Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 01, 1922, Night Extra, Image 3

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ft - Halloween, wns celebrated through
fit' tt the city Inst night.
Murkpti Cliextnut, Bread nntl ether
ttrettv lnnthe center of the city were
thr6nged with merrymakers dolled up
In all sq-tit of reHlumc". Until long
STtcr midnight there wns n runtlnitnl
Stream of cclebrnnts n geed-natured
crowd up one utreet, nnd down the
ether nn'd everybody linpp.v.
One of thp tnrgCNt nntnnlsed celebra
tions of Halloween In the eltv In-t
atght wis tlmt conducted by the Pnlted
Bulneis Men'n ANxeclattnn of Fifty
epnnd nnd Mnrket Htrcetfi, It con
tinted of a innn.uernde pnrnde. In which
mere thnn .'1000 person pnrtlelnntcd.
and an nwcmhly "In the Ice Paliire.
Forty-fifth and Mnrket turrets, wncre
prizes for ceHtumcs were awarded.
Many Prhea Awarded
Priises for $75 for first fITape. $45
, for second nnd $10 for third, fourth nnd
fifth p'nceH were nwnrdeil nn folleivs:
I'nncv-dress elnns First. Delfon
Fritz.. .14 Seuth Hnlferd ?treet, fptnalc
tmnoriieii'itor; Kecend. A. Y. Mcflewan.
144 North Wilten strppt, femnle 1m-
yersimntdr: third, O. B. MncUnuhey,
242 Seuth r'ertv-Mxtli street, idielk :
fourth. MIsn Iilrt riinnlnghnm, no?
North Fifty-second street, dancer J fifth.
Richard Nelsen, BB53 Osage avenue,
Mexican vnmp.
Comedy class First, Henry Itlne-
WOMEN'S THREE
PIECE COSTUME SUITS
li,, TOMORROW ONLY AT
Mb. 79.50
Handsome three-piece Suit of Marleen cheeses a
large cellar of wolf, a youthful bloused Ceat and a
chic Freck of Marleenand brocaded crepe. In
navy, brown, kit fox, braver, Hawaiian, black.
WOMEN'S TWO-PIECE
COSTUME SUITS
RICHLY FUR TRIMMED
69.50
Beaver, mole, kit fox and squirrel enhance these
charming models of Veldyne, Marleen and Ordenna
featuring the colors leading the vegue: Brown,
Malay, beaver, kit fox, navy and black.
Second Fleer
NEW SPORTS SKIRTS
ONE DAY ONLY AT
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Sports Skirts of spengeen, inimitably swagger, intro
duce a new box-pleat effect. Tan and brown
navy and tan. t
Third Fleer . i
Youthful versions
Creee Rema, creee
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bold, OktriM. Oaken, and Charts
Wheatlejr, all of 34 Nrth Peach street,
hed cameras aecetM, Mrs.fF. Bruner
and aew RatteH, 1010 West Qlertweed
avenue, ermntrlndtr1 and Menkey:
third, J. Eberle. 6228 Webster jtret,
Netro mammy : fourth
, Menry j.
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ters, 21 North' Ithin street. "Henry-
tern, mi ivnii AiifMii bhivu nrnrj'
In-Dutch": fiftli, Rey Kirk, 1210
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North Thirtieth street, and Frank
Cathera. 1412 North Twenty -seventh
street, huius.
Novelty class First, Florence Mat
thews, 8053 Mountain street, and Ruth
Filer, 5033 Summer street, Dresden
lamps: second. Clarence R. Cery .and
Mrs. D. Krebs. both of 1700 Arch
street, Adam and Eve; third, T. J. An An
dereon, Jr., 5320 Stiles street, and
Leuis Lledtrmnn, 1428 North Fifty
second street, "Irish Navy": fourth,
Max Trepp, 12(50 Seuth Fifty-sixth
street; tnake dancer; fifth, Leslie
Smith, 004 Pleasure avenue, Ocean
Cltyf Oriental dancer.
Nerthers Section Gay
Almest 3000 persons took part in a
parade celMucted by, the Tiegn Busi
ness Men's Association Eight bands
marched in the parade, of which Wil
bur Zlmmermnn, president of the as
sociation, was chief marshal. The
precession started1! Fifth street and
Erie avenue and enafed at Rising Hun
lane and Germantown avenue, where
n street dance . was held. Prizes
awarded for costumes included gifts of
money amounting te 8500.
