i-sw wv Mt. St.' ft Sf if: i I m . Ml IS t I- ft 1' KB f 1:' 1 ! n. u .. wrj.w" . Kr- iw71"W. .T;.' ' tt.lFi-.VTCl XiKiKYAi .'if iwsa-V v;i, " l EVENING PUBLJtC LEDGER-pmiiAtelflipilA. " TUBstfAlF OVHOTWlW - J. . . . w ' SHELTERS PLANNED FOR CITY POLICE ESI rnrwmm 'H i.r. ikiiiniMirMiu i The following Pianos were taken in exchange for eut1 Matchles3 Cunning ham Grands, Uprights, Players and 'Acpreducing Pianos, and are new en sale with many ethers. Payments Will Be Accept ed te Suit the Purchaser UPRIGHTS Turret Booths te Protect Frem Celd, Aim of Cortelyou Men HI $325 Weaver Piane $QC (Ebony) Ow MfTait-'Jfl $350 J. & C. Fischer $11 fl (R $360 Marshall "120 v.MaheRaii ) $385 Lven & Healy Att (Walnut) WILL HELP CHECK BANDITS $400 Albrecht Piane $ tUc New (Mahogany) WMBBBBBBBBBHslHflvHVIBn ' VfBBk9BBBBUBBBBBBBBsi9RllBBQlBBV ' I CAMAC ESTATE $209,012 Other Inventories Filed and Wills Probated Tlie personal property of the Inte Cathnilne M. U. Canine wan valued at $'J00,012 In an inventory tiled today with the HcRhtter of Wills. Inventories also were tiled for the estates of Anna McOnrney, $58,203; Mary A. Thmna, JJTillt; Mathilda tftitrk, ?t1..'ir.t'. and Catharine 1!. llurdlck, .f:i.,er4. The wllN of thi following were pro bated : Heckle tier-en, ."Sl!:t North niRhteenth street, $1500; l.euU 1'. (inukel, who died In Helle Vista Sani tarium. $11000, and Mellaril Hushes, 181." North I'reMscy Htreet, ."5S00O, Camden Sheriff Weda Phene Qlrl Sheriff Isaiah Hutch. Camden Conn M , mid MNi r.ll.aheth line Debbins, We.t I'ldllnifwued, a telephone opera tor nt tin- Camden Courthouse, were married jwterilny In New Yerk. Al- thetiRl the engagement wns announced Inst December, the date of the wedding was carefully Riinrded, nnd only n few close friend knew of the departure off the couple, Hneriir iiatcu uvci nt ue talr ami Ik a banker there, f?CL HALLOWELL Gift Baskets Fer i Thanksgiving The Qift Supreme Pnrfert itollverv auarantMtl anywhere within 1000 miles $5 te $50 Henry R. Hallea-ell & Sen Bread below Chutnut y & ri AJllniSNiJl A. ccCc I 155 BBHWnUBBBJBJBXblipBJ $400 C. J. Heppe $1fl ll&gfeil ec sons l.ik New (Mahogany) $435 Ramsdell & Sens $ (Mahogany) 175 $450 Vess & Sens (.Mahogany) 185 $475 Ivers & Pend .III v (Mahogany) $190 umEZfil $500 Blasius Sens l.lkr Nevv (Mahogany) & 2I5 $501 Lester Piane $OOC i., i.- nw 6vil (Mahogany) $525 Havdman, Peck & 3035 VO. a t.'Uf u (Mahogany) $525 Ludwig Piane $09C X.lUt- Nnr MJ (Mahcfjany) Used 88-Nete Player-Pianos B'fSTHBLSJii $750 Cable Piane $ I lUr n (MaheRany) 275 $800 Story & Clark $01 A I Ikr fil J 1lJ (MahnKnnj ) $850 Blasius & Sens $09C It Ki Sji tar l.ll.f Nut (Mahogany) $850 Lester J? $340 Mahogany) '360 IT'B iararvM $900 Sohmer & Ce. $f Ilkr Nrnr (Mahogany) $900 Scho Sche macker $07C Angelus '' l.lkr '(Mahogany) Used Miniature Grand Pianos, Ranging in Price from $425.00 Upwards ALL MAKES OP TALKING MACHINES AT KEDUCED PRICES IT PAYS TO THINK! ftlANO co. hi I1TH AND CHESTNUT rax avBMUtas trv- v t Italtimere Ims t)reidri1 some n( thee slullcis te protect traffie ' pelire from bail weather Vretei ti'en from the eeld for trafile' patrolmen i licins planned In Director i 'Cortelyou, ,, wants shelter booths rriM-tcd for the men en duty. He :il-i j pliiti- '.nine vimilar he(er for men en , peiN tji eiltlyiiitf nectien- where the lookout for liutiilit- nnd ether l:ilu-eak-ei -1 m cspecially visilant. 