Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 17, Image 17

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FUNERAL RITUAL
Tomnerarv Ferm for Burial
Sorvice Sent Out by Depart
ment Headquarters
GET MORE FIRING SQUADS
A temporary form for military
funcrnl scrtlcea te be conducted by
American Legien pests has been Issued
by department headquarters lu Pcnn-
(jlvanla pests- -'
This guide is complete In all details,
even suggesting suitable remarks for
thThf 5e'n this city !ll loin the
army In furnishing firing squads upon
0. Harris, of All-Navy Pest, Ne.
107, will provide firing squads upon
unnllcatlen through the office of the
nmmandant at the Philadelphia Navy
Walter M. Gearty Pest. Ne. 315.
rsve evidence of its belief that the
county committee will be reorganized In
accordance with the new constitution,
nhen It nominated Its representatives In
the committee as follews: Hugh .1.
Murrav. Marcus 8. DcWelf. David B.
Simpsen, Geerge AVanger. Edwin E.
Hollenback, lleland 0. Hclslcr, Jeseph
H. Neble. A. Beene Cost. William J.
Hradlcj William Tv. Itountrce, Jehn M.
c.entnrr nnd Henry D. Cor.
Othcr nominations for offices te be
filled at the election December Ji are:
Pet commander, David H. Simpsen;
tmler lcc commander, C. Wilsen Fry;
1 " TOURS
Junlar vice commander, Marcus B. be
Wolf adjutant, WlIllanrT. Quay r as.
sistant ndJuUnt, D. Nerman Conn;
finance officer, J. Henry II. Van Zandt;
historian, Herace J. Inman ; chaplain,
the Itcv. Jeseph Ij. N. Wolfe-, sergeant,
at-arms, Leuis J. Hcrcc, 8r. ; assist.
William Keller. These will be elected
unanimously and without opposition.
Executive committee (five te he elected),
lleland 0. Hclsler. Edwin ID. Hollcn Hellcn
back, William L. Iteuntrce, nuthcrferd
McA. Warren, Geerge M. Orf, Herman
oiean una ucnnis swank.
New quarters have been obtained by
Lawrence E. Delancy Pest, Twenty
fifth and Brown streets.
Basketball games are desired by the
team of David W. Jnmesnn Pnf .
Teams wishing games should address
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Comro Je' Berliner, 2183 Spring Garden
sired.
The StcrnM?rlce Pest, of the Ameri
can Legien, will held a dance en Arml Arml
stlce Day, tomorrow, nt the Columbia
Club. Bread and Oxford streets, at
which all servlce men are requested te
be .present and slgu applications ,fpr
Victory Medals.
The dance is In honor of Private Mil Mil
eon Stern nnd Sergeant Aaren I. Price,
after whom the pest Is named. The two
men died en the battlefields of France.
The pest will be presented with colors
donated by tbe parents of the two sol
diers. Fermer service men are requested
te bring their discharges with them se
as te present them in application for
the Victory Medals. Twe clerks of the
War Department will be present te take
the applications. ,
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Savannah, Brunswick, Havana
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SEABOARD AIRLINE
The shortest, most attractive routs. Lururieui tteel
inaa xwim auir uirougneut um rer. btt wt-
cllns comfort te AmcrtCA's Wlntr pUycreunds.
SEABOARD FLORIDA LIMITED
Dallr commencing Jwukry 3d, 1021. All tel Pull
min. Cerapirtmeat. Drkwlue Roem uid Section
Bleepcn; Obscrrktlen, Club Smoker and Ulnar.
Ar. rlm I3ech. .835 A.M.
At. Key Wert.... 820 P.M.
( IlKTAnA Dent mils 10 P. Ml
!lellelr. vtTmp. 7M0AM
Lt. New Yerk. . .030 P. M.
Lv. PnlUdelphl 8;47P.M.
Lr. Bklttmere 11:01 P. M.
LT.WMhlntten 133S A.M.
'(Sleeper open at 10 P. M.)
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Fer resort booklet $, tchedules
and all Information address:
E. C. JOHNSON, D. P. A.
l.-.3.- Chestnut St., rhllndelphln. 1'a.
f Jan. 15th CRUISES Feb. 19th
Twe cmiies of 33 days each en palatial uamen of the Great White Fleet
built for Cfuuing in the tropics. Nearly all staterooms are outside and have
rrivate.bath. ft,y up, including Shere Excursions. Visits will be made te
lavina arid Santiage, Cuba; Pert Antonie and Kingsten, Jamaica; Cristobal,
Panama Canal; Pett Limen and San Jese, Cesta Rica; Havana and return
te New Yerk.
