,lW'VtS.J w& .ai'i Aiirh r hbne tcdmiii si uem- I . ,'J " i ' v ' ," pAjRATlt OF P. fit i ftf Chairman of ""MW.. -:. " a:i.i )) Mercran In Chair M " r V.V.nnwneT UAftIV YPARfi tvi Charles Custls Harrison has ?., Uvf-..fintlen an chairman of BaS?SBVKSHTg IftWK-. Wanla. He naa eccn cna.r VdiarFahs Smith, provost, and &fe of the University for the last Mr-'! .???"'.. ffle. t 400 Chest- iT'i"i i (Vin Announcement of ""'..'i n which was tendered at I"T j mMtlne of the beard. In com-' '! K wished te relieved y'aVdueus duties attached te the LSJmnshln of the Beard of ftSSSF" said Mr. Belli "and tendered .Sffiiatten as chairman at flie last 'SSf I believe that the trustees -SFrtsDCct Dr. Harrlson'e wishes in 2 matter and accept hi; resignation. 'fftff Ut. the hile of seniority of f Harrison has always been In "ti& Interested in the welfare of the sShlrsity and continues te devote Pt9.u L. i. nnri .merer te It. but ':SSLu that the duties which devolve .? . j.'.irmnn nt the beard are Wuu w nrdueus for him nt the r . time and energy te it, but 'v? i.'.i.n nt thn tvrnril nre KM mm as """'" i? " .t " -T re; "Kit. ijn avii iniin mi- iiiiu ul inn tie iw ?"". .-".: it-flme. There nas ocen.ne buk- u- t. he will resign from the irf and I have no deuut time no win iwrlnue te be actively inicrauai iu fte affairs of the University." TV Harrison was provost of the iwlertlty from 1805 until 1010, when R!!?!i.Xi Tn thn absence of a nrovest KSler me.mbcr of the beard auto- S.t7V. l . nhnlrtnan. which yfa te Mr. Morgan. DELAWARE BOYliiSAPPEABS Filled te Return Heme After Visit ing Hli Grandfather Hera "DiMPpearlng from the home of his JSdfather, William F. Vaughn, of ESS Pascball avenue, en August 27, nteen - year - old Rowland O. SSS?. ,en of S. W. Vnughan. of Gtotxeiewo, eerge fwnd. Del., has net yet been iii'nellce stations In this city have tJ. t,,Mfierl and furnished with his tocrlptlen. Navy and marine cnllst St stations have been Interrogated, r:r. inrnrmntten hna been secured. Yeung Vaughn is five feet four inches i..i.irht and dressed in a brown suit ud brown felt hat. He were tortoise ifctll glasses, URGE TERMINALS HERE Air, Water, Rail and Automobile Faellltlea Planned The establishment of a large freight terminal" en the outskirts of the city which would be of sufficient site te cope with the combined air. water. rail and motertruck freight service of the future was, urged at a muting of the Fhllatra Traffic Association In, the City Club last night. The construction of the terminal m the outskirts was urged in order te avoid the congestion of the central busi ness districts. A resolution was unani mously passed pledging the active sup port of the association for ten years te O. E. BlUln, secretary of the Engineers' Club of Philadelphia, who is working te ,bring about the erection of such a terminal. AUTO THIEVES IN ROBBERY Flve Men Try te Enter Drug Stere Heur After Stealing Machine Less than an hour after .Tniumh fiMn reported, tne inert ei an automobile from in front of his home at 310 North Ninth street, last night, five men drove up te tne urug store ei jeun etan. at seventh and Brown streets, and attempted te enter the, place. The license number of the machine. 