Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 14, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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' (BEHHG TtTBLIC TliBGEEPIAEIlPHIA!; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1920
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DECLARES WILSON LEAGUE
:. ' DISCREDITED WITH WORLD
f ilrs. iParburton Says Women
( 'Should Insist on Valid Plan
to Insure Peace and End of
War
A'eitf Voters Are Urged to Take
Prominent Part in Affairs of
" Slate and Nation at Once
' "Whllo Republican succors now
$t ,Mms certain wo must remember that
cren the greatest cause may fall If the
1 'Mrs. Barclay warburton said todny.
t nn ennnortlne the Renublicnn candi
dates with their,, enthusiasm and their
jl w gcrve their country and the world,
and at the same time make ft triumph
ant entry into the. field of national nnd
1 local government.
"The Interest shown ln the citizen--hlp
classes conducted by various or-
sanitations is a sign of tho progressive
rolltieal education sought by women
i who have heretofore been indifferent to
their interest In government.
, "It is well that women should ac-
quaint themselves on all the questions
i at l,tlie ln tlic com,nB election and not
be ralsiea oy oiorcu puuncuy given oy
partisan newspapers. For Instance,
many women arc under the impression
that the Wilson League of Nations will
.keep their sons out of war for all time,
n not seeing clearly before ' their eyes.
First, thnt while we must enter no per
manent or entangling alliance, yet there
must needs be an association of nations
to promote peace and minimize the
i, chances or war.
Z "Second, that the only hopeful. way
''for any association to adjust political
dliputes between nations is to deal with
tlicm in conference and to avoid the
dangerous league method of undertaking
f to settle International difficulties by
- voting upon them and by attempting
coercion of minorities.
"Third. That nil causes of disputes
,' between nations should bo reported to
an international court of justice prop
erly equipped to deal with questions of
' international law.' Formed with 1m
! mense powers, it was evident to thought
ful people that tho league would havo
, tn exercise them just as planned or
else prove worse than useless.
i "The events of tho last year have
fully justified this prediction. No re
sponsible nation has been really willing
that the immense powers given to the
league by paper covenant should nc
1 tually be wielded by It. Every ndvocatc
of the league from Wilson down has
been busy trying to prove that Its obli
i jations are' not absolute and should
sot be taken too seriously. The result is
that the widely advertised organization
U already discredited and wars which
'might have been prevented by wise np
i plication of conference methods arc al
ready waging all over the world.
"There must bo no slackers in this
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MKS. UAKCIWVY II. WAItBUJtTON
Chairman Republican women's
committee of Pennsylvania
epoch making campaign. SVomen owe It
to themselves and 'to tho nation to
make a Republican victory their vic
tory. "Loyalty nnd co-oneration between
Republican men and women is the only
suro road to art overwhelming vote In
rennsylvania for Harding nnd America
first.''
This i$ the fourth of a scries of five
statements on women in politics from
leaders of the Republican tecmen's com
mittee to be printed daily in the Eve
ning Publio Ledger. Tomorroto Mrs. J.
Willis Martin, a member of the ex
ecutive committee, will discuss the Na
tional Budget.
ACQUIT POLICEMAN OF MURDER
Charles Brcndloy. a vlco squad no
Uceman, was acquitted of a charge of
murder In the Uourt oi uyer nuu Tcr
miner yesterday. The charge' resulted
from shooting of Frank Scnrfira Inst
December at .Ninth nnd Christian
streets According to tho testimony,
Hrendley was making an nrrest and
was attacked by Scarfirn with a re
volver. The policeman shot and killed
Scarfira and the jury decided he acted
in cit-(iefeuse.
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SHIPMENTS for
PACIFIC COAST
Save Money by Shipping via
Atlantic Gulf & Pacific Line
Chas. Kurz & Co., Inc., Agents
Drexel Building, Phila.
