L IT '"''I1 '1 p(trHMMt j-i7S ' r ' ""y ' ' T'fi.ASXKS-M TWPfT'fl ?TO? rurajWtwai . "nrr r rv v V ' v" "S-- 'r";;r wv, "irri kjB:,'! -..i.t :. 'Tl G EVENING PtJBHO LEDCfER PHILADELPHIA) MONDAY, NOVEMBMf 20, 1920 i, t ' v. tr v a v ' -A' :w ARMSTRONG HAPPEN PIES Manufacturer! Afjent Victim of Bleed Polsenlnn After Scratch Armstrong IIiuMen, widely known as n mantifarturerV ngent', died parly yes- h i F Charge Purchases During This Sale BILLED FEBRUARY 1st STATE PROHIBITION I terdfty morning in the Orthopedic IIev m ' -. , plnj tTem ,1C cu-cctfl 0( bleed poisoning, i Attorney Cehfirnl R,,.,,. 11 c .' Mr. Ilnddcn lived nt 5100 SprtnKneld BONWIT TELLER &,CQ 2fie cSfleccaxiefl yf Onainjcdien& (V nn t Mnlttt. nrS tin WWlt A 111 Dry Law Will Fail Without Commonwealth's Aid WOULD REPEAL BROOKS ACT SCHAFFER URGES Ne C. O. D.'S Ne CREDITS Ne APPROVALS Ne EXCHANQES I 5. Mi it vruui i i u i uu in i "c v cettngp nt Stray Ueeeli, X. J., te puss n week-end. Wlille walking alone the bench he stumbled nrd fell. A he sprawled en the snnd. his hand enme In eentnet with n rlunip of smit stnbble nnd he wns -erntched nlichtly. A short time later blend poisoning developed. Four speelalistH who note called en the rasi said that Mr. Hedden's, con dition was mused bv nn unknown germ of the most destructive type. Mr. Ilnddcn was forty elsht jears old and wns a native of I'nlontewn. l'. Fer the last thirteen jears he repre ented the lleyal Worcester Corset Ce. In I'cnniylvntiln, Helawurc, Mnryland and WashiiiRten, D. C. Mr. Iladilen was a mtneber of the Fourth I'reshxterinn Church, tic also was n member of Detn Iiedcc V. and A. M. of Wilkes-Itarre: WllkinsbuiR Chapter. Xe. IN, of Wl'kltisbtirft; 'I. it $ i fc "V 1 Mary ( emutulcry, Knights Templar t . I'hlladclphia ; Syria Tempi of the Mys- ! tic Shrine of PittsburKh : the Pittsburgh l Consisterj . the Manufacturers' Club In i this city and the l'ennslanh Corset Club, of which he was president hi , inin. Mr. Iladden leaves hi widow, one daughter. Mis I.nuisa II. Iladden, and two M)iis, Armstrong Iladden. .lr., nnd William H. Iladden ; his father, Tliemns Iladden. of I'nioiitewn, two sisters,' Mim Murj II. Iladden and Ml Helen lludden, and n brother, Tdgar Hud- l den. ' The funeral will take p'nee Tuesday.: r.uiinl will be private In the Wcstmiu- i Her Ccmctp-v. j Largest Old Boek Stere in America i The repenl of the Hroek high license law nnd the enactment of a state law tnnklng It n crime te seli liquor were advocated today by William I. SchnlTer, atternej general of Pennsylvania, in an address before n meeting of representa tive!! of many women's organisatiens at the Civic Club, 1,'llK) Spruce street. The ntternev general explained the phv-lenl impossibility of cembatting the liquor business with the small federal forces new allowed and urged independent tate action along the same lines "There are three things wlilili should be done here," Mr. SchnlTer aid. "First Make it n crime te sell liquor containing mere than one-half of 1 per cent alcohol, nnd provide tlmt the utate can prosecute. "Second. Hepenl the Itroeks high li cense law. "Third Grunt no licenses nt all for the sale of alcoholic bevernses. "Certain parts of Peiinsjhnni.i aie awash with liquor. There nie notor ious, tlngrant violations of t hi- law. Many lieeple salve their consciences b the claim that their licenses under the Ilroeks law entitle them te sell. Hut if you take nwny these