Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1920, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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U.S.NAWIFIHERS
Admfral Sims' Name Appears, In
J.st, but Honors Were Net;
Forwarded te Hint
WILL' BE DELIVERED TODAY
Br the Associated Pitas
Washington, Net. 11. The second
HnnlTertoryveMb'sHjn!njr of the armls
tice was Celebrated In the nuxjr and
jnrine corps today by the distribution
of nearjr. 2000; medals and letters of
commendation for" particular valorous
or distinguished performance of duly
during the world war. The medals
and letters awarded had been forwarded
te commanding officers In nil parts of
the world and upon signal by radio and
Merraph today from Secretary Daniels'
office here the honors were distributed
with appropriate ceremonies.
The action marked the Anal phase of
the controversy ever naval decorations
that resulted in a congresMenal Investi
gation last year, after Wear-Admiral
Sims had refused te accept the Dis
tinguished Servlce Medal lntehdcd for"
lilm. en the grounds that 'Injustice bad
marked the manner of distributing the
navy's recognition et alatlngiiuned war
time service. During the invettlgatlen
Secretary Dnnlclrf was accused of mak
ing awards te officers who commanded
ships sunk by the enemy and ignoring
ether officers who performed distin
guished duty in responsible positions en
shore.
jEVBNINa BUBtia - XED&EIfcr MltfADETHTjA, ttBUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1020,
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Publication today of the list of
retary, shows the original list te be un
awards as finally approved by the sec
retary, snows tne original list te be un
changed se far as deletions nre con
cerned. near Admiral Sims name again
appeared en the list as having been
awarded a D. S. M., but it was said nt
the Navy Department that the medal
had net been actually forwarded te Ad
miral Sims, as was done In almost
every ether case, due te the officer's pre
vious refusal te accept the honor. The
medal, along with the navy cresses
awarded Hear Admiral Denten C.
Decker and Captain JUaymend Has Has
breuck, who took action tilmllHr te that
of Admiral Sims, had been deposited In
the bureau of navigation for such future
action regarding acceptance of the
medals ns the officers concerned mlc'it
wish te take, It was explained at the
department The list of awards as
finally apprpVed showed a considerable
Increase ever the list published before
e congressional investigation. It was
fi
xnlftlned thnt after the matter had
been referred back te the beard headed
by Ilear Admiral Austin M. Knight for
reconsideration many meritorious cases
were discovered thet had net been in
cluded In the original list. Fer this
reason, it was said, 1091 medals and
002 letters of commendation were
awarded today instead of 1201 medals
and 801 letters, ns was originally rec
emmended,
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HOSIERY STORES
12th St. Belew Chistntit . 60th St Belew Walnut
NEW KIND OF STORES HOSIERY EXCLUSIVELY
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
r' THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OP
Women's Mercerized
Black Stockings
35 c
THREE PAIR FOR $1.00
.Would ordinarily sell for 65c and 75c a pair.'
Medium 'weight, fast black, exceptionally
geed qualltj
Mail OrdeFiUed We Pay Parcel Pest
N 4 N HOSIERY STORES
60th St below Walnut St
This Btere Open Erenlnte
Bell Phene: Sherwood 198
:iHllil!Mfll!IM
12th St below Chestnut St.
0en till BlOO
Bell Phene: Walnut 2944
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Danderine is "Beauty-Tonic"
Immediately after a "Danderine"
taMtige, your hair takes en new life,
lustre and wondrous beauty, appear
ing twice as heavy and plentiful,
because each hair seems te fluff and
thicken.
Don't let your hair ''stay lifeless,
.colorless, plain or scraggly. Yeu,
tee, want lets of long, strong hair,
glistening with beauty.
A 85 -cent bottle of delightful
"Danderine" freshens your scalp,'
checks dandruff and falling hair.
This stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives '
te thin, dull, fading hair that
youthful brightness ' and abundant
thickness. All drug counters sell
"Danderine."
jSTEINWM
TlANOS
The Pianist's Piane
Many schools of music use another piano in
their instruction-rooms because of less cost;
but when "commencement" day comes or
recitals are given, a Steinway is always seen
en the stage. Frem no ether piano can such
fine' mua.icaj results be obtained, and through
nt .'ether piano can the teacher sb .demon
strate the pupils' attainments. It is the pian
ist's piano. The art of the great concert
pianists would be unrecognizable without the
clarifying influence of Steinway tone and the
wonderful mechanical perfection of the Stein
way action, which gives a "touch" through
which the player at will can mould tone and
volume just as a singer controls his vocalism.
It is the pianist's piano.
Rea4 the book, "Stelnwaya of Today,"
and you will understand hew Steinway
pianos reach their great superiority.
StelnwiJ pianos may be bought en monthly payments
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.DECORATE NAVY MEN
Twenty.feur Rec'elve Medals at Yard
Today for Meritorious Service
Fer meritorious service overseas twenty-four
officers, of the United Htatcs
navy and two enlisted men received
medals and cresses at the Philadelphia
Navy Yard this afternoon, ,
The men assembled In the office
of Captain Leuis M. Nulton. command
ant of the yard, who read th'eelta' th'eelta'
tlens and presented the medals,
Incidentally, Captain Nulton was
obliged te present himself with one, ns
he has also been honored for geed work
overseas.
A Distinguished Service Medal was
presented te Captain Orin (). Murfin
for his work In organizing the North
Sea mine bases en the coast of Scotland.
The following received nayy cresses:
cresses S. r
"jtear, Admiral Fred O, Rassett, com
manding officer of, the destroyers ,sta
tlpncd at Philadelphia; ltear Admiral
Frederick 'It. Harris, of the construc
tion corps,
nn(iilnn YatiM H. Williams. Yates
Stirling, William II. Reynolds, leuU'
At. Nulton, Clarence 8, Kemplt. Jehn
F. Hlnesi, Arthur MaeArthur and Cem-,
inander Qeerge W. Blmpsen. .
Lieutenant Commanders O. II.- Cell,
Walter Selbert, Archibald McOloMen,
Jehn II. Welbreck, William It. Purnell, I
Timethy J Kelleher, - I
Lieutenants William A. Martin, Ilor Iler
aco D. Dougherty, Elbert O, Fraenzel, .
William 19. Hensen, Stabler Dantelak,
Paul Cresby and William N. Sellers.
Enlisted men, James Hedges, chief
water tender, and Qeorge F. Klein,
pharmlstlc's mate.
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$12.50
Tan
Willow
Calfskin
y
The season's
hit for style,
leather and
price.
CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut
Patent Leathtr Dancing Pump for Children
$?Xdk Ti
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OPHNGATTHE
ETTER SHOPS
JUST NOW THERE ARE MOST EXCEPTIONAL
VALUES TO BE HAD IN THE SHOPS, IP ONE
KNOWS JUST WHERE TO GO FOR THEM. THAT
IS PAULETTE',8 PLEASANT DUTY TO KEEP
YOU "POSTED." ARE YOU AWARE THAT MEN
TIONING PAULETTE'S NAME TO THE SHOPS AS
SURES ADDITIONAL COURTESY?
, A tailored suit In all its perfection Is something
which every smart woman adores but hunting a geed
tailor is llke pursuing that clusiVe ctcature, the satis
factory dressmaker. Yet, felkd. I knew one really
and truly. It is that inimitable Sterling at 1210 Walnut
Street; that artist In cloth who insists, let his business
be ever be prosperous, upon doing hla own fittings no
ene else being able te meet his exacting demands. Yeu
can imagine that a suit from the hands of a-man like
this would be as near perfection as earthly things attain
Indeed yes I New Mr. Sterling has made an unheard
of concession for his patrons (yourself included better
mention my name though)V-that is, that he will net only
continue Octeber prices throughout November and until
further-notice,1 but he haii further reduced thov.Octeber
prices7 se that it is new bessible te get a renl Sterlings
exquisitely tailored suit for $8( think of it! This is
regularly a .$125 suit and the October prices, were $90
and $95. The very Snme;exquisitc linings and findings
nre used in the $85 suit as in the $125, and the rich
linings are guaranteed for two seasons' wear, being
replaced free of charge, and with an apology, if they
de net wear.
