Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 23, 1920, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LljIDGEI-PHIlJABELPHlA; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1920
PILGRIM
AMR
HONORE
D IN CHURCH
Descendants Brave Rain te At
tend First Observance of
Tercentenary
"TOWN MEETING" TONIGHT
Thi. Pllerlm fathers were remem-
k-.l In Philadelphia, last night by a
bnd of their descendants, who braved
i driving rain and attended the services
at the Central Congregational Church,
Eighteenth nndGrcen streets, opening
Hie Pilgrim tercentenary celebration In
thl city.
Many patriotic organizations and
tolenlal societies will participate In the
"Town Meeting" In the Academy of
Music tonight, which will be one of
the etittandlng features of the ter
centenary. Fermer President Taft and Canen B.
A. H. Burroughs, of Peterborough
Cathedral, England, will deliver ad
dresses In which topics of national and
International moment will be censld
credt
List of Bex Helders.
Bli boxes have been taken 'by Mrs.
James Starr, Jr., for the Pennsylvania
Society of the Colonial Dames of
America. Four boxes have been taken
by Mrs. C.Ieward Clark, Jr., for the
Society of New England Women. Twe
beici, engaged by Mrs. James Large,
will be occupied by members of Chapter
Ne, 2, Colonial Dames of America.
Mrs. It. Webster Fex has taken a
box for the Imperial Order Daughters of
the British Empire, and Mrs. Barclay
Warburton has engaged a box for the
Emergency Aid. Members of tba Ito Ite
trt Patterson Chapter of the Society
of the War of 1812 will occupy a box
engagedrby Mrs. 8. P. Snowden Mit
chell. Anether box, engaged for mem
bers of I the Red Cresss. will be paid
for by private subscriptions.
Mrs. Charles E. Welbert, Represent
ing the r Pennsylvania State Society,
Daughters of the Revolution, and Mrs.
CharlM W. Nevln, representing the
Philadelphia Chapter of the Daughters
of the American Revolution, arc box-holders.
Among ethers who have engaged boxes
arc Alba II. Jehnsen, Edward Hek, Mrs.
Geerge B. Evans, Mrs. Arthur II. Lea,
Mrs. II. S. Prentisi Nichols. Mrs.
Charles M. Lea, Mrs. Cornelius Steven Steven
ten, Mrs. A. II. Fritz, Mrs. Stanley
G. Flagg, Miss Anne Thomsen and
Charles Scott.
Phjjadelphlans Going Abroad
The White Star Line steamer Olym
pic, from New Yerk Saturday for Cher
bourg, will carry the first large number
of passengers bound te spend the
Christmas holidays across the Atlantic.
The Philadelphians en beard are IT. 1'.
II. (Inldimlth, Charles II. Law, Mrs.
Charles II. Law, E. L. IIellJcs, Mr.
and Mrs, Van Court Carwithcn, Jehn
P. Smith, Jehn Bake, Herbert E. Car
penter, Jehn Moskos and Jeseph Bella.
A Garten Full
vjiyrtw
m h MtwmgL
MS! isMwIt.lEtr g
Next Spring
If 7a plant
ine bnlbt new
areuml
your borne,
or In the
rrten. T h
eweri In a
multitude of
colon and sbadti
will make April a
spring month worth
while. r
Superfine Mixed
Celers
Dtftn. 0ei H.OO par lWi 1000, MS.M.
Plant for Heute and
Conservatory
Palms, Farm, Rubber Plants,
Cyclamen In bloom, etc.
CATALOOUE FBEE
MICHELL'S
518-516 MARKfeT ST.
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS BURNED
Fire In Milner Street Heme De
stroys $86 in Cash
Savings amounting te $03, which
had been gathered together during the
last several month.. fM. k ....
- -- ...... v..n .ui mc liurW9C
of buying Christmas present, were
rAtlnllninl tw a!. It a a t
y...u.UvU uj me names, wnich caused
damage estimated at mere than $500'
...... ........ . ,.,, nnme et .Mrs. Htcr-
falnn Hhtunl.fci Aiea n
..., -I,, .miner street,
Germantown.
nuw?rt!r' '&' "'el Mrs. Shis
SL.kJLa J?5u.ter Wn". twenty-seven
;J.j .' u,?Terea me lire In the
if?, hei irr! sn of the "
br ,ta SRiilh,t lhe fire I8 caused
Twe $20 geld pieces, $05 in naner
me"7- P necklace and aPgefd
?h!r,,!!..w5!8 .f" the articles
v ve 1U c lire. The twn
badly damaged cend tien. Th0 flames
were extinguished with little dlfflcuT
. , vv iiiu aiirm.
