Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 20, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 5, Image 5

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Former State Senator In
structs Attornoy to Probo Ac
' tion by Two Lawyers
DEFENDANT DENIES CASES
Dr. OcorRC Woodward, ntnto npnator
nnd pliydioian. hns turned ovor to bin
lawyer Ciporgc Wlmrtnn Fcpncr, for
inTestU'tition a report rofcnrilint; n miit
for $10,000 dninnRes, Inxtltutetl against
him. The milt was dropped ypntrrilny
Upon information that ft hud been
brought without knowledRe or eminent
of the injured person, ulleged to be the
plaintiff.
Doctor Woodward has prepared an
other report regarding n letter received
from another attorney. The letter
Btated that this lawyer represented the
same injured person. No papers have
yet been served on Doctor Woodward in
the second nult, though'a summons was
obtained November 1C.
Both cases are believed by Doctor
Woodward to be the outcome of a prac
tice of lawyers' ngents visiting accident
victims in hospitals nfter they nrc taken
there, and persuading them to engage
attorneys to represent them, in munj
cases before th.-y arc able to think co
herently. The plaintiff in the $10,000 damage
uit dropped yesterday bj the attorney
ltr"chargc of it is Uobert Lewis, 3012
Bhackamaion street. T.ewis Miff red a
fractured leg, November !, when he
was struck by an au'omobi'e driven by
Doctor Woodward's son". lie was taken
to the Jefferson Hospital, where lie
now is.
Monday Doctor Woodward received a
,Bummons from Hugh Roberts, a lawyer
in the Ferry bui'ding, to appear in
court to answer a damage suit for $10,
000, filed by Lewis. The senator sns
he visited Lewis and was told he had
hired no attorney and had not author
ized any suit. Lewis made an affidavit
to this effect.
"Lewis said he was driven almoit
crazy by persons who visited him, try
ing to persuade him to give them power
of attorney, while he was in great pain
and hnrdly knew what he was doing,"
'aid Doctor Woodward.
The injured mun told Doctor Wood
ward that n man numed' II. V. Ililey
had visited him, "held hill hand on a
pen" and signed a paper. This paper
proved to bo a power of attorney.
Riley has n desk in Mr. Roberts'
office. When questioned nbout tho case,
Roberto nnnounced that if the affida
vit made by Lewis, stating that lu had
hired no attorney, was true, he would
not handle the case. An hour later
Doctor Woodward received a letter con
taining an order of discontinuance and
offering to pay the costs of discontin
uance. Today Doctor Woodward said that
November 11 Henry .T. Scott, a lawer
In the Fenn Square Rullding, had scut
him a letter stating that he represent-
ed Lewis. A few days 'ater Doctor
Woodward was informed that a sum
mons in a damage suit for Lewis had
been obtained from the nrothonotn v's ,
office by Mr. Scott. This summons up
to this morning had not been served,
and no statement of claim has been ,
filed. i
However, Doctor Woodward will turn
over this letter in a report to Mr. Ftp '
per. He Is determined to fight the
matter td the limit.
"It certainly is strange that a mhn
In a normal state of mind would hire
two lawyers separately to represent
Mm." said Doctor Woodward today.
"I have written a letter to William
Fotter, who I since learned is put of
the country, regarding this matter. Mr.
Fotter is head of the board of trustees
of the liospltal. I am going on with this.
Ily doing so I think 1 urn doing the
public" a service."
When questioned regarding the sum
mons In behalf of Lewis Mr. Scott said
lie didn't know anything ubniif it but
If he obtained It, it was obtained with
a power of attorney given by Lewis.
Ten Killed In Cairo Rloto
Cairo, Nov. 20. Ten persons were
killed and 120 Injured, ninety of whom
suffered gunshot wounds, In a riotous
demonstration which continued here all
day. Three police stations were set
on fire liv mobs, which liberated pris
oners nnd paraded the streets carrying
wounded rioters. British troops re
stored order.
Danish Minister Asks Disarmament
Copenhagen, Nov. 20. (Ily A. F.l
A p'en for Immediate disarmament, the
abolition of conscription and dismantle
ment of the fortifications of Copenhagen
was made by Dr. l'ctcr Munch, minister
of defense, in a speech on the budget in
the KolUthing jesterday. He declared
Denmark could not afford the outlay.
CHAPLIN POPULAR !N JAPAN
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newspaperman From Orient Says
His Country Is Movie Mad
The most popular man in Japan to
day is Charlie Chaplin,
Hikolrhi Fookay, correspondent to
the international labor conference in
Washington for the Osaka Malnlchl, of
Japan, who visited the Evkxino I'm
lio LEnaEn to investigate American
newspaper methods, brings word the
land of cherry blossoms Is movie mad,
too.
ii"JVm '"a?" morion in every city
block," said Mr. Fookay, "and Charlie
is morri than welcome among my ped
pic. They go wild about him, and my
paper wanted to send me to America
last year to interview the comical actor,
but I wasn't in a position to do it at
the time.
