Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 30, 1922, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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II OF EVENTS
MINIM
Colorful CelebratiensPlanned in
Various Sections Through
out Billy Penn's Demain
COSTUME PRIZES OFFERED
Phllndelpliln will celehrnte Halloween
... vcnr en a mero clnbornte scale
thin erer before. There will be a itcere
If ,rent In various (sections, from the
northern line of the city te the southern
"tfhlle there was no official send-
for the hnrvest festival, It will get
Ste wny Informally enrly this after-
when the pemerrntlc Women's
Luncheon Club meets nt the Uollevue-
SBt nightfall the blare of many bnnds
throughout the city will herald tbe op ep op
preich of colorful parades.
l'ct Philadelphia Is looking forward
te the time when Fifty -second street
will be crowded with maskers.
The Fifty-second and Market Streets
United McreliMi'ts' Association has been
busy for several weeks en n plan te
organize activities for the crowd. Plans
have been made for a parade and mas mas
eueradc dance, which it is expected will
ittrnct tlirwamis. Prlr.es amounting
te $500 will be awurded. After the
pirade a dance will be held In the new
Philadelphia Arena.
A mawjucrade promenade en Chester
ircnue between I'liiy-retirui nnu iirty
eighth streets has been arranged by that
AMript'a Ilusiness Menls Association
nd premises te outdo any public dem
onttratlen that has been staged there
for seme time. A band will furnish
, music for public dancing, There will
be money prizes offered for the cos
tumes, among them being that for the
best representation of a flapper. The
parade will start at 8 o'clock.
Tonight, the third annual charity
ha I masipie will be given at the Acad
emy of Music tinder the auspices of the
AriKins,
Ilcidts the distribution of prizes
te masquernders n beauty pageant will
also be held and the prettiest girls
of the various assemblies of this city,
"Camden, (Slensidc, Chester and Wild Wild
veml will vie fur the premier honor.
The winner of the contest will be
named SI Is Artisan.. A special prize
gees with the victory. Girls partici
pating in the pageant are te wear eve
ning gowns.
, Miss Marguerite Walz, Miss Penny
packer and Mrs. Wagener will judge
the pageant.
The preetTdst of the entertainment
-n ill go te charity. Last year enough
funds were obtained te take care of
800 out-patients 0f the Children's Hos
pital, Nineteenth and Fitzwater streets.
it a special entertnlnment around
Christmas time. Many peer persons
alfie were given baskets of feed and
clothing.
The committee in charge of the. en
tertainment: .rallies ('. Marr, Ed
win MneCraekln, Coin -. Wilsen,
Jehn A. Itcilly and Hebcrt G. Hoag.
The North Trnnkferd avenue Husl
Mss Men's; AbMielntlfjii has a program
for the evening that vies with the
trhedules elsewhere. Between Lehigh
aenue and Westmoreland street en
Frankford avenue, n parade will be
held and the best costumes will be
judged for prizes. Comic organizations
will enter in the parade and there will
b funny stunts. Floats from many
different fraternal organizations will
take part and nil niitomubUe will be
presented te the winner of the con
tent. A committee of the Business Men's
Association of Gerinnntewn has nr
wnged an extensive- program. The
njerrj makers will assemble nt the Bevs
club nt 7:110 o'clock and n pnrnde will
Wirt nlieut 8 o'clock, the route being
west nn Penn street te Greene. Te
timiilnte interest in the parade cash
rlies are offered by different civic as
sociations Several bnnds will be in the
net.
Anether pnrade will start from
vventh and I.rle streets in Tiega, tin
'Ijr the auspice of the Tiega Business
.ml ,' ' n,,, "l"1 fl,nP-v Prizes'
m in.- eiieieii Mi- tne pest dres'seil
Jiiinle, the med comic cestump and
the lip'-t flernrntPi vehicle In the parade.
Bands will accompany the marchers,
'"ills (iilhert Is chairman of the ar
inngements, . Arrangen.etits at the Navy Yard have
in'i'ii completed by Mether Moere who
v
give u party in Chnnlain Mne.
vilr.i itcrii'iitieii center. i,os tinnilnf the Colerado Hlver Commission, set
ue receiving ship and the hospital have fur Ne.-ember 0.
Thresher Bres.
"Ttic Specialty Silk Stere"
1322 Chestnut St.
Rebuilding Specials
SILKS and VELVETS
36-inrlt Imported Japanese Unhutai Silks, very much in demand
at this time for lump hhafles, lininps, etc.; line of colors QC yd.
includinx white ami black. Special at 2OC
36-inch Brocaded Lining Silks, depcndable qualities, especially
adapted for coat linings, etc. - QC yd.
