nlBIBgPBBBIIIBBPIiffJPWBHi tKfl-l--T?JCT5rfljBBj iy-tfti?s-n'flMWit ewn'g ' i ji'.sny yiwgr''' f s. 7 C V IP'. I z --- W't lllAHIf . WUKMiUttKt f , i .Nh. .Nh.VN NN;:r;.:M;:ii,K:;.; Ml k t v mi- bm iwu -l v r B r - - - Plvergent Views en Economic Readjustments Presented in Committee Reports CUT IN WAGES ONE ISSUE By the Associated I'revi XVhhhi5ten. Oct. 13.- The Niitmiuii Oeuffirenes en Unemployment nft-r jwiatln-f; a standing commiiu'e wim au thority te recenvene tlin fu.l t .md r.'-irr At any time, concluded it tl.-'iberni.i n today nod Adjourned sine die Prier te the adjournment divenrent Tiews as te needed economic reudjust jnents were prcfented te the ronfT renfT ronfT mce by Its Mtuiufncturcr't' (.Vimint'tee. Majority members, through .Tnm"- V Campbell, of Youngftewn. t . commit ta chalrmnn, rceeintntvulivl evcrnJ rwcenlnff meamres, Including repp.il of the Adamsen Eight-hour n-iil-etul l.au and n denunciation of any Km.tp rkinK In Jts own Interests "te iesi-t tv.i tv.i nesnfe adjustment." Minority member;, threuch S.im-t' Oompera, president of Ihe AtntrJein. Federation of Laber, in another ic ic pert, strongly emphn-ilretl that "Mi re' mnrt be adopted no pellcv of mp re duction." Rejirwfint Oreup Ojt niens Only The two reports werp nineni, a num- lser from vnrieu sub cem-n.rt-'t . mi- aJdcred today Cenferem nfliiMiN ft- ' plained that the reports, cn- net te be taken nn recommendation", of th-- con ference, but expression of opinion bj various group', The majeiltr inaniifnr tnrrr tninn, -tee report wits tisnril 'm ("'., ,i- uin Campbell. William M. limit- of lie. lio. ten : T. K. Huerten. of Niniivil'f . A L. Fltimphrey. of I'lrfb-jrsh Them.i P. Hinm.'n, of Pellinr.i. i'n. . IV II Btackhoue, of .Hpringi'flld. O . nn.l J...n A. IVnteu. of Cleveland ll iv..m mended Prompt eiuicti-irnt of P(TlI.,ii.ii pending in Congre-is for fi.nd. ij; ill" eblicntlnn" Incurred bv tl.e r.ti'"j.. during Ko.leral control, r-ittHiu.m of payment of tSevcrmmnf obl'i-pinen- ; the railroad' crewing rut of reriti! tn ligatien-; fan-fer of tl e (: f..-. ,, .,,-.v . ,..r..F.nr! iv ! In, Itnlli'eml f.nher Heard te the liilcrMiilt t 'iiiiuiumm' ( oinitil einitil ' ien: n-'ieitl of the Adnninjii i-mlit -hint 'nr: imitnpl fin. tment h Cenen'- of ii law fte from iimliU-ii'.t preidinit for a .Mlbitiintliil ilewin.nrd tevi-leii of taxce; piempt ciiik tment of n utitn Iem tniiff bill euibrneiiK vu.h rule- e. dntv a mm prOperU .jfeKiinnl Hi ' pioiper!! of emple.r Ulid eniilue, uml thul eer "le-neiit in our ettieii -Mp "lnvi'd fimih ' et ... 'i unm-t il cteliP. ulietln- :.i rk. icilltur.'. buM-m-" bibei hi- truii'pnitatieii. t tin r "! IWliS I'tiileilMkfs te nvitt ni" etwii i..,ineiu'- u.ijU-tment in i".i ,,."l"w, ''',., .etirer te VMtid ltd jiiTMmnl In i. t ,i the expense of tin- peiinnnent lietttr ni"iit of em national lite- Mlneril. Oppeves Wane Kcdiicllen The mlnentx report filed by Mr. f..mnM Mrh Sill II ( onbev, et " Cr'teJ-uvef the tutted Tex.. We.kers el Ame.l.n. and Ue Pi son Kal (ienBe. N. .1 . H-", Ii te ,m1,U "f Printer Ink. ..ntrp-rua l.v (Hfent-'d from the ,-oN.-lusien- anil l -ei,i.,ns of the maje.itr m-i.iber- of tl.e fi.mtniitee It -.aid In pnit There niu-l he ndnptetl no poll of aee reluct. en In the ..-.uuin., there tnuxt be u peiic. ulllinR ter the li'uhf-t pelMe i ate f v.