EVENING- PUBLIC LI3DGEK PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, XOVEAlHEI 5 1018 KEYSTONE SOLDIERS VOTING AT CAMP LEE i STATE MEN VOTE AT D1X ! GLOUCESTER ELECTS A NEW MAYOR TODAY l.tiiKM.tcr Gho utt to V". M. ., . Si-cictatricH nl (..imp CommUsioiiers Ojictliinl !' rri'ist" I'Viiiieliisr l'Xltoel Unix .J.000 to l.. 1 T I Mil IX ill . f K c lmrji V i-tirp .1 li l,t John Wtbt u 1.1 I it blli-Rl) Hair' In: ;, ( iiJ nf clini. 'i imIj Irs S in ifuU ml w i.l li i I I i iih.-ih I niiii lil, UrU'litolown, V. !.. N" " lvnnj IvumIii limit. d furvU-H men una all uihei ninVi-i i .mil i-illMnl.min from tluf Htiii nle .atlne tlielr li.iilul today at 1' 'lli x.i'iio plnn um wni In' auBiir.iinl vlirn the .Toi'icymcn voted "ni followi-il ami Mi. r.iortiiiiK the mill l'ruin tjio l'lrit, tecum!, l'oulh. I'irtn, wl.tli N'lnth Twvlftli. Hlxtecntli n;l Sovntftmli li.ttrillofH MJlcd tit . ' Jltn No. 7, mi.iIu Hie tiion from tne Klffhth b.uta'.lon cast llu-lr ballots nt K. of r HulMInc No. L'. , Thlg nftrrnon tne men from th SoM'titli nnd Tcnt'.t nattnllons anil other rt.irate uiiIih will vot. at tile V. 31. Hut. Hlf the men o' tlii THIrJ. Tlilr- iliit.t tno clrctloit, do i lcinllt, i-'ouitn'mli nnJ I irtccnw iiai- i.iiM.MiIriT .if thin iuhumi. il-nn l.cscrvu i.iiuui punrtiiw" lillf-IllirU Ol HUH -,, ... A . iti.,1,..l In nnv or. ratilSK'iun will cxiircino their fiandile rlrhti at tlio K. nf '. tnlllillmr. Tiitiitirii the uiuTKy uf Mir Oi'H" llUMIn Hlti-'ie. of Uini-aitcr, the fuso tark'B nt V. M. Hut No. T. of which i:ruKt i: Wnv-.-. nl I-ancirtor, It Imllillmt ruri'latj, 1 im this H".J of ti llu'el nuMnulil'i 'li ttltt I) 11 tultrn nt' ulitiUi' .lt!i, i, tin ) (.'!! o ii' Lali- C.l ti I' Mtmi! UI'IINH HAIL. OKDI IIS t iiiiiii l.re, n.. 'o f. f Pcnr, inta rnldlrrn utpiin to xnt. ihln mr v nR at Hi ramp at o'rlocl., Titer a lS.flOn .iw'i firm tl.at .State In I'lli" '"(imp, I'D tli- eoniiiilwiloiier, t ha m? ' um riot f xic t mi i't than rnn-t r Mitr Tin fuir V. 31. . A liiillil im;i li.n Ikiii il.filitnateil ar ot l" .tati In .ii li of HiMn tlu-rc an? i i .i.ic int'i- (Hi'lt liri'tlilcil utt t l V' ' UN l ilil..4 ui'illiTe, iiinlselijun ! Ulir Jl!f .tirni nin 1". II. II.uKcv. ! Druc'itn. llarrld . i. IMttrbutKh; 1.. v. Aviuon stuniii . nrtiilM: .1. i:l. ltici'j- ii'urrn V JtoIllliPii: IT.jwa.til It AlcNultj MMi" iilW op-lieu ir 'nte at . anil Uclawjio vu'ti- it I I i.A it (Ink .nl nfiiUyiif inn i.ltli i n' lTniyifcnth i"teet. ODpnttunlt 1" lie Riven oriTi ma-i In inn.i i.hn In u r U7.c;i nf at),, r' tlif abdie states to b. nlircnt ficjn mlHtnry ilut lunc enough to enabl'i bi m vote Captain ' H liaiUer. um- of tin l'enndj'lvnnl.i umi.i'Bilnni'iK, who, as .i fninn I'olU er member uf a l,tnnsl vanla I u t" Mited fifty-four yeam nsl on il" iAp 'C tliK rantoiimcut, lom p.irotl trnla tl o Australian ballot to tUf mctlioil 'liii .i uil when Lincoln Co fidtoii fi r'loildn for the, Presidency. Tliun a iu.nlv i- ci n ompanj passed Ills hut auiiniil and Hie iold!er ilopositcd their liallois Hi. te n i:rue.t ? Plat, of 1j Notth Ma -ton wrect Philarli'lnliui mm liuludid In hat of 103 sr otnl 1 'Utenanti today rnliaiu d ., Hint limit Thero ri t nu-lio other l'otiu I vaulant "!. Jiled m thp h"t. Other I'enn -'.nilmi ne ,lu .-pii Siauay ,iinui!t. M.lton T Stew.irt, SoineirM t.eii - M. Irwin, .'uraoiW , Theodore II Mlllei. i:iie: Kiunt: K. Ilob e l, Nf Kcusmiiion, Isaac V,'. I'obeit-i-m. Call, wnv Ilanilil 31. Itu'li, Jr. Hair.