n -,,; jjTJj WTfeW! ' 'V iTTrsi . . t J i .M ftixF ; f .jwyrnrrff-wp v, . - fvp-w : '-y " Asli i LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER , 14, 1921 EVENING PTJ&LlC '( . y "'jwit ' 'fpfM NICET0WNT0H0N0R 110 SOLDIER DEAD Fermer "Buddies" Will Pay Final Tribute at Burials Next Week ,' FLOWER FUND COLLECTED 1 Thfl flret two Nioetewn boys te Mtirn in fliiK-urnprcl caskets from tlic . tattlMleMB of Ifrance. will be burled he first of next week with nil the tcneri n loving neighborhood and former "buddies" rim bertew. The boys tire James O. Kane,, for fer .rir of 4315 Wayne avenue, nnd & T. Aifertlnl. who lived at 101 R HewBn street. The bodies or both jwinit men enme hack home yesterday ftKw wne a prlvntc In the Machine flan Company of the 109th Infantry. , ml fell In the Argennc, September 20. ! 10 8. Funeral services will be in St. reter'B Church. Nlcetewn, at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. Wlnl waH n private In Cnmpnny tv- 317th Infantry, and wan killed en !,'e MeiVw. October 11. WIS. He v: II e buried from St. Peter's Church. Monday merniiiK. nt ten. Mendnv mernine the Servant Ham ilton Fish Pest Ne. 20. cternns of Vetelin Wars, will held a public (lemo'iftratlen in honor of both boys. A flower fund of scleral hundred dol lars has been collected nmeng the lelKhbern who knew the young men before thev went te war. Beth boy. ucre exceptionally popular before tlie went ewttV. About fifty men In mil form will 'lead a precession of .several hundred former acquaintances. GALU-CURC1 RECITAL Capacity Crowd Again Greets Great Coloratura at the Academy The nmnzing popularity of Amelltr Oalli-Curcl again was demonstrated ltt evening at the Academy of Music, when a crowd that filled the building te the denrs nnd overflowed en thr itngc te the extent of 400 or 500 per sons, greeted the. great Italian colora tura en the occasion of her first recital here this season. Mme. Gnlll-Curcl's program pre ftnled nenie novelties, nt least ns far IB Philadelphia audiences are con efrned, ns well ns some of the num bers In which she Is supreme in the field of coloratura work. Among the former were an old Itnltan nria b l.eltl, coupled with a modern Italian one bv Donaudy, the "Mad Scene" from Themas' "Hamlet," a ilerid but generally ineffective number, except In se far as It shows off the method of vocalization of the singer, nnd n beau tiful Spanish song, "Suene e Vcle." Among the fnmlllar works were "Ah, Fers e I.ul," Atilltl'x rollicking waltz song "II Unde," a greuu of AmerU can seng.s nnd the "Mad Scene" from "I.ucin." . Mine. flnlll-CurcI was net In geed voice, espcelnlly nt the beginning of the program, and seemed te be suffering from hitsklness, which wan eppnrent In the higher register. She nlse showed n tendency te depart from pitch, no ne tlccabl In the niiinbcr with the most inflexible of nil Instruments, the (lute. But nil the amazing flexibility of vocal ization, the elenrness of enunclaten, the absolute control of brcnth and tonal power were there, ns they al wnys have been, in perfection. Contrary te her usual custom, Mme. Galll-Curcl sang te better advantage last evening in the shorter lyric pieces than In the operatic selections. Her per formance of tlic Spanish song, bcfeic mentioned ; Halm's "D'un Prison" nnd the Ardltl waltz song were the high spots of the evening's recltnl, and she snng them with an artistry which the purely coloratura work does net per "tort. She was well received, and gave ninny encores, widely contrasted In diameter. Minn. (Jnlll-Cnrel wur assisted b.V Manuel llnrnnger, flutist, who played ehbligati