BJWIWS lmm$ : . evening -- - - - - . - 'Kii'.VW.5wT v 'i-'V v Is IT- THIRD PARTY TALK FAILSTOSTIRG.O.P. ??w 3stnwRKr mi Afl,fl;s,,BKk9'fftfllrl'?l.w wv' " "r "was. rwHWj & -" y , t.v. . c. .f T tM i.i )t g - s f - rt v - PUBI3LC liJBJDGKH-HlADBlJPH:, JmUfcOT NOVEMBER. 3 1922 ' aErV?KWr.'f! SWaGBBVfWVtfi mtM r fi Actress Files Suit herah's Prediction of Republi- can Revelt Onuses Ne Sur J prise in Washington 'n ! FARMERS DECIDING FACTOR My CLINTON . dlMlKIII tMtiirleh; trt!, bj Ti". 1 !"' ' ' WaMilnften. Nm. " St".ntit Berah's full, of it llilul nut .mu-ix m tqtprtlc in Washington. Vwspi-ifi rrependcnti and i)cakT'' who li ' Win out through the wiiniij In tin r-smpaifn oil brititr back the htury that Hie same qufctlen W Juked en w here . "What are the tjieiifi'ts of .1 no a tsrtyV Th iliciiien " itiUPd l)- Mi' pwchM of Fiimk A. Mnw-e; and l'i. Nicholas Mnu.ty littlV. in New rk, a ihert tltne nej, dwliniiis th.U tlioi tliei raut bf n leslliriiiu"" i.f :li ! i-iM "- II till" n'li'st'iitl M I ii'ii'l-ln eengarratlam. At tllO pIMPM. ,ii i I i i in .rfi' f nn.v such bteak-np ,n tl.- ni'r national sieuplntr. ,..,.,.- l'"t ' nlie tnlki tnme nlimv lulitlml te nl'i tlens than any one il- m itii ". hs no inegtrir.i, upon vhn li .1 tiurd p.irtv reuld be li.T-i'd. 1 1 d fins tr.:u tl Hcpubllrnn, but "lib in det.iil. 11 raine- tin- tnl's nf inrly rvmt iin-rel. te frighten the lUiiubltenii l".idrs. Tl" tl net bin i,,l' e! thi' twiuperaii r Inch ntaki'v h b'J 'or f tuieiiiiMirs 'I'lic ') , ferta ei t . M.i'i" Kfiub'i. .in" t" i"i. der lu Kiifiiina n '" i c Sinre mi- I fiij.sible n.sv l'ei'i lctii tu a ii w jieiiu. bM iietling -leir nt rh.it .It de it. I'veu n 1!1U It'll all -l.n"'l re nihil. Novt Tue-da i ehvuiii ii li.ne i fep.rtul mflueni lewiiru nuiKiiu , third pfty pJlble A defeat nt tl. 1tmibll(un In Oh'e, the cWitleu ..: Doniei rrttc (tuterner in Npw Yeus WOllld ll'tl th- held "f the picenl dminitritifn i""i Mie n-i.i ld it- ' Mr. I'logic-hes An.l ri tne ieui c f tlie nett no tiih .i Iu'.kIi m.i dovelon botweit the i'iiiiiTvttlvi E.tein Itvpiihln ins .nut tl " ti"H Ttdlcal of 'I i'.itin i " i.ien.tiT' Farmer ltisxi Kjiter Itui t!ie t'ig;e-t fa t'u is th tnlc x'tuatieii en Mtui- 'I'lc 1'i's 1'i's ent pre,l(,lit 'nf if.nluus th" .11 I'Ultllinl lrJlil llllll f'1.! I iMI' have hnnncil tlu eiiiuiuii' sitn.i tjjen of ths farmei" tlinr vdl-ltif mi.m Teien lil ""i retan Wnllace t prospect nf i,nin-eeil i ml.tieii'i .n Vst. The Kistvin taim ii" h. the ndvant.ise ever th western nri kj leasnn. of its hll"r luul t. n n ket. That ! te say. ce.iipeti 1 meiij th farm land Iris bi-en eii.'itn. eilblj sttmnla'ed. I.llr the m.t i labor, trannpertatmii mid matiii.tl th farms has Imiu $" nl nureasei The oeniieoiietit irsticins of i Wetein firm liai been iefW ted in tKi tKi eanipairn in Ten i. N'ebnska. Nei'h Hukntn. Mlrini'eta .Mid Wit-nm!!! s pecmlly. If n lentinups duriii tu" . neit two car1. and at I lie s.tm.. tiui . the control of th" Ilepubln in jinm , here in I'enjitst .ealii as r..fiidh .ii It' has in the lat ti. jeai. .1 .mi liierab'c ixilrii.il 'inlieaal ma" be pis aible h, Hi::!. j Theie aie a sn "I 'i.inr niK.iifitn.es f In all this. If ih- e ecruii ea!,u the preteni Adininistr.it.eu. If the d" Jressien en the faian .