'I lie winter wenthir i dreaded h th" iiieh wlm luu-t stand .it me .pcciallv I bliiMeiy eerner and work the .enia- ' phei-e. He is en dijiy for etitlit heurs1 with 11 half hour respite for tuneh. Ter Millie time the Dii-.-elne nml lit. ' atMsiiints hne been civ iu; serious ' tneught te the protection of these pa- ' trelmen. In aihlitien te tlu iTcetlen ' et hentIn ur every enwsins mi North ! end Seuth liiead street, thev are plan- liins 11 erle of tuentj -siv I ths te eneitvle ih,. eiiv. -.i.iiu'whnt similar te t le e'd re,le,ihis that were built alea,; the edRi", of the walled cities, ,e aii aii prepria tien of .2().0im) ih made b Councils se-ue yeiu-s ase for the shel ters, but the inene.i wu use.l for ether purpose. Te He Taken l'p Nest Year It is estimated tlt-u the plmw of the ' Director will cnt ncaily .IOy. (MM), .md the whole situation will be discussed with City Council earlr next war Ac- ' , cuidiiiB te tentative plans- of the Di rector, the police shelter boerhs at the outlets from the eiiv weubl li placdl at the follevink' pniun, : Old Yerk rea 1 ' and City Hue; liread street and lheeii 1 ayenu: Market and Chestniir Street . IVrries; at citraiice of Delaware Kher Hridae. tu course of con-tniciien ; , Sixty-third nnd Market &treet. Taeenv 'Kerry: Dvfi.rd ir.enue and llmeevelt Heiilnrd: City line nnd Terie.dule nieuue: Wel-h read and Ken-melt Heulevnrd : Kox Chase; Stenieu avenue auii Clt line; Uidge nveicie and Lin coln Di-mc; Laurel Hill unl and Lin coln Drive; ( "Itj. line and I'.a'i nvenue; rift.i -fniiriu str"et and City line, Sit -ihiiii street and Citv Inn : Cirv line and I.ancasur nvenue, SeventiiM street nnd Iilisduwne nvenue; S'tv third and Tine street-: Siv fnuit 1 street nnd llaltiinnre avenue; I'itv li- and Woodland nvenue ; l'eiirn-e l'err Hridge ; 1'ass.vunl; Avenue I'.ridRe and Seuth Street 1'errv . "The-e bombs," nid ! re ter Cur Cur telveu. "wi" be connected villi Citv Hall by li.opnenes. When a held. up occurs In any purt of the eiiv. or if a murderer etcape. the pelieen.en ln ln tieii'd in th vuiieiis booth' un about the city will be notified te be oil the lookout and be able te intercept bandits using nn.v one of the n reels leadiiiK out of the city. "We may have a policeman nt each booth with n motorcycle se that be vld have at Uast an eipial eh, nice in rap- ' turins bandits who ir t.i make their escape in nuten.i biles " J Leur I'nd-r Contemplation . While the Din 1 ter is interes.., pri marily Pi working mil 11 plan 1.1 ruled banditi, he is nle it. ten sied ui getting sheltel booths for llje tinm" poleemell. who have te stand e,ir 111 the bitter mid for hours nt a tim durini; man.' dajs of winter I lining tin- hist dins if l!l''0 Majer Moere signed an ordinance a p rnpi latins .S'.'ll.UOO for she'ter booths for traffic policemen. The fol fel fol le'vins j ear various members of the llureau of Police fc'et together