Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 13, 1920, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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LEGION POSTS PLAN
ANOTHER BANQUET
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEIt-PHILADELPHIA", "FRIDAY, FEBRUXkY 13, 1020
If
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Seventh District Organizations
Will Hold Event in March
to Got Members
WARD SCHOLARSHIPS
Ar u Mctiml flop in 1 lie eitv-itlc
movement lp nruilso interest In tho
Amc-'' "fc ' "fIo"i preparatory to n Ktnit
drive lor tidiUoimi
mprnbiTH, WiHJuni 0.
Mucni'li. clininitmi of
flip Strtcnlli district or
gnnUulfoii In Hie pity,
minounml today Unit
tlir ulcctlic mid np-
nointnc "Hirer or the
Mtts iu that district will lipid, u diuuer
the firt wed: in March.
DclniH for tin1 "gel -acquainted"
tallierlns uil be arrniiRcd todav in u
ronfcronfc loticcii Chtilrinaii Munich
mid cmmty-olfirinls. Then- nre irfiurox
inuitoh a hundred leetie anil up
tminthi' officers in the posts In (Ids
IVcsl I'liilnili'hilila tlNtrict, uf tlie I.e
poii H" l(,,"l niciiibcifiliiu is second
imnns tin si'U'ii districts of the city.
It i. nrnnosctl to unto nil command
ers of posts In smininlee u full al
tcnilancp of Uicir lespeelUo officers nt
(lie dinner, ill order that plans for the
further development of (ho Lesion iu
t!ic ttc.-tiTii end of the city may be
tiplaineii to all officers.
Post tm; I'lalis Cum ass
Rjni'l A (iiiillaiul. commander "f
JVt IHli. in the Thirty -sixth ward,
ikiletl jeslcrdaj that liis post in nlnti
jiinsr a i'iiiiast of tiie ward, with the
t!c of inuensiiiK its meinlcriliip to
ftM, This pint now has enrolled ItiO
Hieiiil"'is
smoKcr will be lield Wcdnesdav
neinni;. IVbruary IS, at S o'clock, iu
1lif Count r Hiittaliou Hnll, Twenty,
third and Christian streetb, U launch
(lie incinbersliii mn eminent. The Tliir
t sivtli Ward TU'imlilieiiii Club has
cITdcil to pieK'Ut the post with iiu-
tlonnl and Legion colors If tho goal otq
COO tnember.s is ultnlncd by March 1. I hi
Additional applications for free
scholarships aio being' recehed from
Legion post commanders nt Hie T. M.
C. A., 1125 Arch street, by George V.
Uraden, executive secretary.
List of New Scholarships
Tho following persons have been
grunted stholiirshlpal
Charles 11. .Johnson, .Toliu' C. .lolin
hon, Milton L, Morse, Harry 0. Leech.
Joseph Kcrnaii. 10. 1T Kodgcrs, Rich
nrd W. Uudolph. Edward Griffiths.
Cieorge I. Kcllc , William K. Kershaw,
(icoige I. Knight, Komau A. Wojczyn
ski, A. U. Lnmpfield. Clmrles L
StccnKin, Arthur S. 'Kveidnr, Junies
A. Fraucitcus, Charles W. Hobertsouf
Kdward llrnzic, John D. Marine.
Kay M. Sprnguc. W". L'mcrsou Buu
mnn, JJverett H. Parry, A. 1. Brcth
erlck, George II. Akins. Walter 11.
Winlerbottom, Jacob Ilulltt. Hugh A.
Mooncy, John 8. Cherry. Mclvin A.
Mejcrs, Lcrcv Humbert. Chnrlcs Kus
sell Curtis. Uljsses S. Wiggins, James
R. Ilobertson, ttomiiuus M. Fields,
Harold Verner. G. M. Mcaves, George
Sitlwdl. Ilichard 11. Williams.
