C' v I. ' J in. I1..' W.i IT !..;& f'p' S 'L( fijll. R'H r 1 3 L flJ f' 18L L i ft II 8 , & vr '.., VJ Itf. i ft air' Oh $ 'miff Ai , llXi r tiiu.w IE M JfSi I raft' la. H tei 5 imfflfc Ma?' ask !! m $j i n ( i HP' i H . M&. i ' BlJsWf fir U'cS fit ill ii H! 1! w. t Es 8 EVENING PUBLIC vEIaEl-PHil;Al)ELBHlA,' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER -18, X921 Bishop Matthews, of N. J., Would Make Washington Na- tienal Headquarters NEW YORK UNDER quarters for a natlennt church. There ceUnln nsvclielnirv te the tltuntien J Hint would tnnkc Washington vcrj af rrcprlnte as a nntlennl licndquiutore." The New .Tcrspy pielHte further Mntrd the nntlennl lu'Adcinirter of tin cliunli i Hheuld le -emoted from N'v Yetk he- enuse ' there W nn iiiiiire'slen en the J part of vnip people that i ei tlitus In New nrk i under the ileud of Wall Mreet " I'he Mr.ttlieu y nld that poiennllt he Mlce luth belief unfounded 'l'u I tliintieial "lde of tliliiRs is iMiipli.iMrd l in New Yerk, he added, ami fei tint I lensen, te diabiiM1 thei win Oeliiti i "Wall treets rleud" dominates e.'i 1 thine In New Yerk It would be w Ke te FIRE ti'eve the national liendipi.irtrrs t'i I Washington. 'i'heic 1) no p-rlnte in the llpi-iep.il n n the rimreh with the title of nrehbNIiep Wet Philadelphia llomeepnthlc IIes- I pltnl where she ttns taken after being struck b.t an automobile tit Slxtj third nnd Mnnter streets last night, j Charles A Vnlideveer, of Sluiren Hill, drtrcr of the automobile, took her te the hospital. He told police she stop step ped directly In the path of his car and due te slipper j streets he was unable te step before striking her. n Anhli'shin of WnsliiiiR rtcidinc bishop "f H" yplsiepal Church W sn5Citid In l'lhep Mat- thewi, of Nrw ,lnsr, lie held that the Capital l the naliiial hendquaners for n nnti mul rhuich At his borne hi Primeten ',ln the hNhep pinpointed a bilef nddies he made jesterd'n at fliden Cit. Lung Tslmid. before the mitiii.il citied "f the, T.pi. copal l'revime of w ell i ' ,lere and IVirte Itun "The picsi,ui; bibep slimilil he tlif Bishop of Whlnpten nli., t te ele. Mrs El,a Ferman In Hospital In rlnn bv tlie 'titur enii'ili and the inn Serious Condition Rd cllOsi n -lii ilj l Ulven le I , ill ln- dill 101111111 sH.tne li ir nr hi O up lii Miitew in'il obi of 1101 Nertli Sixti-htsi inii. , - i i is ci i i- t i i nuial 'ii id- i in a intii.il iindltien in the Hlshep Mltthews1 suji;''Mnn, If it wen the nppieval of the xenciul iouviiitien find the dieir-es of tlie cliurHi. would irrate i situation cemewliat anal ieu te that n the Anglican dumb. The AnhbNhep of Cmteibuiy i- tin primate of tin- Anglic nn CIiiiii h Tin e i one ether Anglican an liliNbep In lng!atid. thi Aielibislmp nf Seik. who is suberdtunte in e plesi.itn ii rank te the pilmnte WOMAN. 60. HURT BY AUTO ill JHfe''-wffjBH'---'TMH "Tltc early WM Wk b&!&gkZ&tfJ vgsh. muHwwrw ' iiiiwiwwimwi JLnammMmmmvum- i t y V &- brush catches thcecrm tQIBJJlSni! KKPAiniNO AtlT OT.ASS A BrKTIALTt Philadelphia Ornamental Glass Works STAINED AND LEADED a-"" t0T rhurthet, duellings and public bullJInit". Dfslsnj and cutlmAteii furnished. 51G N. 9th Street Bell Piene: Terlar 83T4 i. -------- -----.-. Electric Lamps for Xmas Gifts &jfj"rH Electric Lamps jnd Artistically Hand-Painted Parchment and Silk Shades ) en sdieulri make "elections new, while eui splendid stock t .still com plete. New ou will find till the new est designs and shades' for Boudoir, Living Heenis, Librniies, Halls and Nevel Bridge Lamps. Exclusive Chinese Peicelain Vase Lamps and ethers with bases and standards of Mahogany, Brushed Antique and Pol ished Brass. Bi ouzo and many stylish tinis'ic. Our tollcetien of Shades is unsutpas'cd. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Bex Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street Special for Ihis week! ; asce Oleomargarine i 0 imPiMi i II j&Ti 1204 Chestnut St. Founded In 1894 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. A Special Greup Of Fine Overcoats MB c2?ie marvelous M H ii m E The Fountain Pen trith the Little Red Pump-Handle Get your Dunn-Ten at your dealers' today! THi: DUNN-PEN COMPNY. 300 MADISON A EM'E, NEW 1 ORK Headquarters, L-bertv Typewriter Ce., Philadelphia ti' " S. J. Matchett, Preston 17S2, Philadelphia -A At Large Reductions We are reducing pr.ies throughout our entue stei.k The saing comes well-timed for folks buying new. for it gives the entire winter for wearing It offers Furs nt Savings of 20 te 50 Per Cent te make nai for pe1tr uhlch nil' itiert'x artlv? trem trappnrs 101 vc r.i rnnnufai turn low price This coat n! t ired i-annnl he pieduced nftrr tliesn hi- ield te sell for J27S Th1 Ib your final ojipertun tj te select At this low pi lie When you try it. if you j don't enthusiastically en- p derse it, bring back the f unused portion and we I will gladly refund you g the full purchase price. I Sold in hundreds of our Stores i Wfff Superbly Tailored Coats Which Regularly Would Sell Fer $55 te $65. These overcoats were specially made for us by the Kirschbaum shops from surplus yardage ends which we selected. The type of fleeces you sec in garments regu larly retailing at 55, 60 and 65. Rug-Backs Ulsters Contrast Weaves . Ulstcrcttes Heather Fleeces Raglans Vicunas Dress Overcoats See Our Windows And Compare! 0 t IlirORTEnS TtESIQNFnS AND MAKFIIS OP WOMEN'S AND CnH.nBRN'a APPAREL OF THK HIOHEST CHARACTER TOR MORE THAN TWKNTV-SIX YEARS GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE ilU ISE3 SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS CHILDREN'S . APPAREL PETTICOATS fim II u l t n ti ! wit lllf nlr- i lurr T h r , minrlpr Ipnrth UtinK rnllnr r916Arch934ArchS'ff-'"' Chestnut Cerner Twelfth i-LLi ,i !.i,i I',, Specializing in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirls 1222-1224 Walnut Street Medes of Distinction and Originality -u. ..., . . i i u-iLl!!,. l.illiliLiJjiL "ii:"i '":i;ii; v .'T '" ' ., I '. I. .. I i jU. C Exceptional Values in "Stecker" Fashions Embracing hats, Wraps and Dresses Every One from Our Regular Stock and Priced at Savings of $20 te $70 Pole Coats In several models, light and dark shades. $39.50 Values at $19.50 Spert Coats Of T weeds, Chinchillas and Novelty Fabrics. $55.00 Values at $29.50 Spert Skirts Prunellas and Novelty Mixtures, in this season's newest colors. $15 te $22.50 Values On Our Third Fleer Smart Street Dresses Of Canten and Reshanara Crepe, Brocaded Satin, Peiret Twill and Tricetine Values Up te $55.00 at $19.50 Tep Coats Of Normandie and Andrea Cleth; black, navy and brown. Sizes te 44. $85.00 Values at $58 Fur-Trimmed Wraps and Ceals Of Fertuna. Orlande and Panvelaine, with Wolf. Beaver. Mele and Squirrel. $195 Values at II $g.50 Afternoon Dresses Of Canten and Reshanara Crepe, Tricetine and Lace Values up te $110 at $125 $44 Misses' Dance Frecks Of Taffeta, Chiffen and Net in white and evening shades. $65.00 Values at $35 m Fur Trimmed Coats and