H V I L tu ?" 1 15 Iff in U In i i N.T 16 K JJHUNI'S DEATH KEPT Girl Dies as Result of Injuries. v Doctor Foars to Tell Friend 1 the News b0TH HURT IN ACCIDENT The death of MI-m Marlon l' Ormls ton, J1(! West I'oninm terrnee, n le tlm of the trnflic nnh nt fiermantowp anil Chelten avenues Widnednv. Is be Ine kent secret from Mis Jennie Doxle 40 r-nt Itriugiiurst street her eliun nnd companion on the night of tin accident. Ml-s Dovle xns nlo Inmred in tin ncoident. and is now under medirn $art nt her home. Shortlv after tin accident, in which she wns nit nix bruised, she Iot her viico Now mm Sneaks ngnin. nnd she oontinunlh n!.' nboilt Miss OrmNton. who died ester iJnv in the Grrnnntnwn lloxpitnl "How is Mnrion" MJ VnU ie tieats to her parent Her phvmni. fears now, of her chum s I'pitli would rause another shock whlih nileht prove fatal, and he insists that the truth be concenled I Miss Dovle nnd Miss OrmUlon wer I both emplojed nt the plant of Leeds JS. I jCorthrup. manufneturers of Mirgicnl m I tlriiinentH, nt 4VM Stmtnn avenue ffhev hnd known each other for enrs "Original icports of tlm nrddent th.i Irocurred when nn nmliulnnee strne' the side of n trollev nnd then swerved into a crowd of pedestrians on the mi per v ere that sh were iitlnw '1 h ease of Mi"s Dojle was not included in , jlint number I JilV 110X11 XX.IS Illhrn in mi' iit-riiriu town Hospital, but she insisted on being sent home She did not want to worrv her mother, she told the ph.xsirinns. nnd left the Institution ngalnst their mix in Members of the fnuiilx explain! d to ijay she had met Miss Ormiston Wed nesday evening nt (lerm.iutown nnd Chelten nxenues Thev intended goin to n (Serinintoxxu tin litre nnd were xrnlting for trnffie to pass nt the street intersection when the niiident occurred FROM AUTO VICTIM lUa g DIAMONDS & JEWELRY jl itnmS FOR CHRISTMAS SJ E S A gift which has intrinsic as 9 j Yi A iLrTH M wc" as s0ltimentn' value. SJ ' b iwtt? C a v. C 0ur Perfectcd K jvAj Confidential Credit Plan jfi H Wn4Wy2 n origin-il nnd modern meth- A m BKiPAw'-SBto l'la K'ves vc"y advantage 3 ffi pi 1 mKfaS&lw&tL. f a cash transaction. , a I KvB a-Jr.Kifjimmm.Mj'Ma.vuju'Maa tw t o SmcZ?FiK All Tira (C',EUTI.llCJill m XJ &;-; V;.- s &m ajfjr lsviiaji mj &a. a iai IPKJt5" AM NearVfalnul SI. jj M(St "GloveGd-ip"(viperfini , II Te oe With a Pfilljf I I k m. Million Friends tfry : I Nv Meres a man's snoe tnat needs no W I v s ' Drea''nK 'n-" flts with the snug, F e 8 jo cas-y ,:orn,'ort of nn old glove, yet never j ; I y?) r0 lses 'ts shape. Perfect foot case, T .(i' i '0I1 service ana pieasmg siyie in 1 I "iir"i"n' J every pair. All leathers and toe shapes. I j I We Are Sole Agents for These Shoes ? I jj i i j 3 926 Chestnut & Widener Bldg. Arcade r tstey n ! I Est. 1846 F A Delightful Atmosphere at Estey Hall in Which to Select Your Talking Machine The Estey lalking machine department has .been removed from the second to the first floor. All the convenience and privacy which before characterized its rooms are still felt in its nexv location, with the added comfort and convenience of a street entrance. A step from the street, now, and you are in the very midst of an enlarged and still bettered Estey talking machine service. Estey Music Service Includes: The Famous Estey Pianos Estey Player-Pianos Estey Organs The Best Music Rolls Expert Tuning & Repairing Convenient Terms Estey Company Estey Hall Cor, Wfdnut &J7th Streets 3. "' IT. HONOR 5 PENN STUDENTS Two of Three First Medals of Beaux Arts Come Here Two ot throe first -place mcilnl awarded Tuesday nlsht by the Soci ety of Ilenux Arts Architects In New York 'Hero won bj architectural stu dents nt the t'nlversltv of l'ennsjl atila, ft wan announced Inst night. The winners nrc C. F. (irotumc and .T. M. Hirsclimnnn, members of the senior elnss, John C. .Tnnney, Samuel Brian KnjliiiKon and .Tames K. Smith, nlo I'nherxity .tudents, were placed In the second -modal proup. ft mm TUKKEY not the 1 great, big. touch frozen Mrd: h'it oung, tender, fresh-l.illcd Ver mont rascals, an pure, thcj're nearly all xvhitc meat. Good stuff in the stuffing cranberry sauce made here from fresh cranberries for much of the cranberry sauce jou cat in restaurants is canned. And luiw that Turkej. is roasted by the St. Jame3 Chef! He makes of the stoxc an Altar and the TurKcj's an offering to the Culi nary Gods! 3 g g Q s j g j 5 s &Ijc t. fames Walnut at 13th Street IV. B. Johmon, Manager iniiiiiiiinii'iriiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin 4r nn.