Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 13, 1920, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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HAMPERS FIREMEN
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Meat Train, Hold. in , Reading
', Yard by Strike? Blocks Way
to Burning House
Mfln tho ,rar f 810 Noble trcct at
Z o'clock Hits mornliw, ww n-
,h.!,o'ftlIc,l!mn0oCMr..Ma.Bar.t
"wIm the rnplno compmilM nriivcd
seb .,i,Ip). were tied up by the strike
!," t ennble to move their
Inwratu within fighting ills nr.ee of
fffMMf. Ab0,lt ",.xtjr carnU 'oni,(tl
i tli nient for the Armour plant, were
firf on the Noble street tracks of the
it0u tlfe blft7e Rained headway the fire
U themselves with portable
.hfmienl appaiattiH, climbed over the
toiM ami finally succeeded in ex
dnctiWiinu the (lames. The file wis
jSlSri by a defective line.
MISS LOUGHNEY SINGS
It Heard In Recital Here With J.(
ErWln Mutch
A souk recital was given by Marie
louehno. mez7i)-HOprniio, and J. !
i'ln Muteh. diaiilnlle. baritone, in With
wnoon Hall luct night. 'Hip affair was
ndcr the man.tRcment of Mr. Helen
riila'ki Innct. of the Mntlnop Musical
Hub Walter (Johle uns at the piano,
)IlV l.oughncjN voice hai warmth
unit inngo. tn two fiioups of balladH.
Including "Chantons Ics Amours do
Imd " b Wcekeriin : "I've Been
& I Hoin: "Katy Boll." by
.Stephen ttxter: "The Kerrj Dance,"
ir Molloi, and "In the Silence of
lMitlit," h Ilnehmanlnoff: "The Fairy
CHIklren" and "Canterbury Hells."
by Btl) ; and "The Shepherdess," by
IIorMnan, he was at her best. Follow
n "Canterbury Hells," thc applause
i so entliusiastle that siie repeated it.
Mr. Mutch scored with Ills "A Bally
nine nallnd." and showed the dramatic
ibllitlc of lil oice in "Kri tn ehc
Micehlavl." from Vcidl's "Uno JJnllo in
Mucliera," Of the four duets sung,
&& tet y
tfr EH RETS
SLAG ROOFING
EHRET ROOFING &
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DREXEL BLDG.
D forty fiv&
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The hiat) fart,,
WthasinalLfmitt
Th. Idl rl.co (o
MEET EAT
Platter Dinrter, 85c
i Incline Soup. Jicsnert and
(lolilfii (iIoh- .Colter.
HerMd lUeryiLvpniiig
un.lin. 1' IM) tn R '10 P. M.
In s .10 J' M.
Our Hpnlultv: -French r&alry
Km l"reh Dally
1225 Market Street
1'ormerly Horn & Horn
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Save Money
Ujc standard sizes
Window Frames
Doors, Mouldings, Sash,
Interior Columns
Stair & Porch-work
Jobbing Lumber
Wo Delivery Anywhere
JAMES SHAW
S2d and Woodland Ave.
UoiMllnnil S7. Went -tftt
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Yes, Plenty
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$60and $65 Worsted
Suits All New
$45 and $50 Youngl
Men's Silk Lined
Suits All New
Tl eplenishments in these
"'two special value groups
keep selection fresh a s t o
styles,, sizes, patterns and col
orings! The worsteds are all
worsted and the silk lined
Suits are typically young
men's styles!
Both groups are in won
derful demand!
William H. Wanamaker
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12,17-19 Chestnut Street
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most applause followed ."Home to Oiit
Mountains," from "11 Trovatotc.",
.Miss Lougliney is the daughter of .?,
V. Iioughncy, treasurer of the Contl-ncntal-Kqultnbte
Trust Co. Two years
ago she won the Nationnl Federation
Prize for voice.
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, Dldier-Mreh Co , rtlh Amboj, N, 7.
MtnufoclurTi of Fin Brick
American Industrial
Roofing Tile
Established reputation backs
each installation. More than
materials, more than roofs we
offer roofs delivered cqmpletely
erected on time.
Use our interlocking tile for
pitched roofs and fiat tile tor flat
rdofs. Write for "Data Sheets".
n jmerican
UmentTileMfeta
824 Oliver Buildinjr, Pittsburgh
SO Church St. aotOll.Dldf.
