smn' cnnRC",,e"Ce' wltl1 'r.,ataj.iner-ha,r0n' J,' "Won her wv Intn iho i,m. e iiii.. ii. i. Senators nnd Representative have I ,.... . .... . . . . -r ... HU.- M'ants AVntervTsn Improved Dropping of unnecessary nnd duplicate j work In the Department of Labor nnd industry; giving the department broadei powers In housing problems and In help ing foreign-born lesldents. A new geological survey. Improvement of waterways at Phlla-i delphla, Pittsburgh nnd Lrlo. I Prompt action to build the Phlladel-phla-Camden bridge which might he made a memorial to soldiers and sailors, j .A State art commission to pass oni . state art commission to fl.iss oni ,jeaBIls for monuments nnd public rtruc- .., A cfrct(lve .blue-sky" law. . comicii of mibllc welfare as an ad-l , " ne s,,e government In times ", . .' ' ,,, -. ,i,- vaiinnni Guard. ,..i,,.,i .,i,i,rfilr,t, f ,,1,1-nirp nen,on and health Insurance leglsla-, State to remedy mine cave situation ,n Stranton Iocal I)arcs cannot agree. tro..ped with development or i apuoi f01- " ."" .....V, .. l.iii.i.l -- - - , 'R'RTJMBAUGH NUT TO BE HISTORIAN; $10,000 AS CLERK e- TI Will Retir.112 Governor Sa'8 He Will , p ., Rccor(U of " . , i. State's Soldiers Bj a frlaff C'orlfSioittfr..t HarrUburg. Jan. 21.-Oovernor Brum, j . ",..,.... "-. --... ,,i.rlan. ,,aUKl , , , , no - noVmean. how - ,. "'..-.:: i, ,, Ml ,nmi ever, tnai t ne. i.eivrn.m. . - . . . --- V?0 o'.O hi"tU 1 " which he was elected , ',. ., c'omnilvslon Ull U"MV. Safelv ,m,i Hetense. n he i;niernor Is going to try earn i n.ii mm e . . ; "'-,.? -,iinii..ai r ennsj ."'''',"",'' ' ".'", ,",: war. ue cm... i . i- -., ...... - i prospectuses, and to eertlfv to their ac tion of his Job lust night at the close (,ur(i c.. ha8 bee ,llace(1 ,)efor S(,cretary of a farewell reception, which he and , ,.,', t.halt.s' s. nam, chairman Mrf. llrumbaugh and the members of of (lp ,.aIIlal ,s,ues I'onimltlee. and Lis aniline! cave In tho Governors re-..in t-.i-a.-t n rs.nn-rAsa nnn m. ti,n ceptlon room In the Capitol The minutes of tno commission, ne all IonPi" Raid the Governor, and lie i Bmie,i broadly. The Governor explained that the task 'ls one of vast impoitance. During the Civil War. he said, many records were lost or made out Impioperly and widow nnd orphans of soldiers suffered as a result. "The Idea of such a compilation of the records of every man from this State who served in the war Is to prevent a danger ot this kind." he explained, Incidentally, tne Governor said lie was "' "" ' '" . cn.ei -.-.". - -. - AUTOS COLLIDEJHREE HURT Pedestrians A ictinis of Crash at, sf-i.a I 1 1 XWT 1 C riiiycig!iiii uiki uainuL oirccis Three persons were Injured In a col lision between two automobiles this afternoon at Flft.v-e Iglith and AS'alnut stieets One car. driven hv Hoceo Kesano, was going north on Klftv-elglith street, and the other going east on Walnut street, was driven by Joseph Alexander, 18.'" South Twenty-third street. Alexander's car struck the Kesano machine at broadsides and almost tnnnlod It over. The Imnact threw the I Alexander e-ar against the eurb and It Htruck Miss una .Miner, iuu .Norm 1 niriy-imru street, wuu w,ia iiiisaiui,, She lecelved severe cuts and bruises. Thn other two Injured were Frank Pagano and Rafael Defeo. Lleventli and Wharton htieets. All were taken to the Mlserlcordln Hospital. LTRUCKS When a Master owner needs another truck he buys another Master. Larion-Oldsmobile Co. 231 N. Brokd St. MasHD POP" TO HER! S W . S$ i W !h ;! i JAS'K KtuF.R .,..