Ul I 1 If 1111 ' ICt '1 8 I i m tWOt v I ?;W" v. ':; (, jm TT '" JpSPWWPrv !',"'. ' 8APS!M imramtji i '" V i "V!'.2i 'vvti.iir.v.nT s: 'a' ' Hfe r 'T&V V, EVENING PUBLIC UGER-temiAD&tAHU; MONDAY. OOTOBM Wlti Comfert Your WithCuticoraSeap and Fragrant Talcum VESA: M a-i. Ifpl) Ettty Bywiy a Hifhway m OVEJOY Hydraulic SHOCK ABSORBERS 'sakmsn&M KU KLUX KLAN TOLD TO LEAVEKANSAS Governer Allen Has Attorney General Begin Action te Expel Organization EXPLOSION KILLS FOUR BOYS elltve Matehti Ignited Fumes Prem 600-Qallen flat Tank Semnrlltc, Man., Oct. 80. Three bevs were killed and one was fatally Injured by the explosion of a gasoline tfink near Union Square late yesterday. The fourth boy died last night. The police expressed the opinion that the boys hati been playing with matches nenr the tank. The tank, of BOO-gallon capacity, had recently been exca?ated from the ground and wns lying in the rear of PUBLICLY ANNOUNCES MOVE fLA NEW YORK'S CLUB. tlj ? LIKE HOTEL Times Square (Southwest) INDIVIDUALITY IXCM.1.EN1 euisist Roemj 9tnl. W.OO te $5.00 Union Square. The boys had been rummaging around and, it Is believed, lighted matches. Fumes escaping from the tank are thought te have been Ig nited and the explosion followed, blew lng the bodies of the beya a dozen feet and breaking windows of heusea fifty feet away. $2000 BLAZE IN READING Reading, Pa.. Oct. HO. Fully $2000 damnge te tne winding nmi large losses in cash and clothing te empleyes n suited yesterday when the locker rooms for empleyes of the Crystal Restaurant of G. Munlis caught Are. The bulldlug wna paved. SALESMEN for Drug Trade Miimfnrt'irrr " n"-v "i"' 'nl'ne rt BALKMEN f"r hUJ!p-. nnJ tii- ti.tr t 111 high lnn rind Jrc-lsttir ti 'ru-clt rnlT un!r unle-" mHiand "ins plin i em mlwlen or utile IlT tnl en'r e.v n Ctertnet. print i-nnn. ett n, mj terrl t n low ceTctfil. Apply by Mt-r only ti Oswald Advertising Agency, S07 Otis HMg. Philadelphia Get Your Heme Wired Including fixtures of rare beauty and charm of d'sign and quality ey our icendrrful organization. Established 19 Years Originators of our oxen dlsttnctiie and flexible Financing P'an tchich insurei tit canh mafemrs equltablt vavtna as compared with the de ferred plan. WHALEN-CROSBY 140 N. 11th St. fiicT 1919 Wii. 4 no 4I!1 4SS3 Op.n Tridiy Erenlnirt ud StturtUr Aftsraoens Here is Geerge Gibbs i with his novel, THE HOUSE OF MOHUN It tells about an average American family and the part I played in its failures and suc cesses by the younger gener ation. $2.00 .4 Best Seller Since Publication D. APPLETON & COMPANY Publishers New Yerk s FOR THE NEWEL POST TtnnnrtPti Bronze mm jriguics ,j' ILLUSTRATED is A a 2-light figure entitled "The Sewer." Si O.'.'i Price 1 Jntcrts'lnff 'f trtc n M-ltj. Dresden D e i H lee trie IV i -fume and ' a.-e Lamps V J VzG, VnWf ., rABL m J est Qmmpien TlNCANOESCENT LIGHT CO. 0J3Martetat7M (LIGHTING FIXTURE and) UAMP HEADQUARTERS-J Own I'rlilii ".jiturihu till 0 I. M. i," A in ii l (jnarm h tanJ CniU U reals are breedine- pidtcb lurcniib THE gateway te seven passages entering the head, lungs and temach is the threat. All types of dibcist- Kcrms seek te invade the body t this point. By checking and actually de stroy ins these germs, Fermamint cientifically guards thu vital passage and helps shield you from infection. Slowly dissolving and mixing with the saliva, its disinfecting action penetrate cery nook and pocket, throughout the mouth and threat. At all drug stores. ermamint t GtRMKIUING THKOAT TABIOS H M4lt1a .1tc.j1r01i1.el MMPLESt Te atqujintwu uillx rvrmamint u n ill 5iJ a trnil Tu mi rteeipt of 4c tn ilampi e dtfrai meling con AJ4ri The Ujhct OicmicalCe., nj U'. ibViJfc.N. V.CIq m OeffeyrHle. Kan.. Oct. SO. Gov Gov ereor Allen' nttnefc en the Kti Klux Klun Iin4 created n stir in the State. The Governer declared he had in frnefed Hlchanl J. HepkinH. Attorney General, te begin action which he hoped would expel from Kansas every official of the Klan. Th Governer spoke Sat urday night before one of the largest nudiencM ever assembled in Coffeyville. 