Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 19, 1922, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIL ADELPBI A. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1922
fCHAlES
YET IN
STATE DRY FORCES
Senater Pepper Says There Is
He Thought of Asking for
Davis' Resignation
jfrNICIOS TOLb TO STAY
I There wlU lie nn (limits in tlie pro pre pro
llWtlen fmew f I'emi'jlvnn n mi it
sftpr flectien mill mere 1 no run 111
Z report Hint Director Dim Is lum been
..teil t irsl"- , . I I '
Tlint lntcmeiil wis iwuli; tedny by i
rlmlii' the iutlnii taken ill Hip rnc of
ffi KMiinux, RPnrnti prohibition neeiiU
r, rlns wm mderecl te KI Viiwi. 'lex..
'" . i .....r.M.Mii.tiiln,l mill
Exnlde will reinnln in lVimiylvniiln
for the niPicnt.
TmiililnS ' 'h0 Kf"P,,ul ttiiiHe"
iMinti'i" I'pnppr suit! :
"When I '"' n report fnnl tlip io ie io
rfenntion ei l'lelilbitlun Director Davis
n-.' iileil for I ct ' ,0"L'M wl,
VlliiiiRten. Am I Imil been instill
mrntiil In iipiieliitliis DvW, I wniilvil
tn l.new III" trutli of tin. ippert. l'ro l're l'ro
tlbltieii Cu'iimlM-inner llnynps denied
there un '"' thenjlit of nskina for
Dim's' resignation, lie snlil Iip wanted
Je' tnlk ever l lie whole Pennsylvania
Iluntleii wlili me.
"Vs I will Imc no tinip te Invcti
ate cnmlltleiiH in Voting Ivinilii before
'pctiiin, or te confer willi tin Com-rui-slem-i.
I requested tlmt be wnit until
tfler that 'lay liefute IuUIiir nn nctien.
"Jli.it ipqi'pst, l lirPMii.ie, was re
ipnnlblp for fimntcnmiiulliis f Hit-1
jrclei spinllns Sir. Uuilcles te KI V.tsn.
I expert everything te rcinaiii in Mntii
Dim until I confer with the Cemtnis-
"I Inn In f.ner of stiict prohibition
tnferrcment in lVnnyIvniiiiii anil for
that reason leceimnended Davis for the
fO'ltlnn "
MOUNTBATTEN DISAVOWS
"LONDON DUDE" UNG(
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Likes All Americans Except Re
porters who Misquoted mm ,
IxnAnccIes. Oct. 10. (Hy A. IM
tei rl MeiintbiittPti, here today with :
I.iciy SleiinlhnttiMi. s.us Iip liken Amer
lea ami all Americans tee. oxsept the
Js'cu VirU and (.'lili'tige icperters who
iiiinliil him as i.ivii'k: "M word'".
m, soul and " et ! wet!
CUSTOMERS ASK FOR GUNS,
THEN MOOT STOREMAN
Robbers Escape After Daring Hold Held
Up at Atlantic City
Special Dl$vntch te Evening Publle l.ttatr
Atlantic City, Oct. 10. As the result
of n daring holdup, Fred Lewis,
twenty-two jenrs old, proprietor of
u sporting goods store en At
lantic avenue, is In the City Heipital
Willi n bullet wound just under his
henrt nnd bullet wounds In both legs.
The holdup occurred shortly nfter 0
o'clock last night, in the henrt of the
business district, while the street was
thronged.
I.ewln says two Negroes entered his
store and asked te be shown some re re
velvers. He showed them ene of .32
entlber and nnetlipr of .4."i-enllber. After
examining the guns the men called for
cartridges. Lewis offered some for the
sinnllpr revolver, and turned his back te
get the ammunition for tlip larger one,
when one of the men said: "We're
broke. Whnt you get in the register?"
Lewis, who was a prominent high
school athlete, attempted te spiing ever
the counter. One of tlip bnndits firpd
three shots and dnshn.l from the stele.
Lewis, walked thipc blocks te n hos
pital, where the bullets were extracted.
mr.
"The Telephone With the
Voice of the Living"
CORYPHONE " " '" pi,"1,nr,
The Bre ntlnptpil from rnulpnipnt clovrl clevrl clovrl
"Pert for Dm Navv iliirlnu tin pnt S3 jenrn,
lixcrptlenil quntltr enU efllficnt oiicratlen
illlln)iilli retf Cery product.
