't'V n. .V 5 iv Li'' 1?" f1 '.- . u ' RAPS MAGISTRATE ' TROLLEY SERVICE nowaid, From Behch, Declares p, pj T. Employes "Uppish" Until Thoy Need Aid ifnitstratc Oswald, of the Twentieth a ?fprks utrrets station, turned a hear Cdln to anmlwmnt of the Vhlladel '?.? 'irnlliv service thlB tnornlnR. v'"'i :., . -., XL way c&neHe u VvhforjtoushareiMiy trouble- nod ask usi for favorar Whr Ion t you bo more considerate toward ub when you'ro not Ih a row? i ,Thn.,scrV&. yu lve th" Pbllc Is flcplorablc, Thwrnorning I wn stand injf on a corner waiting for a car. Thorp vns n blockade and the cars were backed w.' i i- rt -r t-l.J)-. . . . . . - .. -iiMLJihi. 1.1 t i rifc .1 . i"""' ' ' ' up for some dfotance. - Finally the ob it met ion wna removed ana the-cars pro ceeded. "Half a' dozen or more of the motor men passed my corrier without ns much as noticing my slgnalx. Tlite same sort of thing has been' hnppcning till winter." I .Tnsenh V. Larking. f P?Mrald street, and Hamilton Mar- l''ll of I rornl and'Tefferson streets, o n -lay- i lie county jnll for disorder y ,,, , .-"---;; -. . f r.l - i.w. .fhim nil u iiuiiuj im i- tocnth street 'nd Montgomery nvcnuo '"vftpr pronouncing sentence the mag. ( (rate turned to the motorman and con Jltietnr of the car, who were thcro as '!5J.' he began. 'you fcllowH al UHEQUALOyN PURITy In FULL MEASURE bottle not the uiual thort meature TAUADISE gl'M.VG COMPANY Pfnnnrlck, Maine Cincinnati, Onlo Mitciif.m. FixTCiron Co. I'lNurr Annum Co. Resolution Adopted April 9, 1920, by the Fairmount Park Art Association The Board of Trustees of the Fnlrmount r rk Art Association has learned with ex- edlnir rfitret that Mr, Leslie W. Miller lag Indicated his purpose to leave Phlta (rlnliK for his home in New England, and Ihat necessarily lie will have to yield his intfrnts In this Association. Imbued with the love of art. especially is Identified with clvle Improvement, he be anie ft member of this association In 1S84 nJ a trustee In 1805. As chairman of the lommlttee on works of art, ho ehowed the mature Judgment so essential to the conduct of the affairs of the most Important commute- in the organization. Later, after rnnt solicitation from the board. Mr. Iflll'r accepted the secretaryship of the Mociatlnn, and from 1900 to the present lime, twenty years, he has virtually been tlm executive manacer, conducting Its varl "u ncthlllen with a skill and ability that hi lirousht the nsoclatlon to the prominent rofltlon It now holds Actuated always by the highest motives of altruism, his untlr lJ Interest In civic betterment, both artistic nl practical, has been a potent factor In the life of the rlty. and it Is the purpose . .v.. hnH in declare the debt of rrntu tuel" that Ib duo him for his enerey and Kill In nartlnt; with Ir Leslie W. Miller. rot only is me ..u.-iihiuu jiidiuk nn m rortunt officer, but the city of Philadelphia " lielns deprived of the services of one of t' most distinguished cltliens, creating- a iol1 mot difficult to fill.. And to each mnnlier of the board ,lt will be n. personal b, ,lnc in all these years tbere has been ii unnnlmltv of roRHrtl and esteem engendered hy Mr. Miller's raro qualltlos of mind and nt m. mnnv activities In other directions. it Is for others to speak, but the trustees m v arply the comment or ma. wnen a -p t louder was to be commended: " ".lnrf he hath put in Mb heart that he man teach, he hath filled him with mtom of heart, to uork all manner of work, of the engraver and ofjhc running workman and of the em broiderer, in blue and in purple, in irnr'ef and rt fine linen, and of- the ijfnrer, even of them that do anj uorn ana oi musu mui uclibc ivories of art." "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys "I)nnilerlne." After an appllcntlnn of "Dnmlerine" you can tint find it fallen hair or any dandruff. helilrs every hair sliotvs new life, vlror. hrlcliliiess, more color unil thickness. at,'. YOU'LL LAUGH! DOESN'T HURT TO LIFT CORNS OUT . Magic! Costs few cents! Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you lift the bothersome corn off with the fingers. Truly! No humbug! Try Freeronel Your dregst'st tils a tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient, to rid your feet of every nrd cprn, soft corn, or com be tween the tpej, and calluses, with out one particle of pain, soreness or irritation, 'Freerone is the mysterious ether discovery of a wt?dCincln,nati gealujjrsatl Fire Dogs You remember the old story of the bright, new, shiny andirons? The new andirons made the room look shabby, so it was repapercd and painted and then the fur niture had to be re-upholstered and new rugs laid. The living room thus "re-done" made the rest of the, house look shabby, and when the whole interior was refurbished, a new shingled 'roof and fresh painting induced the building of a larger veranda and a new garage, with lawns and hedges fixed up. All of this to match the new andirons.i r When a man advertises a, new feature, he has bought new andirons. Thereafter, he wants to improve not only the goods, but the package. With a better product he wants an improved service and a stronger organization, both inside and outside his plant. To boast of an improvement gives hostages to the public that other improvements will follow. Business institutions, like men, grow upon what they feed. ' Have you any new andirons in your plant? Ql'yea Bled to 'SavV rather Herman .T. $lmi' twenty, t'hrr years ohf, 2T57 North Thirty-second street, yesterday submitted to tho second .blood tarnsfiisipn in .two weeks' to savo his father, Abraham, age! sixty-three, Tho is 111 at tho Mount Sinai Hospital. The first 'time one quart of blood was taken and yesterday n pint. Late last night tho conditions of both wero reported as favorable. Butterick Publisher The Delineator ($2.50 a Year) Everybody's Magazine ($2.7B a Year) The Designer ($1.G0 a Year) Gov. Calvin Coolidge Says: TITE have had many attempts at " v regulation of industrial activity by law,. Some of it has proceeded on the theory that if those who enjoyed material prosperity used it for wrong purposes, such prosper ity should be limited or abolished. That is as sound' as it would be to abolish writing to prevent forgery. There are powerful paragraphs like this on every page of Governor Coolidgc's book, "Ilave Faith in Massachusetts" If you like a man who has clean i cut convictions and the courage to utter them with vigor arid' power, 'you will like this book. It iB sound Americanism from a really great American. At all beti'Sltret erfent fortl.SObythtubllthtrs Houghton Mifflin Company.Boston Tests That Proved Hudson Also Speak for Essex Both Hold Performance Records That Have Never Been Equalled - In all Hudson's unmatched records this important fact is clear: No ability is sacri ficed in one direction to gain supremacy in another. Hudson is the fleetest. Its stock car speed records have never been equalled. On the speedway its racing cars won more points than an? other team ever gained. But its speed means no forfeit of other qualities. T?or in official tests, the Super-Six has also out-performed all other types, in endurance, hill-climbing and acceleration. In every motor performance it has estab lished leadership by unanswerable proofs. Hudson Records Prove Its All-Round Master? Only a supreme advantage that others can not use could account for such all-around dominance. Hudson has it in'the Super-Six motor. It minimizes vibration to within 10 of vanishing nearer the ideal than any type we know. In the same size motor the exclusive Super-Six principle added 72 to power and 80 to efficiency. Endurance is practically doubled. Moreover, this extra ability in speed and power means driving at half load, in ordi nary motoring. It means absence of strain, thus much less mechanical deterioration. It means a wider range of flexibility, and the easy mastery of road and hill. How these qualities are valued by motor-' ists is reflected in Hudson's five years of lead ership of fine car sales. Today the demand is larger than ever. Knowing how many 4 have been disap pointed in the past, will you risk a long wait for your Hudson by delay in placing your order? Built by the same makers, Hudson's, un equalled records also speak for Essex. THey foretold performance never expected of a light car. The prophecies npw are facts. And Essex Holds the World 's 50 "Hour Endurance Record An Essex stock' chassis set the world's 50 hour endurance record of 3037 miles. That is "officially certified by the American Auto mobile Association. And Essex holds the world's mark of 1061 road miles in 24 hours. A stock touring car did that. Local road, speedway and hill-climbing