Vu efj.'vtf- . L V.fMlWf ' .v," m-- r i.'' 1 ?wr''' & aj.jrti" ';i ,V ;;IiiM0N0R ' M ilej. t" -1. , if t . i in, it I?. ymfr MEMORIAL DAY 4 I .'.: . , ' .4 Committoo Asks Jipoo FroVfi Coqncij for Celebration in "Fairmount'PArk PHILHARMONIC CLOSES ITS CUrtRENT SEASO'N Splendid Concert at the Sluibort Thoatre Pastornack Re- engaged as Conductor aV1 Celchrntlnn nf MVmrtrlnl Unr nn Mnv (""P n ronjiin.eiiMi.wUh tljC3rnci Army ?' j ?c tbo JTcpnbllc. flip Spanish wur vot I' ,iv?ran8 aad tl'P Naval,. Veterans, Is be- 1-& iin Panned on bchnu of the Arar-rican iw" J5Jun .by tho committee on co-opcrn- ?'. lf nMt. Tlnt..t n1,l. la . lll. IJ1 t f- IT...VM AVUJI1II11U nuiuii la I. it -- man. , This committee has npprarcij before! vuuutn, ni me BUKKitni oi mr I'uitu VIpJiitt county coimnittee of the I.r , KlOn,' hhd requested nn appropriation of , $1000 for defraying the expense of this Pclflbrntiou, which will take place on , Belmont plateau, I'nlrmotint Park, Sat urday, May W. i Wltlfrp lift; tf Oek u ;Wllli.-M NvlH be lorwnnflcd t? nlVoois j?f llie 'T.ytiqn In ( the city to participate In this observ ance in uniform unless there is objec tion on the nart of u nost to the wear ing, of tb,c unIforni,ou-,thi! occasion. It fa the4H)m of tlnvrommittee that yeh of thf ntvcirty-rlRbt posts, in" the vminty nhallVtalff parti in the event and- nvhke tltis 'day n memorable one in the history of the Legion. William 11. f'miiner. .Jr.. of Post 305, has becJi deputized to work with the paniili JWaT VrternW aifd Naval Velpr'nlR pi (he decoration "of the, grnv.es I of naval heroes. i An lippcal has been made by William I T. Smyth, assistant state adjutant, for ! a volunteer assistant in the work which the state department has been doing in connection with the naturalization of , former service men. Tho Harry lugersnll Pint 171. of ' which National Commander Krauklin I D'Olicr is u member. auuouu"'cd to day that It will hold a get-together smoker on the roof garden of the Ho tel Lorraine Saturday evening, May L".'. M. E. Olscn is the adjutant of the committee on arrangements, and Cap tain F. It. Naile. United States nav, in charge ot the Vnited States uavy re cruitlne office, the chairman. . . . . i .. '.A j ' BT The l'lillharmnnlc Society of Phila delphia . closed'the. present season with a tine concert at tljo Shtibert Theatre lat evening- brforc tho largest anil most enthusiastic audience which has yet; attended nny of the Sunday evening concerts.' Announcement was made that Mr. .Toef A. rnsteruack had beeu elected conductor for next year. J.ast evening's concert was a "popu lar" one in the best se,nse of the word, for nil the" music, while not of the really "heavy" order, was of the high en grade of excellence. Mr. l'aster nack conducted the orchestra, which as iiuuIp up of members of the Phila delphia Orchestra, and played the "Mig- ' non" overture, J. Slbelius's tone poem. ' "J'lnlunilln,", MieJ second "Arlesi; cfim" xufte ofItfzet, Htrauss' lovelt wlilfK. ''Thles frtjnfthe Vienna 'Woods" I mill tlin TtiiifK, ,f tlt.i Tf.i.ru (fmtt ' !. , A'..... . v. mi' aai'u. n, i.ijiii . "(tiocoiida." The program tlius pre-I, sented a diversity of musical interest i and proved to be the best of the season ' ns wen lis the. inot 'Cntliusjaticiiliy re ceived, t ' It ' as .ll performed, nlthougli there were several orchestral slips due probably to insufficient re- "Better Than" is the Plough ton sales argument j never "as good as. " : E. F.IOl3GHTON & CO. '! 