Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 13, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC " LEDGE
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RPHItADlDLPHt, MOKBAT, NOVMB
MEXICAN EMPRESS .
Die IH EXILE HERE
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Widow of Den Iturbicle Fled te
Phlla. Afte: Husband Lest
Throne and Life
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PAINTINGS AT MUSEUM,
The IVtinjIvi'iii:i .Mitie.ini ha ut-i
iTeceircil from Mi" leu two pertvnl .
these of Den AitsiMiii Hni-biile nml hi
wife, Ann Jtarla. ll i u Ions. Jniui
from turbulent Meim tn iimiiciiI1 1 "lii
adelphin. Imt fln-v I we people wm'
oleSl.V reillieeie.l Willi the !ifi ill' I'lill
delpbin in I--".
Nearly n bundled ve-ir ism I 'mi It if-l-tdc
Wfl I "l'i Jfl-i'- of (i'irn for mv
rhevt month"-, .-mil paid i'"r tin- puvilii:
with hi llfi-. wliiih t'" I" tiii' thsi
even in fhe-e fiir-niV i! .n. .Moi--e ili'l
iief bell 'Vi n '1.I.1U 'ivi- ttii' Kirs.
Iturhble nuil li-ner.il .Iimh i'Pmiiih'i
led a revolt m Altaic.', phinnliii: ' v"'m
threw tile iiiitherlt m .'pam. mid ""
result Ituiliide ii- i ini'ii lliiipi'inr
of ii free mi-l independent l-i-e. Vftei-
whirlwind entnpiiiiin Ik wiiii I In
( enfiiTci r-it iiti'-r i it nuil sii'tNuii
nfti'V jrnniwen, In1 i)!ici'iliil t.i - ii ii ii
nffeetimi nf lh" pupiiliiri' .iii-l -outlet v
liV In i'i l:niipl--tins mnl vh H "
ciff.
New ('unit W.l (i:iinl
HvoijIjeiI.v v:h h-ipp nml '
. ( ilM'lll'll1 -V-11 -ii-n a i up.
.i.iriie,1 .mil Inii-liiil.- m.mnt."l
innievvhat iiiii-:i.ij tiimni-'l.r.111-
'1 i Ansit'il'i 1 '
thnmzh Mi-Mi-". .'i
i eny nml srn-'rfully
(hn-tiiiK iihh-i-
Hr'i'tf. 1 1 ii tin'
RELIC OP IMPERIAL MEXICO
ii .-mi"
Cm", ii'
t" in
ll.. -,t 1 ll'l n lull
flirew ki-.ii-" t- 'In
who lluenis'-il tli"
l llBi't- l-tllllll-ill-lll "'
,,,, ehl YV n-td neeub'.rifV mili.-inii '1
iiN liet-i" nml l'H2Scil rlii- pi1 i-in-pnse
n'etis .i ntl'M-i tren i'J. th-
first il:i 1-. tl 'H'1111'S ''i"-:ti'-
IIC peuvt wu lile tlnti ''I vnm
In lt cn.iii-'t slur: - -K-'iii tiiiutm-il '"
tnme plumed Imt- .imM'li-y milmv.
IVmivitie li-'il flu" enter et "' ."is"1
lii tin- mwi'iv i-"rt of riti-si-lly MiMn-r.
11....i lii...'.l u-iii Jill- llltli- I'-lStl "f
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mimmKKm x jzt v.v
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Ki 4 K; 'A- mils
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THREE ARE KILLED
IN AUTO MISHAPS
Weman, Leaning Out Frem Car,
Hits Pele and Fractures
Her Skull
TWO MEN OTHER VICTIMS
' 'Iwo ineii nuil ii woman were ltllleil
, f ntnl two mi'ii liijni'rd In nutumebllc nc-
'ddnit.N In tlie city yi-Htprdar.
