Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 28, 1922, Postscript Closing Stock Prices, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBMO LEDGEBr-PHIlSADELPHIA gATUBPAY, JANTJABY 28, 1922
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STATE WITNESSES
AID FATTTS CASE
Say Fingerprints Are Net Defi
nite Enough te Be Con
clusive -I'll"
Net the President
j.Oc Luncheon
ZEISSE'S HOTEL
820 Walnut St.
jehn 0. H. Meyer.. Tfep
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
f
Cuiicura Seap
Will Help Yeu
near Your Skin
Willard H. Williams, West Stel
la Street, Gets Hailed Daily
as "Prosident"
ssssss
DEFENSE ENDS EVIDENCE
ONLY LACKS AS MUCH HAIR
HARDING'S DOUBLE
FOUND
N PHILA
'MSfs?
H
It
'ili
CHICKEN AND WAFFLE
Dinner $1 .25
Eetri Stniaj
Sanitary Oyiter Bar
Ddlclew raitry
TJet Fondd
At Moderate Pricei
never closed
wrrr
t&
8
:
Jtf
S.in Franrlfice. .Tun. i!N. Tue'fi
Inirerprint experts, called br tlie State i
remittal reslerilny '.n the Itoncee
In
Steams-Knight Coupe
Only $2100
In A.I condition because It ha. been
driven only 8000 mite, by a careful owner.
;im unhelttery and mechanical condl cendl
fi excellent" H We.tlngheu.e .heck
IbTerb.". Five geed cord tire.. Better
Ctlua than the nrae money lnve.ted In
S "'call J. H. Diver. Mgr. U.ed
C.r Dept.
Franklin Moter Cnr Ce.
C. C. Heck, Pr.aldent
2314-22 Market St., Philadelphia
I'lienes Spruce 8501
Small Banquets
Card Parties
Dinner Dances
In the beautifully appointed
L'Aiglen Annex French Roem
AT W01 CHESTNUT STREET
We positively assure you of
highest quality cuisine and
refined, cfllclent het vice.
Intimates nnd menun fur
nished from J1.2C per cover
upward.
TVAIOLOX ANNEX
Phene: 8pruce OHIO Banquet Service
Aibuek'e manslaughter trial, cave tes
Itlmeny that tended mere te aid the
ilefeiiMs than te atrcnctlien the ense for
the Statu.
AURiwt Velhner. Berkeley chief of
police, testified flint lie had exnmlncd
the fingerprints en the deer nnd com
pared them with the prinn innde by
lite finRTS of Arbtiekle nnd Miss Uappe.
He nld thnt one Impression en the
c'oer rnrrwpnndctl, In hln opinion, with
tlie print of Arhuckle's middle finger.
As te the smaller prlntfl, claimed by
the State te hnve been mndc by Mlws
Ilnppi. Vellmer declared thnt he could
fenn no opinion nn te their Identifica
tion. "Slmi'nrltles," cennhtinz of a
loop en ene fin-cr nnd a whirl en nn nn
ether, existed, he wild, but admitted
under cress- examination thnt these
formations frequently occurred, 00 per
cent of nngere Bhewlnir loops.
Harry Caldwell, chief of the Iden
tification Bureau of the Ontelnnd Police
Depnrtmerit, mid thnt he hnd com
pared the fingerprints of Arnticlcle. and
MlfH Itnpne with enlarged iiliotefcraphs
of tlie ptinte en the deer. There were
net enough points of Minllnrlty in the
winner print, he enld, te admit Iden
tification with these of Mliw Itniipe.
In the flngerprinta, he Raid he found
four points of pimllnrlty te Arbuckle's
fingers- in one Impression nnd three In
another. Under croM-exnmlhntien. he
said thnt In his work nt the Oakland
Bureau he rcnulred eicht Points of
similarity for identification.
