HBjPHBWrP ,"i'j l,i y zGnilSBmi-l J!SmKM, JSfwWfflP''' ' mwSmfffi vf ,Pr 4 . tffc t.- ' -I - I - . VOL J . 1 r IT mm rik aTa a 4h . a m . . . I EPISCOPALIANS TO , MARKANNIVERSARY t, 22 i' 3th Year in State te Be Cele brated at Historic Christ Church Hpidcepal chun-hcs throughout the stale tomorrow --v III cdrbrntp the 22uth BnfcHvejBarr of the Introduction of the Churclr of England service Inte the col ony! of Pennsylvania, I Historic Christ Church, Second street nbol-e Marked will be the scene of an attrjlversnry week celebration, which wll brine together snme of the most noted figures, both clerical and Iny, , Iti Oil and adjoining states, IBie anniversary week exercises will he bpencd tomorrow In Christ Church with the cc'cbrntlen of the Hely Cem- "muilen at 0 o'clock. The Right Rev. Barters', Israel, blMiep of Eric, will prc.cn at 11 e cieck. , ' in tne aucrnoen at www o'clock n piKtant, written l7 Marie E. J. Hobart, will) be presented. It is called "Ad vance the Line," and was written In thel Interest of the nation-wlde cam Daicn of the Enlscertnl Church. , The Rev. Dr. h. N. Calcy. rector of !- Ij"tf... 1. - C!l T...1'.H.1 II.. !.. IIIO llWilirill Ul Oli UIIMU HUM iUU iaiiv- ify.l wll' give a lecture, with pictures, In the evening, illustrating "The Church at Werk." IIelv Communion will be eelcbrnted nt 10 'Vcleck Monday morning in Christ Church, Bishops and clergy will as semble at 11 e c'eck and listen te an addicss by the Hev. Dr. Oeerge A. IWrten en "The Churchman and Ills FrWnds." After the speaking there will be a luncjheen in the Neighborhood Heuse of Christ Church, nt which Governer Sproul. who is one of the distinguished nutnerUlcs en early Pennsylvania his tory' will be present. Xfcafternoeu session, also at Christ Church, will be devoted te historical and patriotic societies. The Rev. Dr. Jehn " Moekrldgc will preside. ' iLcrbcrt Welsh will speak en "The Church's Concern for Indians nnd Nc Nc greeh." Miss Anne Hollingsworth Whirten will tell of "Our Fore Fere mothers." JamcsWaltcr Themas, rep resenting Bishop Murray, of Maryland, will, speak en "Contribution of Gov Gov ereor Nichelson, of Maryland." Fol lowing the addresses there will be n re ception in the Neighborhood Heuse by the ladles' committee. Henry Budd will prcslde at the eve ning' session. "Themas Bray and His Werk" will be the theme of Austin Baxter Keep. The Rev. Rebert Nor wood will read a poem. On Sunday, November 21, the preacher at the morning service will be the Rt. Rev. Herbert Bury, D. D of Londen, Bishop.ef Northern nnd Ccn Iral Europe. t-' ' Urn I nnr.inmnK netickh TUB MIIIMl til Mlllll ,. v' minfi. MAYNEa "OWtCS. Paiter Cem." munltv Church New Yerk, en 'Fnmt MfiNAnCHr. TO DE-MOCItACT IV IN. Vurr.r".T November 14, a e m.. Whit' Auditorium. JBth below che.tn .'t. y nn.S . Anm1wteni fr. fnrirn tlnpllut . TIIB TRJU'IJR Bread and IJprk. stn. (1000 N.) 81)00 Kent ' i'V"'I' II. CONWKLL. Paiter. 7.30 D i m. int. 2 30 n 'mJ're U Cr uwrlntend. ftirfl,iV.ll8p iS? 23 nu"Un M'lMrlM. A Cordial Welcemi te nil -rvP.. Friends THE Otn miKNDS' .MKKTINO iieuhF well ns many ether noted Prl.nS. pni', mnnv nrnAR a ti - 111. Iii.tofieal.eot" of 'SS?:- ,?nJ?I rne wn,.hin . v1:.r:"."",v- .'" "iii ISSftirt" "l " ocleek Vl.lter. ee"dl"fy Mrt.hadlt nnlseepnl fleld I M' K '"Vncil, Bth and Cle.r- ;,-Te,tiKEn- """'" ri25Tiil;r!l!n.f- wer.hlp and Sermon. j-.