iMh ux mWrT Wiw!r7TBPjpBW,pr?ff' "ifV7pi & -'jiwi"i!Wfi -'.- n i. ;a W r a, -,.- V n ,. j f Strawbridge & Clothier's Reduction Sale h ; T FUIiP.VOTE i -7J VI ' m ft it "j,y-'. .srs MDEN CAMPAIGN HANKS WILL END TONIGH a LH- I P.O. P. Nominees for Countv j I Qfflce3"to, Address Several ' Meetings n T ; 5 1 Republicans of Camden will close their campaign tonight with meetings In the Klibth ward, another In Pen Milken, township, one at Lawnsldc nnd meeting for1 Hebrews t Wlldoy Ilall, 1U be addressed by County Clerk Tat teron, candidate for Congress; City Clerk Ilrown, candidate for county clerk; State Senator Haines, candidate for register of deeds; Isaiah' Hatch, candidate for sheriff; Assemblyman nalln'orth, candidate for state senator, and others. onicc wio urgiDninc or inc campaign inc itepuDican cnnuwnies navo oecn On the llimri rnvprinif nit hf hi ilUfrWa within Camden county. Special atten tion also, has been given to the women ki who are, to vote for the first time. Club meetings for the women have been held and entertainments given. A woman's . Republican executive committee 'has been holding forth at Broadway and Itenson street, where meetings have been held, llh women as the speakers, Democrats of Camden also close their rsjnnaieu with noon mpctlnes in dif ferent, parts of the city and the county' iqaar; , ino nominees niso navo Deen moving from one end of the county to - tho other, but it has been admitted that the, meetings hnvc not been as largely ,. nttended as the meetings held by the -nepublicans. About tho only hope the ' Democrats have In Camden is to elect , fcevcral of their candidates for city Council.. As to the other part of the ticket they have been in the habit of being stamped by their opponents, and 1, with the 'women voting the Republican majorities are expected to be much '' larger. f ,' Some.of the active party men are pre- - dieting a majority of about 18,000 for the' Republican nominees. Tho candidates are as1 follows: Re publican' Congress, F. P. Patterson, Jr. ; . etato senator, Joseph F. Wall - worth;' Assembly, J. Heullngs Coles, "tt'Illfard T. Gibbs nnd T. Harry Row- 1 land;' sheriff, Isaiah Hatch; county clerk', William D. Ilrown; register of deeds; Joshua Haines; coroner, Dr. C. A. Rardsley. Democratic Congress, William P. Kramer; state senator, Samuel Shny; Assembly, Edward Barrett,- Alvin B. . Pitman and llcrtha Shippen Irving; sheriff, Victor King ; county clerk, John ' t Miller; register of deeds, John T. Clenry;. coroner, Neall M. Alcott. Wills Probated Today .Four wills, aggregating sums amount? Ins' to more than $34,000, were pro bated today in the office of the register ' of wills. The wills probated were as follows: Charles S. Gardiner, Penn sylvania Jlospitnl, $3030; John Fnl- Ion, 1730 Norrls street, $5200; Clar ence K. Ilnll, 0110 Media street, $0100, .and John W. Nobray. 1C0" North Six ty -flrst street, 515,845. W. E. Crow, .of State Commit- toe, Makes Last Appeal to People William H. Crow, chairman of the Republican state committee, has Issued a final appeal to tho voters to support the wholo Republican state ticket. . Addrossed "To all Pcnnsylvanians," Mr. Crow's appeal follows: "Steadfastly declining to consent to a surrender of the sovereignty and In dependence of the United States to an alien supor-state in Europe, or to grant it authority to nullify the constitutional rlthts and prerogatives of Congress, or to permit our wealth" of blood and treasure to bo employed at will 'In the protection of Imperialism in Europe and Asia, tho voters of Pennsylvania realize as never before the sacred and binding character of their obligations to the state and nation. "No less do they appreciate the time liness of tho opportunity and the im perative duty l'o put a. atop, to prodigal expenditure and wanton wasto in the ad ministration of national affairs: to take steps to liquidate the appalling war debt ; to release the people from a bur