rTH1" Tmmik Triijcm i i mmmmmvm frjPT'iilM'l"i ?WOTMKI ViW!Npw " w flvHV '""v' I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MOltfDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921 uIHpBilfnray i JAwH'sr UtaiSftfcSrfTLwPLf 'BBMIM ' ' M - "Tfjw- --,-TT'iiff -- ' -,p;fy-rtnf5T5fiJTT'f'1,ftV . - Afi 'J I W 4 I it ',-V SCREEN WILL SHOW CHARITY FUND NEED Plans for "Welfare-Cheat" Drive te Be Completod Tonight by Team Leaders CAMPAIGN OPENS NOV. 14 Billy Pcnn will make hi (Mint ns a motif star in the Uellcviio-Stintfenl hallroem nt K o'clock this afternoon. Trfcen "One Cflll. One Itirt. One An swer." the film constructed especially for the Welfare Federation's minpatgn opening November 14 will lie shown The 100 Federation foam enptnins nnd 'team workers, ngeregntiiiff 1000 representative men ami women, m Kether with the Federation headnunr ters personnel, officials of the ninet or mere Federation member agencies and a Ions lit of prominent 1'hllndelphlans Interested In civic and welfare nccom nccem plishmpnt of varvinc character will make up the audience which lins been called together bv .Indie .1 Willis Martin, president of the Federation In addition te the lirxt public show shew inx of tha movie, wnic'n embraces the rcawakfnin? of the founder and a tour by him of many of the welfare and social service agencies nf the cit . Men jamin II I.udleir. the Federation cam paign director, and Sheimau C Kins ley, executive secietnrj, will outline the aims and ideals nf the co-epnrntivo welfare movement and instruct the regi ment of 1000 workers in their duties during the drive Tarli man or woman en each one of the 100 teiuu will be expected te n i n ,i liaison officer in establishing peisenal i-entact between 7M.000 or mere residents of metiopelifnn Philadelphia and the Federation during the five davs of the campaign. The final and complete list of the Federation team tnitains, organized under the direction of Jehn H Masen, president of the Commercial Trust Company, fotlews Ills T? A ma-r llrhrt D. tfa'a N Kmnry Ma let Mr. E. V Jr Jt-e S r Emen Mrs Q It lViwr RHP Prartfe d E. I. rrutnrmTi v.- n O.tdburN Mm T H Ci'm.C" Mn C fur".-. Tr Ml E M Oaiidti t'lererc ir r!'' Dvinev r '''fir . Mrs V 3 Cleth ir IVtllr I 1'cnppr Mrs P. M T-r JII Hlle i" rt.e Jtn T J Vr an l"l V unpr Mrt 11 H Unnn '.'" trr K K H-Kf J .1 Mrn Oeery. niin.I' Mr W M ITU n Jr Mm T t, E n '"lift! .' E an Mrs R U n T nr C II "rsi er Mrs. II Frar'e Mbcrt P G'rhirl Airs J c.' il-ei n Mrs - 1. Hrv T. S. C Hirvev Harvey K Heene Mra Wit l!wnen Mls J. Henpr LardnT Hiit I II. D Wl't 7i wli A R Spercfr Mrs. C Suit Tr Mrs. J 13 S'enen Dr J Mrc F. J PtiiVie C n. Tavlc Pr. Martha Tracy F. O. TV.mtnn Hansen i 3 I mr Mis H . Ienc .M's M. V Kerns Ml P IvUhhr!d If Ivrun l M- K H ! ' V I ineua tr laenb D 1.1. T5 Jehn 1; ' nun Mra 't I, MacCey If Mcv Id.jn t Vn F "(.I, lh'nn Mr. , 1, MfKn s:ht M'- I C MsdHra M' 7 V Ma rill l'.'e Mistbtuni m-s r 11 Mir, M il H Mitchell Mm- Morten Mra il K Mulfe J F! Nawhri'd Jr y K Nc belfl TneoJere NfU.ea Mls H I. l'arna'i G ibe-t Perb r i W Pr. A rn F 1'eT' ft Ms t H l' v M F PI ' " r.r n 1 piu ii0. M-u J. II IT.ei)r T W Krt-e k M s V V,- 1 . (nl I II S ottf-40el M-b C H Pent Fi nf r H'artnis M ta Murv