V I f lififfEir I CITYPROGRAM t -38 EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1021 5 ftA-Maninc of Pureesxringa tef " -. ...... n g Factional Kevenge ma " n-m-incrft. CaVOIl SaVS K iui"-u- R-. FjjfjDS ARE DWINDLING I . rhe, njM -ee 1 ,e,r-Sw aehu en nt the rate of 100 & ffi Council loosens the municipal KBiler 'J BU,i. '"... 4-.nfht huted up Mtrer woew '!",, " i h. pit - ii -nfl nfr WOrli. fftrfhroppesiUonof the politico- tt$ nnell ring. .. -,. ti, E- Award nit te .f"l"r. ..V: T'Tt'tT" una.! In Ills dfpnnnwny -w.itr and Surveys-the three ffi construction and Improvement dl dl piiier cv.i .., nllt contracts nt hpeed that the end of the year jrill acpatiuivMw -- f ite the C lisiUa. . S rvmntll Must Supply Etuius taken te the Park and Lchlzh avenues' Htutlen for n hcarlns today before 'Magistrate Glenn. PLENTY OF FRESH TURKEY Hlgheit Price for Thanksgiving Blrdi May Net Be Over 50e Lb. Plctity of fwsh turkeys, nnd nt lower rates than lust year, are prow if-oil for Phllndelphln by the principal retail poultry dealers. One dealer wild that he did net believe that the highest price would bs ecr fifty cents a. pound. Told-hteriiRO ile.i1er.-i, it 1b said, will find it n linrd winter and mny hnvp te nufTer u less possibly of twenty ccnt3 u pound. Arthur II. Uennnr, head of one of the Inrpeit firms of poultry dealers in the Heading Terminal Mnrket, caid yes terday that fresh turheyn will be abundant this year, and that; the cold celd cold steraue birds will likely be excluded from the market. Philadelphia's prin cipal ThnnltfglvInK supply, he said, vil! ceuut from Kentucky nnd Ohie, nt evDrc.s uhlnments of tuntevs from tliiwe UImIah rt1 AMtiltr (nanf.fmi Lhhm Costclle and Heft were rtrre.ited nnd ' te reach here. AUTOIST'S THROAT IS CUT BY WINDSHIELD IN CRASH Jehn Glore, of Terrea'dale, Narrowly Escapes Death. In Accident The threat of Jehn Olere, twenty five years old, of Terrewlale, was cashed by glass from a broken wind shield when the small teurinc car in which he was rldlnp crashed into n heavy machine parked en Hre.-wl street at Tiega, nt U o'clock this morning. The glass made a deep wound with in n short distance of the Jugulnr vein. Anether fraction of an Inch nnd Olere. would have died in a few minute. As it was, he was weak from 1e.h of bleed when he wns taken te the Samaritan Hospital, nnd still Is in a serious con dition. Glore was riding with Jehn Costelle, driver of the car. anil Jehn Heft. both young men of Terreidnlc Apparently they did net see the blR car parked by the curb. The owner of the larger car if bcinc seuiht. It bore a Pennsylvania license number, but one se high that It is net, in tne local records and muu he obtained lrem unri-isburg. WwlH then be up te Council,' said ,1, Director, "cltuer ie rc.-uuiu !!!.K Wis of the city and pre- Hd am sure the people prefer, that s .!? ".;. will nrevail ever faction - j aire u-( ' ?,, -. !J 1 1.!i flnnnrlmpnt The uirecier m' - -"; , r -110S0 contract either entered into or BBlted. and that the total amount KTndlturcs invelvel approximately ThW'real action," said the DI--.. ! nner work. Ah a business lKl t .n,i. kn but that the bureaus tatne dipartment are working 100 per Sat Shortly after the first of the year t will hn t9ent 53.BOO.OOO In the Si ,' ' .. . iiuiiu'nr: none, leavinir a mil I balance of $300,000 out of the erijnal sum of ?0.000.000 apnrem-i-ilrf Tliat meaiii that the dirt has 1MB flying: that men ha7c been work- iai: that miles of crauing nave ijcen , done! mllca of pavlne find rcpnving. I and ether work se vital te the welfare, ind prosperity of the city. Lvcry del-, ltr of this big bum means vast returns la developing Philadelphia us a home citr and ns a great business metropolis. MiiUcelphln I contributing a rich share te the movement headed by Secretary Hoever a movement designed te start The J030 iHintracta referred te by the , Director are divided as follews: ( iMn ii. nurtiu of SunM !ii '. - ... . . ri.....ti . . IHl. Ue nijnv.a "" Spert Bluchers Norwegian Brown - Grain Oxfords with the ultra - fashion able low heel new se much' in vogue. 