". ;w ra5s"v .' . t' :t$i yr. 7m SSK. y ?. ' M J it . J4 !' Hj, ' ' w !'. ;.H, It '4 EVENING PTJBlilO LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1920 PRETTIEST NURSE IN ARMY ENDS 45,472-MILE JOURNEY m&ew&$Y ywMWftays Philmont, Fa. Girl Used Elc , pliant as Jitney and Even Visited Harem ! Tire emrf Storms at Sea Added . f 77n7.s e Trii JFiWi Czech Troops fenipIrtiiiR n 15. 17J mlle trip, diir Jnt; winch tl'im she Nlteit Hepnt clcht ili Irs. both lvili7(.(l nml nenrlv w, IMUn VMvUn I.enrv. of I'lillninnt. l'n . 'returned te thn I'lilted Stiitis M-iterdiiy en tin- nrmy trntispnit I'w anient (irnnt. 'upon which slip lm f.ren ililif nure ;inr willing from New Yerk hnrbjr. 1 chrunn 2 MWh I,pnr. n tnll. utllmv. prtlt brunette, was tin- moil filkcd-ef ptrien nbej.nl thn Mr tnitupnif thieuli her various ixplelti while NishtM'ine en her trip nm nml the wmlil mill htilf wny hack iikiIii "T'ie picttipvt nurip In thp inm." n sebrluiift npjdlcd te Iim b tin nrmy , t think there wprp the or six of them. anreri who in.idf tin Jeiirni't with her, didn't stem Rieutly linprc-Mil with m howepr. did net mmh te think it mi- 'nulinnrj nurse's iinifeini of white cloth. usiuil that nn Ameiiniu kiH should bp but tln- did wmit te knew all about rnnrvplpd nt for riditiR i iinrls ni-rnxs , New Yerk. I'liiliuleliiliiii nii.l Nmten. the Silmra iIpsi rt iind jittie in dp- Tht -pi'iupd perfteth lentpnted. and phnntbnrk tliieiiH tin jiiiirIps of j:iiw hip te uiidprituud that the harem Colen. I of teihi ii inurh diffeit'tit than here- Sfrellrel ThmiiBi. ii .r. tnfere. nml that the war had brought ( Mrnllwl nn ouch Harem nwit mn ,inilgP,. lmimllnK one 11..1 "i "nnt "-inenl, wliil,. still a .which nc Hipip wenipn i eiidlilnintiU little gnl and Inter when I attended I ,. fuedem than the had enjejut and graduated fiem the fimerMtx of before VI1I1-..WIUHIU, i neer llllalnii Mint I lBHi ' ,ii Axi-v"'vi W is h m s MV i ii ffUWTm ! sj S' i 1 kl w $fX, kmt Bv.Vrf i-sfc X i.J I V L 'i a'4SS- ' 3 yr rt.A a jtxsmMi&ilHiivt m$s MISS KSTKLIA LimtY riillmeut, I'.v.. clrl. Iiniiwn ns "prettiest muse In the nnn," mIie Iiim just inrapletril n 1.".l"S!-inlIe Jeunirj en the transport l'rcsldent Or.int WOUKI per nee sue i wmuli rful li.litu as I linie iluilng the last nine months," she Hiiid "Cnn ou inuiKine trellln? tlireimh a harem"' Thin was one of the most exciting niheiitiirn of the entire trip and 1 win sheii te undei-tand that It asi a rare pi i liege i lilnm granted te Christians "The wires In tins piirieula- Imreni. I'miRlit I'lrc at Sra "We left New Yerk en I'ebruary 2 and nfti i passing into the ranatnn iiiual at Colen, cnu rgpil en the oppesite1 lili. Hnlbea. en Iebninij 1(1. and tluu went te San Kraiiiinu. where we ar lixl twehe dais later "The transport, with orders te proceed te Vl.idiMntek te take Cjpiho-SleNak tioeps ftem tliete te tlieii homes in Trieste, nailed out through the Oehlen (late peinl weekN later." Minn I.enr then went en te tell of her oege In itetntl, Inrlmltnt a de-M-riiitlen of the lire which win iIIhcov iIIhcev ired In the held tdiertly after the Bhln left Ycikahama, the fit Ht pert of pull, and in which two seni.ien were suffo suffe eilteil. Hht described the taking en of WOO troops at Vladivostok and the imbue ipietit trip thiengh the far Orient and eastward through the Huer. cannl. the Ued Hen, anil the Indian ocean te Tileste The leturn trlii. KaMi Mlw i I,enry, was