"Our woman correspondent in Han
Francisco, however, saw him and talked
with him."
LOCAL MEN PLAN N. Y. CAFE
John Q. Patton Heads Purchasers of
Former Canfleld'o
Headed by John O. Fatton, a syndi
cate of Philadelphia will open Can
field's, In New York, once AmcWcn's
most famous gambling resort, as an ex
clusive restaurant. TMs is announced
by Fatlon, who says the restaurant will
be named the "Restaurant Le Tria
non." The syndicate closed a long-term
lease for tho building, which is at 15
hast Forty fourth street, yesterday, and
purchased the decorations, which in
clude many famous objects of art.
Train Kills Car Inspector
While continuing at work after hi
lamp had been blown out by the win
last night William Ilrown. 244 Soutl
Garnet street, Fennsyhnnla Railrnai
car Inspector at (J Irani Folnt, was
crushed to death between two cars.
STRAWBRIDG
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Rubber!
Every walking minute,
members of The Delineator
families travel 1,900 miles
on rubber heels. They buy
10,869 pairs daily. All the
women's and children's, and
many of the men's are bought
by women folks. In fact, the
few things that women do
not buy .in our home life,
they strongly influence the
Durchase of. And the way
to influence the women
"purchasing agents" at the
head of a million prosperous
homes is to tell them about
vour article in
The '
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Better Light for the Home !
There is nothing that gives so much
elegance to, the home as beautiful light
ing fixtures, makipg it more cheerful,
brighter and cozier.
Do not miss this opportunity. 25 ft DIS
'COUNT on all lighting fixtures, silk shades,
floor lamps and portables during this sale. Our
second floor showroom is one of the prettiest in
PhiladrlDhia. All our fixtures aro marked in
plain figures, take your own discount of 25,
NEW YORK LIGHT SUPPLY CO.
1 8 North Ninth Street Established 14 Years
The largent utore on 0th Street. No connection with any othor titore.
Extra titles force (luring nulr.
OPEN EVEIIV EVKNINO KXCErT WliDNESDAV
Shoes
with
Soles
jimm&i
WEAR
last three times longer
fjf Just the thing for children's shoes.
Will save you the cost of one or
two half-solings. '
jj Leading shoe manufacturers use
the ADWEAR process of treating
sole leather. The vertical thread
plugs make it hard to wear the
soles out. '
J Your Dealer will show you a pair.
ADWEAR PROCESS SOLE
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Fur Repairing and Remodeling
avPson & De
12 15 Chestnut , Street
'Great Friday Specials in
FURS
, s Surpassing Qualities
Surpassing Values
Where else can you see, right before your eyes, such Furs, in such assortments?
Where else can you find, with all your shopping instincts alert, such Fur Values?
ine tact remains .that our vast stocks continue superior to all in Philadelphia, due
to our Manufacturing and Retailing Direct. Here you see listed but a few of the
splendid assortments ready for you tomorrow, every item a special in the truest
sense of the word, and priced far below the regular values. Come sec and be
convinced.
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A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase
Alaska
Beaver Set
74.50
Hudson
Set
99.00
Seal
Jap. Cross
Fox Set
98.50
Australian
Seal Set
79:00
Brown
Fox Sef
69.50
Choice
Mink Set
84.50
Muffs, Scarfs or Stoles Sold Separately if Desired
Fur Coats
98-50 Australian Seal Coats, 1QX.00
and " v- iSii. c-i....- -..-j., t..,., J-vv
Russian Pony Coats, QR.50
3G-lnch Flare Model. With
Marmot Coats,
Rolling- shawl collar
deep cuffs of marmot.
deep
iwdo sliawl collar and
cun.i or contrastlntr fur,
Australian Seal Coats, 1 1 (1,00
30-Inch SiwrtH Mod 1. Laree --'
Bhawl collar nnd wide cuffs
or Australian seal,
Muskrat Coats, d.50
30-Inch Sports Models. A
loose, jaunty model with
Ioiik rolllnnr shawl collar
and deep cuffs.
Nutria Coats,
30-lnch Jaunty Model. An
effective Eporta coat of novel
UCM'Kll,
165-00
Hudson Seal Coats, IfiX.OO
30-lnch Sports Mode,. Lareo "
shawl collar and wide cuffa
of Huilon seal.
A ustralian Seal Coats, 1 7 K.00
30-lnch Jaunty Model. -''
Dressy shawl collar a.id
cuffs of Soulrrel or Austra
lian Oposum.
Natural Raccoon
Coats.
195-00
30-lnch Snorts Model. Larue
shawl collar and deep cuffs.
