Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 23, 1920, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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CORTELYOU TO SEE
MOORE TOMORROW
Conference) Will Fix Director's
Future as Head of Police
1 Department
University Activities
at U. of P. Today
10:30 o'clock Hexagon Senior
Hecletj meeting, Engineering Hulld
Ing 1 o'clock Central High Scheel
Club meeting, HouMen Club.
r'.'!0 o'clock I'lil Kappa Heta
junior neclet meeting, Ailelplila
HeiVI
(1:30 o'clock .Junier class ban
quet, Adclphta Hetel.
PENROSE 10 ACI
SPEAKER!
TO PLAN REORGANIZATION STONES AND GLASS HOUSES
Mayer Moero ant! Director nf Public
Safety Corteljeu arc wltclnled te held
conference tomorrow en the tibject
of the director's position In the clt
administration and reorganisatien of the
roller Department
The Mayer declined te dlncuss the re
ported differences between Ulrecte- Cor Cer Cor
teljreu and hlmaelf and said It nai very
unfair te the director that ucli nmeM
should have arisen. "The director N
net well." the Miner added, "and the
Maer "ilggeeted that he take n rest.
In a statemint late jesteida after
noon the Mner Mild: "Ne decent,
efficient officer or policeman need have
anv concern about the rumors of the
last few daji.. Our inquiries pertain
only te these who have net been living
up te the regulation or who hue been
indulging iu practice disgraceful te
the main bed of the force.
"There Is no truth iu the statement
that either Magistrate Carsen or Mag
istrate Meclenry has been 'ousted' from
the Central Station b the Maxer. Ileth
f these magistrates hae been giving
satisfactory seriie and the will be
asked te sere again at Ontrnl Station
after Magistrate Hcnha has presided
for a month. Magistrate Hunhaw. has
been added te the retnr list There
jna be ethers as we go nluug.
Ceatesvllle Mayer's Rule en Souses
May Hit Heme
The major of Ceatesxllle has an-'
neunced thnt he doesn't want any Phila
delphia (.euses getting off trains and
disturbing his peaceful town.
lie didn't muke it clear, however,
whether It nvide anv difference if the
intoxicated ones happened te be Coates-
Minns who had get nil wet Inside while
up in the metropolis. The fact that
the might be taking the lust train home
i ini.'t nm te cntih the major's at
tention .
It is a long standing rule of the I'enn
sjhanin Railroad and the Heading Hail
wnj that no person who Is vislblj in
toxicated mn gain nicess te the train
sheds anil the coaches The gatemen
tee te that.
There comes a time, though, about
11 .HO in the evening, when the quis quis
tlen of heart enters into the case. Con Cen
cider the plight of n man passenger who
Is showing evidence of being overliqul everliqul
dated and en his u for the last train
out te his neil I In home.
Thnt he is net in the tcst possible
shape for travel cannot be denied. The
ruling seems char, but the gateniau
fnquentlv has a heart utid lets the
reveler past, charging his leniency te
the general aneunt of human weakness.
Senater Expects te Confer With
State Party Leaders Whit-
aker Called "Feeler"
CONDITION IS IMPROVED
Senater Penrose expects te confer
with leaders In the llepubliran state
organisatien en the subject of the speak
ership tonic day next week. This wns
learned today from Ielghten C. Tayler,
the senator's secretary, who snld that
the sennter was progressing rapidly
toward recovery. In support of this
It was pointed out thnt Senater Penrose
has been using the telephone frequently
within the last few days and thnt his
brother, Dr. Charles B. Penrose, has
left the city for a brief vacation.
These close te the senator Inslsfthat
the basis of nest of the reports of
backward condition of his health lj
the fact that Dr. Penrose has Insisted
en a complete relaxation en the part
of his brother, se that he may be nblft
te attend te public business when the
occasion really demands attention.
It was learned that Sennter Penrose
regards the Sproul-Crevv mippert of
.Majer Whltakcr, of Chester, as a enndl
date for speaker bb being In the nature
of n "feeler" and net nt nil as definite.
However, It Is also known that State
Chairman Crew feels that new Is tut
time te give battle te the elements led
by Jeseph It. Orundv, president of the
Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Associa
tion. Mr. (Irjindy himself had no com.
nient te make en the situation.
