BWsJSil mprm iL-v.Tir.'''t Tsm iVAJf4lH5' T,- - '- EVENING POTLlbt THPBgDAlf, NOVEMBER 23. 1922 t w flBBOMH NIWRUMU.!. UMimihint Ready te 3? WMM"R?nJ " iieLl hv thn Denart- rXJuitIce te determine whether KSfliatlens, iiiflned te Supply i.fnnristien KIKBrumft " Kltntmen ?. fQMEN PARAOERS HOODED ....- M Hull nn hn en. KOV. C. S' wvl--V Inn I8tl SS.S?"rtsPls a hn Klansmen de ffnre..jSte Federal Jur8Idicten Ifflwrw? k w - naMwlll fellow immemawi? . . flW'l'Llil.S-j Ant that the Govern-' l&ntn erVene whenerer the Klan am a Federal reservation or oiner einer r2. within the scope of Federal I eemca "' n,rivnnrtment Justice Is willing te lend Its moral tSESi t States trrin te fix re- BpSiiVfar outrages attributed te WW"' .!.. i tmnil tnav be of much iffi? te Governer Parker, of Louls ff; orether executively. The depart zSt Set only baa a thorough Idea t SferthX by which the l?lnn oner ener iw, bul ; also the names of wrieu" Sens who have appeared In Ku Klux "ffifrem permitting States te ex mine Its evidence and Information the Jiirtment plans no step against the iSftible Umpire new. Officials wit MtS 'there Is no law through which IS Federal Government can take held of the situation as it exits, "v.. .nti nfflrliillv the denart- Mat will net net against Federal office- alders who nave juu im.-.. -.--cruitlng campaigns have been carried !.v: r.,.Mntnn. but Justice officers M.1U .""""-'"'.": ...luu.. .. tne (leparimciiv "! . i i. uiT nit Klansmen worn imar juu u ?! r..x,cnt. At the White Heuse. It, was said, no movement of that kind Tne manner In which President Hard i .,i nther Administration officials hive frowned en the organisatien re-; natlr Is expected te curtail enlistments among Federal empleyes, but unless Ihey commit some Irregular act. there i. - hm.i fnr the discharse of indi vidual members. Knch Cabinet member might carry out n plan of ridding his own department of Klansmen. While tne Aununiscrniinn is imrsuniK tils policy, enemies of the Klan are preparing 10 sinKe-m me nui. B. Crenger, Republican State rhulrninn of Texss, and n close friend or tne, Prtiident. will arrive In Washington Mte this month. lie is leading a fight In Texas te unseat aarie . .ntiu, Senater-elect. Kew Yerk, Nev. 23. In itx mem bership drive the Ku Klux Kluti lias enlisted the service of the Rev. WII--Him Durd, Methodist minister of St. Mirk's Church in Princess Buy, H. I. He admitted in the Stnten Islund edifice ht bad preached Klanism in Bible dusts. "As all reform movements meet with opposition I was net surprised the Klnn Ma, and 1 decided te nddress my Bible riiM of men en the sublect. I did w the Sunday night preceding election. Subsequently I gave the some talk te the Tlible class at St. Paul's Church, Tottenville." Atlanta, Nev. 23. Following nn unannounced parade by 300 women, ar rayed in mnekh and robes like these of the Ku Klux Klnn. the Dixie Protest ant Women's Political League announced that organizers are busy In ether cities of Georgia and In ether States te form bnnches of their organization. Leaders of the organization declared that their !nrae is in no way allied te the Ku Klex Klan. "We weren't dangerous," said Mrs. E, N. fJlbbs. president. "It was just the first public nppearancc of the Dixie Protestant Women's Political Lcngm. tnd Atlanta nnd Georgia and the whole country will hear much mere of us from -few en. "We are In politics from the word in, our principles are of the rock ribbed 100 per cent American brand, nd Me stand ready te honor our Ged. country nnd flag nt the risk of our llres." she declared. "And don't call u Ku Klux, becnuse we nre net allied with the Klnn or any ether fraternity of meq. Our club rooms are strictly nu nun's land." SEES CALIFORNIA OPPOSE WESTERN RAILWAY SPLIT Attorney Addreiies Commission en Southern Pacific Question