p7; r5" u.r, 7 ri- r,V ". f. M' ...,'ilr, . i t EVENING PUBLIC UEDaER-PHILADELtelA, MOND'AY, JANUARY 10, 1921 13 IgSoMITES HEAD SOUTH ... on Ground of "Pad. ,0"o.., ruled by United State flm t Tnn.10. The m!- YfUoW 1 m ',; j'oiony of MciwonltM .. nUN ol i... .inHv Announced iM r"r! 1 who recently announced, rom 7 -lti nl hiim b "'ffrrtnteo of f ...itfriifliic! from Cnn HI l'K---.f ll.l I -J..I jHlSHlgaipi'i u to tnc il". i iiiro tomorrow, i.inmlti "'" ii...n U rnmnnRfcl of Eke W " build hotels and com- anty h0UCS. , rtmcnt 0f t10 StonrroSted to tho state mer n J-egw" .' t pCrmittlns the icpin"1?": ,X Miter tlio United Htntcs l'?on" ,.l they were "pacifists" n tnc.f "nr The stnte department :,iHnc the warj ; - . ,, t ul(1 ilrd the n"':r:'"oh rroumls. ,it be barred u ""J - - WOMEN AID VETERANS ! Home Service 8ectlon of Red Cross Gets Compensation for Dlsabieu Men Money duo 05,000 dlonblcd service men lias been obtained for them from the government through the cffortH of the home service section of the Tied Cross, with headquarters nt 1007 Walnut street, nccordlng to' Mrs. Henry C. Boyer, chairman of tho organisation. "Those thousands of soldiers return ing from the war dlsnblcd had heard something about government .compensa tion, but wero not nulto certain how to obtain It," said lrs. Hoycr yester day. "Many, too, thought compensa tion entailed too much red tape to bother about until we showed them how easy It was to obtain." (r Private Social Functions at the St. James Occasionally you may want to give a little dinner or dance, concerning which you are mighty par ticular. On our second floor are some Banquet Rooms, newly decorated, suitable for any func tion. They are at your command with the added comforting thought that Cuisine, Service and Surroundings will measure up to the St. James standard. She &t 3 ameg $otel " Walnut at 13th Street J. Howard Slocum, Mgr. Jhe roundmerica trip-) FATT1P-XJ .. ., . ..,. WCOMA.'I uxnwiasco!' 10SANCE1S , an unique travel opportunity The palatial Admiral Line S. S. Wenatchee (Length US ft, capacity 559 piiimiiti, 20tQOO tons displacement) Learea New York on or about Feb. 26, cruising 'round America via Havana and the Panama Canal to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle -Tacoma Make Your Reservations NOW! JM San FranciSCO and aHaaBBIIB 1 IJIIIIIIIJJI Make Your Reservations NOW! V H For detailed Information and deecrlptlre kkkkw itm iiiwiiuii viipi 7 w n i. i iiwnnt J K BaeHeHIHW lU TOURIST AQENT, or write kM ;'S HUGri GALLAGHER, MJHEwyor iH Oeneral Baetcrn Agent r I l 17 State Street, New York City W ! 'W f BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr ,1 vv 1 LV HAVANA 3'' 5S55?SE2? i r a i i untKfrvsr-'? WXL LUN rtrMIK47N iyUjBKv' a 3?tM7mx-M FADMI PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. H.P. ALEXANDER, PrtlldOOt A.P. HAINES, Vice-President nd Otneral Manager, Seattle ti AMERICAN OWNED AND OPW B.Q.McMICKEN, Panenger Traffic afanager, Seattle FIlOTOrLAYH rnoTorrAYH THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA See the Best Movies in Your Neighborhood Theatre .The NIXON-NIRDLINGER THEATRES VVFNI IP 25th Bt- a"l Allegheny Ava "'''W'j MAT. DAILY HIT T Itn tnvrn a Ine Fnsky Mrs. Johnson" 'ELMONT n2D AB0VE MARKET WILLIAM rARXITM In "IF I WERE KING" !EDAR C0TH AND CBDAK AVENUE lie "."'" HKXTKll In Something to Think About" OLISEUM MARKET RETWEEN ivjiiiv1 BUTif ami, nm-ii . "OKOTHY UAI.TON In A Komantic Adventuress" MB0 . FnNT ST. & OIRARD AVE. ,",T,J.'