21aA. VI 1 T Jt '. ' ' ' R'tt". .-'v ' , WVjJ"--" "' " p. 0f I ' ' w'wswrj- v EVENING PUBLIC1, LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1921' 19 LEGION WILL DELAY NAMING OF DEPUTY phila. Representative to Be Ap pointed After New Committee 3 Organized POST TO GIVE BIG BALL ppnintinrnt- nf tlio 1ltrl't .lopnty of hi. m.'rinin l.oS!uii fur Phllwlolpliln count v I "li-fri-roil until nflrr tlio lllittro r l' " I" Klllli'j, .1 mili ary 1W Tin' intention nn tlio p:tit oC Dnvlil .T. Dnvli, ili'piirtmi'iil com-inniirlri-. to mvnlt tin' ni'tion of th( i.niMitt- fflftimit t,c in M'le.flns its oliirorM bi'fore iisun " tho t'lillndrlplila ilcputy. ns In iritcil In Hi'' iiiinotinreniPiit Saturday 'tin- l'piitii"i i" twcntyoiip of tin tttc.lv four ili-triits of tin- state. It 'i tin' iloilrc of Coiiwinniler Dnvis that llir ilcputy '""' tll(! county offieiaM 'h'nll work in rompMe linrinoiiy, In r,ir Hint tlie bpst results tuny be ob tflincl for tin' I'Wi'.n "cr'!- , . Ono of tlio mtIoiis prolilcnm now cnnfronlinR the I.''Ri'" whether to roinbiiip small post? Into one large or yaiiintion. or Mo 'continue to Knuit "7wr:- clinrlors to npplii-utils roRartlle.q of the I possibility of creritlng ninny Htmill posts throughout the city. Thli (piestlon will i be taken up by tlio incoming county ruiuiuillCP. 'IV Itpiijiiiniu Franklin l'ost 407, will hold Its tirst nnntinl bnll at tlie Hello-vuc-Htintforil in tlip ballroom tomor row evening. To this event Onernl 1'pf-liltiR bus hern Invited. TIip Kpecinl dunce eommitlep will meet tonight with the post iweputlve roinmittee, in the I.niitl Tltte JIuildliiR, to nrrniiRe final dctiillH. John Adnins will bend the Robert J. Miirtin l'ost i)S during lP'Jl. He hns been eloeted Its new commander. The other officers of thp post will bp : How ard O. Hnppold, vice commnnder; 0. .1. Cutliler, ndjutnnt, nnd .1. M, Penny, llnniicp ofllcer. John .1. I.nmond, the lifth district ehniimnn. is nn active member of (hi-i mist; It Is llkclv he will be siirceeeilt'd lij a representative from another post ns district clinirmnn. if the new committee continues the svs- tent of districts established bv tlio Legion in this city. The post will hold its lirst dnncp .Inininry '0, nt KenshiR ton ineiiiie and Ontario. streets. l'dwnrd II. ("niiRpr, eomniMniler nf Ovi't brook Post fili'', hat called a spe cial mcetliiR of tic executive commit tpp for touiRht to nrraiiRc for tin- post meeting tomorrow evening in the Over brook Public School, Hlxtysecond sttcet and Lebanon avenue. TIip ('iiiiiilnshnni-Kl'-chcr Post, nt I U"M,l1 V . f.ltlfltl .111.1 1 f t..iltnittt .l.fiju lllls elected flip fnltmvlnc n'ipnru fnt' 11)1!! ! Minrllw .7 (VW.I1I r...nlnpl,.,l eoiiunandcr; Flward .!. lloyle, vice (ommntider; Chris ogan, adjutant; John Unities, treasurer; William Keers, social secretary; the Rev. T. V. Itjnn, chaplain ; Charles .1. O'Neill, representative company committee ; Kil ward Pogherty, historian ; executive committee, Hum Hurley. Joseph Hood, P.ernard Mcfullough, Mielmcl (5ra linm and Dr. Charles Wang. North Philadelphia former service men who nio not members of the American J.e Rlon have been reiiuested to join the post and become "boosters." Soldiers Box In Street; J.illed I Two soldiers from Camp Dir were janeii iiero last night nftcr staging an impromptu boxing mntch nt llrond and Filbert strePts. When arrested, policy say, tlie.v nttempted to vuiuiiilsh He serve Policemun lllnke, wlio took tliem to City Hall. They gnvp tholr tinmes n Itevcridge Dnvis, twenty-one years old, and King (Jranville. twenty-three, of Crosvllle, Tcnn, MINISTER IS HONORED Tlio Rev. C. B. Adams Completes Twenty-five Years of Pastorate Hpeclnl services in tlie Park Congre gational Church, Thirty -second street ami Montgomery nvenue, yesterday morning, marked the twen'ty-fifth anni