, i MIm Jlnry Miirtln. thirty yar old,
'MSI Nerlli Sixth strwt, dlnl In St.
leM-pli's llniltiil nfter nn automobile
' In wlili'h ,lin wfin rldltiu fitruelc n pole
nt llrniiil Ntrni-r ni.d (llrnrd nvenue.
M Mm tin wuh li'imlntt from u win-
ilmv jif I hi" ear when llie rrimli rmmi
nml hi-r head xtrnrk n hex en the pole. '
l.lnlm Wnlnh. nor, North Tweiitr-nlnth I
lrll, tin- ilrlver, wnx. nrreMed. I'ollce
ay In' ns drlviiiR without a llcehye.
William Swnrtley, nlxty-twn v'enr
hi. f'lialfimt, died in the Ablneten
Marahnll Htreet,' Ji
i-nti
lent wh arretted nna
held without hall by M
track, of JitlltK Graenben, 1B14 North BOTS ACCUSED OF ROBBERY
,' jammed mm anaium -
fhe railing. 'rect
M"nttrnte Tough-
ill in nwMll action of the rorener.
A motorcar driven by Traitls Itllcy,
of 871fi Walluce Htreet, and one driven
bv Frank Meran, of Weat Mannjrttnk.
were in collUlen at llidge nvenue and
Main afreet rcnterday. With Itlley
wan .lumen l.wlng, of 0810 Mellen
nirpi. Hllcr'a tnoterenr wax erer-
I Itirned and Mnlnt wim pinned beneath
the wreckage. lie wna taken te the
1 Memerial Itespltnl. Ills nkull was frne-
ittired. UlleyV idieuldcr blade waa
broken, lietn drirei were placed unuer
technical arrest.
U' x Never 1
'
Uiri- linm or Offlc wltheul one nf
ll, ens Miliar Ttit-peckH bexit nt
ixwcntii inc r.
for
ralMtln; of wife of Knipeinr iieiisIIiii- Ilurhlde. X McaUe. Iui died
ill I'lillaileliihlii. The paiutliiK I new In the rhifvdelplia Atutieiim
I'Ultl'l
nl.ii.. Iiii. imtnrhM l.ltPl 111'
-''" ' ".' . .1 . . .t.
was liei-l.-u-eil a t'.t m "t i"" pn-i-'-
Ktupi'ie- "va- dep'i'-eil ami -"-nf te Italy
uilll llir lii1- of "Ml rti-'lifiiey. ii
lieiiMiin .1 S'J.i.ikmi a war. ami a ".no- .
Ins iirvt.- ie ri-t-n-n. '"
T.iit the i ill of .li-n-i v-. srett mm Ii.,
n e:n- lnti-r lie n-tiini"! .i ' ''
i-lnivil '-te -lii" en rln" ".e'.l th.ir s.'ve tin-
liirth." ami "Ii" '" ''d. , "." had no
hieiiit lanili-ii than an "de-i t il'.im
w:i. -isn-l mid In- "i- '""., 'I:"
iliiew i-i-feivii :l P"-ieii "' ""J1" !l
ir.ir rrisliii-ncl In ih" tat" i tn-i
'eiMha .1 -m. i.l.Mi-Ue.l en t'.i- in-r I
f,llt of MnI. . -di'ih In ''ll line ."-i
beuml for !'l ila-1'lplii:'.
I'liran te Ueiirdins lleuv
tli" rejal fni'iil) 'oil
. m a nniet Iwut nnii- i
-i" Mr-. i'hseI
FLASK-PADDED HIPS ARE
DERNIER CRI IN WET CIRCLES
Jcivi'h'i-s Say 'Me' atui '!' Buy Mere Than De Flapper
Daughters or ) etuifl Sens of the Family
TliK-ldtitl early today. His ektill wim I i
iriiiiiiied late Snturdiiy nicht when nn
mtiimiibili" Ktrnek lilm in Chnlferit. Po Pe
,ln xay the marhlne wan driven bv
'l.'il"Mrd Plj , of thnt berntivlt.
