Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 08, 1920, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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Organization Asks Mayer
Urge Day Off for All
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Voterans
'fVANT FLAGS DISPLAYED
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. The American l,t:lrn In riillftdeljihU
lias aHked Mayer Moere te rail upon
TI employers te grant Vavi with pay
te world war cternns Armistice day,
Ttfevcmbr-r 11.
The I.CRlen hns also urped the Mayer
ie ak that floss be illnplajred. whistles
.blown and church bells runic ut 11
o'clock en Armistice day, thue re-enacting
the elwrvanee of the historical
rent.
Sunday, November 14. has been desig
nated by President Wilsen as the day
en which flag xhall be hunt; at half
naat at all military pests and naval
"Stations, en vessel and en buildings
of the United Stntes an n. "token of the
nation's participation In the memorial
, nerrlccs for the heroic American sol
diers, sailors, marines and ethers who
(gave their lives te their country In the
world war."
Tests Make Plans
Department Commander David J.
'Davis, of Pennsylvania, haB issued a
.bulletin te the Pennsylvania pests for
"n general observance of Armistice day.
At least twenty pests In this city will
Celebrate.
QJney Pest. Ne. 38S, is planning a
dinner at 1020 North Bread street.
Thursday evening, in honor of world
'Star veterans who gave their lives In the
'jerrlce.
Ocorge McDowell, commander of
Slenry L. Schmidt Pest, outlined to
day the plana for its Armistice, day
celebration, Thursday evening, nt
'Fourth street and Susquehanna ave
nue, when the pest win unveil a pic
ture of Henry u. Schmidt, after whom
tt) pest la named. His mother, Mrs.
Schmidt, will release the cord.
Parade te Precede
Prier te the unveiling there will be
ft parade of several military organiza
tions, including the Salvation Army
band. Bey Scout band. G. A. R., Span
ish War Veterans. American Lrvglen,
the General Jehn J. Koltes Camp. Ne.
228, Sens of Veterans, Company "M,"
First Pennsylvania infantry, and the
Bennett Pleasure Club.
The parade will form at the pest
headquarters. Second street and Sus
quehanna avenue, and will proceed
aeuth en Second street te Diamond
street, Gcrmantewn avenue, Lehigh
aVenue, Kensington avenue, Frent
street, Susquehanna avenue te Fourth
atrcet and Susquehanna avenue, where
the unveiling and Armistice celebrations
will take place in a hall. Refresh
ments will be served. All military or
ganizations and ex-service men in this
locality are invited te participate.
The newly formed ladles' auxiliary
of. this pest is out en a membership
drive for the auxiliary. All mothers,
wives and sisters of ex-service men who
wish te Jein the auxiliary may forward
their names te Arthur P. Wenhart.
2303 North Lawrence street.
WOMEN ACCUSED IN ATTACK
NO CHANGE AT ANNAPOLIS
Daniels Praises Admiral 8cales, Who
Remains Commandant
Secretary of the Navy Daniels de
clared unqualifiedly today that the Navy
Department has no Intention of re
moving Admiral Scals as cmmrinnilnnt
of the United States Naval Academy nt
Annapolis. lie denied that Admiral
Wilsen in slated te succeed Admiral
Scales ns reported unofficially, and
jrefiwMs, EPBfab agrinrLHaAfe. lieSriShr,'' November 'Httae
JMcterhed the stories as an "injus
iii V V l1""1 einccr.
i ,i (lmI.r?1 8'Ift has performed hln
duties with great ability, honesty and
tact, and with entire satisfaction te the
department," Secretary Daniels said,
lie is a most admirable officer In every
way and has made a geed record at An An
nnpells, notwithstanding there are three
times as many students there us befete
the war.
"Of course, he has had te expel a few,
,.a, mVK'" ,,!,0 "nuer than in 101-1
or il1. Recent developments nt An
napolis de net constitute any reflection
upon htg administration and thare la
no warrant for the reports that he is
te be removed. Such Bterlea are a great
Injustice te an excellent officer. Ne
change In contemplated at , the naval
academy. 1 have never had an Idea of
removing Admiral Scales."
8mall Fire In Plant
a Xl ,8tihVC?r ,e( the n,at't f the
Sphinx Manufacturing Ce., eccunyln
the third fleer at 1235 Spring Garden
V-ini- 7 1 rZi "V? morning, caused
n trifling lehn. The blaze was confined
te the room In which It started.
.Twe Are Held With Three Men en
Chauffeur's Charge
the. Chester county Jail charged with
beating Harry Ward, n taxicnb chauf
feur, and with stealing his automobile,
Which they had engaged in this city.
,The defendants are Mrs. Geerge A.
Bruce, Elizabeth M. Maluy. Geerge A.
Bruce, M. II. Bourne and W. II. Heick.
Bourne is said te b; a music publisher,
of Akren, O. The ethers, gave ad
dressee in this citj .
Ward was engaged three weeks age
at a local hotel by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
und Bourne. He drove them te Coates Ceates
villc. where the ethers joined the party.
