Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 07, 1922, Postscript Closing Stock Prices, Page 4, Image 4

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FREED OF CHARGES
Superintendent W F. Burns,
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"Members of Jenes Family Appar-1
ently Pursuing Studies Elsewhere
New Yerk. Jan. 7.--OU A 1)
The geed old uninc of Smith lends nil
etlir twine in the enrollment of Ce- ,
lmiililn I'nlvprnlfv. It In shown liv tin1 1
11122 ontnlesiio of the university.
Trip" Kiiflth fnmilv .lim 114 heiih nntb'
ilaiwhter ntfcnilliiff Columbia this win-
ter, ami the next highest number of
nny tribe in Miller, represented by sev
fnty-fnnr member. Cehen appears)
HeVcnty-enatinict nnil Jehnsen fifty-five
tlineV Tlie .Tenes fiimilj nppeiirn te lerfs
nihnnthge, for there nre only forty In nil ,
Columbia. 1'ertv Ilnrrlics nre resin- j
tcred: There nre fhlrty-ceven CliirkH;
the Mtirphj count thlrtf-xlx timc. nftil
the I.evjn number twenti -tdx nnd the .
AndcrMiiN twenty-live.
A veritable rainbow of color npnenrs.
fc, " " . ... . : M. nere nre iut -te nniwnx. tinny-
If. " "iwuL-iti I'll""""! ' 1 lllll-U 1. MUl'l, IIUII -IIIM'll, IIIH, JII1U-K.
fnnjft of Inefficiency, dereliction- of Blue, Orange nnd Hetld ul"0 nppenr in
dUty nnd conduct unbccemlnn n"choel J,1 SI'v'T'n . .A1mn' ,Uc bl U V,,ere
.(.li nr.L' iMed Itebblns, Sparrows, l'nr- ;
? , , - I tridees. Drakes nnd Swims.
t The ucciNlen cnmo'frein the beard The rmintn's eellenes nre well ren- 1
kft'er n Mx-lienr celen -in whieJI the ! rr.V.'.l,'r,l '' f'P nnmes Urewn. Smith,
miiinins, tininiiten. Siminnin, Melinrt,
lutes, Stevens. Celliy. llnrnnrd, Ilnt
ler. ('ivni'lp nml I.eliich listed. The
JIiewh und Ilnleif number lie e.ieh, null
'Inefficiency by Scfiebl Beard
SESSJON LA,STS TILL-2 A. M.
" The Oleticestcr City nennr Vif' Kdiv
' f-tien at the cloie of n session which
Btlcd tit 2 o'dteck thin irieriilnR, exen-
ratca upcrliitrndcnt AVIImer r.
Mx-hour celen -in whieJI the
complaint"!, of the Cltl7.ens,,remhiIttee j,,,"
wInessB wert called,, but dn)y nineteen
re. nllewed te testify; A Curious
prewd of mere thlin T00 OleucpKtrr eltl
wrn's was prewytt and stayed until the
peard Rave Its decision.
One director. MttltiB with the beard,
which acted as JihIrp nnd Jury. Dr. J.
A. Heek. became se sleepy nt 1 ".'10
o'clock that he imnnuneed he would
leftve the derision of the case te the ret
of the beard, nnd he demirtH for home.
The Cltluens' Peinmlttee nnnimnccil it
will take nn nppenl te the State Cem-
. n.lsslener of Kducntien, Jehn I'-tirlght,
(W'jipnj.hc grounds thnt they were net nl-
"Jeweil te present some of their most lm-
-jPertnnt testimony.
T Most of the witnesses railed last tilcht
were women. Four women teachers
called b the committee ncnlust the
superintendent tevtitled in his favor.
Tn k I nc the stand in his own behalf.
Superintendent lluru.s said thnt be hud
no tlme t leaf en the streets, nnd that
the school hed mmle rapid strides in the
fourteen jears thnt he hnd been at Its
head. His witnesses snld that the
Gloucester school cempnred fnvnrably
with that of ethers In its cln.s
This wes the second hearing in the
case. The first was held ten dnjs nge
and was continued.
nitrivd mt b two
the ratio is futthcr
ifernv antl two iijes.
Vnshincten. .lelTer.-nn, MeKinley nnd
Itrtesejelt de ijcft nppenr het there arc
littj tin- Jeliiisnn. f"tt Wilsons,
twentj-twe Tnj'ers, seienteeu Jui-K-sons,
fourteen Adiimes, thirteen llnr llnr
risens and nine (irnnts. And just te
show thnt Columbia i tip te dnte,
three IIiirdliiKs me "nrel'ru.
