Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 12, 1920, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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SIX PERSONS HUR
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ROLLEY CRASH
Trelleys Come Together
i Fourth and Lembard
Streets
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TRAFFIC' DELAYED AN HOUR
Sir persons were injured when two
crowded trolley cars collided during the
rush hour Inst night nt Fourth and
temlmrd streets,,
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tf a VulunOcrstati(llng ef,Rlgnn1s be
tween the." mo'termeiT of fhc earn, ene
ietithVUpd en Fourth street, and th
ether going cast en Lembard street.
The Injured, all of whom were treat
td nt the Pennsylvania Hospital, arc:
Teny Arcttn, fifty years old, '110
Mnndcll street, bruises te forehead and
Herman Menchner, twenty-six years
Id, i lii Seuth Falrhill street, cut
about the -nose and right eye.
Mfcx Fenrlmnn, thirty-four years old,
400 Christian street, bruised about leg.
Jeseph., Iteblriewifz, twenty -three
years d.1487 Seuth street, received
a spralnfed ankle.
David MJljrm, twenty-nine years
old, 003 Seuth Fourth street, cuts
about face, teeth knocked out.
rtillip Weinsteln, fifty-four years
old, 2120 Seuth Eighth street, frnc
tured elbow, cut en arm. ,
A peculiar feature of the accident
was that although there were a greater
number of women passengers than men,
none of the former had te go te the
hospital for treatment.
,Most of the Injured were riding en
the Lembard fctrcct car, which was
truck hend-en by the ether trolley,
and thrown off the tracks against e
telegraph pole.
Traffic was delayed nn hour.
CITY CLEANING PRAISED
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Househelder Will Ce-operate With
Municipality, 8ays J. w. Fellln
The advantages of municipal Btrcet
cleaning were discussed yesterday by
J. W. Fellln, of the Bureau of Munici
pal Research, at n meeting of the civic
teachers of the public schools.
lie Bald that the construction of the
Philadelphia type of houses, which com cem
pellcd person te place their refuse en
the frentIdcwalk, was bound te cauRe
considerable dirt In the streets. He
lurtner said that there was difficulty in
enforcing the lnws by fines, because the
city could net put ,fteeth" into Its or
dinances. All street-cleaning fines have
te be collected by means of lawsuits,
which cost the city mere than it con
collect as penalties, he stated.
"We will have better co-eneratlnn he
tween the public and the city in keeping
the streets clean," he said, "under the
municipal cleaning, for all will feel thai
if they dirty the streets they are paying
the additional bill, while new they think
that it is up te the contractor te de the
work."
FOURTH DEATH IN CRASH
H. A, Dredt, of Philadelphia, Suc
cumbs te Injurlet In Canada
The fourth death resulting from the
automobile accident at a railroad cross
ing near La Collet, Tuesday, occurred
yesterday when II. A. Ilredt, of 100U
Meyamcnslng nvenue, died In. Uie
Champlaln Valley Hospital, Montreal,
from Injuries.
The condition of J. II, Clyman, the
fifth occupant of the car, who also was
Injured, is reported te be improving.
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Gifts That Please
Yeu arc sure te find here Just
the articles that will appeal te
either man or woman.
Our assortment la se varied with
real practical Christmas gifts.
Send foreur free illustrated cata
log of Xmas suggestions.
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-Furriers and Milliners.
Purchasing aarntt' or
ders ami Liberty Bends
accepted.
Mall
filled.
orders promptly
Fur garments repaired
and remodeled.
1115 CHESTNUT ST.
( OPPOSITE KEITH'S)
Charge purchases xelll
be billed en January 3 at.
Purchasers opening new
accounts will be entitled
te the above dating.
Extra large sizes up te
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FVERY Fur Garment and Fur Piece in this Great November
Fur Sale is sold at a less. The pelts from which they were
made were bought direct from the trappers last winter at a lower--
than-usual price because we paid" cash, at the prevailing high
price for these quality Furs, they were made up by our own expert
workmen, and were received te sell at our usual lower prices. But
this 25 te 40 Reduction was net even considered when these
goods were received, which reduction was suddenly decided upon
as an evidence en our pert te get
Back te 1914 Prices
even if it means a less te us. These Fur Coats were net made up
especially te sell at a price, but our regular stocks, high-quality
in every particular, and are extraordinary values, especially at this
time with winter's nppreach and Christmas only a few weeks off.