versary of tlie paslorage of the Itcv C. H. Adams. The communion service was preceded by an address by Dr. Kdward W. Uice, editor of tlio American Sunday School I'liion. and I he only person now living in Philadelphia who was n memlier of the ordination council nt the tune, nl the Itcv. Mr. Adams' iutnllatlon ns pastor of the Park Church. A review of tlie woik ntcomiliheil during the last twenty-live years was given by the Rev. Mr. Adnins, and special music was ren dered by the choir I BOUGHT LIGHTFY'S G North 11th St limine nf i:lnl,ll!ir.l I!1lii1illll- lllglKl 'rff Vnliii- (liinrnnlrr'il rktt Cuticura Soap The Velvet Touch For the Skin WIjT !M mlUrn Men or Women Vnu will llml lirrn nil llm Intoiit (lylen In xoprrb qtmllty nnil nuprrlop worhmniislilp nt prlcea Ihnt ntr nctnnlly lower thnn In mimy rnuli atnrpi. Open Mon., Fri. & Sat. Evgt. Open a Charge Account ry SmHll Amount Wrelily CHAPIRO'C UEZiobuy.EZtopak 44 aoutk OtK Street. Join the Meppe Victor Record Glnb At Heppe's you may purchase a quantity of Victor Records and pay for them in monthly payments. The arrangement is a3 follows: Pay $1 monthly for $5 worth of Victor Records Pay $2 monthly for $10 worth of Victor Records . Pay $3 monthly for $15 worth of Victor Records Pay $4 monthly for $20 worth of Victor Records Pay $5 monthly for $25 worth of Victor Records Heppe's also sell Victrolas on a 1-year Rental-Payment Plan, applying all rent toward the purchase price. Call, phone or write for full particulars. . J. MEPPE & S Downtou n 1117-1119 Chettnut Street I'ptown Sixth and Thompson Streets The Xcw List of Januuiy Victor Records is now on sale , Miur K Tv0fil ntA 1 Pi tcL KL ' 9 BwV VKwfVilA Jh fln nB fjH MANUFACTURERS JRERS OF M ". WEATER ctory S & SCARF i a 79 V ate CONTINUES WITH TREMENDOUS RESPONSE Two weeks of this sale have brought thousands to our factory who have realized the wonderful advantage to be had due to cancellations and backward season. GROUP A Infants' Sweaters, Value $4.50 Boys' Pullovers, Value $4.50 Men's Jerseys, Value $4.00 Men's Coat Sweaters, Value $5.00 tUttM wm o n GROUP B Boys' Coat Sweaters, Value $6.50 Bm o Men's Jerseys Value $5.00 Men's Woolen Scarfs Value $4.00 Men's Worsted Vests Value $6.50 GROUP C Misses' Coat Sweaters, Value $7.50. Men's Coat S w e a t e rs and Pullovers, Value $7.50. Shaker Pullovers, $8.50. Men's Vests, full - fash ioned, Value $7.50. Women's All - Wool Scarfs, Value $10.00. wB Boys' 2tm Value &k MI GROUP D $i SwJ rafljl Boys' Shaker Sweaters, Pullover and Coat Style, Value $10.00. o Men's Ribbed Sweaters, V-Ncck and Collars, Value $10.00. Ladies' Coat Sweaters, Value $10.00. Men's Pullover Shakers, Value SI 0.00. Mtn'j Tailored Angora Vciti, Value $12.50. $ 1 feof GROUP E Men's Shaker Coat Sweaters Men's Jumbo Coat Sweaters With Big Col- :- V.I,... 312.50 and $14.50. Women's All-Wool Tux edo Sweaters, Value $12. Women's Scarfs, Value ; 15.00. I GROUP F ma Men's and Women's JH Shaker Sweaters in White WB and Colots, for Skating 9H and Sports, Values Up to WM $18'00' This merchandise is grouped for your convenience in selecting. In these groups will be found all sizes, all styles, all colorings. These values will positively never be offered again. You are getting the benefit due to the tremendous loss we are forced to take on our entire season's output. Members of the firm and our traveling representatives ar(e at your service, assuring every attention and courtesy. Sale starts every morning ot 8:30 and continues, until 0 o'clock every evening until our slock is sold. Come and be convinced. FAIRMOUNT KNITTING MILLS PI TVT 11 - Thi; l!l,i;i MIIK H lNorth Seventh Street Between Market and Arch, Sis. iPREPAID MAIL OKUUC? rnurariLi nLLLUHMHMHMHHHi William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street A Story of Fine Clothing at Commonplace