Vt .. A' S'T i ,. . " V a h "' . J 'T . ?. r- r v w- . a ' V.7,,, is V .1 ft 'vNj UV p ur IK t m i. V!i i iff. ft" SM 6 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1920 tyi .& ii -n L 1 N ELI&IBLES ON LISI rUKrVtU TULfo am- j Dr. Jungmann Load3 In Ex Jnation for Suporintendont of Hospitals 0. C. Slgnor Next COSTELLO I S APPOINTED OH, JOY! I'M FIXED! Jim ran relr on mf now. Nnfr ml.s n train. AN unre on llnje, I'ROMIT HEUVICE I. MAYER Jeweler & BlltersmUh 1732 MARKET ST. GA 2 Soldering Furnace JT3SL K? and Appliancel SK.VXJ .FOB CA7U.Oc7rfc' L. D. Bcrger Co., 59 N. 2d St. Bell .Uartrl 411 JTVfOrt. ' Panama Hats nil Trimmed In any stjle. me no nelil to Injure joor hat. JEFFERSON HAT CO., 135 S. 10th I -i Grapefruit Grapefruit AT HALF PRICE ?'ree-rlpnel, thin-skinned. brUtht. i-ny rult Direct from tree to consumer In three day Family box (S4 fruit) a specialty. tt.00 f o. b. Haines CHy, Fla. SAMUEL WARD, Cttrona Lodge The Civil Sortlpo Commission today tnndunred eligible lists for five rltv po jltlons. The) nre superintendent of nospitnM, nuNlstnnt utiperlntenilent of hospitals, city clutni spent, claim in spectors ii ml chief Inspector for the Civil Service ComralsMon. j Dr. v.Tohn D. .Tun rum tin. 521 North Fourth street, led the Hat for superln- tendeut of hospitals with tin nvcrngr of.7'l. George C. Signer. .'U07 Walnut ' j.jtrcet, was second with 71 The posl i won, pays $3000 a year with home and living expenses. , Junsmann also led the lit for n- ' fist ant superintendent wltlt nn ttxcMce of 78.0.". Slgnor wan second with 77 The assistant job pn- $"000, home and living expenses Joseph K. Costello. r.S.t.1 Lurch wood avenue, led the list for claim nsetit of the department of law with an nernce of, 8S.3. He was the prnWslomtl ap pointee. The position paj 1,'I."00 a year nnd a bonus of $3,"0. John I'rec luaii, ntlOG Olrard avenue, nt second On the liit with an nerngp of 71 .".." Trank J Hdwards. 140(1 Krie ne nue, led the INt for claim inspretorn with 7(1.0.". Herjamin I' Harrison, B025 North Tenth utrret was mm mid. 75.35; Frank F Mulls 'VS Vorth Patton street, third. 7. 2.", and Claude O. Laneiano. H0S North Twelfth iticpt. iourth, 72.0.". The jH)ition pn ?2tl00 and a 20 per cent bonus. IMnard and Malls are the provisional nppointec-i. Albert L. Itoop, 2T4 West Sevmour atrcct, led the list for chief Imcstigator of the Civil Service- Commission. Ronp is now inspector for the commissior. He surpassed William S. Robertson, the present chief investigator, who obtained an avjsrnge of 71.77. Robertson is n SonIn-law of former Maor Smith. The ' position pa $1S00 and a bonus of 20 per cent. j'.isikihq!b rssxsvMJ'iB iiis mv,m a II S Repairing Spectacles and w Eye Glasses a Specialty 5 Williams, Brown & Earle, Inc. gj Ola CUKSTM'T STItRKT tj te.nt. I.. -.id ID tlR BID I IB ll'IB IFB lilSiluH i M It B H1B !' W. J. STEWART, D. D. S. Removed to 1208 Chestnut St SPECIALIZING In artistic undetectable dentistry. Con tour and expression restoration and lm proement. Radical treatment of pyor rhea tlantrnlr ooa teeth, PAINLESS Kunming, (irlndlnit, llrllllnx and Nerrs Treatment hy n late local desensltUtnsj method whlrh is sn unfalllnily efflclent In expert tiands. that all dentlata will unon be compelled to learn to use It. Adtanerd Kfflclrnt Ristsonable Walnut 4181 The Risht Kind of n reputation ta the kind wo na.T always enjoyel. It's the name of hsTlna the enolreet collretlon of fixtures at moderate price. Let us estimate. , lias and KWtrlc Table and Floor Ixiniua AUOLPH SADKER SO N. Sth