TM-r Ti : , J .a. raBNING -TUBLIO' OGEIBteELBHM, WfeDNESBAT, NOVEMBER 1K 1920 II PF SMUGGLER SPHINX IS HOST TO ENDS LIFE ON SHIP POO RIB Man Who Brought Drugs Here New Yerk Advertising Club En- Feared Detoctives at New Yerk Pert ter-tains Philadelphia Or ganization Royally SEEK AGENTS IN THIS CITY OCCASION NOT SOLEMN Manuel Onrcln Onyen. wlie frc frc enrntlv smmrKled dmijn Inte Phllmlcl nhln. killed liirrwrtf nbenrd the ntcnm ihlp At'nntic Hun In New Yerk linr linr let yesterday because he fenred dis covery. The rcnoen for Ms net. he wrote, 'would be found underneath mv hunk." When authorities Investigated they found he had hidden 24Qbettles of co caine there. AtMnhers of the crew wild Onyen told tiera he frequently hnd wmiRgled drum fi J.' McmberH of t(ie Peer Illchnrd Club en mnsse descended en New Yerk last JilRht And nf(er seelnjr the Hlchts ended tip ns guests of the Sphinx Club nt n banquet given especially In their honor. Peer illchnrd contain!? nut itself en the map. The prales if thir city's products, which members of the adver tising men's club represent, were sung nt the feast, and when the Philadelphia delegation left, the Xew Yorkers, the Peer Richards sn.v. knew a whole let mere about this city and Its products (Mil heierc the advent of the PLAN RED DIAMOND CLUB Member of Division Invited te At tend Meeting Friday Jehn F. Bacen, former captain of the Fifth Ammunition Train, has sent out notices te mere than GOO former members of the Red Diamond Division, of n meeting te be held en Friday .eve ning, at the Second Regiment Armery, Rread street and Susquehanna avenue. The. object of the meeting will be te formulate plans for Red Diamond Club In this city and all members pnBt or present, have been requested te nt tend te tnsure the realization of the proposed club. Te Speak en "Relics of the Past" Dr. 8. C. Schmucker, n scientist, will give the second In n course of six Illustrated lectures en "Man, Past, Picsent and Future," bcfeic the Uni versity Extension Society nt 4 o'clock, this afternoon, In Withcrspoen Hall. The Individual subject will be "Relics fef the Past." pufi uie t'r."i' Philadelphia "live wires." Yerk" and he feared discovery there Jt V net "eIcm" e"1""- Ious W' "" d..iLef'S ffZi.Ri remarks, were banned, unless punctn- the dru Inte Phlndclphla but talc, ?. l Z XC JAn? nV" 1 'I 1? , 3 ',I,M nt llis ' 'inn"l " traffic signal which v.Vilj 1l ?Hn,1n A tank infmrctl nBnlnst violation of the rule, klmself twice. He died i.n the bunk rj t Cnttell did miicpi-piI In 'VnrrW "tShLZ'r k" f?" rW0."tKhl ? bnfth v T$fiXffl&& rr?eaprefusc,y sprlnk,cd with CattcU The Atlantic Sun sailed from Ret- Teh 'r, iT.,i.a nnn.,. ... terdam. Authorities at that pert be- th?gpS! cLcTtl.e membe7s e llevc Gayen was a member of n band tlc We" Richard ; Club ami assured of Mller. , making : regular business e tnSmXt If tl.cv shown! "apprcda en wiuggllng drugs Inte the United of the gplllnx (nn(,r( they would be Bt . !i i.i t. i i .i . nRk"l ORaln, Karl Bloemlngdalc, Peer Authorities here are Investigating te Rcrnrd.H prcsdcnt, responded. Rewc find out when Gayen touched at this Stewart, formerly president of the pert In i an endeavor te discover where i Philadelphia club, spoke neutrally as he marketed the drugs. I president of the Associated Advertising i;ms ei me worm. Philip Kind, as chairman of Peer Richard's entertainment committee, brought with him seven Philadelphia girls who sang of Stetxen hats, (ilrard .cigars, Rurpcc seeds, victrelas, Neta- 1 some. Fells naptha and Fenten lnbcls, in the effort, te convince New Yerk ad vertising men that Philadelphia has an , Industrial future. Rewc Stewart, who would be serious, said it was the function of such ergnnl- 1 zatlens as the Sphinx and Peer Richard te make the public see that reputable, sincere advertising might have