Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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IB BUY MIDVALE
Merger Will Make Combined In-
vestment of Around
$465,500,000
PHILA. PLANT EXCLUDED
. vrli. Net. 23. The Bethlrhrm
HM Corporation announced Inst night
that contracts for the purchase of the
Mldvale Htcel and Ordnance Company
inTSie Canibriu 8teel Company were
apecini
rectors ye
ce plant
Phiimldnhia. in excluded.
t n upeclnl meeting uf
ri.ninl of Director yenteruny, inc
ihvaW erdnnnce plant at Meetewn,
autherlxed
ctnt
puny
The combined investment In property
..j .1.1.1 lau dnnrnciBiien mill i
IKien. will be W.-WtB.nw.oen
.ml the wrt " mnrt fl" win
.. .L....1 SI'L'l Tllfl.tllHI.
BCnu.m. ,r ;"; .' A,.u r,7 .
'J DO iiliavun- vviiir"...i '"""."' v"
nt of lli sleck of the Cumbria roui reui
.... Ti.n itihlihm L-eninnny. in Day-
L..V far IIip two nrupertk'H. Will IhHUO
bout $li7.O5n,0O pnr value of It com
ion i itecfc, of which about Slin.OOO.OOO
will e le the Mldvale. company for 1Im 1Im
trlbutien among Us stockholder!) en din din din
toliitien of the company.
As a result, it was stated, Mldvale
atockheldera will rocive for ench two
bares of stock of a WO par value each
Bethlehem stock of $05 par value. 'I lie
nroeerty niul nimeU of the Meetewn
front will be conveyed te n separate
corporation, nil of the nhnres of which
will be dlblrlbuted pre rata among the
Mldvale stockholders.
The Bethlehem company also will ns
sums the bends mid ether Indebtedness
of Mhhiile and Cambria.
With the new Issue of stock te pay
for the steel company purchases,
BHhlehem Steel Corporation will have
common stock of $1 80.200,000 par
T!ue outstanding; preferred fitecic,
$62,000,000. and a bended debt of
$213,000,000, Eugene Q. Uracc, presi
dent, announced.
IN MKMORIAM
MONTOOMKIIV. In levlnt memory of
nvn
.HKATIW
f-IL' !,i na- ""vIcm Men., lise P. M.. at I
till fAM
IIB.HB, NOV.
&.&!? Ai !' Her
wvK,i,, Annaun(mn
it alata -i...-'- "
nara nets (nit
St SSL .?Ur from ,l,tM' reiwinci.
it of
1229
t.Jih..t
Illllfff
Nev. 24.
invitM te fun.ril, without furthtr netic. it
his late ruidenc. 330 N, llith .. West
Chtittr. !., Meb., ev. 2Y. "2i a" pw ,.
.!il'lXi-A..WMt jChssier. !.. m.
m. irc..ttKF'fcMW.a n i"i:
Int. nrlrstp.
S4U,.,"nV.";i.?J!!;!2 'V.0 , " Nev. 28.
.' .W Jleen.C...S0 Iunnmtd ava 1
EeSpffj5?3&ERVai
of NawctllU. pel. St
..KKLI.T. Nev.
Fin. u.V," ."'A.
Soviets shu" intrnMni
2, NARAH J , widow of
Camp 98 LP e. of A, JnvUM t funrl,
Men. I P. it., rn.Manra Ba5 a .-.
Int. tlPlvl Narlh-anAi, lain ,......'"" "V.
.all S '.. ' max i
call Mun. w,
. KEP'NKIJT..
n.. ion of Harry ami Nnmh
KUnT, On Nev. J8. .1022. trARItT
10 Kr
fludflatily, en Nev. 33, '
JIARIIV. inn of JeMph and Maria (iwi
fftnan) Klrselibaum. himI 2(1 yMra. nlii.
:s and rrhnda nre Invited te nttVnii the
niMhcr. MART J
IIOR.
TQOMBRT, Nev. 23,
W. II, .M,
APPBT.. Sddnly. Nev 24. 1022.
1ifIMA. wlfa of Chariet Atpl nea Bewer).
IttlttlNtt and frlni are Invited te attend
f mitral iirilc-rs, Man., 2 P. M., at hr late
fMldance. 1240 Kranaferd ave. Int. Mt.
ci) Ccm. ltlendt may call Sun., after
ARilflTRONO. Nev. 23. 1028. DORAS
tOUIi.. daualuer of Joaeeli and nerenee
Armstrena. axe' 2 yrara. RelatlVe..anil
friend are Invited te attend funeral. Mun..
3 I'. M.. from tier parent' residence. S020
Pine read. tz c'haie. Phlla. Int. I.awnvlew
Cent.
HAKR. Nev. 23. 1022 MARGARET A.,
Kite t late Mark J, 13a rr. Relatives and
friends, also li. V. M. Kndalltv. are Invited
le attend funeral, Men.. 8:58 A. M. Inte
mldent'e. A243 Race et. Melemn rtqulem
rnis Church of Our Ledv of Victory 10
'.-:1.ll.lJ- .ornate. Heiv Creea ceni.
BATBMAN Maurlcetewn, N. J.. Nev. S3.
Cpt. WALTER OATBMAN. aaed 57. Rala.
tlvei and frlcndn are Invited te attend fu.
reral, from hla late residence. Bun . at 1
P. M. SerMcea at the rwtldence. Int. at
llilewtlle.
