i w? awo 4-,ir-rf'f-'''w'- v'Mfitf.tmittvvmsm' . WT"i nljr-p. '. t "fiir- " JW'r"-p' " Wfit f4 -, ;" lb W 'it. uDttmftt- AJ4xJLNG UULiC LJDOJillHlLADBLPHIA, THUKSDAT, jSOVEMBKR 2 ft LEGION TO GET AID OF HEALTH SERVICE Letter to Post Commanders Shows That Government Is Eager to Co-operate ADVICE ON COMPENSATION Dr Fairfax Irwin, district stipmlsor H the Unltnl Stntes Public Health Service, 1512 Wnlnut street, lins mldrcMfd to the prist conimnndcrii N, of die American Lesion in this (onnty n communication iirKinj; nil for- mer service men to apply for medical relief nml fill out application for com- 'iieiuntlon in accordance with I'ublic rl P.'Jfl "" This action iudicnleB a disposition "t the T'uMii' Health Service to co-operate with thp American l.cclon and simllnr Rrrirp mpn'fl nrirnnirtrinns for the purpose of bilnR.nj: to the attention1 nt tlie ilivharccil soldiers, sailors ami marines the benefits that should come m- lo them under the terms of I'ublic Act "'JO. The communication, which is of lital interest to nil discharged servlcu men, yill nlsn be forwarded to nil le Kion post commanders In Pcnnslvnnia and Delaware It reads as follows: "To Post Command'"-"' : "In accordance with public act No. .120, npproved March .1. WW, entitled 'An act to nuthori7P the secretary of the treasury to provide hospital and sanatorium facilities for discharged sick nnd disabled soldiers, sailors nml murines,' you are informed any dis charged siclc, or disabled soldier, sailor or marine, nrim nr nav unrip (male or female), provided (that the disability for which they 'cek treatment is due lo illness or injury Incnrrcd prcuous to discharge from the military forces, will be furnished such treatment as they require at this office. "When a reasonable doubt exists whether the 'disability or Injury oc curred before discharge, the applicants may be plnced under treatment and n statement of the ensp submitted direct to the chief medical advisor. Bureau of War Hisk Insurance, for decision as to His eligibility. "The nmtllcnul must present evidence of illness or disability at the time of his sepniation from the service, either by oflicinl discharge, or his hospital record. When this evidence cannot be hnd immediately, and the seriousness of the applicant's condition does not wnrrant itelH, he may be admitted and hla papers secured as early ns possl ble. If t.h" np. Hcant hns.n certificate of discharge without statement of nn, rllenlillltv llin nffienr 111 idinrf-n mm considcr'whether the disability for which he claims treatment, is due to a reac tixntion of n condition for which he hnd pwiousl received treatment while in the military sen lee, or if the present dlsabilitj can be reasonably connected with n former injury or disease Incurred in the military service. Must 1111 Out Form "All persons-discharged from the mil ilnrj forces nppljing foi medical ip lief' under this net shall, when able, nnd unless thev hate previously done ti, fill out Form No. 520. which Ismail ap plication fur compensation winch mnj lie done at this i.flice. "riespectfullj . rAiuiwx.iinviN. "Senior Surgeon. I' H P II S. Distiict Siiponisor " Post No. ,'&" in the Shth wnul will lime as its melting place the Old Chi 1st Church Neighborhood IIoum 20 North American street. This post will cni'oj the distinction of meeting In one of the most historic buildiiiga in the ril Ms officers a re"! I-oills M Wiishliurii.com mander: George Mcrtx, adjutant , and Robert II. Briglinm. finance oQii ei The following officers hnve been elected by Post No 21 : AVillinm .1. Smyth, commander, and .lohn P. Cn -ton. adjutant. Features ranging from lioving to good music were on ic. piogram nt the smoker of American Legion Post No. 277. nt SU South Tenth street, last Tuesday eening Frank Massev, Joseph A Lmnbiirili. Alexander Smith and Hum It Sage entertained with songs and lecitations "The Twentieth Century Anr. ()i ehestra" gave the Intest futurist strains D'ANNUNZIO MRA ADALTRE MPRESE rifiutlno tcalUiS- al lie d'ltnlin saranno rspiitsl (111 sniiadroni itailnni (fruovR e Htnlriic si nssicura si sluno poMi soldi gll ordlni ill U'Aunutizio p Mlllo pet le operazioni In Dnlmnzln llonm, 27 nmembre Vlttnrlo Seia loin, il uuovo mlulstro irr gll Affarl stcrl, ha prcso parte al ( nnsiglin del I n Rlinnriirn rlnl Pirhmnntr, Mihlstri tenlito'l leri, e le dimissinni di Lrt Kiapertlira dCI rariamoiUO Tommaso Tittonl sono state nccettate. Italiano Fissata per Lunodi' Prossimo Published nnd Dltrlhutfd Under PriRMtT NO an Aulnorlzrd hv lh nit of October fl, tniT nn (lie til the rmloHIrn of 1'hlU doliihln ra a s nttnt.nooM rogtmnster Qenersl II weo-ammiragllo (Irnssi e xlntn iiDinlnnto Delegato Itnllnuo della Se r.ionc navale presso la Legn delle Na tion! Itclgradn, 27 novembre II glornale ''invdn nnnuiula die il suo corrispon ilentein Pnrigl ha ottenuto definitive In formn.loni seiondo le qunli 1' Italia nviebbe stnbllito ill prendersi la Dal innin ad -II Montenegro, e die ha inn- eluso segrctl aecordl a tale fine con lal llulgarln e la Uumenla. Itoma. 2ll novembre II giornale "II Tempo annunzia ihe il Maggiore (liu rati, capo di Oablnctto ill (iahrlele D'Annunzlo. recentemente glunto In Itoma in missione per discutere In que stione ill Fiume con le nulnrita' Itnlinnn c' ripartlto In scorsa nolle II giornale aggiunge-Thp vi e' Pirn presslone, die In missione del Maggiore niurnti nlihin nvuto un completo rl sultnto nrgntivo. lj ' .- in.n-1 1111111111 iL'u-ijiuiitjmiiiaii liLLn it,m Census Tests Postponed Examinations for census enumerators will be held on Saturday, December tl instead of this Saturday, at originally planned. The examinations nre to be held in school buildings. As there is no heat in the sdiools this Sntiirdnj be cause of the Thnnksgivlng liolidajs. thp tests were postponed. Itoma. 27 novembre. lie Vittorio Lmanucle rlnpritn' "il Pnrlnmento luneiii' prossimo. secondn un nnnun7lo nili' ilnto VI p' nuntplip Imprlpxxn p t igll Intervprra' alia secliitn luaugurali!) tier in rinpertiirn nuziuettn dnln 1 nt titudine del deptitntl soelnllsti, ill" mlnnivinno dl insultnre II He lu dettn oii'iisioue. L'orgnno soelnlistn "AYnnti'' nm nionisce llgnverno dicendo die (iiibriele D'Anniinrio si prepnrn ml lino sbnno ill snrpresa n 'I'rieste 11 ginriialp lis giungc die D'AiinuiiTin hn iihliimtlunilo In sun prima inteiizloue di "barc.ire nd Anconn. inarhe reienlpiuente cgll invlo' (inissari per inlerilersi ion I locnli uflh I'inll ti Tiieslp, Inscinudo rcderp die egli inlendn slnhlllre tola' un coei,no milltarc. Pnrigl. 27 nntcmhic Al ipiarlier gpiierale del iugo-,liii In Pnrigl souo giunlp notbic iln Spnliito so otido le iiunli D'AiinunzIo si propone ill tnmnre n Zarn inn ingciiti foire e prjcedere irsn Scbenito e quindi nttncc.irc Spnlaln. Si dice clip I Aniinirnglln Mlllo nbhiH (lain In sun pimiln iIihhup dip tuttn In Dalmn.ln ilium estrip nciiipntn dill volnntnil di D'Aniiiiiulo e i in' nwer lebbe In uoine del l!i tl 1 tiilm. 1 n rjlcltrnnli -i due dnirniiuii pspip il (lolli iillii sollnniisviniip i rin p pri vuioni. id I. riiiiriniinri lugoolmi che TIME WILL TELL . . Ziiir 'AVIV ly "T" a II -. . . . fc M . 1 v-viwii va.ininv-' i ecu you, iviau jsr,ifii? E sV lt )QJJ) am, how lone: 1 ccla StS Pearls will last, for thev were only discovered 20 years ago and the first Tecla Pearls have not yet had time to wear out. T C L A 398 Fifth Avenue, New York 10 Rue de la Paix, Tarts CHARLES 1. MAXWELL &. CO. Sole Philadelphia Agent Wilnut St. at 16th St.. mm mtmwmmmmKKm '""''iMBBBBHImmM I iliffli nWsqiBiJBfflimBMbfBg H j Ba m jpb jH H .JMmW QOMPARE Camels puf-by-puff with JmSfSMtSm any cigarette in the world at any CTwWfflBWWWP price if you want personal information iSSSSSBlSS - - as to what Camels supply in quality tMmm and satisfaction! 