WMtfMfl tOSftl niMS'ij-T-'i j az r li e &; tlVj fly ; ' IK ttt3r , ' rtVfcir .v it wt'f5ri rrni.i: .is; snasa- 14' let' fc m n t. VM t.W'&.p- ytv.H? T n ! te v L,' luf V .' al ? a 3 ;i ili M Mil if abei U-t $ H Sj( I? ;ir Li M f" f fe ?! if t. m t' COT ?x& i f! J- ,,. AmthfWr tkmt ranniHp f?,1 T d ; jt j'.r.y . i "aa V tr V 'IVW..tt.-t.)iB TJ.lVI3TTlmKMM.-"YTal.'r.-r WjSy'i'iTv,wa!jrreh-i'r:.i'ijjriviAri!f'i Wrj' . - ;i'H. 5 . i xXt , . , . j '" vii v. a.T i l .y Kl -:'. Mrfftt". utaixt irt Venning; pui&id- lieix S?'JWSifetft ? RWW raraa M an'EvRGiitlvfl :jRSR.i.'ir'! "' rerrcuhemlcnt, mpks In. 2PAi ,JL,IIn""rn nr' .neillciil work m dm ,Biii SJ?i!',ra."u w,"rn "t ami lnltUllre WH1 DO flttlnalr rrwnnlcd. A Hit Tvnn- .......... m r,, A.CUUX.ft UIXiUL II DIIKWMa k t) NEW YORK'S Cl-UU-MJ LIKE HOTEL Timea 'Square (Southwest) INDIVIDUALITY XCELLENl CUISINE ; Setma sinti. $3,oe te S5.M DARK HORSES TURN PALE AS ANDY GUMP ENDS CAMPAIGN Unvellarvd Cttmlitlatc Gees Up in Air for Final Bellew Against His Opponents HOMES WIRED 1 INCLUDING FIXTURES S 15 MONTHS 15 MONTHS WHALEN-CROSBY HON. 11th St. Wt 48n ........ - - . -. ivie JS55 i4uw. iitnat. Open Vrldar Krrnlnc & S.u. Afternoon I CAN OFFER Kictitlr MHIt titnM threnth te year' nprrlfnen nltli en- ftf the , latent loivirillena in riillniMpMs: I con hamlle an efUcr fem, boelckKpIn I tfT, rnrreu'O'ulenctt at iff, ami can i pun liaQ electrical tupiltr: am SS, marrlfd, Amirliin by birth and erigin: the brat of rrforencee, ct count. Can OU ii.e me? BOX If 413. IXDGEE OFTICB Our newcomer JAY WILLIAM HUDSON in his novel ABBE PIERRE tells the story of a delightful old priest, a young American man and a French fjirl in the quaint province of Gascon;; Sixth edition. 5'J.OO A Best Seller Since Publication D. APPLETON Publisheis & COMPANY Xew Yeik Full Size Pax-Rite Wardrobe Trunk 49.75 Thh Week Only Vmr Het V lire i nver-il. I. In.. I with Illua niinbl, ln. (nrorepl Irur l'i Ilajiit.T,, -ill f h' I rawer Leilf ( 1J i J5 t 12 ) t.fn nicu for in is ur iretuaa. Regular 560 Value AVx e Keith' c Theatre, Phila. Mail Ordrri llit-d Knnibliii! of miHsrlry nn liennl In tlic dlMnntr, lis well n-i lln tiend of innri'liitic ffft. The boom of Brent sunt ntliN te tin' rloteiiH ilijillin. And tbrencli it :ll Kt!ilii)- Antl tStiuip. bin f.ice tintiPil tnvjird Wu1ilnleti, like i tall ('(! r. unuftnid. Alilieiu-li It ! t tir ilnv brfore flip lint t If. tin' vtnoUe uf tlii' el.lrmWheM llenti bj the IJuinp lu'niliitmtli'ii. The nir is eluijred lth lnvi'i'tlve. enliimnj, Mtti-coleicil dpimnelntlnn unit tin veiiKi'ful i:iips of uii-(nnilld rnri" iliilntes who Knew tint jmlltinil (lath liei'is near. l.:it-nml trio'.JM apninit Antlv (!uiii) i-les tlie mails mid bur ili n tin' toli'pUeiif. but mieii they will tin n te nlu's ami t Inii air. Wliilf ethers an- emtniR and prntlnir. i In- KlO-per-ient lei the-P' "I''1' imuUI dntc. who went m nun's iiillar. Is ulre.iih eeutituit: tin- Mite. Mew pan he de thN bet'ere Kleitien l.i ' I'.niil.v. He has the hidebound wenl iitnl doeii deeii inrntnrv evidciiep treni tiuinphtH from rill nnrts of his iktiiet that hi lUtllO 'nhall be the Iiit wiitlvn en the b.Ulet tomorrow'. I If j nit doubt H. ll'ten. Here s just n t.isie of the pe.it pw.iiiinl of mail which Dwampt'd the tiump lieatliuarli:s , tetl'ix. "l.eiper!H. mid Otim l.ynne are for en " wiites .IniiKs lliiird. of the for- 1 i met pljie, "and if ou jhiiKp nu" Am i bf,".