c. vv EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 101T ECT STRUGGLE foVERWAR-TAXBILI Opposition in Conference to W senate Changes Presages Long Fight VILL RAISE $2,416,000,000 What iMarricd- Men Will Pay in Income Tax II 4.0IHI J.llll'l pHHM jo mm 1,-1.(11111 Siimi'i amn'i iwiinu 71 inn pm nil" tso.mii t; ! i ii 550 OOi) am mi 4(10 00" win.oo" too Hi" silnonn OIK) 01"' i noil onn jO 000 000 Present law o ii -' ii'i l.'ii llin .'Si' !!J'l imi 1 s;ii i :tm S IC'll -,l-' 11 I'.'" IS fl-'O JII M'JII ai.ns'f n i iivi en nsu 78 (ISO Ml ll'.'ll Ki'j nsii i.nt.nvj A 'Moil vvnr Mx f.MI -lit WASHINGTON Sept 11. . ;,415 OOil din levenim lilll tusttyl b.v the Senate List night awaits the opening of long strucnte ln conference todav ItavlnfT t ' c" r- ' ""f ''' k-v '"" S""-" as to tear fllKl'1 resemblance lu 'In iVmuro created by the House Hip 1'IH will In made the object of violent attack by members of the lower lir.ino'i. It oar.-les SI'JT.oou.omi more than the Hoii'o treasure- and ptovlilcs similar method of talslng money, on war profits, Incomes ami lliiuoi. Those tceklns to tax wealth heavily forced two Impoitant changes In tho meas ure a recomtm mleil fur passage by the Finance Committee. War iitoflts taxes wero Increased about $500,000,000 ami eonsuinp tljjn taxes on tea. coffee sugar, cocoa and molasses. amounting to .'SiJ.OOO.iHin, wcte eliminated While U Is probable tin- emife rv will return the Mil to li Hi bonnes In much tin lame form as It Hlunils now, there ,-lll In a 1I cly llbl apaln.it Its ni-ceptaiuv, led ly"Rejreieifuies Kllrhiii, I-'ltzgeinld anil Speaker ClalK. v.lio tlilnl; wealth should do more than Hie bill demands. As Hi" Mil Ke Into i-onfctenco t Would raise $l,00.0iii,ii0rt li-oiu war prollts, taxed on a sliding scale "I'd nveiagln'r 31 pir ' cent; Incomes v-iuld yield &8I:!,26iMiii,i, I jaylnc from 1 to "u per cent . uc.-ording to I their size: JlilS.Ouu.OOO iroin liquor, JGG. COO 000 fiom tobacco: $14C,"nii,non fioin I transportation fai-illt'e-s, public utllllics. I etc, and ?8t.000i000 fiom autonnbllca and titlier luxuries Points over unini mo cuuii-iicn ligni pay rane nre elimination of tho House tariff duty on ever thins In common u-o not already under tariff and linrlsnnt.il In. ..rouse of in pee cent on nil existing t.irll duties: cllmlnatl and elimination lecoud-clai a rates. A PATRIOTIC MOTHER AND HER SON . f i t.w - .v . . jtj--. - "vymussmsiasE! 1 IBHRT 'KvSt"frjn3F is' SAX. ifc mmHmt '- ?. M -1 Wk. - tesBBs? . mfmFrrmM ' .' . KMmt TSAiVSV . . R i.'KBf -!- " 1 " "SCX. jgf Si v! UfKW&K WK''M -'? Ti- . j-j .nil in i:m X3!yyJ'ttpaKMaffiiTVVWll ATfVJRiT 4 i. ' " .is urn 4ii.i.u .a -MpyMSBcwialiiaMi '""""IsM-.v , iiWlKiVia :, Mum ii Tin : -'ifcvKS?MKB?B ; jM J ,.'rS3utmm 72 inn ni nan i t P .iMRW5ilrMMiinEiKfliK ; -"?5HS r v . "" 1 ' uimn NS1I3II j wJmmmfswtsm-f -,.mm j--..mpi 1 1 i Fit " 1 1 Tni n iW n i nWIWnTtiT ilWHmTnHfHIWlBrf rff i itwi I TTiMH' ' - , ' ' U 1 f-c ?WrtvEs To4vuQRpninBKSBaBf9fiV7lr n rMfii WnrM !. 'W - vaw' ;w ,;. j "... . ' .s s . . . ' .... ita , am.-TiW .... AJuvA'Aivet LIBERTY ORGANIZATION APPLAUDS U. S. IN WAR Sons nncl Daughters of National Circle in Convention at Atlantic City HOME SUFFRAGISTS WILL ATTEND PICKETS DINNER To Aid In HonorinE Washington Women Completing Service In Occoqtinn Workhouse . 