Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 03, 1920, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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iSOIOOL AID PLEAS
tliDE IN CHURCHES
Governor Among Spoakor3 Who
Urgo Nocossity of Advanc
i ing Teachers' Salaries
IATI0NAL LIFE AT STAKE
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R'm "I'i The necessity of paying school tench
l'''',r Adequate salaries in order that they
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V,ntv meet present liljrh llvlne costs wns
flwll upon by spenkers yesterday In
Many rhlladclnlila churches.
W . w A. word of wnrnlnc wns eiven by
PM'tamy' clergymen thnt unless the people
" take it sincere Interest In the present
' ' rmnilrn t an Hie schools n lane AUTO CLUB TO GIVE SMOKER
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BUmber of teachers would leave for The lCejtotn Automobile Club will
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: more lucrative employment. nom its ri'Kinur Nprmi; inccwnK nntl
I -' Ann 1.aa n.l.n aMftlin in Vinlialf nt i tiinnlnT nnrt lftiililt nvi.ntnry ttt tti tn
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& :uie learners wus uinerum i""1"-
iw St 'He spoke nt the First United Presby
tia ".. terlan Church, Fift -second street and
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CHURCH IN CELEBRATION
Frankford Presbyterian Begins Ob
servance of Three Anniversaries
A flvo-dny celebration of three anni
versary dates besnn yesterday with
st'cclal morning, afternoon and evening
Mrviccs In the Krnnkford l'resby tcrlau
Church. Yesterday was the 150th an
niversary of the founding nf.the church
nnd marked the cnmpletiou of the liiOth
jenr of the inaiiRuratinii of thr Htinilny
Kl.ool. and of the twenty-fifth yenr of
the pastorate of the Ilev. Dr. John 1'.
I.nird.
At tho morning services Doctor l.niid
gno a historical address, dealing with
the church from 1S30: nt the afternoon
services John Suinmerneld, superinten
dent of tho Sunday school, a warded
prizes to the students for attendance,
scholarship and for bringing In new
E
UROPE STRUGGLES
UP, SAYS TAYLOR
Investigator for U. S. Grain
Corporation Reports Natives
Heroically Aid Reconstruction
FRANCE AND ITALY SUFFER
Although still confronted by ninny
nbtnoles, natives of several countries
n ember, while at the evening service ' of Europe nre giving valuable aid In the
Doctor I.nird told of Ills twenty-live i u-nrlc nf reenmilrilrHnn.
years as pastor nf the church, In which n.. nn,n v Twin. f i, r-i,,
h. ..ni.i Wii, ik.,i. n t,o. ,n..... r Dr. Alonzo h. lnylor, of the nlver
his congreKntlon for their earnestness 'y of Pennsylvania, who has i cached
roitntrlcs have Improved, ho said, as a
result of the work done by Herbert
Hoover's relief commission. Through
relief societies organized by Mr. Hoover,
Doctor Taylor said, the health of the
children of war-ridden countries hns
Improved wonderfully.
In central Europe, Doctor Tnylor
said, conditions arc not ns hopeful as
in other sections. Tho people there
have consumed more than they have
produced, clothing and ordinary com
modities am scarcer than they were last
summer nnd much disease prevails.
Urgnrdlng France and Ttnly, Doctor
Tnlor snld, these countries are suffer
ing tremendously because of the coal
shortnge. No man can start a factory,
he snid, or begin to build or repair one
when he cannot count upon n conl sup
ply or raw mntcrials nnd stability of
exchange.
"In regard to France," the doctor
said, "I wank people to get rid of tho
common notion thnt Franco Is sitting
Idle waiting for Indemnity. The im
pression has' gone forward that France
Is militaristic. That is unfortunate.
France today Is mpro economically
minded than rUo' was a year ago. If
our country entertains n contrary im
pression it Is Vrong,"
Pastor to Resume Duties
The ltev. II. Alford Hoggs, pnstor of
the Princeton Vpsbyterlan Church,
Thirty-eighth street and l'owcltoii nvo
uuc, is expected to return to Philadel
phia to resume his duties May 10. Doc
tor Hoggs is in Mnryland, convalescing
from n violent attack of hiccoughs which
conllned him lo the Presbyterian Hos
pital recently for two weeks. Plcuilsy
of the diaphragm followed, and pliysi
cinns decided tho vacation was neces
sary to Ilia recovery.