IinNNUTT. Nev. 23, 1022. MART REN
JCTT. RelatUea and frlenda. alie Cftthe
J.'"1 u:- ' Hwlalltv. Invited te funeral.
Mnn.. 7.30 A M.. from raeldence of her
rephew, Jllchael Dennett, 2210 Wallace at.
Solemn rrtiuleni maaa at Kt. Kranrla
J!0I"".l'hurch. B A. J!. Int. at New
Cathedral cm
BICKGI.. Nev 24. VARY KATIIKRINK
tnee Uendej). widow of lehn Hlckel. Rela
IHe and frlenda are Inilled te attend fu
riral Hrlr. Men.. :S0 P. it., een-ln-l's
realdence. DanIM Paret. 110 Cheeter
Wk. Miaren mil, fa.. Krlenda may call
Hun ip int. private
v.'H'Ai';..- At Alverthorpe. Nev. 23.
tiv, y URINUSV. widow ,if litera Tuckar
,hipfi.,.!i,vJJ,q'. ina. y"neal dauthter of
ill- late Ednurd U Brlnley. Kiq.. of Phlla.
end Newport, n hrr 72d ear.
-tU. IJKMWPSh 77 SuaSJniv. en Nev.
r'i?,6:i iVILli,ulI.r" huaband of Annie
J;uiV.rJl,.nbJLu'B' HeliiUvea and frlende are
( .... ."..u". ."vice, en saturuftv arier
Kfi'v', -,,J01'' " ll lata teldiH'e.
4 n.-SMPyt'." .. Inlerment private.
lavited te attend funrral eervlrea. Mun
i.P. M. m L'314 N. Woedatnck t. Int.
prUale Nerthngu,! Cem. Krimida may call
6un.. 7 In n 1. M.
nJ.',0LLJ.NSiAt.nrr 1auhtera renldence.
rhtl.. Nev 23. 1022, MARHU2T K.. widow
of Jerrph II. i.-ellln. naed S7. 8rlc at
fcML""" I arler., 107 Mn nt., Mt. Helly.
rURRIBR. Nuv 23. 1U22. .IOIIN H.
1'RIIIKH. Ilelath'a nnd frMnrte, iilne nil
rrnlilen if uhlih h w.,a a iivmiiIiim
amlntltud te attend funeral, un.. from hH
lilt ranldence. 37n7 l.unitiher t., I'inm.
All i.rUcen In llelr Innecniis P, 11. Chu'li
l0 P. M. Frlenda rail Ml. ve. Int.
''?J"J!'''I .?m.. llelmeebur"- Phlla
. IVRR N NOV. 22. .IOHN- J.. ,nn nf
jeremUh and Ma ran ret Inerln (nee Pat
vn) KelatUea and frlenda. al(.e nntln;re
er Anier ean RaUwHV K.preea, are Invited
te attcn) funeral. Men., S.30 A. M.. re.
Jjnre. 2420 Vaerlv at. flelenm hlah mat
,l."2";r'i' ,.'. inincK a cnurcn 10 A, L
.Biiirijrni irm
-. ri. , --. -'' 'z --".. . ,, m nrn
t,.iA ..r."Vc". "J1. TyMa" "mln, t ,
n m i Ku.l. I. I"'aence, j.ucan-
V .1 . """en priraie,
v iiinm-niiAUJI.
Ilefft
vti
tuntrrii eenirt. en Haturdnv. a o'clock.
v.-oed at. Int. prltate. at Mt. Peace tVin.
tlW-, .r,lfnV, nay c"" 1rldny eenln5,
',lK,a?..,A,?ec'?fK.. ., .
1022. MARIH P.. widow of Hnmucl A. Krewi I
pun. runerni N.rviita ni nil li, rark ae,,
Penauken, N, J., ut 12 neon, Hat., Nev. 20.
Int. Ht Ml. Mr-h Cem
i,AHZi:u:ni2. Nev. 24. 102. suhan m.,
lfe iif Alexander A, Lani'lere, Relative!
nnd frlnd. Him members It. of I i;,. Ne.
Kill' t.inlliM,' Antltlarv. Nh. "7 in.l Tl kr l
S. li., Ne. 333. nre Invlleil trt at tend tuner d I
Tlrrn, at hrr late reahlente, 211 12. Uver. i
areeti av. . Chestnut It II t . Hun.. 1 P. M. tm I
Trenten, N, J., Men. Trenten papcru please ,
cenv
MACKt.lN, Nev. 23. KMZAIIIITH.
widow of .lehn Macklln, awed SO. Rtl.itUee
and frlenda nre Invited le funeral ncrvleee,
aien., a r, ji., late reeinence. 03S7 lren.
way ne. Int. Ml. Mnrlnh Cem. Prlendi
inav chII Run., 8 te le P. M.
Md'ONNf.l,!,. Nev.. 23. 1022. MAP.Y 12.
McCONNliIl.t,. Uftntui and friend" ure In
vited te attend funernl aervlree. Mm.. 3
P. M., at her lute rceldcncc, 3213 Mt. Vernen
t. Int. prUnte
McnEVlTT. Nev. S3. 1022. MART T2..
.!.. .. i.i... fl irnA. In .... r,.n...i..i..
RelutlveH and friends United te funerdi,
Mnn, S'30 A, M , from renldcnre of her hu. '
band. 2412 H. Wne.li took at. (20th and Hit- i
rier). Hetemn requiem mnn (it Church of St. i
Mnnlen in A. ,M, Int. nt Hely Creea Cem
MelNTUHII. At Lamberton. N, ,J...Nnv.
