Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 15, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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WEEK-END
SALE OF
USED PIMOS
THESE pianos have
been taken in ex
change for the Matchless
Cunningham, Girard and
Ferre3t upright, player,
grand and reproducing
pianos. They have been
put in first-class condition
at our factories and are
new placed en sale in ear
warerooms.
Each of these instru
ments includes a chair, j
free delivery, and is thor
oughly warranted by us.
If se desired, can be
purchased en our easy
payment plan.
If you cannot call, write
te ua for details of eti" con
fidential Credit Pier..
USED UPRIGHTS
ONE DEAD
SIX HURT
WOM
EN WILL KEEP
AblD
MISHAPS
II
CH ON COUNCIL
trcnwirer (it tlif club wipplnntlnR
(VuntcsH de Snntu Kulnlln, who ie
nlftncil bperviist1 of illnrsR, Tin1 let ter
will iimtlnuc at nn nctlve member of
i tlie 'lnb.
i Tliec who nttrmlcil the executive"
I i.pslnn were- Mrn. IierlniT, Mrs, H. 0.
Norten. Mr. .1. It. MrAlllnter. Mrs.
llnrrlny Us "Wnrburten, Mrs. "Itudelph
Wnnkenbtirg, Mrs. Alexander Gcnry,
Dcnn I.nurn Cnrncll, of Temple Unlrer
oily, Dr. I.ucy I.ntittlen Wilsen. Mrs.
WnRiicr. Mi". Clinten Rogerd Wood
ruff nnd Mrs. (toerge IMwnril Dirtier-son.
iBflBS&KEiis
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tTAK NAMJ! 'eW
S2G5 C. D. Prase .$85
$275 Harrington . SQ5
Smeill Mic KOi.n'M'
S275 Wardc Piane Ce.. . $93
HOSKNOOD
$300 Gee. H. Ficmirtj; SIIQ
l.argt 'Ire. I'WIM
$300 Herace W atcrs Ce. ? I 1 g
nojnveou
S42.-I Schemac!e.- 5125
C.elil Mr!n. Kr.f
$325 Heward Piane Ce. $195
$340 Ernest Gabler & Br.Sj Cf)
$450 Chickcrinj; & Sens $ j CQ
ROSEWOOD AVvr
$330 Hallclt & Dai3 S1fi3
MAHOO n w
5123 EMey Piane Ce.. ..S17K
MAIIOfi.VM
$40C Dusinberrc Piane Ce. SI 7
iAiiec. y
Man Killed and Sen Injured en
B. and O. Tracks at
Ridley Park
One person wii" Ulllcil nml "it "(
Injured in yetenlny's tell .if nutemublle
nerldents.
, ClmrleH nmnnurl. Si. fifty earf old.
tiled in the Tnlnr Hexpltiil. Klrflrj
'Park. l.Tt nlclit and L!" inn, Chnrlex.
twenty -nni I in tlie Mine tif-tltntluli
erieiiKl Injured ns tin- reult nl nil
rvpitws train en the Piiillimeie nnd
Ohie Itaili'ind Mrlklns the niilnniliile
In whlrh the, were ridlnz t ("arlli'ld
Kind nnd Clic-lcr pike l"nlrvl". I'm
'J'!n eimser man teM ntnnd.mtx at
h" hc-pltnl that he and bN father
teiiped at the enissini;. nnd. lie.irins m
be'l or whit'e, precenlrd aero'.s the
tr.nkt when the train lilt them
Jeseph I.en. traffle pattelninn at
llread and erk t-treef. letehed 'eie
injuries te his head nnd bndv and hit
his tenpue in half n the result of belns
sv"pt from (h- running beard of nn
automobile v, h'e tnl.lni: nn injuied
eluld fii the S ini'ti it.lll Ilesjiitnl.
I.ee saw Helen Itellins. deeti e.rs
oil. 'Jl!l" Net Mi Cailisle Mreet. run
low ii iy a m.iehine when hut a f.w 'ei-t
ff. in n'liir.. III. U.ls stlltlllltl"
The pntiK'miin i emiirind red another
mil lime te '.Ae -'e i liild te '' h"
( lieu
no -inn
was later
Mrs. Lerimcr te Name Commit
tee te Attend Sessions
Again Thi3 Year
'!