.Frank H. llodgers, Clarence V. rial
pin, Charles H. Frniucn,, Abraham
clomck, Itufus K. II. Bopp, Leonard
J. Point, Frank A. I'.cruocco, Hnlph L.
Culvert, James G7 yioaii, Culvin Ud
wards, Ernest M. Kuuffmon, T. V.
Uais, ThoddAis Hyatt, Ecrett H.
Ingram. Andrew P. Pringle, Norman
J. Leidj, Allan Jt. Fuulou,. F-ed B.
Tlinmob, Jr., and John Kissel .Kcsblcr
Hurt- L. (Jtecnw.oud Post, No. IKi'J,
which meets cery AVcducsday at
SticcKer's Hull, Fruukforil and Stella
uciiucs, uunouucfs the clectlou of these
officers for lfCM) :
Hubert J. Hiiuiia, post coininandci;
Otto 11. Miller, vice comurtinder ;
Adolph (!. Ilachniun, finance officer;
Leonard Hec, ndjutunt, uud Oriau L.
Chnpin, commlttecinan.
Hob ,T Mai tin Pos-t, No. !IS, meets
tonight in McPlieiMon Librurj , Ken
sington and Indiana nveuues. 1
Underwear Specials
4.95
Satin, kcoi-bcIUj tmd crepo de chino clicniiscs,
exquisitely trimmed with luce, ribbon and
tucking. Value 7.50.
2.95
Dainty Chemises of
rropo jlo chine. A nluo
.iu.
1.25
l' ni U o in biolJitJ
muslin gowns. HpeclalJ
95c
Sallit und crcpo da
chine canilooIcS
1.47
jlaiit Floor
Uiiiity rpc do timid
Atid satin camisoles.
Every Girl or Kiddie accompanied by an adult will receive
a bright-colored Pencil Saturday, on the Fourth Floor
LAUNER
833-35 Market Street
Underwear Specials
3.757.50
Lingerie featuring hand-made. Irish lace, rib
bon and embroidery trimming. Specitil value.
45c
Ptnlt cotton Jersey
Bloomers. Ynlus 7r.
1.95
Pln or .white mus
lin Gowns nnd Chem
ises, Inco trlmmod,
Vulue 2.1fi.
79c
Bloomero of nno naln
cook. Hclrstltchcd rut-flea.
7.50
51at'tt Floor
dreoo do china and
flowered bo orgottn
gowns. Value 8.70-13.00,
Fine Showing of New
and Great Winter
Coolness Saves Driver's Life
Coolnchh iu dauger bacd the life of
John IIuun. Fifl -fifth sticct and Wood
laud ueuuc. last night. He tried to
buck his automobile into his garag'e
when the machine was caught-between
two curs of the Chester Short Line. Al
though ills automobile was crushed on
both sides. Hans kept his" heat und
tseaped without a .scuitcli.
77ic Lavucsl Shoe Retailers In '" World, H'c Can't Be Undersold
lllil!llllll!iiEJi' ' WMIMiyJ-:uM
IB i,m 1 KIN
fil lit Hill i lavl w II sb as. smb r k 1 1 lilt jr tll a-wuj m mm 1 1 ) ,
1
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Spring Clothe
Clearance;
SpecialSaleofHats
50
rM
Jh! ' To so
-? Vh
SOME EARLY SPRING ARRIVALS
Women's mat Jdd high heel
plain toe pumps
6.98
Women's patent high heel
plain toe (t0 AQ
.... j?4JvJ
t
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pumps.
?n the Women's Department :
if"i Women s brown call medium heel lace
Perforated tip pD.ffC7
Women's patent cloth, top lace shoes, plain
toe, high and medium rt An
Women's tip comfort shoes d CQ
W&e&O
Women's Juliets, plain toe
and tip .
