.,' ". ;i ' y EVENING ' PUBLIC iJBDGEB-PHIIADEJiPHIA, THURSDAY,. DECEMBER 2, 1920 OR. GEO. DLflHMS ASKSFORIVORCE Fermer Paster of Chestnut St. Baptist Church, New in N. Y.f Refuses Cemment Tli Rev. Dr. Geerge D. Adams, for n ream pastor of the Chestnut Street iinlt Church, ana ler ine imi ll-ll J""" i'---v- - ., . tt, I... . Tniar I .mirni. hiiu iwi . .. .... ..'.. nn.fnr of thfi Flrtt ChlKCll. Sit. ttrnen. N. V., is 8ulnK for divorce s.iir was entered en 04 of lnxt year, November lint ft enlv be- ...- ...i.. a artnmnnrn rn Tnn Xn7Xnt "was a' dVamUc "prayer meeUn In the church. At which the con Ration wbb told of the trouble In the paiter's family. .,,,,, Dr. AdnniRjWaii located In Mt. Vernen today and refused te discuss the divorce action, as did his attorneys and these e( Mrs. Adams. Testimony In the case was heard last October before a master in New lerk city 'FrlendB of Mrs. Adams say she uill'net contest the action. The fact that the divorce action had been filed became known when court records showed that en October 1, Su nreme Court Justice Finch had Bigncd in order refcrlntt Uic case te a referee. "There arc enough people throwing mud at the church already," Dr. Adams tald in refusing the discuss the cehc. Dr. Adams occupied he pulpit of the Cheitnut street church for ten rranf. During' that time the concregn cencregn concregn Hen increased from approximately (100 te mere than 1000. In addition te hli pastoral work Dr. Adams found tlme te conduct Bible classes at thq University ffleb,Mmbi&5? ittiMMaM Ird Mark R. W riXCOR. lOand MARKET ST. ENTRANCE ON K ST. of Pennsylvania nnd te serve nS a.mcm- ecr ei me oeani ei utrcwurH ui mu University Y. M. 0. A. and of the Iiap tlst Publication Hoclety. Hern In Hhcrburne, N. Y., Dr, Adam- nttcndod-Celgato University and later was graduated from the Hamilton Theo logical Seminary, attached te the uni versity. His first charge was nt Am sterdam, N. Y., and from there he went te Den Moines, In., te be the, president of the City College. Frem Dcs Moines he wns'cnllcd te Ilroeklyn, N. Y., where he remained for five years, coming; from that city te Philadelphia. Dr. Adams ban two children, n son, Durward 0. Adams, who went te France with nn ambulance unit, and n daughter, who Is n student nt the Mount Vernen High Scheel. The family lived at 4420 Larchwood avenue, lu this city. Webster's Resignation Is Accepted The resignation of Geerge S. Webster as chief of the Ilurcau of Surveys wm accepted by Director Caven yesterday, nnd Mr. "Webster entered upon his new finttra nt once, as a member of the benrrt of engineers of the Pennsylvania' nnd New Jersey Uelaware iiivcr jjnube Commission. Where jre IMfl one nm vL.ni nn.i th ether. S. K. MILLER Complete Line et Men's, Women's and Childr In all sizes from 5 te 12. Widths AAteEE. Very Newett Fall and Winter Styles in All Leathefe Mall Order Premutlr Filled Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. Koyatene l'hene. Ulnln 4R2DA Educateiv S. K.MILLER I tQOtt ft gOO MAWKJBT BTWTBT ' sfiSliw .fill t tZTiHti 1 y i en s h a Ml 1 MA I iJW m MVftl F 'PRUNES-17c lb. Size 40-50s in 25 lb. Bexes New SHIPMENT Just Arrived The IDAN-HA BRAND OREGON'S BEST Frem GROWER Direct te CONSUMER JOSEPH CANCELMO 130 DOCK STREET Telephqne, Spruce 2958 Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street . EXTRAORDINARY SALE REDUCED PRICES SUITS 52.50 te 250.00 formerly te 325.00 DRESSES 45.00 te 175.00 formerly te 250.00 COATS 69.50 te 360.00 formerly te 450.00 WAISTS 5.95 te 29.50 formerly te 45.00 RELIABLE FUR COATS INCLUDED IN THESE REDUCTIONS Yeu Never Pay Mere at pi 1-!'