4v y. vWJ , -i ' y1 flfFIME i . '"' , . . ' . ... ' ' . i-ifc.Xr ' Likes Politics ,DEEP CUT IN CANAL IS LET Wilmington, Del., Sept. 13. The United ytates Engineer Earl Brown received authority from the War De partment nt Washington te nwnrd te the lowest bidder the contract for dredg ing the deep-cut section of the Chesa- : , it ) ma Antl-FIra Week October 2 nt if.. .1.-1 ..- .ff 1.M.1 T9a ifigly the. centrnct was awarded te "VV. II. Oahagan, of Droeklyli, N. Y., whose nans jer uie "UHtTVHiiuc u k i ventlen Week October 2 te 0 will be outlined tomorrow at a meeting of the Vlrn PpAVitntlnn nntX TnefirnnPA. Pem- ' rm bid wns I.r3 cents per cubic yard. As about e,000,-000 cubic yards are te be dredged the contract is worth about $1,374,080. lie will begin operations about October 1. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER At mlttee of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, of which Stewart A. Jel lett is chairman. J) vf? H&TCT m trWTi? J 'T pHm"rw " " w&primr? -7 'fmrmrwwmr IN 1924 CAMPAIGN te Seek Affiliation With Farmer Vete in Presidential Contest PLAN POLITICAL PROGRAM By AisecMcit Preis Atlantic CH HMir. 13 With tlie rrivfll of .Tnmcs O'Centicll, chntrmnn &e Americnn Federation of I.nber's vL.pnrtK'in Political Committee, the eeciitlvp eeimclt of the fcderntlen, In innuttl Mlen te(ln.v prepared te clc y a presram of political ncttvltv (h which It purpose te enter local. ftatc and national polls at forthcoming elections, m- nnnril hat net yet decided te vtist extent It will attempt te plnce. candidates, 'mat it win c"-r ' state tickets Is nssured. Jstich steps al jeldr are beinR taken In numerous , States. It was pointed out. Members of the council predict that iaber will designate at least fifty non party candidates for Mats new occupied I; national Senators and representatives wbe, tbey declare, ate opposed te the ,ms and ideals of the American Ted Ration of Laber. Big Facter In 1021 Campaign That the Federation will attempt, by in affiliation with the tarmer vote, te come an Important factor In the pros Si enmpnten of 1024 is n foregone conclusion among the labor chiefs here. Thev declare that their fcdectien of a andidatc for the presidency will be "a startling surprise te followers of the Thehep crafts strike nnd the In junction obtained by Attorney General Daucherty continue te be the nll-nb-lertfn topic of discussion between ses sion of the Executive Council. Although it hns ncreed te take no efficlak action while the extension ob tained from Judpe Wilkcrsen at Chl caw yestcrdav remain effective, plans are crystallizing here for combating the Injunction with the most effective weapen1! known te the Federation, money for the shop crafts war chest te be obtained by nsscsn.ent upon the funds of the Federation's GOO organi ergani organi tatlens and the legal and raeralald of tit council. Tells of Aid from llarrlman The manrer in which the Harrlman banking interests of New Yerk City and the Indiana National Bank, of Indianapolis, helped nnance me miners in the recent coal strike was revealed here yesten'ay by 'William Green, secretary-treasurer of the United Mine Workers of America. Mr. fircen, who also Is n vice presi dent of the American Federation of Laber, arrived here after having nego tiated -with New Yerk banks yesterday the sale of bends which, he said, will bring the total cost of the strike te the United Mine Workers of America Tell above $1,000,000. exclusive of lirze M(ms expended by local unions. The lean from the Hnrriman National Bank, amounting te $100,000, wns ob eb tjined lat July in the midst of the coal strike, said Mr. Green. The. United Mine Workers "had $1,500,000 tied up in the courts in the Coronade and Pennsylvania mining company fuits," he said, and was sorely in need of cash v.ith which te defray strike expenses. QUEEN MARIE OF RUMANIA WILL VISIT UNITED STATES Trip te Be Delayed Until After Cor onation Geneta, Sept. 111. Queen Marie, of Rumania, still intends te visit, the United States, according te Mlie. Helene Vacarcsce. alternate Rumanian delegate te the League Assembly. In in intcnlew te the Pudmc Ledger jesterday. "One of my fondest wishes Is te visit America nn'd