Ntqimi TiiuJ FK7H-W ffiiTHr- 1 .vvlJfyf:' , v -r -.'' ,n , ' t' tV-V - w ;i , -r -J " "" ? V, -' ,r i u-' !.' -. WAY, SAY ITALIANS v Evening public liBEiipHiEADELPHiA, thubsDat, oWober 7, 1026 AT Physio.?! Condition of People at Low Job; and. Industry, at Standstill, Labprites Report SEE NO, END OF SOVIET RULE By the Associated Press mmc Oct. 7. Conditions In Ktissia Tiii to bo very serious in a re 'f in tint country wade public by tho federation of labor. Tlift report was nllpil by a Socia st mission which UhCc some ti.no ago for Itunla and nt socio time there. ""ffhoKuwtan people, it says, arc com nletelr l"ln ln "Pcrience ,n P0""" $0 physical, "condition of the Poplo towns is at 'low ebb, owlnj? to Ins f ffit nourishment, while economic life 1. marked by dest tutlon. The man iieSent of Industries, which has been olaccd directly in the hands of workers, f. declared to hnvo been disastrous. I'roductivo organizations have become, almost entirely inactive and the whole country, with the exception of a few localities, has not succeeded In rousing itself from lassitude. - . . War. It itf nssertcd, has occupied most Of tho energies of the Bolshevik govern, ment, but, judging from what little it tried to do toward tho economic recon struction of the country, it'ls extremely doubtful, tho report says whether Rus n, abandoned as sho is to her own mourcee, can recover herself suffi ciently to re-establish tolernblo condl tlon!i of life In that 'country. The report, nevertheless, denies the Soviet regime Is ncarlng its end, for, despite the gravity of economic condi tions, certain gains of tho revolution have been ronsolMatcdi . "It is difficult," says tho report, "to foresee tho dissolution of tho Bolshevik tcglme, becauwq thc Bolshevik!, al though they number only 600,000 in" a population of 100,000,000, havo seized till political and economic organizations, and use tho utmost means to suppress other parties, which ore forbidden to use either propaganda or press. While the revolution tends toward thd syn dicalist system, in reality it is very different from the ideal program. The capitalist regime, has been destroyed, hut it bus not been replaced by any thing that meets even tho most elo mentary needs of a civilized people." SETS PLANE AFIRE 5000 FEET IN AIR Aviator Tests Flreproofing by Riding Flaming Machine at Night New Vorlj, Oct. 7. (By A. P.) Experts of tho army and navy avia tion service today wcro preparing re ports to the government on the Hying (U-monstrntlon 'of a Unming oil -soaked. fire'Proofed airplane nnd its midnight landing device, witnessed by .them last niidit at Mlneoln. American nnd Brit ish experts who saw the spectacular demoiistratipn by Paul Collins," a. civil ian flyer, gald it marked one of tho niost important developments in aviation jj'nco the armistice'. ' Particular-'importance is attached, to the demonstrationibecause of tho recent loss of so mnrry mail aviators caused by' flaming machines. Before making his nscont to nn alti tude of G00O feet Collins's machine was treated throughout with the fire-proofing "dope" und then completely sat urated with gasoline Collins himself donned a costume; similarly treated. At bis highest altitude lie set fire to the gasoline and thrilled tho countryside 1)7 Ids flaming cometlike course. On his descent, at about 1000 feet, ho also touched oft two largo flares of mngnc slum, on the tips of the wings, and by manipulating two large mirrors under neath the fuselage, ho illuminated the whole landing field, enabling him to make n perfect "daylight" landing. The tire-proofing, as well ns tho mc fhanlcal apparntus for operating tho device, Is the invention of Parker II. Bradley, of Nutlcy, N. J. Italy Bara Greek ex-King Paris, Oct. 7. The Italian Govern ment has refused permission to ex-King Constantino of Greece, to enter Italy, according to information reaching the French foreign office. Constantino some weeks ago expressed a desire to visit Italy. rMfinpiQ 13o6Walmit St. m This Smart Beaded Kitten's Ear Satin Specially Priced 49.50 !? wear or after. nTVm.1" th!? ciiarm" ibL U creation suit- black PV rich blue-; "kick or brown satin rinS KU. ? UlA fifrtlrfnr. ,!.. tokio:party moderate Opposition Advisee Calm Attitude .and Waiting Policy Tolilo, Oct. 7. The Kensclknl party, which ls,oppoHed, to tho government, has voted ihpt o publish resolutions passed by tho party ori tho California situation "Jn