Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC -LEDGER-PHILADliJLPHIA. FBIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 12S.
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DEPORT ACTOR
1IpU ferlln. When I learned nbeut
thin iunorent victim of the whole
urctelied nffnlr I wanted te drop the
twiela tiling, te wipe it nil out If poi-
'siblr.
"I don't Knew whether tin- itiintliira-
,Hen autherltin-4 will de it. Hut from
tuy henrt I hope .i. The publicity litis
done none of us nny lwhI. I Ionic for
an end te It."
Jfhtatrical Producer Learns of INDIAN COUNCIL TONIGHT
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mi. Bany, Tiien writes te 10 nnai in iw TtAHS
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Pert Officials j Six Nations, Oneldas and Tutca-
, - I reras te Claim N. Y. Land
'HEARS OF COMING WEDDING i.nia'.ln.:
I tleiw nnd the Diu'idti and TiiTitrmn
v. x- 1 v ,,i ..t . . ,,l''il,l7 vlll imit in .esnull lnre tenltflit
?lW eri. Nev. 10. - "1 mimel for the tir-t timr vim,. 177..
pout the bnby two dm 1150 Iikmp Prep int urn wm JP m,i,, fr ,lc
ma n queer, depressed -ntiNitmn. I .MublNlnnpiit nf ulmt the ludlntw con cen con
ceuWn t Ki;t it out ei m mind. Se 1 e'teud N n l.ilnt te a million w mere
n..il i-.'1 r. i. .1.11 "in of bind in NV- Yerk .Stnte and
Carle L. riiillmt. tlieilrleiil pre- dMen ns te tin- oereisntv of the
nueer, who petitioned liruulgr.it im etli- tribi
rials te rid the eeuiitrv nf I'nt Seuirr- As.Vinhlynnn ttlwmd . Krerett,
et, the neter. nnd lnHttil n elnrtm i Wuiiiin m of the Iiidinii AITiiirs Cem-
Sji.'i: ti , ";'' '" uiittee. !,. lime ii'. tii(unrd n
Edith Dny. jestrrdny uttiTnoen luiub-d ,rtM,j ! , 7si wtwn tlie 1'nlte.l
Jkl-vhl"l''i n U.""u'ltt,n ,,,ttrr wi,h n '.eetnment nnd the SK Nn-
Jbee eplnn.Ulen. ,lnM This ii t.iKen te indli.ite fiem I
rA-i,r,i!'r 'r. '"''-rV0'1 '" , r,0,,p ' Itx pieistH tlmt I .iif.d.-n bus,
SI?,Mn,,,i "?v lv"'r- ' ' iIm"". ' """i nlm.uiWi.tl ts ,,iis te -.If.
iratlen, Kills Mnnd. N. andieid: k.merllllln,.1 , N , ,i,ullld ,1V ,,e
r Vl Tt (e"."!ll7l,"!,,r: , Indluii tb.it thn irriM s,-ts forth tlmt
Jli.t,r l! 1" f,.'?, v; n'"1 ; , "' "" "" tii" '"
pcetllin mill oeutl.lentelx nvpiist1 ,
your vrmissi(.ii i(. wm.lr.iw innii tin
TOOL P lERCESSKULL
Screwdriver Falls Nineteen Stories,
Striking Weman
New Yerk, Nev. 10. A hnlf-peund
sctcwdihcr, which i oiled from n win win
deIU en the nineteenth llevr of a
Sixth tixemie bulldlin; .rsterdny, Htmrk
Ir. I'llit Celcnmn, n pitscerby, en the
bend, prtierintlns her uKull nnd punc
turliiR her bruin. .,,,,.
The feiee neiutnulnted by the mnll
tenl In its full knocked Mrs. Celeman
te the sidewalk nnd her left leg beenme
instniitl p.itnHed. At ltelleue Hoi Hei
..ii.il uliiei' her condition wnt de-
Heribed an erltlciil, It was found the
screw drler hud entered her bend nbeut
two Indies.