In the two "Mad Scenes" and jilnjcd two soles m excellent style, and Ilnmer Hnmuels, who dlsplnjed his usunl, or. rather, unuusunl art ns nn nccempnnlst. BOY DRINKS GASOLINE Three-Year-Old Child, In Hospital, 'Will Recover Thrcc-yenr-eld I'ntHV Sclole's father bought a bottle of gnsellne for cleaning purposes nnd put it In the bnck yard of the Sciele home nt Siz ."North Firty fifth street yestenlny afternoon. A short time Inter the boy drank some of he gasoline. At the West Philadelphia Ocnernl 'Imneepnthlc Hospital Ills condition was , 'ported net serious. ! Undoubted Advantages for Al! Who Read and imi .I. i ' ' I.. - Strawhridge & Clothier's Mews for Saturday Shoppers Os? - " 7 I mnw.iinriiraij-iiiiirair HALLAHAN'S ii'iiirrairmwiiiiiiiMTiiiiiran u OpeniW I -i IIWuliTzep i 809-11 CHESTNUT ST. Q SB HMurrn Mil nm v' li Mnrls fjj R We cater H particularly U I te the 1 professional El musician $ ; a ', EVERY KNOWN B l MUSICAL 1 INSTRUMENT 1 IN THE WORLD R j Saturday, October 15th Anether Convenient Hallahan Shee Stere for West Philadelphia 52nd Street 1 Crystal Cerner Northeast Cerner 52nd & Spruce Sts. Reception Day Friday, October 14 Souvenirs for All Visitors. Bring or Send the Kiddies! i1 3 I The Most Complete Shee Stere in West Philadelphia LTAl 1 AHAN 3 -i s a r-i GOOD SHOES 52nd Street, Cerner of Spruce Main Stere, 921 Market Street Other Branches 60th and Chestnut 5604 Germantown Ave. 2736 Germantown Ave. 62nd Street Crystal Cerner liniUHI'I'liriJliirilLBRANCH STORES OPEN EVERY EVENINCKIITIIllIMimiHLI UJltf Is it possible te bake better Bread than electrically-baked bread? We de net knew there is always room for a deubtj but it is generally conceded that electrically-baked bread is the best bread made. Yeu can prove this any day te your entire satisfaction at MEENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries 18 Seuth 52d Street 2604 Germantown Ave. :1433 Seuth St.: 14 Seuth 60th St. 4009 Market Street R t&Ti 1204 Chestnut St. Founded In 1894 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. A COMPARISON OP OUR CLOTHING PRICES IQ2X 1920 35 55 40 60 45 65 m f I fi 'A ?3aairiBM8ieiM Overcoats tailored for us by the Kirschbaum shops. Smarter styles, better fabrics and prices $15 te $20 lower than a year age. $30 te $45 KIRSCHBAUM DRESS SUITS AND TUXEDOS 50 Women's Lew-Priced New Dresses Alse Special and Reduced Lets $13.50 A DAY OF OPPORTUNITY TO-MORROW hundreds of Dresses at the new low prices, and you will net knew what a difference there is between prices this year and last until you see these remarkably fine values: Tailored Weel Dresses at $25.00 Tricotine nnd serge, in cent, rcdinKetc and strniRht-linij 'tylea, many benutifully embroidered or trimmed with tailored silk braid. " Navy and black. Weel Jersey Dresses Werth Nearly Deuble Made in the mart stvle shown in the sketch the tailored pockets, cufT.- and cellar bound with ribbon. In beaver, brown, navy nnd black. The cellar can be worn hiph or low. Afterhoen Dresses, .$22.50 te $45.00 Of Canten crepe, crepe de chine and soft satin, in straight line styles, including the slip-en; beaded, embroidered, and with various pretty conceits in trimming, including the new tubulur fringe Navy, brown nnd black. 