St. Open Etenlncs MMTFl XT U R ESi yiff, SHARP REDUCTIONS V MwSjPf 6'Room House SSsJjwBJWk Fitted Complete , Sj2nArCc&,QaJtkfa J 'L fomman. JfflUil kmjBm?M0 JAtJ2bdc4ft Ca JZ. &&&&&& vddna U47J3mch, GLOBE LIGHTING FIXTURE CO. Manufacturer I Open Hat. 151 NORTH 10TH STItKET I Till fl V. SI. American Upholatcry Co. "west l.nrtest House of 1 1 a Kind. Old Parlor Suits Re-constriirted upholstered nnd I'ollshed S15 M i i-irsi-iass vtoiK ., uuarnnieen Slip Carer Sfadt to Order We carry a larre selection of Upholster! materials, selllnir at wholesale prices 305 Arch Street wflfcff, T&T' a "" ill Isl&L J v ilalBlBlrlH r iiujjLiiii PUBLIC SPEAKEN6 . , NEW CLASS A short course lnpubllc speaklnir. self, eondaenoe. business Enllsh and selt-deel. pment. Both sexea Opening lecture Friday evenlnar. ADrll O. at S fnn tn mihlftv fil writ or phone Spruce 321S for InstructUe jiirwiure. COLI ECiF '"80 NEW YORK LIGHT "SUPPLYCOMPANY 18 N. KELLY'S 12 n. oth Open Day & Night Oysters in Every Style Planked Shad Dinner, 60c I Vmp!tK STH STREET Manufacturers and retailers of lighting fixture of distinc tive designs; the house with u. 14-yesir roputation for fair and honest dealing. OCtX DISCOUNT &0 l0 THIS MONTH Open Monday and Saturday Evening BENEFICIAL LOANS At J.rgal If ale f on Hctii'hold Furniture, I J Wfol Efate nnd Indorttd .Vole ! Call, Write or rhone Walnut I-I-7-S BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY i I. enesd Mone Lenders rlTdor. Liberty Building Ju'ou N. E. Cor. Brond & Chestnut St. LUenseil lir Mnte IliinKInz Commissioner .iirmocr or tnamurr or commerc 1 Member Hoard of Trade Member tfnl Reform Hurra u to Ellml-i oate the Loan Shark Kill, Incorporated MAKE A POINT To Visit Our Booth at REAL K8TATK AM) IH'II.IH.NO EXPOSITION JFirat Regiment Armory nitOAI) & CALI.OM HILL STREETS ALL THIS WEEK WALTER C. REDDING REALTOR 8205 SPRITE ST. 700 WALNUT hT. 1420 CHESTNIT ST. Member Phlla Real Estate Board LARGEST OLD BOOK STORE IN AMERICA ooks Bought , Eatablkhed IH WIBBFN-FHRFT mMPIMV Depi. of The rtarreH C. Contractors for BAHRE7TT SPECIFICATION ROOFS SLAG ROOFING , PROMENADE TILE ROOFS WATER PROOFING ROOFING MATERIALS S6th St. & Gray's Ferry Ave ' Philadelphia. Pa. Whether it's a few volumes or a library of thou sands we will pay cash for your used books. We are eager to buy all the books we can get, every busi ness day in the year. Small lots should be brought to the store, but for larger lots, just drop us a postal and our repre sentative will call, appraise, pay for and remove them with-1 out trouble to you. Books Bought. Libraries Purchased. Leary's Book Store Ninth Street below Market (Opposite Post Office) gWU IMsW -Sfjtfeo av iBiiuMiEHa i H "WTTf? Illustrate a H -C Diamond RinR f of the latest style, introducing the ever-to-be-destred platinum mounting, pierced in ap proved fashion. The stone is all-white, is perfect and is of the finest quality. $315.00. An example of our values and of our reputation. Established 1878. Kennedy & Bro. Diamond Mrrrhant and Jewelers ?miywa'il02 S. 13th St,iiraMag BTOraH,Tiw!iii',iiii'iriii itiiwiiicji ,m wraiTn BinitFiwin win rvn innn w m mini iiura1 winiiiramw:n wamu v 1 1 inn in 'iiu m Mffliiuiraiwiia il An important announcement to prospective purchasers of The Book of Knowledge Within the next few weeks the price of The Book of Knowledge will be advanced. An increase in the cost of paper of 40' ( , coupled with a proportionate increase in the cost of printing and binding, makes it necessary to advance the price of the edition manufactured at the