Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 19, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEE-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921
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PHILA. GIRL TO JOIN PLOW
TO BIBLE IN FAR OFF INDIA
Emily Gray Wins $500 Prize at
State College and Plans Leng
Trip
Will Combine Missionary and
Agricultural Teachings In
Orient
"I wouldn't make them listen te mc
talk without showing them what I could
,le," sfild Miss Emily Ashton Gray when
nsked why, ns n student of Agriculture,
he plans te de missionary work In
InM?ss Gray, of 3724 North Tenth
street, who Is In her senior year at the
Agricultural Scheel at Pcnn State Col
lege, has been awarded a prlze of $500
by the Dairy and Husbandry Depart
ment. The prlze was given for pro
ficiency In agricultural work, nnd will
enable Miss Gray te carry out her am-
Twe years age this nnd slmllnr schol
arships were established by P. M.
Sharpies, of West Chester, In ten State
agricultural colleges, te train women for
dairy work.
Slnce the award Emily Gray ha as
siduously been studying cows nnd their
care.
"I've been milking them for the last
few weeks, although we really don't
have te de that," said Miss Gray.
She leeks like a very modern and
efficient milkmaid, with her short, bob
bed hair and blue-cray eyes.
"If 1 go te India, it will be much
easier te take care of my hair If it is
aert," she explained.
The dream of going te India is nn
old one, Miss Gray says. After she
-raduatcd from the Gcrmantewn High
Scheel in 1018, She went te State Col
lege. The young student had always
wanted te de missionary work, and her
connection with the Student Volunteer
Movement at State College further
heightened this desire. She explained
that the women in India de the large
part of the agricultural work, and,
thcrcfore, she believes the best way te
reach these less fortunate women is en
the ground they knew best.
"The only way te de missionary
'work.'' she says, "Is te be of the people
and llve and work with them."
Before attempting te realize her am
bition of going te India, there will have
te be mere years of study, and perhaps
n short time spent in teaching dairy
work and husbandry here in the United
States.
An all-round girl is Miss Gray, nnd
in spite of her joy at receiving the
Sharpies prize of $500, she icmarkcd
that "I am proudest of nil almost of
having madq the hockey varsity team."
FURLOUGH NAVY YARD MEN
Enlisted Personnel Given Leaves
Over Holidays Staffs Cut Down
Christmas will find nbeut one-half of
the enli'tcd personnel of the Philadel
phia Xavy Yard away en fiiilpiiglm of
from three te ten days, it was an
nounced today, nnd the ether half will
set furloughs ever New Year's Dny.
The men whose homes arc at the grcat
rst distance from here will get. the
longer furloughs.
Werk at the Navy Yard has becun
le cut down the personnel n directed
under the recent net of Cengresf, and
te date 130 men have received honorable
&
HEADQUARTERS FOR
WATERMAN'S IDEAL
FOUNTAIN PEN AND
"EVERSHARP" PENCILS
904-906 Chestnut Street
Open till 6 P. M.
Beets and Arctics for Family
USJvFUL GIFTS
Net te Be Dunl.'r.t..) pi u .
-f--uuu biawfTIICi m
Beys' & Girls'
Raincoats
Vnlim KH.tn
blses 3 ears
te 16
Girls' CAPES
DIue and Tted
$3.00
In T.entlierctl. SI
.nii Uj I ly i, lieu i.trmilK
Orders
FHI.M
Girls' and Beys'
Raincoats
Cashmere, Canten
and Tweed; nil col
ors; sizes 4 te 16;
Regular $7 Cft
value $12.. '
Beys' and Girls'
BOOTS
2
teS
Beys'
Black RliUhep
ILL00 $3.75
Wip Rubber Teyi, 25c
Basketball Shoes, $2.50
Goodyear Rubbers
Clillilrrn'g nuLbrra . . 00c
Mmi'h Ilnhlirr Jll.ne
'adit.' Rubber S1.25
annuals COO
fill IL.tth.. l!tnu.
6UC Het Wet it lot let
Ilea, SI. B0
Kula Men'a,
AS'nmnn'N
( hiltli en's
Qoedyour
Cem Vi
I'untb IU
25ft rn'tt nm
$1.50
9S& ' RAINCOATS 10
Men's $8 Raincoats, $4
Men's & I Imp. Gabar- $QC
Women's f dines! $65 value 3
Vrira kubbism km wstr
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feAlft CiiESTNUT ST. I
MISS EMILY GRAY
discharges. Seventy-five per cent of the
crews of the battleships ICnnns and
Seuth Carolina have been transferred
te the receiving ship.
ftkli,J CWge Account InTited WWR M!l Order Filled nWHWUWB
Chate Purchase Bitted February Firtt Upen Requett
fUll 5e)
MS!
