r&n FT i ,(. ,j r'.J -,i..y EVENING PUBtfp'LEbGWpt)A6Ml 'PR&W, "ofetfi"' ' "' k ii '.1 f iVf VL. 6- V . ; ; ? i .rfi-''v- I'" If fe w I mm i, J GIRLS OF 21 TO 22 S URGED TO REGISTER Mfs. Gaorge A. Pioraol Asks ' Younger New Voters to , Register Tomorrow University Activities Scheduled for Today IliiHO in. All - Untvemlty chnjipl, Wdglitinmin Hall. 8 p. in. I'lillomathrnti Literary Sntlt'ty. Ilrnt freslimnn n'orptlun of tln i'nr In it roinms In College Ilnll. S p in. Xcolosoplilc Lttrrnry So flctj . first frcslmmn rrceptlou of tlie M'nr In I(h rooms In College Hall. DR. THOMAS SENDS APPEAL Ad urgent appeal ns Issued today )? Mrs. Oeorgc A. VIwju ohnlrmau Of the Philadelphia league of Woman . ... .... . . voter, caning on nil gins or tweniy ( or those who 111 be twenty -one t$f November 2, to register at the noils 'teworrow. Tomorrow U the third and lout regis - 'tration day for the Jfcnprnl-eteetlon In November. 'The aiaesBment law affect onlv totera of twenty one and over. Mr. ' ftersol explained "Girl of twenty 6oo may vote on nge the snine as men None can refute that, hei-ausp It li tin law. This group should certainly come out and register." Among those who will legister to Mawr In observing election day as a holiday, Ilryn Mawr students will no only vote, but wit istand at thu polling plnres to receive donations for the $,100,000 fund for the Anna Howard Slmw me morial. Pretty debutantes will assist the colleee nlrln. an will KiihdMu and trained niirsps In I'hllndelphln and along thp Main Line Veterans of the Women's ltelief Corps, the auxiliary of the Grand Army, will assist In tin1 work. All over the nation similar efforts will he put forth ou November '- to swell the funds for the Shaw memorial PENN HEARS McCRACKEN Former Football Star, Now Mission ary, Addreaie Students Or .loHinli M(Crnken. former foot ball star nt tin- I'nhurslt of lVnnsjl nnia mid for n number of years eu gaged in medical missionary work In FOOTBALL RALLY TONIGHT Penn Students Will Parade In Prep aratlon for Tomorrow's Qame The first football rally hero of tho jear will be held this evening at the University of Pennsylvania In prepara tion for tomorrow's game with Duckue.lt I'ulvcrslty Tho rally will start with a parade and end with a program of speeches nt the training house, Tho students will gather In the dormitory trlangla at 7 o'clock, anil will march through the quadrunglo and across the campus, gathering men, espe cially freshmen, along Its path. They will' proceed to Franklin Field, whero they will listen to members of tho foot ball team at the training house. Coach John Hclsman, Captain "Dud" Hopper and others will speak. The University Band will .make Ha first ap pearance of the year hi headiug the nprade. The rally Is In chargo of Charles I, Thompson, editor-in-chief of the Pennsylvanlan, the ntudent dally paper. i i i And He's Proud of It William Kline, no home, who told Mnglstrate Oswald today he was "An morrow are '-'850 women whose names .''" " !' I rlmlpnl speaker at the ... . .,, ,.. I nuersity chapel this noon in Weight were yesterday ordered placed on tlie ,, On ever) Friday throughout the jear It is planned to bring the student to ed nor to listen to a speaker outid the assessors' lists tiy a Decision m wic Election Court. , Dryu Mawr College will observe a hoi- J.A- n "iiSr,nn...h to vote a . Or Vnlvon.lt,. but one who has a me-sagef M, 0Tl,Cas?hpreidei.