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ninl helpfulness.
London nfter n tour of l2uropc, mnde n
statement to this effect yesterdny. Doc
tor Taylor visited several countries In
behnlf of the Tnlted States Grain Cor
poration. Conditions of the people of several
a?
Chester avenue
After speaking of the "small minor
ity of the lawless clement In our coun
try," ,the Governor said the records
In Washington would show that "no
rone apprehended In activities against
t.the state or federal government wns a
product of the American school sys
tem." f ' Sees Ileal Crisis
f "The educational institutions pf our
v. frountry are its eniei miuui.. v,..
,V . tHitnui thi. rtnrnrnnr. "There is now a
P; ' Val crisis in the school situation. If
, YuntnethlnB isn't done quickly to help
. . ' !v. ..i.ii i,!D nr.il If npnnle aren t
L?4 i Twilling to support them in a more gen-
R. 3 . At 111 L.nk .Inn r. f rl
irrai way, tney win iu '", ., .
thlgner duty ran be performed than to
Ihelp bring about more efficiency and
fcontentment nmong the teachers. e
J,hftT had men in Philadelphia who
Sserrcd the state and countv in polities
m- h...j.miiin wnv. Thev must now
f'V." '."'?'. """",., l! I -.t t,l
!t&M nOlfl nS pinin Cliuriw mm 'l'
soWe the problems confronting the
country." i '
The Kcv. Dr. .T. Gray Holton.
.preaching in Hope Presbyterian,
flChurch, Thirty-third and Wharton
Vfstrefets. snid: , , '
A "rrio ni.mv jflf education is the
;.m nf tlii rpnnhlic. If this repub
lic is to live it must live by giving the
3 rising generation the proper care for
jbody nnd soul. The life of the repub- '
Sllc can be preserved only by carefullv.
feducatlng tne vouin in uirir mui i
Ispirltual life." j
' ., Rabbi Makes Plea '
A" Kabbi Jo-eph Krnuskopf. in lii.s ad
Sdress to the Keneseth Israel congre-
tgation, said: I
I ''We have traveled a far distance i
Ifrom the time when, excepting a parent.
iio one exceeded a teacher in eonsuiern
Uion shown him. Our greater eae in
7btainlng knowledge has cheapened our
vregara tor it ana tor tnem mat un
jpart It. The teacher has almost dropped
Jout of ranking. As n profession that
vitf the teacher is rapldlv passing out of
'Jbonsldcration on the part of those who
ar conscious of intellectual power and
iRI ambitious to make use of it to their
5town best advantage." i
The Rev. Frederick U Griffin, of the ,
itFirst Unitarian Church. Chestnut above
Ijlwenty-first street, also spoke
Temple. Ilroiul and Spring Gnrden
streets. Hundreds of new members of
the orgnnl7atinn, enrolled during the I '
membership ilri i which is being con- m tw
tinned, nre expected to attend the nf- I
fair for which an elaborate program
has been arranged 1 a committee I X T TT T f? "VT TT'ATT
headed by .1. Horton Weeks, the presl- , yy Jj JQyl Y KJ U
Tugboat Cook's Body Found
The body of F.nrl Mlddlcton, twentj -eight
years old. n negro cook on the
tugboat Curtain, who was drowned
April 123. was found in the Delaware
river yesterday. Middleron fell over
board as he stumbled while hastening
to greet his wife .lenuie, who hud come
from Savannah, tin . to tneot him. As
Middleton fell ills wife, in ln embrace,
was carried with him. She wns rescued
by members of the tugboats crew, but
they weie unable to find Middleton
buyaHoughtonProduct
VOll obtain more than I ?, thc things that makes shopping a plensant task, instead of
, . J n irksome duty, is courtesy upon thc part of salespeople. Perhaps
prOClllCt yOU Obtain you have noticed tho pracious manner in which your wishes are
met by salespeople in tho Chestnut Street Shops.
