tt.i t y l. i! It Ml r ?i. tPf.n M Mm M fl IS m 1 fr COMMISSION RULE 1- INDORSED BY BID m3- . ? " ' " -v ! - ,V V V EVE! v--.'V .jfj -J,i,. H1 V 'lrtnWfv,''. '-yt,4i'i'W 4vj' f(;yf.rt'' w (II I II' t v ' , ,4 "f' ttNG PUBLIC LEDGER-T-PlilLADELPHIA. FRIDAY.' DECEMBER 15. 1922 WOMEN TO AID HOSPITAL former United States Senater Joins in Movement and Or- ganizatien Falls in Line Committee Will Raise Funds Building Italian Institution A tempernry women's committee of the Columbus Hoenltnl, n new ltnllnn 1natlt.lt!r.r. f,.- 11 1.UI. n l.n 41,1 !.. . tu In li.i I.ite... ....vii ii , lllV.il 11 llllllllllf in .r uu erected nt Ilrencl nml Whiirten Mreets, lina been ergnnlzed by Dr. Jehn (ill- bride te ratHe building funds. The officers of the rommlttce ere: Clinir iiinn, Mli L'liullnc 11. Hu Vlte! Ice I chiilrmnn. MKm Mnrv Mcl'mrNtuii tvec. for,retno, MUh Mlldml 1)1 (lli until : ns- r-tutnut Hi'iTctiiry, MIn Miirie I'liNetti' : ticnMitrcr, iUics uiey Urncniicttl, nml nnaiulnl fceerctnry, Miss Jehiite Dl I given in Hip Ilrendwny Thentrc, Hreiid (.'nrle. , street nnct Snjcler nvenue, Mumlny nljtht The hepitnl will lie under the nun- nt X o'clock. Curds of admission, which plres nf the Mission, n.v SMers of the will be free, tuny lie lind by nppllciitleii Sirred llenrt. A ".unplienv umceit , tn MIh .leiiule Dl Curie, of "oil Seuth for the ben-lit. of the hospital will he Hlglith street. t Mew beards take held Fermer Rennler David Ttntiil has de clared himself in fnver of cemniNMnn fOTernment. lie is the nckneuledecd lender of the Heptiblicin patty in C"im den. EfTertB wer? make te create the im pression thnt the Hepubliean organln erganln organln tlen wns oppeed te the change, but Senater llnlrd's cmloieiiieiit dNpel that false report. The Republican orsnniratlen linst now new lined up t-elMly fur the project. In the afternoon members of the Camden fount) Republ can Committee met find decided te form a rtty-wlde oreanba ereanba oreanba tlen te boost plans for the new form of government. Moreover Majer-elect Victer KiiiK and n committee of It t -rens met nt tilclit nnd furthered plans along the mine lines. "I nm one of the eldest citizens of Camden and I hnvi nlwajn endeavored te aiil tver.vthlng pekhIIiIp for Its bene fit," said Senater Raird. "The otti etti otti zene of Camden are indlciitlnc thnt they fnver comiulcslen ceeriiment. I nl-e fnver Mich n chance nnd 1 will de all in my power te mnUe this preKreHIp move In our city government a success." Twenty per cent of the voters in Camden will have te i'n p-titienn te held tin election. After tin petitions are filed with the Cltv Clerk the elec tion will be held en the third Tnsdny thereafter. If the preieit pises an other election will be held te (-elect the live commissioners. Twe beard of commissioners, nu- therized b.v net-, of l'.MiT. ye-tirdny took charge of n hrpc part of tin- mun icipal government. The .e N were passed for the ben.'lit of the nt.v of l'.it l'.it l'.it orwen nnd the i1ij.oevtv nftir in iny , yearn that thev cffeitcl t'.imden cau-id i n political upheaval. ) The two beard rganutd nt a meet- ing held iti Cit.v Hall. The are m Fire and l'elbe Heard and a Reard or Public Works Jehn J. Welsh. iVinnirnf wa elected III rreshh-nt uf the 1'iiliee 1! iril Captnln K. I). MeCIeng, ihnf clerk of the l'ellee Departi'int. wns mimeil its secretary. David W Point. Repuhli-; ran, wns elected piesidcnt nf the Heard of Public Weiks, nnd Merris edill Cltv Clerk, was named se utatv. , Beth bem da waived the rlcht te ap- point cever.il ptr.i efh' nils. Major Majer elect Victer Kins mid the city mould net be put te added expense b.v naming of new effii'inls. The two beards will bnre control of the pelne and tire de partments and the Wntir and Iltghwav dep.attment'. All deci-ien h;v the l'o l'e llee Committee of Cltv Cniim il mu-t be submitted te the Rellie nud Fire Reard Tlie majority of twenty defendants who appeared before JudgM Shnv in the Camden Criminal Court entered phas of net gu'lty te charges of violating the liquor