CORVPHD1MR Honilnetn, IiKt
rinjii nrn bnrkpil by n puwerrul erirniilia.
tlen of unqncfttlenerl Inteurlt.v.
7njfI tipeit htarlng a COtlYVllOXn.
CiSas. Cery & Sen, Inc.
Phila. Branch The Bourse
msgoeRK
and Jsti Reed. Put, prp In tided
reuicici. Atnituc irimeri
rtcemmend it for rub-
deM-ru. An tntlitptie
toe.for cuti.tcntchti,
kin (bruieni, tt.
tutcelltnt for mouth
nd threat. Ftw drept
luffic. ft ,aj at drug-
Riiuotpeirpaiii.
et- W.F. YOUNG, Ine.i
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Springfield, Mail.
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WE RESILVER OLD
MIRRORS MAKING
THE REFLECTION
AS GOOD AS NEW
Teundtd 1564
HIRES TURNER
GLASS COMPANY
)0th &. Wainut
PmtADUjmA
I'en
viti:
"Oiinlr
III." he
HIP
told
a" sming nn.nlilng at
I.iia Allnpln" ipnnrtnr
"Inn cleu t ni.'iUp me lull like a Londen
u de."
When ashed what lie thought about
the in'Hic nftei he h.id been vhewn
t.lieul It v I'li.itlle I haplin, lilf fellow fellew fellow
feiintnnmi. lit- let (Kiiiit did imf .v
"teppln'," "jelly well." "clevnh."
"rlppln'." "bah jee" or aiiMhlng like
tint.
He -ild: "They ipiltp Mirpased my
eipi'it.iliens."
GEMS DISPLACE CASH
Ferm Stable Exchange In Europe,
Cartier Says
New Yeili. Oct. l!l.--AiiMrlsii and
Rui'lun lewels worth .".(10.0(10,0(10 Ie
40U,0(iO.(M il francs have licen bought in
the last ,'e.ir by "middle-class" men
nil women In Atneric.i and JOurepe
ultlmiii iutlueneliig the prhe tendencies
of (lie gpin markels, l'iprre I'artier,
hc.nl nf the t'artler icwcl tirm. said
jrstci-lnv. tollewing lit-, return from h
triji abroad.
Jewils hip considered the stable
medium of exchange in Iluicipe tedav
beiaiisenf the ililctuntlnn of (iirrencles
cauicil h war and revolution. Sir. Car
tlirsaiil. Tim jewels which bine found
the jaeat-'n market have been pearls,
diiiii'jinls and colored stones, which
fermri I j bi-longed te the nobility and
tht' liiiiicriul heusp- (if Aniri,. .....i
Rusii.
COMEDY TO AID FUND
Cimdcn Catholic Weman's Club te
Give Play Tonight
A mii'lcnl (Oiupily. "Katrlni Koe."
lll lie j;iM'ii leulglil under the aus-
Pi'e- .f tin. Catholic Weiiian's Club of
j.iiihk'11 imi ti10 ucii"til et the building
fund fni- t. II,,,,,,, f,. Working Cirls.
It will Iip given iig.iin tomorrow and
Fi'iird.-n nights m the Catholic Lv
fain Mall, Ilrea.lwaj and Federal
Hreets. Camden.
I.e.iiliug iarl will l. phned bv Sliss
Ilutli Sp.irks, Miss Catherine I'lirrpll,
Iheni.is Shea. I'l.uik McIIukIi and
w.iIimp ( ersun, Mipiierted bv a chorus.
Of abmii I en.
Th.!.,,.",!,:i1 ATIII.KTIO HVSTI'.M
nT. , ! ' "' 1U tl,n I nlierliv nr renn-
tj.,l Ij.irjy , rP(,ntv ,l,cu9P(l fullr
'..,,. ' It0 nl)' "Ports ijllier of the
Jet. ,h.J""r.R u '' "-'" "f ieis clinr
ctei (tint nttract re nmnv renders In th
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bciiutlfiillr nieuntpd In nn
nil pliitlmim s"ttlnr inn
tjilnlnu twelve Mnullvr (lln
nienil".
It will pay you welt te Inieect this
wonderful velus bofers maklnir your
choice. Wp have many ether rim; of
equal beauty that are alie mederately
priced.
Kennedy & Bre.
