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iL:A: .- : "-;z.v. .-." ;. . ';.:- v:,.l. U.1JMI3BM AT RW i MEN'S INITIATION ' Wldelized Congressman-Elect Hellers Head Qff for "Min" While Osag Tnbei Degree Team Works :Has Ne Wind Andy Oump was initiated Inte Osage if tribe Ne. ill, eu w.jiwb. t "He, there's Andy Oump," Mme e filled a the candidate was led before i L. i a..nr ' ..herrT of the' tribe. A V. .i,.nti th. initiation, aaalnted b, i. pr. Jnraw MeMennsle. ., .t' '.j .i,nf hnlnv the.nnme conferred Soen the new wnrrfer of the tribe, ap-'T- .i- - "mid feet" while, -vnttlnc ' n the artcroera nnd -hid In the bass mint or tue moo ciuuuuu., . tUBU and Catharine atrecta. I ft, When the degree tenia was ready te r t-e him, n eearchlng-cemmlttee was J SSKtel te And the candidate; He MidlMevercd creuchinn In a'cealbln. While members of the Iedfe decline te m Inte details ns te what happened Lin the Initiation, persons living In he nelf hborheod of the clubhouse heard the war whoepa of the warriors, mingled with ihleks. which, they said, Wunded wry much llke "Oh, Mini? ( 'Congressman, hew de you stand en (be proposal te give peer children of the dlr a treat en Christmas?" was one of tie first questions put te the newly . made member of the ledge. , "I'm erm hnudred per cent for the kiddles." replied Andy, slightly modi medi frlnr his campaign slogan in the recent diction, which was "One hundred per cent for the people. With the acquisition of Andy Oump, Oisie Tribe beasts of having two of ti members in Congress. The ether lx Congressman William J. Burke, of Pittsburgh, who was initiated only a A debate en political questions be twecn Gump nnd Burke will be held in December, It was announced toward the end of last night's meeting. Andy Mid he was keen for the encounter with his colleague. As is customary In ledges, the newly initiated member was called upon for rpecch, but his oratorical abilities, se well developed In bin recent campaign, and te which bin election lias been at tributed, had temporarily vaninbed. Stroking the place where bis chin etiiht te bp, be flood awkwardly, try-In- te think of something te say. After wine moments he proceeded. "Gentlemen." he began, "before being initiated into this ledge I' was known te members as a paleface. New I am supposed te be 'a Hcd Man nnd a tm&s&EftWIMm&S, ((' 1 JmjJk IIt m MilBvfrW ' ' Will! xWmSr J AlHlM ' TKpL tfllBsHi Chemise Effects ; 0mmSBIIfw' TO 4 fine selection of Fabrics: mS WliKsJsm Satin-Faced Canten Crepe Satin ' Vli H IWSKBsW Crepe Chiffen Peiret Twill ' ' "wmM I I f TBBaVflaMX Crepe Romaine Satin j - 'flMOEjfT W I IMlMJfflaWBaNTl . (llj jTrS fl a t y t-rfj 'r I If -'-'''v KfiMaaKaJM ' 't tMU jfS-tfl I jWaVaflaHLBnsR III I I t 11 ' I MISSES' DEPT. -..). . . , I v It ' i i Is Giving Him the Whole Left te Make Speech. Warrior. But upon glancing into the mirror ntiivnnrlni wnl I. It appears that tlenm"P",Cr nW an bcfere the Sheeman te Heir of llgi Fair , Judge Eugene C. Bennlwcll will d. dress the Shee ItepnirerS' AssdclnHen tonight at their dinner in the IVA?. nn Annex, Fifteenth and Chestnut streets en the Sesqul-Centennlal. Among thi ether speaker; will be Geerge Ocutina and Geerge McLeugblln. "cu" !S Funerals Always Fresh beesuM of ear tire tmitnui i mi; uni, nenar 1327 Wait Clrard Ave. 212 Eait Cirird Ave. 13 S. Mtfc St 1M S. SU St. JhlGWNANNEZ I Xrf?04 chestnut MODERATE prices for Feed that would leapt a epicure. The alame hlgh-gratle cook inff as L'Aiglen, but smaller portions and smaller prices. A 68 -cent luncheon daily A $1 dinner or a la carte, aa you prefer. Hhv. ' nik H jVn jiRfl Visit Our New Corset Department in the St. James Shep: Walnut at Thirteenth BONWTT TELLERS, OCX tyeciati SkeptfOriqinatiDrvb CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET Daytime, Dinner & Dance Frecks Innumerable Circular Draped I. , mv.,feffl.matt A . T i-.W ,. 