-ej In e-0 indu-tr. In tetm-. of Indivtltal ell-i-inu this meiin- the adoption et a pel!t ilia, inn In the 'uiiid. "f the people the highest nverilKe of t. imiir pewei ill eulet that ther. ma ee th miMtest I e ib'p -on-'im!.tieii of cnaiinedttieH ami . ihe greiiteiit n:i-er;ii"nr denuiu.l '"ei the pri.niittlen of tomnieditiei'. ItcductJim , of bin in; iieb"' .top, e iri-lintnn j v. tn-h. "in "l r.ii in.'it.ib" .tepi ninnu fnitiir.ii!.' Mini nut- '.nenrili.inv r.t l Tne tiiuu'iii meinb"f nl'e i- ou.- j mrnlcil ii.Iopi.en of "l... .met. -i.ni '. ; aide wl-.uh climlnnif ntet'.t. ering. pnieu emnniedIfle upon the trnrliei at the lowest pe.-t'bl re! 1" r 'llltt Ullll enlllll" iiia'niifni turr te bsi.-c .init 'et'' upeu I 100 ne- evil Miliailen of the pre- i In live mpaeiii te ph.nt-." Prupe-nl ,,i. tnn.le for ir.iife'm eet n peutiiiiig and ub'l.it f " ' prud'ietiuii tin eunis I t law. I'f niu Tit) latip Ii- -' "!n tliin urip. -n a .eii.frn.'tivp and , ..ir! -ib.'i'ut. fei Slate regulation) i. eor.tiel Hang Signs Without Pe-mit: Fined I licirge U'in heeg. 'Ji ',"1 've th T"ul.' sup.'. .i"d I'. 1 i ' '. 1"- '"'' Mi.'ieeiitu -lie. I. v.t if em ll tilled SI' n.l ,.! today fir h-'ijinu e'gn itt. , ... i -nut !! .. "tnle Hi Hew'titeen-1 in i i.li -ii't. 'lee hen-ing i . before Masl trate tire.js P,.li.e ..m till !. 'it' I '"1 t'1 tlte.l . " VV i ip: niei prtiiti'" ' ' hanging -.leu ' vi MOV eriii.i as refi'..ne i . M n ltn.in. e MM SO s PtNDED Hewat Ousted as Presdent of District by International President MEN TO BE ORDERED BACK It.i the ttnrintiMl Press 'itUliiiigh. liar... t). t l.l. The Kansas dlstri. t ..f ihe f 'nit. si Mine V orl;er of Aineri m h.i, Iippu Mispended ! lelui I. !.!. 'nr tnaiienal presi dent It v n .tnnei ii, oil fed.'ii Alf...M lJevii- anil all Miner 'li- tit.t ..(Beers in M.mr.iarih rt'inove.l. t:'trg.- I, I '!., nn , lb., disln.l'H s"..ppiiien 'lie internntleiinl heard member, has beep nppnintd luting presi dem ei n previsional di'trlet With I'"' is mimed Tlietnat Harvey, mib " !..' i fury -treasurer of the Kan ens disflft. ni previsional fcrctary-fl-eitirei. He him brpti rppe't'il te llewnt in the Knn"n union iftnirs. Pe. K anil llarvej arc onion d te take el.arge of tin hendtpuirtt" and all rec rec erds and menei of the Kiinas ergnnl- 7llM0U "All l"el a .lie-, of i'ie disinel will 'cegnise the pi.-'eiiil distriet of ef IIpibN." Ievis tlediTPs in a message arii,Min nig iNe .-' ' l Ien l'p"U. in n -intctnt'iit tl.'s morning, deel.ires rbat the miners mu-t go back te work at once. Up announced that lie vnuld tnk .barge of lb" distrlet liPi,lnnaxler today X'lien Pe. !. in'frt'l tin Iiei.lqunrters of the district iiinnii tmhiv and a'l.ed ( .n 111' p a. e Im iii.'nc.l ever te him, .I'.'tn KU i 'ii mi:, acting 'lreMil. nt of the Kansas district, tefu (I te de e. "I M'.n'i rc.i .uu attt'titien te ieu." PieillitlK told Peel, The l!in"jis ie im have been idle for t ., Mtet,. or stnee lirt,.ar and Amriis Der, h. tl . 1 i-r ;. r il. e president, went ti intl (it l '"iunibiis te sf-rrt a s nM,n'i rn i nee for violation of (lie Kms.is Indu-'-.jl t'euri l.n T..i ii"fl "i ' l,ev-w ii i In .j striet is EVEiNJ(i PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921 he nld, receive salaries "lower , thnn they would tpceive from biitineis insti tutions for their ability (Otid work tuut each one of them det'ft." , The head of the "Invisible Empire declared that Lanier University, te which the Klnn Is devoting money, H non-sectarian nnd does net even touch the K. K. K. "The