Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 11, 1920, Postscript, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LEPGE-iPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAR&H 11, 1920
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IRE FOREIGN PAY
FOR SERVICE IN
Soldiers Now Entitled to In-
croaso on Entire Base Pay.
Logion Issues Notice
TO PRESENT CERTIFICATES
Awordlne to n decision rendered by
u romDtrollor of tbo trensury, which
the compiroiui t,iietin uca by
1, uo wujt ( -tat0 headauBrtCB, of
the American Jvcgion
Mjstcrdny, soldiery , on
foreign service, where
20 per cent incrcnno Is
payable, are entitled to
such increnso on and
nftcr July -U, 1010, on
their entire base pojr Instead of on
their old baso pay, which wns author
hwi during tbo war.
The offlco of tho director of finance
Is prepared to pay tho claims arising
under this decision. Discharged I Mi
dlers who returned to tho United Stntcs
after July H. 1010, should make np
nllcatlon to, tbo director of finance,
claims division, Munitions Building,
Washington, D. 0., for blanks on
hich to submit their claims.
Franklin Spencer Edmonds will bo
tho principal speaker at tbo presenta
tion exercises of tbo Thomas F. Emery
Post No. 220, Mannyunk. on Sunday
afternoon. March 21, at 3:30 o'clock,
In tho Ihnpress Theatre, when tho
French mcmoriul certificates will be
presented to tho next of kin of the sol-iller-dcad
from the Twenty-first ward.
William J. Hamilton, Jr., tho chair
man of tho committee on arrangements,
announced cstcrday that Invitations
Mill be sent to each member and to tho
relatives of tho soldler-dend, who will
to requested to attend as guests of tho
post.
Peter E. Cooper has been appointed
as war-risk insuranco officer of tbo
Thomas B. Fairs Post No. 108 and
Walter D. Roach as legal aid officer.
This post meets on tho first and third
Thursdays of tho irmth at Batley's
Hall, 2748 Gcrmantown avenue. Tho
commander of this post is Itobcrt C.
gtoughton.
Tho British Great War Veterans'
Association has been asked by George
Wcntworth Carr, county chairman of
tho Legion, to work with tho commit
tee on co-operation with tho Veterans'
Association, of which Benjamin II.
Goldcr is the chnirman. There are
between 11000 nnd 4000 former service
men in Philadelphia who wcro with
the British and Canadian nrmics.
RUDOLPH POLK IN RECITAL
American Violinist Makes Philadel
phia Debut Successfully
Rudolph Polk, nn American violin
ist who gave up bis studies in Europe
to come home and enlist in tbo Ameri
can army during the war, thus postpon
ing his debut for thrco years, gave a
successful recital at the Academy 'of
Music last evening.
Mr. Polk chose for his pilncipal num
bers tho Q minor Sonatn of Tartlul
5S?ntthH.lh,rd 19onc,t (n minor; ,
Snint-Saens. Ho also played two
groups of smaller numbers and responded
with several encores, making a very
excel ent Impression upon his audience.
His best feature Is his tone, which is
very powerful and clear and his tech
nique, both, of tho bow nnd of tho left
hand, Is excellent, although ho never
forces It, to tho front at tho expense
of his interpretation. ,
While his tone Is powerful, he pays
comparatively llttlo nttentlou to tho
dynamics In his longer numbers und is
inclined to pluy too much of ouo tono
color nnd degree of strength. Tho con-
r-nrfn tuna tvnll i nnn mt.l fix i.j...i
difficulties, which nrc not small, wcro
vuauy ovurcuiue, iiuvcriiiciPHM, he ap
peared to "better advantage )n tho
smaller numbcis, several of which he
was oV.lgcd to repeat so enthusiastic
was tho applause. Ho Is conscien
tious nnd evidently gavo his best all
the time. With tho maturity of stylo
and of musical thought which only tho
.years nnd experience enn give, he should
make u namo for himself on the Ameri
can concert platform.