The parade In Germantown, under
the auspices of the Germantown Busi
ness Men's Association, consisted of
npprexlinntely lOOQ mnsqueradcra and
two bands. Prizes for costumes will
be announced tomorrow night nt the
Orplipum Theatre. Alfred C. Mnrplc
was in charge.
In Roxborough masqueradcrs marched
en Ridge avenue from Lyceum avenue
te Hermitage street. TIie Roxborough
Business Men's Association gave money
prises for costumes totaling $200.
The Chester Avenue nnd Fifty,
eighth Street Business Men's Associa
tion awarded prize te mummers pa
rading lust night en Chester nvpiiuc
h-tween Fifty-fourth and Fifty -eighth
street. About 000 persons took part
In the parade and costume contest.
The prizes for the prettiest costumes
fe ." feCt 35terS5tL JfAJtsSiOB
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Visit Our New Corset Department in the
St. James Shep, Walnut at 18th Street
BONWIT TELLER &.CO.
CHESTNUT A.T 13
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Women's & Misses9 Winter Fashions
Specially grouped te exemplify the
Exceptional Values featured by Bonwit Teller & Ce.
13.95
New Winter Frecks and Suits for the Miss
Street and Daytime Dresses
in erenn latin. Cant ..n. ..:
. . . wmw vic,ei auu
faced Canten, crepe Renee, Peiret twill, piquetine.
Novelty buckles and girdles and various cellar treat
ments featuring the new Bertha.
Afternoon and Dinner Frecks
Renee. crerw fatlU irMn.l, .n.i.
chiffon, crepe satin and Canten crepe enhanced with
metallic and Bulgarian embroideries, fine plaitings and
tucks, jeweled cabochons and elaborately beaded girdles.
ftWtiiMmWm MJD'OEB-tfltlApElMlA. WEPfEBDAY.
were given te Albert Ltt. 1145 Menth
Fifty-third street, and Marlen Wylle,
1021 Seuth Fifty-eighth street. Prizes
for the most comics', costume were
awarded te David Miller, 5510 Chester
avenue, nnd Dorethy Dadgett, 2010
Keuth Frazler street, Fer originality
of cestutm) Frederick Lnndlsdell, 0072
Regent street, nnd Jeanne Wilsen, 5865
HprlngfleM avenue, were granted prizes.
Frankfort Frolics
Between 800 and 1000 young men
and women paraded In costumes under
the auspices of the Frankford Business
Men's Association. The precession
formed at Frankford avenue and Hellers
street, and moved ever Adams and
Bridge streets, back te the starting
Selnt. 'There a committee, headed by
nmes France, reviewed the partici
pants. Prizes will be awarded Saturday.
A Halloween celebration nnd festival
was held along Frankford nvenue, .be
tween Lehigh and Allegheny avenues,
tinder the auspices of the North Frank
ford Business Men's Association. Three
thousand persons took part. Prizes will
be awarded by a committee, of which
Frank Weldmnn is chairman.
The fourth annual Mardl Gras and
street carnival of the Elmwood Avenue
Improvement Association was held at
Hixty-third street and Elmwood ave
nue. Fully 0000 persons lined the
street watching the ncVer-ceasing flew
of colorful humanity as It surged and
billowed from curb te curb.
SWOYER WILL PROBATED
Shewa Value of $46,500 Other In
ventories Filed
The will of Reslna C. Sweycr, ,1018
Spring Garden street, was probated to
day. It showed a talue of $10,500.
Other wills probated were these jf
Jennie 0 Pratt, $13,088: Mrs. Lillian
Pontius. 4123 North Bread trect, !?1K,
500: Ida V. Pclper, 5228 Irving treet.
$1)000.
Inventories of personal properties
were filed today for the follewing: Cole Cele
man Hellers. Jr., $02,840; Jehn 1.
Nichelson. $01,760; T. Henry Dixen,
$08420; Matthew Leech, S0410: Annie
Nerrls, $48,001, and James McDcvitt,
$7120.
The New
FUR
Jacquettes
Fashioned of
Caracul
165.00
26" MODEL cut en
snappy lines, featuring
black, tan or brown cara
cul. 195.00
30" MODEL Fine se
lected caracul pelts, con
trasted with dyed or nat
ural squirrel.
