fn-i u.t,ummmmtn " '' .--; ,, v ..... , f-wT-r T,,r,.. , .---r-, - i '. i tt $" It ' -LED4Jj)PH1AJEU)J.1A( MONDAY, , JJJflCJflALIiJJSlC 20, 1020 MVJflNEUJG- JrtJBAO f f -fif'Tir"f "v'-''y,(V7T'"! ' ' ' ' 11 ONE DEAD,-? HURT . INAUlUHUUiumio iifcrilfnc, of Woman Hit by Motorcar Suc cumbs and Driver p Hold for Coroner COLLISION ON BOULEVARD One woman vs killed nncl bevei, wtJ wore Injured In nutpmobllc 'irclclcnt nml collision In the city .dur ins the In"' thirty-Ms hours. Mrs. Wfllirlmlim Kmlth, Mxtr-olRlit ,e'ar old. nana North' Twenty -second trcot. died from Injuries received Hut iirtlnv night whet, struck by a inotorcnr Jl Twrntv-first direct and Huntim? inrl avenue. The car was driven by Raines. KciulcrilJnCt of lyorrlntown, who wan held without bail to- nwnit the action of the coroneY." Mr' HmlUi" died lam nlRlit in St. Luke's Hospital. Turnip tii.funnH u'fri Intiirod when two ' inatdrcnrtr rraidiql loeotlifr on liutwK Vlll UIIUIl'VHlll HI It I lUlll uw nuyvv vii Hnjturday nlnht. They nre: , Mrs. JoHcph llenttj'. thlrtj -nine years old, tl)00 Mutfco street, fructuicd ( rfRlit arm. , Iilllle Ueatty, eleven years old, her daughter, fractured collarbone. MIks Margaret McLaughlin, eighteen years old. 7112 IUMuk Hun IntiV, frac tured right nrin. ' 7 KUward 1. Smith.' thirty-live years . nl.1 .lll'U Tn ul.nnV rimlth "drove the car which collided with the one in which the women and two girls were riding, t , ? Smith took the injured to the 'Frank ford Hospital npd then, surrendered to the police of the Trfrnny station. Max Tcddler. Snlford street near Woodland avenue, and Lawrence Ncldlcmon, 357 North Sixtieth street,, were severely cut and bruised when the car in which they were riding collided with another at Fifty-eighth and Arch streets. last night. Toddler and Frank Liplnzo, Sixty-first street near Callow- hill, the driver of the other tar, were nrrestcd and a hearing will bo glvcnr them by Magistrate Trlco this morn- li'R. - ,, corgcDeflii, tweniy-two years old, 2(Klt"Nartli Wurnock street, was soH ously injured by on automobile which 4ruck film last night at Wnrnock street -and Montgomery avenue.-- He was taken to St. ..Toseph's, Hpsplta). WOULD TEACH FOREIGNERS Night Classes Exclusively for Adults Urgad by Dr. Haney Night elasflcs, exclusively for foreign born hdults, In public schools located In the congested sections of the city were ndvoratcd.today by I)r, John Ii. Haney, president ,pro tern, of thc Central High "School for Hoys, as avmenns, of redlin ing Illiteracy here. According to a statement made on Saturday by 12. E. Haeh, of the Penn sylvania state bunfati of Americaniza tion, there are 410,000 illiterates in the htate, and jf these 70,125 nr.e in this city. , . . --mmmmi&m'eM2imgk $j&SM3J tf A I--t ,. lit I M T WflNIlAV. lilir 20. 