CaW is 1 Is I" I' I I: I? IK , ii liV I I?!.- I :w. Karat?- i- KSK1I uy tiik MKittrAt. 1'R.n. HION TI N TIIKOCOIHIV'T TIIK wnRI.ll, 4iriclrnt KATUIIAIj mUllBTIG ,Ior Itf wonderful stimulating Ulna. .rffTI.. Known ,for Its wonderful ciici upon me ..UU7, 3. Il been recuttiinnil nrnl uiu in thaUBAhdn of cn?es of Malaria. Scarlet Una Typhoid I'over, to prevent tlioso dtaeaaea from Retting tented , In any fortn upon the Intestine ntid Kidney. The grentcot, danger from .HPAMBIl IKFhttRNiSA I the nfUr-eifcct upon the kidneys and Intestines. POLAND WATER , Is (he purest water frown. Can be, drunlc la any quantity with perfect aafety. lino been Uted In eer iwrt of the world In cases of fevers rhcro no other "wiiter wri allowed, Hattled at the tJDrlmr under tho moat aanliary condition. For aalo lit any quantity hy drUKKlflia and Krocers gen erally and at roiNi vati:ii iihtot, niKAM ItlCKKH SONS .CO.. 1711 thentnut He., riillniietphlit. Telephone Hell, Spru r48j Keyotone. itnce 17R0 sr.NP fok li.ixsTitATr.n nnoKr.r.T. WOUNDED WILL GET BIG WELCOME HERE " . Bufiinesi Men Urged to Aid T r TT Reception ol Heroes to Come Up Dcltivrnrc Plafu for tho welcome to be extended I Hounded American soldiers and others Water 1 Hio wlli arrive at the Philadelphia port $ from' Prance somo day this weelt had j'i taKen no aerinuoxorin touay. M ' A rouslne'recoptlon at tho pier Is as- "t sured, however, It was annouNced b ir r r V c-ltMt nf tVnulmrt Anx!llfir ' , ... ... . . ....... , 1 J or the ilea uross. inis onaprer "as ; cliargo of the nrranffements. The plert will' be gayly decorated with "lifH andUp0n favorably hy tho Finance Com- J bunting. lnlttec. ".-. , The chanter's appeal to business men ( nenutv Attorney General AVUlliim U- f7 to, contribute to the fund for decorations tiaamct with only small responbe eariy In the day, and Mrs. Smith started out Wis ttlternoon to appeal to me leaoins 'i htlnlnnan intoroqtu nf th pltv for llfdn. tt 3ome voluntary donations were recehed, f but the response was not as great as a was expected, Mrs. Smith said. V, As these wounded fighters will bo the M first to bo brought up the Delaware 4j lt(rer to be debarlied at tlie Philadelphia f . port, Urquhart Auxiliary wants to make ti a big- celebration on the occasion. v Under a ruling of the' War Depart- ment, the day on which the returning heroes will arrive and tho pier at which the transport will dock canntft be dls- closed at present. '' Philadelphia's desire to pay tribute 1 to other wounded who p'ass through the $ City on trains prompted Mrs. Barclay 5- "Warturton, of tho Emergency Aid, to r , take steP3 today to get permission from , the Ty'ar Department to meet them at ' 'the stations and give them a suitable .' welcome. Mrs. Warburton said she would confer with other ofUcers of the Emergency Aid to seo how the consent of the War Department could bo obi; talned. JLiaBt weeK ouo wounaeu anu sick boj a nlera arrived In Philadelphia, only to $$, be placed Immediately on other trains mn-.ana nurrieu away to tneir uestination. 3'. -No time was given to Philadelphia to extend a welcome. Indignation which W (his Incident aroused, among prominent 1?; men and women resulted In Mrs. War- Iffv. burton's action today. JAPANESE SHIP TRANSPORT Tsu Rugisau Muni to Help Bring Soldiers Ilonic V "An Ally Is. an Ally In everything.' ;. TT.it la. (ho VtAlfnf ef fnntaln Si Fu ,r . ...... D ...V ..v w wf...- ,w .kirlslkl. commander of tile Japanese eteamshln TsuTtuglsau Maru, moored at Tier A. 