w ,WVK" lit ' ' !j,' A'jl !; , it: .' r ", ws x U il' iH II re b. w h if" ft fell 28 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIUABELPHIA?. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1922 BUSINESSMENPLAN &" 'Chamber of Commerce te Map V& s Out Details at Meetine I nYAI TY P.AMPA GN Today WILL WORK AMONG ALIENS Te make every Philadelphia!! n lernl, Hternte, English -M'enklng Amerlcnn cltlicn; every Philadelphia home nn American heti.e, In which the American language Is spoken and In which American standards of living obtain, a aeries of Americanization conferences will begin tomorrow In the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. The- first meeting will hrlng together representatives of the various racial groups with the Americanization Com Cem ntttce of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce and with leading njriires in this work In this city nnd Washing ton. On successive Thursdays ether groups, Including the representatives of the local industries, the educators, the women's clubs and all phases of the city's life will gather. At the opening session Alba II. Jehn en, president of the Chamber of Com Cem Btrce. will preside, and the chief speak ers will be Judge J. 11. ttumngteu and William P. Parba, n director of the Chamber of Commerce. E. E. Bach will present the facts nnd tlgures and the definite plan. As the llrst step toward the goal at this n.eetlng the city will be instructed by Americanization committee, one te each ward. Later will come a citizenship cam paign, which will bring the ihembcrs of the racial groups into full use of their powers as citUens and make them ac tive la community work. This will be followed by a drive of a patriotic na ture, when the An.crlcan principles will be thoroughly drilled into the new citi zens. D. S. C. AWARDED PHILA. AND CHESTER HEROES Posthumous Hener Comet te Private W. F. Smith Twe citations for the Distinguished Rrvlc Cress, one of them posthumous, were conferred by the War Department , yesterday upon two men who fought with the Twenty-eighth (Iren) Divi-1 slen. Second Lieutenant Edward N. , Burns, of 3016 Brandywine street, and , Private William t smun, wnese uenie was In Chester and who was killed In the exploit for which he was cited, are the men thus honored. Beth men were members of Company B, of the 111th Infantry. Burns was then a sergeant. Near Fistnette, France, en August 10. 1018, they and one ether man cut their way through enemy wire entanglements under lire, reached their objective and engaged the enemy In hand-te-hand combat. Sis Of the enemy were killed and the at tacking line 'was euabled te advance te the new position. At further risk of bis life Sergeant Burns carried back one his comrades, who had been fatally wounded. Smith's next of kin is his mother, Mrs. Minnie Smith, loe East Beventh street, Chester. $1,000,000 Bakery Addition A $1,000,000 addition te its bakery Building en the north side of Glennoed venue, west of Twelfth street, will be built by the National Biscuit Company. The structure will be eight stories and basement und contain all modern appliances. f CLAD'S PARE RS COMPEL SUCCESS Unchecked WASTE in parlnt vegetables li Extravagance Continued Extrav agance mean fallura CLAD'S PARER turn. WASTE into WEALTH k Kitckta Eqaipmstt ler Hotels and RiiUurtsti VICTOR V. CLAD CO 119 & 121 s. nth St. VWln IL 1 i ftp of SETOSE ATTZX , . The Picture Tell the Story Tlili enitrrful preparation keepe r"i liatr Juet hew miu mint It. .Nnthlnis lt It nn Ui market. Kwpi tie meet mo me Maw bl!r In .tr peeltien. .'I",0"' "J S'n'ilne Marvel with the Bed SUr ei the aM. Then- t