r-) V r. v-TO JvV"j T 7ft)r Ani . il tr K. TS W, 4.- 10 Jt S. CONGRESSMEN EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEKr- PHIL'ADEIiPHlA, TmtDAY, .StPTEMBEB 3, 1D20 -!f PJ l'! ' IF'.'' 'V wi- uh m iimiti r SP M, b Crowd Makes No Demonstration fhWiif Any Kind Many Affairs K Arranged for Visitors Toklo, Sept. 3. (By A. I) American congrcsslonnl pnrty visiting ; Japan was welcomed nt the railway sta tion upon Its arrival at the capitnl yes terday by Viscount Inajlro Tnjlrl, mayor of Toklo, who Is n graduate of Talc In tho class of 1870, and n dele gation from the Japanese Diet. Alio t the station to erect the Americans were Edward Hell, the charge d af faires, and the staff of the American embassy. The crowd outside the station, which was kept within fixed limits by the no Mce, mado no demonstration either for or against the Americans as tho party entered special automobiles nnd pro ceeded to the Imperial Hotel. A large forco of detectives and supplementary bolice closely scrutinized nil orientals In th.o throng, supposedly because of al legations thnt Koreans nnd Chinese were likely to attempt antl-Japnncsc manifestations on this occasion. An extensive program of luncheons, receptions nnd dinners hns been ar ranged for tho entertainment of the visitors. Seven Japanese girls, pro ficient In English, will act as guides to the ladies of the congressional party. The Dress in Its comment on the ar rival of the Americans adopts n tone of cordial welcome, but demands that tho spokesmen of Japan noire the op portunity to discuss American relations with die visitors In the frnnkest spirit. Representative Hugh H. Mermnnn, of California, who was reported yester day In Koto dispatches ns detained there by the illness of his mother, will remain nt Nara, near Kyoto, for the time being, it was stated today. , AMERICAN THREATENED Zamora Demands Immediate Ran som or He Will Kill Captives Mexico City, Sept. 3. (Ily A. 1) Pedro Zamora, the Jnllsco bandit, has threatened to execute W, A. (Haudy) .The! Gardiner, nn American cltlr.cn, and Hertlc C. Johnson, a British subject, kidnapped August "0. This Information wan given government authorities by desertiffg members of the Zamora forces, uho say tho threat may be put Into ex ecution if the, men are not ransomed Immediately. It is reported Zamora has refused to answer communications from the cov- eminent, presumably rclatlvo to the rc lense of the two prisoners, and It Is said he has Incrensed tho amount of ransom required. The Kspernnzn Mln lug Co., which employed Gardiner at Cunle, Is holding the ransom money ready, upon advice of the United States consul here, but it is declared It has not been nblc to communicate with the out law. The gocrnmcnt Is exerting every ef fort to secure the release of the two men without paying ransom, which, officials say. might encourage every po tential bandit chief to enter the busi ness of capturing nnd holding foreign ers uutil paid largo amounts. GRAVE AGITAZIONE OPERAIA IN ROMA Motallurgicl, como quelli di Milano o Torino, Occupano gli Stabillmenti Industrial Publlhi1 anil Distributed Under rnnMiT no. an. Authorised by th set of October 0. 