atnl ex- I hanged ideas us te the best kind of II 'licit- booth thai ceutil lie liul't. A 'ample booth was ceutrtutcd of presse I steel, with six sides and us man.v windows, se the policeman, pro tected fiiiiu the -terill. lOllb! i'i' ever;. -thing tti.it vent 011 about hsm. An ejectrii semaphore was mounted en the lop of the booth, and a "tio-Step" sign wn, se arranged that it could lie operated from inside the booth, 1 "Thh booth was impractical," said Director Cortel.veu in discu-wiig the, sample booth, "We haven t rempletcd our plans, but we Intend te have booths that are mere substantial. It might b 1 better te have ilnm built of concrete.", llevvevrr. the money Council appre- 'printed te ihe department for shelter1 booths has merged, nnd we will he un-j nble te go ahead with our plans until we get an appropriation " Council will net be asked for nn np- , piopriiitlen until net jear At pres. I cut the I'.tircau of Police Is trying te get j 1 lie sjiiehrenl'ed trafiic s.vstem perfect, i 1 and then will take up the mutter of shelter booths. Gives Bleed te Gave Physician A pill' of bhiel giveii ve.ierdnv bv 1 (ieerge S. Van Klper, a -tiident in tic Osteopathic Hospital, urebnblv will save , the life of Dr. A. ,1. l.amb, a graduate ' I of Mctlill I'nlverHit.v. whi Is suffering 1 from secondary anemia Mr, D. S, U, ' I'enneek, who performed the operation, 'said Dr. Lambert's renditien was much Improved. CIIKArKIl BAIMt.M A rfluetnai I" 170.000 pr mm ms , rrxently turn Hlinnuii""!, That tneann tht I iirlr of uim-lwfiitr vliliUi of it .mr's lire-1 Auclten, Of liisslluiabl" lnir.t In inHrikin.J. ' In the cure of rt 1 1"-u . thla rtilullmi In prlx ineana wiafrrnii vtwm, iiiutiy Hrnciai en all commerllilat, rvn thei rar radium, cemtlluta a part of tfea apptal et ill Hualneaa Sactlun of Ilia I'cauc LIIMIS. TRIPLE cushioning. Prcsscd-en base. Ths tractive might of the All-Wcather Tread. And the wcarinR strength of Goodyear stock and construction. Yeu uet these advantages only in the nev Good year All -Weather Tread Cushion Tire. It it one of the cempfttt line cf Goodyear Truck Tires sold and serviced by your Goodyear Truck Tire Dealer. Fer Sale by O'BRIEN & HOOVER, Inc. Distributors 22d and Race Streets MUtemtm, 1 AUTOMATIC 1yyirr' RBPNIOKRATIONl v v aawv-vMv 1 1 lYrrrlne Ire Curif a nnd Oram I)esrrt Y De Away With Ice Contrast Lipman Auto matic Refrigeration with the feeble, changing cold of icct Perfect preservation takes the place of frequent spoilage; a constant flood of dry, crisp cold displaces air which ice would satu rate with harmful mois ture ; electricity quietly and automatically takes com plete charge of your re frigerator. J.F.Buchanan & Ce. 1715 Chestnut St. M1CHELIS White Narcissus BaBaaflla.' 24M ILlaS Fer growing in pebbles and water; will produce In a few weeks n profusion of beautiful flow ers. 7SC per dez. (by p. p, 85c) j per ICO, .?5.23. Hyacinths, Tulips, Daffodils, etc. Palms, Perns, Plant Tubs, Jardinieres, Pets and Saucers, Pep Cern and Cern Peppers. 5 18-5 16 Market St. R!E.T57 Founded In 1894 1204 Chestnut St. U Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. Coerttrht. 