Leiden Mr H. H Slnna-nin Mi 1 . SnewiMn M-i W J tMlce . V Wilktiu '- O B V. el r 1. Wa-dpn J Stedda-t M-j 8 Irln " 1 i't'."ien Mia I I' .Ssnciaft M( II K Hldl l T A i-amnK- 3 TV- TVn. Mm B H. Warbur " 1 Ferbes ten Mre "W Q War3n C. H. Wait C Si, Te,lv Mrs. A n Whl in Pr Arthur derhard I' 1" l.upten W S Mclnncs Mra tV O He land I- MOON PARTIALLY ECLIPSED Rys of Sun Give Darkened Portion Bleed-Red Celer The moon was in partial eclipse v terdav from 4 14 te 7 ?A V M It was no' visible te the naked eve uniit after the sun had set at about ." :15 A Weed-red color was imparted te the darkened part of the Moen, bv the fact that the eaiths ntmetpneie -. h bent mitic of the sun's ravs, throwing them across the enrtli s shadow en ili moon. Vnder erdinarv 1 111 umstaives the shadowed pari would hnie in, peared as a darkened ma'"' New Workers at Phipps Institute ,Mib Fannie Km hleman vim f ,- m. lant few vcais ha been cennetted in 1 the Visiting Nurse Society of i" Yerk, will assume her duties ns 1 a 1 feclal worker In tne seeial service ile partment of th" llnuj I'hlpps Instt tute. Seventh arid I.embaid sticttrt. ti. s morning. Min Ksclilcmnn su'-ceeds Miss kuclnda N '-rnn;cr, who resigned her pest with the institute Ut December. "COMMUNITY WEEK" STARTS Yerk Read Suburb Drivea for Me Me eorial te Service Men This la "Community Week" in the Yerk read subnib, Willow (!roc ell- j known women of the neithrtn cedicu havs formed committees and plantml a K'ries of fenimutiit nffitlis. nil fuiuls se raised te be dcteted te the erection uf the proposed STti.OUO CemiiiiltuH Uense a 11 memorial te sen in men Chicken iImhits in "I'lreincn's JIull tonight and tomorrow, n uinimage sale, leadings, n nth maiku- tliei- i.i nictheilH te be cniplnjul. MemberH of the Women's Commit tee in charge in 1 lude Mrs. 1. )ip Mejct. Mi. lldcnr N I .i von pert. Mrs. W. K I'lih. Mis .lehn H. Howarth. Mis Wlnfteld Hill. Mrs. llnwnld i.endhenlei. Mis. (ieerge Ftlt. Mrs. Stanlev Maitin. Mis. K. A. Khumsyre. Mrs. Cornelius Cien. Mi-. .lelm C tfuiekeit. Mis William 1". Mentellus. Mrs William K. Itoblusen. Miss Mjitlu Kobiiiseii, Miss Martinet Kentti"! The si'e for tli" piouesed building '. ns beun nciiuired nt the .iitcisn tiin of tin1 Old Yerk ie.ul and the l.ns en liigbwm 'FRAT' HOUSE ROBBeF AGAIN Phi Rhe Sigma Men Lese Clothing and Jewelry The l'lu Hhe Sijmn medical f ra -'einlt linii'.e nt .'1010 Walnut stieet whs entered la-t night bv two men, who tel a geld watch, chain and geld feel -ball belonging te IJ II. Henry, a for mer football star uf the PenucjHaiilii State College, and $.''.00 worth uf clothes belonging te ether members of the fraternltj. The lieiue was entered through a window of Henry s room, which is en the third Meer back The room oppe site, at ,1012 AValnut, was rented last Thursday bv two men representing themselves as fnther and son and git -lug their name as Taylei Frem their room it wan possible te reach the neii house by the reef of n bay window. Twe weeks age the fame fratertnt reported the theft of S,"00 worth of surgical liibtt ementa. CHURCHW0MEN celebrate Auxiliary of Protestant Episcopal Church Marks 50th Anniversary Or. Geerge Lancaster King, of Lon Len Lon eon, spek at a mbllee service marking the