i V arsr; Tf pk j .i 'K ; WiraSP lAPElU 28, f 1920 iVi 1000 VACCINATED IN SMALLPOX SCARE ut Phiiadoipnta uisinct ? i w - Quarantined Whllo Big Tank Is Accomplished BOY IS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL it... hnn n thousand residents of West Philadelphia were Tarflnatcd by riUlclaH of tho Board of Health thin mnrnlns. following the discovery of n mm of smallpox at B042 AildlBon street. "Sh. nrfthborhooh from Pino street to Trchwood nvenuo and. Fifty-sixth to an or smaiipo " The neighborhoo ...t.Trnn1 AVftlltlC Plftveluhth streets wns quarantined Md no one fMap?1' . hc .b.' , ,of MM-lnatlon started at 0 o'clock under Son of Dr. A. A Calms, chief mrflcnl Inspector of the Board of Health. , .. aj.ii. i.. .i. rrhA nnripnr. iil liiu 4iiuiavii dmhii nir .1,CH WAS sevcnycur-uiu riuruiu Rickard, who In a pupil of the Ilnmllton &hool. Ho was sent to the Philadelphia Hospital lor uoDiuBiuuo . It Is believed that tho boy contracted th. dlwaso from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daisey. who lived nt the Addison street house until April 17 Dalscy and his wife enme here from Tlnrard, Del., on March 31. Before romiug hero Mrs. Dalsey lmd nursed her mother, who was Buffering from tho disease at Uaynrd. This place Is n hum lt near Georgetown, whero tho real dont several weeks ago defied the au thorities to establish n nuarantlnc when pvcral cases of smnllpox were dh- CAfter movies from the Addison street address Mr. and Mrs.DnUey went to lire at .'17 North I-indcmvootl utrrpt. which runs nortli from Market street ibovn Fifty-second. Daiscy recovered ihortly after1 moving to tho Llndenwood itreet house, but his wife contructcd the disease. , Although Mrs. Dalscy and her husband had been attended by two West Phil adelphia physicians, it was not until lilt Saturday that Doctor Cairns learned of tho cases. Ho made a rigid invntigatlon. nnd after having all rest dnts in Tjlndenwood street, from Mar. it to Arch street, vnccluated, yester day turned his attention to thn Addison street house. Mrs. Daiscy nnd sevrrnl persons with whom she came In contact ...!- imt to the hospital. "The physicians who attended these raits should nave rcporica mem im mediately." said Doctor Cairns today. "H um iiist such ncjrlcct that was re- ipon&iblo for a smallpox epidemic in this city In 1004."- SHOW PERSHING'S MEDALS Decorations Received by General In Europe Placed on View Onernl Pershing's foreign decora t.jns were placed on exhibition today by the Bailey, Banks & Bldiltc Co., nnd t ill bo on icw untjl May .,12, No American evijr received so many foreign decorations' of tho first .doss as Orneral Pershing, and this is said to be the first time so mnny Grand Crosses hare been placed on exhibition in this rountr.v The decorations include the British Order of the Bath ; the French Legion of Honor nnd Croix de Guerre: the IWginn Order of Leopold nnd Croix de Guerre: the Order of St. Maurice nnd th Military Order of Savoy, of the House, of Snioy; tho Rumanian Order of Michel th? llrne: tho Order of Piinre Uanllo I. of Mouteuegro: tho Star of Karagporge. of Sorbin ; tho Hoyal Order ol the Itodcemcr, of Greece, and tile JapoBMe Order of the Uising Sun. TREBLE CLEF CONCERT Chorus of Female Voices Presents Interesting Program at the Aldlne The Treble Clef, one of Philadelphia's best-known female choruses, under the leadership of Karl Schneider, gave the spring concert of Its thirty-sixth sea son In tho ballroom of the Aldlno Hotel last evening before an audience that Ailed tho room. Tho concert was one of the best that the club has given for a long time. Mr. Schneider used excellent judgment In tho selection of his program, taking Into consideration, as n conductor should, but as nil of them do not, tho vocal as sets at his disnosnl. n writ nn nrrnnir. ing the numbers with regard to contrast nnd popular Interest. Therefore his program was well balanced. Interesting and well rendered. Tho chorus consists. oi uciwccn miy nnu mxiy voices, wnicn nan been carefully trained and sang together with line precision. Ono of tho features of the concert was a three-part song with accompaniment. 