Diamond Merchants and Jewelers
Down
Payment
Until November 20th
but you get your
Victrela
m AT ONCE -t
Any Style Victrela Any Finish
Then simply pay for your first se
lection of Records--and enjoy the
instrument of your choice in your
home without payinpr a single cent
until November 20th.
Then Monthly Payments & e
as Lew as P3
Read Carefully Our Guarantee
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This U In r-lfv thnt Vlr4.nl. fll.
Ne. . . . minufacturcd by Iho Victer
Talklnr MnnhlnA P.nmnenv. d.Mri.n V T
Is fully Guaranteed by in, both 'ai' t'
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ft We (uarantee te oil, retaliate and tune
time of iame without ceet te tht original
B, B, TODD. Inc.
13C0 AHCH 1023 CHEST.N'UT
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1306 ARCH ST.
1623 CHESTNUT
Open Monday, Friday
ana Saturday
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("tery tble- and undrnperj
wiill. UcrtUtifully dcslKiieJ
nd executed In h mellow
heinmcied brtna finish.
Lighting Fixtures
BIODLE-QAUMER CO.
3846-56 Lancaster Ava.
Tk Ne. 10 Cr In SubwAy
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These Newest Plain and Fur-Trimmed
Coats & Wraps
Feature Individuality
and Distinction
at Moderate Prices
A really distinguished collection of the season's
finest fashions every one perfectly tailored;
silk lined and interlined. A complete showing
of all the newest fabrics, colors and furs at
55, 97-50 te $295
Spert Coats
Plain and Fur-Trimmed .
$25, 35 te $75
11.
Plain &Fur Trimmed Suits
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At Exceptionally Lew Prices
They feature especially, the vogue of the two- and three
piece costume suits (the former with the new pointed
Reshanara Crepe Blouse), many elaborately fur trimmed.
Spert Suits, $35 te $85
Tailored Suits, $45 te $275
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STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
Winter Coats for
Sturdy Beys, $10.75
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Misses' New
Three-piece
Suits, $69.00
and $75.00
The Suit Sketched, $69.00
It isn't often that Three
piece Suits like these are te be
had at G9.00 and .$73.00. We
knew, because this is a re
order rushed here te meet the
demand resulting from our
previous announcement. All
of the elegant duvet de laine.
Embroidered Bleuse Suits
with choker fur cellar, short
Bex-coat Suits with braided
or beaded bell sleeves, con
vertible or choker fur cellars;
The Dresses in straight belted '
style, with novelty silk waists.
Navy blue, brown and deer.
Sizes 1-1, 16 and 18 years.
Misses' Fine Winter
Coats, $45.00 te S75.00
Sports Coats of imported
tweeds, Heathdewn, camel 's
hair and shagmoer cloaking
Dressy Coats of Belivia, pan
elaine, cerduline, mentera,
velverette. Belted stitched
Coats, Coats with wiap sleeves
and large convertible cellars:
Blouse Coats, some with large
fur cellars. Sizes 14 te 18
years.
Straw bridge A Clothier
hi'iund Heer, Market Stieet
WW 11 1 fell Htfi'-,! il fe
Canten
Crepe
$39.50
Peiret
Twill
$.10.50
Satin
Canten
$3!)..r,0
Canten
Crcpc
$39.50
New Shipment of Barbara
Lee Dresses All $39.50
About two weeks age, we announced this exclusive line of
Dresses for the first time, and at the end of the second day they
were practically sold out. A re-order, placed immediately, has
just been received, and a full assortment will be ready for selec
tion te-morrow.
Barbara Lee Dresses are all $39.50
Obtainable Here Only in Philadelphia
Women have lavished praise en these exclusive new Frecks,
and they deserve it: they arc a most unmistakable combination of
geed style and geed value.
The four models shown in the sketch are Barbara I.ee Dresses.
Twe of Canten crepe, one of satin crepe and one of fine Peiret
twill, in black, navy blue nnd brown. The styles speak for them
selves. !-- Strmhrldfe ft Clnthlrr Merniii Heur, Mnrkct Street
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In the Fashion World
The Tailored Suit Always
Has a Place in the Sun
And theie are women whose wardrobes always include a-Tai-leied
Suit a practical, well-fitting Suit at any price from $25.00
te $50.00; it's the piece de resistance, se te speak.
Straight-line and semi-fitting models, with and without belts,
variously slashed and strapped or fold-trimmed some as plain as
a man's suit, with the '-Slim Shoulders." new se fashionable and
the snug-fitting sleeves.
