Ji::.r-- . - -i . . -- .. ' wTUHTJ'I '.'IIB'T imVITXEfTT v T--m - m vti rv?( lit " t I , , J SB DELIVER ;, PACT T 0 BULGARS Theodoroff, Accepting the War Blame, Says No Crime Jus tifies Servitude for People GIVEN 25 DAYS TO ANSWER Br Uio Associated rrcjn Tarts, Scpt. 10. -The treaty of penre between the allied and Hosoclatecl powers and Buljaria was presented to the llul garian mission at the French foreicii otBce this morninc at 10:40 o clock After the delepntes had assembled, Georges Clemenceau. president of the Peace Conference, spoke bricfl in openlnR .the session. He wns followed br General TheodorlT, head of the Bul garian mision. M. Theodoroff poke for fifteen min utes, pteaditiK that the lliilRnrinii peo ple were not responsible for th- war, but that the Bulgarian io eminent hnd il,..-r, thn nmmtrv Into the strueclc. He realised. houenor, lie said, that the j people nuiM share the rcspoiiMlHhl . "Thej are willinK to do so," lie i-niel. "but thc feel that in no whj hme the) committed mm-Ii a crime as will compel them to necept M-rdtudo." King Kerdinand and Vncil Undo. laToff, Bulgarian foreign iuini-t-r in MM, were bluim-d for Bulgnrin s en try Into the wnr bj M. Tlieodorofr. He nl.l the llwlirnxinn nenple (lid not ap prove the (iernian uHiniirt. which he j declared, "came to iiicui n " '""' clysm, ' but tliej realised tlicj must nr ccpt part oi t no rcspouMuiiiij. "We hiiv committid funks," lie said, "and wr shall bear their con-' quences within the bounds of reuit, but there is a punishment no crime au justify nnd that is servitude." Twenty -sc en Nations Beprcsented Each of the turutj seven govern ments participating in the conference, including Bumania, were present. Frank T. 1'olk. head of the fnited States delegation, sat on M ("If men -ocau's right, and Sir I'.vre t rowe, the new British pleuipotentiarv t the Peace Conference, sat on the preiioer"s left. The Bulgarian delegates. l. Theo dorofT, M. (inneff, M akes.sof, M. Stambuliwsk.v and M. Harzoff. entered after the other delegates, vvhc ic-e when the enemy reprcscntativeb npponrcd. The Bulgariaus showed courteous confidence in their demeanor. Twenty-five dsys are allowed Bul garia to present observations on the treaty terms. The ceremony endeJ al 11 o'clock. Work on th Bulgarian pact was begun on May 2(5, but negotiations witli Germany and Austriu prevented com pletion of the contention until this week. Although the United States was not at war at any time with Bulgaria, she will be a signatory to the treaty for the purpose of adding her influence in securing observance by Bulgnrin of the covenant of the league of nations, which is an integral part of the pnet. This country, however, will not be repre sented on the interallied commission, charged with the enforcement ot the financial clauses of the treaty QULGAR PACT CUTS OFF THRACE Washington, Sept. 10 A sunuii.irt of the Bulgarian treaty of pence cabled to the State Department b.v th Amir lean mission at 1'uris, shows the clocu ment follow h the same general plan us the Austrian treaty. Many clauses arc Identical, except for the substitution of names, such as the league of nations, labor, aerial navigation, penalties, prisoners of. war and grates. Regarding the change in the Bulgarian frontiers, the important changes are to the uouth, where Bulgaria cedes western Thrace to the principal allied and as sociated powers nnd agrees to accept whatever disposition of the territor.v the notvers ultimately decide, but it ta ntimilntnrt thnl in nv tit art ltnl- U t.... ......... .... ... ...... . ...Ib .,1,1 garla'u western frontiers shall be modi fied slightly in four places to Serbia'si advantage. The Bulgarians are requited to recognize the independence of the Seib, Croats nnd Slovene ntate, and pro- i visions are made to change the nation ality