'Port Richmond. Announcement that lie find his crew of ' twenty-eight Japanese would serve In the United States transport service has elated the officer "This will be my first trh to the real war zone in real war service." he said today. "I hope I can bring back some of your soldier boys nothing would Siva me greater pleasure." The Tsu Rugisau Maru arrived In this, port from Chile with a cargo of nitrate of soda about ten days ago, and then was taken for tho transport service. lAnother Japanese shin in this port 'f serving the (juarterniastor department Is ' j. the Indu Maru, which arrived here Sun Mday, and is now anchored in the Dela- 'TaaA TM nroft ttnn tuaf .nnrvi t1 6 I arl a h Bam. The Indu Maru Is commanded by ? Caotain EndonT fi GRAIN GOING TO DUTCH gj, Holland Badly in Need of Wheat, p ( , Says Ship Master , iie nrsr -aiier-tne-wnr grain snip- ESliivitral.countrles In Kurope will be car- gjjrlea to Holland on the Dutcli steamer L sirom Its skipper. Captain Ohr, comes R,Vn account of the dire need for wheat In Jj.molland. He said the breatd available In Kivithat country was very often far worse foV'tlun that serveao tnepeopie injtseigium .xj.l'nl.Mn thfiv 'trp.fl unfit.. tlio fifrmnil ;-.. V.. ...v ..-.w .... "1- Syoke. fTi'r.'? riontnln Ohr said bis. task of convev- &.?!.. tflrt trt hlB homA rmlntrv was llko tlnlnff1 an ercan.l of mercv. and he Is Wk chafing under the delay that will keep his -KHKtel cranun tins port ior suver-.u ubjb. J Although a neutral vessel tho Kennem- "J " J CIII'UUIHUICU IllUII U1U1UUH.CO V,"WJIU uauuau uuiiiiH win 4, PARTY AIDS CHARITIES J M2 liaised at Street Bazaar in South ,. Philadclpbia Kafreet, between Shunk street and Oregon Kt avenue, $132 was raloed, moi.t of which . tr ;i llllli:u Udl IJ kJWVfc. -rr & tvaB given to charities, partlsuianv, tnoce S' rarlnir for children mado orphans by the Kt'Jnfluenia epidemic. . Bir t-ntiia affair wn.B conducted bv Mrs. k Abraham Saffer. of" 2019 South Seventh I-'street, and Mrs. Max 'i'artlckv2C21 on f'fi-tha same block. The former made a tmrty-minute epeecn pn inq suoject u the Ijcrvaved clilldreii nnd appealed to those Vhothad.not had o fight acros-j the iseaa to show generosity to thoi'e . Arnhnnti. . 1 . .. .!.... .U.H I AT,.1r.! t.. 41... ..!.. : ' s""..?'""!... v...i j. ..;. 'I6aded w'lthiinkes and fruits. were do- ISC rated by nfTghborB. The whole ptreot i uecoraieu wun iiues uou ijuuiiub. IVjtr. Saffei'. .Mr. Tnrtick, Miss Elizabeth Liberty and Mrs. Henry Nathason. , St. Luke's Hospital Ponation Day ' 9t.JLiUKe s iiospiuii, jsiruuu uuu vyiuisu .tttfl(lno- .trpeta liau Issued an anneal I . for dlberal financial aid from the public' Ig'today. This Is'tlonatlon day and funds pre sought to meet me, nearr sought to meet me, jieavy expeiira urred durlng.the resent ntSuenzavqnd ircurreu aurinB.iue reseni imn Uarr emergencies. rfC nWnirnr Trnrlc TrailpfP. a r " "- - -- -: .' Two and l'our Wheel lype Vj Ton to 7" Tonn Capacity " JW8TANT I1KI.IVERV ' JOHN W. ADAMS. DUtributor ''V' ,1427 Melon Street fGilvanlzed Boat Pumps I ... ... LAWYERS' CLAIMS 1 - Finunce Committee Fails to Provide Remuneration for City's Advisers Lj $119,560 FEES OiN LIST Services Rendered liy Special Counsel During Reybtirn Regime Still Unpaid , In nmiortlonlng 1910 receipt- to ilty 0!peniiIturees, CounoJIs' Ilnani;o commit tee aihiilnlnterel 11 hard Jolt to the IckhI .profession, in which a number of the committeemen belong. U'laima tor jiro 1 fesslonal services made by attorneys) mid Uw firms and iiBBreRatlnrt J 119.560 havo been entirely Junored or overlooked. The oobt of litigation entered into by (he elty and of