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,'-. a ig-?wai 4 EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SI3P TIMBER 21, 1914- I- w ft 2000000 TROOPS AGAIN GRAPPLE IN THIRD GREAT, BATTLE OFGALICIAN CAMPAIg FRANCE PROTESTS TO U.S. AGAINST RUIN OF RHEIM'S TEMPLE "Wanton Vandalism" in I rlfls ami held up his hands "Do not shoot them, m friends.'' he cried. Jut then a CJermnn shell struck the wall of the Cathedral and the priest was j showered by dirt and mortar The burtliiK of a shrapnel il row tied his voice, but his lips could be ecn moving 'Kill them: screamed the 'oh aualn curalnR the Cietmins and slinking their lists A few woiiif-n in the crowd howled In their rase and spat upon the wounded soldiers as th were carr'ed through the i mroni? io a nearby miliums i "Don't Arc," crl(l the little nrlest ! . -.!.. ... ..-..I.. ....... . . ' I D. -p. , . . i naui iou nuuiu innKe ourseives ns estrucion or Beautiful ' "" n,tl", "" ni pitiurt- wh oiip nevnr 10 up for Cathedral Is German Order "I J ! Rotten bs that calni-fnced piloM. fiilfllllni; Miuigcui tri'j nuiies or his hoi om t, stood bral bfor the rifles nt his rmitiirt i.mn utti. to SflVP ' ,hc ,ourid ot cannonade In his ears, pro " tectlng the enemlos of his countrx No "D '1J T T 'serious lnjur was Indicted on the fir- iiuilding 1 oo Late. ; mans. CROWN PRINCE ESCAPES CAPTURE BY FRENCH WASHINGTON. Sept. 2I.-The protect of the French 1'epubllc against what la conslderd the wanton destruction of Hi" i beautiful Cathedral at rthelms by the Or- ' Moved His Hoadqunt ters One Hour , nuns was cabled to the French Embassy ' Before Arrival of Enemy. by Fotelsn Minister Deleasse, at Bor- UI-.HIND THR ALU US' MM:. IN deaux, today, to be transmitted to tho ' , '' A'VC1 1' P1?' 2I; fitate Department. The ofUclal sUtemont j JUZTlZLX wi SZXZXl reads: French territory with thr. hope of estab- "From the Mlnlter of Foreign Affairs i Ushlnt," himself In ono of the conriuiil of the French Hcpubllc to the French towns, but the retreat of his army on the Ambassador, Washington. "Bordeaux, Heptember 20, 10H. "Without the possibility of even the ihadow of a tnllltarj necessity bolnc In voked, and for the mere pleasure of c.iualni? tleitrmtlon, the German troops have Mibmltted the rathedial of Ithoims to a relentless and systematic bombard ment. At the present moment this fa maus basilica Is nothing but a heap of ruins. hw g2?Sal hiiii'i'BB'nir '! tjHk wfw.' "" ADVENTURE, PATHOS, HUMOR FROM SCENES OF NATIONS' Aij RED CROSS DOG SEARCHING FOR WOUNDED Photo by Lmlerwood & Vnrtenveod. BALKAN STATES EAGER FOR EARLY ENTRY INTO WAR Marne compelled him to beat a hasty re' treui. From a w-ounded French soldier ;.our correspondent learns that the Clown iTinco himself soon afterward narrowly escapci neniR taken a pr'soner I French chateau. The soldier lame thnt he and his comrades rnisseM what would have been one of the finest np- ' turei of the war. The had learned that the Crown l'rlnco was In a small ch.ite-ui r. .i,..i. ih. riLmrnnuni nf the near Farm, and at once set out In the . French Hcpubllc to submit to the Jtide- ' " "' 'nKlnR him prisoner. mont of the world su'h a revoltlm? act of Th,,y reached tho chateau, but, to their i vandallam. which, while conslffnln-i to tho ' "Rr-'t. found It empty .1 - ...... ..,..... runxh .miinnn. The Crown Prince had left only an history, deprive mankind of a unique ' h"ur before for Salntc Mtnfhould. whence part ot Its artistic patrimony. "" vn .icamia io move nis - (SlKncdJ "DELCASSK " , auarters further north Ambassador Jussorand conveyed this message to the State Department todiv I TEMl'LK OilDEKED SPAUCD , BEnLlN (By way of Tho Hague. Sept. 21. The bombardment