v-mrp, r " lv "''' "-""--' 'VV ""' "'" 'll";. 'listk'.-rs Vi-l.TiWT:TP'wRTTAY -8EPTEMBEE 15. 1922 ... . ' '"'mMlCi EVENING ftnfflifiS ' LEMER-PHiiMELrafA. FBIBAY. SEPTffMBEB WON'T BE CHAPLIN'S BRIDE age, wns disclosed yesterday ns Mr. Olsetje Calzn-lllnn, member of n wealthy family and encd a. talented musician. When hhe was released yesterday a well-dressed woman took her nway. "An unfortunate mnrrlnge," it is said, wan responsible for her condition. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. LI la Lee Denies Reports That She Is Engaged te Funny Man , UNTIL FURTHER .NOTICE, THE REGULAR HOURS OF BUSINESS WILL BE miNlfl TU nvjwnmi i ,v mm '. ' . " J "M ti MOOREAGAINHEADS WATERWAYS ASS'N ,ii Mayer's Re-election Without Opposition te Take Place This Afternoon MEEf AT NORFOLK IN 1923 ,-ta1 nisvatch te Evcntne Public l.cdaer en Moere. Mayer of Philndclphln v)ll beV-dertcd president of the Atlantic T)eencr Waterways Association for the fifteenth time when the convention hcijf draws te n close today. This vai Indicated today when the Vnn Inatlne Committee placed his tinmc hferc me tuii ." ."- .,-: ,,-- nnofltlen nnd it wns cvuiem. turn me lectien we u n The Mayer ort- btferc the convention S would be by acclamation " wi. -VTnrnr ntld ll S wife lcrtVO V land late today for Philadelphia by mo me ." m,f nlnn te reach home Monday Vr Moere was highly pleased with the ,itiu of the Portland convention. rs was expected, the Nominating Committee today put the names of "Wil fred II. Srheff, Hccretary-trensurcr, nnd Durell Shustcr, assistant secretary, be for the convention for re-election. Albrecht A Delegate at Ijivre Emll P. Albrecht, president of the Philadelphia IJeurse. was nominated as ilelcgatc-at-lnrRe : .T. b. . Holten, nrcMdent of the Maritime Exchanse. of Philadelphia, as State vice prerldent, Jnd William H. Hcrnnrd as delegate. There was no opposition te their elce- Vorfelk. Va., will be the meeting rln'ce in 1023. Fer the firht time n fczbt between contending cities for this honor was carried upon the fleer of the convention. Usually the committee de cision is accepted without question, but Newark, N. J-. had made hucIi u de termined contest that its spokesmen de clined te abide by a 0 te -1 committee vote and nsked that the convention it self decide. Norfolk en with u big The convention tedny ndepted ti reso lution that read: "That the pollution of our interior water? and the water along our ocean front bv the escape or dumping et refuse and ether oils from ships and ether sources bus become u menace te the attraction of our beaches and ha3 resulted In the destruction of edible fish. In addition it constitutes U,fire hazard and militates against the public health. Urge. International Conference "Such conditions have become se general ns te demand a national nnd international consideration. We com mend the resolution by Cengres-, pro viding for an intcrnntiennl conference en oil pollution in waters beyond the three-mile limit. "We earnestly commend te the con sideration of Congress the passage of the pending bill Introduced by Coti gressmnn Appleby, of New Jersey, which Is intended te regulate and pre vent further pollution of our waters." nL . -..1 . ! rt. nlbA finltnil ,nr.i I". i r. tn construct n w.ilti-wav across New .Tprcy of a minimum depth of twelve feet. "The Delaware River, upon which is located the great city of Philadelphia nnd the cities of Camden ami Tmiten has been characterized ns the busiest river in the I'nlted States, '"the resolu tion said. "The construction of a waterway connecting this river with Ilnrltnu nnd New Yerk Iinys, thus pro viding a short route nnd an easy pas sage between the Delaware Hivcr and New Yerk City would unipic-tiennbly develop a large commerce." 