f'TWMdm&rm;. v ";. v.".r r. ftM w ' n ' EVENING PtTBLtti iYv S0S4"1 WmspWEt--M ' fates v t ?. -. t.v. ' "u, 2: v ,. t ' "iiAu'iivr v in t -mei .. ' a stem 'flmirmiji im uijij i m tmMwrr. v vIilBDi&ER-PHILlM)ELPHIArf THIUKWUAX, pjr-Ljamx, x, tmt : Office Eaiia- mnl, Weed It StMl FIUs DESKS Jeiepn L. fcheemaicer .e. , Offlce. Llbrwr et "" At 926 Arch St. Since 1884 (SheemaMr pmnnu .. . A V fKID I E" If II II I BUSINESS lUUU CARDS THE MAJESTIC PRESS ggJlSg1214 GIrard Avd.ptn"s A iF OF SERVICE Established In 1881 ... ... delne buslnes today with tha ,?nann and irandclilldren of our client 'y'SwMwJ-lalit ars -e. Titer must frJ.-en why hjv. maintained tha 1.7... f our e entela. AbeKolsky&Ce.Jnc. Buttdlne f Lean Associations Real Hat ate itorteagti c . COB. DTII ft WALNUT ST8. I'- i WIS ' In UG m BUY AT MILL All Ninas u jiiei i Special Lemax Quality $OC Perfect Axminsters, 9x12 PREPAID MAIL ORDERS FILLED at a. ai an w ..w Open ll BtlaVSI MXrw Men.. i II G( 1 HM flH7 Wed. 6 mn& fcmr and Orlesne Rt.. above Cambria St.. I super n phlhdelnliln JUhUr y ADVERTISING SHOULD BE ILLUSTRATED &PAUL ni Seuth BrearStreet tyueurMrtrtisiwjjfy&K and. vnikrzer (jerjcnalbj ' lkMA'W..I . JPQQiJ k. Real Cowhide Bag for Student or Week-Ends I 3 $10.75 Seft top. Cordovan leather with Un leather lining. Hand stitched. Frame edges. Re-enferced leather corners. IS inches long. Next te Keith's Theatre Bad Breath Is Usually Due te Faulty Elimination When yen are constipated, net enough of Nature's lubricatinc linuid in nre. duccd in the bowel te keep uie feed waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujel because it acts like this Tin til ml 1itKvirnnt inr1 thiu replaces it. Nujel fa a lubricant net a medicine or Iaxntire cannot DO gripe. .Try it today uii,ii.ih ALUBRICANT-NQTA LAXATIVE CAFEJJBIN jXAt. TMA-n'." WALNUT STREET ABOVE TWELFTH After Theatre TOU WILL BK INTER ESTED TO KNOW OP eun nnriNKD. quiet ENVIIIONMENT FOTt THOSE AFTER-TIIE-ATIlH PAIITIKS WHO ENJOY A BIT-OF-A-niTK WITH C. OOD MUSIC a m u UOOD DANC'INO "00 Ub!c df 'Het Dinnar, 11 te 25 te 8 7c Luncheon, 11 te 2 REFUGEES, DRIVEN BY TURKS DROWN Fifty Thousand at Mudania, Without Feed or Water, Plead for Relief CRISIS FELT IN NEAR EAST Tlu Associated Prtsa Constantinople, Sept. 14. American subchaser Ne. 00 has arrived here with rcperlB of tlie appalling situation nt Mudania, where the harbor is filled with the bodies of refugees who stampeded when the last vessel departed before tbc Turkish occupation. Fifty thousand refugees without feed or water lined the waterfront for miles In the broiling sun with arms uplifted, pleading te he taken off. These brought here Included fifteen Americanized Greeks and n Mr. Ketrhiira, an em em peoye of the Standard Oil Company. Paris, Sept. 14. -Marshal Franchct d Lsperey considers the situation in the IS ear East very serious, he is quoted by the Eche de Pnris as declaring. "Don't forget that the Bnsphenis nt certain points Is only 800 yards wide." I10 said, "and that all the European quarters In Constantinople might well find themselves tinder the lire of Turkish four-Inch guns. 