In consequence of the complex con
ditions In the state organisatien, the
political air was filled with rumors el
deals and counter-deals. Seme Insisted
that the Penresc-Orundy leadership
would accept the candidacy of Majer
Whltakei? In exchnnge for full recog receg recog
nltien In the make-up of the commit
tees. Others said that the Sproul Spreul Sproul
Crevv faction was also dickering for the
committees, while ethers nsserted thnt
In the last analysis nil elements would
get together, particularly If Senater
Penrose proves te be able te take a hand I
In the situation. , , , I
Meanwhile both Itepresehtatlvei
Bpangler and Whltaker are nctlvclj
canvassing for votes. The Grundy cle
ment Is back of Mr. Hpangler.
Senater Crew, ns administration
leader In the State Legislature, will head
the Important finance committee of the
Senate, the chairmanship long held by
Governer Sproul when he was n mom mem
ber of the Senate. Senater SchanU, of
Lehigh, Is talked of for chairman of the
judiciary general committee.
BOY SCOUTS EXTEND DRIVE
$55,000 of $200,000 Needed la Col
lected Will End December 4
The Hey Scout drive for ?200,000,
with which te conduct the affairs of the
association rer tne next tnrcc years, nns
been prolonged te December 4. About
$55,000 hns been given or pledged.
Officials of the Iley Scout Association
found thnt nt the end of the twenty days
first allotted te collect the money, se
much time hnd been used in organizing
the teams little nttcntlen bad been paid
te obtaining subscriptions.
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Deaths of a Day
HENRY CHARLTON
Odd
Aned Ledae Member Dies in
Fellows' Heme
Henry Charlton, eight -four jears
old, a retired machinist, died nt the Odd
Fellows' Heme. Sunday night, after an
Illness of several months. Death vn.'
due te a complication of diseases.
Mr. Charlton came from England in
1830 and settled in Germantown. He
was a member of Walker Ledge. Ne.
300 I O. O K . and had been living
at tie Odd Fellows' Heme for tht last
seven vears He is survived by a son,
Jehn Charlton
Dr. William Erwln
The funeral service fei Or William
Erwin. who died Sundnj at his home.
4844 Cedar avenue, will take place at
his home tomorrow. Interment will be i
In Laurel Hill Cemeterj.
Dr. Erwln was graduated from tne ,
Hahnemann College in 1877. and since
then has practiced medicine in this
city and ethers. He wns in charge manv
years of the Walters Sanatorium at
Walters Pnrk. Pa., and the Pennejcr
Sanatorium at Kenesha. Wis. He was
a member of the Homiepnthie Medical
Secletj of the Twent.v -third ward.
He leaves a wife and a brother,
Gideon Erwln, of Chi uge.
Samuel S. Smith
Bamuel S. Smith, eighty jears old.
the eldest shoe manufacturer In the
City, died of general debility Saturdav
at his home in .icnKiniewn. ue "
en of Dr. Jervis and Sarah Smith
sod was born in Ranceca-s, N. .T. He
Tvas educatd in Trlends" si neels and in
3800 formed a partnership with a
brother for the mannfacttne of shoes at
Second and MnrKit htreets. He was
president of the Keystone Shee Manu
facturing Ce., Third and Itaee streets.
Edward J. Huff, Sr.
Edward J. Huff. Sr , for forty-eight
years In charce of the retail mail order
department of the S S. White Dental
Ce., died at his home. 2044 North
Eighteenth street, late Sunday night.
Mr. Huff had been ill for some time I
He retired from active participation In
business ten jears age Hi was born
In Philadelphia and was seventj-nlne
years old The funeral will take place
tomorrow afternoon from his home.
Dr. Andrew B. Klrkpatrlck
Dr. Andrew 11 Kirkpatrhk, sbtty sbtty
feur jears old, died jesterdaj in his
home, 1742 North Fifteenth street, ,
after an illness of ten months He leaves
his widow and a son Hireld Dr Klrk
patrlck wns wldelj known in Masonic
circles. The funeral service will take
place tomorrow afternoon in the un
dertaking parlors of Frederick Mann,
Jr., Nineteenth street below Mont Ment Mont
gemcrj nvenue. The bedj will be cre
mated. Henry C. Weltemate
Henrj C. Weltemate. u n tired flor
ist, died en Sunday night at his home,
nt 335 Eist Mount Airj avenue, at the
age of sixtj years He is survived hv his
fidew, four sons and two daughters
The interment will take place tomorrow ,
afternoon in Ivj Hill Cemetery.
