m n7Wrv'R77w . fi'nJ ..7- ir,',rr-x.v"-,, j . mpv '?.- r --vjv liiil ify'iiin'""- VPrW.IWSTTTW ." - "Tt, T ? IfSS UL S. EXPENSE .., Would Reduce Federal &w'B ,,, V Costs te uunaii nin Taxation fCONOMIES ARE STRESSED By Xoee' Pr Chvelaml. Oct. 12Reductlen In gOTcrnmcnt expenses as a means of ZLlUnf the' high taxes of the Na nsl and State Governments was asked L , resolution presented te the Amcr fc,n mining congress In session here te- '"ihe resolution declared that 'Jcx wndltures of our Government can and Should be materially reduced by con cen fcrmlnu wh expenditures as are nee K te the mlnlmtim called for by 2SST common' sense and business SnVtelw," a"' n"ked n11 ns Sj? support te legislators, efflc als and Sher citizens who arc striving te effect Anether resolution expected te -come fc..re tednN's sessions was one present ff rStwdar by Charles. H. Mnurcr, of fiffi vice president of the con Smi urging the congress te vote as Eg unlawful strikes or lock-outs In "ntlnl Industries. Mr. Mnurer, lilin LiTa coal operator and long a rcpre apntithr f the owners en wage scnle Jomraltlees negotiating with the United Mine Workers of America, Introduced fee resolution after an nddre-w Hi ylileU l, nredlcleil another ceul strike at the I ration of the working agreement be j,Mn operators 'and the union March In the most sensational address of theeek, Mr. Mnurcr told the delegates that cenl prices next April would be as" low as thec at the same time this year - and predicted thnt the miners union would again refuse te ncccpt a wage re duction without a fight. Relations vlth the union had been Htlrfactery up te 1010. Mr. Mnurcr asserted, but since thnt time no agree Bent lias been kept by the miners. I'mleux te Mr. Mnnrer's nddrcss, James A. I'mcry, of Washington, roun del for the National Association of Manufacturers, demanded that the coal Imlustrj "dean house." Stnntlartllrlng methods, mnchlncrv for mining enterprises, report of the Com mittee en Hesolutlens and joint com mittee reports were te be discussed by tedaj's congress. SCHOOLS TO GET $8,300,000 Liwls Draws Warrants en Treas ury for Augus' Allotment llarrtsburg, Oct. 12. Warrants for aarments te school districts of Pcnn ijlranla of mere than $8,300,000 of the August 1 nlletment have been sent te the State TieaMiry bv Samuel S. Lewis. Auditor General. About S2!).G00 new In process of correction will be tent In a few dajs. According te State Treasmj tture. tlieie still i due districts $2,'.W.10').":i from thp IVbruary 1 allotment, making mere tliuii $10,000, 000 due the school districts. Treasury hemes show that of the Februaiv 1 allotment due. $!I70,30 is for rhllndelphla, 8.11UM50 for Pitts lurch and tiie remainder te eighteen leceml .ind third dnss cities. ALEXANDER'S MARRIAGE VALID Athens. Oct. 12. (Bv A. P.l A royal dciree published In the Official GazcttP iciegubes ns alld the nuir Ttage of tin- late King Alexander and Mine. Asunsln Mnnes. Ily virtue of the decree, Kim; Alexander's child, Alex andra Sephie, has no lights te the throne, hut becomes the legal heir of the deceased Kincr and Is entitled te nn ippinage. or nllewnnre, for mninte aanee out of the public revenues. pTOjwKWfW ' s r v . ! wmr- OCTOBER 12, 1922 wwwlaK' lAvmmiAM smwraa BrrflA't) .KVyi, wzvyfa SINCLAIR OIL COMPANY MAY DRILL NEXT JUNE Operation! atSaghalln Will en an Extensive Scale Peknlf, Oct. 12. Climatic condi tions are sufficient te prevent the Bin clalr Oil Company from starting op cratleni In Saghalln prier te next June, but there is likelihood a prospecting party may be sent te the island then. It has long been believed Northern Saghalln possessed extensive oil re sources along the eastern const, but it has never been definitely proved. It is impossible te develop the field except en arr extensive scnle, which