1 'is Sin 231 Sill "I3 SHI S.'l Sill 373 Sill 4H81 710 -rt-7 2&M Jl.fa.M... W M'I.'V . AM . O IMW.1.MU..A A .i,lA. i oi'jti i i i u ciii i, :i l diuiik-ipniun, who i.i a im-mher of But- tcvy H, Twelfth Field Artillery, stationed .it Fort Jlyc-r. Va. He ia shown bidding good-by ta his dearest friend, his mother, Mrs. Adelaide Zeiher, upon leaving for Fort Myor. ATr,ATIC CITY. Hi-lit. 11. "11 us linpi) uld (llory tieer will ba furled until the freedom of all the peopleh of tho wnrld l nisitreil no mntter what tho com to us," the l'.ev. ClcorKi- T. .lonc of Trinity Chinch, till city, declared amid u roni of nrplaiiH.. fiom ion illeif'" n tho upeiiltiir fesslon today of the National Circle, Sons and liaURlitcr of l.ilur y. Manj of tho women delfiritti Mli Pre dominate In the conientlnn. were clnie to tenrn when the clercsman mid that (.nine I of bis auditing who hnd rIvoii hous to tho i-oloi.t mlulit ba cillcd Up ui to maUo the. -"tipiem? ciicrlfli'i. "Tlu-ro an- no linlu-n.i i-iho-ik ut. IbnnU Hod." ,luiutfril Wllllan- II. .U-ffery, of Ver inmit, ix-mitlrmal i-ouiu-llor, In r. sponillnif to the address. lb-caUH" what the couinaiatlvcH few , mas'-nllne repre.ientntlM-s mil the cxIkoii. cles of a war car nre raid to demand a I i-trmiB hand at the bead of the order. Mrs. I.utle Macomber, of Maiden, who Is In line, for national i-iiu-icllnr. U eiiecli-il to foriro her claim to the oilier. In that event the convention either w 11 re-elect Walter I.. Uhe.i. of Philadelphia. preldent councilor, i-i select a man from tha floor. More than Gfi.nou of tin- lOo.OGO niembeis -f the order ate women IVtiniyUnnla 'ei ii, the States with 3D.00H UKiiiliers; New ti-viry b.-lt'K second with "4.om. Nine of t',. thirty new i-ouiiills i.rcinlzeil thl-i year I nil- l-i IVnniM. nn,i Matthew Kriim. of I nllade'.phl'i p-cenled 'i uaiel to Nation, 'I 1-. Mn 'lie i l.ilay I . t. Ainbiiluiu-o Driver Killed nill.i, Sept. 11 -Wl li.un llisin Ileal, of I'ltMiuiKh. u driver In the Vudiin s-c-it'-n of the Ameilrnn Ued Cros ntiibuhiuce siivlci-, was nci'ldentally killed today on a ttiiln coiiiliii; to 1'arlM on leave of nliscncr. linker Inspects Chillicothe Camp I'oI.l.'MIlfS. (i.. Sept 11 - -Sei letnry of Wiir llaUer nirived here thle inoruliiK from W i-liliiKton ami In medlntel.v left for Chilli. i..ihc i.i lifpeit lh- Nailon.'il Ann camp "$mm CAMP EDGE ROOKIES HAVE PRACTICE SHOOT Philadelphia women prominent In suf fraun work and monibers of the National Woman's natty and tho I .qu.il Franeblse Society will leave for WnsbliiKtou today to attend the dinner to, be u-lvcn to tho ids "Whlto House pickets who will bo released from ilm Oi-coounn Workhouso after havlne r.erve-1 thlity-day sentetireH. Tha dinner will be Riven at 7 o'clock tonight si the headquarters of the National Woman's party In tlm Cameron House, 21 Madison place., Washington, ! C llaelt of the Mx pickets will tell her strry, and Mrs, Kloreneo Dayard Hllles will net tonittrmstpr. It Is expected that Mrs. O. II, 1'. Uelmont and Hudley l-'leld Malone, collector of tho pott of Now York, will ba present. Aiminc tho pickets to be released Is Mtsi I.avlnla Dock, of l'ayettesvllle, l'a , necre tarj' of tho American Federation of Nurses and well known na an author Shu helped trRanlzo the work ot tl-r Itcd Crosa durlne thn Spanish-American War. Asks U. ,S. Intervention in Coal Strike Sl'lllNtlFllM.n. 111., Sept. 11. Federal