of Rhelms was j necessary because th heaviest Trench fire was coming from the direction of the city, an ofllclal statement issued by the AVar OlUce today declared. H Is stated that orders wore Issued that the artillery should spare the Cathedral of Notrt Dame, which dates back to the 13th century, and which is reported de stroyed. BORDEAUX, Sept. 21 President Polncar" today directed a formal protest to all neutral Powers acainst destruction of the historic cathedral of Hheims by the Herman artillery. The bombardment Is deciarei to have been conducted "for the sol-i pleasure of destroying" The protest of the French Government states: The German troops, without mul ctary necessity, but for the solo pleas ure of destro!ns. subjected the Ithclms cathedral to a sjstematlc and furious bombardment. The fa mous basilica Is now a mass of ruins. The Oovcrnmont denounced the "re voltlm. act of vandalism," and declaie it should nrouse, the Indication of the world. I Destruction of tho historic Cathedral GERMAN ARTILLERY ?: RUSHED TO ANTWERP TO CRUSH BELGIANS Plan to End Harassing of Flanks Fortify Line of Retreat to North of Brus- BRIMONT STRATEGIC POINT IN STRUGGE ALONG AISNJE RIVER sets. GERMAN EAST AFRICAN BASE DESTROYED, LONDON SAYS important Naval nnd Commercial Centre Shelled by Pegasus. LONDON, Sept. 21. Great Interest was expressed here to day In the Admiralty's passim: reference. ' In a report of naval operations in the I Indian Ocean to the destruction of the Pinrnro n(- PV.vr'Gr.,-1 U'11 German East African base of Dar-Es- capture Ol rortmed rilll salaam. The Admiralty pave no details, vr 1 l r i ti i merely mentioning that tho cruiser Pe- Woilld oreak VOn Klllk S Pasus, dlabled bv the German cruiser vv uuiu Ulceus, vuil rvlUK. ? Kof.nRsberg oft Zanzibar, had previously D. I r -i "rendered useful service. Including tho ireCt Line Ot UOmmiiniCa- destruction of Dar-Es-Salaam." ' Dar-Ks-saiaam is a German military tinn Wirh Ponlro station and naval base 40 miles Bouth HUH Wim venire. of zanlbar. It Is the terminus of an Important caravan route nnd one of tho mo0t impor'nnt commercial centres on Government telegraphers at either end of the Bcrlln-n&me telegraph wire were testing It. by gossiping over the line. "What news"' asked the Rome operator. "We'll be in Paris In two days," answered the German. Tthe Italian responded with the first verse of the Marseillaise, and was promptly suspended. "I could not stand to see your English face, ' was the reason given to an Eng lish woman when she was discharged from the position of governess to a Ger man family In Berlin. Poster announcing conditions under which the annual International baby show at Folkestone, Eng., will be held, contain the following line In large black type: "Germans nnd Austrlans not eligible In contest." A Baxarian general tells this story of a young Alsatian's heroism: Toward the end of August Germans appearing at the village of Burgund, near the Sainte Marie Aux Mines, In quired of a boy named Theophlle Jasgout if there were any Frenchmen ncamy. The young fellow giving a negative response, the Germans advanced nnd Im mediately were the objoct of a vigorous fusillade from a party of French soldiers lodged In many houses. After a smart skirmish tho Germans retired and In stantly sought out Jnsgout and made him a prisoner. Upon being questioned, Jasgout declared frankly ho was perfectly well aware of the presence of the French soldiers when he gave them a misleading answer, and had deceived them purposely. Considering that, as a German aublect, ho had been guilty of an act of high treason, the Germans shot him, Valerie Dl Martlnelll and Leonlo Van I.lnt were telephone operators before the Germans entered Belgium nnd destioyed the city of Louvaln. Now thy are na- Ing In which they were working, fu sprang up from buildings about tv Still the wires held and stilt the 7 vniintr worn An Ki- ..... &: Cii owucnbotMi orders of the Belgian officers rlf Everybody else hail long jln,-. . from tne town when the ,. 