Si l.X-'JT ?iW. u;., ... ,; "' . WOPEB OFF. WITH TEAM Counellman-Ceach Read for Chi cago Politicians and Footballers Ceunctlntnn W. W. ltepcr, conch of tlie Princeton football team, Is en the wnr with his tenni te Cliinice teilav Mayer of Chicago and .Including the members of ChlcngD Olty Council would give him n het reception at the station. "All rlKht," said ltepcr, "nftcr we lick Chicago In football, we'll tnke en the politicians." SfeC t. IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIhiilllllllliiiiiiimiiiiiiMiii af .-. f? ' E . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitriiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiilllllflllllilltiiiilttlliiihi.tHh.A ? H'l .:&..' vuen JLivery jcvening 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 iiiiiihiniiimiiimiiiiuiimm CABINET FOR ITALY fife , ABRAHAM'S OIJ nOMI5 TOWH 3 , te piny nn Ititersectlenal Knme. , IU'ferc he left, Ills rellcnptirs, rc ratling tlmt he hml opposed the M'titling of the Ulx-rtv Ilell te Chlenpe. te'd Hepvr tliiit ,i delegation ht-mli'd by the Acress a pn of mers tnn 4000 yt ;s j. Senate, Chamber, Fascisti and Nationalist Leaders te Meet King in the land of Ur. Head of the murvoleui Mttitt nnivs or me ancieni nome 01 j 7 discoveries of etnnoleilst in connection with these excavations. In the Ma line Bee. lien of ma mmasy rtnw . It Habit" Adv. 'THE RIGHT WAY" 11 .BBMMMkMMaMil .& -iivi. r '' -v'' - i . rfl I. A . NV.N II II N I 5nS !Te r .tfwswMA , n i-"1. " riaiy M& iglr i Kfl I 1 ! ' u fly Aaieciatcd frtti Reme, Oct. 27. Ucnlte Mussolini, kaer of the Fascist), i expected te arrlbe In Uerae today, having been called here by Premier Facta, who wishes te dlwiiM the situation with hlni. This action has again cnunwl rumor te circulute that the formntlen of nit nit .ether Facta Cabinet with the participa tion of the Fasclitl is a possibility. All speculations concerning the n1u n1u tlen of the crisis agree that it will re sult in the advent te power of the Jascisti, either alone or with Gielittl. Orlande or Sninndra, in ense the Facta Cabinet possibility mentioned is cllssl- pated. ' King Victer Emmanuel will arrive In Ueme tonight. He has expressed a desire te consult tomorrow en the nit nit untlen with Signers Tittenl and De Nl- i coin, the president. rspectively. of the : Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. ' with llenite Mussolini, the leader of ' the Fascisti, nnd with I.ulgi Federzeni. ' leader of the Nationalist party. i Fermer Premier Gielltti also will be ' In Reme tomorrow. I In nn Interview in the Giernale , d'ltalin, Michele Bianchl, secretary of as Fascisti organization in Heme, de- j dared that if logic, common sense nnd ' constitutional cutmn were te be fel-i lowed. en!.v Mussolini could be intrusted with the formation of a new cabinet. The meeting of the Fascist! nt Naples and the speech delivered there by Mus solini hnve rnuseil the present crisis. Signer Ilianchi pointed out, and there fore it was Mussolini who had over thrown the cnblnit and must (cm the new ndniin.s'ratien. TIic sei-retary refused te ndm.t tin pessibi!lt of any ether solution of tw crlti", but if for the sake of discussion , another course should be contemplated. ' the Fascisti. lie considered, should ask a Inrger participation in the new cab inet than that mentioned by Mussolini in Ills Fpeech, when he bald he had de manded for the Fascisti the portfolios ; of foreign affairs, war, navy, labor and i public uerks. He siieuld also demand the portfolio of the interior. Signer Ilianchi thought. I Londen. Oct. 27. (Ry A. P. i ; While th latest news from Reme show a continuance of a crisis in Italy then Is nothing in the advices reeived teiia te indicate thin anything in