Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 16, 1922, Postscript, Page 17, Image 17

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Train of Ivery jJjl Being Woven by
Hand for PrlYieeM
"Londen. -J?"- 10' (Py A;P)rr
Princess Mary's 'wedding gown ip te
be of cloth of silver, of magnificent de
jlgn. Tie material was brought by the
Queen from Indty, years rise, and Jsde Jsde
rcrlbeJ 9 a triumph, of, niUye manu
facture, i
Tlie drea will hare a train of, Ivery
tllk, shot wiu ellvcr, which is being
..; Kv handwerkers it Brnlntrce.
lJssex, an old English rilk mapufactuSt.
lnc center, where tne art e: riiK weav
ing has been passed down from gen
eration te generation. Se great 1b the
tare tafien that only' a few Inches nre
finished each day.
The train will seen be ready te
' h placed In the hands of crabreldfcrcrH.
Many uchemes for prdBcntins wed
line clfts te the King's daughter arc
afoot Tbe I-erd Mayer of Londen la
nrentnc n popular fund-for tbe purpose
with attributions limited te one pouted
"viBfe'nnt LaEcqlles and his reypl
tirlde may spend part of tlielr honey?
wen nt the beautiful Villa Jledlcl at
heroic, near Florence. Italy. The
wlla belongs t n cousin of the bride
groom, Lady Sybil Scott, whose Urst
husband was the late JJnyerd Cutting.
t ene tlme secretory te the United
States Embassy In Londen.
Camden te Have Charity Ball
The Committee of the, Women's Aux
iliary of Copper Hospital, Camden,
has everything ct for the second char
ity ball te be given in the Third Regi
ment Armery, Camden, Friday nfght.
The grand march will be led by Mrs.
Harvey N. Schelrer, preldcnt of the
auxilary, and Edwin L. Farr, presi
dent of the Beard of Managers of the
hospital.
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HOW OFTfiNDO YOU CHANGE
THE OIL IN YOUR CRANk CASE?
Nlrjety (00) v.il cent of modern pter trouble engineers and re
pnlrrnen'.Bay, Is due te peer lubrication, 'and investigation!!' prove)
beyond .n question of doubt that this is mainly the reeult of OIL
DILUTION.
Engineers and designers knew tliat oil's ability te prevent friction
and wear is NOT guaged in days or inlles,. but that it depends upon
such variable conditions as the season,, the grade of oil, the, condition
of the motier, the driver and hew he drives. . ' ,
Heretofore motorists have had no way of telling accurately when
the oil should be changed. The Vlsce-mcter tells when te change the
crankcase oil; it warns before damage is done.
Sitting in your car, right before your eyes en tho.dashyeu see
the fresh, new oil flowing slowly, then' as gas and heat break down
its1 body thins it out you sec it flowing.faBter, ' When, the jet of oil
flowing from the small nozzle across the face of the Visco-meter
passes the temperature indicated, then you knew that the oil roust be
changed; you kjiSw before damage Is done.
The Visco-meter would be the most important instrument pn your
dash if it did this and no mere, but it has ether .functiens: it acts s a
correct motermetor, nn accurate oil pump indicator and a real plcture
of the general condition of your meter at ell' times.
One s'mall repair bill will cost mero than the Visco-reetcr.
. It has no Working parts end no spring or
narta te net' out of order. Cen be etally In
tailed by any mechanic Shipped compltte
with all nt tings.
rrice sis.ne.
When ordering, epeclfy whether for car,
truck or tractor, and whether te b Inatallea
' en the dash or under the hoetf
Se the Viice-mtttr perform mt tht
thou). It wat the tmntatlen of the.Ntui Yerk
Shew.
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llli I BIKESKEBKKBtPEtBBIEE&ER 1
First Place at the Shew for
the Fourth Consecutive Year
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PTtttadclpltUt Retail Salei Salei Salei
roems arid Authorized Service
Statiens:
Bulck Moter Company
x Philadelphia Branch
900. N. Bread Street
The Edw. Wilklc Meters Ce.
917 North Bread Street
North of Poplar Street
DaviS'Buick Ce.
316 West Cheltcn Ae.
Germantown
Reth-Buick Ce.
4T00 Frankford Ave.
Cor. Oxford Pike and Frankford
Fenthe fourth consecutive year Buick has
been awarded first choice ,of space at the
National Automobile Shows. This honor is
conferred each year by the automobile
manufacturers who are members of the
National Automobile Chamber of Com
merce, upon the member having done the
greatest volume of business during the
previous year. The figures en which this
1922 award was made proved Buick te be
the largest builder of six -cylinder care in
the world.
