Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 30, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 6, Image 6

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LEGION MEN SEEK
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Sixtoon Posts at Second Dis
trict Dinner Plan Drive to
Start Aprils 7
OTHERS TO TAKE ACTION
Action tmvnnl otriuilxliis the fcw
Vrsliln drive of the American Legion in
riillndrtiililii county from April XT.0
May 12 was tnkcu lnt night by tho Kx
tren iots of the Second district nt n
dlnntr in thft Lorraine Hotel, nroaf.
street and Fnlrmount nvenuo.
Gommlttecs reprcsentlnir each of the
posts wcre appointed and a plan of co
operation win determined upon. Tlieso
posta represent tho central district and
nrc nmone tho largest In Philadelphia.
District Chnlrman K. R. Hogan pre
sided. The conferenen ivnR addressed by
Thomas F. Median and others.
Three other districts have decided to
hold membership conferences: Third
district, at the City Club, March HI. at
0:.n.O o'clock II. N. Schwartz is dit
trict chairmnn : First district, of which
Frank W. Mclvin is chairman, at tho
City Club. April 1. at 0:30 o'clock, and
the Seventh district, of which AViUiam
O. Mucnch, Jr., is chairmnn, at the
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XoruMuilie, Thirty-sixth nnd Chestnut
streets, Aprfi 0.
Tho Phllmlclphin county committee
has taken msmbership in the Chamber
of Commerce. The Legion is now to-
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. UH-willllK H1IU lnu V 1IMIIIII11 ill un: .im.-
ter of post financial anitcnls. Several
posts centrally located nnvc iiccti mm
tug in the awMcmbly room of the
Chamber through the courtesy of that
organization.
1'rlueo Forbcn l'ost No. 7 will hold
a gpt-togcther baniuet nnd smoker
March ,"!) at the Klugsessing lleerea
tlon' Center at KSJU o'clock, anil all
mrmbnrg are uracil to send in accept -
I aneo cards at oucc. The post will hold
its first anuunl dance April j.i, nt
Arcade Hall, Fiftieth street and liulti
inore nvenue. Tickets may he secured
from K. V. "Hawke. Iltl.'l Chester ave
nue. The post is meeting every Thurs
day, and members desiring to join should
come to meetings or send names to
William A. Klaus, adjutant, .""Li Ash
land avenue.
Olnev Post Nn. HSS held a military
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funeral Saturday nt 2 o clock 'for
Arnold Voss', of 23" Olney avenue. Mr.
Voss died as a result of n disease con
tracted while In service. lie was the
tlrst memuer of the Olney post to die
Urigadier General W. V'. Attorbury
who was director general of transporta
tion A. B. F., will present n stand of
colors to the Pennsylvania Railroad
Post, No. 1M4, at tho regular meeting
of tho post at linif-pnt eight this eve
ning, in the P. 11. II. X. M. C. A.,
Eighteenth and Filbert streets.
Asks Nickel for Each Fare
George L. Estabrook, of New York,
suggested to Uaptlsts ' yesterday that
all members of this denomination put
u nickel into the $3,000,000 campaign
of tho church every time they rldo on
n trolley car. He pointed out that car
fare is ten cents in Uoston and only a
nickel here. Tho meeting wns held nt
the First Baptist Church. Seventeenth
and Snnsom utrcets.
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UNEQUALmPURITy
A simple dinner detail that
compliment your gueit
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Bruniwick, Mtla .. Cincinnati, Ohio
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Any student of econom
ics will tell you that it pays
to buy the best.
All-wool clothes such as s-
ours.
Ferro 0 Couc,
Clothiers iC- Outfitters
Agents for
Rogers Peel Clothes
Chestnut Street at Juniper.
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Old Jewelry Remodeled
For comparatively small
cost you can have your old
jewelry remounted into more
fashionable and desirable de
signs. We will be glad to submit
original drawings and esti
mates without obligation.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
DIAMOND MEKCH.VNTS JUWEM-JHS SILVERSMITHS
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Capping the Climax
of Clothing Value
at 1217 Chestnut St.
THE store certainly is head
quarters for new Easter Suits
this week,
Simply for the reason that
nowhere else can .be found
values of such outstanding
merit.
For instance, we are selling
young men's ,
SILK LINED EASTER SUITS
WORTH $45 & $50 EVERYONE
$38.50
All-wool, newest fashions,
double or single breasted,
very handsome patterns.
Another special Easter offer
of suits of the very finest
grades $60 to $75 qualities.
