r V .' "J7r .j,n 'ff"f i ' rl " ST-HP" ' fsprpwf 'J' I 5 tt; MHlS EVENING gUBUC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921 IT Adonie.vH wlilrli linn i-eremnicmlcil an liiwiiHi' In l'u' number of district .IihIkps. Till' Clllt'f .lllK('l'l (XiI"M-I lt)l)l'OVIll n irxiNiiiwi il priming ri'Ii .V till" celli j p .M " . .. ('if, . . . . . tin- null' IIS"ifii""A n TAll i '"'tiff. which would itnilinri7i i-rciillen llUl' Ml kV I II r I of '''Klitcni .ludi".. two te lie ii-hIkiie( 1 11X111 1 1 III I HI I " ''" '"'I' ' "ii"' circuit. UllULL" Ul illl !tIm-c .Indites, lie falil. ulinulil lie utile le "iiinhn it L'icftt bole in'oMTleniicd -" ' idoikeN." -ii empters Fetlerfil Courts L'iii VeIhimhI art, nucf Justice Tuft Tells Senater. rm niVM K1.,,,rv t(, tUt, j1IrMiirtieii .,,! Danger of Being of Federal courts" lie added, hew- Are in uanyi a i (im. (lmt )ll0)Ibj()U wns en)v ull0 feu. Swamped , r ture of court roiiRc.itlen, mid i re- fipenxlbli' for only S per cent of iu- " i -friiicd court bii(lnn. ... e.i Will. i. 1,,.,.M.. !,.. I'l,l.,f 1, ..,! .... FOR SUrcnVlblUNmnrkP( tjmt "district .fudge is power in his community. PLANS Fly the Associated Press WMhlnrten. Oct. C.-Chicf Justice Taft. eppenrlnif tedny before the Senate iillnrv Committee urged creation of ihhlttn'niMItlenal district Judges as n !lm f relieving congestion ip Federal Irt tleeketH. Something must be .done. teBwllalely, he -Jfrtnred. te keep the Miirts from MS wnmped. CUnS . .!. l,A.n- worn Ai. Present ni-e m. i-- ...... tcrncy tnlttec General DntiRhcrty nnd a com of Tedeml Judges nnd District EDISON RECORDS re first,"irith BROADWAY HITS Rnrclal rclrnrir wch wrek BLAKE & BURKART "The Heme of The New Edisen' S. ft. Cor. r.lfTfntli A Walnnt Stf. ttihtitMfmthi BARGAIN WORLD 91110,000 -worth nf Oii nnd Klertrlr FWtnrei In it nvrffplnt elmrnnrr. cfffrlni iltnntle ernnemlrit. The rnttadrlphlii Wdttl.D aheulct cemn te our WOIU.l nnd iret WHIRLED Inte thrne lilic iippertanl'Ifn TV This magnificent net of HOUSE FIXTURES can be appreciated only wncn seen. ale $ M&? 'are W Price Regular price $50. 2250 tiam AP Elrttrlf) t Light Wall Brackets with crowfeet. Extends 6 in. Gnu or Elertrle Mi Only l fm IXAlgS tiWWW7 iP3 : : : Special Sale of Our American Beauty Electric ' Iren... $5.89 . Only 250 lft J A Rtt. M.fSO Itrm , I'lininiia .til n . Cemplttr W th Cord thr Dnltrd Slntr 5IOHT nEAITTIFTL 1 Bowl Complete : ulth eutfll. (! or fire. 19 ' dlemrtrn V defpi 14" helikr. & S9.98 ncgularly i $8.50 ; a rarp pprsnin in B 3-lllit llxturr w iulthl for any room; complete with ls. ONLY , Rtf. price. $8 50 i v i v in charge for packing out-of-town orders, 50c MMMMMMMt1MMtirlMlrMMMMMMiMiaMM,,ia World Gas & Electric Fixture Ce. 19N.9fh "He !) npt te become n bit Indiffer ent," he fltrliireil, "nnd te think pnejile nrc tniide for ceiittM, net ceurlu for the people." M'lth n ceiniiu'iit (Imt "nftei1 nil. .Tui1kv) nrc liiinmn," the Chief .IiihIIcu Nnld there wn need for nnniuil hiipcr vision of their rmtrt nrtlvitlet. Ia-r-Islntiim before the reinnittlei! which thn ('hief JtiHtliv niiprevrd would provide for the unnuiil meeting of the nine Keiller Federal Circuit Judges with the Chief .Tuntlec and Attorney