Mrs. Catherine Fex. of Chicago,
llfo-lenu friend of Virginia Itnppe. w
culled by the State. U'ltcn announced
that he would take Mrs. Fex ever Miss
Kappa's life In detail In order te dlft dlft dlft
prove defense allegations that the girl
had been In peer health and had Buf
fered attacks of Illness.
She repented her former assertlena
that Miss nappe had always enjoyed
amazingly perfect health, never .con .cen
sultlnz a physician nor even giving evi
dences of pain ever a period jif years.
t the opening of the morning scs-
GENUINE
TYPEWRITTEN LETTERS
IN QUANTITY
Hifhtit Clan Mcrcnandlilng Service
De you use methods that
have been found unsuc
cessful by ether concerns?
HOOVEN SALES CO.
1037
M -- Y'j
WALNUT
W, .1, :
WILLIAItD II. WILLIAMS
Live In West Stella street and
conducts a bait nnd rUhlng geed
business. Strangers always salute
lilm as President Harding
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
Running H'afera
lly DADDV
Mucky Meavtr and his family build
a spile dam In flood the valley tcUh
mrltinff iiaole tcafcr and diewn out
the forest folks. While Janet seeks
te tcarn the sleepy forest folks, Jack
i(e his wits te step the building of
the dam.
CHAPTER VI
The Itaco of the Teeth
P13KKY SQUIRREL looked down In
amazement nt the queer race te
which Jack had challenged Bueky
Reaver.
At one end of the tree trunk which
braced the beaver dnm were Bucky
Reaver and hh gang ready te cut
through the trunk with their teeth. At
the ether end were Jack and Trlxlc,
his pony.
"Els! EU ! Have jeu seiie cr.i7y.
slen the defense was permitted te re- I Jack?" barked Perky Squirrel. "Don't
open its cohe in order te connect the
testimony of various witnesses k te
attacks of illness alleged te have been
suffered by Virginia Rappe with the
medical significance of such attucks.
Dr. Geerge Franklin Shit.' A was called
and testified thnt, In his opinion, MIhs
Rappe'n symptoms manifested In thc-ie
attacks Indicated a chronic and organic
weakness.
The case for the defense finally Tested
at 10:30 o'clock. Arbucklc was net
cnlknl, his Rtery being already before
the Jury with the reading of his former
tCBtlmenv by the Stnte. The State
will probably continue with rebuttal
until Tuesday night. Prospects arc
that the case will go te the jury by
Thursday of next week.
'"There geen President Harding!"
Tii 'tre.i,inf" wim wn'klng down
Chestnut street this morning and the.
quotation was from the lips or. n uyeuj
lntho-weol Phlladclphlnu.
fit may be added that the "Presl.
dent" was going te his place of business
at JO Seuth Fifth street. He I VVU
lard H. Williams nnd Is In the fishing
goods nnd bait business.
Mr. Williams resemblance te Presi
dent Harding Is remarkable. He ad-1
mlts It himself, for he has seen the
President inore than once. Mr. Wil
liam has the keen c.Vcs, the rather
heavy eyebrows nnd the same ruddy
complexion en Mr. Harding. The rather
puffed flesh Just below the eyes belongs
te Mr. Williams as well as te the Pres
ident. The same nese Is there, tee
Then comes the firm, determined mouth
akin te Mr. Hnrdlng's. .
"Rut the thing that morn it.'
laughed Mr. Williams, "Is the fact
that I nm bald en the top. What hair ,
I hove Is the same color as Mr. Hard
ing's, but, te be witty, Mr. Harding
has a 'few hairs en me.' ".
Then, tee, the weight of the two Is
about the some as is the height. Mr.
Williams Ib five feet ten Inches tall and
Mr. Harding is slightly ever that.
Se It is that, slnre the last presi
dential election, when Mr. Williams
leaves his home nt 1014 West Stelle
street, or when he Is returning he Jh
greeted In n jeculnr manner by his
friends, te wit -"Hew de you de, Mr.