71152, corresponded te that belonging te Htcin. . A passer-by, noticing the suspicious actions of the men, telephoned te the Tenth and Buttonwood streets station nnd Motorcycle Policemen Miller and Hessiness were sent te investigate. As they approached the' drug' store one et tne reDDcrs saw tnem ana;quickly warned Ms companions. They Jumped into tne macnine, ana spea, we Brown street, outdistancing" the suing policemen. ENGINE FIREMAN HURT '-- ' ii ' ' - V Believes Obstruction en Passing Train Knocked Him Down Hosea King, a Beading Railway fire man,, was found unconscious en the fleer of a locomotive cab at 7 :20 A. M. to day when the engineer noted that the bell had net been rung near the Man nyunk station en the Norrlstewn branch. King was revived in the Memerial. Hospital. He said a northbound work train passed his southbound local above Norrlstewn and that something may have projected from it. which threw him te the fleer of the cab. His head was net injured, but be was severely bruised about one hip. King is twenty-eight years old and lives at 118 East Chest nut street, Norrlstewn. Admlta $3200 Bank Robbery Dayton, 0., Sept. 8. (By A. P.) Cecil Udwln, twenty-four, of Dayton, arrested late yesterday afternoon in a reQinlng house, confessed te police he ha'd held up nnd robbed Edward Fitz gerald, paying teller at the East Day ton branch of "the Dayton Saving and Trust Company, of $3200. spea, west -en pur- That Cftti Be Depended Upen by Careful Mothers! A S IMPORTANlias the proper, books are the correct -shoes for school. scheol. schoel. Dals'imer shoes cembinetfie essential fea tures. perfect fitting:, geed appearance,.. durability and they should be of interest te.' every mother,' especially this week. -" 1 J sff' i lil . , f U$ Th$ Pe-Dom-Ie hut. aasurei feet health-for ehil- dfen. J bagHBLlBBl' E59' e5 V ft lBVI Children's Tan Calf Lace Shoes '4.25 H.75 5.75 Little Girls Sizes"8jj te 11 Misses" Sizes II Yi te 2 Big Girls SiiMWe 7 Beys' Black or Tan Shidy Shoes UtUePeys . $0 7C Slre8 te 11 - U Little Gents $A Aft Slzea10te13y2 iVV Bif Beys $4 CA Sizes 1 Jte 6 "ttJU H,' iVAiwm iffiA QJ? ' the Childress c4 e M J" v 40, Yesm -Af! -s' Scheel Shoes 'n.1'- .... ; - ,H a. 'it '. ' .niiq.A m. - & .m w, m m -m. m mr. m- ' . ,m m- -t. fnl'i : r - ' : " . ml ( ' '. J9' m l jfw MM TgjJ III 'sJt 41 -VV nh0 mmw m - The Big Shee 'Stere 1204-06-08 Market Street wmf 'Natural Squirrel or Kelinsky Chokers ; 7-50 Winter Price 11.50 MllPurchasingr Agent' Orders Accepted! Sendfer Fur Catalog RMail Orders FfllediaVMUtalinil i! Brown or Taupe Fex " or Wolf Chokers 14.50 Whiter Price 22.M mmsmMM 1 1 1215 Chestnut Street Because of a Very Special Skin Purchase Our Annual Advance Sale Of Furs Offers Eight Unusual Groups Stene Marten or Baum Marten Chokers 34J0 Wintsr Price 54.50 NttJOQHHRlHIIfiffilfflMffiHHWBKJ A Variety f Children's Fur CeftU 34-50 Wiattr Price 540 mm tt Small Deposit Will Reserve your Purchase in our Storage Vault until Required. at Very Special Prices for Tomorrow A Small Deposit Will Reserve your Purchase in our Storage Vault until Required. k ivTuLMr i 11 Seal 1 V u. Sensational Saturday Event 94 Fuis Garments Made In Our Own Factory Offered Tomorrow Only At the Remarkably Lew Price of rencb Ceat 59.50 Wlntsr Price ' 95.00 59.50 SSSSSBS , IT i ULiS Sensational Saturday Event 81 Fur Garments Made in Our Own Factory Olftred Tomorrow Only At the Remarkably Lew Price of French Seal Cape 59.50 Winter Price 95.00 Winter Price 05.00 tll-i... n?