" P7f-"-r rV n-jPffTsr ? 'Hfc i" T v&UtJtt. V i. V i J'i.i rkr-iTl : GANU bt A I b IVIAN, " ATTACKS WOMAN u . -:r- ,. Twe Of bigtii- Teuina vaugiu . ' After Chafie en Tilton V Streot ARE HELD WITHOUT BAIL James freylc, forty-nine yearn old. -ill Almend street. was badly benten T..V nlKliO who" nttrfckeil by vlght euth" nt Tiega and Tilton afreets. Wicr the nttnclt the young men (led ind two of them, it Is charged, entered ?nc ynrd f Mrs. Agnes Urues M-tfl Tilton street, encaged her in nn nrgii llWnt and knocked her down.' Tim ttemnn wwi holding nn Infant In her nrn,H when the nllcgcd nttnck uih mThe two were caught nfter n clinse hT I'atrelmnn Helm, and nt n hearing Jferc MaglHtratc CoBtclle, at the el Lraclc and ClearTleld strccti stntien. thin morning thev -were held without ,all en charges of assail ill nnd batters nnn highway robbery. They gave their JSmes as Jeseph Snyder eighteen Venniifie stieet near Cambria, nnd (iPerV Ferd, eighteen, Miller and Westmoreland streets. The nix ether seuths who helped In ,l,e attack en De.xlc craped. Devlc, in company with Jehn Ilnlley. TUSI'ettcr elrret, started for a walk lihetit 0 o'clock Inst night en Tiega direct. The bandit gang attacked them when thev reached Tilton. Ilalley was net attacked. . Snwler and lord then entered the mnl'nf Mrs. t'rues nnd, according te her testimony wr0 washing bleed from their haniN nnd faces when she tried te ilrive them nwq.v. She svasMnrrsmg n habv In her arms and said thnt when vhn'tried te push one of them from the laril he struck her nnd knocked her ilewn Then Patrolman Helm nrrived unci arrested the two, cliaslng them three Deile wni treated at the Northeastern HuM'ital for his injuries. I'eur men held up IMward oedford. 17.W I.embnid street, near Water and Vine streets last night .and after rev H lng him with a revolver, took $15. Up was warned net te move for ten minute, during which time the men innde their escape, lie reported his less ind a description of the bnndits te the 'Ihiid street and Pah mount avenue po lite tntien. FUNERAL OF G. BROMHEAD, FAMOUS CRICKET COACH Developed Many International Play ers at Germantown Cricket Club I'uneial services for the late Oeeige llremhead. the noted Manhelm Cricket leieli, were held tedn nt his home. y M1.VI McCallum street. Gennnntewn. Cricketers representing nil the clubs in the lit were present. The pallbearers were Chnrles Urnitli wait. Merlen; Geerge Woelc, Phila delphia: Tem hing, Cermnntewn ; Pliilin Ttlshnn. Mcrien : "Willlum II. Coupe. Germantown, and Hany Jehn-In Chestnut Hill. Mr. Hremhead. who was in his sixty-third yenr. wii'-ift trlck.cn en the tield cluring tne national lennis tournament nt Manheim and wa taken te the Gcrmantenju Hospital, where lie died. Mr. llremhead was one of the most notable figures in the development of Philadelphia cricket. He rame from Hngland in 1SS1 te the Yeung Amer iin Club llien nt WaMie .lunctlen. nnd with them and the Germantown Club, .it Manheini, he possessed an unbieken eeerd of fort -one curs' service I ndcr his tuition great nil round ars developed in (lermantewn. and jinn there came along such wonderful plnvers as Geerge Stuart Patterson. Tianels II. Helileu. IMward V. C'laik. I'erev II. Clark, Nelsen