Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 05, 1922, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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SENATE RESUMES
lnt Hnnlini
M nnil ihn Ai!mlnltmMnn.
court chaplain, died he" yesterday after
W
AltheiiRli rnll entnnglcments nre still te
a prolonged lllncfs.
Dr. Drynndcr for mnny yenrs wns b
leading figure In the religious life nt the
Ocrman court. Ie wan n prime fa
vorite of former IJmprrer William, end
both before nnd during the war wai n
stanch supporter of the Emperor. Dr.
Dryander officiated at the wcddlngH of
all the children of the Imperial couple
who were married at court during his
Incumbency.
STRAVBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
m inCcd, tlie Admlnlstrntlnn'R
nnllnv In
thpt regnrd Is neon te have been uefl-
COALBILL FIGHT
Industrial Situation Will Preb
ably Be Discussed at Cab
inet Meeting
nltely cast In the Injunction suit.
V-Il
EX-KAISER'S CHAPLAIN DIES
Dr. Ven Dryander Was a Prime
Favorite of Wllhelm
Berlin, Sept. R. (By A. P.) Dr.
Emit von Urynndrr, former lmperlnl
Beating of Tem-Toms Make Re
sort Wild West by
the Sea
V
GOVERNOR
IS TO ATTEND
LEADERS BACK IN CAPITAL
ji ni.nflfch te Brenhtff rubric Lttetr
' 'Ha N. 4.. Sept. fi.-Indmn
rtltb nnd wigwnins, cowbers nnd cow
.. -.i i. mppBxnnt bent of tem-
tZ hve temporarily made this place
...,i.i wMt lir the pen
Btnaff nrc Btrelllnn the Henrdnlk
JJln-nrm 'with pMcfncc. without
wnrrlns pib "'" u"1- "" -
mewing tunc pence reigns
inv
f their tribe
(mptlmHn is Minremc.
1 !i.ii u n mirtlnl clanrc at the setting
for the historical pageant which opens
Lri tonight for one wcr)., under the
! "pice, of the Wnpella Tribe of Red
. The Daughters of Pocahontas are
dln practical co-operation.,
n,rnni crowded 'with unique
treats premises te keep all these who
lapfen te be at Camp "Wlldwoed en
ttrlS5IJehn Tumor, chairman of the
psgenat. will ihnt tu,I,K, nre kcnt
Vremment'men from nil parts of the
fitJtc will vilt here during Hie rero rere
nL Governer Edwarfis and his
52ff Senators Edge nnd Freyllnghuv
in are among ethers of prominence
he have been invited.
Following Is the pregram:
Tonight at 8:30 o'clock, flag raising,
community singing, clam bake council
f wnr and smoking of Jnlmncts. Wed
tt.Septen.berO, 8:150 P. M., llag
Wng, community singing, attacking
ind burning of leg cabin h' warriors.
ThurFclnr. September i, 8:30 P. M.,
flnir raising, community singing, sun
iMce by members of vnrleus tribes.
Mule bv tem-toms. Degree teams will
tlve drills and irmrohes. Friday, Sep
tember 8, 8:.'10 P. M., flog raising, com
munity singing, corn dance, drills by
degree teams. Saturday, 8:.10 P. M.,
rnisinc. remmunltv singing, com-
'jnunttv songs, snake dance, music by ,
tem-toms. Sunday, 8:30 P. M., flng
Wllng, community singing, landing of
Columbus, tnblcaux, ex roast. Men- I
dny, 7:0 P. M-. l'arnde by lied Men r
in'd Degree of Pocahontas. Line of !
march will form nt (1:30 .haip en,
TunipT avenue. Pnrnde will march
from Juniper nenup te Pacific nvenue. i
Pnrlfic nvenue te Andrew nvenue. An- I
drew acnuc te Renrdwnlk nnd up the
Boardwalk te Ocean Pier. 5) I'-vM..
tnauerntle ball at the Ocean Pier.
10:30 1 M., automobile given nwuy.
GREEKS BEGIN EVACUATION
OF ASIA MINOR, IS REPORT
Safety of Thousands of Christians
at Stake, It Is Said
Londen. Sept. .". (By A. P.) News
ef the successive reverses suffered by
the Greeks nt the bunds of the Turkish
Nationalists In Asia Miner is believed
lere te forecast early evacuation of
the entire area by the Greek army.
Indeed, the evacuation has nlrendv
bejiin, according te the Daily Mail,
which quotes Greek nflieinl circles in
Londen us declaring the niinv will he
out of the country within three weeks.
The newspaper attributed te its Greek
official infnrmnnt the statement thnt
the nrmr is worn out with lighting.