1D20. Hliirn Open Oiilb ' ) 1 1, yy ,1, w j db B L. B. helps big bank to organize foreign department It was a big job. This particular' bank doe's business through 1500 correspondents in Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. Most of the letters received are written in foreign languages. Difficulties arose unknown in ordinary filing. Tletban,k called on Library Bureau to devise a filing system'that would be simple, practical and' capable of expansion. We sent over one of the service operators from our Department of Indexing and Filing. She studied every detail of the bank's foreign busi ness worked close to executives learned what. they wanted a filing system to do and then installed the system to do it: No other filing organization in the country could pos sibly have done this work. It is just another example of the way L. B. digs into every filing trouble which comes its way and finds the right road to a smooth-working filing system. The cost? Inconsiderable when you bear" itf mind the everlasting value of the work. Library Bureau Curd, and filing systems Filing cabinets wood and steel Founded ,1876 M. V. MONTGOMERY. Manager 910 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Salesrooms in 49 leading citiei-of the United States, Great Britain and Franc M k Offers Many Pleasurable Gifts (.!ii"ts that every member of the family would like, from the baby up to grandmother or grandfather. Another nice thing about gold jewelry is that you can find.such a variety of useful and attractive articles at inexpensive prices. The Wanamaker Jewelry Store is showing a particularly large num ber of such gifts at the present time They are all 14-kt. gold. Gifts for Women 1 Lingerie clasps ....$5.50 to $11.50 I Thimbles ....' ?G.50 to $9.50 I Oxford folding eyeglasses, I . 15.50 to $29 I Mesh bags ?390 to $575 1 Compressed powder boxes, ?42 to $98 I Vanity cases $190 to $300 I Rosarips $25 to $34 I.h Vallicrcs $8 to $08 Gold bead necklaces . ..$9.50 to $39 Bracelets $10 to $175 Semi-precious stone rings, $6 to $82 Bar pins -$5.50 to $200 Brooches $7 to $05 Crosses $4.25 to $20 Karrlngs $12 to $47 Bodkin sets .: ,.$35 Gifts for Men Cuff links $Q.50 to $100 Tie claps $4 to $18 Scarf pins $3 to $60 Belt buckles $17.50, to $62 Cigar cutters $12.50 to $18 Pocket knives $17 to $30. Cigarette oases $120 to $315 Match boxes $43 to $72 Eyeglass cases ..1 $84 to $145 Semi-precious finger rings, ' $13 to $151 Signet rings $10 to $28 Watch fobs $12 ft $46 Wnldemar chains .' .$15 to ($96 Dickens chains $20 to $37 Mother of penrl studs, $5.50 to $51 Mother of peail cuff links, S5.50 to $130 Mother of peail vest buttons, $8 to $150 John Wanamaker Jewelers' and Silversmiths' Hall I Tpf a, - I Collar iojP His I Overcoat r Would fie Just About the Most Z? Acceptable Gift YoU Gould Cltaoge These Aret Very Advan tageously 'Priced. ' ' $35 Fur Collars, tefJC Special' at 4. .... i tJ Of natural, seal or taupo nutria. $45 Fur Collars, Snncinl m. Of Hudson Beal (dyed musk-rat). $31 $60 Fur Collars,, nncciui ni Of nluckcd Or unnlueknd nnrl seal otter. $41 SHELLEHBURG5 Third tfiobr In Attractive Gift Boxes Fine Embroidered Pillow Cases With or Without Initials W at d " CA to d A r A Pr. QO.OV M.OU fW Very good pillow cases and day I BW cases, embroidered, scalloped, and S with or withut initials as you 1 m? choose. Each pair packed in a jjjff (Jill. UUA. 8 bNELLENBURdS First