Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 22, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 4, Image 4

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INJURES
PRISONER
GUMPS WISH LITTLE CHESTER
KNEW REV. ROBERT NORWOOD
Think Tivo Could Live Like Princes in Australia Pleased
With Clergyman's Spicing of Religion Willi Humor
"Hello. Mini" remarked A mly tUrnip.
caressing liis cleanly chiseled chin,
"who do you think this Her. ttobeil
Norwood, of Overbrook. Is nuyliowV
"Don't bother me. now." replied
Min. "you know Uncle Him W wiiitlnK
(o lake us to the opera."
"Cut this Mi'. Norwood said wine
thing about j oil mid Uuclc Him and
me in 11 sermon at the Episcopal Church
in Overbrook," sane out Andrew :3
.y.rni3Durgii Koai tstate man
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f suives Alleged Victim $3000, i
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, Ly 1 hen Trys tscape ,
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K .' I it'll desperate effort to escape from '
rletec'tivp who wan taking him to Tltts- i
'"liurfth, Dominio Supaliri. twenty-two
years old. leaped from the window of it J
ftst.mopini? rinresa train nt I'aoli. In- I
' juries received when lie fell prevented
' ' . the success of his trunk for liberty. '
4.. ' IMIMIIIVM IMPL'Pil .I MHIiri 111 Liir
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JiHryn Alawr Hospital, wiiere nc was, up orawieu weaKiy into ins urs mh.,
i again tnadc n prisoner. He was suf- "He said ihat he thought we were a
ficlcntly recovered from hii injuries this i good thing for hi? parishioners."
t jnorairjg to resume his journey to Pitts- "What, n charming fellow he mut.
burgh, be." broke in b'uelc Cim, who had just i
'" He is accused ot stealing $o5C0 from , come-into the room carrying Chester on
Dominic Manaleri. of Youngstowu, O.,' his shou Jdev. "Indeed. I should like
In 'a Pittsburgh land transaction. to take him to my half of Australia.
Supaliri was captured here ester- J He and little Chester would live like
i ilny rooming at Tenth ami t'itzwater , two prinres."
trcets by Detective WnU. of I'itts- "He nfcn raid real humor uus just rm
burgh. They boarded an express train ' much a part of leligion as anything,
t (it Broad Street Station iu inc auer
, noon.
' Monalcri went witli them On the
train Supaliri promised, it is said, to
return the So." SO and save Monnteri a
rheck for $3000. Then the detective
permitted the prisoner and Monulen
to go to the rear of the conch to talk
over the settlement.
, While they talked Supaliri .uildcnl.v
jupaped into a compartment and !o-eil
tbp. door in Monaleri's fare
Tlie train was passing through 1'ao '
at the, rate of fifty miles an hour. Su
paliri apparently was unable to raise
the car window and smashed th glass.
Ho jumped out, rolling down the em
bankmant.
"Monulcri informed the ileteitive The
conductor refused to stop the train and
the detective was uot able to alight
xnd take up the pursuit until the train
reached Harrisburg.
Meanwhile Supaliri. badly cut and
bruised, made his way to the farm house
or Mrs. "William Patter-on. where he
offered .$100 to the woman if she would
call n nhysiclan
Dr. It. C. Hughes dressed the man s
Injuries and sent him to Dryn Mawr
IJospital. He was found there last
nfcht by Detective Kerris nnd severul
Pennsylvania Railroad policemen.
"When I asked him why he tried to
escape after giving Manaleri a check
for ."J3000," Detective Ferris snid today,
"he said 'hat he was afraid that he
would have to so to jail despite the settlement."
else." continued Andy. "If T got te
church more l might know what ho
means."
"You're funny, all right in Hint
WOU dress suit." snapped Min as she
ndjusted her husband's tie. "In ubout
two more veurs miu will be ns much of a
r relic as these old birds iu iron suits you
sec in the museums.
"Now Min." I'nele Him put in
pleasantly. "Andy is u Gump nil over
nud none of us (Sumps are much on
dress. "That's one of the things this
Mr. Norwood likes about us wo arc
just ourselves, the Gump clan."
"Clan is good.' threw off Min j
"Andy U so fond of the Scotch."
"As I was saying." Andy continued,
throwing off the inference lightly, "Mr.
Norwood says that holiellevos 5u a re
ligion that has plenty of laughter nnd
regular everyday -enjoyment in it, hnrl
that ho believes that kind of n religiou
stands up the best during the other
six days of the week."
"I'vo always believed that myself,"
remarked Uncle Him. as hn patted
Chester contemplatively on the head.
"If I rnuld find 'n minister like that.
I'd go to church more myself, t wonder qua
it he would consiuer n can 10 Ausimnu
he is the type of man, I would like
little Chester to hear every Sunday.
