Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 04, 1922, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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evenIng vvBiic ledgerphikadedphia: Monday, December a; 1022
! A
HOf
Ifthe KenstnSter. Sheps
UPTOWN
FOR PENNSYLVANIA
WHERE
PRJES
DOWN
fuglilatien Needed te Ade-
I . ... p. I aula I nirl
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:njr e rjp 'tf ragrrm prnTt fg M" ll ll '.' - " ""? "? .? J
SsMOSTIN VALUE. VARJET
Iquateiy cmerw -. -.
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BCtOre veverriwi-&iw'-
MILF'ORD CONFERENCE ENDS
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"Jtafert, P.. Dw. 4. - A fompie fempie
,,nBlve schedule of new legislation
V vktch he believes is necessary te pro pre
r mete adequate and proper enforcement
4 tt labor laws new en the statute books
, -M prejrntcd te Governer-elect Pin Pin
rbet's Laber Conference by Clifferd
B. Cennellcy, hend of the Fennnyl
i Wnla Department of Laber and In-
1 "it Is unlikely Mr. .Pinchot will make
m statement as te his renctiens te
' the various pileses 01 mc uiui n
i fercement policy, but the effort of the
? dlicusslens upon hi mind will be r.
I footed In the budget which lm will
' present te the' forthcoming ntwien of
tlieV-eglslH'1"'-
Seme of the Things Needed
Undoubtedly CommlsMeiicr Connel Cennel
Uv'h napcr was one " the mom im im
ierttnt discussed by the conference, and
lis explanation of the work being done
In Pennsylvania by the Laber Depart
ment en hearty coinmcndutlen from
,bToC0mpre"c that werU and raise the
Mindard of administering the labor
Imm Mr. Cennellcy bellci first of ull
hat the net creating the Department
if Laber and ull subsequent acts en
erganlMtlen should be redrafted.
lie advocates the creation of n new
bureau in the department devoted en
tirely te the problems which nnse in
the administration ami enforcement of
the woman's law and the Child Laber
Law. The Child Laber Act of tli, he
believes, should be nmended le set forth
definitely the enforcement authority of
the department. He Is of the opinion
divided responsibility without ilellnite
prevision for enforcement is the greateH
hindrance in enforcing the Child l.uber
There arc about 1-5 labor laws en the
Pennsylvania books which directly or
Indirectly affect the Department of
Laber and Industry. Thesis laws. Mr.
Omnelley believes, tdieuld be cmlilicil and
mtny of them rewritten te conform te
the requirements of modern industry.
Mr. Cbnnellev sas the chief require
mnit of bl.i departiuent Is nddilieii.'il
revenue and, therefore, lie recommends
additional appropriations and n sybtcm
of licensure which would increase, the
levenues. There U need, lie says, for
leflslatlen Dowsing ull Matinnary
engineers, motion picture operators and
eiler operators.
Mr. Connelley urged In his paper
increased appropriations se th.it men of
high caliber might be emplejed and
that there might be n general increase
in salaries. He -nid there, wen need of
additional building te house the safety
sppiiance of the department, of which
30e have been npprnved, and that n
ifcelflc appropriation for n museum of
fafelj should be made.
Value of Iteronttrmtien Werk
A great deal of time was given by the
(enfereiiee te discussion of the work of
reconstruction carried en by MirleuS
State departments of labor. Colonel
Lewis Bryi nt. Laber Commissioner of
New .Tersey. took a lending put in dls
(using this siibieet mid told of phe
nomenal work done In New .lerscv in
nldlng Injured workers. A series of
plietngrnplis prcM'iiti'd by lilni ji.itil clu.
qnent tribute te the mnncN of medi'iu
surgery nnd the enlightened uppro'ii uppre'ii uppro'ii
tlen of the wilue of State aid te men
Injured in indiiMrj. Colonel Nrjnnt'ii
dlscu'ien and the photographs pre
sented by him clearly demonstrated that
men who jears age would be considered
totally dlsahlrd and unlit for any Mud
of senlce have been literally plijhically
reconstructed and placed upon it self
uMalnlng li.is.ii.
