TTk "..' t- ,i x', '? ,T , '-V r . , '-;' t AY , v if KVENIN-PUBUC LBBGIDI PHILADELPHIA; THUKSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920 N COND SE LEG! DSTRCT ON TO CONFER Officers of All Posts Will Dine and Plan for Closer Co-op- oration February "JO SPEECHES ARETOBESHQRT V "cpt-togcthcr'' dinner for nil of fers of thtf posts hi tho Srcond (Ha irier of tlirf American lKioii will be ,ncr ' held nt Kiurler'H. Tups- tiny evening, February 10. ' This Was decided upon at n meeting last nigbt, in which,, ucntly nil posts were rcpre- rnnced 1" an effort to develop team work. In addition, it is considered important that tho officers fit each post learn what others are doing. At tho conference there will be no lone speeches. Both the county com mittee and the department o Pcnn fyhonia will be represented. The pobts in the second district and tbeir commanders and county commit teemen arc Ward Post WO Cdmmandsr County Committeeman r A I.lndblad It. C Shaw tl C. Hassrlck 10 Wm T T.nntnn Tatncti C. Owens Holomon Gluck n C Ileleler ran Bvicna 1h uan oaciia !. ,-a ltS II, C. Stouehton H. C Stouthton DINNER FOR CATTELL 174 ll. n. Tully 1", It l Shaw Wt Dr. A. C Abbott 41(1 jamea a. uuii 130 t. II M Andrews T II M Andrews 186 O. II. Tetty It It. Ilogan "04 J V. Study T. W. Study 1.18 M O Thomas D. A. McOuBIn u.i .T A. 11 lerjinclscus II. I. Koellated 110 Wm A. urady i i', rarecr 1H-H 18 Wm J l.upton l "a I A Mulioncy 1 15J H M Baker Sift D IT Simpson n 188 carl oaens 37 n Vn MR. in thp Thirteenth nnrt Fourteenth wards, has been named the George A. Turner Post. The com rade from whom the post takes its name was killed the day beforo the signing of the armistioe and ho has a brother who belongs to the post. This post has a membership of 1C0 and has fixed its dues at $3 in order to enroll as mnuy as possible of tho 300 available men in tho neighborhood. A benefit is being planned to be held nt Dumont's new theatre, Ninth and rcb streets, Tebruary 24, 2o, 26 und 27. T.he officers of the"lost arc: Com mander, William J. Lupton; adjutant, John Crossin; finance, officer, Jenus Pendleton. Post 310, of the American Legion, held a reception and ball last night in the Second Regiment Armory, Broad street and Susquehanna avenue. Tho money raised through the affair wll bp deoted to a fund for tho erection of a memorial clubhouse for tho post. Loan Medals for Boy Scouts More than 200 boy scouts from "West Philadelphia troops will receive Vic lory Loan medals and merit badges at the first sectional court of honor for TVet Philadelphia, which will be held lonifbt at St. Matthew's Church, Fifty third and Chestnut streets The scouts to be honored arc from district six, West Philadelphia, south of Market street, and district seven, West Philadelphia, north of Market street. City's Greatest "Salesman" to Be Entertained by Business Men Philadelphia's greatest Bulcsunnn, whoso commodity 'has dono much for the. advancement of the city's prcstjgo and tho advertisement of tho corpora tion ho , represents, is to bo tho guest of honor at u dinner of appreciation ti bo given by the city's business men at tho Bcllevue-Stratford, on Thursday evening, February 10, Tho reservations aro limited to 1000 covers, which aro deemed highly in adequate to accommodate even the em ployes of tho evening's guest, nud only n modicum of the pprsonn among whom ho has distributed his uniquo liuo of 8oods. . ' t i The committee, recognizing the fact thnt in many establishments women ore ofliccrs or pnrtners or occupy important positions, has arranged to reserve a number of tables for them. ' Invitations to subscribe to the dinner are eirculatinir through the business and trade associations of tho city, T. Spencer Brock, president of the Philadelphia Association of Credit Men, is chairman and David A. Long acre, sicretnry nud ticasurcr of the committee. Their associates arc Calvin M. Smyth. Brncst T. Trigg, Milton Campbell, Louis H. ljiscnlohr, Walter IC. Iiardt, Uduin 13. llollcuback, Harry Jordan, Charles Bloomiugdnlc, Jr., Thomas Shallcross, Jr.. Ellwood B. Chapman, J. Linton Englc, ,E. S. Itogcrs, Louis P. White and II. Morris Teat. Tho guest of honor who elso could command such a large and reprcscnta tie acknowledgment of his powers to spread far and wide the cxcellcnco of all things "made in Philadelphia'-' is L'dward James