Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 18, 1919, Sports Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENIltfa PTJBLIO LEDaER-PHTLA'DELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1910'
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GORTELYOU MOTTO
WILL BE EFFICIENCY
Director-Designate of Safety
Department-Asks Aid of Firo
and Police Bodies
SPEAKS TO IRISH SOCIETY
Efficiency In the police and fire bu
reaus and the other bureaus under his
charge will be tho constant aim of
James T. Cortelyou, next director of
public safety, ho announced in the first
pnblic address since his appointment.
Mr. Cortelyou spoko Inst night nt
A dinner of the Friendly Sons of St.
Patrick in Dooner's Hotel. The new
director was introduced by Judge
Charles B. McMichael, president of the
organization. . , . , , , . ,
At the outset of his address he said
lie had been compelled to exclaim '
have nothing to say" so frequently in
the last few weeks that it lias become
almost automatic with him.
"Shortly after my appointment, lie
continued, "I was reading in the sitting-room
of my home, when my wife
asked me to put some coal on the fur
nace. I replied that I had nothing to
Bay."
Tho chief said that among the hun
dreds of letters and telegrams of con
gratulation he received was one signed
"A member of the police force."
"Ih a note he expresses great satis
faction at my selection, and ndds he
wishes I could hear tho mauy compli
ments that are being paid mo by mem
bers of tho force.
"I will feel very happy," said Mr.
CorMjou, continuing, ''if fit) per rent
of the force experience the same feel
ing ns this man, nnd during my term
of olTico I will do ever) thing In my
power to mnke every man in the police
and tire departments share that fcpllng.
"I want tho police and firemen tn
know I want their co-oneratlon ns well
as the co-operation of every citizen In
making the Department of l'ubllc
Safety as efficient ns possible."
Mr. Cortelyou so far hns refused to
discuss possible appointments in his
department. There are sccrnl candi
dates in tho field for assistant director
of public snfety. Mnjor-clcct Moore
hns made Known lie will call n meet
ing of tho directors-drsignntc in a few
das to discuss tho appointment of as
sistant directors.
PLEA FOR MISSION XMAS
1500 LETTERS FOR SANTA
HELD IN POSTOFFICE HERE
Poor Children Address All Kinds of Appeals to Christmas
Saint and to Firm of Kriss Kringle & Co.
Contributions Asked for Annual Din
ner to Kids on Riverfront
An appeal is being mado throughout
the city bv tho Helping Hand Ilrseuc
MisMon, 721 North Second street, for
contributions of food and money for
the PbrUtmns dlnnir for children along
the riverfront.
Charles II. Toney, superintendent of
the mission, said
"This mission hns no collectors nor
baskets out, but a word will bring our
wagon to jour door. And wo welcome
tos, candj, foods, clothing, money."
The mission conducts ono of the
largest Snndav schools in the city, lis
wclfaro work is extensive.
Tho mail is beginning to pilo up on
Snnta Clans theso days. At the post
oflico they havo more than 1500 letters
which ho can havo nny time.
Somo of tho letters nro addressed to
the old mnn himself, others to the firm
of Kriss Kringle & Co. and a few to
his good wife. The snlutatlons are vn
rious, such as "Dear Fat Snnta,"
"Dear Old Chris" nnd "Dear Snnta
Clam I.ady." .
Most of tho letters wcro written by
Philadelphia children, but a fow of them
como from far away points all over the
country.
The exact nddress of tho Christmas
Saint varies somewhat. Santa is vari
ously addressed in "Ileindeer Land,"
"Arctic lloglons," "North l'ole,"
"Frigid Zones" and "Cold Weather
Points."
One young geographer addressed
Snnta Clans nl "Land of Ico and
Snow, Manayunk."
Somo of tho letters givo n tug at the
heartstrings. A little girl writes the
following- "Dear Snnta Claus: I am
a little girl eight years old and hae i
little brother four years old. I would
like to havo a schoolbag and a doll
coach nnd a pair of gloves.
"Little brother wants n hore nnrt
I wagon and a train of cars. If jou
haxen't whnt we ask for. just bring
whatever you enn, and don't forget us
this vcar.
