-'-., - " ' Mi"-W yv - . nWF '''"'u-iAW.W!HW.iiP WfmWiiW' $! w;Fiv;i&ft gnWvvffffmwP1 li",WXrWqZE!fm i J . . r, -..,,--... .-.,,v r" . ' 4 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBEK 10, v 1922 rw Fpf-fVf' 5iPw5?7?lv??ER 1 IS 5 ! 21 w wa HP I K t. 1 1 WOM EN TO DISCUSS : ' S'f PLACE IN POLITICS PHILA. WOMAN PREDICTS MASSACRE IN PALESTINE vfr . . . L Wl itf Mrs. Lerimcr and Mr3. Dunning te Talk te 46th Ward Ro Re ' publicans Thursday Mrs. Mary Grrenvwah Says Turks Will Wipe Out Jews Vnless They Emigrate Asserts Moslem Star Is in the Ascendant Foresees Union , PLEASED BY REGISTRATION: With Russia "Tim .Me.-Ipiiih nre reIiis; te keep tin' I.cvnnt 11111I tln l-'reni'li nml HugU-di "Tl.n "Weman Citizen Ilnr MMnj In Politics." will !) thf tunic if illy , a,i.... ... M .I..- ..f i1 V. 1 f.kivth Vnr.l brunch ..f the Ueimelicnn Women m"-v n" W1,11 reconcile themselves te it. of Pennsylvniiiii ThurNliiy night at W 1 1 w Mnr of the Orclntnln In iiscemlniit." I Seuth Fifty-first street. This 1m the opinion lireuislit bncU Mrs. Rebert OnrFen. ' fwlnn from " lelK '""1,- 'rll' tbreutth the! ten nvenup. wife of .MiiKlt-trsite I nr.en. . " ' chnlrmnn of the brnnch. h8 HPtit out n " by Mr. Mnry Hnllerk tlrrlns npiipnl te women who stnnd for (.rc-m-wilt, iilnnlst of note nml one I "civic righteousness" te ntteml the time o1eIm with th" l'liiliiilelhl;i Ur-j meeting Tin- principal Ktiriikrrs of tlic cheMni. I evening will be Mr, flcente Herncc Mr. Crccncwnlt wms born in l'.rnm- ' i Lerimcr, president of the Uepublicnn ilmiti neur Ueirnt in Syrin ; where her ; Women of l'ennsylvnnln, mid Mr. father vn American e.mimiI. Her , Oeerge A. Dunning, clinlrmnn of the 1 mother tielnimcil te nn nld mid wealthy ' Organization Committee of the elnb. niilh.- family of the district. I ! Dunns her time in the l'nst, Mr. 1 The eafeterln plan was abandoned te- j f!remealt vl-lted Turkey. Krvhi, dn.v bv the Republican women. ' parts ,,f tlie Soudan nml I'lilestine. Till Several weelcx iiRii it who announced was tin- time when the TurkWi ntl.m- .-" -" ttutrKMtraufca mm l Ti 8IXTY-FWE YEARS A LEADER Hating elub'city, confermi te the figure. Ne binding, no cramping. Meanuet full tee, ginng the freedom required. MADE IN Flat Knit Spring Needle, Pine Wooli mUcd with cotton. A Protection Aflalnat Colds and Sudden CbltUn of the Cedy. Guaranteed NOT le Shrlnh LIrUi. Medium and Winter WelctiU Eight dualities S1.75 te $5.50 per G&rmaal t Ask Vout Dealer Gtasfenbur Knitting Ce. Olnstentmry, t'nnii., llept. 83 Sample Cuttings Frce JOEL KAILY, DAVIS CO. HOHEltT KEIS & CO. Wlietennle Ilitrlbutnra MUS. MAKY IIAM.OCK (illKKXKWALT that n cafeteria, similar te the one nlist movement v,a beqltinin te feel its durinK the Hardlne campnlKti. would be ! ntreiiRth. rendueted in the Crozer ntiU.llnp. The T , , Movnnent iajii Idea wns te have speakers and slcners ... .. . . .. , 1 te inject enthuMa.xm into the Republican As te where the movement will end. cau((p ! Mrs. (Jrcemnvalt lieltates te etpiesi an 'Owing te the fact that this election j opinion. She thinks it likely the Is net n national one and that it leeks Ktirepeiu phn , . ..f the movement "111 like an m- victory f -. il- S-ate ticket. ''" wjie,, ,. l,,r have nc.iulre 1 ..,,,. .1 1 .1... . i.,.i ... ..,.. ,1,.. det- pesMwini, ,f the -.traits nml that . . ' . 