Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 19, 1920, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC XEDGElt PHILADELPHIA, FEIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920
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EAVES TOMORROW
a VI, VQeorgo F. Tylor Instructed by , measure the objection of adjusted com
(" r J J I pcnotlon on the basis tliut it wouli
by rrnnkllo D'Ollcr, uationnl com
mandor.
Ouc o tho Important suggestions tluit
1 hns been mode, to Commander Tyler by
a Legion representative from 1'ennnyl
I vanla Is to the effect that whatever um
Klinll be nprreed upon by Congrca us
I adjusted compensation for tho former
I service men shall be applied on con
verted liiMiirancc premiums. This is
an entirely new idea and offactK in a
w
Ovorwhelming Majority for
Adjusted Compensation
! require an increase 'in taxes or a bond
issue.
Artillery, Seventieth Division, A. E.
1", and was discharged from fcervlco
May 0, and expects to be in L'uropc
for a year.
American Legion Day will be cole
bratcd In Kjryjitinu Hall of the Wnna
maker store tomorrow afternoon nt
2:3(5 o'clock un appropriate service to
which nil leglonaires ure invited,
(ieorjfc Wentworth Cnrr, the county
chairman of the American Legion, will
preside.
PROPOSE INSURANCE PLAN
.Georgo F. Tyler, department com
mander of the American Legion in
Pennsylvania, will bo to Washington
tomorrow, instructed by
nn overwhelming ma
jority of tho posts in
this state to ravor ad
justed compensation for
former scrvlco men.
Only . n negligible
uuiuuvi vi 1'UOi.n ill uir i
Keystone Stato have gone ou record I
against ndjustcd compensation, accord-'
ing to reports which have been bub
lulttcd. There will be a preliminary confer
ence of tho American Legion rcprc-
tentative from all the posts of tho
United States in Washington tomor- I
row, at which plans will be considered
to be presented nt n subsequent con
ference on Monday, to be presided over
Phono "Tom" Foley
for Records Advertised
in Today's Papers
tlfll Diotip, 1'oul.ir 3719 V"
1406 GIRARD AVE.-
r-Chimbia RecordS"
MACHINES ON TERMS
nnPAins done w u hours
PhiLsda. Phonograph Co.
83 South St., 338 Kalchn At..
1'hllo.. T. Cum.lrn. X. J.
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The Breakers will be Cleorgc S. Stow,
art, Jr., whoso subject will be "The
, American Legion and Araerlcnniza
Tlic llcnjamin Franklin I'ost No. -10.", tlon." who is chairmau of the Ameri
has enrolled Charles Greenville Wilson. conization committee of Philadelphia
1700 Spruce, street, who Is now located tmint.v und n number of Howard It.
iu London, Knglund, and to whom it I McCall Post, No. 20, and William II.
suggestion has been made that nu afllll- I I'cmberton, of the Tioga Post, No. .'HO,
ated post of tho American Legion be Mr. Pembcrton is one of the survivors
organized in that city. of the famous Princess Pat (Canadian)
Wilson was in the Eightieth Field IScgtmcnti
LEGION NJEMORIAL SERVICE
Post 220 to Present French Certifi
cates to Kin of Dead Sunday
Thomas F. Kmery Post, No. 220,
American Legion, will hold a mcmorlnl
service Sunday afternoon ut the Empress
Theatre, Main street below Green lane,
Manayunk. Addresses will be made by
the Ilcv. Dwlght C. Hauno, Montlgnor
Eugene Murphy, rector of the ltoman
Catholic Church of St. John the Bap
tist, Manuyunk, and Franklin Spencer
Edmonds. '
Certificates presented by the French
Government to the next of kin of Midlers
who died during the war will be pre
sented by George Wentworth Cnrr.
Music will be furnished by the Police
Band and MlsssMay Farley, soprano
soloist.
SEEK ARCHITECTURE PRIZE '
Three Pennsylvania Students to
Competo for French Scholarship
Three architectural men of tho Uni
versity of Pennsylvania will competo
lu the ilnals for the Paris prlrc of the
Beaux Arts Institute, according to nn
announcement Just made by Dr. nr.
rcn P. Lnlrd, head of the University
architectural school.
The three arc F. A. Chapman, of
San Francisco, class of 1017 J. F. It.
Purves, of Chestnut Hill, who will be
graduated In June, and J. K. Smith
of Townndn, Pa., class of 1017. Work
on tho tlnnl problems will begin May 1
and last ten weeks. Announcement Of
the winner will bo mude July 13.
