Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 19, 1919, Postscript, Page 6, Image 6

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tiVEXlXG PUBLIC LEDWEK PHl'LADELPHIA, FAULTY, SEl'TlSALMSK 19,
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INFLUENZA WARNING ALLEGED BOLSHEVISTS
ISSUED BY KRUSEN ARRESTED ATCHESTER
Health Director Is Pessimistic Many Aberfoyle Strikers geturn
'.'GET OfT OF tf71," SLOGAN
VF WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN BODY
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Regarding Disease in 'City
Expects Cases Here
to Work When Agitators
Are Exposed
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. Business Girls to Start "Rose
Race" Next Monday in Mem
bership Drive
Fall Activities Cover Special
Lecture Courses and Many
Added Attractions
"Get out of tour ml
"Be a rent citizen
Th Btiine Women i"ln i-nan
League will start n row rare" nut
Monday and continue it through the
week to set a large pioportion of it
3.100 members signed tip m the winter
rtivities of the lenqtie
This is not a campaign foi meinlni
hilt an enlistment of old members into
the "four ininre" program for winter
ttork. A iletcrmineJ effort tit edtieation
Isilnnnrd this fall and the four -ide of
the square represent classes in "gemrnl
"Juration," "social education ' 'plus
Seal education" and '.i elisions lu. ,t
tion
Heading ( mirfs
Courses in leading that can I" m
at home br indirtdiml tuembeis m
murses for elw-x intiui tion n1 "'
as lecture nine b -en outlined M" I
,ern languages dressmaking, nullum t
home nursing tvpeurltinc nituml-ni
Irent events nre on the lists of Mibii.t
fn which fourses will be git en
uder the head of ''ennui lmi
tioti ' a course nf lei tures has been
scheduled on "Our New riticn-diip '
TIiwp lectures will be git en weekly fm
ten weeks In I'lnnklin Spencer I'd
nlonil and others li M.irv 'Iruman
will nlhO gite a number of tiilks on the
problems and resource- of Philadelphia I
from a business woman - point of tiew.
and Miss Mart Vnnuen is in ihnrge nl
a course that ttill turn f..t its stuih
the conditions undei tthnh ttoinen
work.
Three ionises in pht-u.il edin 11
tion" Jie planned. 1m luding games
1ntnp. swimmiiic and hoi-ebaik lid
Mow In Atnld lutlueiia" l the
siibicet nt a special bulletin issued bj
Ilinctor Kriisen. of the Depaitmeut of
Health and rimritlrs.
'the fiJiowlug pr.""autions aie nil
voi a ted
vonl riottded plates and assein
bile- which tail; flee tentilntioii.
ViiiiiHemeiit places nie requested to
adopt eteij means to Insure protection
of their patrons by protlding a lunper
and accepted svstem of tentilatlon.
Passengers 111 stteet cars should see
that the tentilatois are kept open.
Vtmil iiiiiimon drinking i ups and
. iimiiinn tntt.k
tuic. -pitilng n the tiilcttalk and
in publii places
tonl exposuie to i-old and wot
Don t trill to wear clothing according to
the leuipeiatiitc of the day.
void the dangers which link in i
i loscd and stuft.t bedroom Sleep with
I lie ttinilitt. ' open.
'Atonl fatigue. Adopt tegular hub
hk i hoove tour food, and get into the
linl.it of dnilt ceicse.
vonl spi calling disease lit lough
ii g hi Miee.lng I'se tour handlien hlef.
onl others ttho bate colds.
iliing the fiunllt pli.Vhiciuu when ton
have a i olil
Mlltieilteil in
ease but ai" liable to develop a mor
m'iious lonilition whu h will not lespnnd
pioi ipth to lieutmeut
'I'ttu ulleged "reds" hate In en
tested nud held in S.'OOn liail each for ai
further hearing in Chcstn,
The men. ttno kii ftl the.t tteie
Mieliael Hofenburg. tttentj -eight tears
old. New Yoik. and Ilnrn .1. Kitben
steii tttentj -beven teals old. Trenton,
aie said to hate attempted to spied
bolshevism among the striking employes
of the Abeifo.tle Maniifactuilng torn
panv.
Mant of the stnkei". ttho went out
foi nn in mise of St."! weekl.t. have le
luined to ttoik sinie Ihet dipcovered the
"reds" wcie ttting to take adtantnge
V the strike to spread their doctrine.