EUROPEAN TOURS
Wimerteurs te Northern Africa, Algeria and
Tunisia, Sicily, Egypt and the Nile. Sailing
Small parties under personal escort visiting:
idly, fcevet and the Nile. Saiune Honolulu, lanan. Manchuria. China and the
from New Yerk, Jan., Feb. and March. Phihoeine Islands. Sailing from Ian. te Tulv.
ORIENT TOURS
1 parties under personal escort visi
Honolulu, Japan, Manchuria, China and the
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SOUTH AMERICA CRUISE
January 29th 70 days 2200 up
Down the West Coast en the luxurious Pacific Line Steamer "Ebro" vp the
East Coast via the Lampert & Helt Line. Itinerary include the best there
is te see in Seuth America and the celebrated trip across the Andes. Seventy
days of pleasure en land and sea. An extended program of sightseeing in
all the principal cities of Seuth America. Write ter details.
Whmvtr you travel carry these spendable everywhere
American Express Travelers Cheques
TRAVEL DEPARTMENT
113-145 S. Dread 8t.. I'hlla.
rhenei Walnut 4057
lVananiBker'n Main Iloer, Central
Ph.: Spruce 5
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WEST INDIES
Havana, a gay and historic capital, fascinat
ing combination of the Old World and the New.
Santiage of Spanish War fame, a bright
picturesque town at the head of a superb harbor.
Pert AnteniO, in Jamaica, the most beau
tiful and fashionable resort en the Caribbean Sea.
ivingSten, once headquarters for pirates and
buccaneers, today an important colonial capital.
Colen, the Atlantic entrance te the Panama
Canal, with its rows of alluring Chinese shops.
Panama, en the Pacific, a Spanish treasure
city hard by America's vast engineering triumph.
Ltimen, the world's greatest banana pert, begirt
by the deep, flamboyant Central American jungle.
San JOSe, the vivid capital of Cesta Rica,
typical of quaint, unchanged Latin-American cities.
Raymond-Whitcomb
Cruises te the West
Indies and Central
America include all
these netableplaccs and
provide for extensive
sight seeing in each.
Twenty -four memor
able days en land and
sea, February 12, March
S and 26. $450 and up.
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A SPECIAL 50-D4Y CRUISE-TOUR TO
SOUTH AMERICA
including the essential Latin-American ports and capitals en both the
East and West Coasts. Sailing February 15, 1 92 1 . A truly remarkable
chance te see the cities of our sister republics. Write for details.
Other tours te California and the Haivaiian Islands, Flerida and Nassau,
Europe, Seuth America, Arabian Nights Africa (Algeria and.Tunisia) ,
Japan-China and Round the World. Send for booklet desired.
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WHITCOMB
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Telephone, Filbert 3864
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" Our Anniversary Sale Offers
Savings Never Before Surpassed en
Beys' Clothing
$22.50, $25 & $28
Winter Overcoats,
$16.75
Of all-wool nncy evcr-
COatlntrS thermiclilv flni
coats from our own factory',
at Bread and Wallace
atrcets. Splendid assort
ment of styles; geed col
ors; sizes 2i te 18 years.
$28.00 te $30.00
Norfolk Suits,
$18.75
Rlght-Posture Suits of
all-wool fancy cheviets and
cassimercs in brown, green
nMrl prnv rTllft.rtl1rl.lt In!-
lered: all linings, trimmings, etc., eThighest
grade; sizes 7 te 18 years.
$25.00 te $26.00
Norfolk Suits...
Of all-wool fancy cheviets, and cassi
mercs in brOwn, gray and green; thoroughly
tailored; very smartly styled. Sizes 0 te
18 years.
$8.75 Black Rubber
Raincoats
Fine for rainy weather the kind all
boys like. Sizes C te 18 years. Hats te
match, ?1.00 cxtru.
$20.00 Norfolk
Suits at
With two pairs of full-lined knickers
in all-wool fancy cheviets and cassimeres;
newest shades; coats lined with mohair;
thoroughly tailored. Sizes 6 te 18 years
$17.50 Mackinaws
for Beys.
Of all-wool heavy-weight blankets; big
assortment of colors; double-breasted
styles, belted all around. Sizes 7 te 18 years.
Beys' $3,50 te $4.50
t5S. $2.45 & $3.10
Of best quality; excellent for c very-day
wear. SNELLEHBURflS Third Fleer
m Wednesday, Net. 10, 1020. Stere Opene Dally t 0 A. M. Clese, at 8S0 X. M.