The Dally Telegraph's diplomatic
correspondent s.'ns the Greek Govern
ment notified Gie.it Britain en Nut
tirdiv of Its decision te evacuate Asia
Miner, including the Smyrna enclave.
ind asked the assistance of the Allies
In nn.inglng nn nrniKtice. It an
nounced its inability longer te guar
ntee the snfetv of the Christian om em
nunltles throughout the ceuntrv or the
allictl nationals in Snijrnn and mbse
Quently put forward the ideii that evac
uation of nil the Christian civilians nh
well ns the Greek troops would be
neccsnrv.
The safety of these thousands of
Chrlstlnns new seems te be the chief
concern of the Allies, w!iem warships
lone, it is said, stand between them
nd possible annihilation.
A Greek communiitue reports thnt the
Greek nrmy in Asia Miner has re
pulsed nnd routed the Turkish Xation Xatien
lists cast of Ilrusa.
Bv Aaiectatcd .Prem
Washington, Sept. 5. With the con
vening of the Senate and lloese after
ijirhfl Laber Day adjournment nnd a
meeting or tne raeinet today, tlie uov uev
ernment was again centering Its atten
tion en the coal nnd rail situations,
llcturns of officials nnd labor leaders
who left (ewnr te spend the holiday or
te fill speaking engagements were ex
pected te further bring te a focus the
industrial situntlen after the brief lull
In developments. Attorney General
Dougherty, who has been absent from
thecnpltal since his trip te Chicago te
institute the Government's Injunction
suit against the striking railway shop shep
men, was among these expected back.
The Administration hill te prevent
profiteering in coal prices was still be
fore the Senate today. Chairman Cnm
lulus, of the Interstate Cnmmcirc
Cemmlltee. was prepnred te continue
his efforts te have the Sennte substitute
its own bill for thnt nlrendv pnWd by
the Heuse, which he has stated he be
lieves gees outside the jurisdiction of
the Federal Government by ntxlei InUinc
te regulnte Intrnstnte movement of
coal. The constitutionality of the Sen
nte bill also wns under discussion when
the Senate ndjeurned Saturday, several
Democratic Senators raising the ques
tien
Discussion of the Industrial situntlen
In the light of the Government's In
junction suit In the rnll strike, nnd
nle the virtual settlement of the nn
thrnclte dispute, were looked for at to
day's Cabinet meeting. The lntter de
velopment Is generally viewed ns hav
ing very materially lightened the bur
den of the Industrial crisis for Presl-
MASKED KLANSMEN MARCH,
DEFYING WIZARD CLARKE
Ttke Part In Laber Day Parade at
Atlanta Despite Ban
Atlanta, On., Sept. 5. In direct dc
Unce of orders from Imperial head
quarters, fifty Atlanta Ku Klux Klnna
tntn yesterday marched In n Laber Dny
parade fully masked. Hundreds of
JMn, evidently ether Klansmcn, lined
'"treets and cheered with the sheut:
de te it, bejs, Clarke can't dictate
te us.
fcdnnrd Yeung Clarke, noting Im
1.a , Ufard of tl,e K" Klux Klan,
Me tlgned an order forbidding Klnns
JMn te appear masked except In ledge
joems. The men who dlsebejcd him
rc members of the order's drum and
DU!e corps. He s out of town.
Fert Werth, Tev
ev. .Tnkn,a, A,-.
O'fin. Itiuinils" County
Sept.
his
parish
I'urien neusn Sunday night by ten
B. The
priest at
was taken from
JnUi ."."-," :." V "9"
chmi . ". "la llsSed. lie wns nc nc
teaed .' b?',?R " American nnd op ep
W1 te public school).
BABY GEJS QCEAnTaSS
B"-n en Ship and Can Travel Free
for 21 Years
Yort, Sept. B. When the Fred
"" HI. of the Scendlnnvlan-Amer-"a
Line, decked nt Hobekcn yester-
' BU0 nod n brand-new
i2"' lrc"(,r"n, the fHo-dny-elt!
I." OI -rs. .Marta Dogedn, of
This
Hall
Lantern
fn hammered
burnt brass
finish adds a
j I c a a ( n e
touch te tic
O et hie or
Tuder Hall. .
iffHERE is grace te
Sthe plainest and
simplest fixture that
graces our showrooms.
There IS art in sim
plicity, you knew.
Lighting Fixtures
BIDDJ.E-GAUMER CO.
3846-56 Lancaster Ave.
