HHHHHRMlKnnVHWi ' I i'.. JP" !' VLWMiww PL1 WVIMW 'W 'IIP" JVf4llMllVflRBBfl!'fESaHaXBflBflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfl a-.-;. .. -;.i'7Tr, -TT-Hr-W-' KT'r;1'v;vrFJ!llPi I EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1917 . 7 r V . 'l IE THAN $30,000 & ARMENIAN FUND tiro-Day Campaign Ended I, Last AW" """ tions in wi"irco Lher city news briefs : j will Be Last Day to I T Mail Christmas Gifts to Sol- diers arm ouuvio I" .. than $30,000 was collected In the ! y r1'" ffcrers endlnB last nIKht. It k;SfiSSndeoe5.y. Tho exact total ha, Sttwn determined. !' SiTSn churches last night, was fc ' uMbV the Armenian committee or me I rncy Aid. headed hy Mrs. Gcorise IreVf1.m-r Kifty j ounf? women under I ."ff.j erinn vnluntecr-J made a thor- S street campilBn. The result w era LJr at Kctory. according to N Oo Irdan. rfihe Philadelphia committee for Arme ... relief who sild that there are more 5 I 0000 destitute orphans In the Ulble I .. Armv Vmns fiifis Thursday I'. Members of the Hnstcrn rennsylvanla ' Bemud-. .-i,n noil Hross are F K at ton ,V-d to Supply tho Poono P SdBtoil Oifl-Hnm pack-Is for Foldlers fe j ..Itors that must ho mailed not Liter t SiMr IB The chapter's allot H Ct lner"sed from 110.000 to 200.000 Si ""VJennnn Instead of 1.000.000 were h pked from' the mtlon Xonmembcrs may kelp . f , Musical Maier uu.i oii. I tl1 Unre than 3000 persons attended a Sun ,'HHoreina" ' . ,hn ii.i.. Quartet. . r mu.ica ,-u.-. -,,-.,-"" ,;. n..r; r& t the annuai"ua.er color and Bta'iture exhibition at tho renntvlvanla failmy of the l'lnoArt ' ' War Widows' Refuse Planned A 150 000 camiMlsn to build a refuse itDivisi llle, near Willow Grove, for women tnd children made homelebs by tho war Us teen begun by the Sunshine Home. Catholic Club liaises Flag . ...i.a Airrpiurq wpm held at the V Wrtrii Catholic Club, B435 Vine street, yes- tertar when a service flaK with 108 stars vita raised in honor of tho members in ' the county's FcrUee. It was tho gift of Thomas Brogan. Signal Classes for Draftees The Philadelphia Mllit-iry Training Corps Ut announced thit clashes In buzzer oper atlcir and signal work h.ic been opened tor drafted men They arc bcinff held at Thirty-second s-trret and Lancaster avenue on Mondaj. Wednesday and Saturday Blfhts 4 Waitresses' Union Urged More than SHOO waitresses In thin city treat the mercv of clrcumstnncis, utcord IngtoJlrs D A llt-ulcy, of Boston, intcr- SoVkJw r-?haflnl0f hote Bnd "staurant ilnlnn n; . mads an urnt Plea for a trafLtr Union" '" U"S My ttt the Cen' St .H!" Sca' On. Dead ..TiJ... """' "rown was k cd and four Sm.7 iero bUrncd nnd overcome by nm fumes when a storm spilled part of an nnl.o "?' to the master of the anr'ti5t,!antt.rpo?!.n LCX'"Bln' "" $5000 Gems Stolc in Apartment . n,.t,,!,n ntly ",eccs " Jewelry valued nt fBOOO were taken by n sneak thief f the, ailment of Ot.r Wolff lawer Tt tho Klngscourt. 103 South Thlrtv.sl.ih street during the absence of the family according to a report to the police. ' Thousands View Park "Mums" Many thousandn niin.io.i .. . chrysanthemum show- in Horticultural Hall ralrmount lark. jesterdiy The banks of o?rcoTorSfor",r SnMt n dell6htfu' '"- or color for tho Sunday crowd. "DAUGHTERS" AGAINST MUCK Managers of Society Urge Acceptance of Resignation From Orchestra iw .pn,,rlotl ocletles are urged to n-o c r'nf"co toward having the reslgm ton of T)r Karl Murk accepted by the llos on Symphony Orch.stra. A re-olutlon to this effect was adopted by the board of '""1" e i-ennsjivania Society of tho Daughters of the Revolution. Announcement of the action was made today by the organization, which alo ex presses the hope that he will conduct no more concerts in this countrj Automobile Kills Chester Man rHi:ST,:il. Pa, Nov. 12 -White at tempting to cross a post road at Marcus Hook, John I.elch. of this cltv, was struck bv an automobile driven by ltobert Harnett 1S0S fnlon street. Wilmington, Del, and instantlv killed The driver was released bv the Marcus Hook police FIRST HONOR MEDAL GOES TO OHIO MAN Patrick McGunigal, Humble Ship's Fitter, Saves Balloon Pilot From Drowning W.RHtN'r,TON Nov 12 