Intervention In Spilnmleld'H latest coal mine strike was asked this afternoon by It. C. Ailnmi president of tho Central Illinois Coal OperutniN' Assi-olatlon, In a mess.iBe to F. S. lVabiidy, a member jaf the commit ti o on coal production of tho National Council of Defense, lu Washington. Painleve at Work on New Cabinet 1'AltIS. Sept. 11. l'nul l'alnleve. Mlnir ter of War In the lllbot Cabinet, set out to day to form a national ministry. If sue cn'sfiil, It Is uxpcMed that another da or t Mi liln elapse In-tore the names of the nvv Mlnliters im- olllilall.v made knov.n. The urow bur Mi.ni;ih if tin- Socialists leads to the prediction that this parly will lmu more Inlluetui lu tin- new t!o inuu-tit than In the old Wont ii ii Kills lleruelf With l'oi.son Mrs. T'lllle Wolf died ut the I'etmsyl. laiila Hospital today from tho effect3 of poison, leavltm four children, one si slx-liinnths-old baby, at whore birth her mind became unbalanced. Mis. Wolf, who lived at (US South Slth street, was released fiom the Insane department at Kltkbrlde's AiiBUst C. She rvMillnvred poison AURUst 2S in a fit of melancholia Jit.- Asbtiry-Park-company wau it 'WHrMwwmiP'i. turnlne in complete) i The company ncore i cori. - ftiM;, f,- $ , completoi ' 8 ,( incoaat ,,tti,''3vi .. . on i iii ,. 'a' Asbury Park Company Only One to Turn in Complete Scores CAMP KlHlK. Sea dirt, N. J., Sept. 11. Companies of tho new Stale tullltla, or ganized since, Governor 1-Mite started a movement to icplace the federalized Na tional Clardsmeit Just a month np;o Sunday, reached Camp F.dne for rifle practice yester dny inornltiR from Dover, llrldiieton. Cape May, Chatham and Somen llle. They went to work at 10:30 on the 200-yard ranpo by the clubhouse under the comninnd of (Jen eral lllrd W Spencer, and, with only nn hour's let-up for lunch, wero steadily at It until oVIrck. The ntranccment by which the forty-three companies conslltutliiR: tho new Stnte BUlird will pet one day each on th- Sea flirt 1 mutes became effective yisterday, when or- Kanlzatloiis arrived from Mount Holly, Cam den. Anbury Park Salem and Lnkewood. Tho military Instructors quickly found that In each company they bad two classes of men to deal with. Many had never fired n Bun befole nnd continued throughout the day shoollnB with both eyes shut tli?ht. A pot Hon of the other rookies wero found to be natural ttunmen, and thero was a large class, tienrly 50 per cent, who had had con slderable military experience. Some of these wero ctack "hots. Thoy wero mostly inen out of tho old National Cluatd. The drill allowed seventy shots for each man, divided Into units of live and ten prone with and without leal.:. I.iieillnp. sitting, stnudlu. with and without battle slKht nod ten shoti each with and without test fired lu i lapsed time of one and a half minutes. Tho icRUlatlons ale to lequlte, In rapid-fire, tell shots to the minute, but n 50 per cent allowance was made to ior the exlRoucIej of the occasion. While tho experienced men of each com pany wero put to wotk on thn laniren n mediately, tho "Rn-enhorns," formed Into ii separate' i lass, were tauRht how to alffht a rlflo and how to pull tho trlKKer. The total scores follow". Kach man fired ten shots, In each of seven dlffeient posi tions a bullco counting five points, the Inside circle four points, and the outer cir cles three and two points uspectlvcly. Tim H.J..HIT I . 