Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 04, 1918, Night Extra, Image 9

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LOAN IN SHIP PLANTS
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I. Tner'ra dolai rret work on M
there and alio at tho mma company'!
mlnston plant.
MIUM HARA1I tttain. athUtlA Hrx'tor
At. of the Uulntconrk lrl" Club, at Hoir
iLJBDOEKr7lHILADEJUPHIA, M&DAy
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Cralnps' Men, Families ami
rriciiris to Ilinc Pnrlv
lti.ot Rolng to bo u famny nrtalr at ,iid. on tho iickjm,
, f'ruiners Illll. Cnmilen. tomorrow that I ....,,. ... . -.. ........i i.ii, i
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' " KuitiR to Rtam' Only tlie men in tin
- JuiU nml their friends wilt tnko It mi
iWorkcrs Kcfusc to Lcl Cutulj'VV" lMBn "VV?Rra'VcT
1 'tnclr fnmlllcM uwny. Tlint a tint It nt nil
tidings l'rom l'rout
Check Drive
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Thcro Is not "too mucli ontlrnlsm ' In
tho Delaware Hlvcr shipyards for tho
bucccbs of tho Liberty llond drive, ac
cording to nil reports. Word from the
Merchant yard at Ilarrlmati Is that they
nro far nhend as compared with tho
third loan. Tho men In thb plant arc
hustling ecry day for the loan In t-plto
of the Rood news from tho Allies' Hues
every where.
tf Tlib Liberty Loan work nt tho Jlcr-
chant vnrd Is In rhnrirn nf .Tnspnli f!.
Conlne, head ot the service department
This department Is charged with the
success of tho drive, and It Is appar
ently maklnfr Rood, A largo' orBnnl7a
tlon Is nt work on It. Mr. Conlno'H com
mittee consists of Carl Marshall, man
ager of Industrial lelatlons; W. T Clem
.1(C ens, manaKcr oC tho rmp!oinont and
JL-HervIco department: "William A. TIr
tncy, Jr.. D. Scott Chlsholm, O. C. Gour
deau, W. .T. Held, It. U Knlsl.crn, J. n.
Conine, Charles A. ISournlcr. L. A. I'ur.
cell. II. Lee Kurinnn, J A. CloldliirE, W
'S H.illis William Hevnolds, .Tfurpli
5 Cnsllirnn, Seivcr M. Holdrii, Joseph
. Slmpkln, A T. Thultnci. Kgmont Mol
1 lenhnuir, Ilenjimln Illllm.in. S unucl
llnllouclt. "Walter ticdshalk. John Holph.
, Carlton Itosc. Homer nol'.isnualo. "W.
H J Jlifomli. Jamei (' 5unn upd J Ij
Uuitfrey.
The salesmen nro John Doiigln1. Xo.
7 boat: Georgo Ilurgess "W. S. olllcc: J.
31. Illll, foreman shipper and c.inlKer
and tank tester; It. Harlebcn, l.mer- , jg
Mrtcy rieet Corporation : J. Simp- Sg
klni, ndju-tment: J. II. Mclllclc. ndjubt- -g
ment: IJ. r, Illllmnn, ntljuslnunt; "W. S. teg
Chapell. housing; Sam McGuIre, Joiner Qg
nhon: Colin Holm, V. M C A.; A. A. ;a
Thompson, Y. M. C A.; U L "Wiggles- le
worth, foreman pilntir; Curley Mc-,BS
Oulre, paint depattment, J. AmUrson, i SB
Joiner Bhop; V. I'. Wight, Mr Krles'a Sf
ofilce; A. 13 Aungst, fire chief; C. M. p
Buzby, electrician ; R Kddas, store- ' gra
Itetper; 1'. 31. Glocr, W. S ; Lee Smith, ' jgj
x e . ll.At W ill t.ttiirn nlint) . tir-nrtTn ! &-
I 1fl.lMn I- 11 Uintlli'a rtfH. -T. .T. I !
