'&ffif,,'rFFf y ffw "A ty . 3VENIKG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER U, 1919 A 'Hi ,( '"nrrfili'itj II 1G f its l DOUBLE BURIAL FOR BOYS SWEPT TO SEA Schoolboy Chums of Two Vic tims Await Arrival of Bodies Here START VIGIL AT HOME INTENSIVE STUDY OF DRAMA PLANNED AT PENNSYLVANIA Zclosophic Literary Society Organizes Graduate Comtnittec and Will Stage $1000 CampaigiPto Further Project. Select Nine Plays The two bos who lnt llioir lUe wlicn Kvcpt to wo In n eunniiiR kMIT near Atlantic City last Saturday rnn) be burirtl together in tills nt. Itoth fnnrrnlH will bo hold Thursday. One boy, ltainnml Iszaril. fifteen jeni old, Hied at 211 Went llniiilrrrj Ftrcet. (iTinantown. Tlio other bn, John Scott T.rrtbctter, ixteen jenrs old. lived iu Chicago. Ills grandparent live nt 12S South l'lftieth street, and it was nald there today that the two clmnii prohnblj will be buried together. The bodies lire expected to reach rhllndelpMa 'o'bn. Mr. !s.ard is in Atlantic "it taring for his -.on's hmlt Mrs. I.edbettel took ehartfe of her Mm' body when It wai brought back from Cape Mnj. near whicli place tin- two bodlen were icoeied in an open boat. Friends of the I?r.rd bov nre anx iously awaiting the airhnl of tlieir for mer chum's bodj. Seernl began a vigil near Hnxmnml'. house this morn ing which they laj will not end until the body arrives home Smpathetic nelghbois anl rrlntic ure doing their bet to console Mrs. innru. ' I VI low scholars nt the Winchester i Academy. I.ongport. where the Imijh vere being educated, plnu to send tokens of their loc A ilehgation from the scliooi is expected to nttend the funeral Trntnlho arrangements made for the burial of lizard, before the plan for n double funeral was ndvanced. fixed Tlmrsila) afternoon nt -:I10 o'clock ns the time The funeral is to be held from the Cuharj Kptanpnl Church, Mnnlirim street and I'lilaski incline, with the Kev Kranklin Moore officiat ing. Interment will be in hj Hill Ccmeterj BUCKS TRAFFIC, NOW HELD Navy Sailor Accused of Stealing Au tomobile In West Chester Failure to obej a traffic visual nt Broad and YVnlnut streets Inst night caused the nrievt of John Sims, n ncgi" sailor, for stealing the automobile lie tlnj .I!. !.. Sims, whose home is in t oluinlii.i. ' S. ('.. is stationed nt the wu jnnl Tcsterdav lie had a furlough and went to West Chester. There, polite vaj . when he got tired of isiting the town, be appropriated nil automobile paikeil along n curb and started in it for this city. Ooing south on Ilroad street, be failed lo ob-cie that the trnpic scm.iphoie was set against him. drove piit it and was halted hi Kcscrie I'ntrolmnn Stc- xer. Steicr's iiuestioning brought out the fact, according to the police, that , the enr was a stolen one. and Sims wjin' arrested. lie will bnie a hearing tnilaj before Magistrate l'ennock in the Central Sta- . tlon. Police are looking for the owner, of the car. With the purpose of plncing the study of dramn on the same basis ns science and other studies, n graduate commit tee, bended by Dr. Arthur nolwon Qiiinn, one of the foremost nutlioiltles on ilrnnin in this count n . has been or ganized hi the Zertsophic I.iternrj So cletv of the I'nlversltj of IViinsjIinula. At n meeting held at he home of Doc tor Oiilnn. nt Cjnwjd. 