m X" iVg EVEXIXQr PUBLIC LEDGER TBirADELPHIA, FRIDAf, FEBRUARY 28, 1919 'miilL: n-wri CAMDEN TO WELCOME 'home, Fourth and, Mount Vernon stieeU, . has not yet heard from her son, I Tim nrlntlrut la mm aleacent after an FIRE IN PAPER BA G STORE i nnin 1 rvnairt it YiriT rirkM i attack of pneumonia, o the, ctlebtatloii IMPERILS NEARBY FAMIL Y L liEiAK AIJlVIIKAIi WlLaUi f iiutim. m wi.icn he v,n perMonaiiy -- - - ta ilrtt.u l n)tiH 4..II1 liA I mn rtwS&i a a ,t a . 3? ?:A r i.i ''r' t,h t I Throe Pennsylvania, unsual ulTlceis nrrixeii on the .Nw Mexico, which Uyman Goristein. Willi His Wife, and Daughters, Gropes Through ltrtiim mi in I'll-. Alivi(ii. ihi"- " iii. wiiuuui ! ... i . ' I tirtlllii-it -" " anil tttllomlerl her small group Smoke-Filled Corridors to Safety When Flames Destroy &x?y Building at Fifth and llainbridgc Streets (las u al OniiTPS Which BrillCS Tlin-C lVlllin. nf paMeiiKer.. on t;..a. Those Included in me iipl writ- i.ieuieiittiu ,1111111 . , Wlllcov. Hull I'lne street; Captain ' " - ' tleomn r Sparks, 620 Mohawk axenue. Hjnian floilslein, who conduct a , The tlorlsleln family as nsleen at the I -- .Norwood; 1'pptnlti lieoree l Kane, S6S restaurant at JD South Fifth street, time. Camden I. i,ri. .. reieiitiun for I i,n""r ",,le' Keti'lngloii. Lieutenant his wife and two daURhters. Haley, four- Dense vo'umes of smoke rapidly filled lainaen is piei.aniiR a rcepuun '' yVlco.v whs an mlalur and returns to , , JN1!, ,, anJ aie. aged sixteen, tlie rooms mid hallways of the house. near Admiral Henry II. WfJi-oti. vom- thN rotr. to await order." The of-, had trouble In making their way to the Xelnhbors, aroused by the patrolmen, mander of the I'nlted Suites nai.tl forces 1 fleets will Ma at Newport N oiilj 11 street through 11 smoke-filled halls of called to Oorlstoln and rushed In the In France, who arrived at cwpoit .News ' dajs. It whs said at headquarters ' their home early today when fire de- bulldltijr. n ih. i.iiii. .i.i,. v leiie,i lute . "'"'' ,e' ' '" "Kortl tor Hie'i hnine!. atrnyed the store of John Tatil. a dealer 1 After much difficulty the ramlly was ' on the battleship .New Mexlc. late -s- . In paper bags, northwest corner of Klfth aroused and led through the smoke. Wrday i ' Trarr WarV (iriiin aml HalnbrldRe streets. M1il balls to the street. Occupants of The . tffalJnif .of dwall-d plans waits ,., , , X passing patrolman saw smoke 1s- other' bouses in the vicinity also ru.'bed on tWwi.ld-of.llir iidmliHl and on In- (,,j Ll Ma Hr"! ' " IliN i,oi. sum fn.m Taul store and turned In an Into the streA In scant attire, formation .,rbi he will leui-h 1 am- f'r the t'nlenlt i:teitsloii Soclel In alarm When the engines arrhed the The names were subdued onl after a wrraaiiBii w otn o 11 witberspDon Hull this eeiilnK ntt The flames were sweeping thlough three stubborn fldht on the part of the flte- den. llcwlll iriKir' (lti 1.. WmsIiIiikikii H'stotlf Udekginuml of the Wat.- pto- flooia of the riulldtnc. men. The windows of the lestaurant ' and 'Tiui haj-e t" reman iln-r- iw-ia! tus?l iiiubIJMi-u in tun ttrttiie Mr. ,1(, nieantime. the patrolman had , were smashed and the Interior damaged .-N. .Sa. I ' The adinifrtlH inoibri- Mv Man TVlUu, who livtvi ai 4li nil famll HautnSiiidi twn-ca 1 le loots of 'he ar ,nto th: ' i.iisi'Uii. am'! mmh win- h nitist be dug nil iutbleHl and iimi nlth new gtalu -f - new barest is to be expeitid hamnietrd on the doors of the adjoin- by smoke and water. The origin of Ihe Ing boiiyes and rousfd the occupants. ' fife Is unknown. M QPPENHEIM.(2LIINS&(S Chestnut and 12th Sts. An Extraordinary Blouse Sale For Tomorrow, Saturday IpK'V '..V;j ,.'., Two Models Illustrated Crepe de Chine Blouses Smart blouses of superior crepe de chine, in white and flesh, hemstitched with frill or pointed collars and vestees, button trimmed Regular Values to $5.90 - Sale Price 2.95 Georgette Blouses In white and flesh, tucked, beaded, embroidered or lace trimmed models. Specially Priced 5.00 OPFENHEIM.gLLlNSg , wi I i - i ii-ii i mtuw-tsmm Chestnut and 12th Sts. Reduced Tomorrow Girls9 High Grade Coats Formerly to $39. 