'irn1' t i?" L ." it. .S ' 1 'rf v. . ? : I. t M tlK SAYS PHHA . HAZER S CONFINED IN IP Dismissed Midshipman Says M.' S. Q. Weiser is Being Pun ished at Academy RESIGNED DECLARES ONE Samuel 0. linker, Jr., of Seattle, dis missed from the Naval Academy nt An napolis November 4, yesterday, nt Bal timore, made public n statement naming two rhlladelplilans In connection with alleged hezlnR nt the Academy. He said Midshipman M. S. Q. Welser, of this city, lins been accuned of hazing n midshipman named -Kiddle, niul Welscr Is new confined te the Ilelnn Mercedes, nnd net allowed te speak te !.,.. mlfl.Mnmpn. At the name time he stated Midship man J. II. utte, nise et turn city.' iind resigned nfter nccuslni? Midshipman W. L, Helm, of Kansas, of hazing activi ties Midshipman T. W. Floyd, of Peoria, 111., is the "plebe" for whose hazing llakcr was dismissed, linker said. Floyd's resignation was accepted the same day linker's dismissal wax an nounced, linker also named ether men alleged te have been Implicated In the linzlt r scnntlal. He has been working in a shipyard since his dismissal. Hear Admiral fcalcs, superintendent of the Naval Acndcmy, weu'd net dis cuss linker's' stat'cmetits, but according te a dispatch from Washington, Secre tary of the Navy Daniels sold : "I hnvc told Admiral Scales nnd his predecessor te have net the wllghtcst tern nvu n for any student found guilty of hazing te put them out of the Academy Instantly." The secretary added he hnd the ut most contempt for hazing practices, and mid that at one tlme while uctine as n member of the beard of the- North Carolina University he hnd oudenvered te hnvc n student indicted for hnzlng nnd punished by the courts. "Of course, I enn't de that nt An napolis, but we can dismiss them from there, and there are nlentv of fim f.l. lows in this country who will be glnd ' te lane ineir paces, ne said. Te Repair Feg Slnnal The Fert Mifflin fog signal in the I Delaware was reported disabled No vember ir, but will be rcpnired as seen ns possible, according te an announce anneunce niciit of the Hiiperintendent of light houses. Hleck Island Light, reported extinguished November 1(1. will be re lighted as seen ns practicable. watch for short Weights Thanksgiving 'Shoppers Told by Bureau te Be en Guard Tlinnksglvlng shoppers don't be vic tims of short-weight dealers. The ofilce of the llurcnu of Weights and Measures, as In former jears, will co-epcrato te prevent any mulcting of housewives by unscrupulous feed mer chants during the Thanksgiving season. The bureau will be open from 0 o'clock each morning until 10 o'clock at night, Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, No vember 22, 23 nnd 21, te receive nny cemplnlnts, nnd te render nny nld te the purchasing public. Housewives who he he lleve they hnvc been "short-weighted" nru requested, te cemmunlcntc Immcdi- ' ' i ' A S3 ' ' , .' i . - i - I .. . ntcly1 In person nr'riv ilnrinn(. ttvlnir nny evidence et cheating, and prompt tuuncvuuun win result. Although the evident tendency, of the ioeusiuus mnrKct is downward, this de partment Intends te see that benefits se rtjcrulng te the public will net be lessened by, unbusinesslike practices nnd the weights and measures lnTw will be enforced te the letter,, Navy te Sell Cleth The burcnu of supplies and accounts, Navy Department, Washington', has deeded te sell mere than 570,000 yards of cloth, It was announced yesterday. The sale will be by scaled bids nnd pre. pesal blanks will be forwarded Friday. Applications for these blanks will hr. received In this city by the beard of 1 survcyi