Wraps Shown in Belivia, Fertuna and Panvelaine, trimmed with Beaver, Mele and Wolf. All sizes and colors. Special at Values up te $145 $85M Impressive Values eats and Capes 89.50 te 195.00 These are styles of beauty quality that will appeal te very discriminating taste. Many of them are samples, exquisite importations, all coats entirely removed from the usual. They are made of the finer fabrics, the fur trimmings are choice and very beautiful. The linings are of heavy crepe, in fancy or plain effects. All in all, a distinctive collection of Coats and Capes, of style dif ferent, value for which we may well claim superiority. THIRD FLOOR Misses' Dresses Fer Afternoon and Dance 39 50 They are made by women who plainly show instinct for maintaining youthful beauty in the designing of Frecks for young women- Materials are crepe Rema, chiffon, lace, changeable taffeta and velvet. We won't attempt descriptions for they would be inadequate of the lovely effects. SECOND FLOOR Blouses Exceptionally Priced 14.95 This is a collection of Blouses of super quality and very smart in effect. Made of heavy quality crepe de chine; tailored with wonderful atten tion te smallest detail. All of the fashionable and hard te get suit shades. FIRST FLOOR Tailored Silk Underwear Envelope chemise and night gowns. Of heavy quality crepe de chine, crepe meteor and radium. Very beautifully tailored; many off them hand embroidered; ethers inset with filet medallions. In white, flesh, orchid, lilac and sky blue. FIRST FLOOR 4-95 An Unusual Value "Harris" A Different Kind of Juvenile Shep This Fourth Fleer, devoted te Juvenile apparel, is plainly winning place with mothers it fills a need and maintains a moderation of price that is as amazing as it is satisfying. The New "Lasse Kilt" Dresses, $5.95 Thev are as pretty ai they are prac tical thoroughly child-like. Mate rials are plain green and red flannel, velour checks and Scotch plaids. The skirt s be pleated, in true kilt fash ion, straps caught with buckles run evor the shoulders, from the tailored belt. Sires 6 te 14, $5.05. se Jersey Frecks, Twe-Piece $11.95 Either skirt or blouse may be worn narntlv. Made of heavv Jersey. rintnchable linen cellar and cuffs. Ted, brown, tan, henna, navy blue. Sizes 8 te 16. Jersey Dresses with Bleemers $10.95 te $12.50 The dresses are charmingly hand embreidered. tailored bloemors te match the Dresses, bte of Belf color and material. Sizes 0 te 10. Girls' Coats, Fur Trimmed $16.50 If we express pride in this showing of Coats, at this price, mothers will ngTCB that it is deserved, for the Coats are unusual for be little. Mate rial is pebble cheviot in every Autumn color. Fur trimmed, lined throughout and warmly interlined. Coats for Juniors, $25 te $49.50 Geals designed for the age de cribed as the most difficult age te dress. These are becoming ''""Vc original creations for girls of 13, 1" and 17 years. Materials are Nerman dle, belivia and duvetyne. Many of the Coats are fur-trimmed. Furt for Girls of Every Age We are as careful in selecting worthy Furs for children as for women, duality first, always. These New Fur Rots for little folks are very attractive. Fur Sets, $10 te $35 Fur Coats for overy age, from styles for tot or 2 up. Fourth Fleer We Specialise in Wearing Apparel That Slenderises the Larger Weman STORE HOURS, 9 TO 5.30 lm I f t IB .. . wmmmmmmmmmmm. llipiiliiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi IB -! . 41 ttWw.L.Jkk ix..w .j. . U , - A ' t