W Sl''viPPP P3'H;f . ?: A" L'lw . wre V'i'.lTT 1-frt ' vs p StRyM ", KG P V! LEDGER- mm A, !"iwsn r " JUVXU11JI 1 Sijjiai tl ?, . Li f i.U''1 1 ; ' H tf P 2 tax. v . Sift Starter Ne. 10 Kemlnfttn N DATS' FMI TRIAL I TR. GUARANTEE Df.ittra In All Mulct Heaaeearters it Portables nesaasmsrm SPECIAL Atlantic City Delaware Hirer Drldge Reute AFTER Army -Navy Game SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 I. Bread Street B.M P. M " Wed Philadelphia 5.25 P.M. " N"rth Philadelphia .... 5.35P.M. Ar. Atlantic City (Seuth Carolina Are.) 0.40 P. M. Parler Cara anil rrnirhn necular trains leave ll-end Street Sta tion 4.11 P. M.. 7.20 V. M. nn-l 11.2.1 V. Jf. Irfarr Mnrkrt Stret Wh irf 5.41 P. SI. r.teetrlv ttnlni 3.1X1 P. SI.. N.IJO I". M.. 11.00 P. ! Te Atlantic City use the Pennsylvania Railroad PRESIDENT REASSURES HIM ilf ! laW TRAIN II TO MUTY CULTURE HINTS There le real common sense in Jnst noticing whether the hair is well kept te judge of a woman's neatness, or geed taste. If you are one of the few who try te make the most of your hnir. re member that it it net ndvlsnble te wash the hair with any cleanser made for nil purposes, but nlwnys use some geed shampoo. Yeu enn enjey the very best by getting some canthrex from your druggist, dis solve n teaspennful in n cup of het water. This uinket il full cup of shampoo liquid, enough t-e it is easy te apply it te nil the hnir In stead of just the top of the head. Dandruff, excess oil. and dirt nre dissolved and entirely disappear. Your hnir will be se fluffy that it will leek much heavier than it i. Tts luster nnd softness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which in sures hair growth. Adr. Jein Our Club The "Ent-two-cgp;s-fer-break- if last" Club has been organized. Mr. Health is president. Hr." Vitality is secretary. Mr. Nutrition is treasurer. Jein eat our eggs and you will knew these men intimately. EGGS 37 :v. '" v, c dez In all our Stores gm I ILSXsTBiscp. HI iittllttfTsi lit rT T v ii f V I Why Have Skin Trouble Cuticura Will Prevent It In the treatment of all akin troubles bathe freely with Cuticura Seap and het water, dry gently, and apply Cuticura Ointment te the affected parts. De net fall te include the exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. Iasl. luarmtrKall. Ad!mi:,'OiUtr Lb tntartat.rMpLtty.MalataU.Kau." Soldtvrr; Seldtvrr; wlwra. Seap Sta. Ointment Mini) We laleumUe. BJBf-Ciiekure Seap abavaa without muf . - VICHY tmfCM strema nentm) Natural Alkalin Water Unexcelled for Table Um Known and pre scribed by the Medical Profeteien for many years aa pesaessing great MscHrtnal Properties WOl PUSH PROBE OF KLAN OUTRAGES Louisiana Governer Determined te Get Facta "Reg ardlesa of Consequences" Lean Sleek Inereaeee Notices of Increase of took of Phila delphia building and lean associations iiied at Hartisbunr $1,000,000 te 12.000,000 include: Premier, ?liwvivw iv ivwfvw jjrrKcu, a1!" 000,000 te tn,000,000; Whitehall Mod ern, $1,000,000 tfj3,000,000. Bu Aeciait& Pmt Washington, Nev. 21. Replying te a request from Oovfrner Parker, of I.enlslnnn. for Federal assistance in cutting off outside support nnd en couragement which he asserts la being received by the Ku Klux Klan organ I I witlen In that State, President Harding hns given assurances that wherever Federal interests were Involved in the activities of the Klan there the Federal authorities were ready te extend full co-operation. At the White Heuse conference yes terday during which the Governer's re quest was made, however, it was agreed with Attorney General Dougherty and the Attorney General of Louisiana, A. V. Cece, who also attended, concurring, .1.