Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 23, 1920, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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SHORTAGE IS A FACTOR
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WiV to bo passed on to the con-
In '" the form of an increaB0 u. wo
drirsumcntsbotbecom.
iTnd fSdtenspolta bavo stated
-5? cent WW advance baa nl-
l. 14 VtT ecu ,"". 4t, Mtf
b?, Km submitted bv opera-
LTen Sown tbo full-time
) .". f .i, mines has suffered greatly
nloUl oi ". .tmrtnee. The ner-
' aCC0Uf m.tnut of coal that could not
eMTiirket because of thlo
.7rtB ao shown, as follows
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-rv. average of output lost on ac-
MWry VrB nhlnfcon. chairman, hau
fffor complete figures as to the
? the car sbortago upon the out-
nfbWnes and upon the irrc8u-
L,ity of cmpioy"""" - .
LPASO BULL FIGHT HALTED
llneleen Arrested Other Escape
by Jumping Fence imo m"".
r ro. Tex., Feb. aa.W a. r. j
tt bull figbt, staccd in uo corroi oi
J,,l UellnR Plant, with, matadors,
..tores, banderilias ana uu uie -
Blonil appurtenances, oi we oimuinu
Si sport, was interrupted by the
ta yesterday afternoon. Nineteen
mc.ei. .,,. nWn tn in.il.
!S?: .n of t he fmht is on the ic
He scene
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dTi..i hnimriiirv nnd many of the
Sanfs escaped arrest by the stm
I .Viniient of jumping over the low
n in to Mexico.
"SOVIET ARK'' BACK HOME 1
Qurord Reaches New York After Two
Months' Volage
Now York, Feb. IKJ.Tbo United
States army transport Buford, tho
"Soviet Ark" which carried Emma
Goldman, Alexander Berkmnu nnd 217
other undcslrablo nllcna to Russia, or
ived hero last night, Just two months
and a day after nho started her mem
orablo voyage. Tho transport brought
dock lorty-uvo officers nnd 203 cas
uals from Belglun,
j.uo uutorri'sniiid secretly during the
nr y morning lfuors ot December 21
bound for nn unknown port. Kiel was
the first poiut touched at and tho trauo
port remained thcro from January Otto
I undergoing boiler repairs. Tho paa
engcrs, who yerp guarded by soldiers,
were not permitted to go ashore.
Tho radicals wcro landed at Hango,
i port In Finland, on January 10, from
where they proceeded to tho Russian
frontier by rallroud.
On thd return trip tho Buford went
to Brjusbuttcl, a German port, and
then to Antwerp, where It arrived .Tan
uary 21 and sailed February 5 for Now
York.
STOP SALE OF POISON OLIVES
Illinois Officials Gratified by Absence
of Fatality Reports
Chicago, Feb. 23. (By A. P.) No
reports havo been received of fatalities
resulting from the rating of bottled
olives containing baclllua botullnus sold
to tbo retail trade in fifty -two towns in
eight states through a Chicago wholesale
crocerv nousc.
It was believed that the warning sent
out by J. L. McLaushlln, superin
tendent of tbo Illinois division by food
and dairies, had checked tbo sale of
the poison elites and warded off possible
deaths.
PALMER BAB
HASTEN CAMPAIGN
Potitlons for Attorney General
und for Quffoy as Commit
teeman Being Prepared
OTHER PARTIES ARE ACTIVE
Du a Utaff Oarrepoii(f
llarrlsburg, Feb. 2JJ. Democratic
slate headquarters Is,prcparlng petition
blanks for national delegates favorable
to th presidential candidacy of A.
Mitchell Palmer and for Palmer him
self as u dclcgatc-at-largc. Petitions
also for tho candidacy of Joseph F.
Guffey, of Pittsburgh, who will bo u
candidate to succeed Attorney General
Paltner as Democratic national commit
teeman from Pennsylvania, will bo sent
out toon. '
Guffey to to bo oppoBed by Municipal
Judgo llugcne C. Bonnlwell, of Phila
delphia, who defeated him In 1018 for
tho Democratic gubernatorial' nomina
tion. Little attention has becn'pnld
by the Democrats to candidates for
state offices. Tho two factions In the
minority party are concorned most over
the delegates und tho ofllco of national
committeeman.
