s r ',- , ,-,. .-.v ,..- ," - - y. ivu IV" I N WORLD REVOLUTION FEAR OF KRAUSKOPF Rabbi Says People "Drunken With Croed" Sow Seeds of Rebellion SEES DIFFICULT TEST AHEAD "How long before the revolution, thtit lias lone been glimmering nnd Hiuttef ing, will burst forth In a world -sweeping conflagration?" asked Rabbi Krau-.-kopl this morning in his sermon at the ' celebration of JewUh New Year, in Temple Kenescth Israel, Itrnnd nud ".Montgomery avenue. All the hopes for universal inre and brotherhood, hoped for and pre dicted by him last New Year, he said. have gone a glimmering. Instead the world is in worse straits than ever and the future is dnrk indeed. "Capital and labor fare each other." he, said "not as behooves the twin brothers they are but with bitter hatred in their hearts, each of nothing as much convinced as that the other seeks ita destruction, each determined, be the means vhat thev mav, to come forth as virtor from the deadly roin bat "Drunken with greed, rioting in sickening excesses of lumries. men laisc the price of the absolute necessi ties of Ufe beyond tbe earning power of their victims and blinded b the vast fortunes they thus accumulate they fail tn see the miseries they caue nnd the seeds of rebellion they -ow All over the world strikes involving Millions of laborers are the order of the day all mann"rs of revolutionary doctrines ar being preached "More ad more question uch as these force themselves to the front : " "What nut?' 'How long yet be fore the revolution that has long been glimmering and sputtering will burst forth in a wor'd-sweeping conflagra tion?' REGISTRARS PAID OFF Total Cost to City for Work Before Primaries $185,060 The three registration days for the primaries cost the city SlSo.Ofin. The registrars are being paid off to day by the county commissioners. There are 1356 divisions in the city and thre are four reeistrars to a division, and they receive $10 a day for three dajs work, making a total of $1(52,720 Rental for the places of registration amounted to $20,340 WOMAN INJURED BY AUTO Sirs. Carrie Leonard, of 5413 Pulaski avenue, is in tbe Jewish Hospital to day, suffering from a possible fracture of the skull. She was knocked down and run over by an automobile last night at Broad and Rockland streets. She had been driving in a motorcar with her husband, H. G. Leonard, and had just stepped from her husband's machine when she was struck. Walter Brown, of 1522 Haines street, driver of the other car, was arrested and will have a hearing today before Magistrate I?ennock. IMPORT EXPORT Man. Amer., 29, with five years' commercial experi ence in Brazil, seeks engage ment Address C. D. V., 215 E. Johnson St., Phila. EST. vixo&' 1ST Watches for Her Our Collection Is Most Complete, Including Waltham, Elgin, Gruen, Illinois, Hamilton, Howard, Longines A WATCH With a lT-Jewel Eltln ,S3K movement thin mod-i u-c KENNEDY & BRO. 102 S. 13th St. Cor. Drury Lane .KEYSTONE SUPPLY & MFG. CO. Mao Plnnblnr Goods and llrallne JIa. (iwtals. rip. Valrr and mtlncs. W X. 9th St. Philadelphia fP& f z. -1 ' ssnaaisaaisasasasBSssssssaai I i ' Featuring the NEW DANCES - l Two Orchestras I All the Time $s Dancing 1 'i III 12th and Chestnut 11 ii l- m& VYMC Jll AROl-F ArTTTR' ll ril. a . I ZW2 ) ik. mSEk l R Private wS' Tearhrr Tff f.'1 Instruction P for Each y " Walnut If Pupil by jjp ,y , $720 IB Appointment wZ4' 'if m r?lMU ELLERl ft t JPioeless rurnace vm we m you right 5t tZli'fjuU e on8 P'Pe'ess y '"' yWAS V? furnace that is ftUIII '' ' rtfStZPZhi scientifically cor- iKaVaaVrLn I. rprt. in rlpcio-n nnrl BC ' : IjKllMir construction! rpm wliWARjlRs!k '-,, t" !&!&& Greal fuel saver m$z& lllutflJlsattsssMlll "aWWaBif Send for Hlus- . , . , JtHa(r' trated booklet. 