The Value
of Real Estate
Is the Cost
of Reproduction
Philadelphia
Estate Beard
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ShWtk agents' orders accepted. Wjft WJ&J tA 4 w rta enua'T l8t' Purehacers J?MH
Wm?m Charge accounts solicited. Mail P-l Jsl S Wsm opening new accounts will be MM
Sffifmj order promptly filled. Fur " a U& sSH.. twmW mmr entitled , te the eioe-te dating. mum,
KyyBSi garment repaired and remed- ITJIKL UlC,CHVffIf, CTP Fine assortment of extra-large flUwR
BaP eledauick deliveru. 1I1T rlSlOl IMW 1 Dim sixes ui te 52 bust. IKT
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Afternoon and Evening
Dresses
At Reductions of 25 te 40
Every one from our regular steck: an
assurance that as regards fashion, fabric and
workmanship they leave nothing te be desired.
A splendidly varied cheesing of the newest
and most distinctive models, that
Were $65, $75 te $285, New
$35, $45 te $195
In an effort te render at all times the utmost
service te our customers, we will, if you request
Make All Alterations In Time for Thanksgiving
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(OPPOSITE KEITH'S)
A SUPERLATIVE SALE of HUDSON SEAL
COATS at LESS THAN ACTUAL COST
C Every Hudsen Seal Ceat in our vast stock is reduced, cut, sacrificed mere than one-half in many instances
below actual cost. The finest assortment of Hudsen Seal Coats in Philadelphia, with the seal of Same
Fashion's Royal Approval as te fur and style treatment upon each one. We could talk in superlatives for
a day, but if you will only come in and see them you'll understand why we call this a superlative sale. Every
Hudsen Seal Ceat has been grouped into five lets as te length, model and trimming.
All Garments purchased for Thanksgiving will positively be delivered Wednesday.
Small alterations will be made at once in time for pre - Tlianksgiving delivery.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Purchase Payments te Continue at Convenient Intervals
HUDSON SEAL COATS
Sports Medel, 30-inch length
Self
Trimmed
Squirrel Col Cel
lar & Cuffs. .
Skunk Cellar
& Cuffs ....
Beaver Cellar
tt) Cuffs .
135 & 245
295&345
295&345
295 & 345
HUDSON
l,i model,
Self
Trimmed .
Squirrel Col Cel
lar & Cuffs.
Skunk Cellar
& Cuffs
Beaver Cellar
& Cuffs
SEAL COATS
36-tnch lenelh
345&395
" 395&445
395&445
' 395&445
HUDSON SEAL COATS
Fiul 'A model, 40-inch length
Self
Trimmed
Squirrel
Cellar & Cuffs.
Skunk Cellar
and Cuff 8
Beaver
Cellar & Cuffs.
525
525
525
495
&
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595
595
595
575
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CHOKER
SCAKFS
Natural Hnulrr!,
Australian Opossum
and Jap Mink animal
offecta. .Solid, well
mode
12.50
IlMrularly 17.A0
HUDSON SEAL COATS
Full length, 45-inch model
self )445&495
Trimmed
Squirrel
Cellar &
Cuffs.
Skunk-Trimmed
Cellar & Cuffe,.
Beaver
Cellar & Cuffe
525
525
525
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595
595
595
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HUDSON SEAL WRAPS
Rich and distinctive
itlf , )395&495
Trimmed J
Squirred Trimmed
Cellar & Cuff. . .
Sleunk-Trimmed
Cellar & Cuff e. . .
Beaver-Trimmed
Cellar & Cuffe. . .
)395&595
495&624
495&645
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AUSTRALIAN
SEAL STOLES
12 Inches wide 72
Inchea lenar. Made
from oft, lustrous
flilns, and exceptional
value.
