f 3 . i-- c Es- -"-" . ' 'l DOING STRESSES DUTY OF VOTING JL- Tells Virginia Republican It Is Important as Registering people's voice RECOMMENDS JFULL POLL ny the Asserted Tress hlnjtn. Sept. 28.-There Is no J iSertant dutf for the citizen StaBthU voting en the one day In S rear when his vote mean eme-'- President Hardlnr wrote today firing te n letter from Charles 8. U w 2 the Alexandria. Vn., Reptib Stpl,K in which the President was fetefin"pr"ln en "the duties SnOTnii example of the laxity ,CT,h fn carting their ballets nt the nfTOter1". fr.rnnP nf Viralnia. & eLn irSO 000 votes were cant, while !$Ae total with women voting 10 k.,t 911 000 out of n "total pea 'qualified ;"t" of about 1)00,000," tedraXCf ffffct en the for 0 if Particular political parties, I KJ, rr& there is need particularly !a-nPnnpea te voters te perform their ".."iuhe ballet box en election day. S,n'L result of a full vote in Virginia M .. niher State sheulh prove dleas "nl pnrty of which you or I "'Jtn be n member, we would at tb,ncf hat we unci heard the voted ""jU and would be mere ready ! !,,CcPe in ttlr decision. There Is mere important duty or mc ciw $A of voting en the day In the SPANISH BrflDE OF, CORNELL rnurfcSbUH Ktr1 r FROM U. S. '. Husband and Wife Ge te Elili Island and Appeal te Washington New Yerk, gent. 28. (Bv A. VA Prlmltlve R. Sanjurjo, Instructor In 8panish at Cernell University, was in voluntarily detained at Ellis Island te. day with his young Spanish bride, who lias Dcen denied admittance te the United States under the new immigra tion quota law. .it.. ""VUIJ". wne reiurnecl with his bride from a vacation in Spain, was Informed that he could enter the rm,n. try under a clause of the law which exempts professors, among ethers, from its previsions, but that Mrs. San jurjo could net enter, as Spain's quota for the entire year was filled. He re- iuhcu ie leave ner. An appeal for Mrs. Sanjurjo's ad ad mlttnnce has been sent te the Immigra tion Department at Washington. CLEAN f ILM FIGHT BEGINS Commission te Regulate Exhibitions Proposed In Les Angeles Les Angcles, Sept. 28. (Hy A. P.) Fight for cleaner motion pictures, marked by threats that some film com panies might leave Southern California If hampered, reached a climax when the City Council voted yesterday te in struct the City Attorney te prepare an ordinance creating n motfen-picturc commission of seven members te reg ulate the exhibition of films in Les Angeles. Opponents of censorship protested that such action "would sound the death nell of the motion-picture Industry here. Proponents of censorship asserted it was necessary that the "menace te American childhood" in uncensored pic tures be removed. t-taif. r- " ' v " rl POLICEMAN SHOT- TO OEATrJ Patrolman Killed by Suspects "He Had Ones Arrested. Belief New Yerk, Sept. 28. (By Jl. P.) A policeman and an alleged burglar h miut ie ucmn cany luuuy. j,uiruiman jescpn t. ncuscnie was ,; ,!',.-. killed enlt)vicU drive, presumably h me of a band of flve automobile . ' . .i.1 ..1. I- ..ahiA threA bandit BUsptciB iviium iiq niicKu n..f. weeks age. uiie ei tne unnti, me i licc said, made a threatening remark te Rcuscnle following ineir nrrc. xuey later were released en bend. Motorists who found the patrolman's body said they had seen an automobile ihuIIh fiAfn ilia jutAAA mAMHf fcl fore. The dead policeman was fettnd clutching his revolver, four chambers of which had been emptied. Hareld Finlcy, eighteen, was shot by a detective, during a cnase wnicn iei lowed his alleged discovery with two boys tn the act of robbing a grocery store. The boys were captured. .when his vote means something. 