- w3aW '9s I Bnt by I fl StryijM In 1 1 WS ' ' ll , I WnttV S 3 Educator 1 1 ft y " I 1 Jneww yj gl ""w7. ., I S, f2 r Thlt h the mark II" " ay$ ste en tvtty Educator A Surprise in Foot-Comfert VfTE carry Educator Shoes the v shoes you have seen advertised in the magazines for years because we knew they will prevent feet-ills ( the corns, bunions, calleuses, ingrow ingrew ing nails, weak arches, etc., that.ceme from wrong shoes. Fer Educators are shaped scientifically te give room for all five tees te serve you un hampered. They "let the feet grew as they should," never bending or crumpling the tees. Come in and try en Educa tors. If you have thought a shoe can't combine geed loefe with geed sense, a surprise awaits you. You'll decide te , get Educators for all the family. HI RICE A HUTCMINS Fducate FOR MEN, WOMEN, and CHILDREN WMmf'Mr Uud Kid "Wjl? Educator for women Are Sold in These Stere '3. K. Miller .. , . R. FeriHr & Sen A. Christian 202H & 200 Market St. 4230 Main St. 4802 Frankford Ave. n rk.mi'i Sana M.n.,nt, pkiu. .. """"" nv- -" ." . .....y -...., . .... m. y, tin Cha. Clere 258 N. 62nd St. 2230 Columbia Ave. A. Kebu, 4 genm Cee. Schwlnn 4th A Spruce Sti 2101 N. 6th St. Camden, N. J. R541 Germantown Ave. H. Aeher 1012 Rldfe Ave. Wm. Macfarlane 2030 Frnnkferd Ave. The Duty of Credit Every seed that is planted, every hour of labor that is expended en production efcraw materials repre-. sents effort te increase the resources of the world. Between production and final application te mankind's needs of the fruits of this effort there may be an interval of months. The highest duty of credit is te finance this element of time in the processes of production and distri bution. " The great resources of the National Bank of Commerce in New Yerk are utilized te provide credit for production, industry and commerce. National Bank of Commerce in New Yerk wiiital.SuipluB and Undivided Profits Over nftyfive Millien Dollars 1A y-. i-?.' 3-i: & &8SI m itf Hi mrLmim IfH J - ,: m i w SCharge Accounts Invited Mail Orders Filled Wc repair and renovate your Fur Garments very 8lcillfully and very reasonably in price, as well! Matfsen & DeMair? 12 15 Chestnut Street Fur3 and Millinery ' Cftarge Purchases Tomorrow Will Be ' Posted te Bills Payable February 1, 1921 , GREA T Anniversary Fur Sale FEATURE Super-Clearance' of Hudsen Seal Coats and Wraps Prominent among the Great Reductions that place this Anniversary Sale of Furs as a great trade" leader is this Super-Clearance of Rich Hudsen Seal Fur Coats and Wraps. Your particular attention isxasked for these superb values ! These "Hudsen Seals" are unequaled for luster of Fur, for quality and wearability, and for their exquisite fashioning. The values are distinctly phenomenal ! Hudsen Seal Coats Length Quantity Cellar and Cuffs 30 inch 30 inch 30 Inch 30 inch 30 inch 30 inch 30 inch 36 inch 3G inch 30 inch 45 inch 40 inch 36 inch 40 inch 40 inch 45 inch 45 inch 4 4 4 3 4 e 3 8 7 G 8 4 4 8 4 9 4 Regularly Hudsen Seal 245.00 Nutria 325.00 Natural Squirrel 345.00 Hudsen Senl 350.00 Beaver 305.00 Australian Opossum 395.00 Skunk 395.00 Beaver 495.00 Skunk 495.00 Hudsen Seal 495.00 