iWf-vwiw-,r ' 4VI-9T'- ty EVENING PUBLIC LEDQE1V-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER c'lOlO "H iw I V- U; VA it I I-' vf I !w r l-y SHIMMY COCKTAIL " SELLERGOES FREE . Federal Agent Says It Tasted Like Whisky, but Proof Is Lacking ONE SALOONKEEPER HELD PRINCE TO DECORATE THREE FROM HERE British Distinguished Conduct1 Medals for Philadelphia Tank Corps Veterans t tlon, arrested Rimer Sinn, an rlRhtrpn-jcnr-old negro, of Hiiiwllrjr strrct, iirnr .Tofrcrioii. Up wns holt under S It'll ball bj Mnslxtrntp (Srelli todny for n furtlirr lipniliiR Saturday. , :1IATS TIUMMBP FIIKR ! sSTOIin OPKN8 DAILY 0 A. H. ANH CLOSES 8:30 P. M. What 1"! n "hlmmy cocktail ? Inability of federal agents to nnsxver this quMUon xxns rexpontlble for f re in Ilarrv Schwartz, n saloonkeeper at 1U3 Poplnr street, cxnmlned K't'i1"" bv T. Henry Wnlnut. assistant T'nltrd State' district attorney, on a rhnrce of scllinjj and kceplns for sale intoxi ratine liquors. , , According to the saloonkeeper, a "shlminr" is made of cracked lee, elneer nle and "somotliliiK else Ac .n.dinK to Deputy Collector of Interna ItovcnfiV John Kelly. ' somethlnK else tastes like whisky. Hut nl he could produce as evidence, except the memory of the taste. xvns i bottle of vlnegnr nnd n bottle of "Mrguila Dare. o Schwartz was freed. ,,,. Matthew Mnus. T'ifth street and .Ir ani nvenue. and .lohn V,'","- rederal street, wore each held in SllMW bail for court Mnus. a saloonkeeper, is charged with violntinB the "art line prohibition net. and McOarvey with sell ins Intoxicating liquor nnd keeping it MrOn'rvcr admitted n federal agent to the Rlisworth Club, in compnnx with two intoxicated men who weie known there, after federal agents were refined admission lit tltr- club, it is nlleged, three mem bers threatened the agent with pmntx bottles. Agents outside rend 7rP" warrant nnd McOaryey admitted them, n... i,nttli nf whisky and some - ! per cent beer were taken by the agents 'nnd shown ns evidence. ,,,,, McfJarvey'n attorney contended that the liquor was the property of the club. TO DISCUSS COAL-TAR DYES Bernhard C. Hesse to Address! Franklin Institute Tonight ' "American Dye Industries Present nnd Future," is the subject nf n lecture to be delivered tonight at the rnnklin Institute bv Hernhnrd C. Hesse, of New York city. Coal tar dyes will be dis ' cussed. ... , w After a summarized statement ot uie orld-positioii of this imlustn in Ull.l, its dexelnpinent nnd present day status, specifically, in the I'nited States will be i considered, followed by a short renew of corresponding conditions abroad. ! With this ns n background an attempt w III bo made to foreenst competitive! changes reasonablj to be expected in the future and the action probablj need fill on the part nf the government nnd I citizens generally to insure in this conn try an as nearly self-contained nnd ( self-sustaining coal tar chemical in dustry, in all its most important rami Mentions, as the circumstances will per i mit. Tliree I'hilndelphin soldiers, members I of the .tOtst Unttalion. Amerlenn Tank, Corps, will recelxo the ltrltlsh Distill j guished Conduct Medal from the hands , of the Prince of Wales, either Nocm ber l.t, at Washington, or November L''J, at Now York. This information wns iwlvrtl today i in telcgrnms from the military attache of the Hritlsh embassy. The medal is the highest decoration Great Hritain gios to noncommissioned men. The men to be decorated are Ser geant Napoleon 1'. .fardel. KM 7 North Tlilrinnnth street: Cornoral l'rnnk . O-moiid, ZV2 North 1'iftx -third street, nnd Private Knbcrt V WrWr, IM." North Klgliteentli street. Corporal Osmond and Pilwito ihciv also won the American Distinguished Medal and the latter has two additional citations. I Wiher, who wns n professional boxer , known in the loped arena as Monte1 Hiitt. said todax he wasn't Mile what he wns getting the decoration for. THEFTS HANDICAP BAND Jewish Welfare Orrjin'iM;. n Dim mer's Instruments Stolen The brass band of the .lewish Wcl fnie Hoard. 