'! fL2 :-' .,'T(5i c i'V ,' Pijrf TTTiATiTilTifiHTA-i JWOtfrVAY. 'AtTd-TTKU 30. 1020 J . . . i : i ,. 1 r- I Si " C to J s R M f TO CONFER ERE ON SLACKERS dommanclors Invited to Meeting ; of Committoe at Chamber of Commorco WANTS NfoRE ACTIVE WORK 1 All (omninmVri of ptts of the American Logfotr In this city will bo invited to attend thp lncrtlnc of the FhlWclphln county committee in the Chamber of Commerce nvembly room, SVfdDetln,v erenine. when it in ex pected that Action will be tnken on the propaganda devipnert to let off the ilnrkcrs, draft dodjjers nnd deserters. i It H nnticipntftd thnt the pret-ent county committee will continue in ex istence poaiibly until November. He cently it was deoidwf that commanders of posts Khoitld be ivgeil to join in the ineetings so that ptTtt may be more Infinitely In touch with the work of the central orgnnisitlon. j Vhlle there hns been no agitation for ft new county committee us provided for a the new constitution, the iiohN are frldencing an interest In the formation of such a committee. . Breen-MeCracloi'ii rvr. situated in c Forty-fourth ward, is rnnductini! veekly meetinps, nud will continue to o no. It meets at ilW) Hrnwii Ntreet t has eotablinhed a biiPine'-s resistei f all the members Errol White, adjutant of the Thomas obert Heath Marine Po.t. No ISO. a an advocate of a movejutit to de. j elon more actue workers from m Miotic I he membership of the posrts. He de lares that there is an unaccountable pathy unions some of the legionaries "I nm endcnvoritie to iniuliate a I itronR post spirit in our post " said ;cmrade N lutiv. I take occasion to tmphaaize that the marines ought to nave the strongest1 P0' in the legion iu Pennsylvania, and that this goal can ve leached if the tmn will ork. We roust have the spirit of willingness, to help in the legion, if it js to glow as it slu-uld and become the power in the Community that ue hope it will Ik tcmc." U. S. Missionary Dies in Toklo i Toklo. Am: HO The RM- Hnt-t tioomis. a pioneer mtionar , is dead here. He was bom in Iiurlingtou New Fork. In 1W) FREE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR EX-SERVICE MEN Y. M. C. A. Announces Addi tional Opportunities That In clude Any Branch of Schools Headquarters of the Philadelphia Y. M. C. A. officially announces it is ready to award additional free scholar ships to discharged service men. The scholarships arc to ba had just for the asking. It is explained in the offer that any foriuer Fervlce men Interested In taking up n branch of study cau start th ball rolling by calling at the central branch, north branch, west branch south branch or the Oermnntown branch buildings of the Y. M. C. A. The scholarships are for any school that is selected bv the applicant and for any subject desired. All that the former soldier, former marine or sailor must do Is to appear at the instruction otlice of either of the buildings men tioned with his discharge papers. There is everj opportunity for men who fought for world freedom In Vrance. Germany or Russia, especially the wounded and disabled, to take up some vocational training or if lie so desires, to brush up a little on the ele- IJHffBMlfflON and REPAIRJVORKJj mentary studies that lielp fo much In life, tio matter what a man's pursuit may be. To those who wore forced to serve on American soil the sarao offer applies. . . When the International Y. M. 0. A. took over tho war work from the Wcr Work Council of the American Y. M. C. A., a plan to assist tho American service man In helping improve his education was passed on. At once 51,500,000 was set nslde as the original figure for the work In the United States, and 551,004.74 was placed as tho proportion of his money for Phil adelphia and environs. Up