V - MifHM - 0 GREEK REQUEST ii e innw'T Annpnp !f U. 0. "UH I nuuLm. II Fflrs Appeal te Allies ei Would Involve Natien in Entanglements FOR OPEN DOOR IN STRAITS be cxvrcUcil nor nny net of hostility eeminlUril within tlictn, unless In puf 1'iinncp i)f n derision of the Council of Him licnuuc of NiitieiiH." It 1m new ptopettl Unit flip cffpctlni? of llili pi-Ini-liilc of the open deer te tlir Hlm-k Kt'ii. for tlmt in whnt It ntiieiiutN te, pliull hi' left le the LeitRuc of Nntlenx. lint, while It in unlikely Unit Hip I'nlli-il Stale will Jein nn lutcrnntleui'l ceiiiiii IhIeii. It leeks with en ThraCO ' ",,,(' favor en thu Itlwi of rIvIiii: the i.tiiKiit' wriii iitiiiiiiiipiiiiuvi' iiiiiuuuiiH. The Culled Stnti'i Is net llle'l.v evef li loin the l.cngut! If U l-t leaded with illltlt'S like tlilK. Wlntl the Unllcil State inraiiN by tin' freedom of the naril.'inelles In nub Miititlnlly what wan written Inte the Ttealj of Sevres, liamulv, that the will riN shall lie treated as interimtlennl waters in the Mime wiimi in whleli the n rl IN'TON W. lillJlhllT Kinjllsh Channel it international wat- .'... i-.il 1'irnlnit I'liliHe lilfr ,ir fi.IT " J"1"'1 ;;;",,) ,,,.,. ce.wt-iv The pn.rtlre of tin; Tin Us wni le f!inurl0'i' "'" ... - mm... I'..ll.ul ' I'lnm llw I liinln nulled In i.ll fnn ln will-- AV'bbiK'"",1, .'i': ,'' hmtiIi' le tbe'Hlilim In time of iive or war and StntP" 1' 'l VvnieleM tliat it use its! I" ele'e IIiimii le eeiiiinerce In time ,i m ." .-- , .. nil.... ,,,.i,r urn- wiitf" moral innueme '"..' ; Tlu-nee I .I..i Cuieiienn nation-, made lieu pieti"t the, ii-eeu l'T. ""' M, fur,lleH will. Tuikev ikekiiUIiir her iiht ritn ue ' "' " ' ... .1.. .. ti. i Hi lii iln illicit flillifrv. iitii. tmrlinu nelliir ! .inn i nireeiiy nun " i .' --.. . .." meiiieu '.,. iii.m le respect the i 'e lieiile up lutein in liie Jiiaelc Mea. Turk nn; V,rf ,'...! l0M. ' TIiIm i-uuiilry deellned te .nuhe Midi ri-hwel ( '""; ' "iHKiimn ieP'J(l trnt with T.i.liey. and i the old '1 m?, "' Vhr, 1 ueiilil le te out ' ami imiht l.en.lclent advocate of the f ",I!,,,Srs. . ." imW '-'.nln eblli,- "" deer in U-c Xer Ka,t. (1,0 I Mill i .. I,pI, mivlit Involve Anlri.if.l fln..n l)mu In IHIIR linim 10 I"'' , in ether eetinn 1I jiiiirmrii net itments in ine .mih . 1S(IS iirl,M,iP11, .i,.iinsen wn, u,. .-triieled by a rcMilutleu of the Heuse . .!..- ... It...... Illlv 'Hill W !'. U I V..-1IIIII mil l.l lilt" ....lir.- : i..... it tincicnim I e nave I ii .. .. ..... .. . . All el i.umi"- - " ,.,,( t ,i.., ei uepreHeninuve1 ie inxiruei iiie.mer- (euiiir I"" I" t,"',",,",lll.i1 !-, ,, W lean Minister at fouMnnllneple te urRe Shnlniii-Hi- mm "! '( .'V " , ,.pe Turkey perfeet freedom of nnvl if tlmfe waters open ! one f Hi Id MR(lM tl.teUKh the Dardanelles for nil alleles of tbiseoiintO-eUlii "'V, ; ' i ehiSM-'i of hblppli.K. both of war and open deer imbe 1 nr l.n M H-u t- ,,, ,,.,, wns ,,ll nrPSt ,,f. rltrriited i-wiilly b.v ' ""MiM ",.,.... f ,. open deer. piilill.' l!V.,'".1l",rCjllp I1M.S the All.es I" lkiK Ilninlllmi KMi. Seeretnry of If ih.. I """''. '7, " hSn'rae, li'S'inlP. wrote te the Ani-rlean Minister I- nfsnme reMe.U; bill les I ' . nt c.nMantlneple : "The nbslraet rlclit ,ill he ""' ,." ' . ".. . ', ,!.,, i" I of the Turkish (Jevrrnmenl le ebMruet In turn abeil -in H,"kV ,,V le "l ' I ""vlsatlen of the Dardanelles even te f? V-" e (rr!;;::i.!on,,;;s,,ie;-; rSv ,KSrnJK s& i-w " " s ter r!fflrH(fe,,J,,!K.,;!R ,,,W) ,0 ARCTIC ROMANCE ENDS Vaihta Dalten, Explorer of Frezen North, Awarded Divorce Sail Itnfsicl. Calif.. Oct. ". (Hy A. P.) The "Frown North" romance of .MM. VTslilil .mci nire, woman Arctic explorer, known ns Yashin Dalten, is ended. She obtained 11 final decree of dlvoree hern Tuesday from Cap tain Alfred McClure, ('amp Helming, Georgia. Mrs. McC'lure beeanie known nn the "one woman In the outside world who knows F.skime life" as a lesttll of four venrs snout In the far fiezen wastes of the northland. She lived nmeiiR the ' Ksklmns, studied their customs, learned their laiiKuaue and tninslil ibeiu hers. It was In the Aretlc region I lint she met ('aptn)u McClure, stationed at the1 time In Alaska. They were man led in New Orleans In Mil!). , HOME STRIPPED BY THIEVES j William J. McMullen Discovers Reb-1 bery en Return Frem Shere Sneak thieves stripped the home of William J. .Me.Miillen, rKi .North llread street, of nearly uvprylliiiig mov able while the family was at the sea shore. The value of the things stolen ls $1 inn. Mr. McMullen discovered the les yes- ; terdny upon bis return te the eity. The . MeMullcns linil been absent two months. Jewelry, small pieces of furniture, Rlnnware. paintings and ether beuse furnishings were taken. I.lirepe Hill .lllllllliil ni'liinihv I" f.nr iiiiimi,ii ilntii'e thnl this count r ,i. 1, ,,,,.,n,,. ,,,, .i, rite,i siii,,e tlieiilil llRUie in the Near Kn erlslnnl- ' Hlp ,MMrhleliend l visit Ceni-tiiiitiniiplp h (neli the ieri "I ' " ,;llls l"" en a dlpleiiiatlr mi-Ien. rnnfereiiee of n Misestleii Hint we mi- j ( ,(,,.,, . ,,irstlen rested. The ,fpt .1 iiiainliile for Arfiienin iimi 1111 mill- ,.,,. ,!,. pcy Is mere llinu half a l.irr I'oiiMaiillneple as an lnternnlieiial ,.. ,i,i , ,.S ,,v,,r im .ii,i tilv. , , , , . it iiiij tlili k but the inenil Inlluenee of When this "as refu-ed it was trim- ,,, c,lllf, States. It Is net likely te ,(.,! down at the time the Sevres , ,1X(1 M tl tliitiK mere belilnd It In the Krni:;:::!;!,,!::!1:'' woman held for forgery frele geaenil iidniililMiatlvc finieiiens e,n- Hie Dardanelles, the Sea of Mar- I Mak Charge of passng Worthless morn and the Hosperus. 'Hie ether, rh, , Qi,aH,h menibers of tliN uulsslen were te be) Checks at Shenandoah Cre.it lirltaln. rrnnee. Italy. Japan. 1 SlwiinniJenli. l.i., Del. fi.-Mrs. IIiivsIii. when ndiiillled lii the League Mtir Karpewlrz. tedin was held under of Natien", nil like the 1'nlled Stnte-i ? ,-(j( (mil en tlnee separate charge will, tn lutes eaeh. and (Ireere and 0f pnssim; worthless cheeks. All the Jliini.'inia with one lele eiich. with l!ul- cheeks were en the Shenandoah Trus-t j.trtn aim niriuv nn mm 1'iin "'- ( iimpiiiiy ii 111 inn eii 10 ine i.cngut' 'Hie Trenij or belies, nice mol r" Vathan Sweet, a merchant, was the jilosectiter iu tile tirt i'iih- and swore ler 1 ....... ,i, ..... 