As for the who's who of ether days,
this Pinlirjii list of notables is iiieseiited :
Chester A. Arthur. ,Tr . llyss s S.
Ilrnnt, Hdwnrd Fventt Mali', .Id, Kthnn
Allen Fenlmere Cooper Hiram John John Jehn
eon. 2d, Surgcl Itni'hmiintneff, Jehn J.
Mc(!iaw, JnrU Jehn-ou and Hen Frank
lin. Seme unusual names borne b Co Ce
'umhiniis this winter nre: Anna Church
Coffin, Iena Sweet. M tidied Tear Mem Mem
ery. It.-n He r. . 1. Will. O. Helle and
llelle llepp.
riiBniinn
SAYS SHE JOINED HOTEL
PARTY TO PROTECT SISTER
Mrs. Fltaslmens Explains Visit te
Shere Hostelry
Atlantic City, Jan. ". Corroboration
of the testimony of Mrs. Marguerite
Buhrc ritzslmens thnt she had gene
te the Hetel Nermnndte with her twin
sister Freda and two eung men. where
they remained nil night was the closing
feature of the hearing of the applica
tion of her husband, Dr. I.erej Fitz Fitz
Blmens, for divorce.
Mrs. Fitzslmentt hnd testified that
her sister hnd told her of the automobile
trip which hnd been planned and tout
when her "ITerts te dissuade her fulled,
she made a fourth member of the pnrt
te protect her sister, who had eldentl
been drinking. When the partj readied
Philadelphia Mis-, liiilue had receveriil.
It was testified, but following one or two
drinks nt dinner, plainl.x showed It.
William Hlickle, nephew of Mrs.
Kepp, who purchased the Westminster
Hetel from Mrs. Fittslmen's mother,
was called te the stand, and after stat
ing that he bad known both Mrs. ritz ritz
sleons nnd her sister Freda for some
time, testified thnt he hnd heard Freda
discussing the proposed trip. He added
that he hnd advised Mrs Fltzsimens te
Veep her sister from going, nnd thnt
falling, the matron bad joined the
Mrty.
VMrs. Fltzsimens stnted thnt she re
mained In n sitting room nil night
At the present time Miss Huhre is
In an institution In Baltimore. Fermer
Judge Cele, attorney for Dr FUmi...
ens, is taking steps te obtain her depo
sition In order that he ma learn her
Terslen of the affair.
Mrs. Otte Lerey Fltzsimens, wife of
Dr. Otte Lerey Fltzsimens, of Atlantic
City, who is being sued for a divorce
In that city, wns before her murrluge
severnl jears age Miss Marguerite
Buhrc, daughter of the late Charles
Huhre, who for a number of ears con
ducted an Ice cream and confectioner)
establishment ut Bread and Whnrteu
streets.
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Today's
the Day
for you te join the happy
army of Asce customers.
De your grocery shopping
today at an Asce Stere
(there's one near your
home) and see hew much
money you will save and
hew much better you will
be pleased with the qual
ity of your purchase.
It costs less te live when
yea deal at an Asce Stere
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BARBER INHERITS FORTUNE
But Gees Right en With His Jeb of
Shaving
WHUcK-Itarre. Jan. 7. I-e Cabet,
twenty years, who works long hours In
the barber shop of F. 1 Henp. at I'ltN I'ltN
ten, stepped work long enough jestcrday
te rend a letter that come from lawyers
In Italy. When he had finished he said
"Next" nnd went en with his work.
The letter Informed him that his father
bad left nn estnte of nnO.OOO lire, worth
$20,000 In American money today.
"I'll be glnd te get the menej," he
said, "but I am net going te give up
my job In the barber shop. It will conn cenn conn
te me all right."
Luari'N TO LiiNix'N-i.i-iu'Y LI1 nitl'uui
AiU U!m"3UOV
ASSYRIA . Feb. 4 Apr. IS Miit 11
lAinNlCA CV.-sTA.NTINiirU
nivi'u nxv.. ,Jlln .
tumrtl and Anrher -tc iinliln I.liif."
I'uBariuct-r Oltlrf. 1300 Walnut strrrt. rmia
Frrliht enicr. Ileitrnr lllilc. I'lill I. '
After-Dinner Tricks
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'COIVIIVIERCIAI '
v STEAMSHIP LINES "
PHILADELPHIA te
CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST
AND LONDONDERRY
S S "Eastern Belle." Last Vz Jan.