only a large company could handle. It would be necessary nlse te develop a pert en the west cea&t, which alone offers such opportunity. It was learned authoritatively that tee Sinclair company began the nege tlatlens which led te the granting4 of the concession before the, NikeIalevsK tragedy and that the concession actually waa'signcd last spring, " ,- - - - - - - -. BUENOS AIRES CELEBRATES Inaugural and Columbus Day Fee N tlvltlet Gay Buenes Aim, Oct. 12. (By A. P.) Buenes Aires was profusely decorated and illuminated last night in connection with the inauguration today of Den Mnrcelle dp Alvear as president of the republic and the celebration of the 430th anniversary of the discovery of America. AIL tli e special missions from foreign countries ami tne memeers ei tee per manent special missions, includng that of the United States, were received by President Irlgeyen and the members of his Cabinet. Last night Sener' Irlgeyen tendered a farewell banquet te the missions. fe "Kuu I 1 if M Kirschbaum Tuxedo and Full Dress Suits '45 Cp?rlkt. IBIS. A. B. Kirachtwuva Orami Featuring Men's Overcoats 28-50 ie 45 Frem the Kirschbaum shops. Smart new models Raglans (one is sketched above) ulsterettes, meter coats, box coats and Chester fields. Fine all wool fabrics. Beautifully tailored and trimmed. Kirschbaum Suits with two pairs of trousers 34.50 RiEE-rfi Founded In 1894 1204 Chestnut St. 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. V Mann & Dilks 1162 CHESTNUT STREET IMPORTED - TOP COATS English and Scotch Woolens and Fleeces tailored abroad into rangy, distinctive styles that are se much in vogue at this time. Alse the mere con servative styles. HOSIERY Spert Hese of every descrip tion. Foreign makes in plain and fancy designs, as well as the better domestic wools. Silks and lislcs from the best makers. MANN & DILKS UI2 CHESTNUT STREET WALK-OVER Or VI ii n SUBTLE curves and simple designing you'll take special de light in this model when you feel its snug fit and delightfully comfortable poise. Patent leather in medium or high heels $10 Colonials in every fashionable combination are heie.in the largest showing m feirn. Harpers 122s market Wakwer 1022 chestnut Sheps "Roselle" Silk Hosiery "Roselle" pure silk hosiery, full fashion ed, lisle sole and top, in black and colors. 1.45 Silk and Cleth Frecks New Silk Petticoats Radium, Milanese and messaline petti coats tucked, pleated and ruffled flounces. 3.75 SWmm'mmmmm Tii'e Medels Illustrated ehr&rtcci&' Jerenuttt epeciattitb Oppenheim,luns& Chestnut and ,12th Sts. Exceptional Values Tomorrow Friday - Women 's New Fall Dresses In models suitable for street and afternoon wear. 18.00 EtfBjaiaja IANTON crepe and crepe de chine, newest draped and circular skirts with novel sleeves and trimming; effects; also Peiret Twill In tailored and braid trimmed straightline styles. lr Hand Made Underwear Nightgowns and en velope chemise, hand made and embroid ered in neiu designs. 1.95 Corduroy Breakfast Coats Corduroy breakfast coats and robes, in new favored colors, with girdle, full lined. 3.95 STRAWBRID.GE & CLOTHIER SENTIMENTS OF THE SONS OF THE FOUNDERS Our Younger JVerkers are Taught by These Who Were Trained by The Founders In this Stere are many hundreds of young men and women vigorous, enthusiastic, ambitious, eager te suc ceed and therefore alert te render that courteous, thor ough service which the Founders regarded as one of the first essentials of success. Many of these have risen te positions of trust and responsibility, and many ethers are steadily advancing seeing all about them heads of departments, leaders in the selection of merchandise, authorities en fashion or quality, experts in accounting or service-efficiency, who STARTED IN THIS STORE and mounted the business ladder step by