'W lu i sv '"L 1 t . M , -T; 'V f i ' i !s 0 , ,' 'i- r ' -i -j t - , . j WD GEORGE IS PUN FOR EGYPT )fnisHingTeuchtB Being Put en Arrangement Ter maepenu- & ehce of Nile Country A", DtiMlUlONS HAVE VOICE Dtl tx teUChM PfSSen. Ner. 4Lleyd GCerBc It . . ..Hlnir the finlslilnr tone 3&E? tee P'"1 for the PrPscd settlement "!? tee KWPtlnn question, which Ih cti irT,utu like the problem of Ireland. The &!Lm!u BCttlcment provides for the ln- $p&cfiW of Egypt- thc 15ritsh rc ecrvjnsr the tight te keep troops nt tlic Hili"? c'niinl tint nt Btrntcgle points te gunnt foreigners. The UrUIsh dominions insist ' upon having a voice in the settlement of Ks.vpt, pnrtlculnrlv Indln and New Zoix Zeix land, The dominions hnvc two claims. Thc campiilicit which freed I3gypt from Turkey, mnUinj? thc present ecttlcmcnt peaslhle, was fought by Indian and A ii7.il c troops, end also they liave a Mrnhg prnctlcal lnterent, iih thc canal Is the principal link in their line of remmmilcntlftn with their mother coun try. The rtchctm, after consideration nnd approval by the Cabinet, must be np np pievcd by thc dominions, nftcr which It will be nut up te Adyl Pasha, the chief of thc Egyptian delegation at Londen. Relief Sought for Blind A campaign for the relief of the needy nd worthy blind has been launched by the Wind Relief Society of Phila delphia. 017 Wlthcrspoen Building, of which Dr. Ij. Webster Fex is treasurer. Ceal, clothing, groceries , nnd general supplies are the commodities most needed for the work. EYENItfG PUBLIC DGrER-PHTIADELPHTA, EBIDAT, NOVJbJM 4, wsl . . . . 1 . . I a FOR SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINE ' Mail OriW Filing Mlts M., T. Magulre Tells Teacher' Institute Day of Red la Pasted Doylestown, Pa., Nev. 4. Address' ing COO teachers nltcndlnu thc sixty seventh annual session of the Bucks County Teachers' Instltute yesterday In the courthouse, Mis3 Margaret T Ma gnire, principal of the Geerge- McCall Scheel, Philadelphia, said corporal pun ishment in the schools of America today was outrageous, old-fashioned nnd un satisfactory. She Bald In part: "Spir itual discipline is the only thing that can accomplish any geed today. (Jet away from the old-fashioned, picayune technique of the schoolroom and show the pupils hew te leek nt things in a spiritual light. Get away from the in tellectual stufT nnd teach the boys and rlrls proper American cltUcnshlp. Trent your pupils like human beings and you will get result"." Dr. Preston Bradley last night deliv ered an address en "The United Stntes of Tomorrow." The Institute will close tonight. Wm&BE5gS&S sz&tmmasii 11 ymoteuzjfa' yf&nw' fSSMSK.;WSre-CTK ewMwwaauKKSz: Fer Saturday 757 Worsted Suits & New Overcoats 24.50 A manufacturer who need ed money offered us these new suits and overcoats which constituted his entire remaining Fall and Winter stocks virtually at OUR price. HE CAME TO US PRIMARILY BECAUSE OF OAK HALL'S CLOTHING OUTLET; AND WE TOOK HIS STOCK BECAUSE WE KNEW THESE SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO BE WORTH $40, $45 AND EVEN $50. The suits are splendid worsteds, one, two and three button Backs; the goods woven right here in Philadelphia they are Yorkshire worsteds. The overcoats are made double-breasted, town ulster and raglan style what everybody seems te want and the fabrics are guaranteed all wool, plaid backs, many woven by the Glebe Mills. All sizes with the certainty that among these suits and overcoats you will find exactly what you want. A Great Day in Weman's Shep $37.50 .75 $18.75 FOR THE FIRST DRESS SHOWN. IT IS OF SATIN I CREPE WITH BRAID TRIM MING ON WAIST AND SKIRT. GIVING LONG LINES L SO MUCH DESIRED. FOR THE COAT OF BOLIVIA SHOWN IN THE SECOND ILLUSTRATION. COLLAR OF BEAVERETTE. COLORS: BROWN AND REINDEER. HAS PLAIN BACK AND FLARES SLIGHTLY BELOW WAIST. SIZES 38 TO 46. fFOR THE DRESS OF NAVY TRICOTINE SHOWN IN THE THIRD CUT. ANOTHER STYLE AT TniS PRICE ALSO. SIZES 16 TO 42. A I BARGAIN. $29.75 $55.00 $45.00 FOR THE HANDSOME DRESS IN THE FOURTH ILLUSTRA TION. IT IS OF NAVY BLUE POIRET TWILL. VEST OF BLACK SATIN. FOR TnE HANDSOME COAT OF BOLIVIA BROWN IN CUT NO. 5. BEAUTIFUL SHAWL COLLAR OF BEAVERETTE. FULLY LINED. FOR DARK BROWN AND NAVY BOLIVIA COAT IN THE SIXTH CUT WHICH HAS BEAVERETTE COLLAR AND CUFFS. A VERY POP- L ULAR COAT. '" mi $25.00 $13.75 FOR SUIT OF DARK BROWN AND NAVY HEATHER TWEED SHOWN AT THE LEFT. THIS IS A VERY EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. FOR TJIE 51G.75 JUMPER DRESS AND COAT OF WOOL JERSEY SHOWN IN THE I LAST ILLUSTRATION. THE COLORS ARE NAVY AND BROWN. TOQUES, 'GRAYS AND OTHER HEATHER MIXTURES. i '4 I 5 $ 1 .8 .9nan.nl -tt e i en i -it 1 -!.