Moere and McCormack, Inc.
428 Beure Bldg., Philn.
,Lemb. 0383 Main 7313
Ne. 03 A Puzzle With a Cem
A hole is tern in a sheet of paper
A coin ih laid en the hole, which Is tee
small for It te pass through Te make
the coin go through without enlarging
ths hole Is n task that will puzzle the
UreBt Ingenious mind Te accomplish
th8 seeming Impossibility, simply bend
In the end of the pnper. The action
will distend the opening and the coin
will drop through.
CtvrteM, 19lt, by I'MbHa Ledgtr Company
Dixie Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA te
Bristel, Manchester,
Glasgow
U. S. S. B. S'S "OPELIKA"
EXPECTED TO SAIL JAN. 14
U.S.S.BSS"WOODMANSIE"
EXPECTED TO SAIL LATE JAN
at ce'ri:iu:.Ncn hate
Harriss, Magill & Ce., Inc.
Philadelphia
423 Lafayette Uldtr
Lamburd 613 M
llitld JSlt
I 1 AMEftICA UNE WeF
HTmMHHII' NOTirKH
NAWSCO LINES
SallinBS out of Philadelphia the 6Ui and 20th
of each month DIRECT, via Panumu Canal, te
San DIme,
! Anirlfa,
AHti)rli,
JJmi Inmrl.re. (Iukl.mil. Sfnr l'erlhinil,
Turenui, uiueutrr, II, c.
S. S. BLUE TRIANGLE January 20th
S. S. ARTIGAS Februury (ith
Team frfliht rrcrltrd ilnlly ut I'ler II ertli (loot of Vine St.)
Fer Rat! and Information
NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO.
Owntm anil Agents V S tfhipjifiiy liearil atiamem
186 8. Jbeurth St, Philu. Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 7781
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AMERICA UNE
Mi OI(l TO HerrhltDAJl
Vlit I'ljninulh, llimlufiir-iir-Mtr
.V nor (lu in . Jan. 31 l'tli .'ft Apr, 1
lljriirl.un Feb. 4 M r It Apr. IS
N. Amstrrdnm Il 1H Inr. -.1 Air. 211
lCnttrrcIinn Apr M May II) .liinr 17
Ptsienjfr Offir. 1511 W.lnnt Si P,da.
WANAMAKER'S
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WANAMAKER'S
Se Are SDrinfif Frecks!
ei Dresses at $5.50 te $25
Prices Mostly a Third Less ,
Wanamaker's Dewa Stairs Stere 1
Daffodils Are Out!
First Early Spring Sale
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A $16.50 B $5.50
C $10
D $12.75
K $10
L $10
Who wants te see something new? Who wants te be FIRST te wear the
new frocks? Who craves dresses extremely becoming and yet extraordinarily
inexpensive?
Everybody, of course !
And of course Wanamaker's Down Stairs Dress Stere is ready!
Fifteen hundred early Spring dresses are here in this Spring Sale at $5.50
te $25.
Twe hundred new Spring styles!
Four Styles of Navy Blue
Dresses at $5.50
Geed wool poplin fiecks with braidings or embreidery from a
maker who had bought a let of materials nnd wanted te keep his
factory busy.
Tricetine, Crepe de Chine and Serge
Dresses Surprising at $10
Certainly a ten dollar bill can go u long way in 1922 when it can
pick and cheese among such pretty kinds of Spring fiecks. Quite
different are the crepe de chine ones with panels and sleeve trimmings
of jewel-colored silk and picturesque circles of crochet and fringe te
give a shnrp note of black. Then therc are the always wanted plain
crepe de chine frocks. Alse some very astonishing theatre frocks of
ciepe de chine and lace. A'se tricetine dresses with Chinese sleeves of
Canten crepe. Others equally practical are of serge embreideied with
wool dowels nnd having Canten crepe sleeves and vests or illama cloth
frocks with the new rippled braid precisely separnted by silkt stitching.
Many Fine Frecks Are Uncommonly
Lew at $16.50
Peiret twill with Canten crepe. Peiret twill with braid. Peiiet
twill with silver-covered buttons. Euch one seems a little mere dis
tinctive than the ether. A special group of long-line dresses for
women who wear -izes 3f te 46 includes navy tricetine with embroidery,
braid or combinations of satin with tiicetine.
New Evening Frecks Will Dance
Themselves Away at $15
Seems almost impossible but it really isn't this group of gay
evening frocks of glad taffeta nt $15. Amber, fuchsin, orchid and
lovely blues and pinks. Seme with bouquets of flowers, strawberries
and ether Springtime products.