23. 1022 HATT1I2. wife of Rnrzlllal Mcin
tosh, ased 22. Vunernl from the realdence of
.aeen iireenwaie. Main ut,. i.amnenen, r..
J.. Men.. Nev. 27. 1 P. M. Int. Baptist Cem..
Vlncetitewn, 1 J.
MOM. Nev. 24, JOHN W,. beloved ren
or Mlnnln Preehllch unil the lite Oewln tl.
Mell, Due notice of funrnll be riven from
hla melher'a residence, 1310 W. Allegheny
a,S.OORH. Nev. 24. tARY TOWNBr.NI,
widow of Autuytus II. Moere, aaed 87. Rela
tive! and frlenda Invited le eervlcee. Hun..
2:80 P. M.. at her late reeldence, 4B18 Trin
ity, at. Int. at Geneva N. v., Monday.
WOOR12. On Nev. 2!. UEOKOB W hut
hand of Kllm lletcher Moere, aaed 7(1 Rela
tlvet and frlenda Invltrd te attend funernl
aervleea, en Monday, at 2 P. M.. at late real
dence, 1211 Lincoln a v.. Moere. Pa. Int.
private. Krlenda may view remalna Sunday
tvenlna. 7 te R.
MURRAY. Nev. 24. 1022. CATIIARINH.
widow of Jehn Murrav. Relatives and frlenda
are Invited te funeral. Tue.. 8:30 A. M..
from har late renldence. 3040 N, 8d at. Sot Set
emn requiem maaa Ht, Edward'a Church 10
A. M Int. New Cathedral Cem.
MIJBQRAVn Suddenly. N'ev. 24, 1022.
WOODS MITSORAVK. Funeral aervleea
Hun.. 6 P. M.. at hla late renldence. 4023
Germantown ave. Int. at Wllllaniapert, Pa,
NACJI.K. Kntered into reat, at hla rea,
denee, Ofnnta. Pa.. Nev. 22. 1022. LOUIS
A, NAOL1S. funeral aervleea at tit. Paul'a
Church Oaents. Sat.. 2:15 P. M. Int. prl
ate. Remalna may be viewed at Jay Coeke
Memerial Hall, Otenti. Sat.. 12 te 3 P. M.
Pleaae emit flewera.
NUI.UNO. Nev. 23, 1022. MART ..
wlfe of Rebert F. Nellina: (nee William).
Relatives nnd frlenda are Invited te attend
funeral, Mnn., 1 p. M.. from her late resi
dence, Vlllatre Green, Del. Ce.. Pn. earn
will meet neon train at lllen Riddle. Pe :
atre trelleM at Milten read from 12 until
is:.ie f. M. ttit union i. i:. iem.. iu iu
llnaferd, Pu. Frlenda may call Sun.. 7 te
9 P. M.
PANCOAHT. Suddenly, en Nev. 33. MISS
MARTHA it., daughter of the late Chert"
H. and Mary A. pancnaat. 8erlrea will be
held at St. Mlrhaefa Church. Itlih at.. Oer
mantnnn. Haturdxy. at 8 P. M.
PF.TI2RHON. Nev. 24. MART, wife of
Jacob B. Peteraen, Relatlvea and frlenda are
Invited te attend funeral eervlcee. Men.. 2
P. M.. late realdence. .1.100 N. 15th at. Int.
prb'M,i Frlendt may rail Sun. eenlnt.
RHBER At 2842 S Chndwlck at., en
Nev. 24. 1022. WALTER. hnrb.ud if Leulea
I.. Reber. Relatlea nnd frlcndp. also Apelle
t.edae. Ne asn. F. and A. M., and Xelltn
R, A. C. Ne 234. are Invited te the aervleea,
en Monday evening-, nt 8 o'clock, at the
residence uf hla alater. Mra Harry P. Clray.
M2.1 areenwey aie Interment at Hepewell
f-t.-la, Mti.alaa falialU Tin
ROOAN. Nev. 23, CATHARINE, wife of
Themas Reiran. Relatlvea nnd frlenda are
lnlted te stti-nd funeral, Monday, 8:30
A. M.. renldence, 1204 S. r,3d at. Solemn
maaa of reeulem Church nf Meet lllpeaed
Sacrament 10 A. M. Interment Hely Cress
Cemetery.
HAFFRI At hie late renldence. 8337
Kent tii'ten ae , Nev. 22 P'J2. .lOSC.l'H
A., beleved hunbard of Katharine 8afrrl
(nee Teairer). In hie 50th enr. Relative
and frlendi. iilne mfinbera of the i'hlladl
phla Buteher Mnt. Ureuiler Veieln. Phlln Phlln
de'phla UnaWinenKlger Metaaer Mnt, Vereln,
FHlrmeunt lltilchcr Vereln nnd Phltndeirhla
Bchuetzen Vereln nnd all ether eecletlea of
which he w a member, are Invited te at
tend funeral Saturday. 7:80 A. M.. from
parlera of Jehn l". Kluehr. 104 W. Suaiim
hnnnii live. Solemn re'iulem ninnp nt the
Church of Our I.idy Help of ChrlMtan 0
A. M Interment Hely ReK'mer Ceinetvrj.
SANDS Nev. 23. 1I-'2. IIAIUUI2T h..
wife of .laliien CI. andi. Relntltea and
frlenda are Imited te nttend funeral rrv
hen. Men. tl A. M . at her I rniher' leil
derce. Sli'Mieti S Bllct, 1S03 Mifflin et. Int.