1 2jJJ , , tt jm v . a i a KVn . -Zlir , Cnptsln Wilbur It. Pancoaat ( orOAml Nfltnn J. Khan ... Caiponil Itlrhnrd K. A- Ufliow Wllllum .Calvin ... w ,,..... r. . Jnavph I.. Wlaman , i, ThnmnS ii. DlVann . . i . . . T. l.lord I.enla :0 t'nnrlra I.. Hehner , ., ,,,,,,,,,,4,,, 14S Cnriiorsl (1. W. CrsHforc , lnl ,-ecDiiu j.ieiitrtiant ll-nme u. Mania Klrnt l.lFiitensnt Prxnk It. Cole,,,. Cor pom I Thnmsa (1, Kljr .,,....... J. llarrr W'llllnms ,,., Hervrant Wllllum A. Wlli-on i-nrnorsl Heusra IV. Itsv--ns I'lrat Hrrirratit John V, Martin,... Ilurnld A. Yalmsn , rrrrrnl V. Hsrnlil Warren Charles A. llarkaUm' 1 Il.ir.il'l W, Crana Itenry Zelatar Carl Van !ke Cnrt'oral Ab-i V. Uaveim Neals A. Tomnklns , Heraeant Hsrry !. Wlatrnan.. CoriorHl (lllliert C. I-lr'.i Howant J. W'hltelry ., Cnrpnrnl Ottn It, Kllna ."eraeanl Milan lUae. Jr. William T. Drew Charlea Uerklet , -v. -Vj1 .,", l ;ss 23S iii as , . in Alt , S4n , ia.1 , 321 , 217 , ma JN 5 -1 Companies scheduled for rifle practice .to morrow aro those from Union Hill, Captain . IMward A. Knack: Jersey City (colorei), J Captain Uerixen (laddasj llayonne , irio r captain assigned ; Hobnken, Captain Fred .StelBlcltcy, and Summit, Captain Amedee Spedono. Assignments for the rest of the weekly coinplettni; the various companies ot the State, are as follows: Thursday Itutherford. Captain Floydir. Dull; Hackensack, First Lieutenant Kdward T. Phillips; Patcrson. Captain John Nolan: Paterson, recond company, First Lleutenapt John J. Scanned; Passaic. Captain Eueene 11. Otddes: Elizabeth. Captain Ilalpli V. Shaw. Friday Newark, first company. Captain IMward Phillips; second company. Captain Uenjamln F SpraRUe; third company, Cap. tain Illchard F. Mattla: Uloomfleld. First Lieutenant Theodore 13. Jones; Oranit, Captain Daniel A. DuRtren. Saturday Clayton. Gloucester County, Second Lieutenant William M. Enfle; Westvllle, Second Lieutenant Webrter C. Krlts; Flemlncton, First Lieutenant Ar thur Frank Foron: Flemlnton, second com pany. Second Lieutenant John Hermes; Hamburg, Sussex County, Second Lieu tenant (leorRC C. lloblnson; Phllllpsburcr, not asslirned ; Newton, Second Lieutenant Ixsvvls Van Illarcom ; Fair Haven, Red Uank. two machine-Run companIe Captain Howard S, Uorden, first company, and sec ond. Captain Howard H. Hoagland; Trenton, l'lrst Lieutenant Kzra T. Been; New Hrunswlclt. First Lieutenant Ualph Van M. Oorshler: Atlantic City, Captain John W. Dowllne. '47M8jiy JesaMKis, ygasMsygjgigaMB- ' t - PHILADELPHIA LADS WIN 0M5HSSI0NS IN NAVY Ot IV m oT the lnheiltanco ta of tlm aouo sjttem on na'l. with mi Iniien'-o in i Sweden Admits Guilt in German Plot Canllnurd fiom I'ure line check any nucality conU-iyplateil by iu-.- ployes here. MOIti: V101LANC1-3 IN FUTfKi: Hueafter thete will bo vastly moiv viri lance eserclsul over communlcnlloiH bo-,.