Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 03, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 5, Image 5

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Lrlngs en Question of Invea-
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October 11
ACTION
IS FAR-REACHING
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIfcADELPHIA, MONDAY) OCTOBER 3, ib2l
New Narcotic Chief
hlnen. Or ent
i'"frR, Klnn In the ex.
M J it. secrets. parpcues and prnc
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(M"1,'11' I muli mmemcntK III tli
"rV te preicnt
J" ?l Sciitp Is flint the i;xjinP of
Hfnv llblellmi'lre" should he fnl-
Intrfll ly. n i . i.iif nM In Inlcn
kew. ?"X iimn nnj ethei Revorn-
tp in,,1r1
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p .ntd the sltimtleii.
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hB" m'M I"1." nm1 ,hnt ls ,0
F - SoreURl nn.l c-ninplete I.ivckH
f!L The imiiilp "h"iild be mi, h
ff.Vthpre can b" no mHiiimeiMnminiff
.TiiMct fndN. nnd reiiKrcs nns
n?ta"nto1-nell.olnvMhlr
fSelinline'tiKntr.l or te quit vvltli n
MrHll InTf't pntlen I lie -preiiir- ("
J?.".1'. 1 id. insiile stnrv of this nrep.
union."
Hear Areumem en urtniier 11
m.... nil! lie no rontreverry ns te
hici reolutlen "heuld he ndeptcd.
Tie nurpef ii" te ngi"' "" J"" proper
Item ml get the liHl'ilrr reIiw. t
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. . j .i ti. i.i.vf ktpn will nn In
I0,. Mtlitienv nnd irjriimrnt ns te why
ntaiSryplwuMlieinnrtP. This u 111 he
bird i bv the llulett Committee of the
J,". Lfher 11. An pffert will hp
midJ tn head off n probe Seme lenders
of the Heuse belike the money needed
feran Imestlgntien should be "unveil."
r. .1 aA..tl.Apn iniinhpr nf Pnnirrpcift
tmrni nun" -, -.?.,
ire a(rM of rnn Mcr 'i"1 v" 'v'"
movement, llie.v m-p nenRrr 01 xrunuv
np rcllflniK dllferem p8 nnd squnhhles In
Heir dlMrleti"
The nrillnalnar Inqulrv bv the rem-
c.i.. ..Ill norm It nf n fiilr v rn mill r I e
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...!. lAn nf f.ti.itHnl pl.nrffB Tm.
rerlal Wizard Simmons njid ethers will
I .I...J.& In nntAM frlinl. '.jiami.
CavO O Cllflllll " ...... ...... '.t.rur.-
Preliminary Inquiries h the Rules Cem-
l.t .n.atIn.nu ilnvQlnn tntf. tlin nn.
UllhTV out. ..".. " ' ....' ..... .... .... -
Mre of a thorough ImestiRatlen nsmeni.
ben iindertaKe ip nnn eui ir eneiiRii
baala elt for n I'oiiRresslennl probe
Three Resolutions In
The Rules Committee will hnve nt
least three resoliitlenR hefere it. and
peEslbly mere. The proponents of
Mch have been invited te the hearing.
n ... .. I ...... a.. . t..u .
tteir demands.
Hepresentatiies Over. Tngue nnd
Sjinwlll he atnens tlie first te appear.
1( JD?y w.eu iu .ii-et'UL iiiurrn hi picilll
.. .). Inr.ctlnntfnn. thnlp rnnnnfif n.tll
tUt U.C .m.v ..n ...v.. ....vuu .....
Undoubtedly be granted.
It will rest wiili imperial wizard
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I Ptitm Nr Photo
I- . .MOTT t
Chief of thn iwiMetlr dUNIen nnd
nelliig elilpf gcnernl jirnlilhltlnii
nsent mulct; Prohibition Commissioner
Simmons te determine who shall go en
In defense nf the Klnn.
It is prohnble the Rules Cemmitter
mn i nil ultiuwscs. Atterne Ccncriil
I)nuRhert. nml Chlnf Rums, effii Inl et
the Iluicnu of Internal Rcvpiiup. nnd
ethprs fiem the i'ostefTicp Di'p iitincnt
will furnish Hindi information iik the
Rules Cominlttep miiy ilpsire.