- iiineie..( f the prmpeiin et die i iinuiai fiung ectiens of the leuntrv :ini- mth a i aetbaek in the nst two e.u-i. .TLeii ! Isne certainty anwl'cie. but ensen , lire judce of th" present situatiei would pn bablv ni (Mid t.ir i'l theae it ;i! be lejiird. "U"e aie all e i t ai ai'in fie.n ilie farms hoi- hi 1Y.idiwleu .ind k:ii little atom rrlut is bung theujht 01. them. A iae in point ! 3ir. Uemi himself. Sit treeV ng" he wai whi perinc nlent . t'jid pirtr. lie go' I ut into Hi AYest ie (iiiipii$ii. H" oemee in tent.ii 1 m itli the putiuiiii The farm-. He ires at fitrt hand J dm the pe.itit.iai!- et bis p-rt' j M.i ;., , are manipulating things te make h i wu t"turn te th? "mite imjes,i,le Where W vee's n.,, j,,, uflv .ijuii that he pirteiifl th work .Mtlnti' hi party, teJiy li ii defljru.j eppnh ! teat a iipv pail i i ahuei mvitali'e Taiatlnn and Kallivid Isie 'l'h Nrtne iiii Jt.p , ,,:nue ,,, jiiltant aie tixitien and i.ulteid rjtti That Is wha ncn l.!, ISioekhuit. ' Frneier, I.i Feil-" 'md IIet.11 im.. talhmif abeur. And ii s 'umn thee tjuestiens th.U .1 uiri'ieii will take plnce lit one doea euur. 'J lie W s..rn rmets ent te h fmnie.l in i.ultf.ui. Jiatea. TIipt d' -.! te ;.!: the burr of taxation upon vhsr iW ill w.-iltb mat i re sv, 1 en 11 ' rr une' j ) pricultlire. New theie i iiuiliini ' liJc.ii 11 tl tbisfl Ne luiidan vi'al . iiei ; cAnemic pelifi is 'n n;Iir ir , i,nr, te believe th' a in if, ier.t in 111010 permanent limn tl"- Populist .n.ivern'ji up fhe pregri" me1 -m 'nt v I , , 1 rrem 11. ut .1 n,iipeiarr 1 pl.c 1 it s,,v I may reult vhuh '' ilmug ; f'tiitrablT the ibaiiuter of mie m u, j J fdBer Of the tue n ijr i- I.iTi". .'ADVISE QIRLSON EUGENICS -Will Told te Demand Health Cer tlflcate Frem Fiance thltiMe. Net Ii (!'., A '.t ' "KTery hlfb acheul girl who iml)ei a (rtdunting i'ln in the Chlease pub Tle achoelu will be ndvinsl te deimr certificate of clean health from th , ntan she propeioi fn , acrerdin,; ti ' Fter A. Sloitensen. iniperiuteiiden' '. t oiel. j TSe new nilinj m'1 anr itl , added itiHtructien in eugpnii -i br In,', j aefcoel dean", he said. Ne lntructi"ii ' 00 icz matter will I pven ii mi", Ityaes or in the lower grades. KIRTS 9 INCHE8 FROM GROUND Snr Yerk. Nev. .?. -illy . P.i i Jitef shiits ba 'e reieived another ti. 1 biek if earjv erdeii fei spring lOal r any indic-aMeu. A New Ymk d' ptrtment leie lmj pljied oider for ring uita with tlm 1 nine iii'.hn fnrm the gieuud. and Mart il. Dontiel v- I s K I -LfJi Sfj-iv M;tCU nfattiAf. 