Last night there was diligent dicu dicu
ien. Miss Mnr.v Lud.ime. fermeily
nisnnger of the c1i:iiitnu iIUImuii of
the Prilled States Kuipinjimut St-nii'i-in
New Yerk, tiresenteil a p.iper en
standards for n Slate eiuple.Miieut i-crv-iee.
Miss Mary Van Kleeck, formerly
director of the AVemnn's Itutenii in the
Federal Depnttment of Laber, disvuhed
periodic statlMics of employment. Mr.
Lee Wellmen discussed the labor hfu
tlsties new being uillerlrd In cneli of
the ai ions States, and Mr. Tied 51.
"IlceN. (hairnmn of the Vinenln n
luMriul roiiiiiiiMeii, dlscuTij tlie
wims of organization of departments
i labor in dlffuent Statis.
iliep pnrliclpaling in the discus-ion
included Colonel Lewis Hnant. Laber
eminlssianer of New .lerse, nnd A. L.
it CommlsHieiier of Laber of Iowa,
"nil Uebert Wolf, an euglneei with
lde exprriciKe in labor prnblvm of
"iniifHetiirin esinhlihhmeuts. 5Ir.
iinchet will leine here tnmonew mom
'"5 for Philadelphia.
JEWELS TO BE SHOWN
Exhibited at Bazaar for Benefit of
...... u wiiuik.ii insmuie
alllnliln ...1 ..1.1- . .. .
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ilervt'.u.,,1'lye ,, hi' wnduited in tin;
Veilcviie-Stratfnrd Hetel en w j.
y, and Thursday.
i the Oinnd .Mogu of India. i,.-...
and I r,e'rmp"t, me,,,t,Hl w111' enieuilds
in We world, mounted with neark ,,,! !
&n!rfi! " 'lrv-fmr i-nint pea.-
aris and New Yerk. 'I'hev will im
'hewn under police prele, Ien.
THREE OFFICIALS ARRESTED
Connecticut Men Accuaed of Break-
Ing Game Lawa
MinsftflVhi"rt0M'1f'e,,-. Uec. -I.-A town
w fefbh;uHr,nMj"c;iIlnr "M,1,n" i"s",-,"
... . '.,fl "'Bhwny Deimrtnient
inleTi r',,,Hit """" l,y ,!,,,,,,ty " ' "
"me laws L'hn vi.datlng the
Stain ll'lJ'"''" nn inspector of the
nd II I VI ' t.,K? w,m f Unitferd.
rrc"ted ,"cal tttv 'rp
GOVERNOR IN $100,000 SUIT
teneai-aru. A.,..
--rii-i nIKt uamagea Frem.
Mlafillllnnl c .i...
rr -"SKMIVO
,.11 i"nI' M," "ec. 4. Lee 51 Kus,
neVX'n'n? M''"l. and li
BlrkhMrf SfrB,,wrl ,M,SH I'mncw C.
...... u wnuik.li IMSIUUIC
sliinhle ml objects will be hluiight i
?..n'8t ?f.tlln "uildlng I'litid of the
rcn institute, n f the
. tremi., 7Zl . r ,,,pe wiiuctien under
rWUhr 2ni,,."'rr,n0'' urlvcc) here last
kjhmuer ltGLs.li hJ. ..1...., it...
itiii rs -" ' i ""
A in the "rush" district. Only the distance or time prevented them from taking advantage of these facts. But with the new "L" operating smoothly
g.they can new reach this money-saving section in 1 0 minutes from downtown. And these Kensington merchants invite you te a trip en the new "L," te
m visit this wonderful section at their expense see the coupon at the bottom of this page. Kensington merchants are new abundantly prepared for Christmas
with a wealth of wonderful new merchandise at prices that will
The Leading Department Stere Uptown
&unkeim&tZ
FRONT AND SUSQUEHANNA AVE,
Canten Crepe Dresses
Exceptionally Heavy
Popular side pleated panel?,
front and back. Neck,
sleeves and bottom of pan
els trimmed with embroid
ery. Narrow sash softens
m
the waistline. A mighty
Navy, Brown and Black.
Regularly
nSi
aJHni
French Ceney
Fur
w
sleeve and bottom of coat
of reversed skins, giving
m
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M. P. FOX
1412-14 GERMAtfTOWN AVI.