'However. I believe Mustapha Kemal Pa&hn Is tee Intelligent nnd prudent te commit such a blunder." Lfliiden, Sept. 14. The Eastern situation is causing considerable con cern here. This Is reflected In the edi torial columns of the morning news papers, some of which adept a distinctly alarmist tone. "A grave crisis" confronts the Powers, says one, while ethers declare "the situation Is drifting te the danger point." that "nil the elements ere present for another flare-up of war" and that "the Powers must act at once, and In agreement. If they fall te agree nothing but a miracle can avert dis aster." The one sentiment which dominate all Is fear lest France, altheuzh agree ing te maintenance of the neutrality of Constantinople and the Straits of Dar danelles, may Interpret the "legitimate aspirations" of the Turks In such n manner as te prevent the co-operation of Great Britain. These papers which are habitually suspicious of France comment strongly en her tenderness for the Turks and insist that the latter cannot be allowed te recover Thrace and Adrlaneple, which they believe France Is willing te clva them. Elsewhore the fairly confident hope Is expressed that France eventually will ngrce te co-operate with Great Hrltaln, which Is generally credited with up holding the letter of the. Treaty of Sevres. Declaration of the French view Is expected luiurly and awaited with the greatest eagerness. factTensIgahF fight in dublin Four Courts Hetel and Tele phone Exchange Attacked by Machine Guns By Aaseciattd Prtss Belfast, Sept. 14. Reports from Dublin today tell of heavy fighting heard ever a wide area in that city shortly after midnight, reaching a climax be tween 12:30 and 1 o'clock. It ap peared as If several pests were being attacked. Fer one thing, It was said, the tele phone exchange in Crown Alley was under attack for about twenty minutes, mnchinc guns being used by the assail nnls. Anether attack was made en Urn Four Courts Hetel, where National nnny troops are stationed. Loud reverberations were heard along the quays and in Sackvllle sheet and armored cars were hurried te the scene of the firing. By 2 o'clock, however, quietness again prevailed. The Ulster Government, it was an nounced today, has discovered a plot te blew up or scuttle the steamship Ar genta, en which 300 Sinn Fciners are interned at Lnrne Leugh, County Antrim. Halllna, In Northern County Maye, has been recaptured by the republicans who swooped down upon the town sev eral hundred strong and raptured the garrison of government troops. The Nationals fought stubbornly and suf fered casualties before they were dis armed. Several buildings, including the bank, are reported te have been burned. Large forces of troops from nil parts of the county arc concen trating upon the town. Anether account from Balllna says the majority of the national garrison was in the Cathedral at tha time of the nttark, attending a requiem maw for a comrade recently killed, while most of the ethers were in bed, having spout most of the preceding night en guard in anticipation of the assault. JULIA SANDERSON DENIES BEING SUED FOR DIVORCE Declares Husband Would Have Seen Her Before Beginning Suit Bosten, Sept. 14. (By A. P.) Jula Sanderson today denied reports that she had been served with papers In a divorce action by her husband, Brad ford Burnett, naming Frank Crtunlt, her leading man, ns co-respondent. "Thcre is net ene iota of truth or fact in the story," she asserted. "My husbend and I, because of our respec tive dispositions and vocations, agreed te a separation four years age. At the limy It was understood that when cither of us wished a dlvorce we would mu tually arrange it. There has been no change in the status of that agree ment." CHJLDKILLED IN AUTO Moter Left In Gear by Mether Crashes Inte Pele Ijsrchment, N. J., Sept. 14. An automobile left In gear by Mrs. Walter E. Burbank, of Larchmont, while she went Hhepplng last night, was acci dentally started when one of her three children, whom she left In the car, touched the self-starter and the machine plunged lt'te 11 telegraph pole, killing Uehert Burbank. the youngest. Betty Burbank, live, his sister, was hurled from the machine, suffering miner Injuries. TWO FIREMEN INJURED Several Narrowly Eseape Flames In Fire at Pittsburgh PlttsliiiiBh, Sept 14.