-,i(ier te the Iifh Kepublii' I'll premise net te wear knee bieediex." i "I cm (i Mm and Mi'i op the White Hinii' ilemstep." -ai Ch-nles ll.atretf. of the Miimiiinl I'lub, anil 'lie pieiiiiM" ii lutS turiiu'.t ire'n tlie I Gumpites in that spetlen. .Mijeern's for Anily The entire MrlSeu'in f.iinll el Con Cen I HhuliedvHti, I'liflif ill nuinbei, will cit , a veliil (Sump ete mid nil tjie Kwidei ts of Thud nteniit! will patade when Atnly j , is el-'cted I , Werd wa relayed te the candidate i fednv that tin letnlilnr hid :i il it U her' Iwliieli would bejt him under the wnr. I "Pellticil ilnr's hoiees aie vtntnpiiri I about ji"itle-l." said Ainh. ' but they all in ed h.i ter lli'dr -t.ible. " He piu-iM te tli.tnk th' A'.'datieii A.iln-t I'lobibitieu ter it Mite en tin i phone ' I'lie tieiiU'e is " he .idiltd ' 'here'" tee !u!iii hiphen- in tlies. inmlnn.i I tlells I'll" instil in i1. tin let I he ('nn i 'uli.i.n-nall" C.iic Wei;li'in -t'.i'nti-lii'l ireiul who et in te he opposed bi lie l i -Hnlett- .lie-Kendl n l"i:in 'i I't i e" ih'se .if.iruv:itiiiiis an wit. lied ' iu'i nsh bv the 1,1'tnbeiten-t el" s Hoei miitit. Ill the titling is the Me-1 C.i iiii.-Staeh.ili tv.ln whib- th.' MAYOR AT NEW CHURCH Speaks at Dedication Services of, Legan Baptist Edifice Majei Moere and the lte I)i. llusse'll H tJUiwell dellv'-ied mill ps-i M-tteiiim lift i riiuen at the ibslli 'itnrv 'serlees el the I.ecan I!iiitist Cluuili, I Thiitetiith and Huseenih meets, a ha '111-01111' editlie f'tinu Sl.'ii.iliHi i The Main- minjmtulutcil ihc IJev. rruaiis Kvirett Stewr ami his teiiirie- ' catien upon their enteipilse. fiising the Miricib i bin ih. and eeiiiim mlun; the pmctes-nt; spiu' of the It.iptlsts of I l.ezan. , lir Ceiism'II. who is Known ii" ' Tlie Father nt I.ecau Cl..iri.h. ' spee uf the eaih ilnjs tit the tone, elation -vhen i it wei-hlpul in a t'lapel .it lire. id mid ' Km l.'.-ind Hunt, which later 1' was1 det'med aiM.ihle te sell. I The lit v Ir iiceiue AV uepr, j p-istiir of the I'lfih l!.ip ir C'mitli. I pieaehftl h siiueii en A (il.irieiis1 IChiinli Ar the merninj s-iiits the K-v Ui Jehn (ioiden, or Iriupic I r.i veis.'i, was tl.f pieailer 'i l,e Ji.l I.Mr muit baptised tvm person- .it th" inii niliK si'U.te a.id upht ill tie i ve uu iig. 1 OFFERS CHILD FOR GOOSE '- Starving Vienna Weman Finds Ex change Difficult ISiuUppM. .Nev t!. -- !!v A. V em..n w .s urresttd estt"(hy .c tlie peiltry inaiUtt hire while tiwns te ili. uer alt rar.ntbs old b'll.v.' Kviilia'-U' In the deepest if dnsp.ii Trftlner-Trnincr fellnus arc watchltu the ivntcheis. Krepiiift nn pp en the whole works Is Mner Sloerp." TJic catnlldatp paused te HkIiI a cli?ar. "llitt whal they wnnl te de." lie whis pered, r,ls nil stand in line together and watch Andy Uump." Has Dimple, en Nese He closed his eyes tight nnd the little dimple en the end of his nep showed that he was thinking dceplv. Andv rose nnd folded his anus. " I'liev call it a heterogeneus comhlnelon." he said, "blit ly padt when I'm through with tliem It will be spontaneous coin-, bttstlen." "Then ou think they'll blew up?" queried a visitor. "Mew up Is no word for It. When the battle's ncr there won't be a cor poral's cunrd te carry home the wound ed." Andv wound tip lili cnmpafsn tedny with e whirlwind tour In which he spoke te ihp butchei'.s union, the' girl textile workers and fcvcral hundred men en a big building operation. He