' ,D , S IWA -rV I - 'W-B-i. mWW . i . . I ,-; if ft ! ' 4P" w1 cf, A. 1 ' sV EYEyJQtG, PUBLIC nTSD5lyHlXAI)J0w; g&URDA .' OCTOBER 0, 1020 , ' : s . A i. i E Personal Efficiency MB only reras after a careful analytlne; of Meaeif. Many vouns man nr.il wdmitn r.t :stor Opna CaJljr at JL. X. aatt Cloataj at 8.30 J. X.' All These Goods on Sale Tonorrow! 5tall ana 1hon Orflar rlilafl: rl K Somen's Famous Smythf ield I SI .39 For Monday Only! Three I $ Hundred Pairs of '6 Corsets 3 .'1 & ' Hartcd wronK In business through not know HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE 14 Jlobert Qrlmshaw of New York will conduct 'ev.eotira. In Personal Efficiency Wednesday nlshts. at 7:80 o'clock Winning October 13. Urerybodr la Invited to the opening talk. 'Y M CA CENTRAL nUILDLNO. 1421 ARCH ST. whj worn injr nra nueu ior. ur. 2 to $2.50 Union Suits SaKaS Heavy, flebece-lined, cotlon ribbed. High neck, lone sleeves, ankle length. Regular and extra sizes. M.,n . . . - . - .......... , , ..in ATPai. iSI Popular makes with low bust and long skirt. Of coutil, closely boned. Wide elastic insert. Sizes 24 to 36. Children's 75c & 85c I I Women's 55c to V$i.39 Vests & Pants, Eacfi CQfi 75c Onyx Stockings I Limited lot. Full JO? It Extra heavy, fleece - lined, fashioned thread silk; double J i cotton ribbed. .Sizes 2 to 0. No tops. Black, white and colors. t mail or 'phono orders. IM nrothettVlm Floor. Botn, $3 to$13.50 Thomson's Glove-Fitting Corsets. $2 to $7 y i PUBLIC SPEAKING renin and Saturday afternoon classes Vfcavr forming-. Include public speaklnir. alNconfldence. business Umrllsh and Bio eytlon If desired BOTH BKXBS. Vliltora welcome to openlnr lessons Bat. afternoon. Oct. Uln. or lion, or Tues. Evenlnit, Oct. ,,ll(h or 12th. 1 'Call, wrlta or tohon Boruca S21A for In Market They embody tho utmost in tailoring nnd materials. White and YellowTradingStampWithEverylOcPurchaseAllDay Filbert Eighth pink coutil nnd brochc. Low, medium or girdle bust. Sizes 20 to 28. Seventh Lit Brotr Second Floor & fo I V im atnictiva Literature. Office open eves., 7.30 V to 0. Nelt College chhstnut STnrnT WIRE YOUR HOME on 12 MONTHLY PAYMENTS FIXTURES INCLUDED WHALEN- CROSBY An Mil- f 1iL c. mi iiu nuiui xiui -ru 3' rtsre to TTal. ton a mi rfpfiiiTrmTrii r Seashore Excursions Every Sunday .ATLANTIC CITY OCEAN CITY WILDWOOD and CAPE MAY Leave One.lnnt and South St. r-rrlet for Atlantis Cttr 7.30 A. H. For Ocean City, WUdwood and Cave Kay 7.20 A. II. Beturrdna- from all point... .6 00 P. 1C. Roundel KAwuTui, Trip JLatJU Additional Tl'ti Wm&t, aVadSRSSSSnh accounting Confidence In one'n aelf la half the battle In the flsht for ucce. Thu Nlchnlron tralneil cost accountant has that confidence . Iwcauaa h la echooled bj a maater In the profession ho knoun exactly what to do 1 and how to do It. Tor that reason he la a valuable man In any organization hla pos ition la assured his Income Is big. The : Nicholson trained cost accountant Is always . ular. ' Basic and Fost firudnntf Coarse m conncsroNDUNci: J. Lee Nicholson Institute of Cost Accounting, Inc. ."22 Witherspoon Building PHILADELPHIA, PA. Walnut 833 1 $M Moderate Food M k Prices m 1.AT. Uli.f, V l-T B tu m lh.ii i B ii, Moderate Food Prices Moderate prices for tnfii fnnrl uritli Qarin jfM and Surroundings that rcany couit. A table d' hote Luncheon for SI table d' hote Dinner, S2 Sea Food Dinner, $1.50 Luncheon on the Balcony particularly appealing to Ladies, $1. Platters from 95c to $1.75 and Cabaret and Dancing from 9 until closing Do you wonder the Adelphia is always, crowded? A La Carte Service at all hours W i.i t , r. v 'h I'!" y i t WW iT0T!??ST An Opportunity fa yours if you desire to ob tain photographs which ap pear in the Ledger or any we have on file. The Ledger Photo Service fv a b recently established (due to many requests for prints) and rates may be had by writing or phoning LEDGER PHOTO SERVICE Room 311 Independence Square ? A Sweeping Sale Involving 30,000 Yards of Lovely Glowing Silks WITH LESS THAN HALF PRICE THE RULE-SALE MONDAY A glorious array an assortment that any store ' would proudly I Every figure quoted here presents a forceful argument for the place among its finest and best. Brand new silks from the world's economy of choosing immediately, silks for fashionable apparel and best mills. decorative purposes. , The greatest and most wonderful collection of silk bargains ever assembled in one store, offering the most fashionable weaves on the market in r fascinating colors and charming patterns. $3i2 Black & Colored Dress Satins Beautiful all-silk weave. Black, navy- blue, brown and other fashionable shades. 