Graves. Kred ft II Hitcs. HevneIdH Hrewu, Prank A. fireene. Ilill.v Newliali. Prank White. Paul O'Neill. T C .Ionian and scen . nf ethers who miidf Philiidelphla fnineiu in this line in vai leus c limes At Ills best he was n geed medium -pared right-hand bowler, tin owing an nc i urate length nnd break, but it was his nhilitv te inoculate ethers with fin ishrcl Ideas of the game that brought him into the greatest prominence lie urn imed In nil tiie big games in Plillndel i'ii i fei the last feilv veais In mi adviserv i.ip.icitv he niiide tlnei px te Cugliiiid with Philadelphia uiins 10(1.".. I1KI7 and 11)11 I nt il hi. last illne-s he Ind full "lnr'e of the giniinils at Mnnhcim and mm h of the prepaiedness for tlie recent ureal lentils tern nanient held there wns ifliripcl out under his supervision. WANT PUBLIC "SINGS" Mayer Would Have Yeung Felk Meet en Fixed Night Weekly The advisnbilltv of opening ieere.it ion initris le encourage lemmunil) Ninglng Ims been under c uni-lileiatien h.v Maver Mcinre Director Tustm and Mips epl In Hess, head of the Hiiro. Ill of Ilpcri.itinn. Director Tustili feels, fol fel Inwing up the general plan of public 'laiming and the like, thnt there could he established in certain of the centers nnd public Hchoels n fixed night each week for the jeung preplc te nt-semble or tlie singing of patriotic nnd folk s,nss, which would be a valuable con cen con 'rlhutlen te the general uplift of the municipality. Cuticura Seap The Healthy Shaving Seap OitlCTp Beti hTM wIUmbI mr. Bfrrwhtr3Sc. HALL OWE 'EN TF 1 Br TrjSv' iK Fer tabic reservations telephone Wa nut oset) THE HOTEL ST. JAMES Walnut at 13th St. Stillitnple Time te Pick Geed Name for 1926 Fair AMERICA'S OUIJATHST FAIlt has been proposed ns a better title for the Hcvpil.Ccnlcnnlnl In 102(1 b Meirls A. Krnincr, HI 10 Undid ncnue. AMKHK'A'N WOlthU'S VltKH DOM IMPOSITION comes from James Stott, Shnwment nvenue, Itoxberough. iMiihAnnu'HiA's t x n n s TOI Ah KX POSITION is made by Kdward Wicland, 1300 Olrard nc line. PHILADELPHIA'S WOItLD'S GKKATKST IMPOSITION' is sent by Mrs. D. C. Drclbcllrs, O.'O North Forty-third street. There Is still time te make suggestions. Just send t,hem te (lie Evrense Punt.te Lfdekii, but be sure te sign name and address. MRS. BERGDOLL, AT TUB, SHOWS NO SIGN OF MOVING Eviction Is Due Today, but 'she's Unconcerned nine Monday apparently means wnh laj and net moving day for Mrs. ntiim.i ('. Hcrgdell, who has been erdeied b. the Alien Property Custodian te vo ve rate Hergdell "(astlc." Pitts -second street nnd W.vnncMeld atomic, bv nenn today. TV big .fSO.flOO lieme owned by Oro Ore ser Hergdell,. tlie slacker fugitive, is nmeng the prepeity seized by the (!n eminent. Mrs. Hergdell has been liv ing there since her son fled from nuns guards nearlv n sear, age. Mrs. Hergdell weie a faded light blue house dress ns she bent ecr a tub in the basement of the house this morn ing. Sleeveless arms were thrust Inte senpy water and she wns rubbing awaj nt a sheet when a caller found her. Mrs. Hergdell wns askfd if she had obtained an Injunction that would bat Government agents from evicting her today. "Xe," she boomed. She withdrew 4icr nrms from the water, retreated te nnether part of the lnsnucnl mid slammed n deer after her. At the rear of die "eahtle" sheets nnd blankets were Happing en a line. The deer of the garage was open, but there wns no machine in sight. All the window blinds were duiwn en the first nnd second fleer The third fleer windows were open and hue euitalii' stirred in a light breeze. 