in VjI M w 4 -f BREWS WILL AID HE 10 ESCAPERUSSIA Philadelphia Manufacturer te Bring Victims of Bolshevists te This Country WOMEN VOTERS TO MEET EVENING PTJBriO LEDEI&IjAiELPBV TttUESDAY, NOVM&ER lD2ff MAN KILLED BY TROLLEY A crusndcr In the interest of liurann Ity, Merris Itescnbnum, a mnnufnc tnrer, wlioe home i nt 3222 Uentnln (street, sailed from New Yerk ou tlie Mcnmsliln France, bound for Ilusin, where he win nrrniiRe for transporta tion te America of bnnili of Husslnn Jews nt present HUifrrliig from the oppression of the llelhhcintn, tumble te get out of the country. Mr. nesenbnum, answering wlmt lie declares is n cnll te service for IiIh fellow mnn, lins t:irn up his business temporarily nt 11 North Fourth street, for three months te mnUe his trip nbrenil. , . . Although his principal "V1"1"" l, bring home te the 1'nlted Stair? i w th him Jews who nie limine dlluni'ty mcnplng tin ppr.cuiuetis ei inc ui-MipU-K Mr. Reenbiium will iiiiKp n Mircj of conditions in Russia while he is there unci report his liudiiiRS te Jewish societies in this country en h s leturn. The principal object of his mission is Kiev, where there have been continuous uprisings nnd where the Miffering of the peeple is bcliccd te be Uie most intense. T-SQUARE CLUB MEETS New Yerk Architect Speaks en Cap Cap ieol Park at Harrlsburg Mere than 200 members of the T Square Club were present at the semi monthly meeting Inst owning in their building 204 Quince street, nt which Arneld Brunner, an nrchitcct of New Tork, delivered an address ou the new Capitel Park nt Ilnrrlsburg. He told the assemblage of architects and urtists, many of whom nre Philu dclpliinns. that the pnrk, ou which work has new been started, is n very large project iiiNehing net only landscape and park design, but also the scheme of surrounding buildings. An exhibi tion of rendered drawings by Brunner was en huinl nnd eer. one showed great interest in them. Nicel.l d'.Wiwe. piesident of the club, and a well-known designer of stained glass, presided at the meeting. Te Entertain for Censul General Colonel Jehn 8. Muckle, of 20311 Walnut street, will gip a reception tins evening nt his home te meet tier aid Camnbell. tlin new Hi irixli rmiiiil fTA..n-nl fnn ln... .. 1. ...! i M.tn .....I ' Delaware. First Annual Convention of League te Be Held Saturday The first annual convention of the Philadelphia Lcngue of Women Voters will be held Saturday at the Bcllcvuo Bcllcvue Bcllcvuo Stratferd. Miss Marjerio Shulcr, asso asse asso clatctjcdiler of the Weman Citizen, will tell the "Story of Itatlficatien In Ten nessee" at the dinner te be given in the,eenlng. Mrs. F. Leuis Sladc. of New Yerk, will nlse speak. The dinner will fellow nn afternoon meeting, nt which Mrs. Geerge A. Pier sol, chairman of the league will pro pre side. Reports will be made bv the va rious officers and chairmen, and ad dresses will be given by Mm. Jehn U. Miller, chairman of the Slnte League, of Women Voters; Mrs. Edward Purker Dals. representative of the women s Democratic committee, nnd Mrs. alter C. Hancock, representative of the wom en's Republican committee. The following ticket will be voted en: Chairman. Mrs. Ocorge A. Dunulng; first vke chairman. Miss Sarah U. Lowrle; second ice chnlrmnn. Mrs. Itnlph ltalgiiel: third vice chnlrmnn. Mrs. Max L. Margells; secretary. Miss Jean Crawford and treasurer, Mrs. .Tallies Starr, Jr. Court Interpreter Struck at Fif teenth and Arch 8treete Whlle crossing Fifteenth street nt Arch yesterday afternoon, Jehn II. Bo Be Bo nlnkeff, sixty-flve years old, nn inter preter in Court of Common Pleas Ne. 2, was struck and killed, by a trolley car. He lived at 8000 Glrard avenue. Bcnlnkeff lind been connected with it... n..BL .!. 