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INVENTORY $ALE
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SLOTKO LIGHTING FIXTURE CO.
55 N. 7th St. r Areh
Plans Made by Late Commis
sioner Sadler te Be
Carried Out
BIG PROGRAM MAPPED OUT
By the Associated Press
Isrrkbnnr. Jan. 27. Pfrns of the
t'tate Hljfhway Department for the 1022;
construction wa.'en, ns tentatively do de do
elrted wren during the llmctima of the
Inte Hlchwnr Commissioner Lewis a. i
Sadler, will br carried out.
' This announcement was made today
ibv Ueorpe II Biles. Assistant High
way Commissioner, who. iouewiiir
Matemuit Issued by Governer Spreu'
,en Titcsdst. will direct me nunir3 ei
the State Hlchway Depnrtmcnt. !
K "C'lmmnMener Hadler strove te five
tVnnxtlvenln what he called the
1,rfX.iteHt htchwnv system in America,
HONOR BRYCE'S MEMORY
Service la Westminster Abbey At
tended by- Many Nattenallttea
Londen, Jan. 27. (By A. P.)
Jlcn nnl women prominent In themanv
"phcre9 of nctlrlty in which th Inte
Viscount Bryce was ft lcadlnit flcure,
numbers of his personal friends and thn
uicmbetti of his family srathered this
neon la Wetmlnster Abbey for a elm elm
r'e iertyininuta sorvlce te honor bin
mmnery.
Although the cnthcrtDs was essen
tially Angle-American, a cosmopolitan
chareetee wa tesac, by the presonee e(
ropcesentAUToj' of Armnl, notably
Dr. Abel Nazarlnn, .and renrcsontetvo
of ether peeplea finJ'.erBn.nlatr3Uti with
which Viscount BryAve name and Hfe
were aaoedatcd;,, testUjInfr te the tnnn
Ifeld interest Of the Mt pihlleUt urn)
former Ambagsed.r t th United
States.
1
Truek Kills Qharert Soheolboy
Sharen, Tft., Jae. ST-Angele I'al
tner, thirteen years old,, a schoolboy,
was killed at neon yestettday when he
fell from a laundry truck The wheels
passed ever hl body.
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1 Urate Illehway l)epartm"nt." tald Mr. i
Wlt tv-xftiv. "Durins the . etnlns tfa-
von t& arartmcnt. no far sa its limited
' rMeurcc. will penn't. will connect a ,
ctmrtcd Vtlens of primary highways. I
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ilerlnr this bnln jen iirp abln te buy
I thl Jewrlfd, Itrer. thrwunartrr plntc.
tnln model natch mtli trel eeeape
nheel and rxpeaed wlnrtlnir wlf fltted
In a cnaranteeil cold tilled rae for les
tlian lialf the rrsuUr prlr. nemember
thee axe Xr.ff latest raedeU, net a let
of speelal barialn ttcvrU, bat new, treih
loeile Jut received nnd placed en vile.
only after they hure been tnorenrhlj
examined, timed and rexnlated by our
expertR. This Is a chance of it life
time te bay a reed watch cheap
YOU CM ALWAYS DO BETTER AT
15! ft, MlJ-UALwftikS mT MimmM'tm'.u
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'ViATCHESEWELiW-SILVEIlWUlE
nilULCarVLCAM) K.CX.VIL.
8th & CHESTNUT STS.
1017 Market St. 909 Market St
established Over S3 Tears
.If
pH mi
B le Get B
m Wlinfr
-1 Want I
read the
Classified
Advertising
columns of
the Public
Ledger.
If it isn't
advertised
there, put
in an ad
yourself.
Just phone
it te us
today for
insertion
tomorrow.
Bui will
be mailed
later.
