Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 09, 1922, Night Extra, Image 5

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    ' ' EVENING PtTBttO ILBDOER-PHIlADELPHtA'. THUBSDAT. NOVEMBER 19. 1922 - :M&
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ANnY GUMP WINS
BY 3? PLURALITY
GETS $105,000 ESTATE
Rev. D. Lewle 8. Mudga U Bene
flclary by Widow' Will
Mm. -Careline I Mmlgp, of 1520
Spruce ulrccl. whom will nn prebntc.l
tedrty, left an estate vdiie.1 lit mere
than $105,000. The entlie estate rocs
. ..iu a. tu.u Ufa l0 hrr ,iubnn,l. ' ev. Dr. Lewis
Give Peepul What Tney warn, . g jiudgn, who w Mated clerk of the
. ...mA Pnllnv of 100 Presbyterian General Assembly.
.Announced Policy en uu wm
Par Cent Candidate '.of .Tames .1. Cenmr, nn.i Perter
Mret, S-KMIO: (Jeorge M. Miiuii-
. - .freile, 182." Stiles wtrcet. S,"i7i"0: (;nn.
ID m RE CANNED lnvu u' Zelnick, who illeil nr Belmont
AIR. TU DC UWlMiw Pfllrmeunt llirls. SflMMl. nml
Anna M. elgt, who dlnl at Atlantic
City, $O0."O.
Inventories' wcre filed In the per
HOT
m,. mark of henrty hnmlclnsin re
JSri & nt the'headquarters of
Annri,i'lny with rlctery. IW the
.II '" .Z.i, the tOO per cent In-
5Sn candidate was circled by i
JtnreMtv of thrtr-aeven vote.
plurality.0' '"''' ,t.nrfc,i wui, en
.mi.i p"ncM. and double-crossed the
tallet bv crewing out the name of
num. It w ev,d'nt ihV their en8W
tire out under tne strain.
1 Tetarems, letters, yes, nnrl ewect-
Ift?rfft?"ffilfi!
ilherents Knew ui uiv .... .....
wniplracy he was up against, rer one
gupperter wired:
A clvKr me wan conked
An evrrvwhere Vtr. looked
ff?y beheld the renrtq name of Andy dump
TThW" Tchnnee. they tr ed te ipell
put in tn atilck rjcjjl M.rf .,,
n enemy received the blfiert bump."
A smile Illuminated the forceful face
of the Congressman-elect as be read
th words. "While the metre Is a
little wobbly," he said, "It .tells the
iterr end the writer knew who's who
ind what' what."
lulled as Senater
that. In their anxiety te con-
Deme were e Jubilant ever Andy's
teterr that. In their anxiety te con-
mtufate him, they became confused
and thought he was running for gen
Iter. Among ethers was a message
tdlnssed
"Ben. Senater Andy Oump,
(km of Evening Publics Lsdqj
It was eent by Marie De Busehl,
121' Christian street. In the envelope
w 1 card witn tne sincere ueugat,
"Hearty congratulations."
The candidate aim received phone
(ram jee ueugnerry, or auu
his eyes en
of his of-
sub-than
nnei Frank Dennelly, of Atlantic
Otyt Lester jetranes, 01 warDcrtn, and
Btny ethers.
It would be hard te describe the scene
t Gamp's headquarters today. Breems.
men, Fedoras, black mustaches and
'badges were mixed in an ever-moving
mass ei riotous rooters.
"Glva us a slant en what ver coin'
te de," growled one politician who
wrestled with a big cigar.
He'a en (he Level!
'I won't rive yena slant." aald
Andy, "but I'll give you a straight line
because I'm work en the level."
"Brave, shouted the real Gump
iasa. "I'm going te help te give the pee
ple, waat tney want," added tne Cen-
iresunan, na he focused h
a dirk bottle In the corner
lire.
Cheers broke loose as Andy's
coeiclou glance spoke louder
wera.
"I'll see that alleged empleyes in
wa'hlturten de something mere than
exhibit the soles of their feet te these
who pass the Capitel. I'm net geln
te give people positions, but I will
lire them jobs. A position is a thing
which some people stand in, but I
won't stand ter no such standing If
I can help It."
Cries of "That's right" bade Andy
turn 'en mere oraterial stenm.
"There's been tee- many battered
bromides nnd incapacitated adjectives
need in politics. We want n new
linnire. The people are getting
grew from ranting rhetoric. Let's
end the semicolon policy and get te a'
period.
