Hr,. g ! W rtv i T3 j YV" w ( - "'. I EYBNINO. U$LIC LDGEp-PILHIA, , atoXAX JMIJARY IT, 1921 5 Jr'jWf'f-JV - AT PAUL'S FUNERAL Teammates $f Young Athlete to Bo Pallbearers at His Funeral FALL CALLED ACCIDENT TfttmmMM of Howard Mvinsaton p,i,1. nromlnent Mnln Line nthlcto.i rho died In the Piyibytorlnn Iopltnl it a rciu't of an Injury rco-lvcd in u fcocltey porno Saturday nt tho Ice Palace, will net n pnllbeurors at his '"i'VuI who was twenty-one years old, rwelwd what his. friends thought was I slight cut 6n the. head In a fall ilur fnc a match between the Hnchplow' llanrc Cub hockey team, of which he L,, member, and tho tenm of the Merlon Cricket Club. Ho died twelve The funeral will take plaee Wednes day morninR from hln homr-. C.1."fl Sher wood road, Overhrook. Services will be Jon-liicted by the Iter. Hobert Norwood. e( St. I'aul'B Eplpcopnl Church, Over brook. Interment will be at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. All the members of the Philadelphia Hockey Aesoolatlon, of which Sidney Clark Ib president, will attend the fu neral. Hotli teams in the fatal match ere members of this league. Paul's former teammates, who may let in pallbearers, are Oarrett Gllmorc, captain of the team; J. B Huhn. Sam l I1' Huhn, Jr., nnd Ollbeit Passu yant, and Harry Curtis and Edward WaU, University of Pennsylvania htu- iij. Taa nntflfn nt tlin Afrtrlnti nm. faid today the death of! Paul tras purely accidental, aR did Jack Huhn, a close friend, and sierober of the dead man's team. Leo, ulth the other mcmbern of his team, E. C. Felton, VT. 8. Newlln, W. W "Knttz. F. M. Thayer, Phlller L" and V. Stroud, will attend the funeral in i body. There arc do games in the PREACHERS PLACE PROPER GOWNS 'Reform' Models to Be Exhibited Banish Low Waists, Short Skirts and Silk Stockings HARMFUL THEY DECLARE Inches below the neck and the front not more than four Inches below the neck ; the sleeves should conic to the elbow." Asked If silk stockings were "mor ?..V ,,,n,mfJ!, tlie clergyman said: w,lei ?,c!' Mr- Ky,c ws even lets fniljcal in his view of the low neck. He Mild! 'No woman Rhould allow her "mat io un open below the neck." Thief Now Well Shod Kofrth hTutJ S?m,,cl K""ian. 44 INorth hlghth htrect. was entered XlX iWront wIn,,l0W Portly of erO o clock his morning and u pair of shoes valued nt $lo taken. FLAMES ROUT FAMILY IIOWAKI) l.lt INd.su. IMI I. Overhrook youth who died follow ing fall while playing hockey league this week and no cancellations will be necesKory. Paul attended Haverford school, and later graduated from the Phillips Andover Academy, going into his father's fchoc business, outside of Boston, afterward. He showed prominence along all lines of sport nt school. Paul was a member of tho Overhrook Golf Club nnd the Merlon Cricket' Club. He Is survived by lib fnther. mother and younger brother. Cooper. GLOUCESTER SHOP BURNS Clothing Is Destroyed After Family Flees to Street KI nvnrenntu lt.h unftu nnrl titnollt dresses belonging to Gloucester resi dents were destroyed nt 7 o'clock this morning. In the fire that damaged the tailor shop of Charles Yankewltz. at 311 Market street. The loss Is about $1000. George Senior, who was .passing the shop when the fire started, roused the family. No one was injured. Women's dresses to lie designed by the dress reform committee along lines suggested bv numerous elergvmen bid fair to recn'l the days of "sackcloth anu ashes." They are to be "models of propriety." In answer to a questionnaire spnt out to more than n thousand ministers, representatives of all denominations, hint week. th peek-a-boo waist must go. as must silk stockings, form-fitting clothing, short skirts and low necks, "fore nnd uft." So far a great number of returns have been made to the questionnaire. Among them Is said to be one from n bishop. The model dresses will be exhibited at a "bizarre" to be held the week of January .11 to Februarv f nt St. Agnes' Hospital, Broad nnd Mifflin streets. Both the Uev. lMgar O. Young, vicar of Phillips Brooks Memorial Chapel, and the Hev. M. G. Kyle, pro fessor of Xertln Theological Seminary, of St. lyouis. Miy they think the gowns worn nv women or today are "morally harmful." Both recommend national agitation as n means of reforming fem inine dress, To the question, "Do you believe women's opportunity for marriage would be less If they did not wear extreme styles?" the Iter. Mr. Young said: "No. Men love women nnd not the style of their dresses. But, on the other hand. 1 do not think that women will be willing to change their styles." As to where women's gowns should end and where Win, the vicar gave the touowing ngures: "The skirt may be eight or nine Inches above the ground : the back of the waist should not be more thnn three a Man, Wife and Son Escape When Fire Attacks Home Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gideon and their son were routed from their home, 218 East Johnson street, Germantown. at 1 :30 a. m. today by fire which started In the cellar. ... ., . Gideon was awakened by the smell of smoke. He found u tire burning briskly I ... 