fiftieth anniveriar of tiie organiza tion of the woman h auxiliary of the I'retestant Episcopal Church jesterdaT afteinoeti In thf Church of the Helv Trinity. Ilutenheuse nunre The woman s auxiliat was eMubllbhed in this city in 1S71 The semi-fcntenniul of this organisa erganisa organisa teon of church women, which contrib utes te the mlKSlenar work of the Piot Piet cst.inr Fpiscepal Church, was celebrated etcrd'i in ilieeese and misMennrv dis iikIb all eer the ceuntrx A fenture of the lelebnuen in th s citt and vicinitt was n inrperare leiiimun en et tnemtieis of cve'v branch f ihe auiill.nn m eery pHre.li thnmghei.f the Dim ee ,,f 'eniisltnnifl FRESHMEN INSTRUCTED Traditions of Hener Cede Told U. of P. Students The first of a series uf inform. il giitli 'iing was conducted list night In t In dormitories of the University of IViin -vlania te impress upon Whaiten S'hoel frt-hlimen the importance of ebejinst imnlicitlv the piotisiens of the honor cede FiesUmen in the si hoel this vear in permitted te take examinations ende the system for the rhf time Student nflii ialH of the Wharten Association are therefore eaer that tut tirst-veni m n de net tiela'e ihe .ctenl CHURCH H EADS Pi. SPEAK HERE I0DAY Will Address Annual Scheel In stitute of Diocese of Pennsyl vania en Religious Education TO AWARD CERTIFICATES l.eadeis f the Kplscepal Church In the I'nited Statea In the Held of le'lgleus eilucntien will address the annual Chinch Scheel Institute of the Diocese of lVnns.tlvanln this afternoon ami night In St .lames' Chiirih, Twcnt Twcnt secend and Wnlnitt streets. An elnberate program, which will In (bide n number of conferences, the SWMIll hv Htuhnil Iflitnnlnn.ln.. ' tuKlier-tr.iltiing icrtificates and presen presen fiitlen of the religious tlmnm tirranged for the coming ceutennlal of the De- I inestlc and Feieign Misstenuiy Seclett.l luis been i empleled " j The Tit. Hev. Thnnina .1 flurlnt,,! ltishep SulTragan of the Diocese of I'ennsihnina. will preside at the aft ernoon se"icin, vhlch will be held In I St .lames' Parish lleue beginning nt , .". HO o'cle. k At ihtit sosien the Sun- iIh Si hoel Asvocialien of the Dleivc , will held it- annual meeting, and mem hers of the depaitment of religious edit ' cal lolls will be elected Si'itlentil cenfei cures ale will be I held, the lcadeis of which will be Mr Albert K. Cla. of the Church of the 1 Redemption, the I'ev. Canen C. S. I i Lewis, edmntlenal seeiefHrj of the DIo DIe i e.e of N'-w .Jersey, the Ke Dr.' (Jeerg 11 Teep. iciter of Hely Apos Apes I ties. David I.upten. of St .Jehn's Free Chnrrh, and .Teste llnrprr. of St An drew's Chinch. Yardle I Oeneial conferences will Wew in nhlch the leaders will be the T5ev. T.uiirenci .1 Whip, field secretaij of the Department of lteliglnus IVduca IVduca lien of the l'roUnce of Washington, and the llev Kdwird U r.etpnll. ,lr , of the Pennsylvania Ptate Sunda Scheel Asoclntlen. "Motion Pictures nnd the Sundaj Scheel" will be the subject of an Il lustrated address by the Hev. Chailcs F. Scelleld, of St. James' Church, Perklemen Illahep Hhinelntider will preside nt the evening session, which will be, held in St. .James' Church. Following the award of teacher-training certificates, the Hlght Ilev. Uebert