-iij- ini-iiaih .yperlntendenl. 7 00 Epworth Injrue. f7fer."V"'""c werhP- "On Dey' Cen. .'reteMint KnUennnl ST. l'ETEIl'S CltUnCII 3d nn.1 Pine St.. n?cter3DWAMD M' Jr:FFEnYS. B. T. D . 11 .'nS ?' ,H0,V. Communion. hi th "iR;'iT:"er-Pin,r J,1rvlc: nn1 Sermon , Te Deum In F" .Prnui PI'W Amlabl." . ....... ...'.Darnb' nd, r..P: " '-veninir Service with brief beT:Rl mU,1 bV Chelr of tetiy mtn ani1 "A,.Pi!w.th', """" Spehr riLUtj,ole,,,y.M.,,cr n- Hefmnnn) nvenlny and AternlnB" Oikelev "Lead. K ndjy uRht" . ' '.V:. . V.Darnird ... . (Sole bi Mr. Nerr n) The lord In Mv Llshf p,rker -"Mifnlflcnt In r" V.W. O We',1 ZZJTII ANMVKItSAnY OF CHRIST CHURCH, 2d .1. abev- Market. V"",ST SUNDAY, NOVEMlinn 14 n.OOa. m. IIelv Communion. U, m,n0r.nIn PryrmnJ Bermen by the Rl Ilev. ItegerB laracl. D. D.. blnhep of Hrle, ' 3 30 p. m -Eien.enc and pageant. "Ad vane the Lin. 8 00 p. m "Th. Church at Werk" (Illustrated), by the Ilov. L. N. Calcy. .,! MONDAY. NOVEMBER 13 10 00 a. m IIelv Communion. 11.00 a. m HI.terln.il Paper., by Dr. 11, flnti nn.l Yw A oak ' 12 03 p m Pr'avers lilshep Ilhlnelander. 1 00 p. m. Clerical luncheon. Speaker., lll.hoe Oarland Governer ffnreul. Mayer Moere. Rev. 13. Y. Hill, p. D . T 00 p. m. Historical Puper. by IMr Wel.h. Mr. Themas nevj if. (filbert Miss A. II. Wharten. Itcccptlen by the Indies' committee. 8 00 p. m. Kvenlrf reception. Paper, by Dr Austin Haxter Keen. Rev. Rebert Norwood and the Hecter. and address by 1 i A "1l!(Cim"B Urn ml $Q00 :M HUH aM 4flR aJ Round Trip SHSH vRIHI War Tan tle ""I"'? .... . rrewlirterlnn -Dae. the Ulble Pral.e m Round Trip War Taw jJe SPECIAL EXCURSION TO NEW YORK TOMORROW (November 14) BDeclal truln leave. Ileadlnir Ter minal 8.00 A. M.. .tepplnc at .ueiUBDDin Air., iiuniiuaaun m., llViume Junction, I.e(an and Jcnkln- lewn. Retamlnr lear New Yerk He. 23d Ht.. 7:41 P. M.t Liberty ht MOO P. M. at m u m m m AIU.II ST. I IILKCU, 18th and ArclT 10.4.1 "When a Man'. LIht Ileceme. Darknr.s " At 8 Dr. Macartney commence, a series of 12 sermon, en "Dlmcultle. of Relief, ur wu?a"uui, ARKm ny t eepic Nev. 14 "David Dae. the J lad Men?" Nev. 21 "Faith: Hew Dee. It Save?" Nev. 28 "rraier: Can a Man Who Hai lleen Prayed Fer He Lest?" Dec. S Predestinatien: Where Dees Man's Will Come In?" Dec. 12 'TerRivene.s: Can We, If It una itui Jieen aeuicnw Dec lu "The Trinity: De Christians Wor Wer hlp Three Cijds?" Dec. 20 "Satan: Why Dee. Ged Suffer Him?" Jan. 0 "Abraham: Would Ced Enjoin Act. Contrary te th Murnj Senne?" Ian 10 "The Second Advelt: What Dees It Mean?" Inn. .3 "ntcrnjl Punishment: Will He?" Jan. 80 Heaxen: Is It a State or m P ne? TllK IlKTHI.lJlU-.M .TRKSIHTEBLVN CHURCH, Ilread and Diamond sts Rev. WILLIAM L. McOORMICK. Paster. 10 30 a. m. Mernlnc worship Subject of .ermen: "PIlESUYTERIANISil A WORLD I OHCI3." 2 30 p. m. Sabbath Scheel. 0:45 p m. Yeung- People'. Sec. of C. Bi 7.45 Evenlni Service Subject of sermin: "THINGS IN WHICH WB AORnK" Series. Ne 2. "rRKSUY TERIANI8M AND CATHOLICISM." The paater will he an Illustrated lecture en mewarasnip Wednesday eienlnsr. i ember 17. Everybody welcome. Ne- ITnltflrlan JR1 HIK UNITARIAN CHURCH OT (1KRMAX. TOWN. Ore. no t. nnd W Chelten ave. .Sunday. November 14, lO.'O. Service at 11 a. m. 