Tak Ne. 10 Car In Subway
Open Saturdir Till 12 Cnean)
I'henc IlARIns 07(10
T70R Centuries the homes of civilized
people have, by means of furniturej
decoration and arrangement, accurately
portrayed their owners' morals, culture,
tastes and refinement. These homes rep
resented and spoke vividly the individ
uality of their possessor.
Of late years there has been a tendency te
embrace hectic colorings and overfurnish everfurnish
ing. This in addition te offering a ready
welcome te le. dernier cri in various
articles for the home all obtained at the
expense of personality and character.
A recent investigation, conducted among
three hundred homes of supposedly correct
furnishing and arrangement, showed less
than twenty-five per cent
any degree, individuality.
te possess, in
Valiant's have ever sought te express, in
both furniture and decorations, the indi
viduality of their owner te assist him in
selecting such articles as will convey
character and taste and at a moderate
cost.
Valiant's extend te you a most cordial
welcome te visit their several departments,
where a courteous and helpful service will
offer you advice and assist you in making
the selection you desire.
VALIANT
FURNITURE DECORATIONS
"Valiant Service ta Cordial
Valiant Prices are Moderate"
Baltimore
224-26 North
Charles Street
Philadelphia
1822 Chestnut
Street
II Hill
f
n brand-new Hrrlvnl
1 rcdenkn, the
r of MrB. Marta
wty. O.
Atlntl ' ,ia,l', tn In mid
tern 1,f,?",1.J.,nnu?1- nccerdliiR te ciin
ffi,U(." ,h0. Bl"P. .I'nptnln J. !
round'.. , L'"e ""i:ntj Gnve "" t
Jear V vl KUU" ,or iwenty-one
nie'r. Vn?nvT- , The emcn piin.
ffika'T'?,, Clt'"''! f0r th0 BlnU
a te stock jlsmn erpimu asylum.
MAN INHERITSJ5 SQUAWS
Jliine,eta State Senater Gets War
inland Feathera In Indian's. Will
Cw8?MT; ".-Plftcwi Indian
''taliuuerm11,1"8 n",, 0,1,cr nle
airf'Sdimnn ftI,int,rr' f Walker, by
Lake I.n""?1:"11:0'". of the Leech
ti, vim,''," ,n Northern Mlnne-iB-:...,Ul.
died recently, the ,.,.
-.uuunrpii . n. ,- '
b ' JveilTUHV
Benat
ctded
the Senater
Mrry. said he was unde-
what V.. 'i,1? ae nnae
, ,mt he wuld de with the be-
Remodeling and Repairing at Moderate CestT.
Purchasing
Agents'
Orders
Accepted
1115 CHESTNUT ST.
C Opposite Keith's Theatre)
Mail
Order a
Promptly
Filled
ODD FUR LOTS
Te Clese Out at Tremendous Price Concessions
The response te our August Fur Sale was greater than we antici
pated. The intense selling during that event left us with a number of
odd lets and incomplete sizes. Since these lets cannot be replaced,
except at much greater cost, we plan te dispose- of them new. Here is
your opportunity te secure Furs of FORBES' Dependable Quality at
even less than August Sele prices. They have been drastically reduced
for quick clearance. The small quantities make early shopping advisable.
A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR PURCHASE
SPECIAL FOR TOMORROWA GROUP OF ONLY THIRTY COATS
(11)
French Seal Coats, embroid
ered linings.
Brown Mai met Coots, self
trimmed. ,
(6) Fiench Seal Capes
chin cellars.
(4) Leepard Cat Coats,
trimmed.
Full-sweep Chin-
French Seal
$59
TOMORROW
SPECIAL AT
$85
(11) 40'
Marmet
Kuccoen
Brown
Coats,
TrlmM.
(6) -length
Natural Muskrat
Coats.
(10) tf - length
French Seal
Coats, Skunk
Trimmed.
SPECIAL AT
7.50
Natural Squirrel
or Natural
Mink Chokers.
Other Fur Coats, Capes & Wraps at Great Savings
(1) Brown Marmet Ceat $ 34.50
(7 French Seal Coats 48.50
(3) Leepard Cat Coats 59.00
(4) Brown Marmet Ceat3 59.00
(3) French Seal Capes 79.50
(11) Brown Marmet Coats, raccoon trimmed 85.00
(10) French Seal Coats, skunk trimmed 85.00
(4) Bf own Marmet Coats, raccoon trimmed . 9800
(9) French Seal Coats, squirrel trimmed. . . . 122. '00
(3) Scotch Moleskin Coats 125.00
(5) Muskrat Coats, raccoon trimmed 125.00
(2) Black Caracul Coats 140.00
(3) Caracul Capes, squirrel trimmed 165.00
(2) Scotch Moleskin Capes 165.00
(4) Natural Raccoon Coats 169.00
(2) Hudsen Seal Capes 195.00
(4) Hudsen Seal Coats, skunk trimmed ... . 245.00
(3) Natural Squirrel Coats 295.00
(2) Hudsen Seal Wraps 345.00
(1) Alaska Seal Wrap 360.00
(2) Natural Squirrel Capes and Wraps 395.00
(1) Natural Mink Ceat 745.00
Hudsen Seal i dyed Muskrat; French Seal is dyed Ceney
TOMORROW
SPECIAL AT
125
(3) 42" ninck
Caracul Capes.
