Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUfeLl6 LED&Elr-IHlIiAI)EU?HlA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1921
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SUDDEN POLITENESS WA VE I H,KER' 6Veand ht
EXPLAINED BY CALENDAR
JPtti (Uiristmas Only a Fciv Days Away, Fermer Haughty
Menials Arc iew Courtesy Personified
IIC clevntDi' hail dropped two snylng. "Stints eujrhi te In me no
fllchtH wh n Jimmy rang the ' inmctliiiis tiiriv IVi you think lie mlslit
lirll nl hi iimisiI lieiir of Sr.'IO I brliis un n biibv bietlirr?''
A'Mi but tii bis Miirprlw It
shot upward ncnln in nnxwer WFT Tfl HOI n R&l I Y
te lil rlne. Ill iu- foil a VVCI3 IU HULU HALL I
bit. hnl. ln nulpklt .ilnit M nnil
tried te 1?ok a theiiRh hr- oxpected it I Overflow Meeting Expected at Pro Pre
when the nlevalnr bev slid eticn tlir ... n.u--i r..i.u
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Samuel Cavln Starts Second Day of
Walk te Washington
Samuel K. Cevin, 117 North For
tieth street. nlxty-nlne-jer-eld pedes
trian, left Kennctt Kqunre nt 7 o'clock
this morning en the emnd lap of his
four-day Journey te Washington.
The thirty-live mllex fnim this eity
te Kennctt Kmiarc be walked by 5 '..10
e'elm'k ji'Merday. ,t tin hotel there
he cuprci'il himself ns fecllnB "It and
line, and nil net te make even better
time en the mini today.
Mr. Cevin 1m unlkliin te Watdtinjtten
te Hpend ClirlMniiiH with Mr RrnndcMl RrnndcMl
(Iren. Tits excellent health he attributes
te Petting tip exercises nnd a self-prescribed
amount of walking every day.
'Help nu en wild your coal. ir?
I. Hnbart A. tlnre lll pres.d,. nt I BURNED AS AUTO EXPLODES1
asked the dnnrinnn !i hi Rtnrtiwl out of (lie nuiM-liir-etinc te i- held tenisiht in
the apartment, us utml stniRKlinB into , tlir Metropolitan Oprrii Heuse br 'lie. Alcohol In Radiator Flares Up Whn
his heavy gray ulster. Jimmy b linked I .,i,.n.r i.... n.. r m-. .. ..........
a moment Surrh emetilnBaM net Vlwm,1n,,en Asn,"vt ,he ,'-"'i,t"1 Match Is Held Nsar
quite right Amendment. Wlllinm MKInldrlck. of Ardmerc
Strangclv enough, he netieed the nme the rtemnml for tirl.ets ,as been e , ,, k xnlmnre was scverelv burned luci
unubual attention in the oilier V.ien Rreat tint nrrangemenf. are being made " , K' , ,, I 7 , , !,
the effiee b,M mhs respeetful and . -ailed f'r '""Hl.nv meeting Amnns th- niglit when the rntli.tter or Ills autoino auteino autoine
him "Mister. Itefote Ien; Jimmy MWikeis will be Jehn I'hili i Hill, bile exploded
began te feel un nmfivliihln Had the '"nni-d Statee Uepre.cntiUiie 'nun Medeldrlrk hud lux rnr nnrked in
report gene jibreii.l that Imn rich urn b '" ',"l-,Kd,nr'1 U.Vn,,n fnr'.n,,r ' front of his home and ltere starting It
had died? He res lzed that thru ueuld 1 1 mted States "enre-ieiitntlv,. from New 1 1p wnntc,i t0 ,. ,hllt rmmK, ,er wns
he .erroneous, for he had no Hi h uiiide .Tctsi; ( nptnln llllnm H Stnten.itn the radiator The rndlntnr "in
to die. Did thev mistnke hw idet.tltV I founder of the national association, and ,lllnf(i nleohel te kuep the water from
He eianccd surreplltleusl, ,nte the mlr. AlexnniW Slinp-en n member of Hie fr(.C7.lng nnd when JlcOeldrlck held .1
.C?r f.rT,'d ,V ih vttUe 0,,"r ,"PX ,t" N(." 't'r''7', "'", Sin.ite. 'lighted match exer it te leek In he
Ms desk His ennirei looked rather In .speaking eMerdny nt tne -Inns , received the full force of the explosion
Irrcgulur. hut h- ag sUre it wnxjfer the m-iting. the first te be held in n his face
'T,mm-T- I'hilndelpbin. Fred ('. Spnutdine. ex-' He wns ' taken te the I!r.n Mnwr
And then sudd )! lie iei ed nl the ecutive speretnrv of the nssnriarlen. I Hespitnl with severe burns en his face
cucnuar nnu saw nie rea narK lie imu "" """ " ' "iiinpiiiup n i cunsvi- i nnn nanus, ills li.iir uun singed trem
put there se minx weeks nge '-rie "nnln bus deubl'v during hr ,nst four I his head and It Is feared his sight ban
nays until riinstm.i. nnil he seemed I ""inuis
te understand
Mether 1 card lies- i i.lkmg n- licr
little sisti'i- The dem ucs .unr and . I ..