1AAI r1tnn tin trnu nn : pointed by Judge SuUzbcrgcr. He vas an interpreter. In Itusslan, lddish anil French languages. He was especially a student of French, nnd wrete a nura-1 her of articles for foreign, newspapers. flB s" . "MS HHHI I HHHI wBl' HHHI I HjHHN L tAeniM JaEjHHHJHJ SHRbu tfX---J sHHtHHLM Just for Ink The teacher's rule of "proceed from the known te the unknown" should be followed in adver tising. And yet, the temptation is often present te pic ture a factory output as reaching "end te end" from Bosten te Buffalo and beyond, or perhaps three times from the Earth te the Moen. Fer example, Buttcrick uses $196,000 worth of ink per year for printing. Everybody uses ink and everybody knows that a few cents' worth will last a long time. The temptation is te picture a young lake of ink or a stack of ink bottles alongside of Wash ington Monument or some similar device for stimulating the imagination. Hew would you illustrate the use of an enor mous amount of printing ink? Butterick The Delineator ($s.50 a Year) Everybody's Magazine ($2.75 a Year) Publisher The Designer ($2.00 a Year) i i' :gililiiiililiiiii!iiiii IMF II IMaTM I j I I w HOSKINS IS WATERMAN HEADQUARTERS watmans Ideal) llAX IF k The Gift JW gk Ideal Mm JfWr K See Our Display of EVERSHARP PENCILS Plain and Fancy HOSKINS REPAIR FOUNTAIN PENS STATIONERS ENGRAVERS PRINTERS BUSINESS FURNITURE Chestnut Street at Ninth u Fm getting real filing service new!" "QINCE we installed the "YandE" O Direct Name Filing System, I haven't known what it is te wait f ersa piece of correspondence, nor has there been a single letter lest or misfiled." This is the tribute paid by a big ex ecutive (name en request) te the "YandE" Direct Name Filing System. Actual time-teals recently made in a num ber of Philadelphia offices, equipped with thit system, averaged exactly 8yi seconds! If your filing system is net up te this high standard, it is high time you in vestigated thte simplest and swiftest of all filing systems. Ask for our new book "Finding and Filing in less than Ten Seconds." awman and Frbe Mfg.. Filing System Service, Equipment and Supplies 1013 Chestnut St., Philadelphia TELEPHONE Hell, WALNUT 167; Kstenc, RACE 17-10 I Ulna Sj stems l'lllnii Supplier Plllni! Cabinets In weed nnd ateel 'Y nnd r." Efficiency Desks 'Ynnd I." llecerd 4afes Ml W "A ? (v , ' " I ' 1 : "WW 1 "A ' J ' ' N. 9 t ' i'i ftfCi 4 1 " j I " z " I !l V'W Q,mVetrsWemerisfl85 8to12FanShees T Net Manufacturers' Surplus of "Unsalable Shees9' but Royal's Stock of Famous Styles ALL GOODYEAR WELT OR HAND TURN SOLES There never before has been a sale like this one anywhere in Philadelphia! Guaranteed $8 te $12 values a quarter-million-dollar stock, famous for style, desirability and quality cut te $4.85 a pair. Our necessity is your opportunity our less is your cash gain. Any and every model you can want at this price. Net en tables "hit or miss," but carefully fitted right off our shelves. Come realize. Stock Reduction Sale Price Is Less Than Cost e! Manufacture Satisfaction Guanteed or Meney Back! Pick Frem All This Season 's Wanted New Medels ii Brown, Black, Gray, Meuse, Ivery Kid; Brown, Tan, Cordovan, Russia LiOt 1 fmr' 'nc Calf; also newest novelty and combination Beets; lace or v button, Leuis heels, welted and turn soles. Values $10 te $12. Sale Price, $1.85. 1 tfj Cordovan Calf, Tan Calf, Brown Kid, Gray Kid, Black Kid, Black B jO i Za '"? and Patent Celt Beets; straight or winy tips, with military heel. u v - fa Values $8 te $12. Sale Price, $1.85. fyW Let ;i $e.95 Patent or calf, & all utulcn, and pumps. Mail orders promptly filled. State size, width, and give 1st, 2d and 3d choice. Buy while this great sale is in full swing NOW! Let d $9.95 Stuliiih Tien, O patent, brown or black'. ROYAL BOOT SHOP 2d t fitrx no t r runrcnrivTi vr ct Take A 4ZiW3JC3 X VJ VllLJk71IIUl tJi. Elevator ill k 'Sal w Wtt if '0'i'irV f XWi 'Mm - 'iM'U v fmw 1 wrtldffy 4r J'wm m m 4m- vk Floe) STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER .Entire