of th inhabitants of the tcnitorv formerly Bulgarian and transferrer! to other states, and for protection of the minoritits of race, language, nationality and religion. Army of H0.000 Men Within three months the Bulgarians-1 are required to demobili.p the armj and substitute volunteer enlistments The ' Uulgarinn army is reduced to ".0.IHK1 1 men, exclusively for the Maintenance of order nnd frontier control The manu- i facture of war material is confined to , one establishment, the other establish- j ments to be closed or converted. All warships, submarines or air forces . must be surrendered Bulgaria is required to pay as repnia- tions 2.225,000.000 francs in gold with- , In thirty-seven years. Provisions arc i made for the creation of on mtei allied commission, on which Bulgaria is represented but to have no votes, aud the sums remitted for reparation com- I Ine through this commission to the reparation commission nre to be estab lished by the German peace trcuty. ' Bulgaria agrees to return to Greece. Ttumania and the Serb, Croat and Slo vene states the records, archives and firtHtln J" Continuous Dancing j 1 H Saturday Night ill 1 2 Orchestras ' 1 , SATURDAY MATINEU I 1 & r Dancing f , jjl 12th and Chestnut II -J AOOVK ACKBR'S II I q&La I'll v sxmm h - WTibPiY A Tmehrr H i Infraction E7E tor Each 'QHIb. i ltnr n;twt :7io fif I'upii 3KSK&smmmxi i ... '.-" articles of historical nnd artistic value which were taken from these countries during the war, and livestock shall be returned within six months. As special compensation for the destruction of tho Serbian coal mines, Bulgaria shall for fivo years deliver 50,000 tons of coal annually to the flerb, Croat and Slo veno tftntcs. Serbia Boundary Protected The financial clauses are similar to I those of the Austrian treaty nnd provide priority over the charges against assets of Bulgaria for reparation, which shall be given to the cost of all armies of oc , cupntioii of the Allies, and to services of the external pre-war public delit.i Bulgaria renounces the benelits of the Bucharest and Brest -Utovslt treaties' and agrees to surrender the nmuc.vs and, securities received accoiding to those treaties. The frontier with Ituiiinnin leinnmsj the same as before the wnr. although , it Is understood the question of inducing Itmnnnin to cede to Bulgaria that por tion of Dobrudja which is wlmllv Bui gnriim In chnracter will be taken ii. later. In the Timok vallej. ni the north Bulgnrin cedes to Serbia a narrow ter litory Mitlicicnt In provide for piopet policing of the important Serbian rail ' wa.v running through that vallcv. In the 'vicinity of Dragoman pass Bulg.i i tin cedes a small area iin"u-ii'iit'ti pio tn't Nish from Bulgarian attack. A little further south, in tin- viclnitj of Vnrnnjc. where the Bulgarians in the present war occupied the onlj rnilvvav thnt makes possible too defense ot northern Serbia. Bulgaria is required to eide n small area of mountainous teirl tor.v siillicient to protect I he Serbian frontier from similar occupation in the future. At the south of this frontier, where a projecting lobe of the Bulgu ! rin ii terntorj came within six miles of' the same vital railwa.v, Bulgaria cedes the western projecting lobe to Serbia, so that her frontiers are removed ten or twelve miles ustward. Western Thrace Ceded The most extensive tentorial change is to the south Tin- frontier with (! recce remains the same esiept for n slight iec titieation to nlToiil proper pro Ice lion to Ihe I i reck town Bilk. West i tin Thniec. fnruierlv i otistitiitecl as ( Bulgaria's territorial pathnii.v t" .the Aegean sen is ceded to the principal idlied nnd associated powers. Bulgaiia unices lo iccc pi whatever disposition of this territor.v the powers ultimatclv dc c oh on. Ii' is stipulated that whatever I solution is