rev i I v 4mKKmfi$rfr'r' SSita T.'W.SWI fVsvTTTJTt' ' l"f wain CVtmniiyt - , gii 't;j'' UIIBMI M HIM JIHWTW nnftjMire, i.irr.r.CTiM vU "if.-" a t a . CTfirWJrjMf'JHJr TTtr-fT. jFW-rf; v 1 ' 4v, v, tr i. fn-Hi-t't?lii i.Jf aw...!-'. ' J7J 7SW,T.f ' . 1 I . i iB,W, EAOK EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHlA, FKIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1920 ?) 8 i k IfifWJ tq . J! s u rrev.J trteti hi wita, fli II nffig i. HOSPTAL PATENT F Oil WOODS Escaped Psychopathic Ward In mate Captured by Patrol man at 2 A. M. MISSING FOR FOUR DAYS Chnrles Heldt, tlilrty-thrc years old, who escaped from tin pi.YclieDnthlc vrrd of the Philadelphia Hospital, Thirty fourth nud Vine streets, four days nge. was found untulcrinp through a dense weed near Mnnnvunk nt 2 o'clock this meruinp. PHtrelmnu Mm rin , of the Mou Meu ayunk stntien, dicevered the escaped patient in the weeds surrounding "Mur der Hellew." nheut half n mile from the Shiivviiieut station of the Heading Railway. Tlie patrolman vvn walking through the weeds te call his tatlen house when h heard a rutle in the underbrush. Morriney hid behind u tree and saw a man, clad in carmen tn such as are worn hy patients of the hospital, approach ing, i Out his lieml the man held n torch. Morrisey erdeted the man te halt. At his commit ml. Heldt turned and tied. I The patrolman, believing the man was a robber, tired everal shots at . him and gave chase. The escaped patient ran te 11 crude l shelter he had improvised by placing , pine boughs against the fallen trunk of a tree. I Patrolman MerrUey found the man crouching under the lean-te. He begged the patrolman in go away nud leave him. The man appeared no worse for his experience. A few crusts of bread were found in bN shelter. 1 Heldt was identified bj means of his hospital garments, which bore the name of the Philadelphia Hospital, lie was taken te the Miiiia.vntik police Hiatinn ami wns later returned te the hospital Sixteen Woodsmen Drowned Banger, Me., Nev. 10 t By A. P.)' Sixteen woodsmen were drowned in Chesunoenk lake, in the heart of the lumbering ilKtriri. late YWdnesda afternoon, when n motorboat took fire l"ffert te iiuench the lire failing, the purtv b.saine panii stricken and many leapiil overboard. ' STOLEN SAFEF0UND Gloucester Thieves Unable te Open Strongbox In Time The safe which was carried out of .limner's wholesale bottling plant, 3'23 fersry avenue, Gloucester, early Tues day, by robbers was found unopened by the police last night In a field en Olever's farm. Mount Kphralm. There have been three arrests in connection with the case and two mere are expected. The prisoners, who are held In the Camden county jail, arc Samuel Whalen, 17J8 Seuth Orianna street, nud Russell Myers, fi'J2 Wolf street, this city, and Harvey H. Price, CO PeivpII street, Gloucester. Chief of Police Van Leper believes that the men w-re en their way te get the safe and open It when nrrc'sted. In making their getaway thev had te abandon the safe iu the field. Finance Students te Meet A business meeting of the 11110 class nsoelatlen of the evening school of accounts and finance of the University of Pennsylvania will be held nt S o'clock tonight Iu the Rebert Merris Audi torium. 