Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 28, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PUBLIC LEJJGEH JL'HILADELPHIA, JJUUDAY, iNOVEMBEJR 28, 1010
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RICH MEN TO AID
DEUNQUEN
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BOYS
Barracks Will Be Provided to In
crease Capacity of Munici
r pal Court Farm
HELPS UNFORTUNATE IADS
With fundi "subscribed by n number
of trailing I'liilailclpliians, nn nrmy
barracks from one of tlio iilmmloticil
military trnluitij; oninps will bo pur
chased and crirtril on tlio I'razcr ltoy
Km in, nl I'rarcr, I'n., to Iiousp do
llnqiieut boys scuts tlicrr by tlio .111
Tcnlle Com t.
The mopinrnt lui", boon fostered by
President Judge tliown, of the Munici
pal Couit. Tlie present capacity of the
ami) which nn started ns 11 .liivcnilc
Oomt experiment for tlie real i riorum
tion of delinquents, is thirty, and
Is totally inadequate. An cffoit is now
being made by the judges of the Ju
venile Court to arouse further lutcrcst
jn tho motcment.
The Fraier Uoy Farm Is used by the
Juvenile Court for tho commitment o(
bojfl who are not Innately bad, but
whose, delinquency Is believed to be the
rexull of their borne surroundings ot
neighborhood cnUronmenl, Tho need
of n school of this kind to nc bojn
from commitment to rcfnrmiitorlri
caused n group of officials connected
with the renusjhaiiin (ltallronil and
Interested in jmeullc welfare work to
orgnnlzc n society about two jeors ago.
Almost as soon ns n suitable farm nt
Trazcr had been located, the United
Slates entered the world war and to
insure ultimate establishment of the
Institution on the scale proposed, one
of the society's officers, with the co
nnrrfitfnn nf flip m tier nf the laud.
look title to the property and stnrted
the-school in u small way.
The farm buii(Hig and outbuildings
were contorted into quarters for nbout
thirty boys, and the )ntitiKstrrH sent
there showed such good results from
their wholesome outdoor life that Judge
Ilrown decided on an effort to increase
its facilities us soou ns possible. The
temporary barracks will gic excellent
service to this end until permanent
buildings arc provided, he said.
Ttojs sent to the fnrm arc usually
those who show n liking for farming,
In which tliev are given practical in
struction. Mnny have become efficient
farmers in the last two ears and have
such good conduit records that most
hnve been permitted to seek employ
ment on farms near Krnzcr and In the
nearby counties.
MUMMERS PLAN
GREATEST PARADE
Special Meetings Give Reports
Promising Pageant Surpass
ing All Previous Ones
COSTUMES TO COME HIGH
After a lapse of two jears. Philadel
phia's mummers will brave the cold on
Js'ew Yeur's Day in numbers greater
and (ohlumcs mure gorgeous than ever
beforf.
This is nssurcd bj reports nt special
meetings last night by a number of New
Year associations, nt which plans for
the 11)20 parade were discussed nnd
plans made to misc. extra money to
meet the tost of fancy costumes, which
has risen hi lonimou with every other
thing.
One of the factors which assures the
gieatest iiiuiiimers' parade in the city's
history Is the fact timt more money tor
prbes will he available than in any
pic!ous pageant. Councilman John
M. llnizlej announce, jestcrday that
with IT. Hart Mrltucli. special agent
of the joint couuclltuaulc committee, he
will make n tour of clu.bs Sunday to
discuss various phases of the situation.
Tho cost of equipment this jcar Is
worrying some of the clubs, and n iiiiiu
her of special cutertnlnmcnts ate be
ing planned to help defray the unusual
expenses la which many organizations
will be placed ill their efforts to win the
prizes. However, all club membeis arc
optimistic and predict that their asso
ciation will innkc uuusunl showings.
One of the new clubs, the Liberty
New Year Association, will have six
hundred members and ten floats, ne
cording to an auiioumemeiit by its cap
tnin. Joseph Mnrlnuccl. Its lit ad -
quarteis is at 1WW South Twelfth
sticet.