Phene
Walnut 3000
or
Main 1601
'De Itl
.i.i.. M. v. thir are uniicr reairin-
censtri v'ier approximately 2S0
...il.. l,a. it l uoijte iiiai.
lVnnsylvania maintain its position
rt siipremn.-y n tne conbtruetlea of
uluraWn highwn.V. ("' In th ma In-
teimnre of thr. veivas comprising r the
! Main's -.Tsinu. On X Aprevcl hljrb'VHyb
are Inrluded in th i-w"11"", ,jf thli
I Suite, and must b" 'pvve,T0:, ,
! Commlssienpr Bile? Has been with
'the State IIlKl.ny D'rtm &?,
June of lW.. when he iV? "Ww"1
rbief draftsman, l'rler te x time he
wa.s associated for f-r-e-ul ,
i the Philadelphia Department v"t "bc
, Works. In June, WW, he w.l named
'division engineer in charge of t-V n-
i tral and n portion of the ey tern
counties of rennslvama and cenaV
ifer the Stntn Highway Departs "
some of tlie llrst rxperlmcnt't In mtui'-
neus read materials. As dlvlsi'
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.i . ,L. i'.u....... T ..i.l.tnirii nrmir,'
, med"l read. th first highway built
under the Sproul highway act. He also
, rmllf thf river drlvi out of the city of
Hume-burg. .,
In Dec'inber of 1012 Mr. Biles was
' appointed awstant te the chief engineer
nd in VM" hr became maintenance
Ilngmeer. nrganlr.lng the maintenance
, iltvisien and rttatr-nid readr. In June
of 101." he was named Second Deputy
! State Highway Commissioner, and in
BUS. in addition te his supervision of
'maintenance, was p!accd in charge of
all construction and administrative
wnrk. Wl.en I.rwts P. Sadler bceame
' State Highway Commissioner Mr. Biles
was named Assistant Highway Coiu Ceiu
1 missioner.
'MULTIPLICITY OF LAWS
PERIL, ASSERTS SENATOR!
I Chief Danger te U. S. Government ,
nternal, Says Robinson ii
I . By the Associated Bres ! I
Altreii. O., Jan.. 27. If the Gov-
emment t-ver fnl'K the calamity ii less 1 1'
'lkely te renlt from externnl attack '
Mian from th" drcadence of the lnstl- , i
tutlnne which constitute Its foundations
jiberty. law. order, justice Sennxer
In., T llnhln.in nf Arknus-ls. bald Kt
'r,n addicts tedny before the Ohie Statih
I'.nr As?vc!atleu.
He dpcricnl thp practice of mahing,l
'bnaxindA of laws, wild that Ihc Dyer '
AnU-Lynchlng Bill was iKicenrtitu '
tienal and would fall te curb lynching. ,'
that It was of prlme Imrortnnce te
onferr thr preiuit tien nmenuments ami ,
I nininfnin.il th.i- ti;i remedv fcr strike"
iirinet l fe'ir.d In law compelling'
workmen te gentlrue their labor'.
Senater Bobln!en said Uiat the pre- '
Ihibltiea enforcement problem challenges
contrmptueiiily and defiantly the power ,
of the Government. "But there la n-
i lternative, " he salu. "Trie law must
be enforced. Heed citizens cannot In i
honor respyt and ebsen'p en'.y "mch ,
laws as they approve and connive nt
statutes which they rcsiird as u doubt- ,
ful or unwise iellcy. This veuld ac-
cerapllnh the triumph of anarchy ever j
Government." i
GAS BLAST KILLS CHEF
Phlladetphlan Victim of Explosion In
Shere Restaurant
Atlantlr City, Jan. 27. Net realiz
ing i hat the gas was turned en. Merris
Keldwasser, n chef employed at the
Broadway Restaurant. COIU Atlantic
avenue, died In the City Hospital a
the result of the explosion when he at
tempted te apply a match te the burn
ers of a gas even yesterday.
Geidwaaser. who was thirty-one
: i years old anu msnied, came ncre re
cently irera ins neme, ai ise;: iertn
Eighth street, Philadelphia. When the
explesh n occurred he was thrown back
end apparently strurtf his head, for
when waiters aud patrons nibbed te th
kitchen h was lying en ths fleer un
conscious. A son was born te Mrs. Goldwasser
la Philadelphia, two days age.
