Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 16, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 5, Image 5

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- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY " 16, 1919
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NEW COUNCIL RACE
Many Nov Candidates Crop Out
for Po9t in City Legisla
tive Body of 21
ANTI-VARE MEN SEEK UNITY
CanJidatcs for the new Council of
twenty-one with its fat salary of $3000
a year continue to crop out.
Select Councilman George TV, Brad
enburg, of the Fifteenth ward, is the
latest entry.
Bradenburg has been indorsed by the
Fifteenth Ward Ilcpubllcnn Alliance ns
a candidate for one of the three coun
cilmanic places in the Seventh sena
torial district, which taltei in the Fif
teenth, Twenty-eighth, Twenty-ninth,
Thirty-second and Forty-seventh
wards.
Select Councilman Richard AVeglein,
ot the Twenty-ninth Word, was indorsed
some time ngo for one of the other
places. Both Bradenburg and Wcglcln
are Penrose followers.
Independents in "West Philadelphia
are plnnning to concentrate their
strength on four candidates in the
sixth senatorial district.
The district, which takes in all of
West Philadelphia, is allotted four
councilnien under the new charter.
Prospects of an indfpendent victory in
the district are menaced by the appear
ance of so many independents in the
field.
Followers of Magistrate Robert S.
Carbon and other independent leaders
allied with Carson failed to attend the
harmony meeting held last night in
Spaeth's Hall, Fortieth street and Lan
caster avenue, which was staged largely
by Republican Alliance leaders from
the six wards in West Philadelphia.
A committee was appointed to interview-
the Carson followers and try and
bring about unity among the anti-Varo
forces. Another meeting will be
next Tuesday night.
The committee appointed comprises
Douglas Bartlett, J. N. Kennedy, Kd
ward E. Cullen, John Ticcman and
Dr. D. W. Bacon.
"The bisincss interests have deter
mined to have a hand In the govern
ment of the city," declared John Fisler,
vice nre&ident of the Manufacturers'
Club, in addressing the meeting.
"The muniupalitj is, a $1,000,000
corporation, and wo propose to have if
administered on a businesslike basis."
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OPEN CUNARD SERVICE HERE
" Freight Ships Will Ply Regularly
From Philadelphia to London
Tnnusruratinc the freight service be
tween London and this city and
mnrkinz another step forward in the
efforts to develop the commerce of the
port, the TiiOO-ton steel steamship en
nonia, of the Cunard Steamship Com
pany, has nrrivcd from Liverpool to
take on a cargo of general merchan
dise. As the Vennonia is the pioneer ves
sel of the service, her arrival excited
creat interest among shipping men nnd
Importers tsd exporters. The vessel,
-which was built at uiinuce, bcotland,
last year, registered 5225 gross tons.
At first she was called the War Carp.
She was built expressly for the Phila
delphia service.
fcOMMRCIflO
LSTflTIGNeC
Discontinued (hiring the
War we can again supply
you with
Mann's
Pencils
It is a pleasuro K
to use them
Mann's "Bank" .
3 grades of hard
ness. 60c a dozen
$6.00 a gross
Mann's "Libeity"
4 grades of hard
50c a
$5.00
dozen
i gross
May we tend yau
a Mtipply?
rhono Market ISO
WILLIAM MANN COMPANY
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ROOTl Irta Sea Isle City
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10c ad- Stone Harbor
dltlonal. Avslon
Market street Whirl - - 7 00
Additional train to Atlantlo City ,
Sunday! only - 7 304i
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Wlldwood Sunday! only A 48V
EVOcaan City Eicunlona Sunday!
Market Street Wharf - 7 00V
Sundays and Thursdays
Until July SI, inc.
$1.50
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additional
m . tyr A.kury Park, Oea.n
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ra cenia Maraet aircer vvaari
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Sundays 7 '20 A. M.
Additional train Sunday! 7.00
A. M. (or Point Plaaaant. Loni
Branch and principal lrtarme
dlato atatloftfl.
The rliht It reserved to limit,
the sale of tickets for theae ex
rurilanc to the capacity of
equipment araltable.
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STOLEN GOWNS IN SHOW
Dresses Taken From Overbrook
Home Used by Colored Actresses
Bxpensivc imported dresses and
gowns, most of them for evening wear,
stolen from the home of John F. B.