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E. F. HOUGHTON & CO. ... -..,,.. ,
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240 W. Somortet Street Philadelphia I Jncob Reed's Sons, 1424-26
" Chestnut Street, I discovered
thnt they hnve some particularly
Rood-looking silk half hose in plain
colors at a most attractive price.
These arc quito heavy and show em
broidered clocks. Reed's have a re
maiknbly comprehensive assortment
of French lisle hose in very Rood col
ors. Among them arc some half hose
in light colors, blues, prays, tans, etc.,
which will look very well with Palm
Beach suits. A word concerninp golf
hose should not go amiss nt this time
You will find them nt Reed's in plain
colors and heather mixtures. Thcro
are various weaves and weights with
plain tops or with tops in contrast
."g colors. They are of very fine
Scotch wool, which gives vou some
idea of their wearing quality.
CHERRIES nre here ripe, red
cherries from California. They
are the first of the season, und
are at the store of Henry R. llal
Inwell & Son, Broad Street below
Chestnut. Hnllowell's have received
a'so a large shipment of Kelsey
Plums and Honey Dew Melons from
SoiUh Africa. The pi ices of the
melons are verv much lower t.hnn
they have been during thc past few',
wi-uMB, ami you rcauy ougnt to try
one of those huge Cabazona Pine
apples from Porto Rico, they nre so
sweet they need no sugnr. Straw
berries are coming from North Caro
lina now, a region which produces
excellent berries, nnd Alligator
Pear.", so delicious jn salads, are
here from Central America. Hal
lowell's guarantee safe delivery of
their fruits to nnv point within 1000
miles of Philadelphia.
SILK shirts count for more in a
man's wardrobe during this and
the coming season than at any
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Furniture of SterlingWorth
For Every Style of Home
ONE of the surest ways of mak
ing a happy vacation happier
still is by taking snapshots of
the scenes and peoplo which interest
you. The first rcqulsito is n good
enmcra. You will hnd a vest-pocket
Kodak a very convenient sizo to
handle, and you will bo delighted
with the lesults thnt you can obtain
with a good Kodak, for even tho
smallest camera, if it ha3 a good
lens, takes sharp, clear pictures.
Frank J. Curry, 812 Chestnut Street,
can supply you with a camera in any
size that you desire. Curry's have
a most comprehensive lino of cameras
from the smallest box camera to the
finest of kodnks. They do excellent
work in developing and pripting nnd
their long experience in the handling
of this work assures you of satis
factory results.
THAT sale ut.the Philadelphia1
Art Galleries which I told you
about last week is still going on.
You remember that it includes fur
nishings from thc homes of Mrs. J.
Allison Janney, Mr. Leon A. Ru
dolph and the late Rudolph Blankqn
burg. It really seems as if thev had
saved the best thing3 until last, for
they still have a wonderful string of
pearls, a pair of diamond earrings
and other valuable jewels. A
truly magnificent collection of ster
ling' silver in Dresden pattern is vet
to be sold, and I noticed that the
service plates pninted by Wagner,
who is conceded first place as ji
painter on porcelain, are still in evi
dence. The entrance to the Philadel
phia Art Galleries, which are on tho
second floor at Fifteenth and Chest
nut Streets, is on Fifteenth Street.
With more Furniture to choose from than in any other Furniture
Store in America, and with an almost unlimited style and price range to
add to the delights of selection, customers can be as certain of the high
qualities at the Great Van Sciver Store as they can of the sound values.
The countless thousands of homes we have furnished, and the
thousands we are furnishing for our customers throughout the year, are
the best evidence of the important economic position this Great Store
holds in the family life of the community. Advantages resulting from
a practical application of our knowledge of the Furniture business cover
ing a period of nearly two score years.
That's why we can offer, at moderate price levels, Furniture and
Home Adornments that take rank with
the most artistic and pleasing concep
tions ever designed for household com
fort and decorative charm. The admit
tedly higher prices everywhere are in a
measure offset here by contracts made
at the lower prices of months ago.