"My denr mother is sick nnd father
is too poor to get us in thing, so please
answer t Ills letter. And don't forget
tha 2,-jth."
Often Santa Claus does "answer"
when tho postmaster gUcs the letters to
inquiring persons.
Tho letters nro written on all sorts
of pnper, in pencil, ink and on typo
writers. They are stamped and un-.
stamped, nnd some bear east stamps
nnd plctiiics of Snnta Clnus to speed
them over tho HiiiIcmui route.
Baby Pulls Kettle Over; Scalded
Clnrencc Pratt, a sixtecn-months-old
bnbj, Toll l'ennsjhnnia avenuo, Cam
den, was severely scalded early this
morning when ho pulled a kettle of hot
water from n table. The baby caught
liold of the edge of tho tnblecloth. lie
was taken to tho Cooper Hospital suf
fering fiom sex ere burns on head,
shoulders nnd bod
FROZEN
HYDRANT
HAMPERS FIREMEN
Police Help Thaw Pipe to Fight
Flames in 21st Ward Re
publican Club
M0T0RMAN GIVES ALARM
The Twenty-first Ward Republican
Club nnd tho butter and egg store of
Snmuel Snlcr, nt -1410 Main street,
Manayunk, were badly damaged by fire
early today. Tho loss is estlmnted at
$7000.
The motorman on a passing trolley
car was tho first to notice that tho
building was on fire. He stopped his
car at tho Manayunk police station,
about fifty feet awayi nnd told Ser
geant Mathew C. McAlarman that there
wns a blazo closo by.
Engine Companies Nos. 12, .15 and
30 responded to the nlntm. but when
they reached tho building thej found
BUY RED CROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS
BOOTH TELLER & CO.
jfAeJaectatiif Jhoa ofOriainations
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
An Extraordinary Sale
Of About One Hundred and Seventy-five
MISSES' TAILORED SUITS
to close out
38.00
Formerly up to 69.S0
These Suits, assembled from regular stock, represent
the favored models of the season.
VELOUR, SILVERTONE, VELOUR de LAINE,
TWEEDS, HEATHER MIXTURES and JERSEY
FOURTH FLOOR
CONTINUATION OF THE
ANNUAL DECEMBER
SALE OF FURS
. For Women and Misses
Greatest Values Ever Offered in This Annual Fur-Event
Taupe Marmot Coats, 110.00
Taupe nutria collar and cuffs.
Hudson Seal Coats, 165.00
Made of dyed muskrat pelts, 30-inch long
models, shawl collar, cuffs and belt to match.
Taupe Nutria Coats, 165.00
Smart walking styles in various types with
cuffs and shawl collar.
Hudson Seal Coats, 195.00
Jaunty walking models in a diversity of
styles with girdles to match.
Trimmed Hudson
Seal Coats 225.00
Loose models of dyed muskrat with collar
and cuffs of squirrel, taupo nutria or opossum.
Trimmed Hudson
Seal Coats 275.00
Original and unusual ityles combined with
squirrel, beaver and other furs.
Scotch Mole Coats, 295.00
Loose back walking styles with large cuffs
and shawl collar.
Hudson Seal Wraps, 395.00
Capo-coat effects with largo shawl collars.
Mado from selected pelts.
Natural Squirrel
Coats 450.00
Very jaunty and attractivo sport models.
Scotch Mole Wraps, 450.00
45-inch long, full, looso models of selected
genuine Scotch mole pelts.
Scarfs
25.00
24.50
29.50
39.50
27.50
FUR SCARFS AND MUFFS
Muffs
Hudson Seal 14.50
Beaver 39.50
Natural Skunk 27.50
.... Natural. Squirrel 49.50
.... Natural Raccoon 27.50
An Exceptional Sale of
MILLINERY
235 very attractive hats, suitable for all occasions, that previ
ously sold for 15.00 and 25.00.
To Close
Out
7,50
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Charge Purchases Tomorrow Rendered on Bills February 1st, 19201
lviawson or ueWLany
IZ15 Chestnut Street
Farmers and Trappers! Attention!
Raw Skins Purchased for Cash.
