4 4 -y.l.'S '. SLANDERCAMPAIGN i - v - $tato Attorney Goheral Says m Cox Cannot Obscure League T as Issue Gornor Cox's "campalm of lan fa" u denounced by Attorney Gen eral Schaffer at a- dinner of the Ben Franklin Club last nlaht In the Belle; Mie-Stratford. Ho ald that Its fall ute was forecast by the J' whisper cam nilw" I" Maine, where he said the Mitement "If you rote for Cox that In the end of the eighteenth amend ment," was Insidiously circulated by Democratic workers throughout that tUte, but proved unavalllneon election dar. Mr. Schnffer's subject was the "Principle of ,tho 1020 Presidential "Cox's charge "of n slush fund Is not the real i"ue of the campaign," said Mr. Schaffer. "It is the Leaguo of Rations. I am against any such league as I do not believe thot, under our form of gorernment any onn man should bare the power of committing us to. war for things Huropcan, with which we have no concern. Oh tho other band It would 'ham string.' our initiative if wo fpjt It necessary to go to war and the rest of the council of the leaguo voted 'nay.' ' "One of the principle sub-issuos of the cnmpalgn is that the American peo ple are coming to correct conclusions by , 'JJ. ' 1 ' ' . " ' ' - v. virtue of experience Measured by the achievements bf individuals, which party Is.safcst to pilot the country,? Governor Cox could not command the services of the sort ,of men 'wo need to command. I believe that there is some man in the Republican party who could put gov ernment bonds bock to par. "it is to uo interest or. uuropo to flood us with eooda so she can nay her debt to us, and at tho same tlmo It Is to her interest to keep tho prices high in ner own country, we must put ut too head of the government men who nave the canocltv to direct our affairs and to preserve our ideals against all others in the world. By taking caro of ourselves we can be in best sbapo to neip an other nations." Great tribute was nald to Governor Coolldgo by Mr. Schaffer who said tbdt the Massachusetts executive was "one of the great finds in America," WILLS PROBATED TODAY Mrs Helen F? Brewster (Leaves "$12,000 and Over" to Daughter Wills admitted to probato today fol low: Mrs. Helen F. Brewster, who died In July at Mont Want, Switzer land, who left "$12,000 and over"to hcr.daughtcr, Francis Carroll Brewster, Tho will provides that Miss Brewster, if she marries and has children, may bequeath, tho money to her children, but not to any other relatives. If shu docs bequeath to relatives then tho pro vision iB made that tho money revert to certain charities. Bcubcn H. Andrews, of 2321 North Park avenue, left $10,000 to relatives, and Christiana Pfacndcr, who died nt Ocean City, bequeathed to relatives $18,050. Inventories were filed in (ho follow ing estates: James Itobcrts, $8445; Mary J. Krlcder, $00,310, and Emma D. Proh, $0503. MANY IN NIGHT SCHOOLS Enrollment Thla Year Exceeds Reo tstratlon In 1019 Registrations in two everting high schools are exceeding thoso of last year, it was announced today. At tho Northeast High School, Eighth street and Lehigh avenue", there havo been 1500 registrants, as compared with 1200 lu 1010, and nt the Frankford High School, Oxford avenue and Harrison street, 1200 havo applied to study in tho evening classes, as compared with 1000 a year ago., The doors of the evening high schools were thrown open Monday, and the reg istration has been so heavy at all tno schools that complete reports have, not yet been mado out. In some of tho schools the nrlvllczo to rcelstcr has been extended to Monday of next week, and reports from those institutions will not be complcto until September 30 Or Oc- louer l. v ' Soclty Qlrl on 8tago The stage has received another re cruit from society in Miss Elsie M. Morris, formerly resident of Ilaverford. who is expected to appear here soon in "The Girl in tho Privato Room." Miss Morris joined the company against tho wishes of her family, it is ttaid. Her mother, Mrs, Stephen Morris, under the name of Isabel Morris, acted In tno movies for several years. She died lu 101C. DIAMONDS nmir.uT .BOUGHT. Ham. of EeLbll.hed Rillibllltr Hlfheit Price Villi. GuirantMd UGHTEY'3 0 North llth SL I Charge Accounts Invited minim1 Mail Orders Filled Illustrated Catalogue Free on Request Msnd$pn & DeMarvy izi5 Ckestnut Street Furs and Millinery Cliarge purchases in September billed November 1. September Fur Sale 1920 Sun. Hon. pepcemDer 1920 tut. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. r I suoust tSatajLoUw 'ejlh &x4M 0 27 25 29 30 V I m m r "n n;.. ,.. r i " ""' . MJKiuy any uvuyvr Final Opportunities ! Save 20 to 45 Per Cent by Purchasing Here and Now. EXTRAORDINARY CLOSE-OUTS FOR TOMORROW, DUE TO CONGESTION OF OUR STOCKS BECAUSE OF GREAT DELAYS' IN COMPLETING OUR SECOND FLOOR ' gince last Aprikwe have been endeavoring to hurry the builders and contractors along with the bit: job of comnletintr another Grenfc Selllne- Floor for i. 13. .1 JIMHH.;ui.t J-l 1 T.1I l. -. . . . . . . . . ". -- -" uui, uiEuiJiJuuitiiii, aeiuya nave resuuea: first, mDor snortagel Until tho FINAL RESULT is that now wc are extent that WE MUST CLEAR. Then material shortages! stocked to such an extraordinarily hlcrh If we hadn't manufactured thousands ot dollars' worth of Furs ready for tho Grand Opening (which we planned for August 1st last) of the Enlarged Departments, all would have been well. We could have held our SJdns. But the Furs are coming through daily fashioned" into the loveliest Fur Styles and in order to clear these stocks wo are making enormous price-concessions. Double values result for you! A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase! 20.00 Brown Fox Chokers SALE lO-oo 17.50 Natural Squirrel Chokers SALE 14.oo 20.00 Austral. Opossum Chokers SALE 14.00 25.00 Kolinsky Fitch Chokers SALE 14M 25.00 Jap Mink Chokers SALE 16-00 135.00 Skunk Stole SALE 88-00 I IMPORT ANT! Auian Wolf, Fox and Ht Lynx Scarfs J 12.50 Regularly SO.OO 110.00 Qsi Zfl Natural 4t.DU Nutria Regularly 40.00 Stoles 39.50 4m Regularly 60.00 I 4&.OU 135,00 Regularly 75.00 Natural Extraordinarily Fine Scarfs Squirrel for wear now and later in Stoles tho season in Black, Brown, SALE Taupe, Poiret, Kamchatka m nn and Georgette. if 4-"" 75.00 Taupe Fox Sets SALE 48-00 115.00 Black Lynx Sets SALE 78-00 150.00 Cross Fox Sets SALE 98-00 Note These Extraordinary Fur Coat Values 1 125.00 Marmot Coats . SALE 84-00 mmmmammmm 165.00 French ' Seal Coats SALE 124-00 245.00 Hudson Seal Coats SALE 164-00 iumwmm mnmmmininmimnimfimniiraifimKtniiuinitumunaa September Regularly Sale Price 122.50 Taupe Marmot Coats 98.00 180.00 Taupe Nutria Coats 144.00 205.00 French Seal Coats 164.00 217.50 Natural Muskrat Coats. . .174,00 217.50 Trimmed French Seal. . . .174.00 242.50 Natural Raccoon Coats. . .194.00 S05.00 Jap Mink Coats 244.00 :;J tfSB5SSc- t--i. i , , 345.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats SALE 294-00 'lairaiiiiiiiiiiiiffliFJHiiiiEEmiiiiiiiiiiiili S'epfcm6cr Sola PrlZ 405.00 Moleskin Coats 324 00 435.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal. . . ..QJa'nn 467.50 Trimmed Hudson Seal. . . .374)9 467.50 Natural Squirrel Coats. . .374,09 742.50 Moleskin Wraps 594 00 x 1062,50 Natural Squirrel Wraps.. 850 00 1180.00 Natural Mink Coats.... 944,99 Regularly Liberty Bonds and purchasing Agents' Orders lecepted v STRAWBR1DGE & CLOTHIERS JA Circular of Instructions . for Women Voters A circular telling "JUST HOW TO VOTE' re printed from instructions to the Women Voters of Penn sylvania, issued by the Pennsylvania League of Women Voters. These Circulars will be found at the Main Desk and in various sections of the Store. Women All Seem So Eager to Slip Into These New Coats And they all seem so ulcased with the strlo of them, and equally -pleased with the prices, which aro noticeably much lower than laat year. The smart Velour Coat shown In the'ricetch ($37.50) hrta o deep collar of fur and la lined throughout with beautiful figured silk. Worsted Jersey Sports Coats, $45.00 Three-quarter length, single-breasted and double-breasted; lined body and sleeves. Mixed Cloth Top Coats, $25 to $60.00 Loose slip-on styles, rather plain-tailored, and with great enveloping collars. Dress Coats, from $27.50 to $75.00 Of wool velour, bollvia and silvcrtone' cloths, in wrap-like styles, often more like capes than Coats; some in Dolman effects. Some with col lars of fur. Wool Velour Coats, $22.50 to $25.00 An especially