EVENING' wPUBlilO .LEDGERPHEDADEL1?HIA; SATURDAY, DECEMBER d, 1920 IffliTHWHWAY ENGINEERS Lrt Course Arranged at U. of P. j0 yeacn uic- - i I. nvnllnhle SSOO.- JSofer highway construction, the Sl government, the itnte highway irtmnts of I'cnnsylvnnla, Delaware. P,rnd and New Jersey nml the bu ? V of survey and of highways e rt'!,,'. i.nve united In nn effort Secirc trained men for supervising "'insult of conferences the Towne M.ntlfic 8 choel of the University e ?''.. Ivanla will give a two weeks' lT h Hghway englneerlnB. te be ?,"red I l.y 5 conference en the same course U for. nen who Jmve had jftB method,,,, design an con; f": Iemu January 21 and ,ni February 11. PRESBYTERIANS TO BUILD New Hospital, Costing $1,000,000, te Be Erected Near Present Plant A .$1,000,000 Presbyterian Hospital will be erected In the near future, it was announced last night. The present structure at Thirty-ninth street and I'owelten avenue, will continue te be used. Much laud In the vicinity lias been acquired, and en It the new hos pital will be built. Whlle all of the money has net yet been subscribed, It Is said the trustees feel instilled in making plans for the new buildings. FLAMES DAMAGE OIL PLANT Fire which started early this morn ing damaged the plant of the Hurlburt Oil and Urease Ce., Eric avenue and Hepviva street, te the amount of SS00. 'flip flames were discovered by Henry Celeman, a watchman. Tills was the second fire at the Hurlburt plant within six months. uisTi:n nixiHTi m:mti:K.K. i!LA. WINTP.R RWMIKTS HiiAHHKir.n. rr.A. FLORIDA etas open Jan. 5 w Hetel Clarenden tefsstsir and Cettases-SEABREEZE-R.R. Station Daytona Directly e" tlie Ocean and overlooking one of the finest beaclic3 In the world. Excellent 18-Hele Gclf Course with Grass Greens, Sea llath. , I'lshliig, Tcpnls, Metering, Horseback Riding, Trap-sheeting, Turkish Bath. Urekcr's Olllcc. E. L. POTTER, President C. J. ROOT, Manager NEW YORK OFFICE, 1 1 80 BROADWAY "iTl.tNTIC CITV. X. J. Bj2Y tiii: iin.KTgrj.iiixn IPRIiGiSS . r.miini ne de") te Well nnd Htecl Sirltliln I blocks of lx lea.ll.iK Catholic r'rretfi.tnnt churches.. I-urgwt popular- SjSctlen "hoi nd I cel.l runnliu.- wati-r In itracuent '"'., i,,.,.. ..levater: excel- F" .".?.. ivVnch chef: tcnm heated by !iHt Imnfcvted Webfter Syittem. Uoeklet ''f?...1. rr.i .n ,nll.il. lie Bhene 4311 ma uie ruu "" lad 433S i)rtercn.lN Owner and Proprietor. Lvle LAKr.woen n. j. Laurel -in -the -Pines Lakcwoed, N. J. Sttunied among the Pines and overlooltinji Lnlte Cnrntialje New "Pines Grlll"-18 hele Gelf Course Private Tennis Courts, Itldlnr. Shnded Walk rishinir. Music. Private Garage. New Electro-hydrotherapy Hath system. I'll A NIC F. SIlUTi:. Msnaver. Branch Office of GEO. A. 1IUHN & SON3. Members New Yerk Stock Exchange. A1 MBASSADOD LAKE.WOOD.iN. J. AV ideal location. Every aDDOlntment fop comfort and service, llunnlna water. Private baths. Musie. Danclnir, Huncarlan cu'dne. ModcrAte rates. k rHOI.NAY. WRTNRrt MAnTOtf. INC. WIXT I'AI, ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. An Ameninatv Plan. Hetel of DislmctioivanfiRcalCeiiviort caiwjttcoe. ly&znrJBaz j ' ai.m ni: IRTAI SAC1I, FLA. LAKE COURT APARTMENTS On (Be iJtke, opposite (he Royal I'elnclann Hetel THE IDEAl. FAMILY HOTEL Dduslvt UctionkarateTate .TODD fMULVIH1t..fliSJ SSfeWIkTHIRE lrilnU Ae. JiiU uiiicn. .-.IP oeU. rnvate ntti. rkn. water. icaier, cit. mueii .. 