11115 ItR. IK riS K. STFMilt He 111 be fcinnallj installed .is pastor of the Logan Baptist Church this evening. Doctor Mever v.ns called from O.xfnrd, Pa. PARENTS START HUNT FOR THREE LOST BOYS 1 Away Chums May Have Run When One Was Late to Sunday School I the oldest thirteen Three boy chum 5eavs old, have been u issiu; since Sun- , day, and pareut aud police are search-1 ing for thein. I The missing boys .ire Alfred .lordan.l ten j ears old. 335." North Fifteenth street ; Harold Voegilsang, eleven year old, aud George Voegelsang. thirteen years old. 333,"i North Fifteenth street. Toung Jordan started late for Sun day school last Sunday. The singing is believed to have started before he reached there. It is thought the boy was dismayed at the idea of going in late and hunted up his chums, the Yoege'sang brothers. Alfred Jordan is dark complexioned. is 4 feet 3 inches tall, weighs about seventy -two pounds and wore dark blue striped trousers, a white waist and col ored tie. George Voegelsang wore a striped blouse, corduroy trousers and Boy Scout shoes. His brother, Harold. ' wore khaki trousers t-.nd -i white blouse.' f rNATIONAL SCHOOL, of Elecution and Oratory Little Theatre Bldg., 17th & Delancey Sti. Day and Etemn? Course). Classes In TubUc Speaking Dtplomaa and Desrees. D. L. Shoemaker, Principal OLD FELT HATS J RENOVATED VhT bny a new tUffiihiiltiN t , one? Brine tout ol,l "juatt j i Jon to Jio. lS10 I ' FILBERT SIBEET. Cheaper. J ' STAR HAT CLEANING CO. 5 Crown Dpholsfering Co. 5 Pleoe Parlor SnH Eeujholsterea i&nrwsp $7, jio, $15 Slip Corera MUi to Order. Samples and Estimates Free Phone Walnut 1ft 830-32 WALNUT ST. Backed by 40 Years' Exoertene I Last Year's I Velour or Bolivia Coat 1 1 Velvet Suit g Can be made Rood uh ntu at a p g trifling cot. Our process restores g B all the ordinal beauty and !u-.ter H g to the fab: i.- and removes all P g traces of wear and wejther N SchtfarzwaelderCo.,1017-27WooiiSt. Foreign Trade If you are a manu acturer ot anything that mietht be sold In foreign countries ; If you are an executive or clerk In -such a con cern ; If you are Interested In ex port selling, shipping. adertlslns or finance, you doubtless realize the tremendous expansion in overseas trade. To understand how to grasp and handle this ast new bualne.-j tra'nlnf? la necossary ' To give vou the necesarv train ing for export busine33 we shall conduct a special clats in Foreign Trade. The i-ourse is practical up to date cumplete. arid under the direction of a prominent ex port. '-".Huger Vt'r"- nr fall for Fii i,rti. Central Branch, 1421 Arch St. Users of PEA Coal be ad vised and buv now w t,.,. ' , "u. We nave tno Size and oualitv W " J fYO handla only the very BEST COAL Egg. .$11.25 Stove $11.65 Nut.. 11.75 Pea... 9.55 Owen Letters' Sons Largest Coal Vard n Phila, Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland SQUINT OR SMILE? . Let our 1 J", of prattle ..I, .mi, F.M Tranhl.a. Optometrists Opticians CO. YMis mill UHtCH M jfCTr WM ' KXlAJfmat Cbft.etRHAHT&m ,teVEKXNa 'PXJBLIO LEDGEH- PLAN TO HASTEN END OF GRADE CROSSINGS, Councils to Be Asked to tonwZMto&i" Dormitorie3 ' Sharpless Contract Betwoon City and Railroads An ordinance requesting an exten sion of a contract between the city and five railroad companies to continue the iwork of eliminating grade crossings in South Philadelphia will be presented to Council on October 2. A contract to elevate tracks nnd to make other improvements was entered into bv the city and the railroad com panies on March '.'M, 1011. for u period of live years, the city and the com panies to share the expense. That cou- tract expired last March. The necessaiy implements "ere halted to ii great extent during the war. because of lack of labor. A taxpayer s suit against the condemnation of prop erty for a freight yard to be erected nt the Greenwich Poiut