Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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THINK COUNCILIN
LACK POLITENESS
pupils at Session Deplore Con
stant Interruption of Speak
ors Glve Wegleln 0. K.
EVENINQ, PUBLIC -LEDQ-ER-PHIIJADEIPHIA' FRIDAY, yOTEMBEK 11, 1921
HIT AUTO POUND PLAN
City Councllmen should have Mint
elementary Instruction In politeness and
(.hetild net all talk at once, In the opin
ion of thirty pupils of the Edward T.
filecle Public Scheel, who hnd an after
noon of practical civics yesterday In the
jallery of Council chamber.
The most Impressive thine te the chil
dren, who were escorted by Isabella E.
Adams, their teacher In civics, was the
constant Interruption of speeches nnd
the clamoring among the Ceuncllmen te
at the fleer.
"We never act thnt way," wild one
of the pupils, "when we conduct our
own Council meetings at school. AVhen
ever one of us is talking we are net In
terrupted until we nre through. I
think thnt would be a mighty geed plan
te introduce in City Council."
nmanuel Lewcnstcln, thirteen years
eld, of -1023 North Bread street, who
In president of the clnss, said he "could
tell at once" thnt President Wegleln
van a "well-educated man."
"I could understand everything he
lras iaylng," the boy declared, "except
vhen he was interrupted, and that
Kerned te be often.
During the session when Councilman i
ion Tiigcn attacked the "nutomeblln
Irtunrt nu miu no tneugnt tnc pence
could de mere geed for the city by
spending their time hunting auto
thieves, the children were, quick te In
derse his view.
"I think he Is quite Tight," until
Lewenstein j "we have tee many petty
rules and regulations that get ns noth
ing and waste patrolmen's tlm which
could be spent mere profitably.
"I knew," he said, "that the traffic
problem Is one of great proportions, but
the establishment of an auto pound will
nevw eelve It."
The school children Alse expressed
opposition te the argument of Council
man Jjimcburncr. who wtfhtcd te allow
city officials te park their cars around
City Hall.
Dorethy Heuse, thirteen years old.
of 1012 Blinds street, said: "Council
man LImeburner Is wrong ; there should
be no special privileges. The city of
ficials are no better than any ene else,
and if the city ordinances say auto
mobiles cannot be parked around City
Hall they have no mere right te vlo vle vlo
late this than they have te violate the
law against burglary."
The, children remained until the end
of the session und took nn Interest in
every bill thnt wae considered, and
especially In the recommendation for i
traffic scmaphore at a corner near their
school.
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What is
"A Blessing
en
Your Head"
, ?
ED. PINAUD'S
HAIR TONIC
of
ceurse:
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Fer Men Who Appreciate
Style in Winter Shoes
Somewhat of an achievement te
make a shoe that will buck up
against winter underfoot and yet
give you the correct style of the
season.
Mere than the average in
quality, yet below the aver
age in price.
',j
$7.50
One 0 21 cempltle lines In all, leathers, including
popular black and brawn graina at this popular price.
Harpers 122s market
Wak()Ver
1022 chestnut Sheps
V 3- J h
franklin Simen & Ce.
tA Stere of Individual Sheps
Fifth Avenue, New Yerk
Our Fashion Exhibit
Will Be Closed
TODAY
Armstice Day
In Commemoration of
OUR HEROES
This Exhibit
Will Be Continued en
Saturday, November 12th
AT THE
Bellevue-Stratford
New Fashions for the
Winter Season
Fer Madame and
Mademoiselle
trawferi
Alse
fa
Ckttiier
Great f aire
Buy New, Pay January First
If you have a charge account here, all merchandise
purchased from new until the end of December may be
paid for the first of January, 1922.
' We arc opening many new accounts every duy.
Mere Exceptional Values in
Women's Dresses Saturday
Last Saturday was a banner day everybody was talking about
the "wonderful valups," the "fine quality" "Didn't knew you could
get such Dresses at these prices," etc.; and this Saturday mere of
these "wonderful values" will be available:
My l
Smart Weel
Jersey Dresses
$12.75
A slip-en model copied from a Dress at nearly
double this price. Leng sleeves; cellar that can
be worn high or low. Navy, black, brown, beaver,
taupe, rust. v
Tricetine and I eiqna
Jersey Dresses J P-L-yU
Jlcdingetc, tunic and straight-line models;
beaded, braided, embroidered. Tricetine in navy
and black; jersey in beaver and brown.
Embroidered
Jersey Dresses
Bought at an "exceptionally low price. Panel
and tunic models. Alse Ceat and Tunic Dresses,
trimmed with fiat braid. Navy beaver, brown.
New Dresses of )
Duvet de Laine
Straight-line and circular-skirt models in fashionable shades,
beaded and embroidered a very attractive assortment.
-? atraH-brlds . Clettiler Second Meer, Ifar'.Mt Htreet
w- & 1 SI
9 t f - A - T" jl m
5 due ei men s moo ueuuug i
e njj7 i fl 'I .T M
s m it omens Apnarei 10-merrun
$20.00
$25.00
Men's Suits Tailored-te-Measure
for $55.00
An extensive purchase of fine woolens in many weaves and
patterns including lC-eunce v. inter blue serge enables our Cus
tom Tailoring stuff te make these Suits for 20 per cent less than the
present price. Of course every detail of the work is executed
right in our own Custom Shep.
- -"rHWbrldae & Ulotliw-tSecenS Fleer, IJuai
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Every Man Who Needs a New Winter Suit
or Overcoat Should Be Here Saturday
Our Wonderful Purchase of the Amold-Louchheim Surplus
Brings Savings of $7.50 te $20 from the Regular Prices
We added nearly $50,000 worth, retail value, te our already large stock, because we had the opportunity te procure
these lets of Suits and Overcoats at far less than we paid for e ur regular stocks, and far less than 'any ether Clothing Stere
in America could buy them feri The ALCO designer has no superior in this country, neither has ALCO tailoring, nor the
ALCO all-wool fabrics. These are the same grades as in our regular ALCO line., the regular prices of which are lower than
for ether Clothing of equal quality. TO-MORROW you can bu y these splendid garments at S7.50 te 20.00 less than our
regular prices:
$27 SO $31.50 $37.50 $42.50
Men's and Yeung Men's Ulsters, Ulsterettes and Chesterfield Coats
Men's and Yeung Men's Winter Suits at Each Price
Briefly, these wonderful values are in such comprehensive assortment as te afford almost as varied selection as
euV regular stock of ALCO Suits and Overcoats marked at from $7.50 te $20.00 MORE than these low prices. PLEASE
TRY TO BE EARLY TO-MORROW.
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"ids i. C nthlir Srixjrid T" xi- Kuat
Wonderful News from the Northland
i
Jelly Old Santa Clans
Will be Here Te-morrow
This very night he is swiftly Hearing Philadelphia borne
en the wings of a swift north wind. And te-morrow he'll be
here as round, as ruddy and as jelly as ever.
And what de you suppose he has brought as a merry sur
prise for his little visitors ANOTHER INTERESTING STpRY
BOOK! All about the wonderful adventures of Nancy and Bill.
Quick before you go te bed ask Dad, or Mether, or
Auntie, or Uncle te take you te welcome dear old Santa again.
He'll be here waiting for you, surrounded by
The Finest and Greatest Collection of Toys We Have Ever Known
Toys that amuse, Toys that teach an indescribable variety for boys and girls
of all ages. New and beautiful decorations, tee! '
And Here's Important News for Grewn-ups
Who Want te Attend te Certain Things Early
Dells at Half
and Very Clese
te Half Price
.Bisque Figure Dells 5a
Jointed Dells and Babies 35c
Dressed Dells 50c and $1.00
Mary Mixup Dells-fZ.OO
Infant Character Dells new
.',0c, $3.90 and $-1.(15
Straight-leg Dells, S7e te $.1.00
Mechanical Trains, worth double
this price $1.00
Children's Play Dishes, worth
nearly double $2.50
Dells' Beds, complete with mat
tress, worth one-half mere $t
Children's A utomebiles $7.50
Hecking Horses; with coats of
beautiful black or brown imita
tion hair $10.00
Children's Heed Reckere $5.00
Children'e Opera (Hussesrcal
ones Set
Magic Lanterns $1.5u
Xursery Talking Machines, that
will play 7-inch record $5.00
Electric Trains, complete with
transformer, for hemts wired
for electricity $6.fw. 'erth
about double
r.-v htrnubrltlBe 4 ClethS'r l"rum, Fleer
Silver-plated Bag
Frames, 35c and 50c
Werth Deuble and Mere
--Ready for these who ueuld
make holiday gift.. Many t-hape;-,
many sizes in this group the
surplus stock of a wholesale
heu!e en sale te-morrow at an
extraordinary taing 6e and
eOc each. . . m .in-wce t- i mi i r
..- s l Mnrl ' Strct
Boudoir Clocks
Unusual at $4.95
Dainty Clocks for the toilet
table te match one's Fresqu
Iveire toilet set. Reliable time
keepers. Four designs at this
special price $'l.9e.
StmubrldKP t'lethlcr A.,. l, Cntre
, Sturdy Bed Muslins
Bleached Muslin, Sheets that
hetnemukers knew 'are excellent
I for general us-e.
I Sheets, 7290 inchc.-, $1,125
. each; 81x90 inches $1.45.
Pilleu' Caies, -lexye 2ec each.
Helster Shams, hemstitched and
embroidered, 27x71' $3.50.
Mrnwhrlris. leil it
l-le I.'. Till. Tt fret
The Best Values in Years in the
Misses' Wear Stere en Saturday
New purchases at the new low prices, special lets purchased at great price conces
sions, and garments from our regular hteck reduced te the new market level A WON
DERFUL DIFFERENCE IN PRICES you'll find, and the styles are se new and smart.
Misses' Coats Greatly Under Price
At $27.50 I At $49.50 ' At $59.50
Silk - lined Velour, Full - belted Belivia Wrap - back Belivia
Coats, in black, navy, , C6ats, in navy, brown, Coats, in navy, brown,
reindeer, brown; and I black a n d Sorrento i reindeer, black and
Itaglan - sleeve Sports blue; shawl cellar of Sorrento blue; deep
Coats of plaid-back I dyed opossum or i fur cellar and cuffs,
cloaking. Sizes 14, 161 nutria. Sizes 14, 1(3 Sizes II, 10 and 18
and 18 years. and 18 years. years. (Sketched).
Misses Fine Dresses, $19.50 te $22.50
Tailored Ceat Dresses with long roll cellar, and Tie-Belt Dresses
with colored vestees, developed in navy Peiret twill, tricetine and surge.
Velveteen Dresses with geld stitching, nnd Canten Crcpe Dresses in slip slip
en and lety-walsted styles. Sizes 11, 10 and 18 year-..
Misses' Suits, $29.50 ; Misses Coats, $35.00
Silk-lined Sports Suits of tweeds Tailored Belted Coats and
and veleurs; also plain-tailored ... , ,, . , .
trieetines and veleurs with beaver- rup-slcee Ceal. Tweeds, two-
ette cellar. Sizes 14, 10 and 18 ! tone and Normandy" cloaking.
. (Sketched.) Sizes 14 te 18.
Girls Serge Dresses,
$7.50 te $12.75
Manicure Sets
In Holiday Display
Fer the intimate gift, at once
dainty and useful, Manicure Sets
are a wise choice. Men and
women who travel much or little
will be delighted with these Com
pact Sets. A wonderful array
ready for early gift seeker, from
a Six-piece Set in a neat leather
cafce at $12.00, te a handsome
Eighteen -piece Imitation Ier
Set in a silk-lined walruj- Uather
case :f:2:2.5U.
.s r.WtirltlffO t l l.i h 1 ' ll.tr. r.