Blatz, a business man living at 0306
Overbrook avenue, and formerly the
property of Mrs. Blati!, have been found
by the police of Lower Merion township
and the Sixty-first and Thompson
streets station in the "wardrobe" of
the "Sandy Burns Opera Company," a
colored operatic troupe playing at a
city theatre. Audiences at that play
house have admired Mrs. Blatz's gowns
during the last few weeks, displayed
upon the forms of showgirls,
The stolen gowns Included a wine
colored dress ; one of old gold satin
trimmed with Oriental embroideries
one of cold lace nnd nn
apricot satin: I
another of gray satin with a girdle of
roses and a fifth masterpiece of silver
lavender, embroidered with sequins.
The locating of Mrs. Blatz's gowns
is an aftermath of the rounding up of
five alleged thieves in connection with
robberies from the temporarily vacant
homes of Law rence Wilbur, Havcrford ;
Mrs. William W. Griscom, Hmcrford:
Joseph II. riumb, Ardmoro; Dr. George
DcB. Darby, Merion; James A, Fm
mons, Merion, nnd James Kiddle, Ard-more.
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famed as the ccntcrof society's
inner circle.Fatima comes into
its own. Thcsteadilyincreasingpref
erence is not, as one might suppose,
for some fancy.extravagant straight
Turkish brand but for this simple,
'inexpensive, "just-cnough-Turkish"
cigarette.
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Horace Johnson Says Board
May Investigate Charges
Against Squire Thomas
FIGHTS TO RETAIN FINES
Charges made against Squire Robert
Thomas, of Havcrford, the "spooners'
nemesis," may be investigated by the
board of commissioners, according to
a statement made today by Horace
Johnson, a member of that body.
I am not sure that we will probe
into this matter," Mr. Johnson said,
"because all we know about this is what
the newspapers print."
No special meeting of the board has
been called to look into the matter. The
next regular meeting is to be held Mon
day, August 1.
S. H. Johnson, a member of the
police committee nnd a commissioner of
the township, said that they had no
authority oer Squire Thomas. He
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"jutt enough Turkish"
stated that the members of the board
might do something about the charges
against Chief of Police Fdward T. Hal
llssej, if they were com triced that the
charges arc true.
Squire Thomas has announced his in
tention of legallj obstructing njy sttps
taken to make him refund fiucs.
In pursuance of this course tin
s'lulrc tisited Media 'to file his docket
, In the case of William Armstrong, who
Is seeking the return of $S.",r0 collected
as a fine.
Leaves $62,194 to Relatives
Wills probated today included: Fred
crick Krauter. formerly a Phlladcl
phian. who died in Atlantic City June
20, $02,104 left to his widow, daughter
nnd grnudchildren ; Marj May. 103 Fast
Rj,ttenhouse fctreet. $0400, and Caroline
It. Tnggart, of Atlantic Cltj, SSROO.
Personaltj of other wills was appraised
as follows: John F. Murphv, S42.
40.1.02: Man M. Aberle. R2J..-2S.l)." ;
and Ann F. Bancroft. $GS(i(J.rS.
JllEDERMAN
Semi-Annual
Shoe Sale
Men's and Women's
5.90 7.90 9.90
Were 9.00 to 14.00
The Semi-Annual Clearance is being con
ducted this year as a matter of store policy, be
cause Shoes are scarcer this season than ever
before. Indeed, the Shoes hereby reduced in
price could not be replaced at wholesale at the
prices at which we're selling them.
Custom-built Shoes in black, tan and
white.
No Mail Orders
NiedermAn
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GUARANTEE TRUST
316-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET
1422 SOUTH PENN SQ.
Good Morning!
Here are those fine COVO muffins
IF you haven't tried COVO and these muffins made
with COVO you are missing a delightful house
hold economy nnd your family is missing a delight
ful breakfast treat. Oil experts agree that no oil
flavor has ever surpassed the delightful nut-like flavor
of COVO the new blend of nut and-vegetable oils.
COVO GRAHAM MUFFINS
- 2 tablespoons Coto I cup milW
I cup of Graham Flour
1 cup white flour
cup molasies
teaspoon salt
Sift tosether the flours
LA A m!lk irraduallr with
the molasses. Then COVO. Beat thSroughly. Bale
in hot, well-greased muffin tini'about 25 minutes.
COVO, as Monsieur Panchard, chief supremeof the Waldorf
in NewYork would tell you, is delicious in all salad dressings.
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CHILDS COFFEE PRICE UP
Charge for Tea Also Ten Cents In
Chain Restaurants
Coffee is now ten cents n cup in all
the Chillis restaurants throughout the
fitj and tea has taken a similar rise.