Nmthwoed Cem. Frlenda inav call Sun..
SCATTliRflOOD. On Nev. 21. at late
rihlileme. .1117 Pulaeld ., flermnntewn,
i:i,lMIA U. SCATTIIHOOOD Funtrnl er
I, en nnd Interment prlute .it Yarillt,
Pa . Menilav A. M.
MUlll.llpni.H. iev. ..l. i;.. ii'ist.i n,
husband of Hophle M hleeeer. nscil 70 Rein
tuee Htnl frleml;. -i,-3 KrinWIn circle. Ne
13. It. of A. and Saklinn. Irllc. .Ne, 0. I. O.
1st
n.,",,,.8li?l,.nl.,'..l!l 2S1 ln,- l Miami.
v.' '' ;tN Entered into life eternal en
J.01 . ?,r'1,',lv'A. MltRRAY. .laughter of
tn into Wllllum Rourui-l'cteu and widow
Henry L. de S2en. 0f ti.nea. N. T.
fh.'irri1 ,,lei te be helil.it Trinity
t ijurcli. (lenuxa, en Monday, (leneva paiiers
DORS12J' -Nev. 22. THOMAS P., husband
.L?n, ' "re.v (ne,. Nare). Relntltea
5?;. 'rltndH. alae St. Edmend Hely Name
fecleiy and HI v. Ne. Vl, A. O. II.. nre In.
JUM Je attend funeral. Mnn., s.:in A. M..
from late rraldenr., Ul 1! Earp nt Kelrinn
,.".' "J. re'iulem at St. Kdmend'a Church
r,'-..-V....U'''--N'cw Ciith-dral Cm
.PVL'."!.I:fVrr-.Un ev- JAMES. hu
W,l Urldret Deughertv (nee M' Mullen)
kilVe,?, I."1 frlnrt. el no empleye of
..ui"l,l",.,v,t Company, Invited te fu-
' . - a ...! ...... t
UT inuu'ti in iiiiruu iinarji, .unil..
If fanm .Mnii4 l .'! Ip!i til f nfn
UUIII ICnilHIIV.J. IH'a iiiil'UViii
Mnn
ir
be
r.rei on.Mendav. at 8.30 A. M.. late re.l
ranep, 4e.l ):, Huntingdon t. Selunn r.
?"'" m, "t St. Ann'a Church. 10 A. M.
nntri.?i. "'ily I'reta Cemet.-rv
WSi,' hutVbtiti.1 of Catharine A. Dutfy (net
I.'. ,"')' ''"'"l" are Invited te aiiend fu
rtrii. bat, 8.30 A. M., lealdene, 2040 Ap
r..h , ."'. Solemn requiem man at
W.ff.'r '.'. A'..M- ,,,t- ''"'y Cress fm,
er w-'in UDl,.KTnNe.- "- ,n22- SADII2. wife
ff William J llldrldge Funeral rrlcc at
Al 'V?. r?;",enc- 1"T Manhelm at.. Satur-
t?..'V.-m- Inl'rment private.
VkeVlV.i' u""". .-"iP'- :'' l "' iiiiliialeri.
ItJlLM ll5"t'..JA.NI5 riARNAI.I. vlilevv of
sf,n,fH i" '.U.10' ""w1 ." I'uneral en
i?Vi,.,,V.r'Jtln Heuae, .Moereatonn, N. .1.
23 1 i"',l!iwA;.A1nll" "!. N. J.. Nev.
Pliai V: trM,U,r?I V", S"" f Ivld and
eri hViei i farrf ." 'laile and frlendt
Since nf u.1" wenil 'Si"?'1' ,r"m lht real
2 ' M"; H. J. Flther. 227 W. Wo We
in i 'ii. .""rmantnwn. Hnt., 2:30 V. it.
llINiiKM.,.,.N.-rNOT1 S3. VARV L. FI.EM-
...-, "'"' "i p""iicpfj .ivm., ,.(fi I', m
den ir.i.fc.. "i;1" V reurin ae.
i.rn i-''"". e. J, ini
'rnit flew ere.
. 'IIIRI. rr. Suddenls1 Nev TAMi-s
,"'MW-?rr,;IteT;l,!Ai
n ! :, ,:"' 'rF""- u- . . k.
Had.
IThate. Kindly
Men
I 'UlrlMI t I tiaa
Menuiiu'iit Ctm Vleftlntf
V.i
npt
Ne 3', ) f i V' 1Vn1fIcr,,(,:,n AKBcinWy,
m i .i 1 " " i'mi"i in luitfnii,
! Ini a I ,1,",r,,v'i atllll'i r4
v inir,
Urt. Fie
ia?iWtlON At IVnedbu. N ;
ftaiKi..1:1. :'' lAllRON.
fim.. . i , i ' '"nua are inite.i t attend
W? u.1, -I0'.'. Nu- 2'' -30 P. M.. from
?r.mn (nei (lraham). ceit m ,,7.ri.
realdence.
inav , all
mt, prui ,. Tc'eT. .TT.'"'" " "'-." eith et.
f.J?, n .T" rlim). jged 10
l i"' iM."V ' ! '' M- c'renta
Sua - i'.'lV."gV"" ' frlenda
""flVni,.1.. Mu mt. Oakland Cem.
n. m.
t 1L1
ave.' Int. Oukland Cem. Remalna t,iiMy
viewen riun Hiier i '. ii. . .