step under the influence and guidance of these who served with the Founders. With every facility for study of the latest and best retailing procedure throughout the world, our own young people have every possible opportunity for fitting themselves for positions of trust. Merris L. Clothier Frederic H. Strawbridge Rebert E. Strawbridge Isaac H. Clothier, Jr Francis R. Strawbridge Women's Afternoon Dresses of Unusual Beauty $35.00 te $47.50 The Medel Sketched, $A7.50 Dresses that surnass in beauty and value anything shown at these prices in a long, long time. Seme are in the simplest of straight line styles very fashionable, with just an ornate girdle for trimming; ethers are draped at one side or both, the draperies frequently massed and held in place by a beautiful cabochon; ethers have touches of embroidery, or bright touches of color in facings and vestees. In brown, navy blue, cocoa and black. Canten Crepe, Satin Crepe, Crepe . Rema, Chinchilla Satin and Fine Velvets Yeu can be$t judge the character of this group of Dresses, when we tell you that lovely Dresses of velvet that scarcest of mateiials aie shown in the group at $39.75. Levely Dance Frecks $39.75 te $65.00 Canten ciepe, velvet and crepe Rema, many gracefully draped, and showing the new crystal beading and rhinestone ornaments. Jade, canary, white, black, sapphire, peach and flame. One of our exclusive Elene Hats shown en the fiaure (SlS.r0: exijuiitte combination of almond green velvet and the darh an green coq feathers. Elene Hats, $lCi0 te $32.50 h.r Mra bridge A lutliler- Seccud Heur, Market Street, Wt Sports Suits With Great Fur Cellars Are Favored Something very effective about these Sports Suits of stuidy fabiics combined with fur. Onu of the newest materials is sennetta, a Nery beautiful novelty cloth in the softer tans and blue. Other Suits are of high-giade tweeds, including Selkirk tweeds and melresa mixture, in various grays, browns, blue and henna shades. Straight-line Suits, loosely belted at the waist-line; ethers en long, finely taileied lines. Very handsome cellars of opossum, laceoen, fox and beaver. Prices range fiem $45.00 te $97.50. Tailored Suits of Many Kinds, $35.00 te $65.00 These include the new box coats and blouse effects, as well as the mere conservative kinds. Tricetine. duvet de laine and mar leen. Black, navy blue and the fashionable giay and brown tones borne embreideied models and some fur-trimmed. irry Mranbrldg A Clothier Second Fleer Centre Women's Silk Stockings Under Regular Prices 75c $1.00 $1.65 a i a c k, w n 1 1 e, Russia calf or gray. Cotten tops and soles. Sizes S'j te 10. In black and in white. Full - fash ioned, cotton top and soles. Sizes 8l2 te 9Vj. Seconds. Blnck Ingiain Silk Stockings, silk te the tops; full full fnshiened. Sizes 8M te 10'2. Seconds. Iy sir.l! Ige .V I lnlliler AWf S and I Mart., t St.. et imd Alule 4 I entrn A Sale of Dells That Has Set Every Little Girl's Heart A-flutter With Expectation Baby Dells, 25c te $5.00 Standing Dells, 50c te $5.00 WORTH DOUBLE AND MORE Beautiful, everyone of these Dells, the finest in form and finish, with eyes that open and close and real hair wigs. The standing V-inVi0"5 KS- !nvc ? loveliest curls you ever saw. Little Dells Mcdium-size Dells, Big Dells-n Dell te please every little girl, se be sure te share in this important event We cannot hope te duplicate these values this season Sunday Schools and Institutions will be interested. S-Htrnnlirllse A fletliler Ilasumnt, .,t and New Decorative Linens Shew Charming Novelty Be suie te fere the new Fancy Linens, beautiful in style Linen and Linen Cluny Lace in Russian effect Aie combined in these Round Doilies, J15c te SI "5 neb- Ov.il Doilies, 7fic te $3.23; Rectangular Doilies, 85c te Ja.eO Cent e'piece te 2M ' LUnCh ClthS ?10-50 t0 