Brushing up
The Dollars
To care for their hair,
teeth, clothes, shoes, floors,
and walls Delineator fami
lies buy $5,504 worth of
brushes every shopping day.
To care for their appetites,
health, comfort, and enjoy
ment the million women in
command of these house
holds spend several millions
ever day. The field for
your product is obvious; and
the way to cultivate it is
through the magazine that
is relied upon for advice by
these 'purchasing agents"
for the home.
' The
Delineator
The Maqazfne In
' One Milion iomes
STEEL SHIPBUILDING PLANT
With Uncompleted Vessels
FOR SALE
United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation
Invite Proposals for the Purchase of
STEEL SHIPBUILDING PLANT
PORT JEFFERSON, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK
beuled bids will bo received until 11 o'clock A. M, March 31, 1020 by thn
United States Bhlpplne Hoard i:merBency Fleet Corporation lit tho office of tho
rhalrnmn of tlio United Btiiten HhlAiliiB Board, 1.110 r at N. W.. Washington
n. C . for tho purchaso of tho Interest of thn United Htutea Shlpplne I loan
Jmcreenty I'leet Corporation In tho Shipbuilding Plant known us tho HayleH
Mnpjarun, nt l'ort Jefferson, l.ons Island. New ork, and six uncompleted steel
Bids must bo submitted in dupllcato on standard proposal forms and enclosed
ft ""'n'"1 cm;l01'0 marked "Proposal 102S-U to bo opened at 11 A. SI. .irarch
Tho proportj to be sold consists of
The MilnvartI Plant, Including all Ileal ltute Within ownrtl by
tlii; United States Shlopltic lloiinl l'mrncfiiry licet Corporation
MilpwHjs, Hulldlncs, Kqulimicnt und .Materials, and that parrel
Known us thn Campbell Tract, upon nhich certain uousun de
velopment Is locate!,
AND
Mcel TIull No. 773, completion 00 at nttlnr out pier,
steel Hull No. 774, completion 03 ut IHlbie out pier,
steel Hull No. 770, completion 81 an tho na,
steel Hull No. 770, completion 70 on the Mays.
steel Ocean Going Tiur, completion 100 nt flttlns out pier.
Steel Oteun Going Tuc, coinpletlon 09 at fitting out pier.
In thn condition In hlch ther stand nt thn timet of opening bid.
The housing development lonslsls or nnn dormitory with 200
rooms, cafeteria und power house, ull fully cuulppedi also nine
houses und chlorine plant,
Tho purchaser will ngreo to complete at cost to him a 1 00 ton Tanker
nlilch Is now beluc built under private contract nd Is about 83 comnleln
on wass. .w.nyiciu
Terms of payment desired shall be submitted by tho bidder at tho time of
ubmlttlnc bid. Payment must bo completed within two sears. Other thln-a
belns equal, preference will bo given to bids providing for short period of pay.
ment. Interest on unpaid Installments of purchase) prlco to bo ut rato of nS,
itr annum,
Title to the property will remain in the United States Shipping Douni
Lmcrgnnoy Fleet Corporation until final pas ment Is niado or until tho osaels
aro sold by the purchaser hereunder.
... Bids must bo accompanied by n certified check payablo to the United States
doll P Board Emergency Tleet Corporation for fifty thousand (ISU.OOO)
The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids.
Proposal forma and further Information may bo secured by addressing
United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation
DIVISION OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRS
140 NORTH BROAD STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA.
or 139 Center Street, New York City, or Office nt the Plant
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Announcements
, FOR FRIDAY '
MARCH TWELFTH
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STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
A Sale of Women's Fine
Sample Coats for Spring
Almost One-third Less Than Regular
i Ab9u' two hundred Coats sample lines from our own factory,
and Includlnp; Sports Coats as -well as tho longer Coats and tho
looso cape-liko effects. Of fancy mixed cloths in tweed weaves;
Bolld-color taw velours and polos; camel's-hair; Jersey cloths; sorgo
aii f?nj, nnd amon the higher-priced aro Hno Bolivia cloths.