-(Bj A. P.) Mere than a dozen persons, trapped In fniinn structures, early today had nur nur lew escapes fiem death by a fire which destroyed live buildings en Steuben ave nue. Twe firemen were slightly injured. Less was estimated at $25,000. MRS. TART0UE SUES HOTEL Artist's Wife Says Ansenla Empleye Called Her Disreputable New Yerk, Sept. 14. Claudia Wind Wind eor Tarteue. wife of Pierre Tarteue, portrait painter, filea suit In the Su preme Court yesterday against the Hetel Ansenla Corporation for .$100,000 en the ground that William Grace, an em em peoye, ordered her out en Mitrrh 17 last, although she had conducted herself In n ladyllke manner during the several months she had lived there, Mrs. Tarteue charges that while he wan 111 In bed the hotel empleye used Improper longuage te her and called her a "disreputable" person, which aggra vated her illness and compelled her re moval te a hospital. -'- - ,n Evary COAL m YOUB CEU.AKT A aapply atama peaatble, new. enanae in in rapiaiy clearing com amice altuatlen will be followed by trained ob arvera. . Every lurceittlen ns te equitable dlatrlbutlen of coal, aa mined, will be pre sented te the readera of the I'oblie LiDeaa, F'MaKe It a Habit.'1 Adv. ALLENTOWNFAIR eepiemDBr'W te gu jnuuetyv 'She Great Fairtte Eaat 5 Exciting Dayj4wendc?r Nidhte &&:& KHAtO IM HLL KHiiKUHV& AX lmgJL ffatu-rda; fi"SHOOR-TREDSM INVIGORATED Is Ceal Your Bess? Yeu needn't get caught that way again Burn Oil in your plant or en your ships Our engineers are experts in all phases of oil burning systems. They will be glad, without obligation en your part, te advise with you and discuss the adaptability of oil burning te your indi vidual needs. WHITE FUEL OIL ENGINEERING CORFN 742 East 12th Street, NcwYerk Mmmtfectwrtrt TODD OIL BURNING SYSTEMS ir TiTCWRITERC Li. Q&P Only Standard Make 9A ( 10 Dajs' Free Trial a)U ) 1 Year Written Guarantee DEALERS IN AXX MAKES Or XVJCKAVKIXEHa 1005 CHESTNUT ST. waujex BUNDY TYPEWRITER CO. Keai Devs Want Geuting's HEATHER GRAIN SHOES Like This Sturdy Oxford Streng, iinndsemc, mnnly footwear, the finest Beys' Shoes ever shown in Philadelphia nnd the greatest variety of smart styles in Hcathcrgrain, as illustrated, and every ether leather for service and dress both low and high. "SHOOR-TREDS an The Greatest Scheel Shee ever made for American Bey. Health Last, Deuble $C & $.25 wear m J mr eTaraTBT enar m NouNceeprroAi 1230 MARKET 1308 CHESTNUT (Shee and Stocking for All the Family) 19 S. ELEVENTH Quick-Service Men's Shep Every Feet Professionally Fitted Three Geiding Brethers Supervising SOMETHING MORE than profits. IT GOES without saying that buyers at War Department sales gt barpilns. That's proved by thn fact that virtually nil the Government's customers come buck for mere. But what can account for the popularity of mictiens ever nil ether methods of sole? uemecr sy like te rub tlbews w man a eyes. Seme buyers dtttlnre it'a the democratic snlrlt that nrcvnlln nt evtrv "War rnartmn .; .t. . .. ....- .-i- .. ..- - .-..