Special at liJw
40-Inch Printed Crepes de Chine and Radium Silks, the season's
new patterns and much-wanted Mlks for trimmings, linings and
combining with pluin materials for the new style t QC yd.
drcsecs. Special at 1 ivO
JO-inch Canten Crepe, Crepe de Chine, geed weight, firm weave,
in a large line of colors, nlse black and white. CQ Cgf yd.
Special at .' ""dS tOO
16.inch Chiffen Velveteen, soft ami lustrous, twill back, fast pile,
suitable for dresses, coats, suits, etc. tJ1 Af yd,
Special at 9i .SIO
40-Inch Chiffen Velvets in n geed line of fblers; $A Qf" yd.
plenty of riffvy nnd black. Special at "t JJO
n If it is "Silk" you will find it nt Thnshir'i nnd
HpmpmnpY usually nt lower price than the Mtnie quality
tincinuci t.an j)C p,.ecim,, elsowherc. Samples en ic-
quest with pleasure.
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Thresher Building
1322 Chestnut St.
lliiltiinore Stere
17 W. Lexington St.
liosteu Stere
19 Temple Place
.eJ?;nX, r
mii de warned rer the bestcestumes
by Chaplain puff, Chaplain Htone, Mr.
and Mm, W. Freelnnd Kendrlck, Dr.
Meredith II. Mcltitlre and Mr. and Mrs!
iiiciiara egicin,
The Lancaster avenue Business Men's
Association lyis laid out n pretentious
pregranf. lletiresentntlves of nine so
cial and athletic clubs In the neighbor
hood will serve as judges. The prizes
Intnl $200. llegUtratlen of entrants
indicates an Imposing turnout.
PENN STUDENT ENDS LIFE
AS' RELATIVES AWAIT HIM
William Irvln Shewed ShoeU Him.
elf In Heme Overttudy llamed
William Irvln She well, twenty-six
years old, 1732 Spruce street, a senior
student of the Medlenl Scheel of the
University of Pennsylvania, and n
member of the Phi Alpha Sigma Fra
ternity and of the William Peppei
Medical Society, shot and killed him
self yesterday morning In his bedroen,
after lie asked his mother, Mrs. Laura
Ward Shewell. and his sister, Miss
Itcbccca, who were preparing te go te
church, te wait for him. Relatives say
he was despondent due te an Illness
from ever-study.
Ills mother, who is the widow of
William M. Shewell, after waiting for
seme time, was about te send her
daughter te see what delayed him, when
the two women heard a pistol shot.
They ran up the stairs, and opening
the deer found the young mnn stretched
en the bed with a bullet through bis
hcnO.
They had him taken immediately te
the Polyclinic Hospital, but he was
dead.
O. D. Shewell, of Germantown, a
cousin, said the young man had suf
fered severe pains in the back of his
head and that be frequently bad com
plained. "Fer the last six weeks," said Mr.
Shewell, "William bad been under the
care of a physician. He had been ap
plying himself tee hard te his studies,
and frequently told the family that he
felt as if something were about te
break In the back of bis bead, se In
tense was the pain."
FARMERS GIVE THANKS
FOR BOUNTIFUL HARVEST
After Four 8eaaena of Failure, New
England, N. D., Creps Grew
New England, X. D., Oct. 30. (By
A. P.) The wheels of time turned
backward 300 years here yesterday,
when nn entire village forget the dizzy
pnee of the modern world and knelt, as
did their Puritan fathers, te give thanks
for a bountiful harvest. .
Fer four years farmers of this com
munity watched their crops wither and
die. Last spring the community joined
In n common prayer for a mere suc
cessful season.
Yesterday tlie people gathered again
te give thanks te the divinity they be
lieve heard and grunted their prayer.
Pastors of the Catholic. Congrega
tional and Lutheran Churches led the
thanksgiving service, which wua held In
u school gymnasium'. Six hundred
farmers and their households turned
their faces upward In the old hymn of
harvest and thanksgiving, "Come Ye
Thnnkful People."
Tbe harvest of the last season has
been the most beautiful in the history
of this community.
latin-americanItates
accept hughes' invitation
Five Governments Indicate Willing
ness te Confer With Secretary
Washington. Oct. 80. (By A. P.)
All five of the Centrnl American gov
ernments invited by the 1'nltcd States
te confer here en December 4 en meas
ures for closer friendship and co-operation
Imve indicated lnfermully that they
will accept.