Ail in i sample i slzo, 36, but many who wear a size larger or smaller
may bo satisfactorily fitted. Prices $20.00 to $60.00.
' V-- Strawbrldgo & Clothier SeccAd Floor. fVntro
Many Smart New
Suits at $65.00
The Model Sketclied la One of Them
Suits of men's-wear scrgo and tricotine, in black
and navy blue, plaited and tucked and finished with
belts and half-bolts. Somo models show an en
tirely now idea in tho slashed scams finished with
folds of self-material. Somo aro embroidered,
others trimmed with flat silk braid, and all very
smartly tailored nnd finished.
Suits, $50.00 to $57.50
Men's-wear serge and tricotine, in bluck- and
navy blue, and smart checked velours in two-color
combinations. Belted models, varied by plaits,
tucks and gathers, with an occasional use of black
silk braid in novel applications. Other models
plainly tailored on closo-fltting lines.
T-V Strawbrldgo & Clothier Second Door. Centro
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New Blouses
TRICOLETTE in dawn blue,
jade, bisque, rose, Bermuda, gold;
navy blue and black, fashioned in
tho hip-length effects, in draped
or girdlostyles." Prices, $15.00
to $20.00.
CREPE GEORGETTE in
bisque, peach, dawn blue, Ber
muda, coral, mais nnd navy bluo
models in smart two-tono effects.
Also lovely models in flesh and
white. Prices $12.75 to $35.00.
Strawbrldgo & ClotrUor
Second Floor. Centre
Why Not Have
Your Jewelry
c Remounted?
Bring us your old Jewelry
and let us show you how beau
tiful it can be made when re
mounted in artistic new ,de
signs. Tho comparatively low
cost will surprise you.
Strawbrldgo & Clothier Jewelry no
palr Desk, Atslo 8. Market Street
Any Home Can Well Be Proud
in the Possession of ti
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Model C
$125.00
$10 Monthly
Model A Model B
$100.00 $115.00
$10 Monthly $10 Monthly
Careful comparison of intrinsic merit and the test of
actual service have satisfactorily proved 'that the Wind
ham stands' alone in the field of popular-priced phono
graphs. The Windham tone is clear and pure.
Windham workmanship and muterials conform to but one
standard thut of permanence and reliability.
Tho Windham motor is of the most modern type double
spring, plays 3 to 4 records with ono winding; silent in action.
The Windham tone-arm and reproducer aro of special design
and construction
Will Play Any Make of Record
Without Any Other Attachment
In' addition, tho Windham has every essential, up-to-date
improvement modulator for increasing or decreasing the volume
of sound and u Jl 1 tho little refinements and conveniences, such as
three cups for different sizes of needles and covered cun for used
needles; every Windham has metal casters.
The cuses aro in handsome designs, of mahoiranv coition .ml
and fumed oak, highly polished or in rich dull Tnif h! B
As our Supply of Windham Phonographs
was Contracted for in 1918 the Prices arc
Unaffected by Present Market Conditions.
Tho Windham price to-day is tho same as it was 'last yuur--and
as long as our prisent supply holds out, wc shall continue to
sell the Windham at the prices quoted above.
No Extra Charges of Any Kind if You
Wish to Purchase on Convenient
Terms of Payment
-rrr-r oirnwonaso . Clothier Fifth Floor,
West
Store' Hours
FROM NINE TO
-FIVE-THIRTY
Savings in the Clearance ofMerfs Winter
Clothing are as Wonderful
Now as at the Beginning
Our stock was larger than ever before in late February; our delayed ship
ments for the season were greater than ever before; hence our Clearance Sale is
more important man ever oeiore. rt:siut:s, staple inies nuu usuaiiy luuiuueu m u,
season's stock adjustments are in this Sale. Many lots have been strengthened
and manv lots added (includina the purchase of another store's entire stock of
Hart-, Setoff ncr & Marx Stdts), sd that the variety and values FOR TO-MORROW
are just as attractive as when the Sale started:
A Special Purchase of Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Worsted and Serge Suits $36.50 to $46.50
Closed out to us by a dealer in another city who is discontinuing the Clothing business.