-,, ih u c untrs and any forcltrn country. Pgusp'cl'Ui naturally attaches to the Swedish legation hero an a iciiilt of the Awentlrai t affair, and pollteneis and diplomatic nice ', ti n.iiv have to Klve way III Hie imiiio. lll.e tvcijtliliiB else, to the iNlt'cnu t-t ol far. ,,, . Turkish and Bulftirl.iu envois will be iratched very carefully too. Sneden will do much to allevlato the pre ent delicate stato of affairs by her explana tion. Now It Is considered she has com mitted a deliberately unfriendly act. One of the first acta of the Government will lo v still sharper embaruo on cmioiU to the Scandinavian oountrlef. DRUAK STILL POSSIBLI3 Should Sweden fall to disavow her minister's acts, a break would appear ,hm ilble. But authorities do not belled sha 111 brazenly accept ic-ponslblllty for Minister Loweii'd deeds. As for the effect ln South America, diplo mats here plcturo a closer alliance between the nations of tho wo -tern henilsphero and anticipate that ultimately the Incident will convince Argentina that Herman methods do r.ot square with tho Ideals ot the western countries. Up to last right. Ambassador Naon's message to the Buenos Alrei Government, transmitting the "spuilos v t r.-uiikt" docu ments, hid not nt rived. Ho was nt a lo.a to understand this, lnasnuti.li ns ha hud foi warded them Friday last after conferring with Secretary Lansing. Twenty-uino Younjf Men Pass Examinations After Intensive Course at Annapolis CuiiMiiK'.loi.s lis uMviis .V 1 1 1 In- awalded to twenty-nliio proinlticnt young Phlladel pllatu b'atutd.iy. when tlu-y will be firad uated fiom the FiiIImI States Xaval Acad-,-mv at Atmapolb-. ll.uli ot the viiimii iii-mi has mined the iiinnKslon hv inoili-lem.v shown 111 an i nleiis.vv training eolirs at tin- ncailemy. li.ivIu- eutcrud the- institution late In Julj. The v.i-tc- H-kctid for tho course us a re sult' of their prolleleney In naval matters, when i-nll-ted in tho Naval Coast Defemo Ui"-C1M'. tmmcdliittly aftr:- receiving theii n- niWslons they -n III be assigned ! active duty, in nil pinbiblllty bcltiB sent Immedi ately to the North Kea. Tin' tlt.i- that these nutlil ivlll Kaln is iiislgu in the N-aval Itesoive. and It takes lank with thi.'e ouths who pursua n full four cair' coutse ut Annapolis. Two months aM. Just after the course htattcd, Captain 13. W Fax-tie, superin tendent of the Naval Acideiny, predated that there would bn few tailuu-s of Phll.i delphlans. Judged by the eully showing. Anions' the Philadelphia!!- who will gain ooumiihsloris aro .1. II. It. Cromwell, run of viik l:. T. Stote.xbur.v : John V. Denver, a urn. of the famous tutgeon: 13d ward Smith, son of tho tinted banker: Henry Ullvcr Itei. son of the picsldent of the Petinsvlvaula P.-iIltojil, and Don Llpplncott, the faimi"s iuiitii-i- of the I iihenlty of Pi-nnsjlvanla. lil.v.nplc and wotld's record holder In splint ran-s PIIILADKLPIIIANS MAD13 l.NSIGNS The complete list of Philadelphia! to be tiiado ensigns follows: J. K. It. Omnivvill GERMAN NOT MOLESTED ON CHIVALRIC ERRAND In Airplane Winys to Lafayette Eseadrille With News of American tf S & i ia r' u. S. ll.lki-l- Itolurt llirllett WIIIUlll C. Ilul. J. Iiurirwlr. r, n. Itowni.ui Iturarx llutlr MS line) Clark It, W Cloud S. M. l"l John 1. Ii-nver Knoi n S l'ur'on VV, II '"" r II, I) (!Usi . .. . ilirrla .1 XI. Iifije" ileuri I!, llai, i Wllll-im T Kli . '. .T. I. It Ittiehl' 1). I' l.liilmntt K. V. I'rtsion Saniui-I II. llaMiiiiad llei i. Olbir Hea i; I'. S-liin.m W. W. Maymaker IMv.nnl 11. Smith i.cuIm I). Smltn linvinon'l I.. Watroua J. II. WII'ii-s . BUKNED TO DKATIIAT "PARTY" Woman Is Accused of Killing Negro at Middletown, Del. PARIS. Aug. -: tuv n-ail). A single-seat albaltoss type I). T., flew out from the Get man lines north of Ver dun. Illslng swiftly to n height ot more than 1.1,000 feet, It