Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 06, 1920, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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HOOVER GQWIW11TTEE
PLANS STATE DRIVE
Work for Various Bodies Mapped
'i Out at Conference Held
TriisxAftomoon
HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVASS
(Thp (enteral rommittpf of the Hoover
iWplibllcnn committee mrt nt licodnunr
Atr. 1.117 Walnut. Mrret, Um afternoon
to complete ilnn for the statewide cam
pslRn to bo waged In the Interest of the
presidential" candidacy of Unbrrt
Itnnrpr
Pxcoutive. financial nntl juib'iHty
eonunlttera are to b nnuointcd Nip
work or thru? bodies will bo launched
at once. C. Herbert 1WU presided ns
chairman of tlip ineentie.
The plans for the cnmpaiBit throuRii
out the state Includp tlie personal soliei
latlon of every vofr In Pennsylvania.
County commltCPi will bo formed. In
turn. thpHp committees will orEnnize i
branches in each villnjn. town and city.
The gmnller nrRnuiwitiniis will be j
aiked to form "pergonal units." These
will cdrulst of team of ton or more
member to make a liouae-to-liouse can-
rasa in the Interests of the former food
administrator.
nt - t i I...- 1- nrtnnnM a
-I nc local rommuu'v n i'iuuihu i
planning
sreat reception for Air. Hoover when he .
cornea here on Saturday Irom .ew
Tork. .
Women wt'l take an active part in i
a Hoover club 10 be organized tomor
row eveninc In Swarthmore The dub
Vf have no relation to Swarthmore
Collese as ouch., but many of the fac
ulty are expected to become member.
Sentiment In the townhln is over
whelminRlv in favor of IlerUert tloover
as Republican candidate fnr President,
and the orcani7.ation which will re
sult from the meeting tomorrow nisht
emects to nuickly enroll many mem-
Alttr nipni-.l hr r.lnude C. Smith
Prof. Joseph II. Willi, of tbe Whar-
H- lj..i ...! tinul f PMmnn. (li-
rrvior oi me cwimmiiv'r ...... .-i--
Association, read as fo'lows:
"For the purpose of dUcussinc the
organization of a Swarthmore Hoover
club, we are taltlnf the responsibility
of asklns a dozen friends to meet lnshotaun Accidentally Dlacharged as
'at a a It..... VAfliiAar1qt iVf I 3
";;April 77nt R Vlorr'Wo' iW
that you will attend and innr
will
you will
hay thought of a practical
plan or I
organization." .
Conieg of the letter were sent to T)r.
and Mrs. I.oui N Uoblnnu. Mr. and
Mra, Pranci V. Warren. President anil
Mra. Josenh Swain. Mr. and Mrt. J.
"W. T.edoux. Mr and Mr. M. Herbert
Paul. Mr. and Mrs. .. Donald Uilwon.
Trof. and Mrs. Samuel C. Palmer. Prof,
and Mrs. (.eorge A Hoad'-y. Mr. and
Mrs. C. Percv Webster. Mr. and Mrs.
F.lbert Tlussell. Mr. and Mr. barren
M. I'oote. Dr. aud Mr William A.
.Tanuette. Prof, and Mrs. .1. Russell
HnTes and Iaac O. Yocum.
President Swain, of Swarthmore Col
lege, when a profeskor at Stanford
University conducted the entrance
examinations for Herbert Hoover upon
his admission to that university. He
has received n telegram from Mr.
Hoover accepting a place a member
of tbe endowment campaigu committee.
Mr. Hoover will speak at tup iom-
j Oculists' Prescriptions j
ll Carefully Filled u
5
WilHatns, Brown & Earle, Inc. I
jg 018 CHBSTNCT'STUKET
Drtit. I..
RIE-MUR SHIRT CO.
908 Chestnut St. skrKirrT.t
fsmplM hrnt Upon llratmt
The High Cost of
Books Can Be Avoided
By Renting Sew Popular
Fiction From
WOMRATH'S
CIRCULATING LIBRARY
1," South 13th SU Phila.
Clean f(inl RiippIIkI 1'rompllT
$&& TEN y
4.