12?5 Chestnut Street
Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request
Fer Tuesday, We Offer
Eight (8) Fur Groups
at Commanding Prices
made possible only by a
merchant and manufacturer
selling direct te the consumer.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve
Your Purchase Until Required
''Special for
Regularly
85.00 le 100.00
'Special for
Regularly
115.00 te 135.00
'Special for
Regularly
150.00 te 165.00
'Special for
Regalarly
185.00 te 210.00
k- "Special for
Regularly
225.00 te 245.00
Special for
flegnary
285.00 le 310.00
Special for
Fur Coats
Regularly
395.00 te 450.00
Extra Large Size Ceat
49.50
79.50
98J0
125.00
165.00
195.00
295.00
Chokers, Scarfs & Steles
Q
8
Q...n:t.r
9) .Natural squirrel mmeie xe.uu e.uu
8)
Jap Mink UneKers
Taupe Fex Scarfs
Brown Fex Scarfs
Natural Mink Chokers
Stone Marten Chokers
French Seal Steles
Baum Marten Chokers
Cress Fex Scarfs
Black Lynx Scarfs
Scotch Mele Steles
Natural Squirrel Steles
Pearl Gray Fex Chokers
Jap&Mink Steles
(9)
(9)
(9)
(7)
(5)
(6)
(4)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(3)
(3)
(2) Skulk Steles
Pa rrchtjng Agent'-,
LONE MAN BALKS BANDITS
Held Up, He Roughs It Thugs Get
Nothing but Punches
Six bandits, at lent two of them
nrmed, found mere than a match last
night just befere midnight when they
tnckled Vincent Singer, 2331 Salmen
street, near Second street and Washing
ton avenue.
Singer was en his way te beard a
trolley car when the six men leaped
upon him. Twe of them thrust pistols
Inte his face nnd ordered him te held
up his hands. Instead he hit one of the
gunmen in the mouth and knocked him
down. Then he turned en another, but
the rest of the gang descended upon
him nnd beat him severely, he net
neglecting te de plenty of damage en
his own hook.
The men ran nnd left him en the
pavpment, but he was able te get up
and walk six blocks te the Mount Sinai
Hospital, where he was found te be
badly lacerated nbeut the fac nnd
hands. lie was allowed te go home, and
en the way reported the assault te the
Seventh nnd Carpenter streets police
xtatlen. The held-up men get nothing
except punches.
Manning Will Is Probated
The will of Themas II. Manning
1007 Mount Vernen street, disposing of
nn estate et $iu,uuu, was probated to
day. Other wills probated were: Ste
phana Mayer. 2030 North Camac street.
S18.200: William I'. Perter, -1811
North Twelfth etrect, $0000 : Daniel
Ilraunsteln. $0."00, nnd Charles Me Me
Kcever. $27,420. ,
Tuesday
Fur Coats
Of Russian Peny in full flare,
length models, with large shawl cellar
and cuffs.
Tuesday
Fur Coats
Of French Seal, Russian Mnrmet,
Seal trimmed Leepard Cat, Raccoon
or Australian Opossum trimmed
Russian Peny, in length models.
Tuesday
Fur Coats
Of Natural Muskrat, French Seal,
(40 inches long) Australian Nutria
and Raccoon trimmed Marmet, in full
flare si length models.
Tuesday
French Seal
Full flare Coats of very fine quality
with large shawl cellar and bell cuffs,
of Skunk, 40-inch length models.
Tuesday
Fur Coats
Of French Seal with Skunk, Beaver
or Natural Squirrel shawl cellar and
bell cuffs. Full furred Northern MuBk
rat Coats in smart flare ?i length and
40-inch models.
Tuesday2
Fur Coats
Of Hudsen Seal, Natural Raccoon,
Scetcli Moleskin and Civet Cat in
full flare tflree-quarter length models.
Tuesday
and Wraps
(48 Only)
Natural Squirrel Coats, length;
Hudsen Seal Coats, 40 inches long
with Skunk or Beaver trimming. Full
length Moleskin Wraps, full length
Black Caracul wraps and full length
Hudsen Seal Wraps, Self-trimmed or
with contrasting fur cellars.