AVillimn ('. (lardner. ilftyfeur years
Iil. 11' Carpenter street. Camden,
died In (lie TVnnsylviit.la Hospital. lie
-va-. mulii'd hrtwepfi a frm-K and n
ferry in-idw.-iy rnllliiK at the Market
street whaif. tlaidne:- wns xteppinR
.ibeniil ilie Jerrybeat Salem when' the
Vegetable
Dinner
Mere nnd mere we are
recognizing the feed
value of vegetables. Yeu
can make them seappe-tiziugwith
leu IndilunMd In ulnicri tml
-pfiVm. SOe.
LLEWELLYN'S
l-hlldlphli' StMdird nnn
Sttra
1518 Chaitnut Street
Had Autemeblla AeetHerlts Cen
eaaltd In Shaek Naar Frankford
Charged with the tnrcenjr of auto
mobile areeswrlea, Jeaaph Barcuakl, of
Melrose ttrtet, and William Oxlmlk,
of Thceny street, wera arrested yea
terday by Frankford police.
The boys, who ara only thirteen
years old, are aald te have confessed te
thtMnsfta, and. conducted drtrtlTe te
n ahaek en a let near Frankford nnd
Olenwced avenues, where five aiitomo aiitemo aiitome
bile rebea, n lady's' geld wntche flash
lights nnd ether goods were found. They
were taken te the Heuse of Detention.
lea ARRKSTft. FOR Hi IOPI.ll TINd
hepllfllnt,
liana thai
mad In en
PCS'
A ftjlmpi Inte the ersinlrt bulnaa of
iirnni,
A tlnnlr srllela, whleh Ptrs
uhlrll haa attallli
tlen that in anev
d aueli crotier-
nuniBar or arrtiia wire
ar in a iintia larse atpan
mtnt ster. A tlrrnlr artleu, wriien apwaj
tie Lsixisr. "JUkd It a Habit." Aev.
lU&mlBBQklBU
Tlmss Ssusre (Sejithwait)
INDIVIDUALITY
vm
Sural eitiaJ
raBBBBBBBBaaaiaaaaaBBBBBBaBaaMaa f '
III' ' aca; .- n -ui I
I' nidi ii Mips for men.
Thi is tmt fashion's ilei-ree, Imt it
the sr;,l" in vogue, mid ji'wehr
in l-liil.iilelpliiii .ifsnrt priiliiiiiuen
i v"feiisilili..
"' that the jewelert mifid, hee.inse
I Veni
Arriviu- het-.,
in ji -i i.'iil"m
beiiM". nin
Ik
it h i- mea-it a sneili'll iiu-ri'.-lse in a
ilmiiii'l tee peeKi-r llas;.- tlask" of
all i' nnd prP-i's. but maiulv for
tl:is, thai can tit nucl.v upon the
mn-uliiii- hip and nor make tee miieh
of ,i huU".
seen nfier prohibition went en the
-intiit'- 1" e'. tlie demand for IlisK
jumpcil. Tin u cum" a iliimp, bill imw
tli' deiiiiiiid lias rcai'livd the ""teai'i"
i stas".
"It . mt the yeuns man about
i ten n or tin' il"iiiitiiiit' who lm tli"
' cip,'ii"!lv( articles," .aid a Cie-.tiuit
what of a hitler buns from tne peui'i
iiud pe'vit of an impiriiil .Mesicnn
nt the Ceers-t-cvn Visitation Ceiueill st,v,tj--M'Ier. "If i- the I iither or iiien
'. T..;t ::...., n.t 1t ill. ni '" '' n.elh.'.- who ,,-.pen.:bl.
"...:. i ....Tl ,ier in In the ..rlW "f for '" ma ..rity el the n.e.
