Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 20, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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LGENARIAN BALLOT
rORHUOIIES,OF COURSE,
BAUHHAUTMANSMS
It Too Erratic, "Grand
fTSd Man of West PhUauel-
V !. Avers on 91st
Birthday
iLSON NOT "ACTIVE"
wtah Hartman. the Mcrnd old man of
SCtst the coming elation, he announced
i fT! " vi. st.t hlrthday.
J.V hi embhatlc, lmo.t Indignant.
gg f reporter nsked him hit choice In
rjprAldntll me.
.itehr am 1 going to vote for Hughes
ft ? m !' '" republican
rllfe. rtoiv't care much for lloose.
H LW '".:.. ..- irwt rr.-iilo And the
" T.?r..i. lat. it ht b' heen wntch
fw waiting too much. I bele ; M,
tsMrir ana waning. " "" "-"";
rei I that the 1'resldent had liad a hard
Li. iro.l. but he hasn't shown con-
t'StwW " lnMe d,mcult times."
i T.' i&lthv today- aa he waa a year ago.
ii according to hbi own statement, hi
ILtit i it0011 (t wn half nn'
tv ago. Mr. Hattman expects to be In
tJrlewed on many birthdays to com. t
v. r.rt that he mill takes such .exercise
as llre-mlle walks lead him 16 believe, he
an. that he la "still nt
belief In laughing much and worry
bmt nttle. In optimism : no alcohol c be er
Cm. drinking or smoking. When trouble
aumCTt We Sn'Julu mini. mm ..nun viu nun
tMPH tell It to go chase .tself."
1 H rlKl flurry inununK i i tvivi. im
srHres promptly at 9. lie has not been III
ttoct he was cured ot rheumatism thirty
tn years ago. He Is a retired merchant
m4 former resident of Bloomsburg He
jtMhi active In church work, and has" been
resttlng one religious publication (or fifty
Mr. itartman He at tho home of his
B-Irj-law, I)r. S. li Balemah. Ho has
to sons. Robert K. Hartman. of Akron,
C and Edwin V. Hartman, of Sayre, Pa.
gla wife died eighteen years ago.
', FAMILY SAYS GIKL WAS SLAIN
latlington, VI., Prosecutor Insists She
LA Killed Herself
BUnUOTO. VL. Oct. 20. Contend-
they hate evidence to show Miss nose
Wlllets was murdered on September It,
I did not commit suicide, as the authori
ties reported, her relatives hae requested
tuti's Attorney Hopkins to order an ati
tsr and Inquest. He refused the fcquest
tsmUM, he raid "the evidence of Bii.dde
viikh wo hate la no conclusive there would
W'.no sense In reopening the cose,"
Lpis request waa made by sGeorge Wll
ted. a brother, of Gloversvltle. N. Y..
vktre tho young woman was burled. She
as found dead outside the office of her
, frethtr-ln-law, John Deyette, a coal dealer.
' Mjwhom, the police said, she had fired
tw shots through a window before turn-
. Ia the weapon upon herself. Deyette was
', itihlly wounded.
PC was Known.
Xo cause for the shoot-
ACCUSES BROTHER AS SLAYER
f 1
fwpect Tells Magistrate Fugitive Killed
Aged Now York Farmer
, BPIUNO VALLKY, N. Y.. Oct. 30
a ink Conklln, a farmhand,, was arrested
owlnc the murder of Harry J. Dantzlgcr.
rty-flvo years old. whose body was found
I the woods pear the New Hempstead road
dnesday A search Is being made for
eklln'a brother JoseDh.
SfWe wero both drunk." Conklln told Jus-
tkte of the Peace Fisher. "Joe. rot In an
Faftfurient with Dantxlger and Dantrlger
, IMtkfd him down. Joe fell down easy, he
' m so drunk. Then I saw Joo- hit Uant
', plctr with the gun, and I ran away to the
f.HUroad track."
TT77T .
Ki uvrmuna use uun iievuiors
t'J WITH TJiH JTItKtJll AHSIY AT
0MI3LES, Oct. 20. The Germans hive
Kale powerful positions at Trnnsloy and
lnt Pierre Vaast Wood, which Intercom
Rwnlcate by deep subterranean tunnels.
altering thousands of men. Narrow ra I-
Ktds transport machine guns to cleverly
eencealed exits. Klevators bring the gun
triws and their supplies to the surface or
Hnnlt them to descend and reach other
feints rapidly.
Will Urge Island Sale .