nenu Jutt ae feed. Ker eile at all Drug- and Depart-Bi-nt Sterei. . Mnufarftir1 by Uarrel Article! Ce.. Inc.. MT Fourth .We.. Pltuhurgh. V. RED PEPPER SURE BACKACHE RELIEF The heat of red peppers takes the "ouch" from a tore, lame back. It can net hurt jeu, ami It certainly relieves the pain at once. When you are suffering mi von ran harJly get around, lust try lied Pepper Hub. and jeu will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrntlug heat as red peppers. Just as seen as you apply Ited Pepper Rub you will feel thu tingling heat. In three minutes It warms the tore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gene. Ak any druggist for a jar of Bowles Red Pepper Hub. Be sure te get the genuine, with the name Bowles en each package, Adv. Illlllllllllllll 8.30 A. M. NEW YORK EXPRESS Urn Bread 8treet Station 8.30 A, M. .'I, um' "PP'nK ' " iinia delpaia and North I'luliuHpbia, arrival New Yerk, Penmylvama Station and Budaen Terminal 10.30 A.M. Convenient Train Fer 11 o'clock New Yerk Engagements Parler care, Breiler lliilTet, Club car, Standard rearhee. OS Eipreae tralm between Philadelphia and New Yerk trarjr weak-day. . fSTORB OPENS DAILY AJ w A, M. AMD CT.OSKS AT 5110 P. BaV 'All These Goods en Sale Tomorrows moil Mi . eKerint.-B.tL w.te. '-; af-te'aiei . 'MiJBJBil'ataaaWl 1 21r4 i rr a-iT C e 1 a I i" Coerf Purchased Throughout November Wtll Be OlSl AnfllVclSery Julwl Charged en December Bill, Payable in January, 1923 Our'Annlvrtary titk cAvemen(e Aav been the mtntatien of ih month I H JJE Caoteii Crepe)2.69 Exceptionally fine quality tremendously popular weave for draped frocks in black, brown and navy. 40 inches wide Sji II II II w w w w ttft if I li Neveltv Saiini. S1.9S i I Fine Taffeta. SI. 98 Irrctty new designs for dresses. 1 ISeft. chlffeii llnlsh. Ptaln colors meines or HKirts r'en. lunvy quel-1 linu levciy cnaiitfcuuie ertccts. i.i 1 a men. Ilty In brilliant Jet black. 86-lneB. 1 I.lt Drethers Klrat Fleer, Seuth felOrteiniti BATS TRIMMBD FRftS OF CBAROt Ell m I in MtI HI HSn Eighth W TRADING STAMP WITH rmtm )c PURCHASE ALL DAY J if.u I eNts vm.rnw TRAntNii sir amp WITH i nth '" 1 e m mmmf w, . .. .. . . v. ....-- . . . ------. EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Men's Famous Highland Shaker Sweaters' frullever Style, $949 te $10.98 Ceat Style, $9.98 te $11.98 w. K.r.nt.. these sweatera te be 100 per cent pure virgin wool, of finest quality and absolutely perfect, Shawl cellar; strongly knit-in pockets and re-enforced buttonholes. Navy, white, maroon, brown and heather. Beys' $3.50 Scheel ( Weel-mixed yarn; heavy 1 shawl cellar and pockets Lit Brethara 8ECOND FLOOR MMwaMMRMMUMMMai ioeI Sweaters, $1.98 T y ribbed knit; coat style with J ts. tKjA.t!5.JLaSlsy V Cerk Linoleum Rugs 800 of Fin$t Graim Cerk Linoteum Rut Btlew Regutmrl $7.50 Rusrs $17.60 Rugs ) $Q 70 Size 7.6x10.6 iS" A sensation al Anniver s a r y pur chase and Bale. All the maker1 had en . hand, closed out for cash at less than cost of production. Beautiful patterns; wanted sizes. Actually below the usual cost of felt-base fleer covering. Seamless Weel-Face Velvet )$ WQ Size 6x9 I JV j Rugs, $39.50 9x12 feet rugs with linen fringed ends ; many pretty patterns. Rag Rug Specials: Size 24x48 Inchee $2 Woelcraft Ruga, $1 $1.25 Rag Rug, 89c 50 EXTRA-LARGE AXMINSTER RUGS Finest auallt.v srx-clally nrlctd because of alight color hadlnr. $85 Rugs $7.50 $75 Rugs SC7.30 875. Rugs $C7. Size 11.3x15 v- I Size lUxri Size 9x15 ft." lit Drethers FOURTH FLOOIt 14.08 mv . jjrmi a!mBmimm t;mMpL, III, P W tfU.OM $15 te $20 Handsome Fleer Lamp Shades $1M5 te $J4.98 Beautiful tailored and