rii" ,"AS St..-&' , v "ft-- ,. &$ , v" ' 'j. ' -EVENING BUBLIO iLEkGftR- -philadelihia;-Wednesday, September 25, iois i -Vi X u r IS &E7?5S i&47 COMPEL BULGARS TO EVACUATE MACEDONIA SPECIAL CABLES FROM WAR FROMW V-fi . -i W v TEUTON ALLIANCE NEAR DISRUPTION Turks and Bulgars, Badly Beaten, Likely to Reach Open Rupture ft. AUSTRIA FACES FAMINE -' Germany "Defeated in France. France Truly Calls II "Au tumn of Vengeance" kr?4 Sntcial Cable to Ihcning Public Ledger CovurluM, 191, by .Veto nrk Ttmrs Cn. Purls, Sept 2i rnrly Is well satisfied with the sum mltiB up of the pallcnt features of the ,AIIIed situation as It Mantis, today Ueic nro ' the outstandliifr factors: Austria pleading for peace an'il confessing that only enough flour Is left to last till Jan. uary; the Bulgnrl in armies hopelessly cut in two and In dlsorderl retreat. Turkey dlbaLltoulv defeated, with the Ioes of to of her licst iirm'es and the two of hei i Idlest proximo; Germany suffering the accumulated hltterness of ten consecullxe uciks of continuous de feats along the whole etent of whit she regarded as the most Inipiegnahle pan of her front at the hands of armlet' she btlleied at her nierec, and looking for ward with eer-growing terror to the cngeance for all her ci lines that .iwnlts hci at the hands of an Ainnlcait nnm stronger than her own The rrnn.li lne tiuiy called the present Fe.ison "Ihe Autumn of Vengeance " In French opinion, the salient feature of the Bulgarian and TmkMi defeats is the rcFoundlng blow which they hae struck to Gernnn Influence and prestige throughout the whole eastern world The Allied xlctory In Palestine Is a f.it.il ttroke for IJman ion Sandci". the mill tary counselor lnuineil ls Ucrlln upon Constantinople a f i w jears ago It Is he who has dictated the whole Turk sh mllltarj polUy hoth before and since the war began, and it Is he and his willing tools, i;ner l'aln and the Young Tmk party, whose foi tunes are Indissoluble bound up with German's, who are re sponflble foi the pieent staggering de feats of the at niles of the Porte Austria alone Is for the moment Fpared, but It Is confidently felt hero that tin heterogeneous empire of the Hapsburgs will lose nothing of the com pleteness of Its defeats by waiting It Is not forgotten that I'och has never overlooked the fact that the Italian fiont Is In liitegial put of the strategic scheme of the Ai'led armies In some quarters heir, tlie'eft.re, tiieie aw strong hopes that the time Is appioai liing when the Allied coiiiniander-in-elilcf will decide thit the moment has come when Austria, who'e Internal doubles aie he lloed to be il ilh lendeilng her mora nearly llpe fm n doeivhe attack, will be dealt with i'S line been C!eiman's still meaner anompliccs A faitoi to whith increasing atten tion Is being given here Is the probabili ty of the revival of the centuries-old antagonism between ilulrari.i and her former oppicsmr, Turkey Bulgnili h IK ajuiics reg.uded the list tieaty of Riictvare't, wlileh deprived her after the Kumaulaii debacle of the greater part of wlut she rcgirclcd as her legitimate vpolls ami gave it to her natuial encinj, .is .1 piece of unmitigated treachei on the put of the Sultan's government It whh only by making the most cstiavagant concessions and promises to both p.utUs b all accounts, that Ctcrnnnv suicecded five or six months ago In pi eventing the two old enemies from forgetting their nlllance with tho Central Kmplics and flying at each other's throtts The doom of Bulgaria, as