adopted, an economic outlet to the Aegean sen will Ice guaranteed to Bulgnrin. the powers having the light to return nil or part of the teni- , ton to Bulgaria, transfer pint tp t.iecce, incorporate the reniHindei withi Ili.stcru Thrace in nn mternitiomil stnte, or to make nnv other solution ultimately agreed upon. (Jreecc. according lo the summary. I agrees to embody in a tiealj with tli'1 Allies such provisions to protect the interest of the minorities of race, Ian ' gunge or religion, and make provisions ueoessnr.v to protect the freedom of transit and equitable treatment of the commerce of other nations rri... Itiilffiriim i- . ts lo be iicltlced to 20.000 men within three month- with universal militar.v service abnl ished nnd voluntarj enlistment substi Ii Founded in 1894 1 ! Q Copyriehi 1919, A. B. Kir--hbium Company Presenting For This Week-End A Most Unusual Value In Men's Topcoats MADE BY THE K1RSCHBAUM SHOPS '$30and35 Two real old-time clothing values. One a Chesterfield model in fine unfinished worsteds and oxfords full satin lined 30. The other, a young man's over-garment made of light knitted wool quarter silk lined 35. Silk Neckwear At One Dollar The R. 4: F. stores have always been famous fof tlieir great dollar neckwear. And these values are as good as we have ever offered in any former season at this popular price. WINDSOR ROOM 1204 Chestnut St. 11 SOUTH 15th ST. Ituted. Tint number of gendarmes, cus loms ouicinift nnu oilier uccuc-u ,,,,.. Bhnll not exceed lO.OtK) nnd there must exist only one military school j the man ufacttire of wnr material will be con lined to a single factory nnd the im portation or exportation of arms, inn nitlons and war materials of all kinds is torliiilcleu. Nation Left Without Navy All existing Bnlgarlnii warships, in eluding submarines, will be surrendered to the Allies, ami warships or suliina rincs under construction will be broken up. Construe lion or acquisition of anv submarines, even for commercial pin poses, will be forbidden. All naval aims, munitions nnd other war ma terlal belonging to Bulgaria nt the dale of the armistice will be surieiidercd to the Allies. Bulgnrin may have no tnilitnry or naval air forces, including dirigibles, must demobilize all existing air forces within two months and must nrri nelcr to the principal allied and associated povveis such aviation material Biilgaihi recognizes that bj joining the war of aggression which (Terinaii.v ami Austria llungar.v waged against .the allied and us inteel powers she 'cneised the latter losses nnd sue nth ' of all kinds for which she ought to make adequate tepariition. As it is liceignircd that Bulgaria's resources are not in flit ii.iil to make adequate reputation, a capital sum of 2,22."i.o00, -IMKI funics Is agreed upon as being such as Bulgaria is able to make, to be paid in half-jenrlv pa.vnients begin mug .January . 1020. The iutc rallied commission slmll consider the resources ficun time to tune of Bulgaria, and shall have power to rce omjiicud to the rep. nation com mission the cancellation or postpone ment of mi) pa.vnients to be made b.v Bulgaria. The livestock to be sur tendeiecl. totaling 7H.12I! aninials. goes to (5 recce, Itiimnniii and Serbia, Croat anil Slovene states. Itulgati.i Wltlioiit n Vote The interallied eoinutissinn shall he established at Seiha as soon as Hi,silde after the iiuniiig into force of the lit i -cut treutv 'I'lic iMciuntissioii siuill con sist ( thiee mi uilicrs nominate d lij Ureal I'ritiiiu. 