ih ; y h k w PAGTFR IENDSGLAD president Believe More Could Be Done by Convincing Senators Than Appealing to Public SI.LENT COMPROMISE LIKELY - U n Staff Correspondent Washington, Sept. 20. 1'rrslclpnt Wilson will make much more headway in his ficUt for rnllficntion of the peace treaty unamended through conferences he will hold in Washington with sen ators this week, if his health permits, than he could possibly have gained by finishing his speech -making tour, treaty supporters in the Senate believe. With the President back in Wash lngton, his speaking tour cut short by n physical breakdown, after nearly a month of addresses throughout the West, the treaty situation in the Sen ate is virtually the same as when he went away. The President's foity speeihes have had no npparcnt effect in (.hanging votes in the Senate. Moreover, there is little evidence in Washington to show that the speeches had any marked ef fect in changing the opinion of the peo ple toward the licat.. The telegram signed by Senator Johnson's ft lends in California ,urging him to cease opposi tion to the treaty and league is one of the few exceptions to this state-, ment. ' The news that the Piesident would abandon the remainder of-his trip and come right back to Washington wns received last Friday with no uncertain approval by Dcmocrntio suppoilers of the President in the Senate. Prefer Quiet Conferences They aic as firmly comintcd now ns they were befoic ho went away that he could do much moie effective woik through series' of quiet and informal lonferenccs with the senators here than he could by going to the people direct in an effort to Iric the senators into line for the treaty b discrediting them nt home. A vnln nn nilnntinn nf ntnencImontK or reservations to the league of nations iu the Senate is unlikely this week. Speeches, speeches nnd more speeches ale on the piognim, so tlint tne wceus.Mvanians nie named in a casulat )ist will mot likcl be gien up eutiicl to of thirty names made public Dy tho talk, with no action. , ' Wnr Department today. A summary There wns cei indication nt the of the losses for the state is as fol-1 beginning of last week that befoic an other week's end thcie would he a straight-out show-down vote on the Johnson amendment and other proposed amendments that strike nt the heart of the league of nations. Democratic sunnorteis of the' league nnnenrpcl anxious for n hnstv test ot nppearcu anxious ioi a nasi icsi oi M.IC-HK11I unci uriirteu nil iicn. !;' enough to detent tne nmeuumeuts. Jic- publican opponents of the league seemed equally confident of putting through the Johnson amendment, although they tbpught suppoit could be gained by going about the matter slowly. Hut toward the end of the week supporters of the Johnson amendment, which provides that no countiy shall have more representatives on the league of nations council than the United States that England and her five col onies shall not have six votes found beyond question that they lacked the xotes to put it through. Democratic supporters of the league, unamended, discovered, on the other hand, that they could not rally enough xotes to defeat the Johnson amendment and get it piomptly out of the way be cause the senators in favor of lescrva tions, in prefeience to amendments, were lined up with the Johnson sup porters to prevent a vote being taken. So the last week ended xxith no vote on the treaty or league thnt would clear ly show the respective streugth of its supporters and opponents. The present situation is about like this: First. Vote on the Johnson nnd Shantung amendments will not come for ' two weeks, and it is doubtful if they can be adopted then. Second. Supporters