(. dtided fo. .he students Aettng Provost l'-n f today that they should be given even l " ""' "",,,.,. u.r ,,., , encouragement to exercise their new . Civic privilege. Doctor Thomas has sent an appeal til other girls' schools in Philadelphia and Ticlnlty requesting that thev join Brjn Mount Your Old Jewels in Platinum Wo dovotc special attention to this work and create original designs phowinc how effectively diamonds can be remounted into fnshlonnble Jewelry. Designs submitted without obligation. S. Rind & Sons, 1110 Chestnut St. DIAMOND MtCnCHANTS JEWm.KRS StLVEnSMITHg American bum and proud of It' when arraigned for drunkencss today In tho Nineteenth and Oxford streets station, was given thirty days in the House of Correction. 8TATK FIREMBN MfeET OOTV5 The forty-first annual convention ot the Firemen's Association of the state of Pennsylvania will take place at Al lentown on October S, 0 and 7. Judge F Bonnlwell, president of the association, yesterday announced that Samuel M. Vauclaln will address the convention on "Reconstruction Problems," Charles A. Bnyder, auditor general, will speak upon ''poraestlc Problems In Pennsyl- vanla,'" and James T. Oftelyou, d(. rector, of public safety and hlB-aolf member of the state association, rlll ' speak upon "Fire Problems In Munlcl- ' palltlcs.' a- jj-ja mSZS - . ---- s TSiS1SS1s i " hw. "I wmw. Iviiw Sk mJ).I aV -flfl I A. Womcns' Misses' Juniors' WM. A. COWDERY 1614 Spruce St. CATKRKIl CMchtn Croul UniUd C'raO FRIDAY LUNCHEONS and DINNERS The High Cost of Books Can Be Avoided Itu Rentinn AVio Populnr Fiction Frnm WOMRATH'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY 15 South 13th St., Phila. rifnn Coplrs inpllit rrnmntl" Mail Orders Filledili iCharge Accounts Invited t,, ? rfr tttiKiaiimitriew!iiiabniu f' tk' Furnished Apartments i w ' H m At The St James IM I Unusually utti active furnished apartments in the cry center of PhiuidelphiH social anti business life. These aio in the St. James Anne.x, n 12-story modern fireproof building. Each apattment includes maid Benice. AnartnifUts of I mom ani bath to fi rooms with 5 baths yearly leases. These apart ments nre mopt atti active, well 'furnished and all vooms are outside ones. Can bo seen at H any time w 2 The St. James Hotel Walnut at 13th Street g J. Howard Slocum, .Manager fi IJJ'!Sll.illlllMilllllilJlliffl,AWWf'UUU5Hi:jll!llIM At I. Press & Sons &ymw? m mm i I w Ml 3 Caral $ 4 Genuine Blue , Wessellon i .......... y TM eiiruruinir- nrliiiaavy anu nmr- PDI urau,7 m ,, lull auunupui 1-.-P ,,i tvMl these cenit the ttlitlnitlun o( b-lnj fliVt must ilen.lrutlc. It In u trlbnlr to sr miuoaH or mrrrii.uicllslnv tn he uhlr I offrr thr rare und esfiuUlt illu bad ui prim abvolutelr iiniimtrliril 9U M lue cloeit rhoIeaIe quntatlons t4.r. We oner Ihls werK, for rsun , a number ef beiiullful Ulue 11 el , wHchlnt 1't iiimt rat li ut S179. tentr '" nan)' other tperlal diamond la we re alao offerlnr tlie fntlowlnst 179 i I ! fore ani rtok 11 looted iU' hit brlUltot dUra-nd onlty blue whit dUmend ii piue aieraeaa '?. tin I tr i i vr l timiltinl -.uilltv plut ' Dure yiniiB aim UIt Prmir blue while d emend. wblte mend perfoof out -lAAfftd BUI tAr iteel blue Blrtrv dlimend efer vieie- iiesi oiue aienieaa IflTtnMII U-II7 "ll"1 " re f IUf . ""iiilltn a)mna . irr brIUUat pule white dumead beautiful Xeb-rtt Victor Djemead .iltr' 4muilarmii ciii9nii e. i ery I been ns1- ' Breed J.nnJ. iKTmm eaaeceuieat euelity tteel blii AtalufAlv lfterfect end flewlril taerenie ulitr eteol .blue cera 11935 nerftot Eaet Indian . diamond , ttttt (baelntelr flewleu blue Win. (ton itllt ran auellty perfect Jeter rem nit Mali Ordere Filled, Ulf Calolor r'rte & WSJmmoto'idS Ls7 Uli & fHESTNUT STS. loot ViC "etorm cet . J-f'Pletarlal Bat. WHBfcsr-t-;; f BM.Wmm WWeleH.S ! riu FJKeiiieiv Illustrated Catalogue Free on Request Mavfeon & DeMair? 