vTfHWffiV V PL.- - E.l pfwp jST" SOSHIWELL QUITS MOOSE OVER FAIR Od0! penies Resolution position rejiw Entire Membership line Ex Represents View of LATIN AMERICA TO AID JbJm Eugene 0. Bennlwell. chairman T vLibershlp Committee of the Ltii-Ccntcnnlel Association, lias sent Ml resignation 10 runi..., -. Kb C4 Order of Meese, at the rnmc L'e dlsvittchlns a letter te the directors tl tbe ledge vigorously denouncing the utl'hlr resolution -as iiurj.wn.iim iu represent the views of the entire mem- 'nake thlfl opportunity." said Judge .i,..ii ; M iKiier. "te make vubUc STcentempt for nn action n med fifthe K and credit of the City of Phlladclpliln t serve some petty -political purpose nnd In doing be desire !Vie you that I have forwarded nr resignation from Ledge Ne. 04 as prOW6l Hguiuc-i. ou- .--. m,. xfenia resolution In question, adopted at a f ?f KVmm?nded th'at the ledge ',(! its opposition te the proposed Sea Sea ...i.r'.ntennl.'il." The ledee hnB a mem- 2Li,in nf "5.000. and .the implication , accerdlnit te .Tudge Bennlwell, that : .i . .... n Att ltli tlin IrMnnil - taat action u " ... ... 4m nf the general membership. Jehn W. Ferd, dictator, sponsored the rese htlen. I'Tit imnllcntlnn." continued Judas Bennlwell. "Is false. The general nipmbcrthin of the Meese knew nothing whatever about this action. Ne notice was nt te the members of the Philadelphia ledge of an action ee ex traordinary and Inexplicable, and no itatcment made by ou will bear justl justl (catien te any organization made up, as the Meese very largely Is, of men who tell with their hnuds. "Yeu knew, nnd the public will coon mhIIzp. tlmt the chief, if net the enlv. ppositien te this fair is from n group (I semen inanumciurcrs, wue Bare no concern m me weuura ui jrauuaeipnia and wbec sole ambition Is te obtain labor at the lowest rate possible. "It H n fine spectacle te make it appear that an organization of 'whose membership at least 22,000 belong te the uemmg class ecneves in starvation wages nnd te see an order numerically te great made the appendix te a group or tellish tnnniirncturcni. , The follewlm: is emoted from anedi terlal en Wednesday In the Evening Dispatch, Columbus. Ot "North Philadelphia Is out after the icalp of tiie wuoie bcequl-Centennial imposition. The manufacturers' ns- Mcintbn of that pari of the ci'.v has opened a vigorous nnd systematic cam paign, and is distributing te business men In all parts of the city thousand? et circulars setting forth the reasons for this oDtieMtlon. "On the face of their statements the BMqui-Centcnnlnl would be a terrible calamity, indeed. It would raise rents ud taxei nnd thus Increase the cost of living. It would inflate property values ud induce lirefltcerinr. It would con. tut the population pf the city nnd thus aggravate insanitary conditions. It mam produce n suspension of ordinary building operations, and thus cause a greater snertage or Hemes. I'ublla' im provements would httVft tn hn nnntnnnnri wjhwM would be lest te Philadelphia iBuujinni. una me ciars traction sys tim would be disrupted, nnd se en. "Organlcatlens of all kinds, through out the city, arc te 1m naknil tn lUten te ipeakers of the North Philadelphia group, who will iimpllfy the statements ei these circulars nnd appeal for nld te ward off the peril that evcr-hnne tie city. Te an outrider the thing teems decidedly overdone. World fuiru uaie nei always been brilliantly suc cessful, and llllVrt iilwnvn lirmiirlit mnx, et less I hut vim undesirable In their train, hut it i, j,et written in the aurai mai tney linve ever wrought .