tJ v I -.;v ftjL'i n , t ,v - fiftfe ' -EVENING .ua. 1 ' "IT. : 1 : . ." " Tl- ,M , ....i -t .i. . nt v, -M. Ire of Chandler flj .. , Jv -H- MtA i,l Hi .i , ,r )! ( i. HAND L ER VICTIMS ' .... 1 . HtttM M.(t 1'a, ffV r. lour jmnncrii in " n imu urn. "'" ........ ....... , . .. 1...1 -. i tumor wai ns views ns in mmi .-- i-- - ,- . , (.,,- -f . tlen should be tustltute,! anil lh method Chandler, , It wai lwmcil nt hfwbl 'net te In accomplish the desired results Your mri.ilt Hark. ( i ( e. tow i e or URGED 10 IVIERG E iw,.... ..in h i,..n,i .,, i, mhlypil an tln books nt Hint (Imp. mm It would te whether nr nut juti desire te co-op. meal te them i the real conditions, which nrcetint it Arthur Tapper &Ce. were itlse eh1 "This meant thnt some et the storks I belonged te customers whose accounts were In proper condition ana tne sieckn LinA.i 1fiuv l. flieli neehiintrt. etnli ultli lilln mid f Ml Oil 1 IP nt'lllll rutin- mini l" ri"-f .'" "','" , ht.ri n me In den. Ins le the method i.iunt nml it 1..11M net be plneed Vl-e "It was therefore, necessary for us i'r.n'J ". fc ,i,?Mr. Vie. mm run wh.ir especlnlh m Hie account wn no . hnNe Mime sort of boekkeeulne erttr.v Iln hi ' I ternl.p an te , nr iUrr iniRe. mneuntliifj te S3.0OO.00O. there- , rop.ese.it the nic of these stocks nml :' 'Jl, r l ntll fore. Mi Mncil was told titer would 1 for ,hnt rensen we opened what ww Trustee Will Says Joined Interests Bring Best Results te Creditors li, I I Inn, lin lieilit.lt- Will. HI I'OUrM. liri'H'l up ivihinhiii. 1... ...... .,.,... .... H7HIHH no ikiuuiu i;i "'" " ." Ik in. r .blleitl 01" te mitrlbute t.ifeiil their ron.lltlei. mid If the wtielPr( pnCM flU f thene different cu !5Se'el!ileBWB.Uri,.,n,.. - .-J- - " "- SlpSarfW Main f'rflllnr Annnixc I'lan . t. .... I '""' .." . . .... , Tells of "Mnrliet" lenrereiice ,J"- . , , , 1 'rtiiiiitra rnnrPKi'iiiiiic wuTMiiin t'i t.. t, i m ttiin ni iiip iirL iijl 111 tl.n itiililtiflHM. IitHiiil nc theM t rt ilirii On I),remlwr ,.1,.. ..-.. m.wr flnvelt In ten, h ultli T lit 1 itntimiul tl i . . i.... n I.ah.Ii lmiMie.1 flmtr f. uii"k ( ni mi lin Pi 11 rnl tt mu I linltl n rfitt CONSIDER SUING N. Y. FIRM, Intention' of JelmiiR in the .eiiteinpimeil fei.n.e ut the efllee of IVui M ('hnn.l-' 1 nrneeedliiB.-. ler. wltlth was attended b V M ' ..if j01, (ire ilispoved te ei-.iiernle In Chindltr I T (linndlcr .It . Mr United notion bv the creditor of the tnntler. you tire i.ipiened te i!ti Menseit and nij-elf Chandler Urethers i Ce will be the the lnolee I form nml return the -iiui' , rr-tilt of tint .onfetence Mr only wny te clenr up the nffnlrn of the jn the inelevul 1 iim 'ope If ' nr'' Mrs.eit ..t. tint in mid seutiI thou- defnnct brokerage concern nnd nciein- rrpresenled br pi.nn el klntlh n'fn tb's nml wlnrts of ste k whl.lt peiisidernhl plleh effective restilt8( nccerdlnR te n communication te him ' teil'iccd the 1M1I hiilmiie .if the noce int wttir sent the creditors tedny by Wll-i iremlnent leertl Interents ni oenfer- tippievin.atih TiOO.OHO nlu1'. PRTt?y' le trustee. I rltiK with 'heir .ittpm tmlnj ..ml(l- "rinrk. ChlhN .S. f'e knew that these The letter follettn: I erlnc hull not'en nnlnt Clink. Chl'di .tet)ts which thev mid wire -tucks of Yeu ere no doubt nwnre the nftnirsi , .,, ... v v.irV- fnlleuins renli. ..... ., uhth nm ,..i...i 1.. .,-, . - i , . " " "-! - t , . . '(li I 'ilMlll.l "l" '-ls ' III I I'M l uiib Dnnxrupi nrm nrc 111 n iih.-i. cum- ,enM .nn.le b hurl Mcmitftiiwiu. nenu -mher l!n. hv le-imn of the , , ' en or nbeut Ueccmber Kl. 1020. eclin.. in the ninrket. Mr (s.nr chWifi k Ce. hud no reul knewl- edge ns te the existing condition 01 our ceinpnnx, tne laciH ucieb ruin.i-un.ii num them by u nnd !' M. Chnndler." Perc M Chnndler. nlse hcnd of the flrm of Chnndler & Ce., although he Imu stendfnvtly dented nny connection with the hnnkuipt firm of Chnndler ... 