Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 25, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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GAME
SON SUNDAY
Crowds Protest ao Polico En-
forco Law Against Playing
for Admission Charge
FREE CONTESTS ALLOWED
Commercialized Knndnj oport (tot n
lolt Tcctcrdny wlien tho managers of the
tennis rf rrlvcd police ordcrn n few hour
before the hchedtilcd contests to call
' In ench ense the postponement cot
the manacement hundreds of dollars in
MPfiw. In addition lo tho Incouve
nltuce caused thousanda of would-be
fnerlatori who. unnwnvc of the order,
flocked to tho RrotiudK.
A detail of patrolmen was kept 1ut
t Orthodox and Illciimond otreeM.
where the nrldeibtiri? Athletic Associa
tion una scheduled t( play the Thomns
Athletic Association football team from
Bellilehem.
Each trolley car brought ltd lond of
people, and hundreds of niitomohilrs
Jddcd to the confiflon In traffic Ser
eral nceideuts were narrowly averted.
Thnee who Came to pee the game were
loud In their condemnation of the police
Manager Dave Brtotow. . of the
Hrldebutg Club, wnR forced to ntntirt
oil cvpenses of the visiting eleven
without the compensation of the usual
gate receipts. Manager Ilristow will
hire on attorney to represent his club
In the Sunday sports dispute.
Vlrtunllv the same Rcenes were en
neled at Sixty-eighth street and Him
uood avenue, whore the Vlnconie club
ns tphediiled to meet the strong eleven
from nUerslde. X. .T. Mnuager Wil
liam MucDonald, of Vlncome. offered
to submit to nrrot and then fight the
matter out in court If thn police al
iened the game to go on, but his
offer nn refused.
The Nativity baseball team wo
fehediiled to piny .Toe O'TtourUeN big
league all stars at Ontario and Miller
streets, but the management wan noti
fied of the order prohibiting the gome
Postoffice Service
A rourn to prepare men fnr examlnitllom
for roetnl clerk ana rsrrler will com-tn-ncn
Mnnilsy. Ocieber 2.1 st 7-30 o'clock.
Coum IU bo completed In Urns tor January
uimlnillon
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Central llutldlnc 1431 Arch Street
Cutiraira Talcum
is Fragrant and
Very Healthful
Sample free of Cutlcura LaberMorlej, Dept
X, Mlden, Mm. 26c. everywhere.
100r ANl L1AIU
TROUULRd
Jnatnntly relieved
by our apeelal a roll
support, fitted t.id
adlusteil by experts.
Our F i m I
Elnstlo ItoeUry. the
most comfortable,
unport for varl
rnw tlns. swnllan
llmhs weak kneea
ml ankles.
Trusaen, ahdomtnM
and ftthMlo urc . .
nrta nf nil Vlndl. UlTCett
Kfrs of deformity appliances In the world.
I'MMflphln Orthepedlo Co.. 40 N. 13th St.
Cut our ajiJ keep for rfarnc.-cP. tr.
te
Keep Your Breath Sweet
Our noa and Myrrh, ueed
tnlca dally, will correct and
pient unpleasant mouth oilora
and at tho am tlms cleans
nnd whiten the trelh and keep
tl Kunia firm and healthy. A
delightful toilet nec'ssltv which
nmn In convenient bottlea
81c and 75c.
LLEWELLYN'S
Philadelphia's Slumlord Drue
Store
1518 Chc-tnut Street
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Washington
$o.oo
OR
3VrBaltimore$3
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War Tax 8", additional
Sunday, October 31
Sl'KCIAl, TltAIN I.KAVI.8
foil Strut mutton 7 BO A. M.I
.. . mSTUnNlNfl t.KAVUS
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CfCep dm Nrw Nntlnnal Miincum,
l.lnrnln ilnnorliil, I Ibmrr uf t'oo
rf niiKlilnclnii Monument. Ilo
tiuilt (liirden. Ciirii.riin Art (lal
en. mid the varied hIrIi!" nf
UiiahliiEton. "The City Ileuutlful."
cy&liiillar Hxcurslons Novemborl
n. 28, nnd Deocmbcr 12
Ivama
SystemJ
f ,i -. 'tHT iw
Kesinol
Gives health to
the.skin and haii
a few hours before the scheduled begin
nlnr.
lho baseball game of tho Marshall B.