9 a ", f aV V A atiV yYamimtstR JESil1 " 'r"777rJ:''B 1228 MARKET Hampers WafcVVe? Sheps 1022 CHESTNUT Fe'.tl ..1039 Millien :i Menth" Bureau The lhire.iu of llighns i a mil- Uon-ilelhir-a-ii.oiitir- bureau. inn cejitrat-t? ermtilcted in thtt bureau se far thli vear are ''7. at .i total cost of $2,230,760::. They nre divided, is le the character of work, as fol fel fol eows: Fifty-four jrsding contracts lit ca': of 5l04.3S1.2l: clghty-thrpe ravine; centretts nt a cost of SDl-l,-70R.0.1; eigliteen rcpnving. at a cost of $1065,07." ; Kcnty-feur sn.'secUnneeun. at a cost of !?427.114.4S: four cors cers Irarts for itr.rrevlng ceuufy i-nads at a enjt of S42.!irr ; one contract for work en the Uoetvvelt boulevard at n cost of SltiO.048.C2. and three contracts for work at league Ibland Park at a ceJt el S"i."44.47. The verk iimh-r contract in the bu reau of IllRhwayH, 'but net yet cem-f-lctril, 1 rcnre"n1eil bv .'.01 contracts at a tetsl test -t $7.2.".C.748.(14. Under thin heading nre iUe contrails for bath ing bearhes tfitalinj fliihl.fiO". ; one ter the in-.nrevenv.it i D.daware avcin;?. which i.i being CMncrtid into er.e of the first-class strenru of traffle. a a cost of S2fl".00l); ninetv-fivp i-eu-tracU for rnnvlrg v.ili'cd at $-l.:!0,-450; fifty-nluf for vsiug t lS, R70.M; fr.rty-'Mght or aradintr rt a eeit of ?."00,044.7l: te.-en ter lmpre itg country reads nt $19:.!02.4ri ; five for -n-erl: en the Hnesevelt heulr-vard, tbe wonderful roadway for pleasure ind comme-da; trafilc running out the northeast, at a out ci S20J C.S0.10. three for I.e.ig ie Island Park, valued at I.VW.072.23; two en the Parkway at $103,200. and seventy-six misenl misenl laneeus plcc.vi of imprevemetit, scut Hreil ecr the cit., valued at S."JS!1,-12,-l.ftS. After Mayer Moeie had finll:cd one of Ms recent tours rf inspection, and had wen the work belnjr done In v.irieus in-tiens of the city, he rraiaritcd "If the tnxpuyer.i could get u real Mrde-cp" ipv' of tl.el- city and r.w the vferk ujder vay. they would hoe a slylit of u.paraMcd ctiity in P.i'.i jajlphla. That h what we arc In terested in: gstllns things done, and they are being done. Yeu might under under were that verb 'ar.' laiu-ielphln s highway j ate being ev-r neT sircv is hip biri? J made cpenea ind sr.vets laid, and the read F-aveu for the development of new buil Ms and rwiilntial districts." Man, Seventy, Hurt by Aute lone last night. Kmil Sedmank. sercnty h strct ?M' 155' ??rth ifty-secend V f.,1 .' ?R '? aD(J bruised about the -vv ttliu UftlHJfi, Mitchell Fletcher Ce. 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V BMOnTSHOST J We Want te Meet new depositors, net merely te receive their initial deposit and give them a check book, but te meet them personally. Wc want new depositors te knew where they can find our officers, all of whom arc in stantly accessible at any time. Continental- Equitable Title Trust Company Twelfth above Chestnut Philadelphia Capital $J,QG0,QQQ Deposit 'Over 910,700,000 4 Surplus $1,000,000 STRAWBRIDGE&CLOTHIER IF YOU HAVE A CHARGE ACCOUNT HERE, EVERYTHING BOUGHT NOW MAY BE PAID FOR IN JANUARY All goods bought in November and December may be paid for when you receive your bill en January 2nd, 1922. A bill will be sent en December 1st, from which te check up your November purchases, and which may be paid for at once if you se desire but you have the privilege of paying the two months' bill in January. Our purpose is te encourage early Christmas shopping. Buy new and pay in January. . A Great Stere Full of New Autumn and Winter merchandise at the Lewest Price Level Likely te lie Reached 1 Ins Season Showing for the First Time Te-morrow A New Collection WINTER MILLINERY Furs, Brocades, Velvets, Duvetines and Laces Picturesque Afternoon and Restaurant Hats and a Particularly Selected New Greup Anticipating the New Yerk Herse Shew Small Fur Hats, fur-and-brocades, duvetines tinseled and appliqued, large Lace Hats threaded with geld and crepe Georgette brims appliqued in velvet. Large, flat, picturesque Silk Velvet Hats in black, wonderful blues and such radiant hues as Algonquin. An entiyely new collection, with every idea represented delightfully different. Boutenniercs and Corsage Flowers, 50c te S7.50 Beautiful Imported Corsage Flowers. $2.00 te $7.50 Imported Flowers, 50c ie $.',.50. Boxed Bouquets, 50c . 