Washington. Snv. 53 riv A r. Shippers and th public generally in California are omeseil te the divorce J the Central INfillc Railroad from we Southern Pacini- sjstem, Atliell McBean, of San Francisce, deelurcl today befuia tin- Interstate Commerce Communion ns a representative of u Snippers' Committee erguufeed te np np Pee r the dissolution. The committee, he Mild, is composed or 1000 shippers who spend $250.000, -TOO annually en freight nnd originated te per tent of the tonnage moving ever the two lines. IIIr testimony was adduced in the proceedings before the nuniseii by which the Southern Pa nc seeks te retain temporary control the Central Pacific In spite of n Su premc Court order for sepurutien of the wesjstems. ANNETTE KEYSER RECITAL Bunlsn Seprano Gives Excellent Concert at Wltherspoen Hall Mme. Annette Keener, n Russian soprano, gave an excellent recltnl last 3." Wltherspoen Hall. Her mimben, included both operatic nnd m- ""'wtleiis. in both of which she Iff. re . t., "hnntnge. Her voice is war and high, though appun-ntly net t...aif Pww an rnnge that 11?" .hnt , "Inger w 111 ever need. Her ftai.i.inrlas,VPrp frm Tschalkow Tschalkew 5f i. V.,U . D" . Glinka's "A l.ife T0NTRY NON-STOP FLIGHT David R. Davis Again Will Attempt te Cress Continent Riverside, Calif., Nev. :.(? A. P.) David It. Davis, of Imle, Calif., announced today he would make n sec ond attempt te fly from Riverside te New Yerk without ntep some time with in the next week. Davis' first attempt at a non-ntep flight across the continent a year age ended in a forced landing In Texas. On his second venture he will be ac companied by Krlc Springer, of 'Les Angeles, an experienced pilot. Their plane, the Cleudster, Is at March Avia tien Held, near Here. FREE FORMER U.S. TEACHER FROM PRISON IN RUSSIA x- Arrest of Mrs. Adelaide . iennett Shrouded In Myetery Kkra, Ner. 23. (By A. P.) Mrs. Adelaide Parker Bennett, formerly a school teacher In Seattle, Wash., has been released from prison in itussia after being arrested by agents of the Cheka nnd detained three days. Mrs. Bennett wan taken from her hotel room nt 3 o'clock ,1b the morning, but the pollce agents refused te say why she was arrested. She was later questioned 1y political investlguters. Mrs. Bennett has been in Russia mero than a year with her husband, Kay Bennett, a hydraulic engineer In the employ of the Soviet Government and a member of the Communist Party. W.LDOUGLAS S 6 n &8 SHOES JXX, W.KDeugias shoes are actually demanded year after year by mere people than any ether shoe In the world BECAUSE "W.L. Douglas has been making surpassingly geed shoes for forty-six years. This experience of nearly half ft century in making shoes suitable for Men and Women in all walks of life should mean something te you when you need shoes and are looking for the best shoe values for your money. WIOyrASsheesinstyle,aual. y, material and workmanship are better than ever before; only by examining them can you appreciate their superior qualities. v WLDOUGLAS rtjeei are put into all of our HO stores at factory cost. We de net make one cent of profit until the shoes are sold te you. It is worth dollars for you te knew that when you buy shoes at our stores vsmv mv ami v m nnnrm. Ne Matter Where Yen live YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT, shoe dealers can supply yen with W.Jj.DeuKlas shoes. It net con cen con venienttecallatone of our mterca ask your denier for W.L.Doug W.L.Deug las shoes. Protection against unreasonable profits is fruaran tecd by the name ana price stamped en the sole of every pair before tlie shoes leave the fac tory. Refuse substitutes. The prices are the name everywhere. IP NOT PON SALE IN YOUR VICINITY. WRITE PORCATALOO. ,WXJwlMSkMCs. mMMr ml 1 IIIIIU11bDx1Pv1bi1III j ' Vaaaaaamnll s. W-vCS. A'jiiffi