of the four Lodge WANTED " $10,000 to $15,000 Loan or Partnership Automobile dealer has Just se. cured exclusive asrencv for high grade car for which IMAIRDIATI3 l DRUVEIUES can be made. Will open in prominent location op Broad street. A real, wonderful opportunity. A SSI, I.edier Office. i 5154 U. S. REGULATION--, ARMY RAINCOATS To Sell at 1 $3.00 T h . coat were p u rcliated from the O o t e r n- ment, 8 I I'r h 1 1 y uifil but In very rood condition iiaranffl ct lo be Tery htronr and well made. , Bpeclallr aclapltd (or out-of-door wear au loinoblllni, f 1 a li I n r. y" r 1 1 n r. I'ollrenlin and rail road men shouldn't le wl(hiut one. PArtxel Pott prepaid. IVhen ordering give cHeat meeuurement. If utincjt. ' tncorjt v01"" t'lonei rewmlcd, ARMY SUPPLY CO. ' ,63 1 'ket Street fi f TmXx in "F -' reservations have gained much strength in the last Jwo weeks. Ratification of the treaty with the" reservations ap pended now seems rcrtaln. Third. Senator, favoring amendments hac discovered they cannot put them ' through nnd will now try to pass the strongest reservations thej can obtain ' ns n compromise. . I Pout th. The President is bluffing about withdrawing the treat., nnd being i now assured that the league opponents cannot amend. It, will accept leservn tions to which he lias indicated at nrl ous times he will not strongly object. About the time that Mr. Wlli-on be- f came disappointed over the failure to gain ground in hts conferences with senators and decided definitely to lay his case before the people, Senator Swanson, of Virginia, joint leader with Vfn.mtAH lilt intf of ftln (lnnll iinlit i v! -i ii I "v"'-: "'" in the Senate, held n lqng conference with the President nt which he advised the acceptance of mild reservations to the treaty as a compromise. Swanson Adlscd Compromise He had spent several weeks can - nsing Kcutiment in the Senate and was of the oninion, Swnnsou told tlic Piesident, that the league could not Ire passed without (home dinnges am. he thought acceptance ol reservations pre- . .. . . ferable to taking the ii'k n amenu- mciits, Hut nfler n long conference, the President I ejected the compromise which Swanson wns prepared to hac all factious agree to, nnd for the ne c entailer- of which he had obtained pledges, and said be would take his case to the people in the belief lie eotim win a complete victory. The Presl- dent had not been on the road a week it is learned, befoic he realcd his mistake in not ncccpting the conipro misc extemled through Senator Swim- son, anil will now accept sucn n com promise iu silence, ltesenalions which seem like! of ac- nnntannn it ill Un mnrleletl fitter the. foill' VHMU1I1.L ... UV .....UV Lodge reservations which prcnulc iori'" ""' i " "" (1) reserving to the United Stntes thel'lenie and then whntocr cabinet should right to withdraw from the league; ('J) 'n rm would decide what should reserving the right to the United Stntes, be done Thereupon membeis of the under Article X, to decline to assume jpailinmcntnry league inndccl the min the obllgntion to maintain the tcrri- tisters' bein-li shouting nnd gesticulntlug. torial integrit or political indepen- A intt of Socialists then rushed fiom denec of any other' countrj : (!l) re-J their seats and faced their niUersniies, serving its right to decide nil domestic the groui soon engaging in fisticuffs, questions for itself, nnd (i) declining All the members of the Chamber of to submit questions affected b the Mon- Deputies, with the exception of the ofTi roe Doctrine to the intci national peace cial Socialists, voted contidence iu Pie council for arbitration. mier Nitti Iterations will not make it neces-1 