1 snapped nnd Valerie ahd Leonl t "S tncy couia t!o nothing more " Then they crept from the bullai- ,M sought every pom be mee.n. . .? N as they hurried from the zone of 3! ! and destruction. They escaped luV Injury, Joined the fleeing refug,!,h,t the story of their brav.-v ,'V CALL FOR WELSH TROOPS Complete Corps Being Organized, lj Lloyd-George. . LONDON, Sept, a. David Ltojd-George, Chancellor, of u. tlonal heroines, for with shells bursting , Exchequer, today headed a movement I. mound them and flames cracking on . .- ni. -.. every side they remained at their organize a complete army corps fa, ueigians with ns much nrM ...."' shown In the daring of the B,J soldiers. ""flu A letter found on the person of ii. IS 8af.d?C "" Ger,4ViS "We fight each dav from r in tu. ... ( Ing until 8 at night without drinklnr'S' get to tired we cannot ride a horse ' at a walk. Nearly all our horse I. ' fallen. The Tenth Corps hi b?.B fcl stantly on the action since the 0b.SS of the camnalnn. We hone t ?l S?'a battle to end the sllimtlnn -....cl" cannot rest" ur lf" The confiscated letter of another i'4 "It Is necessary to have lived throurt. battle and to nnd oneself In the vmi evenly without food nnd only the hard earth i. a bed Io appreciate the truth of SI words: 'Warm tho day and bloody o, battle: cold Is tho evening and cslmi. tho night.'" Germany Admits Inability to Obtain Their Aid Against Allies Rumania Waits for Expected Change of Italian Neutrality. usiu. hept. si. NW VoriK Sept 2I.-The furious , a,t'f,c,n coast luuuruinji io reporis receiver nere io- """"h t ini,iin,i in-utuiea an impon dav 3n nerint.n ale ,.nM h.u In,i ant development of the Allies' efforts to at " HrusselB .! hip t ,.ai ' ;ut "". 0"'?nl von Kluk s rU-htwlng . ...... .... ... ...... .-.... iirini riifi nm ti (.nrm.in n cm i' "r. l.l.ilp's ,, V" . ' ' ' "" V1"" " switchboards until the telephone wires had been cut, torn down by shells or carried nway by the falling walls of buildings. Shells began to burst In the town and then shrapnel rained against the build- Antwerp, tho chief Belgian foi tress. This Indicates that the Germans will at tempt to reduce that city and captuio tho Belgian at my. With King Albert's troops harassing the Germans' flank, they have been un- I able, to send their full foico to France. In addition to tho semicircular line or fortifications to tho north of Brussel" and I.ouvaln, the German forces have constructed u huge lino of foi tlflcatlons, stiengthened by even greater breast- KOME, Pept. :i. Entry of Rumania Into the European war is believed Imminent. Tho strictest censorship bus been established In that country, but the report has reached here that Germany has acknowledged Inability to persuade Humanla to Join with tho Austrian-German forces and that the Ger man Minister has been rocalled from j Bucharest. It is bclfeved hero Humanla will cast of Notre Dame, otriclally announced by I ' ehrinre of nenuirlntr Trn.nsvlvania. a nart of Hungary which Is more than half peo- the Minister of the Interior. I.ouis J. Malvy, has Btlrred France, and the Government Is preparing to make pro tests to all the Powers against tho de struction of ancient buildings. Other historic edifices destroyed or ruined are the 12th century Church of St. Jacques, the 13th century Arch bishop's palaco and the City Hall, rected In tho 17th century. pl with