00HHaHHHHOD I ED.PINAUD'S I S HAIR TONIC I 2 (Eau dc Ouinine) g 5 w g AND jj S ED.PINAUD'S 8 LILAC (Toilet Perfume) should be always en the dressing table of men and women who are really care ful in personal matters. American Impert Office ED. P1NAUD Bldg. NEW YORK A L&i&Cuy vfcducfe n J' UtlA&tUctd (yt jHvtUmciic CaPnccuA a ' Nw b aHai " oea Hew te Remove Skin Blemishes Suclt its Blackheads, Pimples, Tan, Freckles and Liver Spots Begin tonight l leanse tlin'sUtn vviili warm water and Black and While Seap With the tips of tlia fingers, llghtl.v apph Hlnck neil White Heauty !Jleah-a fra grant licnutlf.vliiK cream Allew It te lematn eveinlghl The next nieriiliiB again elfance the ekln with warm water and Blnck and White Seap If the akin Is the least tender or lrri inted use Utile hits of seething henllnc Hlack and White Cleansing Cieatn Ven can then apply fae powder and reug If desired Kiem the beginning jeull' he delighted with this heautj treatment becuiFe It Is se sure, se slmple and In iXPeiiHive All drug Bterea guarantee and flell lilac k and White Beauty Bleach 50c Black and White Seap. 25c, Black and Whim Cleasing Cream, J5c and jOc the imckage Write for ur cepv of the Blrthdav and Hream Boek nud n leaflet which tells neii all about the merits and uses of Black and White. Toilet Preparation Address Dept B Dough, Memphis, Tenn YOU want te sec hew Mallow c en iMpSlTY BLEACH JUM sheu Ld be celebrated, come te the PA L M ROOM Monday eve ning, October 31st. EVENING PUBLIC 48th Anniversary Sale Specials in Our Women's $4 Silk Petticoats Half Less in Our Anniversary Sale At $1.95 Heavy qual ty all jersey, also combinations of tafTcta-nnd-mcs-saline, with novelty, striped tnf fcta, plaited and plain flounces. Women's .$2.25 fl sf Petticoats at.... v.Ly Of 100 or Fifth Avenue taf feta in wanted floral patterns. Deep flounce and pleated ruffle edge. Women's $1.00 rnr Petticoats at.... OUL Geed quality sateen in new shades. Seme have fleweicd flounces finished with pretty plain ruffles, niack petticoats included. Snellen burijS i:cne"y uascmem Anniversary Loie-Price Celebration in Beys' Winter Clothing $4.25 Oliver Twist fl r Suitsat L.LO Corduroy in brown and drab. Sizes 3 te 8 years. $4.75 Corduroy Cj nr Suitsat L.yO Oliver Twist model, with three rows of white braid en cellar and cuffs. Sizes 3 te 8 years. $5 Norfolk Suits at (IJO AjT Of fancy mixed $0,70 cheviets. Full-lined knickers. Sizes 6 te 13 years. $5.75 Norfolk Suits fl J r Fancy mixed chev- ncuO iets: Full-lined knickers. Sizes 6 te 17 years. $7.75 Suits with "Extra" Pair of Full-Lined (J 3 r Knickers at PU.Ui) Fancy mixed cheviets. Full lined knickeis. Sizes C te 17 years. $6.75 Mackinaws. . i (r Extra-Reed quality HcJyO blanket cloth. Sizes 7 te 18 yearn. $5.75 Junier c 1 rkr Overcoats ,70 Warm models that button te neck and have all-around belts Fancy mixed cheviets. Sizes .'J te 10 years. $7.50 Junier C fIC