m HAT:iffift3iSBKft5flS3impT?!TSIPRRM wvwr""Ti'mmiiam'ismmmvi i'?i S EVEXLXG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1021 s Coelidgc Pledges U, S. Aid te Soldiers Continued from Paur Una were limited te five minutes when the dtlrcntcs ndepteil the IIuIm Cemmitter report. Unit voting bv delegates will net be ncruilttPil. At the rpquest of Oxniminiler IJmery, tlir convention nrsi ntnl steml , for half n ml mile in silrnt tnlmU' tu i the nieinerv of the Inte V. W. 0i.il- t livnitli, mitlennl rninmnnilcr e" the l.rglnn. who we-! MIIiM in a nietnr.'.'ir accident nc.ir liid.annpnlls lnsi .loin Air. fime-ry Ihen delivered Ivh rcpeit te' th" convention. ' Prolonged cIippin fcn-eled Cemma iidei Kmery'n clir.rgp t lint C(nercR had Hmmi forced te bow i ill 'vill of the Kx Kx erutivp In thr mutter of delujjnj; lejjis lejjis Intien for eldi.T c uninensntiini Tin1 nutlennl remmnndrr a-wried that President llardiiift held i i-mifprpncp nlth n group of nntl-rompensitienistN flnd then vent IxM'mv (Vitisrc hirc that the Ujti-latieti be fisnmmittpd Mere (Iipp followed Mr Kmi't'r'i declaration tliut the Lesien vn ,n the compensation licnt te strij ami Mint it would makp its tund known te tlir verld in unmtMaVnMe fvm without consideration te jnrti nn'itt Vice President Widc-ntned i(p President I'aNin Coelldxp 'r mril at the hall and 'h" oler of the Vincent P. Cevir'.'n Pe-t. tie- i in Legien, Wellington. l. C . er pre. rented him The convention .no-e and i hewed an tllp Vtrc Pre'ldent entered and "lis wcerted te the platform Mr. f'oelldicp .! ercpnt'd te thr thr thr onvniien by M- I'mer. Anetb"" demonstration followed, the rewd again standing. Tin' iLdepHtien l.ei Vermont. Mr. Coelidse'-" mum- St.ite mi ejie iallv a 1 i r iti cerilTs ln'n a wplceme. (ri'tlintiH from Mnii.i' 1e.li ft l'rn nee, and lienc.-u! .loin .1 I'lmiiiii;. ru route te Kinisnv Citv te ni'i-ne t'n' Legien convent ei,, were rr.id by t.ie national commander. 'Fech and Pershing Send Mivs-flijes The message from Marshal Feeh rend : "Te n, l-nv iumi.id'- of th" American Lesien: "Today ,ou ai u'tembM .n . 'jr third annual lenventum 1 -e.id von prcettngB that eme from tin le-.trt "i one reldler te another a inn l'aiti your deliberation.''. M pravi rs go up net nnl for all men mid weiiiii m did their duty in rln Ve--M '.r, hut for thevn w!ie. Ii.t iiijr rpr:tn"il e in pursuits et peace h.ne b.mdc 1 t ..tu -hp1vp tejjetluT 'e pt'Tve j'to-ie Mnl -tlens of liberty , truth and jusi.i' t, i which we fought. It vs til be nn ud led pleasure een te bp nlth you Jenrnl Pernhlns Mitt thi 1u1imiik message : "(treetlng! te the Amerl-'iiti I sien en the opening da ' it- nw nt."n nnd eongratui'atleri' upon lis spirir. which is te stand jIm.'h f"r tl.u-" thlnss for which v.e fe.il Assistance Premised Disabled Veteran Premise that the d.sHeM k -rani will be a-ed for b the na-u,i. v'w inaoe , by Vice Piesideir CoeiMs"' .u 1'is d drei. He spoke In pit" -is ti'e. "Nothing N oles,.- te tii" Letrt "r Prp-ddcnt Harding than te ni.il." the i lief for imapaeitated wn" .ter.Mis ab ab elutelv femp'.i'te: no ir.tir. in the sr -n-e has ,i deeper itppn. i.it en of v.-lmt , that servlr e meant, of "he s.-nm et nindp bv the M-tevim of Hi.. o'';n e'';n o'';n liens lnriirifd bv th . e.m'n and ii" taan will go further 'e tiiinl"t1'r te the 'rue welfare of thm-p 'C u iav.. l.n in hp sprvicp and the.r nn iideiit" tiinii th" President of the 1 nitd Sate-i. "Up will never s.v r ti t for l.N own wclfare He win u i ri' ' .i...if for your welfat lit- i',', de ul1 ! -iin be done te p-evem fie neeil of in n Kgatn saerificiti eiusfl'-n for ei.r country's uelfati'.' The Vice Pri.uent r'ricn J nh.it hi hen done se far tewar.', ; mag t'.e neapacltated vcterati-'-pti.d hi.'ii tti1--'ite te the va'er of Aai'i.euN cmi'vl ferePH and dei lated the Legien tpt entpd u "titw national ion ."iii.e He said lety rehef mu-t no sn .gi. and appl.cd te the 'utat.en -ira.t'iei sketchel thp lennrry'i financiu! ob'i eb'i ob'i gatiens anil added that he Unew of ti nresenr nerrlce thai e t'd be perfuitii.