Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 02, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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Dlreotor of Public Health Urges
National Conforonco of Legal
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Director Ernest Tj. Tuntin, of the Do
partment of Public Welfare, urged n
national conforonrp of legnl aid officer
of tho American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign Wars and representatives o(
welfare organisations In the Chamber
of Commerce. Wldcner Building, lmt
night, to utlllzo the fnrllltlrs of the
newly created Bureau of Legal Aid and
thus assist thin arm of the municipal
government to perform Its dut) to the
ex'iicrrice men. i
l"Tho Bureau of Legal Aid ran exert I
tho greatest possible Influenco In behalf i
of 100 per cent Amcrlcnnlsm," declared i
the director. "It can and ahould foster
the American spirit. And let me tell nu
mat tne bureau Is only doing its plain
duty when It helps the notice men.
Thon who gave up their business and
handicapped their future to fight for the
country deserve the very best that we
can glvo them."
Tho conference was held for the pur
poso of outlining for tho benefit of for
mer service men the scope of work of
the bureau, and Inviting the attention
of the world war cterans to the fncll
Hies which the bureau affords In solv
ing legal difficulties for worthy and
seedy applicants. It was the first of a
-scries of meetings which will be con
ducted by the bureau to Impress upon
the community the existence nf the bu
reau and the purposes It seeks to carry
Into effect.
Federal legislation was recommended
which would make possible the treat
ment by the public health scrice of
Jervlee men whose injuries occur during
H period tof hospitalisation or during
the time a veteran Is receiving training
from the federal board of vocational
training.
Oeorgo "VV. Braden, of the Y. M. C.
A., pointed out that a number of cases
had Wn brought to him in which men
were injured while undergoing govern
ment training nnd whose injuries thus
received could not legally be treated
by the government. This situation is
due to the recent ruling of the secretary
or the treasury.
Speakers at the conference included
Walter l Miller, Industrial committee,
Chamber of Commerce : .Robert Fuller,
director of the board of vocational
training ; Vincent A. Carroll, Nabcto
Post, No. 270, American Legion, and
Doctor f?owen. public health service. '
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Saint James Church
22d and Walnut Streets
The Rev. John Mockridge,DJX,
Hector
Sunday, October, 3, 1920
SA. M. Holy Communion . '
A. M. Choral calibration of tha Holy
Communion.
4 P. St. Chornl Evenlnr Prayer, with
Sermon.
Magnincat In E. Dnrnby.
Tha Twlllcht Shadowa Fait, Wood
B P. M Orran recital by 8. Wilty Soara
Andante Cantablle. Widro.
Marche Bolenncllo. Mallly.
rrelude to I.ohenrrln. Warner.
Strangers Welcome at AH Services
REMOIOt'fl MIT1CKB
Trlrnds
CONJTCRENCK C1mVS. 13th and Ilace ati
nrai-uay 11-tu. "AiirTienae' uonterence
Hold In lyondrn " Reader Hnrv Ferrl e
T1IK OI.t rRHWDS1 MKKTINO HOUHK.
Montcomery pike, Merlon, win eatabllahed
1882. Here William Penn wonhlpped. n
well as many other noted Frlendi One of
the historical .pot. of America, la open
for worship etry Flnt-day (8unda)
nmrninB ui n o ciocK vnnora cordially
Invited
Methodlat Fplacopal
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TAiniUXA, M. r. C1IL IK II. Bth and Clear
field. ELIA9 II BAKRrt. Mlnliler.
B 30 a. m. nana Meetlre
100 a. m. Communion
2;80 p m Sabbath School RAI.I.T
DAT. Speaker. Dr Leonard C. Uurdock
T.00 p m Kpworth Learue.
7MH p m ' The Supreme Queat "
BT. bTKTHEVH. Otn ar and Aahmead
FRANK M OIIAT. Minister
RALLY DAY SEnVli'EH
10.30 a. m Holy Communion
2.30 p. m Sunday School Ratlj
7:15 p m Addreai by Hon Franklin
8. Edmonda
New Thought
jrtfMJO LKCTTIIKb UY F I.. RAM SOW
SCIENTIST A.ND METAPHYSICIAN OF
LONDON
North Hoof Hotel Adlohla Cheitnut at
OCTOnER 10.11 .