1 ADLER JURY DISAGREES
IIIIIIIIIIIIE
Unable te Reach Verdict In Trial
;i for AttacK en woman
Atlantic City, N. J.. Jan. 27. After
deliberating twenty-one hours, a Jury
In Criminal Court disagreed in the
ease of Adrlph Adler, Jr., son of n
wealthy sherr- Jeweler, charged with a
criminal assault en Mrs Margaret Tor Ter
rentii, new n' Philadelphia, but for-
mcr'T n rFi(ient of this city. Judge
.,.. .11 JI...I,n..J .1.. I X. '
tnKui"'U iiii. u irru Lin- juiJra. iv
dat vas set for a new trial.
Adler "-as charged by the veung
woman with attacking her while en
an nute ride. The defense was en alibi.
Si-ieral witnesses testified that Adler
was In thin city at midnight, while the
ai.-ged aHark occurred early In the
mern.ng, according te Mrs, Terrenta,
Adler - young w itn declared he was home
by 1U o'clock en that night,
VIENNA CABINET BACK AGAIN
i Chancellor 6cheber Again Takes
Reins After Resignation
Vienna, Jan. 27. (Bv A. P.) The
Cabinet of Chancellor Schober, which
resigned yesterday, resumed office today
with some cnanges in tae list of min
isters. Chancellor Reheber took the pert-1
folio of the Interior and Dr. Leepold I
Hennet, formerly Minister of Agricul
ture, resumed the Fercljjn Affairs Mln- '
Istry temporarily.
Giovanni Verga, Novelist, Dead
Heme. Jan. 27.-(Bv A. P.i Ole-
vannl Verga, noted Italian novelist and
uect, died here this morning at the age
of eighty-two years. One of bis best
known works was "Cavnllerla RubII
rnna," from which Mascagnl's opera
was adapted. He also acquired fame by
his short aterlee and sketched of Sicilian
ncasautry, He r born at OaUnln,
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All Furniture at Half the Regular Prices
Our remaining stocks of Furniture, 'Lamps and Mirrors are en sale
at exactly half the regular prices. Net a large assortment, but very de
sirable from the standpoint of artistic, merjt as well as being first quality
in workmanship and materials. Darlington handled none but Fine Furniture.
kUaninmtunnffliE"""T
323.50 Jacobean Oak Mirror $11.75
$24.00. Pet table Wtilnut Mirror $12.00
$60.00 Oval Gilded Mirror $30.00
$87.C0 Can-tsd Antique Mahogany Mirror
$43.75
$65.00 Polychrome
$32.50
Decorated Mirror-
$37.50 Carved Deuble - Panel Mirror
$18.7G
$70.00 Leng: Mahogany Mirror $35.00
$95.00 Old-Geld Oval Mirrors $47.50
$90.00 Decorated Deuble-Panel Mirror
$45.00
$115.00 Blue and Geld Decorated Mirror
$57.50 ,
$110.00 Old Silver Oval Mirror $55.00
$75.00 Carved Oak Mirror $37.50
$22.00 Polychrome Picture Mirrors
Si 1.00
$35.00 Carved and Decorated Mirror
$17.60
$45.00 Hand-Dcceratcd Mirror $22.50
$18.00 Small Carved Mirror $9.00
$11.00 Small Mirrors en Stands $5.50
$7.50 Gilded Oval Wall Mirrors $3.75
$22.00 Mahogany Fleer Lamp $11.00
$23.00 Mahogany Fleer Lamps $11.C0
$25.00 Mahogany Fleer Lamps $12.50
$65.00 Polychrome Chair Lamp $32.50
$25.00 Wrought Iren Fleer Candelabra
$12.50
37.50 Wrought Iren Bridge Lamp
$lg.75
$65.00 Decorated Wrought Iren Fleer
Lamp $32.50
$30.00 Decorated Wrought Iren Fleer
Lamp $15.00
$27.00 Polychrome Fleer Lamp $13.60
$100.00 Italian Gilded Carved Fleer Lamp
$50.00
$60.00 Large Geld Silk Shade $30.00
$75.00 Brocade and Fringe Shade $37.50
$35.00 Hand-Decorated Parchment Shade
$17.50
$10.00 Medium-Sized Silk Shades $5.00