440 OllK UrebbCb ( CM h HZL $l-k,iO j 1 I XT J ill II y Average Half Price ( $13.50 Late summer models which in style nnd character are very tiuch at home among Autumn Dresses. Taffetas in long-line effects one model sketched; crepe de chine, a few of crepe Ocergctte, and some of n combination of plain colored crepe Georgette with foulards an excellent assortment or styles and sizes. Strawbrldge i Clothier S"ceml rioer rnrlct Htrect Neme Corsets Te-morrow Will Be the Last Day te Consult Mrs. Dearborn Of Ihc i'cii Inntitutr, New Yerk Hundreds of our customers these past two uik are en iiusiastic about their new NEMO COItSETS, selected with Mrs. Dearborn's aid and instruction. See her te-morrow. htra'tr.)K i''utMr T.i'rd ri"i Mill 'Iiiii W-i $14.7S Great Variety of New Suits, $25.00 te $47.50 Cheviot Yalama Silver-tipped Burella Weel Velour Tweeds Belted models, plaited and plain ; unbelted models en slightly fitted lines ; many smart tailored features. Notched and convertible cellars, black, navy, brdwn, taupe and oxford gray, $25.00 te $30.00. Others in tweeds, velour and yalama, in a great variety of belted, fitted and flared effects, $35.00 te $47.50. Remaining Sample Suits, $17.75, $27.75 and $32.75 Suits from our own factory wonderful values. Jersey and high grade twcexN, belted and unbelted, some semi-fitting. Chiefly in size 3G, but as is often the case with well-made Suits, larger and smaller figures can be fitted. Straw t.rMK . t'lethlcr Send fleer. Ontre A Great Day Saturday for Misses and Girls Who Need Autumn Apparel Hundreds of Beautiful Garments at New Lew Prices All high-grade models of the utmost refinement the kinds that would get 100 per cent, in deportment in any school or college in the land. Misses' sizes, 14, 16 and 18 years. Intermediate girls' sizes, 12, 14 and 16 years. Misses' Silvertene and Velour Suits, with Beaverette Cellar, at $29.50 Fine silvertene, in Copenhagen blue, brown and Hurgundy, severely tailored. Velour Suits in navy and brown, in loose-back, be'ted-frent style-. Misses' Fine Fur-trimmed Suits at $45.00 Heather and diagonal suitings, with cellars of raccoon and opossum. Misses' Warm Winter Coats, $29.50 te $39.50 Twe-toned, all-wool cloaking, plain colored velour and chinchilla. Mannish, plaited nnd flnre-back styles; some with beaverette cellars. Misses Belivia Coats, Sketched, at $55.00 Fine Belivia in brown and blue; deep cellar of raccoon. Misses' Crepe Meteer Dresses at $25.00 Charming lew-waisted model with panel ever-skirt and soft tie belt; nttractively beaded in crystal. Black1 and navy. Intermediate Girls' Dresses, Sketched, $12.50 Jersey in navy, henna, tan. Linen cellar and cuffs. Cotten Blouses AT VERY LOW PRICE? At $1.35 Hatihtu Ilu.sw, with fancy roll cellar- trimmed with plaitings; J Decorative Cottens i Fer the Heme Need Net Be Expensive m Then? Va'ues Shew Just a few of the pieces en- mav llml in our laige and vaiii-d stock IN THE LINEN STOKE. ' for home use and decoration. The i prices -hew new inexpensive damtv and piactiral things can be. 1 Scarfs, cmbreidi rcdJ and hem 1 stitched. 18x4.' inches, $1.X": I 18."4 Inches SI. SO Lace-trimmedLinene Scarfs, 17x i S2 inches 8Sc I Japanese Hand-printed Scarfs, 17 ! S2 inches (Sc C'entrepiee's trimmed with lace in Itb-l diMign. 21-inch !Hlc Lunch Cleths, trimmed with lace in filet and Cluny patterns, 72 inch 510! SO S'ruulirlilKe & i j'I. -ni- 11 i frtrr short sleeves. At $1.50 White batiste, with drawn-work designs en cellar and finished with black bow; also trimmed white voile in vest effect. Leng sleeves. At $1.85 French voile in vest effects. trimmed with Irish or Valenciennes laces; ethers smartly tucked and trimmed with filet edging. Leng and short sleeves. 