1AM. ELLIS. Owner, N. J. COLLINS. iUr. HiScSsMIL HOTEL JACKSON ..t..t. te ... u. ltnjritwntk Plretrnnf. I lmrkan plan '$4 per dd. Heducvil weekly) rittl. NUror"Rn--ueuoi. ruum i i ill ruuiiiui. lrit,r ll' rer weelt NVw manngf ment. lu.iel Rntrnrtpl Kentucky nvi. Ilefum Hetel Dosceoei KxP,1(.nt ,biP, $17.50 lind 00 eekl l'hnne 117 A fi, MAHION HOTEL CONTINENTAL Als open Alvvajs readv. Trra med. Irt., Phen or write, M. nlih Duncas. Weitminster KfnlU(,' " beach. i.ii-.v iu i.i priv. (mine. Irurnlnr water (' A. Kepp. Owner i Prep. iii:kmi;ia The Ideal Winter Resort PRINCESS HOTEL BERMUDA I ...,ir. ct iiiumiui.il, .tinnasera """"en the Harber. Accommodates 40 Hienea by Bteamera of rurnean Dermula i.in wn Tenau hi im. y. O real hemes: every modern conveniences just erected; open Dee. 1st; write (or Infor mation. PAT.M TWACTT GUARANTY CO. Went Palm Tteaeh. Finrldt Hetel Salt Air Sm, West Palm Bench. Strictly med. throuxheut. Kiev . unsurpassed ocean bathlne. Booklet A rates en application. Straat & Mass, Preps. Lake Court AptH. ."'r'te for Inf. I'iiImi Uracil (iniir. Ce, rr. i.. ri)KitiAi,v:. i'i.. . THE HOTEL DORETA ex mr nrxiE highway" American plan; special attention te Auts Parties. Faclnc Cltv flutes nnd Onlf Links. I'ALATKA. FLA. OI'I'.X ALL Till! YKAK PUTNAM HOUSE PAI.ATKA. n.A. A I tiTvr.4. !A. Hetel Ben AirSS Ueligntlul ler a Winter Vacation OPEN DECEMBER ISlli Twe full IS-hole courses-In splendid condition C. G. TRUSSKLI.. Mnminr HllltS TOl'K1 TRAVEL SERVICE FIRST in 1841 FIRST in 1920 tetv2(Cntt;e;3nutbtbtmim-abe EGYPT AND THE NILE All arrangements for resumption of TOURIST TRAFFIC arc com plete. Cook's Nile steamers will run throughout the season te the first and second cataracts. Further particulars en request. CRUISES DE LUXE TO THE WEST INDIES by the Great White Fleet from New Yerk -Jan. 29th by S. S. "CALAMARES." March 12th S. S. "ULUA." Most attractive itineraries. Reservations should be made at once. CALIFORNIA from New Yerk Dccember 30, Jan uary 18, 27, and later. Delightfully planned Tours embracing Grand Canyon, Apuche Trail, Southern California and Coast Resorts. JAPAN CHINA PHILIPPINES Selcrt Tours from Pacific Coast Jan. 2-1, Feb. C, 19, March .", 16, and April 2. Unusually well-planned itineraries. SOUTH AMERICA -from New Ye.k Jan. 26, ).."r8, -0, visitin& "11 P'ts of HAST AND WEST COASTS. AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, , SOUTH SEA ISLANDS Strictly limited party. A rare oppeitunity. Reservations new closing. Departure I rem Pacific Coast January Cth. Apply at once. BERMUDA-Kvcry 10 days. $87 up. AND A MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE l5R'A,401Car0nia" f the CUNARD LINE sailin8 Januaiy plan I I lnP' An excePlienaI opportunity. Well- COnif'Q cxcursiens u"dcr guidance of competent h rcPrentatives. Apply immediately. THOS. COOK & SON 5 Snil'Ptr t,t . STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER Up 0 fell r-Sb---- -m-d Hr-J tfsp WffiilsjLijTjvPYffsTfflBffn'i. J ' i'"11 i I ii smsm I'tismi ii iiiiiii. iiwiiii'iiii ini'Ti iimm ni iiiiMmiiiiMMimiii'ffl flUIrPrV! jmM, Make '-M -A8 ' . , ' 1. TT njn snf TT7ri..mBir rxf m k Bsw5rtB7:a7i9rTf.