General, at whleh repertM would be made aa te the tnte of court btiHlncHH In ench circuit. ?fWIFT RRFAKi RELIEF PACT tr,t,en correspondence, which he dc-lhlKiied by Waller Lyman Ilrewn, of the I Ilesltcll, licnil eftlie relief ndmlnlHtrii- .TehJi :t iitIi!,ci.C1?,'VJU1tiTC? lt UVItl CA5 ttCUICr THUI vUncl ,lc eny y,.,, ',,, if)(,zure by nllef ndmliilctrntien, und Mnxlm Lit- turn work in 3lbcuw. and Captain lellef iidinliilstratleti in Ulsn, . . till' Nut Inr fill linrtt liu iiCr.iri a urntKrnln t'llnill rntiiiwi-itHtirf ft.f Mf American Courier Seized In Viela- This violation of the agreement menl, lias been t.pe.i, tlen of Agreement With U. -8. , , - ,, -. . - ..lf- n.lA.lMtuf rainil A ,""111 m " -iMfcWiSl .Ml inuiii'iiii rciei uuimiiinwr" u courier, en tnc way from reiregrnn i Hllta by wny of lleval. weh searched and Heme of his personal effects netted by the Kuxsian Soviet frontier nu nu theritie nt Ynmbure, near Narva, Ksthenln. en Tucdny, he reported en his nrrlval here today. He brought n scaled pouch centnlnlui; relief ndmlnls- Hel( t (incni tu Colonel Announcing the opening of a CATERING DEPARTMENT in conjunction with the RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL Dinners served in private homes within twenty miles of Philadelphia,, giving the same Riti service and cuisihe that has prevailed at the Hetel and furnishing everything te make the affair a complete success 'Estimates upon request PHILADELPHIA RITZ-CARLTON COMPANY Apartments at the Rittenhouse Renovate d, ref iirnlMhetl made spick, span and inviting. Outside rooms, cool, cheerful. Pick from these: Twe Reems and Oath. Three Reems nnd Bath. Four Reems and two Bathi. RUfpnfieuse Hetel, 22d and Chpstnut rji lki j : : ri r mr: ran 1 1 : ; nn i rum mm mtrmnni I ANNOUNCEMENT j Harry A. Crawford ! Formerly of BLAIR and CRAWFORD 11 t i Is New Associated With I t : j Van Dusen,& Stokes Ce. i Jewelers & Silversmiths I 1123 Chestnut St., Phila. I ;Ji.Ui. i. ..j. i i..i"i Hi i. i.i. i i.i.Li.i.i iji i i i 1.1 I i i i II i.U i i n i i-i-iii-lilti Our One and Oniu Cerner Stere Open Evenings During Sale Mr. Heuse Owner, Dees Your Reef Leak? jWTANY a house-owner is facinp the problem of having a tin or slag " reef repaired. Here's the best solution of his preblem: We will lay a new reef ever the old, guarantee it for five years, and it won't cost you any mere than repeated repairing of the old reef. It will be a better reef. J'icfc up jour phone jioie and ask for Mr. McIHnncu ' Hell: Tteita 8700 ".. .Mfvsdecm (h ,i-iniil!Jll.l'-l"-lt"-lllt'"--tae'i"-IJIJ 'MM II - U5Wi Roberts Ave. and Steklcy St. Half Billion Feet of Lumber Used Annually in Anthracite Mines SUPPOSE you owned an anthracite mine. Suppose, also, that te sell coal at fair prices you cut off every avoidable expense. While looking ever big cost items, the lumber bills would attract your attention. Try as you might, you couldn't reduce them. They must be added te mining costs. As with lumber, sewith ether supplies and equip mentall must be represented in the price of coal at the mine. Approximately 500,000,000 beard feet of lumber are used annually in anthracite mining seven beard feet te the ten of coal, or a fair-sized