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Klrshner. 15 1". : W HroUershlrc, Y. S
3t C. A.s'Ualduln. N'o 2 boat, J W gB
Mnusnn, Clarcuco llonier, police chief; p
CJeorgo Taylor iontructlnii time; gS
Georgo requlmiot, opcratlns time dc- pg
pirtment. I gjS
At the Cramp jard It was stated that gjg
tho company and cmpkucs, had already g
subscribed to about $700,000 worth of Jg
bond. In the third loan they took 6g
nbout $f.000.000 worth, and Indications Eg
now arc that they will top Hint, bv a gg
great deal this time. Last time ciu-'sh
ploycs alone put nbout $800,000 Into the jjj
POt. I s
1SIIIA UI.IIM". fiuirlerm.in rhtpier nt B
t'rinip'd weirn tits erlls tn the sonl. . g
m t-u I ut n t that he's known ns th ' s,
bnt dreiiel tn.n la the ulnle sard g
stintless Mhltr Ernllur unit tit- evt r., Tiifirn g:
l- AIh i s f r'sli nlMn lllnf, s ith lots (( S&
f polish, nml Just one clean can afur Hiollier ft
r Ms anl wurtlrnhe d
'Ruing to stage Only the men In the 1 1 to tako placo some tlmo somewhere In
, nniniMRKin liui. II i'u nri ii7 mgir 111
lorniaiion inun inai anoui ii out oi fiinrr
ou'll hae to uo a shotgun Ther are
manx of the ! who would llko to know
for reanons of their own.
JAMI.l TIIOMVX, quartcrman Jrlller at
J be Cramp shlparit has been on for rat
r) with it burned hand, ami It Is reported
that too much hot ulr In on ot hi arlous
ilplccn fur heating the house and savlna
tuej caused all his trouble, lie la irarnr to
patent everjthlnir tar details apply at his
home, Tulip and Eyre streets.
ItirmY Mlll.I.fcVi loss driller at tho
Tramp ard. bouuht a farm near Audubon.
N. J . and has moled down there. Hut If
the mosquitoes arow much laraer or ating
mueh honler ho's uolns; to moo back to
conization and rut n poster on the farm
house.
Nl.TKnUi cnAAIl' MlirUOKKKKS, who
used to bo professional entertainers. hae
had a tile week at tho Allegheny Theatre,
Alleaheny and Prankford avenues, with a
minstrel show of their own At th ottenlnrf
performance they had tno eompan s tor
pedohost model, which i loined to them,
and this drew a blir crowd. The shlpwork
ers hae backeil the show with their coin
Tho cast Is composed of thn Armstrong
brothers. Joo and nob, Jno uoiden li r
The Drillers' llcllcf Association hn nn
, outing each enr nnd tlin proceeds aro
I used for beueflclnt purposes when thero
is nny surplus, after tto high cost of fun
Is paid There will be stunts by the cut
tips nnd athletic contcstx galore,, but
women arc to bo bnrred absolutely. So
Is (oozr. Soda water and lemonade utul
possibly n llttlo extract of tho grape,
unfcrinented. will hno to do the thirsty,
for ccrjhody Is pledged to report for
worls tho ery next day, if It Is Sund-ty.
That's no holiday at Cramps'. There's
many a man who has mado sure of his
ticket for this cent by salting tho price,
$2.30, In his Rlioetop or some other
equally safe placo or bought his ticket
a long tlmo ago,
. I Utl. I'ATTOV, head of the Dell ware
Itlier division of the national service section
oi ino snippinir uoara. is Tiniv heiplne or.
SAVE MORE GASOLINE,
OIL COMPANY URGES
Atlantic Refining Company
, Starts Voltinlury Campaign
to Conserve in Stale
OCPaBER '4, 1913 ,
C. r. Tajlof and his commltte. sell Liberty tcrson. V. Dch Tom lAire and Al .Miller.
"Save gasoline" Is the appeal nent out
fioin the Atlantic Itcflnlng Company to
l'ennnjUanln motorists nt the opening
of a voluntary campaign to meet the
Government's demands for gnsollno con
senatlon. According to lllchnrd I)
Leonnrd, general manager of domestic
sales every motorist In the Mate
should bo ubln to save at least live
gallons n month.
"Pennsjlvanla motorists can save
5,000,000 gallons of gasoline during
October nnd November," said Mr. Leon,
nrd, "If every motorist saves five gal
lons a month, It means n total of 3,500,
000 gallons. If the drivers of tho 30 000
motor trucks In tho State take the pains
to shut off their motors while their en
gines nro, standing Idle, It will total
2 GOO.OOOTrallons. If 3000 motorists give
Up touring, u wilt save 60,000 gallons.
"Our four gaslcss Sundays already
hove netted tho Allied armies 25,000,000
gallons. Here Is what 5,000,000 gallons
will do for one month. Operate 2000
airplanes, HO submarlno chasers, 250,000
motor transput ts and ambtilnnces, it
19,000 tanks.
I ' I'cnnsjlvanla's soldiers have brought
.honor to the State, so It Is up to thoso
who must stny at homo to itnerit this
honor by leading the nation In a move
ment to save gasoline."
