Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 25, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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LEADER OF LEGION
i TO BE GUESI HERE:
Frod W. Calbraith, National!
Chief, Will Attend Reception
to Department Head
POST OFFICERS INVITED
ball tcnm. A rooters' club will be
formed nt the meeting. November 4,
to nld the team. Tioga Post, No. 310,
1 and ft number of others started basket-
. bnll lives.
American Legionaries nf this city
will have their firt opportunity to mei't
Fred W. Oalbralth. of Cincinnati, the
new national commander, when he
comes here November 1" for a recep
tion to David .1. DavN, department
commander.
Mr. OJalbraith wired yesterday his ac
ceptance of an invitation extended by
David n. Simpson, vice department
commander, on behalf of the arrange
ment committee.
The reception will be in the City
Club, at 2Jf. South Broad xtrnit. The
band of Wnltr M. Oearty Post. No.
315. will furnish mtMlr.
-All post officers will receive invita
tion. The affair will be informal, nnd
owing to the mall ranncltv nf the club
the aeceptancet will lie limited to 'J."0.
The reception committee ronsKts of
Vice Commander Simpson, chairman :
fiforge S. Steu-nrt, Jr.. Howard C. Me.
Call Post; William K. Itofc-n. Tioga
Tost. No. .",10: Dr. Clarence P. Frank -Ifn.
Maneto Post; Thomas P. Median.
Tames J. Itnrrv Po.t ; William O.
Mliench. Jr.. I'riticp-I'orbos Post; Rob
ert K. Hanna. Ham I.. (Jri-nwoo'l
Post; Thomas Moore, Frankford Post.
No. 211; J. W. Study. Pennsylvania
Railroad Post. Vn. L'.'M . I. (i. (ionlui
1'orster. Joseph Vaella Post; John .1.
Foran. Thomas K. I'mery Post ;
Patricia V. Crosby. Vomi'n F) Po-t.
No. ."0; J. II. M. Andrews, Donald T.
Shtnton Post ; Bertha Uudol,ih. Post
No. ."0; Boniain C. Hasripk. Benjamin
Franklin Post; Herman N. Schwartz.
Oeorge V. Baer Post ; James Francis
Ityan. Post No. :!(). nnd William O.
' Mnritook, state adjutant.
.Tames J. Barry Post will be the
KUCSts tomorrow evening of the ladies'
auxiliary. Vpiwilny night the post
will entertain its friend" with a Mimlier.
Howard B. McCnll Post will give a
ancp November 10, the eve of Armi
stice l)ny.
1 I.awrenpp K Dclnney Pot. one of
the firt formed. i- loosing its basket
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"BANKERS" MATCH COINS
Then Victim Tells Police of Mlstlnn
$200 and $600 Ring
Albert A. Sack, of Buffalo. N. T..
met two affable strangers in a hotel in
the central section of the city Saturday
night, and tossed coins with them, he
told detectives. The experience cost
him $200 and a $000 diamond ring.
Sack iald the mcu posed as bankers
and took him to a club near Broad
street and Fairmouut avenue, where the
coin tossing game was played. First
Sacks snld he lost the money nnd then
borrowed more on ilie ring and lost it.
The "bankers" have not been found.
HELD AS THEFT SUSPECT
Man Found With Arm In Store Win
dow Blames Rum
Thomas Welsh, twenty-three years
old. .IIS Winton street, was arrested
last night with his arm through a store
window nt Twelfth street and Snyder
1 avenue. Police say he was trying to
i rob the place. He will have a hearing
' today.
Welsh, whose arm was cut by the
I crash through the window, told the po
I lice of the Fourth street and Snyder
j avenue station, where he is routined,
j thnt lie was drunk ami fell through the
glnss by accident.
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Why use
cereals that
require sweet
ening -when
rou can have
Grape Nuts
Sweet with its
own sugar de
veloped from
wheat and
malted barley
Jeweled Flexible Bracelets
Our selection comprises new
and beautiful designs. Some
are entirely of platinum, others
of platinum and gold.
A platinum front bracelet of
tapering design, delicately en
graved two diamonds and
three square sapphires alter
nating $180.