Tarls sees It, Is nlieadv sealed As regards Turl the situation Is more com plicated, but equally satisfactory for the Allies Tho disasters In Palestine point. Inevitably to the ruin of lanei and his Young Tmk followers. Pails foresees from now on a bitter con flict between Km or and his party on the one hand and the Sultan and the more liberal adviseis, with whom he appears now to have sunounded himself At the same time the Tuiks, not con tent with being on bad terms with the Bulgarians, have come to loggerheads with Russia bv teaiing up the treaty of Brest-I-ltovsk, as the piesent masters of Russia view It, through their seizure of Baku and a good deal more of jUiat hitherto has been Indubitably Hus clan territory, ' Cotton Shipments to Re More Compact Uanhlngtan. Sept. 25 To conserve car space and lessen congestion at tennl 'nals, the railroad administration ordeied that after October 1 cotton and cotton llnters must be loaded seventy five bales or more per car. Most com presses already are equipped to bale cotton In the necessary density. LAUDS TERAUCHI GOVERNMENT Paris 'IVmps Suva Mtii-Lnnsing Agreement H locked Germany Special Cable to Lteninp Public Ledger loivtloht. 111(1, bv Aciv lo'l. rtiiifj Co, Pari, -Sept -B The Paris Temps s-uniiii.it Izlng tile lecoid of tho retiring Terauchl government In Japan, sas that while weak In domestic affairs, It made 11 great mark In foreign politics As a notable achievement In these foreign nf falls, the Temps cites particularly the Ishli-Lanslng arrangement whereby tho United States and Jnpati agreed that the Inltci countiy had special Inteiests In China, but nlso that no foreign l.oi eminent should Impair China's Independ ence or territorial integrity 'This agreement," concludes the Temps, "was the end of the Herman ill cam that had begun at Klao-Chow " GERMANS EXPECT FRESH RETREAT MA Y FORCE BULGARS OUT OF MACEDONIA Serbian Advance Has Assumed Importance, Says Gen eral Maurice Fate of Fourth Turkish Army in Balance ll MAJOR UKiNEKAL hill IRKDKKIC.S. !. MAURiC.!'. Press Preparing People for Further Retirement on French Front PREDICT NEW ATTACKS Special Cable In lliening Public Ledger I oiwrlvht, till by rte ork Ttmrt "n. The ItilRlie, Sept li.". The German people are being prepircd for a fresh retreat of the tinman armies and are told to cpct lenewed and heavy attacks or. all sections fiom 1'iench English and iuer cans I am told that fierm in mldlers who refuse to fight nre n !ongr liot, but that thev nie Interned in 11 big ramp ncai llanovei Cases of drafts refusing to leturn or go to the front .11 e now cpiile frequent Tlie Koinlsche Volks Zeitung pi edicts fighting on a large scale on the western front 'Theic Is no longer nnv doubt ' it sis, 'tint our enemies 111 the wi'st, liaiuelv the Trench, laigllsh and Amer ican", are prepiiing for a new nit.uk with which tliej hope to chmge the luck of the war ' It must be admitted " It pine cols 'tint the Amerlian troops had a pat mil sin cess near Thlaucourt, the importance of which we do not wish to unflei esti mate ' I ndouhtedlv, however, thev Inve not attiined what thev strove for The Aiiipi leans have not attempted fresh at tacks ngilnt the new positions which our tioops took up and hive onlv now bicught up their aitllleiv. It is, lliere foie to be expected that fresh attacks will follow ' MINE SINKS SWEDISH GUNBOAT German Dcice Kills Nineteen of Crew in the Skagerrack By the Associated Press tnpenluiRrn, Sept 25 The Swedish gunboat Gelnhlld his