195.00
30" MODEL Swagger
jacquette, introducing dyed
squirrel in large cellar.
195.00
30" MODEL Best
selected tan caracul pel
tries; contrasting cellar of
fox.
Fifth Fleer
48.00
V4W5(iE'V Select Your Fall Attire for the yL(yy b i mm - n -m
Ojggcr Coming Election Day Activitiet $$ LbwJL7 gJjf j"" Vm r'
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Veldyne. Marleen. Marvella. Pre.
75.00
ciesa and broadtail cloth, lavishly
trimmed with wolf. fox. beaver.
squirrel, mole
Misses' Dept: Fourth Fleer
WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH
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Diet In Hetaltal an tour Aft
Flame awewp Hem at 4s JO A. M.
Mrs. Ann'i Hemer, seventy yew M,
colored, was fatally burned .when Mire
started In her home at the, rmr efl 315
Dnrlen street, at 4:30 o'clock.' this
morning. ,
Firemen rescued tle wemars from her
bed, which was surrounded by flumes,
and sent her te the Hahnemann Hos
pital, where she died an hour Inner.
Mrs. Hemer llvrd alone in her home,
which Is a small frame strttctxise of two
stories. Patrolman Reed saw smoke
coining from n window and turned In
an alarm. Hesemnn Plumber made his
way through dense smoke and flames te
the woman's bed, nnd carried her eat.
HIm had been severely burned and over
come by smoke.
Origin of the blaze is undetermined.
It did only slight damage te the house.
Dlee After, Fall Frem 'jruek
Alfred Miller, of 404 RipkVt avhue,
Roxborough, died last night in the Me Me
eorial Hospital of Injuries received en
October 2t when Iip fell from" n trurk
driven by William Chadwlck, of 3445
Crewson street, Mnnnyunk.
Reported Missing
Clarence R. Dever, forty -five years
old, five feet ten inches tall, 150 pbunds,
gray hair, brown eyes nnd wearing
striped suit, tan shoes and blaqk soft
hat. Escaped from Public Service Hos
pital. William Newfleld, 2557 North
Twenty-eighth street, fifteen yenVs old,
five feet tall, w pounds, ngni com
plexion nnd hair, blue eyeK and wenrlng
dark cent, dnrk blue treusprs, dark cap,
brown shops and black stockings.
Themas R. Jerdan, sixteen years old,
0000 Becchwoed street, Ave feet six
inches, 140 pounds, brown eyes and
hair, fair complexion, stout build,
wearing dark plnid coat, light gray
troupers, khaki shirt, black stockings
and tan shoes,
Carl R. .Simen, fourteen years old,
1034 Seuth Twenty-seventh street, four
STREET
WOMEN'S NEW SILK
AFTERNOON FROCKS
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
Exquisite silken textures, including Canten crepe,
crepe Renee, serpentine and spiral crepe, satin-faced
Canten crepe and crepe satin employing metallic
and silk-floss embroidery in colorful designs, plaited
panels, French tucking, braiding.
WOMEN'S STREET &
AFTERNOON DRESSES
REMARKABLE VALUES
64.00
Distinctive interpretations of the draped, circular,
chemise and coat silhouettes rendered in crepe Sheba,
crepe de luxe, crepe Renee, Canten crepe, twills and
Kasha cloths.
Second Fleer
BONTELL SPORTS
SHIRTS
SPECIALLY PRICED
5.90
Mannishly tailored Spert Shirts of
distinguished by fine fluting, high
Tuxedo or Peter Pan effects.
First Fleer
Three-Piece Suits Special
This handsome model of black caracul cloth cheeses
trimming of monkey fur and a youthful silhouette, 1 O (Z fifi
showing a quaint basque frock with uneven hem. line. OOmilU
Other Three-Piece Suit
85.00
and monkey in straight, blouse and
feeV eleven Inches, 100 pounds, llghi
complexion, meaium duiiu, Drewn cy
and hair, wenrlng long black trousers,
light cap, black sheet and stockings.
Teay Paceene, eleven years old, 730
Seuth Hutchinson atreet, four feet six
Inches, 70 pounds, dark complexion and
hair, wearing brown, khee pants, drab
colored sweater, black tbecs end stock-
Inn.