$11.00 Mahogany Table Lamps $5.50
$37.50 Wrought Iren Fleer Candelabra
$18.75
$33.00 Red Silk Lamp Shade $16.50
$43.00 Wrought Iren Table Lamp $21.50
$18.00 Changeable Silk Lamp Shadt;
$0.00
$5.60 Small
$2,75
Decorated Lamp Shade
$18.00 Boudoir Lamp
1-lete S9.00
and Shade, com-
SSO.00 Ivery Decorated lamp and Shade,
complete $15.00
$40.00 Polychrome Table Lamp $20.00
$65.00 Carved Oak Console Table $820
Oak Living-Roem Tabic
Chair-End Tabl
$95.00 Carved
$47.50
$55.00 Decorated
$27.50
$22,00 Mahogany Reading Table $11.00
$30.00 Carved and Decorated Console
Table $16.00
$12.00 Child's
$6.00
$11.00 Child's
$5.50
$45.00 Brown
$24.00
Ovnl Tilt-Tep Table
Square Tilt-Tep Table
Reed Davenport Table
$38.00 Mahogany Davenport T a b 1 e i
$19.00
$225.00 EngHah Oak Library Tabic'
$112.60
$110.00 Carved Mahogany Davenport
Table $55.00
$130.00 Carved Mahogany Console Table
$65.00
$60.00 Mahogany Library Table $30.00
$120.00 Hadden Oak Console. Table
$60.00
$36.00 Mahogany Chair-End Table
$17.60
$100.00 Antique Oak Living-Roem Table
$50.00
$60.00 Large Mahogany Console Tabic
$30.00
$60.00 Mahogany Gate-Leg Table $30.00
$80.00' Mahogany Gate-Leg Table $40.00
$35.00 Mahogany Gate-Leg Table $17.50
$120.00 Walnut Pisa Table $60.00
$130.60 Twin Muhegany Bedsteads
$65.00 the pair
$120.00 Twin Walnut Bedsteads $60.00
the pair
$100.00 Mahogany 4-Pest Single Bed
steads $50.00 each
$120.00 Mahogany 4-Pest Single Bed-steadsy-$60.00
each
$250.00-Twin Mahogany Bedsteads
$125.00 the pair
$150.00 Mahogany
$75.00
$100.00 Mahogany
$50.00
$50.00 Mahogany
$25.00
$80.00 Mahogany
$40.00
$50.00 Mahogany
Btead3 $25.00
$32.00 Mahogany Day-Bedstead $16.00
$60.00 Mahogany 4-Pest Single Bed
steads $30.00
Deublo Bedstead -
Single. Bedstead'
Deublo Bedstead
Single Bedstead
4-Pest Single Et;-
Important Netice
Most of the pieces mentioned
in this list ere one of a kind
and some will have been sold
since t.his advertisement was
written. Come te our Fourth
Fleer and leek around; if you see
what you want, you arc assured
of a price far lower than will pre
vail in the February Sales of
ether stores.
$16.00 Mahogany Windser-Back Chairs
$8.00
$20.00 Mahogany Windser-Back Rockers
$10.00
$76.00 Mahogany a
Rocker $38.00
n d Upholstered
$45.00 Mahogany Upholstered-Seat Arm
chair $22.50
$35.00 Mahogany Upholstered-Seat Side
Chair $17.60
$110.00 Decorated Leather Hall Chair
$55.00
$35.00 Carved Oak Bench $17.60
$160.00 Carved Jacobean Oak Hall Settle
$75.00
$165.00 Carved Jacobean Oak Hall Settle
$82.50
$350.00 Tapestry-Upholstered Davenport
$175.00 ,
$275.00 Velvet -Upholstered Davenport
-$137.50
$180.00 Mahogany
$90.00
Princess Dresser
$530.00 Seven-Piece Mahogany Breakfast
Roem Suite $265.00
$236.00 Six-Piece Gray Brenkfnst-Roem
Suite $118.00
$453.00 Nine - Piece Wnlnut Breakfast Breakfast
Roem Suite $226.50
$163.00 Five-Piece
$81.50
Reed Perch Suite-
$40.00 Mahogany Magazine Stand, $20.00
$36.00 Child's Mahogany Spinet Desk
$17.50
$80.00 Mahogany Boek Stand $15.00
$89.00 Mahogany Humidor $10.60
$25.00 Pelly Prim Sewing Cabinet, $12.60
$17X10 Edith Cavel Sewing Cabinet, $8.50
$36.00 Sarah Judsen Sewing Cabinets
$17.60
$22.60 Betsy Ress Sewing Cabinets
$11.25
$28.00 Pocahontas Sewing Cabinets
$14.00
$100.00 Genuine Imported Hall Cabinet
$50.00
$125.00 Walnut Paneled
$62.50.