WwmM rSLaaar WW WJ vLWmm SHOES $4.004.80 A I II -II ffrS I AUGUST I 5Ssrnni WaW 1c l I JKwrtim W.L.0OUCL PEGGING SHOES AT I 7 YEARS OFACC. , M&ry& StO Spark Strati, fawn, M4M. TO UEHCHANT8 1 If no dtatir InwurUwn httnilu W.LMeuglai $hM$, writ today for oteluilue rlgkU te tiaiutl tAf eh0 telling, quleb turn-evtr line. W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN PHILADELPHIA : 117 North Eighth Street 4SSS Lascaittr Ave. (sear Prettea St) 1117 Market Street (Rtadisg Ttr.) 22B4 North Frent Street teres maked with a carrv eempletn lines r.f W. T. DeukI.is Shoes for Women. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 33 S. 60th St., below Ludlow St. 132 Seuth 82d Street AWihsIagtea 701 Market St, ear. 7 TRENTON, N. J.Z9 Eatt State St 'r.i. '"' . ""' Vis',l l Arte" from SEX nn.'r, !,,r ,iewu H?" from rhni; .,.ni 1'ri(-' se cct ens were vnepln'H "Oripr." ...... i-.,- .... r WjkTssssnffWWSS r7h9 Safii fDwq Sttn$ A Capital Offense in a Liggett Stere would be te deviate in the slightest degree from the doctor's written instruc tions in preparing prescriptions. ' If for any reason it cannot be prepared as prescrib ed it is net accepted. SPECIAL SALES DURING NOVEMBER 1 Bett for Whit Tettk Klenze Dental Creme Cleans thoroughly, pleasing cool taste always 25c. Price cut for first Q time X71 Far Cktpptd Hands Puretest Glycerine and Rese Water Aa eld. dtpeadibU, heuMbeld itatdr tonlereWl 1 QpNertT.br from 25c. Vt only laBaBVBaVBBBBBBBBFBSZ.Z' Bn tessnTBrWVJ rriS JrJBatsM J compute and thorough tystem tonic Peptena Cenuins Iren, malt and extract cod Uwer. Full pint bettl $1.00 Rexall Orderlies The national laxative . . 25c $1 On Nettmier l Xivv Beth1 only JI Ligcetts Special Het Water Bettle A thick-walled, tesmleik, one-piece bottle, made of fine stock. Velvet finish. Full two quart capacity. R'U9 November only .Wnb Slmkln, lellni Win (.UKsiknff, relllHt. H .i MrtlndelnMa Orcli .,T Jent of ,he n ""'Jer Chepin piano NI.K n W.fer.m- Uiiblnstehrs "The late? mVey, ,ch Llb0 WW "" lii?f i '"' vlelin niul cell obflllgate, kefP v urr"nK-,J by Uenjnniin (liiHsi- eIIiiIkI. anil Ilonjn Ilenjn t, bblh mciiiliei'H of mi.l ,7. Tl ' "." "rriii-Hiril, HBHIMIV1I m nD,i,.cu. """"rinlly 1" the pro pre WUh;i,ir,..lmkte W,U ,hc rleliuherl il .".'".'J '.'Aie Maria" anil the I'm- "MiimwvrnihiAM II. i...ii i . ...iiti tXueh'r '.i-,V1,1x.,Mr- uwler with Wabv ni r-"1 )rt" "ml lim"f8 iiZ'rJL 1 "Pimient tfiat lie has this m eniemhUK X"" lw V!Mn ,"LPJ With wtevm Jeseph mi Everybody Likes Candy Hememaid Chocolate Covered Nugatines. Freth from the factory. Reduced from 49c. November enlyt Pound fJtfC Hershey's Sweet Milk Chocolate Half-pound hart November only 25c Hememaid Chocolate Covered Almonds Whole crUp, selected nuts. November only Peumd OtfC 93& Safi77lwi Stew i uruivriy nutrntj 300 5. Bread at., cer. Spruce 1210 Market FaiKsriLy tk St. . - FrMt, Cor. Yerk lasteai vJ &C& & STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CHARGE CUSTOMERS MAY BUY AND FAY TUB BILL IN JANUAKI SENTIMENTS OF THE SONS OF THE FOUNDERS Surely We May Say This is the Christmas Stere! The merTdeclaratien that this Is THE Christmas Stere could net make It se. It mutt be s Christinas Stere sway down in its aterehesrt with sincere faith and belief in the underlying purpose of Christmas, and a whole-hearted understanding of the apirit of the season aa embodied in the peraen of Santa Claua. A Stere te be worthy of being called the Christmas Stere mutt have its entire organization inspired with the genuine Chrlttmas ides thst it it a pleasure and a privilege te serve the throngs of visitors who are actuated by this asms Joyeua spirit of geed-will. Each one recegnises .thst a. Christmas gift it mere than s piece of merchandise wrapped in tissue paper and tied with red ribbon. We have made