MHl'HkK 'ft-'-M1,'?.'''1' ' ' wmimmmww IVtMiStfi.'Sf-prtJTSWJ jf- ..;..- i?ji iiW5J''ji-i -Si.V,.Vi'"V..i y''" '- WKH-n? HP v 20 giSCHOOLS REOPENED I !t AS HOLIDAYS El :.P!r" .'. - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1921 TJA8 J- fal ball ft? ord rr Ti to bees of flntl badly Angor M dope, 3 nlze oti in Cf'i lft t flfar blow vlnhi drnpcj Boise cilre-I hlinv. couH'1 the fromi andU I bnth Havl advr ond.' timtf ii Day and Night Classos on Again 1 rS tter Ten Days of Vacation h- NEW CLASSES ARE FORMED Public school mipIN rne bright Mini Hy this morning to attend their 1 o dock rInsp-. after ton cIorloiiH iIiivb or mention, of )inrtpi nml dnnors. late hours find the rrt of holiday Joy. Evening M'lwnln nprn tonigiit. nt wrll as the day i-lnsTs, to ciimtiipin'e the Bcond term of the rhool vi-nr Stu dents will bo admitted at tlii time to any of the roiirsoi in cither the high or "lementary grades and new clneiH for beginners will be formed in all subjects. Special emphasis In the elementary schools U placed on r.njrlinh for for eigners, Americniiizntion and citizenship courses. In the hlnh M-hnoN more at tention is paid to technical woils and general academic Mihjpct The work comprises coiiiei m an hi teotural, freehand and meehnnlml drftwinp. ndertlement i.lmtnitimi. machine-shop practice, pattern making woodwork, rnrpentrt. labmet milking. plumbing, sheet metal work, elci tnml Construction, auto mechanic, r'c At the Trade School for Girl one nnd two night tourse are givn in .c - I A i bus! contj the': po;' nth? the" !..!. dufc tht wH'i xnf i .,;- ::rt Li if il if t Mr II it ft; ' '4 V. T5 v xij f ft Inc, drcsHinakinK, millinery, power operattiK on plain nnd special machine nnd design. Following i n !Ht of hisli and ole nientary xclinolx and locations: HIkIi -Central, ltrond and (ircen SlreetN : l'riioltfnnl. (llfnril niul lliirrl. koii utreets; N'orthenst, Wchth street nnd l,ehi(!h avenue: South I'htladclpliia. ltrond nnd .lncliou strceta; Wet l'liil I adelplila. Kort elRhth and Walnut streets; Willla-n Penn, Piftcenth and WillVicc streets; (llrls' Trade. (Juiuce and Pine streets, Pliinentary "Miller. Kort -third and Otti Icti streets; Oiirham, Sixteenth nnl I.Tinilinnl streets. Snuthwnrk. Ninth ami Mlfllln streets; Washington. Fifth street and Wiishinvton avenue; Martin. Itlrhmond ami Ontario streets; Meade. I I.lKltteeiith nnd (moid streets; Jeffer son. Fifth nnd Popliir streets ! BANDIT SUSPECTS CAUGHT Five Men, Believed Planning Bank' Robbery. Captured in Cleveland t'leu'lnml, .. Jan. :t - 1 1 A. P. i Phc men -uspected of plnnnluc to rob a downtown bank during the tluy were ' arrested early this morning a few hours . after the other bandits had held up the (ashler of the Miles Theatre and escaped I with .f.'UI." in cash after overlooking i $1000 Flte revolvers, two shotguns nnd a high-poweted rifle were found in the room with the men. while a stolen auto middle, whuh it was hclieicd the quin tet intended to ue. was recovered near ' the place. F.tYoits are beinc made to connect the , piixineis with the six bandits who on Piidnj liot and killed Wilfred C. Slj . ' president, and (ieorge K. Fanner, sii perintenilent of the W. W. Sly Mnnu lactiiring Co , nml escaped after rob bing them of a "5PJ00 payroll LA CALMA IN HUME L' Scambio di Prigioniori ed Inizio dot Disarmo del Logionari di D'Annunzio D ACCQRDQ rubllhi"l nnil Dlitrlbutcil t'niler TKItMIT NO 341. Authorlro.! by the net ef October rt. 1IUT en nia at the PottofflJS of ThlU dolphla. P a s mtfu.nsoN. retmaitcr Ocnsral TiieBte. 