JSiiHBf 1 PLANS FORSEASON ; wrr7?hmmrJmZ&V !f " K ' mmyw.'m 7" irw&mnps?f S t'r Neted Speakera'and rlf Will Have Part in ' ...,..-.. n an vvillier n ugi uii. If Musicians 13 Pretentious HAYS TO TALK ON MOVIES SnXranS wWri, "he Z"T, ".,f Governors of the ersnnUa- StsSS .SL-nft.'a: 8i ,.n,l tlir Acmleinv of Muslu v."1 Prrn for mr, I. e "nn elaberatly LS Xlc" elcphone receiving H1 while tin- foremost rMierK in ttt rn"lle Vel,! will evnlnin tlie xw.n.lrrii f irKlttlniJ inesiRPi. through pnce. V "tn te nrnt H-icl l.v the Kenims BaiK I of Governors lms the fellow ne te W in regard le the nmmier hi ulrli the next season's ccnta will lie con- duThe Forum event-, will be five" In the main nu.lllnrhiiu t lie Academy of Stu'ic and none m the t"?r' .c ''IiMeacl of pnrtlrlpiitlns 1" events bv buvlw Mockief tickets for itn mem grSi fliirlnic the first fpn-en. .' Fhiln lelphla rerum. this sensei . will have ts own exclave events. Hence. InVtrml of partieipatlnK In the conceit . of the I'hllnilcitihln OreheMrn. it will have its own sncrlnl orchestra 'pnfert. Instead of nnrt clpntlngln the Vvillmm i" en Phelps series, the Hnrum will h.-ive its own evening n-rle of rief. Webs' sunessfnl talks en books. Anil the famous Bach Choir, of llelh ehem, this ceasen will come te Philadelphia under the Porum's own iiiMilecs. "The majority of. Forum events will be pien in the evening." Series of Halls Planned "The beard hs arranged n rei-lef. of Forum dance, which this 'cjf-en will (isurae the proportions nnd brilliance of gala ball", and "Inch will be Riven en the dance fleer In the main utiill utiill terlum of the Academv of Muic. "The Philadelphia I ovum strives te present a scries of events which run the range of an interesting nnd well ordered life. Thus It will be no mat ter of surprise te tlmc wne knew the Forum's policy te learn, for In ftancc. that there will be nn evening with Hettdini. the "handcuff Kins. as well as a talk by Sir Auckland Ceihks.the Itrltish Ambassador ; ;i per formance by the San Carle Opera Com pany, as well as an address by AN ill H. Hajs en bis stewardship of the motion-picture industry; a piano re cital by .Tespf Hefmanu, as well us a talk en "Trapping Wild Animals for Circus nnd Zoe." bv Charles Miiver. the celebrated animal collector and dealer. "The Philadelphia award will be con ferred under the auspices of the rerum : there ntll be an evening devoted te n discussion of the purpose nnd scope of the fcfipil-Centenniiil Inhibitien: men ef the tjpe of Senater Geerge Whnrten Pepper and Mark Sullivan, the ex perienced Journalist, will interpret cur rent events, cicli in a monthly series if talks, nnd Itrlgndler General Ames . Fries l'. S. A., chief of the Chem ical NVarfare Section, will pi' tore 'What the Net NN ar Will lie Like. "In Noted ."Men NVill Sncaif, a series or IJIrtlil;n OhsTv- . W II I'tlll.l .'. ...III...... "IM ,- tnecs' such men us Giffeiil Pincliet. the Rev. Dr. Hussell If. Conwell and Thunins N'el'en Page will strike the patriotic note in paving tribute te the memory of the Natien's leaden, m c'lfdlng Washington, Lincoln and Iflomvelt Then will be recitals bv Jesef Hofmann nnd by Olga Samareff, the latter making her reuppearaii'V upon the concert stage under Forum liuplccs after nn absence of nearly two seasons. The evening will be given ever te draiiatlcs; the I'la.vs nnd Pint ers giving a program of three- one net plays and the Forum, in