HardingT
DOLLS LATEST PARIS FAD
Paris, Jan. 28. Dells for grown-up's
dells that ure from three te five feet in
length, that hang limp, with trailing
limbs, are the latwt craze In fashion
able Paris.
ItEUr.IOtlS NOTICES
fp
ou
knew that beavers have hharner
teeth even than squirrels and squirrels
have fe.r better gnawers than bey3 or
ponies?"
Jack just laughed "When I say
'three' " he sold te Ducky Reaver, "we . " "V'ft
will statt. And se you beavers will net
bu scared out, Trisio and I will cover
our heads with my cenU"
Jack had thought of the plan of cev-
icririg his bend because he knew the
1 beavcra surely would cut through the
' ti ee trunk far faster than he and Trlxie.
He wanted te feel them and keep them
loeletl until the tiee trunk was cut
i (ureugn
Second Presbyterian Church
21ST Si WAI.NUT HTKKKTB
Rev. Alexnndrr MacCell. I. I)., Minister
Sunday at 7:30 P. M.
The Hely City Gaul
O GLADSOME I.I01IT . ArkhnnceUky
I'HAltiB TICK NAME Ka.talaky
Violin, Harp, Organ
Chorus and Soloists
N. Lindsay Nerdrn, Orr.mlut Si Director
IhiplUt
llreixi and Urks .'.a. (11100 N.)
l0OO neriti.
Heme of the Office HftpUst Church.
iu;bsi;i,i, n. lumuui.l, Faater.
lVm
AsBOclale raater.
FAUCETS '
rat. Jen IB. 1013
"Ne Splash in Sink"
"Positive Shut Off"
Nktue "SAVILL" en Faucet
"Aafi your plumbtr
Themas Savill's Sens, Mfp.
1310-12-U Wallace St., fhila.
Una. two. thrte." Hlinnttvl JnrU Cln
ALLEW RELITTLFs KPrMYON' tl,( "thrc," le bcinera went after the
HLLCN DCLII I LCO rEIMIUIl O tree trunk with their sharp teeth, and
INDUSTRIAL COURT SCHEME '"., ';);; ti.e ci,i, m i 'jncjt
cineictl Trlxlu's head and lib own with
onen ni.n u--,.., t-ii,,.,i ' lls 00,u. nll(1 ,lj0 two of them made a
Governer Denies Kansas Tribunal i ()t ,jf niKl.( h )f thrv were gelng
nas rrevea i-uiue , wiruugii uic n-ce irunK nice u buzz saw.
Tepelm, Knn., .Tun. 28. (Ry A. P.) ', '"''''. coming back from warning, the i
Denying thnt the Kansas Industrial i fele,1,t V'lkl: u.fts ,3U us '"uch amazed
Court has proved futile, Governer AM118 ,Vr,u' ""'1. ler a moment she
Ien. in n statement today, replying te j "Iun l m,Jk? 01t what Jack was doing.
Senater Kenyen. of lewn, declared J llt. NllL' (11( n l t nk Jack was crazy, us
Kenyen's proposed Industrial cede is l '"y squirrel did. hhc was sure Le
weak, becuuse his tilbunal, unlike the win up te some clever trick. ,
Kunsas Industrial Court, would Imve rl, fV d was fast melting the
no power te enforce Its own decisions. I snows in the weeds, 'lhe tiny streams
It talus bravely oeout justice and . '"'"""s """" m me iiwsiues into inc
then timidly passes the decision te tbn k grew Iniger und larger. The creek
public," the Governer said. i began te swell te the sUe of a river.