3'i'u2k.,l?.fi' MUD Kin Till It 101 Ktr xt . ni r.ftt tfi i';iv!i CM Mbrrc. hlO rin- "en t ill FikUtbUlir 0. WJli PhtlUri it. m Btniweii. AlO'i N. Kr-i.t:lln H L Ullltn Ma NVI. BlO'j .V. iTan '.. ., -. M. l.eDinfuu diva mm eca m llllaf L Ktllsy. U2S e 02ri ft. 1 J. Town, ip.'l Itac ' , and .Mi M. KIrt- t Uimii i f. Iiiutrlc'i. 1 1 04 ( m ril 3ln .1 ilAll lln l,id ( rillU MU N li'th it, c4 Kitlifi ifiVr. ,- S.tlLtti , jxrrx, fiini- 'Jfiie i im Conden. 12T 13 L.u7m at. ilawur. IT4I N. JaajnUrt at. and . .. iiuuainann jiib ai tO. bio lilt jfarur.js ;.i u it . 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IM -Wni-hi h te ih fend tlie iniiHtu of the l'hilip l'hilip tdtie Tiland" nn nked fur in n rese- ,lutiiui liitis'dtned lu the I'lilUppIne Heuse nf Ucui"iiitntlii. Tin' Fulfill Stati" Coiiihe is pi'tltliuiiil tu the ifiiiliitiim te uutheii.e ii)iitiui tinii of I tl.e rsl-i. I Tlie liilssliin en I'lilllppine itidopend itidepend rine whiih went te tlie Fnited Stales 1 Inst yrar KPctil St l.'.tHIO of lhlllpiltiv 1 (iiiMTimietit funds, nocerdlns fe tlie I Mvietnry V npeit subiultted te the in siilnr nuiliter. FIERV CROSS STIRS TOWN Itnchcuter. . 1.. 7ev. . Olenn. FREIGHT WRECK ON P. R. R. Wllli.tnuiinrf. I'll.. Nev. .1. An ui itlne mill iiitici leaded fi'ciclit ciiih were' c.mili nf liere taut lllahl wnn atircuhltius ijeriiiled v.lien ti freight train wiislnbetit n tinge rress of lire wen nt the wrecked en the I'cnniylriiiilii llnllread ten of Hemer Hill. A loud explosion went of fhi-i city M'sfeuliiy mid 11 iittmrted attention te the opet. and It set'cmd fri'iyl'f (innhcd into the w ret It- 1 wiib fellow tl by the bunding ln(e III." j :iie n low Winnies iiucr, 'l lie crew s et ul tlie cies'i which uuruvi nuiuj both trnlns csiaped. mlnutea. 1 t .nt mi. si ni:it iiin plituii' .lilies, wtie wU iiu: dhorie .it In. nsels finni I.' It. Ilerlilicinti r. Hint pleilui'i'i'. mi UlUUlds of llesrrliiiu JUSSERAND PAYS VISIT TO PRESIDENT HARDING French Debt and Arms Treaties Probably Were Discussed isllilllllll, .Nut ", i, .. 1 , 1' .'in' ,' x ii 1 I ss 1 i-t ei p 1 te I 11' I'llite , t ,' t ill. ,1 .n "Ii, selit.ll III'UIll s in I 1. 1 i e. 1 ill', I "Ii IV'MdPtii llnidiiij it 'lie AYIniff 11 .... JOSteldlH. It IS Ulllll'l!0,'i .il'ssct n,, ,.. 1 se( the "Iier.ll stMiitmii in I " 11 .; willi pnrliiiilir referem e te the qmv turn "t latiliciitmn of the Nm.il 'liit 1)0 ll.ilii e. the nilesrinll of the 1 t'li'l J "it .Itid tin- t'lttln iinin; Ni.ii' 1,,- C'llllvrelll'O. I' ,i fie! thai ' ii li'iii'c ll.ll ll'Tll -t it.l i : llll l 1,111 llllsl . I I KNOW N ! Iw M.ts I ill. tt Till: RE is a real cushion tire. It isn't half a solid and half a pneumatic. It it) the Goedvear Patented Hellew Center Cush ion Tire--resilient te the last mile. I he Goodyear Dealer lm lh right type eftii and the right kind of 01 1 ice for ei er haulini. condition Call en him GOOOJEAR Fer Sale by O'BRIEN & HOOVER, Inc. Dlntrllmter. 