P',M
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$2.49
Wonderful Values in the
Children's Department
Children's cunmetal lace. d t n t
$1.98
sizes 81A to 2.
mmren s brown lace, d O 6 Q
sizes 81;; to 2 &CaUO
Children'.-? patent leather lace, d O tf Q
8i2 to 11.., P.i70
Men's and Boy's Departments:
ucn s Brown English tf r- fv q
bals. Goodyear welt. . . Pd.Z0
Wpn'h Vici straight last. Hygienic
Hnuroveu cusliion
solo
1T ..
EUT '.$5.98
Men's gunmelal bluchers. Goodyear
:.wi.lto.Ws!' $4.98
; m $2.98lBB.ta.&0U! $2.48
Men s heavy 'work shoes, I , , , ,
olack and d a r Boys black d " r O
tDO.ftO IBngliah bals. . . &O.UO
Mmiw
tan
ens army shoes,
fir..... K4.Q
- ir a i0
Boys' black and brown dress
bluchers, sizes 'd o A (
u toi3Vi $o. f&y
BOOTS & ARCTICS
TVTn., !
-u a v iresioiiq nn Men'a short fl O O O
storm rubbers... UQQ , boots vpZ.O
Men s onc-
arctics p 1 .48
fi r ...
en s jjtorm d o a q
King Boots.. VO .'tO
Meiv's four-buckln rlmss
arctics
$2.98
.5.00-8.00 jff
Hats, a
HUccial purchase;
jr c o r k c 1 1 c s a n d
fctraws, nana &ewcu
liscrrs, satins and
novelty straws.
Hats Just
Arrived
6.50to8.50
Lovely modes, re
markably low priced.
Embroidered patent
leather, ribbon sports Hats, new eire ribbon
models. Other Hats New Spring style.-s
2.DG 3.91
Exclusive Hats
10.00 to 25.00
Fine libbon models, raflia btraws and ccllo
ldianc braids.
maimer's Third Floor
x-V
Purs
Special! All Reduced for
February Clearance
MAIN FLOOR
OiSi
uner Values in
New Spring Suits
Even in this Advance season the
Blauner Suit Stock has a comprehensive
showing of all the newest modes,
fashioned of the finest fabrics. And
every Suit a "Blauner Better Value."
Second Floor
35-00-45-00 to 95-00
Here's the Eton, the flare, the tailleur, the box-pleated
and box mode. And the fabrics are those sanctioned by
Dame Fashion for Spring, 1920 Poiret twill, tr'icotine,,
silvertone, men's-wear serge and tinseltone.
Downstairs Store
Fine Values! New Suits!
The new Jersey and tweed Sports
Suits the chic dressy modes of ve
lour, poplin a n d silvertone the
nobby tailleurs of finest serge.
Exceptional values.
25-00
Nutria i fr
Coney Muffs 4.VO
Canteen hhapo
Jap Kolins- n nm
ky Muff Can- V.yO
teen shape.
Nutria chin- 29.50
chin effectfe.
Muffs
Natural nu- H) Kf
tVia and l'oyt
Scotch mole.
1 Fur
-Scarf s
Scarfs and
Stoles.
Scarf s
M a n c hurian
Wolf; very
smart.
Stoles
Taupe K i t
Coney. Fine
value.
II u d h o n to ft r
Seal Muff l.VO
5.95
9.95
12.95
Melon .shape.
Coats Reduced
Second Floor
cwKil 79-50
SportH model , capo collar, (
i elf bortlci '
Taupe IvU
Coney . . .
a4 unU Kporta length ; capo
collar, self liortlcr
French
Seal ..
Sports inoilcl , marmot col
lar, cuffH ami border
95.00
129-50
Great SALE of
SKIRT
SALE
4.95
Skirts Worth 8.00
Tweeds, worsteds, mix
tures and all-wool serges.
Six chic spring models.
Novelty Skirts
2.95 to 25.00
Chocked velours, mixed
tweeds, all-wool serges and
poplins. Smart modes.
Third Floor
Hosiery
Clearance
3.253.50
Silk Hose
Pure thread On. Silk Hose.