Fine Worsted and Serge Suits, for men and young men ; one-third to one-half below value as
based on present cost. i
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Autumn-Weight
Top Coats $23.50, $27.50 to $33.50 .
These are Autumn-weight Top Coats, carried over, but in good styles and right weight
for spring. We shall not have such values again when these tire gone and they'll go quickly.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Suits, $43.00
Nearly 400 fino all-wool Suits, with silk
sleeve linings; models for men and young
men. One of tho greatest values in the Sale.
Youths' Long-Trousers
Suits at $29.50 and $39.50
Very unusual values in Suits for youths
of 16 to 19 years.
Blue and Black Suits,
$28.00, $38.00 and $46.50
Tho staple, plain blue scrgo nnd black cloth
Suits in constant year-around demand.
Suits Reduced to $19.50,
$28.00, $33.50 and $38.00
Neat FANCY WEAVES and mixtures;
men's and young men's models. These groups
cannot last much longer. Hart, Schaffner &
Marx Suits in the group at $38.00.
Men's Finest Suits
Now $48.50 and $59.00
Men who know fine clothes and insist npon
1. !. 2.L.a ..11 Mnuaa!nl 4-lnM (1 4llA
jmviiig ilium will ujijJiuciuiu wieau an wi
reduced prices.
Men's Trousers Reduced
$4.75, $6.75, $7.25 and $8.35
Hundreds of pairs have been sold, hun
dreds more to seil at these reduced prices; in
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nuut stujiu viiui;'. uviu iiuuiuia, 9u.1v.
Winter Overcoats, $18.50, $23.50, $28.00, $36.50, $38.00, $43.00, $46.50, $48.50, $68.50
-& V Htrawbrldco tc Clothier Sccoml l'loor. Uaat
Men's Neckties
of Distinction
Carefully chosen to conform to
the tasto of critical men arc the.
thousands of handsome Four-in-hands
and Bow Ties comprising
our stocks.
Prices Start at Goc at
Which Figure Are Some
Neckties Specially
Purchased
And therefrom increase by
gradual steps up to $5.00 for the
tinest Neckwear it is possible to
buy. Moreover, you'll find every
Necktie in our stock the best that
can be bought at the price.
Strawbrldgo . Clothier
Aisle 1. Market Street
The Demand for
Silk Underwear
Increases
Silk Underwear, so dainty in
texture and trimming. Not only
arc women buying it for its beauty
and luxury, but its practicability.
Women planning to travel this
summer will find silk Undergar
ments easily laundered and easy
to pack.
Models fashioned chiefly of
crepo dc chine and washable
satin in white or flesh color, tai
lored or lace-trimmed, include:
Night Gowns $7.50 to $10.50.
Envelope Chemise $4.50 to
$7.05.
Bodices $1.50 to $4.75.
Pajamas $0.50 to $25.00.
Bloomers $5.95 Jo $7.95.
Crepe de Chine Chcmaloons
$',.75.
Satin Petticoats, $0.50 to $15.50.
Jersey Silk Vests, $3.50 to $0.50.
Boudoir Caps Many lovely
styles of silk or net, ribbon
trimmed, and frilled $1.25 to
$0.50. rltrawhrhlgH . Clothh r
Third floor. iit
New Silk Dresses
A Charming Collection
Of New Spring Models
Developed in taffeta, crepe dc chine and crepo
Georgette, showing a preponderance of tunics and
peplums and tiny plaited frills, also many beauti
fully beaded and embroidered models. Crushed
narrow-ribbon girdles or string tie belts finish the
waist-line. In navy blue, Flemish blue, taupe,
brown and black. Prices $40.00 to $47.50. The
model sketched, $45.00.
New Tricotine and Serge
Dresses, $35.00 to $67.50
And so many smart models from which to
choose over-blouse, redingote, straight-line and
tunic styles in a host of variations. Some are
beautifully embroidered and feature lovely ef
fects in contrasting colors; one model is very ef
fectively beaded, "otheis arc smartly braided.
Shown in navy blue, blown and black.
Silk Dresses, $22.50 to $225.00
Wool Dresses, $16.50 to $210.00
Fr-V Strawbrldgo L Clothier Second Tloor. Murket Street
Men's Smart-lookingr
Soft Shirts, $2.50
As comfortable as your favorit
golf shirt yet not sacrificing
one iota of their smartness;
They were made for us many
months ago, when manufacturers'
prices w-e 25 per cent. less thaa
they are to-day.
Therefore, tlicrc's decided econ
omy m buying from thin lot at
muse prices,
Htrawlirlrii t, lihi..
East Store. Eighth. Btreot
300 Boys' Blue Serge Suits
Sizes 8 to 12 years now $13.75 and $16.75
Sizes 13 to 16 years now $15.75 and $18 175
t it Suit, ofuir-wool ''me twill serge, in neat belted stvles, with
lull-lined Knickerbockers. They are from our regular stocks and
have been substantially reduced in price for quick clearance
Other outstanding groups of the many in the clearance:
Boys' Suits of Mixtures, S to 1G years $17.75
Boys' Mixed Cheviot Suits, S to 16 years $19.50
Small Boys' Wash Suits, 3 to S years $2.75
struwlirld, .V i lothlcr Hoconcl rioor. rilbirt sir ,., i-,
New Spring Models
Men's Soft Hats
Exceptional $4.45
New styles, new shades in
Men's Soft Hats for Spring. A
special purchase that makes it
possible for many men to buy
a very desirable Hat much un
der price $4.45.
. Ntrawbrldge A ClolhUi
hecond Floor. .Market Street. East
300 Pairs of Wool-Mixed
Blankets
Exceptional at $12.50
A special lot of Wool-mixed
Blankets, serviceable, of excel
lent quality, size 70x80 inches. In
cluding White ivith colored holders.
Gray with bodcr3.
Attt active Colored Platds.
Your choice at $12.50 a pair.
Htniwbrhlfau A. Clothier
Alalo U, Filbert Htrcot
mL
Misses' RainbowTweed
Suits, Special $37.50
Sports und guiernl utility Suits, showing all
the new colorings in tan, Crown and green. In-erted-seam
und pinch-buck models, flnibhed with
the fashionable narrow belts, mannish collar!, und
revers nnd patth pockets. Sizes 14, 10 and 18
cai-b. The model sketched is from this collection.
Misses' New Taffeta Frocks
Kitted and diapcd bodices, quaint upron tunics
llircc-tipr floutue. I'lihcmlinrr. Hlrln.Jn. ,,.. n.....!
, frills, flower and luut girtHes, organdie collarb-
uil iiiu nun i-uui-i-iii ui dprinf; aiC SHOW 11. SlZC-
14, 1G und 18 ycni Trices $20.50 to $75.00.
Serge and Tricotine Dresses
Straight-line Eton, bolero and Jow-waisted of
fects. with box-pluited, ticcordion-plaited and side-1
panel skirts. Some have touches of Balkan und
Oriental embrmdei y, otheis severely tallorrvl
Size 14, 10 und IS Prices $22.50 to $115.00.
- SUruwlirldg i i I ihl r riecond 1 loor Jlurket Htrcet.
Save One-third to Nearlu One-half in
the Clearance of Shoes; Oxfords, Pumps
, aw iSAiiVil2rfirfPoJ.onllI-op??r,;unll3f t0 saw money on WOMEN'S high-class, fashionable high and
MFSi. M X ain?rfcJ2iS?.S?.5"lndor f il Sreat Pa, ami
wu4"o iiuin uiu uctuipiu omu:
The Collector's Series
Books, $2.50 Each
If ou collect China, Glass,
Stamps or Earthenware these
Hooks will be invaluable. Text
and illustrations will help you to
place correctly and to appraise
the aluc of your prized posses
sions. In the series
The Glass Collector.