-. , . . T ....... auction mey iike m rue cioews wnn ineir letiews ar.u see tneir uusiness tnreugn tna ether Others find the hlddlnc alluring they enlev th teniw sltuntlnnH that tret them rlerht out en the ert&es of their ecats when the blgr fellows are fighting for quantity leta that will mean the dlffercnce between profit nnd less en a yeer'a buslness Whatever your type, you'll like the atmosphere, that "something mero than profits," about a War Department auction. And liere'a a three-way opportunity for you te get away from your desk and spend a profitable and onjeyablo time at these auction AUCTION ,. At New Orleans g September 26 I TyocemotlTe Englnea. nalriwln. trpe, 03-ten. atundard name, 8,510 Ilata, ellcker, blk. 82,837 HnTernacka, 4,07ft Hclmeta, woolen, arlatnre. 2.025 yde. Melten, O. D. 8,032 rd. Duck, Cray, khaki, white, SO Med. and equipment carte. 48 Mew wasena, Knslneer tuel. w equipment. 8.84S H'mh baelns, rranlte, 25,817 Condiment cane. e.sas Flcknwttecka. 4,807 Heads, plcktnattetka 8. POt Mop neaiU, 1H.000 Iba. Horeeaeoe nana, 18,020 Herse bruahea. i.ariaui. I lay nets. nl bur. 10,800 Ilrlillea, wy -i,i " At Bosten September 28 Panama limbered. 2-1,062 yde. Convnlterent cloth, SO" 2H1.427 da. Lining. O. I)., 3Vl te 205,303 d. Uuck, blruched, O. t.. S oz O. I)., rray, 13 nz IS te e. n cotton e warp. ray. O. T)., te 80". lUtht 4.M& Ha la.iRA Ve.il h&jre. o.seu iiriiuea. .vkiw S.44S lUlter chain. 000 Cellar, emb. 6.W UBl 1.744 fleadiitaUe, , IS nz in" ,. TaT: IO JIM IT7. 29,030 )il. I'tlt, srren 100.853 yd, l.lnlns. Jerkin, 28 oz. 8,420 yd. Melten, O. P.. 20 oz, , 501,217 yde, Katren. bleached nrau, ruitiH'nzu. 3.7S0.307 nU. UVbbliiK. O 4H.10.I Cnrtrldxe helm nnd pe: S.'SZ.K.tO Pnrkftt I1.1IM. t,403 pr. tlleiee, Jersey knit, ronten flannel nnd rntten, 81,077 pre. Cmivii sanntlrta, leather palms. 5,215 .renin, cn(T. riinvn. 1,011 Stenell eutnta. Vt" letters, A te 35, with hru.h nnd imlnt. 4,700 nka. (innze Strip, trrHlied, 1-X" 10 IT'IU". '.' i" " W. nri. 804.504 Onuze jluea Sin, pun At n, Une. n lAil Rnrfill... Vr10ll. J rt, (i73 Rcnhharda, rills. 20,022 Hnrclntle. iSS.snn nni.he hair, annrlnc-, teeth. 84 71S Comb medium, pocket. 4S.290 nMra eldtyle. anfety. . fuA .IK mdi TIrneH MIAO. 88,018 Ne, 2H can Cherrle. nearhe. pineapple. rt.flllrt Flret aid nncketa. lii.uzn pkeh. i.izniure. 3,677,013 itihe Suture. J 0,805 llypedermlr .Trlnie. 7,048 rnhM Anihrlne. 1,800,000 lluckle. hbl. roller and center bar, bronze tin. ?i te I4 . 2.88R Set, klninplnu die. 8,000,000 Heek, snali. W te 1". 0,800,000 1 oeim, el rap. brat, bronze fin. 48,00(1 Condiment cans. 6t,014 Had. (Tain. 1,145 Cellar. 005 Ret Hernet", cart and artillery. 61,810 Headstall, baiter. 7,770 llridlei. cavalry. 8,883 Raddles. 28,144 Feed trenfta. O. I. 2,862 llnlsacki. 83 Hteam tnble. 143,001 rirst Aid rnrkets. metal. 15,800 Cell, aUkwerm sut, 1,633 Litters. 6,650 Tables, bedelde. felillnrr and iron, 4,058 Rherels, round point. 10,048 Ancers, various, 1,815 llrc, lilt and drill. 17,835 nitei, usaonea. At Norfolk, September 29 3,201 Sets Teel (saw Jointer and teeth Gauze 10,300 Tiiii, uietnl, wwnhers. 3.154 St'ls httnclU. 17,631 llucketa, Ukierted. x,l i3 r.iiuuitinir uillllt i;i,7S4 iil inliiz; uuintN, metnl. Hepe, munlla nnd hemp, ick. briiik, self'leekliit-. 13.170 I'nd eck Ml.SOi lbM. Sliees, burse unri mule" 43.WI8 yd. Cotten. ). ., ehrunk. 27" i. m X In.iti. frtili uiil v" fl.t!4 rnjts. trrncli Hti!i. 48,008 pr. GleTPH. jauntlet. I Til I, knit. rldlnr, anltned 30,081 pr. I eazlnit. renta. u.i,, i, ju,. jiriiuii. zi ttS.Sre pr. hteekins. I (neil iiiscaatf laxwi ivu 2,07 Wire cutler. 