Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PXJBLId t'EJDGERr-PHIUABELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1022
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NIGHT CLINIC OPENS
II
HOW EVENING
Primary Purpose of Health
Council Is te Facilitate Early
Detection of Tuberculosis
SESSIONS EVERY MONDAY
A nur nW of frei clinic work will
be utidrrtnhpn In Hi's city tomorrow
Iwlth the opening of the flr.t nlttht clinic
tnr nhrxlcnl ernmlmtlnn nn1 rtlneneMii,
iintler 'tlic iliroeflon of the I'liHniMnhln
JInltli Council nnd Tuberculosis Cem-
mlThT clinic, whlih l til flrrt of Its
kind te e"cn licrc will he held at the
Kenrnev fclinel. Sixth street nnd Fnlr Fnlr
meunt 'n venue, everv Mendar evening
,(tfr the edlclnl opening en Thursday.
The prlmarv purpose of the new night
clinic Is te facilitate the early detec
tion of tuberculosis and te refer patients
te the proper place for treatment. Ne
treatment Is te be given nt the diag
nostic clinic. It is merely n "steering"
clinic.
All these who are run down, who
riteh cold easily, or who are constantly
tired, nrc especially invited te nttend
the clinic and he examined by the
tpcclallsts who are te be In charge.
Dr. Spencer Director
The work will be under the nersennl
mipervlslen of Dr. J. Blair Kpencer.
director of the Health Council. He plims
te Invite te the clinic nt various times
tome of the foremost specialists en
tuberculeus In the city.
The clinic is operated nt night se that
11 these who work In the daytime and
re unable te KCek medical advice during
working hours, muy take advantage of
the opportunity te be examined.
According te Dr. Spencer periodic
physical examinations nre the best
means of preventing disease. A run
down condition may often be remedied
before nnylhlng serious eecurn. Alse,
the carlv detection of dlease, especially
tuberculeus, gives the patient an excel
lent chance for recovery.
livery Monday evening two doctors
nnd two assistants will be en dutv nt
the clinic which will open at 7 o'clock.
Te Act in Health Play
The formal opening of the new diagnostic-
clinic this Thursday will be
marked by speeches, u health play and
moving pictures.
Albert XV. Dudley, prlnclpnl of the
Kearney Scheel, will preside. A play
dinmntlsrliiK health truths will be pro pre
fccnled under the nufplces of the Inter Inter
fatnte Dairy Council. Dr. Samuel
Hlngcr, who -will be one of the physi
cians in chnrge of the night clinic, will
A-tl f .1.. -1 . - At.- -tl..f
iuii ni uie iiiiiih vi mc clinic.
Invitations te the opening have been
Fcnt out te these interested in health
work, especially the prevention nnd cure
nf lllini'nltlnalM niifl In Ufltfnral plfv
officials and ethers.
BRIDE'S JEWELS STOLEN
Thief Enters Wllkes-Barre Heme
During Marriage Ceremony
Wllkevllnrrc, Oct. 18. While the
mnrrlnge of Miss Mary Unloge was tak
ing place here nnd all the household
was engrossed In the interesting details,
a burglar climbed through n kitchen
window, entered the bedrooms, stealing
whntcver valuable lie could ilnd, nnd
then reached n room where the gifts
were displayed and stele the jewels in
tended for the bride. He escaped.
An Odd-Shaped Watch
Green geld, tastefully
engraved and fitted with
a dependable 1 7-jewel
Waltham
$60.
movement
These seeking a watch that is a
little different will surely ap
preciate our collection.
S. Kind & Sens, me ciiestnut st.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWCLURS SILVHIISMITIIS
IQltllBIW! Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted I
Id Mail Orders Filled !!!
1 1 1215 Chestnut Streeh I
Our Momentous Stock Disposal
Sale Offers Tomorrow Only
108
Fur
rm
At Savings That Average 40
But one thought dominates our momentous stock disposal sale! we
must dispose immediately, regardless of costs or profits, of our entire
surplus stock of fine Furs that is here as a result of the abnormally
het weather of the past few weeks, which has somewhat retarded
our business.
. Tomorrow, .in order te induce you te purchase in spite of the weather,
we offer you 108 Eur Garments made in our own factory by experts
of the highest caliber at summer clearance prices. Each Garment is
offered te you at a price that defies duplication, making it worth your
while te shop early in the day while selections are best and values
are greatest.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve
ueur Purchase in our Storage
Vault until Required.