S. Kind & Sons, nio chestnut st.
DIAMOND JIKnCtlANTS JKWELBBS .SILVUKSMITHS
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Filing and Card
Index Cabinets
and Supplies
BtANK HOOKS
Dounrl and
Looni Leaf
CmiOORAI'IUNO
PRINT! NO
ENGRAVING
OFKICK
StatlonrT
and Suppli
YOL' fan choose right from our stock
vhsiteer ou require in .Stt-cl or Wood
f'aMncts, including every now, modern
Idea In tiling
Indexes, folders anil cards of finest
quality for all otllce nnd hank uses
are also carried In stork
The. completeness of the. Mann offerings
nave you. In many cases, days or weeks of
delay. Th entire, equipment stock and
wrvlce fjf our store, at 62& Market Street
is nlanni-d Just to irvet jour needs with
promptness and efllclency.
WILLIAM MANX COMPANY
529 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Mew Yorl; Offices: 201 Broadway. Founded in 181,8
POLITICAL
POLITICAL
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REPUBLICAN WOMEN'S
MASS MEETING
A Discussion of Present Issues, Including
"THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS"
MRS. ARTHUR L1VERM0RE, National Ex. Committee
MISS MAUDE WETM0RE, National Ex. Committee
MRS. ALEXANDRA PFEIFFER, who nominated
Gov. Coolidge at the Chicago Convention
George Wharton Pepper, Presiding
The Harding Chorus in tlie New
Political Songs
MON., OCT. 25th, 8 P. M.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
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jP WATER &
If 7.85
JUl Regularly 9.25 i
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Mugeut, Lilas, L'Or FS
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Lowered Prices
MISSES' APPAREL
Made to Sell at Higher Prices, Bui
Lotver Cost of Materials Make Them
Less Than Intended Prices
( 12) MISSES' SUITS . . 68.00 '
Of velour; fur-trimmed.
Made to sell for 85.00
(16) MISSES' SUITS. .78.00
Of duvet de laine, nutria or mole trimmed.
Made to sell for 95.00
(20) MISSES' SUITS. .49.00
Plain-tailored models of silvertone and
velour. Made to sell for 65.00
MISSES' DRESSES... 68.00
Several styles in Poiret twill.
Made to sell for 85.00
MISSES' DRESSES. . .78.00
Of tricotine and Poiret twill in beaded and
tailored models.
Made to sell for 95.00
Misses' Wrap-Coats. ..110.00
Of veldyne; squirrel or nutria fur collars.
Made to sell for 135.00
Misses' Dolman-Wrap. .98.00
Of evora, plain Radium lined.
Made to sell for 125.00
Lowered Prices on
PERFUMES, POWDERS
& TOILET ARTICLES
HOUBIGANT
Ideal Toilet Water. Regularly 7.25.. Now 5.75
Ideal Perfume. Regularly 8.25 Now 6.50
Quelques Fleurs or Ideal Talcum Powder.
Regularly 1.00 Now 90c
VIOLET
Ambre Royal Talcum. Regularly 1.25. Now 1.00
RIGAUD
Gold Box Powder. Regularly 1.50. . .Now 1.25
Mavis Toilet Water. Regularly 1.25. .Now 1.00
GUERLAIN
Rue de la Paix. Regularly 12.00. . . .Now 10.50
KERKOFF
Djer Kiss Toilet Water. Regularly 2.00.Now 1.75
Djer Kiss Perfume. Regularly 3.75.. Now 2. 75
Djer Kiss Sachet. Regularly 1.00 Now85c
CROWN
Adorable Perfume. Regularly 10.00. .Now 5.00
BROWN'S
Rose, Lilac, Arbutus Toilet Water.
Regularly 1.50 Now 1.00
TETLOW
Pussywillow Talcum. Regularly 35c..Now25c
OSTRICH FEATHER FANS
In all evening shades.
Regularly 12.50 Now 8.50
Regularly 18.00 Now 12.00
Lowered Prices
Because of Lower Prices Paid
for Materials
WOMEN'S SILK
SHIRTS
Made to sell for 8.75
6.90
Mannish tailored shirts of fine heavy crepe
de chine. Several styles to choose from at
this price.
WOMEN'S TAILORED
SHIRTS
Made to sell for 16.50
10.00
Developed in men's-wear silks and Radium
silks. Choice of models in the season's most
charming effects.
