, 0 ; - J'1-'- v EYEING PUBLIC ISEmiSBn " ' i f i , . . , ..... ' . , -, .1 i ., .j-a ' j, f A-ll rvl mt m m . ' ' AA 4- A -. . i -. 1 - rftf, Ml dill I I HIP" m-LHo WRECK apartment of thr Metropolitan yixtlrllr tVcrt nml Fifth, avtmic, soceiy mm E tyrjs. William Barton French .Wins Decree From Husband. Gets $50,000 Yearly Club. nml r.'lntnl liU rt licrli'lirrM with Ilia. In- lawtf." Mis. Trench wa formerly Ils .Ir-niinle Kmmrt. ilnticlitrr of Mr. nui, 'Mw. Henry 0 Kiiimct. of ;IW r.nst Sevrntv-aivonil street, ill mm : "1 have ntna loved Jwtnnle nml nlwn will. I linvc hope Hint c will be together wimo time again. "lint it wits n question of too ninny 'In-laws' who stepped between iir nnd our happine.. "The Kinniets me ninbltious so' elnlly. They hne the Iden thnt no one is quite us good as they nrc. T.ast February the climax enme when 1 en Joved n good dinner nt the Hairnet home. Oilier socially prominent gueU were there. "I appeared In n Rrny tweed suit thnt wns entirely comfortable nnd to my liking. It wns not to the liking of the Emmets, who. wjth their guests, were in full evening dress. They rnlsed the very diekens with me nbout my garb. I resented this nnd nnnounred I never would enter their home again. I didn't. "My mother nnd myself spent three .enrs'iti Frnneo driving nn ambulnnce." According to Mr. French the wife hits the custody of their three-yenr-old daughter. Mr. French declares thnt "so eager wns the thought of the Kinmet's concentrated on money" that tlinr i-iiiiiptri1 lilin to "settle S.'iOO.OOO on ileannie" before the fnshionnblc wed- ding took plnce. He added : j "t cave her yearly eunuch interest I nitme of it prominent on this amount to total N.ili.UUU. Under separated from her litis- tho divorce T have settled nu ndditionnl New Yorli. Oct. 1. William Itnrtnn French, society lender nnd clubman. Inst night verified n report that his wife lind received n final decree of di vorce, He placed the blame on the shoulders of "the In-lnws," snying there "were too tunny of them." Where the divorce ..wns' granted or on what ground. Mr. French declined to stipulate. 'The French were mnrried In De cember 4. 1010, nt St. llnrtholomew's Church, Mr. French snld he teccivccl the divorce papers last night. For sevcrnl months society gosps ltnd it that the clubman and his wife were living apart. A few dns ngo it was snld that the dual decree wns in operation nnd thnt Mr French was con templating nuuiiier venture into matri mony. Till1 woman, now bnnil. hns been mentioned French's prospective bride. Mr. French puffed n pipe Mr. I SILMKIO on the little girl. And the cliUd is tnketi enre of, too, Independently of in Ills' this amount." 4 Myium ecu -m fKfflfX THROUGH DAILY SLEEPING CAR SERVICE FROM PHILADELPHIA 'r.T lOnrllnir Term In nl Wilkes-Barre tl-30A.M. Rochester 8.30 P.M. Buffalo 6.30 P.M. Buffalo .8.30 P.M. Niagara Falls & Tor'to 6.30 P.M. Chicago 9.15 AM. Williamsport $11.30 P.M. New York $12.30 A.M. Arrlf NUsra Falls R:3rt A M. t May b Occupied 10:00 I M May h Occupied 10.00 P. M. tn 7 00 V ,f For Rrarnatlona foninilt Ticket Audita. PHILADELPHIA & READING RY. Arrive Pc.tlnMlon 7.00 A.M. 7.00 A.M. 6.15 A.M. 7.59 A.M. 9.40 A.M. 8.25 A.M. 6.41 AM. 3.50 A.M. S frf 'Ji ' i ii.Kw m ftii.,'. w-; Moderate Prices for Superior Food Good food, well cooked and appetizinfcly served awaits you here at a moderate price. Surround ings have much to do with your enjoyment and one meal at the Adelphia will show you just how true this Is! Table d' note Luncheon In the English Room, $1 Table d' hote Dinner in the English Hoom, VI Sea Food Dinner in the English Room, $1.50 In addition to the nbove there is a table d' hote luncheon at $1 on the Balcony, which is particu larly inviting to ladles and Platter Dinners of exceptional goodness ranging from We to $1.75. bik '. 