70,000 FORD. EMPLOYES WAITINjSJJRDER TO QUIT Jnless Aute Manufacturer Cancels Announcement Detroit Plant Will Clese Tomorrow Detroit. Sept. 15. (liy A. P.) In response te questions concerning con flicting rumors with regard te the clos ing of the Ferd meter plants here to morrow, V. tt. Liebold, persennl secre tory of Henry Ferd, tjjday issued the following statement : "Mr. Ferd's statement of several weeks nge that all plnnts would cIom cIem flrptember 1(5 still stnnds, I believe. He hns made no statement te the centrar and if he has any new plans he surel, will Issue u new statement." Asked concerning reports that 0000 men were dismissed last night the s retnry declnred he bad no knowledge of sueli an action. The 70.000 empleyes of the cempanv In the Detroit district went te work t- iiay, hoping a last-minute statement from Mr. Ferd would keep them en the i Jeb. Mr. l.iehcld said this morning there was no change In the cnal situation se i far ns the Ferd company was concerned, out intimated Mr. Ferd might make a (.Moment later in the day that would quiet rumors regarding ilesing e." bin, plants. ' ' CHAUAPINE WILL SING IN U. S. FOR $4500 A NIGHT Russian Baritone te Get Mere Than Caruso Received Londen, Sept. 15. A contract for fifteen appearances, In the tele.s ' liens (louflenot, Prince Ize inn MephistephelcH, with the Metropoli tan Opera Ce- v of New Yerk, at a price per performance of Sir.00 above the $,W!0 a night paid Enrice Variise, Vm i" "" "' vii signed Dv 'iiieouer i -ii;i liipuie, uie uussinn u.irltene, who rim-iien j.omien yesterday. I M. Clinllaplne, ylie Is sailing for the United States October 2."i, will mal.e teny concert appearances in addition t, lis opera engagements in a stay of ffvernl months in America. As en pre pre vieiib otrasleus. the singer Is traveling 'th the permission of the Soviet Gov rnment and. Mcceniirn- i.. i.iu R'lj ' 'consented te his going because ,1 ,"Jtistl! soul could net get enough nourishment in Itussia." .. Je tiling, he said, his stay in Ilussia i M was , cnnhle him, for lack of proper W"!",nt 0 "r,lue0 J'1" "eicht se i at he let enough of hl.s circumference "appear as Mephistephelcs without "MI'S greeted with giggles. BOND IN VALENTINO SUIT Te Prevent Him Star Frem Drcak- cAs : MISS LI LA LEE .. Elyrla, O.. Sept. 15. (By A. P.-) Denial thnt she is going te marry Charlie Chaplin, the film comedian, wan made by Miss Llla Lee, film star, here yesterday. Mis Lee stepped off here for a brief visit te her. sister. "Charlie- Chaplin and I mnrry?" Miss Lee said when asked if newspaper rumors te thnt effect were true. "Ne, we nre net going te be rnarried. In fact, I don't think Mr. Chaplin will ever mnrry again." W0MANVAGRANTSET FREE "Unfertunate Marriage" Cause of Musician's Downfall New Yerk, Sept. 15. A woman vag rant, arrested while sleeping in a door way in Greenwich Villnge two weeks 1 w SM tfi Narrow Heel I This model in Otter LUi . 1 i color Ooze, Brocaded. X. 3 g Satin, Patent Ltather i I 1 Youthful Shoes for Fall I 1 'X'HIS Fall there is a noticeable I A feeling for mere formal gowning. 1 I Our new models are truly in keeping 1 li with fashion's changes. They are I lovely and youthful and se exclusive 1 1 that they will surely be copied later I in the-season. Prices $8.50 te $12.50. 1 I Hosiery te Match 1 I NlEffiElMAN I iiaMliffl. 