' SAN JUAN. P R.. Oct. 20 Th riWt..
fcem the Danish West Indies on their way
1ft fOnnhairAn tn it... th al .1.
: Wnd to the United States sailed from this
; Hrt for New Yprk. today
4 I'lilldlplil-MdeX.
f k Nationally Used S
t rim VUtf ENAMEL 111
,'Wi riiAr staVs wuirElll
I m!" taka prld. In jour bomi I
H ittTS. Wns look brltht. heerful. I
H 'KS5.Vr."i aursctlrs. For S3 yrt
II Cff.'!u asml his aided In mk.
U R!Lfl.'f,", Mtlon's bnn It I
Hi Wtr'al" n s turbl
'1 iWi MTlMCu Knml rnk . .J
1 Kw'T1 tautlful Interior. CC-lt JB
toSTt4r.,,r or pilnt,r "" ISm
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thomnon wnon kin, co, atMm i
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ISAIAH W. HARTMAN
Retired merchant, of 42 South
Fifty-first street, who today cele
brates his ninety-first birthday in
the enjoyment of sound health
WAGES JUMP SIX PER CENT
Increase in New York State From Au
gust to September
N'KW YOrtK, Oct 20. An Increase of
per cent In the number of employes In the
factories of New York State from August to
September and an Increase of per csnt In
Wages for the same period Is noted .n
the report of the Bureau of Statistics
and Information nt the State Depirt
mmt of I-nbor. The report enters 1800
representatlte nrms employing more than
EOO.000 persons. More wnges were na'd
and more workers were employed In New
York State factories last month than dur
ing any month slhce the bureau began
keeping records of It In June, 19H
The wage Increase from September. 1914.
to September, 1918. was 4R per cent, and
the Increase In the number of employes for
the same period was 21 per cent. The
aterage weekly earnings of employes last
month was H.8C, as compared with an
average of J12 85 In September, a ytar ago.
WANT A JOB? FLY TO UNCLE SAM;
HE NEEDS AUt WORK UECHUITS
200 Machines Ordered to Strengthen
Undeveloped Army Branch
WASHINGTON. Oc. 20 -Uncle Sam
wants some high filers. In a few days he
will start a recruiting campaign to get
n In tors wherewith to man n sliable In
creased air service.
Already 200 machinists have been ordered
for use at tho San Diego Army Training
School and the Mlneola, U. I., and Chicago
National Guard Training Stations, and nn
other 100 will be ordered soon.
The new craft, designed to strengthen
an admittedly small and undet eloped
branch of the army, will be of from 80
to 200 horsepower.
MUSIC'S
RE-CREATION
$
jt
Do you biow
what it is?
Every day is Edisoru
Day. Come to our
store at any hour today
and let your own cars
prove to you that Edison
has accomplished what
othprs believed impos
sible. Tie
NEW EDISON
rc-crcatcs all forms of
music with such literal
fidelity to the original
that the original music
positively cannot be dis
tinguished from the
Edison Rp-Creation. t
Special
Edison Concerts
every hour this afternoon.
If you are a music lover ou
cannot afford to miss them.
Ludwig Piano Co.
1103 Chestnut S.
STYLE WITH COMFORT
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apso-
jyjEN arid young
ajjjiievww vw
yb
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TlwYak
H-50t8
men who'
yalue' of
comfort, yot Kb demanq
up-to-date style, find these fea
turee in the famoua
PR.REDS.
b'uilfc' scieiitlfioally' on a natural
foot-fprm laet. All kathera
Only SUre in BMbMphfa ,
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Mason & DeMany
Street
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1 1 15 Chestnut
Opp. Keiih's
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Don't Wait for
the January Fur Sales
Thousands of women annually sacrifice the pleasure of wearing new fur during the months of October, November,
and December, taking comfort in the anticipation of what they will save on their fur purchase in the January sales.
When we began this October sale our purpose was a volume of sales at smaller profits and to stimulate the,
sluggishness of an unseasonable weather condition.
Our Fifteen Per Cent Off the Marked Prices
Implies a discount of thirty per cent off the prices that will prevail elsewhere for corresponding values next January, .
We cannot emphasize too strongly the advantage of haying three months' wear of your furs purchased at the saving
which you probably anticipated in January.
We reserve your purchase upon a small deposit
or charge it, subject to bill of December 1st. ..