1 ah tne uoverner wat ueneuncins tne I Klan ns a secret order operating with with jeut first obeying the laws by seeking a I charter through tbc Secretary of State, as ether fraternal and social organiza tion" have done, about fifty members of the audience left the theatre. The CtOinmer tmtlrti leiiu ineueh tn In. form them that if they were members if the Klan they h.td better be en their I un. a the Attorney General was ou I he lookout for them and seen weuld1 V'itheir trail. 1 "We confront in TCnnas sn aton aten 'ihins development of prejudice, racial and religious," the Governer snld. "It i seeking te estnhlNh the un-Amerlcnn l'lfi that we can improve the condi tions in th Statft by turning the right of Government te n masked organiza tion, which arrogates te itself the right te refute the individual. "It has taken the old Ku Klus Klan I from its grave. It has set up the In- , i'rilble philosophy that we require religion instructions from masked men whee characters and capacities are concealed by disguise. 'Tn the Seuth and In the Far West it has committed many crimes upon the individual, and only recently has invaded this State, which was bullded strongly upon respect for law tinU order, and lias given us the shocking T'.ilnfien at Liberal. Kan., of taklnj th Mayer of the town by violence, carrying him te a secluded place and whipping him because he refused te a low this masl;e,l society te held a meeting in his hall. "It has introduced in Kansas the greatest curse that can come te nnv civilized people the cure that arises out of the unresfained passions of men governed by religious intolerance and racial hatred. It brings chaos an-1 hatred and menace te every law-abiding citizen who may fall victim te the private quarrels and animosities of men who hide their identity behind a mas!;. 'If we iel berately allow this or er or ganisateon te take the law into its own hands, then we bre.ik down all the safeguards of society. I am he"' tr tell jeu very frankly tonight that I have directed the Attorney General te bring nn action ngainst the officials of the Klan te expel them from this State." , New V(Tk. Oct. 30 City A. P.i The National A"""intlen for the Ad- ' vancemi'tir; nf Colored People t"d.iy -ent a telegram te Governer Allen, of Knn-ns congratulating him upon his nTLtei that h' had directed the At torney General te take nctieu te expel from the State all officials of the Ku , Klnv Klan. ' The mev-.ige ays "We hope the example tem haie i.er wi'' b" fnl'uwnii 111 ether Stur w'lei-e these ferees, by stirring up race hit red. religious iite'..ram.e and lawless nes, , !,. .tteinptiM' te uudermine th' An erh-ui ideal." 