addition, tinging a prue cempt titien for college dramatics. James M nek will d-diver n address; Sinclair Lewis, author e'' 'Main Street,' will tell of bis literary work; Prof. I.'dvvanl Heward (irlggs. whose talks en Dante were uii emphatic luccc's last seatnn, will give a course of lectures en Sliukes-penn-: Maigucrite Harrison un 1 Gemze ljnile Kiugitel will bring hrst-hnml news, ri"-p ctivclv . from Siberia and ltussiu nnd from theFrire. penn Continent F. M. Ni-ttmnn will ilije motion. iileitire travel-talk en Africa, and NVIlliam Heche, the celc brated es;i.vKt mid ejpleicr, upon his return from Jtrlti h (iiilana. will tell Forum members What Jt Ueally Means te Live in tin. .Iimgle.1 u...m ,j. natw. ecret.in of Laber, ether nfiicinls. will conduct n svm- jra upon the question of iuunlgra- tsd peeura Uen. CAMP HEALTHY READY Tuberculosis Preventerium Will Be Dedicated Today Camp Healthy. n lubeiculeis nre. Tenterium, will he rlr i. .,t,.,l tedat bv Philadelphia Health feiimli Flftj boys nnd gills fnmi su te twelve jcars old vvl rc. for and given the mevt advamed tte.itmeiit .lc signed te gu.n-d then, nliM lung tie- m,'!,,np 1'0",.,,, "dl be il. winter 'hiTV.V.i V1"' dormitories will be heated. rillhl!Jr ""U"K h'"'r- ,ht' ,h,'li..n .win be In the open air of th.ep'n:lllr p""" K'i be n feature weathCe'!!,Cri ,;'!"' rw'" '" ll1" '"''""t S ",..ri. h:' '''' i,ll'p"' "" clad, will -- .ulU HI ii fm,... MAN, OSSIFYING, IS HAPPY Joints Slowly Solidify, but He maKe mm Content Grand Itaplds. (i(l. . -Nine Zl W.."'"" !'.." mown emwly his hed.v is becoming . BlncX '"''W"" 'l'l "t tT5 ' W-- W hoc! ;,;'!! th se a tube ,msht 'll0 ,s0ll SSbr n"".-?"'"1 ,emrrt "in. uh'i. ,!l"'"?lf .." twrn... ." '"" V.""' tins ca ft'Ba.s"S5W tet, siiiuy provide ibblce years ; lias iident. silled, ci dav it) Ills ll luiir ed if bU ed for intent him," pbysl- for iseluill, s bob- ii radio BOY, 9, KILLED BY UQU0R Drink. H.II , "plnl 0, Moenh0 ,bK.:r,",Hk,r:T1,' i "'urn, tsevr iu is.i r niiii- K Fbw IIiim llr Ul, hUVwe of the ' "me urnip ,, f"Iu,l half Mint of the I! 5 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, t&V'.W. 1VI.M'JZ.'4.' -""c i 'tyw - f mtm&wjwurr-wm$ OCTOBER 2, 122 ' s ,:UMBHIWI.,4hGgaCvTS& n ..Wfir'Vky- ' . 'J"v- . rftv All Sales Final Ne Credits BONWIT TELLER. G,CQ CHEST-NUT? AX 13th STREET -ARRANGED FOR TUESDAY Every Dept. in this Stere and the St James Shep will offer new Fall Merchandise at Exceptionally Lew Prices for this Special Oneday Offering v Providing Extraordinary Savings Daytime and Dinner Medes in WOMEN'S DRESSES 38.0058-00 Twe Special Groups for One Day Only Daytime frocks Canten crepe, Canten, crepe crepe Rence. models. of twill, satin-faced dc chine, Distinctive Draped, circular and straight effects in twill, crepe Rence, Spiral crepe, crepe faille and Reshanara. Second Fleer A Greup of Women's MODEL WRAPS 85-00 te 175-00 Regularly made te sell at 135.00 te 285.00 Faithful reproductiens: enc-ef-a-kind models fcy Rence, Werth, Prcmcl, Avietly and Chanel. Coats, Capes and Wraps of the most luxurious fabrics, elab orately trimmed with the richest fur peltries. Tuesday only. Third Fleer OneDay Offer 12 WOMEN'S FURTRIMMED SUITS 75.00 Regularly 135.00 Cellars of beater or kit fox trim these suits of Ordenna, a new soft pliable fabric. In brown, black, redwood, navy and Malay. Sizes 36 te 42. Second Fleer Fer Tuesday Only MISSES' BEAVER AND SQUIRREL TRIM'D COATS 