been sunk bv striking a Herman mine In the Skagri rak with the loss of the chief ollioer and eighteen men, reports the coi respon dent of the Polltikcn at the Skaw, the northernmost point of Denmark Persistent juniors, he adds, are tui rent at thr Skaw lint another Swedish gunboat struck a mme a few daVH ago and that a greatel pait of the ucnv weie killed. PERSUING AGAIN HONORED Paris, Sept 2.r. The King of Monte negro has decorated Mnslial l'och and General Pershing with the Gr.intl Cross of the Order of Danllo A gold medal has been awarded to Cicnual T'"och for braver In the fighting at Verdun. Special Cable to lheninp Public Ltdgvr Lopurlahl. lilt, bl A'rtti ork rmi Ci, London, ept 2 The situation In Palestine 11ml Mace donia continues of extraordinary In terest In Samirla Genera! Alleub is engaged In clearing up the debris of the J seventh and eighth Turkish armies,! which have ceased to exist as lighting formations, and Intcrct l now cinteiecl on the fate of the fouilh Tutklh ,111m I which Is cast of the .Ionian, and' .hitherto has been scattered along the I Iledjnz rallvvaj endeavoring to keep, open communication with the bcUagurcd gaiilon of Medini 1 it Is not er likely that I.lman von Sanders, who was' reported to have fled In a bun to avoid capture bv our lavah.v will attempt to defend the hlllj countiv to the west of I. ike Tibet las, even If, 11s seems highly I111 piohable lie has Hoops for that pur pusi ( Mhls billv district merges In the Lebanon mil Mount llennon ranges uni the onlv good 10.ul thiough It runs along the coast on S 1111I1 rs would thtufoie have great little tilt x 111 keeping a force in northwest Palestine supplied fiom 1 illiei Hamaius or Hiliut and he wool I have liiimedlatelj ill his re.u the populi Hon of l.ebinon, which Ins alwavs bun opposed to the Tuiks ' The news that we have occupied Half 1 and Acre with ease contiims the sup position that we need not look for much opposition on this side A is piobible tint his hope is to eovei Damascus l.x making a stand on the 1101 til side of the lakmulc vallc between the mountain of the Di uses and l.ikt 'libcrlis and (III ns an Inteilin meisuie be will Irj to blcck the Yakinuk Goige 1 few miles southeast of the Uike long enough to irsure the esc ipe of at least a put of his fourth ni 1111 and bring up such it enforcements as he has avail ible IIrnl)' Operntlnns Ailmlrnble The morn one studies Genenl Allen bv's opei Hint's the more admirable thev ippeai, and the manner 111 which u movements of the infantr and eavabv were svnehronized though separated bv wide sllctLhes of illfficlllt llllh ecnilltlv is as pel fed an example of co-operation or two arms in a decisive battle as Is to be found ill the pages or hlstor Little less reniaikable Is the spied with which tin miss of horsemen, with sufficient supplies and munitions to mike the m independent foi several divs was got ,uios.s the unze of our own and of the Turkish tieiiehes In the pliin ninth of .laffT This argues most c ireful and thoioiigh staff work and prepirallon Hul, with all his skill and genet il ship, Alldibv 1 innot mike Ills 'troops flv di ixlst without toou nno 111 un Y.ukmuk Valle.v the will be a long a fiom Iheii railheads Jlucii de pends on the amuiint of Turkili roil ing slock wliich has been captund and tlie speed with which the cneinj's lail waj tan be inadi to servo us Much ilso depends upon how far our friends the Arabs will lie able to continue theli lalds on tlie enemv's communications and