930 Chestnut St. jjWMwwLnuifesr !3ilUBUIl'JKaiini Purchasing ASentt' Order. Accepted EWaWflfilliMriBlia Mail Orders Filled BBKimKaiEllail Send for Fur Catalog 11.50 Natural Squirrel or Kelinsky Chokers fj0 mifrraiirimTiTi mui mt? V 1 12SChetOmaStreet. J 46.00 Stene Marten or Blended Sable Chokers 29S0 mrainnanwrrminiiiiciiiiJiJ Oiif Jlmtiial M&1& Q M,dw ance I Furs v Offers Ten Fur Groups, Special Fer Saturday, at Most Notable Price Reductions te Induce Yeu te Purchase Tomorrow fTT Every item in this advertisement has been very specially priced for To Te 9 II morrow, Saturday's selling every coat, every cape) every wrap, every Jl theker, every ccarf, every stele each a most remarkable value, in order mil te induce you te purcnasc tomorrow. The values offered tomorrow are made possible because we purchased our skins for cash last Spring when skin prices were at least thirty per Cent, lower than right new. We manufactured these skins in our own workrooms, thus saving you the unnecessary middleman's profits. Tomorrow, in addition te the saving of the middleman's profits you can save an extra ene-third off the usual winter prices. A Small Deposit Will your Purchase in our Vault until Required. mil Free. e Reserve Storage Storage rS rfc Fer Tomorrow 59-50 Winter Price, $90.00 Garments of Leepard Cat Russian Pcny Russian Marmet French Seal Wraps & Capes Frrnrli Hml rntwi. 59.50 Wintrr Trim HO.OO Fer Saturday . Only wKS'JtM U r? Aft VnPX i wAHfiinssr i 1 7 Scotch Melesliln n . 7T , ,, . iS.00 ?or Saturday " .V-; Winter rrlr. )F., m. ,1 , "L'R OO VfftlV Winter Irlic I - I , " ' J23.00 g-. Fer Tomorrow 1 IE? .00 140 Winter Price, 225.00 Garments of Scotch Moleskin Caracul Capes Caracul Coats Wolf-Trimmed Taupe Caracul Civet Cat Inn Contract SurrV,V ,Y",,- Sl"- lr'' Tll(' Xatlminl for in neJ!,mn' Hter.'u- died a h-md inneii,'000 en "" ""'IcitiiMnu In in F' iinJ " '1,l',K'eclllllt'rt ' '"-IJ-'ilf 'f the tffri 11',y"rH'1'aN,i Corporation In , M'" 8liiM Ho.lelph Valentine, MnVr,Jlar,,,0.'"'m,l ,llH hrwikiiiK a witruet with the rninpuny which d,, Im?111,Iu,,!'"UI l''l"-'i.-J. Ki-M. flL-,ni !U'n' lll'H'neil th- Ikim.1 nnd v.lrl, " ,":l"nn-v i--traliilii; e il.-r hi- (,,"" nn?r "' hll,,v ""i-" Pendln-; I- rV !! "".,"' "PPlieatlen The mder '' rrtunuilile Memhiv. ' litk Fer Tomorrow 235-00 Writer Price, 350.00 Garments of eKunit-1 rimmed i Hudsen Seal Coats Squirrel-Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats Hudsen Ser.l Capes and Wraps t l m-W&?JMt'tr.'?&, Iluiln i ' -al Cuhes 235.00 Wln'ir I'rli-f ii.10.00 'Fer Saturday Only s " : '. & lllark rararal Leenard Cat Coati. C'anca. Full Ix-ncth 59.50 W98.S0 Wnt-r Prlc Wlnlnr Price nn.en I, ',0,00 rdav niacu-''.raci" a,urV,nnnatl-oe 145.00 ' 175.00 ' Winter Irlic Wln'r I'rlce -.'23.00 jinn nn jfisOi Mm Mtm& m FBHKfflin' imm m w I. J : . ' I lr " Repairing and Remodeling done new at 1-3 Off Winter Price Pay for Werk, When Delivered. Fer Tomorrow 9850 Mnfer Price, 150.00, Garments of Natural Muskrat Skunk-Trimmed French Seal Caracul Capes Raccoon-Trimmed Marmet Coats , SENTIMENTS OF THE SONS OF THE FOUNDERS We Serve Faithfully Because We Are Faithfully Served We, the sons of the founders, are glad te make public acknowledgment of the loyalty of our empleyes, co-workers in the service of the public. Especially de we recognize the faithful assistance of these who served under the tutelage of our fathers, in maintaining the principles, prestige and personality of this Stere. Notable among these is Herbert J. Tily, General Maimger Who entered the employ of the firm when a small boy, mere than forty years age. Through keen perception, studious habits and constant application, he advanced steadily. In early manhood his initiative became a recognized factor in the progress of the business. Fer nearly twenty years he has been General Manager; and te-day, in the vigorous, prime of life, is regarded as a leader among American merchants, an authority en modern mercantile principles and practice. He has found time, withal, te develop the cultural side of life a student of the arts, an amateur musician of ability, a devotee of health-giving sports, a public spirited citizen. Merris L. Clothier Frederic H. Stratubridge Rebert E. Strawbridge Isaac H. Clothier, Jr. Francis R. Strawbridge Great Outfitting Day Te-morrow