1,751 Ollsteve. various. 7,342 Hi. crqaa-rut. 1- 2 31, rut. 1-man. vehAndle. 840 Hqaarea, steel, rejrular nnd try. 20 uz. .te. Ha ei. 172. 302 t'mliTblllrtM. mllnn u,,n'.. 403,800 Tents, shrlfrr half. " . 858 Cnrt. drinking-, tvnter. net ti nKann, cuiiinnt. Umber. 35.083 TftrtiRl BSE! "" iw. n.r. 004) Vulcunlwrt. Hteiim. tlav.nn ... m . . .... -- '. i'iiki n. -ine uovemmont roserves tne jiKht te rojeot nny or all blrta. The above lists nr iJ Indlaitive of the various kinds of commedltloa offered In Uiese threo auctions Oatnleesirtv all items In detail are readv for your request TO uuuegn triMni; iriun iur iu w..l..l..-,lFi.-,(, tll'KlCErt. O. If. SI'llI'I.TTH T I, nnrr ....... ZLm all ATLANTA OA. Ir.l'OT, tut "miwh jii ituiy i r a nil inii t viiivii nvvTriun nn - -- - 5SAJi.iTPiS?l55!.AT.15.P"?'?' "esT.?f. MASH.' Ver c'ataleR en BoatenT: l m ,1, iiittiOKl.YN. N. Y. (Fer catalog; en Norfolk) OFFICER, 1RT AVE. AKI) 80TII ST., STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER BEGINNING TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, THE REGULAR HOURS OP BUSINESS WILL BE RESUMEP-NINE TO FIVE-THIRTY Fine Silk-Lined ' Ake" Sample Suits for Autumn and Winter NOTE Size 36 Size 37 Size 38 Only $32.50 WeriVi one-half mere te double One-button Twe-button Three-button Four-button Sports Styles These are the surjerbly tailored ffarments that have represented the "Alcq" line for Autumn and Winter te Clething: dealers the nation ever. They are veritable masterpieces of tailoring art. Fabrics, selected from the American and English woven woolens, in patterns out of the ordinary rarely seen in ready-te-wear gar ments. Styles a step ahead of fashion, and as distinctive or as conservative as the most up-te-the-minute or most reserved man could wish for. It was our own suggestion that the "Alce" factory make up their Sample Suits in three sizes instead of one, as in former years which is the reason that, instead of there being only one size (36) represented, any man who wears a 36, a 37 or a 38 size can share in this remarkable opportunity. Any man who has profited by these Sample Sales will tell you te "get in en this" and "by all means get here early." The price $32.60. The Half 'Price Clearance of Spring and Summer Suits New $12.50, $17.50, $20.00 and $25.00 Continues with geed assortments of smart styles and fabrics in various weights some suitable for year-around wear. Any man who can be fitted will snvc one-half, for every Suit in this col lection has been in our stock at just twice the clearance prices 12.50, 517.50, ?20.00 and $25.00. A Clearaway of Odd Gelf Suits, $25.00 Suits that were one-half mero te double. Some of the famous Thexten & Wright London Lendon Londen Tailored Suits are included. Hundreds of New Autumn Suits Ready, $25 te $45 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits 135.00, ?40.00 and 45.00. Stein-Blech Suits, $35.00, $40.00 and $46.00. Alce Suits, $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00. Wickham Suits, $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00. Separate Trousers, $3.96, $5.00 and $6.50. Tep Coats in great variety, $25.00, S28.50 and $35.00. Tuxedo Suits are here at $45.00. Winter Overcoats can be selected from a geed collection, which includes many imported styles. Youths' Leng-Trousers Suits, sizes 16 te 19 years 525.00 te $37.50. """"""r'a Clothier Second Fleer. East SENTIMENTS OF THE SONS OF THE FOUNDERS Yeu Who Shep Here Have Our Pledge That this Stere will always be managed with the self-same