Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 03, 1919, Postscript, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WVY,
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i UllULU HUIUI1 WILL
Health
is the foundation upon which all
achievement and success are
built. '
A regular habit of drinking
Purock In your home Is the best
health guarantee.
Our deliveries pass jour door
Phone or write (or regular
service.
THE CHAS. E. HIRES CO.
210 So. 24th St.. Phil..
DRINK
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WATER
Mmmmmmmm ! ni inn e mi IQTm
OF WAR SUPPLIES
Keep Your Eye
JC
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to br Iniiioiiilili tn Jliitrodnco tfifr issue
nt tit sciticcx Tlil .vtihlibli ii, there
fun1, i. as tuned tlii((,ntlinli pips In do
in f.u! Minu, hi's 1 1 1 tnMiiif action in
(KliU In tin1 pniiiriiftil s'Iioiih,
GIRARD TRUST OPENS
SERVICE DEPARTMENT! '"-'"'"'''v'1 .
w-....w "Wlmn ntmistlnp chv 0.1
Corn Exchange Bank's Maga
zine Warns Government of
1 Depreciation
1
CITES PREVIOUS WARS
irtniK that It l time fn Mm Rv
irnnifiit to doflii Iiiium'. tho ImmriHnti'
snli- of all Kin plus KoM-rnmi nt ma
torinlx iiuiil(i1 to moi't tin' ni'i ih of
ai i nrcnl In Mil' Mil Kill ix-uu of
tin Corn Kxrhniiirc National JlniiK'n
niiiRaino, tlm (.Vim OpIiiiiirp
Hi. nrllilp suvi that It 1" Him for
the ROprinni'iit lo "lop off tin- luirmii
luiiiiiii Ip mill to si't down to Hip h Rit
mi iti- liuiliipis of thp RovprnniPiit nnil
lot tin- pfopli' I'onilncl lliclr lpRltimatP
Iiiiuip. wliii li U Mip ti'itliui s Iiiiii
on xne irarr
'Cop . rjp
Cross ax 3 l.
Crossxsigs
IM OflrTTV nnir " WilimrtKiitM.ii illreelnr of Mir
I lV3 rr I V !inlfr Ipartim-iit of IMiblli' JlpnlHi anil
I Pi ljl! 1 I I UlVlVL n.iii'ltl.-, snhl jcxKiday tlm wnle
111 vili i-i "" f tin. K1(.,,tpt tan- In (iossIiir slrppts
11 n IiPiiltli iiiiaKiiri'.nf Mip utmost iin-
. . , ., i . poitniiip In Mip prpcnt ami futiitc wel-
hiladelphia School Children to r,up of tin-iitv
Have Daily Talks on
"Jayism"
Puli sti Inn Oftin fo Illume
"Tin? i'tT IniipaniliR uumbir of
intituis anil tin' liounul llmi'iiii- In the
population mitiirnllv itiriiai"i the 11a -
lilltK In m i (ill iiIn .' sillil Dm'lnl Tvt 11 .
SPECIAL WARNING TO BOYS ".V1'1'1 ,; i"';' ,"f '",' ."J"',"1 ,.ls
Unit the ii'l.ltlvi' r.itiu nf ncclilfnts to tlic
Intiil inm1ntlon l uihamliiR in le-ipt
pamp on .So
Muiibpr It, Inst Arm." eontiuui' Mip
Bureau of Information in Finan-i arm lo "thp I'nited states Movem
I input li id In its poispoxion suppllp nnil
niuterials vvliiili had eot sevrnil bll
I lion diilluio.
Not n sliiRle nrtiili', fiom U viil. fm
, the (.oldieri to a 10,000-ton steamship,
will grow more ihialili' for Mip rov
iTOment b keeping it. On tho eon
cial and Investment Ques
tions Announced
r.fhiiKlium It MnirK tiwiilMit of
the (Jinird 'I rnt Co aniiouiiied
new dppaiturc in the liilsiiic" poli v
of that inMitutioti todav in Mip estab
ir
NEW SAFETY CAMPAIGN ON
'"Cross at the Crossing" and "Don't
B. A. J." Its Slogans
"Cross at the .CiossitiR " nih Mip
Kolary Club
Onii'l 1! A J siis the 1' It I'
Willi li. when triinsliitni hip in that
ltlni("s ii IiIr (.iiiipnipn on to iniike
fullis tenlio that It is ilaiiRPioun lo tit
I uitH louieud' neross Mip stris t in
I, tsei tliin, oi III IllitllldPl lipedlesih
iiHinss .1 tlimmiRlifari in the iniilille of
1 tin blniH.