Rumanians and which she has long coveted. Tho Rumanian army ha been held ready for more thnn thrt weeks and military supplies havo been requisitioned. BORDEACX, Sept. 21. The greatest Importance is attached by the French Government to the t.jslgna- tlon of the Rumanian Cabinet, especially works, from Xamur through . lino nf communication with tho centre Is maintained by the lailway thut runs from Loan thirty miles .outheast of Rhtlm. This railnuy Is dominated by three per manent fortifications mi the hill of Brl mont to the north of Rhelms. If Bilmont Is taken b the French, Von Kluk's direct railway connection with the central German army will vanish. Reinforcements for him will have to make a circuitous Journey by rail of three tlm.s the distance now separating the headquarters of the German right nnd centre It Is of the utmost Importance lor tne (jcrmans to keep open a route line for inpid strengthening of their light passing across Mons to n point nenr Valenciennes. I.Ike tlnlr northern de fensive uorks, these ramp.irts are re marknbly stout and olflclently guard the llr.-K of communication thiough Bel gium, as well as leaving a road .7, kilometres wide, whei"liy the northern wing at any time thnt the enveloping movement of the Allies becomes dnugcr oi. This accounts for the desperate efforts of the French to fccize Hrlmont and tne tenacity with which the Germans nte holding fast to the hill. The Atlie-i ire raiefully concealing the places occupied during the OI.-r advnnce. Tile progress reported, If consistent. German aimies would be able, to regain ! i"""1;. I,0WPV"; ""n ,beBl,n to M'- ,Ar ,,.,.,, " I et, thee western' gains have not LOln- tho fatherland. , cldefl ftth ,hp Kreneh at Hheims If the It is reported that the Germans are Bilmont hill falls into the poebiwioii ol lushing big siege guns foiward toward ' J'"1 Fri-nc.: vml at the s-.ime tim tli Al- ii.j- i.-rtcM men ooj.ciivo along ine Mise, on Kluk s position will be In the highest .''I Wales. Recruiting has progressed rapidly j Wales, but heretofore the men have tea distributed among the regular BriUii forces. . VP U On Thursday the Germans were throw- as It coincides with the sending of a lng sheila into Uheims from batteries stationed six mlle.s north of tho city. Then they moved to thu eastward, get ting an elevated position commanding the city. Tho cathedral of Notre Dame had been turned Into a hospital and a Red Cross flag was flying from the roof. Inside were about 600 wounded German prison ers. The first shots shattered the windows and fragments of glass fell in showers upon the wounded holdlers. who liy on bundles of straw In the aisles. It soon became apparent that the Ger mans were making a target of the ca thedral for tho shrapnel began crashing through the roof and walla at regular Intervals. Of tho wounded prisoners Inside, at least 150 suffered further wounds as a result of the bombardment of the building. mission fjom that country to confer with the Italian Government. This lends be lief to tho probability that Runmnln h ordv awaiting n favorable opportunity to Join with the Allies againt Germany and Auktrin-Hungary. Rumanians attitude Is best explained by Mr. Diamondy, one of the Rumanian dele gates, who lb In Rome, and who Is re ported to havo said thnt while Rumania is neutin! nt present, the Rumanians can not permit any opportunity to pas wherbv they may h4 ahie to obtain their national nlms Bulgaria, too, Is reported as showing signs of sympathy with Russia and a de sire to so to war. As Boon as the i.ewx of Russian vietotles was made puhlle many demonstrations against Austila weie made. The result of the mission fioni R imanla io Italy Is being watched