-d for these who served fh- n-i'ien mn . mpettant than te iedu. "th. g!a drain upon the teseiine-- e' ih" ; cep'e Werk Still l nflnished "The oppertunit in m ii,e ih.s N.i N.i Hen one. tne -ai r:ri' u . ' m..oe t Kaiten en" wrs ei n nj' Toi,. Tei,. he said. "All the (.treenis f : liit gi.a vplrir ar- gabere. up m ' i resent a no- '.j-.ei d "- . -i s Yeu represent the consummation of i these great forces, coming into action In the early days of this century, which net enlv made America were Aineticiin htil made humanity mere Immune. The' hope of this Natien, whleli mere thnn ever before errepnnds te the hope of the world, lies In your power te in In- I Ntcr te that spirit, te preserve that i coiiscletiRiiPss and te increase these forces. "The work of Washington n net completed at Yorktown, tlie wetk of liinceln was net completed at Anpo Anpe Anpo nmttex. They live in our iti'titutieni'. one in the constitution which his efforts i allied te be adopted, the ether in the amendments which bis snrifh a used 'n be ratilieil Your work was net all done en the sia or en the battlefield of Kranrc. "In leiognltien of thr solemn obi' gallon te J en and jour ceutitrvnien of economy nnd )e u e, i. cenfcreiii e of i or er tain great power, cilled en the Initu- live of the President of the Tinted States, is about te assemble m Wash- , ingten. It is proposed te enrch for a solution of problems mining from ti' convergence of iimr different nation" in tne I'm i tic and te proxide by mu tual agreement a 'mutation of arma ment li ptope-.es something that Aniei'lea can de at home. It surrenders re right, it lmpers im burden, ii prom sis lelief at home anti a better niul.r siuntling tibrein' If li can be B"'om B"'em pllsheil its ble-.ngn will be relp 'ed from eer hiesid'- m the land." erU of ear llei lewed .lehti tS. Pmerj nat until eemtii in e r of the Legien, whose nddresa proved d that et Vice Piesldent Coelidgc, e ;wel the lie emplishments of the twelve months just ending anil outlined pl.it' f.r the coming year. He snid "Such means as were ti-ed la 511111 1 1 'i te beat ndi ifed .'ompeiisatieu cai. nut iiUima'el' sii.-fepil Nothing i ett'tii until li is se-"ed rlghl. The Amei.inn people ,..e the mi'' of last resort and wlifrevir the Aum an jioepb Ii.im' b the ballet pa-i 1 judgment en the icai'ei of adjusted i.meiK-atien that j . lgmeuti lias b"(n i.:i iiiderHOtnen: of the Legien's land 1 cannot leucene of a Congress .n lerelicr in its dntv. se titimindfnl of im just obligation te these who servi d their cettniry at great finaucinl les-. or e blind te the wishes of our people as '11 be milled ugaln Inte refusing te adj 1st fhe econemi balance between the man who went te war and the man wne did net." Commander Kmeiv repeif! that "m tie face of ndvetse industrial condi tions, which have hit the (X-setvice nun harder than anv i.turr .lass, the I.'jlen has gni'ied in streiu'ili and its liiiiincial pes, ti m lias stead. ' im- loved He suggested t,..r ti.e jjelit in 1 an.se 111 the Legien's constitution which will uet permit an one who holds or is set king a silleiieu elective public of ef tl e te bold olhee In the Lee en or in 1 n (lepartmetit 01 pest thereof ' b" (Mended te luciuile appoint, ie nffi, 1 . Commander 1'niTy pa.d high tribute 10 the late Cemmunder Pndi'nc W. tialbraith. !'' who was Lilled 111 an iiutotnebilo aci idem He -aid his u e nim had been te iirri 'hrnugh 'he great program whii h ( '"iiiii..i:nlr