C. Jctt, D. D.. president of the Department of lie lie llglens Kducatlen of the Province of Washington, will deliver nn ndrlress en ' The Vital Importance of Religious Kducatlen " Prier te the. presentation of the ie ie ligleus drama, the Ilev. Frank Goos Geos Goes tia, lector et St. Jehn's Free Church, of this city, will rlelhcr an nddress e-i "The Vnlue of Pageuntry In Church Scheel Weik." The religious drama will be pre sented bv membeis of the Siindav school of St. Jehn's 1'ree Church. Ir Is entitled "The Church's Mission" and will be enacted In hundreds of Protes tant Kplscepal Churches throughout the I'nited States and In nil American pos .sessions and foreign lands coming under the jurisdiction of the I'retestant Kpis Kpis Kpis oepal Church in the I'nited State during the week nf November 0 Following nic these te whom teachei training certificates will be awarded: l.vIK A Audaley, Epiphany Sherwood Atin'n II lilnl Ht I'aul a. Chtsrer. ( larenea r" Ilrlnten st l.ultc's (lernifintenn Kiltli 1' Ilrlnten at I.ukii a, (Unnantewn, Marie de In It Chillis, Nt rtera, Or-rmantewn SRnea K Conn ,t Jehn's Fr' Church Annln Crelnrhten Ml Marlt'a I'rankferd niin 1. Uewns 8t Ptler Crmantewn -Small It Falrlamb Nt. I'ft'ii Ch"iter. Margaret M. F'ei, lleuni i.f Prayer (1 HorelU Hill OeckI bheeh'nl 'Walter Kiilmnj' EplDheny BhfrwoeU, Mnritarct (J Kent. St. I.uke' Germantown, Alarm 'i'. Martin KplDhany. Hhomeod: AnJmw I, I'almer. St Paul's Chte:, JT.irv X ae-nelrts M .Icl-n it Tree Church. -Via. HMer. Ht LuWe (Icrmotitewn Mjrtle it-.thrauff Heed hhen herd. r:mlly Trenar'. St l.ukv . Oertnsn Oertnsn tewn, EllSHlsiIti M. Welts Kplphinv. bh-r-ei.1 .Tames V. Wlst-r St Luke's tjr tjr ttinntewn, C Kthel I'plehn St I.iik O.r nwintewi Man Found Unconscious Frem Drugs Jeseph Kelly, twentv-.een years old, 03'2 Race street, was found uiRon uiRen uiRon scieus in bed Inst night bv his landlady and taken te the Hahnemann Hospital, v here it was wild thir he was suffering fiem an overeosc of drugs lie will te- ever Diamond and Platinum Bracelet Watches ( )dd -shaped u atihcs arc par ticularly fashionable. Our se lection includes the newest and met desirable patterns. A rectangular watch of plat inum, the border effectively set with diamond, ribbon wrist band $210. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. HI UIUD MKKi'H WTS J f: I.I.URS-SII.VnnSMITHS SsSfefL X1 riA iMiiMiiiiiiiBii i iiihjiMiijii mum i i4rafftfiI sSSmmmmmmmmmBB, Autumn Furniture Savings That Are a Revelation f Chiefly because the downward revision in the cost of raw materials and-manufacture since Autumn, a year age, has been extraordinary. Nowhere will you find greater evidence of this economical turn in Furniture prices than at the Van Sciver Stere. I Today these values, as new and inviting as the Furniture itself, are spread out before you in spacious galleries filled with thousands of Suites and Pieces. Furni ture that is the embodiment of art and skill from the plainest and most inexpen sive styles te the richest and most exquisite Period designs that ever graced a home. A Furniture offering in which the long deferred hope of thousands is being realized in the new market. .y. V A'- I Anether thinp;. With the improving trade conditions, many