increased prices. For the next few weeks only it will be possible to buy The Book of Knowledge at the old price. After that it will cost more. It is not'possible to send a special announcement to every parent who is considering the purchase of The Book of Knowledge. Parents who place their orders now, before the increase in price goes into effect, will make a substantial saving. y Bookkeeping A special hlxh standard ennrae for mm an women In Bookkeeplnr nlll commence Apr! IS. Prepares for positions as bookkeeper nnd nualllle for entrance to nets fall's Ac rourses. Is on request. nnd mialllK Fuir detAllil YMCA 1421 Arch St. SHOP WITH STORE ORDERS That Buy Anything from the Iradlnc Rfnrra of rhlla.. WIN mlnrton. Camden and Atttintto Cllr 1 Easy Term FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., Phlla. 610 Guarantee Tr. Bide.. Atlantic Cltr SO N. Third St.. Camden RAILROAD BONDS A First Mortgage on 416 miles of road. Also collaterally secured on 3047 miles of road. Wc offer these bonds to net lOMTo INTEREST Price $620 Per $1000 Uond Income $60 Yearly MECown&Cct LAND TITLE ItLDO.. rftlLA. Members FbUadelphta Block EickantV iMewei Yaw . n EASE m r WUdXXXt MfOK aaf COMFORT wklt wttog MAGUIRES IMISaln CORN NO, FAIN Take Off OUkxa Take. Thm Out by the Root Its PLASTER atkV jrgin feet Ilk a posts- atant. Md ss One twhil. Ts a , iMMwewNeeieeiM'.' e.eew (a vs( mini I HOPS & MULT MND EXPERT BREWING. B ,W W M aaV j1bBV a aB W A aaaV V ibb b Br M 4mw b ,Hr m M g. mr kJBV' V V Jr Tailstar M J A CASE WITH 2 WT YOUR GROCERIES. I Mr THEPETEfiBREDrCO. I ELIZABETH. N.U. I r iiiiiiiiaaaaBBBa1 More than 40,000 families in and near Greater Philadelphia have given their children The Book of Knowledge. If you intend giving your chil ,'dren The Book of Knowledge, yotf- can save money by liw. acting lief Society, PhifaJclphia THE GROJJER SOCIETY 509-U Denckla Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa, Telephone I'llhrrt 3000, Pleaie mall doflcrtptho book cnntalnlnr speci men p.ikm unci llluitratlonri from THL3 HOOK OP KNOWLEUGC. Xamo ft Addrea . . ... B. P, L. .f -r Fatigue from tired muscles BAUME ANALGlSIQUE BENGUE is the side partner of rest. Directions with every tube. The. Lsslac O., N. . The Stearns Company Offers the Public Today the Greatest Automobile Value IIECAUSE The Knight motor is recognized by efficiency engineers to be the best gas motor made. BECAUSE The mechanical and electrical designs are of the best and beyond reproach. BECAUSE Theilding comforts are so pronounced, duo to the 125-inch whcolbasc and the long and wide flat springs. BECAUSE The upholstery and coach work is made in keeping with the highest-priced cars. BECAUSE The body stylb3 All every family want and the most critical eye. BECAUSE The tires arc 34x44 cords, with improved facilities for cjiiick changing. BECAUSE Honost-to-goodnes's service goes with every auto mobile backed by a reputable concern. BECAUSE Lastly, those who have bought are the best boosters. .Most models foe immediate delivery, and the prices are surpris ingly attractive. SCOTT MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. 