240 W. Somerset Street ' ftiijsdelphia ( a comn to bo In- ono of tho largo forms to be uimeuit to play, indeed, the nttacKH and tho changes of tempi arc more dif ficult In n walta by Strauss or Walil teufel than In the average classic sym phony. , Two sollsts. were presented,' one, C. '.MarsiuU a, icll-known teitor of this city, and' tho other an nmaxinglv Ial ented jyuth, Marvin Mau-.el, pianist, of New Vork, son of one nf the contra bass players In the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Mr. Mnar.el played the Tschalkowsky l-flat minor concerto. Mr. Mnrzlale appeared first of the soloists and sang with good tone ami fine volume the death scene from "Othello." lie made a very favorable impression and was heartily encored. Sir. Maazel played at the close ot the program, except for one number, nn exccfciiit nrmngement for the one really heavy number of the- evening. ' He Is evidently qulle yoniig, hut this charac teristic was not apparent In hls'playlng, which was mature In stvle. wlitln he. himself, was perfectly sdlf-possessed. Ills teehnlquo is cleaner and generally -A- better than that of the average concert pianist and while his Interpretation was not especially elastic "nor, original, it was sound and in excellent taste throughout. Ho wow obliged to respond with two encores, the "Musical Snuff ilox, by Ignats Krledmnnn. and the i' m n?.r Prelulc ot nnchmaulnoff, tlic last be lliit.Mnuputflly well, played. lhe fiture outlook nf'lhc society Is most promising, according to one of the board ,,6f .directors last evening. Plans arc already btlng made for the bringing out of young soloists of talent and tho presentation' ;ot the successful candidates for the various hiedols to be awarded by tho society. The women committee, has .announced a rausicale and dance,, In tho Rose Garden of tho Hellcvuc-Stratford for Friday evening, May 111. ASK FOR and GET The Original r Malted Milk for Infanta andhlmralids Avoid Imltatlonaand Substitutes uni Igyinton ipniiortj A Souvenir for Every Customer HALLAHAN'S t ,.-' f a i 1870 vs 50! 1920 Anniversary Sale Sehsational Valves in Good Shoes' for t. Men, Women and Children j 1 1 Actual Stavings of 20 to 45 t - ? ' j UII"J M Your Size Is Here' Among' These Extraordinary Values at M ! (k A r SaH rsV r m Ifm" I wizk Em ' k mm SW m'KHB,4 (Hlnnfiilirrffnr will 111 HIH' ( rtW I jLkfltSSMth X-iVN-. Qn Vt" 'mm. i k V Ny lit $$P fro K19 -5f F mil ' iftU J I Mi I irTiii wmm ' I Iffif W HI I mm WK Ai- K if v flfll I mH IE s V S Auf.V 1 inl- W?l JS laKlM ViVffUnt tf illl I HlW m 'lIXii WMr IP i i J ill Pin?' i v x. y m WrjmC t ' ' """" ' WWm. fTinnn SHOESU m ir.j i m " ffiwac t" I I!rfl"v ' l';.'i SIT tt ' - 5-!,!.. I. , l.lj.iintt?EiJ',..,...., ,;,. -k.6,f,""'. v.'.,v g.95 The Average Value 10i00 Some Are n.00 Value Many 12.00 to 15.00 Values Women's Ties At 5.95 Dainty ties similar to the cut with the new French heels and turn soles. Here in patent leather, black suede and black satin. 12.00 Value Women's Oxfords At 5.95 Brogues, whip tips, straight tips, and plain vamps. With turn or welt soles ; Louis heels, military heels and walking heels. n tan calf, black kid, gun- mctal, brown kid, mahog any calf and WHITE Nu buck, WHITE kid and WHITE reignskin. .9.00 to 12.00 Values Women's Pumps ' , At 5.95 n fifty or more super- smart styles ; tailored pumps, spat pumps, buckle pumps, novelty pumps. With turn or welt sble's, high and lpw French heels, military 'heels and low 'heel s. Mn- patent leather, black kid, black .suede, black satin, black velvet, brown kid, tan calf and WHIT E b u c k, WHITE kid, WHITE reignskin and WHITE Eve cloth. .9.00 to 12.00 Values Ml Sizes 1 to 8 and All Widttut A A to D Included in These Lois i, , lI'IH RELINERS BOOTS We carry a large stock land can ship at