manufacturers believe Furniture prices have struck bottom, and will again turn upward. In consequence hundreds of customers arc taking the precaution te buy new, deeming this the hour of opportunity and this Stere the logical place te make their purchases. mi-.RTi.ijiFNr nvr.nTisKMT.vr w -mrnfi - . , 'fj l ' Wtflf&PP - . f rb-n 3 IBMatiifS MuKke yfe. naJMauSasiHiiiffi Inga I'll H?l')aiipnj 1 "C i ict3i MtWntw fnakJJi BH! ) L f 1 Ml in ". J1 HIV mil ' FuraicbSg1 A handsome Queen Anne Walnut Dining Roem Suite. Its pleasing proportions, its dignity, the dainty decorations en the Buffet front, the fret work en the China Closet, all add n charm that is emphasized by the careful construction of each piece. A fine Suite and a f,'rrat value. Ten Pieces, $2."0.00. Pieces sold separately if desired. ftfiffi I &n ea e Great Price CItaifiges Wishing weritheal that rash - Use RES! 5oelhinq &nd He&linq The firsi application steps the itching torture and helps te clarify the angry skin 'Mai Donald & C ampbe I,' a name insepaiablp with quality and men's weannjc appaiel Km man; u,u one of the fn st in rank anion' The Chetnut Stieet Simps it i 'I" Men's Fuinishing Stoie. &Z&xrmJhs k(OJyb ji 1 rim man who knows hew te dress demand-, that his clothes be of tne best materials, that they are of smart appearance and net only that tnv shall fit well but that they 'hall be cut pe as te give the greatest A Gudle fiancp Bride's LOVKLY Circle of Diamonds te go with the beautiful Pel'shedi Diamond Ring which her had given her the little' face fairly beamed with The Philadelphia Art Galleries S H. Cor. 15th and Chettnut Sti., Phila. Rped H Walmer, Auctioneer Expert General Appraisers NOW ON EXHIBITION AN UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE EXECUTORS AND PRIVATE OWNERS BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNISHINGS, EMBELLISHMENTS PAINTINGS, INTERIOR DECORATIONS rNCicniNO a 'x fry mrenrvNT ni.i.rcnes or CERAMICS AND PORCELAINS ie be Mr n nr i n ( PERCY MUSGRAVE, ESQ.. DOYLESTOWN, PA. AND FURNISHINGS REMOVED FROM 1823 NORTH BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA THE ESTATE OF MRS. C. S. BOUGHER, DEC'D BV ORDER OF P C HOl.'OHEU I Q KXTXl rilll. TOdl rilKIl Willi THE COSTLY HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS IIBLONOINU TO un- in ktev riurK Removed from her former reiidence, 2127 Walnut St , Philadelphia cuMriiisiM, ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE I.WI.l DI.VQ MAJ10GA.NT SHERATON SlDKBOXHOSj I UI1SKR flXDPCT? TADI K. WD ' HAIR- DUTCH MARQUETIUB CAJIINKTS TAB..E3 RTC I.OflS X AMD XVI QILT CIIAIRS. TEAIfWOOD COI1NIAI. AND NEEDLK POINT FLRMTURr. ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS srXTERNTH rENTIJRT BROCADES '! ATESTUY PAS'KWI VENETIAN RID SrREADS AND TABLK fOITRS CMimi 'IDBRIKS. DFtAI'BniK.s PORTIERES TAI1LI5 V r IIKn I.INRNS feTP AMERICAN AND ENGLISH STERLING SILVER DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY ALSO LIBRARY OF BOOKS HANDSOME BEDROOM AND LIVING-ROOM FURNITURE IflBrtLtjANEOl'S AnT OBJECTS ENKTIAV AND OIHKR i.I.ASS, DKriSK" Jlt-nLEP PF.VRE6 POnCBI.AIV AND OTHER I'lUNAWA RE AU MAS1 ivTHER nKAlTIPT!. APPOINTMENTS SELErTUD hT THE nWM'll" MR. AND MRS. W. H. PUGH, JR. CO OTIII'.R COSTLY