Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 14, 1919, Postscript, Page 4, Image 4

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Necessities
Folks Insist on clcar,gooJ-tast-Ing
water. But these alone do
not make water absolutely health
ful. PUROCK free of mineral
deposit, or vegetable organism,
is purity plus.
Our deliveries pass your door.
'Phone or write for regular service.
THE CHAS. E. HIRES CO.
210 So 24lh St , Phil
DRINK
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WATER
LEGION POSI HERE IMENll'lUD
ASSAILS
RADICALS
WAR
RELIEF DRIVE
Adopts Resolution Denouncing! "Molting Pot" Will Feature
Abuso of Freedom Accorded j Jewish Campaign to Help Suf
Citizens of Nation ! 1 of Eastern Europo
MEMBERSHIP IS DOUBLED I TO RAISE $1,500,000 HERE
mmsamBBEtMsa
EDUCATORS OF STATE
TO ASSEMBLE HERE
Dr. Carber Plans for Seventieth
Annual Meeting of State
Organization
Pr I ihii P fiillhcr. .iipTiiitenili'lit
of srlm l mi) I'liilaili'lpliiu i iimmlthi
mrmlipi nie buih funking Ihinl plnus
fop tin pm ntietli ntintinl nic'inc f
the Pi i n-xlxntiin State r.iMrationnl
Anrintinn xxlurh will ho held lure
Docrmhi r J'l to .Tiitmarv I
Dnetoi timber henil the committee
on liiial an mgPliietitfi, xxlHi the fnl
lowing nHtntits ns suhi hiilrmen
George W riounilei ii'slntrntion .
Low. Nii'-lniun. liotil airnnunnilntinn':
Geoige lieelei . meeting plaees . I"
W. Piir.nn liiu-ii' Willmm A liison,
art oluliN Mis-. Ada I.im'i tight,
pedagogiinl Iibiaru1- mid i-iinli7ed
education and x Uilnl -. ANilliani ('
Ash ineitiiiiiiil oslnbit-. William A
Rtfiliei phMi il iilm ntimi i lnlnt.
and lnm'iii-ti "ltintis . Iloltmin White
plares of lii-tnrieil mti'ieit ill Pliila
drlplui The Hotel Adelplua will be head
quartets but most nf the sessions will
be held in lential II gh Sihool Audt
toriutn Among the piomment spc iK rs on Hie
progiatn lie (JoMMiior Sprniil . ( haile.
II. .Iildd rinvers of t'liuugri. M
Ij. Iturton president of the t'niMTMtx
of Minnesota Thomas II I'.iipks and
William H Kilmttnk ('nliunliiii I m
vcrsitj Tltotius IJ I'liii gan Miperm
tendent of puh'ir insti iietnui i'huisxI
anin M P Hilleg.is omiimitinmr of
educatim eimont, .mil HiliiM i
Fright, piesidett .Nnrthein "Sottnil and
Indtistutll Sflinnl, Abeiilei-n .' P
Negro Drowned in Ash P't
The boih of an iinnleiitiliiil in'Si'1
belieed to hae bei n a winkuiin it
the plint, was found in a wntei tillul
ash pit uiMile the plant of tin Atlintu
Itefiuiug to last night Hi hid bun
in the watet an hum
1 iiHiirt inleil iilnive h rndnnl and
' lied-. ' in the I nited Stfitf- f the
ftiedopi ii i orded i ttten of tills ro.tin
t r was lotnlimneil last nUlit b I ni
ii-it Post No 101 of the iiiriiinii
Legion at its meeting in Hie Meiliio
flu nuilitiiriiini, r.lghteenth mill t'liuix
strei Is
'Ihi' resolutlnn was piesented bv
ltiigliim tin senetan. nnd
mi. adopt' d hi unanimous ote of the
pi l it leadx as follows:
Wheieis. theie hns been through
out the I nited States on the part of
t'ldi.als Pnlshpldts nnd so railed
lieds .in unwarranted abuse of tin
friid'nn iiei'ordeil persons In this tnun
Whereas Hump nlmw tlirenten I In
vix bulwark nf our goernineat mid
stnke at the keWnni' of liberty, and
wherean. the Amerimn I.egiou stands
hrmlj .phdged to the milntennnee of
law nnd older.