4. .1 ,11 ,... I.. f.1((l..H I.. I.JI.I M 1111 1..-4 ........1. ... ..:.. .....1 ..... .........t. .i ...it nil. i.11 1111 1 1 1 1.1 ii'iii i.ii... ' cuicu-ri.l f'in'ilin;; unui iui- ni.i.v i-i iiu - ,. . .: ,, t .. t ....t..,. cpciun;; 11 tit t If the .lews and the Jewish government insist en remaininc 1 am afraid It will wean a massacre. RADIO FIRM IN, COURT j Newark. Oct. 10. -- On allrcntietis ilittt the International Uadie Corpora Cerpera 1 Ien. of Neuurk, was ltiehent and had ciiinliii'ieil a steck-sclluiK campaign In wliii'li persons Invested then- money en premises that were net fiillllled. .Iud(!e teniay ry flci. 1 MiiiiDia. or in .trica tnnn ine .-vmiuhu. vmih-ii persons luvesicd meir money e AIr I erimer who announced the1 Although there is much talk in the .n.imises that were net fiillllled. .Iud! ?"," hat'l r 'ch 1 X;iv'n;,;,,:w1,, leeks toward a ederat nn , ,,, Hamwl ,. 1Cevs.er temperar pled with ilndius n new headquarters. hO,0"''' 1 ' ' ,1 ,1, n ' 'fl i, ' rfl'''lvpr- :,'rSWnf HwB i,h pssrt7X''Y" r- - - - : ireet ipns upuumt i., Kin(, nf 0se,10t,imin. with uliofe I .... ...'family and nsnintis Mrs. drecne- I Special Today rtt. . . . . ... . . .... i.wiwe IUM1 Jlstm-illim .'ii-. 1 no women, wne werKe.i inicnnsnisLv ,f , , eonversntlens. for a Inrp" rcsistrat en last Saturday. - ..ressll)lv .. hl, sn,i. "Uussln were uei tfiire.i witn lae .own 01 apprex- ,)( ,,,,,,..,, in ,llU nPW iPil(rll(, iiiiuifi.v inen, mftT It 0PII1 ' ,. ..... .!.... . l.-.- t, Mfiallttll llttllintlPM have In"'!! well aware for many ...... ,?. n ,. i,r,t ,,,.,1. the f)c . 1 , t.n. . ' ii'i" in 111 ,,i tiiiiiuiiii'-i '- Trnrs of the Indifference of .1 large mini- i,i,i ber of men voters," -mid Mrs. Puntiin "Fer tlrit reasnn I knew there would he thousands of diffident women voters vlien suffr.ute was ernnte;! us. Satur day's resi iratien was a splendid in dication that tli- n-imher of timid women rotors is decreasing rapidly and tint we are neccmplishlrig. much in our nTurfs te cIkiu the W'lllien tile iiupurtnn -e of the part they play ii S'ate ;ee'iinieiitul affair.'." Mrs. Cireenewnlt does net conceal cer tain pre-Turkish Hviiinnthles. She "-;vs earnestly that the Turks. jiartienlnr! 'n tie present movement, have heeti mis represented te the Western vverM. This "preiiuutinda of calumny'' has lieeu te some extent rcsponi-lhle for the inns sneres ; though the massacres have net been one tenth ns horrible as the n -le'llils uenhl show, she asserts. Special Today Fresh Cut Reses 1 g D ezen PINCHOT DECLARES FOR Ilarsli Werth for HrltWi "Moreover." t-lie continued, "netliing has been sj( ,,f the relentless per.seeti BEST SCHOOLS POSSIBLE1 U"n i "''.""'.'-" mh.i.t nrin-i, ami ui lrinch dominatien: nor of the aitlta- ,.,,,. , . ,. .,,. ,, . tnns resulting In massacres that have Will Act. He S.