ft p Ik m MS. fe wmWww EVENING FsssBBatf rnUE Pianos listed cetew linvf been taken as part payment for the famous Matchless Cunnintflntn Pianos or Plaver-Pianes -they have Lccn thoroughly reno rene Tted at our own factories and are like new. Although these in strument are prlce-l at these low figures, they are fully guaranteed by us. EASY TERMS UPRIGHTS $250 Schon Schen ingcr $7C (Rosewood) WBEBE3 1 $275 Blair Piane (Kosenend ie $OC nd) OO $300 Keller Piane $QA CI?3sewoed) $300 Weaver Piane SAC (Lben) Heward $QC (Mahogany) '' $375 Scho Sche raaciscr $"J9C ;,OI.ihejn) ' IgSEI $325 C D. Pease $19 'J UV7,321im?m9B $350 Regent Piane $1 OC Itsts (Maheffanj) $450 Chicker- ;iLseni$145 Mahogany) $350 Leenard Piane $"MC .Vr Nf AJ (Mahegr.n) cyvrdrcrdRaw $375 Everett Piane S1CA t.lltf Nfl xOJ (Maheganv) $400 Scho Sche macker Piane $1Cft Ilk- N.T XlPlS (Mahogany ) JKC'E?'' "J $425 New Enfant? e Piane $17C III- Net JL I (Mahepany) Used 88-Nete Player-Pianos $800 Hazicten Piane $OQC 1 (.Mahogany) $8ZS Kehler & Chase $OA( (Maheganj) E Va4r-r! $800 Story & Clark $OAA IIU- rn cjtfU (Mahogany) $900 Henry F. Miller $3JC. id- S.vr VTCt CMabearany) Used Grands $800 Sohmer $ (M.iheg !nn) """ $900 A. B. Chase $4QA (Maheganj) VU $1000 d; Mehlin $CCA fjv (.'laliegaiij) $1500 Masen & Hamlin $CO E (Muliignn. ) Scleral U'll.ei et tiraniN at Great' Itedurvd Prices IT PAYS TO THINK w '5 - PIANO 3e. 11TH AND CHESTNUT i OI'K.N KtK.M.NflS Factory, Ji A Parkiidi) HALLOWEEN ELVES i WAM'J !TmaBiHilllRVMBHH 'riA') fv r.-wii- vmnaanTiTA irdn -f fTE. (. iwiwmiK.,r'7Ti:':w.T.'r5. ,r.;j vhv ,.bs r )'., vnwsvrtit - "? " 'wr T '' fiw&vV, v ,- -- -v - Was1 PUBLIC LEDGEftr-PHlLAUEmA. TUESDAY. oeTOMEiirai; i r v ,. : v 1 . 1 - ; , .,- I in READYFORPRANKS Merrymakers Have Costumes Ready for Yearly Frolic Throughout City RELATIVES LEFT $200,000 snsflelarlss Under Will of William H. Moere, Retired Jeweler IK'latlvM nre beneficiaries under the will of William II. Moere, a retired Jtncler, 10H West Mtranl nvenup, which tas prebateit today. The eetate nits valued nt mere than 9200,000. Mr, Moere wn one of the eldest anfirM iewelen Is this city. IVr many rears he was ln business at 17D8M -IUde arenne. Ha bequeathed his estate te his widow, sirs. Laura V. Moere, add two sobs, Walter H. and r.lmer. InTVAterles were filed for the per sonal estates of James B. Cotten, IM90.02; PhUlp Rosenau. 138,802.40, and Catharine A. Mooney, $1C.03J.()2. MALMS ROOMM FOR SmPm PHONOORAtTiTjl m STARK ft MOSS CO. SSS'S7-3t Geraaatewn Ave. nitm nt4 Krt MANY EVENTS ARE LISTED Tonight U llalleneen! Sin ill bejs iiiul girl". Rrettii-uri. will fergrt BZLLAK '1129 Chestnut Street' well ns tliclr usual plcasurp" tenlslit te atteml grotesque i i'nii" it mi ).iriiiica iint cone eniy em thi euMiitu wliii-h ineceilcs All Sii'itV Day. As een is ilarknes I'lil'-" ever thv e.ty the jeinufpr tlement will rnture forth te Iiululsc in their fmerlte pastime of due. hell pulllnc. Known te their country Irothers ami !ti" a "Ml snlckllns." Welril 'oeklnc .febllii' will pnr.uli1 the trrets eniryiiu laiiillflUhtivl Jae'-e' l.uitern. Down ,t tin- N'.ivj Yard the "s'1w" ai Klieduleil te hate the best time for irnin n wcel.. when MeMie,- Mnete cKe4 n partj tn i'lnip aln MneNnlrn Itt'Tinflen t'entei l'riren for the be-t isiii,ue will be awarded In ('inp'.ni.i liif.'