ftp iy-- ft I -V . . r 8 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1J)19 - w? u- ft. 1 r , ia N. t m. If l RJH iri i, i? Fafc FEAftS OF EJECTION DELAY COAL BUYING Doalors Say Tenants Hesitate to Put in Fuel They May Have to Move gouging evil. The publication of the nnme and ntlclrroi of ench dealer and owner who profiteers and the extent of his couglng was n method suggested by Mr Schaffcr. , Counsel for the Philadelphia Ileal Estate Hoard and the tenants will inetl today In nu itfort to work out tome just form of unlertl lens.e CAMPAIGN EXPENSES LOW BELGIAN KING TO VISIT HERE MORE ARMY FOOD ARRIVES Thousands of families in Philadelphia have not ordeied their winter's supply of coal Tot heeino of fear they will be ejected bv piofitcerlng landlords This was made Known after a can vass of the retail roil Minis of the city. The coal dealers -.ix that rrniiv patrons are withholding orders now because the fear If tlio get flu coal ihe will 1mm' to moTPit when lnndlnrds bi gm c xpeetid jiroceedings to collect tent n ien r- "Pitiless public ttv i. one method suggested by William I Sclnffer, state attorney genera! to eoiulict the rent Lansdowne Residents Will From Cut-Price Sale The first rniload of go eminent food stuffs to be sold nt ehenp pin is begin Accounts Filed by Several Candl Will Spend Few Houra In City Dur- dates Show Small Expenditures Ing Visit to This Country October 1 is the last daj upon King Albert and Queen Elizabeth, of which campaign i pensc accounts ma Belgium, will spond n fen hours in be filed in the office of the clerk of ,M ,., . ... ., ..,. the Court of Quarter Sessions Judge I -"' "'"", "" ,ml ,,"', l"""" Clurles n Ilnitlett, of the Municipal I Mn''or 'Sml,h lins "tended the imltn Court, enndidnto for re-election, filed tlnn to the rojal collide The Major expenses of Sim for adertlslng Wll- has been nihised fiom Washington, I llntn M U ni Li i ilnfon t nil fctt fliA tinml. I , ... . Benefit!": , , ' ,, . m ,,, .,Vo ., ill . I ! """Pl1 ,lmt ,n" to il l,r,Pt s,,n U. 8. to Sell Surplus Steel ncniiiiiit nf 5liHI -iO I r the isi'"'-' this rountij. their Manufacturers here who use steel in . . . . .1 . , . . ,i t re . Accounts showing expenditures of ' S,0P ln "is t Hi, must be rr mort, inaKing itieir pioeiucts win ue ouereci !less tlinn r,ll were tiled b Itobert K but thnt the Msit will positleh be an opportunity to mn ii.uuu.uuupnunns Will UP8ET LAMP BURNS CHILD While his mother was away, Johnnie BlsfeJ, three jenra old, upset n lamp in the kitchen of his home nt Hwnnson and Queen streets, early today and was badv burned. The child Is a serious condition at Mt. Sinai Hospital. Nclgh- i .. 1.......1 i. i!,i.. i . - .i.. n.i null iiviuii mi: iiiiii; uuj i uura mm flfi1nl,n nn rnn into the house. They nut out the I ",'V", ,?, ... i ...i. .i i.ii.i !.. .i. i.. reived, that iriuit'3 uuu luun lieu iiiuu iu mi: va pltnl. PLAN DEVALERA RECEPTION i It Is planned to hne a citizens' re i md r.lwani ' ception committee meet the Belgian king ' for sile b the War Department, tlirough ., ,, ' , i ,i i i. it ,i u i district ordnnncc offices nt Philadelphia ouncil .and queen and their suite, f the nulla I, os,otl betecnv 0ctober 1 and Oc- nlng Monclm moinliu nt the grocerv, I.amheiton Kepiilillcnii irtimitipp for , mnje store of llcntn Biotheis, 2" Smith mm nil. Holieit Itiriunll, nominee for Innsclowne street, I.nnvlowne, arrived iniglst-nte and IMwin H Cox. rmnl there todm (5ra, Clarence S Kliliidg 'I"!,- ,. r-n,,r rtn,u ,ii i rn Hucliholz, candidate's for ( fined in all and n winct of goods in tlou is '"""'I'ted. and conduct them to ludiiiR