13
EH RETS
SLAG ROOFING
EHRET ROOFING &
. MFG. CO. c,
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
44 South 8th St.
FOR WOOD -METAL OR PL ASTER
AT a Star
OK
ThomscnWood Finishing Co.
RAILROAD
BONDS
A First Mortgage on 116 miles
of road. Also collaterally secured
on 3017 mllen of road.
We offer these bonds to net
10't INTEREST
Price $620 Per $1000 Hond
Income $60 Yearly
1 UIND TITI.K ni.nO., HIII..V
II Mabara rhlUalihla rttuek Kichima
faciei! DTiyi'TlP
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x'TVHE WHITE
immmm
ISAM j TFOLTS.
the Philadelphia violinist who will
clve a recital in the ballroom of the
lletleMie- Stratford on Thursday,
April 8. Helen Carpenter l'fouts
will be at the piano
nicncement exercises
lu Swarthmore
(JoIIpec on Juuc 7.
The Hoover Club at
the University
f ivnnsylvania will
not be co-educa
tional, even thoiiRh it is said that
1 women to a large decree have been re
sponsible for mnUnc Hoover a house
hold word.
Arrangement have been completed
. for the luncheon at the Uellevue-btrat-ford
tomorrow, when a women' com
mittee will be organized for the pur
pose of co-operntinc with the Hoover
Itepublican committee for Pennsylva
nia. Morris !. Cooko will deliver an
I address at the luncheon. Many prom-
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men. women nave ucvcuieu iuiuauu.i
and several of them have promised to
speak in behalf of the Hoover move-
rneut.
BRIDEGROOM KILLS BOY
Sercnader, Try to Ride Him on Rail
Klldon. Mil..
April 0. The marriage
of Karle AVlieatley. of Dorchcster
rountx. and .Mis Alice .Mcltols. ot
llurlock. which took place in Klktou
Thurwlay nfternoon, was followed by a
traged.i. when Harry Short, sixteen
cars old. of llurlock bcctiou, was shot
aud instantly killed by the bridegroom.
With several oilier boya he went to
the house to serenade the young couple.
When called to the street by the bo.v.
Whcatley took his shotguu with him for
the purpose of scaring the boys, and
putting au end to the noise they were
making.
REAL ESTATE AND
BUILDING EXPOSITION
First Regiment Armory
Open I to 11 P. M.
Free Drawing Tonight
Vacuette Suction Sweeper
Novel, Interesting and Attractive
Labor-Saving Devices
ADMISSION FKEE
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UNEQUALEDJN PURlTy
5W0Y6CVWtIMJrtt,
In FULL MEASURE bottlei
not the utual short meature
rAUADISE SPRING COMPANY
t!rnnick, Maine Cincmntli, Ohio
Mitchi:li. Flktciier Co.
I'lMCT ACKEn Co.
'!'
Ii HOUSEHOLD
AND COMMERCIAL
Refrigerating Machines
Not on experiment
Not a ton
But a practical operating re
frigerating plant on simple,
compact, small scale.
The Robt. J. Bcrryman Co.
Refrigerating Engineers
51 1 Bourse Bldg., Phila. Pa.
D"'HAYNES 9
VAPOR HEATING
Alltheadvanlages
ufsteamandhofc "
water with noncof ,
lhcirdlsadvanJagcs(1::
. ca i" , ' sa o$Ri
TheHayiiesSellinal5
jU H115ansomSt.PWla.Q
Alreadv prepared
Ybv biscuits, just
add water
and bake'
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REALTY EXHIBITION
PEN
N ARMORY
Mayor Attoirds Display, Which
Includes Everything Needed
in the Homo
MOORE SPEAKS ON BRIDGE
The most comprehensive display of
housing plans, household appliances and
household fixtures of every description
ever placed on view in this city is to bo
seen at the real estate and building ex
position, which was formally opened
last nlht in the First Regiment Ar
mory. Uroad and Callowhill streets.
Tim hnw niifler the atisnice of
the Philadelphia Real Estate Board.
The large armory is; filled with ex
hibitors, who have on public view every,
thing, from the land on which to build
the house and the materials for tho
house and Interior equipment.
The Delaware river bridge is there
also. It links the exhibits of the Phlla
delphla and Camden Real Estate Boards
and is suspended from the supports of
the armory by steel cables.
It had been intended to ask Mayor
Moore to make the opening address
from tbe bridge, but the question of ap
proach to the bridge was too difficult to
solve, so it hung suspended without
adequate means of use.
Mayor Opened Exhibition
Mayor Moore officially opened the ex-
! position Inst night by tnlking to the
exhibitors and visitors directly under
the hridce. promising a realization of
the actual structure in th near future.
"The first great Rtep toward the crec-
' tion of the Delaware rivor bridge will
I be taken tomorrow," said the Mayor.
"I have been in conference with Gov
ernor Sproul today on me suDject ana
lhere will be introduced into Council n
bill which will be an 'enabling ordi
nance' which 1 hope that, after the
consideration, the City Council will
pass.
"This ordinance will allow us to join
hands with this state and New Jersey
in the working out ot the many prob
lms thet confront us on the question of
the bridge and the actual starting ot
the real work."
Sncnkln? of the nurnose ot the exhi-
tillnn
. tl)fr own homes. Mayor Moote
in teaching people now to ouy ami
said : "This exhibit is your opportunity
to find how to be a real citizen. Those
who own thir own homes are naturally
among the best citizens. These people
here want to help you. They want to
Weep yon from paying exorbitant rates
boosted by many fictitious values. They
ARTISANS
All IiiTltt!
LU LU TEMPLE
Thursday Evg., April 8
I. C. Cndfrdown Attbr. N. 35
KELLY'S 12 n. 9th
Open Day & Night
Ovsters in Every Style
Planked Shad Dinner, 60c I
rr. ucy'
DIAMONDS
GOLD & SILVER
Jewelry of AU Kind nithut rrires rld
Penn Smeltinsr & Refining Works
"The Old Gold Shoe"
n06 Filbert St., Phila.. Pa.
We Ppeciallie In
Lighting Fixtures
that every other fellow
doein't have. Conse
quently you buy our
orlclnalltv well n
quality fixtures at mod
erat price).
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RobbMbntiGifflfrcftS!.
RE-UPHOLSTERING'
A It Should n T)on
$10, 515, $25
flnab em! Otttre
Furniture Repalrfd
ltraaa Brill Relaegaered
Order Tour
r AWMJNliB Hint LIl'
hfor th rnwh nn
C'OVKItH
foamuies unil KMImmm itre.
CUT
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ROWN
UPHOLSTERMO)
BacKtd ov 40 tar- rterlitc
wgS WE KNOW HOW "Jj
830-32-34 Walnut Street
You'll Have Luck
With Your Garden
this vear If you follow the simple
cultural directions Blvtn In Dreer's
Garden Hook and plant
Dreer's Flower and
Vegetable Seeds
Yo'i can reduce the hlh cost of
llvlna by havtnir a garden of your
own and crowlnjr your own vege
tables. Dreer's Lawn Grass Seeds
ar full of llt and vlor, , Sow now.
nd you will havi a thick, v;!vMy,
trn turf durlna th iprlna and mm
iwr All brandu ara rnade with para
fully rlaaned and blandad larda tailed
tnr Kermlnntlon
fiDEED Seeds, Planti, Tools
IJKCCK 7IM6 Chestnut St.
mi
Save Money
Use standard sizes
Window Frames
Doors, Mouldings, Sash,
Interior Columns
Stair & Porch-work
Jobbing Lumber
Auto Dtlivmry Anytvher
JAMES SHAW
S2d and Woodland Ave.
Wnadlatul 8J Writ 407
m
"HaMar
want to show why the actual cost has
Increased and why it costs bo much to
build;
"Too many ot ui want to bt clerks
and too few tbe1 actual workers. Wo
would rather wortc for $12 n week in
a bank than soil oar hands and get $10
a day tfi a carpenter. This refusal to
do tho work ourselves lcaves.it to tho
aristocratic few to do the work of build
ins nd construction, and who then, ot
course, can demand any price they
want."
Mayor Charles Ellis, of Camdtn. also
spoke urging th espeedy erection ot the
Delaware nriugc. .