licenses ou should provide n refund n thnt these people will uet feel that it is an injustice "I niu net in fnvir tnte legisla tion se elaborate as the Velstead net I am ale opposed te .1 simple indorse inderse ment or re-enfen ement of that act Our plan should he independent. "There must be s"ine prou-len se that nnj place where llquet is sold can be proceeded against In n civil suit, se that we can enjoin the piopneter and the place. Then, if liquor is sold, the proprietor would put himself in con tempt of court. "The women of the state should or- ?nnlze for the ndeptlmi of such n law f you will de thnt, ou will he upheld by the better element anions the men ' "With enlv three federal marts and Ave federal judges te handle this lm- j mense problem in Peiiimhnnia, you enn see what a herculean task the have nnd hew necesi-ar It Is that the state take some action if prohibition is rcnlly te menu an thing " Ucsides rciiresentathcs from wem en's clubs in the city and m rounding counties, the meeting included women from the Y. W. ( A., the W. C T V., the women's Republican lemmittee, and the I,eague of Women Voters. A resolution wan adopted iudrsius the tf)i tftntitli flfnpnflmi'nt ijast uecemuer we ineugrn,1 we had reached the peak in offering the largest quantity , Sends Ne Presents, but Gives Meney an(J choicest selection of books I for Europe's Children jn the history of our store. But Edwnnl HeU's friend- will reecho as ... - sf11 Himhinfr' Thi ChrisUnas remembrances from him this "e are sl,m cl,mDlnB- lnls year the fni'ewmg card year we have exceeded last "instead of sending j en a Christmas year's record by thousands of gift this year I am giving Its niencv . 1 v 1 j j- , Jqulvnlent te Mr. Herbert Hoever te I VOlUHieS And hundreds Of trans- ' end te the starving and cletheless dill- , actions. It has been impossible ! dreu of Kurepe. Won't jeu kindly de .n fi;0,-iin,, fViOCO dnnl-e ntJK the same if ou hne it in mind, as in. t0 Qispia tttese DOOkS Ulltlb previous )ears. te send me a gift, and HOW, but beginning tomorrow, j wake in? Christmas u da of real hap- Tuesday, November 30th, after 1 Illness? i j? i lie points out thnt Mr. iioexer will weeks of preparation, we are neon start in thlhcitj a campaign going te SlOW, en tempenil'V for P hi ndelphia's sliaie of S'J.'i.0(M).(MH) fuil a mn' 00 ,,. ' A for children of central Kurepe and the tables, as many as We Can at. one time 01 me greatest collec tion of books any bookseller has ever had the geed fortune te secure. There are mere well-' known private libraries in the let than we have ever had. I meeting of the ijermantewn nnd chest- -Many of these are larce cellec-, nut inn improvement .A-soeintten next tiens the hobbies of their late1 I-mill in the iniilitei nun of the (Jer- , , , mantewn High school win be a debate owners, who spent many de- by be and girl students en the (pies- Hghtful hours and a great deal tlen. "Hesehed, that Mr. Mitten s plan ne ,,, : 4i, ,r,iie.ti'rr A for n uimer-al tive-.ent fire without 91 mO"ej 1 tile Collecting. A transfers or exehnnges is better for few of these, purchased from ....!....' t ., -r-, . - .. . . th tne executers 01 tne instates, the I are: Starts Tomorrow j Tuesday Morning B0K FOR CHRISTMAS AID Un'kans. Fer $10 Mr. Heeter takes care of a child nil winter, Mr. Ilek points out, and asks if SIO could be spent en a better Christmas present. Children te Debate Mitten Plan An