J i vlt WWWW '. II" 'J .'WTO 'EVENING- PUBLIC ,MD(lElt-PtirfLAl)ELHIA', TUESDAY, OCTOBER '24 19& H yfc$ StfWM --5SB1 HUGHES ARRANGES PS CONFERENCE five Central American Coun tries Invited te Washington in December SET EXAMPLE FOR WORLD WnsliltiEfen, Oct. 24. Scerctnry ffulirs tins ksiidl fermnl Invita tions te the five Central Ani'Ticnti republic, for n limitation of nrnmmr-iitH cenfi'iencp te meet In iisliiiipten iw comber 4, the Depnrtmetit of State an i , mireil last night. The conference will uiu. ttnlcp net only te "het an I'xnmple te th world, ami above oil te the powers of thi i hemisphere," In the mutter of curtiil-InB annaiiipnt". but will seek te re rnferrn l!" Trenllrs of I'l-aiv ami Friptiil-hip of 1!H)7. and te set up a tri bunal f r adjudication of conlrevcrnlul qui'ti"-'.. , , , Invitations te the fMiiferenre have been -cat te the 1i-esi!iit nf (luate ninln. f'alimlur, Xlinrnuui. Ifenrlurnt And Otita Itlffi threiich Aini'ilcm liga liga teons in the capitals hi Iline ii'imlillcs. In neennlnnce with illnlm ri'le pro cedure in Mich twitters it is In b Liken for arntiteil Infnimiil nc-rptanres already Lave been Riven. A successful nntcenic of th" nsli nsli inrten Ceiiteirncc would have an impor imper tnnt bcnrlui: en the llialtntien of arma ments discussion at the llfth Pan Pan Aiueriean (enference te be held at fiantlnse, Chile. Mnreli, 11)2:1. Ucvtrlc tinn of the invitntien'i te the CVntrnl American states wu theimht te have been die nted huH.v by the conditions new existent with in-pu-t te tiie dis cussion of the nrmiinieiit.s question by nil the republics of the Western lleini .pi. ere. Reduction of mllltnrv expenditures lin- been su-jsesleil lij Chile lis one of the seibjeets for ilhcif-'den ill the meet ing but vmie of the Atneiiem u-publii which are members of the I.i'.mui' of Nations and hail delegates at the (ienev.i ceiifcrenre dcirid te nwult net inn there en ilKurinniucnt befet, expreisiin; tlicm-elvex further en the iiuestilm. The lentathe pinKtiim of the Santiage Con Cen Con gres was si'iit te eaeh of the American (imerniiiPiils muiip months nse, but the lenlici of many have net jet been re ci'ied, and en that account it is he he UeM'd that a special meeting of the be.ird of governors of the I'.m-Anierican 1'niim -vw ill have te be held or that the question of the prejaam will have te i;e mer te the regular December l.ieet Iiir. The present call is expected te be nnetlnr landmirk In the formulation b Sicietarj HukIic.s of I'lclilcnt Uuril lng'h I.atin-American policy. MASONS' SHORE TEMPLE Ledge Members Would Raise $300, 000 for Project tlantir City. Oct. 21. Ilcert Aln-inis aie te hae a new teiuple at a cost of .:!()() (Mill. The l'rst dpfinlte step- were taken when uliices were opined till- morning. A drive for the fit' ds will be nir.ile union;; the membirs of the frntcrnlh einlv in December. Kaeh Mibserilier will be given a nun linen n bearins bend. At the death of t''e In 'di r the amount of the Mib Heiliiliiui will be paid te his estate. A tract hii tilicuth been mm u red at a pest of .:0.()l!l jii Ilaitferd and Vent nor inenm-s, directly opposite the Cilv I'.irlt. (iietinil will be broken as meti is t''e net e-s.irj funds have been sub n'tlhed and it is hoped te Iiiim- the upw temple i mupleteil within a jour. SIX HURT IN CAR CRASH Trenten Trelley Collision Due te Misjudging Distance Trenten, lit, 21. When u nr of tlu l''inslnuiii-ev,' .Icr-"v Railway C f"iiij and one of the Tintnn and 1 i t'euntv Ttactliin Corpeiatiott i'1 ah 1 .r West State -and Calhoun Mlei'ti, List ii!-ht M ptrsilis were In jiiu'd mill the tvellejs il.iinau'eil. Authorities dechire tliai fieerje Mane, tins city, operator of the I'enn-iWwini.i-.Ww ,ler-e trellej, said he fiiMiiil.'ed the distiinie whn h no ne tn eil tl'e etlier en i ( res.