"Senater Kenyen's statement that! When the waters hit tins beaver dam,
the Kansan Industrial Court lias proven they backed up farther and farther. Rj
futi e shows that he has net given thu the time they renched the top of the
net careful consideration and Is net in- flam the nlley would be Heeded and
formed an te the results of the court's , the foiet fe.k would be drowned out.
activities. i The beavers gnawed en, swiftly,
"Thirty-four cases, Involving many isiue.y, bhnrply. Jack, beneath his coat,
thousands of emplejes, have been ad- . shouted out orders te Trlxie. "Don't
judlcated, and In nil cases but one, , eat be fat," he cried. "Don't beat
which was appealed by the euiplejer te the Reavers tee far."
the Supreme Court, the orders of the When the beavera heard this they
court have hem ucccpted and ubejed I thought Trixic and Jack were cutting
Immediately by With patties. r tlie trunk at terrific speed. They worked
All of the pi inclines announced uy their own teetn luster than ever,
Dyre McCurdv.
J Marv n llnnnu. Muilcnl Director.
rrederlck li. BtarKe. Organist.
Mr. Conwell prcachea Sunday at 10-30
A. M. nnd 7-43 P. M. Frederick K
yilnrkn liven erami racltnl en the grea
Wurlltzcr-Hope-Jeneo erian before both
mernlnp and evenlnir nervlceu. Temple
Chorus Blnsc heth services.
lllbln Scheel, Jere L. Creaee, Supt.. 2:30
Yours People'. FellemlilD Nlcht. Wedncs.
day nluht. Buppr t 0:30.
I'rayer Meetlnit. Fr'day. at H P. M.
Ethinyl Society
ACAIIIOIV OF MUhlC. 11 A, M.
Dr. AI.OEltNON 8 cAAPitaY will spak
en "THE r.VIL, THAT OOOD MEN de
mend.
CtlNTEItKNCK CUMh7 13th and Kace "sTS
11:40, subject. "The Education of Adult.
Paul M Pearson, director Swarthmnn
rhantauqiin Aaioclatlen. Vl.lter. welcem
ONK OP T1IK OLDKST AND JIOST HIS
turl.al pets In Penn.ylvanla is th OLD
QUAKER MEETINO flUUSE e.tabll.herl
In 1S'2. at Merlen Montemery Pike Wll.
' Ham Penn 'verehlped here, and many ethe
noted Quaker, of the day ulnce Service
nre he.d every Klrit-day (Sunday) mernlna
at 11 o'clock. Cordial Invitation extended
tn all i
' I'reahyterlin
BEST
COAL
Senater Kenjen in his cede report are
embodied or declined in the etl;;huil
Knipns act Itself or in the decisions of
the court." i
RAISULI ASKS FOR TRUCE
Werk! Werk! Werk!" urged Rucky
Rearer.
Down rushed the running waters.
i Farther they biicked up from the dnm.
.Mere and mole tlie viillej was Heeded.
I And then of a sudden, Rucky Rcuver
i gave a giant of warning. "Jump!" nc
. , . , Mid. "He have cut the tree trunk
Spanish Continue Attack, Fearing I tut0ii6h."
Trick by Moroccan Bandit j The heavers jumped back. Se did Juck
, r f,v- inn OS Mtv A. I ami xi i.i. Jjunii uiiimivu inu tree
i icuKuit 'wi wv.w . I iiiiL1 rnf n en n Iv lit t u. i lv
rvv The band t Ite suit. Hani pressed " "',": ".. : .""'.'
as the lesult of the recent Spanish op- I lUrV,,k ji mned en Trlxie's back
.-rations, has asked. peimhMen te re- J' Zi ' n, ttltl
oruneaetalonBiorhHsuireuuer , 7.,,, W11... t.rll Jnt.k Y ,,....
lie P eane. ter mwu ... vn .- . . , . , . .
WE SERVE YOU RIGHT
Owen Letter's Sens
Lsrgtit Ceal Yard in PhllaJtlpfaa
TRENTON AVE. &
WESTMORELAND ST.
WRITE OR PHOHE HOW!
