rTwej- ! jiijii i i , -r r VT e- v- ajj .. iWSi rfr nv a S,' rf" ". ;,)- ff ,; "i "-', . jj'Sr -n.---.-j- r, ,- 'j ,'vji , -n - h 1 T " I BVEtfEtfGr PUitefc t3E0aillPHIAPELPHIA MfrNPAY, OCTOBER 24, 1921 5 V 19 ARE INJURED IN AUIO MISHAPS Arrives Frem England Driver of Machine In Which Twe Girls Were Hurt Disappears Frem Hospital ARRESTS ARE MADE Thirteen persons were injured In automobile accidents throughout the Four person"" were, hurt In West Philadelphia, two In a collision of Cars at-Forty-seventh and Locust streets. When the automobiles came together one overturned and pinned Raymond Scott, eighteen years old, the driver and only occupant,' beneath It. He was txken te the Mlicrlcerdln Hospital nhere he was treated for cuts and bruises, Meyer Goldsmith, eighteen years old. who was In the ether machine, was flllghtly cut by glass when the wind shield was shattered. Sarah Mackay, twelve years old, of 840 Seuth Allisen street, was Injured when she was struck near her home by n automobile driven by Leuis Persch, 1120 Seuth Fifty-first street. She tee was taken te the Mlscrloerdla Hospital ntfTeTlng from cuts and bruises. Leen Weinberg, three years old, of fllO North Marshall street, was struck bv an automobile and slightly hurt at Flftvslxth and Spruce streets. With hit parents the boy was visiting rela tives and wandered Inte the street while playing with children. Attempting te avert a collision with another automobile at Marshall nnd Jef Jef fereon streets late Saturday night, n chauffeur, whose identity li unknown, hwerved his car, which struck the curb and overturned. With him were two jirls who were spilled en the sidewalk. All three were taken te the Children s Homeopathic Hospital. The girls gave their names as Eli fibeth Wynne, nineteen years old. of Hideo avenue and City Line, and Kitty McFadden. of 4035 Dexter street. Heth have painful brulf.es and lacerations nd the former's skull may be frac tured. While they were being attended tn. the chauffeur, who had a few cuts Mid bruises, disappeared. The wrecked rr bore a Pennsylvania license tng'Xe. P002, and the police say a car with that numner is nsieu ns sieien. Struck by an automobile nt Rread and Vine streets, Oscar Yebleck. thir tfen years old, of 11502 Seuth Franklin street, whlle riding a bicycle, was thrown te the pavement. Although his knee was badly wrenched, he refused te go te a hospital. The driver of the machine, Edward Bestwiek, of 233!! Susquehanna avenue, was arrested. Helen Wichter, nineteen years old, of 2325 Lee street, was injured In collision nt Dread and Spring Garden streets, nnd Hannah Arnbeld, nineteen years old, of 2127 North Twelfth street, and ililililm ;-' ililH H jH WjP TEACHERS 0 LEARN T OF WELFARE WORK Fodoratien Invites Them te Meetings te Hear Instruc tions en Plans TO PASS THEM ON TO PUPILS Cmtrnl News Photo MRS. S. CIIAVE LAWRENCK Wlfe of nn nttache of the Rrltlsh Embassy, who has recently errived In Washington Jehn Iacamp, nineteen years old, of 2030 Cavuga street, were slightly ln- Thc three were In the nutomeblle driven by Herman Frank. 1210 Colum bia nvenuc, who was going south en Hrend street. Frank's car was struck by that of Henjamln Abrams, of 8.2.1 Reed street, who was driving caRt en Spring Garden street. Miss Wichter fell en her fnre en the pavement, nnd her upper front teeth, which were knocked out, were driven Inte her tongue, causing a gash requir ing three stitches. Kranic nna .Drams, wnu ..- -jured, were locked up in City "all. Abrams is charged with driving without a license and with having a wrong ta en his cur, nnd Frank with reckless driving. 