Wc must get Mr. Norwood to come to
Australia."
Hy this time Andy was twirling his
scarf about his ueck( Min had put on
her fur coat, Uncle Him had broken
out his high hat nnd the whole party
was set for the waiting limousine.
"Well, well," exclaimed Undo Htm
in his best manner, 'licre are five extra
tickets I had forgotten I had, I'll
give Mr. Norwood u ring nnd sec if
he won't come and sit in my box with
us this' evening."
"Overbrook I118-.T," said Uncle Bim
on the wire. ,
"Sure." was the final answer of the
Itev. Ilobert Norwood.
Ivian 'Stricken' In Trolley Car
UcJwrt. tV'r?jttl.. j":eiit.V"two years
old, of' I2fJ2 South Tiilrtecnth street,
.. .,.... fa.A.. 1M lwlllfl.ll I. (B,A.. StUI.
at Market street early today. At the
'Jefferson Hospital it was found that
he was sulTcring from a nervous con
ditlon. Ho was soon nhle to lenvo the
hospital.
VIM Leather
Belt possesses the
maximum elasticity
without appreci
able permanent stretch.
E. F. HOUGHTON & CO.
240 W. Somenet Street Philadelphia
NPi la m C-Hta
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bur Property
In renewing old buildings
and keeping new ones young
MAXWELL SEDAN
Cmrlr rtllnlfthed ; ftplenUid condi
tion; $700.
Lexington. Motor Co. of Pa.
LEXINGTON BLDG..851-S53 N. Broad St.
is absolute assurance of lighter
depreciation and lower cost.
It comes in a wide variety of
styles and finishes for mill, fac
tory, warehouse, garage and home
construction. And in all sizes for
economical use on any job.
Mettl Cornices and Buildinc Fronti
furnished and put in plac
Let our engineers co-operate with
you in planning neia buildinf or
remodeling old onti.
PENM, METAL COMPANY, Ltd.
25th and Wharton Sts.
PHILADELPHIA
Mtleri of the Famous
PENCO Mdl Leth.
Roofing. Ceiling, Fire
Ooon.ctc.
En
HARLINGTON'S
1 1 26-28 Chestnut Street
February 1
s inventory time. Prices
are reduced on small lots
dnd discontinued numbers
'o clear them out before
stock-taking.
Furniture
All Furniture in the
February Sale will bn
marked at the special
prices and ready for in
spection next Monday,
'January 26.
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Special for Friday
Women's Sweaters, formerly priced j M Q QQ
at $15.00, now ) U'U
1 Women's Sweaters, formerly priced dQ 1C.
at $12.00. now VJtlJ
Women's Sweaters, formerly priced t Qfj
at $20.00, now '
Women's Sweaters, formerly priced I (MO 7
at $ 1 6.50, now '
Fine, All-Wool Sweaters, broken lines and short lots
grouped together and marked at the above special prices
for quick clearance tomorrow. FLnQR
Children's Combination Suits, , Jp , Jj) , JJ
worth from $1.25 to $2.75, re- j l
duced to and JpZ
Ribbed Cotton Combination Suits in winter wciRhTT
5 to 7 year sizes at .$1.00; 8 to 11 year size at S1.50; 12 to
16 year sizes at S'2.00.
iir.sT Ki.non
$5.50 to
$16.50
i
All-Wool Scarfs, worth from
$6.50 to $18.75, specially priced
for Friday at
A clearance of all Wool Scarfs in stock; beautiful
Scarfs all of them, a few of the splendid Scarfs we im
ported from England; plenty of winter weather yet in
which to wear them to say nothing of other winters to
come.
I-'IP.5T FLOOI:
$223$1.85
Chinese Pongee Silk, worth
yard, for
Natural shade; for waists, dresses and men's shirts;
:!S inches wide.
KIP.ST Kf.oon
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Printed Georgette Crepe, worth $3.50 thO AC
,rr, for 'PUJ
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Printed Georgette Crep
wide.
In good colorings; 40 inches
i-'insr i-'i.oort
Satin Messaline, worth $3.50 yard, d;7 CC
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Satin Messaline in black and navy; 35 inches wide.
FIRST FLOOU
Cotton Damask Table Cloths, worth (M 1C
$5.50, for flJ
These Cloths are imported; attractive round designs;
the 70x72 inches.
KIP. ST riii-il:
Turkish Bath Towels, worth 50c each, )Q ,
for
All white, large size, absorbent, excellent Bath Towcl.
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WlNEILBUIIJIN P
S, J 6 A UNT DINAH" prepares them in the P
t i H XA. Cafeteria every evening between 6 and
L ' 3 8 o'clock, in Southern Style. Served this evening p
f I j I for the first time.