'f ?ou "an succeed in securing In mlnla this ; fall the largest vote the Pf A.r rast I w 11 personally feel k'l'yeu have nccempllshed a notable Jftc advantage, quite regardless of the Kinrtwlll net be improper for j ipiii " t . ., ill., veur- Ste:, of the political i result, if ixprcMlenjanecurcd FIRE DAMAGES STOCKYARDS Hundreds of Heraea and Mules Are Turned Loese te Eecape Flamee tn.ni fia Sent. 28. (By A. V.) ffi" that broke out here carty today Z the stockyards en Marietta street tttSd damage te four cencerna ami lased that section te be crowded with Sndrrds of horses end mules turned letie te escape the flames. wiT '".- imr,Alhlp te estimate the iintre. which was said te be shared by M I & Nash' W1U Bth,rs. Tayler 4 Hran and the Turner stockyards. ; Jess of human life was reported. Twe Killed In Italian Riots Heme, Sept. 2S. Conflicts yesterday between Fnselsti and Socialists in Orta i6ti, near Bari, reulted in two persons Wt k"'011- Tne f'llnC caused by the tisaiflnntien of Ouiseppe di Vagne, the geclilist deputy who died from wounds -..ul at n Knnlnltat lYiO(llncr In Tlnrl continues high, and a general strike has bn declared in virtually all of Seuth llalj. I The Wurlitzer 1 I reproducing piano eliminates I your depend- ffl I e n c e en an ac- R3 11 I Drep in for n M H I Domentrfttion m 9 I WuuTzer I i 1 809-11 Chestnut St. I Between 8th & 9th Sts. H F M Cerrritht 1911. Tb BniVilcih Werlltif Ce R3 Have Yeu Seen The New Cadillac Type 61? The Standard of tJe World NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Bread Street Branches:, Camfjen, N. J.; Reading, Pa.; Pottsville, Pa. Call Spruce 0210 luti aiadvlc JJLJ1U H'iIiWIi " '' 'll1' llllw l1T1 0 Canary Yellow With Black Spanish Leather! Announcing the continuation for one week mere of our Serni-Annual Sale of r's GOODS of every description Article in Stere at Nothing Reserved RAINCOATS & 1UBBER Ever , Nothing Reserved The response te our announcement of this sale last week was far beyond our anticipa ti-r, Wn vnni'ei t fi t in a ii v npfinlp who cenlfl net be waited en nrnmntlv lpft withnn lA Price tiens response IO our anilUUlltuincm. ui mis eiuc i.e ..-. ..co i uu,vuuu uu nnui-lim- 3. We rrjrret that many people who could net be waited en promptly left without t lir . . 1 .!.! nnAlnnttl n n A I an n(VfV tA t'lMnlfn rA1 tt m A .hKIa DUrcnnsintr. WU i;.ii;iiu una uiivivay , emi iii en s-iiv.ii, ,u uienc suu" aiiu uimuic 1 . . ...... J l ll.;.. . n.nnnf.cni'.'nr. .....'.. TJrt-i II IVr evcrycieuy ie iuke navuiuuKu ui mis k'i muiiBj-am me ujuuumi.i utj rn v c TAKEN ON EXTRA SALESMEN and will continue the sale just one mere week. Buy early in the merninR if you possibly cun. Positively the Last Week Te r.hm'aca. A'e C. O. D. Xe aoeds te be returned. KEDS, RUBBER-SOLED SHOES RUBBERS, ALL STYLES . CI nil I .nllt. Kllntr Tlln. St tul.. Irnthpr 1 Ai .Ml M-n'.. Hi..... I... M.n'k iivfonle. S- '' Mm' Hnl. M val I.afllfh' runir. W nl' l.aille' KJli- " ,nl' , l.tdlf.1 " frd"- S3 "" l.udlrs' Iift OxfiinU. " Irnthir trlmiiifil .il. Si. en si.ne si.r.e si .mi SI. se SI. .Ml trim , M.n ejIIih1 IUU. -' .il. . 1.00 nritnKKx. u. srvi.ns I.aillrn' hi. IS Kulihers 03c Lndii-K' 1 1 li'il'N SHr nur.' SI.2S Kiililier fl.lc mi-lib' A MIp' SI Ittililii-rs SOn R fin Mfn'i. Kiihlii 7.1r S.' SO .Men' llpuij I'alrel HOOTS S.fl0 Short nent S7.00 Sj Heet. 8.n llln Hi.nth $(1.00 Itejp,' n, Hoeti SI 11.00 lllp HnnN Sll en lllp lloetx sl.'.S t.'.AO X.1.AD .0ft J3.J10 Ja.oe That ii one of several of the wfc'i optional color schemes! iDStearl n( liin .ntJ we 'drab and conventional, you free te express your own Wirtduality. Jhe Lar,: yu b,y wn leek 146 much higher priced Jtem-built car. In fact, it have the striking appear J"" of having been mode te Jeur tpecial order. 