Floor S MARKET - A Big Sale of Men's Fancy 4 1 ro users NBUB6 S Zn !2STRtIS bf 'And Now for the Most Extraordinary Sale of Men's Silk Neckwear Ever Launched in Pnilacleipniai 12,000 Pure Silk Knitted Ties for Men in a Gigantic Sale At Prices Thai Would Have Taken the Town bu Storm Even Before the War! ' One of the leading manufacturers, icalizing thut he hud but a few days left in which to dispose of his tremendous Christmas stocks sold ui, his entiit surplus of fine knitted ties nrfd muffleis upon conditions which cnnble uh to offe these Marvelous Values! Men's $2 & $2.50 QC Men's $3 to $5 ffl ZZ cjii, B-LH Tips. "dCilkKnittedTies-Pl.d'J . . . , t ii .!.. ' v. ..... ............ ...un..i i t -I...'.! nirAntj Pure silk tics in plain colors an ncumur iiiia- rai v.u.', tuiuiuuuu niunuu wa".-. tures. , stripes, heathers and plain color.. Men's $5 to $6.50 Accordion Knit d'! QC Mufflers $A,70 Mufilcrs so greatly under priced because of very minor knitting defects. Lnrgo assort ment of desirable patterns and colors. 'Men's S8 to $12 d0 CC Mu'fflers at. . . J)0.l0 Including the very finest muf flers made, all of the finest silk. Swiss weave, accordion and crochet stitch. All colors. Mended seconds. Men's SI 2 (Z rA Mufflers at ipU.OU High-grade S w i s s knitted mufflers, selling everywhere else, in town at $12 to $14. SNELLEN B'JRflS First Floor $7.50 and $8.50 to A Q5 & Trousers ni . . P'V fif $10 and $12.50 (j;v QC Trousers at.. W . S p 1 c ndid quality trous o r s in nil fash ionable colors and p n 1 1 e r n a. Shupcl! tho roughly vvell tailored e o m p nriiiR favorably in every detail with custom tailored trousers ii t rt ntlniitltlltl ' more Uian these prices. S i"3T?urcS Third Moor Men's 29c Socks S1.25Boxof6Pairs Cotton socks of excellent iual- .4 . ..n utlrU lnnlu lind tnf'H extra-reinforced to insure lont,' & wear. & Six Pairs of a Size in a Box: Black JsCrMTfMVRflS First Floor m A Big Sale of the Very Finest Kind of Colonial Rag Rugs in Our Fourth Floor Rug 8tore .Beautiful, finely woven raff rugs, with plain centers and artistically patterned Dordors, To sell .in most instances, at half price $24.75 9x12 12.50 $9.50 $3.25 ft. Rugs at ?19.75 8x10 ft. Rugs at. . $6.50 3.9x7 ft. Rugs at. . $4.50 36x72 in. Rugs at. , Washable Cotton Bath Rugs . .$4.25 24x6 in. Ql QC $6.50 27x54 in. d0 OC $11.50 36x72 in. Rugs at. $3.25 30x60 in. Rugs at. . $2.50 27x54 in. Rugs at. . $2.25 24x48 in. Rugs at. . $1.75 24x36 in. Rugs at. . 1.50 s1.25 1.10 89c bNELLENBURiS Fourth Floor $5.50 lpr Gold Jewelry "S ; yt Wove Received Another Shipment or zw rairs or Women's $3.75 Silk Stockings to Sell at $1.95 Pr. Beautiful rich, lustrous black ingrain thread silk stockings silk all the way up to the top, and tipped with narrow bands of color. Any Woman Would Be Delighted So Receive Them as Gifts! ShELLENBUrZSS First Floor Embroidered and , Initialed PillowCases Attractively Boxed for Giving $1.4S 8S Pair f Pillow cases made of very pood grade mus M lin with seal- loped edges at tractively e m- kfnirlninrl H Tl 1 initialed S i . o iS 45x36 inches. SufU-ENBURGS Economy Babement