-lnj the street. The iiijuieil are: Laura lleffnun, Puipaek. .. ,7 ; Cladjs Heed. Jehn lieiiliiiist.nie .mil .Mis. .luhil ltoollier lteollier ltoellier Btiuie. nil if Meirisvil'e, I'n , Jllt, Smith nnil .Mrs. Iludd, Trenten. THREATEN TO DEPORT MISS DUNCAN JO RUSSIA Government Officials Shocked en Learning Dancer's Attitude Washington, Oct. 21. Three Oov Oev ernnipnt departments ordered completed repot tH c8tcrduy en Isadora Duncan's nllcRed llelshevik deelnratlens before n lloslen ntidlenee Sunday. Officials tald that while they were shocked at the eccentric dancer's re ported emission of went ins apparel, they hnd no supervision ever It. lint If slip Is spreading Itt-il propaganda, as alleged, she will find herself at Kills Inland en her wnv te a permanent .so journ In Uttssla, 11 was stated en hiidi authority. 'J he Depaittnents of Laber, .lust lee and State initiated Inquiries the first thing iesteidnv when thev bad been advised that .Miss Diiuenu divested her self of her sole srarment. a red iah. and waving It iibee1ier head shouted, "I urn a Hed." ISilKlMiiS,! ZP.d. and Chestnut Sireets MOVES TO BAR KLAN Proposed Day State Bill Describes Order as Public Menace ItoMeti, Oct. 24. Mnthcw W.. llul llul leck. Ncjjre Kepubllcnn candidate for the Massachusetts Heuse of Represent atlves, filed with the clerk of the Heuse jesterday n bill te prohibit the orRnnl erRnnl 7a Hen of the Ku Klux Klnn In this State. , The Klnn would be designated as "n mennce te the public peace." The penalty for aiding, encouraging, organizing or auillutlng with the or ganization would be n MOO fine or im prisonment, or both. TO NAB AUTO FLIRT8 Hivtillni. Ph.. Oct. 21. Mnver Stntlf- fer estcrdny enve orders te the pelice1 te arrest at signt nutetsts wue cruise the streets nt night, tilcklng up girls and taking them te back streets or suburbs, MR. ADVERTISING MAN! DOEB THIS INTEREST YOBI I nm n j'i'ing wotnen, nt iirtsiTit empIdTP'l n frretnrr te an rjoetitltn. It In mr ninMtten te eMnln position eiTerlnit Bfi-ntfr orrettunltli'n, 1iitc runiiennntlnn will t,e IiimpiI m rtevin Hertli ami nt'llttv. I w l""klti!t for miii'Ii n pimltlen In n iiilnrtl'tnit aKPiicy or ailvcrtlnlni ilcpnrtmint of n con phi, i:xperlinrPi f' jpuri In rdnrntlennl nnil ndtrertlulu wy 5 '''iii. -J'iV?-.. 1 0." neli n MaitJ O EtO, LEDGER OFflOE F puusiaiii r TODAY'S SPECIAL $1.25 DINNER PERVED FROM 0 TO 8 V M. ii(t Cocktail, .Snlentil Dlur 'uiiiM or Lllllr .Vrrfc rtamj C'eiiTOimiifl A. It. C or Cicam of I.e. luce Sen Tieut flaute Mcuntrr IJakirt Yerk llntn Madrira Heast J'llmc lllbi lietf an Jus Creamed 'iti Npinnch and Vu utnei I'anllllr Queen 1'iuhtlnr J'tuit Snuca Jleme-Miulu I'ici or Ice Cream Ceflcc Het Mttcnheuir llelh eii.t Jlulfrr Alie Platter r.nit ft It Carte Sarvicn The Tlorr.ey I'lve pity ihirlnx Luncheon, uinncr nnil supper renpuKtKJBai. ffi i, IU ll R IE i PjPBfc. rtfy3i?'Ks Mk MT m m lg "J Bell Telephone lviitcneii rs0 Fletcher FiMt Arrival j1 New Paper Shell Almonds 42c lb. 5 lbs., $2.00 The fancy California Paper Shell Almonds are here, just in time for Hallewe'en. Hallewe'en Reminders Malaga Tabic Raisins . t . . . pound, 50c, 60c, 65c Sweet Country Cider, Gallen 50c New Smyrna Pulled Figs, Bexes $3.00 Fancy Asserted Nuts 50c lb., 5 lbs., $2.25 DoJ'cieus Peanut Brittle 30c lb., 2 lbs., 50c Chocolate Mint Patties 45c lb. 18th & Chestnut Sts. Jack Herner 12th & Market Sts. u n n i 5600 Gcrmintewn Ave. Hallewe en Cakes Atlantic City, N. J. $1-00 & $2- STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Special for Tomorrow Only IlfM 1 If 1 SUk Hosiery in Black and Celers Qmerica2 Jeratncrit epeciauAt" OPPENHElM.CLUWS&g Chestnut and 12th Sts. Extraordinary Sale Tomorrow, Wednesday, of 1,500 Pairs Women's "Roselle" Silk Hosiery 1 45 JCj .ZZI Sold heretofore at $1.95 i'VERY pair full fashioned, of the finest thread silk with lisle garter top, soles, , t- '''r,"'M ' LjJSlU'JiLUfl . ... . . ,.,,. ... u -. nceis anu luc; in u.iitrv, tiiiiiii uiuwn, nude, fawn, gun metal, mandelay and tiffin. . W iriminnTiiTn'iii Founded in 1SC5 lie Heuse HeeDe a -,ai Inaugurated the One-Price S)stcm in 1881 C. J. Heppe & Sen Central Stere 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown Stere N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts. i In the piano field- THE BMOMT PIANOLA-PIANO offers the ultimate in every possibility of