.ln''"nn on Frankrord "W "DEEP WAf ERS" lEADER 18t & LANCABTER AVE. A D,)0I,0'ni.V DALTON in j Komantic Adventuress" lOCUST,, .62D AND LOCU8T 8T8. L01LSOUL OF YOUTH" lXON KD AND UAR1CET 8TS. inwir nv. ..,. . 2:18. 7 111,. v."i,M " "JUST PALS" and 8 C A R IVI A M OERMANTOWN AVE. v-vvl,' AHOVB ALLEailENT KARL WILLIAMS In "ROMANCE PROMOTERS" CENTURY Erl8 Ave-, and nth St. MATINER 5!lR AUI: 11V1IKAN In "The World and His Wife" FAIRMOUNT 'ffixtV- JACK LONDON'S "The Mutiny of the Ehinore" Fay's Knickerbocker ' AJJ TOM 5IIX In "PRAIRJE TRAILS" FRANKFORD 4715ArnAr"nD "TIIK DKVIL'H ANfiHL" WITH HELKN tiAKDNKH ANO TnOOY O'NEII. IN PERSON rarminnum 0B10 Oormantown Ave. ijermantown matinee dailt NAZIMOVA In "MADAME PEACOCK" r n a in bsd and market UUrtllW MATINEE dailt rui.u iiijj(i.iir in "THE PURPLE CIPHER" IMPTTni AT 2ND AND rOPLAJl llVlrC,llJ-i MATINEU DAILY. :1S WILLIAM FAUNVM In "DRAG HARLAN" MVOLI B'D AND BANHOM 8T8. ( i NAZIMOVA In MADAME PEACOCK" ITRAND auMANTOWN AVE. nnt JII0SW8 meioiianV """" nrad m Quest of His Youth" STOR FJlANKLIN & OIRARD AVE. ll'iiv iATNEB DAILY "A W a "A?, WKUKIUCK In A hLAVE OF VAiMlTY't. AURORA-'132 OKKMANTOWN AVE. f MATINKB DAILY MAUY,Venmn "bUDS" WOODLAND-AVD AT 0II . . ah a i i im i 1 1 a w r if A V ' J'tiionVvoktii : "A" TiiJJysANp TO ONE" LUhHIRD lJiJ k UutanehannA mWaaWrSSESSV " U 1171717170 CON! 2Uth A Dauphin 8ta. J cA" r trvSlN matinee daily HTAK TAST lu 'TRUMPET ISLAND 1 IDCDTV BOAD & COLUMBIA AV. LiljDltit.l I MATINEE DAILY 1IRYANT WASIIUUKN In "BURGLAR PROOF' "07VrM7? 20 tfOUTII 8T. OrchseUa. IVRJL'E.L. Contlnuoue 1 to 11 IWID IIKNNKTT In "HER HUSBAND'S FRIEND" OVERBROOKhaverford AVE. I.OU1HK OLAUM In "LOVE" DADk" RILH3U AVE. & DAUI'IIIN 8T. rrlS. Mat. 2H0 Evua. 6;5 to 11 WANDA HAWI.KY In "FOOD FOR hCAiNDAL" CDDI CV UUTII AND Sl'U'JCE OrrU-ll. MATINBI3 JATURDAY TOM MIX In "TIIK Tl'.XAN" And BPNHIIINK'M "1IIH WIFE'S CAFXKH" SUSQUEHANNA lWFV2i "Something To nk Abo,il" A Half Price Sale of Clothing of Such Proved Quality (is Famous Right Posture Suits for Boys, h an Occasion Worthy of Your Attention $19.50 Suits at $22.50 fci 1 or Suits at 1 1 -O $28.50 Suits at $9.75 $14.25 $31.50 Suits at $34.50 Suits at $37.50 Suits at $15.75 $1725 $18.75 $12.00 Mackinaws for Boys at J Qfi Of nil-wool heavy weight blanketing, In plenty of ''OaOiJ Kpod colors nnd patterns. Shawl collar, belted style. Sizes 6 to 17 years. Boys' Winter Overcoats Reduced Of all-wool fancy overcoatings, in up-to-dato models. $25.00 to $28.00 Overcoats at $16.75 $35.00 to $40.00 Overcoats at $25.00 Boys' $10.00 Novelty Suits at j 7&J All-wool blue sorgo suits with white braided col- O 3 lnrs, Oliver Twist styles, Eton Norfolks nnd middy effects. Sizes 3 to 9 years. SNELLENDURgS Third Floor Savings Absolutely Without Parallel! in This Waited-for Monthly Sale of Stationery 59c Early Buying' Is Suggested as Some Lots Arc Limited 60c Packages of Linen 2Qn15c Box Stationery, btalionery, Sale-Priced uut Containing 72 sheets, in buff, violet, pink and blue. Envelopes to match, 25 for 15c. 60c Linen Paper in Packages 84 sheets of white paper. En 35c velopes to match, 25 for 15c. 85c Stamping 72 Sheets for. . . . From our stock dies of one or two letters, in any color except gold or silver; or bring In your die and have your stamping done at tho same price. .65c 85c Heavy Linen Paper, Sale-Priced Second to nono that can be bought by tho pound 1 Packed es pecially for us 72 sheets in a box. White, gray, blue, pink, buff or lavender. Envelopes to match, 25c package, $1.00 hundred, Initial Stationery Clearance Price. . All remaining from holiday sell ing. Box contajns 18 sheets paper, 18 correspondence cards and 36 en velopes. Most all initials in stock, but como early. Initial Stationery 1 Clearance Price. . . . us Box containing 18 sheets, G cards and 24 envelopes; whito with gold letter. 