once. Three and four ply boots skived all around, 35c per pound. Reliners, all sizes, un finished, skived all around, at 45cper pound. Wrife for our low prices on finished reliners. All prices quoted f. o. b. Memphis. Wholesale only ; will not shitless than 25 pounds. Will contract for week ly quantities. aron tire & rubber co. 54 NORTH FRONT ST. Dcpt. I' Memphis, Tenn. i Diamond Bar Bii$s- Wc arc constantly produc ing new an8 artistic1 effects. Among them a beautiful platinum bar pin in a tapcr idgjj design which enhances the nineteen diamonds it con tains $480. i S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MEnClIANTS-AlEWELlSlls SILVERSMITHS li v . , . .-t:... ........... ..om.. , ?.V.V.VAYAVAV H Stationery v. y For Bookkeepers BLANK BOOKS Hound and 1.0090 Loaf i.TTHoartAi'iurta , rniNTiNa KNanAVINO OFFICE STATIONERY AND surriJiE3 THfc bookkeeper who really takes pride in the appearance of his work will appreciate Mann Quality Supplies. Sucli as for example Stock loose leaves, Binders, Holders: Blank Books, Columnar Books V- to 30 columns) : ponclfe, pens, Inks, erasers; card index cabinets and do on. Complete stocks on hand for immediate delivery. , , WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Nciu York Offices: S61 Broadway. Foundcdin 1848 rfP Charge Accounts Solicited - 1 1 A Small Deposit Will Reserve any of these Garments. Balance in Small Payments during the Summer. 0 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE keiths) eooocooc Free Fur. Storage until October on all Anniversary F u r Purchases. F u r Remodeling and Repairing done during the Summer months at specially attractive rales. S5, 'Oa New Shipment ot Funh to the Front in the 9 f Forfoes Anniversary V , a -mr f m iwiiuuiiun 3 MONDAY 1 X "fe 5a, OGsafiocaoocsssGi8 cSP 'ersary to 2y 919-921 Market Street emu nnri rhnainut s rcif.4 4028-30 Lancaster Avenue 27-I6-4S Gcrmantown Avenue 5601-06.Gcrriiantown Avenue -t.BmMkStem.Qpw Pvmw . Everv Dollar's Worth of Fur.s in this Anniversary Sale marked at prices fully 40 LOWER THAN PRESENT MARKET PRICES because we are manufac turing Furriers selling direct to you. And here conies these shipments intended for the opening of our Anniversary and held up because production is slow these days. This spoiled our Anni versary plans, but it doesn't spoil theextra savings we've marked for you. in Fur Coats Savings Up Jo j2 $145 Marmot Coats' $74.50 J.iiiKo Hliawl collar and cuffs, hinuit nportH model. $1 65 Taupe Coney Coats. $89.50 I ..rK'- tio coilur mid i.ufis. 4 I. nt, inodfl. $195 Nutria Coats $117.50 r.jircp hIiuwI coilur and tufft. ImiI! ll,ii I'd BPOitH model. $265 Muskrat Coats . . .$145.00 J.iiiKC shawl collar und cults ,iml lioidi i of Meal. $250 Hudson Seal Coats, $165.50 p mo bcKclcd aklns HKidr In hliort m,iii effn t. $395 French Seal Coats, $275.00 N.itm-iil squirrel Hhuwl collui Full lliii.-d tnitilrl. $545 Jap Mink Coats Smart fur coat mod' I matched pclW. Fur Coatees Savings Up to z $175 Kit Coney $110.00 $135 Australian Seal . . . .$95.00 $225 Hudson Seal .$145.00 .$245.00 VERY SPECIAL 27 WOLF SCARFS UnliKcd from -J .. $1 n.50 19 F I n t nunlll.r kklnni lurgn jinlinul rfTril, In iitiipn Mini liroHii, .$395.00 fh ' $595 I of perfectly FUR CHOKERS Win Now Hudson Seal $24.50 $17.50 Australian Opossum. 2?. 50 10,50 Raccoon 37.50 24.30 Natural Mink 55.00 39.50 Stone Marten 110.00 .64.50 FUR SCARFS W(r Now Beaver ' $37.50 $24.50 Brown Fox 37.50 24.50 Tnupo Fox 37.50 24.50 Jap Crow Fox 65.00 49.50 Skunk 85.00 59.50 $350 Mole Skin $350 Beaver Coatees . . .$245.00 $495 Natural Squirrel, $395.00 Mink Coatees ...