II' MM 1 illl-l l ' " '
Will- in i iry nan
1. llnvl ln .O
"' ''' . . .-- I
Tin" -v ill n- drawn up in i-., :mn
In it tli- Pinp-rer's daushtcr di.po.e
of ,7.(iini. (b.e her from th" Mexican
Levrnimrit. nml of pci'enal ffc-l" i"
treat details linsv. pin-. brn-Ieti .in
ml her, jeuelr.i. inclndms one bow ,
tentlitiick. , , ...
Her wardiebe. eacli dre .peeifii'd.
.! civen te .eiv.mt-" -ii" mini. Cat It
erin". drew .'i blue shot -ill; dris, a
velvet mantill.i and thr" best Inc
(.illiirs. Anether rceix"! a 1"11'"
(olen-'l ii'"rine and a cresM-h.irreil .ilk
, r, jts-..;ii,. stjli another .as willed
ii bares-' dre.s and n plai'l summer sill;
The nil' r-ail- like a l.whien bfieW of t
3(.,r,. in iarts tt and muff an-i
te a si.ter te '
mi' at h'-r dlserei mi.
Il-spO"
fhe intrii-i'
ameus the p
Kmpress Died When Sexenty-nlne
ftei- n 'e!i2 'if" of si..nt -nine
v;ai-. the r.tniire.s Ann Mnri-i -li-d i'1
Mai-'li l'",'l 'j" 'he r imblins-. of tie
Civil War were growing lemler a'i'
louder- she died as she had liied, it
war and lie ruinn'. f war llei
tones-, nnd 'hose ef two of her children
jc-t in ii ran1' in 'In Church of S-.
.Jehn the I'.vi nirelist en Thirteenth
-trcet. bctw-'cn I'hctiiur and Marker.
And ll is tin' pictures of tliene per
Kitl that have arrived 'n the I'enus-Tl-inni;i
Museum the main act-ir m the
trasi comedy.
Kmpres Ann Maria, "vl-n? glossy
black eui'h frame an amiable, unin
teresting face, i.s weighted down w-th
jewelry, fine sm.ill tinker of her al
most bemdi'sx hand l covered with the
rng of imperial imdsnin.
, ' Den Ausuitin. self-mad Kinprer,
t7ts at in" from narrow ejei, !
neal Ii finelj penciled brews. He . clad
)it rich rwl vlvet nml 'lie pearl en
rruated crown upon his head tx-an the
Tilexiean e.ile mid tin- ere. His soft I
Inee-cevere i 'int.d clut.-he Ilrmly a
epy of the Mexican Constitution.
HU bidie-i rest in the I'athednil of
Me:;iee City and evi-ij vear Ills anni
er'lry is celebrated ns a heliviaj in .
Mexico, where he t new hailed ni the
"Fsther of His Country."
SAY WATER IS HEALTHY
City Official Admit Ground feri
Complaint, but Assure Citizens
The effenHlve taste nnd odor" in the
drinking water furnished by th- it lu
the IVit Philadelphia. dUtrii-t. wlib-l,
i supplied from the Schuylkill, has
entied many complaints te .- l-deed
with the Department of Public Works
in the last ten days. It it admitted'
hy the eflleials that the .emplnints ar
well founded, but tln-y kit" a-ssiirauce
that the water N fr(u from dlsensi '
tiearlnc germs ami at no time nees u
rnntain any matter or Is it In n condi
tion te jeopardize health.
The taste and odor in th- w.i'er, se
It is explained by C-uleten 11. Diimn,
Chief of the llurcnu of Water, arise
from two wiuri-r-. decninposi'len of
organic matter and ns leaves and etln r
refutation, which tlml tln-ii- way into
the river, and trade win-te, parnnjlu'lv
from sis and coke work" These pin
duclng nihstftiices, he declares, are
rinphalzvl mid llieir pr'-sence eMicis-r-I
ated when th" water In the river Is low.