'lhe mlnltcr. Ilev. ROOEIl S. rORDES will preach. Subject: "SACRAMENT AND SYM- Classes for children In the parish house at the same hour. All are Inilted. PIRHT UMTAUIAN CHURCH 2123 Chestnut at. Rev. rilEDERICK R. ORIFriN. Minister 11 a. m Mr. Jlrlffln will preach. Subject: "SIXTY-FIVE MILLION AMER. 1CANS." 8 p m Mr. Ernest O Adnms, "A Lay. man's Opinion of the Church " Kthlcnl Cul Hire IlltOAI) NT. THEATRE. 11 am Mbert W Martin n "FIVE GREAT LIB ERALIZING DISCOVERIES IN TIII3 MODL'RN WORLD." ' Sunday at Y. M. C. A., Nev. 14, 1920 L CENTRAL lll.nn. 1421 ARCH ST. ) I.IIUMV 3 J'. M THE IIIIJLE CLASS Toele: 'Human Strength Plus" ader: MR GEORGE H STREAKER AUDITORIUM J P. M. 8ERVICI3 MEET1NO Speak r: MR. J. E. PLATT Secretary of the frontier of the Christian Mev ment In the Far East. Mukden. China. Musical Prenram. Violin, Celle & Organ i LOIII1Y .1 P. M r'WEI.VE LIVE-WIRE QUESTIONS "I. lhe Church a Werth-Whlle Institution?" Leader: DR C II. SHIRK I.OIII1Y 7 P. M. EVENING SONG SERVICE Bins- Your Favorite Hjninn With Us Leader: GEORGE W. SCHROEDER LOI1I1Y H P. M EVENING SERVICE Illustrated with Motion Pictures Tepic: "Man nnd the Flowers" Rev. J. Henry Harm, tenches th NORTH lll.nn. 1013 W. I.KHKill AVE. Speaker: fl. T. NICHOLLS Tepic: "Follewlnr Jesus" Inspiration A SlnfrlnE Fcllenshlp WEST I1T.1X1. 521) & HANSOM HTS. AUDITORIV'M 4 P. M. SERVICE MEETING Speaker: REV. JOHN HAINER Special irusic Choir of llleckley Iluptl.t Church Prof. Tlavlus Lutz. Director LOBnY P. M. YOUNO PEOPLE'S SERVICE MEETINO Speaker: MR. R. E. HUCHANAN Special Music Under Direction of Mr. P. S Carlsen ' OIRLS' LOHIIY 4.30 P. M. Illble Sterles.nnd Hew te Tell Them HOYS' LOI1IJY I 30 P M. PERSONAL PROIILEMS B 30 T. M. FELLOWSHIP SUPPER Sunday Scheel lessen Saturdays at 4 hUIa.I l Ta 11T EVER1I10DY WELCOME. LADIES ARI3 ESPECIALLV INVITED T M CA. in1 riiii..iiir.i.rni.i GptsfbrEJery&edr Fleer Lamp anil Bmekerrt Stand Men nre always pleased witi: ( gifts that can be associated with their daily habits. What is mere appropriate for the smoker than this brenze de luxe extension fleer lamp and smoker's stand, or the nickel ash leceiver, with colored glass in the center? Fer book levers the Verde Green Boek Con sole, pictured here, is most thought theught ful. Hundreds of ether gifts for your selection. ENGRAVED CHRISTMAS CARDS jffitetiJ&L Vertta Green Heek Consels Nickel Ash Heceiver QUALITY STATIONERS AND ENGRAVERS Chestnut Street at Ninth, y, Showing Seme of the Great Values for Monday, in The Strawbridge & Clothier Reduction Sale! InAUDepdrtmentsManyThingsAreReduced-JnManyDepartmentsAllThingsAreReduced Women's Suits of the Finer Kinds Submit te the Reduction These exclusive-looking kinds the Suits that se appeal te one's vanity that no price seems tee high yet here they are, at the height of the season, at a reduction along with the most commenplace: Nete the High Character of the Materials In These Suitsnew $165.00 te $375.00 The finest of duvetyne, vcldyne, vcl-de-cygne, graciella, evera, wool velour, tatin and chiffon velvet some claborate Three-picce Costumes, beautifu'ly embroidered and fur-trimmed, among them. And Suits embroidered in silk, tinsel thread orweol, and seme handsomely braided; many trimmed with Canadian wolf, moleskin, fpx, skunk, blended squirrel and natural squirrel. . Formerly $185.00 te $425.00. Smart Tailored Suits new $45 te $65 Belted and scmi-beltcd models, straight-line and rippling effects, and beltless models en long, semi-fitting lines. Of Pejrct twill, wool velour, duvet