Bell, Frankferd2150
Keystone, East 7754
the
the sliurp
and
ra wem VMH-ti.T
jsxmaenanxisKart
1 tow.,
' J i ' nU II i u''u lUUdlliii'lulllli tlilWihUSUU
it stays fresh ever
Sunday
icter
V
Bread
bnrilment wlilch bun created a panic
nineng his follevvew. The Spanish com
manders are continuing their prepuia
llniu for resumption of their ndvawe ndvawe
frem Ruhnirax with n strong column,
lhe fear that HrIsmUV offer was uiudi'
te uulii time for his escape.
Mulal Ahmed Ren Mohammed 1
Ralwill lias long been a thetu in; the
Mile of the Spanish (Severnmcnt. Hi
las b"en lepertwl lmtd pressed by the
Spanish forces several tlmcH In their
iccent campaign nnd in September hut
Kilt an eniif.-sr.rj te (ieiieia! IWoii IWeii
Mier nskins for tcrnus of sin render and
derlnrius that he had become loe fat te
fight. 11 has lately btcn repotted vlete
ly pursued by the Spaniards.
STILL BUSTMANKILLED
Building Destroyed and Victim Is
Burned te Death
New Yerk Jan. 2S. (Ry A. IM
An explosion of a "till lit the hT-emcut
nt' a limine in the Rureugh I'aik section
of Rroekljn today set lire t" the build
Ing nnd burned tin unidentified man te
Salvatore Morelli, who said lie had
been emplejed by the unidentified man
te redistill denatured alcohol, was seri
ously injuied by leaping fiem a win
dow. He said he knew his iiuplejcr
only by the name of Frank,
billing. We have wen, tee.
Rucky Reaver and his gang were
looking at Jnik's end of the trunk. They
.iv .iiucelj the mark of teeth. Then.
Iliiek.v Ri.uer knew he bad been
tin Led.
"lluek te the dam," he ordered his
gang. "Rack le tlie lum ami inake it
strong!"
Rut Rucky Reaver was tee late. The
i mining vvateis came down with n
gi eater rush, Tliev struck the dam with
tlenger force und splashed ever the top.
Anether rush et waters, and the dam,
weakened by the less of the ttee trunk
brace, broke iu the center. Swish!
SvnusIi! The running wuters rushed
through. They vveie free. They would
no longer buck up into the valley. There
would be no Heed. The forest folks weie
safe.
Homeward flew Jack and Janet en
their ponies. They hud saved their
friends. '1 ry as they would tlie beavers
could net lepair that dam until the
snow vvateis hue I all rushed through.
(Next week will be told a story of In
dian Magic).
Burglar Kills Chicago Priest
Chicago, Jan. 28. A burglnr yester
day enteied the puiish house of the
St. Flor.'tiee Catholic Church nud shot
te death the Rev. Flenan Chednlcvvtcj
when the latter started downstairs ou
hearing a noise mude by the buiglar.
Hlj.
Leaf
Sold only in our Stores
mmmmmmmmssmmmmt
THE GARRICK THEATRE
Tomorrow Afternoon, 3:15
W. JOHN MURRAY, of New Yerk City
Subject: "THE EXERCISE OF TRUE JUDGMENT"
Th progressive man Is seeUlmr pemethlnK butter and keejHs his mind open
te Hut which uplifts and mnlies ter sueceas.
Deers Open at 2 :30 Organ Recital at 3 o'clock
Vlte Lu Monace at the Orgun
ALL W1CI.POMK
ARCH HTUKKT CIII'RCII. 18th andFcT
Dr. Marartney will preach at 10 45 en
"The Errand. That Ilreught the s)n ei
Oed te This Earth." One emetim!r,nf,)0rl.
netten by hi. church, but devotion unt,
which muut ever cenatttute the true
church.