Piane-Music As a reproducing instrument, the DUO-ART Pianola-Piane affords the only means of hearing at any time the playing oil tlie world's greatest pianists. As a player-piano it embodies the Pianola featuresthe most perfect of all "player" mechanisms. As a piano it offers all the tone values assured by the famous tktJ- i- i it It will -i4- it? rlllH" Jiuiftua in vnii-ii it ie wtiiit. Ji4wftW5 The DUO -ART reproducing MWm. mechanism is te be had only in six fegils?; renowned pianes: The Steinway,.? vveuer, eieeu, vv nuuiuuu, etruuu and Aeolian, all of which we sell. Prices, $695 up Rental-Payment Plan, if desired. g--rgr,wT.73'iiii I i Style Ne. 280 1 1 If it comes from Heppe's it's a real VZC71Q 3IM ri f lif.1w..- T&iiKS jinjmir t.-. '";WrB WBMIZIigjSSi: f5f I B i Of Swig As we sell only the Victrela, you cannot buy an inferior instrument here. We sell the Victrela because we knew it will bring te you as no ether talking machine can the music-pleasure which you desire. Yeu cheese here from every type of instrument built by The Victer Talking Machine Company and like wise from the complete catalogue of Victer Records. Order your Christmas Victrela NOW at Heppe's. Prices $25 up en our Rental-Payment Plan Suits as Trimmed or as Tailored as One Fancies Which means there's the smartest of strictly Tnilered Suits for the woman of conservative taste, and Fur-trimmed Suit3, with novel pockets and sleeves, for these te whom a less severe mode is mere becoming. Women's Fur-trimmed Suits $15 te $97.50 Including the model sketched, of Melrose m'xtures in jrrays, blues, browns and nipt .shades, with deep fur cellar te be worn in choker effect as shown, or open. Nete the distinctive sleeves and the side-straps. ?u.r).00. Other models, with cellars of raccoon, opossum, fox and beaver, are of Selkirk tweeds and Sennetta cloth in tans and blues. Dressy Suits Are $40.00 te $67.50 Suits smart enough te wear en any semi-formal occasion. Fashioned of fine tricetine, twill, duvet de laine and marleen. Chiefly in black, navy blue, browns and rrrnys. Suits that show the hand of the smart designer and the skilful tailor. Coats are variously belted, beltlcs or bloused, some slifjhtly flaring from the shoulders. Many arc trimmed with folds and straps or handsomely fur-cellared. Others of tailored simplicity, as the model sketched en the standing fifiure, nt 5G2.50. g- Strwbrldee & Cleth!" ?nnil Fleer, Cent Kilir -"- MRU Men's New Overcoats Thousands of Them $27.50 te $75.00 Fer many weeks our Overcoat stocks have been ready net alone in comprehensiveness nnd completeness of selection in fabric, styles and sizes but also ready with many of th se special-value groups which have been instrumental in making this Philadelphia's greatest Clothing Stere for men. Your Ceat is here, at a price te suit either in our regular stock or in tne of these unusual value groups Smart Winter Overcoats at the Remarkably Lew Price of $27.50 Yeu can cheese a gieat, heavy Ulster, or a smart Ulsterette, the popular club style, or a dressy Chest crfie-'d OM-rceat, from a collection of unusual breadth in the matter of fab ks, pat tenia and sizes. We need hardly add that at this price any Overcoat in the let is a matchless value. A Greup of Our Exclusive Wickham Overcoats at $35.00 Cembin'ng all that d'stinctien of stylp, richness of fnbtic and care of tailoring which men who knew geed Clothing have learned te associate with the Wickham name. Handsome Overcoats that Came en the Londen Beat, $48.00 They ni rived s no time before the new tar'T "thedule and, therefore, are marked at an attractive, low pi -i-. P.eul Scotch fleeces in styles it man might designate as "dn s " Real English Tep Coats of Real Scotch Tweeds, $35.00 Your cheice of Londen styles, with set-in sheuMer or Raglan sleeves many in herringbone patterns. Unusual value, of course Seme Excellent Tep Coats, $25.00 These Tep Coats which include many styK of Kr.itex fabrics ire hurrying out rapidly, for the styles appeal te men and young mm, and the price is notably low. Wickham Suits, with Extra