de laine', duvet melange and broadcloth. Formerly $60.00 te $72.60. Fine Suits in Extra- Sizes Reduced Belted and semi-belted models, fashioned en long, slender -lines, also beltless models with the smartest of plain-tailored touches. Of wool velour, duvet de laine and vcldyne, many fur-trimmed nd embroidered. Formerly $67.50 te $185.00, new $60.00 te $165.00. The model sketched, $125.00. -- Strawbrldg-e A Clothier Second Fleer. Centra Fine Afternoon and Evening Gowns Have Their Prices Lowered Beautiful models the choice of the season, and scores and scores of them, including many of the single exclusive models which always make selection se delightful. First in importance Fine Evening Gowns of Many Kinds In the Sale new $40.00 te $225.00 Softly puffed taffetas, draped satiny, shimmering silvercleth, rich metal brocades, airy beaded nets, and the stately paillette Gowns that seme women wear with mnrked distinction. Some arc essentially Dance Frecks, with multitiudineua frivolities, ethers are unmistakably "fprmal." Formerly $50.00 te $250.00. High-Class Afternoon Gowns the Very Smartest Types new $37.50 te $75.00 Straight-line, tunic, panel and redingete models, of satin, crepe de chine, crepe meteor and crcpe Georgette, many elaborately beaded and embroidered. The model sketched ($70.00) is of blue crepe meteor, with cream cellar of tucked crepe Geor Geer Geor gctte and Irish lace. Fermer prices, $47.50 te $90.00. Jersey Dresses, Special at $21.50 Straight-line models with tunics, and round-neck, celiarless bodices with long tleeves the tunic, neckline and sleeve's attractively embroidered. SJ . Strawbridge & Clothier Second fleer. Market Street 4 New Purchases of Women's Coats and Wraps Arrive Here they are additional new lets of Coats and Wraps in the styles which sold se rapidly last week, and which only our prestige in the market enabled us te duplicate. $1 1 0.00 Delman Wraps new $87.50 A few belted coat effects among them. All of highgrade cloths in dark blue and brown, a few in black. Made with deep cape-like cellars of nutria or Australian opossum. And the linings! you'll want te wear them inside out. Delman Wraps Special at $70.00 Of , the fine, soft, cesy wool fabrics in dark tones, with elegant linings and great muffling cellars very chic, and se practical. $70.00 Delman Wraps new $55.00 Of veleurs in beautiful shades, some fur-trimmed, ethers perfectly plain for these who wish te wear separate furs. S -Strnwbrllie i. Clothier Second Fleer. Centra A Special & Marx Monday's Purchase .of Hart, Winter Overcoats" Feature of the Clothing Schaffner and Suits Sale Our ENTIRE STOCK of Hart. Schaffner & Marx Clothing, of Stein-Blech Clothing, of "Alce" Clothing and of all ether Clothing for men and young men every garment is marked at a reduced price. But we have just bought several hundred Winter Overcoats and Suits from Hart, Schaffner i& Marx at less than their regular prices, and these are added te our EXTRA-SPECIAL GROUPS. See these en Monday Hart Schaffner & Marx $50.00 te $80.00 Suits New in Our Wonderful Groups at $29.00, $39.00 and $49.