- ,.. . . l...1. f ,1. I House and ii n.itle of Delaware Conn- ' t. has Known Jane for four summers u,n,i ,,,. r.ci. tle cutest thing In the i I mil i.nrvni. Apieiifii i t'l Ik i.i uir norld." i Jnuo will occiipv n Place on tno Dig '"' st;,n,i nhen her Ijui i'oji win ; "- augiirated today, nnd It rlic doesn't prove to be the stellar attract.o.i then ", '-' nar.Wburg and the esecuttve mansion, this tiny bit ot .muiiine mr n the second tloor that Is suitable for ..., f... if all- 1'lltl Watt BAKER SPROUL'S BEST FRIEND AND HIS COUNSELOR' Clrrk of Senate Praised by New (JtNeriior S.tys Hr OtTcrctl Kim Hip Job Du a Staff Corre-jKiiiiff uf fc llurrlbiirg, Jan. 21 Politicians nave been anxious to learn the Identity of 'Governor s'nmniv mint Inltmate friend .....i .......inr ... ..... . , ., ,.... .... .... i ., """ ''" ''.. -,ci, ..,..- ihik ine-lll ill oil inc erciei. i "K "'" In question Is W. Harry linker, clerk of the Senate. "l consider Mr. Baker the most cfll- ' cien, ,.,an i.. ,,, slat. CoerllmeIlt. )s Governor Sproul's comment Mr. , . . s ,,.., ,, ., , , ,, Hoornor Sproul made his appearance as tne Paliy member of that bony twen ty-two years ago. They have virtually 'grown-up" to gether and the bond of friendship form eel In tlie earl davs has been forged Hroncer during the ears. "I am glad that Baker Is the clerk of the Senate." said the Governor to day, "lie will ke-ep me posted and be or great service to me , , "'"ere Is :i htory going the rounds that t ou-rnor Sproul wanted te. appoint , g. "ajjer .;; a uigger jon, but that Governor Sproul admitted that this story Is true, but declined lo name the ottlce to which he would have placed his old ft lend, 1 HMF Rl TIC ClfV I VCK ATlflN , wmm auvu uiil uuuiuuiuiun Bill Asks Probe of Srlicniei! Lib erty Loans Affected VtithliiKtan. Jan. 21. (By A P)- A elrafi or :e bill to give the Treasury ' authority to Investigate the accuracy .it ' statements appearing in promotion lecommeV.!. ifwmmhi... 'ii that blue-sky tlon be enacted at this session leglsla- Itecent reports to the Treasury Indi cate that millions of elollnrs worth of securities of eloubtful value have been thrown on the market since the signing 1 of the nrmistlce and many promoters are taking Liberty Bonds in exchnnge for thedr stocks or bonds, subsequently throwing the Liberty Bonds on the mar ket. Iteg.irtlless of congressional action on proposed blue-sky Ipglslntlon. the ( Treasury has been assured of the sup , port of the Associated Advertising Clubs, the Investment Bankers' Assoeln I tlon. alul various stock exchanges In curbing tho Issue ot fraudulent becurl. r3' , 1 Slept in Cliurrli, Jaileel I Because he persisted In sleeping In the organ loft of St Teresa's Catholic I Church, Broad and Catharine streets, Mierman uaxer, iweney ears 0111, "fsr"- was "'""l'" ity dajs in 1 J"' l"i .' .'inhiciuuc -nii7l. ,lt cording to the sexton of the chuich, Baker has been found nsleep In the church on several occasions. arr"iMiniB-" "Mz " irn-niin. ir jfim G1RARD I M SVff S,3C mwrn two for a jfe'&Ti&mt quarter mfi&.r&Mi tmaller g&&ZiH fixef 10c KKfam mm 'Never your .v w SPROUL PLEDGES jjgrp TQ Farewell Speech as Senator ' Puts Interests of People First RESIGNS AS MEMBER "" dr II " Bcullcman Given ille Ovation as They Leave for ' Higher Offices llurrlshnrg, Jan. 21 "t shall hae at heart the Interests nnd the rights of cery man. woman nnd child In I'ennsjl vanla, whether they bo .great or small. In what I shall try to do as Goernor of this great Slate. And I certainly want the affect onate co-operation of the Senate o' PennsHntila." Goiemor-elcct Sp-oul made this .,u.cilll-tT.. . " ..,n.. ...... .... . . pledge before a crowded Senate chamber last night when he resigned as a mem- h'cr of that body to accept, at noon today. the governorship of Pcnnsyhanln. As I State Senator, the Governor-elect lias pnrucipaieti in iweie ici;"'.i