1 ranee and Huh. with n right P withdraw upon si mouths' notice Mulguiia will lie represented liv a c oinmissicincr who may he invited to take part in the sittmgc, lint hat- no vote i"nst anil expenses of the' ccun misslou vvjll he paid li.v Bulgnrin .mil will he a lir't charge on the Kvcnueb piitalile to the cointiiisHion, The eioiiiiiiiie clauses are of the same general inipnit as tlio'e in tho Austrian treat.v except that for one tear customs duties on imports from the allied and associated states will not he higher than the favorahle duties when Ihe war began. The general provisions of (lie polls, walerw.ivs aiui railwn.v clauses nre similar to those of the Austrian Irintv, providing that the Danube is to be In -tcruatioiiiil from l'lm. The European commission of the Danube shall icassunie the powers it hud hefotc the war but with onlj npie--eniatives of Ureal Britain. Pinner, ltali and Ituiuaiiia ll i,siutcs whuh may nrise through .nrrvmir out Onvi-icus ot these clnuses w 9 IS ' ..iTi rnpmtmmtmeamtfmtami JBSS shall be ct(lr(J ns. provided by the Icatfie of nations and without prejudice to th obligations of the present trenty. Bulgaria must agree to any general convention in reirurd to transportation concluded within five .tears lev the allii'd ami associated potters, with the lip Iproval (if the league ot nations. PLANS FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA French Airmen to Fly From Paris to Melbourne I'nrls. Sept. 111. (B.v A P i An airplane llight from Kriuice to Australia1 will be attempted short I) b) Ihe Preach aviator Poulct, it is auiiiiuuceil b) thej i:celsior today. I The airman plans to stmt September' 2 ft oin Paris, with Melbourne as his destination. The principal stopping picinls as indicnlrcl in the plans fur the llight in i' Home, Brinilisi. Coiistnuti nople. Boiiiba.v. Calcutta. Biinkok. Singapore iidn Bntatin. JAPAN'S NEW AMBASSADOR Kijuro Shldehara Will Represent Island Empire In U. S. Toldo. Sept III. tllv A. P I i Ullieial niitiouiic cnieiit has been made of the ninitit tiiciit of Kijuio Sliidchai.i vice foreign nniiisler. to be .Japanese Ambassador to the 1 nitecl Slates. . At the suiiie lime the oflieial gnelle states that Miisiina I liuiiliara, foriaer .laiianese , oiisii at San rrancisco. h.i been appoint, el vice foreign mmistei. lnll Tueihtnnrel s. pure Mik storuinB. i,, i aiii'ii.v .iinirn SI.. "id anil t'p. 1 '' I (N :-!k w V I " "v. y JVV t' N- There will be lots of different brown shades in shoes this season, all more or less close to the real French Brown ns spe cially decreed by Fashion nnd as superbly portrayed in these exquisitely fashioned boots in rich kid with cither Cubatv heel or the new low Spanish Louis. Some arc all "Autumn" Brown, some have "Beaver" Brown toppings. At $14 you'll find them the smartest, finest creations in town this season, and we'd like nothing better than to huve you prove this by comparison. We're Having a Great Demand for our Fall Oxfords A specially designed series of extra stoutly soled, smart looking wing tip Oxfords in fact, they're a dainty femi nine edition of the masculine "brogue." In Brown and Black Calf nnd Norwegian tan grain from $10.50 up Scotch Heather woolen stockings that will be ttorn with these Oxfords right up until January $3.50 a pair. 1230 Market Family Store Ifha 3tor of m,fa9 (PROKOUKtSO OYTINOJ c Also a Quick-Service Men's Shop at 19 S. 11th St. Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geutivg Brothers Supervising ' tffllSALLYOV I OPEn , SAT Y EVES. WHY NOT USE OUR CREDIT PUN? I lirn all our deallnicH are confidential to Hie letter. nu urn not hulijectecl to mi3 cmlmrrJKNlne tiuextlonH. Then, too, docfMti'r It feein foollth to la out afh when jou run huy hanlhotn Jewelr on our credit plan nnd the prlrH are nn hlffhtr than eahh prlcea elsewhere? ( onie hi nnd let ua explain the method U no tr nlmple. i"-" ""'" '" " " ,l " amKfl LADIES. TOO. Tim houcr of Mmon "tdicl r,lrriiir coeirlcj to hidy u tnincrn. Tlcrj iiro nut HMtrd ,mliurrcilnK cini-nlluni. rreurclliiK I hell- rrrdlt. oil flmnly nk for irrcllt hiiiI II l ptrndMl to uu. iuur ilrullnn with u m III nrcim pMrcciicl.v iilrnajiit. tinrcrocm rlnx c;! wllh 2 pure hlte dhlinondx uud renter r ii Ii r or rinerillcl. u 3l.50 lire Millie llhimoiid. I'rrfeit mt dluiiiond, I'erfeel rut h n d I'ure nlilte, per niountec . Due of the trrt. 14 ht, guld Ice.t lnlllfx u, hale. mountlllC. 