Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING' PUBMO -IiEDGERPHltiAXEIPHIA THURSDAY. bOTOBlBR M 1922
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'Clara Phillips Calmly Views
I , Pictures of Slain Weman's
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EYEWITNESS TESTIFIES
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the body of Mr. Albert;, Mervhew mil
details of tl nu'iiht'ed . on.Men in
nhewn by photograph were t.-. be bo be
fere the j"ry yesterday n the dr-t .-
tiineny of the pro-iecitloti in the 'r-.i'
Of Mrs. Ch.rii l'li-l'lp-. "".," li r
glrl nml defendant in uhnt ii kti.wii i.
tlie hummer murder no.
"Without ometiiin Mrs. lhiU".,s : t
fceside her attorney, listened t. des.'rip des.'rip
liens of the results i( :i biMt'ii'c ml-
ministered te Mr. Meadow that i-nii-i'il
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ISSUES OPPOSED
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Association
DECLARES PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IS NOT IN POLITICS
Philadelphia Minister Says Sect Op
poses Participation In Campaigns '
Atlantic Oily. Oct. 20. The Prcsby
tcriun Church 1 opposed te partlci
p.itli'ti in politic, tin' llev. Lewis H.
Mttd:ri. of Phlladcltihla. (tinted clerk of
e...K.Hit, Qnln Plin Ohipcted l!lt' (it'tii'rnl Presbyterian Assembly,
.Competitive Sale nan uDjeciee( Tlii !1,,,1Ilpnt wllilu llt.
was comtnentlnj: ttneii 'he recent notion
of the New .let'M'y Synod in consider
ing the Indersement of a resolution fa
voring the cnn.ll.hleiiM of Senater Uuti
jiui for lievetnnr and the re-election
. . , ,T1rirn l n it oil State Senater 1- rollnghuy rellnghuy
SAYS PUBL C S SAT SFIED . -n In the remlin: New .Ierey elections.
OHIO rueuu 10 Mr. Mu,b;eo'nrse,l that the Ku KIun
KImi. tin I'liui'ili' Sens of America
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f,,f ;',,. inn i similar ei'K.iniiui.Mis nun pi.iim
1 jr, -rnril'itii' n;. n iiu ithiiii ul a leiniitiK oet ntn-
, '. f ... ,.i' i'tI'iim' ' '"'I "' inject tne . Mir' n nil.) penucs.
V ,.f ti.-w ril'-i'iil ""ne of Hie findci'i '"till pti'iciplcs of
,,,, j i.. (!-,. v.m.cti- Ameriinn life is tin a'-mluti' x.-pava-
'.n'.'v ..en """ "I tne i aiin'li aim .in' e.iue. in-
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, , ,(1 " . n ..' li.i .... HMl.v 'liurn nil iiiiiiiti-i
, . .'!, Mlt I'vii-e-i " a In.'ors.' and s-i'.!"rt tiny jieliti-.-.
-ed .'el-. ii (' ,;1' "in.Ildr.te lliey ilc. m worthy of of-
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T!.- l,...i-in bi-'iviht I'' Y"1' "-'- ! nlii.-li .tat.ds ready t.. .Pl'-'-'e any MIN
, ',,: her .'t P-emi'i.-nt "f '"' .' ' ', . , th.-t are believed a' n-tnu.' t. the moral
r..'1-.i.l and th....i.il uetld i.ltlu . ! ... (lf , ,ullln. TM, H. jl0W.
it was in.i.'.r.d that m-M '' ',n cer, n purely non-partisan body.''
'ITi-lv Would riiMTN.' till' pr." I'lMIIIB".
