VtfnfRBH m,- .r!riiMHMniapiMHBn?7 v i rxfsat n. j'juw ',. l wiHiiisra ?iWi7.l(JBHBlew7, j .1 r.jj '"T" $ :si;,s!'" w - ''wwrnwir " "Wv '''" f"f" ' ', fin? "'ictji v.py.,vs.J wSV1 s fF& '' r " Vf' t mmmM K' K$ EVENING PUBLIC LEDOEB PHILADELF1 lA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1.022 FULL REGISTRATION r r ,1 TKfOAl'-CJ".. iu' SOUGH YH sX Leading Clubs Ferm Joint Cemmittci te Cot Voters te Qualify October 7 IMS. LORIMER IS HOSTESS RmeMntHtlvM of si of the l-ndln "', clubi In Iip city yesterday , , full KjcWrntlen en Ortnber ,. 1 Vel enlv the f-It rinlii, but twenethc . ,',..-.1 mitzntlenH. were represented IfillllV" vr-- . MEN CONFESS AUTO THEFT ! "With this fartunnte bculnnliw ami with a plan of operation pe well worked Broke Inte Gar an nf woman AtUn nv,t." thp bureau stated, "It mny con- i! u,i .'. . Weman Wh0 fidenlly be expected that the member is Held ns Murder Suspect aKeiielea of the federation will (jrnd- IjC-wIm A ten nnd .Tc"e Doty, both efun"y ',0 1n1' lntf n "nlflpil force thnt ('lionnijse VnlK X. Y.. were nrrim.il ii-'iir Arlington lam mil n!Rht en charges Of ImVUIL' II Stelon IllltmilMiUn (ti limit- I pO&HCKlleil. I At tlie station Ihhimi lieih men, It is fnld, ruufeti-eil. The stolen enr Is tin' property of Mrs. Frances Cellins, I of CiienniiRe l.'nlN. Mis. CelllnH Is In I .mil at Xoruleh, X. Y.. ehiirged with the murder of her himbind. will net. only conserve te (no prc.itest extent thu ftintln contributed te the federation, but thnt will abe produce, through effective methods of work, the. utmost. ieiiHh that, can be ebtnlned from the federation's sources. I COMMENDS WELFARE PLAN I Municipal Research Bureau Says It Will Centerve Resources The Weh'ain Indention's plan te pio pie pio inete cn-Dpeiatletl bv nil the uelf'lie iigenelci In the rity wn utnmniuled i today by the l.uienu of Mtiulripnl He- I fccurcli, ' Lincoln said, "Saving is Having" Yeu SAVE when you buy uitJinUil i a! winferenrp-luneiicen held In the Ji.iiirteis of the Kepubllenn Women . IIVeBimylvanle, 210 Seuth Seventeenth 'ml women, who were lender In lh(. Pineliet-Alter flpht here last Mny. Lllzc the task of getting a large regis regis ritien li the mnit Impertarit one con- VX1 The Best is Always the Most Economical - 300 Delicious Cups te a Pound -BLACK (Orange pkeB!U) MIXED and GREEN Sold-in Sealed Metal Packets Only. SriLLLR & CO., entlns Uiem until election day no ne uallr arrives. Fer that rencen they Intend te exert every possible effort en Ltebtr 7. the last day for registering, ! get all eligible voters in the city te icjlstcr. Thnw Invited te tlic meeting were jllrt Marlen Tleilly, Philadelphia launch of the League of Women Vetera; Mri. 1. H. O'Hara and Miss Frances Wilier. ClvleClub: Mr. .lelm 15. Hob Heb '., jfw t'entury Club: Mr.. Frank itia- n.iv. I-eairim for (Jeed Govern n nt: M'r- "c,n.v " .''burten. l!rpubli.-au State Cemmittee: Mrs. Viranel B- Peett. Pltichet City Commit Cemmit Ii'e and Mrs. Besele Dob.sen Altemus. luderpnrlent Republiean AVemen of jvmisylvanln. Mfs. Oeerge Herace l.eiimer, presi dent of the Ilpublican Women of rnn.iylvnln. acted as hostess at the nndiwn. Her club was also repre Initfd b Mrs. Iludelph ltlankcnburg in Mrs. Genrce A. Uunnlnp. Mrf. Day and Ir8, Altcmue were liuable te be present. Hcside the Huh retirewntntivcB, Mrs. II. S. Prentiss Nlrhels and Mrs. J. Willi", Martin at traded the meeting. . There efliffial club delcRntes form the ) (melons of the joint temmlttce anil iiiebflbly 1H deslgtinte ether remtnittee1 womm'te aislrt them in feimiilatlnK tilans for intensive weih. Thp rooms of the Itepubllran Women l.f Pcntijlvnnla will be u""cd ns a joint hdqnartevi for nil women's otR.ini etR.ini otR.ini nliens interested in the promotion of ywl revernmeiit . 