Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 24, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 18, Image 18

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MMAITRE-DE-HOTEL CATCHES
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k,'El Capitan" Pflug Named Deputy Sheriff and Immediately
Comes to Blows Figuratively With Darby Police
When He Ropes Outlaw Equities .. ,.,
nATOIHNG horses n In Krcrt Stone
-' In a stjlc Hint would If-nd color to
S.,u iUcmlngton portraiture ot life in the
C$ -,wld-and-woo1cy is the latest 'nccom
(rtnlishmcnt ot Fritz PAiic. ceuial ninitre-
;i? ."lUe.hotcl ot a Chestnut street enfr,
whose jazz dancing to tlic nrrompnnl
ment of a Hawaiian orchestra lias
hitherto been his most signnl accom
plishment. The story came out last night while
the hosnitablo Frit!! was finclinc tables
for a pnrty of riiiladclphlii political
highlights.
Xot long ago "el capltan" I'llug en
Ornngcr. y n testininnial tn Vrltr.'s
ardent f-ervlre ns bonlfnco extraordi
naire, Sheriff, (irnnger made hltn a dep
uty sheriff, In due time Yrjtx wni
sworn in and decked out with a sheriff'
badge and authority. .
Since that dinner night Vi'Uri has
been itchlug to exercise his niithority.
but found no opportunity because of
the vigilance ot the. Upper Darby po
lice. Fritz lives In Uywood, just be
yond the Sixty-ninth street terminal,
nnd the district Is covered from the
Kernwood station on old Italtltnorc
pike.
Hut yesterday Fritz got his long
looked for opportunity. Several of lit
neighbors reported that two stray
horses from a farm on i est I hester
tcrtainett a party of Chester political I nine, near lllgninml J'arK, hail un
luminaries, including Sheriff "At" locked the stable door, bled themselves
into Uywood and banqueted on prlid
chrysanthemums and asters while dev
astating the rolling lawns.
The Uywood citizens Indignunlly ap
pealed to the Fernwood police station
for redress, but. Chief Itousall was hav
ing troubles of his own with several
recalcitrant policemen who had tempo
rarily beru dropped from the forco for
alleged dereliction of duly. There was
no policemen to send out, to nrrcst the
horses,.
Ildt Fritz nrrested them. In wild
west Htyle '-'el capltan." shedding bath
robe nnd sllpperssfor shoes and sweater,
and wenrlng the deputy sheriff badge,
went niter the horses. It was n long,
hard chase but eventually, with the nld
of a lasso fashioned ouaof a clothesline,
FritR ran them dotvnim old State road
nenr West Chester pik. Thereupon the
enterprising deputy locked them up in
his own garage, declaring lie would not
release them until tho damage to his
neighbors' property had been repaired
or paid for.
Hut while Fritzwa ushering guests
into the cafe last night to a foxtrot
syncopation, nn Upper Darby police
man came along nnd relensed the offend
ing equities from the l'llug garage. Non
Fritz has declared war on the polliv
department, ot ms home district, nnu at
midnighf had set his face westward
toward Uywood looking for revenge.
FIND "DEER-FLY" FEVER GERM;
NO CAUSE FOR ALARM HERE
Investigators of Public Health Service Announce Discovery.
Disease Prevalent in State of Utah, They Say
Another germ has been tracked to Its
lnir, hut apparently has never come to
this city.
Investigators of the Public Health
Service, who today announced discovery
of the germ, call it the bacterium'
tnlarense, nnd say it is the cause of'
"deer-fly" fever, This disease occurs
among the rural folks of Utah, nnd h
believed to be carried by Hies.
The germ, according to the govern
ment scientists, lends to a fever, like
that in ordinary blood poisoning, which
lasts for three to sir weeks. The ilrst
J case known to have ended fatally was
i reported this year.
! Health officials here said they knew
jof no cases of "doer-fly" fever in this
'city. I'rlvnte physicians likewise could
(recall no case ot the kind, but were in
terested in he Public Health Service's
announcement.
The discovery of the germ. Dr. How
nrd S. Anders declared, js "another
peg in the holes of our knowledge of
tuc production ana propagation ot (lis
case through tho media of insects."
Doctor Anders said it emphasized that
mcdicnl science must watch insects
closely. It is possible, he added, that
at some in lure time other diseases ns
important n typhoid fever, yellow fever
and malarial fever will be found to be
propagated by insects Just ns those three
maladies are.
"As for the bacterium tnlarense dis
covery." he continued, "the germ is
no doubt localized just as the bacterium
causing Texas-fly fever. Hut there Is
always tuc jiossioiiuy mat some cases
may go beyond the border. A person
may ho infected, travel by train, say to
ESTORU orKNS DAILY 0 .. M. AND CLOSES AT Si30 I 31. .