appraisal ana sale, navy yard. 1 f , .Hi..aHiHMHBnHiVMMMHMMHHHHHnHnMW..W II ' ' V' 1 Mi . . . n ti m m n rt 11 ' Hi it is if arm iwng inai wawnnage a uemwr are .. m Making Mere Friends Ike Profits This Season Jj IL ' ? '.1:'j V . ' I i A mm. THE STURDY MASTER OF THE ROAD Stutz is the most imitated car in Amer ica gratlfyingVhcn wc consider that only hucccss prompts imitation. S. R. BLOCKSOM MOTOR CO. 667-9 N. BROAD ST. 1 Prices Advance $400 Nev.20,1920 HOLMES Improved Air Cooled 18-20 miles te the gal lon of gatellnc; 10,000 milce te the set of tlrei. Ne overheating or freezing. i i m rwm mammmMmi-mk W KKHi j s Coolbaugh -Macklin Moter 3723-3725 Walnut St. Preiton 3504 Xt 'affemeM vn 8u&u (Bex. It's "Happiness" that sweetens life And helps te lighten toil and strife, United Candy adds, 7 guess, A sweetening te Happiness. You're Invited! The first United "Happiness" Candy Stere for Philadelphia opens Saturday at 12th and Chestnut L fl EMMimmillMSffiMSI D Tey land is Wonderland Bring the Children! of this little CLAUS IS HERE, and has thou sands of them te give away. Bring the children early. Learn what they are whispering te Santa Claus. Then help Santa Claus te "make geed." Why net de it neiv? The collection of Toys is new at its best. And as an incentive- te early buying we have marked This is "Mammy Dell," one of the many wonderful Dells de scribed in the pretty little Bepk, "In Santa Claus' Pack; ex Temmy's Christmas Dream." The story tells about scores of wonder ful Toys, tee. Every geed little girl and boy should have a copy Boek. SANTA Mere Than 500 Lets of Toys ana uur Entire Stock of Dells at Reduced Prices l$r- Strawbrldue & Clothier Fourth fleer If Yeu Want te Buy That New Overcoat at a Saving, Come Here! Our entire Men's Clothing Stock at Reduced Prices ir Silk Dresses, Special, $25.00 They are lovely the model sketched is one of them, made of the fashionable crepe de chine. Others of crepe de chine, satin and crepe "Georgette, beaded mod els, and the plain effects with plaited panels and plaited or divided tunics. Black and navy blue. Smart Tailored Serae Dresses, Special, $19.75 Seme braided with flat braid, some embroidered or finished with rows of stitching. An excellent assortment of models in navy, brown and black. Weel Jersey and Serge Dresses, Special at $15.00 Redingetc, surplice and vestec mod els. Serge, in navy and black ; wool jer sey, in beaver, Flemish blue and navy blue. - Strawbrldea . Clothier Scceml 1'loer, Xlnrkft Htreet Reductions are net needed te sell Clothing of Straw bridge & Clothier character. Hence, ever since our decision te decisively lower prices throughout our entire Clothing stock planned and executed last month the Men's Clothing Stere has been thronged with men of taste eager te profit by the remarkable opportunity. There seems te be no abatement in men's interest. Everv carment is reduced in price, but these are outstanding features of this great general price-reducing event. Five Remarkable Lets of Men's $40 te $80 OVERCOATS $23.50, $34.50, $39.00, $49.00, $54.00 A collection that provides for every Overcoat need of the modem smartly-dressed man Ulsters, Ulsterettes, plain and Chesterfield styles. Hnrt. KehnfTner & Marx S60.00 and S 65.00 Overcoats in the group at S39.00 and $70.00 and $75.00 Overcoats from this famous house in the group at $49.00. $45 te $80 Suits $29, $39 and $49 Hart, Schaffner & Marx, "Alce" and ether well-known lines. Please remember that in addition te the above lets, our ENTIRE STOCK of Men's and Yeung Men's Clothing is marked at reduced prices net only Suits, Overcoats