Chnlrman Campbell fif the lemmlttpp
nlrpnilv in tniich with Mr Dminlui. .
nml Mr. ilunis.
, TIip Rules Commlttee also mn. rail
nfflelal from spptiens wIipip thp'Khm
is roneited tn have been in oppintlen.
Mepiliprs of Congress who hap ltifnrma
neu ns ie inunidiiiis in ineir dlHtrlcts
Interpstpd In thi Klnn will lm nul...i .
gle thp nnmes.
Alrnnrtv tun 1tnt.tiV.llr.nr.ti nn..fl..
f.entntles Oraham, of Illinois, nn, Or.
den, nf Kentut'kj liiue nnnnunced
they would oppose nn investigation.
Thev are strongly opposed te thp Klnn.
but take thp position dial Hip imposed
rrelm would gip It puhlieltj te thrive
upon nnd stir up religions and ncj
prejudices.
KuKluxP (traders -Use
Guns en Sheriff
rnntlnited frnm Vanr Onc
ganizntlnn Mieh ns paraded there last
night, in which approximately fifty
mnked nml rel.nl men pirtlcipnted,
some I.eremi dtirens ndanced thp be
lief thnt their ceinmuuit) lieused a
(mall chapter of the Ku Klux Klnn, hut
thnt this local was auRinnnted by mem
bers of chapters in nenrbj towns for
their demonstration.
F. H. Tierpy, Ceuntj Attorney, late
jestcrdnv refused the dpinnml nf n nnm.
mlttcp of 100 prominent I.nrenn citizens
that he hie (emplnlnts against Sheriff
Huehannn nnd Deiuit Sheriff Ilurtnn in
connection with the light.
The county ntterney snid the Ornnd
Jury here would he called te iinestl iinestl
gate the Incident.
In telephone cenversntlnn viv.
County Atterne Tlerej jesterdny, (iev-
erner Neff offered Htnte aid In an In
vestigation of the encounter, Mr. Tlercy
announced here Inst night. The offer
was declined, he said, adding he thought
local authorities could hnndle the sltun sltun
tlen. SI) cilff Ruchnnan had agreed te per
mit the Klansmen te parade, hp cald, If
tliey would nllew him te Identify these
participating.
"If they will just let inn sec who Is
leading, se I can knew whom te held
reepenslble If anything happens. I will
let them pnradp," the .Sheriff said.
After a conference with two masked
leaders at n house en the eutsklits et
town where he tried te persuade th
klnnsmen te desist from violating what
hn interpreted as the law against un
known mnsked men inarching in a pub
lic demonstration, the Sheriff declared
there would he no parade, according te
witnesses.
Immcdiatch nfteiward the tlneng of
mere thnn 3000 persons gathered te
witness the pnrnd saw the column of
whltc-clnd figures begin their innrcli
Ceward Lorena, down the read leading
in from AVnce.
As the mnrchers ndnnced cheers
from the crowds, which lined the read,
greeted them, mingled with hoots and
jeers fiem these ndmenlshlng the Sheriff
net te Interfere.
When the lender of the column b Br
ing, nn Ann He nn Hag 1 cached n point n
block from the main business sticpt of
thp town. Shprlff Buchanan, followed by
his two deputies nnd a crowd of curious
spectniers. hnltpd the standard-henrer
and Rrn'Hiled with him In nn attempt
te snatch the mask from his faic.
Other hiarchcrs then camp te the as
sistance of their lcndei, and In the melee
which followed the Sheriff was knocked
down.
Sheriffs PUtel Stelen
A single pistol shot was heard, and
ns the Sheriff fought his wnj te his
feet fifteen or twnH mere hets were
llrcd in 1 ti pit sucicssinn.
I'lifihcnthlng his knife after he wn
heard te exclnlm:
"Somebed jet lm gun while I was
down." Sheriff Huehannn quickly
cleared n space nreund him, but seen
nftei he wns seen te totter and full.
Robed figures then picked up the na
tional emblem and the Mag of their
organization, nnd with this ns their
signnl. the ninrchcrs quickly fermcil
into line and marched off. later dis
appearing as phantoms in the darkness.