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Announce Commencing, Today
LOWERED PRICES
In All Departments
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WRAPS and COATS
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DUVET de LAINE SUITS
SQUIRREL, MOLE OR NUTRIA TRIMMED
78.00
Made to Sell for 100.00. A Saving of 22.00
Because of Lower Prices Paid for Materials
Straightline model with Shawl Collar of Squirrel, Mole
or Nutria; another model with fur collar and bandings.
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DUVET de LAINE, VELOUR
and VELDYNE SUITS
98.00
Made to Sell for 135.00. A Saving of 37.00
Because of Lower Prices Paid for Materials
The Veldyne Suits are in a simple belted model. Velour
belted suits with Mole collars. Short coat Brandt model
in Velour with Mole or Nutria collar. And Duvet de
Laine with Turkish embroidery forming a border to coat
and collar of Australian Opossum or Nutria.
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TAILORED & AFTERNOON FROCKS
65.00
Made to Sell Up to 1 10.00. Savings as High
as 45.00 Because of Lower Cost of Materials
Attractive styles in tricotine and Poiret twill in strictly
tailored effects some touched with color.. Satin after
noon frocks in various types.
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TAILORED & AFTERNOON FROCKS
95.00
Made to Sell for 1 15.00 to 150.00. Savings of
20.00 to 55.00 Because of Lower Cost of Materials
The collection includes simple, charming dresses of
tricotine, Poiret twill and satin. Also other types with
elaboration of beading of embroidery.
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FUR-TRIMMED COATS
COLLAR AND CUFFS OF NUTRIA
75.00
Lower Prices Paid for Materials Make These
Coats Much Less Than Intended Prices
These coats of velour are in a graceful belted model with
smart fur collar and cuffs. Colors: navy blue, brown and
beaver.
FUR-COLLARED
WRAPS
DOLMAN WRAP-COAT
95.00
Made to Sell at 150. Savings
Average 55.00
Because of Lower Prices Paid for
Materials.
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UF POWDER
If Regularly 2.25 Yll
11 All shades . !
Lowered Prices
Developed in finest Bolivia featuring
large collars of taupe nutria, mole and
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sjraJfe&AKi Pmeneedle, navy, Reindeer and black
FURS of QUALITY
At Substantial Savings, Due io the Lower
Prices at Which We Have Been Able
lb Buy Furs
French Seal Coats 155.00
Full 30" model.
Made to sell for 245.00
Hudson Seal Coats. . .185.00
Sports model (dyed musk rat).
Made to sell for 265.00
French Seal Coats 225.00
Trimmed with contrasting collar and cuffs.
Made to sell for 325.00
Hudson Seal Coats. . .285.00
Beaver, nutria, squirrel and Australian
opossum trimmed.
Made to sell for 395.00
Mole Coats 395.00
Full three-quarter-length models.
Made to sell for 495.00
Hudson Seal Coats . . .395.00
Three-quarter-length; squirrel, skunk,
opossum collar and cuffs.
Made to sell for 550.00
Hudson Seal Coats. . .450.00
Full ripple -length model; beaver, skunk,
squirrel and opossum trimmed.
Made to sell for 650.00
Lowered Prices on
WOMEN'S HOSIERY
SILK, LISLE, WOOL
500 Pair Medium-Weight Lisle
Hose 65c
6 pr. for 3.75
Black and cordovan.
Formerly 1.00
500 Pair Pure Silk Hose 95c
3 pr. for 2.75
Re-enforced lisle tops. Black only.
Formerly to 1.95
300 Pair Fine Silk Hose 1.95
3 pr. for 5.50
Silk or lisle tops. Black, white, African brown.
Formerly to 3.50
300 Pair Superfine Silk Hose . 2.50
3 pr. for 7.25
All-silk hose in black, white, African brown, navy.
Formerly to' 3.95
300 Pair Novelty Silk Hose. .3.95
3 pair for 11.50
Superlative quality silk hose in effective open
work insteps and clox.
Formerly to 6.50
50 Pair Ribbed Woolen Hose . 1.50
3 pair for 4.25
In brown and heather mixtures.
45 Pair Silk and Wool Hose . . 2.50
In heather shades only.
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Materials
SEPARATE SKIRTS
Made to sell for 23.50
16.50
Fine plaids in a variety of colorings. Sev
eral models in side- and box-plaited effects.
SEPARATE SKIRTS
Made to sell for 32.50
19.50
Fine wool velours in varl-colored plaid nd
stripe effects. Side- and box-pleated reodeli;
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