1'n.. a far reaching program wns outlined, includ ing a SlOOfl campaign and the construc tion of a mlnnture stng fully equipped. A series of nine ono act plais were selected and competition for places on the casts has been thrown open to the 11.000 men and co-eds nt the 1'nlier sltj. The plnis will be presented nt the Inltlnl perfoininncc before a select audience, including 1'iovost Kdgnr Fahs Smith, the trustees of the Vnl icrsity, authorities on the drama, prominent ami Influential I'hlliulel lihlans. The tinnl effort will come in the spring, when a production will be pre sented nt a prominent downtown Hien tre bi the best talent of the icnr Wmtliv dramas will be iciiied ns will also those of contcmpoinrj plnjcis and writing of ilranu and dramatic courses will be encouraged The Zelos ophic Soeietv will become a laboraton for triing new experiments in diainatic and stage techniipie. IT ATS TRIMMED rRRlS I Dean Qiiinn will be the ciitlc of the graduate coiuinlttie. He Is nn author ity on American diainatles. Is the nu llinr of the lust collectinn of Ainericnn pIiijk eiec published. I' a prominent member of the Drann League iind n member of the plnigoing committee of the Drninn League. The coach will be Mrs Sarah F. T. Price, who studied witli Steel Mac Kaie. father of l'eii MacICajc. a well-known dinmatist William SI. l'riie. her husband, started witli Fanny Wnid some vo.ns ngo. Lieutenant W Koss Sleiens. ."Ill I N'oith Sltj -Ihlid sheet, piesldent of the combined l'hitoinntheiiu and eloso ' phic Socirt.i committee whiih pioduced the "Slnsipie of the Anieiican Drnnia" In 1(117, is clinlininii of the graduate cominlttce. Lieutenant It A Kobln son, I'liltcd States field nitllleri. is1 nlso n member of the committee. He is I a menibei of l'lnis and IMaieis. i Dr. Aiibrei Hamilton, former sti I dent nt Gfo-d I'm1 erslti . England. wheie lie was prniniiu-nt In diainntics, will lie the gtadiuite piopeiti nnnnger. The stage to be ciectnl in the .elo sophlc looms in Colli ge II ill is being designed In two siiicbnls of the archi tectural school, .loseph Morgentbaler. of Cincinunti. and llobi itsnn, of 1 liiinil ton. Canada Laces, Laces, Laces Every woman loves them, and now she may in dulge to her heart's content, for Fashion urges laces with lavish prodigality for boudoir neg ligee, for underwear, for the afternoon costume, for dinner gowns and for the dainty dance frock. And laces are selling, selling, selling particu larly novelty nets, metal and chantilly laces, with bands and edges to match. Black, white, ecru and cream. 9 to 45 inches, 75c to $13.00 the yard a price-range that will suit every purse. And REAL Laces Pointe, Duchesse, and Ap plique critical selections of them at prices that are not extravagant. And Exquisite Lace Neckwear to go with the lacc-trimmed drcs.. $1.00 or up to $25.00 splendid choice. Sucfjestion Buy Christmas Gifts NOW. 1008 Chestnut Street r.. Ill BONW1T TELLER CO S I IZZ. bf 2 fc m Sfce dpeciatii (ShopfOriamaOond CHESTNUT AX IS771 STREET f F ANNOUNCE FOR (TOMORROW) WEDNESDAY A Most Extraordinary Sale of WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE COATS A most extraordinary sale of a foremost manufacturer's entire stock, including his sample line, to be closed out at the following prices, regardless of their value. Regular Prices 65.00 to 135.00 Twenty-nine Soft Velour Coats :llfr -A h Smart collars, narrow belts and unique pockets. Heavily interlined and lined with silk peau de cygne or fancy pussy willow. '(Regular price 65.00). Eighty-four Fur-Collared Coats Of heavy winter coatings, including smart English . tweeds, pile fabrics and plain velours, with large col- ) lars, Hudson seal or taupe nutria collars, lined with silk peau de cygne and interlined. (Regular price ( 89.50). ' Forty Wool Bolivia Coats Smart youthful models, cut on long slender lines, with slit pockets and adjustable collars. Choicest tailoring and lined, also interlined. (Regular price I 15.00) 39.50 50.00 W.3 m fCWftJ 65. f Fifty -seven Coats I r BBS I, hi' ttw5Vta Evora, Duvetyne and silk Bolivia, in narrow strintj N fmzTRM I ' li&MM )e't ant 8em''fitted models. Handsomely lined with ( 7& (f vV VISv W' JPbMI plain or fancy peau de cygne or pussy willow, and ( ' "1 fenWf) E 1iKB5ca heavily interlined. (Regular price 135.00). ' ftPreflBtf V WW J3& 1 i NOTE-r fjfa K r y 2i 4 size and colors included'in the lot. smy&t1' jh ssxonn orENs daily b m si. and otosss siso r. u.