JPP& E ' Jl $1.50 jl
vBifflW F Bi Chicken Waffles Coffee l
KsoomsiS lrwa"mr,iirriy wnnniii mi mi tiinwF
CS 9 C Sunday
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Round , .
Trip Excursions
Wat Tax 10 cents additional,
Atlantic City
Anglesea, Wildwood J
EVERY SUNDAY
SPECIAL TRAINS
Lcav Market Street Wharf
Atlantic City "JO AM
Anslcsea and Wildwood- - V.-'OA. M.
nETURMNO LEAVE
Atlantic City - MO P.M.
Wildwood Crest
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A. Si
awson or Leivian'V
i izi5 CKestnut Street
E Farmers and Trappers! Attention! Raw Skins Purchased for Cash
January Fur Sale
Great Reductions Without Reserve
on Entire Stock!
The entire Mawson and DeMany Fur Stock, which is of such
proportion as to be considered the largest in the East, is slated for
ENTIRE CLEARANCE. Fur skins and manufacturing costs are con
stantly mounting, and wholesale scarcities arc the "talk of the trade.!"
. But for many years we have every January held a Great
Clearance of Furs, and thus the 1920 Event will be held as a direct con
sequence of this Store Policy, a store policy that holds the" customer's
interest paramount in every way. Tomorrow
. It
BONW1T TELLER. &, CO.
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
For Friday '
WOMEN'S COATS
(DEPARTMENT 2ND FLOOR)
At Greatly Reduced Prices
35 Attractive Coats of Chin-
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
55.00
SALE
chilla, .lined with peau de
cygne and warmly inter
lined, in colors of tailpe,.
brown and reindeer.
Formerly 69.50 52. 00
28 Coats of Tinseltone, semi
flare model with collar
bandings of Nutria. Lined
and interlined throughout.
In colors of copen, brown
and taupe.
Formerly 69.50
35 Fashionable Coats of
Velour and Bolivia, full
belted model with collars
of Nutria; colors of brow.n,
taupe, mole and reindeer.
Formerly 85.00 69.50
Fashionable types developed
in Tinseltone and Duvet de
laine, shawl collars of Nu
tria. Beautifully lined with
peau de cygne. Colors of
brown, copen and taupe.
' Formerly up to 98.50 85. 00
No C. O. D.'s
No Credits
No Approvals
HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY
Our Credit
Dept. Invites
You to Open a
Personal
Charge
Account
923-25-27 Market Street
Have You
Opened a Per
sonal Charge
Account at
Hirsch's Ycl?
A small deposit will reserve your purchase in our storage vaults until
next Fall. Payments to be continued throughout
the Spring and Summer.
AH
ilifiSit
Chic Fox Set
in Taupe or Brown
Value G5.no
Sale
39.50
Scarfs
lierularly
20.00 Taupe Wolf . . .12.50
20.00 Brown Wolf. .. 12.50
20.00 Black Wolf . . .12.50
25.00 Nat. Squirrel ..14.50
22.50 Australian Seal, M.50
29.50 Taupe Coney . .11.50
20.50 Taupe Lynx ..19.50
.15.00 Taupe Wolf ..24.50
35.00 Brown Wolf ..21.50
35.00 Taupe Fox ....21.50
::5.00 Brown Fox ...24.50
35.00 Black Fox 21.50
37.50 Black Lvnx ...24.50
.17.50 Red Fox 21.50
44.50 Hudson Seal ..29.50
52.50 Taupe Fox .14.50
52.50 Brown Fox ...31.50
52.50 Black Lynx ...34.50
75.00 Cross Fox 19.50
Xorr
Po" 79.50
98.50
145.00
165.00
Stoles
K-iiUrlj vovf
85.00 Allitraln St&l 39.SO
14 so Hudson Seal ... e-t.co
3S.50 Mole 09.SO
MO.OO Nat. Nutria ... 69.60
I 10 no .lap .Mink 63.50
I In. 00 Taupe Nutria. .. 74.D0
I'ilOrt .Tap KolinKk; 79.60
1.10 no Skunk 84.50
1.15.00 Sat. Squirrel B3.EQ
i us on r.us. Kolinsky 123.00
223.00
"i on Nai Mini.
rtcrularlT
125.00 Russian
Coats
.'.6-lnch flare matieh. Inrge xhaul
collar and cuffs of natural Nutria.
140.00 Australian Seal 94,50
Coatfi
Smart sport coat ntl'i large shawl
collar, accp ciwjs ana wxae ooraer.
145.00 Taupe Coney
Coats
Strtar sports desgn nth large roll
ing shawl collar and cuffs.
15Coa0tsMa.r.mO,. U0.00
Umart sports ,od'l tcilh 7iatrl
roltar and cuffs of Marmot.