11 plicated condition . . ,.f fh .lefun. t tlrm. "The InvestlKntieh conducted te iinte 1 vi.m.inni. ill m ti . iTe.iu.i. aTJL V. ' -""."i '"''"', ,, ,1 sti.ti mem, nfhrlilu ms tlie . n- rein. iven in ine ense ei nrtfijrred clnlmx the ltimtler Telved the renllzntlen its In the mnrsiniil iiciuuiit mid either the -nme din or the following din storks of our customers enrrle.i in the ituujjlnni m mm wun miiramaniiiiiMii irawiiwiw w 1 Visit nn Asce Stere today Wl receverj is nreblemntli.nl. Vnlnable Klglits Disclosed 'TTewcver, certeln vnlunble rights of TdlterH of the bankrupt hnxe been dis Clesmi through the Investigation m f.ir made bv the trustee, In the . nfercement of whlcli It seems prebnblc united notion en the part of the trustee nnd the credi tors lit the enl nn; te iiceeiiiplislt of fectlve results 1 micIi action li thought nn opperturiit is preM'titeu f.u the roceerx of xen si.itiintlnl iss. t "The enforcement of tli.i-e i'i,lit eeur?e, nitiiiN u mtv .eiisldtrnlil pense, lurrleulnrn for m counting wit which would mnke the .et of lnd.i i-il action b the different isHturs jiren In tire. Tlil'i is due te tlie . tniieh 1 plicated m mints wln.li iimt b. um elw) before the riglitH of the rexpcitlw creditors e.m be determined. einul lnfly the best results can be ebtiiiiie I Only bj the united nithm b nil ilie erelltefii "Your tiustee r lenipbtms ins 1 testlgntleu ns luplil'y ns possible and at nn e.irh date will siilimll te ou m ,nAV ileUT"; -I " nV eV nfh rW,; 'VnB. 1, . .' n- se of fecund or, f , , , , ( , , K Tnn" 'sXta'!!: m 1 un'urtmin. ,. ,wn. ..,,,, re. ..i.,.i eld Ilrethcrs & Ce.. is expected te brenk Ills silence within the next few days nnd answer statements made, by Men denlmll te the creditors. Mcndenhnll clnims I'ercj Chnndler took n prominent pnrt In the events letullnj: up te the recchershin of the defunct concern, and the creditors ere looking tti him te clear up' the tdtuntlen concerning that injstcrieus "Account Ne. net." In this connection, Mcndenhnll snld: "lly tlie middle or lnttcr pnrt of March. Clark,; Chllds & Ce. had full knowledge of our condition, but they had no knowledge of the. moneys thnt P. M. Chandler owed the (lrm, ns jecrnl months before, for the purpose of con ceding this from nny ene uhe might come In te examine the books, P. M. Chnndler had all his Individual accounts ns well ns the sjndlcntc accounts of the 11 rm closed en the books of Chandler Ill-ethers fc Ce., and all carried exer Inte tKe account of whnt wng known nf m,.m11ei- Tires. & ntihouhced,' reliilncjl ai.pt)0, mnrgliinl account, nnd Pl,IJS1,iJL ,H .''i1?! payment of a loin of $20lf.0f0 tnade te Chnndler Jlres. & ( e Tlin loon Ot ssuu.uini. u " Miwvwitnljr-WtutfL. 1 J. y if,,' i, A.'tff.l'C Ml fl kaij Ot. wJ hla!nel(l, .wnstivntKj lv.Jlrfc, Chj f, thb IftU CO. te Cimhtlldi- m, & qg llretln'r' nienths nge IfAftsH4ll te iiit . 'ftfll n.l nt flint time, nt P. 'M. Chnndler's sucgcBtlen. my Individual. ' account nnd t T. Chandler. .Tr.'s, nc nc ceunt were nlse put Inte fiOl account, but I did net want it there, se V. T. Chnndler, Jr., nnd I took enr nccetints ...A .! nn.1 ntnARrt .l.n.n l.n ll.n VPffll uiit ukuiii . vstM .... .' ...v "," erzz lawboeks, v.h,c ..