Spvernl bystanders who scled and
held IJeputy Burten enily In the fight,
aided Sheriff Ituchnnnn te bis feet.
All of the weunibd except Sherlft
Biuhimnn were reported te ,'inp been
Innecpiit hjstnnilers nnd could ghe no
information ns tn their assailants
The streets wprp confused In a mo
ment The sppctntnrs rushed in ppn
direction. Seme ran te aid the Sheriff,
whlle ethers sought te escape the cordon
nf onleokprs. The pnrnders wpip
brushed aside or crumpled under the
enrushlng men.
Knhes were drawn and an nttempt
wns mnde te cut the robes from the
parniiers, nut without success The nt
tackers seen were lighting each ether,
nnd tin ghestl pnrndeis pemed te dls
appear, no one Knew whither.
Spokesman Blames Sheriff
V 1) Willis, nn attorney, neting ns
spekpsmnn for the I.erenn delegation
chnrgpcl thnt the Sheriff nnd his depu '
ties precipitated n "promiscuous shoot sheet
ing nnd Hitting nffray which en
dangered thp lives of I.erenn men
women nnd children."
Following the meeting with the
count j 4itternc. thp Lorenn citizens
drew up n resolution, signed hi 200
additional I.erenn dllenu. Tim -Ab
lutien snid; I
"We de 5iet believe thnt thp niPm- I
hprs of the Ku Klux- Klnn ui.n .i. il
the parade violated any law or thnt I
they had any Intention of violating any
law.
"We attempted te prevail upon the
Sheriff of this count) and his deputies
through the medium of dozens of repre
sentative citizens te permit the parade
tn be held, guaranteeing that It would
be Inw abiding and orderly.
"We Induced the leaders of the pa
rade te nccidc te the Sheriff's demand
that two of the parnders should be un
masked. "We Implored the Sheriff net te
Jeopardize the lives of our women and
children.
"We unequivocally plaep the blame
for the shedding of bleed en the Sheriff.
"We conclude by affirming our be
lief In the preservation of America for
Americans and bj offering tribute te
tlie little band of men who Inst night
showed by their calm and determined
action thnt their lives supported this
principle."
KLAN OPPOSED IN JERSEY
Republicans te Include Anti-Ku Klux
Plank In Platform
Trenten, Oct 3. The official on en
demnatinn of the Ku Klux Klnn will
he Included In the platform of the Rp
puhlicnn I'nrtv in New .lcrse wns in
(Hinted at n cenfcrcmc of lenders when
In discussing planus te nc presented
at the convention here Tuesdnv the suh
Jed of lj Hillings was brought up
The pnit) last jenr, hefere the Klnn
had inadn its drive in this sedinu,
(endemned the lynching of Nesreis The
i niter wns discussed this vent with
relation te the Ku Klux Klnn, and there
Is n strong setlment for n plank
denouncing the Klnn nnd the "Invisible
Empire."
T0KI0T0 SUBMIT PROBLEM
OF OVERFLOW POPULATION
Will Lay Question of Outlet Before
Arms Conference
Teklo. Oct. 1. (By A. l'.)--Jnpnn's
problem of finding an outlet for her in
creasing population will be frankly sub
mitted nt the armament conference nt
Washington, it is declnicd by thp Aahl
Shimbun. The npwspnper says the
(levpinm-nt wl.l emphasize the urgenc t
et extending economic opportunities fei
(lie w dfnre of the inci easing millions of
Japanpre.
Fer the ) urpe,e of ircrpaslng fnclll
tics for communication with Amcrici
during thp eenfprnncc, it is r ported
Jnpan, b agreement, will reconnect tin
Interrupted (uam-Ynp cab'p.
Japan's juggeitieiir. as te the neendn
of the conference will be extended II is
claimed by the Hochl Shlmbun. which
cle-clarcB it wil. ensist of meie than
seventy i'ems.
BOY SCOjJTS SAVE TRAIN
Wave Red 8weater and Prevent
Wreck of Passenger Coaches
Oinalm. Neb.. Oct ..( Bv A P l
James Caldwell, thirteen, and Clarence
Svvinglielm, twelve. Omaha Bev Si outs,
today are heroes. The) saved a through
passenger trnln en the Chicago Rur.
lingten and Quinev between Omshn and
Chicago jesterdav, from n serious
wieck.