1 comes te you complete with every accessory and con venience, bumpers front and rear, windshield wings, trunk and rack, cowl lamps, etc. Fer the first time, the famous Ansted Engine, formerly of fered only in Lexington models ranginq up te $460, i.s new available in n car of moderate cost. The reasons that this is possible are the reasons why you can get greater value for your investment in the Lark! MIMUTE MAN 31X -- - LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. W. A. KUSER, President Lexington Building 851-853 North Bread Street (Opposite Metropolitan Heme) LIngten Moter Company, Cenncrsville, Indiana, U. S. A Subtidiary Uniltd Statu Auterr.atixt Corficratiea Men's and Women's Raincoats S10 Bombazine Raincoats, new . . $15 Twills and Cantenette Coats. . V70 Cashmere and Silk Raincoats. ?23 Tweeds ana Hemespuns. . $5.00 . 87.50 .$10.00 .$12.50 $.55 Lerraines and English Tweeds. .$17.50 $50 Gabardines and Cravenettes. . . .$25.00 $ 10 Moleskin Coats $2o!eO :30 Imp. Lerraine Cashmeres $15.00 eys9 and Girls' Raincoats $5.00 Raincoats, new --ew $8.00 Raincoats, new "" $3.00 Rain Capes, new l.n0 c7 nn Black Rubber Coats h- $10.00 Raincoats, new $5.00 $15.00 Raincoats, new $7!.50 $5.00 Rain Capes, new $2.50 $7.50 Leatherette Capes, new $3.75 ,H M.it. 1. M "l" 3CWn. M.ttll"i. :.3 1.. SI 3.1 Ml. Hc llenf. fr (I. Hese, Mats, Matting and Sheeting .... ... ,. 1.11. k.l...tln. l .Y I ;;r..ln. White Mirllnj, 1,'JS, -e n.ir .in. 30-ln. It'll neiiblr Shrftins, S-.00, Ne Si.00 Ml. SB-ln. Whit Dnuhl? Shfftltn, Ji.je, ew 73c yd. Water Bettles M SO Wntff Uettlr- .inil vrln!;r. Nn -.Sc ti.W tfr ittlf nml Nrlnr. Miir i.uu .1.011 W.l'fr lliilMr nml Srlntt, ,ni i-i.tiu SH Intiillil Cimhlens. JI.S0 H On ilei. N pnlfK. hlnck mid whltr, Slli' der. Gl loves SI Ileturhntd Gletf, S0r St. 50 Houhflield Gleir. 7J0 52.00 Aflcl Glerrs. fl.00 jit TMin-tfr." C'l-il" gl-J rlrrmni ll Hundreds of Other Articles Net Mentioned Alt nt Half Price Black Rubber Coats and Aprons rnnir ieiih , 00 Uiilihcr pr'i's ' Ruble We ue It ft.. I Cll 1'nll.M Inll. f.ll.'flO I S1.00 Itulilier ir"i's ? ni I C III! nvmn '..10 I i."t nuhhfr rgnrhn. WjlfSmfi'.ltZ ffijyffltfEmKSF 820 Chestnut Street .. St. en SJ.35 PRICE SALE STRAWBRIDGE V'Nrrn 11 A .1 Hi I 11 Women's Very High-Grade Suits te Be Had This Autumn $55.00 te $67.50 and meissync aghinst which a handsome cellar of wolf or moleskin shewfl up be luxuriously, or that furnish a perfect background for a bit ei Xn embrelderV. Made with the lejwer cog. some that can be worn with or without the belt, ethers are in aemi-bclted styles with a saucy flare from the waist-line. The model sketched, very handsome, at $65.00. Elegant Broadcloths Among Fine Suits at $50.00 Broadcloths are back again, and for certain types of women they are Ideal. Others prefer duvet de laine. Beth come with the new longer coats f and some with the smartly flaring sleeves, and ether decidedly new tendencies. Black, navy, taupe and shades of brown. Fine Tricetine and Weel Velour Suits at $40.00 Belted, straight-line models, unbelted models en semi-fitting lines, some narrow and I rather close-fitting with a aeciacaiy umun. "V" "r" In Women's Dresses Lowered Prices Are Most Evident nt i-.. i ....:. nr nVitfllnable this season at the prices of the ordinary models last year, and the real inexpensive kinds are coming in again inexpensive, but se geed-looking and right up te the minute in style. The Smartest Tricetine Dresses Imaginable Here At $20.00 te $57.50 These long-line, slenderly tailored