12 15 Chestnut Street Furs and Milliner u FUR REPAIRING AND REMODELING Extraordinary sT7sT7 Trimmed Fieuch Sral ("011 215.00 Values for Tomorrow C Emphasizing our well-known policy of "manufacturing direct" and selling all Furs on the lowest margins. rlriR?Wv .1 Fasci nating Moh Coat ( 325.00 BUY YOUR FURS AT MAWSON & DE MANY AND SAVE 25 PER CENT AND EVEN MORE ON THESE TOMORROW SPECIALS Here are specially selected values for tomorrow, with an extraordinary col umn of "Odds and Ends" that for extreme value in every item stands absolutely alone. These specials, so few amongst the marvelous attractions of this Great Fur Establishment, are due to the policy which directs this store, of manufac turing direct (thus eliminating the middleman) and of retailing in large quan tities at the lowest possible prices. With Half a Million Dollars Worth of Fine Furs to choose from you will be selecting your Furs from the largest retail stocks in the Eastern States. And A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase F01 Tomorrow Leopard Cat Coats 98.50 Loose flare sportb model of beautifully marked hkins,; large shawl collar and cuffs of Seal or Mack Lynx. "mi! inn w iijini'iairu , iiiiiHiriiiiUiiiiiNiHiiii it' 1 - For Tomorrow Marmot Coats 145.00 Jaunts loo'-i1 lnodels with large rolling nhawl collar and bell cuffs of full flared natuial raccoon. pwlait For Tomorrow French Seal Coats 145.00 Three - quarter length Coats in full flare styles, with lnrge rolling shawl collar and cuffs. '-iiMiiimiiiT'Ji iiraiiii'LiiiunHniiiraiMraiiiiiiiiii tin.it! ; For Tomorrow For Saturday Only CHe. thai c; sic are Odds nnd hnd.s that are the remaining items fiom lots that have prac tically sold out tn 11 few of 11 kind during September. Thej aie assembled heie for quick disposal at entire disregard of cost and value. rfT Many of them will not last 'U-.the da, owing to the strictly limited qunntitie-, as stated. Thoiefore, shop Miily. 1V0 Mail or Phone Older Filled on Thcac Hems Hudson Seal Coats 395.00 Three - quartel length full-flare models, with large rolling shawl collar and cuffs of Beaver, Skunk or Seal. w'liffliiiuiiiiiiaHiiiiiiih'iiiiiiiwiiiiiiiJiiiiiiii 2- -I. Lf . x: L 1 i i T 2 i 7. 3 s I "WIIIIIM I c jSBMip,iMiM ;m. For Tomorrow Natural Squirrel Coats 445.00 Three - quarter length full flare models, with large rolling shawl collar and deop bell cuffs. Mai mot Canadian .ihI Siberian Wolf BcU I'onv French Hull Hudson Heul Hudson .Stl MolvsUIn Coats nctc . us 00 HTi 00 M6 0Q 210.00 250 00 250 00 376 00 450 00 9 Ulack Wolf 0 Rrown Wolf 8 Taupe Wolf 2 Krmlne 4 Cross Kox 2 White Kox Scarfs lltlf 5 OU 25 00 25 01) 80 on 70.00 90 00 Sets n-B Tiiupo "Wolf 76.00 Drown Kox 80.00 Natural Hnccoon DO 00 Tnupa Kox . . 125 00 Urown Wolf 126 00 niad Lynx .146 00 Jap Mink 146 00 Stolea itp Vust Seal 50 00 MolfSkin 95 00 Taupo Nutria 125 00 HuUkoii .S-al . 126 00 .Nat. Sriulrrel ..146 00 Skunk . . 146.00 Chokers 22 60 26 00 30 00 45 00 Broun Wolf Jap Mink Russian Kltch Nutural Mink Htonc Marten 85.00 Now st.no 08,60 98.60 111.10 1S,00 101,00 5115.0(1 326.00 Now 13,60 12,60 1.A0 36,00 31.80 44.60 NOW 40.60 44.50 60,60 71.50 74,50 70.60 08.50 Now iU.RO .19,50 71,60 79.50 HO, 60 89.50 Now 10,00 10.60 10, CO 34,60 50,60 -For Tomorrow Australian Opossum Chokers 12.50 Smait nil-fur effects of finest quality, developed in the latest fnsliinnnl,! modes. ti ,NIIIIIIIIIIMl1lllllllil'illlJIIIII,lllj.IlUllillillljjJ For Tomorrow k Natural Squirrel Chokers 14.50 Of clear gray