only two courses that nn compulsory," he said. "In ad dition te the standard collegiate cttrri euliini, Is n course in the fundamentals of our clvlllsmtien, which are the ten ents of the Christian religion, using the Itr.lv 11IM nn ,. llMHie tCtbOOk." "The ether course." he said, "in the teaching mid Inculcating of pure Amer icanism nnd the development of correct citizenship. Simmons recalled his, receid in the Spanish -American War. lie denied Masonic opposition te hift order. "It has been charged," he said, "that the Klnn is for the purpose of intiml tinting the Negroes in the Seuth. II may surprise this committee te leant that the growth of the Klnn in the North nnd East has been much larger than In the Seuth." The Wlznrd leferred te the Search light, a Georgia publication, which has figured hugely In Klnn affairs,, nnd said: "We have been chnrged with operat ing os our official organ the Search light, new n dally pnper published In ltA..,n fi nml tn fKta nntipr ( hiw been chargeii have nppcared articles tending te incite religious prejudice end intolerant e, one In particular by Ctrl P. Hutcheson "The K. K. K. docs net own the Searchlight, never has put n tlnllei In It. has no control ever it, nor is tins pnper its official or even Mmi-nfli'inl organ. Tills pnper has from time te time written ni tides regarding the Klnn, as hove ether publications. It is the officio! eignn for the State of Georgia for the .lunier Order of Ameri can Mechanics, one of the greatest fraternal organizations, but we have net Been any attempt te attack thin order en account of the Searchlight editorials and articles, through the junior order name appears nt the mast bend. Carl P. Ilutchesen, whose nrtlcles were objected te by the Hear t papers and the World, nnd who had this matter laid hefeic the postal au thorities, i-, net even a member of the Knights of the K. K. K." Concluding his prcpered statement, Colonel Simmons uild : "Standing here in the prc-cncc of fleil. before (his committee from one based upon the refusal of Ilewnt and his district beard te put hack at work min ers called out en strike at the Dean and Kellauec mlnen limt spring. The in ' tertiatiennl organization held that the strikes were in violation of agrevtucnttj with the operators, unit the iuternii i tlr.nal beard ordered Hewat te order the 'lien back te work. Hewnt refused te ' de no. The recent iiitcrnntluiinl um um ventien nt Indianapolis sustained the .i.'tlun of the international elliccrs, but I Ilew.it still refused te order the i.ien te in ii-n tn work. Indianapolis, 'ml., O.-i. l.'l i It . j P.) Suspension of the KniiMis Mm' I Union (illicinls v.ns ih. hired I15 elh- cltjls at the henthiuattuis of the United Mine Weikcis of Ameitcii here ti lie llileuded i, dlyclpliiic Alt Minder Ilewnt mill mher Kansas efil. ers for t.ilinc te tnrr out the recent or let of the union's convention rriiulilns tlicm te direct strikers te return te wi.rk at the Ilea 11 and He'lancc mlnc. DfllcinN I ere said they had expected ticli ncf.ni 1 j President I owls. , Wizard's Oratory Key te Power Continued from I'nite On hf-rs He gave but a partial explanation ,eterday when !ip saitl: "W iup spendlmj the surplus money of thp Kltm In further luiilding and i-nlariem-nts "f I.nnler Universlti. At'ntita tin W have spent nnd are spendliiic en Lanier UnUersity the sum of S1,"0.000." The Wizard, however, tlid tn.t give nnv ndeauate