beans tomntoc mined goods HERR FOKKER LOSES FORTUNE Independence Ilnll and other points of Inc n and ham will be sold The sulr Berlin. Sept 2(1 The Schweiin prop I interest in the cltj will bi'inndiiftcil In lnlimtPCM frnm tl, r " ,nx Bureau im-, consented tlic t- .. a i.t .i. i.i r.. , ., rrpert and fortune of ( cut m lub of 1 nnsdowne of steel fiom the government, It was learned toda through n dispatch from Washington. The steel will be offered tober !l The mctnl to be disposed of langes from finished steel armor plate to unfinished trench helmets. Hold Open-Air Meeting Before Metropolitan Opera House So many requests for tickets to hen President de Valcra, of the "Irish lie public:," speak wMieri he comes tn Phlln October 1, have been re a great outdoor meeting, in addition to the one in the Metro politan Opera House, has already been arranged for. Hip mcpflnir 111 fnlrp nlnrn In frnnt o.f the opera home shortly after S o'clock. When De Vnlera reaches the playhouse, he will speak to the outdoor gathering before going indoors. Then when he comes out, he mny make an other address to the icnewcd gathering on the street. A special stand will be erected for the speaker on the rorner. De Vnlera will reach North Phila delphia about noon on October 1, and will establish headquarters in the Bellcuic-Strntford simmmBEBS, rw.t1. MRMkl, r iUMM wi aM. Ui t-rL " 1 .TTTJ I fXl kv,s &WCfr ORDER S for $10.50 linportfil Madrua HIK-Mrn 8IIIRT HI. OOB CIIKSTNt'T 8T. Ifth Flooc. Tnk KlfTBtor, Kir (lie planes well known Vnthnm Pok builder of nlr ! immiON ca.cCdied 4w Twoj Pairs of Knickers WEAR Bu Hon y( md Save at Least $10 We're ready to prove that being up one flight brings clothes cost down at least $10 The High Cost of Books Can Be Avoided by renting new popular fiction from Worarath's Circulating Library 15 South 13th St., Phila. Clean eopiet supplied promptly. l iw-"iijini?rMj'i7 Oni.o 'tt ' LIB UIR KVi 1. ia uiiwuui m, uoodsantos,3aciCM U .V . lbt, '$1.00 U I D. & H." HLEND i U 4Jc lb. or ft lbs , SZ 03 (1 IM li . kf fill Q Utna-.a LJ "- IJ Ilrt HnLI" "''utrii u III 1 1 H Wl lb6-.08Sa2sairni 1 I U 240BrMNKF'D AV 2741 KENS "' U STORE ShoppeaZioijowu jmde oa wefx oj. to Keep in Condition Join our Ojmnnslum CIhmm nnd uprnd nn hour thrfo da) a a wpcU tnklns tho port of exprclae ou nert Thousands of men and bovfl pwq their health to train Inc In our ' Gym " Drop ln And ace a claan In Action. Ask (or booklet giving rates and descrip tion of work, YMCA Central Branch. 1421 Arch Street f runmammnwnwMBmammmmmarnmmsMammsMBm TMnAa !.! !!- L..I.. J A T H Pair of the $3.98 Shoes en Sale for Saturday 5000 Pairs of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes Featured in a Big. Sale for SATURDAY ONLY! ra Y& cum, uuen DSCKca l. r 'M m Pierce's Corn Plaster on your corn. M It will stop the pain, remove the g? 'M. toreneas, and in a few houra the Zt, corn rubJ off. This 19 the clean M hygienic way-. Take no chances with harsh liquids that may burn W, . m the flesh and injure your stock' g Ings. A K.PlercesCornPlastershavo Kt. been ltuccpfiillv ni,r1i,t,H fsf 1jc years. .Always packed In a green box. at 23e, or 10c. Drue stores ? 