- 95.00 French' Seal Coats, Self Trimmed 59.50 95.00 French Seal Wraps, Full Length. . . ., 59.50 95.00 Leepard Cat Coats, 40-inch Length 59.50 95.00 Russian Peny Coats 95.00 Trimmed French Seal Delmans. . Safe Price .59.50 .59.50 Natural Muakrat Coats '98.50 Winter Price 166.00 Winttr Pricm 98.50 Winter Price 188.00 mmJmt nrapr ait i Skunk Trimmed French Seal Coats 98.50 Winter Prtc 16.00 Salt Price 150.00 French Seal Coats, Skunk or Fitch Trim'd . . 98.50 150.00 Natural Muskrat Coats, 40 inches Leng. . . . 98.50 150.00 Black Caracul Capes and Coats. 98.50 150.00 Russian Marmet Coats, Raccoon Trimmed. 98.50 150.00 Leepard Cat Coats, Seal Trimmed 98.50 ilyy i l I Sensational Saturday Event : 87 Fur Garments Made in Our Own Factory Offered Tomorrow Only At tfxe Remarkably Lew Price of niack Caracul Coats 165.00 Winter Price 270.00 Scotch Moleskin Capes 165.00 Winter Price 270.00 uSPSm 165.00 Winter Prlc 270.08 1 Wnr Prict Sale Price 270,00 Squirrel-Trimmed Caracul Capes 165.00 270.00 Scotch Moleskin Coats and Wraps; 165.00 270.00 Black Caracul Coats, Skunk Trimmed. . . . 165.00 270.00 Squirrel-Trimmed French Seal Coats 165.00 270.00 Wolf-Trimmed Caracul Capes. . . T 165.00 Sensational Saturday' Event 79 Fur Garments Made in Our Own , Factory Offered Tomorrow Only At the Remarkably Lew Price of Natural Raccoon Coats 195.00 Winter Price 310.00 195.00 Hudsen Cp.i 195.00 Winter Price S10.00 Sale Price Winter Price 310.00 Wlntmr Price 310.00 Hudsen Seal Wraps and Capes 195.00 310.00 Natural Raccoon Coats, 40 Inches Leng. . 195.00 300.00 Moleskin Capes and Wraps, Full Length. . 195.00 300.00 Squirrel-Trimmed Caracul Capes 195.00 310.00 Hudsen Seal Coats, 40 Inches Leng 195.00 lfcce Seal 1. H..J ll-.Icr.r. Extra Lane Size Coats sad Wraps up te 54 Buit . .1& Seal U W Cear tm m . ....uK.iiaA -dkaiajm iiprnBUBB mrmemMmimrm sieeee sisrsaer I fimmA r Fur I s I S III Mill II SM III I - - .w.-. , I SfMSW w vwn. . r SENTIMENTS OF THE SONS OF THE FOUNDERS Our Fathers Twe Yeung Americans -Joined their' hopes and ambitions in 1868 In a little store at this corner of. Market and Eighth Streets They, did net think of mil lions then, but only of moderate reward for painstaking service arid honest value. Gain ing the confidence and 'favor of the public, the growth into tens of millions followed naturally, and the growth continues under the ownership and control of the sons of the founders, who are guided by the principles of integrity laid down with the cornerstone fifty-four years age. Merris L. CletMer Frederie H. Strawbridge Rebert E. Strawbridge .. Ieaae H. Clothier, Jr. V- .Francis R. Strawbridge AUTUMN FASHIONS IN Coats and Hats Fer Little Tots , Deuble-breasted Ceat's of chinchilla or kerseyicieth are smartly tailored. There's . a nice warm lining: and belt .and pockets in most apprevedt style. Ne wonder boys of Z te 4 feel quite grown up in them. Many of these Goats are selected for small girls, tee. Prices $7.50 te $12.95. Little Girls' Coats for dress or for general wear are of broadcloth or veleurs. Tailored or fur-trimmed models, 'in blue, brown or rose. Sizes 2 te 6 years. Prices $18.75 te $39.50. Sailor or Pole Hate Of chinchilla, plush or chev iot, are in blue, tan, brown or black. Sizes 2 te 4 years. Prices $1.95 te $2.60. Btrawbrldce A ClethUr Third Fleer, Welt Week-End Candy Specials! De Luxe Chocolates 48c Hard Candy, in tins 30c After Dinner Mints new 26c Chocolate - covered Pepper -mints 35c. Strawbrldc 4 CleJhUr Bejwmrat and Market at. Crei Aide Hand-Made " Blouses $2.00 te $7.50 Perte Rican Blouses of fine white batiste, voile or dimity trimmed with dainty hand tucklngs and drawnwerk, ex quisite filet or Irish