stntei'ient cencemini; the nst of the funds secur. d He declare I the Klan dceji net ek .xilitleal power. ItefeiTing te the meiiP' whieti he hna tereived himrelf. he said' "In the siv yinrs 1 have been with the e'der I have leeched only 12,000. arid niv Atlanta home was the 31ft of mrmbers, ine't of whom subscribed 'ess tliun n dollar." )Ie thuied that ihe e'lieers of the Klan nceivd laice sums in salaries nnd bonuses, but did net tell -learly what has become of Mltich ef the money taken Im from initiates. Claims Ifespcs t for Ijiw Siiumnns. in his prepared statement yesterdaj . declare1 that the Klan doe" net te'.erutc or tench lawlessness, but en the ether hand preaches respect fei nw He asserted thnt whnn a mem ber takes the law into his wn hnu.ls he is i.titematiciilh ilrnnpetl ""reni tin I organization. He Insisted that outrages which nave iiecn committed in the mouth could net be blamed en the Klnn ns en organization. The "Colonel" said the Klan 1st In vestigating the charges against Kdward Yeung Clarke Imperial Kleogle mid chief of the Propagating Durcnu, and his assistant. Mrs. LMizabeth Tjler The hitter, he said, Iiiih no official connec tion with the Klnn. "The charge has been made that Mr. fS.,1,.. .,.! M.... mi. I... ...1... I....... ., mini- hum ..Jin, l.lll'l, Villi, in,.' 'charge of the propagation work of the Klan. hale iccelved for thit work fien fuc te twentv millleus of de'liir1- " he 'salih j "The contracts) of the Klan nitli Mr. Clarke ami the complete financial state ! ini'iit regarding Mm I will pifent te 'you. Undei this centrncl t'ie iter ' apit.i , cost of the propagation work fur the I Klan is mueh lower than m.in.i h the finternal nnd ether organizations pay I for similar work." ' Purely Ireteslant ttrgiliilMtlnn I P.xp'.niiilng the Ftntus of his organi ergani organi Jyntien thp Wizard said "the K11 Klux Kltm is purely n Protestant and non . txilltlcnl nrgniilzntlen. . "The ebiWKe is made that we an or ganized te preach and tench religious Intelciances and especial!, that we are anti-Hemnn Catholic. nnti-.Icw nntl nntl-.Negre," Simmen continued. "Thp works of the Klnn iirete this nlMi1utcl untrue. Mnnj nliegcd out rages have been attributed te the Klnn, but none of these, was against Uemnn Catholics, Jcwi, and Negroes per se, and none was committed by thp Klnn." He 1 veiled the hister.i of the Klan from the time thnt Iip decided te organ ize the movement In October. 1015. when a meeting was held bv thirty-four citizens of Georgia The Klnn was chartered, he mid. in December, lllliS. He told of a tremendous struggle te put the order en ita feet, and alleged that n "traitor In the ranks," win, held n position of trust, einbezr.'ed the accu mulated fuudti, nnd in the summer of 10J0 tried te organize 11 counterfeit or der. The Wlznrd said that he was com pelled te mortgage his home. The Wlznrd said he continued the struggle nnd that the Klnn succeeded iu paying all Its debts, and that about 11 war age It started en a nation -wide expansion Denlert Gigantic Swindle He denied thnt the Klnn 's 'a gi gantic swindle, run seldi te enrich rt few Inside the ring." The seerrt.irj, treasurer nnd ethet efTieinN of ll.e Klnn, of the greatest lawmaking and delib erative bodies in the world, and stand ing in the Capitel of our gieal nation. I say te you gentlemen that If the Kit Klux Klan was guilty of a hundredth part of the charges thnf have been made against us, I would from this room send a telegram calling together the Grand Ceunclllnm for the ptirpose of fei ever disbanding the Klnn In every section of the United States." -- Plymouth Women MeetTedafr 1 The women of Plymouth nml iii,, 1 The mn rsb meeting this nftcrne. urange uaii, Mrs. the Montgomery Count iicagua et vemen v u linlltL.t '"'! 