good model, silk-lined through out, and finished with deep cape collar, at $22.60; another model, nt $26.00, has deep collar of fur. Many other models up to $76.00. Coats in Special Sizes For large, full figures, short-waisted figures and others of Irregular proportions. An excellent assortment of fashionable models, $45.00 to $75. A Few of the Sample Coats Remain In fact, there is still an excellent selection, as all tho models are so very desirable from a Fashion standpoint, and all ore at a saving of from $10.00 to $20.00. Size .36 only. Prices $30.00 to $60.00. ouanwiiuia viouuer oecona Jnoor, centr R I j 'V-j r ii l 4& Ik I IIlJ' ILlAi w SWHv l!lu ' Hn I f llhl y Of Course You , Have Some h Old Clothes for BUNDLE DAY (Next Wednesday) THE NEAR -EAST RE LIEF work for the destitute Armenians, in danger of freez ing this winter, is a splendid work and eyerybody can help by giving a bundle of old cloth ing on Bundlo Day. Send your bundle to the nearest collecting station. Ribbons for Sashes and Hair Bows Quito the smartest of gay col ored Ribbons that girls could wish for. All in the correct widths for Sashes and Hair Bows: Checked Ribbons 60c a yard Plaid Ribbons 85c a yard Roman-Htriped Ribbon 75c Satin-wlgo Moire Ribbon, 85c; . Chcckcd-edge, 75c and 85c; Fancy-edge 45c a yard Strawbrldffe A Clothier AU1 11. irarket Street Fine Linen Lunch Napkins AT GREAT SAVINGS Figured Linen Damask Nap kins, 15-inch, scalloped edges. Worth double now $5.00 a dozen. Irish Linen Napkins, spoke hemstitched, 14-inch. A remark able saving at $6.50 a dozen. Madeira Napkins, hand-embroidered and hand-scalloped, 13 inch. Far below regular value now $11.00' a dozed. Ir V Strawbrldge. & Clothier AUIo 11. Centre Boys' Clothing Attractions Many, indeed, are the attractive values now available in this very" busy section of the Store. Hundreds of garments of just the sort that will bo needed now and later are marked at decided price concessions. The Saturday holiday will afford parents tho long awaited opportu nity to bring the boy to the Store and have him fitted out. Therein be a throng so try to be early if you would profit by these Suits with 2 pairs of Knickerbockers (8 to 17) $14.50 Suits with 2 pairs of Knickerbockers (8 to 17) $19.75 Corduroy Suits, 2 pairs of Knickerbockers (8 to 18) $15.50 "Triple Service" Suits, reinforced wear-points (8 to 18), $16.50 Jack O' Leather Suits, leather-reinforced (8 to 18) $25.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits, finest made $32.50 Autumn Top Coats (S to 10)- about half price, $5.75 to $15 Junior Corduroy Suits (3 to 7 years) now $6.75 Wash Suits, fast-color fabrics (3 to 7) $3.75 All-wool Cheviot Knickerbockers, lined (7 to 17) $3.95 IU-y BtrawbrldgB & Clothier Second Floor. Filbert Street. it Children's Hosiery and Underwear STURDY STOCKINGS Boys' Golf Hose, ribbed, parti wool; navy blue, brown and oxford $2.50 a pair. Boys Heavy Ribbed Black Cot ton Stockings, Bizes 7 to 9V6 50c; 10 to 11 65c. Children's Ribbed Cotton Stock ings, black, white and tan 45c, 50c and 55c, according to size. WARM UNDERWEAR White ribbed cotton Fleece lined Vests and Pantalets 50c, 55c and 60c each, according to size. White ribbed Merino Vests and Pantalets $1.30 to $2.00 each, according to size. Boys' light-weight ribbed cot ton Union Suits, ecru or white; short sleeves, knee length $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75, according to size. Girls white cotton Union Suits, long sleeves, ankle length $1.40 ' to $2.45, according to size. Boys' Natural Merino Union Suits, long sleeves, ankle length $2.16, $2.00 and $3.66, accord ing to size. BtnwbrMn Clothier Alslei i and B. Market Street Let the Children Ride to School on a Bicycle Bring the boy or girl In to morrow, and together inspect the newly arrived 1021 WAVERLY models. They include DIAMOND FRAME for men and boys; padded spring saddle, mud guards $40.75. TWIN-BAR an attractive, strong frame, for men and boys; forward extension bars, rubber pedals, thorn-proof tires; hand some colors $54.60. CAMEL - BACK the boys' favorite model; cord tires, rub ber pedals; looks like a motor cycle $60.00. GIRLS' WAVERLY strong, handsome; various color-combinations $55.50. NOTE Ask the