Terminal also provcil an obstacle to the contemplated improvements. It was" just as America entered the war that the Common Picas (Court decided in favor of the'eity. The expired contract was made with I the following railroad companies: Penn sylvania. Philadelphia. Baltimore and iWashiuetu. Baltimore and Uuio ,i, Schmlkill River Kust Side and Philadelphia Belt' Line. The new ordinance nsking for the ex 1 tension of the contract will be intro- duced by Robert E. Lamberton. of the survey committee, nt the request of Uirector uatesman, oi puiuiv woru. U. S. Sells 122 Trucks One hundred and twenty-two con- demned motortrucks of all makes have ' been fotl or an aggregate of $$0,000 DV tip motor transport corps at Twent - fifth and Wharton streetF. Seven huu- dred men and women attended the sale, : which had been so well advertised that , such distant states us Minnesota, IUi- ' nois and Florida were represented nmong the purchasers , You who hate found how !nriiftixnftinie are Electric Table Appliances MU Ap1 - " "sortnitnt of rellablo table helps complete. J. F. Buchanan & Co. 1719 Chestnut St. HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER FOR COAL vw principle, constant eupply: 24 to SO gallons, lc. Heats ."roea" rre"noolT C IJceveS Stove 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2d Sr x Handsome Nickeled FORD RAD!- $ 53 'I : AT0R SHELLS With Headlight. $4 Bring: your old or rusty (not dt!ntfd Frd radiator shell to us and w" give you a nw sno for only S3. Call Mkt. 2281 O. M. SHOE. Prop Star Nickel-PIating Wks 233 North Oth strett Plant Peonies Now Fall Is the best time to plan' Peonies Fall planting lnsu-es flowers next spring. Order no 12 Healthy Roots. 3.oo White, pink, crimson, red To be sure of getting your tulipi hyacinths, narcissus, etc. placr your rder at once Ask tor our Feonv .nr Bulb List Large assortment Full plant ing and cultural direction- ObiiVEEHANsons NuntrrMm (0$) Hortiultrut 6714 Chew Street riermantOMn, I'lil' Boxing Wrestling I Lrarn hr. to dni -ourielf There l sport m if toe find thf exer-tee will j improve uur hix (jue anJ help you to U- id quirklv I irmY la bo.,t and ,vrill t'cam abo utth turlns Nothlnu 11K it for slf.conn,lT, inousandi or men vino learned in the uur msiruciora ure sKinea men. Ln in and ask fh.m about 't. YMC A Central Branch. 1421 Arch Street JiS T GUARANTEED RnnriMiLEs DOX'T BDV SECONDS WHEN YOU CAN BUV FIRSTS at these low rmcES . OUAR. SIZE KU.-M'SKllJ so x a M.io so x sv . . O.oo 82 X 3H 11.25 31 x 4 ... . 14.75 82 X 4 ... 16.25 S3 x 4 . 16.40 34 X 4 ... H.90 35 X 41a ...24.60 KT.RY TIUE NEW. ANII TUBES 1.D5 2.45 2. 0 3.15 3.80 8.45 3.60 4.83 IN ITS niiiniVAr. FACTORY UKAPPUH 11KAUINU THE NIK AND hKKl.VI. f MMlirlt. OOyDS SENT C O. D. ON PBOJIPTEV FILLED. ELK TIRE CO. . 1316 Arch St., Phila. - i7ikMU vstfSvi v orri i irzw.A. nr& yEiauuiliJl! "" '"" KgCy vV W 11(1 -7' " l) fcTN. I If - iSiPlilP W$ Four Bancmet Rooms 1 1 125 Walnut St. j I OrEN EVENINGS CNTH, 11 I WARC0 1 fcS3 jPw i rfJ AsiaJ i SPRUPE 1101, PHIi;AI)ELtHIA, trHlXRSbAT, held as embezzler Pol,8e Say H";"d Man t0! Desire to win the approval of iipto- rollected in rents while employed by Whiteside & McLanahan, real estate agents of Fifteenth and I'ine streets. Hoffman, who gave his Bddress n Twenty-fourth street and Lehigh ave nue, was held in $1000 ball for court today by Magistrate Grells nt the Elev enth and Winter streets police station. The prisoner, who was tastefully dressed, was also charged with forging a check in the name of the real estate brokers for $2700. He was arrested last night at Broad and Arrh streets. Shooting Witnesses Are Held Two witnesses of the fatal shooting affray of Monday a week ago in the cafe at $26 Christiau street were held in $400 ball to appear when called and six .,,..,.,, , , . . Muelstrnte Coward in the yeventu aml Carpenter streets station. Those held were Mr. Mnriu Canciello. wife of one of the men killed, uud Frank Castageliono. of 120:-! Peter street. In addition to Giovanni Canciello, Edward Forsano, of League street nboie Sev enth, was killed and several others wounded in the fight. J Drank Poison, Dies of Pneumonia George Eward, of 224 Ambler street. Camden, died today in Cooper Hospital. tember IS suffering from poisoning. Po lice said he drank poison following a quarrel with hi wif. Pneumonia, from which he mm suffering when taken to the hospital, caused his death. 1 3 1 1 Walnut St. fflionorjrapfis -RfeovuS ""young woman A-L.r.- ihinc ot portion. 13 'MTV . !' " 'h credits, collctlon fr 1 1. u . -rul oftleo manae-men' Fu 1 un" upon application C 330. Ledger Ollice t -l Eci.r,. i.i tr.r77..t...--mrn,', .', ir. -v-fc HWest Philadelphia! Mi-t uiass works STAINED &LEADED GLASS 4219 MARKET ST. Phone Pre$lon4979AEjrrmal ECZEE 3SC Some doctors and den tists have their offices at home others prefer them in the center of the town. For the latter class we have some un usual Professional Offices in the very heart of Phil adelphia easyof access to the busy business man who needs the services of a specialist and to whom Time is a big fac tor. Ask us about the Professional Building. DpiITflDC 1S5' r 'i OOire, Chestnut at ISlh Bo'ilr, nrd Office. Cor.IHsino Run A". Oak La"t OSlc, Ofjioslfe Station Real Estate Learn how to conduct a Real Estate Business and how to handle property that you own. Three Courses Real Estate and Procedure Conveyancing Real Estate Practice. Thorough instruction on all mat ters pertaining to buying, belling, owning and managing roal estate. The Instructors are prominent Real Estate Men. Classes start Monday, Sept. 29. Call or write for full details. Central Branch, 1421 Arch St. NEFF COLLEGE Day and Evening Classes A. eourM at N1T fo'te- will add to your Commer- n Prional and Social Su ts rnritRKS: Orfttory. Clmu. tlou. Public fipeakJnif. b$ .ounMilp. Dramatic rt, . Anthorfthto. ninlnmak awarded. Derrerte ron. frrwl. 110TII bEXES. Prlrat Inntructlon. Tall Term Open s. tember 2D. SUa cff, Vh. D., Vrt 1730 Cheatnut Street Office Open LrenltUi 8 to 9, (all or tsi.nns Knri-pf ?1H for rr Itookltl. 1fYIII ssssssaaassassmsiiiiii aillllltm Cost Accounting I All modern methods, lorrtih and reports thoroughly' discussed and analyzed. 16 weeks' course starting i Tuesday, September 30. I Auditing An intensive course in practical Auditing prepares Junior Account ants for higher positions and equips commercial Auditors to handle present-day work. Cpurse begins, Friday October 3. Call or write for full particulars. YMCA Central Branch, 1421 ArchStreet. HAVERFORD OPENS; ENROLLMENT LARGE Hall to Accommodate Studonts Haverford College signalized the in auguration of Its eighty-sixth year to e T ,?, Sport Hats of the Finest French Velour , Velour Hats are great favorites this season not only with misses, but matrons and elderly women as well. They are unexcelled for "knock-about" wear, and these sport shapes will bo specially pleasing, because of their quality, smart design and reasonable price. Of silky velour for those who prefer the Soft Hat is one large shape at $15.00; jF r C y 26-23-&el27ut Street. We Have Always Been Leaders in All-Wool Navy Serge Orders for this Serge were placed. long ago and the price-advantages we obtained by so doing are passed on to our customers: 42-inch All-Wool Navy Serge $2.25 yard 4-1-inch All-Wool Navy Serge $2.75 yard 47-inch All-Wool Navy Serge $3.00 yard 50-inch All-Wool Navy Serge $3.25 yard 54-inch All-Wool Navy Serge $3.50 yard 54-inch All-Wool Navy Serge $4.50 yard 5G-inch All-Wool Navy Serge $5.00 yard Samples will be sent to wish to order by mail. FIRST CS ' 