1 i MINERS GREET PINCHOT Rtpubllcan Gets Warm Reception In Ceal Fields Gtfferd Plnehel. Ttepublli'an nominee fur floierner. nddresslns .i mas-meei- Inr last nlplit in Ceuder-nxn i . Pa., said ' te as convinced that ntiv bltternetA fnfindered by the tecent tnke. which esm pnl'lieians believed would hava a urieus cfTci'l upon the Itepubllenn tick- . ft. had born entirely eradicated. Mr. Pinchot poke nlt-e nt JllesshurSi ; the neine et former secretary ev inixir, Wllltem 11. Wilsen. BleK-tmrc Is in the bituminous re- iiiea. 'I he way In which the miners temtd out and the cordial leeeptlen bich wat pivcu the nominee save clear ' indication that there is no strKe be 'ween tlietn nnd the ltepublieiii Partv. Mr. Pinchot made n short address and ilen went te Couderspeit. where he hs the chief speaker at a mas-nieet- McSPARRAN RAPS PINCHOT Demands Republican Take Stand en Scheel Policy Issue nntiiiMnttie etewds ntlendln: the fairs at riearilebl nnd St. Mary-, yc yc t'rdev yreeteil Jehn a. McSpnrran, Ji'tiietrntic tmrnmee for (.Jnverner. The i iniince nieke ut both places, and at ineral ether towns in Clenrrield and 1111; Counties Lnt nisht he left for Vathir15tet1 County In his speeches, Mr. McSparran Hckril his Republican opponent en the i''hoel issue, "Is .Mr. Pinrhet be'iuk te mak" n tci-isien e'i tlm ehoel Ksue in ti'nc i')r the voters te replstcr their iheiec at the pelU. A., usual, of ceur.se. Mr. rlnchet enpeet, the veteis te take a I'll! In a poke." he Mid. "All this is etilv iinnthei' link In the l'lnchet i hniu of humbugBery. The 1 j'Bl i-rnx of the situation lie in iiK j Mr of efleiuiinff (-fliinj of his follower nlie aie kimMi (e ), inicieited In ihe rlntganicil svstem " FINEGAN DEFENDS' POLICY i Expeets Tsachine Army te Be Well 1 Qualified by 1027 reltsrllle. Pu.. Sept 'JS. i'aein; li li "(ters nnd tejn ber-- neni distin'i which nre in fliinu-inl dNneM. Pi .inrgnu, State Supi niiteiuleni t.f Pi.b Ji" Iuructinii. d'l'endcd bin policy .is, Mte eiliKntieii.il dlrei'tm. ! While the taik bud been deil.netl 5m- 1 !'0'inn" le Ma;'' urry whoel tiMi-heri nt 10.7 show the equnnlcnt of lour 'atsef high relioel trniniin: and two 1 A'jre normal ti'iininc 1 r Fuicg.m . "lit! the nrmy of State n, tellers has '"k'n up the work and is inphlli nie ins I " nnnl'tj itselt. j VI CH 1 (meraa rstvbuc. rMergnxr) Natural Alkaline i Water Unexcelled for Table Use Known and pre scribed by the Medical Profeselon for many years aa pesseislng great I Medidnal Properties miOI.KSW.K AUVSfTHA ' NUITH J710NT STIIIIKT. TIIILAu T. riKi.t. Tnr.nriieVi; wiMiunn e;it SK' lyaiwin BettlU at th Spring Distributers: SCJtr.MIA II X Mill, Ml nirciii'.M. ri.KTCiiT.R te. JAMKK moiiem: wnew Ki.t.. m t.n co. .Mini. KMNr. FRENCH CO. JOHN WAONF.n & SON fBSV' '"'At'v KBSBS?U't , Uu SBBBBW TV -4 SaBBSBBxi -rW(4 BBBBBBJs W v BBBBBBBH' v1 'k . A BBBBBBBBLV' 'a'"-1 A BBBBBBBV 1 Avf-A BBBBBBBBK7 -Pf A BBBBBBBBW'M BBSBBBBW''i'-4 1Hbbbbb vi'. 