Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENiNG' fcUfettC LDGE'R-PHIirADEIiPlirA, MONDAY, KEOEMBEK SO, 1926
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Philadelphia Commanders Are
Invited to Now Yoar's Recop
tion at City Hall
GIFT BAGS FOR WOUNDED
f.wrr Mooro will Invito nil com-
mawlrrB of pouts of the American he
lion to liio New 1'iar'n reception nt
.Aiy nan. J. no
coinmanficrd will
bnve nn opportu
nity to meet the
Mnyor, the di
rector!) nt the
various city de
partments und the
members ot conn
cil.
Tho ChrlHtmnr
committee of the
Lesion will finish nil dctnlls of the
rUu to dlstrlbuto Christmas glfts'hmoiis
dlMblcd veterans In local hospitals
Chrlstmns Dnr. nags filled with gifts
of a useful character will be prepared
tonight t tho department hcadqunrtcrs.
It in estimated that the committeo will
provide about 850 of these gift -bags in
the city hospitals. More thnn $3000 hns
fccn donated by legionaries for tho pur
chase of the necessary articles, nccord
lor to John W. Urock, Jr., the treas
urer. K- !' Hngnn, of tho Thomas
Roberta Heath (Marine) Post No. 180,
who has been instrumental Jn perfect
ing the arrangements, declared today
that all committee members should ar
range to deliver the gifts from state
na3iiMrters to tho various hospitals.
Philadelphia posts have now gone on
Kcord as being J00 per jent in favor
of the fourfold bonus legislation, except
ing thnt the Urnjnmln Franklin Tost.
No. 105, is on record as being opposed
to the rush feature of tho bonus. Thf
David W. Jameson l'nst No. 18.'! showed
Its Interest In the bonus proposals by
its large participation in the bonus pa
rade. New officers will be elected by
this post nt its meeting at 25 South
Vnn l'clt street, Tuesday evening, Jan
uary 4.
William J. TUpton will continue as
commander of the George A. Turner
l'ost No. 14(1, for the next jenr. He
Was one of the organizer of tills group
of ex-service men. The other officers
arc: Harry Hcrrsohaft, vice com
mandcr; John Mcny, adjutant; Arthur
Lamnrtinc, finance officer: Charles
Mcroth, chaplnin; Clarence Ocsterrich,
sergcant-nt-urms; Samuel M. Ildway,
historian ; William l llagnell, welfare
officer, and William 8. Locklmrt, pub
licity officer.
CAT BLAMED FOR DEATH
Think Animal Released Gaff Fumei
That Killed Master
A cat, through Its playfulness,
brought death last Saturday night to
itself and its mnster.
The police believe that some time
during the night the cat pulled a rubber
gas hose from a heater in the office
where William McUermott, sixty-five
jeurs old, employed In a livery stable
at 751) North Urooklyn street, West
1'hlladclphla, was sleeping.
McDcrmott and his pet were both
found dead In their room early yester
day morning. Tho body of the man
was sent to the Presbyterian Hosnital
and there pronounced dead.
GEDDES WARNS U
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WORD
CRISIS
Says English-Speaking Pooples
Must Stand Firm or Civiliza
tion Will Fall
SPEAKS AT BANQUET HERE
REVOLVER CONVINCE8 MAN
It. F. Howard, 1535 Race street, re
ported to police of the Fifteenth and
Vine streets stutlon thnt ho was held
up by a man at Sixteenth and Apple
tree streets nt 12:30 a. m. today. He
said the man pointed n revolver and
told him to throw m his hnnds. Hnwnrd
complied nnd was relieved of his pocket-
boon containing aoout 57.
An exhortation to the English-speaking
peoples of the world to "hold fast,
hold firm, hold together," to uphold
civilization, delivered by Sir Auckland
Campbell Ocddcn, British ambassador
to the United States, raised the annual
dinner of the New England Society of
Pennsylvania to nn nffulr of interna
tional importance.
The dinner, held Saturday cvonln
In the nellcvue-Stratford, probably the
most brilliant In the society's history,
commemorated the tercentenary of the
landing of tho Pilgrims, ns well at the
fortieth anniversary of the organization
Itself.