Consequently you may make selec-
tion with assurance that vou are not
only getting values below what the pre
sent factory costs warrant, but values
that cannot in the nature of things be
expected to prevail much longer, even
here.
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-7-AHERr is much to be snid for
. I good looks in a shoe, but there
is even more to be said for com
fort. Who does not remember at
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..tVio,- titnn n tl-in ..nn Tl,. . ICaSI One U IV 111 U I1ICIW1H- Oil WHICH
rtainlymmightf coTf rtab Cyonara her pl- - ff by nothing
S f liTn'ttn u ehV,Ual" weather invites to pleaaant hikes
h' vvuw &14 CfamI?" ovcr l and dalc- 5t behooves one to
, 1. 'i j, Ch.StnUt Str5BtV-nL" mnkc ccrtain of baving comfortable
ways look well. The silks of which shocs. One of the best walking shoes
these shirts are made are of unus- that I've seen is a certain neat ox-
ually good quality. Great care has ,-or(l at the second-Poor shon of Dd
been given to the selection of pat- Mnr & Company. 1211 Chestnut
terns, and you will find a great Street. Its dashing cut and the good
variety of very attractive stripes m workmanship characteristic of Del
all colors. I noticed on'p particularly Mar shocs make it most attractive,
good-looking green - striped shirt It will be worth your while to visit
which interested me very much, ihc Del Mar shop if vou nre looking
Good tailoring characterizes these for good, comfortable shoes at rea-
models a point which the man who sonable prices.
This Handsome Renaissance Dining Room Suite, Ten Pieces, $435.00. Pieces Sold
Separately if Desired.
The Italian Renaissance, thc most stately Period that art has ever created, is interpreted
by this Dining Room Suite in a very ingenious manner. The mellotv nut brown tint of the service
able oak produces that rich deep subdued and restful effect so highly valued by the connoisseur.
Combined with thc perfect balance and quaint proportions of this handsome design, the Suite ex
emplifies the genius of thc Medieval craftsman, even to the details of the engraved carvings on
the solid surfaces. Assuredly a Suite to be proud of, and a remarkable value at the price.
Note These Opportimities'toSave
Just a casual glance at the many rare values on our floors.
Bedroom
cares about his appearance will do
wen to note.
'THE matter of buying a vaeuun
I
CAN think of no more cheerful
task connected with houspclcan
ing time than the laying of
Lafayette
J cleaner is one which is deserv.r.g bright-colored summer lugs. There jj J
of serious thought, for one hcsi- 13 a springlike nir nbout the window :
tates to invest one's monev without of Fritz & La Rue's store at 101." :
thc nssurance that it will bring re-1 Chestnut Street this week, for on ; I
1 turns. After you have carefully ox- display there nre some of tho gayest ; J
amincd all types of vacuum cleaners nf summer rugs. The cietonne- j!
I feel almost sure that you will de- bordered Colonial jugs, in blue, :
cido upon the Hoover, for it is the , t;roen, violet and rce, with their ; :
only cleaner that beats, sweeps and I bright-colored borders, nre particu- , j :
:leans at one and the same time It j jarlv lovelv for the bedroom. The :
lifts the rug from the floor, flutters hnn'l-hrnidpd vugg. which are made ; I
it in the air and beats out the em- in Portland, Maine, nnd which seem ' ; :
bedded grit. The electrically driven to have stepped out of n Wallace :
brush brings the nap back to proper Nutting picturp. look well in tho : :
position and renews the colonnp- by living room or dining room that is j :
removing the surface litter. This finihed in th Colonial manrr. ;S
method of cleaning lengthens the life The Lock Rush Rugi can be made I ; I
I of the rug. You will find thc Honvr-r jn any si7P and are most practical 1 ; I
I vacuum cleaner at tho store of .1. for the veranda. I ; S
frnnl.-lin Millnr. ir,1" Phpstnnt - !
, stieet SV A shade to match bnby's own
. Dining Room
Dliilntr Itonni Nullr, Miilmminy,
(Aclniu htjle) 1 plecox, JUIMIOII
Iiliilne Itonni suite, V11lm1t,
(Oucpii Anne Style) 4 lilecea,
Wlli.OO.
Dining H00111 Suite, Wnlnut.
(William nml M.iry Stjle) 4
pieces, S"i:ili).
Kliilnz Knum Suite, W.lluilt,
(Qiioi-n Anne St Io ( lilcces,
S27.-i.0O.
Dlnlnt; Itonm S 11 I t r, Wulnilt,
(Queen Anne .Style) 1 nlevet,
J2-JH.C0.
Dlnlnc Itnom S n 1 1 r, Walnut,
(r,6nls XVI Style) 4 pieces,
.s:;:i7.ri)
llinlni; Knum ullr, MjboRuny,
Walnut or (.'ulilcu O.iU. ((Jnetm
Anne Stjle) 4 plif-s, $:t70.0ll.
Itlnl.iit H011111 suite, American
Walnut, iLiiiiIh XVI Stylo) 4
liincei, .$.T.'7 (14).
UnlTetH, C'lilnn CIicfIh, SertliiK anil
IUteiiHlon TableH at proportion
ate Havliifi.
Ileilroom bUite, Amcrlmil Walnut,
cjiieeii Auue Stjlo) 1 pieces,
VJ'i.m.
Ileilroom Suite, 'Walnut, (Queen
Ann htyle) 4 pleeeh, ?J74.0D.
Ilrdrooin Suite, Walnut. (Louis
M I Style) pieces. JUIOOO.
Ilrilronin Mitte, Walnut, (Adam
Mjlc) I pleees, SI70.00.
Iledrmim Suite, MnliOK.lliy dnisli,
Monls XVI Style) 4 pieces,
Sl'77 00.
ltrilroiim Suite. American Walnut,
(Colonial Style) 4 pieces, $28100.
lU'i'.ioom Suite, American Walnut,
(Queen Anna Style) 4 pieces,
.S . Ill 01).
Ilrdriium Suite, Mahogany, 4 pieces,
. ..'pin;
Ilrilinum Suite. Mahogany HnUli,
I pleees, $101.00.
Ilediniiin Suite, Mahogany llnlili,
I plcics, S'JO.VOO.
(ioml Millies In ('lillToiileres. llil-
lemm, ClilfTorobcs mill I'uster
lltdN.
Living Room
OterntufTrd Suite, T.oose cuahloni.
'lVpeKtry-coerc(l, 2 pie cos,
9110.00.
0erHtuned Suite, Mnlionany
frame, Tapeitry-eoereil loose
(Ustilou feats, 0 pieces, $285.00.
OicrstulTeil Suite, Covered Tflth
nine Moiocco Leather, 3 pieces
5'ls.l.na.
OterstufTed Suite, Mahogany frame,
Tapemr,v-eoeied oprliiR sent, 3
pieces, $.100.00.
Clliie-iiiKl-.MllliOKiiny Miltea, Tap-
esiryunered sprint; or loose
'ushluucd seuts, from $147.00 to
$rr,o.oo.
Ilnenpnrt, Oak-and-Cane, with
Tn i'ht i y co ered cushloni,
$100.00.
Sofn, InRllli Style, leather cot-
ored : sprlui; teat and nrms,
5IIU100.
Box Courlie, Hook Casen, Lllimry
Tubles, Day Heds nt equally at-
tractive prices.
Good Values in Smart Summer Rugs
Wool and Fiber
Formosa Rush Rugs
Unexcelled and Distinctive
Tlieie flno rlch-appcarlnB Hubs
nru In u elaa by th 'msPlvoM
Smart, cliiorful and styllih Idul
foi Sun Pallor anil Porch These
IIurs Lime In blocks JO in.hs
s'lUiire, and eon be iirrHiufd
vis and color (-omblnatlons to suit
lequliementk (1.33 P"r block, huu
them. I'or.ealn exclualvcly at tho
uu Sciver Store
No letter Wool and Tiber Hugs
made- thi turnout "l'orfeetlun"
bj i it, I s.,nmuss and reorsltilu In
a i. lunge, of rulo-lnt'B, In plain
uii' ul' er off cts. Hug th it look
v.i II vi.ur uull nnd arc exception
ally attmttUe In price
6x3 size, $11.00 10x12 size, $19.75
7.6x9 size, 513.50 I 12x12 size, $25
12x15 size $31.00
Imported Rice-Straw
Rugs
Unusually Attractive Frloei
Theae runs are especially adapted
to Poielies Sun Parlors, Bungalows
and CotluKes, N'eut patterns and
prttty color combinations.
tnc.io prices.