-vk XrnmmWr or-. 2&xU i i 1 I Estey Service Continues After You Have Made Your Purchase Victor Victrolas Sonora Talking Machines Cheney Art Phonographs Vitanolas Victor Records EVENING PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO BE U. S. BANKS Delaware and Montgomery Counties Plan New Organization 1'nch school In Delaware and Mont gomery counties will be mndc Into a miniature bank to promote the Mile of government thrift Ktamps and certltl rates formerly l.nonn ns war nn Iuri Stamps, and to tench the children principles of business. This was decldtd upon ut ii inrctlna of prominent women from the two comities, held jestcrdny In lipnitnMflrtnru ,if tlii lAilnrnl llnsnr.! bnnh. The women will co operate with yw& w... ii i' t,. :iii:,H imJmZZ i ais,:; s;iBJ,R!ii-iniliiMffl!ii:r!i.mtilii;lr.1;,inHii.;i::n,l-::;,vi u,. uu-in: "i iSS'l i if'TWIsjrTS w fm ffl ! 1 jr $8B $37,5 Y assa' mm Y ( I, r N.E.CarHth8ChestnutSt. sst.bo j , . mi 2". H Vini.miK.XH NT MIX MtTlSl'XIKNT I1 Siii mm&bkBg& "Knoxx ledge is poxx'er," and knoxving where to shop is a considera tion of great importance, especially in tho days that precede Christmas. You will find it to your inteiest to do your shopping in the Chestnut Stieet Shops, whcie the quality of the goods offered for salo and the courteous attention you receive from salespeople will convince you that the proprietois of these stoics aic working in the inteiest of their patrons. MATTER xxhethcr Father insists that the roast be carved in tho kitchen on thiee hundred and sixtv-threc davb in the year, he somehow feels it his solemn duty to carve the Thanksgiving and Christmas tuikeys at the table. And carving a nicely loasted foxxl is a real pleasure if one has a good sharp knife. The carving sets which in spired this soliloqu are to be found at the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1G12 Chestnut Street. The blades are of English steel and made by J. Rodgeis & Sons, xx'hich means that they are of the very best quality. There aie steak sets and fowl sets, and the blades are of various shapes to suit tho carver. It pays to invest in a set of this kind, for steel of this quality will always be sharp and ready for use. THE most enjoyable all-around Christmas gift for the family is nograph. It will give o'-m-v memb:i of the family more hours of real pleasure than any other one thing that you could possibly buy. After a busy day, when you are too tired to go to the opera or to any place of amusement, vou can place a re-creation on the New Edi.son and justsit back in vour comfv chair and drink it in. It's absolutely soul-satisfying and restful. You can close vour cyrs and forget that the Now Edison is a mechanical instiument at all. You aic always xxelcoiie at tho Stein wav Wareiooms, 1111 Chestnut Street, where a demonstiation will be -langed for you at your convenience. It will convince you of Edison su pciionty. SO MANY ,-eople seem to imagine that Because Bailev. Banks & Bidtlle Company handle the very best of silver, jewels and stationerv. it is impossible to find in thoir store inexpensive articles, suitable for gifts. This is n mistaken impiession, however, for there are anv numbei of articles in silver, crystal, 'exx-clrv and stationery depaitments that are to be had at a reasonable pi ice, and that they hear the name of Bail Banks & Biddb is sufficient guaran tee of their quality. Foi Christmas gifts, silver vases and flower bowls are most acceptable. One can nex-er have too many of them, foi, in com