M )!'' y,,!!1 ' f . V" '-lilt Iff A- ' - .'" ' BVENINCh PUBLIC LEDaiSH-PHILABBLPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER &), lUl 5 tf tr'nffll'li !" always jeuiir. iHffif Mibtnntlnlly. In tl.e opinion e eJntt net nirrce with Harry Ji iii I president of tlic Notional '& J i of Teachers of English, that K I mere elTeethc tlmn plain, force ferce 'f JllWr Mr. I'aul defended (lie use TJin ln"nn ndilrcM before thy conn cenn iJffcViini bbe nt mcetliij In Chi- ('f mi illustration of the fereefnlness T.I- Mr. I'nul wnhl if two bius were eSlMlnc il would "Html foolish te tell fern te 'Mesi-t." while "cut It out" 3jl-J effective. IJi.t Mr. (Jer- n centemN it wen mi " Jsr. as cm ,(( n te" ,I"' ,)(,JB te "step." P "Wh.le we mu-l rcCORiilzc that slaw? scrlte-f ii'itaiii "itimlieus and eon een eon Jltleni ilT(itn"...' lh'. Orsen Paid, I thlnl. tli-" pulilie -flieuts should safe mrd or I'iisIIi- If tl'O i-clioelj en- gMLE SLANG SOUNDS SILLY; ( 0UCA7OR FOR PLAIN WORDS illequialisms "Age" Quickly und Lese Meaning, Dr. Gersen L Argues. While Proper Vocabulary Stays Standard jqlmr i"'""'" r,m,Nl us u kpU eU' I jumped slung wr would seen (inj ou '"Kiinge cut up or Hopelessly mud died." died '.'1)0 you have any siisgcXtlen which might nld toward discouraging nlnns?" lie wan nsked. "It would he almost useless te make siiSRc-stletis alentc that line. Hlani grows In all dlreotlens. The Mnmr nf one Kenorntlen in accepted usai?e in the L next. Plain ringlM, i, mere forceful a" thnn sbing. We must keep our Ian- l.lhlr . Bunce eleau. Only n small minority of sialic words remains hi our vocabulary. Thry come and e quickly." On heinjf reminded that senm cduca 'Is n ceed tiling te nblde by. Many slnnj; words and phrases which were popular ten years dre would seem fool ish If ttbCfl new." banditsItjalfurs Robbers Abandon Most of $1000 Loet After Held-Up of Stere Moter bandits, after linltllnir nn nml rebblnjt the projirlcter of a fur oterc in Seuth Philadelphia early last eve iilntt and petting nway with about $1000 In furs, later puwled the police by abandoning nil but about $300 of the loot. Just after 5 o'clock a taurine tar with five young men In It drove up te the fur store of llcnjamln Wnllaeh nt 15.111 Seuth Fifth street. Wnllnr-li tvnA alone In the store nt the time. Three men entered the store and ene l nlHtel In Wallaeh'K dice. Tim ettier two grabbed nil the furs the ters used slnm? te drive home n point lr. Gersen tnld that may be true, but this was no argument in favor of it. "The English language." he added, could held and ran for the car, which sped off nt once. About three hours Inter the police were Informed by nn unidentified woman that she had found a pile of furs In a dark corner en Frnnklln street south of Tanker, They turned out te be all the loot taken from Wallich except two coats. Te Held Semi-Annual Banquet Mpmbers of the Tellewshlp connected with what Is known us the "Hlvcrsldc Assor-lntlen of Baptist Churches" held their semi-annual banuurt. and busi ness meeting tomorrow evening, nt the . Marcus Heek Baptist Church. After the I bannuet nn address will Aa made by ! the ilev. Jeseph Bennett, this city. Bev. Mr. Bennett was one of the organizers . of the Wnjland Bnptlst Church, form-' erly known as the Baltimore Avenue ! Baptist Church. T- i STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER- SETH THOMAS Mahonjeny Half-Heur Gei-jr, 8-Day i$18.SO A'JfAff CATA.LOOV1S R13ADV 1632 Columbia Avu ond5Se.8Ui.Sfc. Meit Complete Stock of American Watchei In Philadelphia jgL MOTH Seme Tides for Big Fuir in 1 926 What's Yours? nipe- i"n Triumphant Is sug nslrd In '5 M. Whltcemb. of 035 Seuth S m'i Mrret. Camden, ns n name for t:i Sr-iiii-CcntcniiInl K- Mjlti.m I IP III V.'"0. Tl V'Tld'- l'rigre.slve Imposi tion i k (.f ted In V. (.'