3 Mr$. Anna Ccnntr Xeuibre'sJTerpicidc Brings Out The Life and Beauty of Your Hair FVir bringlnc eat tit ettural beauty and tax uritnea et your hair and resterins your scalp te healthy condition, nothing Trill equal llerplcltls. If rear hire Is net ralrety eef t and luxuriant It means that the natural sheen Is hidden. Ilcrl dda wilt brine out the natural ben and inal.n ynur hair fairly aleam ltli life and beauty. Th ilays of your fAded-eut loekins luir will bavs fias.'edandyeurnppearanre will be be Improved thnt I; will be a surprise te you and a revelation te your friends. Netubre'slferpicidc Remevet Dandruff Steps Falling Hair tfcTpieide will notenly make your liatr baut. Iful, but It quieldy remevna nil your tinsichtiv dandruff, atnps ynur itchlm; scalp and prevent your hair from falling out. Your scalp svill tone up and bareme healthy a healthy scalp Is the only true h ilr grower. Herpleids haa a meit dainty and exqui-ite odor. Many ladies use it as aparf urn. Herplcide Is guaranteed te de all that In claimed for it or your dealer srill refund purcliaa J rice. Bay m bettu today ana nmvt btautiful. uxariant hair. Sold By All Drum and Dept Stores Applications At Barber Sheps 5 reasons why mothers buy ORY GARTERS for children HCK M ' HICKORY" O The only Children's Garter made with the patented rubber cushion clasp, which holds stockings firmly between rubber ;md rubber. Saves wear and tear en stockings nnd means less darning. Highest quality clastic and webbing, thoroughly tested, insures long wear. The pin, buckle and clasp ate absolutely rust proof. Extra strong pin. Cannet break or bend. The buckle is easily adjusted and prevents broken finger nails. 2eC and up depending upon style and siic. Complete satisfaction assured or your money back A STEIN & COMPANY Meters el FflRJS CARTERS ler Men Chicago New Yerk Cfcil4M: MKKORY" aw Mrfrt n A. I (jPMUVZSQHI iTMiarnivj Tskethcachc out of toothache Rub the outside of the cheek with BAUMEBENGUE t ANALOtt.MCtUi1. ) UryuunanilpplyBeivGay6parIngly AtanDriiE$tprc"Keepaiiibch.indy i!l0J. Ucmlns 6V Ce.,N. V., Arcirr.Agtnli iiAYsa Cosiness Necessity Frem 8:30 A. M. until midnight this institu tion offers you every .issi&tnncc in your bank ing requirements. Whether you make use of our facilities through the dny or in the evening, you will find the same warm welcome and individual attention at each of our offices. At feui mam business centers of Philadel phia will be found a branch of the Franklin Trust Company, with n service svhich permits you te transact your banking business nt the time most convenient te you. Franklin Tiust Company service- is a time saving, convenient and efficient aid in simpli fying your banking problems. BBMP"nBXwu!kflBBHr R Franklin Trust Ge. Main Office, 15th St. below Market 5!nd I Matht Sti. Ilprn SiM S. M. te Mldnltlil Delaware Aie. & Market Si. Ovtn S'ail A. M. In V. SI. Cermanleicn Air. ab. ChtlttnAir. iinrn Sinn s. st. i vim,ii,ii Wanam aker's DdDwn Stairs Stere Offers Important afles 01 the Central Aisle Friday Plain and Fancy Silks, .$1 Yard Keund-up of reinnininpr specially-priced plain and fancy silks, including white tub silk, chnngenble and plnin tnffctn, sclf-stripcd black tnfFcta, peiut de siygne, foulard and mcssaline. lainited quantity. 31 te flfi inches wide. Women's Cotten Sports Stockings, 50c A full third less than our lowest price heretofore for thefc Autumn-weight cotton sports stockings. They leek like wool but. have nene of the wool prickle. Urewn, green and tan heather mixtures. Woven without a seam. Mnde by one of the best known American stocking mill?. Sizes 8'j te 10. Women's Pure Silk Stockings, 50c Finn, evenly woven, light-weight puie silk stockings with mercerized cotton tops and soles and beamed bncks. Slip your hand into them and see hew surprisingly geed they are at this price. Black, cordovan, gray and brene te start with. Sizes S'.i te 10. Women's Twe-Clasp Lambskin Gloves, $1.15 Gloves wanted for immediate wear with the new long coat and dress sleeve. N'ire thin skins daintily finished. Wnck, tan, gray, black with white stitching and white with black stitching. Women's Capeskin Gloves, .