Snellenbure S
LJ. ENTIRE BLOCK -MARKET. llTSm I2HSTREETS twJ
$15.75
$6.50
$14.95
$12.25
The Famous Effanbee
Dells Dressed
Are Specially Priced (tO 50
etc
among the numerous ether money
saving items in toys in the Anniver
sary Sale
Yeu can make any purehaaen new
und we'll held the merchandise for
you until Cftri8tma8r. Avail your
'self of these excellent opportunities
te SAVUI
Swinging Dell Cradles, $31)0.
Rosewood Finish Pianos, $1.75.
Tey Tea Sets variety of kinds, 25c te
$7.50.
Popguns withcerks 50c. .
Drums various kinds 60c.
TQumpcts, 65c. , ' ,.
Teel Chests, filled $2.95.
GAMES FOR EVERYBODY
At 25c
Dominoes, checkers, authors, cootie, fish
pond, etc.
At 50c
Ouija beards, geographical lotto, liberty
blocks, tiddlcdy-winks, rummie, loony, etc.
At 75c
Pit, reek, flinch, India, pistol games,
etc., etc.
At $1.00
Parcheesi, Pollyanna, Tricky Triangle3,
ring toss, lotto, etc.
PJav Furniture! 25c te $19.25
Seme of it is
just right for
dolly and some
of it is big
enough and
strong enough
for dolly's mis
tress. There
are bureaus, chiffoniers, tables, chairs, book
cases, desks and regular little kitchen cabi
nets for the small coekl
Caterpillar Tractors, $3.75
Complete With Trailer, as
Shown, $4.25
Fer Playroom or Out-of-Deers
This
sturdy
little
tractor
with its
powerful meter will travel ever rough
ground, crawl ever obstructions und climb
grades with tin ease that is remarkable,
while en smooth ground several trailers
may be easily attached by means of draw
bars.
The meter is equipped with a governor
for regulating the speed and a lever for
starting and stepping.
Real Moving-Picture Machines
The Keystone "Meviegraph"
Moving Picture
Machine and
Magic Lantern
Combined,
$7.50
Illustrating a 1 1
sorts of subjects of
interest te children.
Attractive, instruc
tive Runs by at
taching it te any
electric socket.
Ab-Cum-0
Graphs,
$4.50,$5.50,
$8.50 and
$19.75
Simple te
operate !i n d
interesting te
children of all
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Tomorrow We Will Place On Sale
Our Entire Stock of
Men's, Yeung Men's
& Youths' Suits
A Total of 5039 Suits, Without Reservation, Including
Blues, Blacks, Fancies and Novelty Mixtures
New Marked at $45.00 te $75.00
At$
35
each
O
UR manufacturing department assures us that this
is tne lowest price at wnicn sucn ciucnmg can pos
sibly be sold for a year or mere te come, regardless
of what market conditions may arise. When you
realize that the regular prices we emote already represent
drastic reductions from our original prices prices that were
by far the lowest in the city yeu'U understand why we
can be se emphatic about this price $35.00 being the
lowest that can be reached.
Here's a Clothing Sale That Gees Net Half
Way, But ALL the Way In Meeting the
Public's Demand for Lewer Prices
Regardless of the cost of production regardless of eur:
own legitimate profit regardless of the fact that our maker-te-wearer
policy of selling clothing eliminates the middle
man's profit and makes our prices always the lowest in town
we offer you these phenomenal values in the most desirable
weight suits right at the height of the selling season !
Buy Geed Suits at Less Than the
Present Cost of Making !
THE STYLES
Siwjlr nnd Deuble Ilrcastcd,
0 "i ice and Three Hut.
In. i ih-Fitting Medels.
A i ft Uji Styles. Wonder
ful Assortment of Hack
Ceat Medels for men of
conservative tastes.
THE FABRICS
Worsteds
Ca8simerca Cheviots
Velours Flannels
Tweeds Novelty Cletlis
THE COLORS
Browns Grays Greens
Blues Blacks Stripes
Checks Over-Plaids
Mixtures Novelties
Quantities and Values are as Follews:
768 Suits That Were $45.00
896 Suits That Were $47.50
561 Suits That Were $50.00,
692 Suits That Were $55.00
530 Suits That Were $60.00
621 Suits That Were $65.00
542 Suits That Were $70.00
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ms kJLlJ.le XIXtlL Wv y tJ.Ji I Sufi i rwRireri Third Fleer
CHOOSE AT
$35.00
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Here's a Christmas Gift
you'll save en by purchasing in
the Anniversary Sale
Men's Open
Face Watches
AS PICTURED
Special at
$9.25
112 size with guaran.
teed casea and guaran
teed movements. We
can recommend this
watch highly ns an ex
cellent timekeeper a
most acceptable gift!
