n . & V EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1010 IT SCHEME T RA GOAL PR CES BARED POSTPONE EXECUTION OF FRENCH-TRAITOR U. S. Agent Charges Indiana! Retailers and Operators Aim to Keep Costs Up,. tilling these contracts wltn any great regularity, and jet the Indiana retail rionlorx arc making tin effort to sue on their contracts to compel delivery. Third. The Indiana retail dealers ate tuning comparatively little difll cultv getting all the l'ennl)ania and Indiana coal they necu tor tneir cus- . . j n i.. u..x i - tomcts because, when the operators Firing Squad Ready, but Lenoir tan to Biup me inn contract ainouni . . they go out into the "free market" and I Demands to See Former bill what they need nt jobber pricrx, ,,, which are S'J or ?3 higher thau the Premier CaillaUX toutrnct price. REPORT SENT TO PALMER Inillnnapolls, Sept. il. Kxlstciiec of what appears to be an ngreement, or nt least a tacit understanding, between Indiana retail- coal merchants, coal operators of Indiana, Pennsylvania and other eastern states along with coal jobbers, resulting in a mnminnth scheme of causing higljer retail coal prices in general was uncovered jestrrdav by Charles I. Tighe, special ngcut of the Department of .lustice, in charge of the -bureau of investigation in llii state. For two weeks he has been worklnc with ld-other agents in thf high cost of living sent his rccomniendatioiis to the Wash ington authorities. Here arc the facts which Mr. Tighe gays have led him to believe an illegal understanding exists : First. Retail coal merchants, par ticularly in Indianapolis, have had contracts for eastern coal with eastern operators since last spring nt n price averaging nround $3 n ton nt the mines. Second. Eastern operators, and some Indiana operators, are not ful- N. Y. FETES ADMIRAL CONZ Italian Chamber of Commerce Wel comes Him at Dinner XewNYorlt. Sept. 10. (lly A. 1'.) Hear Admiral Ugo Conz, of the Italian navy, who arrived here this week fiom Newport on his official visit to vaiious American seaports, was welcomed to New Yotl. by representatives of state mid city at n dinner given in his honor last night by the Italian Chamber of Commerce. State Senator Snlvatoi Cotillo rep resented Governor Smith, and Alderman Morun, Major Ilylan. liouis Scarmclli, vice, president of the Italian Chamber ,of Commerce, was toastmastei, and among those present were Charles 1 Ivans .Hughes, Major General John F. O'ltvnn and Representative I li. La Guardia. Armour Cited by U. S. Wnshington, Sept. 10. The Federal Tiadc Commission has cited Armour & Co. to ouswer a formal complaint charging violation of provisions of tho Clajton nnti-tnist art against the pur chase of competing businesses. Paris, Sept. 1I. (It.v A V ) An nouncement was made this morning of the postponement of tho ctccution of Pierre Lenoir, who was tried with Scn ntor"ITTnubert and others on a charge of communicating militaiy intelligence to the enmy, and who wns to have faced the firing squad nt dawn todav. The neighborhood of Vincennes woods, where the execution wns to have taken place, was put under a strong guard of soldiers at fi :"0 o'clock this morning. A short time nfternurd Mnjor Gromler, commander of tho troops nt Fort Vincennes, arrived with XI. Itaux, prefect of police, and a filing squad took up position. At 0:10 o'clock two nutomobilcs loft tho fort and drove rapidly in the di rection of the execution grounds, and men and women going to work, seeing the soldiers, remarked : "It is all over for Lenoir," but nt 0:45 o'clock it wns learned that the execution was delayed for a short time. Tire militarj justice, a party of law -yers and a chaplain went to Lenoir's cell at 0:30 o'clock, finding the con demned man very calm. "My father taught me not to fear death," he said, "and I shall die courageously. I love Franco nnd never betrayed my country." Asked if lie had any communication to moke to the party. Lenoir replied: "At the moment of death I repeat what I have always vainly asked to be