36 inches wide $1.75 Imported Pongee Silk Natural color, genuine Japanese silk. 34 inches wide. 90c ..... ...... ... $2.25 White Habutai Silk 98c Heavy quality that launders nicely. 36 ! inches wide. '3 Striped Tub Silk, $1.69 Imported ! Artistic patterns on white. 32 inches wide. Ifll v V iJ flfftl'TO $1 Pbr naVaa-a !. 1 -------- $6 Silk Tricolette Famous Radioknit weave in black and new Fall and Winter shades for street and evening wear. 36 inches wide. .48 $2 All-Silk Crepe de Chine Pretty luster. Black or white. 40 inches wide. '4 Foulard Silks, $2.48 Attractive designs. 40 inches wide. $6 Satin Charmeuse, $2.95 In black, navy blue, brown and a won--! ! derf ul range of new light and dark shades. ', ; ; 40 inches wide. eeeee..e.e.eaeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeesseee $3.50 Colored Taffeta Silk New dress shades. 35 inches wide. n. 98 $5 to $8 Fashionable Sports Silks & Satins, $1.95 3 Washable Satin, $1.95 Famous "Peachbloom" brand. White,. pink and colors. 32 inches wide. ......' i e . 9 $3 Plain Z5"isii, "Kit ":: r.i.rrtto r.vn CTS tua-MVJ. gVltv - wsw )$t 69 satins, in white and snorts I ArinrfpR nnlo rloth in rtlniH . " --- j...-. .. ... ... ...,.M ..-.. Ill J A. and atrlpe effects nnd rieautliul llgnt tints, aarK tones ana spans EZ1 WeaVeS' 40: shades. 40 inches wide. $ 3 Radium Taffeta Silks, $1 .38 An exact duplicate of the genuine pussy willow. 40 inches wide. Pure silk in black, navy blue and other popular colors. 3 m m mm , $1.55 Light and dark shades ; also black. 35 inches wide. .........................., $3.50 Printed Georgette Crepes 1 .69 Pretty patterns. 40 inches wide. Lit Drothm First Floor, South A Gigantic Purchase From a Famous Manufacturer Paved the Way for This Record-Breaking Event Next Monday! Women's & Misses The Event of Years! The Most Marvelous Sale of Suits Since Pre- War Days ! Again all Philadelphia will centre attention on this store and fashionable and thrifty folks will alike turn hither to share a phe nomenal bargain. Fur-Trimmed, Tailored, Dressy and Sports Models Our willingness to purchase on a stupendous scale induced the manufacturer to break all records in naming his price. Silvertone, Plain and Checked Velour, Tinseltone, Duvet de Laine, Tricotine and Mannish Serge, Manv are enriched with sealine, Australian Opossum or taupe nutria collars The jackets portray every version or the long line, box and flare types. The skirts are chic too. Some styles are elaborated with em broidering; and there are innumerable fascinating new notes of design. Rick Plain or Figured Peau de Cygne Linings Ultra-fashionable outfits for winter need be a problem no longer' Here are handsome suits at a cost of only the mate rials in them. -Upon inspection, they will say far more for themselves than words can claim for them every Suit in the lot a handsome and aristocratic garment. Women's Sizes 34 to. 44 Misses' Sizes 14. 16 and 18 i 4 3 No Mail or 'Phone Orders. None Sent on Approval. ZAt Brothtra-GKCQUV HXOOU :m otsom & tunning $40 to Suits m mm miL mma -11 dx w w w r I The suits are wonderful truly beautiful in fabric and line and ' I LrHT--nfY vn(f 7 amazing in value. te 'I, II 1 ra&su. xssmzjl. i a i., .wwvrawv k-:v4Wm ' JT. in li i .H W 'A,'.! Un '.i i T I II. ,i ' i. .. S-SS ' ' s rsr . a-afflfew m t&A ut ixmm tmx II T 'MaLIKriTmTnffnff,W'''jii1''& la ? llrESi 5L j-JWWWalPaMintijI 'aMlVaaWaM M Hfl I tf '( if laHBBaHaB. ViH giy i- ilnilWSiiKifPWH ffililWPjffll'- &vg some o ,c H.mBBI lBI 11 ' I I . 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