plaited effects. Many have dainty Georgette tops te soften and make lovelier the glow of the exquisite silks from which they are fashioned : quite a few with alternating; panels of Japanese flrured silk In sunburst effect All w'ith very deep rich fringe all sllk-llned. Lit Brethers THIHD FLOOIt Rapid sellingbut the lets were large and sixes still are complete! Men's Warm Winter Clethes i s&2? Phenomenal Anniversary clearance of huge surplus leti secured in New Yerk at a (Cl timelv RBvintr of 25 te 402&. aaSl y TVinae Thaf Wevn tQl"l ' . Thnae Tlief Wnre S7 Kfl -.a.vea.wc.w ,,ww Vwv r -.-- IMA wwv "v.vjv,.-. With Plaid Back k 11 . 1 l. MJ1L ..1 U 1 . V ....& .J A1.A M.M iMttti.. lAla MmmIsm .IiahIJaI.. AII-WOU1 luurics WJI.il piaiO OBCKS. IjOOSe-CUl Oliu hid iiwjwaik rai eHiiii enuuiuiua and catin linings. Great coats, ulsters, ulsterettes and dress overcoats. Every size. All That Were $28 r Ttr 1 AU 'mat were, $85 3U1 ID With Extra Trousers . it i ...)... ..imiM a.M.1 iwAnAm (n Tieth siriart and censerva Allwgui tuBsiuicice, irtjiwute situ - - ,. tive colors, uatterns and models fine sports models especially Skillful tailoring. .. .. 'Ill fj llVlVl T IPfsW W )i'MaiW fp-T,'WaWB 111 nlHIl Lll I IIP 'SL SJQ,5 Z4 18 $mm.m Beys' $12 All-Weel SUITS I $7 Norfelks With Extra Knickers ) w Very geed-looking and altogether serviceable tweeds, casslmeres and cheviets. Sizes 7 te 17. . -T V. Beys' $7.50 Raincoat and Hate. Set, $4.98 Guaranteed absolutely water proof tan bombazine all seams taped and cemented. Double Deuble breasted; slashed pockets; belted all-around. Sizes 6 te 18. Bey.' $10.50 $7-50 Chinchilla CeaU Pole sports models; blue, brown or gray. Red flannel lining. Sizes IVi te 9. Lit Brethara Second Fleer, 7th St V37 f4fM U mm fi. bbLeB Profitable Anniversary News for Men 6 Wrights' AH-Wooi Absolutely first quality, heavy weight, all-wool yarns ia natural color. Elastic ribbed; spring needle machine make! Closed crown, re-enxercM gussets, carexuiiy tailored seams. srsrwr " t $1.50 Union Suite. 98c I Maye make. High-1 grade ecru cotton 1 yams; zuuy re-en-1 forced. Seconds, f .fi $2 Pajamas, 91.59 Striped outing flan nel. Jackets with sur plice necks, pockets and silk frogs. I.lt Brether1 $2.50 Union Suits, $1.49 Clese ribbed cotton yarns in random mixtures. Winter weight; seams and gussets fully re-enforced. -First Fleer, 7th St pairs; $1. 68c Half Hese, 30c Cashmere. Seamiest; double heels and tees Heather colors. Three ill n iiiui lMi Myii I Men's 5 Velour Hats,3.25l X a unuua tot at lMi Anmoertmry Frteel A. particularly geed looking shade of brown,. Smart new curled brim models. AH sites. Ne mall. or phene orders. Men's Aleys' $1.50 Caps. 98c Tweeda and ethor woolens te match all tne newest winter wowing. 1 Children's $2 Chinchilla Exceptionally smart; brown, navy, clnnu men and array. We carry a compltte line of StoUen and Sehoble teft felt .httl and dorbleo in the noweit winter ttyU$ and coloring. Lit Brethera First Fleer. 7th St k 1-AS1 .49 TT An Extra Biff Anniversary Value and a Convenient Club Plan, se as you can take advantage of them at once! rB !&T 'l'TrrWBiPi ) r JJJif'tt 3PBPS711 -V :-; t'lrFswjlmv ""f infill This $275 Living $ Roem Suite 169 .50 Large davenport, comfortable wing chair and club chair. Spring backs and edges; loose spring cushion beats ; covered in tapestry or velour in rich colorings. $50 Bed Outfit, $32.50 Bex spring with 63 spiral;,, roll edge all felt mattrcus. two laret." feather pllleus Covered In tine grade ticking Made te your order te At any regular Mzu bid. $18 Mattress, $10.85 Imperial edge, all-felt mattreta, ceered with excellent taking. Our own superior GOLD LABEL, mattress. Regular blzes. $12 Mattress, $6.85 All-cotton, covered in fine grade of tick ing. Keii edge. AH regular sizes. "" ..... , $6 Pillow & Bolster Sets, $3.39 Twe large pillow a. 