Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 14, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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have been taken as part
payment for the famous
Matchless Cunningham
Pianos or Plavor-Pianes
they have been thoreuRhly reno
vated at our own factories and
ara like new. Although these In
struments are priced at these low
figures, they are fully guaranteed
by us.
EASY TERMS
UPRIGHTS
$350 Hagen &
Reufer, $OC
(Mnhenanj) OfJ
$375 Schcmack
cr Piane
Ce., $Qrt
(Mahogany) V
$400 Chickering
& Sens, $1 A A
(Mahogany)
$350 Ernest
Gsbler &
Bre., $1A
(Maheganj) IsV
$300 Smith &
Barnes $1 O C
(Mahogany) iww
$325 Walters
Piane, $1 C
(Mahogany" M.OtJ
$350 Albrecht
Piane, $'
,(Mahogany)
$425 Schubert
Piane,
$140
i !Up Vpu
(Mahogany)
$365 Starr
Piane, $
(Mahogany),
150
$400 Mathu.
shek Piane
Ce., $
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(Mahogany)
180
$300 Edouard
Jules, $91 C
(Mr.hiigany)
$500 J. & C.
Fischer, $OOC
(Mahogany)
$600 Sohmer &
Ce., $90 C
(Mahogany)
$400 Hardman,
Peck&
Ce., $901-
(Mahogany)
$450 Herzberg
Piane, $9C A
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(Mdliegany)
USED 8S-NOTE
PLAYER-PIANOS
$700 Hallet
&
Davis, $
290
(.Mahe;;wi)
$750 Lester
Piane, $
300
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(Mahogany)
$800 Mathu-
shek Piane
Ce., $
s325
t IUp rn
(Mahogany)
$900 Ivers &
Pend, $OOC
I IUp Spu JJ
(Mahogany)
$950 Conever
Piane, $OCC
'i I ll.p Np tJJ
(Mahogany)
Miniature Parler Grands,
Ranging in Price from
$425.00 te $650.00
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WOLVERTON'S JOB
Indications That Camden Court-
ty'a Able Prosecutor Will
Net Be Reappointed
CONVICTED 120 SLAYERS
The eleftinn of .Tinier Silrer, a Deme,
crnl. ns (inrorner of N'pw Jerxey. will
liip.'in i ip nivhin: et i iinrie a. ei
rrleti n tlip jini'-reiitlnu iitterney
of
Cmmlen Ceitnly. en March l.'l next.
Mr. AVoh-erten, who ranks among
tlip nbli'it Prosecutor' in New Jersey,
it a Hi'jmhllean. mid whs aielnted In
1 JUS liv r.orprner IMse. new 1 nlted
SlntP Senater. Am the tprm is five
xrnrs. Wolverton' appointment eon een
iimud llirensli'int the Incumbeiiey of
tiocrner lMwnnl. .. .
ltnd S nte Senater Kunen, Tteptin
llrnn. Iiepti electeil iioirner lnt Tues
day. Wnherttm wmilil have been ie ie
Biiiteinteil. Pmlial.lv tlii- aeeennts for
tlic unnnMl miiMty f Smitli .Terney
itniini.il.Minu in l.clmlf nf Kiiiunu and
Senater rieliashw at tlip recent'
election. , ,, , . I
reinier .Indue Trendi. pemecrat. i-
I'elng mentioned if the pruleihle miip
((n.nr te Mr. Woheren .IihIkp
IVpiich. ln lives in Cnuiilen. " " ',
a. tn worker m iiidinlf of talwiinW
iiml Sile". j
In addition te his firp-jcir term ns i
rtoseciiier. Mr. Wolu-rten serxed
mure than seien years n n-itiint
pro-ceuter. tinder the late Henri S. '
Snivel. William T. Hejle and t vH'
liiim .1 Kiaft. who succcdlcd Mr.1
l!i.le when the Inter was appointed
Indue ,
As Priispru or nod assistant. Viol Viel Viol
erten lin hantll.'d mere limn 1-0 mur
der iis,.s uitlieiit an nciimttiil I'eins re
turned. Sever tl of the cases attracted
luiintry -wide attention.