The first medal of honor "for extraor dinary braverv" to be awarded to an Amer ican fighting mnn during the war has been given to I'atrlek McGunigal of Youngs town, Ohio, tho Navy Department an nounced today McGunigal Is n phlp's fitter nbo ird n t'nlted Stntes cntler In the wnr rone His heroism in rescuing the pilot of a naval klto balloon from drowning brings him an honor medal and a gift of $100 from the Navy Department Tho captive balloon of the cruiser was 4040 feet In the nlr, Its observer senrchlng for submirlncx. when It was struck by n squall The balloon dropped 200 feet. The spare cable was hauled In nti the ship but tho basket was whipped mid twisted and the pilot was so entangled In the ropes that there was no possibility, of his releasing himself The balloon was hauled to the ship's side but the lucKet trailed In the water submerging tho pilot ' McGunigal who has been fourteen jears In the naval service went over the ships side and Jumped to the ropes He cleared the tangle nnd fastened 1 I online around the pilot, who was then hii C on deck. Perry's Certainly Have the Clothes! it & ENLARGEMENTS TM BBTTOn KINO send for pRtce Liar 8l2xHifE?8l2 Stand Behind the Government LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE THIKtl INHA1. DISTIIHT 1(1 S. rillllTII hT.. I'IIIIjX. J E- Oldwell fy (9. ENGAGEMENT RINGS iiiininnw vain inn wniiiiiioiiiiiBiiiiiini im had id B0MSOR TERMINAL MARKET TToncnntYi Tt r n c Hl, AlUllOVVlll - X K O afe not taking advan tage of the scarcity of groceries to advance prices. I 1233 Market Sfrrrt nnd Ilrnntlirs T TheAldine Hotel Cheitnut and 10th Streets Ha exceptional facilities for private entertaining. Receptions, Weddings, Cards, Dinners Dances. M George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 200 Decidedly Smart Hats Advance winter models introducing clever stylo notes. Featured for Special Sellinr at $6, $8, $10, $12 No two alike. They will sell quickly. Novelty Neckwear Jabots and Collars In Satin, Filet Lace, Crepe, Organdy and Pique 7oc to 511 Special value Neckwear at TiOc Excellent lino of correct styles in mourning neckwear. FOR HIRE Sales Manager? and Executive with eitabllihtd record for sales and (drertlilnr development. Knergetlc, lth (front; personality) capable Jimljilnr conditions, creating orlc inl telling plans and training sales erganliatlont apeelal experience la eloilnr sale by contract. Married, an 33, exempt from military scrvlctv Discontinuance of business repon liMe for this ad. Ledger Office 11 IS.'. Lfl I I I ri H U 'ZZZZZZZZ2&S Guard Your Good Looks Arpearances count everywhere. Keep """ lopKing ny Having a clear. foil. Healthy kln. 'the enalest way "J1!"' d'i'y " of our Bkln Food rlellhtful and liarrnless whlci f,.a,1,."0'"n" I"1 nourlahos. Handy tubei, 35C Houdolr Jars. $1. IMi , LLEWELLYN'S I Wluilf lihla' '.standard Drue Store 1010 t.Iiestniit Sfrr.pt Roe and Vtrrli for pearly irein. aO0 WM'M'wmn,rws . Everything Electrical for the Home OUR NEW STORE Situated right in the hear of jne shopping district, is equipped o serve your every need prompt ly, courteously and efficiently. f Our largm variety of thing! (( ncai toivtt the practical gift problem EVclEK,mIKSH0PPE,, '. l South 13th St. ivotwsiiwA)iAMp.,i. t; forti 1008 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia A Tasteful Housekeeper can always find use for more linens, especially when prices as well as goods are supremely attractive. Most Welcome Christmas Gifts Our New Madeira Goods Sets of 13 pieces $5.00 to $20.00 Sets of 25 pieces $10.00 to $55.00 New 'Form Oblong set, 37 pieces $110.00 per set Bridge-Table sets, 5 pieces $6.50 to $7.50 Oval and Oblong Tray Covers 35c to $6.50 Scarfs, 20x36, 20x45, 20x54. 