Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 12, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEr-PHILADELPHlA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, l'921
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PRISONERS
TO
HEAR
GREAT PREACHERS
rector of Church of
recter of Church of
jTustfn Asks for Best Pulpit
Orators for Heuso of Cor
rection Services
GOOD SUBJECTS TO WORK ON
Prisoners In (lie Heuse of Correc
tion dtirinir. tlie coming yrnr will licar I
tome of Philadelphia's most dietln- I
gulshed clergymen nt the weekly relict- I
eui gervlccs.
Director Tustln. of (lie Department
of Public WYlfnre, lin completed nr- i
ranffcments -te novo tiiev; c!er?incn
jirrncn tee ue.epel te t lie men am)
women confined In the prhwm.
Director Tu.itiu believes thnt the men
and women in the Heuse of Correction
are the best possible subject for a
preacher of the OHpcl te work upon.
nnd he asked for the bet prvachcrs the
city can furnish te undertake the work.
'Ten have something te sell." the
Director told the clergymen, "and I
hare something te buy."
With thnt object In mew he conferred
with the city missionaries of varum
Protestant mission, nnd invitation Sonnter
Dr, Rebert Johnsten,
the SaWeur.
Dr. Ocercs It Teep,
me iieiv Apemin.
Dr .T. I. Crowther. ranter of Arch
Strfi't Mtthedlit Eplscepiil Church.
Dr. Jehn Wntchern. Methedlut City Mis
sionary Society.
Dr. William S. MltehMl. pastor Calvary
Methodist i:plf-epal rhunti.
Dr Leenard Murdoch, Methodist Area
Secretary.
Dr A. C llaldwln. pastor of Chestnut
I Street Haptlst churth.
I Dr Carter Helm Jenes. First Daptlsl
Chureh.
Dr. Herbert Aate, Temple Jiaptlst
Church.
Hewnrd K Wlllln.ni. Alpha tlnptlst
Church.
Dr. Jehn Orant Nrmman, Chamhers-Wvll-
t'rchyterlM Church.
Dr t.wls H. Mudee. stated clerk. General
Asemlily.
Dr William P. Pulton. rreibtrlan City
Missions
Dr William H Lewer. Hely Trinity Pres
byterian Church.
Dr. Kiln nr! s Bewman. Emmanuel Pres
bylerlan Church.
In .Ttflj. Lieutenant Colonel A. T.
Hrewer nnd etlu-r eflielnls of the Sal
vation A rim will be the preachers.
were sent te lending clersjmen te preach
at the Sunday afternoon meeting-',
which begin nt '2:?.ft o'clock.
Catholic inmate of the Heuse of
Correction hnc tlie pri.ilcge of :i tt -nl -lng
early inns nnd will be oeu.o( ftem
attending the Protestant servicvs
Thee who attend the -:'W o'clock
services regularly will hear a mope ill
tinguished nrrny of preachers than any
church congregation in Philadelphia. A
list of Director Tustln'B "salesmen"
fellow :
Dr. I-euls C. 'Washburn, rector of Old
Chrlat Church.
Dr. Floyd W. Temklrs. rector of the
Church of tha Hely Trlnliv
Dr. Edward M. Jefterj's. rector of OUI St .
Teter'a. '
BONUS ADVOCATES BUSY
Threaten te Inject Issue Inte Debt
Funding Bill DlBcusclen
Washington, Occ. 12. The soldier
bonus threatens te rite nnd ngaln plague
Republican lenders during consideration
of the Peretgn Debt Refunding Kill in
the Sennte this week. The lsuc will i
net down. '
IJeprecenlntives who saw service
during the wur lituc organized te force
con-ldcrntien of the measure In the
IIouke. Tliey have laid before the
Vas and Means Committee a formal
demand for octlen.
Iteprcentntivp Mendell, of Wyoming, i
nnd ether Ucpublicnn lenders decline
te enter into n dlseulen of the bonus.
the
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GENERAL MARCH ASKED
FOR ARMY OF 200,000
Retiring Chief of Staff Warned
Against Cut te 150,000
Washington. Dec. 11!. (Py A. P.)
Warning against a permanent reduction
of the regular army below 200,000 en
listed men In seund.ed in the Inst annual
report of Majer (Jcneral Peyton 0.
March, new retired, wartime chief of
staff of the nrrny.
The idea that an army of 1C0.0O0
men. the strength new authorized by
mandate of Congress, furnishes 75 per
cent as much national defense as a force
of 200,000 "Is a fallacy," says General
March.
"The GO.OOO men above the 150,000
is the combat part in instant readiness
te meet whatever cmcrgencv may de
velop. The reduction te 150,000 will
almost annihilate this force, constantly
needed in peace, and providing the life
saving tlrst line te held back the enemy
in fine of war until the second-line
elements of defense are mobilized "
General March asserts that new that
the war has been wen there is "grave
danger" thnt the American peeple will
lese sight of "the fertunate escape from
indescribable calamity that ordinarily
is the fruit of unprcparcdness." Let it
net be forgotten, he adds, that It re
quired seventeen months for the United
Htates te put an independent army in
the field In France, nnd asks what
would have happened had France re
quired se long n time te put Inte line
the first fighting unit.
Turning te the question of universal
military training, the general ajiys that
"if that portion of the manhood of
the Natien which would serve with the
colors In time of war could apprc-.
cinte what it meant when untrained
men must be hurried Inte battle they
probably would vote overwhelmingly for
the training in time of peace that would
fit them for their duties in war nnd
would Insure them n decent ehnnce for
their lives en the field of battle.
"The untrained men thnt were rushed
te the front In our nrmles," he adds,
"must always pay a fenrful tell in
needless less of life because of their
lack Of training."
Finegan Defended In Grange Attack
Pettsvllle, Pa., Pec. 12. C. K.
nnudenbush, superintendent of Miners
ville public schools, yesterday made
public nn article criticizing the Htatc
Grange for Its attack en State Super
intendent Flnegnn.
Finn nee
tariff.
Penrose, chairman of
Committee, is busy with
WHY GROW
OLD? I
hae bad nenei
Why b slrk sleepless.
or become decrepit
Dr Oeliel of the Fsmttv of Pari, has
eveled a si stem of treatments (tractile rub
blnss) by whlcb a number of ills can 1
alleviated without medicine '
3tae etudled with Dr. Ceri-t and rerehed
a diploma from him te teach In United ,
States his "Health Method ' ei set forth
In hla book ."Neer Grew Old."
Only representative In U. S. I
Consultation Free
FLORENCE WIMPENNY
4623 Ncnhall 51.. I'hlln.
IMPORTERS. DESIGNERS ASP MAKERS OF WO.tfB.VS ASD
CniLDHEX'S ATPXREL OF the hiehest character
rOR MORE TI'AX TWEXTY-SIX YEARS
Gowns rffTTflsffR Millinery
Wraps SUEjaSy - d Skirts
Suits Jgg tfH Ia3 L'nfJefIe
Furs " tf 1L J" " Negligees
Blouses tf K W! Petticoats
Sweaters gl V Chestnut Children's
Hosiery 1 JL Cerner Apparel
P Twelfth
louses
Notable Reductions
All are styles of very recent creation, selected for
"Harris" presentation. That of itself is endorsement
of quality and desirability of these at lowered prices.
Well Timed for gift selection
Let 1 Ch'er Blouses; beaded
nnd embroidered. Formerly
up te O QC
8.95 '. J.70
Let 2 Blouses. Formerly
up te
10.95
6.95
8.95
Let 3 Beautiful Blouses of
the better kind. Formerly
up te
J2.95
Let 4 Individual and exclu
sive models. Seme only one
of a kind. Fer- f ftp
U.Z7&
merly up te 1G.50
FIKST FLOOR
We Specialize in Styles That Slenderize
the Larger Weman
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BONWIT TELLER & CO.
Wu (Specially tfAefl ef Oritvtticru
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Christinas Special
Fer Tuesday Only
MISSES' HUDSON SEAL!
SPORTS AND
TROTTEUR COATS
125.00
Regularly Priced 195.00
' N IDEAL Christmas gift for the young Miss may be
selected from this extraordinary group of Fur Coats,
'28 or 30 inches long, which are developed of fine Hudsen
Seal (dyed muskrat) skins. Seme have cellars and cuffs
of contrasting fur.
Sizes 141618 Only
WNJPARTMENT
FIFTH FLOOR
Start a Qerarine Pearl NecldaceforYeur
Little Qirl
NsQagQfi
atf wSBmSJj 10 Peoria $2000
ns ;w' "w
8 Pearls $1000
THE -
Qddci'hGCirfl
12 Pearls $25.00
NECKLACE
The Add-a-Pearl Necklace consists of a group of genuine Oriental pearls
trung en a illk cord, Interted in a fine geld neck chain, ae that addi
tional pearls of any number may be added en birthday. Christina,
and ether apecla! occasion, until the necklace is completed.
S. KIND & SONS, 1110 Chestnut St. '
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
I
AnvntTisr.Mi'.vr
MVKIIT1SKMKNT
When you have a suit, a dress or any article of wearing apparel i
or heuscfurnishinBS te be cleaned or dyed, you will find the weik done '
by the firm of Barg Bres, te be efficient and entirely satisfactory. I
Pcneni living out of town and who wish te drive in will fuid shopping
en Chestnut Street mere pleasant and safer since the new traffic regula
tions have been enforced.
IF YOU were fur away from home
en Christmas, think what a de
lightful surprise one of these gor ger gor
ceeus Gift Baskets of Fruit from
Hallewe'ls' (Bread below Chestnut)
would be! As you opened the pack
age and the joyous colors of the
Fruit greeted your eye, wouldn't you
feel a thrill of pleasure? These ,
huge clusters of Belgian Hothouse ,
which peep out
I' erella Pears, '
x
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"T AM se tired of that light gray
afternoon frock of mine, and it's
getting soiled, tee; but there ere se
many things at Christmas time te
spend money for that I hate te buy a
new dress new." "Well, don't de it,"
I advised my friend. "Send it te
liargs', 1113 Chestnut Street, and
rave it dyed.
oier it wii
rru.. 411 .n.. ...Lr.4- " .
iiicy j-uii K.-U juu iwi urapes irem under
utKe eesi unu nuuuuy tip resv-cheeked
will ever recognize it it you just get1 Rpuri-e d'Anieu Pears and lovelv
i tl Ti 1 .. - Ca. .. . . ." .
v inmmmg. u is eiten white Almeria Grapes from
-eme new
economy te take wearing apparel
which you are about te discard te
Iiaigs' and sec what they can de with
it. Many times you will be amazed
with the results. But they de net con
line themselves te clothing; they
clean thoroughly all sorts of rugs-,
blankets, draperies, curtains, etc.
A
HE
you expecting
te take a
incs irem apain
all the Fruits you like best and se i
artistically arranged. Hallowells
guarantee perfect delivery te any i
place within 1000 miles of Phila
delphia. The pricf rauge is wide '
55, 8, $10, 12, le, 20, $25, !?e0
and upward. Yeu should select your
Gift Baskets new te be filled with
Fruit for Christmas.
A POLISHED Girdle Diamond, a
V Chilstmns Gift, which histK for-
journey ; Ueubtless, alter the
UI."M,7 .1 TKl . i ! ever and is uhvays te be cherished
kuiiik Duuiu iu! mi.- ii, i.i ii u the most tinlliant of a jewels, in
fact, the most brilliant of all dia-
pro pre
It is
ssary.te duphcute the pair n process exclusive with the heuse of
e wearing; an inexpensively Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company,
d pair of lenses will answer, And in hew munv exquisite and
winter. But whether your trip is
for a season's duration or for only
a few days it is my advice te
cure an extra pair of glasses.
net necessar
you are
meunte
nicely for this purpose. Yeu will
de well then, before your departure,
te visit Wnll & Ochs, Opticians,
1716 Chestnut Street, who, en ac
count of their long experience, are
well qualified in fitting glasses.
Think hew much ou depend en jour
eyesight and hew really miserable
you are when you are net wearing
your glasses.
mends, net only en account of its
superior quality but also because of
the unique manner in which it is cut,
A
LUXURIOUS Ermine wrap,
pure white with only the little
black tails around the inside of the
cellur te give it a distinctive touch,
is a gift which every woman would
covet for Christmas. It is exquisite
various settings j'eu will find this
marvelous stene: Bar Pins, Breeches,
Bracelets, Jeweled Cellars, Earrings,
Lavallieres, Necklaces and Watches
all especially designed nnd exe
cuted by Bailey's own artists and
craftsmen. But there are these who
prefer the lovely luster (the Orient)
of the Pearl. And Baileys have a
superb eelli-rtlun uf lii''iinip.trahl'- niik-l
luces from which te make jour Held tieti. i
rPIES and Handkerchiefs are
always welcome Gifts nt Christ-,
mas time. And when you are se-1
lecting gifts for men, you will, of
course, go te a store which is leceg-1
nized by men who knew hew te
in every detail, gathered en te a deep ! dress, both for style nnd quality-
yeKe in the uacn giving it a ve unu- the store of MacDonald & Campbell, l
neus appearance, it is lined with the i334-3e' Chestnut Street. Yeu will be
most charming blue and silver bro- especially pleased with the remark-1
caae. i saw tn wrap at tne store .Ma assortment of neckwear: four-
of J. Habisreitinger, 1011 Ches nut j.hands in plain and fancy silks,
li,.0J. E "IJZCZ "Je, i Kiful brocades and the. popular
"4l.n iiu w wwviaa h . w w-.-vv i(i
price, including a lovely Mink wrap
coat, the beautiful brown skins at-
ti actively worked in stripes, and a
j stunning, shiny ineire Broadtail with
cellar and cuffs of mink. This is a
wonderful opportunity te buy a fine
wrap at a low figure.
rON'T you just love them?" I
heard a woman exclaim as she
picked up a branch candlestick in the
store of .1. rranklin Miller, 1612
college, regimental and club stripes
and knitted ties in attractive colors.
Then there are handkerchiefs, plain
white silk and linens, many of them
initialed, as well as a fine line of
fancy handkerchiefs. A gift of
neckwear and handkerchiefs te
match you will find te be greatly
appreciated.
A SXEEP nt the switch! A tousled
head is lying en the fleer close
te a diminutive railroad svsteni
Chestnut Street. I was looking at which runs electrically. It is Christ
the many attractive articles, charm- mas night, and Johnny has been
ing Gifts for Christmas, displayed playing with this most treasured gift
there: extremely geed-looking single) all day. Yeu will find these fasci
brass candlesticks and mahogany i nnting electrical toys at the shop of
ones, hand-painted candle sconces, Walker &. Kepler, GUI Chestnut
all of which should De provided with Street. And why net let Walker &
these hand-dipped candles, splendid
gifts in themselves. Then there were
all sorts of trays, artistically painted
or of plain mahogany; fireplace ac
cessories, including Cape Ced fire
lighters and decorated bellows; scrap
baskets of every ajze and descrip
tion, smoking seta, small electric
lamps for the boudoir and study,
dour Htei and hook ends tee many
thliigH te enumerate. Yeu must ee and
I .e them for yourself,
Kepler provide you with different
color lights for your Christmas
Tree? There is no decoration which
will make it se enchanting. Bui
you will see wonderful gifts for
grown-ups as well all sorts of use
ful electrical devices and appliances,
while their display of lamps is
superb, the Japanese Vuse Lamps
eumg particularly attractive
reasonably priced.
nnd
!!
Great Furniture Values Just in
Time for Christmas
The downward revision in costs that has taken place
in the Furniture manufacturing world is exemplified
here in savings that we believe are without parallel.
An opportunity that surpasses anything we have
known in half a dozen Christmas seasons.
Small wonder that ever-increasing thousands are turning te
the Van Sciver Stere when they wish te furnish their homes or
te give them these embellishing touches which add se much te
family comfort and household charm. Fer ours is the art of
manufacturing, importing and collecting the kind of Furniture
and Heme Ad6rnments that possess an irresistible appeal te
these who wish te make their home the cheerful and hospitable
place every woman wishes it te be. Values that prove te custom
ers today, and every day, that there is no place we knew of in all the United States where Fur
niture equally as geed can be bought at prices equally as low.
Net only thousands of Suites and Pieces, but all these charming Accessories that make home and hearth se
dear, from a Footstool te an aasy i;nair; a sewing
l Table te a Boudoir Desk; a Candlestick
te a Fleer Lamp; a Desk Cleck te a
Great Time-Piece for the Hall. Use
ful gifts, delightful and enduring.
Hundred of Chairs for Gift
OvrruKd, m WInit-bclt,, . fireside,
cllnlnr. Wlnflier nd wtctMr Chair
li.
ftlra ti4
varletu Prld
itMktn. Ch!ri In the vtrteu Pi
ddlgni, all at IneemparabU Vln.
from a Oelden Oak rtecker at f 1.28 te
rnamineent. rproditlen of an CnclUh
isaiy tiuiir m vtf.uv
-n t-M-iJj-ggsiaAganrajaer -wanm .ciTiw'ri.'PntrM tirawf.
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WillfVraH' a illik Sffl'ii'hv. HiipWi
ILLUSTRATED FRO.n
OUR FLOORS
Here is an array of charming Furniture thnt diffuses a de'ightful ntmesphere of hospitality and comfort. Furniture se
L"ir-uy liesi.l'nci .se luxuriously proportioned, se artistically fmibhed that the ensemble net only exemplifies geed taste but fills
one itn an almost irresistible desire te linger in the soft recesses of Chair or Davenport. Just n hint of the hundreds of Suites
and i leces and Heme Adornments that fill te overflowing the vast galleries of the Van Sciver Stere.
AN IDEA OF THE GREAT SAVINGS
Fine Furniture at great economies at every turn en our spacious sales floors.
LIVING ROOM
'fine LIvlriK-Hoem Suite.
covered with tapestry, 3
sprltitr
pltcus,
Mahogany - nnd
filirlnn peats,
plfCPS. 570.(111
$l.1.en Mnhotr.tiiy-aml-Cane Suite.
Bents, covered with brown eleur.
S1O3.0O.
Overntuffcd loesp-i'tishlon Suite, sprlnir Heats,
covered with tapestry, 3 pleceK, stns.OO
Overstuffed loese-oushion Suite. wprlnB BL-ats.
cohered with t.ipestrv, :i jileces, jse.1.00
Miihefnui-iiinl-C,i!ip Suite, jneve riislilens,
sprltiK he.itd, covered with I1ua eleur, 3
robette pillows and one roll, 3 pis , ifjBj.ei)
Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite, pprlnff eenta,
covered with tapestry 3 pieces, $330.00
Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite, covered with
mulberry velour, 3 ncn.t S4JB.00.
