Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 17, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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MHR DELAY
FERRY PASSENGERS
Twe P. R. R. Beats Held Up at
Camden Slips 'at Morning
Rush Gathered Headway
CLASSES IN SCHOOL HALL
rldgepert High Crowded lids for
New Building Rejected
Wlllinm W. Wilsen, chairman of
the Building Committee of th ftrldce ftrldce
pert Scheel Itenril, reports thnt nil bids
submitted for the erection of n new high
whoel building lmve been rejected. New
bids will net, be naked until nftcr the
first of the year.
11 Ids have been far in execs of what
the beard will spend for the new school,
and revisions will be tnade In the plans.
The schools of the borough are se
crowded that seme classes are new beln
held In the hall.
TWO WILLS ARE PRORATED
Wills of .Tehn II. Ensby, who died
In Atlantic City, and Abraham Scredy,
late of 1812 Seuth Fifth street, were
admitted te probate today. The; dis
pone of estates rallied at S000O and
$0200 respectively. Inventories of per
nenai estates niea wun tne uemster et
Wills included the follewing: Mary T.
Cellins. 110,400: Sarah P. Slilslds,
SW.flWi: Dr. Oconto A.. Cerner wn,
108,070. Letters et administration
were granted for the following estates :
Wlllinm Inghnm, who recently died in
Pennsylvania Hospital, $18,000; Mary
Plummer, whose death .occurred in
Dryn Mawr Hospital, $10,000.
TIDAL CONDITIONS BLAMED
tlABi;
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In I
JJSens
en ttiej Seles of
Yfmr Shee ta a
guarantee that
TwryAWKiinii
Several hundred passengers from
Oamdcn te Philadelphia were held tip
for a half hour at 7 o'clock this morn
ing by a scries of mishaps en the ferry
boats Hammonton and Wlldwoed.
The Hammonton, deckinc from the
Philadelphia side, was being laden with
passengers as the vehicles enme off. A
Wilsen Martin Cemminv truck,
leaded with meat, was beine pulled up
'the incline from the beat deck te the
Itringplece of the pier when the rear
" springs broke. ... , ..
The two horses were heisted a feet
In the nlr as the wagon settled. They
kicked and struggled and nt last gained
footage, but could net haul the wagon
tip the incline.
The passengers were transferred te
the Wlldwoed, which had Jut decked.
As thev bearded the ferry nn electric
tram made fast te several trucks of mall
and was hauling them off when the
meti r died. The position of the trucks
made it impossible for ether vehicles te
get off. and the Wlldwoed also was held
fe-t at her deck.
With the aid of another tram
the mail trucks were pulled nshore
and the Wlldwoed get nuny. Twe
of the tram, iinally hauled the
meat wagon up the inc'ine. A very low
tide, which made the incline deeper
than usual, was blamed for the inci
dent. JUDGE'S SCOLDING
GETS WOMEN BEDS
Jurist Denounces Failure te Provide
for Female Jurore
.lust before adjournment of criminal
teurt in Norrlstewn yesterday, Presi
dent Judge Swirtz sent for feuntv
Commissioners Hnttield. Hurper and
Brendy, and from the bench criticized
them for neglecting te prelde sleeping
Quarters for women juror:, compelled te
erve at night.
"I am sick and tired." paid the
Judge "of the way the Commissioners
have neglected their duty In net provid
ing sleeping quarters in or near the
courthouse for women tied up en a
jury. Twe disagreements recently have
resulted from that failure en your part,
and another is threatened today with
two women out en n jury. A retrial
tninr muf thn mnnrv serprnl hundred
dollars, all because jeu paid no heed '
te Instructions from the Court te carry
out the law. There hns been two jears
of this. I want two beds provided to
night or 1 will knew the reason why.
That is all."
Twe beds were afterward put up in '
the Grand Jury room for temporary
use.
ST0NE"DRY" AGENTS
Hundreds of Scheel Children Crowd
About During Raid ,
Dry agents were pelted with stones
by children from the llumllten Public
Scheel, Fifty-seventh and Spruce
streets, yesterday as they left th clgai
store of Michael McGlllcn. 5022 Spruce
street, where they are allcgrd te have
beized a small quantity of liquor.