36-inch Flare Model "Win,
lariro Nutria, Squirrel or
Australian Opossum shawl
collar nnd cuffs.
Hudson Seal Coats, 245-00
36-inch J a u n t v Model.
Dressy shawl collar and deep
cuffs of Hudson seal.
Hudson Seal Coats, 295-00
36-lnch Flare Model. With
shawl collar and deep cuffs
of skunk.
Moleskin Coats,
30-lnch Smart Snort Model.
Very novel collars, cuffs and
border of Nutria.
Squirrel Coats,
Smart Sports Model. With
laiuo shawl collar and deep
cuffs. Well-matched skins.
Mink Coats,
42-Inch Full Design. Lartre
shawl collar, deep belt, cuffs
and wide border.
295-00
295-00
495-00
Broadtail Coats, 975-00
Exceptionally handsome, lus
trous moire skins, lariro col
lar of Sable.
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Three Important Factors
In Our Business ,
Our capital
Our service to the public
Our employees -'
OUR POLICY IS
For capital Conservative investment
For the public Efficient and courteous
' service
For our employees Friendly interest and
co-operation
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Among hundreds of
pieces, just a tew that
will add to the beauty of
the table:
Vases $3.00 to $12.00
Baskets $6.50 to $25.00
Celery Trays $it to $
Sugar arid Cream Fets
Si.OO to $10.00
Coinvotes $3.5 to $13,
Olive Trays, $2.00 to $3.25
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Are you prepared for the Thanksgiving feast?
BLE
To Prepare
the Spread
Many helps needed in
preparing the Thanksgiv
ing feast:
Double Roasters s Jieet
iron, 50o to $2.00; enam
el, $2.25 to $5.75
Cranberry and Vegetable
Moulds 35c to $1.50
Grape Fruit Knives 50o
Cake Pans 50c up
Nut Pick Sets $1.60
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Have vou the TABLE
LINENS vou need? - What of vour stock of CHINA and GLASSWARE?
As for SILVERWARE do you need a new Carving Set, and have you
enough Vegetable Dishes and Platters? Above all, don't forget the DO UBLE
ROASTER that will do your turkey to a turn.
Linen Lunch and Dinner Cloths! Dinner Sets, Excellent Values
The homemaker may cnoose irom uinner
Spfs nf TCndish nnd American Porcelain,
French or other imported china from a Cot
tage Set of 24 pieces, at $b.uu, to a Deauuim
French China Set, of 107 pieces, at $295.00.
The following are remarkable values :
Dinner Sets, 51 pieces, blue bird $10.00
Dinner Sets, V8 pieces, spray, gold edge $21.00
Dinner Sets, 98 pieces, border, gold edge $23.00
Dinner Sets, 107 pieces, border decoration $30
Dinner Sets, 107 pieces, border and spray $i5
li-- Strnwbrldirn fc Clothltr llasement
Sterling and Plated Silver
A few suggestions in handsome Sterling
Silver and Silver-plated Ware that will be
found on many a well-appointed dinner
table' Thanksgiving Day:
Carvina Sets front $i.75 to $31.00
Sets of Sterling Silver Flatware $115 to $500
If you dp not think your Table Linens
worthy the Thanksgiving dinner, you will
find handsome Bleached Linen Table Cloths
and Napkins, also embroidered and Lace
trimmed Cloths here.
Scotch Linen Dinner Cloths, to seat U persons, i
$7.00; to seat 6, $8.75; to scat 8, $10.50; to seat 10,
$12.25; to seat 12, $14.00. Napkins to match, 22-1
inch $9.50 a dozen.
Double Damask Cloths, round or oval designs, to
seat i, $12.00; to seat 6, $15.00; to seat 8, $18.00.
Napkins to match, 24-inch $17.50 a dozen.
Madeira Hand-embroidered Lunch and Dinner
Cloths, 54-inch, $8.00 to $27.00; 72-inch, $30.00 to
$55.00; 87-inch, $75.00 to $100 each.
Lace-trimmed and Hand-embroidered Cloths, 54
inch, $32.50 to $125.00; 72-inch up to $200.00, and
90-inch up to $400.00 each.
Odd Linen Table Cloths, Special
Matching Napkins have been sold, so
these cloths are reduced:
To scat 4 persons, $6.00; to seat 6, $7.30.
Ixr-y StrawbridJfe Clothier Aisle 11, Centre i
Sets of Silver-vlated Flatware $36.25 to $200,
Silver-plated Vegetable Dishes $11.00 to $31.00
Silver-plated Meat Dishes $9.00 to $30.00
Silver-plated Well and Tree Platters $14 to $48
g-- Strawbrldee It Clothier Aisles 8, 0 and 10, Market St.