1 Rent has always been and will always be the greatest factor in a store's expense. The more rent a merchant must pay, the higher his prices must be to enable him to pay that' rent. ! So, to escape the ex pense of hig-h rents, we1 chose two centrally located Upstairs Store s where ' America's finest clothing for Men and Young Men can be sold at prices that save you at least $10 on every purchase of a suit or an overcoat. hTi 1 mm I p pi jia fit . fijvyi iJH 1 i3? rrvS. n cT IT Men's gunmetal dress bluchers (all kinds oi-toes) in the latest styles. Special $3.98 Men's heay tan work shoes, bellows tongue, ex tra good qual- J?Q QO it. Special. ipdZfO (as aboe) Men's U. S. Army bluch ers, Munson &A Qfil last. Special Pt,.3'0 chocolate tan bals. Good ear $5.98 We do not urge you to accept our word, but we do urge, and urge strongly, that you at least investigate Burton Clothes and see what they are like. The prices are Men's Knglish welt. Special Little gents' school shoes, in a good scrice able black calf leather. Spec'l Women's black kid lace shoes, Louis XIV heel, long, slender anlp, plain toe Special (As illustrated nt top) $3.98 EltT I' I j? a? everywhere sell theui. or hv mall it 3"U prefer, for !5c. Wlnthrnp Sales u , lis west 3Zna ot., New York. EXTRA SPECIAL 2250 Pairs of Heavy Roll Edge RUBBER BOOTS Will be Placed on Sale SAT. ONLY at 4o QO Only 3 Pairs S3 s 'Q Per Customer B AN'wlien's brown calf lace shoes, medium heel, with rubber lift. Goodyear welt. Spe-.djr- QO cal (asaboc) PJ0 Growing girls' black kid Jace shoes, medium heel, wing tip. J a n Special ip'i.'iO &-m w9 sBnaseAa" SEND FOR PROFESSOR MAKE0VOI Renovating old pine floors and stairs by our special process makes them look like new and the cost is moderate. Better have it done now instead of waiting until winter time. Send for "Professor Makeover." Dur new-process SANI-TITE hard wood floor has made a great hit. PINKERTON , 28th and York Sts. 2TCl ORDERS That Buy Anything from the lending tnrrs of Phlln.. Wil mington, Cnmcten an4 tlantle CltT Easy Torms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., Phils. 610 Guarantee Tr. Hide., Atlnntle Cltr SO N. Third SI.. Camden M MV Thc WeuJff MfQggry Announces a FORMAL OPENING Saturday Evening, Sept. 28th Music Dancing Open Until tl P. M. osemoisi sn Jxeafib Voi4,Q O.nH JiA -, $2.48 62 Stotes All Busy Open Friday and Saturday Evenings E&r 9 s i rfr &M WWW N m r Women's 9-inch Savoy lace shoes, lonp, slender amp, Kitz heel. Good year welt Special . . . . $4.98 i 116-18-20 8th St. Above Arch J. FowneC I NAME IN EVERY PAIR u BUY or EXCHANGE Used Cars & Trucks Under a New Plan Novr nu rnn own a rood Uned Car or Tmtk of nnv make under n Nu Plan of Purchase and Iichnmre instituted by a reliable flnan- clnl hniie No publlrltyt no extra rhnrces for the adran- tniceA offered by thl HjBtem Iiueittlffte thin plan nt once The demand upon un U nrreat nnd tncrralnx. It means dollrtr und routs In sour pocket. OWNERS'AUTO FINANCECO 210R-10-12 GFItMANTOHN AVE. UFU1TTK Willi., Mil ( hftnllt "Our Location Your Saving" Oppn Krnlncs und Hunda Ilrll Illninanil Mill) I onilmrd 013 THE BIG SHOE STORE ( The Largest Shoa Retailers in thte World We Can't Be Undersold No Charge for Alterations Satisfaction or Money Back and a wonderful selection at and upward easy rises $28, $30, $33, $35 Come up expecting to find America's greatest values you'll not be disappointed. Picked suits and overcoats, the flower of the market's tailoring accomplishments an infinite variety of models every wanted new fabric, all the latest and most popular color patterns, and at a positive saving of at least $10. Thus are the Burton Upstairs Clothes Shops able to save you money without the slightest sacrifice of style or quality. Bmmton Clothing C 1006 Market Street . 