2826-28 FRANKFORD AM:
KB
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0'l;i One Bleck
( SPECIALISTS III
$6.00 Boyi'AH-Weol Chinchilla
Pole Coats, Sizes .'! te 8
$6.00 Beys' All-Weel Suits
of Serge, Jersey Cleth or Tweed
Beys' Twe-Pants Suits, Over
coats and Mackinaws
$10.50 Beys' Overcoats and Two Twe
rants Suits
All-wool tMceds, cnslimrres mill pen
ul .tripes.
Hand-Tailored Beys' Suits and Overcoats in
All-Weel Plaid Backs.
All the newest shades and models. Sues up t IS years.
8.7S te
iiCTsra
S. E. Cor. Frent and Dauphin Su.
. Git Off at Dana. St.
mammmmmOp lvty EMfe
flA'Jta..- v..:-v-'-ir. t..rV" . v,
m
Quality
18
.75
pretty dress. In
All sizes te 50.
2u.
Coats
10 inches
lenfr and
cut full.
Has deep
band en
n very beautiful effect.
Satin lined throughout. All sizes for
misses and women. A luxurious Xmas
gift at an econemicul price. Repriced
from $12.50.
Open Friday nnd Saturday Evenings
fcf
An crct ) t id u a I
raluc in a la rye
roomy Buffet.
(10 i nehc . ie I d v,
made of American,
walnut with boxed'
i n m ahegan
drawer.?; ,1 large
drawers and 2 cup cup
beardtt. Repriced specially
from ft7o.ne te
'45.
Kitxt of Semcmrt St. "I." Station
BOYS' CLOTHING
3
.95
5.95
?75
12.50
Stmthn
avi
Shrewd
known thalthe
quality, variety and
lower, savirtcrs immeasiiraKlv erpater and servfr.p and r.nnrre.QV frhar are friendlv
fliwwwft,!
McCURDY
WwmmwMmxwx'Wxxw
Gifts for Men
A Geed, 8erlcabtfi
UMBRELLA
at $1.69 te $7.50 each
flef Hn Sen it
TRAVELING BAG
Our Prices $2.95 te $18.50
A Set nt
HANDKERCHIEFS
121.C te SOc
A rlr of
WARS! WOOLEN GLOVES
at 69c te $1.98 pr.
llfnllllflll
SILK SHIRTS
at $5.00 and $6.50
KNITTED TIES
OF SILK
at 50c te $2.00
I'lunrifl
NIGHT SHIRTS
at $1.00 te $1.75
A fJned-l.niiMnc
BATH ROUE
$5.00 te $10.00
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n u - Tl L .. 'II . t -. i - t
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LaE
HlH.'.ar'
r
The Jacquettc
i hteadily paininR in
faer. Chic and stun
ninrr and cost? but
1" 1 ! . I ri.l . M I '.W
''Wf
15
'4 m .Ti5.
Astraphan
in g:ay, iema, tiiacK.
Lambcttc
Caracul Cleth
in black.
Hats of Astrakhan
If nu desire,
mentrt will be enl tin
wiur inspvetien. :'liunt
Ciilumbin OfiTO or ril"
us. Comparison ui
liroie that we sell lie
low downtown hlmp-.
Open Me le;,
Friday, Satunhi
I I
w 'ii in fi
'i ' 1 ' ,",'jM
W ."arV
Evening
" id
"All thai the name implici"
2540-42 Kensington Ave.
Dm of the OUiist
I'slniltflicil .S'hijm
(11 Keninluu
SUITS
DRESSES
COATS
I'tMiilinnc npp.nrl of eNcltiHlve
design In MiipilsliiR im'iertniciit,
at pi Icen that icptcHcnt u nub.
btautlal Miivinu. Our Httiiatleu.
rcmevcil riein exorbitant icntata,
meanajiyii'cater .viluea for you.
t ii tvexnitarj
shoppers wise people from every section
progressive shops of
value found in expensively maintained downtown stores with
sweep the tide of Christmas shoppers in a
BROS.