The Seeuts discovered n Inrgp tiee
h Ing ncress the trnek six miles south of
Omaha. At the suiiip tlmp thej h ur.l
Hip whistle of the trnln, which e-niri.-d
merp than n dozen coaches en the ether
side of n curve. .'100 jards awa. Pull
Ing vnung C-iIiIvvpIPn red sweater fiem
his hnck, the Scouts ran -down the track
waving it frantically. The englneni
stepped the trnln u few jards from the
tiee.
RUSSIA AND UNITED STATES
CLASHJDVER fASSPORTS
8evlet Will Bar Americana Who De
Net Carry National Credential'
Riga, Oct (By A. P.) Mnxlm
Lltiineff, . chief of Soviet legation"
abroad, has telegraphed the Bolshevik
Legation here thnt Russia will make
no pxcepllen te the new hiIps net te
admit Ainprlcnns unless) thev carry na na
tlennl piisspeitu The Stnie Ijepart
input nt Washington lins mnde n tegula tegula
tlen that mii Ii pnsspeils must he sur
rendered te American CeumiIs, nnd
Amerlcnns hound for Russia en legiti
mate errands arc. therefeie, facing the
choice of cither violating the Washing
ten ruling or stnlng out of the coun
try Should thev violate the State Depart
ment liillng nnd nttempt te enrrv their
pnsiqierts into Russia without American
(junction, (lie officials of I.ntvlu nnd
ether border Stntes will refuse te permit
them te leave Riga ernnv ether frontier
citv while thev innv happen te be
This situation, whleli occurs while
there is n great scramble for Russian
trade nnd nt the time of ihiinge in the
Soviet etoneiiilc pelicv , tlmnlins te
hebJ up cniNsniles of sive'ial large
American funis who nic new iu route
)t0" JtllnSlll. .MeCOW Ildvllis sl.lle it is
'jexfri'incl.v irehalde thnt -.nine Americans
'nqw 111 illisni.1, who eim-veu inn tnre
Department's erdei and entind upon
presentation of ceiisulnr inelpts for
their paiesperts, nun be held up when
they attempt te lenvc the country
STATE FIREMEN CONVENE
Wllkes-Darre In Gala Dress for Dual
Celebration
Wilkes-Bnrre. Pa.. O. t 'i (Bv A
P I Sevprel tlK'UKiind delegates nnd
visitors nrc In Wllkis Riirie tednv for
tlie forty-second iiiinunl convention of
the State Firempn's Usui mtien nnd thp
I. miles' Auxillnrv. and nlil l.rmit. .. rr.l
ceicbrntien in commemoration of thp!
citv s golden juhllee
The convention is te open tomorrow
r.A..Hr.trr- (lirmipl. Tl.Mtti.lr.r .. l.n.i n
parade Is te he held The lnl twe1
dafi of the week will lip occupied In
the iubllcp celebialleii
Wilkps-Bnire is in holiday nttire for!
the eiual occasion, flags hunting nnd
electrical illuiiilnntiens giving bnllinn
evidence of festival week.
W-".- . . M.
li)W 'm'Wp e SSfeH Jeb1 f di HJe A. 'tY Herjpj', V
r-u fHAHjir TI llj-y -1
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHfER.
Fourteen Kinds of Axminster Rugs
Prices Lewer Than for Several Years
In the Sale of Axminster Rugs beginning here tedny and te be continued through
the week arc fourteen different kinds and grades, from almns-t as manv different mills.
The Sale started with mere than 800 Rugs in carpet sizep, and about 700 in the useful
small sizes. We bought these Rugs at the lowest prices since the war and some special
lets at Jess than the lowest market price. Net only arc these Rugs marked at less than
former prices, but considerably LESS THAN PRESENT MARKET VALUE:
Busserahy Electra, Standard and Turkana Axminster Rugs
ln$55.00l$43.50 vu$40.00 ?& $24.50
Alexander Smith & Sens' "Yonkers" Axminster Rugs,
9x12 Feet $48.50
Smith's "Carlten" Axminster Rugs in the following greups:
Si? $37.50 r $35.00 VS $32.50 'ti $24.50
"Livenia" Axminster and "Royal" Axminster Rugs as follews:
tt12$52.50 $$35.00 r $33.00 TL$19.50
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF LOWER-PRICED RUGS
MIWI.FHAI.E IIISTRMII TOItS
KEYSTONE
Supply and Mfg. Ce.