908 North Broad Street Poplar 3211-3-6 Philadelphia, Pa. 8, Qv00l Knight 'TKVUTTv'i I w-t .J tit 1f't, s 1,1 v "la ill O .H-A Wx, The Painter Starts The Day With a Handicap tI s The first thing the Painter does when he begins work is to breathe in the fumes of Turpentine and to get White Lead into his bones. All day long Turpentine and White Lead are his near-neighbors. His work demands this for their use is necessary to his job. Turpentine and White Lead are dangerous companions, day in and day out for Tur pentine affects kidneys and heart White Lead affects the bones. Of all the cases of lead poisoning reported to hospitals, two-thirds of the number are Painters. At best the Painter's job is an unhealthful one. The one big way he enn make it less harmful is to work five days instead of six. He wants only 5 days' pay for a 5 -day week. But he wants an extra day to get the poisons out of his system. Philadelphia Painters7 District Council Number 21 SS M L 11 W H HUIUUftI WW I .NV. Jg &$, . ' . ' - in " 'rtHTlnaaaaaaaaV J- nii . .J',ijiirtnb ! HES$l sssssssssss essssse,,;'l i Furniture High in Quality And Moderate in Price fT Furniture that 6'ffers almost no end to delightful and satisfactory - selection, considerable of which, bought at lower prices for last Feb ruary's Sale, has only arrived, putting within everybody's reach fine Fur niture at less than prevailing market prices. Prices which few expected to see again, or can hope to see in the near future. Furniture and Home Accessories as sound and as true to type in style and construction as ever 'graced a home or gladdened a housewife's heart. C Advantages which the country-wide shortage of Furniture and the seemingly ever-stiffening market conditions undoubtedly increase. dT Furniture of every worthy kind, but for the most part Furniture at moderate cost for the average home in Period and Modern styles as smart and handsome as you could ever wish to own. Values so good as to cause many who had planned to defer furnishing their home, because of the production pro blems and the high cost, to change their minds and buy now. A Springtime Opportunity that is ripe with the advantages of wide selection and worthwhile economies. This handsome Bed Room Suite, comprising all the essential pieces, worked out to the most minute detail in the Queen Anne Period, is enriched by the most carefully blended tones of the different species of Walnut, giving the ensemble a mellowness char acteristic of the artistic touches of the Old Masters. Not only has the blending of woods been exquisitely carried out, but all the dainty tones and other embellishments, such as carvings and mouldings, follow with fidelity the models established in the Golden Age of cabinet making. An Idea of the Unusual Values Prices Noted in a Stroll Through Our Spacious Galleries. Dining Room Dining Room Suites, American Walnut, (Queen Anno Style) 10 pieces, S436.CQ. Dining Room Suites. Walnut, (Queen Anne Style) 4 pieces, 5229.00. Dining Room Suites, Mahog any, (Adam Style) 4 pieces, ?380.00. Dining Room Suites, Golden Oak, (Queen Anne Style) 4 pieces, $298.00. Buffets, Fumed and Golden Oak, beginning at $39.60. Buffet, Jacobean Oak, Mirror back, (William and Mary Style) $155.00. Buffet, Mahogany, (Queen Anne Style) $110.00. Extension Tables, Golden Oak, $32.75. Fumed Oak from $37.50 to $89.00. Mahogany, $45.00 to $150.00. ' China Closets, Mahogany and Mahogany finish, from $29.60 to $375.00. Seninjr Tables, Mahogany, $31.50 to $78.00. Bedroom Furniture Bedroom Suite, Walnut (Queen Anne Style) 4 pieces, $282.50. Bedroom Suite, American Wal nut, (Louis XVI Style) 7 pieces, $386.00. Bedroom Suite, Walnut, (Louis XVI Style) 4 pieces, $381.00. Bedroom Suite. Mahogany finish, (Louis XVI Stylo) 4 pieces, $381.00. Bedroom Suite, Mahogany finish, 4 pieces, $194.50. Bedroom Suite, Mahogany, (Louis XVI Style) 4 pieces, $425.00. Bedroom Suite, Mahogany, 4 pieces, $325.00. Bedroom Suite. Antique Ma hogany