'Frnnk was using his father s car. lleth cars were badly smashed. A fracture of the cellar-bone rewulted te William Singer, seven years, of MOO North Eighth Btrcet, when he wat run down by nn automobile nt Lighth nnd llrlstel streets. He wns taken te St. Luke's Hospital by Warren Leh man, the driver, of 1110 Arrett street. Lvhman was arrested. Riding a bicycle through Mcetewn. Edward Geerge, sixteen years, of B308 Xf-n1ln nvnnlln wnlt hit. 1)V all ailte- mobile driven by Walter Ebcil. of 5211) North Falrhill street, dislocating his left shoulder. Ebeil took him te St. Luke's Hospital. , , Charged with reckless driving, For Fer test Hughes, thirty-four years old, or 1330 North Delhi stri-ct, was arretted nt Watts and' Poplar streets by Motor cycle Policeman Hcnryeski, of the Sec ond and Christian streets station. Hushes, it is said, wns driving down Parrlsh street at high speed when, just below Twelfth, his cer ran into n tree, ne started again as fast ns be fore and then was arrested. Pupils of the publle schools will learn details of the work of the Welfare Fed eration through Instruction of nil teachers and nrlncltmls. A letter sent Leut by the Beard of Education Invites the teachers te attend meetings for the purpose, tlie firs te be held today. "Them Is no thought of collecting money In the scheils," sn)H the letter, "tint the spirit of n welfare iciieraiu n (a mt iwmiMi n mnttnP if Pit nil Tltl zenshlp nnd se thoreughlv In accord with the teachings prescribed In our course In civics that the subject Is deemed nf sufficient Importance te war rant our celling the tenciicrs legcmer te have the general plan outlined tit first band by these directing the cam paign." The schedule of the district teachers mctiiig8, te be addressed by Sir. I.utl- 1..... .llrn.nf nf tlm nfimnnlffn. fnllflWK! Ted'uy, West Philadelphia High Scheel ; tomorrow, William renn mgn ncnoei ; Wednesday, Seuth Philadelphia High Schoel: Thursday, Frankford High Scheel, and Friday, Germnntewn High Scheel. .... The first big meeting of the feder ation's corps of speakers will he in ducted In the Seuth Garden Roem of the Hcllevue-Strntferd tomorrow nt ." o'clock. Addresses embodying instruc tions will be. delivered by Mr. Ludlow land Jeseph II. Hngrdern, chairman of I the speakers' division nt tne i cecriui"" Cntiipnlgu Committee. ' 1 SLOGANS FOrTJevImBER Chamber of Commerce Issues Sug gestiens te Advertise City In n continued effort te give Phila delphia world-wide advertising, the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce has Issued te business men. Industrial estab lishments, hotels nnd restaurants Its list of slogans for November. These slogans tell of tlie greatness of the city In diversified lines of en deavor and are being" used en letter lieads, envelopes nnd advertising mat ter of Philadelphia business and In dustrie establishments anil en the menu cards of hotels and restaurants, se that the messages go ever the world. rt,l. VMnnilier Hut fnllmv'M "Ten dollars from 100.000 puts up that million -dollar (Vntetinlnl fund have you your ten?" , ,.,,,.,. iiar ni I iiniiiiiMiiinii 1.42.",000,000 gallons of oil last year Mere power te tne pert.;' "Congress first convened in Phlln .i.ii.in ffiuid exnmnle for all organ izatiens holding conventions." "Philndcipnin icnes in innKing inmi ware and machine tools the World's Greatest Workshop for expert shop "Philadelphia has "50 textile mills with weaves that wear, we've wen the world. boosters . Hesqul put up handled (5W5rr,t7( ej Onyx Finger Rings With Diamonds Pelishfcd onyx in large flat settings is much used in finger rings. The effect is quaint and attractive. A ring with oblong onyx, diamond set therein, mounted in a beautifully pierced ring of green geld $43. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWKLETIS SILVERSMITHS WHEN Grandma was a girl she had te get up jn the morning and "start a fire" that's why she, especially, appreciates the Simplex Sunbewl Ra diator. Newaduys she just at taches the Sunbewl te an electric light socket and enjoys real comfort, sepure from the chilly weather outside. Sometimes Grandma dozes off te sleepand leaves the current turned en but it's safe. The heat can only reach a certain degree. Let It bring comfort into your home. Atjeur dealer's Simplex Electric Heating Ce Cambridie, Man. Lvq . l s $1 150 Simplex ELECTRICISUNBOWL 1 &t. Qote-l-o3C-icqqtolnHac-a-niHll-o-ai-lllocBIfjK NATIONAL CABPET STORES -623 MARKET SI1 Huge Cut-Price Sale Pre-War Prices en RUGS Bargains That Challenge Comparison Buy and Save If you hare fleer of any kind te cever you're just deliberately taking money out of your pocket if you don't make your selections from our enormeue stocks which, through our volume retailing In a chain of cities and our inexpensive locations, are marked lower than any ether store can possibly afford te sell. $18Tape8tryBru88els9xl2ft.RUGS$Ky Q Mill SmeenJt Ne Mall Ordtrt f FO $35 Smith's Axminsters 9'xl2'--Very Heyy Pfle t. i H an itrieUr rfet rut f raUe4M viitataa. A aarlaa all itrieUj yntd nil "ui Untn Frmge 9x12 C M Is U IS u 1 1 W til a i V is Is 1 p 15. fllKeTircit.H iiliBB 23.95 $115 Persian Wilten Rugs 85-00 IklA 6rtantl MtiarM .& mnlatitLm 4n ifHrb uilt vmHl WllUal. $34 Smith's Velvet Rugs Bt. U Prawiu th... .tqnt.ltt VmpwW rB me wmli U WrraiM u thl t?V! UU'" $20 Weel & Fibre Rugs 9x12' Extra Heavy tffv fmf Extraordinary LINOLEUM Bargains 90c Heavy Cerk Lineleums, MMn I $2.50 Heavy Inlaid Linoleum, tj 9fl Leng Remnants ,. 7t. fffU Sereral PatternsAll Perfect I 'UV ' Bring Measurements . ,4. A. ttXTAXD KAIL OUtlS rUQULTTLT JILJXV xif rwLADzutmA eaicdeh Dell 'PbOM Kcyatene 'Pheaa "Let Our Stores Cever Your Floers" on-e-HI -o-:t-e 7$$ NATIONAL CARPBT STORES (Oi MARKET ST PHILADELPHIA I )ik:T.ti11lrtwJlwUI6M 0 1 I " Off 8U JL V ffl - u "A Cash Stere J I Saves Yeu Mere" i lJIe B ctalHq-t-oninCeHQ.;tl j n PRAISES PORT FACILITIES French Line 3hlp Captain Has Geed Werd for Leading Advantages Tnn Inndine fiipilltleM III tliW pert nn- fnr tnipcrlnr nnd the "turn nreuiKi" lirre Ih iniicli (iiilcker thnn nny pert in the Atlnntlr- or ihxix renntn. Such Ih tin- npinlnn of Cnptnln Iliin ter, of Hie Frnirh IIiip Hlrnmor'drpl Hlrnmer'drpl frydn. whicli londed :."0() tmiH of ccn ccn enil rnrse In three dnyn, four hour. 011.I unllml (rum lipre vrKlpnlnv for llnvrp nnd Hordenux. The tihnrt tline In which the iiicrphnndlKP wns trnn frrrcd from tlir ileck. 1'ler US Seuth, te tlie vpsscI'm held wnn 11 roceid In leading for the idilpt Cnptnln Hunter paid, In commenting en the fnct thnt he hud never Keen mere expedition cnrge-hnndllnK In nny pert thnn nhewn here In the leading of the (irelfrydn. (Jeyelln & fe.t MS Seuth Fourth Htreet, nre ngentH for the stennifr. This pert nt present Iimh ten large plern In active cemnierelnl tiFe; one Ih lvlng linllt nt ChcHtnut ftreet; two nre lieing constructed nt Perter nnd Wolf Ktri'etH, nnd two mere will t(c finished nbnvc Jlnrket street within '"the next year. Mrs, Bean Lectures at Acorn Club Mrs. fti-ergc K. Ilenn will begin n course of lectures en current topics and the newer hooks nnd plays nt the Acorn Clilb this morning. Tlie course consists of ten lectures te be given en nlternntc Mntidnys until March i!7. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Seme Wise Remarks em Complete November List NOW ON SALE Columbia Records .1 Dance Records Sweet Lady, Medley Fox-Tret .1 A 3467 Seuth Sea Isles. Medley Fox-Tret The Happy Six) eC InaDeat. Medley Fox-Tret The Happy Six JA-3468 Emaline. Medley Fox-Tret YerkesJatarimbaOrehetlra J 85c Sally. Won't Yeu Come Back. Medley Fox-Tret 1 Ted Lewia and Hie Band A-3453 Second Hand Rese. Medley Fox-Tret 85c Ted Lewis and Hi Band Wang Wang Blues. Fox-Tret Ted Lewie and His Band A-3464 Heme Again Blues. Fox-Tret Ted Lewis and Hie Band 85c Melly O. Fox-Tret ytr Hickman's Orchestra) K-3AS8 Geed-bye, Pretty Butterflies Art Hickman's Orchestra J 85c I Ain't Nobody's Darling. Seng Fox-Tret ) A-3459 Frankie and Johnny Biese Trie and Crumii j 85c Remember. Waltx Prince's Dance Orchestra) . -.. In My Tippy Canoe. Medley Walts t1 Prince's Dance Orchestra) - I'll Keep en Leving Yeu Guide Deiro Crooning Guide Deiro Soldier's Jey Messa's In the Celd, Celd Ground Turkey in the Straw (Medley of Jigs and Reels) Little Yaller Gal Old Bleck Jee Jeck Tamsen's Hornpipe (Medley of Jigs and Reels) Den Richardson Danse Arabe Oriental Orchestra ) E- 7258 Danse Oriental Oriental Orchestra i 85c A-3451 85c A-3452 85c Seng Hits .w 35 Mv Sunnv Tennessee Broadway Quartet Tuck Me te Sleep in My Old Kentucky Heme Date and Rearden I'm Leeking for a Bluebird (te Chase My Bluca Away) Afarten Harris Sweet Cookie Marien Harris In the Old Town Hall Van & Schenelc What's-a Genna Be Next 'Van & Schenck Who'll Be the Next One (te Cry Over Yeu) Charles Harrison If Yeu Only Knew Edwin Dale Sleepy Head Dale and Rearden Fare Thee Well, Leve, Fare Thee Well CefuntWa Stellar Quartet I Ain't Glvln' Nethin' Away Southern Quartet Sweet Mamma (Papa's Getting Mad) Southern Quartet A- 3485 85c A-3457 85c A-3461 85c A-3463 . 85c A-3460 85c A-3450 85c Opera and Concert Because Charles Hackelt La Ferra del Destine (Pace, Pace Mie Die) Resa Pensclle Samson and Delilah Leve, Lend Me Thy Might Jeanne Gorden Gentle Annie Oscar StajU 01' Car'lina Oscar Stagle and Male Quartet These Songs My Mether Used te Sing CnrntWe Ponselle Thinking of Yeu CarmeJa Ponselle 79879 $1.00 49859 f$l.S0 49740 f$1.50 A-3448 j 9 1UU A -3466 $1.00 Instrumental Music Paraphrase en TschaikevBky's Flower Waltz Percy Grainger Wedding Day at Treldhaugen Percy Grainger Solveig's Seng Eddy Brown Serenade Espagnele Eddy Brown Monastery Bells. Key of "F" Sharp Majer Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Intermezzo Sinfonice from Cnvalleria Rustieana Gine Marinuai and Hit Symphony Orchestra March Beccaccio Prince's Band When the Grand Old Flag Gees By Prin' Band A-6192 $1.50 A-3449 $1.00 A-6193 $1.50 A-6105 $1.25 n SmU ml mil Celumilm DmmUf Ih lOih mnJ 201f mf mry Mrnnlh THE LURElOF MUSIC DM YtM knew ikai (nnftrwl, iht cum pf of Vv, wuln kwr Wrllh Mffldfls- ;eknt licrt iKtt Kc nnrly ttmc m.iiVt jihI irm tn ittkft wiimn( lumt link'if rriiukilhifn In Ut ftml thv vreiM Ittt miiMt. Tftt Lurref Muilc COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, Niw Yerk A Special Showing of Misses' Dresses $29.50 Eighteen Different Medels Canten .Crepe Peirct Twill Tricetinc Meteors Jacquards Tricetinc nnd Peirct Twill Dresses, in straifrht-llne, low-wnisted and Eten jacket styles, plnin-tnilered, exquisite ly