9nHBwH9siiH0r IMfflffiWliffflflMjHffT' Cimiii r old mwrjwherti m cientitCAUj jnKSSEiSBB: Id pMekse of 20 cifarette t or ten ptcft- QHrTr&P tl300 c$imrettes)in a gUssinv-ptpcncorered BnliWwyBBhHWiW cation. We strongly recommend thta carton BBIBBZtflujBBBSj fr th horno or office supply or when youttrl pgfWSK R J REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. mBSnBSBmw! Winston-Salem, N. C STRAWBR1DGE &QOTH I ER This Efeikg's Host Important Mews For All Hen lb Wart Qodring i A Collection of Clothing al Less Than Our Own Low Prices That Rivals Most Store's Entire Stocks in Selection Forcsifrhtcd. liberal purc'liasing when manufacturers' prices were lower than at present, is responsible for the comprehensive condition of our Clothing stocks in the face of shortairos elsewhnm. Mpm run 1 rpnsnnjiblv certain of securing the kind of Suit or Overcoat THEY WANT here no necessity of a compromise or a substitute. Moreover, our foresighted purchasing has re sulted in decided price advantages for manufactur ers' prices have increased tremendously since our orders were placed. So comprehensive are our present stocks that we have marked at evev less than our own low prices a collection of smart, up-to-the-minute Clothing that compares favorably with the entire stocks of many other stores about town. iK l u. Overcoats, $23.50 Con s c r v a 1 1 v e Chesterfield styles, in black and Oxford fab rics. $34.50 and $38.50 WINTUR OVKRCOATS in Ul&tcr, Ulstcrette and othci Rood htyle3 for men and jounc men. Overcoats, $58.50 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Dress Overcoats, of daik stray, blue and black fabrics; silk-lined. Ulsters at $27.50 Comfortable Overcoats, rut in loose, roomy styles and of dark Oxfoid fabiics. Sizes "!8 to 10 See These Underprice Lots Personal inspection is the onlv wav to sntisfnr- torily learn of the extreme smartness of the Cloth ing and the remarkable character of the savings: Leather Overcoats Dress Suits. S40.00 Correct styles for men and young men; faultlessly tailored. Fur-Lined Coats SPKCIAIAT $95.00, $145.00 and S225.00 luxurious Fur lined 0crcoats. Raincoats, $8.75 SPECIAL AT S42.50 Revers ible leather and cabardtne. Suits at $23.00 men than Neat Winter Suits for and young men at less present vwiolcbale cost. Suits at $36.50 Young Men's Flannel Suit, in blue, blown and green. $31.50 and $38.00 "Alco" and other fine SUITS, , taken direct from our regular stocks and sharplv reduced foi quick clearance. Of Un guaranteed rubberized fabne-water-proof. Separate Trousers Special value at $4.75, $G.75 nnd 5.9.75. . -V inwbr il. rinthiT Second Floor East Camels are so delightful, so refreshing, so unlike any cigarettes you ever smpked they will prove a revelation to your taste! lo know Camels best, smoke them liberally. Give them the most exact ing test ! Th ey will not tire yo ur taste! Your fondriess for Camels will increase the longer you smoke them they are so fascinating in so pany new ways! Cancels are an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. This Camel blend gives you that won derful smooth -mellow-mildness with satisfying "body"! You will prefer the Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. It will win you quickly and permanently ! And, you'll enjoy smoking Camels without any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or unpleasant cigaretty odorj After All, Ifs a Good, Old World! TlwSpiril of Santa Claiis Makes lis fmpress Over Everything By only the slightest stretching of the imagina tion we can see the fea tures of Santa Claus in the moon, on our hemisphere of the earth, and in the faces of kindly men and women. He is being im personated by millions not only those who dress up in the traditional Saint Nicholas costume, but all whose hearts ovcrilow with the Spirit of Good will as the Christmas sea son