tJullnn.'h had let'' unfinished The giealPst Legien a ' "ieni"iu et the ear, 1 einmanuer Kmer said, was wen for tm di-ilbleil stvue men. .' iignnuis eiTerts rest It ng in iteatien o e o flie Veteran-' Iture.iu. Th" last nutlennl ve.k unleit-kui bv tni Legien has hem ler the tebef of cetiiiudes "'10 mi. iiii'iupli'Xi d." 1 'urn mnii'ler Lmeii nnunuid It n 11 dittv of the Legien te extend oierj aid '" th-M- eunad"s nnd a d''t whi. h I knew the 1 fgien will net full te pel form." h" -a'd Abroad. Command' r Luierj nimrliM that 11 me-eiiien' v as en loe' it. 1 rate-" te loiiselidaio the tiitineieis I'-aiis' asei iat.ens there in'e one un'.l"d iit.-l I'ftoi'ive bedv. "It is a singular f.bute te Us tan' ti.e name piopesnl ler lie new organization is Legien l'rnniuie.' iie noted. "In t treat Itrltam. tee. the Ameueati Legien is th" imMern at'' which the ex-servi. e 5reMps -ire h"iiis o-ferraed ami brought together undo" the name 01 the I'riti-h 1.. nn Peniier Commander linunrrd ri.omer'a' servi. e fur f .. a'e !' itj.i.i.ufb. of Ind uiiRpel.s w 1.0 w k'lbd in n tin f'iri ar tiniilenr !uc' .1 n was ihe no uif.tre feature of t! 1 .mi. 1 t en A' 'i.e afterneuti mihi it 1 Oin and 'ii'iieial .Li' it'.e- ; r, .1, d.esv the iei. reus Ma nr dm lenn A. Leji'.nn of flic T'nitfl S'at Mit no Cw,is 11 ,i 1 te' het ai'i-tn. -p.'n'.H. in'l '.'.is ni'i ng A In r.il l".i 1!. .iif spi 'i . I'fterts 'i H t h r (i nm' ;, i ' 1 . i "inh.r 'i" une,T. 'ei nin ' ,i'it i aTe - i " i ( p s, 1 1 n W Hinl the Htiggestten of remedies for the problem weie set forth at length In the annual report of Adjutant Lemuel Helies te the convention. Mr. llellesi suggested stimulation of public works, n mere rigorous exclusion of aliens find a systematic effort en the part of local pests nnd departments te tlml work for the 1100,000 former soldiers said b the report te be jobless. Incorporated In the adjutant s report was n lengtliv review of the activities of the oritnulratien anil showed, the re port said, a healthy piewth diiriuc the fast twelve months. rinunclal Ktpert ttt:itlflng l'siieil'iili giutifung. it was stated in the icpert. was the tinnnclal snowing as presented by the national treasurer, Hubert P. Tyndall It showed the pres ent tinnnciiil worth of the organization a- Si;os.!i:i:5.!i. ns against S4(lt.717."7 nt the time of the last national coiueti ceiueti coiueti tien. 'lie oigatiiatieil was extended ma ma tertalli during the enx. at cording te the repot t. mere thnn 10.'( iests having tiet ii added. Iloiiarttnents were created in Mexife. Panama, the Plillipplni' I-'iind-. Pinnee. Hrltish Isles. Atgen titm llepulilic and Ciinmla, while pests wen. extencied te tnohe additional ceiltltries. The women s uuxiliari. an autono mous organietlon but i 'oseiv relnted, Mr. Polies reported, in reused in mem-l-ersbip tee m 11 Mi" te PJl.t-lfl In two'.re months and tlm number efttmits grew from 1""'-' te "all's. The report of the nntiennl judge nd nd lecuie nnnoutiied tint every iiossjhle piecnutlen has hoen taken te protect the I egleu's emblem from infringement. A pretit of Sen. 027 war -newn in tlie re port of the LejieTi Publishing Company, w h eh gets out the American Legien Weekly. Kxrciitixf Cominittce Meets The National Kxecutive Committee i e'd its first meeting jesterdnv. tlie -(ssmn being devoted nlmest entirely te tlie q lestien of "e'lif for ilisnbled men. It was a.ssettid b. the members "f tne leii'inittee tliat there was still much led tntie m the War Oepartment nnd flat bei-mse of it. relief work was be'tig teiarded. The executive Committee refused te adept the report of the Natiennl Hefi Hefi pitahratieu Committee, which some m. -nhers thought might haiobeon mui strued as nn indersement of the (iov (iev erntuent's