laces; several with hand-embroidered dots. In Peter Pan or vest effects with long sleeves. Btrawbrldcs ft ClethUr Secend Fleer, Centra A Trim Leather Vanity Case, $2.95 With useful fittings and large mirror, this trim black leather Vanity Case is new, smart, and inexpensive at $2.95. Strawbridge & Clothier Alala 0, Centra Traveling Bags Special at $9.95 Cowhide Bags, in the 18-inch size, of fine surface stock, made in five-piece style, with hand-sewed frames, and lined with leather of excellent qual ity; strong centre locks, two end lift catches. Black and brown. Strawbridge & Clothier Aisle 8, Centre &&Pv fcvsvOi I0mmm " rJ ir Wmr $'. Misses' Apparel New Assortments in Our Specialty Shep for Girls and Yeung Women Exclusive fashions in Autumn Apparel nt moderate prices, including such distinctive types as the Frnnkie Freck and our own originations in Fairfield fashions for youth. Ready new, our autumn line of Fairfield Suiter, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50 Made in the style sketched; of tweeds and diagonal suiting; blue, brown, tan and gray tones'; 'beautifully silk-lined. Sizes 14, 10 and 18 years. Msseff' Autumn Coats, $29.50 te $75.00 Imported and domestic tweeds, Continental Hcathdewn and Shagmoer and smart plaid-back cloaking. Loese swagger Coats with deep armholes nnd large pockets, and Raglan-aleeve and belted Coats, some with- large fur cellars. Misses' New Silk Dresses at $25.00 Navy and black Canten Crepe Blouse Dresses with plaited panels en waist nnd skirt; also straight-line, draped Dresses, with belted back, side panels and bell alcoves. Beautiful models. Sizes 14 te 18 years. Intermediate Girls' Frecks, $12.75 te $25 Navy blue Peiret twill, brown and navy blue jersey cloth and wool crepe models that rank high in fashion deportment. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. Intermediate Girls' Coats, $15 te $55 Loeso flared Coats, unbelted circular Coats, belted Raglan sleeve Coats as many styles as there are types te wear them, and shown in all the smartest fabrics. Sizes 12, 14 and 10 years. Small Girls' Coats, $10.75 te $37.50 Seft brown and blue cloaking,, diagbnal, chinchilla and camel's-hair. Full belted Coats, serne with Raglnn-slecves; ethers severely tailored; sizes 6 te 12 years. 0-- Btraybrldire & Clothier Kecend Fleer, Market Street Ready for Men! The New Alce and Wickham Suits are $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 Nete, if you please, an extra pair of trousers te match these Suits, can be made te-order at a moderate price. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits (here exclusively) $35, $40 and $45 A' wonderful collection featuring all that is new and correct in fabrics, in pattern, in coloring and in style. Gabardine Tep Coats, equally geed for cool days, rainy weather or metering $19.50, $29.50 and $35.00. Hundreds of Spring and Summer Suits at Clearance Prices $19.50 te $31.50 ' Fermer prices were one-half mere, and in some instances double. The collection includes many medium-weight Suits that will be excellent for Autumn wear. The collection also includes every light-colored Suit from our stock at one-half the former price. A wonderful economy opportunity. Tfe Strawbridge & Clothier Second Fleer. Eaat 1,000 Men's Silk- and-Weel Neckties, $1.00 Silk - and - wool Four - in -Hands in designs and colorings for Autumn wear. Made by one of this country's best Necktie manu facturers exceptional in qual ity and