Nicaragua, the last of the five te re
spond, Informed the State Department
of her acceptance in a preliminary reply
received teduy. Similar expressions
previously had been received from Sal
vailur, Cesta Rica, Honduras and Guat
emala. Plans arc being made te held the con
ference in the Pan -American 1'nieii
when manv discussions of the arms
conference took place and where mere
recently Chile and Peru concluded the
Taeiiu-Arlca arbitration protocol. Sec
rotary Hughes is expected te open the
negotiations with n public address, but
ether details have net been nrrnngeil.
Hoever Plans Menth's Trip
Washington. Oct. 30. (By A. P.)
Secretary Hoever Is planning te eae
Washington the latter part of the week
for an absence of about a mouth. On
Friday he is te address a Republican
meeting In Knglewoeil. N. J.; en Sun
day he will lav the cornerstone of the
Jewish Beth Israel Hospital in New
Yeik and early next week he will start
for Santa Fe. N. M., for the meeting
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SilfaiMliMii
( livilwil
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Cleveland Stere
1148 Euclid Ave.
11 1
SULTAN ASSUREDOF SAFETY
Ruler Expected te Consent te Leai
of Temporal Power
Constantinople, Oct. 30. (Bv A.
P.) Knfct Pasha, Turkish Nationalist
military' governor of Thrare. wns e1.
cted for four hours yesterday with the 1
emniii. uonsicierat le importance is
being attached here te the Interview.
It ts bellcv$d that, as a result of the
-i"!' lhu H,l!t.nn ,,n" hecn '"'
wired regarding his personal security
T EARN EASY MONEY.
in Your Spare Time
bv takln orders for Chrlatmas Carta,
from ypur nelahbera, or church, rlub
and achoel frlenda. We will auppty
attractive aampts hoeka nnd pay i
Konereua pemmlaalnn te refined pr pr
en. Call for particulars.
THE LIBRARY SHOP
1 Be. Thirteenth St., Phlla. a
See our exhibit Beeth A-1S
nsGttNBI If
Assess v
LyS' 'wJ lOe 25c
rJfcjf
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Xjy
Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
Remarkable Values in
Modish Coats
Gorgeously trimmed with the
richest furs and fashioned of
soft, velvety wool fabrics.
Dresses
Fer Misses and Women
SeliectetJ for Tuesdays' selling including
the finest peiret twills, rcnee crepe, satin
faced crepe, chiffon velvets in all the new
shades.
iWe Specialize in
EUHHBIffliiSIH
The only store in America that
gives you an actual insurance
policy against less by theft with
every Winter Overcoat sold!
Oak Hall
(In business at the same corner
since 1861 Market at Sixth Street
for 61 years).
THE Franklin Fire Insur
ance Company, through
- Rebert M. Ceyle & Ce.,
issues the "Policy that covers the
coat." It costs you nothing and
it is given te you with any
overcoat you select from the
thousands new in the stocks of
the store which include
our own, exclusively designed
h
"All-America" Overcoats - - - $30, $35, $40, $50
"Harlevia" Coats, imported from England, $35 te $60
All our fashionable Town Ulsters.
All our Light-weight Overcoats.
All our Great Coats and Dress Coats.
Wanamaker & Brown XVSS
and that he will raise no cerleus ob
jection te the Nationalists' plan te re
lieve him of his temporal' power.
ItKCKNT rOMTICAI, RVKNTS
. Photographers hnv bern husy In KnttUnd
lhB tnit fv weeks, with cabtnat chancaa,
political activities, prier te the election.
Many exceptional lewa repre'tuceil rn aanla.
2!3KlKr l,' M"K'
aiipear In the .Rotogravure. Hoctlen of the
i-LDi.iu j.iDUKir, --Mane It a llaDlt."
M&wm?tifikmmmmh
Famous for 60 Years
Spitta's Ceryza
Lozenges
Fer Coughs and Colds (
25c a Bex
LLEWELLYN'S
Phltadttphta't Standard Drue Star
1518 Chestnut Street
m
tuLLLLiZLtLLO?yyAy
Chases Spots
and Stains
from clothing, carpet, furnitpre and
marble quickly and without injury.
Gartside's Iren Rust Seap
Removes All Stains
i At All Geed Stores m
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Teed ralr .Ver. lS-t5
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J0.JLiKS5'DBSCWBs AKD MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND CBtLDRBN'S
APPAREL OF THE HIOBBBT CHARACTER FOB TWBNTY-SBVBN YEARS
Typical of the Many Unusual Ceat f'alurs
Fur Cellared arid
Cuffed Coats
75.00
Of beautiful supple pile fabrics, in lovely colors;
fur cellar and cuffs. Draped, paneled, embroid
ered; lined throughout with Canten crepe and
interlined.
