"ST'nP' r-. i 3DGER PHILABELPHIi, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1020 t u 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER ?? '! , l'i iI m. ? it ! WM .;L'i3 Mi itt Vn's luni !B 16' i . M f,SM -stu- r.r.f, ti ..I imm MWr.iin iH.ltfM'AS E Wkv' 5 A , W N' rMW 'J '. '' ' Jt '' ' PATROLMAN RAIDS IWSil, ARRESTS 19 l6l!(JeVnan, Single-Handed, En- ' qntM Sixth and Catharine Sts. Joint Captures Players IS ' k'H&N CASINO HALL RAIDED As many of tlicm Rtnrtccl to approach him from all sides, he waved his re volver and snld: "Here, all of you back up against that wall," Indicating the long wull at the south side of the room. The men obeyed as if half dazed. "Ituu down and call the patrol wagon at once," ordered the policeman, speak ing to n young nmn in the room he knew. Lined Up to Await Patrol Kor ten minutes the nineteen men in the room were kept lined up with heir backs to the wall. Then the patrol wagon urrived and the load of astonished prisoners wns curried to the Second district station house, where their uppcarance caused surprise, as. no raids were upon the j. ; , ' police program for the evening. "Nineteen men. captured when a lone .TuUo Horowitz, known throughout policeman raided a house at Sixth and the district, wns named by the police Otaarih. stress last night will ., . "-appeaml be pear for a hearing today in the poliee umi,nK wls onteied against each of court nt Second and Christian streets, the nineteen prisoners, most of whom ffhey are accused of gambling. wvc- any name which struck their i The policeman is .lohn A. Mutchctt. i "xfai'ders seized eight gallons of wine .Modestly explaining why ho disregarded , ,,(, tuo Xew Casino Hall, 725 Dickinson numbers and seized n whole club, j street, late last night. The police In- ffl ?"" M,d. t0da3: thai' fU U Wa9 ! MTre'made:1 bl the fcdiral nuthWci iK-ru amy to snow mo puonc mm wmu.-, nrp expected to act today. -jwiucemcn in I'nuaucipmu nnui iu . their duty. He has seen eleven jcavs Of' etrvicc. mil nlnrn lin rnl.Tivl tvns oneo tile PRAISES Y. M. C. A. IN WAR Rev. C. Herbert Reese Says Organ ization Worked Under Handicaps Great praho for the overseas work of the Y. 31. 0. A. and explanation of the criticisms of this work were given by the Itcv. 0. Herbert Ueesc, rector of St. Matthew's Protestant Episcopal Church, at a young people's Bcrvlco last night. .'V,r oesc wIl wns senior chaplain of the Texas and Oklahoma troops, said that lack of transportation facilities to carry on the canteen work forced upon it by the government, a deterioration of the personnel of its workers after thn armistice and unfounded reports circulated among the soldiers were the chief difficulties ot me x. Locomotlve Scalds Two Men Two men wcro scalded by steam escaping from a locomotive, while work ing in tho Pennsylvania Railroad round house nt Forty-ninth street and Grays avenue. They wcro treated at the. Presbyterian Hospital. They arc Mar shall Sanderson, 00(11 Union Rtrcct, and Thomas Norland, 1517 South Hollywood street. H. R. Nolto Republican Club, on the third lloor of the building. The name Is still on the door, although it was eald today that the club had gone out of existence some time ago. Loud Voices Attracted Illm Patrolman Mntchett said he heard loud voices in the building at a lute hour;. The Mrect door was unlocked. so he entered, lteaehinc the third floor. he found tho door clowd and fastened on tho inside. Ho knocked. Seme on Opened the door, and he saw men seated ft tables, placing