Up te 54 Bust
Mjunny new
j..ev e.uu
25.00 14.50
25.00 14.50
22.50 15.00
40.00 24.50
45.00 29.50
55.00 34.50
55.00 34.50
75.00 49.50
75.00 49.50
120.00 79.50
120.00 79.50
120.00 74.50
165.00
AXUiUU
Order Accepted
Msffitlii
far the
Begin
Christmas Music
Tuesday, at 9:30 A. M.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CHORUS
HERBERT J. TILY, CONDUCTOR
Tableau The Prophets
1. Hosanna in the Highest Cesta
Tableau The Annunciation
2. Silent Night, Hnllewcd Night Decker
Tableau The Shepherds
3. The Angels Seng Caiip
Tableau The Wuc Mev
4. Slumber Seng of the Infant Jesus Geiaert
Tableau The Nativity
e. Ring Out Wild Bells Gounod
Tableau Chi iatmas Mern
Boudoir and Heuse Slippers
Special at $1.75 and $2.00"
A remarkably geed let of Women's Seft Felt Boudoir nnd Heuse
Slippers in a variety of attractive shades, worth much mere than
these special prices. Seme embroidered in silk, ethers trimmed with
ribbon and pompon. Seft padded insoles nnd ooze leather outer soles.
Fer Children
Seft Cozy-Tees Slippers of warm felt SI. 35
te $1.50.
"Puss-in-Beets" Bootees, of soft felt, with
padded insoles $2.00 te $2.25.
Moccasins for the Camp Fire Girl $1.50 nnd
fir mB
ifii.bu.
Hyle Slippers of felt, with pad
ded insoles; fnshlened te fit
around the ankle $1.65 te $2.50.
Babies' Carriage Roots of
satin, in pink, blue nnd white
$1.75 te $2.25.
Beys'
"Hyle" Felt Comfy Slippers,
blue with plaid cufFs, sizes 12 te
6 $2.50.
"Comfy" Slippers in blue,
plaid-trimmed, or in Oxford gray
$2.00.
Leather Everett-cut Slippers
$2.75.
Remee Leather Slippers $3.00.
"$--fltraub!
Men's Shirts, $1.35
The important fact about this let of 1200 Men's Shirt3 is that
their duplicates will cost 25 per cent, mere, according te existing
prices. Therefore, men should make early selection from this let
while this low irice is in effect $1.35.
Seme Fine Woven-Madras Shirts at $2.50
A wonderful assortment, including all sizes from 13 te 18.
Oututff Flannel Pajamas S2.50
Outing Flannel Night Shirts $1.65
5r- atrnwbrUlne Clothier Hnst Stere, nichth Street
Gifts of Linen, 50c te $5.00
Arranged for Easy Selection
Hundreds of gift articles in the Linen Stere dainty, usable
things of which no household eer had tee many. Ready for te-morrow
are:
Fine Embroidered Linen Bread Tray Cevers r;A
or Colored Medallion-border Turkish Towels, OUC
Fine Filet Lace-trimmed Linen Scarfs or (T -f
Damask-border Linen Huck Towels (19x35) tp JL
24-inch Round Linen Centrepieces with 1 Cfil r'X
Embroidered Greek Key
Geed Typed Linen Glass Towels in the
22x32-inch size; four in a box for
Hemstitched Irish Linen Pillow Cases
In the 222x36-inch size; a pair at
Fine Hemstitched Linen Damask Cleths
Size 62x62 inches; exceptional value
Seven-piece Linen Damask Lunch Set:
Cleth, 45x45 inches, 15-inch Napkins
Fine Embroidered White Linen Scarfs
With Scalloped Edjres; 18x54 inches
Beys' Warm
Mackinaws
4&Z
ing, in sizes 8 te 10 years nnd worth ever one-half mere than $8 75
Many a boy will be Klad te receive a Raincoat as a
Christmas Rift. Of black rubber, $5. Of tan rubber
ized fabric, $5.00. Tan Dri-Hey Coats, 6.50
-" S'"wrldge & Clothier-Second I'loer. Hlbert Street, Bast
In the Art Needlework Stere
Embroidered Gift Pieces
Half Price, $2.00 te $8.00
Twe hundred Embroidered Picces-a salesman's sample line,
but all fresh and clean nnd ready te box. Wonderfully attractive
patterns. Scarfs, Centrepieces, Tewels, Pillow Slips, Aprons
Children's Rompers, and ethor articles. Come early, a half-price
let WA this usually gees In a twinkling. ' p
?- Strawbridae.
Strawbriike
a
Buying
Children's Steim King Beets
$3.50.
Misses' Storm King Beets
$4.50.
Four-buckle Galoshes for chil
dren nnd misses $3.50 te $-1.00.
Slippers
Indian moccasins. of soft
brown elkskin, at $2.00 and $2.50.
"Storm King" Rubber Beets,
Goodyear "Gleve" Brand $4.00
and $5.00.
Four-buckle Galoshes, Good Geod Goed
yrar "Gleve" brand $4.00 and
$4.50.
Storm Rubbers $1.00 and
$1.15.
IdKe I: Clothier Klehth and Filbert Streets
Berder in Blue $ A.tPl
$2.00
$3.00
$4.00
$5.00
$5.00
l-ystranbrlilije & Clothier Alslci 11 and 12, Centre
Of all-wool blanket clevh, made
wiih belt all around, large conver
tible cellar, muff and side pockets
t, Clothier Third Fleer, Murket Street
S
Early Oi
A Fine Fur
Gift Supreme
And it is a tribute of respect te her intelli
gence, net only te select the Ceat carefully,
but te discriminate in your choice of steres:
Hudsen Seal Coats
(Dyed muskrat.) Medels of elegant sim
plicity, 30-inch te 48-inch lengths, $185.00 te
$775.00. Others sumptuously trimmed with
Siberinn squirrel, blended squirrel, natural
mink and natural skunk $395.00 te $625.00.
Fine Nearseal Coats
(French ceney.) Trimmed nnd untriinmed
models in various lengths, $115.00 te $285.00.
Persian Lamb Coats
Beautifully curled skins, deep and lustrous,
handsomely trimmed, $375.00 te $625.00.
Natural Raccoon Coats
Geed Street and Moter Coats wonderful!
durable. Prices $315.00 te $505.00.
Natural Muskrat Coats
Anether well-wearing Fur Ceat. Several
different lengths nnd styles; sonic trimmed
$145.00 te $650.00.
s.r-- Straw brldce
Men's Fur-Lined
Overcoats Reduced
Fw4ined Coats, new $75.00
Marmet-lined Coats, new $135.00
Muskrat-lined Coats, new $175.00
Mink-lined Coats, new $235.00
A wonderful opportunity for any man te provide himself with
the handsomest sort of nn Overcoat. The reductions are of such
substantial character that the nmeunt saved will be sufficient te pay
for a royal gift.
Every Ceat has a cellar of some luxurious fur beaver, blended
muskrat, Persian lamb, natural seal or Hudsen seal, the outer
fabrics arc fine indeed, and are in black, Oxford or dark mixtures.
Any ene of these Overcoats will make n wonderful gift for any
man or young man.
l,s-- Strawbrldfte Clothier Second Meer Kast
In the Great
Jewelry and
Stick
Pins. Cicarette
Baskeli, Bowls, Trays, Seivei3 and
T rLJv IT
Seme Fine Wilten Rugs
Have Recently Arrived
Thereby gieatly augmenting the wide selection already presented
by our comprehensive stock. The complete character of our collection
is particularly noticeable amenn the larger sizes, which, we under
stand, have been rather scarce elsewhere of late. Fer instance
Reual Wilten Rugs, 11.3x12 feet $110 and $120.00
Royal Wilten Rugs, size 9x15 feet at $120.00
Rugs, 10.6x13.6, $135.00 Rugs, 11.3x15, $150.00
AMONG THE UNUSUAL VALUES NOW AVAILABLE
Royal Wilten Rugs, 9x12 feet-$63.50
Small Axminster, 27x54 inches $4.50
Small Axminster, 36x70 inches $7.50
Carpet-covered Hassocks, for gifts $2.00.
IN THE LOWER-PRICED RUG DEPARTMENT
Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet special at $29.50
Cook's Genuine Linoleum Rugs, 6x9 $5.75;
7.6x9, $7.00; 7.6x10.6, $8.25; 9x12, $11.75
Axminster Rugs, 6x9 $22; 7.6x9 $23.50
StriurbrldKg . dethier Fourth Fleer West
The Great
Busy Place
Ne wonder this is the favored Tey Stere for yeuncr folks.
and grown-ups as well. There are se many wonderful play
things te see all indescribably interesting and amusing.