sales man about our helpful plan to make it easier to pay for your wheel. trawbriat. A Clothier Fourth .Floor. Market Street Now, Thai Fashions are Established Choosing Dresses and Suits Begins With Enthusiasm Unprecedented . The,Opening,Di8plays continue, and.noyer before, in all our history, has a Fasnion event or any Kina met wnn sucn immediate ana active response as cnaracccrizes tnis one. The tmrmonta.fiiunlAVtHl are beautiful, and tnere nro Hundreds ana nunareds 01 otnera. some, perhaps, more.to your liking: than those in the display. Ask to see them ask par ticularly to see the moderately-pricod Suits.and Dresses ; we havo never shown so extensive and varied an assortment; neither do wo know of any collection anywhere that typifies so accurately all the latest tendencies of the mode. In brief New Cloth Dresses, $19.75 to $22.50 Serges and tricotines. .beautifully tailored in plaited and straight-line styles, embroidered, beaded, braided some showing the new 'colored vestees. In navy and black. Tho Dress sketched, $22.50. " New Cloth Dresses, $25.00 to $50.00 Theeo inclu.de tho redingoto ond Various straight-line and plaited 'models on Moyen Age lines, belted, sashed and girdled. Of serge and tricotlnc, in navy blue and black. Afternoon Dresses, $18.75 to $30.00 Crepe do chine, satin, taifcta-and-crcpe Georgette, with plaited tier at 'tho sides, plaited tunics or box-plaited skirts, and with tho little neck and sleeve touches that mean so much some havo lfttlc .vestees, others tho collarless neck-line. !- BtrmwbricJie - Clothier Second Floor. Market Street - New Cloth Suits, $32.50 to $45.00 Belted models of cheviot and sllvertone, some plaited and tuclced some slightly gathered; also semi-fitting models slightly flaringover tho hips. Black, navy blue, browns, Pckln blue and Oxford gray. Smart Outing Suits, $27.50 to $35.00 Of worsted jersey in plain tones and heather mixtures, made in various 'pjaited styles ono model with deep pointed yoke in the back; another pin-tucked in block effect. Jho Suit sketched, $32.60. " Fine Cloth Suits. $50.00 to $72.50 Wool velour, sllvertone, duvet do lolne, broadcloth and smart tweed effects; belted, semi-belted and tailored semi-fitting models; some with fur collars. Black, navy blue and fashionable autumn shades. a." Qtrawbrldce & Clothier Second Floor, Centra Mbderately-Priced-Neck Furs Are Important in the Sale Natural Raccoon at $25.00, up to Mink at $350.00 Willi plenty at $32.50, $35, $40, $45 and $50.00 And, from a Fashion standpoint, there is nothing at the samo price that adds so much to the costume. A bit of fur If only one skin clasped tightly around the neck is the edict of Fashion, and tho same Fur, which you would probably choose later, is HERE AT A GREAT REDUCTION, In time to accompany your first Autumn dress: Canadian Wolf Animal Scarfs, from $32.50 to $65.00 Head and brush tail. Brown, taupe and black. Patagonian Fox Animal Choker Collars, $33.50 to $57.50 Head and brush tail. Taupe, brown and black. Patagonian Fox Animal Scarfs, from $35.00 to $70.00 In the open .style, lined. All desirable shades. Lined Black Fox Animal Scarfs, $47.50 to $120.00 Made from Alaskan .pelts, and very lustrous. Natural Raccoon Scarfs, in several styles, $25.00 to $110.00 Ranging from Animal Scarf to Trench Collar. Natural Skunk Scarfs, in lovely tones, $40.00 to $195.00 Black Lynx Scarfs, in several styles, $50.00 to $285.00 Very Attractive Mink Scarfs, $45.00 to $350.00 The Mink Furs nre particularly lovely, and include the fashion able little Choker Collars, Scarfs and Broad Stoles. Strawbrldre A Clothier Second Floor. Ftlbm Street and Centra Women's Linen Handkerchiefs Worth Much More Than $1.50 a Half -Dozen ' Fine Irish Linen Handkerchiefs with -Jnch hemstitched hems $1.60 a half-dozen. Another style with a dainty block initial and a design em broidered in color. Not all let ters in the lot, so the price is re ducednow $1.60 a half-dozen. Strawhrldxe A Clothier Aide 12, Market Btreet News of Autumn Apparel for Misses, Girls and Children The sketch shows two of the new styles in Coats two of scores of new models; and scores of others in Suits and Dresses are here. Everybody soys they aro lovelier than ever. Small