V It T nnil Itot.it Club ollifiaN
Ian ispeilillv anxious to nrrv thru
'eiitsadc home to the rlnlilien The
point nut thai :i latRp propnrlliin or
'vhool rlilldiui ate In iiisT ciiIMhI t
ilij in the ltotai Club's lampaiR'ii
pHMtlt ai'llllPlltS U "llllsvillR III'
sin i ts at i iossIiirs
Uf the filSO peivons who ip I
In 1'IIS while rosslnR struts I.TV-'wti'
.liildiin Cot this iPitson it w is i
inliil It was of the utmost unpoitiin
to uliiiate sdiool pupils to iisi iios
iiirs mid use them with emit mil lo nit
down the iiiuiiliii of nee iih tits
Hi .Inliii T On her. sup rmt iwlpiit
of spliools, IssiiiiI Itistiui timis to nil
dislilet siipiriulendint- mi'! "noiieii
tin in to the iiiliiein.il of all II . s hoots
to the ilffPt Mnt t-liui t eiliu.ilionnl talk"
must be ililKenil follow InR h h !'
session foi tbe u .t two nl
WainiiiRs foj llos
The tPHPl.ers will tpfl tin i hih mi !
what daiiRi'is Mies piiw Mi itsile
b wnlkuiR amiss stieelK m Mip niidill"
of blinks or Vios--1m- at nili ii " lions
The bo!i paitiPiilmh. will 1" m
puspil with the npeissii nt simiir
fun well foievei to the turn lionm i
bill I Ml dlUIRIlOUR I'llstOlll "f stea'.IIlR
and bounds Immrillate iiieusuies niut
be ndoptiil to tllp this avoidable loss of
life ami limb In a MioioiirIi campaign
of education nnfons the public.
"It is not my intention to place tlic
blitslMi nf tiltimn itltliitp lionn Hip ilrlvpr
I of M'hielis or upon tin- peilentilnn. The
luupose of the bureau is to foimulato
with other intcrrstcd nReneics a cam
paign for llie pmpose of reducing to n
minimum the number of liijtules and
dintlis upon the piihlle lilRliwn.ts.
"Careful ilrUing on the pait of
ihntifTiiiiH rops wilhout (oinmeiit. Hek
nessness houlil not be tolerated. Hut
the thoughtless ppilpslilnn Is quite often
responsible himself for Injur!) h In-
em red when erosshiR the utrctts.
Soldier-Author Here
Captain (t, (iordnn Hinltli. win ot
ipspinident anil otlicer of the Seiblnn
nim, s sdiptiliic lit the liilleuie-Stint-
fonl Ciptniu Smith who is the nu-
thni of , "I he (ilrl lioni Itutoi ,
"l.ulil'c Husband" and othei lomedies,
piaisei Seiblnn brner.
DARLINGTON'S
1 1 26-28 Chestnut Street
I ulna
V uimll.ii. llnp nf m I inn "ill lie fol
trnn , deterioration In the Inxt M'.m has Utriei m eldciits. wlipthu In tiollm i )nc,) n dm p.iroihlal s I W when
n. .. ....... .. .inTiiilttl u ni- ntlinr iptililns I.. . . i i i.. . ... .li..,m ..f
oi inai ui'iiiuunu inn... " " -.. i Lnnpkfd n hpnvj ppreeniage on tne '"" ....".....- - , , . , nu isteis mm uromrn '".,.':,
il,l,i nf hnt will be known n a..i nf n.m mnnntnin of unused wai , n. '' '.' ."' la"! .." lllt' P'-d'-striau , fulM illstni(ted In Vnhbishop
... , ,. ... i ---- -. a t tie diner, vuiuiieii iiim si'iwn .n
!-.. .lHn. n., ..I- n tn w ill lip In tilp ninteilal " ' .. ...i..it t . . -. ..i - i... I t'O
mnem.....aU. .... - -- -- , . m,M uiikp an-iieeuiuss uuoui.il uslu-in-1., . .,t-,,.
l l..r... mnhnti in 111' 1 1 1 K"'" ."" " "' -..". , ..... - ..nl.,D nl... II..111 ll.n '" uv- ....""
