Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 04, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 17, Image 17

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Mombers Urgecl te Ref rain Frem
Participating in ..Veterans'
Conference for a While
NEED OF COMMITTEE SEEN
.All members of the American Legien
tBf rhllndelnhln were urged by rcselu
tlen adopted by the. county committee at
its meeting last mgnt in tee unamucr
'f. Commerce- assembly room te r.efrata
from further rmrtielnntlen In the Cem
blned-Vctcrans' conference until author
ited by a duly constituted body of the
Legien te take part in the conference
Thit notion was uiucn en motion et
Paul Vi McGehan, If Harry B. Ingcr Ingcr
eil Pest Ne. 174. supported by Jnmes
Francis Ryan, of Donahue Pest, Ne.
, 800 ;I. O. Oorden Ferstcr, of Vasxcl'a
Pest, Ne. 277, and Geerge S. Stewart,
Jr., of the Heward B. McCall Pest,
Ne. 20.
It was emphasized in the Legien com
mittee that the adoption of the reselu
tien sneuiq net no construed uy etner
organizations .or veterans as evidencing
nn unwiliinKness te
co-encrate with
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them in promoting project
s In which e'l
veterans have a common Interest. Rather
the committee desired that It be dell
nitely understood that the Legien stands
ready te Jein with ether organizations,
but only after the" properly constituted
body of the Legien has given Its ap
proval. If a county committee Is or
ganized such n committee should deter
mine the Legien's course here; If mrfcli
a committee Is net organized, Uicn cither
the department commander, er'tlie dis
ttict deputy commander who will he
named sheuM. define the Legien's posi
tion. William 0. Murdock, stnte adjutant,
nttendlne the nicotine, declared that
from the reports being received at
headquarters n new county committee
' In Philadelphia, with proportionate
representation from the pests, will
have been authorized by Net ember 15.
"Everybody believes," fcaid Stnte
Adjutant Murdock, "who is convers
ant with the situation In Philndclphln,
that the Legien's work can best be co
ordinated through n county committee.
The Legien cannot properly function
without such a committee in this city.
"In the neighborhood of forty pests
have called upon the department com
mander te organize a county commit
tee. Dy the middle of the month a
sufficient number of pests will have in
dorsed the preposition te justify ntntc
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pests te elect their renresentatlvcs te
the new county committee."
David D. Simpsen, vlce department
commander, and chairman of the com
mittee preparing for the reception te
Department Commander David J,
Davis, at the City Club, 313 Seuth
Uread street, Wednesday evening, No
vember 17, declared that National
Commander Fred W. Galbraith, of Cin
cinnati, had definitely consented te be
present. Pest commanders and ether
officers nre urged te forward their ec-
rcnlrtnrpq nt nnv. xlnce enlv 2u0 can
be accommodated, and the reservations
will be made for the first legionaries
unnrlttitr In ttii'tr nfrf ntnnf rn.
The question as te the procuring of
firing squads from army stations was
considered, xne commruce rcperic
that a general order has been issued
authorizing stations and depots te pre
vlde such squads upon request of rein
tlves or friends. The details will be
worked out through Majer Genera
Cronkhlte, commanding the Third
Army Cerps nrca, Baltlmore, Md. Al
ready the commanding officer of the
KVnnkfnril Arsennl linn nlinwn the keen
est disposition te aid the Legien in this
Important work, and the committee ex
pressed its gratitude net only te him.
but also te the War Department for Its
action en this question.
SITE BOUGHT FOR CHURCH
Evangelical Association at Last Has
Heme In View
Purchase has been miule by the At
Inntlc Conference Corporation of Kvnn
gellcal Association of North America e!
a let at the southeast corner of Sanger
and O streets as site for a church.
The Atlantic Conference has had an
Interesting history In Its endeavor t
build a church. Originally meeting
were held in a tent nt the corner el
Sanger street and Rising Sun nvenue
until Its destruction by fire. Subse
quently the congregation was compelled
te meet In a blacksmith shop near by.
At present services arc cenduqtcd in
a small building belonging te the Phila
delphla Storage Battery Ce.
The new structure will cost npprexi
matcly $25,000. The let Is 175 by 10(
'cot. The land was purchased threugl
,T. T. Jacksen Ce., Kast, Bres, repre
seating the purchasers.
WOMEN HELD AS ROBBERS
Tjiree Men Alse Accused of Stealing
Touring Car
Three men and two women, believed
te be from this city, were arrested In
Georgia yesterday, charged with high
way robbery. It is nl'oged they boa'
Harry Ward, a chauffeur, of 3230 San--sem
street, en'the night of October IT
and then lied with Ward's car te Gcer
gia.