'Xtra-!ze bolster. Covered with geed grade of tleral ticking, filled with pure odorless feathers. Ne mall orders filled. 1.1 Brethera FOURTH FLOOR Beautiful LACE PANELS An Anniversary purchase of 5000, really net enough te fill the demand there is sure te be. Se early choice is advised. Panels,"" M 5C ft- MWM h as yt f ' yy i I PanelgJOexf lMUQie tve Panels, ( Panels, jl $35 Cedar I Chests . . . Most popular lace window hangings. Notting ham and filet laces in white and ivory also Kich and conies of very exnensive laces. beautiful patterns! $23 .49 Large sizcv splendidly con structed. Limited let. Com plete with cushion, that alone is worth $4. $1.75 Ruffle Curtains, pair, $1.25 Scrim, prettily hemstitched. $3 Velour Remnants, yard, $1.59 50-inch. Splendid assortment of colors. $2 .98 Filet Net Curtains pair Simple and neat figures In white and cream. Lit Brether THIRD FLOOR These Savings en Steves Are Remarkable Even for Anniversary Sale! i ' e Miller Oil Steve s$fr7? Smokeless and odorless. R u s t less brass tanks. Gas Radiator Four-tube jewel front, aluminum finish; will heat a large $V95 room C Vm I II Sold en Clnb I'lan (( $5 Gas Reflecting Steve Has square copper reflecting surfau) that gives wonder ful heat radiation and will w u r m large SO QC room.... a&70 Full nickel trimmed: cen ter draft grate; solid cast base. 8 Garage Heating Steves $6-75 Cast Iren. W a $55 Famous Eclipse Cabinet Gas Range With Black (in e, Spla.h.Back 4SOV With Whit Splaah Back, . SB Kstra Connected free within city limits and Camden where fuel 11m runs te Kitchen. llr-Tlfht Weee Bterai Lit Brether Third Fleer I $3.39 all ibiet mitaV wonderful heater. 5ibejavi gtefe ; gpeeieJ TKuSdti TUiqiix TW) : The YELLOW TRADING STAMPS that we give are an inducement for shopping at this store these stamps are as geed as money they secure up-te-date personal and household merchandise FREE OP CHARGE wmt M v mm BiBBaaaBW eMaiaMae. aw aMMBaHaa BeaaMaH llH M-il I IB I II teeet-aee II IB '' lll' I "" " ",,,1ii1iSBWBaBBMBBBBBlBBBBiaBWBBliaBSBMMiiSsia JVJ VX Vef4JiJ THURSDAY! B(S' wal5 l? Ssrsf (4m Z s7'HP7 V8bWs I fix &&tFifiavi JPA lr!fTT-N-WTr "V BBtt VBaW nmFTW 1 ttOtlh ITtiX!7 il 'JIM 'iiiiiKi 111 II 1 eT IM Women's & Misses' $8.75 te $20 Dresses $5,$6-s. $7.50 & $9.50 Attractive models in all-wool serge or Feiret twill with braid trim mings; also one or two piece wool jersey' frocks; veleurs with pretty embroidery, velveteen, Canten crepe or crepe de chine. Hats Trimmd Free of Charge. 3&4VeleurQO HATS ItfOLr PnrMi.iK., nf isnn. nady-fer-wear tailored styles in black and a few colors. Various vhapeB; ribbon lunu trimming. 124' Women's 25c Stockings seamless macK cotton. "' runs.- 25c Half Hese, 12V8e Black anil uordevHn cotton. Women's $1 Stockings, 39c Fashioned. Black und cordovan eilk. "Mill runs." V: '.';1 n.2b U. S. Government I Am Underwear, each ( wJ Meavj', and di Army Safety Razors, 19c Full nickeled. natural gray, flat and ribbed wool shirts rawers. $1.50 U. S. Marine 7Qc Underwear '" flat White ribbed. woven, O.D.Woel Blankets, each, $2.88 Extra heavy ; long and warm: Height 3 te 4 jKiunda each. Beys' $1.35 Union Suits, 98c Jecc-llned cotton. Natural color. 