interesting feature of the annual the public than the present plan. abort business session will precede addrcs., at which time enVers of association will be eleited. Wills Probated Today The Mlssiennr Seeiet nf the Methodist I'piscepnl Church in Amer lea benefits h the will nf Or William Krwin. whec home was t 411 Cedar avenue. The estate is wilucil ut Sis. 000. One-third is left te the widow. Knte W. I'rwln, nnd the residue is held in trust for the benefit of tin icligimis organization. Other wills ri'ed were these of Henr .1 Fudge LI"! Seuth Fortieth street, disposing of a SlCi.iliiO estate, nnd of Catharine I low ling, ,"(l.'t.'l Woodland avenue, disposing uf n 7",Od estate An lnenter nf the personal! of Catharine A Cede totals Sill.. 0S0.".". Letters of administration hai been granted in the 1 -tat of .laieb Winepel of IHT Seuth stn-et This is tate is nlucd at f.'iinin. ion. utv ana v Herlic ASK FOR and GET V f& The Original malted Milk for Infants and Invalid fLftAd Imitations and Substitutes our store mwm Are Better Than Charge Accounts thy enable you te dM4 your pur chaaen arnenir h nt ra u prtfr (ur trrmn arv fnlr anl rnmt nablt biiiifd upon tha lermth of edit you takt Get full partiru'ars AUKRIOTT UROS.1118 Cheutnut imm&mm 1 Judge Charles 13. Staples, . StreudsburR, I'a, j Dr. Emery Marvel, Atlantic City, N J. ' William S. Lloyd, ' Germantown, Philadelphia I Cel. Charles E. Hasbrook, Editor and Publisher. Times-Dispatch Richmond, Virginia Frederick Charles Tedd, (Jarrisen, Maryland The library from Richmond I alone required 43 large packing boxes te ship te us. And re member these are only a few of the many hundreds of our purchases during the past year, purchases ranging from a few volumes te thousands. The showing will be particularly rich in Sets of Standard Au Au teors, in both attractive cloth and handsome leather bind ings ; also Americana, Bi-' egraphy, Travels, History,! Poetry, etc., including an es-, pecially choice collection of Extra Illustrated Beeks. Don't forget, we can show only a portion of this collection each day. But as sales make space, the tables will be replen ished from the reserve stock. It will take at least two weeks, we estimate, te display all of this truly remarkable gather- We advise and Denlex will utep te lhache at once without uuu.'ln.- r bllxtrr in tn iuitr l.ai.1 y aamin. . f n l llrJ te rhil(!ri.n nnl twlhlne , '"iS ui IJUUnn. uwr. Toethuoh- ntuipi wmn , invite you te drej) in everj' day In dru Mem or menu win nei , 1 ji u sf0,,J, lflHfs Jf vnll SUnufiirturisl ly tlir heiithern I WISH te get a COlU'ect idea of rhmleitl I'riMlurtn ( e. 1S02 K. Monument St., Ualtlmure. .Md. the character of the gathering. J Everybody will be welcome. Se ( come in and enjoy the books at ' your leisure, whether you buy 1 many, few or none at all. .. CURRY'S YmzS SardS in PRHNCMAH0BNdfU9i.-i-r. TomeiTow rt I PTS NKfLffiRS . Tuesday, November doth Stere leurs, 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. 