Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 24, 1914, Postscript Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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EVEyiJva i,u ,,& PniLADELPHlA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1914.
1CT0RIAL AND GRAPHIC SCENES OF INTERESTING HAPPENINGS AT PIOME AND ABROAD
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Debutantes in paraoc at the Horse Show. Reading from left to right, they are Katherine Tenney, Jean Tillie. Huerta Potter. Edith Earle. Katherine 0Eden
and Hanscll Earlc.
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MRS. EDWARD B. McLEAN
MISS JEAN AUSTIN ON GOLD LEAF !
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MR. AND MRS. REED KNOX
A central figure at the Bryn Mawr Show.
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REGINALD VANDERBILT JUDGING HACKNEY BROOD AND FOAL
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TOPERS TREMBLE AT
MAYOR RIDDLE'STALK
OF AWFUL "JAG LIST"
j-vcu i roniDiujonists Are
Dumfounded at His Pater
nalistic Stand Against
Liquor. K
FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE NEW POPE TAKEN DURING HIS pnBnMTm,"",n ' ' J
. SHOWN KNEELING BEFORE THE ALTAR IN THE SISTWE CHAPELHE PE IS
OLD MAN PLUCKY PATIENT
e's Physicians Sew Up Injured
Hand Without Anesthetic.
JiJrw Uartone. 70 jcars old. la one
clans6 l'1ULitieal Patient that the physl-
'rtattiafn,th Samar"n Hotpltal Jiae
HI1'!" '"o time.
! to ,V na waB rPPwl " he
'w whii., k smaU fi"eer today by a
wniie he was worblng at the mfll
of Slurtln U'aliatli, Park and CJIennoud i
"'"" iiuiiuiiu tooi bin)iieil the ma
chinory and ttnrtcd for tlio liosiiit.il 1IU
r fused an anvbthttlc wtille the phi si.
ilans boned tho wound
GERMAN GENERAL OUSTED
UIJNEVA. Suit, n,
nepoits luathlnu here fiom JJerlln d8.
clare tliat the KaUer has dismissed Oen.
eiul on Dcimiintr. the commander of the
.German extreme left In AUace.
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CARDINAL GIBBONS AT HOME
Prelate Returns From Meeting of
Cardinals in Rome.
noSTON. faopt. 21. -(JardlnaU Olhbons
and OVomwU, who attend.! the i-ere-
monle following tho clettlon of I-ope
'ilte Stai liner CanopU-
Bauimor'el aihb0tut 1U lea'e at onte or
ATLANTIC CITV. X. J.. Sopt. U.
Torn between a grim sensn of duty and
a Ulndly desire to save many of his
fi lends from a terrlfjlng; incubus. Mayor
Kiddle, who seeral days aeo dum
founded shore prohibitionists i iiBr.i,.r.
ng Atlantic City should have an offi
cial "Jag list," today resohed to lenNe
tho question of its establishment to his
associates In tho City Commission.
Director of Public Safoty Hartlett
and others of the ruling board do not
feel so strongly upon the subject n
the thoroughly aroused .Mayor, and
doubt was expressed today as to whether
topers, whose frequent reappearances in
court stirred tho Major's nntem.il in
tense, have anything to fear. The "jn.
ns cm bo created onl b ordinance
Tho Prohibitionists, whom Majot itid.
tile heretofore fought tooth and nail,
are for It to a man Saloonists say the
proposal Is Socialism running amuck,
Mayor Riddle wants It distinctly unler
stood that his blow at the liquor mo.
nopoly is not aimed at Philadelphia! In
the slightest degree. Many of them agree
with him that Atlantic City should be
open on Sunday, and ho would not lose
their good will, ruthermore. under the
Nen Jersey law the ofllola! "jag list"
". ,n"H'hi c'ltT &erri
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NEW JERSEY POLITICIANS
DISPLEASEDBY PRIMARY
See No Improvement in Conditions.
Wittpen's Defeat a Blow to His
Ambition.
TRRNTO.V. X. J sept 21. The pri
mary pi stem of this State, which had
another test In tho election last Tues
day. Is being severely criticised today
imougu tno btate, manv politicians and
oters being of tho opinion the sjstem
has not improved conditions over the old
nominating conventions. It is pointed
out that one effect of the primary method
has been tho almost complete disorgani
zation of patties and the ci ration of such
had feeling In tho tare tor nominations
that legitimate campaign work Is mado
Ineffective. Most of tho aspirants for
Congicss In Tuesday's election, It Is said
"bUi" mc" f low standirg and mental'
The failure of Uio Hudson County fac
tion, led by ox-Mayor II. Otto Wittpenn,
nf Jersoj city, to nominate a majority of
candidates for county offices In that
county, is Interpreted by politicians as
being equal to his elimination as a pos
sible candidate- of the party to succeed
Governor Jumcs K. Fielder. "-'-0""
LOCAL Finn RECORD
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10"h!.,-Man,on "" U""' Roien-
muni;
A. If
I'litl ItM Hon roa.1 anti rnurlet in nlko
C-ES ts i. .",". ' M -"anii.! Ptir $siin
.ua-Tul'ii and i-nqn . m ,ium,, . Triflins
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BLANK'S I
Men'sl4kt.GoldWatches
iieautirul rnndeli In hlgli grada
atc-lir for men who approc-uta
vi.ii.to .itii.:( cm iruni me oral
Pml mo omenta
(lurabilii) anj time-
liar)
' Smith's'
famous foi
keeping
$50.00 to $100.00
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V.
:. R. Smith & Son
Luncheon, 50c
loclnys Special
CHICKEN CROQUETTE
PEAS CREAM SAUCE
COFFEE. TEA OR MILK
BISCUITS AND BUTTER
PEACH ICE CREAM
1024-26 Chestnut Street
In
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C.tt fllncc O J
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Beautiful 10-mch Vase,
value $1.00
Limited numbc
for this week
only
The Crystal Shon
102 North 10th Street
Cl,T GLAbS EXCLUblVCIiY
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-$2
Still $5.00
but their value
has been brought
up in keeping with
such a shop!
SteideralaM
- I -120 Chestnut St.
"Where onl the best s good enough
Perry's
$12
Fall
Suits
and
Overcoats
Unless you've seen them,
you can't appreciate the
cloth-values, the workman
ship, the character of cut,
style and making in them,
and only $12
At Perry's
Some time apo our American
cloth manufacturers were al
most panic-stricken over tha
expected foreign competition,
bo they pulled themselves to,
gother, set designers and weav.
ers to work to beat anything
cither thoy or Europe had ever
produced !
And thoy did it! They low.
ored their prices to next to
nothing! Most makers of Suits
and Overcoats wore in a goma
of fear; they wouldn't buy in
the face of R falling market!
t u "i wu ilimPed in, bought
fabrics, the finest in years at the
Fices,S then, suddenly, the
American market discovered its
SKifa ana up wcnt the
W got nt rockbottqm
prices the fine fabrics in
inese 512 l-all Suits and Fall
Oyercoats .
At Pcrrs
Perry & Co., n. b. t.-
16th & Chestnut Sts.
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