Tll( ndjouininei.t. taken nfiei the snry to send the treaty back to the Versailles Peace Conference for further approval, as would become should the Senntc amend it. nCCCSSarV WAR "CASUALTIES LISTED Four Pennsylvanlans In Department Roll of 30 Washington. Sent. 20. Four Penn - lows: Moundisl (llricrre Unridrrmlnc'cll PrtlV'ATK Cicorse II Wooilnard, bcran ton Died of Illseniir ' rm ATE Peter crtler. Wajnesboro Iilrcl of Wounds U'rulounlr Rrnortrd lllrcl) CORPOnATy Benny Miller, t'henter I L'"""1 '" Action (Irvilnl K-porlcd Dlrcl l frem Actldfnt nnd mhtr Cnil,f 1'UlVATE XVlf I Krano STcKee's iiock. The Electric Heat Pad lfift. doirnr. Ilaitt an n pillow. Ury. clean. re-"IMe't lieati will oultnat many I mtgtf?ns hut-water bottle. wirtNiflaasi J.F.Bucoinin & Co. llvOTi 1719 Chestnut St. ORATORY Saturday Afternoon, Oct. 4, and Evenint?. Oct. 6 and 7 NEFF College. 1730 Chestnut ASK FOR and GET Horlick'Si The Original Malted Milk For Infanta undilnviilM Avoid Inilation ad Subilitataji 1 I j MASSAGET I Our Massage Hoom Is under the direction 'of a Joiinn llopklna erduat who wllh irUe i jou BlrenKthenlns: treatment In k HcJentlfip I way thnt will mnUe-you fairly tlnutf Com plete Turkish Hath equipment Electric 1 Bat hi Shover Hatha Kvenlhliz cl an . sanitary and quiet. I The Fees are low. YMCA I Central Branch. 1421 Arch Street PREVENT INFLUENZA P-olect mouth, nose and throat membranes acalnit term Invasion by dally use of our iHicottoT'M nialln. an eftctle. et harmless means of defense Pleasant to U'e. brnce Ideal for children, Large bottles. 75c. LLEWELLYN'S riilladlpMa' Standard Drug- (Store 1518 Chestnut Street (ilro-Formalets. tablet form, tor stuooi noo omrc ,jc, IrUOT AM lOMll TKOUUX.EH Inltantly rellv4 by oar apeclal arcn upporti, fitted ami adjusted by eipert. Our S a m ! Clattta Hoalerr. tb moat comfortaalt support for varl roas vtlna. awotlan limb a. weak knee nrl anltlM. I Truiaes. abdominal "and athletic bud nortera of all kind a. firreit mfri. of .deformity appliance in the .world. rhlladelphla Orfhopedlo Co,. 49tfi, lath at. Cut out and keen for reference P. f. CURRYS DEVELOPING PRINTING AND ENLARGEMENTS , m V" S-fc fiiFT IT STATIOHBtY'RWMTAlK tuziCHEsxN im st. aiz fi V; HH -L." iVIBBai J a-t af 1 fP EVENING' PUBLIC FREE FIGH T AMONG ITALIAN DEPUTIES Deputy -lurnti censured those who now were attacking Amciiutn Inteiicii- 100 in Ten-Minute Clash Over 'iun nftcr n'y "imd called America to nor rescue." Me condemned the d'An DlSCUSSIOn Of Treaty Be- .uunr.lu raid upon Plume and continued. (nr ArliMi,-iiin "After making war nnon Oermnnv ' CHAMBER DEMANDS FIUME " Hy the Associated Piess Home. -Kent. 20. Debate In the ! ... . IV Chamber of Deputies wns interrupted , . , , ' . . , , . ? ' fight lasting ten minutes during which about 100 depti tttf iterllninn tml Tit a nnlntnn iu nv . ... t ny iix.i'uiiiK j in I'jriaiivrn it -- i prcsfcil in gome qiinilors tlint n u l-P- aillf nf flin ftnlnna ftwiwlnttt ilm nnlit lipt ,, ,,..,,,, , I(1,Ign rn1(,r inll , ,,,,,,. t)n country illlo stnlKR(. ,lllP. I i .i. .ri i, ,j i, ia .,, .i tint ,1(l fi(;llt n ,J( ,ilnlnuer imitates ,.t, ..ni,t .., i-ii, ,n,,,,i,. " "..... -v.... .V. 1.11... ... ! . rhnmhr nf T)m,ilo n. rlo(.tp(, Mmp (, ,uu. ai;(, tllfrrfnlP is not iepresentiitie of public senli- ment in Italy nt the present time The deputies hne Miiitinucd in nfhec this long period in oidei to nert in ternnl strife until the wnr had been settled. 