- ifttrrs-rc'y mw'vm' th The Seven Ages of Man and Weman e Crowd in the Tey Stere O matter what degree of dignity we-grown-up children may assume during eleven months of the year, we all enjoy a visit te the Tey Stere in December! Te see the wide-eyed delight of the little folks is a real pleasure te these who bring them te the wonderland of Toys and Dells. Santa Claus has a STORY BOOK for each child. Why net bring your little ones Monday? Early in the day and early in the week will insure comfort. Or, if you don't mind a bit of jelly jostling, come in the afternoon; but bear in mind that our stocks of TOYS, GAMES and DOLLS are new at their best. Alse bear in mind that we have marked Mere Than 500 Different Lets of TOYS and Entire Stock of DOLLS at Reduced Prices $5.00 Rapid Fire Cannen $3.50 $13.50 Combination Hebby Horses $10 $2.00 Aluminum Kitchen Sets $1.50 $10.00 Mechanical Train Sets $6.50 $10.00 Electric Train Sets, with Trans former $7.85 ($5.00 Express Wagons $4.15 $9.00 Bcuddcr Kars new $7.50 I $2.50 Blackboards new $1.90 I $3.50 Dells Decorated Tea Sets $2.35 $9.00 and $10.00 Shoe-fly Rocking Horses I new $7.25 1 Children's $18.50 Automobiles $14.75 $3.00 Dell Heuse Furniture $2.25 $2.50 Airplanes for Beys $1.75 $2.00 Dells' Beds new $1.50 $10.75 Velocipedes new $8.00 $3.25 Sets of Lead Soldiers $2.45 $2.00 Bowling Alleys new $1.50 50c California Redwood Blocks 25c The real Christmas Spirit first manifests itself in the Tey Stere then it flews all through every department, and everybody is buying Gifts useful and beautiful, from the wholly 'practical te the purely ornamental and the indications are that this will be the busiest Christmas season we have ever kllOWll ! strnwhrliice A fnthlir fourth I'loer Men's "Alce" Suits at Half Price A Great Feature of the Sale Monday Undoubtedly these new low prices for the famous "Alce" Suits are much lower than next spring's prices can be. These Suits are marked at exactly one-half the regular prices of this season which were fair in every sense of the word, as based upon cost te us. Since our first general reduction we have procured surplus letr. from the manufac turer at far below cost of materials and labor, and our custemer.1- may new buy Men's Regular $50.00 "Alee" Suits at $25.00 $60.00 Suits at $30.00 $65.00 Suits at $32.50 $70.00 Suits at $35.00 $75.00 Suits at $37.50 $80.00 Suits at $40.00 $90.00 Suits at $45.00 The Suits purchased are identical with many models in our own sleck, which are added at exactly half the original prices. All-wool Suits worsteds, cassimeres and cheviets, in fancy weaves, also plain blue and black. Sizes in regular, stout, short, tall and slender proportions. Ouf Entire Stock of Clothing Reduced Every garment in our great stock is marked at less than the former price. We cannot here give a detailed list of the many lines, but let the following suffice: $40.00 Winter Overcoats $23.50 $50.00 and $55 Overcoats $33.50 $60.00 and $65 Overcoats $39.00 $75.00 Winter Overcoats $54.00 $225.00 Fur-lined Overcoats $175.00 And many ether prices in between, up te $350.00 Fur-lined Overcoats $245.00 $50.00 Fur-cellar Overcoats $33.50 $57.50 Leather Overcoats $30.00 $50.00 Evening' Dress Suits $25.00 And manyi ether prices in between, up te-- $95.00 Evening Dress Suits $71.50 $50.00 Freck Coats $25.00 With vest te match. Others up te $75.00 Freck Coats $63.00 $10.00 Separate Trousers $5.00 And many ethers, at half price, up te $22.50 Separate Trousers $11.25 $32.50 Leatherette Overcoats, $16.25 $11.00 Raincoats new $7.75 And many ethers at in-between price.