Girls' Winter Coats, $15.00 to $42,50 Velour, broad cloth, cheviot, and polo cloaking; double- and singlo-breastcd; many with fur collars; all warmly lined and interlined. Sizes 6 to 10 years. The model sketched, ?42.50. Intermediate Girls' Winter Coats, $27.50 to $75.00-Coats for the hsrd-to-fit girls. Of cheviot, velour, fancy two-toned and soft polo cloaking; In loose-back and full belt ed models, with deep convertible col- ' lars. Sizes 12 to 16 years. One model shown on right, $35.00. Small Girls' Serge Regula tion Dresses, $12.75 to $22.50 Navy serge, straight-line belted Dresses, side- or box-plaited; some with yoke and pockets, pll with braid-trimmed collar and cuffs, em hroidcrcd emblem and detachable shield. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Girls' Dance and Party Dresses, $15.00 to $25 Of chiffon, in rose, pale pink and blue, made in dainty ruffle effects, with short elbow sleeves and round neck, and picot ribbon belts. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Misses' Satin Dresses, $19.50 Navy and black satin, made with kimono sleeve, 'draped waist, Georgette collar and cuffs; tunic skirt with draped sides. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' Tricotine Dresses, $25.00 Navy trlcotine, low-waist Dresses, with sleeves and tailored belt, piped and embroidered in tan silk. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses' Winter Suits, $45.00 Navy and reindeer sllvertone; new ripple coat with belt, cord tucks and button-trimmed scaline col lar. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years'. Misses' Winter Suits, $55.00 Navy trlcotine Suits, elab orately embroidered; also navy, brown and reindeer. Velour Suits in fancy belted and flare styles, with fur collar. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. 3or-- Strawbrldie a Clothier Second Floor, Market Street W f rut -Jl M rMb lJ"N Fine, Comfortable Baby Coaches, $52.50 Smart - looking, in gondola shape. Corduroy upholstery, re versible gear and all the little niceties of finish found only in high-grade Coaches. Stroller Go-carts, $21.50, $33 Light-weight, easy running, fin ished in white. Stroller Go-carts, natural finish, sharply reduced $7.50 StrawbridiB ft Ciothlr Fourth Floor $33.00 Here's a Wonderful Opportunity for The Men Who Think Prices for Clothing Should Be Lower We all wish that prices could come down, but Men's Clothing of good quality costs as much to produce as ever, which makes the SPECIAL VALUES which we, in co-operation with our largest manufacturers, have created for our customers, all the more won derful. Our regular lines are matchless in variety, and our PRICES AS LOW AS IT IS POSSIBLE TO MAKE THEM as thousands of men who have COMPARED could tell you. And men who will COMPARE these remarkable groups with the best values obtainable anywhere in this city, will BUY CLOTHING HERE TO-MORROW : Men's and Young Men's Autumn and Winter Suits Made to Sell at $50.00 to $60.00 and More fnnf,,-J 8,?,Bp0Sal e5an ? wi,th about A THOUSAND SUITS from famous manu VArT?rUceS "j1. ver, together with hundreds FRESH FROM THE MANU ik ii'rv, ' ? i , lcss than thls season's regular wholesale price. All-wool fab-JSM-fcUo models' deluding hundreds of conserva tive business Suits. A practically complete range of sizes and proportions $33.00. Winter Overcoats, $32.00, $42.00 and $49.00 Made to Sell at from $50.00 to $90.00 Hundreds of far-seeing. men have bought since this early-season Sale started saving from one-third to nearly one-half on their Winter Overcoats We have told Sn8.0oPE0lUnity C0me3. abour-Overcoats made for last winter, together with a lot S& "iibLthe "nufacturer at less than cost. Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Raglans, Chester fields, Form-fitting Overcoats and Box Over:oats-now $32.00, $42.00 and $49.00 x i..'50" Vttried collection of Autumn Overcoat's of plain and fancy fabrics, at $26.50, $32.00 and $42.00, average savings of one-third; and a lot of plain Oxford Winter Overcoats at about one-third below value-now $26.50 Ijfr-V Stxawbrldc. & Clothier Becond Pino,. v...t 1 u l:.x: H 1 IBM "T v ' N - $ iv. .-T9G?8 "t'wfro-itr-N -;Ji ssuJa "17 ( ' RKTt .rwa vjij. i tsK !ij.i 'f'Hil 4 iili