-.ys. When He Gets b,,m dellherately fomented at Wcstmin Wcstmin Reperts Frem Experts tpr and 1'nris. C.ifferd I'ilielief. Tten.ihlienn nominee .. It 110 neen tne peney eil-r 'Ilea ami Fer t.overner. and Kittainiiiu nnia. Ill III- speech at I'llll.Xsutawiley last Everything in Flowers Open Evc-n.nsi 5S7 TJJ1F l&Ajt.Fj 'Zejrjst 1327 We:t Girird Are. 212EtitClmrd Atc 13 S. 60th St. 133 S. 52d St. in Wi-stern l'ennsyl- Itritish alike te maintain their dominion in the Knst by nlnylng the Orientals ns.iiiist one another. New it w- .1-1 reem that turn ah nit has come and Hint ill in 4 .speech at l'llli.xsutawiiev list .. , , .. ... , . nljjht. Mr. I'imhet (ln.-liir.Ml he is for Mustafa Kenial Pa-ha h.js bee-, plain the best school, possible in Rennsv 1- I Vn'"''' 'tflTL lt!'itn'"' , ,, ,, ,.,,!- i Ihe underlying cntiM' of the nnn-Mes-."".'" ' 1 M.. .....I. Mr. I'l'iclie' will await, lie report of the committee of . ..i.i .1.. . e-uj nie,-uie:u . .in.. ireenevv an ner ts elated, has been econemis persecution Then he will have the best possible In- , ,u , , I B, l , W " I ' fennath.il en elucatle,, in rennsjlvnula , ' " . - . ' e, I ,, , A '' "Vi"' nt.d will l, In n ,,nKifi., ,e wert.- fro- ,1, .'""""n- tll0 ll,1V" "'V'1' ".' peer t.-l- , ......ii.i I.....I,. i""! i"fi i"'r i-i-iii ei meir enrniu:-' I nev nave made experts pra.-ticully im- best possible s-lioels. In vl-it.ug towns in ,I,-(T-ren and ' Clarien Counties yesterday the He;nib llcnn irndi'lare passed ever sicny of the worst reads in the State. Accerdmcly. In his speeches ar the possible. Nothing gees out of the ceun try cM-i'pt some silk and ligs and a few ether fruits. Thev are willing te srli the Egyptians anything from aluminum Clarien and -IctTersen County towns he ' '" '" ""'"s"ipm.s. t net te b ,j ,,. ... f i . , ii. ileal uieui. fpeke in f.-ne:- of better read. He premised i.i-asures also against stream pollution. McSPARRAN TELLS HIS EDUCATION POLICIES In Speeches R2new3 His Attacks en Overdue Appropriations The Ilcmeeratie Stare can-! Ida t h t t Jew "The rstlne. 'Ml ner Are Taxed Heavily in me situation is true in Pal There the (ieveruiii'Mit exac's cent of the earnliu's .f the I might siiv . tee. V.-i-h as anywhere m the . and then r .lis as li lfin nic i: "Seiner or Inter the Jews must give up rale-tine, Tin. great Me:eni pepu- i hitien ,,f tl,- I te -iihm.t t iii-'fv is iletcn.iitie 1 nor Angle-Jewish government. 'NICHEU7S HHBShew fWF Wgr lOtii ffSiL Open October le J2tli 8 A.M. 30 P. M. Fall Frecks for Misses N ALLURINGLY BEAUTIFUL AS SORTMENT FROM WHICH IT WILL BE A REAL JOY TO CHOOSE, YOU'LL FIND DIS PLAYED BY IHE HOUSE OF Oppenheim, Cellins & Ce. SHEER PRETTY FROCKS ARE HERE FOR JOYFUL PROMS. FROCKS OF DIGNITY FOR THE AUTUMN TEA - DANCES AND TRIM BRISK LITTLE FROCKS FOR THE CLASSROOM. EACH MODEL REP RESENTS IN EVERY DETAIL ALL THAT IS OF THE NEW MODE. 15.00 te 98.00 Hyacinth, Tulip. Narcissus bulha; Palms, Ferns, Rubber Plants. Pep Cern and Peppers. Jeadcd bv .loin, A. MeSparran. i.re T ,.' 7 Zr'Zm . IlXe " "''ll .' CATAL raM I :eurlng Mereer and Venango Ceunn-s ,,1,1 ,! . ! " 0 ' ;,;' , More Het. .an .. M. Dally I f:f;:l;t!r,!" :vVr:;v;..,-ruMn;,;:r sis-sie market st. k Jft UPPERS' cJirwrtcaA- Jarvmeit SpeciaUitC- OM.tSLUNS &. Chestnut and 12th Sts. ire the D.'iuiicrntic candidate for liov.riier conferred wirh David Lawrence nn-i Colonel .lame, .M. tJuffej. who are Tirnmlnen: In Democratic polities m the State. Mr. MeSparran made his i-nti'-i-'Gi speeches yesterduj at New Cn-t!.