9x12 ft $12.00
8x10 ft 9.75
6x9 ft .76
Note
"The most dignified carriage body 1 have
ever seen on a self-propelled vehicle," is
the tribute paid the La Fayette by Lieu
tenant Victor Beveridgc, an authority,
writing in British Motor. In like man
ner, the technically practiced eye sees in
LaFavette's compactly powerful eight
cylinder engine asimplified and advanced
product of modern engineering science.
LAFAYETTE MOTORS COMPANY
at tJfCars Hill, Indianapolis
A I.I, the.o intoreatiriK examples
of Georjrian architecture Miat
' S pink cheeks is the coat of soft
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taffeta, with ili finely embroid- ; I
ored collar and cutr which I saw at ; I
. . J. I La- 1 I sr I' 1 A M n n , I . Wa ' at
wo s-co snnnKinir ud in riuu- "a""" "' ' -"i'i'i ouns, i j .
d'-lphia's beautiful suburbs surely I 1008 riipstnut Street. It has a I : .
portend an incrensimr interest in I nuaintly shirred yoV fastened with :
thincrs Colonial. And one of the mt i tiny pearl buttons. This store, which I j
delightful wcdditiR Rifts for 'he has established quite a reputation I ;
bride who expects to take up hei for its unusual and tlnintv clothes , I ;
abode in one or these delightful for cbildrrn, has n wonderfully fine l J
houses is n irrandfathor clock, fur no I assortment of white dre-ses of dim-t ;
Colonial liouse seems quite coi.ipli-tp ity. dotted swiss. voile, etc. A quaint I ; Z
without one You will be invested lit'tlo frf-ck of pale blue orrnndio was I ; i
in the woiuii rful collection ot hall much bcrufflod, even o its crossed : !
clicks at the store of Iailey. Hanks' surplice collar, which ended In : S
V niuaie i oinpnny. i neir 'i-w or i rosettes of whito ribbon. I not ced I i
somethintr very practical in the , Z ;
Oliver Twist suits for boys. It was !;
of natural-color ponp-ce and had a , !
black tie. Shcppttrd's hnvn some un- Z
usunlly attractive Oliver Twist suits. I 2
"MAHVKI," the linnil power vacuum
(leaner, with tlin powerful continuous
nit nun. So slinpli a ililld can opernto
I., special nt (lU.no.
CiiincBe MattitiK
I I'ipst f.rados, In na
tur.il coloi, plaids and
i ho' .is
"Till: I'ltKMII'.lt" Kleetrlo Vacuum
(leaner. I'oMllvtly tlio last word In et
fk'lencjr a siteper that Is not surpassed
at any prim -SJS.50.
Couci'. Hnmmocks, Special
A M-rr ile kPli'dloa of tin- luud
kunifnt llaiini'j(.U cer ukxaiMrd.
(otered wltli I'liln Diiik, lun"y
htrlpo cffeits unit ( rtrinius (.ovir
lues to mutch a li.inKliiK 1 lie
hfi-t niiiLfN. smart n m.'i,rjl).' nhil
ilurnlile. Ilirepii uial tkIiiix l'rl .
S1S.60, S19.60. $2i 00 532 50. 36,00
537.60, 543.00, (17 SO, J63.00, Iron
Stni. N id 50 It. SO 0
Summer Portiere3
MMarUuble anil beautiful
ttlltetlon of Imlidsumc l'orllvrei.