101(1 Master stieet has been greatlv handicapped bj (he iccent loss nf ariniis instiunients bel(ngmg to the ilnnnmi'i I lie liru iiirui nuvc trap the last tilt cc been spreading oxer xxppks ... 1 First the kettle drum disappeared net the tambourine t In n the bolls T,nt niglil. Pntiolmnn Peacock of the Nineteenth and Oxfn'd streets sta lw 1 AMYOU VRMTHEDItf AjtiVBEL? pSpcclal Attention to Fittings I Store Orders Arcrptril Corset Talk No. 40 BEFORE BUYING ttrr t4iutlfiil sntt, slie imule the mis tilke thni mnny wonifn mnke Mir iKHixht the mime rorxft hr liml been wesrlnr fftr jfHrs rrmmlless of the fmt lluil It illd not ronforin to lirr flenre. Is thfro un wondfr nrss of the suit Ulis Inst? Till'. - )) I IS 1 A T KIN the mil uttnirtlie Xll'ST III-. Jl'M I1KIIIT. Von i a ii hum It In The I.mircl nr.rt opirth elrrteil. Ihm srlm tlllrnlli mini iilmijs. TOMORROW WE CONTINUE the crcufrst ( orsel rlfnt I'hlliiilrl lililil hus prr knoHii. .. .. ,, rink Imtlst linil lilte routll. jjill urn mid low host, illurs Sl.l.) up to s?.r.n t -II, . II., Thnnipson. l. I'. ""I ullirr mnkrs, lirokrn sizes, rout lis nnil brotiKlrs, ulups mi SI. '15 to S3.no l.nie front nnil linik innilels. pink unil white IlKlirrit fiihrlrs. routlls nnn lirnrnili's. IJilsllr nrounil top. I.lnstlc sores and srntllntril Imi k. I'rlreil at lr thim wholesale SX.80 uis(h llroehe Mnshnhle ntln. S3. '15 llrnrnile nines up to SB.PO 3f,cJaurelGr5el 10SouthlOLhSt America's Largest JUST BELOW MARKET Corset Shop llilli eqoi Morlrot St. iwn Ersl'lltlnE Mont vtomrn tlnr llfllBht- VAUCLAIN TO BE SPEAKER Talk Baldwin's President Wll Electric Men "Qualifications for Leadership" will be the subject of an address by Sam uel M. Vauclain. president of the Bald win Ixcomotite Works, before the mem bers of the Philadelphia Electric Co. section of the Nationnl Electric Light Association nt the New Century Drnw- !mw TTrtrtm tnnip-M !fr- Vnnollis- WTS chairman of the ordnance committee of' the war industries board, as well as ' serrintr as a member of the council of national defense. The country awarded him the Distinguished Service Medal while France made him u Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. ' 'AUTO OVERTURNS, MAN HURT Driver Is Thrown Several Feet Clear, of Car Arthur Cloyer, 2231 North llwent.t sccond street, was badly injured todny I when an automobile which he wns driving overturned at Sixth and Vine , streets, ' Clover attempted to turn into Vine street from Sixth while going rapidly The car turned upside down and threw Clover a distance of several feet. He was taken to the Hahnemann j Hospital. The only piano that brings no regrets By comparative valuation, as costs rush up, Steinway prices remain the most reasonable of any necessity of cultivated existence. But slight difference now remains between the selling price of this supreme musical instrument and the price asked for mediocre pianos. Foresight real business sagacity has kept Steinway prices practically stabilized. The same sagacious prep aration at the factories for all eventualities has always kept Steinway quality at par. The price of other commodities has become prohibitive, while their quality has grown poorer but a Steinway remains a standard to itself, always the same. Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph The greatest triumph of America's wizard of inven tion tone ever pure; me chanical operation perfect ; no needles to change; endless variety of records from every instrument and the world's greatest artists. Steinway Duo-Art Pianos Sterling Pianos Sterling Player Pianos K Ch- rsmeai till CHESTNUT ST Only Philadelphia, Representative Of Steinway & Sons uwa hShkTP nilHIH ST '"I 0nr 'vB hvT V 3 J& iHJ gUJpJljr JACK DEMPSEY wasn't content to remain among the "prelim" fighters. "Plenty of them!" said Jack. "I'll be different." And he trained and studied his opponents' methods, "got onto!' their points, worked hard, worked up to the top. For the man who would win for the product that would spur on to success There's always room at the top! Special 28th Anniversary Offer! 50 Yellow Trading Stamps Free ! Friday Anniversary Specials! $2 ALUMINUM WARE .65 fl-cit. Ciimrv I'nn with ((P I'ovcr . . 1 ,D I . 2-lt. like Holler .. JY I ' .Vill. Dinner Holler with) X patent utrnlner cocr,( T- ;s.ii Liquid Mn iiiiii, sic. quart I for floors nnd furniture 90c Mheet Nleel Himnlrr, 48e. 11x16. Inch felf-lmstlnK M.50 Senmlenn lliiuhle linnnler, !3r. SOi- lnt I'nn, 10c. Hair rocied. Lit llrulhem Tlllltt) Kl.OOJt Mail orders Filled HA TS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Phone rder mti 0 il MarKet Eighth ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Filbert Seventh Friday Anniversary Speclatsl $5 and $6 Petticoats $3.69 Specinl purchase from n well kriown manufacturer. Chiffon taf feta or Jersey top witrT taffeta flounce. Lit llrotliem SECOND FLOOR l?imMil'&V0mmS A New Series Tomorrow! m) rfy Y1LLW TIMIDDM V': . I t ; jTy'l l!'-'' Tomorrow Brings Double Opportunity to Save Anniversary Sale and Friday Bargains The very cream of the special stocks reserved for our Twenty-eighth Anniversary Sale t finds placd on our counters tomorrow. Take advantage of these extraordinary oppbrtunities charge goodsnow; pay in January, 1920 To Every Purchaser of One Dollar's Worth or More Series "12XXK" & "12XXL" Good in any Yellow Stamp Book no matter how many other "Extra" Stamps you may already have. viimm invM'''iV'Mv t Our Annual Sale of Mens Winter Furnishings Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars' Worth of High-Grade Men's Wear Underpriced from 20 to 40 Per Cent. Furnishings of the best quality in almost unlimited quantity, much of it at prices liettcr than piesent wholesale quotations. nnualSaleof Superior Union Suits linen year throiiRli our tremendous outlet we nro able to p ircli.ise the entire stock ot run ot the mill of this famous make. Tim Imperfections ire ery slmht. 'Jliey are nil made In the usual lilKh-prrade "Superior" mnnncr patented loclted crotch, ocrlocl(ed stitched M a ms, etc. f j Lot 1 $2.50 to $3.50 Union Suits. . )$1 .79 Of fine lotton In white, cream and slhcr gray, i Lot 2 $4.50 to $6.50 Union Suits . . Best quality merino wool and mercerized,yain. Natural color and ecru Lot 3 $7 to $15 Union Suits. . Better qualities only. Ot fine wool and bilk nnd-wool in uiue, cream ana natural 3-29 .$g.95 Just Arrived A Brand New Shipment of Women's & Misses' Outer Wear That Ranks High on the Anniversary Sale's Honor Roll of Bargains $3 & $3.50 Accordion $ .69 Reefer Scarfs ' Mnk nf "Mill Imperfection Of highls lustious fiber In popular two tone accordion waxes. Black with hlte. naxy. purple, Bainet, Ereen, etc. Fliilblicd with Ions fiinge. I $5 Flannel Shirts, $3.69 1 1'nusual x'alue. Part-wool llulit and i dark gray flannel. AttaclieC collar 1 double -breast pockets. 