1 in ii.iiiiikiiIu ,.. inesiTimir in me "' "i ' "- linn "r rini I it 1 01 mil 1 1 ill f 1 1 in.'ll iimeiii ". was ,. , . . , , m II d and became .1 dead letter. Mr,.. Knrpnwlr x,rcllw ,.U fe 1 ';.", M .... . ..r s;.,. ,..u ,i..ii.i ,1,., r,. !: in najment for merchandle. re ,le m ,.f tlie i)..r.l..nellcM in Article :i7 lis !-ivi"g the balance in cash Max fjolil fjelil 1 I " berg swore lie cashed for Mr". Kar- TlH''nnlgatin or the Straits. t.lpewle. 11 check for S7 which proved cIikIIiik the Dardanelles, the Sea of worthless Mnimera and the llospe.us, shall in' In Iho third ease Mrs. Mary fldnz tie fill me be open, both In war uiid . '''ltN charges Mrs. Kiirpewles with pence t' fuTi wsc of commerce or I forging lier name te a check for $20. U war. ami le mllilarv and i-eminei- 'The cheek was then indorsed b.v Jehn can" alicrnft. without distinction nf Hag. , t'lliuskl and presented nt the bank for These will eis shall net be subject te pameut. The man was held undci blockade, nor 'hall nnj belligerent right 'Sf'MW bail us acrcssery te the fact. Scotch-Grain Trimmed m PA Tar Over Patent Leather, Teny $1Q Breivn or Black Calf Arc low heels out of fashion? Net in such smart walking shoes as Walk-Over designs. 5050 te HJQ Harpers t228 market WaCkDver 1022 chestnut Sheps k h It's a Tem Wye The ease, comfort, ivml wsifinth of a Tem Wye Knit Jacket in vite yen outdoors for walks or rifles. "Without ji coat you have shirt-sleeve i'ree i'ree tlem with plenty of warmth. Willi a coal you iu iu liceneluilkiiiess, hunch ing, or binding. The Tem Wye Knit Jacket isa garment that, gives pleasure iu its at- Tteiveappearanceaud lirt in its warmth. KNIT JACKET $50 M 2'P0ikcl moil-l 4-l'Oilct model SO. -,0 V fe I ' " ' li .ii styles in licnulilul If ' I t'utfh lu'.'illiers. FtVI J1 hiokfer the Te. U- : :lrt. I Rebert Rets &. Ce. I 1 I I' Diitribulers J r -, 1 I" Ncw Yerk Cit xilMj? $ ( P1 ' 1 - .- mmr9IIM rjm CTDAWHU fVZh JtJ f 'I i )l HIHK IH II II i3 1. Lv VV llJVIl f s V- J yjy x m m. m. jl. m. mj j i " 1'M 11 1 ?tH I The Meusqiielairc gleve - - lB II of the moment ucmunus t0 a ""w i I perfection effit, texture fHpiX s :l I anil finish us docs no ether y jiiui w jl Tothisctr'ecHmjof yT wSE"S V -H I the French "levccraftcr's II XV . i- WvAvV 'H I . rnni.,i,.,.: .- - X rXy5i mV 4H I plovers in Gronehlc bring t6XC61xl.C31 1 , Sr, ffch, 'll II the inherited skill of four "v v . f Jf$S5. JFsilk- i'i centuries. Js e ' jriY "CL ISlriUm ll Ccntcmcri Meiuquctuires, t10VCe H I -. VC ImEMmS HI l fashioned of incomparably , u-JwIt$IIwlM& uvWm ' lffl! II soft, fine li'Mun-d I'rciich , I -. M )WrahmvWvVv 'lWr Kidskin of the Nationale ..... j r r'' ( J MMlVwW StiflC ' I quality, 111 win te, lilack una . I r- 1 wjjw RmimWKmS ii Mm smart color, 1) button, I 1 KN. ' CT-W lIMv I mM i II r rrk Philadelphia New Yerk ' ...