At S I M the plxth eormen In the serl
en "Why Chrlftlanlty la True ' the Vtih
Jcct blnc 'The Witness of the New Te
tament Seme Impre.alens derived frm frm
the cont.nueua readlna- of tha New Teatn
ment and III the book act as it e
Interpreter and commentator Dr M.i
cartney extend, a .pedal Invitation te ah
the who are perplexed In mind about
the Inapliatlen of the Hlbie
ttKTIII.r.llKM PRIlMniTERlAN CHCRCH
Hread and Diamond nt..
Rev. WILLIAM L McCORMICK. Paster
Rev S. It CURRY. AMlstant.
10 .TO Sermon "The Creua."
2 30 Sabbath Scheel.
il 41 ( hrletlan Endeavor
7:1." .Sermon "La.t-Keund "
S 00 Wednejday I'raer Mactlne: "The
Kxcupes Men Make,
HKCOMI I'RKSinTKRIAN "flirnCH ,
'JIST AM' WALNUT STREETS. '
REV V!,i:.ANDKR MACCOLL. D. D
MINISTER. ,
REV. ALVIN R. OUnLKY ASSISTANT.
Ret, Dr.tld IliiKhea P.duaida of RM'ev
Patk. will preach at 11 A M. und Rev
Alvln II Clurley at H P M
7.10 P M. Musical bentee
HOLY i'ITY . . .. .Gaul
(Sen display Hdvertlrement.)
lO'iiO A. M SMnday Scheel and Bible
( Ukil
Mldrte-k Service in the Pariah Heuse.
Wednefday 8 P M
VISlTjnsVELCOMl2..
INION TAilFRNACI.r " I
til; live church." I
K Yerk at Ceral at
Rev Wm Thomsen Hanzsehe. M A.
in 30 Addrasa bv Rev. Paul Herman, the
Ileaid of Heme Mlealens
j ';i )rad-ii Sehoel and c'.aakea. ,
7:15 Sermon by tl.e rnater. "Thj M.m ,
Who Loved the Cliv Wh te Way "
The last of a aerie, of sermon, en "The
Men Wll Jfiilli 1 In the Crlu
TAIKIR PRBSIlYTiatLAN CIII'RCII
IS h snd ChilMlun ftu
Lev H urv 13, Jen I) D . Mlnl-trr,
10 10 "Let All Christiana Say Be.'1
1 .in S H A eas for all asea. '
7 ('0 Prayer ( licle mente. Edw. Tlllctt, '
leader
7 4rt "The Devil Where Did He Come
Krem? What He I. Delnir With Chrla Chrla
tlena I
Welcome I3vervliedy. I
PrjtfstanLKnlieUBE! Z. i
ANNUAL SrJlVTCK'rtce and Opsii Church
Assnclatlen St I'hlllp'a Church, lsd nnd
I'ailimere ave .Sunday January Ve. 7 45
rlli.rn nti. m ,.
nil JIL.I rK nt tfi.1... I
v, . AND TIIK NATIVITY I
N. W. cer. 11th and Mt V..rnen sta
Rl'.v JAMKS COl'13 CROSSON RECTOR. I
bin day service.:
Ill , A M "rilE CATHEDRAL inf3A." '
7 45 P M ' vnfll AUTOIIteaRAPHY." i
Oet the habit' Ge te church! ,
13verbedv vvarmlv vvelcemed here.
Trv It ih' Sunday I
MI'.MOIUAL CIIAPI3J. or Till; HOLY COVI- I
MUNION. 27th and Wharten sta. s A M i
and 10 30 A M. a apeclal und mi
li-ular place whure praer mav li ei j
fereii for the heallnc of the mind, the
heart and the body; built a. an exrlitit '
Iuk m nieilal te thu lltallnic Power c
lesiiHi hrlst
rlf7 I'KTI'.U'h CIII'RCII
Third and Pine Ms
Rev J3dward M J.rteiy., S, T. D., Recter.
7:30 A M. Hely Communion.