with much In- Antwerp from Xamur. Vour correspondent has received In formation from two indeiiendent sources respecting the prisoners at Maubeuge In that city 30 WW French prisoners are guarded by 2o0 Germans. Tho captives are territorial army troopers. Seven English prisoners are alo among the captives, and are carefully guardid by 3u Germans. The Germans fired heavy projectiles Into Maubeuge at the rate of 7U a minute. Visitors at the Hotel Metiopol... In this city, are taking up ci aubecription list for the Belgian soldiers. Some le markable deeds havo been revealed by a perusal of this subscription, or more pioijerly ptiz,. Hst. Kor Instance: The. flrht Belgian soldier to capture n tier man flag revived LWi francs and the flist to ielm n siege' gun leeeived 13" francs. Ii. glum lias now enrolled a new arm nf more thnn 40.WJ olun teers, mostu old soldiers. degiee precarious. Four highways will he open to him for keeping In touch with the main German foree. but the loss of the Rhelms nillroid will he a serious i handicap, particularly at this time when the heavy rains hae made load tiael su dltllcult. terot It Is tho Knneral nninlon among 400 RHPORTED DKAD. French Government oftleials that sooner Four hundred Inhabitants of the town ' or later the neutral pollry of Italy will are reported to havo besn killed by Ger- j have to give way to one of actl.n hu man shell fire. oaui-e of public opinion, whl'-h is repoiiod At times the city would be on ore io to be. strongly in favor or war. a dozen different plais and at night it made a grand but awful sight to watch the shifting glare of red above the town and the flaming shells, soaring like meteors, Into the burning clt. At times as a shrapnel struck a burning building, millions of sparks would Hoat upward through the smoke. The population began to flee on Thurs day, Ilhelms helng a big itv of 110,00 souls. All day Friday, Saturday and Sun day the exodus went on. The fugitives caried their portable effects and most of them were In tears at the thou.j'tt of leaving their homes at the tnerty of th? German artillery. Although the historic edifice had been ' pounded by shells all da Friday and Katurday. It did not rateh tire until yes. tertlay. More than 5oQ shell" fell around the cathedral yesterday Buildings in different quaitera of the city were flaming and the wind was car. Tying the flro from strmt to mrect when a shrapnel set lire to some scaffolding on the eastern end of the ihurrh where workmen riad been making aiime repairs Soon the whole network of polea and planks was burning briskl Then the old oaken timbers of the roof began naming utid the nave and transept- begun to burn. Within h short time the uppr part of the cathedral was a roaring' furnace Blazing pltces or carved wooawors w-r The Balkan States are in siupathv with tie allies and only .iwait a feioMhle and plauslbln opportunity t" open In stlll tles against Austria, their heied!tar nnemy The already hae made a im pact to deilare for the allies if Tuike romes to the aid of Uermany and Aus tria. Itah's abandonment of her piesent neutral attitude. It Is bPlleved. would In- i fluenre tho Balkan States to Immediate decollations of war. WORLD PEACE MOVE NOW RIDICULOUS, SAYS WILSON Would Be Futile to Call International Congress, President Says. WASHINGTON. Sept. 21. "Nonsensical" nnd "ridiculous" m;ro terms which Piesldent 'Wilj.on today used in discussing with Ills callers reports that ho was nbout to call n worlds congiess in tho Interest of peace. Tho President Is disturbed ner reports which mWrepretrit his attitude on peace, ' because ho fnrs thev ninv nullify his j opportunity to act when the piopcr time , comes, lie told his