$495.00 VERY SPECIAL 24 SEAL STOLES Ilcilucetl from tlS.SO $2050 J.utrou Australian Snl, lonir, wlUn atoli)) flne illlt llnliir. SS Liberty Bonds, and Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted- Jk Comparison See Van Is Proof! , Scivef Values Before Buying Furniture q Apply the acid tek of comparison. Wc urge and advise it, for your own satisfaction and profit. We frankly say: J Do not buy Furniture until you have seen the wonderful op portunities in our great display. One of the mightiest m ex tent, finest in quality, most varied in styles, and rarest in values ever assembled in these times under this or any other roof. ' The scope and efficiency of this great organization, with its inexpen sive jocation, and wonderful facilities for economic buying, manufactur ing and selling, give us enormous advantages that make selection here at all times, and particularly now, a pricc-saving round of opportunity for customers as befits America's Retajl Furniture Headquarters. Innumerable Suits and Pieces as true and as cjiarming- as craftsmen ever fashioned or house wives admired. CJ The Furniture and price-tags are eloquent of the facts. Make comparison ! CJ Come, satisfy yourself how this Great Store is today helping to reduce the cost of living for thousands, as it has for nearly forty years. II I '' I ': 'l il hiF - v I ' P'.-" Sid BlA " 'l t, " -1 '' i lasAtfn y vx l leap bb-J 1 rnil ii il WLBg.S.m -1 ' ' i ! i i iv jmwffsssss TTiafMnina W:iH i i a--cL, - .msmim ?: 55 ! : : I :S :ai if 'I I W i ?3 :: - j , :, 7 This Unusually Exquisite Adam Suite, 4 Pieces, $425.00 In fashioning this handsome Chamber Suite, the designer employed the Adam style, producing an extremely chaste and classic effect, characteristic of this Period. The ornamentations, sparingly employed, are so artistically balanced as to add to the harmony of the pleasing ensemble. The simple elegance cannot fail to appeal to" the discriminat ing judge of all that Is fine and exquisite in Period Furniture., In Mahogany or Walnut. Note the large size Bureau, top 54x24 inches, Mirror, 44x30 inches; Chifforobe has large drawer and trays. These Suites 25 Below Market Prices Values Chosen at Random and Which Speak for Themselves Living1 Room Overstuffed Suite, spring seat, loose cushions. Tapestry covered, 3 pieces, $245.00. Overstuffed Suite, spring seat, loose cushions. Tapestry covered, 3 pieces, $375.00. Overstuffed Suite, spring seat, loose cushions. Tapestry covered, 3 pieces, $435.00. Canc-and-Mnhogany Suite, up holstered Tapestry-covered seat, 2 pillows and roll, 3 pieces, $265.00. Cane-andM a h o g a ny Suite, loose cushion seats, covered with blue figured -Velour. Hus two pillows and rollj 3 pieces, $365.00. Same Suite, Tapestry-covered, $345.00. Cane-and-M a h o k a ny Suite, seat upholstered in blue Velour, 3 pieces, $195.00. Cane-and-M a h o g a ny Suite, seat upholstered in Tapes try, 3 pieces. $155.00. Up holstcred in Velour, $165.00. Dining Room Dining Hoom Suite, Walnut, (Queen Anne style), 4 pieces, $316.00. Dining Room Suite, Walnut, (Queen Anne style), 4 pieces, $229.00. Dining Room Suite, Mahog any, (Louis XVI style), 4 pieces, $442.00. Dining Room Suite, Mahog any, Walnut or Golden Oak, (Queen Anno style), 4 pieces, $370.00. Dining Room Suite. Mahog any finish, (William and Mary stylo), 4 pieces, $328.50. Dining Room Suite, Walnut (Italian Design), 4 pieces, $630.00. Dining Room Suite, Mahogany finish (Sheraton style), 4 pieces, $450.00. Dining Room Suite, Mahog any, (Adam style), 4 pieces, $380.00. Bedroom Bedroom Suite, Mahogany or Walnut, (Louis XVI Stylo), 4 pieces, $320.00. Bedroom Suite, Walnut, 4 pieces, $290.00. 