New York PMUtUlpUa
B09 Brown-Mrx Dldf.
Olrmlntliim
DRAWING INSTRU
MENTS AND SUPPUES
Williams, Brown & Earle, Inc. g
018 CHESTNUT NTRKKT
Wept. T, 9
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DIAMONDS
GOLD & SILVER
Jewelry -f Al Kinds Illehest FricreFall
Penn Smelting & Refining Works
"Tne Old Gold Shoo"
I flOfi FilborJ St., Phila.. P.
FOR WOOD-METALORPLASTER
4T0II Stores-Aj
or
ThomscjiWood Finishing' Co. .
TieGRlFFIN SYSTEM
of PROTECTION
ts the outgrowth of an ex
u pcricncc of 31 years inAhe
SECRET SERVICE
of the U. S. Govt.
PROTECTION
Industrial. Dank. Financial, ItusI
oe, Fersonal,' luvcutlsntkini.
THE' MATTHEW GRIFFIN CO.
)r.ttlicw K Orltnii, Pre?.
Ftrrjr IHdr. Fhonn finriico 0017.0018
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HOUSEHOLD
AND COMMERCIAL
Refrigerating Machines
Not an experiment
Not a toy
But a practical operating re;
frigcrating plant on simple,
compact, small scale.
The Robt. J. Berryman Co.
Refrigerating Engineer
511 Bourse Bldg., Phila.,Pa.
of Them!
$50.00
$38.50
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S-S-STAMMERING
ndll deftote In oh eurtd.
Aftrnrv;n n1 fvenlnit rln.".
Call, Write or rhone
Foplnr 1332 for Partlrnliirs
THE QUIGLEY INSTITUTE
i tlrsr th cure of nil dtrreM In SDeeeb
17X7 MASTKIl STIlIiKX
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AUTO SUN SHIELD, $1
Frflrtnfa 'h I I n il I n e
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Ktntd to. the wlnd-
shlfld. . . Atljutted In
any position.
Homo Specialty Co.
830 Walnut St.
Phila.
VAPOR H FATING
$ ttr-.-!'.. 1-Vii 1 eg '
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"Harmony is the
.Perfection of Relation"
Sir Juiud RtjntlJi
IF VOUR car has a fine,
smooth motor, a sturdy,
graceful body and a name
to be proud of bring its up
liofstcry up io-thii standard.
Shtlhn Looms Automobile
Upholstery Fabrics are fine
fabrics made for fine tar.
A variety of patterns and
colors in desirable shades.
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THE SEAL Or DISTINCTION
Sidney BtftMEHTiiM. W Co, Inc.
395 Fourth Avenue, New York
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JJecause this, as well
Jj as the srreat majority
of our Diamonds, wcro
impoitod from prcf cried
markets over a ydar ago,
wo are enabled to offer this
exquisite ring for 250.00.
The present-day value
is much more. Containod
ore three largo and four
small stones all perfect.
Pierced platinum Retting.
Kennedy & Bro.
Diamond Merchants and Jfwrlrrs
IIIIIH102 S. 13th StJi
e. r eoixbrock. pass.
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SECURITY SIGNAL SALES CORPORATION
SECURITY
AUTO-THEFT 1IONAL
Mr. Car Owner:
I have solved the theft and joy riding
problem. I am not selling just another lock.
Locks have failed miserably. My method is
"The System That Protects."
Do as I tell you and within two weeks
every officer, man, woman and child, wherever
you may travel, will protect your car against
thieves and joy riders.
How -why? By publicity! The fear
of publicity prevents more crimes than a man's
conscience and all the courts and I use it, and
even more, in my system. Today my method is
successfully protecting over 200,000 cars.
I've had a talk with your dealer he
knows the System. Ask him about it today or
write to me if you would rather have your car
than your insurance.
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Valra seals planed Sn position
and new valves furnished. Alt
kind of engine repairs.
Fhnne Wnl. 1S14 and Main 3144
' ZI2-a!t2 0.iaARIBNST.V
We Specialise In
Lighting Fixtures
hat nvery other fellow r.
rlniin't
t:,
Uons.
quently
you buy our (
nrlalnnllty na well a
quality nxturea at moa-
eraie prices,
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KoofmfaAUKownmfje.
STOBUfEa2&
CREWI VLVHsinUVUIIUlCtS
OPEN k CHARGE ACCOUNT
44, South 8th St
The April
Q. R' S.
Player Rolls
Ready at Hall's
W.e shall be glad to play
therii.for you. A largo selec
tion, of previous numbers is
always carried in stock.
MYERS F. HALL
Inc.
2626 Gcrmantown Ave.
rhiln.
Why Kuehnle?
You can depend on quality, work
manship and' fairness of price
when Kuehnle does your painting.
Unless we gave all these things
always, we coudn't sell our serv
ices to this city's most intelligent
buyers of painting which we arc
actually doingl
"Save the Surface"
Kuehnle
PAINTERS
Vine & 17th. Sis.'
apnucEW nAce.2895
Get our estimate no obligation
P. P. O DONNELL. VlCI PUSS.
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Ifresh paint!
tA8efeye MetiL
distributors
206 West Tenth Street
PHONED, a A. 70D4
WILMINGTON. DELAWARE
($&c&t6ioTC
Signed)
Security Signal Sales Corporation
Wilmington, Delaware
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KELLY'S 12 N- 9th
Open Day & Night
OyBters In Every Stylo
Planked Shad Dinner, 60c
HOME VICTOR
WATER HEATER
iron rutAT.
Mew principle! constant
plyi 24 to 80 callons. lo.
sui
Heat rsamiors, loo. .nsr i noin
tngr Just s sood. Free book.
Reeves Stove 38
& Foundry Co. So. 2nd
REFRIGERATORS
iod (All styles)
FROlfa $12.50 TO $50.00
UIIITFI ENAMETJCD AND rOUCEIwVIN
LINED AT FACTORY THICKS
GOLDMAN'S
S. J7. Cor. 3d A Berks fits.
Open Errs, We Dcllrer Anrwliere
VarnisHn
Then the United
States Marino Corps speci
fied MARBLEITE, "or
varnish equally as good,"
they wcra looking for
quality, durability and lus
ter. They get It in
Marbleite
You can get It at all good dealers
Phoenix
Paint and Varnish Co.
124 Market St., Phila.
DROP ON A CORN!
LIFT CORNS OUT
WITH FINGERS
Hurt? No, not one bit!
Justdrop a little Freezone on
that' touchy corn, instantly it
stops aching then you lift that
bothersome corn .right off. Yes
magic! Costs only ft few cents.
Why wait? Your druggist sells
a. tiny bottle of Freezone for a few
cents, sufficient to rid your feet of
every'hard corn, soft corn, or corn
between the toes, and calluses,
without soreness or irritation.
Freezone is the much talked of
discovery of the Cincinnati genius.
P. K. DTERLINO.
IT S THE ntru THAT PROTECT"
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'lAJPBIi; 13, 1920
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WANAMAKER'S
Wanamaker's
Down Stairs Store
HATS
That Are Springtime's
Delight
Even if the trees are a
bit backward and only a
delicate veil of green is to
be seen, bright jade taf
feta hats are here, "and
surely that is compensa
tion! Then the pretty things
of hair braid, transparent
and light, ever so com
fortable and becoming, are
taking numerous shapes,
both large and small.
You will probably no
tice that lovely shade of
old blue, which is being so
greatly used this Spring,
especially in flowers.
Smart hats, too, some
looking as if poised to fly
away, are here in great
numbers and individual
choosing for almost every
woman. $9.50, $12.50 and
$15.
(Market)
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A Sale of Women's Chamois Lisle
and Silk Gloves at 65c and 85c
Both Short and Long Gloves
It is a lot of "seconds" that we have just received from one of our good glove
makers. The imperfections are so slight that often they can hardly be found.
There are many styles in white, pongee, mastic and mode in chamois lisle ; most
of the silk gloves are white. Not every size in each style.
Short Gloves, 65c Long Gloves, 85c
A few pair of chamois lisle gloves for men and children are 65c.
This is a splendid opportunity to get a Summer's -supply of gloves at very much
less than the usual prices.
(Central)
Charming
Two
IS to S2S
Many of them bespeak rrench in
fluence in fringed double ruffles, delight
fully unusual skirts and attractive com
binations of colors.