to today scholarships amounting to $.i:t,070.!K) linrn been awarded. This leaves a bal ance, of $18,023.80 that is available for use of the Philadelphia former servico men. Already 023 men have applied for scholarships, 388 of these have had overseas service and sixty-one of them wero wounded or dlsabieq. Breslnu Consul Withdrawn Tarls, Aug. 30. -The foreign ministry announced today that iU. Tcrver, n rencn consul In Breslau, who now Is In Merlin, will not return to his post until Ger many has made reparation for tho recent attack on tho aircsiau consulate. liiiiiii Sbi&i!!? lliyil - -Cliarge Accounts Solicited? Mason & DeMan$ 12 15 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery For Tomorrow Only! CCVCRINO THt CNTine FtCLO OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FOR DUILOIHOS One of tho Largest Wastos in Hosting Plants Is uuril liy lark of iiropfr ilmft rrKillatlnn. rrrnuinrnll) flTectltr tirjft control call nl hr secursl ly rtiMitiH of "Ihrrmoilnt" Hint control the drift h tlir cliHiiite of tciuptTHturo In the rooms hrntol, Mrunsch rnnuch. thr Thermostatic Driift Control has iicvrr been uirt of the "M.indaril 1 Ittlnip," n(ioimmnlnc u licut Inir liiFtIlutlon. nnd ct no other flnde ltein 111 the .iemble! plant tilnjs anch un Important purl In fu-l siliies V (.(III!) Itl-.OI-t.Tltll OIT.I1T TO HE (IN r.vr.nv plant. ur HeHt Heriilitor N uutomatlr anil thor- niirrtv sll llilo nrtlnrl j nil Kind of 11 heitlnc sjotcm lit inst of S07..1O unci up, ui 1 online to model nrnlril. R SALE: New Autumn Hats at the I Phenomenal Price of rrk .DU 8 Panne Velvet, Lyons Velvet, Duvetyn, Mannish Sailors of Hatters' Plush. They come in the New Pheasant Browns, Pheasant Red, Orange Henna nnd Chinese Blues, as well as Brown, Black, wavy ana Gray. The lovely and most fashionable shapes include Tams, "off-the-face" Hats, Chin-Chin Hats, Soft Hats and Close-fitting Hats. .Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted wmm 1 SI Eleventh and Markec Streets iWi 3 Plush FXTranirlinnrv i wibmx CIAL NOTICE! Reduction B? 9 Fur Fabric A7 'wSL ithdrawn in 1( Get your Coat Today at the End of the Sale Period the regular ticketed prices will be in effect. To act prompty means a saving of 30 cents on every dollar invested. $55"SaItV'PecoSeaSPkish m 1ft QL I, 70 Jll Price Rich, glowing Peco Seal Plush in both sports and full length models. Coats further en hanced in beauty with deep .shawl collars and cuffs of French Coney; also sejf-trimmed models, belted. Women's and mioses' ! m I S COATS at 4?-inch model, belted and satin lined. C 1 o s e 1 y resembles genuine Fur in texture. a' $79.50 "Salt's" Sealskinelte $129.50 "Salt's" Behring Seal COATS at Swagger model, full flare; Australian Opossum or Rac coon collar. Venetian satin lined. 6 Other Groups--"Sali,s" Coats--at 30 Off $35 "Salt's" Peco Plush ,0-inch Coat; very stunning model; all size;-. S85.00 "Salt's" Peco Plush O A f f i French Coney Collar, CuiTs and l f r s ttyXbj l border! sports model; bell sleeves. oH olB $49.50 "Salt's" Peco Plush Coat with shawl collar and fancy Tt J Q p? pockets. Sportsmodel. JtT !) $69.50 "Salt's" Peco Plush Black Opossum Collar. Swagger A C df model belted; fanry pocketf. "IrO.HiD SALE SECOND FLOOR TUESDAY $225.00 "Salt's" Sealskinette Large Natural Squirrel collar; t - rj r f fancy brocaded lining. Gor- $ r 1 I geous models. J 0 JJ $275.00 "Salt's" Hudson Seal "Salts" Hudson Seal Plush "I f0 E? f Coats collars of beauti- I J?. r B ful Raccoon, Natural Squirrel yWV and Aust. Opossum. SUBWAY SPECIAL TUESDAY 5 & $30 Eta Plysh i eawr Plush a!es at - - The lowest price at which these stunning Coats can be bought in the City. Graceful flared models; belted. .FRANK & SEDER, ELEVENTH AND MARKET STREETS. Final