UNDAY, OCTOIinR 10, 3 V V LIFE
UNDERSTOOD (COLLECTION i
BONDAY OCTOriFR 10, HP M TRUE
PRAYER (roi LECTION )
Jleallnr Meellnaa Everv Noon on Vorth Rrof
Moiidiv October 11. to Friday October
IB. (Collection )
Mr. Hawnon will hold claaea of Instruction
jvery afternoon .vnil evening from Monday
October 11. to October 15 Incluuhe pri.
paratory clastea In the afternoon and nd
vanced claaaca In the eenlnic For infor-
Ration,. sef iU Marnaret Cuttlnir.Iei
oom 421. Welshtman HulldlnB 1S24 Cheat
ttvit at Phone Spruce 1060. "
I'rrihTlerlun
AHC1I STRKKT ( II I R til. lHth and Arch
Dr. Maca tney 1 preach at 10 ; on the
Office of the Chrlefan Minuter and It
Claims Upon the Thourht of Youn- Mn
Who Are IxoUlnr Forward to ThlrLiV
Work." At s p clock he will delHer ,h;
fourth sr non in tho serlea to younir men
and women on tie perils of the city
peaklnc on tha teat ' Thou Shalt sii
No." The power of a rinitlnif ni,atli in
a younr man's life and ho the lark f i"
tha inability to pronounce that short ord
No!" will o ten leud a man Into "
nd woa and leive him strlpt of the cron
of honor. Tne Ulble Hi.hool RaIIi at l
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CIlURCH, Ilroad and Diamond sts
Rev WILLIAM L McConMirK Pastir
10.80 a m Mornln Worshlu
TOlTY """UV'NO VP THE 0II0,'
2.80 p m Sabbath School
RALLY DAY KVEIU MEMBER PRE-
6.45 p m Younn Pen. le s Boc of i- I
t IS p, m - Kenlnv n.c
"YQUNO FOLK H l.IVh ( HOircs
Subject No 1 f'HOOHIVU A CAREER
Oeneral Rally Daj In all departments
Everybody xselcome
Protesttint llnlscoiml
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2FFERYS. STL
Rd and Pine sts
Rev. EDWARD II JEFFERY
..Rector
7 30 a. m Holy Communion
ll.uuri m .MorninR ihiiim and sermon
Tha choir of men and boys will sins Te
rum" In II flat Stinford "Behned if
God 80 Loved Us Earnby '
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Kvenins: nrsyer olnin
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lev. FRKDLRIC K R QRIFFIN Minister
11. -00 a. m Mr Griffin will preach Hub.
ject. "The Everlastlna Wonder of Prayer '
iuO -Communion Service
CMitAkIAN (III ItCH OF (.KRMXNTOUN
Orn at and VV Ihelten ae
Sunday, October 8. 1UJ0.
Servlc at 11 a m
Th SUnlster. Rev ROfJL'R S. FORRES
will preach
BubUct! lI0W CAN WE GLORIFY OOD'
Classes for children at same hour In purlsh
hous.
ALIi ATIE INVITED
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Credits and
Collections
A thorough course for men nnd
women who desire a brond knowl.
edge of the methods of handling nnd
conducting the credit and collection
department of a bnnk, factory or
commercial organization. Commcnc-
l Jng Monday, October A.
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9TiS Jut Off the Ship Ono Thousand Exquiaito
Hand Embroidered
$18 and $20 )$Q 7C
French Waists ) ''a
Of fine Georgette with close, hand-embroidered
or hand-drawn designs well covering tho fronts,
real laco tasots and dainty lace edgings.
IAt Brother Second Floor
:AH Theee Goods On Salo Monday
:stor Optt IJaJiy At 9 A. M. and Olof si at 80 V. at :
HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
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$37,000 PURCHASE OF
Women's and Children's
Heavier Weight Underwear
at 25 to 40LessThanActaalWorth
Fino slocks representing thd Howard Knitting Mills, Youngy Smyth,
field Co. nnd other Jobbers nnd manufacturers of nation-wide reputation.