Sub-standards.
50c, Lisle Hose, 24c
"Qualily" lisle-finished cotton.
Shoe shades.
(J9c Lisle Hose, 35c
Silk lisle drop sUtcli. .J for
1.00.
1.25 Silk Hose, 55c
Seamed, reinforced Silk Hose.
50c Kiddies' Hose, 29c
Especially reinforced ribbed
Hose.
Main Floor
Georgette BLOUSES
i
Wonderful Special Purchase of exclusive Spring Blouses!
Reduction of high-priced suit Blouses and heavy crepes de
chine. 500 Blouses altogether! Worth 8.00 to 10.00.
A-90
Every Blouse an extraordinary
value. Every new style, shade
and trimming'. Every woman
and miss who wants a Geor
gette Blouse will come to this
great event tomorrow.
Peach Bermuda
Tea Rose Turquoise
Flesh League XJoId
Dawn Blue White ot
Maimer's Main Floor
0h Jp&
Mail Orders Promptly Filled
&uum
aHOE STORE f
116118120
N. Eighth Street KCF
Open lrld.r 'ill 8 1', M.
Saturday '111 10 I'. SI.
Th ItrutBl hae mailers in the World, lfe Ceift Re Undersold II
Glove Clearance
L'.oo-a.uo I'ine uioncs i.uu - i.sjo w omen's
French kids, cmbroid. Gloves Filosette,
ereu: caoc tiiuvcs, sueuine. cnam
black and tan
iVi to (J'i.
ve s, suedine, chamoiselte,
Sizes white, colors, cmbroid-
1 m'U
Manner's Main Floor
79c
Girls' New
Gingham Dresses
r Ri'B ,-,.,, ..... .....i i
run cut, uium-icu
models of Kay plaid
gingham. 0 1-1.
3.94
Pique t r i m m e d,
youthful Dresses of
plaid gingham. G
4.94
Fine chain brays
trimmed with or
gandie. Also mer
cerized poplins. G
14.
6.94
Cadet Dluo Glmni
bray Dresses feature
Tuxedo Jacket ef
fect. 614.
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SALES IN
Kiddies'Wear
Boys' Suits
Chambray and
Ilucnc. nluo or
gra 3 to
0
2.94
Kiddies'
Dresses
II u n d amocltcU
cliambraa and
popi ns,
: to c
1.69
Chinchilla
Coats
Doubl" breasted
coats, for lo
7.94
ulris.
Spring
Coals
well-
13,u
S m a r t,
njado ve
lours. "-6 .
RoniDcrs
fSalatca rompers
and creep- QAc
ers. J.6 . .
Fourth Floor
i U 1 I
Fourth Floor
Every Girl and Kiddie Accompanied 6 ait Adult Will Be Given
a Pencil on the Fourth Floor, Saturday
jLaj i JL
Sales
Downstairs Store
General Clearance
of Winter Coats
35
Saings of 25ft to 75cl on line Coats
ol' American all-wool velour, broad
i loth, melton, silvertone, cheviot and
.silvertone velour Every Coat well
made; all desirable shades; with col
lars of self, plush or fur.
Short Coats l
14.0039-75
Sports models of bolivia, silvertone,
pompom and plush fur trimmed or
tailored. Every Coat well made.
Formerly much higher priced.
New Spring Coats
14.9415.00
The new Coatings camel's hair, polo
cloths, jerseys, mixtures and velours
in chic sports modes.
Second Floor
Extraordinary
Coat Reductions
00
37
Velour de lainc, .silvertone and polo
clollr in full-length and sports mod
els. Many are richly fur trimmed
with French Seal and Raccoon. Hand
some silk linings.
New Spring Coats
35.00-45.00-69.75
The new Spring sporte and full-length
Coats of tho popular camel's hair and
polo cloths arc offered in a host of
popular styles.
Every Winter Coal
in stock reduced
from 35 to 70
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