Kmest Jt'i. n Miect tnetni worker,
who put the tool en the fdll while
tepitiin: ii window, whs nrreted en a
tctlinleil . luitce of filonleus nssnult.
MtirrtNd c.eii) nt Aticrt.ANB,
Thi un'iu1' pnt ' eme Amrlcn
hTiUm fhlrr'fc fTel.l from Dirnnaullla te
flirVrlet. In Colombia, by strplnnu. Il th
iital.Vi of " f"'t e'lUnrhl nrtlcl In the
Malm U a. Habit." Ad,
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Drtiita,
Shirta
Lingwit,
SwmtTi,
Ngligf$
cnBe, nnd further te iis n with.lt iw.il
of nnj notion iiK.unsi sioniers.'i
"I feel thnt tmnrdbss ,,( wlnt i
p'rsennl fe.d'tics nun 1. and th' w tongs
thnt hae been .lone ilier" is p. I, r
life their child nt stnke. In is
much us I he lureiits iiiten.l t nmrv a
seen ni tlie Uw allows. I i li ink 1 -Mould
de my pnrt in simplifying malt'-. fr
thnt rhild.
"I repent. 1 am ip'pte'tliu this. .nt. I
the most dellliP.'ile Mild . ireful tiiniisl t.
falthfulh eiirs,
l Mil P .'AKI.TdV
Carlten tlllTlnl a Pile et ples be.
fore him. lelt.rs trout fn ml- . n
reuragim; him in In- tienbb II.' -aid
miiflnplj ;
"I'm afrnl .i i- m fi n nn- m
peihups fear of udn i ill piempi. d
me te it in tli" lie.'I'inui'"
"I was Iniln.ri te ihti i ti In- i
mlltnnee line tli . nn l in . f
bin morel . endu. ' 1 !. I i or dr. im
there was a l.il
"Twe .lavs i . ni i '.
I get the impels Hi the s, ,, ,.,
TerCP. Ill llie t sti i n I t i
nees te the 1. ill. . i it . I '.I i i
3021. 1 hid neui I i 1 am .1 ,
Killed Man "te Protect Hener"
Washington. e in "lUlbdlim
te prettet 1 1 a liolle' ' derl ir. d Ml-,
rtllllli.' ..eldblUUI, lOtifessiug te til. po
lice jestirda that II was wlie who Imd
-he li. ice t'. All.iai.. nn a.iimi.r
lu her home. I
The most
appenllng nuallty tn f5em
pllner' elethcs, te most
men. I the Ieuk time thev
trtain their "new appear
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aure te knew that each
cpk reu buy of in .5 guaranteed
tin all our Stores ;!
SUNDAY
OUTINGS
Fitem Market Street Wharf
EVERY SUNDAY
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Round
Trip
Atlantic City
Wlldwoed
Andrw Avenue 9
Ocean City
Cape May
ben Isle City
Cerioni Inlet
StoneHarber
Pcerment
Avalen
A ViT" L '.' 'n"" ' Arelln i ' : 30L
Wlldwfiert Hrarch ir 1 . ipp "Ijj - i?
Fer aUethrrrpjjrti 7i
Evtrv Sunrljtv In N'Mi-.n.!... ic I--
1 .80 Teai Rnfr, StijidtPul, Bij
KMnTTrT Had aad inlerraedule ilatieu
S2.10 ? Gl'. Aeury P.rk,
. . Ler. Branch. nd in
Mnd Trip trmcdial ilatien..
$2.00 "ftp Point Plea.ant
Mrkt irrr- wsj-f ; 1 .,
Frem Bread strect station
$2.30 Clayten, Del.
tO-OO OXFORD, MD.
OrT5TTr7a EASTON. MD.
GREENSBORO, MD.
SUNDY. November 12
Sltp.int al k.rtlen, llirllty. il.uthl.r
Mttyitl, M.nJ.Mnn Ctldtli.ie, Hnlel;,
Cvrderi Chtpel and trtppt.
arp.rl 1- tin i ., ei J'hiU f, 55 .