PENN MEN TO HEAR MAYOR
Other Prominent Speakers Sched
uled for Junier Banquet Tonight
Mayer Moere will be the principal
speaker this evening at the banquet et
the Junier class of the University of
Pennsylvania held In the Hetel Adcl
plilfl. The benquet, which will de held in the
Geld Roem, marks the stennd evening'
event of the Junier week activities.
Other speakers will be Fullcrtnn L.
Walde, of the Punt.ie Ledger.; Edgar
Falm Smith, former provost; Acting
Provest Jeslah II. Pcnnlmnn, and Dr.
Theodere Graysen, of the Wharten
Scheel faculty.
Theatrical people from shows at pres
ent playing In the city will furnish the
entertainment. Among these will be
Miss Helen Shipman. An orchestra
wilt furnish music throughout the din
ner. .
The Junier Annals, a publication sim
ilar te the Senior Class Recerd, and de
tailing the history of the class, will be
distributed at the banquet.
In order net te leave even n few
hours of the week unoccupied with en
tertainment, the class has decided te
have a theatre party at the Garrick.
Theatre en Thursday night. Further
plans for this affair will be announced
at. the banquet. ,"
"
Qesu 8edatlty Entertains
The Gesu Yeung Men's Sodality will
direct an entertainment and p"remenaile
in the auditorium of St. Jeseph's Cel
lege tonight. The entertainment will
tL tl,,. form nf a three, act comedy,
"The Man en the Bex," presented by
members of the organization. The prej
eeeda of the affair will be used towern
.a tl.H wl avians nn nf Pi Ills"
room. A reception will take place
after the entertainment.
ON THANKSGIVING DAY
A real, old-fashioned, genuine Thanksgiving dinner
with everything the term meana and served in the
faultless Ritz way. Yours e enjoy from 5 until 9
o'clock. at $3.50 per cover.
Wc would advise that reservations be sent at once
w
E maintain a
special
mes
senger serv
ice for the conveni
ence of our custom
ers. Frequently
there is only one
person who can be
trusted te carry
money te the bank,
and when he is busy
you will realize the
convenience of hav
ing our messenger
call for the deposit.
Then, tee, you knew
that once your
money is entrusted
te our representa
tive, it is as safe
as though it were
actually in our
vaults. This service
is yours for the
asking.
Open Monday and Friday
Evenings 0 te 0 o'clock
IENSINGT0N
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UAe Specialty Shep of
BON WIT TELLER &, CO.
Ufa
CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET
Fer Tomorrow Wednesday
TWENTY-EIGHT SPECIALIZED
ANNIVERSARY OFFERINGS
Women's & Misses' High Quality
Fur Coats, Wraps and Scarfs
At Savings of 25 te 33xh
Having been in a position te take advantage of the sharp decline in
prices of fine furs Bonwit Teller & Ce. is enabled te arrange this sale.
Eighty-Nine Women's and Misses'
HUDSON SEAL COATS
Cellars and Cuffs ei Self -Fur, Beaver, Squirrel, Australian Opossum
or Nutria
165.00
195.00
245.00
These Prices Represent Savings of 150 te 200 Because of Procuring Pelts
at Lowered Prices
Taupe Marmet Coats
36-inch long full flare trot- -- r
teur model; were 195.00. I4D.UU
Natural Leepard Cat Coats
32-inch natural raccoon cel- - - -
lar and cuffs; were 195.00. lOO.UU
Australian Opossum Coats
36-inch full flare tretteur K ((
model; were 395.00. yO.UU
Natural Brown Peny Coats
36-inch beaver - trimmed cel-
lar and cuffs ; were 450.00. uu
Hudsen Seal Coats
Dyed muskrat skins; 36-inch ... rr
model; were 395.00. dZe.Vy)
Hudsen Seal Coats
36 inch; trimmed with bea
ver, squirrel, Australian epes- 395.00
sum and skunk ; were 595.00.
Natural Squirrel Coats
36-inch full flare tretteur c c
model; were 750.00. DDV.W
Hudsen Seal Coats
45 inch; (dyed muskrat);
skunk, beaver and squirrel 695.00
trimmed; were 850.00.
Mink, Squirrel, Mele and Seal Wraps
Formerly NOW
Scotch Mele Wrap. 795.00 595.00
48-inch long model.
Hudsen Seal Wrap 895.00 650.00
48-inch long; skunk trimmed.
Hudsen Seal Wrap 850.00 650.00
50-inch long model.