. M. 11 I M-iiiu-t'i i 'i ntur. Indii'inal Kspe- ' i " ff 1'hilndelphln. by Mr-. u T I i-' In i . uf ."-""i North Amer n -ii'et Cr.n'1" uf T.iliei i V World l'nlr. by l'l (1 II. Ul'-t eh. of TOle n.uel aveiiii. lljwoed. The Wurld'f I'i:ic- riir. b .lelin C. lVnn in, 1VU Snutli I'ift -tCTCIlHi InU. Libert l.fi-o'-itien. bj S. t'dgfir Herr ' 111 Vi'i-ih I'lewmh street J,ibni iA'io-llien of 1!l"(i, by It. F. Til . ul 1H I'liesinut Mrc t. Ani'in-an Inti-nintiniial Kpe.5. lien, i' It ui mud 1'. Johnsten, of 32,")! N u 'i Sixteenth Mieei. Tl.i mlilx 1 niied Pregic-vlve Er' -i'i'"i- n Mr. I'. -I. 'icrIi r. of 71 J lb '.'1"M 'i cniie. ("miiden 'Ih" K i mm l'i in ir I.hh.h: i recei'i'ij ii . i , ul ilic-e ugge-tien-. Ha i ii" te offer': 1 Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET LADIES' DEPARTMENT WE SPECIALIZE in the new and unusual things for Ladies ji Misses aeme new importations just received for the Christn ana rietmas scagen. ENGLISH TOP COATS Wnrm, roomy, comfortable Coats and Capes of English Tweeds and Fleeces in styles and fabrics that are confined te in. WOOL HOSIERY Scotch and English Weel in plain und fancy color:, with or without cIeje. Alse dependable qualities in Silks, Lisles, etc. LADIES' SWEATERS A larRe assortment of new things in silk Fashion knits, Weel Pull-evers and Tuxedo styles at moderate prices. WAISTS AND SHIRTS Tailored Waists of English Viyella Flannel made in our men's custom shirt department ready te wear, at $8.50 each." GLOVES Standard makes and styles in iti best leathers ,jik! washable fabrics, as well as the mannish-made kind with style all their own. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET !uwaranKassixaEaBistaamaaast imu'tMMii rwwiiiM'M A Sale! - $3777 mnV atft7. m FE1 j '4 Te I I Thi 'T JVrfr V ,.r n yenr Wiecs tsatfcaieitfr Extraordinary! $A allien te iG Important Shee News Fer Every JVernan I Starting Six Weeks Earlier Than Usual The Yearly Clearance Of all DALS1MER standard footwear (we never buy shoes te make a sale). These are our regular dependable shoes at most nttracthc saings: $7 Valuer te )10 5 S allien te S7 Vulucs te Sit $e Valuoe te si; Including finest Hand-Turned Pumps, in all leathers and models Sturdy Welted Beets, Oxfords and Strap Effects Cleth of Geld or Silver Slippers for evening wear The Careful Shepper Will Find If Ad antageeus te Buy New Twe Hosiery Specials U mneriV silk and oel (le omen's Thread Sillt Ileiierj'. Moslem hcntlur.', - . lull liuhiened. .i.idi-.. - " - Ml (iiinlit:. si or JL .tf. THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floers With Seating Capacity fei 000 Men, Weihc'l, Mimes, Deya und Children 1204-06-08 Market Street ii i iwwswwm ! ii . " -m.nwiH't'Wuiwu.HiM ii-aWsjsni s iwt '''':. JJ9DHB0C Ii iv'ii iirl,' Vvi? :"'A 'AS AHini K -J0 ' , '?$ f. V1H0B ii -it wi i t Convenience of Our Deferred Payment Plan Many of our lvjriilji)' cash cus tomers arc at lime jrlntl te lakf advan tnjfc of our Deferred Paymeni Plan when inakiiiK iirehus-w of a consider ably lare amount, such ai i'"uniiture, Household Electrical Utilities Sewing Machines. Hirjc-les fim- Furs. Dia monds. Silverware, m' am ether mer chandise. Call at our Del erred I'avmeiit OMice for detailed inlonmtlien of the plan hew much ca.sh reeuired and hew the subsequent payments are te he ar ranged. (Kloei I' j. Filbert Street.) 400 Men's and Yeung Mens $19.50 Suits $24.50 With One Pair of Trousers With Twe Pairs of Trousers Of all-wool worsteds and cat-si ir.erc in hantLeme new pattern., and colorings. Carefully tailored in .martet of new styles for young men. and clean-cut, censervathe styles for men. A splendid assortment of .-izes regular, stout, short, tall and slender. Remarkable value indeed at these prices S19.50 for the Suits with one pair of trouser--. .2 l."0 for the same Suits with two pair. Men's and Yeung Men's Overcoats ' Special $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 Uelted all around, belted back and all the ether popular new .-tyle ler men and young men. Fine fabrics in light and dark colorings. Londen Overcoats at $58.00 Our own importation of English-designed and Encrli.-.h-tiiilert'd 0ei 0ei ;eats. Distinctive in btyle and fabric. Misses' Coats 45.00 j beautifully tuile-t-d, lull-belted niedtl of sett all-wool Nermandi clenkirur, in nuvj. sorrcnte blue, black und brown, .-il!;-linud and wurmly intci'lincd; cella;- of ringtail upeaum, and fashionable wiclc-tlaied f-Ieuvef witli windshield inside sleeves. This it. a real old time value plus. Si.es 1 1 te IS year.". Misses7 Velveteen Evening Cape a, $35.00 and $45.00 Just in, thc.-c lovely Capes, and you mil hardly believe thy ate tnly ?35.(u and S45.00. In rose, peacock and son unto blue, Iinetl with white till: and jnteiliiuJ. Full shuicd lr.edel: with larfje convertible cellar uv the velveteen, $35.00; wth nioufllen lellar, VJ.OO. Misses' Chcwminr Xew Black Lace Dvcxsea, s.iy.50 Black lact evt'i' black nictcei, pip -1 in .-ilk; colored crepi- Gt-erj;ettf al'l ami --ide drapery a cl.iirmiiU'. model. - iri.j. - ' s Colored Taffeta Silk Umbrellas at $5.00 BliK, s''eii '"''I puip! Smart handka, Lmkeliie tnc full lenjali or b.tkelite-tiiiiiiiifd, with cenls, nnt;s nr snap.-. Five delhus wouldn't bu a -manor loek-inR- gift. y'y SJrav-rr i i. C .11 i . ! 1 L .f' Christmas Stockings All in a Rew Silk Ones, of Course Gift Si.ei.kinp- for everjor.e! B uuliful "Silk Stocking- that will brine; smile- and o e o clnmatiens of deliRht Chnstmas me. -pine. And, it is intere-ting te note that 1-RICKS AltE LOW for Silk Stockings of such ex cellence. Gift- that arc a plepture te yrivc and te receive. Women's Silk Stockings With .-earned backs, cotton top.- and cults. In black, navy blue, Hussia calf and i"av shades 75c. Black, vith mercerized tops ard soles M.00. lti-strai.d Stocking-, itamed bai !.-, ' ar towed ankles, mercerized, tops and -e!-. Black, white, cordean and tan $l.l!5. Full-fashioned, with embroidered clock? --.-5.O0 and Se.00. Full-fu'shiened, with meiccrizcd 1'e tp and sek-s. In black, white, coidewin, ltUwain calf and nax.v blue i'J.OO. Full-fa-hiencd incrnin ilk from top te tei. l.i black, white and tan. Sizes 8'. te li'j. Price S.'i.75. Ful'-fa-hiened, in black, white or cordu cerdu an, with lace clocks 01 insteps SI."''. Many One-of-a-Kind Medels in Women's Fashionable Fur Coats Tiu' a pill. A' ' . ippM-uaud hJ we Men i.u ! Ki- I !" emumi u Ik-. Sec the-e te-, ici low ( .l!.( VI. ( 0T -Hi-il.. 1 -I'ijli- skin je indie- lentr; funined with rerKC0U black ,yn. tella- and cjl!. -07".0O. N".'.TLUAL III-. WKR ln tie U-inel, icnuth; larT' telhinr sell rellai- and tuin back cutis S0-J5.UO TAUFi: NUTRIA i cili-fa nn. lu-treus -kin-, 10-ii'b model, hind-eni'-M lined -r-iiP5.U'i. NATURAL MU.-KRAT .Made n. tuxedo i. mill 1 wirh natural ht-nvp, cellar and front J Hku reaclunjc te bottom of eeat SJJ45.00. I5LALK I'ONV- Ricbl;. cu.bd -kin.-; tr. mined with Australian epi.c-.-uni S175.00. (.KXUIN'r: RUSSIAN M RMOT A beau tiful niedtl trimmed wi'h natuial raccoon -. 103.00. IIUDmjN SLAi. iiljcd imiskiati. One of our latent model-; In-'-d.-epM tolhne-cellar, fashionable new sl cm- r"7"i On. HUDSON -:l.- I ..hit. leil'i.i: cellar and tuin-back cutf .m'..Vi.ihi SIBKUIAN SQUIRREL COAT Richly blended in the lieh.brewr 'able tone ?72.ri.00. AKRU A.N ( IVFT CAT -Styli.-h aC-mch model, beautifully striped hin-- S 150.00. MOI.F.SMX COAT A wonderful piedci: la-inch $730.00. HUDSON SEAL- I'd. Ki-mcli kniah; liandseuielj trinurcil w th Siberian -iiurrel ?3:j.j.0'i. !'! H k I - r - I ' Women's Coats You'll Knew at a Glance Are Under Price $30, $35, $55 He u ' .i u P !el ..' . ',''.ii of .i ,in , c' Bull l.iL M J,. ,J .(.11 1 bi.u i , -llk-lili"tl thiouL'ileut. and the ceilni i . ijiac t ful': fasli fasli lencd with Inner turew end - r, ' a .-jilendid vulu at b.'.O.lM) ' fJ'MMl th. r a i ( ... :hat would ordinal ily -el! at . n i;i ue.i'jtilul material-, plain and s iM-e-tein d, itiitl . ry model hijjn cla-s in-ide uii'l ou;- di fiote itik u hen Ne at th -. iiriu. I',..li ia Cea'-. ri brown, navy niiil black, with deep b nveuttt cullai. Men's Silk Socks UlUi 200 Beys' Mixed Cheviot Suits Werth one-half mere te alme-i double this special price. They aie in seriecable daik shades, with mehaii'-hned coat and full-lined knickeibeckers. .sizes 7 te U! years i7.05. Suitf With Tire Pairs of Kn irkerbeckc vs, ,vy J.? 5 Light, medium and dark colors. Coats niehair-Uncd. Deth pairs of kntekerbeckei full lined, ur- 7 te IS year-. Maelihiaii'x. ' ' . arciitt, .s' (.,'." ; 7 (e A' utars--SU.;: Aii cvcfllent iiualil.v, in bhick. 'it tan. cerewan ei ura mi, Vull-fasniencd Silk Socks, ui ok. .. i,n; blue and coulean SI. 00 te $3.u0 j ,ia.i. Silk Socks, in eiack and colei-, h i u ,, cmbienleretl i lucks S!i.-"i a pah Fer Children Infant -' Silk S white, -!;v bin, ui 75t tti .sl.un. Liiant-' hi. ..1 li i !1 51'. Int... it ' Ribbid h.lc Silk Stock, n. -ie I te ili- SV , i 1.5. ui--,e- itineeti wh'te Silk ,s SI.,),' te 2.l55. And t'eat b I". .lit, ful 1'ui en!I enilai nutiia, mole ai.. i,t -v.. f, ;.t . ' ..de. ili.' yell knew at i 1-i-Kc a,-e tar be'ew r-jjula, price isften liisJeres! iclt-, till l'-ll I I III pink ;-izc- 1 te Ml-i s S miii;.- Stra.tV i -.jtiiiU Fleer. I 1 be l llj.t I it tin ' ( ((' Salen New Quilted Silk Bath Robes Are Unusually Levely "1 liept han' i ( lull- .nil I n t, fi,,, i Chriim:'! tice for n.e " i- an t ft-.-pukc i i-i these ilaj-, n Weli'cu ue e the cll.il. ,i niray of Silk tjuilted Robes I am -:iuk"-'iii into a pcach-t elereii ('rep.- tie ( hitie K ,'. -elt aid w.iini and -v dan.l and In eni n with ,t - unieeful cellju and .-mm . i, -leee-. fhc l'e ale eiheri- etiually le.i delicate blue, u.iqueise. te-e, pink, uttlii.l. wistaria or bh.ek OTHER QUILTF.U ROBU.s aie ,. ,t ei llnbutiu -ilk, chidlv lined with uun . ' wiel. ilaint-hucil or in neli dark r-hadr-s ai'd black Manj Japaiuse Rebe-, plait 1 1 uibi'i'i.l 'ted, ameiirj them- I'rice S18.7,") le 3 le.Oll. I m 4 - l I' .l 1 ) Wat Dent Ferget te Whisper Your Wish te Santa Clans ( niue and se all t lie weiulfrf u thin"-, in !lu T Stare the I'd! i'.tinil.v. the Ani-:.d-. the iitoniebiIes .mil K'orUine Mm -e-., he l'ti - that "e' I he l(-, i!'...i i,i... , ...... i , L , f and click and tlaitt, the itieer (i.nnf- nn, ,... I .. I i HP i w . i i- - i nai i!" ji,e hour. j)as like n-.n- uie.--. :iiim i in i- el-. trical Train-, t i .-.i.i, . m&k trulx leek i n e tluc T make one' ees al-iis me-t pep. See the eunnnv.. ilinu-- ler the new bah thai ju-l puli- urd ilu-u , . eerthiin. i-i -iht. and the Kduvtitei Ies h.r iirnthei who". e0iu h, 1r. ( . . .. ., ""I v ii i; i ii e e r or j ir.iltsmau -eme da. I III-; .V whisper ie '-'ii,, ( lai.-, uiiat (l wih in(;-,t ul all he'll renieinher. nd t.'l le ,hew he, fend 'J it- I et ji e e d lit f Ii. iii'. and iievs, in Im Im brei'hl a !;ritl p.ick (if little- l'"eU ler I hem "The I in.' Chi'Mma." the hie- .v- mi-. - llll tl lale. 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