- lUmtnri, K.imviipt. PotlBlaR 31 Hunbai MindCM.Ie, Mori'K . rpnle v lklrrbt , Joini c twrn- Paul H Juim.in .lnnc5lll 1 at' W" Oad r Ven ii tlileheni PENNSYLVANIA MEN IN SERVICE ARE VOTING lalf StMula (JoiiunUsioiu'r--ll Camps to (londuct Kloctioii Mmw (.IIioosl1? Tlii-cf Mt'iu lrr of (ii i CotiiH'il Mlie K(iUhlliMnt of i,lui.r C,ij' aro Morklnif Imnl to Imrease tie ma jority of floerrior Walt-r IWbi and Iald l!.tlrd for L'nlteil s i, .-. n.itor In thai i:!t today. I M'liero tiro thlee men bei i ' i t , i.'ounell, a Muyor and two .lu". r)t the Peace tn be eleoled on tl-. li ,n . pal I ticket. M'lio P.epublli'aiiK i . . ( thelf iMllie ticket, althoupli i i I' . -! iiernt.i nre tiylnc to tlec' ,i M ' a I'oun.'.lm.iu-.'iW.atMSc lilil M. Anderson, the piiii . M.i 'lio in ooiupletlns ''It1 Meeotid e n KbeUhiS le-electlotl on thu llet.jljli n '.iWtt Pavld 31. Van Il.-st i fie I' ' o.ratu i.andldate. MMio i ontesr tor Cnuin ilnu'i a-i . k it -II bo. i lose because the s'llpyard eis ara hUpportltiff the Iiemocr.iti. . ji IO,d'iUte. li'ran'n, llneheiirlilRo, who h .i 'Histaui superintendent of the Petv i. .mUi plun. nobrrt Muyhue'i ih soei Inu ie-eliTtlon mi the Ilepnbln ticket, lie U ciiatiman "f the '. ' lilllU 111V 1'HU1UIUI''I' in . null' . Crflnllilnte .for Cnmiell CMieter Paucoasl, prediilent of ICouncIl, l celtliiB ii-eKLtlon "O tin) 1 HuruhHiMii ticltet In Vlie 1'Mtst Wuiil llnrrlflmii, ,o i- As u i ta'Jll i,ie. prirtu from tamps a .id .irioiii in'.litRrj and u.tval stations hcie the'.eare Penn Bjltam.1 eoldletf. Stat ofhVl.iN who liae been .urangiitir tor the taltlnir cfiiind Mlllt.itn .1. Iljlund In the Seror.il ilm t.v e ti... ..ii, Iia'L.v.. tiinrn I Ward. Praiil. X. Gorman and At. bur aro Morn Kerstrni. state men tn tho i- l'etiul- ii.. .,. , ....; ,i... ... i ,'a(a:oi. 1. T.h nr thn r.itiilldateM on the Hem- orratln tlikct Thtt .Socialist juttv Ii.ih i eJCh of thrso o!llt'"t s tin it i jniliil.ie for l'ranl. Snvtler tho reports iecoieil.aH to tho number of I l',.ilHrtlfiiiliia In ...1 vim IY4 l, l,u. I Hev.s thet are about -MU.UOf. men fioin'Ti"1 "." ultrtcii .lum.e. thin Stnln In IViBn,, irctlit..n m-..!.. I'"0 S-eTOHil H aril l,li , - . . ,, ... . ....... .-........., ... .w . . , .n iijjiuniii i.euerai neciys nmce aie that thero aie tnor.- tlmii TR.Ouo I'.mi "hiiniain in military and nuval dt.tb linhiiiHtitii'tirthe Tnlted States. At the rate men ule movinB. ltj-. llfl tluJM Mill ho JDO.uuO PonnuMvanlann In I Tn iln . ' Ixilli.V tne Pe.i e in P.epululoai. tleltit bicauc.. they haw no opposition A Mayor, three members of t ity Coun cil and fin members of the Hoard of j Freeholder are helm; elected m Wood bury. Samuel 11 l.add i.s ieel inc re-elei'tloii on th Keiiubliau t ci.et Thcrn Is no litmouiatii' candidate, hut and I men ut hoi'np'.tol '"ainer i mienvooii is tn i-ronuniion It is, lie'.Ie..a a uumbei of Penim-la. ! candidate. Tho thr. P.publlcan ean- , uianu ,ti fstnps ami 'station- to which '1,,1,,tts t01' ' "5 ' oUM-H we t laruice l UPllF T7T LTTIAM 1J A I T mO 'ommif-biuneiH luc bien Kent are under I Tayloi. llartei 11. Sc1iihU and llrnct rliVV li'LlillllUn JtALLllio s,tl"R "'" ""J ' will .:ut down tho!"- "'Re- .lamw il .Moi-Kaii 1 the Pio- ii'imot'T io tasi uaiiots rn, rommis-' lIU'.'uu ."luioan. ukiiiosi i.ii"i. . ,.n sojieis. a," of vhoiu are on their waj j Schenclt has no opposition and Kranltlin in Hie..