39c Flannel, 25c White Canten! twilled back. Tots' $2 Dresses, $1 Bleemer models of Ptssy cloth. Slits 2 te 6. $2 te $3 Corsets, $1.50 Lit Brethera' Special and C-B a la Splrlte. $6 Blankets, pair $4.95 Weel plaids In pink, blue, tan and gray. t;ex80.nch. Children's $1 Suits, 79c Fleece-lined cotton ualut und pants aultu. Women's $1.50 $1.29 Union Suits ' x Fleece-lined cotton. Girls' $10 te $25-. CeaU, $6.95 te $12.M Velour. bellvla, kwlotene, ate. Sems fur cellars. JUbbV T te 14. ., .,. h f fSr i $4 Corsets, $2 P. N. and Thomben'a Uleve-Flttlng. Pink broche. Sln 20 te 36. 50c Bandeaux, 29c I leek back. Girls' S2 te $2.50 Dresses, 78c and 87c Qlnshama and chambrays. Blzea )f $4 Bed SDreada. 12.21', WhIU crechst; attractive seisin te ii Men's $15 SUITS1 $ A Ofi & overcoats) IT SUITS Cheviots and casslmeres. OVERCOATS Cheviots and casslmeres in fancy mixtures and plaids. Beys' $1.50 Knee Pants, $1 Corduroy, cheviets and casslmeres. Sizes 0 te 17. Bevs' S8.50 Mackinaw, $4.19 Blanket plaids. 7 te years. Bevs' f 10.50 Overcoats, $1.80 Beys' $7.50 Suits, $4.79 Ultra Knlckera Cheviots and cassl meres. Norfolk models. 7 te 17 years, Beys' $10.50 Suiti. 56.49 18 Extra Knickers Corduroy. 7 te 17 years Men's $20 Suits. 513.4 Dark mixtures! moked. t -JV. Vmlt ef TiSJMMI -y M Yma sal ill jWWf Girls' $1 Bleemers, 59c Black or white sateen. Sicca 0 te 14 59c Crib Blankets, 2 for 39c' White; pink or blue borders. 27x36. Inch. Remnants of 85c te Si Silks and Half QAC Silks, yard Splendid let In plain and fancy weaven. Fer blouse, dresses and trimmings. Women's $1.25 Stockings HiiK-ana-woei ; sports haden ; 59 runs.' "mill $5.50 Comforts, $3.98 KllUellne covered; floral borders. Ur 4 eV mm i (Ifi II 93 Children's $1.50 Pajamas 98c Dlllle Burke. Fig. J,red flannelette, Sl8 8 te 12. 90c Extra-Sii. PetticeaU, 59c mrlned flannelette. Flounce style. 90c Bungalow Aprons, 09c uuifnam and oer eer ealei sUpew meeal. Sale of Men's, Women's & Children's l$- Q fij Shoes, Pumps and Oxferdsf Juu mercnanatsc pur ler the Anni- un chased versary Sale. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' Patent celtskin, kidskin and tan strap jiumjjs ana oxierus; military, uean, tow ana ruDDcr ncels. All sizes. $4 te $5 values. MEN'S Shoes, gunmetal calf, patent celtskin and tan. All sizes in let. $4 te $5 values. IIOYS' Tan and gunmetal bluchers; some have rubber heels. Sizes 9 te 516. $3 te 4 values. dQ&jiP WOMEN'S AND GROWING GIRLS' SJIOES Tan, gunmetal and kidskin; military or low heels. All sizes. $3.50 te 4 values. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Tan and gunmetal calf; sizes 8tt te 2. $3 te S4 values. Women's $4 Pumps Black satin; covered heelx. .Women's $5 te $7 Pumps and Oxfords, $2.95 Patent celtskin strap pumps and tan oxfords, Military heels. n $0.45 1 Women's $4 te $6' Patent celtakln. All site In let. Men's $5 te $8 Shoes, $2.95 English and bread tee shapea. All sixes In let. He Mall or Fhena Orders Hnbway Footwear . Tots' $1 Creepers, 59c Alse rompers. Peg top; of halrllnu checks or striped percales, sizes 1 29c Cotten Challii, 17c 36-lnch. Pretty designs. "af 1 .H- Girls' 6 Raincoat Sets 3-49 "Bestyette" make. Rubberized rain proof double tex ture tan material. Ht te match. gss.g te 14. . $3 Sports Scarfs, $1.98 Ing. wide, brushed wool scarfs I fringed ; practical colors. Children's 55c Waliti, 39e "Pearl" brand. Cotten ribbed. Infants' $3 Bath '$" Robes White wool eiderdown. Men's $1.50 Shirts, 98c 80. square percale, soft cuffs. Children's $1 Gauntlets, 69e Leather, In tan, brown and blacsj lined. Men's $22.50 and $25 . Overcoats, $13.98 All-wool plaid backs; ulsters. rV and uliterettes; quarter lined. 39c Ginghams, 22c ;. 3!-lnch. Painty check. TeU' tt Coats. 83.W Chavlat. ehleukllla. kieSUsihar OtOl ffJ-.. mmiVlTHf, M: smjwn ifa.eai. fi '"-"iiiiir rfrtfr n BfaSaiza ts ak i- -- .- "'---tai I, mgjir J?1 ,-xyuaaM