'Ood's Miracle of Mar." bv MIbs Frances McCollln, of this city, who Is attaining a considerable reputation as n composer. Tho composition is lyric in stylo and only moderate in vocal re quirements both as to range nnd har monization. Another interesting num ber was the set of six Slavic folk-songs by Josef Shuk, which were di verse In character nnd admirably per formed, although they ftro not all easy. The other choral numbers were "A Bal lad." by Fox; "Tho Sea Fell In Love With the Moon." by llncche, nnd Dunn's "Music of Spring," all of which were well sung. There wero several soloists, Miss Anna Krakoff, who sang songs by Met calf, Forsyth nnd Gene Branicombs, and Mrs. Caroline Green, who appeared in wdrks by Tipton nnd Ward Stephens. The Misses Dorothy and Helen War hurst sang tho duet from "Normn." All gave highly creditable performanrrs, and were deservedly encored. KHis Clark Ilnmmnnn showed his Invariable tasto nnd skill in the nccompanlments, both solo nnd choral, nnd was assisted in tho Shuk numbers by Miss Frances Fisher. , d0t&L zxxaizmzsza Fellowship Conference The Philadelphia branch of the Dickens Fellowship will hold its second nnnual confcrcnco In tho Musical Art Club at 8:15 o'clock this evening. iLllSTfKTivE LIGHHNG FixTiSf irv . m Save Money On Your Fixtures Compare Our Trices and Quality With Any Others Special RateM on Fixtures for the Whole Housel Gri and Electric Tnblo nnd Floor Lamps Walmit 41B3. fiction. LFICTION ffictiott WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S ) THE NATIONAL SEXTET IS BUDLT.IN ITVB CUSTOM BODY STYLES The New National Sextet with its National-built, six cylinder engine is probably the most discussed fine car today. There are authorities who have stated flatly that it is at least two years in advance of the times Wanamaker9 s Down Stairs Store It Is Good to Know that the Down Stairs Store at Wanamaker's is a store not only of lower prices but of dependable merchandise. A low price in itself means nothing. It is what you get for what you pay that really counts. Marabou Scarfs Special at $5.75 They aro in three pretty cape shapes and may bo had in seal or natural brown, nicely lined with silk and finished with silk ribbon ends to fasten them. A great many women want them to wear with dresses when coats are laid aside they give the needed warmth over the shoulders. (Central) Good School Shoes for Small Boys, $3.50 They're of sturdy, durable tan leather, blucher style, with round, comfortable toes that allow plenty of loom for little feet to grow. Soles arc thick and serviceable. Sizes 10 to 13Mi. (O.lleTj. Market) & NATIONAL MOTOR CAR &. VEHICLE CORPORATION INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Twtntitth Succtttfttl Year Samuel EaMey Motor Co. 675 N. Broad St, Bn Ph:- Pepin mi BgaUiLU.H.Ha!HTJ Hotel Jigrr&itve W. B. KUGLER, M.nag.r Broad at Fainnount Ave. Table d'Hotc Luncheon 75C DAILY Table d'Hoto Dinner Si .00 X DAILY Sunday J1 CA Dinner & ..& ( For Sunday's Menusee Saturday's Evening" Ledger RESTAURANT DEPT. THOS. HICKET, Manwr FRANK 8IEQEU Formerly of KUGLER'S RESTAURANT 1M3ATJTIFUI, l.AKQE and SMALT, Banquet Rooms llanyn.l Department ., 1.KON ANDRB OOEBF.T. Manager Formerly nt KUGLER'S RESTAURANT Intreaie efficiency of a truie 807 TWt, sow r- J -Mr., l. "' t"-LJfVT'i JffS ll. HIT n SjC BnHilQ..nl IMSflaHrllr mm If IPrnn r-L. U ! "IS"- GREATEST RUPTURE RETAINER Th. Mlf.adJaiUiur featurte of thl. VtA ."H'fr atlowa ot alUrln nrea u0" ', llT. Matt runtur. row lowl la i.? tK.uu trustee that teemed rlibj ,' neglnnln vera not. Oiir Jiuprof M liESy5nc adfanced methodt Ipture inTT,m,nt ,or "er'' "nd "r Save Your Shoes When you have your shoes rc-soled and everyone docs these days you can have a kind of leather put on that will give you double wear. Thus vou cut in half the ex pense of shoe repairing. Strenuous tests, both in the army and out, have proved that Korry Soles will last twice as long as any other soles. They arc real leather, tanned by a secret process, which makes them extra flexible and congenial to the foot. They are waterproof absolutely and permanently water proof and they won't slip in the wet. Korry rome GENUINE LEATHER SOLES Most good repair men already have Korry Soles in their shops, or can get them for you in short order. And in buying your next pair of new shoes it is wel) to ask the clerk if he has shoes with Korry Soles. They arc as good for dress shoes as they arc for work shoes. You will be sur prised the way they last on a romping, scuffling child. Korry Soles are tanned by the J. W. & A. P. Howard Company, of Corry, Pennsylvania. They are used by rc- ' liable shoe repair men. If yours docs not have them, notify our local branch and we will sec that you are supplied. J. W. & A. P. HOWARD COMPANY 3rd and Vine Streets, Philadelphia Telephone, Market 1721 Sheer White Voile 44 Inches Wide 65c a Yard A soft quality is iliij, especially adapted to the making of chil dren's frocks, women's blouses and even pretty curtains. (Central) Pretty Tub Frocks for Little Girls Are $2 Sizes 2 to 5 Years Women's Corsets at $2.50 and $3 This includes good values In topless and average models for slight to medium figures. The materials arc fine white and pink coutils. (Central) Gainfully made dresses aro theso, in pictty styles and of good materials. Mother may chpose from three styles, but she'll probably want them all! Ono Is of plaid gingham with a bit of hand embroidery on the white collar; an other has a striped skirt and a plain-color waist with a striped trimming; tho third is of plain blue, maizo or roso, smocked and fin ished with a little sash as you'll sec in tho sketch. Suits for Her Brother Button-on wash suits of durable ging hams and suitings have white wnihts and dark blue, tan, gray, green or lighter blue trousers. Sizes 2 to G years. .