Cattcll, promulgator of publicity, patriotism nud "punch punctuated" praise of Philadelphia. A pretty home in the Melrose or Elkins Park sections is a very worth- while thing. Country and City in one charm and convenience in half-and-half propor tions. WeAe jilans of some houses at our office that you'll fall in love with at sight. Pick the one you like best then let us build it for joti. There's a wonderful sat isfaction in running out oery day to see how the work on your Home is progressing! -T3EAi,T0Rqrr Cttv Offlco, Chestnut at IJti Boulevard OjMce, Cor. Risina Sun Ave. Oak Lano Offlce, Owosltc Station 2'Jn '4' PRFniT WWPRF PRPHIT ... IS DUE T WOULD be manifestly absurd for us to disparage Oriental Pearls, who have devoted a lifetime to copying them. There is nothing more beautiful in the Kingdom of Jewels than the pearls which come from the Orient Not even Teclasl ' T E C L A 398 Fifth Avsnue, New York 10 Rue de la Pabc, Paris CHARLES J. MAXWELL &. CO. Sole Philadelphia Aeenw Walnut St. at 16th St. There is Absolute Security in a AMERICAN 1. "Balanced Six" SAYS 0 TRED , 10 ARRANGE DEAL Talesman Offered to "Fix" Others in Case, Lawyor Teils Judge Crane MAN IS WITHDRAWN Carl J, Kirk, of Forty-third and Market streets, a juryman in tho Mu nicipal Court before Judge Crane, was withdrawn this morning and licld to await tho action of the district attorney. Ho is alleged to bavo offered to "fix" llio lurv in the rimn of .Tosenh Newman ncnliist Henrietta Taub, n civil suit for .$100. l'lio Juryman's nllcgcd offer to "ob struct justice and influence the jury" was exposed by Samuel 13. Kratzok, nn attorney. He went to the chambers of Judgo Crane, of the Municipal Court, and told of the offer that had been made to "fix" the jury in his case. "I was in my office this morning nt about 0:45 o'clock," said Mr, Kratzok, "talking to my client in a rear room. lie was Joseph Newman, and ho is biinging suit aguinst Henrietta Tnub to recover $100 for painting work and materials furnished. "I was notified that a man wanted to sec me, and when I walked into tho outer ofhco he said, 'Do you remember mo?' I did remember him; ho was Juror No. t! iv the case, which had opened yestecday beforo Judgo Crane. " 'l'ou aft Juror No, V I told him, .. ,,, . "You nrc right, ' he saiC. "iasi. night the bojs" meaning the jury "were talking tho case over. Six of them nrc against you, five arc with voti, nnd one is doubtful becauso he thinks the plaintiff, because of. bis naipe, is a German. But I can fix it for you, jou know," he said. "What is tho amount of tho suit?" ho next asked. "Meet mo in court, I told him," said the lawyer. "Tncn I did tho only tiling possible . I went to the cham bers of Judge Crane nud told tho judge." Juror Kirk told Judge Cruno lie had no intention to do wiong, saying lie only went to see tnc lawyer to "be discharged." Judge Crano told Kirk lie would have to await tho action of the district attorney. CRI3ren'sTeparfmerit .Downstairs Firit Floor for Men Balcony for Boyi 2nd & 3rd Floori for Women "THE BIG SHOE STORE' Beating Capacity for 600 i ' ill if PhSJ11!R 'ffjbmuummn miiii i n-L:r::: 1 Smart Style at a Special Sale-Price (JTO mark Ionia Heel Brown Kid Vamp with Brown Moira Silk Top. Patent Colt with Black Satin Top, and All - Patent Leather. Baby Frenoh Heal Olive Brown Buck. military cnoan Heal tfray Kid. Field Mouse Kid. Dull Calf. mSSSSSSSM 'fttu jg 1 f rSg - f . I,,- ' - " STllWBiDGE t CLOTHIER H i THESE Dalsimer models include many of thr season's most delightful designs in varied colors and combinations. In style, workmanship and value you will not find their equals at any other store. Hosieryr &r -Full-Fashioned Silk $1.90 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET hiltumw 1204-06-08 Market Street Its principle of "Balance" embodies all that makes for case of riding, bb ell as relieving the stiain on the mcchunismof tho car. Peon American Motor 'Car Co. K2-354 N. Broad St vL - 1 Thc 1 Mann Factory I All Mann Products Are Made Under One Rooft Ttf OUIt eight-story factory bulldlns', 21 1 to 27 North Fifth Street, we have tho following complete manufacturing: departments. Blank Book Bindery l.ooee Leaf Bindery Lithographing Tepartment rrlntlnc Department Knsravlnr and Prlntlnr-from-ateel Department BLANK BOOKS found and Loose Leat LrnioamvrinNa PHINTINO N