yt,V"'"'' ;J V" ,--",-i,Vj.T!j--r-ST.s-H.i,'n '"'4i.y$fl';- v,v pj'" T if"? n v1 KT.Tnrerc r'W" 1r tx1 -vi WW$1 xjUi.e J LxOieri!ii xJLiiJuijLLi' JiiA ' ! xiIa a . y - "" rTA?,ryv'.,l ft"' ' " i - in A-j-VAjVJI' X c ea ejLjca. T 1 1 jLUaX i Wr W.'; ut-f ft k K-: r.iiif IPv w 1 j; l M; 13 r 1 1 U H MERION SERGEANT'S DEMOTION UPHELD SWARTHMORE CELEBRATES 58th Anniversary of Its Founding te Be Observed Tomorrow The founding e( Swnrthmere Celleso will be celebrated tomorrow. The col cel col Icre was founded In 1S0-1. eeiiRH. Tim Little Theatre Club e the eolleKO will Rive a represcniuuen et Itcnjatntii West's painting nnd Ocerce llnncreft's nnrrntlve of l'cun'a Treaty with the Indians. EX-SERVICE MEM Many hundred friends of the college ...... I ... 1..- h..mi '11... -..I-- -.. ...Ill 1. ....... Iitnft 1?ntntii1 M Mni.!d , , r 4 - t'.l,IC."C. ICU IU .'U lllVili A IH- tUlL" I Rein lll llllllillU'U ..V....HI . xiUUI.li Township Commissioners Faa- brntlen will include a football game be- former Anilms-niler te Japan, who will tO Present Specific Charges tween Swnrthmure nnd the Stevens"'""" 'J 1 ' Institute of Technology. Against Robinson einse win be suspended for tne LisTRNise te rei.iTicAT, unions ' dav (0 that all student" may' participate That political line-ups must be reformed I ,. ..-remonles. which will utart at I '. ''.""A'1'1 '" ,Se,VJh?,"n.' .:...- ..I.. i. ...i.i. i. i - iiam "'...-"''"; -' "";.-'."" sa.. 1 I-..!-' e run k iih tut iiiiuu-iiiii. ihi c,.ni . ". . . CX-BEKVICE MEN Half Bchetarthlps for Ex-Servlc Men ar . , , , arnllAbla In . I S9!ll.ll'?J,'nH . Entlneere' Llcente , uMIe Sprttnc Elementary nd . . Frem the east campus the precession "u,ln" Le""?AMt, ,t Hirt B,he.i Brtiseu will ke te the outdoor auditorium, where THE Y. m. c, a. or PuiXADEtPKlA after the slupiiip of the natiennl l"'"' anthem nnd the rending of the lllbfc , " the nres dent ei tne neani ei .Mnnn- SESSION CALLED REHEARING Commissioner of Lewer Morien township chose Inxr night te upheld the demotion of Sercennt invitl Uoblnen te patrolman without preentlne spo spe rifle charges ngain-t him rather than name the clmrnf nnd liear a defense en bis appeal fur rein-tntenunt. Hobinsen't demotion, after li hnu (tempted te scr a warrant en .Lime A. Lmmens, wealthy eial operator. i.u held in .''-.".Oil bail for runnlne down nd Uilllnjr a man with h! nutomeb-b'. Stirred up n benn-t'i m-t of etiti.-im In all the Main Line cnnt.iiv.inUi". Robinson va leni..-l t.i' peire committee September -O. The iin.iii'.--s'eners last le'jlit upb"l ibe iici!,,n f the eiiinmiltee h :i oe te 1 1 te - The eoiiiml-sieiier- viiid 'hat tii " HHn lat in-'ht wa .i ' r...e..i !). M:'f,n IV ilym. e:.e ,.f :he t - ...,.. r ii.liititrereil tbe in;e'-i,:i' 1 iIK't ::.. r.miii. :i- cae wax r.evc u . nliened. - llenjnti! n II. I. m.ew ."i ".. , i.. Ne:,'i Avili.- .i. 'I '''!. a 1 .!'".-. m e pu-i.lei'.f of the be.iM. i'ir" ''".' Ilaxerfel.l. re the leii.ler- of "iv ! -ii iua. Ii lad 1 n t.wi b '.'.'. v vite--s I l.ii Rebitl-i V eli'.-re.i !li rear "f :i -tore where n di-eriier!v "i.n-u" a :'i preire-r. iie.ns tlireiv."i ;, ,,;,.,. winch v. n ipe:.e.l fr.u-i tne tii., b 'i.c prepiictcci . In "c kins f:'; .