Important Groups of Dresses
at $15, $20, $23.50, $25
Luxurious lace frocks are $20.
Canten crepe frocks for Southern wear or te slip en at home for
afternoon and evening are simple straight-line affairs refreshingly
embroidered; navy with gray, Chinese blue with navy, brown with
beige, at S15.
Peiret coat dresses with circular nnd scalloped skirts are braided
or have hnve colored embroidery at $20.
Canten crepe frocks with the new less elaborate beading are
charming at $23.50.
. Peiret twill frocks with elaborate medieval braid embroidery and
stele panels at the sides have a glitter of geld thread at $23.50.
Smart dresses of plain Canten crepe combined with sntin-faced
crepe hnve real distinction at $23.50.
Cunten crene and lnce frocks arc lovely at $25.
Crepe dc chine frocks have the new scattered embroidery at $25.
Canten crepe fiecks with slashed sleeves have the new wider
tucked girdles placed very low en the hips te give long lines at $25.
Lace frocks with charmcuse foundations are combined with misty
chiffon draperies of various colors nt $25.
(Market)
Cotten Comfertables, $2, $3
Yes, they're real scroll-stitched quilts, full 72 inches, well filled
with pure white cotton. They are covered with flowered cambric.
Weel-Filled Quilts at $4.50
They aie filled, every bit, with pure wool and nre 72x80 inches.
The plain sateen borders are in green, tan, dark blue, rose, pink,
light blue and jellew.
Thick Warm Quilts at $6.50
Entirely filled with pure lamb's-wool, they are covered with
closely woven line cambric in pretty designs, with sateen borders in
rose, light blue, pink or green.
All-Weel Plaid Blankets at $7.50 Pair
Gray blankets, with stripes of red, blue or brown forming the
plaid, and block-plaid blankets, in pink, blue or gray, are 66x80 inches.
Beth kinds are special value at this price.
Other all-wool plaid blankets, in blue, pink, tan, gray, etc., are in
sizes for double beds at 7 "0 te $12 a pair.
White Blankets at $7.75 a Pair
Because they are 100 per cent wool in the filling, they are ery
warm 7e.80 inches, with pink or blue borders.
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Women'. Crepe dc Chine
Blouse., $3.50
Tailored ones of heavy, lus
trous crepe de chine models that
have sold all season for ever a
third mere than this low price.
Flesh and white in three styles
with roll cellars and turn-back
cuffs. m
Clearaway of Petticoat., 75c
Seme are a bit soiled or mussed
from handling but all nre geed
values, a third, a half and mere
under price.
White muslin, flowered bateen
and ether wanted kinds.
Only two or three or feundresses of some-styles all the manufacturer
had made up ! All sizes in ether models, where the makers luckily had started
earlier and had mere frocks finished, ready for us.
Prices are away below these of last season at tfeis time. Indeed the prices
are far less than the makers intended te sell for later en this season. ' They
wanted te start Spring business, however, se here are the frocks fascinating
ones!
Sizes 16 te 40 in most kinds. Sizes 36 te 46 in certain ether groups.
Twelve Spring Styles in This Sale
Sketched by the Wanamaker Artists
(A) Embroidery is mere sketchy than it was last season and
consequently mere decorative, as one sees in this Peiret twill frock
with Canten crepe vest of jade, fuchsia or tangerine and embroidery
te match; priced $16.50.
B-.T) Weel poplin dresses at S5.50 are net often te be seen
especially when they arc Spring styles just out of the workroom.
Twe models at $5.50.
(C) Wide Pekin slcevcH are the important fashion note in this
effective black tricetine dress with sleeves and vest of tomato red
Canten crepe. Bodice si'k lined. $10.
(D) All-ever embroidered frock of navy tricotine,4tho cord girdle
finished vith wooden beads. $12.75.
(E) Fine tricetine with bands of black grosgrain ribbon outlined
with embroidery. Bodice silk lined. $15.
(F) When a geed dressmaker combines black charmeuse with
beautiful blnck lace one knows it will make n. suitable dress for parties,
but wouldn't one be surprised te get as small a bill as the price of
this lacy, frock which is only $20.
(G) It might hnve flown straight from Paris this delightful
Spring frock of Peiret twill with panel of Canten crepe in
fuchsia, henna or ciel blue. The sleeves are after Lanvin, the braid
embroidery in beige, black nnd geld thread is lovely enough te be
exciting. Priced $16.50.