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx $65.00 te $80.00 Overcoats New in Our Extra-Special Groups at $39.00 and $49.00 Alsp Hart, Schaffner & Marx $122.50 Winter Overcoats, new $84.00 In the groups at $29.00, $39.00 and $49.00 you will find a wonderfully attractive assortment these three lets, of course, also including both Suits find Overcoats from the "Alce" and ether well-known tailoring establishments, as well as from Hart, Schaffner & Marx. In ether words, these groups will be mere attractive in value than ever en Menday: Suits and Overcoats Werth $45.00 te $80.00 New $29.00, $39.00 and . $49.00 We repeat, these three groups are the WONDER FEATURES of the Sale embracing lets from our own stock at extra reductions and recent special purchases at great concessions. But the advantages throughout the Clothing Stere are exceedingly attractive all Suits and Overcoats, all Fur-lined and 'Fur-cellar Overcoats, all Evening Dress and Tuxedo Suits, all separate Trousers, all heather Overcoats, all youths' Ieng-trousers Suits everything reduced. 3) StrawbrUge i. Clothier Second Fleer, East A Beautiful Display of Fashions in Furs Nothing mere Inspiring for a new day, a new week or a new season, than the sight of these charmingly wintry Furs Wraps that one sees in fancy muffled up te the well-coiffed head of the woman en theatre or opera bent; great shaggy Coats that put the meter girl at her best; short boxy or rippling Ceatees te swing saucily through winter sports; shoulder wrap-like affairs for the tailored cloth dresses; new little One-skin Chokers that give a finished air tb the tailored suit Fashions for all times and all tastes the most captivating Fashions imaginable, AND Many Furs are New Reduced -Including the most admired, the most-wanted pieces the reduc tions en some arc given belew: $375.00 Brown Peny Ceat, 36 inches long new $295.00 $425.00 Muskrat Ceat, raccoon cellar and cuffs new $375 $635.00 Australian Opossum Sports Ceat new $495.00 $800 Hudsen Seal Ceat (?,,); skunk cellar and cuffs, $650 $265.00 Russian Marmet Ceat, trimmed with nutria $215 $350.00 Black Peny Ceat, with Australian Opossum $275 $725.00 Fine Hudsen Seal Ceat, 45 inches long new $600 $1275.00 Skunk-trimmed Hudsen Seal Delman new $985 $350.00 Caracul Ceat, with large rolling cellar new $285 $900.00 Skunk-trimmed Hudsen Seal Ceat new $750.00 $225.00 Smart Nearseal Ceat, 36 inches long new $195.00 $395.00 Nearseal Ceat with deep rolling cellar new $335 $295.00 Nearseal Sports Ceat, 30 inches long new $250.00 S- Strawbridge & Clothier Sucend Fleer, Filbert Street Deferred Payments are Convenient Te many of our customers who have occasion te buy a considerably large quantity of goods at one time Furniture or ether Heme Furnishings or Winter Apparel. They find it easier te arrange for payments te ceme due at in tervals and te extend ever a period of two, three or mere months. The system as con ducted by our Deferred Pay ment Office is practical, dig nified and economical. One gets the advantage of the lowest cash prices, and has te pay only a very small per centage for interest and cleri cal weik. (Fleer 4, Filbert Street.) Gingham Heuse Dresses $2.95 A saving of $1.00 for women who buy these pretty Heuse Dresses, as sketched. Of c e m b i n ation atien ation stripe gingham, blue, green or pink effects Nete the style features, ging ham vest and sash and white pique cellar. Heuse Dresses, Special, $1.95 blue, gray or pink cham- bray. On straight lines, belted and smocked mrabriiiie & ciethier Third Tloer, Filbert Streit, West 7600 Yards of Percales Reduced te 30c a Yard Percales of the finest