Stock of Hen's Qrtliig Idmd Men's $35.00 te $95.00 Suits $25.00 te $71.50 $40.00 te $122.50 Overcoats $28.50 te $84.00 This is the most wonderful Sale of Clothing we have ever had- Never before have we reduced prices en our ENTIRE STOCK of Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Evening Dress Clethes and Trousers. We made prevision for our largest autumn and winter business a matchless assortment of Stein-Blech, Hart, Schaffner & Marx, "Alce" and ether geed lines of Clothing. Every garment was marked at a fair price, based en the cost te us. Then came indications of some break in prices in the manufacturing market. While such reductions could net benefit us as affecting the Clothing we had bought and paid for, we meet the conditions and the expectations of the public by REDUCING ALL OUR PRICES NOW. All our regular stock is reduced in price, and with the co-operation of large manufacturers, Who sacri fice lets en hand, we have a number of EXTRA-SPECIAL VALUES : Men's Winter Overcoats $50.00 Value. $34.50 Men's and young men's models Ulsters, Ulstcrcttes, Chesterfields and Ferm-Fitting Overcents. Seme $60.00 Over coats ameng1 them all new $31.50. Men 's Winter Overcoats $75.00 Value $54.00 A wonderful let of men's and young men's "Alce" ULSTERS of one of the finest Ulster coatings great, loemy Coats with deep convertible cellar. Men's and Yeung Men's $50.00 Suits $31.50 Five hundred Suits added te this extraordinary group. Single- and double-breasted; neat mixtures and fancy weaves, in autumn shades; some worth $50.00 and mere. Men's Fine Suits, Werth $70.00 te $90.00 $49.00 An opportunity for men who want the very finest worsteds and superior style and tailoring. Stein-Blech, Hart, Schaffner & Marx and "Alce" Suits. S-- Strawbrldea 4 Clothier Second Heer, East November Purchases May Be Paid for in January If you liac a charge account here, nil merchandise pur chased from November 1st te December 31st, inclusive, may be PAID FOU IN JANUARY. you have no charge ac count, note's the time te open one. Begin jieur Christmas shopping early! Frem Japan, These Children Silk Bath Robes, $7.95 Regularly S9J75 te $12.00 Seme are plain, ethers nie em broidered, but they are all these soft warm Quilted Silk Bath Robes in Copenhagen blue or rose color. Sizes for girls of 0 te 11 years new $7.95. Straw tirliUa I Cluthler Third lloer. Wmt Christmas Greeting Cards are Ready As well as Calendars, Small Gift Novelties and Narcissus Bulb3 in Gift Bexes. Christmas Cards Jc te $t each Calendars 15c te $10.00 each Bulbs, boxed 35c te $5:00 Gift Novelties 25c te 75a PACKAGES OF CHRISTMAS CARDS Attractive asseitments, Cnrds and Envelepes: 15 Cauls and Felders 25c 12 Felders and Envelopes 50c 12 Boehlcts and Envelopes $1.00 Straw brlrtse ft Clethlei AlBle II, Fllbrrt Htrcft All New James A. Banister Shoes for MEN Reduced Every dress style, every brogue style, in every leather Cor dovan, Scotch grain, French calf nnd Russia calf as well as the cemf ei table combination lasts of soft kidskin that came te us from this famous factory all new marked at appreciable savings. J7Vt fn of m ii e I'ne French Calf High Shoes that were rUI UlblUllW $22.50, hae been reduced te S17.50. $17 Wax Calf Shoes new $13.50 I $10 Russia Calf Shoes new $15 S17 Russia Calf Shoes new $14 $15 Patent Leather Shoes $12 $20.00 Cerdean Shoes new $16 I $21 Brogue Oxfords new $17 Extra Te-morrow! $15 Brogue Oxfords $9.90 Banister Oxfords, of dark brown Norway grain leather, with heavy double soles; invisible eyelets. Ir- Straubrldfts & Clothier Klghth and Filbert Streets Women Smart Gloves Under Price New $8.00 These fine 8-but-ten Capeskin Gloves are quite the smartest te wear with street dresses and tailored suits. Pique sewed. In white, champagne, tan, beaver or brown. Were $10.00 new $8.00. JUST RECEIVED, a new shipment of French Kid Gloves, 2-ctaep, stra-urist