'l i w M! '0 I'M t ' V' l, 9f" , , ' " .fa is" , I't i' , , ' u i r i ie"-v ; ' ' ' f ''"" '' '-i.w'vi wi' e--1 ' ' Hi j. if i J . i F Vlfi gbglliliiliiiiilj (HANDCffl CLEVELAND I1U I MMfl "xrjZ"irz. - a-a 5; ouflW a -ifc-i sat t iit bu" BtOTSBS jjIUSIS11111 WOtB m 3T9 ,. m nteo "pSgw' mmmfBm SSr-i6, T- - "" OIOS WEST1 TELl UNION JAM WWW If a . O A CUnuim - n i- oanura Bnamt coarur eunun X0IU COWW Herbert Brothers, 203 North Broad Street ?v;CIcvelancl Herbert Co., Broad and Race Sts. :Btor Optus T)tUly itti,U ud Olotci at 8JO V. X.: AH The45 Goods on Sale Tomorrowt ?x KaU n VhAitt Orflm Tllla A Fall Gloves Prices that should at tract every woman, to buy her supply now. $3 Cape Gloves, $i.79 One-olaip. Tan, rray, brown and mod. $1 Gloves, 69c Two-clasp. Chamois suede In black, white and colors. First Floor, South Going to the Games ? The Police Pension Fund deserves tho support of every public-spirited citi zen of Philadelphia. You can help by attend ins: the monster athletic carnival, October 9th. Tickets on sale at our As't Superintendent's ornce. Second Floor. -f , HATS TRIMMED FREE CHARGE OF Market Eighth YellowTradingSUmpWithEverylOcPnrchaseAIlDay Filbert Seventh $5 Jersey Pantalettes Pretty, practical gfoc aTkO ?D3.o and nt this small sum. truly cco- wrtrrtirjll. Two attractiv MtyltM in iwo-tone tfftcti, wanttd colon ahd black. Ankle lensth with double elastic tuft nnd deep plnlted rufne. One aketchtd. 2 i $8 Mcstaline Petticoats, $5.98 1 Newest colors. Plaited ume and silk underlay. tAt Brothers Second Floor K I Ml Extraordinary Purchase 1500 a ri -. UiMnHr J ii15 V y ( J; Men's Overcoats & Suits Sale Cqntinues! Closing Out Maker's Reserve Lots! $40 Suits & Overcoats $30 $50 Suits & Overcoats $3R50 A full fourth less than the prices at which we would have to sell them if we had bought when most retailers did. The fabrics in tho $80 suits' and over coats are the equal of those found in $40 garments and they're in this sale at $80. The workmanship on every garment is of the highest order and varied, ranging from young men's to conservative models. The $38.50 lot is distinguished by costly extra touches of refinement in tail oring and finish. the styles are smart TIJE SUITS Worsteds, eossimeroa, tweeds, cheviots. Single- and Double-Breasted Fancy' mixtures, stripe effects, check patterns and handsome plaids. THE OVERCOATS Chesterfields in Oxford gray, with velvet,collar. ' Ulsters and Ulaterettes Meltons, ciieviots, tweeds; in rich browns, grays, and heather mixtures; Suits lined with fine mohair; overcoats with satin, serge, "plaid back" or blanket linings. Men's Famous Kirschbaum Suits & Overcoats. $40 to $65 Boys' Suits. Overcoats. Polo Coats & Mackihaws &A A t,fl F 4() viv,Wia Many suits have extra pair of trousers, Single and double-breasted Norfolk styles also little boys' novelty suits. Sizes for all boys, 2V tn 8 years Overcoats of fine woolens in a wide i variety of colors and styles single- and i double-breasted; belted and plain. TAt nrothm Second Floor, 7th St. Men'sShirtslHalfPrice! Thousands more new boxes opened for this phenomenal $100,000 event! Held in reserve because there has been no room for them heretofore. Celebrated "Stetson" and "Oafencf" Brands made by Nathan Faggen & Sons, this cityv, Half the regular price, because congested freights and delayed deliveries caused