I knew that our Queen fas thnt intention as seen as she can leave her country. However, the date Is net fixed, as the emanation cere monies take place late next month, and the Queen is unable te leave for the present." Mile. Vnenrpkrn la nf nnmnninn nn. Mllty, whose ancestral ctntp has been Inter family mere than 800 years. e shall have woman -suffrage, Very seen in my country," she con tinued. "In fact I believe it will be In truded in the new Constitution new bo lus prepared. Yeu can judge the high Ww'tm of women in Ilumnnla because nea my name wns proposed in I'arlia-nent-fer the assembly of the League, tUe only member who get up te speak ainst me was shouted down." WMP HEALTHY 0PENS0CT. 1 F"ty Children Will Wage War Against Tuberculosis Camp Healthy, n tuberculosis pre pre veneorium, will be dedicated en Qiteber tiiiT ,c tuberculosis Committee of the Iniladelpliia Health Council. In It W undernourished children taken em homes in which tuberculosis has JPPearcd will be cared for the year round. ,.P0rs,and clrls from six te twelve IjUs old will be given the most ad vanced care and treatment designed te ra them against lung troubles. ump Healthy will be the winter sue ser of Camp Happy, at Ilrewn's fs. The dormitories will be heated, Un their waking hours the children wl be in the open '- .? enp"-uir hci.uej s. ill be a feature tLii? t'0,.lter' ""'' evc ' tlu coldest CIRCULATION CHIEFTMEET legates Frem Six States Discuss Better Service te Subscribers p fllUbiirgli, la, .Sept. 1H. (I5y A. th.T Qr sm'!ce te subscribers wns te,!"le "f tne annual meeting here E. of. .the Interstate Circulation p,2ri' Association. Delegates from mS'Ii""1?' West Virginia, Dela ffir'i ?In"l'l"'l. New Jersey mid the Bn,ctiief Cell"bi" atteniled. elas?1 is "p tl-nnl'ortntlen of second- trta.in "'""or nnd nietneus of in- chitf ?. , ,ubicrln,1n H8'" were the ier t0PlciMf discussion. Jnds Baffin Land Is Peninsula 'p.liTu,ct' Me- b'ent- 13.-(yA. de hv Ti,neV, 'mPrtnnt discovery 'eutteen JP0'!?1'! D MecMlllan In his tbeir?.. nth8 cxPlfntlen voyage In "arrow 'l,'Nns, thnt n"ffln Lnn,l ' nlanPlnl"V1,nnn,1 net n R"t land tpenrli ) " 'l10 MPlrer stated In re 1 hl i, "l0 uplceme nccerded him m Iwme-cemliiK yesterday. .! It bI.'.'v0'8 0UK rAVOHITET 1 W Smy'e?J,Walt et aelln All., or U '' Utry hmJ.c' "" 'or they mU M It VUb?tuUnjrtV PD,U0 l"m,- JHBrkV ? h .'.'u4V4. Iffa MISS VEDA MILLEH Who va the only girl nt the Harding hradqtiartcrs ulicn he was nominated at Chicago, Is new secretary te Representative R. Clint Cele, who represents Presi dent Harding's district, the Eighth . Ohie AMUNDSEN ICEBOUND Pelar Expedition Establishes Quar ters for Winter at Walnwrlght Neme, Alaska, Sept. ltt. (By A. P.) Captain Reald Amundsen, Nor wegian explorer, who last summer left here en n Pelar expedition, is In win ter quarters at Walnwrlght, en the Arctic Ocean, seventy-five miles south west of Point Barrow, according te the last communications lecelved from him. Travelers arriving here recently en the const guard cutter Bear tnlked with Captain Amundsen nt Walnwrlght. A teacher in the I'tilted States Bureau of Education named Ward was told by Amundsen that plans were final te spend the winter there. Amundsen had then begun setting up perlnble dwell ings. Unless some vessel new in Arctic wutcrs should bring word, it is net expected thnt communication can be had with Captain Amundsen until nc: summer. Hurt When Truck Skids Wlldwoed. N. J.. Sent. 13. Twe men were hurt when the truck they i were driving skkiucii en tne uichnrd- i son Channel bridge en the lHr Crnndel boulevard near this clt. They are Albert Gorten. 720 Russell street, and . Frank Jacksen, 202." East Tiega street, Philadelphia. " Gorten suffered n frac tured skull and a broken collarbone, and Jacksen was bruised about the body. This Unprecedented Faver Fer Type 61 Is An Appreciation of Quality Touring Car Phaeton . . lieadster . c LADIES' DEPARTMENT e CUSTOM-MADE IT is new generally known that Type 61 is enjoying a degree of publicpreference unexampled in Cadillac history. Cadillac's greatest previous sales records have been exceeded by a margin se wide as te establish completely Type 61 leadership. The builders of the Cadillac have never made mere volume of pro duction their goal. But volume of preference as a natural and spo?itaneeus recognition of Cadillac quality ?l tribute for which the Cadillac organization is wholeheartedly grateful. $3150 3150 S100 Tire Pass. Coupe $3875 Victeria . , . 