While returning with them te this city,
it is said, thu chauffeur was beuten and
thrown from his seat.
. The defendant were arrested at Dub
lin, Ga., and brought te West Chea
ter. Justice of the Peace Paxson com
mitted them te prison te nwait trial.
-SEEKS TEMPERANCE FUND
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Methodist Ministers Asked te Aid
'Washington Headquarters Project
The Rev. U. J. Edwards, of Wash
ington, D. C. today appealed te Meth
odist minister of the city, meeting in
Wesley Hall, Seventeenth and Arch
streets, for fundw te aid in the com
pletion of a building nt Washington
which will heufee the headquarters of
the Temperance Suclet) of the Metho
dist Church.
Mr. Edwards said .$W)0.000 had al
ready been ruimxl for the building, and
that $500,000 mere is needed. H ap
pealed for contributions from this city.
The Rev. Dr. Andrew Mutch, of Hrjn
Mawr, spoke at the ministerial gathering.
SCOUTS' CAMP TO OPEN
eys Will Start Second Week of
Efferts
1 The Bey Sceuta' efforts te increase
the "De Your Geed Turn" fund will
get under ny for the second week nt
5:!10 o'clock this nfternoen, when
Mayer Moere will officially open the
lamp at Fifteenth and Arch streets.
Encouraging reports have been re
ceived from many troops. Many big
feathering uae eeen i imeswu .v uin
scouts. A troop iippeured at Franklin ,
Fle'd Suturdaj afternoon between the
halves of the lVnn-Pltt football game.
End gave an exhibition of semaphore
signaling.
U.S. DEAD TO LIE IN ENGLAND I
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Bodies of 550 American Heroes Will
, Net Be Drought Heme
Washington, Nev. 8. (By A. P.)
The bodies of nbeut 550 American sol
diers who died in England ere te re
main permanently in that country by
request of the families of the men. Sc
lOtary Baker uunetiuced today that or
tiers had been given te concentrate the
bodies in n permanent cemetery near
Ijoaden, which will be under the per
petual care and control of the Amerl
nn government.
All ether Amerlcun (lend In Great
Britain have a r'l,rnt?d te tne
lilted States, uccerding te the War
pepurUnent announcement.
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per Bexes
and Mailing Tubes
This chart shows you where
your dollar gees when spent for
Ferre's Rogers Peet Clethes.
Less than 5 cents en every dollar is
our entire profit.
This represents actual figures en
twelve months' business ending Sept. 1st,
1920.
With the papers full of "Sale" adver
tisements, wc can readily understand
why old friends new burst in en us te ask
"When de you expect te reduce prices en
clothing?"
New that j'eu knew the inside of our
business, you see we've no padded price3
te cut.
We have done and are doing the
biggest clothing business in our history.
One reason probably is because we
base prices en actual cost
Quality, Workmanship, Wear, are
factors that make our clothes worth
while.
We invite comparison even while
Sales are raging.
Ferre & Ce.
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Clothiers C- Outfittert
Agents ter
Rogers Peet Clethes
Chesfxuif Street zt Juniper
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Lafayette
Knewing the effectiveness of fine
engineering te be wholly depend
ent en the quality of workman
ship, LaFayette officials are most
exacting in their supervision of
shop practices.
Lafayette - ph iladelphia company
53S-340 North Bread St., Philadelphia Jlcll Phene i Spruce 0900
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In These Price-Revision Days
De Net Fail te See the Great
Van Sciver Furniture Values
T Suites and Pieces marked far below any quotations we knew of. Values that
can only be verified by a visit te this Gr 3at Stere. Opportunities for customers
which years of experience in giving" the best Furniture for the least money could
only make possible.
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J" Advantages that will convince you this Wonderful Stere is net trailing along
with the changing conditions, but is giving values far in advance of them -values
greater than could be expected, or will probably be equalled ths year.
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Furniture we can net only sat
isfy that need, but at lower prices,
we believe, than can be approached
anywhere. Seeing is believing.
Make comparisons where you may,
but de net buy until you feast your
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pertunities which we iicivt; iJiepareu
for yeu:
gT Se far as this Great Heuse is
concerned, the lowered prices
are here, and we candidly advise
these in need of Furniture te make
the most of the opportunity new.
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THIS $1575.00 WALNUT INLAID RENAISSANCE SUITE, 10 PIECES, S1075.00
New, when a )rrcfcrence for Ituliun IicvaiaBancn is increasing throughout thi& country, Jhc magnificence of this roomy
Suite, and its greatly reduced price, make it doubly desirable. Few ("unties of Old Italy are graced with Furniture of mom
pleasing design, of richer or mellower weed tones. Its artistic embellishment, the graceful stretchers, and the exquisite Chairs
with tlicir beautiful damask covering, impart a charm te the ensemble as refreshing as it is pleasing.
Savings Beyond Expectations
Just nn idea of the many reduced Suites and Pieces for every room. Handsome DINING-ROOM
SUITES MANY WILL WANT FOR THANKSGIVING.