whether tlie Druses will throw in theli lot with them Hut we must not be disappoint! il if TURKS ABANDON ' PALESTINE ARMY Troops in Hedjas Sacrificed and Yemen Force Left to Ojvn Devices ALLIES TAKE AMMAN lint jiait of the i'ouith Turkish Arm, which Is notth of mmin niunges to make Its escape and von Saml'Ms suc ceeds In putting u;i a defense on tlv .)l nuitl liven If te Giiiiiui dors this mile 11 for his Tinkish fi lends, Hie ir suit will be lo leave virtuallj tlie whole of Palestine In our binds, to cut oT Hie Tuiks altogether fiom Arabii ilnl bilng about the tan tender soonei or I ite 1 of such ot the enemv s roues as am between Annum ami Medio 1 In M.iiednnli the iffeet of the won deiful progiess nnde bv the gallant little) Setblan armv Is becoming mote and more ippirent As I antic lp tied In Inv last a'tiele, the Bulgars In nnsc queiice of the Serbian aeHauee in the center have been 1 impe'lleil to fall back on tlie whole front fiom Lake D0I11111 to the north of Monasllt On the left of Hie fiont of attack Hie llaliins an- now advancing and on Hie light eon own Hoops anil Ihe Gmks le moving forward aiioss Hit almost iinpiegn ible positions winch we hive be. n facing foi more' Hi 111 two uu I lie result of this Ills been to widen . ernllv tin somiwhit niiiow s illeut which the s.pin hid it ited .mil ll lusr Is now extended to ovei ninetv miles 'Ihe wedge ell IV en Into Hie i.ui- git front his fi rm a veiv aeule incliel 11 1 ingle bee nine 1 1 igiii-angie n irnngie mil theiefore is llkelv to be mm li moie cfrectlve (Mil future ptospeets In this theitre still depenil meiiilv on tin ichh vi mint of the Sethi 111 mm at the ipex of the salient It Ins cut the 111 1 In line of the 1 lllwav fiom Ghevgell to les mil the hi inch lallwav whlili b ives in main line it Giailsko mil ions to Prllep anil heme the liiilgar wlilieli m iK on tlie 1I1-I1I md I' ft if 'be SMhlin ndvanie 1 111 continue up Hie V ird 11 to ,(s liibuni Piss north of Prllep will be turned and the P.il'g u ain-v spin m two Mnv ltnllv nt IliibnnH Pass The Htllgirs aie lepoited to hive nnde a light nilw iv from eles up t,. liibuni Piss wliich nnv lie'p them to nllv tliere mil '" ane eeitiln, to itnke is desjwrate m effoit is Is wlthm tlieir nowei to do this and elo so m tin I tin connection betwieu the wings of tlieii arniv Probablv thev will now fall link on tlie Dull in fiont to 111'" Heiishit7a lance, when' thev em fei el tbeil Hoops fioiu the solli-Seies lallwav and will 111- deivor In hold Hie left hank or tin ,ud"r fiom iinr SHoinltza station to the Junction of Hie vaielii and the Cfini lieu lirailsKo and fiom Gr iilstn will tiv to ostaiuisn ,1 ime tliiougli the Hibuna Mounljlns to the north of Priirp II li so villi to them to hold the Serblin adduce up the arilir tint it would not be at all surmising If, In 011 t to obtain ie-enforcem'nts ror the center, thev drew link theli left from Seies anil I )em i-Mlsj. n mil ev ie uatrd tliose poltions of Micecliinli wliirli 11 maiu In Hull hands The events of tho next two or three divs should decide whether the Hulgais will he foieed to ni ike a geneni and considciablo wltlidiaw.il on the whole front, in whether tl 1 v will he able to pitch up some sue li line as I indli'iled ibove In nnv event to tin Seililui annv alreadv belongs t lit honor of hiv ing affecteil a veiv lomplete change In tin sltuat'oii In Maceelonl 1 FliiK Wait In Surrender FOCH'S CONSTANT NIBBLING KEEPS GERMANS WORRIED U hilr Prrimrinp for Hip-Stair Oprrntum Illicit