The most adorable kiddie frocks en land or sea are te
be hed at B. F. Dewees, 1122 Chestnut St., frocks that
are sold at no ether shop in Philadelphia. Many a
mother I've sent te buy them for I learned about them
seme time age. They are created by a woman who de
clared that children's frocks didn't de small folk justice
and immediately proceeded te design nnd fashion seme
that did. That woman's name is Adelaide T. Crapsey,
and exclusive merchants vie with ench ether in procuring
her limited output. Each little frock is fashioned of the
finest material of its kind and along sort of "Jessie Wil
cox Smith" lines that would make any little girl doubly
irresistible. In many of the frocks all the stitching
visible is hand done, and the smocking is that real Eng
lish kind which launders se excellently New all next
week there is te be a Bale of these "story-book" frocks.
Fer example, pristine dimities in pink, blue, yellow and
green were $7.50, in sizes 4 nnd 5; and $9.50 for 6 and
8 years. Beginning Monday all these will be $4.95. Stun
ning little Aridersen ginghams for school, sizes 8 nnd 10,
were $10, but are new $7.65. These are but a sample
of the many darling numbers. But shop "early.
There is no mere rollable shop in town than Geerge
Aiien'B at iai4 unestnut at. no, net ene. Their bnr-
ains are such emphatic bargains and their merchandise
i be completely what it is represented te be. At the
toilet goods ceunter, for example, I get se many things
e
chceper than I have been able te find them elsewhere,
nnd I knew of no such department whose regular prices
nre mere "reasonable. This is quite remarkable when
you consider that jAHen'B handle none but first-class
goods'. Just let me tell you of a few plummy bargains
te be had. " Reger & Gallet's violet toilet water is $1.45
instead of $1.60 j their violet soap is 45c instead of 50c;
Mary Garden talcum is 30c a box instead of 35c, and
these wonderful new French tissue nnd cleansing creams,
"Creme Angelus," is $1 a jar and is te be had here at
its freshest. There, tee, can be found, whenever it is
in the city, Heubigant'a talcums in all four odors of
Quelques Fleurs, Quelques Violette,, Ideal, La Rese
France. Fine enstile soap, usually 51.25 a dez is regu
larly at Allcn'B $1. These are but u few of- the geed
things, and Allen's,, always have a cemplete assortment
of Heubigant's, ety's nhd Reger & Gallet's preparations
when they are in the country. And don't forget Allen's
hairnets $1 a dez. in all but gray and white, which nre
$1.50. These all are real French nets valued at $2.50
a dozen.
I wiBh I could impress upon you te my satisfaction
hew unuusunlly reasonable are the frock prices which
reign nt Lilla's wee' shop a step or two below the street
nt 1305 Walnut at. xnis low pricing is due, as I see it,
te several things Idwcr overhead charges because of
thnt: ntfn fir two deWn. a necesaitv for snlUnr- frn.ira
quickly owing te limited space, and Lilla's own content
with a reasonable pretit. ui course,, I knew values, as
s pret
ou may suppose, but some folk de net, and when these
tflt
te set 1$w
ra
atter
st see Lilla's remarkable frocks it is amuslntr
vy skeptical they are but you all remember
about lie man who tried te sell geld pieces en Londen
bridge for a penny or se and failed. Felks ere begin
ning te realize that Lilla's bargains are like these geld
pieces and well worth the purchasing. Just te inspire
you with a confidence in Lilla equaling my own I have
personally selected for you a group of adorable frocks
which I saw fermerly priced te $55, but which you can
have" for only $85 each. The group includes really
stunning tricetincB, satins and duvctyns.