HOUSEHOLD DECORATION nKi,cniNe te MRS. H. B. PAINTER, REMOVED FROM HER ARDMORE RESIDENCE THE ENTIReTuRNISHINGS REMOVED FROM 1520 N. 18TH ST. AND SOLD BY ORDER OF MISS J. E. SCHANTZ THE I MUSTRKTED PI Bl I FAIF "in fF HCI D BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19TH, 1921 1J4ijV AND rel.WJWI.NO UA1B AT 5 WVUJUR. comfort and eae of motion. All of Pleasure vvnensne saw u. aparKiing thee qunlifuatiens he vill hmi in brilliantly anrl of requisite design, ihe clothes sold bv MacDonald & 1(. llke thf EnKagemt-nt Rintr, had r v,ll 1 111.1 -IKR rjieefnnr SfiPPt COm Iiem me SlOre 01 MRlleN,' t niesenithev are displaying a fiy Banks and Biddlc Company had been m unusaal line of Fall Overcoats, beau- desiRiied by their artists and ex- ,g tifullv tailored, at aniayinjjb' low ecuted in their own workrooms. Ceu'd g prices, lanRinc Irem ftjn te '. Many of the Tep Coats have been mperted from well-known Londen houses and are exclusive in pattern and of distinctive coloring, while re new me'lflx e'peeiall' rlesiRmrt fc i MarDenalrl & Camulpf 1 bv ili frincr ".rnerlcnn tailors, are rnnrli- in h I ihf i 'a-jhlenabls fahricn inclurlnie 'h.- i ' tmeui Knittnl I'lif e' rPHE HEARTH the (cn'. .,f the - home, wheie befeie the Klewing pmhpis veu will jrather nn Hal- anvthinv: be mere appiepnate te commemorate this happiest anrl most i solemn occasion? Thp Circle of Diamonds, especially such as you will find nt Bailey's, beems te me te' be net enlv the most fitting nnjr te ' l iiUlviI bcsltlf a Polished J.rd'f- Pn-I n ni,f iptelimue with this heu-ci. bu it s rhriimlnK In Itself nml lends beaut", in ,n eih"r Jewels wlih wliwii ,t ind i- vi urn t T'HA'I a KOod-leokniK new coat,", I said te a friend as I stennprf i a fireplace atractne, and um will ferN iW3 blown. I hey cleaned the fur ce'lar find a wonderful line of these fittings n(l t'u""'i- t0; .I'"1,nwfuIIy Phased, at the store of .1. Iranklin .Miller, '' i iw'nj BUea ana 161" Chestnut .Street. There are: faded before. Indeed, I would have Brass andirons for the Colonial hie- been quite surprised, if I were net nlace mere ornate ones of the Leuis well acquainted with the splendid XIV tvne or black fircdegs for the work done by this firm. Rut Barg big stone fireplace; geed-looking Br,0"., 1113 Chestnut Street, hae net firescreens; weed boxes or baskets only earned their reputation through hearth brushes; and Cape Ced fire-, their success in cleaning and dyeing Iichters any of which ai tides will i clothes for both men and women, but u,i make Kreatlv appreciated Wed-, for cleaning all sorts of heuiefur- ding Gifts. And. speakim; of weridinKH nishings a well: rugs, curtains. the Autumnal Brld rannet de betterl j hlankets. all kmrU r,f .i . .M,rnhe ii iin I nuvfuriUh. urupeii.fi, Dirtiir.ti.-', n lunes ei Impressive examples of the chandising system. Values that, w LIVING ROOM I'ISen MfiheBr.nv-niid-t'anr Sullt. pilns; urn''' covered vOtli Hlue Velour, 3 plrceB, C) ei stuffed Suite lne;e rushletis, xpniiK neaM ce"ered ultli TapeBtr.v, 1 pieces ifHJ.'sn Overstuffed Sulle loe.e ruRhlens, HprinK srats covered wlt'i Taptstiy, .1 pieces MO.". en 0eistuffed Suite, loose cuhleii pi 'nc eat? reered wl'li Weel Tapestrv HnB two pillows with mess edgintr 3 piece" fG3A.0(l Overstuffed loeB-cushion Suite sprlnir weatx. covered with Tapestiv, " pieces, '.' 