'GOBS" OFF TO CALIFORNIA
MANY AM
E
RIANS
N ALLIED ARMIES
Miss Lydia S. M. Robinson, of
Paoil, Writing History of
Their Services
More Than Twenty Navy Recruits
Go on Special
More than a score of newly enlisted
"gobs" left this morning aboard the
"Cobs California Limited" for the
Golden finte, to spend the winter in
California. Thnj weie the men who en
listed in the iinvj since last Friday at
the- local recruiting station, 1151." Aicb.
street.
Kaili l'riihn the "(lobs' special"
leaves for California, earning new ic
emits to the tininiiig station at San
Trancisco. Last week fifteen men were
sent from Philadelphia.
IS FOR THE NAVY LEAGUE
itetoid of the services of Anierimns
who Miliiuteeicd in the navies ami the
ill lilies of the Allies will be picscncil
111 a volume which is being prepared
for the, Navy League lij Miss Lvdia
S. At. Itobiusnii, daughter of Mis. Moll
imiip Robinson, of Airdric, l'aoll, I'n
This includes the Americans who
viilnntceied in the l'leneh rmcigii
Legion and nnibuhuyo held service nnd
midiial mi vice nnd in the l'leneh or
Itriti-h aviation imps before the t nitctl
States cntcicil the vvur, as well ns ii
tin- llrltisli nimv.
Miss Itnbiiison snvs she was grentlv
Mirpiiscd lo fonie upon thiiteen Amei
leans seiving in the Guards, and sivtv
siAcn who enlisted as earlv as 1111 1
while the number of Ameiicaus who
fought nt Gallipoli is tiuly amazing
One of tho last, men to lnvo the peninsula
wns a man from Devon, l'a. In one
family of Californinus the father nnd
four sous enlisted in tho Canadian arm
before the United States beenme u bel
ligerent. Only one lived to return home.
In ago tli( Americans In this record
vary from one boy of llftcen, who lirst
drove an ambulance, and who when the
I'nlted States entered the war, being
still under age for our arm went Into
the Coldstream Guards, to a man of
sixty-one, who, after tho sinking of the
Liisitania, entered the ISritsh navy and
fought the Germans from a decoj vessel
"often wllli gratifving -results'' until
his health was cntiielj sliilttered.
THE0S0PHIST IN LECTURE
L. W. DoQers Says Slain Soldiers
Live In Astral Regions
Soldiers who fell in the great war
nro not dead, but are still "vividly
nilve in nstral regions," wns the assur
ance of ii. V. lingers, nntioual lecturer
of the Institute of Thcosophj, in nn nd
dicss lust night at the Central Y. M.
C. A. It was the beginning of n
tciles of lectuics on immortality.
Mr. Itogeis chose ns his subject "Tim
Present Life of Our Soldier Dead."
lie will speak tonight in the Unltnii.ni
Church parish house., Twenty. eeeeuil
and Chestnut streets, on "Old Souls Ja
New Bodies."
In his lecture last night Sir. Hoger;
said tho soldiers who died on the. battle-'
fields of Europe are not dead, bulf
absent. They are making persistent ef
forts, he snld, to get messages to theW
friends.
Cemeteries, bo said, aro merely places
of accentuated grief. IIo advised hii
henrors to keep away from such spots.
Iln insisted thnt it was possible tot
tho living to communlcalo with the so
called dead.
833-35 Market Street
833-35 Market Street
Xmas Glove Sale!