Hall Cabinet
$110.00 Carved Oak Hutch $55.00
$90.00 Carved Oak natch $45.00
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BQNWTT TELLER. &,CQ
CHESTNUT AX ta STRECT .
ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW
FINAL CLEARANCE
Prier te Inventory
WOMEN'S & MISSES' APPAREL
SMS I !! S II I I ISJSMSMSHMS SS
Closing Out a Collection of
COATS, CAPES & WRAPS
i OFF
Present Prices 19.75 up te 232.50
Fermer Prices 39.50 up te 465.00
A wonderful collection assembled from our own 8tecka and drastically cut te half the
former price! Veldyne, Pan Velaine, Duvetyne, Marvella, Tweed, Belivia, Shag
moor, eeme trimmed with black and natural Caracul, Squirrel, Wolf, Hudsen Seal,
Scotch Mele, Kelinsky, Menkey Fur.
Evening Wraps, formerly priced J3S.00
te 39S.00, te go at 67.50 te 187.50
Ceat Section
Third Fleer
Closing Out at Cost & Belew
WOMEN'S DRESSES
Selected from our own Stocks
GROUPI
Afternoon, tailored endi
sports dresses of Canten) -4 Q fi
crepe, tricetinc, velvet and I 0 vIvF
Jersey. Smart modes andl
fashionable shades. Many
ene of a kind.
Formerly te 45.00
GROUP n
Canten crepe, velvet,
. I
georgette erepe, satin, sating pj f
faced Canten and tricetme.f JJ)y
Beading, embroidery andV
chenille trimming. After-J
neon and tailored models.
group m
Medels of Canten crepe,
Canten crepe with Geer
gette, laces, beaded med?
ele, trlcotine In a variety of
youthful Interpretations.
Formerly te 85.00
39.50
Formerly te 65.00
AT. C. O. D.'a SECOND FLOOR
GROUP TV
Velvet, chiffon, Canten
crepe, and novelty fabrics
featuring French beads,
crystal, bronzes and jet
beads eorne are trimmed
with fur. Distinctive
modes,
Formerly 98.S0 te 125.00
50.00
All Sales Final
Closing Out at Cost & Belew
MISSES' COATS & DRESSES
A
MISSES' COATS
A ll.-t -t - I
r collection ei coats or I am
nermandy, coating velour ,01
nnd soft velour. Lined V
and interlined, )
Formerly te 65.00
COATS & WRAPS
Hriltvill nnrl nnnvJniri
coats and wraps with Aj lift
trimmincrs of wolf, cara- I TEvJ. W
cul and kit fox.
MISSES' DRESSES
Of Peiret twill. Canten
crepe, crepe de chine and
txicetine. One of a kind.
Formerly te 09.60
MISSES' DRESSES
38.00
Formerly te 38 0
I
Tnllleur dresses of Peiret ( A A ff
twill and tricetinc. Some I 44eU"
arc copies of Imports.
Formerly te 05.00
FIFTH FLOOR
ENTIRE STOCK : WOMEN'S &, MISSES' SUITS
TeBe 1 " Off Present
73
Closed Out at
MISSES' SUITS i FOURTn FLOOR
Reduced Prices
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