5575 All Price) F. O. D. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Ditiiien of Gtneral iletari Corporation NEEL- CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Bread Street Phene Spruce 0210 Branches: Reading, Pa.; Camden, N. J.; Pottsville, Pa. A D-pTL A C StanaiidoftheAerld, Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET (UTDOOR garments of imported fabrics that are new and untisttnl . ' ONE-PIECE DRESSES D1XVILLE DRESSES ere here exclusively. Medel shown Piquateen Twill-trimmed cellar and -, cuffg, pin tucking, bell sleeves. Celers Black, Blue, Brown. Price $40.50. ENGLISH TOP COATS Smart exclusive models in n wide range of mix tures, everplaid and plaid-back woolens and fleeces -suitable for the street, travel, school or college wear. HUDDERSFIELD FABRICS Plain - Tailored English Tweed Suits for Ladies and 'Misses in the new colorings and mixtures. 9 "GRIP-KNIT" KNICKERS The new Knickers with the "Grip-Knit" Cuff that fit without buttons or buckles. A variety of fab rics plain colors and ahecks moderately priced. HOSIERY Seme splendid Weel Spert Hese plain or clocked has just been received. WAISTS FIT GUARANTEED FABRIC? OF THE BEST n a Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET And that is exactly what this extraordinary preference for Type 61 represents. It is an endorse ment and an appreciation of the quality standards te which Cadil lac for twenty years has religious ly adhered. As such, it inspires Cadillac crafts men te even deeper and stronger allegiance te these standards. Yeu who contemplate purchas ing aType 61 mayknowpesitively that it is the product of supreme manufacturing standards and that it is unquestionably the finest Cadillac ever built. Fhc Pass. Coupe $3925 Sedan .... $100 Detroit. Plus War Tax Suburban . $.'t250 Limousine . 4550 Imperial Lim. 000 i& SENTIMENTS OF THE SONS OF THE FOUNDERS It is the Purpose of This Stere Te sell fresh, seasonable merchandise of dependable, standard quality, at prices made as low as possible by careful, right business methods. The identical principles inaugu rated by the Stere's founders, our fathers, influence every transaction here new as they always have and always will. Owning and controlling this Stere, we can always insure our customers of no change in practice or principle. vs?9 c9 v P i (rK ( i Inexpensive Millinery In the Autumn Opening Display Hundreds of- Beautiful Hats, $3 te $8 The first display te greet you as you srtep off the elevator, is this gloriously colorful, delightfully varied col lection of Autumn Hats $3.00 te $8.00. Large, small, medium; capeline, turban, poke, tncerne and beret effects; blues with the light of a sapphire, soft leafy greens, all the browns se high in favor, the new gray, henna with a deep golden glint, flaming reds, plenty of navy blue and plenty of black. The young girl will find here the most extreme styles, and the matron, the dignified turbans and small droop brim affairs some with ostrich crowns or fancy ostrich trimming. The three Hats shown in the sketch are from this colllectien. A Wonderful Assortment of Fine Hats Frem Our Own Workrooms, $10 te $15 Special Let of Paris Hats, $15 te $25 French Medel Hats at Landed Cost &- Straw bridge Clothier Second Fleer. Mark-t Street. West Silverware Renewed Old plated or sterling Silverware refinished or re plated te leek like new. Mod erate charges. Estimates fur nished without charge. Strawbrldgi- & dethle- Jewelry Repair Desk, Aisle 8. Mirket Street Beys' or Girls' Pull-Over Sweaters, $5.50 The sort every school boy or girl wants te wear. Shaker-knit, putl-ever style with V-neck. Of high-grade worsted yarn in wanted color ings. Sizes 30 te 36 $5.50. With shawl cellar $6.50. Other Sweaters in great variety $7.50 te $16.50. i.'ravt r 1e clothier Basement. Market htrtet. West Engagement Rings in a New Setting Let us reset your engage ment ring te hanrenize with your wedding