Commnntlor titling limy nl Qmtil "Jiimiinp Off Votes" for Itlitrh. tmt'ritnn Hit m July pprviiitlcd I!v WA1.TIR 1)1 RAM Y Special (.able lo h.iemng Public l.edger gigantic snuggle liow mil. .1 gieat.r Copunalii nn liy X.t. I ork 7imr(n I" Hie .outlast In the geiieial situation of tlie opponents It mav now be ad mitted tint the first foitulght or ,luh was 11 t mio of vi rv great anxletv for the lhed Ir.idets Hut uelthei In front nalirn I'linnot but render a basslxe role Si .llu.i, .,i.i-l littiu lilv htit-fluf flintl nn nri S The Infusion of fresh Amerl- :.x ii one 1 ue iiuuniuu ui irtrsii amew - o . n. Iilni.il .it. it tttn ttiffrntfloattt AlmcrlnAtl x t, 7 'plrlt has saved us from that danger, j but miu will see that when the tlma lonies for the Allies to be attacking the etf-'l 3T Girman defense will be unequal to tlie strain LARGCST0LDD00KST0REINAMER1CA i-r In Riitisl Mil Hie I renrll rnilfs. Sept .1 Marked diverf.eiieles In tin methods r".......o nf Mo. 1 n.,.l,. Wl.lt,. of the allied and enemv high 1 oinniands LrrtUipS Ol lMeil llllller Willie N Hmmn .,, the situation on the battle- fiont eluilng perloels like Ihe pi.sint 01 piepaiatti.il and lute 1 mission between big-sc lie npeiutl.itiH III Hie Interval betw.n the Mar. li and Mav battles and be Tore Hie stioke of .lul I". tlie Germans were innipal 1 llvelv ' eiuicsceiit eieeiillv In sectois white an offensive wis actticllv 1011 teiuplnted I hul 1 pnsoiuil .xpeil ence of this on the Maine in Ihe e.ulv .l.ivs of .lulv. whin the calm wis so ib,souto that It was elillli ult to reallic til it a state or w ir 1 xlstcd Doubt'ess Ilinele nbu-g hop"il lo lull the defendeis Into 11 fr. ling of filse se em itv, but the fatil Haw In the theorv was that iiidess tin battle wnsactuilh begun he hid thus abandoned all Hie advantages if sup rioi numbers and permitted To. h to pel feet bis disposi tions fm eh fens. iinilisliirlHil Tlie fmt is that lb. G. rnnu litmicrl 1 il supciloritv wlileh ceitilnlv existed thin, wis litgelv iiullinid bv the divi sion of tin armv Into sliock anil hom ing ilivllons W ltil. Hie foiinei wire excluslveh teserved for Hie blow to 1 ilellvered thelitt.i w.i. 111. ipible sell oiisiv of huassing tlie Miles I ... It's Miprrlor I roups 1'oih on the eouti.uv now 0.3 o III mil 1 Sllpelloritv of tioops whose IV eiage iplllltv is goi.il enollgll foi tltlier lgr.it or smill op.ratiotis The icsiilt ils that while tin miss of iiiineiiv.i Is .onipletiiie piepiiiHons tin leui.iinom lorces give tin 1 tn niv no test and tin It ceaseless hamuli ling mil gi.idna! but imliitiitupteil piogi.s his 1 eb nllv if reet both on Geiiiiin nioiale .mil 1111111 heis .Nothing is s dllll. ult for the ,ir..,,in. to comb it a- Hie incissuit ,. l.leell.ic- awav of Ills tol.es aim Rv W. T MS?i:Y P'lint Cable to I. letting Public Ledger Willi (he Itrillsh rnilcs in I'alt'slinr, Sept 21 (dolnvedi The Tinkish Seventh and llightli iitnlps. mo xlttiiillv wiped out xoiv small ntiniboi who succeeded In goltlng ucinss thc Ionian in Isn litcd lntcjics weie a mere fiagtnent of the fence that opposed us on tho mottling of tile 11th Thev aie almost milt ply vvltliout w ir mateilal and It Is extti'inelv eloubtful whether even one Klin, lot iv en untiling on wheels -nt nvvav A few bite lies In the hills lie lioleliug nut In It leeessllile spots It nllv bo a div 1.1 two be fm 1 ill nto iiiillirlcil tip Teiiliv Ihe cav iliv 1 iptuied the Im pinlnnt pott nf llilfi and histoikal Ado .I'll Kssilt Tlie lesitlt Is fit teaching In