Twills, tweeds, tricetines, tinseltene and yalama cloth; black
navy blue and brown $23.00 te $32.50.
High-grade tweeds, duvet de laine and tricetinc, S35.00 te $50.
--Strabrldge . Clothier -K en Fleer, Centre
Of warm
all - wool
chin chilla
cloth and
c e a t i ng.-t,
with woolen
linings.
Seme with
c envertible
cellar,
ethers in
button - to te
neck style.
Sizes 11 te
10 years. A
wide range
of styles
$10.73. ii
Junier Overcoats, $1.1.00
Full-belted models with in in
vei ted plait back, large con
vertible cellar und muff pock
ets. Specially made for boys
0 te 12 years of age.
Alse a group of splendid,
warm Overcoats of rich all
wool fabrics, with woolen lin
ings, for 13- te 18-yenr-eld
boys $15.00.
Htriv!irli!i ,'. Clilhlrr
Sn-end Fleer Kllbi rt treet, F.nt
Women's Cotten
Bleemers, Special
REGULAR SIZES Rec
EXTRA SIZES 40c
Of sturdy cotton, in black,
white or pink. An n"iiit
te secure all you'll nee a u,, ..
season at less than the regulnr
price.
Knit Union Suits
Of ribbed cotton with mer
cerised stripes, low neck,
sleeveless, with band top, knen knen
er ankle-length $1.25; extra
sizes $1.50.
Of fine ribbed cotton in au
tumn weight. Band top, low
neck, sleeveless and in knee-lr-ngth,
$1.35; extra sizes
$1.50.
Of nbbed wonl-and-cetton,
with high neck and long
sleeves, Dutch neck and elbow
length sleeves, low neel: and no
sleeves, all in nnkle length.
With low neck, no sleeves und
in knee-length $2.50 ; extra
sizes $2.75.
Mrnwlirldge A I'tnihler -Alle
nml '), Centri.
s av fi.L
Men's Silk-and-Weel
Four-in-Hands
te Sell at 85c
We have sold thousands of
these Neckties nt higher price
and knowing the quality,
and after viewing the hand
some designs and colorings, we
freely state that this is one of
the most unusual opportunities
we have presented in a long
time.
5 Stranbrldge & Clothier Aisle 1, Market Street
1200 Men's Fine Madras
Shirts are Marked $1.95
Which is appreciably less than the usual pi ice. These are of
silk-stripe madras, and fine weven-atripe madras. They are the
product of one of our most popular suppliers. Theie are all sizes
from 13Va te 18 te start with but knowing the Shirts and know
ing our men customers, we de net believe the collection can last
long at $1.95.
frs Strawbrldfe Clothier-East Stere Elflitli Mreet
These Men's Hats at
$4.15 are Irresistible
Few men, who admire smartness of style, beauty of colenng,
and who appreciate quality, can resist the appeal of these Seft
Felt lints. Several new shapes a"3 swagger or ni reserved as
nny man could wish for, in color harmonics as beautiful as an
autumn woodland. They are ostensibly Hats made te sell at a
much higher price than this $4.15.
-r StrnwbrldBe & Clethlep- Second Fleer Mai'aet street, Ksit
Wickham Shoes for Men,
Eleven Styles, at $8.50
Wickham Shoes "took" from the
very start; their correct style, per
fect finish and excellent quality
appealed immediately te men of
geed judgment.
Made especially for us by one of
our best manufacturers of Shoes.
Every pair bears our registered
trade-mark. Wickham embodies
only the finest upper leathers; full
grain inner soles, nearly as heavy
as the outer soles of the average
Shee; enk-tanned outer sele3;
some equipped with Wing-Feet
Goodyear rubber heels: calfskin
quarter linings; best drill vamp linings; welted sole stitching, and
sonie with stitched heel seats.
A thoroughly well made, smartly formed Shee at les than
you d expect $8.50.
i-y Strewbrldfe A Clothier Kast Stere Fljhth Street
Men's Warm Socks of Weel
At 50c ""') G5c Socks of heavy wool in heather mixtures.
w '.B,CrK!bbed, )nl,ck,8 Ln bJack and heather mixtures.
At $1.00 te $1.50 Ribbed Socks, silk-and-wool, in several
pretty color combinations. At $2.50-English Cashmere, full
fashioned Scs, clocked, black, wiilte, brown and heather. At
$1,75 te $7.50GeJf hose in. a Jarne ringe of colon, with fancy tops.
