tcw . ;T rvjXE'-.j. Wft J NJf.. i 3. & vv("i y. U'- w " ! ". V&A v a-A W,il i i -KM" T w? t w-'T "S 4'V.t rfto Tr4 a ... . ,t Vft JUl V JUXS JLW ur Jf u JpUJLv T I, Atf OCTOBER 19, 1920 ON HERE PLANS LEGI BIG CENTRAL HOI A , Committee Is Authorized to In vestigate as to Cost of i Clubhouse SEE NEED OF HEADQUARTERS A central Amfrlenn Ltglnn clubhouse , n prospect. Tit pVpPhtat!rfs of posts In the Second Lejtlon t1lstrirtRntliercd t the Hotel Lorraine, Broad street nud r.iminiint nrenue. last night, nnd mi- t thortrrd n committed to Inventlfratp ns .. it. Af nt rirnnlrlne nnrl rnrrrlne n in in'- " " ---! "bnlMlnjt Fultnble for a meeting plnce 'ind Tallying hcart.viarterR for these i Thl committee wax represented nt Ih. cnniercncp- ov i. i-. i'r,v, ,.. mr Thnir" RoTterM Hnth (Marine) rout. n 1J50: II. II. Ellasnn, of the Hen tuniln Franklin Post. No. 405. and 0. p Kane, of the Pennsylvania 'Railroad pot. No. 204. It naa decided br unanimous vote in.. i j. rnmmlttpp shall draft n com- miinlcatlnn to be forwarded to nil nosts !""!.. "n.i,tt tHnlnir ilir. tnltinl ex. Ivmrf In fittlnR up n proper clubhouse to men iw """ "' ;";' i" .-.i tin. .net nitr mpmnrr of mnlntiitnlne i,inu "" i."'- - the home. , OeorRe Wentworth Carr. tlie countr chairman, presided nt the meeting In the nWnre of II. It. Hosan. the cits trlrt chairman, who was in Buffalo. The membership of the twelve pests in the second district aggregates nbout flOflO paid-up members, nnd is conse quently one of the largest district mem berhlps in the city. There was expressed nt the meeting an urgent need for headquarters of n permanent character. The clubhouse, it An agreed, would solve this problem. The representatives from the various pots follow: ..,..- .a- The ncnlamln Franklin Post No. 40.i H. B. Ellason. Romaln C. Hassrlck tnd II. S. Hngert. Thomas Roberts Heath (Marine) Trtt. No. 180 T. P. Lowry. Jr. Tennsvlvania Railroad Post. No. 204 M. S.'nroomall and O. D. Kane. State 'Fenclbles Post. No. 142 Walter 0. Ithoadw and J. II. Murphy. Lawrence B. Delnney PoBt, No. 20 l;J0Pr A. .WUIHiue. Walter M. uenriy i-osi, io. um William T. Quav. Thomas B. Fales Tost, No. 108 n.k.-t r Stnuirlitnri. O. v. fJrcen- Iiwond. Peter Cooper, W. D. lloach, W. It. Hace nnd James W. Metzger. Donald T. ShPnton l'ost. ino. jou William II. Blester, Jr., nnd Edwurd Bhenton. ... , State headquarters of the American Legion will bo removed from 811 Chest nut etreet to 033 Chestnut street, ac cording U an nunouncempnt today by William O. Murdock. state adjutant. The new officials v, 111 be located on the third tloor at the new nddrcss. FORAME"mCAN FLAG ONLY Mayor Will Allow No Other Banner on Independence Hall Mayor Moore announced todnv that n flac other than the Stars and Stripes will be peimltted over City Hall or In dependence Hall during nis uaminis- trntinn. . . ., , Charles W. Alexnnder requested that lithe Loulsinnn state pelican flag be framed over Independence nan in nonc-r o( the dedication of the Louisiana stnte memorial In the Vicksburg National Military Park. .,,,., "No one apprccintcs more thnn I do, tSi Mnvor said, "the importance of en couraging good will between the states or with foreign nations, nut during tnc recent wnr and the domestic excitement incident thereto, requests for the dis play of flags over public buildings and for the use thereof led to abuses nnd partialities which should not De en couraged now. While I would be will ing to rtispiny tne Louisiana state pelican flag from the window of the Mayor's office, I shall direct that no flag but the American nag snail De raked hereafter over the City Hall or the old State House, which is the proudest possession of patriotic Philadelphia." PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me Ft Painting Consultants Ihe Kuehnle organization is prepared to give you expert advice without charge. If your property needs no paint ing:, we'll gladly Bay so. If painting is required, we'll tell you exactly where, why, how and how much! Phone or write. Kuehnle PAINTERS Vine & 17th. Sts. 8PIUJCE5W BACOi893 STRAW VOTE AT PENN 8tudents to .Show Preference for Presidential Candidates A straw vote for the presidential can dldatcs will be tnken tomorrow nt the University of Pcnnsylvnnla. Polljng places will be established In the Various departmental buildings nnd ballots will bo cast between thehours of 0 n. in. and 5 