150 North Twentieth street. An address will be delivered bv O. Heward Wolff, cashier of the Philadelphia Xn Xn tlenal Bank, his subject being "The Federal Reserve Check Collection Hvs-tern." C1TY-WDE PR ON TAXES PLANNED Iren Company Heads Would Combine Workers and Employ ers in Concerted Move ASSESSMENTS ARE SCORED Action looking toward u concerted, city-wide pretest ugainst the high real estate assessments has been taken by the members of the firm of the Mont gomery Iren nnd Steel Ce., Ninth and Berks streets. The firm is working in two directions; first, the organizing of the empleyes of all the blc concerns in the city, nnd, second, the organizing of the members of the hrins and the clubs nnd societies te which they belong. A letter has been sent te the Mayer in the name of the steel company pro testing against the cxconslve charges imposed this year. Councilman en Tagcn has beeu written te by Samuel Prank and Jeseph N. Dnlscn. two of the firm who live In Ven Tngen'H ward. and Councilman Reper has been ap proached by W. Nelsen Mayhcw, also of the firm. In addition, the three men of the firm have asked action by the various organ izations of which they are. members. Thee Include the Manufacturers' Club. I he Klwanis Club, the Iren Lcneuc. the Master Builders' Exchange, the Build ing Trades Council, the Chamber of Commerce and the Engineers' Club. The empleyes -of the steel company have been invited te take action In their own localities nnd neighboring concerns employing large numbers et men nnd women have been approached with n view te having similar action taken. The letters sent out te start this campaign rend : "The recent increase of assessments made by the appraisers of this city, wc feel is particularly inadvisable at this time, and greatly tends toward causing manufacturers te leek with Interest te sites outside of Philadelphia. "May wc ask your co-operation and support In entering a formal pretest te the Mayer and Council of Philadelphia relative te this matter? "We trust j ou will find it agreeable te assist In this matter." Typhoid Grips Small Ohie City Salem, O., Nev. ID. Seven hundred and eighty persons were today suffer ing from typhoid fever in this little city of less thnn 10,000 people. Four emer gency hospitals are filled with patients, and the situation Is said te be desperate. SEWER CONTRACTS LET Bids for $175,000 Are Accepted by Mayer Moere Contracts for the building of seven l(- -f - "jang mere thnn $175,000 were signed today by Mayer Moere. Contracts was nwarded Peter Ellis, for the branch sewer en Luzerne street from J te O street nt JJSS.OOO, nnd for ether branch Rewers. Othe cuiittacts were given te Ryan & Halter, for work en Third, Diamond ind Fourth streets, $0,",000j Nicholas CnscattI, Twenty-eighth street from Moere te Snyder nveniic, $20,000. n "Amazing and Smashing I" Ben. De Catstrtt CAIUS GRACCHUS By ODIN GREGORY Thla goreeeus. thrilling, colorful, poetlo tragedy of love. lutt. loyalty and bfltraml. Is the book cultured nun and women ure memeriting by the pase, It la the book you will carry with you te rmd ever and ever acaln for rheer delight. $2 net. At at! coefatnro. riONI i. MVERIU1IT, New Yerk Executive or Asst. Executive Veuiie iir.'n, -." -furs of use, college rdum tlen (I. Df 1 lrlri iwMtlen of tmt and resiM)nllilllM In new nnulejrd, but il ulres mere strenuous dntlr) t'rtn furultli refers enrrs from nutherlt tle sources lenrcrnliig ull pjtt reierd. a is.