cancellation of dealers' orders. aaaaaaaaaaaaa .. $12, $14 & $16 Handsome High Grade Silk Shirts Eagle Brothers' Crepe do Chine and Heavy Satin Stripe Brohdcloth. Rich colorings on white. $ff.95 Fw mo m $4.50 & $5 Anderson's Madras Shirts, $2.95 Plain and jacquard weaves in two-tone. r ji j4&s m fin m a ' $3 & $4 Printed Rep Shirts, $2.35 Finest imported English rep, also very popular Russian cord iiimh ! ' $5, $6 & $7 Woven tfl 1C 3 With Fibre Silk Stripes SHn strines and Jacauard on plain, erepo or corded madras I irroimds. BcautHui stripea paiiems aiso a iew piamc . I I II I . ". a?a- V. S3 & $3.50 Printed Madras Shirts, $1.95 Crepe and corded effects witn coiorea stripes. $5 & 1U dnangnai Tub Silk Shirts, $4.95 Aiso fine domestic tub Bilks. Black-and-white, blue-and-whlte, green-and-white nnd tan-and-whlte stripes. lain colors . $4 & $4.50 Woven Madras SJiirts, $2.65 Broad to tiny pin-stripe pat terns. TAt Drothira Wrst Floor, 7th St. Lovely Waists $4,98 Three Special Groups! Every model might fittingly be marked higher in fact, they cost the maker close to what we hare tagged them. Georgette Saturday news that deserves particular attention Wonderful opportunities for satisfaction and saving in choosing women's and misses' wear Misses' Stunning Dresses! Specially Featured $4.98 ffesffiirx jm$i -7K Georgette Waists Have em broidered frill and collar, g and lone ftf sleeves. Flesh, white and navy. Overblouses Of fine and fashionable materials, including! " " ' ' " ' " " " .m aaa ! ... a , tricotinc, sorgo, satin, tricolette and georgette. Rich autumnal color ings. Straightline, Rus sian blouse and tunic i models. Wool embroid- cring lends artistic fin-1 ishing touches to many I styles and rich braiding ' dds beauty to others. Illustrated. They are very uruiueruu in sen elaborately em and contrastine wool yarns and thoy tie gracefully in the back. Wanted suit shades. One sketched. Crepe do Chine Waists Chic tailored vertiblo collar Colored stripes. Lit Brother models with con and turned cuffs. -Second Floor A2'?aalaaaaaaaaawNf2)$--''' I slV a "Sl i 'IIIB 1 VaaaBaafil I K WiHI 3P Misses' Serge Tailored Suits, $25 Show belted jacket effectively trimmed with silk braid. Also full wool models in sports style. Sketched. a a a a a a Mioses' Warm Winter Coats, $29.75 Of polo sllvertone in brown, reindeer, suchow and navy. These loose-hanging styles have large cape coJlar, roomy pockets and bone buttons. Sketched. Misses' Velour Suits, $37.50 Have ripple jacket prettily stitched, slashed pockets, con vertible collar and silk lining. Skirts are l'kewise smart In every line. Pictured. a a a a a a i Women's Suits, Superb Values, $29.75 Of velour in reindeer, navy and brown. The jackets I h.va Inmo Vinck. cnnvprtihle collar nnd fnnev stitchlntr. I "" " I ) iaaataaaaitTtifTTT'-------------TTttti r. Women s veiour voais, y.o Long shawl collar and deep cuffs of handsome seal fur, j&Jw? Dashing new models with box plhit in back, narrow belt and figured silk lining -WW Brown, navy and reindeer. Pictured. Second Floor SWINGING ON WITH INTEREST UNABATED THE SENSATIONAL $310,000 CLOSE-OUT OF SHOES Women's $12 to S18 Shoes Morn than one hundrei .N.I fifty styles products of more than a score of Amer ica's leading makers. Blark, beaver, bronze, Havana brown, field mouse or taupe. l.ncA and hutton stvles in natent coltskin, tan Russia calfskin, gun-metal and soft finished kidskin. Some have contrasting tops. Military, Louis or Cuban heels and hand-welted turned soles. Sizes 2 to 8. Widths AA to D. $J.o5 1 ' 1 ' A 7. Q T '' 'I jK i I i 1 'I ''I V A L v " V i V V" i. V xv V V "K. r K-. i j Men's $12 to $18 Shoes! $PJ85 Lot 1 Samples from the Harry uo., Tan Russia or gun-metal calf, genuine Famous T. D. Broekton, Mast. I (cordovan, brown or black glazed kid and patent I coltskin. Sizes Chi to 7'4, B width. 