IAt Orothtvt First Floor, South
Next Monday! Sensational Sale of
Yards of Wool Goods at Half Price & Lass
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A Great Autumn Bargain Occasion with Prices Less than ike Usual Wholesale Quotations
From the greatest wool goods jobbers and importers in the East we have assembled this magnificent collection-taking advantage of every opportunity
-taking over tremendous quantities and paying spot cash-here is the wonderful result! An achievement that reflects with greatest credit upon this store
--adding still greater laurels to our value-giving supremacy and creating, right at the threshhold of the new season, bargains genuine and phenomenal in
Fashion s favorite woolen weaves. Handsome materials-richest Fall colorings-lowest prices in America today.
EXTRA SPECIAL!
$6.50 AU-WooI
Silvertone Velour
Brown, beaver, nutria, reindeer, seal, new blue,
taupe, peacock, Oxford and navy. 54 inches wide.
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$1.25 Skirting Plaids, 79c
86-inch. In tan-and-biue, green-and-tan, black-and-white
and other favorite color combinations.
$3 Ail-Wool Dress Poplins, $1.88
40-inch. In Copenhagen, navy, midnight blue and
black.
$6 All-Wool French Dress Serge, $2.85
Of pure Australian wool, 55 inches wide. Navy
midnight blue and black.
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$12 All-Woo!
Bolivia Coating
Rich silk lustre warm but. not heavy.
Medium and mldnlfrht blus, rusnet, snl bronn.
Polcln bluo, relnd'cr nnd blicl. 55 Inches wide
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$5i2 All-Wool
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$1.75 All-Wool Storm Serge, 95c
iNavj', mianignt blue and black. 36 inches
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50-inch. Fine twill; rich lustre. Navy and mid
night blue. On'e of the finest qualities made.
EXTRA SPECIAL!
AD-Wool Doeskin
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56-inch width. Beautiful velvet finish. Reindeer.
taupe, mode, seal brown, Copenhagen. Pekin.
beaver, light and dark navy and black.
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$3.50 All-Wool Men's Wear Sen, $1.98
54 inches wide. Double warp, sponged and
shrunken. Dark brown, Copenhagen, navy, midnitrht
I blue and black.
MONDAY SALE! FROMSIXOFNEW YORK'S BEST & GREATEST 'COAT 'MAKERS'
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$3.25 Silk-and-Wool Poplins, $1.89
40-inch. Taupe, dark brown, sand, gray, Copen
hagen, light and dark navy and Pekin blue.
$6.50 Imported Poiret Twill, $3.49
54 inches wide. Pure Ausfrxnlinn wnnl in finn
cord. Navy and midnight blue.
$3 A!l-Wcol French Dress Serge, $1.95
40- and 42-inch widths. Navy and midnight bluo.
$4 Men's Wear Suitings, $1.95 1 $3.25 All-Wool Tailor Serge, $1.68
All-wool, 56 inches wide. Mixed yarn effects I ; ; 50- and 52-inch. Sponged and shrunken
in brown, dark blue, olive, dark green, Pekin and Double warp. In navy, midnight blue, dark brown
Oxford gray. J and black. m Brothennt
Dne of the Greatest Buying Successes Ever Achieved By This Store
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, . wn. uc a bciibduon in me i raae circles or Philadelphia! A bale that will be talked of, praised and
appreciated oyeveryone who attends! INo mail or phone orders filled-none sent on approval.
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Luxurious Fur-Trimmed Models and Swagger Tailored Styles
Of heavy, soft fabrics, including the leading weaves of the year:
Bolivia, Velour de Lame, Diivettef Polo Clothr Broadcloth,
Plain or Suede YeW & PoSo Silvertone
In beautiful color tones, suggesting warmth and richness: Nanking, brown, dragon
fly, reindeer, wood, suchow, pine-needle, elk, sand and plenty of navy and black.
The Finest Furs in Fashion Are Represented in the Trimmings :
Seal, Nutria, Australian Opossum, Raccoon & Coney.
t Large circular collars that might as fit
tingly be termed capes are among the pleasing
new notes, and chic belts, snappy pockets and
buttons are featured.
Coats of a magnificence that vou must
see to realize possible at a price so low
the sale is wonderful, phenomenal, record-,
breaking.
Lined throughout with figured silk or sol
satin and warmly interlined.
Women's sizes 34 to 46,
Misses' sizes 14, 16 and 18.
The swirl back that shows the Parisian
influence is prominent, and graceful panels
and long waisted effects arc numerous.
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