irrofesslonnl advice sounht. nutslda the largo circle of IiIrIi- llirictd attorneys In the ofllce of Cltv Solicitor Connelly 19 shown siriiviiiijiv by the waiting Hit o"t claims that date 1'clt In Eomo Instances to mo time 01 3rn5or ncyburn. UfL'GUSe UI lllQ lUIii; Mt .'i "n'l .jnoncy some of tho Interefcled uttotneysl ll.n..A l.n.l !, nlh' la tint rOI1d(lfrptl till I . czneriallv irooil client. , n win e doubly tin- case now that; there la no money In Muht V cover the claims ami uiiprrently no one willing to enforce their settlement. The latest of the leRnl crcdltom of tho city Is "Wlll'tim Prnuer Lewis, who has a claim for ?25.300 for wprK In (lrnliiK up the transit lease now before the Public Serleo Commission. Ihel fint.il lemil work to the main claim nnnpntllnncq SoflOft inoro .Numerous - .. - - - - - - ... ,., ecou,lt ami nt ono time it was passed ifmgebt wns engaged -when Jllchncl J. ltyan was City Solicitor to argua ine city's nult agalnBt tho Provident Life nful , Trust Company to recover personal proi- ..t. t.vui In tn Inu-fli court. For tills I nervlco ho received $'130. llefore tho , appeal was tnlien to the Supremo Court Mr. Jlyan rcttied.and Mr. Connelly suc- 1 ceeded him. When tho case camo up in tho higher court Mr. Itargest" was again retained to repeat the argument for which ho had been paid $251). Tho , Supremo Court found tin favor of tho Iclty, causing the company to pay Into . the city treasury nearly $1,V00,00U in j bacl: taxes. Mr. Hargest In his lequest to Councils ' that will now havo to be 1 repeated, asks $30,000 or an amount COO times In excess of his payment for the ' argument In the lower court. v The claim of the law ilrm of Plerson nnd Shertz for $31,D60 for wfimlng n I reduction of $1,500,000 a year hi coal freights to tho people of tho c,lty has , been itemized na follows: $21,000 for leiral Uirvlce, $4uG0 for cspenses and ; $0000 to pay Harry 1;. lSellis, who was , summoned as an expert witness. This claim, like that of Mr. Hargest. will have to bo. reintroduced before it tan bo acted upon, by Councils. EXHIBIT OF WAR ETCHINGS Print Club to Display Work of Foremost Artists Rare war Itchings and lithogiaphs, the work of the foremost artists of ull the Allied countries, have been assembled by (he Print Club, for ltu fourth annual showing, and will bo exhibited at the Art Club, beginning next Satui day evening, opening at 8;30 o'clock. Mrs. Jasper Y. Brlnton has arranged tho exhlbjt. So far as pos3iblo the prints have never been shown In this city. Some have never been .seen In this country before. There are Ameri can prints In tho collection : etchings nnd lithographs from France, Knginnd, Russia, and even some from the Czecho slovak nations. F. Lynn-Jenkins, of tho 11?) ul British Society, a distinguished English artist, visiting this country In an official capac ity will speak on "Art and Artists In England During the War." Ton of Potatoes Stolen A ton of potatoes, with a hoibo and. wagon to haul them aivaj, were stolen from the stable of Hurry Wurren. 