and Trousers but all of our FUR-LINED OVERCOATS, all our FUR-COLLAR OVER COATS, all of our EVENING DRESS and TUXEDO SUITS, all our RAINCOATS, all our LEATHER COATS at reduced prices. , ystmwi.ri.iffe ciothier-scen- Fleer. E-t m New Cedar Chests Twe Medels, One-fifth Less Than Regular Value Designs, color, weed, fittintjs and cabinet work arc the best. And there arc many models from which te cheese the Cedar Chest which maid and matron consider important. TWO SPECIAL VALUES 12-inch Chests new $37.."i0 IS-inch Chests new S 15.00 HtrawlTl.lsi- & Clothier Third Fleer. Cuntrc Men's Fur Caps Reduced Formerly $7.50 te $37.-)0 new $5.75 te "$29.75 Every Fur Cap in eui entire stock is new marked nt a reduc tion of -0 per cent, or mere. Ceney, Hudsen se.il, nearscal, muskrat and nutria. All ether Men's Hats soft, derby, vcleur comprising our en tire stock (Stetson's excepted), at reduced prices StruulTi.l,:.. &. Clothier--Second 1'loer MurK. t Str.-ft. i:.tst Men's Blue Outing Flannel Shirts Reduced te $1.65 Made in our own workrooms, hence sturdily seamed, gener ously sized and properly rein forced. They are of an excellent grade of navy blue outing flan nel and arc the kind exper ienced workmen favor above all ethers. Straw ItI.Ibe Clulliler llust Hter.. Klchtli Street Week-end Cases White Celluloid Fittings Special at $28.19 AVemen like these practical .Cases, just as smart looking as 'they are useful. A special let made of l)u Pent Craftsman Fabrikeid, in cobra grain, fitted with eleven white celluloid Toilet Articles. In 22-inch size. Werth 535.00 new 528.19, including U. S. Government tax. SluiwIirl.Wi' A (.Vithler Alule . Centre Te-morrow, a Sale of Women's Sample Coats from Our Factory COME DAM Y' This is another let of salesmen's samples, and simply te announce them is te sell them as fast as we'ean serve our customers. About two hundred and fifty Coats in the let, in the best styles of the season, but in most instances only a few of each kind. Werth $40.00 te $125.00 new $30.00 te $100.00 Coats of wool vcleur. Belivh cloth, smart mixed cloths and seal plush, in the fashionable loose, e-isv-flttinc effects, which means that many women requiring larger or smaller sizes, than sample size BO, can be fitted. Priced according te material. -lri"Mg " n"' " -"'" vi.,-. ' "" ' Men's Handkerchiefs ; in Wide Assortment 1 Just new you can cheese from by far the largest "and finest col cel I lectien of Handkerchiefs we have ever assembled. Included ! Imported Cambric 25c. i HViifc Linen Handkerchiefs SZc te Si. SO. j Extra-size Linen 05c and $1.00. Linen Initial Handkerchiefs 50c, I 75c, $1.00 and $1.35. i Extra-larye, cotton, tape-border 15c. I Fancy Initialed Cotten J for $2. I Fancy Madras .15c and 50c. i Fancy Cotten ,Wc te S5c. Fancy Silk U5c te (iJ.riO. I White Silk 50c te $2.50. i Silk Bandanas $1.50, .?., .92.50. j French Handkerchiefs $3.00- te Hh.50. Miuul lilt 4. Cleth r -Sin Let Strct Crei Alule Save One-third en Practical Petticoats $1.00, worth $1.50 Petti coats of flowered cotton taffeta.. With plaited finish te the shirred flounce. Mrawl .1- S. I'lutllVr - S tii. 1'luer WHt Jersey Over-Blouses Semi-basque, tie-en and hip Icnglh efTects. Brown, navy, kangaroo, reindeer, bisque and Orient blue, all embroidered $5.75 te $15.00. Straw 1-IiIke .'. Cl.ithl.r--Serend I'loer. Centra Inexpensive Effective Window Ventilators CONTINENTAL Cleth Venti lators de all that higher-priced and mere complicated stylej are claimed te de, yet can be sold at a mere fraction of the cost of the latter. Sizes for nil windows iii:u5Ht wihtii it.km: J inches 15 te 211 inches 70c 9 inelit s 23 te 117 inches 85c 0 inches 29 te 19 inches $1.00 9 inches .'