FRONT and
YORK S
STREETS
Gifts for Women
Hand-Maria
PHILIPPINE GOWNS
at $1.98 te $4.50
Dainty
PHILIPPINE CHEMISES
at $1.98 te $3.98
si
'oft LuHlreim
SILK NIGHT GOWNS
at $3.50 te $5.50
1
A I'lnf Mlk
ENVELOPE CHEMISE
at $1.98 le $4.98
'5
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J
::
a
V underfill 'Hrrtleii of
WRITING PAPER
at 29c la $4.00 box
Gnrri-f.vnklnjt
MANICURE SET
at $1.00 te $9.00
RRL'SH AND COMB SETS
at $4.75 te $15.00
f:rr Meninn Mnnl Anplhrr
IMIr of
GLOVES
Our Price $1.69 te $3.50
ts
ti
!
'i'.l!i',l'!l.'.-l'!', -.-a
STOP
...,. . :vl. h
STREET
H. ' "
.75
iIumc
. 1'
A NEW LIGHT
ON PRICES!
or keiiii hrm...
"iiy IIiiInIi. Com Cem
I'l'ld ultli .
I'lilhr (i I n m
liiulrs.
" LiKht
$11.50
I LiRht
$10.50
TIie'm am M'l'
'IAh I'UU'l s
"nil CAimm li,
iliiplivatvil
We u'fiii i' a full line of Xti.-x
T 1' 1. 'ntr uutiltH, kiddi
limpi 'I iliii UiinpH niul eilv r
Ifctrir 1 iipplliiui.'i'K
l.rl 111. Ill mil .Mir Imimif for niin.
Mlrlus iix urll 111 UkIiIIiik.
INDEPENDENT
Gai & Electric Fixture Ce.
2227-29 N. Frent St.
Get Off at Dauphin St.-Station
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Kensington are richly
JOHN D. ENRIGHT
Wants te Shew Yeu
a Choice Assort
ment of Pleasing
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS
IN
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
JEWELRY
"Wm're Crank en Quality"
JOHN D. ENRIGHT
3020
KENSINGTON AVE.
Any Article Rmtrud
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
If Tfiti wnnt tn luir ii'gn llrirt from
thf fnrt'irv, n'i ni i i-ein fe llifi fur.
nr in urt fui'lnrj itIi'. Veii iminut
jt furle'j ir.-iM In ri'iifl tnr pay.
in. Iilsh tuiM in a ri'HI! (Ilcttlit.
V.'iltem. Arr.-..it?r, VeWeti nrt
Brun.It. EztrieMintrr ttunlity
and Deiens. In any iz.
j Hifrjrcst Bargain in Tenn f
Special! E.traerdinar.v!
Finrjt qfalttv 912 icmlf lvti
$21.50 (0 $30
Axminstrr Kug.i, SOC.00
8.-1x10.6 up
530.00 A.xminstcr -51Q.50
Rubs, 7.6x9... up
AMnintcr Rues, SO.60
27xi
up
Gicimtic Sale of
Finest Seamless Wiltens
9x15 $97.50
9x12 $70.00, $57.50 & $53.50
8.3x10.6 $67.50, $55 & $49.50
6x9 , $43.50
7.6x9 $40.00
THrmNners arsertmfvx
aix ari: PEsrrcT oeodr
Tin. CarrftJ. 03c, J1.85. II 60 up rr
2"l. Kiixs. Bitinrrn, Carp.ta b th
'tnJ Zi't a' nil 39 Inch.i I4
ii cranes
tari
U
Jipr nrt vSrl-ni
n.r anil Qrl.ini nhev. Camhtl. N
Tak Reuln 3 or A te Cimbrn St..
rnnafcrd "t" te Sinr.traat Bt. Rta., an1
'klk en tcuir- rait te Jaanar Ki, and S
.guarr. nnrin Tn lAtierv. 4vav ,n.
JO M. Op.n j
. P. K. Ma-I J
Irary. J
Ktn. wert rn until 10
flat, and nthrr tti Mntil Q
OrCcr I'llltd Tree Au'e DelWary,
ti.V.'S-
J. ROVINS
FURRIER
Remadrlliig and Repairing
2221 N. FRONT ST.
Get off at YORK ST., walls
eutli
Toys
and
Games
"Everything en Whtelt for
Children"
Twe mi.ip' l tMm h fi t (hi- la .'m
Tin Mi r In UjuiI j'IiIIii
II 1U ', Oil in vlililll
Hull I en In V, J'i t i S.'ll IKI
Ailtllimlill) . . 7 Ml I i (1 Oil
l ll l Ipi iiii .(.I All ti) .J7'.il
l.i..ll'ill 'iv, me im
In i U' Itin'l i III i t Hi ii i is " ! r m
i;l tt In in J.'jn c
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ri:i i i. i nis. wriK
ACll M 11 hi: liKi -Ml M t.r
reMi'i.i.Ti: .t.,ui
HOFFMAN CYCLE CO.