11 Oi) A.M. Mernlnir rervlce and sermon
1 the rector The choir will nK
Te Dcum in H Plat Klnx Hall
"There Shall a Star ' Mendelsehn
00 P M llrlef service, short uddresa.
"O Prav for the Peace" ...
"Heek Ye the Ixird"
Hei Everjene That Thlrsteth" ...Manln
"lie In Tears that Senethj , Hill
" L'njtarl,in "
1-lltr.T UNITARIAN CIIURCll. 2153 Chi.l
nui at.
Rsv. l'REDKRICK R ORIFKIN. Minister
i.Hiuinuiii uve ..-lummy January Vli, T 4D
l M. ReiJJlibcrtJJPemberjjireachcr
.'TII13 .CHURCH THAT S ALIVE-
. . , Knox
. .Reberta
..... . v,-- .,--- ,.,.-.-.,; - -- . -r"
j it .i ir, nniim win rrencnx
UNITARIAN CHURCH OF tliaT.VIANTdWN
flreene at and W Chalten ave
fiundav, January 20. Werv'c at It A. M
I Rev ROGKIl 3 KORI1I33. Mlnlater.
KubJeet ' What Is Humanity Werth ti
led"
Sunday Scheel In Parish Heuse at 11 A. M
ALL ARK 1NVITKI1
Miscellaneous
, IlKATIlK'i: IIIHIIICS RDIIKUTMIN HAL1
. . "HI Pk en
1 "New Political Allenmrnts 'n KucUnd,
I followed by discussion
Purday, Jan, II) 8 1' M , liread St. Theatre
I AJaulcc. Yeunit Democracy. ,
' Evorybedid vnelconie. Adjnltaleh free. I
This Semi-Annual (February)
Sale of Furniture
Premises te he the Greatest
Event of its Kind in the
History of This Stere
Many Other
Attractions
for Monday!
THE Gelden Special for
Monday, presents a
wonderful group of Axmin
ster Rugs, in neat all-ever
patterns. All 9x12 feet at
the low price ei $31.00.
WOMEN'S Fur Coats
still further reduced
the single models that
were greatly reduced
for the January Sale, have
been further reduced te a
point which insures their
immediate disposal.
4
WOMEN'S Winter Coats
reduced including
fur-trimmed Coats at $20;
plaid-back Overcoats,
$27.50 ; Fur-cellar Coats,
$87.50; Coats with fur col cel
lar and cuffs, $50 00 ; finer
Coats reduced te $75.00.
SILK Underwear
markably low
at reprices
in the January Sale in
cluding a group of beauti
ful Night Gowns of satin
in tailored style, or crepe
de chine, lace-trimmed
$3.95.
HOUSE
Sale
Dresses in the
include eight
models of percale and
gingham at an average
saving of one-third. In the
Sale at $1.00 and $1.50.
ft V 4
NEMO Self - Reducing
Corsets in the Sale
new Medel -Ml at a price
which establisVes a new
record in Corset values. A
fashionable, low-bust mod
el with Neme Self-Reducing
Straps $4.00.
VELVET-brocaded Chif Chif
eons reduced new
$8.50 te $13.50; many
beautiful patterns, all in
geed shades. Alse rem
nants and dress lengths of
Silks nt great reductions.
LINENS, Plenty of them,
for Monday steppers.
All at the same havings by
which thousands of home
makers have already prof
ited. Housekeeping Linens
and Cottens in variety at
January Sale prices for
Monday's selling.
M'
"EN'S SHIRTS of per-
cale and madras
very close te wholesale
price at $1.35.