1 . .1. ,! -II.....- TIa at ino dbkc ill uie renur nuurmi. aroused his wife nnd son, and while they made their way to the street, he summoned Engine No. 0 from the station nt Germantown avenue and Carpenter streets. The fire was controlled with a losa or not more than S-'OO. r TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, THE DAY OF THE FUNERAL OF ISAAC HALLO WELL CLOTHIER ONE OF THE FOUNDERS OF THIS BUSINESS, THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER 1 h i r-"'" I V $ BON WIT TELLER CO. Ote tfocaalfo SfxpcfOriamationb CHESTNUT AT t3 STREET ANNUAL JANUARY ' ' Closing ut$alr Prior to Regular Inventory FURS of QUALITY and FASHION REGARDLESS OF COST Black Pony Coats Thirty-six-inch long model; collar and QE AA cuffs of natural raccoon '' Formerly Priced to 195.00 Hudson Seal Coats Thirty-inch full-flare model of fine IOC 00 selected dyed muskrat skins '-'vv Formerly Priced to 350.00 Plain French Seal Coats Thirty-six-inch long model; large collar IOC (( and deer! cuffs of self-fur.". x "-'vv Formerly Priced to 275.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats Thirty-inch full-flare model of selected muskrat skins; collar and cuffs of nutria, beaver, squirrel or Australian opossum. . Formerly Priced to 395.00 165.00 Trimmed French Seal Coats Thirty-six-inch long model of selected skins; large collars and deep cuffs of "I HTZ Aft natural skunk 'uu Formerly Priced to 350.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats Three-quarter-length full ripple model; 29 00 collar and cuffs of contrasting furs J)tJ Formerly Priced'to 550.00 Scotch Mole Coats Of fine selected skins beautifully matched. OQC (f 36-inch model tUiJ ,JJ Formerly Priced 550.00 .T Join in the Revels of MARDi-GRAS STOP over in New Orleans on your Sunset way to California and feast your eyes on the o-orgeous spectacle of MARDI GRAS, that famous carnival which started more than two cen' tunes ago when sixtyeight inhabitants cclc brated tne founding of their city. On February 8th you can join in all the carefree revels ofRcx,Lord of Misrule,ana enjoy the marvelous pagcapt of the Mistick Crewe of Comus-thc gorgeous display of purple and gold the beautiful floats, confetti, cos' tumes, masks-the fun and revelry. You can visit the old French quarter-see relics of the Spanish regime and the picturesque markets-dine at famous restaurants and enjoy the quaint ways and byways of this "Gateway to the Golden Southwest" pulsating with life during this gay season. II AIIVKKTINKMKNT ATlVr.HTISKMKST M0BBtU M Hfl ?5T!SS'?BHBr WcH mB iilif" ' I'he attractive salesrooms of the Perfek'tonp Corporation, 17-;! Cliestnut Street, are illustrated above. It is a delightful place and you are cordially invited to visit tho salesrooms and hear the phono Kranh that is renlly "diffeient." There is, of course, no obligation to bur. "Take the iaie xne. Xunsetr CaliPc t A ornia SUNSET LIMITED New Orleans Los Angeles San Antonio San Francisco A mild, sunny route all the way with Observation Car, Through Dining Car and other comforts of modem travel. Tri-weekly Sleeping Car Service to Globe, Ari zona, for the Side Trip to ROOSEVELT DAM on the APACHE TRAIL. Dally Through Tourist Car Service between Waihington, D. C. and San Francisco. For Information and Literature addrns SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES F. T. Orookt, Gonorul Agent, 1602 t'limtnut hlrrrt PERFECTION of tone is svhnt every one demands of toduy's phonograph. Since the first phono graph was played on tho market the efforts of phonograph maker. have been devoted to making sound reproduction more perfect, and I know you will be convinced when you hear the Perfelc'tone that no effort has succeeded so well as thnt of the Perfelc'tone Corporation. , whosn salesrooms are at 1723 Chest- i nut Street. Tho Perfek'tone with its cushioned reproducer which elim- 1 inatcs nil harshness of tone, is us different from other phonographs in tone as it is in form. To you who like things that nro "different," tho exquisitely colored wicker nnd reed cases will appeal. Stop in und look nt tho $250 reed model which I i saw tho other (lay NO WONDER the sale of house-' furnishings at the store of J. , Franklin Miller, 1G12 Chestnut I Street, has excited so much in-1 1 terest. There arc few women " who do not appreciate an opportunity to acquire those things that they have been wanting for their kitchens nt feo I I much less than their former prices, i I With the exception of a very few articles, everything in the store has been marked at a