tree te a winter's home-supply of coal. Te supply all the timber required in anthracite mining involves the cutting of approximately 150, 000 acres of forest every year. Compared with the charge of approximately $4.00 per ten for mine workers' wages, the lumber bill seems relatively small. That's because the wage expense is bigger than any ether single item in anthracite mining costs. Why net mine without lumber or use less of it? you ask. It can't be done. Passages must be protected from falling and caving rock. Reefs and sides of tunnels must be carefully timbered. Sur face subsidence must also be guarded against. "Timbering", as it is called, continues cease lessly as the miner gees forward, and te replace the rapid decay. It means a never-ending but neces sary expense. It adds its quota te the heavy ces.t of producing anthracite. Thli ti Ne. 4 of terlef en htrd ce.l fat t p-pTtMnted tn n effort tu help you decide for reufKit whether nthrciie mine pner tie f'lt. Witch for future advertiicmenu in this tiewip.per. Their drnnni further inbnrutien cmn ebuin it by eiJrejnni ANTHRACITE General Policies Committee 437 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia "Black Diamond" Sept 15 quetca the feW lowing range nf anthracite pikes per lleu ten rOl). mine i Ut V M $8.25 hie e . 7 'O f tO Uiettnut 7.90 S 50 D.W.trlner. Trent, "hiihCeal &. Navigation Ce. W. W. ,i,, r,.ninu Glen A Wen Ceal Ce. Win M, llurephrer. Preitfent. Willh Valley Ceal Ce. W. J. rtlctwrdi, Twirni, Fhila. U Reading Ceal & Iren Ce. C F. I tuber. Punitnt, Lehigh U Wilkc. Carte Ceal C W. A. May, rnttitnt. Penmylvanla Ceal Company V. U Allen, Pre.Jmt, Scranton Ceal Company Tercy C.Midetr. Prtlldtnl, Madeira, Hill & Ce. Alan C. Dedinn. PrenJml, Weaten Dedten & Ce. Jehn Markle. Preiuient, Jcdde-lilghland Ceal Company William Celllna, FmUmt. Suaqucbanna Cellcrka C. U. 5. Wentt, rrtiUtnt, J.S WenuCe. W. L, Cenncll, PrttuUnt, Oteen Rldgt Cel Ce. S. D. Tlieme. rrlieI, Theme, Ncala & Ce. Economy Basement Specials for Thursday STORE OPENS DAILY 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. wi:dnksiiay. ofTenrJii n. 1021. NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK -MJRKET 'list ' I2is STREETS k. M Women's& Misses' $10 Pretty Velour Dresses In a Tremendously Special Sale at This Unmatchably Lew Figure tPDtt) s And the low price is net the only appeal, for the quality is fine, the styles arc new and becoming and the colors Fashion's choicest. Many models in this exceptionally fine group arc beautifully and richly ilk em broidered and all arc cut en the most plensing new lines. Seme have white leather cellars and cuffs. Shown in navy, reindeer, dark brown and beaver. One charming model is pictured. Women's and Misses' t c QE Pole. Coats at IO.Vu Jaunty sports models, with belts and patch pockets. Deuble Animal Squirrel C?3 75 Chokers, Special at. . . . vlO. I O Very fashionable for wenr with Fall suits and dresses. Women's C- Misses' Georgette Overbleuses, 7 QE Dainty creations in navy, henna, flesh, white and two- SL70 sinx deiaf'e Beautifully trimmcd with beading, embroidery and Women's and Misses' Smart Plaid Skirts, d5 QC Wide diversity of newest Fall color combinations. &0,7O Excellent assortment of latest plaited models for wear with sweaters or coats. Women's Pantalettes and Petticoats, 89c & $1 Each Made of fcntine. Pettieeuts have plain flounces and pantalettes nrc m nnklc length with plaited ruffle. 