?Cin.ne Overstuffed loeso - cushion Sulte.
fprlug keats. covered with Upcslry, 3
jiliccs, 47a.()()
DINING ROOM
Walnut Queen Anne UliiliiE-Roem Suite, K
pieces, SKID. oe
S4O3.0O Walnut Quetn Anne Dlnlng-Hoem
Suite, i pieces, $283,00
unit uining-Koem Suite, le pieces, 2B0.3e
MnheKany Chlppendale Suite, 10 pieces,
$328.00
;s.00 Mahogany Dinlnsr-Itoem Sulte, 10
Pieces, new J45O.0O
730.oe Duotene Walnut Dlnlng-noem Suite,
10 pieces, new fSftO.OO
Dull Urewn Mahogany Chippendale Suite, 10
pieces, new U022.50
fl3fllJ.00Antle.ue MnheKany Chlppendale
faulte, 10 pieces, new 000.00
A wonderful array of Bcdrepm
Furniture at equally great savings.
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Handsome Mahetany
Hall Cleck, $270.00
His fameui VeBimlnsitir
quiirter-lieur T u Ii ti I j r
ChlmcH. Mail'i of Malie
miy. HelEht H ft US
In ln l'J-li) llvtrfil
Olrtl, with riffd Beld nu
mi nils. An eivluiiiiK k'ltt
nnd frr'at lu Hun
clrfls "' nther Hull Cerks
ft out J30.OO te 3I2;.1.00.
Three Mere Carloads of Wicker
Furniture Under Price
(Immediate delivery of Wicker Furniture new or when desired.)
These shipments nre in addition te the various ether shipments men
tioned within the past few days. It net only means that we are buying
mere Wicker Furniture than ever in our history, but wc are selling mere
than we ever sold before at lower prices than any competition wa knew of
can equal. Seeing is believing. Hundreds of Suites and Pieces in the new
est nnd daintiest of colorings; the richest of upholstered effects and most
pleasing designs. A department that is n wonderland of gifts in itself, and
an agreeable surprise in unmatched economies.
An Opportunity Extraordinary in
Floering Coverings
DOMESTIC RUGS 'FULLY 40 TO 50 PER CENT BELOW
THE RETAIL PRICES OF A YEAR ACJO. A wonderful collec
tion representative of the best mills in the country, and just at
a time when many need fine Fleer Coverings for the Christmas
Heme. Weaves, designs and colorings for every room. Every
Rug and Carpet at savings such as have made this one of the
greatest Rug Stores in the Fleer Cevering field.
Lew Prices for This Let of
Oriental Rugs
Riig-j that him been used for decorative and exhibition purposes, all
of which hac been marked from ene-half te one-third less than present
market price.-., some less than import coats, anil borne lower than the
prices of Demestic Hugs. Less than we eser offered Oriental Rues for
at any time. A number of small Rugs in handsome designs, fine weaves
and magnificent feldings, perfect in evry way, nt half pnee for gifts.
In addition te this binall let of used Rugs our entire stock of Oriental
Rugs is also greatly reduced in price."
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Tine Office Chair, $55.00
llxi'eplletially ve.imiV ChMr
of anlli MiUieinny 1U
SlMnldh leather buck arwl V"'
feratwl lenllier it A rn rn
ulnlie for banld and xcutlv
rifttPftw of lArca corporations.
A ulft for the buslnm man.
ami u crt'iit valua, SSS.OO.
Uniki, lloekcmes Tbi.
rilliiK Davlven anj ethr Oifli.
rurnlture
LAMPS
HunUreds In th
roeai t:auillul dc-
lint,
Fleer Lamps,
$15 te $130
Table Lamps,
$9 te S113
Iinudeir Lamps,
sr).7.r te $30.50,
Ilridife Lamns.
$11.50leC'U2.50
Warm Blankets, Comiertables and Spreads for Gifts at Incomparable Savings
NOTE Theie who wUli te avail tliemiclvej of Our Extended Payment Plan enn malt
mere upens ai :. a. m. ami will Clese at r:30 V
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cenvanient arrangements
AI. Until Further Netice
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