Lombard 510 i Main 1520
SS "CAPE HENRY" Now Loading
This Is our third steamer, scheduled to sail OCTOBEIl 18th.
Utgular sailings thereafter.
Goods may be sent to Pier 9 North. "Secure our routing ad vlco
(or heavy pieces and goods In open cars before sending to dock.
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CHESTNUT AT lU STREET
FOR FRIDAY
An Exceptional Sale oi
SILK HOSIERY
Lowered Prices Because of Lowered
Cost of Material
QUALITY SILK HOSE
1.75
Three Pairs for 5.00
Extra fine quality silk hose; lisle foot and garter
top. Black, white, shoe shades.
ALL-SILK HOSE
2.65
Exceptional quality silk in white, cordovan or
gray. Formerly priced $3.00.
HEAVY SILK HOSE
3.50
Three Pairs for 10.25
Very special; heavyweight silk hose in black and
shoe shades.
PLAIN SHEER HOSE
3.95
Three Pairs for 11.75
Of superfine quality, very sheer, plain
hosiery, in black only.
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Every pair of Hose Guaranteed First
Quality NO SECONDS.
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LEGION M
EN TO AID
are concentrated nt League Island win were Instructed to work oqt a
Hospital. "I plan which; will bo submitted to the post
Mr. Klinsou, Dr. Miller and Dr. Ir- nt its next meeting,
WOUNDEDSOLDIERS
Benjamin Franklin Post to Do-
viso Means of Entertainment
for Hospital Inmates Hero
PERMANENT HOME SOUGHT
Kntcrtainment of wounded cvscrvloo
ne," who are In the hospitals In Pnlln
(Ielnnla as wards of the government
will bo undertaken by the Ucnlamln
I rnnklln Post, No. 40,', of the Ameri
can Legion.
The decision to interest themselves
In these wounded comrades was unani
mously voted by the post members nt
n meeting In the Chamber of Commerce
assembly room, Widcncr Ilulldlng, last
night.
11. B. Ellason made the suggestion.
The Idea received the approval of Dr.
A. C. Abbott, tho commander, nnd Dr.
'Fairfax Irwin, director of the public
henlth service, who belongs to the
Franklin post.
"This post," said Dr. M. H. Miller,
"should make n definite stnrt toward
doing something for these wounded
comrades In our midst. They hnvo had
n pretty rough time of it for the lait
two jears, and we ought to provide
cntcrtnlnment for them nnd assist in
every way to mako life as pleasant for
them as possible."
Dr. Irwin stnted that their every
day wants arc being cared for by the
government, but thnt tho social phase
of the life of these ex-service men
ought to be looked nftcr by the Legion.
One hundred applicants a dav are now
being received nt the public health
service headquarters. 140 North Broad
Rtrect. There aro, he said, about 20,
000 men In hospitals throughout the
country. Many of those In this city
Where you And on. name
You'll find tho other .
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Complete
Line of
Men's, Women's
and Children's
In all sizes from 5
to 12. Widths
AA to EE.
Very Newest
Fall and
Winter Stylet
in All Leathers
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how to relieve them from corns, bunions,
callouses, ingrowing nails, or fallen arches.
Adopt this recipe:
Come in here today, and let us pull off
those narrow, pointed-toe, bone-bending
shoes. They're the cause of your foot ills
your aching, tender, tired feet.
We'll put those feet into com
fortable, good-looking Educa
tors the shoes that "let the
feet grow a3 they should"
straight-boned, supple, healthy.
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No breaking-in, or discomfort.
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ANNOUNCE FOR FRIDAY
An Exceptional Offering of
WOMEN'S COATS
and WRAPS
Lowered Prices Because of
Lowered Cost of Materials
WOMEN'S HIGH-GRADE COATS
Lowered Price 5 5 00
Distinctive models developed in "Frost-glo" and Evora Superior.
Full lined in Peau de Cygne to match and warmly interlined. Colors :
Navy, brown, reindeer, Java brown and other new shades of the
season.