densome, vicious, costly, penalizing and sectional syston) of direct taxation nnd supplant It by a protective income from the billions of Imports: to make a peace that will be lasting; to cut America loose from foreign entanglements and complications; to restore domestic hap plnoss nnd tranquility to our 'people; to Insure security of life, property, government and the nrlvlleecs of citi zenship ; to safeguard tho just rights of labor, capital, business,, agriculture and the manifold forms of Industry ; to secure fair' treatment for the men who in poriods of dlro emergency donned the uniform of soldiers and sailors and offered themselves a willing sacrifice to sustain our country's honor, and to divest tho nation of autocracy in gov ernment and return . it to the people from whom all authority comes." MEmmammMmmmiBA Men or Women Yon rflll find here all the latest etrlrs In luperb quality and aperlor rrorkmanihlp at price that are actually loner than In many cash itorca. Open Man., Fri. & Sat. Evgt. Open a Charge Account "' Pay Small Amount Weekly CHAPIRO'C kJEZtobuy.EZ o pay O 44 South. 8tk Street- Ml I AnVKKTlSronEST ADTERT1SKMKXT If you have a product to sell that is better than others of its kind, it. is your duty to bring it to tho attention of your fellow citizens. In this belief, proprietors of tho Chestnut Street Shops Join in telling you through this column of the merits of their wares. "W ELL, if pay $10 have nil my clothes said could afford to for a suit, I'd cus- a business man I paid tom-tailored," the other day, "How much do you think for this?" queried the other. ' "Oh, a hundred easily. Maybo a little more." "Just exactly fifty. I had it made by Chas. Adams Co., 1017 Chestnut, I find their prices more reasonable and they use good cloth. Just look at the quality of this. Tiie color's good, too. This is the first suit I've had mado that my wife has approved, so you know it must be pretty good looking." "I'll oay it's good-looking," assent ed the other. Did you say the place is open, in the evenings Mondays and Saturdays? 111 stop in tonight." r "PW fortunate it is that I am able to ten you louay oi a wonderful opportunity to se cure a good-looking winter coat. It is of soft bolivia in navy, tan or taupe, beautifully tailored and most effectively trimmed with stitching, and its price is but $75. It is lined with silk of excellent quality nnd warmly interlined. At "Millards," 1337- Chestnut Street nnd 127 South Thirteenth Street, where I saw the coat, I saw also some very good looking woolen plaid skirts. An un usHial one that I thought particular ly attractivo whs of blue and henna plaid. A smarHooklhg tailored shirt of pongee or a striped crepe do chine blouse with white collar and cuffi edged with n tiny plaited frill would look decidedly chic with the skirt. TT'S not too early, really, to be xtEkinp out your Christmas list; particularly if you aro including ewelry in it, and, of course, you are. t is much wiser to secure Bailey, Banks & Blddle Company's gift book, and check off your selections, than to wait until thoso busy days just before Christmas, when you may not be able to find exactly what you Wont. The stocks in all departments art most complete at present, but it is only fair to tell you that dupli cation in many lines, especially of imported articles, will be well-nigh impossible. The 1921 Gift Book will pe issued early in November and '.vH be mailed upon request. Illus trating as 'it does the newest and ist unusual things in jewelry, , hes, silver, etc., ft is replete with SOME men are finding those knitted wool sweater coats just about right for wear on the links. They take the placo of a coat and give a greater amount of free dom. I saw some at the store of MacDonald & Campbell. 