Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 07, 1920, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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BINS ATTEND
SCRANT0NMEE1INIJ
EVENnr rtjpBfoi ? loo
500 Philadelphlahs and Dole
gates From Nearby Cities
on Special Train
WILL LAsTUNTIU FRIDAY
,,.,. hundred memucrs ui mu """J
Vvc 5 i"ii ll tl cl lIi I n , Onmtlcn. Atlnn-
nubof 1 hHj Wllm1nlon anil
"'' V yif J I ir Rending Terminal nt i
C.''wk . Is SriioM on n special train
0 c,0.t. V- ftli district conference of the
'Alontl VMOclBtlorf of Itotarv
ftoWS'rtnton. The confcrcnco.wiil
"Especial train? 'consist!.. of ten
T,h0J: nn7l two diners and drawn by
KWmot '?, wl" -top to toko on
.iter delegations t Bethlehem nnd Al-
I(T?,rrhllndclpl.lft delegation lr headed
irarry T. Jordan, president of the
" T ,iVi Marians who uremak-
i.f the tr P nre Mr. and Mi
V KriMr. nnd Mr, n,
'""." -'j m. TiiKncinro m. meierc,
1, "; ",",1 " Miner Fonton. Mr.
MJMrs M W" Montgomery, Mr. nnd
!?d rr'nnk C. Harris, Mr. nnd Mrs.
'ffill'lani 3 TOcVhob. Mr! nnd Mr., ,W1-
nun ." "".'..; ii a.
nnd Mre. II. W.
F. rue-
Thcodoro B. Slefert,
S.oNr.nd Mrs. Thomas''.!. Ed-
I Mr and Mrs. D. .T. Mnrphy,
?rMiM Hobble Mnrphy, Miss Cuffy,
.. Aiinma. ueorer- n. .iucksou,
oi tne
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Un ton "ommlttco 'of the Philadelphia
notary Club; William II. Hughes,
John K .U'W, Alvcrt H. fidgnr nnd
Harry W. "
CHESTER CAR tEAS TRACK
Accident at Eighty-eighth and East
wick Avenue Blocks Traffic
The last cer of n three-car train on
the Chester short line Jumped the truck
.1 richtyeishth street nnd Knstwick
Uremic nt 0 :50 this morning! The sec
ond car was nlsp derailed.
Xo one uns hurt, but southbound
traffic was held up for nn hour nnd
a half nnd incfny employes nt plants in
Milestone wcrcjlate for work.
A Lower-Priced Boot Shop
for Men and Young Men
Exceptional Savings on
Quality Shoes
MR. CONSUMKHl
Are rou nwaro of the fact that there
U nu necessity In purine exorbitant
prices for shoes?. It merely necessitates
(lie ejerclslng nf n llttlo discretion In
"nhrre" you bur. Accusation have
hern made, nnd Jyetlr so, against, the
Mill prices ma ntalnrd by shoe dealers.
To these accusations they have re-J
ilionaru ur articles, hi mi papers
!..! tn iinhnlil llilp hiiklneaa fllml
llnrldfiitall), making the same, exccsslra
.profits), nt. The American Hoot nnop
line had nn need or justifying our tin
heretofore by iirtlcles In th
ELECTRIC LIGHTS OUT
8econd Time Within Ons Week.
Business Is Delayed
Electric light and power failed this
morning between 0:32 nnd 10 o'clock,
tno second time within n week In. the
central business district. Offices nnd
stores wero without lllumlnntlon, ele
vators wero stalled nnd tho stock ex-
change ticker service was suspended.
Tho Philadelphia Electric Co., In ex-
tlMlnln. tllk .AM. ... . '. m
,,......nift hi,, ii-iniiuiury suspension nfi'
serTicc, said n -poor quality of coal"
was responsible. Tho inferior coal, It
wns said, reduced stcdm pressure, re
sulting in low voltage nnd insufficient
liowcr iu carry inc lonu.
FRENCH HdNOR PHILA. MAN
captain Christine Decorated for
Services Given Abroad
Captain Frederic r. Chrlat.lnn.
of Dr. and Mrs. Cordon 3T. niirlailno
nf 2013 North Twelfth street, has just
ucen uccormcu. wim uio urucr ot the
ninck Star by the 1'renrh Oovcrnmcnt
In recognition oX his services nbrond.
The en i) tain has just rerrlvmi nniU
of the honor. He wns commissioned n
iirsc ncuicnanc, nir service, in 1017.
was ordered to Washington, promoted
to captain nnd ordered oversea.".