wingid southwest ov t r tho Molt Homme, down pa-t Vjrdur, It Hew- straight toward nn aviation field over which tluttt-icil thn Anieilcan ling. It was Hie aerndiuiiio of the I.afayetto Hscadrllle. No l-'retiih miuhlne lose to meet the Get- niun aviator and no antiaircraft guns toFscil hhrapiK'l aruund him. He rontlnued unmolested until be hovered over tho Lafaittn Kscadiilli-'-i fiilu. A p.ukct ilroppril fioin tbu ilcruinii ma clilnu, and tho" sun undo tlm white paper le-iemble a huge snov. llako falling laliy I and turning over iinil over ai It tell. linn a ii'izeu xmein-au Junius nun airaui fifty French meeliinlcs followed the eourso of the packet lo earth They wen- wait::.? to cate-lt It when It landed. The Gcrm.-ri machine had then stalled back to Its own Hell "Willis, aviator, American, found dead lu wrecked French machine Insldn German lines" was scrawled In Hncllhh on the paper that fell to the ground. This message was lu answer to one drop ped on a German aviation field tho day be foin by Serg'imt F.dwlu C. Patsons, of Springfield, .Mass.. one of the veterans of tli3 Lafuetti- e-cadrllle. Adjutant Harold Buckley Wlllii, of Bos ton, had been missing for two days, and his companions did not know whether bo had been killed or captured. They drafted a note ln Get man, asking for particulars, which was diopped to tho Geuuans by Parsoui. Parsons was greeted with shrapnel when lin leached tho (Simian lines, but tlio moment that he dropped the note, In a larr.e white envelope, the anti-aircraft guns ceased bring. It was undetstood that ho was dropping a nieasage, and German and allied aviation neivlee members maintain tho old form ot chivalry between adversaries. HELD AS HOY'S KIDNAPPER U. S. Agents Relieve They Have Jimmie Glass's Abductors Liberty Bonds Accepted for Cash Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted Extra Large Size Coats Up to 50 Bust Wc Do Expert Remodel ing and Repairing at a 20 Reduction MaWson & DeMany 1 115 Chestnut Street (ODDosite Keith's Theatre) .-& ' ZX& ARGENTINA HESITATES, AWAITING MORE NEWS By CHARLES P. STEWART laedal Calilc .Scrvlco n the United Press ami 7,'ccsliu; aiycr. BUI3.N0S AIU1-3S, Fapt 11.--Tho Argen tine Government still was debating today hat It would do In view of Amei lea's ills closures of tho German-Swedish trnnsmls lon scheme, Ofllclally thj explanation for delay was that tho Foreign Olllce had only received ne message ftopi Ambassador Naon, nt Washington, referring to two previous ca bles which had so far failed to arrive, until these missing messages aro received the Government Indicated Its policy would not be formulated, Manv Areentlnna l,n1liM'A,l linwpvpr Hint ii i' aon'H dispatches had arrived, and 'hat the Government was blniply delaying action whllo watching tho trend of public opinion and pending leports from Argentlno Ministers at Stockholm and Berlin! s ,ono I" Buenoa Aires felt thero was the slightest question but that tho German ana Swedish diplomats revealed lu the mat ter would receive their passports. Some re ports had It that these wero ulready inula out and would be' delivered today. Severance of relations with either nation, nowever, was regarded ns extremely doubt- I - ., ,,MulwU iioso cmei euuoriai writer a former foreign mlnlstur rcnovvno-1 11a r n authority on International law and dln- IJ lomstlc usage, was nlnrn