Overcoats U.ye Chinchilla in blue, blown, nnd Kray. Hutton-te-ncck style, belted all around. Sizes 3 te 10 years. $1.39 Knickers Q(r Fancy mixed cheviets. Os Sizes 6 te 17 years. S' 3eROS 'o'lehiy Haacmcnt Anniversary Sale Offerings Like These Have Helped te Build Our Famous Reputation in Men's and Yeung Men's Clothing Men's and Yeung Men's $23.75 QIC and $25.75 Fancy Suits at . . P-l- Men's and Yeung Men's $27.75 $1A and $31.75 Fancy Suits at . . Pl" Fine qualities in excellent weaves nnd colorings. Snappy new styles. Men's and Yeung Men's $25.75 Winter Overcoats at Men's and Yeung Men's $33.75 Winter Overcoats at Men's and Yeung Mens $17.75 Winter Overcoats at Wide variety of geed-looking up-te-the-minute models in smnit new materials and patterns. Men's and Yeung Men's $12.50 J 2 Raincoats at e.OD Men's and Yeung Men's $10.00 $C He Mackinaws at & Men's & Yeung Mens $5.00 dJQ. QK and $5.50 Trousers at . . O.OiJ Men's & Yeung Men's $6.00 and $6.50 Trousers a I . . Popular-Make Corsets Have Lew Anniversary Markings Such Famous Makes as La Bonile, P. N., C H and Snellenburg Special $2 & $2.50 Snellenburg QKt. fl- Special Corsets . . . OUt a $1 $4.00 & $4.50 Corsets. $1.79 $6.00 Corsets at $2.98 Mcrite Belt Cevsets models for the full figure, with heavy boning. Sues 25 te !J6. 75c and $1 Brassieres and Bandeaux, 45c Lace-trimmed brassieres; novelty pink bandeaux. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, MOM) , ()( 'IOItl.lt NELLENBURG Prettiest Winter for Women and In the Anniversary Sale Your dollar will de double, yes, in some instances triple, duly here during this great birthday celebration. Vas t assortment of latest styles. Newest fabrics and colors. Women's & Misses' $18 Winter Sports Pole Coats. . . jjJO QR .Jaunty models with plain, flnic, JJJ box or inverted-plaited backs, buckles and tilk stitch ings en belts, cellars and cuffs. Cozily mnde of heavy coatings in blown, tan, Oxford, Copenhagen and nav. One pictured. Women's & Misses' J5 f QC $25 Winter Coats v l VU& Belivia, cleur and mixed coating in brown, rein deer, blue nnd Copenhagen. Deep fur or huge self-material cellars. Smart belted models with plaited or flare backs, deep cuffs and silk stitehings. One pictured. Women's & Misses $15 gi QC ' te $20 Pretty Dresses twJ Only one 01 two of a kind in crepe de chine, taf feta and serge. Attractively trimmed .vith braid, iibben, cmbieideiy and buttons. Many in fashion able leng-waisted style. Black, blue nnd gray. One pictured. Women's and Misses' $15 te $18 Dresses.. Becoming leng-waisted, .straight-line, tunic and Fetor Pan styles, trimmed with beads, braid, nbben, buttons, silk and wool embroidery and self m leather belts! Various sleeve vcisiens. Satin, trrtetinc, seige, cleur and jerse., in na., bcaer, blown, mack and tan. One pictured. Women's & Misses' $13.50 te $15 surse'piece. s"orts $8.45 Consist of slip-en diess and coat of tweed 01 wool jernej. Tweed suits have popular loner coat with belt. The jeiscy binU hnc tuxedo coats, I Women's 1111(1 suiui iiy uvjiuu. jhs Muiv;ucu. Women's and Misses' SIJO.OO CJ7 pa Ney Winter Suits at ... . ' &" Many pieUily fur trimmed. V cleur, broadcloth and tricetine in wanted shades. Geed-looking mod els with the new long