Cbejlrr .. . . 7 16 s,
S3.50 WASHINGTON
$3.00 BALTIMORE
Reun-t Trip SUNDAYS
November 12, 26, December 10
Bfeml Stfiel 7 0 W mi I'hui 7e(j',
NEW YORK
SUNDAYS
December 1, 17, 31
KIS,
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November 19
Bread bluet
Wt I'nnu . 4'
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$3.75 SUNBURY
$4.00 WILKES-BARRE
Round Trip SUNDAY, November 19
StepnlTW At uu.h lurel ! i atiwIvA
K Bluun.tjun. Niwnp.i.,, mil Naiilli ie
Breed titrret 1-' 14. lien l-Wla. u Jm,
$2.70 DOVER, DEL.
4 An CAMBRIDGE. MD.
V 9J W HUULOCK. MD.
iSlu.,1 t. SfWMARKfF, MD
"7rlp rCOtlMlSBIRO, MD.
StCAFOKD, DtL.
SUNDAY, Netember 19
SteppliiK at W vemlie rtl'en llurr nutetj
Urts'iivreiM) lirld&vl'le tnk ..rje
W IHUnnleirif. 1 IoiwemI mil irr
Bread rHrtcle Su s, Hei I'laU ' W ',
Ceieler 7. Ill
$3.25 Harrisburg
g.OO El-IZABEUITOWN
.SO Lancaster
llUunrilrip SUNDAY, N.rn-I..f
larawl Hlrtvi 7 IDs, Wrsil'tilin 7 I . t,
IfUle'-etielid Mrpl ... T.ii
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.OO Cape Charles, Va.
Hound PnrnmntrA IVf 1
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SUNDAY. November 26
.nine nt New Church MuL.ml. I'.rL
weed, trkile. rlr , olerj , Killer
ture, nuiiiHgi, nirua ,-etv ud
will
Blratlizistj wwll'lilli UM(,
flvia System
.ayiiiaiiiea
Silk
Hand Bag
M.iic s Ik li.in.l b.ig, 4'4:;'j",
't'i 14 kt. pilil sliielil. Tlic ban
i liiMui- a iiurter and coin piit-c
$7.50
Silk hand bags arc very
attractive and fashionable.
The price are moderate.
S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut su
r ' mih mi:i:. iiy.ni. ii.wi.i tT.--' mi.vi rsmitiis
Ky i&
Fer Tomorrow
An Extraordinary Sale
Street Dresses
That were up te $39.50 at
25
ON THE THIRD FLOOR
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Smart new models, and a splendid
variety of colors, fabrics and styles te
cheese from. Included are draped
and tailored models in Sa.in-back
Crepe, Canten Crep'e, Matelrsse. and
Peiret Twill, in black, navy and the
new shades of brown.
They are the finest dresses and
the biggest values offered at the
prjee this season
1220-22-24 Walnut Street
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II02 CHESTNUT STREET
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Just Out of
Customs
Imported
Overcoats
Twe English makers have
went us their best products.
They are unusual.
40.00 te 1 00.00
MANN &DILKS
II02 CHESTNUT STREET
MA.vrr.A'TUIUBJ
or MKV S A's'D
MPORTKBS AP RPrAlI.Bad
BOMB"1 1 'TRARINT r-PAm.
WALK-OVER
A re you a stickler
for style?
LET us ihew you some
thing about feet - fitting
that you probably don't
knew.
The best-looking model
for yetir feet is the one
that is especially made for
the shape of your feet
We have it.
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(me of tlic Wn ter uile.i",
that utiew up thn Reed
lines of ii font l' elite!
custom flttlns in I'ln
Husslan or Hlack Calf.
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$7
Walk-Over Specials
in eeiy wanted tee
ltaIlu a n il leather,
whether censcrvatie
or jn.ed up for the
,eun!,' fellows, are
ready in 30 atyles.