u "" special eiisIon of the Legislature. Tim resignation of Lieutenant Gov-ernor-eleot Kdward H Heldlcman was also presented to the Senate. Immediately after tho convention of the Senate in paintings by Miss Violet Oakley were unveiled, and Miss Oakley In wlilcli sue e- Shir iiFomeii.' Slic then rferrd to tlio other p.itni- I3li" 1imnn1M -- Ings, the work of her brush, which grace 'vou tlat t j,,ian mseT frBet the fact the walls of the nae ."" " that I have been a Senator so long, nnd fcjid thev all represented the progress mid glorv of the nation. All depict epl- ! I shall never forget how pleased I have .odes ln'the p'eservatlon of the Union. i been to have been u niembr or this, and she said that, drawing a Ieson from body. 1 shall nver forget, either, how the past tho world might well be as-i Important a Senator is in the govern sured that the contemplated league of ,ment of the State of Penns.vlvania. I nations Is Justified. Ilol"' ' '""'e "", snme "sard, ns evl- '"I read this afternoon," she said, "an denced by Co-operation and kindliness, extract from nn address delivered by In the- new burdens ami cares which 1 President Wilson In Trance which ,am undertaking as 1 have always had speaks our thought. Ho said: 'There I, , In the Senate, a new awakened worldll Is not ahead Tllk,)1 omri serlon1y of us; It Is around us.'" .., am R0njr lnto , Kreal 0m.ee se- ... iji.. r;rl snroul riously, nnd J know tboe here who When Senator Sproul entereil the Sen ate clumber, accompanied by .Mrs. Sproul and other members "c '""'"''' and friends, he- was cheered bv n s col leagues and the largest uu'fntt F"" tn the chamber for ,nan;M' A"" he finished his farewell aeldress be again . ct ..rv. -- -- ,!,, Senators were again cheeilng. tnis lima In honor of Senator Ldward L. '"e- was cheered and n momem "" " - S who will be mnn. nf llauniiln eounu, Inaugurated Lieutenant Governor to- j morrow. .Mr Iteldlemati sent his resig-I nation to Lieutenant Governor Frank , U. McClain Immediately nfter Senator ( Sproul finished his address. , All of the new Governor's appointees were also present, nnd near the rostrum sat former Governor McCorkle. of West Virginia, a business associate of Mr. Sproul. Senator Sproul In his address spoke as follows' "I want also to express my apprecla- tlon of the long ears of courtesy that I received here. When I come to think of It that even The venerable Senators who will 'now be left have served here ten ears lss than my patient constlt- uency has borne with me. anu i iiair COAL SERVICE 32 vears ago -rf had the smallest coal "ard In Philadelphia, delivering 3,000 Tons a Year Todav we have the largest coal yard In Philadelphia, delivering 150,000 Tons a Year We have had Blizzards We have had Strikes We have had War And we served you well. No order too small or too large. One Price to All Owen Letter's Sons Coal Service Station Trenton Are. & Weitmoreland St. llrll rlinne. Vrnnkford 2130 Kr) atone, Kant '.'S3 INE Mint, economical, healthful. ' Zuoria ""ry "" 0,', or n,w nsnUHOOU - houaM. LOOK Sold limn rcllnlJhfd VT. G. OSTEMIORF. i33 N. nroad Rt, un urates ins Meiai wcatntr strlo Comfort and contentment, solace and good cheer, mellow flavor and ripe bouquet these things you can count on in Girards but not a tremor of your nerves, not a fleck on your clarity of thought, not a whisper of after-effect save the lingering taste of pleasure. - Stick close to Girards, and smoking won't play any tricks on your physical well-being or your mental, efficiency. gets on nerves. "JUST PLAIN BILL SPROUL, " NEW GOVERNOR ASSERTS Ti Ordinary Citizen Until Noon," He Tells Crowds That flock to 'Mansion at first Break of Day to Serenade 7l'rit ' tlu