Merris Zebnlsky, sixteen years old,
1008 Seuth Seventh street, five feet five ,
Inches tall, 120 pounds, light complex-
ion, orewn nnir ana eyes, wearing diur
cent, gray trousers, black shoes and
stockings, gray cap. t
Jeseph Felten, a Negro, twenty-one
years old, 102S Seuth Eighteenth strppt,
five feet seven Inches, 135 pounds,
wearing dark sweater and trousers, blue
jumper, gray cap, dark tan shoes.
Margaret Woodsen, colored, nine
years old, 2224 Jeffersen street, wenr
lng blue drrss with fur trimmings,
brown shoe and stockings.
Percy Cheatham, n Negro, twelve k
years old, 010 Mess street, 00 pounds, .1
wearing trey coat, red sweater, gray I
pants, green cap, black stockings, tan
shoes. .
AMERICANS ABROAD
can be reached by your advertis
ing through European editions
of American publications
Jehn Clark Sims
Company, Ltd.
Ctmttl AJrtriUint Agtill
O 218 Seuth 16th Street
PHILADELPHIA
men's-wear silk,
or low cellars,
Medes
150.00
box coats.
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CHRISTMAS CARDS
Deilqncd In the Bailey Art rooms
, Engraved In the Bailey factory
Are most Excluiive.
New ready 'op selection.
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MacDonald & Campbell
Fall and Winter
Suits
$30 te $65
Suits of the chaiacter which appeals te the
well-dressed Philndelphian, and te his knowl
edge of the correct mode in fabrics, style und
tailoring. Net for years have the cloths been
se fine or se colorful as we are new phewing.
There in a wide range of domestic and im
ported woolens, and the workmanship is of the
high standard that has made MacDonald &
Campbell clothing famous everywhere. Here
is the ultimate in style, quality and value
and we can fit perfectly all sizes regular
Tall, Short and ..S'teut men.
Nete We are headquarters for Sports Apparel of the
finest style and quality.
1 334-1 336 Chestnut Street
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Founded In 1894
1204 Cliestnut St. 11 Seuth 13th St.
1119-21 Market St.
Value
Men's Overcoats
35
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Yeu can afford te
for a Real Suit of
JJ Wc knew that lets of Clothing may be
bought at low prices some of it leeks prett
well, tee, at the outset, and may continue te
de se for a few weeks but?
1 This advertisement is designed te have you
consider the advisability of paying Forty-live
.Dollars ft,r clothes that will lastthat will
lit you that will give the satisfaction of
being well-dressed. This season we have
centered and concentrated en Forty-five
Dollars as an object lessen price with which
te familiarize mere and mere men with
Reed's values.
Cj The fabrics u.e.l in thee $45 suits arc .splendid qiMhtits cf unfinished weistrds, made
by one of the most reliable mills of America pencil stripes and neat censenatue pattern.-..
CJ The model are our "Universal and "St.mciek," which, by their diversity of styling
will meet the requirements of men of diiteient phj steal build. Sies U te4S in ReRii
jars, Shorts, Leurs and Stout, and all armcnts arc made in accordance u. ,th the'exact
inp demand of Reed's Standaid of Tailoring.
JACOB REED'S SONS
1424-26 CHESTNUT ST.
spun
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Ulsterettes, Raglans,
Bex Coats, Chester'
fields from the
Kirschbdlun Sheps
If you want over
coat style and
comfort and econ
omy here it is!
The finest all-wool
weaves, including
plaid backs: The
newest models.
Expert tailoring.
gi Quality Always Moderately
Priced !
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you te leek only here. W
urge you te leek in all
ether geed stores. Com
pare our fine qualities i
Suits and Overcoats and
our Super-Valne Prices,
$28, $33, $38, $43 and up.
Then you'll really appre
ciate our Super-Value pol
icy which saves you many
dollars en every purchase
Headquarters
for Winter
Overcoats
Roomy Ulsters
Stermers
Full Belters
Half Belters
Raglans
Bex Backs
Single and
Deuble Breastet
Kimene Sleeve Cot
with Seamless Bac
Our windows a matt
stores in themselves give
you some idea of the
enormous selection of
Overcoats in our entire
Second Fleer. Allew a
courteous Perry Salesman
te help you find your
ideal.
Perry & Ce,
16th & Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
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