69c Sale-Priced 48 sheets nnd 48 envelopes: 4 tints to the box. Good quality paper. Extra Special! 75c Stationery i ( Box containing 48 4VC sheets and 48 envelopes; solid colors; white, pink or gray. Mail orders filled; not exchanged or credited. Nono sent C. O. D. 60c Stationery 20r Box containing 24 sheets, ij 12 cards and 36 envelopes. White or bluo only. $1.50 Boxed Stationery 71? Containing 24 white cor- Ov rcspondenco cards and envelopes; 24 sheets blue paper and 24 sheets of pink paper, with envelopes to match. $9.00 Desk Sets I A FA A few in imitation p4aOU ivory left from Christmas selling. Holiday Stationery Boxes soiled At Half Price I former priceB, $1.00 to $14.50. Clearance Prices, 50c to $7.25 With Each Box of Elam's Irish Lawn We Give FREE A Quill Pen 59c Beautiful tints; excellent quality. Tablets and Composition Books, 45c Dozen For pen or pencil. 500 Sheets Business Stationery tf A Size 8xll; bond; lA" 'oft-dried; watcr-marKe3; type writer paper. SneLLENDURGS First Floor $1.50 $1.89 Choosing couldn't be better from value and variety vieio points than that we offer in this great January White Sale Values arc the finest in many years, and the beauty and charm of the garments, combined with their practical requirements, leave- nothing to be desired. $3.00 to $4.00 Crepe de Chine Chemises Will Hurry d AQ Outat j)la70 Beautiful envelope chemises with lace trimmings, in flesh color; most daintily made. $2.25 and $2.50 Envelope Chemises and Gowns Are Priced at Only. . . And como in fine nainsook in a num ber of pretty styles, with lace, embroid ery and ribbon trimmings. $3.00 & $4.00 Philippine Chemises for Dainty, hand-mado undergarments of fine nainsook beautifully hand-embroidered and finished with hand scalloped edges. Built-up shoulders or in shoulder-strap effects. A few corset covers also included. $3.50 and $4.00 Flannelette Gowns in the January d A A Sale at ' $14" Of the thick, fleecy quality so much liked in neat striped and plair effects, with double yokes. Trimmed prettily with braid and cut ver full. $1.50 & $2 Flannelette Skirts and Bloomers Have Been QO Re-priced at VOL Well mado and of excellent quality; in stripes and plain white; finished with hem or scalloped edges. Bloomers have clastic at waist and knee. SnellenbUrcS Second Floo' THINK OF GETTING Wardrobe Trunks Bearing This Famous Label for on Ordinarily they'd cost mighty close to that at whuliUoaijU Their superior features: Of thrce-plu basstvood Covered with heavy vulcanised fiber Interlined Brass-plated stoel hardwaro Neat cover with brown binding Well lined Snap locks Draw bolts Convertible hat drawer Top drawer with lock and key Shoo pockets 10 hangers Ratchet compressor. fttftffmsftZ? L J l. 4 J STORE OPENS DAILY AT 9 A. M., CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. SMONIJAY, JANIMUY 10, 11)21 If NELLENBUROS ENTIRE OLOrH -MAQKET ' llltnt2LHSTRETS J Three Important FACTS About This Sale of Overcoats That You Don'tWant to Miss Noting.Mr.Man! First Original prices were the lowest offered in any Philadelphia store for similarly fine merchandise. Second Prices had already been liberally reduced. Third And then we took A THIRD .OFF those already reduced prices! Facts that result in tho greatest overcoat values offered in Phila delphia in many a yearl You CAN'T AFFORD to miss them I