Reductions Make the Two Remaining Days of This Sale the Best and the Busiest Best because of the lowered close-out prices, and busiest because most people who have had time to compare Furni ture values, finally come here to buy. For the additional re ductions of the last few days cap the climax of the great sav ings that have characterized this extraordinary sale throughout the month. With the most bountiful ' stocks, replenished from our seemingly inexhaustible warehouses, keeping up the advantages of selection until the hour of its close. fiilil UfcijKiH: 'jjjfiW! m f Quaint Hour Glatt Chair in the beat Chinete $1 Peel Cane Not only thousands of Suites and Pieces that were lower in price in the first place than any other Furniture we have seen, but the inevitable accumulation of Odd Suites, Parts of Suites and hundreds of the handsomest and most de sirable Single Pieces have all been repriced, multiply ing opportunities the like of which we have not known in a Furniture sale in years. jj J Irv-fJ 1 'jyf Trg:r:rrM0 O o ""'aSi "jji ' S J' ,B 'L THIS HANDSOME LOUIS XVI CHAMBER SUITE, MAHOGANY OR WALNUT, 4 PIECES, $310.00 Graceful In Its curves and pleasing In Its lines, this charming Suits carries one back to the most distinctive Period of French art, In which It had Its origin. Characterized by od taste and simplicity, Its fine cabinet work and carefully wrought proportions reveal the master touch of the trained artisan In all Its details. Not only a handsome Sulto, but a raro value at this low price, 1 Suites and Pieces at Close -Out Prices A few of the hundreds that are included in the Last-Week Reduction of this Extraordinary Sale. LIVING ROOM 1 DINING ROOM I BEDROOM LIVING ROOM SUITE, Tapestry-covered, loose cushions, 3 pieces, $315.00. LIVING ROOM SUITE, Tapestry-covered, 3 pieces. JS55.00. i DAVENPORT SOFA, Tapestry-covered. $137.50. FIRESIDE ARM CHAIR, Overstuffed. Tap- estry-covered. loop cushion seat, $90.00. LIVING ROOM SUITES, Tapoitry-tovered, loose seats, with a choice of several de signs. $375.00. LIVINQ ROOM 8UITE, Mahocany-ancl- Cane. Tapestry-covered, 3 pIccch. $137.00. LIVING ROOM SUITE, Mahogany-and- Cano, Tapestry-covered cushions (Queen Anne St vie), 3 Pieces, $195.00. LIVINQ ROOM SUITC, Mahoirany frame, Tapestry-covered, cushion seat and back, 3 pieces. $59.00. BOOKCASES, Mahocanv finlth. $24.50. BOUDOIR DESKS, Mahogany finish, $22.50 WRITING TABLES, Golden Oak, $10.50. Mahogany llnlsh, $19.75 up, SOFA. BEDS, $59.50 UP. SPINET DESKS, various KtNles, $45.00 up. OVERSTUFFED ARM CHAIR, sprlnff seat and back, $43.50. Hundreds of other Chairs, Plain and Over stuffed, and In various Period styles, from a Golden Oak Itoi-ker at $3.50 to a. luxurious Tapestry-covered rircslde Chair at $120.00. CONSOLE MIRRORS, $0.50 up COLONIAL CONSOLE TABLE, $53.00. Brass Beds, from $10.50 to $79.00 DINING ROOM SUITE. Mahogany (William and Mary Style), 4 pieces, $285.50. DINING ROOM SUITE, Mahoirany (Hep pclwhite Style), 10 ploceR, $1075; reduced from $1675.00 A masterpiece In woodcraft. DINING ROOM SUITE, Mahogany (Louis XVI Style). 10 pieces. $650.00; reduced from $995 00. A Suite rich In outline and dignified In ornament. DINING ROOM SUITE, Walnut (Louis XVI .Stylo), 4 pieces, $402.00. DINING ROOM SUITE, Mahogany (Louis XVI Style), 4 pieces. $287.00. DINING ROOM SUITE, Mahogany (Shera ton Style), 10 pieces, $625.00. BUFFET, Antique Mahogany (William and Mary Stylo), $98.00. SERVING TABLES, all styles and sizes, $14.00 up. DINING ROOM TABLE, Mahogany (Queen Anne Style), 6-ft. extension, $57.00, CHINA CLOSET, Mahogany finish (William and Mary Style), $35.00. BUFFET, Walnut (Louis XVI Style), $92.00. DINING ROOM CHAIRS, one to two or more of a kind. In arlous Period styles, $3.75 up. BUFFET, Mahogany (Adam Style), $110.00. MIRRORS, all otyles. sizes and prices. Enameled Beds, $8.00 to $40.50. BEDROOM SUITE. Mahogany finish (Co lonial Style). 