88.00 Regularly 115.00 Handsome Wrap-Coats of Gerena and Geergianne. Rich cellars of beaver or grey squirrel enhance the luxury of the beautiful fabric?. Third Fleer Special OneDay Offer MISSES' SUITS 55.00 i Regularly priced te d5.00 . Suits of Meussyne, Marleen and Veldyne. Many fur trimmed; ethers employ tucking, cording, embroidery, but ton trimming. Fourth Fleer Daytime and Dinner Medes MISSES' DRESSES 5.OO 55.OO -"S J Formerly te 55.00 Formerly te 110.00 Satin finished Canten, crepe de chine, chiffons, twill?. Kasha cloth at 35.00. Dresses of silk crepe weaves, chif fons and velvets at 55.00 Fourth Fleer "B0NTELL" SHIRTS Hand-Made Blouses of Imported Dimity 3.95 Regularly 5.5 Hand-made and hand-drawn tailored jhirts: Bab cellar with filet or Irish picot edging. High-grade models. First Fleer MirrerSatin Skirts 19.50 Regularly 25.00 Designed te be rvern with Ovcr-Bleu&c or Jacquctte Draped, tailored or plaited models of the new lustrous mirror-satin; in brown, navy and black. Exceptional values. Third Fleer Hosiery Specials Sports heB of nilk and li!e in heatheY mixture nnd the new tweed "I fl C hndc. Full fashioned. X,JJ Rcgulartu 2M Full-fnuhiencd Peintex heie of pure thread aiIL In block nnd brown. T TK Very Special Vnlue., t , M J Main Stere, also en Sale at St. James Shep ST. JAMES SHOP Walnut at 13th Street Stcpin Chemises 2.95 Formerly 3M5 Of heavy quality radium silk, hem stitched nnd trimmed with real filet lace. Meteer Petticoats 3.95 Formerly 6J5Q ' , Lustrous meteor in brown, tan, grey nnd black. Well designed straight line models. Breakfast Cots 15.00 Formerly 19.50 Radium taffeta in pink, rose, tur quoise, orchid, coral and navy. Gleve Silk Vests Cleve silk of exceptional- Iy heavy quality. Tailored 1 J 3dels. Formerly 2J)S Gleve Silk Knickers Full-cut knickers, rein- n p forced nt knee. In pink 7 s 5 only. Formerly 3M MILLINERY Street and Dress Hats Beautiful models of Panne. Hatters' Plush nnd Lyens velvet, in nil the 1 f ff newest fall colorings. i.'JJJ New Felt and Duvetyne Hats Uhic hats in varied shades, intredu metallic and appliqued ef. fects in trimmings. First Fleer cing 12.50 Satin Corsets 3.95 Regularly 5.00 Topless model designed en long slender izing lines; laced nt back. Exceptional quality in flesh color only. St. James Shep Walnut at Thirteenth Fur Jacquettes 195.00 Taupe nutria; brown, tan and black cara cul and Persian Lnmb Jacquettes in 27 in. and 30 in. models. Contrasting fur cellars. Remarkable values. Fijth Fleer CLOSING OUT SALE OF 300 SWEATERS 2-50 Were te 6,75 Fifty imported wool Tuxedo sweaters, in fashtenabln colorings. Exceptional values, 5-00 U'erc 75.00 te 30.00 Alpaca sweaters, in sleeveless models. All colors, but net in every sir.n. 7.50 Were 11 -50 te IS JO Iceland nnd Alpnc.t wool sweaters, in Tux edo effects. A variety of smart colorings. First Fleer 9.50 15.00-20.00 Were 17.50 te 22.50 crp 2S.OO le 45.00 , ... , , Silk slip-en sweaters Light and heavy weinht Alpaca t 15.00. Shp-en nnd swratera. Snmn trim'4 Tuxedo silk sweaters with brushed wool. at 20.00. I STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER.' Anel Sale m The Semi- Rugs, Carpets and Lineleums Was given a whirlwind start this morning, with mere than $800,000 worth of fleer coverings at savings no thrifty woman can well pass by. Imagine it! Nearly one million dollars' worth of Fleer Coverings te cheese from under price. Here is indeed the long looked for opportunity te save handsomely while providing new Fleer Cov erings for the home, and hundreds, yes thousands of homes will profit accordingly. The greater part of our entire Fleer Cevering stock is included. 