- ussignnieiits, will irtmn their W. Hornor Is u 1'rohibllion landldate to.liool.4 in hooli as po'Ublo after the OBalhst P.Ibb. Th-odum Hurlietl ! n elcition j hold leandidato on the lltpubllean ticket lor I'ndei tin.. leeulattutH thej Mill or-' 1'reeholder In tin- l'lrst Ward and Jo K ir.lzu tho flTtlon boaidH mid Riither I si pli ( Cloud In tin Second Ward i.nd 'l.e reitllled teturns and tile them with i both lull be .elected without opposition tie pollbooKs at the Stnto lirpartnient. , IMi: will be paid ten ienti for each ltepalillc.ui tiutluuk HrUht mile u.'iM'ltd uimiii pienentatlon of the' Thele aro a member of the House .' i "turiiij. i Asiemblj f.'oioner and Surrouato be UK IN WESTERN STATES1 StranjiP C.iiujiaiu Inflncnci'i! 1 inn 1'lea ami In- fliit'iia Jiidt'inic ii J'riiniU . ," 1 -,'Uoli rallies Wftn ! d inn nlsht In mobt of the wrstno Mot." and llnal newspaper advertlFemeiitH '.inil up the i.tratiK" lnl(ttt.al n i.,i.R,i Inlluen7.i swept the West KM 'ie ca ip.L.KtM were ripeplmr, and mau i ululate wvi unable to inako n spec h Tins Prcsidi.ni .r.pial fur a Demo eratla Congress nn -pliit Into the par tisan (IrIu m pome eoUBrefoInnal d!--trloti, bu' most f flic arsupiont vas eoilcyed to otet in newspapert tind circular?, Xlne l"n teri Sit.s Sinalois aie to bo elected in Colorado. Malm, Mon tana, Neiada, New MeMco, Oie-ion and Wyomlnc l'hln hri ' lieprosri.tallves are to ho ilue-en In iln-ce States and hi Arliona co'iforn-a. I'tah and A'ah licrton, fiflegatis nil bo named fiom the two western Teuitoiici. Alaska and Hawaii. Women i.s ! ii larse pai l In the canipalnii In u but Now 3re.!co unci I tah thes weie Miileiidcm lor lmpoi lant offices Ilipren ntatlvo Jeanettc Kankln, of Montana, and 3INs Atmc 3Iartln, of ..ni.a niu oaudldatrs for I lilted Slates Seimtor. WiiHhhiKr ii Ltnii and colurado, u' leady "dri -mil California and W omltig' lia- wt .mil Mn ' meimures at (italic Jn Ualuorti'.! Inemljie . Urn, Viivir.s lo tho great distance omc will tiavd, Inchtdlns the u.i-n who went lo the far AV'est, It may be two weeks befo:e their oillelai returrs hao bern tilod. Some of them havo ai ranged to leleitr&ph icsu'.ts on tint State ticket. 3Ioie louimlehloneis iere fcent out th.u ytar thiui ncr. Campi will hare elections wlienn there aie 'es than tliirtj Pumsyhatuatis in soino cufcs. elected in fllouceatei i ounty anil tho Indications are that nil three can didates will bo elected on the K. publican ticket. Dr. Horace M. Koodir, of Wil-Uamstow-n, Is tho Ilepublic.ui eandldalo for Asscmblj and his opponent m Wilbur S. Ueckett, who In both the Iiumoctatu: ' and Prohibition candidate. , I The Hcpubl can candidate for Cot oner j 'is .1 Preston Pottei. of Uayton. while, John I, Drumrur. of vWetionah. lb ttn candidate, both on the Dcluocruttu and j . Piohlbltlon tlektlt-. The main lluht is ' beini; made for Surrouate. Hurrj- Crist. the present Surroijate. is seemng re-iuec- turn on the Democratic ticket. M'ltc lie- , publican candidate li l'ranl; I) Pedrii-k. i nt nreselit the deputy Hlieriff of tho, dii t!os of a P.epubllcan sweep in New i Countr and former postinarter of Wood-1 .let-sej- 'iMla, ciovetnor Udne, can- buiy. Tho lontet for this olhci-will bo dld.it. for t'nitcd Stat.s .'Senator, and closer than foi any other j lrar.bcm of ItSi-t ea'palsn coimulttce ' Tho I'.epubllcan leaders of the County I wound up the uauraai for votirt with an , nay Governor Kdge and Pavid Hand for nutouiobile dash throuRh Hurllniitou i Die