Hudsen Seal Wrap 850.00 650.00
48-inch long; opossum trimmed.
Scotch Mele Wrap 1050.00 750.00
48-inch long model.
Hudsen Seal Wrap 950.00 750.00
48-inch long; beaver trimmed.
Formed)
Natural Squirrel Wrap050.00
48-inch long medef.
Hudsen Seal Wrap 1050.00
48-inch long; squirrel trimmed.
Hudsen Seal Wrap 1250.00-50-inch
long model.
Natural Squirrel Wrap 1250.00
48-inch long model.
Natural Mink Wrap 1950.00
50-inch long model.
Natural Mink Wrap 2450.00
45-inch long model.
High Quality Scarfs and Muffs
Hudsen Seal Muffs
Twenty-five only.
Skunk Scarfs
Twenty-five only.
Skunk Muffs
Twenty-two only.
Formerly
25.00
45.00
45.00
NOW
16.50
25.00
25.00
Beaver Muffs
Twenty-six only.
Opossum Muffs
Ten only.
Squirrel Muffs
Ten e'nly.
Formerly
45.00
69.50
69.50
NOW
795.00
850.00
850.00
950.00
1650.00
1950.00
NOW
25.00
49.50
49.50
New and Enlarged FUR DEPARTMENT, Fifth Fleer
Ut
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STRAWBRI DGE &Q0M I ER
TOYS. epO
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r,J GAME
Kift, aM" . ',1mT1 JLnyJ faOLI
JUST one month from te-morrow will be Christmas Eve! The busiest
month of the whole year ! A month of eager anticipation for the children !
We grown-ups can't forget the joys and excitement of the weeks before
Christmas when we were children and all of us recognize the right of every
child te VISIT THE TOY STORE, te see and talk with Santa Claus.
Why net bring your little ones te-morrow? The crowd will net be se
great as it will be later. Santa Claus has a PICTURE STORY BOOK 'for
each little visitor. And all these who acknowledge themselves as Santa Claus'
lieutenants will be glad te knew this:
Our General Price-Lowering Move
ment Has Reached the Tey Stere,
and Mere Than 500 Different Lets
of Toys and Our Entire Stock of
Dells are Marked-a I Hiduced
Over-Blouses
and Basques
In varying: lengths, some reach
ing: nearly te the knee, $7.G0 te
$75.00. A wide price-range in
deed, but there arc scores and
scores of models of crepe Georg
ette, satin and satin-and-Geerg;-cttc
combined, distinctively bead
ed and embroidered, some
trimmed with lovely brocades.
In black - and - white effects,
flesh, white, suit shades, the deli
cate biscjue and all the new
autumn shades.
Htrawbrldge A Clothier
Second Fleer, Centre.
Prices.
ntrawbrldre t Clothier Fourth Fleer
Let Us Shew Yeu Hew
Well the "Ideal"
Fireless Cooker
Will Prepare Your
Thanksgiving Dinner
All kinds of coeking: roast
ing:, baking-, stewing-, steaming:
and beiling: can be done in
the Ideal Fireless Cooker. And
for the benefit of housewives
who wish te enjoy the con
venience of the Ideal this
Thanksgiving: time we have
arranged the following spe
cial values:
$25 te S68 Ideal Fireless
Cookers S21.25 te $58
Strawbrldge S. Clothier nanement
Sheeting Reduced
$1 Sheeting Muslin, 63-in. 80c.
$1.30 Sheeting Muslin, 81-in., 95c.
65c Pillow Casing, 42-in. 50c.
StrnwbrltlKe & Clothier Aisle 1.1, Centre
Jersey Dresses Like This
Special at $22.50
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They arc excellent Dresses at $22.60 fine
material, generously cut, very smartly modeled,
and the bodices and tunics arc elaborately em
broidered. The model sketched is in a soft, deep
shade of brown, with br.'.id embroidery in black
with a little glint of gilt thread here and there.
Beaver brown, Flemish blue and navy blue from
which te cheese.
Dresses, Special at $19.75
SERGE DRESSES in navy blue and black:
an excellent assortment of models, in panel and
strnight-linc styles, some embroidered, some trim
med with rows of flat braid. All well-tailored
and having the long, snug sleeves.