A Specitil Purchase of
flno lambskin nnd kid
skin Gloves, of French
make. White have black
embroidery; tan. irrav
and bLack show self stitching
1
.65
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Christmas Hosiery Sale
All pure thread silk and m CQ
hose with silk lisle tops mJy
a famous make. Shoo H
shades in all sires. Many JH
blacks. Special Sutur- A
day value. maimer's Main Floor
Closing the
Sales Great
CHRISTMAS
BLOUSE SALE
Ail Extraordinary
Purchase of 500 Blouses
All Goods Purchased Tomorrow
Will Be Charged to January Bill
LAUNER'S
Month with Clearance
Bargains in Gift Specials
Clearance Coat Sale
. BLAUNEll'S second floor
OauD
Value SJ00
The most fascinating
gift a woman can te
ceive; one of these heavy
quality Georgettes richly
beaded, braicjed or em
broidered, made in any
one of a host of chic
styles I
1COO
Values 13.00 17. 06
Regular creations these '
many and delightfully
styled Blouses. Every
imaginable suit shade,
every mode that has won
.favor, every gorgeous
form of embroideiy,
braiding and beading.
These are bargains.
New, Fine
Cotton Blouses
w
Choose from 20 embroidered, tucked
and lace styles, in dainty voiles, and
save money at the same time.
You can't equal these values in sheer
voile and organdie Blouses. Lace
vestees, embroidered cuffs and col
lars. French tucks, etc.
lilauner's Main Floor
1.97
9Q75
The finest quality of velour and silvertone
fashion these swagger loose back, helled and
straightlinc models. . Some have tailored col
lars, others French seal. Also fur fabric
goatees of Baffin seal plush feature moline
"and mole plush collars. Every coat a Special
Clearance Value.
OQ.75
These extraordinary values feature distinc
tive Coats in conservative or youthful styles.
Suede velour and silvertone in the best of the
season's" shades French seal collars. Fur
fabric Coatees of llallin seal, Hudson seal and
Kerami plush some have mink collars and
cuffs.
Last Day of Fur Reduction Sale
French Seal Coat .. -
Sumptuous cape collar and border.
Marmot Coat '......
Large raccoon Cape collar ; 36-inch lengthr
Hudson Seal Coat
Nat. squirrel shawl collar and cuffs. "
Nutria Sports , '......
Taupe belted model ; chin chin collar.
Hudson Seal Coat .
Beaver collar and cuffs."" Belted model.
Australian Seal Coats
Large chin chin collar and Bell cuffs. Self border. Belted.
Natural Muskrat Coats JJQ X()
Fine skins. .Carefully selected. Full ripple model. Belied. -M-t:'tJW
' Blauner'a Second Floor
169.50
189.50
259.50
275.00
339.50
149.50
SiSiSiS&rSrgi
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To make this a Store of useful acceptable gifts for the throngs Zr
of women doing their holiday shopping here we have been gather- W
ing together for many weeks hosts of lovely, dainty new things. Stf
And for the convenience of busy shoppers we have arranged the fft?
following" Booths: On the Main. Floor there are live special Christ- SS
mas Booths offering gifts at $1.002.003.004.005.00. On the 5?
Fourth Floor, three Booths displaying $2.00, 3.00 and 5.00 Gifts W
lor all tne loins irom tiny loi to grandma.
Gloves
Jlosiery
Si)k Undoijvear
Muslin Underwear
Boudoir Caps
Celluloid Novelties
Kimonos
Sacques
Blouses
Bathrobes'
..Blankets
Children's Bonnets
Petticoats
Kiddies' Dresses
Sweaters
Fuis
Ribbon Novelties
Infants' Shoes
Rlincapcs
Couch Covers
Dolls
Baby Caps
Knit Goods
Baby Books'
Do not forget to visit our Christinas Booths tor Useful and Attractive
Gifts at Reasonable I'rices
Blauner Better Values
in Frocks
Beaded georgettes, draped
satins, braided serges, em
broidered jerseys, drebsy
velveteens in mwny new
and churming modes.
19.95
25
Tbeoo wilt please In
etyle, nnlsh, fabrlq nnd
low prlco eatln, trl-
colins, veloi)r, clv?tcen1
35-
Tho newest and most
distinctive modes In
satin, velour, tricottne,
I'olret twill and georgette
Btauner't Second Floo
Hosts of New Dresses
Fine Values !