Ions and short ternih lor tho t'ultid j County towns Je.steiday. durlnK- which Stales Senatu will re.eie about 'L'OU. EDGE PREDICTS VICTORY ; c "Jersey (lovornor tjayn lu-, puljIR'aiin Will Sicu State. JlurlttiEti.il. N. .1., No. 5. With pre-I otcis lii a majuiit in the County. Issues with piesented t icore of open-ah- mectins "Tho pcoplo of New Jcin.e. demand a r.aro In their uoveniment, both durlntr and lifter tho war," Uovurnor Hdeo told loteiH heie.. "They believe their repre-i-entatlten hat a right to eeielci3 tiieir wills In consldrjutt tho Ktuat national rjuestlons that come up for action In th Rrcatet crisis of tho nation's history." a; SiMiatov Dai.l Halid, ow-.tir to a I morning I , Democrat running as uu iniirpcudent, ' tf;ht Illness, wa.s unab Is opposlusr GoNcinoi Sti pliei ,, Ilepub- tour. llcan, for (Jovernoi i Governor Hdae faced one of his iarsr eit uudlence.s In Itiverslde, whtro ho told oters the most evident effect of tli" President's denunciation of liepubllcum lias been to nlvo that par'y tlm most CONTESTS FOR HOUSE. " "n1"" lud WOMEN OPPOSE SAULSBURY Urge His Defeat us Viiti-3uiTrugit. Suntlay Closing lsne WllnilliKton. '. 'o- "' "" h.- of floetlon for l nltcd States ic to make tho ' Senator, member ol omjress and tne 1 S'atu ticket, both partita In Delaware SOUTH HAS FIFTEEN jSo Republican Candidates for Sciialc Seats Democrats Confident of Victorv " G.O. P. FILES FINAL ACCOUNT ll the Anociahd Vmw Mlujila, flu,. Nov 5 I'lftcen con.esis in tho South for seats In the Houso of rtepresontalUes wdl bo decided In tha elections toda. Nino of these aio In North Carolina, threo In Alabama, two In Georgia mid ouo In Tennet-see. In two other districts tlv Urst Tcnnesseo And ninth Virginia, Itcjmbllcan catuli- date3 aro unopposed. " Klsowhero over the south Democratlo nominees for tho Iloiito aro without opposition, vfhilo thero aro no Republi can candldatea for the Senate. All southorn States except Florida w 111 idect one Senator and Louisiana will elect two. In tho second Temiesco district, nor mally Republican, both tho Republican and Democrats uro clalmlm; lctory. The two districts In Georgia seventh and ninth whero Republicans aro tunning normally aro overwhemliiBly Democratic, as are the three districts In Alabama. Whero there nro contests. Tho Republicans are making deter nilncd fights In several districts In North Carolina and claim lctory, In two or three. Democratic leaders, however, nro confident that a full Democratic teprc entatlon will be teturned. i WILSON INDORSES WATSON profo-is conudeni e of ictor. Republic in State Chairman I.aylon still piedlcts tho election of the Rt-publicau ticket by luOO majority and Stalo Chaliman Graham, of tho Democratic party, contents hlm silf with predicting a Democratic vlc toty The Democrats are making capital out of tho action of tho police in stopping two Democratic meetings on the ground - ' that 'they nc-ro against tho Sunday law 1 l.'i-ii'iliN 'I luirt K-ir Tut-il ViTfi H7f 1 United tat-s ticnitor Wlllard Saulsbury UlLlipis illiumai IOt.UCH)(0.iW..;in ;i stalwncnt yf3levy declared that I'xpetlses .0j.1,00j ns lone as this R publicans could hold i ukhiiiRtnii. Nov. 5. In tho llu.il ore- I Sutidav meet ilirrj for tho Jews thcie was election ixpenso ueeouut of tho Repub- ' no intetference, but now that tho Jews I dean National Loiimilttee tecolvtd by of W.lnilngton have duel ted them the ' the eletk of the House, additional re- insult tne Jews. j teipts nf ?IS4.T. maklns a total of Mrs. Vlorenio Hasard liilles, on he- $(J7C,!i7;, were repotted up lo November 'half of the duff ruga pooplo in this State. 