1 A. B. HART ASSAILS KLAN Harvard Professer Declares Negro Must Be Protected by Whites Bosten. Oi". .10. Prof Albei' R iv.nell Hart, of Harvard, author f a t'JAtboek en American history wh"i has drawn fire from members of the Hosten Citv Council an "I.'n-Ameri- nn." yesterday attacked the Ku Klux Klnn in an address in St. Pnul'h Cathedral en "The African IJacc Iror Irer lem " Prof. Hart declared that, In their belief that the Klan should be maintained te place fear in the heart" of the Negro population. Southerner had "revlted a corpse winch heuhl have been allowed te lie forever b'ltied." ' Americans." he said, "are respon respen Mll' for 'he presence of NegreeH In this country and they are nle respen- ble for efjeating them and protecting their n;v's n long ns they live here." PEASANTS BURN OLD IRISH CASTLEWOMAN KILLED Antrim Structure Dated Frem Dayt of Queen Elizabeth IWf.ist. Oct. .10 iHy-A. P. ' Ant rim Castle, near Leugh Nengh, 'he home rt Vice'tnt Ma.'aereene, jarlin men'nry serr'arv rf the Prime M'n ister of" Northern Ire :irJ, was destroyed ' Ire yeste.rdn. Vlsceusl MabSre!ie is a deycer' it r( the speaker of the old Irish II .. of Commens. A ma. 1-iervant pe.-.r-hej i'l the names, and ethers of tne house hold had narre'v (wapes. f-ss irraee l'Arc. daughter of the Most He" Charles Frederick d'Ar", Protestant, pr.mate of all Irlnnd, b ci ii pel led ti leap from a windev? te ei ape tin- ll.imes. Among ether guests of ViHeunt Massereene was Mujer fieneral Cameren, cemminding the fer'cs in T'leter Antrim Castle -na' built b Sir Hugh '' ifi.rthy. n u efiKc of Queen Kliza be. I Van Cat-tie, ... County Gain a-, I'll t iti Crnmuelhan liajs, wne al'e e s'r ii tj bv fire iet by irmed men Sat uniin Thu men kept fje fnmilv oc ec cupytng the custl under arrnrj guatd in an outhouse dur ng thu tire. 1 GOV. SPR0UL URGES STATE TO OBSERVE "APPLE WEEK"' Unusually Large Crep Must Net Qe te Waste Il.irrlshurg, Oct. 30, Governer Spieul In a statement from the Capitel teilnv urged observance of "Apple Week, lieglnning tomorrow ' This i-eiisen thu apple orchards of Pei.iisylvaiua. i-ensilHtlnu of mero than 11 iiinrter million acres, have produced about 12 0O0,0O( bushels of fruit. This, Ik considerably mere thun the average ! for recent years. Lurx crepH in ethtir ' pretluelnic areas of th't country make it imperative that the PenntHylvanla ! npple crop Ijp consumed within the State. I "Cold-Hterage plants are filled and ether storage facilities are net Miflicient te ai'coiijiiiedate the balance of the crop I'nlesN a hug'' quantity of applet can h filner.! in thu linn.lu .. ..... ... the 11C.M few weeks there will be 11 great economic waste of thin uluable feed product. "The week frnm Hi..Iy.. 01 . .. vwnber 7 will be observed an 'Apple eek' ever the country, and Pennsyl- 1""" - ,u" '"re largaat producing State, baa a apecial InUrwt In makinc HIM aWAtll am -- u- . -w -mw nv w wvVaBV B vv WJLV Sterling Silver Bowl and Ladle, This mayonnaise bowl is 44 inches in diameter; ladle and bowl are sub- Manually made of sterling silver; complete $10.50. When selecting a wedding or anniversary gift, cheese something that is useful. A gift for the household is always appreciated. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DtAMOJTD MERCHANTS -JEWELERS StTAKRSMITIIS "The Bright Spot 's 19 Hallewe'en Party AFTER THE THEATRE Tuesday Evening, October 31st Very special menu, with nuts, rosy apples, and cider if you wish. Music that simply picks up your feet and carries them away. Surprise souvenirs all amidst a goblin atmosphere of pumpkins peering thru cornstalks and autumn leaves. and Charlie Kerr With His Wonderful Broadway Entertainers W ! 