the nature ' of n revolution is in progress. i Seme Heme messages predict the crisis will be spedily settled. Mean while the report through Paris that the FascieH vpe marching en Reme is without nnv confirmation. The .lemitiant fact In the situation is that the Kawlttl nr demanding a share in the Government. Dull Children or Dim Vision Many a school child has been pronounced stupid or mentally defective when the whole trouble was peer eyesight. This real cause net being discovered, has never been corrected with the inevitable result, handicapped manhood, or womanhood. Don't let this happen te your children. At the first sign of backwardness, tendency te headaches, or nervousness, take them te an oculist (physician eye doctor), and have him examine their eyes. Only a doctor is qualified te diagnose and prescribe for their eye trouble. "THE RIGHT WAY" is the only safe way. YOUR FAMILY DOCTOR OR A "GUILD OPTICIAN" WILL RECOMMEND AN OCULIST Philadelphia Guild of Prescription Opticians By consulting an optician displaying this illliifl teBl Bl mmmmmmmmK "' j,' miSamm jaaraiW iiera& pa8is i Ready With A I LM 1,1 w && j$mm ' A', !.,., -rr.art . " fsdBizy.wPi)! & l- wwKyr-!zM$&Kmw.i. mx&& a w s, ..-.. w 9p.m. !i vjiautteurs mSmM&f ' ruiu: M?mjm$mv$ s '.m&mmtei. one tH-Medical Emblem yen secure the services of trusted te nil prescriptions by the Profession. Write or CaU Information Ilurcau 703-706 Bailey Bldg., 1218 Chestnut SU Philadelphia "hts Talk 's fr"" a eepytlght series. AH riR'its reserved j JJi di!J&Jil&&Uk!i& 8 i8 ATet always de the highest priced fixtures I s4iliSlrw''ISffEiSi " j&m&&&. ru SENATOR UNDERWOOD ILL Dtrniingliam. Ala.. Oct. 27. (Rv A. P. I Senater Oscar T'nderwoed has been compelled te cancel hi, pehedule of speeches or. acc.-nnt of an acute at tack of bren hiti. ' ei rl'.- . . u-J?l., -qw gnld " ifi back .' Open Fridays and Saturdays 'til Tyftyrfff' A'?Af .? at fr Repairing and Remodeling Purchasing Agcvts' Order. Accepted il!!3 SSwirfV PSat F--SV-3 --"?nk (&SiSl FuuJ tAv-5 1lll-.v Ltaij:u -.! . . Ni3. maium' fartin,' rntr r New Shipments Tomorrow!" I Thousands of Overcea Thousands of Ready at This Lew Price show up the best. Only t making your fixtures blend It with your furnishingrs can ye .i h've that hapny medium c warmth and cheer. If yci n. hu'.Minir. or having your prcei sO(Ie wired visit our large and sp nl'd'v ci lipped howrr.ep-', est. mates and aiiKSestir I fM 3 f mmuivn Tf.'fANDKffNT LIGHT CC 65MarMef7JIi i-dVMHi SAVE (UGHTING FIXTURE and) LAMP HfaAUqUARTERS'. -, . -.. i Al.'Al.;At.iAt'?iV.A'MTn isrs- 1115 CHESTNUT ST, COppesite Keith's Theatre) Open a Charge Account TOMORROW. THE LAST SATURDAY OF OCTOBER END-0F-THE-M0XTH SALE F urs 17' rw m ii ViVSy ii t ft it eats Deuble Values te Deuble October Business .4 wonderful collection of fashionable fur coats llial are dependable from the POINT OF QUALITY and exceptional from the PQIXT OF PRICE A smell deposit will reserve your purchase. A complete assortment of coats in sizes 16 te 51. at Mr. Hill's Well Known Lew Prices SUITS With One and Twe Pairs of Pants Extraordinary Values Arranged for Tomorrow KO.O'i 123.00 '.5.00 l.iO.O" lC5.ne il'e.OO 2L'5.en -!4e.0G 0.00 300.u0 395.00 U5.U0 483.00 475.00 .725.00 71." 00 !f5.0" Trt: - Mari...- i 'h Seal C 'a- i T . r.u-s.an rri.y .: Frer."t mci! C'x Trimrried Frei' h J- Natural Muska C-at C'.-et '"at '"eat Black Caracul l outs Nature! Kacc.,..;: Coats Hudsen Seal '',trcs Tr.mrac'l Hud.- i. Seal Natural M'r.k C',nts Hu'ien Seal Winp-' Natural Siuirrcl Coats Alaslta Sftl W'.r.s Natural .S-j';.rr'l Capes np, ai l.'ya'..' (.,) Dark r ''?, N.ir irn' M,- '-ape .,: Wra; 54.50 59.50 69.50 79.50 84.50 98.50 125.00 145.00 175.00 195.00 245.00 275.00 295.00 295.00 365.00 495.00 695. 