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denth. and eb-u te-.l, a en'.m th,-,,,-!, MAltfMKSlNA VlilM ...u . v . . ; -n ;n -.;:V,;;,Ii ;'::, t,lriliali CONGRESSMAN AIDS IN
quirk Stene; at l-utuvcs -t the liuu . ,;,.,,., .llTUnl ,, the steani-dp i ,"ir1.,. "Visnii..- !'-n s-k-i-en. I WIPING OUT HAZING I
woman's body. , , , ., I Majesllc. v.li.e father is the Itlii; y-'; .,.:,'. ,.. .i. ,.p.xm,v ce,ntiW ', VVITIIMU UU I nHIIMUI
K;)Tnttti. y ! uf nnVs Ma,,r ( H !. IMr, S. f !- . of ... j "" ; AdmIra) wMn
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tcr nken b ... ' a hr llMi- n-l the ,,n m .V, , .".'-. - 1. a ."'.-.V' -en !' ;. mtb " - ..-.rketi-. --,.;;;- ,y a. A.,..,,,IN. will h,ne the co-1
fmliP w her Vi the mercue. On cre- , nr.'Iltniicirv inv. .tu.i'i. a .!.-. h.s. s te :n .v". ' . b.r u-'iild liave.". s,..i..,. ,.,, mmbprs e( i ,,., ,
ri "E. MnV .1 she had lhcd !uc ' K ,, I the . "uvf -...ii fat ' ..i '" M-v . iiCnr n.'i'.' .". mi iiuc- I j.,,li: out ImzliiK whirl, results in tli?
linr 1 i-t June ,,..,... .,. K,. . ,..! s ,i,! ..r' i. ns, , , ,., . !..-i f..r sale n s,,r.ties. ; in.lury et stndi'iits, it :i-
Mn,P.'.l"... . ..!., ...1.1 . r,.,!i..,. t'-.e ..... .. ......L .i' ...... if .,,f.,r,n..t.nr, --r'n,. .'re-x-ni method of ti nails- ,....,, l,y lJepresontative M.Clint.
bedv of Mrs MeadeHS late " t!,' ,..','..' " tl..'- a"...: : ". .- ' -d ' '- .'..! -'' ''7 "'"r '.:;'.X. '"" 't - ",
aft'rii.ien of July 1-' bi ,"'iv'"5 "n ins,..!!,-, at. i'.e.'.. . .s.'...n i-.ij t -riait vx.c'- '.fore a ;l"'-i! "i S ;n :,.. ; . t - ..,, Nltval Aflairs.
niiiriioeii . i .1.11 in .i.u. ... .,.,,,..,, mm'j .-.ti '.ti te r....' I ,ie NumiI Vein emv stml.'Ti! must
n meuiitalii read at t.ie uite .-t tla . . II '".imi ' "..': ','-. .,'..,. m ' -,.. .-..m . ...I .lu.Ue rw.li. tl.n will net I, . p. -..- .1 te B.,
Police ..moors he ntis e .".1 h i. lutf. - " , . f, ,.,,,, , ;,.. mh'U,,,,, ' '. d.
all "t mis. n.i.. i " . Ann catiens I li'.Ie- llatli . ,...-.. ... . . . ...!,,. .,i,,i..i wilvne
...1. Ai".'l.-iis'.'i'.s iiisii'ie e.ti " '". '" 10 , .'...., iirarnp h.tn i l'e i.. the liotteui et titf
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Its mutilated condition. . . ,. , ,;..,..,. v..i, r ic !'. and " r"'1 ,.,'. ,..,. .i, u- bold for invoslisatien and w'.e in-
IVccy Ca.Tee. l-rni.T chorus v... " J , ,. . ... ,r.-:,s-!.-.t vb. nl.l the mi 1. 1 . .,, , ,0 .,.,,,,,.,,. , ,.,.
friend of the defendant, was ,.Xpe,,... .-w te ... t.ii . l.u i... ' ,-. ,;.. I- reversed, nml ."""-, ''"' i,,.,.,,;.',! with Admiral W,! en and he!
te take the stand for the S:a'.' te-luy. u. i - ! -1.. ..I bv 'I l ..l- .11 e. it, ..,.,..... ... i evidu... '."t';r ,,;,., ,, . I)f)V wns i.w,h..,, nnd
Mrs. Caffee. only known ejc-w.tu.-ss .uu nn .. , . n ;'i- , .-,... .;. .. .r!, ..pnlu-aiieiis w .-.' ti" i,,,.,,,.,!,;, t,T- wired him t1.-,' his mi-,
te the -lnutiE. cave ve:,iiiun..-i'.u-t:- . " ' '": '.'ll; ,,;! u. ,..r: ..-,.,.- t- issue s,. r:u. ; u,re m. wji Mlti!,f1I.t(,ryt ,M ; ,;,.., ,,
meny before the I ni:.-,.s leuvy "'.' .lV',re.Mb.-i l';.'-'t r ' :: v -:,, W-b..i.l ak. tWin-. :"'" Mv.'Jcailen should be pumi.-I te the.