(II) Black crepe de chine with decorative pinwheel rosettes of
blnck fringe and undersleeves of finme or peach color Georgette. $10.
(I) A tailored coat frock of si'ky fine Peiret twill with the new
side fastening and vest of Canten crepe: the heavy fancy braid is
arranged en the skirt se that the ends are far apart at their meeting
place. Bodice silk lined. $20.
(K) Serge with becoming sleeves and chemisette of Chinese blue
or dull red Georgette te match the charming wool embroidery. $10.
(L) Heavy crepe dc chine dress with lace sleeves and lace
draperies is ready te go te dinner nnd theatre and comes obligingly
in black, navy or brown and has a silk-lined bodice for $10.
Oppe
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Fine Neckwear Let. I
New 50c
Half this season's previous
price for vestecs with roll cellars
attached of net with imitation
filet, Valenciennes or Venise lnce;
for Peter Pan cellar-nnd-cuff
sets'ef eyelet embroidery in white,
cream or ecru or for cellars and
sets and imitation Venise lnce.
Curtain Scrim, 8c Yard
Crisp and white, all ready te
be mnde up into snowy curtains!
30 inches wide with a woven-in
border very like drawnwerk at
each edge.
1000 Sample White Blouses
Plenty in Large Sizes
All fresh and white and in such diversity of styles! There
are all sizes from 36 te 50, and geed cheesing among the
larger sizes, which is unusual in sample blouses. Included are
muny of French voile trimmed with exceptionally fine lace and
insertion. Others made in various ways, with a few tailored
blouses of dimity nnd batiste among them.
Because they are samples there are net all sizes in every
style.
(MnrUel)
Deuble -Faced Velour Portieres
$14 a Pair
Juit right for decorative purposes are these narrower por
tieres, 23 inches wide by 2V- yards long. They have the open
French ides and come in various combinatiens: rose-and-fawn,
blue-and-mulberry, rose-and-green, rose en both sides, blue en
both side.- The velour i- deep, thick and rich in color.
36-inch width at $17.50 60-inch width at $23.75
Chenille Portieres at $8.75 a Pair
The are 40 inches wide, in blue, brown, rose and green.
Others, finished with braid, are in rose, mulberry and gray,
at $10.75 a pair.
(Che.tnut)
Axminster Rugs
in Extra and Unusual Sizes at Lew Prices
11.3x15 feet . . . .$78.50 j 9 x 9 feet $40
10.6 x 13.6 feet $72.50 ' 11.3 x 12 feet,
9x18 feet $78.50 ! $52.50 and $62.50
9x10.6 feet $42.50 , 9 x 15 ft., $52.50 and $62.50
j9x"l2 feet Axminster Rugsat $32.50 and $37.50
Geed Rag Rug Values
Savings of About a Third
Hit-and-Miss Rugs I Gingham Rag Rugs
4x 7 feet, $2.65 I 4x7 feet, $3.25
6x 9 feet, $4.85 0x9 feet, $6
8x10 feet, $7.50 8x10 feet, $9
9x12 feet, $8.50 9x12 feet $12
(Clienlnut)
New Winter Coats With Fur Cellars
Special at $12, $16.50, $25 and $39
Yes, geed, thick wool velour coats with delightful silk linings
nnd cellars of beaverette fur for $12! It's the lowest price we
have ever heard of for such coats.
They are in navy, brown and black, cut en conservative lines
and belted. 'Coats that will be becoming te anybody. '
Fur-Cellared Coats, $16.30
Alse of velour in navy, brown nnd reindeer. They hnve set-in
kimono sleeves, plain messaline linings and cape cellars of soft
beaverette fur.
Australian Opossum Cellars
en Coats at $25
Net narrow little cellars, but deep cape cellars, full furred and
heft. The cents are of behviti in navy, brown and black, with
figured silk linings. Only u few weeks nge coats like these were
selling at $17.50 mere.
What Beautiful Coats at $39
Seft belivias black, navy, brown and Havana and variations
of this fine coating material. Seme of the coats are belted, some
have loose backs and all are lined with geed silks.
They have shawl cellais of skunk-opossum or wolf- cape
cellars of nutria and very soft wolf. Seme even hnve fur cuffs te
match. Twelve different styles at !J39.
Fine Coats at Special Prices,
55 te $150
Beautiful coats of soft belivia with celluru
Wraps with soft gray cellars of squiirel.
Ceata trimmed with mole, for women who
yeara et dignity.
of golden beaver,
have re-ached the
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