'JO 995.00 f ITV" hK ;re f ape ipes tU.eO Fer Tomorrow Only rex & W elf Scurfs Fuil-Furrcd Animel Scarfs in All Shades liefularli 2.1 jje n-M M '-'" ,.''. '0(iv l(JM 't c, ' &irfr.ir . Vc..ju '' iw an . v hr.,,1, a .- '?:', w mM .. :rTur''- Srttl V Musk-rat , Caracul Cena WT C'eitrs cu;e1 59.5(7 MM 12.1.00 Single- and Deuble-BrcastccJ Medels English Ferm-Fiiiing Medels Jazz Medels Sports Medels Twe- and Three-Butlen Sack Medels Beys' First Leng Pair of Pants Suits '' I I OVERCOATS- $10.00 5.00 Never Before in History Such Amazing Extraordinary Values The new arrivals have brought our stock up te the highest point for both value giving and variety. We are rariy ."ain te' break a'l records and we will when the thru:.-,a:nh of men who come here tomorrow see the.se most sensation:'.! suits and overcoats at se low a price. saS 7 Convertible Cellar Overcoats Storm Coats Dress Coats Single- and Deuble-Breasted Overcoats Ferm-Fitting Overcoats Gabarame Raincoats and Topcoats in ;hi There isn't a stT. a material a pattern or a coloring- that any man eeulti want but that is represented Bena Frde and Most Wonderful Em Sale Art! man if you "v here hi-t Saturday and saw the tremr-iuieus irewds veu would annreeiate what .MK. ill J, IS DOIVG FOR THE MEN OF PHILADELPHIA. We established a new one-day's selling record and we broke all precedents by enabling evtr. man te have a new suit and overcoat at a price that nesitivelv tannet be equaled anywhere in town ' ' r- -V -i -i' If. . t - "J fV-- VMnrA'f I !! MM IIIIIIWMHIilHI MHIIIIIHI IMHJPIHI jJJ y k m A M I ffl V-"a J- ML k w a f .? . WL f J l ?TC i j I SI v' - Sw TiflW&fc s w BhTS-rA- S Jl II I All r- w- H S fclf xi '' WilWMMMljlWaWlwwwwMWl,,,pgMMMMM 1 V. tr K I rr?K hdWJhC U K OMBV .: " ff .fcjijlr AW'Tnl' VTO' Vsf YjrfV-lDlv s7a J1 .u. WS f s a- 'BEftva i tie .-iiai.i.y .;n u ei ganneni.- -or the young man going ' . celleg;' or high nedcl-'. Many tiie .suits hav uvn pairs of pants. i. 4- ir&rr -nx x "" tm&am neel also con ;ervatic -I fc. Im fJ'i - - ivH rj lias.. tr r U t. .n K n 4xi 11XTK V SIMHIM. Men's Pants i ,- see the big KtrSC these lev.' J (gj ... 1. D.C. V. pi. rj. -' i material.-;. All colors. All civ.'. ; !L PS COME TO Philadelphia 'slnrgcst Trouser Dept. WW i.r cur urn 'I !.ir ;cst t-- rMifc ssc:V',)i J ji .' . -VV JUJ - - jnr, i I" .J -J J" fc 1 i 3J k k w& liww f S s Rf vorceaiSy- JuacieiBaws e w fCIMSA Ti "1 "7)t Wi Ki - J$ h ri r Hap e lii ij.'th "i -;, ww-.li ..-t A Se & CMIS. M fifl.afla.Sa .-ISB. wrw ,r, ,-jm ja.j, 7 3P'jsrX!FL7j- i a" $TS i flp0t u reatest Sale of the Season a jn r xpisk i?ki.c i wm rssav K5 I ' CL y -V TH ? 4-9 w TSggigtf'-a SS3SSM xsavia All you have te de is te come in and hee for yourself that Ah-. Hill i,-ls Ui" lies! ii-s in the rity. Tin- entire Third Fleur j, devekd cntirelv te ttey.V Clothing ."l h... will lind greater varjetie.s than in an t we stores combined. mmiiiA - r-s mr .f i n tr ' iv ,4 i na.. ..- -rrr r.r it j " ihj - w.v- AVtin i Ef" fi? v VE' v-k tf fisd-j. wp!r swvca j i a aanaw W. 3'!7. f fiasj ,f J.s,ffl f 3sy r" L - $ lvmsM K 9m 'V'Sk f.l? 4- I Open Evenki store Orders Acceded i-V!M ;'' 1B a uasen Skunk fa hwretm f Seal d ft Trim' d 175.00 $ wnr0f 215.01 cat Ai- 00 .Uui&en Seal Is Dyed Muskrnt : Frenth Sen U Vyed Ceney; it lfll'WtV 1 a? 7v )S4 I i&J ft! ua VI I "-" ' d Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Clothing Stere Kg I hg M y-j ".as i - Bdi I WSm l 111 i I f&mhrji ea i- - ui mi m k. &a j? -i mi ; m i f- ph ffnu ri"v r fl.Tjp wii myJP i iladdphia's Lreest Exclusive Clothing Stere "iiMBii 'i""11 imiMiniiiiil 01 7-1 019-1021 Market Street Miiiumi : kieu 3 " '.. J. dk:. i sa ., sjsA
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