Repairing and Remodeling done
new at very moderate prices
Pay for Werk When Delivered.
I ueur Purchase in our Storage II I
1 'I
Russian Russian Penr Raccoon Frnah 0t&l
Marmet Coats. Ceat, MalmoTreata
53.00 53.00 53.00 53.00
French Seal
Capes
53.00
French Sea.1
Capes
53.00
Forty-five Fur Garments for Tomorrow Only
.oe
Trimmed French Seal Coats
Russian Peny Coats
French Seal Wraps
Raccoon-Trimmed Marmet Coats
French Seal Coats
French Seal Capes
Russian Marmet Coats
French Seal Delmans
Natural
MusUrat Coati
73.00
Kangaroo
Coats
73.00
Ijeepartl Cat
Coats
73.00
Skunk Trim
med Trench
Sen! i 'out
73.00
Taupe Lamb
Coats
73.00
Leepurd Cat
Beal Trimmed
Coats
73.00
Sixty-three Fur Garments for Tomorrow Only
"ral Muskrat Coats - Skunk Trimmed French Seal Coats
wui ecai apes, run cngtli -yy J 9JJ beal-Trimmrd Leepard Cat Coats
V7 . rcnL" OCiU wraps j Vl laupe Lamb Loats
niir Sm Pin A7 H JSf r i -.. t-t
L Kangaroo Coats Civet Cat Coats
. . - . . . . . ... '
mi u eyd Centy fcxtra Large bue Coats and Wraps Ud te 54 Bust HmUen s.i i. n.d m......
!harg Purchusa Billed December FiraUllllllllHVlIlVllilllI'lSend for Free Cntalecr :!: :".,-
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
A Special Showing of
Youthful Hats at $3.50
Last tlme we announced a Special Showing of Youthful Hats
they went like magic tableful after tableful seemed te fairly melt
away.
The last let consisted entirely of small Hats this collection
includes small, very small, medium, large and extremely large
four of the most practical types are shown In the sketch.
Of Lyens velvet and combinations of Lyens velvet and panne
velvet, trimmed with large bows, feather fancies, lace drapes,
great colored velvet rose trims one sketched at the extreme left.
Scores of different styles and shapes $3.60.
New 08triclttrimmed Velvet Hats, Special, $4.00
Untrimmed Lyens Black Velvet Hats, $30
New Matteawan Velour Hats, lovely shades, $6.75
Special Purclutse of Felt Hats, Exceptional at $2.50
Si) ' Stranbrldgs & Clothler Second Fleer, Market Street, West
Almest Deuble Wear Frem
These Beys' Suits With
Extra Trousers at $12.75
Besides two pairs of full-lined Knickerbockers for longer wear,
these new Suits have coat with mohair lining, and arc very care
fully tailored. A choice of numerous patterns in all-wool fabrics.
Sizes 8 te 18 years $12.75.
Excellent Twe-Trousers Suits $16.75
Of handsome all-wool cheviets, herringbones and cassimeres
in great variety. Sizes 8 te 18 years $16.75.
Wonderful Imported Suits $25.00
Made by Jehn Barrans, of Londen, they are smart new Irish
weaves in many shades. Sizes 9 te 18 years $23.00.
Blanket Cleth Mackinaw Coats $9.75
Heavy and warm, with large side and muff peckets. In plenty
of colors. Si7C3 0 te 18 years $9.76.
New Winter Overcoats $10.75
Many of mixed cheviets and one let of all-wool chinchilla cloth.
Trim models, neatly tailored. Sizes 3 te 10 years $10.75.
Unusual Winter Overcoats $15.00
Of soft, sturdy, durable all-wool fabrics, many with warm
woolen linings. In sizes 9 te 12 years and 18 te 18 years $15.00.
Corduroy Knickerbockers new $2.95
Of very fine, strong corduroy, lined throughout. Sizes 8 te
18 years $2.95.
-- Strawbrldge & Clothier Second Fleer, Filbert Street, Bait
1200 Night Gowns at $1.65
High-neck, Square-neck and Surplice-neck styles of
"Fruit of the Leem" Muslin
Women's warmer Night Gowns at an average saving of one-"
fourth. Every one of this special let of 1200 made of sturdy
Fruit of the Leem leek for the label. All with full-length sleeves,
all carefully made and full in cut. Seme trimmed with embroidery,
ethers with tucks and embroidery. Don't mis3 this remarkable
opportunity, te-morrow, te get the Night Gowns most wanted for
winter, under price $1.65.