1 In conseniienccv of the clash In the 'chamber, several challenges to fight dm Is were nunounced between deputies and between deputies nnd Journalists. - . Wrangling I recedes tight A ptolnnged heated disc usslnn pie coded the riotous sirne. The membeis or tlie pnrlinuic'iitnM league insisted upon aUiug the gmeininent whether it intended to discuss the treaties befoic adjournment Piemier Nitti answered . , , . . rt ,' """ """'" ""' s Jf1' ","'- j '' " "f , " ''cputles expiess ng 1 ,1U,,UI' u H"? uiih-i r m up ufiiiu ithe em eminent renllv intended bring ing up the matter i the discussion of i the tienties on Wediiesilai. The belief seemed lather to be that the chamber would be dissohed for the holding nf general elections. Troops Preent Disorder . , Tim ,i..init, ..f the ilminUi- n nc. ( otipic-d b police, cnrabineeis nnd tioojis to pieveiit disoiclers I Yesterday's debute iu the chamber ZW(SCJK THAT FVW.S! m T.et me nut the imciici that pais Into M jour adiertlnenientH catalogs booklet V rlrcular letters. It costs but little more V for Melllns talk that really cells but It B multiplies return Let me aeml nu fur f ther particulars free. Ph. Walnut -117T (JOHN I.,, ItOC.ERS. 1011 CIIKSTM1T ST. 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IS.15. mr ib.!" 14 X 4 ,,..,,,.111.00 WVKUY,TSnR NKIV. ANII H .VT c so t.XO 8.111 a.so 3.4S SR0 4.53 IN1T niUOlNAI, rAuiuar WBAPPEK. IlKMUNQ TI1K NAMK AND SKRl'tl Ml'Mltr.R. (lOODS 'HKNT U n. 1 nv rXMINAT10N. M Alt, UUDKltS I'lriill'XI.T S'll.l.r,. ELK TIRE CO. ,t 1316 Arch St., Pfciju. SrKUCE 410 CTnRF WJf Aatr laVsa from the Jbt aW m B aaaV leadlni: m. - ctorea of " ' . ... . . .1 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, u"o5i"w sociaii V Tmat1, lPa,U'r f he Official Socialists. j timii is Happening iciim, is tne iiutgKowth of the war." lie declared. 'What "War arouses all nppctiles, . i .1 I more you nttempt to gintlfy them the less jou succeed In satisfying tliem." Anil Allstrlfl HI) inn- (.. ........ n ..I.. ... - .. . ..., ..- ni-rui iuK i,u I war against .Ingo-SlnM'n, but which of n'V.v"" banks win s,,p,,, '" 'vin' iiieiunusr l Slgnor Tiirnti ntgucd thai It would he ,cuil. the power of the iiroletiirlnt tlmt could save Itah fiom either milltnrisin lit llrtl tilt ntt a tti "Wp Sm-inllsts n , if. ' l?o oon ceu the mildest tinned, "if put In n choice between miltniism nnd hnlshe -ism, would not hesitate to choose the latter." I'ormer Picmior Oilnudn nddiesscd the chamber in defense of his woik nt the Pence Conference. He said that un . ,0 ,llp tlmr 1,c Mt ' llngland had dechnei Pans, Prance nnd I the were lend to stand b the pact of London (the scciet treaty of 101.", which piomised lltnlj boiindniies in conform!! with her I broadest nationalistic aspirations, but ! not Piiimei. President Wilson, how ever, opposed such iccoguition, Signin Oilnndo said. 1 "When I nw President Wilson in Home," he continued, "I wns anxious "' 'r" his mcws on Italian question. bllt ,llc President nnsweied that he .did not think that was the opportune- nm- ., , 8ppak nf lhpln i,Psi,i(nt Wil- son lidded that without bis ilncuincnU. which he had left in 'aU he dnl imt foil inclined to discuss Italian nsiuia tions Nois tniiimint nio-e in the c handier to the rffert that such n statement finin President Wilson seomnl inipioluilile i i c. . .,7, , . .... laiis. Sept. JO. ( I!i A P I A resolution demanding that Plume hc made nn rtnlinn itx has been adopted in the Italian Chamber of Deputies. , coiding to infill illation rcceicd In Italian delegation here. a hitiskmkst' m7rtTINMirT ft itsi a-J sM' 9 In1 Kuiil nfm MWMnlmR'iXlii l.reso. ' Collecting fares m a street car during the dull pcnod mound 10 o clock in the moiiimp; may seem "a very simple matter, but to a conductor on one of the lines in Philadelphia it is a tiuly haiassmg pioblcm. He begins nt one side of the car, switches to the other, then back again, until he has