Just as uinnienteui. phdp t lull in the Heil nen. wlieVe thev strnek fiice leiriuc ueni unit nriuunr.i iiur nieineters weip broken and great fear wan expressed for th" II es of the crew. HPtween Mntilln and KartRU. .Inpaii, lining the leturn ttin te Vladlvoxtek, tlie transtiert eiieeuntered n monsoon, whiili Miss I.inrj ileicrltiPR as n "iitpp brother te the dreiidnl tphenu." and whiih tiiMeil the nhlp around "like a nirk In a washing machine" for four lltllH Dining another trip the trntiKpert Ktepped nt (Vx Inn. wliere Miss l.rary liiiil the exiiteinent of nn elephant ride, i and In Kgxpt mIic vidlted the Sahara (lea rn and tlie Npiilnx. en the back or a (ninel. Hei xlsit ten real, mire-enough Inn em ei'i'iirred Just before hei ictiirn home. SEWER CONTRACTS SIGNED Werk Ordered In Various Sections Totals $164,000 Mn.xer Moere tednx slgnid eetittnits for sewers totaling SKM.dOO. Jeseph IVrna teeeixeil a (entinrt for a imin seer In Summerilnle iixeniie and one for a sewer pitess the Heuse elt I ieuipnt(i neiween ,xiiams nxeuup nnu i the Frnnkferd bruneh of the Philadel phia and Heading Knllxn, for SeO.OOO. Tlie fiiiiip man reeelxed the contract for a main sewei in 11 street and Krlp nx'eiuiP, and .leseph Mess reeelxed one for a brnncli sewer In Chew nxenue from Tlilnl te Lawrence streets. SERVANT GIRL DECAMPS; CL0THESAND JEWELS GONE Sephie Get Pat en Jeb and Then Deelded te Leave Place Mm. Hamuel Fisher, fiTO." North Park nvptiue, Oennaiitewn, wife of the proprietor of n hosiery mill nt II North Third street, reported te the police of the Thirt -fifth district today the ab tence of a jeting servnnt girl who had been In her employ only two weeks ntut incKieniiy tne disappearance of between S2000 and ?:i()00 worth of clothing and jcx- elry. The HPrvaiit'n name Is given nn Hephle Jehnsen, seventeen years old, and she Is dcK'rlbed ns being a b'eude, live feet two and ene-linlf Inchen tall, xvlth a turned up nose. During Mis. Plsher's nbsenee yes terday her aged mother saw the girl going out the back deer earrjlng two sultenses and x earing n mink cane nnd a hat which she recognized ns her daugh ter's property. lloitHcweik evidently ngrccd xxlth Hephle, for during her two xxeeks' stay she Is reported te have gained six pounds In weight. She Is also belle eil te linxn nupilrcd n taste for Jewelry and fine clothes te the ex tent! of three or four diamond rings, a wrist xxatih. a laa1lleie, two bracelets, a fur rout and nrikpleee, eight dresses and considerable llug(rle, airerdlug te Mrs. rishcr. Eversharp Pencils EVERSHARP pencils arc commended for their useful ness as well as their attractive designs. The large size with clip is most popular. 14-Kt. Geld . . Sterling Silver .$28 . 3 fm S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MI.HCHANTS JHWHMmS SIl.Vi:n8MlTlIS ni P BONWiT TELLER &, CO. 1 Uhe Specialty vwp eFOriainattani CHESTNUl AT 1 3TH STREET If Special Values Wednesday of the New Medes in "JEUNE FILLE" APPAREL FOR MISSES and SMALL WOMEF Misses' Daytime Coats SILVERTONE and KINDRED FABRICS Very Exceptionally Priced at fjQ (() Plain-tailored coats te wear with one's exvn peltry. Lined throughout with novelty silks. Sizes 14 te 18. Misses' Camels' -Hair Coats W ALSO BOLIVIA SPORTS COATS Made te Sell for 85.00 68.00 m w I A full-belted medel: wide pleat down back from neck te hem. Lined throughout with pussywillew. FOURTH FLOOR g Misses' Coats of Veldyne INCLUDED ARE BOLIVIA COATS Made te Sell for Up te 125.00 $$.