4 pieces). $295.60. BEDROOM SUITE, Mahogany finish (Queen Anne Style), 4 pieces, $260.00. BEDROOM SUITE, Mahogany (Louis XVI Style), 7 pieces. S492.00. BEDROOM SUITE, Mahogany finish, 4 pieces, $183,00. BEDROOM SUITE. Walnut (Queen Anne Style). 4 pieces, $345.00. CHIFFOROBES, Mahogany, from $70.00 to $140.00. Oolden Oak Wardrobes, $49.50 up. TRIPLE-MIRROR DRESSING TABLES, Mahoganv llnlsh, $47.60. TRIPLE. MIRROR DRESSING TABLES, Mahogany finish. $41.50. VANITY DRESSER, Mahogany finish (Adam Style), $98.00. BUREAU, Blrdseyo Maple (Queen Anne Style). $71.00. BEDROOM CHAIRS and ROCKERS, $4.25 up. Many odd Chairs and Rockeru at half price. CHIFFONETTE, Walnut (Queen Anne Style). $58.00. TRIPLE. MIRROR DRESSING TABLE, Walnut (Queen Anne Style). $59,00. BUREAU, Mahogany (Chippendale Style), $79.00. BUREAU, Golden Oak. $39.50. CHIFFONIER, Walnut (Shoraton Style), $76.00. VANITY DRESSER, Walnut (Sheraton Style). $89.00. CLOTHES POLES, nearly all woods, $7.50 up. Toster Beds, $57.50 to $115.00. Equally Great Redactions in Sun Parlor and Porch Furniture Last Opportunity to Sa?e on These Rugs NOW, while the reductions range from 20 to S3V3 savings that are well worth anybody's haste. For these Floor Coverings go back to regular prices at the close of the Great August Sale. The best weaves from most of the best mills of the country, in a good selection of designs and colorings, at lower prices than wo have known in several years. The values and varieties quoted here give but an idea of the opportunities. $126.00 Royal Wilton, 9x12 $98.50 $94.00 Best Grade Axminster, 9x12 ...:.... 7Z.oo $86.00 Best Seamless Velvet, 9x12 $67.00 $72.00 Good High Pile Axminster, 9x12 $59.00 $54.00 Best Seamless Tapestry Brussels, 9x12, $45.00 $26.00 Wool and Fibre, 9x12 $19.75 $72.00 Best Grade Axminster, 8.3x10.6 $65.00 $78.00 Best Seamles3 Velvet, 8.3x10.6 $62.00 $49.00 Best Axminster, 6x9 $39.00 $21.50 Good Axminster, 4.6x6.6 $14.00 $13.75 Best Axminster, 3x6 $9.85 $8.00 Best Axminster, 2.3x4.6 $5.95 Carnet Snecials $4.25 Grade Ten Wire Tapestry-Brussels $2.95 $7.00 Grade WUton Velvet $4.50 Some patterns with borders to match. Hall Rugs Less Than Today's Wholesale Cost $36.50 Highest Grade Axminster, 3x10.6 $24.00 $41.00 Highest Grade Axminster, 3x12 $27.00 $19.50 Standard Velvet, 2.3x9 $13.85 $23.50 Standard Velvet, 2.3x10.6 $16.50 $27.50 Standard Velvet, 2.3x12 $19.75 Olatha Seamless Rugs In blue, brown and groen colorings for quick clearance. Size 12x15, $32.50; size 10,Gxl3.6, $26.50. Save 10 to 4M on Office Furniture DOUBLE FLAT-TOP DESKS OF QUARTERED OAK Reg ular $132.00 Desks, (50x4B inches, l4-mch top, right hand pedestal, equipped with vertical letter file now $112.00. DESK Rejrular $03.50, 60x30 inches,, Hi -inch top, right hand nedestal equipped with vertical letter file now $78.00. DOUBLE PEDESTAL, PLAIN OAK DESKS Regular $46.00, 60x30 inches now $39.50. PLAIN OAK TYPEWRITER DESKS Regular $61.00, 42x30 inches now $49,00. OTHER DESKS AT PROPORTIONATE REDUCTIONS. Chairs, Tables, Filing Cabinets, and All Office Equipment at the Above Savings for August Only sxii KiocRs anu xiu juamps i u to ouo unaer rrice M B, Vail SUra Open at 8.30 A. M uioitt mi o r. Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. Telephone (Pennjylv.nU, Call Lomb.rd 050 Marlut Slr.et Frry Boil Connections I Nw Jriy, Call Camden SSO Land Oppoilta Store VIDIIH MJ -riUfWr I km-it m am muhh. - aauw. II I lllllll II I I HMippi Pf M illlllliili , WW I' -t v - Maiwiam'ffiHim .Stt. , y-.M',-'.iffJ kSiSaBfl CfiBSBklkMiMMiSS
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