-h of 'ha' idic; iron' cither .. "i ui ,.. )i-r. I..u!...w i.id :an liitni.'d itini' an1' 'i-'i.ii ih'"' Ko'.i.neii h 'i ; I ..j i : .e v. i "' . , ,;,,. ,. .1 ..,' tiie ncM.ii:'; : l" tv, " , .. i.i ,i iea.l te Keliin- !'l" inlii,.1'lci"ii. ilnr'celi I'. Meer' e' "Verr . . 'i "Mf 'y,ui. The-taie-tnr' c iii,i..ii..., the : iii 'i. iisa:!'."'. Ite" :..ie.. in h.r 'i.i ' ' ' "'.,''. Mr. M "r ,!,.: , , ii ln.1 ; .!! nu'.'Kc-i i nd-r (He of be coin.'-. Mr tc.Miii nil .ei'.iii-ctl i'i:.l , r ...:.... , ii, it.c.:,-i vmiiii )'" ji-ev. .I,., le prsnmen' c.f .. .'tierrey 1. . i v .i- .li :' -"''"e t ' I i ' a ' - , I . ,t .. ,: i cb ,.t"'. c i!i. ":. i e' the c-'nrs. Then M-. i"ni.:i t';ib n -it. I :! i'.il'ew- t fie ti "-t ' r.' i i ' ' lore l' i I"; -reittr".'- 'c eld. "' l'"i'C" Uo'-'ci-e'i bem. :u'. the .''inrr- lie can I'M v. : w'hT t'ie 'lie. The '. nr '..a"ir,i: wni snrire.l for !. pre-.n; uii of cipv ..vicieii if i" i ''" an . !t i- net .., .:' '.t el ic ..'ir-h a- ha taKeii place." Aciia'i iiH . tl ii ii - ''.I.- te real. 7" till' tl'ir i"'l!'.' enti -im. their typewritten t:ren.ent. T!ien rhev all a'- bael. i.ncl st"ili . 'i . fJlynn te'il Minre e s,( -.iieiii Tu- jitfernev nsreeci 'e '! 'cm.! fl. eh "' In wLieh ; ei .tie ti.irs-1- wi ; Made. JUDGE McDEVITT HONORED Newspapermen Give Testimeni;! Dinner at Pen and Pencil Club A testimonial di'iner I' .Ii:d;" II.ir: S. Mele!tt. recciitiv appointed e ihe bench of Common I'1": Court V . 1. wn- Knen lait n slit at 'nr Pen and Pencil Club. liV.Mi Va'i ;t -tr-et. Nc--. paper men nnd citj etiie'aN united te de tlie .Incise honor. Judge McDevitt n- formerly a re porter. "line te the eeurase of ,Ii:d;e Mr- T)eitt." aid Mayer NIei.i.. "tl.ei real terrcr leday in the i.c-irtj i..' our iToek" V may new hupe for peace nnd order in tlie-e sri'iiers of t'e c itj that liaie hitherto liec ;i unruly. In bi bnndliug of the drip.,- ohm. .l-id;.' ie Devitt has been fesied at tin' sinrt. and, he I.ih made cemI at i.e :nrt.' Others who added their i.'ii:.Je -n that of the Chief I'.xec .iri'.c -, ."( Jniie A Canipbell. I he tcia-ltna-ter : .ludge Charie- !'. I'.artieit. .lids. Ciiarle 1.. Hrewn nnd ('lintccji lin. .s Woeclruff. I'hnlrman of ibe Cin crv 'c-e i.'i'miuH i.'i'miuH ien. Te Clear Schuylkill Site A tiie tirt di'litute n;,p t iiki't. tni , !' rec laniatie'i of land along the S. Vivi. hill couth of Sprlr.s iiarc"n ,'ree' Iti'iege. a (entia't ha- beep ,iwnrijcci ). ihe I'.iirntcii.ni I'.Wv Ce.i.inNriciu te Michael iniiliicli' r te lemei'-h a nunibfi ' hriclf.itid -fi" me ter.eiiient linii-je-i : c.d scueral factor', bn'.idiii"-' m H'e al'M cic,niled In- T" ent i - fe'irtl . Callow bill i pel Carlten -u - n:ni lie Seln.; IkiM. M'he oenrrac'ci" :, p,i- i he .pi Sll Piiil ter the ; .i.gi- e: razniy tne ti'i nir -. and ivi!! i".i,n :" r'it. uiiiteri.il '. ill iie no ene ciin tireil tt 'cession from Parrlsh Hall te the beau-1 multitude of rumor, " belnit iftel for .ifftil east minim, where the gradu- "$ rlihVpSI!ieiSLBr:M!!W.0 lih5 1109 nil u MUUiNii.n iii Mim ,niuuimurp iiaeu vliil'. A regular social favorite BejcuL Tea tJea-tetallv Different TAPESTRIES WITH OR WITHOUT NEKHMTPOnTt FOREIGN or Demeitic at RIGHT Prices tlnBu. tlrtirhr. fhnlr , flrntu, FnoUteott. tr.. cin inrKinix ii'CTencti., Till". ASSOUTJIENT IS ItNKQITAl.ED