confronted with Joseph Cnlllaux." (Joseph Caillaux, former premier of France, now is under arrest in a hospital near Paris, facing similar charges to those upon which Lenoir was couvictedt. Lenoir then argued that the action of the court had shown that his case and that of M. Caillaux were connected. Lenoir's lawyer then demanded that his lequest to be confronted with M. Cail laux be communicated to the under secretary of military justice. This wns done aud the order to postpone the execution wns tcceived two hours Inter. italianship blows up SENATE RESUMES ator Moses, Republican, New Ifamp hlre, l elating to the adjudlcatloit of RFAniMG HC TDCATV H-PiitPs referral to the nssemblv, will i FOREIGN EXCHANGE BETTER Four Men of Crew Believed to Have rtFAniNfi DF TRFATY ,,inu,"l m to "" nsseml.lv, will i Break of Forty-one Centime on the Been Drowned Off Mobile IMU be reached lnte todav. Drbntc on this Dollar Subject of Comment IVnsacola. Ha.. Sept. 10. (IJy A point was expected to he extended over' Paris, Spt 10 (Ry A. r,)-A 1M The City of Hlloxi, an Itoliau First Voting Test Not Expected Into next week.' Seuator Reed, Demo I break of fortj one centimes on the dol barkentiuc, bound fiom Gulfport, Miss ,' for Several Days Reed ""' of Mi"oiiri. nUo expoots to laumhilnr nnd dghtj three centimes on tho to Genoa, blew up tvveutv-thiec miles ' another nttnek against the league todav pound sterling, compared with Wedncs off Mobile bat, according to smvlvors Plans Attack ,,r tomorrow nnd nthej soti.itois have Kim's exclnnge prices, is the subject of who were brought here lv the steamer - nniinnuiieed their intention of .piik .comment in the nevvspnpers here. Tho Knights Island. Washington. Kept 111 illvA Pi ing 'smtdm improvement In foreign exchange lour men who had been on shore . , , , , . ... , , , ., . ., ' . .... leave nnd who weu lowing alongside1 ll,n hiteiiuptioii incident ActionnfSeiiut.il ltouih Republican. ' is attributed to the vveeklj statemclU- the ship nt the time of the explosion are to the paiade of the Fust Division here ' Itl.rnl... lust night, in sending word ((f (i(l nlk T rialicc, hich for the missing, unci it is thought thev were, mid leceptluu to Geneuil Poishing, the '' nenntoi Johnson. Kcpuliliiiui of Ml- .. , 11101ltls ,how an upward ling of the tientv of pence with Gel least, his speech milking tiiui. and to if..inH. to nbundon tcnpouiulv. nt , tr(i)i, in Ul1 (irullnllou of pi,pcr ,.,,r- j! tiirovvn into tnc watei nnci urownecl Senate was mid todav to lesume lcnc inc captain, vngo iiunciscn, unci iivtiii.t null iimiv iw mi; "mil t UUUl" ii. nnd were picked up. It wuh Wliped ,,iall.v- Whrn tluMMdiiiR us misppihIhI " Ilf,p unmrslnnd to iwhirp tlin PTitltiainli. tvIiIpIi uim in tlin . nol.tc nl flm i 1iiq nf Ttifcil.it '. vnawu, it lm.1 PUI Clfltpl Jl tiotl f tlw nillPtldllKMll i ' ; . i i - - ; ..;.,'" . i. , . , - . .. tl room, was cnuspu uj it ii-ukiu gasnnm rrutncti hum .vnu in 111 in iiiv ichrup 01 uiiun ninioi .loiinvoii is nuuioi, ami i.tnn ,A.M.n.f nn.1 n u f l,n I nt.. nf f,,i .. i,i ,-,. I .. 1.!, t 1.1 .11 . 41... . ....... ....... I'H'i lUM-uoiH uii(i u- inc iuir ill iiiuiic "(" niiitii t IMI m Vi 1111 1 IS i I II' i L I il K J tu " 1 j . , 'Ihe Citv of lliloxi was loaded nl ress is expected to be ns slow, if not of Great ltiitnin and the I luted Stnti s , low vnTue of the franc has been crcatcu AVhen he heard that he wop not to he Oiilfpnrt and sailed August U;i, ulthcmgh slnvvet. indications were that the i'nt in the league Debate on the iiinend hv epeeuliitive bu.vitig which has been executed this morning, Lenbir said: she did not leave Ship Island, the Gulf voting test will not be leiched until incut is expected to begin Mcuiclnv iiic", going cm feu some lime with n view to "llefote God and mnn, I swear I am port quarantine station, until Wednes well into next week final action on it is Imped foi bv the pi editing from the continued deprecln- no tiaitor." day. It is expee ti el mi nineiiduient by Sen cud of the week tiou