stepped bravely out en u moving girder. "Wp'll step work nnd listen," said the foreman, "Hen't de that," said Andy, "I never step Industry. I want Industry te move, ami as though te bear out his statement, the great steel girder started te meve upward ns Andy Bpeke- "I nlwes come out en top," he fald as he reached where the reef will Re." MAYOR OPENS CIVIC FORUM Qlvei Talk en Government and eco nomies at Y. M. H. A. Mayer Moere opened the' first Civic I-;6rum, under the auspices of the Yeung Men's Hebrew Association nnd the Yeung Women's Hebrew Association, nt the Y. M. II. A -1010 Master street, yesterday, with a talk en civics nnd economics In general nnd the civic prob lems of Philadelphia especially. Jules H, Mastbnum, chairman of the associa tion, presided. Mr. Moere spoke of the accomplish ments of the present city government, "cnrtrjlv n civic problems, net po litically." The Art Museum, the Frankierd elevated trains, the Delaware llivcr ltrldge, the Improved i-treets nnd the street-cleaning nnd sewage problems were nil discussed at length. 3 La SJf B LLLv BB sLiiaa laV m M mwTwm I i t1 p ff,,.i..j...jiai J ' "r m ;1 -g $95 rtlie rffered tie thlld en l.'r arm f ji tb.0 pri e of a guiise ".. el. e. laillieil II" veiiiin, 'seiiie one V il. in til.' pi ie .11 p. I 'TV for a iioed. le altli) ihild I A inuii was inuUiin; an offer t.i tin 'woman te i il, u lier el !' tn e i.Ml. j some in fit nt wutn tlie j).)li. e nrntiieil. mil t el, tue wtuii'in ni'e icti' lie.-ta-e was jefeired te tie- Safe ilu.n I i I gall atleii, winch teand that rxtreim. iiuisen, due te lai I of f i. K wiis tin weniau't motive fni ilesinti te lid l.ei ( se.f el her eilspiiiig II I or tllr I Hint itnutn. l.xituiitltely iiuiilr, rt u rpseiiulil jjrlt nl. Lurvril In solid MuliuKitiM, iillni" flnlati. Cm I inn leillt liv enr nn rvttrrt rriiftsmfii. (.iiaranlrfil. l-.ll us '1 li Iiiit prices nil till il nur rlabnratr slum tueiiM "HI tlfllfUt yuil. I JaT KNOW TlOW KT ttTl ,5 lyZSCBESLWVTSli sv WOMAN SHOT IN THEATRE Attendants Avert Panic Among 600 in Audience New or!. N . ! . i' t'00 ) "r hOiis weie w J f h 'i A i in ! n 1 t ire '11 , ! Ilreiix tin it'i lis -'ii' wn -n the n pOlt of a i still t.l .d tliTu H'li th plat e A iieiii'in -i ie.iii,ul and a rush, was made fir the doeis I Attendants t.und u'l the l!l 's nt ' ome and a pin w is ,uuu I M- , i.na I. seul ntt hu hid In en l'- t ll ill ' ie erfllisttn siitlull Ie I ween li'r ten enr-e.il ua .i;li ei .mil her lus. band, was fe mil ml the Hi m M,e i.inl b, en sin. 'hi. i jil ih' nlideine'i una Fern. 'isl " leu ii si itch of tlie tl.e.itiH and in ti ri v uf ' pff-etis win 1 lind been ealfil near Mrs. Kesentil at failed te tecal a weapon. SUSPECT CAUGHT IN ASYLUM j Man Wanted Worked as Dainille. Hi Take the pain out of sprain or itrnin sjrttn BAUMEBENGUfi 1 AN alex a m WE ) i I Juit a gentle rub does the trick AlanyDtugStercKeepatube handy Tkea. LciminM & Ce., N. Y., Amer. Agtntt ftl.t.fl'- aTHJTsTTll en Rebbtry Cnarge K'.iper for Insnre . Ni. I ii igl.t 1 was sut,. Hi a In i i i i ,iiil Francis M Mew irr !inliiii, w hlited fee a vear I ' "s'liBii I-. i ri I; it t. i ii lehben r halite, w hi u iiiite'ed e-iir-ilav In f'lliillle Stale AkvIuiii fni the, lin-ane wheie he had In en implew I hm i a kei per since he .iuiupid his e.ul In l)eeeu,hi r of last H'r ' Stewait i nllied te lime l,fen nn I n r iiiiiliee of .I..11I1 Mai'tiie