WOMEN'S BOLIVIA WRAP-COATS
Lowered Price 75,00
Featuring the new straight-line dolman developed in Congo Bolivia
One model with the new type "set-in" sleeve; the other is a belted fij?
aiyic, out. may uc worn wunout tne Belt it desired. Colors: Juniper,
Bedouin, brown, navy or black.
WOMEN'S FUR-TRIMMED COATS
Lowered Price 95.00
Developed in Veldyne, featuring novel collars of choice furs, including
Australian opossum, mole or taupe nutria. Smart blouse back, slit
pockets and narrow tie-belt. All of the season's fashionable and
wanted shades.
WOMEN'S WRAPS and DOLMANS
Lowered Price 45.00
Velde Cygne and Marvella are the fabrics chosen for these truly
wonderful creations. Three models are featured, and they may be
worn either straight or draped. Mole, squirrel, lynx or taupe wolf
fur trimmings. Colors are: Moonstone, brown, bronze, black.
Nanking or suede. Lined and interlined.
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Who Will Say Prices are High
When Men's Suits
Like These Can be
Bought for
$01.50
We began this morning the distribution of
a thousand Men's and Young Men's Autumn
and Winter Suits, made to sell at $50.00 and
more, at $31.50. They are of excellent all-wool
fabrics, chiefly in neat dark colorings Oxfords,
pin-stripes, checks, overplaids, mixtures; single
and double-breasted models, well tailored, con
servative styles, from one of the best manufac
turers in this country. Sizes for all men regu
lar, stout, tall, short, slender $31.50.
More Good News
Every one of the following lots of Clothing for
men and young men, is offered at considerably less
than this season's fair, legitimate value. In some cases
the loss of profit is our own ; in others the loss is shared
by a manufacturer from whom we buy hundreds of
thousands of dollars' worth each year an ex post facto
concession on goods already contracted for. See these
matchless values to-morrow:
"Alco" Suits at $69.00
Of the famous Hockanum Silk
mixed worsteds; made to sell at
$85.00.
"Alco" Suits at $54.00
Of Ethan Allen silk-mixed
worsteds, finely tailored; made
to sell at $75.00.
Suits With Two Pairs
of Trousers, Reduced
Men's and youner men's styles
now $38.50, $46.50 and $56.50.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Suits. $43.00 and $49.50
Smart styles for young: men
and models for men of more con
servative tastes.
Winter Overcoats now
$26.50. $29.50 and $39.50
Excellent styles and fabrics
from our regular good suppliers.
Autumn Overcoats Now
$25.00, $32.00 and $12.00
Marked at much less than their
former prices of course.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Wintermore Ulsters $63.50
Thick and heavy cut long and
full marked at a special low
price.
Youths' Long-Trousers
0 Suits
Special styles for the young
chap of 16 to 19 year3. Worth
one-fourth more than this price
$33.50.
Evening Clothes $45.00
Smart new Tuxedo and Eve
ning Dress Suits. Some Evening
Dress Suits at $25.00 half price.
Not all sizes.
Men's Separate Trousers
Neat mixtures and stripes
now $6.25. S8.25, $10.75, $12.75.
Reversible Leather Coats
Special value at $42.00.
Men's Neckwear
Matchless Variety
At $1.00 and $1.50
We fully believe that the Neck
ties in these two popular-prico
groups are the best that can bo
had at the prices. There's a
large show case full at each price,'
presenting an array of patterns
to meet every particular 'taste
stripes, figures, self-erTects and
plain shades $1.00 to $1.50.
Finer grades from $2.00 to $5.00.
Straw brldun 4 Clothier
Aisle 1, Market Street
S - StrawbrMiTK 4 Clothier Second Floor. Iast
The Wool Jersey
Over-Blouses
They are so
practical, so
warm and snug,
and never seem
to wear out
they are just
about as smart
as any Blouses
shown this sea
son. Basques like
the one illus
tiated, also
little sashed
back basque ef
fects, and the
longer Over
Blouses belted all around. All in
plain navy, leindeer and kanga
roothe very smartest and most
effective shades to wear with tho
striped and plaid wool skirts.