. rh.plnlu St. lie, Mr ntnl Mr. W rreelaml Keiidrli':, Ir Meredith 1' M.'lntlre and M- and Mr. lllchard Wez'eln. The prle te be k'm"i e'lt In the I,iik iisrr An nae Iultus Miu' As. i.itiiin a me mt tn S'Jl'O. Ucpresenta "Ms of nin' sedul :rnl nthletie rinhn 'n the ti.'ighbn"hned will etve t n ! Tlniisnnds uc epeeteil te v!tnen-i ' i' narule 'nv;eil b the 1'ittv -seeenti -ind Murk't Str-ets- t'nited Merelinnts' Visi). int'e't I) Vt I'lill. lelplua. l'iir .imeuiitin tn ."00 will b" ".warded Kelhwitie the parade n ihtue w '1 be held in the new I'hll ide'plui .'tun Ti.i' '.)s misj nien of rheter nte-i-ie, jet ween 1'iitr- fourth ntul I'lftj -eight. e-'s, p-niiiN.'d tn outdo TtiMhllli; of 'i. Niiul ri r tn 'I'd in t' it eninmii . One of their prices will be Riven for t'le be- representation f :i flapper. rnrndex will In- held b. the Venn 'i ii' f ril A'emie nuiln's len's A s j . mmi l'ttwei'M J.eluuli aeniii' :in, Westmoreland street en Knnkfnul ae "i". i d b the TI.i.m Itusines Men's t'l.ib In Tleea As elsewhere. prires whl be eiTtied for t'l- bet costumes ami tluats. 1, t.r-iilltew tne lltleweei .'i. hra'ers will isetnble nt the Hots' 'l.n it 7. .'in eVIu'li nnd tlnrtj ininiites irtei in t in ; -!'. si mi p .i . ., . . , liree'ie. s,lUr1; ;,u,, ", be m 1 ne. niitiih. in Ii il n .an V r i i 4 were held last tushi in i-ii e, n ,rj, i' the i.t In tl Ml! il ih.-iiet. hiwevpr tl eie wis i imtie nVe ibeni'i of nised m-rrx makers en 'lie sfreet-i 'lnlliuht it 1- pi , is! tlr i i us iiids .f i p. (in will i-ewd 'ie a n t! n j clifnis i s it. i. us "niie in At tin' Ilil'i'i'ere Vie-'iie I J s,ii,i. Mpi 's As. ititien eelibrntinn. he d eti Hn'fi.nern neiue between rifvt'et rth 'il nftv-sixti) streets l.i-t ti'sht. ri-lre- wre awarded ti.e fnle'vins: He'in Kulleren. .""".", Italfimre nf. i ;e tv,nJ, nns'unl eostetne. .Tibn I'plin. .?7 (hntlin striet. enmle.nl estunie W. AI, (ii .v. .4"t: 'ith i.-in" s'rei't. fime; fes'utne. j. tii.eTr-e!il lt'i'h Watsim t'll'JT I ntisiiciwne a'nue. fi r tl.i elnldrin s i ,ti;ine At ti.p N'er'h I'rankt rd Aen".e it m tieu AJrn's A-sivi.itien elei r'lf i I a I'rinkfi rd neinie l.etwcta I.. ' ?' and A' ;.i't iu;, eas'i i '' s were r ltd 1 till Ii Me mm,'. Mir iiid i;rtrini sin pr,isk ,f jni!) Iaisi l 'enientire s-ree . ffisui y ,ti J irpinia Iteijert, "jiOi Pi' I'lene'i- streit Iieris Inr. L'U'i . (i-. 'is srji.er .Time-i H ic'i 'Ji I'.i! !'it V's art tr"i .Inn i s im Ai".i'i 'in-r 'Ju,"i" His- Hnnh street. ., ii M :- He frich :.i'! i Vitt, s-rClt MffMBrf Sptdal Today Fresh Cut Reses 75' Per Dezen Everything in Fteweri OPEM EVENINGS THE FLORIST 1327 Weil Girsrd Art. IS S. tflth St 212 Eatt Cirird Ave. 136 S. S2d St. MOSS ' e ana Chestnut Streets I TODAY'S SPECIAL Sl.25 DINNER shrveu raeM 6 te s p. m. Jrul Ct.,i t re! Went Salad Itiue I'einti ar Uttl .Vcefc, ' C'iiii mi1 atx r,Tl or tfi irarieittr Ullatiniie Fi" cif SeniVeiu Sauen Tartatrr Minced 7Lrt-v a la Kinp i: xiJt Sprt'tB Jsimb Afln( .s'uur .Vin $trit'7 Kfdiu . Petate XJuci'ifj' 4ti'i)( 'c-vf' 'tirfrfnt, II imi'-Jlatl JNi" or ;.ij Ciea-n Dit.