$6
Lew
.50
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1228 MARKET
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Harpers
Wak0Ver
1022 CHItTNUT SHOPS
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ill ACOLLECT,ONOf ' ftgS
M WOMEN'S & 1VIISSES 0
; MODEL COATS I
I Muses - Women s
I B e I Regularly 150.00 te 165.00 P c. I
m etzes I btzes q
If ia j PUR-TRIMMED COATS OFr MARCOVA. 1 ia I
fi FASHONA, BROADTAIL CLOTH.
I In PANVELAINK te J
ft3 te Individual model Ceals with large cellars jf.
and many uitli cuffs of natural iitcli,
s t badger, black, taupe and platinum v.e!f. I 1
6 j All-ever geld (bread embroidery h lntrcy J
KH J duced en fccral models.
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Fur-Trim'd Coats & Wraps
6500 95.00
Regularly te M.50 Regularly te 125.00
HTHESE groups embrace Coats, Capes and Wraps of Alenzo
Belivia, Mandalay Belivia, Gerena, Pan Velaine, Fashona
and Marceva with trimmings of moleskin, caracul, civet cat,
fitch, beaver, gray squirrel, wolf and fox in various shades.
Advance Winter Coats & Wraps
145.00 t 225.00
GROUP of unusual Coats has just arrived, presenting distinctive
modes of the richest textiles combined with choicest peltries. Original
treatments of silhouette fur application and decorative embroidery arc
introduced. . ,
250 High-Grade Tep Coats & Capes
25-00
Regularly te 59.50
CMART Coats and Capes designed for Sports, Travel and general wear
arc fashioned of English tweeds, Shagmoer and plaid-back pole. In
colorings suggestive of the outdoors. One-half of Coats in this group are
imported.
THIRD FLOOR
BONWIT TELLER. G,CO.
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
WORTH 4 r Ww
WHILE
and because
we make them
25 te 40 Lewer in Price
Special
Demonstration
At Prices Lewer
Than Our Lewer Prices
1
Sale of
Coats
Women, Misses,
Children
This model in marvella,
brown, navy and cepen blue,
trimmed with black caracul col cel
lar and cuffs. Design of silk
stitching, as indicated.
Special QlftE!'
Val. $150 Pyi3
Sports coat that are differ
ent, individual. Raglan nnd
net-in sleeves in light blue,
brown, tan tweeds and. spats-cloths.
Special $
Reg. $55
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Every mother ewes it te herself te see
These Coats
In Tweed, Chinchilla, Corduroy
At $1g-50
W Val. $26
Suei I, 2, 3, 4, 5 year with pro
portionate incrrnte in price for boy.
and girls up te 14 year. An excep
tionally low price, as you will find
when you see the qualities, -the linings
and the making.
OutfitsCeats, Hats,
Leggings in tweeds,
$35; in chinchilla, in
cluding a wonderful
blue for children, $40;
in camel's hair, $42.50.
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Sale of Suits
t Qf $g"7.50
Our Usual
$85 te $95 fabrics
The success of a suit ia in its
lincs" and 13 a matter of skillful
"man" tailoring the Embick
way. if you please.
Al $67.50 you have the selec
tion of handsome tricetine in
fact, the whole twill family of
fabrics as well as the new chalk
stripe fabrics se popular with
women of larger figures.
We are still taking orders for
Thanksgiving Day delivery.
Sale of Dresses a0L
$35 te $125 Dresses y
for $29.50 te $95 f
Including $35 Tricetine( K IV W
Dresses for $29.50, draped en Av lm
the one side and trimmed with 7vSrffL dffif R
Reman striped ribbon and bone 'SFu h
buttons. sSfllm V
A $49.50 model for $44.50. m! J
trimmed with rows of braid and fJv
nickel buttons. A wonderfully If
striking Jenny model. J
A $95 Cape Dress for $79.50 Jl
of Reshanara crepe. Can be J&r
worn under or ever belt. Par- rM
ticularly beautiful is the model ia -((
the new beaver shade where only m Irk
trimming is self-bands of material, f
W. H. Embick & Senscl
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