of Fiench moiiej leuc v The dniigtioiis market situation, how- is dvv'elt upon b L'lleuro and La Liberte, which declare that the present ;SI "Ml F --STOKIJ r Founded in 1865 The House that Heppe built C. J. Heppe Son )owntown 1117-1119 Ches tnut Street Uptown 6th nd Thompson Streets Mason & Hamlin, Weber, Heppe Pianos Aeolian Player-Pianos, Pianolas, Duo-Art Pianolas Victrolas Every home should have a Victrola! Through Heppe Victor Service it is possible for every home to purchase a Victrola. We have arranged several very practical outfits, including a Victrola and a number of records. These outfits are priced so as to meet every require ment. If it is not convenient for you to pay the entire amount, settlement may be arranged through our Rental-Payment Plan, which applies all rent toward the purchase price. Four attractive Heppe Victrola Outfits Heppe No, IV Outfit Victrola IV $25.00 4-1 0T double-face records 3.40 (8 .elections) 28.40 Hepp No. VI Outfit Victrola VI '....$35.00 5-10" double-face records 4.25 (10 selections) on ne Heppe No. VIII Outfit Victrola VIII $50.00 8-10" double-face records 6.80 (16lection.) 5680 Heppe No. XI-A Outfit Victrola Xl-A $130.00 1 0-1 0"double-face records 8.50 (20 selections) 138.50 Call, phone or write for catalogues and full particulars sHUaHI'iLLI Men's Soft Hats, $4.65 Stjles That Lend a Mark of Distinction to the Appearance Yet Undcrpriced. Special purchase. Fine fur felt in brown, gicen, blue, bionre, smoke nnd black. j Stetson Hats, $6, $7 and $8 j Dojs' & Children's Cloth "Hals," 51.19 to $3.98 Ilrothers rirst Floor, 7th St OI'Ks ln.i nm.Juii-1 . M. M Cl.osi.s i r.iin i M. MIOM (ll(l)l 11- 1 II. 1. 1,11- III HATS TRIMMED CHARGE FREE OF npwiiMitT Iri Market Eighth One Yellow Trading Stamp With Erery lie Purchase All Day -.-. ., -v. ',: PUILADELPHIA n, i. , i., .- i. . , - Filbert Seventh fo-morrow Nr Price It tor the One Day Onlyl Women's $2.50!$' SilkStockingsi I-ull fashioned with double cotton sole nnd top Black nail white. SllKhtlj Imiierfeit No mall or 'phone orders nt Brolfrt First floor, South 1.55 Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut Street C. J, HEPPE & SON rounded In 1865 One Price System adopted In 1881 Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets Are YouLooking Forward to tebtst Msfz. & 1 1 llllllili I SJ 9BisssSSilsWwMlllLvmVRnt2K:3E'! -. Then Install the h ! B ' . r jiij..- r m For Vapor,. Steam or Hot Water Heating Remember this one of the oldest and largest manufacturers of boilers Ms right here in Philadelphia. You cannot afford to decide before you have looked over the complete line of NOVELTY Boilers, made by the originators of this type of steam and water boilers.. We have been itfanufacturinsr NOVELTY products in Philadelphia for 72 years and tho first NOVELTY Boilers were made right here by us 30 ' years' ago. ' The' NOVELTY is famous for its fuel economy and is made of the FLEX-O-TUP iron which 'explains the 'durability of all NOVELTY products. We make all types of Heating and Cooking Apparatus, so can give you unprejudiced advice as to which method is best for your particular home or building. Consult your dealer or .J 'phone or write us, or come totour attractive factory show room, where full line is displayed. ' ABRAM COX STOVE COMPANY - t k A.: -j n..ni:M q-a.i. nit;u,)jnu;a J-MllCl 11, A1A WtlU (IUUlUU tVHOV-iaa I 1UIRUCIU1UCV What a Treat This Is to Men! at the Beginning of a Season of Unprecedented High Prices Mens and Young Mens Suits WITH PRICES AS LOW AS LAST SEASON $25,30,$35,$40,$45&S50 Showing all that is new m men's fashions. Cleverly tailored single and double breasted models in cheviots, homespuns and n 'wealth of fancy worsteds. K;r Kirschbaum I $qf Belted Suits . . . . V Effectively tailored in all-wool cheviots and cassimcies. Other Kirschbaum Suits and Top Coa9 1 from $30 to $b0 I Boys' Two-Pants Suits, $12.50 and $15 Norfolk models. Checks and broken plaid velours, herringbone mixtuies, navy serge & blue-and-brown pin-stripes. Sizes