191 T. on ni at tho I'ostoftlce of Phllrt Itlphl. Pa. .. -.,.. AS. HUrtLKSON. Postmaster General. Prizes Awarded Sept. 3. In the Peach-Growing .Vinolnnd, N. J. peach contest under the direction of the Vinolnnd Trust Co., the training school hero took drst prize. Arthur J. Worry worn! and A Itaz7orlni third. Londm, 2 settembre. l'nrrcchl sta billmenti In Ilomn sono stntl occupatt dal metnllurglcl, seguendo l'esemplo til quelli dl Milnno e Torino chc hanno cf fettuato l'occupazlono In prevlslono dl una serrata da parte delproprletarl, Istituendo 1 Conslgll dl Fabbrlca o Soviet!. Oil opcral, dice tin dlspacclo glunto da Koma, non nbbandonnno I locall o rlcevono I vlvcrl a mezzo dellc mogll e del parentl. Constnntlnopoll, 2 settembre. II Gov crno Turco hn leri decl'o dl nomlnnre The High Cost of Books Can Be Avoided Bu Renting New Popular Fiction From WOMRATH'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY 15 South 13th St., Phila. C'lriui Copies Supplied Promptly - J i js Great Clothing Bargains for Boys and Men Ready for Saturday's Buyers at Oak Hall One hundred and eleven new blue serge suits of regular $18 quality have been freshly added in the boys' sale of thousands of school suits to sell at $12.75 C HIEF attention of the mothers and fathers of Philadelphia now is centered in getting their boys ready for school. Wanamaker & Brown make it especially easy this season by offering a great quantity of boys' all-wool suits to sell at special prices. t19 7C or a sPecial ,ot of 110 Blue Serge Norfolk tplZ.it) Suits, all-wool, fast color, mohair lining, sizes 7 to 18, regularly $18.00. SQ ".ftFor Boys' fvW I Suits. 12.50 "Can't-Wcar-Them-Out" Corduroy $1? 7E.For B'8' All-wool Suits. Sizes 7 to 13. Worth $18 OX.l O regularly. C nil For Boys' All-wool Suits. Regularly $20. Sues 7 to 18, fAWW I Blue Serges included. C1Q CnFor Boy8' $23-50 & $25 All-wool Suits. Sizes 7 to 18. v'" V, Many with two i pairs trousers. fljC HA For Boys' Guaranteed Rubberized Raincoats, double PJ.UU shoulders. Sizes 7 to 18. Regular SG.50 quality. CQ 75For Roys' All-wool $1.30 Bloomers. Sizes 7 to 17. 09 QCFor Boys' $1.00 heavy ribbed Corduroy Bloomer Vww Trousers. Every Suit in this Boys' Offer is All-wool, that we guarantee. is Vi hr'WU Ml m AIM UN Iff wlh R 8 n l ta?3 Woman's Shop News for Saturday WASH DRESSES, $3.00 TO $19.75 These were $5 to $.1?.5(. The group includes voilci, ginghams, organ dies, tissues, plain and dotted figured fabrics, many styles, etres broken. $12.75 TO $18.75 FOR $22.50 TO $29.75 DRESSES This group and those which follow include every kind of dress that n new and rood, rrepe3 de chine, satins, Georgettes, Jersey, tntjetai, tricotines, beaded, embroidered nnd tarlored. $22.50 FOR DRESSES THAT WERE $27.75 $27.73 FOR DRESSES THAT WERE $.10.75 $29.73 FOR DRESSES THAT WERE $15.00 $35.00 FOR DRESSES THAT WERE $32.50 $39.75 FOR DRESSES THAT WERE $05.00 $45.t)0 FOR DRESSES THAT WERE $69.75 $55.00 FOR DRESSES THAT WERE $83.00 $29.75 JERSEY KNIT SPORT SUITS FOR $16.75 In Five Popular Colors $10.00 FOR REGULAR $15.00 SUITS $19.75 FOR REGULAR $35.00 SUITS $25.00 FOR REGULAR $13.00 SUITS $29.75 FOR REGULAR $59.75 SUITS $35.00 FOR REGULAR $35.00 SUITS $39.75 FOR REGULAR $r,5.00 SUITS $19.75 FOR REGULAR $75.00 SUITS $65.00 FOR REGULAR $110.00 SUITS In these latter groups you will find suits of handsomest quality good for Fall wear. These are serges, tricotine and homespun, plenty Navy tilue. " CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S COATS .30 I'OU COATS THAT WV.V.V. S10.00 ?IB 7S FOIl COATh THAT YAW S20.7S S0; FOll COATh THAT WKIIK 45 TO fit 7 hcie groups include polos, silverloncs, wool and silk poplins, velours and tinseltones, also capes, 3.vn FOIl COATS THAT WKIti: (S.1.00 JflS.OO FOIl COATS TH T WKHK KVOO New Fall Merchandise Coats, Suits and Dresses ini. i Men's and Young Men's Bargains $20 $25 best selling styles in our store onlv nn ir wn1 ttnn pa of 'bach kind. Your choice at P J I .DU A collection of Young Men's Suits which bear prices clear up to $13, which' arc to oe closed out nt Several hundreds of both Men's and Young Men's Suits, formerly sold for ' as mucn as ?ju, an 10 go al 301 Suits left over. The best selling styles in our store