- 28th Anniversary Sale-Second Week Brings New Bargains to the Fore! PAY IN JANUARY, 1920, FOR YOUR ANNIVERSARY SALE PURCHASES Good bought during November will be charged-on December 31 bills, paya ble in January of next year. Customers Who Do Not Have a Charge Account Here Are Invited to Open One Now. .Women's $8 Worsted Sweaters $ 6.98 Ilcltcd models In Krn.v. brown, hcntlifr inl na. Haxe sailor or shawl col lar. - Children's $2.50 All-Wool Drawer I.ccplnais. $IM CopenliiiBcn, old roe, brown, olle dr.ib Hlzcs, 6 months to 3 Miars, Ml llrotlifm 8KCOND FLOOR Mall Orders Filled HA TS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE - Orders PHled Market Eighth ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Filbert Seventh $9 Jersey ) Qft Silk Petticoats j"- Messallno flounce. Navy, gray, browo and black. I $11 Mcssalinc SQ QQ Petticoats.... VO Awnlns stripes of gray, combined with brown, navy, henna or purple. , tit Wrother- SECOND FMOH. Household Linens : Thanksgiving Sale ! Bidding; Housewives Fill Their Closets at Prices Too Good to Be True All because we saw this day of prohibitive prices cominfr and made up our minds that wo and our customers would not bo caught! Save a Fourth and More in This Sale 85 SALE ADVERTISCD ON BLOTTES HUn I w?"l N.mlr nn CUT irniMwi sqiBjtitspaiE; glass - T T T i -""ft MA mWJi" l MOUUHOtD ,m l 17 flBffJI 11 IMNS lrlft yOlrt.3l3TS7JM X M.fi ! $1.25 Mercerized ! Damask, yard . . I Two ;ariU wide Twenty jiat terns $5 Scalloped Round $0.98 Cloths ; Two hhIs round, scilloped, Of mer cerized dama). 75c "Marlcx" Bath Towels, each 59' Blue, pink and euld Jncquard bor ders LniRc size Doien, 7.00. I " j6 nemsiucnea kioi .o! Scalloped Cloths. . 68 Inche3 round oi square. Fine I damask $1.25 Lace-Trimmed Scarfs and Shams, each Four Complete Matched Seta lSxSt Inches nnd 3030 ltlclies. 89( 50c Barnsley Crash OCc extra special ' rure Irish linen crash; llntlcss. 89c Mercerized Damask, yard . 68 Inch. For breakfast use, 59( 35c Union Half Linen OCc Crash ; Heavy, soft and absorbent. LIntiess. 39c Heavy Turkish Bath Towels, each, I.argo size In white only. Dozen. S3.40. 29c $3.50 Hemstitched and Scalloped Uonc Cloths i.VO Two yards round, scalloped or miunre iiemsiiicnea. ui iilgniy iiivrcerizrd unmagic. -tt-t - - -r , ...... ..,.,.. FILET LACE Two beautiful MATCHED SETSdcsteni 18x36 inches, each, $1.39 18x45 inches, each $1.49 18x54 inches, each $1.69 Fl .29 $1.50 Imported Mercerized Damask Two yards wide. Satin finish. Napkins to match, 22 Inch, doien $3.40. Ml llrntlirr FIRST FI.OOH, NOIITII Another Big Day of $40 $OC to $50 WINTER COATS & Choose From Scores of Styles in This Great Anniversary Disposal! Nearly all have large, luxurious collars of seal, opossum or Kit Coney and the beautiful linings are of figured silk or plain Sol satin. The interlinings pro mTs e added warmth. Considering the excel lence of the qualities offered and the large sums to be saved it is no wonder that enthusiastic crowds flock here in great numbers. There are many delight ful versions of ripple, plaited, belted and straight effects.