3tra ibrlJae i- Cleth'e.-- Second I' rt.v Special Purchases of Women's Dresses Wonderful Values at $12.75 $20.00 $25.00 Plain-tailored Slip-en Dresses of line worsted jersey, in black, navy, brown, beaver and henna; made v ith tie gi.-die and col cel lar that can be worn high or low $12.75. Embroidered Werstea jersey Dresses, m tun'c ,tvl..-: and in surplice syle embieidcred in centrasti..ir cole:-, the ethe-s embroidered in self tones. Navy, brown a?ul taupe !S20.00. Trlcetinc, Serge and Peiret Twill Dresses. h coat and panel models, and smart basque effect with circulr.r shirt. N'avy blue and black, attractively beaded and embroidered $23.00. A Special Purchase of Extra-Size Tailored Tricetine Dresses $25.00 $30.00 $32.50 $42.50 Beautiful models, long-line and slendering a:.d eJeli 'a!uc- a3 are obtainable only once or se in a season. Tunic, tcdingetc and basque effects, embroidered or trimmed with silk braid or braid embroidery. Nev.- sleeve effects, catces of lace and crepe Georgette. Black and navy. Sizes 42 te 521... i - St-.TJ brtcie & Ceil- e- Sf e J I'ge U" .sL ".i;c: Fashion Has a Penchant for Velvet and Metal Brocades and Gleaming Metal Cleths Filmy chiffons brocaded in velvet, soft and glowing with color, that catches new lights with every turn and takes a silvery sheen in the shadows beautiful new designs. In soft-toned grajs, orchid, cafe au lait, the flaming Algonquin, plenty of black, beautiful brown and Wuls, a"d ulack combined with guld and gray ?12.50, $13.50 and $15.00. New Changeable Metallic Satin Curaxsc X J 0.00 Brilliant Neiv Metal Brocade Silks $12.00 and sie Fine Imported Silk-finish Velveteen in Fifteen Different Shades, $3.00 a Yard Fast dye, twill back, will net vub off. In japphire, Harding blue, marine, navy, caidinal, matelet, golden brown, seni. gavnev, Burgundj, black, laurel, beaver, taupe and wistaria. Width, 27 inches. -. !.iri.nhrlil C eiMr An i. t- A Wonderful Collection of Warm Overcoats for Beys of All Ages 3 te 18 Year Ilundreds of Handsome, com cem com fertaole styles jp -.lir prjadt -jaiji-nmept - b,, Vai- ti.e met e . en -i' ' and tin i k m e have i" .i assembled. !--temiiiK t le-. tl at will pleas the ley an! pric.-i that will go t'uv low aid muking parents happy. TiiPFe are typical ''reups biiiall Beys' Chinchilla Cleth Ceals, special tfi.TJ Small Beys' Chinchilla Cleth Coats $1 5.00 te $27. e0 Junier Beys' Belted Overceuts, convertible cellar $1.1.00 Junier Beys' New Herrinybenc Tweed Overcoats $22.e0 Large Beys' Bilted Ulsters, convertible cellar Sle.00 Large Beys' Other Overcoats $22.50 te $25,00 Large Beys' "Malcine" Coats, blanket cloth $13.75 Western Maclcinaws, 8 te 13, $10.75; 1.', te IS $1-2.? 5 j-5 - Btnwbrldea & ClothUr-Secend Meer, Flllwrt Htr, llast UI -Rf "IT -rttTlrHllMHWVBi m J te m. XaBBBBBL I I' 11 aHBBBBlW It J V J Calendars for 1922 Jee te $7.00 New .-eady ter the mar.; i.j like te cheese early from a com plete assortment. Old favorite jird lovely calendars. C! risiti ii Ctiids, Fnlil:,-t e,.d BueL-lff. lc te .Vi..;e ,'ucu S. C'. isin'c'al Pc.cltei or IZ .Vj- arted Chrint nine Cards ?Je Lit, 'at i us Fuldei-ts, 7-' 'u a bes . -i- -. u t I' . r Women's High Shoes Frem Laird, Schober & Company and J. R. Newton & Company $9.75 Women who appreciate all that is finest in Toelweav should net fail te profit by thi3 unusual opportunity to-merrov.. Wc have 500 pairs of beautiful High Shee3, made by the be3t known producers of Women's Footwear. They are indeed Shoes of distinction exquisite in style and beautifully made in every detail many attractive styles Laced of black or seal brown glazed hid rih plain can pn Laced plain patent leather vamps, with soft kid tops. Laced plain paitvt leather vamps, with yray ooze tepi, liuttened plahi patent leather vamps, u-ith black bnckhhlit. tops. Laced eniirrtj of black actiii, vith Leuis hrcle. Women will be quick te recognize the rare aluc at this price $0.75. Alse a Lel of Laced High Shoes at $5 J 5 Laced patent leather v. ith blac1: mnt kid tops, black enameled Leuijj hcelE. Laced black buckskin, with black cloth tops, covered Leuis hoeln. 