50c Lisle Thread Half Hose HlRh-graile lisle thread In black anl colors Seamless. Reinforced doubio hetl and toe. 29c $2 Muslin Nightshirts, $1.49 Surplice neck und pockets. $3.95 $6.50 Heavy Sweaters. . . . (lood. heavy jam In popular sneat.l Biiitn. i.o.u style with three-i pleco shawl collar, pockets nnd e. I tra stronpr buttonholes. ' Boys' $1.25 Percale Blouses 85c Famous MnMrr brand, known'for make and finish, darner's best percale In colored stripes. Attached collar deep yoke soft cuffs, tapeless xvalstband. i to 16 years. Lit ItroB. 7th & Market Streets A i 0g& & j $27.50 Top Coats, $16.75 j Of volour in navy, green, henna, Burgundy and j black. Largo collars- Of fur or plush, ripple backs or finished xvith belt. $42.50 Sports and Top Coats, $29.75 Velour de"" lalne, broadtail, broad cloth, polo cloth and xelour In de lightful new shades. Beautiful, large collars of seal, kit coney or opossum Linings of plain or fancv Silk. One sketched. T- l Stunning Fur Trimmed Coats, $25 I Of velour, polo cloth and broadcloth in brown, I rekin, navy and mahogany. Handsome seal ! collars. Silk or satin lining. Pictured. $45 Tailored Suits, $29.75 Serge, poplin and heather mix tures in smartest shades. Plait ed, belted, braid trimmed and sports effects. Satin lining. One sketched. $25 Dresses, $15 The charm of long line effects Is depleted at Its' best and graceful tunics are also In exldencc. All fashionable shades In serge, satin and Georgette. One pictured. Handsome $50 Tailored Suits, $35 ! Cheviot, burella cloth, serge, plain and checked velours, in navy, i I black, beetroot, rose, taupe and broxvn. In jaunty sports and stylish belted effects, with snappy pockets, clever collars and modish lines. Silk linings. $37 .50 Smart $50 Top Coats Plain and plaid sllvertone, broad cloth, X'elour and plush in the rip ple styles and chic belted effeets'. Satin or silk lined. One pictured, lit Urother SECOND FLOOH Friday Anniversary Specials! 75c New Process a e Floor Coverings, (tIoC a?, yd.) Two yards xvide. Many pieces of the same pattern. Please bring sizes. ............,. ., $12 Royal Wilton Rugs, $6 Size 27x54. Plain and moresque. I wot more tuan one to a customer. $10 China Matting Rugs, $6 SUe 0x12. Heax-y quality Not moie than txx-o to a customer. No Mail or 'Phone Orders Filled Lit Brothers FOVHTll FLOOIt Friday Anniversary Specials! Remnants of $1.25 OiQ TERRY CLOTH, yd. SfoL Chenille effect 75c to $1 Cretonne, yard, 49c ItemnnntB desirable lengths. $1.10 Oil Opaque Window Shades, 79c AV.tr. ted colors. Spring rollers. Fixtures 75c Filet Curtains, yard, 39c 4R Inches xvide. S25 Cedar Chests, 518.85 Highly polished red cedar. 44x20x17. $3 Magazine Racks and Music Roll Stands, $1.'85 Mission finish. Four shelx-es. 17xlO',6 Inches. 'o Mnll or l'lioiie Orders rilled on Upliol Mery. I.I Ilrolliem Third Floor Muslin Undergarments Friday Anniversary Specials! Lot 1 $2.50 & $3 Values $1 95 it Gowns, chemise and petticoats ex'enil pretty models of nain sook, prettily trimmed xvlth lnco and llbbon. One sketched. .95' Lot 2 $1.25 & $1.50 Values 12nx-elope chemise and a limited mmiititv of nlctcowns. Fine materials, daintily trimmed xvlth laces and stltchlncs. . ' It H tl 11 M I , 4. I $5 Satin Chemise, $3.95 I f.Imlted quantity. Lox-ely itallored effect xvlth hemstitching and hand cmbroldoty. J.lt Itrothers SECOND FI.OOIi 1K i!i iW ARMY BLANKETS Anniversary Sale $ Price ' " LOT 1 Fine grade, 80 wool. Khaki color without border, 