An Important Case
'I'lie trial of r'rank .lames and Hay '
mend SchiicU fur the niunler of Paiid
Paul, ('.niiilen haul, messetiser, was
one of Vih rr mi's mol Impurfint
c.i'es. Although .lames and Seliuek
lieastel of Miiisiileralile inllueuce. h'Uli
were found culity and elei treciited.
The loiiMcneti and ilei tmcutiivi of
(iullferd ('. Yeung for the murder of
Harry Jarioed. jitney drlnr. was
another of ill" later ucees.rs In the
Cilmlnal Court. i
In liil'.l, Mr. Wehertiili established
a precediiit in New Jersey bv disposing
of thiileen l.iunler i'ieM within three
week-. Klfji't cases wern dispi.spl of
In a siiiui,. day In JihIbp Mmtiirn.
Ameiu these v.as Mrs. Mnry Whlte
h.ail. who hid liilbd two of lier chil
dren In a futile attempt at suicide
after her husband bud deseited her.
She was found guilty, but sentence was
susi"iided after Mr. Woherten pletded
for mercy, owing te th cxtcnnatiiic
i irnimstancP".
The tiininiiM 1 1 link niyMery In P.KId.
in wlin h n lleadliiE. Pa., nieicl.ant was
ki'lnl bv his brother-in-law and his
h.iili hidden in the weeds in Mount
l'lihraiiii. N. .1 . was another cue in
wlin h Sir Wolierten distlnsuished
liln.self. altlieus'i at that time lie I, .id
been in tlie Prosecutor's utbee but a
fi-w months.
I'atlier of "Mercy" Hill
Mi Wiilipiten was a nieinlipr of
the Legislature in l!lir. 'JC, 'J7 and
Ms. and intrediiieil the Woherten bill,
which p units n jury te iccemineiiil
meuy In a tirt-de-'ii'e murder icrdict.
In" l'.Ml. ns A- lsfnnt Prosecutor.
"Wo'vefen a-sistul in ti(. )io-ecutlen
lu the elei t Ien fun d cusp-, in (.'nnidrn
in which srver.il members of tin- Cam
den j idler feire win ilisfrimliUed for
il.i1ntl.uis. of the ilertlen la is,
During his jive years ns Prosecutor
ceiiduciel a nuniher of suciplng raids
in suhniiis and gambling liens. in
Cam tin. As tin" result of a w'.el.sule
laid en Camden saloons m lli'Jti, sU.
."00 va i'n 1 in Iurs. in a sing!" day
ill Ci'tnill.ll 'eillt.
In I'll,'!, Mr. Wolierten was nsslgund
te assist Attorney tieneml Wllnn In
the ielltlc.lI clean-up of Atlantic
County, .s'-ieral lutliiiitlal epll'li lan
11 ere em ght in the dlllgnet
Pining his ihi' years as prosecutor
!.! office lias handled luere than 12,000
ii mnnl i i i ttt r- wuh it geeei il recur!
of iiinvictiui of between U- and !'.".
per ci nt.
LEWIS NOT FOR BENCH
Lawysr Tells Governer He Is Net
Out for Common Pleas Judgeship
(loierner Spreiil will fill the i.vnn.r
in Common Pleas Court Ne, within
the next few days. t was (.aid today.
The neancy was .iiis.nl hy ih, dcatli
of .ludge Iteger-.. The 'i.ii.iner Is said
te favor Assistant District tteitiev
.Itinies t!av linuleii, .lr., for the place.
A new candidate Is Clrirlcc. Sliihlrr.
of th firm of Williams A. Slnklcr Mr.
SlnMer Is one of the ynunc'r members
of the liar. Iain in ). Lewis, who Ins
thi Indersement of Ceiuressin ir. Vai
has written te i loverner suing he
is net an nspirmt.