Smith nine nnd Hllldale, the nero
champion club, also was called off. In
each casq the notification came too lato
for the managers, to give It publicity.
Captain Tempest, assistant superin
tendent of police, tho only official at
City Hall the managers could ilnd when
they made hurried trips there in nn
effort to "fix" things, nnld tho action
was taken n accordance with orders
from tho Mayor.
The Mayor could not be found, nor
could Director of Public Safety Cortel
youi Captain Tempest said no games
where ndmlttanco was free were; mo
lested. Forty prominent cltiiens will be hon
orary vlco presidents at o mass-meet
ing, conducted by the Ministerial Union
of Iliilndclphia, thin evening, to urge
Mayor Mooro to stop Hunday baseball
games. The meeting will be held in the
Arch street Methodist Church, Hroad
and Arch streets.
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"laaaBV atssWM KaHB
VViHtaluiW aissBawJli aaaaiD9
and note the HMw
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.The
i he koothlng, healing properties of
in.k?l Ointment mid Ite.luol Honp
enable them to protect tho skin and
rP from annoying trouble tending
Ui P. tho eomploxlon clear, and the
I. ' I rlcl1 "P'1 '""trous, Tho treatment
'f easy and economical to tibo, and la
'most suro to produce the desired
"uita.
Gentlemen -
Your hands!
Arc they weH gloved?
Suit your gloves to your Suit-
improvement in your whole appcardnce...
With business lacks In brown or mixture, wear "Capes" of tan.
With dark blue suit, or a frock coat, soft, flexible "Mochas,"
in slate or grey.
With crey tweeds or liomeioun. "Bucks" In drab or cream...
With brown sport suit, "Capes " In tan or cordovan, or "Bucks"
in beaver or butiernui ,
Get Fowncs for style and durability.
Name in the Wrist
-OWNE
GLOVES
Do you know that today you can
buy a MERCER for
FORMER PRICE
$4950
$3950
The price goes up aftei; January
first unless manufacturing costs
come down
WERCEK
The family car par-excellence
LOCOMOBILE COMPANY '
2314 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA
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ENDORSED HT ntTBICIANB
m Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chestnut St.
Barred at iMdlnr Cluba, Jlotelt. Carre and I It .ft. dlnlns ear.
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jpBaaKeBAY
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, Wanamaker
An Enormous New Stock
Totaling Half a Million Dollars
Sharply and Squarely Reduced
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A
VERY backward season due to continued warm weather brings this un
precedented opportunity of genuine reduction off every article of mer
chandise in the William H. Wanamaker Store.
Now You Can
Buy Our $500,000 Stock for $400,000
A reduction of $100,000 from prices already lower for clothing of like
quality than can be found in any good Philadelphia clothing store.
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20 off everything in the store, nothing withheld.
20 off all our new imported English overcoats.
20 off all dress clothing.
20 off all the suits in the store.
20 off all the regular overcoats, all our ulsters and all our fur-collar ulsters.
20 off all the merchant tailoring fabrics, including the special $90 suitings which
we are featuring for $60 in fairness to our customers who Imve placed
undelivered orders for clothing to measurement since October 1 we will
allow the 20 reduction.
20 off all hats and caps.
20 off all furnishings of every kind, shirts, neckwear, underwear, collars, dress
accessories, everything.
The regular prices for Fall were marked 16
less profit this year than in the Fall of 1919, are
now further reduced 20, in other words
A FULL 36 LESS THAN LAST YEAR
Riffht at the opening of the Fall Season, with stocks at their height, selection is at
its very best. J&
This entire great stock, wortMPhalf million dollars, is thrown open to your selection
unequivocally and without rcstricgjRr.
SALE LIMITED
NOTICE OF DISCONTINUANCE WILL BE GIVEN IN DUE SEASON WITH FAIR OP
PORTUNITY TO MAKE SELECTION tiEFORE ITS CLOSE-.
BUT
EXPERIENCE HAS TAUGHT US THAT IT IS BEST, ON SUCH NOTABLE OCCASION? A ?