at,il Wil- ' liiim Miller in InetlilK l!.t M. Inlin Inlin sen's stele The ethen a . hmmiis time In the I.us'i'Mi l'i in' 'iiunry for! their (ullipln IM in the ei n ie i SCIENTISTS DEFEND TOAD I Agriculture Department Experts Find "Heppy" Garden Aid Washington, Nei. fl After n rare i fill stinlv of the will, the cl.llilteti's old "l.nppi, ' ivpei;- of the Depart ment of AiMiniltiiH' luae jidgtil him weilh cetiMderalinii. It wn. found that he eats geed and had hieths hut the geed eutweUhs the bail, Ileie s the cidit. ii"1 ciy vtiiti'.-. hut iiueiable: "The liiM'siigiiiinii shows thut u cer tain poll Ien of ili toad s feed Is made up et minimus inspiis nun inner pe-ts of glowing plan's and thai the te'id performs Mine service In such places as greenhouses, gardens, fields of grain ..4 a1 AAtivaa Women's and Misses' Fur-Trimmed Coats and Wraps sa At Savings of $20 te $45 a Garment $65 ft ''si Misses? Coats, in this season's smart ed styles and newest fabrics, trimmed Rith wolf, caracul and beaver. Regular $89.50 Value Ccats and Capes in black, navy end brown, trimmed with caracul, and platinum and black wolf. Regular $95.00 Volume Coats and Wraps of Fashona, Velverette nnd ether fashionable fabrics, in navy, brown nnd black. . trimmed with wolf, beaver, squir rel and caracul. Regular $135.00 Values Fur-trimmed Coats of Fashona, Ormendale and Gerena, with wolf, carncul and beaver. Regular $145.00 Value '.50 me Smart Street Dresses A particularly attractive collection of attractive and practical models of satin-back crepe, crepe satin, Cnnten crepe, matelasse, Peiret twill and crepe Sheba. Tailored, beaded and draped models, in black, navy and the new browns. They arc Remarkable Values at $19.50. f $25, $2950 ,r ti , rH THIRD FLOOR Ji-Xl 1220-22-24 Walnut Street! mm MBHIaE SCHOOL SUBIECT Order Impenda That Chleaie loheola Diseuta Maittr for Olrta Chicago, Ner, 0. An order directing that high school girls be advised against marrying men who have net led clean BBIHBBaBHBHBMMIBaiajaHHaHaa 'tifr&, . ' 'vwfwy rfs- .'- 'w'.wYtfKVi 1 m m aa. milm ilziTt lw 'M lmmm ltt k. laaeaJ anm. it rl lidl rated yeatfrday by Peter Mertenwn, The order will be directed te women deans or gin siuucnis in an man schools, It was said, nnd will Instruct them te present' knowledge of what the students may eipect te result from hasty and Ill-considered matches. ....... I .. TaMWftiiteM" whit neslna 'for '' vftetsmt m a tree near West Chester tntttsy Mia Mary . McKendyry, Mrsateen reVrt old, of siJnp Hefgtade itritf, lest her balance and fell te the greuml. Phe suffered a fractured left feg and cuts and bfulses of the face and arsei. Jmmmmmmmsmmmmmmmmmkz Come in and have a drink Free at our new office and eaktroem 113 Seuth Twelfth Street Our many friends in Philadelphia and vicinity are heartily invited te visit our new headquarters and partake of that de licious, sparkling Mountain Valley Water the curative water from the Osaiks se delightful te the taste and se beneficial te the system. The growing popularity of Mountain Valley Water as an aid te sufferers of Kidney Trouble, Lumbago, Diabetes, Rheumatism, Bright' a Disease, High Bleed Pressure, Bladder Trouble, etc., has se increased our business, during the past year, that we found it imperative te seek mere centrally located quarters for the convenience of our patrons. Come in today and sample a glass of this won derful water. Drink