standing . equal te editorial copy. FIRE HOLDS UP TRAFFIC Blaze In Left Delays Arch Street Trolleys Traffic en Arch street was held up for twenty minutes last night while fire men were fighting flames en the fourth fleer of n left building nt the north nerth nt corner of Eighth and Arch Utrcrts. The fire, the origin of which Is un determined, was discovered by pedes trians, who saw smoke coming from the windows of the fenrth fleer of the building. This fleer Is occupied byvW. A. Hccker & Ce., manufacturers of iklrts and dresses. A policeman was notified and an alarm was sent in. Sctcral flre companies responded, and the lines of hose stretched across tlie car tracks resulted in the blocking of mere than fifty cars filled with workers en their way home. The ears lined the letith slde of Arch street from Kisbtli te TweliOi street, while the westbound cars were dcteurcd te Market street. The lire, which made a great ol el ol emc of smoke and little flame, was extinguished before great damage was done. Mcunm PENN TO HONOR SMITH for PLAN HOSPITAL IN VIENNA Miss Martha T. Speakman Negotiat ing for American Friends' Service Miss Marthn T. Speakman. daughter of Dr. W. W. Speakman, 1S2.- Chest nut street, is in Vienna negotiating for a new hospital ward, the expenses of which will be partially defrayed by a gift of $1000 from friends in Londen. She is working with the American Friends' service committee, whose local offices are at 20 Seuth Twelfth street, aud Is cngnged in distributing feed te starving and tubercular children. The Stere of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut St. 25 Off the presenf'lewer" ticket prices which were reduced se drastically en October 1st The compelling feature of our Fashion Sale OfXutheritative Autumn and Winter Apparel for Women and Misses Including Our Entire Stock of Furs EVENING GOWNS STREET COATS 3-PIECE COSTUMES EVENING WRAPS STREET DRESSES MILLINERY TAILLEURS BLOUSES Wraps & Coats in the 25 Off Ticket Price Sale 39.50 Sports Coats 29.63 59.50 Belivia Coats and Wraps 44.63 89.50 Fur-trimmed Wraps . . '. 67.13 129.50 Fur-trimmed Wraps 97.13 Special Greup Belivia Coats and Wraps Ticket Price 19.50; Sale Price In Beaver, Brown or Nankin Blue. 37.13 1 All Sale Final Nene C. O. Ne Approval THE BLUM STORE A Nexe Organization With an Old Name 1 li ii Undergraduates Plan Memerial Fermer Provest A memorial in honor of cx-Pr6vest Smith, of the University of Peunsyl ' Tanli. will be raised en the campus at the I'nlversity. The Undergraduate Council hns au au teorised the conduct of an "nll-Unlver-lIU Provest Smith memorial campaign" te raise, the necessary funds. Approval of the Introduction of n plan by which special efforts Will be made te provide means by which the alumni can meet ' and renew friend -hips of undergrnduatc days was vni-cd by the council. It has been custom for many Pcnn grads te cemtt here for the Penn-Cernell game at Thanksgiv ing, and tlit visit of the alumni in futuie cars will be made in the nature c a "homecoming" events BRIDGE MEETING TUESDAY Governer Sproul Calls Commission te Mayer's Office Governer Sproul has called n meeting ef the joint Delaware rhcr hridtp and tunnel commission for 11 o'clock iext TucMlar morning In Mayer Moere's of fice. The beard of engineers held n conference jesterday In Chief Web iter's office in City Ilnl.l The principal work done nt the con ference was completing a report, which i ue sumnuteii next 'lucsdav te tlic commission. This report includes a budget, recommendations as te the gen eral form of specifications and contracts for the borings, recommendations re garding the personnel of the werklug force that will serve under the beard of Engineers, nnd also a proposal re garding the selection of headquarters ler the commission and the beard. KUNZ FUND REACHES $547 Meney Given for