-..:. J ....- ...:... .:-.-. 7 17.1 brewnn, graya and greens, heretofore sold for $15, $18, $20 and. $23.50 Jpe.JjU '', Qrg&in Sit ., J j Beya" blue, brown nnU gray overcoats, sizes 5 te 11, for $10 sizes 11 te.C1C AA J Beya new plaid pattern mackinawe, wonderful preventers of colds because &H rn f the youngsters don't mind wearing them for play sizes 7 te 1 8 '. . J SP Jw H Wanamaker &BrewnK$2 Mmxa'mtxsaaMiK rwi irftTTTilliaaiiiwiwrOlWffiL.nlwiw " " rrmn-TiiirwirMwi i ' ii i rv tif -iSKim v ai& " 'mmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmnwiMKt I vn 4zf5'W IH H Wt H Mr l I MUX wmr pi m mm mmVll Wm JSI L Wk pi M" 'in"Vjy' jH lt-Ji.i . ' r "J7TT. irTrT"r M "'' TTM,'B 'fjrj nK TfcLLLr "" LtlM w9 -y "TiLKL l STf LBi SralBrF 1 l.'.T"? Tfc 72T .1 J VFl g7 ZJT Zy-- ' LLL tmi?mmimm:Mrmmz&mw. mrdwmiimmm&wmW t.mii'Kmmai9W2ni.?irjw vim 'm i ? fflwmi" LwWmMmMmimWLWmmWmmMMmMkul UmmW:: (mmmumaBm9M'Mwi Wm i mWmmmmimmS aJW n -1 i mWmmtBmVkmmmMmm. 4fA TkmWkmmmWkmm I VI i T IfflU feiMT: ,rv.--; :y,:;; Sfe, Open Every Night Until 10 P.fM. Tomorrow Ready Again- Aisether Sensational Sale- Even Better Values Than Ever Before Te Start Off the Biggest Sale in History Never Before Known te Sell at Se Lew a Price We are off again I Ready for another smash ing day of business tomorrow! Ready te outfit thousands of men with their winter suits and ever- r coats at prices that cannot be equaled anywhere I i Man it is just as you read ! Thousands fleck in here te share in the savings, and thousands will come tomorrow. Remember, when you come te THE HILL CO. you come te PHILA DELPHIA'S LARGEST CLOTHING STORE where stocks are the largest, varieties the big gest, and values' the greatest. x j; ' ' "jB r"' 'i ' ?B T", ''TmMMMMMv Plaid Back Overcoats Convertible Cellar O' Coats Chesterfield Styles Ulsters Single & Deuble Breasted Coats Gabardine Tep Coats Take the overcoats, for instance rack after rack of thorn thousands and thousands of them are here for your choice! There has never been anything like it known before Mere overcoats than you will find in any two or three stores are readv for you te select from at these unusual low prices. There isn't a style, a mate rial, a pattern or a colering: any man could want but that it is here. AND EVERY MAN CAN BE FITTED! 1 &2 Pair Pants Suits Ferm Fitting Suits Single & Deuble Breasted Suits Sports Medels Jazz Medels And, yes, sir anything and everything you could want in suits, tee! Blue serges, worsteds, herringbones, cheviets, silky mixtures, hemespuns, tweeds in all the new blues, grays, browns, pin stripes, pencil stripes, pin checks, plaid checks, etc. A size, a model, a pattern for every man, no matter what his build! MEN'S TROUSERS IN A SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW 1000 pairs of Men's Pants te sell at this low price. Fine quality worsteds, mixtures and cheviets, also blue serge. Bring along your old coat and try te match it up. Come te Philadelphia's largest Trouser Department. Blbk M -T ra,V fBfcrT.iA tr JH Beys' 1 & 2 Pair Pants Suits, Reefers, Mackinaws and Overcoats High-Grade Clothing at Very Small Prices Tomorrow 1 7 Bla ii-s'ft And Parents, here you are another big sale for the boys tomorrow. The fine quality clothing the kinds made of finest woolens and built te wear that is the only kind Mr. Hill offers at these big savings. Our entire Third Fleer is jammed with boys' clethingthe biggest display in the city! And tomorrow is the time te buy, for these special values these low prices, bring every parent unusual savings. ' Stere Orders Accepted jlH gj p W Wmm 1019 Market St. 9m 7 rg3Mflll Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's & Beys Clothing Stere 1021 Market St. j"j ' 1 - v 4 V ! K y V , ..tfw , , ibt A i M- ,Ai V. v f Aafe12; ' - r-i
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