KNGn Kvinci I OH ICE fltatlonerj wl Hurrllee Copying Book Bindery, with our own , Taper Mills, at Lambertvillo, N, J. KaUi one of tho aboe' Is a complolo plant In Itself, lich pioicss H started and completed In our own factor) WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. . Nfw York Offices: 291 Broadway. Founded in 1848 iCharge Accounts Opened! iMail Orders Filled! Maspn & DeMarry ; 1215 Chestnut Street Fa fth!kr& and-Trappers I Attention! Raw Skins Purchased for Cash F urs at at- Ys Off A Off The Greatest Saving Announcement of the Season! This announcement 'comes at the most critical period in thc year's fur retailing. Prices have been steadily advancing in the wholesale markets, and we believe that it is only due to our initiative and foresight generally that we have been enabled to sell at our famously low prices during this season. We, as Fur Manufacturers, have carried the largest stocks of dependable furs in the East, and have maintained our original prices. It is not exaggeration to say that next winter furs will cost double the present reg ular prices. We are nearing the close of our Annual Sale, and with our low prices cut in half in many instances, this is an event of the rarest occurrence. Quantities Limited as Advertised, Many Other Items Too Numerous to Mention Buy Immediately for present and future needs Purchases Will Be Reserved in Our Storage Vaults Until Next Fall on Payment of a Deposit, Payments to Be Continued Monthly During the Spring and Summer. Fur Coats Regularly Now 2) Russian Pony 160.00 79.50 9) Australian Seal 135.00 87.50 5) Marmot 150.00.... 98.50 (1) Hair Seal 150.00 98.50 (8) Taupe Coney 150.00.... 98.50 (4) Muskrat 210.00. . . .139.00 (2) Nutria 235.00 145.00 (6) Hudson Seal 225.00 150.00 (3) Hudson Seal 295 00 195.00 (3) Raccoon 295.00. .. .195.00 (1) Scotch Moleskin 375.00. .. .245.00 (1) Leopard 425.00. . . .275.00 (3) Natural Squirrel 495.00. , . .345.00 (4) Japanese Mink 495.00 345.00 (1) Broadtail 750.00.. . .445.00 (1) Caracul 750.00. ,. .495.00 (2) Natural Mink 1350.00 895.00 Jilt! Natural Muakrat Coat Value S1O.00 Sale 139.00 Fur Scarfs Fur Sets Reg. Taupe Wolf ....19.00 urown woir. ...iu.60 Black Wolf 19.00 Aust. Seal 29.00 (6). Squirrel 29.00 (b) Ta,upo Fox 37.60 (5) (6) (4) (6) Now Reg. 9.50 (4) Taupe Wolf ; . . . 49.00 9.50 f2) Brown Wolf 49.00 9.50 (5) Taupe Fox 59.00 14.50 (1) Nutria 79.00 14.50 (3) Black Wolf 75.00 24.50 (3) Brown Fox .... 90.00 Now 21.50 21.50 29.50 39.50 44.50 59.50 Fur Muffs (3) Austialian Seal. (1) Jap. Kolinsky . (3) Hudson Seal... (2) Beaver V. (3) Dyed Racoon... (2) Nutria (3) Skunk ........ (2) Scotch Moleskin .29.00 .29.00 .30.00 .29.50 .34.50 .37.50 .52.50 07.60 1U0 1 1.Y.0 19.50 19.50 19.50 24.50 34.50 44.50 (5) (4) (2) (3) (1) (2) (2) (2 Fur Stoles Australian Seal 69.00 31.50 Hudson Seal . ...90.00 59.50 Scotch Moleskin 100.00 61.50 Jap Mink 110.00 69.50 Nutria 110.00 69.50 Skunk 130.00 84.50 Nat. Squirrel... 150.00 98.50 Rus. Kolinsky 180.00 J25.00 Liberty Bonds and Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted INFORMATION OF MERCHANDISE FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY THIRTIETH J To-morrow,SecpndDayforInspection and Comparison of Furniture Values Our Entire Stock, in the Sale at Reduced Prices Foi some years past the Strawbridge & Clothier 'Furniture Sales have taken a position unique among such events, demonstrating be yond question, yet without noise and bluster, that they are the result of more careful planning and larger foresighted preparation than other Furniture Sales about town. The superiority is not in the' size of our Furniture selling space (our ten-story warehouse, at Ninth and Poplar Streets, holds the reserve stocks) , but in the wide variety of high-class, NEW and beautiful Furni ture, from more than two-score of the best manufacturers in Grand Rapids and several other cities, all bought at prices much lower than we would have to pay to-day. Every piece of Furniture that has been in the Store for some time was already marked at less than its real value as based upon present cost, yet every piece is NOW REDUCED IN PRICE. And all that has recently arrived, though owned at less than manufacturers' present prices, is marked at con siderably less than our justified profit which means that our ENTIRE STOCK IS LESS THAN OUR OWN FAIR REGULAR