- rntsHttt yp3zwqffl)!C&ai!!rtH n f 1 A 7 ?- ii. I"S fe. fsWlft 'w, v .tfVEStoGr PUBLIC' LEliKR PHILADELPHIA FRIDAY, -DECEMBER 5, 1919 FOUR HAPPY GUNNERS ft RUN AFOUL OF POLICE Rabbits Too Fow, So Domestic Animals Fall Targets, It Is Charged Four intrepid huntsmen out for rah i bit Invaded private property in the vi cinity of Ablncton yesterday and caused consternation among tho domes: tic birds and beasts. They were, arrested by the Ablncton pollco and fined $20 and costs each by Magistrate Williams. The huntsmen nro Anthony J. and ndrew 3. Dlllard. 8& Shcdaber street! Georto Herbert, 201 Collon street, and .lames Lcvyh., 1700 Vest Llppjiicott street. Qn their promlso not to hunt In that neighborhood again the fino von remitted later. On Thanksgiving Day tho quartet trekked -over the prhnlo grounds of Mrs. Daniel Urny, of Tcrwoud, and over tho adjoining iurmi ol bsmuei Nice. They ore wnid to Iinvo bnRCcd u con pip of TjbblH, nud then, inuchcrtcntly perhaps, to havo turned their attention to soma domestic animals with n re sult that, police sny, It would not be surprising 16 learn that n certain porker was running around with u handful of buckshot under the skjn. The huntsmen wcro frightened nwajr on Thantaghinc Daj by threat of tbo penalty of tho law, since tho grounds were properly posted. POLICE TO USE SlDcCARS Machines Adopted o Meet New Law on Speeding Autolsto Tatrolmcn detailed to watch speeders and Uccp an eye out for automobile bandits will soon bo riding about the city In mojoreyclu sidecars, it wni an nounced today. Sixteen of the side enra will be In use 1j the 1'ollcc De partment within a few daya. Philadelphia will bo tho first rlly in tho country to adopt this new method of policing, A now law cnacled by the slate'Lcg Islaturc requires1 that speeding uulo moblllsts bo timed by two policemen in stead of ouo ns In tho past. This and tho increasing number of auto bandits nro the causes of tho decision to use tho sidecarur g r Jl ORT 1 WINDSOR ROOM 1204 Chestnut St. 11 SOUTH 15lh ST. For The Matt Who Seeks Good Clothes At A Fair, Price nits and' Overcoats FROM THE KIRSCHBAUM SHOPS OF PHILADELPHIA Here is a striking, example of R. & F. service to Philadelphia men. Such suits and overcoats, would commonly be sold for $60 to 65 toda) hi fact our price is very close to the actual -wholesale replacement cost. The .suits include cheviots, homespuns and unfinished worsteds. The overcoats c satin -lined Chesterfields, double-breasted dress coats 'and walking ulsters. X ....... :'!) &' $ Evening dress suits and Tiuedos of fine .English worsted -full silk lined Kirschbaum tailored $85 Others at 65. Unprejudiced advice- 1 .. The advice we give on the heating question is obviously unprejudiced because we make all types of Heating Apparatus Steam, Hot Water, Vapor, Warm Air and Pipeless Heaters. Also all styles of Ranges. ABRAM COX STOVE COMPANY American and "" Dauphin Streets, Philadelphia Muinae(urri of UoJUr, ripI lloaltra and llancee m Philadelphia for 13 years T mail riionr. ordcus ph-ledh i STonn oritNH daily 0 a. nr. and closks a r. at allium i in m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM Different conditions heed different systems. Our only aim is to give each customer tho appli ance which is best suited to his requirements. Consult a Novclfy dealer or phone or write us or come to our attractive faclorU showroom. Each Day Finds Us Busier Helping Folks Get Ready for Christmas! A Milllon-and-Onc Gifts Here Marked Much Under Prevailing Prices, as Proof