p, m. Co-eds will be permitted to vote. The Houston Intercollegiate Newspaper Association will have charge of the straw vote. The Students' Republican Club is making fdans for securing prominent political speakers to address the stu dents on the Issues of the campaign. The Undergraduates' Council, the governing body of the University, have agreed to permit house parties again this year, the first slnco 3012. Junior week, which will Include Thanksgiving, lias been designated for the house par ties. A number of fraternity houses will, be turned over to lndy guests un der proper chaperonagc and rules made by the council. CENSUS OF GAME ASKED OF HUN I ETC Stato Roqulrcs Report Showing Number of Animate and Fowl Killod TWO BEARS MAY BE BAGGED The Pennsylvania hunting season for 1020 -n ill bo officially opened, tomorrow with a new "game killing census," which Is n blank ntlnchcd to rneh hunt ing license, nnd must be filled out nt tho rnd of tho reason nnd turned In t. the State Oame Bonrd. telling the num-1 ber of nnlmnls killed by the hunter during the senson. The hunting reason for bears wns of i y reedbfrds. snlne nnd water fowt hunt Ing opened In September and the season on blackbirds opened In August. Tomorrow the hunters will be per mitted to crack their guns nt ruffled grouse, the king of game birds; ring neck pheasant, native quail, gamhel nunll, Hungarian quail nnd squirrels. On a few other kinds of game, how ever, tho ban will not bo removed till November. These include rabbits and hare. November 1, nnd wild turkeys. November 1'. The deer reason will not nrrlvft till December 1. It will last only two weeks. Henrs have become so numerous In Potter county that huntsman, instead of being allowed one for the season at heretofore, may now bag two If they wish. The game commission issued it warning that the limit of persons in .1 rninp or hunting together will be three. Tho commission also announced tht all the counties' nenr Philadelphia nre closed to rlng-ncckcd pheasant and quail shooting. It Is expected that this will bo ono of the greatest hunting seasons ever experienced, ns the animals and "big gamo' nro plentiful nnd toamlng at Inrge in great numbers. DOCTOR'S HOME.ROBBED Burglar Qets Jewelry Valued at $2825 In Sherwood Avenue The home of Dr. John Bele, 0370 Sherwood avenue, was entered by n window from tho front porch last night while the family were ask'cp and Jew elry valued nt $2825 was stolen from the drawer of Mrs. Hole's dressing table. The robbery was not discovered until this morning when the police of the Sixty-first nnd Thpmpsoii street sta tion wtTi notified. The stolen jewelry Included a diamond-studded platinum wrist watch nnd chain set with dia monds and four diamond rings. A General Banking Business At either office, uptown or downtown, wo re- celo deposits, render advice on banking prob lems, kIo accommoda tion on approved ac counts, rent eafo de posit boxes, receive ap plications for tltlo In surance and make real estate settlements. We have every facility to render complete eerv loa In banking, trust and real estate matters. The Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Co. of Philadelphia 623 Cheatnut Street "" from Independence Hall 45 S. Broad St. , mucoid Htuiuin Shaw-Walker 'V'OLJ want a word in the dictionary; or a name in the telephone book. You find it quickly naturally.. No delay No excuses. You want a letter from a file equipped with a Shaw-Walker Index. You find it immediately. No waiting. No mental cal culations. For you have complete filing machine. Equip your files with Shaw Walker Indexes. And install them under the new Shaw Walker method of File Man agement. Then we guarantee to deliver any letter you want into your hands almost in stantly. Find out how to put your file department on a result basis. Phone or write us, without obligation, for full information regarding Shaw-Walker Guar anteed Letter Filing. SHAWWALKER 1010 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Steal and HW FJhi . Lmd$,mr Df$ka PKnnM Filbort 62G75 Card Indtx'Equlpmenl Wn Safti unlit .iituc a pa Skyscraper f is. HI 1m'jx?) IH , 44 mm I 1 i(iftlllllK tJ-'44'P1 m i AW1 mftmmWflMM Ptf'- j&M. vn- nw pTT? aH i Hi WBis BSHHIHIH MliWmwm liBIBHBI I For yean tvt've bun guarantttlnz Shaiv- Waliir H (& Slttl Litter Filet to itand th'ti feu, Noiv read abiut WK another important guarantee. IB J H n