Sweeping Christmas Clearance Sale of Men's & Boys' $7.50 to $10 Sweaters at $5 In the much wanted jumbo stitch and plain ribbed effects i n slip - over style, with V necks, also in. effect with shawl collars. Heavy 1 n quality; warm enough for winter wear. In all best col ors and plenty of heather mixtures. Lot limited. Snf lemburgS iSfiim 1 SPw Iffiiirli First and Third Floors W Double the Service at Half the Mf Cost That's What You Get Tfa in This Sale of National M Speedway Tires Stf at 50 Off List Prices T h cy'ro made by a special pat ented hy draulic ex p a n s ion process 2T an exclusive Wj . V. l m v i. v which elim inates 111C ft of m o 1 d pinch( side wall imper fections or fabric w c akness, tc o n s e -quontly p reventing ?f rim cuts, stone bruises and blow outs. With white treads and black bide walls. Mail and phone orderss promptly filled. I.IHT CO'o IMIICK N.S. $22.21 $11.11 l25 I vx tlfi w i iJI tf W 30x3 W 30x3 2 ffrf 32x3 y2 W 31x4 ft 32x4 ! 33x4 S? 34x4 2f 34x4 Vi m 35x4 Vt W 36x4 Vt ft 37x5 N. S. 28.88 14.44 N.S. 31.65 15.83 N. S. 10.37 20.19 N. S. 41.05 20.53 N. S. 43.00 21.50 N. S. 44.25 22.13 N. S. 58.33 29.17 N.S. 59.38 29.69 N. S. 60.44 30.22 N,S. 79.80 39.90 bNELLEHBURflS Third Floor Gift Specials in Boys Furnishing Boys' ?2 and .$3 "Puritan" Brand Pajamas at 89c A niauufac t u r c r ' s jlcara w a of those well-known sice p i n ix Karme n l s of Rood qua l.i t y e h e c k ed nains o o k, plain ni e r cerized pon BT e c and c a ni b ric; pla in or t r i rained. Sizes 2 to 16 years. Down, Brings any of these Victrolas to your Home for Christmas Victrola Mil S.io.oo Men's and Young Men's $60 to $100 Winter Overcoats f now $42.50 0ercoats made of the a cry finest imported and doim.'-.tu- over coatings, in a full assortment of style for men and young men. Some have fur collar. All sizes .'5.J to -18 ' ' 4RCS Third Floor 55c Striped Outing Flannel at 21c Yd. A tremendous "drop'" in flannel pi ices and one you'll be wise to tnkc advantage of immediately. Good quality striped outing flan nel, soft and nnppy, in large a sortment of pretty patterns and colors. 5 h pj5 First Floor Upholstery Specials II & fiyLHJJI Bovb' $2.00 and $2.50 Bn jamas at $1.25 Striped percale and plain color pajamas with fibio silk trim ming. Exceptionally well mndo and good looking. No mail or phone orders filled. Boys' $3.00 Outing Flannel Pajamas, $2.25 Boys' $1.75 Outing Flannel Night Shirts, $1.35 Boys' $1.50 Blouses, 79c Made of good weight striped per cale in attractive patterns and colors. Sizes 8 to 10 years. Boys' $2.00 Blouses, S1.50 Boys' Neckwear, 50c, 65c and $1.00 Boys' Windsor TiesT 50c, 65c, 95c and $1.50 .1 Victrola X SI 25.00 ill (MFI I PMH1fD"lC; VlruY. Vlitni. I Victrola XI $150.00 SNtLLt-NBrS Talking Machine Dopt., First Floor Ualcony $21.98 $20.98 $2.45 Kejj. $39.98 1'ortieres, Pair "" inches wuli imubli'-laeini; in niMitcd colors. Open I rcncll i cig". 2'. jards long Snnii' lun .liKlit'mill defpf!- Keg. $35.98 Portieres, Pair Sokiulid (uality vi lour. -' yards long; double fai'fd; in v anted colors, open French odg"-. Some with slight mill defect.