thla Stere worthy of being called the Chrlttmas Stere. Merria L. Clothier ' Frederic H. Strawbridge Rebert E, Strawbridge Isaac H. Clothier, Jr. Francia R, Strawbridge r VJSInri virlH cTliV e Fer the Bey Chinchilla Cleth Overcoats $13.75 Warm, stylish Overcoats of all-wool chinchilla cloth in tan, gray and navy blue. With convertible cellar, full belt and all-wool lining. Sizes 3 te 10 years 313.75. Junier Suits Special $7.75 Cunning- Oliver Twist model of fine all-wool serge or tweed. Sizes 8 te 7 year?. RceDit Klw,r, Filbert Strf.t, Eltt Blouses 85c The sort boys most admire, with comfortable attached cellar. Of fancy striped per cale in numerous shades 85c. Shirts $1.10 With soft attached cellar, or laundered neckband, in the stripes and colorings they most enthusiastically approve. Excellent value $1.10. Ktrbrlig A Clethltr Second Fleer, Cratre, Etit "The Best Collection of Really Geed Toys te be Seen in the City That is the way a man who knows characterized this wonderful easy-to-get-te Tey Stere. Just a few steps down from the first fleer quickly reached by any one of the fourteen elevators or seven stairways we have assembled thousands of really depend able Toys for boys, for girls and for infants. A kingdom of Toys. Santa Claris Is Here and Has an Interesting Boek for His Little Friends! And eh, yes! Santa Claus has with him Iptydoe, a perfectly marvelous clown, who makes your sides ache from laughing at his antics. Mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, big brothers, big sisters or just geed friends let tome little child bring you te see Santa Claus it will be well worth the time. Dell Houses, $3.50 te $45 Dell Furniture, 40c te $7.50 Friction Toys, $1 & $1.50 Bagatelle Game, $1.00 ABC Blocks, $125 Electric Trains, $5.15 Mechanical Trains, $1.50 Teddy Bears, 75c te $20 20'tnch Dressed Dells, with voice, $8.50 Coaches, $2.50 te $27 JO Blackboards, $1 te $10 Children's Pianos, 65c te $16.25 Brassieres Wonderful range of styles new, from the pretty brocaded satins and allover lace gar ments for small, uncerseted figures, te the low bandeau type for heavy figures, and the long hook-back, elastic waist line, or camisole model, which is se highly favored. Prices 50c te $15.00. Bandeaux at $1.50 Of pink brocade, hook back style, flat front long model that comes down well ever the corsets. Camisole Medel, $2.00 Pink and white satin made in hook-back style, elastic waist-line; edged with lace; ribbon shoulder straps. Garter Brassieres, Special at $2.50 Pink-striped fancy batiste; long flat front, hose support ers attached; elastic waist line. Strawhrlrti Clethlfr Third Fleer, Market Strt, Wt 3S-8trawt)rld!e t Clothier. IUsment, Weit Muslin Underwear Rebe Flannels, 60c Dainty Twe-piece Sets Vest and Step-in Drawers of batiste, voile and many pretty novelty materials, in various styles, trimmed with lace, fancy stitching or hemstitch ing. Vests, 60c te $2.C0 each; Step-ins, 60c te $2.00 each. Envelope Chemises Of soft white nainsoek, trimmed with lace and em em beoiderymany, many styles. Each chemise in a separate holiday box $1.25 te $2.60. Fine Corset Cevers Of soft white nainsoek, trimmed with lace and em broidery. Each in a separate box 76c te $1.60. 8trawtrlde A Clothier Third Fleer, Wept Seft, thick Flannels in rich. warm colorings and designs, 27 inches wide, 60c a yard. Pajama Cleth, 50c Imported Pajama Cleth, in striped effects, light and me dium colorings, 32 inches wide. Outing Flannel, 25c Fine twilled white Outing Flannel. RtrabrMft A Clothier Al.le 13, Centra Bring Your Old Wedding: Ring Up-te-Date The tell-tale style of thirty -ytrge need net refute that radiant complexion and girlish figure. . The old-fashioned Wedding Ring can be converted into any of the modern designs without sacrificing in any way the sentiment