(5) 40" Natural
Muskrat Coats,
Raccoon Trlm'd.
(8) - length
Scotch Moleskin
Coats.
SPECIAL AT
14.50
Stene Marten or
Raura Marten
Chokers.
85c
85c
Thousands of High-grade
Aluminum Kitchen Utensils
One of the outstanding features of the Semi-Annual Sale of Heusefurnishings new in full swing is this great
collection of wanted Aluminum Kitchen Utensils from which thrifty women may take their pick at 85c. There are
Covered Cooking Kettles, Beiling Kettles, Deuble Boilers, Pets and Pans of every description, Percolators a
variety tee great for detailed description. The saving is one-third, and in some instances mere, at 85c.
The Sale also includes ether Aluminum Ware, as well as Enamelware, Tinware, Woodenware, Breems, Brushes,
Seas, Cleansers, Refrigerators, Ranges, Steves, Sewing Machines everything for efficient, sanitary and labor-saving
housekeeping at savings that will delight every thrifty woman. The savings are 20 te 33 per cent.
- Straw brldite & Clothier Fourth Fleer, Ontre
Fine Hand-Made
Blouses, $2.35
This is a small let of the
very desirable Perte Rican
Hand-made Blouses which
have been greatly reduced for
immediate disposal.
'They arc all of fine white
batiste which launders se satis
factorily and every tiny tuck
and bit of drawn-work is
daintily done by hand even
the fine Irish lace and filet
lace edging used te trim them,
is hand-made. These are just
the Blouses you will need for
your new Autumn suit.
Strawbrldje & Clothier
Second Fleer, Centra
y s&
A New Cleth
Dress of
Unusual Style
Distinction
One of the new twills that
affects the new waist-line, the
tailored wide sleeves, the fash
ionable side-closing with orna
ment fastening, and a side
drape of silk crepe that adds
te smartness by adding te its
length, and gets right into the
inner circle of fashions by
means of its circular influence.
Others equally nttracti-c, of
fine twill cord and Peiret twill,
in smart coat, panel and
straight-line models, some
slightly diaped toward a side
closing. Sonic have smart
bleuse backs, ethers with nu
merous tailored panels. A few
have loose draplngs. Black,
navy blue and dark Urewn.
Contrasting color facings and
vestees s.hewn en many models.
Prices $25.00 te $100.00.
HtrnubrldKB & Clothier
Secen 1 I'loer, Market St.
Fine New
Wilten Rugs
-Have just ni rived nnd,
by
reason of their matchless va
riety of sizes and patterns as
well ns moderate prices, are
worthy of special comment.
Besides, Wilten Rugs are net
tee plentiful just new and a
shipment of this size is un
usual. Nete the prices
ROYAL WILTON
Ruga, 6x9 $',7,50 and $52.50
Rugs, S.Sxl0.0-$?3 and $78.50
Rugs, 9x1 J $75 00 and $82.00
Rugs, 11.3x12 feet new $120
Rugs, 11.3x15 feet new $150
SUPERFINE WILTON
Rugs, 6x9 feet$7i and $77
Ruga, 8.3x10.6 $102.50 and
$114.00
Rugs, 9x12 feet $110 & $125
Strawbrlilie Clothier
Fourth Fleer. Weet
Autumn Medels in
Over-Blouses
$5.00 te $10.00
Tucks, fageting, embroidery
nnd beads are the tiimmings
used en these lovely Crepe de
Chine Over-Blouses in navy
blue, brown or muffin. Many
show the new roll cellar effect,
while ethers are effectively
collarless, with long or short
sleeves. BtrawbrliUe & ClethUr
Second Fleer. Centra
41 -Piece Dinner Sets
of Real China for $12.50,
$17.50, $19.50, $20.50
An outstanding feature of the Semi-Annual Sale of China
and Glassware is this collection of Dinner Sets at these
remarkably low prices. The patterns are duplicated in our
open stock ware and, therefore, you can add te the number of pieces whenever you
wish. Dinner Sets of real china at these prices are a rarity these days $12.50,.