-. i. Qtnin rinrernment would be fully able te take enre of the situation. Governer ranter nn irmm us in ference declared thnt "regardless of cost or consequences." the Slat" authori ties were determined te make n thor ough Investigation of reported outrages bv the Klnii in Louisiana, 'That there prevailed In thnt State, however, any such situation ns pic tured in articles written by a jtaff correspondent of the Washington Pest nnd given wide publication was vlgor vlger vlgor euslv denied by Governer Parker In n letter te the Pest made public yesterday. Characterizing as one of the most amazingly inaccurate observations he had ever read in a newspaper, the statement in these articles that the klan "has engaged the sovereign State of Louisiana te the vassalage of the invisible empire," Mr. Parker added that the article was "a slander en Louisiana and its Chief Executive." vtr Orleans. Nev. 21. Impeach ment of Governer Parker because he wns net a "big enough" man te handle the Ku Klux Klan sltuntien in this State was demanded in resolutions adopted nt an indignation meeting in Hammend yesterday. Known as a Bull Moescr. Governer Parker hns had a hard read te travel since becoming Governer. Fer the first two years of his Administration his path was smooth. Then came the. Klan. Governer Parker at !irt leaned te the "InvNIble Umpire." Hut New Orleans friends of a different faith from the Klnnsmcn, and who had elected him, changed his opinion. A enr and n half age Governer Par ker denounced the Klan. It only served as an Incentive te get mere member. Men of the old regular organization Hocked te the Klan. Laber men did like wise. In New Orleans it wn. hnrd te set a Klan because of the Catholics here, but the Klan propaganda went en and finally the entire Fourth. Fifth and Eighth Districts were dominated by that organization. The Klan's beast I that it has 14.". 000 members, and can elect anybody it cheeses in n Democratic primary. The registered vote of the State in the last election wa .'I.'U.OOO, but enlv lile.OOO went te the polls. Topeka. Kan.. Nev. 21. (Tly A. P.) Legal proceedings which mnv make It unlawful for any person In Kansas te be a member of the Ku Klux Klan were forecast today in the announce ment bv Governer Allen that he had Wn iissiirrd bv the State Attorney General's office that ouster proceedings nsalnst the Klan would be tiled In tnc State Supreme Court. It was theuuht at the State Heuse thnt the suit probably would be begun today, ns it was announced last night all papers have been prepared. The uit iiLTiinst the Klan will be brought en the ground that the organi zation js a Georgia corporation net registered te de business In Knnsas. The suit may further result In nttempts te remove from office all county nnd State Inw enforcement officers known te be members of the Klnn, it wns said, as such n policy previously has been out lined by Governer Allen. The proposed proceedings In the State Supreme Court recall the campaign waged by Governer Allen just prier te the recent election. At that time he stated he was determined te drive the Klan out of the State as seen as he could find out who headed the organi zation in Kansas. Menree, La.. Nev. 21. (By A. P.) In connection with mention of Ku Klux Klan affairs in this State, author ities here last night recalled Incidents of the Inst year which were committed by masked men. Themas Fletcher Richards, Watt Daniels, .T. L. Daniels, W. C. Andrews and "Tet" Dnvenpert, citizens of Mer rouge, 'were kidnnpped by a masked . bnud of thirty-hve or forty men last I August while tliey were returning te i Merrouge nfter attending a geed reads I celebration at Hastrep. Davenport wns immediately released. I J. L. Daniels and Andrews were te 1 verely beaten, according te the pari"h authorities, and nfter being held prls- da v nee HIlllllllMllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllH eners in the weeds for twenty-four 1 hours, were released. Watt Daniels and 1 Richards have net been found. I Since thnt time it is reported that I numerous threatening letters have been received nnd at least half a dozen persons have been warned te lenve town under pain of death, the authori ties stated. STRATON TO PREACH AGAINST KU KLUX 1 m mL ik GSBM DUthbuters! AKMAC .mmm- I'atersen. N. J.. Nev. 21. (Ry A. IM The Rev. Jehn Reach Strnten, pastor of Calvary Rnptist Church, New Yerk, who Is conducting an evangelic congress here, in reply last night te newspaper nrticlcs describing his "hot bed of Ku Klux Klarjlsra." declared: "Eten though I am a Southerner by birth, I am unalterably opposed te Ku Klux Klanlsm." IIe qualified his statement, however, by saying that he did net object te the principles