HHOEMAKFR -On Nuv 27 IH22. WIL
LIAM M. 8HOUMAKER. Perxlcee en Fatnr-
Lday afternoon, at 2.10 ecli;ik, at the renl-
derce or ma pnn-ni-iw, niinu'i .i. view
well, 204 Church read, Ardmerc, I'a. In
terment prlate. Ceieyancea will meet
train leaving Hread St. Station et 1.43 P. M.
SMITH. Nev. 23. I2LLKN SMITH. Rela
Hm'm and frienda are Invited te attend fu
neral. Mnn.. 8:80 A. M from renldence of
her nephew. Mr. Thomaa Rnarh. 2040 Oer
rllt Nt .Solemn hlch mace of reuulem at St.
ilAlirirl'a Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Crena
SMI'l.L Suddenly at hit Inte reaidenee,
2.1 II W Ihlvh ae.. Ne. 23. 1922 Dr.
JOHN I'. hMl'I.L. Itelathen nnd friends
are Invited te intend funeral ;n .Icea. Mnji. ,
11 A. M preiilsely. nt the Dtlld II eVJilrti r
ltlda.. Hread und Dlamuml sis. Int. pi I-
VnsPERR Nev 22. KATHEIUNi:. d ludf
... ..f h. h.tn Ctmrlen and .inni fetwrr.
at.C'1 22 learn. Rtlatlvej nil frl iiiIh, hIhe I
empleye of illnibel llre.. are Imlred te at
ten'l the funeral enl''ee. en Suiit.n 2
p M . from 21' .'0 Mauler at. Int. prim,
nt .Vorthweod Cemetery 1'rlendi mn 'all I
en Haei'dnv evening from, ti. On I'leci
TIJNNI2Y. Nev 21 WILLIAM J, hiiH
band of Hannah Tunnev (ne,; l.jncli) Ilila
tlvea and frlendu are United te attend fu-1
neral Tuea., 8.30 A. M. from r, alienee.
U212 llrewu t. High maxa uf rmulejn at
Church of Vi. rrancl .aMcr. 1U A. M.
In Km Cathedral i eni
lni. .?".:,,, ti, ,i v.,, m in"', ii'i.ia
nlihiwuf nenjamln V.indever.' Rela'thea nnd
frlinda are Invited te the eerMee Men . a
i M at the n'nldence of her daughter.
Mra i.ukene. rt.'t Hampden read, UOth and
u.rket nt. Int. private
MWARD.-On Nev. 23. ISAHKLLA SUSAN,
.later of He. Frederick O. Ward, rector of
St. Ellaabetli Church, and (laughter e? the ,
late Jtehert and Isabella New en IVard. of
lleVmuda I'uueral tcrlce. Saturdav. Ne.
J embr 25, at 10 A. M.. at St Elleibeih
Churih. lAth and Mifflin et. Ve.pery for
the dead Fr. lav. after eenaunjr. 8 30 P.M.,
WATSON.- M Atcn N. J.. Nev. 2,1. 102.', I
MILTON L . eon of Marv L, and Herace P.
iValaim. age.l .1 Serv'cea f-tlii . 2 P M..
parenta' realdence, Aue, .N. J. Int. licrlin i
CeVHITI2-en Nev. 23. 1023 KSTIIER 12.
VHiri2. widow of A' II. Whit", i,l III
Cii'ra. Rem Una ma le Mewed s.nur.lav
from i 7 te P. M. at the rmldeme n li. r ,
ilauilhter. Mre A II Omni 43 N. Illel . '
lli"l .. and liitirin.nl. I.l-hi .street. I'..
WINCH On Nev. 21 1022 II. tllMlldi:.
bunband of Laura Hill Winch, uged r.3
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Wanamaker'sDe wn Stairs Stere
Specializes Christmas Gifts at $5 and Less
Unusual Gloves for
Women, $2.65 te $3.75
Gloves of carefully treated
skins and superior workmanship.
Strap-wrist capeskin Rleves in
tan and brown, S2.65. In tan
with longer cuffs, $3.
Strap-wrist suede gleveB in
mode, beaver, beige and ecru
with full gauntlet cuff, M.
Strap-wrist capeskin gloves,
plque Hewn, with self-embroidered
backs In gray, mode and
black, ?3.75.
(Detvn Stalrw mera, Canlrnl)
Women's Embroidered
Handkerchiefs
Specially Priced
35c te 65c
35c for solid color linen hand
kerchiefs with hnlMnch iipoke iipeke
stitched hems and embroidered
comers, or for white linen hand
kerchiefs with color embroidered
cerners.
35c, 55c and 65c for exquisitely
embroidered Madeira handker
chiefs in simple or elaborate de
signs. (Ilewn Stnlra Stere, Central)
Girls' Navy Blue"
Serge Dresses
Mostly Half Price
$3 and $3.85
Odds and ends soma samples
in eight-year size only, ethers
broken sizes from 6 te 14 years.
Geed heavy serge trimmed
with a touch of embroidery or of
contrasting material.
Well-made and sturdy dresses
particularly geed for school wear.
(Ilewn Htlr Stere. Market)
Frilly Aprons of
Organdie, Lace, Ruffles
$2.25 te $2.75
Nowhere but in France could
such color combinations and
trimmings ever have originated.