THESEt FOR OUR CUSTOMERS TO MAKE BEST SELECTION SUM BY MAKING IT
EARLY.
William H. Wanamaker JSJ
and 1219
Chestnut Street
Slom Hour
9 to 630
Piano St'oro
Open Till
9 P. M.
Enter at 9(h
Street Door
Gimbel Brothers
MARKET CHESTNUT t EIGHTH NINTH
For Tuesday
Phlla.,
MorrJny,
Oct. 25,
1020.
12,461 Fine Handkerchiefs
At Sweeping Reductions
Although prices on handkerchiefs instead of lowering arc going up I up 1 1 up! Although
the flax-scarcity is still acute! Although present production costs arc abnormally nigh I Although
plenty of stores were "caught short" and more than doubtful of deliveries in time for the holiday
season! ., ., . . - . -
1000 Women' Irish Lftien nanaKercniers ai oou
Jut Cost
hcmtitched most exquisitely embroidered. Ana
oh! the delicacy of those desians!
Chrxslmas-boxcd f you nw. . tf
1000 Men's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, $2.65 a
Hnlf Dozen Below To-day's Cott Price!
Durable quality but fine! Generous size. Hemstitched, of course.
Christmas-boxed if you like.
Other Sale-Items Each at Close to
To-day's Cost-Price
Women's Irish linen Handkerchiefs hemstitched at lc ech
Women's fine Irish linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched at f 1.35,
Sl.fiK nnd 2.25 a half dozen.
Women's crepe dc Chine Handkerchiefs 28c each. Solid colors or colored borders.
Men's crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs with colored borders beautiful quality 75e each.
Men's habutai silk Handkerchiefs colored borders at 73c each.
Men's initialed habutai silk Handkerchiefs 75c each. .... -
Christmns.boxed, for the askinp. Gimhcls. First floor.
Women's Dresses Anniversary Specials
-at $39.75 and $45
That Include Smart Tricotine Street Gowns;
Dressy Satins and Tricolettes; up to Adorable Even
ing Gowns with Contrast Applique.
That evening gown, by the way (it's the $45
"Special") is a copy of a Jenny model. And if you
saw the way the exquisite rose-and-gold tones of the
applique blend into the exquisite peach-and-gold of
the taffeta, it would be a case of love at first sight!
Other Colorings just as new; just as lovely.
The Specials at $39.75
Three models in our own tricotines.
A satin straight-line, with pleatings from the hips.
Two models in crepe de chine one drapes into ,long
lines; the other's a slenderizing model.
And an embroidered coat-dress model in tricolettc.
Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third Floor
$45
Sale Extraordinary of
Women's and Misses' Coats
At $35, $45 and $59.75
Savings Ran up to $60
The winter's favorite coat-fabrics
at each price cashmere,
bolivias, velours d'argent, plain
velours, broadcloths, peach
bloom, and wonderful grades of
seal plushes.
Every coat silk-lined.
Every coat hand-tailored.
Fully half are fur-collared.
Wraps, coats, wrappy-wraps,
coat-wraps, swivel backs. Em
broidered models. Stitchery,
trimmed models. Panneled coats.
Sports models but the newer,
dressier sorts that button with
loops right up from belt to high
collar line.
The new browns; the rein
deers; the fashionable blue
shades; taupes, greens, oxfords,
black, burgundy.
Gimbels, Salons of Dress
Third floor
During This Anniversary Sale
We Will Deduct $10
From the Price of
Any Domestic Sewing
Machine
w Usr'""
Woman 3 Coat
at S59.75
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MUiei' Coat
at 3E59.75
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DOMESTIC
$67
willh the exception of the
Domestic Plrtable Sewing Machines.
Regular prices stand as they arqjt-jyst select the style you prefer and
deduct $10 from the fcice and the balance
May Be Paid .$ 1 Weekly
Various Styles of CaH 'ets. Are Included
Other Good Makes of SawiA hintt at Gimbels
Cosmo Sewing Machines at $37: l Parlor Cabinets at $53
DOMESTIC "
Colonial Q
C.bla.t. at .... 90
Made by the Famous Domestii.
Free instructions in your home if
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4 -
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within city limits.
Gimbels, Fourth floor
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