He fore le.uing the cltv last night
CiOierner Spn. il conferred with Dr
Clide I. King. Iie.nl of the Pin. het
1 i . ill Commission.
THIEVES JUDGES OF SILK
Nclseltss Robbers Loet Sixth Street
Establishment of $1000 In Goods
Veteless ihpps, v. lie nipnr'ntlv
' eie geed judges of luerchindlst , forced
an eatrati' te the i sta'illshnienf of the
Inltid States Trimming Cnnipanr,
UK) North Sixth street, lute last night
i rul stele a quantity of sill, mil cloth
iluel at ineie than SI linn 'I he same
I lam was rebbiil last .Ven mini
As the robbers took nothing but the
must valuable goods, members of tin
lirm lalieie the ieb was done In persons
familiar with iinuUtles
Although a watchman wtr en duty,
le did net bear the thiciis It is lie
lieied that the stolen goods were taken
away in an automobile
BABY BORN WITH TEETH
Arrival at Northeastern Hospital
Has Twe Molars en Lewer Jaw
lioiethy Murdei'K a hiln born .'tt
the Northeast, i n lle-.nal, ciiiic into
the world with two tci ih
The Icith rie beih en the Inuii- j.ny
and are iimri.'ls c.f pe.nK wlutem'si,
ncieidlng te iiibnlling ten e
I'h.islciiins sny (inrethi Is imp nf the
b)'t b'lblcs bin II there ifccnth Slie is
the lend ch Id in ) ii f.imilt .
Mis Helen Mii'fleik. t Ii. mother,
lues at "V'.ti Aen Mint The father
dnerteil hii. lamlly In -t Mai and hiiH
i net l.en lecaDd.
PAID TO SEE CHILDREN
Aililn l.ncKliin, of tlilp rlly. rltnrs'!
i her liiiNlmnil. Allen l.i rMnn. nf N'err "
Kiwri, wiiii nnn-Miiiiii. ,t .1 iinirin i
Ixfnri' MiniWlutli- CIiiiK hi Nurrihluwn ,
rntrrilny It il' "leji'Mi Hint l.mldmi Inii
horn hnnrillnc tli rhildreii in t lit cenn
Irv near line tinil t hat l' Inn ticcn
lelH'i'Uni? n tell of .$1(1 I'M'iy two witKh
f.-ein lil1 v.Ife for the piMtegp ff seeing
Ut vhlhlrcn,
Government Wants American Insti
tutions te Send Exhibit
A reanent te' Amerlrn te send nn nrt
exhibit te France has been tnade by the
Prench (Severnuicnt. Ufflciala of art
tistitutlnnn of Philadelphia and nevcral
ether cities have been asked te co
operate. This Is iald te lie the first time
Prance has ever made tuich a reciuest
of this country and art patrons my it
In a recognition of the jirn'recs made
by the t'nitcd States In the field of
art.
The message from the French
fieverntnent has caused considerable
enthusiasm among art patrons and
students In this city.
An nrt beard, te he headed by Presi
dent Harding mid Prrnident Milleiand,
of Prance, will make plans for the
semltni; and arrangement of the ex
hibit. Philadelphia will Iip represented
nn the beind bv I.nngden Warner,
director of the Pennsylvania Museum,
tii'd lluccr P.lllett, principal of the
Scheel of Industrial Art.
PLANT NOW
MICHELL'S
BULBS
Fer blooming
next spring
Hyacinths
Daffodils
Tulips
Crocus, Etc.
Palms, Ferns, Plant Tubs, Jar
dinieres, Pets and Saucers, Pep
Cern and Cern Peppers.
Catalog Free
518-516 Market St.
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VEGETABLE SOUP!
An Assembly of thn
very best members of
the Vegetable family
called together by the
L'Aiglen Chef.
Geed stock, every one
of them and only pane
te Pet because in that
way they best serve you.