- i uiuuiii uovastntien before which, even In imailiinfiu i, vn(i. ni.ii. te'Philin,"nre new C0W(,rl"S nd crying "ANTIGONISH GHOST"" PAYS BACK SLUR BYjR0FESS0R miyoe Old Dec Beney Will Keep Off Weird News Hereafter 'fci"c lnv,cstiXterH arc excited ever , " r""inV0".,!,,..Dc yr many T.m7i it ," '""'genisn giest, nt Temple Unhtrslty. sin 1? i8 t0. tl"J thk f Sir Ce- rnit.u "V" "0WW8 .". WOUW itVtZ L, , lm '"'range ana ciemen- f,n. v ""'". '""iiiiested Itself in the uientl,; """a"" farmhouse eeme aihii ni- ,IU1""B nr--8 in lnnecrs- Ca,tut!,UI,,,,W,U "l' th0UB,K, of UrS.?.,rJ?8e ec!:un(,"'-, at Tciiiple SC 1 L.1? li ',"! ! the Antl&. urn.. . . '.' "" ii'neen tint tlia S..L"U Hl-nnturcd ,,tat from mafclar li rJvr." ?.?!"?. i"". " urrencc nueni et me ou- J'So'tleck In tha evening,, "hat L ulm Kl"ire n,,wr w '" Point nf.U. V01i fr0"' " "cws lit'' '.,0 ."taclnw. The am- nd crcri .1,, i Ti s Vlb batcd brw,th 'tf-J vfflScl,n thCrU U'0, A deer le,ll,1:f ,0 ,,10 ,ire.fsctt ,, te,l i,,'? I)0l(lpc "Indents iuvesti- Mnel Vhn I , fcCai(,""K I"" Itri'raisrt "ghest'Cli .l "nxe lle,',, the we -unites it wns the wind. MICE START BLAZE n.i.Whn.' at Matche" lgn,tC6 Rub' j" '" ncar or Ardmere Heme ari,i .B ,.. '"- ".l "ex of matches '' Alt... miii l "" rc"r of ,1"' '"'"-' ,r'n n? Se'u',,,',n"r M,'ri0" !" Sn. nhnr,i....J?,in.B,'l5' "" Pla";)x. J" er linm '" uw ,','"r e tin1 bedr!.10'?1''. saw till, ilnnilH f.n.n lfil.1 . Arrival . ViB A ,,,u "'"i"'". Mm.'1 ' the Urn rn,.l..u i i &?",' W, ?;,"' hVe lex f'h l, n",1l.,0Ina'., A'liex et Ue ti.. b V1 '; ;Mt n,a,c,,M '"'ve Plttlbllrnl, ..."". Ud. it J "aaenly Stricken 'nttl.' n i",l'.,v"J,"r' '''hnniiis irnnii " nut mi wnm, ,im. i . ""I'".".!!;,!,";,,,1;;;': """"" Strawbridge & Clothier exclusive Philadelphia distributor of famous HaH, Schaffncr & Marx , and Stein-Blech smart clothes for men. rfJtKJIaaaB, A Slrawkiilg & OetMer AMMWMcemeMt for lee Foresighted Men are Cheesing Clethes New Philadelphia's largest and best selected collection of men's and young men's Suits and Overcoats is new ready complete in every detail. Every geed style, every correct fabric, is represented. The range of prices meets every demand-of purse. 'Any day you will see here, many men choeging carefully, leisurely and there by fully insuring complete satisfaction. Thus, foresighted men are cheesing Suits and Tep Coats new before the colder autumn days send men in crowds te this, Philadelphia's greatest Clothing Stere. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats $35, $40 and $45 , This Stere is exclusive Philadelphia distributor for this internationally famousClething and as such, carries at all times an excellent selection of the best styles from this famous house. The new Hart, Schaffner & Marx styles and fabrics aie particularly attractive this season, and quality considered, prices arc notably low. Wickham Suits and Tep Coats at $30 are Noteworthy Of course, you can buy exclusive Wickham Clothing for ns little as 25.00 or ns much as $50.00 but $30.00 seems te be the popular price this season, and Fortunately our selection of Wickham Suits and Oveiceats at that figureis unusually bread, and a remarkably attractive value. Nete Please! the Fine Alce Suits te Sell at $25.00 Men who wish te pay $25.00 for a new Suit, will be ngrecably surprised with the fine quality, unusual style smartness, and excellent fabrics in these Suits they're matchless value, tee. Overcoats of Londen Tailoring, are $48.00 Masterpieces of clethescraft from Thcxten & Wright, and