coat models that leek se smart en the street these days with one of the small neck furs. Seme open ever col ored vests or panels. Alse there are straight-line models simplicity itself with the exception of the draped girdle, or the ornate, jingly belt of metal or beads. Seme with the new cire braid trimming, some beaded and embroidered. And the sleeves you'll adore the sleeves. Crepe de Chine and Satin Dresses, $16.75 te $47.50 i Plaited and straight-line models, with the irregularities in lengths and the new wide and I flowing sleeves that change the whole aspect of 1 fashions. Black, navy and brown, some with the fashionable disc trimming or Deaas in sparae or 1 scattered effects very new and attractive. ! Choice Collection of Afternoon Dresses i v a.l . f1 a t a trflnA eflfm.fnrtA1 A ... T 1 (Jrepe ueergene, wiiwh hv, -w..-Akcu ncpe, nusnanara crene beautiful backgrounds for beads and embroidery, and exquisite textures te accentuate the swathing, slendering, draping lines. Prices S65 00 te $80.00. The model sketched ($65.00), in tene3 of geld-and-brown, shows some of the eccentricities that make the new styles se charming. v-. Strwbrlde & Clothltr-Secend Heer. Market Street ii S. & C. Special Housekeepers' Corsets $2.00 te $5.00 We are selling mere and mere of the excellent Corsets because Then are lower in price than similar models in ether makes. Specialized features make them unusually comfortable and durable. Graduating front clasps, re inforcement ever the abdomen and heavy boning give extra sup port. Sizes 24 te 36. A low-bust model is S2.00; one with medium bust is $2.50. At $3.50 are live models, low, high or medium bust, with semi-elastic or all-elnstic top. At $4.00 is a medium-bust model with elastic back section, and at $5.00 a model with semi-elastic top and elastic section in the skirt. Stniwbrldde & 01ei1lr Third Fleer Market 8treet West Nevels, 50c That Were Three and Four Times as Much This is but one of the many interesting groups in the Rreat Sale of Beeks, which includes hundreds of volumes, covering the entire field of literature all marked at much less than pub lishers' mices. Strawhrldee t Clothier Pecend F Fi'bert Street West and Aisle .1 Cent rter re Men's Londen Derby Hats Made by Henry Heath '$5.95 Unusual Indeed! The smartest of Londen's styles marked at this special tirice, al though the same grades were aimOSl (I'lMliitT luni. )ti. "w go quickly indeed at $5.95. Derby Hats at $3.15 Qualities that cost considerably mere elsewhere and styles of a distinction which cannot be ob tained elsewhere at any price. Stmwbrldre & Olnrtler Serend Fleer Market Street Kmi Men's Shoes $5.75 '-$8.90 Twe Remarkable Groups Under Regular Prices AT $6.75- High Shoes, of gun metal and chestnut brown calf, en English lasts, with Goodyear welted. solid oak-tanned leather soles, full grain inner soles and rubber or leather heels. AT $8.00 .lames A. Banister Shoes and Oxfords, in a variety of styles and leathers and in sample sizes only. Strswnrldce 4 CHt'lUr Klghih und F lb"rt Streets 1 In the Infants' Wear Stere Crib Furnishings All the necessary Furnishings for Baby's Crib, showing many novelties in warm Blankets and in Spreads. BLANKETS, from soft, fine white Cotten Deuble Blankets at $2.50 a pair, te cesiest All-wool Deuble Blankets at $8.95 a pair. FIGURED CRIB BLANKETS, some bordered, ethers in allover patterns, at $1.25, te thp hand some double - faced Blankets, satin-bound, at $4 50. CRIB SPREADS, for as little as $1.25 in nlain white crochet weave, te colored Spreads with r.urserv figures at $2.95, and the beautiful Unbleached Muslin Spreads with figures annliqued and embroidered at $12.95. Sheets R5c te $2.25 each. Pillow Slips 50c te $2.00. Straw brtdje 4 cint'ie.