'.. ' B.SWX U ..fJe tsmz Itfisrv P j"iWii i'SSM Kf; M By w ".' rv i i i i m x I ;l3i ' r ijMByM.'i unit irtl, ill ,i,?.n, i ''" i i i ti i in !-,WV P STIRS COMMUTERSj ,VT - W" iV Suburbanites Disapprove Pre posed Switching of Reute 55 at Filbert Street TO TAKE EFFECT NOV. 27 PENNA. ft. ft. MEN DEBATE ' ATTERBURY PLAff RETURN Miscellaneous Forces Open Second Day Session of Wage Conference Executives of the MlKeelliineeii" l-'erccs's AMoclntlen of t'ennsylvnnlu ltnllrntul empleyes opened the second m'smIeh of tlielr two-tiny conference tliU irnrnina I" the niseinbly hnll of the C'lmmber of Commerce. A. M. Perker, Pliiln.lpltihin niiiierlntcnilent. vnn the princlpiif snenWer. A dUcnssien of the1 returning el tup omjiieycR 10 imp Alter bury plnn In force prier te thn wnce reductions effective July 1 vns the sub leer. At yesterday's session resolution were adopted requestltiK the railroad executives te readjust salaries and wanes he tirnvlilril in the Atterlmrv nlan. It was pointed out that any action taken I In this conference must be referred i back te the regional associations for approval. Anether peinr stressed was tnat ine ru -nrv .,-,-s.;.'-:y- '. . f- ''. Wty Vt. ., ,. i. ii if-ii ,i ii n naga. Commuters nslnp Philadelphia Hanid Transit route Ne. C5, operating ever Tenth and Eleventh streets and with present terminus or turning point en Hansom street, generally de net leek with favet en the change effective No vember 27. by which ears will be switched at Filbert street instead of at ' rcadjustnient-ef-aKcs plan carried no , nuiiMjra. vusgestien et a siriKe et ine t.,miu These patrons of the V. It. T. most members of the association. The re Interested In the cbanne are th'ese living i rpiest, officers said, was intended as In Legan, Germantown. Oak Lane, j a basis en which the railroad pxecu pxecu Melrese Park, Elklns Park, Ogontz, tives and the Executive Committee of Jenkintown, Neblo, Abington. Rey the empleyes could get together. 9iatar Park. Willow drove and thee . " - riders who make connections at Willow drove with ears operating te Ilatbore ana te ether suburbs en the Easten highway between Willow Oreve and Doylestown. WoTkrnee ere new engaged tn pnttlng in the tern -cut switches en Filbert FAMILY ESCAPES FIRE Blaze In Bed Dees $2000 Damage te North Thirteenth 8t. Heme Fire starting in a bed In the third i a iima"A. tna nnmn nr Mpnrsii street. The new order of things wJHiRrewn, 451 xerth Thirteenth street, te mean that suburbanites eelne into the! .i.. . $rwin nt H n'etneV this city en shopping or p!caure trips will mernin. Mrs. Brown and her seven find their ride ended at Hlbert street, children, ranging in age between three tnit two saunrca north of the nreent terminus, and these homeward-bound will of necessity have an extra two square walk te Filbert street as a start ing point. It Is believed the P. It. T. officials In making the change have two Ideas In and fifteen years, were en the first fleer when the fire was discovered and get out safely. Brown discovered the blaze and turned In sn nlann. lie then returned te his home and took his wife and chil dren te the street. The flames spread view an nid te handling the venvvite the second story, and a print Mien Market and Chestnut street traffic, owned by trert sspntitus, -Jj.j .erth and secondly, diverting traffic which should be handled by Reute 23 te that ilne. Thirteenth street, was damaged by smeke. Traffic en Thirteenth street was blocked for about a half hour. CUSTOMER GOOD-WILL Real Geed Will is only acquired by actually keeping faith with our customers. Truthful advertising and selling only reliable merchandise at the lowest pos sible prices has made this a mecca for furniture shoppers. ' 1 naMisaM IkHBiiD'wHfisiBi When guests come, the charm, hospitality, and cheer of your home mil be assured With Levy Correct Heme Furnishings Dining Roem Eight-Piece Dining Greup Tuder period In design, including a 45x60-inch Table with 8-feet extension, 86-inch Buffet, rive tide Chair and an Arm Chair. Finished in rich two-tone walnut 191 KLEVW 716 ArcH St.- 43 N 8Stv OUT TODAY BnV5Mjft ClMiTwJrjfTWTSsaeL tKggiBiiCgBKjsgPHBBM'p!B tssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssm DANCE MUSIC JTi M r IdMF Teet, Teet, ToeUiel (Goe' Bye). j 1 it r7 Frank Westphal and His ' I I j !