forgotten who has paid his fine and who is attempting to evade the law. All that would bo necesaiy to make everybody comfortable on that car is a little system. It is system that makes the machinery of tho business woild tun smoothly, a scciet that the Chestnut Street Stoops have long ago discoveicd. A' N EVENING wrap so lovely that I arn at a loss for woids to fittinsrlv describe its beautx1 is one of black chiffon velvet at Op penheim, Collins and Company's stoie, Chestnut and Twelfth Streets. The collar is of kolinsky, and the elbow sleeves aie also edged xvith the fur. hong snips of gold cloth fotm the sleeves and hang in panels to tho hem. On the gold cloth black chiffon velvet is appljqued in a de- alfrii clinwitir. tlin PkinnQA Itifllmnpfi lining is of gold-color cicpe de chine. A wrap of mole-trimmed silk duvetjne in Pompeian Red with collar and sleeves cut in one is suit- able for afternoon wear, isoft sill; least trouhle is the Humphrey Radio duvetyne in brown, with beaver fur moter. Installed in tho fireplace, it on collar, cuffs and in back of the'li the appeaiance of n tiie-sciecn, liui-tiuis, nutria .iiiuwuui oinai.i,MCuiiu il is cuiienieii as wen as clean afteinoon wrap. "W iiCiitc no you eai wiieu yuu wont to get awas from this noise?" asked the Busy Man, waving a despairing hand in the geneial dliection of Bioad and Phpstniit Stippts. "Upstairs in Thommen's, 1520 "hen you hac tasted them you'Jl Market," piomptly leplied the Busy agree that they are tiuly delicious. Ditto. "Theie's something quiet and i An appetizing luncheon they make, icstful about that upstaiis lestau- indeed, with a roll and salad and cof rant gray walls and good-looking jee, and, of couise, French pastry a di aperies that soit of thing. You're la Cheii. Contiaiy to popular belief, an architect, so you'll know what I , fried foods aie healthful when they mean. Meet me at 12.30 and we'll ateconectlj filed; and that is whpie take it in." Thommen's lcstaurants, at 1520 Matket and 1700 Chestnut Stieet, have some delicious French Pastry these, days chocolate eclairs, lady locks, Mocca tails and a delectable caramel-topped cake filled vM Fiench butter cieam. FEW of us give enough .thought to that thiid of our lics which we spend, or should spend, in peaceful slumber. A sleepless night, which we might be disposed to blame upon overwoik or worry,, may be caused by an uncqmfortaule bed. A good box spring and you can obtain a most excellent one at the stole of H., D. Dougherty & Co., 1032 Chest nut Street and a mattress of curled hoi sehair, -which in itself is lesilient, being manufactuted so that the hair forms a mass of tiny spiral springs, allow you to rost comfortably and naturally. Dougherty's process of manufacture renders hair the most sanitaryW all matei ials for the mat tress. It is non-absorbent and odor less, and the process of culling al lows the air to penetrate eveiy fiber. ,N' OT the least of the good things which have come to us trom the Orient are the Japanese , plums, which wete first brought to ago by John Kelcey. Califomia's Climate is mvurnuic cu nicu tumvn- tion, and one diehard, fiom which Henry K. iiauowen ex oon, oroaa Street below Chestnut, have Just re ceived a large quantity, pi-oduces a narticularly fine Japanese Plum. These Plums are green in bolor, suf fused with yellow and red? and they arc the sweetest nnd most delicious plums grown. Each plum is care fully wrapped, so that 'delivery in perfect condition is assured. Apples are coming in now.'thp Jonathan and Winter Banana being two of the best; and judging from those I saw at HalloweH's, they are finer than ever thii year, 4 ; '.Tlltf CHESTNUT STREET; ytJ&dClATION OFFERS AID TO D'ANNUNZIO Fortune Made Off American Army rtl , n ,1. m I i riacca at roci b mspoiai (intern, rcpl Jii. I llj , r ) A Swiss lintutalirnl Aiiieiicaii nnined Adolf ('aniline, who Is mi id to have miide a fill tune In Chicago supplying the Atneiicnii mini with fooiNtuliH. who re conth lctiinioil to his buthpliKC. lielliuronn, is lepntted to hne trlc graphed (laliiiete l)'Annuii7io. praising his capture nf r iiinie anil expressing the I .1... .1.