Oliriilll in iiiiu.i " "' ui.. 1,..,1 ,l,f nt nllP nftl'l l" "IH'I- v I.UIUI-. '" '
iDougheitx. will ndmotiisli tin iluliln
mature ot a nurrau ni .uiu.n..u - happened that not long nfte. . H " i
finandnl and iuxpsttneut questions. ' ,,,,, ,amc, th'Prc ,. fcttlliig down , cuardid iossIurs
1.. .nB, ..cut.... iliw itmnintion Ml ,f ! lunli m u is i reiiteil uv (tie etinr
minis demands tin win- supplies, ueini"
it would be against all emnoinie prei e
dents foi the miIiip of wnr mati'iinls
to nihntipp snv a m hi of two tiftii
tin war whuli eall'd fol thill pin
In. ti... Iinil nmlpil
' Weie the govPinniiiit eouiliuled a
innate business oi inipormion is um
dinted it would ti to sell its HUP11
Ktoik while the wne of prices still uiii
i.:..i. if ,,..,,1,1 kp uIhIp the "noils it
owns wue still in mniki'tnble shape ll
.. n.it.i . 11 in f..ro Hip rust of ill U mini
11 ..i.ii. -.1. .. - . .
I tiou had i.iten awar tons es luitulruls
of mtllums of dollnrs in aluis
A riitlndelphia iiiamiiouiiiei ""
Mipplied tin KOeinmint wiin somi
hiclih linpoiianr nun us ,.,......
Mientilii knowledge mfoi ins tne wi iiei
I that time is still 111 wnslitngion n
tun 01 dmiliintinn of iffnit that m kens
a business man who sees it
'. Another business man nsspiipii huh
ll.... .,..,, I, , ilnt Ihnllslllllls of links 111
Mip inpital who might he dispensed with
I'.means nf unending lenRth nip still
doing little mine than drawing siilains
lliimniin hns not el leaihed Mip iiii
tinn's iifliual (PiitPr, which Imlps Intgi
U to net omit for the inninuiPii niieiiu
intisi tlmt ri epd in sire tho-p nf nin
PHI IPF HflW CLEAN SLATE I other raratn 011 I'irlh.
rULIL.t onUVI OUtHH oui 1 u , (iMtIllK , f hiisinevs. and getlm.'
-" I oui spiulih, should be the goiirnniinl -
No Prisoners at City Hall Since 10 1 ami tmli "
Horns said that he hail the org.iniJ'a
tion of sueh a department in ion
teinplntion foi ccul months The mi
usual conditions, prevailing as n re
milt ot the afur-war ilPM-lopnlonts, has
given birth to main piobltnis in the
matter of banking nnil taxes Mint are
nltogetlur loo liitruuti foi the npinge
laymnti to sohe
'the liici'asuig press of business
upon the lompum's oth nls and the
different depniiun nls made it linpos
hible to gUe proper attention to the
large nninbei of ieipiests foi such in
joimation
There will be no limit to service of
the new department "Mi Moms nid.
On th iontrai the dtpaitment will
be always available for nnv help or ad
vice it enn give in a pirspnal nnd 1011
fidential maniiPi, not onlv in h inking
or other relations with the eompnuv
itself, but also in other business trans
actions, such as lmome Ihk returns,
investments nnd other tinnncl.il problems.
lint the adults, loo iiiuveu thPii
shnle of the verv ncressm anil helpf il
.....! 1.. Il.n Innliillll .if 1 l ,t! wt 1 tit
. . I WIIIIIIII-, llltlll-lll.tji'i.i'
Legion Post to Give Smoker ! rhm i tie tin pastois ilisi iisspd ill
Post No ls'1 nieiiian legion willUifit liistioph from Mini pulpits vi
gni a smol 1 1 Iniiight in honni of fm though tin Itmii'iii Cnllioln i lunch hn
iin i si i n nu n at the Columbia ( lull l ,, hred it -i If In In in lull -viupithv
III old and Mvlm I sduts 'linn will ,, n IMIIIIIII n us found nn
be viiiiib villi i 1 Iiomiir liinving pn ii r 11 nt nf t'n ltotiinii itliolli utinl
tuies i ml iniisi
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$16 Patent Boot
With Exqoliite Grty C
Tallorod Topi, V
tamonen tor ui at tna
famous ZitgUr Broi.
factory, lurned ola,
rrTerra iomt reoii.
lutton or lace model.