records in every section of the country are held.by Essex. Scores of abusive tests have proved the endurance that 30,000 owners find in the daily service of their Essex cars. i But it is not only in performance that Essex shows the same stamp of quality as Hudson. Its beauty of line, its luxury of appointment are the work of years of leader ship in coach design. See the care and completeness, even in the smallest details. Its riding comfort, its smooth, quiet running ease, with the sug gestion of well-contained reserve power, are qualities comparable to the finest of high priced cars, yet you gain all the advantages of the lightweight type, more important today than ever. Judge the Essex, not by the lightweight standards that you have known, but by the much more exacting requirements of the large costly cars. Measure it by highest standards of performance and fine quality rather than by its moderate price. You, too, will find the appeal that has won thirty thousand. Immediate Deliveries Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co. 128440 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. , , , .,,,,, . ....... STRAW BRIDGE & ClOTffl FOR WEDNESDAY, ABKIL TWENTY-FIRST 3 t Eft HOURS NINE TO FIVE-THIRTY O'CLOCK t A ft For the Man to Whom Style and Quality are the First Consideration, and for the Man Who Wants to Be Sure of Getting the Greatest Possible Intrinsic Value Here is GoodNewsljz It is, perhaps, a very bold assertion that this Clothing news for to-morrow presents to EVERY MAN the strongest features of attraetion that can possibly be set forth by any store, anywhere. That means, from every viewpoint, from extreme fashion to extreme value. But the assertion is not extreme it is backed up by th i facts in, every particular Our spring stock is now at its best. J We have received more than six hun dred different styles in Suits since January 1st. Being among the largest distributors of several famous lines, we are sure of certain preferences in matter of delivery, choice of styles and J bed-rock cost. We are the exclusive Philadelphia distri- butors of the STEIN-BLOCH Smart Clothes, HART, SCHAFFNER '& MARX Clothing and "AT ff1 flnlnct taAnr rlr rilinVll linns "UUU ViUUICO, UW'UVO 'H 1CHHUH. 1J1& not controlled exclusively by us. Our regular lines of J Jf m JL Jk J9 w J f Wc expect a crowd of men and young men to-morrow, for wc shall have A Collection of Men's Suits at HALF PRICE This is the extreme of value-giving of which we spoke a number of spring weight and medium-weight Suits, taken from our regular stock and marked at exactly half price discontinued lines and a variety of styles of which sizes are de pleted; in many instances only two or three of a kind. The reduced prices are $17.50, $20.00, $22.50, $23.75, $25.00 and $27.50 While we cannot promise to fit every body, practically all regular sizes will be found in the assortment, also some stout, short and slender bizes. Early selection is advised, to-morrow. Men's Suits Start at $35.00 , Top Coats Start at $37.50 With a wide variety of styles and prices from the starting point up to the finest of our exclusive lines, at $05.00. $70.00 and ?8C,00. Among tho 'alues worthy of special emphasis are the Men's Worsted Suits, Special at, $36.00, $48.50 and $62.50 , These are all remarkable values indeed "Alco" Suits, nt $18.o0 and $62.50, and other makes, at $30.00. Plenty of plain blues, browns and greens among them. Men's Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers, Special at $47.50 ' Fine Worsted and Cassimerc Suits in conserya- tive models and smartest of young men's styles." Blue, gray and several handsome mixtures. Regu- lnr, stout, short and slender sizes. Wc doubt whether tnis value can be equaled anywhere in this country. fw Mraubrldce & Clotliler Second I'loor. Kast Picturesque, Practical No Wonder Capes Are the Vogue Fabhion says "Capes" and such Capes! Some with the grace of sweeping drapery, nome accordion-plaited, others with straight coat front and jaunty flare at sides and back. Models' with cape collars, gathered collars scarf collars or tuxedo effect. Trimmings of braid or silk, some in contrasting t-hade, and, of course, smart stitching in fancy effects. Capes of velours, serges or twills, in the season's de sirable shades, including blue.