onlv one nr two ' ill wear): all built in Onlcl i.) if they had been in our CCA J 4WU rive nuiuireu new onus (an 01 mem line ior rail wear;; all built in Oak"! Hull. Tltey would hate sold for $75 and S85 If lluv h.wl h.n i ,(. stocks eurlier. Your choice at Wanamaker & Brown i yS. I For 59 Years WiM.iimiM JJM! MJ uuioiihiiil WBUnni miiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii riaioi: m iMiiiMiihMri!!.' hhuhuihhi imihidj manoiajiMiuiiiimiiMii mm.n.mi iiifjiiaiiimiitmiiiMiniaMii mmmMi.,!mmwi.t P P'l uiyiiiunoiiiiiiiiiwii! nmrni 3 JClii llilllil hill hi iliMmili IIIMIiilWtfifU'liilllitmiHl Ifallffl BHUflllJai N un rolulstro per CHsere tnvlnto n lloma, qunlo rapprcBcntnntc dclln Turchla prcsso It Vatlcnno. Quostn c la prima tolta clip I'tifllclallta' (Icll'Islam vlcno a enntato con quclla delta crlstianlta' cd II provvrd imento e' t.tnto prcso ad Inl7latlva del miltntin clip ha voluto con clo' mofltnro la sua grntltutlliic al Papa per Kit alutl, nnrlic (lnnnzlnrl, dati in fnvorc del prlRlonlcrl dl Riicrrn turchl a mezzo dl Mouslgnor TJaloi, II dclcgato apostollco lu Costantinopoll, durante la gucrrn. 1'rlinn chc II minlstro turco ola in vlnto In Itoma, II govcruo ottomano clilcdera' al Vatlcauo so Intcndo dl rlccvcrlo. ,1'idra, 1 Fcttembrc Un dlspacclo all Exchange TolcRrnph da Roma an minzln die II Klornnli- "II Popclo Ko mnno" pnbbllca la notlzla clie Gabrlcle D'AnnunzIo atrclioc dcclso dl nlibnn donaro la cltta ill Flume pcrche' dH. apptintnto dnlla frrdda accogllcnza n A young energetic executive with technical education and proven ability desires a con nection about October first. Has had wide experience in initiating and administering large organizations in several fields. Can bring corps of trained assistants if dcslxcd. Address B-220, Ledger Office. chlcricre l'lmmcdlata nnncaslono dl Flume alt'Italia o ccdnro in camblo la Dalranzla alia JiiRoslavia. Ia proposta delta ccRSlone dclla Dal mazla, fccmpro Bccondo 11 Glornale d'ltnlla, sarebbo stata resplntft c la maggloranzn del (leblnetto ha fiducla cho la Frnncla o l'lnghllterra dlano II loro appogglo per un nuovo accordo sul problcnm dell'Adrlatlco. Roma, 1 scttdmbre. II Glornatc d'ltalia annunzla cho 1 membrl del Gnblnctto non sarebbcro d'necordo Bul la Soluzlone dclla qucstlone Adrlatlca. Seeondo 11 detto giornnlc nlcunl mlnlstrl narebbero favorevoll nlla pro clnmazlone dcll'lndlpendenzn ill Flume, splcgando tutta la influenza dlplomntlca delrltalia per far si che lc altro Na zlonl rlconoicano 11 nuovo Stnto di Flume. Altrl Mlnlstrl sarebbcro In voce prnpcnsl de pnrte dl quclla cltta- ENGINEER for Steam Specialties Capable mnn wanted to analyze and develop business of manufac turer of steam specialties. Must have thorough knowledgo of this particular business and know the possibilities. Address Box B 301, Ledger Office dlnanza al uo proclama per la costltu r.lone della '.'"Cggcnza Itnllana del Quarncro," un nuovo Stato che avrebbe comprcso la cltta' dl Flume, cd alcanc Isole dell'Adrlatlco. Notables Sail on Mauretanla Now York, Sept. '3. Tho Mnurctonla Icit New York, yesterday for Cher bourg and Southampton with 700 pas- Buy It From the Navy No. 1 To: Men Who Buy EVERY PURCHASING AGENT in tho United States should havo tho Navy sales listt covering his specialty, on his desk. Navy goods aro low priced, with liberal discount, and deliveries aro immediate. Send at onco for information regarding materials you wish to buy, to tho NAVY SALES BOARD, WASHINGTON, D. C. Buy It From the Navy scngcrs. Felix Al. Warburg, i Locb & Co., and Ogdcn Mills, bankers, left on business trips, utiicra wcro Her bert Pulitzer, II. F. Kerr, head of tho Kerr Steamship Co. J Lady Napier, Sir Wllllnm