1 Th,"'l' about the full dinner pail
Is all right, but often If full of cold
wup and het air. Let's put some
thing In it. That's what Vm going
i.SieVU bnd8 ":0Jnv,ty, te Andy's
hXlSR?' hre.m wblch neiB"' emanated.
thus&.,hnt eV'ry ne as fuH of
)WB12S
rst
Funerals
Economy Prices
tbrenth th lre fcrt,
pewr or our four iterij.
senal estates of Leuis Mark, shoe man
MfnctuptT, .l)V.l 10.37 i Emma B.
Thatcher, $37,077.00: Maurice W.
Iluwmnn, (f.'IO.ai'l.ll. and Isaac Gold Geld
imin. 14,(illl.itt. Letters of mlmlti
iitruthm were grnnteJ for the estates
of Knlc I-'. Hhermcr, 600 Knit Illl
".."T01,1' 9"221 : Jehn M. Maclirltle,
"VIM Park nvenue. '.r0: fhnrlw '.
llevcr. 1821! Frankfort avenue. $0000,
nntl Hugh A. Sweeney. 3.17 North
Iwcnty-seceml utrect, $0Tt0O.
Headline Aet Changed
rnnnle Iirlce, ceinedlenni. dnd lnger,
hns been engaged te headline the bill
nt H. F. Keith's next week In the place
of KIkIc .Tnnly, who is unable te rench
Plilladelphlii In time te open here Mon
day. MIhs .Tnnlx' engnKement has been
set bnck one week nml nhe will open at
Keith's here November 20.
STORE VETERANS DINE
Strawbrldge el Clothier Quarter
Century Club Holds Intertalnment
Members of the Strawbrldee &
Clothier Quarter Century Club held
its annual meeting, dinner and en
tertainment last naht In the Co
lonial room of the restaurant at
the Straw-bridge & Clothier utore. The
Hub consists of men and women who
hTnve been In the employ of the Ann
from twenty-nvp te lifty years. .
II. Kccty, president of the organiza
tion, line b"cn with the store since
its establishment. .
.Twenty-four new members were ad
mitted. brin?inic the total te 273.
Isaac II. Clothier, Jr., who Is a
member, spoke en the purpose, spirit
and sentiment of the club.
STAMMERERS
Tour ,Rpch defect corrected. Th
Klniratey method l bieci upon the
logical end funtlamentnl principles of
reed ereerh production. .
The Klniriley Club, the rertirn of
Msmrnerere, will hetd Its nejt Clyh
NlgM next Mendsy, Nev. Mi. BH6
Betid for BoektetPhmn Welniil i092
...71,v KIN01T.KV fAN
"MOHK THAN A SCHOOL-
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e200
FTT1
-C jam e u B 0
bbI npasl i
I60
Wft
Ne
Down Payment
Until After Xmas
but you get your genuine
VICTROLA
Wm- M ONCE "B
, Cheese Any Style Victrela in Any Finith
THEN MONTHLY PAYMENTS AS LOW AS
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nmuruu warnnnpiue
i we suwaatee ta eU. nm
tke meter t uld YletreU Uarlaa- tfe itfe- J
, time of eame withent cut U tk eritStl I
puchuer. 1
' a. ""WliS
mwwm ---.I... IIM UJIUieUl
.JOIN OUR RECORD CLUB
a a Have a large reper
"U te!re of Recerd c-
lect these yoe want
Uentur an( enjoy them while
paying.
LARGEST EXCLUSIVE
RETAIL VICTOR DEALERS
IN PHILADELPHIA
8. B.TODD
1306 Arch Si.
1623 Chesfmt
H
JpjEfJSNj
Pianos, Player-Pianos, Victrela
ena victor Kecercu
$250
EBOTP
BB9
Open Monday
Krlday and
eatardar venlnzi
Oiwn Mnnrtaj i
FtI1it nml I
Sjlntiay EreeJnjje
$350
mm
f&ss
FlORJSf
1327 Weit Girard Are.
212 Etit Girtrd Ave.
13 S. 60th St.
136 S. 52d St.
Leather Goods
Make Dependable
Christinas GiYfs
Brief Cees ...?:i.2e te $25.00
i 1 B?FS 2-up
Leather Hand Burs a.00 te 50
Pocketbooks 75 up
v lnks ; i.oetoin.00
Fitted Droning Cases,
r.. T. COO te 50.00
wim V LOO te 10.00
wii1."." 2-00 te 26.00
Weir Mitchell Calen Jars. .50
904-906 Chestnut St.