A Small Deposit Reserves Your Purchase
Beaver
Trimmed French
Real
Ceat.
(As Pictured)
225J00
Extra Special
Important Cheker Scarfs
WERE
Nat Squirrel'.. 14.60
Aus. Opossum. . 14.50
Jap Mink 1C.50
Stene Marten. . 39.50
Fitch (2-skin) . . 49.50
Jap Sable 49.50
Hud. Bay Sable. 69.50
Fur Scarf 8
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WOLF Black.
Brown, Taupe 19.60
French Seal..,, 24.60
FOX
Brown, Taupe 29.50
Genuine Beaver 39.60
Natural Skunk. 49.50
Scotch Moleskin 59.60
NOW
9.50
9.50
10.50
19.50
34.50
34.50
44.50
9.50
14.50
19.50
24.50
34.50
39.50
Fur Sets
WEIIE NOW
Hudsen Seal... 39.50 29.50
Jap Mink 59.50 39.50
Gonuine Beaver 59.50 39.50
Nat. Raccoon . . 64.50 49.50
TuupoFex 79.50 59.50
Black Lynx. . . . 74.50 59.50
Jap Cress Fex. 195.00 125.00
Natural Skunk. 110.00 84.50
Red Fex 165.00 135.00
Hud. Bay Sable 245.00 195.00
Fur Steles
WEKE NOW
French Seal.... 59.50 39.50
Scotch'Melo. ...110.00 69.50
Hudsen Seal... 110.00 69.50
Natural Nutria 125.00 79.50
Natural Skunk. 135.00 84.50
Nat. Squirrel .135.00 84.50
Jap Mink 175.00 87 j;n
Natural Mink.. 895.00 245.00
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Fur Ceaftg aedl Wraps
Special for Saturday Only
Taupe Marmet Were 125 J00, new 7d )
Swagpar Sports models. Well cut and skillfully niade !
with reverse border.
French Seal Were 145.00, new 07 nn
Smnrt SperU Medel. Of soft, pitable Bklns. A very
effective,, geed-wearing coat.
Hudsen Seal Were 195.00, new 7 ?J nn
A chle llttle Sports model of novel cut. Very sort r''VU
fine gleasy pelte.
Brown Marmet Were 195.00, new IdK nn
A very attractive smart Bperts model. Large raccoon xa,,'''
cellar and cuffs.
French Seal Were 225.00, new Id f)f)
A full-rlpple three-quarter length Ceat, trimmed with v'
skunk cellar and cuffs. '
Natural Muskrat Were 225 M0, new ? nn
New Sports Medel Of beautifully marked skins VtMMV
that blend well. Self-trimmed.
Taupe Nutria Were 275J00, new ion nn
Stylish, three-quarter-lcngth model, flneet soft skins, -l"'vl
perfectly matched.
Hudsen Seal Were 395M, new ?ec nn
Spert Medel, .set off charmingly with Skunk or Beaver 7tv
cellar and cuffs.
Scotch Moleskin Wrap .
Beautiful, soft, silky skins, oxeulaltely shaded end
matched, Kelinsky cellar and cuffs.
Were 495.00, new QdZ Of)
aulaltely shaded end uvv
ffs.
Natural Squirrel Were 495.00, new QJK nn
Jaunty, full Bex Ceat. Fashioned of clear, blue-gray UVV
sklna. Shawl cellar and bell cuffs.
Hudsen Seal Wrap Were 550.00, new 97T nn
Exceptional quality In short dolman, Kelinsky l a.VU
Squirrel cellar, cuffs and border.
Baby Caracul Were 795.00, new ?K f)f)
Wrnppy-effect. fashioned of fine, tight-curled skins, t'7",W
Kelinsky trimmed.
Special
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CHOKER
SCARFS
Natural Squirrel, Aus
tralian Opossum and Jap
Mink, animal effects.
9.50
Regularly M0
Special -.
AUSTRALIAN
SEAL STOLES
12 inches wide, 72 inches
long. Made from soft, lus
trous skins, jan exceptional
value.
24.50
Regular Value 39J0
Ceatees.