1 r. i i - - i iyex cut prices out better value It is our premise tkat you would rather have your geed clothes properly cared for than te have them cleaned or dyed at prices incommensurate with quality werkmaninip. Vc havt no connection with any firm of similar natm: I. HERZOG & CO. .4? articlts insured againtt fire and theft until delivered te you Germ an town's Dyers & Cleaners 5904 Germantown Avenue Phene: Gcr, 03'91 ii i aisaB I ri mm. MiRtragaiasrSgr zrfgi I Oucde f M ymJI&- Bosten I I 1 San Francisce i f yt lAf -Ve.' Verfc I j CHILDREN'S PURE WOOL SWEATER SUITS Of 2uality -CONSISTING OF HAT, SWEATER, MITTENS AND LEGGINGS. "3? Sweater tult of tun wool (n tan, breu-n or uhitc, oho blue or green heather Sbu a te 8 yen . $1500 2Mjr Sweater ndt of camel hair and utwl In the ruuwal tan color. Sixes 2 10 8jmm 18. CO i6e Sweater luit of ie fini Scotch voel in gritn or faumheather. Situ a te $ ycari at.oe TO the happy spirit and abounding health of the chllds outdoor hours Jaeger contribute comfort nd warmth. These sweater suits are per fectly tailored te fit snugly and retain their shapes and In every detail te upheld the high reputation ter quality enjoyed by Jaeger for almost forty years. Mail Orders & Inquiries Invited. 1701 CHESTNUT STREET Ceriwr 17th Street ! I Furniture Values that Prove this Stere's Wonderful Advantages J Advantages that mean the utmost te customers in savings and service and which would be impossible were it net for the first-hand cost te you of the Furniture manufactured in our shops, the savings en quantity purchases and the vast storage facilities and low overhead. J Furniture that is built upon the finest traditions of the past, and from the best designs produced in the Furniture World today. Ornamental, artistic and plain-line Furniture the quality and price tags of which bear the unmistakable evidence of values that are great beyond comparison. I A stroll through our vast galleries is in itself an education in Heme Comforts and Heme Furnishings. Every day customers tell us hew glad they are that they came, net alone for the wonderful things they see, but also because of what they save. Come, if only te acquaint yourself with the opportunities that have raised this Stere te leadership in the Furniture Field. ILLUSTRATED FROM OCR SALES FLOORS A Dining-Roem Suite rich in these influences which characterize tin earlier age of Furniture making. Its sturdy dignity, its nrtistic carvings, and the substantial stietchers give it a distinction and charm rarely found in a Suite at this price-. Made of Walnut, with the embellishments delicately touched in Old Geld, it is a Suite thut must be seen te be appreciated. Nete the large Buffet and roomy China Closet, and the cabinet design of the Seiving Table. The chairs, the seats and backs of which are covered with brown denim, are as well made as they are fine appearing. Ten Pieces. A handsome Suite at u met extraordi nary value, 5C10.00. JUST A HINT OF HOW YOU CAN SAVE LIVING ROOM Maliesrany T.hlnff-T.nem fiiili,-, Taistrv Taistrv cevered f-rltiK .seats, :i tiliciu,. .$(1.1. .10 MalieKany-aml-Ciiic Suite, MUliiK "-i ,il., cev. frcl with I'luured Veleur, .1 pr , ftir,ivn Overstuffed loese-cuMilun Suite. HprliiK m at. covered vvltli lilue Figured Velour. 3 pieces $in.uu 51""). 00 0ertlllfeil ,iOk'"-lllllui) Sulti, !lllllK ceats, covered with ' Muleeiry Meh.tlr. .1 pieces S.TU.OO (JvertuffeJ loehe-cu.lion Suite. piliiK Meats, covered with Tapestry, a pleciH. . . . I07..0 Ovcr-.tutfed lue-e-cunlilini Suite. .prlnp vents, covered vvlth )tievvn Melialr. :i pen. S.IOii.OO $7.15 ,'ifi uvvrstufJed loiue-eiihlileti Suite, nirlnt,' he.it. covered vvlth Klmmd Meluilr. :t piee- 0:i.-i Oil Oveis'ufftd lo'ic-eush'ou Sulti . cprlur eni- cevvred '.villi wool tapestry, a n'. IHfl.l.OO DINING ROOM JfJfi.OO Jacobean i iiU cjtieen Anne lii'iliu; lluuin Mute. ( pi .. sin lilt J1S&.0U Walnut-lliil-h DliiliiK-lIoem .Suite. I pieeei tlfln.eti J3!i5 nil Hrevvu .Mahiifrany Queen Anne Suite. 4 pieces r::B.oe H5.0n Walnut IMuIiib - Keem .Suite, te pieces S.tOR.ni) M.ilijRany DliilnB-Itoeni Suite, in pc . Kti'.oe JC25.0U )i I'Di.iltd Walnut Sulie. 