-'' j J0 'MEliWMSm HKi 5U Grenoble, France ,--"' fi0'il& A(lSfefcM HtB 1 mQ. i q Gam HnnB , I I yfflH-Bp 1 WW ehzectccuA' Jcrremcmt bpechwid 0ppenhein,lus & Chestnut and 12ttt Sts. Exceptional Values Tomorrow Friday Women 's New Fall Dresses In models suitable for street and afternoon icear ,00 I Bissraz i ANTON crepe and crepe de chine, newest draped and circular skirls rrith novel sleeves and trimming: effects; also Peiret Tvnll in tailored and braid trimmed straightltne styles. One of America's Greatest Clothing Stores for Men Sew ready for you Philadelphia's greatest and best collection of geed Clothing for men. A collection that net only means decided price advantages due te great purchasing power, but also insures your finding the style you want, the fabrics you like best, the right size the right price. Philadelphia Distributors for Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Stein-Blech Suits and Tep Coats In addition te these nationally famous lines, there are the well-known "Alce" Suits and Tep Coats, and exclusive "Wickham" Clothing, as well as the choicest products of ether reliable houses. j? The Autumn Suits and Tep Coats at $25, $30 and $35 are Wonderful Net in many yours hae there been such fine fabrics, such distinction of style, such evidences of careful tailoring in Clothing al these prices. "Alce" and "Wickham" Suits and Tep Coats' of finest all-wool fabrics, in autumn and winter style3, that are the handiwork of one of America's greatest Clothing designers. Hart, Schaffner and Marx Suits and Overcoats are $35.00 te $55.00 m V Li PtJR '.A ' Y WM K f IfA T i v Vt' II hr I rtil'j 1 I l I i lf! I i I pa Tomorrow at 9 A. M. wonderful sale V TK .4 V This satin fneed Canten Dress with metallic girdle only $16.50 Satin canton dresses. . . . 16.50 Canten crepe dresses. . .16.50 Crepes de chine 16.50 Crepe Romaine 16.50 Spanish laces 16.50 "Reed's" peiret twill .16.50 Tricetinc dresses 16,50 Chiffen velvets 16.50 Women s and Misses Sizes Here, tee, your money commands greater alue. greater tyle. greater quality than in many years. Mem's and young men's -lyles, in a wealth of fine fabrics, from America's greatest Clothing hou-e. Suits With Extra Trousers Special $23.50, $29.50, $32.50 Tailored specially fur u. f Mundard .l-w.iel fabric :.. in a remarkable assort ment of styles and pattern-. The extra pair of Troupers injures longer wear and greater value. Unusually fine Tep Cunts at $jr.nn, SJS..50 and X35.00 Tuxedo and Drew Suits of distinction, SJtJ.en Youths' Suits with . pairs of Lmig Trousers, yj.50 Separate Trousers of many fabrics, .'.;..?;, $5.00, SM.50 i Mnubi !(: A (leti.nr SnenU Fleer, Exit !, m m m Friday's eent will be one of the larjie.st of its kind this season. 5 Ge beautiful dresses at tremendous saviiu's. Dresses like thee are being old by ether stores in Philadelphia at $23 te .$'". Here are hun dreds of beautiful dresses of lovely fashionable material you can cheese any one of them at a price that is amazingly low. If ou are looking for a high-gra.l geed-looking dres- seu can't afford te oerl'ieU tin .de. WeineiA and missed sizes 1 1 te 20 am, :J0 ie !. HI.Al.M.lt' S.