full-funed skins, charming as bquir rel natuially is, luiiiiiniioiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiirjiiiiiiD'iiiiiiwiiwiriiiii For Tomorrow Kolinsky Fitch Chokers 17.50 Delightfully fashioned of rich brown silky hkins in the modish effects in vogue. "iiiiniiiiniiiiiiciiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiinkisiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiii For Toniorroiu , Black Fox Sets jj 13 49.50 Large fi -furred animal scarf nnd barrel muff, trimmed with head, tail nnd paws. '(iiiniiiiiifiiMiMi'jiirHiiiiiiiiiiiaii'JiitiBKiiuiiffliikiiiiiiiiaS For Tomorrow fe Cross Fox Sets 98.50 Large full-furred animal scarf and barrel muff, trimmed with head, tail and paws. m Other items of equal value-importance offered for tomorrow (Sat urday) not quoted, owing to lack of space. JmSI Nil l l , 101 e n jm II I I I Women' Jt ' 332.50 U .Salts of Serge, Tricotine. Velour for Women: Suite of Serge Caih mere and Worsted for Men. Suits of every description and variety sFfor Evervbodv in this srreat Suit wecialty Store! $OK95 ?h- I ity J $QO50 up 32 Men's Young Men's Youths' c REDIT! Reliable, simple CREDIT on a CHARGE ACCOUNT plan u dignified andas CONVENIENT as you could wish, WITH MORE THAN THE USUAL TIME TO PAY! Slate your needs and moko your own TERM?. EVERY GARMUNT AT. MANCFACTCRB1V8 PMCESt We make our own merchandise. Every garment is a beauty; made under ECONOMICAL producing methods at a GREAT SAVING TO YOU. Our Styles are all original NEW YORK Creations! Women' 8 DRESSES Smmrt frocks In all the latent dcslgni and shades. Every slzo in stock. Perfect fitting-No wsltlngl lirfiiimpT Men's O'COATS Coats of good, sound WOOL fabrics. well lined and tally tailored. SAVING at tbis price I ,asa si Y CTf I I'l A big $Q05Q Open Saturday Evening 'Til 9:30 V. M. OLIINJSmESfiOD 00VARKET5TREET mmmm 'mmm up! Women's COATS Ltf ui iVrrt-psrttr CmU A ue mCS lete. fclte celvi cifff. I PLENTY OF TIME TO PAY! - eaWiMiJ A POLICY DESIGNED .TO PROTEQ OUR PURCHASERS! All of our stores, lo' estcd In every bl eity , operate under the same rlftd pollfty ef prottetlon (or 4he CUSTOMER. You run no danger of being misled as lo QUAL ITY or overo&erfed on PRICE . Queliiy is maintalnes? by eur Headquarters iaNBW YORK, where all oar prioei are set. THIS IS TRULY A SAFE STORE' TO DEAL WITH! I' KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM Saves YourTeeth The . '. l u& . . a 1:'.,.'...!,. ,. , " VA'dttimVN'&i''-- '- g -.'-' & wv. i... . Liberty Bonds and Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted! I h ' . Jj:, iiite' sataeaa riift'iirrirVfito Wffrr-rf r'V'M Captive Cap -i Sfm You PJ Cant T- Lose JUL It! ifK y mmmm & xw V iO. lJSr - MHiAv.m yp.ens wMSfeiOX XK-fvM this ks. JSLWay WaKaaMBHMMMW79TD A. 'Sk XXisW aaHtv ii imsaii ar-'-" . ... iAiViJs'f.'w,'V.v.Ai ..m. t.x. Mm.. . s. . .... Saves Kolynos KOLYNOS made its reputation purely on its merits, because there was an immense unoccupied field for a dental cream which would clean the teeth without injuring them and leave the whole mouth in a purified, sweet, healthful condition. While this new Captive Cap is attracting greatly increased atten- tion to Kolynos, it is simply another step forward, devised to insure tube protection, just as Kolynos insures mouth protection. THE KOLYNOS CO., New Haven, Conn., U.S.A. mmmmsmmmKjeommm I.. -. -', acv:'-;: t ." , '.. ,' fct.jio.1 -ur.' ' A if" fv yJf-, T-iJ MiaklSieeTlBiiaai MiliinaiiiiaeMJaMlMaMMialM sr,',.i-laM' -..y. 1 If m I' SI iffiflsTissia- 1 1 iti (in 111 ..
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers