IPW" ' ' '""I f ; . ;' . i;vs" ;'y vt( - '..if VI 8' t . , jUYJLyiNJLLNtt' I'UJOJLIU JjHiJLHJJJXt im..LllJJJUXJiZXXLJi j.uejjxxj., xwr-um-u , --- bH' - MAN, 2 BUYS HURT H AUTO ACCIDENTS Six-Year-Old Hamilton Street Child Sustains Injuries in Triple Smash MOTHER DRIVING ONE CAR Three person, a mnn nnd two boys, were Injured In meter accident Inst nlglit. I'ursnlns a hoop In the street nt Greene and liUrny streets, German town, Jnmcs Smith, eleven, 4152 OIcvo OIcve Innrl nventie, ns struck by nn automo bile. The boy wns taken te the Ocr Ocr mnntenn Hespltnl where it wai found he was suffcrlnK from n frnctured skull, rtnjmnnd V. Powell, of Wlldwoed, N. J., drlter of the nute, surrendered te Gcrmantewn police. Six- ear-old Chnrlcs Cnrpcntcr, 8511 Hamilton street, was injured when three automobiles collided nt Thirty-fourth and Spring Garden street. He was taken te the I'nUerity Hospital. The mother of the injured boy was driving ene of the machines. One nute speeding west en Spring Garden street struck that of Jehn Crl Crl senl. 1531 Whnrten street, going west en the snme street. The car of Mrs. Carpenter collided with these two. The driver and two girls nbenrd the car that hit that of Criseni abandoned It nnd escaped. The abandoned car was taken te the Sixteenth Dl'trlct police station. Frank I.ndd. 112 West Hertter Rtrect, mitnlncd n .fractured skull when the motercjcle he was riding skidded In Deri-cft street near the l'hllndclphla and Heading Hallway. He was tnkcu te the Gcrmantewn Hospital. TO TOLL BELLS FRIDAY Danks and Business Houses Will Clese en Armistice Day A call te Philadelphians te suspend nil nenriscntial business Armistice Day, November 11, has been extended in n proclamation by Mayer Moere, asking that the day be observed with services and the display of the American flag as a mark of respect te these who gave their lives In the World War. Banks and business houses will be eleicd for the day. Church bells will tell between 11.45 o'clock A. M. and 12 o'clock neon. The Mayer atee re called te l'hllndclphlans the two min utes of silent devotions te be observed following 12 o'clock neon. Child Burned In Bonfire Lee Mnrkee, four years old, 5833 Crittcnden street, was burned about the body and face yesterday when his cloth -Ins Ignited from n bonfire. He was taken te the Gcrmantewn Hospital. The finest butter in America! I iye n I 1 At all our Stores ft lififjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiraiiraiiiiraiieiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiifii PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CONTAGION EVERY time you breathe you inhale thousands of infectious germs, and these immediately find a resting place in the soft tissues of your threat. Keep a convenient bottle of Forma Ferma mint Tablets in your pocket, dissolve one lowly in your mouth every time you are in a place where disease germs are prevalent in street car, theatre, rail read train, store or en dusty street. A.pleaianc tasting but powerful anti septic is released, and, mixing with tha saliva, will euickly spread te every part of the mouth and threat, checking the Berm life and preventing threat infec tion; possibly laryngitis, tonsillitis. "flu." Relieves hoarseness. Helpful for singers, actors, smokers, speakers, lecturers, etc. Children like them. tSOi at all druggists. 'ermamini GERM-FIGHTIIMr: THROAT TABLETS wraemlntUwrtradainciV. Illdentifieiearprwhci. rr ntrmran n. me, riVW XOTK Ll'li'AL.'