5v ' t f-' h t '-Ven "'v Haereent Men's New Fall. Suits At Lewest-in-Town Prices at $17.75, $21.75, $23.75 and $27.75 "Well-tnilered suits of., the latest and must durable materials. The tremendous style n-ortment includes n medi I te suit every taste. Swagger Tep Coats Specially Marked at $20 Men's and Yeung Men's Raincoats at $4.15 Choice of either tan, olive or blue. Men's and Yeung Men's $5 Fancy Trousers at $3 Pr. Sna '.qtyieS Economy Basement 50,000 Yards 12V&C Cotten Twill Crash KP Yd Extraordinary at tJs X J. Thick, absorbent crash, bleached or unbleached. Has colored border. Xet mere than 20 yards te ;i custemer . bMP' L L'JS 'RaS Economy Hasement Beys'$4.25 Popular Oliver Twist Suits Very Clese te Half at This Lew Price of t)!i--0 Well made of fine quality cor duroy in the wanted blue, green and brown shade.-. Sir.es -1 te 7 years. Bevs' Norfolk Suits With Full - Lined (j J r Knickers at. . . . J)tcwO Fer boys of G te 16 years. Nicely tailored of extra-geed quality che iets. BOYS' SMART SUITS With Twe l'airs of I'anta at Sfi.iin, 87.7."). $9.93, .SI 1.75, $12.75 and $13.75 Of exceptionally line quality fancy mixed cheviets and cassi- meres. All the wanted patterns. bi7 s G te 17 years. Beys' Mackinaw Coats at S6.75 and $8.25 Geed quality blanket cloth 'n light und dark p'aids. Sizes 7 te IS years. Bevs' Junier Overcoats at $1.95. $5.95, $(..75 & $8.75 Jaunty belted models that but ton te neck. Sles '( te 10 years. Bays' Knickers, 89c I Stui dily made if mixed chev chev eots and corduroy. Sizes G te 17 years. Beys' Knickers at $1.39 Strongly made of extra-geed quality corduroy. Sizes 7 te 18 years. bNELLENBUROS l:cnn)r Baaement m vl) ?atfrV. texS Beys' $2.50 Sweaters, $1.50 Popular Pullover Style at a Werth-White Saving These ale well made, r tee able swe'ite.s in the pullover st'- e se popular with boys. There's a great choice of color combinations. x v l luinren s !j eyW Reller Skates Tomorrow at..C r- Ir. Durnbij, con- l.0 stnicted skates, with steel rollers and clamp tee. Stiaj heel. ST. Nrt. ', 5 ' ii"tii ll.iHi.ment Timely Bargains in Women's Pure Worsted Sweaters $3.00 Slipovers Q QC $7.00 Tuxedos at Jaunty models made of pure worsted, in the two styles that Fashion favors most-'- slipover and tuxedo. Have either long or short sleeves and are shown in a wonderful color assortment. bNf I FNBURGS Economy Basement $3.95 Thursday Is Extra-SizeDayin Undermuslin Section $1.25 Extra-Size Lingerie Cleth CQ Gowns at; 'i' Full cut slipover models, pret tily hemstitched in blue. Fine, soft lingerie cloth. $2 & $2.25 Extra.-Size Envelope Chemise at 98c te. $1.19 Generously cut of lingerie cloth. Daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery. Built-up sheu ders. Extra-Size Drawers, 59c Seft lingerie cloth, finished with clusters of tucks and ruffle of embieidcry. Extra-Size Flannelette Gowns at 79c and $1.29 Pink or blue stripes. Gener ously cut in slipover style or open at neck. Extra-Size Gingham Aprons at 75c In pretty blue stripts. Neat ly tiinmed with biuid, sash and pockets. S''1 ' 'l MJJRjCjS ' er""nv Basement Extra Special for Extra Size Day in Corset Department S6 & ?6.50 Pink Coutil Corsets $2.79 & $2.9 Very geed mode's, with me dium bust or gird'e top. All ha' e Ien? hip lines an-' a-e well boned Plain or fancy. Sizes 28 te 36. S'V.'