SH- Btrawbrldf A Clothier Tbtrf Flew, Wt
A New Purchase of
Women's Fur Coats
All at Special Prices
A small let of Fur Coats that were such geed values we simply
couldn't pass them by, and you'll feel the same way about fhem
when you sce them.
Natural Muskrat Coats, $115.00 te $285.00
Trimmed nnd untrimmed models in the collection.
Fine Russian Peny Coats, $135.00 te $250.00
Dyed a beautiful, lustrous black. Excellent models.
Natural Russian Peny Coats, $125.00 te $275.00
Handsome cellars of natural raccoon.
American Opossum Coats, $142.50 te $162.50
$- Strawbrldje, & Clothier Second Fleer, Filbert Street
Our Collection of Men's and
Yeung Men's Winter Overcoats is
New Ready in all its Fullness
Tables piled high, and cases crowded te
capacity with handsome new Overcoats
from America's leading tailoring houses.
And every day foresighted men by the
score are voicing their pleasure in being
able te select from a collection of styles
and fabrics as comprehensive as one would
expect at midseasen. Added te the satis
faction of having your Overcoat ready for
the first cold days, is the pleasure of choos chees
ing from assortments unbroken by the
great selling activity sure te come later. -m
A Wonderful Collection of Wonderful
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Overcoats
at Prices from $35.00 te $75.00
Sold exclusively here in Philadelphia. Prices start at $35.00 for which amount
you can buy a smart-looking Ulster or Ulsterette of rich, handsomely colored fabric,
and advance by gradual $5.00 and $10.00 stages te $75.00 for a splendid Great Ceat
of finest Scotch fabric. Most men will tell you that there are no finer Overcoats made
than these.
A Remarkable Greup of
Winter Overcoats at $27.50
Great warm Ulsters and smart-looking Ulsterettes, in styles for men and styles
for young men. Tailored of handsome plaid-back fabrics and marked at this un
usually low price for early-season selling $27.50.
Youths' Overcoats, Special at $22.50
The critical young man of 16 te 20 years will wax enthusiastic about these Over
coats, for they are in styles designed te meet his particular needs.
SB - Strawbrtdss & Clothier Second Fleer. Ent
Velour Portieres
Away Under
Price
$21.75 a pair
Handsome Portieres, CO
inches wide and 2Mi yards
long, made up in custom style,
with open-welt seams. Rich
shades of rose, blue, mulberry,
taupe, brown nnd green are
all the richer in deep-pile, soft
veleurs. In the most wanted
combinations te carry out the
scheme of home decoration
$21.75 a pair.
8trwtrldr Clothier
Third Fleer, Centre
Handsome
Feather Fans
at $8.00
Right Inte the midst of the
most graceful fashions in
years, with their accompnni accempnni
ment of femininely frivolous
accessories returns the Fan,
the most coquettish of them
pll, and the most indispens
able, according te Fashion.
These are all Single-stick
Plume Fans an entiiely new
assortment, in orange, orchid,
black, sapphire, coral, cerise,
lade and turquoise; large ring
handle in shell effect.
tin wbrt dfe A Clothier
Altle 9, Centra
Umbrellas Werth
Mere Than $3.50
But that is the specinl price
of these durable Union Taffeta
(silk-and-cotton) Umbrellas.
Geed-looking, tee, with bake-
lite handles, ethers bakelite
trimmed and fitted with rings
or leather strnpi. Men will
like theso with practical hook
or creek handles of plain or
natural weed. Your choice
at the special price of $3.50.
Btrawbrld & Clothler
Atile 7, Market Street
Blankets and Comfertables
Vnmv S?a5 W'f K 0ut 9 "T d.ya ! ExPerienced housekeepers
wEJ?nr 1 nrnvS ?f e ? ,town in Wch te buy Bedfurnishings, and young house
keepers are proving it te their own satisfaction. A few of the many attractive lets-
White Weel-mixed Blankets. eelnrrf hnrdr.
70x80 inches 58.50 a pair.
Pure Weel-Ailed White Blankets, colored bor ber bor
"e11 double-stitched cream white binding;
70 x 80 inches $10.50 a pair.
Woel-mied Comfertables, with figured cover,
bordered with plain satine $0.50.
Fine Screll-stitched Weel Comfertables with
newered batine cover, border and back of plain
satine $12,00.