- L, .. 1 ..P -..!. nope inni uii .twins riunuii en iniiict. I in which itcll!n7ona is situnfed, boon 1 "'I1- b"T,nc 7tnli,an; , , . , Cannlne is declined also to have ' plnird his foitune at the disposal of i IJAiiiiun7ir. I lie nwiss ncwepnpci epicsrs in dignation oer the Incident, and aie demanding the expulsion nf Carmine, declniing he no longer Is n Swiss, Imt nn Aineilcan citben. The canton of Tli inn Itnllnn soies of the Alps, belonged to Itnly, but wns Swiss iu 1,"12 lies nn I he It oiiginnlli taken In the Serbian Frontier Closed 15 Days Home. Sept. at. Jllji A P i The Sciblau fumtiei litis lieen oicleiicl ilosc.il fur n ieiniil of fifteen cl.ns, mi miling to a dispatch to the Tempo fiom Tneste. TO FRAME RAILROAD BILL House Committee Will Prepare Re organization Measure This Week Washington. Sept. 2f (Hy A P i The House iutei state comnieice siilmnn n ittee. appointed to finnic n lull fen lailinnd leoignnintlmi, will begin tire clinft n! the meisine (Ins week The committee I- lomiinscd of Itemescnli tics I. si li nf isionsiii , Hnmiliiin i of Allihlgnii Wuislow . of Miissm lm Bftls- Hepublicniis. ami Sims, Deinoeinl I ot Tennessee '''"' l,1,nslll, which is expected In lim. for Its frnmnnork the INch Pmn MP1K, p,op0s.ils fr eiilnigeineiit oftlie i ,mers of the Inteistate Comiii-ice r,)mmKsi. will not be comnlele.l n.,,1 ""'Irenih for House cnnsldcintinn until Into next month. Chairman Kseh piedicted &T&OTuJu Ssqd1 FITTINGS for the fireplace ate now coming in for thcii shaie of attention, and they never looked moie attractive than duiing these first chill days of fall. .1. Franklin Miller, J0P2 Chestnut Stieet, has a paiticulaily attractive display of anduons, scieens, bellows wood-baskets in biass and willow and health blushes. The andirons of polished brass look especially well : in a fueplace of turn, evenly laid In mLd u kiln im.1. ,nA .. admiiable bnckgiound for the black iion fittings. An interesting heating device which should appeal to those who want the most heat with the jand easy to cgulate. FRIED ojsters, fiesh and cup, aie the latest addition to the specialties of the leitauiants Cheri, 124 South Thirteenth Stieet and 132 South Fifteenth Stteet; and the Chen lestauiants shine. You can be ab.-olutely certain when you dine theie that your food will be pie pared' propel ly. A good chef is no less a scientist than a good chemist; and the chef who presides over things culinary at the Cheri lestauiants is truly a master ctaftsman. V F THERE is a wedding cift on youi hhopping list, you will want to see the silver at Bailev. Ranks & Diddle Company's store before de ciding upon a puichase. Theie aie deep silvei dihrs, which, filled with fruit, would make a lich and color ful addition to the scheme of things" in the dining loom.nnd tall, graceful vases, which, lovely in themselves, will lo.ok still more beautiful when filled with claik led roses or the bride's favoute flowei. Then theie are sandwich trays n bride seldom receives too many of these in most interesting designs, and mayonnaise bowls with tiny ladles, ns useful ns they are beautiful. Silver candy jars, which aie so popular just now for wedding gifts, have nn added distinction- when put