Straight-line, tunic and ripple
models of excellent quality
serge feat.uro satin finishinga.
Special values'.
At this Jw Prico "ro
milart serges, satinsj
Jersey and velvets in
styles for mss- or ma
tron.
9.94
14.96
, Blauntr's iDownrtalrs Store
S-M-RT-S
Saturday
Special
5.90
Exceptional Value
is evident in tjic
firtequul i l,y of
these new brown
velour plaids in
these swagger
styles and smart
finish. Also some
chic velvets in
black, brown,
navy and green.
Third Floor
5.9Q
Suits Reduced
29.75-35.00
Theso suits of silvertone, velour and oxford
wcro fine values before they Hvere reduced
now they are truly exceptional. Itlpplc,
belted, sports and talllcur modes.
Suits!
45-00
Values
65.0075.00
Ultra higher priced
models at this very
low price. Fur trim
med, faultlessly tai
lored, distinctively
finished, Velours, sil
vertone, velour do
lalne, broadcloth and
tlnseltone.
Blauner'a Second Floor
Suit Sale
.00
Values 35.0015.00
J
A saving of $10.00 to $!!0.00 on every one of
these splendid quality velours, uilvertofies and
wool poplins. Illppln, panel, senil-tullorcd,
belted, birarts and pleated modes, Home are
trimmed with kit coney, others with seallne
or Yukon plush, Buttons, cross belts, tucking
and cording add smart finish. Xhcio are
wonderful Suits I
Blauner'a Downstaira Store
$v7-00 Fur Trimmed
Hats! Special
4.50
The very newest
Hat "note" satin
and fur, duvetyne
and fur, brocaded
satin and fur.
New Satin
Hats
p 2.96 3.94
4.94
t2BS"t
CTW
3.9 1
Satin chin chins,
mushrooms and
turbans show
touches of brocade,
fur and flowers.
5.97 6.50 8.50
Cliarminfj Hats of Skinncv's Satin feature
ostrich burnt fancies and fur trimming.
Model Hats brocade, satin, duve
tyne, metallic cloth, 10.0025.00
Blauner'a Third Floor
Ml rw- HERE are so many different kinds of s
OS s ffY I men who have declared SPUR the best
Hu rsill J c'Sarette rty ever tasted, that we say:
MU r3fflili 1 "Whatever affca)s to you most about a
i r-gf cigarette you will probably find in SPUR."
f -7 Judge 'em by that good old tobacco
flu " taste. Judge 'em by their Wgh-brced-
ull ing. Smoke all you want of 'em. They're right.
Bni Judge 'em by their class and form their smart
Iff package of brown and silver three fold to preserve
wl their delicious taste and fragrance.
$21 They're not pasted but crimped. Burn slower
KB and draw easier.
Bra You'll know Spurs for a winner the minute the dealer -
HI trots 'em out. Try them now.
H jfisms alwuMjiwtfoof ifiitohs JpSilll5jls !
h and SPURS arc coming fast. jm
Golf All Winter in The Southland
They're golfing now in Georgia and the Carolinas and visitingvplayers
arc extended a cordial welcome to play the splendidly conditioned courses.
Clear skits, health-giying air. Tang of ocean, aroma of pines. Interesting
people, rare companionship. Rest and health. Sport and pleasure. There 3
something for everyone. There's everything one delights in.
Great hotels and quiet boarding places. Dancing and gaieties. Novel
scenes and new faces. The abounding joys of winter life in the Southland.
To this wealth of diversions the famous resorts of Aiken, Ashevillti,
Augusta, Camden, Charleston, Pinehurst, Savannah, Southern Pines,.
Summerville, Thomasville and other places invite you.
Attractive Winter Excursion Fares to Resorts in the South are offered by the United States Railroad Admin
istration. For Fares, Schedules. Service, Maps or Booklet, "Florida and Southern Winter Resorts," apply to
write nearest Consolidated Ticket Office. 1539 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. Phone Locust 5800.
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