Fine Afternoon Dresses of
Silk, Special at $47.50
Seft taffetas with embroidered dots or in hair
line plaid effects, also the lovely crepe meteor
and fine satins. Seme en straight-lines, ethers
with flounced skirts, many with plaited or gath
ered tunics excellent cheesing.
jy-y Straw hrlclna & Clothier Second Fleer, Market Street
Many Fur Coats are Reduced
Just one hundred dollars taken from the price of the lovely
model sketched. It is of gray, squirrel, beautifully made, and formerly
$595.00 new $495.00. Others at reduced prices include
$750.00 Hudsen Seal Coats new $595.00
(Hudsen seal is dyed muskrat.) Trimmed
with golden beaver, some with Siberian squirrel.
$850.00 Hudsen Seal Delman $665.00
$1150.00 Hudsen Seal Delman $895.00
$950.00 Natural Beaver Ceat $785.00
$550.00 Siberian Squirrel Ceat $465.00
$690J00 Siberian Squirrel Ceat $565.00
$425.00 Natural Leepard Ceat $375.00
I $225.00 Australian Wombat Ceat $175
$230M Natural Wombat Ceat $180.00
$350J00 Caracul Ceat, 36-inch $285.00
$225.00 Brown Marmet Ceat new $160
$525.00 Brown Peny Ceat new $435J00
$350.00 Black Peny Ceat new $275.00
$690.00 Hudsen Seal Ceat new $565.00
$265.00 Brown Marmet Ceat new $215
$350.00 Fine Nearseal Ceat new $265M
$375 Squirrel-trimmed Nearseal $295
$425 Opessum-trinuned Nearseal $335
$310.00 Skunk-trimmed Nearseal $295
$390.00 Taupe Nutria Ceat new $315.00
$365.00 Untrimmed Nearseal Ceat $285
$550.00 Natural Muskrat Ceat $435.00
$595.00 Natural Muskrat new $485
$490 Wildcat Ceat $390 $385.00 Raccoon Ceat $315.00
3 - Struwbrldim & Clothier. Hicenrt Fleer, l'llbert Street
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Men's Neckties in
Hundreds of Geed
Patterns at $1.50
A wonderfully extensive assort
ment of daintily Engraved-glass
stripes, figures and self effects in
harmonious new color blendings.
Every one correct Identical
grades sold for much mere a
short while age.
Strawbrlds A ClethUr
Alale 1, Market Street
Men's Handkerchiefs
Our stock is new complete and
ready for men who wish te cheese
for themselves, or for ethers who
wish te select the kind of a gift
a man will appreciate. The larg
est and finest assortment we have
ever had
Of imported cambric 25c.
Of linen 35c, 50c te $1.50.
Linen, extra size, 05c, $1, $1.50.
Linen initial, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25.
Cotten, extra size 35c.
Fancy cotton, initial 3 for $2.
Fancy Madras 35c and 50c.
Fancy Cotten, 20c, 66c, 75c, 85c.
Fancy Silk 50c te $2.00.
Silk Bandanas $1.50, $2, $2.50.
French Novelties $3.00, $3.50,
$4.00, $4.50.
, Strawbrldire & Clothier
Market Street from Alila
Yeung Men and Older Men Will Surely be Glad te Knew
All Fur-lined and Fur-cellar
Overcoats are New Reduced
rPVirn.e,c nnfViine- rmifp sn pnmfertn.hle. when sittiner
through the football game en Thanksgiving Day, as a
geed, warm Fur-lined or Fur-cellar Overcoat. THIS IS
THE STORE ! Get yours te-morrow. Our entire stock
is in the great general Reduction Sale :
$215.00 Fur-lined Overcoats $135. Op
$250 te $265 Fur-lined Overcoats -'J5.00
$275 Fur-lined Overcoats $215.00 v
$325 te $350 Fur-lined Overcoats $245.0
$50.00 Fur-Cellar Overcoats new $33.50
$60 Fur-Cellar Overcoats $39.00
$110.00 Fur-Cellar Overcoats $84.00
$135.00 Fur-Cellar Overcoats new $96.00
Leather Coats Reduced
Perhaps you prefer the "sporty" Leather Ceat leather
en one side, cloth en the ether (reversible). These give
splendid protection against any kind, of weather, and these
also are greatly reduced.
$45.00 Leather Coats reduced te $22.50
$57.50 Leather Coats reduced te $30.00
$70.00 Leather Coats reduced te $35.00
$75.00 and $85.00 Leather Cnat.s. SJfUin
Alse, $25.00 and $40.00 LEATHERETTE Reversible Coats at half price new
$12.50 and $20.00. v
,,JSPT,;r,0f cou,rse' yu will net forget that our ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS AND
OVERCOATS is marked at reduced prices many EXTRA-SPECIAL groups included.
All Evening Dress Suits, Raincoats and Trousers also at reduced pricea.
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