braided, uniquely buttentrimmed, some with wide eiVp pirdlcs nnd frreftt snsh bows, ethers with leather belts or the jlnKlintf, janfrlinfr metnl belts with dangling ernnments. Jacquurd Cnnten Crepes, en simple, soft, flowing lines, nnd plnin Canten Crepes nnd Meteors, softly draped, beaded, tassel-trimmed, or with velvet ribbon trimminj? and soft draped girdles all with the new sleeves, some with flowing sleeves of bright-hued crepe Georgette. . - Strawbrlrtdr 4 ft Canten Crepe one with dull and satin finishes com bined; one trimmed with vel vet ribbon. Cl.,thlr Sjend Fleer Miirket HrM The Opening Exposition of New Fashions in Furs Such soft, pliant, elegant Furs this season, nnd se murveleusly fashioned. Bcautitul new shades and new combinations of furs, even new Furs, nnd some that for the past few years have been se scarce they seem almost like new. Wraps and Coats Chiefly en flaring, rippling lines with wide sleeves and cape cellars. American Broadtail, Caracul, Hudsen Seal (dyed muskrat), Moleskin, Natural Mink, Per sian Lamb, Gray Squirrel and British Co lumbia Beaver. Moter and Sports Coats Smart, enveloping models of durable Rac coon, Australian Opossum, Natural Musk rat, Leepard, Civet Cat and Spotted Cat. Fine New Neck Furs A beautiful let of Fisher Furs, Royal Sil ver Fex and Natural Blue Fex. that are ultra fashionable; also Stene Marten, Baum Marten, Mink and Kelinsky, and a magnificent collection of Sables. 5t-- Strawbrlle & C'lertilrr Scend Kleer. Kllbe rt Street and Ont! Women's Suits of Silvertene Men's-wear Serge and Tweed $30.00 With the Smart Tailoring and Style Distinction of Suits at Deuble This Price High-grade models, simple and refined through out nil their value In the cloth and workmanship. Belted models en straight lines, unbelted, semi-fitting effects, and models that can be worn belted or net as you cheese. The model sketched shows the beauty of their plain-tailored lines. Black, navy, brown and gray. A Splendid Variety of Suits in Extra Sizes $55.00 te $100.00 Weel veleurs, duvet de laine and Pollyanna cloth, in lovely grays and browns, navy and black. Seme beautifully embroidered, some with hnndseme cellars of nutria, Hudsen seal and moleskin all the beauty, luxury and variety of Suits in regular sizes will be found in these, although every Suit hns been modeled en lines best calculated te give a slender appearance. nirawuriOB' Uthlr Second Fleer (Wfi 1 f l Ul f '"Vntr"- A Fine Let of Women's Cleth Dresses, $15.00 te $22.50 The Beaded Tricetine Medel Sketched, $15.00 Dozens of ethers equally attractive; and the qunlity is wonderful. Well-tnilered Dresses of serge in straight-line styles, braided and butt'jn-tnmmed and finished with satin sash with fringed ends. Others of tricetine in straight-line tunic and coat effects, some beautifully bended and braided. w Peiret Twill, Serge and Tricetine Dresses at $25.00 New medijls have just arrived and have been added te our already large collection nt $25.00. Smart new cent effects with cream lace vestees, some with high cellars; new plain-tailored and braid trimmed redingotes; new models with skirt nnd bodice embroidered in contrast; one model shows a new trimming of looped braids; and another Is smartly belted in leather and trimmed with metallic ball buttons eighteen different models in all, and no two anything alike Fine Evening Gowns, $50.00 te $250.00 Levely Silk Frecks, $20.00 te $175.00 Sirawhrldi Piethlrr Rwend Fleer Market Slrnl aed Prices Governer W. I G. Hnrd- inff, of the Federal Reserve Heard, in an