of nil thn Ituenns Aires newspapers In urging Igorous nctlon. MAY UPTURN SWEDISH CABINET, LONDON HEARS MIDDLI3TOWN, Del., Sept. 11. Martha Briscoe, 11 uegto. has been committed to the Kent Cou tc UI charged with having killed Alon 1 Walters also u negro. Lnst Sunday Walters hnd a party at his home. During the evening a iWn ensued, when he woman. II Is albged. procured a can o" coal oil. poured the fluid over Walters nnd then threw h'.ni acios a hot stove. lie was so badly burned that ho died a short time later SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept. 11. The Cnlted States Bureau of Investigation agents bellavo they have caught here tho man who Is alleged lo have kidnap ped James Douglas Glass ln Pike County, Pa., lu May, 1915. No eharne has yet been filed against the man, who Is known as Stephen GeorRe. It is said that George admitted his lden vanla bearing his photograph and offerlnc tlty when shown pamphlets from rennsjl a reward for his capture. Off Regular Marked Fall Selling Prices In Our Annual 1 . September Sale of Furs Select Any Fur Coat, Scarf or Muff and Deduct 20 Per Cent The volume of business in response to our advertisements has been most gratifying. The gist of the matter is, that prices are sacrificed 20 per cent to stimulate our fur business during a period that would otherwise be stagnant. We forgo a liberal profit for the sake of activity. The policy is practical and doubly advantageous to you because you deduct your discount from a selling price that is considerably less than present market value directly due to our purchasing and manufacturing before costs increased. ii . . , LONDON, Sept 11. America's disclosures that tho Swedtsu foreign Offlce acted as messenger for Ger jnany may sweep a liberal cabinet Into POWer ln Stnphlw.ltn --lit..-..,.,.,.., ...... ,Kn jjje Swedish capital today indicated public feel h !w d..bec" Profoundly stirred by tho oiiua Aires rpisode. Sweden now Is yot nB In general elections. The disclosure are expected to exert n, remarkable inllu. ence aijuluist tho" present Governmental party, All Swedish dispatches received here lit aS? r Bnel acceptance of the truth of America s charges, amazement at the vlo'it. Hun Of dlnlnmfttln trn.lltlnn ISiid ln,lln,ur. iv5aln?Mn Bwedlsh Minister and significant 2-n.umiiuii ipm, lt lria mutter Is Droved. nv one in ihn Uu.A,ilai. t.ahai..i nmK MM has shockingly stained' Sweden's uooa I SANN & E31LKS U02 CHESTHUT STREET Tyrol Wsol Ladies' y Misses Plain flored ViJiS I a) Also Street. Top and Motor Coats The new nnd original Fall and Winter Mo !cls and Colors nro now ready, and are not on sale elsewhere). MANN & DlllKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET ty. Jt . t! IZ yW3 2V I "3 & a v , s MzviMm j&SMSSr lMV. -mmmimJL V i- s nmm " ,- . . .- 21 & v t t,u hmw ik-iu mjfBm fu mmmsssmnmimKfmsr v I mm '4 'MmsP 1 mmwwM i . m ettmitw'w w m.x?,A $ liiWK 'AWti vrt, WlW, .VoL-eailier I km ww ' 1 '.; wA 47-5 Ru"ian mm ill IT 1 mMmi I ranllP .. ; . 15- 1 .'ar,;.rf.j. - wezr uamHimm I timmm f tKH-S1! , ;lillltJ 3 " BPf i r- . (Thrte-nuarter Length Pull Mndela I -j Vt'l'YHmS&Wl ? It A Garments lti, wide Ilordfr and Collar of 1 1 JA.mtKm it ! M are Exact Skunk or Pox) 1 ! I Fur Scarfs m 3 f t I fl ' . H'' v ' - ' '." 'i." 11 . . 