n Htuff Corttwotutcnt llnrrlbiirg, Jan. 21 "IVin't forget r1'"1 l B,n JU" n P,"ln Clt1"" Uml1 n00n; 'lodar " said t3oernor-eleLt Sproul at ten o'clock this morning, when mem- i . i, iuiii-iim1 I'nmmtiiee lslteJ f '" "!!")' ."mnmtee Msited the Kxecutlve .Mansion. Seeral addressed Mr. Sproul as t3o- ernor nnd one of two referred to him as .i . i,n I- i,... Senator. Then the man who Is no , the Governor ot l'ennsylnnla suggested that for a few hours he was "Just plain Hill Sproul." "for- twenty-two yeais. ' said Mr. Sproul, "I hac held public olllie. In f.ict. t'hnxe been u senator for that long, At ten o'cloiU Ust night, I resigned and from then until noon todaj. I am Just i p'alu citizen." , vol since the soldler-goernors of the lll War period has u chief executUe , ,.. ,ln ... ..ml n lli'rtrn i.a..,i ur..'nriipii 11 1111,11- ....... ...... lecelon tlitin that given to Governor ;prout. Ills friends, numbering thou- Lndt. flocked to Harrlsburg es,erday, An. u.ev un to the wee hours of the morning continued to serennne mm at the i:ccullp Mansion. At 5 o'clock they were up nnd nt Ii again and from that hour mill! he left the mansion, shortly after 11 o'clock, he was kept busy acknowledging tho sa- U(, The Impromptu celebrations were not some thanks to return nt least to those, who have home with me here. "In concluIon t want to say that to morrow 7 will have some matters which I want to make plain to the Senate In all seriousness. Tonight I want to tell know me hest will realize that t have , the Interests nnd the rights of ever i whether they be great or small, at heart j Mi1 Jrj (q Am , cer i talnlv want the nffection.ite co-operation i of the Senate of Pennsylvania - r,ieutennnl Governor McClnln ex- , prfBseil sincere i egret at the Senator's I' "t;ii niiiifie I i"Km ill im ri.iiiiiiij s" resignation nnd bespoke the co-operation of the Senator In bis new duties. "Vou were a. thoroughbred here and mCMiU'-'IMN'rafK Rj Hj g j H j S I a ( m g g , g g s r i xi' men s nne Furnisliingfs at Lowered Prices 2 -a a S Our January Clean-up h Sale ofrurnishinf r:j- :. ,:w ...:u f. quick appreciation. The ft sale comprises a num ber of broken lines and K 3 1 . . . H H incomplete assortments b j of Neckwear, Shirts, Ho- g 13 siery, etc., ot excellent ; j quality, and which are I especially desirable at , i the lowered figures. B The reductions fol- 1 row: , I .50 Neckwear, .35, 1.00 'J dor. 1 m 1.00 Neckwear, .65, 1.75 doz. I 1.50 Neckwear, 1.10, 3.00 do:. I i 2.00 Neckwear. 1.50, 4.25 doz. 1 2.50 and 3.00 Neckwear, I I 2.00, 5.50 doz. 1 m 3.50 and 4.00 Neckwear. g 2.50, 7.00 '4 doz. 1 B .65. .75 and 1.00 Half Hose. .50 I h 1.15 and 1.50 Silk Half Hose. M M 1.00 2.00 and 2.50 Silk Half Hose, 1.50 2.00 and 2.50 Pajamas 1.75 3.00 and 3.50 Pajamas 2.50 4.50 and 5.00 Pajamas 3.50 6.50 and 7.50 Pajamas 4.75 2.00 and 2.50 Shirts 1.50 3.00 and 3.50 Shirts 2.50 4.50 and 5.00 Silk Shirt 3.50 6.00 and 6.50 Silk Shirt 4.75 Silk Reefers, Wool Motor Scarfs, Underwear, Sweaters, House Coats. Bathrobes, Waistcoats, Gloves, Toilet Cases and Collar Bags are in cluded in the sale. R SONS 1424-1426 Chcitaut.t, confined to political club. IVih.ip they mado the grentist amount of noise, but I.a. .11.1 .. ul.n.In lliu nrm.inl. ulnl delegations of plain citizens In slnceilt niul lulor The llxecuthe .Mansion. In Kront street, a thoroughfaie that l(lrts the Su IinnnHi nl n Uccti , morning for the clouds, and from the early bonis In fact, long hefoie Mr Sproul wns out of bed hundreds of men and women bae patsol the houe ,ow the ,,.in,1K0d to ,10U.0 , BrtHl throng of Wsltors las! night Is hard to tell. Hundreds of men were turned awav from the hotels nnd tn throngs were many who bad been promised leserva- tions At the lVnn-IIanls more than 100 Phlladelphlans slept on cots that were placid In the grand li.tlltoom, and at the V. At. t' A Auditorium another batch of veent-fHe taught little a ,, frAii, i,ml on o ,..