Tim nrlvn wilt Ito n Hrn.nnd ono.hnlf
year scholarship in the Beaux Arts
Institute, with a yearly .stipend of
$1200.
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-GRAND OPENING.
COLUMBIA
MACHINE!) and RECORDS
DIAMOND FURNITURE CO.
5107 Orrmnntnirn Ave. (Ath ft Diamond)
AVE ARE OPEN EVERY ETO.
COLUMBIA RECORDS t
! Sheet Music Player-Roll
j Ktrrjtlilne and Anjthlas In Manic
jAmp&RAN;
2 - I HE rJUSrc WAN
! 7S?60"?Sr.Ck? OPEN EVENINGS
RIE-MUR SHIRT CO.
908 Chestnut SL'u.tor
Sample Sent Upon Itrautlt
oi") STORE ORDERS
ARE AS GOOD AS CASH
and rnaUa ou to buy at the de
partment and c)atty n'.orefl you
fmtrr Our frm n based on tho
cngth of Ted -aro fair and mod
erate U'r t for fuii detalle.
MARRIOTT 1IROS.. 1118 Chestnut
I p!Sj tivc skin beautifier.
I OWNERS 1.
"We have facilities for
overhauling' and refinish
ing Lexington cars.
Estimates Furnished
LEXINGTON MOTOR CO.
of vr.ysA,
w a. kcsk'b, rr.
Lexington Building
S31 North Broad Street
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Franklin, B-pnss. Touring.
Huick, 7-pubs Sedan.
Colo, 7-pass Touring.
Maxwell Sedan and a num
ber of Touring Cars.
Studobukor, 5-pass Touring.
Ford Sedan.
Willys-Knight Touring Car.
Chevrolet Touring Car.
Prices range from $360 up.
LEXINGTON MOTOR CO.
Ol' TJ5NNA.
IV, A. KUBKIl, rre,
Lexington lluilding
-uUl North Broad Street
Copydsht 1V20 Ujrt ScbsSuer. Marx
How to economize in clothes
YOU'RE interested in that subject, we're
sure; because everyone likes the results
of economy the money saved But you
may not like the sacrifices that go with
"economizing"
The nice thing about clothes economy
is the fact that you dont have to sacrifice.
Buy better clothes that's all Then you let
the clothes do the economizing Our all
wool clothes last longer; you buy fewer
of them; spend less money
Simplicity is the style idea
You'll see it in our new suits and overcoats;
it takes real art to make clothes plain and
at the same time distinctive and stylish.
We've done it. Satisfaction or money back '
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Strawbridge & Clothier are the Philadelphia
Distributors of Hjayt .3h?faie: & Marx Clothing
$7.90 Women's Silk Petticoats, 5M
Superior quality taffeta silk and mcssaline petticoats in
prevailing suit shades and changeables with tucked, - 590
pleated or tailored flounce. Special Tomorrow Only
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Chestnut and 12th Sts.
Unusual Values Tomorrow Saturday
Women's and Misses' Spring Suits
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Tailored suits of men's-wcar
serge in attractive belted, but.
ton trimmed model' with pockets
and mannish collar, silk lined.
Special
39.75
Braid bound tailored model of
men's-wcar suiting with narrow
belt, mannish collar and smartly
trimmed with bone buttons.
Special
52.50
Stunning tricotinc suits in braid
bound and link buttoned model
with double flap pockets and
pointed vestee of brocaded silk.
Special 78.00
SS9.75
Jerseu Sport Suits Special Tomorrow,
Tailored belted model of superior quality wool jer- j
scy in the wanted Spring colors with mannish collar, j- Jy J )
patch and side pockets. - Unusual Value
Girls' Spring Dresses and Coats
Regulation dresses of galatea inl
two-piece model with braided j.
sailor collar and cuffs, silk tic.
5.90
Pongee silk dresses in two-piecej
model, laced at side with slkl5i S
cord, pleated skirt, short sleeves. J
Tweed
model,
sleeves
mixture coats in belted
with yoke back, raglanrl M J
and pockets, full lined. j
Sport coats of polo cloth with 1
inverted pleated back, convert- y7 E
iblc collar and leather belt.' JvT
$19.75
Women's and Misses' Spring Coats
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Silvertip Bolivia coats in Oxford
blue, brown and reindeer, raglan
and belted models, silk lined.
Special
62.50
Cape model of Bolivia in tan and
Poilu blue, with cable stitched
overcape and novelty silk lined.
Special
72.50
$.',5.00
$62.50
Misses' Sport Coats
Polo cloth Sport Coats, in
verted and box pleated back
models, with narrow leather
belt, novelty silk lined-
Special
45.00
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