associated with this cherished jewel. A heavy platinum covering that will wear for life can be applied and engraed in any of the newest patterns. StmwbrMge & Clothier Rvimtr P'k. !' S.lMirket Stret Hand Bags, $5.00 Velvet and duvetine in all the most up-te-date effects in both shopping and dress sizes, one-piece style or with made bottoms, striped and plain, with metal or covered frames, many with ornamental catches of niarcasite or set with rhlnestencs. $5. Strawbridge A Clothier ALIt 8, Centre IN THK FRENCH SALON Quilted Robes and Sacques The Holiday assortment, full, fresh, complete Christ mas readiness in styles, shades and sizes. Crepe He chine, satin and taffeta, lined with silk and interlined with lamb's-wool; some of the Robes are lined with albatross. Robes, $16.30 te $2,e0 Sacquce, $9.00 tn $22.50 fitrsuDrlilif" & ClnthlT -French 8aln, Tlilnt 1'lner, fft IN THE LOWER-PRICE BASEMENT STORE Women's New Winter Coats Striking Value at $29.50 Regular and Extra Sizes Many of these superb Coats have beautiful cellars of fur, caracul, benverette (dyed ceney), American opossum and Manchurian wolf. Others have large, cruthable self cellars. Excellent fabrics in the group, such as fine, soft Belivia, suedinc and thick plaid-bnck coatings. Tailored perfectly in wrap, straight-line and man nish sports nnd dress styles. In navy blue, black, brown, Sorrento blue and deer. Sizes 36 te 48 1 j in the let. The sort of Coats well dressed women insist upon, yet surprisingly low in price $29.50. S9y SlnnlrlJea & Clothier Lower-rrleo Ilaiement Stere Regular and Extra-Size Dresses Reduced, $19.75 v 14 Styles in the Greup Approximately 250 Dresses in this Clearance group marked at a price that should quickly dispose of all of them. Designed with the desired long lines and low waist-line, and beautifully trimmed with beads, silk braid, embroider', plaits and panels. Of auch fine fabrics asrgstin-faced Canten, Peiret iwiu, uanten urepe ana uyepe. tie unine, in the pepu- Diiie, Drewn and black. lar dark shades naviv Al sizes from 36 te 60ft in the group though et in every style. 4 jf 1 A remarka.ljl.eppeftuUty te isj-ure s bwHtifAlly made Dress at a decided saving $18,75. , . J: . . 1, .tV. " " , J --Strtbrldg A Clothier Lewerke Meti Women's Fine Coats Remarkable at $100 These are luxurious Costs of wrap tendencies, , developed in the finest, high pile, lustrous fabrics made. Each Ceat is hand-tailored and hand-finished, lined throughout with the finest crepe de chine and warmly interlined; fur cellar and cuffs of either Canadian wolf, fox, beaver, Si berian squirrel or caracal. The styles in clude blouse Coats, straight-line Coats, blouse Wraps, straight-line side effects and the mere wrappy Coats. They arc without doubt the finest high-grade Costs that could possibly be offered at this price. Just eighty-eight Coats in the let. Coats in Extra Sizes Made en lines and in styles quite as at tractive as' these in smaller sizes. In fact, many of our stylish stout Coats are copies of the mere youthful models, adapted te large proportions. Wrap-like Coats and Coats en straight lines, unbelted. All the handsome fabrics are employed and the most fashionable furs squirrel, beaver, wolf, caracal. Nearly all are lined with silk crepe, some with plain silk. Prices, $60.00 te $150.00, according te material and fur. Sizes 42,i te 62H. Hb- Strew bridge A Clethli r-Seiend Fleer. Centre & 3000 Pairs of Women's French Kid Gloves, $1.65 less Than Half Price! Three thousand pairs of Gloves from the foremost French makers clean, per fect, highly desirable in every way, at All are regulation Twe-clasp Gloves. pique- or everscam-sewn, made from fine! selected skins; choice of self or contrast. ing embroider'. All the season's most wantea shades, also plenty of white, white with black, black, or