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IilHck Calf aie.00
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Ham Rcfch and Lcenn O'Toelo. The
police say the father of Reich conducts
n store in this city. The ethers, Geerge
liruce, W. II. Beurne and Mary Tedley,
are also believed te be from this city.
Werd, the night he wns robbed, ro re
cclvrtl a telephone call from a Seuth
Bread street hotel. Twe women nnd a
man who get In his car ordered him
te drive te Ceatcsvlllc, Pn. Frem
Ceatcsvllle he was ordered te drive te
Fraizcr te pick up anetner coup c. un
the way back te this city, Ward was
ordered out of his machlne at the point
of a gnn nnd then beaten Inte uncon
sciousness. He was then robbed and the
tblpve led in vhis touring car, valued
at $4000.
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WOMAN INJURED IN CRASH
Mrs. Emmellne Clark Hurt as Her
Aute Hits Car
Mrs. Emmellne Clark, 15 North Forty-first
street, had a narrow escape
from death last night when the motor
car In which she nnd her husband
Floyd Clark, were riding crashed Inte
a Spring Garden street car en Six
teenth street.
' Mrs. Clark wns thrown violently
against the wlnd'hlcld nnd Revercly cut
and brul&cd en the face and arms. Mr.
Clark suffered from less of bleed and
was treated at St. Jescph'H Hospital.
A knitted all-worsted fabric distin
guished from the ordinary wool jer
seys by our registered trademark.
Sold here only.
Ladies', Misses', Girls'
Plain Tailored Suits
27.75 34.75 39.75
Tep, Street and Moter Coats
29.75 37.75
Camel's-Hair Pole Coats
69.75 79.75
Tailored Shirts for Ladies
Made in our own workrooms of"'
men's custom shirtings
New Hats Beavers,
Velours, Felts, Silk Sailors
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STOR OPENS DAILY AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT C:30 P. M.
SNELLJENBURG S
Heusefurnishings
and China
$9.00 Mahogany Weed
Vacuum Carpet Sweepers,
With thrce strong bellows and
brush made by ene of America's
leading makers.
$1.60 Galvan
ized Family
Size Wash
Tubs,
90c
$2.75
Ovens,
$1.69
l-.xceiieia bakers.
$30 Economy
Electric Vacuum
Cleaners,
$19.95
Light - weight va
cuum cleaners made by
the Ther Electric Com
pany and guaranteed
for one year.
$8.50 Complete
Set of Attach
ments, $6.50
$3 Oval
Wash
Beiler
and
Cever,
$1.98
$7 Nickel
plated Elec
tric Irons,
$3.98
Complete w't
cord, plug,
switch and
stand.
$1.50
Genuine
O'Cedar
Mop, With
Tandle, 69c
2&f2
Packed
netal
era.
contain
$78 Eclipse
Cabinet Gas $C Qtt
Ranges W.W
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Large even wall enamel bplabh
erb, dirt ti'ays and broiling even,
5 burners en top and large baking
even. Sold en Club Plan.
Porcelain-Tep Tables
White enamel base, porcelain
tops.
$17.50
Tubles at
$13 50
$20
Tables at
$15.95
White hteel base.
$22.50 Tables at $17.95
ith 2 drawers weed base.
Sulci en Club Plan.
$15 Oak-Finish
Refrigerators . .
Vriite ennmcl-ftned feed chnm
ber. Sold en Club Plan.
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$75.00
All-
White
Enamel
Kitchen
Cabinets,
$gg.95
With slid
ing percclnir
tabic top. As
pictured
Sold en club
plan.
Closing out a large variety of
sserted tinware, oak japanned and
white finish bread boxes, ceiTec,
sugar, flour and tea canisters at
i saving of 25 te 50 below regu
nr values.
$3.75 5-Qt.
Aluminum
Tea Kettles,
$2.89
$25.00 Michigan High-
Speed Washing
Darkfin- Machines,
ish tubs, If Qi r or
1 IjAU.W
8 l i g n w y
marred
and stainct'
NT e t h i n
serious the
m a t t e l
with the)
and thcy'r
u a r antcc
te give fir
"ate scrvic
Sold e
Cub Plan.
$4 Gray
Enamel Self
Basting Roasting
Pan and Fry Pan,
$2.10
for the set.