ENDS LIFE AFTER ROW '
Man Quarrela With Sweetheart,
hoots 8elf in Friend's Heme ,
Worried ever a rinnrrel wit It lu"
weethcart, Ceiie YoIietiIw"!. iwentj
ne yearn old. l.nwrem-n street neitr
JeeTeraen, .shot ami hilinl hlin"lf ,Mr
terday ufternoen in the home of August
fame, IJenner smet, l.awiuliil", te
lOm no nun nom- i"i ciih-imiiiihii, II"-
ln te tin ice.
ohenlzch iiinllded hl troubles In In'
ind, who told him net te worn. A.
t time later 1 nine, who nml let'
ienUen nlene in th'i parlor, heard
abet, anil round ionenir.es lying en
' aela ulth'u bullut in his head. Vohe-
H was pronounced ticau at cue
lAkferd Hospital and the body was
" Ii- hi- thile been this -eat 111
ele.l.e in tie .'lie l"f tiles" .Ittic'i-.'.'
II, ,. ui-i' it is hard te teach new babi's
te alter the ire u-nenied living condi
tion, of a man in the middle age who
ha- become mere or Ies-n set in hi. wajs,
''Al'VtlVs u. ed in Ills ceel.tml liefe:'.'
dinner, beiau.e the law in i!.cs !i nn nn
jie..i'ie ler Ii i i.i te pun h.ie it in
manv pl.iie-. i lhar going te mal.e
him de u-iheiit irV It i imt I Hence
the enlarged I'Ockef flll-h. the ll.'l-l.
for ilie .ide iinrkcl of the -into or for
traveling bag. Hl wife, d-'sinuie , f
new nl..i ter intthd.ij. CIh-isti,i,i. or
aii'iu'-r-niy. finds .1 happv sulutien in
tli" h.'ind-eme shaker or tin -!
lieslde the regii'atieu hal;ers and
5 t
n..r.i,n-. wtie luni neti'ins te no iui m
ven lifle waj. of linlillg "the stuff."
These "inventors" have mil.- tin-cat!-
wi'h tic- hollow head, the foun
tain ,en..l iped container and ether
unve'Me I he the little electric liu'b
111 1 lie bottom of n Mask e till' owner
may knew exactly hew much of the
1 pr cleus tl 1 1 Is I remains te him. And
1 hey all soil.
CAMDEN MARKS ARMISTICE
Services Observing Day Are Con
ducted in Churches
ArmipM-v" Sunday wiim observed ve.s-.
lerday in several Cmmlcn chiii-i-lies.
Memlien of ItnyiiHind C. Theirs I'esf.
Amevican I.t'sieii, last, niglir atteiided
M-riiees; in tlic Virat I're-bvt-'n.iii
Church. The llev. Ceorge It. Hi-mius-w.iv.
pil.Uer of tln (huri-li. deliven-d -i
P'llrielu sermon, In which Corpenl
Itnymeud C. Theirs, for whom tln-t'am-den
pesi was iiaiiud and who died from
injuries received In battle, was eiilo eiile
gbed. Armistice D-iy services were held in
r.iMiidway Methodist Kpidt'ifpnl Clmn-li.
Patriotic engs atui hymns vvcie iilus-
tl-lled With Cll'el'cd .tel'eeptbl'll silnex.
' HONORS WAR DEAD
Camden Y. M. H. A. Holds Services
for 105 Here Members
In honor of 10." members who served
in i.ie ..nun v.ii- mm In li.i'i'K. of
ti-i vhe gave their lives, members e'
fii Camden V M. H. A. J (-.tenia.
nftertiiien ar the V M. II. A. head
quiTter.. SKUi and "'al.iut "treels.
(.... 1. iM ,.i,inl 1,., -.erici"..
The program was opened hr Uahhi
lli.'tf. I.ieutei'mil I. -wis l.ichcHiiuun
told of the aiiivilies of tin- Cnnideu
Hebrew be,' s who fought In the war.
.'lis" flora iic!il)isy spo',e.