Ilubenstein nud itosenburg nic said
to hate been summoned to Chester lit a
worker ttho belieted the strikers' meet
ings would furnish fdtilc grounds foi
their ttoik
A letter found on UocnbutB was Prom
a Philndelphu gnl In it she nddressid
him ns "Heiir Agitator." and spoke of
IVisoiiH who en about I his fine npporliinitt to see (.eneral
iml onlj caniers of dls I Pershin" Pie authorities are nnesti
gating I" disiotei if there was n plot
to huim the meiican lounnander
DIE II ( III I Willi VMS
niiir-e of liotue een Ise will lie
pi'esi rlhrd b.t Dnrtor Williams In
the tt Inter'- iiliii.itlon il piogram nf
llic lliisiniss Wiimen's (liristktn
l.e.uue
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nib' i M,in Hi
tt uli ii I let tt ill Like 111
t ill Ii gis( 1 at sni'i ul
lint e In iii ' i ei IimI oiji t
' nf the Ii Jgne'- li tltllie
li.i- Hs utiii p.irticul.ii
I Hi
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t. Hit. I I 111'!
llOlillls t III' Il ,
i i .ii Ii hi .inch
l..u Ii booth
tin p.irriciii.u i oior "I use
ami rose- tt ill be issuiM m i m tiinj; to
a st -teni nf points The in thin that
gits the monies! niinilu'r of legi-iinins
ttlll III' Vliglll'd t I In' !.illli'-l lllllllliM
of lnvs tt It ll ttulill to ihiiilllt'' Its
booth.
P.ttoi ii leiims leiui'.ilil llie lilliili
ing, with Miss Kathrjii i Muvuett , iiepaitnn nt- of the league ami the 1..U
In charge ricreutionul leadeislup with girl- on (ho leans ttill trt to icmli
Miss Mildred lJoughcity ns adtisei . ami i I'terj no mbci of tin league iliuing the
home en i ises prescribed b.t lr Itai hel ' tt e.-h in et ln-r m sign up mem
Williams lier-hip i illj has bull plniiiied fnt
Meinl'ei'sliip Ilrite eiilenibi'i' l!fl a( Siotiish IJite Hull
i ...., .i nie enu oi me -euson leuiuiaies
will lie
il to those ttho hute
Sirs. I.eorge II I ems Mi-
v. f .....I 1.1.I.. . lii.u tn.iihil-
ces u. wr ....... "-. IkJ,.,..,l ,),.. .oiii.es anil the . ei Mutate
have outlined com-es o uading ..ml i ih(i ,, ,,,1,.., , ,, r,l( f,
itudj on iciig'.ous siiuj.' i-
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Link Buttons of Gold
We have many styles from
which to make selection, the
engine-turned designs prcdom
mating
n ov.il pair oi 14-kt. gieen
gold, artistically engine-turned
$18
5. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
it ii"i'n Mnrj-n vnts ji'T ki i:a- silvursmitus
DID YOU HEAR IT?
Chestnut Street Crowd Thought
Sound Came From Wooden Shoei
"Claik clack1 flack -clack' '
What ho' thought pedestrians along
Chestnut btreet today who heard the
peculiar l.ttlmnc sound behind tliem
Has Gretchen from Holland brought her
wooden shoes oter here to walk them up j
and down the public highwats'1 ' I
Or did Mademoiselle Desnee fioiu M
.Vaziare. forget to leate behiud her the
lifile thumping biogaus that tapped'
their tvat into the heart of Sauinit
Duughbov ,
Nothing of llie soru When the peil
estrians turned to see, and buudieils
of them did. thet sllw a little negio
belle vith her nti-e held high, stiuggling
rroudly tottaul them, wearing a tlash.t
pair of high heeled latender shppeis
Onlj tuet tteie number tune shppet-.