$375 Keller Piane Ce. $17
MAIIOOAN
$430 C. J. Hcppe & Sens 51 fiC
MlHIOANY J-
$425 Opera Picne Ce. . SIQCS
lULNtT iWt
$360 Beatty Piane Ce. Slgjt
MAI!OGAY AUy
$450 Schemacker PianoCe.SI Q
Oeld lrln, M VHOOAW '-'-'
S19G
$450 Smith & Barne? .
JtAHOfiWY
$425 Lawric & Hayes .
S423 Bailc;, Piane Cf .
AIAHOOAVI
$460 Wegman PLine Ce.
M IIOOAVY
S4 25 Weber Bres.
M.Miera.vr
(475
flOl
$450 Sirauss i'iane Ce.
; i.mt
$500 Mathushek & Sen
tnnr. wv
tutu and juinpeil en the imle
the i.i arm el a' the hospital
eruld he found
I rencht in. A '
.fames rKIe-. eipht eais ehl. i(.)
Willnrd street, i- In the l'ehi-lmie
He-pltal after helm; kneekeil ilnwn b
an tutomeblle late jisterdn after- .
neon at l!ras Kert avenue anil Kill.
hall Mreet. The ilnver of the mnehlnc
-ped nwaj. lealnp Ills vletim lvlnp in
the stieet
Or Snmuel . Shepe. 2fils ( he-'nut
street, and I'.vtin H I.euK n lawver.
of ::iO Seuth Sixteenth street, weie
treated at the H'lhneinatn Hospital
e--terday fur ruts and liruhes suffered
v hen th'e were thrown from nn into,
ine'ule In n rolll'teii with a truck at
TV eif -ti.-st ntul Mirl."-! s't.lti
Willi.iui .1. Ilnevii. Tlil.t -f. urth
feitlede" M.iikel. ilr'M r of the t tie's.
nnd I'dw-arl (Julnn. his lielpei . v. re t--
p.vte 1 Mticlstrile SteMi-en In Id hem
fi i furtliei h'arlnc Sei.finli' r ""
Ir.imls t)Hrlen. Cinnberiand -tieet
neir I'riiiikfenl nveinie: riunlire
WM-lir, Philip street ,ihee ("n.ihri.
nnd I.ee J.ester. Kenln5te'i av'nu'
in ir Alleahenj. wife tte.ite.l fir ''
mil lr .is.., tn tie Tpl-iepil H"M .till
nod 1'iter uresteil in a ehirze m bans
d'unk "il oNerleily Polite ,iv t1 '
tl-ier ini-i iitempted te tr.nerse T iMp
meet bitwten I.ihlph nenue an 1 Seiu
rvet st vet in an automobile. 'I In i n
I it i -I md ,.n 1 lliri'W the M'.i 'Is
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HOME WOMAN UPHELD
The IlenuMlittti Women of Pennsyl-
I nuitt are pelns; te keep their ees en :
the "Inns" In ("it t'etinell. :
At the lirst r.eeutlve Ceinmittre
I meetliiK of the fall jestenlny afternoon, ,:
i Mrs (ieerpe Heraee I.erimer, president, i :
i was iiiiinerieii te nnpeitH a euiu-h
I ViBllnmv t'enitnittee of tluee.
The weiiiin vn thev me aware of no
filt mi leclslatlen thnt will be directed
'iiii'iln-l them. bin. just the same, he
'lieie In the Pe Scout's slepnn of "He
'Prepirrd" rurthertnere. they want
"rlee ups ' of the Ceunellmen. and a
clinnee te see If they really nie working
1 hi th' lt's best Interests.
l'er thnt reason the committee, when
, appointed, will "mnke it a habit" eiery
JThiii-di.N afternoon te tnke front peats
In the Council chamber R.illery nnd
I liten te the otitpeurlin; of oratory from
l"t'harlc" Hull, ".tee" (inffn y,
I "Dirk" Wipleln and their cohorts.