extended review of present conditions, says the tide of business has turned." This brief extract from Mr. Hnrding's state ment is well worth neting: "The surest sign that the opportunity te de business is here is that the MOVE MENT OF PRICES, WHICH HAS BEEN STEADILY DOWNWA R D, HAS CHECKED ITSELF. Net all commodity prices are go ing down some are going up which means that prices are seeking an equilibrium. Prices went up, then they went down, new they are re adjusting themselves. "We have passed through Ihe most trying and danger ous part of the readjustment period. If we can all get to gether and aid the orderly processes of production and distribution, and get the public out of the idea that buying must step because prices may go lower and low er indefinitely, then we shall get stability into the situa tien. THE PUBLIC HAS A GREAT BUYING POWER, and buying power begets buying power. When one important industry revives, ethers automatically revive. AND INDUSTRIES ARE REVIVING." Prices here are all down te the lowest level, and our customers knew it and prove it by the great and In creasing activities every week. Fashion Says Black Gloves Are Smartest These Fine Washable Fabric Ones Help te Prove It WOMEN who desire a geed, serviceable black Gleve, soft and shapely, that will leek well and wear well, and leek ht te the last day, should sec these. In 8-, 12- and 16-button lengths, with fine white stitching $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Slrawliiidne A Clethlr Alale IS. Mark'l SlrMt Coats With Fur Cellars Are the Choice of Many Women They are no wonderfully satisfactory these great, oft, warm fuii cellars that are becoming nny way you manipulate them. And when the coats nre of the new deep, thick, shadowy fabrics which these are, the effect is charming. New browns and blues and black, in practically all the new styles of the season, with cellars of nutria' Australian opossum, squirrel, beaver and dyed wolf priced accord ing te fur3 and materials $55.00 te $120.00. 3fr-- Straw lirlilh-t k rielhttr Second Kleer Ontre STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET Intreducing: Satin Rhama A New Costume Silk, $5.50 a Yard Sntin Rhama, a heavy crepe weave, lends itself admirably te the graceful, sweeping lines or the swathing draperies of the season's handsome gowns, suits nnd wraps. In navy or midnight blue, brown or black; 40 inches wide. Women will welcome this rich silk for autumn nnd winter wear $5.50 a ynrd. trhrldit 1 nmhl.r Alule 1 Ontre Switches of Finest French Hair Werth Nearly Deuble, $6.95 Gray, white nnd practically all shades included in this group of Switches of beautiful wavy hair of finest quality. All en triple stem. Women who require this all-important coiffure aid should be sure te see these te-morrow. The vnlue is extraordinary at ?n.y;. Gray or White Wavy Transformations $6.95 All-around or three-quarter size, at considerably less than regular price $0.05. Mrnwiirtdii Ciuthl-r Klr.t Klr.er Ihlnmr, nil.rt fltrt The Season for CosyCemfortables Here they nre warm, practi cal kinds, at mederntc prices. And we have taken thought te the decorative effect se desired in the coverings. Cotten-Filled $2.75 Serviceable covering in pretty figured designs. Weel Comfertables $7.50 Covered with figured sutlne,' with plain satine berder: scroll stitched. Down Comfertables $12.50 Covered with fine satine in rich Oriental effects, with plain satine border. Hlravl,rld. A Clethl.r Aliln II, rlllxrt BtrMt rv
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