Week
of November
Eighth
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WANAMARER'S iDOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKfiR
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Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere
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A Wonderfully Fine Showing of
Wemen'sWinter Coats andDelmans
of Moderate Price
$24.50 te $49
' You'll be surprised at the great variety between these low prif,
literally dozens of styles for your cheesing. Many are cut en the loose,
graceful lines, with plenty of fullness, which young women like te wrap
around them. ,
Belivia Silvertene
v Tinseltene Woodlyne
Velour Pole cloth
are some of the materials and they can be had in the fashionable browns and talipes,
.as well as in navy and Copenhagen blues, dark greens and black. All are lined
throughout with silk and some have cellars of sealene or skunk opossum.
The coat that is sketched is a copy of a much mere expensive dolman. It is of
velour, in navy or brown, and is trimmed across the back with heavy embroidery
It is lined throughout with silk. Special at $24.50.
Women's Coats in Extra Sizes
are of silvertene and velour in dark colorings and can be had with or without fur
trimmings. In sizes 42 Va te 62i2 at $35 te $59.
(Market)
Men's Sports Socks, $1 a Pair
Special
They arc of soft wools and mixtures and many of them are the
ime English hose; in brown,, gray and green heather colorings, and
many of the fancy ribbed effects.
0llrr. Market)
Men's Shoes at $9. 75 a Pair
are of Cordovan leather, made en the best lasts that we knew of.
They -have straight tips with perforations; low, bread heels and
welted soles.
Men's Winter Oxfords at $7.75 a Pair
Black or brown leather Oxfords, heavy enough for Winter, are
in brogue Btyle, full wing tips .and all. ' . ;
Beys SheesSpecial at $3,90 a Pair
Sizes 10 te 13 included are both black and tan leather shoes
,ln wide-tee shapes, comfortable-, and durable j
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, T $24.50
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All Men's Pajamas and
Nightshirts Reduced
Thia means that our entire stock of men's night
wear will bear lower prices beginning tomorrow. New
merchandise arriving at lower prices makes it impera
tive that the goods in stock be reduced proportionately
. much te the benefit of the men of Philadelphia.
A dollar or mere can new be saved en every night
shirt and suit of pajamas in the Gallery Stere for men.
What a time te buy your Winter's supply; sir I
(OkUetr. Market)
Girls' Navy Serge Frecks-',
at $5 and $6.75
.Sema of them are
trjmtned with blue or
red stitching nnd ethers
with satin or braid.
All are neat little
frocks and most of
them have pleated
skirts, Sizes 6 te 14
years.
The ene that Is
sketched shows pretty
red braid edging the
cellar and the pockets.
?5. ,
Navy or brown serge
dresses for girls of 8
te 16 years are in vari
ous models at $7. GO,
$8.25 and $8.75.
Fine White Jean
Regulations
' at $4.50
Girls' regulations of white Jean with cadet blue,
navy Or red cellars nnd cuffs, are in sizes C te 14
years.
Coats for Junier Girls
At $23.50 brown or reindeer pole cloth coats
are in sizes 15 and 17 years, have big roll cellars
and are fully lined.
Junier girls' coats arc in a great variety of
models for school, sports and dress wear and soma
of them are trimmed with fur. $18.75, $22.50, $23.50
te $77.50.
(Market)
Women's
Bleemers
(Leng' aria JShert)
at Special Prices
At 85c, pink sateen knee
length bloomers, generously
cut, are finished with ruffles
at the knees.
At $1.25, black Bateen
bloomers with hemstitched
knee ruffles.
At $1.50, long bloomers of
black, navy or purple sateen
are finished with shirring at
the ankles.