iu numbei tinee leel
CALLED B -HILL CHURCHES'
P'ev. R. P. Zebley May Take Charge
' of Community Parish House
The Rev. Robert P Xeblev. a l!ap
tist clergtmun, liasieiened u unani
owns invitation Ironi a ninimittee iei
?eentiug the 'chun lies ou the lull' to
Leiome diieitoi of the Community 1'ai
Ish House, Nineteenth and iSreen
streets. It is belieted he will ai cept
and begin his new dut.es uetobei I
The Community Palish House ttil'
be located in the old West reen Street
Church, which has lieen dwindling in
membership for man) jcus A doen
churches on the hill have ananged to
reopen it as a comiuunitt parish house
with reeding and rest rooms and i n
tertainment features The Uct Wi'
liam V. Ilerg. iiastor of ( emral Con
sregational Chunh, and sruetai nt
the Interclnir"h l'l'deintioti of Plul.i
del phi a is directing the enternrn-e,
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Filer Establishes Record
from the Statue of Liberty to m
Hall. Philadelphia, in twentv-nin min
lltes was the neoid s. r up bt the
Vnlted States naval T.oening monoplane
which as writ kid in making a land
ipg Wednesdav. 'I h' distance was tru
verged at an nveiage rate of ISO miles
an hour Tin plann was making a
dash from New "Vork to Washington
The machine wat piloted by Lieutenant
Commander IMtvin McDonnell.
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On a question of health
you take your doctor's
advice if there's a legal
tangle you do as your
lawyer ways. They are
experts. We, too, qual
ify as experts in Ileal
Estate. If there's this,
that or the other thing
you want to know about
a piece of land a build
ing or a problem of
management or financ
ing we'll be very glad
to be of service. Over
40 years' experience.
XRtefesottPcr
JeawotST
t. t'll omit ihuluut at Itlh ,
foulnard Otter, Cor Hitlnp Ami Ai,
y.hak.Jf Office Opposite Station
BONWiT TELLER. 6, CO
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CHESTNUT AT 13TC$TREET
J I IK lODL OI- OUR CRAl'T-TAI-I.ORS
IS PRECISION OF FIT AND
FIXESSK THEIR CREED, DIS
TINGUISHED FASHION
THEMES IN
TAILLEUR and
COSTUME SUITS
FOR THK "JEUNE FILLE"
Boms it 1 ellei &. Co. present many original and un
usual versions of the mode. Featured are straight
line silhouettes, the "pinched-waist" and Godet flare
in exquisite fabrics, such as silk duvetyne and other
soft-surface textiles. Some models 'delineate the
strictly tailored types, while others have a dominating
richness of fashionable furs.
MISSKS' TAILLEURS Fourth Floor
39.50 up to 225.00
VERITIES AND SYMBOLS OF FASH
IONARTISTIC ENTITIES' IN
COLOR AND LLNE ARE
EXPRESSED IN
FORMAL and
INFORMAL GOWNS-
To make a frock or gown an artistic entity tolend
colors and establish lines to treat with ornamenta
tion and embellishment so that- the gown or frock ex
presses a harmonious whole, requires talent of an in
tellectual order. It requires clarity of vision, a
knowledge of tonal values and proportion of lines.
The special fascination which attaches to Bonwit
Teller & Co. gown fashions is the running theme, the
major note of simplicity carried to, fulfilled expression
from the trotteur to the most formal of eyening gowns.
There are little graces and elegancies of detail that
will appeal sincerely to those cultured in style-sense.
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point oFcoslwn$
of peoples' habih
and social relat
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jrythitur apper-
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of life--
cjood taste is
me arm ter of dress,
ana exacrs liar-
mony in every
part of tne mod
em Costume.
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'No Other Store in the
Market St
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Mr. Hill's Values or Show Such Assortments
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Faints ";'4i:w I
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YOU have been reading all kinds of
clothing announcements in t h e
p'apers. Each one gives a plausible
story buy on the SecondjFloor in the
Basement and dozens of other reasons.
But Mr. ' Hill challenges any. other
clothing store to come down to hard tacks
and equal the suits and overcoats he offers
at these attractive prices
And upto
MR. HILL is recognized as the best
clothing merchant in the city. His
thoughts and energy are entirely expended
to secure the best and finest Men's Cloth
ing it is possible to procure at the most
reasonable prices.
lilt Ulltltt, 11IU VU. UU.iUI.lj, .
l& Devoted to Clothing, Only
and only clothing that proves entirely to
Mr. Hill's satisfaction. You are safe
guarded, for Mr. Hill's personal guar
antee goes with every, purchase. .
Every model every material every
pattern every color every size.
We Have an Entire Floor Devoted
To the Most Durable Clothes
Judge the values from this synopsis:
v Boys' 2-Pair Pants Suits, $7.95 to $19.95.
Boys' Corduroy Suits, $4.95 to $14.95-
Boys' Cloth Knicker Pants, $1.95.
"Boys' Cloth Fall Hats, $1.95.
Little Boys' Navy Blue Suits, at $1.95.
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W 35.00 up to 275.00 m
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