26-23-eVa7tZc Street. With October almost here, it is high time to think of the new fall hangings and all the finishing touches which freshen up the house after the dust of summer and make it a cozy place for the long winter days ahead. Cretonnes for curtains and hangings; for the new Bedspreads and Pillow Shams in the sets so favored for boudoir decorations; for Pillows; for Cretonne Fudge Aprons which make such admirable Christmas presents; it is time now to begin to make them. Children's Cretonnes For the playroom these are fascinating prints and will always be a delight for the little occupant. Mother Goose Rhymes, col ored figures on p. white ground picturing the famous verses; 35 inches wide 75c yard. Colored Animal Figures, light or dark backgrounds 85c yard. Nursery Cretonne Spssial, dark backgrounds ?1.00 yard. Old-fashioned Chintzes The old-fashioned prints are most in demand for boudoirs, curtains, spreads, cushions, and well deserve their favor. You will be surprised at the clearness of coloring and at tractive patterns of these Chintzes, as they give the indi viduality and character for which you are. searching. Canterbury Chintz, 35. inches wide, is 70c a yard. Other American-made Cretonnes in a wide range of attractive patterns, both light and dark backgrounds, at 38c, EOc, 65c, 70c, 85c. S1.00 and $1.25. You will find in looking them over that the designs are not only attractive, but vlistinctiye and individual as well; many of them cannot be duplicated, elsewhere. t New Stripe Denims for draperies and furniture coverings, $1.00 a yard. .t.t t..-,.. 1 SEE$2MB"Eft .25, " 1919- day by the largest enrollment in its history, To accommodato the student body( which numbers between 200 and 210, the college authotltles have opened new dormitories in Founders' Hall. Dr. William W. Comfort, president, announced .-- Annies In the faculty. The vacancy In the Eng lish department, caused by the sudden death of Dr. Francis B. Gummerc, will be filled by giving several prominent ') -V, i R (V. -Cf.,s finished around crown with gros-gratn band and tailored bow; black, brown, navy. A firmly-shaped Tricorne is specially adapted for wrar with .icrsey suits or as a Hiding Hat; brim is finished with gros grain ribbon and the colors arc brown, gray, black, navy, purple; $12.50. Another style at $12.50 is a largo sailor finished around brim and crown with self color gros-grain ribbon; one flat curling feather lies on the brim and completes the exceedingly chic effect. At $8.50, a very special value in purple only; large sailor type, firm and slightly mushroom in shape gros-grain ribbon around brim; bow uround crown. Embroidered in wool and narrow silk braid is a small Velour Hat with brim turned up all the way around, or down, as vou prefer; the price is $22.00; brim edge is embroidered alternately with the silk braid and wool and a star motif trims the front; a charming, youthful model. THIKD KI.OOH -J out-of-town customers who FLOOR J. Tapestry Cretonnes Tapestry patterns in cre tonnes, both single- and double faced, make ideal autumn and winter hangings and an attrac tive "woodsy" scene so carefully worked out as to appear one pat tern may vie with the real Tapestries for well deserved favor; blue, green or brown tones $1.00 a yard. Other single-face Tapestry pattern Cretonnes $1.15 a yard. Double-face Tapestry-pattern Cretonnes $1.25 a yard. Imported Cretonnes The French and English Cre tonnes have all the perfection in detail of workmanship which always characterize fine im ported goods. The colorings avo guaranteed sunfast, and even the most delicate shadings are go. clear and harmonious they appear to be hand-done. The real French Cretonnes are 36 inches wide and $1.65 a yard. The Engjish copies $1.25 a ya'rd. (UUHin VLAJUli scholars resident lechirtsh'tpd at col lege. , Dr. James A. Babbitt, who had been absent on leave for two years as head of the medical department lu tbe Amer ican Frlendi reconstruction work lu France and as a major In tht lied Cross, will resume the professorship of hygiene and physical education. Dr, William E. Lunt, who was ako granted leave as an expert on the Itnl Ian nfctf Austrian boundaries in the American peace commission, has re turned to take" tht chair of history. 