discount of 20 per ' i Cent. It mpnns n trrmxt nnvlntr nn ' standard articles such as are sold by i T TT,.,!,!!.. Xfi1l T. l it. ii " I i. i luimuii .miter, Ik IS U1U WIIIU to buy your electric iron or toaster I or percolator. Aluminum ware, too, , and kitchen utensils of iron and agate are to bo had nt these re- I duced prices. Twenty per cent off the price of n refrigerator or a kitchen table is quite an item, too. VCfV mill A ViR urlt'fft tuftili i ........... ni-. T?ftCA THIS ii really interesting news "p YOU'RE the thoughtful soit of a closing-out sale, opening , 1 person who likes to give the ' today at Bonwit, Teller & Com- thing that is certain of apprecia , pany's store at Chestnut und Thir- tion on tho occasion of a wedding teenth Streets. You know what .or anniversary you'll do well to de 1 that means that you will bo able to cide upon crystal. Aside from its buy those frocks and wraps which ' usefulness its decorative value is have that air of chic, that dis. i worth considering. Shining sllvor, tinctiveness which characterizes all limpid crystal, delicate china makes of the garments sold by Bonwit. , the nerfectlv annointed tnhlp Vnn Teller & Company, at a reduction ' will find all of theso nt the store of of from one-third to one half from Bailey, Banks & Blddlo Company, their former prices. The woman who and a gift coming from this store, likes to get away from the common- aside from its intrinsic worth, bears nlaco in her drcas. who strives to achieve distinction, will appreciate this sale. Sho knows that she will find thcro well-made, becoming clothes at most interesting prices. It Is the policy of the store to close out at thlo sale, every garment re maining in stock. the stamp of approval of many gen erntlons of Philadelphlans. A visit to the crystal department will be most interesting. You will find Uiero many delightful gift-suggestions, I might mention on exquisite frult-dlsh, designed to bo used on a centorpieco, for the tabl. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION BONWIT TELLER &,CQ CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Annual January Closing ut Prior to Regular Inventory Absolute Clearance Sale ;fh. OF Women's & MissesWinter Apparel NO C. O. D.'S NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS The Entire Stocks, Without Reserve, in Women's and Misses' Winter Apparel Are lncludc,d ... WOMEN'S COATS and WRAPS Sizes 34 to 44. (65) Coats & Wraps (63) Smart Winter Coats. . . (110) Day Wraps & Coats. . . (74) Day Wraps & Coats. . . (83) Day Wraps & Coats. . . (6) Day & Evening Wraps . Formerly up to 69.50. Formerly up to 85.00. .Formerly up to 110.00. .Formerly up to 155.00. .Formerly up to 175.00. .Formerly up to 395.00'. THIRD FLOOR Reduced to 35.00 Reduced to 45.00 Reduced to 55.00 Reduced to 75.00 Reduced to 95.00 .Reduced to 195.00 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH-GRADE Coats and Wraps For Daytime and Evening Wear To Be Closed Out in This Sale AT COST and BELOW COST WOMEN'S FROCKS and GOWNS Sizes 34 to 46 , SECOND FLOOR DRESSES and GOWNS for all occasions. The season's most charming styles are shown, characteristic of the high standard maintained by Bonwit Teller & Co. for creations of individuality. Frocks & Gowns Formerly up to 85.00 Reduced to 35.00 Frocks & Gowns Formerly up to 89.50 Reduced to 45.00 Frocks & Gowns Formerly up to 110.00 Reduced to 55.00 Frocks & Gowns Formerly up to 150.00 Reduced to 65.00 UNRESTRICTED CHOICE Women's and Misses' Suits Choice of Our Entire Winter Stocks Misses' Suits Fourth Floor Va, OFF PRESENT REDUCED PRICES Women's Suits, Second Floor MISSES' FROCKS, COATS and WRAPS Sizes 14 to 18 Misses' Dresses Formerly up to 85.00 . Misses' Dresses Formerly up to 89.50 . Misses' Dresses Formerly up to 135.00. Misses' Wraps & Coats. . . .Formerly up to 89.50. Misses' Wraps & Coats. . .Formerly up to 135.00. Misses' Wraps & Coats. . .Formerly up to 195.00 FOURTH FLOOR . . Reduced to 34.00 . .Reduced to 44.00 . . Reduced to 58.00 . . Reduced to 44.00 . . Reduced to 74.00 . Reduced to 115.00 WOMEN'S SHIRTS and BUKJSES Georgette Blouses (All shades) Formerly 15.00. Reduced to 8.75 Women's (Man-type) Silk Shirts Formerly 17.50. Reduced to 10.00 (Paris) Handmade Blouses Formerly 25.00. Reduced to 12.50 Handmade Blouses (Irish lace trimmed) . Form'ly to 22.50 . Reduced to 15.00 Women's Plaited Separate Skirts 11.75 Regular Pi ices JO.ilO to 35.00 This collection includes the smartest types in plaited skirts of plaid, checked and striped worsted and velour finished fabrics. Every fashionable color combination is presented. i i I Ji r? 1 - - - . - , iM ?" tf UkA 4 H- ,A .. 1 1 6 A .Ur -i (" A '' V i. S ' 4 SVlfc.. . ' . i ( MLnJjlL' .i,.vV.''..v t,y.j. .ax.... .... . ix , ., .. ... ljzljl!
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