"Pe tt iisolved. Hint Post No l""i
of the tneiieiin Legion minuends the
fedetal goM-inment in Its present on in
pnigu to dt port undesiinhle aliens nnd
fllltlier,
Thnl the post offi rs to prmlrlp xnl
unteer assistants in eouneition wit
nin tnu'sttgntlnn of antl Amerieon e
tiuties in Phllndplphin enunti if the
phlnblished federal agPin ies happen at
uni time to be short -handed .
'And that thp lepresentntivp of Post
10." in the niint committee of the
Anieninn l,egton he direeted v pre
sent this iisolutioii nt the net meet
ing of that (Otiunittee mid urge lis
adoption
Tin pouiiti eommittee of the Legion
will ill gul to plme itself on reeord
Is lieing oiposed In the ni'tiuti of the
rmliiiiN heie nnd throughout the Tinted
Stntf
Post No -10," doubled its memheiship
Is it result of the mei bei ship minpiiign
during the eek whnh ended lnsr
night Joseph Carson tin JtiMsiner.
ii'poited a iiiemlifiship of .!"" Nigo
Millions ate iindei win to bung in to
the post the sen H i men onneeti d with
tin Ine hospit.t' units in the it mid
if this m be mioiiiplisliid Pot 10"!
will h.ne nppioMmtitelv llldll niimhets
within the In t two months
Pinal details for wounn s arlivitles
111 Hip "di in" next weik fot a million
and a half dnllms to iio',le food foi
inillfotifc of little war suilereis umisciiii
will he I'omplitid nt n nulling of the
nditsoii honrd of tin wonnn's dixisinn
of the Jewish Hr Itelief Campaign nt
II clncd, this inoiiiiiig nt iituipnigli
In nil ptnitiiis I 110 .Spttiee slnit
The ailxisotx bn.lld lollslsts of Mis
Cmiis Adler, Mis I,,-,m Allium. Mis
Prank IT nmlimnn Mis Kdgnr W
Unird. .Mrs. Anlubald li.nklie Mis
Henr.x Ilprknnitr Mis Huirxl lloxer
Alls Peirx r'banillit Mr- l'erdi
iiuiid nilslieimer, Mr 'lliomas I Do
Inn Mis N Al.xers Pitlei Miss Helen.
Pleisher. Mrs. 1.01111 Pleishei. Mrs
Charles 1 I'roiet, Mrs Joseph M
I'taunm, Mrs John tiearx, Mrs
Charles (inihel. Mis r.llis A OlinbeJ
Mis Hubert (iiniis MAs Jpinetle Al
Uolilbetg, Mr John ilrtbbi I. Airs Wil
nun II Haikenbutg Mis W liarklle
lb nix Airs I Jtnnhi Alls lleun I.n
H111 re .Inxne, Airs .losiph Krnuskonf.
Mis llphriiim l,pderi 1 Alt Alurlt J.en
pold. Mis Samuel I I it Mrs Aithiu
I neb. Alts Norman Alinl.iod. Mis
AIa I. AInrgolis Mis John AtnrUop.
Mrs Jules I Mastbanm Alls Paul
Ilenekla Alills, Mis John C AIntris.
Airs Joseihine Niithniison All Morris
Pfneler, Airs A How md 1'nnrount,
Alls llaxnl Iflesinan Airs Thomas
I'ohtmis, Mis Josepli N istipllenhuig,
AJis James Mmr Ji . Alls Arthui
K. Stein AIis I'dxxnid 1. Moteslmn .
Mis 1,0ms Wolf
Hiiring tin li-t fi w ditxs the team
iniitnius hnxe been tuiixlng the sup
plies for their wotkeis md gieat qiiun
tides of literatim
Within n dux m txxn booths 11 xnu
011s pnrtn of the rity will be erected
nnd u conspicuous feature of most of
them will be 11 glgnnllc "melting poi,"
which Is (o reccito donations of gold
and sliver ornaments and Jewels. These
xxiii ne converted into metal nnd sow
'I he proceeds will bo ttirind in as 11 pint
of the lontrlbiitlon from the uointn's
dixisinn. I
t'o-operntlon of the bo.x Fronts of 1
the rltx in the distribution of the win
doxv cnrilxj nnd posters nnd nihil lilei 1
attue hns bei 11 piomlsid. I
Brethren to Celebrate Anniversary
Celebration of (he UOOtli nnnlxcrsury
of the nrrivnl In Amrilrn of the first
members of the Church o( the llrctlircn
will begin this cxcnlng In the Herman
town (hurcli, in ("crmantouti nvctiup,
noilh'of Shnipnnrk street, the "mother
ihiirch" of the Brethren In this rounlrj.