35 mlue SQi K( fiOr u W1 oe; .10e eek 01'0U ,fl, J-. LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CREDIT JEWELRY HOUSE WPHILA, M .Simon a Co. 39n.13toSx One Store l.z Poofs abovg Filbert 7 OticManajcment NO AUSTRIANS IN REICHSTAG Foreign Affairs Committee Nullifies. Article 61 of German Constitution Berlin, Sept 111. (By A. 1M- The cominlltee on foreign tilTnies of the Na tional Assembly hns decided, aecoiillng to the Tngrblntt to nullify Article (U of Ihe constitution b.v which Austria would be given representation In the tieiiuiin lteichstng. Curt ton I.elsner. head of Ihe (Senium delegation nt Ver sailles, has been instructed to inform the I'nlente powers that the ileiiiiinil of the peace conference in reference to Article 01 will be compiled with. Bolshevists Take Rasputin's Son Stoi'Uliotm, Sept. III. A son of tiregory Uaspuliii, the lepiilcil Rus sian (ii) stic who was killed lnje In l'.Mli. was among the first to surren der when the Bolshctlki captured Pcmkrovsknie. 'Phis is reported in a Pctrogrnil dispatch. I our STORE ORDERS ARE AS GOOD AS CASH unit i-nMlp cm In bj nt the ,1 lurtnicnr unci pihcIhI iIcupp nu pri fpr Our terinc icrr hasp,! nil tho lelipih of c rcclll are fat' ncul inoU rMi vv'rlir for In; cl lall MAKKIOTT BROS., 1118 Chestnut I These New 99 oots for $14 are an example of the high value our e a r 1 y contracts l rC enable us to oiTer. 1308 hestnut Family Store (PRONOUNCED OYTtt a Famom Shoo J V 19 Elgin fl "'"'" (j ELITE ni n n n i?ri ENJOY OUR CREDIT i ixc.i.v ii: i.ii:l An uirurnto time- R idrc r. ii tp h ulutrll 1 An ui curnt tlinc- ulrir. u h h ulutrli Ruuruntfrd, !rtJ rU, tidiiihtfdi 0 yrar 11-Uarut Rntd llllcd thin model (Httep; Iutrt ilfK.ru, , i29.75 Credit to All Honest Folks OI'li.N SATl'HDAY liVENlNGSi.i, - The High dost oi Books Can Be Avoided by renting new popular fiction from VVomrath's Circulating Library 15 South 13th St., Pliila. Clean copiet tupplied promptly. -HOUSE PAINTS- $2.50 PER GALLON roil jNKttin and ntTsiim: t sr: Unltli-Khlp llrny. Sk llluc (llnyii White, (Jllve (Irecn, Mfdnim Hnd PrtrU llrciwn Also many other stincl'.tc PAINT spl.UU OAt.t.ON ItEtl. IIKOWN. lll.ACK SlIKHtVtN-tVII.I.IAMS No tin UOVKHN MCNT KfAn AltNISIt ;i pi-.n clAt, Pronp l'owcter. Jt to per Hi AUuntnum Powder, $1 I'S per lb. Abso lutely chcmlcHlly purr DISK AN IM vv. niRAitn avi:. USED CARS AND TRUCKS NEW PLAN I Roll h bio flnnwlnl institution han new plan for m jti rnn In own a k""I unl car or truik on fHM Hcrkl) or imirithlv pimwntK 7o puhltrlM ami no irn i harK' for thefo lirlipKti 1 hf fiftnunil fm our ui d earn atxl Irui Um Im pn Krpat thnt v f-uKent prompt nrtlnn UrlianKt aur r(ir for k Inter tnnilrl r a illfferent liutkn of car. Call or writt- nur lorat'on la jour B.nfnsr OWNERS' AUTO FINANCE CO. 1MOS 10 12 OKHMANTOWN AVi; (Abor Diamond Kt ) or-KN ni:NiNs ani stndayh i l'hon Dlnmnnd 0'jO.d. SPECIALS IN Used Upright Pianos $90, $100, $110 Up Good Condition Guaranteed EASY TERMS G. W. HUVER CO. 1031-33 Chestnut St. Vlctrnlnw Iteeorrln nSEND FOS PROFESSOR mKEOVEH He knows how to "make over" your old pine floors and stairs so that they look like new. Phone for him to come with his tape meas ure and pencil and give you an estimate. Our new-process SANI-TITE hard wood floor has made a great hit. PINKERTON 28th and York Sts. Kilrffii", RHSZNERS ECONOMY SEMENT MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES FOR CASH ONLY No DelhTlrt No Ilelurninc .Selet t lt' tit ircl uur hIzp will In b1im ou to ii pin In ihla way j on inn buj WOMEN'S MEN'S $5 