'J1 iW u rs , yw; a: k'' . J., V"! If yj .' '''W Vra :m'-rW ' F kJ ht? m 1 V k it 4 fJi 3' iL UVENIKG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA,- FRIDAY, OCTOBER SO, ld20 a r j VH' WILL HOLD BONUS PARADE IN PHILA American Legion Plans Big Demonstration Like That Held in New York STATE OFFICES MOVE riiflinlcliilila vrtrrani of tlii world wir wl'l have nn opportunity to pliow In pnrnrti how much they nrc lntortP'l In . receiving from the gnrirninrat n bonin. Thp Comhlnpil Vclirnti' Pmiforenci. hrndtil by V.. H (Slnvii. nnil inmprNml of r'proMpntntlvcn of 1'liilnrililiin (Hints of the Vfterntm of Korii.ii Vnrs. tl:r American T.rIco. thr Army nnd Nury tnin. and the Snnnlh Wnr Vi'tfrann. Is plnnn'nz for n hie diiinntrittlcm In favor of ndjuttd oomp'iiHtinn. Thin rotifrrriicc whirl met Wednes day evening In the ('lmmher of Com merce nRKcmb'y room, dm Ided to orRani ixt the bnniiH parade n rapidly in It can be done In New York thr who'e affair n put throned In tli'ee week. Cyril J. Honnid. of Nt-w York, will Rive the orcnnizcrti of the bonim parndc the benefitif llie eepi ru-nre hi icnlncd In anVitine tin 'v Ynrk itrrnn in thr prepnrntlon for their dptmiiitrntinii. Stnte lipndquartrri f Hip I.rcion l rndiii; to nil potn n ropv of the ri'o- lutlou ndopteil nt the Cleveland nntlonal I convention cnllinjr upon IcclonnrieJ I thtoushont thp country to observe Ar- ii'lutlee Uny flttlnpsly. The William D, I Oxley I'o-t, No. 1.X1. of Tncony. Is the 'ntput to announce It Intention to hold 1 nn AnnlHtiep Day re'ebrntlon. 1 Icketn will be distributed to tnembertt nnd to . the Ladle Auxl'lnry. Philadelphia Mnneto 1W. No JiO. .. .. .i.i-i. i l frtvffill w nnm IH wjuril infill j . :, nsnln irtll lv n flrtnrV llatlCO nt til frltoowM elt. November 12. ,, , 1 . .. . I ... .Ill I .... .l.A lll Mate neauquarien win m- u -- """ floor of the buildine on the northeant iornr of Tenth nnd CheiUunt Hireets after todny. The niioiter. ut SI I t hext nut trii't will be abniidotied. Thp Ixmia Howard Fielding l'oit. 41. rr'KirN It had n ueeesful smoker lnx't Krldu. cvenlne. Mini., old member nttPtided unit -pverul reeruits were cnined. The pot i iiuiti mtivp now and h cxpectlnc a lnrRt nttendHiiie nt its ilnnii to hi held next Tluifdav. in KtiisiitM of Columbus Hall. Thirty elBhth and Market streets MORALS AND THE "MOVIES" Oberholtier and Hergeshelmer Dif fer on Censorship Dr. Kills I Oberholtzer nnd Joseph Hergeshelmer debateil the elnllon of nrt and morals to the reuorshlp of mo tion plitures at the I'hl Hetn Kappa meetlns at the Franklin Inn Club last nlKht. Dr. Oberholtier defended the censor ship on the cround thnt IntelliRent people ought to protect the unintelli gent. He laid especial stress upon the necessity of prcveutiuj; the exhibition of pictures which would demoralize children. Hp rpjirptted n Inrre pronor tlon of thp storips tnld In pictures dpalt with crime nnd violence nnd said the eviilencc tnken In the Juvenl'i courts In- SEEK OWNER OF SUIT i ! Clothes Are Found Durled Under 1 Gravel on Vacant Lot i The police nre seurchlni; for the owner of n dark suit with a brown stripe in It. which was found last night hv Allen HidlinxMvortb. 2..W South 1 Scventj -first street, on n vacant lot, burlnl under -omp ernvel. 