yievf of their grave Blgnlficnnco," but to watch developments nnd adopt measures nceordlne to the tren.l nf thn situation. The Nichl Nichl, however, summar izes the views of tho party ns follows: The antl-Jnpancsc movement Is local and premature when considering It as effecting nil America. It Is Impropor to get cxdtcd and induleo 'In ntrnnv utterances against the Americans. Japan should follow the indicated steps to protect tho rlehts of her nn. tlonals in the belief that tho Supreme fStMt Mill I .Itlf.i 111 S ll .' u" nuiiiiy niegni uaniornia en--netments. If tlicso steps fnil Japan will bo' justified in resorting to other meas ures. VTnnnn'n tll.mli-l.ivl .ltninlnn.... i.- contr ibtiteu to tho American situation. especially through tho racial-equality nronosnl nf Pnrtu. Tf vnu l.in..Lnt.i that the United States nnd Canada would Interpret tho proposal as a prelude to Insisting on tho solution of immigration problems. Furthermore the government policy in Rlnnrln ntul Phlnn .t11. !.. ... conformed to the world hituatlon, has iiruuuueu mi unucsirauio misuuucrstanu- lllff nlirnnfl llinf .Tonnn tu ni1ftll'. !. nnth of militarism. GLI S. U. ELOGIANO IL BARONE AVEZZANA L'Opora dell'Ambasciatoro Itali ano Approzzata dal Diparti " mento di Stato f 'H 4, riallsta cho mesl or sono parti dal 1 Italia alia volta della Ilussla. ove rlmasc qualchc tempo. II popolo russo dice II rapporto In parola o' complctamcntc mancantc dl espcrlenza in pollticn. Le condlzlonl fialcho dcllo popolazlonl ncllo cltta' sono depresso per l'lnsufficlcnza dl nutrl mento o la vita cconomlca c triorcata mente destltulta. II maneggiamento dcllo Industrie, cho e' plazzato dlrctta" mento ncllo mani dcgll opera!, c' dlchl arato dlsastroso. Le organizzazlohi produttlvo sono divenuto interamente LE C0NDIZI0NI IN RUSSIA rublbhrA nml Dt.trlbuted Under PEIIMIT NO. 341. Authorli'd by th act ct October O. 1017, on file at tho Poitortlce or Phils, dtlphln, Pa. a s, nurtt.F.soN. ' Poilmnter Oonerl. Washington, D. ., 0 ottobrc Un comunlcnto del Dipartimento dl Htato, in rifcrlmcnto nl richlamn dell'Ambasci atoro Barono Camllio Romano Avez znnn, dlchinra cite qucsti c' stato rap prcscntnnte grndltisslmo del nuo Governo presso il Prcsldentc degll Stati Unltl, mentre lo suo rclazioni col Governo Americano hanno scrvlto a rinsatdarc i gia' intlml ed amlchcvoll rapport! tra i duo pacsl, Itonu, 0 ottobrc Ic condlzlonl ln Russia vengono dlmostrntc come molto scrlo in un rapporto rcso pubbllco dalla Confederaziono del Lavoro. Detto rap porto fu compllato da una mlsslonc so- "HARVARD MILLS (Hand Finished) UNION SUITS for MEN u Underwear that fits as if Aakfor "Harvard Mills'' In your slie. If you take a 38 union suit, look for that number in the neckband. It is a guar antee of accuracy every time. Thi9 is true in every size. "Harvard Mills" Is tailored on the custom clothing princi ple with the "give" and "take" for solid comfort in every position. Do a few stunts In a "Harvard Mills" and you your tailor made it see. Stoop over the crotch remains smooth and free from wrinkles. Raise your arms you move freely because the armhole Is shaped like that In a well fitting coat. Shoulder doesn't pull the sleeve is tailored in. "Harvard Mills" Is really tailor made "a gentleman's garment" of highest quality. Ask your men's furnisher to show you ''Harvard Mills." Winship, Boit & Co., Wakefield, Mass. New York Office and Salesroom, 893 Broadway ITELEPIIONK I SPIIUCK 295C Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Low Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street WOMEN'S TAILLEUR SUITS SPECIAL $59.50 Made of Chevron and English Tweed, Hand Tailored, Straight Lines, Narrow Shoulders and Belt EXCEPTIONAL VALUE PLAIN TAILOREDEMBROIDERED BRAIDED AND HANDSOMELY FUR-TRIMMED SUITS 59.5075.00-135.00 to 395.00 COATS and DOLMANS UNUSUAL MODELS OF INDIVIDUALITY Made from new exquisite toft fabrics and color. cut on straight wrap-like lines many handsomely fur trimmed. 57.5075.00125.00 to 350.00 DRESSES WAISTSFURS You Never Pnv More at Rienzi'i ; fPHSJSJSSJiiMaJSHEJSHSJSMaSJaJcMS Announcement ' To Our Storage Customers Until November 1st, wc will offer you selections for replacements from much the largest and finest stock of Oriental Rugs in the city, at prices unequaled elsewhere. Our resources during this limited time will be taxed to the utmost, and therefore we request that you bring your sizes with you, thus insuring prompt and effective service. ERITZ & LARUE, Inc., Importers Oriental Rugs Domestic Rugs, Carpets, Hardwood Floors 1615 CHESTNUT STREET inattlve e tutta la nazione, cdn l'eccezl one dl pocho locnllta', e' incapace n progrcdlro o supcrare la propria stanchezza. 