- Four pictured. Materials are bolivia, ve lour, polo cloth, lustone, plush, broadtail cloth, velour de laine and silveAone. Colors: Reindeer, beaver, Mocha, taupe, brown, mole, Oxford, Victory blue, henna, mahogany and navy. Ml Brother. SECOND FLOOR A Manufacturer's Entire Surplus Stock! Women's High ; Shoes for Autumn $8 to $10 Values A wholesale clearaway that made a clean sweep of all this season's higher priced footwear in a well-known maker's ware house. High cut, with the modibh long vamp. Welted and turn soles. Hou sewares Anniversary Brings Them Underpriced ! $5.25 Patent Colt with Gray Fabric Tops. Lace model with imi tation wing tip. Full Louis heels. Tan Calf with Gray Buck Tops. Turn soles and full Louis heels. Tan Calf Lace Shoes with fabric tops to match. Walking heels. Men's $12 to $15 Bench-Made Shoes , Tan ca'fskin model. Wing tip and straight lace; also tan calf. Button styles with buckskin tops. Patent coltsktn button model, with gray buckskin tons. i - .....-,.--.--------- i )?9.85J d Lit Ilrodiers FIHST FLOOR. NORTH flnj Cylinder Heater 510.98 Swift's Pride Soap Powder for.. 29C 13c Lux The famous 1 1 a It r soap for washing fine -lie laces -LJ- $1.25 Heater Scoop j Q Oc D-Shape handles. III lj '' rjl p Gas Radiator 3.25 Pour-tube Jeweled front: aluminum finish; will heat a larire room. U Tea Kettle B-quart, '3.25 Swift's Classls White Laundry Soap, Regularly 9c cake KAn Special, a oaltes tarOtK, IMth (tuatlty general house hold soap. Tfio Galvanized flarbare Cans. Family CKc til" ej n.Mi uMiiiM US National Oil Stove $4.95 Nffi!L? Bread Boxes $1.25 White enameled ana Drown Ja panned. Stenciled bread, sl?c. Mt Mrnthera Inpr, Third Floor Housefurnlsh- i Tnc Anniversary sale ot curtains, Draperies ana upnoi- sterics Takes on Greater Interest as Vast New Stocks Are Unpacked, Fine Egyptian Lace Panel Curtains White, ivory and ecru; 2 -yard lengths. 36 inehe wide. , ?3.75 Value, i ?4.00 Value, $5.00 Value, $2.75 $2.98 I $3.75 4B inches wide. $4.50 Value, i $5.00 Value, i ?6.00 Value, $3.48 I $3.98 I $4.98 $3.50 Scrini Valance Curtains, $9 OK Rtt ' "' ww Barman Cluny lace edge; 2Vi-yard lengths, $10 Rope Portieres, ZV,l. CT OK . uuui, PI."" Camblnatlon tapestry bands and heavy chenille cords. 50c Candle Sticks Mahogany. Brass finished holder with felt base. I 39c $3.50 French Voile Curtains, pair P2.48 i Hemstitched. White, ivory or ecru; 214-yard lengths. 69c 80c Window Shades .... Opatme In wanted colors. Sprlnsr rollers. Fixtures. $lEcru W Madras, yard. . Colored floral designs. Lit Urothem THIItD FI.OOH $25 Cedar $01. QC Chest 'A1 W Highly polished red cedar. Casters. lock and key. 44x$0xl7. $1 Cretonne, vd., 89c Beautiful color combinatoln. Row on Row of Men's New Overcoats & Suits m ifi il i lllflr- I sm ij W The enormous stock in this Anniversary Sale has been swelled by thousands of freshlu tailored nnrmenta made from worthwhile woolens that we bought months ago. Jl We bought while prices still were low and in plenty of time before the rush season to enable the tailors to put real workmanship into the garments. Men's and Young Men's Heavy Winter $Ofi.75 Overcoats ' " $35, $40 and $45 Values 44 nnd 411 ln-h a lnnir. rinithto. j breasted ulstera and uWerettrs. t.Uso conitervnthe and form-fitting xlnclc and double breasted styles $40 Overcoats $31.50 Double-breasted ulsters and ulster ettes for all weathers; belted all around. Boys' $160 $in-50 Norfolk Suits.. ' xu Latest skirt-coat model. Wide ranite of materials and colors. Boys' $15 Suits, $9.75 Tun pairs pant. Neat patterns In chelota