. " ' f J J ' i w;i j Mspw 'TyTTTsM Will the sudden changes of weather catch you napping? .WV tl 1 1 1 u j s s J WtaBtW Takes the snap out of chilly rooms in a jiffy A MZK AM) ST1L13 l'OK ANY ItOOM HneeUllhtii for tlie lrollewlnKt hn,U3Rter ?.'.en,fr nnd 'l0"- elves n'iS11" without extra test, nLiW"i. Qas-rired Ilellera. Ne i?al 'lilflt nr ahes AMIu."""'" and "0t Wa,er Have Our llerpaentatlve Cull WM. AKERS. JR.. m. Jj-W. Cor. 10 th & Filbert Sts. , ' 30 th Hall and 'Phene Orders ruled. Dell, Walnut S80O Keystone, Main 4101 -All These Goods en Sale Tomorrow Bters Opens Dally at S A. VL Closes B.30 V. M. iuki mia, ae, wainnt hboe neytene, main tiui m.mm nnnrnvwr Qel Start Your HolidaySheppingNow-Conveniently,EconomicaUy! llllVcr$Ciry OaWG All November Purchases Will be Charged en Bill Rendered January 1, 1922 $ Loem-hnds & Remnants of f0 2 te 4 Weel Goods "ec Marrnleui mHI clenrnncc for Annlverearr 36- te S4-lnch vrldthi, French nnd tailor serges, hemespuns, tweeds, poplins, neodle cords, vigojireaux guitlngs, wool batistes, mixed ynrn suitings, crepe poplins, coatings, veleurs, etc. "Wanted colors. Plenty of navy and black. Ne Mail or 'Phene Orders Lit Brether First Fleer, Seuth f HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Market i YeUew Trading Stamp With Every 10c Purchase All Day LJlffltlll Mtixmw&wms AVAlklU1iVBHSAM Tomorrow ! The once is for the one day only! $1.35 Hemstitched & Scalloped Table Cleths Beautiful floral denlrna R8 Inches, reuna or nqu.tre Of nn rnercerlred damask aplcndld for hrpakfmt clethi Wafcfi Daily Advertisements for Similar Big Specials Lit n rethers First Fleer, North c 3a Superb Overcoats & Suits PRICED MIGHTY LOW We never talk anyone Inte buying anything, but even if we some times did, we wouldn't have te de it te sell you any one of these Over Over Ovor cents or Suits they soil themselves en merit! Warm Overcoats Werth $27 te $29 New $16.50 Werth $30 te $32.50 New $21 Werth $35 te $38 New $24.50 Big, comfortable, geed-looking ulsters, ulstorettos and r&tclans; every ene of finest all-wool ma terial some plaid-back coatings. And we have your size. . m e ' ! I Suits and Overcoats for Beys $9.50 Overcoats $6.45 Deuble breasted. Canslmeres and cheviot Weel lined. S 1 r. e s te 12. $18.50 te $16.50 Suits $14 $19 $25 The materials match the tailor- 1HB u w.jv- ly high - grade vrorsteds. cassi- meres, veleurs andi tweeda; youthful and conservatives styles. - ------ I Hand-Tailored Superior Suits 'Valued at $22.50 Two-tretiBera Suits Usually $30 Twe-trousers Suits Usually $35 Ovorceata $9 Deuble-breasted Sturdr ana warm. H8.75 te $34.75 Overcoats $11.75 $10 Suits, $6.98 With extra knickers. Sturdy corduroy. Sizes 7 te 18. Lit Brethers Second Fleer DubbMbllt " All wool. Weel-lined SUes 9 and 18 1 $A.85 Slies S te IS $15 Suita, $8.50 $18te With extra knickers. Cassl- $26.75 Suits .merei and che!eta. Sizes "Dubbalbllt " Strictly all 7 te 15. I wool. SUes 7 te 18 "TLif Vi It t fw Ml Women's & Misses' Every box in this latest ship ment holds a revelation i n beauty, in qual ity and in glor ious fur trim ming at an un believably 1 e w price! Simple sperti styles, also stun ning embroid ered, or silk stitched models by far the ma jority of them topped with huge cellars of the most popular furs in them selves worth the price of the en tire coat. Navy, Brown, Black, R cin deer, Sorrento, Marabou, Mo rocco & Taupe. 