I A the nieetiiu; jeerdnv the women
(hcldeil te erenni.e brnueli clubs in eivh
of the wnils In the oil v. The purpose
I of thee i 'ubs. of which there are a'-
leinlj vrxeril. wll he te acquaint women
etrt- Willi the tontine of lelsteritip
and ballet marking
This weil, nuitn luaneli clubs weie
erpanlre.l iipilete h Mis. Sarah S
Meul. wn. i nulilded Ilnzlcten. 1'ett-i-I
ville and Sunbui In her tour.
I Sirs ,1 Tarl Wnpner uas elected
Heuse of Wenger
1229 Walnut Street
.1. Wcnecr
Furs
Walnut nt 13th Street
?. Chertnk Wcngcr
Millinery
uvQur
teal '
Her After D:
;ntury Guild
S4
ie-
siec:
s200
s200
200
-SehemjckiT Piar.oCe.S900 I
a trtrs, ItMIOfi "s "vv J
s200
S2I0
?225
s225
rjri
,60
-J. &
599c
C. Fischer
V UIOI.ANA
5475 Bradbnr Piane Ce.
itAiier. M
$475 Ernest Gablcr & Bre.S
.MAHOf ".
$500 Weber Piane Ce.
MI10f.AN
S450 New Yerk Piane Ce. G9?Ci
$500 Ernest Cabler & Bre S9"5l
Larse cane, l.IIOf,A
$550 Weber Piane (.0. $9Af
s245
s27e
5650 Mtchls Cunnincham S9i
MAHOf. s fau"
USED 88-NOTE PLAYER-PIANOS
$600 88-Nete Pia) .-Piane S9I H I
$600 88-Netc Plny.-PianeS99
MAHOGANY fi-i
$725 88-Nete Pia -Piane SOc:
$800 88-Nete Pla. -Piane 590
$825 88-Nete Play.-Piane S97C;
MAUOl. " 1
$500 Girard Piane Ce.
MAHOi.AW
$650 William Knabe
MAIIOf, s
$800-
-88-Netc Plav.-PianeSQ9C
JtmiJ
IMIQV,
$850 88-Nete Play.-Piane 'AC
MAIIO(.A'i J-W
$900 88-Nete Play.-Piane 'Ck(
$950 88-Nete Play.-Piane 37C
ALL MAKES OF
TALKING
MACHINES
At Grsatly Reduced Prices
Judges Decide for
bate at New C:
Meniliil nl -he N w (' in 111 Ul
1 M last nigiit 01 the rnef et tlieir
1 'iib'mi si .11 i:,n7 l.ecust s'rmt. 10 heir
i debute 01 whether 1 we:n 111 in fulfill
Inr mi.s.en 1- wife nnd met'ie-and be.
Jt the same time, ..imwlill 111 hlisines-.
Theee who Hponseied tin v nrkms
woman were Mis .I.im fi iwf"nl and
Mis. r.llu Klerk while thus, who took
tin -id' of the we nan III tin I e.ne were
Mi-s M.nu.e Weed .md Miss IMn.i
stnder The nrpuments ,' terth b
ihise tvw. wire the -lore m.' nn nr,'
te the jud.'es iilthei.'h .1 p'ii'".il inte
en th ' quest" ji tin, the side if the
ippn-ini; tm ' '-s
Vim ii'- th1 iii'u: i"iits ndMti ed !
M 4 V," nl eie that 1 i' M' itii.n 1
I i-.sl .,11 '):' lutes, it 11' tin- I m..c . thi'
1 weiiniii s'ieiiIu ie. .ilr 111 lie e..'.