The principal address was made by
Great Britain's nmbassudor, hllo other
notables wlp spoke were (Jcnernl John
CHRISTMAS
cAnns. nnouH. mottoes
Indian and Ilaggldy Ann Dolls
Less Than Retail Prices
THIS WEEK ONLY
098 Real Ktt Tnul Did,
l'honei Walnut JSSt
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Continuing
Tomorrow
Morning at 8.30
Hurry and Take
Advantage of This
Tremendous
Factory Sale of
SHIR TS
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to $3.00
Retailing at $2.50 to $7
NATHAN FAGGEN &SONS, ONE OF THE LARGEST
MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH - GRADE SHIRTS AND
PAJAMAS, ARE OFFERING DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC
AT THEIR FACTORY, S. E. COR. 11TH & RACE STREETS
The Sale Will Begin at 8.30 A.M. and End at 6.30
Each Day Until the Entire Stock Is Disposed of
These shirts on sale on the second floor, just
inside the Eleventh Street Entrance
All the materials including: Pongees Corded Madras Woven Madras
Russian Cords Silk Stripes Imported Woven Madras and Fiber Stripes
ure reduced to. prices far lower than today's actual replacement "osta giv
ing an unprecedented opportunity not only for buying practical gifts, but
stocking up at unequalci Ravings for the holiday wardrobe. These are
only a few examples of the hundreds of similar savings that prevail:
Included in This Sale We Offer
At Less Than Wholesale Prices All
NIGHT SHIRTS and PAJAMAS
Extraordinary Values in Piece Goods
A wonderful opportunity for the thrifty woman who can
make wrappers, draperies, dresBea, anronB, house dresses,
children's blouses, rompers, sheets nnd pillow cases. Price range
from
15c to 85c a yard
Included nro Fancy Cord Madras, Plain Cord Madras, Silk
Strined Madras. White Pioue. White Corded Mndrns mid wfiitn
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J. Pershing, Mary HoborlM Itluolmrt,
John W. Weeks, formorlv I'nitul Still s
senator from MnxsadniM Ms, an I Mt
Maude Wood Park, nntimuil rn'ilrmni
of tho League of Women Voter.
Cyrus H. K. Curti presided nt the
dinner, He Is president of tho New
England Society of IVmimjIwiiiIu. The
hotel ballroom was (decorated with
evorgreens, Hlgnlficunr of ('luixtinnNiinii
recalling the fragrance of the pine
woods of Maine.
The ItritUli and the American peo
ples. Sir Auckland Oi-dde cald, must
work together in nympatli. and close
underntiuidlng to mivc the lowering
structure of civilization from collapse.
"That civilization," ho declared, "Is
menaced, even today, from within nnd
without. I bee of you hold fust, hold
firm, hold together. If you of old l!iitf
llfih stock were to falter, the ruin thnt
has overtaken ItiiBsia would be jours
and ours as well."
In tho present emergency, he contin
ued, France Is the only other nation
that could have helped.
I "But Franco Is spent nnd weary,"
tin nmbaKxador added, his voicn Hoft-
onil.g, "and u generation of her men
have died to piotect her, it is hue. but
ulno the civilization of our two
natlotit."
Throughout hit add rein the ninlitiKin
dor dwelt whimsically on his own
Scotch ancestry and fiom that humor
ously assumed innlngi1 point spoke In
detached fashion of both the English
ami the American people-".
For tile ptllpose o the moment he
coined a new word to decline the peo
ple of Fngllsh stock, vthethci Ameri
can or Hritish whose niicctrnl loots
were nourished b. Britons, Uomuns and
NoiRemen. The "Jfritronoids" was the
word ho coined.
One ot the deplorable traits of the
"Brltronords," he said, was that they
frequently allowed ntlur peoples to boss
them, IntelleitunlK. urtlHtiwillv and
politically. This trait, lie assumed, was
perhaps due to Inlii'ii nt niolt'ht, but
more probably to lnmcs.