19::, A. D. Klrsclit'atun Commar Full Dress And Tuxedo Suits In these evening clothes, the R. & F. stoics offer you all the elegance of fine journeymen workmanship by the Kirschbaum shops new, authentic styles fine materials and trimmings at an extremely moderate price. 45 (Ceat and t: ensen) Quality Always Moderately Priced! 6 I26f28 G&et7uj Street. 1 1 $110 A New Greup of Very Fine Ceals Specially Priced at Coats of the finest and most desirable kind and very specially marked at $110.00. Materials are beautiful shades of gerena, preciesa, fashena, cashmere and ether lovely fabrics; cellars and cuffs of first - quality squirrel, beaver, taupe and plat inum wolf, taupe and black fox; lined throughout with crepe de chine. A number of attractive models, one of which is sketched. Other special lets jf Wom en's and Misses' Coats at $19.50, $29.50, $40.00, $50.00, $65.00 and $84.00. All Millinery Reduced 4 Every Hat in stock at 1 1 26 Chestnut Street and at our Shep in the Bellevue-Strat-ford at 1 '3 less than the reg ular prices: 96.00 Hats for 6.60 Hats (or 7.50 Hats (or 19.85 Hats (or $12.50 Hats or $15.00 Hats for 17.50 Hats for $20.00 Hats for $22.50 Hats for $30.00 Hats for $35.00 Hats for $23.35 $40.00 Hats for $27.00 BONWIT TELLER &.CQ 9Jie6ptaalxShspOfmane CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET Tomerrow: Wednesday and Continuing Throughout the Week, We Will Held Our tt"MMiMmsm Coming at the beginning of the winter season, with every department participating, this Sale provides exceptional opportunities te purchase high-grade Winter apparel at reductions nothing short of phenomenal. SAVINGS OF V4, TO 2 OFF FORMER PRICES $4.00 4.35 5.00 $5.60 $8.35 $10.00 $11.70 $13.35 $15.00 ' $20.00 Thirteenth and Chestnut Street Shep BLOUSES&SHIRTS Overbleuscs and Ceat Effects Regularly 12.60 te 25.00 Matclasse, Persian, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Rema and crepe back satin, introducing braid ing, embroidery and beading. Tailored Silk Shirts Vmry Special Shirts of heavy-quality silk, fea turing Tuxedo and Peter Pan cellar;. Hand-Made Blouses Very Special Tailored Hand-made Blouses; trimmings of real Irish and filet laces and fine tuckings. Bab and Tuxedo cellars. First Fleer HOSIERY 1000 Prs. Imp. Wool Weel Silk & Weel Hese Regularly 2.9S Fine quality Imported ribbed wool Hese and silk and woolen Hese in brown or green heather mixtures. 8.75 10.00 12.50 15.00 5.00 2.95 3.95 5.00 1.50 1.85 1500 Pairs Medium and Sheer Silk Hese Regularly 3.954.95 Pure silk Hese in medium and sheer weight with re-enforced lisle garter hem. Alse open work designs. In black, man dalay, russet and beige. On Safe al thz St. James Shep and Thirteenth & Chestnut Street Shep. MILLINERY 100 Winter Hats Fer Women & Misses Regularly 20.00 25.00 A wonderful collection of Sports, Tailored and Dress Hats at less than half price. The newest modes and trim mings are introduced. 