50 Different Kinds and Grades of American Ruga Oriental Rugs at Less Than Market Value 150 Rolls of Inlaid Linoleum SI. 25 a Yard Unusual Values in the Lewer-Priced Department NOTE Ovr uniunially complete lines of Whittall, Wilten and Savferd Axmimter Rugs, while net included in this Sale, arc, however, marked at attractive low prices. StrnntirMR A riethlr fourth fleer This Aristocratic Medel Among Misses' Coats One of scores of models that wrap and drape, swing loose panels, revel in voluminous sleeves that vary from the straight, flowing Mandarin type te the winje-cape effects, many models with luxurious fur cellars. Coats and Wraps of such cleprant materials ns veldyne, velvette, jjorena, marceva, mar vella, fashiena, camel's-hair, shajrmoer, Normandy, plaid-back cleaking: and imported tweeds. Seme of the smartest Sports Coats ever tailored, in this collection, with and with out fur cellars. The model sketched is a combination of Rerenn and raracal a handsome model at $185.00. In fact, Misses' Coats and Wraps are meie beautiful than ever before, nnd we knew of no finer assortment of models any where. Prices ranpc from $55.00 te 5185.00. StrswtirldBO & Cletl.Icr Serenl flir, JlarVrt Strml &5 HZ Babies' Daintiest Frecks and Slips Are Hand-made The daintiest little affairs im aginablethe kind every mother likes best for baby. junm-mam: slips of .oft nmriMK.Vc, lam at neck nnd I?ivpi nnlshr-1 with briar htilehlriR Jl 50 te i: r,e hand - .t.ni; Minvsi:-; - in blKhei fin'l ,kf Mrl.x, flne lar imfl brn'lirvf ii- iip'K iit.il pimps drei hem In skirt " :0 t, e nn Ji.wn-M ii: siciitT.s t i ji r) t,, f,- -f.rtnidi! rr.ANWi:i. bre'dfrrd . r-irrnreATS. :. te J i !r. Shoes Designed for Comfert and Smart in Style as Well Because we desire the service of thr Strav-bridce & Clothier Shee Stere te be mere than the mere sellingr of Shoes, our sales force has lately completed the Scientific Shee Retailing Course and Service of the Retail Sheemen's Institute of Bosten. The knowledge thus gained will give our customers scientific aid in selecting correct Footwear. ARCH-PRESERVER SHOES With the famous patented feature that relieves fallen arches and prevents them in normal feet, include Strap Pumps of chestnut brown Russia calf or patent leather, with welted leather e!cs and heels S9.50. One-strap Pumps of black or brown glased kidskin, with welted soles and leather heels $10. On. Black Satin One-Strap Pumps with Baby Leuis heels $10.00. High Laced Shoes of black glared kidskin, $12.50; of brown glazed kidskin $14.00. Men's Arch-Preserver Shoes of chestnut brown or black gun metal calf and black glazed kidskin $11.00. Oxfords of brown calf or black glazed kidskin $10.00. Beys' Arch-Preserver Shoes, chestnut bnvvn or black calf, $9. The Shee Stere is also headquarters for J. J. Grewer's Sens' Seft Shoes for Tender Feet. 3 - BtrnwhrMr 4 Clethlfr -E hlh an4 fllbrt freti New Nets and Cretonnes ToFashienWindowDraperies Nets 35c te $3.00 Cretonnes, 25c te $2.50 Seft draperies that seem te shut out winter gloom may be fashioned of English Filet Net, 50-ineh, in new effects. Scotch Madras Tuscan Nets and Grenadines. Ne end of patterns and weaves, in white, cream or ecru, from 35c te $3.00 a yard. One may select from imported and domestic Cretonnes in everv weave, including heavy crash weave and linen taffeta. Flowers and birds may add a touch of summer te wintertime decora tions. Stripes and hair-line net designs are distinctive. CrH(innes L'5c te $2.50 a yard. HANP-r-i;ncin:Ti:n s.CQtn:s Jl ::. t-, s.t 2.1 .ipni:si: HAVP.Mnn iiart Hr.NTI.VriS-5.1 75, Ji,.05 "IVHI.i: m.ANKirrs ribbon hound or stitrlied 1 50 te J3 75 HIRD.