MPORTS IN MON
TH
TOTAL $20,303
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Phila. Mark for February Ex
ceeds Any Similar Period
for Five Years
SAILINGS SHOW INCREASE
The aluc of the Imports nt the port
of Philadelphia during February was
much auger than nnv that has been ro-
reived hero in a single month within the
last five years.
The total value of Imports for Febru
ary reported to the commissioners of
exports for Fcbrnnry UiW year was
?20,88l,302.
, An Increase of 214 vessels nnd a ton
nage of 054,020 was made In the foreign
nnd coastwise arrivals nnd sailings dur
ing the month of March compared with
tho same .month last year. The foreign
arrivals nnd sailings numbcro(l;22l ves
sels with n tonnago' of 000,040 against
140, vessels with n tonnage of 5118,830
for March 1010.
The coastwise arrivals nnd sailings
for last month numbered 431 vessels
with n tonnage of 042,320, compared
with 202 vessels with n tonnnzc of 438.-
0i for the same time last year.
GOODBY, BARREL OF WINE
Thieves Laughingly Roll It Away as
Bartender Looks On
Mount Canncl, Pa., April 7. They
were live innoccnt-iooKing youins,
amusing themselves by pushing a twenty-gallon
barrel of wine about the bar
room of Joseph Iloktts.
A barteuder prompted them not to
get too fitmilinr when they pushed it
out the back door, so they returned it
Dinner for Todd Danlal I
The friends nnd nssoclates of Todd
Daniel, formerly head of the Depart
ment of Justice In Philadelphia, will
give him n banquet this .evening In the
Hotel Adelphla In commemoration of
his depnrture from the Federal Uulldlng
to take up active lnSf practice. Among
those present nt. the banquet will be
his new law partner, Edward M. Diddle,
United Stales District Attorney Charles
I). McAvoy nnd the entire personnel of
his office, II. II. Pierce, Mr. Daniel's
successor, nqd Leo Gorman, of thoDc
partment of Justice. '
of $7,474,331 over tho value for the
corresponding month last year. An In
crease of $1,840,871 in the value of the
exports was also made, compared with
February, '1010. The total value of the
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navigation was $20,320,303, an Increase f Next they pushed it all tho way out the
hark vard to the alley gate, but laugh
ingly returned it again to the barroom,
but tho third time they went up the
ynrd and didn't return.
Hoktis has now started the police
searching for them, nnd the wine ah
well.
IT IS not the im
itator of the Houghton
Products as much as the
counterfeiter whom you
should guard against.
E. F. HOUGHTON & CO.
240 W. Somerset Street Philadelphia
thn naoei
."iiitM mil nrlrpM urn "MKht." The
silent reasous for our being able to sell
hoe at n low martin, of profit lire
Inamelr)! nre situated on the second
lloor. thus cuttlnt renta SOS.t secondly.
n illtcount nil our blllsi employ no out
Ide help, uiiil Kp to no unnecessary ex
urndllurrs In fixtures, etc. Shoes direct
from manufacturers.
In tills manner wo are enabled to
the our customers the hlchrst trade
nirrchnndlse nt from S3 to Sft less than
nr other concern In the elty. Our
Mioes are specially designed nnd con
structed, Insurlnr comfort, durability
and stile. In which respect ve Kunrantee
erery pair. In order to he convinced of
Ihf.o statements, visit the AMKKIOAN
iiiiiit Mini,
Street. Adv.
Second lloor, 1813 Market
VICTOR
RECORD SERVICE
Victor Records are the
same price everywhere,
but Victor service is not
the same everywhere.
Our service
lives up to
every mean
ing of tho
word it does
not cense
when you
leave the
store it lasts indefinitely.
Try buying a Record or two
here and lenrn what real Vic
tor service is.
B. B. TODD
Inc.
1306 Arch Street
228 Market Street
VICTROLAS PIANOS
Oltniton., Frl. and Sat. Evenings
Hrtle or onll lor iieui and
Imtrtttliw nooklttr-'-Lock-Inn
Into Vmir Own Hues.
No.
100
A Scries of
Eye Talks
By Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr.
Onr Next Talk Wed., April Slst
DHE very thought
of tho possibiliuy
of their having to
wear glasses
seems to be a hug
nboo in tho minds
01 a great many people.
tm?,MCaus" ol supposed
!Kw r Inconvenience.
noy frequently thus deny
nhi'!?.,.vea a I'"4 amount of
S1 fmf and often
VJhlr earning ca
Jaty from coin to Its truo
n",yo.Vl that your eyes
need attention, don't let nn
rlZ"'01!?, ,dea ' 'ou
M?l?f. g Proper hclp ond
A&nSS. ocu,l8t ,or an
i " B'wats are necessary,
bn fluid ,CUltat'a Pi
trSrSiitf by M. ?Perlencel
Prescription optician.
rticrlptlon Opticians
j.8& io SouUt 15th St.