And, in fact, these aprons are a
direct copy from a French impor
tation many times mere expen
sive. Crisp, sheer organdie in clear
shades of blue, orange, lavender,
pink, green and tan, made up in
se many charming ways that one
would like te buy one of every
kind!
Best of all, the colors are fast
and directions for laundering
them add the virtue of practical
ity te that of bcautyl
(Ilewn Ntnlr Stere, Market)
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Five Household Aids in
a Holiday Bex for $1
The five kinds of housekeeping
cloths every woman sheultl have
a "no-scratch" one for polishing
silver, a chamoisette one for
dusting, a loose mesh dish cloth,
a heat-resisting one for handling
het dishi's and u tinsel copper
mitten for scouring pets and
pans.
(Dnirn Ktalra Stere, Central)
Shiny Fabric
Hatboxes, $5
Sure te be appreciated in the
midst of holiday journeys nnd
festivities. Roomy boxes fitted
with two detachable hat forms
and a side pocket. Black or tan
binding and two side catches be
sides the center lock. 18-inch
size. (Ilewn Stair Stere, Central)
Raincapes Are Nice
Gifts for Little Girls
$1.75 and $2
One style leeks fqr all the
world like Red Riding Heed and
the ether is her twin sister in
blue.
Rubberized sateen with heeds
which are partly lined with a
Paisley printed silk-and-cotton
material at $1.75, and with silk
at $2.
All are gayly put up in holly
boxes, (tlewn Still Stere, Market)
Pink Crepe de Chine
Envelope Chemises
$2.50
Lace-trimmed "step-ins" te
give te tlic person who likes
dainty underthings.
Pink sutin camisoles at $1.60
have shirring and clastic at the
top the non-slip kind that is se
satisfactory.
(I'mn Malm Hlere, Central)
Linen Cellar and Cuff
- Sets, $1 te $1.50
$1 for hund-embreidercd cellar
and cuff sets of pure linen in
Peter Pan style.
$1.25 and $1.50 for linen cellars
and cuffs with edgings of real
Irish filet and bits of drawn
work.
Peter Pan Vests, $1.25
and $1.75
Nicely made of creamy linen,
trimmed with an inset of Irish
lace. Sets with cuffs te match,
$1.75.
(Down Slnlra Stere, Central)
Painted Skirt and Ceat
Hangers, $1.25
Jaunty little wooden ladies
with eutspreud arms and flying
skirts. Just as practical as the
UBUal ugly hanger, and many
times mere decorative.
Fless-Filled Silk
Cushions, $2.50
Seft round cushions covered
with gay silk and trimmed with
freld braid. The school girl will
ike one for her room!
(Ilnvrn Mnlre SI ere. Central)
Gloves Are Gifts
Men Like!
Light gray and beaver gloves
in soft pliable buckskin at $3
and $3.75. Tan and brown heavy
Seuth African capeskin gloves
are mostly triple sewn nnd thus
practically "rip-proof," at $2.75.
Warm gray mocha gloves are
eutseam sewn and have sclf-cm-breiilercd
backs, at $!J.75.
(Ilewn Slnlra Stere, Central, and
duller-, Market)
Hand-Painted Vanity
Cases, $1.25
Flat, easily carried metal van
ity cases with hand-decorated
lids. Sizable mirror and fluffy
powder puff. Powder is included,
of course.
( Dim ii Stnlra Mere, Central)
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Men Arc
Enthusiastically
Buying These 50c
Neckties
And that's the best argument
in their favor wc can advance te
mothers and sisters , und wivet
who want te buy gifts for the
men of the family!
Satin stripes, jacquard pat pat
tern and Uiet, conventional all all
ever ones witli perhaps occasional
embroidered figures.
All are open-end feur-ln-handl.
(Down Malm St n re en tlie Oallery,
(.Market, and Central Alnle)
Men's Gift
Handkerchiefs, 25c te $1
25c, fJ5c and 60c for men's plain
linen handkerchiefs with hem
stitched borders.
25c, Het', 50c and 55c for men's
hemstitched initialed linen hand
kerchief.!. 75c and SI for men's sheer linen
tape-bordered handkerchiefs.
50c and $1 for men's hem
stitched color border handker
chiefs in n wide choice of shades.
(Down Mulra Mure, Central)
Beaded Bags at 84
Beaded closely se the color
ing is rich und (Icen, and finished
with imitation shell tops. Big
enough te held the small acces
sories one always wants at hand.
Beaded bags in ether styles
begin at $1 and run te $5 and
ever.
(flown Muir Mere, Centriil)
Sparkling Pendants en
Ribbon Sauteirs, $2
Pendants arc mere and mere
popular with the continued use
of the bateau neckline. Rhine-stone-set
outs in jet, jade and
coral color are very lovely, and
will "go with" almost any frock.
(Dunn Mittra Mure, Centriil)
Women's Dresses
for Thanksgiving Parties,
$10 te $38.50
TwHI-back velveteen frocks
immensely effective with geld
or silver brocaded bodices or
tops of embroidered crepe de
chine, are specially priced $10,
$16.50, $25.
Peiret twill frocks, witr
draped skirt, contrasting wool
embroidery and braid trim
ming are unusual at $15.
Afternoon frocks, mostly
"samples," are of crepe-back
satin, satin-back Canten, crepe
faille and lace and Canten
crepe at $25, $30, $35, $38.50.