2 gennalo Ojfgl p Ineo minciato lo senmbio del prlRlonieri presi durante i combattlinenti tntorno n Fiume in roniegucnr.it del quale 10" uomini delle truppe regolarl sono sfatl restitttltl e 100 leglonarl lmnno potuto fare ritorno in Flume. Iordlne pub hllco nella cltta' e" ninntenuto da un corpo di pollzl.i speclale orgnnizznto dal C'oncilio N'azionule. II (Joverno Provvivirio di Flume ini 7lera' oggl II dl-anno d"! leeionnri e le truppe regolnri entrerannn nelln citta' questn sera per riirvere le nrmi proe ni soldati. Tutte le nnvi che erano nl servizlo di D'Annunzio limcerniino Flume dmnanl e s concentreranno a Pola Kntro 1 cinque giorni st.lblllti dal l'nccordo stipulato tra I rnppreRentantl della citta' e quelli del (Joveruo Itnllauo, nessun soldati) della forr.e nl gervizlo di D'Annunzio dovra rlmanere In Fliiine, so non nbbln nvuto nbitual inentp In sun retlden7n In delta cltta' per nlmeno 1(1 mesl prima del conllitto, Parbzl, - gennalo Quattnrdlel per sone rimosero ucclse, 300 fcrlte e 10,000 son rlmosto Renzn tetto in seguito a scosse di terremoto nvvenute nelln clttn' ill Klbimsnn, Albnnln, secondo tin dlspneclo qui' ciuntn dnlla Croee Hossn Americana n Tirana. Due sole Inferinlere tlelln tlcttn Crncc Hossn si trovavnno nelln cittn' nl mo mento del terremoto, ma si trovnnn in salvo. Ksse Inimedlntanu'iitP presero etirn del Invorl dl soceorso, tnentre le sezlonl della Croce Itossa Americana lunifo In costn dell'Atlrintico Invlavano vcttovaglie c inedlelnnH. Jlnmti, 3 gennnlo. 11 Ooverno Itnll nnn, n iiiezro del Minlstro per Rli A f fu rl Ksteri, ha notiflcnto ni govern! di Helgrndo, PnrlRi p Lontlrn ch I cara blnleri Italian! rimnrrnnnn in Flume llnche' snrn' eompiuto il disnrnm e lo shantlamcnto del lcglonnrl dl D'Annun zio, e lino nl rlstnblllmento tlelln nonnn llta'. Dopo clo l'Halln sgombrern' In cittn' n nonnn del trnttnto di Hnnnllo che nsslcurn I'lndlspentlenzn nssolutn del nuovo Stnto, lAgenzIn Stefnul nnnunzih che per tinn clntiKoln rpntenutn ncll'accordo in tervenuto trn il (lovcro tl'Itnlln o II (loverno dello Stnto dl Flume, e' stnta rlconoclutn n (Jnlirlele D'Annunzio la piu' nmpln lihertn' til pnrtlre sublto tin Flume, oppure dl nttenderc l'esodo toinpleto del suol leglnnnri. U. S. Steel Offered Employes at $81 New York. .Inn. 3. flly.A. P.) The Pnlted Htntes Steel Corporation to day nnnounced the price nt which Iti employe mny purchase stock from It ns ?S1 n shnre. as ngnlnst SlOft Inst yenr, when between ."0,000 and 00.000 shnres were nvnllnble. Steel opened on the stock exchange this morning nt SMfc. Ili ONE HOUR! That's all we need to deliver your VICTROLA Complete Stock .4 Styles All Finishes The J. R. WILSON COMPANY 929 North Bread Street Rroad o'ld G rnrili 1215 North 52d Street West l'hiladrpha Ftorr 6190 Ridge Avenue iRoxbor' U7'i VICTROLAS nnd VICTOR RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY Easy Terms ihl) P'" Evcn'"st m.s mastkh-p v. .irr: "Our service Is next door to you no matter where you live" AN ADDRESS Iiy Wm. T. Sunlcy, C. P. A Educatlonnl Director of The International Accountnnts Society, will be delivered in the Assembly Hall of The Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, 12th Floor. Widencr Uulldinj,', Tuesday, Jnn uary ith, nt 8.15 P. M. Subject: "The Control of Net Profit" An invitation Is extended to Business Men, Officers and Executives of Corporations, Public Accountants, nnd Cor poration Accountants to hear Mr. Sunlcy. His subject is timely, and carries an important message to men engaged in handling the vital problems of business. This Is (he first of n scrim of ndtlrrssps lit then untlrr Mir direction of by prominent authorities to INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTANTS SOCIETY 509-511 Widencr Building, Philadelphia 1 r " - ' '"-" "' ' ' ' ' Niederman Scmi-Anmial Shoe Sales The entire regular stocks of our three stores, based solely upon the Niederman requirements for style and quality, are marked at these sweeping reductions for no other purpose than insuring a quick turnover. Style for style, quality for quality, they are the equal of the highest-grade shoes anywhere. No Mail Orders or Exchanges MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES V'U'ii'i'ii'il1 ' I1!!1'!!1' J:' i ' i ' ZI!i3".''