G to 18. . H'c Are Sole Agents for Boys' Dubbelbilt Suits, $14.75 to $19.75 Boys' Norfolk Suits, $8.75 ! Mixtures, checks, plaids, stripes; also corauroj. Sizes G to 18 Boys' Novelty Suits, $4.90 to $10 Middy styles in navy j blue and brown seige. j Junior Norfolk and Billy j Boy effects with white pique collar and cuffb. j Oliver Twist models of j I :orduroy. Sizes i ange I from 2s to 9. ! ' Bloomers and Knicker bockers, $1.98 to $2.75 SECOND I-LOOIt sirvriNTii sTiuxr q2 The New Wool Materials In All Their Luxurious Warmth and Beauty Theie aie natty Scotch Tweeds, every thiead wool and DG inches wide, at only $1.98 popular for both coats and suits. Also among these less epemive materials aie heavy-weight mix tuies and cuilv coating Zibehnes with the lustei of silk 51 inches wide, and only ?;j.'J8. Tor tailored Tiocks and Skhts theie is a fine new line of Wool Jersey in soft heather mixtuies, along with the fashionable trico tines, poiret twills, staple serges, new checked and stiiped skirtings. Tho handsomer materials feature an indesct ibably soft and beautiful camel's hair coating in the natural fawn shade that will produce a stunning effect, 54 inches nide, at 19.98. Fine elours .ue to enjoy another big season and sharing their favor aie the lovely tinseltones, silver tones, new peachbloom duvetynes with the softness of a genuine peach skin and the duvet dc laines with rich chamois finish. The range of selection is vast in deed, ending with Bolivia Coatings, aglow with winter fiost, and for that reason called "Frost Glow," or the Lusjtorla Bolivias which are in leality a fine chenille effect, 54 inches wide, at $9 and $10.50. 1 It nrotheric rust Floor, '-outli Misses' Wear Pre-eminently Philadelphia's Best Showing for Variety and Value All Is in Readiness for the First Bustling Sat urday of Autumn Selling Ready to Equip Smartly and Economically Those Misses Who Are Going to Slay at Home and Those Who Arc Going Away to College. ! Stylish Serge $rO.30 Suits ; 0l Splendid serviceable qualitv in navy and black. Coats have nai low belts ciossing in front, latest style "chokei" collars and satin linings. Skirts ai e also smaitly tailoied Jaunty Warm 5CQ.75 Coats ... J Of silveitone, polo cloth, bioadcloth and velour, in Pekin, rein dcei , brown and Biazihan led. S o In e are lined throughout with fig uied silk, fancily stitched and finished with laige shawl col lars of fui. One pic tured. Lit Hrotlier" SIX'OND 1'I.OQIl nl lw$ VA 'fir " ''It :" JinT i 1. v Navy & Black Serge Dresses )VL Tiiramed with many rows of J J black silk biaid, and cut on long lines with nanow sash belt and pockets. Sketched. Special Big Feature of Our Opening Display of Autumn Blouses! Ten Beautiful Styles in Qfl k Waists 0.H Every One Duplicated From an Expensive Model All the new dark shades to harmonize with Winter cos tumes, also pale pink, white and lovely Persian patterns. Styles are fascinating in the extreme, comprising soft plaited frills, rich silk and metal thread embroideries, pic turesque ruffles, indescribably dainty collars, cuffs and ves tees of net or lace. Blouses that you will take pleasure in wearing for the nicest occasions. They are all of exceptionally yjgood quality and offer a gen erous measure or extra worm at this popujar low price. Two pictured. j It Ilrollcers SECOND rLOOR If nvfMr IITS IRIMMIIU 1 BK1! Mayme Taylor Velour Hats The lnttnt nnd smurtrHt icpurts style. Actual S(i Values : One Sketched An exceptional nurehas made of lilpli-eracle velour In black, brown, naw, taupe and purple Finished with ribbon band and bow i mall or lilione orders flllril. jj An Unusually Attractive Group of I Ready-to-Wear. Hats, $3.98 f Z Superior 1 ulues in livery One I Velvet In musluoom side flares, tuili n , :traltlit brim and tarn effects tlul'lied I with ItucKkB, ribbons, coeKades Untrimmed Velvet Hats, $2.98 Becoming- varle v of stjles, Including nevi Hlcln llai. end otliei die--s shapes lit lircuhers riHST 1 l.Oult, NoltTH 198 SMART AUTUMN FOOTWEAR REMARKABLY