Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 28, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING? PUBLlO LEDGER PHIIJADlSLPHlA; AtOfttiAX . NOVEMBER 28, 4021
4HURTHWEEK-CND
Gwan-te-Bed Stories
By J. P. McEV.OY
MOTOR ACCID
E
m
I'l'r Da-lins
(iulher
I.ilMc t'mfeiclli Nnmril I
0M',:
- tlllTO
fur tlint was 1km inline,
fiem inc. eu'ie nil xut
utieti u tunc, (tear rhiUln n. I "lint t lint tneiilx lieui
ere xxn" n diirlim! Mtt'i utiiiiri n i
ituni'il (iiilllxer Its Milium i limned li tut
(lullici liunuiP lie win uli a uii'iii I
ti.wclir i liilmtix set off the pmiiii ) '
(inll vcr Iinil mine uwneis tlinn n
vpieHil hn ml 1'eul He xxn reiitnuu lx
IuissIm en Ne Mteiii't would lie bivin
I te get nniiinliitcil with his new ewnct,
. thin voimlielx lc would swipe him
1 inul he would lme te xtnrt nil u
.,..... ....... ,l,.f ...I ! i iinu twins! held
m.. ..... a. i'llllli III Wll IIIIH l ... ..... . - --
UNE AUTOISr SIJtU UN , with ., new fnmih
(te en IIWHX
Man, Twe Women and Bey In
jured in Mishaps in Various
Sections of City
1 c heen i
deiiu 111 liit." "nitl (iiilliMM. "iiii I
wouldn't hn me ililik in) tlutj, would '
J en''" l
"I should worn," vnld I.urliida,
put 1.x and she tesMinl in r heid, xxlilfli,
w.is of snlld hoi, lieiiutlfullj caned
"Vet well. ili n," Mild (litlllxcr
ndlj, "mm lie mii 11 Ret t might in the,
lain some iln and mm be then jeu'lll
net be m linuehtx '
most bedrasslcd Utile pnrnxel you ever
saw.
Then Cullher, e Iiir hew forlorn
I'lid hclplc- the looked, took her In
his nuns and kissed her. mid after that
thej wcie tluybcvt eC filends, until one
dii neon after (iiilllxer wns xxxipeil In n
eafeteila lij u mail who were a brown
deib ami who hud jnt cnteu forty
eight (cuts weith of i east beef and
mashed potatoes
And that's the mil of the story.
(Swan te bed
A man, two women 'ind n box were
Jfijiired in nutomehllo nerldetits en the
ijity streets x-etenlm , nnd four nthi r
fynnsh-ups r:iure ronsldenble damage
the automobiles luvehed, Without
N
OW een this unsettled life weuldn t
AM' Mire
she go
any one being injured
J nnrrv Tarrell. cljrht
1843 North I'rent Mieet.
years old, of
xvns run down
ivnd prebibh fatailv Injure-! bx an
mteiKt who tlrexe en. lemins the box
ylnjf In the street The nicideiit Imp
end! in front of the child s home lie
ens taken te St M'lix'i Hospital lie
n well-known ii'iriteur swimmer in
be northeastern section of tin eitx
Mrs f,race Ce'lins an attindnnt at
I he Philadelphia fienernfc Hospital, was
i truck br the automobile union bx W
! Rcvnelds, of riieter, xxhi'e crevsv
lignt Thlrtx -fourth street and Wood Weed
) mil nvenue Sic was injured erieush
Je.x neldx took the xxennn te the I'm
' crslty Hospital
Mrs Mary Currnii. Mil North Tw en
i ieth street, xx is struck down at th
erner of Poplar i nd Vinejanl treet
1 y an automobile drnen bv Jehn St lei
I'etend and Oxford streets She was
ireated at t Jeseph-, Hesnit.il
Albert D Smith, forty-three jeirs
hi, 1 .'17 North twentieth street, was
truck b tin miteniiibiV ilrixen In Ar
tiur Itiirkhinl. of Piirtx-luvt sireit be
lbw (itrard axemie. ut Ureid ami Clierrx
street when the innchlne skidded
At the Ilalinem.inn Hospital where
le was taken b Peer Tratfie Polue Pelue
; lan Denrx , he was found te hae suf.
'. ered serenl fractured ribs and n diep
ash eer bis left cre. lie i in u
i erleus i onditien
'The wet streets were responsible for
four miner automobile accidents in the
vicinity of l'lt Hall
In attempting te turn into P.rend
utrcet from !(!, i'enn s;,lllnre a)OI,t
3 P M. Ihrn-ird DaUs, of 111!!
Frankford nenue drove Ms automobile
Intethc West Pud Tmst Uulldlni:
AV'hen an automobile driven l H.irrv
T,. Yeung of 21115 Huntingdon stmt,
about S :i() A M skidd, d en Seuth
1'enn Square ne-ir Proud street, it col cel
Udeil with a trelle car. 'J he car was
Hlightly damaged
Twe hours later Charles Diamond
Hi. uai used te unsettled things: un
settled weather, unsettled ownership ,
unsettled home life ecithng mound
Uullher was unsettled
Vn ilmt ilnln't bother him se miidi.
but what did werr him and make htm
sad wiw the fact that he was neir il
lowed le see the blight side of lift
(i illiver Imed te see the sun shine mil
luar the little birds twiltei, but le
never bud the ilium Win never tin
sun was shting. (lulliver was linked
up In the house Put just ns seen a t
began te cloud up mid rum ilnvn tl n
Culliver was dragged out Inte the mw
dlrtv weather And be usui ie sing
bis plaintive iimluella tenor
'Ii.te wiili life some ruin must fall
Put whv in the deu.e de I get it all'
(Dorethv. tike the bain s feet frer
under dadd.v's rocker It diturbs blm
enough that vi r.v nevt d.n
get uiiigiit in tne rain nuil
whin sli, was lueught in and placed!
beside (iulliwr she was the most p tiful
TYPE 59 CADILLAC
I pnsjicrini r me 0 irn miles rnnnnt In
n 1 frn n a hh i ir will pinnn're um te
mi iiiiiiimi tnnillllin irre IJ.IliO
NECL-CADILLAC COMPANY
525 Market Street, Camden, N. J.
'I'linnp. ( iiniilrii 2 (LSI
Tt'iijiinmiM.MMim) m njuBBCMa
srMslH' MjTtf I
sITKXAISIIII' NflTK'K.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Cruises de Luxe
&&.3Sta
W fro
dnv win n I'liilliver mie buck
m n trip in tlie nun in- leium
lnvilv little puinsel in the rack Mn
was nuiile of bright silk and was t'i
i.Httiist thing l.itlliver hid ever ei n
(it i mirse h,. fell madlv in love witl
her but she di'w iiwnv from linn
"Wliv de v "i spurn me' iind (5
llvir
' (. i avvav from me ' "il I 1 i ' m 1 i
WARNS OF CHILD DISEASES
Director Furbush Advises Parents
te Watch Children Carefully
Te indict ihildren from falling vic
tims of mere serious ailments pirei rs
should have them examined bv th n
fnmllv phvsieinn upon the discmerv nf
an signs of illness, the weeklv lien'tu
bulletin of the Department of Publ.
Health ures
Indiffeience, iMrccter Purbusn states,
should net be shown bv pnnnts cm n
te the most trivial signs of illness
Hestlessui ss, irritablhtv , less of appi -lite
and i dlsindinatien te p'a ire
some of tin signs parents should wat!i
fei
Spei ml precautions must be taken
l smLisivi
vinw?&ralSljA
jviZiSbmEssm
WIMMi&ls Wi
Te THE WEST INDIES, PANAMA,
SOUTH AMERICA and WINDWARD ISLANDS
by the splendid oil-burning steamship
EMPRESS OF BRITAIN
22,200 ten9 dlrplacement
THE LARGtST STEAMUR TO THE TROPIC3
Ne cinders Ne soot Ne coaling nt perta
Lcwing New Yerk Jan. 2 1st, Feb. 21st, 1922
27 DAYS - FARES from $300
Hnvann (Cuba) Kingsten Uamstai). Colen
(Pinama), LnGuayrn ( Venezuela), Pert ofSpeln
find L i Urrn ( TrmrtacJ), Urldretew n ( BarbatfeO,
l-ort Je France nnd St. Pierre (Jfrni7ui),
Clinrlette Amnllii ( Jt Themas) Snnjunut'orfe
Rice) Naasnu (ifaiamas), Hamilton (Bermuda).
AH the Comforts of the Best Hotels
Lunu-leus suites. Cabins with bath, Cabins
with Toilet, Electric fans In every room.
Wide premenude spaces, svvlmmlne peel. '
Special orchestra carried,
M I'ISM'OKTs KLQl-inrn
rertmtcs nntt full infet motion
ejjplj te local agents or
It ( (1 KIN, tuj t is.iiiKir Atent,
n:n 4. lientmit Slrirt
Til lemlnril T 1 1 0 I'liiludelpliln, Tn.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIIWAY Traffic Ajenl.
.3552 Hailliliin street, wns drivimr bis Sue ml precautions must be tnken it
(automobile south in Piead street nt this time of the vear when diphtheria
Mnrket In making the turn the car scarlet fever and respirator disease ir.
skidded and collided with a machine en the mcriase These diseases, tin
driven br Samuel Goldstein ."'111 West hulhtin suvs muv be ushered in 1th. r
lhompsen street Nene flf the occu
pants of the two ears was injured
An nutotnebile driven bv Louts P
'Watsen, 121' Seuth Pertv -sevi nth
fctreet, collided with ti high pressure
service wagon of the Purcau of Fire
about 11 A M after it fckiddid at
.lunlpei and Filbert f-treets
bv sete threat, old in the hiad. couch
or digestive disturb inces Ne tinu
s-heuld be lest in placing the child un
der lnedn ul i nre Heme rum dies m
pleve tillable in piep ir.ltien of ill
i lulil for further treatment, but shnu'd
net bi rtlt'd upon if svmptems fail tr
abate ami Jieoeme worse
ILiCT BMM1 Um
Regular Freight Service
Te Rotterdam Antwerp Amsterdam
S S "V LST IN&K11'" (U. S. S. J5.)
S 5 "STORM KING" (U. S. S. B.)
S S "NEW BRITAIN" ...
Fer Rates and Particulars, Apply
GEYELIN & COMPANY, INC., Phila. Agents.
108 Seuth Fourth Street, Philadelphia
Lembard 5144 Main 7620
Sailing Dec. 5
Sailing Dec. 20
.Sailing Jan. 7
' Y,rnm il
Eleventh and Market Streets
INTERCOASTAL SEA CARRIERS INC.
WILL DISPATCH ON DEC, 5TH
S S THOMAS P. BEAL
Frem Philadelphia & Reading R. R.
Pier 24, North Wharf
te Les Angeles Harber, San Francisce and Seattle
LAVINO SHIPPING COMPANY, Agents
Tullitt Bide Lembard 5600
i What
What Ce-operation! i
111!)
H en the part of manufacturers and job-
bers te make the coming" Frank & Seder j
1 is Era tea u
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New urk jeris i.ihr It tr, NhiiIis
mill (i tin i
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Plillmli lulil t I hi rpuel
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In In ""I" in. Ill llmirsi lllik I till i
H All cpeeh-inaking event that uill take all
Philadelphia by storm and set the pace for the
whole country in value-giving and lowering
H prices.
During This Coming Sale
Frank & Seder Will Sell
Hwl$bs9& tel
A rlnn j
Stllnsa frcm Tltt 74. 34th ? . N. R , tv
cert S Cee VC a.hlnktenand Amftlca,
vluui "11 irum Hers i ml I, tlobekcn.
Te Plymouth Chirbevrg Drtmiu
Geerge Waihingten, Dec. 8, Jan. 17
America Jan. 3, Feb. 4
Te Plimealh Boulogne Londen
Centennial State Dec 14, Jan. 17
Panhandle Slite Dec. 27, Jan 31
Te firemen Danzif
Uudicn . . Dec. 1, Jan 14
Princess Mateika Dec. 10, Jan. 28
Potomac Dec. 31
United States lines
M00RF & McrORMACK CO , let.
ROOSEVELT STEAMSHIP CO , Inc.
UNITED AMERICAN LINES, lac.
' (jn-j 'J f )cMt 'l for U S SHipfMnj Beard
t r DjrkKt rt Jreil U Lmej
45 Broadway, New Ver!t
rORflJRflH-KfWAl '
STEAMSHIP LINES
PHILADELPHIA fe
CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST
LONDONDERRY, SLIGO
I .istiTii Ixins Leading
$300,000 Werth of
1 Winter Merchandise
.rd-of i
en U.oxjev2rnmentonips
ui ii I, i ii i hi 1 1 1 i "7wmnrrr7,Tr
Fastest Time
Pi iv 3 -x r i i r(?
1
d lie l br a ii uKvn w
S S Aeolus Dec. 7 j
- S Huren Dec 22 i
5 S American Legien. .Jan. 5
S S Seuthn Cresi Jan 19
Fn' Jrir"rtiif boehtct aidrett
WSxmssm
"eh'.c sir
Dec. '22
i at rnces
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Cethtnburj, Copenhagen, Malmu,
Helsirgfcn, Riga, Danzig & Reval
s s "l imcjes" . Die. 13
Moere & McCormack Ce., Inc.
E. VV. STRINOFIELD, yi'iiii . i:r
428 HOUItbE HLDG , THILA
i.iimn. u IN.) Xlaill H.f 1
ft ' '
i Dixie y&unsmp Lines
PHILADELPHIA te
Bristel, Manchester,
Glasgow
U.S.S.B.S S "W00DMANSIE"
IAl'I C'lI.D TO SAIL; Di:C. 10
XT (flM'l RI'Vf r II XTKS
Harms, IViagul & Ce., Inc.
42". Laf.ixitte lllilg., Pltllnilclphia
1 nmb inl ..Ml Muln 7350
-v
Adding te our original purchase price
only enough te cover overhead expenses
f
See Tomorrow's Papers
Fer Further Details , jj
illlllHIillFrank & Seder-Eleventh and Market StrcctSjf:
PHILADELPHIA te
CONSTANTINOPLE,
SMYRNA AND
PIRAEUS
S S "BLAIR ' . About Nev. 30
Hudsen Shipping Ce., Inc.
LAIAYErTE BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
I emhiril OMI ' M i n HIM
Agents for
Expert Steamship Cerp.
25 Broadway, 'exv Ye-lt
PHILADELPHIA te
GLASGOW
S S "COELLEDA" Dec. 14
Hudsen Shipping Ce., Inc.
LAFAYETTE BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
I uniliiiril A-lil-". ill i n H100
Agents for
EALTIFdORc STEAMSHIP CO.
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Unequaled Furniture Values
Fer the Christmas Heme
IJust when the home should leek its best, when' the households of the world are
happy in the prospects of a Lasting Peace, this Great Stere announces a magnifi
cent offering of Furniture and Heme Adornments that will help make thousands
of homes better and happier than ever, without great expense.
Immense purchases of fine Furniture, and
of raw materials for our own factory, all
bought at the lowest prices since the war,
await you here in the shape of Furniture
values greater than could be expected
this year, and which may net be equaled
next.. Furniture that is in itself proof
that this Stere is net trailing along with
changing conditions, but is giving values
far in advance of anything in the Fur
niture World.
JThe goods, with plainly marked price
tags, tell the story. S'eethem, Thousands
of Suites and Pieces, with an array of Gift
Furniture and Heme Adornments' that
will gladden th'e hearts of all beholders.
fefeyi! : it -
lhi- depant DiniiiK-Koem Suite, of the Queen Anne Period, with its graceful lines and artistic ornamentation, is a
triumph of the caiver s and cabinetmaker's art. Nete the fine proportions nnd the decorative nicety of the Buffet and China
Closet. The chairs, Uh their curved arms, depict xx ith pleasing fidelity the fiddle back, se typical of this Period. Likewise,
the beautiful leunded cabnele legs help te pieducc the extremely lich effect xvhich gives the entire Suite its elegance and charm.
In Walnut or Mahogany. .
SOME OF THE NOTEWORTHY SAVINGS IN SUITS
DINING ROOM
Walnut Queen Anne Dming-Roem Suite,
1 Pieces $139.00
Oak Dining-Heom huite, 10 Pcs..S259.."i0
Ihexvn Mahogany Queen Anne Dining-
Keem Suite, 1 Pieces ,$:19."(.00
Walnut W'llham-and-Mary Dining-Heom
Suite, 10 Pieces $450.00
SCiO.OO Antique Muheg.inv Dinmir-Koem
Suite, 10 Pieces $37e.00
$905.00 Walnut Dining-Hiiem Suite, 10
Pieces $7."i0.00
$1305.00 Antique Mahogany Chippendale
Dining-Peom Suite, 10 Pieces. .$990.00
$2100.00 Walnut Italian Renaissance
Dming-Roem Suite, 10 Pieces, S1800.0&
BEDROOM
Mahogany Leuis XVI Bedroom Suite, 4
Pieces $185.00
Veiy Special English Mahogany Bed
100m Suite, G Pieces $275.00
Veiy Special English Mahogany Bed
100m Suite, 7 Pieces '$385.00
$525.00 Walnut Bedroom Suite, 8
Pieces $425.00
Walnut Ebony Leuis XV Bedroom Suite,
8 Pieces $625.00
Mahogany Bedroom Suite. 7 Pes., $725.00
Mahogany Queen Anne Bedroom Suite,
9 Pieces $975.00
Walnut Leuis XV Bedroom Suite, 7
Pieces $1375.00
Lixing-Roem Suites and Pieces at
Proportionate Savings
fc
Anether Shipment of Handsome Wicker Furniture
'lhe newest designs m Suites and Pieces that include the daintiest of painted effects. Many upholstered in a variety
of falmts in neh and haimonieus colorings. Mere Wicker Furniture xxith spring scats and spring cushions than xve ever
had before. Innumerable pieces that aie ideal for gifts, from Steels te Tea Wagons, Smoking Sets, Chairs, Desks, Tables,
Bird Ciges, Lamps, and the smartest and most luxurious Chaise-Lounges you have exer seen. At savings that are incom incem
paiable, leek where xeu may.
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A Ilanilx and Compact Rell-'lop
Desk for a Gilt, $3G.7."
Kiln ilh s. ix In l'l 1'elt JH'MI
ou ui ir 'i: x iicsit r ,i f iiiii i i
tun Huh Mill'l wilttiii; l'il ami lull
tup 'lllld' (liuwui In IK distal hum
draw, r xs Uh lu k Has arm iihi i,i r
In tit stut iliauii" Milling i.ihti it
In xelKtiil oak i tnaliecunj lliilnh
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42 In .SIllplllllR "ilt'Iit, UJ 11,9
UNUSUAL VALUES IN FLOOR COVERINGS
A stock that is representative of the best mills in the
country. Weaves, designs and colorings te meet every
requirement for the winter home, be it plain or palatial and in
most instances at prices that are 40 te 50 per cent below retail
prices of a year age. Net only havings in Demestic Rugs and
Carpets, but in all our Oriental Rugs, including the most famous
weaves. A wonderful opportunity, whether for one's own needs
or for gifts.
-iXfl
J;
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Handsome Tambour Mantel
Cleck, $2').75
I Inli-h, il In iiiiihuKMi x liinil
h inn- iIii-Ikh with ein of the lust
Aim i linn mew incuts Has hour mul
l.ilt-heui Hlnki1 mi sunoteus clilnut
tiiln" II.n lli-lnili Hlxtrcl dial,
ml ruiifx irl i-s with selU'tlnl" i
ii, I XX ul I' -I In luiuht, 9' in
il.jiih r'. in Slmplx an liKemiui-
(I, i i.uut .j T i hi m n ntlitr MX itai
of Ihr b.lllli lll.iln . i-i 00 te 30 50
Special Sale Cretonne
We haxe token fiem our stock many
geed Cuenne patterns xxith splendid
toleringi xxhich haxe been gieatly
luducrd. The.se aie gieuped at 23c,
l."ic, 05c and 85c a yaid
Impeited Scotch Madias fiem 50c
te $1.25 a yard.
Annul e Pet Meres, $3.23, $ii.50, $7.85
and $11.25 pair.
Damask Portieres, $11.00 te $21.00
pju.
Velxet Peitieres, $21.00 and $21.75
per pan.
Murquuettc Curtain-,, hemstitched
nlge, White, Cieam or Iciu, $1.30
per pair.
Plain Filet Xet Curtains xxith nt nt
ttactixe edge, Cream or White, $3.75
per pair.
r i ii lire
Igje iamp,
$11.50
Gate Leg Table, $23.73
I1.B solid rnaheBaiij top, 48x15 in.
An apprep l.ite plei-e for 1 Inll. nronk nrenk
fast or Mxiiic Heom . worthy of all the
tl millions of an heirloom Ver mod med
iratily priced, $J3 75
NOTICE: These who wish te Extend
Payment for purchases
ever a number of months may de se by
making arrangements with our EXTEN
SION PAYMENT OFFICE. Come in and
we will be pleased tc tell you about It.
Daintily con cen
Htructeil "f
wrought Iren,
XNlth mljustablu
nrm Hns 10
Inch parchment
Miade and Is
61 ij In high
An eriinmental
and useful gin.
Complete with
lmlb. cord and
Mahogany Gothic
Cleck, $10.75
This dnlntx and "" 1J DU DU
ern.iment.il Cleelt la
fanhleiied .iftir wlmt Is f.ild
le he the eldest Sax Inns Hank
In the Weilil, founded In
Scotland In J810 IIiih 8-day
Kunraiiteed mexement and
2'j In porcelain dial. Height,
'J in , width, 5 In.
Appetizing menus in the Van Sciver Restaurant
The advisory service of our interior decorators free for the ashing
Semr
Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers
MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J.
hleri OpiiiH lit H JO X. XI, 'lilriilieni' I rrnnn)anl i. Call lamhuril ll'dn .. , . ...
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