10.00 money-saving" efficiency of our highly e believe, are incomparable. JfO nn eifi stuffed Suite, Ioeie cuslileii? Hiring eeatn, covered with Bl i Moha r .1 pleres SK7S.00. Ovei stuffed, loese-ciunlon Suite Fpilng seAls. 'eveied ultli Blue Veleut. 3 jneces, KSTS.Ofl i iversniffid Suite, loose cushions, spring fents I'pheNlr-red In Mele-color Mohair, .1 pieceu fSO.I.OO DINING ROOM Wrf'iuii yueeti Ann Dlnlng-ltoem Suite ( ii ei-s Sl.tu.tin Jurehean u.iU (Juren Anne Diiiing-lioem Sute I piece" MIA.en W al'iut -finish Uuren .Vnne Dlnlng-ltoem Suite, 10 pieces, yi.in.im organized manufacturing and mer- Muheganv -flniili f'liippei'il.iie Dlnlng-ltoem Suite Hi pines S32S.(l(l Oiav Wilnut Polveiitouie Su'le, in piece?, Mis.nn Hi own M,ilieg.-inv William and Mnry Plning- Heom Suite, In pieces SH3fi.ne W-ilnut Renalssmice Dlnlng-ltoetii Suite, 3 vileces. Hflun.en Walnut l'oIchieme, Dlnlng-rtoem Suite 1 pieces ;'lR.en Mnhegnnv Dlnlng-Iioem Suite, 10 pieces, fH.1l). (Ml Am mue Mrilingnnv Chippendale Pinlng-Roem Suiii In pieces, jl.'in.l.Oll Initially great alucs in" Hedroem l'urnilure Mere New Shipments of Wicker Furniture As handsome in stle, as fine in quality and as economical in prices ns that wonderful collection lecently cleaied from our floors by vigoieus buv.ng. Alse rj" An Additional Let of Willow Furniture at About Wholesale Prices This ip the last of the remainder let we recently bought from a manufacturer discontinuing business As previously stated, we paid less for this Willow Furniture than similar Furniture ever cost before, and we are selling it for less. Up-te-the-minute styles, Chairs, Chaise Lounges, Tables, Sofas. Included aic discentinuerl lets from our own reguliu stock, remaining from the tremendous selling of the Summer. Reed, Fiber and Cane, nil marked at clearance prices. Sec These Savings In Fleer Coverings Net only the weaves, patterns and colorings customers want, but at prices thai axerage 40 ner cent less than twelve months age. Included are new shipments of Royal Wilten Rugs and ether lines of the higher grades of Fleer Coverings, the shortage in which some of the leading manufacturers say will result in an upturn in prices. Just an idea of the sizes and savings: Koyal Wilten Rugs, 9x12 size . . S70.00, S89.00 and S'J.'i.ne Royal Wilten Rugs. 8.3x10.0 size . S73.00. S85.00 and S90.00 S68.00 Finest Seamless Velvet, 9x12 si.e .... S 19.00 $62.00 Finest Seamless Velvet, 8.3x10.(1 size S 13.00 ytjO.OO nige-Pile Axminster, 9x12 bize S13.00 $1B.00 Geed quality Seamless Velvet, 9:12 sue . . . $31.30 $2.25 and $1.73 Inlaid Linoleum, 73c a square yard. 'lewe'en te tell stories, pep ern and te chat with her en Chestnut Stieet. p- - wv ft m tfW m -. 