L2L2ZZS 1$"$eii'" -v;. -.vyflp rr-y , Mfi.'.yii -. . -,vv ., T ; AvV '. m'!5 ,- w $& ww - '. '. At XjIJBH K-6 I :;ii t.' y"i ' ip.ii' ' i ... .i:. I ,1 iii SB131 '51 Mil JUI - 1 -, , EVENING PUBLIC &E0aEIPHiiiA db. 1&20 3 PHILADELPHIANS 11Udi & I.nmh Optical Ce . , nwnir , n, T. (Startxt Oot. an, WIT r.et en i Jn. 32, IfltM ; B. Firestone, F.nylnctr TurnerferGMicrctcr " The building illustrat- , ed above was built . throughout the Winter i of 1918 at an additional coat due te winter weather conditions, of only 5.57 per cent. Over 13 per cent, of i Turner's work haB been , winter-built. i TURNER Construction. Ce. 17IS Smuem St. KILLEDINJURED Motorcar Struck by Train Cressing Trade Acress Cana dian Line Frem Plattsburg WIDOW COLLAPSES MAKES HANDCUFFED TRIP Blcycllet Travels 6000 Mllei Chained te Wheal . Teny Tlxin, n bipyrllut, who lUartcil from New Yerk April '-'4 en n crens- country tour liandrulTrd te liln lili'.vclc. arrived In Philadelphia tliN tunming en the return trip from I.es Ancl. 'nl.. The original wager wan that Tlr.xn should remain wltli hid liiUi- limidniffeil te It. That menut. in tlie limre than 0000-mjle trip that Tlzie nte and slept vlth the bicycle. Tizze .snyH he has compiled with the requirement In every way, will remain In. Philadelphia for the armintlcc day program, and will then leave en the final lap of his Journey te New Yerk. Lieut. Gen. Miles te Be Guest , Lieutenant Ocnernl NeNen A. Miie. cemmander-iifehief of the Military Order of the Leyal Legien of the I'nlvd States, will attend a atuted innitinR of ttie. ccnintatidery te lie Ik! 1 it N r.'ilftek teiiiglH In tne I'liieii I.ctiiiiii. t'nwll dn.tr ter ineinLerNiilp will i- Imlletetl or at th iniiilnr. ''' - - Three l'liilailelphians were killed ln ' "tantly and two ethers were serieuidy Inluml yentenlay when their autome- Mle wns struck hy nn express train at I I.aeelle, Oiiehrr, j'tiRt ever the boundary i from Plnttsburg, N. Y. All five were wallpaper dealers vb. itlnj paper mill In which they were llnnnclslly Interested, The dend were: Samael Scliuttz, thirty-one years old, , of r(14 ritzwater street. Ijenl Slawelsky. thirty-eight yenri 'old. of 1223 Wlngoheeklnz street. Jehn T. Yanifanvll, forty -five years i old. of 2110 Tiega street. The Inlured are; A. ,1. nredf, lDOn MeyamcnMnR ave nue. James It. Clyman. of '-'12 West 01 i -arn avenue. Tyft Here Sunday The (ire men left this city Sunday mernlnK in Slnwetsky's car, l'hey vis itrd several paper mills nt (liens Falls, N, Y and after n conference with Charles E. Ilifenbcry. of the T'nderwr.nd I'ulp ntid Tatier MUM. at I'lattslmrs. yesterday, they left fur a pleasure trip te Montreal. Apparently the men did net see the enrushlug train n they drove ever n grade eresslnK. Their automobile was directly en the traek when It was struck. Nene of the men had time te jump. Their automobile was demolished and the occupants were hurled te one side or dragged en the pilot of the locomo tive. When the train had been halted and the erew and passengers hurried back te the aid of the men. they found HchulU, HlaweUky ntul Vandcrpe'l dead. A physician from I.arelle gave first aid te the Injured men. who were placed en a train and taken te the Chamnlaln Valley Hospital. The ehlef resident physician nt the hospital said ever the lens-dUtnncc telephone today that Mr. IJredt had n chance te recover, but Mr Clymnn's condition was very critical, The front trucks of the locomotive were derailed by the collision. Mrs. Vanderpell. one of the first rela tives te learn of the accident, collapsed last night at- her home, 2110 Tiega street, The Vandcrpells have no chil dren. The widow Is under the core of Dr. C. A. Merlarlty. Her husband had offices In the Pennsylvania Onlldlng. Mr. Kehultz wns n member of Hchultz fe Miller, Fifth nnd Menree streets. He leaves a widow and two small daugh ters. Mr. Slawctsky is survived by a widow and three little children. Mrs. Klewetsky did net learn of the denth of her