finish. Strawbridge A Clothier Alate 1, Market Street Men's Underwear for Coeler Days Watch out for these cool days that cause one te shiver in summer underwear colds are bred easily then. Stock up new with geed, warmer Underwear: Balbriggan Shirts, long or short sleeves; Drawers, ankle, knee or stout lengths 85c each. Light-weight Ribbed Cotten Union Suits, ecru color, with high neck, short sleeves und ankle or stout length $1.50 each. Strawbridge & Clothier Aisle 2. Market Street Men's Tan Calf English-Last Shoes $9.00 An Autumn shape that will prove popular with men who are particular. Medium round tees en an English last $9.00. Tan Calf and Gun Metal Shoes, $535 Broad-tee blucher styles en an English last. All with rub ber heels $5.85. Oxfords of Imported Scotch Grain, $10 An extremely smart Shee that will stand excessive wear. With low, bread heels and small brass eyelets $10.00. Special, Tan Shoes Remarkable at $3.95 Dark tan, en an English last and with rubber heels. An unusual value $3.95. Strawbridge & Clothier tta.t Stere. Eighth Street Ufers Pergan (imported) St. Andrew's Clubs, Weed and Iren $4.86. Silver Eagle Gelf Bnlls, ex cellent, with hnrd cover and geed control $0.00 a dozen. Weed Clubs, special $3.75 Irons, special $1.50 Gelf Bags $3.00 te $30.00 All-wool Gelf Stockings, a new importation in nttractive patterns $2.15 te $3.50 pair. Gelf Outfits, complete Bag, 2 Balls, 1 Weed Club and 3 Irons $16.50. All standard makes of Gelf Balls. Strawbridge Clothier Baaement. Market Street. Weat New Rugs Axminster and heavy seam less Velvet Rugs of standard quality, at these attractive prices: Axminster Rugs Size 8.3x10.6 $36 and $37.50 Size 9x12 feet $39.50 and $42.50 Heavy Seamless Fringed Velvet Rugs Size 8.3x10.6 feet $39.50 Size 9x12 feet $45.00 Sanferd Seamless Axminster Rugs Size 8.3x10.6 feet $45.00 Size 9x12 feet $49.75 Fourth Fleer. Market Street. Weat Beys' Sturdy Stockings Save Sizes 7 te 9Vz25c Sizes 10 te liyz30c Features that commend these Fast-black Ribbed cot ton Stockings for hard wqar are extra strong heels and tees and the fact that they are of heavy cotton. It will pay te buy plentifully at 25c and 30c a pair. Strawbridge & Clothier Aisle 4, Market Street New Bath Robes of Rich Corduroy Graceful in line, luxurious in fabric, but inexpensive are new' Bath Robes for Autumn and Winter. A long, loose model of velvety corduroy, with shawl cellar, pockets and girdle, or a breakfast coat model with flat cellar $3.95. New models in Bath Robes and Breakfast Coats, novel in style, with smart sleeves, are $5.00 and $6.95; lined with silk-finished mull $6.50 te $11.50. 50 Silk Negligees and .. Breakfast Coats Reduced, New $3Jf5 te $7.50 Chiefly one or two of a model, some slightly soiled. All are sharply reduced, many half price. Strawbridge & Clothier Third Fleer, Filbert Street, West Children's Scheel Umbrellas at $1.00 American taffeta (cotton). Girls' Umbrellas have plain or fancy bakolite-tep handles with wrist cords or ring. Beys' Umbrellas have plain or carved handles in nook and creek styles. Strawbridge A Clothier Aisle 7, Market, Street Beys' Bath Robes Blanket Bath Robes in ex cellent colorings and designs, for boys of 8 te 18. Warm and cesy and ready for home usa or te pack in school-bound, trunks. Wonderfully IneX 'pensive, tee $3.75, $5.00 and $6.60. MrawbVldg A cietdlaiw Ea.t Stere. Kltfith' Street ' lfe , v i&i.M'iMj ,,',,,-., ..ttUpij ft-lJU t- f: MV: mm C-h If ., )i 'Xj. "ft