to $10 A $5 to $4.50 Values at 4 $10 Valtfi In All Lrjlhrrs All Colcru All M.es REISZNER 20 S.52d Street ?;-", Uvbi dor xW OAUl hAMMUMA OAJWL Doctor presci Resinol for skin trouble ! For over twenty years, physicians ; hnve relied on Ilcsinol Ointment in ' tho treatment of many skin and scalp . ucuuiti, iiu-y prcier ik uccuusc it bo juickly ttops itching and burning", and clears awuy redness or rawness. They know, too, that it contains only the yen1lcnt of healing materials, which could not injure or irritate tho tenderest skin. Why not try it for your skin? Iteidnol Ointment nnd Kmlno Soup nr Bold bv all dnlKRUt. For Knmnlen free, write to Tlept. 1 N. lUmlnnl Ilalllmore. t it ncalnol XMV tor your hob X ,j itll AS. V. v;1 J, a j ew Ilnn f J For elllnc y H TOl llavtmnu Kodak Co. 1020 Chettnnt 9t. Ej ?. svicatJ. TrTlfriBf'Mrftt W, reeomtruclt, up hotttat- and polish your old iultil equal to new. Leather, tapestry and velour. $8 $14 $24 Kiln Covers, nit patterns Df i-rrtonni nt re!vi!onsbia prlcon. Three-rier Hulls, "! ur rcpre crntRtlve will cull t ny trine ana eott mnte for you Industrial Uph. & Furn. Co. Show Room ft FHflory Write or I'tinne 14H N. lOlll Mt. tVnlnut 1128 COFFEE PRICES Direct from the Roasters HANQUKT BLKND 4lir Ih. nr Mlis.. S'J.SO -1). & H." BLKND 42r Ih. nr Rlh-.. S3.0.1 At nny of Our :i Stores -iJcKS, Aic vour nruecist for A. F. TIrr!t nlil rMIshf rnrn rtlafir. Sixteen years ago when Mr. A. ?m F. Fierce was a retail shoe mer- f2. Tiatit li c(3rt(trt In at1 tits unHi z "r-'."'. .... i... '.""I'l"'" '. m iiidstcrs, iii.w niiuwii cvcrywucrc as Ay '&. F. Pierce's Corn Plasters. 4 From the beginning he lias sold J ? tliem vvilh a guarantee that they Sgf would remove your corns or you fX could pet your money back from f& the dealer. ThU has always been W (a his policy no cure, no pay. At your druggist's for 25c, or gg ;tz 10c. Winthroo Sales C.n .. 116 West 32nd St., New York. Safe Milk 'or Infant! & Invalids Xo Cooktm .tft.litv.'";.. ..."vw A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Quick Lunch; Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitutes LARGEST OLD BOOK STORE IN AMERICA COLLEGE Maybe you're a "Freshie" TfYJ this year. If I LA I so. of course you don't know about the substantial saving you can make in your "book ex pense account" by buying from us the used books turned in to us by last year's Fresh men. Every old college man can tell you about Leary's. Hooks Bought Libraries Purchased Leary's Book Store Ninth Street, below. Market Opposite Post-Office A DESK-BOOK OF 25,000 Words Frequently Mispronounced By Frank II. Vuetelly, Litt.D., LL.D. A most helpful volume that contains, in alphabetical order, all the words about "whose pronunciation or spell ing you are likely ever to be in doubt. English words, foreign terms, Bible names, personal names, geographical names, words in every branch of knowledge arc included. This book will enable you to Ho fciiro of your rronunclillont Arqulr, l'ollfch nnd Kellnfmrnt of hpeechl I.earn to Mpcllt Aliilel ItlcllcliloiiN MlktukFHi Tronocincr 8urh WorcU uh routr, quinine, drml-tfucjcee, rntrntf. dlricllde. nnd them Hundu moro In iiiiiiinoii mo hut dlfSlrult to pronounre. JJrmidtr ilatthett i. I.ltt.V.. l.L.U. "It eecms to mo excellently planned nnd admir ably carried out. So far ric my experience goes, It ll ciulte tlio lieist book of ItH Kind." Almost 1, 000 vaoa cloth bouudt thin uaper, I'rice, Ii. net; 61 mnll. It 7. lVIJl teumb iiotcfc dulrj, H.00, Vv vtail.H.12 All Uookstores, o- the I'ubllshera FUNK Jc WAUNM.I.S 1'(JMI'AN 1f8 Font tb A vnu Vc Ycirli ACT: You cannot buy dry goods any- where al ihe prices that are ticketed here. To ciuMc uou to do tin's, we have made an extension of our wholesale business (estab lished ISB8) at the address given below. If you will come in today