$$ Smart effects in plain-tailored,' belted a.id draped models. Flowered linings; stitchery trimming. FOURTH FLOOR Vcldyvc Pfraps and Coats SPECIALIZED FOR WEDNESDAY Made te Sell for Up te 135.00 QQ Q Featuring fur cellars of nutria and squirrel. This delightful fabric is developed in varying youthful styles. FOURTH FLOOR Misses ' Duvet dc Laine Suits Included Arc Suits of Velour and Silvertene Made te Sell for Up te 85.00 (y QQ This, collection embraces plain - tailored tweed models, fur-trimmed suits and suits for sports and street wear. peURTH FLQOR Misses 'Suits : Impert Copies FUR COLLARS and BANDINGS Made te Sell for Up te 125.00 8.00 Developed in Veldyne and Velour de Laine; Radium 6ilk lined. The unusually high character of the tailoring is only one of the many distinctive features of these gracefully styled suits. FOURTH FLOOR Misses ' Tailored Frecks OF POIRET TWILL Very Exceptionally Priced 58.00 Original- and unique style treatments in rcdingetc, btraight-linc, loose and loop-panel frocks. Sizes 14 te 18. Misses' Crepe Silk Frecks KITTEN'S EAR CREPE and SATIN Made te Sell for 98.50 78 QQ Seft lustrous fabrics in such desirable colorings as n.tn nnw. mn DJUE. Dlilblt. Uluvvi,, dui.w, .., t """ "" ,- n-"..'..- n .. J ........ -,1-1. afternoon snaaes. mew cuwan ou "''"yT and tunic skirts, monkey fur, beading and embreid ery trimming, j , FOURTH FLOOR , SI I1 '' I Wl BONWIT TELLER GXQ. 1 3t i effte rSpecfacShopOtwinatienA CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET Vf&fa n; v.i i -i'i . Wit ii ti')) K tV 'fiWti 4a3 Vm ..), V -wis- ANNOUNCEMENT FOR WEDNESDAY m m W'.S : 'j a -r a REPLACEMENT PRICES en FURS Every item listed below has been repriced in accordance with the estimated lowered cost for merchandise of like quality many months hence. r. i ?d 100 WOMEN'S and MISSES' HUDSON SEAL COATS Cellars and Cuffs of Self-Fur, Beaver, Squirrel, Australian Opossum or Nutria 185.00 225.00 275.00 These Prices Represent Savings of $100 te $150 Because of Procuring Pelts at Lowered Prices 195.00 m FRENCH SEAL COATS . Formerly Priced 325.00 Three-quarter length model; cellar and cuffs of beaver, skunk opossum and squirrel. NATURAL LEOPARD COATS OQS 00 Formerly Priced 395.00 ZJxJ,JJ Three-quarter length model; large cellar and cuffs of raccoon and beaver. NATURAL PONY COATS Formerly Priced 450.00 Featuring large cape cellar and deep cuffs of natural beaver, rjTTTernu cji?at phatq Formerly Priced 495.00 -' Of fine selected dyed muskrat skins; large cape cellar and cuffs of self-fur. HUDSON SEAL COATS . Fermcrlv Priced 595.00 Three-quarter length model; fine selected dyed muskrat skins; beaver, situnK, usirauan opeBbum, squirrel mramea, SCOTCH MOLE WRAPS . Formerly Priced 795.00 Of fine selected skins; 48 inches long; a number of choice models te select from. HUDSON SEAL WRAPS . Formerly 850.00 Fine selected dyed muskrat skins; 48-inch-long models; some with contrasting fur cellars. 