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Extraordinary Values for Friday
Savings from 25 to 35 Per Cent! .
HEN it comes to Furs Maws on & DeMany always accomplish the
Unusual. In this great Anniversary Event we are accomolishinp the seem
ingly impossible in the offerines of Furs at Wav Below Reeular Prices. This
is due to two momentous reasons: The well-known fact of our Own Direct Manu
facturing, and the Celebration of our Anniversary Sale. It is this Event that we
feature Tomorrow the Event and th$ Savings that it brings to you.
Extraordinary Values signalize the day! It will pay you to come
any distance, to ignore all previous shopping reservations; to be sure to come to this !
Store if you love Furs and if you wish to Save Money this Winter!
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase
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195.00 Marmot Coats
S0-inch; Nutria Collars and
Cuffs. (Pictured).
Anniversary Sale Price
145.00
Russian Pony Coats,
Valua 125.00. 36-inch Sports Mod
el With wido 6hawl collar and
deep cuffa of contrasting fur.
Australian Seal Coatsf
Value 145 00. Sports Model Large
shawl collar and wldo cults of
Australian seal.
Marmot Coats,
Value 145.00. Rolling Hliuul col
lar nnd deep cuffs of Marmot.
Nutria Coats,
Valfco 195.00. Jaunty Model. An
offpctle sports coat of novel
design
Hudson Seal Coats,
Valuo 225 00. Sports Model Large
shawl collar and wide cuffs of
Hudson seal.
Australian Seal Coats,
Value 345.00. Jaunty Model.
Dressy shawl collar and deep
ruffs of Squirrel or Australian
Opossum.
Raccoon Coats,
Value 315.00. 30-inch Tlare
Model Large shawl collar and
deep cuffs.
145.00 Australian Seal
Coats
Model of most prepossess
ing appearance. (Pictured).
Anniversary Sale Price
110.00
195.00 Muskrat Coats
Jaunty Sports Models.
Anniversary Sale Price
145.00
89.50
110.00
110.00
145.00
165.00
175.00
245.00
Australian Seal Coats, 195.00
Valne 245.00. 36-Inch Flare Model. ,
With lai&e Nutria, Squirrel or
Australian Opossum shawl collar
and cuffs.
Hudson Seal Coats,
Value 325.00, 36-Inch Jnunty
Model Dressy shawl collar tyid
deep cuffs of Hudson seal
Squirrel Coats,
Value 345.00. Smart Sports Model.
With large shawl collar and deep
cuffs. Well-matched skins.
Hudson Seal Coats,
Valuo 395.00. 36-Inch Flare Modol.
With shawl collar and deep
cuffs of skunk.
Hudson Seal Coats,
Value 495.00. 40-lnch Flare
Model, with larsre shawl collar
and cuffs of heaver.
Mink Coats,
Value 635.00. 42-Inch Full Design.
Largo shawl collar, deep belt,
cuffs and wide border.
Broadtail Coats,
Value 1150 00. Exceptlo nally
handsome, lustrous moire skins,
largo collar of Sable.
Fur Sets
Taupe Fox
Brown Vox
Beaver
Hudion Seal
Black Wolf
Taupe Wolf
Brown Wolf
Black Fox
Raccoon
ITutrta
Australian Seal
Slink
Values 85.00 to 98.50
Anniversary Sale Price
64-oo
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Special 1
Fox, Wolf and
Lynx Scarfs
24.50
Value 0.00
19so
Value 30.00
29-50
Value 4S.50
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fts
Valuo
59.50
Jn Taupe, Brown, niack,
Poiret, Kamchatka, Oeorsette.
Fur Sets
Mink
Beaver
Jap Oroes Vox
Taupe Fox
Skunk
Itudion Seal
natural Squirrel
Kolinsky
Scotch Moleskin
Brown Tox
natural Raccoon
Skunk Baccoon
Values 115.00 to
125.00L
Anniversary Sale Price
84-oo
iberty Bonds and Purchasing Agento' Orders Acccptedm
ino hydrant frozen, Firemen una no-
in-tiiii'ii lormcu u lino uuu iiuqhcu uuukvis
o hot water from the polico utatlou lo
tho frozen fireplug uutll It was thawed.
