l?pj mw? ip4&: - f - A ft WTfF??' w wi K2-JS5XJ! Vf ' J51 ii$mr VlViWKVi VVf PSKSVC :. "'Si wm '.'j k, . r.y,' , . . , -aM l EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILAl)EtPfilAt FRIDAY. , OCTOBER 'vlfer I -vjf! we. , - &ML". X'Z - 6' l A.. t it 1 i h u !! 'i ,1. t ji 'Sit m Ik, IS. TO ASK BIDS ON HOG ISLAND SITE Everything wld lias been moved except It., n portion of 1 HI, 000 ten of steel nml hi tlie equipment en the fifty sliltiways. j n This will be taken nwny early in De- ;v n.i.nl.n.. ti.nt.il. if r.l frir.lllttna fit. " ! bundling henvy material nml for nert"- V snry plant protection mid ter tne pre ,j tectum Mild use et the eir ncct new i tli'il tin tin' re. I mi... 1..... 1.1m Htirtllnn .it tllrt u1ltl..1...1 . I JLIM" lUrtl ll. uiiL-iiim ui. ihu .-..n'. ..... i i will be held next week, when nearly All War Supplies There Are te, mop lets of matcrjni. with an op- 1 praNal value of St.nOO.OOO mere than Be sold Before 1923, Land i Then te Ce piglitccn mentliH ntte. will be offered , j for Hale. About iKUU.uuu is expecieii , te be received for It. DIG AUCTION NEXT WEEK FRAT MASK BALL TONIGHT ! Quick dispatch Is belttc tnude of sur plus ship ami plant noterial sold by tne hevernment at the Hug Island ship yard. Hcfere the end of the year thousands of tens of steel, ship equip- Gamma Eta Kappa Plans te Outdo Its Fermer Efferts j (tnnima V.ttx Kappa Fraternity of thi- I rttv. rninnrlsini: four cbnnteis. with .1 ' ' membership of approximately fiOO, in cludim; some of the most prominent men of Philadelphia, will cive 11 mashed ball at the Hellevue-Stratferd this eve- ! Opening for the winter With supcrbc finesse of cuisine par excellence, service incomparable and superior music, the rcstaura?it will open today and the grill tomorrow, in THE R1TZ-CARLTON ?' ment. building materials, etc.. will be , nim- In the hands of Industrial plant and , The entire second fleer of the hotel. denlers nil ever the United States. including the ballroom, Clever Uoem Shortly after the epenitnt of the new nlu 1,1 Uoem. have been reserved. year the (Jeternment will invite bids Gumma l'tn Kappa is one of the old- for the 1000 or mere acres en which (..-t and law-t in the country. It belnj; the shipyard lies. There N much i,nindcd March 10. lV'- in Callfernir, speculation cencernlne bidder The ,,n 1 i;i.- .!in:ters in all sections of the hlpynrd site has Ixen tnspeeted and (nit "I State. surveyed as a possible shippine ter- I'n.e will b. awarded for tin; nie-i rainnl. and it Is ai 1 the I'enns.xlvnnia rffWtiu vtuiin's. Bnllread has il.iplnetl interest. Speci.i! prru.Nsl n has been prantcd Approximately St.'.OdO 000 i'1 he n Majer Mcerc te the fraternity se received by the Government from tin tulf dancins may centinu- until - gale of surplus matrrial at the jnrl. . M IT DOESNT MY repair mm mm rniwitT'nL I if Bavfn 5 when you can get a new guaranteed asphalt reef laid ever the old slag or tin reef for less than cost of re peated repairs. The kind we put en lie factves H'ri'c for free Booklet "Your iiiiii w4r- . 4bwr . j. t";y.v -J. - 2W ftf,' R1E22IL wm. Kiy.'-. ': V W M 4 . Km w0m IH.tif V-r, 1 ' ' ....-. 1 -SmT -r -C4S " . ' ' ' Jr 4l Si i-nJ'r.'