Offered Just For
TODAY AND
TOMORROW
U ttiow you that you
don't have to pay
exorbitant pricei
tor the privilege of ob
taining the higheit level
of excluivenea in foot
wear. Of this excep
tional value, however
We've only a limited
shipment. .fxlced
c Totlr" ai.rt Tomorxiw
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2"d nrrvea$2
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Happy and Comfortable Is the Baby
Whose Garments Come From Here
Because Only the Softest and Finest of
Materials Are Used and Every Gar
ment Is Thoughtfully Designed
and Carefully Finished.
lyTERELY to mention some of the things nnd
' their prices cannot convey an adequate idea
of the completeness of this stock. We invite every
mother who wants her little one to have the
finest of apparel to visit our "Baby's Corner."
Iirfnnts' Lonpr Hnnd-made Japanese Iiootccs of pink
Slips, from S2.7r. to Sfi.7Fi:
French-made Slips. $7.00 to
$14.00.
Infants' Lonp; Petticoats,
French hand made, Gei ti udc
or band styles, dainty silk
embroidery, ?4.00 to $7.00.
Lonp Flannel Pctticrfats,
embroidered or plain, Ger
trude or band styles, $2.00 to
$C00.
Hand-made Embioidered
Cashmere Sacqucq and Long
Wiappetsjn pink, blue nnd
white; Sacques, $2.75 ' to
$6.76; Wrappers, $4.85 to"
$12.75.
Lonp Wrappers of Japa
nese Habutai $ilk Crepe, cm
bioideted and scalloped; pink
and blue, $7.00.
Japanese Short Kimonos of
habutai silk, cmbioideicil,
pink and two shades of light
blue, $2.75.
and blue silk crepe, plain or
with delicate embroidered
floral spray, $1.00.
Quilted Bootees, hand-made,
pink-and-vvhito or bluo-and-vvhito,
35c to $1.85.
Quilted Itobes, plain or
flower embioidered; pink at
blue, $5.25 to $9.50.
Carnage Robes of quilted
Japanese silk cicpc, flower
cmbioideied, $7.50 nnd $8.00.
"Baby Buntings" in white,
blue or pink; quilted Japa
nese crepe, $7.50 to $9.00.
Capes and Coats of cash
meic, some with hbods, $15.00
to $17.50.
Can iage Boots, Winter
Shiits or Bands evcrjthing
in fact His oi Her Little
Jlajcsty needs.
. MAIL ORDERS FILLED
i P. M. Saturday
The war is ovei and there ate still1
slackers The old tune lelial-h" the
pafc-iraeliers. the suotnl-.toiv men
l the sneak tluevis the pickpockets mil
even the drunks-have slacked Not a
safe has been cracked, not n sneak thief
has "-nuikv" not n pocket puked, not
..,, ,i niKinlier of the "souse fnmllv I
has been active enough to give the p.i
. . .tiolmcn of the reseive corps at ( itv
Hall anv work to do betwien 10 o clock '
Situidav and S o'clock this morning
Jtavbp it would be truer to snv tlmt
none of the above has hi en eutiRht 'It
i unusual slid Sirgiant Ildwin Ah-1
bott this iniiiuing whin iiiistionid ip
gaiiling the fmie's vveik-ind "I inn t'
neeoiint or it Our men weie therp i
and if un thing find happcncil we d hive
known about it '
First Service Held at St. Martin's
The hrst service in St Martin s
Chapel, Ithan the Rift to St Martin's
parish from Mi nnd Mrs. Tlienplnliis
P. Chandler, was lipid vesteiilav af'cr
three j ears have bein spent in its con
struction The chapel, which is of the
early Gothic tjpi was also built hi
Mr. Chandler, a prominent architect
During the war, work was suspended
Tho building is located two miles ills
tnnt from St Martin's Church in Rail
nor.
