Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 23, 1920, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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POLICYHOLDERS
Pittsburgh Life and Trust Case
Comes Up in New York
Tomorrow
Adjustment of. tlio nffairv nf tiic
nrtckod Pittsburgh Life ami Trust
Co. will bruin tomorrow in New
Sork city before Stntc Supreme Com t
JtlBtico Cohnlan
After the insurance company lind
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foundered Charles A Ambler, then
ttntc instuuncc comniissioucr, deposited
i tome of the snhiged nsicts iu the North
i I'cnn llank of tills city
When the bunk ornh came on .Inly
IS of Inst year the funds of the Pitts
burgh Life and Trust policyholders
once more cre jeopardized. Ambler is
under indictment for his nllescd trnns
fictions with the bank.
The nction in New York tomorrow
icruttft from a recent Milt before Jus
tice Cohnlan. wnich was pressed for
Thomas 15. Donaldson, insurance com
missloncr of Pennsylvania
The Milt was nsninst Clarence Y
Ulrdseye. Orange, N. J. . hi wn, Kel
logg liirdse.xe. nnd George V Mont
gomery. The defendants hnd gained
control of the Pittsburgh Life and Trust
Co. by a fmnueinl coup described ns
"lnnlr" by Mr. DonuldVoii.
After the proceedings continued for
three dnjs the three men abandoned
their dcfenne Steps began nt once to
return the Pittsburgh company nnd
other companies involved to their orlgl
nal owners.
Mr, Donaldson, through the adjust
ment proceedings to begin tomorrow
hopes to save nt least 72 per cent of
the amount paid in by policyholders.
Hold Youth Charged as Intruder
Stanley Harry, eighteen, Cnntrell
'street below Ninth, una held without
I bail for couit todav by Magistrate Car
ney nt fie Fourth street nnd Sny
I dor nctiuc station Louis Unlonsoff,
2t.'V2 South Eighth street, testified he
I hnd heard r noise, in his home early
I this morning, nnd had found Harry
I there Unlonsoff held him until u
neighbor summoned Pntrolmnn Leon
ard, l'.arry is a negro
EAGLE ATTACKS MAN
Farm Caretaker Kills Bird, but la
Hurt In Hard Fight
A spectacular struggle between a
Inrgc golden eagle nnd Harry Ncwcomb,
a farm enrctnker, occurred yesterday on
the estate of William Gatzmor, Ta
cony. The man received painful lacera
tions about the face, neck and hands
before he succeeded In killing the bird.
A lot of poultry had been missing
from the farm during the past week
nnd Ncwcomb said that ho spent a
great part of yesterday watching the
coops where the foul arc kept. When
he noticed tho eagle swoop down he
tired and succeeded in crippling tho
bird. As he approached the snot where
the bird had fallen It leaped nt him,
although n broken wing prevented it
from rising far from the ground. A
sccoud shot was necessary to kill the
bird.
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February Demonstration Sale
A Sale at Darlington's always attracts attention. Our patrons and the
public generally know that such an event here is something worth while, as we
do not have a daily list of "bargains" (so called) . Our policy is to have the best
and most desirable of merchandise every day and to sell that merchandise at the
lowest prices consistent with sound store-keeping. When odd lots are accumu
lated or the end of the season makes necessary the clearing away of certain lines
6uch goods are grouped together and offered in our DEMONSTRATION
SALES, which have attained an enviable reputation for real value-giving. Some
of these lots are announced in this advertisement for Monday and Tuesday; others
will be mentioned later in the week. Come early tomorrow for first choice.
Wool Fabrics
All-wool Velours, 54 inches
wide; navy, taupe, green and sev
eral other shades: DEMONSTRA
TION SALE price $4.50 yard,
former values $6.00 and $8.00.
All-wool Silvertone Velour in
navy, brown, French blue and tan ;
54 inches wide; $8.50 value for
$5.50 yard.
All-wool Cheviot, navy only;
54 inches wide; $8.00 value for
$4.50 yard.
Navy Wool Serge. 48 inches
wide, sponged and shrunk; $4.00
value for $2.55 a yard.
Silks
Crepe de Chine in black, navy
and white; 40 inches wide; $3.50
value for $3.00 yard.
Satin Charmeuse in black, navy
and brown; 40 inches wide; $5.50
value for $4.50 yard.
Black Taffeta Silk. 35 inches
wide; $4.00 value for $2.65 yard.
Satin Messaline, 35 inches
wide; black, navy and midnight,
$3.00 value for $2.55 yard.