ue. entrnl'..ntieii plan, and several . ommitteeuieti i elated they wen- net saiineii iiuii I'm iihimiivh had been fulh i arried m.r The a fivili"s ei tlie leiffail wen-J shall 'x el it i .:".''d b sniiv me-ntiet, the put. ipal leiuplamt Ik im: 'lint the ted tap. b whi-h awaiils t" disabled men have been subject te ."vision b of tii .als in Washington had net been "in -pV'elv unwound. The Lxeciitie Ce i, mrtee leturncil the report of the Ilos Iles I italir.tien Committee for revision. This report commended especially Ce offer's i. the Cnmmiitee en Mediuil Consultants, appointed bv the Sccretim uf he rieasuil te Jilnn tlie lUilicleus expenditure et the .ls;.t;00.(i0ii tlu tlu theiueii nt tiie last session of Cetigr s. fee eti-ti i.eiis'ii of hospitals. I.iuuer tpicbtinii Looms The n .-stien of itider-cment .i 'g.--lalten re-tenns the s,i.. (,f ligm .ums and b'er under ondifiens rlun would nieve i' the reltr I. of the sn0i u wus breiigh befete the ( inmittee b n dele gation from the Laboi Trades Pepart -metit of the Amci.i.an Kcderatien of l.uber b'tt the L.. ;t.ve Ceiiinutt'ii decided it was net prepei lv one within Its- jiiii-die'inl' it was Imncuted. how ever, 'le l-Ue pieb.l'dl V Ollbl led e attention bj oil" of the nnveiitieu toil. teil. nnttee.s. 'i ne it. '. n'a's . . ,n n. .t t ei s i'i im 1 1 ai ai ai loeiiiitii: liu'iuei s laws te ins ire Mi piactKal '.-.'''.usiuii et .Inpani'se. from 'hi I'iUfed State- nnd dc hiring tlie ni.itti t f .Im TV e 'n miisratmn t., be a preii' en ler I'.'tieiia1 ititiiT tuan Mine n. 'i V.IW I'et'.rri.l l' tie' Lxe. It If Cen. ti..' - e,. m ' .. 1' a ii..n 1'esini.isti'r eiieral I'linnhed 1 T Marl;, -..ft H'sp , i ,,i i ,, I - in l pn si-ntei! a .emu n'l tin . : -' mi .f prefer' ii' t"r war v terans p n I'ed. i.il 'ii! -i r ' ". wIih h ile ':n I tin it- "tit orde-s b C. Inn. t .1 ti. 'i- giati'i i innir of ili pn .' r.'i.'ial i 'ghts rer i' nidi tee Logen li is l. m " ag'iig ,i tig.it I ii-- - niiiiiiitti " adept c ie'" .'. tliaek- In l'estmasti r (ieneiii! ll.ii s ',.' ..ii i.r'h t civing '''tt-iuii. 'he ,i t'l'-u n iieiuinK positions i ti,.. Pn.tefli'p I'- pact iei. ilien i en , i.,n 111 the pi Ml si i ,-e flir made the Military and Naval Affairs Commit- ( certnlu group has been went te come tee. I'crc nnd hid for leans en an nllor-nenc A certified check for SI00.0OO wnn basis, no thnt the little Invester had no posted Inst night by the New Orleans recourse but te buy city bends from the Legien Convention Committee as nn ar- Interests at n premium. New, how hew gument for cheesing that city for the I ever, we are getting bids and award next convention. I l'H leans te competing groups. This i is galling te the eldtlmc polltlce-finnn- . . -,, ,,,. inl combination which lias reveled In PIHLA.OUT FOR , Philadelphia. This Is a benefit which Is .,.,,,,,.,, ,,r ' ,l felt by the wnnll nvester. P hi adelphla CONVENTION IN 7 926 Is becoming a freer city." i Cleaning Systtau .Smashed spw-.n j pn'r te n et ii 'utiir .crfirr '' "The tr(et denning System is Kansas Cllv. .Me.. Oct. III. The unnshcil right new. On the first of the i. - i .. i 'i . -ii ......!.. ii,. year the e d centruct syslem wi 1 go into American Legien special carrying llic(ip MMtA, Al, Hg'lt ,lr,.p , wllllt l0 Pennsyhiinla ilelegntien te the third j sny or,i ni)0t)t nirorter Cuven. Hi' nnnunl convention of the American is doing a mnn-sizc Jeb, ami he is Legien art I veil et Kansas City tit .S 'flO I Mandlu-r stalwartly ngnlnM all the last nigh, There were a Miflicici, , ft" , S'i& nunibci- of nltcrimtes en the train loUstem make up the full tpieta or sixty-eight ' :.Tr; s trm l)V wh)l.,1 spcl.,r(1 votes allotted te Pennsylvania. i ,. ()f bI(,j(11.M ,)b, , ,,, ,. ltesldes the delegates and ill ernates