Extra-size dresses arc of
braid-trimmed blue serge, at
$12.75 and of Peiret twill,
tricetine, heavy crepe de.chine
and Canten crepe; sizes 42
te 521i, at $16.50 and $25.
(Down Htelra Mere,
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. Market)
800 Women's Dresses
Specially Priced
$5 $7.85 $8.75 $9.75
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Crepe de Chine Negligees
Have Graceful Lines, $6.50
Seft, shimmery ones with shirred fullness caught in at
front and back. The sleeves start out en peasant lines, but
end in being long slits which fall in extremely pretty folds.
The square neck is corded and tiny ribbon rosettes form a
dainty finishing touch.
Lavender, pink, light and Copenhagen blue, rose and
purple. (Ilewn Stalre Stere. Central)
Women's 16 and 17 Eyelet
High Laced Shoes, $6.50
Shoes for Celd Weather!
Plenty high te wear with the new skirts whether they
are the longer or not-quite-se-long style.
Choice of black or tan leather and soft black kidskin.
Plain and perforated tops or imitation wing shields.
Lew and Cuban heels. The kid shoes have rubber heels
already attached.
Women's Lew Shoes, $4.85, $5, $5.50, $6, $6.50
Autumn styles of oxfords, one- i
strap pumps and the new Colonial i
pumps which require no buckles.
Women will wear them all Winter i
with woolen sports hose for outdoors
and fine silk for dress indoors.
Eight and Ten Butten Spats, 75c
Special purchase of superior quality cloth spats in all desirable
colors. (Ilewn Stnlra Stere, Cheatnet) (
Thanksgiving News Frem ,
the Linen Sterfe
Hemstitched Linen Tablecloths, Seme With Napkins te
Match, $6 te $10
New, fresh and all ready te come out of their boxes and
grace the Thanksgiving dinner table. All the tablecloths and I
napkins here mentioned are hemstitched and ready te use. I
Sllver-blt'iiched linen cloths 67x57 inches with six matching napklna
16x18 inches are $6 set.
Kull-bleachcd linen tablecloths are $6, $6.G0f and $7.G0.
Full-bleached linen tablecloths 66x80 inches solve the problem of
ceverinir the lenjrtliened-fer-ThanksRivinjr table and are only $7.50.
Full-bleached linen tablecloths 08x00 inches have six matching
nankins 10x10 inches nt ?10 set.
iiuimiua (ilewn Ntulre Ntere, Central)
Celder NightsSpell Mere j
Warm Blankets!
Here Are All-Weel Ones, $10 Pair
Seft.'lU'ecy, all-wool ones in all-white or large plaids in I
pink, blue, tan and gray, as well as red and black. All have '
mercerized bindings and are 70x80 inches.
Weel-Mixed Blankets, $5 und $8 Pair
Geed, heavy ones calculated te add greatly te one's com '
fort. All-white and plaided mixtures.
(Ilewn Mulra Mere, Central)
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$5 for wool velour dresses with embroidery.
$5 for navy blue serge with braid or embroidery.
$5 for a limited let of odd silk dresses, all of crepe de
chine, mostly in black or blue.
$7.85 for crepe de chine frocks and Peiret twill frocks
with Paisley printed silk bodices.
.$8.75 for Peiret twill in geed navy blue trimmed with
black braid.
$9.75 for crepe de chine, Peiret twill and charming lace
frocks that are far mere effective than the price would in
dicate. (Down Stair Stere. Market)
Yeung Women's Sports Coats
of Marmet, $90
They are 30 inches long and just right
for small women and young girls. Warm as
toast. Richly silk lined. Net only inex
pensive but they are properly treated and
sewn se that they will give real satisfaction
40-inch marmot coats are $115.
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40-inch marmot coats with raccoon are
pictured at $140 and there are 45-inch coats
with raccoon cellar at $150.
Natural Muskrat Coats at $125
are particularly (reed looking. It is quite mar
velous te slip into their warmth and see hew light
weight they arc and notice their youthful becoming beceming
ncss. They will be uncommonly pleasant com
panions te Thanksgiving Day's football games.
Fex Scarfs
in taupe, brown and black are in the Little Down
Stairs Fur Shen at SI20 te S50.
Den-n StaJra Rter. AfnrL.li ld- 5110
Women's Woolen Stockings, $1.35
Special let of pretty drop-stitch stockings, woven of soft
pure wool. Gray, navy and cordovan heather shades, and the
much-liked camel's-hair color. Sizes 8' -j te 10.
Children's Weel Hese With Fancy Tops, 63c
Three-quarter length with turned-ever decorated cuffs.
Gray, brown and tan. First quality.
(Down Stulra Stere. Cent ml)
Weel-Filled Comfertables
$6, $7 and $10
Light as a feather, warmer than toast ! Sounds like an
old-fashioned riddle, but it's the sound facts of the case.
Many different coverings te cheese from, but all are
filled with wool.
With figured cotton top, SO.
With ugurcd sateen top and plain sateen binders, 5".
Particularly Mft, tufty ones in blue, green, lacnder nnd rose
biitcen, S10.
Sateen with Rolid-celor borders, backs and figured top., $10.
(Ilewn ftulr Stere. Crntml)
Curtain and Drapery Materials for
Pretty Window Effects
Carefully chosen patterns and colors, se that even at
small expense delightfully homey and harmonious window
arrangements are possible.
New 36-Inch Cretonnes, 55c Yard
Black, blue and rose striped patterns.
Gray, blue, brown and rose arbor patterns.