'ss: sw; .si rh.,r &Mr; i Great Values in Chinese and Persian Rues these accessories which help te make 'and had it dyed this i nice shade of, i ,M "" WfllB JH. , kjp ings from this ctere quilts, etc. APPI A of PPLES! When there is the tang A LOVELY fur adds se much te autumn in the air and the one s appearance and is beenm- naves are turning a brilliant geld or ing tu eveiy woman. At the shen ru? set brown, what tastes se geed as of J. Habisreitinger, 1911 Chestnut a big, luscious, juicy Apple? The Street, they have hnd the met won wen children, coming home fiem school, derful shipment of Russian Sables. I clamor for them and thev are se wish you would step in and leek nt healthful eery home should have its them. The fur is of an unusual qual supply. In spite of the local short- ttj, soft and silky, and of a delightful age, the northwestern section of the , shade of brown, the darkest in color country has produced the most wen-! I have seen. And what is mere derful Apples in larger quantities amazing, these skins are selling at than ever before. At Hallow-ells' J one-third less than it year age, I f Bread below Chestnut), they are at1 also saw an extremely smart-loelung their best: Delicious Apples, shiny, Black Broadtail Ceat (European red and snappy, the most famous of dyed). It was made in two sections, all; Winter Bananas with blushing ' giving? a Russian blouse effect in the cheek; crisp Jonathans. The price, back, and was lined with gray velvet which is less than last year, is net brocade But what attracted me most high. A geed, large box which will was its large cellar of beautiful, soft keep a month may be had for $4 Chinchilla, made se as te crush when delivered anywhere in Philadelphia. I buttoned up around the neck. THE CHESTNUTTREET ASSOCIATION SIfi.OO (,oed qualit.v Seamless Velel. 8.3:.10.f) sue .. S32.73 S13.00 Vxminster, 912 sue $32.50 $52.00 Seamless Velvet, (3.9x12 sue $32.50 S3 LOO Seamless Velvet. 09 size $21.50 ?2fi.0O Rev ersihle Art Rug, 9x 12 -ue $19.73 85c and 75c Congelcum and Floertux. 10c a square ard. Remnants anrl short lengths, hiitfli itnl of a pmtnn for mrm nnv fIzr liaihrernn ei Idtrhen HrmK mnni mvnsurrmcni Chinese weaves that are net only the best in quality we have ever seen, but aie the lowest in price we have ever known. Rugs that are n treat Ie see, in handsome designs and lare colorings. Impei.al, Medium anrl Dark Blue Tn une V.elrl Ree anrl Mulberry colorings. Alse Persian and Tuikish Rugs far below market value' ' P ' ' GOOD VALUES IN OFFICE FURNITURE Sav ings that arc in accord with the changed conditions in the manufacturing world, which means lower prices than ever prevailed in years and lower here than any place we knew of. Flat-Tep Desks from S25.50 te $225.00. Roll-Tep Desks from $36.00 te $450.00. Typewriter Desks from $43.00 te $95.00. Directors' Tables, Revolving Arm and Side Chairs, and Filing Devices of weed and steel, all marked at piopertionate savings. VELVET PORTIERES AND LACE CURTAINS v!,ai'w,""dl" !hP trilling market prle, rH. J3l.ne te ....... .. ... .iiuiuin i-iji i pre fi.fi i, Kit i r,,r .,,, !ama,k l-erllerrs l t.e,V ".mm ",!",',!,. LACE CUKTAINS III.AMU.TS N ,. ,,, msu r nxnK svxl)iS e(c-llwkc ir-e wish te extend puymenln for Furniture ever a perhd of several months can make inurement nnd Ratisfacteru (trianiciiuiits. ' ' "rirr(" Interior Dccoratern at Your Service Appcllzinff Mcnun in the Van Stiver Restaurant OLD FURNITURE MODERNIZED, REPAIRED, REPAINTED AND REDECORATED iEfa C)le Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. Linil Oppeille btere Mibll'li'illlilliillillllillllitillipl'IIS v; W
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