'li f ItJkW. u...il..' iL r.il. . 1 . W.LJMHJGLAS QTDAwRPin&rt riPi W.L.Deuglas shoes are actually demanded year after year by mere people than any einer snee in tne worm BS&ata reasonable-prices they are h- cqualcd. FORTY YEAB8 Of satisfactory service have given the people confidence in 'the shoes nd in the protection afforded by the W. E. : afforded by the W. Trade Mark. Douglas PROTECnONasTalnstnnreasena A . . pie profits is arear- anteed by the name and price stantpedenthe sole of every pair. W.LDOUGLAS V-oe shoes are excep- tlnnnllv frond vnliina .eni ly by ex- amuuns; them can you appre elate their superior qualities Yeu can always save money by Wnni-ltiv W. T. Tknoelna ilinju. wmBw idM, wwfM0 Dan- W.LDOUGLASneesareputInte stores at factory cost. "We de net make one cent of profit until the shoes are sold te you. Itis worth aollarsferyoutoknowthatwhen you buy shoes at our stores - wear V YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT. W.LC PE&GtNG. SHOES At 7 YEARS Or ACE. , WfcdBSm srm I I II B7 LWeewV euriTle ! ILSSZ: W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN PHILADELPHIA : 117 North Eishth Strut 40S Laacaittr Ave. (tear Preetea St) 1117 Market Street (Rtediag Ter.) SteresmakM with a carry cempletn lines i.xa north Frent Street UPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS - FRIDAY Extraordinary Purchase & Sale of One Hundred & Fifty High -Grade MISSES' DRESSES 29.00 and 39.00 Regularly Made te Sell Up te 75.00 MM.HHMM.H-------------oieookTiTia------r-MM--tB-B- A wonderful collection of Dresses for all occasions, featuring the most fashionable fabrics and colors in the most advanced modes of the season. Many are copies of imports, introducing original and distinctive treatments of ornamentation. Many 'one-of-a-kind" models. styles te cheese frem: Skirts Bloused Medels Skirts Mandarin Styles Paneled Medes ix.-xniHHBUSi xmMw. fAAf4A AI1AI10IJ dk m A A . v P aawwuwajw I If A n.,......jiu.;:.,l. btrt known thee Tradt Mark in tkt world Jt ttandtfentht kightttttandard of. quality at tkt lewttt pettiblt tort. Ne Matter Where Yeu Uve shoe dealers can supply you with W.JJ. Douglas shoes. Whep you need shoes, if net convenient te call at one of oursteres,askyour shoe dealer te show you W. Ii. Douglas shoes. The name and price is always plainly stampeden the sole. Refuse substitutes. The prices are the same everywhere irriorren sale in vourvieinitv, WMTCrORCATAlOa. TpfttlKHAHn i If no dtaltr In tour town tertise W.LOeuglaf iheti, writ today for txeluilMtl$MU te hcuHie tMl euIqh ulllng, quick turneitr ,- 33 S. 60th St., below Ludlow St. 132 Seuth B2d Street WII-iftes-7ei Market Si, cer. 7 VTOCMTnW m i e. of W. I. 'De'u-jlaii Shoes for Women. Flowing Panels Ceat Dresses Straight-line Dresses Canten Crepe Crepe Elizabeth Crepe Romaine Trimmingg Embroider) Braiding Lace Berthas French Tucking Metallic Ribbon Knife Plaiting Bene Bucklet Colorings Cocea Brown Beige Black Violet Caramel Porcelain Blue Flame Navy Cinnamon FOURTH FLOOR JMi&t Dinner Sets And se varied is our won derful collection that there Is a Set te,- suit everyone, from a 98-plece Set at $13.60, te a handsome French China Din ner Set of 107 pieces at $400. AMONG THEM THESE SPECIAL VALUE GROUPS A set of whjte-and-geld China, 41 pieces, special at 114.00. French China Seta of 107 pieces, spray decoration, spe cial $40.00. French China