PRICES. A splendid assortment of BedroDm, Dining-room, Breakfast-room and Living-room Suits, and innumerable single pieces and novelty designs, which you are invited to COMPARE, as to quality, beauty and value, with the best you can see elsewhere. v - fatruwbrldso & Clothier rurnllurp Third I'loor Metal Bedsteads and BeJdlnc l'ourth Floor East " " '" " " ' "" ' Ml H Additional Special Lots of Men's Winter Suits and Overcoats for the Last Two Days of a Great Month v Many neV lots have just been brought forward to give extra interest to the closing days of January. Carefully tailored garments of trustworthy fabrics, and of undeniable style smartness all from our tried-and-true sources of supply and all marked at substan tially less than our regular fair prices. These recent additions brine the assortments up o earlier standards of sellection. The savings average ONE-THIRD. Overcoats $38.50 and $50.00 Stein-Bloch, Halt, SchaiTner & Marx, "Alco" and other fine Over coats, in Ulster, UMerettes and plain styles. Overcoats $25.00 and $31.50 Ulsters, Ulfeterettes and conserv atixe styles, of dependable fabrics. Overcoats Fur-lined In the Sale at $65.00, $90 00, $122.00, $155.00 and $185.00. Overcoats Fur-collar Ulstorette and form - fittinj: styles $37.50, $17.50, $67.50 and $95.00. Leather Overcoats i $17.50, $33.50, I $46.50 and $57.50 Many belted stylos for joung men. W I p II Bin -4 ISP'- Separate Trousers, $6.75 and $10.75 Of dark htnped fabrics and olue serge, at $6.7". Of blue and duk gray serge, at $10.75. Striwbrideo &. L iolliler S"toiid I lnor Men's Suits Now Marked $46.50 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits, of heavy tweed-weae fabrics, chiefly in dark Oxford effects. Men's Suits Now Marked $36 JO Stfin-Bloch, "Alco" and other line Suits, in a wide selection of stjlcs. Men's Suits Of Flannel $34.50 "Alco" and other well-made Suits in blue, brown and green effect!). Men's Suits $23, $26.50, $31.50 Hundreds, of styles, from our i cgular stocks, reduced in price. Youths' Suits, $23.00, $29.50 and $41.50 First long-tiouscrs Suits, for voutlis of 16 to 19 years. Boys' Winter Overcoats and Mackinaws in the Sale To parents this January Clothing Sale affords a wonderful opportunity to completely outfit the growing boy with good-looking, serviceable garments at a saing of appioimatcly one-thud. All these Overcoats aic exceptionally attractive Overcoats, 12 to 17 year $13.75 to $19.75 Small Boys' Overcoats, blue chinchilla cloth, $9.00 Boys' Mackinaws $11.75, $14.50, $16.50 and $18.50 And many other equally attractive values in Suits, Wash Suits and separate TlOUSers. straw UrldKD . Clothier Second I'loor 1 llbi rt Mreet Lam Good Warm Cotton Blankets Excellent laundering, service able grades that ordinarily bell here at a pleasingly moderate price at still lower figures for thc January Sale: White, with pink or blue bor ders; 612x76 inches $2.75 a pair. White, with pink or blue bor ders; 6680 inches $5.'J5 a pair Heavy weight, white with pink or blue borders $6.50 a pair. Plaid effects; 66x80 inches' $'1.25 a pair. Btrawbrldse & Clothier AIo is Filbert Streat r I int hurl I m,l I o 1 i I 1 J!l0lllX 1 i out 1H, HulK I1! Special Purchase of 24,000 Men's Fine "Slip-Easy" Collars Six for $1.25 Thousands of our men customers who are al ready fully acquainted with the excellent laundering qualities of the Ferguson Collars and the unsur passed patience-saving feature of the patent tab over the back buttonhole and graduated tie space to insure easy slipping of the necktie will welcome this announcement. We have just received a large t-pecial i0t of these fine Collars IN EIGHT POPU LAR STYLES, each style in a full range of sizes (including quarter and half sizes). Because we contracted for them long ago, we can now sell them at a SAVING OP MORE THAN ONE-FOURTH. Of course, there are no signs of our being able to duplicate this value for a long time to come so our vustomers should lay in a supply for future needs, while these prices are available. , y Htrawliriil.i. K t lytluer Market Street v roaa a ai i nit 1 1 out : Had: 154. AMA'JOI! Front ::. XJticfcl's STRA WBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MARKET, EIGHTH AND FILBERT STREETS lIUUI.ANltO 1 oin ;;rv .', Al.llo front SI lltuL 1, AlA Front, i Vt UVIO Vark 1 h, 1- t v - , I " J& " t V,' . .A- a i- 'ft! H J