! 1 te 59 inches S1.20 15 Inches 23 te 37 inches $1.10 15 inches 29 te 49 inches $1.35 HtrauhrldRp & Clethl.r Hat. m.'iit Flannels Save Fine Flannels, for all the household, from dainty Embroid ered Flannels for- babies te Striped or Plain Flannels for shirts, blouses and dresses: $1.35 Fancy - stripe Washable Flannels $1.15 a yard $1.50 Cream White Weel-mixed Unshrinkable Flannel $1.35 a jard . 85c Weel-mixed Cream Flannel 75c a jard $2.00 All-wool Cochineal Scarlet Flannels $1 SO a rd 85c Weel-mixed Gray Flannel, 75c $1.75 Hemstitched or Scalloped Silk-embroidered Cream Flan nel $1.55 n yard A. Inthi. r Ib1" 13. ' .litre Paris and New Yerk Hats Were $25.00 te $100.00 new $18.00 te $65 Thirty-five Medel Hats from the leading milliners of Paris and Nev Yerk representing the highest types, of Millinery Fash ions. They have served their purpose cf furnishing idea.-, and are new sharply reduced for immediate disposal. Many Other Hats at Great Reductions All Girls' and Children's Hats Reduced Tailored Hats of Many Kinds Under Price Alse Reductions en Feathers and Fancies S-i iwi.rt'lK cii.ihT- s con. I Vark.t Sire I West Values and Variety in the vShee Sale Attractive as Ever IN THE SALE All Men's Shoes Reduced. All Women's High Shoes and Many Lines of Lew Shoes. All Our High and Lew Shoes for Children. Consequently, with such a collection, 1 he variety is suUicient te leiitf withstand the remarkable selling activity which would naturally be expected te result from reductions of the substantial character new in effect. Many new lines have recently arrived te promptly join thef;e already in the Stile tit corresponding savings. If you want tjte smartest of new styles, comfort styles or any .ether style in Foot wear of known dependability, you can meet your requirements here and save money. Just a few of the many extra-value groups- Women's Fur-Cellar Suits in The Sale, Special, at $37.50 Fine Weel Velour Suit, plaited and tucked and finished with tailored belts, a'-e models flaring cmi.rtly from the waist-line. Gener ous cellars of Tasmanian rabbit and sealine. Ulat-k, navy blue, brown and shade-, of tan. Homespun Suits, special at $22.50 Melted models, plaited and pin-tuck, tl in panel fiftd- well well taileied, and hasiiifr the convertible cellar that cles' up aiiufjly at the tin eat. Hlack, navy blue, brown and reindeer. 'M.t 1 1 r i entre ei7 in S'u Hlirh Shoes S!).'.).l I.lRllt lln KlUZlll lilllMklll 1.111'ftl Shoes bl.ii'k uezk nilf l.iu'i'.l Hlierf . 1 tiatciit lcithvr Uier.l unci lliitten Klmcs, with fcc.M eolerrtl eletli tops. fleM inuime 'uliiZf'l klilhltln J',';t;" Shern, niul palfiit li-Hlln-r .Shoes, wltn blnek satin tepH, tiiBetlier with many ether equally iillrnetlMi Myles. IN WOMEN'S SHOES Slii.OO Lazuli Pumps S.).7"i I One of I.alnl, Kcliulier & ,'b smartest fUjles-lMaill 1'umiin. le pIkiicJ te be wiitii wltli spals. lll.ielt ilomliie falf. hlack Klaz.d khlsMii. Heal brown glazed KUlskln and paw-nt leather. I land-turned ami liand ilutmied. $9.50 te $12 Utah Shoes, S(i.7r i.i.,.u frniii ntlirr lnumifnf'urrri' li.'iiuiueiiK. Laced mikhh hi AMONC1 THOSE EOlt CHILDREN Children's $( High Shoes Shees iMisscs' $7 Ulucher Shoes. S-1.30 umln I Mill, i- lir . sin t. ill III llph, HO I 111 MciihIeii i.i...ii..cr li.iMilu.niK. l.uee.1 mm h nt .. . . .. . Zrt ' mi. If patent leather wltl.i HOV'S' i7.i) te 510 SIlOCS, (if 1 1 r 1 1 w 1 1 iiami. -frli.iih'il laHtH. leather eaU-tanne 1 cUbc- Children's 5.1.25 and $1.50 Shoes $.'1.7") and $1.00 Misses' S3 High Shoes, $1.2' Hrowe ralf Lie. 1 SheeM, bread n.itlire-Hhaped l.iHty, hiilld leather uaU-tillllieil welted- fceb . evteii Ien t litres "lid heel Hi-tits SI.eH R te 8, at $:i.r. ; S'j te II, at $100; lPj ;e J. at ?1 $(5.75 I lark tan ulnu-lln HieKiie S'Iui.