laws. Thev wire arrewed two weeks age when the police innde a num ber of raids. Several stilU and a lau'e quantity of hemu whiskj .ind bctr were cenfikented. ... i DENIES HAVING JEWELS i Mrs. Knoblauch Says Husband Gave' Her Ne Large Sums cf Meney Denial was made jesterday in the United States District t'eurt bj Mrs. Mldn F. Knoblauch. wn'. of Krnst A Knoblauch, one of the n.enibers of the bankrupt firm of Rerdcn .. Knoblauch, brokers, of lift Seuth Ceurth freet that her husband had transferred te her personal bank mount large sums of money from the tlrm s .icceunt. Sh nlse denied he had given hi r large' amounts nu i-ecurities and bought her expensive jeweliy n 'Imit time b'f'.T thB firm fulled The denial was in the form nt au answer te a petition bj Hnrrv Nathans. one of the reeiverf, that Mr Knob-, Inuch be compelled te turn evti the, money, seeurltiei, nnd jevveU She ld lir husbnnd heivrrn t.ij: I Ut and November lh giv,' lier (Vi."li for malntenanee of hef-i'f nod tl roe chil dren. The enlj tew 'iv I e g.n e hei slu said, was a dinneiul braider. CHAPEL REPAIRS FINISHED Hely Trinity's Renovated Building te Reepen Christmas Eve The Hely Trinity Kptvepnl 'iapM, Trenty-s'end and Spum- ylreits, which has been cleied fi.i fne months -vjiile undergoing ri'tievjti will lip reopened en f'hrlstniHs Km nt 7 'iij o'clock, with a eirel serine Tile (hansel his be.'ii iciiiinlelei' if n cost nf 11.00) Nm ter k.,,j,t altar and ni altar ni i f d ik ' v ; "arTd, have bin ' sin .mI The flerr. terT, above the iliniii.), iij. I..., i, M . Isned in grnj nml f 1 1 nd ih '.Tin Tlps !.T tiuered m ei iiinf'.rg ,, . closes the choir siall -oSvvkKMPCdlMMs&rievl-sXezX g Feum&rrPen i fc HEADQUARTERS KOFI H Waterman I I "Ideal" Pens fjr sod Dependable Leather B M Goods for Gifts I W 904-906 Chestnat St. I PS Everybody IflBI 1&3&3 Yule Tide Hi BalHlimilrlll FRIDAY SATURDAY POUNDS OF CANDY 2 SPECIAL SI Yi lb. Asserted Fresh Cream Caramels lb. Pecan Nut Fudge l4 lb. Cream Chocolate Fudge 1 lb. L'Aiglen Asserted Chocolates OR Y2 lb. Pecan Nut Fudge Y2 lb. Cream Chocolate Fudge 1 lb. L'Aiglen Butter Creams FRIDAY -SATURDAY L'Aiglen FudgeSheps Chestnut Above 15th Street and the Neu Shep at 1604 Chsstnut Street Christmas Gift Suggestions Sterling Silver Articles for the Heme A useful article of sterling silver is always acceptable. Yeu will be surprised te learn hew many attractive sterling silver gifts can be had for little outlay. An inspection of our large collection is invited. ft"; a, -'iTTOf 1 1 Sterling Mivei coaster set six individual coasters nnd liohleis picrcc-d inns, complete SO. & ("f- -" '" ,N, Stetliir silver candle sticks, plain design, 8" high, per pair $10.30. S t e i I t n k silver bowl, pierced border, diameter J" 815X0. Our new catalogue contains mere than 4000 photographic illustrations Call or write for a copy S. Kind Sens, 1110 Chestnut Street DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWISLEHS SILVERSMITHS kzrim&m& s&&&7:zu SJ&e tfM CMC. 1 . Christmas Sale of Fur Coats and Fur Neckpieces at 25 Less Than Regular Prices fflR HERE can be no finer Christmas present te any woman or girl than a fine Fur Ceat or Neck Piece I And surely this is the time and place te buy them! We offer our entire stock of thoroughly dependable Furs at 25rc less than the regular prices I Come and make selection tomorrow! All of the Popular Furs of the Season Are Included and the Savings Are Exceptional Chekeis, Scarfs and Stoics of baum marten, stone marten, fox, skunk, beaver, nutria, mink, kolinsky, broadtail, caracul, wolf and ether Furs all at 25 Ies3 than regular prices. Fur Coats of muskrat, raccoon, civet cat, American nnd Australian opossum, beaver, nutria, Japanese mink, Hudsen seal (dyed northern muskrat), caracul all reduced one fourth. Jacqucttes of I ludsen seal, caracul, nutria, krimmcr, eealine and slynx at savingi of 25. A 1 1 Women's and Misses' Twe- and Three-piece Suits are new en sale at Vi-Frice Entire remaining stock of Millinery Hats of style and distinction Vi-P rice r ffigl;3- s-.C-'..