20x72 in., from $2.25 to $25 00 Round and Square covers, J8 inches to 54 inches, $1 to $40 New Mosaic Linens Table Sets, 25 pieces $35.50 to $80.00 per set Round and Square pieces, 24 inches to 40 inches, $7 to $40 Scarfs $9.50 to $65.00 Table Covers Filet Lace and embroidered 63 in. round, $140.00; 72 in. round, $150.00; 90 in. round..,, $250.00 Madeira Hand-Embroidered, 90 in, round $55.00 , .Mosaic, 54 jB.ril...V,,r.,...v,,.f..,;.,., .....135.00, ;.V' ' " .u i, iV"" i-t..t.kJ 7 ' t - j r. X T 4l W Bt ih 7fh U iWrk Mrh Hi .V J o iy v m CL TODAY we would have to pay MUCH MORE for the Fabrics, Linings, Trimmings for all the Materials in these Overcoats and Suits than they cost us when we bought them most of them close on to a year ago! Today they are actually worth from five to ten dollars the garment more than we are selling them for ! Cut, tailored and finished without rush or haste, they are the finest Overcoats and Suits we ever put on our counters! Thousands and thousands of them Overcoatings of soft, fleece like fabrics, rough-faced fabrics, sturdy weaves, and in scores and scores of cloth patterns ! Many can't be replaced at all! None can be duplicated at what these cost us ! Buy today ! a m iff n Minn, ii!imwnnniiiwiiiiiiiiii"iii innnii1 ihmtob inn mini iriunnm w iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiii miniiiii nniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininwiiMMiK H - - a T W 1 i arm Lio-hrinQ- fixtures I itMl i$35k liilJi i 1 Tf? !rp of artistic excellence. Dc- " 1 J L M I ' signs that combine art and l) 1 III a utility. A comprehensive j i ff ll & showing of the various peri- j Ifcjl s at arc now l'lc vofiuc 1 ll5 anc tnat cannot c sccn c'sc" 1 T The Horn & Branncn JR Retail Salesrooms j I 427-433 North Broad Street H Open Saturdays , . . i, , v . , , i J. H .. ... n... "A short walk nlmur Atitoniolnlc 1 rt umu rive --- Rem j i WJD. TFiepbara (5t F V. s c s m e Fur-Collar Overcoats Score! J But, what a difference there is in Furs! In some, the fur is so rich, thick and plentiful that you can scarcely find beneath it the skin it adheres to; while in others, a soft breath will reveal the bald spots! f Every skin for these Perry Fur Collars was selected from thousands for richness and life soft as silk, but bristling with vigor in the cold! Fur-Collar Overcoats, $55, $60, $75, $85. Fur-lined and All-Fur Overcoats, $60, $75, $100, $150, $200. Winter Overcoats 1 Overcoats for Everybody! Single-Breasters, Double-Breasters; great, big, long, roomy auto Ulsters with regular skirt pockets and two big warm velvet-lined muff pockets; Trench Overcoats whose belts sport big buckles, or just button; Trench Raglans which are some thing else again single or double breasted; Kimono-sleeve Overcoats; Box-back models, shapely backs, Conservative Overcoats with fly fronts buttoning through, velvet collars or cloth collars; full lined or lined only in shoulders and sleeves of every desirable fabric from smooth dress cloths to soft downy beavers in plain colors, in mixed shades and tones of vary ing hues. $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $30, $35 to $65. Double-Breasted Suits I Plain-back coats and all-around belts that buckle or that button; vertical pockets piped, breast pocket welted; slanted pockets, outside patch pockets or regular pockets. For Young Fellows, Double Breasters with iridescent silk trimmings that rival the col ors of an Autumnal sunset. $25 and upward. Evening Dress and Tuxedo Suits I Fabrics are Bird's-eye coat ings, full satin lined or skeleton lined; some satin faced; in some, the collars, pockets and cuffs are piped with silk. Cut on conven tional lines with the addition of distinction to the "set," "swing" and "fit" of every part of every garment. $25 to $50 for Tuxedo Coat and Trousers; $28 to $50 for Evening Dress Coat and Trousers. Single-Breasted Suits' I Conservative models, two-button-sack coats; soft-rolling lapels, natural shoulders, waistlines that scarcely show, and waistlines that shoot in with an accent; pockets for every taste from conserva tively flapped to new moons and vertical side pockets a young fel low can rest his hands in and keep his elbows at a smart angle. $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $30 to $48. Selections, Assortments and Numbers are at their Best today! Come in, look them over, and BUY! PERRY & CO."N.B.T." iML&ssf&Zt (i i y&tfi . . JTrVC J V. . JJ mz jM 7v.il -1 S JM 5 &. V - .43 M 41 ('! .Vs - r.z i3! 4"S-.i' oL K-?9 V .V $l -1?' i?l .H.'. J1 m .'M V ' t i .-& ,rt v? .