-, but nothing to mar their appearance or affect their good service. S2.9S Scrim and Marquisette Cur- C I QQ tains, Pair 4M.0 Kscellent iuulit : -omo with lact edge.-, otlicr.- with insertion. lute onl. SI.50 Henuliful Cushions. Kach Hanil-onu' sofa ( u-lnuii.-, made oi lino grade clour trimmed with t.ipestry and jralloons; filled with genuine Kapok. Gift Svccials From Our Oriental Upholsteries Section litautifui , -cirfs. t.i)e-U ie-, Mandarin -Uirt- and embroideries h md-embroidercd and woven pieces and sonic rarely beautiful Ulltl(lR- $3.98 Table Runners S2.98 S4.J)8 ;i'able Uunners. S3.D8 $5,518 Table Runners, $1.98 st.98 Pillow Top-,. . S3.9S Round aiur5qiiare Table Covers $3. 18 Covers. S2.98 ea. 81.98 t'oers, $3.98 ea. S7.9S Covert,, 85.98 ea. $8.98 Covers, $fi.98 ea. Mandarin Skirts 815.98 Skirts, $9.98 ea. 825.00 Skirts. $19.98 ea. $12.98 Hand-Embroidered Table Uunners, $b98 ea. 750 Yds. Figured Voile and Marquisette, 3Q,, Yard ?" Beautiful ligured Voile and Marquisette; splendid quality, sold formerly for C9c yard, will make most attractive curtains. SNELLENBURJaS Fourth Floor- A Sale of Men's Silk Sogks .1 Half and Less Than Half Price Men's $1 & $1.25 rfr Socks, Pair 0jL I'urc thread hilk in plain and fancy styles. Also fincbt lisle socks .with vertical Jacquard silk btripes in contrasting colors. Men's $2 Socks at"$l Pr. Beautiful thread -ilk, full fa.shioned .-ocks w ilh fine lisle foundation. In cordovan, navy and purple in harmonizing color effects. Ssir ' rt iS Firs'. Floor Big Reductions on Boys' Winter Suits and Overcoats $25 Uos' S38.50 to 810 Winter Suits at . All our cr I'nu -uits in stoik i't ju.-t Sl'5 -fine qualitj casi n ere-, fancy cl ccKed clours and li mc-pini-. All w oil tailored, -murtlv -lylod s.-, s to 18 . ear-. Kov.s' 835 Winter Suits at 1 me (uialitv fane; ehe lot , iH-iiniiTc- and homfspun"'. in -mait -tles-, well tailored. Sires s to 18 year. $22.50 $16.75 Hojs'$25 to $28 Winter Suits at Of all-wool fancy cheviot-, cas--inicn- and homespun1!: -izcs 6 lu IS c l--. IU) S20 Norfolk Suith With Two Pairs of (P j (K Knicker lants at'P lO'D Miglit. tine, .-iiMc-eabli- nit, knickers full lined and coat- lined with mohair. Of all-wool fancy chewot.- and cas-nnercs in brown, gra ami gieen iniNture- Bos' 815 Norfolk Suits at Of best (iialit 'i to IS yeais. $10 eorduioj ; sie.s Biff Price Concessions oil Winter Overcoats S.'J,"i to SI0 Overcoats, sizes 12 to IK j ears, at S2.". .S2." Ovcrcouts, -11 - -J' to IT years, at $l(i.7.'. S22.."i0 Overcoats, si.e-, 1 to 8 e.us. at SI 2.7."). $20 Ot promts -iis ! to 8 eur.i. at Si 1. 8 $7-50 & Bojs' $13.75 Slackinaw s at . Made "I (me mml.i all wool "J2. henw-weiuhi lilankeiino ,Si,m M S to li ei - Jz Hos 88.75 Mack flj n fa Rubber Raincoats utpO,ou fg Heav weight, tan n-an-iuHk iffi' cuats; with hats to match, ?t etra. Sien 4 to 1R veais W Hoys' $3.50 to $1.5(1 & Corduroy Knicker Pants at $2.45 ,0 $3.10 I Sn 'IfcNbuhcS Third Moor A T v r fc.fc (.'M.W.MkVW.' -"w.uyjwj - ..". .-w. 'mmmrtMmmmmmmmmw snellenburg & coj IN. SNELLENBURG & CO, v&i .- ::- ' h i ' -- Wi . WilhlMlH-tM-i