- Th'rd Fleer Wet His Hener Mayer Moere will be Present at the Last Dance of the Season Under the Auspices of the Strawbridge & Clothier Athletic Association Open-air Pavilion 63d and Walnut Sts. Thursday Evening September 29 Complimentary ."ckets may be procured at tht Main Desk, for NOVELTY NIGKT the closing Dance of the summer season brilliant with fancy Costumes, special Tableaux, and many nov elty features. (Wear a costume if convenient. PRIZES will be awarded ladies and gentlemen for handsomest, most original and most comical costumes.) Music by the Philadelphia Police Band and the Straw bridge & Clothier Orchestra. Welcome! Black Silk Grenadines Frem Lyens In the Dress Goods Stere Spanish tendencies influence the mode, which, of course, means laces; and straightaway from Lyens come these lovely, lacy Grenadines that a grand scnera. herself would find most capti vating. In the main, they are mere wisps of silken tissue, sheer as chiffon, with floral designs in broche effects, or heavily striped in satin. The width is 42 inches, and the prices $2.50 te $5.00 almost back te pre-war level despite the fact that this delightful fabric has been practically out of the mar ket during the war. Strawbr!de A Clothier Aisle 0. Cen'r- New Effects in SilkOver-Bleuses Fer Autumn Several in the combination of black-and-white which is se fash ionable, ethers with a gay touch of contrasting color, some in the elegant all-black, including suit able models for mourning. Crepe de chine, crepe Georgette and allover lace, with cape back or flowing panels or allover accordion-plaited. Leng or short sleeves, slashed, pointed or in the new cape effects. These are perfect Costume Blouses, some very long, te be worn ever a silk pptticeat or slip. Prices, $5.00 te $20.00. Stravrbrldice Clerhler Second Fleer. Centre Imported White Lace Tunics Special at $6.50 Only a small let, chiefly in the short lengths, some in blouse effect. A few black in the let. Make up euickly and easily and are very effective. Strawbrldi t Clothier Aisle 11. Market Street A Fine Line of New Hand Bags Te Sell at $2.95 Velvet, Duvetine, Leather VELVET in brown, blue, taupe and black excellent shapes, metal or covered frames; small purse and mirror $2.95. DUVETINE chiefly in brown and taupe, with covered, metal or shell-effect frames; one model in bracelet style $2.95. LEATHER long pram and spider grain, large, full-cut Bass and smaller dressy styles S2.9.V ' ra wSrldu. 4 C. ''lie! Mnrke' Sfeet "re A! ' Se That Men May Knew Them Better- Special Lets of Wickham Suits $33 and $38 As an inducement for Philadel phia men te bet-rime ncquainte I with the matchless style an 1 quality of "Wickhnm" Clothing, we have arranged te dispose of about 500 Wickham Autumn and Winter Suits at these two special pi ices. There's a nleasant su. prise in store fei men she profit by this opportunity for these Wickham Suits are a tevclatien of just hew much quality, fine b 7f pVv J A! V ct i 1 Km. I aLT luiiuriiiK unit Miitirt siyie can op crowded into Clothing te be sold at medetatr prices. Beautiful single and double-breasted styles that show the touch of a master designer, fashioned of all-wool fabrics in checks, herringbone?, plaids and ail nther nemilnr nnttnrnc in. imlm.. ...1. inbn n...rln u: . ..-!, ether popular patterns by tailors who take nnde in their work. If you want te be sure of the greatest possible va'uc at $;)3.00 or $.'!8.00. see the;e reninrlrnh'n Mnir -Ptrawlri.ge 1 rinthirr- ' en. 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