$1.25 18-Inch Polished Glass
Bathroom Shelf With
Brackets and Screws, 75c
$35
Mrs. Pett's
in ' Sad Irons &
- 1 Stands, $2.39
Sets of tliree irons.
$25 Jewel
Vacuum' Hand
Washers,
$17.98 Ea.
T h e washincr
nnchine that does
the work in the
least time.
Kn" w""-.rf Clethes
Brushes
20c
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$27.50 American Porcelain
Dinner Sets, $19 95
100-picce set; mulallien border
decoratiehs with color line edge.
$10 32-Pc. American
Porcelain Breakfast
Set, $7.95
Geld-band decoration nnd solid
geld borders.
$2 "Nightingale" Tea Pet, e'9c
China tea pets that sing as they
pour. Floral decoration.
50c Fine China Tea Cups and
Saucers, 25c
Geld band nnd ileral decorations.
75c Hand-Painted China
Bon-Ben or Hclish
Dishes, 15c
Various shapes and decorations.
$18 Silk Shades for Fleer
Lamps, $9.95
24-inch shades in various shapes
and colors. Fancy border panels
and silk fringe trimming.
$1.25 & $2 Vitrified China
Fireproof Covered
Casseroles, 45c Each
White - lined brown casseroles;
various sizes.
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Thousands of Dollars
Werth of Household
Textiles and Bedding
Brought Inte Our Splendid Anniversary
Sale By Our Wholesale Textile
Department, and
Offered at the Greatest Saving s
in Years lirrffaec Wf hnnf- P ? 7 I
Mtdl and Phene Orders Filled While Quantities Last
Table Linens and Towels
3000 Yards $4.50 All-Pure
Linen Damask, C9 95
Extra fine, snowy white, pure
Irish linen table damask, 2 yards
wide, and in five very pretty pat
terns. Dew-bleached mellow lus
ter. $1.75 Table Damask, Cgc
Yard
This is a quality you can't com
pare in price with any ether simi
lar damask selling in any ether
store. Very fine and heavy; with
permanent satin luster; full 72
inches wide; pretty striped and
floral designs. On Sale en Main
Fleer Only.
25c Crash Toweling, 1 1 Xr
Yard il2t
Geed heavy quality bleached
Barnsley crash toweling, with
colored borders. Absorbent nnd
lint'ess. On Sale In Basement
Only.
$3 Hemstitched Mercerized
Damask Table C1 fA
Cleths, Each v.wx
Snowy bleached and of splendid
heavy quality; with rich, soft
satin luster; 2 yards long; deep
hemstitched hems. On Sale en
the First Fleer.
$1.00 Mercerized Table CCn
Damask, Yard JJL
Snowy white blotched heavy
quality mercerized dnmask, fin
ished with a fine, permanent lus
ter. In five pretty floral and
stripe patterns. Wide width. On
Sale en the First Fleer and
Economy Basement.
Blankets and
On Sale in Basement and en
3600 Pairs $6 Weel
$3.24
Finish Blankets, Pr.
Gray, tan or charming plaid de
signs. Splendid heavy quality
with high, soft wool finish pile.
Seme with bund edges; size
66x80 inches. Weight 3 lhs.
$9 Beacon Indian
Blankets, Each...
$5.95
Large assortment of blankets in
pretty mottled patterns. Size
66x80 inches.
$7.50 Weel-Finish
Blankets, Pair...
$4.74
Charming plaid patterns; also
gray with pink or blue borders;
finished with a soft wool nap;
double-bed size.
$15 California Lamhs' Lamhs' Lamhs'
Woel Blankets, C?Q 71
Pair VJ.I't
Woven from genuine long Cali
fornia lambs' wool, with a small
percentage of cett n in the warp.
Stunning big block plaid patterns
in desirable color combinations;
also white and gray with pink nnd
blue borders. All extra large
double-bed .size.
Extra-Fine $22.50 te $27.50
Lambs'-Weel C1 QA I
Woven from tine long California
lambs' wool in a soft, clear color
with our own exclusive borders in
pink, blue or old rose, also in
pretty large block plaid designs.
Extra large size; finished with
wide silk bindings.
$S.50 Satin-Finish CM A
Bed Spreads. Each ''
Levely new let in pretty Mar
seilles designs. Full double-bed
size.