Blue, tan and rose bird patterns.
Just the colors and designs that people have been asking
for most. The cretonne is substantial and smoothly woven.
Other cretonnes, including chintz, tapestry and nursery
patterns are ;J8e te $1.25 yard. All lib" inches wide.
.'Mi-Inch Dotted (irenadine, 55c Yard
The much-liked plain and cluster dot designs, in various sizes.
au-lnch Marquisette, 20c Yard
Priced one-fifth less, lluth edges taped. White, cream and ecru.
Reversible Terry Cleth. SI Yard
Same color en both sides, or two-tuned effects such as miilberrj
and rose. !!U inches wide.
Hegular-Size Window Shades, 65c and 85c
Sis most-wanted colors-; water-color shades, 65e; oil-color shades,
h5c. !HJn71! inches
(Down Malm Stere, Client mil)
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Thanksgiving Rugs for
Every Roem in the Heuse
Still time te buy a new rug before Thanksgiving!
Every rug bought in the Down Stairs Hug Stere Monday
will be delivered by Wednesday night, provided, of
course, it gees te an address en a regular dclhery route.
Axminster Hugs
SI tWO anil .M'.t.r.O
.JL!.75, U0 and K"0.!MI
$:;:i.re and $!.".
.!ti.u0, ? 17.:.0 and 57 .Ml
$U9, SJU..'i0 mid .foil
Velvet Hugs
4.G x ii.C ft. rug.,
li x 9 ft. rut.".. ,
.f 0 ft. rugs ,
.' 10.0 ft. rutr-..
t - 12. ft. run.-..
4.0 x 7.0 ft. rUR.
0 x !) ft. rugs.
7.0 x 0 ft. iugs.
S.;t 10.fi ft. rugs.
i x V2 ft. rug-.
6 x
7.0 x
ft. rugs.
1.0 x
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7.0 ft. rugs.
II ft. nig?.
0.0 s l'J ft. rugs.
tO 1 1 Mi ft. iugs
0 xlU ft. rugs.
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$350, ? 12..'ll and ?57.r0
$3.", $ 17..i(J and S00
Tapestry lirussela liuys
ft. rugs $17..'0 SlixlO.O ft. rugs $28.50
22..r)U ! U ft. rugs .:jq
Wilten Hugs
?20.fiU and $.'2.50
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7M, $M) and .02..r0
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ling Rugs for lledroems
4x7 ft. rugs. .$3.25 and 50.50 h.10 ft. rug.s, $8.50 and $10.50
OsO ft. iugs ?5.50 and $10 0x12 ft rugs $10 and $19
Linoleum Rugs for Kitchens
Nicely patterned rugs at a helpful saving.
0x9 ft. rugs $5.50 i 7.0x10.0 ft. rugs .. .IO.eO
Extra-Size Rugs
AxntinatrrK II iltiiim
9 15 ft. rugs, 57.50 and .05 li 15 ft. i ugs, ?1 Oil and S125
ll.:ixl2 ft. ruga $02.50 ll.H12 ft. rugs, MOO and SI2f
1 1.3x15 f. rugs SS7.50 1 1.3x15 ft. rugs. 125 and ? 150
Reversible Cotten Chenille Rath Rugs
24 x 30 in. te 30 x 72 in. sues . . .$2.50 te $8.50
Oval-l'laitcd Rag Rugs
18x3(5 in. te I0 72 in. sizes $1.75 le $ 7.50
Scatter Rugs
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IS x 30 in. te 30 03 in. si.t .. Jt.;,) te $8.50
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27 51 in and 3i! (!'l in. Me . .$9.50 le $10.50
(lliivui stnlr srri licat inn
Coats Are the Most
Important of All Winter
Garments
Down Stairs Stere Specializes Exceptional Qualities
for Women at $9.25 Upward
What can you get in a $9.25 coat? Either the ever
dignified herringbone tweed or rough and ready warm mixed
tweeds both kinds properly tailored.
Plaid-back and double-face tweed coats are specially geed
at ?10.7e and $15.
Tan Pole Coats, Fully
Silk Lined, $18.75, $20, $25
Ever se many women like them te
wear with their own fur scarfs or
big woolen scarfs!
Tweed coats with khawl cellars
of badger or raccoon arc $32.50 and
$42.50. -
pretty IS early Every Sert
of Geed Ceat at $25
. Pole coats with plaid backs or
silk lined, either tan or brown.
Belivia and soft velour coats with
cellars of the material or fur are
mik lined at this same price.
Tweed and nole ceata are also
"special" at $25.
Fur-Trimmed Dress
Coats, $32.50 te $58.50
Large special groups of the better
kinds of coats. .Made of excellent
belivia cloth. Linings mostly of
crepe de chine or peau de cygne.
Nearly all have fur cellars and some
have cuffs of fur according te price.
Sample Wraps With Fine x urs, $65 Upward
One, two and three of r. kind! Distinguished models selected from
this, that and the ether geed maker. A rcprcsentutise showing of
fashionable wraps with luxurious furs at prices that will be found mod
erate upon comparison with ethers of the same class. Trices are 565,
$69.50, $87.50 te $150.
Extra-Size Coats, $50 Upward
Interesting coats for the large woman who wears sizes -12 "a
te 52'i.
They are trimmed with caracul, squirrel, nutria, black or taupe
wolf, fox or beaver. Prices are $50 te $1.15 according te the fur.
(len Mulra Mere, Marl.fl)
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