coat belted or flare backs fur cellars and trimming1., silk stitching and cm cm bieideries. Seme st.vles hae self-material cellars. SmT''.B.7jjS Kconemy Basement :75 $19 . . $24 $10 SNi NB ,S Kconemj Basement SMELLCNDURCS ucnniJ' Basement $3.85 III. IIHI Merr Opriin llrtllj II . M. ENTIRE BLOCK-MdRKET llre2 S1G.9." $7.95 L'r-' 'l I Sports Skirts at Fashionably finished worsted brown, green, tan Women's $2.50 Tuck-in Blouses at Iiifl Meney-Saving Possibilities in Anniversary Sale of Undermuslins and Aprons Women's Silk Envelope Chemises M nc Unusual at ... . 1 . V Of heay uahty eicpe de chine with ribbon shoulder 'traps. Women's (Jewns and Chemises nt, H(r Each VU All beautifully trimmed with lace and embroidery. Women's Extra-Size Flannelette (Qr Gowns at... . VOL Pink and blue stripe flannel ette. Women's, (ieuns and Chemises at. Each 45c Seft lingerie cloth T.uleral or embieidery - trimmed styles Built-up shoulders. Women's Percale Bun- Z(r tfalew Aprons at. . OV Striped and figured pciaile, leatly finished with ricknicl. biaid or pipujg, hash .ind pock ets. s i i - I i ii niv Hasdiirnt Anniversary Sate Economies Infants' & Children's Wear Children's .:i) te $2 H(n Colored Dresses at s N'miKiiiin prett stle, in plain colors and check patterns. izes '' te 0 veins Children's :0c Outinfj Flannel Bleemers at 25c Kilknt cpuilitv material neat stupe pattenis Sues i 10 vi a I-. in t'i Babies' Coats Special . . . $1.79 White coiduie, made in cun iiinu belted st,les Sies 1 ami 2 jeais Babies' White Cor- ') i( chirej Coats at. LAy ( hat nunc,' m e d e I, duintilj, smocked and warmly lined. Size's 1 and 'J cais. Children's Cleth Coats, Ktru Special at ..C n( ' Wonderful let! isniait O, (K) styles, well made nnd warmly lined. Sizes ' te C years. HCn 51.95 Knitted Caps at U'Hln r.rat.l.r -l,.J -"1 in pink and blue. tfCTOBER 31, 1921 ( lnc n:30 r. M. STREETS Teggery Misses MisSCs' $6 00 and $7.00 $2.95 box - 'plaitcd bex - 'plaitcd of cleur in wanted combinations blue, henna, etc. ions blue, $1.49 Plain white and striped eile tmtimcd with lace, embroidery and tucks and touches of color. Peter Pan, tuxedo and round cellars. 10,000 Yards 25c Bleached Huckaback Toweling Anniversary Value At 10c Yard Woven from two pl jams tnick anc' absaibcni IT lnelus wide. I'scellent fei haml, fact and lellei towels. v T ) - l i ra-iPinriil Twe iS'etable Anniversary Specials 59c Scrim Half Sash Curtains 29C Pair Made of soed qual'tv sinm trimmed with laci c diic $1.."i0 Plain eleur Table Scarfs, Each 98c Seft eleur in lese, red, blui blown and t;reen tii7e 100 niehrs - , I ( n 1 iv, n cut Infants' Blankets at W lute, with nmk and blue beuieis 29c Infants' (i!)c te 7!)c Leng Slip.s at. 49c Painty st.vlc s in nainsoek, some with htind-cnibieideied ekes Babies' S2.00 Short Tj" Dresses at I.eO Skills beautifully tiimmcd with lace and msutien Sizes I and .veal? ' Children's S2.50 $1.39 Sweater Sacques at l unniiiR -tIc in junk or blue Sues 1 te I cai Children' S.'J.aS and $t.r0 Vehct Bennets at O'j jf Numerous charminc; s htjlcs and pietty iolers I Baeies' $1.75 fl r( ! U'n ;,i cnn,in.. .. DI IBID "vu """I"" " V J i 5n LLtNBL?L5 Economy liasctnent Economy Big Let of Men's $1.50 te $3.50 SHIRTS Tagged for the A