Throe Kinds of Exhibits
The exposition, which Is under thn
direction of Philip N. Arnold, chairman
of tho exposition committee of the
Philadelphia Ileal Estate Board, Is di
vlded into three distinct classes. .First,
there are tbe real estate men ot Phila
delphia, who bave- plans of properties
which may be purchased. They are
aided by the real estate men ot neigh
boring communities, such as Camden,
Bethlehem and Atlautic City.
In another part of the room are tho
builders, who hivo on exhibit the dif
ferent kinds ot material for the con
struction of houses. Then there are also
the manufacturers of household equip
ment, who show every modern con
venience that can be used within the
home.
Thcra are many makes ot beaters,
so mo of them burning in actual opera
tion. There ore bathrooms, kitchens,
laundries and every other part of the
house beautifully equippod to show
what really can be done for the modern
home.
Stock Salesman
Investment Banking House has
attractive opening for stock tales
man who can furnish proper cre
dentials. C 304, LEDGER OFFICE
S-S-STAMMERING
snt all dfffts n peh cured.
Aftfn','", I -v-nlnc ."-st
Call. WrIU or rhnne
TonUr 1333 for Tartlcnlnrs
THE QUIGLEY INSTITUTE
For th ftir of nil atttrim In iptecU
Xtii .HA0ir,I. PAKJKKeV
piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM
3 None
Equal
S Our Silk'
Assort
S incnts
Announce a
Stupendous Purchase
g Dame Fashion's Most Favored Fabric Right atm
1 :.- thHmghtofZthe Season ; 1
H Perfect
H Merchandise
No Seconds
Our Former Prices for same Quality, $6.25 anrJ $6.95 yard.
1 New Sport Colors New Spring Street Shades
Including All Popular Weaves, Plain Weave, Drop Stitch, Chain Stitch, Stripes
and Plaids.
g White
Flesh
H Pink
Tan
j Ecru
French
Blue
Gold
Beaver
Pumpkin
Wild Rose
Blue Bird
Topaz
Turquoise
Orange
I Some of the New Spring Silks Shown m
Printed and Plain Georgettes, Plain and Fancy Baronctte Satins, Dew Kist, H
EE Kumsi Kumsa, Satin Francaise, 40-inch Foulards, newest designs, Chiffon Taffetas,
Crepes de Chine, Crepes Meteor, Satin Charmeuse, Printed 'and Plain Pussy Willow
S Taffetas, Silk and Wool Poplins, Georgette Crepe WaiBts, Linen and Lingerie Waists,
Silk Petticoats, many of which are made from our own silks in our work rooms, and S3
Kimonos. S3
32-inch Genuine Imported Pongee, in natural tan
only, extra heavy quality, bright luster, no
rice powder.
Retail value $2.50.
Special
10-inch Crepe de Chine, In a
plenty of white, flesh and
Retail value $3.00. Special
S3 35-inch Satin Messalinc, in evening and street
E3 shades, also white and black. JO A C yd.
Retail value $3.00. Special at . . JaJ
36-inch Imported White Habutai Wash Silk, extra 36-inch Imported Black Water Troof India Silk,
heavy and fine in quality. CJO A CJ yd. Retail value $3.00. flo QC yd.
Retail value $3.00. Special at.. VJtftO Special at iPai.OO
j Georgette Blouses
3 Beautlfu.1 hand-embroidered and beaded mouses,
S3 exceptionally good quality; colors: Flesh, White,
also Suit Shades (now models). gy QC
13 Retail value up to $14.95. Special at'9y0
133 Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Blouses in a
! 3 pplendid variety of models. gg QtJ
E3 Retail value up to $12.95. Special at vw.w
No trouble
to show
poods.
jiiiiiiiiiiim
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Then thr sre fHrt elertrWl annll
anees that maka every housewife atop
and ask her husband to buy. one, Right
near them aro the newest of gas ranges
and hot-water heaters, that will heat
up quickly for that electric dish washer.