cards. On the tables. nc said, were money and chip. "You ar all under arrest." shouted Matckctt, drawing his revolver for na tion if it should prove necessary. He recognized several of the men. c the worth of VIM Leather Belt is unquestioned be cause it is backed by proof. E. F. HOUGHTON & CO. 240 W. Somerset Street Philadelphia Sterling Silver Vases Man' artistic designs of sil ver vases arc here for your inspection. An unusual vase of sterling auvcr, qeiicateiy gray finished and hand-chased with engraved decorations 7-base eight and one-half inches, height twenty six inches $175. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND .MKItCHANTS J 13 WEL1S11S Hit. VIS USM ITI1S fnA tU 1 BMCLYDE S D ALE &tfg TRUCKS m t HMfra Meter Iru K htm H ', KKBSSoi tmrthrnn A- Wliter Hi ?5p2w Co.. lnr. tn IBra0Ki!llffIPnfl KTESIXO SCnOOL ' B 'I This Is True 'A ithout SDod trth and haith'f qutiT you cannot havu eood health With our Uopeji and Myrrh ou can keep your teeth whlto and '-ifS-n proventlns decay and your sums Arm. So th! delishtfut dentifrice is a first aid t'i T'hyalfal fitness as well as to good IooIcf 3."c . Toe. LLEWELLYN'S fhltn.'s Standard Drnir Store 1518 Chestnut Street N't" bnvo GOOD brushes, too vrvmf ' p"'jhavj"'" n:'T I "Hi BRIGHT'S DISEASE Why Suffer Longer? Drink Mountain Valley Water flic Jumouu rurutivi) water frum. Hot Sprit y Rndorscd by Physicians. Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chestnut St. Phono Walnut 3107 Si-k5 t l'Jdlnc Club. HoteVs. Caffs nd P. rt. J. mnlnc cj tld by firat-claii rrocers, tlnjsvtatv, etc., or direct oy im. piilllillllllilllllliililllll!llilllllllii!lilllllilllli rfTmMMIlMlMl lliniiiMiuiMjwp llBMi lliiiiiiiiBiifeCharge Accounts SolicitedS Salesmanship rl I'racticat Course tn Salesmanship Directed Totrard Salrr Manaoi m'-nt , Other courses In Real Estate, A"-ount-Inc. ' Transportation and Trafllr, Public Kpeajilrs. Apulieii dlcctrtcal EnBlnoritie. .'Applied Mechanifni EngJneertns. rilus irtal Chemist y, IteAtlns and Ventilating. Drrirl Institute. S'id and Chestnut (. .5 i Navy Surplus Sale Store Retail Store Jn UuildirtR No. 101 Just Outside Navy Vard Gates Open from l A. II. to 4 P. Ji. KtiDiIfKable ain- 'iniy be made K the fureluise of the rullonlnc neiv urtlcles now on ule: AKTIf'I.IlS iRir ! IlasketH, muling il.'o Itlanketf). Marine. iii8! in., nt. 3 ,1b. drnb . it.;r, I)ooU. rnbher, iarine. kneo pr. I.-.! IloieM. illtty. Nau a. OH Ilroomi.. uliinli, Nat. e;i. .to Itru;.he!, lialr uvt ea. t::o Ktr1lHhe. mtuIi, Nin ea. .In Rrnhhes, who.. .tj .en, .15 Itntkets. calv. inin, r-eforrel . .ea. ,f0 C'ap, watch. N s ..ea. 1 'J5 f:lot)i, 18 o. eap. a blue. ...id. ,'...i Cloth. 30 01. otercout, ay b'ue. . Td. fi.(H) Coat, rubber. Marine . . ea. r.l!t Krawer, heiir', uoo'rn, Var.v . .ea, .to lrnwer. heary. xioulen. Marine ea. 'i.'iS Drawers, woolen, medium. Marine ea. m.'i !rp.wer3, nainooU. Mttrine ea. .60 (tlatea. woolen. Nan .... . pr. tu vtioivs. nooieil. .'lunne .. .. Hath rubber. Marine Jatkt.nl e. Nun. .. . JertS'. . . . Needles. ,Niy, renins lvercoat5, Niht OrerBhoea, rubher. Marinr. . 6eisxor, Naty blieetinc, eotton. utibenhel wld - ttarr, T3 In. pheetinc. cotton bleaebed ... ribJrts. (lannel, r. l O. echs. woolen, uvy eoeka. woolen. Iarlne hoeks. block, cotton. Marine . Towetins turKI-h, i8 in. lde.. Trunk, fiber Wudrhlrt. cottun, .i. tmlemhlrts, heav. 'lir Undershirts, Marino. Vnderfchlrts, mediant. larine A. trip to Mi- v.' ". " i'i et famllle" " "til :mn' desire to bm w.i r i,pir.