Hudsen Seal 545.00 Hudsen Seal 625.00 Natural Squirrel 545.00 Beaver 575.00 Skunk C75.00 Beaver . r 595.00 Skunk '625.00 Hudsen Seal Wraps Length Quantity Cellar and Cuffs Regularly 36 inch 1 Hudsen Seal 450.00 42 inch 1 Hudsen Seal 550.00 30 inch 1 Skunk 650.00 42 inch 1 Russian Kelinsky 695.00 42 inch 1 Hudsen Seal 645.00 40 inch 1 Natural Squirrel 695.00 40 inch 1 Skunk 695.00 ,42 inch 1 Natural Squinel 745.00 42 inch 1 Beaver 745.00 48 inch 1 Squirrel 850.00 45 inch 1 "Skunk 850.00 45 inch 1 Hudsen Seal 850.00 40 inch ,1 Beaver 950.00 New 155.00 195.00 225.00 245.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 342.50 342.50 345,00 345.00 315.00 395.00 395.00 395.00 395.00 425.00 New 295.00 395.00 395.00 445.00 445.00 495.00 495.00 545.00 545.00 595.00 595.00 595.00 G95.00 A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Extra Large Size Coats up te 50 Bust Fur Cellars, Cuffs and Trimming at Very Moderate Prices. Liberty Bends and Purchasing Agents' Orders Acceptedgl Strawbridge & Clothier Have Mere Geed News for Men! ' (M (fl Wm IWl ' Nffl With the Ce-operation of the Manufacturers, Who Strengthen Geed Will By Sacrificing Prof its, We Place en Sale Te-morrow a Great Let of "ALCO SUITS At HALF PRICE ,f Al These Reduced Our entire stock of Furniture. Rugs, Car pets, Lace Curtains, Drapery Fabrics, Bed steads, Bedding, Silks, Dress Goods, Muslins, , Sheetings, Flannels; all Men's and Beys' Cloth ing, Shoes and tflats (except Stetson's) ; all Trunks and all Leather Traveling Bags reduced. The manufacturers of our famous "ALCO" Clethes are ever ready (e co-operate with us in meeting any market condition. We bought thousands of suits irem mem at regular prices, ana new tuey give us several hundred at less than cost of materials and labor, te which we add a number of "ALCO" Suits from our regular stock at less than cost consti tuting a truly wonderful collection if Women's Dresses Special Silk Dresses, Special, $15.00 te $22.50 Afternoon Frecks of satin and crepe de chine, in various tunic ind straight-line styles an excellent assortment of models. Black, navy and taupe. Weel Jersey Dresses, Special at $22.50 Straight-line and tunic effects, embroidered, tucked, corded or trimmed with jersey in a contrasting shade. All have the close long sleeves. Navy blue, Flemish blue, beaver, brown and Bur gundy. Fine Serge Dresses, Special at $19.75 Sfraight-line models and a few with the regulation close-fitted belt. Beaded, embroidered or braided. Seme wfth cellars, ethers with the collarless neck-line. Leng sleeves, smart sashes or nar row tie belts. JV Strawbridge & Clothier Second Fleer. Market Street AT EXACTLY ONE-HALF THE PRICES AT WHICH WE SOLD THEM EARLIER THIS SEASON Beys' Swifts-Half Price $25 and $27.50 Jack O' Leather Suitsnew $12.50 and $13.75 The merits of these famous Suits are already well-known te parents. They are of fine all-wool fabrics reinforced at every wear-point (seat, knees, elbows and, pockets) with genuine leather. They are almost impossible te wear out. And new these famous guits in the smartest of new double-breasted and belted styles are marked at just one-half their ferme prices $12.50 and ?13.75. - $13.50 and $15.00 Suits New $6.75 and $7.50 Anether outstanding feature of the sweeping Reduction Sale new going en in the Beys' Clothing Stere wherein every garment has been marked at a reduced price. "These Suits at half price are In excellent styles and fabrics for boys of 7 te 11 years. 