V irw!iW 'It doc not cost you any more to. 5
Jmikfmm, 5 dinc at tho IUU than it doca at any J
mmnw&?k - other flrst-clnsa hotel or restaurant 3
5;wJBBP5' ,uoucit5r, 1
? AA&flMrC nfi&sW And Cuisine and Service arc of Itltz
v 'IPW I standard. g
ill 'I'sWstiiB
sa iB fJ
New it (Ac tint to renovate.
TERM PAYMENTS
Broad and Arch and Diitriet Office
THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
Thresher Bros.
'"The Specialty Silk Store"
1322 Chestnut St.
and Sale
36-In.
Tricolette
$3.95 Yd.
Vlint Chestnut Castor
Bronze Negro Copen S
Old Rose Purple Electric ES
Jade Silver Nrvv S
Tobacco b!iver Midn't 1
Overseas l&uPe Blue
Blue Orchid Marine
Claret Walnut Black
$1.65
yd.
serviceable
at.
waists, mens
full
pink.
at..
jieiaji vaiuo
o or i 40',ncl Canton
a$.D '
Silk Underskirt
and accordion
Retail value
Mail Orders Carcfullu Filled
Thresher Building
1322 Chestnut St.
BOSTON STORE
19 & 15 Temple Place through (o 41 West St.
. - I " a to -& 'f I
'i-V.A Hia Inshra'neA man'hSi hi turn.
nhd' there are meby bdoth's occupied by
Ihe different companies ready to tell
how to best protect tho homo .from lire
and all prepared -to write n policy It
ono.hnftnH one already,
Cleanliness
Every woman wants to
have a neat, clean kitchen,
but that is impossible if the
equipment is of the dirt
breeding, trouble-making
kind.
Convenience
Goes hand-in-hand with
cleanliness in the kitchen
equipped with a Modern
Cabinet Gas .Range and
Gas Water Heater.
Sharp re
ductions on
new and
staple silks
not men
tioned in
this a n-nouncement
fMadc of
Highest Grade
Fibre Silk
32- and 36-inch Striped Shirting Silks, extra heavy S3
silk broadcloth, some are satin string, n ,,.
silk for hard wear, suitable for
sntris, pajamas, etc. (jo Or yd
$3.25 yd
9.uu. apeciai at
Crepe de Chine, extra heavy and
fine in quality in navy and black only. ss
Retail value $5.73. (A rn yd 5
Special at tfft.OU
36-inch Chiffon Taffetas in a line of colors, also
white and black. , (Jn og yd
Retail value $4,00. Special at VO.C,U
Silk Underskirts g
Black Chiffon Taffeta Silk Underskirts, tucked and 3
accordion plaited flounces, with small silk dust 3
ruffle, made from our own silks, regular and 5
extra sizes. J h Qrj
Retail value $8.95. Special at .... PUaa7U
of extra heavy quality Satin Mes- 3
saline, in nanaeomu cnangoaoie cuects, tailored -
plaited flounces.
CG HE
$10.05. Special at.
f)J.UO -
Telephone
Walnut 2035
Walnut 2036
HUMS
T T.Tmi
Luxurious
Box Springs
Hair Mattresses
Dougherty's
' Faultless Bedding
1632 CHESTNUT STREET
APncn.Ttsr.MKNT
There is no denyincr tho. fact
it is quite ns easy to acquire a good habit as a bad one, and rnuph K
.... ..ll.nnlA.if fMA nntiA tinVtlf. -.rt.11. nm T)Kt1n.t lnt.ini.. t. Jl
iiiuiu 0abiDULbv;jf s-.iiu vwu iiuwim T4ii.. ii.ijr a iiiiixuvi'iiiniia Ilftve
acquired is that of buying in the Chestnut Street Shopsi where they
are assured of courteous sorvice and will find that their purchases
bring returns in satisfaction.
"plMBROIDERED organdie is one
of fashion's -whims that bids
fair to liold its own this sea
son. A dainty, fluffy rose-pink cre
ation which. I saw at the Caspar
Gown Shop, 1120 Chestnut street,
had its tunic embroidered in white.
The skirt had a pleated panel, just
to show its allegiance to tho mode,
and the sleeves were quite short.