Prices, $7.50 to $12.00. The
model sketched, $7.50.
Strawbrldste & Clothier
Second Floor, Centra
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Smart Umbrellas
Special at $7.50
Practical, of course, but such
Umbrellas add a note of distinc
tion to a woman's rainy-day cos
tume. Of fine satin gloria with
tapo, edge. Finished with stub
ends. Decorative bakelitc or
bakelitc-trimmed handles, with
ring or leather strap.
Strnwbrldsre & Clothier
Aisle 7, Market Street
Bed Spreads
At Special Prices
Grod news for housewives re
plenishing depleted stores, for
young women buying for their
troussenux. Note: Bed Spreads
mnkc nice gifts. These four kinds
under price:
Crochet weave, 70x8 1 $2.95.
Satin-finish Marseilles, 80x90
$7.50.
Sets of Spread and Sham
Crochet weave, in Marseilles
design. Scalloped Spread, 84x91,
with Sham to match $7.50.
Scalloped Spread, 86x96, in
satin-finish white Marseilles, with
Sham $12.00.
.Hirawhridtre Clothier
Alain 11, Fllbeit Street
New Corset Covers
In Fitted Styles
Here arc the neatly-trimmed,
tight-fitting models in Corset
Covers often so hard to find.
With high, round or surplice neck
50c to $1.50.
ENVELOPE CHEMISE, of
nainsook, in various pretty styles,
trimmed with embroidery, some
with laco 75c to $2.25.
STRAIGHT CHEMISE, of
nainsook, daintily trimmed with
lace insertion and ribbon-run
bending $2.50.
BLOOMERS, of flesh-color ba
tiste, or of Windsor crepe in
flesh-color or white 85c to $1.25.
Windsor Crepe Night
Gowns, $2.50 to $3.50
ftrawbrldEe A Clothier
Third Floor West
Imported Dinner
Sets at $50.00
We have just opened up a ship
ment of Dinner Sets from abroad.
These are 100-pieco Sets in a dec
oration that combines both dainti
ness nnd beauty green Walls of
Troy design between two gold
lines. We have marked them spe
cial at $50.00.
Table Rowls For flower cen-
-tres, some largo
enough for fruit, in wide assort
ment from 25c to $4.00.
Htnittbrldge . I lothler- Ilaoement
New Beaded Bags
$12.45 to $41.88
(Prices Include XT. S tax)
Unusual designs, shades won
derfully combined, harmonized
and contrasted, and tho lavish use
of metal beads distinguish these
handsomo Bags. AH are finished
with beaded handles, beautifully
lined and fitted with purse nnd
mirror. Chiefly mounted on bead
ed frames.
Strawbrldge & Clothier Al.le 0, Centre
FURMITU
Save 30 per Cent
Dining-room Suits, Bedroom Suits
and Upholstered Living-room Suits
Not since our August Sale have we been able to
offer such special inducements in Furniture and we
shall not be likely to have such values snnn .ncmin
b irstn special purchase of Dining-room and Bed
room Suits, of walnut and mahogany, in Period designs,
marked at prices averaging 30 per cent, below value
an excellent assortment, the Dining-room Suits ranging
in price from $280.00 to $735.00, worth $400.00 to
$1050.00; the Bedroom Suits now $197.00 to $450.00.
worth $295.00 to $625.00.
Second a clearance of nearly a hundred Living
room Suits floor samples and styles not to be re-ordered
at an average REDUCTION OF ABOUT ONE-THIRD
from our own fair prices. Suits of three pieces, uphol
stered in handsomo tapestries now $95.00 to $000.00.
you need Furniture, take advantage of this
notable opportunity quickly.
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