whet hi she is .v. ins 10 hi. 1 bimiiiss
miii in or v if e an I inetin 1 id ! .11
ti " norm. I 'inn 1n.1rr.es te 1. e .1 limnc
and 'lilldren nnd sl,e ,i. n. 1 he fed
' deln jtesseu illr,ni ' ne ir.ueil
nl-e th.it ii'depi 1 h 1 1 is il s irili
t v i "intiM nil tl.it ii.i w Mi.in 1 ..1
hue the ah'ii'iute riib peud' nf e si,
1 n h t.ilked 'iheut
Mls Mivder 1 I aiepmneil I he view -pilot
"f the femlniits b de larinc the'
she would r w mt tn i' ir- a mnn In
would 1 lllin: t 1 If hf r weiU it t
vete ret rh-eliit. nr 111
d s'ln m e lid like in lie.n tin t si
1, v of ilddren 'e weie r.n-ed I v
I'll' pud "! ants f 'i wei.ui'i who nre-f-r"f
I a 1. . ir.r a. ,.reir te lie 1 Imii e
The jijllji" were D-. Kite Ii.ildwm
All-. Id 1 1' Turner and Mrs .1 1,
I'.rui elcuianii Iiss Sir.ih I'lai k pre
ided Mrs W (Jereile e itlllieil tl
hook It is rJtlmnteil In one 1 f t'
spfikei! tin' twe-tl ird- of tlu win . n
pies.'iit I'l'-.nt he , lisSfd . s- .ss'j!
hnsiiii ss net n n
RUM BARRED FROM MAILS
BY RULING OF DR. WORK
Poetmaiter General Cleces Postal
Service te Shippers of Whisky
'lie leietlt rilllllS ''f I'.istlli.l-te
K" lip thl II ller ill 'he m ill. 1 ei ,,
he ' enfisi nn d has i-ultc'd 111 a derli n
It I'n-nn.i-ter fif nernl Werk firv"M.ii5
surgeons pin slit ins or pli irmm Is, ti,
,(. tin pest il scrvlee In il'lh'itinc in
1 e i aims l.queis
I"en liinihl ceir.r.ntrs I ear a label or
s ip, r-cr j ti'in' of the iiner, nnd he
des 2i,ii f,, in, .In mill purpi-es under
1 he 1 lis,. I.i !' . pi f er. 1 timi. the; nl"
tie less v ill he hi! .'d trein the mill,
III Wme illtie'llli 'd. I
I ir .lehu I 1 nip or II irrlsliuis.
I'n who w.i ' iiii'-'lile fi I- the i... I
il loll if Hie P'l'l idelplilii oestnl i'
ficillls h rflisell of T In- rllle of 11 het -
th. et whlski s, nt thri.iisjh the mails hv
a dniKKi-t at his direction, anil nni',
KUnrnntee of a pitserlptleii lh.it it v 11 .
te lie u.fd fur meilli Inul purposes, up- '
polled te the I'esiinaster tleneral for a
levm 1111101 "f 1I1" di ( ree
III- Werk dn hired 1h.1i the cm no
-ilhjeei mis 1 eMTeil b the I niti-d
States (rlminal cede, which union;;
ether things, prr tiles thnt "nil spn It
unus, vim, un, mnltiil, eimented or
etlier Intexli iitiiu; Illinois of iinv kind
lie heieh, declined te lie iinii-iimllnble
and idi.ill ilnl he depe lied in 01 cinried
tl leugh 'lie minis
Pnstniistir fiemral Weii' fi rther de
cl.ind that ' .tltheush whl-ki m.i . be
used .is a nieiin me 11 Ik et course no
h ss Iniexn 1 tin.: litjii intended fen mii !i
is. nnd Mm .v 1 1I neli ih it lie I, iv, n
' 11 jnillitnl 1 "il ihe siih.'M I
THE Sicsler Milk
Company hns just
replaced a pair of 40k
12 Goodyear AH
Wcather Tread Solid
Truck Tires that trav
eled 21,000 miles.
GcieeJj'er Trait Tires
arc sold ani icrvictd hy
the fecal Goodyear
Truck Ttic Service Sta
tion Dealer.
GO
Fer Sale by
O'BRIEN HOOVER, Inc.
IH.trllnite",
22d and Race Streets
PHILADELPHIA
Furs of Quality
At Very Lew Prices
The Enlarging cf Our
Building Mekes Necessary
A Reduction of Our Stocks.
This is .1 fur event that com cem
mnnds immetiinte attention.