Address,'", also were made hr Ilahliis
Sn 111111 Frledmiin and Harry S. la la
v'.'.evviu. belli of whom nerved in tht
war aa chaplains Mure than -'lilO mem
bers of tin" V M. II, A. attended.
LEA&PEtffllNS
SAUCE
THl CRI3INAL W0CCeTMmE
LARGEST
ASSORTMENT
of
(Cijristmas
Carbs
in
PHILADELPHIA
Headquarters for
Waterman's "IDEAL"
Fountain Pen
904-906 Chutnut St.
araagfff
Evening CletKes
When the night comes te wear them,
won't your husband be wild if his are
recking ei camphor, mussed and soiled?
The social season is en. Send bis
evening clothes and dinner jacket for
Hereg cleaning, then watch his smile ei
satisfaction when he finds them ready when
they're wanted. He'll appreciate this
rheughtfulness.
0
We have no connection with any firm of similar name.
I. HERZOG if CO.
.1 articles insured ajreinsf fire nnd theft until delivered te yei
Germantown's Dyers Cleaners
5904 Germantown Avenue Phene: Gcr. 03-91
WHY
PA Y$400
for any Player-Piane, if you can buy a new. high-grade and guaranteed instru
ment for less, en easy weekly or monthly paymenta, with several dozen music
roils, a bench and cabinet thrown in?
A well-made Player-Piane, if carefully handled, will last from 25 te 35 years
and be a constant source nf pleasure and entertainment te Its owners.
The Cunningham Player-Piane is manufactured with the celebrated REO
STYLE patents owned and controlled exclusively by us, in our modern, well
ftjuipped factory. Se perfect in construction is this Instrument that a child ess
play with all the expression of the master composer himself.
Every Player-Piane we manufacture has a double valve action and metal
tubing. De net let anybody talk you into buying an instrument with n single valve
clien, as it has net the power or endurance if it had, why should we spend twice
as much money in developing a double valve action?
The very fact that for ever a quarter of a century we have been offering
$10,000.00 for a better phne than the MATCHLESS CUNNINGHAM uheuld ha
sufficient proof of its quality!
All our Instruments arc priced from 20 te 30 per cent, lower than any dealer
anywhere (whether large or small) can aferd te sell. Terms arranged te suit the
purchaser.
CASH, OPEN BOOK ACCOUNT OR EASY PAYMENTS
IT PAYS
TO
THINK!
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Sivy.
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IAISIO CO
11 th and Chestnut Sts.
Opea Ereniajs
(Factery: SOth antf Pmrhiide Avenut)
40 HeJiMt
TalUBf
Manilla at
B4tBt4 FrltM.
We are fAa Only Piane MmrtU'
fecrurars in Pmnm. Pmtnmua tmr
Stlllng from Fmetery te Hern
Dlrict
mrenTnna. DEstaxEns axd makkrn nr women's a.vj cntLDnKS's apparei,
OP THE mailEHT OUAPAOrEll I'Oti MONK THAX TWESTY'SEYBX YEA118
Silk Stockings
1.95
Majority are our 2.95
values. Imported, nov
elty effects and plain.
All colon, and! black.
Xr
Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
Envelope
Chemises
Special, 2J9S
Of 'excellent quality
crepe de chine. Plain
tailored and trimmed,
geme with Inserts of
real filet.
A gift suggestion.
Dresses: Drastic Reductions
19M 29f 39:50 175M
Values 29 se te 225 oe
As Indication of the Unusual Values
Dresses, 35
Values te 69.50
Of Canten crepe, Peiret twill and
velvet. Styles for street, and after
noon. All fashionable colors.
Dresses, 49-50
Values te 85.00
Of Peiret twill of fine quality; man
tailored with panels, embroidered and
fur trimmed. Mostly one of a kind.
75-
00
Fur -Trimmed Coats
Positive Values te 110.00
Coats of ermandale, fashena and panvelainc. An array of unusual styles
the creations of master designers. Trimming of beaver, squirrel, caracul, wolf
and mole. Lined with Canten crepe and warmly interlined. The winter's great
est fur opportunity.