J'nrv. the Hon. E. B. Mn.i.. I gne, Lieutenant Colonel Martin 'Arches J Hione, Dir uusian ouimiji, n, n, lckd- liclmcr, .1. O. Oeddcs nnd Llcutcnani Cofoncl O. W. Badgcrow. al PRODUCTIVE EDUCATION Modern Lubomtorleii Practical inairucuon Small Clatita . Why Drcxel Evening Education Is Productive Soccciifol Men Teach Basineit Administration Accounting. Hnlpimftruhlp Atlvrrtlalns Tramo Heal ISntate. , Publlo BpcaklnK Law f Enfinetrinf Mtchan'"l Klrctrlcal Plructural Production Evcrr Cliu rty Marrhlna-'tiiroua-h fnany lJuln and nduatrlal Plant" the Drexel C v. nl n tt Rchool haa' built a Teaclilnc OrganUa tlon of men . who know what to teaeh. nnd how. Tie Cliim Aro Not , Orercrowdcd ThU Inaurea "per aonal contact. educa tion'' with individual attention to each student. Comt to Drexel for pertonal Interview or torlle for io-paot catatoout DREXEL EVENING SCHOOL "It's onlv a few minute to Drexel' I ruirt Oheatnut Ktn Illahway. niat Chel I'hynlcB athematlca Chrmlntry Fracticil Eyerydar Baiinett Problcni Aro Solred Every courso la filanned and taught n (111 a definite de mandto supply ttm IlualncKa nnd indus trial flrma of Phila delphia with men trained to think and act. - Modern Equipment and Laboratories Inauro the practical application of the ciHBsruom instruction. STORK OPENS DAILY 0 A. M. AND CLOSES S r. M. ALL THESE GOODS ON SALE TOMORROW Summer Holidays Are Over Store Open All Day Tomorrow: MAIL ft rilONE ORDERS TILLED Millinery Opening. Monday, Tuesday aud Wednesday $4to$8Popular)$ Make Corsets White nnd pink ooutll. batfsto and broclio. Medium, low or girdle bust. Sizes 20 to 38. , II - " " " " "!' 3 S40 Rcngo Belt Corsets, $3 Ijow bust nnd long skirt; woll boned. Blzca 22 to 36. Lit Brolhera SneONDPLOOR Mall Order. Filled HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Phon. Order. Filled i Aifl ill WHmM:sMf WfflW MmJSL ll MM MLmMMSMk w Market Eighth ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Filbert Seventh Your Fall Hat, Mr. Man! Sensible buying brings snvlngs' It "111 not cost nearly bo much tor a good one nt theso spe cial prices V "" I l- "tte. ta" Smart New Soft Shapes; Fine Derbies $4.98, 5.98, $6.98 Tho season's styles In all their arlety nro hero rich colorings In genuine iur felt. ijj i .1 Stetson Hats New shapes, Includ ing the Stctsonlan, Argonaut. Chap nnd TlllllTP- i " !' Boys' & Children's Cloth Hats, $2.49 Leading fnll shapes and patterns, First Floor, 7th St. $17 Silk Floor Lamp Shades Special for Tomorrow Only 1 2.45 wonderful vnlue In thqse very handsome shades. FineJnpancso silk. Alternating fig ured silk panels; silk lined and trimmed with chenille fringe. THIRD FLOOR "Fall Styles Into Line!" Is Fashion's Mandate OUR PREPAREDNESS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY A Remarkable Style & Value Leader! Misses' Fall Suits Navy blue or black serge. Jackets have inverted plajted back, narrow belt, convertible collar, pockets, bone buttons and figured silk lining. Pictured. mm To-morrow! k $1.75 Oil Opaque sssntt nand-made; aU wanted colors. Guar anteed spring rollers, complete with fixtures. None sent C. O, D. IAI nnfhrri TTUItD FLOOIt s 4&8M -BL yjK Ly lrr r 7 ssi I I iylAvR iWH"ei JK-Ji rA TT ) J rl R vMl Wr 7 ui I vflM ?l( W L Misses' Stunning New Serge Dresses, $19.75 They feature straight lines, string belt, round neck, fuU length sleeves and rich embroid ering In contrasting wool around the bodice and on the skirt. Sketched. $49 .75 Misses' Beautiful Velour Wraps.... They have raglan sleeves with deep cuffs and crushable collars. Hand somely embroidered in self-colored silk. Brown, Copenhagen, rein deer and black. Pictured. I II II tl II n, . Women's Tricotine Dresses, $42.50 