-.. i.Ei)fii:it ernt'B Come in nnd Loek Over Our Fine Selection of Beeks for Children Tl' II d'lieM the little folks ON rillll'-TMAS nod f i a ii.; i ni jfteru irds The Library Shep le S. l?lh St., Philsdelphin Chabrow Bres. Mzmp Gutter Can't be beat for taste and quality Guaranteed te Keep Twe Weeki per Elgin Butter, 60c Lb. A geed table butler Geshen Eggs The hind you can cat raw and enjoy a dez. Selected Eggs. 66c dez. Richfield Eggs. .60c dez. Geed for Beiling Pere Lard Open-Kettle Rendered C :ib. SCOCO . . . 18c lb. Lard Substitute SUGAR 10c a Found Fancy Swiss Cheese 50c lb. Fancy Tomatoes, Ne. 2 Can 8c Jelly, 7-oz. Jar 12c Jams, 8-oz. Jar 15c All Our Goods Guaranteed. Meney refunded if unsatisfactory. LOOK FOR A Stere in Your Neighborhood t i .'Hl!l.l!l!l!'l!yi.,Jl'l.l'il!;i HCharffc Accounts Invited! iMail Orders Filled t tfjT We repair and jj renovate your Fur Garments very skillfull y and very reasonably in price, as well! Masen & DeMan.3) 1215 Chestnut Street rjTlllustrated jj catalog of our Furs mailed free en request. Please write or ask in store. Fur a and Millinery I important Fo?hageA ItlwteThi r&ffS, I mPertQnhl L fir li n ---' , Ir fv q us stt-sLE mlQVeYlm I "Xntei?". M 1 Cectt " " ?.Vy,. m . Ceal KS"&?.flf Qfcl ''eta I m 1 Mti i' "ij J ""&,, f m WSLli 1"" ",!!m9S. Gtt K ISM Tomorrow Last Great Day of the Most Important FUR SELLING EVENT Ever Announced te the Public! Tomorrow will be a Super-Important Day of Important Days the Greatest Selling Day of Odds and Ends of Dependable Furs in our history the most Important Collection that we have ever accumulated. This says volumes for the remarkable selling that we have experienced during the last few weeks but it also is wonderful commentary en the Values for which wc are justifiably renowned. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase DM PORT ANT Fur Coats ) 9 J 4 4 .1 Marmet .... Taupe Lamb . Canadian Seal Taupe Ceney Leepard Lit ibirian oil l'rencli Seal French Natural French 10 French 7 French Seal ... .3 Xutria 3 Natural Raccoon 4 Jap Mink 2 Scotch Moleskin 2 Natural Squirrel 2 AustTn Opessu 2 lieavir . 8 5 9 Seal . . Miibkrat Seal ... Seal ... Regularly .. 125 00 . . 155.UJ .. 175.00 . 160.00 . 165 00 . 165 00 . 1 05.01 . . 195 00 . 225.00 .. 225.00 .. 245.01) .. 295.00 . 325.00 . 295.00 .. 350.00 .. 425 00 ,. 445.00 m 495 00 . . 745 00 New 74.50 84.50 94.50 98.50 98.50 98.50 98.50 125.00 145.00 145.00 165.00 195.00 195.00 195.00 245.00 295.00 345.00 395.00 495.00 Read Every Item en This Page Every Item is a Wonderful Value, that we positively will net be able te duplicate this season at the price given. We suggest that you bring this advertise ment with you when you shop, and call for your wanted Fur by the let number. Quantities are strictly limited according te the advertised quan tities. Iiear in mind that these Wide Accumula tions of Odds and Ends are new being sold with out regard te cost or present value it will therefore pay you te come early. IMPORTANT Scurfs IMPORTANT Steles Kcgularl) New 7 Australian Seal .. 55.00 34.50 8 Hudsen Seal 100.00 69.50 5 Moleskin 100.00 69.50 4 Nutria 10i00 74.50 h Natural Squirrel .. 110.00 79.50 ' Jap Mink 110m 79.50 1 kunk l-,n."' 89.50 3 us Upessum .. . 