Richard Austin & Ce. brands well known te the English dandy, as well as te Ameri can men who have traveled abroad. Smart Tep Coats at $25, $28.50 and $35 An unusually nttractive line at ench of the?e three popular prices. Tweeds, herringbones anil plnin fabrics in various geed styles. Youths' Suits with two pairs of long trousers, excellent value at $1SM and $22.50 Mm fa Men's and Yeung Men's Suits With Extra Trousers $2$M, $29.50, $32.50 Yeu practically get the trousers fiee for the Suits themselves net taking the extra trousers into consideration would be splendid value at these prices. Sceies of attractive new styles anil fabrics nt every price. Best of nil men of all sir.es and proportions can be lilted. Men's and Yeung Men's Winter Overcoats Special at $27.50 A small, but remarkable group of Ulsters and Ulsterettes of plain and fancy-back fab rics. They'll go quickly, as foresighted men will recognize the value and profit by the opportunity. V Strawbrldac A ( letlitr Second Fleer, Eat Men's Shirts Under Price Three groups that should sell very speedily with the Shirt prices se lew: At $1.10, reliable manufac turer's surplus let consider ably under usual price. At $1.3H, full-cut Shirts of woven-stripe madras and fine count percale in plenty of pat terns. Excellent value. At $1.95, a let of fine Shlits re-grouped from stock where .they bore much higher prices. Of fine woven-stripe madras, some with silk ittripes, in cluded. Hlniwt)i1U'f f. I Irtlilcr Knit Sinn-. Klsl ll Kircet Golfers' Equipment Imported Gelf Hese of all wool. In wanted patterns, with cul! tops. Werth one third mere 2.15, $2.50 and $3.50. Drivers nnd Bnsnics, nre special nt $3.75. Irons, exceptional value at go 7(j Fei-gan Weed and Iren Clubs, very finely balanced $4.85. Oxfords with two - color leather uppers and non-slip rubber soles, at a close-out price $4.50. Imported English t.elf Ungn, Mcht in weii'ht but hunt en wr$3.00, $").(') nnd $.00. . i , I, A. ('.ill'ilAr lliKHiiiiiit. MmKt't rttfuirt. Wfl-t vrr J Hats Here for Every Man Men of all types will find a Hat here te exactly meeMhcir autumn and winter requirements. Sceies of shapes, dozens of shades and a wide vangc of prices. Fer instance: Our exclusive Wickham Hatf, unusual at S-'J.i.i Stetson Hate, noted for sfyr and quality, $7.00 and SJO.ed florstiliue Haln, made in Italy, $8.00 and $10.00 Frank Schoble Hats, Jieireaf ahapes, $5.00 and $0.00 Henry Heath Hals, distinctive models, nt XH.00 Czechoslovak Velours, made by Ueschel, $12.1,5, $15.00 Enylhh-made Hutu are excellent at $r,.00 Londen-made Caps, in several styles, at 1.9,'i Merine Underwear -$1.35 Autumn-weight Shiits and Drawers, seconds of n grade usuillv nearly double this price. Shirts with long or short sleeves or sleeveless, Drawers all in ankle length. Fer te-morrow, $1.35 each. r -8triiwliiliU, A ClotMer -AM,. JtarLrt street Woolen Underwear $1.65 Of natural wool in proper autumn weip,ht. Shirts with len sleeves. Drawer ankle-len-th. Slight flaws, or they'd be worth .almost one-half mere Sl.Oii each. m !- Hlinnhrli'si- A Cleilili r--Suwcii.l Kluei. MarUt Ht . Ernt Specials in Men's Neckties Thew at 50c arc in a wide latige of patterns and coler-comhl nntiens for autumn. "01" These at $1.C5 are of pure silk, knitted, and may be had in practically any color. A wendeifql vnlue for men, te-morrow. it.