quality in the Under-Price Sale. All 36 inches wide. Light and dark grounds, striped and figured, in cluding neat shirting stripes, tiny checks, little sprigged patterns and quaint, well-covered designs for children's diesses. Alse Per cales in plain colors. Werth far mere than the reduced price of 30c a yard. - btrawbrldee & Clothier Al.la 5. Centre Of 1S7.50 Satin and Mignonette Over-Blouses Regular $10.00 and $12.00 Values A special purchase of three hundred Over-Blouses beautiful models and high in fashion's favor. Some are of satin, in navy brown and black, attractively braided and embroidered; ethers are' of mignenette in navy, brown, black, Aztec, Oriele, Orient blue and bisque, embroidered in heavy wool ctlects, or braided and em broidered in self tene or showing a pretty touch of color. , i&-- Strawbrldare A Clothier Seoend Fleer, Centre Beys' Stockings, 25c a Pair Reduced Frem 35c and 40c a Pair 1200 pairs of these heavy Black Ribbed Cotten Stockings with heels and tees strongly reinforced. Sizes 6 te 10V. They will stand sturdy boys in geed stead for school and play. The savings are of special interest te parents 25c a pair. Strawbrldre & Clothier Al.la -1 Market Street Mere Than 500 Lets of Toys at Reduced Prices We began buying Toys for the coming Christmas been after last Christmas, and have a very large, splendid stock. Te insure the dis posal of our entire stock before Christmas we have marked mere than 500 different lets of Toys nnd Games at reduced prices. We have also marked All Dells at Reduced Prices ' This is assuredly a Bhepping early! great inducement te begin your Christmas 5-- Strawbridge & Clothier Fourth Tloer Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET Our Entire Stock of Fleer Coverings Reduced Hundreds of homes have profited by the remarkable values pre sented. Every American and Oriental Rug, in every faize; every yard of Carpet, Matting and Linoleum has been reduced. These fine Wilten Rugs aie among the most remarkable of the values: Royal Wilten Rugs, 9x12 feet new $88.50 Fine Wilten Rugs, 9x12 feet new $115.00 Imported Wilten Rugs, 9x12 feel $115.00 Fine Wilten Rugs, 8.3x10.6 new $110.00 Imported Wilten Rugs, 9x15 feet $165.00 Chenille Carpet, plain shades, $10.40 sq. yd. 5-- blraMbrldice Clothier Fourth Fleer Weil ifr THE LOWER-PRICED FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENT Smith & Sens Axminsters, 9x12 $49.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9x12 feet $45.00 "Victory" and Other Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet new $44.50 Seamless Velvets, rose, blue, 6x9 $27.50 Fibre Rugs, 3x6 feet, half price at $1.75 Fibre Rugs, 27x60 in., half price at $1.50 Tapestry Brussels Carpet-new 90c a yard i exeieum marked at 60c a square yard . lumier fourth Fleer, Filbert Street lf- StrawbrldKe & West .-, Lf ' W WHM ,n i. 1 VJfi f v-iSS Tc, $6.00 Weel Plaids, $4.00 The handsome patterns that are being sold every day for smart est sports skirts. Plaids in striking etiects. PlaidB in softer me conservative combinations. All r r.-t iLV ' ",i.i B"eI. m,?r? . .w . ,,,vll0 nriuu Jiow CU.UU B yard. -- Btr.wbrldM t Clethl.r Al.l. 7, Centra r4-! idtiwrg,t,'Hh,iHM IlltOAI) O-i - IKITIIK NTUK iife ?i rnrr.. no. t. . Jl'', ary vtBt.-u-ty 9 -n V M&L JtVCWflf "VAj". (X I V J t"--- t,: - . J "' - "ga
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