Slain Man's Mether and Widow The fund which was started by neigh bors and friends for the relief of the aged mother nnd widow of Kdwnnl Kunz, murdered policeman, of !1740 North Marshall street, is slowly grow ing. Hach day contributions, small but freely given, nre received by Carl N. Schmitt, of Yerk read and Venango Btrect, who Is in charge of the fund. The amount se fnr subscribed is i47.27 nnd there are several firms who nave announced that checks are await ing the coming of a collector. Twe women voters, who contributed te the fund, voice the opinion thnt l"rt of the money from the new lenns voted should he set nslde for the relief of the families of patrolmen killed in acfense of llvcsm! property of citizens. Constipation and Bad Teeth Constipation new means a trip te the dentist later. Acids in the system decay teeth. Keep in per fect health by tak ing USOL1NE, guar anteed original and Jenuinc imported lussian Oil purest of mineral oils. Ask by name for USOLINB. Prevent Constipation wiHi USOLltyfe T THtOniCINAL l JUBJOAH WHITE MINEJ1AI OIL AllDnuUSt Oil Fiedaett C Im N. V. 1 BON WIT TELLER Gt, CO. If fl UlieSpatuShopefOriainaUont) i IgR 1 1 CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET M ' F.er THURSDAY ONLY . ' 1 m AN UNUSUAL SALE e WOMEN'S WRAP-COATS Lowered Prices Due te Procuring Materials at Substantial Reductions 92.00 Savings of $33 te $42 en a Ceal Usual Prices 125.00 te 135.00 MARVELLA EVORA VELDYNE are the fine, soft, rich materials featured in these wrap-coats. Eight distinctive new models are presented in the distinguished and unusual fashions sponsored by Bonwit Teller & Ce. Every little nicety and detail of fine workmanship is em phasized. Interlined and silk lined throughout. Included are fashionable draped models in slenderized silhouettes with gracefully draped cellars, panel back sleeves, stitcher y and ether treatments of an unusual character. IllEl 4hE3I ' 1L, , UMUPtti (MpilllliilMlwWi r , ,. - . i '. . " Colers: Navy blue, black, brown, gray, malay, green, tan, bedeuin, twilight, moonstone, Siberian gray and dryad. F. ftilliilialltifilliillliliiiliMBB STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIERJ' November Purchases May Be Paid for in January If you have a charge account here, all mer chandise purchased from November 1st te De cember 31st, inclusive, may be PAID FOR IN JANUARY. NOTE In order te maintain our regular routine system of bookkeeping, nnd also that you may check up your purchases, A BILL WILL BE SENT YOU AS USUAL ON DECEMBER FIRST,' including all purchases mede en November 1st nnd throughout the month of November. This bill mny be paid in December, if you se desire, but you are invited te tnkc ndvnntage of the privilege of paying for nil purchases made during the TWO MONTHS when you receive your bill for December purchases. If li ou have no charge account, neufs the time te epin one. Begin your Christmas shopping early! If y J Nete These Reductions en Just the Furs Yeu Want Most That's the beauty of a Sale like this it simply means dollars saved for you en the very Furs you would ordinarily have bought at legular prices: GRAY SQUIRREL COATEE a beautiful model in a beautiful gray, worth $675.00 new $575.00. HUDSON SEAL CAPE COATEE (dyed muskrat) beautiful, lustrous quality, worth $340.00 new $250.00. NATURAL SKUNK COATEE with large roll ing shawl cellar, worth $550.00 new $350.00. $275.00 Natural Skunk Set of Large Cellar and Muff $235 $200.00 Alaska Fex Set of Animal Scarf and Melen Muff $150.00 $825.00 Taupe Lynx Set of Scarf-Cellar and Melen Muff $265.00 $300.00 Black Lynx Set of Cellar and Muff noie $250.00 $150.00 Natural Timber Wolf Animal Scarf and Melen Muff $115.00 $195.00 Blended Kelinsky Stele, trimmed with tails $135 $290.00 Moleskin Stele, extra long and bread $250.00 $325.00 Natural Mink