The lelehratlou xxlll lontliilie tomnrroxx
nnd Siindin. I'x novernor llruinbnugli
will bn one of the speakeis at the serv
lics on Simdnj riening.
Don't
Any prohibition is a challenge to opposition.
Government agencies say to the public "Don't
sell your Liberty bonds!"
What is your own tcaction to this prohibitive
command?
Suppose they said "Buy more Liberty bonds
now before they increase in price."
At best, in the first instance, you stop selling; but
if you act on the second command, you not only do
not sell, you buy bonds.
In negative command you beg a man to resist an
impulse you, yourself, may be suggesting to him
for the first time.
The manufacturer who warns a prospective cus
tomer against a competitor's goods may be so suc
cessful in his prohibitive argument as to stop the
sale for himself and for any one else in his field.
When you advertise, build confidence and get
action. ,
Butterick PuhUshtt
The Delineator
Everybody's Magazine
7a' dollars the year, each
Barney's Fall Opening-
SPMI1I IIVm.MNs
in llrn's ntnl lie
I n-tn llnte I Inthlni
ll the 11I1I prices
Barney L. P0IU2 J7
The Thor Electric Washing
Machine
We will t-lnm -ton
ItflM
nil fir plionn
J V Buchanan & Co.
1719 Chestnut St.
B m for Hm If
1 2233.
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$jm. v s
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aveii
This great sale means a real
saving of Two to Five Dollars
to any woman who buys now!
Regular $12.00
to $15.00
Values!
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1 On Sale at Jr
n Sale at
More Than 10,000 Pairs of
Women's Laced & Button Boots
In More Than Forty Beautiful Styles
Dress Boots and Outdoor Boots, in laced and button
models, all full 9-inch. With turn soles and French
heels or Avelt soles and Avalking heels in the most
fashionable colors and combinations.
Not just a collection of odd lots and broken styles,
but big, complete lines of fresh, new shoes in a
complete line of sizes 1 to 8 and AA to D.
Lustrous New Winter Browns. Three Neio
Shades of Gray, Heaver, Mahopany, Koko, Patent
Leather with Steel Gray Kid Top, Rich Tans with
Fawn Kid Tops, Gun-metal with Black Kid Top,
Patent Leather with Forest 'Fawn Kid Top and
dozens of others.
Fur Repairing and Remodeling
toiiiiiiimiiBii'iiiiiiiiiiiiininimiii
HA fin
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1215 Chestnut Street
Special Fur Values"
A Most Extraordinary Event
Specially Arranged for
C Note these extremely low prices compare them Avith those quoted in
other Fur advertisements.
!f They are unquestionably the loAvest offered in this great city and every
piece of Fur is of unquestioned MaAVson & DeMany high quality.
Buy your Furs on Saturday and here' Take advantage of buying
from the makers direct. We save you the middleman's profit.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase
A Remarkable Sale of
Particular attention it, atiked'for this
announcement, since the garments listed
here represent the most phenomenal
values of this season.
Marmot Coats, 92-50
u0-inih Sporu Model trh long
rolling Hhawl coll.ir .ml nun
uiffa of marmot
Russian Pony Coats, QR.50
JH inch Flare "Model Wi'h wiile
shvxxl coll ir ami ilcrp ruffs of
(.ontrjhtlns fur
Australian Seal Coats, 1 1 (i.00
145-00
iii-incn, Mxirts Mm el r . rn-
whnwl collur nnd wide ruffs of
Auttrallan teal
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llGOOD SHOESl-?
919921 Market Street
Market Street Store Open Saturday Evening
5604-06 Germantoxvn Ave. ' 2716-48 Germantoxvn Aye.