. . ... ili.ij,'llLli!Ll:.,i;i,,!,lli,HLiill JjiilJiiiitiiil1. iifiii'iiiiiiiinlWli' iiiilliilnilii' liiiiiiiiiii'iigilliiii".: (Miyn The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street J-L For Tomorrow! Clearance Sale O Off Ticket Prices M Ft On All Women's and Misses' Wti 13 IDIT9 Wea Apparel Every Garment Included : Unrestricted Choice ! All Sales Final; No Approvals: None C. O. D. MiUUu i-ij Sot Included Dresses : 2A Off Wraps : V2 Off Daytime and Street Dresses, Dinner Gowns, Evening Robes and Gowns. Tuhi t Pricis, J J jO ti) 20Z.XJ 1 Off Prices I 18.75 to 147.50 Sports Coats Traveling Coats, . Street and Evening Wraps. Ticket Prices, 49.50 to 499.50 Yo Off Prices 24. 75 to 249. 75 Fur Coats : V2 Off Fur Coals and Wraps of Ala.ska Seal, Hudson Seal, Kay Seal, Russian Pony, Mole skin. Squirrel, Muskrat, .Marmot, .Natural Mink and Civet Cat. All superbly lined and modishly fashioned. Tn ';t I'n.L.-, lr.D.rjO to 2750.00 u Off Prices, 79.75 to 1375.00 Suits : V2 Tailleurs, Fur-trimmed Suits. Alpine Wool Suits and All Imported Costume Models included. Ticket Price.-, 29.50 to 550.00 3 Off Prices, 14.75 to 275.00 s: 12 Oo Tailored and Dressy Models in Crepe Georgette and Crepe de Chine. Hand-made mouses of Voile and Hatislc. Ticket Price?, 0.95 to G9.50 i2 Off Prices, 3.47 to 34.75 6.90, 7.90, 8.90, 9.90, were 10.00 and 11.00 were 12.00 and 13.00 were 13.50 and 14.00 were 15.00 and 16.50 Short lines of Men's and Women's shoes that were 10.00 to 15.00 4.90 P IEDERMAN 41 S. Eighth 930 Chestnut 203 N. Eighth Pre3tabentorf ale This annual ?ale has become known among Philadelphia's most fashionable women ns an event that always offers extraordinary opportunity for great savings on most exclusive models. This year, because of a backward season, our reductions are more liberal than ever. Wc list here a few of our offerings. MINIf rAAT 36 inche long, with tail nnd paw around bot- JWfiA 1V111MV. UJA1 torn. Regular Price $1800 SALE PRICE ( &) SCOTCH MOLE COAT &??.. .Sti? $400 MAT 17 WD AD 48 inches lon(j RumlnnvBlouie effect in backj $Ofi ITlVLiEi Wlvil Inrge collar of Australian Oponum. Reg- flllll ulor Price $1800 SALE PRICE -VTVT SIBERIAN SQUIRREL WRAP Zn 'K'AIOOO Regular Price $1850 SALE PRICE VV HUDSON SEAL WRAP iIZMd & $650 SALE PRICE vfCFV KOLINSKY DYED SQUIRREL WRAP $800 deep cape coltar. Regular Price $1500 SALE PRICE w v V Scarfs and Muffs Reduced 25 to SO per cent Closing Out All Sf Winter Millinery L-? .OO Fur Hats Specially Priced li Jf$23 Wtskmt Sfaeei 5iiiE'ii,iTlr.iTlra,ii!i!iB:mir:iiiriiiiiPii;K:sii;iiiffi AnvintTiKinxT aj)vj:ktihkmkvt cecgstiiiitst .B. L m, THE BLUM STORE A New Organization With an Old Name iL M I 1 PLj,vi, uaiiiimii uniu .iii. urn niriiim.iTiiiiiiiiiirmTwnTtnirMi . J' IteiJilililiiliiillJMlliv"'1"' iiiOTiiiaiiiiiigii MlPiffiillliMffll One of Chestnut Street's most interesting shops is thut of the Pcrfek'tone Corporation. You are ulwnys certain of 11 courteous reception at 1723 Chestnut, whether or not you desire to purchuse a phonograph, and it is a delightful place to spend a restful half hour on a busy shopping day. THE American woman is quite ns solicitous concerning the daintiness of her lingerie as tin- gorgeousness of her dinner gowns; hence, the news of a sale of silk and Philippine undergarments, beginning today at the Individ ual Lingerie Shop of Bonwit, Teller & Company at Thirteenth and San um Streets, will be cause for great rejoicing. The prices are unbeliev ably low they would have seemed low even in l'JM and the under garments included in the sale are the daintiest things imaginable. You know, of course, that Honwit, Teller & Company have u well-established reputation for individuality and or iginality, nnd when such a shop an nounces n sale there nre worth-while things to be had. I know I need not advise you to "come early." AST week I visited one of my friends who had recently bought a Pcrfek'tone phono graph. We chatted comfortably oer our teacups for awhile beforo tny