'r- 'lw r . & C etliirr K'jluh ami filT Hlrceta fit the French Salen t) Jupen Blouses New and Different And what an important part they play in the vcll-dressed woman's wardrobe thi3 aca-en! Only one of 11 meuel in thi.i jrreup, showing the trend of Fashion toward graceful, flowing lines in sleeves and uneven hems. Pome are se long that only a ' needed te complete figured petticoat is tne cuatunie. J UPON' BLOUSES of du'-etinc and silk erepc skirt: another of metal brocade-and- Canten crepe, a third of velvet- i brocaded crepe Georgette, and se 1 en through a beautiful collection .""CO.flO te 542.50. t :. j , e , v ,ri rioer. Wet Umbrellas, Special Handsome L'pibrella.- ceered with fine tape-edged satin Gleria en sturdy paragon frames, at less than regular price. 'eneni Umbrellas SU.OO Willi vr'at cord or ring in car.ed noed or bal.elite-tep handles. Men's Umbrellas M.5U With hook or creek handles of plain or natural weed. 3Ien's Fine Madras Shirts Only $1.85 Well and tarei'ulb made of line-weae, woven-stripe madras. A biand-new collection from one of our meit popular suppliers. Theie are 1200 in tiie let .vid they should go quicl.l; at this price 1 -S3. - 'Ti :-.! t i , . . ' i'ei v. m. i ,., Smart Hand Bags Take the Ferm of Flat Silk Purses Alse the have taken fi. fine of v omen who apnieciate the novel and distinctive in dro-nces-,out. V beautiful collec tion here. snii) vith l.ietul cor ners and trimmings, many in eir elope it v le, ethers vith curd or silk hiJidh's. Ouite the .-.mart-esi Dress and Vanity Bas of the 'e.iiin Se. 00 te 52-1.00. .- -.. -...i' t : i ar , . s i r9 Traveling- Clocks About Half Price At $5.00 A Mpecial . pure', ase of Import ed Traveling Clocks, in fine bro caded silk cases, with one- and eight-day movements. Only one of a kind which accounts for the importer letting us hae them at about one-half the im port cost. 8iMlrld Cletliifr lUlcen:', Alii 10, Marlttt Btrcel J .H am. mm Ever-Increasing Activity in the Men's Clothing Stere This great Men's Clothing Stere presents a scene of bustling actiity these days for real cold weather is "just around the corner." and men must have clothing te meet the season's needs. We're selling many Suits and Over coats these days because we have never ceased in our ef forts te provide for Philadelphia men Clothing of absolute trustworthiness and of superior style distinction, at lowest possible prices. Here are a few of the reasons why the Men's Clothing Stere is busy Smart Winter Overcoats $25.00 and $30.00 I'l-ter. U'sterettc- utn! pl..in O'erjeat te. men and young men. Goed-loo.irig, dependable ;ll-oel fabrics, and line tailoring, of a cbaractei hitherto unknown these pepulai price . Fine Winter Overcoats $40.00, $45.00, $50.00 At these three prices we l.ac j iembkd u celleet'un et jn.it.'lil-i-j c.uei.t. Scores of hand-enic -.tvks i.nd t'abri - , 'nc-luiiing tin I K.'UT COLORED PATTERN'S new .e much m fa-e.. Iv"r. Overcoat an attracrr c Miluc at i price. Londen Overcoats, $58.00 a in ui nii-Ja! x, Bin.- :, nj 1 Ic'c 'J citi.-!i labr i' . Ulle TheMen & Wi.gi-t. of I.oude: i -J" for "Wickham" Suits at $30.00, $33.00 and $38.00 Fashioned by America's leading clothe arliat. tailored u ciaiti men who tuke pride in their verk. KxecMted in tiie ciieicibt of all wool fabric, from American and European loom.,. Murk.-I. in theai; parueuiar instance-,, at decidedly le-- than the u uul pricej ciuuiuiK of tun ciiarac-tcr. Suits with Twe Pairs of ' -" Trousers $27.50, $34.5 Men's Wor ted Suits m irat durk patterns; 11 goec' sizes, i:i regulur, stout, snort, tall und slender propertic ; -atrawbrm h CIotltlertfweii(l, i IT ll X- I '.. s '? f -Or ihW - Si . t 1 y ' ii Wmimttimmmmmmm.m i i : 'JlcjM.- '.( -W'
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