$010 XENIIMOTON ATX.
fPrUni m4i
vp. a areasaca
OarBlU tlil
dak.
1SmitefemK
frh
fflWl atJRC
S fmi Ll Vav
V VMvriiSy ..Yinwaarw; n
ifSHwKnBar
HMPa
&
u b?wb i .mxBtmmm ill
and suburb of Philadelphia have always
stocked with merchandise that matches the
and sincere hevend
mighty wave up the
BERG
Cor. Frent it
OVERCOATS
B it.
Mr. Berg's
Guarantee Gees
With Every
Purchase
Men's Overcoats
In browns and Rray.
M . -
15
Jlclteil styles. $
'.Veil worth 520
L
erKN jie.x., rm.
I
BERBER'S FURNPRECO.
"THE HOUSE OF DEPENDABLE FURNITURE''
2313 Kensington Ave. 2765 Kensington Ave.
Specials This Week
a jEl5!aP8L m.
waWOaBfl fAT ftp- - fffri'Vjrir7
This $:00 LivtnR-Roem Outfit Cemnlete. including a three
piece Veleuv or Tapestry Living-Roem Suite with Spring
Bdck. Spnr.? Seats and Spring Loerc Cushions. $QC QA
42-iuch Mshefiany Oblong or Oval Libra y Tabic vaJ5FU
A 2x1 White Enamel Bed $1 775
All Sirra, CempLt. Wilh Smmi: jnd M.itlict, a
Special $225 4-Piece dJftO '
Walnut Bedroom Suit P70roe
With Extra Large Drcaier, Chifforebe, with Spacieua
Clethe Closet, Geed Size Vanity Dretaer
BERGER'S FURNITURE
m&(Jm;A
'Mt
&
BUY DIRECT
FROM THE FACTORY j
rur Virginia 1-Cw f I
rnlil (1ri,innlimrvl'fJ "JLJ '
wool In aaaurliii f. I
roler
fianiilnr hi nil liC l"
llmllirr nnil liriwaj yJS
Oxfenl M..el lur S.C''yJ
Hpurl Suestpr bm H.
Sample Upen Rtqutit
WM. H. LEES' SONS
2426 N. Hancock St.
Ktnalni-tjn 07M
THIS COUPON
if presented at the time of pur
chase or merchandise amounting
te $1 or mere entitles you te a
CAR TICKET FREE
. .aK-jirt tka.atana
prices astonishingly
r.omnarisen with shoes
"L" te Kensington.
BROS.
Dauphin Sta.
Largest Variety
Lewest Prices in Town
$27.50 Men's Overcoat
All wool heavy plaid buck coating".
Retted Radians in rfti a wpj
the newcr.t shades. P X f O
$35 Men's Overcoats
Raglans, L intern, conservative med
el. The popular all-oel plaid
hack coat, warm rf n A "
and KenRiblc tPnt, 3
$45 Swagger Overcoats
Warm Ceals made in Raglans and
Uletern, in light nnd dnik plaid
back material-. Aqq TCf
nt?n trimmed.. 4)mI4l7 f
Special Sale Beys' Clethes
$8.50 Beys' Suits
llcn Msu'kinire nid OM-reeaLs.
$4.95
$12 Beys' Twe-Pants Suits
Heavy blanket piaid .MncMnans,
also Overcoats.
$7.95
$15 Beys' Twe-Pants Suits
Mackinaws, Overcfu'N, all wool,
all si.:c.
$9.95
si. i:nMx.
CO. II tSXZ &
2765 Keniingten Ave.
.?
J Your Carfare
I FREE
j Yeu can reach these Ken
J singlen Sheps from any
J section of the city for
; ONE FARK. In order te
. introduce the people of
Philadelphia te the ex
J ceptienal values in Ken
' Hineten these shenn mnkc
"BARCALO
I t the special offer shown ( t
J J in the coupon below. A
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