-h tin Itussla ralf, laiBllnh-hiht ShucH and kuii-iiii till ealf i:iit,'llnli-lnst Sliue . Unfi unit Mil tens, and black bucK- Bklii with black cloth tops all nuw nt ?C.7.ri a pair. 5SI.OW lO i?l- "K euw.af i.-(,ii corn t tin ei...... C7 r.i With welled Heles and solid leather Heys $8.50 te $5) SIlOCS $7.50 lieelt- inn calf and llawma lituwii Mil , Hlack bnrlier. deiibh -miT.. lllu.h. r DSferdH wllli oft oean iiuaiteinj .an , sIiiich, lire.nl tee.; tan Kialn I. ntlii-r calf rilinp', black Klaztd Milhkln doiihle-nel.i bluchers. In nail lw. I'uuipH with beacr satin quuYteis; daik I'm nr.ilii winu-llp IIiukuc Kim-metal calf and patent leather l Laced Hlm.-s , tjun-metal calf lliiullsh liiinma. A'arluus eueil inakcM. laiceil Shoes. eys' $0.75 (e $11 Shoes, $8.75 1'iirk tan ..n-d.nan Cnulish-luhl a i I SIiih'H, dark tan ialf. mt;tli lliitx !? 1 I llsh-lant Shoes, and .link ten Uusi-la calf, KhKllsh-last Sim. - Grewing (Jills' $8 Shet's, $0.50 Itlnck or tan Straitthl-lip She s ivllh full low lieil'-. iiailiiiin-lei' Ten Shets.w Ith wins tips f AMONG THE MEN'S , SHOES $20 IJanister Shoes $1(5.0;) KuglJsh-lnfct S'i... - of daik tan shell coidevan. with I ubli. r rllp sel.w ; nariow-tee, I'liKllsh-last Shoes of dark tan sh. II ceuhnan Kathe, $21 Jiregue Oxford $17.00 I (if tan Scutch .ialii but lur with full whiK tips and rublii r slip soles. ! $10.00 High Shoes $15.00 I CiiBlihlt-lu-t 1 :n nl She. s (,f ,.lrk I Ian rait; lllm ' . r sh is of tan calf. ' couibliiatleii last mucin r dh.es of black Mil. '$12 te $11 IUkIi Shoes $10.00 Tan ialf KiikI sh last nnd llltirh. Shoes with itililii r h i Is and laiKllsh IuhI Khee.i of KUii-uietal calf, wllli i ..tin r P. lis. Uiic i. Clothier UibIuIi un.l Tillicrt btreel" Nete These Reduced Prices Affecting Our Finer Rugs 'llu t.ic t.ipu.u nf the alue-- throughout uur entire stocks of American nnd Ori ntii! Hii,'s, Cirpets, MnMinjj, and I.ineUunis, which arc new niaikcd at less than regular pnie-: Fine Wilten Rugs, 8.3x10.6 new 8110.00 Reya7 Wilten Rugs, 0x1 'J feel new X88..W Fih WHten Rugs. i)x!2 feelnew 8115.00 Roxbury Brussels Rugs, 0x12 new 852.50 Axmintlvr Ruqs, fix!) feet new $20.50 Chenille Carpel, 9-, 12-. 15 ft., 810.10 se. yd. y MH..U ni. A c , ,,, ., , ,,,, , ,, , w.at Waists, $1.50 te $4.50 Tailored model-, of m..dra, dimity, lim-ne, lawn, pink nnd blue organdie, tlannelet'i1 in blue and uray, and various mutt rials in black. m..i . i . .n'n. Gay Silk Umbrellas Under Price, $7,50 What woman would net appre ciate en.' -I., a nt ft ? TIp-c Taf feta Silk Umbrella', in blue, Ki'een, jnirple and trarnet. Ilake-liti-tep liunillc- with wrist cord or rine; add te their smart effect. Su.iubrt.lit I'lotlijer .l I 7 Mart,, t Stri. I New is the Tune te liuy Heating1 Steves for Oil or Gas i Small, easily transported Steve-, that Hive lua'- quickly. Oil, HKATKRS, .smokeless, self - extiiiKuishine; $7..jU te $1.7e. S"i.7. Nei-ee Oil Healers sSLai) K.S IIHATKKS - fjiiiuicr d'-.is llcatirs, .1.7.i te $10.ti'i; Open-lirate Iliatei , copper back reflect ji-, Sl.'ji te 1.1,1, ami WiUbach "Thrifi" Open-Griitu Uiaters ?18.00. Slrmilulu'.- i C Intl.. r llanfeimt i v . ?'iri i- f-J.MmiMh'' P'-Kp -w'Jm, -v u ihi !' rVSP' ii 'uCvf Avftifl&s ''',' " i: ir.'l "l'v'1M.''' '''',-' ' 'f 't- ..fl il-ll , J' 'K rflM . i u IWY4
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