DINING KOOM i LIVING ROOM
W51.00 Walnut Suite, Queen Anne Style. 10' $J25.00 Over-stuffed Suite, loeae eujhlena, 3
plecet, new S300.CO. piece, new $415 00.
$710.00 Solid Mnhoeany Suite, Queen Anne Wl3i0e Over-ttuffed Suite, loose cushions, 3
Style, A pieces, new $625.00. ' pieces new $330 00
$482.00 Mahogany Suite, Chippendale Style, 4, jjce.OO Over-stufTed Suite, 3 pieces, new $270.00.
PleCeS, nOW S375.CU. M CO M.ihnn?nu mrl ran. Cult -.n. ...,
$420 00 Mahogany finish Suite. Queen Anne eevsred. 3 pleess. new $ 6S.O0"
.BaSleJuDlrc''' ??. wMU,m ,nH m ' Mahejany and Cine Suite, tapestry
WItWe.7foTKt.L'len: mw WaV"" ""' I "v"ed- l0" "'en.. 3 Pieces, new t'm.el
llZnnMf,h?0W;!' Sn SS'nV'Aie REDUCTIONS IN MIRRORS
'S.?.. new $678 00 1 Ver the I,u(r,)t' Mltri. rrisel Tuble. erv-
$130 00 Walnut Extension Tabic, Queen Anne Inw TaM and nook or corner. We nuote but
Stvlt? new $98 00 tl ' nianj!
$130.00 Walnut China Closet, Queen Anne I $165.00 Mirror, Qeld and Polychrome frame,
Stvle new $08.00. I new '135.00.
$31.60 Walnut Serving Table, Jacobean Style, $80.00 Mirror, Geld frame, new $69.00
new $18 r0 I ?32'00 Mirror. Sliver frame, new $47.50.
$29.50 Fumed Oak 6-feet Extension Table, i $40.00 Mirror, Geld frame, new $34.50.
Jacobean Style, new $24.50. l$14 00 Mirror. Geld frame. $11.50.
Kediiced
Fleer Coverings Greatly
Savings twenty te fifty per cent. Values that will satisfy the meat ardent advocate of lower prices. An opportunity
te equip the entire home, whether you need plain weaves or AnKle-Persiana, with Fleer Coverings of almost every wanted design
and color effect. Sweeping reductions, such as we have net seen in the recent past, and which arc net likely te be equalled in
the immediate iuiure.
$195 Finet Wilten, 9x12 $149.00
$12G Rojal Wilten, 9x12 87.00
$04 Beit Gride Aimin., 9x12 72.S0
$82 Beit Sesmltu Velvet, 9x12 G7.00
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$380.00 Walnut Suite, 4 pieces, new $307.00.
$775.00 Mahogany Suite, Leuis XVI Style, C
pieces, new $675.00.
$918.00 Mahogany Suite, Chippendale Style, 4
pieces, new $700.00.
$490.00 Handsome Wnlnut Suite, 4 pieces, new
$445.00.
$380.00 Mahogany Suite, Sheraton Style, 4
pieces, new $307.00.
$245.00 Gelden Oak Suite, Modern Design, 4
pieces, new $100 00.
$140.00 Mahogany Chlffenette, Leuie XVI Style.
new $120.00.
$185.00 Mahogany Bureau, Sheraton Styls,
new $165.00. .
$62.00 Gelden Oak Trlple.mlrrer Dressing
Table, Colonial Style, new $52.50.
$75.00 Mahogany Chiffonier, Leule XVI style,
new $65.00,
$78 Iligli Pile Aimimttr, 9x12 $59.00
$54 Sesmlen Tip. Bruueli, 9x12 45.00
$223 Reys! Wilten, U.ZxlS 159.00
$70 Beit Scimleu Velvet. 8Jx0.6 63.00
$178 Revl Wilten, 9x15 $139.00
$72 High Pile Atrain., 8.3x10.6 56.00
$26 Sesmlen Axmlnittr, 4.0x6.6 19.75
$36 Beit Arminitfr, 3 H.xlOVi It 22.00
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HANDSOME ORIENTAL RUGS AT PROPORTIONATE SAVINGS
UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS IN OFFICE FURNITURE
54-in. Gelden Oak Deuble Pedestal Flat Tep Desk. new $76.00
Gelden Oak Weed Seat Revolving Chairs new 20.30
Gelden Oak Arm Chairs te match new 14.00
50-inch Gelden Oak Flat Tep Desk new $46.50
130-Inch Gelden Oak Flat Tep Dealt new 51.00
60x48-inch Gelden Oak Deuble Flat Tep Desk. . . .new 107.00
42-in Gelden Oak Single Pedestal Flat Tep Desk . . new S8.00
Mahogany Desks Chnira, prectersTables,Flling Cabinets and oilier equipment for business needs.
Rare Values in Draperies, Warm Blankets and Quilts
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Hundreds of Clocks and Lamps Specially Priced
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Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers
MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J.
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