1 ' fjf H B Ussssr aLWr sdfcfln flssBl 0ICbbVM smwlesm rfflBb BBVBlH sKnr QC WeVss flBui C2SsV VV "QJSiS iV sTJr msw V ' m9fT wrlkJ UewsWWasW Sr7 svcS, TalSi wL Wendcr of Wen- S14 r3 V VPlT Sftsk KJw ywk ders'The Sale MlBJ-im w'Mk SSm $ffm3 of the Sea8en! fen) FSKv-N mf All lined with AJn K Ukr fsfF t'"L. ' s tr V i plmn or figured M? AW fr mfi 4M)ll ilk-every de- 1 II rtMf M Tf tail of their mak ing indicative of the exquisite care that is only lavished en strictly h i g h grade apparel. Finest of Polly Pelly anna, Belivia, B read cl eth, Normandy, Ve lour, Duvet da Lainc and Seal Plush with gorgeous trim mings of Opos sum or Beaver-ctte. Lit Brethers Second Fleer Underwear and Hosiery in the Annireranrjr Snle asturet winter cCmfert later and liberal savings new. Women's $1 Underwear Heavy ribbed, fleece lined "7 Qc vests nnd pant3 3 I Jtett Beys' $1.35 Union Suits Fleece lined; ribbed; natural t color. Sizes 4 te 16 Rt m i 98c Children's 65c te 75c Underwear, 49c & 59c Fleece-lined vests and pants. Dcertn th- home a bit before the Holidays it will require very little during our Anniversary Salei Handsome $3 te $6 Hand-Blocked Cretonnes Phenomenal new purchase one of the greatest bargain features of our entire Anniversary Sale! By rare geed fortune we secured these beautiful draperies at but a fraction of their real worth! In rich new "velvety" designs of a qunlity generally used in the best interior decorating work. Bird, floral and fieried stripe patterns en blnck, orange, turquoise and ight grounds. 50-inch wide eneught te split. Lit Brethers Second Fleer llll sank Fleer Tomorrow! $4. SILK Petticoat Anniversary Price, A prominent manufacturer's sur plus stock this price does net cover actual cost se don't think of missing such extraordinary values I Very geed chiffon taffeta and silk jer sey with taffeta or messnline flounces pin-corded, shirred, scalloped, ruf fled, etc. All colors and changeable effects. ftSBrai Torne rre w vlTWvJu Second Fleer SHOES $K.98 Tomerrou Women's $1.50 OQcI Sillr Srerlrinas "O t Extraordinary purchnse Oak- brook, Gorden and ether fam i eusly geed makes. Hich-snliced heels, double tees, reinforced i , tops. Black, brown and gray. tttii n 19 Children's $2 Sports Stockings Imported and domestic wool in heather shades. J'iiiiiii..i ;; Women's $1.50 Sports Stockings Brown and heather shades, i i Slight imperfections. Lit Brethers First Fleer, Seuth 79c Nurses' Uniforms Seme of the finest and most Famous mahes greatly under priced tomorrow. Nurses' $4.50 White Uniforms. 2.98 2.79 Linene with pockets and smart low cellar. Sizes 86 te 46. $4 Uniforms for 1 Maids and Nurses j Blue or gray chambray with pockets and adjustable high or low cellars. Same smart model in blue-and-white striped gingham also. Size 36 te 46. -Second Fleer Iff 2nV yrj if P-; r ' Reusing Geed Values! Radium Alarm Clocks Several hundred of the finest back-bell alarm clocks, with rad ium dials easily distinguishable at night. Heavily nickel - plated; guaranteed pertect. $3 Lytanite Radium Alarms $1.98 $4.50 Glewllte Rndiunt Alarms vsSiSsjv 5 Aute Radium Alarms $2.49 , $2.98 Light-day movement. Lit lit ethers .Main Arcads Extraordinary Anniversary Let of $5 Ready-te-Wear t Hat Trimmed t FrtselChart Hats x&B? Tomerrou) A biK New Yerk maker's close out of all little lets in' the very smartest styles of the season; Kinds that have been the best sellers in our regular stock. Rich du'ctynes