a plate of "' JtaMteM Vmlley ;'. Water every hew en (n "Mr. ' tf n v f ii ' " t.S''i'y "RtAisSCtiT'' in Valley Water 113 Seuth 12th Street Formerly 718 Chestnut Street Same Telephone Number Walnut 3407 IS'POnTFltF DESTOXEnS AXD MAliKRS OF lrOJr.V'S AXD CIJILDREWS ArPAHEU et mr. nuiiwir cuARAcirr i ui: rwcxrv-auvr:x yuaus nr &$ Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Coats and Wraps Styles removed beauty and quality. from the usual typically "Han-is" in their distinctive 40-50 te 37500 Typical of the Many Unusual Values Fur Cellared and Cuffed Coats, 7.1.00 Of be.uitiful (Upl I ' fat ei in le ev relurs , ri h ,uiU f.i ji i f r 1 1 t n 1 r, a Irnpeil pane'.eil, tmlii .'.I rul l e.j t r ii,'l e 'ltli t'an'en ikiw :.r J r i i Replica of Paris Coats, Fur Trimmed, 110.00 faithful rfjito'luetlens of original Pat is n lele.s. I'dshientil el r icii vehety falirlcs i ellui.s and i iffii of tn-aitr, Kfpilttel, platinum ulf and ii ed' Sports Coats Values 49.50 , A fair indica'ien cf the exceptional values that prevail, double-face imported lleei". Of l&oe REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS ON Entire Stock of Dresses Fer Misses and Women Metal Cleths Velvet Chiffen 20.50 39.se te Values 39-M te 225-00 Canten Crepes Peiret Twills Satins Lace Taffetas Brocade Chiffens w.oe 175M Three-Piece Costume Tailleurs 55.00 te uo.eo Of Muilpen aiid Veldvne; with Cnnten crepe blouse in cmbreideied ami bended eft'retr., all colons nnd Bi7cs. Many of them aid lichly fur tiimmed. Sweaters Specially Priced 5.00 An exceptional opportunity te select one of thu very new eat Sweaters at much lebb than it 1 ovular price. 1'luin, cheeked and Navajo effects. We Specialize In 'Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Wpnwnl New Stere Heurs: 9 A. M. te 5.30 P. Af. BONWIT TELLER & CO. CHESTNUT, AT.. 13 STREETTj SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW ELECTION DAY A Collection of Women s & Misses' COATS, CAPES and WRAPS At One Extraordinarily Leu) Price 75-00 At Savings of 20.00 te 35.00 en every Garment , WOMFN'S COATS, CAPES & WRAPS vun aj . TRIMMED WITH FUR CAPE OF PANVELAINE in straightline model wth decorative self tone silk stitchery and large cellar of beaver or squirrel. In navy, brown and black. CAPE OF PANVELAINE built en yoke with large cellar of Fex. Lined in crepe silk. Celers are navy, brown, black and Zanzibar. WRAPPY COAT OF MANDALAY BOLIVIA with large cellar of Fex and dolman sleeve effect. In brown and navy. BLOUSE COAT OF PANVELAINE graceful slender model with cellar artd cuffs of finest black caracul. In black only. BRpADTAIL CLOTH COATef beautifully marked fabric in blouse style. Ribbon tie sash. Sizes 34 te 46 MISSES' I A spECIAL GROUP OF FUR miwcue TRIMMED C0ATS & CAprS FABRICS 'Alenza Belivia Pan Vclaine Marceva Ceergianna Marvella COLORS Black BreVfn Navy Hawaiian Kit Fex TRIMMINGS Fex Wolf Squirrel Beaver Nat Fitch STYLES: Youthful models especially designed for the young Miss. Coats introduce the blouse mode and the slender wrap-around effect. Capes are cut en simple lines, hanging in straight line from shoulder te hem. Sizes 14 te 18. 1 COAT nFPT Vitit " ncw Ce"" Department WA l Utr ' ' St. Jam; Shp-Walmt at Thirteenth Street THIRD FLOOR m 'a u vj ti 1 4 4 . hi J &&&$& L "1 -, i "LUAtSLL &tmZltiLlijl&A :j vi-l-ii 45i2SS&. cfUL...JLJi;i.&;r. ..;.v ..a .-
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