The cigar stores of James Maley,
5140 Spruce street, and Samuel Hock Heck Hock
wergen, 5327 Baltimore avenue, also
were raided. Liquor is reported te have
been eelzed in both places. In the for
mer, men giving the names of Samuel
Hamilton, 0634 Cedar avenue, and
L, W. Leuis, of Lansdowne, were ar
rested, charged with attempting te de
stroy Government evidence and at
tempting te resist arrest. An automo
bile belonging te Leuis, standing in
front of the store, was confiscated.
Small quantities of liquor were re
ported seized in the groceries of Philip
Bcsenfeld, 4200 Woodland avenue, and
Louisa Pellegrino, Spring and Derlen
eltcets.
FIREMEN SAVE WOMAN
Extinguish Flames Enveloping Or
thodox Street Resident
Mrs. Andellne Dnmlce. feity-five
years old. 115 Orthodox htnet. is in
the Frankford Hospital Mifferjns from
burns received when she lighted a match
after inving boeeme saturated with
gasoline fumes while cleaning garments
t her home last night.
Firemen from the Frankford avenue
and Clearfield street engine house, near
bv, arrived while Mr1-. DamiceV clothes
were still blazing. Lieutenant Wardell
wrapped her in a carpet, extinguish
ing the flames. It Is net thought that
the burns will prove fatal.
HERE YOU ARE, SAPP
Squire Yerkes' Constable Can Have
Jeb In West Jonshehocken
West Consheliocken Borough officials
have net ns yet been nble te curb the
auto speeding nuisance. A menwired
course hns been Inld out and step
watches secured for the officers, nle
Signs warning of the speed limit, but
Ce one can be found who is willing te
act in the capacity of special officer
te be paid en the percentage plan.
Severnl have volunteered te tackle the
Jeb if paid by the day. The borough
officials think it Impractical te hire a
man en this basis.
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And Be First te Offer Lewer
Prices On Desirable Footwear
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Full of Nutrition
Little boys and girls thrive
lenty of butter. It net only
builds their bodies, but it also
feeds their brains.
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59c
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A New Lew Price for
Dress Pumps & Oxfords
With Fashionable Lew Heels
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in Black Satin
Patent Celt
Black Calf
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in Patent Celt
Black Calf
Tan Calf
in Patent Celt
Black Calf
Tnn Calf
Again Demonstrating DALSIMER
Leadership in Value-Giving!
Styles that are in the height of fashion
and yet their Cuban walking heels assure
maximum of comfort. It is unusual te find
"style and comfort" se expertly combined
as in these up-te-the-minute models and
at se moderate a price.
This special value but reflects the new lower
prices that new prevail en all our footwear.
Silk and Weel Hosieryclecked or plain $1.50
STRWBRIDGE& CLOTHIER
Lewer-Price Basement Stere
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THE BIG SHOE STORE
1204-06-08 Market Street
i Extra Large Size Coats up te 5$ Dust in Stock l
Purchasing
Agents"
Orders
Accepted
1115 CHESTNUT ST.
(Opposite Keith' Theatre)
Mail
Orders
Promptly
Filled
TOMORROW
UNUSUAL FUR VALUES
Winter is just around the corner and this event is indeed a.
timely one. Many remarkable values have been arranged for this
one day. Every garment is unquestionably worth much mere than
its special price.
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Seal
U'raii
59.50
Scotch Moleskin Wraps 165.00
Hudsen Seal Capes 195.00
Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats 225.00
Skunk-trimmed Caracul Coats 245.00
Hudsen Seal Wraps 275.00
Natural Squirrel Coats 295.00
Alaska Seal Wrap 395.00
Meire Caracul Capes 445.00
Natural Squirrel Capes 495.00
Canadian Beaver Coats 595.00
Russian Fitch Capes 695.00
Natural Mink Coats 745.00
Natural Mink Wraps 995.00
N'dtUI.ll
.Muskrat
"'entn
79.50
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A Small Deposit Reserves Your Purchase
wonderful group of fur Here arc coats of stvlc which
.skunk
Trimmed
French
Heal
79.50
coats that are net only de
pendable in quality, but ex
ceptional in price as well.