STAMPED LANDSCAPE CANADIAN HOMESPUN BAGS in at.:. reTiOns GIFTS BEADS WOOL Gcrmantewn Novelty Shep 02 r. ciiki.ti'.n vk. am. 4eaa H 5h? Sctrliugtmt Suurtttlr Ifejt lift-; Hi tort m -J&Jr -, -v-" &.JW. : i New lets of IJttle Girls' Jersey Scheel Dresses in practical and attractive ntyles: $11.50 and $15.00 Girl s' Chir.chilla Coats, particularly geed values at: $22.50 Other Ceat?, with and without fur $15.00 te $63.00. ii j 1 rv i t VSLi ;. s&lvj- Tv t j i '. -vuLrT- ,' -O , ? V -' '-a- lh iiy t U VTT t r. t'J'J-?i'.A. rwy-VTJV'L? . '." K i i-v- :.M: Letta-Wtvre Bleemer Drc?se3 made from "ingham which is guar anteed te launder; several styles at: $4.50 - - - jf H euse ex nr enser 1229 Walnut Street '.VALXUT AT 13TH STKIJET Furs of Distinction Priced Greatly Belew Regular The Enlarging and Remodeling of Our Building Brings This Supreme Opportunity Baby Lambs Baby Caraculs Russian Sables Hudsen Bay Sables Chinchillas THE LKQUIHITK ASU MGIX.L CRKA- I 770..S FOR WHICH THE WH'SE OF WEXGER HAS IIEES XOTED FOR 20 YEARS ARE PHESES'TEh TO YOU AT A VIM IS TO , HE APPRECIATED TIIE CeSTIXI.'EP HE- 1 LAY OF TIIE IlLlLhER IS FISISII1SG OCR SEW HOME MAKES SE( ESSARY A ' IjECIDEU LOWER! XfJ OF PRICES. Eastern Minks Silver Foxes Platinum Foxes Bnby Fishers Persian Lamb1: In Our New LevJer-Priced Section We carry n compk'te stock of fur Karments in Raccoon, Hudsen Seal (dyed muskrat), Nutria, Opossum, Natural Muskiat and Squirrel at the lowest prices in town. Yeu can depend upon the quality backed by the I10U.SK OF WENGEK reputation. B. Ckertak Wenger Millinery A showing v?nich presents the final and authentic decisions of Pnris Ateliers and a diversity of exclusive models createdin our own workrooms l'-:l,,v.w Real Credit? Yeu Said It! Mett Liberal Credit Term in America ' Men' Suits jr & O'Ceati &&!& ! li.incl , I jSA 3 i t; i . fwy i J nml s.f &&aW!Ziri4r 1 eel0"'' NAjSf models. Jjl ! te Si ut-r i -jfxniit zcer J JfcMII J :m ... VT Oil EX'S DErAllTXEXT: Fall Suits, (ji w CQ broncldetln. el-1 I tjn en re. nicetines, w ' rtc. v 1 Spert Coats ( Cg e Efl Ik Smart heather mix-,' W 1 JJ g con t; belhlau UP s$13- voietn, etc. Dresses m rrk-ntlne. Canten tri'ic, tlll uiiu n-rei's. Alterations Free 50 Up 1J1AWEEK ?V$ZZ Gately & Fitzgerald1 ltrme CIO MIIDiCTCT rrrdlt MKi:ralliersw,' ITIMlinui wi. ciethl'r 'VjZZZZZZ&yva Saturday EvcnlneiZZSZEa! .. m v WHY PA Y$400 for any Player-Piane, if you can buy a new, high-grade and guarantccdy 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 nnd 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 as much money in developing a double valve action? The verv fact that for ever a quarter of a century we have heen offering $10,000.00 for a better piano than the MATCHLESS CUNNINGHAM should be 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 aferd te sell. Terms arranged te suit the purchaser. CASH, OPEN BOOK ACCOUNT OR EASY PAYMENTS IT PAYS TO THINK! mMri m iMiiliMi iciw J m All Malcen et Talklnt Mnrhlnes at neduciNl Prlcei. 