22d and Race Streets PHILADELPHIA Mitchell Fletcher Ce. Uell Telephones Spruce HMO Gtn. 2000 Chocolate Mint Patties 45c Pound Rich, creamy exhilarating mint centers covered with delicious chocolate. Seasonable Reminders .. . . . . e Park Farm Fruit Cake, 80c lb. .1?lil $ 2"flnaul SU' 2-,b- Plcc $'S0 S,b- Ctk $3.75 !?!! Market SU: Fancy Pu,,ed Flss original box, $3 5800 Germantown Ave. Lucca Cream Olive Oil, $6.50 gallon Atlantic City, N. J. . . . . , . , . First Arrival in Philadelphia VtrrX' f U,C 1922 CrP :sev,.t Malaga Cluster Raisins i -- aVaBTaBBBBBBBHi m lPlaBBW V ef MATHUSHEK The Suprftie im PIANOS. PUYER.PIAN0S. REPRODUCING PIANOS Wlu'f tli Jfatlnislieh m.'s m,,,.. eidinavv crililtiKitdl tiiaini. !-, duiable tat n coiiui'ictieri n aintam u al-.ie lone- iift. i'i. i. : i i i .. ;..." "' M'i k Mm Junius ale uisi'aiiieu. .MaMiulic!.' l'ia ie m handed liewi funu etic ucritM ..tit. tn .u the.. Iteaaimalil I'rieid Ceinenieui Terms: tV are alu.as glad te demerutrate. 1 ittaruwtaA ,' "J WL7AI&IC3 vreraeifls RECORDS 1 h.i r it l &WHUVER CO. 103r-33t(pflnulfStrei . 'uf Vfeletf tnt "t S JBjE ej i WALK-OVER I tCL Vi Ck "X iv V Al s. -1-a.yJ'. kfsn There' town in nothing- in Plain Tees I j 1 Wf j I i af'I' m a .i smart as this new A'alk-Over. Rich Teny Ufewn Call with Scotch Grain te match. A b li e i I descent Imv iillews tee te dimple lnu w 11 net I) r c n I; down. S 8 Yeu should see the way the men take te BOJL Tea tea-totally Difforent High Walk-Over Specials in eveiy wanted tee 'hupp a n d leather whether conservative or jazzed up for the eunt l'ellews, are i e.ulj in '!0 styles. Lew 50 $65 r ill' A. IP fit nr & 1226 MARKET Harpers Wal(ver 1022 CHESTNUT SHOPS ? WHY PAY AS MUCH AS $400 ler an. Player-Piane, it veu can bu anew. high-Biadc and guaranteed instni. inent for lew, en easy weekly or menthh pa menlfi. with several dozen music tells, a bench and cabinet thrown in? A well-made Pla er-Piane. if caieluil.x handled, will last from 25 te :." yeari nd be a constant source of pleasure and entertainment te its owners.. The Cunningham Player;Piane is manufactured with the celebrated RKO S'H l.li patents owned and controlled e.vcluHlvely bv na, in our modem, well equipped factory. Se perfect in construclien in this' instrument that a child can -la., with all the expression of the master composer himself. Every Player-Piane we manufacture has a double valve action and metal tubing. De net let anybody talk you into buying an instrument with a single valve trtien. aa it has net the power or endurance If it had. whv should we spend twice hs much money in develeping: a double valve action? The very fact that for ever a quarter of a centur we have been offering 10,000.00 for a better pinne than the MATCHLESS CUNNINGHAM should be sufficient proof of its quality! All our instruments are priced from 20 te .'10 per cent, lower than anv denier anywhere (whether large or small) can afford te sell. Terms arranged te 5uil th purchaser. CASH, OPEN BOOK ACCOUNT OR EASY PAYMENTS ITODAY'8 MARRIAGE LICENSES wini... l WjIIil. L'TIM .V TasJer l , i and Maria It. r.erua ,l W. naieia ai TfclUi J. Orowl.e. St.Uall l . nl Man K. WalllM. .18.10 N. rlf.l t I", Marl, into N. .'lit t Jti't 1. Durrtll 1401 K, Jtat t . i k(4awM J. V4l. Htm Jiamuaru 11 n lv A. lllrrtl! I'll Jsj Hever ft . ana V U PtiSbarr)-. 101W Hetith i anil lla MtMKlcn, iii.-j waiiiii m. uianiFLu. ."-.-".-'."" " IT PAYS TO THINK! wzmpyiia a l,-4i1,rU.'ifl&iA. fflJLQ II II RI-A1STO co uth and Chestnut Sts. Open Ereninga Factery: SOth and Parh$ide Avenue) 111 Hakta eT lalkinr Marlilnaa at Hilerrl rrlft., SJ V Wt r the Only Hane Irtanu- fiet.i'.Tr$. m . Fameue for Seiling frm Factory te Heme Direct . t'.D- !ft. "JA -.,?.. aSisn1 v M.-iJ ji'iftf. 'il'IT ,M, 20-28 (MUnut Seet. ( . Headquarters for Geed Hosiery Unusually Complete Assortment! of Stylish, New, Dependable Stockings for Men, Women, Children Large importations have recently come in of the well-known Merley's English Hosiery in wool, silk-and-wool, cashmere and the like--the finest Stockings of their kind obtainable. And in addition te the regular lines, you will find many specially priced groups tomorrow. We carry Women's Silk Stockings in such famous makes as McCallum, Onyx. Corticelli and ethers. Humming Bird Silk Stockings at $1.50 a pair, uncqualcd at the price. Childrpn's Socks and Stockings many of them in exclusive designs. Men's Hese for dress and sports wean iff ffflMiO $19.50 Fer Saturday A Special Greup of Women's and Misses' Coats for . . . 1 hrec or the styles are illustrated there are many ethers. Geed-looking, practical garments of autumn leaf and herringbone tweeds, also plain and plaid-back Polaire Cleths; some full lined with satin, ethers half lined. Most of them are plain, some have fur cellars. Come and see them you will agree that they are ex ceptional values at $19.50. Special Dresses at $25.00 A very attractive assortment in silk crepe and cloth materials, embracing many excellent styles. Sizes for both women and misses. Scarfs and Sweaters Butten front Sweater-, f e i women te wenr en th street, metering or Kelfinx $12.50. At $15.00 nr soft Bruflftl Weel Slip-evers willi Sc.irf.s te mntch; n.tvy, brown unci camel. .s.lh ceiitr.Mtiny utripcs. I Iut-nnd-Sc.irf Sets for metui iiijj or fienr-r.il outdoor v. em brown, camel, anj, red, wliitr. unferd $9.00 te $10.50. High-neck Slip-evers, draigni-d te gic bleuir effect nt bottom $8.50. Plain V-nrcl; Swentem with nirrew belli. nnd turn-b.irk 'uir $9.00. Be'th of theie stylr. i .in be .supplied in navy, brnun i .iinrl or lil.ick. Geed Furs The Ceat illustrated is of I ludsen Seal (dyed musk rat); squirrel cellar and ruffs; handsomely lined $500.00. Excellent choice of ether dependable Fur Coats and Nerkpieces. Corsets Perhaps you have been just buying your Corsets by waist measure and net hav ing them fitted. That's wrengl There is a Gossard Corset particularly designed fei YOUR figure one which will give you comfort nnd peiae. We fit you without any. additional charge, .Price range from $2.00 te -piv.vu. i Mtiny women und sirU want .i I leay Sperta Sweater buttoned up the front with a roll cellar et Shaker-knit, button-front and roll cellar. We have them in l.ghi oiferd, dark or.ferri, dark heather, light blue, navy or brown. 