and 8-button length. And the prices are low for such fine Gloves. Straw brldee & CleUiler Aisle 1J. Market Street $45.00 Women's $57.50 te $65.00 Fur-Trimmed Suits Of fine wool veleurs and sih'crtene, in navy, brown, reindeer and French blue. Flared models, pin-tucked and finished with generous cellar of nutria. Alse loosely-belted, straight-line models, trimmed with rows of bone buttons and finished with seaUno-cellars. $67 50te$750Suitsl$47.50 Fur-trimmed and Embroidered) Of wool vcleur and duvet de laine. Belted models, embroid ered and having sealinc cellar. Bex-plaited mode's with slashed seams and nutiia cellar. Medels with embroidered back and side panels, nutria and sealine cellars. Black, navy blue, French blue, reindeer and brown in the collection. Smart Tailored Suits ) COC Afl Werth from $45.00 te $50.00 f OJ1717 Tweed effects and soft wool veleurs and silvertene, in belted and straight-line styles, variously tucked and plaited. Black, navy, blown, taupe, oxford, reindeer and plum. ;-- Straw brldue 4. Clothier Secenl I'loer. Ccntr Save Meney en All Kinds of Flannels NOW, when Flannels are most in demand, these desirable kinds aie reduced. By the yard: $1.35 Striped Wash Flanneh,$1.15 $1.50 Cream White WoeUmixed Unshrinkable Flannel $1.35 S5c WoeUmixed Cream Flannel 75c a yard $2.00 All-wool Cochineal - dye Scarlet Flannel $1.80 a yard 85c Weel-mixed Gray Flannel 75c $1.7." Hemstitched or Scalloped- edge, Silk-Embroidered Cream Flannel $1,55 a yard Straw brldse & Clothier Alle 13. Centre 1 Values of Interest te Bicycle Owners BICYCLE TIRES 28x1 Vs $2.75 Butten-Tread Tires $2. 't0 $1.50 Butten-Tread Tires $3.00 $3.75 Chain-Tread Thes$3.30 $',.50 Heavy-Tread Tire.i $3.05 Htrawhrldup A Clothier 1'eurth Ploer Market Street New is the Time te Select Your Victrela Outfit! Selection new is easy, convenient and SURE. Here arc two of our most popular Victrelas, with a geed asseitment of Records with each just light for your home. Victrela Outfits at $30.10 Pay $2.00 New $3.00 Monthly Consisting of a $25.00 Victrela IV, and six 10-inch double-faced Iteceids, worth $5.10. Victrela Outfits at $40.10 Pay $3.00 New $3.00 Monthly Consisting of a $35.00 Victrela VI and six 10-inch double-faced Records, Werth $5.10. rr- Strawbrldne i Clothier Fifth Fleer, WeM Men's Shirts Reduced Many of our most popular lines of Men's Shirts have been mniked at sharp reductions from, the already low pi ices. Foremost among these aie the following leU Plain White Seft Shirts, with neckband new $1.25 Fancy Seft Shirtu, with neckband new $JJt," Weven-ntripe Madras Shirts new $2.25 Fancy Weven-stripe Madras Shirts new $2.50 Shirts of Imported Wevcii-stripe Madras or of Ameri can Silk-stripe Madras, were $5,00 and $G.OO new $3,50 ;.,-- Straw bridge 4. Clothier Kail Store, Uluhlh .Street Misses' Suits Under Price Were $65.00 te $85.00 New $55.00 te $75.00 Sti night-line, belted and flared models of silver tone, duvet de laine, wool eleur and Yalama cloth, plain-tailored, embneideieil or nttiactncly stitched; some with cellar of nutiia or sealine, ethers with convertible- cellar of the material. An excellent group. Sizes 14 te 18 years. Misses Silvertene and. Weel Velour Suits, Special, $39.50 In navy, brown nnd icindeer. Made in belted style, with fancy stitching and button trimming. Seme have sealine cellars. Sizes 14 te 18 years. One model bketched. Misses' Smart Winter Coats Special, $35.00 and $39.50 Of plain colored cleur, sihertenc nnd fancy clenking, some with large cape cellar edged with fur, ethers with cenvertlb'e cellar of scnline or dyed raccoon. Sizes 1 1 te 18 years. "" -- Rtiaubrld.e i. C'lethltr- Second I'loer Market Street STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET CfU '' v . l&.tf (VJMrl7..1'.Hr.. T'dMlBtev.ki ). t , yri.,. t-W. Jt . .... ft.r ()lV lAfj?!i.,Af'Ji-!-!: jLLJASfeftftyw v A-r " ttfi pn f