1030 Chestnut Street Second Floor Second Floor Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. .fgrfHVgaSHKjSKjffi l M? While Assortments Are Best l" W m And Before Prices Advance! ll U.f? Mil I HiiillTT3nMifffl Thrrp ir nhvflvs n shnrtnire ' 'I lrttBinB"""BWffiw'CTgaglw3S:?Mte-- $ in C? f 'ir-- "-Zxj&im at Christmas time. By joining ra'kg ijjy.JIII JS1 . n Jl B BJ? glftTtTTtTxTll1 ylifM lnls C1UD now' you can maKe a Ull II I I 1-R tO Ytmjr tej U II II fill ft l fflHjBmall weekly payment on tho Hi - -jj Wj Kfik LByWim in machine you choose, and have g ffSSaT! f I I Vs" 4g ' -1 'JS it delivered for Chrrstmas. Ilj . .J 6j L Mc' ttf o mm ou can make a sav,ng by PU " '"B1, J"'i jj joining this club. You pay the I 1 1 " ) I fc LC llpSV prespnt price, no matter what I I III -.? fit " ' MKw" ' ' f are ln effect at i vh I I a' a . urisimas lime i Kjf ) Write 5 l5 for I l V Details V feKi - 1 his name wu never appear " in poor gloves. For 142 years it has typified Style, Fit and Durability in FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO. 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock Price: 100 and div. I oount 8104 land Title Bids. R'"e 41 GLOV fOR MEN. WOMEN & CHILDREN. No Extra Charge For Deferred Payments Deliveries At Your Convenience Continuous Dancing Two Orchestras latnri Matinee 2 JO to S 30 NEW DANCES 713 t m Dancing 12th and Chestnut 12th and Chestnut ill Aiiuw; itriiiiri in B t7 1 III JjSmJ-BJCXU frj Private Instruction Walnut 77SO A Teacher for Each Pupil by 'Appointment A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE "Pathe "Columbia" Graf onolas By joining this club now and rAaking a small weekly payment you will practically have the machine, paid for by Christmas time. Come In as soon as possible to .make your selections, while assortments are at their best. Large Library of Records STERN & CO 712-714? Market St. Shirts That Wear as Well as They Look And that is saying much, lor they are certainly "there"' when it comes to appearance. TOobett dlabrag Stripes Value $3.50 Your choice from a full variety of colorings and sizes. !larqel& yilmr 1114 Chestnut Stf 920 Chestnut 37 SI 13th llllllllllllllllllllllllll lIWIIIlllllllll Willi Mill UIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimiUS Jewelry Gold and Platinum and Cold Bar Pins, Chains, Scarf Pins, Cuff Links, Sautoiis and Laval lieres. Moderately priced, dependable in quality. DAVISON'S SONS,.. 210 SOUTH I3a ST. Established 1S64. imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lllll llillli IIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIiMilli GUARANTEED RnnnMiLEs IIOVT IJUV SIJCOMJS , WIIHV lOU CAN HUV I'IKSTS AT TI1KSK LOW rnioKS auAn FI7.R NOV-SKID TUBUS It i 1 SX 40 KI.II3 an jc 14 o an 2.45 32 X 3U 11.21 2.80 . ?i X ........14.7.1 .1 IS 2 X 1.1.25 830 13 X 4 1A4I) .1.45 34 X 4 ........ 1H 00 3 GO 35 X 4'i 24.110 4.03 KVERY TIRK NEW. AND IN ITS ORK1INM. FACTOKY HKAI'PKII, nK-MtlM", TIIK MMK AMI hRII. Niuiirn. conns kt c o . on VWHINATION. 'MAIL OltDIIItS 1-ROMrTI.Y FIIJ.FJI. ELK TIRE GO. 1316 Arch St., Phila. """" 4104 AI00R9BILE m TRUC IZ52J mi .. ... ...7. 7-. qi kii Kind, pxptruy nonec FiillT-rqu'lipfa Slarliln Hllon fliahu..lC..B 0-k..lUln. All Sjrtrnn HlHrt'nK. I llllt- , inn, mnltlon llatlrrlt-N Ilfrlinrurd, Tmlril. nrpmrrcl, Utrrlmiilrd, Sole. FtrhniiKrd rulntlnit li.r Mui-tfr Workmro Topii Rrl.iillt. ItfiqUrfil, Rrpalrril Slip (mrr. I'urliilnit Vnhe (laruicr Full line AxeHAorlrn Day & Mjcht Tire Hrrvlre finite a; irnu jicurnxf Dur Lorutlnn U Your Satlnr minu im PIKERS' AUTOCAR 4 I Af!.1 A1 fli.iniithHii A tlOlO-ll-IS N. Mnr.liall Mt,1 'PAcSh Dlamotui 1121X1 OrUX KVUH. AM) HUMIAVS V A 1- iji-'ei. .' , t . , - ym XM9 'ffl T 'hi If - 7 iZ T , i t A i ( ? - ii-.' At t 1'. -A ..". k.OL.Hi'"' im. ,!. -A' vff ;TS 4 - ----- , r) t- y . "I ... . r iJ .. (jT
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