of Our Remarkable Preparations. Shop on a Transfer Save Time! M Toys! Mean Everything the Children Santa Clauo liaa ucnt Eonm of his bnet hopers licre to sho nil tho wonderful thlngo hu liu preparoa for Chriatniau rarcntonro surprlacd to nnd that Sania can make so many pleasure cMns things for o llttlo money Lit IlroUifro FOURTH ixoon MallOrdeuFlUed TIATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Then Order. Filled Market Eighth ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Filbert Seventh Shelves and Counters Are Piled High With Christmas Gloves and Handkerchiefs Genuine Cowhide JS! 9 AC ( Ji&v Traveling Bags Enceptlonallv Rood alucI Btrontr handle; brisu trimmed. UHcl or tan; leather )lnod 1 ind IS Inch v.lu.t Un.i.l no-. $,X.9R Excellent cholca of nw etylea Jn j chiffon ana panne enoi, niceiy Ined. Metal or eoercd frames Have inside framo or purse and mirror. Best BhadcB Lit mother First Tloor. 8th St Women's $2.50 & ?3 Gloves, $1.98 Ono claip Tan, Braj pearl, beaer ina lironn vi rv l V'nd W,,t ,(o She turn here, to be fully aatMlcd will, the nuaIN ties, varieties and values. ?T" Men's $1.75 Gloves, $t.2G Angora wool. I w.u.o rcn s 1 .au l $ -I .25 I& $1.75 Glovo, A Tun and? aeTy RA!fag w- JCapo and suedc. if I Rrray, 4-n M i Men's 35c I Handker chiefs, 25c! Smurt bor ders of tan,j blue H 11 (1 ?recn Boys' 18c to 50c Handkerchiefs, 1212C lo 35c Initial and colored borders, also plain white r- Mcn's $4 Gloves, $2.98 Lined; one clasp Tan and jjraj ; capo anjl suedc Women's $1.50 & $1 .25 $1.75 Gloves S Doublo silk and sucdc-lmed silk. Black, grj.v, brown uttd bcacr. Misses' & Boys' 1 $1 7c $2.25 Gloves . . J A . O Capo in tan shades; one clasp. Men's 39c Handkcrchtcfa,29c Pure Irish linen Boxes of Handkerchiefs Women's 75c to $3 Boxes at 49c lo $2.25 Prettily arranged. Three to But in a bow Have dainty corners in while or color Women's French 1 $0 QQ IJluck, white itnu Kid Gloves Two clasp color." Women's Handkerchiefs, 75c Of lawn; one corner embroid ered with initial. I.lt Ilrothfrs I lrst IHoor Mil tit. "What Jtrttcr Home (iifls 'llinn These Coy Pretty ComfortsI Nolo 'I hat Prices l.cnn JUanlels or i our aj 1 $17.50 Wool Blankets 11 i-75 White lambs' wool on cotton warp. Pink or bluo borders; weight 15 lbs. mohair binding. Size 7"iS0; 14 F'air $10 Blankets, 1 $0 QO Wiito and wool-and-cotton mixed. Pmk or blue borders: wide binding. Also plaid necccnown blankets. $12.i $10 .98 Lit Ilrolhrr- 50 Wool Comfortables . Figured satinc; plain bor ders; lambs' wool tilling, (Size 712SO. ririt""rioor. North )liday IMisbcs $52.50 l.jMO C Trimincd Top Coats ' " dollai-s under what hcy arc really worth. The suits in this lot arc most exceptional I Jackets have inverted plaits, cross-tront belts, novel pockcU and choker collars of seal fur Figured peau dc cygno lining. Illnck, nay, brown andckin. One Sketched. i I I Op UOlltB ' " Tailored from velour, siUertonc. noielty coatings 'and broadefoth. All auoroed shades. fcJomo styles I fall in graceful plaits, hac belt, cleer pockctb and t." -- --- - --ta) 1.. llnlnir. Tlienfi urn richlv S lopped with large opossum t collars. One Pictured. Women's .$75 Fur-XJCC rniniuctl Suits. J u" Of clour dc lalnc, broudclolh ind elour, in rose taupe, beet loot, plum, brown, green, nay and black. Plaited panel1 back, bolted front, set-in pockets and hnndbomo collar of nutria or teal. Fancy lining. Women's Handsome $77.50 Coats, .$05 ' j Of teal plush with shawl eul- J 1 1 I I -..'