10.00 First Fleer SEPARATE SKIRTS Satin Bodice Skirts Regularly 13,50 Distinctive models featuring fine box plaiting. Te be worn with the new Jacquettes. Navy, brown, black. Imported Flannel Skirts Regularly 18.50 Smartly tailored model in green and black, or henna and black checks; new side fastening. Duvctyne Checked Skirts Regularly 18.50 Medel introducing knife plaits, side fastening and novelty scal lop effect of solid tone material. Black and white; navy and tan. Third Fleer SWEATERS Pure Silk Sweaters Reg. 18.60 te 27.50 Slip-en and Tuxedo models in smart colorings; net all sizes and colors in every model. Weel and Silk & Weel Reg. 9.78 te 22.80 Tuxedos and slip-ens in alpaca Shetland, silk and wool, mohair and imported alpaca. Hand-Woven Scarfs Reg. 6.00 te 10.00 Sports Scarfs in striped and blocked weaves. Various color ings and contrasts. Firtt Fleer 9.95 10.95 15.00 15.00 5.00 & 7.50 2. 3.! ) 5. 95 95 00 St. James Shep Walnut at Thirteenth UNDERTH1NOS 3.95 Vest Chemises Heavy crepe de chine in flesh, or orchid, blue and peach, ,0" Drawers te match, 2.85 4.95 te 6.95 Chemises Crepe de chine, grenadier crepe, radium and crepe-back satin in 3,95 step-in model. 5.95 Silk Petticoats Silk Jersey, meteor or radium in suit shades. Alse satin and 3,95 Georgette in flesh and white. 6.95 Silk Petticoats Silk radium in new straight-line 4.85 model. Navy, tan. henna, black. 11.75 Costume Slips Medels of heavy crepe-back satin, 6,95 featuring deep hem. 16.50 Breakfast Coats Medels of radium taffeta or crepe back satin with patch pockets and 11,75 riichings. 35.00 te 49.00 Nightgowns Crepe - back satin exquisitely trimmed with real lace, Fr. flowers 29.50 and nbben. 37.50 te 49.50 Negligees Crepe meteor and crepe-back satin in flesh, ciel blue, peach, orchid 29.50 and Fr. blue. GLOVE SILK 200 Gleve-Silk Vests 1.45 With tailored bodices. Rtflarly 1.95 150 Knickers te Match 1.95 In flesh color only. Regularly 2JS 200 Gleve-Silk Vests 1.85 Heavy quality. Bodice top. Regularly 225 150 Knickers & Step-Ins 2.85 Te match Vests. Regularly 3.35 200 PANTALETTES 3.95 In black, navy, taupe, beige, ncgre. Regularly 5 JO BONTELL CORSETS 7.50 Dotted Batiste Corsets French step-in model with slender 3.95 straight thigh line. 6.50 Little Shirley Medel All-ever embroidery with elastic 3.95 insert; sans lacing. Lined with net. 12.50 Sans Lacing Corset Made of surgical webbing and 7.95 broche. Extremely straight thigh line; limited quantity. TOILETRIES Chestnut Street Shep 7.50 Rosine Nuit de Chine 5,00 Perfume 1.50 La May Compact Pew- 1.00 der with refill 1.50 La May Rouge and 1,00 Compact Powder Special Heubigant'a Quel- .90 quea Fleur Talcum 1.75 Kerkeff'a Djer Kiss 1.45 Perfume 2.50 Kerkeff'a Djer Kiss 1.95 Perfume 1.75 Kerkeff'a Djer Kiss 1.45 Toilet Water 3.00 Kerkeff'a Djer Kiss 2.25 Toilet Water .90 Kerkeff'a Djer Kiss .75 Sachet BAGS & NOVELTIES Beaded Bags An extraordinary collection of beaded bags in interesting flower motifs, Oriental and futurist de cigns. Nevel tops and shapes. . Formerly 5.S0 te 18.60 3.75 Pearl Hair Bands A variety of attractive designs. 1.75 Powder Jars Pretty painted flowered patterns. 3.00 Powder Jars Artistic and unusual effects. First Fleer 3.95 7.50 10.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 !V. " -'4 f '.' riUU U a ilauii.1- 4Ut-.-. $aw py'. i i" l j-t )M&d&&kMM S3! .LxdAlmktj.uM