galore every imaginable shape, every becoming effect, every fashion able color nnd color combination. Rell brim, flaie-frent and soft eftects with unique orna ments, clever novelties and fancy ribbons. -First Fleer. North The mid-point of the week finds us at the high point of this spectacular Shee Sale I Women's Lew i Very Special! The real value of these oxfords is hnnratlv far nheve the nrice we have put upon them the best proei is te s them. Glazed kid with welled sole, Cuban heel and straight imita tion tip. Anether fine let in patent colt- skin and black calf with hand welted soles; low walking heels. COyy I Zrf m m r w I Men's $7 te $10 Shoes & Oxfords, $4.95 Tnn cnlf, gun-metal calf, black kid, brown kid and Norwegian grain. Smart English and bread tee models, plain or perforated. .......... Misses' & Children's $4 Shoes, $2.69 Patent colt with white buck tops. Lace styles. Sizes 8 te 2. Children's $3 te $3.50 Shoes, $1.95 Lace and button styles, in black .nd tan cor dovan. Welted oak soles. Sizes G te 8. Beys' $4 Shoes, $2.95 Tan, in lace and blu rher styles: rubber heels. Sizes 1 te eSj. Yeung Women's $3.50 Shoes, $2.39 Lace styles with mili tary heels v Gun-metal. Sizes 2j te 5. First Fleer. North ifFYt Tomorrow Will Be a Day of Extra Big Anniversary Value- Giving in Lewer Priced Merchandise of Every Seasonable Kind! s $3 1 $5 High Shoes) $ 1 m shoes with half price the rule. V Women's Gun-metal calf, patent colt-skin, black and tan leathers, also two-tone effects. Butten and lace. All sizes in let. Men's Gun-metal calf, patent celtskin and tan shoes. All sizes in the let. Nene Sold te Dealers. Beys' loco and blucher; English and round tee shapes. Sizes 9 te 13tt. Misses' & Children's Gun-metal calf, patent colt and tan. Infants' te misses' size 2 in the let. -v r Women's $3 & $3.50 $ Shoes(Dutten and lore.) X Gun-metal calf, patent colt and KldsKln. uoeu size range. Children's $1.50 & $2 Shoes Turned sales. Bless 1 te $1 Women's $4.50 te $7 Shoes, $2.98 High and low HlineB. Oun-metal call, black nnd tan BIzeB 2tt te 8. Iiew hcels. Women's $2 te fE&r c I X IsVfcr k VJUJsK soe sjtJSS&r t?Cc $3.60 Shoes W3 various leathers Butten and lacs Geed sirs range Men's $4 te $6 "i $0.95 Shoes Lt Oun-metal calf and tan Lace and blucher All sixes In the let. hildren's S2 Cnnvn Shr like sketch, 50c. On Sale 9.30. White canvas with Wnnlr . e ankle patch. Cemented soles. Sizes G te 10. Ne mall or 'phene orders flll.d Dn Snhway footwear. Women's & Misses' DRESSES $9 & $11 &C Values PJ $12 te $15 7 7C Values P t . i O $16 te $20 (JA Values Pa7 Trlcetlne, srce Jersey, bIIvm bIIvm tene, crene d rhino, satin, taffeta, silk poplin, tricoleur and irpors irpers ette all colors Dressv rnodeli bendid, braided nnd embroidered Alee two piece sport dres-iei .. Women's & Misses' $18.50 Coats, $10 Drssv and sperta styles Sema with mnnnlsh LOllars and set-tn ei i irIiu sleeves ! A ) A TO ra ifvk U i JfEJ H f T!- rWitjftv iflfi wk $.4 Blanket Robes, $2.39 rierat patterns; iRtln-trlmmed c e I lar 04id pockets; cord and tassel. Sketched $1 Pantalettes, 79c Satlne In navy, brown, purple and black, ankle length. ,$3 Waists, $1.98 Pongee, smartly tailored. 19c te 22c Scrim, I2V2C WlWie. cream and ecru , bordered 55c te 75c Sefa Cushions 37c & 49c Cretonne and tap estry; roverslble. 