Among the smartest styles in fashion. Have Russian tunic and long revers; vrstee of contrasting duvetyne. Flat silk braid with bone buttons carries out the trimming idea. Navy and black. Women's Fur-Trimmed Silvertone Suits, $49.75 These striking styles have belted jacket with plaits in back, laige pockets, silk lining and handsome collar of seal which can be buttoned close to neck. Sketched. ' ' II ,. Women's & )$1 Q.75 Misses' Fall Skirts ; lU Wool plaid in rich colors. Latest side plaited stylo. Women's & Misses' Sports Suits, $25 Of full wool in Fall colors. Following tho voguo the jackets have inverted plaited back, chic belt, notch collar with revers and four patch pockets. ' Pictured. J.lt llrothera SKCOND FLOOR A Sale for Old Friends, and New: Men's Fall Switsj$ Hk -2 Annual Sale MadetoMeasure $65 to $85 Values Finest Hand-tailoring Sale Ends Next Wednesday To-morrow is the Only Saturday s. , iic measured ior your new Fall suit at a price whicn barely more than covers the regular retail worth of the material. More than 200 distinctive patterns in rich, all-wool weaves, many imported. Double-breasted styles of unusually large sizes made with no extra charge. Unrestricted choice for every man at the one price $53.50. Mens $45 Ready-Made Qff FALLSUITSf 09 With Extra Pair of Trousers An old-established clothing house made a sacrifice to raise cahh urgently needed. Single or double breasted. Grays, browns, stripe and check efToctti. Mohair or serge linings. KIP SURPASSING ALL OUR PREVIOUS TRIUMPHS! Purchase & Sale! Men's $8 to $10 Silk Shirts About Half Price Heavy tub silks in handsome candy and cluster stripes; rich wj uiTOuuum siu,s in novelty stripe ellects also iivui, piii-Birijjt; uesigns. many 2 x Hi iMSl 1 The silk are Wonderful in aualitv nnA onro.n.i. S .nfr.'nn faultless in every detail. Extraordinary the shirt 49 Value. $J Vo'r' ?nVvSir'hred,,!,.Cc,ofe(S ,,oe.l)oubh' Soft cufCh-n'lJ 'ou "' BBt V y ii ii w ii it i i n. ivien 5 ac Half Hoso , IIlKhly lUHtrous llbro plulted on line lisle SeainlePH, dou ble heel una toe Muck ami 1 colors. 65c $1 Silk Four. in-Hands. . N'ow (U'hIkms In brocades, fig ures, htrlpcu, etc Lit llron. 1st Floor, 7th St Boys' School Suits $8.75, $10, $12, $13.50, $15 & $18 Some Have an Extra Pair of Pants Casbimeres and fancy cheviots, I Single nnd double breasted Norfolks, also also corduroy. Sizes from 2!i Junior Norfolks, Middies and French Oliver to 8 years. I Twist styles for little lads. Boys' School Trousers, $1.69, $1.98, $2.38, $2.98 & $3.79 Blue serge, cassirneres, cheviots, corduroy. Sizes C to 18. iS llrotliem -SKCOND FLOOK, HKVENTII 8TREKT Boys' and Girls' School Shoes ISSE? 1Cl!Sif!ivlSSiSa!"0nri8..,!,!lcbra'ed for !ts aonablenosB-and fszssiszjsr1 tho kidte With 8tU ' J&eI?3h?e8 M8e Shoes """ w J-i, ill $2.59 to $5.98 Bin Girls' Shoes Sizes IVzio 2, at $2.98 to $6.49 Boys' Shoes Sizes 9 to 6, at " $3.29 to $7.98 : Vl.lt Jur Ills MtVt--Uest of ErtrytMng at I.owekt X'fli..- Sizes 2J2 to G, at $3.95 to $8.98 Wc arc exclusive selling ayents for Mrs. A. R. King, Inc., Famous Shoes for growing girls, misses, children and infants. Wnmon'o CD C1l CI c-a ,. lMiQlrjtylCSn ' P-t coltlkin, glazS kiSnlTan calf Pumps and Oxfords, $4.65 Kckiifkid.tan calf' patcnt coUskin and HerentU Flour MTfL Women's New Fall Shoes, $7.98 to $9.98 tninnbfc nn6t lcnthcrs nnd workmanship ob- Tan and gunmetal calf, black and brown kid skin and patent coltskin. kid or cloth tops. Men's Shoes, $6.98 & $7.49 filack kid nnd tan ''leathers. Smart dressy too shapes.. llrotlivm PinST Fl.QQTl. NOHTH Lit 1291 'iM , itvbv,. e-" JigJ-.ftrWmfcj. "t Our Ntvr JJulldin,, U Utk, u.- -
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