ring. Dainty carving or a plat inum shell will transform your wedding ring and bring it up te the minute in fashion. Esti mates furnished. Straw iTilge i ithler ,Ive r H I lr Desk Aisle . Market Street Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, 18c Each, 3 for 50c WORTH ONE-HALF MORE Just off the steamer, and nt a special price. Of fine linen, hemstitched and with an inside row of spekc-stitching in white or in pink, blue, tan or green. Yeu have no idea hew dainty and attractive they are 18c each, or 3 for 50c. SlrnnbrldRe A Clothier Aisle II Mirket Street S. & C. Special Housekeepers' CORSETS $2.00 te $7.00 Corsets made expressly for us after the most careful de signing. Women of average figure and ' these of larger build have found them the best Corsets fe -'fort nnd dura bility aiulN them for genei Dial wear. Btiawbrl'lse & (. leth.er Hilrd Fleer, Marktit btreet, West Merris L. Clothier Frederic H. Strawbridge Rebert E. Strawbridge Isaac H. Clothier, Jr. Francis R. Slrawbridge "" r m IS t) Fer Wh ini Investments The Clearance of Suits at Half Price Suits That Were Deuble new $12.50, $17.50, $20, $22.50, $25 Still atrerds excellent selection for men who hurry. An oppor tunity for men and young men te secure a Spring or Summer Suit in styles and of fabrics that, in many instances, can be worn well into the Winter, for just one-half the former already, low prices. Hart, Sehaffncr & Marx, Alce, Wickham and ether nnr makers te cheese from but quick action is necessary. fc'rawbr.due S. c letnicr Seieml I'loer. East Silk Knitted Grenadine Neckties $2.50 te $3.50 Four-in-Hands of pure silk, exceptionally well made in these cxclusne color combinations and patterns that stamp them as aristocrats among Neckwear. Unusual values at $2.50 S3 00 and $3.50. :- Straw brldee i. Clothier Aisle 1. .Market feireet Sale of Sample and Other Banister Shoes All at the Lew Price of $$.75 This event, which began this morning, is different from nil ether Sample Sales in as much as every man can be fitted no mutter whether he wears a Snmple size or net. With the finest samples of new Autumn and Winter Shoes and Oxfords from the Jnmes A. Banister Company (in sample sizes 7, 7Vj and 8, B, nnd 8, A only) we have grouped several hundred pairs of Shoes also in styles and luithers for the coming season acquired from the same famous factory nt a price-concession which enables us te mark tlcni nt ihc winie remarkably low price as the samples $8.75. All rcmaikable values. Sr-- Straw bridge & Clothier Eighth and Filbert Streets Netice the Silk Scarfs Women Are Wearing? Swung tight around the neck, choker fashion, they are wonderfully chic; or worn te loosely fellow the lines of the coat, the effect is decidedly youthful. Scarfs from England Fibre silk, in fancy Reman stripes, dashing bread stripes, or plain shades with fancy borders $7.50. Frem Switzerland Pure silk, beautiful texture, and the most distinctive de signs and colorings $10.00. Other Silk Scarfs In plain shades, light weight, drop-stitch, $4.00 ; heavier, $5.00; new attractive fancy block pattern, $7.00. Strnwerldge 4 Clothier Alele a, Market Street 10 Yards of Leng Cleth for $1.65 Original ten-yard pieces of fine-spun Leng Cleth of an ex cellent quality, 36 inches wide. Strawbridge & Clothier Aisle 13, Centre "I Silk Blouses SILK PONGEE BLOUSKS tucked vest effects with long roll cellars, finished with filet lace edging; also tucked models with practical convert ible cellars; all long sleeves $2.95 te $3.50. TAFFETA SILK BLOUSES in stripe or plaid effects in contrasting colors, in tailored models with smart Peter Pan cellars trimmed with plaiting or with plain convertible cellars; all long sleeves $3.95. Strawhrldce & Clothier Second rioer, Centre Men's Shirts for College Thousands and thousands of Shirts of every wanted fab ric and every conceivable coloring and pattern, at price3 te please every man. Particularly desirable white cheviot or sturdy mercerize J oxford Shirts, with or without attached cellar $1.65. Plain-color Cptten Pongee Paiamas, exceptionally fine at $1.65. Strawbridge & Clothier East Stere. Elchth Street "I 1. ' ' M em 1 m 1 .& '4 ' m iTfc.. jr V &fctf JS, kdfcM (.itt.i iKs Hi