'Leary's Boek Stere i Ninth Street below Market j (Opposite Posteflice) I ITBTOfes JT. UuCruiwpA(V4J. 8I2.CHBSTN UT. ST. 812 CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET HAVE ARRANGED FOR MONDAY and TUESDAY A Special CLEARANCE Sale of WOMEN'S and MISSES' APPAREL of QUALITY and FASHION At Reductions of Frem 20 te 50 Several Thousand Garments are involved in this -Clearance and many could net be Replaced at Whole sale for the Prices te which they are new reduced. Women's Fur Coats & Wraps Hudsen Seal Coats 9d OO Formerly 39SJ00 AJVV 30-inch sports model; beaver, squirrel and opossum cellar and cuffs. French Seal Coats 91 OO Formerly 350.00 O.UU 36-inch long model; cellar and cuffs of beaver. Hudsen Seal Coats 97 OO Formerly 450.00 4 O.VV 36-inch long model; Australian opossum cellar and cuffs. Hudsen Seal Coats QQK OO Formerly 595.00 -VV 36-inch; trimmed with beaver, squirrel, Australian opossum and skunk. Natural Squirrel Coats T fl OO Formerly 750.00 OOU.UU 36-inch full-flare tretteur model. Scotch Mele Wrap ' ZQZ OO Formerly 795.00 48-inch long model. Hudsen Seal Wrap GZO OO Formerly 895.00 OOU.UU 48-inch long; skunk trimmed. Hudsen Seal Wrap &0 OO Formerly 850.00 OU.UU 50-inch long model. Hudsen Seal Wrap flO OO Formerly 850.00 OOU.UU 48-inch long; opossum trimmed. Scotch Mele Wrap 70 OO Formerly 1050.00 ' V.VV 48-inch long model. Hudsen Seal Wrap 70 OO Formerly 950.00 JV,VV 48-inch long; beaver trimmed. Natural Squirrel Wrap 7 OO Formerly 1050.00 sv.vv 48-inch long model. Hudsen Seal Wrap QZO OO Formerly 1050.00 u V ' u V 48-inch long; squirrel trimmed. Women's Coats and Wraps THIRD FLOOR Women's Day Coats A Formerly 55.00 te 79 JO ' Of velour, belivia and silvertene with smart fringe threw-tics also velour wraps with French seal cellars. Fur-Trim'd Coats and Wrap Coats. -58.00 Formerly te 89JjO Belivia wrap coats with large opossum cellars and velour coats with cellars and cuffs of taupe nutria. Veldync Wrap Coats fi9 00 Formerly 115.00 te 125.00 v,vv In all desirable shades. Alse belivia wraps with gray squirrel cellars. Fur-Trim'd Belivia Wrap Coats.... &Z 00 Formerly te 115.00 "v,vv Developed en straight lines, with novelty slit pockets. Mele and Australian opossum cellars. Belivia & Veldyne Wrap Coats 9 00 Formerly te 165.00 ' . With handsome, large cellars of choicest Australian opossum, mole, taupe nutria and some with caracul. Velveteen Wraps and Capes QK 00 Formerly lie.00 and 185.00 ''t With cellars and bandings at arm-slit of gray squirrel and kolinsky squirrel. Duvctyn Wraps & Blouse Coats. . 91 00 Formerly 145.00 and 185.00 J-"V"K'X' Three distinctively elegant models developed in this rich fabric. Handsome Wraps & Wrap Coats. -XS5M0 Formerly te 250.00 A representative collection of distinctive models in duvetyn, evera, veldync and marvella. All the newest fur trimmings. Chiffen Velvet Evening Wraps. ...7QZ OO Formerly 275.00 Xe,vv Reproduction of Madeleine et Madeline blouse-draped model taupe wolf cellar. Duvetyn Blouse Coats 90 OO Formerly 395.00 0U KUU With cellars and deep-flared cuffs of gray squirrel exact reproduction of Jenny model. Women's Suits Women's Fur-Trimmed Suits ft ft 00 Formerly 89.50 te 95.00 ' v v Of duvet dc laine and velour, with mole or nutria or plain styles, stitched effects or embroidered pockets. Women's Plain & Fur-Trimmed Suits flfi 00 Formerly 110.00 te 135.00 w v v v Of veldyne, velour, duvet de laine, trimmed with mole or nutria. Alse plain-tailored models. Women's Plain & Fur-Trim'd Suits 7 K() 00 Formerly 195.00 te 250.00 -Atrvvv Of duvetyn, veldync and duvet de laine, trimmed with nutria, mole, beaver or squirrel. Alse strictly tailored types. Women's Twe & Three Piece Suits 250.00 Formerly te 475.00 Costume suits of duvetyn, marvella and veldyne, trimmed with mole, Hudsen 3eal, squirrel, beaver, nutria. Women's Dresses About 65 Odd Dresses ,Qf 