black with white. A wonderful assortment of rt finest Gloves made, but with Thanksgiving te consider, and trift aii i i. i ic!. , wner you gex nere tne Detter ler you. All gloves boxed if desired. feV-- Strawbrldf A CleUiIrr Market Stre.t Creat All! vxBSS I ASSftLl-BBTla rM v ( m i-m--mm i surplice, sleeveless when unadorned. drapes, adorned the most Women's Knit Underwear At Special, Lew Prices Take time te-morrow te see this Underwear, if you need ny new or expect te need any seen. These are our regular geed qualities, at less than our regular fair prices: Light-weight Ribbed Cotten Union Suits, 55c In extra sizes, 65c. Lew neck, no sleeves, band top,.leoseor tight knees. Medium-weight Ribbed Cotten Union Suits, 95c , In extra sizes at $1.15. Band top, low neck, no sleeves, knee and ankle lengths; also knee length, with low neck and short sleeves or Dutch neck and elbow sleeves. White Ribbed Merine Union Suits, $2.75 Extra sizes, $3.25. "Glebe" Union Suits, pert-wool; lewneck, no sleeves, ankle length. 36 - Strawbriilfe A. Clothier AlilWt, Centre Wemen'sNew Dance Frecks $39.75 te $55.00 The loveliest Frecks in years at these prices; surprising euality, and the models are charming some confined te us exclusively in Philadelphia, and seme models that have been copied from the French with most pleasing results. The model sketched ($55.00), of peach crepe Georgette, is an exact reproduction of a French model. Others of crepe Rema with fluttering side drapes and beautifully beaded, or made with circular sKirt ana rninestene-studdnl hedi. Seme are of flat crepe with tier skirt and crystal beaded bodice. And Velvet Frecks, the simnl. Black, white, jade, flame, orchid, canary and pearl. Lustre, color, scintillating beads, shining metal cloths Ideal Frecks te flash and glow with, every motion when evening lights are bright. Elegant Evening Gowns Modeled en the stately lines se gracious te formality. Brocaded velvet, bv-;aded metal cloth, Sardanaple, granite cloth, Yiffen velvet, beaded Canten crene and crene Hern, in rA copper, gray, blue-and-silver, geld-and-black, white-and-geld, gray-and-ailver, turquoise, peach, geld, silver, green or blacK. Imported models nnd copies of imported models and creations from America's best desifrncrs $75.00 te $200.00. ! Strawbridge A I'letliler ftecend Fleer, Market Street New Quarters for Moter Supplies, Sporting Goods New cemenientlv located Maiket Street. Went! deer. Aute Robes, of eery descrip tion, with fringe of pluh, mo hair, soft veleur, and soft silk plush, at $5.00 te $3e.OO. Aute Reslaurnnts for sen ing 2 te 6 people $7.50 te ?3.".00. Drum Spot-lights, Electric Cigar Lighters, Ash Receivers, Vases and many ether moder ately priced conveniences for motorists. Weel Sweater-, shawl cellar, pull-ever styles. In white and colors, fiizes 3G te 46 $6.60. Other Sweaters, $4 te $18.00. Bicycles made for every mem ber of the family by the famous Gelf Bags ?2.C0 te te Mead Cycle Company. Ranger models $35.00 I4H.6U. Pathfinder models llB7.00 and $39.00. (May be purSased en the Deferred PaymtnjfPlan, I -ill M ,JM)fd.l 1....H1 . SW en the First Fleer, just inside the Silver Eagle Gelf Balls, far superior te the average ball at its price 50c iach, or $3 a half dozen. Other standard brands of Gelf Balls 50c te $1.00 each. Gelf Bags, of white canvas su.uu. Other $30.00. Gelf Hese $2.50 te $4.60. Gelf Sweaters $5.00 te $12. Fer the youngsters there are scores of desirable gift-suggesteons: Feet Balls $1.50 te $9.00 Soccer Balls $1.75 te $10 Basket Balls $5.00 te $12 Ice Skates, clamp stvle for boys $2.50; clamp style for girls $3.00. Skates for attaching te shoes z.uu te 17.&U. skate and Shee Outfit arid u.oe. Heckey Pucks, Straps BUCKS. trhrl4. 'l. Willi.. fj.". 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