That Buick has retained this position year
after year reflects convincingly the high
regard in which Buick is held by the Amer
ican public. Such regard is a logical out
growth of 3uick policy which has been
rigidly maintained for twenty yearsthat
every car which leaves the Buick factory
must first, last and all the time give that
thoroughly dependable and trustworthy
service which will make every Buick
owner a Buick enthusiast.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN
' Dlvltlen of General Moter Corporation
Pioneer Buildersfcf Valve-ln-Head Moter Cars
Branch in all Principal Cltlei-Dtaltrt Everywhert
Ardmore, Pa.
Avendalc, Pa.
Ceatcsvljle, pa.
DQwnlngteM-n.NPrj
Gloucester, N. J.
Suburban Retail Salesrooms and Authorized Service Statiens:
Allan C. Hale
W. Hf. Vcatman
Dowiijnfitewn Moter Ce.
Downhigtewn Moter Ce.
Gloucester Aute Ce.
rinmiuonteii, fs'. J. Ifoinmenton Aute Station
Hutbore, Pa.
Jenkintown, Pa.
Lonsdale, Pn.
Moorestown, N. J.
.Vorristewn, Pa.
Masen's Garage
Jenkintown Buick Ce.
Dresher Moter Ce.
Moorestown Moter Ce., Inc.
Chile. W. Mann Moter Ce.
Paulsboro, N. J.
Pitman, X. J.
Telferd, Pa.
Wayne, Pn.
West Chester, Pa.
"Woodbury, N. J,
J. B. McCerkell
Pldgeen Buick Ce.
II. W. Kuhn
Allan C. Hale
Weed & Tayler
A. S. Wilsen
When better automobiles are, built, Buick will build them
EeenQmy Basement Specials Fer Tue.sdft.
.STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. GLOSES AT 5s30 P. M.
S MONDAY, JANttAItY 10 102 K
NELLENBURGN
f NTIRE BLOCK- M4RKET & 12 STREETS J
WerthrWhile Meney-Saving
Oppertunitie8'in
Women's Stylish
Extra-Size Apparel
$22.75 te $29.75
Slenderiiing models that have becn especially designed for the
large figure. Splendid values.
Women's Extra-Size
Coats Uifusual at
Broadcloth and velour in black, navy and brown. Clever belted
models, with silk stitching and button trimming. Sonic have fur
cellars. Fully lined.
Women's $20 Extra-Size 01 O 7K & 01 Q 7K
Silk-and-CIeth Dresses. x 4 &1.V i O
Peiret twill, tricelettcs, satins, trlcetlncs and messalines. Only a
Jew of a kind. Various pretty styles, with tunics, vestccs and self
or contrasting stucnings.
Women's Extra-Size Silk 0 QK te
Tuck-In Blouses
Crepe de chine, pussy willow taffeta and Georgette crepe in black,
navy, flesh, bisque and white. Newest models, with vestces, tucks and
leng'sjccvcs.
Women's Extra-Size White Voile M te 0O QC
Waistsat... vl V&.VD
Plain tailored and vestec effects, many trimmed with lace and
embroidery.
Women's Extra-Size Bex Plaited
Skirts at
Prunella cloth in brown, navy, black and striped effects. Excellent
for business or sports wear. bNELLEMBURdS Economy Basement
$2.95 i0 $5.95
$6.95
Clearaway Sale of Our Entire Stock of
Men's & Yeung Men's
$21.75 te $27.75
Fancy Suits
at $14.75 ea-
Several hundred suits in this, choice let all of fine materials
and in smurt up-te-date styles. Extraordinary values.
Men's $5, $6 and $6.50 Trousers at.
SNELLEN SUFOjS Economy Basement
$3.75
pan
Infants' Leng
Nainsoek Slips
at 69c
Made in dainty yoke and bishop
6tylcs of soft quality liaiiifaoelt.
Infants' Leng Demet Flannel
Petticoats at 19c
Infants' Leng Demet Fianncl
Gertrudes at 50c
Infants' Demet Flannel
Wrappers at 49c
Prettily embroidered in pink or
blue.
Infants' Flannel Binders, 23c
Infants' Knitted Sacques, $1
Cunning styles.
Infants' Knitted Beoties, 29c
Infants' Blankets, 73c
In pink or blue.