imiversary Sale 95c At Wliit oxfords, with neckbands lars nttached, fancy woven madras, 80 square percale, some with eellais te match, printed madras and white pencee. Teme in sizes 11 te lT's W'endeiful let of shirts, sold at tins exttemclv low price because of slight' imperfection? nothing that will alic t wear or appearance. Fine Materials Pretty Patterns and Celers Popular Marvelous Anniversary Values in Snug- Winter Coats rj far -' 7SM That Have Retailed for as Much as $12.50 Featured for $4.59 Prettily fashioned of cleur, licather weae. kersey and lVeline. Smart belted midels, with loose bitcs, self mateiial or ft'r cloth cellais, pockets and button trimmn e;s Sues (l te 11 ear--. One pictured. Girls' Chic Winter Coats II erth I p le S15.00 Anniversary &? '"7Ei sl.."i9 eaie nice W'endeiful let of coats in beliv Charmingly topped with fin or ears. One piduicd Girls' New Fall Valued All the Wat Wrni te $1.1.00 $4.75 Anniversary Sale Price Geed quulit taffeta, eletetn -crge and satin Quaint little l.ten effects, with tunic - and tidily cm broidered nbben sashes. Pretty shades Leng ami short slcecs. Si.es t! te 11 One Girls' All-Weel Knitted Sweater Dresses Werth Cp te $10.00 ttractne stales in Copen, tan mown and etfer tie combinations Sizes 0 te II cars Girls' S2.00 Raincapcs. . . Tan benibainc capes with plan heeds. Sizes Ii tn 11 vcai. Intermediates' and Juniors' $12.75 Jfcf QCJ Serge Dresses at O.JO Popular lecrulatien sailei dns-.es, with chcren en leee und anchor en snield, biaid trimming. ndt and pockets. Evcllcnt for girls of 1" te 10 jeaM Girls' .$4.00 Tub Dresses, Remarkable at Pietty plaid, stnned and jil.un color nngliiim-, N'cat. becoming stlcs, indudnm manj sam,,!. , q S l.conemy liasement Alexander Smith & Sens' 9x12 fl. Heavy, High-Pile AXMINSTER RUGS T" i ? One lug grc up i ugs te a i iisiemei 1 '0 rue1 N ni.iil Extra Linoleum Special 44c sq. yd. Twe Yard H idc erth, if Perfect, $1.00 Sq. Yd. Genuine Cerk Linoleum in Roem-Size Lengths $20 Weel-Face Tapestrv 912-ft. Rurs Pritt Oiuitil and allnvii de-iiriis Set und the right te limit tlii iU.init sold te m custenui FURNITURE Substantial Anniversary Savings feather IMIlew Helster Sets I'phelstered feet Steel at SI. OS Sl(i..")0 Genu ine Heed Ileckers, .S'J.7.") M.il .B.u i li' n III i II ' lSl.T((l III ill 111 r in Ii ii ii. Il SS.30 Parler Table, $:$.).") '"orerrd In prclt ireteiim r in chair tci inutch at Hanic pnep Mxl t Inr-h " il h ih l 6') up -- A s r? ' UkLSiJ n 17 3K Basement or iel Styles n 'j-) I. cot em Ma ment liirlGL - m T vie a sr,.-.- a rleur. kcrsev and heather pole. lt-inatenal cellars Si.es ii te It Dresses te Sl.i.OO pictuicd. $2.50 9U c!! ea. Ii r tnmnri nw's s ue enlj ihni ind i I unit of 2 Brussels $10.00 We iecre 1'ionenn Hnsemnnt S1.7.") Dining (hair. $2.1!) S30 Iren Bed Outfit, $19.95 f r i- 1 ' $30.00 Hrnss Bed, $17.95 H - s ilia enl iu ii tipiI panel wt 1 1 r a j S7.00 All Stcel Springs with 2. inch pest 2 ineh top rail connecting with magHlve ball oemr. Sin LLtNBdivOS Economy Daiement w iflV MiTMMlllllKm mMAtHeWn t fl V wQ "S-t mAfij M 'M'li'l ,'8 A ''I rJ 1 fly. ?.7e 1 -cSiifll r -i N. SNELLENBURG & CO. r A :N. SNELLENBURG A COc J J "y V
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