$3, $3.25 and S3.50. (Central) 1500 Women's Ribbed White Cotton Vests 35c Three for $1 Bodice or beading tops First and second quality Regular and oxtra sizes And wise women will get a supply for warm weather. (Central) Good Serge, Tricotine and Wool Jersey Dresses in Great Variety at $13.25 to $23.50 Sizes for Women and Young Women Vou will bo amazed nt tho wide variety of thos.6 dtcsscs nnd, though the prices aie small, the dresses are good in style, workmanship and material. You may choose a tailored, straight-line model, one with short or long sleecs or an Eton frock; even finely pleated skirts may be found among these. Xavj serge dresses, in trim styles, are $13.25 and $15. Tricotine in navy blue and black is in many models at $15, ?17.j0 and $20. Wool jerscj, in splendid atiety. may be had in navy, Copenhagen or Pckin blue, tan, taupe and gray at $15, $20 and $23.50. (Market) Savings of lk to V2 on Women's Coats and Wraps Creating an Opportunity of Economy That No Woman Should Miss Styles are fashionably correct some of the smartest of the sea son; materials aie excellent quality and the colorings arc the right ones for Spnng. At SM Vcloui, buiclla and jersey sports coats. At S19 Sports coats are of burclln, Jersey and silvcrton. Long capes and coats are of velbur. At S23.50 Capes nnd coats arc of tinicltonc, serge, clour and jersey. At S2o Silk-lined sports conts of rl cloth, goldton'- and vplour are all splendid alucs. At $35 PoI c'olh, silvertone, velour, serge and poplin are among the materials, and the coats are iu various long and .'hort models. At Sll Sports coats and coats and wraps for drcbs wear are of silvertone, horgo, polo cloth and Boliua in locly colorings and beauti fully lined. All were marked more. (Marker Women's Soft Summer Nightgowns, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 There arc several styles, in cluding some nightgowns which have been marked at lowered prices. One nightgown with a square neck is trimmed with blue shir ring, another is finished with a strip of fine embroidery edged with pietty lace. All of them arc dainty and the various trimmingB and ways of finishing lend added interest to the selection. Special at $2 Nightgowns of an especially fine material have tiny dots of lavender, blue or pink and are finished with lace or bits of em broidery. - (Central) Variations of Women 's New Spring Pumps First come the plain pumps with long, slender lines and turned soles. These can be had in patent leather or dull calfskin with high, curved heels at 57.60; with baby French heels at $8.00. For street w car there are tan or black calfskin pump3 with imitation ung tips, welted :.olos and medium heels. $8 a pair. nrogur pumps, which have an air of their own, arc of nut brown or du'l black leather made with full wing tip3 and low hreb. $S.OO a pair. (( hestnnt) House Dresses Fresh as a Spring Morning Unusually Good Variety at $3.85 and $5 Pretty gincham. norcale and rhambray dresses aro in dozens of neat styles; white collars and cuffs giving added freshness to most of them. Sonic adjustable styles adjustable waists nnd hems will he found among them. At $3.85 'J he dress that io shown on Iho right in the sketch, is in blue and gray. The little vest, the collar and pocket tops arc of snowy rjp. At $5 The plaid gingham dress sketched has a Jong organdie collar, cuffs nnd pocket tops edged with tiny ruffles of plaid gingham. There is particularly good choosing in the adjustable dresses at this price. Rubberized Bib Aprons in Gingham Checks, 85c and $1.50 Most convenient and practical are these checked aprons when wet work is going forwnrd. They arc made v, ith tapes that go over the shoulders and tie in back. Also in plain white at $1. Bluc-and-White Checked Gingham Aprons Three styles of big, generous cover-all aprons are here the Mother Hubbard, tho princets and the bungalow which la piped with while. $1.50. Big. full-(iit band .vuont, gathered oi gored, air 80c and 91. (Central) I.VJ. U 1 I 'Is M hi m 'hi rf-a &'? H . Hi TMI S t a. 5EELEV, 1027 Walnut St 7 I te as et lor retwtatt, , . , ., ' ). wsSis
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