J. i 1 GUARANTEED Sf Letter Filing I 1 H a i m I 1 a aTaTfl 1-37 It )iWi I'll BONW1T TELLER. &XO tfa6pdcfa6hcptfOiMnaMont CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET For Wednesday Exceptional Offerings 3une ffllc" Jttiks, Suits, mm Si goats At Much Below Regular Price Due to Lower Cbst of Materials Specialized for Wednesday MISSES' SUITS of 'RAINBOW TWEEDS" 59.50 Exclusive with this shop. Belter models developed in beautiful, hard - wearing "Rainbow" Tweeds, lined throughout. Colors: Browns, blues, dark greens and other seasonable shades; in solid or heather colorings. MISSES' SUITS of DUVET de LAINE 89.50 Several models; one in particular has a "tie-thru" fur collar, fur pocket trimming and cable stitchery. All are Radium silk lined. I MISSES' FUR-TRIMMED VELDYNE SUITS 98.50 This soft surface fabric developed in the new suit silhouette, accentuating the new Princess line, with concentrated side full ness. Fur collar and pockets of nutria. Radium lining; sizes 14 to 18. MISSES' POIRET TWILL & TRICOTINE FROCKS 75.00 Several smart models featuring graceful panels from a Moyen-age waist; cut steel beading in beautiful motifs; two models have narrow sashes, cut steel beaded. MISSES' DRESSES (Including Import Models) 95.00 to 185.00 Developed iij duvetyn, veldyne and twill fabrics; plain or shadow embroidery trimmed ; beaded, Cire ribbon trimming and plain-tailored models. MISSES' WRAPS & COATS 110.00 to 295.00 A host of styles developed in Evora, Mar vella, Veldyne and Bokhara. Fur collars and cuffs of beaver, wolf, squirrel, mole or nutria. Radium or Pussywillow linings. MISSES' SMART UTILITY COATS 59.50 to 110 Sports, belter and dolman effect models, lined throughout. The fabrics are; Tweeds, silver- tones, velours and fi "Vyorumbo," Camels' hair, 1 -;(" ",,. ... m n Strawbri dge s-GarHiEif We Congratulate This Lady Who, at Ninety Years of Age, Will Cast Her First Vote We have printed n Cir cular .of INSTRUCTIONS ,TO 'WOMEN VOTERS which will be found at the Main Desk and at other points throughout the store, with our invitation to "take one." But we take great pleasure in sending the circular by mail to the writer of the following letter, with our I congratulations: "Strawbridgc & Clothier Will you kindly send mo a copy of printed instruc tions to new voters ? I am ninety years of age, and expect to vote at the coming election. I would like to look over the in structions. 1 have been assessed, registered, have paid my tax and have my receipt, nnd am very glad to be able at last to exer cise my rights as a citizen. I have always believed my life would be spared to see this day. I am enclosing a self-addressed stamped envelope for instructions." Men's Velour Hats at $6.45 A special lot of rich-looking Velour Hats in two smart styles, and in black, brown, green and olive. All sizes. At this price the saving is fully one-third. RtrnuhrldKe & Clothier Second Floor, Market Street, Eant Women's Suits May be Plain or Embroidered Both Types, $57.50 to $100 Suits for general wear or for more formal occasions. Smart fabrics include wool velour, duvet do laine, broadcloth, silver tone, duvet melange, duvet cut and veldyne, in black, navy blue and distinctive autumn shades. Some with girdled jacketa on straight lines. Belted models variously plaited and tucked, other styles with slaohed Bcama and paneled effects. Well-tailored bcltless Suits or handsomely embroidered styles, many fur-trimmed. The Suit sketched, $87.50. Suit 8 in Extra Sizes, $67M to $125 Designed on slenderizing lines, for women of full figure. Suits of wool velour, duvet de laine and veldyne. Coats in smart and becoming lengths finished with straight lines or points. Semi-belted models flare slightly, others are finished with narrow tailored belts'. Models on conservative lines arc Dciucss. &- Strwbrld A Cl6th!e r -Second Floor. Centr Seven Smart Styles Among Women's Tricotine or Serge Dresses at $25.00 A remarkable group of attractive Street Dresses of navy blue or black trjeotine and serge (one style sketched). Many women will buy -them eagerly for business and for general wear. Some will find straight-line styles more becoming, others will prefer tunic or panel effects. Sleeves are long or in three-quarter length. Braid, jet beads, embroidery and graceful tie sashes form the trimming. Dresses that are decidedly "out-of-the-ordinary," at $25.00. Women