Fctnrle Wjir-heu-r-. Salesrooms
905-949 N. Ninth St.
900-950 N. Darien St.
Philadelphia. Pa.
Fine Plumbing Goods and
Heating Materials
Pipe, Valves, Fittings
Distributors American
Radiator Ce. Products
Bell, Market 413S Keystone, Park 2791
BRIDGMAN CO.
Distributors American
Radiator Ce. Products
Steam & Plumbing Supplies
Pipes Valves Fittings
Tubs Lavatories Bathroom Fixtures
Boilers Radiators Heating Specialties
Steel and Tencan
Galvanized and Black Sheets
Conductor Pipe Eaves Treujh
Rell Reefing Tin Lead G-edj
Pipe Cut and Ber.t te Sketch
KxcuiMve AsrntB h Jehn I a
II i I llr . 1 I' ii i ' x
.lnii Office and Shnurnam
30th St. Belew Chestnut
I'HIIAIll I fill
VVnrv-vyn
The White Heuse and your house
We guarantee ARCOLA te warm any small house as
perfectly as our larger heating plants warm mansions,
clubs, cathedrals, and even the White Heuse itself
WE guarantee that ARCOLA has
these five advantages which no
small-home heating equipment has ever
offered :
1 Connected with American Radiators it will
fill every room. of a small house, upstairs
and down, with healthful het-water warmth.
2It will save the waste and labor of a half
dozen old-fashioned stuffy stoves.
3 It will reduce your fuel consumption room
for room at least one-third of the amount
consumed by stoves or het-air furnaces as
proved by the experience of thousands of
ARCOLA owners.
4 Connected with the kitchen tank it will provide
an abundance of het water for washing and
bathing.
5 It can be installed easily and quickly without
the slightest disturbance te the family.
This is no ordinary guarantee. It is offered
by the largest manufaefcureref heating equip
ment in the world.
The perfection of ARCOLA, after years of
experiment in our research laboratories,
means that new, for the first time, the small
home can be as perfectly warmed as our lar
ger heating outfits warm clubs, mansions,
and even the White Heuse itself.
And the cost of ARCOLA with American
Radiators complete is think of it no mere
te install than a stove for each room.
Make up your mind te save a third of
whatyeu have been spend
ing for fuel. SeeARCOLA
in the store of your Heat
ing Contractor today.
Walworth Mfg. Ce.
2J1-2J7 Arch St.
Distributors American
Radiator Ce. Products
Valves, Fittings, Pipe
and all Piping Toels
Manufacturers of the
Genuine WALWORTH Stillson
loeft ler the Diamond Trade Mark
IJJ.VIJN(. JJINIK I(IIC
Francis M. Celbert, Inc.
Sieiirn ll.t l unii ic
Het i : M- t ' ,n(. ,
Warm v r I it s I!
Tanl. II it rn M n I
Gas II it ,( t erk
5208 Baltimore Ave.
Dell Phene. Woodland 2."i !
The red and yellow card at the right
is tlie sign of a Heating or Sanitary
Engineer (formerly called Steam
fitter or Plumber) who can show you
ARCOLA. Loek for it in his window.
It will pay you te consult him
twice a year ns you de your Docter
or Dentist. Te have him examine
nnd report en your heating and
plumbing costs little. It may save
you a very great deal.
1 Ax Imvmtment
mTViervr
RinNODlVlXWIM
JNrtUlXXWOMT
amd Contort
CUU.W7TU1M
cai'ajlegub
JOHN C. F. TRACHSEL
Contractor, L'ntinecr
MUM-110 r V Ml It . (,
HEATING
Ne liMiill iiirric in III! it r Ce
I'reilurlH iiiM.herr Virile ..r i hone
3710 Wrslfli III r
(. nmilen, J,
i h st.