$17.50, $19.50 and $20.50.
The Sale also includes hundreds of ether China and Porcelain Dinner Sets,
Fancy China, Glasswares of all kinds, Pottery and ether Art Wares at savings of 20
tO 33 per Cent. Jb - Straw bridge & Clothier Fourth Fleer,
Whether a Weman Pays a Hundred
Dollars for a Fur Ceat, or a
Thousand, She Wants the Best
at the Price, and She Gets It in
The Sale of Furs
New in Progress
This is a Fur Sale founded en the unassailable policies of past Fur Sales, and en
which the reputation of future Fur Sales will depend. We have great traditions in
trust, and this Sale of Furs is worthy of them.
A Child Could Select Here as Safely as a Connoisseur
Every Fur is named right and marked right ; every Ceat is made rightt-and in
the most approved style. Cheese the most becoming at the price you wish te pay
we assumed all responsibility for quality when the Furs were bought.
HUDSON SEAL COATS (dyed muskrat); JAPANESE WEASEL COATS, of the best
riegant plain meacis, etners beautitully trimmea quality S31M.00.
with beaver, skunk, squirrel, Australian opossum
5290.00 te $623.00.
NEARSEAL COATS (French Ceney);
trimmed and untrimmed effects, beautifully lined
$155.00 te $295.00.
SIBERIAN SQUIRREL COATS, fashionable
models made from clear gray skins $535.00 te
$775.00.
NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS, ranging
from the jaunty 40-inch model, te the rich dark
black muskiat pelts made in a full-flaring style
$115.00 te $900.00.
COATS for street
serviceable for auto
lengths $150.00 te
NATURAL RACCOON
and diess, and paiticularly
wear; 32-inch te 45-inch
$533.00.
RUSSIAN PONY COATS dyed black; all
finely maiked skins, se closely resembling the
broadtail, trimmed with selected natural skunk
$125.00 te $230.00.
NATURAL RUSSIAN PONY COATS
beautifully made and lined; trimmed with natural
raccoon $123.00 te $2:53.00.
I Mrabrld" 4 (. mr tr errentl F'oer F lhrt St.
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A Single Price Clearance!
300 Men's
Suits, $23.50
Many With Twe Pairs of Trousers
Three hundred Light-weight Suits 'and Medium-weight
Suits from Spring and Summer stocks, marked at a single
clear-away price te-morrow. Men's and young men's Mvles,
well tailored of sorge, cassimere and worsted net all sizes
in each pattern, however, which is the chief reason for the
great reduction $23.50.
New Autumn Suits, Overcoats and Londen Tep Coats
new ready.
3 - Strawbrldn 4 I'lethlcr frf enl Fleer, Eat
300 Autumn Seft
Hats te Ge at $2.85
An unusual opportunity for 300 eafy men,
each te &ocure a smart new Felt Hat, oesing
from an excellent selection of Autumn sV s and
colorings nnd paying only $2.85. v
( -btral)rldsB A. Clothier Si-ceml Fleer. Market Kast
3600 Feur-in-Handk
Half Price at 25c
Net a job let but an excellent collection of
fine new Four-in-Hands, secured at a concession
that enables men te cheese them for Ie3s than the
usual wholesale price. Foresighted men will buy
four for a dollar.
- StrawbrlcJre A Clothier Market fit. Cresi Alile
for fc Ji -.
Off! JTOi
JHKiw cSrv i
"mu b - X X KT J, '. i
rai
About 2000 Shirts
at $1.10 Te-morrow
Depleted lines, and Shirts that show signs of
iiuiiuiiiik anins ei een-stnpe madras, mercer
ized stripe cotton pongee, and striped percale
seme cellar-attached sles of various white fab
ncs. They'll go quickly, se men should choeso
enily, while the nsseitment is at its best.
:V-- straKlirlJue i. L'lelVler Eai Mure Klghth St.
"Maratheif Socks
6 Pairs Jfer 70c
Of fine combed cei.tsh, &tfi extra strong heel
I tees. A brand noted for service Black e
and
gray,
I!
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or
Sizes 9j te IPj.
- StrauUllKC &,Clethler All 3. Market St.
2000 Men's Nainsoek Union Suits at 65c
ribbed back-band
of
a comiennDioaiiuetic style, cut full and roomy, nnd with
checked nainsoek. All sizes from 34 te 4C.
tt Strawbrlde 4 Clothier Atele 2 Market Bt.
Well mnde
MARKET ST.
EIGHTH ST.
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