Crnml Jury bi."h lmiu-1 Mr-. " ;' :.: J, -', ,: t' n - - i- - ---i- .-nM.T wU.it .-m'. ., t. ., , ,vf I am sure it Is pinS te b pur-
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Metropolitan Opera Heuse
October 31
Hear this famous baritone at his
recital. Then go te any dealer in Victer
products and hear the Victer Records
by Ruffe. Yeu will
instantly appreciate
hew truly the Victrela
brings te you his per
senality and his art. "His masters voice-
Victer Talking Machine Ce.
Camden, New Jersey
WHO, WHAT AND WHERE
By the Connoisseur
rJs 5!vi u 11 T 1
PARIS produced a glistening
Bilvercleth that will net tar
?tt&t; Walde M. Clafl'm, 1107
Chestnut Street, made exquisite slip
pcra from it untarniahable. The
silver cloth blends equally well with
velvet or satin. It in known as
Aluminum cloth. t Wears better than
ether metal textiles.
'I iHE Parisian idea in another
J. field is the balcony lunch of
the Hetel Adclphia at ISth
and Chestnut Streets. The cuisine
1 typically French, the music exquis
ite, prices reasonable, while the
sicaying palms of the balcony, the
softly glowing lights from the din
ing salon below complete a stimu
'lating respite from a morning of
'(irdiwus shopping.
r I fHE French are famous for
JL wonderfully clever cleaning
ami dyeing. Barg's 1113
Chestnut Street, have secured the
secrets of their methods and im
proved upon them in many iiistances.
Before discarding a favorite gar
ment as spoiled by stain or wear it
t's usually possible by consulting
Barg'3 te have its life prolonged.
T ia possible te procure daily,
fresh, huge, marvelous looking
and marvelous lasting grapes,
grown in Belgium and England and
imported by Hallewcll's in Bread
Street, a couple of doers south of
Chestnut. A single bunch of these
araves appropriately boxed make
an unusual and desirable present, as The Cunningham Cab Company u
de this same firm's exotic baskets i the ultimate of comfort, quiet cU.
ej rare anu domestic jmus. gancc ana smartness. Adv.
T2RBNCH Art is te the OecfahA
I1' as Persian Art te thanS
rhe most exquisite 0"
rugs are Persian. Antique pe,,ul
rugs such as the collection purehuh
byMr.LaRue, of Fritz &&
1015 Chestnut Street, and il
direct from Persia, practical, .
tmctm Persian markets, but of '
beauty and impossible te duplUail
T7VERY article requires skill t,
2j prepare and market, tH.
means using abilitu. w "
is entirely efficient if their cuclTi, '
is net right. Gtasses adantnlfl
specific types of work arc nianufn.
lured by Wall & Ochs, 1710 ct;
nut Street, and named "Vecatin.i
Glasses." Special eare is ff'S
producing perfect lenses in ,
fcctly comfortable frames suitM.
te the work each person folleu; fe!
business or pleasure. '
TETA1LED perfection brine
U te mind the marvcleusly btau
ttful cutting that gives te th.
Polished Girdle Diamond its tiaZ
and superb brilliancy. This pZ
ticulur diamond 13 only eblainabl.
in the establishment of Bailtv
Banks & Biddlc and has been set It!
them into rings, pendants and ethtr
jewels in such fashion as te enhanu
and display its unusual inter-ph
of sparkling radiance. '
T UXURY suggests comfort tfw
jLrf refinement. Personal effecti
and surroundings distinguUh
the fashionable person from tki
opposite type. An ordinary taxicab
is for ordinary occasions, but jw
social purposes a Cadillac limentini
oeiainea ey jmenivg uaring 8l(Xt
en the witness viand I
rress-cxa admit ion for
period. ,
l?efere .Mrs. 1 inee -.yas s-m, ...... - b ri prt-enrativ...
ever, it vas planned f continue tl.e . ' . ,..,.. tinniI 3,
direct exaii.. nation ..1 1 . 1. ....;..'. ..
tcctiie s,.r!:eant et rue i.es .,.. .- - ,,.,,.,...