(HydQHarlerH for Waterman
Ideal" Fountain Pim)
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
LOWER-PRICE BASE
TORE
i
we caw
PROVE
Str Lp SIS trr Wjv; vlJa 4 Jj 1 "'
i lJ le & ss:. u. fcfcp-- rj7s 'n'uaKSBevi -n - --
f K 1 IT? II 1 ... .'W2AI "eVl 1 II -.1- . nd.' Vll lV. TT"
fM liemimail N nemail'S If ll U'nm-m'nlUX ) TYOmnilSt . Ul l-,,1Teman i
, H Ceat, RJ Ceat. H Vv rnt. ki A Uh Ceat. rzJ, O tar Ceat. L i
" $25.00 V $13.00 V Si S25.00 A W$ $23.00cr k ty $19.73 IM
Aliases
Ceet,
$10.00
Misse.V
Ceet,
?25.00
Hundreds of Women's and Misses' Coats
About One-Third Under Usual Prices
jjwt by no ether
mwi tan the aver
'' " enjoy n
'Ml het water sup
Ply at se low n cost
'or fuel as with
BJUD
HOT WATER
ie Vi Shew Yeu
Bartlett & Ce., Inc.
1938 Market St. ' I
W
hiXcianintiens et pleasure heard en every side in tlie
first two clays of the event, attest the striking' values avail
able in this unrivaled' Sale of fine new Coats. Styles
galore for sports or dress wear, in every sort of wanted
fabric and sought-after fur trimnn-'ff. Sizes for miVes
irem 14 te IS years; for women from IIG te 44 bubt in
most price-groups, while they run up te eOU in the $20 50
.-.. vuuiu v.u i.v iu-raorrew and share in remarkable savin
$10.oei $15.00j $19-75! $25-oel $29-50 $39.50
Mann Styles of Tep CwU md
Sports Coats
Of all-wool tweed,
herrinjrbeiii' u n (1
hcay cealings, sonie
of cheviot in extra
bizes. Misi.-cs' 8i?.es 1 1
te IS ycui. Wemen'H
siri'. .'til te 41. Your I
oppeitunitj for a
jjoeil Ceat at an un
usually 1 e w pi ice.
S c v p r a 1 (losirnule
xlinilcs te chnobe from,
Sports Medels
Misses' sizej It te
18 yrnis. Wmnen'n
hlxcT .'JO te 14. Of line
plai(l-l7n'k anil doub!' deub!'
faceil licnin;;hene
inipertejl anil plaid
1 weeds. Mannishly
tailored. Nummeua
line utility niedcU.
Fur-Trimmed
and Sports
Coats
Of t hirichilln cloth,
plnid - b.u'k polaire
t w e e il s, nstrakhan
elntii, Unlivia', velour
anil nuvi !ty check
wool talirics. MIeie3'
sices 11 te 18 yuftis,
Wemen'' sines .'111 te
44. A Kroup of line
Coats for sports and
hiL-iInesn wear.
Fine Dress and
Sports Ceals
Of belivin. eleur
sue dint', ehi.iihilla
doth, herringbone,
imported t . ccd,
pelnlre cloth, asira
khan and fur fabric
cloths. Heme with col cel
lars if raccoon and
ether k e 0 d Ans.
Misses' sIkib 1 1 te 18
years. Women's nirea
"C te 4 I.
HP! c!?.w? Dn'6 Ceait
thirty With superb Fabrics
for important Rnvinrrs in women's, misses' and children's
apparel always shop in thiq wonderful Lewer-Price Base
ment Storey
'
Fur
f w ft, dcpp-pde
Belivia and Nerma.
die, wool eli'U
rueditip and fur-fabric
cloth. Cellar, of
Maiicluirian wolf
caracal, bcaveiette
(!' 'I ni?y). Misses'
hlws 14 te 18 yeura
Women's sixes 3U te
14.
MriU IjpIiUb & ( , rr
"f fcdeia, luire
t'lera Normandie, fp
INia, Belivia and
ether irh wool fab
rics, with cellars of
Manch inn . e 1 f.
mole, iriwal, uutrin
and 1 1! Amf rican
opeasut :Tisse.s' ni.-.es
11 te l year..
Wunen', sizes 3(1 te
' I'r n Ha.vit ,tei
STRAWBRIQGE & CLOTHIER
Market, Eighth and Filbert Streets.
V
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTKIERa
BUY Christmas gifts and ether things new and if you have a charge account pay the Mil ,
January first. If veu are net a charge customer, here is sufficient incentive for opening
an account or nnr f
Thousands of Pairs of Shoes for
Women in This Great Sale
v This is a Sale of such magnitude, with such large groups, that, in spite of the
?reat volume of business yesterday, there are plenty of styles from which te cheese, in
all sizes. Seven of the most desirable groups, including Pumps, Oxfords and High
Lace Shoes, will meet the needs of practically every woman. Utility Shoes and Dress
fehees at savings that average one-third te one-half.
Twe-Strap Pumps and (J A e Beautiful Pumps
Smart nvfnvrla DTmOiJ Awau Under Price
Six styles in Twe-strap Pumps, of black glazed Black domino calf with gray ooze trimming,
kid and pntcnt leather, also tan calf and black Tan Pumps with fawn ooze tnmminsr. In two
kid Oxfords. All sizes in the let. strap style, with welted soles and military heels.
$7.75
$5.75
Black Lace Shoes
Less Than Half Price
A remarkable nurchase of Black Glazed Kid-
skin Lace Shoes, with medium round tec, welted
soles and leather military heels. Really an
extraordinary value in high-grade Shoes 15.75.
Seven Medels in Oxfords CJ ff
Frem Regular Stock P O UU
These are the Oxfords women like best with
woolen stockings. Sturdy, geed-looking models,
The Finest Pumps, also ( j Q(
Laird-Schober Oxfords P ' Z'V
An average saving of one-half en Tan Calf,
Patent Leather, Gray or Brown Ooze, Black Kid
and Black Domine Calf Pumps.
Welted-selc Oxfords of chestnut brown or
black domino calf and black glazed kid.
Tailored-looking Oxfords qg 7E
Frem Regular Stock pOiO
Chestnut brevn grain Blucher Oxfords, black
with welted soles and leather militarv heels. Black buckBkin trimmed with patent leather, fawn
gun-metal calf, tan calf or tan grain wing-tip buckskin trimmed with tan, with welted soles and
styles. military heels.
Equally attractive values in Men's, Beys' and Children's Shoes
I - StmwSrWse A C.uthi'r--r:ighh and TISLert St'eeW
Canten Crepe
$35j00
Women's New Silk
Dresses Classified
for Many Purses
35.00 te $47.50
Fine Canten Crepe Dresses. Silk Velvet
Dresses, Crepe Rema and Satin-faced Crepe
Dresses, In dark and light colors. Draped, tier
and straight-line skirts: beaded and embroid
ered models or trimmed with silk in contrast
ing color. New sleeves in very bmart styles.
flT! . BAAkJl jtln4 44 -.J iiiMtMHrl eC-l iAlnw(tn
n Ilie Iliuuci bkcwuc'Ii iwiiuucu mill tu'uitu
buttons and a twisted crepe rrirdle with caa
acading loops, is a charming exponent of simplicity.
$22.50 te $32.50
Dresses of Canten crepe, satin-faced crepe,
chinchilla satin and broche crepp. in navy blue,
brown and black, with embroidered r.ct or
crepe Georgette sleeves in contrasting color,
or with silk-embreidqred bodices. Plaited and
draped models and straight-line effects.
Dresses at $22.50
Regular and Extra Sizes
Fine twill in various tylcs. in navy blue
and black. 'DraDed or straight-line models.
coat effects with rclf cellar, or one-sided
draped models, flat tailored braid trimminp,
or silk embroidery applied in very smart ef
fects. Seme have vc3tees of contrasting color.
Sr y S'rawbfliJce u ll-i k- -M-muU Fleer, (in'm
A . e" .A
( 1 ii'U
vi'' :dL
juci .aw
Mi ill'VV
1 inm
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Mile. Manka
Rubinstein
Will be here only two mere
days. De net fail te consult
hef about your complexion and
its needs.
Mile. Rubinstein will explain
hew te vctain a beautiful com
plexion, and te remedy anv de
fects of a skin that shows
figi-s of age or Is withered by
exposure te summer's sun and
wind. -
Individual consu'tatien and
adicc for all our patrons. An
unusual opportunity te con
sult a well-known beauty spe
cialist and te learn of the
merits of
Mine. Helena
Rubinstein's
VALAZE BEAUTY
PREPARATIONS
Strawbrldg- & Clithler
Alsl 0, Centre
Black Silks at
Special Prices
Black Silks, special price3,
and Christmas en the way.
Here's the old favei ite
Our Special Geld-edge
Black Satin de Luxe
Special at $le a yard
This 'is a !oe!y quality
eeft. lustrous., drapable, and
withal te dunble that many
women use it for -lips and for
linings. Width. V.u inches.
Black Satin Messalinc
Specidt at $1.55 a yard
In the u."-inch width.
! trnM r rlc A. ( Inthlcr
Al.li C, Centre
for
e:
I FnirfeUl I r.
C.S.CO ?(..(-
Accessories
for Motorists
Niagara Radiator Caps
ell cars, at half price.
se.:d bra?"!, highlv nickeled,
8-inch prerg. ppcial S1.25.
Aluminun Step Plates, high
ly polished, vith nicke1 -plated
screws 80c each.
"Safet: - Fir.t" Wind-shield
Cleaners, fit at" encn or clnsed
car. Nictfel-p'ated te present
rust $1.50.
Automobile M 1 r r e - s, for
open or closed cars 60c, Tee
and $1.00.
"Brsak-Net" Battery Test
ers, the latest improve 1 Upn
of battery svhp hvdnmefr
for testing t'i" bette'ry of our
car 70c.
Strr-i! ;tm I thl"
I''r H f). 11 I 'lilr-
Manicure Sets
in Gift Array
And these dainty nnd prac
tical Sets are in compact cases,
equally convenient for the
dressing table or te sip into
a traveling ba,r. 'I he manicure
pieces arp of line celluloid in
inry finish.
Theie is a Set of 0 pieces in
a srray suede ca e at ?1.75, and
ethers at practically every
pn-e up te a luxurious Set of
1 1 ideces :,i a handsoie brown
leather case lined with flower
ed silk, at $14.50.
t'lriMlirlilir' A I t!ilr -A
I'll l. ( fiitm
Mens Sweater
Coats at $7.50
Light-wpight Coats in the
desired V-nec style, in black,
navy blue, brown, heather,
het-l brown aid blue heather.
Sizes KS '1 ('. -57.re.
Heavier Sweaters of
Shaker-Kn't Weel
V-neck, null-exer st!c at
$8.."0 and $10.00.
Pi.ri-ee. roll-cellar stle
at SI 2.00.
Htr"-brMgi A n thi
Evl St or- V cM s'r-et
Men's Percale Shirts
Unusually Geed at $1.35
About 1200 in th
in fast coleis of every pep i,ar hu.
value- ?1.:J3. .,. v , tr.
group. 01 tine perca n in a wsalth of strine.t.
Siz' IT.'j te 1. Wr geed
V ' I ' r i..-i.t s r. lK 1 Hr.,t
I'i,
Fairfield Coats
$25 te $45
Vherepr you see a "sniait "sniait "sniait
loeking group of ..eung uirls.
you'll set- th'vsc tit 0 Kan in id
Coats obtainable here, en ;,
Our own e.cluii meutd.
developed in domestic and im
ported tv.ieds, nivel's-l air
and plaid-back cloaking. ,s ic.
H and 13 .earx.
Other Sports Coats,
SM.00 te $75.00
Inyisible checks and opr epr
Plaids, imported and domestic
tweeds, plaid-back and double
faced cloaking nnd Continental
Irat'idewn. Abu Impel t I
'"ii fr,!", l''ndnn. Manx
i4, C und 18 years.
Ife htralrlil it CUhIiLt
- , wr, 'fef. "rk.i am-.t
Beys' Shirts
Unusual at $1,00
Pnrrntr wilt choee several
of there well-mad" Madras
Shiitv v V-. they see the qual
ity at SI. '0. In a v ide i arietv
of faot-eelo'- iir'nted strine
patterns. Aj with npekbanda.
Special at $1.70
Bevs" fancy-stripe prmted
Mi'irav and Percale Shut',
with soft cellar attn. hcd.
"l)ti- t.jj A ( 1-,.r
""iu'U Klwr . (.ilrv Put
Bath Rebe Flannel
in New Designs
N'imbli fi'ige's will s)en
ti-rtiisfei-M then, pretlv Fan
ned into varr.i n' n.)bi".
I.eely ce'.'nngs, in fieral do de
ign and -.aje b'anket nut nut
tern J. Mi.ir. v. II i,e used for
gifts. Hunncl -d0e a yard.
All 1,1 l -ii If..
Women's Smart
Mixed Tweed
Tep Coats,
$22.50
Mivcd tweeds in grays and
biewns, plai.i and herringbone
weiies, In thirc especially
I'oe.l oerceat ftvles, very
trimly ta-lered, with notched
rellnr nnd rovers, bnly end
sleeves lined These nr the
Ceat- that ar. alwayx en erdpr
the u si.c'i geed values
we can hardy keep up with
Hie demand.
Overcoats at $2l)f0
Of mixed cloths with the
si' ait plaid back, .yjij.fl0,
otl.cie up te t.70.00; some wdth
ft eat fui cullarh
Hlrrwlirlilj, a. ( IniM.r -miiil
n ,r ( uire
Beys' Suits With Twe
Pairs of Trousers $10.75
st m1 fchili?, Clelh Overcoats, $13.75
chhjchiiii jgKTi KryT.rj:is,.a ss;.": -ets
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