of the organization, but criticized masked and robed men and their methods. Dr. Straten said he would reply from the pulpit in Calvary Church, New Yerk, te the attnek en his church, in a sermon en "What I Think of Ku Klux Klanlsm. Yellow Journalism and Rlackguardlsm in General," December 3. Camden Legien Electa Camden Pest Ne. 7. American I Legien, held Its annual election Mon day night. .These elected were: Frank S. Devereaux, commander; Walter 8. S'-elt, senior vlce commander; Dr. G. Patten, junior vice commander; Mal colm f,cctH, adjutant; Themas Klrsb uer, finance officer:; Harry Simpsen, sergeant -nt -arms; the Rev. Charles Dubell, chaplain, and Harry O. Kra mer, historian. GERMAN ID HAT Reme, Ner, 21. (By A. P.) Pepe Plus has offered the Bed Hat tp the learned German Jesuit. Father Ehrle, formerly librarian at Ue Vati can, but the offer has net yet been accepted. PIE I Usually the con sort of tha deadly doughnut, ana! tha heavy, winter flanaal cakat Bat nat karat. Pie, in our Pastry Cook's hands, attains ral dignity wltk criut tenderly flaky that It'a a akama te call It crttst. As llfkt aa angel cake as free from guile as a freshly powdered Infant as full of goodness as an apltapkt Cafi'JXicjhn IStk and Chestnut W ere etutng ntartr te ur moving datt ever ( "fiWM f Efl M tgseejLaaaaaaflgaY 7' flr .T ksBBBBBBBBBBrXV BBsSBBBBBBBBBBBBBkBeBaVegL M AW IsW aaiSBiBBBsiBsasassiississssssssiiisiBisaaaggaajgjagjBH t. ' '- rtItM ssai . . I' v sm meerjue 1 Manv in itdligent mothers overlook 7 these few simple nets about Si JJVERY mother Interested In heV children's welfare meets a problem In the proper feeding of her boys and girls. Parents often de net realize the evil effects of malrnutritien; and that care in the selection of feed will avoid a large percen tage of children's ills. One of the best of all feeds for providing, proper nourishment for growing boys and girls is Grape-Nuts rmade of whole wheat flour and malted barley, and scientifically baked for twenty hours. This long baking brings out a delicious .flavor, makes the feed easy te digest without fermentation. Grape-Nuts with milk or cream is a complete feed. Here is a suggestion for better health: Serve Grape-Nuts as often as the folks wish it. ' "There? s a Reason" B g i Mrrwtu Bvrm i jg ' kv .Kms" A sa jfSr fA. iee4 CkMtMtit. AX Sold by Grocers Everywhere! Mat fcy tMfra Cereal Ce., he., fcattle Creek. Mleh. Tht Dawn of a Nni Era in Ditplay Cani' iVJUfl On Sxhiblt, in Medel Stere at Joedjaif Commercial Museum Al this week tCLEER,yUE all gf aispiay cases go enhanei the attractiveness of goedi that the desire te buy k irresistible. Merchant e all kinds are instaliingl mem wicn umtermly splendid and satisfactory rcsuus. MKLEER-VUEW The Silent Salesman Fauaded ISM HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 10th aad Wafcrat PH1LADELPHU ' LIVING MODELS FROM 10 TO 12 TOMORROW Stere Opens at 8.30 Tomorrow in order that business women, tee, may share in the opportunity te buy beautiful Dresses at $16. i RaMfeSEDDt Eleventh and Market Streets TOMORROW WEDNESDAY IS THE DAY Living SALE $30 Medels-the Terf eet 36" Chorus Tangerine new playing at the Shubert Theatre will display these Dresses en our Second arid Fourth Floers Today from 10 te 12 and 2:30 te 3:30 and Tomorrow from 10 o'clock te 12. Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses Werth $55 $45 $35 ' When the throngs of women come pouring into our dress floors tomorrow they will see a. sight seldom, if ever, witnes sed before 3782 dresses as sembled in one vast collec tion, practically filling our en tire second and fourth floors, and all at one price. THE VARIETY OF STYLES is be yond description. It seems as if simply everything in Au tumn dresses is in the sale. 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Cocea, Tunisian, Caramel, Walnut and Beige. All the wanted light ahadas and plenty of Navy, Black aad Brewa. llBBseaseaamMMBMMMPlWy VTS W aft, afc sWaBaKMMiaTTaBsaBM ! I - TllWaPJTH IjmJm These Theatre and r?l Sh-W flT Restaurant Frecks These Theatre Restaurant ,,;J i M 4 m m wkx WAONM eel iiiHriif' "i - - dm-mrim V. 'f
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