Seta of 107 pieces, border decoration and half-mat geld handles, special 8136.00. Japanese Teapots, 15c Htrwbrld ft Clethlr fourth Fleer, Mirktt Street, Batt Beys' Winter Pajamas, Special Outing Flannel Pajamas have first call for winter wear. These are well made and extra full in cut. In two piece style, special, f 1.60 and $1.85. OUR OWN MAKE Pajamas of outing flannel, superior in quality, cut and making, and trimmed with frogs special at $2.00. Stn-rhrldc ft Clothier Second Fleer, Ctntrt, Bail Sumptuous New Fur-Cellar Capes, Special at $62.50 These are really sumptuous Capes the kind for which you would expect te pay half again as much. Leng, full, of a fine, soft, thick-pile fabric, lined throughout with crepe silk, the full fur cellar finished with graceful scarf ends. Try one en to morrow they are very graceful. NoteMere of these fine Black Capes, with heeded cellar edged with ' caracal, will be ready te-morrow $30.00. Fur-Trimmed Coats Of soft, deep-pile fabrics, sometimes with a bit of embroidery or ornamental stitching, but chiefly dependent for beauty en thb richness of their fabrics, the grace of i their easy lines, and the becoming col cel lars of beaverette (dyed ceney), skunk, beaver or squirrel these are the choice of many for many occasions. Seme, tee, with cuffs of fur. Prices $25.00 te $100.00, ac cording te material or fur. Untrimmed Coats Especially liked by; women who have fine separate furs. ChiefljLvef soft Belivia weaves, many en wrap 'lines te which Belivia se gracefully adapts' itself. Prices $22.50 te $75.00. Hi) Kayser Gauntlet Gloves of Chameisette, .Special, $1.00 1000 Pairs Werth One-half Mere Many women will select a half-dozen pairs te-morrow, for these are the well-known Chameisette Washable Gloves, smart in style, with extra-long cuffs and strap wrists. Shades are the newest gray, mode, oak, coffee, covert and beaver. And every pair is finished with that care that one alwnys finds in "Kayser" . Gloves. Select all you need for A Quick Clearance of Leng and Strap-Wrist Gloves, $3.95 A varied collection of fine Kid and Suede Gloves in smart lengths. In tan, gray, brown; also in white suede $3.95. H- Btrawbrldfe ft Clothier Alale 11. Market Street Cerslettes at 95c BRASSIERE AND HIP CONFINER COMBINED Girls find Cerslettes are comfortable and give just the support that even the slim fig ure needs. The sportswoman likes their suppleness. And for practical, cvery-dny wear at home, many women think there is nethinn like them. This special let of 300 pink brecmie Cerslettes, with elas tic hip gores, hook in back and have two pairs of hose sup porters. Excellent value 95c. Elastlc-and-Brecade Girdles, Special, $U0 Just the thing for figures that are girlishly slender. Closed in back; 10-inch length. Urt-utL'hrlilt- At Pletlilnr Tliinl Fleer, Murket Mivet, Went I Mead Bicycles RANGER MODELS $:!5.00 te $49.50 PATHFINDER $37 and $39 "Mend Bicycles," that's the same as saying the best value obtainable in Bicycles. Come in and let us show you hew well they nre made, hew good geed looking the designs. A mod el te suit every man and boy. New is the time te select gift Bicycles. Shown in the Sporting Goods Stere, en the First Fleer. Strawbrldie ft Clothier AUIe 13, t'ftitre Sewing Machines Special. $31.50 A special let of 50 of our S. & C. Sewing Machines at an unusually low price. The case is neat and well finished with 4 side drawers. The ball-bearing stand, auto matic lifting device and nickel plated attachments of solid steel are the best $31.50 Fourth Fleer, Centre i i I V - -----a--a-jamB.-aa ! I ..V....w.LtV:a.fe&w'J ...mM,..'..-. ........ ' j -feu. . .Jt.llk .Z4.L- mmmmmmmmmmmmlmtm,)lmm v IMMMtaTMWI' VWX,'-1 - "raMflTiV'TYfr'BaVVi - i ,-.,, ,.,i!:-v3Y-' Distinctive Like This, $35.00 te $67.50 t Many Dresses, Special at $18.50 Regular and Extra Sizes A fine collection of very smart Weel Dresses in regular and extra-large sizes; in straight-line models with embroidery, braid ing and beading for trimming. Alse draped Silk Dresses, beaded L or emDTOiaerea. 5- Strmwunai I I ufffu fir 111 Lm VV H I i J 'I ID I I I I . I aw I. aVV-!9 Strawbrldge ft Cletliler Second Fleer, Centre 1 the season, te-morrow. See Santa Amid All His Surroundings of Toys Here in Our Fine Big Tey Stere Se Easy for Everybody te Reach "A coach for my dolly," many little g'irls answer when Santa asks them. There are just lets nnd lets of the most fascinating Toys all around in this Wonderful Tey Stere, se each child can see exactly what he wants. Here are some of the things waiting te go into Santa's puck: Talking Machines, that play 10-inch records $3.50. ii, Ir,fhi ?Iuv. Ki(T-hV N,",1,8 be' d?U' slttin thu Irish Mail, leeks mighty like the little fellow in the picture. ucsks ier playing school -$2.5() te $25.00. Telephones te call up en, just Dollacff-ltlS-fe g-lf 50 - - Hew Warm These Comfertables! The best of their kind every Comfortable in The Bed furnishings Stere absolutely clean fillings and pretty covers of excellent quality. COTTON -FILLED, scroll stitched, with figured covers in attractive designs $3.50. WOOL - FILLED, covered with fine figured satine top, plain border and back $12.00. DOWN - FILLED, covered wjth figured satine, bordered with plain satine $13.50. WOOL - FILLED, fancy fancy JlsSe silk - covered- trawbrldge ft Clothier iv is, rutiert Street i J "...I., ... fti ' aaa Twill Dresses This model ($67.60) has utilised every point of fashion and yet manages te remain distinctly different. Straight lines, side closing, side drapery, irregular hem-line, flowing sleeves, contrasting facings, flat bodice, high fur collar cellar even te the girdle ornaments, it is right up te the last dot in every detail, yet possesses a marked individuality. Anether side-draped model has duve tine facings and a threw scarf. Seme arc severely tailored in surplice coat style, ethers have a bright bit of colored embroidery. Seme have novel applica tions of braid. Every one of the dozens of models has fashion features that seem te belong te much higher-priced Dresses. Navy blue, brown and black for selection. Twill Dresses Special at $20.00 Twill Dresses in navy blue and black with rows of novelty braid or appliqued with narrow braid. Ceat and straight line models. One model is smartly dif ferent with a vestee in contrasting color. cioteler Second Fleer, Market Street I A Little Lass of Eight Shown Here in Her Brand New Fur-Cellar Ceat And she's just as pleased as Punch. It's a ducky little Ceat, soft and warm, lined and interlined and the fur cellar! That fur cellar is certainly a point of importance. At $19.50, mother thinks, it's the best Ceat te be had in town. Hundreds of Coats for Small Girls $15,00 te $37 0 Chinchilla, diagonal and two-toned cloaking, velour, broadcloth and Belivia, warmly lined and interlined. Tie-belted, blouse and fancy tucked Coats, many with fur cellars. Size3 C te 10 years. Intermediate Girls' Coats Frem $2U0 te $55.00 Imported and domestic' tweeds, diagonal cloaking, Belivia. Nermandle. marianna and oeler r. Deuble-breasted and single-breasted ijperts Coats, our own exclusive Fairfield Coats, dressy Coats with wrap sleeves, firr cellars and fancy stitching. Sizes 12 te 16 years. Girls' Raincoats with nnJ ,.mfcw!S , r "-.v..6.., uciku