325.00 QOC A A kJ JJ 395.00 595.00 650.00 jG& m i&J'S F- ,m YiK S, 'j . &?m l v&m M aw fill Ji. CH ') cZ' m m 'mr XSrV FUR SCARFS & MUFFS 25 SKUNK MUFFS Were 45.00 New 25.00 25 SKUNK SCARFS Were 45.00 New 25.00 '10 SQUIRREL SCARFS Were 39.50 New 24.50 10 SQUIRREL MUFFS Were 69.50 New 49.50 50 FOX SCARFS Solid Animal and Silk-Lined 45.00 Were Formerly 69.50 Choice of black, taupe, Lucille, Kamchatka Foxes. sc&fyarf &Ii$(it?tbn&(3. CX 7 I 126-' 28 GfcgUnu Street. i Ml vfrin I ''r -i i " , "'i'Tj" 'j " i nrrifTTr W lw.tei - ffr rilM Desirable Furniture at Substantial Reductions E have illustrated here a few of the splendid pieces which have been con siderably reduced along with all of our Upholstered Sofas, Wing Chairs, Arm Chairs, Easv Chairs, Suites; also all Dining-room and Bedroom Furniture: x m 1 Chinese Metal Lamp3 with parchment shade; $45.00 reduced from $70.00. 2 Mahogany Four-pest Bedsteads with panel head-beards and rail feet-boards; 3 feet, 3 inches wide; $38.00 each reduced from $55.00. 3 Junier Mahogany Lamps with silk shades in mulberry or golden brown; ornamented with fringe and metal braid; complete for $25.00; re duced from $32 50. 4 High Mahogany Chest of Drawers with 5 wide and 2 small drawers; $78.00 reduced from $100.00. 5 Mahogany Tea Carts with separate glass trays; $28.50 reduced from $35.00. 6 High-back Antique Hall Chair with fring ed upholstered scat and cane back; $55.00 re duced from $75.00. 7 Queen Anne Panel Day Beds of mahog any; complete with the best grade of woven w e springs and felt-top mattress; $68.50 reduced from $90.00. 8-Sefa-end or Chatr-end Table of mahogany; may also be used as a console table; ?w.eu re duced from $22.50. 9 Queen Anne High-back WUig Chair with loose cushion seat; upholstery of blue figured denim; $78.00 reduced from $100.00. 10 This $80.00 Easy Chair is new only $G0 00 an example of the price lowering in effect at Darlington's. Upholstered in plain blue denim, comfortable cushion scat. 11 Living-room Suite for $175.00 reduced from $200.00; the Sefa nnd two Easy Chairs are upholstered in plain brown repp with black vel vet pipings and mahogany feet. It should be understood that we have limited quantities of each of the above-described pieces our policy is te have distinctive and individual Furniture; net large num bers of any one kind but there are many ethers equally geed. Fer example: $135.00 Tapestry-covered Wins Chair $100.00. $95.00 Velvet-covered Wing Chair $70.00. $130.00 Satinc-cevered, Deuble-cushion Eaey Chaii $95.00. $165.00 Velvet-covered Easy Chaii- $100.00. $165.00 Tapestry-covered Easy Chair $100.00. $375.00 Cushion-seat Sefa and Easy Choir te match, covered in fine linen $290.00. $105.00 Tapestry-covered Wing Chair, high back $80.00. $480.00 Suite; Sefa and 2 Easy Chairs; covered in tan figured tapestry $385.00. $140.00 High -back, Denim - covered Wing Chair $110.00. $130.00 Sefa, 2-ciuhien seat, covered in tan figured tapestry $95.00. Cushion neat Easy Chair te match for $90.00, re duced from $115,00. $125.00 Denim-covered Chaise Lenguc $95.00. $175.00 Sefa, covered with gray denim, 3 cushions $135.00. Easy Chair te match at $72.00, reduced from $95.00. $50.00 Saline-covered Easy Choir for boudoir $36.00. $150.00 Cushion seat Easy Chair, cov ered in gray damask $90.00. $225.00 Colonial Sefa, beautifully hand-carved $175.00. $95.00 Denim-covered Wing Chair $70.00. .$150.00 Denim-covered Leve Seat $100.00. $120.00 Cretonne - covered Chaise Longue $80.00. $35.00 Mahogany Desk Chair with hair-cloth seat $25.00. $140.00 Mahogany-and-cane Day Bed including denim-covered mattress $75.00, $75.00 Ivery-and-gray Day Bed, frame only $45.00. ,ttv' i I 'HW 'V I l, V TfP llf J 11 ! &&Sr - mt - -' , a 3k W&TV. fcr-y-: tj &&&,:& fcrr.-vaai !VVlV IttBRuMn ! J iw "raSF' Jff .
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