-i:VK nJAPJirys. in aleil I'.i.l.rtK nnenlim; le su" $2 t 'J t f 95 a. dozen 7U-BW:U MAPl-Ft ".Or te $100 Rath Apreim, $.00. Hand-made Socks, 38c te $1.50. Night Gowns, 52.50 te $3.95. StMwbrMce & Clothier . Tt-iM fleer. West A Weman's Finest Hand-made Blouse May be a neat vest effect, a saucy Peter Pan or an elabor elaber elabor erattly frilled affair as her taste dictates. Whatever the style preferred, the Blouse will be an exquisit" example of fedlewerk if chosen from our dainty hand-made models. These Bleu.ses are all beautifully made and finished with touches of hand-work tucking, drawn work, embroidery and hand-made laces. Prices 55.75 te $15.00. KtMTbrMi: A rtethlr -bcenl fler hum Stetson Hats Fer Men Men will find a complete as sortment of the new Stetson Hats here, in the season's most likable styles and shades $7.00 te $10.00. Wickltam Hats Are Remarkable at $3.45 See the new Pole shade in our exclusive Wickham Hats for autumn. Beyond a doubt the best $1.1." Hat value obtainable. A p'entiftil choice of imported nnd American Caps $1.95 te $3 50. strrhH,1r nnthW-Si-en.1 fleer Mrket Strf.'t, Cut White Curtain Swiss, dots, cheeks and plaids; 36-inch 35c a yard Victer Recerd Hits from "Sally ) Strnnrrldfe A ( iMMer- TVM F' Flannels Needed? Outing Flannels in stripes and various color effects. In great demand for making warm sleep ing garments; 27-inch 20c; 3(1 inch 35c. Kiderdewn for bath robes; 27 inch 75c; 36-inch $1 00. Mrirrt1e A cletliler M' 1.1. rti Cereal Sets of 15 Pieces, 94 & $1.40 Our own importation. The set consists, of 0 large iars, small jars, 2 bottles and a salt box, all neatly decorated in blue. Each piece has name for contents. A useful and attractive addition te any kitchen. Fimrrr' KUer f ntr If vmi have sren "Sally" at the "Ferrest" this week, you will sur 'y want these two Victer Records of the most popular hita in the entire musical comedy program. 3570' Sally. Medle.v Fex Tret, by Jeseph Smith's Or chestra! 25. 1S731 Loek for the Silver Lin ing, vocal duet, by Edna Brown and Charles Harri son 75c. StnvtirMr A Cletblfr Hftli Fl-v,r, West The Harper & Brethers Removal Sale of Beeks is in Progress About 13,000 Volumes, Mere Than 200 Titles Published at 50c te $6.00, new 15c te 75c THE HOUSE OF HARPER, famous in the literary. hiBtencal and educational annals of America, is te remove from Franklin Square, New Yerk, uptown. Already the mechanical department is in operation in Camden, New Jersey. THE SURPLUS STOCK, about 07,000 volumes, has been dispoi-ed of prepara tory te moving, divided among about fifteen .stores in as many cities. We have the exclusive allotment for Philadelphiaabeut 13,000 volumes History, Biography, Travel, Essays, Fiction, Drama, Poetry, Science, Juvenile and Mixccunnreus nieh.i new Uic in ec. V Ki..NbriJgf A n. I. r Mrk-t Mrert , , .. A, , , , ,, ,,, Fm j,,,, W )(i S$1M all vl V k r ! M i 1 if ? rzrt b&A V
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