1 Lot 2 Fine Tan Shoes from Weber llroa., North Adams, Mass. Sizes fi to' 11 in lot; widths, B, C and D. aiaaaaaai Misses' & Children's $5 to $6 Shoes, $3.95 fan Russin calf, gun-metal calf, patent colt. etc. Sizes 8M, to 2. Misses' & Children's $3.5U Boys' .ov 10 o.ou i 'i.oo shoes J C to $4.50 Shoes, $2.95 Gun-metal, tan Cordo and patent colt. Sizes 8Mi to 2. Shoes J Tan cordo and gun-metal. 1 to fi. First Floor, Sizes North . Shoe Bargains in Subway Store)! aaaaaaaaaaaa' Women's $3.50 to $6 Shoes, $2.45 Gun-metal calf, patent colt, tan and gray leather. Siren 2 to 7 In lot i w I a aai al I Women's $3.50 to $4.50 Shoes, $1.95 Oiin-metnl calf, pat ent roltakln nnd tan All sixes In lot I Boys' $3 and $4 Shoes, $2.29 Onn-metal calf Sliea 1 to ( In lot aaaaaaaaiat Men's $5 to $7 Shoes, $3.98 (Jun-metnl calf, i a a a a patent coltskin and tan a a a a ihoes All el 7 7P in lot aaaaaa 2,000 Pairs Children's ) $ $2.50 to $3.5U Shoes White nubuck, tan and black kidskin and patent colt skin. Champagne- ami nun tops. Mzes i to H. : iiTvaitOTgEaa Kfc' 7 - llLjirl m $20 Floor Lamps & Shades SJ4-98 One Day Only ! S:; $14.98 Shade lleasy i"e, lth piano polish Silk poplin ahaden tn beautiful slmdas of roso, blue and Bold, trimmed with ellk frlnife. Klx ttirea for gas or electilclty, Third Floor Lovely $9 to $50 $.95$aI Wto1 An entire sample line from one of New York's most prominent manufacturers at 50c on the dollar. Of rich, heavy crepe de chine, crepe meteor and Georgette crepe. Some are fasci natingly combined with laces, ruf fles, pockets, fancy collars nnd cuffs, buds, ribbons and tassels. Note how attrac tive the breakfast coats and coatee models' are; also how new and cap tivating the slip over and sllpon models. Three pictured. Negligees .95 ifilbii25 M$&f 'Wnw'a Phenomenal Sale of Dainty Silk Chemise We had the good for tune to purchase them for very much less than the manufacturer's reg ular price he wanted immediate cash ! $3 Values $5 Values $1.98$3.98. cim Vol., c S6 Values f ft' $2J8;$4.98f m( 1 m. m or djw v. turn i T v- i-iv la Second Floor Twenty - five beautiful styles developed from crepe de chine and satin and ex quisitely trimmed with fine laces, Gcovpette crepe antl ribbonB. Some tailored styles, too. Four pictured. lAt Ttrotheri Second Flooi J M I WAw "j Half Price ! PeniisylvaniaVacuum Cup" CordTires A new shipment gives thousands more Philadelphia motorists, a chance to share in the greatest tire sale ever held uenume, Urand-New, First Grade Tires, Nationally-Known and Famous n,,M.;, X:. ." " BVry , ine maKe.r ha" ,,n nnntl 50 t,,ey F "ke room foi "- w' " " i.vpe in consiruciion. Non-Skid Cords: Guaranteed 6000 Miles Closeout at fiOc on the dollar- 50 E- Sixe Reg. Price Sale Price 32x34 $42.95 32x4 $21.50 iiil $27.20 Size 33x4 34x4 Reg. Price Sale Price $56Q0 $28.00 $574. $28.70 -federal tdx included. Sixe 33x5 Ren. Price Sale Price $76-60 $38.30 36x4'2 $67.80.33 90 Site 35x5 37x5 Reg. Price Sate Price 80 35 $40.20 VUtt On w al R.sturht Best or BverytUuig- at Lowest XTto.s Diveath rioor ot OurM Bulldlaf, 7t aad Usrket gti. Mi21 $42.00 l,trathcrl Second Floor zziiit sxoxnis: "$?:?, v- - - t ?!&. A i w. i . f r"vi''W" L.iL U-'ftv.yriw.., t . .jL!! .h?k ,, 2m u t'V -.m&fflfr.-A-viVrf ;., .v. ,.., HkJ-ltliiUii xummtu xjfr.j'tm . ' fti Iks " ' ir.'tivtflfn'J1'. vw . . ..-