Poe. oe1 yyt0 Blnnkets, colored borders,
70 x 82 inches $13.60 a pair.
Pure Weel Plaid Blankets In beautiful color
ings, including rose-and-white; 70x80 $12 a pair.
Wel-mixed Gray Blankets, colored borders,
72x82 inches $0.60 a pair.
( nV". F02frtaWcs, covered with fine satine
in Oriental effects, plain satine border $12.50.
fc-JuSiPSlteWa.lf flared satin top
--.-w.w.. .,..,, jltiu Dunn ijzu.uu.
300 White Satin-Finish Marseilles Bed Spreads
Deuble-bed Size, Special-$3.50, $5.00 and $6.50
S--iHr Midge, OlethleH-Alile U, Filbert Street
Oriental Rugs en Sale
at Unequaled Lew Prices
Levers of Oriental Rugs will we plensed with the unusually
arjre assortment of beautiful Rugs here. Wonderful colorings,
intricate and striking designs, and many weaves from which te
cheese. Fer instance, there are the following grades of fine
Persian Rugs alone Kashan, Saruk, Kermanshah and Arak. Fer
special mention to-merrow:
Heavy Gorevan Rugs in
Bright, Attractive Colorings
Ruga, Size 9JS x J0.11 feet $185.00
Ruga, She 9.11 x 12.11 feet $235.00
Rugs, Size 93 x 12.10 feet $235.00
Mahal Rugs With Rese or Blue Grounds,
Ruga, Size 8.7 x 12.10 feet $225.00
Ruga, Size 83 x 12.5 fcet$25.00
Rugs, Size 10.1 x 14 feet $350.00
Extra-Fine Chinese Rugs at a
JLew rnce Range
' S x 4 feet $33 JO
6.4 x 93 feet 9195.00
SJ! x 12 feet $395.00
OPecial Let of Chinpe Pne-a of 4- j; .. ,
price89xl2 feet-SO ; 8x10 felBO.00
S"--Btrwbrtdt. A Clothier-Fourth Fleer. Market Street. ffH
2.1 x 3 feet $24 JO
2 J x 4.4 feet $12 JO
8.3 x 10 feet $290.00
9.2 x 13 feet $135.00
1U x 18 fcet$S50.00
1000 "Arneld Knit"
Sleeping Garments
Half Regular Price
NIGHT GOWNS, Infanta'
size 68c; one-year size
78c; two years 88c.
NIGHT DRAWERS, two
year size 88c; feitr years
$1; six yccu-s $1.13;
eight years $1.25.
AmM v "VVe Ca1n0t duP"te. for theso are the well known
eV??" G?r"ts' new a"d Perfect, but m cream shade instead
of the pure white the manufacturer insists upon. Just that little
difference in shade, wh eh makes no difference te quality, is rcspen-
"goods rlaS" PdC0- JUSt n-half th P'& efWffi.n.
ity.1000 Garments, and ice cannot obtain mere te
sell at these prices. s.gtrtwbrta.. 4 c,,,. rieer
Daniel Green
Felt Comfy
Slippers Are Here
The Shee Stere is head
quarters in Philadelphia for
these well - known Slippers.
Just the thought of "Comfy
Slippers" will make a m'llien
tees stretch in anticipation of
their cosiness and warmth.
Comfy Slippers for men
women nnd children are of all
wool felt with soft padded in
soles and oexo leather outer
soles.
New in the time te atUet
for one's own use and for
gifts.
Women's Comfy Slippers,
$1.50 te $2.75; Misses' and
Children's, $1.50 and $2.50, and
Men's and Beys' $2.00 te
$2.50.
BtrawtirMte A Clothier -Elfhth
and Filbert Streets
Warm Flannels
Outing Flannel, soft and
warm and striped in pretty
effects, 30-inch 85c a yard
Imported striped Pa jama
Uetn, 35-inch 65c a yard
Bath Rebe Flannels, m
lovely new designs and color celor coler
lngB 75c a yard.
Bath Rebe Blankets, for
mn n? robe3 firirdl included
50.00.
BtxawbrliJfe ft Clothier
AHIn in Oenl-e I
These Moter
Robes Are Extra
Warm
Wen Robes, in Scotch plnid
patterns, large in size and
fringed. Design after dejign
$7.00 te $35.00.
Plush Robes $12.00 te $23.
Finest Velour Robes 827
te $37.50.
Stranbrie & Clothier
Bateraent. Market Htreet, Weet
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