-', v-v R i 4 W Mi Tf J?flF A Wonderful Greup of Women s and Misses' Fur-trimmed Coats and Wraps $110.00 Fermer Prices up te $165.00 EALLY fine and luxurious Coats! Made of the season's best materials such as marvclla, gerena, preciesa, tarquina, panvelainc, fashena, veldyne, medalist! Trimmed with taupe, black and brown fox; black, taupe and platinum welfe; beaver; Siberian squir rel; black and brown caracul; monkey; kit fe. A score or mere of btylcs, one of which ia shown. AU of our higher" priced coats are reduced and there are very special lets at $15.00, $40.00, $50.00, $59.50 and $82.50. Xi AH Women's and Misses' Dresses Reduced 20 Medels for street, afternoon and evening. Many dif tcrrnt prif es we have apace te specify only a few: $10.00 Dresses $ 8.00 $39.50 Dresses- $31.60 $15.00 Dresces $20.00 Dresses $25.00 Dresseo Dressee $30.00 Dresses $35.00 Dresses- -$12.00 -$16.00 -$20.00 -$24.00 -$28.00 $45.00 Dresses $36.00 $60.00 Dresses $48.00 $69.50 Dresses $55.60 $85.00 Dresses $68.00 $100.00 Dresses, $80.00 iMi'enmni, nijstex ei' rui: main Stere Opens 9 A. M.-Closes 6 P. M. Dnily ..., ivn uitrrni or weunx'a and GnthDnwa AVPAnnb Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Each Department in the "Harris" Stere is Brimful with Exceptional Values for Saturday Coats : Plain and Fur Trimmed at Clese-out Prices A wonderful opportunity te select n high-grade coat at a low price. CtfmarveMa, jcremi, onneiuljilc, Arabella. Seme trimmed with beaver, wolf and squirrel. 69.50 Formerly te 110.00 gcr Chiffen Silk Hosiery, 1.95 Regularly 2.95 Taken from regular stock and reduced. All perfect. Of sold, silver, Rtinrnctal, bronze and black. Blouses Our Entire Stock at 25 Off Ne exceptions every Ovcrbleusc and Waist in stock. Make your re ductions nt time of purchase. Silk Underwear and Negligees Sprcial Values Plain tailored, hand em em breidci ed, real lace trimmed some hand made. Enve lope chemises, Night Gowns, Step-ins, Sets, Negligees, etc. 2.95 te 52M Dresses : A Clese-Out Fer Street and Afternoon A real opportunity te save en a charming Dress. Of Peiret, Canten and satin back crepe, velvet tailored, draped and embroidered effects. Alse light chiffons. 22.00 Formerly te 19.50 Fer Juveniles The Gift Practical! Fur Ceals ! Coats Party Dresses Of lock ceney blown and giay ceney, squirrel Auitialian Racoon, muMciat nnd nutJia. Ages - te lf. 42.50 te 125.00 Of nil tlie new materials; plain and fur tiimmed. Smart childlike ttyles. Ages 2 te 1G. 6.95 te 39.50 Of chiffon taffeta and Geor gette, charming styles, very gifty, ages 6 te 16. 16.50 te 25.00 Fur Reduction Sale Unrestricted Choice of OKe? nv Entire Stock "Oye Vtt Reductions Made at Time of Purchase We Specialize in Apparel Thai Slenderizes the Larger Wenwn-m J Why are vests qc inner? , 'A! cst -A I'll SI u J5 rests simply can't roll up or wrinkle, because they are se long and shaped te fit the waist and h ips. They stay down. BESIDES, they are Italian Silk the best bilk there is and Italian Silk, se well tailored, hangs snugly te the lines of the body with a feeling of fitncbs that has never been equalled. A'jvw Italian Silk Underncar is the most lituirwus )it it .0); let, became tt lasts ie lung. n aj U-ri'5!I.K It is in the wearing of the Kayjcr Italian Sdk Vests thit their superior quality ar.d ex quisite tailoring are given ths trucic tut. Just three inches above the knee they de net wrinkle or tell up. 2.30 and up 1 Tjj Pv Ju Loek for the Manelft rein forcement in the notch of eicty pair of Kayscr Italian Silk Bleemers it uuutes their durability.Stretchcawtthevery Mcp, giving comfort and cut ofmeveracnu Man etnt reinforcement $3.50 nnd up fy r'f j Xll..C: ifln cot or ilt iimtd Mf'. One iijr jer niJiumtnrli.Thrrc I'Jf for htjty ttiih. IJevifjned for comfort, a Ka er Italian Silk Union Suit fulfils u purpose -with "room enough" jet carefully fitting the figure. Loek fee the Manctjit J Underwear .ftallimSIIlt remtercement. "TLC vnei Vi. V el
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