bination with silver, floxveis look their veiy best. You cin be sure, in selecting such a gift, that it will be appreciated boti for its usefulness and beauty. WJ AFFLES and maple syrup for delicious .' ine only thing that than waffles nnd manic svrun Chcri restauiants, 132 South Fifteenth Street nnd 124 South Thirteenth Street. The waffles are crisp and brown and hot, and tho maplo syiup has a delicious flavor. And tho coffee served at the Cheii icstaurants is so good, too. I am somewhat of a connoisseur in the coffee line myself, and the restaurant that serves muddy, wishv-wnshy coffee sees me no more, so I am quite .sure that you will be as delighted as I was to discover Cheri coffee. You will stait tho day so much better if you feel well satisfied with your breakfast coffee. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION One-Day Outings VIA Philadelphia & Reading R. R. Seashore ATLANTIC CITY OCR N CITY XX1LUWOOD CAl'H MAY EVERY 8pfla1 (rain Iran 'liftnut and Umir fM.!irp IViInt Bills P. M. New York Tjre HExnorous of ameiuc-a Wr tm xe SUNDAYS, NOVEMBER 23 and 30 . Spttlat train Inin Heading Terminal at 80 A. M.. atepptn at Colombia ., noQiinsaon nt.. rmjne jiwcuon, sctatBiBS uaTM navr m, wm LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, school authorities by appointing h woman In each community to cr.c fin "patron." Tho patron will visit the school each week when the children h accounts arc balanced and when thrift stamps are exchanged for money waved during tho week by tho bcholnrs. COLE "6" Reflnlshcd 7 passenger; and In $950. splendid condition, Lexington Motor Co. of Penna. WM. A. KUSER, Vice President I-fTlnxlnn Dulldlrig. 831 '. Ilroml s(, NEVER have Thanksgiving fruits been more luscious, more colorful or more plentiful than they aic this year at the store of Henry R. Hallowell & Son, Broad Street beloxv Chestnut. There are eight varieties of ApDles, delicious Strawbenies fiom California. Hot house Grapes from Belgium, Almeria Grapes from Spain. Alligator Pears for salad and juicy Cornice and Beur re d'Anjou Pcais. At Thanksgiving time Halloxvell's exquisite gift bas kets and hampers, heaped with gor geous fiuits, aic most welcome as gifts and convey a note of thankful ness for the abundance of Nature's goodness. People living within 1000 miles of Philadelphia can have Hal lowell's fruits as flesh as those liv inv in the city by paicel post, special delix'ery. Ms O MQRE giaceful or luxurious .ran has been devised than the fur dolman. And for a gala occasion like the Thanksgiving game vou will want one of those which I saw today at the store of Opnenheim. Collins & Co., Chestnut and Twelfth Streets. A squirrel dol man, of dark skins, beautifully matched, had a deep collar and yoke back. A dolman of caracul, also with yoke back, had collar and cuffs of wonderfully rich-tyoking skunk. An other of Hudson seal, or dyed musk rat, had a border and collar of kolin sky. A short coat of Hudson seal had collar, bell cuffs and border of natuial beaver and was belted in front. These short fur coats are so, veiy useful for so many occasions that it is no wonder that they aie having such a vogue this season. TIME to be thinking about a Christmas gift for Father or Brother, or, mayhap, for some one else's brother. And wouldn't any one of them be delighted with a knitted silk muffler? Stop in at MacDonald & Campbell's. 1334-1336 Chestnut street, and ask to see them. There aie accordion weave, Swiss knit nnd ciocheted mufflers, and there seems to be an infinite variety of interesting color combinations. For evening wear there are white silk mufflers, with stripes and cross bars of black. Everv one seems to be wearing silk muffler this vear, for Dame Fashion has declaied that a silk muffler looks exceedingly well with milady's tailored suit, and I assuie you that these mufflers at MacDonald & Campbell's are a leal find. breakfast! Could anything be more 1 can think of tnat is more aencious is waffles and maple syruo at the $1.25 War Tax ID SUNDAY South St. Ferries 7:30 A. M. Krtarolof $2.50 umn ana .irnuintoiaa. iw m. iiau r. .i . 