- y mrawljriiUe ti I'luthliT-Altie 1, MiirUt Stri-n New Shoes, Unusual, $5.85 Four distinctive stylcr, in this specinl let of 1000 pairs of Shoes well-dressed men like. With solid leather welted aSfi and rueucr uccls, English and Hlucher styles of chestnut brown or lilnck run me nl trlP-kln 1T.11, giain Brogue Uce Shoes and S S lnoe models $5,85 i. m i , rAt ; Shoes and black calf ,vr n..-unaKr a tieinifr nn-t Bter.-, Blgim, Hir8et ,V...t ,- X4-W,mA yM f. , I STRyWBRIDGE&OjpTHIER i y Mil SEE IMPOliTANT BASEMENT STORE ANNOUNCEMENT ON PAGE 10 Here is a Levely New Greup of Afternoon Dresses, $32.50 Twe models of the elegant simplicity usually achieved only in the higher-priced Dresses, are shown in the Bketch one of plain crepe, the ether of broche crepe. Anether model of distinction is of crepe faille, it has the great cape sleeves and the full circular skirt that dips at the sides and net a touch of trimming. Twe ether models have slender tracings of colored beads; another is a slip-ever with the shirred waist-line, the bateau neckline finished with a narrow lace cellar. One model has the drapery massed at the side under an ornamental cabochon. These and many ethers, of chinchilla satin, Canten crepe, satin-face crepe, brocade crepe and faille. Navy blue, black, cocoa and dark brown in the collection $32.50. Se Many Women's Silk Dresses, $18.75 te $25.00 All ready for viewing te-morrow draped and straight-line models, in many, many styles; with surplice or round neck-lines, close or flowing sleeves; some tucked or otherwise self-trimmed, some beaded. Crepe de chine, Canten crepe, chinchilla satin and brocade crepe. Black, navy blue nnd brown. New Tailored Peiret Twill Dresses, $25.00 With metal ring trimming, with heads, with braid trimming, with touches of embroidery or cord tucking, or with just pluin, simple, well-tailored lines te distinguish them. Ceat models pnnel models straight-line models, and some with circular skirts that dip give the uneven skirt length. Hfr-y Strewbrldf e & flethler -Mffeml I'loer, .Wnrlint Street A Sale of Imported Dells! Prices avcrage less than half retail value. And from the number that have been sold, we knew Santa Claus will have thousands of Dells in his pack this1 Christmas. Still enough te permit of an excellent range of choice. Note the value! Werth dou ble and mere. ALL WITH EYES THAT OPEN AND CLOSE AND WIGS OF REAL HAIR Baby Dells are jointed at hips and shoulders. Standing Dells are full-jointed and have wigs with beautiful curls. Such Dells are well worth double and mere. Baby Dells, 25c te $5.00; Standing Dells COc te 5.00. Str.iiibritlir" It ( lothlur-Ilniement, Wt: anil Filbert Ktr'et f.'rt i AUle 600 Pairs of Beys Shoes at $4.90 Sturdy, geed-looking Shoes from our carefully selected regular stocks. Medels of tan grain and tan calf, with solid oak - tanned leather welted soles. In boys' nnd youths' sizes $4.1)0. Beys' Drewn Elk and Tan Calf Bluchcr Shee $345 Sl-ntirlil" & i lethli'r Kljlitli -111.1 n.bit .Mr-fti Clearance of . Fountain Pens A miscellaneous gieup of first-class Fountain Pens, each with a 1 -karat geld point. All guaranteed, and close te half price I'ec te $3.75. mi mliiMi u. I int!iir -.VI HP ( i utre Furniture Under Price Mere reim is needed en the Third Fleer because of exten sive improvements and alter ations hence this under-price collection of poed Furniture. Numerous single piece.- aie new at hall' and less thnn half regular price Many nint;!.