. . . . ! liir, uuruijr unu cuhb Ol 11L coney. Figured cilk lining. Others nf imsoHim. rt. it 1. i beautiful collar of seal, mole I , or nutria One Pictured. j Women's &, Misses' $10 Leatherette Coats, S25 Sports stle, with patch pock ets, belt, mannish notch collar and rccrs. A gift suggestion One Sketched. m M m m m h hi an I 565V! && frm mask Pi ftlo 1 8 Ml nW I UiMsiuhlli M25 Women's & Misses' .$(J7.50 Dresses, .$25 Materials arc elour, serge, tncotlno and sorge-and-Gcorgcttc combinations. Tho styles are now and graceful, featuring tunics, coat effects and drapingb. Beautiful embroidering, braiding, girdle sashes, pockets, dainty collars and ests arc van- .it itruiiicra sixo.Np m.oou i ously featured. AH fashionable shades. Thousands of Men's and Boys' Fine Suits and Overcoats In a Sweeping Clearance of Surplus Slocks From Nearly a Score of Famous Manufacturers i.nuro remaining lots irom a dozen' including every desirable model in this or more of each makers present-1 . , .., " ... ,, season stocks, bought 'way under """irst etjlc-i, nith a wide lunge, c aIue. materials and colorings. Ulsters & Ulsterettes Singio and double breasted. around. Conservative Overcoats, $26.75, $30, $50 Ulack and oxford gray diess overcoats, some in melton cloth. All have velvet collars and are quarter lined: $50 lot includes bluo kcrsejs. biidppj , double-breasted form-tltting modefs $28, $31.50, $38.50 Some with half belt&; others belted all Fur Collar & Fur-Lined Overcoats, $42.50 to $125 iMcn'B Trousers. 53.98 to 1 ?12.50 Glen's nalncouts, $7."0 lo $U5 i Men's and Young Men's Suits, $21.50, $28.75, $35 Single-breasted, double-breasted, two and three button styles, joutlifui and conservative. Many stout men's sizes in the $y5 lot Boys' Overcoats, $8.50 to $18' BoysV$5.50 Raincoats, Boys' Two-Pants Suits, n , 3-,S. & f3-98 t c "7R i tie Bojs' .ilackinaws, $8..ri0 to 5l, .5.0 to .".lo Bojs. junior SuitSi $498 to 313i75 Bojs Norfolk Suits, $10, $12 to $23 Norfolk, middy and Oliver Twist. ,. . nter - H J1 t choice ttrxt, 1 -" M I I Br rs Second I'loor. 7th bt Tomorrow! Second Day of the Great Sale! ' Men's Furnishings Holiday Pu chases, Made on a Scale Larger Than Ever Before Attempted, Account for the Savings. 1 $1.50 HMi.eirarl Sillc Foin-.m. 1 Or-r S,1J& Hands Brocades, stupes and figures. Popular col ors Slide-easy bands. Limited lot. $2.50 Striped Negligee Shirts, $1.98 Garner's best pcicale. Soft cuffs.. $1.50 Suspenders and Garter i Combination Sets . : j Lisle web bUJfpeudcrs with leather i Brassf trimmed Pad garters to match x w oo L n7a"ira ).98c lilWr I il UrutlK $3 & $3.50 Silk l$-f.69 Fiber Reefer Scarfs Iniperfectious; very slight. Popular accordion weaves black with white, navj, purple, garnet and green. Long black fiber fringe. $15 House Coats, $11.98 Best double-faced cheviots plain or mixtures. Shawl or I notch collars; silk cord edges. Pockets and cuffs trimmed $10 Baby Broadcloth Silk Shirts, $8.49 Handsome Loloicd slnpea. Soft cuffs. $10 Blanket Bath 1 $7.49 1 Robes ' Contrasting stripes or fig ures. Largo collar; pockcttfj and silk cord cdrrcs. I I.lt Iirothcn rirst Door, 7tl; St. Our Annual Holiday Sale of Big and Little Girls' Coats and Dresses A Wide Selectionof Chic Pleasing Models at an Average of 65c on the Dollar S ftlKK (l . ..ml., 1179 illwJV a. . u . sw m& sS&s-i. vrnM MIaW Pk T mm.n rj?i . Wftl n-i sxsci TStvA pu fC V '-r--iH vxiffit-ww,i''l 1 bov. 1; I w I mm ' I49 Hundreds of Charming Little Gift Garments All, Brand-Nevv nnd All at Genuine Bargain Prices 5Jfuar p.i ' Ji 5ij! AdttrUtcJonElotter mSA Oi,: Jrn $10.50 to $20 $fi CO $7 flQ 17Q H4.7y COATS ' ' 7 ' -i.i Viovinf tiifli lnrLm kit concv or cloth collars, bmartf pockets., cross belts and plaited backs. at cacn price. Sizes 8 to 11 One sketched I I Little Girls' $2 Tub Frocks Plain chambrayTind gnighumB with contrasting colors Sizes to U. . i. I. i m r Wash Dresses, S4.49 to $7.98 Of nn. r.inile. niailO allUT - ..