Many have already taken ad ad
nutape of the splendid sav
ings and every one contem centem
platinp; the buying of new
furs this sensen should come
te the HOUSE OF WUNGER
at once.
Baby Lambs
Russian Sables
Fine Caraculs
Broadtail Persians
Eastern Minks
Silver Foxes
Fishers
tn stylsr. that show unusual charm
ntul distinction and originality of
line.
M
This ( arac-il Wrap with
l'ehmlj I'nllar end Cui7i
-neli (1 -rtitl-j Reduced.
B. Chertak Wenger
Milliner?
A Great Many Creations just received from the
best houses in Paris and also many of our
own creations
new en display.
SS
lURboeklet
"Safeguarding
lYeur Family's
Future," should be
read by every man
having a family de
pending upon him.
We will gladly give
or mail a depy te
you.
Open Monday and Friday
Evenings, Six te Nine o'Cleek
J, S i) or timi jffYlN I
mgfm
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! $150 1
WW Round Trip
I Gettysburg j
1 1 With itt Hit terie Battlefield
Il Sunday, September 24
i SPECIAL TRAIN
I. nreael fltreet Stalten
Wt 1'hllndelphla -
rifty-secend Strftt -
E RKTUnNINO.
2 I,v (Vttjsburc - - - - -
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7 00 P.M.
1,1 Pennsylvania
! System
I E The Rede cf the Broadway Limited
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In Out-
New Lewer-Priced Section
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Natural Raccoon Coats $195
RcRular Season Price $275
ie ivhc.i long Finr dark zkins.
Beautiful Silk Lining
l Furs sold by the Heuse of Wenger arc advertised
and sold under their real name
WALK-OVER
Se there you are-
Competition in shoe prices has been
"something fierce." It hasn't made
shoes any better, but it has taught
people what kind of shoes are bet
ter. It has been demonstrated that
the cheap price is usually a dear
price. Walk-Over never has and
never will make anything but genu
inely geed shoes. On real shoes
net imitation shoes these two big
Walk-Over Sheps are eager te meet
any competition.
"""B
There's an irresistible invi
tation in the rich rare aroma
of Asce Coffee. And hundreds
of thousands of eacer folks
accept that invitation every
day.
:
; 1
Ever
had
a
cup?
RnvedeUng and Firpcirivg at US Off Winter Prices',
Purchasing
AgrnKi' O r'e'
Acrrpifd
M'FerEu
Frtnth T'
S.ti (
Coeti ?t
54.50 J
RfTi'nr SJ
Pric
Mail Order
Promptly Filled
1115 CHESTNUT ST.
C Opposite Keith's Theatre)
Fur News
siness Women Only
m
Bre wen
Marmet
Ceittl
79.50
Heg-ilar
rrire
Its. 00
k
(&W
IMP
4k
Reaming that tomorrow is the only day you
hn.jivpi,i uem.cn hare te de your shopping
FORRES have arranger! te turn ever their store
e you carh Saturday. Our experience has taught
" that you are exceedingly keen buyers you
rfngnize unupuel values when you sec them.
Therefore, starting tomorrow, and continuing every
Saturday, we shall radically reduce the price of
every garment in our stock.
HV realize that you wiJl spread the news of
these special values te your friends, and te us there
is no advertising se effective as the word-of-mouth
medium from a pleased, patron.
Come in tomorrow whether you intend
making a purchase or nrt. Become better acquainted
v tth l'ORRf-:S Furs of Quality.
'4
'A
'A
Te taste it, you'd think its
price was 45r or 50c per lb
yet it Ls only 29c.
In all our Stores
i
'4
a
l
i
"ST
High and low the new Fall Shoes
are ready. A hundred new details in
stitching and smart designing.
All the fine leathers the world affords.
Standard $ft.50 te $0.50
Walk-Overs U
Tep Grades, $1 Q
Harpers 122s market
Wafcve?
1022 chestnut Sheps
&iss3?rwaVia'a:'V8?.. ' v$.Tr"
Natnrl
Mtukrtt
CeiU
9e3..'l"8
Reeular
Prie
tit.H
MANN & DlLKS
U02 CHESTNUT STREET
A SHALL DEPOSIT RESERVES PURCHASE UNTIL WANTED
Fur Chokers
7.50
Valum te 15.00
Natural Squirrel. Natu
ral Mink, Kelinsky and
Taupe or Brown Wolf.