('tjtj Hi- '(ftpnheuir Kclli and Buft'c Alsi PUttcr and a. Ijl Crtr ki Th" Tletni-v T'v) plav dutlnir Luncheon, wirncr una supper SMI fernutSprinq bioemlnj, nYAClHTHS TULIPS. PflFFODIL Crocus Plant Tubs and Flever Pets A I.arg elrrtlen te Chees Frem Snowflake Pep Cern and Cern Peppers Catalog Free 518-516 Market St. fiTM NSTrtUMINTOl'QUAtlTV, aneri ar CLEAR AS A BILL TheHighestClassTalkingMachineinthemrld BBBBBBrTaflsa BBBBBBbH 7 bbbBC? La l InNiaen IPS ,IfirUI$t30 A Wide Choice of Styles but One Supreme Quality THE flawless diamond comes In many settings similarly Senera quality is obtain able in a number of beautiful cabinets. While the makers of Senera have always re garded rene as the logical quality upon which phonograph leadership is built, they have gene far in search of mere and mere pleasing cabinet designs. The Sonem period models are expressions of the finest work of the great historic designers. The Senera uprights are lOtewiss the result of long and painstaking artistic study. The Senera "bulge models" such as the Baby Grand are' unique with Senera, and one of the most costly forms of construction known te furniture-making. And in this outward beauty every Senera houses a musical instrument of marvelous powers, of purity and sweetness unrivaled. Te hear the Senera for the first time 13 an experience. Visit , a Senera dealer prices te suit all, $50 te $3000 Dealers Everywhere SONORA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY,' Inc. GEORQt It. URIMITSON. Prttldtnl 279 Broadway New Yerk Wholesale Distributors.: Senera Ce., of Philadelphia 1211 Arch Street. TWO SHOT FOLLOWING QUARREL AT A PARTY Victims. Man and His Sweetheart. Accuse Patrolman of Sheeting Tw Nejines a man nnd e woman u ere shii dunlin n eua-re' huh nr'ed last m?ht a a Halle ten party i i a l.eL-e en Menen at en ii I'n wmiM.'ii i i -niis ii Knhert Ae-ie, of Wi i'e street ht Twen. ictli. ind Ites.i K. a twenrt'tue, 1 is sweetheirt. ' IVvlInwinx tie sji nti i;. l'at.-elriinn llei-Nn l(i-s- ft Hira.ei st.-eer niar riftcent'i, wii nrresfi d J'ne ri'-iltr.Ti was n jtje.t nr 'he Iiar'i Tie wounded reup'e rinrse tlaif he lircd twlee threiiRti Aeree Jtjj "nl bmlj and then turned te the Hejnl wrivan ind rind t"-e shots through her Ulidt CONVICT SHOWS FLOWERS B9080 Ser.cis Exhibit te Pennsylva nia Horticultural Society Th hr-' exhibit submitted fe- 'he nlr.en !"' u.-th annite.l flower show c; he I'ennst !nnlQ Hertieultu-n Seiierr in fhe A-ni.iiin if M isie . timber 7 i ind 'I wiis rfrelurj testerditt hj' I'atld Il'l' seeretart tf the n, ptt. It eitjs'.ts it two har.siins (lower liisnf . n ,(a ,t i.iienlt ptui pods and i el -e ! iendl flstened together 1 iM i put'i'e w'rr 'I he bnhkets were i .' It I'i'iiisO n mt et at the Jla-t. ei i'i i tirtiint win sent rri'tn te Mi His- with the anneuiieetm nt he ti II 'i it the pr'.fen in Fib .tn md H' Ti.? te i rin sjine i., te be. ferel ind t help him Mart !. iiew 400 DOUGHNUTS CONSUMED Net en a Bet, but In Blaze in Hans- ' eem Bakery Teday ! it.', v mi ,f i t.it i ' ,, r I J,, ,( i iM nf IIitiHiem Urit'.irs itak n i . i I ti' J'ltf sriend ml M.irk-t r s u " i Inf thi. i jur: in.' ri , i'ti , i t - Hi-M nf -jiHi , . lltU 1 in jxi is It. w nti h tl e de igh'iuts t.ere l.i ri( frinl liwtme eti r'..i'ed )in, t'nrti' uji ijn t.' . tin wall uf t'1( iak. lir: rneii I nzuii pat it ixi.m i. i ' f),c 1'iirn nft'r dimnite (vtiiit ,r ntel( Sl"' II- iM'!