uhc could hear their scissors clicking I
as they cut out red paper te make her ,
"surprlbc" Christmas presents The I
number of Christinas calendars and
wobbly pincushions she had tucked awn
in obscure bureau drawer and betes
AH the children bad gene te kinder
gartcn and had made first .grade ters
Bessie thought she was whispering
but her elcc had n i ti-hed rpialitv
'"'We've been awfullj geed shi as
Mitchell
Fletcher
Ce.
Christmas
Reminders
Glace Fruits
Met Prune
Freh Caviar
Edam Cheese
Melba Peaches
Quality Fruit Cake
De Luxe Ben Bena
M. F. Lucca Olive Oil
Chin Sui Formosa Tea
Sterrs open rt'eiiine'
18th & Che. tout Sts.
12th & Market Sts.
5600 Gerrointewu Ave.
been impaired.
Atlantic Cry, N. J.
Quick Servict
Experienced Salespeople
Comfert In Shopping
Goods Delivered Promptly
ACOBS
FOR
BOOKS
1628
Chesinul Slreel
hsasr
Ghrlslmas Cards and Calendars
K'liiKiiiiiJfflaiWiWininnifMii m mmamwMM
The pick of the barnyard
Egs"s
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carton ma. lL 1
oftvehe JqJ I
Sold enl in our Sleret' g
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A Geed Watch Is a Gift for a Lifetime
bcr watch c sell must and docs give batibfactery service. Our collec
tion is extensive and includes the niesr fashionable shapes of the leading
makers
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f'ree ated border fitted wih depend
able IG-icuelcd hit eincnt riKl.i.i.
i- steaml $5.
Ker Women
mid bracelet watches. $25 te $250.
lield-iilled bracelet watches, $21 te $50.
silver bracelet w .itches. $18 le $55.
Diamond bracelet watches. $175 te $5400
Platinum bracelet watches $100 te $250
iliaiclct natch of plulinuin, t lie
'erdci aitibtically set with dia dia
nendi, dependable inevenient
iibbiin sristband $210.
Fer Men
ield watches, $30 te $500.
' .old-filled watches, $19 te $115.
Mlvcr watches, $13 te $55.
Platinum watches. $400 te $800.
Urist watches, $18 te $175.
H'e invite an inspection of our large assortment. "
S. Kind & Sens, lllO Chestnut Street
m WIOND MERCHANTS- JtWFLERb S1I.V ERSMlTHb
nwrwii'wuiiiwirwCharge Accounts Invited Fiismmmw Mail Orders Filled "MiMMmaiai
Charge Purchases Billed February First Upen Request
wmaiiAaa ' wlwrui iKiHniiuaMraima
.Open Eveningi Until Xmn
USEFUL GIFTS
..w v duplicated LUewhert
Beys' & Girls'
Raincoats
?3.50
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W If
X nlim S7.G0
SUcs Z years
te IS
Girls' CAPES
Blua and Red
$3.00
In tu!lirrcttt. (t
llnrn I ipnttirh
iau ' nf
Cirrim rAh '
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Girh' and Beys'
Raincoats
Cubhnicre, Canten
and Tweed; all col
ors; sizc3 1 te 16;
Rejrular $7 Cf
value $12.. 'ou
Beys' and Girls'
BOOTS
te '5
Beys'
Black Rubber
Ceai8 $375
Rebber Teti. 25c
Baaketball Shoes, $2.S0
Goodyear Rubbers
Clilldrm'ii Uubbfrs 00
"' Itiibhem Sl.30
'"illes' niibbr . It.15
UandiiU 81.00
lied Iluubtr fileir.
SOci Het ratrr Dot Det
tles. 81.S0
h.d ilea's,
Women's
Chlliiren'a
l'oetbMU
$1.50
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1215 Giestnul Street
Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request
Just Received in Time!
for Wednesday!!