-, and tans $37.50 to $150.00. The Serge Cape sketched is $40.00. Women's Capes at $25.00 A blue serge model, accordion-plaited, is fin ished with deep silk collar, cord and tas.sel. Another style is of velour, tan v ith blu" . Tuxedo collar, or blue with tan collar, belted across the front $25.00. Tweed Sports Coats, $22.50 Of daik heathcr-mlxcd tweeds, rough finish, and unlincd. Smart and practical for utility wear or motoring, $22.50. Jersey Cloth Sports Coats, $27J50 to $oUM Straw In i lk . i- ih , r de 0111I Tloor. Cmr. Smart Suits and Dresses" At Very Moderate Prices. There is more in the selection of the proper model than in the price of the garment, and for thai mason alone women will find won derful satisfaction in choosing from tlu.s a-ortment. And we don't believe any of these garments can be surpassed in uluo. Jersey Outing Suits From $32.50 to $45.00 rr !..: i i ii ..... . ... -.i jjiuiu aim neauier-mixea jersey cloth, in the smartest spoiu .styles of the season Nor folk, pinch-back, joke-back and flared-peplum 'effects. Tweed Outing Suits. $35.00 In gray tones. Made with a combination of box plaits and side plaits, and smartly belted. Lining of peau do cygne. Well -Tailored Serge 'Suits, $42.50 to $50.00 .nens-W4ar serge, in black and nay blue I drHV i ,Z ml Jwj : 4BlW ( BK A V B . I 1 mM HI JhIUI If n lU i iliiliU 1111 1 wis ft Br I i J I Spring Soft Hats Reduced to $3.35 Which is less than half their former selling price This is a' fresh, new lot from our regular' stock. They are new shapes and in pleasing shades of brown, green, olive and gray. -triiwbrlUifi' A ' lottitfr . !eomi riixir, Jlurket sire t. 13aBt Men's Soft Collars Are Smart Indeed In fact, the newly arrived styles excel the designs of all previous seasons in trimness and neatness. Handsome fabrics, too! They are now ready in comprehensive as sortments that include the best known makes 30c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 05c, 75c and 85c. MTHUlirl IK" A ' Alsli I. Mnr miller f. t ill re? C made in various belted styles, with all the newest ideas in pockets and collars, and trimmed with bone buttons. Ijir Slruvibrulb ' & i loltii' r s - um iuor, l. ntr Silk Afternoon Dresses From $35.00 to $42.50 Of foulard, taffeta, (lowered ciepe Georgette, and silk-and-crepe Georgette combined, in all the fashionable shades of the season, and including many beautifully beaded models. The Lovely Tinted Voile Frocks Are Here Choice of ten models from $25.00 to $30.00, including straight line, plaited, redingote, peplum, tunic and three-tier effects, with bodices in surplice, vei,teo and blouse btyles. Headed, braided and embroidered; some with organdie or lace collars. In taupe, navv blue nemisn oiue, canary, peach, reseda, lose, turquoise, Nile green and St rim bruise i. riuthi.r Hei ond t Uior, Market Street lavender. Still Plei.iy of the Men's INeckties, 85c Brisk selling of several 'days, though apparent in the quantity on hand, has made but little im pression on the variety of hand some striped and pjaid patterns. Early action, however, is neces sary now, if you care to securo fine silk four-in-hands at the un commonly low price of 85e. irau i.rl Ik & ( luihier .' I 1 AlarKHi i. 4tt 2000 Shirts Are Now Sharply &9 CA Reduced to W'-fOV Right out of our regular stocks, we have selected several lines that were more or less incomplete in range of patterns and sizes and Juno reduced the price to $2.50. They are comfortable Soft Shirts of woven and printed ma dras and fine percale, in scores of handsome color-combinations. SlniwbrlilK' & ' tiller hunt Htor. I.itslHh Street The Boys' Wardrobe Should Include a TOP COAT Aside from their springtime, necessity and fashion smartness there will he many cool eve nings throughout the warmer months when a Top Coat will bb not only essential, but necessary to guard against sUiumur colds. Hlue Sirpe Top Coats, iinth Iij'imh butto)u uid fheiron on acere; eizvs .1 to 8 years $13,60. tveffra of mixed chvviota and liomeuimns; 3 to JO yeitra -f 12,00, Top Conti, for boys of 0 to 1U yca,a$ln.00. Htmwbn Inn & r-olIiler Seiunil Floor Kt Market St. Eighth St. Filbert St. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Market St Eikhth St Filbert St ,tf hi 'hi ft. I M J a ..i y .3 il T i.io. . e- S .... Jut Jxn '.. sLA-ir . M. "Ji ,,h i... '1 .
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