ON THE THIRD FLOOR iy p39.75 ECONOMY BASEMENT SPECIALS! $4-95, $5.95 to $7.95 Are the Phenomenally Low Prices of These " i Between-Season Dresses for Women ar d Misses They arc of tricoUnc, serge and satin in a variety of popular styles. Iccgular and extra sizes. WomeiVs & Misses Winter Coats. Special at Belted styles of velour, cheviot and heavy mixed coatings, with collars of self-material or of fur. $12.75 Overcoats That Were Formerly $45 & $50 $55 & $60 $65 & $75 $80 & $85 $100.00 $125.00 And Reduced to $35.00 $42.50 $55.00 $65.00 $75.00 $85.00 Will Now Go at Off Vi $23.34 K v : $36.66 $43.33 $56.66 25 CUT From Marked Price of ALL FURS SfJELLEHBURcS Economy Basement THESE WONDERFUL VALUES IN Girls' Winter Coats $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 & $6.95 Are an Exceptional Opportunity Not to Be Missed Fine, well made, warm, serviceable winter coats phenomenally fino values at these low prices. They're made of chinchilla, zlbellno and velour, in all tho best coat colorings of the season. Nicely styled, belted, pocketed, with becoming collars and button trimmings. All lined. We Call Particular Attention to MAKING and FIN ISHING of These Coats Remarkably Fine! Girls' Washable Regulation Dresses, Special at Belted models in whito or Copenhagen blue jean, trimmed with $1.65 braid and chevrons. bNELLEiVBURflS Third Floor AND IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT Will Now Go at Off SnellenbUrgS Economy Basement Overcoats That Were Formerly $21.75 $23.75 $27.75 $37.75 $41.75 And Reduced to $12.50 $15.00 $20.00 $27.75 $31.75 i '3 $8.33 $10.00 $13.35 $18.50 $20.66 Genuine 212-Ounce Split Cowhide Walrus or Long Grain Traveling Bags tfSTat Cf tA -"&& jtmJ ' The Price of These Women's $3 Warm Flannelette Night Gowns Is Cut to One-Third Tomorrow $1.00 Made of heavy striped ma terial', with long sleeves, and with or without collars. bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement Sturdy, waterproof and serv iceable bags, with waterproof lin ings and dependable brassed locks and catches. 18-in. size. iiiacK. Neatly lined and with inside pocket. Men's $45.00 & $50.00 Full Dress Suits now $29.00 Finest full dress suits of dress and unfinished worteds. All silk lined. Perfectly styled and tailored in every detail. bNELLENBUKOS Third Floor Two Wonderful New Lots of Very Beautiful Royal Wilton Rugs At Average Half Price! Lovely Chinese nnd rich Oriental patterns and colorings; perfectly beautiful quality! Only 60 Traveling Bags & Suit Cases 59c to $2.49 These ridiculously low prices are possible because of mark ings and imperfections which prevent us from classing them as "firsts." The bags are of a leather substitute waterproof and serviceable. Tho suitcases are made of matting, light in weight and roomy, in tho convenient 24 inch size, with strong locks and catches. No Mail or Phone Orders No Exchange Privilege Women's $2.00 Lingerie Night OCr Gowns at ypLf Slip-over models, trimmed with lace and embroidery. Women's 89c Pink Nainsook Step-In Bloomers at Full-cut, finished with elastio at waist; lace-trimmed. 49c , $120.00 9x12 Rugs 3p57.25 $115.00 8.3x10.6 m.rC OCT Rugs $JD.4D All Carpets at Half Price & Less! Space Permits Mention of But a Few Lots! $8.75 Verdun Chenille Carpets &A 7C In all widths and PTT O rich colorings. $3.25 to $4.25 Tapestry Brussels $1.45 t0 $1.75 yd- Only tho finest grado of eight and ten-wiro carpets in this group; strictly all-wool faced. Room, hall and stair patterns. $16.50 Wool-Back Chenille ' Q QC Carpets W.O From W. & J. Sloanc "Glen dale" grade, also fino wool-back Scotch chenille carpets in all widths. $4.25 Body Brussels Carpets, Yard.. j QC In a largo assort- plxO ment of good pat terns. Room, hall and stair patterns. ..