I 'ill i I'll.
E. V. PACKER
HEATING EXPERTS
Steam Vapor Het Water
fc.t tin .tp. It t n
l'h . I r i
21 S. 53 D ST
JAMES F. HALLINAN
Steam HEATING Het Water
We Install vimr.u.n I i - i i aturi
H. in i ii
leephenc Hen i i 7; i
5218 Vine St.. Ph. In , Pa
GEORGE W. MORRIS .
I 1 IIS I I
Plumbing and Heating Contractor '
f int i n i i i j ,
822 W. LEHIGH AVE.
H Hi 1 i i
JWERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY
Makers of the famous IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators
115 North Bread Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Henry Krajeski
Heating and Plumbing Specialist
High nnd Lew Pressure Werk
Steam, Het Water and Vapor
-n-. vveiipi vnd r w j ,1,11;
McCLINTOCK BROS
HEATING ENGINEERS
1 1 luh nml I e IVf-suri I'lplng
Steam, Het Water & Vapor
5216 WEBSTER ST.
I'lmnei U emtliiiul 331(1 .
AL. F. STOLT2
HKATI.Nfi EM'KUT
Het Water Steam Vapor
lektuUer of Amerlcuu Kail. Ce. 1'reducU
3156 Gcrmanteivn Ave,
"Kherc.88an" Axminster Rugs
Size 11.3x12 feet $19.00
Size 9x12 feet $31.50
Size 8.3x10.6 feet $32.50
Size 6x9 feet $21.50
"Marlboro" Axminster Rugs
Size 9x12 feet $33.50
"Mermen" Axminster Rugs
Size 9x12 feet $30.00
11.3x12 $42.50 8.3x10.(1 $28.30
Ardsley" Axminster Rugs
Size 9x12 feet $30.00
Size 8.3x10.6 feet $28.50
Sie 69 feet $18.50
"Libcrfg" Axminster Rugs
Size 912 feet $2S.:,e
Sie 8.310.0 feet $27.00
Size 69 feet $17.00
"Milferd" Axmitistcr Runs
Size 9.12 feet 830.00
---,r,whr )t. A rie.h r-K urn I . vv ... ,, , ,- ,r)v, r . r Fl stre
Women Shew Their Appreciation
of the Lewer Prices en
Smart Coats
Coats were among fhe first things te
fall in line when prices began te come
down, and te-day they are practically
back te normal. Weel Velour Coats with
fur cellars, starting as low as $30.00,
with many different models priced by
every step from $35.00 te $65.00.
Velour Coats at .$27.50
In black, navy and breun, made in n pond
belted style, with deep cellar that closes up
well at the threat, and silk-lined throughout.
Mixed Tweed Tep
Coats, ,$27.50 te $65.00
Made en plain-tailored lines with yoke nnd
sleeves lined; deep patch pockets.
Coats in Extra Sizes
And the Half Sizes
Medels for all types of figures. Fer the lener-wriatecl full figu
treic aie beautifully proportioned models of wee' veleui ana B liia
cloth in dark shades; sonic with fur cellar, 337.30 te $71 in. I or ih'
shert-waistcd full figure, slendering, lengthening models of wool vc1 ir
335.00 and $40 00.
ii-- StnwhrMs ( Imhler Sc i rt l '
Community
Silverware
Reduced!
KHjrtmns rf i (r, 2e per
'en' h'ip Ven made en these
r if ces of th fnmeuv Co'nmu Ce'nmu
' ity Ware
Teaspoons new Jw.lO a de7.
Def.s.rt Speen and Forks Ferks
Si 1.50 a de.'en
Tabic Spoons and Ferks Sir,
DeMTt Kniws S20J50 a dez.
Dinner hnivc. S2150a deen
A'l f nmmuniti Fancy
rieces at -miliar red a turns. '
1 lm A
V ,
1 T
. t Mr"t
Getting Dresses for Autumn
That is what most women are doing these davs, but
few of them have any idea of the elegant models ob din
able this season at the prices of ordinary kinds last year,
until they come te make selection. When
we say
Silk Dresses, $35.00 te $65.00
We are speaking of a higher elder of Dic-s
altogether, which should be seen te be ap
preciated. Ulegant Canten .upe, Reshai ui i
and crepe-back satin, in the mere eelu-n
models one, for instance, has .1 plaited ski'
with a bodice made entirely of bands of t e
material laced together this - a model th.u
shows it is high grade in Us er. unusualne.