10 plec.-. .Mi(l,00 fC!i8.00 AV.ilni.t DlnliiB-ltoem Sulle. 10 p!eriH jiQIIi.lMi ?81!.ri.eii Wiilniu Qiifdi Anne Suite I'l Piece Kllit.ui $ir,ftnn(i Walnut DiiiIuk lien-n SJlle. In pkcpw lilt Ml Oil Equally Great Savings in Bedrcem Furniture DEMAND FOR OUR WICKER FURNITURE has giewn by leaps and hounds. Chiefly because we have mere and handsomer Wicker Furniture than you would probably And anywhere in a week 'a travel, and at lower pi ices. Net only can you cheese from the newest and handsomest designs and most wonderful tennl effects but theie is-n't a color or combination of " colors that we cannot give you. If there is something unusual you may went that does net uppcar te be en our floors, or that you cannot find elsewhere, we can give you the exact finish you requiie from our own shops, and with little delay. Net the least of the delightful things in this wendeiful display are the magnificent nnd luxurious upholstered effects in Tapctty and Cretonne cover ings, cMiui.-ite designs and delightful shades. Come, see these things for yeuise'f. PAY LESS FOR FLOOR COVERINGS NOW BECAUSE FLOOR-COVERING PRICES ARE ADVANCING. Goods we are purchasing new for Sprinjr delivery are much higher in price. Yeu net only can save money by buying new, but you have the advantage of .wliKt innel c-Qinivrra nt tVlia Stnrp U'hnrp crnnrlu m-n nlvenvti Invenv tlimi iiiii-mit mnvlnf nimiulinnu WriHti Afnlvnl SPECIAL VALUES IN CHOICE EXTRA LARGE SIZE RUGS Geed Selections in the New Autumn Patterns and Colorines Weel Wiltenes, size 9xir ft Weel Wiltenes, size IO'xIS'j ft. Weel Wiltenes, size 1114x15 ft. . Reval Wilten, size 9x15 ft Royal Wilten, size 10i2xl3'i ft. . Reval Wilten, size ll4xl5ft. .. S9.-i.00 .SI 10.00 .SI 20.00 121.00 .: .$110.00 .$152.00 Axminster Ruts, size 7Ax9 ft. Seamless Velvet, size .'Ux 10.fi ft. Seamlesa Velvet, size 9x12 ft. . . . Royal Wilten, size 8.Sxl0.6 ft. . . Royal Wilten, size 9x12 ft Superfine Wilten, size 9x12 ft ...S27.."i0 ...S32.50 ...S.3!..')0 .. .S72.00 ...S 73.00 ...S95.00 Roll-Tep Desks in Oak Veneer $29.75 In Mahogany Finish $32.00 Drapery Values Kquallv serviceable FOR HOME OR OFFICE. Has .solid writing bed anil roll top. Three drawers, in ped estal. Knee drawer with lock. Has nrm rest ever pedestal drawers. Sliding cabters. In selected oak or mahogany finish. Length, 38 in.; width, 20 in.; height, 42 in. A rare value Ll 'I I . A rare value. w Ll Tn Office Furniture of Every Kind and Sty'e at Proportionate Savings Hli-l MiiriiuUrllc. In mi'li. hipi-UiI. illr lunl. K.mcv Vilm mill MiirinilMtii-, In I.IitI.h iil.iicih uiiil ilettfd i(T,cH, :r- tn Sl.im iinl. Iliiiii.ilnii( lliinslltliril-r!i:i' Tllrt UuriiuU. !(. ( nrl:iln ,' i , ""). "."' ''"V, ? I'r milr. M-nntll-lir-l-nlii- Miir iiulicli." 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Willi Alch r IilinllliK Mnclal ut SUM". ,.r ,,r, ..,i.U.'i'"i'".niI"l,'V",nf(J,l''1,,H '',v" ".' il wllU.iliiif iinti'ii will, plain ciilimil Cain n Innli'i .:,;.-, rinli. 1,1.1 Vl'",i'".,WWi:,l,""l.,"1"".'.'!'' "'" ""' ''ll'IK I'llMT'lU-i f(-i il itui!,i;..!i,,l,:,,;.:,i0;;l'l ,!"" ""'" '' '" u" " " HQTE-Tktu ie ii e Etttni Payment, ler pntcha$t$ ever a number el month may de te by malting enaniementi with ear Extension Payment Ofi:t. IB. Van Sciver-COL MANUFACTUKKRS, IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. Oient at 8i30 A. M, Telephone i ..lu-; .n i.i..j ,- ' Ceiiwcttea j Neu Jersey, Call Corniest U9 Stere Open Clout et StSO P. AT. Merket Street Ferry Betls lend Opposite Stere 1 JjieieV . i ' ' '''tt""MI " ""tmm-ntmme Tgtiw i '!k smmtsmmimu r'--- '" . Lt&u&