Its effee t 11111 A'.ab allies i.iplllli el .M ilu Toil iv s iw one ot tin most leniitk ible slglus 11 suldli 1 evei g icd lipnn I "1 mil Ilnlata while the ie.ul to N.ilnillis fills lliloiluli thi'iiaggv lillls md uiilinw p twos (lute stietcli six tulles of coveted di In is of tho 1 (tic it in.; aunv In nm-u tinu of Napoleon's tnin .it fi ,.... M111.1 in. 1 unlit tbe.o have - .,, ; , . iwiiittimg a.. been a mine trnlhh plctuic of htipi I . ... , lllvlton less md 111. (1 ievahl. ih'tl it 111 this, in tint tin sob nlv intaM Gt 11 l.r.il.Mangln slid to me ifler bis ,lul 1 vielorv lh.. attivities of 1". Gonitis armv md niv own dining lb last tln.i I we, Us liavo born, twofold f 1 ult N'ot l,.ntc ilnl we aciiulie inv ilu ible juinpinR V j fc,V j r. 1 VI L.'W i& not in rear was thete 11 sign of fillet ing 01 11 woiel e.r weakness The reso lution was absolute tint whitever the enemv s success in the 1 iilniln itinc eliive that nil knew was imminent th war should In fought out to v I. tor he the 10 id ever so long ot hud i Above ill the lliis weie ill. In III and i stienKtliene.l bv tlie thought of tin I Vmeilcin millions pouring to tlie lescu. In Hip Intlle when it came the aid given . bv the tneil.in divisions llmll.d though they wue In couip irlson with the ' I'lemh rorecs was r.ir giinlei lh,. I i.iiilel be nn istireil 111 merel nuineilcall tirms I (.rriniiii llerrnsp t nriiuiil t,. strnln The assailant has an exceptional ad- vantage In a battle like tins whin It I "io.s t the rn.l . ' 1 ing bltUi war iiid 1 I'iiiii h olTiter it tint tune hnw-j ever steadr.ist b. th, heuts ,.r the ib .iiio.i- 1 ttigiii 01 n Htm vears am- These days "schoo ling" means more than "readin. 'ritin' and 'rithmetic" -it means all sorts of studies,-. that need all sorts of books. And the books are right here at Lcary's, long rows, graded and assorted. Of course you ran buy new else where, and spend three or four times as much Inoney. But why do it especially these days when it's every one's dutv to economize? Hooks BoukIiI Libraries Purchased Leary's Book Store Ninlh Street, below Market Opposite Post-Office ik- ue.i alone clgtitv s.viti guns 01 van ills 1 iliheis and fullv inpll of hoi so mil nxoii (liawn vehicles ue.u Iv 100 niolen Ionics 1 11 - Held kitchens wileiiai's and i 111 is nT othet lm I'Cillmenlil lilo.k tin mill with e u 1 ii's thousands of anliuils' bodies mil de.ut Tuiks and Genu 11 Tod iv the ail nun hivp in the Cssalt and Annum .11 ea burnt Ins the Piieniv and also attic ked tho I st ition .md tb" M lfi ik till di nine iTliric vvpic sexei il illicit lilts lnclud lug that on tun hnigir. wlileh was Inn tied mwTmjkM! VSz&'yZ", "&"(t,. Wi Write or call for our new out talerrdtna BookI "Looking Into Your Oum Bu." A Series of Eye Talks Our Neit Talk, Med,, Oct. 0. By Joseph C. Ferguson. Jr. "The Ill-tier We Her, the. Store We Know." m do jou go to an OcuUe.t when jour eves need atten tion? For exactly tho same reason that you go to a physician when you are III. In fact, the Oculist Is a physician who has sneclallzed.ln .-1 31 study of the eye. !x"ot only Is he thoroughly familiar with It from tho standpoint of coriecting its misshapes, but he Is also familiar with ils diseases and Its many and complex relations with other parts of the body. The Oculist -XV III 'charge vou a nominal fee for thoroughly reliable advice unbiased from every standpoint. Glasses will only be pre scribed If necessary in which event have the pre scription filled by un expeil enced prescription optician. Prescription UptfcUm E, 8 & 10 South 15th St ire lio Sot Examine Butt MThla Tlk' from a cooyrlsht erlt all right reserved." 