5fS Benefit By Stocks and $3 Cut Glass ? 1.29 Fern Dish J Annivcrsaru Extra Special One of thn most ncepntnhlr Clnistmas cifta. 8-inch size. Combination pat tern. Lined. No mnil nr ntinnn orders filled. $5 Sugar & Cream Sets,$3.98 .uuicu. uinuiniiuurl cuiuriB. Th rd Tloor nnd Main ArcSido Great Thanksgiving Sale of Misses' Wear Again wonders have been accomplished! And New Anniversary Purchases are hurried forward dollars under the figures for which they should retailonce more proving this 'Store" to be Philadelphia's leading house of popular priced fashions. ' Misses' $37.50 Sports Coats, $25 Polo cloth in blue, bioxvn, bronze and leatherette. Leather belt and patch pockets. ... ,... Misses' $52.50 Top Coals, $39.75 Some styles haxe lipph back, belted fiont, patc.i pockets and throxv collar. Materials are vclour, polo cloth, silvertonc and bioad cloth. Colors include na-y, black, mahogany, brown, hen na. Poilu green and taupe. .....,,,, ,, Misses' $35 Dresses, $25 Developed fiom vclour, velvet, tricotine and scige in the most fashionable colois. Many show rich embroid ering and fur trimming. Women's $75 Fur Trimmed Suits, $65, Of velour dc laine, broad cloth and vclour in navy, black, green, bVoxvn, plum, beet root and rose taupe. Luxurious nutria or seal col lar. One sketched. Three Hundred $7 Silk Petticoats $3.69 On Sale 10:30 A. Af. A Phenomenal Anni xersary offering at a price scarcely more thanhalf the value! Jersey top with deep p 1 a 1 ted messaline flounce. Best colors. Limited quantity. Not more than txvo to a customer. No mail or phone orders filled. H'e carry a complete line of "Extra- Size" Petticoats. Second Floor $5 Chiffon Velvet Bags Of3o An Anniversary xalue that we take unusuul pride in presenting! Three pretty styles, lined vyith silk faille. Have silk tassel, purse and mirror. Cham or velvet ribbon handles. In black, brown nnd taupe. Wrat Floor, -Tllghth Street $8 Indirect Light ing Fixtures, $5.45 Jtint 100 to be aold nt tlila low flgur?. lC-lnch boxvl xvlth cm. bossed floral decoration. TIHItD FLOOIl rai UMSsraEaf Anniversary Sale Trade-Winds Warm in Snvinrrs fnv TVTon ' S12 Tub Silk Shirts Extra-heavy Quality at a Reasonable Marking A manufacturer of high-grade men's wear brimrs us a value-jrivinsr oonortu- nity that is rare indeed under present conditions in the silk trade. Eixtra heavy tub silk in handsome patterns. Soft cuffs. lit llrotlir FIRST TLOOR. SEVENTH STREET Women's $5 & $6 High Shoes Astonishing Bargains Occasioned by the Anniversary Sale Eleven hundred pairs the entile stock on hand of an established manufacturer. They came to us ridiculously cheap for prompt cash. On Sale 9:30 A. M. No Mail or Phone Orders Filled. Of patent roltakln, sunmftnl. black kill and a. few combi nation effecta. Nearly all ! In lot, VieltAI. turned or Mltrlicd nolni Louis, Cuban and low Iieeli. Men's $12 to )$Q5 $15 Shoes Tan calf brogue pattern with outside Winn tip or In Kiwllsli style. Tn calf with suede tops; patent coltskln with pearl gray tops. , ....-....... n.. ..- EVW Our BUc 'w BVV'S WV'"V M' ( i mm' ' " i NOVEMBER 21 1919 :STOnH OPENS DAII.X O A. the Anniversary Sale's Magnificent Unmatched . r, x HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Wlfcfc-i Mm kvm S 7iratt ra ,A..ta m. nMayULlffl & iULi- - f (ILrlTE lEM?CT!rieia. t "jjf" kariay e inX!zP Xis NyllwiSI? yri Km9H i Market Eighth PHILADELPHIA Filbert One Yellow Trading Stamp With Ut nrotliers Mil wi Mmm JiJm III I W I a Wmi . Men's Winter Overcoats Two Big Shipments A Maker of Boys' We took over every garment at Boys' $14 Heavy ?1 A Winter Overcoats . x Button close to neck. All have rnnlnn linine-. Beautiful ' ma terials, including blue and giay chinchilla. Sizes 3 to 0. Young Women's $6 J Shoes, $3.98 Button shoes in patent coltskin or gunmctal. Sizes 12 V to 8. Women's $8 & $9 Fall Shoes, $5.98 Tan, gunmetal, glazed kid, brown kid and pat ent coltskin. Also gun- metal and brown kid with Held mouso top. Louis and military hecl&v First ITlqor. North Bwiaiiriti -Wt t Xrttt ft lJvt i',' fflP&Ti " ' Held un bv lab jU?v M"e than .'