- .11. Sliiin 11. and 1,1, attack was i-enreii-l overdue niipropnntieiis te schools and kindred in itlriitiens. POLICEMEN SEEK WAY TO INCREASE DEATH FUND $ a Beneficial Association Will Held Its Annual Meeting Today The Policemen's l',-neticiar A-v n n tlen l almost .-sls.iuiu le'nn.i in i's payment of death heiieiits ,-,n.i a plnti ' overcome this will b piesented by As nlHtutir Ilire.-ter of public Safet.v T- ..- pest nt the i-i -i-tiug of the ei-ganiz.i' today. Tempest will suggest that n '-X equivalent te one per cent of tie- ,v t. . salary ..f end, inembi-v he levi,-, '' tax. which would be voluntary, is t.. ' , paid in monthly installments. I". t n patrolman, the amount would be l.."ij n month or ?1S a year. The -1-aMi benefit paid by the fi.vi intieu te ti families of its member.- amounts t. aisi t $1'000. SCH00LJ0B FOR BAUDER Appointment as Vocational Direc tor te Be Ratified Today Appointment of Ch.irle- F. Hnnder s director of Micatienal education of the public s bee system will be r:i'H: . this, afternoon i,v tl,,. Ij,,ard of lvluea lvluea tleij at Its legular meiithly meeting. The appointment of many 'grade ami , ipecial teachers aim will be ratilied. The ipiestien of the "appropriation of $4800 a year toward the expenses of conducting the i.lliett Ileiu-e nt lL'I'. Wallace street was discussed yesterdnj by the FUiance Committee. It was decided an the house is used as a parental choel for boys en commit ment aw habitual truants by thu Mu nicipal Court that If the State school nv allowed such an apprepriatl m it heuld be given. , LUTHERANS TO MEET Clergy and Laity Will Held Heart 1 te-Heart Talks Clergy end laity of the Lutheran - Church will tell what iliey think of each ' ether nt n dinner of the Lutheran Secial ' Union this evening ut the Downtown ' Club In the Iiullltt liuildiug, 111 Seuth : fourth street . . The Itev. Dr. .1. Henry Harms, pns pns ter of the Church of the Hely Ceniniu- mUii ,,-ltl uTimil en the finite !? I I Were a Lnyiunn," and K. Clarence Miller will fellow with n talk en "If I -Were a Clergyman." i.l i.m.i IHlHailiiHB SsSmMSX (4wKEffigOTlSli 1 PA llniim TITnilliiiBBiHr IB IT h TftsjiffrE7 J'tKIKaa BsBn s. mws&Mi w$& WBftWm mrffimipft&m izrnmm WHY HI Ft for any Player-Piane, if you can buy a new, high-grade and guaranteed instru ment for less, en easy weekly or monthly payments, with several dozen music rolls, a bench and cabinet thrown in? A well-made Player-Piane, if carefully handled, will last from 25 te 35 years and be a constant source of pleasure and entertainment te its owners. The Cunningham Player-Piane is manufactured with the celebrated REO STYLE patents, owned and controlled exclusively by us, in our modern, well equipped factory. Se perfect in construction is this instrument that a child can play with all the expression of the master composer himself. Every Player-Piane we manufacture has a double valve action and metal tubing. De net let anybody talk you into buying an instrument with a