120 0J 89.50 2 Caracul 145 98.50 2 Tap. Kelinsky .... 155.00 93.50 1 r.rminc 245 00 145.00 2 Natural Mink 245.00 165.00 2 Russian Kelinsky . 275 00 175.00 1 Hud. Ray Sable. . .125000 975.00 1 Russian Sable 1250.00 975.00 IMPORTANT Chokers Natural Squirrel Aus. Opossum . Fitch Jap. Mink Raccoon Taupe Fex ... . f'.rewn Fex . . . Jap Kelinsky .. Natural Mink .. Mi.i.e Marttr . Mndsuii Ua S.t I laher . . Mlendi'd ab!r . Uaum Marten de ! Russian Sabb Kefjularh . 22 50 . 22 :0 , . 22 50 , . 22.50 , . 24 50 ,. 35110 . 35 00 .. 35 00 , . 39.50 . V) 50 7; ifl l.'en 12niii 250 00 285 00 N..w 12.50 12.50 12.50 14.50 14.50 24.50 24.50 24.50 24.50 24.50 49.50 79.50 79.50 145.00 185.00 IMPORTANT Children 8 Coats White Cene Brown Owy . I eepard I at U il.t t at Siiiinl Ceiicn Regularly . 79 50 95 00 12si)ii . 1 : 0 i . 1410 New 54.50 59.50 84.50 39.50 S4.50 HTORTAHT A Remarkable Sale of Hudsen Seal Ceals and Wraps Particular attention is asked (or the Ex traordinary Grouping of rich Hudsen Seal Fur Coats. They arc unequalcd for luster of fur, for quality and wearability, for the exquisite fashioning and for their tremendous VALVE! The values quoted below arc the 7twst phenom enal offered tin's season. Hudsen Seal Ceals Let Ne. Length (Quantity Cellar and Cuffs 110 117 124 112 139 121 127 128 143 140 172 154 14V Ii7 1 60 17 ISO 30 inch 30 inch 30 inch 30 inch 36 inch 30 inch 30 inch 30 inch 36 inch 36 inch 4; i nch 40 inch M) in. li 4V in. li 40 inch 4s inch 45 inch HcKulnrly New 215 00 155.00 Hudsen Seal Nutria 325.00 Natural Squirrel . . . 345.0) Hudsen Seal 350 00 Hudsen Seal 425.00 Heaver 395.00 Australian Opossum 395 00 Skunk 395 (je Beam- 495 00 Skunk 4O?.00 lluds"ii Seal ... . s-tsin Hudsen Seal 52" 00 N.ittnal Squirrel .. 54'fH) lieav ri 575 00 Skunk Reaver Skunk ?7.s (M, 595.00 625.00 195.00 225.00 245.00 265.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 335.00 335.00 345.00 345.00 395.00 395.00 395.00 395.00 425.00 Let Ne. Length Quantity il; 9905 9"4 li77 10400 10401 10402 10404 9564 10403 10963 10405 10962 10965 10953 36 inch 42 inch .". ii.Ji 42 -nth 12 inch 40 inch 40 inch 42 inch 42 inch 42 inch 48 inch 45 inch 45 inch 45 inch 40 inch Hudsen Seal Wraps Cellar and Cuffs Regularly New 1 Hudsen Sea' .. . 45000 295.00 1 Hudsen Seal . . 550 00 1 xl.iin! 5511.00 I Russian Kelinskv . 60, 00 I Hudsen Seal . . 045 0(1 1 Natural Squirrel.. . . 095 O'j 1 Skunk 695 00 1 Natuial Squirrel.... 745 00 1 Reaver 745 00 1 Heaver 74S00 1 Taupe Squirrel 850.00 1 Skunk 85000 1 Hudsen Seal 85000 1 Hudsen Seal 850 00 1 Heaver . . . 950.00 395.00 395.00 445.00 445.00 495.00 495.00 545.00 545.00 545.00 595.00 595.00 595.00 595.00 695.00 Taupe Wolf Black Wolf . Brown Wolf Taupe Fex . Brown Fex Black Fex .. Black Lynx . Nutria Ermine Regularly . . 22.50 . . 22.50 . . 22.50 . . 29 50 . . 29.50 . . 29.50 . . 39.50 . . 45.00 75.00 Moleskin 67.50 Hudsen Seal AustTn Opossum. Natural Squirrel Cress Fex Reaver Mink Natural .... White Fex Slate Fex Pointed Fex Natural Blue Fex. Silver Fex 55.00 49.50 59.50 69 50 74.50 79.50 X).00 125.00 135 00 175 00 375.00 New 11.50 11.50 11.50 19.50 19.5(. 19.50 24.50 29.50 34.50 34.50 34.50 34.50 39.50 44.50 49.50 54.50 59.50 64.50 79.50 98.50 245.00 IMPORTANT Sets Regularly X Taupe Fex 49.50 9 Taupe Welt 60.00 8 Brown Wolf ,. . 