$2.95 Wide Assortment of Imported Beaded Hand Bags, 'Special at. The quantity of these lovely bags is limited. They are woven of, very small beads in soft plin blo effect, in light colors. Pret tily fringed nnd lined. Leather Goods Section Economy Basement Corsets, Etc. 30 to 50 Reduced S2.50 Heavv Coutil no I Corsets VOC 1 With low bust and long hips. Women's $2 Lingerie Night Gowns at .... In several styles, trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbon. $1.29 Women's 89c Lingerie Chemises at Full-cut, built-up shoulder model, edged with embroidery. 59c Women's 59c Lingerie Corset Covers at ... . Built-up shoulder style; neck and armholes embroidery trimmed. 39c S3&S4 Snellenburg (t rrQ Special Corsets. ,pl 1 7 Girdlo top and low-bust models in coutil. Strong hose supporters. Special ! Fine Inlaid Linoleums 'Way Below Regular ! Best inlaid linoleum in a wonderful selection of tflo and parquetry floor patterns. Regular $2.95 Inlaid $1.50 Extra-Fine Linoleums at, ()J 7C Cork Linoleums, QCn Square Yard . . v l Square Yard .... 0 Four yards wide: full rolls. SnELLENDURGS Fourth Floor i Famous flEWWEfli Trunks Worthy of Their Namc!ExtrapSpccial at $14.95 85c to $2.00 Brassieres and Bust Bandeaux at 59c "nd 89c Of heavy white or nink ma terial, plainly finished or trim med with laco and embroidery. Hooked back or front SNELLFNBURflS Economy Basement Women's $3 Wool Spencers AT $1.95 In black, whito and conenhacen blue, fitted at the waist. Women's $10 and S12 Wool Zephyr Sweaters At HHO & O A Afi Ripplo and tuxedo models in good assortment of colors. Economy Basement iJNELLEHBURflS Fourth Floor nNSNELLENBUKG & CO Of sturdy vulcanized fibre, inter lined with fibro and fitted with tray and good hardwaro, including snap lock. 36-lnch size. SNELLEHbURflS Fourth Floor Sateen Petticoats Specially Priced (1 A A at . P.vv Flowered, figured, plain black, or macK flounces. tops with fiowereu Economy Basement N. SNELLENBURG & CO. SNELLENBURGS Economy Basement Lowest Prices Prevail Here on Boys' Suits and Overcoats Boys' $12 All-Wool ? 0 Mackinaw Coats v0O0 Cut extra full with shawl col lars. Sizes 0 to 18 years. Boys' $9 Overcoats (j A A " Buttoned to tho neck and belted, nil around. Extra good quality fancy overcoatings with plaid lin ings. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Boys' $20.00 (JJ1 5 QC Overcoats at. . JplO.yO Double breasted, with inverted pleat and belt in back. All-wool, full-cut and roomy. Sizes 12 to 18 years. Boys' $9 Norfolk Suits at Wide choico of extra good quality fancy mixed cheviots, with full-lined knicker pants. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Boys' $13.50 Corduroy Suits Knickers at.... W.UU iiiun-gruuu coruuroy wun iuii lincd knickers. Sizes G to 18 vears. Boys' $16.50 Norfolk Suits at Single and doublo breasted models, well tailored, with full lined knickers. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys' $18.75 All-Wool Norfolk (j 3 J"( Suits at plO.UU With extra knickers. Of fancy cheviot nnd cassimore. Coats lined with mohair. Sizes 0 to 17 years. Boys' $2.25 Corduroy Knickers , d gjj Sizes fl to 10 years. J)lt)t) bNELLENBURGb Economy Bas $6.00 $11.50 MKl Vatf iil fl i f Yv'i fc, i'rilJ '-. ...' u'v.i t.A. a LiSutf iVft" .vS'JS Art s . .vttt . -fc ' itt-A 4i" v . ' t' ,' 4i, A11
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