So the Philadelphlan going home very
late nnd the Philadelphlan gettine up
very early and all other Phitadclphians
whoever stop in at a Chllds restaurant
must dig deeper Into their pockets nnd
produce one more coin, worth five cents
more, than thej eer have been accus
tomed to pay.
Tea's rise will lilt the shopper and
the feminine early riser, "who will prob
ably be just ns much disturbed as the
acragc man.
The order for the advance in prices
came from New York and no reason was
given for it by authorities there or in
this cit. The order went Into effect
jesterday.
930 Chestnut St.
39 So. Eighth
203 No. Eighth
'CaveDweHers
At the founding or Philadelphia many im
migrants lived in caves in the river bank.
In one of these the first child in Philadel
phia was born.
In those rough days one had small worry
about the safety of personal possessions.
Two centuries, however, have made vast
differences, so that today burglar-proof
vaults and other devices are necessary to
protect your valuables. We have individ
ual boxes for rent at reasonable rates in
burglar proof vaults. This is but one of
the many features of our excellent service.
AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
9 SOUTH 52D STREET
1 egg
2 rounded teaspoons baking-
powder
with taking powder and salt.
the well-beaten eat. Then
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SUMMER SHOPPING HOURS 9 A. M. to 5 P. M CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS
The
trawbric
Clearance
Why Men Should
Buy ClothingNow
Scarcity of fabrics, shorter working
hours, decreased number of skilled tailors
these are but a few of the indications that
point towards higher prices ,for Men's
Clothing shortly.
The Suits in this Clearance are marked
at reductions of 15 to nearly 50 per cent,
from present prices extraordinary savings
now and doubly important when one con
siders what retail values of identical grades
will be in the near future.
Tropical Suits
in the Event
Palm Beach Suits, in all
regular and stout sizes
now $9.50 and 13.50.
Cool Cloth Suits, a po
rous, light-weight fabric
of great coolness and serv
ice.. Styles for men and
young men now $11.00,
$13.50 and $16.50.
Mohair Suits, carefully
tailored to hold their shape
now $16.50, $20.00 and
$22.50.
Suits now $28.00
Of blue, brown and green flan
nels, and of neat mixtures some
silk-lined.
Suits now $34.50
Chiefly worsted Suits, in a good
selection of styles and patterns.
Cool Summer Frocks Some Special
I
Liberty Bicycles
The Ideal Bicycle for
Pleasure or Business Use
Geared for easy pedaling on
the level road or sharp grade. The
real leather spring saddle in
sures comfort, while the New De
parture coaster biake and rub
ber handle grips are important
factors of safety. Moreover, the
Liberty is built to s ithstand hard
and constant usage and is the
best Bicycle equal money can buy
anywhere. Price for men's and
boys7 models, $3 00. Women's
and girls', $37.50.
Straw brldso & Clothier Fourth r- loor
Women's Smart
HOUSE
DRESSES
Exceptional Value
At $3.45
Attractive models of htriped
tissue gingham, dotted and
striped voile. These are the
simple, but distinctive Dresses
always suitable for morning or
porch wear. Some in navy blue
with white dots, others in all
white; many models in lovely
shades and cojor combinations,
including-styles with white col
lar or in collarless effect. Sizes
from 36 to 46. These House
Dresses will not last long at
a reduction of about one-third
$S,45.
Strawnrldga t Clothier
Third Flour. Filbert Street. Weat
(OI!y5!llp
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of MEN'S
sortment and,
Suits now $16.50
Faultlessly-tailored plain Sack
Suits, of neat mixed fabrics.
Suits now $19.50
"Alco" and other pood makes,
in light and dark-toned fabrics.
Suits now $22.00
Chiefly "Alco" make, and in
cluding many comfortable tiopi
cal styles for men and young men.
Suits now $24.50
From the best manufactures
in America, and including season
able styles and fabrics.
, A Collection of Men's
Separate Trousers Reduced
Cool, dainty, and so inexpensive that
them to hard wear with little regard for
Dresses for the packing and unpacking, and
White Voile Frocks
With soft full tunics, lace trim
ming and pretty finishes of dainty
buttons. In dotted and plaid effects
?17.50 to $18.75.
Lovely Tinted Voile
Frocks
Light and dark shades. Several
models, some with tunic showing
deep tucks, also tucked vest effects
and various little touches of lace,
particularly the narrow lace edgings
512.50 to $20.00. The model sketched,
$20.00.
S. & C. Special
Housekeepers'
Corsets, $2 to $5
Designed to withstand hard,
general wear; reinforced over the
abdomen. Both low- and medium
bust styles, to fit all types of
figures $2.00.