0000 8 Black Wolf (,0 00 7 Breun Fe. (9 50 5 Black Fex 75.00 5 Raccoon 85 de 2 Cress Fe 100 0) 4 Black Lynx 120 00 1 Beaver 135 00 4 Skunk 135.00 3 Taupe Lynx 16s. 0(1 2 Nutria 165.00 2 Jap. Mink 145 00 2 Pointed Fex 175.00 2 Blue Fex 305 00 1 Silver Fe jtjin New 29.50 34.50 34.50 34.50 44.50 49.50 59.50 69.50 69.50 79.50 89.50 93.50 98.50 98.50 140.00 295.00 395.00 IMPORTANT Ceatees Austialian Seal Nutria Hudsen Seal .. Moleskin Beaver Natural Squirrel Kelinskv Regularly .. 165.00 .. 185 00 .. 265.00 .. 325.00 .. 395 00 .. 49s 00 .. 545 00 New 98.50 125.00 185.00 210.00 295.00 345,00 395.00 FUR COLLARS, Liberty Extra Large-Size Coats Up te 50 Rust CUFFS AND TRIMMINGS AT yi$Y MODERATE PRICES Bends and PufchasingAgen m i IMPORTANT Muffs Regularly New 9 Hudsen Seal 22.50 14.50 8 Jap Kelinsky 29.50 14.50 8 Nutria 29.50 19.50 4 Beaver 34 50 19.501 5 Moleskin 44.50 29.50 4 Raccoon 44 50 29,50 7 Skunk 49 ?0 34.50 1 Caracul . . 55.00 39.50 4 Natural Squirrel .. 05.00 44.50 W BONWIT TELLER 6CQ CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Special Values Saturday of the New Medes in "JEUNE FILLE" APPAREL FOR MISSES and SMALL WOMEN tf Misses' Came Is -Hair Coats Misses' Duvet de Laine Suits Included Are SUITS'ef VELOUR and SILVERTONE if ff Made te Sell for Up te 65,00 4u. UU This collection embraces plain-tailored models, semi-tailored models and suits for sports and street wear. FOURTH FLOOR Misses' Fur Trimmed Suits 64.00 INCLUDING SUITS WITHOUT FUR Made te Sell for Up te 95.00 Choice of several smart models in plain-tailored and trimmed effects. Sizes 14 te 18. FOURTH FLOOR Misses' Suits : Impert Copies 94.00 FUR COLLARS and BANDINGS Made te Sell for Up te 150.00 Developed in Veldyne and Vcleur de Laine; Radium silk lined. The unusually high character of the tailoring is only one of the many distinctive features of these gracefully styled suits. FOURTH FLOOR ALSO BOLIVIA AND EVORA COATS - Manttt!ore 68. 00 & 88. 00 Up A full-belted model; wide pleat down back from neck te hem. throughout with pussywillew. Alse street models of Evera. FOURTH FLOOR Veldyne Wraps and Coats Lined 98.50 FUR TRIMMED AND WITHOUT FUR Made te Sell for Up te 135.00 Featuring fur cellars of nutria and mole. This delightful fabric is developed in varying youthful styles. FOURTH FLOOR Veldyne Wraps and Coats ALSO MARVELLA WRAPS Made te Sell for 210.00 155.00 A collection of beautiful wraps and coats surmounted by huge fur cellars of wolf, mole and nutria. FOURTH FLOOR Misses' Tailored Frecks 44.00 SPECIALIZED FOR SATURDAY Very Exceptionally Priced Of Peiret Twill, Satin, Velveteen and Taffeta. Original and unique style treatments in redingote, straight-line, loose and loop-panel frocks. K fe il 0 '-Specialized Women s Shirts & Blouses 250 GEORGETTE BLOUSES 6.90 te 15.00 Taken from our reg ular stock and re duced in price be cause of incomplete range of sizes in several models. All sizes are included in this offering. Colers: navy, brown, bisque, gray, Ilcsh and white. TAILORED SILK SHIRTS Of men's -wear silk (T r in r r and crepe de chine; (y.O W IJ.50 Eten and long shawl cellars, cuffs and pleated fronts pleating trimmed. TAILORED DIMITY SHIRTS 2.95 te 8.75 HAND-MADE BLOUSES 5.00 Hand drawn and real filet lace u ,, trimmed. Special. 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