- jj. -At the eillces of Clark, CMIds a I WTT s,., ' '' 10., in ew iurs 11. !i el"V, ' thnt the company, after the fall- a ceinnnn iwn sikhcu uy uie.iriniial rtild IrtderHCit by l"rcderlc1c T. OhaJI .Tr., and net n lean te Frederick 'r. 3 nn nn individual. m , ' 1 'l j st- ;.l ' i , . SisteL . "., .1 L. .. ,. . ''. CTAMMERING J' A New Departure I Bf Nermal SutntantJve Mathedt Cerrctue una i;o-eprnv. CU or prlM. THE KINOIfcrA' Ult'MJATION "Mera than a Scheel" . lt, riienu Klltnhiiuie 2J0H or Writ 11. At.rti.t I.a V iinW f1.nl. 3IS HTM'IIKN niKAnn ni.1in.rTii r s 1 IPtllt I t'j C Illl""' rz VICTROLAS S108.50, Style SO .1 - 50 cath $1 50 ueekty S133.50, Stile 00 U0 eathSI "5 utrhli S7.5i9.J0. Style 100 $10 caihS2 iteekly 1129 Chestnut St. SEsHB, v sfi ' I iV m 1 1 1 KwCQhiMh Wtrffiriff fiJnify ill 1 1 IrTTrTi bjTiaMPgXfJfrM V I ItH iTJTll 5fwJv??vatrTIVSirWW!9 Fleur And all lill Brands 5HC I P3 3 co. H S m 12-11) bit" At all our Stores MOTOC '' mi iii iiriiipniip i nraw iBiraiiraimm.wiiiiiiiiii ?. btawgl! Iiiliiitlt' Lb JjLi'ii BAY SEAL COATS Salesman's Samples $70 A SPECIAL let of Salrsmnn't Samplet from a reputable New Yerk house. At a SOc Saving n.tvilifully mttch.d lt fur .Win., will, miinlficmt brettied llnlne, (or only $70 00 AUe nurnbtr of trlarmtd tkunk, beavrr and aulrral caalt. De Net Mist This Opportunity NORTHERN FUR CO. 2d, 3d and 4th Fleer. Above 1235 MARKET STREET tea' IBrai:j:;i $ a 1 Si a Hi iil I'llll .hi Mli?, .1 New Tee Fashions i sAY-v Aw sTCSrjsrferss nsF 'hf- J!, i'r.'"'::'. Brown v&rasmetxf? or Black Grain $y.50 REELFS 5?? I Founded in 1894 1204 Chestnut St. 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. OVERCOATS 30 te 65 Tailored by the Kirschbaum shops priced by Reid 8C Fert which te men who knew these two Philadelphia institutions is all that need be said ! MTiTJIC IK. SA'TOQ.VllIVIil Pt t ft. " ' H m Frechie's Fixtures Dees color influence the temper? If it does, a few cheerful lamps of bright colors in the house ought te make people .mere cheerful areund'the house, and that is certainly -worth a let of money. , m Our showroom is n blaze of color and light with lamps j scattered nil ever the place; Fleer Lamps, Table Lamps, Piane, I Lamps, Desk Lamps, Bedroom Lamps, every Btyle, alzc, shape ij and color; all at moderatc, rensonneio priceti. , . Come and leek them ever and talk It ever. Yeu are always welcome, and we don't care very much- whether you buy new, next week or next month, but don't leave it any later if you wnnt te make a geed choice. ' JOSEPH E. FRECHIE &,CO., Inc. Men are snapping up this new winter model like it en sight. 27 N. 7th Street, Phila. IIF.T. MAKKKT AND AHCH STH. Open Saturday Until S P. M. 7rrxmmsmMsmrmmmm small dt posit utll held any jrrmnf. Arsi 1022 r - a wvr w ...-.,,,,., rJVni7, rn i.i -riT in i"T "l"lll 1228 MARKET Harpers Wagk-tOvei Sheps -Jr X--Sl E?VX?tfr1 lu?tEJll',.'2I!.sl?.'Y!!rta XA"-D makers or wen urn AND CXILDRRti'J! APPARriL OF TITK JIiaitKST CHARACTER i-uji jiwiiu JUiin 'i'lra.vi'r-stJC YIJAJtS CHESTNUT HHiMmMiliSIiMffiS MMEfMKiHMM Specializing in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts Medes of Distinction and Originality 1222-1224 Walnut Street Special Values for Tomorrow In 1 m Mtf ' B si Jrwi veais nuns ana uresse Every One Taken Frem Our Regular Stock at 25 te 50 Less Than Regular Prices Sports Suits In tweeds, mixtures and novelty fabrics. $55.00 Values at yj&Q Tailored Suits Of MeU9syne and Veldyne, in navy, black, and new shades of brown. $95.00 Values at $58 Fur-trimmed Suits In Meussyne and duvet de laine, with beaver, wolf and mole. $110.00 Values at On Our New Third Fleer A Complete Showing of Smart Street Dresses of In Canten and Reshanara Crepe, Satin, Tncettne and Peiret Twill; with touches of colorful embieidery; in black. nay, brown and ether Autumn shades Sports Coats Of Tweeds, Chinchillas and Novelty Fabrics. $55.00 Values at '29.50 Tep Coats Nermandte and Andrea