6 v J26-2 Our Transparent Oiled Silk Storm Coats for Worfien Are Only $25.00 This is, indeed, worth looking into. You will find them in taupe, navy, dark green and purple, and they are made full enough to easily go on over suit, coat or evening dress. Guaranteed water-proof, these Storm Coats are attrac tive and practical. We do not think you will find the same quality elsewhere 'at so moderate a price. Leather Sport Coats Excellent Motor Coats! Short or three-quarter lengths, lined with suede; black, tan, mahogany; prices start at $70.00. THIRD (r 6 26- The Popular Y- DS-SO lJarinatim 6 2fr- -m l kr ' ti Xifff CS 26-23-e'xitnitt Street. Something; New in Little Boys' Suits The "Aviator Suit" in sizes 4, 5 and 6 years; trous ers are of leather material, easily kept clean, almost im pervious to wear; white poplin blouses; price $7.00. Girls' Regulation Dresses of fine serge; sizes 2 to 6 years $11.50; gingham, galatea and kindergarten cloth $4.85 to $8.00. Little Folks' Hats of beaver, plush and Velour; poke and mushroom sharjes with streamers : also Fur Polo Hat r 11.1 - --- -- - ;-- m a complete swck at a wide Tf Winter Coats in sizes 2 cloth, tweeds, wool cheviots ; prices $19.00 to $36.00. Some have fur collars, some are trimmed with fur and others are plain. SECOND FLOOR Vb f LS ' 26-28-&aamtt Struct. New Black Gowns in the ' . Mourning Salon Black Serges and Tricotine Dresses in plain and em broidered effects; for Serge, prices start at $45.00. For Tricotine, $75.00. ' For afternoon and general wear, Black Crepe de Chine and Murette at $30.00, $45.00 and $50.00 ; Black Georgette Crepe, $50.00 and upward. Black Dinner and Evening Gowns in beaded Georgette crepe and silk net, $55'.00 and upward. m6urning salon, third floor Every Girl Should See These Velveteen Dresses Unusually good, and unusually low priced! Several styles in dark brown, green and navy blue; some are em broidered in wool, others embroidered in silk, and manv are finished with round, whifa nanu. n?'. "u ,,lny to $29.75! 6 t0 1Q y6arS and SECOND i-if tt ii. W. 8. Meldfura is again, in charts' of chemistry, having returned from Wash ington, where he was doing govern mental research work. Levi' A. l'Jst has been reappointed instructor in Greek. 8TATU8 OF CITY FINANCE8 City Treasurer Shoyer'a weekly statement shows that receipts during the last week were $214,400.42 an ex pendltures $003,004.13. This left a" balance of $21,172,553.28, not Includluc sinking fund accounts. FLOOR iffcStha O &-QV2lZnu S -tract. 'tdiZTtiit Street, Shawl Scarfs There is no denying the vogue of these Shawl Scarfs, giving, as they do, iiot only a finishing touch to the costume, but also just the wanted pro tection and warmth for chilly, windy autumn days. Fringed and belted, collars and some with .pockets; the shades are rich browns, blues, greens and oxfords. We are selling many of them, both at the store and in our La Boutique Shop Belle vue-Stratford. - 'Prices, $12.50 to' $16.50 Our line of Silk or Wool Sweater Coats is unusually comprehensive; many of the designs will be found here exclusively in Phila delphia. FIRST FLOOR ' . , range oi prices. to 6 ; silvertone, v velour. broad , ,....vw vwtjiui,l,e couars. 10 t0 ,16 years; PriceS-$21. 00 FLOOR :d T 'i i 11 -tv.. H- IfeXiskaS vid.-:-.!! Uu4r.iJ4kt,&h iskI V' t , V' ' n , ' ' 'it t