Materials are all Wanamaker quality
and the dresses are well made. A dress
maker would probably charge as much to
make a dress such as any one of these
At $20
Figured Georgette in all its loveliness
of color is trimmed with taffeta and
made over a silk foundation.
Interesting Choosing
Among Frocks
At $25
Georgette crepe is in various
models and colors: orchid,
flesh, taupe and Copenhagen.
Taffeta in navy blue is combined or
trimmed with figured Georgette in ways
that are new and different.
A Dozen Styles in
Young Women's Sports
dr---w,
Arrive
r more
The Sale
27x54 inches, SI.
36x72 inches, $1.76.
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New Coats and
Caps for Wee
Babies
Babies aro needing pretty little
hats and coats for their Spring
outings.
Long and shoit coats of
creamy-white cashmere are soft
and nicely lined. They arc hand
cmbroidcrcd and many havo scal
loped collars and cuffs. There arc
also some pretty short coats of
crepe de chine. $8.C0 to $18.
Dainty lawn bonnets aro Cue to
$2. The lawn is sheer and white
and the trimmings arc neat laces
and embroideries.
Pink or blue China silk linings
to go beneath the caps and add a
bit of -warmth aro 85c.
(Centrul)
Hundreds of Gingham Dresses
for Schoolgirls
$4.50, $5, $6.50 to $8.50
Plaids Stripes Plain Colors
and combinations of stripes, plaids or checks with plain colors form
some of tho most attractive school frocks for Springtime weather.
Styles must bo selected more carefully than ever, for soon, you
know, Httlo daughter will be swinging off to school without a coat and,
by way of suggestion, plaid skirts that arc pleated make "such a nice
motion"! Sizes 6 to 14 years.
But, Meanwhile, Tweed Coats
April has been misbehaving and wc aren't quite sure of warm,
sunny days, therefore tweod coats. Sizes 8 to 17 years, $16.50 to
$32.50.
Sports Suits for Juniors
Jersey Tweed
Toppy tweed suits arc all made with leather belts and are most
moderate of price. $25.
Jersey suits in heather mixtures or plain shades of blue, green,
blown, etc., are $29.50 to $33.50.
Sizes 15 and 17 years.
(Market)
Afternoon Dresses
Unusual Groups
lovely
white,
navy,
(Market)
Coats at $15
Spring conts in ovcry particular, from
the lightweight material of which they
are made to the last button-trimmed
pocket. They are of velour, silvertone,
wool jeraoy, polo cloth and burella in re
freshing Spring colors, as well as In tho
staple blues, grays and browns.
Wool Jersey Coats
aro splendid for knockabout wear. They
will stand the hardest kind of uso and are
always comfortable and pleasant to wear.
There are about ten stylos between
$15 and $35
which include long and short coats in
lose, tan, bright green, black and navy,
As well as in the heather shades.
The coat that is sketched is of tweed
jorsey in Oxford, tan, gray and blue. It
is half lined and is in a good, medium
length. $32.50.
(Marktt)
of Japanese Straw Rues
4.6x7.0 feet, S3. 8x10 fnor i nn
6x9 feet, $5! J J$ f 50'
(Clirfttnut)
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WANAMAKER'S !?
A Little Sale of
Lingerie Blouses
at $2.65
Some of these arc from
our own stocks and some
are manufacturers' sam
ples. They are of white
voile and batiste, trimmed
with laces, sprays of em
broidery, ric-rac braid or
hemstitching. There are
all sizes, 34 to 46, but not
in any one style.
(Mnrkrt)
Envelope Chemises
at $1.65
arc of soft, fine white batisto
trimmed with blue hemstitching
and shirring, making them quite
dainty.
(Ontriil)
in
Durable Sheets,
$2.35
Of sturdy, full
bleached muslin, they
are 81x90 inches and
seamless.
(Central)
On Wednesday:
A Clearaway of Odd
Curtains and Panels
at Half Price
Curtains, one to three
pair of a kind, .$1 to $5 a
pair.
Panels, one or two of a
kind, $1.75 to $4.50 each.
Of course, some of them
mussed or soiled, but tho
reduction more than com
pensates for that and a
pressing or tubbing will
quickly freshen them.
(Central)
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