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We make the statement with
out reset vatinn thnttheie 15 no
car at any price in winch there
is moie accuiate vvoikmanship
than in a Cadillac. This is as
true of used Cadillacs as it is
of a new Cadillac.
Cadillacs thoioughly over
hauled, in open and closed body
styles, are guaiantced. We also
have a few cais of othei makes
in our used-car stock.
.Neel-Cadillac Company
142 North Broad Street
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m 3 -THr rioht wav- n
The uninterrupted service, greater strength and
loading space, and the short wheel base of the
Brockway are bringing more and more big fleet
owners to us.
The Brockway will solve your trucking problems
efficiently and economically. Come in and let us
show you how.
Call, phone or write.
Brockway Motor Truck Co. of Philadelphia
2324-26-28 MARKET STREET
LARGE AND COMPLETE SERVICE STATION
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"What artists make records for it?"
That indicates die quality of a talking'
machine as a musical instrument upon
that depends the pleasure you will get
from it.
The Victrola brings to you the greatest
artists of all the world and they make
records for the Victor Company because
they are convinced that only Victor
Records do full justice to their art; that
only the Victrola brings that art into
your home in all its beauty.
Such fidelity of rone is possible only
because Victor Records and the Victrola
are scientifically coordinated arid syn
chronized in the processes of manufac
ture. They should be used together to
secure a perfect reproduction. That is
the way for you to hear in your own
home the superb interpretations of the
greatest artists exactly as they themselves
heard and approved their own work.
There are Vittrolas In great vari
ety ot styles from $25 to $950. Victor
dealers everywhere.
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Records I
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is Jrrnj .ATTTJCiriL Tlij'ilinjrMlLj-jjl&lEU s
Victrola XVII, $300 M
Viarola XVII, electric, $365 M
y Mihogany or oak M I
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M&MrXSMt"" lltoll New Victor Records demonstrated rJM
CTMtshJKWjf!i!raffl iJSW .AsSHll at all dealers on the 1st of each li
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DARLINGTON'S
1 1 26-28 Chestnut Street
Gossard Corsets Give Good Figure Lines
and Are Comfortable to Wear
And, Because They are Front-lacing are
Easy to Put On and Take Off, or' to
Adjust as Needed
IVTO LONGER is the obviously corseted figure
smart ; the corset must not be evident in the
finished silhouette. Not easy to attain unless you
have exactly the right Corset which has been
carefully fitted.
We have Gossard Corsets in models suitable
for the matron of ample proportions and for the
slender woman. Prices from $3.50 to $16.50.
Note On request we shall be glad to send
you a little booklet we have just printed which
shows how Gossard Corsets are adapted to every
figure.
De Bevoisse Brassieres from 65c to $5.00,
six'ond n.oon
DARLINGTON'S
1 1 26.-28 Chestnut Street
Victor Talking Machine Co? Camden, N J, U. S A
For Those Who Make Their Own ,
Clothes or Have Them Made
One Turns Naturally to Darlington's for
the Best in Silks, Woolen Goods,
Laces and Trimmings.
'"PHIS store was started as a dry good3 business,
and for eighty-two years we have maintained
an enviable reputation for having full assort
ments, high qualities and fair prices in Dress
Fabrics and Trimmings. You will find us splen
didly prepared now to meet your requirements in
materials for the new dress and suit and for re
making the old,
A Particularly Good Satin at $2.75
Seveial good stieet and evening shades, also chunfje
able effects, 36 inches wide, exceptional value at this price,
BLACK SATINS aie here up to $7150 yard; ask
especially to see those at $3.00 and $3.50 yiud.
Plenty of the Wanted Crepe Weaves
Ctepe do Chine, Chaimeuse nnd Crepe Meteor in a
wonderful vaiiety of sheet and cvenlnp; shades; piices
fiom $3.00 to ?4!p0 yard.
Get Your Butterick Patterns Here
We have a complete- line of Butteiick Pattems and
aUo the DELINEATOR and other Butterick publications.
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