Infants' Pads, 22c and 13c
Infants' Pillow Slips,
29c and 79c
Attractively embroidered styles.
SNEUEHBURCS Econemv Basement
Women's
Novelty Weave
Sweaters
Splendid Offering
at$3.50
Fashionable tuxedo models, with
contrasting shade of brushed-wool
cellars and. plaited belts. Mostly
buff and brown. Very smart with
sport skirts.
Undermuslins
January White Sale Brings
PrUea Down te New Lew Lcvclal
Women's Gowns and AQn
Drawers at
Seft lingerie cloth. Gowns in
tailored style. Drawer.5- have em
broidery ruffle.
Women's Gowns, BIoemcr.
and Envelope Chemise 70
Fine batiste in tailored &nd
trimmed models.
Women's Gowns, Bloentcrs
and Envelope Chemise QQp
at
Of lingerie cloth or batiste.
Simply tailored or beautifully
trimmed.
98c
Women's Flannelette
Gowns at
Pink or blue str'pe flannelette,
with V or round neck. Regular
or extra sizes. Cut full.
Women's Pelly-O QQ
Novelty Aprons .... 0tJ
In several pretty colevs. Charm,
ing aprons.
bHELLENBURCS Economy Basement
Purchased Specialty for W'tiitc
Sale Hundreds of Pairs of
$2&$3Cersets
Extraordinary at
$1.00 Pair
P. A'., SncUenhurg'n Special and
Royal Worcester Makes
Pink and white in medium bust
and girdle top models.
bf.'F-l.i cn"b RijS Economy Basement
400 Pairs of
$15 -All-Weel
Blankets
Te SelTat 0 A A Pair
Geed, warm all-wool blankets in
large bloeke of ten, blue, pink,
red-and-blnck and black-and-whitc.
FuM rleubV-bcd size.
SN'ELLEKbL:..e3 "''''"ny naccmeiit
Girls' Becoming
' Warm
Winter Coats
Exceptionally Fine Values
at gK each
An unusual new let of smartly
belted coats with pockets and but
ton trimmings. Stylishly topped
with se'f material cellars. Pb.es
6 te 14 years.
Girls' $12.50 Stunning
Winter Coats n AP
Jaunty styles of veleuv,
fancy cheviot und heavy mixed
coatings, with belt; fur or self
material cellars; pockets and
button trimmings. Fully lin.J.
Stecs U te 11 years.
Girls' New Gingham
T.. $1,0S2.95
Smprt. plaid and checked ging
hams in the latest and mes' he
coming models. Attractive'.;
trimmed with vestees of organdie ,
cellars, belts and pockets, tenie
trimmed with contracting colors.
Sizes 6 te 1 J ycA-s.
Girls' $3 Regula- d- r
tien Dresses. . . tPX.OU
All wanted shades and white
1'nenc with blue cellars and cuffs.
Seme In Copenhagen. Have deep
box-plaited yokes, braid trim
ming, pockets and belts. Sizes G
fl.e 14 years.
Intermediates' and Juniors'
Regulation GJQ QK
Dresses at POiD
Geed-looking frocks with sleeve
chevron, white braid, buttons and
tie. Just the, thing for the school
girl of 13, 15 and 17.
- Misses' and
Bleemers uUQ TCtC
Black and white sateen, with
clastic at waiht and knee.
irNLLLLNBURGS Economy Baeement
Women's $5
Silk Petticoats
and Pantalettes
Reduced te $2.95
AH-silk jersey, heavily em
broidered in bunches of grapes
and designs, mcssuline and com
binations of jersey and mcsealinc.
Petticoats have plaited flounces in
pluin shades or contrasting colors.
Pantalettes have double rows of
shirring forming a cuff.
Women's $2.25 -
Pantalettes&Pctticeals P X
Special purchase of geed qual
ity Webster loom and sateen
petticoats In plain colors, figured
and flowcred effects. Sateen
pantalettes arc finished with two
rows of shirring at ankle. Petti
coats have ruffled and tailored
flounces.
Women's $1 Extra-Size
Flannelette RCts
Petticoats UiC
Geed quality In light and gray
stripes; deep flounce and draw
string flounce.
SNELLENB'JRCS Economy Basement
Yeu Can Outfit Your Bey M
n aaod-Leoklnrt Suit am, '
Overcoat Here Mr the
Small outlay or $iu.i&
i je i..i-.W
tteys ocrviccaei
Iwo-lreuser
Corduroy Suits
Exceptional
$5"50
Snappy mod
els, well made
of cordure y,
wdth full lined
k n ickcrs and
khaki lined
coats. Sizes 0
te 12 years.