75 18.00 One Model Illustrated Velveteen and Silver tone Coats in odd' sizes and styles, belted and smocked with fur trim ming, lined throughout. F f 1 I r I V ' "$lS.0O A lJl 1At'i'-V' aJ r'V?. '5. S , " ' - A 1 1 m j - . --- . fiixls9Smart Coats jOf, homespun ;a rid heather mixtures in Full lined and interlined. kri .r Vk.'rvtt 'Jm$ ' lw'.Vvi1v We Close Our Eyes March Records at Heppe's Tomorrow Tomorrow Uie March List of the 'Vlctrola Records rocs on sale. We Invite nil Victor patrons to visit our store nnd hear them. Caruso has a very beautiful record. McCormack sIiirs " "My Irish Sonp of Soiirs" and Krcisler plays an old lullaby. The dance records are very fine, a new method of record ing the piano parts is used with most remarkable results, dome to Heppe's and hear these new records. If you do not have a Vlctrola, wc offer certain outfits composed of a Victrola and n Rroup of record.. You may settle by cash or charge .account, or by our rental payment plan. Call or write or full particulars. C. J. HEPPE & SON 1117-1119 Ckttlsst St. N. W. Cor. 6th & TWp.on Sti. FACTORTTOWKAKBK Suits and Overcoats $ 14 .50 vr f.!' vW ' B, mm ff'lTJTaj here at our factory. f oave joyo up ItptHttrrn Ilk nO Oti, Hon'l llif.T? Hill I h follow tljflt )ih bought her Iimh latnot eooil things to nay Hbont iik. XVm think yon will, too, if yno cItp un a rhnnre In put yon wIm t Hip S to R middleman profit tlmt w run aT for yon on u uH or oTrront. rtiu iiasimi oriikrs acczttpb I to cost, value or quality, and, beginning tomorrow morning, will sell 681 of the finest over coats ever presented to our cus tomers at exactly one half of their regular prices. For ten days (if the coats last that long) you may take your choice from them at these figures $35 OVERCOATS . ( i-Price) $ 17.50 $40 OVERCOATS ( -Price) $20.00 $45 OVERCOATS ( 12-Price) $22.50 $50 OVERCOATS ( i,-Price) $25.00 $60 OVERCOATS ( y, Price) $30.00 $75 OVERCOATS ( iPrice) $37.50 $80 OVERCOATS ( i2-Price) $40.00 Reasons? We have these 681 finest quality overcoats on hand at this time because of the upset conditions in the. tailoring trade. It was impossible to make them until January and we have just received them into stocks. Therefore, every over coat is new and we guarantee each one to be all-wool, best quality of tailoring, workman ship and trimming most of them are silk or satin-lined. All sales are for cash. All alterations, charged for. No returns permitted. One-Half-Price t V William H . Wanamaker smpiRT MrT:ar;jsMm srii i. 4 'A ; ? .3, if xv ? If ft 4 If If II 4& is W M ?A tu ftj? Z ? it 11 1 m II i'? & i w u II I M m i 1217-19 Chestnut Street NEWS For Gas Users Only 2 days left to share the special price on the new Welsbach The Entire 100,000 allotted by the manufacturer for a Special Intro ductory Sale have been distributed among Phila delphia dealers. The dealers report over 85 of these already sold. The balance will undoubtedly be gone by baturday night. Only 2 days left to buy that little green money-saving p'ackage of 4 "THRIFT" Lights $ 1 complete, for A Buy today and be sure to save 40c. "Thrift" Lights regularly 35c each. Extra mantles, lOceach. Special Twin Fitting, 25c (With it, you can put 2 "Thrift" Lights on one outlet.) "Junior" Lights and Mantles 50-candle power light on very H.50 The "Junior" is another efficient little home light small gas consumption.' Special today and tomorrow Welsbach "Opalite" No. (181, with "Junior" mantle; regularly $2.00 '. , Complete with fixture. "Junior" mantle, chimney, decorated globe and by-pass. "Junior" mantle renewals, 25c "Reflex" Mantles A highly efficient mantle, giving a poverful mellow light of from 80 to 100 candle power. Ideal for reading, sewing, etc. It neither shiinks nor grows dim throughout its long life. Price 20c for either up right or inverted. "C. E-Z' ' Mantles For the wonderful "C-E-Z" home light, 3 in a box, 25c Every time you buy a mantle, be sure it is a Welsbach mantle. The genuine Welsbach is the standard of brilliancy, economy and long life, and has the Shield of Quality on the box. 2&ira7Gvam's 1106 Chestnut 1221 Market 1012 Market 732 Market 17th & Chestnut' There is a Welsbach Department in every Evans's Drug Store ready to serve you, day or evening. Your neighborhood dealer ulso