$59.50
French Seal Ceals
Russian Peny Coats
Brown Marmet Coats
French Seal Wraps
reflect the furriers' skill
quality assures
gratifying wear.
Their
seasons of
$79.50
Natural Muskral Coats
French Seal Capes
Trimmed Marmet Coats
Trim'd French Seal Coats
Uudaeti, ,SeaJsJili.n.itskrati Fenejifiealiijiycd.cn$
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' HT W-omen's and Misses'" ( 11V 1
jplnsr New Winter Coats 3S RrV
PS "M at Wnnderfiil Savings T
Wemaa'a
Ceat,
915.00
Women'
New Winter
at Wonderful Savings
$l().oe $15.00 $19.75
Te-morrow, Saturday, every thrifty woman or miss who has
net bought her winter Ceat should attend this specially arranged
event and share in the remarkable savings.
Mints
Ceat
$19.75
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Women's Silk $0 QZ
Night Gowns ; 0'&'J
Neatly fashioned of silk and
crepe de chine in flesh color;
in tailored or trimmed models
with round, V or square neck
$3.95. Others of radium
silk up te $5.50.
NtrawlirMiei' & Clethltr
Ixmi't'-l'rlce llasemcnt Stere
Y1.9S
Slip-en
Sweaters
Pleasinpr all-worsted
Sweaters, with round neck and
self girdle. In black, navy
blue and brown $1.95.
Ntriwli-lilK" A. ('Miller
Letwi-l'rkv lliii'ment Stere
Sweaters for
Misses and )$ QK
Small Women ' '"''
Beautifully made and popu
lar Ceat Sweater.-, of firmly
knit worsted. With buttoned
front, roll cellar, two pockets
and pirdle, in heather, brown,
navy blue and bufF $4.95.
HtrnntirklBH A. Clothier
I.e ! Price Iiuiemciit Stere
There are ever seven hundred Coats, in scores
of beautiful new models, of winter's most popular
fabrics. They are made with the skill and care of
Coats usually very much higher in price, many full
lined and all geed, closely-woven wool materials.
We have seen no such values anywhere this season,
and cannot buy the same Coats te-day te sell for
anything near these extra low prices.
Save About One-Half en Coats at $10
WOMEN'S COATS, of all-wool plaid-back herringbone and
tweed in tan and brown, sizes 36 te 42. Of cheviot, in navy blue
and black. Sizes 424 te 53 $10.00.
MISSES' COATS, of all-wool tweed, herringbone and pelaire
cloth in tan and brown. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years $10.00.
Save Nearly One-third en Coats at $15
WOMEN'S COATS, of fine all-wool plaid-back and double
faced coatings, imported tweed and herringbone, in tan, gray and
black. Sizes 36 te 44 f 15.00.
MISSES' COATS, of herringbone and novelty wool fabrics,
in several shades. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years $15.00.
Save Much en Coats at $19.75
WOMEN'S COATS, of fine all-wool plaid-back and doublc deublc
astrakhan cloths, tweed and heavy plaid-back coatings, seme
with fur cellars. In tan, navy blue, brown, sorrente blue and
gray. Sizes 36 te 44 $10.75.
MISSES' COATS, of veleurs and srjerts tvrceds. manv trim.
J ...I.. A T ' LI.. t . . . .
mea wun lur. in navy eiue, lau ana or
18 years $19.75.
brown. Sizes 14, 16 and
Again, we say that any woman or miss who needs n winter
Ceat, should by all means come here te-morrow and share in the
wonderful savings available in these three price-groups and
ethers. $- Sirawbridge it Clothier Itter-Prlee lleuinent Hleru
Y1.00
Semi-Elastic
Tep Corsets
Medels for the miss or
woman of slender physique.