1 The Milt wns timiPil ovpr to the Flxty -fifth stieet and Woodland avenue police. A search icvealed an tmdnted notp in one of thp ,t pm kpts. It read : "Dear l'ddie All ts forgiven, mi ciiiih up tonlelit about S o'clock. Don't fnil nn this tune: mm. richt tip to the lio'isi' touiclit You know thp ii). "I OV.' I'KO.M KHTY." The loyalty of our workers is one of the joys of our daily life at The Holmes Press. The Holmes Press. THntm 1315-29 Cherry Strcil rhlltdetphU jgqscrairo3rgi Charge Accounts Invited mgiKoiimmxiroiMail Orders FUledraPKrowwi M Illustrated Catalogue Free on Request Charge Purchases Billed December 1st aWson & DeM. 1215 Chestnut Street1 diy Furs and Millinery Saturday, Tremendously Important at FUR Headquarters "Prices Much Less Than Last Season jf Just as we have dominated in Fur Fashions nnd Fur Values for a great number of years past in Philadelphia, so dc we now again dominate in a Great Price-Revising Policy! We have made new price-leve!. And we have brought thcec prices down to MUCH LOWER LEVELS THAN LAST SEASON! We have done thia by cutting profits rs well y cutting costs. We have manufactured ourselves numerous items quoted below, and cllm' nated many costly operations and handling by middlemen In this and we have further revised our prices downwards in order to take our pirt in the confidence-inspiring actions of leading retailers today. Tomorrow in this establishment you will find new prices on Half a Million Dollars' worth of Dependable Furs, that will enable you to make immediate pur chases for your Fall and Winter needs at unusual savings. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase S JB s8 HZMvr'- -v.1 A Wi. 'IAI f - r.Tirj. I t- J 1 mt 1 1 (62 Only) Fur Coats Special or Tomorrow Only Of French Seal, Hair Seal, Mar mot, Tana dinn Senl, R u s s i an Pony, loop nrd Cat and Siberian W'llf ir. sports and threc-(uarter-lenuth node Is. With shuwl c .liar and bell 1 u!Ts 0f c o n t r pstir.K or self fur. 100m Regularly 135.00 to 150 00 -4 fu (43 Only) Fur Coats Sptcial lor Tomorrow Only Of French Seal, Marmot, Leopard f'at, Russian Pory and Natur nl Muskrit. In sports and -length models. With bhawl collar and bell cuff of cunt rastinfr or self ivv 145.00 Regularly 105.03 to 225.00 &l imjY (32 Only) Fur Coats Sptcial lor Tomorrow Only Of Hudson Seal, Natural Raccoon, Marmot, French Seal, Nutria or N'atural Muskrat. In sporti and lenRth models. With shtuvl col lar nnd bell cuffs of contrasting or self fu. 195.00 Regularly 245.00 to 295.00 (29 Only) Fur Coats Sptcial tor Tomorrow Only Of Hudson Seal, Nutria, Natural Raccoon, Jap Mink and Natural Muskrat. In sport and threo q u n rtor length m o d c 1 h. Vith largo shawl col lar and bell cuffs of contrasting or relf fur. 245.00 Regularly 205.00 to 345.00 Fur Coats Scotch Moleskin . . . .'',2.".00 French Seal Wraps. .."i.0f) Natural Squirrel .'7.".00 Trim'tf Hudson Seal n0."i.0f) Trimmed Leopard ' .'595.00 Hudson Seal Wraps. 195.00 Caracul Wraps 545.00 Nat. Mink Coat-... 715.00 Squirrel Wraps. . 795.00 Taupe Car'ul Wraps 8.15.00 Alaska Seal Wraps. 1250.00 Broadtail Wraps . . 1250.00 "Chokers & Scarfs' 14.50 Rtgelarly 19S0 to 22JS0 ' I'okrra 'of Natural Sl'jprrl. AuR'rnltnn ')po8 ijiii, J.i illnk, llnccoon tml nt. h J.art,i wide aril m.il Srarfu of Tujpc, Mill k ji IP wn Wolf Chokers & Scarf c 24.50 Rtlfttttirh 35 00 to 45.00 II rulnmii' I tlkv I'V.; r.i Wolf Scarfs In thn wld i.rlmal style. In T.iup. I.i.ii! or Hrown or ("liok i r of N.itural Mlnli or irrnulri Rtnni Mnrtri Scarfs Black Lynx 29.50 Cross Fox 31.50 Ermine 39.50 Skunk ...1.50 Taupe Fox 49.50 Brown Fox 49.50 Black Fox 49.50 Beaver 54.50 White Fox 59.50 Fisher 79.50 