.JK VlW 7 ' .' -( . . f THINS? WORTH V Ssh li rwvranMia STOI and because we make them 25 te 40 Lewer in Price j d Sports .eats $45 'J Sf ??. ?T? -q--' 7 Ij Fashionable Bracelet Chain bracelet of 14-kt. preen i;old, with amethj-t drop. $3.50. Bracelets are much in vogue. are verv fashionable. These with charms S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. D'All.'Vi) MFIU'II.WTS- fEIVLKKS Our usual $55 Coats Special today & tomorrow In Tweed Raglan and set in sleeves light blue, brown, tan and mixed blue Sports cloth with over ever plaids of blue and tan and brown also wool ratines with everplaids of French blue en mixed backgrounds of blue, gray and beaver color. Dress ats $1fK Our Usual $115 Coats Special for today and tomor row of rich marvella cloth raglan shoulders trimmed with caracul fura. '&., F Ce Peaches itch etcne Hi- Telephones Spruce 64-10 Gin. 2000 New r.i: vdJiii1 Tt M rerma rruits have arrived and are open for your inspection Cherries "an Dc2. .45 fi.23 .37 4.23 .37 4.2; .S2 3.75 "II. G." Ne. 2.2... Alma Ne. 2'.... Sweet Briar Ne. 21 Tropic Y. C. Ne. 21 Pears Park Faim Ne. 3. . . .00 $7.00 Alma Ne. 2lj 50 5.75 Sweet Briar Ne. 2 Is .50 5.75 Tropic Ne. 2l2 42 4.75 l:ark Farm N "H. G." Ne. 2 Alma Ni. 2'j. . Tropic Ne. 2'j . Apricelsj Park Fa-ni Ne A!n;a Ne. '. . Wft". BriM- N'. Tie; :e .V.j. 2'.. .- $7.50 .' 7.00 ..r5 6.25 .50 5.75 .12 0.25 4.75 4.75 4.00 Phene and Mail Orders Promptly Filled 18th & Chestnut Sta. 5G00 Germantcwn Ave. 12th & Market Sts. "" Atkniic City, N J." FIRST FLOOR CENTER Ka ns,fr .iinva Wii-iiw ja fcwiit s ixtraerdinary w ji. rjjx Fer small women and misses no size larger than 36 about 100 suits in all tweeds, serges, veleurs, her-.-ingbeixis some sold for $75 none for less than $45 j te close out at .? i e. uu. "A J seys i I J I This lb Welfare Federation Ween WALK-OVt i Iv Thousands of matter-cf-fact men vsar thi peed peod poed looking, straight-lined, wide-tee Star.ten. I: r.evei leadb its wearer te a feet doctor. All seasonable 1'. .rs. .VA $7, $8-50 & 510 e V. 1 "W Mt v i n 0O yf u TTJF 11 and Girls ' Coats .50 2 te 6 years in geed quality chinchilla, tweeds, velvets, corduroys, etc. easily worth $26.50. Special for Friday and Saturday. Camel's Hair Coats $fi M beaver cellars 2 te 6 years and cuffs. Sweater Seta of Angera Veol, $13.50 Girls' Linen Dresses d. 3 .50 e te l years in Rreen, salmon, blue, pink and red pure linen. Easily $12.50 value. Eoys' and Girls' Hats XT. T ') Women s ana Misses Autumn Dresses Effective Styles : Best Qualities : Moderate Pricea h t 1228 MARKET Harpers Wak0vep 1022 CHESTNUT SHOPS At $23.00 a new draped effc-t in I'eiret Twill Dress. Leng waist-line. Upper part of d rests embroidered in blue seutache bvuid. At $27.50 one of the prettiest Dresses te be seen loose kimono slceve is embroidered in colored braids. Straijrht line and iry elTci'tivc. At $35.00 -T r i c e 1 1 n c Dress. Draped en one side and trimmnd with Roman Reman striped ribbon and bone buttons. At S37.50 Blue Poiret Twill trimmed with black braid, with long waist line. Very pftcetive In larger sired dresses. At t'5.00 is a kitten-ear crepe, very attractive Din ner Gewn. Ita loose panel en one side is embroidered, BhewinR longer than akirt lenfjth sleeveless. At $19.50 in n copy of a Jenny model. Trimmed with rows of braid and nickel buttons. Its straiRht lines denote its originator. W. H. Embick & Sens 1618-20 Chestnut St. imnininiBiiinii lilBnailiaiiniBiieilillPurchasIiif ABentt' Orders Aecepted'II3irailliMliniIIIIlM(lII!IWllllf3Mall Orderi Fi11edMlBll!!IIIIIIinillllin 57 Special . Children's Fur Seta and Coats at Moderate Prices Full-Length Hudsen Seal Capes 195-00 ''cricrmiiiiriDuinniiinrjirjnninnnnTiiniFCu ' ? I TmsawDdAri r "''necJal Three Quarter. Lerigth Hudsen Seal Ceab 195-00 1215 Chestnut Street Our Famous $50,000.00 One-Day Each year we plan 'a Fur Event for one day, at which times most dominating values are created in order te sell an enormous amount of Furs during the one day. Last year we planned te sell $25,000.00 worth of Furs during this event. This year, in our desire te double last year's quota, we have arranged even greater and mere impelling values. This is it! This is the sale we premised! Yeu are new reading the greatest Fur news that has been printed in a year. This is the amazing $50,000.00 One-Day Sale that even draws competing Fur merchants. 1$ This page is packed, jammed with small pictures and small type; but there are dollars for you hidden in every line. Read every item, check what you want. Be here early in the morning, and get the biggest Fur bargains that you will ever get, as this sale ends at 5:30 tomorrow. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR PURCHASE UNTIL REQUIRED '&& m -wjgftj j?awjm. French i A Seal i x CeatH Xf Rufs Peny reatH 54.50 59.50 IM .'iTTSSi it izBt Ian YmV X. J&J ',n- French 5al Wraps 61.50 r.upslan Marmet Coats 69.50 Trimmed jtyA. I I French H) y If Heal U Sltunlc- Trlmmed French .Seal Coats 84.50 Ttaccoon Ttacceon Ttaccoen TTlmmed Mnnnet Coats 89.50 Natural Muskrat Coats 89.50 Seal Trimmed I-eepard Cat Coats 94.50 m0k pi mi iM TT riair uui i Coats 98.50 French Capes 98.50 U Taupe I.iimb i "eats j 98.50 Caracul Trotture Cents 125.00 ir4'! tJt" Extra Larpa btzn French Seal Cetits 125.00 Ml mm 1 Siiulrrel Trimmed French .Seal Ceata 135.00 f$W$il mm ll V U V Clwt Cat Coats 135.00 CaracuJ Capes, I'MU zs Lentrth 145.00 mm m b&Sii II li French "- C.nl Coats, ' Heaver ' ii Trimmed 145.00 I ( ivAJ I -nj. 1 15.00 French Seal Coats. ( 'arar.ul Trimmed 145.00 Isw 9 Natural Raccoon Coats 165.00 $M ?XUSi dit Scotch Moleskin Wrapn 175.00 1 J Caracul Coats. Skunk i Trlmmed ' 195.00 Hudsen Heat Capes 195.00 m ir:i A4 " VJS,- Hudeen seal Coats W3b. 225.00 JmSxtfvv'' m A t Tll I III l 3 Skunk Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats ; 245.00 r- m ?ymM m W.-J ME fj-. K t 1 "-- -' .AlV, utjz wrm& :. M,fV?fl JVT - ,rr 5.1 ?aS m: m Natural Squirrel Ceata 295.00 "if & Sl.'U.lt- Tilmmed Pirnlan I.umb Centi 315.00 mm ms& Natural K(iulrrel apeH Merli i ''arncul . . . Medid j I J Wraps IJ 395.00 i$m 445.00 ,fcc H It 'W . V - r IK JiQ ' 1 t III IIS Hudsen Seal Medel C.itw orceeus I fi! H . -. Krmlne ri& Ol&.UU nf. .. ' ' i ik 495.004 isQ Natural flT Mink I f. j btsJ' Ceata J I v tffiianffln 795.00 ,.f t.-r :W 1 Z TS :' - ii'ipfaLiif &Itf!!Fi Fer Tomorrow Only Your Choice 19.50 Twe-Skin Mink Chokers Stene Marten Chokers mended Sable Chokers Taupe Fex Chokers Brown Fex Chokers Twe.Skln Kelinsky Chokers French Seal Steles , y fir, 'j, Tti Fer Tomorrow Only Your Choice 34.50 Hudsen Bay Sable Chokers Baurn Marten Chokers Black Lynx Chokers Black Fex Chokers Pointed Fex Chokers Alaska Fex Chokers Hudsen Seal Chokers s9 yJB WtWtifW iffuKu, UmImW ' il t Fer Tomorrow Only Your Choice 69.50 Twe-Skin Sable Chokers Platinum Fex Chokers Dyed Blue Fex Chokers Natural Squirrel Steles Natural Fisher Chokers Cress Fex Chokers Jap Kelinsky Steles Jap Mink Steles miMP-RfffPliM1 IllMillllPf Send for Fur C a t te s !'!!; lil!Hli IllimUKI m Charge Purchaiet Billed December Firat UIIIBilll unman: Vf?
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