A savory let that has
gene through the (ire
and come out all th:
better for ill
laten
15th and Chestnut
iS'jen llrnad nw.iw Walnut I
Alie Operating
i- AiRien Annex
1G04 Chestnut St
wiiiiiiniiiiMini.n
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MVOnTERS. UKFiaXVliS AXD MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND riULMtEX'S APPAItEh
or Tin: highest vhmiavwii iei: meiie tiiax twexty-sseve.v yeaiss
Silk Stockings
1.95
Majority nre our 2.9:5
values. Impeitcd, nov
elty effects and plain.
All colors, and black.
Presses Drastic Reductions
19 29M 39-5t175M
Values 29-50 te 225
As Indication of the Unusual Values
Dresses, 3500
Values te 69.50
Of Canten crepe, Poiret twill and
velvet. Styles for street and after
noon. All fashionable colors.
Fur - Trimmed Coats
Positive Values te 110.00
Coats of ermandale. fauhena and panvelaine. 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 $7Ht
Specially Priced
Of panvelaine and veldyne; .squirrel and beaver cellars. The newest style
thoughtsbleuses of Canten crepe in harmonizing shade.
We Specialize In
CHOCOLATE
DLApELPHIA ICE CREAM
IPWjjIijBI
Mitchell
Fletcher the2APef
Malaga Table Raisins
Luscious, juicy, thin-akin Table Raisins
Special Weeden Bexes. 5Vi lbs., each, $4.00
Colossal Mb. boxes 70c Cornucopias Colossal Clutters, 70c
Colossal Clusters, package. 65c Fancy Clusters, Mb. package, 50c
Charge
Accounts
Solicited
18lh & Chestnut Sts.
12th & Market Sts.
5600 Germantewa Aye.
Atlantic City, N. J.
Convenience
Savings Depositors will find this bank
a convenient place for their savings.
Beth of our offices are conveni
ently located in the center of
bu8ine8H activities. Checks may
be cashed or deposits made at
either office.
Interest allowed with checking privi-
lefes. '
"Total Resources Over $12,000,000
IheRluEstaxe Title Insurance
ndJsBST CompanyefPhiladelphia
523 Chestnut Street 45 S. Bread Street
Aerds from Independence Hall Lincoln Building
Oldest Title Insurance
Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
Apparel That Slenderizes
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On everybody's tongue
and in everybody'
mouth. A tld-bit rare
beyond compare
taste one-je-tiWy
S wnerever
geed ice-cream
sold
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Bell Telephones
Spruce 8440
Gtn. 2000
Seasonable Suggertiem
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
for Savers
Company hitftcWerld
Envelope
Chemises
Special, 2.95
Of excellent quality
crepe de chine. Plain
tailored and trimmed,
some with inserts of
real filet.
A uift suggestion.
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
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the Larger Wemani
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Wonderful Values in Dresses
There are thousands of Dresses here from which te cheese
and a wide price range, but particularly we wish te direct atten
tion te the really extraordinary values we are offering at :
$25.00 $35.00 $45.00
Medels for street, afternoon and evening wear in eachgreupj
sizes for both women and misses. Come and see these Dresses
tomorrow. . .
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$75.00 and $80.00 Coats
for $65.00
Only a few of these left,
but they are wonderful val
ues; women's and misses'
sizes.
A Stock of Fine French Gloves
Unsurpassed Anywhere and the
Lewest Possible Prices
French Gloves made expressly for Jeseph G. Darling
ton & Ce. by the foremost manufacturer in France. Our
stock is mere complete this season than has been possible at
any time since the World War upset skin supply and work
ing conditions. Our French Gloves have net been advanced,
notwithstanding the increased cost, due te the tariff.
French Suedes in delicate gray
nnd ecru shades; 8 nnd 16 button
lengths $4.25 te $7.50.
Black Kid, another favorite of
fashion new; 8, 12 and 16 but
ton length $4.25 te $6.50.
Strap-Wrist Pique Kid in black,
white and colors $3.50 a pair.