Stele, trimmed with tails $285.00 $275.00 Black Lynx Stele, trimmed with tails $220.00 $187.50 Black Lynx Cellar, with stele ends $147.50 $137.50 Natural Cub Bear Animal Scarf $115.00 $140.00 Hudsen Seal Cellar, trimmed with squirrel $115 $190.00 Siberian Squirrel Cellar very fashionable $145 $y Strawbrlclcs & Clothier Second Heer, rillwrt Street and Centra Women's Gloves Under Price TWELVE-BUTTON SUEDE GLOVES in cru, mode nnd beaver; pique-ewn new $7.20. TWO-CLASP FRENCH KID GLOVES in black, white, tan, beaver and taupe new $5.18. Strawbrldie & Clothier Alnle 1'J, Market Street Men's and Women's Umbrellas, Special Of American taffeta (cotton) with tape edge, en paragon frames. V $3.00, worth $3.50 Women's Umbielias,, with wrist cords in plain or carved weed handles. $3.65, worth $4.00 Men's Umbrellas with hook or creek mission weed handles. Straw rldse ft Clothier Aisle 7, Market Street Men's Suits and Winter Overcoats $29.00 Made te Sell This Season at $45.00 $39.00 Made te Sell at $60.00 and $6.00 $49.00 Made te Sell at $70.00 te $90.00 These three groups both Suits and Overcoats at each price constitute the most wonderful feature of our Reduction Sale thus far. "Alce" and ether fine SUITS of worsted and cassimeres, in up-te-date models for men and young men. OVERCOATS in Ulster, Ulsterette; Chesterfield and Ferm-fitting styles, at FAR LESS THAN THE AVERAGE WHOLESALE VALUE. Noth ing te equal them anywhere else at prices nearly se low $29.00, $39.00 and $49.00. Our ENTIRE STOCK of Men's and Yeung Men's Cletliing at Reduced Prices $35.00 te $'95.00 Suits, new $25.00 te $71.50; regular $40.00' te $122.50 Winter Overcoats, new $28.50 te $84. All Trousers, Evening Dress Clethes, Leather Coats and Fur-lined Overcoats Reduced IJT, Strawbrldee & Clothier Second Fleer, Rait J If mWSkm iWWU iK. Jr "1 ! ml lle il lluA 1KB Hi MBf I fJHEH 111 IHKa h Mm 1 IP ' Dnflfllfil I It 11 I ijljr Mourning Millinery Including" Late Paris Arrivals Mourn ing Mil linei'y of a differ ent kind softer, less se vere in outline, less oppressively intense jet black, all- black, or black slightly reliev ed by white, and strictly cor rect in every detail. Mnny innovations, mnny dc parturcs and many new artis tic touches in the draping of veils. The Hat sketched ($15.00) strikes a new note it is of softly draped duvetine with a plaited ribbon lesette tucked in here and there. Prices rnngc from $10.00 te $35.00. Strawbrlike L Clothier Second l'loer, Market Street, West w Gray Blankets, ,$2 Fer camping or ether rough use these Blankets are excellent. Size 5 1x72 inches, of shoddy wool-and-cotton in winter weight. Gray with fancy band borders. Werth $3.00 new $2.00 a pair. Straw lrldB6 i. Clothier AtBle Jl nitiert Street Don't Miss This Sale of Women's Fine Dresses The Values Are Marvelous This is a special purchase, but many of the models we had in regular stock when this purchase was made, at many, many dol lars mere than these special prices all are new in the Sale. Conservatively valued, they are $35.00 te $45.00 Dresses new $25.00 $42.50 te $47.50 Dresses new $27.50 $47.50 te $55.00 Dresses new $35.00 $50.00 te $62.50 Dresses new $37.50 $62.50 te $72.50 Dresses new $47.50 $67.50 te $87.50 Dresses new $50.00 Fine tailored serges and tricetines, beaded and embroidered tricetine, beaded and satin-trimmed velveteen, serge-and-satin com binations, satin-and-lace combined, Geeigette-and-satin, embroid ered and beaded crepe Geeigette, crepe de chine, heavy Canten crepe, soft satins including kitten's car satin, bi aided crepe Geor gette, and beautifully embieidered mignonette about fifty differ ent models in all. - Straw brlJce & Clothier Socenil Tloer Market Street Coty's Perfumes and Toilet Waters REDUCED $925 Extracts new $7.15 L'Origan Extract, L'Or Ex tract, La Rese Jacqueminet, Cyclamen Extract, La Violette