29.50
Itffrulnr Value 30,90
Fur Cheker Scarfs
39 B0 Taupn Vex 10.60
30 50 Jap Mink (2-skln) 10.(10
30 50 Htenu Merten 10.S0
14 50 Natural Itaccoen 24. BO
40 50 Fitch (2-sliln) 84 BO
49 50 Jap .Sable 34.00
09 SO Hudsen Bay Hable . .44,80
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Fur Sets
39 50 Hudsen Seal 30 80
69 50 Jap Mink 30,00
59 60 Genuine Beaver 30,50
04 60 Natural Raccoon 40,00
79 60 Taupe Tex 00.80
74 50 Black Lynx UO.be
110 00 Natural Skunl; 84.80
116 00 .Tup Cress Fex tas.ne
165.00 Bed Fex 188.00
245 00 Hudsen Bay Sable 18S.00
Fur Steles
59 60 French Real 30.60
110 00 .Scotch Mele 00,60
110 00 Hudsen Seal ae.60
125 00 Natural Nutria 70.80
1S6 00 Natural Skunk 84.00
135,00 Natural Bqulrre) 84.80
175.00 Jap Mink 07,60
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Anether Sale of Coats Just in Time
for Thanksgiving
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tOT se remarkable from the viewpoint of quantities as th
!lr last week, but equally geed values. Sizes for women
Ceat Sale we had
and misses in each
group.
Shown at the left of the sketch is the Delman, par excellence. Fashioned from the
loveliest, softest peachbloem and fertuna which ever came from the looms; cellars of ring
tail opossum, taupe nutria or natural nutria; plain or flowered silk linings; interlining. One
cannot describe these Coats without becoming enthusiastic aa te their splendid 2C flfi
designing and materials, and about the price at which they will be sold pOUfUU
Illustrated in the centre is one of the models at $72.50 which created se much favorable
comment in last week's sale. We could have sold three or four times as many mere of this
number then, had they been available. Anether let has come from the manufacturer net
as many as we would like te have made of the finest fertuna in navy, brown and taupe;
handsomely lined with silk, and interlined; cellars of the best taupe and natural nutria.
Everybody who sees these Coats pronounces them an extraordinary $79 (
Fer the woman or girl looking for a Ceat of the sports type, the one pictured at the
right will be highly approved. Made of an excellent mixed material (there are some silver-tip
belivias and ether fabrics included) ; warm without being heavy; easy te slip en ("if CA
and off; half lined; a smart, practical Ceat at the very moderate price of. . . "
Misses' Coats at $24.50
The day has returned when you can buy a well-made and geed-appearing Ceat
for less than $25.00. These we mention particularly for Wednesday arc for misses and
small women; made of velour with sealine fur cellars; full lined; warm, practical Ceatn in
every way and remarkable values at $24.50.
Women's Washable Cape
skin Gloves Reduced
The quality of capeskin and the styles
which women are wanting! Every pair
is from first-class stock and that means
they are all perfect in cut, finish and fit.
A long period of wear will make no
appreciable difference in the appearance
of these splendid Gloves. Wednesday
will be the last day at these lowered
prices:
i.j une - clasp
Gloves of washable
capeskin in pearl, mas
tic, brown, tan or
black
$5.75 S 1 i p - en
Gloves of washable
capeekin in beaver or
pearl
$8.00 Strap - wrist
Gloves of washable
capeakin in tan, pearl,
beaver, brown or
black
$4.00
$5.00
$7.00
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Scarfs at a Reduction
The big "wrappy" kind including
plenty of the fine Brushed Weel in vary
ing lengths and widths. Plain shades as
well as almost any color-combination;
regularly $12.75; in this $1Q 7K
Scarfs of alpaca wool in brown, tan
and oxford; 12x72 inches. Business
women, school and college girls will find
them particularly suitable; ' $C 7K
reduced from $7.00 te. . . . ' '
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Women s $22.50 Sweater
Coats for $17.85'
A notable reduction en a popular
Tuxedo model of heavy brushed wool;
bottom of Ceat is bordered with fringe;
cellars, cuffs and belts in most cases of
contrasting shades.
Anether special is a staple sports model
olwevs In demand. It has an adjustable cellar,
which may be worn turned down or buttoned
close about the threat. Desirable plain shades
end heather mixtures. Re- ) d i f ryr
duced from 122.60 te ( tpLU.fD
Moter Robes
In a new section en the Second Fleer
Wonderful "Artfur" Robes and these of
silky plush; ethers of stuidy woolen ma
terials in browns, grays, blues and black;
some in combinations of two colors.
Prices from $7.50 te $95.00 the latter
imported. '
$2.75 for Women's $3.25
and $3.50 Weel Hese
jWc. ?a,rry en,y Heery of the better
kind which makes a saving of this kind
all the mere noteworthy. Stockings from
the best English mills and American
made are Included in this let; ample color
variety,
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