finish, (Louis XVI Stylo) 7 pieces, $386.50. Chifforobcs, Brown Mahogany, $70.00 to $140.00. Semi-Vanity Dressing Tabic, Brown Mahogany (Queen Anno Style) $115.00. Living Room Mahogany finish and Cane, with Tapestry-covered loose cushion seats and pillows; 3 pieces, $385.00. Overstuffed Suites, Tapestry covered loose cushion scats, Mahogany frame, (Chippen dale Style) 3 pieces, $475.00. Overstuffed Suite, Tapestry covered loose cushion scats, 3 pieces, $200.00. Table Desks, from Oak at $12.75 to Mahogany at $.75. Bookcases, from Jacobean Oak at $29.00 to Mahogany at $95.00. Secretary Bookcases, from Golden Oak, at $49.00 to Ma hogany at $345.00. Tea Wagons, Oak, Walnut and Mahogany, $25.00 to $47.50. Hundreds of Chairs, from a sturdy Oak Rocker, at $4.60 to a handsome, Tapestry covered Easy Wlngback Chair, at $150.00. New Spring Draperies Specially Priced Fifty-inch Poplin at $2.00 and $3.00 a yard; 50-inch Plain-colored Madras, $2.25 yard; Figured Silk and Madras, $3.50 a yard; CO-inch Sunfast Casement Cloth, in colors, $2.00 a yard; Figured Madras Portieres, $12.75 to $18.5C a pair; Scrim Curtains, $1.35 a pair up. rrotAnnoc 'r Summer hanging", waTClUIUie nlahlnrs. etc. Patterns norch fur- nlalilncs. etc. Patterns and color ings rich and artlitlc. Also a epeclal lot of discon tinued patterns 20 to SO per cent off Anion; them some short lengths :5c to 75c a yard. Order Awnings Now " t BbrV,ce b"Ie fabrics made Boyle's woven nnd dyed stripes, painted stripes on U. S. Army Duclc, Plain Khaki, etc. Phone Lombard 650 for estimate. Ideal Rugs for Spring and Summer Under Price Imported Grass Rugs Presenting a lance selection of patterns and color combinations which enables one to easily, nutckly and with satisfaction. 9x 12 feet. $12.00 choose lusting 8x 6x 10 feet?. 9.7S 9 feet 6.75 Japanese Jute Rugs These ruga aro very appropriate, for the summer cottage or wher ever you may wish to use rugs that will Impart a rich Oriental effect for small cost. 9x12 feet I62.&0 .155.00 Sx 10 feet e x 9 feet . .S32.S0 Plaited Rag Rugs Like grandmother used to make, Just the rup; for the up-to-date Colonial Bedroom. Mixed Cretonne centers; borders with Blue Itose or Black Inner bands. 24x36 Inch $3.50 30x72 Inches $9.75 4x 7 feet $19,00 Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators . $45.50 rtont panels quarter-sawed Oak Hound corners. Felt Insulation. One-piece Porcolaln-llned Provision Chamber with round corners on heavy Armco lion. Shelves. Ico n.ick, Drainpipe, all removable for cleaning. Capacity 70 lbs. Height, 4$ Inches, width, 52 Inchc-i Other Refrigerators nnd Ice Chests, $8 00 to $177 00. Reed Fibre Rocker ' $14.50 Handsome and durable Rocker, as illustrated, lias Spring Seat, with loose cushion nnd back co creel with beautiful tapestr). An unusual value. i fsjMBBWBBBBMBBB Sammer Farnilare for San Parlor, Porch and Lawn, Handsome dtMignt attractively priced. BRASS BEDS, from $16.50 to $85.00. ENAMELED BEDS, from $8.00 to $53.50. Lamp; Cloche, Buffet Mirror, Kitchen Cabinete, Baby Coachet A MJfmm Sctvar Go. Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers Market Street Ferry, Camden, New Jersev I:: L ill Sj x T"- S lit. ' nlfi7L-.il I H ' r i : ' SHIUI of W 1 nu ii 1 ' ':t ?l,r" efa'.".". ?,"!fra,.fr2f A 1. ' VMr, 8tr f"7 SEf f MMM a,eMsssssas......aaaa.aJ.......r...TtMy,,--Y,, ,,,,,, ,,.,. fsirswmmm ..;.:,vr.",.V.,iM , ii i I :: i: :: i! ::: 11 s '1 j ' 1 '1 ', ii ( ; 11 ! '' i '1 ' i 1, '' I '1 ; ' ; :;: ', e '' t ': '1 ! 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