or tomorro w, it will be strictly to your advantage, for the w t's here when you will be' bulling Blankets, Bed Spreads, Towels, Aprons and all manner of Dru Goods in preparation for the win ter. The stock is singularly complete: hut we have one motto: "Not to carry in stock one single article that you cannot save money on," ll'r are inexpensively lo cated and are not under the obligation of maintaining a high-sularlcd staff. (Thouah our young saleswomen will tell you that they are well pleased with their jobs). HV offer a good service, in a daylight store, in the things that the people need. For i n h t a n c c, we have a Toucl in stock this week stlllnu at 25 cents, that m neighboring department store gets 35 cents for. And there arc many such bar gains. We'll cut our itru goods 1 any length you want: one yard, two yards, or you can buy a bolt at a discount. W. H. Smith & Sons II 9H Walnut Street Vry Ciooili nt a Havlnr SH i Jrrirm'-- "'.'imjB t) iXCMZsaiiiMmiuGPEirvin F WRITERS 47N.10fe nnaranlM Co. l'lionc-. llt'. 1002. mran , '.. - I Ml . 3 for $10.50 Imported tlnclrm niK-.VII'll BIIIRT CO. CIIKSTM'T ST. rnfii, -p-, TnVr r.Umtnr. I Be Sew Happy! !.'""''.. f,',v' el'etrlCHllj wllh Uio I'lrrtrlo Hew .ttot"' nr Completo niectrlc H.wln. AsiSS aincnine ee both tpee litre. J. F. Buchanan & Co, tiTOlu 1719 Cheitnut Street Mouth-Watering illlit (hut hure nlnnj-H ttctn fntnrlt? on jour own lining table, CholreM of sriironuhtn food an noon nn Ihfy come on th mar ket In Rood quality. M-fnu rhnnrril rtnllr H3-37 South 16th SCANDINAVIA, BALKAN STATES AND GREECE The head of the Export Department of a prominent export house la leaving tor Uuropu within three weeks m ftn fa lernleil trip thrnuirh the United Kingdom, Norway, Hweden. Penmnrk, Finland, the Ualkan countries (CznrhoSlovaki, Juiro Slovakia, etc.), Greece, Austria, Italy and Spain, would like lo take Along: with mm catnlnRB and samples of articles that can tio marketed in those countries. Only those manufacturers who ara flrit hand and who would he Inclined to Klve this export liouae lhlr nolo ageucy arc requested to communicate, Addre.fi care of joiinston ovi;rri;as Hr.TlVlOK 27 Ilroaduny New York City That Buy Anything from the leading tnr,N of I'hllu.. ll. niln Eton. Cftmden and Allnntlo City Easy Terms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., Phila. Ol'J Uuitrnnlee Tr. Hide, Atlantic Clt7 30 N. Third Mt.. t'amdtn Salesmanship Trndo competition demands modern practices In felllne. To train and dovelop salesmen and saleswomen wo shall conduct two classes this fall. 1. SuleamanAliip for men on the road or engaged In wliolennle aelllnr. Friday eienlnijli, lieclnnlng Sept. 28. , Ketull icelllng and store merchan rflielne 'or nle,ierKmii In retail Morea. Slonday and Wednesday evenings, beginning Sept. 22. Both classes under direction ot sales experts. Write or Coll tor I!ooklcts VMCA Central Branch, 1421 Arch St. Hotel Emerson I Baltimore, Md. j npnounces 1 a reduction of $1.00 to $1.50 I on ROOMS effective SEPTEMBER 22d and also 1 u reduction of 25, on FOOD PRICES I effective September 17th CANTRELL& COCHRANE THE STANDARD OF TWO CONTINENTS Order by ihe dozen, from, your dealer for use at home' E & JDurUo Sole Agerrt 620W46 5t Now-York T1 ryyy,,Myii & I I I I I Jewelry YZ V0L V. : Distinctive for beauty and exquisite finish is the product of thought ful designing and care ful workmanship. Mountings requiring special work will securo these results only by early orders. Dttions &. Estimates Jinilsli(d DAVISON'S sons.m 210 SOUTH I3ia ST. Established 18(!!t W i v. & K I I I 5S ?? . ' v, V. I t mmmmTk ill Ti , ENGLISH unniviv STORE IMIIIallall MMIIMffllffirfti'nt Gzmtfe?,Ate . 01 ? I ft i'',1r $&SA' u3L 'Jtr K oifss (f. '! M y '?. n Hi ,, ft 'A v n
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