husband until this morning. Sie collapsed when (die received the news, and neighbors cared for her until e .physician could be summoned. James It. Clyman conducted a wall paper establishment at 212 West CJIrard avenue. Ills wife went te Naltlmere Sunday te visit relatives. Mr. Cly man's mother is caid te be In the I.ankenau Hospital, suffering from plural pneumonia. A brother, Dr. J. II, Clymati, lives at WlW (lermantewn avenue. II. A. Ilredt Is n salesman And it brethiT'ln-law of Hlawetsky. He is married and has three children. Arrangements for bringing the bodies here from Montreal have net yet been mane, according te .Mrs, vanderpell. Ohie Man Named Attache te Brazil Washington. Nev. 10 flly A. P.I Appointment of William L, Hchurz, of Lebanon. Ohie, formerly of the faculty of the University of Michigan, ns com mercial attache te Hln de Janeiro, Dru zll, wns announced today by the Deport ment of Commerce. 3 PHILA. SHIPS DISABLED Mishaps Overtake Vessels Recently Cleared Frem Thla Pert Mishap has overtaken three vessels recently cleared from Philadelphia, within the last few dnys, according te shipping reports. The steamer Ephlunre. 2S0O tops, which left here October 21 for Gibral tar, Is reported drifting helpless with her propeller shaft broken, In longitude 41.00 north, latitude 35.00 west. The vessel Is of foreign registry and as for as Is known, lias no Phllndelphlens among the crew. Twe shipping Beard vessels are also reported In trouble fThe Lake Hag. 4050 tens, which left this pert October 17 for Rotterdam, was sighted pausing the Lizard light, at the south of Kng land, in tow of the steamship Eust In dian. The Lake Flag's engines were dlsebled. Tha ether shipping beard mx Packard Twin-Six IDS0 even-piisnsr Tnnrlns Onr. rnnudrtely eaulppMl. 1'rffrrt rnnl. (Inn. Vttii eiilj- a few months,. Vrr t tlrurtlve price. Lexington Moter Ce. of Penna. SAl.SXX N. rtrniul ft. ItaimwmmmeamnmnmmnBmtmammm reen iUV I Pndns Ovtrbroek I 3396 If you are looking for a real home one that in plre prieje of possession you will be intereited in these artistic, solid oll-steho residences. Merris Estate in the Most Desirable . Section of Beautiful Overbroek Commanding an unsurpassed view of the sur rounding country. Convenient te churches, schools, golf nnd country clubs. Only twenty minutes by meter through Fairmount Park te the heart of the city. Choice lets in this section for sale. Inspection by appointment. MORRIS WOOD, Manager 64TH STREET AND CITY AVENUE resnel. the Panga, 0500 tens, was beached in a leaking condition near the Chesapeake capes after having been taken in tow by a rescuing vessel. The Panga cleared from here en .November 3 for Algiers with a genrral cargo. Special Excursion NEXT Sunday, November 14th SALES EXECUTIVE IT ypnrs with feed corporation ns laltr man and sales exrcutlp, new employed s sales tnsr. HnUry $0000. Heed reasons for wanting te make change. Acp 4L. business and character refer anca nf tha hlalieiat. C-lllfl, Idser ODIca. Round Trip War Tn 17c Aid. $2.1 0 Reading $3.00 Round Tn'p HAMBURG, AUBURN, SCHUYLKILL HAVEN and POTTSVILLE 1 I War Tnx 21c Add. TO Special Train lavea ftmidltK Terminal 7.00 A M stepplni: nt CeIiiiiiIjIu twnsiioiiecKen nnu nornsieivn ni mid dm Ae.. Ilunllncden Nt. U.t...HU. (.-..u ,...,-.. u u. ff U..1.... I, .III f f. .,... U ,n 1 Xf A.iliiir,, InmlHire 8.8. p. M., Kead.njc Ohxin Mtatlen) 0,03 1. M.. Urudlnir ii.iis,mi nni a ' ... . TifkriH nii rx itircnaf! prier te ciutt rr rxrurtinu. Men or Women Ven will And lir oil the latest ntjrlfs In superb quality nnd superior workmanship nt prlrea that are actually lewtr than In many cash stores. Open Aen., Fri. A Sat. Evg. Open a Charge Account Vay Hmsll Amnftnt Weekly CHAPIRO'C OEZtobuy.EZtepaykJ A4r Seuth 8tK Street Traveling Clocks V it' The modern styles arc in folding leather cases and arc used for the boudoir as well as for traveling. A traveling clock in asserted .colored leather cases, with de pendable movement $17. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st DIAMOND MKnCHAm-SEWELEnS-SJLVBItSMITI iM;imEanneii!irMMM,uj';MMit :B!immM!i!;w,ii,i::li;i!; UuUtaA F&ir' man Philadelphia & Reading Railway UWBW5K CBJWWKt Wm WRMI RMHMM nMH Itnulttta Wlltel nrtrreih'r Tep fi.K.r Talile i. Games for Gifts t'nnibliint,len (initie Tnlile I'rnrl npd ler 1'eUtr Chip II Tt' la ipfMttaJI Tearl KunilenrN A large variety of games that make the most appropriate Rifts. Come in and see our wide assortment. Sand for our catalogue of Cin'ctmas suggestions. Pemeranfz 1525 Chestnut St. m l sS&iiS Rpr?' Jl WINDSOR ROOM 1204 Oiestnut St. II II 11 SOUTH 15th ST. 11 II 1119 MARKET ST. II I SMen's Clethes II I At Savings Of II 11.25 te 18.75 eA straight discount of 25 percent en every suit, every overcoat in thcRcid & Fert stores includ ing Kirschbaum Clethes. $45 Kirschbaum garments $33.75 Yen Save $11.25 $50 Kirschbaum garments $37.50 Yeu Save $12.50 $55 Kirschbaum garments $41.50 Yeu Save $13.50 $60 Kirschbaum garments $45.00 Yem Save $15.00 $65 Kirschbaum garments $48.75 Yeu Save $16.25 $75 Kirschbaum garments $56.25 Yeu Save $18.75 . Original tickets remain upon every garmeitt. Discounts wade at time of purchase. Alterations at cost. M'W K? -fc-iii J!V f1 NT 137 wmmtmmmmwkUiiMmmmm ADEERRCCHESTER CLOTHES Something Mere WE cheese garments that bear the vAdler-lechester mark te offer you this Fall because we knew that you want smartness and something mere, Adler-cRechester smartness is pro verbial. The "something mere" is the day in and day out wear that these unusually fine clothes give. JACOB SEED'S SONS founded 1824 Stic liutrtbutert in I'MlaJtlphia fir AJhr-Rf(A4ttr Clethtt 142-1 -26 Cfieitnut Strttt PHILADELPHIA Q Women's Jersey Weel Knit Suits at $16.75 Their quality would make them very desirable at $29.75. But we procured them in a special purchase, se we can offer them at the exceptional figure of $16.75. Very handsome mixtures in two shades two handsome sport models. Sizes 16 te 40. Mere of these wonderful dresses just in from the manufacturer. Meteors, Serges, Tricetines and Trlco Trlce lettcs in beautiful designs, with handsome braiding and embroidery. $29.75 te $39.75 Normally, But ) tj 1 Q 7C Marked te Sell Specially Rt ipLVmi D Wanamaker & Brown K)! f IIMi!lUmniMM.WW Ti 1 1 m 1 1 1 ei 11 n r.axiu niuisiauiutKe iruiuuf: umm i ua: it un ihi iiium: mini uun f 41 nn ixi iniimuni tmnu ti m u : lift i: n a ntui 'uti uii 11 int tsnimn luiiRO'H'.nunmnaiKCruauu tmnnnxiiin unn cmeti nih.tnnuiuntitcRih-Hi unannHPjtm uunu n tifinTmmrn'iTCKimiaaaFMiiu tusuiBuHi Giving YOU the Benefit of greatly lowered Mill prices we have made proportionate reductions en our entire stock of Rugs and Carpets Fer three generations our house has made an extensive study of fleer covering problems. This accumulated experience, coupled with an unsurpassed stock, offers you an exceptional opportu nity te attractively furnish your home at moderate cost. Many of the rugs and carpets have just reached our display floors from our own looms. They are New Bright Distinctive DURABLE AS IRON RUGS Frem the small mat size, 22y2x36 inches, at $8.75, te the unusu- . ally large living room rug, 11.3x18 feet, at $277. And mere than 100 ether sizes in between these two, the greater number of which are unobtainable elsewhere. The 9x12 size is new priced $128 French Wi lten ; fiARnwrr kWuww ZTT. " -'" jvjii FINE AS SILK Rug8 Size 9x12 new $170 Bundhar Wilten Curpeth, ?G.50 u Yard PERFECTION IN WEAVERY Rugs Size 9x12 new $142 Ki'KQ Wilten Cnrpetu, $5.00 a Yard Announcing a Swccplnjj Reduction of 25 Per Cent. en our entire bteck of Chinese Rugs (Ail Sizes) JS The majority of these superb pieces ure In nhudcs of blue of rar beauty. Hard wick &Makee Ge. fleer Ceverinps Exclusively for Mm rmt,- '. , SEE OUR WINDOWS KnHHHiimM!"""'"!' mO1222Mirisct Street p tt' s -' fcfc. iV sl &ti T' . H'ft'W). .TJS .- ' i , . - n ; ' " '-"
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