The Stnto fuel administration has ap
proved tho oluntary saving plan and
has sold that If It I successful, It will
bo unnecessary to Imposo compulsory
regulations. H Is suggested that the
money saved, which will amount to about i
$1,500,000, bo invested In Liberty Honds,
l.i!ilcmlc I'uMpours Meeting
John M. Oliver of Springfield, scue
tnry of the American Numismatic Asso
elation, announced today that tho a!.-1
nu tl convention of the order, which v aj
to h.ivo been held here, October C to !,
has hem Indefinitely postponed because
of tho Influenza epidemic
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MAN IIUllTj AUTQ1ST Hi
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Urher Untler ltail Afler Penrose Ferry
Driilgc Accident
Angelo Pllonl, twenty-nine ears old.
1J2T South Eleventh street driver of
an automobile which serlouslj injur
ed John Ilaj worth, fortv years old S529
TInlcum avenue, last iilghti was held
under $800 ball todnv by Magistrate
I .irrls ,'
Ilaj worth vvlnie wnitlng for n till
1' i.ir on tlie west side of l'etiroe
1'trry bridgt, w.is struck b the tun
chliio nnd lilnlnned against u tcli phone
pole irk wan removed to St Agms's
Hnsiltil l'l tils car was wrecked.
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Workers to -LM
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Cross
'MoYcuicnt October 23 ,
If' f fin A m ! 9 nil tfmi
Volilnlon, Oct 4 Ited Cross dl ,
(ers throughout thn Cnltcd Htates ,W ,
their meetings and workshops will lnaMtv u,3
gurnte October 23 observance o 'HW 'A'Sp'M
silent moment," when, for one minute at J
nip noun nuui. accoruinir in a resoiuuoM
adopted by the war council of the organ-.
II workers will concentrate thlr
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lzatlou, all workers will roncentrat thlr?
minds upon the soldiers and sailors ovit-"
seas with bono for their vlctorv 4'.
good wltties for the.r welfare , ' S
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I $32.50 Tailoring Offer
I Ends at Oak Hall Tomorrow
T t THEN the store closes
ll tailorinc proposition in which
save
men nnd
money wil
young men
be ended.
Saturday this wonderful merchant
hundreds and hundreds ot
have been given the opportunity to
$32.50
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iNUW IAIAj AND W1JNTKK SU1T1INUE AiMlil
OVERCOATINGS BUILT TO MEASUREMENT
FROM .flo. S12.50 AND 810 PA3RICS)
OUR tailoring shop's salesmen, our expert cutters and tailors
will be kept busy all day long tomorrow taking "last-minute
measures of men too far-seeing not to own one or both of
these garments at the savings held out. The cloths are all fine. We
guarantee the tailoring, the trimmings and to fit you to your entire
. satisfaction.
But we would like to have you come as early tomorrow as is
possible.
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Wi&aEH SEC0SD PLOOR SfttZ)
HANDSOME NOVELTY
BOOTS
Ileniarkable
Values
$A.95
3
Extra - high
cut in gray,
ivory, brown,
c h a in p ngnc,
Co - Co ta n.
black kid, patent and gunmclal,
also handsome combinations; high
and military heels.
MRS. A. R. KING'S
Philadelphia- J. 95
made Manorjany
Tan Calf Boots at
Just thb last for the crowlni; foot.
Sizes 24 to 7, AA to f) wide. You
positively snvo from $2,00 to J 00
on eery pair.
Dr. Carson's Cushion Sole
Shoes for Women
SO.45
3
The shoo that
Is plon.nl.nf;
hundreds of
w nnu.n u II h
tender feet RIzch :i tn 9
i ao
M. evO
CHILDREN'S
SCHOOL SHOES'
aunmetal, huttnn and lace. Ilroad
toes and tfood stout soles. Sizes G to 2.
700 Pairs Bo,ys' and GirJs'
High Cut Storm
Shoes
, Tho children's do
lielitl vylth Straps and
im'ties.
Sizes 9 to
13'i,
Sizes 1
to 2
$2-29
$2-79
Dr.CarsonVOushion Sole
Sshoes for Men
M wU The shoe
that la
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$2.95 C
plefsintr
hundreds of
men with
tender
feet Of
r.ilf glazed
hid Solid
comrort
for the
Ue toes.
Men's Endicolt-$0 QT
Johnson's Shoes &'uo
Hnjllsh and broad toes. Sultablo for
4iM or work. ''All sizes.
Saturday's News in Woman's Shop
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$55
Four Handsome Specials of Unusually
Fine Quality at Moderate Cost
The fin I iff a rich sili'crtonc vcloiif'coat in the new artillery blue, in tans, tuupes
unci browns. It is richly lined in fancy linings in striking patterns and itn
parls the appearance of slimncss to every woman who wears it 55.