3& StrawbrldBO & Clothier Second Tloer, Filbert Street, Eant SnitS That Were (y New $2Sl00 Sllits That Were flfif New $30.00 Suits That Were $S, new $32:50 SllltS That Were $7Qf New $35.00 SllltS That Were $75; New $37.5Q " SllitS That Were $ftQj Nw $40.00 SllitS That Were $90, $45.00' All are all-wool Suits, of course fine fabrics, includ ing blue and black, the best models, tailoring of the high standard for which the "Alce" shops are famous. Youth ful and conservative styles, in'regular, stout, short, tall and slender proportions. Ready to-tfierrow morning. These Extra-Special Values in Overcoats are the Talk of the Town Were $40.00 te $80.00 new $23.50, $33.50, $39.00, $49.00 and $54.00 Our Entire Stock of Men's Fur-lined Overcoats Reduced jV-- Straw brldee 4. Clothier Second Fleer. Eaat $6.50 Small Velvet Bags, $4.95 This is a rare opportunity for gift, seekers CHIFFON VEL VET BAGS, with covered frame, beautiful lining, swinging purse and fancy catch, and fitted with powder puff and mirror. The nullity is beautiful every Bag taken from our regular $6.50 stock. H Strawbrldire & Clothier AUU 8. Centra ers And such an array! Gift Slip pers fV all, from novel 'Puss-in-Beets" for very little folks, te the soft, comfortable Slippers that father likes te find awaiting him. Quite the finest and most compre hensive display of Slippers wc have seen Chinese Mandarin Slippers in contrast with D'Orsay Boudoir Slippers. Men's Leather Slippers, and a full stock of the famous Daniel Green Felt Cemfys. Fer Women Japanese embroidered quilted Silk Kimene Slippers $1.00. Turkish Boudoir Slippers $2.00. Imported Chinese Mandarin Bou doir Slippers $5.00. "Cosy Tees," of soft felt, in many shades $1.90 te $3.00. Genuine Cemfys from the Daniel Green Felt Shee Ce., in Hyle, Juliet nnd low-cut Everett styles. A variety of beautiful shades, pompon and ribbon trimmed $2.50 te $3.75. Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers, with soft-padded comfy soles, in pink, blue, old rose, lavender and black, at $4.00. Smart D'Orsay Boudoir Slippers in blue nnd old rose, with leather soles and covered Leuis heels, nt $5.50. Fer Children Seft "Cosy Tees" Slippers for children nnd misses: pink, blue and old rose, nt $1.35 and $1.50. Felt Comfy "Hyle" Slippers, but toned high at nnkle; padded insoles $1.65 te $2.75. Children's and Misses' "Puss-in-Beets," of soft felt with padded inseles-S2.-15 te $2.75. Gray felt Everett Slippers with leather soles and heels $2.75. Fer Men and Beys Bevs' oxford gray felt Cemfys $2.00. "Hyle" styles $2.75. Beys' Tan Kid Remeos $5.00. Men's oxford grav Cemfys, pad ded insoles $2.50. Taupe, blue or brown Cemfys $3 00. Rcd-nnd-blue U. of P. Felt Slip pers, leather soles and heels $4.00. "Hyle" Slipners, pray, blue or brown, with soft comfy or leather soles $3.00 and $4.00. Seft Tan Leather Everett and Remee Slinners $4.50. Dark Tan KU1 Remeos $6.50; Fnust and Remeos $8.00. Tan Kid Brighten Slippers, $5.25. HtrawbrMw- A Clothier Eighth anfl Flllwrt Stret $50.00 Fine Weel Velour Delmans, new $35.00 These are very attractive models, fashioned en unusunlly graceful lines, and having the deep heeded cellars that can be muffled up se becomingly around the neck. All of fine wool velour in geed dark shades. Trimmed with ornamental stitching and