And there arc hundred equally .1 tinctive.
Tricetine and Peiret Twill
Dresses, $35.00 te S67.50
With braid tnn-mmgs and .i iffectie
embroideries. Seme in coat stj't- 'h smait
estees, some long and straight, w " the fash
ionable three-quarter-length slo-ne ,.t .1 rJnc
tuw styles in gmllc- i u of i , fr-im
which te cheese
r -trnwbrkKe i I I. I e'- rr1 1 s tf. ,
Men's Tep Coats in the
Smartest New Styles
of Autumn 1921
Unusual Value at the Prices
i OCi Kye'- and jeune nun- B,
.XI P..tJ" CeSit aj Chesteiliflds, in t.avK,
ututd and decidedly smait hei ringbones
Af QQQ 00 "Wlckhftm" aml "Alce" Tcp
al.?oe.uu Cnnts ln the sensen.s p pula;
hemngbene and tweed patterns.
At 845 00 New English Tep Coats, Ju
tinctiveb English in cut and f.ibnc, and ma Ui
at the auiprisingl moderate puce of $45 (te
"Wickham" Suits
Special $33 and $38
Twe gieups of the splendid "Wickham" .Suits,
maiked at special prices te make it casiei 1 i
men te get acquainted with them.
At S33.00 C,'ftsslmere and weiMted Suits u,
sxiyoe.vv thc oasen.8 nev patterns.
At $38.00 fmaJt-loekniK Jwced Suits and
, l)lui- Worsted Suits. PracticalK al
tiens in each gieup.
i - S tavil.ri ise . i
m
sui ai. i
New Suits for
Beys of 2 te 5
1 lie s.naittst and
"-' I k ng meauls
for little fc.lews, .it
pnit, r-irci-its will
ii ni most attractive.
Dentbey Suits
61.95 te S 1.75
Of poplin, ging
ham or ch.imbray,
in plain shnnc s or
white hnt and col
onel t onsets One
t' If skef ed
2-p:cfe Suit. $2.75 te $6.95
Mia jht t Dusers. and stiaight
"' m dy 1) ejes Of 1'inrham,
vharnh .. or poplin All iru- "ew
("liit, m cellais, biaidcd or
-tiuiud. n . i i
s&
(Veld Sear
Conge leum
Rugs Extra!
Wf l n
i e ius' i hpic (i a new
! me-it
f thcc
tameus
i. .. ... . .
" v-, m I. j- ei the most
pep . ai i t ., te V( lt c
tl ai i l. ,ir pi kc
Rugs, (Jxf) ft. .S7.95
Rugs, 7.6x9 ft... $9.85
Rurs, 9x10.6 ft. S13.S0
Rugs, 9x12 ft., SJ5.9S
1 - 'RC I I r,
I s
p oper
Veils Dotted
with Chenille,
$1.00
'' ' f these Mnait
U:1 ' ' ' ti' Veil is nll-nn-!
" '" l - ' n. and u woman
'"l" " " d' 'I use aie of
tie i 'a ei hPMigen mesh, dot.
u,i l ' l' '"'dc , in black,
1 i mi t . inc. navy ,ue ,. pur.
I1'' ' l '' -tlp Many ,
llA ' w three nt this iew
l"m '
" ' ' '- 4 ' I I I. r
' i ntr
Waverly Bicycles
C" t i 1 i , st i vii cahlc, at
' ' ' ' "i 'I 'ciU'n, easy iunmn
"I - 'I a the iiiht ptic us
1'ian ,n i amr -$ '!) 7r Twln
'" r'll"1, Nl'MI0 ( amel-hack.
iquiiipcd with . ni i tires- $5,00.
(jiils urd winiHii-,- $30 00.
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Strawbridge & Clothier
FILBERT STREET
MARKET STREET
EIGHTH STREET
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