MAIL 4 I'lIONi: OKMtfKS l'lMJillH
VAST STOCKS OF THE KINDS OF MERCHANDISE YOU WANT HAVE
BEEN BROUGHT HERE AND MARKED LOW TO MAKE BUYING EASY
You may safely trust to the co-operation of this store to guard you from paying the high costs now prevalent elsewhere.
Small profits not only benefit you, but they serve our purpose iby keeping stocks turning and creating a big volume of business. .
$1.75 to $3 Metal
Hand Bag AF
Frames... i vtll
Majority Worth Double&TripIc !
Very beautiful From 4 to 7 tnrli
Rrlclit silver, cold and French gray
finishes. Narrow and broad ctlrcix.
with lone link chains. Some Iwm"
jeweled clasps. Jcwelrv Set ion
HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Phone Orders raud
Mail Orders Filled
Market
Eighth
ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH
EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY
Filbert
Seventh
A Very Special Feature!
At Oil V
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MUSLIN
Misses' $40 to $50
Fascinating Dresses
Sllk-and-eotton weave with soft, lus
trous finish. In cream, plnlc, light blue,
nllp, malse, caOct, reseda, gray, navy
I $1.50 Faille Poplin, 98c
Hllk-and-cotton In Holland blue, ;ray
Copenhagen, taupe, old rose, reseda
aim navy. yara wiae.
Ml Ilrotlirrft First Floor, North,
$?-J75
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This Item Lends the Special List l'rc
purcd for Tomorrow's llusy .SellinK nnd
a Worthy tlcadliner It Is!
The" vast i"an'ge Of sty'cs depicts tjie
most (iaptivntinp; ideas in vokuc this sea-.-.on
while many entirely new notes are in
troduced in designs and trimmings.
See the new Jitnic nnd drnocd styles,
enhanced with the most beautiful embroid
ering and braidinc;, and also note the
charm of the new neck treatments as re
ealed in dainty vestees and winsome collars.
The ranee of materials offers jersey,'
velvet, satin, taffeta, Georgette and com
binations, Colors include .all .that arc
fashionable, showing liberal assortments
of navy, Pekin, green, hernia', tan, brown,
also black. One sketched.
Misses' Ultra-Smart! SJQ 7c
T-'iilnmrl Suits O
(Tailored Suits
The materials are rich and beautiful,
I embracing duvet do lainc, tricotine
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vertonc. broadcloth and plain check vc-!
Poilu, brown, beetroot, deer and rose I
I taupe. j
I Among the styles are iauntv rinnlei
(effects with cross front belt and high j
scat coiiar.
One pic t lord.
Lit llrothem Second Floor
Womens Apparel of Elegant Quality
Stunningly Staled and
Reasonably Priced
Look where you will, compare and inspect
the farther you search the more firmly jim
will become impressed with the fact that our
values are truly superior.
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( Fur-Trimmed Suits
j Developed from Duvet de -'-' j
jLaine with jacket showing inverted plaits", j
J narrow cross-front belt, chic pockets, the
j new chin collar of seal and fancy lining, j
j Others notably smart are- of scude vclour,
! silvejtone, chevrona and mixtures. OncS
j sketched. I
Beautiful Dresses
Of tricotine or satin in
black and the fashi'onable navy. Some effect
ive models button down back, have girdle with
sash ends, dainty collar of lace and embroid
ery. The new chenille trimming adds a touch
of smartness and beauty. One sketched.
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Handsome Silvcrtonc ' VSCO.50
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I All fashionable colors
A Sill)',,! fit It'nfof ltMA llnitn. ,Ar.H ,....,.' I 1 1. .
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j feature large buttons as trimmings, have!
! set-in pockets, rich opossum collar and!
plaid silk lining throughout. j
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Tomorrow!
Boys' & Girls'
S3 Shawl
Collar
Sweaters
$2
Mixed yarn In
navy, maroon,
dark Oxford and
brown.
Well madft nnd
finished with
pocket. Button front. TUbbed cuff
Sporting Goods Dept., Second Floor
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NewsEaordinaryLWnmpn'e $7 FaH SHOES I $
To closeljr-carninc these styles, qualities and workmanshipi means to surely conclude that
desirable footwear is obtainable without high cost. Well made, good lookinir fantwonr
Black and-tart leathers, brown and black kid and patent coltskin. Welted soles and leather heels.
i Women' Smart Shoes, $8.98 !
Bjown kwl with light tan top. !