1 .... ininrtmctlf. V ' Jf'.'.rr.l-e in.......
a recital of v. hat happened alter t'..e
police ha.', been Te'tiii. d of tin 'r s
Tie
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e -Wi-u MmiIuh.' body oil a 1 te
drive in an .... living - ,!. of the Lit.
Trade Reciprocity
Seen in Seic Tariff
Cenllnnrd from Tie.! 0rf
demnnds for a lew-rin? of rates are by
Be mentis everwliL-liniiu. ,,
lint thev 11-e pre..!dv t" H.i.atiT..
All the uiMiufaeture:- "he fal'e.l te u-et
ns hiu-'i d'ltie- ,...s thev i !.'! ..''i;
CenL-ress have imn.e.l.at-:" Set ' wer.t
upon the Tariff Ceiiniii-i"ti .!;'.!.; i. Kir.:,; 1-a.-.-.-te
remedy th" de:--.s !i. .1 v..nsr.- . ,..,,, :i. ... ...
left in the law. 1 f.-- : r. os .ir ! j,
rnnized and net.i .M.,r-..'T
i.l r,;
will be p ibli.' i.nlers the c;;..:r.iiin
tn.rwise.
I. ...:, e. ui ln or oral. . ir .e.i
I:, '...Mriti.-s shj, 1 u,,.n er.ier of 1 . . '..!
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tb: leek?. r.ip.Ts ar.d rc-erd of pj't..s '
ter.''..:-. " of nittiesses p, ' .
n of 1 H uf.ier.'ary cvi le:.. .
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M.i'ei a: ar.y desut.uti'd pla. e of I ,.r-iii.-.
I'.ir'les win nave entered nppc.ir.ir.'e
n: . . .- . ... i -.or te .! ,i .:: . f
br.cfs. i..ie (.;., ..r: : ,'v t evtr i .
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S ' j pnnized nnd a.t.ve. .M.,r...A..r. tie- ier- h(1 , i;.. , fwi'&JSWl-llSUultt W iHr"r-
MA. fid.irie, of hish duties w he flsp-t tb.. ,.,.,,.'.'. :,-..,..,,,..',. T.-:- - fcA.-abSMLflS-di .4
U 'I 'Sift cemim-si.-n -f a possible in-ent -.... v., t ; .,,...,.;.,.., u.;; ,. ;., .. . e RTfi tj-Bg I H H ! H f U 'l V3 52 I A X
II Vm Vi rau I,r, trjl'ls ta 1",vI "ft a "r "t.d wii: b- tr..'isi:..-t-!. -e.-t . P:$$fel$$i B R 2 1 AVS a iT3&
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HERE IS GOOD
NEWS
all the new modes in
COATS
You've heard about them, no
doubt, but have you seen tJiem?
Jf'e have them at a very unusual
offering
$$g.50 e? $gg.50
?flnw$T Fur Trimmed and Plain
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SESP FRIDAY, SATURDAY
' JS." &T W &-.I-5' -l.U::r SSffSKflBiM W and MONDAY ONLY U Ik
tfy :. v. !rr;:;,; ?run? ;.:-' , 'r:- .t-i mmi i . : ea . . , 1
thr mrv he s . ,. Sa-;vlsa b.t tl..,'. j-''" '-- v " "'"- l"1"' "" &ajrWJH., r&XShkhi'tvStim
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these if,", t... e.n.tui'ert
The .. ia:. :..; i bes.r.nir te f-.-e.
ticn. ri:.:": f- lav--, n: 1 .'' ' '
that shn.ild (.iiu it is tl.'it .' ..'.
ebeuld evinlis- t': ees .,; r '
ct home ai.l utim-d. T!.rr :- .'.:fi. ..