single valve action, as it has net the power or endurance if it had, why should we spend twice us much money in developing a double valve action? The very fact that for ever a quarter of a century we have been offering 510.000.00 for a better piano than the MATCHLESS CUNNINGHAM should lie sufficient proof of its quality! All our instruments are priced from 20 te 30 per cent, lower than any dealer anywhere (whether large or small) can ulferd te sell. Terms arranged te suit the purchaser. CASH, OPEN BOOK ACCOUNT OR EASY PAYMENTS IKi IT PAYS TO THINK! fvy jP m ft'MWS"'.. ON SECOND TIIOtlOIIT KiW'Aii 'A y cctiunn by Jay K. Heu. written P .-jtKlAfeetll tee Intlinale thlnua at life, by a nun 'M,, v,u-v iu wi, mi will b found en tr . iV'WrnW canlKllnlly rcfuies te L any en but I .. vriBBWNTi It win m leuna en in caii urui rTnTlfHWTTiR3lr 1 - ..,, .-. -ru,rrr.,l..WrilXM,ljMili n- mtj. m mmw- KK-fekTll P mmmssmmmmam m sijkm, ""' "- jmwmssm. 2-AIO CO. lth and Chestnut Sts. Open Evening!) :tery: 50th and Parksklc Avenue) All Mnbet of Tnllilnc Marlilnei at ticducisl I'rlc. We are the Only Piane Afanu "acfurer in Ptnna. Fameui tot Lvllinc tram Factory te Hern Direct BSkMMBLmtt :-)-. m&Mm myji " j Ku STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Wednesday's Features in the tower-Price Basement Sale Here nre many mere wonderful valuc3 for te-morrow In the great Basement Sale. The larger opening day features are again advertised te-day. In addition, many ether first-day groups arc in sufficient quantities for Wednesday. These who could net come te-day will surely want te share in the remarkable economies te-morrow. But come early for best choice. Hundreds of Women's and Misses' New Dresses Under Usual Wholesale Price $9.85 Sale Began With Eighty Styles, Nine Materials, All Sizes, 14 te 52Vi These who could net ceme when the Snle opened will surely want te be here early te-morrow. There is still a plentiful selection 1800 Dresses wero here te start with. Such extraordinary values 1 Of Canten crepe, satin faced Canten, Pelrct twill, Reshanarn crepe, worsted jersey, crepe de chine, char char meuse, tricelette and trlce- tine. In navy blue, black, brown, tan, cocoa nnd gray, and in every conceivable new style. Tell your friends about this events plenty of Dresses for all $9.85. S& - RtravTbrldde A Clothier Lewer-Trie lUsement Ster Worsted Jersey Suits Clese te Half Price $10 Man-tailored Suits of exceptionally line wool jersey, in eight wanted heath er mixtures. Bought at an extraordinary price concession that enables us te offer thorn in the Sale at about one-half their regular price. An opportunity net te be overlooked te-morrow. Sizes 36 te 46. Sy-y Straivtirldirc A riettiler Xorver-rrlce llnseinent Stere Sale of Misses Juniors Coats issesf and $00 CH ats, Special p6qDJ Wonderful models of Belivia, velour and sports mixtures, in brown, reindeer, navy blue, Sorrento blue. Many with fur cellars, some with fur cuffs nlse. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 13 and 15 years. S- - Straw-bridge tc Clothier Iiwer-Prlcc llaaemcnt Stere New Autumn Hats At Savings of One-third $2.95 - $3.50 At $2.95 you may select from large and medium shapes in black and colors, prettily trimmed with bow and velvet lowers, At $3.50, there arc four models of tai lored felt Hats, trimmed with quills, velvet and metal drapes or velvet bow and cheu effects. Special value for te-morrow. ?-- Strawhrldge ft Clottilnr-Lewer-Price llaaement Stere Anether Greup of Women's Lew Shoes at $1.95 Once mere the Shee section brings forth a wonderful group of Shoes nt a remarkable saving. Fer women and girls, sizes 2 te Vh. Oxfords of black and brown kid. Strap Pumps of patent leather and black or brown calf. Military nnd low heels. All nt one low price $1.95. r--y Ntmwbrldzc & Clothier I.ower-1'rl.-e Ilnnvment Stere Fur Chokers Special Prices 100 AMERICAN OPOSSUM CHOKERS, dyed a baum Je marten shade, unusual.... 50 25 BLACK FRENCH CONEY CHOKERS, extra (fin he large, extraordinary. . 5 1 4 O 25 PATAGONIAN FOX CHOKERS, away fr-t rt rrfT under price DJLfO 10 BEAUTIFUL PLATINUM WOLF CHOKERS, fri JT AA exceptional DADUU Tewer-Irlce Ilurcment Stere 1200 Corsets , Half Price DISCONTINUED STLYES OF AMERICAN LADY MAKE S1.50 and $2.50 600 low-bust Corsets with lone hips, lightly boned. Of a fine qual ity pink brocade, with clastic at top $1.50. 600 Corsets for stout figures. Lew bust, long hips, well boned throughout. Of pink brocade, extra value at $2,501 Lower-Trlce naiement Stere Underwear for Children, 35c WORTH NEARLY ONE HALF MORE White ribbed cotton Vests and Pantalets fleeced for added soft ness and warmth 35c each, or 3 for $1.00. Girls' Fleeced Cotten Union Suits. Sizes 2 te 12 75c. Lewer-Price llaiemeat Ster Women's Muslin Underwear HALF PRICE AND LESS Night Gowns and Bloemors in regular and extra sizes. Step-ini and Chemises in regular sizes. Of fine lingerie cloth, very well made 45c each. Tm-er-1'rlce Basement Stere 45c 1000 Women's Union Suits 75c Seconds. Regular and extra sizes, of light-weight ribbed cot ton; low neck, sleeveless, either ankle or knee length. Buy n winter's supply at a saving of ever one-third 75c. .Strntirlde & Clothier Iiwer-l'ilce Ilnenitnt Ster Sweater Sets Under Price $3.50 A sports outfit every woman needs for colder weather. Con sists of slip-en Sweater of brushed wool, round Tarn te match. In brown-and-Cepenhagon blue, buff nntl'bluc, brewn-and-bufT, Copen-hagen-nnd-buff combinations. Iiwer.ri-U-e llua.iuent Htern Sale of Girls' Serge, Velvet and Weel Crepe Dresses at $6.95 B e fm I J II l " Chiefly Manufacturer's Samples at a Very Pronounced Saving Remarkably attractive and well mad little Dresses, in navy blue, rose, tan, Copenhagen blue, brown, bronze and green, embroidered or leather-trimmed, Chiefly 10-year size, though all sixes, 7 t" 14, arc in the let $0.95, Girls' Velour Coats ) M 1 7 Away Under Price S ? u Embroidered or plain-tailored models the majority with fur cellnrs, seme with fur cuffs as well. Flare-back or belted. Sizes 10 te 14 years $11.75. titr.iwt,r.)iie A. Clothier -Iiwerl'rlre Daeement Ster' STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MAHKET STREET EIGHTH STREET . strVpT . -1 -ill 1 m J& m j '.-.,, 14 y k .fcj ;11iv? ',,jl!. I .i'l ' -Wi. 1 . l . ..'.-r. 2JC'7 -(":., k-T, , t.i .