Peurpre, Liras Peurpre and Oeillet-France. $5.75 Extracts new $40 Lilas Blanc, Violette and Helio trope Extracts. $925 Toilet Water, new $7.15 L'Origan. La Rese Jacquemi Jacquemi eot, Lilas Blanc, Jasmin De Corse and L'Effleurt Toilet Waters. $18 Toilet Water Water new $13J)0 L'Origan, Styx and L'Effleurt Toilet Waters. Straw bridge & Clothier Alle l, Cntre -W Women's Coats are Among The Best Values in the Sale The regular prices of coats this season have been much lower than last season, and with these reductions, the pne-s are lower than for several years. $30 Coats $22.50 Dark wool velour, lined throughout with figured ;ilk two especially geed models, one in loose-back style, the ether belted. $37.50 Coats $27.50 Belted models of silvertene cloth in geed daik tones; deep cellar of the material. Lined thiougheut with figuied silk. $40.00 Coats $30.00 Three unusually geed models two fur-trimmed, one in Delman effect, the ether in plain tailored style. Belted all-eypund and lined throughout. ' $50.00 Coats $40.00 Delman model of dark velour, lined with figuied silk; cellar of taupe nutria, natural laccoen or dyed opossum. Straw bridge. & Clethlir Sccund Fleer. Centre. 500 Beys' Suits With Twe Pairs of Knickerbockers Suits worth $20.00 new $13.75 Suits worth $26.00 new $19.75 An outstanding feature of the price reduction governing our en tire Beys' Clothing stock. Neat belted and plaited Suits, of all-wool cheviets each Suit with two pairs of roomy, lined Knickerbockers. Sizes 8 te 17 years $13.75 and $19.75. ft- au ,.'n Corduroy Suits, new $10.95. Utiier Attractions Corduroy Knickerbockers, $2.95. High Scheel Overcoats for boys of 12 te 17 years new $21.50. Junier Overcoats for boys of 5 te 11 yrs., formerly $22.50, new $1C75. nam Mnckinnws, convertible cellar new $10.75 and $12. e. Iplbcrt st r-- StrawbrlJire & Clothier Sceml Fleer Street, Kant the Tey Stere's Army Ready! Net te Repel Invasion But te WELCOME it! Why attempt te describe the thousands of interesting Play things here? Let the mere statement thnt they're new ready mere Toys nnd better Toys than ever before suffice. And as extra incentive for grown-ups te bring the children early te view the great wonder-world of youthful fancy, we have marked many of the most popular Playthings at less than former prices. Why net bring them te-morrow after school is out? Strawbrldte 4. Clothler-Keurtli Fleer mm a QiieenMake" Heuse Dressesm Values $5.95 te $7.50 EIGHT MODELS IN SIZES 30 TO 46 THREE MODELS IN SIZES 48 TO 52 Gingham Dresses for house and morning wear. A special let of 700 of the famous "Queen Make." And women knew that the name itself is a guarantee of excel lence in style, fabric and making. Sketched are three of the waist-line models and one en straight lines Of Checked, Plaid and Striped Gingham In Blue, Gray, Green or Lavender Effects Medels with vests of gingham or of white poplin, etvles trim med with plain chambray, also with white piping and buttons Many with decorative pockets. Some with belts, ethers with snshes. These are the smart, distinctive Heuso and Morning Freckn, regularly $5.95 te $7.50 new $3.C5. 3&-- Rtrawbrtare Clothier Third Tloer. Filbert Btreet, Wert tefl')T tPIAj jfnl lit SSjf jk IiOOUm 181 i .lVflrf Jl ttHU lift Ul 9 WlFE fflrf A Saving of One-fifth On Turkish Towels new 40c and 65c . Sturdy Bleached Bath Towels of tyve-ldy yarn. The right size, and weight for gencrnl household use. These are two of the many excellent vnlues in Towels nt re duced prices. Were 50c nnd 85c each new 40c and C5c. Straw brldxa 4. Clothier Aisle 12. Centra 'I p i, Vi II m n W h. S J! m w i r: ' " TV V vv "' V F i 1w twW ; " : A V n lJ5T?IZIfJ !. ,-,M.tV ?"$' J 'X&tt, i iU".'Pr-V-; ifM W. .-. WP. W.r,. . & j '". ..''BflfeiM'W&agfc.aar .. ,... , At
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