Women's McCallum
Pure Silk Hosiery, $3.00
The Plain, Heavy Silk
Stockings which make such
an appeal te the really care
fully dressed woman; full
fashioned, of course, and
perfect fitting. Very com
plete color range, including
black, white, navy, creelc,
Piping Reck, silver, cord
ovan, beige, biscuit, gun
metal. McCallum Lace Instep,
Triple-Clocked and fine
Novelty Silk Stockings
$4.50 te $7.00 a pair.
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Talking Dells,
Special at $3.25
In our newly opened Tey
Section en the Second Fleer
you will find the famous
Madame Hendren "Mama"
Dells, fully dressed, 15
inches tall, at $3.25; larger
sizes, $4.00 and $5.00.
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Radium Silk Chemise,
Special at $3.00
Radium Silk Envelope
Chemise, beautifully made,
three styles. Fine for gifts
and wonderful values at
$3.00.
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The Advantage of a
Frent-Lacing Corset
Are Many
Women who have been
properly fitted in a geed
Frent-Lacing Corset will
never go back te the old
fashioned back-lacing kind.
We sell Gessards exclusively
and have the right model for
every figure. Prices start at
$2.00.
Duvetyne Beaded Bags
Special at $3.00
Duvetyne Beaded Bags,
draw-string model, light and
dark shades special at
$3.00.
French Pique Kid Strap-Wrist
Gauntlets in many dainty combi
nations of color new and dif
ferent $4.50 a pair.
One-clasp Pique Kid in black,
gray nnd tan $2.76.
Short Gloves in black, white
nnd street shades $2.50 te
$4.25.
Priscilla Sewing Cabinets,
Special at $10.75
Priscilla Sewing Cabinets,
full size, mahogany finish.
One of the feature items in
our First Fleer Gift Section.
Reman Jelly
Valaze Reman Jelly is an
astringent balm which con
solidates' and strengthens
loose and flaccid tissues
particularly helpful for tight
ening and smoothing the skin
about the temples and eyes.
We carry all of Mme. Rubin
stein's Valaze Beauty Prep
arations. Handkerchiefs
Plain wliite and colored
embroidered all-linen Hand
kerchiefs for women special
at 25c each.
Women's hand-embroidered
pure linen Handkerchiefs in
plnin white and colored cm
breidery 35c each or 3 for
$1.00.
Women's Lissue I Iiindker-
hicfs, nunrunteed fast colors,
colored borders 35c each or
3 for $1.00.
Men's corded border all
mien Hantlkerchiefs, also plain
hemstitched initial llandker.
chiefs ut 50c euch,
f'hildren's Handkerchiefs
with colored embroidered lie
urrs in corner 3 for 50c,
Women's hiiiid.omhreiderrd
linen Handkerchiefs, Ii,rf.e .
sertment in P.,in white and
solid colors 50c each,
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$55.00 and $60.00 Coats
for $40.00
Beautiful Coats in a va
riety of styles, all with fur
cellars; women's and misses'
sizes.
$65.00 and $70.00 Coats
for $50.00
Women's and misses'
sizes in several geed styles,
one of which is shown. All
have handsome fur cellars,
some fur cellars and cuffs.
Men's Full-Fashioned
Silk Hosiery, $1.00
First class, full-fashioned;
black, navy, gray, cordovan,
white. Orders for this Hos
iery were placed long age,
before the rise in silk -otherwise
we could net sell
them for se low a price.
New Alpaca and Mohair
Weel Scarfs
Single texture, which
makes them light weight and
warm; striped ends of con
trasting colors. Prices, $5.50
and $6.50.
The Best Hair Nets
At the Handkerchief
Counter you will find Dar
lington Hair Nets, larger,
stronger and better than
most ethers, yet the price is
only 85c a dozen.
Russian Blouse
Slip-Over Sweaters,
$15.00
The new Russian Blouse
Sweaters in slip-ever style!
wide sleeves, soft roll cellar,
narrow belt; the edges of
cellar, sleeves and bottom of
sweater ure edged in black
silk tape. Several geed color
combinations.
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