..'h 'T,"k:: 'ron wwrlnht
t-.., A xim rervtd
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Dressing for
Copyright 1920 Um Schaftncr'&,'Mux
the job
WHEN he's off duty, the man
who works with his hands,
as well as his head, is as well dressed
as his banker
Why not? They're both entitled
to the best All-wool fabrics and fine
tailoring are "a business proposi
tion" with such men; they know
that quality is economy
Our clothes save because they last;Jthcy'rc guar
anteed to satisfy you money back if they don't
Hart Schaffner &. Marx
Our, label in clothes is a small thing to look for, a big thing to find
FOR THURSDAY, APRIL EIGHTH
STORE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M,
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STRAWBR1DGE sOOTHIEff.
This Very Attractive
New Velour-Cape at $25.00
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Rug manufacturers
arc quoting -higher
prices than we paid for
the rugs in this unusual
sale.
Therefore the values are
more attractive than the
actual reductions indicate,
though the reductions are
10 to 30 iicr cent.
We have told you that we
cannot control cost of pro
duction, which has b'een
steadily rising; but we can
and do buy direct from the
mills at the lowest prices the
mills quote for any store.
And our orders .are placed
and shipments received
earlier than those of most
other stores. We own our
great stock of Rugs at lower
cost than to-day's prices at
the mills we have recently
received many notifications
of an advance in wholesale
prices. That is why we say
the savings on the
Hundreds of Standard and
Summer Rugs at Reduced
Prices
Are even greater, in hundreds
of instances, than tho reductions
on the price-tickets wouW indi
ct. Is it any wonder, then,
that the Sale is a crreat succpsk
exceeding by far the business of
last April? Here are several
hundred STANDARD and
AMERICAN RUGS at 30 per
cenf reduction; hundreds more,
including SUMMER RUGS, nt
15 por cent reduction, and still
larger numbers at n lesser re
duction, but exceedingly attrac
tive because our regular prices
were based upon lower cost than
present mill quotations.
A special lot of CHINESE
RUGS in the Sale at SO per cent,
under price, and the remainder of
our stoc; of Chinese Rugs (in
carpet sizes) reduced 15 per cent.
StrawbrldKA X. Clothier
fourth Floor, West
Smart Sports Coats
Coats in Extra Sizes
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Thn Cnnn nkplr-hr-d Is of Wool VClOUr in a
bcnutlful shade of blue, with collar and roll front
in u soft slinde of tan. It is made in n full,
ripple-back style, belted ncross the front nnd
trimmed with buttons in bluc-nnd-whitc cfrcct.
Another model, at $25.00. is of nccordion-plaitcu
serge with deep bordered collar of taffeta.
Other Capes of all fashionable materials, in
the most desirable shades, and including all new
lengths nnd effects, all attractive combinations
of materials and colorings in full Capo and Dol
man styles, $37.50 to $150.00.
Some on tho
loose from-the-
shoulder lines, some smartly belted nnd strap
ped at the wrist. Of fancy mixed tweeds, $20.00
and $25.00; heather-mixed jersey cloth, $30.00
to $50.00; tan velours, polo nnd camel's-hnir
clothsr priced according to material, $22.50 to
$75.00.
Specially de
signed models
calculated to slenderize in effect, women of
large proportions. Practical Top-coat and
sports-length models, of wool velour and serges,
for tho long waisted full figure, 38 to 50,
prices $35.00 to $05.00. Models developed in pop
lins and serges, for short-waistcd full figures,
sizes 30 to 51, prices $45.00 to $05.00.
s V Strawbrldge & Clothier Second floor. Centra
; 7Y
22 Lovely Models in Afternoon
Dresses, $30.00 to $42.50
Flowered Crepe Georgette with crushed taf
feta girdle, $40.00. Taffeta shirred in three-tier
effect, $40.00. Satin with flowered crepe
Georgette over-dress, with beaded edges nnd fin
ished with side sash of satin, $42.50. Heavily
corded taffeta with a simple flat bodice and irregu
lar tunic, $42.50. Crepe de chine with deep hem
stitched tucks in the skirt, and draped bodice with
panel back, $30.00. Foulards with soft draperies
edged with fine plaitings, $32.50. Foulard strik
ingly combined with plain crepe Georgette, $35.00.