Beys' $8.50
Junier
Overcoats at
$4.95
Mixed cheviets and blue and
gray chinchilla. Butten te tlitf
neck and he ted nil around. Sizes,
li'i te 10 ycurtt.
Crc " ''ni Hconemv B-istncnt
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Tuesdau Specials in Economy Basement
Rug Stere
$50 Axminster Rugs
9 x 12 FEET
21
$24.00 e
Limited let. Chiefly Oriental patten's. Seconds.
$40.00 Smith's 9 x 12 ft.
Seamless Vel- (If OCT Oft
vet Rugs... DUU
Six chaicc patterns. Best
wool face. Slightly imperfect.
Extra Heavy 9 x 12 ft.
Seamless Tap- -fl f QQ
cstry Rugs. . aiySH
Limited let
makci'f (cceiid?
of a noted
Clearing Out Mill Ends & Remnant Lengths OQ"
of Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, Sq. Yd aOj
All two yurds wide. Navy. Matching lengths cf the best quali
ties. Seconds positively net exchangeable.
S'..N- . Economy Basement
Famous-Make Bed Muslins
Priced te Save Yeu Tremendously! x
$1.79 Garden City 81 x 90-Inch dj 1 1A
Bleached Seamless Sheets at. . . . ep X XU
MOHAWK BED MUSLINS X
lie Mohawk 42x36-In. Qf 79c Mohawk 42x72-ln. Ur2
"VV Bolster Cases, Each .. 0t,K
V20 69c Mohawk 81-Inch n
30c
Pillow Cases, Each . .
43c Mohawk 45x.36-In.
Pillow Cases, Each . .
41c Mohawk 45-Inch
Bleached Sheeting, Yd
Bleached Sheeting, Yd.
72c Mohawk 90-lnch Kfin
BJeijchpdSK'ctinff, Yd.t,UU
ST.EuL.fe ku5. Economy Basement
Sale of 10,000 Yards of
15c Huckaback Toweling
less Than Half at 7C Yard
Thick, ab.-erbent and Unties.-. Excellent for hand and face towels;-";
jsu uisn .wiu ruuir lewcis. jiau ar.e pnenr erucrt. nilcd while quantity
lasts. Marvcleut oppertunit for the luuis-ikciTef. A
" '.-". -' l-cen.iu rantiment
liargain Leaders in the Great
February Sale of Furniture
MATTRESSES
S3 Pad Mattress. $1.29
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Fer c-e e v 14n.J i ,.
27.TS9 im-.lics.
515 Itell-Edgc Felt-ntid-Cotten
Mattiessc ?".9,"i
520 Imperial-Edge All-Cotten
Mattresses, $9.73
$6.00 Woven
Wire Springs
at $2.69
S27.50
Brass Bed
at $17.50
'"uf srrh
.! e i s; n a f "- 'i
$14 Meial
Beds, $9.75
jr"" "'if Mil II
Continuous pest.
10 fillers ami cress
panel bur. All
slri-s und bcet
white cnar. e! Jin
I sli
$1.50 Feather
Pillows
nt 69c
$2.75 Bolster
at $1.49
Felding Cots,
$2.85
Gr7 Euamrl
$2.00 Sewing
Stand, 9.V
P
$25 Kitchen
Clipboard,
SI 3.95
$4.50 Dining
Beem Chairs,
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4" mehci, 1ii
"6 Hi' hes long
$45.00 Daven
port Bed
Complete,
A.l
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$15 Steel
Crib and
Mattress,
$9.95
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O'Jartfeil oak, V
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shap.'l leg, cov cev
p'ctl in tinperUt
Spaiusli brown
latli. r.
$35 Ex-
tension Table,
$22.75
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A 1 1 .1'iarterfcd
uiJt i-f-autifui rinr
i.li I' -plank top.
rrvtr.;l'. . ntfrr
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tni h.., c.ienhU
pIj lerm iioje and
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Serving Tables,
Marvelous at $9.95 Each
Werth Up te $50.00
rel.-IMlRt !i I'm - V V
$16.00 Oak
Chiffonier
$9.95
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$90 3-Piece Library
Suit, $59.50
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Ktra hea v thrte-piece, rell.hiw4
.t, upheJstdrfU In bout quality bl.
fwn or b'nck Dqpent leather. '
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