Tm, a "m" 1A"S ,.! '.' t .. -S 'VST ,., . .:. . ,. t r -',u,i . - if i,. . i . TylD - v S. - ' " , . - f DIESINFORTYUKON ILJB MCtwiiSBK&'VMVBBBBBBBBB , 1)1. HUDSON STUCK ui .. . ? f .7 .m a. vi...ii i .:! jui it. vr1-." . iL j. (nv n rr&' .u .. .a .. ;ii'.v . ' .. .. (. .t.w U.. UA" ,iTv'C E.VHH. IA U'-.k .vl k .t Sv'CvO'Hr ; IWENIiNG PUfiMO- BEB'aJFHIAMBPHItA7- .. . 'f. ,- . . I , . T r . - tf'w ,-. wrdotjbdat; October isb; 'i , 1920. fcv 5' .'!. Episcopal Clertf.Here Mourn L08SOT UBVUiuui ..-.i Alaska Indians Ponce saved stefansson : Anrfffacon Hudson Stuck, one of the Sfliirw of AtaAn, tiled In Fort K 'ttS-mlay. DrJol.n Wood AotUtb were tary of the department of Sons of the Episcopal Church, re H word by telegram yesterday. Sorting to the Kchllllps B. Oa- L n,nol of the Mediator, Dr. Ck who wns nnyiwven years old. T. worn out l-y I4 excrtjons and ? j i,tn old befor? IiIm time. Ho wrw UZ0 Ho devoted his life to the unmsrrleil. ,"?...,,-., Tn,ins tklnB for the pawjgfi of n bill nt ffAhlnVon to prevent American com, Vl, from MtabllshinB sh rnpn can pADi' '"'"' ,u . ti, Yukon river. L &f:rf hat thVc- canneries wcHld Jit K"1.'! i.., nl Ihn nnminl run. !,i none, and thus their winter's &S supply "ould be wined out and fKS would perish. Tho bill loct. ,b7upmC of nil the Enlwopnl mHons nlons the Yulcon. Archdeacon Ck had n r.OOn-mlle range to cover. Th ho did In winter by means r.f dog ua. One of lin w dely rend booktt. Ufa Thm. "and Miles 'With a Dog Blid." dealt with this part of his work. 1, wrote "The Ascent of Dcnnll Ut JIcKlnley." following lis nc Shnment of that feat with two of lis Indians. Tho proceeds, of Ills books ind lfctures he devoted to nis missionary ' work. . ....... i.i t. i.i. ArClKlfBCOn OlllCK wm ruiu ut frlfnds to have' been of a highly nervous :'.... n lTlu nprvoiis enerirv rnr- ' rled him far. It Is snld. when nioro itolid men wouin nave oen .ouikcu u.v the obntneles encountered. The Indlnns "Ills death," said-VHIshop nhlne linder today, "is n hcrlous blow to the church. He did a wonderful work In Alaska, and sacrificed much to go there. Bishop Itowc will miss him tro mendotislr, and who will take his place?" One of the achievements of the archt deacon was the relief of Vilhjalmur Stefansson. In MIS. At Hint time Dr. Stack made the trip to reach the ex plorer by dog' sled wid led him back to ciiillintion. Dr. Stuck was born In The Best Adventure Novel' of the Year THE SPLENDID OUTCAST By GEORGE GIBBS ,tt All JJopkaeUea " This Is An Appleton Book GRAND OPENING Wrdnndny Kvrnlnr, Oct. 13 o'clock KAUFMAN'S Cafe and Restaurant (llrnrd Ave. nnd Franklin Sil. Special Dinner A itty cAolc rpaj Ml wilt mala IM oprntnt mtmoraht MUSIC ltffrmtlom llmltnl In 3S0 Hell 1'linnp Kcnulngton 4304 0ynMmJ&uO'&' iuiLina SnSfoKfcJn. 4-uad& Ca wchJ&. twnwj&urum M7J3tt Englfrnil, coming to tho United States In 188.1;. In 1802, ho was graduated from the department of theology. Uni versity of the South, and In 1004 wns made.nrchdcncou of the Yukon while serving nH denn of St. Matthew's Cathedral, nt Dallas, CONCERTS AT PENN Ticket Sale starts for Series of Or chestra Appearances The campaign to sell tickets' for the Ave cjimpus concerts glvcn-nt tho Uni versity of Pennsylvania by the Philadel phia Orchestra under its leader, Leopold Stokowski. onens todav with KtmlMiiu and faculty nsslstlng in the drive. Dr. Stokowski hns ngrced to tnkc