Taffeta with heavily corded skirt and pcplum,
giving a two-piece effect, $30.00. Foulards made
in surplice s.tyle, the long, graceful surplice line
outlined bv embroidered batiste scallops, $32.50,
And another beautifully draped Foulard Frock,
in brown-anti-white, is shown in the sketch price
$40.00. And others equally new and attractive
many with short sleeves and collarless neck-lines,
others with lace and embroidery collars. A
charming collection, including navy blue, Flemish
blue, taupe, brown and black.
Jersey Dresses at $22.50
Three models, in coat effect, one on straight
lines and one in over-blouse style all embroid
ered in self color or black. In navy blue, French
blue, brown, plum color nnd beige.
mr Slrawbrldge t. Clothier Second floor Market Street
I
Lovely Filet Net Curtains
Much Below Their Real Value
An attractive "line of high-grade decorative Filet Net Curtains,
in small figured and dotted effects in the new art type of needle-point
patterns; in white, ivory and ecru, one yard wide and 2V yards long
very dainty and refined. At $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and $0.00 a pair.
-.,. Stiavvbrldto A Clothier Third Floor Market Strest
ARemarkable Clothing Event f orMen
Hundreds of Spring Suits at $36.00
Plenty for To-morrow Very Unusual Value
Two well-known manufacturers contributed to this remarkable collection. The
aggregate retail value of these Suits is about $40,000.00 nnd they are to be sold for
$28,800.00. The variety is great indeed, including many of Spring's smartest styles in
Unfinished Worsteds Smooth Worsteds
Iridescent Cloths Dark Blue Serges
The colorings are varied rich plain shades and neat
new and springlike. The tailor'ng is af painstaking quality.
mier spring Clothing event for men.
Smart Cheviots
Fine Cassimeres
mixtures all bright, all
Surely this is THE pre-
- StiawbriUne k I lothler Second floor. East
Strawbridee & Clothier are the Philadelphia
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More Than 30,000 of Ferguson's Slip-Easy
Collars for Men-Six for $1.40
Just when most men are replenishing their wardrobes
in anticipation of the season just ahead, comes this large
special purchase of the well-known Slip-Easy Collars with
the patent lap over the back button-hole to prevent tic bind
ing. EIGHT POPULAR STYLES to choose from, two of
which are illustrated. In view of the fact that Collar prices
are advancing steadily, our customers should take every pos
sible advantage of this opportunity. There's no possibility of
our being able to duplicate this value under present market
conditions.
-- Stravrbrldge L Clothier East Store eighth Street
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"tout lit llaih i"h
I All sites, OicImUiir;
quortrr otitZ half
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r.oivt ,. Hack tft.
Hit aUta, including
quartrr and half
a Lees)
Golden Special To-morrow
Double-Width
Silk Crepe
de Chine
UjJ Wonderful Value
a $2.50
To-morrow will be the SECOND DAY of this extraordinary
opportunity, because, although we knew thero would bo a throng
of eager buyers here to-day, wo could not handle the TWENTY
THOUSAND YARDS procured for this Golden Special. Those
who could not como to-day, or who decide they need more of this
beautiful ALL-SILK CREPE DE CHINE, nt $2.50 a yard (a sav
ing of a dollar), will fityl plenty to-morrow.
Blaclc, White and 26 Colors
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A splendid, lustrous quality, in a good Bubstnntlnl weight, for
STREET AND EVENING DRESSES, WAIS.TS, UNDER.
CLOTHES, etc., in double width. If vou cannot como tn , Rtw.
you may order by telephone or mail. This Gohlm Rnrdni khi.
will bo at ALL OUR SILK COUNTERS to.mormwnn.i ....,!,.
.uooyjyu. , 8trwbrlde 4 Clothsr, Al.l. . Cantra
1 From London
Smart Foulard
Neckties for Men
From the foremost Neckwear
manufacturers of Great Britain
Welch, Margctson & Co., London
comes this fine new collection.
Tho handsome figured and dot
I ted effects are distinctively Eng-
nsti in cnaracter and are of a dlg
nlged smartness that will appeal
to men of reserved taste.
Prices nro $2.50 for Four-in-hands,
and $1.50 for Dow Tics.
Btrawbrldic ft Clothier
Aisle 1, .Market Htrest
Not Too Early to
Plan for Your
Summer Vacation ,
No matter where: you want
to go to mountains or 'sea-'
shore, on tho lakes or acrow
tho sea, definite information
muy bo had here. No fees.
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