Japanese Pongee; natural
shade; fine, close weave; 33 inches
wide; $2.65 value for $2.00 yard
Pailette de Soie. black only, 39
inches wide; $3.75 value for
$2.95 yard.
Blanket Robes
Women's Beacon Blanket
Robes, mostly in large sues:
At $3.85, Robes which have
been selling at $5.25 to $8.00.
At $7.85. Robes which have
been selling up to $1 1.50.
Flannelette Pajamas and
Night Gowns
Women's Pajamas and .Night
Gowns of sort, warm flannelette at
the following very great savings-
$3.95 Night Gowns for $3.00
$3.75 Night Gowns for $2 85
$3.00 Night Gowns for $2 15.
Towels
$ 1 .00 Union Huckaback
Towels, damask borders. 20x36
inches 75c each.
45c Cotton Huckaback Towels
hemmed ends, 19x35 inches 3tc
each.
35c Union Crash Toweling, I 7
inch 28c a yard
50c All-linen Crash 1 owcling,
1 7-inch 42c yard
Cretonnes
A special table of Cretonnes at
38c a yard; heavy quality and
have been selling at 65c to 85c a
yard; mostly in lengths of 25
yards or lesi.
Millinery
A general clearance of all Win
ter Millinery at the following very
low prices. A wide variety of
models from which any 'woman
enn select a Hat becoming to her:
At $3.75
formerly priced
Hats
$18.00.
Hats
$25.00.
Hats
$45.00.
Hats
$55.00.
At $14.75
formerly priced
At $17.50
formerly priced
up to
up to
up io
At $22.25
formerly priced up to
Stylish pew
black, blue, brown
Veilings
fancy
special
to 75c.
at A'.
c yar
meshes
and taupe'
values
Necklaces
Mat Beaded Necklaces in lovely
bronze and metal bead effects
which will add distinction to any
gown special at $10.50.
Similar Necklaces woven with
plass beads in dark or light shades
special at $5.95.
Neckwear
Sets of organdie, pretty roll col
lars and buttoned flare cuffs; pink,
blue, lavender, tan and white
special in the DEMONSTRATION
SALE at 90c.
Ribbons
Satin Ribbons, narrow widths,
many shades, some are soiled;
marked at HALF PRICE.
d; vak
60c
Infants' Goods
Infants' French-made Dresses,
some hand-embroidered and fin
ished with real lace; others tucked
to form yoke in several styles; sizes
6 months to 5 years; $6.00 to
$35.00 Dresses in the DEMON
STRATION SALE at $3.00 to
$30.00.
Children's $2.15 Flannelelte
Pajamas for $1.75; plain and
striped; with feet; sizes 2 to 6
years.
Light-weight Sweaters of Shet
land wool in blue, green and
white; I and 2-year sizes only,
former prices $6.00; in the DEM
ONSTRATION SALE at $2.00.
Infants' Hand-knit Caps in
white with pink or blue trimming;
reduced from $2.45 to $1.45.
Small lot of Children's Muslin
Drawers in two styles; 2-year size
only; reduced from $1.15 to 50c
Remnants
anous groups of Silk. Woolen
and Cotton Materials in remnant
lengths at exceptional savings.
Lamps and Shades
Our February Furniture Sale in
cludes all 'Lamps and Shades and
each one carries a tag showing
reductions of 100 to 25.
Mahogany Lamps, Chinese
Lamps, Polychrome Lamps,
Boudoir Lamps; Shades of silk
and parchment in the newest com
binations I landkerchiefs
Women's 50c All-linen Hand
kerchiefs, hemstitched 3 for
$1.00.
Men's $1.00 All-linen Hem
ititched Handkerchiefs 75c each.
Sheets
$2.75 Seamless Sheets of good
wearing muslin, 81x90 inches
$2 25 each.
Corduroy Robes
$12.95 Corduroy Robes
$9.60.
Corduroy
for
$14.50
$10.80.
$13.95
$9.75.
Robes for
Corduroy Robes for
Cotton Materials
Imported White Organdie;
crisp, fresh finish; 45 inches wide;
$1.50 value for 85c yard.
Printed Cotton Voiles in black,
navy, Copen, brown, taupe and
tan; 40 inches wide; choice range
of Georgette patterns in both large
and small effects; one of the pret
tiest lots of Cotton Fabrics We
have ever shown; special DEM
ONSTRATION SALE price $ 1 .65
yard.
Bedfurnishings
Silkoline Comforts, cotton filled,
rose and sateen borders, in the
DEMONSTRATION SALE at
$4.85; values from $6.00 to
$7.00.