Msltors today that ' ho never nod neen o rnullsh ns to dream TONGA ISLANDS NEUTRAL. , " ZXTZjl i TOY MONARCH PROCLAIMS . -, ,Bt vvllp01l took thP fitnm Iint a ' nilriotic Americans iihonld Inin uiii. i,im George II Just Learns of War and j in pit-serving stiirt neutiniit until the Kenssures Georiro V. , f-'ol,lf''' chance romes for this nation to Tnvne.v c- . o, . H0t iis nrdlator for the wnirlng nations LONDON. Sept 21 of nuioiie. . It W4S nnlv n few hum .igo tinn ime of the Kings, of the world burned of i the HuropiMii war. Onlv when a calling vessel from Auckland nirlved at jiort in the Tonga, or Frlendlv IwUnds, dirt Kins George II of that tinv domain knoi that eight nations are at eaeh other tin oats King George II ImmeitMteh aniioiineed to Km? George V that In "unilri mjin tiln bis iieiinnllt " King George II rules over J.! " odd snhjei t Founded 1837 Menu Make the Times, Not Times the Mann" - In our policy to .MAKE USE OF TIME and LET NOT ADVANTAGE SLIP, we have prepared extensively for a large season's business, and our stocks of New, "' Fresh Merchandise arc almost better than ever before at the beginning of an Autumn season. Jn spite of the war conditions in Europe, we have received the bulk 'of our expected importations, through the heroic efforts of our Paris organization ; therefore SMARTNESS AND APPROPRIATENESS Will Be, as Usual, the Keynote and Mark of Distinction Characteristic of Our Stocks, and Which Invariably Commends This Store to the Discriminating. Irrn Addltmn to Our Regular Autumini Opeiuamigs in All Bepatrtrnraeinits , We Aiuwouinice the Following Extemisnoinis arrad tapirovememiits Now Coirjnipte, A NEW DEPARTMENT FOR MOURNING, Th'ird Floor, in which a collection of Suits, Gowns, Milliner-, Veilings, Gloves and Accessories expressly made for mourning purposes will be ar ranged for ready inspection. A competent attendant will take charge of a complete oriler ready to wear or made to order in our own workrooms. MATINEES, NEGLIGEES AND BOUDOIR APPAREL have been removed to the Seccwjl Floor, immediately adjoining Muslin Underwear and Lingerie Department. CORSETS arc directly connected to this section and arc in greatly enlarged and more attractive surroundings than heretofore. DRESS GOODS of wool and silk-and-wool in the colored materials are on the First Floor centre, west -idc, and a permanent Cotton and Wash Dress Goods section immediately adjoins. THE NOTION DEPARTMENT has been greatly enlarged and improved. SPECIAL ATTENTION TODAY IS DIRECTED TO J2. FIGHT TO END, "PEACE" ATTITUDE OF KAISER Germany Thinking Only of "War. Says Berlin Newspaper. AMSTUIU'AM. Sept "1 A dispatch from rierlln ijuotea the Nor I DeuUene Ueitung as. follow.-. i gaming tho conversations for peace repuit' d i . havo taken place- "According to a report from Washing ton, the Herman Ambassador is slated to have declared tha Otrman) a ii cllned to maKe peaco on ft basis uhhh uemld Insure Gorman territory remain ing Intact "Suwh reports are calculated to g've the impression that Germany, notwith standing the victories of Its armies In both tlis West awl Uast, Is exhausted. T"yTT Lf""1 ",J S SUMMER'S END finds ynu with a wornmit tenth hruth and a ilentifrlie ahortnge. Our SSe brush l dependable. Our Hose and Mjrrh, Sic. ! n inni.t rllldrnt tnoth-nath Knod fur Kinns. ton unrt our OIr I'nrnialln Iimth 1'iitte, Zlir, ile. fendi uiculntt dlaene as urll an (leruj. 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' Nand-Tunbroidcrcd Organdie Collars; llancl-F.mbroidcred Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets, some with hemstitched edge; some with plain edge, and others lace-trimmed. All the newest shapes in high collars of Organdi' and Pique, trimmed with black ribbon and velvet. Special J land-Kmbroidcred Organdie Collars. Hand-embroidered Vcstees, high or low collars.' Plain and Embroidered Yokes. Hand-Embroidered Net Guimpcs with military collars. '!Jh Kuraif a. hut a 5 ht fa w Uermany at the nioment in not tlui.h- dropplnpr to the floor, setting rlra to the. imr in um av of peace and it m.o be straw upon which the wounded Herman tll to iepft that Germany has but one goldlers wore lying Then the panellne purpoke to lleht to the end this .ir nml altars t'ttuglit Hie Nest th pews uhlilt has bm reiKleosly thrust upon . ' other furniture were In flam. us " e German wounded. praulully all of nhom were too weal; to rise tu their feet began 'Bllin pltfcounly for lieti, "iavn u-s' Save u"' crwd tl wound.-! men, struggling weakly to erwl fiom their perilous pusltlon In tho straw 'he i-'reiikh doctors and nurses at onc bfg.'ui the nork of carrying Uwts h-lp-Iphh captives from the building Borne of the Oermaus wtie still in uniform Outid of tho mtheUral wa a knot of townspeople and sotdleis When tliev -auht sisht of the Merman uniforms lli blOkc into futluus cries of denumUtfoii "Kill them'" cried the angry Preiuh Oup Kienrii soldier leveled 1)1 gun at a uouudetl lii'inidu olllcor The other kn oi In tli. oiuuil li'il.Mlcl ilicir rill, n tu 'heir bb.niUleri iihI for a mom. nl ii l"oKcd a- ilu.u.li I i' ir v"Uld lie a uhuli--5le f.l i,l l'i cf H..uadd ttCJlii.tos b iiHetil a lilt!'- prif t Abb' Aicimhix ui uiiiuv, K.aycd m fiunt vt tbt, Kielcd wmmm?simammMm tJt j: . . :: . . . tma-. Our Tile, Slate, Metal and Slag Roofs Are Standard RESIDENTIAL WORK A SPECIALTY Crescent Compound keeps roofs watertight for five years, and is also guaranteed. Real Estate Roofing Co. 23 2349 Wallace St. Er fvpiar m)i htvHOHO- oe tot? ARDMORE PARK v PA MX mh SI Ik 'if '1 here are less than ISO lots at rdmore Park and, due to t-ttling the Wood estate, any one uf them at half price and lest Humes, schools, churches, shops, high-class improvements; 3 stations on property. Ardmore I'ark is part of Ardmore b by way ot Plnla & Western from 69th St. Jvlevated Ter minal in 0 minutes for a S-cent fare, or h Vrdmore trolley get off at Ardmore Junction. Homes for sale at your own price representatives on ground daily. But you must act quickly, while the opportunity is here! Wood, Harmon & Co. M37 CHESTNUT STREET &A '3 W m fri in mi in mi ii 1 1 1 1 m I ii inni ADVANCE SHOWING FROM American amd Foreign FasSiaoo Somirces Ready to Wear Apparel for Women, Messes and CIh5ldren WOMEN'S OUTER GARMENTS embrace beautifully Tailored Suits of Gabardine, Cheviot and Broadcloth. More DRESSY SUITS of Velveteen, Chiffon Velvet, Broadcloth and Peau d Souris. Imc!udlecl Are Special Models for Same!! Women. AFTERNOON, DINNER and THEATRE GOWNS, of Satin Moire, Chiffon Velvet and Channelise. DANCING FROCKS of Ucc, Net, Chiffon, Crepe de Chine and Crepe Meteor. COATS of every description, suitable for all purposes, MOTOR COATS of English Tweed and STREET COATS of Duvctyne, Velour, Zibeliue. EVENING WRAPS of Faille, Bengaline and Velvet. Cordanig Coats" Imparted English W.atqrproof Coats from the celebrated makers, J. C, Qordjng & Co., Ltd. Th exclusive gale gf these Coats is confined to this Store. Enlarged Blouse Department bM'V&rI&0KSI5& -l" CLUSIVE MODELS, COPIES FROM LATEST PARISIAN M YLEh, also I adored Waists Rdapted to the prevailing modes of dress. Children's and Young Qids' Dresses and Coats Special attention is directed to our assortment for schood wear, in Serges, Checks and Plaids, i wool and cotton materials, at moderate price, including the new Gingham styles. 1126-1128 Cfjeatuut Street . ' ' jwf ?9P!ijj &m ,ju