3027 North Seventh street, eaily today. The police of the Oermantown avenue und Lycoming street station nio Investigat ing the theft. flump " 'M' i.ymihw ihiirnw i COCNCHSlGNORE WAR CHE " Notice to War Chet Subscribers Pledges are payable at War Chest Headquarters, 408 Chestnut street, or a$ any bank or trust company. Arrangements have been made by Drexel & Co., Treasurer, for the collection of pledges upon which pay ments are in arrears through the agency of the National League for Women's Service. Women workers will present, as their authority, a sard bearing your name and the number of your coupon book, and will give proper receipts for payments made to them. e WAR WELFARE COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA AND VICINITY 408 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia t. Liquidation Sale by order'of CREDITORS'.COMMITTEE, of. entire itock of FINE FURNITURE I DRAPERIES, CURTAINS, COVERINGS, Etc. The opportunity of a life time to secure goods of highest quaUty at piices exceptionally lov. A few specimen items. No. 3S88, $20 Lamp Shade dvi A -Electric, pink. Sale price V r No. 498G, $70 .Mahogany Table. Inlaid. 18th Century. Sale (t1 T Price , ' DRAPERIES, COVERINGS, ETC. g Finest imported materials, ,at a mere fraction of present whole- I sale prices. Some in sample lengths only. $1.50 to $7.00 Linens at $1.00 to $4.50 B $3.00 to $11.75 Velours at. $1.75 to $750 $4.25 to $8,25 Sunfast at $2,80 to $5.34 I Damaik, Velvet, Silk, Tapeitry, Repp, Faille, Net, Organdy and B ' Scrim greatly reduced. . We wel'cbme comparisons of qualities and prfecs. All goods are I plainly price marked. An early inspection is Uesirable. 1 Y T T. I L. J.riolmesLo. ,. . ' . .. ) ' J ' V KVJElg drlJJUC i,.,. - ,', ,;,.., ,-. , AM, ,j.rl, Qi M,a ,4, ttni mme: caruso cartoons exIkaiser - WmmliMJmmm 6IM!i wWm1H E vwmm lill Wai m nlmm 5 5.W ftt rata-! 'Ime r W$f!yWS& A&HSg&jfyNl.... Vi7ij afg g tlv l' rml -ion of 1 a Pallia ill nT-w Vork. Cartoon hv iairiro CuniMi lire not rare. Tliie rarirature of William Ilolicnzolleni i the first from the li.uul of the tcuor' bride, formcrlv .Mi;? L'orolliv Park Itciijaiiiiii FRENCH EDITOR HERE BITTER I.au.anne, Foi'iiict-lv of Le Matin, Sees Germans Uin'epciitaiit "We c.uini treat (Jermaii) klndls and generously, for with her, as with some people, liindnesM U weakness; theie must be no p'tv fur the beast." Stephnne Laiizaune, noted l-'rciiili-editor, who is In. Philadelphia lis the rep resentative of the 1'rencli Information bureau, holds this view more Htrongl) than ever now. M. Lauz.inne was for merly editor of Paris Le Jlitt'n. I IN resentment ugaln-t tho (lermaii people has Increased inihcr (haft decreased since the aimlstlce. "Not once hIiko the nnnlstlce was signed," be contlnULil, "hme the (in - fnan people expressed legiet, for the forrors and uljmi the) committed In the naipe of kultur., "There must be no pity foi (lie beasl. Full punishment must Im meted oht to (lermany at the peace table If we are to prevent a lepetltlon of her i rimes. ""I am not unite sine that (icnuanv wishes to submit. 1 am well aw ale of tho fact that there has not been a wold of repentance coming fiom the Ger mans." FIGHT 12 STRAIGHT DAYS" Colonel Kickardri Writes of l.on 'J- Period in Battle That tho 112th P.iglment and piohalilv the entire lieimsj Ivaula division went Into action on October 22 and weie still fighting on November 1 Is revealed In letters recclvid today from Colonel Ccoige C. Illeltaids, vomiuandlng tin 112th Regiment, foriuerl) the S'lMteuth Pennsylvania. , Writing to hi i wire oir'tJctnUir 2:1. i Colonel Rlekauls, whoso home is at Franklin, Pa., said lho regiment had entered the biggest tight jet itnd on the day before had taken tvteiity-elght guns from the enem) In a letter to his aged mother on Novembcr-1 ho said his regl- I ment was still In the light, and he did not see how (lie Oeimans could Jast much longer "N I I No. 3769. S71 nair Andiron. Exceptional value. Sale &A Q B No. 3376, $80 Arm Chair, Tufted . back and beat. Sale fCf I price ,. ., vfOH: u Architect and Interior Decorator 1525 Locust Street I STi . ' J, . - "-- -.