ideals with which our fathers, the founders, began te build this business fifty-four years age. Under our ownership and control, this Stere is governed by these principles of fair dealing for which you have known this institution during all its years of sincere service. Merris L. Clothier Frederic H. Strawbridge Rebert E. Strawbridga Isaac IF. Clothier, Jr. Francis R. Strawbndpe Weel-filled Comfertables $8.75 Extra-length Comfertables, 72x84 inches, filled with pure wool and covered with figured cambric bordered with plain satine. Chiefly rese and Copenhagen blue effects. Re markably geed value at $8.75. Htrawbrldea A Clothier Alele. 11, rtlhert Street H --- Mahogany Clocks $10.00 and $11.00 Handsome tambour - shaped Clocks of fine mahogany with silver dials. They strike en the hour and half-hour. Str&wbrMge & Clethlsr BAlceny nr.l Aisle 10, Market Qtrnet Genuine Serapi Rugs Average 9x12 ft., $185 Beautiful Oriental designs and colorings that are partic ularly desirable for living- or dining-rooms. Rugs of this character are noted, tee, for their wearing qualities, while, as you see, the price i3 very low $185.00. Similar Rugs Averaging 10x12 feet $215.00 StrawbrldB" & Clothier--Fourth Fleer. Market Street. Wet ' rf mftm i( 4ssskisy' IJ T "VJ Bath Robes for Men and Beys Men's Blanket Bath Robes in dozens of patterns nnd col orings $8.50 te $25.00. Men's Terry Cleth Bath Robes, suitable for wear at any season. Easily tubbed $6.00 te $13.50. Beys' Blanket Bath Robes, warm and serviceable. Sizes 8 te 18 years $3.75 te $0.50. Mrnwbrldge Clethlei- East Stere, Eighth Street Specials in Silver-Plated Hellew-Ware Hnndsome in design; heavily silver-plated en nickel silver base. Silverware that you will be glad te cheese for your own use or for Autumn wedding gifts. Bread Trays, special $3.50 Deuble Vegetable Dishes $8 Water Pitchers $10.00 Meat Dishes, 16-inch $10.00 Straw brld A Clothier Alsle S Market Street Fer Autumn's New Coiffure W A V Y TRIPLE-STEM SWITCHES $2.50 te $25.00. TRANSFORMATT O N S $4.00 te $25.00. TICKET FOR TEN MANI CURES $4.00. A SINGLE MANICURE 60c. Btrawbrtds Clothier Flret Fleer. Balcony Filbert Street Geld Cuff Links About Half Price All the new patterns nnd shapes round, square a n d octagon in these fine solid geld Cuff Links with nently engraved or engine - turned designs. About half price at $3.00 and $4.00 a pair. Htrnwbndtre Clothier AJsle 0. Market Blrest Mattress Protectors Mattress Protectors filled with cotton of geed quality and covered with muslin, closely stitched. Single-bed bize $2.05; double-bed size $2.95. Rtrawbrldse ft Clothier AUIe 13, Centre New Fiction Ready Te-morrow CHARLES REX, by Ethel M. Dell 2.00. FOURSQUARE, by Grace S. Richmond ?1 75 THE GREEN GODDESS, by L. .1, Miln $1.90 SiiaubridKA & mi r -Second I- loer Fllbvrt Hire i West BOTH GIRLS AND SLENDER WOMEN LIKE Cerslettes Special at 85c group of Cerslettes in broken lines of sizes, new sharply reduced Excellent models of pink brocade with clastic section. New less than half price nt 85c. Cerslettes, ?U)0 A Pansy model, combining bandeau brassiere and hip confiner in n comfertublo Corslette, coming well down ever the hips. Fer Tall Figures, $2.00 A model coming well down evor the hips and back, with bandeau top; hooking in back. A Bened Medel, $3.00 Fer the woman who re quires a little mero support is a Cerslctte of pink brocade and elastic. With bandeau top and forming a close-fitting girdle ever the hips. Mrawhrlilse f nihW Thlrl KlMir Urk.t Wtreet. Wast 71 v 'M j m V