Prohibitionists, it was learned today,
plan to put a ticket in the field and
the petltlonti for delegates are nowbo
Ing prepared by Dr. B. E. P. Prugh,
state chairman. It was thought tho
prohibitionists would take no part In
the prlmury. The Socialtets also aro
grttlnir their ne,titimM n shnnc.
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e Telephone Situation in Pennsylvania
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TIHIS Company is confronted by
a problem, which unaided it can
not solve.
Briefly, the situation is this.
Our operating costs have for several
years been steadily rising have now
practically doubled. In this respect we
lavevbeen experiencing only what you
lave, in your factories, your offices and
your homes. The income with which
we pay our bills is derived from the rates
charged for our service, and
These rates are now what they were
before the war!
. The problem, then, is one of making
ends meet; and this, despite every prac
tical economy, we have for some time
been unable to do.
The seriousness of the situation con
cerns every user. Wc are certain that
no one wants the quality of the service
to slump badly. It is a service that plays
too vital a part in die every-hour life of
the community.
We are asking the Public Service
Commission of this Commonwealth to
consider the inadequacy of our present
revenues and to approve schedules of
rates that will guarantee permanency,
extension and improvement to the busi
ness and the service.
It is our duty to present the situation
to the public in its essential details, and
this we shall endeavor to do by frequent
statements that, will set forth its many
aspects of immediate concern to tele
phone users,
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WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
Delightful New SpringFashions andHome
Things inWanamaker's Dwn Stairs Store
SUETS
This Is Their Day!
Never havo skirts been mora
fashionable and novor havo
they been more attractive
and it ia probablo that tho
lattor hau something to do
with tho former!
Pleated or gathered, plaid or
striped so thnt they aro
colbrf ul and Bmart skirts
havo u busy Spring . season
uhcad of them.
TheEnlarged Skirt
Store
holds many new things, splen
did Wananjaker values, relia
ble fabrics, correct' styles and
excellent tailoring.
Plaids and checks begin at
$8.50.
?9.75 starts off tho Spring
like silks and novelty skirts.
Serge skirts begin at $7.50
and tricotine at $16.B0.
Between $8.75 and $35, gath
ered, box-pleated, accordion
or knife-pleated wool plaid
skirts rro in enough charming
varietj for any woman. There
are both regular and extra
sizes.
(Market) '
Dainty Spring Blouses for
Schoolgirls, $3.25 to $6,75
All tho youtljful Peter Pan collars would let ono know
tlmt they aro typically schoolgirls' blouse3l Batiste with a
piquo collar, batiste with many tucks and inset3 of beading,
striped dimity and various others aro well tailored and very
becoming.
Then there arc the batiste blouses wlUi pluin square necks
and rino lucks, blouses with sailor collars and some blouses
quaintly trimmed with ric-rac braid.
Of course, thero uro more frilly blouses that are touched
with narrow edging or adorned with ruffles I
Well-tailored, natural pongee blouses with Peter
Pan collars are $5.75 quite a vogue among high
achool girls!
(HIilrtiTBl.l Rtore. Market)
Special at $24.50 There are real savings on
each all-wool Wanamaker overcoat in this
.mall lot, taken from our own stock and re
duced! Double-breasted ulsterettes with con
vertible collars, such as these, are worth buying
and putting away for next year even without
considering the month of wear ahead!
(Oollery, Bfarket)
Plaid Skirtings at
$1 a Yard
, Attractive skirts are being
mado of them every day they
make such smart pleated skirts,
for, ulthough they aro of cotton,
thoy have the wool touch. At a
short distanco one would think
them wool, and you know how ex
pensive wool plaids are I
There aro various color combi
nations, including many in brown
und tan; 36 inches wide.
(Central)
Fine All' Wool
Blankets
$20 a Pair
There are plaid blank
ets in blue-and-white and
pink-and-white with silk
bindings to match; 72x84
inches.
(Central)
KM
$23 $25
Tricolette
$7.50 a Yard
A new shipment has just
arrived while thero is yet timo
for Spring wardrobes to bo
completed.
It is an excellent quality, 36
inches wide, and may bo hud
in midnight, Belgian or Chinese
blue, old gold, sunset, rose,
tuupu and tun.