Trousers, at $34.50 Here's ti rnre opportunity. Suits with all the t !e nnd high quality of fabiic and tailoring associated with the Wickham name nnd with the extra-wear feature of an extra pair of trousers. Other Suits With Extra Trousers Special at $29.50 Hunilsome Suits including many new stripes -of solid cassi cassi mcre and worsted fabrics. ?V StranbtldBe A Clothier ht--.niJ Tloer. I't Rugs Much Under ' Regular Prices New Tills $800,000 Sulc of Fleer Coverings Is your opportunity t eave. And increasing wholesale prices make the savinjra in this Sale even mere important than before. SUPERFINE WILTON RUGS Size 0x9 feet 567.60 8.3x10.0 $02.50, 5102.50 Size 0x123100, $110 Size 11.3x12 $155.00 Size 11.3x15 $185.00 . KOYAL WILTON RUGS Size 0x9 feet $17.50 Size 8.3x10.0 $70.00 Size 0x12 feet $75.00 Size 11.3x125105.00 Size 11.3x155130.00 Anether shipment of these popular Imported Cocea Doer Mats, 14x24 inches $1.05. (Zby fltrawbrldg A Clothier Fourth rioer, ffnt Save Alse en Lower Lewer Price Rugs in the Sale Extra-heavy Axmin,tcr Rugs form the major part of recent shipments received te sell under price. Weaving defects, hardly neticenble, v.hile they de net affect the wearing qunlitics, help te radically lower the prices. WIDE RANGE OF AXMINSTER RUGS 11.3x12 feet S4G.7G 6.9x9 feet $22.75 36x72 inches $5.75 0x12529.75, $33.75 4.0x0.0 feet $10.75 27x51 inches $3.25 a-Stra-vbrldc A riettilr Fleer 4H. Kllbirt Street r , , I t1 i i i H Coats Inspired by Youth In the Misses' Apparel Stere Coats that youth will cheese with assurance, for every model unmistakably is designed nnd fashioned for young girls and their elder sisters. Misses' New Winter Coats, special $59.50 Sketched in the centre is a Ceat that Miss-14-te-18 claimed as her own the minute she saw it. It happens te be of navy blue Lustreia cloth, and there are ethers for girls who prefer tan, brown or black. In this group there are ether Coats of Lustreia, Norman Nerman dio and Belivia, with deep wrap sleeves, bloused back and fur cellar. Every one beautifully tailored and handsomely lined. Rare value at 559.50. Misses' Fairfield Coats $29.50 te $59.50 Quite the "sportiest" Tep Coats going. There isn't a girl who doesn't lave ever their taileied hnej, and their wendeiful fabrics tweeds, plaid-back cleak'ngs and the softest of camel's-hair coat ings. Seme prefer notched cellar and rovers, ethers cellars of raccoon fur. Sizes 14 te IS years. Fairfield Coats for Miss-12-te-lG $29.50 When one is tee old for childish things but net quite grown up, these Fairfield Coats are just the thing. The sketch nt the left shows the smartly tailored lines of the girls' own Fairfield medci. Fashioned of soft, two-tone diagonal cloaking, belted and cellared in the most-approved style for intermediate girls of 12 te 16 years $29.30. Girls' Skijdrift Dresses $13.50 Fer girls of 8 te 14 years, Jumper Frecks are most becoming. Especially the new model of skydrift (a knitted woolen fabric) in tan, brown and oxblood, trimmed with silk braid. A blouse of nntuial-coler silk pongee is just the thing te wear with the Jumper $13.50. V-y FtrtwhrM ft Clothier Hecenil rioer. Market Street end Ontr i ii ir" v y Women New Cheese Dresses of Fine Twill The Fiecks that 1 ok se smart with one's neck fur when one's coat is removed. Fine Weel Twills in navy blue, black or brown lend themselves te slim coat models one sketched, at $77.50, or te graceful drapery caught at one side with a haniJsome buckle. All Fashion's newest cnpiicrs in sleeves and cellars, nnd they are ninny, are shown in this distinctive gieup of Women's Cleth Dresses $25.00 te $97.50. Silk Afternoon Dresses $H 2. 50 and $35.00 Of Canten crtpe, ch'inliillu -atm, sat n-faced crepe and broche crepe, chosen for the reh beauty of fabric am! their dimming adaptability te Fit,lnenV vu.. of stjlcs liewiulun-'ly draped or sirmKiii nnu sum. in bind aim '-mart .iiii(U, in'-luding blown. The model bketehed nt the right, with i nibieiilcred sleeves $32.50. -rtr Hliuwbndc A uu'luei Scctnd I'lter, Murk! (street liKW It, ll 4. V H- i . J " . . is&'Z',V