black, navy and brown Sizes te 44. $85.00 Values at Cleth, $58 GOWNS WRAPS SUITS runs BLOUSES SWEATERS JR n& vyjT Chestnut Cerner Twelfth MILLINERY SKIRTS LINGERIE ' PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL WA WRAPS Exceptional Saturday Values and 110.00 Medels of Rich Beauty Back of such Ceat quality and value is our invaluable experience as manufacturers. That is the real reason for being; able te offer Coats of this class for this price. They are in truth wonderful. Handsome fur cellars en all of them, some have also cuffs of fur. Embroidered, braided and plain effects in blouse and straight line effects. Ne fashionable fabric is emitted. Linings of canton crepe. Coats 39.50 te 345.00 THIRD TLOOP. m $69.50 Values up te 65.00 at $25, $29.50, $35 Fur-Trimmed Coats and Wraps Of Fertuna, Orlande and Panvelaine with wolf, beaver, mole and squirrel $195.00 Values at $125 Q xp Fur Trimmed Coats and Wraps Shown in Belivia, Fertuna and Panvelaine trim med with Beaver, Mele and Wolf. All sizes for women and misses and all colors. Special at Values up te $145 ) SUR.OO I Lf 2 I lij pi. fvi . . -- ,,.-., i v Gowns of Distinction And Unusual Value 1.50 AQ They show SUDCrier worth ... , - .... glance. Wonderful nt a StvleH in lnnn btraight Jine and bleuse effects. The brilliant beaded sleeves, the embroidered effects, the smart irregularity of the skirts, are just n few of the fenturcs that lift these ffewns te distinction. Materials are reshanara crepe, poiret twill, chiffon velvet, veldyne, canton crcpe. Styles for street and afternoon. SKrevn ki.oeti Tailored Suits Fur-trimmed 49-50 Anether demonstration which will impress our ability as manufac turers te (jive style nnd eunlity, at prices that stress value-jrivinK with out a peer. The materials aie very beautiful meusiyne, duvt de laines and veldyne. The handsome cellars of beaver, squnrel, opossum or mole emphasize u n u s u a.l opportunity. Last hour stjles Paris copies and adaptations snceND TLOOTI 1 1 7 k 4 Smart Sweaters Exceptional at 5e95 Slip-en Sweaters of mohair; V necks. They come in rust, cardinal, buff, brown, navy blue and black. FIRST KLOOU Skirts in the Wanted Stripes and Plaids, 7.95 A collection of emnrt atylea in box pleated, side pleated and large pocket effects. I IV Specialize in Gent, and Ceata That Slenderize the Lurqer Women Very Interesting Saturday News OF Juvenile Apparel . Mothers are finding out the real service the Harris Stere is rendering in effering. new and very smart apparel for growing girls at prices that offer worth-while econ omy. Practical Pretty and Lew Prices are the factors, .rn&da mero emphatic by to morrow's values. reunTit Fi-ecm Serge Dresses 4.95 te 8.50 Every thrend wool, atd the dresses are made te retain iheir clever lines. Belted models, in the fashion able straight line ef fects. A few have detachable Pongee Bleuses. Fer ages 0 te 16 vears. Methera will quickly recognize the superior values. rOTJUTH FLOOR Fur-trimmed Tep Coats 22.50 Distinctive styles- plainly the work of specialists who study bocemingneeu for youth. Materials nre bellviu, sucdone and sllvertip coatings. They are all fur trim med; full length; lined throughout and warm ly interlined, for ape$ 0 te 16 ytart, feunrn PLoen Bramley Frecks 11.95 Small wonder that this style has met with such wide adoption. It combines smart benuty with utmost utility. Made of heavy Jersey: two-piece de tachable linen cellar and cuffs. All wanted shades, including hernia and red. Fer ages 8 te lfi. -1"-T" Ft'Qen W V :i j n -n .a sJ il m WmkmLimm ,--! I J .. , , I I, i I i .'I nJW-MnKmmk1 I i ULi-, . t Ik .( 1
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