1'elnt 1 ""wart '".el th, Corsen. Jr., will be among the ..i0' Miss Myrtln Kreaa and M?Wi '." Llvezcy will tell of their MnerIp Icn the primaries. cPionce at t Take the Question of Weight It requires one hundred and twenty number six hovels of coal of average density te approximate one proea ten in volume, therefore four shovels of Steve or Nut at present prices make a difference of fifty cents in value. Fer the highest grade fuel in Philadelphia, accurately weighed, order AMERICAN ICE CO 600 ARCH ST. 1 . it itt ftfr itt.Tt -t-ft ft -tl "H "H "It- f- t.t- tjLlijjU-l jOmg2$sk W.VMMMMVWMMMSM :rKdKCTffzyirrsm Apartments at the Rittenhouse Renovated, refurnished made spick. pa and invit!:is. Outside rooms, cool, ch"crful. Pick from tluse: Twe Reems and Bath. Three Reems and Bath. Four Roem" and two Baths. FLIGHT UP THIRD SAVED Until October 15th Extra Saving of 10 Off the Following Prices FURS Kvcrybedy realizes that there is a larger retailer's profit in Furs than in any ether article of wearing iipparel. Yeu save this in buying your furs direct from us, the manufacturers. Secondly, you save because of our inexpensive second-fleer soles- rooms. And, in addition, tnerc is nn Extra 10c!f off e the follewing: Bay Seal Coats, belted models, $85 Hudsen Seal Coats, Squirrel or Bay Seal Coats, Eastern bkunlf llenver Uellars nnd Cellars and Cuffs $13.'). 00 I Near Seal Coats, extra Inrge Cellars $137.00 N'car Seal Coats, Skunk Cellars and Cuffs $195.00 Hudsen Seal Coats, -15 in. long, Skunk Cellars nnd Cuffs $303.00 Scotch Mele Wraps $275.00 Cuffs $350.00 Squirrel Wraps $157.00 Skunk Stoics, finished with tails $110.00 Stene Marten Chokers. . ..$28.00 Squirrel Chokers $7.75 Fitch Chokers $9.00 Fitch Stoics $89.00 Quality and Value Guaranteed Remodeling and Repairing: BORYNACK, KOTZKY & Manufacture and Wholesalers of Furs 1318 CHESTNUT ST. Opposite Wanutnnlicr'i Rittenhouse Hetel. 22d and Chestnut szszssizsssassiszzzzzzszzmzzzszszsssizsmiimzmas CW,T?ttZZZaBEJ3VV7!MAtiWZ3 I ADVERT1HEMKNT MIM 7,T".KMI .T GBUSdnL JJbB!M&BR i t?arr' i iurjnitr 4 t gurjgrg 'fpS iiiiiidfe jffiSR WMmm. SSaESKSB.' H.ihJJ5T fffimmz. Bi'm7ff,g.vf"CfaJa A &&wrmr I The J. V Buchanan Supply l empany was one of the fim Electrical Sheps te be es.-jiM.shed in this city and dess-rve-. the high reputation it has always held or. nceuit of the .-.uperierity or the electrical supplies and nppliarce vhich may be purchased there. &dlrcrrahs &&n (XU A cold merniru: de you er i lie in bed, dreading the moment ' when, shivering and shaking, you will have te get up? If re you will appreciate an Electric Hr..i.er. At tne store or .j. j . uucnuniui 8upply Company, 1715 '"VBtnir. Street, among the many electru'isi appliances of innnin utih.y ;. -iu will find two kind? of these hea ?f- the Halcctric Raqin'ei n: $15 a .d two sunbewl types, th- Sinyl'--: a. 11.50 and the MaJ.-.