SncHenburgS First Fleer
$3.00 Dermez Sheets
Size 81x90 Inches
at Only $1.95 Each
Splendid sheets firm and close in weave,
very serviceable. All made of the famous
Cast Iren sheeting, but ticketed "Dermez,"
unexcelled for service.
SneUdTbUrSS First Fleer
Special for Tomorrow!
$5 Satin Charmeuse
at $2.50 yard
Beautiful costume silk at the lowest
price for which it's been offered this year!
Very fine in weave, soft and lustrous in
quality. In the season's three best colors
Black, Navy Blue and Stal Brown
Reduced for Anniversary!
These Very Geed Leeking
$20.00
Extra-Size
Dresses
at $15
In two graceful
and servl ccable
models becom
ing te all large
figures and splen
didly practical!
Of e x c e 1 1 ent
quality silk pop
lin, with long tie
girdle and effective
embroidery around
the tunics, and
long, roemily cut
sleeves.
Navy, black, taupe
and brown shea
ii te 55, but net
every size in every
color. One style
pictured.
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Savings Extraordinary! en
Every Single Greup of
These Wonderful
Undermuslin
Specials
in the Anniversary Sale!
52.25 Envelope Chemises for $1.45
Of fine nainsoek
and combed yarn
fabrics in quite a
number of pretty
styles, trimmed
vith lace insertion
'nd e m b reidery
medallions.
$2.00 Gowns
for $1.19
Of fine lingerie
cloth and nainsoek
in white and flesh
color; several very
pretty mode's with
rows of lace inser
t i e n, embroidery
and ribbons. One
pictured.
$350
Flannelette
Gowns, $1.79
In neatly striped
double - yoke mod
els trimmed with
braid; very full
Seme plain white.
ages.
Mall and Phene Orders Given
Prompt Attention
Snfi i iTNHtircr. Fourth Fleer
SneTleNBURGS First Fleer
You've Only te
ChoeseNemo Corsets
Once, te INSIST Upen Them
Ever After!
After they've once been selected, they're
invariably the corsets of later choice, be
cause women find them combining most
admirably the requirements of geed style,
perfect comfort with incomparable hygienic
features!
All newest Neme Medels Here in
Sizes for Every Figure
Neme Self-Reducing Corsets, $5 te $9
Neme Wenderlift Corsets,
$6.50 te $14.50
Neme Marvelace Corsets, $8.00
Neme Kbpservice Corsets, $5 te $9.25
Extra Special!
Snellenburg Special Corsets
and Others Equally Geed
at Half Price
Discontinued models, but all new, fresh
corsets, in excellent styles and most wanted
materials.
$3.00 te $4.00 Corsets, $1.98
$5.00 te J&6.50 Corsets, $2.59
$7.0G Corsets, $2.95
$7.50 te $10 Corsets, $3.95
$11 te $15 Corsets, $6.95
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cut and carefully made.
$1.50 Flannelette Knickers,
95c
Of varln, heavy quality, full cut
and finished with elastic at waist and,
knee. In striped effects.
$1.59 Knit Petticoats, 45c
In gray effect, finished with crocheted,
edge and striped border.
Extra-Size Undergarments in
the Sale
$3.50 Extra-Size Flannelette
Gowns, $2.75
In neat striped effects, made slipover
style with V necks or in buttoned-front
models. Kimene or set-in sleeves, finished
with silk braid.
$2.75 Extra-Size Envelope
Chemises, $1.95
Full cut, daintily made chemises of
fine nainsoek, with built-up shoulders
and embroidery or lace trimming.
$2.00 Extra-Size Gowns, $1.15
Of lingerie cloth in pretty slipover
models, with round necks; hemstitched or
shirred.
SNELZENEJURflS Second Fleer
Women's Brassieres & Bandeaux
ut Half and Less
$1.50 llradsicreu, 69c
$2.00 Brassieres, 98c
$3.00 te $4.50 Brassieres, $1.98
Snellen
Shep around and you'll prove te
yourself that this Anniversary Sale
Saves you 25c'c te 50- en
Best Kind of
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JLuaaaae
$3.65
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DuPont Fabrikeid
Traveling iairs at
Sturdy
wa ttr proof
b 1 a e k bags,
guaran teed
net te crack or
'iel, unafFect-
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remes of tum-
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Light, easy te
carry full
18-inc h size
with tirimy sewed corners and inside locks
and catches.
Genuine Cowhide
Traveling Bags at
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12.90
BURflS Second Fleer
Built for long service. Made of Ann
bearded stock; soft and pliable the sort of
cewhide that usually gees into bags selling
for two and thiee times as much. Leather
lined.
Black, tan and cordovan, in 10 and 18
inch sizes.
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