- tl, 'IM tUl, ftmj 'i i i i f 'rc' t.rea'1 imd eal,,.g, NAB WEST CHESTER DOGS Crusade Waged Because of Canine Attacks en Sheep West ( ht-stir. I'n . rut .'il Hard ' 11 di B is in he found il'l tin streets ' '"I "st iiineiii inting for the - 1' i ittiuit nf Airli nlttire Imte . i 'i Hid ip of tin-1 .i ii : ut iet ' in h ' ' r. inptnnl if at rdat I il i" s , . I ,i. t , j, ,r ii 'Miik di r pels tn i in ut Inrjt. 1" reui .i,p t'dlie n mi, i Hunts nf itttiepini s'lPtm in the nt-nrbj ceinurt who diiliii thev lintu lust inauj ani.' ' nials a- a n'siilt of attacks by wun- i deilni; ilii'H I ON rRU BKNril u- i rtnii rir..sii n Tie iriuie eterv nf th widow of ena nt rniuiy. A f.;ltrful ncceurl cf tl thit irc.udn.a wlijn renin of nriinc crettd'J Inte llfu tlintli i.ut 5t at prim. Thli rlpplnc ntrrstlv igrari la Om Mttiln IMPORTERS DVSlOM-f!'. WO IMTT.'.'.s Of H'OVKV'S Al) rniUJIiKS'S APPAREL or rut: imiuFsi . ;.i uai i en ion mehi: thav nrrxry.buvu.v years X. iulS nn Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Extra-ordinary Offering of Entire Stock of Dresses MATERIALS Canten Crepes Peiret Twills Satins Metal Cleths Velvet Chiffen Lace Brocade Cleths Taffetas Brocade Chiffens An unusual opportunity, at the very height of the season! Every Dress involved is of last-hour fashioning, from the best makers in America. The Gewn for every need, is repre sented, from smart tailored tretteur te elaborate, beautiful affairs for eve ning, dinner or dance. Prices have been lowered from their original markings te a point that makes this sale stand out as an event of well timed economy. 19 29-50 39 50 te 17 S00 Values 39se te 225-00 Dresses of poiret, Can Can Ien, nmtelap.se arcl satin crepe. 70.00 Values te 39.50 downs for everv occa sion. Of light taffeta, wonderful beaded ef fects, velvet, brocade clethB. 40.50 Values te 79.50 Tailored and dressy effects in satin crepe, Canten and peiret. 2950 Values te 59.50 Velvet, metal bro cades, silver cloths, silver lace trimming. 69se Values te 100.00 Fer street, afternoon and cance. In chiffon, light taffeta, velvet, peiret and Canten. 39-50 Values te 69.50 Copies nnd iidi'iptntiens nf I'nriu model?. Sticet, afternoon u n d formal function K'w.ii8. Of metal doth, brocade, ceurgettes nnd bunded. gg.se Values te 150.00 We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderize8 the Larger Weman Get PHO?5-..,nr-THOMPSON HAULING AND RIGGING mm BBBBBH lY HMf lfll IVwnriV iSBBBBBBBBBBBBB HLa eLL ? Yeu will no doubt wender1 why we can remedy your Heating, Vendlntlnv, Power ripin ana steam miuhb trenblen. Let us Rend n representative te tell you WHY. Tclephtne Bpruce J6UT. HeniyL.Reberts bating JZnginetr and Guvtracter ' aa5 North lOthStMSt De YOU use your feet? YOU de net unless your shoes leave your feet as free as Nature made them. Ground Grippers, better than any ether shoes, fellow the natural lines of the feet. They promote supple activity of every feet part. They build up strong muscles, and place the arches properly. InGROUNDGRlPPERS, your