- .Suits are in the group nt exceptionally low prices. This is a splendid op portunity t buy what you need for your home, at great savings, sinwiriiei inmn'i ' Mnl rim r i, 1 1 r i l- Cretonnes 25c a yard Several thousand yards te sell nt this exceptionally low price. Patterns are beautiful- English r hintz effect'', quaint little flowered and sprigged des.gns en Hgl.f backgrounds. Htr.mli I'll." . i ittilr Tn r I yinur CVntre Mary Garden Preparations A ie delightfully perfumed and fine of texture. Thousands of women who cheese the best prefer Mai. Claide'i Toilet Prn.'i.r.iien F,n I'.i'wiir 51 ud, ',irm- i nn. i.l. I, fl I" '.rx.iin ' f 1 ."i III ?"' ui t'el'l I'r-.iin hi- V.iiiKh'nt: i'r. nu. r0, .. Ii 'IV li nn 1'inM.l t, Cite S irlii-, SI On te 11 7"i SPECIAL, a compact box of Pevdei or Rouge, value 50c. is given fn-e wall each bottle of Mary (Jsuden Tui'et Water at 1 .50. - rfwlnlil;. A llu'-lur-An.li" U I rile Senv? Excellent Umbrellas, $2.00 WOMEN niav cheese from handles of carved weed or bnkolite-t.nn.mod handles, with cords, rin.s or Miaps. MEN will niefiT handle. of plain or nnu.al weed in hook or creek style. And eer one will li!e the excellent nunlity of the Amer ican taffeta (cotton) cover and the sturd; paragon frame. Moreovor, the price is exceed ingly low an.l the a!ur "vmf- ".'.. - " at ?. u Anl" U' ,1 ttil.-r 7 11.1 K-t Stra-t Coats, Coats, Coats! Te-morrow's the Great Day TVAr flntr ie e mAtit rletf in thl CTflflL Avuaj aj ii r,awv vj .-w - - Stere but October's Saturdays are the greatest of them all, and we're ready. Ready with the newest models and the best values, and altogether the finest assort ments it is possible te get together under ene reef. Fur-Trimmed Coats S25.00 te Sfi.-i.00 A beautiful assortment, scores of mod els, all en easy lines many wrap-like. Cellars and sometimes cuffs of fur cara cal, dyed wolf, opossum or natural squirrel. Black, navy blue and the lovely new shades of brown. Prices $25.00 te $65.00. Dark Tan Sports Coats $18.00 te $60.00 Of the soft, fleecy cleakings, some plaid back. Strictly tailored. Seme with yoke and sleeves lined. An excellent model at $18.00; many ethers at $27.50, $30.00, and by easy stages up te $60.00. r"- Smart Overcoats Will be Right te the Fere rrr i i ; n This Ceat is $t5.00 Beautifully mottled tweeds, in grays and browns, nlain and herringbone weaves; and the rich dark tan coatings. Plain tailored, $22.50 te $70.00; with great cellars of natural raccoon. ?37.50 te $30.00. These include the famous Hart, Schaffner & Marx Overcoats for women, $55.00 te $80 00. Mruwlirlflg,, it Clet'in r Kecmil Klnnr. Ontri " S !Ca A '. ..- K '' i! i , .. i : i 7 is T,S3rJ i r Smart T'rred Suittt, Special at $15 0') r li J fill t tt. --rfT:v I f S, V Vix ' LP ! r. Lixbreidered Crepe Dresscf, $10.50 11" n'er C'Kits or Xermandie "' $S.'. 00 Misses' New Apparel Slet-seam Tweed Suits, Special $25.00 Brown, reindeer nnd gray. Notched u, lemeaiMe ivUa All beautifull;, tailored, lined and interlined. Cue model 'Ketched. Misses New Coats, $35.00 and $15.00 Over-p'aid tw.ids and double-faced deal:. up- mann.sh styles. Drcs Cen'- of Nermnndic and PeUvanna with viap sleeves and .--cirf iellr.1, ethers in belted style Misses' New Blouse Ceat's at $55.00 Of the luxuvieu- mw Nermnndic and Montera Oi nie-M with deep cellar -ml . nfTs of ,'u -. N'avy blae, mu-ve b'ue brown and caracal. Hundreds of Misses' Dresses at $29.50 Tailend Navy blje Peuet Twill Drep--cs. with lueid tnm mmgs. Beaded ("a; fm repe, draped Dres.-es: panel a-d tu('..-d Canten crepe Dnxte-, wuel i rep. Dusse-; with colon-d embro.d embre.d ered .sleeve? -md one bide draning, as sketched Misses' New Dresses, $19.50 te $25.00 . '''PV'J two-pie. e Vnvdeen Druses; embroidered an.l b. aided leiret twill rircM.j; n.uu.i, phuted and draped Canten f u-p - and Crepe cat. n p.eFl ,nut-'ful aeitment Misfcca' mi-n M Iti and 18 yvnv Suits and Ceat our own eschmrc line, fall assert,)" , ts. acn lu '!' 