approaches. The pic ture of Santa Claus is but a composite picture of lov ing kindness shining out from countless generous hearts. You can see this in the crowds in The Wonderful Toy Store And you will be a part of the picture, for every body i3 jolly in the Toy Store. Our Santa Claus 'who is so real to the chil dren is here, and lie has a STORY BOOK for each child. Bring your little ones to-morrow. And please remember that while our stock of Toys and Dolls is wonder fully large and varied now, many things will be sold out before Christmas. Strau bridge rinihir Fourth Floor The Holiday Brought Many Wishes for a New Fur Coat It always docs. The sight of o many smart, new Fur Coats, the thought of so many othei Pur-Coat occasions ahead, always make women lcgict that the contemplated pui chase has not yet been made. .Some of the most beautiful models of the season among- These Fur Coals of Which There is But One of a Kind Nothing coujd be more delightful than to ihoooo fiom thctr beautiful models, all so ex elusive and all sold under our SEAL OF CON FIDENCE, guarantee, of quality. tXatural Siberian Squirrel i.cclleni sknip. clear color; made with high crush collar and beautifully lined 5GJO.00. Natural Black Muskrullo mihes long, bordei of icvarp skin1-, deep -bawl collar and turn-back cuffs of natural skunk Su'.'o.Od. Moleskin Coat Genuine Srotth mole, 1 1 Ii ciush tollai and cuffs nf fine-furrrd natural -kunk $7125.00 Japanese Mink Vrjy smart m'idel with deep collar and turn-back cuffs, and lined with figured satin $150.00. Persian Lal6--l'ull-length model of rich 1 curled skins, deep collar and cuffs ?4C5.00. Moleskin Wrap with wide, sweeping rkirt. border of rcerscd akinu $850 00. Alaska Seal Coat in Dolman stIe. 45 inches long, and finished with crush collar $1275.00. 'lyi l Hudson Seal (,' m nn SKHAT Natural Hair Seal Beau- Sports Coat M inches long, tifully maikcd; full - length; with long rolling collar of Sibei- collar and cuffs of natural skunk lan Miuirrcl. deep cuffs ofsquir- i $205.00. frl; inocaue siuui lining $125.00. Nutria Coat - ' Dolman style, deep collar and cuffs $ 195.00. Ncarscal a n d Marmot Sports Coats w iehcs Ioi,k: great collai, cuff and bolder of hlcnclcd marmot $1115.00. Scotch Mole Coals - '- un he long, with Sibenan squir rel i-ollin and cuffs $110.00. u-- 'Urfrt Iji Ids. Natural Australian Opos sum The sports model shown in the sketch $G35.0n. Natural Leopard Coal Very striking with its rich Hudson Seal collar, cuffs and border $350.00. Hudson Seal Coal Full fun ed, full-length, finished with natural skunk collar and cuffs $850.00. I riolhl, I -rond Heir IMbfrl Ftrett A Smart Sports Suit is About the Smartest Suit That is Made fu u .1 4.i.Ia..i.1 . ihl nrp n.i.1 RlMAan .. .Inula 1 VI real kiiiuiiii iniuiuitoa uiiu lunula, ivc uuil l. believe these Spoits Suits have a superior. They air ' thoroughbieds from the set of the smart man nish collar to the trim, wcll-sct hem.' The Suit Sketched is One of The Jersey Sports Suits al $30 The Jersey is unusually fine and thick, and comes in plain black, navy blue nnd brown, and heather mi.xtuics in medium and dark browns, green, Oxford and Belgian blue. Some box-plaited from the shoul der in Norfolk effect, some with yoke back and m ei ted plaid, others with the broad bos-plait in the centie of the back. Notched collar and substantial patch pocketu. Jersey Sports Suits, $32.50 In nlaill lilnrL nnvv hluo nn,I brnwn nlsn timthpr mlvtllre in Belgian blue, tan, shades of brown Oxford and grejn. Coats ..andr skirts well pocketed. Some with collars that close up snugly undertj the chin. Belted, pinch-back and inverted-plait models. : I - Straw bridie c lolhltr Second Floijr Cntru Strawbridge & Clothier ; MAHKl-T STKECT EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET f i 1 a rt A AJ', ' fl
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