I,,. arfM f city supplies is being te the third conenliet, n.u te he tlrs .,.,,,,,,. Nev. ddilers conic here from convention of the Women h Aiixilniry tI ,.i.;n. a -i ., , .,- i,,. Among these latter is n boosters' com- ' 'P' -.e were net en the "Inside. mittee from this city who will work ' " 1 ut . ft tmM' ,1Z ,n en the fleer of the convention and nt , "V 'fH ' mi no use ; the system had committee meetinss for the purpose of t I,e i tintien sewed up. bringing the eighth nnnunl oenentl..n T" Xwht Jni"A'"nr,"!s we '''l' te Philadelphia during the Sequl-Ccii- l'1cnt c ,",t $1 ,M0.IK)0 tins ; "j tennlal celebration in 1020. slreetH alone we have spent MI.OOO.OOO (?eerge Went worth Cnrr. of Phlladel- i1mIM -'ciu'' 1,,c J r(,c 'erary will rise phla Manete Pest. Ne. 270. a feuner "1OV(' "lp cnmnil bv the end of the chairman of the f'eunlv Committee, I J'r. The Convention Hall ! dehiyed and Majer M. ,T. Pickering, of Itcnjti- ' "ty by the decisions of the Heard of mill Pranklln Pest. Ne. de,", in con- ' View. iuncfien with Tliemas II. Moere, of the I "Delaware avenue is being converted mntheniatieN and science department efi't gieat cemmenial arlerv. Werk tlie Prankford High Scheel, have , there and in ether set tlens of the cltj worked up among nil of the Pennsyl- , is such titnt for the time being it is lanln, Delaware and New Jcrsev ilele- hard en trntllc te get through, gates en enthusiastic spirit As Penn- j Welfare Funds Held lp sjlvanin hns no candidntCH for the nn- , , , , ,. tiennl offices, it is expected that the I lie recreation work or the Depart - request for the 1020 convent ion will be ment of Public .Hare has hcceniu uch adopted and recoininended en the fleer " Part of tlie life of tlie people that we of the convention te the committee en ","'p ra" ,' rr'yidc mere thnn we tilncK ef1 nnrtine ier next w.-.i- This is hnic menp for. Miss Uess. head of highl probable in viw of tlie large number of votes Pennsylvania will have te trade with these States lulling can didates for national officers. Kansas City received the Petinsjlvn nin delegation with wide-open hospi tality. A Reception Committee retire- seiiting the cit . together with n band, I the Kee-entien Ptireau. was in te see me this week with tears in her eyes. She t-ays that she needs tlie money for Iter work re badly that she wnnts te borrow money en her own account. 1 will talk things exer with her next week. "We aie going te ham !vr enrlv I met the train at the station and the en- I spr.ng, nt League Island Park, one of I tire delegation was transpeited in army I tlie greatest bathing brnehe-i in the .trucks te the Hetel Dixen, where Penn- country. We have Inult en nsphnlt svlvania h'-adipiartets, is located. I plant nnd we can quickly put streets in i lepnir. A hole can he patched up h. . our men en the spot in a few minutes I lomparntively speaking. We wnnt an- i ther asphalt plant, and will build it I w" get the money from t eunctl. "Tae Department of Wharves. 1 ecks and I'crrtes Is bulldln n fine pier at Clie-tnut street. When it i" iln islied we will put the edbc, of the department right en the pier. We will bring the department right te the ships. Other piers are Icing built. "'Hie Department of Health, under City Breaking Grip of Financial Ring Ciinllnutii from l'licr One ci'U inter' s's of New Yeik and Phila delphia one i ertalii group, tlie Mor gan group, se-called is considerably inti re-ted m the underlying lempnnies. Tin i don't like te see these snored nretits menaced Put we are smashing Int.. that part of ih" S.weni by setting T)l. rurbush. bus svsiemized tlie cit.i's reaili -e operate the Lrankferd 'L our- het-nitnl units se that tliev aie the pride I se'ves. and 'ins will run en fiat lead f fU(, f.itv and tlie wonder of visiting se'Ui.