WEBB NOW
Taupe Nutria.. 110.00 69.50
Hudsen Seal... 145.00 97.50
French Seal
with Squirrel 195.00 120.00
Trim'd Hudsen
Seal 225.00 137.50
Taupe Nutria
with Muskrat 295.00 175.00
Natural Mink.. 205.00 195.00
Hudsen Seal
with Meleskin.345.00 210.00
Trim'd Moleskin 625.00 475.00
SpeciaU
LARGE WOLF
SCARFS
Fashionable animal effects;
smart shades of taupe, brown
and black. Unusual value.
14.50
Regular 10.50
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Men Buy Clothing
Here Because Such
Values Are Net
Found Elsewhere
That must be the chief reason, for mere men
are buying here than anywhere else. Last
Saturday afternoon we had mere customers
than three ether large stores combined ! But
there's another reason. WEHAVETHE
GOODS unequaled variety, from the best
manufacturers in this country.
Our Entire Stock of Men's Clothing
at Substantial Werth-while Reductions
Frem Our Regular Fairly-based Prices
That is the great news for every man
the man who wants the very finest
American or Londen Overcoat that
money can buy; the man who knows
the excellence of the fine Suits made
by the Stein-Blech Ce., Hart, Schaffner
& Marx and the "Alce" tailors; the man
who needs an Evening Dress Suit, a Fur
lined Ceat, extra Trousers or a Raincoat.
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tunity te cheese from the most desirable
collection of Clothing in this city, and ,
the opportunity te pay less than the fair
price at which it was made te sell. This
range of reductions represents our Less
OF LEGITIMATE PROFIT in the in
terest of the public our part in meeting
new conditions.
Men's$35te $95 Suitsnew $25.00 te $71.50
$40 te $122.50 Overcoats new $28.50 te $84.00
But the really extraordinary feature of the news for this week-end
is the geed word of these three groups made up from our own reg
ular lines with the addition of several hundred from a great manu
facturer whose desire te co-operate prompted him te take less than
his cost of production. This is the result
Men's $45 Suits
and Overcoats
$29.00
$50 te $65 Suits
and Overcoats
$39.00
$70 te $90 Suits
and Overcoats
$49.00
The above groups are assuredly the most remarkable Clothing values obtainable.
If, perchance, somewhere else may be found an odd Overcoat or Suit of equal
value, it will be the exception that proves the rule for nowhere will be found
such a varied and well-asserted collection of DESIRABLE CLOTHING at se
much below the regular prices. Handsome Winter Suits of fine worsteds and
cassimeres, and great warm Winter Overcoats and Ulsters from our best manufac manufac
turerseow marked at these low prices $29.00, $39.00 and $49.00.
Compare Goods and Prices
en the Day of the Purchase
Decide for -ueurself whetlier you ipill buy here
or elsewhere, new or later.
In many lines, prices are coming down in the whole
sale market. We are procuring many special purchases
at reductions and always give our customers every
advantage. But we believe our present reductions en
goods we bought at the higher prices, mere than antici
pate any general reduction likely te come this year.
We ask you te COMPARE prices en the day of
your purchase NOW and we shall ask you te COM
PARE our prices with ethers en the day of purchase,
en January 1st and afterwards alieayax
If you have a charge account here, all merchandise
purchased from November 1st te December 81st,
inclusive, may be PAID FOR IN JANUARY.
This is our original plan te extend the Christmas
shopping ever a longer period, in the interests of our
customers as well as our salespeople and delivery force
preventing ever-crowding just before Christmas.
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Other Interesting Groups
$50.00 te $95.00 Evening Dress Suits $25.00 te $71.50
$150. 00 te $350. 00 Fur-lined Overcoats $95. 00 te $245. 00
$50.00 te $150.00 Fur-cellar Overcoats $33.50 te $96.00
Youths '$45to$62.50Leng-trousersSuits$34.50to$49. 00
$5.00 te $22.50 Separate Trousers new $3.50 te $1475
$45.00 te $80.00 Cutaway Freck Coats $22.50 te $66.00
Men's $12.00 te $60.00 Raincoats new $7.75 te $49.00
$85.00 te $95.00 English Great Coats new $71.50
$20.00 te $85.00 Leather Coats new $10.00 te $66.00
$25.00 Leatherette Coats at Half Price new $12.50
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