- ,,, , j.. Id lrinirliaiil. w I 1 larKej ties, sizes a lo 1 1. 1 , im !...- -..,.. .. I Little Girls' Coats, $4.39 to $24.98 $1.35 '$ Tots' $1.75 Lingerie J Dresses, 95c j On Nile 10:30 A. M. ? Persian lawn vith col ! oiedstlU.bii.frs. SuesC!) to G. Oiu rictumi. t '69 VTTJ Little Boys' $2 Wash SuiU, $1.19 Oliver Twist, middy and coat styles, pf chambray and gingham. Contrast ing trimming. Sizes ii lo C. No mail or phono orders tilled. UtUe Girls' $5.50 to $9 White Corduroy Coats, $3.65 to $6.29 Tpkt effects". Lined. Sizes' 1 to 3. Dresses. $5.98 to $25.98 Vnw sciirc. velvet, jeney Of melton cloth, sllvertonc, an(j Silk. LmbroidoreU dc velvet and plush; fur- 3jcna; tie bells. Sizes 8 to 11. inmmcci or uii-iur i-uuui.-. Wunply lined. Sizes li to tf. Ono 51.00 model sketched. Tots' $5.50 )$0 CQ Long and short styles of whito wool cashmere, prettily embroidered. Lined. Sizes up to U years. Raincoats, $4.98 to $12.98 Doublo texture bombazine, oilkoletta and tweed. Slz.es C to 16. One sketched. Infants' $5 Caps, $3 Whito Angora, Hand made. ot , i nn lAl Ilrolher 'SECONP h'i.OtH -Jy7 Iv ' - " A Half -Price Event That Brings a Rare Gift Suggestion! $7 Handsome French ) $ Pearl Necklaces I 'lliroai and ppera Knstli , ccn und Braduatea beads All liavo 10-kt. clasp Cream tint apcctal purclnusc tlmt eniiblcj us to ofl'or nearly flvo hundred sirlnss ot thtts liciudful pe.irj La VaUieres, $25' (ji'imlnii ul.mionus oJ&9 ,7i toe u;:. x-k ton ilTjowcl imnonrj mom ir-ntj I jt'UIn cold Ulleil c.im Buiran I 1 ( rv 1 . H It Hi f I I" 1 $5 Silverile Bar Pms, $2.98 3.tfcly catoli TUnncitonc tot $7.50 Mesh Bags, $4.98 I Mhir iilatcd , li-nch eras frame, rrierslblo infBli $15 to $22 Genuine Cameo Brooches, $10.98 to $20 .Set In aolld old mountings ; $30 u Crystal Beads, $1.98 lo $4.98 ecl. and cr.iduatrd oxmrj. .cngths Newest colorj $2.50 Jeweled La Casque ' Combs, $1.49 nuincstone and peacock tlntrs I.lt nrotlirra First rioor. South WUe-Bst- ! . WONOKKFUL DISPLAY OF SHOES & GIFT SUPPERS Kcr) item in this holiday nelling is marked much lower tli.in Die prevailing prices, due to the carlincfcH and im inensit) of our preparation. Women's I.ncc Shoes., .SHtrfll I S? fkO ..w -.,--, . w tr-m m (Jraj buck, tan calf, black kid. "-' Long vamps, welted soles and Cuban or Louis heels. Women's High-Grade Spats, jft.10 and $X9S Hoot-lop and under strap efrccti!. Nlcn'a Bench-Made Shoes, $8.49 & 9.98 Tun and black calf. Finest of uppers,& spies- ?yffll tar-L! Women's Dolgoille JullcU $1.98 & $2.49 Pur uiul ribbon-trimmed, licutlier roles and heels. Men's Kid Slippers, Zii'J tO $t.4U High and low cut in tan black. Hnnd-tumed soles. Men's E Z Slippers, $1.93 Black and grav. Hiijea G to 11. and Young Women's $7 Shoes Gunmctal. dark tan and black kid. Plain mouse tops. Sfce3 ?5.98 Russia I Evening Slippers for Gift, in or field-jtL ( 2 to 7. j Shi for Gtt,f ty 9.98 W S6.98 to $9.98 Beautiful lopg vamp laste fn Jnit-jfi cnt coltskln, glazed kid, hronte ; ri,nrlr..'L S!JRfl Uhnxi 'RO "?t 'a,:.K baun-JWlSn KW. D1MJS v; i IT .i T i'i o 5aU, " stiver erray iujJbu, Various leathers, Sires 1 to 8 J jik uratiienH-Firat Moor. NeriH J f1 IW iBsU( S0T1M S f Mfgpj