In ebtait .n- ai-.-ir.it" in .r:r..i-. .
the conir....-ieu L:. nor ri"" !' r.""-
Fnry p:'.pr, i.t or reseur."' s. lu- .'.
expected that :- f.rit r.'T't'.s v.:4 b.;
readv about th- first of tl. :--ir.
Ir.c pnie'i a! effet of ta- f'.ftst ".
prevision ff the t..rif is t :.::-. t'..e r." .'
. V. law i no- niuch of an !: !- in t:.
csmpui'.'ii. In ''he.- iHpn flics, i has been ft
plaine.1 that the ru!i. a'.-e. r,se-va;r.-
isj-ue, nr prohib.'ien or ti Ku K
Klan has cr. -a id t.. tariff e-;t of t:.
minds of t!." ve"ry.
PROFESSOR'S WIFE FIRES ,
CLASS, STUDENTS PROTEST
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A Kansas
...in fi-'erinei
t'.
Tiositieu ,'. !'" t.ir.:: as r.n ,.s.j '.r:.-.
'T.eth f.r'.es are sl.etfnj nb-'.t ti...
tariff. b-:t it is be, .-i tiier..' is :. 'hn.,-
lsu te ta'.U al. ;t."
Correction of Injustices Premised
"What mere th.ui anything ' v-
duceil the tariff ti .set;,. .tin!..,' vhieh is
discuss". d lik" the w..jr.er. beenuse i:.-j
Is nethin-; ! te tnik .-.'.. ' l ' ,
prevision which i'.s tli" l.'X". i:t.-.
authority te a. a-'. '.!." nitfs ;. . .r
enmstunces s.e'i te ni;': w. !'.:'.
where tl..- Itepublienn ar i-,; la i, ;
tO tlieir .n!l-,t;fic!.ts ,' ' ll. ... ...
Justice-, tin re are ;n t..e r. :,; i.i.v
fcill be cem-e'eil.
As te the M.nt.m'n' 'f ' "sin. - rn
frully upon the op. r.i .".- f t: f '.. .
j.royisien? et t.'. t.niff jaw, ; . ..i1,. .
the resolution et the Au.i-r;. an li..;.L'.r
Association is the .t in. lex.
"'J'ller" is no piy.l.l.i. ," s.Tu '.
rpert. "of n 1 ealt..y a ,d n.te. ' ...
untien ln tins ceintry until t'i- : .'.. :-.s
Witli wliniii w tr-ele are ahl" '. p..;.
us for v.hat they in.pert. As t..i- 'an
be done in t'ae main only by ii.'-.i- i
xiierts te us, wi. trust tl.. l're..!.".t
vill net In-sifi'.' te nu '" i:e ' '.-
power itr.'i' ''In hv t:,e i.e.v tar'tT !.. :
te make - ij'..stri"its '-f t:.e .!i..;.
tiles as in. i e tic.esary f-."i t n. t
time for th" re-toratien uf ii.t-n...tii. -. d
commerce."
Cernsll Undergraduates F.ii
Flease Mrs. Zirmern
ItlLira. N. V.. O -. J'l --P.-:'. .t-. I
Mrs. A fi..-d I!. 7..ir. icrn u.r.; . .-i : : :
. 1'r.t. X. .'..-.. r:.'- ...-, . f ( ..r"'i
l"::iv'?rs-.-y -.- ' -!:ri '.. - t! reus'i !.e
t ;dy . f t.'.e Nur l'.s Tn qi' -'ion.
II-ery (;.y f..':d Mrs. Znn' i'-n
se.'ite,; a her i.:- t.r'IS .j ;e. , ;i';i
kiii'tiiiir t :: v :.-i .-' ' felt the -' .
lev, !.-.... !..." .rt.'.-ipi-tl 'li in ..
;r . -ej. :;s. Ti..-, -:.e pu;"tie.p:.t. d a:.ii
ti.- ' ..:.ts '-' '''!
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for .ny Tlaycr-Piann, if you can buy a new, hiph-grade and guaranteed instru
ment fnr less, en easy weekly or monthly payments, with several dozen music
roll.', a iJL.nch and cabinet thrown in?