There's jelly old Santa Claus himself a great, hearty Tellow,
with twinkling eyes, a ready smile and a complete understand
ing of children. And for the grown-ups there are many, many
interesting things sold as well all at reduced prices.
Lifelike Baby Dells- new $7.50
Dressed Lifelike Dells new $9.00
'Billy Bey" Lifelike Dells new $7.50
Dells Strollers, $5.50
Jtubber-tired wheels. Werth
about one-half mere than this re
duced price.
Tey Tea Sets $1.50
In several designs. Formerly
almost deuble this price.
Electric Engines
$3.75
Stationary Engines te be oper
ated by electric battery. Formerly
nearly one-half mere.
ethier Chera
y Fife Days lore!
Ceat is the
& Clothier Second Fleer
Fllbeil i-tieat
Gift Stere of
Silverware
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The beautiful things that all women
adore, the novelties that delight girls,
the Silverwares for housewives, brides
and brides-te-be, the Silver Dish or
dozen of this or that that mother has
set her heart en, and the scores of
things for men who would never think
te get them for themselves, but are
awfully pleased when someone- else se
lects -for them. Especially giftlike are
Penri Bead Necklaces, Diamond
Jewelry, Bracelet Watches, Combs,
Bar Pins, Costume Jewelry, Girdles,
Opera Glasses, Cuff Links, Key Rings,
Cases and Helders, Candlesticks, Silver
nil kinds of Flatware.
Straw bridles & Clothier Alsles'S 0 and 10 JtarUel Stiet
Tey Stere is
These Days
Desks $2.15 te
$10.90
Children's Desks, worth about
one-half mere.
A, B, C Blocks $1
Fermer price one-half mere.
Clethes Washers
$2.50
Dells Washers that operate
like a real machine will wash
handkerchiefs and dell clothes.
rermeny .close te one-half mere.
Te-merrew
Christmas
Music for the
Player-Piane
Trinity Chimes 75c.
Silver Sleigh Bells 75c.
Westminster Chimes $1.00.
THE FOLLOWING WITH
WORDS
O, Come All Ye Faithful
90c.
It Cnme Upen the Midnight
Clear 90c.
Cantique de Neel $1.25.
Silent Night 90c.
Hark! The Herald Angels
Sing $1.25.
Strawbrltlne i. Clothier
Tlfth Tloer. Wet
Gifts of China
or Glassware
Are sure te please any woman
who takes pride in her home.
Therefore, these will prove at
tractive: Glass Mixing Bowls, 5 in ne3t
for 90c.
Thin-blown Tumblers, needle
etched $1.20 a dozen.
Bulb Bowls, complete with bulbs
nnd pebbles; asserted decorations
50c.
Fancy China Pieces, a wonder
ful collection te select from 50c
te $30.00.
Decorated Baby Feeding Plates
65c.
Strnwbrldge & Clethlei Uanement
Gift Blouses
Kinds Our Friends
Knew We Like
That's one of the privileges of
friendship, te knew our personal
tastes and preferences. AU
women like these all that re
mains is te splect the right medel:
Crepe de Chine Over-Blouses
Exquisite models in the lovely
shades of sunset, canna, golden
pheasant, carmine, peach, cinna
mon, bisque, Dutch blue, Yellow
stone and Mohawk $8.50 te
$13.50.
Perte-Rican Blouses
White French Voile Blouses,
hand-made and hand-adorned,
many with touches of filet or Irish
lace or the mere tailored Irish
picot edging dozens of models,
$4.50 te $15.75.
Stiawbrldue i. Clothier
Second Fleer Centre
The Gem of All
Persian Rugs
Excelling in beauty, weave,
and detail of design all ether
products of Persia's hand
looms. A gift of ene of these
would be a handsome gift in
deed A Doer-size Saruk $29.50
Slightly larger Saruks, averag
ing 3.6x5 feet S85 te $125
Saruks, averaging 47 feet in
size $165.00 te $225.00
And many, mnny ethers at
equally attractive prices.
3trailirIdR9 Clothler
Fourth Tloer Weat
a Brilliant,
Ouija Beards $1.15
A saving of close te one-third.
Electric Trains
$6.90
Complete with transformer,
cars and track. Werth ever one
third mere.
Airplanes Half Price
Every Tey Airplane In our
stock ia new marked at lust one-
te la te er pr,ce' Heyf 50c
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