1334-36 Chestnut Street, which I thought particularly good-looking. Those at tractive heather shades look so well with tho tweed knickers. There is a wonderful variety of colors at Mac Donald & Campbell's, and it goes without saying, of course, that they are of excellent quality. Many women college girls particularly like these sweater coats for outdoor wear. They aro fine for golf wear at this time of year and they're just the things to slip into after a basket ball game, or while you are waiting your turn to join in the game. NCE you havo used an electric iron you wonder how you ever worrieu along wttnout one. And you will find that it pays to buy tho best. An iron like tho American Beauty, in which only the best ma terials are used, will outlast one of poorer construction, and then, too, there are points of design to be con sidered. The American Beauty has an extra-large ironing surface; rt is well balanced, so that it does not tire tho arm or wrist; it has a comfort able wood handle that never gets hot, and its cutaway nose gives a better view of the work and makes tho ironing of tucks, etc., much easier. Even these are but a few of its merits. To appreciate fully its superiority, you should examine the iron for yourself at the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut St. T T AVE pumps and slippers ever I been quito so attractive o as I was looking for a pair of slippers to wear with a biacK they aro this season? evening gown, and Iv difficult to decid tween three different styles of black satin slippers at the second-floor shop of Del Mar & Company, 1211 Chestnut Street. Finally, I chose a pair with straps crossed at the in step. A pair of bronzo slippers in this same style would look very smart with n brown suit and hat. Just a word about sports shoes. Those who like the good-looking brogues that every one seems to be wearincr theso davs will be interested in those which I saw at the Del Mar Shop. Some have the pointed xoe which .many- find becoming, 'and they In ALL Departments Many Things Reduced In Many Departments ALL Things Reduced The value of the merchandise marked at reduced prices for this great Sale runs into the millions of dollars, and the bona fide savings to our customers, will total hundreds of thousands. The goods in the Sale are new, fresh, up-to-date stocks bought for this autumn and winter season, and the reductions, in nearly every instance, are' reductions fromrour own fair prices of this season. But we are glad to note that many manufacturers are coming forward with goodjmerchandise at lower prices than they have been quoting and we take advantage of all worth-while concessions and reductions for our customers. Buy all the merchandise you need NOW. 150 Jersey Dresses Special at $22.50 Made to Sell for $32.50 . All new, fresh goods, and an extraor dinary value. Two beautiful models, handsbmely embroidered; one in the divided-tunic style. shown'in the sketch; note the fashionable flat basque-bodice sashed in the back, the trim, snug-fitting long sleeves, and the slender, well-tailored lines of tho tunic. The other is a straight line; long tunic model, elaborately em broidered. Navy, Flemish blue, brown, Burgundy and taupe. New Serge Dresses Special at $19.75 In navy, brown end black. Five smart models, in straight-line, long-waisted, distended pocket and attractive girdle effects. Trimmed with fiat braid, silk embroidery, braid and gilt thread embroidery and smart stitching. Sizes 34 to 46. . Afternoon Dresses Reduced Were $35 to $175, now $25 to $135 A large and varied collection, including lace, crepo meteor, crepe Georgette, taffeta, mignonetto and crepe .Russc, many elaborately beaded and embroidered models, others' exceedingly simple, but most effective models for all types. AH sizes in the lot, but in many in stances only one model of a kind. Black and all fashionable shades. jj ) Strawbrldce & Clothier Second Floor, Srarket Street Men's Winter Overcoats All Reduced Were $40.00 to $122,50 Now $28.50 to $84,00 This is the most extraordinary proposition that has ever been made at this season of any year inour history. We gathered a vast