I ; e--".-"-..-Bw . vivmier AisiSy ,, uirati Btrett
Rugs at Great Savings
During the $800,000 Sale
'nu itbe snv'nEs arc nil the mere important when you realize
that wholesale pi ices en Fleer Coverings are steadily advancing.
Jugs, Carpets, Lineleums in this Sale could net be replaced te-day
te sell at such low prices.
New Royal Wilten Rugs, Special
6x9 feet $40.00 and $47.30 11.3x12 feet $105.00
8.3x10.6 feet $70.00 10.6x13.6 feet $120.00
9x12 feet $39 50 and $75.00 11.3-d5 feet $U5 te 31.50
Extra-heavy Seamless Chenille Rugs, in plain color vith
effective band borders, 9x12 feet $55.00.
Hundreds of fine Axmin3ter Rugs f-em such prominent
weavers as Rexbuiy Carpet Company, Jehn Bremlev and Sens, W.
& J. Sleane, Bush & Diamond, Overbioek Carpet Cempanv,
Pennsylvania Axminster Corporation and manv ether. All at
substantial reductions.
55-- Sir. "-bridge A I li thler Kenrth Fleer, Wet
In the Lewer-Price Section
Several extia carloads of geed Rugs arrived recently from one
of our most prominent suppliers te aid in filling the great demands
made during this Sale. Under price because of miner defect:
Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet $29.75 and S33.75
Axminster Rugs, 8.3x10.6 feet $27.75 and $!!2.7"i
Axminster Rugs, 11.3x12 feet $35.75 and $41.75
Odd sizes, much te be desired, also low in price:
Axminster Rugs, 6.9x9 feet $22.75
Axminster Rugs, 7.0x10.6 feet $21.75
Axminster Rugs, 9x9 feet $22.75
Axminster Rugs, 9x10.6 feet $24.7")
About 1000 scatter-size Rugs at eMraeidinarilv low pricei
27x54 inches $3.25; 36x63 inches S4.S5; 3672 inche- $5.75'.
?- Stiawbrldee A ilemt-r Kleer 4', "VJIiert Street
Ranger Bicycles at
Lewer Prices
N'ew, lower prices are in
effect en these famous Mend
Cycle Company models, for
which we are local repicenta
ties: Hanger Motorbikes Mt SO
Hansel- Spout. new JUT,.)
ItanBcr Supeibf new HI i'i
llaiiBir Ar.-li Frame $42 no
WemenN .mil Olrls Kan,?, r Medel
new $-15 00
T'anfter .lunior--nev $33 00
Pathfinder Motorbike- 1H no
Pathfinder Citnellvick 37 00
May be purchased en the
Deferred Payment Plan, if
desired. StruuhrlUge .. Clet'il-r
llnscment llirUit "treet West
Music for
Player-Pianos
"Melodee" word relK nr
new $1,00 each. A few popular
titles are listed below.
Ml CKer Nothing At Al'
'I'rlctts
When th I.enes f'eiui.
TuinblltiB Down
Who Bell.)eil n you
'eai Hlaek Mammy
Twe I.lttle Weeden Khe.
Ami niiiny tner. $1,00 m li
Str.wbrldf. ,V Clothier
Fifth Fleer, West
A Manicure Ticket
at $4.00 Saves ,$1.00
The price of each Manicure
is 50c, but by purchasing a
Ticket entitling you te Ten
Manicure treatments at $4.00
you save $i.uu.
Htrawbrld A
First (Fleer llalceny, FilbtVV-'
SOHMER
Pianos
re sold in Philadelphia .it
this Stere exclusively.
Sohmer Grands $1150 and
V1230.
Sohmer Uprights $600 and
$030. Reproducing Upright
- $1300.
Reproducing Grand Piane3
S3000.
SIraulir l( ,1 ( letliler
1 fih Hiwr, We.t
Beys' Blouses
Special at 85c
Of geed shirting in fancy
faM -color stripes With at
tached cellar 85c
Shuts of fine-count percale
and printed madras, bpecial at
SI 00 with neckband, or $1.10
with attached cellar.
Striubrutse A- ri'iil,er
iciend flvir Kut
Our Optical Goods
Stere
It in charge of registeied
optometrists. Veu are assured
of quick, leliable and economi
cal service, either in measur
ing nnd testing for new
Glasses nnd Spectacles or in
repair work. If your eyes arc
troubling you come in to
morrow for consultation, w.
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