feet will never knowtreuble. Try en your pair today and LET YOUR FEET BE FREE I QtmiGripper SHOES t&?aay 38 S. 17th St. Near Chestnut lilHsHHkliZSl I BBBBBBBsW .1 1 1-1,1 ''.... '. L" ITOPiiBBBBBBBBM JM r ErylymyiHltliwiyT ii ' ii I, I- , .ieBjm i ll Hi-- ' ' t,' ,i7i''Ji'! J : " '-- - ''- """?V"'( i,is' ' SHOCK. ABSOllBEM Krigssras dBBBBBSl Hyland Underwear Fer Men In various weights and materials. Union suits and separate garments. Cut te our own patterns and tailored te insure lasting comfort. Sizes for all types of men. MANN & OILKS .1102 CHESTNUT STRUT; MA.St'FArTt'Iir.ItS. fMPOllTBnS AND tlRTAllHX Ut' MEN'S AND WOMEN'S WEAIUNQ APPARKL. mi mtf Mitchell Fletcher Ce. Ball Telaphone Sprue 84-40 Gtn. 2000 Hygeia Buckwheat Charge Account Solicited Large Package, 25c; $2.75 Dei. When the air is snappy Buckwheat Cakes are at their best, when Hygeia Self Raising Buckwheat is used. Seasonable Suggestions 18th & Chestnut Sts. 12th & Market Sts. 5600 Germantown Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. California Canned Fruits Schley Cultivated Pecans Miss North's Stuffed Oranges Park Farm Maple Syrup Park Farm Fruit Cake Fancy Smyrna Pulled Figs French Breakfast Coffee i ' 1 hffSBSS i Ft? t x5 s Iff ' Visit Our Netv Corset Department at the St. James Shep, Walnut at Thirteenth St. BONWIT TELLER & CQ i JfiQ dpecfafi xShep jef Origination CHESTNUT. AT 13 STREET Presenting Several Groups of MISSES' NEW. DRESSES AND SUITS Ai Very Special Prices DISTINCTIVE FROCK OF CANTON CREPE Frecli of satin-faced Canten crepe introducing double AQ ff bach-panel; sleeves attractively embroidered in van- O JJ colored "wool and metallic thread, contrasting cuffs. Special Other Daytime Dresses at 48.00 Youthful ersiem of the circular, the draped and the chemise modes developed of crepe satin, Canten crepe, satin-faced Canten, crepe Renee, Peiret twill, piquetinc. Fine braiding, embroidery, tucks, plaiting, novelty buckles and girdles and various cellar treatments featuring the new Bertha effect. FROCK OF SATIN-FACED CANTON CREPE 75.00 Special Copy of import fashioned of heavy satin Canten, enhanced en sleeves and s!(irt with elaborate embroid ery in Persian design: Plaited sl(irt panels and plaited i u flics en sleeves. Oiher New Dress Medes at 75.00 Afternoon and dmncr dresses employing crepe Rema, crepe Renee, crepe faille, French taffeta, chiffon, crepe satin and Canten crepe with metallic and Bulgarian embroideries, fine plaiting and tucks, jeweled cabochons and elaborately beaded girdles. Pastels, vivid and dark colorings. THREE-PIECE SUIT OF CARACUL CLOTH 7 his handsome model of black caracul cloth cheeses 1 Q F ff trimming of monkey fur and a youthful silhouette, ' J3'UU sherving a quaint basque frock with uneven hem line. Special Oiher Three-Piece Suits, 85.00 ie 150.00 Luxurious fabrics, featuring eldyne. marleen. manclla, preciesa and broadtail cloth, lavishly trimmed with wolf, fox. beaver, squirrel, mole and menkeyrendered indi ydual with ingenious lines, in ctraislit. blouse and box coats rendeicd distinctive in coloring and color contrast. FOURTH FLOOR m t-T" A - r VJ . I,', r .fe.w.l , f 'I H '
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