1 3 tt . - P -' '4. If v I v. Ma aw :'4 o ck cr ovgyoi SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND ACCOUNTS KhMNfi CI,SSKS l!HH-inil MhN AND NOUEN ECONOMICS AND FINANCE KCOSOMIt Is the Mud of palth WValth max tin ithrr nw tfrial mich an houttrn fitlorlpa, fund and tint hint?, or Imm itcrl il, nurh as health cannrlt and ihar.u ter Tho loniumptlon trndurtinu, exthnco and di8trihut(on of material wealth are the problems with whkh econoinlia Its primarily vont 1 rned horn of tin1 prtt tUal rerj-da problems diFcusned are Minimum wanes lihor and tapltal, workmen's compensation rhlld labor nmnopo llen truHtfi, money and credit, Jibor unions foreign iradt , slnslo tax niiarf binni potlallftn eli 1-IN NtI Induden tho study and prattleal discussion of mono. Its requinltes and ute Other topic are panbs the cleariiiB houne, FtocU ex- hange Ktderal Hescre Shtem, Farm 1-oan Ait Inherit hi tn Tax, In come Tax, ett v Trom the foreeoin? list It will he seen that It Is well nlch impossible to read the Uall newspaper or current literature imeliigtnUv without tho study of Ktonomita and Mnatue, Clip and send this ad for an outline of the course. Now open Name IMKICTOR. 14J1 AKtll T. gWJSiM . Y'. S& CSfflP Tyrol Wool combine style, durability, and economy. garments individuality of service Ladies' and Misses' Plain Tailored Suits 26.75 28.75 30.75 34.75 Ladies' and Misses' Street, Top and Motor Coats 29.75 33.75 37.75 Girls' and Juniors' Suits 25.75 Girls' and Juniors' Top Coats, 25.75 New Velour Mats Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET "I H l.nililnil. Sept -" Ainmiii. on Hie Iiedii i.iilio.iel line bpMinil the Rliei .loielin. has been i iptiiteil and tin' .nl lining Diitisli I'm mil and Ai.ib fmut implied tin cneni rutthei link into the desei l .11 c 1 to the cist IKiDlellnK to (11 pitilies icceheil fmm ieiifi.il Allcn-b' us Pomes inT s, fol an ,,,, ,,, ,lN r Ln.t binvi""-" "rrp K"'"1 "J' '""' 1""'!1V f'" .'T.'i. ,'u lb. en-uliiR battle - i cod Iioi-h- nun ttvis Hie put- md temper in i"- .. i. u .ill-lnini.it ml t.n .i Ben- It i il to luve lil- .in" ln ll,ml '",'! Ikn.. .ntth wlut I" cm count on It I to do ' I inn if . differ, in. (lsl In ini'tlinilH of leiinin inelir-e diiritiK tlie lulU In The Store of Beautiful Watches Whether it he the stvle case di the grade of move ment ou aie seeking, a sat isfactory choice can leadily be made fiom our large as sortment. A splendid timekeeper for a man is the "(mien Veri tliin," the case of green gold and the dial beautifulh hand engraved- $50. So Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. !!.miip Mi:nrn .ts -Ji:vi;i,r;rts silversmiths Pii ii Liberty Honda l , 1 m i lrk TTv X Thcres, something about them you'll like- Hf i vi rr l-3 w Twontyr auuaner 1 Furs Repiured and Kemodelcd at 20re Discount Free Storage Charges Payable When Delivered Store Opens 10 A. M. Closes 4:30 P. M. 923 MARKET STREET Our Women's and Misses' Fall Suits Are Unmatchable $ Choice of all-wool hCiRc.-,, clours, poplins, bioadcloths and Kabul dines. Tailored effect". Otheis fur or plush tiimmed. A htIo for cpiy figuie and n hue foi eety woman and niits. Second Floor. 