9 9 Peter Pan Blouses ei dimiiy, irimmeu ivith plaiting. Leng sleeves. Tailored Kleuses of Katiste and Dimity, $2.00 te $3.75 'ri ilr !r A fletr. r - ml I "r c Titre At $2. Fine Satin-faced Canten Crepe Special at $2.95 Satin-faced, double-width, in black and a variety e" fashion able shades nnd the PRICE IS AliOUT MILL COST, as you can easily believe when you see the Silk. Net a ery lurge quantity, however, and no pre.spect of duplicating this value se bet ter select yours as seen as possible. Women's Beacon Blanket Bath Robes Special at $5.00 Never Were There Such Costumes for Hallewe'en as These Planning a to te turne party Hal Hal eowe'en? Then be sure te see the Costumes here The cleerest, the ' most attractive i of novel kinds , from which te Seft anl warm and ever se pretty in their attractive pat terns and colorings rose, tan, Copenhagen or navy blue. All trimmed with satin ribbon Blanket Hath Robes -88.75 One model figured in Japanese 1 ehoee, whether effect, cellarles3 and trimmed you would be a with ribbon. grave Ch nnmnn Anether ribbon tnmmeu model has large shawl cellar. Straw t r de A n.iM.tur Third Tloer, I" iwrt Stret WcHt Intermediate Girls' Navy All-Weel Scheel Dresses $7.50 Mm 1 V-5r7 ' u av r AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. Lew-w.ilstpd. fnll.ativf ttn.Tif .ii. effectively trimmed with silk stitching in two shades. ' ' "Vs J-, A Wonderful Showing of Intermediate Girls' Coats of Velour, Twe-toned Cloaking, Belivia and Suede Velour, many with Large Cellars of Raccoon, Nutria, Opossum $19.50 te $55 "- SirattbrlilKP & i Inihlr- s. . n I Ti r Mnrket Strtnt Royal Axminster Rugs, 9x12 Feet $35.00 Alse 8.3x10.6 at SOO A fine .-.election of thi"e excel lent Rug- in the two most wanted room sizes at prices that will prove of unusual mteiest te home furnishers who come te the Stere te-morrow $33.00 and S3S.n0. Other Attractive Values Roxbury Biussds, :12, S32.S0. Seamless Velvet, 9x12 S2C.50. Co'en'al Rng Rugs, !12 feet $13.50. S'ralridK L Clothier I jr'l. I" r Went Candy Specials! FOR THE WEEK-END Pure Cream Caramels S5c a lb. Delicious Hard Candies 38c a lb. Creamed Almonds 10c a pound HALLOWE'EN CANDIES AND NOVELTIES Buttercream Pumpkins, Cnr Cnr rets, Cern and Mixed Nuts 50c Crepe Paper Nut Cups, Pumpkin Lanterns, Snapping Mottoes, Jack Herner Pies and many ether novelties that will help te create fun at the Hal Hal Hal lowe'en frolic. Ptrawbrliliie cintlilnr Ilaiwnmnt Seme Flowers That Bleem in the Spring Should be planted new. Among them these Bulbs Hyacinths 75c a dozen, $5.50 a hundred. Tulips 50c n dozen, $3.25 a hundred. Mixed Crocuses 20c a dozen, $1.00 a hundied. Paper White Narcissus 50c a dozen, $4.00 n hundred. Chinese Lilies 15c each. Pebbles for indoor planting 10c a package. H'riUrllcfl & ' Mliler Ha"merit OF Men's Hats Women's Weel Velour Coats Special at $15.00 Twe-tone velour in brown nnd oxford, in a smnrt model with deep cellar with threw-tie ends; ethers in loeso, rippling style with deep cape-like I cellar. All silk-lined throughout. Smart Coats at $16.50 Three-quarter-length Coats of tan cloaking, with notched cellar nnd revers. All silk-lined throughout. - Belivia Coats at $22.50 In black, navy and brown. Elegantly lined throughout. Belted all around and deep cellar of self material. Fine Velour Coats With Fur Cellars at $30.00 Black and n few In dark shades. All in belted style, silk-lined throughout. Natural-color Camel's-hair Cleth Coats, $35.00 and $45.00 Made en the mannish, plain-tailored lines se fahhionable just new, and lined throughout with silk. Mannish Tep Coats of Smart Mixtures, $27.50 te $55.00 Mnde en the loeso lines of a man's oveiceat, some belted all all nreund. Dark grays nnd browns. At the higher prices the famous Hnrt, Schnffner & Marx Coats. i atrnwbrlilea A Clothier Second Fleer, Cntra INTEREST TO-MORROW Velour Hats at 5.95 