Fur Chokers
14.50
Valaea te 30.00
Stene Marten. Baum
Marten. Dark Fitch and
Taupe or Brown Fex.
Hudsen Seal is Dyed Muskrat; French Seal is Dyed Ceney
lIBlu
J
Suit:
Women's
, Coats,
and Misses'
Dresses,
Hats
i :
French
Sell
(Skirt
TrimM)
98.50
Regular
Priet
110.00
It Pays te Think!
1W7l
O OO-
11th and Chestnut Streets
err.v RKMN'i j
(Factory, 50th eS. 1'nrlisidc ..)
7nftMffl
tsTaS-j
Accused of Reckless Driving
Twe ni"li. illie-sti'il sr,aiiiti'h veste.r- '
ilai nml ilinrK'il ultli hm'KIe.s ilimni;.
me te bn nrnilsiif'l ti.ilnv in tVriir.il
Stiitlmi Unlpli W I'.i'tis. (iTutl North
P.reml i-trn't, I'll". .11 r- i t-il nt llin.nl
stri'i'l nml Himtliiu' I'm I; a imi
llnrii IMwnnl', 'Hd" Wnltnii nieinic.
w.is tnUrn iutn iu-liv hi T i tin -sic
i ml nml Muikrt i.trrt"'
lTP
M u eiit twxiit: ,.
Wply ncein. i)iilile nmv 1 fty
in Ihe raiililh cicurlni; mil tnm
Ien wl!l tm fellow J lv ueiiivq "
ulten of rekl, nn nilneil. will be prj
t the reednre of the 1'UBUO LauaiS.
' It s Habit." jldv.
Lonesome Aute Elazea Up
All il'itnniiil'ilr i.imuiiI 111 i in .'
ii i Ini k lilt li.m ni'i'.' u't'li h' in
Mien wttli tin i ii'jliii' rup.iiin' liv
1 mvnrr (liinli'i Wiit-liitlRten. .1 Ni
l.'i
ilif
hi-
:in,
nf 17'JI Kit ter htipet 'J nn iiiui-Ii iie
wns piirKcil In from of Lis hu.iic. Thy
lobs wan nbeut $60,
f
French
Seel
Cepes
59.50
ReauJt
I'i re
Id i via rti
vrst j I'-'j FZMMaNFa
aipu V'MMTZm
M7fc4?revlH rcccoen wetIT
Mele VJ;jiiVjl CeeU rf
fluiarW ( Reguln H
, rr Price T
set
I Hodien
Seel
Capci
225.00
Ureular
Price
liiO 00
i Extra Large Size Coats Up te Si Bust in Stock
I
Reguln
Price
100 00
irritlmiul
New Fall Styles
fifStl 'dpB
rrHKHiUr.lU '
lr"frthUc i W"'
I TV? 'I"'1' ilk
I y Cee'i (p
)h 29S.SH f
A Rrnular J
) Price f
V ,33 00
D1XV1LLE DRESSES
Piquateen and Peiret Twill one-piece dreieee (or
celler-r, school, club and all outdoor wear, alee the
new Pebble-knit and Velour-knit fabrics.
ENGLISH TOP COATS
Smart exclusive models in a wide range of mix
tures, overpaid nnd plaid-back woolens and fleeces
suitjble l'er the street, travel, school or cellega
wear.
HUDDERSF1ELD FABRICS
Plain Tailored English Tweed Suits for Ladies
and Mieien in the new colorings and mixtures.
TAILORED HATS
New hats in all the latest shapes and materials
moderately priced.
"GRIP-KNIT" KNICKERS
Knickers with a "Crip-Knit" Cuff thnt fits with
out buttons or buckles. A variety of fabrics plain
colors and checks moderately priced.
CUSTOM-MADE WAISTS FIT GUARANTEED FABRICS CF THE BEST
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1102 CHESTNUT STREET
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