517'50' An"' ScarfV-?9..e' Madeira Linens, Rese-scalloped by hand Round, Oval or Rectangular Doilies, 50c te $2.00. Round Cent pieces, $1.15 te $2.50. antl Scarfs-?3.00 te $5.23. v.cntre- Hcmstitched Pieces of Fine Irish Linen Squnics, fiern 7-Inch at 20c each te 36-inch at $2.25; Rectangular Pieces, from 8x12 inches at 30c te 18x54 inches at $2.50 Clearance of Odd Pieces in Decorative Linens Exceptional savings en these fine Swiss Embroidered Centre- 2&$S.tlfinB' TS.cartVrimm'-' with lace in filet pattern iffu 24-inch Hemstitche . Linen Squares, $1.00 each. Plain Linen Centrn ten-S'10'1 nnd scnUepcd' 75c and xw2 iSS Ji. H5 Htrnnl.rlUre f. Cleth1ri-ALI 11, Ceiilm New Junier Millinery , One whele Millinery section jrivch ever te the Millinery re quirements of young ladies of fashion, from six te sixteen years of age. And hew these young people people de adore new Hats! Just new all the young girls are asking for Felt Hats $1.00 te $5.00 Velvet Hats, $2.95 te $6.50 Velour Hats $3.50 te $5 Beautiful shapes and in all the lovely shades of the season. This group, includes the Junier Mcad Mcad Mcad owbrtek Hats, of soft-finished scratch felt, trimmed with ribbon bands and bindings charmingly youthful and lovely. The Hat sketched is a Meadowbrook Junier, priced $3.95. Striurbrldit & Clothier Second Fleer, Marktt Street, Wet lA7-wrtl ITneinMir V wm ""?" J ter Children Sturdy school and out-deer Stockings for the little folks. Geed-looking and comfortable for autumn and winter days: Bread-ribbed Weel Sports Hese with roll tops, in cordo van, brown, tan, camel's-hair shade and green 85c. English Leng Hese of wool, bread-ribbed, in several at tractive heather mixtures $1.50. Beys' Weel Gelf Hese, with fancy tops $2.00. Straw bridge & Clothier Aisle 4, Market Street "THREE FLOWERS" Twin Vanity, $1.50 Hudnut's Twin Compact, convenient te carry, dainty in appearance, effective te use. In three shades. Price, $1.50. Refillers, 75c each. Strawbridge ,V Clothier Aisle D, Centra Beys' Blouses Special at 85c Of fancy striped Shirting in an unusually wide assortment of pleasing colorings and pat terns. All with attached cellar. Sinn bridge A Clothier Sufinil Fleer, C'entrp, East The Scheel of Dressmaking IS A BUSY PLACE The lessens are se practical and se thorough that most women can make their own clothes at home after com pleting the course of six les les eons. Sessions 9:00, 10:30, 1:00, 2:30 and 4:00 daily. Enroll te-morrow or any day Six Lessens $5.00 vren bridge A Clothier--Aisle 7. Outre Brassieres A Medel for Every Figure Neme, Circlet, Pansy and Dc Beoise Brassieres here in a wide range of styles. BANDEAU BRASSIERES, all kinds for ecning and day time wear 30c te $5.00. HOOK - FRONT MODELS, of cambric trimmed with lace and embroidery, also allover lace and sntin Brassieres 50c te $15.00. BRASSIERES, with rubber at the waist-line fitting ever the top of the Corset. Many styles $1.00 te $3.00. NEMO CIRCLET Brass ieres, easy te adjust $1.00 te $5.00. Mrnnrbrldge Clothier Third Heur. Mrkt Street, West White Sports Sweaters, $6.50 COLORS, TOO! V-neck SwcatriH with shawl cellar the extra fine wool kind that young men and women want for autumn and winter spetu. Sizes 31 te 40. In navy blue, maroon, brown and gieen, as well as white $0.50. Beys nnd Girls' Weel Pull over Sweaters, with shawl col cel lars; sizes 30 te 30 $5.50. Many ether Sweaters in various stjles and colors $4.00 te $10.00. Ilasemrnt. Markil Street, West Ribbed Cotten Union Suits, 55c Band top, low neck, sleeve less, loose or tight knee 55c. Extra sizes 05c. Htranhildge Clothier Aisle, i ,ni a, Ctnji I i i, 1 I f r 1 m Hi M m s III V m 'si LM m m II a m it II mum m m s m ilVJftK Rt" iflff WJr ft i lH'i mi mm i;l ml w i vm I Is m mm 1 mm H r Pi im TiJ m i n: i d J m Li. V Al'tUtf- ITT M fr- te