$1.35, .$1.85 Geed etic-clasp washable capeskin gloves are $1.33. All sizc3 in tan and mode and seme sizes in brown. Sttap-wrist capeskin gloves in tnn and btewn nre 1.83. Real Leather Handbags .$1 and $1.50 N'ew Autumn styles in leal leather bag. Half dozen kinds at 51. 12xtra-large ones with double handles, sonic envelope shapes with handles, some pouch styles with safety locks. Mostly complete with scpaiate or at tached mirror?. Ten kinds at 1.50, including lovely one.-; with decorated tepr, ethers with embossed figures or stripes, some with strapped tops or a narrow edge of metal filigree. Women's Strap-Wrist Chamois Lisle Gloves, 75c 'I hcy're a joy te own. They leek well en the hand and can be easily washed in cold water me that one always, has a fresh pair te wear. Heigc, beaver, fawn and white. Velvet and Duvetyn Bags $1.50 and $2 Delightful assortment of blue, brown and lilaelc chiffon velvet bags daintily lined wjth faille and containing mirror and purse at $J. Self-checked velvet bags with imitation shell tops also ?2. Leng pouch-shaped bags with colored bead work and fringe also $'-. Smaller velvet bags with tawcls are SI. 50. Duvetyn bags in the best shades of bievri are $1.S0 and $2, according te size. New 40-Inch Crepe de Chine, $1.50 Yard All-silk crepe de chine of suitable weight or dresses, blouses, linings, undercletheR and ether purposes. Blijck, white, pink, old rose, silver, coral, tan, light blue, Kile, henna, peacock, brown and navy. Women's Leng-Sleeve, High Neck Nightgowns, 75c Nice, old-fashioned white muslin gowns with cmbreidcij edging and tucked yoke. Kvcr se many s omen has e ben asking for them. Limited quantity. Hand Blocked Unbleached Bedspread Sets $3 and $3.50 Su-es 7:J.9G and 80x'JG, according te price. I'ink nnd blue e.ffcctK in interesting designs that arc hand block printed. They launder very well. Each set consists of a bolster threw and sprend with walloped edges and cut corners. 1400 Plaited "Tile" Rugs of Streng Fiber, 65c and $1 Approximately L'OxuD-inch rugs of thn heavier sort, G3c; approximately 27xe-t-ineh rugs -SI. Made of dull tan color fiber, plaited together in close basket work tfiVct and with colored squares of blue, btewn, green or purnl' They sell out a? fast as w can get them and customers tell us they wear most satisfactorily. (fetin Stairs Slur. Cflntrat Mil) Women's Heuse Dresses, Half the Original Price at $2.65 .sizes U6 te ,")0 in an accumulation of extra extra extra goeu Iieuec tlresred. Checked gingham with embroidered vestee and contrasting binding, pleated frills outlined vith colored stitching, embroidered pique cellars or with cut-out embroidered yoke ar.'1 cuffs. Only a few of any one kind. Odds and Ends of Under clothes Marked Down te 50c Mostly balC priee for women's step-in rati, chemiseJ and bloomers in whiUs and pastel colors. Leng petticoats at the same prlc are of white .-.atren or gray and white striped seersucker. Broken hlzes. Seme show marks of handling. Toilet Seap, 50c Dezen Cakes A well-known trademarked soap re duced te this new low price. Palm and cocoanut oil in oblong cakes. Out of the Ordinary Corsets at $1.50 and $2 They leek like the kinds of cerscta that usually sell at considerably mere, and the nicctv of their finish and the strength of their materials argue well for their effec tiveness and long sendee. Plain ceutils, fancy striped poplins and breches in mode.li for t-binder, average and quite full figures. Many