only nominal return for thc-voncerts. In ine interest oi tne promuigntion of good music on'the campus. Tho concerts nrc given nt the Uni versity under tho nusplccs of tho Frank lin Society, nnd William Dunsmorc Is the general chairman of the nrrliostrn committee. GOES TO COLLEGE COUNCIL Father Drlscoll, Head of Vlllanova, Is Selected The li'ev. Francis A. Drlscoll, O. S. At, president of Vlllanova College. Iihr been named to the Pennsylvania Uni versity and College Council. He takes tho place of tho Itev. .Tames D. Donn, O. S. A., former head of the college, whom he succeeded here this fnli. Father Drlscoll nnd former Provost Edgar Fnhs Smith, of the University of Pennsylvania, nre investigating the application for n college charter nindo by Villa Maria Academy of the Immacu late Heart, at Frascr. ATHLETES Relieve fatigue and sore muscles " by daily massage with the famous BAUME ANALGSIQUE BENGUE Th.t, Ueaiu ft C., N. Y. HEALING BY FAITH TO BEGIN TONIGHT Rev. H. St. John Hathaway Will Lay Hands on Sufferers at Mission 200 PERSONS SEEK HELP The Rev. night will H. St. Clair Hathaway to- Dogin mc "laying on or hands" nt hit) mission (or heating by fnlth In St. John's Episcopal tChurch,; ijcrinnniown avenue nnu Hcymour streets. More than 200 men and women, sick In mind or body have appealed to the Itv. Mr. Hathaway, signing cards nnd setting forth thc.naturcof their illncs. FIvo hundred persons attended Father Hathaway's meeting last night In which he explained his method of healing by faith. He snld Hint faith must bo absoluto and unfailing If any rood Is to be nccomnllhed. "Oo-I can heal tho afflicted now a'siwell as In tho1 biblical .days," explained the minister, "Tho reason It may sem un usual vis that we haVe drlftfd away froia God. . Vic have lost the habit of looking to God -for relief and must re turn to the old belief that 'If 'ye have faith y.e can movo mountains.' " According to Father Hathaway, dls-1 ease is similar to-tdn. nnd God did not Intend ifueroBhould be on0' moro than tlm nthcr notlint "ns,Hc has the t.owcr to wash away and forgive tho Bins, so can He soothe and heal tho ailments and diseases of the body," but It is necessary at all times to have complete faith in Ills' worksf Father, Hothnway!s methods aro sim ilar to those of James Moore Uickson, tho layman hentet of the Church of England, who visited Philadelphia a year ago. SHIPMENTS for PACIFIC COAST Save Money by Shipping via Atlantic Gulf & Pacific Line Chas. Kurz & Co., Inc., Agents Drexcl Building, Phila. Lombard SWt Mtdn 1520 SS "CAPE HENRY" Now Loading ' This Is our third steamor, scheduled to sail OCTOriEft lSlh. Regular sailings thereafter. . Goods may be sent to l'ler 0 North. SccUro our routing: ndvlco for heavy pieces and goods In open cars boforo sending to dock. i paw Sale of Women's Imported Gloves Irresistible Values at 2.85 Four fall styles of Centemeri -. Quality perfect-fitting gloves priced far below intrinsic value. Tan French' tanne gloveB (kidskin. chrome tanned), full pique sewn, one and two clasp. White French Kidskin glovesi two pearl buttons,, full pique sewn. Black Glace gloves, 6 button length with strap, full pique-sewn. Black Velvet Suede gloves, two pearl buttons, made from French Kidskin and exquisitely soft. No Mail Orders No C. O. D'sNo Charges Centemeri Gloves 123 South 13th St. CfcNTUfcy WRITING FLUID Yeo & Lukens Co. Statlonert Printer Blank Boohi 23 N. I3th St 719 Walnut St Write. B beautiful blue b'ck turning .to . doon oiack. Fully Guaranteed Qfi. jus. t... . .. - . D,M13.6S D.