s Wool Dresses in Variety, $16.50 to $22.50 Dresses of velour, jersey, serge, Poiret twill and tricotine, smart and practical. Variously trimmed with braid or embroidery. Coat, straight line or panel models, with vestees, or fastening t the shoulder with collarless neck-line. Women9 8 Silk Afternoon Dresses, $18.75 to $165.00 5f - 8trawbrld ft Clothier Second Floor. Market Street Upholstered Living-Room Suits Dining-Room and Bedroom Suits At Savings That Average One-third I THE LIVING-ROOM SUITS are floor samples and styles which we shall not re-order for the next season. Three-piece Suits, many styles, upholstered in handsome tapestry. Prices have been reduced approximately one-third now $95.00 to $600.00. The Dining-room and Bedroom Suits com prise a special purchase at a price concession that permits us to sell them for about 30 per cent, below market value. They are of walnut and mahogany in desirable period designs. The Dining-room Suits are now $280.00 to $785.00. The Bedroom Suits $197.00 to $450.00. y straWbrld & Clothler-Thinl Floor Men's Ulster Overcoats and Winter Suits $38.00 Just a striking example of the efforts the :Store is making to meet the desire for lower prices. Here is a most remarkable lot of Clothing Ulsters, Ulsterettes and Chesterfield OVERCOATS from a foremost Philadelphia manufacturer made to sell at $50.00 to $60.00. Hart, SchafTner & Marx Winter SUITS, of neat dark mixed fabrics, in youthful and conservative stjlcs. Although we began the disposal of the above-mentioned lot this morning, there is still a sufficient quantity on hand to insure satisfactory selection to-morrow. The Men's Suits at $31.50 This great lot has just been freshened by the addition of about 300 moie Suits in all sizes and proportions regular, stout, short, tall and slender. YOUR size is surely here and you pay much less than the regular price. 3$- StrawbrliUn i. Clothier Second Floor East 3 il WeHave Secured About 2400 Men's a eras SHIRTS To Sell Under Price Save One-third to Almost One-half on Fine Silks Although the special Sale prices on the scores of lots of hitrh class STAPLE AND NOVELTY SILKS are from one-third to nearh one-half less than the prevailing prices of last October, the volumi of business in dollars is greater this month. That means our cus tomers appreciate the very remarkablo values. These and manj others, at far below regular prices: Fine Satin-Stripe Shirting Silksnow $2.00 40-inch Colored Canton Crepes now $3.00 40-inch Colored Crepe Meteor now $3.85 Yard-Wide Black Satin de Luxe now $2.35 40-inch Black CrepeJAeteornow $3.85 C. . Bonnet's Black Satin Souple now $5.00 Yard-Wide Colored Satin Messalinc$i .95 $2.55 Inasmuch as a saving of about one dollar and even more goes with each of these fine Shirks at this price the whole 200 dozen should go long befoie the Store closes to-morrow. These are of that finely woven madras, with the colors woven clear through and, therefore, indelible. They're made tho way all good Shirts should bo made full and com fortablo in cut, and painstakingly sewn. You must see them to fully appreciate their remarkable value nt this pric(3 $2.55. Straw bridle A Clothier . Kut Store, Eighth 8(reet Printed Satins and Novelty Dress Silks at Half the Former Prices $-- 8tratrldge & Clothier AUie O. Centra Metal Brocade Ribbon, $6.75 A Saving of One-Third An importer's remaining stock at a decisive price concession. So women may pay much less thnn tho usual price for handsome Metal Brocade Ribbons, 8 inches wide. Gotd on grounds of black, navy or sapphire bluo or brown, some silver effects just the wanted effects for vests, hand bags, girdles and millinery now $6.75 a yrfrd. (- Strawbrldg. & Cloirtl.rAIl icentr. Boston Bags PRACTICAL, GOOD-LOOKING $4.00 to $20.70 Leather Bags that meet the need of women, business and pro fessional men who must have a convenient carry-all for papers. , Older boys and girls find them one of the nicest kinds of Bags for ' scnooi ana coticgc. siuruy uoston Bags of brown or black leathers, canvas-lined $4.00 to $7.50. Bags of hand-boarded cowhide, leather-lined, $12.45 and $16,85; with lock and key, $20,70, includ ing U. S. tax. ,. , trawhrldi. A",C!luidl.Ai' Ml- t l , :? w 4: U": 'M ', 'jn SP. si w $ v v i 4 . -51 i Jum i & r3Vi,li.-M'W' vn " ibfii nnm . iLH' h rJF 'rTl Jf!5r fr &?.r r & M s'i ds$fri&ki!L v ' &; ..j.T.l.aA if iSl" ' ' Tnf