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Hand welted
leather heels.
soles and Louis i
Alsdfifine blac'i,gla-.cd kid 'in,
bfeaulrfBlr-'iietv.;modcls.' Cuban i
tifrIl i! -i
:..SSIi"Fa11 sh9s. t-
Tan; black calf, black kid- a'n'jl eojt"'-'
skin. Latc!5t.Jfwsshapes.,.;w'',' -'
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Children's Footwear on
Which You Can Save
Substantially
Ik-gular and high'cut. All leathers
Natural toe shapes.
Children's
Shoes,
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l.lt rirollicrB Second H'loor
2000 Square Yards at
a Special Price
New Process-
Floor. Coverings
Infants' Shoes
Sizes 1 to 5 at
$1.98 to $4.98
Misses' Shoes,
Sizes Uh to 2,
$2.98 to $5.98
Sizes 4 to 11 at
$2.25to$4.98
BigGirls'Shoes
Sizes ,2Vi to 8,
$3.98 to $8.98
7oc Grade
SquarcYard
Chlcngo, flndliccomo 111 there. It in tha
same way with typhoid. This city Is
free of typhoid fever, but a traveler mny
become infected elsewhere throuRh milk
or wntcr, come, to this city nnd develop
tuc disease licre.';
LIKES COMMUNITY kItCHEN
Woman Saya It Has Great Future
After Giving a Trial
"Tho belief thnt mnny persons have
idiosyncrasies of tnstes In food is
wrong," in the opinion of Mrs. James
Udell, who hus conducted n community
kitchen in Uvanston, 111., several
months.
Sirs. Odcll explained the methodt of
opcrntlnB her kitchen before tho New
Century Club. She wns enthusiastic in
her belief that tho community kitchen
liad ns hi? a future ns the modern bak
ery or laundry once had.
Touching on the subject of domestic
help, she said:
"Welfare work for the well-to-do Is
nbsurd. The secheinc ot the community
kitchen Is to help, not then rich, who
Hhvuys have servants, or the poor, who
rnnnnt nnord lielp. hut that large eon-
tingcut who caU pay for plenly of well-J
prcpnrcu nuu propeny served rood nut
in these unusual times find It Impossible
to set help In the kitchen'
Mrs, Odell snid tho work of the com
munity kitchen wns made moro efficient
through the uso of a thermal dish, espe
cially Invented for the Evonston work,
which had plenty of food and kept it
warm several hours.
STEAMSHIP FIRE CONTROLLED
Vancouver, D. C. Oct 21. The fife
reported in tho hold of the Drank Trunk
steamship l'rince llupert was under
cohtrol, nccordlng tn a wireless mts
en go early today, The steamship left
hero last night for northern ports, but
when fire broke out In her hold she
put hack and is due here today.
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American and Chinese Restaurant'
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Oecn rem II .1. II, to I .1, Af.
Business Men's Lunch
it A, -M. to P. M.
Cholnf, nt Itnnflf ATpAtn. two VecrMiihlftt.
nreail nnd nutter. Ten or . r?"k, U
Coffee, Dessert , OUC II
SPECIAL SUPPER
A to R
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83c, 75c 60c and 50c
Danctng-NcCovcr Charge-Orchestra
15th & Chestnut,
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Founded in 1894
Here Are Real Clothing Values
Men And Young Men
Suits and Overcoats
TAILORED FOR US BY THE KIRSCHBAUM SHOPS
SUITS Fine flannels in grays,
blues, greens and browns; un
finished worsteds in pencil stripe
designs; cheviots in new Autumn
colorings. Single and double
breasted models for young men
and business men. Many of
them quarter-lined with silk.
OVERCOATS Double-breasted
ulsters in rough cheviot weaves;
Chesterfields in fine vicunas, full satin
lined; fitted dress overcoats in blues
and grays ; form-tracing topcoats in
herringbones, skeleton-lined withsilk.
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Men's Fine Overcoats i 5w
Your Last Chance to Secure These Exceptional
$30 Values at This Price
Tho remainder of the 500 garments in this great sa' will go tomorrow,
beyond doubt.
You Pocket the Maker's Profit and Part of Ours
We bought them advantageously
because a reputable manufacturer
needed cash quickly.
Wo are selling at Jess than our
usual narrow margin of profit, be
cause they are providing our stocks.
A Snappy Double-breasted
Model With Belt
Substantially tailored, smartly cut
one of the dressiest styles of the
season.
Materials are gray and brown
meltons. One-quarter lined with
Venetian cloth. Taped seams.
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Men's Suits & Overcoats
In a Great Sale at
25 J'cr. . Cent) .Less
Than 'Actual 'Value
$10 Kinds
Tailored from woolens wc se
lected months,, -ago.