( OM) I I OOll Suits Te-Measure for $47.50 and $55.00 Decidedly Less Than I'sual for Such Suits Only bcriei- inunrlit a -r lnrcc e ' ' fr fine' iiei. r t .1 (Miisuli'tai !i v '"i '- - "" e m mak'' Mn- i.nusual ell'cr Our own expii' i nt t ! an i lai'er w'l i i frr vnu all Ant uniii or 'intii jii, te mir i individual moa-itre. from utit'Tiivheil w-r-t..!-t-vpi'ils, blue ami t-a. ictkc (almul 100 jiatii-in te elcct from), al -M7.50 or 5e.0. .. '.lllr If" A ' - i Tuil rim: ."i.i p. "'.mil l 1 i-i 2,000 Woven Madras Shirts, Special at $1.70 Were Recently Marked One Fourth Mere le Xear Deuble W,. Immrht t -''!- at a ;n.i' p , . -. ,p - .ii mm a ir.i i 'i.i"f who v .u. In.1 u e..e all "f la s"'l '" etarm -li.r int. 1 p.- f..mi. n aic l'rfiii ' '' miricnn an.l 1 ua-i iiem, anil tl'' iiaM.M. arc wevi-n thnnirli Male te 0111 ev 1 -tu.t -umilariU. full 1 it an.l i-!l si-un, with n. nh.ifils ami turn-bail. 1 nil -.-1 1- l"1'.' te '. '. 'I i-iroi-ew, at ?l.7i'. I v inn ii. a ' ' '"' ""' " ' 1. -' 'i Shaker-Knit Sweaters from Stock, Reduced One Greup Reduced $.'1.00 Anether Reduced te $7.75 liti-aust t-enii- - i - 'i ''1 I'eK'i i hl i niiip!cte! sold e 1 1 1 . thffi" inii ' i .'ii i - liau' lici n taki-u I'ruiii tlKk anil tlu'ir pi.. ' -h.iipl reilui.-il. Thiiiii;h all mzi'.-' ami lelniw are net in cai It trrailf, tin iv i.- . l' .nt'u1 i heiei. lnt x.nirv, n i .it I On t r " " '. in" ' .i Beaver Seft Hats Exceptional at $7.45 Distinctive in Appearance Yci Distinctly Lew in Price i . Hats ,-ie u hi "mi nl b thoe 1 "hi belle e in M'it'n., H'lT' .irifj these . t-i i. u.iailv aitr.ii ti"" i' r'i i a, mi I a.s style. !- ! i-"i-(.u- "-hail."", of ilitk i:n"ir, pule, black .i .1 ;.""' H n bro'.Mi .Al' " 7 1". I .... i, -t 'Vlt J I at v r'w t.i.:i ainwlipri- 1 thu W i i ,im ar ?'!, ;". -- -" l.'rtljjf A I -Ollr r nl I .ft A!irw.' Mff halt Knitted Neckties of Pure Silk $1.65 Werth Twe Times the Price- -Seme Mere! f.:'i '. 1 ''u ' iwn of 'li. .ii a irrcat n '. ' ; i ll I 11 II' i a r :. .i '. 1 kii ' ii ii of 'I ,lii ..MM i' itt iTIl-. i i i i i i i i" v ill profit nit-n, ' " ' ' '.i i . ' i li" t at Irast mi " , "! ''.". i a, h Wickham Shoes in 11 Styles, $8.50 Made Specially for (s by a Leading Manufacturer I . i.iih i in. f..i i,. t Iiiim iM.aclly tlie i ('I.' 'u 'a iW 1. 1,' ai i ,-inn's. We i'K- ' ! v tin lil 'l Mi'ii'-i Midi lh.it (.eulii ei nnu'i .ii t .. pi 'i'i . In i'M i . .MiM' biaii.i nn ii xist toil trade mark nar'" " ii !iain," will be li.iirul -the finest iipui'i uaihii-s; lull nr.un iiirn-i" hdIu -almost na b'a." a- the r iter suli-s of the an raue nhee; ouk euk t.mnul out. seli's; some with urn-feet (iiieilyear lubber bill-, .'ulfnkin ipiaitcr linmu's; bust drill .imp 'minus, 'M'lt.'d il 'tiiibmr anil .some wltli tt.hf.l In i s. .it K Merit valiit at 8.ri0. i . . i . ' i i i ig . , Htrrrt STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER m ftlAUKKT STKiLl' EIGHTH .-TR10KT KHnKRT STREET tl .? i . 1,,i Vrr', - (
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