and splendidly comprehensive stock from the best manufacturers in America, had it all marked at FAIR, MODERATE PRICES, when indications of some break in the manufacturing market appeared. Although no October reduction in wholesale prices affected "the goods, we own, we meet the conditions immediately and mark our ENTIRE STOCK at a sacrifice of tens of thousands of dollars. Every English Overcoat, every Hart, Schaffner & Marx Overcoat, every Stein-Bloch Overcoat, every "Alco" Overcoat, and all Overcoats from other manufacturers, in this great Sale at reduced prices! Montagnacs, Worumbo Coatings, Care's Meltons, English Fleece Fabrics, fine Kerseys, Plaids, Checks, Two-tones very desirable Overcoat fabric, Long Ulsters, Town Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Box Coats, Chesterfields, Form-fitting Overcoats, single- and double-breasted. A wonderful assortment and won derful values were $40.00 to $122.50, now $28.50 to $84.00. Among the many unusual values are these Men's $50.1)0 to $60.00 Overcoats and Ulsters $34.50 Hart, Schaffner & Marx $75.00 Ulsters and Overcoats now $54.00 $35.00 to $95.00 Suits, $25.00 to $71.50 Every man who has not yet bought his Winter Suit should do-so NOW the selection is at its best, and at the reduced prices the values are truly remarkable. Among the extra-special groups are these Men's "Alco" and Other Fine Suits, worth $45.00 to $55.00 now $31.50 Men's Hart, Setoff ner & Marx Suits, worth $55.00 now $33.50 $45.00 Worsted Suits now $34.50 Fine $95.0t) Silk-mixed Suits now $71.50 OTHER FEATURES OF THE SALE All our Autumn-weight Overcoats reducednow $28.50 to $59.00. All Evening Dress and Tuxedo Suits reduced now $25.00 to $71.50. All separate Trousers reduced now $3.50 to $14.76. Youths' Long-Trousers Suits, were" $45.00, now $34.50. &- strwbride & ciothiei second Floor. Et November Victor Records NOW ON SALE Btrawbrldue t Clothier Fifth Floor, Wert Unique Features-:, Distinguish . n Nenro Corsets The hosts of women who know the comfort, the durability and the fashionable lines, of Nemo Corsets will find a complete line hore. Also oxperts ore glad, to assist in selecting the model best suited to each woman's needs and to fit the Corset for her. Nemo Models $5.00 to $25. Nemo Corsets, Style 425 $4.2& Value $2.95 A low-bust model of strong, light-weight Usaro cloth in pink or white. Substantially boned and cut long over the hips. Strawbridge & Clothier Third Floor, Market Street, Weit $40.00 to $85.00 Coats and Dolmans, $30.00 to $70.00 Some are special purchases, others arc clearances from our reg ular stock, and in some instances the garments were made up to our order ait a price concession, many being adaptations of much higher priced models. $40 Nurses' and Maids UniformsReduced Correct in style, carefully fin ished to the last detail: Now $3.85, were $4.50 Uniforms of plain blue chambray or blue-and-whito striped ging ham. With convertible collar and full-length sleeves. Now $3.85, were $5.00 Smart Black Cotton Pongee Uni forms, with white organdie col lar and turn-back cuffs. , Now $4.35, were $5.00 Nurses' White Uniforms of sturdy uniform cloth. With convertible collar, pockets and detachable belt. Slr&wbrldce & Clothier Third Floor, Filbert Street, West The$50Coat-Wrap Sketched is1 Now And at $50.00 it -vMMfne of tho best values of tho season. It iarcJdSrool velour, very fine and soft, designed ta tgiv'jc tho fashionable oval silhouette, lined throughout with silk of excellent quality, nnd finished wilbTa beautiful collar of nutria. One hundred in Shis lot, in such fash ionable shades as browjiS, taupes, Fckin, rein deer and, of course, blade One Hundred Coats at $30.00 These are also of fine 'wool velour, on dol man lines, with deep fur-trimmed muffler col , lars. In all fashionable shades and beautifully lined. $85 Fur-Trimmed Dolmans Ono hundred beautiful new Dolmans, of high grade cloths, in all fashionable dark shades, and high-class in every detail beautiful tailoring, beautiful linings, nnd nearly all have collar and cuffs of fur. About 100 Coats, Remarkable Value' at Just Been Received but not Unpacked Detailed Information in this Announcement, but They Will be Ready Bright and Early To-morrow Morning. 