(Central)
Pretty Nightgowns
At Little Prices
At $1.25, slipover night
gowns of fcoft white nuinsook
aro stitched in pink or blue.
At $1.50 there aro slipover
gownb of pink or white nain
book; tho pink nightgowns are
nicely btitched in blue and the
white ones aro trimmed with
neat embroidery.
A!bo at $1.50 u onc-plcco
pajanm of pink nainsook is
trimmed with pink-and-blue
figured material.
At $2.50, spceiul, a dainty
dotted batibto slipover gown is
in two btylcb. Tho dots aro in
pink, bluo or lavender and one
is lace-trimmed and shirred,
while the other is feathcr-
stitched.
(Central)
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Men's Shoes at $6.90 a Pair
Tough black leather shoes, witli comfortable round toes, are mado
in Blucher style and havo double soles. Sizes 5 to 11, widths A to E.
At $5.65 a Pair
Heavy tan leather is used in Blucher shoes in beveral styles. Somo
have plain toes and others have tips; there uro both medium and broad
toe shapes and single and double soles. Quite u variety 1
"Like Dad's!"
That's what the boy wunts shoes like dad's, und hero they arc:
Smart English lasts, good-looking black or dark tan leathers, in sizes
kto 0, S5.D0 a pair.
(Oallery. Mrket)
A Trim House Dress
at $5
And Still They Come !
Charming New Silk Frocks for Spring
$22.50, $23.50 and $25
Somewhat like the birds that are beeinnine to wine their wv North. Hip Ay..
are here one day and gone the next day or bo! Seeing their Springlike charm, one
doesn't wonder why.
The taffeta frocks in shades of navy, taupe and
tan are particularly attractive with ruffles, tucks,
little vestees, short sleeves, etc.
Upturned Tucks
on tho skirt give character to the young woman's model that is
sketched. Tho dress is of taffeta in navy, Copenhagen or
black, in sizes 14 to 20. $25.
The other dress is also of taffeta, but is more particularly
adapted to tho needs of women who wear sizes 36 to 42. The
net vestce, collar and cuffs are very dainty and the dress has a
most attractive overskirt. $25.
Jersey and Serge Dresses
Begin at $15 and $16.50
and there is an interesting assortment of styles. All of tho
dresses aro well tailored and many of them are just what busi
ness women are looking for.
Spring Suits Are Very Smart
Serge and poplin suits in naw blue and black nrn v.n.Kn
and $39.50. Flaring lines take no trouble to disguise them
belves in the skirts of the jackets; rather they are proud of the
distinction and uso buttons and, sometimes, braid to call atten
tion. The suit3 are well tailored and lined with sill:.
Suits of jersey begin at $25.
(Market)
Over 500 New and Fashion
able Spring Coats in Styles
for All Women
$19.50 to $25 $29.50 to $45
'Polo cloth Silvcrtonv
Velour Jersey
TinseUonc Goldtontt
Tweed J I tathcr mixtures
Oh, it ia good to see the new couts, and
better to wear them! You bee, many of
them aro warm enough to wear even on
these colder February days yet their
styles belong cbbentially to Spring!
Ono may choose a short sports model
or a coat that ib longer but equally smart.
And, too, thero are navy blue velour
capes at $37.00!
The Coat That Is Sketched
is a good long model, of tan, reindeer or
Pekin suede clour lined with figured
silk. $45.
$49.50, $57.50, $65 Upward
Many sample coats and wraps, one or
two of a kind, aro included in these
groups. Only thu finest materials are
used, satisfying a sense of beauty in
touch and appearance Bolivia, tinsel
tone, chameleon cord, camel's hair, duvc
tyne, peachbloom and tricotine.
(Murkit)
is of plaid gingham in green,
brown, pink, bluo or lavender
tones. Tho long roll collar and
nice turn-back cuffs are of snowy
pique.
(Central)
White Voile
55c a Yard, Special
It is a lustrbus mercerized
quality, 44 inches wide.
Poplin, 75c a Yard
In such good colors as rose, old
blue, king or navy .blue, pink,
green, brown, black and wistaria,
it is 27 incites wide.
Pretty Plaid Ginghams,
60c a Yard
are in a great many pretty combi
nations of color, good quality, 32
inches wide.
(Ccutral)
Striped Dimily Bed
Spreads
63x90 inches, $2.50.