A domuro little afternoon dress of
blue taffeta embroidered in heavy
floss and gold thread had a basque
waist. The embroidery, which wa3
in the form of wide Btripe3 running
diagonally on tho waist and hori
zontally on the skirt, gave the dress
an air of distinction. A touch of
turquoise blue showed at tho bot
tom of tho basquo and edged tho
short sleeves. The collar was a lovely
bit of embroidered net.
TDELGIAN Hothouse Grapes! Those
M huge clusters of immense black
grapes which you have so otten ad
mired in the window of Henry R
Hallowell & Son's store, Broad street,
below Chestnut, really do come irom
Belgian hothouses. They are grown
on vinos centuries old and aro the
product of a fkill in cultivationHhat
has been handed down through gen
orations. Their perfection of flavor
and their beauty make them an ex
quisite gift, especially when they are
tastefully .arranged in a Halloxvcll
Gift JJasRet or Hamper, aven inese
delicate grapes can bo shipped to dis
tant, out-of-town points, and. are
guaranteed to arrivo in perfect con
dition. A gift of Belgian Hothouse
Grapes is particularly appreciated by
peonld In othor cities where they aro
unobtainable.
A CUP of tea, fragrant and re
freshing, is one of the very
best cures for that feeling of weari
ness which overtakes us in the
spring. I dropped into Yahn & Mc
Donnell's tearoom, at 1508 Chestnut
Street, one afternoon last week for a
cup of Orange Pckoo arid a bit of
marmalade, which seems so much
more delicious at teatime somehow.
The friend who was with me was
most enthusiastic over the attrac
tiveness of the tearoom with its
dainty wicker chairs and tables and
its color scheme of orange and black.
She had ordered fresh strawberry
ico cream, because I had painted its
deliciou8ness in glowing terms and
was overjoyed to find that it sur
passed even my enthusiastic descrip
tion. If you have not already tasted
it. let me tell you that there is a
surprise yet in storo for you;
WE HEAR much of scientific house
hold management these days,
and and even before this in impor
tance is scientific planning. Take the
irif.lion. for instance. It is most nec
essary to begin housekeeping with
the right equipment. The bride-to-be
will find the housefurnishing store
of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut
ovnf nnite willlntr to tender her
.vnr nuRistance in planning her
kitchen. They have prepared a list
of kitchen needfuls which will be
sent to any one requesting it. ,It will
be found most useful, and buying this
way is so much more satisfactory
than the unsystematic way of col
lfinn. n number of articles that one
has really no uso for and neglecting
tho purchase, pernaps, oj. uiobb mut
are most needad
1rUCH
of the popularity of the
Mnhiirn and Rauch & Lang elec
tric cars is attributable to their case
nnnrfttlon. There is a great deal
of satisfaction in getting into a clean,
roomy car, sinking back into com
fortabla cushions and effecting a
quick getaway by timply moving a
levor. It is a surprising fact to some
people, although not to us who have
seen it done, that an electric car is
able to travel from the center of the
city to the suburbs in a shorter time
than a car which one might suspect
of having a greater amount of
power. This is because of the in
stant response of the electric and Its
shorter boay. iou unouia see mo
Milburn and Rauch & Lang electrics
or. trie
showrooms oi ueorgu jiugn
o-iH, Tne.. 183B Chestnut street.
UH -.---r . "
THERE is a RTeat amount of satisfaction to be derived from the pos
session of an interesting collection of snapshots. If you travel
i J.nl tt nlrriit-a vnu takn will Vio not onlv a sourca of enjoy
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ment to YOU DUl win oo nivcreownj vo yuur iiiuiiub ".".,"""" ' ni
spend only a week at the shore or in some quiet country village you wiu
nlnnt to remember all tho happy moments of your vacation, So you snou a
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secure a good camera beroro you
nt the store of Frank J. Curry.
3 you of the uniform excellence of
a and printing, Take your Easter,
:... .i:..,L!lJ In In. ,,ilf.
in the results.
. UU- M)P l-I' IVU' ....