for Misses and Intermediate Girls Misses' New Dresses, $25 te $35 In navy blue, black and brown crepe dc chine and Canten crcre, lew-waisted and blouse Dresses, with plaited panels, side-draperies, jet or beaded ornaments. Alse tailored Peiret twill and wool crepe Dresses, braid-bound or braid-trimmed, and with smart buckled belts and colored vestees; and the new Ceat Dresses with one-sided opening. bizes 11 te IS years. Misses' New Suits, $29.50 te $69.00 Imported and domestic tweeds, diagonal and herringbone suit ing. Smartly tailored, unbelted Suits, short box coats, lencer models, double- and single-breasted Suits with notched cellars; soft brown, tan. blue and gray colorings. Sizes 14 te 18 years. (Medel bketched, $.'tS.00.) Fairfield Suits $29.50 te $39.,'0 Intermediate Girls' Wasli Frecks, $7.50 Checked gingham Scheel Dresses red, blue and green checks. Lew-waisted, kimono sleeves, white pique cellar and cuffs, tie self belts or fancy leather belts. Sizes 12, 1 J and 16 vears. (One sketched.) Stra vbr'.dire t Clei'.i'.er- Second rim- Market Street Fer Saturday Only Fer Tomorrow .00 175 Winter Price, 265.00 Garments of Natural Raccoon Skunk-Trimmed Caracul Coats Moleskin Wraps ' Squirrel-Trimmed Caracul Capes Fer Saturday Only Fer Tomorrow &- Winter Price S2S.00 Garments of Alaska Seal Skunk-Trimmed Persian Lamb Natural Squirrel Capes & Wraps Caracul Capes I'-hiiin H.nl I mtH Kl. riK Tr'mmetJ 235.00 Wtnti-r I'rli-e ;i.io,ed It'nrlr I'nrnrul i nnt- 345.00 Wlntir Prim rrench 3eM is uya v-oney cxira n-arge site v-eau aad Wrnp.Up te 84 Buit Hud. en Seal I. Dyed Muskrat ! Charge Purchase Billed, November Firs I m. VfSSfmJmmw' wCMb ' InrV - I S k link trimmed French Srnl Ceat. A 98.50 I ; i Winter Trie ? I rtr UP 00 A J fif( JSOffwf ' IT. j-n IlllSsi 1 1 lf"lf I m f rl Me'ekkln Wrurs I w. i 17S.00 . I I Winter Trice I "r"TT!!n!T!ITT" -jna mi i ' ' I I Mfi ' Fer Saturday p''"-:' -' I n i J 345.00 L.TuV Winter Price ji jmssds A Art a 4 t- rllSSfeiS i ' liysiyrWsrV f . -i w Li ! G S t-' v $ Special!- Beys' Scheel Suits With Extra Trousers $9.85 Brand-new Suits, Autumn styles, fabrics, patterns and colorings, at a saving of fully one-third. Beautifully tailored, plaited coals, full-lined knickerbockers (one pair with self belt). Sizes 7 te IS years. Te-morrow $9.85 It. S-ravb- dse Second PI jur, I'llbeit -i-r -ill. ir t 1 u- Wm s Apparel Tailored Cleth Dresses, $20.00 te $32.50 Tailored coat models and the dressier models with all manner of flying panels. Plain-tailored sleeves and wide slashed or flared sleeves faced in color. Round and square neck-lines and smartly tailored long cellars. Braid trimming, tucking, beading and em broidery. An excellent assortment of models, developed in Peiret twill, serge and twill-cord. (Medel sketched, $25.00.) Levely Silk Frecks, $19.75 te $30.00 Crepe de chine, Canten crepe nnd satin-faced crepe, in straight-line and draped styles, with flowing sleeves or sleeves draped at the cuff, and lovely girdles and girdle ornaments. Navy blue, black and brown. Finer Afternoon Dresses of New Silk Crepes, black and colors, $35.00 te $47.50 ; - Stra-vbt '.'!: 6 C lethlr-r ecend TloerMarUet Street Smart Tailored Tweed Suits, $25.00 In browns, blues, henna and gray, including invisible checks. Medels with coats of various 'engths, seme box effects, some en long, straight lines. Can be worn with or without a belt. Seme with slashed seams finished with folds of self material. Notched cellars and ceKars that may be closed up snugly at the threat. Tailored Cleth Suits, $30.00 te $35.00 Fine tricetine, tinseltene and yalama cloth. Black, navy blue and brown. Medels with long, straight-line coats, smartly pin tucked in panel effect or trimmed with strops or folds of self mate rial. Notched cellar and inset pockets. (Medel