-,. ..v.,., ........ ...... I'latcrtMl oigatilz.it ions came to bat in the small hours of the morning and managed to find nuarters for late ar- rivals In llntrlsbJrg homes, neinie eiaj .ignt ninny tlefnie dn light many of the Iovhi Spioul rooms were out of bed, nnd shortly nf'er the breakfast houi lustltd up the l,and These have been p.irad- tug tile streets for three hours nnd whooping things up for e,-rbodv nnd ev el thing lonnected with the Itepub- liean party. ou will be a thoroughbred there,' con- ciiuiea tne Lieutenant uoveruor Senator Be!illcm.in, nfier handing up his resignation, also spoke br!cfl. Llltle huslnes was transacted by the two branches. The House adjourned within twenty minutes nfter It recon vened A resolution Introduced bv repre sentative Brady, of Philadelphia to give soldiers and ha Horn pay lor a period or three months nfter their discharge from the service was adopted nnd went to the Senate, which took similar action Governor-elect Sproul and Represen tative YV. T. P.amse.v, of Chester, were reelpien's of huge bouquets of roses from th" Saturday Night Club, of Ches ter. llriti'h Minister"! Made Pecr London, Jnn 21. Announcement Is made that thteo members of the new mlnlstr. In occoulance with the announcement mtido nt the time the mlnlstr woh funned, have been elevated tn tile peeingc They are U. E. Protlicto. Secretnry of Agil culture; Andievv Weir, Minister of Munitions, and S. 1'. Slnha, Undersec retary for India. s nnni "iinniiiiiniiniiiii nw -" Ff! Ill il I II I (III II 'II p illll 3 g Hl fllflallll llll I aBHaal iVaBaA LM al2j5ia5aW mjM I 1 xA- XjiX . 1 IlllllllllllllllJlJr Fi&i 1, mnymM m 1 i?x!mvjej wt iS m tmSSr I KaHmLllisKiSalr li sKHrBlll i' xinvvKaMirn iiinn I1 tHHhl l HkAVnVuaaaVnf 11(11 I I II luljll lllllll Uflllll Illll I ilillll i1 r ' WfcrwAOt .-mljiAl . ,.!-'M Kit1uM$ikfa' itArviS, BKIDI.KMAN ItKCKIN KS iMFTSl ' I.ieulrnaut novernnr (let- Hanlonic Presents From 1'riemU Ity ii Staff ( orrr ipoiliritr II al-l...- t.. 1,... ni 1 liMnnnf (iocrnor iMuard'i:. iieidieman whs the XXLlZrll LX tlon. Auditor lieiieral Charles A. Sny- dr and State Treasurer Harmon At Unfair Competition MOTHERS with pancake-making rep utations, be wary! When John's wife offers you a plate of pancakes, don't draw comparison's before you taste them. They may be Tecost Then they'll have a different, tantalizing flavor which even your good old-fashioned pancakes could not equal. it'l in th flour Free Mrs. Ida C. Bailey Allen's Recipe Book. Write for it. PANCAKE FLOUR THE EKENBERG CO., Crisp Ave., Cortland, N. Y. 1.. C. WIIITI., Itrprr'rnlitiir. Ilfrtrl III1., I'hiUdilplila fa masssEs&ssEsss&ssmmss&m', Be Sure HE sealed package with wrigleys upon it is a guarantee of quality. The largest chewing-gum factories in the world the largest selling gum in the world: that is what WRIGLEYS means. SEALED TIGHT -KEPT RIGHT TheFFlawprtift K'l''' Ke.Wiite.1 him with a jrold watch enijriiveU with lilt Initials. Friends at the "Hatchery," a Hamsburg group, sent him a gold chain and pencil. Franklin Sudhain piesented him with it stick pin uml Sheriff V W. Caldwell, llecorder James II. l-ntz and rrothonotary Charles I:, l'ass, Dauphin County nm clals, nnd nmoi'g his oldest friends sent him n handsome set of china. Auditor General Snder nnd Treasurer Kepharl presented lloernor Sproul with n stick pin with a, sapphire center, sur rounded with rubles and diamonds. - to Get wax - wrapped M 1 1 1 i i 'i W l m l-