have the wanted eln;t" tops. All sizes up te 82. Women's Linen Handkerchiefs Just Marked Down te 12ic Bright squares of nicely hemstitched linen in the sports shades beloved by thesa who carry gay hankies. Pretty whito-and-coler printed ones, tee, nnd these reliable s-tand-bys, plain white once. All have been mere some twice as much. New Bertha and Bib Cellars, $1 Nothing mere flatteringly becoming in the W10l world of neckwear than the Bertha cellar. Nothing smarter than the bib. They are of lace and lace and net combinations in mere than a dozen attractive variations, all most unusual at this one low price. Some of the Bertha cellars have narrow satin bands te keep them firmly in place en the frock. Warm Things for Little Beys and Girls in the Children's Down Stairs Stere Coats te Bundle Up Warmly In, $5 te $15 Sweaters te Snuggle Down Cozily In, $3.25 te $5 Autumn means new things everywhere, untl especially in little folks wardrobe?, where clothes arc outgrown se fiif I and everything mu.st be stout and warm as protoc pretoc protec tion against, the cold. S1--'' Beginning With Coats for Little Beys theic are geed rcd-hned enu cliilhi ones in blue or tan at ?, Heavy mied cheviot leefcr?, Mi nlaid lined, with pateh and imiff.3.2" ': pockets, at SG.50, !' and $10. i:ccllenl tan chindiilli coat', plaid-serg lined, made with yoke back, brit nnd four big pocket.-, at S13, Sis-cs 2 te (i jears in all of them. Hats te Wear With Them Finished wool toques that pull down wnrmly ever a fellow'.-i cars a' Tee. Chinchilln tains in colors te match the coats at sjl.ti.i; with ear protectors at 2.30. Nautical runs of pebble cheiet or leather at $2.7. ..... C i LilajSagj, t j - i ITT (ill J6.1 O- ir- Hats te Cheat Jack Frest's Searching Fingers, 75c te $2.75 Tub Frecks and Suits, $1.15 te $4 The Coats for Little Girls Little Girls Tub Frecks IJcsfdes the A3 chinchillas and the Sfi.50 te $10 cheviot reefers which bes also wear, there arc 'rf&'Ete Little Beys' Tub Suits start at 51.15 for regulation style ehambray suit with long sleeves in blue, brown, gleen and tan. And SI. 23 for plain ehambray suits in the anie coleis v ith con trasting trimnvngs. Deth .-tyles have straight, full-cut ti outers buttoned tin en the blouses, and conic in 2 te ii year sizes. (linn ii -lair 10 warm chinchillas in gray or navy, lined with -atcen and belted in back. Boyish mod els of wool-mixed cheviets aie SlO.eO, and soft, pretty corduroys ar" SI 1.30. Pircr coats of silky broadeletn am smocked .ind trimmed with pleating, lined and warmly interlined, at Mt.jft, Sizes 2 te G year. Hals te Wear With Them A whole regiment of gaily-colored tains te pull down ever fly ing cut! bluey, brown, -farkts and tans, at $1.23. And as many mure jaunty plush hats that turn ' up in the .-aucie?t manner possible and have long i!k or chenille tas sels te give them an "air,"' at V2.50. Stere, f rntrnl .start ai SI 13 for pretty Mether Hubbaid dresses Of plain color ehambray, sashed in back and w ith long sleeves. Plain coier chambiay pantalette drejses arc trimmed with con trasting colors and bright cm cm bteidcry at $1.23. Beth kinds in blue, pink, green and maize. Kinu white gabardine and heavy blue ehambray pantalette dresses at ?.':, 3.23 and ?t are gay with bands and trimmings of pleasant embroidery. Sizes 2 te G enrs. Sweaters Either Beys or Girls Can Wear beg'n with bright slip-etib at S3.25 in 2 te 0 year sizes. Stout warm coat-sweaters in brown and serv iceable heather mixtuies at 1 in 2 te 12 year sizes. Fine knitted jackets that button all the way up te the chin