sketched, $35.) Mere Elaborate Suits, $37.50 te $65.00 Fine twills, tiicetinc, duvet de laine, marleen and ermandale. Suits with the pherter coats of the mere euthful types; blouse and straight-line effects, with nn allover silk stitching in design or banded with caracal fur. Conservative models en long, slender ing lines, showing all the detailr. of fine tailoring. All the best type3 of the season in this collection. K 'trawlr-'Ui i ijirr -f-orerd I"-n- i entre The Tweed Overcoats, $20.00 te $70.00 Belted and unbelted models, with the precise tailoring of a man's overcoat and show n in beautiful, tweedy tweeds. Tan Cloaking Coats, $16.50 te $60.00 Plain tan cloaking, lined throughout, $1G.i"0; plaid-back cloak i with yoke and sleeves lined. S18.00. Others at many prices mgs up te $60.00; these at the latter prire are of cnmel's-hair Fur-Cellared Coats, $25.00 te $65.00 Plain colored cloths in black, navy blue and brown; from fur fur cellar nv-dels as 'ev as $23.00. 'jp te the moJel sketched (Sti'nOO) elaborately trimmed with fur. Alse many drcssv models without fur trimming within this price rang". I . - t r.. L.-1,..,-- i e. "n 1 K-.je- i f-tie BASE BALL STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER FIELD C3fl and Walnut Streets Saturday, Sept. 1G Strawbridge & Clothier vs. Shanahan Bl?asners. eOe Grand S'and, "0; (Ii.jlud.ng War Tax) "Giw" Cord Tires ABOT'T OXE THIRD LESS THAN LIST PRICES 30x34.S12.00 "4x45.$Hl.tn xS's.SlT.irO :j,-,x4i-.$31.90 31x4 .8-0.40 - ..,- 33x4 '.$3.n 34x.' .$38.10 34x4 .S-'-'S.iM !".-; .S38.7.-I 32ls.$2f).ii0 ';ix". .3 52.20 33xl1.-..30.L'.' ",0.v; .tf.-7.-e rhene ur mail order filled. '. .t , . -, ,r - Axminster Rugs Give Leng" Service New, desirable pattern and prices nt colorings are here surprisingly low : rivqn, cm f"t ,'.'4.? 5 firi, .-! rfv1 .?., Si," j( Ruga. !' '.''.,; 9. 50 .,.! ?4J Rugs, ;..;,-.' feet $5.1.50 Snnferd's Seamless Axminster Rus R'--f;t, x?;- 0x!) feet S.'.i.TJ Ru.s. fi..ii-:e.c $',5.50 Rug;, .!! fcf'$40.T5 nth many iinall iugs te mafh er - size Tuunh I" 01 r v, t Strap Kid Gloves $3.00 Veu may cheree f-upi 'hi., fresh, new nssertmert f Im pel ted Strap-wrist (Jle.-n of genuine kidskin, tlu- e 'li-ri.igs thnt hanrnnij-.c host with your A um r.i 11 app:ir.-l - - - orev.11, tin, griij. med- ur t'a.k i-' r.' - iik, i -. Girls' Sweaters Sturdy All-wool Sweaters for school and for spi.its. Slip-en style, in plnin weave, cellared and belted. In buff, heather, nay blu. ied or brown. Sizes 28 and 30, $5.00; sLcs 32 te 36 sr.i.r.e. Blown, Tan, Peacock and -Navy Blue Sweater!, that may be buttoned high at the neck. A p'ain .eavc, just the thing for school Sines 28 te 3G $7.50. Tu:.( ie Sweaters in fancy wea brown, tan, peacock v ,ii., niui. and pr..i-tu-nl. i8.:,(). Vl, Smart looking Sizes 28 te 30 if 'I M irK. 1 r,t , HPl The Alce Sample Suits Autumn .Suits Winter Suits Handsome silk-lined Suits, worth one-half mere te double this Sale price. All are samules in sizes 36, 37 and 38 only beautifully made of excellent American and English-woven woolens in most exclusive patterns. A rare opportunity one net te be passed lightly by 1 """ i Fr lee Clearance of ' ( 7 J lit bl en 1 VA- III c & at ij. Q, yxt,ip,tl,)r. it HtWJ'. . ..ttftXt.'ay-t.K Wf..;r, 'j'lflx .? - .IV .... ,e. nee spring suits Summer Suits t'nees new are erv low $12.50, $20.00 and 325.(11), jUl-t one-half fermei Still a plentiful assortment of both atyles, and fabrics, with many of the Suits, in weights utnuauiL- ivr uu-yeui'-nreiuiu wear, livery size though net in each style. ' 4U.-, H PBVirhF , P. ri..iui . - . ... -- '"""-' - v-iifuucr---J5fcena Kine p. $17.50, prices. 1 Kant ... 1. . 1 . . . nn,- . 1 JL . 1 y -,?J 51 ll jV.,f , r- ,:Ji?L V J. ,'rt J . i K 111 . 1 I "
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