Three-Piece Suits $7Z
Specially Priced
, Of panvelaine and veldyne; squirrel and beaver cellars. The newest style
thoughtsbleuses of Canten crepe in harmonizing shade.
,We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Weman-
Steres:
Bosten
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Italtimerc
Thresher Bres.
The Specialty Silk Stere
1322 Chestnut St.
Samples
Mailed en
Request With
Pleasure
New Seasonable Merchandise
Priced Advantageously
SILKS AND VELVETS
FOURTH FLOOR '
33-Inch Imported Japanese Pongee, natural
color, bright finish, frce from rice powder;
auitable for all kinds of garments, draperies,
etc. S.leprice.Jj JQ&JJ jgyd.
36-Inch Imported White HabuUi Wash Silk,
close flne weave, bright luster, auitable for
dresses, men'", shirts, undergarments and lin
ings; a silk that will give geed wear and
launder perfectly, in all the wanted weights.
p"" 88c t0 $2.25 yd
30-Inch Undee Crepe in medium weight, bright
nnisn, wantiBDie; aecs net. require ireninp.
Sale price fc- eg yd.
FOURTH FLOOR
10-Inch Printed Crepes; the season's new pat
terns of cretonne, Arab, paisley and caravan
prints in medium and heavy-weight crepe; the
much-wanted silk for trimmings, linings and
combining with plain silks
for the new f QE te (O OC yd.
style dresser. . P 1 tVD ty&VD
40-Inch Crepe Satin, soft supnle finish, high
luster, in the new evening shades; suitable for
dresses, kimonos and undergarmcnt3.
onto price 0O Oc yd.
$3.25
$1.35
THIRD FLOOR
3fi-Inch Velvet (corduroy) in a desirable
weight, geed luster, wldn wale; suitable for
dressea, suits, coats, children's wear, house
robes, jackets and kimonos; full line of colors,
including white and black. qp rd
Sale price 70C
27-Ineh Velveteen, twill back, fast pile, soft
finish, medium luster, in all the wanted street
shades, plenty of black. & -a & d
Sal price $ 1 .DO '
4U.inch Hat Crepe, the Omega of them all,
elose fine even weave, semi-bright finish; the
most suitable fabric for draping the new length
Sa'lifjrice. . . . $2.55 t0 $4.95 jd'
THIRD FLOOR
36 and 3s Inch Silk Durctyne, soft close pile,
in all the most-wanted colors, plenty of black;
auitabli" for dresses, capes nnd f,pparate skirts.
' l"ce cjrk A(ji d.
3 1-Inch Imported Weel Broadcloth, medium
weight, iroed luster, in a geed line of the
wanted colors; suitable for dresrea, suits, etc.,
plenty el brown and black. j ftCj vd.
Sale price PO .20
COTTON WAISTS
Of Dimity and French Voile, beautifully em em em
broidercd with real filet edging and 'laces,
every stitch hand done. Retail value, $u.5.
Sale price a e q
Hand-Made Waists of Dimity, Peter Pan ami
tuxedo models; nn ideal waist for sweaters,
etc. Retail value, $4.00. 9 OR
Sale price Ps.SIO
BLOOMERS
s,'.irte'&y K;1i,rvjac'r,,i..,l,' in "pkMi ' $2 95
SILK UNDERSKIRTS
Made from a heavy quality of sntin messallne ln nn,i u , ,
effect.) (extra size). Retail valui; JgS" sSe "n'L"?011 1,no of co," (changeable e QC
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Importers and
Distributors
of Silks
Thresher Building
1322 Chestnut St.
Bosten Stere: Cleveland stm.
1148 Euclid Ave.
Telephene:
Walnut 2035
2036
19 Temple Place
Baltimore Stere 1
17 W. Lexington St.
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