vuaia wun sieevcs. sizes e te it) years. Girls' Raincapes, $3.00 te $5.00 it.Rmb?riz5d.aatne0,nd cantenette, made in full circular stvle with silk-lined heed. Sizes 6 te 12 years. "rcuiar styje, Men's Winter Suits-Tailored te-Order-$47.50 and $55.00 SuitsudeTe-SurTnereSrusfat8 lSrSSb0Ut age ?Wi rfeed 5ft thX likS men eVCry te may S6leCt "erns and shades ?S Let us take your measurements te-morrow for a Suit wmm, our own expert cutters and tailors will make for $47 "M ?erM 1 00 b '"""'"'ale ft Clothier-Second Fleer, Caat. Just one short flight down from the street fleer, you'll find old Santa Claus, big and jelly as ever, in the Tey Stere, ready te shake hands with the little folks. "And what de you want me te bring you?" he asks each child. "A Bicycle," mere than one chubby boy tells him. "I want an Express Wagen," is what manv another vouncrster suvs. like grown-ups de $1.00 EXPrCSS W-IMB. and .Stru bridge ft Clothier -llawment. Wnt Women's Warm Night Gowns Are of flannelette, some in pretty stripes, ethers in plain Pink. blue, nrrhitl r.,. n.kln J. All of them soft and warm nnd generous in cut, and, eh! se comfortable en cold nights! Many new models are pret tily trimmed with ribbon. W, sWJn. or brai'1 brai'1 ewV" CXtrH 8iZt'3 Flannelette Pajamas 7i 'er0 in .'Piece yles. $2.50 ! en-Piece Petticoats 50c te $1.50. Hannelette Bleemers 50c. M7? Pettice,at8. 0c te $3.75; extra sizes 75c te M.e. . Strawbrldf. ft Cletbler- Tblrd fleer, W.it Fer a Man's 5 Dresser L An assortment of Brashes that are unrivaled for gifts I Military Brushes, senior sets, ebony backs $12 te ' $6.60. Senior Sets, with turtle ebony backs $3.00" and $8.60. Junier Sets, with turtle ebony or Karibrese tacks $2.75. I Handsome Senior Sejts, wits, ebony, turtle ebony os Karib Karib eose backs $5.50 and. $6.76. Three-piece Sets, consisting of two military brushes and a comb, in an attractive satin lined box $10.50. Five-piece Sets, two military brushes, a comb, bristles hat brush and a cloth brush, in a satin-lined box $14.00. Stncwbrldte ft Clothier Alele 10, Centre These Umbrellas Special at $3.50 The strongly made, depend able kind, covered with sturdy, tape-edge Union Taffeta (silk-and-cotton), piece-dyed. Women will cheese these with' smart-looking ringed or strap ped handles. Men will prefer styles with hook or creek handles of plain or natural weed. Unusual value $3.60. Alile T, Market Street Hats, $5.00 te $10 J5 and with large set-in or raglan I Strawbrldie A Cletbler Second Fleer, Market Street Beys' Ail-Weel Mackinaw Coats $9.75 What difference if the wind blows a gale and days are freezing when a boy wears one of these Mackinaws? He'll pull the great convertible cel, lar up te the edge of his cap, fasten coat and belt snugly, stick his hands into the gener ous pockets and be ready for winter. Sizes for boys of 8 te 18 years. Moreover, these All-wool ! y.ke-"nl-Plait-back, muff and side pockets, are an un usually geed value at $9.75. New Raincoats Are Here Styles for boys of G te 18 year. Black rubber models, $J..G and $5.00. Tan Rub berized cloth models, belted- Second Kleer. Kllbert Street. Ke.it Wall Paper at About Half Price Papers for every room in the home, all in this season's beautiful designs and color effects. Reduced sharply te close them out. Geld-embossed, Tape stry. lerestry and Twe-tone stripe Papers, for living- and dining rooms and halls new 75c te $1.10 a piece, Shadow Papers, 18- and 22 inch new 65c a piece. Striped Papers for bad. rooms 8c a piece. Striped, Figured and Flow Flew ered Papers 8c, ' BtrawbfMaa 1 Mki Tfc" ny. tmpmMmi mm,jM inMk i "fl 'I ! (j 'fl m lm Km yjM M J y