11th and Chestnut Sts. Open Evenings Factery: SOth and Parkside Avenue) We are the Only Piane Manu facturers in Penna. Famous for Selling from Factory te Heme Direct ii i ,i "" , 'ii r-CCi. i i w . iSasgsg i.v. gHU .ssr','v-v : v s-'- 'iA'w.xs -viSVCi.i,'.,"N.rti'" '..."Tssaw ts,tvw vwsv.iyB An Unprecedented Announcement! Overcoats Insured by Oak H all mMMsiMssmcsMB i m m n..Jj.. tCljc Franhlin Jfirc ilnstimncc Cenipanp e( )ljilabtlpt)ia Mrhit'aiffilha prtn fi4 U WinairtcVrt 1 Bm. ut cWtr) pfiMni ti tntw br Mff ail let itl Cbe jTranltlfn jT(re Jnsiirante Cempanp et ?)Ijilnbrlpf)f bmj ifim iffil' 'Ti I JtldJtWLAS-tfax KtiSIUftvO ft 4tti t mr 4r-tct hj kurf 'a7, lSl f, Hrr ' Wiiff tV 'fa rvtireal V- im i9M cr ci-tf t -r,i rtur "r " p" i i"i nf tt it gT"a A it r I8 nM t 4i ;rrit .au-Mtl bf fed lKmiPg I H-d . 1 prefttj wen miW Er Beginning today, Wanamaker & Brown will hand te every customer who buys an overcoat a policy of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company which, te quote the policy itself, agrees te indemnify the purchaser "for direct less or damage by burglary, theft, larceny or robbery, as well as for damage by fire or by lightning." nnHIS is just one mere step forward in the R policy of Wanamaker & Brown te give their customers greater value an greater value and great er consideration for the dollars they spend than can be found elsewhere. H This policy applies te our "All America" Overcoats, described in another part of this advertisement. It applies te ALL OUR DOUBLE BREASTED ULSTERS S25, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50 1 ALL OUR IMPORTED ENGLISH "HARLEVIA" OVERCOATS $35, $40, $45, $50, $55, $60 ALL OUR CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS $30, $35, $40, $45, $50 iTi i vi m i s r i i All Our Lightweight Overcoats, AH Our Tweeds, Herringbones, All our heavy Winter greatcoats and every coat of whatever kind or at what ever price new offered in the new stocks at Wanamaker & Brown which are filled te overflowing, also carry the insurance policy with them. Special October Sale of 2336 New Winter Suits $25, $30 and 35 Oak Hall efTers these new Winter-weight worsted, unfinished worsted, fine cassiniere, tweed nnd heavy cheviot suits specially at these three figures. They set the pace for value in Philadelphia. Exceptionally superior in their qualities, all spick, span and new. NEW WINTER SUITS & OVERCOATS FOR BOYS eiiAA ( FOR HOYS' EXTRA TROUSEIt SUITS OF TWEEDS AND CHEVIOTS. TANS, 1Z.UU ( BKOWNS AND GRAYS. SIZES 7 TO 18. M-2 CA J 'OR ROYS' OVERCOATS. I TO 12 YEARS. HEAVY COATINGS IN TANS lO.0U j AM) UROWNS, LINED WITH WOOL PLAIDS. eieAA f FOR HOYS' PATRICK MACKINAWS, IN STYLISH CLOTHS. MADE WITH VlZ.Vn) SHAWL COLLARS, LARGE PATCH POCKETS, WITH BELTS ALL AROUND. flin AA f FOR ROYS' HANDSOME RAGLAN WINTER OVERCOATS OF TAN AND xlA).)) J 1JROWN WITH PLAID RACKS. SIZES 13 TO 18. WANAMAKER & BROWN ! t W jOk' ?s I m n i Notable Features of "The All-America" The "AU-Amcrlcu" overcoat ha" no seams cither at the back or at the Hides. It iu cut in a Hint'le piece of cloth and balances perfectly with roomy drnpe in both front nnd back. Sleeves arc in raglnn effect and the belt is made se you can wear the coat cither with or without it. Market Street at Sixth for 61 Years 'i?i.7rssn.,-jt, .. m'lsN-- " ?"";" ? fcTAwwvw tiWM 4.u n: .s;.s '' v.. ..Ss ;".r,..' iV,. r ...v..,...ft . ... ...,.,.. J. M... .V?. ' rr ; ,m' j ,j' --Wi''- '' " 'v ".' "; : xm
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