Leng Silk Jersey Bleemers
$4.50, $5.50, $6.50
and $7.50
A great many women and
girls have been asking for
these ldng blemers that can
be worn as petticoats. These
are of geed quality silk jer
sey in navy, black, Copen
hagen blue, purple, brown,
gray, taupe, emerald and
Russian green. The $6.50
and $7.50 styles have con
trasting color trimming the
ruffles.
(Central)
Women's Part-Weel
Sports Stockings
Special at $1.35 a Pair
are in an attractive fancy rib in a; rich heather brown
. shade that will go well with brown sports Oxfords,
(Central)
Women's Flannellet
Petticoats, 65c
It's very seldom that we can get thesegoed warm
petticoats te sell for this low price. They ere in
pink or blue stripes with deep flounces.
(Central)
Half Sash Curtains
50c, 7&c and $1.25 a Pair
They are of marquisette, scrim, net and voile,
quite a variety and all dainty and fresh.
Alse, bris bris curtains are 66c and $1.25 each.
36-Inch Scrim at 25c a Yard
It is figured all ever with pretty flowers and blue
birds. (Central)
Silks at Lew Prices
Printed Radium, $2 a Yard
Navy blue. Copenhagen, brown or black
wrderind,neffflnituality?I1"Ver ,nch"
Striped Taffeta, $1.50 a Yard
It 1b Buitable for linings, children's frock etc Tn
rose, green liBht blue Vr wistaria S'd3 with
mnny colored stripes. 35 inches wide.
(Central)
Seasonable Gloves
at Special Prices
Women's ene-claap suede
gloves are in gray or beaver
shades with spear-point stitch
ing en the backs nt $2.25 a
pair.
Strap-Wrist Gloves
At $3.85 a pair, they are of
capeskin in tan, brown or cof
fee color with silk embroidery
en the backs and four-inch
cuffs.
At $4.50 a pair, the strap
wrist gloves have six-inch
cuffs. Theso of tan capeskin
are eutseam or pique sewn
nnd have spear-point or plain
backs; these of brown or Cor
dovan capeskin nre pique sewn
nnd have embroidered backs.
Leng White French
Gloves
are of glace lambskin with
Paris-point stitching en the
backa. Twelve-button length
gloves are $3.85 a pair and
slxtcen-butten, $4.85 a pair.
(Central)
U Artiste Phonograph
Has Many Other Virtues Aside Frem
Its Moderate Price of $90
First of all, the
clear, pure quality of
the tone; this is the
result of special fea
tures of L'Ajrtiste
phonograph, among
which are the all all
weed amplifier nnd
the light pressure of
the needle.
Anether important
thing, V Artiste plays
all disc records.
The cabinet work
is well done and
makes a fittinp set
ting for such a pure
toned phonograph.
L'Artlste at this
price was made pos
sible through our sug
gestion te a well
known firm of phono
graph manufacturers
and their co-eneratlon
knew why we are proud bf L'Artiste.
The price is paynble at once or
A
When,yu have heard it and seen it you will
$5 Down and $5 a Menth
or, yet anethcr'alternative, i may take the first $5 out in records,
We Are Featuring OKeh Records at $1
mey- ?.ble-faced, and there is
in the Little Phonograph Shep.
an.ejccpijeny aaert,mentl.
The First Little
Shoes
mark an epoch, like tP 'irst
teeth does. Hew many' la
first shoes are kept for ye'ls
ana years as lamily treasures.
These new little shoes, which
have just come te us, are
worth keeping, tee. They are
made of the finest, softest
leathers nnd have wide, square
tees that allow plenty of room
for pink tees.
The Smallest Sizes,
2 te 5
re. in lace style, in three
leathers:
white buckskin at $4
black kidskin at ?2.50
tan calfskin nt ?3.25
With Wedge Heels,
Sizes 4 te 8
Lace shoes of white buck are
$4.90; of tan calfskin, ?4; of
patent leather, $3.05.
Butten shoes of Un calfskin,
with white tops, f 4.00; of white
buckskin, f 4.90.
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