1, and additional expenditures of J is out in a letter In which she asks tho ilS4,5olt, milking tho total .Bo3,C0". oers to defeat Senator Sauisbury on Campaign e'penUltuics, listed ub "cash account of his stand on suffrage. Sho advances" Included jlOO.000 to Senator , a daughter of former Ambassador Calder, of New Yolk: JJI.000 to c. A. j Thomas K Dayaid and lomes of a Dcm McCulloih of Illinois, and HUS.OOO to ocratio family Coleman dii Pont, Republican National i , .. , . Committeeman, of Delaware Arthur Gurtls James, of N.u Yor'... with $30,000, was tho hiigent of tho new contributor.. II A du Pont, of Wilmington, Del, gave $13,000. and tho Guggenheim Uiothers, of New Yorl and li C. Converse, JIJ.OOO each est Virginian's Election W ill lleli. Win the ur lulrinont, xr. .. No S In response to a telegram tent Piesldent Wllscu by (' V. Roblni-on. of thl tity. the follow. IntV reply has been iccelert by 3lr, Roh- Hnson' , 'The White House, Washington, P. C. .Mr. C", D. Robinson. Kalnnont, W. Va.: In response to your telegram I am vety k glad to confirm your Impressions that In eupportlng Colonel Clnrento W. Wat on for tho Senate of the t'nlted States you are directly uldlng In the winning of the war and the securing of n peace that I will ratlsfy the Ideals of-tho nation. Re ports that thp Administration does not favor the election nf Colonel Watson Il are, of courso, utterly without founda tion, vtuuuuuw vt ji.sl;.-. PRESIDENTLOSES VOTE Matters of Vital Importance Keep Hint in Wacliinglon tVuhlilii'tnn, Nov 5. President Wll irou has cancnled his plans for going to his homo In Princeton, N J , today to cast his vote In the congressional elec tions. Tho decMou of tho President was mado known by Secretarj Tumulty In this statement: "Ily reason of pending matter nf most vital Importance that require his personal attention lu Washington, tho President has finally decided that it Is inadvisable, for him to go to his home in New Jersey for the purpos-o of can ing his vote." THE AIL-DAY. EVERYrDAY SMOK VO IlKCESS I'OK SICSATK iVimlilnnton, ni 5. Demoirats uml Republleari of t' t-'euale t.i'led ilga.il lo agre uprp a me t i vi " t -Hot" Thu imfidful t f i-i uiu f ' ' Journey until tudas ,. 'iio, House, un.iuie 10 iuie loiinaiiy ma proposed election luHIdaj' until November It tlMX in conwrt wita tne en;u,..ici M-nntl ThUritrlay. A Business Necessity Sft&A, 341a .v,:'"fi.r.tT ' tt rv. ft ' i, ..ri. UHViAW SfttoVWP w ri i w"' w it Tt j " i v . Pflffi IkglM? .irslfcill mpw - mmm I iUMUIfilV Li j " 7ft --.c5rV ". m$m HV71 iIJm M eJniWi LwigKaim rL.iTjiV":? xtiak mfflmvZ' Troy Trailer Co. . G,X. 21tU TliiU. is due to in uri- Sct I copyable.7tfr:t. Sx Havana Fillet; Sumatra Wrapper WwScmB lUx ai . c u.ii Sr , WS&nW iiavuic iwos. tfjScyJj Allt MiiuMct-rtll Ift'"..";- rKocr HAMiri'i mi VS t: fyWA I 'B iDIDOItaiit 21 2SeamIessl$ 7 Illcaclii'fl. llnott.fipiBlicil w iiiK. 7x00 nnrl 81x00 incite $2.50 & $2.75 X$0 or Sheets I. & lioavy bioachuil sheoimn Sls'il, H0.DD ami !IOs Hi ll A Ji. ami ( i.osi.s T .van i 31. ' " " m i'ikim Anniversary Oft Fit Wow Train iz. r ' " W MATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE 'Ft rM3 rJciO wAJfti xiJftjak ati. -difUOT.i -- jgtk . ,A jAV ltU4 ffl-sK '4lM7 H lWrimi WttUaWkJXXI2L 1 .