6"4 86, weigh 4 Ms pounds. LOT 2 Dark gray, 80 wool. Without border. Weight C pounds, size 6486. LOT 3 Silver gray xvool in twilled weave. Weight 4 pounds, size 64 86. .;,... , .,., ...,., 4, $7 to $20 Blankets, $5.50 to $13.75 l Of fleecedoun; also xyool-and-cotton. In xrhlte and plaid effects. Double bed size. Show handling. Lit llrotlieri FIRST FLOOn, NORTH Thousands of Men's New Suits & Overcoats Daily Fall in Line FOR THIS REMARKABLE ANNIVERSARY EVENT - Clothes with the stamp of prosperous times. Wholesomely honest in fabric and tailoring. Smartly up-to-the-minute in style. If $26 .75 $35, $40, $45 Overcoats. . . . Douhln-hrenstoil iileff.ru nrifl nl sterettes, also conservative and form-fitting models. $3.8- 50 $50 and $55 Overcoats. . . Handsome conservative models; also ncwT-styles in ulsters and form-fit- ting coats. $p 17 $35 and $40 Suits, $28.75 Conservative or English model coats, single and double breasted. $25 and $30 Suits Splendid medium-priced cloth ing. Conservative patterns, carefully tailored. x. ..... Boys' $15 Suits, With Two Pairs Pants, $9.75 i i-Muai, cneviots ana casslmeres. uemcnuuie ueus. oiz.ea 'I""'' .! " " ' ' Boys' $16.50 Crompton Cord Suits - $1 0.75 With Two Pairs of Pants Coats lined xvith khaki. Very warm'nnd serviceable. Sizes 7 to 16. Ilil i , II ' I' ' ' Boys' $18.50 School Overcoats, $13.75 A special lot. Double-breasted skirt-coat model with -woolen lining. Some have one-quarter Venetian yoke lining. Sizes 9 to 18. j,it urotlieri Second Floor, SeventhfS'treet $30 Overcoats, $19.50 Many conservative models in this lot', nlso double breasted ulsters and ul-sterettes. .50 $30 Suits, $21.50 s Two and three button effects. Best fabrics, carefully tailored and serge trimmed. f . ... $40 Ulsters and Ulsterettes, $31.50 Doubio breasted. Latest weaves, including plain and fancy plaids. Belt all around. $9.75 t is 8 to 17. 1 .ilf l One of the Anniversary Sale's Banner Offerings Women s $6 & $8 Shoes On Sale 9.30 A. M. Smart nexv fall models. Manufacturer's clearaway of a surplus stock that came to us at an almost incredible price for spot cash. Gray and Brown Kid, Patent Colt, Tan and Black Calf, Glazed Kid Dressy models, xvith light-xveight soles and fashionable heel shapes. No mail or phone orders filled Young Women's $6 Shoes, $2.98 I Patent coltskinxvith colored tops. Military I heels. Sizes 2 to 8. j Misses' $3.50 to $0.49 $4 Button Shoes , ' -uiecomiiiueu styles from a fore most Philadelphia maker. Button shoes !n various leathers, sizes 11VS to 2. hit mothers First Floor, 7 V vik Children's $3 to $3.50 Shoes, $2.49 I..uce ami Hluuher styles In gun motnl, Broken nles. 25c Shoe Dressing, 12c For colored buck or suedo foot xvear. Also "Blanco" the Ideal white cleaner. North HATS TRIMMED FREE $3 Uiitrimmed Velvet Hats, $F8 Of fine quality panne and Lyons velvet in chic shapes, including medium and small turbans, toques and tarn effects, either plain or shirred. One sketched. j J.IT I1KOTHEKI MAII"'rHONK .ORDKKS FW.I,I $5 Ready-to-Wear Hats, $3.65 Hatter's plush and panne vel vet. Some are of the mush room type, others straight and still others in turban effects. Ribbon band and bow trimming. No mail dr phono orders. iJt liroher Flrit Floor, North JjiT - BHOTflKKli XX -Women's Gloves Values WJ Two-clasn chamois suede. In white, cray. black and irmstlc. 1 - f "oraens $i.bo Silk Gloves. 98c Two clasp, sued lined. Black, Bray. brown; and heaver. Ilt llrotherk-r Flrt Flopr. 8psc SgaMUMMMMgHB'il,i'iiii1 . ' ' 0 Ski- 1 ' i It A 1 ;: vl . 'in- 'l
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