"i.iki iiniirus. Art Threml
Sill, mil Cotton anil rirureil
Mntlrui A wide ranee of rte
lxn ami lolorlncs. sucli as
Mill iiuvt the iipprotsl of the
most emetine houses lteff. Alt
cry rrnionnfcly pilceil st J4.00
ii imlr ii n
Vudor Porch Shades
The new self Inugin kind, and the
ml) 1'cn.li Hlmdc mnde llh s rrntll
ator. i:uj to linni;. The keep out
the kini and let In the air. Kbit to
trainifurm it ti ordinary porch Into a
rleqilii iinrch, In a Mirlrty of besu
tlful (elorlnes, Hliades fiom A ft. wide
In I ft it in itroii at (3.40 to IV ft.
uldo hy 7 ft 0 In, ilrop at SI3.F0.
nuiiipjranv ai" ve.'v Mcnuticn, and
tho ound of their chimes fnlK plons
antlv rn th" ear. Their mnc'iTnts
avo, it jroes without savinp-, th.- most
reliable and nccurute that it is pos
sible to manufacture.
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C6rrUE bc?t teat of the .ilue of
I our dctric car." said it cer
x tain Pliiladelphia business
man. ''is its dependability. It is al
ways on the job, at any time ,if the
dav, year in, yc?r out. Whv. we
drove' that car to town this winter
over tho worst road in thn action
nf the country, riirht throuirh now
dtifts and through mud holes when
'he thnws came IL's that constant,
cen-nullimr power tha counts. In
the electric car you have a stesdv,
even flow of filent power, no explo
sions, no lap c rf power, no im
nulscp. Noise nnd vibration arc elim
Innted, nnd thc load is curricrl bI
lertl" and smoothlv." Tho Milhurn
and tho Ranch t Lancr e'ectric corn,
typical of tho best in electric cars,
ft LWN SWING, $9.25
SB tt-t'S-M'JWtuUl ) V lurte uud roonu Hiilne thut lll mnifortshlt
Ml stSE'W'vk' I I f"'" l"'""u nail give jejm f sun lie. Hlrcnzlv in
fl I I153K7'I f" lull eil 'iml hrniid In led and saturnl colur. ! ft. (
wjtOWffVIJtw: l I Hl,l' s " " ln h't' Iliwii caimis tsnepy lth
BiiM Mlfl" II "I'e" nraiu inuimeu eiiRe, u uu eIM
itLtu nut,tita, 5lJ.t
CIT CAN never seem to find a
I straw hat that fits my head
exactly," 'aid n man the othor
day, and many of my readers haw,
no doubt, experienced this same dif
ficulty. Did you know that It is pos
siblo to buy a flexible, "self-conform-inn
straw hat, which really adjusts
itself to the shape nf your head? I
saw these hats today at tho store of
Marshall t- Rush, Inc.1, 1018 Chestnut
Street. Thev carry tho huts made
bv tho Crofut-Knnpp Company and
Blum & Koeh, two very well-known
hatters The straws nre Split Son
nit, Whole Sennit and Toklo Braid.
They have nlso tho JlnnKkoks nnd
Panamas. You will find a great va
riety of hat bands in tho various .
ors which aro to bo fashionable this
nro sold by George Iluch Smith, 1835 season at this store and at their
chestnut ptren. i store at i la twutn Thirteenth Strep
THE CHESTNUT R'PHEET AKSnnTATiTiYW
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Wi-ll-niiulf mid nUvly tlnlshed In
liari'iiliil broun loiereil with ( reloiuie
In floral denlsii. Ix.Ae ruhloa sent
and iiiholti rvd liitck $13.75. Arm
thnlr to tnntdi, same price.
Rocker, $13.75
SUMMER FURNITURE
Suites and pieces of Can. Wllln
Wicker sad Iluuli Fluor, handsomely
upholstered In rharmlnr color-effects -sll
attractively priced.
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n' fuc!Ii2i,:SiiiI'i,'
Lawn Swlni, $0.25. With Canopy, 1B.2S
Oflice furniture lor Every Need. Skilled Decorators Always at Your Service.
Refrigerators, Clocks, Buffet Mirrors, Baby Coaches
A B. Van Siiwtf Co.
: Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers
: Market Street Ferry, Camden, New Jersey-
ii S,0?on.Dt8,yooatpa3lAM M.rKot Street V.rrv BoU
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