hostess welcomed several new arrivals. They joined in admiring tier new phonogrnph it i a Queen Anne console model so we had the pleasure of hearing Caruso's de lightful rendition of "Noel." The perfection of tone and the faultless reproduction of the selection called forth even more favorable comments. I'm quite a Pcrfek'tone fan myself, you know, so I was delighted to Iiiim mv own judgment confirmed and even more delighted when the guest nsked the address of the Pcifek'tone Corporation, which, you know, i 172"! Chestnut street. IF YOU were choosing an nnni- "V TO WONDER the clearance sale vesary g.ft, and you dt-.rcd 1 "'"JJ something at one ... 1 1 iii'hinuL ."jiruui. is rxpirinp" beautuui, . nnVAat tl ' " "- " o niuen iiiit'iL-ni, nir iiii'iu are won- useful and enduring, would it not derful values to be hud. Think of be silver.? The family silver is a rare and precious heritage treasured carefully through generations and still as beautiful, still used quite as often as in the year when it was purchased. A little friend of mine, now twelve years old, has quite a -ollcctiun of her own. for several of her adoring relatives have presented her with various articles (all of the same pattern) on each of her birth day anniversaries. All of the siher rame from the store of Bailey, Hanks & Biddle Company, which is assur ance, of course, of quality and good workmanship. A silver tea -r din- per seme? is 1 mosr appropriate ii imrceoilK dolman of duvntino Ihnt can be worn both in daytime and evening, and which was priced $109.50, for iJFl.T.')! Then there are evening gown-, and dance dresses ind frccks of tiieotine and sergo for daytime wear all marked nt one hnlf their former prices. And furs! You can well imagine what a reduc tion of one-half means when it comes to a fur coat. A coat that was $39." U now $107.."0. If you are looking for a new blouse to wear with your tnilleur just remember, too, that all costume blouses and hand-made blouses 'nt The Blum Storo have been reduced just one half. j trtAtn(r tfift. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION Prices Lowered Some 40 Quality Fully Maintained Lovely New Goods Priced by Lower Standards of Cost Printed voiles and silk-and-cotton striped dress fabrics lowered 25, making present prices 40c, 55c, 75c to $1.25 yd. New colored organdies brown, blue, rose, maize lowered at least 20. White voiles, lowered 25, malting prices 85c to $1.50 yd. Dotted Swisses navy, black, rose, brown lowered 25, making the present price $2.00 yd. English nainsook lowered an average of 25, making prices $5.00 to $8.00, piece (10 or 12 yds.). Longcloth lowered 25 and newly priced at $3.00 and $4.50 the piece of 10 yds. Philippine chemise (envelope or straight) and nightgowns, $2.50 and up a concession of about 25. Nightgowns made in America, $1.85, $2.25, $2.50, thus conceding about 25. Crepe de chine negligees in dainty colorings, lowered about 25. All the blankets are lowered 25 ; and the towel stock aver ages 25 lower. Muslin sheets and pillow cases of the finer grades are lowered 25, and the lower grades run 40 less. French flannels and albatross average 33 1-3 lower in price. Lace curtains, nets, scrims and cretonnes average 25 lower. White and colored bedspreads may be had about 25 less. A special line of silk quilts averages about 30 lower. Certain lines of table cloths are lowered 25. Small Lots and Short Ends Reductions Up to 50 A Three-Day Sale Muslins, flannels, while Roods ; handkerchiefs, neckwear; lacea and embroideries; linen table clolhs and napldns; towels and toweling; infants' clothing and accessories; imported and American made lingerie; upholstery goods cretonnes, nets, damasks and tapestries; fine furniture, etc. 1008 Chcstnwt Stc'evt t" iiSSrall r M.. 1( , 'W ,-' ' 1. .Jw3S5MtVr .tf'mfaijztmhp&tt&r- ""' -"" ' -- t JL., .1 1 1 .. .Ll.i Wimmi ---r -IH jsnpsrV'-rtwji
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