THE CHESTNUT
frrf i teT
1 MnHon "Beddin." .-j
Nrly Every On0 SSfA
. "Dougherty" yt
They may not; havo it in their
homes', but they know it aa r4
accepted aUndarU of exccllenc,
Tho result of years of experlence'
study and trained handicraft'
with tho finest materials obtain!
able. There cannot be anything
more important to your comfort
- yes- and healthier than tho
best bedding, and tho best is
Dougherty's it's "Faultless;.", ,
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M(it, ureit liens. i:n,i, j, -I'nrnlture.
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and Comtortabtes. White Knim.i
Nursery Accattorltt, te., ett.
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that wo are creatures of habit, and
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A MATTER of great importance to
the well-dressed man is his spriiie
topcoat. There are a number of mod
els at the store of' Jacob Reed's Son?,
1424-1426 Chestnut street, in whirl
he will be interested. The "Strand".'
and the "Mercer," two types of $'.
"aiip-Un" coat are extremely good
looking. Then there is the "Draper."
which is slightly shaped to the hijis
and has a flare to the skirt. The fab
rics aro worsted knitted cloths In
grays, browns and heather mixtures,
and there are d!so imported home
spuns with soft vclour finish. TUes
are in browns and grays in "itcp
ladder" twills and herringbone.
Reeds' havo also a fine ranee rif
American-made tweeds, 'cheviots and
knitted fabrics.
TT HAS been said that footwear is
ine most important part of a
woman's costume. However tnio
this may be, none will gainsay thi
fact that trim, crood-looklni? shoe's
aid immensely' in tho solution of the
problem of being well-dressed. At
the second-floor shop of Del Mar h
Co., 1211 Chestnut street, you will
find the latest and smartest of the
season's footwcir. There arc neat
oxfords, dark brown or black, for
wear with your Bpring tailleur; plain
pumps, which so many women like
to .wear with spats, but which arc
equally good-looking without, and
the one-eyelet tics, which arc new
this season and "very much in favor.
Tho Del Mar shoes have excellent
lines and you will be sure to find nt
this shop the correct thing for both
sports and dress wean
T HAD missed a train by three min-
utes, owing to a watch which has
a most aggravating habit of losing
three minutes now and then, and, on
my way out of the station, met a
friend whom I hnd not seen for some
time. She condoned lny-misfortune,
and while on the subject of tho vaga
ries of watches, remarked that hers
had been bought at the store of
Bailey, Banks and Biddle Co., nnd
that it was tho most dependable of
timepieces. While this did not helo
mo out of tho difficulty of the mo
ment, I began to senne the wisdom
of buying a watch at Bailey's and '
hied me to that store next day. I as
sure you that they are not only de
pendable but exquisitely lovely, es
pecially tho pendant and wrist
watches of platinum and diamonds.
rpHE man who appreciates good
craftsmanship has his shirts cus
tomed tailored bv a reliable estab
lishment such as that of MacDonald
& Campbell. 1334-36 Chestnut street.
I was looking over their assortment
of materials recently and noted that
they have a great variety of striped
siiks in very interesting color com
binations. The silks habutais. broad
cloths and crepes de chine aro of
excellent quality. MacDonald &
Campbell have established a repu
tation for excellence of workmanship
in the department devoted to custom-
tailored shirts qnd tho man vn
would, be well-dressed cannot afford
to overlook the iinnortanco of cor
rect tnilorincr. It: In milt pgsential
that it fit well as. that the material
bo of good quality.
rnHERE is something luxurious
J- about the heavy pile of a Chinese
rug that lends character to n room.
firm rnnm wVitrli T'linvnln mind par
ticularly at this writing is furnished
in the Italian manner.. There u
huge candlesticks on .either side of
the old Italian stone fireplncc nud in
front of it a brilliant Chinese rup
against a black floor. The hangings
n- nrnirtrn hrnwn Atlfi form a C0V"
geous contrast to the deep bluo of
the rug. In the window ot r riw
La Rue's store, "at 1615 Chestnut
street, I saw. a1 Chinese rug of rare
beauty. The ground ws blue, that
ricn, ouoi' vjiuhcdb wmo aim nw
dallion and border showed tones of
Jvorv. dull cold and soft rose.' Friti
& La Rue have these Chinese rugs in
all sizes.
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812 Chestnut street. I need not remjnl.
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