Smartest
Apparel That Slenderizes the
"sfatUutferfh
Jenes' Geed Shoes
FOR 80YB AMD OffcLi
Bera Bli t te IS'.i M.4S
" " 1 te ., 1.15
OlrU' Blttt lit te 11 II.M
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2752 Germantown Ave.
A Distinguished
Portrayal of the Mede
Funs
Beautiful Medels of
Baby Caracul
in various lengths. Seme
trimmed with Menkey,
ethers with Silver Fex and
Kelynsky. Alse short coats
in all the newest shades.
Each garment is our orig
inal creation.
ANDRASSY
1310 WALNUT 8THJUBT
PHILADELPHIA
Blouses
Grouped at Special Prices
Costume Blouses in Canten crepe, also
crepe de chine, in beaded, hand-drawn and
two-tone effects. The fashionable Paisley
effects are included.
3.75-6.759.95-14.95
Medes
Specally Priced
39.50
Values te 69.50
Larger Wemani
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STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER:
Men's and Yeung Men's
Suits, $23.50, $29.50, $32.50
And Twe Pairs of Trousers te Every Suit
Yes, this Stere does by far the greatest Men's
Clothing business in Philadelphia. And the Clothing
sold is all geed Clothing, which is one of the main
reasons for the large business !
Fer instance, the Suits in these three groups,
$23.50, .$29.50 and $32.50, are all with two pairs of
trousers, and excellently tailored of fine serge, wor
sted and cassimere in a remarkable variety of pat
terns and styles.
Every man can be properly fitted, be he short,
thin, stout, tall or of the average figure. Come in
te-morrow and pick your Clethes from a stock
numbering thousands of the handsomest Suits and
Overcoats you men ever want te see.
We are exclusive Philadelphia dis
tributors of the nationally famous Hart,
Schaffner & Marx and Stein-Blech Cloth
ing, and Imve in stock at all times a repre
sentative collection of garments from these
manufacturers.
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Full Showing of the
New Black Silks
As the season, advances, Black Silks become mere and mere im
portant. Don't wonder what the new Silks you have been reading
about leek like come te-morrow and pee. They are all here.
Cleky, Crepe, Frizct, Mirror, Frest-satin, Canten Crepe,
Gaufre, Crepe Rema, Matelasse, Breche Canten and a gieat
variety of new crepe weaves, almost tee new for names.
Silk Specials for Te-morrow
High-lustre Art Satiu, 40 inches wide $2.6'
Heavy Sativ de Luxe, 35 inches wide $!.$'
Fine Satin Messaline, 35 inches wide $l.e
Vy Stinnbrlrtci- Clnthlir Ali- rt ( ntr
Warmth Can Be
Expressed in Draperies
Deep, rich draperiea for colder weather add a decided note e
cozy warmth te the home.
Your home will be enriched with Curtains of heavy-napped
velour, with open-seam edges, 2'a yards long, in tones of brown,
rose, blue, green, mulberry or ether appropriate shades $23.00,
$27.30 and $32.e0 a pair.
Fibre Silk Curtains
$16.50, $18.00, $27.50 a pair
Brocade weaves in two-tone, high-luslre effects in blue, brown,
green, mulberry, rose and ether winter shades. Seme with attrac
tive border and figured centre, ethers in tape-try verduie patterns,
ength. 2'4 yards 16.50, $18.00 and $27.50 a pair.
I.... StrnwhrMk-p .V rintliW Tlilr.l 1'l.wr. Ontri
300 Small Beys'
Overcoats of
Chinchilla Cleth
$13.75
Special Value
Wonderfully warm, full-cut, roomy Over
coat s, all wool-lined, full-belted, with inverted
playback and large convertible cellar. Deep
bide and muff rockets, tee.
In navy blue, tan, gray and brown. Sir.e
3 te 10 years. Very unusual, for te-morrow,
at Sia.75.
StranlirMge A il il. r u mil H"nr Filbert Strirt, Km,
An Exclusive Line of
Women's Dresses, $39.75
An evHUn line, peM here inclusively in Philadelphia, and te
be found 1 1 ly m department steies anil -penalty shops- of lhu
highest' order, thiougheut the count', v.
These am Die-es of distinction', in styles usuallv found m
much higher-priced garment-. Every detail U cenect, every
fashion idea of the utmost refinement.