Pointed Fox 98.50 Slate Fox 98.50 zVery Special ' Fur Stoles 79.50 Regularly 110.00 to 125,00 A return hahlB collection of lone, wide Stols In Natural Hqulrrel. Skunk, Australian Olios- uni, MoIa, Nutria, Jap 11 in It nnd Hudson Seal Very Special Fur Sets 69.50 Regularly 08.50 to 110.00 Of CrosH Fox, BiRVr, Rlack Lynx, Taupe, nrown or niack Fox or Wolf and Jap Mink fi ww Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted iiMiMiwiiimMawiiMMaLMmMiat dlcahd such pictures led boy to Imitate the heroes In them. He i Innlstcd the cenaors In PennsyiTa nln hBd juxtlflcd their existence, nnd jald that, although there were only three other state In which there wni any censorship, the fact Hint a certain clain of pictures was excluded from renusylvania, in which from 8 to 10 per cent of the "movie" buslines ot the country is done, had n moral effect upon the producers of nil Mima. They had been knon to reject scennrios on the tfiound that the Pennsylvania board would not pais them. He hoped the time was comlnjr when the men en gaged in the business might decide to develop Its artistic possibilities. At present, he said, they seemed to be in terested in nothing but the money. He said that In discussing a film produced by David Griffith he told Orifilth he seemed to underrate the intelligence of the public, and Orifilth replied that it was Impossible to underrate public In telligence. Mr. Hergeshelmer disagreed with Dr. Oberhojtzer on the necessity of a cen sorship over pny form of art. He In sisted the question of morals as such had no place in a dlsctisiion of art, the purpose of art being to quicken In the mind of the observer an Interest In life. If nn artistic work produced lu nil sin cerity did quicker! thnt interest, then It was -its own justification. It was not enough for a writer to say tlrat opium smoking- was a bad thing, he must show Its evil effects. If ,e did thlsi skillfully nnd honestly hp would produce the ef fect he intended, nnd no one hnd any right to prevent the. circulation of his description, of the effects of opium on the plea that It was immoral. SAILOR DIE5 AFTER FIQHT hi sailor on the U, 8. H. Dixie, died in the Methodist Hospital nt midnight ns the result of n fractured skull received Wednesday during n fight ut Twelfth strecf. aiid Moynmcnsing avenue. l-oucc oi inn Hoiimi. , Snyder nvenue station hoitse. nre wi ln for another sailor who U L F ,nvn fmiirlit tullli TV....II " '""I ...... .-..... ...... .Ulltf and I U It f"P- II 3 re. I w I t4 r-t-J BONWIT TELLER &, CQ Qjw Specialty Shop fOriainalion& CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET i j p Feature on the Fourth Floor MISSES' SUITS & FROCKS' for the Miss of 14 to 18 and the Petite Woman ' SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Exceptional Offering of MISSES' SMART FROCKS An Assemblage of Unusual Models Grouped for Easy Selection as Follows: Group One: 35 DRESSES; b Close Out Developed in taffeta, satin and Jersey in a host of styles for day wear. Only one and two of a kind ; colors and sizes are not complete. Sizes 14 to 18. M 2&00 Values to 65.00 Group Two: 110 HIGH-GRADE DRESSES: Afternoon, dinner and daytime models to choose from. Of satin, crepe de chine, Poiret Twill, tricotine, velveteen and lace. Street and evening colorings. Sizes 14 to 18. Group Three: 60 DAYTIME DRESSES; Of Poiret Twill, and satin compose, crepe satin, velveteen, chiffon velvet and crepe de chine. Frocks for wear with separate furs, for teas, bridge, street and dinner wear. Beading, moire banding and embroidery trimmed. Sizes 14 to 18. 