Then water wns turned on, the blazing
structure
lly that tlmo the Interior of Snlcr's
store was iu ruins, and the names nau
crept up to tho Itcpubllcnn Club on the
lloor above. The lire wns stopped Be
fore It renehed tlm thlrtl floor.
It Is believed tho flames started from
sparks from n, stovo In Holer's storcbn
the ground floor. The two upper floors
are used by tho club.
SOUGHT RUM WITH LADDER
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Liquor Store Watchman Says Negro
Tried to Reach Transom
John Griffith, thirty jenrs old, Web
ster street nbovo Thirteenth, tried to
uso a home-made ladder to climb over
the transom of the Chris Gallagher Co.
Ilnuor dealers, Klghth and Lomlmrd
streets, according to testimony given
by 1'rlvato Watchman Drayton, before
Magistrate O'Brien today.
unimn, who is n negro, tnrew n
brick through the transom, the watch.
mnn testified. The crash wns heard bv
Drnjton, whi gne clinsc, firing several
times ns uriiuth dodged through n
ina7c of bnclc streets. The watchman
nrtcsted the mnn nt Sixth nnd Pine
Micets. lie was nem tor a further
hiaiing December -.I.
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No Xmas
mall Is com
plete without
Its seal
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CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
For Women and Misses .
Blouses
Hand-made Blouses o.lb
Georgette Blouses 5.90 to 19.50
Tailored Silk Shirts 8.75 to 25.00
Crepe de Chine Blouses 8.75 to 22.50
Net Blouses 8.75 to 35.00
Neckwear
Fancy Collars 25 to 2.25
Collar & Cuff Sets 1-50 to 12.50
Stocks & Jabots 1.50 to 15.00
Vest 2.50 to 25.00
Handkerchiefs i
Women's Plain or Fancy 25 to 2.25
Boxes, containing three 1.00 to 3.75
Children's Handkerchiefs (Peter Rabbit),
Three in a Box , ifc.. .50
Hosiery
Plain Silk Hosiery ...... . .'. 1 .95 & 2.50
All-Silk Hosiery 2.50 to 3.25
Fancy Silk Hosiery 3.95 to 29.50
Wool Hosiery 1.50 to 2.95
Glove Silk Underwear
Bodices ' 1.75 to 5.95
Vests 2.45 to 1 2.95
Knickers 2.65 to 1 0.95
Chemises " 3.95 to 1 1 .95
Petti-Bockers 9.50 to 1 2.50
Scarfs & Sweaters
Pure Silk scarfs-.! 11.50 to 15.00
Wool Scarfs . . 3.75 to 1 7.50
Shetland Wpol Sweaters 1 2.50
Llama Wool Sweaters '. 21.50
Sweaters of Pure Silk 32.50 to 75.00
Imported Perfumes
"Houbigant's Ideal" Perfume 4.25 & 8.25
Toilet Water 7.25
Sachet 2.50
"Quelques Fleur" Perfume 5.25 & 10.00
Toilet Water 8.90
Sachet 2.50
"Quelques" Violet Perfume 8.50
"Guerlain's" Perfume L'Heure Bleue. 13.80
"A'Pres L'Ondee" '7.50
"Rue de la Paix" 1 2.00
"Coty's" Toilet Water 5.00 & 9.25
(Styx, L'Or and La Rose Jacqueinot
"Coxy's" Styx Perfume 1 3.00
"Djer-Kiss" Perfume 1.75 & 2.50
Toilet Water ( 1.75 & 2.75
Sachet 95
"L. T. Piver's" Toilet Water 2.35
(Floramye, A'Zurea and Pompciia).
Notet A full line of domestic preparation are also to
be had at our perfume counter.
Novelties
A most satisfying array of dainty novelties are on display,
just inside the main dooi There you will find many articles
which are exclusive with this shop. The price range is ex
ceptional. To visit our first floor, where all the Gifts which are listed
above are to bef found, will assure you that Holiday shopping
is a pleasure, when selections are made at Bonwit Teller &
Company.
All Purchases
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