SUITS Of worsteds, cassi
merc, cheviot, tweed and flannel.
Young men's one- and two-but-lot'rt
mp'dels with "high waistline.
Also conservative three-button
styles.
OVERCOATS Featuring the
popular ulstercttc, double
breasted, with waistline effect
and belted back. A wide assort
ment of fabrics and colors.
Boys' Two-Pants Suits,
$12.50 & $13.75
if
hi CSWntrtt inllinel firm to
' " 'filNorfoik style. Tlain materials and
Pv, r B 'fancy mixtures. Sizes 7 to 18, '
MJlg LIT MEOTlliiKS.-rm
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Boys' Norfoljc Suits, $10
Also Junior Norfolk and Middy
styles. Some with separate white
pique Eton collars and cuffs. Oliver
Twist suits of blue, green and old
rose velvet. Sizes throughout 2b
to 18 years.
Ut Ilrotliern Second Floor. 7th St.
Vl.llJOoj- lllcJfew Bi.lU,
85c
$ 154 Slipover
JNigiit !
Gowns
Vh amazing chance to s.-nc brought
about b.V means of a special purchase.
On Sale JO A. M.
Limited quantity. Soft
material in round neck
stylo with hemstitching
and smocking. Sizes 15,
10 and 17. Not over two
to a customer. No mail
or. phone orders filled.
One sketched.
Sills Envelope i
, Chemise, .$2.98
.Crepe do chine. I,acc-
- ..., u luiiureu I
1 siyics. !
Silk Camisoles, 98c
tin tc A. I
Droldrr. SUCa.VD FI.QOIl
ltegular
Two yards
wide
Select from a varied as
sortment of patterns. Full
rolls. Please bring sizes.
No mail or phone orders
filled,
l.lt Ilratfirm I-'ourth Kloor
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. A SENSATIONAL BARGAIN IN SNAPPY SHIRTS
MEN'S $2 STRIPED ) $ i a r
PERCALE SHIRTS ( 1 O
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argc lot of high-grade shirts from a well-known maker. noio,i
ior tile worknmns hit-, t o.i ii. ,' ...
into his product. " C pUW
vjimi iu us ai a bargain to enable him to
make u quick turnover. N mail nr ?
jmti rriv.
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l.lt llroN.w-t'ir.it,
Tloor, ;tli fit.
orders filled.
Very Fine $6
Shirts, $4.98
High - grade silk-and-cotton
mixeil
materials. Striper1
,'cffects with silk
xjacquards. Soft
cuffs.
Men's $1 Silk
Four-in- ICCc
Hands. -DO
Self and fancy'
brocades', n e a't
and novelty
effects in desir
a.b 1 e colorings.
auae-oasy bands.
Selected combed Egyptian yarns. Kcru coj01,
Men' $3.50 Union Suits, $2.69
25c White Pine & Tar
Gough Syrup 1 flc
A barstaln fc-r Just J '
one d5".
I. it BrotleriUH. Kloor, South
A LUCKY PURCHASE OF THREE HUNDRED
GIRLS' COATS i'ioea
Intended to SeH for-mso ( & & 3"
Cheviot in wanted colors. .Some have kit conev
iur coiiara nnu lur-trimmcd pockets. Show belts
and patch pockets. -Some lined throughout,
blzes o to 14, r
Big Gills' Polo Cloth Coate,,?2iB"l
Reindeer, blue, mahogany and brown. Some
j vJ0."5" bacls- S'ZC3 14 and 16. Sketched.
' Big Girls' Dresses, $14.98 to $23.98
SutKc.Jersey, velvet and silk. Some cmbroid-
ercd. Sizes 14 and
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16.
Navy Serge Dresses, $5.98
Trimmed with contrasting colors. Belt and
ll' nc Pictured.
l.lt nrothrra Second Floor
"uiuens di Children's
Underwear & Hosiery
p5reCSaethtJHiCUltieff8 "ere overcome to
' ."&' "g8anSd '?r W
own hoc i i8' on'' '" your
"arm Fleece-Lined
Cotton-Ribbed
Undergarments
Somen's Vests and Panls,
,. , each, n8&
" nd Misses- &10 Suits.
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(-liildren's Vests and Pants,
t- .'" un,on Suits, $1.75
stSi75:Lis:c
' B,ck,
Children's Cotton Stockings,
39c, 45c & 49c
DlacnkIeSwhitlPUbl,? t0C Uml hco'
Ulack white and cordovan. Sizes
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:W:WSllSlb i.ne narrie otearns is synonymous ' '
It-.-J with, excellence of construction, S' 'j
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