11 rapporto ogelunjro cho e' molto dubbio che la Russia, abbandonata come o' alia sue propria rlsorse, potra' da sola cascrc bu (Helen to n rlstabillre condl zlonl tollcrabllf in tutto 11 paesc. II rapporto, nullamcno. ncga che 11 rcfilmo del soviet sla viclno alia fine, polche', nonoatanto la gravita' dellc condlzlonl cconomichc, certl guardairni della rlvoluzlone sono stati consolidate -iU'r,. J pO frb IWOPPINGArTHE lalETTERSHOPS PHILADELPHIA WOMEN ARE RAPIDLY FINDING THAT TO FOLLOW PAULETTE'S SHOPPING ADVICE IS AN ECONOMY OF TIME, MONEY AND ENERGY. BESIDES, ONE MAY ALWAYS DEPEND UPON PAUL ETTE'S SELECTIONS AS BEING OF UNQUESTIONABLE TASTE. Havo you over visited that charminK shop (if shop it can bo called) of Heminfrwny's? It is located at 1B24 Locust street, and is more like a luxurious homo than a shop. Ono wanders about over luxurious carpets and into rooms furnished with rare pieces. There is a room devoted solely to wraps, where I was completely ravished by a three-tier cape of silvery moleskin suddenly revealed to mo from behind French paneled doors. A brdwn duvetyno wrap had simulated tucks of Hudson seal nh, such beauties arc these garments! Then Mr. Hemingway imports tho .most exclusive of Parisian hats, and ho has lately secured some beaded bngB that are exquisite works of art. There Is a mourning room where women can 6olcct their black in quiet seclusion, and then there is a daylight room where it is possible to judge colors away from modifying artificial lights. With all its exclusive atmosphere, however, this beautiful shop has prices reasonably con sistent with supreme quality. It's quito exciting the way the Dewecs shop at 1122 Chestnut street has expanded, taking in the entire build ing next door. It is just like going on a thrilling voyage of discoyery when you first visit the rejuvenated double shop and hunt the old departments in their new quarters, often to find them glorified beyond recognition. Tho new departments installed nro just thoso which the shop's patrons most wanted. The new perfume nnd toilet goods counter (just inside tho door) in a shop of this better sort will be heartily patronized. Besides there is a new junior department and a misses' department which tho younger sets and small women will joy in. Tho patronage of this well-known Philadelphia shrp has been increasing so that more room was absolutely essential. Between you and me, very interesting prices are pre dominating throughout this expanded shop at tho present time whether it is by way of , introduction or not I could not say but the fact remains. It is highly important to go to an unquestionably reliable shop when one is purchasing furs. That is why I so gladly recommend you to Theodore Siefert's shop at 1426 Walnut street. Their ensemble this, year is charming, from the $575 coat of youthful lines to tho luxurious $2000 wraps of more mature cut. I caressed my way from one to tho other in an ecstasy of delight. Wonderful indeed was a natural mink dolman at $3500! The skins are most dexterously matched nnd it is so gorgeously lined with colorful and gold brocade that ono would almost be tempted to wear it inside out. But there are stunning less expensive furs at Siefert's, too, such as opossum, Hudson seal, muskrat, ncarscal, etc., etc., both in wraps and small pieces. Speaking of gorgeous capes, however, you would adore a long Hudson seal model deeply collared in kolinsky why not run in and take n peep at the collection? You'll find it moro than worth your while. There is an annual fall sale that I make it a point never to miss that of Allen's notion and toilet articles. There is no need to toll you that tho well-known shop is at 1214 Chestnut street. Let me quote you some of tho interesting prices; seeing is believing! Best makes of 100-yard sewing silk in 300 shades, usually 20c a spool, are now 15c a spool, or $1.75 a dozen. Imported bay mm, 50c size now 35c plus 2c war tax. Dorin's compact face powder, 42c (including war tax) instead of 52c. Coty's heavenly L'Origan extract, 2-oz. size, never sold less than $9.25, can be had for $7.90 with a 32c tax. And these, my dears, are but a bagatelle