The Stamp Collector.
The China Collector.
The Earthenware Collector.
Each volume $2.50.
j . MnitthrlilBi & Clothl.r .
beconrt 1 loor rilbcrt Street. West
Madeira-embroidered
LimieinicS
Beautify the Home
To grace the tabic of the most
fustulious hostess hand-umbroid-cred
and bcalloped Linens done in
exquisitely fine Madeira work:
Luncheon Napkins, lS-inch
$11.00 to $J2.00 a dozen.
Luncheon Sets, 13 nieces $9.00
to $35.00 a Set.
Linen CIothHjSlightly SoiCed
A limited number, in sizes ebpe
eially desirable for new oblong
tables. Some Irish hand-embroioN
ercd. others with hand-drawn
:.. A ih,0 cloths oninmentcd
with Madeira embroidery:
Clotlis, 7xloo inches $30,00
to $75.00. wwii
C$10o' 00x100 inches fss.00
Kj,wtrlrlgn A Clothier
Aisles II and 12. Centra
Tiny Tots' Finer Dresses
Much Reduced, $1.95 to $15
of lawn or net, a few French i,, Y.Z..Z. ,"u' V r?clJs models
im-tty with their Irniii n ngs of 1, cos mm- i c?, "cl
to 01 ct Dresbes in the hit Vvn '.,fr'11? ""i1 rihbo
)i.ceb-$1.9G to $ 5 00. v H,XCC,'tIonul VHlu;s t
P'-u. . y Hi ru bring,, & nothl.,r-Tl
DrpRR Shoes $12.00
Including somo of tho smartest
Banister Shoes; Shoes of white
glazed kid, welted soles, covered
Louis heels; Lace Shoes of tan
calf, feomo wit; buckskin tops;
Shoes of gun-metal calf. Won
dorful value at $12.00.
High Shoes $9.95
Tho remninder of u special pur
chase from the Banister Co. tan
Lace Shoes with cloth tops; field
mouse kid with cloth tops; dark
tan calf, laced and other uttrac
tivo styles. Savo ono-third to
nearly onchair,
Low Shoes $9.95
Banister Pumps and Oxfoids -mannish
English-looking stlo;
also black kid Oxfords, gun-metal
cnM. I.u.mp? tnn calf l'umps.
white kid Pumps; n variety uf
attractive spring models-ex-truortlinury
value,s.
Low Shoes $7.95
Seu'mlcss Pumps of tan cnlf
uiitl gun-metal calf, patent leather
anil black kid; hand-turned soles,
CQVoretl Louis hcola. Somo one
third to nearly ono-half.
Sample Shoes, Pumps
and Oxfords, $9.95,
$7.95 and $0.95
Wonderful valueb many of
these worth double the prico as
based upon present cost of pro
duction. High Shoes, Oxfords and
Pumps from Laird, Schober & Co.
und others, nt $0.95; High Shoes,
Oxfords and Pumps, at $7.05, nnd
smart Pumps und Oxfoids., at
$0.05. Sample slzca only.
Spats and Boot Tops,
now $2.45
A final cleuiancc of lines not
to bo ro-oi dei ed boot tops and
12-button sputB, in slender unklo
pattern, in vaiious fnvorjto
shades. Extraordinary value'.
Spats, now $1.65
The most fushionnble shades;
0-button; tho now undcrslung
stylo.
-.V Btrwbrldgo & Clothier Eighth and Fllbort Streets
WPECIAMW
Drosses included. Evor bo
S. Also. Homn
these reduced
Third Hoor. Wt
4,000 Pairs of
Men's Mercerized
SOCKS
A Great Saving
' At 38c
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