has the genuine Welsbach Lights nnd Mantles. Stop in today, and get what you need to put your home lights in good order. Welsbach Lights and Mantles pay for themselves in the gas they save. WELSBACH COMPANY, Wholesale Distributors, 1010 Filbert Street If your Welsbach mantles blacken, it is not the fault of the mantle, but of improper'combus tion in the burner. Often this can bo remedied by cleaning the burner and readjusting it to admit more air or less gas. If this does not cure the trouble, notify your nearest gas omce. IS? 2 - m Wtiooo) """" " $mnn it 1 Men's ' Ma I J Overcoats Walter's Pawn Shop 904 VINE STREET BONDXtO TO TBE ClTr' - VrwS55 m KntlCATIONAT. Holh Hnn THE DREXEL INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES N EW EVENING COURSES TO OPEN MARCH 3 College Courses for high school graduates in the following sub jects: Englis.il Freshman composition and literature. Mathematics Trigonometry. Co-operative Engineering Forge and Foundry: Woodworking and Pattcrnmaking; Mechanical Drawing. Courses lead to Bachelor of Science degree. The Institute will also open Preparatory Courses in English and Mathematics for mature stu dents not high school graduates. Successful completion admits stu" dents to more advanced courses of the Institute in these subjects. Term staru In botli 'Uolltce and Propitiatory Course Monday. Marcli 3. and ends Wednesday. May - Ciassr will meet Monday, Wednes day ami Friday eenlngf. l-'or further information about ad. mlinlon, credit, fees, etc., phone Preston 5325 or otherwise communi cate with the-JleBlstrar. HOLMS GODFREY, LL. D D. C. L., President. Famous for Success of our Krartuati- In Stenosraphy. f.cre larlal CirarM, Coinmrri'lla Courae. Offlct Training, HoplikeepinB. Clll Srvlc. TiPlne. nngllih nnd I'enmanahlp. u on expect or want to entor bualnea and Increaao your earnlnc ability our help will hi Invaluable. All coura.i tnuaht In our T)av School, alio Honda y, WedneaJav, 1 rlday nlchta. Hpeelal ilaaca 'IMcaday and Thursday nlrhta. i:nl-r any lime. HANKS nUfllNKSS COM.KQK OIU WAI-NUT STRKET TYPEWRITING A v IntenalvK 1-Weeka' Conraa MUMIAV, IVF.IINK8DAV, FRIDAY KVKNINtiS 1:30 to 9 o'clock. Ileclnnlns Murth l-or men and women who want apeed. anuracy and higher pay. Class limited. Fee moderate. CENTRAL Y. M. C. A. nil Anru STKEF.T. . (illon.TH,ND ANII BOOKKEEPING nur craduatea art In conatant demand. Oo tiaylnt! positions await you. Qrer Shai hand, tha easy, apeedy ayatem. Comple nietit classes. Intensive tralnlnr. for full partirulara an ratalr iiiil.. iiuhim:s crt.i,K( anil Colleaa af Conimerea 1017 rlia.tnui Nt.. I'hlladelpt NIGHT SCHOOL QuRlllr Instruction In OtfKt Shorthar Touch TyiMtwiitln and Dookkrcplnr C or phono Walnut Rl tor catalog The Taylor School A1tf& sr, Tearhers Wanted rosltlona waltlnr. Ft reaist'n for Colleaa and Normal gradual Modern Teachers' Ilurean. 1003 Market ( ITRAYER'S Th" n, nuainess sch Yanng Vomen and Olrla Phlla. Nchool for Nurses.33d & Chestnut 8 Hospital & noma tralnlnsr. Call or wrl WINTER nrORTB AT1ANTIC- CIT'. y. J. GRAND ATLAiJTI Virginia Ave, near Boardwalk and esntar f.muaements. Frlvata baths, nunnlna wai n roome. Elevator. Tabls and aervle c tlnctlva features. . 13. BO up dally. Spec wklr. Capacity 600. Bklt. Auto meets trail uwnersnip msnartmeni. ty( sr, ciiatv. ITRAYMOREATLAjmcciT HOTEL B0SC0BEL ,&: Thorouihly heated. Bklt, A. E. HA RIO HOTEL FREDONIA OPEN ALL TKAH. Tennesssa av Just noardwalk. European plan. 11 up dal Every appointing. Moderate rata restaurs QUI reiNT COMFOET. TA. Find ant UStmei In fares to tha far resorts and Old Point, Comfort OLD POINT COMFORT, I or Uooklat and Information at rTonh'a a. Hroadi Raymond t Whltcomb. 1005 Cm nut: "Ask l'r. Foster," In Acker's. 12tb i Chestnut; American Express Co., 1 Chestnut St. X Hotel Chamberlln Swlmmlne Pool, Uolf. 9fi Heafood Cuisine. Esry e i:uropesn Hath . and Y. Treatment. Write d , (IEO.F.ADAMH.Mst. lAJ Fortress Monro. Va. IMfla Boekledsa. Ylm. HOTELS Indian River arid RockleA nnfifitfnnB vinoini .7 un.u..w.. i-MumvA A: :1 ' yutkiar. Hua 'g.-y.' i t.' tilSt hJLx ssv wL toMM :-Ukii mmsmMm lUi Iinirti FT iTlTIr TTnWll11
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