compared with the many unusual bargains that will reign throughout the notion and toilet goods departments for the cntlro week. Personally, I intend to turn round and round in those departments of plummy bnrgains until I discover and stock my sewing and toilet tables with sufficient supplies to last me for some time to come. I'd advise you to follow my example. Mercy! Horse Show time was hero before I knew it, the days do reel by! The Horse Show brings to mind the smartest of tweed garments, for so many are worn at tho grounds. Sterling's, at i210 Walnut street, are always busy fashioning tweeds at this particular time. Tho Horse Show practically begins tho wearing of tweeds for fall. And could you find more fascinating bargains than these Sterling specials n riding habit in any of nn infinite number of smartest tweeds, made to order in from three to five days, at the exceedingly small price of $75? And tho new stunning Sterling cape suits in the various tweed mixtures, specially priced at $75 ? You won't have to wait even five day3 for a tweed tailored suit if you want to take advantage of a special Sterling ready-made model in imported Scotch tweed at $59.50, whose custom-made price is $100! I should like to have one for myself. I exaggerate not the tiniest bit when I tell you that nt the House of Wenger nre to bo found pelts not to be surpassed by any from the earth's four comers. When it comes to selecting and designing in furs Mr. Wenger is an idealist and an nrtist before ho is a merchant, so that a creation from his atelier, be it ono of the smaller furs or one of his luxurious wraps, is ns near perfection ns ono can expect rf the sartorial world. Wenger prices, too, arc fair and legitimate, the lowest, in fact, consistent with superlative quality. You must see the latest milli nery creations of Chertak Wengcr's. Daily, too, Chertak Wenger has millinery importations arriving or brings forth from her studio originations of her own. Her charming salon is unusually inviting nt tho present time. Mr. Wenger is connected with no other house by that name. His establishment is at 1229 Walnut street, directly opposite the St. James. As you wander along Walnut street on your shopping tour your gaze is suddenly arrested and drawn downward by a flare of luscious color. To be sure, It's Lillr.'s, nt 1305 Walnut street. So you look twice Lil'a's window isn't to bo resisted, and then you just naturally gravitate down a wee flight of steps to a shop a bit below tho street, and find any number of lovely, high -class feminine things at amazingly Irw prices. I could scarce believe the tickets upon some of the frocks, models to please tho most critical. There is a $49.50 frock of soft heavy black satin, collarless, and elbow sleeved, whose skirt is spaced at Intervals with black satin ribbon faced with Pekin bluo. Another of navy kitten's ear satin, also collarless, but vestccd with gold tissue, had simulated tucks of wide moire ribbon with cartridge loons. This frock hns three-quarter sleeves. Ravishing! These are but two of many of Lilla's beautiful yet reasonably priced models. But see for yourself. Week of October Third (j&jL&sT WANAMAKER'3 WANAMAKER'S (f !C J3 More Good Shirts and Ties at Low Prices Iii Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store 1200 Shirts at $1.93 & w 1200 Neckties at 50c So many men came to take advan tage of last week's sale that we have gathered more of the good shirts and neckties for them. These prices are. lower than you would have to pay if you were to buy the" goods in the wholesale market today. The goods are honest and four square, qualities that you can depend upon. The shirts at $1.95 are of madras and percale, both in stripes of good, clear colorings that will stand many a trip to the laundry. All are new Fall and Winter styles in the weights you want to wear now. Every point about them measures up to Wan amaker standards of quality, even to the buttons, which are ocean pearl. The neckties at 50c are in four-in-hand shapes, of silks and silk mixtures. No end to the variety oi patterns and colorings! Both are on sale in the Men's Store, Market Street Gallery. Wk i .4.i m yjL . V5j$ Illl llffnfminiTiI I is mi il ;:i' iiiliiil1 1 VMlKiBmH ' i I llllJWAnl I Trflrfl lfll T Mill I Iff II ' -- flillil Men's Shoes Special at $4.75 a Pair Black leather Blucher shoes that arc cut some what like army shoes havo comfortable, wide