Not ember
Regular
I'rlce
Fur Coats
September
Bale '
I'rlce
. 63.75
75.00 Russian Pony Coats.
(Skunk llaccoon collar)
80.00 Natural Muskrat Coat . 68.00
(Flare Model, Full Furred Skins)
85.00 Russian Pony Coats . . 72.00
(Skunk Kaccoon Collar and Horder)
90.00 French Seal Coats 77.50
(Skunk rtarioon Collar. and Uordcr)
90.00 French Seal Coats 77.50
(Very Full Model and Contrasting Collar)
95.00 Natural Muskrat Coat . 80.75
(Hudson Seal Collar, Cuffs and Belt)
1 10.00 Ocelot Coats . . 93.50
(Kaccoon Cojlars)
120.00 Hudson Seal Coats ...102.00
(FUro Model SelectedSkluo)
140.00 Natural Raccoon Coats. 119.00
150.00 Hudson Seal Coats ...127.50
(Skunk Collar and Border)
v
150.00 Caracul Coats 127.50
(Selept Flat Skins)
150.00 Hair Seal Coats 127.50
(Seal Trimmed and Flare Model)
160.00 Hudson Seal Coats ...136.00
(Very Full Model and Choice Quality)
160.00 Leopard Skin Coats . . .136.00
(Uadger or Raccoon Collars)
175.00 Hudson Seal Coats . . .148.75
(t-ln, Border bnd Collar of Skunk)
190.00 Hudson Seal Coats ...161.50
(C-ln, Border and Collar of Skunk)
190.00 Beaver Coats '. ,161.50
jM4 Model)
250.00 Leopard Skin Coats . . .212.50
(Taupe Fog Collar and Wlda Border)
325.00 Scotch Moleskin Coats. 276.25
- (6-ln. Herder and Collar of Skunk)
475.00 Natural Mink Coats . . .403.75
(F1nlh4 VrUt) 8ab!J Mlftk 'TafJ) .
Here are Ten Very Important
Specials for Saturday Shopping
Russian Pony Coats
(Heaver or llaccoon Collar)
38.75
Norembrr I'rlce f 13.00
Hudson Seal Sets
(Barrel Muff and Straight Scarf)
25.50
Xorember l'rlre 130.00
Select French Seal
Coats
(Skunk Collurs)
58.50
November l'rlre $70.00
Black Fox Set
(Animal Scarf and Barrel Muff)
26.75
Xotrmbrr l'rlre 131.00
Hudson Seal Coats
(40-lnch with Collar and Border of
Skunk or Block Lynx)
97.75
November I'rlce (118.00
Kamchatka Blue Fox
Sets
(Barrel Muff and Scarf)
63.75
November l'rlre 178.00
Hudson Seal Coats
(45-Inch Flare Model)
110.00
November l'rlre SIJ0.00
Moleskin Set
(Darrel Muff and Straight Scarf)
63.75
November I'rlce 178.00
Persian Lamb Coats
(Skunk or Persian Collars)
' 144.50
November I'rlce 1170.00
Fisher Sets
'(Animal Scarf and Barrel Muff)
85.00
November I'rlce 1100.00
Purokasmc AgonU,' Orders Accepted
i
. The Artistry Dress Millinery
of Our 22 for
Informal Hats Formalities
, Kvery woman mut have one
rte4 In the alue mt the hMTi xhc yew nry I
prlM. Value J to III. (bam on. 1
Price 8.50 12.50, 15.00, 18.50
tr Fur Sets sep8irer
Price prc
30.00 Hudson Seal . . . 25.00
35.00 Raccoon .. 29.75
39.00 Skunk 33.10
40.00 Beaver 34.00
47.00- Black Fox 39.90
58.00 Persian . : 49.30
.65.00 Pearl Wolf ' 55.25
72.50 Black Lynx 61.60
75.00 KamchatkaBlueFox 63,60
75.00 Battleship Grey Fox 63.60
80.00 Red Fox 68.00
87.50 White Fox , 74.35
90.00 Moleskin 76.50
95.00 Kolinsky 80.60
1 00.00 Dyed-Blue Fox . 85.00
1 00.00 Cross Fox 85.00
1 10.00 Slate Fox. .' 93.50
1 1 5.00 Pointed Fox . . . 97.60
1 1 9,50 Ermine ..;... 102.60
130.00 Fisher 110,50
245.00 HucWon Bay Sable. 20.25
'360100 Nat' 1 Blue Fox. . MM ,00
400.00 Silver Fox 240.00
900.00 Russian Sable ..76&00
Furs Rpairad aad
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