25 New Lingerie Waists Nc.it liie .mil eiubioldei tilmnied tjlis, alMt talloied and tucked t-tjles Main M.tor 98( III n s I t'A A Wealth of New Expressions In NEW FALL DRESSES $0.75 & $25-00 I)e eloped of serges, crepev de dilne, h.itin and wool JeTses Embroideries, frlnKe?, t.issels nnd panels are u-cel foi cffceti trlininings .stiuigbt line, coatee and tunic model" 98c 20 Per Cent Off Present Marked Prices! 4Jri& I ! Charge Accounts Opened Large-Size Coats up to 50 Bust Mail Orders Carefully Filled 'J -$ 4 Days Only to Share In This Sale! Maxtfson & DeMan$ 1115 Cnestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) September Fur Sale Just fotir days left to shaie in the unusual ainK- this annual event makes possible. leiy fui coat, fur set, coatee, scaif ot muff in oui slock beats its legular fall selling pute. Kiom these plainlj. nniiked puces )ou deiluit a -U'r discount. It is our way of turning a usual dull month into a busy one, and it is a month of tare savings on fuis foi oui pattons. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vaults Until Desired HM 3TIf $1.50 Envelope Chemise 1 Ine. sbeer batiste, with neat lu trimmings. VI1lt0 or pink Main 1 litor. In Our Basement ) Women's $12.50 & $15 $A.O0 Taffeta & Satin Dresses J ? Also Serges and Georgettes Women's New Fall Serge Suits $14-98 .Smart tailored model with silk plush trimming on collar and bottom of coat, A wofideiful lclo lirke offering of brand. new frocks All the newest st)le effects. All newest colorings, Girls' Wash Dresses 98c Mtfil to 14 jrar Ulnitluiuis and chambrios In dozens of new styles. Some trimmed others plain I J ' AH sires up to 44. ' ,. II JLOH0ME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY V Scr T1 'w 'V V-f 't-Jyp v ;It ,-fer x -, 4rtii 122.50 Smart Beaver Sets 98.00 47.50 Natural 67.50 Taune 97.50 Silky V Raccoon Wolf gkunk Sets . getg . , Sets , v 38.00 54.00 L78.00 L cavA ' Nn.t. S Nat. AudsonW ?,' thec s I ri&rvs s Nrir a S WfE Wav mcU Coat match Coat mutt. Coat W1 Tai V J rr nnV1 138.00V f J96.00V ' yyvv L'ffi"" r",' "-Inch model ?4 -length full 5"' ?oII?,r1,H rat cola- and model Large shawl cuffs of Hudson cutts of s 1 1 k y collar seal. ct, Save the War Tax by making your purchate in this tale by making your purchase in tht $ate Fur Scarfs oicmbir Srilciiitifr Ilea I'rite ' .Sole 1'rUe 32.50 Hudson Seal 26.00 35.00 Taupe Fox 28.00 35.00 Kamchatka Fox .. 28.00 37.50 Ked Fox 30.00 42.50 Natuial Squincl .. 34.00 67.50 White Fox 54.00 02.50 Ctoss Fox 74.00 112.50 Mole (.Large Stole) 90.00 137.50 Russian Kolinsky.. 110.00 Fur Coats A (tuber Stiitembcr , lieu I'lltc idle I'rice 85.00 Marmot Coats . . . .68.00 Smart Loot... Helte.l Model l.arce 8tiHvl I'ollar 172.50 Natural Raccoon. .138,00 Three quarter Lenkth l.n.)Ke belted .Motel Selected Quality Sklna Voinutrr .'e; I'rue September sale rrtce 215.00 Hud.on Seal ,172.00 Three quarter Length loae Model bhal or Cape Collar 310.00 Hudson Seal 248.00, 41 In ery Full Model Wl.lo Ilonler 4. Uhavel or Capa Collar i. Cutis of bkunk 322.50 Natural Squirrel. .. 258.00 Mmall l.u.ii.e IMteil Mextel hhanl Collar t.nd Culls. 345.00 Hudson Seal 276.00 t.-.-lii. h tn Kull Model of Selected Skin Lame Cap. Collar and Cuffs eif Silky Skunk. 620.00 Mink 496.00 Three-ouarter l,eni.-th Kull Model. liamloomely Trimmed with Talis and I'awi. 870.00 Broadtail . ,', 696.00 41 liulf'Kxclualt nealin Handsomely Market! Skins :PURCHASING AGENTS' ORDERS ACCEPTED: .i-i v - n - v 5? VK jvvf TjvjiaV' , "vwv, -ww.'jLa'tys.i' v- i.rvfnIKv FfJvts V4'i'tV,''-'yf :, "A& 1ikV r ri " Jw ,u 7 t 'I 'Ti Hi -w .41 n M i f . . .i .. . h ' - .4n),i!ik q- VJ titufrfv. p'ii. 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