"Only six short jeurs ngo," he wild,
"you allowed (ionium science and art
to Influence your schools and jour na
tional life J would lecomiiiMld to J our
earnest xfltnlmitlon the question : 'Is
any ono bossing jou now'' "
General Pershing, the next speaker,
told a humorous story which gained
heortv nnd general lnughter. Mrs.
Park's topic was "Woman's New
Venture," (mil she discussed the part
women are to piny in politics.
Airs. Uinchart's address was u hu
morous outline of several ulleged
Hpeeches she had piep'ired for the oc
casion. Hoars of laughter greeted her
remuiks.
Newspaperman Robbed
Thieves brolii into th lirxt tlnor
npnltmcnt lost night nt the Prj Apart
merits, fill!.'! tlreeni' street, tin mm
town, which Is nei upled by Oioige S i
Seltzer, a new Spain r mini and stole
jewelrv Mini clothing valued at inor'
than 10O
Everything About
Cuticura Soap
Suggests Efficiency
3op,Otntmnt.TWm,2C Tr7whT FoniimplM
aHfMCiUflorLbcftoilt,l)p1 X.Mkidtn Un.
" Ladies'Ribbon WristWatch
Unc which we f.nar
nntoe to kep ood
time; with a high
grade rectnnglo
m o v n m ent, M-Kt.
whito gold, IS jewel.
l&wVil A vory hand- $0 .50
VWffV lomo gift.. O i
Lichtcy's, 6 N. 11th St.
'. Costt LtiM On llth St"
aansonaBa Open Evening , ,
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tfton or Women
1 nn ulll Unit lirrn nil the latril
tvlK In ntiprrli iiiinlltr nd
niliprlnr "irl.ii.nn-liip ut prlcm
l'ii iirr iKtiullv lixvrr lliun In
'kii'iJ nmli Mores.
)pcn Man,, fri & Sat. Evt.
Oocn a Clinrp.e Account
I'nv Minnll Aiiionnt JVfckly
LJEZtobiiV.fcZ io oav
4 SouiK 8ti Street,.
-rrr-EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT FOR TUESDAY !
Look for the Genuine Salt's
Label in Every Coat
II Illllllll npifl
Elevenrh and Market. Streets
Look for the Genuine Salfs
Label in Every Coat
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Scalskinctte
Bchrintf Seal
Fur Trimmed
Pcco Plush
Seal Plush
NATHAN FAGGEN and SONS
SHIRT MFRS. IN PHILADELPHIA SINCE 1885
FACTORY at llth & RACE Southeast Corner
r m. m rw-'-mm- .itBkm nvsfr'.k iwj jz r? s. m.iitvj rtxi. ii-" -. u
if x -. mms&iffl:imMW& x zmyfm$&&i!$z?, dm
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mmsiBm SAL
Bought at less than V2 price less than
the maker's cost of material, labor and
production alone.
$virvs.$
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of Ike ivorld-famou$ Salt's fabrics the fabric
that looks like Genuine Fur but u-.n better.
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WPknty of Fetching Sports Models
mFull Length Coat and Wrap Styles
Every Coat beautifully lined with Sol Satin, Silk or Im
ported enetmn. Fashionable full-cut models in the
latest of inter models.
TKNi-JI'rQ Large CoIlars and Cuffs of Skunk Opossum,
X U.1 O Mouflon, Nutria, Kit and Sable Coney
FIRST FLOOR
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Salt's $30-$35 Coats
RICH SILKY PECO , y nffi
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MODELS vD::J yk&
Larsre collars of fur, luU. I M tfiS ffl xSZtor
lining., throuKhom. AJ?
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KSr
Look for the Genuine
Salfs Label
Salt's $65-$75 Coats
SALT'S BEIIRINr:
AM) PECO SILK i?iy
PLUSHES Kp
Pwi'hly elariorati'tl with lartro tD
fur collars and otitis. Silk W
lined and warmly intrrhnod. tm M
Extra sjiccial values. 2"'
Salt's $85 to $103 Coats
SALT'S SEALSKIN.
E1TE, BE II KIN (J
SEAL AND HUDSON
&kl PLUSH V
iiprjreoijsly fur-trim mod and
si k lined. Truly, remarka
able values.
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