- thnu je i vxp'.t It is net a dn sleian.' and surgeons. The Phila- easi as it was fm th. Sysf. m te tell ddphia Conceal Hospital, once n b - I Philadelphia what te i!e and what netUOrd. is new praised by authorities as one of the best municipal hospitals in of trumpets. Ne one knew nbeut this work except the Director and myself. That Is typical of the work of the sev eral directors. They arc working, net tnlklng like some of the critics. "The Police Department Is being Im proved nil the time, but we need mere men. We have about 4000, but wc ought te hnve 7000. "lc.s, I'hfinticipiiia is niivc. ami at work. Ne amount of haranguing by the Combine can destroy the geed work thnt has been done and Is being done. "Ah the grip of the System Is slowly loosed. Philadclnhln will lenn ahead. The prize Is net for the fastest talker. but for the best worker. Furthermore, Mayer Moere, it was pointed out, is one of the virile, pushing forces In the Scsqtil-ccntcnnlnl and Del aware Itivcr Bridge projects. Opens Tomorrow CAPITAL AFETERIA 112-14 MARKET STREET Real Cafeteria Service. Plenty of room 117 by 33 feet Up-te-the-minute equipment. We de all our own baking at our Bakery and Dairy Restaurant, 14 North Ninth Street PUROCK HAS A REASON PUROGK wntcr is made te supply a definite need. It is the need of every human body for water thnt has the power te absorb waste matter and impurities and carry them off. Ne water can de this if it contains foreign sub stances in solution before you drink, it. 13ut Pureck water is scientifically distilled until it is absolutely pure. It is charged with life-giving oxygen. It is scaled in sterilized bottles. livery glass of Pureck water that you drink cleanses and invigorates your body. Every bottle of Pureck is an aid te better health. Let your drinking water always be Pureck. It is mere than a thirst quencher and is inexpensive. THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO. 210 S. 24th St., Philadelphia DRINK m WATER for thirst and health rt te de. riulaileipiwii is no longer uiiiilc 'sj.iw' h New Yin I. tin .t im ii r Tin' Miner him-'df pointed e it that en nf tin' biiiclr- .'i-rivd tiem tin-bi'-.iking et the old timincial .'.renglinlii v.is Mint tlieii- nil- new real lompiti lempiti .mi for in 1 'an- "Thai i wli.il an' . neili il i k Miiu' l the world "Phlla. Is Alitc" "Diiecter t'aven is n tttallv draining 'lie lowlands In the I'eitieth Ward. He mis built a numiring station which is a wonder and he built it im a matter of V .1 II !,( -nt i , f i aims' , e npi t-'.en (Ne departmental loutine without a fanfare 1 I liriSKMI Nf AI)Vr.KTIs.lMi:.NT Jt!.i t i i' i lenam t.ellJ1 'It'll 1 ' main n i' il I rP-e-'.niiiM ii, si n - s in i. t: -n v '1 r ' -i in. "''i el n pei.i-v ie r ,i - f -1 Ul .1-1,1111 'l' nf ( )). ei '-.lei. ' 'i-isf nn j -nt a v sfeni n' i . - 1 i- 111. I'll i . 0-nrii j . '.u- n i i ' i'i i i . e'.- , ' ' s I ,,-, , f xii uiik.Ari.i-v-jj iu ;iaji, n t a i yHi i mm WHBHBP i Mer nf disccinn i ', vsnen puri.hasinp; dethincr fei .-'icet, i)eitv e 1 1 1'liing wtar, f ' iji'i' t'ii? s'ere of Mai Donald & Campbell, noted anion ir hestnut Stic Shep- m account of the supeuer quality of it merchandise. BBggs3rJB05?M,M.iyj: Geerge Alien, 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Every Weman Knows that tier hat can make or mar her cestannme. Our millinery salons are offering' a selection of Paris Medels particularly designed for the social function. A picture hat of silver Sace with a clever trimming of velvety purple grapes an exquisite toque of rose blue and silver effectively draped in metal cloth. Altogether a distinctive collection at these reason zblz prices. i as, ??rT?!"