.l- W 5 tC a big saving mm -l-ffJF WW M. AND CLOSES SlSO I M.i Values : . ,7 j ,w Seventh Every 10c Purchaso All Day SECOND FLOOR Ready for the Greatest tntire Anniversary bale or troubles the maker was clad to realize, immediate cash, and let much less than theif real worth. two thousand overcoats just off for the man who needs a new $50 and $55 FINEST QUALITY OVERCOATS Waist-lino around. effects, belted all Ulsters and ulsterettes, belted around or without belt. Coats with belted backs. Form-fitting models. All double-breasted. Quaiter lined, some xvith satin. Few xvith blanket lining. Both lots come in a wide assortment of materials and colors melton, cheviot, tweed, chinchilla and caBsimcr.es. Scotch mixtures, rich, snug browns; dignified oxford grays, warm-weather mixtures and pleas ing grays. High - Grade Clothing Wanted to Turn His Entire Stock Into Cash Quickly a price much under actual value. The $13.75 Corduroy Suits. $10 With two pairs of trousers. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Boys' $10 Mackinaws, $7.39 Sizes 7 to 18. J.lt llrotliera Second Floor, 7th St. ttuiars Till Mil ED Three Hundred $7)$ I FIIE1 Ready-to-Wear Fur 10:30 A. M. SALE .'.y1 Thanksgiving but a few days away this announcement will meet with quick and eager lesponse. Stunning hats and at only about half their value 1 Approved medium and small shapes, beautifully designed of satin, duvetyne-finished cloth and velvet, combined with molino or sealine fur and ornamented with flowers, tassels or fancy pins. Lit Biothera FIRST FLOOIl. NORTH Girls' $11 Cheviot Coats, $7.59 The jounger set is ery well taken care of in this recent purchase now- brought to the front to iake an important part in the Anniversary Sale! Blue and brown. Plaited back, large collar, side pockets and belt. Sizes 8 to 14. One Pictured. Tots' $6.50 to $10.50 Coats, $4.95 to $7.98 Corduroy melton cloth & cheviot. Yoke effect with pocket and belt. Sizes 2 to 0. Children'sTubDresses $3.49 to $7.98 Fine plaid gingham, Pickwick linen, red and pique. Some with em broidered designs or tie II..HI belts. Wanted colors, Sizes 8 to 14. I4 llroflifri ril B.jmIU JTtaer ot Sw Vew Bllr. 7th fct U. m sautSSskbx TOMORROW! $2.&9 $4.50 Mesh Bags Mnko beautiful Klfls. King mesh. Gi-lnch French gray allxcr-plalcd frames. Havo heavy, link chain. junrKCi street, 1'roni 3v Misses' $75 Fur Trimmed $C0.75 Coats ..." Largo pockets, narrow belt and beautiful opossum collar. Peau de cygno lin ing throughout. One sketched. Choose from silvertone, roadcloth, Vclour and polo cloth in Pekin, deer, brown, henna and navy. Misses' $75 Velour de Laine Suits', $59.75 Latest choker collar of seal. Black, navy, broxvn arid Pekin. Women's $55 Top Coats, $37.50 Velour, plain and plaid silvertone, broadcloth and plush in fashionable shades. Belted and ripple styles. Satin lining. ii .. rt mwmiii II M wi m Women's $59.75 Dresses, $49.75 Tricotine and satin in black, navy and tan. Show many new and delightful features of design. One sketched. Day's Selling of the , , the railroad cars, are here at overcoat. $35, $40 & $45 HIGH- GRADE OVERCOATS. $ 26.75 Single-breasted and double- breasted. Models with military backs. Ulsters and ulsterettes. Waist-seam effects. ' Box styles. Majority quaiter-lincd with satin. savings speak for themselves School Overcoats $12 .75 for Big Boys A real man's style overcoat for Winter. Double-breasted and belted all around. Fancy fab rics. Sizes 8 to 18. HATS m-ii i m ! i 3.89 Girls' $18.50 Cpats, $14.85 Of colored cheviots with kit coney fur col lars, inverted pockets. cross-belts and plaited i backs. Sizes 8 to 14.1 -H i Hi M i n mi nfr Girls' $4.50 Rain Capes, $2.98 Rubberized blue satine with silk hood. Sizes G to 14. SECOND FLOOO r r I O- "" , . u ; "tiB ; ' v' . - ,; ' i .-.-" i '. iSifcuL m . h a &
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