1 . '1 Bill A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Pur chase in Our Storage Vaults Until Desired Fur Coats in Wonderful Variety These Garments are Exact Reproduction! of Fur Coats and Fur Sets in Our Stocks September Hate Pried Pony 38.00 Oposiuui Collar) 70.00 French Seal 56.00 f40.ne)i Smart Mo.1l v.tli s-kunk Opossum Collar or c'llar of rrinch beat) 90.00 Natural Muakrat... 72.00 GO.Inrh Smart Model w-.tk Prenrh heal Collar and Cuns and Belt or Muakrut Collars) 120.00 Hudson Seal 9G.00 (40. Inch Models with Skunk Borders and Collar. Skunk Cnllara or Hud- lon Heal Collars) 145.00 Hud.on Seal 116.00 (10-inch Smart Model. Skunk or Hud aon Scnl Collars) 155.00 Hudton Seil 124.00 (45-Inch Full Model, I.ars Capa e'ollar ot Hudson Seal) I 65.00 Hudson Seal 132.00 (Three. quarter Length Smart Model. Lame Cap- Collar and Cuffs of JIUunlt. Wolf, l.l nx or Jap Kolinsky) 195.00 Hudson Seal 15G.00 (Thrte-nuarter Length Pull Models wICi Wide Border and Collar of Skunk or Pox) 225.00 Hudson Seal 180.00 MS-lnch Smart Models, with Hkunli Collnra and Wide liordera or Hud son Heal Capo Collars) September Sale Price November Urn. Price 245.00 Hudson Seal 196.00 ' 45-lnrh Smart Dealana. with Wolf or hkunk PolUr. Cuffa and Wldo Ilordrri or Hudson Seal Capa Collars) 320.00 Hudson Seal 256.00 (4.1-lnch Hmnrt Models. Very Choice Quality, WM Border and Collar of Silky Skunk) 325.00 Natural Squirrel. . .260.00 (4.1-lnrh Full Models Cape Collars and Cutis ot Kolinsky, Pox or Skunk) 350.00 Hudson Seal 280.00 (14 New Drnlgns with Contrasts Wldj Borders or New Unsigned Collars) 435.00 Scotch Moleskin... 348.00 M.VInch Smart Belted Model. 0-Inch Taupo Wolf Collar. Cults and Border) 975.00 Natural Mink 770.00 (Choice Dark Sklna Beautifully De signed Into One of Our Handaomeat Models) 985.00 Russian Kolinsky. .788.00 (Copy of Imported Model Handsomsly Designed) 1250.00 Broadtail 1000.00 (Beautiful Model Russian Kolinsky Collar and Cuffs) 1500.00 Ermjne Cape.. . .1200.00 Ulandsoniely Trimmed with Tails, lqu!slte Design) Charge Purchases Billed December ist on Request. November , Wj?5'r Hcu. Price SaIc Price 30.00 P.ed Fox 24.00 30.00 Kamchatka Fox.... 24.00 30.00 Wolf (all colors)... 24.00 35.00 White Fox 28.00 35.00- Taupe Fox 28.00 47.50 Dyed Blue Fox 38.00 47.50 Cross Fox 38.00 60,00 Mole 48.00 97.50 Russian Kolinsky ... 78.00 Fur Sets in the Newest Modes Xoveniler ilea. Price 32.50 Hudson Seal 42.50 Skunk 42.50 Natural Raccoon. 60.00 Black Fox 60.00 Red Fox 60.00 Wolf (any color) . 60.00 Isd Cross Fox... 72.50 Tnupo Fox... , 58.00 80,00 Kamchatka Fox,... 64.00 September Solo Price ...20.00 .34.00 .34.00 .48.00 .48.00 .48.00 .48.00 A'ouciubrr lltp. Price September sale pnee 95.00 95.00 120.00 135.00 155.00 175.00 290.00 Jap Kolinsky,... 76.00 Black Lynx 76.00 Cross Fox 90.00 Natural Fisher. .. 108,00 Mink 124.00 Pointed Fox 140,00 Natural Blue Fox. 232.00 300.00 Hudson Bay Sable.240.00 600.00 Silver Fox.. 480.00 Fur Muffs September sale jTfc BXPERT MAIL ORDER SERVICE y ., Ui 4- Xovemher Ilea. Price 15.00 Black Fox.. ,12.00 1 7.50 Hudson Seal., ...... 14.00 25.00 Skunk , .20.00 35.00 Red Fox .28.00 37.50 Mole ,....,30.00 42.50 Wolf (all colors)... 34.90. 42.50 Taupe Fox ,.-;i4.Mi 52.50. Kamchatka Fxi ,VM 80.00 Russian. KoHniky;., 44: TF ; 1 . -tf 1& f. 0 HI nx '-'. I.SSJII JMl - r ,!4r-rr--.''' r ie-ii" in--M'')V)iV'n,y.-i rtVi'y'ua
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