Cambrics and Nainsoeks
On Sale in JIuslin Department, First Fleer, Seuth
liuildinu, and Ji.si;t Department, Economy Basement
50c & 59c Cambric 10r 5e & 75c Berkeley Cambric
and Nainsoek, Yard X JC s",(l Lonsdale 29C
ainsoek, Yard t"ex'
Longcleth firm, strong qual- Superior grade cambric-finish
ity; chamois finish. 3(5 inches ' fe1', V"y tlTa.n,i,l,'m !mi1
. clcse n weave. 36 lnclu - wide
wide. Nains ok soft finish; Without exception the (most
close weave. 36 inches wide. lincrerie nainsoek Made. 36 inches
w tie.
Sheets, Pillow Cases, Muslins, Flannels, Etc.
On Sale en the First Fleer, Seuth Building, and in the
Economy Basement
$2 69 te $3.50
Utica and Cast C1 (C
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Th. blketa In tl. 3 let tti-l.eted
"Dermez" nre made of i'.ihi Iren
SheitiHK "Dermez' Ii our enii I
tr( de name rr thin sruue
6 c btica Pillow Cases, I7
Each ,c
Size 42x36 inches.
59c "Wave Crest" 15x36 in.
Hemstitched Pillow 90
Cases. Each ,JJt
45c te 49c Pillow Cases,
"Liberty" Make, 9QC
Each
In two wanted sizes 12x36 and
4Bx30 inches.
46c & 50c Elwe & NmO i
'.States Striped Out- 99rS
ijing Flannel. Yard.. tt1'?
i 27 inches wide.
1
$10 Round Scalloped $7 Aft
Table Cleths
Pure Irish linen table cloths.
vith nicely scalloped edges. 2
ynrds in diameter.
Hand-Scalloped Madeira
Scarfs
'Snowy white, pure Irish round
thread linen scarfs with hand-embroidered
center; in very attrac
tive patterns.
$6.00 18x36-In. Scarfs, $4.00
$7.50 18x45-In. Scarfs, $1.85
$9.00 18x54-In. Scarfs, $5.75
6000 Yards 60c Pure Linen
Crash leweling, 99
Yard 0t
Heavy pure Irish linen Barnsley
weave crash, very absorbent and
lintless. Fer hand, roller or tea
towels.
Regular $1.75 All-Pure
Linen Huckaback 7Cn
Towels, Each It,c
In fancy damask weave; 18x39
inches; with hemmed ends. On
S. le en the First Fleer.
30c Huckaback Towels, 1 Q
Each 1'c
Ced heavy quality sturdy
towels, bleached, all-white or with
red stripe borders and hemmed
ends. Size 18x36 inches. ON
SALE OX THE FIRST FLOOR
AND ECONOMY BASEM ENT.
$1.50 Finest Turkish
Bath Towels
79c
Woven from fine mercerized
terry yarns, large size. Hemmed
ends; all-white and fancy co.ercd
jacquard weave; deep fancy jac
quard borders with monogram
space. On Sale en Main Fleer
Only.
Comfertables
First Fleer of Seuth Building
$8.50 Cotten-Filled
$4.44
Comfertables, Each
Covered with flowered mercer
ized sateen and perca.e in floral
and Persian designs and filled
with fluffy white sanitary cotton,
with and without borders. Full
size.
$11 Weel Blankets, Cg Qg
Fine lambs' - wool blankets
woven en a Sea Island cotton
warp. Charming plaid patterns
in all desirable colors; als gray
and tan with pink or blue borders;
wide silk binding. Full double
bed size.
260J $3.50 Bed
Spreads, Each...
$2.34
Crochet weave spreads in pretty
Marsei les designs. Extra heavy
quality; henmed ends.
$6 Woelnap
Blankets, Pair..
$3.69
White, gray or tan blankets of
excellent quality cotton, finished
with a soft wool-finish nap. Pink
or blue borders nnd all full double deuble deuble
bed size.
$5.00 Crochet-Weave 9 Q1
Bed Spreads, Each .V
In beautiful Mars-edits nat-
tems, with hemmed
80x90 inches.
ends; size
$12 59 California Lambs'-Weel-Filled
CJfi QA
Comfertables J
Covered with flowered percaline
and sateen with plain 12-inch
sateen borders; filled with flufl"y
lambs' w el. All full size; prettv
Persian and floral designs and
wa"ted colei b'gs.
65c Bleached Mehan k and
Lockwood 45-inch ACn
Sheeting, Yard uc
$1.30 Bleached 90-inch
Lockwood Sheeting, OC
55c Heavy Bleached 90r
Canten Flannel, Yard
47c 36-inch Bleached 1 7
' Muslin, Yard ' w
Loiibdale make.
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40c Unbleached 36- 17r
inch Muslin, Yard 1IC5
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