'Vwgpll 23 v ,, Tt ) 'rf W'li I i -,:- ) V fciiM1ll l .l.ll. pIMWiMIII a h , , ' , wp1 War Dopartmont Ordor.Asauros Aid In Providing Military Funerals Hero PLEA MADE TO PRESIDENT Firing iHitinds will bo uyallnblo for funerals of Philadelphia soldier dful whose bodies arc returned from Franco for burial here. Tho American Legion, through its county committee, department and na tlonal organizations, has prevailed upon the War Department to issue an order as fellows' ;. WWWaw it II fair ?f,t'f n ,,!,- , ?" Mr; k. -jr. " SkHteMAhk&6f Day ' Scheiuktt at' University 10:3Q.,nvtn. Itcgulnr weekly meet ing 'of freshmen in Houston Ilaflt 7:00 p. m. Scalp and Blado So ciety, Houston Hall. Olio and Instrumental Olubs, Architectural Building. Wisconsin Club meeting, Houston Hall. David Ji Davis attending as tho honored guest, Acceptance- from high ranking military, naval marine cdrps and national- guard officers of promlnenco In tho world war aro being received and the, affair promises to bo a military social event similar to thoso given by the First Infa'ntry in tho pro-war days. A souvenir symbolical of the Twenty-eighth- Division In3lgnln will be pfe scntcd to each lady attending. Tho regular stated meeting of Ocariy Ist will bo held next Thursday night at tho First llcglracnt Armory, when nominations for officers for the ensuing year win do mouc. tviiu wio exception First. Tlin rninmnnrtlnff nfllrpr of nnj. camp post, arsenal, depot or. other th. $$1 tanco some of the members who have been active during the last year will be nom inated. Tho election will take place in December. station, will furnish a firing squad of not to exceed eight (8) men toNittcnd tho funeral of a person who has died Ih the military Service,' and whose remains have been turned over to tho relatives or friends for interment, when request is made by the relatives or friends of tho deceased, and, provided thnt such n firing squad can be, furnished without interfering with the duties of tho men composing it, and without expense to the government except in tho use of nrallablo transportation." From Two Arsenals In Philadelphia, the available supply of men for this purpose is at the Frank ford Arsenal and tho Schuylkill Ars enal. The general supply depot soldiers nt Camp Dix, N. J., cannot be called upon for this service, since they ore in another military jurisdiction. An pffort will bo made by department headquar ters of the Legion, through Major Gen eral Cronkhltc, to insuro tho necessary number of firing squads for Philadel phia. The favorable action of tho War De partment comes as a direct result of the anneal made to President. AVilbon, era- miasizinc to him the urgency of the situation in this city, and requesting'' that the Legion be given assistance in' providing military funerals tor hero dead. Frederick and Irving St. Clair Post will hold its election night dance to morrow evening in Mercantile Hall, Broad street above Matser. Reunion for 109th Captain 'Walter M. Gearty Post fore casts a capacity crowd at the reunion of tho 100th Infantry, which will be held under its nuspices, November 18, at the First Regiment Armory. The post has definite assurance of Commander fr'"'i -'' my- ' ' ' '- v1' l"i" ""'" r'y'FV--f1 fe'l B-fl''-"l'y": '' "-- 1f-t I If' tho presencooi. several thousand as .Archbishop Do'Ughcrt Vester cdlcatcd tho largo school building In nnFftnnit clnv ilrdicntncl connected with St. John's Orphan Aavlnm. TiVirlv. ninth street and WV- aTusing avenue, of which tho Blstorn, 5f HI. Joseph havo charge. A dedi catory ficrmon was delivered by the llcv. John IS, Flood, superintendent of paicchlal schools. ; !lho services were conducted in the asylum courtyard, which was decorated ' Tmh ilogp and flowers. Archbishop