00 Formerly Priced te 60.00 ' Of Peirct twill, tricetine and crepe silks; a host of trimming combinations. About 125 Odd Dresses 49.50 Formerly Priced te 85.00 Tricetine, Peiret twill, kitten's ear crepe; attractively beaded and embroidered. About 85 Odd Dresses 68.00 Formerly Priced te 95.00 Distinctive models developed in twill fabrics and satin; straight-line and panel effects. Afternoon and Evening Gowns 75 OO Formerly Priced te 125.00 Frecks of velvet, duvetyn, crepe silks and combinations of crepe and velvet. Attractively trimmed. MISSES' FROCKS, FOURTH FLOOR Velveteen and Chiffen Velvet Frecks Zft 00 Formerly 89.50 te 95.00 wu,vv Several chic models with antique geld thread embroidery or touches of metal brocade. Sizes 14 te 20. Peiret Twill Tailored Frecks GR 00 Formerly 95.00 te 135.00 w " " v Four smart new models with embroidery, braiding or all-ever thread designs. Sizes 14 te 20. A Collection of Odd Dresses 95 00 Formerly 125.00 te 175.00 vw Tailored frocks of Peiret twill and tricetine. Afternoon frocks of light-color crepe de chine and georgette. Dinner and dance frocks of lace and taffeta. Sizes 14 te 20. Misses' Tailored Suits 45 00 Formerly 59.50 te 65.00 -xwv Of duvet de laine in simple, youthful styles. Sizes 14 te 20. rOAT; m IIT SIZES 14 TO 18 and lUAiS, MJIIS for SMALL W0MEN Misses' Plain and Fur-Trimmed Suits ZQ OO Formerly 75.00 te 95.00 (u,,v Of duvet de laine in plain-tailored and fur-trimmed styles. Sizes 14 te 20. Misses' Fur-Trimmed Suits Qd OO Formerly 110.00 te 150.00 t.vi Elegant models in various styles of veldyne, plain tailored or with beaver, squirrel or mole fur. Sizes 14 te 20. Misses' Fur-Cellared Wraps '. CO )) Formerly 85.00 JS.VV Of silvertene velour. Fur cellars of mole, nutria and Australian opossum. Misses' Fur-Cellar Wraps ?Z Formerly 185.00 te 195.00 x mlu Graceful draped silhouettes in marvella and vel de cygne, with large fur cellars of mole, nutria, squirrel and wolf. Women's & Misses Blouses 150 Georgette Blouses 5.00 Formerly te 9.75 In flesh, white, bisque, navy and brown. Georgette Crepe Blouses ft. 7 5 Formerly te 12.75 Leng roll cellar and pleated frill, real filet lace trimmed. In white, flesh and beige. Satin Ovcrbleuses 10.00 Formerly te 18.50 In brown, navy and black. New surplice models. Lace-Trimmed Blouses 5 00 Formerly te 25.00 . v v In flesh, white and bisque; long roll cellars and vestces filet lace trimmed. New Hand-Made Blouses 5.00, 7 My 10.00 & Upward t0 25.00 Hand drawn and hand embroidered. Real filet and Irish lace trimmed. Originations' A satin rose which is a powder puff, fastened upon a little wand for convenient neck powdering. $2. 3fc Trousseau bands te keep the hope chest tidy wide grosgrain ribbon in pastel tints, each "buckled" with a fragrant sachet pillow. $2.50. An exquisite Irish lace set of vestee and separate cellar in rich ivory tint, mounted upon net. $25. Smart little Eton-cellared guinipes of eye leted cream and ecru batiste. $7.50 up. Women's Quality Hosiery Cashmere Hosiery ft5e 3 Pair for 2.45 "" Plain cashmere in black and white only. Silk Hosiery Q5r 3 Pair for 2.75 Lisle feet and garter hem. In black, white and cordovan. Fine Silk Hosiery e yr) 3 Pair for 7.25 tDV In black, white and the leading shoe shades I Superfine Silk Hosiery r Z() 3 Pair for 16.25 O.UV Fancy open-work stripe effects (te hem). In black and white only. 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