-.,.. v ... ..'.... ... V . V . ..T LWUJbilirWlJbUJJJiLPHIA, OTJSSPAY, ajf, ....h.a.Jti y "-- ' i - 4 FROM HEREa COMMISSIONED Two Others liccoiiiiiifiideil for Appointment us Officers Four Philadelphia!.-, are among CIO tecond lieutenants graduated from the ceutial linieulne-gun ollheit.' training ichonl, Hear Augusta lia. Tley were coininlssloued in the icseivi fnrps and I placed on the Inactive list subject to i call at any time. Two others from Philadelphia, who me more than thirty one )enis old, and thus ineligible for commissions as second lieutenants In the ie?erc, wire given certificates of graduation and recommended for ap pointment. Tho four -.incc-sTiil candidates are Louis V. Alien, t(!22 South Ninth street; J(ii pit M. Harlan. Silt Spring (linden stietti Carl V. Hemteli, 3J31 North Nlntteeiith bluet ; Joseph fi. bceiulllcr, 5315 North Twelfth ntreet. The other two ale James 1!. Cham berlain, 220" West Somerset stieet, and John Patrick Doyle, 5250 Walnut street. y SlLVEKSlimiS Sl-fflflKEKS Ij Color and Good Cheer in the Homes The New Lctmps now displayed in ' Ihe Downstairs Showroom Inexpensive ,and Beautiful GENUINE SHELL CORDOVAN Hecoguiz'd bj every one as (he fort. I.Ike an good things Is scarce. Twelve styles, pnceu at $3, wcrut Twelve, unmatchable values SHOWN ELSEWHERE J AT $12- -HERE ONLY THE 1336 So. Penn Sq. linn. (Hi Ilnll. near VHtlruer Hide. 8th and Race . initlifuiit rorner 16i N. 8th St. and Branch SH?-;PvvM?,vr The Largest Collection of Pictures . in Philadelphia ' The Rosenbach Galleries 1320 WALNU.T STREET y CHRISTMAS CARDS AND CALENDARS U A - ' n,,.r,ii ... . '., ... . , 1 , n i. . IV ;-, MRS. ENRICO CARUSO I CLEVER CARTOONIST1 YCifc of INoted Tenor Will Be , Here Today Brother Wounded In War Jhului 1'iiitiso, world filnmus teimi. sings nt the Metropolitan Opera Ilouo ('night In IVKlltdr IVAmote, and In tho iiudleiii-o that Im sure ,t" applaud- tho Kolden notes of the' opera ctar will be Mrs. Caruso Mts t'.inis.i. formerly .Mlm l'orotliy l'.uk Uitijuiiilii. of New York, will "i ihe hero In i-onipany with tlie noted singer this nftiinoon. Like her lm-i-li.niil. hlio Is gaining an ciilnbln lepu. tatlon nit u (nitooulst. Mis i'nmii Is Juit now celebrating tin- safe leturn from oxeiseas of her lii"thei Keigtaiit ltumeyii l'rk lleiij.inilii. f tlw ni.iilne coips, has been Invalided home and Is now at tho naval hospital In Urooklyn. Mra I 'iril ' 1.1.. I.tie riiM., accompanied bj 1 ei lius- I), ul. UstlPd the hospital cterday and y ilg't away tho marine lHl "t him plmt- I 'Mill sistei." Im began. "I got 11 ;tr m.ii' for rou, Juft ns I said 1 would. I also got one for father and one ir iiiothir, and one each for threo friends 'f run.- I didn't do so bad. did 17" 1L- l'ft ui in was In 11 Mllinr. but on (lit light sleeve of the aim that clasped b j i-mipr weio three wound stripes 'I gm out of It easy," added Sergeant Lien jain'ii. ' (or some "f (ho boys Wire hit Irtt.i" Iflit fla IllllAi ,,.... ..... .i . ..... . KSrr I?. ' W 1 her husband ihared her Jo). The only legiel that the tenor voiced was that Serg, anr UcnJ.tmlii didn't gt t a big Uei- naii fm blm. Mr i arUMi has contributed many lariemures of the i Kalier und other ioi be uotiriileH to magazines. Her most famous work Is ' Hill. Just Plain Bill." which depicts the Kaiser in h'i present role, or rather as a hidden Herman clt -7i u In Holland THANKSGIVING FOR VICTORY 8 Italian Members of Manufac turer". Club to Celebrate Ihniiksdving eckbrallon to mail. Italv's part In the litoiy of the Allies will be In Id bv the Italian liiembcis oi the Mamiftn lurero' Club tomoriow even- ... ... .... I . !.. ..1 1 t..t..tl. ."'