-.K a' SU--any one of which may ' c e p'aer J that ou have but te veac i one arm out of bed, turn the . wtjh nru in a few minutes tne room will he quite- comfortable. They will also . be found invaluable in every part I of the house, either new te take off' the chill or later for additional heat. U7F.DDIXG Gifts of Silver for the, ' Autumnal Bride! What a large range of nr.ides this term include-, from a silver arvii;e te the !r'n!!'", bun hnn dish. At tl'c tore of Railry, Banks Bidd'e ("c.ipany you will tird the mcrt superh di .t'.a" of 5'lvpr. the fi:ie: collection i r, ,ve f'er.d, from which te tnake " !. 'iclncen 'Yii!. 'tt' ta serv-' i" '. nac-T.i'U'nnt cntt-rjnt ct. of e 'i;ite e; cha-'ic design, r-.i.iplete ch-;ts of fin. ilver. an anprpnate gift from the family, Colej i.l cii".- ill it If e m , nlnfrii!' tf -rr InUl,. ' ' -vi- a), i4..ai iititt -, c LUU1U fh -he and Iread tnivn, all daijrnrd b" Bniley's own artieis nnd care- i -- ,- -.. u- vv-... w u . V 1.14111 .vt'ght te prevent mari'ing. Any one of these articles will make a fplendid beginning te a really im portant dinner Pci-vice. THE11E is such nn abundance of I TO GET the longest wear out of ingenious heuscfurntshings new- A your rugn you should have them ndays destined te give comfort nnd I cleaned i y (pens who have studied pleasure te the whole family that . the hest aopreved methods. And -e it IB really fareinnting te go into -.he I e-;cir .!.( te you the firm of Bare Htere of J. Franklin Miller, "The , Lres., 11H fhestnut Street. It !S Heusefurnishing Stere," 161:: Chebt-' ee that th ,tar.lt of dit and nut Street. One 'eh! iii.rr,Tg r-. r : whi"li I. .tig- m a rug nil raui cently us I entered the 'tore I was i :t n wear ou' .-. iy 'if ivn'ev.rl by a . greeted wih tne we . en e i-'kv t,i ! w-shing or-. m this nroe'es nree'es a Ilumphrey Radiantfi-. '11. i gas j also take cut the -izi-.-. of the rug1 heater, which is esp-c allv des'gned , te thct u no longer lis flat en the for use in iirepiace.i, gives eui un i.u-tr. ea--jJ r.aV'5 iiif reiere ."i- nmazing amount of heat nn.i save :-.i!f a sluu inpemng system which you all the bother of carrying u .vd . '.cans rugs thorough!.' and at the nr -lennlntr out ashes. The price ranges from $13 upward. Miller':, also has various stybb of Electric Heaters, as well as Perfection Oil Heaters, both of which will he found most useful these cool days before you start your furnace fire. ffime time re-teret them te their ' uriinul texture. Or if yen are. cen-ten-.pl-.ti.-.g redecorating" your home,, Barj-3' male? a specialty of dyeing rug-i and will advise you as te the I most, tntisfnetery colors te which your rugs may be changed. I WHAT a delightful surprise te re-' F YOU are the proud possessor of i ceivc one of these le "!y hand-1 a real Sealskin coat you are the painted Gift Baskets of Fruit fiem, envy of pvery wcmcnj'and I saw ' Hallewclls' (Bread and Chestnut)! i one of unu-ual value nt the shop i And te some one living far a. ny I of ,1. Habisreitinger, 1911 Chestnut i from Philadelphia, the surpiiee will ! Street. It was cut along plain, loose ! be doubled. Fer the week end h-stess, hnes and hr.d a large cellar of! a sick mend or ter any eccaM. n i """"n uav sawe. Then there was ' when a gift of peinianen. e we.ihl he' a light tan Curecu! cnc- wrap with ' iprtate, I can tliinit et ,i )tf"t:g . sexi cruyi-i c-iinr '.,' S'one Mai plensing A: J Ha! -".im1!