A well-made Player-Piane, if carefully handled, will last from 25 te 33 years
and be a constant source of pleasure and entertainment te its owners.
The Cunningham Plaver-Piane is manufactured with the celebrated RE0
STYLE patents owned and controlled exclusively by us, in our modern, well
cquipned facterv. Se perfect in construction i.s this Instrument that a child can
play with all the expression of the master composer himself.
Every Plaver-Piane wc manufacture has a double valve action and metal
U'binjr. De net let anvbedy talk you into buying an instrument with a single valve
action, as it has net the power er'enduranct if it had, why aheuld we spend twice,
as much money in developing a double valve action?
The vcrv fact that for ever a quarter of a century we have been offering
?! 0,000.00 for a better piano than the MATCHLESS CUNNINGHAM should be
Hillicient proof of its quality!
AH our instruments are priced from 20 te .10 per cent, lower than any dealer
an;. where (whether large or small) can a.Terd te sell. Terms arranged te suit the
purchaser.
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ity for cluinze in inritl rii'i- n . ... i , p
Tided for miller the se.c.i i.;d ,y , ,r
previsions of the new tariff 1hv ir, . h ' ''
Junile by the Tariff Ceintn.!. ion in its ..-.' ?
cwi initiative, under rules of preen. ' M. ..
dure made public luduy by ihu i-.m-.r:
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Section Sill, deailus with unfii.r r.'."'!'- I
teds In importation of soedi, b it a.-e te
Section rili". which provides fnr an lp. I
ITPilHi' or decrease of as. ii.ni t ,1 , ",. . .,, -
CCtlt in the rites fied h I'munv nr
the declarutiei' ul .Mner: an
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rem duties.
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cclleiv '!li dealinu' w.th d; - -t-i , , -
KtiuilS by ferclKti ceuntres n'iilist
nerican cowls and cemmeree. in:i 1)..
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ration or association, tvjen appnea-
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This Is Welfare Federation Week
Colored Stitching
emphasizes the smart re
finement of the new walk
ing shoes in Walk-Overs.
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A style innovation that every woman
seems te admire en sight. You'll never
knew hew smart and comfortably poised
walking shoes can be until you have worn
Walk-Overs.
Dozens of New Fashions,
$7 te $jq
Harpers 1228 markkt
Wakve?
1022 chkstnut Sheps
GOOD SILKS
At $2.75 a yard we can supply a very geed Crepe de
Chine, 40 inches wide; closely woven, geed weight and
body; navy, beige, Belgian blue, several shades of gray
and ether colors.
Excellent Canten Crepes at $4.50 and $4.75 a yard;
Brocaded Crepes from $4.50 te $6.50.
Plain Silk Velvets are $8.00 and $8.50 a yard; Bro
caded Velvets $12.00.
Matelasse Silks $5.50 te 510.50; Crushed Satins in
street shades $4.50.
Levely Embroidered Georgette Crepes, 40 inches wide;
black, navy and brown $6.50 a yard.
Handsome Persian Silks from $3.00 te $6.50 a yard.
JIlKh-irruilp Cotten Goods, Ilutterick l'attenu, llrtil
fihlflils mid Trimming.
Geed-looking, Practical $ 1 Q EL C
Winter Coats for , I y D U
We have another special group of Coats at $59.50 and
Suits at $45.00.
Betty Wales Dresses for Misses
Prices start at $15.00; ethers at $20.00, $25.00, $35.00,
$45.00 and $69.50. Betty Wales Coats and Wrapi for
Misses $25.00 te $185.00.
UMBRELLAS
A special let of Women's line Silk Umbrellas with tape
edges; excellent selection of handles; 24- and 26-inch
sizes; black, navy, brown, green, purple and garnet.
These are samples from a well-known manufacturer, ana
the sale price will be 54.35 each, instead of the $6.00 they
would regularly sell for,
GLOVES
The only store in Philadelphia which has "C9" Tre Tre
feusse Gloves the finest Gloves made. We have sela
them for nearly 60 years.
Higher prices for French Gloves arc sure te result
from the recent tariff bill, but OUR PRICES WILL NO
BE ADVANCED while the present stock lutf.
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