Dougherty, was escorted to the tempor ary pulpit"thcro by the fourth degrco of tho Knights of Columbus in full regalia. There wens representations f resent from tne Ancient uracr oi libernlans, parish -and parochial units, and several troops of Boy Scouts. In a brief address. James A. Flaherty, Sunrcmc Knight of tho Knlghta of Col umbus, praised the high purposes of tho orphan Institution and commended Its many supporters. ' Genuine Cowhide $ 1 o 75 traveling Bags, , Learn Wireless YM CA Central Building, 1421 Arch St. HHMIi Have w Royal Time at tKeBox On Tuesday Night, November 2nd whether it be Harding or Cox who's elected. If you want to dance, well and good. If not Hear the Election Returns Here By Direct Western Union Wire Tho Tiorncy Fivo will entertain, good food will help, nnd a dance floor uncqualcd will do its share. But if you want a ' table, send your reservation today. m lM i mm November Records at Heppe's Today The list this month on sale today has an extra- large number of Red Seal records. There are fine records by Alda, Besanzonl, Braslau, Caruso, Elman, Galli-Curcl, Harrold, Johnson, Krclslcr, McCormack, Rachmaninoff and Zanclli. Tho danco records arc very fine, and tho popular songs aro remarkably good. If you do not have a Vlctrola, we offer certain outfits composed of a Victrola and a group of records. You may settle by cash or charge account, or by our one-year rental-payment plan. Call or writo for full particulars. C. J. HEPPE & SON 1117-1110 Chestnut St., or N. W. Cor. Gth-& Thompson St iV' MyESEM' ... ' -.-. a . ... . . - -.........,.-.' Announcing A Reduction in the Price of' BREYERS ICE CREAM Our Wholesale Price Reduction of November lot Enables Breyer Dealers to Lower the Retail Price New Schedule of Prices on Private, Church and Society Orders Mailed on Request , OUR DEALER LIST Is again open for new locations in some sections of Philadelphia and outside territory. No pre miums or other inducements are ever offered Just good Iqe Cream, backed by the oldest and largest firm in the industry. &i Note This Is the first reduction made possible by the lower prices of MILK and SUGAR. The public will benefit by further reductions as con ditions warrant i President. Breyer Ice Cream Co. PHILADELPHIA GET THE NUTTY TWINS "Karmanut" and "Chock-o-Nue' . i -, aMPmM v i N 4AtfaEwB aTPXr ) Irvi- nOiUUvMl Built for,lohg.servlco. Made of fine hand boarded stock; soft, ntid pliable tho sort pf cowhide that usually goei. Into, bags sell Ing for two and three times as 'much, In tho popular 18-lnchfslze; good shades of cprdovan,.tan and black.' ' bKCLLENDURoS First Ploor Best Savings Ever, 'in the Anniversary Sale of Boys' Clothing All Our Regular. Loweiittn-Town Prices Tremendously Reduced! $25.00, $26.50 to $29.00 "Right-Posture" Suits for Boys, $18.75 - Norfolk models of all-wool fancy chev iots and cassimeres. In newest Fall color- lrn?sTi)C8t workmanship throughout. Sizes 7 to 18, years. Boys' $21.50 Norfolk Suits, $14.95 With two pairs of full-lined knickers. Of all-wool fancy cheviots and cassimeres in dark brown, green and gray mixtures. All coats lined with mohair. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Boys $17.50 Norfolk Suits, $11.95 With two pairs of full-lined knlcker pants. Of all-wool fancy cheviots and cassi meres In brown, gray nnd green mixtures. Thoroughly tailored; sizes 7 to 18 years. Boya' $15.00 Norfolk Suits, $9.50 Of extra flno quality fancy cheviots and cassimeres, knicker pants full lined: thor oughly tailored. $25.00 Winter 'Overcoats, $16.75 Of all-wool overcoatings In a variety of patterns, sizes 2 to 12 years. vttr,elv 0I Boytf $20.00 Mackinaws at $12.25 ... ,'w,y1 blanket cloth mackinaws in a big- Variety Of natternn nrtrt Knlnro t-i..v.iJ wJl . ed models with convertible collars. Sizes 7 to Boys' $4.00 to $4.50 Knicker Pants, $2.25 Of extra good quality fancy cheviots and cassimeres; full lined. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Boys' $3.50 Corduroy Knickers, $2.45 Fine grade. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Boys' $4.50 Corduroy Knicker Pants, at $3.10 Of best grade corduroy, serviceable and sturdy. Sizes 6 to 18 years. T bNELLENDURcS Third Floor S.....,.MHt(UMi - - . V J ri iM " i ttmm i" c - to XrH A. -. I it ' i s 3' . - c ' t- , , r , . .v. mmmmmmmnmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmm STORK OENa DAILY AT 9 A4M. CLOfJMiAT ltiVlM&', "M v r-lm' " v- ' SMTU(WMirai.IM , , ' ", ,'fYl NELLENBUKGX ENTIRE BLOCK r MARKET fro2STRTS L ' J The greattit thirt sale ever field In Philadelphia the 'biggeat' value ever offered by any store, in this ' Anniversary Sale of Men's $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Shirts 3. at $1.75 'X Less than the cost of their materials hest of woven madras, printed madras, crepe madras, corded madras, doucetino and 80-square percale. In smartest and most wanted colors ; with soft turnover cuffs and neckbands. Sizes 14 to 17Vfc arranged for convenient selection. Mail orders filled while lots last! Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Knit Ties at $2.15 each A clean-up lot from d manufacturer of high-grade nure silk knit four-in-hands in plain colors and heather mixtures, and in plenty of smart striped effects. In all widths narrow, medium and widcj some in open-end stylo all perfect and of beautiful quality. MSI i i Men's $1:00 Neckwear for 50c Wonderfully good looking cut-silk four-in-hands, in self-figures, stri ana satin ngugea ana stripea enects. Tremendous variety; splendid range o; ipes, Persian i best colors. Mcfn's 75c Separable Cuff Links, dt 25c Pair A special purchase of a great quantity of these links like sketch which may be snapped open or shut very quickly. Of pearl, inlaid with colr SNELLENBURCS First Floor ) v Spmcial Notice to Customer in .' " -- m n.V .RAf-.f . L,narxYt v . In order to Induce early shopping an tttii' ! relieve the congestion due to the usuM rush 4 ?: the holiday business, wo shall, charge all Nf M vemoer nurcnases on your December acconni But as many of our customers have asked us not to allow their accounts to be carrleoAU from one month to another, all bills for No. 1 1 VCMI401 uuiuinnQ win do mauca ijm;omuer ibu ns usual, arra inoao wno winn to iftKft aarAn- tmmm aF ft v t tin Am A I m MlMihAlJ m m. "v v vvvsiuw V1II1U tilt niMUlViU K I ment until January 1st. I The Main Thing Is To Do Your Shopping Early Bet Him One of Our Ha(p.(SIr, and You'll Certainly Be Pleased to Win! Our Genuine $10 Morfelt Velour Hats , Arc Special at $5.75. J Ml brand-new, perfect hats In smartest new styles and most wanted colors; of rich, thick, silky quality; in all aires. Extra 'Spe cial! Men's $5 Soft Hats for $355 In newest, smartest styles and comploe range of sizes; all fresh nnd perfect; good colors. j VELOURS bNEl l.ENPUPflS First Floor No Values ANYWHERE, Men, to Equal These Wonderful $12 to $15 Shoes and Oxfords We're Selling at $8.95 SALE EXTRAORDINARY! $6.00 All-Wool Frendi Dress Serger $2.33 56 inches wide Think of it! You can buy three yards of this Serge for a trifle more than it cost ordinarily to buy one yard. . And then look at the width 56 inches only 8 to &y2 yards needed to make a dress. t The quality and finish of this Serge are exceptionally fine; in fact it will be hard to find any Serge better than this at any price. We have only about 1200 yards, therefore cannot promise to fill any mail orders. Medium and dark navy, snellenbursS First Floor