I',, 'flap iMff
F 1 1 lift
111 (l 1I
V ty
Narrow Ribbons '
Special at 14c i
V special let of 121200 ards of ',
narrow, two - tone, picot edge
Satin Ribbon, in twelve different I
color combinations worth nearly '
half again as much. i
Sl ra il i Mr (. l,,i)...r
Aisle 11 M.ii'.et ',. ,
A Fine Line of
"Ranger" Bicycles !
May be seen at this Stere '
every type marked at the Mead
Cycle Company's "factory - te -
rider" price $50.00 te i5ti0.00.
Mnnk briiiite & iieihir 1'nui- 1 1 .uer '
Mere Special Lets Added te
the Great Sale of Women's
New Coats
Last Saturday broke all record-- im the histerj of the Ceat Stere
'he values were the talk of the tiay, and women came from all
quarters te benefit by them. We sold Coats all dn a- fat as we
could turn them out. Fer te
morrow, we hae secured mere of
the same kind of Coats, also new
lets neer hIiewii before, and an
other group of these remaikable
under-price Coats from our own
fueter.
Tan Cloaking Sports
Coats at $20.00
Heavy tan cloaking, made tn tin
smart sports style sketched. Silk
lined throughout.
Overcoat Medel of
Mixtures at $22.50
Flain-tailercd oereeat model,
in gra, tan and elie tones; satin
lined body and sleeve-.
Coats of Heavy
Cloaking at $25.00
knee-length; inverted-plait back,
loose front, all-around belt; bedv
and sleeves well- satin-lined.
Fine Weel Velour
Coats at $27.50
l'ull-belted, silklmed (eats, u,
black, navj, tan, taupe ami -luUi-ef
brown.
Fur-trimmed Belivia
Cleth Coats, $35.00
Brown, navj and blacl.. Opus
sum cellar. Alse a high-grade,
plain-tailend model at f::,"i.oe.
Belivia Cleth Coats,
Fur Cellar, $45.00
Belted models one with eullai
of taupe nutria, the ethfr with
Australian opossum celhu. i
Ifmi If1
Coats Frem Our
Factory at 555.00
Beautiful materials trimmed
with meli. nutria and Ui-trulian
opossum
High-Grade Coats
with Fur Cellars
$75.00
llaiulseiiii
squirrel, a
nutria. Klegantly lined
cellars of gray
lew of taune-dved
Fur-Cellar Belivia Coats Wonderful
at $80.00
icetul wrar like model sketched: in black, navy and brown,
The Graceful wrai- hU-.
eiegantiy -n
Anether model with dv
r-v s riV j ., b , ,L
u'i
Sweater Sets
Special
years.
Girls Coats, $15.00 and $19.50
Chinchilla in navy and brown, veleurs in light
blues and navy nnd cloaking in tan and cadet. The
model sketched in blue und reindeer, with bcavctctte
cellar. Sizes G, 8, 10 and 12 years.
Straight-line Belted Dresses, Twe-pieco Dresses
with plaited skirts, Eten Jackets and new Regula
tion Dresses; many smartly braided and embroid
ered. Sizes 6 te 11 years.
S-i - StrawbrUss L Clettilar Sewm! fleer, irarltct Street
$6.50
Warm SS eat
er, Cap, Leg
gings and Mit
tens te match.
Of brushed
wool in tan,
brown or blue
2- te 1-year
sizes. The
value is unusual.
Brief News of New Warm
Clothing for the Bey
Clothing 1nfethf-B,St?l.lM,Icttl f U'K' f l,,c t'mC&t cdk'CliJl1 '" l3'
Small Beys' Chinchilla Clth Overcoat ?.;: nnd St I
Junier Beys' Warm Betted Overcoats, speriul $15.00
Large Beys 11 inter Ui'ifeutaflSMU, tis.eu und $JO.Ou
Suits with extra Knickerbockers $1J.;:, and $IGJ5
Junte) Suits Uf Corduroy, with white cellar -$5.75
Small Bvya Serge Middy and Oliar Twtst Suits $8 50
-y Strawbr dge Cl.iililer- Sciend J'loer. filbert
Mreet, Uut
StrawbrMse & Clothier -Third
Flqqr, Wei
Strawbridge & Clothier
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