-, up te $50.00 Raincoats new $42.00 -- HtTMubrMre & t'letlilT- Mini Ti-wp, i:jt Importer's Sale of Oriental Rugs $50,000 Werth from a Famous Importer, te which We Add Our Own Stock the Entire Collection at 25 te 50 per Cent. Less than the Regular Prices of the Past Season. One of the eldest and most widely-known importers of Oriental Rugs in this coun try has shipped us 550,000 worth of fine Oriental Rugs, including the best of the Persian weaves SARUKS, KERMANSHAHS, DOZARS and MAHALS, in room sizes. , These superb Rugs will be disposed of at from one-third te one-half less than the prices asked for the same grades within the past year. Our own stock of Persian and Chinese Rugs will be included at reduced prices about e00 fine Kurdistans. Saruks, Dezars and Mesuls, at from 25 te 50 per cent, be low last season's prices. 77te.se prices arc se low as te insure protection against any pos sible shrinkage in value in the near future. The entire collection will be ready Monday morning. An opportunity for all who have been waiting- for lower prices. An inducement, also, te buy Oriental Rugs for gifts. NOTE We suggest that you come-with memoranda of the exact size of rooms, and a definite idea of the size of Rug required. ''r,ihri1ff "etV. r l'mirth Tlenr. Mnrtcct Streri w, it Women's Dresses Specially Priced Odd lets- and remainders of special purchases many of the Dresses originally priced at much less than regular, and new re-priced for immediate disposal. Fine Afternoon Dresses, Special, $45.00 te $65.00 Crepe Georgette-, satin, plain and plaid taffjta, in light and daik shades. Draped, straight line and tunic effect., .-emc beaded or embroidered. Silk Afternoon Dresses, Special, $25.00 te $35.00 Crepe de chine, taffeta, .-atin and crepe Georgette, made in tier, tunic and leng-waisted styles. Seme beaded. Klack, navy and taupe. Tailored Cleth Dresses, Special, $19.75 te $27.50 Fine scrge and tricetine, tailored in straight-line and panel -tyles beaded, embroidered iiln.l In ,1'ivtr liltn rmrl lil'ipU v .. .. braided. In navy blue and black. - fcirauhr.-lK-i and i1 r mi, Marl.i-t Siript Men's $6.50 Fitted Leather Dressing Cases Reduced te $4.25 Among gifts for men these compact Dressing Cases are very desirable. Of long-grain leather, leather-lined and fitted with mili tary brush, cloth brush, soap box, comb and two glass bottles $1.2f. I - Str.mliii u.. & i' I 'i!ilr Alsle 8, On ire CANDY for . Sunday Schools and Institutions Purest Candies packed in half-pound boxes, at the follow ing prices for quantity erders: Ahsertcd Hard Candy 20c box Filled Gless Candy 22c a box Chocolates and Bonbons 2i)C Asserted Chocolates 27c a box Slr.iwlilldUi' V. I'lutl.li r ltd", nn lit Fer a Particular MAN Shirts te His Measure If he has been particular in mutters of his attire Ins name and measurements are probably already in the Little Shirt Shep's files of satisfied customer.-. All you need de is select the fabric. -ir.ilirnlse ft clethl.T 1 i -i Sleic. Klclitli Str . t Our Stock of Fur Coats Has Just Been Replenished We have ju.-t adikd te our stock tliou tlieu s.mds of dollars' worth of Fur Ceat-, pur-ihu.-ed at new low pi ices, making our assort ment of Coats .it special pi ices something that every woman should see before making l'i r .-election. A- intnnces of the reductions, te these lew gieup-: Warm Cosy Dressing Sacques and Bath Robes Under Price Many women will buy these for gifts, ethers for their own use. And every woman who needs a cozy, practical Sacque or Hath Rebe will de well te take advantage of the-e lenuukably low prices: Dressing Sacques, 81.50 i $0.75 Blanket Hath Helies, $-1.93 Smart-looking Hobes of Values $2.9.