175.00 Australian Seal 1 25 00
Coats '
iii-incK flare models nirH jid harder
and large snawi collar and cvffi.
195.00 JS'utria
Coats
Ohio sports model will large shawl
collar and cuffs of ulna.
195.00 Natural Musltrat 7JZ QQ
Hmart sports model with large shatel
collar, cuffs and border of muskrat.
245.00 Hudson Seal
Coats
Smart sports modsl with large roll
ing shawl collar and cuffs.
215.00 Australian Seal IfiZ QQ
Smart sport modth; large shawl col
lar and cuffs of Natural Hqmrrel.
265.00 Australian Seal g QQ
se-inch flare model: large shatel
collar and cuffs of Natural Sijulrrff.
Bearer or Skunk
275.00 Natural
Raccoon Coatfi.
sO-tnch flare models nth largt roll
ing snawi cotiar ana accp fUJJs
395.00 Hudson Seal
Coat
.l-iiteA full model . large lolliiio
iau;! collar and cuffs of Hudson Heal.
455.00 Natural
Snuirrel Coals
Smart sports model with large roll
ing collar ana. oeih cujjt.
475.00 Hudson Seal
Coats
30-inch flare models; large rolling
shawl collar and cuffs of Beaver or
6KUHK.
495.00 Hudson Seal
Coats
hO-inch models with larae rolling
shawl collar and cuffs of Heaver or
KKlinK.
C45.00 Scotch Mole,
skin Coats
iS-inch full model: with larae shawl
collar and ruffs of finest Stun),
195.00
295.00
345.00
375.00
395.00
495.00
Our Finer
ow Greatly
and women can save from $10 to $25 on 350
Fashionable Models displayed at these prices.
Coats
Reduced
$48
Smart Seal Set--Squirrel
Trimmed
Value 110.00
Sale
69.50
Among these coats are the handsomest styles of the season, developed in sumptu
ous wool velours, pompom cloths, broadcloths and silvertones. Many of the coats boast
beautiful fur collars, and nearly all are lined throughout with silk.
DAYLIGHT THIRD FLOOR
Sets
Extra St'zts- Up to SO Butt,
VfMT
,.39.50
.39.50
..39.50
..44.50
.44.50
..53.50
..54.50
.59.50
l'.fuIarl.T
60.00 Nutria
60.00 Taupe Fox .
60.00 Brown Fox .
65.00 Taupe Wolf
65.00 Black Wolf
82.50 Hudson Seal
S2.50 Bltvck Fox .
89.50 Black Lynx
89.50 Nat. Raccoon 64.50
110.00 Beaver 74.50
110.00 Skunk 74.50
120.00 Nat. Squirrel. 79.00
125.00 Mink 84.50
140.00 Cross Fox 99.00
145.00 Kolinsky 99.00
180.00 Mole 119.00
195.00 Black Lynx.. 145.00
;i4i.oo uyed Sable .
550.00 Blue Fox . . .
675,00 Silver Fox
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SPECIAL!
Serge
& Satin
DRESSES
20
A little group of lovely
new dresses specially pur
chased. The pretty Eton
frock sketched is typical
of the styles to be chosen.
In addition to serges ind
satins, there are some Rnc
wool tricotines.
DAYLIGHT
$100 Coney Fur
COATS
77.50
v"c have just 50 of these
stunning coats. Long,
full-flaring sports styles
with deep collar and
border.
Sketched is a
handsome Hud
son Seal Coat re
duced in the Fur
Sale.
THIRD FLOOR
0m
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.245.00
.395.00
.475.00
it SKIRT SALE
Muffs
KriuUiir
19.60 Australian Heal
25.00 Brown Wolf
2S.00 Jap Kolinsky
U.no Heaver .
34 SO Dyi! Raccoon".'
35.00 Hudson Seal. .
.16.00 N'llila . .
30.00 Skunk ....
3B.00 Taupe Squirrel
65.00 Moleskin ....
05 00 Aus. Opossum. .
Now
12.60
. 14.50
.14.50
19.S0
19.60
34.50
.34.50
.84.50
34.50
44.80
44.50
erty Bonds and Purchasing Agents7 Orders Accepte
1.00
5.98 & G.98 Taffeta,
Velour & Serge Skirls
4
00
ble special purchase, of ilia
smartest nnw Hprinc Blurts In
tlio wanted plaids, checks and
faulilotiahlo plain colors All
regular sizes Included
STREET FLOOR
Georgette Blouses
in Extra Sizes
$5 to 8.98
These blouses are cxceP'
tlonally well made, and de
signed In Myles ebpeclally
adapted to the tastes of
larger women who wear up
to slzo 41.
Xtrsi Size Voiles
1.98 & 2.98
. STREET FLOOR
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