and casBlmeres. ' Sues 8 to 17. Men's High- $90 7C Grad Suits AO.IO $35 and $40 Values Single Hnd double brenHtpfK Rnmn modeled on conservative lines. oiners ot fnappy youtntui cut isn Including i:ngls iiasn pockets. models with $50 and $55 Overcoats, $38.50 Conservative and form-flttirasr mod els, Including the new style ulsters. Boys' $16.50 $,1 O 7C Overcoats ..' ' Double-breasted skirt-coat model. Woolen 'lined. Some with onc tiuarter Venetian yoke. Sizes 9 to 18. Lit Ilrotliem Second Floor, 7th SL AN ANNIVERSARY WONDER SALE! s3 to $4 Ready-to-Wear Hats, $1.95 .Styles you will be pleased to wear because they are modish, new and excellent. There is a wonderfully varied collection wherein none but smart and desirable hats have a place, so that you might pick at random with satisfaction. Chic turbans, new tarns, toques and" entirely new types of the small hat are. shown at their best in excellent qualities of Lyons and panne velvet. They aie designed lo express at its best the vogue for shirring, draping and plaiting. Tassels and tailored bows are used for trimming. Three sketched. t- HATS TRIMMED FREE $5 Untrimmed Hats. $2.40 7 re 1 l ... -- . ui vcivei'comDinea with beaver in plain and two-tone rnlnrinmi Mn.li. j. room flare side and odd new shapes. ...I nruiiirr. r lua 1 V X.UU11, ISUKT1I tiffi! Jr WJ$ $12 Trimmed Hats, $5.98 Made for the Anniversary Sale and Surely an Honor to Its Values Charmingly do they depict the last Fashion note ' in contour, while' the excellence of their quality greatly enhances their beauty. Tlwy are of black panne velvet rich and glossy With largo brim slightly drooped, crushed crown around which straight ostnen is graceiuuy wreathed and held, oy gros-grain ribbon bow truly stunning, Again the Millinery Leadership of this' Great Store Is Exemplified in Hats of Genuine Beauty at' Half Price I J.U Brothers MILMNEny 3AUW. THIRD JTIjOpn BEAUTIFUL SILKS AT ANNIVERSARYFIGURES They open the way to have handsome frocks and at the game time practice thrift. I: Black Satin" Messaline, $2.49 f All silk quality; standard, colored edge. I . . I. M .1 ,1 I. II .1 .1 M, Fashionable Tricolette, $6.50 In black, white and winter shades. 36 Inches wide. White Washable $0 QO Soft quality, 36 Inches wide. Flowered Taffetas & Satins, $3.98 Light an? dark grounds with beautiful de signs, lp attractive color combinations. , Cqstume Velveteen, $3.98 D'eautiful auallty. In black and lead In tr win- Hlor Bhadei. J8 inches wjde. . Fresh Stocks of FLOOR COVERINGS Arrive to. Quicker Interest in the Unsurpassed Offerings of the Anniversary Sale vh ?," Tand.f of yrdl backed by the names of the best mills known to the trade and save goodly sums. ,.,. - .. M $90 Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs, $7g Finest grade, woven with all-worsted face. Heavy linen fringe on ends. SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS $78.50 Rugs, 9x12 feet. . . .$61 $45 Rugs, 6x9feet. . . Plain grounds with border. Slight mill defects.. .$35 75c New Process Floor Covering, XCiQ Two Yards Wide, so. yd ....... J JC Full rolls. Please bring sixes. No mall or phone orders filled! ROYAL WILTON RUGS $20 & $25 Rugs, 36x63 inches, $15 & $20 Rugs, 37x54 Inches. ', -$14.50 & $19.50 ' $9.50 & $12.50 lit UrothcM FOUHTH FLOOrt ,f Mi s. k M . k j w r yt ' ii in- vs- tSSSM i MT BROIIIEBB MT MMQMKUa Jtt-r V f - v l Tt w V $? 'i: ''W Til T'r- h '' -.. j" ".,.','N '.ji . v ' .,;W " i I 11 J f ' ti .. - ,i. a' '- ' '-' a -'- at-g-s- tK' .. " n r TS?5?i f ' vi II J f- ZJ . L- -i.i. Ji ....... .i i
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