.,. .,Z. li , the members, and guests at the dinner to follow the reception. The committee hiiAlng charge of tun aflairconsistsof I.ulgl lUonzi, rhairmaii . Ito if llaldl secretaty.. Joseph t.e Lauientls tieasurrr, and Joseph DeYlto, Aiithoiiv tiivco. Cliarles C . Ralui, Flank de Angells. Hector Ttti. .Tosepn spatula. Jnieph V M. Ualdl Domenico ( tin. Pi .ink l'ratanduono. R.R. MEN TO OBSERVE HOLIDAY McVdoo Lrges All Work Not Vi- tal He Suspended Mhuita. t.u.. Nov. 20. (Uy V. P.l Director Henernl McAdoo sent a tele gi am vesterd.iy to regional railroad di rectors requesting that all work not iiboIutelv necessary bo suspend' i on Thanksgiving Day. Ill Ills telegrapi Mr McAdoo. who is heio on an Inspec tion trip, said: "In view uf the unusual significance i.f Thanksgiving uav this 'year, 1918. and of the extraordinary reasons why I the Vjiieiican people slioula give thanks I to Almighty Cod for tho unusual bless- ine. we havo received, please direct I thai all work not nnsoiuteiy necessary on. lim eminent-controlled railroads bo (.uspended on Thanksgiving Day." leather for looks, stle. wear and com Our sunulv Is on our shelves, now Guaranteed all solid Leather ,y i 3'rar yVlffl Be. f.,ffliti'trifrSfim F II .f'LjYCrETiftfWtVt Fik)? rk i. wmmmM&k - JV t. . . ,-r - . . . 4, , ... r- M) V1j)MBEK ?, lOJLS' . .. . , .,., .a..,,..,,.. SIX ALLEGED SLAYERS IN NOT-GUILTY PLEAS Accused Men Remanded Vwait Trial Others to Be Arraigned to Si piiaoiien) Indicted for liiunlrr ami voluntary and Involuntary lnaiihhiiight. i were uiriilgned today before Judge Mmi ughan In tin. Court of Oyer and Tir miner All pleaded not guilty ami were leinnudeU to await trial. The drftiidatits were Illcaido 'nlii nu, ai'cuied of the murder of Vli nn Agostlho, on fictober 28: Viuim i (irezlauul, aroused' of tho lniudoi of 'icorge llajdt, on September 22: llnnv Austin, 1114 Ull&wortli street, an nun' of the murder ot William .iiicksoii nil .lohn Walsh, nil September fi : .! i lioughertj, alias Joo IXiiHey, aci'iiM-il oi the muider of Max Welstn on Jtilv .1, and Mon Mi Kce, a'Chlnamau, m ii-.nl of the murder of Uragato Doio. t.ii Si ti- It"""' I IS. I II,... arc u number of prisoners In tho miiiuiv prlwii nccused of murder who hint iui et been nralgncd, but will be soon MAYOR FORCONNELLY DRAFT Support-, Charter Plan to lie Suli- inittcd Toduy Citj Solicitor Connellv i pi.m L new charter Is favored by .Miijm miihI, . i'lie City Solicitor Is to pieunt n til. Ill till Ii.iVI linnl.lll ml .. U.-?.-- - - -JS 1 1! 3' plan tin u now charter todav at a II Mayor .Smith also announces thai li f'lvors many of the lilrai embodied i tho plan for it new chaiier put foi i( by the Comniltteo of Seventy Inn K against tho committee sehenn s , whole because ho believes the LuinmiUn li not sincere. Among the men Invited to niuml the sesilon nio Alba Johnsun. Kuwll Iiu.me, William It. Nicholson, llrnr-t T. Trigg and many otlieis who ai hum ' -ted in municipal ulfalii. YOUNG FRENCH POET HERE I'liiladclphinng to Greet I. Kuil ltyar at Art Alliance An audience of prominent Pint uh nhlans will greet M. Uudhyar. u v,,ting French poot, uiicovereu iy i.eopoiii s i ImHI. this afternoon at the rt U limine. IS23 Wnlnut street The young Frenchman has hem wil ing verses since he was thirteen t.u-, ulil. Ho Is known as an author. t .,, Debussy and ciltlcs say that hi, i llbre reminds them of the w ii. oi 'la- J EQldwell 8f . exquisite Chinese lamps