The preparations and the character of
the savings warranted a record-breaking
Sale and te take care of this anticipated
increased volume we presented this event
ten days earlier than heretofore. The large
and immediate response has proved the
wisdom of our decision. Already hundreds
of homes have shared in the matchless
benefits of the Sale and right new plans
are being laid in thousands of ethers for
an early participation. If your home is te
benefit by the Furniture opportunities
which new present themselves, please con
sider carefully these facts
Strawbridge & Clothier Furniture has
always been dependable Furniture; solid
satisfying Furniture ; well-made Furniture,
tasteful Furniture. Never have we permit
ted our standard of Furniture excellence te
waver. The highest tribute we can pay te
the Furniture in this Sale is te say that
every piece of it conforms te the Straw
bridge & Clothier standard of excellence.
The story of the Sale is brief, but potent.
The Sale includes our
Entire Stock of Furniture
Marked at Reductions
from Prices Already Lew
Most of this Furniture has been
bought within the past six months. Scarce
ly any of it has been in the Stere a year.
That means, everything in our stock has
been bought at the new low price-level
(which we believe te be the bed-rock cost
for a long time te come) and has been mark
ed at prices se based. And new, for the Sale,
we have made worth-while reductions from
these low regular prices thereby provid
ing exceptional economies indeed. In addi
tion te the comprehensive variety thus pre
sented, we have also secured
A Number of Large Special
Purchases at Prices Affording
Even Greater Savings
These purchases include sample lines,
close-out lets and ether special groups
secured from our regular sources of supply.
The Furniture included, therefore, con
forms te our high standard of quality in
every way and is of the most desirable
character. "Whatever savings we secured
by the manufacturers' price-concessions we
new pass along te you.
Please Nete Every Piece of
Furniture Included is NEW!
That applies te our regular stock as well
as the special purchases. NEW in designs
and adaptations of period styles. Of course,
the always-geed. Period reproductions are
well represented. It is also NEW in
structural features that make for greater
solidity and endurance.
We suggest that you buy no Furniture merely
en the strength of the claims mude for it, but that
ueu carefully compare quality and value before
making definite selection. If you fellow such a
course c feel sure that you will disceer what is
already known te hundreds of satisfied home
furnishers that this Stere attains the utmost desree
of excellence in Furniture quality and Furniture
value.
Instances of
the Furniture
Values
ILLUSTRATED above is a
Queen Anne Period
Suit of 10 pieces, in walnut
or mahogany, consisting
of 60-inch buffet, 54-inch
round table, large china
closet, enclosed serving
table and five side chairs
and one arm chair, all six
with brown leather seats.
In the Sale at $265.00.
IV i i
SHERATON Period Bed
room Suit of four
pieces ; in either mahogany
or walnut; dresser, chif
fonier, vanity table and
full-size bed. One-fourth
less than regular price
$130.00.
ANOTHER Sheraton
Bedroom Suit af wal
nut with 42-inch dresser.
New $208.00.
V 9
CHIPPENDALE Bedroom
Suit of walnut; large
dresser, large vanity table,
chifforebe and twin beds.
Clesp te half price at $297.
j 't
POPULAR Queen Anne
Bedroom Suit of ma
hogany or walnut; large
dresser, vanity table,
chifforebe and twin beds
$335.00.
VORY-FINISH Bedroom
Suit in Leuis XVI de
sign ; dresser, semi-vanity
table, large chifforebe, and
full-size bow-end bed. Half
price at $375.00.
POST Colonial Bedroom
Suit of mahogany;
full-pized four-pester bed,
dresser, large chifforebe
and vanity dresser. One
fourth les3 than regular
price $393.75.
SHERATON Bedroom
Suit, mahogany or
walnut; dresser, chifforebe,
full-sized vanity dresser
and double bed. One
fourth under price
S398.25.
V. M
HEPPELWH1TE Dining
room Suit, old ma
hogany. 10 pieces. Almest
one-half the regular price
new .7384.00.
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LIVING-ROOM Suit, lux
uriously upholstered
in a variety of tapestry and
velnur combinations; f un
sized sofa, high-back wing
chair and low-back chair
In match. At practically
half the regular price
$105.00.
Plan te Come te Strawbridge & Clethier'i
as Early as Possible Monday Morning!
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