The finest silks, velvets, nnd all the best shade . '!!."" '
Beautiful Showing of Dresses, $25.00
Peiret U'.ill and Canten ciepe in very smart styles. Ceat
Dresses for street wear, and draped and silk-emhreideivd, plaited
panel model, in Afternoon Dresses. Very geed looking models
net usual nt 2..l0. Black and colors.
Afternoon Dresses, $47.50 te $80.00
Varieu- draped, pane; and straight-line models, in black, cocoa,
navy blue, iilmen 1 given nnd gray. All of silk, of superior quality,
and trimmed vvth ornament and beads, out of the ordinal y in
style nnd ipialit.v. A beautiful assortment of verv fine model---S-17.50
te ?fin."0
Barbaru Lee Dresses Sold Here Exclusively
l.T- StmwbrldgB fc Clethltr Hernnit Fluer, Market Btrc.l
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Velvet Ceat Suit
Using a Standard-Designer
Pattern and With the Instruction
and Aid of The Scheel of
Dressmaking
Beautiful BLACK CHIFFON VELVET,
40 inchei wide, is an unusual value at $6.00
a yard.
FABUIC FUR for trimminfr S8.00 te
$12.00 a yard.
PATTERN 4020, the model sketched, a
Standard-Designer Pattern, including the
Belrebe 40c.
A COURSE OF SIX LESSONS in the
Scheel of Dressmaking $5.00.
You'll be delighted at the low cost at
which you can secure this smart suit. Ask
for full details in the Pattern Section.
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Our Exclusive
Precise Watches
Made especially for our cus
temers by one of America's
bet watchmakers, they derive
their name from the precision
of their time-keeping. In a
range of styles, for men and
women, at very attractive
prices.
Medels for Men
17-Jwel "Precis" Watciies In
Beld-filled case $30.00
19-.lwel Adjusted "Preclae," In
reld-Mled case 14 4.00.
17-Jewel "Precise" Watchel,
14-karat geld rase S5S.E0.
19-Jpwel "Prvclse" Watches In
extra-heavy 14 -karat geld case
$87.60.
Medels for Women
''envertlble bracelet "Precipe"
Watches. 15-Jewel movement,
geld-niled case $32.50.
Bracelet "Preclse" Watc!ie. 19
jewel movement. In ReUl-fllled
ranr. With silk ribbon bracelet
$40.ne; In convertible style
$42.60.
Bracelet "Precise" Watches, 19
Jewcl movement, In 14-karat
ueld ctfc $B0.00; In convertible
Btylc $BC00.
Striwbrlilfe A rinthler
Altle 0, Market Htreet
r
Fine French Voile
Hand-made
Blouses
Frilly little Bleusr-s and
saucy Peter Pans, Blouses that
are almost tailored, with the
daintiest hand-work and hand
made lace te relieve their
seventy all made of fine
white French voile, with lenir
sleeve and front or back
fastening $e.7.') te $15.00.
slnnrbrlilBe Clnthter
hrreml Fleer, Centre
Muslin Sheets
Special, 95c
Bleached Muslin Sheets of
geed heavy quality the much
wanted double-bed size, 76x90
inches worth nearly ene-half
mere. Striwbrlilae A Clothier -
Alle 12. Filbert Street
De Luxe
Player Rolls
Fer M'eltc Mignon
Reproducing Pianos
New. lowered prices new
prevail en these De I.uxe
Player Rolls, welcome news te
Welte Mignon Reproducing
Piane owners.
Special attention is directed
te the following interesting
selectiens:
Lucia de I.ammermoer
(Sextette) $1,00
Sparklets 51.75
Pearls $1.75
My Heart at Thy Sweet
Voice $1.75
Kamennei Ostrew $2.00
Fifth Nocturne $2.00
A complete stock of De Luxe
Player Rolls is at your dis
posal here.
May we add your name te
our monthly mailing list of
new selections'
StrewlprMgi, A Clothier -Fifth
Fleer. Weit
Men's Knitted
Neckties at
$2.50, $3.00, $3.50
Such handsome silk knitted
grenadine Four-in-Hands ai
these will please any man of
geed taste.
They're net only beautifully
made, of fine silk, but excep
tionally pleasing in design and
coloring. You'll find Neckties
in this group te match perfect
ly the new autumn or winter
suit or overcoat. Excellent
value at $2..")0, $3.00 and $3.50.
Strait lirlilie It Clothier
AUle , Market Stre.t
Silk-and-Cotten
Umbrellas, $3.50
Men's and Women's Umbrel
las with well-made, sturdy
jaratren frames and covering"
of piece-dyed union taffeta
(dlk-und-cotten) of fine qual
ity jpucial nt ?3.G0.
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