IMMEDIATE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS RECOMMENDED wmifauim . wmm 1 Stetson Derbies for Young Men YOU alert young men know that the last word in style is to say of your Derby "It's a Stetson." Now is the time to prepare for the more formal affairs of fall and winter. You'll find it particularly desirable .to have a Stetson derby in your wardrobe. JOHN B. STETSON COMPANY RETAIL STORE, 1224 CHESTNUT STREET fSUUon Hats ar4(ature& and totd by prominent dealers everftckere ? - T ) """V-- plf..l... ... ,1, .1! . l I ! 4'V ' " - gore. He lyllt reolto somo nt his poems this afternoon. Tho Art Alllaiico this afternoon will also open Its exhibition of French war posters. Tho floaters are to be sold for the music, games and records commit tee of the National Lcaguo for Woman's Setuee The posters will bo exhibited i until November 30 . Mr Cornelius Stevenson will Intro-1 diii e M Uudhyar to tho uildletice. Mrs. (ii'orge Dallns Dixon, Mrs. Imogen 1J. o.iUlei. Miss Harriet Sartaln and Mrs. i c.rnulliiH pitevi-nson will receive. More than All the World The people of the United; States use more dentifrice than all other countries in the world- combined This is due. not to the fact that we are more civilized than other nations, but to dentifrice has the fact that been more ! widely advertised here. De lineator families alone spend ,000 hourly, nine million J dollars yearly, for dentifrice, j This gives an idea both ofJ the qualit and the size of The Deiineator audience,, awaiting, perhaps, an intro-1 duction to the article you1 manufacture. The Delineator: The Magazine fn, . ' On Million Homes ' JEWE'LER-SILVERSMITHS P'-V u Most Interesting Productions Of Im. portant Periods of Oriental Art Of Agate, Rose Quartz, Hair Crystal, jade, Porcelain or Bronze. Pagoda Shades in Harmonized Tones. -1. .tVi'.'t j. fa . "w iii ft Closed All Day Thursday Now then j for the Biggest Thanksgiving . Day since the Pilgrim Fathers feasted on their First Turkey! J Just think what we have to be thank ful for! The first Thanksgiving Day in Five Years that has not heard the shriek of shot and shell along an angry thou sand miles of battle . front ! And our own brave lads less than five months ago started the recoil tnat resulted in Peace ! J It has been a won derful era to live through and through which to have carried on! q Wifh all the adulteration in Men's Clothes from the Atlantic to the Pacific, there's not a teaspoonful of cot ton today in these Perry stocks of Winter Suits and Overcoats! And that is S,OME achievement in these days of sub stitution. J The crowds of cus tomers, the hum of business, the frank expressions of appre--ciation that we con stantly hear from men in our store all these things make us thankful, repay-us for adherence to Per ry standards, and act as a tonic that stimu lates us to even greater efforts in the service of a-wide and widening circle o f customers aoid friends. Our assortments are now at flood tide, and there never was a better time for you to find what you want in Overcoat or Suit. You may be certain as always that it's 100 right from every angle. it $20, $25, $30, $35 and up to $65 for Winter Suits $20, $25, $30, $35' and up to $85 for Winter Overcoats iii Perry&CO; "N.B.T ; 16th & Chestnuts; 6i tjv. ijr- i A 4?; &.. ' s m ft'Ml mi m swJ utJiPS' &! vrWl ..& ; SHU JVC'S m -Km 7f&M &V4 m -'.ML vt m ?wm M f'W- mis? h Pi i wm 1-Ce 4 , lis t.fe. wbm Wi J&Ii- . !. 4X5 m ',Sr' 'm jw .! 5 Awl &&?, WV.-9 tSS ) 'SWS! .sSg f nff. mmt ME OT HA. 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