toc3 nnd sturdy, welted soles. English-Last Shoes In black, they are $6.60 a .pair; in tan, $6.90 a pair. Special at $5.75 a Pair Men's black or tan leather shoes in straight lace stylo are made on medium-toe shapes. Heavy tan leather Blucher shoes are built on lasts like thoso used in army shoes and tho soles are made for hard wear. $7 a pair. Brogue Shoes at $8.75 a Pair They are of dark brown leather with full wing tips and many perforations. Heels nre low and broad nnd soles are serviceably welted. Well-mado shoes of tan or black leather are in both Bluchor nnd straight-lace styles and on Eng lish or medium toe lasts, so that there is oppor tunity of selection. $9.75 a pair. Men's New Cordovan Shoes at $12 a Pair Good-looking shoes that will appeal to a man; their lines are straight and clean nnd they havo plain straight tips. (Onllfry, Alarket) A Good-Looking New Fall Shoe for Women It is of dark brown leather and laces high; tho soles are welted and tho heels are medium. Just right for Autumn tramps. With imitation wing tips and perforations, it is $8 a pair. With full wing tips, it is $8.40 a pair. Surely, these prices arc most moderate! (Chestnut) Coat Days Are Here in Earnest No doubt whatever as to whether a woman needs a coat these days. The chill wind decides the question in a jiffy. And so pretty are the coats that it is a pleasure to wear them for their beauty, as well as their warmth. An excellent valour coat that will appeal to the woman who wants to wear her own furs is this simple model in dark green or brown. It is cut on simple, conservative lines, with a tuck ed back and a silk lining. $35. A new dolman of velour in navy blue or black is cut on good lines for older women. It has a scalene collar and is lined with silk. $39. Most every young woman likes the wide, shawl collars of racoon, espe cially when they are on soft Bolivia coats. Silvertip Bolivia in a soft, beaver shade is used in such a coat at $85. Other delightful Winter coats, soft ly trimmed with beaver, squirrel, ra coon and Australian opossum, are $85 to $165. In Large Sizes there are several good models in ve lour, silvertone and illama cloth. Their lines are long and simple and there are fittings in sizes 42 to 55 at S47.50 to $72.50. (Murket) i Lovely Hand Made Blouses Special at $5.90 The material is sheer batiste, every stitch is put in by hand, and the roll collar, vestee and turnback cuffs are hand hemstitched and embroidered. ('.Market) Pink Crepe Nightgowns,$2.25 Four good slip - over styles, all prettily shirred and stitched with blue. One style is of blue-bell crepe, and another is hand - embroidered in color. (Central) Fine, Fashionable Silks Are Down in Price All of the silks in this sale are fresh and radiant and seasonable in their colorings. Among them are : Charmeuse, $2.65 a yard, 40 inches wide, ifr black, navy, midnight, brown, pink, light blue, taupe, marine, rose, turquoise and lavender. Black silk messaline, $1.40 a yard, 35 inches wide. Satin messaline, $1.65 a yard, 36 inches wide, in rose, navy, smoke, black, taupe, French blue, white, gold, brown, gray, lavender, cardinal, turquoise and delft. Taffeta, $1.50 a yard, 35 inches wido, in light brown, marine, taupe, French blue, dark wood brown, garnet, navy, midnight and black. (Central) Another Unpacking of Sturdy Rag Rugs at Special Prices Strong, durable warps and good quality of rags are used and, what makes most for their durability, the rugs are woven on hand looms by workers who take a real interest in the rugs that they are weaving. Among the Many Kinds Hit-or-miss Colonial Kag Rugs are in sizes 24x36 inches at 75c to 8x10 feet at $11.50; six sizes in between. Gingham Rag Rugs in light and dark colors are quaint and picturesque. The sizes range from 24x48 inches, $1.50, to 9x12 feet at $18.50 ; five sizes in between. Plain-color Rag Rugs are in rose, light blue and dark blue with fancy borders. There are sizes from 24x36 inches nl CI QK 4-n fWIO rn(- 4- 0O ...!i.1 ... ! ui. Vx.uu w -a xtui, t ye.o, wiui auven sizes in Between. Extra-heavy Rag Rugs are of double-twisted rags, irj ., yellow, rose, bluo or black flecked with white and wide fane uoraers. mere are nine sizes, including 24x36 inches d !' tj i n n . - i .vj t .i Ml i K I I i $1.40 to 9x12 feet at $24. (Clioitnat) cafflJBiirajaJSlSISfiMSSISSH P V. V J i rT;j tiJVtt. fttvVvy.5. " r
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