(jmmem W mtSlm WWWm-wM Stamps Free ci r iiri.ii.- r 1 ic vll Willie VVUU1(? Blankets. Pah- !-'po 1 cotton v.arp I'll.1, je t'rtlcra .08 1 .nch?.--. Jrl AM rind SlxOH. incites. n 1)0x00. Market Eighth Sg.98 1 iXeu Series Tomorrow! :f $ YELLOW (nil iTRADIMS' ' AI IS m i tl fiw fk.p.ui Wn Wt Wi HSJ tfegsrsaw rSim K5531 t a " "ar iaj 8i CiiaiSJil Siaias One Yellow Trading Stamp With Every I9c Purchase All Da SI PIIILADKLI'IIIA rr-7rrT7,---. ..., Filbert Seventh $7.50 Flecccdown Blankets, pair . . White with p.n!. or blue tinnier,. itie sill, binditip. Double ste, R ' a I I " Vlir ,fftJAti4Ir0jKtmflto AW(rtgfcVtVWJwaVllMl VV'J TAH 5??SS Uf Psv'i va i Esaaa To Every Purchaser of One Dollar's ifwVN ll Goods Purchased During- November? Will Be Charged on December Bill Payable in January, 1919 A 0(.m vi'iucm-f mi iiv 11, . i liiiorains tilV'TPtl in" !!u nt'cil hut ejiii lie iii!i ii lii 'in p.at our i ti.i(nii'te tuiij talvc mil iichantnye of the won ihii(?i'"'!'1 ;i1p -anti l ihoir t"hri.tmao yhoppinjr oarl.. ! i,i tin ti'iif and tor I tu U".-r out'iu than elst'tt hole Eig-hty Depart menls Share in This U aartvfvlrtle1vrvvr!a'yv Vt1rfxfJt',V' iiganlic Anniversary Sale! i trtV'V''ta'VVlV,.VV13iJ Worth or More Series 10XXG and WXXH H l -i) liuok tin iiiiitti'i hou mjun Cootl in nn cllou Tuui.nt; M uu flumps you mii.s ai enu I.um . Il" ou tlo inn .-a olluw 'J iul iilt Mil inn.- -tail loinmniw. ii'o iniickl.x lilk'il uml tir. tdianiffable lor liumlivii- til1 Hook aiticli's that Mm waul toi cxitunei. to you. ' UU' 1 o ii- lionii at no jnlilitioiial Anniversary Bargains in Dependable Clothing Lei ilni'i a'Hi lOJ who Mill1 ia ii..; . ii ti i notiiinu w ill tiinl Xlljll li.e iinl.i n ii-i -a 'at I ait" hat tins sulo Ins greatest opportunity. j ISiH'au.se wo pitti-linteil tin itiat.'i i - niuiit', ci-j lower than wo'tld lie jios-tiiih' wei. v t h haves you several dollars. Men's $30 & $35 High- Grade Winter Overcoats . . i liitiil-tuilnrril itt iieirjtf mtnlrfc. ' Handsome Kersey, meltoiih, twred, louts, etc., m tilstercltei, semi-form liu.ii and loose styles Men's Exceptionally Fine $35 &l$00 j-A ij tan Aii.unni rttmrf-.!. & c'T ri Villi nr n twit nntn 1 Itum n r linru in I 'l-i I J. tl WltllliUk l-IJI.li.la III! III ItllT I1lllll III linn y fl delnhia nt near this urice. Choose ftwii . . V I, every wanted model in popular patterns. Men' Serviceable $20 to $25 1 $ 1 A (PVltt Winter Overcoats ... J - S Smart, w-oll-tailored oveivont!, .n lie,.-' y anu uoiiuie-oreasicu styles yuarter ime I with ood satin. Men's Handsome $30 1$91 Eft Winter Suits ... J I .OU Hand-tailored from nlxoltitelj all-won' fabriefl many lots could not, be dttplicnte 1 at wholesale to-daj at this price, included nre fancy worsteds, llanneH, cheviots tm.l ms simercs. l rM: wh jr iwri Ay I' , za 5 Boys' $8.50 Two Pants $C Suits & Mackinaws i SUITS: Mihtar. models in eas simerea, cheviot", nifttue. ete Sizes 0 to 13 MACKINAW'S: Willi cap &. leggings to match. Conn; in blanket plaids and popular ehed.". Sizes 21: to 10. Men's Extra-Gootl $25 Winter Suits, $16.50 I Two- and throe-button model, in t ea.ssiinere.-, v.or-de'K cheviots, , f"e. j Boys Sturdy Cordu-$C.75 I roy Suits 'I'rencii model in i tan. Sizes 'J to IS. lit Btothera -Seiouil lit,. brown and I'll Strent lomorrow! Another Dav of Big X'alues in Winter Outer Apparel Four Hundred Women's & Misses') $ Fine Warm s25 Top Coats) The Greatest Coat Values in the City of Philadelphia Today Are Included in This Great Anniversary Celebration This Lot is a Typical Example. Made ol' line elotir with bell-, patch pockets, rich black cuia- In collars and satin lininif to waN Or ol" stylish pom iioin cloln. "Iiirivd. belied, pocketed and ii m ' throughout with satin. Al-o a number of er hand-mi plu.-h coat.-. Black and w inter'.- riche-i cuioi tre included. Out NifiY iiifturd. $25 Women's & Misses' $30 Coats Loose jruceful models with kit .oiiey. beaver plush or cloth collars. Have side slashed pockets, smart buttons and the majority are fully lined, also interlined. (),i ii( tin nl- Women's & Misses' Very Fine $37.50 Coats, $32.50 Of broadcloth, pom pom anil e lour, enriched with beautiful roll collars and cull's of black plush or with kit cone.' collars. Satin lined. Women's & Misses' $30 l$OC Tailored Suits i Xay and black .-ere and i.iij". bu in plain tailored, plaited itntl braid-trimr eil ell'ect.-. with line ' satin cojit linniKs. skirt havi belt- and .-marl pocket.-. Women's Handsome l$OC $40 Velour Suits. . f Xa blue. African brown, Lur o;undy and taupe. They leature set-in or .-lashed pockets ami i ich seal trinimint,'""- Ow !: 'rlt !. i ,. , , -i.l "i' i i. .I ii. A' m-'i x f I Pi? - r w m . I ' fl f 11 1 I : I I M yti I it. lt ' ' ill -" ' Il " m ao '- ' )$ 10 "1.0 4" Women's S: Misses' $15 Dresses Serge, tall'etii ai-d crepe de chine m all wanted .-hades with contta-tiinr i)iugs, braiding and Georgette sleeve.-. $20 Serge & Silk Dresses l1 Cut on !o(,.-e long lines with round necks. ' -aim collars, braiding and beading. They include taf feta. Mitin, creue tie chine and -erge combined-with-.-ntiii Women's & Misses' $8 Serge Skirts $C N'a blue and black. Htatheivd back. cro. front belts and flap pocket.-- 1$ 4 ) heeli Winter Shoes at Phenomenally Low Prices Anniversary Sale Opportunities of Which Kvety Man, Woman and Child Should Aail Themselves Women's $6 to $12 1$ M A HighGrade Footwear J All wanted leathers, plain and combination style-. Leather and wood-rocred heels in all height- an I shapes. Women's $9 Dress Boots, $5.45 Patent coltskin, nun metal and Klazed Kid with gray buck top. Lace and button. Women's $2.50 Felt Spats, $1.29 High-cut, 10 buttons. Wanted colots; also blacK and white. Young Women's $6 lo $8 Shoes, $2.98 Patent coltskin, gun metal, black and tan kid skin with contrasting cloth tops. New long vamps. A clean-up of a recent pur chase. Ut llroilitis- I irt Fluor 0 - II Anniversary Sale of llousefurnishings Men's $6 Blnck Calf Shoes Solid leather Wanted toe Hhnpe. Men's $6 Tan Lace Shoes, $3.95 Hnglish last. Solid leather heels. Boys' $2.50 to 1 $f .98 $3 Shoes.. L Various leathers. Lace and blucher. Sizes -t to G. Misses' $3.50 I $0.79 to $4 Shoes Button shoes in patent ) coltskin and gun-metal 1 with white buck tops. Sizes ! li to 2. North - $40 Prince Mascot Stove No. 8 . JTiStelffiV &. iVi'- J?:,Hcrj7",-TW-iwnjp' " L-- . I " . i i t , 1 y-5vtvrs"Irsfei. I ' K R S&F"' I"tKJ? Li i.j li-ni It : i ilaii lifi-.,tt i.i Ki cl-lt barie A ' 'vl'iri lliCll i-llfll ni.Li'i i tni il ilrollif , h i um . -I lill.l ' i I SLSi i-iVV"!Tr Mp-- -r" $35 Kitchen Cabinet $9Q QQ V li,li- enauii! Miilu rir.n , o i Uflulil tulilp ti t 3 wy 35c Coal Hods. 0c O.tsler and Polalo Frcrs, mfr0t"si T ffi&Sffli rs. I MI-Mia?rt?K-A j:r "smmi "v t &mtmj -wfSJaaa'a 50c I.iacM Jn i i" l I .U mzc uih eu wlio tu Curtains, Draperies & OTHER LPHOLSTGRIliS Are Playing an Important Pari in This Wonderful Anniversary Sale. 54.50 Folding i$Q QK Draught Screens,! && Mmioti frame, silkoVnu tillc.l Three paneli, 6 feet 0 mi lies hiiili $1.50 Serving Trays, 9Sc (.'..-- top, lii-a..s oi wood hamtlcs. 10x17 inehc $6 Madeira Luncheon Sets, $4.75 ariotis design'. Thirteen incce? $1.25 Filet Lace Curtains, fa ,i 88c Siiuate niesii vtae in white, iory and Arabian. Matt h into pans 'j yards long Armure Couch Covers, $2.48 & $3.48 Ittpestry in ihoue lo'ontigs Wood Silk Portieres, f $15.98 tliuicn tolor combinations tnat will harmoalz ,ih almost any furnishing Velour Portiere, aJi $5.48 & $5.98 llrokcn lots. Plain colors, embossed designs 2000 lbs. Khaki Knitting Worsted, hank (Jood heavy weight for sweaters, ete 95, 41 itrolHtrr TI11KI) FliOOl: $2 Plain Louisine Silks. $1.39 Klegant all-silk duality De sirable shadeo ".6-inch $2 Colored Dress QQc . Taffeta . . J Splendid 'all-silk .lualily, 35 inches wide. Majority arc. in light colors. $2 Washakie Satins, $1.39 White and flesh; yard wide. $3 to $4 Pongee Sillts,$1.59 Including "Khaki Kool" and other famous makes. Yard wide. $4 "Pussy Waiow" $2'98 Satins ...... Lttest shades. 40 inches wide. $2 to $2.50 Printed Chiffons & Voiles. $1.29 Smart novelty effects in com bination colorings. -10 indie"! wide. 11 Urtthtri iitt Floor, Houlli Record-Breaking Values in Fine Floor Coverings jnvi'crsani Sale finds in lliitdi liurlhtciit mn mi opportunities in 'iji'.s lit fliPinloitslti mi drpi iiflobb unir!' front icrl!-l;u"it'ii innhi m. $90 Royal' Wilton Rugs, $C7 Cft 9x12 feet VI. OV The finest grade wool Wiltoh made. Variety of. patterns and colorings. $45 Seamless Tapestry -$70 Brussel&Rugs OU Size 11.3x12 ft. All-v,oi'ited fuce including blue Chinese designs. The price is lew than today's wholesale cost. No mail or 'phone orders; none sold to dealers. $65 Seamless Axminster Rugs, $45 Size 0x12 ft. Without doubt one of tho big gest rug values es'er offered. Beautiful design. Limited lot. $2 Inlaid Linoleum, sq. yd. $1.4212 7'. -o yards vide. l.ot of two thousand stparc yards jn nrie of patterns. Any quantity cut from full rol's. Please bring sizes. No vutil or 'phone ardera noite to dealers. it iii foi kth floor Again s W8 JIAti. TMVVltlt FUSE This Store's Unquestioned Millinery Leadership i Magnificently Kmpliastred' 5 (o $6 Large. Beautiful) $ Tailored Hats S'; lull (irocrm c. br.mn.e 1 cfT" niatie of line - . v,. l.a'tcr'b plush, jani'tih finished with nan on gros pram ribbon Brown, nat.., purple and black. Tbe majority wurth exactly double this special Anniersary prici- $4 Ready-to-Wear Hats $2.85 (ireat variety of styles, trimmed with flowers, ribbons, etc. One pic tured. $6 to $8 Handsome Untrim- $0.85 med Hats Finest quality black hatter's plush in dressy, exclusive shapes. $2 Imported Hackle Feather Bands, $1.19 Black, emerald and navy XII Biotttf Klr.l Flour. North 'jHJJjgpa To - P $ -morrow ! c tlv ''-r oi c duij otrly 1.19 Heavy Mercerized IftQc Table Damask) veF Housewives who are familiar with the grow ing scarcity and increasing costs of linens will be eager to share lu this opportunity. wide ariety of FfiV i ' fill ; lT irothi:8 : ! visit out mu'm.'STAi.H.iM" hi;st or j.V;u.tiiin(. at lOwiSt pHicifs vikth rt mix': 'I'm o j ards floral and stripe designs. Watth Daily Adverttscmeiits Similar Big Specials Ut Brof- Flrit Floor North tit nitornF.n ' fl - Al r 1? . . ..-. - . A rjiitWtaiah 4- dSm itfiiSkltlt.