Rich-looking, lustrous eleurs in smart new shapes. L'nusuallv geed value. "McGreKer" Imported Cleth Hats at S'i.Ue Distinctive-looking and shower shewer shower peoof. Derby Hats at S.'l.Jr, --Pedal let of brand new Derby Hats in the latest approved shapes for autumn and winter. Spicial vaiue at thi prce. S'ranlirl ', . A I ,!, " ' ' V 1 t s , u, ! -wt ff I I M I Warm Shaker Knit Sweaters V-neck, pull-ever type, fash ioned te fit and held their shape 57.50 te $1.00. Among the many ether Sweat ers which we have at prices from $7.50 te $18 0O, are some txtra txtra txtra goed woolen V-neck Sweaters with shawl cellar, m all wanted colors and in -izes 10 te 18 years, at $5. Si). SttuKbi M- Si i - - -I r"h KM or I or a jelly rirate, i a dainty Be-Pcej) , e- a isiscinaiinir Spt-nish Maiden Pierrot and Pierrette are here, of course. Costumes for Grewn-ups and Youngsters Heads, False Faces, Beards, ll'iK, Xmse Makers and all the, Arceseenes te the Hulleue'en Costume are here. straw t.M ie 4 ViUh,t Ir nir'h 1 (or, centre a id l-Vsr r'oer. Al. tl Miure Automobile Robes Ready for the first chill days of Autumn with a fresh' new let of Plush and Weel Robes including nany styles imported from Eng land. Prices, $y 00 te J22.00. Ferd-sie "American" Automobile Tires SI 3.10 Fabric construction, with heavy tread and side walls $13.10. ."ruwurlilB- A '' hi t fourth P.oer Blasco Toilet Preparations Delicately perfumed with "The Fragrance of a Humire 1 Flow ers." The choice of hundreds of women of refinement. Perfume, 2ric, 78c, SI. SB and S1.S2; Toilet Water, $1.5(5 and $2.t50: Talcum Powder, 52c; Face Powder, 52c; Sachet, $1.01; ()lie Oil (ream $1.01. - i vl r ' i !,, r 1 . tre Corsets of Foremost Makes All the newest mr.lels that enable women te wear the smarted of autumn cuter appuu-l with that giaceful . tr.-ct of tint inalnr-ss that r nsnien appi t Oar Exclusive Jessica French Corsets $1.5.00 te m 00 Our Famous S. & C. Special Frent- and Back-lacina Cor sets $2.00 te $1SM Alse all the latest Autumn stiles in Xcme, Smart Set Red fern, Warner Rust-proof. I,a Resist a, W. II.. lien Ten, Royal Worcester, American Lndu and (iessard Frent-lace Corsets. Prices $2.00 te $2.1.00 firassieres, in all styles J0c te Sl.JMO accme ss fakes in iemfs C The following special leta will insure a very busy day te-morrow iiii nuuu uimc in me matter el clot lies ana a proper regard for well aflerd te let such values as these pass unneticed: ething for no man his pocket-book can ill en's and Yeung Men's Winter Overcoats $33.00 and $3? 00 I'lsters and I'Nterettes, beautii .ly tailored by one of our be.-t ir.nnufnctuiers. They are of the rich, warm fabrics se popular this season. Men's Suits With Twe Pairs of Trousers $27.50 and $34.50 Smart new Suit.s carefullv tailored of all wool fabrics, in a variety of s't.les for men and eung men. All sizes -regulai, stout, rheit, tall and slender. A Special Let of Winter Overcoats at $25.00 Men's and Yeung Men's listers an 1 I'lster ettes at an unusual low price. Wickham Suits at $30.00. $35.00 and MOM A wonderful selection of these faultles-.lv tnikred Suits for men and young men. Match less values nt their prices. Hockanum Silk Mixture Suits, $02.50 of the finest fnbrirs woven sly tailuied, in ceirect new Ol Suit-., I'm Itle Ilnndi-eme in America. stle,. Londen-made Tep Ceals of Gabardine, $25.00 Smart new Lilted styles fiem r vc-r eas $25.00 (Jnbaidine Tep Coats of American tailor in (5 $ tie. oe. r--3tmwlirMi A riatihr 8o..enU rioer, Kut ?1 if l ii ,rw V.tnR 'm::' m m I m i M Wi tl? ' i . i iA
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