- . Orchestra. " I sSfl ' sssaMJMffsTMiTl fk Hemeitck. Incidentcl whistling by Ted Lewis. Te-morrow (I'll Be In My Dlxi Hern Again). Fox-Trets. Ted Lewis and His Band. A;3709 75e Whan the Leaves bling Down. Japanese Moen. Paul Specht and Aster Orchestra. Fox-Trets. Hie Hetel A-3716 73c Geed-bye. Sextette from Lucia di Lammer moor. Fox-Trets. Paul Sfecht and His Hetel Aster Orchestra. A-3708 75c Why Should I Cry Over Yeu? Fox-Trets. Knickerbocker Or chestra, under direction of Eddie KUuns. A-3706 75e Twe Little Ruby Rine. Intro. "I'll Build a Huncalw," t "m "Daffy D.ll." I Came, I Saw, 1 Fell. Intro. "Underneath a Pretty Hat," from "Passing Short." Mcd hy Fox-Trets. Hay '.Jiller and His Orchestra. A.3710 71a POPULAR SONGS Teet, Teet, Tootsie! (Goe' Bye). Al JoUen. True Blue Sam (The Traveling Man). Frank Crumit. AO70S 75c Where the Bamboo Babies Grew. I'm Through (Shedding Tear Ovar Yeu). Frank Crumit. A-3715 75c Carolina In the Morning. I'm Gein' Te Plant Myself In My Old Plantation Heme. Van and Schenck. A-3712 75c Homesick. Te-morrow (I'll Be In My Oltie Heme Again). Nera Bayes. A-371I 75e Georgette. I'm A.Lin' Ye- Truth? -Ain't It the Ruth Reye. A-3714 73c If Yeu Don't Believe I Leve Yeu, Loek What a Foel I've Eeen. I With I Could Shimmy Like My SUtcr Kate. Leva Williams and Her Dixie Band. A-3713 78e NOVELTY RECORDS Uncle Jeeh Keeps Heuse. Uncle Jetn In a Barber Shep. Cal Stewart (Uncle Jesh). A.3701 75c First Leve. Ameurauie. Waltzes. Accor dion Ducts. Marconi Brethers. A-3702 75e Dixie. Fantasia. Columbia Band, Old Number One March. Prince's Band. A-3700 75c I SYMPHONY AND CONCERT SELECTIONS Elitir d'Amere "Una Furtlva Lagrima" (A Furtive Tear). (Donizetti) Tener Sole. Charles Hackett. 43335 51.50 Ernan! "Ernanl Invelarai" (Er nanl Fly With Me). (Verdi) Seprano Sole. Resa Penaelle. 08028 $1.60 Orfeo d Euridice "Che Fare Senza Eurldice" (I Have Lest My Eurydice). (Gluck) Aida "L'Abberrita Rivale" (She My Rival Detested). Con tralto Soles. Cyrena Van Gorden. A-6221 $1.80 I Cannet Sing the Old Seng). (Clcribel) AH Through the Nlgbt. Seprano Soles. Margaret Romaine. A-3704 $1.00 Gavette In D. cello Sole. (Pepper) Violon Violen Violon Pable Casals. 98012 $1.80 Paraphraie On Padercvrikl'a Minuet. (Krcialer) Violin Sole. Tescha Seidel. 40950 $1.80 Lais O' Mine. (Turner-Maley) Leesie Lindtay. (Arranged by Fritz Kreislcr.) Baritone Soles. Cameren McLean. A-3703 78c Ob Gentle Pretence. (Mary Baker Eddy) Hew Beautiful Upen the Moun tains. (Harkcr) Contralto Soles. Nevada Van der Veer. A-6222 $1.28 Christmas Tidings, Part I. Christmas Tidings, Part II. Shannen Four. A-3707 78e Leave it te Lewis XOU'VE get something the matter with your pedals if you fail te rise te Lewis and his band playing Irving Berlin's "Homesick"! Why it's like a breath of perfume from Grand mother's old-fashioned garden a garden brimful of old and familiar melodies! Yes, they're all here "Heme, Sweet Heme," "My Old Kentucky Heme," "The Girl I Left Behind Me," "Carry Me Back te Old Virginny," and "Listen te the Mocking Bird" with Ted's own private whistle out-mocking the original bird! Listen te Ted's say-se about "To morrow," his number en the ether side. "I'm going te play you a fox-trot 'Te-morrow.' I'll play 'Te-morrow' te-day and hope you'll remember it te-morrow." We say, if you play "Te-morrow" te-day, you will also play "Te-morrow" te-morrow, tee. It's a whizz! Beth these splashes en Columbia 10-inch Recerd A-3709, sell ing for 75c. But these are just samples picked from the new Columbia program that's out te-day. They're all equally geed And they're all made by the new three ply, laminated process an exclusive Columbia feature which gives Columbia Records a playing surface of velvet smoothness that does away with discon certing surface sounds. Cut out the list and take it te your Columbia Dealer and have him play any or all numbers. Then you'll realize the superiority of Columbia's Ntw Preem Records. J COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY. New Yerk xy t mHHm Dutch Silver Relish Dish Thit dish it heavily silver plated end contains a glass lining with three compartments diameter, 6'' inches 6 We have many silver-plated reproductions of Dutch Silver. The designs are pleasing, the quality excellent and the prices moderate. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JBWKMSnS SILVEHSMITHS WALK-OVER Big Six Stitch x rnLaW ajaflMEg&. sHjBeaaBaNav A New Fall Style That's Going Over Big In Redhue Calfskin with beveled edge sole and a novelty stitched job that's se popular we can't keep them in stock. High Have you seen these an - icamcr tausiun specials? There is any style you want and Walk-Over quality in every pair. Harpers 1228 MARKET 2fct6taf S&T 1022 CHESTNUT Sheps ' ESTEYBcst Known Musical Name in the World c ( j&$ffi& L XM' lT "X. A Timely Werd te ESTEY CUSTOMERS Here is a quiet little word of caution that may. be of real service te you, that is. If Yeu Expect te Purchase a Musical Instrument for the Holidays, BUY IT NOW.- There Is a Shortage of Musical instruments The demand is large the supply is smnll. At thi.-s time, while this little- timely advice is bcint? written, there is a demand for two pianos;, player-piano, and baby (,'raiui pianos for every one obtainable, and before Christmas, in our opinion, the demand will be larger and, if anything, the supply will be smaller. Yeu will be mere certain of neeubtemed KSTEV service if you will make your selection and book your order new. Fer many of the persons expecting te purchase a musical instrument this Christmas will certainly be disappointed. Estey Mime Service Includes World Famous Estcy Wclte Mignon Reproducing Pianos Famous Estey Pianos Victer Victrelas Estey Player-Pianos Senera Talking Machines Estey Organs Cheney Art Phonographs Victer Records The Estey Easy-Payment Plan maki'n it imtmible te arranpe your own terms within reituen. lined Pianos acefitcd in exchange as partial payment, ESTEY COMPANY ESTEY HALL 17th and Walnut Streets immsgasssssmfsmsmi. c;-; ' mi mwms 'i jkik . iwa JSr THINGS WORTH wHIEF HEW HAT Vaiuefeffc $5 and became we make them 2&c te 40ff Lewef in Price 7 ; ' 7? - Special ( Demonstration At Prices Lewer Than Our Lewer Prices n i U I jbHhM sWPvBsm I 'iAjJtZ u K9B"mLV w femmmh f V" l?lrlW 1 I f w , Sale of COATS Women, Mitses, Children The graceful lines of a cape and the practical qualities of a coat make this wrap attract ive in cut, while the season's vogue for all-black gives add ed distinction te the lustrous black marvella cloth and car acul fur which is used. The sleeves, which suggest the cape, are beautifully embreid ered, and fall in circular folds 'e the back, and are finished with deep bands of the fur. A cellar, chm-chm or shawl in shape, is of caracul and fin ishes the wrap. Was $235 new $210. Special Val. $125 Unrivaled coats in mar vella, vicuna and tarquina, in taupe,, brown, black, navy with caracul and fox cellars and cuffs, luxuriously lined with fancy crepe de chine. villas $38-50 Sports coats that are differ ent, individual. Raglan and set-in sleeves in light blue, brown, tan tweeds and spats-cloths. $89-50 "Anether greater and better supply of These Coats Fer a still greater 1'riday and Saturday business. Seems all the mothers are coming here for the little ones' coats. at18-50 val. $26.50 Everyone a Gem Net a disappointment in the let. Styles right down te the minute in new, fresh warm lirfed and interlined coats. Seme with regular, some with raghn shoulders. In imported tweeds, chinchillas, heather cloths. Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, at $18.50 and a proportional in crease in erice for ages up te 1 4 years. Every mother ewes it te herself te see tljem. Outfits Coats, Hats, Leggings in tweeds, $3$; in chinchilla, includ ing a wonderful blue for children, $40; in cameVs hair, $42.50, Vass r I 'h e ' Sale of Dresses $25 te $125 Dresses for $19.50 te $95 $25 -new $19.50 a new draped effect in Peiret Twill Dress. Leng waistline. Upper part of drees embroidered in blue seutache braid. At $27.50 new $24.50 one of tlie prettiest Dresses te be seen loose kimono sleeve is em broidered in colored braid Straight line and very effective. At $35.00 new $29.50 Tricctine Dress. Draped en one side and trimmed with Roman Reman striped ribbon and bone button. $49.50 Jenny Medels, $44.50 $95 Reshanara Crepes, $79.50 etc., etc., etc. W. Ha Embick & Sens 1618-20 Chertnut St m m: m Bprf, aUi, rxu-s. ihifiS ' y fc.4 :?-':,L-!LJ.J ?jxi: Z'if.i. lM& js&ii&uI&is&tipEab