5" 10c & 12V2c Handkerchiefs. . Men's Cambric, plain and Initial Women's plain, bordered or em broidered $2 Corsets, $1 n & G , W n , and C B ala Splrlte $5 Silver Bread Trays, $3.98 Quadruple plated, bright finish $15 Silver Tea Sets, $9.98 Keur pieces. Bright finish. 55c & 59c Brise Bise Cur tains, 35c & 39c Roetoh lace, overlecked edges $2 & $2.50 Silks, yard, 69c Useful lengths. IMaln and fancy .......' L,ii.vAiwff 1 i L ':: 'J 90cWindew Shades, 47c Upaquc anteed rollers and fixtuies. 25c Marquisette, yd. 12l2c Natural color 5 colors, including white and crecn. Sketched. Guar- $1.25 & $1.69 Window Panels 89c & 98c medallion 55c Cretonnes, 24c Heavy and in geed designs and colors $3 Table Scarfs, $1.98 Tapestr-nnd-eleur with metal lace Lare effects. $1.50 Cur tains, 79c , Scrim; hem- 1 Btltehed and laca edsed Dutch1 1 itile I 18c Reds, 12y8c Ooese-neck reds; 54-lnch exten slen $2 Window Panels, $1.19 Tace, 2-lnch Men's $2 Union Suits, $1.49 Lern cr Gray cotton Beys' $1 Blouses, 69c Stripe percale Attached cell.i- Women's $1 Stockings, 59c Weel, wanted colors Imperfe t Women's $1.50 Stockings, 89c Hill; In black and color 59c Turkish Towels, 39c White ml tolercd berdei 1 Women's 25c Stockings, 12Vnc Black cotton Men's $28.50 & $30 Twe-Pants SUITS Sinple- and double-breasted. Beys' $12.50 Mackinaws, $5.69 ll-noel 12 intteiie enertible lel.ar Beys' $10.50 & $12.50 Twe-Pants Suits, $6.89 All-wool Nerfe k iredel1" Beys' $15.50 Scheel Overcoats, $7.98 most eitcpt'enAl ulue' 8 te 1? eais Beys' $10.50 Twe-Pants Corduroy Suits, $6.48 Sturdllj tailored " 10 1 " ui' Beys' $5.50 Suits, $2.95 Midd Junier Norfolk and (.Her Twist stjles In lU'ht ana (Ui cotclure 1 te 1 earn Men's $16.50 Overcoats, $9 en5 winter-weight coils blzcs te 40 bi east measure Men's $12.50 Overcoats, $6.95 lleay winter weight Sires te 35 breast mi a ure $17 .75 i8fW JQl Ax -" ,28 Women's $1.50 $1. te $2 Gloves .... J A Twe-clasp. Black, brown, whits I ann gray Kia ..... ... wvmarz" s Twafc. vff fv i I w i s i. . "vavjk-rfiB 'uitv i . I I I -v im ni'x tMT-ir- 'm ' .f A 'V $8 Rugs, Hrl le $5.98 $6 Rugs, HrO leet $3.98 Weel - and fibre 3teversl-blr $6.50 Corsets, $3 ltence belt apd W. D. Nuferm. White or pink broehe ; X.IT KOTJIEBS 'VQpz&KEiX V 1 1 "SV WXt HAxS U RIMMED FREE OF CHARGE $4 te $5 Ready-te-Wear Hats, $2 Extraordinary purchase! Geed velvet or duvetynej fur brims; all smartly trimmed. Leading colors. Four sketched. ? $1.50 te $3 Hats, 89c Keady-for-wear and unt rim med velet hats; numerous becoming shapes Dlack and colors. Twe sketched. $40 Rugs, $24.98 V$ Sffi, $12 Rugs, 9x12 feet, $8.98 Tapestr Itu spIi n Urlcitil cf. feels Limited let $1 Rubber Mats, 49c Ma (j inthei AJtmlnstei. Oriental and floral denlftns. Limited let $1.10 Sheets, 79c Seamed 81x90 Inches Pillow Oases, 42x38 and in, 45x38 Inches . . 117C Belstsr Oases, 42x72 en Inches.. JC Visit Onr Wsw Jff Hestauraut Best of Bvsrythlnir at Iiewsst 7rle--Sevnta rioer of Our Mew Buliaintr, 7tU ana Mrkt Ste, $6 Blankets, $3.98 White or gray wool-nap. Imported Grass Rugs Win i browns ami i nn $8 Rugs, $5.98 $6 Rugs, $4.49 8x10 feft $4.50 Rugs, $3.29 Bt' feet ,-- -fl $5 Velvet Rugs, $2.98 30x63 InchcH In ruKn pattern Wemcn'i 65c Undenvear, 49c Klerce-llned, cotton rlbbnd vests Women's $1.75 Union Suits. . . . Heavy rieece-nned. cotton-ribbed. $3 Bed Spreads, $1.95 VYhlte crochet, neat patterns, ; X.IX BROXHK $l 29 v," m i i him m is? I. m, tf i m II I?MtTl U1Z.'. wh m I BWtl V'lT'fW A'sTT'J m ri'.ic i mm fi B mi i - .
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