Of pink brocaded material.
Short ever hips and lightly
boned. Werth one-half mere.
HtrnlirlUe H Clothier
I.evvei'-Prlei' IlJW'incnt Stere
Y1.25
Flannelette
Paiamas
Women's pink and blue
striped Pajamas, attractively
designed with shirring at
waist and ankles. Warm nnd
comfortable, as well as low in
price $1.25.
Htrimlirlilge & Clothier
lmnfcPrk lliucmcnt Stere
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Cm
Filled te the very top with
geed things te be en Sale
te-morrow. Parents should
surely 'bring the youngsters
with them te share in these
Saturday savings:
Y5.00
Children's
New Coats
Cunning little styles made
especially for 1- te 4-year-old
kiddies. Of chinchilla cloth
in gray, blue, brown and
cinnamon, seme belted all
around, ethers belted in back.
Cute little flap pockets. Un
usual value $5.00.
Str.iwliriilne A. Clothier
I.ecilPrkp nnsiini'iit Mere
Y1.75
Sixty Girls'
Raincupen
Attractive full - circular
models, of sutine in bright red
and blue. With heed at
tached; sizes 6 te 14 years.
While the let lasts $1.75.
KtnilirM- i. Clothier
Lnuii-Prirc lliisu'.imt Stere
V13.95
Anether Extraordinary Event, To-merroiv
1000 New Dresses
Away Under Price
Sizes for
Women
$10
Sizes for
Mimes
(
$3.95
New Pumps
and Oxfords
Just arrived a supply of
the most desired styles in
women's Colonial Pumps and
practical Oxfords. Of black
tatin, patent leather and black
suede with inlay of silver and
geld or gray suede. Very ex
ceptional value, te-morrow
$3.95, Straw bridle A Clothier
LoweitPrke llmement Stere
Every woman will want one of these lovely models
at this remarkably low price. All are made with ex
treme care, according te Strawbridge & Clothier stand
ards of tailoring, and represent extraordinary value
at $10.00.
15 Styles for Women, $10
Winter's most favored style-points have been combined in
these lovely Dresses te create the sort of models Strawbridge &
Clothier customers demand. Fashioned of Pelret twill, worsted
jersey, charmeuse and crepe de chine. In navy blue, black, brown
and gray. Sizes 36 te 44 $10.00. "
12 Styles for Misses, $10
Dresses that in both design and trimming aid in carryinc out
the spirit of youthfulness se desired in misses' styles. Of
Canten crepe, Peiret twill and crepe de chine in navy blue l.lVv
and brown. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years-$lo;eo" y ' ,ack
- e- Strawbrku CtetUaf-tmr-Vit attentat sur
)9.7S
Juniors'
Dresses
Charming Dresses of wool
Crepe, Poiiet twill and combi
nation velvet-and-woel-orepo
te delight the hard-te-fit irl
of 12. 13, 14 or 15 years.
Straight-line and blouse mod
els, braided, embroidered, or
ribbon-trimmed. Less than
our own regular low price
813.95.
Other Dresses, for 6- te 14-year-old
girls $3.95 te $6.05.
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II i ii-el Mir
Girls' Ceals"
at a Savins
Sports and dressy fur-trimmed
models, of heavy weM
coatings. some full - lined,
ethers lined in yoke. Si"
6 te 10 years. Several !mart
shades $9.75.
Other Coats for girN of J
te 14 years $11.75 te ,$16.7
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Lewer Pi In' in. im'il M ,l
Beys' and
Girls' Shoes
Sturdily made, nil - leather
Shoes, en nature-shaped lasts,
te fit growing feet. Ilevs" s z
9 te 13'.'. 1 te 5 Vsi Girls' sires
8,j te 2. Excrntienal vnlue
$2.95. KtrnnUMiri' . Clethlfr-I.mwl'-Prki)
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V2.95
Y2M
Leatherette
Tan Leirninirs
Fleece-lined, tee. for grrar
warmth. Fashioned w i m
three buckles above the knee.
Sizes 3 te 7 years $2 9j.
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