.'.J "RCiS Economy Basement t ajPy Children's Chinchilla Coats In Dnublr-nrrafilrtl Stales nnd Quite Rcmarhahlv for Se Utile Made of excel lent quality clrn chilla and warm ly lined. Thee charming double breasted coats are belted and come in blue, gray and brown. Sizes 2 te C years One 'sketched. Children's Chinchilla $1 JC Hats te .Vatch.. l""D Have tabs te protect the eara from cold winds. Children's Winter Hats of Velvet, Suede, Felt and Beaver llt $1.00 t0 $3.95 Wonderful variety of styles and shapes from which te select, including tarn, tailored and poke effects. Children's Sweaters $2.25 l0 $3.95 Varieu pretty slipover or coat styles. Sizes 2 te 12 years. Babies' Creepers Dainty checked ging hams, with plain colored cellars and cuffs. Sizes 1 te e years. Beys' White Tub Suits at Made of excellent quality ma terial. Sma-t middy style, hra'd and erbVn- trimmed. Sizes 4 te 7 years. CT TsbUkIjS Kconemy Basement 95c 1 cellars e years. $2.25. Girls' Jx f V ft A I V3.93 $7.50 All-Weel Serge Dresses In the Favorite Regulation Style Se Universally Bvcemiug te All Girls of 6 te 11 Years at '$3.95 $2.95 Regulatirn sty'e v ith b-. peats, y . , braid lacing and chev t'i en -n re N 'thing mi le serv eeablc c practical for sc el vi.r. One pictured. Girls' Pretty Serge Dresses at Smart . eguln'i n r ene-piec" fine'.-, urc'y i.'esigned with emhrei let! nr liiien i d'ar-, and iuffs. Sizes 8 te 14 years. Girls' Serviceable Tub Dresses at JM AA Manv charminu models of gingham an 1 chamhray, with contrasting or self-material cellars and cutis. All finished with belts. Sizes 7 tu 14 years. Misses' aqd dills' Middy Blouses CM & d? CA In sizes 6 te 2". D paUOll - I'l'nn it u a-i-'nt $125,000 Werth of CROC Grass Rugs IN A PHENOMENAL SALE IN ECONOMY B VSKMENT At Less Than Half Price RUGS Jjl.lU l.S::ii Kutfs ...lncea. Ml.tln ;! Kus- Si.!)-ea. $1.75 2tlS Rurs . . .79cea $2.25 2751 Kujis .9Scea $2.50 30x(i0 Rurs. .$1.19 ea, 1 l.()n C,) Kus- '! 1.00 M2 !ur- Si! i9 ea. U !."." ,sle Juks Sti.'is ca. sll!.:ji s12 Ktis. S7.M)ca. StlS'J". Hit'i Km, t. C7 (IS ,, $3.75 3fl.72 RuKs..$1.69ea. s 1.7.". 915 Rti- SUjsea! $6.50 51x90 Rurs. .$3.49 cti. S33.:,0 12x15 Rurs.$15.98 ca. $50.00 Velvet and Axminster lings, High Pile, 9x12 Feet ! Lin ited T ' -Ahseitcd Hami.-inie Or. n . , 1 Seti.e Seamle-s. $29 Each I 'e igris Genuine Cerk Linoleum 44c Sq. Yd. Twe Tarda WideWerth, if Perfect, $1.00 Sq. Yd. This li a specia' let of 3000 that we have purchased from one of the best linoleum makers. Burlap back. S20 Heavv Tapcstrv Driihsvlh 912 11. RUrs e:. $8 --j.j .Pietty Oiicntal and ulle.ei de signs, jjeiends. We leaeive the right te limit the quantity sold te any ciiHtnmer. SNELLENBURflS 'Economy naemnt "J v i 1 ' r i ' t 1 N. SNELLENBURG & CO.: IEL N. SNELLENBURG & CO. ! ft ,
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