arc in finely woven heather yarns, sizes 2 te 12 vcars. Ceat i Sports Tweeds, $10 te $75 Surprisingly geed warm coats of heavv heather mixed i Mtings are $10. A special group of coats at $12 includes black and white diagonals, herringbones in black and white and tan rombina rembina rombina tiens besides various novelty tweeds, senif with contrasting colored backs. Coats of desirable chinchilla, real carrel's hair, camel's-hair-and-wool mixtures, double-faced ileths, plaid-bark tweeds and many ether sports materials are included nt S12 te $53. i Dunn snlr Stir Merl.FI Autumn Frecks at $25 Are Se Unusual and Various Then arc worth talk ing about all by ilwm selves a n (I decidedly Women's Geed Wanamaker Shoes Are $5 and $5.50 ? Jf Vt" '''jPllVss. -A MxH -!N I jrl i " u .-tisff? tfi. c- V .. V. . "Tk'U i . : ; MI M n:if worth coming in te sec. tJ ' A I hoi e are tunk cf l'L.ia twill in mere i '. s uiil-ueil , Vv ''I10", sometm i , ' ii trimming, seiin me v ith uraiu i times with iin- breiderv. alwavsw ith a sMiart simpluity which Mil loeemmend them for day - in - and day out service. Seft wool cicpc a Intij; line elabeiate, with taiinu" kinti of '-.lniefully draped skiit.-i, unusual sei'e tieutnii'iits, eflwti". i Krinllr ornaments nnd .ilas hc Ikiiu', slender line- of fashion. ( repe de chine, l '.niten crepe, eiepc-baek satin and (harmcUMU fieckd allow tlienist Ive- delight ful excursions in the icalm of the unusual, fenturins claborate draping.s, bended trimmings', 'right colorful applique vmbrold vmbreld I'NCi'plinnal uirit'e treat ments and giidle eviminent. Niuy Mui, blink and lievii hk1, m tin- si.onthled group, though net peibaiM nil tluee nlers .,1 caih model. In fact, t hoi e are net ei niaii1 of nn one stjU, bit thai makes the Uicesins. all the mete dt light till .inieng te mini drfs.es. (lleivu Miiim Meri', MurL.l) i in t T II . . CIS, I he ness' i ' u m n 3.3ll ii m ',' ..... ! j n:, I'Utll 11J w osferds fr: fcet and iiftter w-cur. With their sers iceable sselted -eles and t'uban heel? svith rubber heels attached, they repicsent :i euitc unusual rombuiafen of shoe tj le and ser'iif nt such modfrale rrKes. At S3, black ui f.n calf walking oxford?. At ?5.C0, patent bather, black and tan calf strap pump- iIimiii sj,r s,rft ih.Mnuti Beys' Twe-Knicker Corduroy Suits, $10.75 Made et' viilf-s-ale biewn eordtire ilmt svill WKAl'I utep-piled .abfiv- selii!v put n.ther -u that it tan stand the eiuhUi-iasni.- -t a foeriiail victory or a lIu.'-s f-crap. llelted. Norfolk iai rts Ivi't- ut-"r pecki t nnd are mohair 1? j-crl. Ueth pan ipiiis'Vs :m- c 1 1 v nncd. a"d all scam are and reinforced. Sixes tu Hi ye.iv. llnvrn Snlr sierr fur Mm, ,ni Iif i all. if SlnrH ,iraJs Overcoats SO ft $30 .s'ui t icri1 is (iiie uiv Tini.u alieul 'hem. The .sien v. hen a man v ears a light-sseighL ocieat isn't. ery long but when he vanu one he wants one b.idl; . When be gets one he expects it te lat a geed long while and te remain in style through several seasons. These overcoats are planned te de jiiht that and le give geed Wanamaker service all the while. Conservative styles, colors and patterns that a man will net tire of and that will net go out of fashion. All-wool oxford gray overcoats, SL22.3U and $2.". All-wool neulty mixed and knitted fabric overcoats, $25 te $30. (Down Malr. Mere for Men, mi tlia Gallery, Market) f 'Vry ii m f'S i Silt ? ifD B ' If Pi m H "-' JL-it; v ijj. j- , . ui. sttUUtA.. T-j- '- U.'.w.ilfcWr-aJuusAja . ... '''lf'.Hi.l,i i - t !.. jtiina ,&, I X. V.iiy . ,MJHfl
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