White Dimity and Satin Spreads
for single and double beds, some
with scalloped edges, mostly plain
hemmed; marked at 2 5 ft less
than th'e regular prices.
Gloves
Women's 75c Two-clasp Suede
hnish Fabric Gloves, white and
ecru, for 55c.
Women's $3.00 One-clasp Gray
Capeskin and Doeskin Gloves for
$2.35.
Women's One-clasp White
Washable Doeskin Gloves, sewn
with black $1.85.
Notions
$1.00 Metal Bag Frames with
chains, two shapes 60c each.
I 6c Glossilla Crochet Fibre Silk
in a variety of colors 1 2c a spool.
Pearl Buttons in all sizes spe
cial at 10c and 15c card.
VERY great reductions prevail on the few
remaining Winter Suits and Coats which
are yet in our stocks. These are mostly
one of a kind garments of the finest type
and the pricea are extraordinarily low. Every
woman looking for a high-grade, distinctive
Suit or Coat will be well repaid by seeing these
tomorrow.
ONLY one more week of the February Furni
ture Sale. After next Saturday night, the
regular prices will be in effect. While we
specialize on fine Upholstered Furniture and
the unusual Odd Pieces, we also have many
very desirable Suites. Buying this week means
a clear saving of 10 to 25. We invite in
spection without obligation to buy.
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The Last Week of This
Great Sale Abounds in
Extraordinary Values
jf Not only because our increased facilities of manufacture, our early quantity pur
chases of fine Furniture from other leading makers, and our immense storage capac
ity, have equipped us with an almost inexhaustible reserve of Furniture stocks, insur
ing boundless opportunity in volume, variety and values, down to the last day and
hour of this great Sale, but also because the heaviest selling we ever experienced has
left many odd Suites, discontinued designs, and innumerable odd pieces, as well as quaint and artistic
fancies in woodcraft, much of which is included in the final reductions in the last week of this
wonderful Sale.
I Naturally people in ever-increasing numbers turn to this, Amer-
ica s lireatesc furniture store, io suppiy uieir neeus, wneuier in
medium-priced Furniture of handsome Period designs, or the more
exquisitely ornate Reproductions of the Masters.
J Not only have we welcomed more old and served more new cus
tomers, and made more friends than in any similar period of our
history, but those who merely came to look remained to buy, con
vinced by the evidence of their own eyes that this Great Factory
Store offers advantages in quality, style and price that are incom
parable. $ .Six more days, and this rare economic opportunity will begone,
not to return, judging by the changed productive conditions, for a
long time to come !
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The rich simplicity of this charming Queen Anne Suite is obtained from a study of what may be con
sidered the most "Beautiful Period" in English Furniture. This type of Furniture must be built of the most
sterling materials, and only by the most skilled artisans, as no joints or grooves can be hidden by superfluous
ornaments or mouldings. In order to secure the rich and dignified appearance of this elegant Suite, without the
unnecessary use of ornamentations, the designer has taken advantage of its characteristically graceful outlines,
which he skilfully and artistically enriches by a combination of various highly figured Walnut woods, depending
on the mellow brown tones to supplement his genius.
A Hint of the Rare Values on Our Floors
I.iving-Room Suite, Mahogany-and-Canc;
Tapestry-covered, loose-spring cushion
seats, three pieces, 350.00.
I.iving-Room Suite, of Tapestry, with loose
cushions; Mahogany frame, three
pieces, $225.00.
I.iving-Room Suite, of Cane and solid Ma
hogany; Tapestry-covered, spring
(.cats, three pieces, $180.00.
Library Tabic, Mahogany, $32.50.
Library Table, Antique Mahogany, $63.50.
Tea AVagons, Mahogany, $27.50.
Easy Chairs, over-stuffed, Tapestry-covered,
$22.50 to $110.00.
Dining-Room Suite, Mahogany (Chippen
dale style), four pieces, $409.50.
Dining-Room Suite, Golden Oak, (Queen
Anne style), four pieces, $298.00.
Dining-Room Suites, Walnut (Louis XVI
style), four pieces, $315.00.
Dining-Room Pedestal Table, Golden Oak,
G-ft. extension, $32.75.
China Closets, Antique Mahogany finish
(William and Mary style), $48.50.
Triplicate Mirror Dressing Table, Mahog
any (Louis XVI stylo). $75.00.
Triplicate Mirror Dressing Tables, Walnut,
$29.50 to $150.00.