Ready to wear
$50
Browns,' greens, Oxfords,
blues and grays, quiet checks
and striped patterns.
Every suit in this offering a
pure wool merchant tailoring
I worsted.
William H. Wanamaker
, 127-19 Chestnut Street
Prevent Falling Hair
With Cuticura Shampoos
The first thing to do in restoring dry,
thin and falling hair is to get rid of
dandruff and irritation of the scalp.
Rub Cuticura Ointment into the scalp,
especially spots of dandruff and itch
ing. Next morning shampoo with
Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rinse
with tepid water.
Cutictrra TIcum ii an antiseptic, prophy
lactic, toothing ductinc powder of delicate,
(aseinatinir frmrranee. 25c everywhere.
COFFEE
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Lends Enchantment"
T""OF.S your motorcar loot
--'' a well at close range as
it does jvhen speeding by .'
Its interior is deserving of the
same consideration that the
mechanical features receive.
Shtlton I.oomt Automobile
1'pholstery Fabrics impart
individual beautv to your car
and render enduring' rrvi e.
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THE SUAI. OP DISTINCTION
Sidney BifsiEKTiiAi. 'jf Co. Inc.
595 Fourth Avenue, .Vew York
THIS week, while grocers of the
entire United States are devoting
themselves to special displays of Cof
fee, it is highly desirable that the
readers of this paper consider a few
facts in regard to this most popular of
all beverages.
This country drinks nearly one-half
of all the Coffee grown in the world.
And the American appetite for Coffee
is constantly growing.
In the last six months of 1919 we
Americans drank three billion more
cups of coffee than we drank in the
same period of 1918.
This liking for coffee by Americans
is easily understood.
America is an active, virile nation.
to April 3
As a nation we require food that sus
tains body and brain at high efficiency.
Coffee is pleasing to the palate, but
it is also refreshing and invigorating.
It supplies strength and staying
power. It stimulates the brain and re
lieves fatigue of mind and muscle. It
helps men and women to endure ex
posure and withstand hard work.
Let Coffee be your everyday drink.
Drink Coffee because it is nourishing.
Drink it because it lightens fatigue,
sustains energy and aids digestion.
Drink Coffee because it is satisfying
and healthful.
Make Coffee Week the occasion for
an intimate Coffee-chat with your
grocer. He will see that you are suited
absolutely on Coffee.
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It is nut for sale, though it
is sincerely at your service.
Kennedy & Bro.
IrttmonJ Mrrrhanli and Jenelrri
102 S. 13th St.
the Universal
drink
Coffee is a delicious flavoring far
cakes, puddings, ice cream and
other desserts. Try Coffee for some
of those less common purposea.
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N CHESTNUT'AT 13T"STRBET
Misses' Easter Apparel
IN SIZES (14 to 18). MISSES DEPT., 4TH FLOOR '
TAILORMADE SUITS
55.00 and 59.50
Attractive, plain-tailored types in serge and Poiret twill
trimmed with self folds, silk braid and other variations.
SPORT SUITS
29.75
Developed in worsted jersey; beautifully tailored in heather mixtures
and plain shades, finished with narrow leather belt.
CAMELS HAIR COATS
69.50 '
Full-flare belted model for sports wear. Beautifully lined throughout
with peau de cygne. (Natural color).
DAYTIME FROCKS
An interesting showing of distinctive day frocks in taffeta, satin
tricotine, Poiret twill and serge.
39.50 59.50 89.50.
. HOSIERY
Paris' clox hose in various designs, all silk j o, o Qfr
reinforced heel and toe. i j "
All silk, sheer hose, reinforced heel and toe,
in black and white. )
Silk hose, extra fine quality, lisle garter top)
and heels. (Black only.)
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This is why Boscul Coffee
is so wonderfully good
. Before we steel-cut Boscul Coffee we
crack open the whole berry (or bean, as
it is sometimes called) and remove the
worthless bitter chaff by an improved
process which leaves only the good part
of the berry in its full strength and
purity for your morning cup
This is why Boscul Coffee has a fas
cinating flavor all its own. This is why
it is rich but not bitter, why it is a truly
healthful invigorant for body and mind",
and truly economical because it gives';,
you full coffee-value for your money.
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Ask your grocer for Boscul Blend to- '
day. Insist on proving its rare quality
for yourself. Do not be satisfied until
you try it.
In tins and sealed cartons only.
Never in bulk.
Wm. S. Scull Co., Camden, N. J.
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