S. & C. Special Models
Reduced
A few models in S. & C. Spe
cial Corsets reduced for quick dis
posal: Pink brocade model now $2.50
Corsets for growing girls $2
Elastic-top model now $1.95.
Corsets for misvs or slender
women now $1.50
Brassieres Under Price
Special at 50c and 75c
An unusual opportunity to replen
ish your stock of Brassieres below
regular price. Seeral lace- or
embroidery-trimmed models, hook
ing in front.
htrawhrlditt Ciothlfr
Third Floor Market hfest est
Our Regular Stock
Reduced More Than
One-fourth
To effect a quick, decisive clear
ance, we hae sharply reduced the
prices on several hundred Sennit
Hats even while most stores are
having difficulty in replacing
stocks at any price. They are in
fine, medium and coarse weaves,
with smooth or saw-tooth edges.
These are fitted with the ventilat
ed, cushioned sweat-band that in
sures perfect comfort. Several
correct new shapes to choose
from $2.85.
Another Lot of Straw Hats,
very unusual value at $1.95
Genuine Panama Hats
at $3.95
Savings of One-half and
More
8trawbrld(r Clothlc-r
Second Floor, Market Street, Eait
Strawbridge
lei's Straw
Mats at $2.85
MARKET STREET
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inner
Clothing
ot
The Suits Included
In the Clearance
Are chiefly lines from our retrular stock
which have become depleted in the matter?
of sizes through unusual selling activity.!
Others are from lines over-balanced in as
therefore, subject to quick t
aujuauiiem.
They are Spring and Summer Suits
from our regular suppliers thoroughly de
sirable in every way, fabric, fit and style
and the kind wanted for wear right now.
The collection provides for every Cloth
ing need in style, fabric, range of sizes
and different proportions.
Blue Serge
Suits Extra
Men's and Young Men's
single- and double-breasted
Suits, of fine twill all
wool blue serge, in nearly
all sizes now $37.50.
Men's and Young Men's
Suits, in regular, short,
slim and stout sizes, which
we cannot hope to dupli
cate at anywhere near this
price now $25.00.
"Alco" Blue Serge Suits,
WITH TWO PAIRS OF
TROUSERS now $34.50.
$36.50 & $38.50
Younj
ng men's Suits of fine nan-
nel, and a selection of large size
Suits of fine serges for older men.
Youths' Suits
Long - Trousers Suits Now
111.00, $13.50 and $17.50; for
youths of 16 to 19 years.
Strawbrldxe Clothier Second Floor, East
one can have many, and subject
consequences. Just the kind of
general rigors of vacation time.
Organdie Dresses, $15
SPECIAL Very desirable for
summer fetes and afternoon wear
generally. Lavender, corn, light
blue, green, canary, Belgian blue and
white, all softly frilled and lace
trimmed. Organdie Dresses, $8.75
SPECIAL Figured organdies,
and some of a combination of figured
and plain colored organdie; some
with effective touches of velvet
ribbon.
Strasbrideo & Clothier Sd Floor. Centra
Millinery
Including Midseason Hats
Just Received
Just in, some
remark ably
good - looking
iU idseason
Hats, of satin-
and-velvet, also
chiffon brims
with satin or
velvet crowns'
$2.95 and
$3.95. The Hat
sketched is de
veloped in blue
the crown and edge of brim are
of velvet, the brim of chiffon in a
lighter tone.
Hats for Sports Wear
Ribbon Hats in new and un
usual effects, $2.95 to $10.00.
White Milan-Hemp Sailors, $2.95.
White Milan Sailors, $3.95. Also
Sailors, in black, navy blue, brown
and black-and-white, $3.95.
Lovely Crepe Georgette
Hats
In white, navy blue and black,
all smartly trimmed, and the
height of summer daintiness
$3.95, $4.95 and $5.95.
Smart New Dress Hats
Medium and large Hats for
afternoon wear, chiefly in black
nnd navy blue, trimmed with rib
bons, flowers, wings and feather
novelties $6.00 to $9.00.
Strawbrldse & Clotfclar
Second Floor, Market Street. Wt
Now is the Time to
Get Son a New Hat
These prices tell why: '
Straw Hats, Special at
$2.25 A good selection of styles,
in odd sizes.
Straw Hats, Special at
1.45 Samples. Good choosing
Panama Hats, $3.95 Urn--
nish Alpine or telescope crowns.
Wash Hats, Special at85cU
Some worth almost double.
Strawbrldca Clcthltr-!
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& Clothier:
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