-) te $:.9r Twe models of soft, warm eider down. One style collarless, the ether with flat cellar, both bound with satin ribbon. "Tve styles in Dressing Sacques of figured blanket material, collar cellar less or with cellar. Ueth satin trimmed $1.50 .each. wL ' inn fcTjwJMBHll Nina filafilllfiSi Men's $9 Overceating at $5 That wonderfully cle.-e, linn weave that will pne the extia lng suiHv men demand of their top coats. Women, tee will find thi.- ju-t the warm, -trviceable Overceating they hac been wanting for utility coat-, ihildren's reefer- and men's huu.-e coats. Desir- anie uiuK .-luuic- m uuust.net mixtures, : 1 inches wide il ard. y Mriui.i'.tur. & ( ; ,i -new $".00 ut plaid Beacon blanket material, gieen- and-tan, navy blue, rose-and-gray effects $1.0.'). S8.i)," Corduroy Robes, $G.9." Twe graceful models, one with flat cellar,, the ether with cellar fastening high at the threat $0.95. - Str.iMbrldsii & Clothier Third riner. rillcit SlKft, Wcet 8290 Ncarseal Coats $215 French Neae.il of superb quality. . 'increuslv full and fini-hcd with 10I f the ncui'scal. .S1G0, SI 85 and S225 Marmet Coats, $115, $135 and $115.00 Ku--i.ui Marmet Coats, s-eme with cellars. i rned with Australian ope-.-um or natural i "Oil. .S395 Ncarseal Coats $295 I n rich ded neawal, with cellar and ti of beaver or skunk. $325.00 MusUrat Coats $240.00 Natural Mu-krat Ceat-, :ii5 inches lone., with cellar and cuff- of raccoon or near.seal. $350.00 te $750.00 Raccoon Coats, $265.00 te $500.00 Fashionable 1er strut wiur and ideal for metering. In uueus Kngth- and qualitie.-. $595, $750 and $975 Coats $195, $505 and $735 Ilud-yn Seal Coats (djed muskrat) with cellar i of golden beaver or dyed skunk ene model I $735.00) .shown in the -luiih. - Mr.ivtl.il U. & i letluM- st. i j i . i. 1 u-rt Strtet fWk tttxi&i, t n I STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MAHKKT STUEKT EIGHTH STREET F1LHERT STKEET A Great Saving- en Table Lamps and Silk Shades at $14 (i r a c e i ii 1 Table 1 amp- in mahogany iy uni-u. unci ler ie lectric l'ghtx. The Shade- aie of Jap anese bamboo, iin-i-hed te match the .amps and lined with old rose silk. Lamps, inches high; Shade-. IS inches in diam eter. I'nusually tine at the low pi ice of .1 l.Oe complete. .-II iwl r lu. X I ' ll.i. I' urlh I .i I. i Dresden-flowered Ribbon, Special at 10c A special purchase 'a -inch width: white ground, daintily flowered. A rare alue at Hie a yard. Taffeta Ribbon, Special, loc Crisp ribbons, 5' i -inch width, for hair bows and sashes. Mone centie with check edges. .Many lovely bhades 15c a yard. ' hlr.twbr li,' .Wleihi' i AiM 11, Murlitt Sin ct Gift Blouses Of Crepe Georgette and Crepe de Chine ?sv m& 3 i j j ,th V IJ 'lht'se nre su su su p'ome, and in the new spring coloring- they are be ing bought by the leicns and scores and put into gift h.-M-. ; i , , t i - u I 1 sJ ' f, ' n porcelain, "H ' V itf I te,mito ,'(,'l. nep- S l I WW nmey ilew. fle.-h, "Inte and bisque. Seme of the f'rcpe tleorgetto i models are richly e m b r e i derud, ethers nre of crepe Georgette com bined with crepe de clnne (ene -ketched), and some of ciepe lieorgette and of ciepe de diine have soft draped levers and finely plaited frills. Prices J 0.75 te $10.00. StiuubmliKi i l Ir. till. I Hi uli'l rirjijr, I',-nil. I ni ?. s SEEII im.fv$,z !. DSVggj Sv