-i 1 necessities a' -.!j-j1 ii r3 f ernmnt. 1 om- . m.-oi jh.l r. Car r..uts ' j:.. ' . v ana i ir ...-: -- 1 it. which cornea i.r ' ' " - Hlgne point - 1 may be mad 1 . -t- aIepeople V . iri ' - 1 tornere. Infortr i-. - n rihouei tar t 15 " " " ' - r , -, - ... nr. .90 en. .35 eu. ."0 ea, 5.50 PJpr .Ort .. . 2i.(HI pr. 1.85 . ea. .30 10 in. ..Ml. .25 n, un- .. vd. .S3 en. J Jo pr. ,50 . pr. .5tl do. 3.75 . Jd. .50 ea. 3,imi eu. .tfcl ea. 1.90 en i 35 eu. 1.85 riro- r.&rlt, i . 1 I who 1 1 '.'".reho.i1 -. Oc. - "Oil '5. ", in '".), MMiPlail Orders AcceptediWlFfiliilliiii H15 CHESTNUT 5T. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Annual Jaieary of Firs pyt ift, ,e TTOJ1 tVl'W M PC 30E30C 30E30 u o II o Crean Bros. Quality Coal g is high in curbon and low in aeh percentage. m Order now for diatc delivery. Bolli Phones imme- U r 50th & Warrington Ave. 18th & Oregon Ave- 18th & Moyamensing Ave. fl (. ' , . 11 , o Liind oc nuntingdon ats. H(2612 ; North Second St. -' IQE20K J 30 Absolute Reductions of lA to l3 We'll Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vaults Until Next Autumn, on Payment of a Small Deposit. Pay ments to be Continued During Spring and Summer Marmot Coats ttt$ 110.00 Reduced from $155.00 Smart Sports Model with long rolling shawl col lar and deep cuffs of marmot. art. f at $ 145.00 Reduced from $195.00 ,36-inch Flare Model of selected quality skins in an attractive model. Australian Seal CoatS at $ Reduced from $135.00 Chic Sports Model. Large shawl collar and wide cuffs of Australian Seal. at $ 185.00 Reduced from $295.00 36-inch Full Model. Dressy shawl collar and deep cuffs of Squirrel or Australian Opossum. $110.00 362 Fox and Wolf Scarfs Lined and Solid Animal Effects $12.50 $19.50 $29.50 $39.50 Reduced from $19.50 to $65.00 Taupe, Kamchatka, Brown, Georgette and Elack. m- .fj $185.00 gfoij Seal Coats "' s 165.00 Reduced from $225.00 Sm. Smart Sports Model. Large shawl collar and wide cuffs of Hudson Seal. at $ 295.00 Jaunty Model. Dressy shawl collar and deep cuffs of Beaver, Skunk and Natural Skunk. Muskrat Coats ai$iaz fift , jtfc 7r Reduced from $185.00 Distinctive Sports Model. A loose, jaunty model with long rolling shawl collar and deep cuffs. at $ 185.00 Reduced from $265.00 36-inch Flare Model. Trimmed with large shawl collar and cuffs of Muskrat. $165.00 98 Fashionable Fur Sets ' All of Fine Quality $35.00 $59.50 $85.00 $95.00 Reduced from $65.00 to $145.00 Sets of Fox, Wolf, Beaver, Skunk, Hudson Seal, Nutria, Natural Squirrel, Jap Mink, Cross Fox and Australian Seal. fet M i m $145.00 SWe Accept Liberty Bonds and) Purchasing Agen LMi'i zm 4eirgi iin BONWIT TELLER &. CO. 'JAeJpeciaftif Jnop ofOricjinationr CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Announce , ' , i ? . " THE SECOND AND LAST WEEK OF Our Greatest Stock Clearance Final Unrestricted and Without Reserve Every Piece of Merchandise in Our Entire Stock will be Offered Sales Market Conditions Throughout the Past Season' Necessitate Carrying Greater Stocks Than Heretofore, in Consequence We Find Ourselves With Large Assortments of the Very Choicest Wear ing Apparel, and As It Is Our Policy Not to Carry Merchandise From One Season Into Another, Price Sacrifices Must Be Made. Hence These Drastic Reductions WOMEN'S COATS AND WRAPS Women's Utility Coats Winter weight Polo Cloth in various 90 ) shades. (Formerly 59.50) Women's Plain and Furred Coats Of Pom-Pom, Velour and various winter coatings. (Formerly '59.50 A) )) to 79.50) "frUL.W