$MS Doz.JS.50 Mucilage,. Paste Carmine Ink .--- i Containing every feature that makes for accurate interpretation of the standard music roll and in addition representing a piano which, in design, finish, durability and tone quality, contains everything that the most exacting.pur chaser could require. v . The greatest player-piano value in Philadelphia In fact, if you can find a better dollar-for-dollar value at the price anywhere in Philadelphia we will return your money and release you from your purchase agreement. Eolian-made and doubly guaranteed The Francesca Player-Piano is made throughout by the great Aeolian Company, makers of the famous Pianola Pianos. It is doubly guaranteed by the Aeolian Company and by the House that Heppe built. And the price is most reasonable only $745. 3 -Year Rental-Payment Plan Settlement may be by cash, charge account or the Heppe 3-year rental-payment plan which applies all rent toward the purchase price and leaves you free to return it or purchase it at any time. Call or write at once for full particulars. C. J. HEPPE & SON Price $745 Settlement may be by cash, charge account or Heppe'a s - year-rental-payment plan.. YOl flttpj m xtW Dovntown I 117-11 19 Chestnut Si Uptt wn 6th anrl Thompson Sts. Pliiladctphia PMPManmnnpnnHMMHHHHHiHaHiaMHMBHHMHMMaMHi ''t 7T ' I ::::- Founded in 1865 IBSE TP 1 HI i Player-Piano i.HP gj Containing every feature that makes for accurate $sLS W9 gt interpretation of the standard music roll and in addition --k3 W tone oualitv. contains nvprvthino- fhnf flio mncf nvnn4-;. tn y chaser could require. v j 3 . The greatest player-piano value S m 0J( a) -rt tasas-5ig .. Important I few Sir av v jr Hvery article res alyCT kvSaMP ayieppo's is sold v mgitoJlj wk. ' WsC' at ono fixed price, JJuiMfifllS'l Vv which is standard 4HiffiS iffirvvga. throughout IH83J5gjH F bSWSSI ' America. QffiyL Sjqf ; . .v- ' '"' L ' ' " ' " ' '' flrr,iii,r...y... .- -!' ., ' ,, i,.ii iii xi. , . -,,M-' v,;m '.'..., ,' ,:: : : ! SIKAW BRUCE & CLOTHIER ?rf ASA Very Striking Example of Our Policy of Meeting More Than Half Way the Desire for Lower Prices and the Future - Tendency in that Direction, We Present tne Following Extraordinary Opportunity Men's Soft Fejt Hats Half 0 QC ' Price fO.yO A special purchase of excellent Hats,' mndo for this season's sell ing nt double this price. There aro several hundred in this lot alPperfect in brnnd-ncw shapes nnd fivo colors $3.05. Vflour Hats $6.75 Luxurious in appearance, cor rect in styles, and in black, brown, green and olive. They were made to sell for one-half more than this special price. Cloth Hats, Special, $3.45 fUrawbrldKo A Clothier Pecond Floor. Market SlrMt. Kt Hip, Zip, Bang! HALLOWE'EN From the looks of things here, thero won't be room in the streets for tho prosy individual in civil ian clothes. You may be Spanish or Irish, Pierrot or Pierrette, Mandarin or Gypsy, Cat or Clown these nnd other Suits, $5.00 to $10.00; chil dren's sizes, $3.50 to $0.00. Also in the Toy Store: Velocipedes, $5.00 to $22.50 Express Wagons, $5.00 to $10.00 Choo Choo Cars, $2.25 to $1.00 Little lied Riders, $4.50 Strawbrldcn A Clothier Fourth Floor 3000 Pairs of Boys' Stockings QK or 3 pairs OOL for $1.00 Heavy black ribbed Cotton Stockings, with cxtrn'-fetrong reinforced heels and toes. Sizes GV6 to 10 35c a pair, or 3 pairs for $1.00. Strawbrldgc & Clothier Market Street Cronn Alole Sweaters and Other Cosy Garments for Wee Tots SWEATER SETS including sweater, leggings, cap nnd mit tens, of brush wool, in rose, green, brbwp nnd Copenhugcn blue. Sizc3 2 to G years. Prices $16.50 to $18.05. One-piece Sweater and Leg gings combined, Cap included. Of brush wool in buff or green. Size 1 to, 4 years. Price $13.75. SWEATERS slip-on or coat style, in white, pink or blue, for children of 1 to 3 years $3.95 to $6.95. LEGGINGS woven white Leg gings, drawer style, with feet or without. Sizes 6 months ro 3 years. Prices, according to size $2.60 to $3.00 BABY BUNTINGS with hood attnehed nnd tied with ribbon. Of pink or blue b'ankrt material fig ured in white $3.50. TOQUES of soft yarn, in blue, tan, rose or white. Size3 1 to 3 years. Prices $1.50 to $3.75. Hand-mnde Amrnra Cnpi. G mos. to 2 vears $3.75 to $1.95 White Mittens, infants' to 2 years 38c to 85c StrnwhrMirp Clothier Thlnl Floor. West Traveliner B a firs of Black Cowftide Substantial Reduced Now $20.00 Handsome Bags of smooth bbek cowhide, 3-pieco style, leather-lined, strongly sow ed. Sizes 18- nnd 20-inch $20.00. Now .$28.85 Walrus grain Cowhide Bags, 18- and 20-inch sizes. Sewed throughout and lined with lenther. Bags that ordinarily sell for much more then $28.85, including U. S. tax. Black Enameled Hat Boxes, Special, 7.50 and $8.00 Smart-looking nnd sturdy, with leather corners. A pocket in the lid, ono hat form in the bottom. All 9 inches deep; 18-inch length. $7.50; 20-inch $8.00. SlrawbTMsa & Clothier All 8. Centre Exquisitely Shaded Batik Negligees. at $18.50 Negligees most' welcomo to women who appreciate something "different." Slip-on models, that fall in grnceful lines, so comfort able as well. In three-quarter-length. Soft blues and pinks and greens shading into each other; others in warm autumn hues niar velously blended. An unusually attractive group, of ciepo Geor gette or crepe do chine $18.50. StrnvvliridBH A CMii r French Salon, Third Floor, Wejt White, Flesh; Bisque In These New Crepe Georgette Waists Exquisitely dainty nnd with all the refinement of IJlouses of the finer kinds, yet these are only $5.00 to $8.75, and some of those nt $5.00 aro trimmed with hand made laces. Many lovely tucked models trimmed with Vcniso and filet laces. All have All collar nnd long sleeves. -f f 5trwbrlU ft ClpUiler -v,.v iwi-riimr lOUOMenSf H Mk. B r if ill V"-wmtltmwKvmW SUITS Made to Sell This Season at $50M $31.50 All-wool fabrics standard w o r steds a'nd cassi meres. Dark Ox fords, neat stripes, checks and hand s o m e ,m i x tures. Single-breasted and double -brea sted sack coats one. two or three buttons ; practical, conservative models, always good style, and dependable for long service. Based upon this season's regular wholesale price, these are worth $50.00 and some even more. At $31.50 they arc really extraordinary value, Our guarantee, as represented by the Seal of Confidence, is behind every Suit meaning a new Suit for1 any that does not give satisfaction. All sizes regular, stout, short, tall, slender. Clnrrrntc Vi 4-Us QsiIj Several hun- Vicivuuw ui mc vw.c -; . ,, . x ; area luen s and Young Men's Winter Overcoats reduced to $26.50, $29.50 and $39.50. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Ulsters, special at $63.50. Autumn-weight Over coats reduced to $25.00, $32.00 and $42.00. - BtrawbrMiw & Clothier Second Floor, Kait u Many Happy Comments On This Season's Lower Prices of Coats It has been many a long tlay since Coats as desirable as these have been obtainable at any-, thing like these prices. For instance Wool Velour Coats, $22.50 Smnrt belted models of wooj vejour in plain shades: finished with deep cape-like collar and lined throughout with figured silk. Silvertone Velour Coats, $27.50 ' In blue, oxford, brown and reindeer, with fig ured silk lining throughout. One model shown in the sketch. Jersey Coats, $30.00 and $45.00 Three-quarter-length Conts, in smart single breasted and double-breasted styles. Plain shades and heather mixtures. Coats of Mixtures, $30 to $60 Of fancy mixtures in good dark colorings, made on rather plain-tailored lines and attrac tively belted. Fur-Collar Coats, $25 to $75 Also within this 'price range, some untrimmed Conts for those who wish to use their own furs. Chiefly velours and Bolivia weaves, some developed on dolman lines. Those at the higher prices have collars of natural raccoon nnd taupe nutria. r- Strauhrldce i. Cnthler--S cond Floor. (Vntre This is a Type of New Dress That So Many Women Like It adapts itself gracefully to so many occasions. This particular model ($77.50) is of elegant, soft black crepe back satin, trimmed with Jluted ribbons and most effectively relieved by vest, collar and cuffs of tucked and lacc-trim-med net in a deep shade of cream. It is one of a group from $47.50 to $77.50, consisting of crepe-back satins, crepe tie chine, and crepe meteor com bined with crepe Georgette. Some are low-waisted, some have d"ccp girdles giving tho low-waisted effect, one model has girdle of narrow velvet ribbon in a shade to match the embroidery (many models are beaded and embroidered) and some are girdled with tho material nt the normal wai.t-!ine. Tailored Tricotine and Serge Dress'es, $25.00 to $40.00 Panel, straight-line and redingote models, beaded, embroidered, trimmed with flat braid, or with a distinctly plain-tailored finish. . Some have the prettiest of vestecs. (.. trawtrldare L Clothier Sai-om! Fluor. Market Street Now Women Choose Skirts in Smart Plaids or Stripes Equally favored aro Skirts of handsome broken plaids or dis tinctive stripes. Many plaited with dark tones outside revealing the brighter shades with each step. Other models aro side plait ed or .accordion-plaltcd $15.00 to $30.00. Silk Poplin Skirts $10.75 Two attractive models, in black or dnrk blue. Smart Serge Skirts In black or navy blue, tailbred, l5Mnto ?13.G0; plaited, $10.75to $NJ.60.' B'ttoritl Floor, Filbert Btret't I A F?fyinrti'LrtlIsi Crt I Several Thousand Books at Average Half Price HeRlnnliiK to-morrow, a clear nitre of twvr-ml thousand Hooks of muiry kinds, to make room for the nnw holiday nookn now rnplilly comlno; In nlthoukh many of ihfe also win make Weal Klflfl. The prlr,e8 average tiboiit onelintf the reirulnr nri,... many nt less than half price. Biraworiare ft Clothlefw' Sotond Flwr. rtbt WimJ, wEt V i'i I r" '. ,vj ; u ;i 1 i A nl h -'" " i","r,t,l,r...r.-- e7 - - iMa, t. Lit - r. JX. i .j i .j jf 4.' I n " , " r r'yr wrt.1 ..h.. . . r .. : IM ffi? r-ii , f .. r.,; . ,v. &&&8h&m& ll'- 1 , ' r.,,- -.. ii". 4lHVtii&fiJ 7t.1 ViiT