Prices! For 31 Years we have been building a reputation for selling high-quality Clothes at figures always less than for equal goodness elsewhere That's Because We Manufacture Most of It! THIS policy has been a successful one, amply proved by three decades of constant growth and increased good will of buyers who have found it the part of wisdom to pur chase clothing bearing the William H. Wanamaker label. Now We Step Into January with a Sweeping Re-construction Sale! Our splendid stocks show an improvement over last year, and today's merchandise is the finest in fabric and tailoring we have ever offered and it cost more than ever in our history to prdduce! UT the American people are demanding a readjustment from former high pricQS and we meet the issue 'by plac ing this very fine stock on sale at what we are pleased to call commonplace prices! Here are the Particulars of the Event! Every Imported Overcoat in the store a few were $85 and most of them were $45 and $50. All are now j Whole stock of famous ; $29 Aquascutum (London i Li made) Overcoats were vJ V3 $90 and $100 cut to All our rich Worombo I q s Overcoats which were $125 fJi and $135 are now marked i A few typically English Overcoats, made by Jnn!$3 Gray, the London tailor J v? were$90 Regular William H. Wanamaker Overcoats Our own standard $50 to $65 Overcoats and Ulsters $35 Our own standard $65 to $75 Overcoats and Ulsters $45 Our own standard $80 and $85 Overcoats and Ulsters $55 Men's & Young Men's Suits Our Own Label $60, $55 and $50 all-wool quality Suits for $35 $70, $65 and $60 all-wool quality Suits for $45 $85, $80 and $70 all-wool quality Suits for $55 Half -Price Opportunities in Furnishings siuuium; jackets one-half price S3.-i.00 SmoKiiiK Jackets, S17.50 ; $20.00 SmokinK Jackets, S10.00 SI'o.OO SnioUinn Jackets, $12.50 ' $18.00 SmokinK Jackets. S9.00 SH5.50 Siiiokinu Jackets, $8.23 , $l,-,.00 SmokinK Jackets. $7.50 ALL SHIRTS ONE-HALF PRICE $12.00 Shirts for Sfl.fjO I $7.:0 Shirts for $3.75 $3.00 Shirts for $2.50 $0.30 Shirts for S3.23 $0.30 Shirts for $3.25 $11.00 Shirts for $5.50 $0.00 Shirts for S3.00 $7.50 Shirts for $3.25 $7.00 Shirts for S3.50 $.1.00 Shirts for $1.50 $S.50 Shirts for $.1.25 $3.30 Shirts for S1.75 MUFFLERS ONE-HALF 'PRICE SI3.00 .Mufflers $7.50 $7.00 Mufflers S3.50 $10.00 Mufflers $5.00 . $6.50 Mufflers S3 25 $10.50 Mufflers SS.25 $ J.00 Mufflers S2 00 $:i.53 Mufflers $1.75 , $0.00 Mufflers $3.00 $10.00 Mufflers $5.00 ' $7.50 Mufflers S3 75 $1.00 Mufflers $" 00 ALL FUR COLLARS REDUCED $03.00 to $83.00 Beaver and Nutria Fur Collars. .. .S45.00 $30.00 to $40.00 Heaver and Nutria Fur Collars. .. .$22!.r0 ROBES ONE-HALF PRICE " $50.00 Kobe for... $16.30 Robes for... $33.00 Robes for $17.50 $22 JO Robes for S11.25 $10.00 Robes for $5.00 $13.00 Robes for... $12.30 Robes for S6.25 $12.00 Robes for $23.00 Robes for $12.50 $16.00 Robes for. . . . $63.00 Robes for S32.P0 $18.00 Robes for $30.00 Robes for S15.A0 $3.00 Robes for. . . . S2.-i.00 SS.25 S7.50 $(!.()() S8.00 $9.00 S2.50 $5, $6 and $7 Soft and Stiff Hats for $3.50 S8 and $10 Soft and Stiff Hats for. . . 5.00 $16.50, $18 and $20 Velour Hats for. .$lo!()0 $1 and $1.50 Neckwear.. 73c ' $3 and $3.30 Neckwear. .$1 50 $2 and $2.50 Neckwear.. $1.00 $4.50 and $3 Ncckcar..S''-io $3.50, $4 and $5 Knitted Ties all $ 50 January Opportunities in the Custom Section Choose from all $60, $65 and $75 fabrics and order them to your individual measure for $55 Choose from all $R0 $R; and $90 fabrics and order them to your individual measure for 65 These are the brief but convincing facts concerning a great January Reconstruction Sale at Chestnut Street's Headquarters for Men's Wearing Apparel. William H. Wanamaker llZitil9 r A y X.. V . tl&,l W. 'iLliti-Au. ..x T r e i f Tt rt&jsmam-!
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