4028-30 Lancaster Arc GOth and Chestnut St.
res Open fyery Evening
Sf-i- M Branch Stores
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fcri -I
i-i,-Alt-Vcltl
Muslcrat Coats,
30-Inch Snorls Alodel inn.n
jaunts mod'l wuli long rolling
haxxl collar and deep i uffs
Nat'l Raccoon Coats, IdZ.OO
30-lneh Hporls Model Large
Khnxxl toll 11 and diep cuffs-
Nutria Coals,
30-liiLli Taunty Model An cf
rritix iiioris coat of noxtl
design
165-00
Hudson Seal Coats, J 6 5-00
an-lnrli Sporls Model Large J-yJJ
Rhaxxl foliar and xxldo cufT of
Hudson beal
Australian Seal Coats,1 Vfi.OQ
H-imh tuinii Model Hrejav
Hhaxxl 1 oil u md deep cuffs of
siiunrol ii us.ir.ill.ui Opossum
Australian Seal Coats,jg.00
i fl-lneli 1 I ire Model With largo
Nut -ii squirrel or Auntrnllan
iri sum shawl collar nnd cuffs
Hudson Seal Coats, 245-00
ii lm )i .Tnuritv Model Presrv
"Ih1 1 jiiiu and deep cuffs of
Hudson 3"al
Hudson Seal Coats, 295-00
295-00
295.00
Fox, Wolf and Lynx Scarfs
19.50 29M
39.50 49.50
In Taupe Brown, Black, I'olret, Kara
(.hatha I't-uvLttr
m e
ii'inniiininiiK
Fashionable Choicer Scarfs i
29M 44'50 I
49.00 QQ.50
Of Natural Mink, &tone Martin, Hud- 1
'on tax sable and rishcr. . i
i!ilU.!ll!llinl!!IS,!
m s
IIillNllllllllUI'ilJi
Hi meli i-iaio Model AVItti Bliawl
lollni and deep cuffs of Skunk
Moleskin Coats,
in- rich Smart Snort M
ii ix el ollar cuffs nnd
Nutria
Squirrel Coats,
in- rich Smart Snort Model Verv
ii ix el ollar cuffs nnd border of
Nutria
Spin it SoortH Model With lama
nl axxl collar nnd deep cuffs 'Well
tnaiehed Hklns
Mink Coats,
45 Inch Full Design I-arRe Bhaxv
icllar deep belt, cuffa nnd xxlde
border
495-00
Broadtail Coats, 975.00
exceptionally handsome, lustrous
moiro skins, large collar of Sable,
Smart Stoles in Various I
Sizes ,
44-50 69'50 S
89-50 98M I
Australian Seal lludson Seal, XaturaJ 1
Squlncl Mink Mclo and Skunk I
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"r WillttiUliiq!l!ini!IH,:!i!ni!l
Sumntuous New Coatees 1
HO-00 135-00 S
165-00 19 5M S
Taupe and Natural Nutria,
Mole, and Squirrel
Mink.
Fur Sets
49
Bcacr
Taupe A olf
Black AVolf
Itaccoon
Nutria
Taupe I'ox
Browu Fox
Beaver
Hudson Seal
Black AVolf
Mink
Beaver
Jap Cross Fox
Taupe Fox
Skunk RuccoonJ
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bejrtyBonds andf Purcjipsing Rents' Orders icptwjil
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Three Special Lots of Mil
linery at $7.50; Values
from $15.00 to $25.00
virsj Spwk. y&te
Black Silk Beavers of the finest p-rade; suitable, for
tiding and bports wear, also for the smart strictly tail
ored costume; most of the models are all-black, a few
such as the tricoipic shape illustrated arc faced in color
on under side of brim. To place the value of these Hats
at $16.00 and $20.t)0 is no exaggeration; they aie of equal
quality in every way to a well-known Silk Beaver Sailor
selling at $22.00 and $25.00. Price for Friday and Satur
day (while they last), $7.50.
In the centre is shown one bi the popular Beaver or
Velvet Ctush-ciown Sports Hats which come in black,
taupe and brown, some with facings of light contrasting
shades the same kind of Hat usually sold at $15.00 and
$18.00. The t-"-o others sketched and the three illustrated
below .ue i'nmmed Hats; in the lot arc many different
shapes with clever trimming of flowers and ostrich; values
from $15.00 to $25.00 on sale at $7.50.
THIRD FLOOR
Sale of Fine Hudson "
Seal Goats and Wraps
at Great Reductions
These ten numbers in fine Hudson Seal (Dyed
Muskrat) Coats and Wraps have been reduced in
price for Friday and Saturday only.