'I he cellar will lny flat te the gar ment when net worn rolled up. I'ricej $12.50 te $16.50. ILnylisli Cashmere Weel Scarf, in new color rombinntiein, f.hecka and itripet $8,00 t $12.00. American-made Weel Scarfu of bruthed alpaca or mohair wool jama in oil the wanted ahndet -$4.75 te $16.30. Pure Silk Scarfs $15.00. Petticoats $3.95 Twe kinds! Fine quality radium silk with three nar nar iew pinked ruffles; 8 geed shades; all lengths. Alse in Milanese Gleve Silk with small pleated ruffle trimmed with Paisley colored silk. Girls' Coats Girls' Coats, 6 te 16 ctrs, plain and fur trimmed $15.00 te $65.00. Little Beys' and Girls' Ceata, 2 te 6 years; chin chilla and camel's hair $18.75 te $29.50. Three piece Chinchilln Outfits, con cen sisting of hat. legging, nmJ coat $35.00. Women's $6.00 Umbrellas $4.35 . All-silk in 2-t- and 26 mch si-rei: black, navy, car dinal, green, brown, purple; geed choice of handles. F.x. cellcnt Umbrellas for gift.. Hand Bags $3.00 Beaver calf k,ther with dainty filigree frames. Verv smart little Street B.,s,. J Suits Plain and Fur-Trimmed Mede!, at $45.00 i lanasei.ie suits nf i..,:n ;Ord. tricetine, Peiret twill Autunmleaf tweed, nd "..nniah mixtures. Se with Australian opossum inTSOP"-- " Children's Union Suits Merode Union Suits for boys and girls of 6 te 14 years $1.75. (Second Fleer) Combination Suits for Women $1.50 Silk tops with ribbed cot ton bodies, ribbon shoulder straps, tight knee, flesh color only. At $1.50 each they are much less than the regular , price. All sizes te start with. Valaze Skin Feed Valazc Skin Feed is the sovereign bcautifier! It re stores vigor te the muscles, vitality te the tissues, elas ticity te the skin, helps te banish tan and freckles. Its beautifying powers are dis cernible after only two weeks' use. Come in and let U3 tell you mere about it. We have all of Mmc. Rubinstein's Valaze Beauty Preparations. Brushed Weel Suits $12.50 Fine for the little folks! Hat, Ceat, Leggings and Mitts of soft, warm brushed wool in several colors. Sizei 2 te 6 years. Neckwear Beithu Cellars in com binations of lace and net; various widths $2.50 te $12.00. Little Felks' Pajamas Flannelette Pajamas, with or without feet, 4 te 14 years $1.25. Betty Wales Dresses for Misses $15.00 VJI 1C Stvlf in thm Hl,. aJ" Jersey Dresses at 15.00 is illustrated. At thi same low price are ether Reed makes in cloth and various combinations. Smart and serviceable for school or business. Gloves Women's Strap-wrist Tan s-apeakin Gloves special at $3.50 a pair. Just the nght length! Seft I Perfect fitting. Scheel Dresses Letta-Warc Bloeinci Urrsaea of tringhnrn which i guaranteed te launder per fectly; 6 te U years $4.50. m J8ey Scheel Dresses ' -wand SI I.OO. : Atf,rc,r.V .teftj-i-Jft- - Stf.
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