-' 't!1 R'u i'er t'r ehlei wen an n1 ALDA BESANZONI BORI BRASLAU CALVE CARUSO CLEMENT CORTOT CULP DE GOGORZA DE LUCA DESTHn'N EAMES ELMAN FARRAR GALLI-CURCI GARRISON GIGLI GLUCK HARROLD HEIFETZ HOMER JOHNSON JOURNET KINDLER KRE1SLER KUBELIK MARTINELLI McCORMACK MELBA MORINI PADEREWSKI RACHMANINOFF RUFFO SCHUMANN-HEINK SCOTTI SEMBRICH TETRAZZINI WERRENRATH WH1TEHILL WITHEISPOON ZANELLI ZEROLA ZIMBALIST i . ,y ujiuiyn ' ,'-r-""i -''"-r.i""iTr.rr, rttnir -ifT1"""' -- 'i ifcaat8aBtf--?f-a.'.jjti--iaifftt'ffciii I h 1' . :i t sty -uiiVTei.. jut i a . ; Il i III 1 10 IU HIS PTII13160X CJjOS6I1 1 I I 3 "' tpj I "infl I'liier fti ' r I Orvr Hntmn'N III si. e : u . . .,... wi- .. irmTmrffnv . Hi, -tk : Victer artists fef:p WSm. 1 ' jl? 1 1 clement , w& tsim&M i WmSsmSi I DE GOGORZA MMM ' ELMAN 11'iW I 117 VfL I 1 FARRAR mMSiM i Waits ill galli-curci fekiii i. Illli' immmMM J .-w M ATDicrTj s,'il., i-:j;i!fefflfflSBit'M!i lF.K-?Ssaft5M a! n d w r n iLi.ii ji i I. itfc ij:ti i : 'n -. iinu, , it i.iinf iitin fr-n'uii t-tT.v - it.u.i ra i GIGLI W r 'mmmmmSSSL gluck ik i llsi PB 41 HARROLD mWB ill HEIFETZ WmWJ2 Jl HOMER I VteI.Ne.l30.$350 I ,'it lOHNSON V3J Victrela Ne. 130. electric. S41i (IS i , " -ltf ' - . - i n I inappropriate mere piensir jiarantee pcriccr ue'i"e'" an; wiv.e within 1000 mile-, of tin t-1 i i' beautiful baskets am t.'u i t . r r flewing v'ith the nu.s rei'Vieus fniltit. nmentf which arc: thniin mvi'st M..-, --T . ... - .. ... ., ., -- . - Japanese Plums; wnderful, hJKf .',' ', irTr,: ni ei Diaci. ana Wfllte lirapes, U marvelej-t Parisian Brocade rap of iluj-.fi ' Ou'ir .1 H. l .. rlustertJ - 4-. V...l..4,,a mli vm M.A,t. .. 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Victrelas $25 te $1500. New Victer Records demonstrated at all dealers in Victer products en the 1st of each month. Victer Talking Machine Ce Camden, New Jersey Lead It and save a starving land. The eyes of two million starving people in the Near Kast scan the sky-line for Philadelphia's feed ship. Twe hundred thousand children, hungry, lonely and sick, have this one chance for life the feed ship. YOU must decide whether the ship will reach them in time. It is partly filled with feedstuffs, must be collected The remainder H1S MASTERS VOICE' use usR'Terr 'J liii tr-idemnrk and the traileinarlcrd word' Victrela"identify nil our products. Loek under the lid I Loek en the label 1 VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Camden, N. J. 4 rt JT' -. H nce. u. b, PAT.err. A frr-ErMBb l Tomorrow, Friday, October 14 Near East Relief Day Every public and private school in the city will be a receiving station for the feed commodities necessary te complete the ship's cargo. Take your gifts te the school nearest your home. Near East Relief will lead the ship and send it te Armenia and the neighboring lands by Thanksgiving. Fer every man, woman and child in Philadelphia there is some one starving in the Near East. Fer every school child in this city, another child somewhere in Armenia begs for bread, and denied it, crawls away te die. When you place today's order with your grocer include something for the feed ship. Tell him te send it te the nearest school. Send only the following articles : DRIED PRUNES DRIED RAISINS IN TIN CANS IN TIN CANS IN TIN CANS IN TIN CANS IN TIN CANS IN TIN CANS IN TIN CANS DON'T FORGET NEAR EAST RELIEF DAY FRIDAY, OCTOBER M SUGAR SOAP DRIED APRICOTS CORNED BEEF SALMON VEGETABLE SOUPS CONDENSED MILK SYRUP PRESERVES AMD JAMS CHOCOLATE AND COCOA A& J. Send CaIt Contributions te m NtP Trcau'r, for Near Eat Reliaf N. E. Cor, Bread and Lecuit , 3 l. 1... I t . ,,,,