Any Woman Can
Wear a Properly
Fitted Front-lace
Gossard Corset
And Every Woman Who
Has Ever WoYn One
Likes It
Easy to lace,' easy to wear,
comfortable all day long, fashion
able to the last degree. Design
ed for all ticures from the grow-
. ing girl to the very stout, devel
oped in plain materials, also oeau
tuul brocades, in pink and white.
Prices $3.50 to $32.50.
ytrawbrldfro
Third Floor,
Clnthler
Market Street. Welt
Three Unusual
Values in
Boys' Pajamas
of Outing Flannel
Bought when prices were much
lower than to-day.
At S2.00 Boys' Outing Flan
nel Pajamas, full in cut, carefully
finished. All below regular price.
At S2.25 and 5150-Boys' Pa
jamas, from our own workshop,
superior in the quality of outing
flannel, fit and finish.
Straw bridge t Clothier
Second Ho or. East
Sewing Baskets,
Daintily Fitted
How much a woman values a
lovely Sewing Basket as a Christ
mas gift! A choice collection here,
3uainUy shaped Baskets or odd,
istinctive designs of wood, cane
or woven celluloid, combined
with leather in red, lavender,
bluo or purple. Linings aro of
silk or satin, in harmonizing or'
contrasting shades. Some are
partly fitted, others fully equip
ped with scissors, needles, thim
ble, spools of silk und other sew
ing accessories $2.25 to $15.75.
Dainty Sewing Cases for sewing
basketor traveling bag S5s to
$$JW
Btrawbildire fc Clothlei-
Aljlo C, Centra
Comfortables
For Christmas gifts, for wed
ding gifts, what will find a more
appreciative welcome than one of
theso hsfrfsorrfc Comfortables
filled with pure wool?
At S15.00 Corafortable3 cov
ered with fine rose or bluo satine
in solid color, scroll stitched.
At $25,00 Comfortables with
figured silk top, Bolid color silk
border in old roso and Copenhagen
blue.
Strawbridg. 6 Clothier
54-Inch AU-Wool
Jersey Cloth
Special at 3.50
All the wanted plain shades.
Specially-priced Jersey Cloth
selling rapidly for sports suits
and skirts, also smart one-piece
dresses. Better choose now
from a full range of shades,
54 inches wide $3.50 a yard.
Strawbrldjre & Clothier
Alale 7. Centre
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Men's Shirts at $3.00
Are superior in many ways lo
grades shown elsewhere at 25 per
cent, more than our price. This
particular lot consists of comfort
able soft'Styles, of fine madras in
a number of smart woven-stripe
effects.
Strawbrldffo ft Clothier
East Store, Klghth street
Night Gowns With
High Neck, $2.95
Now comes the demand for
warmer Night Gowns of long
cloth, with high neck and three-quarter-length
sleeves, trimmed
with embroidery insertion $2.95.
PETTICOATS, of soft cambric,
lace-trimmed, with a dust ruflta
$3.00.
ENVELOPE CHEMISE, lace-and-embroidery-trimmed
model of
nainsook $2.75.
CORSET COVERS, tight-flttinz
cambric models, with round,
square or surplice neck, trimmed
with embroidery 75c to $2.00.
DRAWERS, of cambric, trim
med with !e or embroidery. A
Flexo spnv ,' in the waist-band
insures a Veil-fitting garments
$1.00 to $1.50.
Waist Slips of lawn, silk, muslin
or China silk$lM to $3J5
Strawbrldgs A Clothier
Third Floor. West
There Are Many
Stein-Bloch and Hart,
Schafl;ner & Marx Suits
and Overcoats in the
Sale of Men's Clothing
Wc cannot too strongly emphasize
the fact that we could not buy any
line or lot of clothing from any manu
facturer to-day at prices nearly as low
as we paid. This applies to our entire
regular stock, from the Stein-Bloch
Co. and Hart, SchafTner & Marx, as
well as froin, the makers of "Alco"
Clothes and the othor good, reliable
lines sold here.
Our assortment of MEN'S AND
YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS is un
rivaled no doubt about that includ
ing Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Belted-all-around
Overcoats, Form-fitting Over
coats (see sketch) and plain Chester
field Overcoats; single-breasted and
double-breasted models, many styles
made of the popular plaid-back fabrics.
MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS
in equally wonderful variety double
breasted models in handsome mixtures
and in plain blue, brown, green and
gray. Single-breasted Suits with all the
newest t style-touches form-fitting,
high-waisted or on conservative lines,
one-, two- and three-button models.
Wo repeat, any man who buys his Winter Suit or Overcoat
here is assured of EXCEPTIONAL VALUE no matter what ha
may choose throughout this great stock. But even more fortunate,
so far as money-saving is concerned, is the man who chooses from
among these EXTRA-SPECIAL LOTS included in tho Sale now
going on. I-V Strawbrldgs ft Clothier Second Floor, Eait
Strawbridge & Clothier
MARKET STREET
EIGHTH STREET
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