3E1 Strawbrldie & Clothier Second Floor, Centre $70 $55.00. Have in Time for A Special Purchase 'of 800 ) i o p- New Voile Waists) $4.bo Regular $3.50 to $4.25 Values TEN ATTRACTIVE MODELS, nil of sheer white voile, trimmed with fine embroideries and laces, made with the full-length sloevcs, and finished with graceful roll collars just the kind of Waists hundreds of women want to wear with tho tailored suit. Don't miss these, we can't hope to duplicate them soon again. -- Btrawbrldre & Clothier Second Floor. Center Wonderful Reductions in Shoes Every pair of WOMEN'S HIGH SHOES the newest beautiful effects from Laird, Schober & Co. and other fine manufacturers, including all our famous Comfort Shoes and Arch Preserver Shoes now marked at much leas than former prices. Women's $17.00 to $20.00 High.Shoes $10.75 A most attractive) collection of the smartest new triced Shoes, patent leather with satin tops, Held mouses kid Laced Shoes, tan calf, brown cloth-top Luce Shoes, and many other equally attractivo styles from Laird, Schober & Co. and from the Jamea A, banister Co, Women's $10.00 to $12.00 Shoes $7.45 - Dark tan calf Shoes, block buckskin, cloth-top, and patent leather kid-top Shoes. - Women's $15.00 Pumps now $9.75 Lazuli Snat Pumps, patent leather, black or brown Elazed kid, black domino calf. Women's $13.00 to $15.00 Low Shoes $9.75 Dlnck glared kid, dark brown kid, block domino calf nnd tnn calf Oxfords, chtstnut brown nnd hl&clc rinmlnn -calf Pumps. Women's $10.00 to $14.00 Low Shoes $7.90 Brown or black kid and ton calf Oxfords. Pumps of black kid with satin quartern, and of tan calf. All Men's High and Low Shoes Reduced $21 Brogue Oxfords $17.00 BanUter Oxfords, of Scotch Brain leather, full wins tips with Hlh land perforations. $22.00 High Shoes $17.50 aenulno French calf laced Shoes, new English lasts. $20.00 High Shoes $16.00 Oenulne Shell Cordovan: English last. Banister High Shoes o IS Shoes aro now marked at $15, 117 Shoes aro now 113.60. $16 Shoes ore now marked at $13, $14 Shoes are now marked $12 $14 High Shoes nowlO.OO Tan calf and gun-metal caff; Eng lish last. $8.50 High Shoes now $6.75 Dark brown leather, wing-tip Brogue Shoes, with perforated trim ming and saw-tooth edging, v Every Pair of Infants', Children's, Misses' and Large Girls', High Shoes in Our Regular Stock Reduced at-strMrtrll Clothler-T-UIMh and Filbert Stmts All Women Who Need New Suits Should See These in The General Reduction Sale Ten, fifteen, twenty, twenty-five dollars these arc the savings on many of the Suits in the Sale. For instance 45.00 to $50.00 Suits $35.00 Tweeds, velours, silvertoncs, in various belted styles, gathered, plnitcd, tucked and button trimmed. Black, navy, brown, taupe, oxford, reindeer and plum. $5,7.50 to- $65.00 Suits $45.00 Fur-trimmed Suits of wool velour nnd silver tone in navy, brown, reindeer nnd French blue, also a few in black and oxford gray. Collars of nutria and scalinc. $67.50 to $72.50 Suits $47.50 Fur-trimmed nnd embroidered models of wool velours nnd duvrt do Inine, in black, navy, French blue, reindeer and brown, nutria and scaline col lars. One model sketched. v Suits, Special at $21.75 Smart Belted Outing Suits of jersey in brown, navy, green, oxford gray and heather mixtures. Suits, Special at $22.50 Well-tailored Homespun Suits, in block, navy blue, brown and reindeer shades. Made in belted styles, plaited and tucked, some trimmed with bone buttons. - HtrawbHare A Clothier Second Floor, Centra Men's Hats and Caps Reduced With tho exception of our Stetson line, nil the Men's Hats and Caps in our autumn and winter stocks are marked at reductions. Soft Hats that were $4 to $12 now $2.35 to $9.75 Derby Hats that were $6 to $8 now $4.65 to $6.45 Velour Hats that were $10 to $25 now $5.95 to $19.75 Cloth Hats that were $6 to $8 now $4.75 to $6.45 Men's Caps that were $2.50 to $6 now $L95 to $4.75 B-- Strawbrldso b Clothier Second 1'loor, Market Street, Cast In the Leather Goods Store Bags at Decisive Reductions' The newest of smart Hand Bags, practical, sturdy Boston . many men consider indispensable JI an tnese irom our carefully chosen regular stocks, RE DUCED. (On taxable articles tho U. S. Tax is included in the prices nuoted.1 .,-J -. . . M rurvb nuiiu ru.a, were $5.75 to $9.98 now $4.85 to $7.50 Beaded Bags, were $1.65 to $50.68 now $1.00 to $43.50 Duvetine Hand Bags, were $4.75 to $4.95 now $4.35 Our Entire Stock of Leather Bags, regularly $5.00 to $20.70, reduced now $3.85 to $18.50 All Our Brief Cases Re duced of Cowhide Leather, were $7.25 to $34.00 now $6.50 to $30.50 Strawbridge & Clothier Aisles S and 0, Centra Silk Petticoats Reduced to $3.95 Regularly the price, of these Petticoats is $4.50, and they are a good valuo at thai. Silk jersey top and a pretty flounce of soft silk mcssalinc, in. black and smart street shades now 53.95. Strawbridge A Clothier Second Floor, Wert Reductions in Jewelry and Silverware All the pieces of Jewelry and Silverware in the Salo were se lected from our regular stocks nnd reduced from 20 to 33 1-3 per cent., a few reduced bne-hnlf. Among them, articles that make tho nicest kind of gifts. Included are various lots of Diamond Jeicelru, Watches, Gold Jewelru, Clocks, Rhinestone Jewelry, Fancy Necklaces, Hat Pins, Sterling Silverware and Silver-plated Ware Strawbrldce A Clothier Alike 8, 0 and 10, Market Street Our Entire Great Stock of Floor Coverings Reduced Including overy Oriental nnd Standard American Rug, largo or small; all grades of1 Carpets; all imported and American Lino leums an,d Mattings marked at lower prices that mako it well worth while of every homo fur nisher to provide for Buch needs now! Strawbrldfs ft' Clothier- Fourth Floor, Wet The entire stock of the Lower priced Deportment Is also marked at notable reductions from the already low prices. , Btrawbrldf ft Clothler-n ' Fourth Floor, Filbert Street Entire Stocks of Curtains and Upholstery Fabrics Reduced A remarkable opportunity for those who are now putting tho homo in cheery readinessTfor winter. Worth-while savings overy pair of Lace and Scrim' Curtains, every yard of Drapery Fabric, and many other home decorating needs are marked at substantial reduc tions from our usual low prices: NEW LOW PRICES FOR LACE CURTAINS Irish Point and Point de Paris Long Curtains, $8.50 to $23 Irish Point and Point de Paris Lace Curtains, $6 to $23 Marie Antoinette Sash Curtains, reduced to $4.50 to $8 a pr. Filet Lace Sash Curtains reduced to $2.50 to $6.00 a pair Nottingham Lace Long Curtains reduced to $2 to $4.50 a pair Scrim, Marquisette or Voile Sash Curtains, $2J30 to $10 a pr. DRAPERY AND UPHOLSTERY FABRICS Velours, Figured Tapestries, Silk Damasks, Plush, Velvet, Plain Poplin, Rep, Madras, Muslin, Scrim, Voile, Novelty Fabrics, Cretonnes, Taffetas, Satines all re duced. S-- Strawbrldce ft Clothier Third Floor, Market Street and Centra Exchanged Pianos at Attractively Low Prices Girard S185 Story & Clark.. $315 Henry F. Miller $475 Aeolian $100 I Krell $150 Dell $150 Pease $165 Whitney $150 I Royal $175 All you need pay now is $10.00 to securo any of these Pianos priced up to $186. Payments of $5.00 or $6.00 monthly thereafter, can be arranged, if so desired, On higher-priced instruments the payments will be somewhat larger. , --,8(rawbrliJ.A Clothier Fifth Floor. Wait fii " H I V H s u M 4 K-V- fl h tt vs m m fTvm m 'J Ml i 7 r w ii ?ii i t i i i !H VJ K4& : aWf si ? -piATtoN 'h:-: rrr-r 4X i vx-- : .'2i4MKyrr'rr?'rH.yy.,LMA.lSJlJ,: 'J-i K&trr- "? " w.JSr-",fffV - ir V.- "'A. If'feJ. !i a-' "' k r"fe " J-i': .. 'Vsvnarffestioni are most Teasenaoiy Trw- .1 .- 3&b4&2