lined throughout with silk. $30.00 Weel Velour Coats, new $25.00 Three models, in loose-back and belted styles, mnde of wool velour, silk-lined throughout, and having deep cellars with band of fur. 5 -Straw brldFB & Clothier Second Fleer. Centre 9 ens Hats n tl M t 5 hcsa Bring the children te see the minia ture world of Toys and Dells and te get a Picture Boek from Santa Cleus. The boys will be delighted with the con struction and mechanical Toys Erec tors, Mecnnne, Chemcraft, Electric Trains, the new Ferry Beat, etc. The girls love the Dells and Dishes and nil the little home furnishings. And the grown folks are interested in the fact thnt mere than 500 Lets of Toys and All Dells are Reduced A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS Children's $5 and $0 Express Wagons $4.15 and $5.00 $2.00 Steel Trains, te pull along the fleer $1.00 $8.00 Carrem Game Beards, te while away hours $5.75 $3.50 te $12.00 Mechanical Train Sets $2.00 te $8.75 $3.00 Statwn Sheds, te complete train sets $2.00 50c and $1 Puzzles, that will keep one interested for hours 25c $2 and $2.50 Airplanes, that really fly $1.25 and $1.75 $3.00 Bey Ranger Cannons, for soldier sets $1.50 $10 Electric Trains, complete, with transformer $7.85 Children's $22 te $50 Automobiles new $17.50 te $40 $2.50 te $8.50 Blackboards, for the ntirsery, $1.90 te $6.75 $7.50 and $13.50 Plush-covered Rocking Horses $5.00 and 10.00 $9 and $10 Shoe-Fly Rocking Horses, for baby $7.25 $3.00 te $6.00 Dell Furniture noxe $2.25 te $4.50 Dells' $3.50 Tea Sets, of real china $2.35 $8.00 Dell Houses, very attractive $6.00 tr-- Htrawbrldce L Clothier Fourth Fleer Just te remind men that every Hat in our entire stock with the exception of these of Stetson make can new be bought at a reduced price. Fer instance $8.00 Seft Felt Hats $3.95 Smart and new several colors. $10.00 Velour Hats $5.95 Of handsome, rich velour, In black, brown, olive and green. All Fur Caps Reduced Caps that were $7.50 te $37.50 are new $5.75 te $29.75. Strawbrldce A Clothier Second Fleer. Market Street, Eaat Beys' Warm $2.25 Blouses, $1.75 Of plnin gray wool-mixed flan nel, with cellar attached $1.75. Beys' $1.25 Blouses 80c Serviceable, god - loekin meuses, full in cut. Of percale, cellar attached. Strawbrldve A Clothier Second Fleer, East looking' II striped J I Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET Player-Piane Rolls Fer Christmas Time Music that adds te the happi ness of the Christmas season. Favorite Hymns and Carels nnd New Records, toe: Around the Christmns Tree, Med ley $1.25 Adeste Fidelia (Oh, Come All Ye Faithful) 90c Adeste Fidelia and Hark, the Her ald Angels $1.00 Christmas Hymnn $1.25 Cantique de Neel $1.00 ChristmaH Chimes 75c Christmas Cheer $1.00 Christmas Special, Medley 83c Chimes of Venice 60c Q. R. S. Christmas Medley $1.50 Silver Sleigh Bell -75c Sunday Morning chimes 75c Trinity Chimes 75c Vesper ChlmB $1.00 The Coming of Santa Claus $1.50 Btrawbrldg. A Clothier Fifth Fleer. Wit Light-cut Glasses Light-cut Butter Dishes 50c. Sugar-and-Cream Sets 60c. Metal-top Syrup Jars 25c. Half-pound Candy Jars 00c. Light-cut Vases GOc Decorated Geld Glass Pieces 1r profusion new $1.23 Ce $104f Strawbrld. Clothier Dant S a I i rg it i 4- ' ii m WIT m fj ti . ,r m ...3 Wf -tivi,. Vj Jt4SiV(v. ijj-.W )t.H IfeMIWM'y 4 x& iAjf i , $$!:'
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