LOW IN PRICE The scarcitj of fine leathers and the ex Iraordinarj latitude of choice here makes this event er unusual. Women's New Fall Shoes, $4.98 to $10.98 Lace and button models of glazed and brown kid, patent eoltskin with kid top, blown with two-tono top and tan calf. t Men's $8.50 Black Calf Lace Shoes, $0.98 ii: 1: Men's $10 SILK SHIRTS $8.49 dclotli with lations. So: )3.19 Genuine baby bioadclotli with handome new stupes in all the wanted coloi combinations. Soft cufTs. $3.50 Madras Shirts New coloied stiipes with self fiber stiipes. Soft cuffi. Toc'OnyC'lTaff rcccl Hose Puie thiead ilk in black and I colors. Seamless. I $ ; 2.49 $1 Silk Four-in-Hands, 65c 3,59 Pongee Biand new Fall ai rivals. Un- pni.1,.. usual varietv. inclurlinL' biU- ' lJ'lnl'ls cades, figuies, etc. Slide-easy j Plain tan 01 stuped effects, bands, i,( Ilrothers I'list 1 lour Ttb Si il'xtia double sole) vith coik insole. J Men's Bench-Made Lace Shoes I'lom two to (ne dollais undei the maiket valup toda . Tan Calf, S"i.98 to $10.98 Cordovan, $11.98 Black calf, So.98 to 89.9 Glazed Kid. SC.9S to $8.98 Boys Scout Shoes Sizea 9 to 13j, S2.49 Sizes 1 to C, $'J.98 Tan biownstone leathei. Misses' $5 i Shoes, $3.50 i Patent eoltskin and gunmetal. Sizes llli to 2. Young Women's $7 Shoes, $5.98 Ulack and tan Russia calf, also black kidskin. Militaiy heels. Sizes 2 to 8. Misses' & Children's Lace Shoes Sizes 8j to 11, S3.79. Sue-, m to 2, $4.29. Daik tan leather. Broad toe. Boys' Tan Shoes Sizes 9 to lSVi, S1.49. Sizes 1 to 6, S5.49. Daik tan leather. It Brother FIlibT I"t.001t 01TII Women's & Children's Hosiery : Underwear The qualities warrant much higher maikings. 1 Silk Stockings, $1.50 (Fashioned leg, cotton lops.j Black, white and colors. ! t.. ..---..----------- Lisle Stockings, 65c Jleicerized. Fashioned leg. Black, -white and colois. 1 85c Fiber Silk Stockinss Cotton tops. Black and colors. Imperfect. )59c Boys' and Girls' Stockings, 35c to 50c Seaules.3 ribbed cotton. Black, white and coidovan. Sizes 5 to 11. Children's Stockings, 50c & 55c Meicerized. Seamless. Black, white and coidovnn. Sizes 5 to 10. Women's Vests & $1 Pants, each - Fleece lined, cotton ribbed, Boys" Union Suits, $1.50 Fleece lined .'cotton ribbed. Every Daj Adds New Interest in the AN ay of ' Splendid Values in the Girls' Section Little Tots' $"7 Q Warm Coats I & Of fine melton cloth, nicely lined. Sues 2 tp 8. One pictured. On Q& ltLi vnu Aiiv-i fllri T hi ! V ill 1 1 aSlLUtV A( w Navy blue I Fur-Trimmed Coats, U2.98 Cheviot in Eieen.j bui gundy, navy and' brown. Belted styles I with kit coney furj collars. Fully lined.! Sizes 8 to 14. I Serge Dresses . 14.49 Sizes C to 12. One pictured. $1C.98 to$'50.98,j ! Big Girls' Hand ' some Coats . . . . I Cheviot, nolo cloth, velour, sihertone, suveitip. land broadcloth. Wanted shades. Blouse eitects ! fur or fur cloth trimmed, some planed nacK. moa lels. Sizes 14 to 16. Women's Apparel Of Distinctive Style and Moderate Price Suits, Coats and Dresses Developed Fiom High Grade Matenals, and m styles e piessing eelJ new mode. Suits, Many Beauti- $C Q 7 C fully Trimmed &. t 3 Of velour, silvertone, cheviona and tiicotine in all fashionable shades,. Tailoied effects with belts, otheis smaitly braided or eniiched with fui. feau de cygne linings. One sketched. $72.50 1'" . m a ! (f t ll y ,-, , A I1! w Bt?r-Firt! Floor, BoutJi II Jut llrotliem sgi.ONP FWVti nw iiu ciian Stunning Coats . . . Of Silvertip Bolivia, m Copenhagen henna, blown and leiirleer. Have laige opossum collar buttoned to neck in i-huied back, pietty upple and figuied silk lining Beautiful Satin Dresses, $49.75 I Black, nay and brown Hae picturesqus pan fnier skirt, large bow in back, small satin but (tons, daiptily embioideied collais and cuffs Pictured. Ultra-Smart Top Skirts, $14.98 Seige and silk poplin in navy, black, and taupe, also ricli plaid effects. 1 f& iS.V 0 ' K J 5J ittbM lire i mm 4QC(1- 169 JsTUfe " -" yy f Tt Si -J Wt Broll.tr. 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