T3 jFi J r A JtS pair of shoes In it brand . Nrtt a dlaoosal of odd lots and d t s o o n 1 1 nued styles, but a Brett, big, bonr HALT, with every pair of sn ""Z.. .u-1..,a1. lln.fn.flAtA. They've been taken rleht out of rejplar stock and reduced. They're not undesirable or discontinued styles, but brand new footwear of hi-hct Rrade and smartest style. uenume isneu ioraovan Real Boarded Calfskin Mahocrany Calfskin Brown Cordo-Calfskin Brotrue X ode la with Ions' outBlde wine tips. Dressy shoes with perforated wine tips and quarters. Snappy patterns with harness stltcb- lug. ujnservatlve Styles In nood patterns. Ttat EwrUsh. Mfcml-Harrow Toe paa Broirue Ziasts. All Sites and Widths In tne xox. smci i irnoiiDr.ci Second Floor Im fVK ' Vote for Any of These Tremendously Good Election Day Anniversarv SfiecAals in Men's and Young Men's Clothing "' and you carfS fail to win! Buying in this sale is like betting on a sure thing with all the odds in your favor! mm fkfw H 4v .vwiv IIIIIIIIb v I've. j if, -fM.T i jj-T !. siiiiiiMBr M Pi l ilFATTiiam fi 'ft hi L-ftftBftA'! Llf4HftBb im v yBBBB"" A i L"SaBBBr k;-'v BB Br BaBT SBBBh9V 1BaBar JBBBBBBBP BVBaK BBBT BVvM' bS bbV 4 tion. Anniversary Sale price-cutting has pared down profits to the point of their elimina-t Wise men will buy to the limit of their ability! $50.00 $60.00 $85.00 $95.00 Suits at Suits at Suits at Suits at $37.00 $41.00 $54.00 $66.00 each each each each $50.00 $65.00 $75.00 $85.00 $100.00 Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats coats Ove$ at $33.00 a $43.00 at $50.00 at $59.00 at $67.50 $10.00, $12.50, $13.50 fc7 OC I $16.50, $J8.50 and )M f Off ' & $15.00 Trousers at fr.OD V- $20.00 Trousers atlMP: Winter Overcoats, Worth up to $23.50 Winter Overcoats, Values up to $30.00 In The Economy Basement Trousers, $12.50 $17.50 Values up to $8.75 Trousers, . Values up to $6.50 $625pr. $4.00 pr. Men's & Young Men's $40 Suits at $27.50 " SmEI I FNaURBSrccoPoroyBnaenient TOMORROW, A GREAT SALE OF $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 All-Wool Suiting and Coating eo oo Mxoo $1.75 Dress Corduroy at 65c yard r Fine, narrow wnlo corduroy. 36 inches wide, In a large assortment of colors, also in black nnd white. Sultablo for dresses, children's wear, lounging robes and breakfast coats. Our supply is largo, but the demand will be tremendous, so try to come in early. s Snfi i FNniJRflS First Floor .... . Mmsmam umtiJHm? i;,f MViVUrthufe:lv. w.j. v ' ' '"'" i ' ..'-t,C-' -, ' ' rfl"rWia iT-fa irafrrtnTi'i n"fil'li filialllhinBBtihiiyBiii 45c and 50c Striped Outing and-i n -t White Domet 27-Inch Flannels OCYO- North State, Elsee and Amoakeag makes. The best assortment of flannels and the best values offered since pre-war times! ' i ' ,r NELLENPURUb ' First Floor and Economy Basement m OTnriJHOTiimn & tt . i hJt&JU U ft.B. 1i y t ...-!:.; yi . "' . ... -T.Tt. r""'.i?1v.-'f liS'. '. liXi'V . .: V$JmwnWt "' l&iYt ' X Veloursr 54-In. Wide There are various weights and qualities in this lot, all aro high-clasd fabrics suitable for making women's and children's top coats or suits some aro light enough in weight for dresses. ' . Every xvanted color and shade including dark brown, taupe, plum, peacock, henna, cordovan, dark green, Pekin blue, dark wine, trooper blue, , beaver, nutria, reindeer, navy and black. You will pay almost twice as much in most stores for velours of this quality. -.., . SnellendupSS Frst Jloor tN. SNELLLNJJUKU & CO. ' 1 fifr-1 "!! Jl ft t W' X w .J. ttjaViAdtlH" " :15..:. 1 ..v.. liMJtoj itaistoik .(..iALi.; ikiisti"1! L T L i&&iy1 'j&& &''$ HTMPT 1 vz m j i m m r J9l i ti II .A iBi K. r 1 Yk l 'l c ;i '. 's! ihl M i i &.. f.fdSa ?i2?r?iirr
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