$900.00 Coat for $700.00
Hudson seal withcollar, cuffs and border of
skunk ; 45 inches long.
$385.00 Coat for $300.00
Plain Hudson seal; 45 inches long.
$925.00 Wrap for $750.00
Luxurious Wrap of high quality; 50 inches long.
$600.00 Coat for $485.00
Hudson Seal Coat Avith collar, cuffs and border
of taupe squirrel ; 36-inch length.
$450.00 Coat for $.325.00
Plain Hudson seal; 34 inches long.
$700.00 Coat for $550.00
Plain Hudson seal; 45 inches long.
$375.00 Coat for $290.00
Plain Hudson seal ; 30 inches long.
$565.00 Wrap for $450.00
Handsome Wrap, splendidly finished.
$575.00 Cape for $475.00
A, clear saving of $100.00 on this magnificent
Fur.
$500.00 Coat for $385.00
Hudson seal trimmed with beaver; 30 inches
long.
THIIID FLOOR
Misses' Coats at $25.00
Three-quarter length Coats in navy, brown, and
black; all-wool material, Jined throughout with
black satin ; large patch pockets ; convertible col
lars ; semi-fitted or belted models ; sizes 16, J.8 and
uu years ; exceptlopal values at tmsprjce,
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Girls' Taffeta Silk
Dresses for $14.75;
Values $20.00
and $25.00
A special purchase which
has just come in; charming
juvenile styles in plain navy
or brown, others in artistic
plaids; sizes 8, 10 and 12
years. second floor
Your Choice of Any of
Our Blouses Friday and
Saturday at Less Than
Regular Prices
As a fitting climax for the
last two days of NATIONAL
BLOUSE WEEK, we offer all
of our Waists at the following
special prices:
At $1.75
Waists selling regularly
All
$2.00
At $2.50
All Waists selling regularly
at
at
$3.00,
. At $3.00
All Waists selling regularly at
$3.25, $3.50, $3.75 and $3.85.
At $3.75
All Waists selling regulurly at
$4.00, $4.50 and $4.75
At $5.50
All Waists selling regularly at
$5.75, $6.00, $6.25, $6.50 and $6.75.
At $6.75
All Waists selling regularly at
$7.00, $7.25, $7.50 and $7.75.
At $8.00
AH Waists selling regularly at
'$8.75, $8.95, $9.00 and $9.75.
At $10.25
All Waists selling regularly at
$10.50, $11.50, $11.75, $12.00 and
$12.75.
At $13.25
All Waists selling regularly at
$13.50, $14.00, $15.00, $16.50 and
$16.75.
At $15.75
All Waists selling regularly at
$17.50, $18.60, $19.50 and $19.75.
At $20.75
All Waists selling regularly1 at
$21.50, $22.50, $23.50 and $25.00.
At $26.50
All Waists selling regularly at
$27.50, $28.50 and $32.00
At $32.50
All Waists selling regularly at
$35.00, $37.50 and $38.50.
At $36.50
All Waists selling regularly at
$40.00 and $45.00.
At $45.00
All of our fine $55.00 Blouses.
At $55.00
All of our fine $67.50 Blouses.
At $80.00
All of our fine $95.00 Blouses.
THIRD FLOOR
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"Wool Jersey Ootk Suit :
H for 'Written and. Misses
ivnriTu ni ii i riamni ninmt
We now have ready five dis
tinct styles in DAR-TEX
SUITS ; two models are in the
medium - weight all - worsted
jersey cloth, and three styles
are of all-wool cloth in a
heavier, weight for winter
wear.
Complete range of sizes ; all
the wanted colorings.
Prices $28.50 and $32.50.
WOMEN'S SIZES, THIRD FLOOR
MISSES' SIZES, SECOND FLOOR
Women's Coats, Suits
and Dresses
At $28.50, we can supply a
warm, good - looking, long
wearing Utility Coat; other
Coats with- or without fur
trimming at $40.00 to $200.00.
Women's Suits, plain or fur.
trimmed $65.00 to $185.00.
Street and Afternoon
Dresse's $40,00 to $125,00;
Evening Gowns $55.00 to
$4QO,0,0.
THIR9 .FLOQR
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