Last week's let was nor large enough! We
had te redouble our efforts te meet the demand for
Hudsen Seal Coats, which was much larger than we
expected. We wasted no time, but immediately
ordered our factory te make
100 Hudsen Seal Coats
They're priced:
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Goodyear
ItEfeSi,
Bin' PAWmATQSin
iVomen'e uiinvvniu 11
Men's $8 Raincoats, $4
Men' & I Imp. Gabar- $or
rVemen!s fdinesl $65 value "J
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.'h inches
long. Self
trimmer
5b inches
long, Skunk
or Beaver
rrimmed
45
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long. Self l
rrimmed i
40 inches J,
long. Skunk w
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trimmed
45
45 inchf b
long, Self
trimmed
45 inches
long. Skunk
or Beaver
trimmed
95
325
Fur Coats and Wraps at Special Prices
Regularly
10000 Rusiun Pen tniee-quaitci .'.,..
125 00 Trimmed Russian Peny, three-quarter lei.pti
135.00 Trimmed Leepard Cat, three-quarter length.
155 00 French Seal, three-quarter length
165.00 French Seal, -10 inches long.
165.00 Australian Nutria, three-quarter length
165.00 Natural Muskrat, three-quarter length
200.00 Trimmed Marmet, 40 inches long.
225.00 Trimmed French Seal, three-quarter le igth
245.00 Trimmed French Seal, 40 inches long
375.00 Moleskin, three-quarter length
350 00 Natural Raccoon, three-quarter length
.1700 Black Oracul Wraps. 45-inch
New Regularly New
49.50 375 00 Mi-i.cmh tap. Jj-ii.r. 245.CO
69. SO 4.000 ..ui'ul Squirrel, three-quillet length 293.00
79.50 4i000 I rimmed 1-cnp.ird bkin, three-quarter ltngth.20S.00
79.50 405 00 Vatuial ijfjuirre' 40 inches long . . 343.00
94.50 (jOOOO Tr mmrd Pen .an L..mb, 45 inches lout,' 395.00
98.50 525.00 Jup Min, three-quarter length 393.00
110.00 0000 A'a !. i Seal, thiee-quarier lengtl 443.00
110.00 750.00 Jap Mink Wraps, 45-ineh . 495.00
125.00 750.00 N'atur. I Squirrel Wrap;,, 45-Uch 495.00
133.00 ''00 00 Taupe Caracul Wrap.,, ' length 493.00
195.00 675 00 Alu U l)eaer Ceat,, 40-inch 595.00
225.00 100000 Ureadtail Wiap, 45-wrh 393.00
245.00 "WOO Natural Mink Wrap, 45-inch 1243,00
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Extra Large Size Coats Up te 54 Bust
Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted mmMmmmmmma
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Only Four Mere
Days Before the
Christmas Bells
Ring Out
Four mere days and then comes the happiest time
of the whole year ! Once again the old, but ever new story
of the Three Wise Men will be read in hundreds of thous
ands of homes!
Millions of little hearts will flutter expectantly as
trees are trimmed, stockings hung up and everything
made ready for Santa Claus' wonderful visit.
Are YOUR Christmas plans completed? Has every
body en your list been "remembered?" If net, we invite
you te:
Come te
Darlington's
Wednesday
because we are splendidly ready te help you with last
minute shopping.- Notwithstanding the very heavy sell
ing of the past few days, there is still available, wide
choice in desirable presents for men, for women, for
children. And another important thing! We are net in
fallible, but rarely de we fa il te "make geed" en proper
packing, deliveries as premised and ether factors in geed
store service.
Every, department is a gift department at
Darlington's, but particular attention is directed te the
following:'
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Furniture, Fourth Fleer.
Furs, Third Fleer.
Children's Goods Wearing Apparel and Christmas Nov
elties, Second Fleer.
Camisoles, Bleemers, Night Gowns and ether Lingerie,
Second Fleer.
Petticoats, Breakfast Coats and Robes. Second Fleer.
Waists, Second Fleer.
Linens, First Fleer.
Handkerchiefs, First Fleer.
Men's, Women's and Children s Hosiery, First Fleer.
Men's, Women's and Children's Gloves, First Fleer.
Sweaters and Scarfs, First Fleer.
Men's and Women's Umbrellas, First Fleer.
Men's and Women's Neckwear, First Fleer.
Perfumes and Novelties, First Fleer.
Hand Bags, Leather Goods and Luggage, First Fleer.
I Jeseph G. Darlington & Ce. Inc.!
1126-28 Chestnut Street
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