!i?yR IHMS MMMlMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMpi This is the Last Wee Big Electric k of the Cleaner Sale SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, winds up one of the biggest Fall electric cleaner sales we have ever had ever a thousand of the new model Phila, Electric cleaners put into Philadelphia homes. Be Sure te Take Advantage of this Generous Free Offer before Saturday Because: 1. FREE, complete set of cleaning attachments, selling regularly at 312, with each new model Phila. Electric cleaner. 2. Very easy terms of payment $3.50 with the order and the balance in small monthly amounts. 3. New .improved model Phila. Electric cleaner is a ster ling value. This cleaner is made exclusively for us and we unhesitatingly recommend it te our customers. On Monday, November 7th, the price of this new model will be en the regular basis, charging $12 for the set of cleaning attachments which you can obtain free by ordering your Phila. Electric cleaner today. Terms of payment will also revert te usual schedule en Monday. n . SfeC" .-irwss- Pmf j t ' ir i. i ..i. . -II WKLL-DRESSLl) man mul ' haie jfoed-Iooking sleves, glevus tha' have distinction, which arc made of fine materials nnd which fit well. Every one who lias bought gloves fi-om'.MacDenald i Campbell, rm-eti Che.stuut Stiect, is well lunua'nted vith their superior uual- t' and tluraeility. nu iney are iiei ipi-nsivc: the popular Capeskin and 'ieatskin j,'lecs being pi iced at S3. 00. ' Ibis im Hides an extrcme'y smart hand--scd Hntrlish make. 'I'lien tlu-r aie the heavier Buckskin W es, both el" natural to.er and that s,-i i e'tb!f new shade of tan as well as the erv stylish '.Mei has, in pray and daik brown. Fer ce'd weather, the Capckin lined with silk, wool or fur aie ei v warm and comfort able. '-pHE t'ut t that people who encej 1 have an aiticlc of clothing dyed or tleaned at BaiRs', 111" Chestnut Street, continue te take their wear inc apparel te them year after ear, te be lenovated is an asi-rance of the splendid verk done b;. this firm. ()rl the ether day a friend said te iup:' "1 always take m thint's te Barf"?' t.. be cleaned and they de them m, uell and se promptly that I think I will take that blue evening dress of mine and see if they can a-e n a daiker -hade, I'm getting, awfuhy tKed of the celi." I ad- j vised her te take her satin slippers ie Ijc fJe'l in iiw'h at tin- sa.rp tlim1 , , il fh,- ci'i- 'f lis J 8'i'.i' -li.i co Viti VtriOe thfn' uNn IiiaVe .v tpf Uitj ,,f . Ifarlrc li'r ifliiiirl fuin1 I mss aril i nin c ii- if 'i " ''I i,,'"i ' t ' ur I.HHH, ilrilier e- ' blunU'-n ' liiein. , t,u will be rneitt m.in picmm'j i'u mc esul's ALIT'ILE e.tra heat is often mere than Mclt'enie. Early in the meininff, in the bedioem or bath or c'en dining-room before the draught has been turned en the furnace long enough te make the house sufficient ly warm or en a winter day when the cold winds penetrate into every nook and corner, you will find n Simplex Sunbewl Radiator invalu able. These splendid radiators threw out an amazing amount of heat; and they are light in weight .ie that they may be conveniently carrif-d from room te room and at tacned at any lamp socket. Tlie price is S 11.30. Yeu will find them .is iii . -t annus ntln-i t'Vctnc .ml k'.is nf.ii.Ms :" i'ic t.- i,' .1 1'iiuihliii TilIl.T 1.. I I I h .,.,. illf SlrCI ... 1 no . ..An ..I.I". .'