Chifforobcs, Mahogany, $62.50 to S120.00.
Wardrobes, Mahogany-finish. $52.50 to
$85.00.
Chiffoniers, Mahogany and Mahogany- fin
ish, Period styles, from $62.50 to
$155.00.
Bedroom Suite. Mahogany (Louis XVI
style), four pieces, $385.00.
Bedroom Suite, American Walnut (Louis
XVI style), four pieces, $290.00.
Bedroom Suite, Mahogany, (Queen Anne
style), four pieces, $344.00.
Bedroom Suite, Mahogany-finish, four
pieces, $139.00.
Bureaus, Mahogany, Mahogany-finish and
Walnut, $38.50 to $280.00.
Four-Poster Beds, Mahogany, full size,
$57.50 to $115.00.
Boudoir Table Desks, Brown Mahogany,
(Queen Anne style), $27.50.
Bookcases, Jacobean Oak, $25.50.
Muffin Stands, Mahogany, $9.50.
Couch, Tnpeslry-covercd, Mahogany frame,
$52.50.
Clothes Trees. Oak and Mahogany, from
$4.50 to $20.00.
Metal Beds in the Sale
Brass, $15.00 16 $70.50.
Enamel, $7.25 to $53.50.
Rugs Down An Average of 25 to 33V3 Per Cent
The mere announcement of such savings at this time, when a general advance at the mills is imminent, is
extraordinary. The Rugs and Carpets are broken lines and discontinued patterns accumulated from the heavy
selling of the season. All are standard makes of various weaves in a wide variety of designs and colorings. Not
only householders but the proprietors of hotels and apartment houses, and other institutions, will be quick to
perceive the money saving opportunities of this great Sale, and as prompt to take advantage of them.
ffitBnn'i,.0X8bfllftansi0407(i ! Hcavy Seam,ess Axminster, 9x12 ft., SG5. Best Wool and Fibre, 9x12 ft., $22.50.
y and $111.00 B' ' niG Pi,c Axniinster, 9x12 ft, $48.00. , Best Wool and Fibre, 12x12 ft., $36.50.
Best Seamless Axniinster, 9x12 ft., $72.50. Rest Wool and Fibre, 12x15 ft, $45.00. I Best Wool and' Fibre, 7.6x9 ft, $19.75.
Best Seamless Velvet, 9x12 ft., $65.00. Seamless Tap. Brussels, 9x12 ft., $39.50. I Best Wool and Fibre, 6x9 ft, $15.00.
PROPORTIONATE REDUCTIONS IN OTHER SIZES.
In addition, our stocks of $150,000 worth of Rugs and Carpets at less than prevailing pnccH.
Inlaid Linoleum at Half Price
Part rolls and remnant3 of room sizes.
Sufficient of tho vnrious patterns for bath
or kitchen. Bring sizes. Good selection
of patterns.
$2.25 and $2.50 Grade now $1.15.
$2.75 and $3.00 Grade now $1.50.
Mirrors, 10 to 50 Per
Gent Off
for the Console tablo, buffet, dining
100m, in Silver, Gold, Polychrome,
Leaded Glass, Mahogany and Oak,
Hall Rugs
Highest quality high pile Axniinster,
Persian and Turkish patterns, in all-over
and medallion effects:
$42.00 grade, size 3x15 feet, $21.00.
$34.00 Runners, size 3x12 feet, $24.00.
$30.00 Runners, size 3x10 ft, $21.00.
Draperies in the Sale Z'TT-Jft
leas than regular prices. Far Instance 50-Inch Poplin at $3.00 yard;
GO-lnch Plain-colored Madras, J'.23 yard; 00-Inch Huofast Casement
Cloth, In colors, J2.00 yard: Velvet P"-tleres, J32.50 and $37.60 pair:
KlRiired Madras Portiere, J1150 to SO'e pair: Scrim Curtains, $1..13
pair up. Cretonnes 20 to tin per cent off a special lot of discontinued
patterns, "3c to 75c a vard
Blankets and Quilts Under Price -"j"?
suro wear and warmth, and which you can find hero at
prices in keeping with the big values that characterize our
cbruary Sale. Pay as little as $3.85 for a thoroughly good
cotton-filled Quilt, up to $20.00 for a pair of luxuriously
warm wool-mixed Blankets.
THIS STORE OPEN TODAY, MONDAY
Market
Store Opens Daily at 8.30 A.
Closes at 6,00 P. M.
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Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers
Street Ferry, Camdleini, New Jersey
Market Street "?, 0,w
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