72x90 inches. $2.75.
80x90 inches, $3.
They make attractive, snowy
covers for Springtime beds!
Satin-Finish Spreads
Hemmed white spreads, 72x
90 inches, are $5.
With cut corners and scal
loped edges, 80x90 inches, they
arc $6.
(Central)
A New Middy Dress
of heavy chambray is in plain
white or in cadet blue with the
collar and cuffs braided with
white. 8 to 16 year sizes at $5.
Smart new spring suits for
junior girls have good, tailored
lines, but are not too grown-up in
styles! Wool jersey and tv.ecd
buits are in 15 to 17 year sizes';
$25 for tweed and $23.60 for wool
jersey.
(Market)
Snowy Table
Damask
70 Inches Wide,
$2.25 a Yard
A good heavy linen-finish
cotton damask is in several
pretty patterns.
Satin-Finish Damask
Cloths
70x70 Inches, $4 Each
Full-bleached cotton damask
tablecloths are in several good
circular designs.
Napkins, $5 a Dozen
They arc of heavy quality
cotton damask in good designs,
22 incites square.
(Central)
Women's Pumps and Oxfords
4 New Styles at $7.50
Another sign of Spring, and how much lighter and freer
one's feet fuel!
The pumps arc of black patent leather or black calfskin
and have turned soles and high, covered heels.
The Oxford ties are of dark tan loather, with imitation
wing tips and medium heels or imitation straight tips and
Cuban heels.
Women's Shoes at $6.50
Brown kidskin button. Black kidakin lace or button.
All are cut high and are on the new, fashionable lines of
the season.
(CJirntiuit)
Unusual Values in the
a,Upholstery Store
daj Cretonnes in a great many floral and erdure designs and
plent of colorings are 3G inches wide, 60c a urd.
Teny Cloth, for door or window curtains or pillows, 36 inches
wide, is $1.25 a jard.
Snowy Sciini, hemmed and tucked on ono edge, is 32 inches wide,
30c a yard.
Mutquisettc of good quality in cream color and whito is 36 inches
wide, 45c a yard.
Colored-border scrim, and some liguicd all over, i-, 36 inches wide,
35c a ard.
Pretty noeIty nets in a large choice of patterns, in while, cicain
color and ictu, are 50c to $3 a yard; 36 to 54 melius wide.
Remnants at ' ,i to XA Less
Useful lenRths of bcrim, marquisette, cuitain nets, cit-loiuies and
the like aie included.
(I nil rut)
Good Values in
Kitchen Towels
At 35c, hemmed half-linen dish
towels, with bluo borders.
At 30c, hemmed glass towels
aio of blue-checked or red-striped
cotton.
At 55c, thero arc hand-hemmed
blue-checked linen glass towels.
All-linen, hand-hemmed towels,
plain white or with red borders,
are 45c, 50c, 55c and 60c each.
Toweling
All-linen toweling of extra
heavy, absorbent quulity, 17
inches wide, is 40c, 4Dc and 50c a
yard.
Half-linen absorbent kitchen
:rash, with bluo borderB, 17 inches
wide, is 35c a yard.
(Central)
Substantial Savings on Every One of
These Good Wanamaker Rugs
A comprehensive stock of perfect Wanamaker rugs is well worth
seeing! In iew ol the fact that orders were placed a long while ago,
prices are much less than they would be ordinarily.
Seamed Axminster Rugs
6x9 ft., $27.50 and $37.50.
0x12 ft., $17.50 and $52.
11x12 ft., $62.50.
Seamless Axminster Rugs
7.6x9 ft, $47.o0.
8.3x10.6 ft., $00.
9x12 ft, $G2.50 and $72.50.
Wilton Rugs
09 ft, $64.50 und $69.
8.3x10.0 ft, $95 and $105.
9x12 ft. $100 and $110.
Seamless Tapestry Brussels
Rugs
0.9 ft, $18.50.
7.6x9 it, $27.50.
8.3x10.6 ft, $32.50.
912 ft, $35.
11.3x12 ft, $45.
Hit-or-Miss Rag Rugs
8x10 ft, $10.
Seamless Velvet Rugs
9x12 ft, $55 and $60.
Wool-and-Fiber Rugs
in plain colors with figured borders blue, gray, rose and green.
27xfl inches, $2.
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