. .I.T.tl... .....', i . .j - ( ..VI flfiliil m pli.mcrs ,.nd lieiixpfurnislilnRS hai" K'i-n plpusuie and uinfm i te Ljunt ess llulllet) LAST Spring, whin the iate frost - destroyed se much of our fi-uit crop, it looked as though we would hae very few apples; but Nature, as if te make up ter the deficiency in thp East, has produced an as as teundingly large crop m the North western section of our vast country. Apples, net only marvelous for their great quantity, but ter their superb flavor and perfection. Yeu an ob tain all the kinds you like best at Hallewell's, Bread below Chestnut: Delicious Apples, Winesaps, Kings, Spitzenbeigs, Jonathans, It e m e Beauties, Winter Bananas, Grimes Geldens and Bellctlewcrp. Many people have found it mere conveni ent and economical te buy them by the box, which is the average amount that a family will consume in a month. The price is $4.00 and upward. Cleieup view of improved new mudcl Philj. Electric cleaner trlll'A' I in. into the shui, of J.! A WELL - APl'OI N'TEI) dinner ' Habisieitinger, 1911 "hetnul iX table a snowy white cloth si tf CALL TELEPHONE (Walnut 4700) WRITE THE PHILADEPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET 9 S. 40th St. Gth and Diamond Sts. 4 GOO Frankford Ave. 18th St. and Columbia Ave. Bread and Ruscemb Sts. (Legan) Bread and Wharten St. 3100 Kensington Avr. 7 anil 0 W. Chelten Ave. e tign, quality anu weriimanbinp. i e- nu".-.u.v.- .. ... uuui.' iuuk ,i,v T s!,w n stunn nir thing of m k.v . reany attractive witneut silver. One Rliick Broadtail. It was a ioese docs net necessarily have te have a -eat made with a deep yoke, which i Silver Service, but there are many 1 is extrcmeh- modish and trimmed "drl pieces which aie net excessively I with a lar'fte cellar and cuffs of expensive but which will add greatly Eastern Mink, lovely, soft, dark te the appearance of your table: brown in color. Hut for metering or . small dishes for nuts, jellies, elivcy I . .. ... i, ..t t n nr bonbon. h nz e vp-it.ililf. ,iict, . for tlm loot pan game, m , . mi ,.. ....... ,.hlnBr l(lndV.MllH ' "- DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY Chester Media Lansdowne imuiaii;r , uiiiii-i"1'-! uuiAiiuii ii nincr iiii.ihmiii- tmnit nnil i Ifl1' rmunm irn lli in svin elnHtu Ta "f .,'; ! of e.nul.sii.-W .Ii.Mkm.1,1 (lat sIvid I is ei con- H.iV m.iuj pip (H 'hl h cr, cemp.ii.i- iitlr.n live. tjpi Iripxpci si . And it ih hih li ,i box !' IP Hutisffirtlen t0 jiurchiiKp from Mal'cv a. .!... ., K1 I...1,... .frtB t.ir.l...u, ......II... . I II HI-.WI - - - D these with cellars and cuffs i-aslii.R fui .'' uppcwllv l"hfv ar. n ii'Je i Hie lull uui ' ic HaTiiiiiciien e nircniiK( lrem lial'cv ti, iiuii may in " n with or without belt whine the htKhtst (piiillly Is imsiireil 'IHF CHESTN'1'1 STREET ASSOf'IA'I IOS DOMESTIC RUG NEW LOW PRICE Savings of 3354 te 40 Durable as Iren 1020 Piescnt yjO 1'icscnt Si.e Price Pricu Size Price Price 27x54 $14.50 S9.7." 0i) $117.00 JJ77.0U .'16x63 23.75 1.1.00 U'2 J '12.00 92.00 1.6n6 40.00 26.00 0x13.6 .... 176.00 116.00 4.6x7.6 49.00 32.00 9x15 196.00 128.00 4.6x9 59.00 39.00 10.6x10.6 . 171.00 112.00 4.6x12 79.00 52.00 10.6x12 .. 196.00 128.00 6x9 88.00 58.00 10.6x13.6 . 220.00 145.00 6.9x12 117.00 77.00 11.3x12 .. 196.00 128.00 8.3x10.6 ... 134.00 85.00 11.3x15 .. 224.00 160.00 This list is only partial. At 1220 Market we carry in stock a greater number of sizes in Wilten Rugs than any ether house in the United States. Nete: these "extra-size" rugs net obtainable elsewhere: 9x10.6, 9x18, 9x21, 10.(ixir, lO.GxHUi, lO.GxlS and 10.6x25. Bundhar Wilten Carpels $5.00 a Yard; Were $6.50 Other Standard Demestic Weaves at Similar Savings A particularly fine selection uf Axminster Rugs represent ing the highest quality. They are rich in color and include Chinese and Persian designs. 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $46.50 te $56.50 8.3x10.6 Axminster Rugs, $42.50 te $52.50 6x9 Axminster Rugs, $25.00 te $32.50 Other sizes and grades proportionately priced. HAR WICK M4GEE CO. 1220 MARKET 5T. iffifflBfimwrnmismm imssmjssggM I V a. "Tii -k!
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