44.00 Values to 15.00 r m N4 55.00 Values to 110.00 0 1 i Lowered Prices on MISSES' TAILORED SUITS DESIGNED FOR WEAR WITH SEPARATE FURS . 64.00 Made to sell for 79.50 if Developed in Duvet de Laine and silvertone. Several models in strictly tailored and semi-tailored effects. All Fall colorings. Sizes 14 to 18. Lowered Prices on MISSES' FUR TRIMMED SUITS COLLARS OF MOLE, NUTRIA AND SQUIRREL 88.00 Made to sell for 110.00 Fur-collared, belted and flare models developed in Veldyne and Duvet de Laine. In the season's fa vored shades. Sizes 14 to 18. ES FN .Ov ..iftH rM zCharge Accounts Solicltcc Mav?son & DeMah$ 12 15 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery Great Saturday y2 Price , Sale of Hats All Trimmed in the Season's Vogu 140 7.50 Trimmed Hats 3.75 18610.00 Trimmed Hats... 5.Q0 9512.50 Trimmed Hats 6.25 11015.00 Trimmed Hats. ...: JQ 3418.50 Trimmed Hats 9.25 This Special Clearance Price for Tomorrow Only! : 1 " 'Purchasing Agents' Orders AntoptJ: vje eZ Iarmf&n INC SO 1126-1128 Chestnut Street Our Entire Stoa of Middy Blouses and Dresses Reduced 20 fVSrfHlS incluc OL --Miss r phia) nn ides our splendid slock of two famous make Saratoga (sold .here exclusively in Philadel- nnrl "lack Tht Tnf7S." Fnrriniia tK rnnntrv over for their well-finished scams, sturdy materials, smart styles and tailored finish. And now for readjustment at this substantial reduction! Middy Blouses Middy Dresses of palmer linen, white Jean, serge, flannel and gnlntiu, some trimmed with serge collars nnd cuffs in cadet or navy. Sizes G to 22 years. $2.45 Middies $1.9G $2.95 Middies $2.36 $3.00 M'ddies $2.40 , $3.50 Middies $2.80 $3.75 Middies $3.00 $4.00 Middies $3.20 $4.25 Middies $3.40 $5.00 Middies $4.00 $5.75 Middies $4.60 $6.50 Middies $5.20 $9.00 Middies $7.20 $10.25 Middies $8.20 $12.50 Middie8--$10.00 $14.00 Middies $11.20 $16.50 Middies $13.20 of storm or French seire, palmer linen, striped ginRham, beach cloth, poplin and linen; one or two-piece styles. Sizes C to 22 years. V2 Price Still excellent choosing from the lots of Women's and Misses' Coats, Suits and Dresses previously ad vertised at half price. $5.50 $6.75 $7.25 $7.50 $7.75 $8.50 $9.00 $9.25 $9.75 $10.50 $11.00 $12.00 $12.50 $13.00 $14.65 $14.75 $15.00 $17.00 $19.75 $21.00 $22,0(T S26.00 $27.00 $32.00 Dresses $4.40 Dresses $5.40 Drecscs $5.80 Dresses $6.00 Dresses $6.20 Dresses $6.80 Dresses $7.20 Dresses $7.40 Drcssss $7.80 Dresses $8.40 Dresses $8.80 Drecses $9.60 Dresses $10.00 Drerses $10.40 Dresses $11.72 Dresses $11. SO Dresses $12.00 'Dresses $13.60 Dresrcc $15.80 Dresses $16.80 Dresses $17.60 Dresses $20.80 Dresses $21.60 Dresses $25.60 Very Special Collection SMART NEW HATS 10.00 Made to sell for 15.00 to 18.50 ' This offering is by far the best we have attempted this scaBon. An'cntire sample line purchased from one of the leading New York milliners at a fraction of their real worth enables us to offer Buch astonishing values for tomorrow. All styles, all shades, all effects. . VA'M irm 1 .1 iimzE!imm d fl g D We've moved the calendar backward, and will 1 Hfl JO celebrate Hallowe'en with the Tierney Five on ijjhil m Monday Night, November 1st 1 tldmnhx B BKST SKNI) Y0UR tame 1 iWrn VOL RESERVATION NOW TODAY! I 1 Wilte 'Vf' tf jHHHHHHPHBHHHHBHnHRiKi HI I, "VI1', ." is - f i
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