'nil, ,. Slitti.r.a A i.uuui- ESa J . kz7J T k VT ' i:PT fly iff ry tna .en. Flw r. Mine! m( t Beys Suits with Extra Trousers, $10.75 Unusual Value' fre-ih supply, jur.t received, te go en sale te-morrow at his exceptional pri.-e. Of excellent labrics (some of orduvey included), with mohair-lined i eat and fuU-lined Knickerbockers. Sizes 7 te 18 year, $10.75. Other All-wool Suit with estra trousers at $1.7S. "Wick-ham" Suits at $18,00 have two 7nira of Tieu.iers. Mackinaw Coats, special at $9.75. A mr Winter Overcoats at $w.?5 Overcoat for .1. te 18.year.nld 6ei V'u(;t' Second Heur I'lllwrt Hlrmt, Kait Pullman Baby Coaches $22.50 Apartment-size, slightly smaller than full-size, te save space. Stiengly eonstieirted, yet light in weight. Equinpcd with r.niply lenT bed well padded with corduroy cushions. In wh;te a-.d ecru. Special $22.50. sirnn-irVr t. Clji'.ikr llnimrnt PiIIm rl tf-f f The Scheel of Dressmaking Is the practical wuy in which te learn te meke your own clothes'. Advice a? te fabrics, styles and trimmings. Cutting and fitting under expert direction step by slop. The actual mnking of smart garments. All these are n part of this practical course in Dress making. Enre'- te-morrow, or nn" dny. Dnily sessions. 9.00, 10.30, 1.00, 2.00 and 4.00. Six Lessens $5.00 .St.-mvMldCP i Clothier Atfl.i 7 Ontr Grew Cord Tires Unusual Value We are yelling Grew Cord Tires te Philadelphia motorists because we believe they are the best te be had n the price". I-or example, note theiie special valu- 30:..T2 Jl? TO 3,.-i .tl 00 SJ.'!3 - JIT SO 31 J20-IO S2 - :? ie 3t --: ; ;e .'i'Jxl ij --S2? Ce r:i.-.r..- :v z:. - irb ixi i .- $:u no 33x3 --5.'.B 80 3 1 is j-as 10 SSrl - f3S T5 .17n - $)J 20 3Cx -557 00 j(f It . lutliipr Ilai' n.-i ' Mi-ii Mln-cr Ve-,t Fine Etched Glassware Laige ariety of beautiful Geulets. h.gh u.nl low Sher bets, neut etched 25c each. Etched Lemonade Glasses, 20c; Table Glasses 15c. China Cups and Saucers, 25c Thin anu dainty imported China Cuj.s nd Saucers with attiac-t vc Iil ,!er i.f -ov.-.tien3 of flewe: an 1 hands 25c eti'-h. - !, ,.(;, A ( t,l. , i . .1 i ,,i hint Writing Paper Special at 45c One i'lincr-'d and two -heets f white linen'nish Letter Paper and ere Ivndr.-1 Envel opes with the i opervative pointed flap Slat 01,1 ry of geed (juality in neat box'-for 4.V Corrrijeuflei'.cc Cards, v'ih (J old IS dues, J.lc 1 inei -fmih Card, white, pink e. blue, auJ Envelepea te -n..t I- 24 e1, eacii nicely boxed J 5c. ,t li thlf- I'l I' I'M Wide Ribbons, 05c Average Half Price W at be.iu ful sashes and "ird'f"- b.ijj. M-itu jM and gav liui bow.- tlu-K- lliiibens will mnkt ' Ruh Brocade and ether handsome Ribbon in wnrp pri!it. an J stupes; 15 pattn-ns; 7't te 10'. ue hn wide A 'united quantity enlj, at this lemauably low price-Dec a yuni. i inuth ,lj ,v i'ieiMr .! 11 . utr Dutch Curtains 1000 Pairs, $1.50 Anether 1000 pairs similar te the let that sold se quickly a short tnne age. Of plaid rcrlm with valance and casing, ready te hang. Their soft folds are decorative whether at bedroom or living-room windows. In fact, suitable for any room in the home. In 2U-yard length-$1.50 n pair. Hlrliil(lH .v ( ihl.r llilnl Hwt, Ctntis :m :?, m fi 'it W m m id tm ti HH n m I i immi x i. i I tii mm wm &i te. 81 til Ste m l'j ll'l t't i 5c Hi- fi ym .' M km -fci ., Aw iS i 5 j. w
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