3 pieces, same Suite, $225.00. Bedroom Suite, Mahogany or Walnut, (Adam Style), 4 pieces, $365.00. Bedroom Suite, Mahogany fin ish, 4 pieces, $269.00. Bedroom Suite, Mahogany fin ish, (Adam Style), 4 pieces, $194.50. Bedroom Suite, Mahogany, (Louis XVI Style), 4 pieces, $346.00. Bedroom Suite, Mahogany, (Queen Anne Stylo), 4 pieces, $325.00. Bedroom Suite, Mahogany, (Adam stylo), 4 pieces, $329. Chiffonicrcs, Mahogany finish, from $25.50 to $40.50. Poster Beds, $57.50 to $175.00. Enameled Beds, $8 to $53.50. :: !! Unusual Values in Floor Coverings Imported Rice-Straw Rugs Thei. run ro espfrlally adapt ed to Poreh, Hun Parlorn, nun Siilowa and Cottaceii. Nl pattern" und pretty color combinations. Nolo trine prices. 9x12 ft $12.00 8x10 ft 8.75 6x 9 ft 6,75 liay'Linoleums Now There la no better tlm In th. year than now to lay Unolouma. The warm period Juat ahead will permit the material to adjuat ItaaK to nn ordinary trregularltlea In the Moor, which will add ycara of life i the Linoleum, A Urue and varl "I lino of tho chearteat apd moat durable pittterna In Ih better Krades. at the Inwaftt prlcea, f.t.!S to f3.!ff per an. yard. Wool and Fiber No better Wool and Fiber Ruga made the famoui "Perfection" brand. Seamless and reveralble, In a wide range ot coloring!, In plain, and all-over effecta. nuga that look well, wear well and ara exception ally attractive In price. 6x9 alio, $11,00 7.8x0 alio. $13.50 12X18 8x12 llze, $18.75 12x12 size, $25.00 lie, $31.00 New Spring Draperies for Every Need faem have wo carried arcer BtocKs. greater varieties, handsomer designs or richer colorings, tn all the needed fabrics. Portieres, Cush ions, Cretonnes, Sillt-and-Cotton fabrics and a wido range of other articles to meet summer requirements at prices that have helped to mako this store distinctive for good values. :: I ii I I I OFRslsE in lM T Upholatered Couch Hammock, $2B.0O t. C" .U Ji- --- -V- L- J if L 4- . 4 t-l r 31 AW Thli handaome .Comh Hammock, illuilrated, has ma-piece mattress, "upholsterrd aeat and reclining up holstered adjustable back, oovnred with hrnvy duclt In choice of Khukl, Oray, Oreen or niue color, rein forced nalvanUed chain suspension. OatvanUed rust lesa spring'. A great value at IM.on. Other Couch HammockR, $12.50 to $80.00 Rush Fiber Rocker Iliiali Tiber Itocker, Illustrated, hsa shared hack, roll edge, strong and comfortable With Baronial rirown finish, A rocker that la hard to enual anywhere at this price, A large assortment ur Raey Chair and noukers at propor tionate savings. Summer Furniture i Iti'l Tt .lift j for aun parlor, porch and lawn. "Witts and alncle plecas, . , . many- uphol.ter.d In Ru,h F11"r R"U" 8-28 beautiful fabrics. Wloker. Cane, Willow, Ituah Fiber Old Hickory all attractively priced. .rid Business Furniture v SSau..." for entire Hult.s, Including Filing Cablnots of Wood or Htee) and Underwriters' Model Safes, Kstlmatea given, and layouta planned. I'ltone IOinbard 030. Our Skilled Decorators ; "'"rvie'e1 to help you in the harmonious and artistic r ranenient of a single room or a wholo house. REFRIGERATOR, CLOCKS AND LAMPS IN GREAT VARIETY UY an b civ Matiufaqlurors Importers and Retailers Store Onena Oldie at 6,00 MrKt ,8trtt, Frry BetU carta appoint oior &JLkbiZ. :&'$. Market Street Perry, Carnclen, New Jersev at B.oo p. M. L.ntt ooDoilt laailaieeseeiftaeeaeeeeteeaaaeaeeaiiaasaaasaaatitae-.maaa.a..taVeesseseaaeseseseeessts..'- MtlMMMt.fltMlttMMttelafMttMMteMt af....... 1- "AMj, .,,- ,',w i iMJTstjtfliltfllillalliaJaiBW Vlii I iifnii?- il'fi 1 illi i "'-J'- jLMii.-.ir 'W'M .i !i il u
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