Women's Fur-THmmed Coats In Peachbloom, Chinchilla cloth and Silvertone Velour. (Formerly CO )) 69.50 to 98.50) 04.VU Sumptuous Evening Wraps Chiffon and Parade Velvet metal Brocades and Silver tissues. Lavish ly trimmed with choicest furs. (Heretofore 225.00 to 850.00) 95.00 to 295.00 A COLLECTION OF WOMEN'S HIGH - COST COATS AND WRAPS Heretofore 135.00 to 325.00 65.Q0 85.00 110.00 150.00 Comprising the Season's advanced models developed in Duvetync, peachbloom, Marvella cloth, bolivia, velvet and Broadtail, with various shaped collars, cuffs and some with bandings of Beaver, Grey and brown squirrel, Mole, Taupe nutria, Hudson seal and Australian Opossum. WOMEN'S FROCKS AND GOWNS Women's Dresses Of satin! (Formerly 29.50) 18. Women's Afternoon Dresses Of chiffon and taffeta, in colors of navy, flesh, copen, grey and black Oj QQ (Formerly 69.50 and 75.00) ,V Women's Afternoon Frocks Of crepe meteor, crepe de chine, taffeta,' satin and chiffon. (Former- A.A. f)Q ly 65.00. 79.50 and 85.00) ". 1 Tricolette Dresses Plain and embroidered models in silk tricolette. Some with fringe. (Formerly 125.00 and 165.00) Street and Afternoon Gowns Of chiffon velvet, fine velveteen, duvetync, satin crepe, embroidered satin, embroidered Georgette and taffeta. (Formerly 125.00 to 195.00) Women's Dinner Goivns .Chiffon velvet, dinner and dance frocks, in black and pastel shades. 79.50 65.00 95.00 WOMEN'S WAISTS AND BLOUSES Women's Waists and Blouses 345 Blouses of Georgette crepe, in flesh and white only. (Formerly 13.50) 285 Waists of Georgette crepe, in flesh, white, brown, navy and black. (Formerly fo.50) 8.75 10.00 165 Blouses (an odd lot) in flesh,' white and some suit shades. Trim med in filet and Irish lace, hand drawn and hand - embroidered. (Formerly 19.50 to 25.00) A very special offer of Hand-Made Blouses, in Voile and Batiste. (For tnis sale only; 5.50 8.75 15.00 10.00 MISSES' WINTER APPAREL Misses' Tailored Suits Simple belted styles in silvertone and duvet de laine. Misses' "Tailleur" Suits Youthful models developed in velour, . belted or flare effects, trimmed with fur. Misses' Fur-Trimmed Suits Attractive dressy types in velour and duvetync combined with conserva tive furs. Misses' Dressy Suits Rich fashionable materials, with fur elaborations. Misses' Utility Coats Various models developed in Velour. (Formerly 59.50) Misses' Winter Coats Of velour and silvertone. Lined and warmly interlined. (Formerly 79.50) 29.50 46.00 78.00 84.00 32.50 48.00 Misses' Furred Coats In peachbloom, bolivia and silver tone; some arc without fur. (Form erly 110.00) Misses' Dress Coats Of peachbloom, bolivia, Bokara, ve lour and silvertone. Trimmed with fashionable furs. (Formerly 165.00) Misses' Afternoon Frocks A limited number of attractive dresses of velveteen. Only one or two of a kind. (Formerly 75.00) Misses' Street Frocks A special group (86) in number of serge and velour, youthful models. (Formerly 59.50) Evening and Dance Frocks Satin, taffeta, chiffon, Georgette crepe and nets. (Formerlv nn o 14 5 nm 48.00 68.00 68.00 85.00 38.00 34.00 85.00 FINAL MILLINERY CLEARANCE- '. WINTER HATS Final Closing-Out Sale to Clear Out Our Entire Stock of Winter Hats, Without Reserve, Ir- respective of Former Pnces Formerly 10.00 to 30.00 Every Hat to be Sold at 5.00 & 7.50 hL - : ' h - .1 .- : ' ''. . . . . . r zj.w 58 'rj- """ -- ---- tj- ! ' n -rr-L- '4L ,' - , I' y'a 'tifcjiiViiri :t y jjj J ., 1175 ,' v'r f imKmKKttmuLJSt' Ai
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