chased at Bailev, Banks &. Biddle's. - ce -r DON'T know what it is that J makes your room so attiact- had a suspicion that she did know, since sne was staring nxetliy at one of the pictuies which grace the walls oi my own private sanctum. How ever, I told her, and explained that the woodland scene which she so much admiied was a picture taken along the Wissahickon Drive last srnmfir; that I had had an enlarge ment made at Fiank J. Curry's, 812 Chestnut Street, and had had jt framed there, too. Besides being in teresting from a decorative stand point, each picture has a personal in terest which makes it doubly vaJu ablqj and for a gift there are few things" more .appreciated than an In-i tercatlnfj picture attractively framed. SEPTEMBER 291919 t-NTIL FLRTHKR KOTICK STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER My! How Women for A VARIED COLLECTION OF SMART SUITS A fine line, including all styles from the close-fitting, plain-tailored, rather mannish effects, to the Suits elaborately embroidered and fur-trimmed. Of chevrona, invisible stripes, tricotine, smart tweeds, sihertone, wool velour and broadcloth. Black, navy blue and all fashionable shades. The Suit sketched, ,$75.00. - CLOTH DRESSES, $30.00 TO $40.00 " Serge and Tricotine Dresses, in navy blue and black. Made in redingote, tunic and straight-line styles. Some embroidered, some braided, some plain. SILK DRESSES, $25.00 TO $55.00 Crepe de chine, satin, tricolette and crepe de chine-and-satin combined. Some with the soft, close draperies, some plaited, some with the sauciest little peplums. A number have new tunics, and still others tiro on straight lines. Taupe, black, navy blue and brown. ' Evening Dresses, $17.50 to $375.00. I- - Mrcu The Newest Fashions in Artistic JEWELRY Now Displayed Including Once JNIore a Plenty of Fine Novelties From France To wui iirflit as uu chili Ilia Jewell) hloi. .He llu now I1.U.1I11I1 HtnceletP that the I'm iBieiuie is McarinB In lieu ol glerei liliu Kicen yellow all iliades ami "-tt with the llnle-i nf iliiutstuiies cicl. iinnucll.iiilj liclnre u 11 a -i.ial case, .1 er.v iniiice mi iici u( Iju alilll Nil'Miih" wilil E.nctlets tu in 111 1- .1 ii.i i iciii Leit .mil most eff 11 ve ml 1 ho ilesiKlis uie csiiUiKle --o unusua cllfiitiit fi on) amthing -1m' ml . nice J fur I lie fecuin Tin 11 tlielo lb .inutile.! iittie 1.1 e of I'tencli Bead ClialtiB--bihisiui s nffih . -nine tlut -.ceni lu In iii li I ar Hast vcrj 11 .11 And . brilliant tlasli of lolui .1 iiaeis uiii atteni.on to .1 u vt I'oinb ei Spanish Tiid un - iwlli-ulile lo the faiil onahle 11 II 1 this i-easjn Hhlnes'onea nil " phiiis are imrtlcu'arly fa01c.1l And llie wuinali w .10 ' t Vi ' IleHds II he t-uchinted with the Hilei nf Ve Klines all le SI 1 all s zea of head", and ell tu ddlntei lu'lrous One own 'mi IVarN and IndeHHuc'tble I' a Is nd th nu r.n ine cue 1 n 1 liupdieilH of ntle mil'i'illK tilt fiw'cfiiahe tluli n Pai 1 nips An' ih nh'o'.sione Rets 1 d iiout ful M nil B.iks aie nnntli 1 fe uie The Iewli Stnr- v s u 1 oip hrill'api 01 nnre inleieMn than It Is this RoiiTeous auiunin ilsuii i.. ii il ! Ale. .freel Reduce Your Winter Coal Bill If wlntii a totl l)te.t;li sua iiiK Into uur home thruuvh the mam iiniiiu et-teil naeKa in ulndu uiul iloor fiaine1. miiU h ou use nmie fuel thnn woul b rnunetl iu liet aaiui li inif Metal Weather Strips Will Save Their Cost In Fuel The k"ei out old ah. da ccious draughts dust and tin and me'nt four wlndowH f I Olll rai'dnp We are in paied lo ecin'n jiour lion'e 'lth F'enc -Metal Weather Strips that wll last a lifetime at a ery moderate cost Let us Bta jou an estimate Stmwhrlclte Clothlfr 1'ourth floor. Market htreet "et MARKET STREITI EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET THIS STO1IP WITT. nt-. nPl'M nAitv rnmi n Tn r..nn omt nmf ' These Days Bring Suits and Dresses THE new season with its new spirit just seems to cry out for expression in new clothes. Everybody seems so eager, and everybody seems so pleased with the new fashions. Few seasons have been so varied, so plentiful and so luxurious in the matter of Fashions. SUITS OF JERSEY ARE IN DEMAND Not only for sports, but for general wear and traveling in fact, the autumn wardrobe seems to re volve around the Jersey Suit. Some are in Norfolk effect, others have the inverted plait in the centre of the back. Black and navy blue, also heather mixtures in green, blue and brown. Prices $30 and 32.50. siiaubrUlsr . t tothler mnl I lo bridge S. t inlhlcr iml rimu MhiK 1 The Last of Winter Overcoats at $28.50 Will Probably Go To-morrow We began this remarkable early-season economy event last week with 1000 Overcoats. Unusual activity forced us to add 500 more to muc wiiwiuiitu me utaui iiuuiu e nau 10 sen at me prict,. A fair selection still remains but about enough for one day's brisk selling, therefoie Allwho wish to share in the thou sands of dollars that this event.is saving for Philadelphia men should choose lo-morroio! The collection includes heavy Ulsters, Ulsters in young men's stjles, and conservative Chesterfield Overcoats. Critical nun arc io iiifr tu rcto'jnic tl-e aliie of the custom tailoring tjpe ot orl.tii:uiRiiii tint di.iractr Kcs SI' ITS Trom the Stein-liloch Co.. Hart.SchalTncr & Mar and the "Alco" orK-sliops. You c.-n note the iliiTfrcncc jours-elf in the new all-ool -utumn Suits Ircim tlitsc manufacturers now. here, from S37.30 to S73.00. I -V Mr.iw In nine .1 l lullurr .Silimi.i j. ,m, Kant NECKPIECES IN THE FUR SALE Hundreds of them, from the small Crush Collar to the deep Cape, and fiom the Animal S?arf to the long Stole all the new effects and in the most fashionable Furs, and all excellent values, having been man inose prevailing to-day. wMra Ml ml u oioc.uu. 1 NU'IRIA SCARFS In a aiiety of fashionable .shapes $l!2.50 'j to $195 00 1 HUDSON SEAL (tled muskiat) NECKPIECES .Man styles, i selected skins $42.50 to $195.00 SIBERIAN SQUIRREL SCARFS Cleat in color; shaped nnd JAPANESE MINK SCARFS-Vei.v attiactie. shaped xnodch and cll made $200.00 to $285.00 ' woueic. I V StiimlirlJsf . Clolhlcr uui .ui.l cViibtrl Mirce To-morrow Last Day of the Great Sale that permits women to save JO to 40 per cent, on the purchase price of China, Glassware and Housefurnishings. StrawbVidge & Clothier FROM $65 TO $92.50 MJ-' Those MEN'S. the collection Saturday and I Lought at pi ices much lower i CAKACU. SCARI'S Of nclih culled -skins,, niuilc in shaped .stole effects $90 00 to $150.00. MIN'K SCAUI'S A la.ge assoitment, con--isting- of s-hapedj fancy and cape effects $12 50 to $57.'i.(l(). NATLKAI, SKL'.N'K SCAKKS Kull-funcd elts, langitiK fiom Animal Scaifs lo the full, 'pen P.inp w th hwrl, -Imni ...11.... cj- nn - .. i v.. ...f., .-. n ,ii tunai- tiuu.uu IV t S-toO.OO The Cape sketched, $200 00. ULACK LYNX SCARI'S Animal and , iigi Cape models $40.00 to $200.00. KOLINSKY SCARKS-.Made fiom fine ' ' lis: gieat a.s.voitinent of stj les $50.00" to , syoo.oo. ALASKA FOX SCARFS-Of silkv quality. J large Animal Scaifs finished vith head and 1 buisli tail $50.00 to $150 00. ' POINTED FOX ANIMAL SCARFS lus- ! turns quality; finished with head and bi-ush f tail $95.00 to $135.00. I NATURAL BEAVL'R SCARFS - Manv , inoclehs. Crush Collar and Stole effects $47.50 MARKET isTREET niC.nTH STREirr F1LHERT STSIIKt.i j I M .V, C4 iT fh v " I c- n.itP t N i is IV Etc ? )r .f. c