The yccond, a dress of navy serge and Georgette embroidered with iridescent
beads. NcUo panel back and bell sleeve; shawl collar with vest of embroidered
batistc-$55.
The third is a suit of the new dclhi cloth strikingly tailor-made. Its lines arc fully
as fashionable as the fabric. Colors arc browns, taupes and navy blues. The
cloth, which is a trifle rough in weave, is most popular $35.
The fourth is'a splendid new coat in a rich wool velour cloth lined with peau de
cygne and heavily inner 'lined for Winter wear. It has the new full back
design and may be had in both taupes and browns, which arc among the sea
son's most popular colors $55,
Women's New Dresses and Suits in
Great Variety
They may be had at from $19.7o up to $75 in a multiplicity of new and allur
ing styles. Suits, $27.50 to $125.00. Coats, $22.50 to $165.
AU-Wool
Oak Hall's
All The
Guiding
rary
lime
Policy
; Tn men's and young men's fine suits and over
mi - coats year in and year out for the past fifty-
iEl
, seven years.
ALL-WOOL means much more now than it has
since Civil .War days, when in 1861 Oak Hall
first was established. In those days, through war
necessity, men often paid as much as $75 for a suit
of all-wool cloth.
But today men and young men can buy in Oak
Hall a good suit of all-wool cloth or a good over
coat of all-wool fabric at
$25, $30, $35 up to $55
Wanamaker & Brown rS"
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Bay Liberty Bonds and Defeat Prussian Autocracy.
Specials for Tomorrow Blouse Department
Satin Blouses Crepe de Chine Blouses Georgette Blouses
Satin blouses in white and Smarttailorcd-lucKed model Smart blouses of Georgette
flesh, tailored model; convert- of crepe de chine, in white crepe in white and new suit
ible collar & turn-back cuffs. and flesh, with smart collars. shades, attractively beaded.
Special 395 Special gfiQ Special ()()
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Philadelphia
New ork
Newark
Oppenheim (Ablins & (5
Brooklyn
Buffalo
Cleveland
I hestnut and 12th Sts.
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Velour I 'J.
Suit, I r p
$45.00 (Uyri
Women's and Misses' Suits
Tailored or Fur-Trimmed Models
Smart tailored Suits of velour and ox- 1 r m
ford suitings in the approved slender O j j
lines with belted or straight line coats J
Attractive tailored Suits of wool ...
velour in the new fall colors, buttoned j A OO
high to neck with tie sash at back. J
Velour Suits in navy, taupe, burgundy (-
and reindeer, belted model with nutria bry OO
choker collar and novelty pockets. J
Silvertone Velour Suits in navy, j x r rt p
brown or taupe, belted coat with Hud- Ol y 5
son seal collar, cuffs and trimming, j
Smart Suits of velour cloth in new
Fall colors, straightline model with j
deep collar and pockets of nutria fur. J
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$58.00
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Girls' Coats
Jttractii'c Styles
Velour Coats in burgun
dy, brown or navy; smart
belted model, buttoned
to neck; velvet collar.
SpecU S.00
Velveteen Coat in brown,
green and burgundy,belt
ed model, button trim
med with nutria collar.
Special JO 5
Attractive belted Coats
of cheviot, in brown,
green or navy with large
pockets and velvet collar.
Juniors' Coats
smart Models
Trench model in brown
and green heather mix
ture, with belt, pockets
and convertible collar.
Special 25.00
Smart belted Coats of
heather cloth in tan mix
ture with side pockets
and collar of oppossum.
Special 29J5
clereen Coats in green
and brown with noveltj
stitching and large collar
and cuffs of nutria fur.
special 22.50 ' Specia! 45.00
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Women's and Misses' Coats
Tailored or Fur-Trimmed Models
Cheviot Coats in navy, black and r-r
oxford, belted front and back, with 2j OO
straight sides and convertible collar, j
Wool Velour Coats in taupe, burgiin- j , fr
dy, plum, reindeer, brown and green, -3JS OO
belted model with convertible collar, j
Silvertone Coats in belted tailored j .
models, also Velour Coats with nutria Aj y 5
or Hudson seal collar.lined throughout J
Velour Cloth Coats in navy, brown mmg pm
and reindeer, belted model, button J 5M 75
trimmed with raccoon collar,f till lined J
Velour Wrap Coats in Algerian red, "J q
reindeer, twilight blue, taupe and Qo.00
plum, seal or skunk trimmed opossum. J
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