Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 12, 1920, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, "HAY 12, 1920
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LEGION'S AID 10
FORM
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War Departmont to Havo All
Organizations Reprosentod
on Body
W 'WOMEN ALSO WANT BONUS
, An effort will ho mad In I'hUnilelphia
,in the pnrt of the nervire nml Infor
.tnstlon branch of thr grnernl stnff. War
Department, ro-oporatlnR with thp
AmrrlcAti Legion . to form a service
men' welfare committee, representative
of thp world war vet own optimizations
and tho-civilian orRanUntions Inter
ested In war work. , ,
T.iputpnnnt .Tnsenh I. Htnerkei. .ir
i?Z) CKOSS TO RBJEMBER
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
Service IV ill Be Hold Here Tonight With Many Malting
Addresses World-Famous Nurse Was Born
100 Years Ago
.the representative of the War IVnnrt
Snent lu thin work In lnnouvnnin. Is
ndcavorltiR to brluR about the forma
tlon of thl Broun which will nit In
an advisory capacity aud which will
supplement and co-ordlnnte the work
of the various war nnd civilian bodies
' There will be Included on the com
mittee, representatives of the Ameri
can Legion, American Keil Cross,
Knights of Columbus, Salvation Army,
"War Risk Insurnncc. Vortitlnml Trnln
1ns Board. United State public health
service, nrmy. navy and marine ie
crultlng officers and representatives of
the department of public welfare and
the department of public safety
, The Yeomen (f INt No. r0 hns de
cided to stand on its orlnlnnl indorse
ment of the bonus for former service
women and continue its dcmanil on Con
gress that women be Included under
the terms of the bill nrovldlng ad
justed compensation. The question wns
passed upon iu this form at a meeting
held lar nlht in the Jewish Wclfaiu
Club. lCin Master street.
Miss Mar H Pittingor hairmnn
the welfare committee of the post.
Teported that it is co operating with
other organizations The post i also
assisting in the work of Americanism
under the direction of Miss Shor. chair
man of the committee She asked for
volunteers of Tost ."0 for Tuesday and
Thursday evenings to teach the children
t the poorer district to sew on those
evenings from 7 until 0. Supper will
be provided for the girls who volunteer.
Entertainment was provided at the
meeting by Mis t'nderhofer, accom
panied by Miss Hower.
Hit by Truck, Boy May Die
Emll Brescl, eight years old. 220!)
Oakdale street, was struck jesterdav !'
a truck driven by E. Docosta. ll.'l"
South Thirteenth street. I'hsirians at
the Women's Homeonathic Ilotpitnl
ay the boy may die. Dccostu was arrested.
This Is the 100th anniversary of the
birthday of the piemlere nurse of the
world, Florenco Nightingale. Her cen
tenary Ir being celebrated bv the lied
Cross and nursing organizations In most
parts of the world.
An impressive memorial service will be
held In this city at 8:15 this evening in
the naptlst Temple. Itroad and Hcrks
streets. Addresses will be made by the
lle Itnbert Norwood, of Overbrook :
.Miss Hilda W. Smith, acting dean of
Prjn Maur College, and Hi. Edward
I'aiker Davis, of Jefferson Medical Col
lege Florence Nightingale was born 1n
Florence. Italy, of English pnrents.
fter a outli of refinement and educa
tion and social activity, she became In
terested In hospital work, n thing un
usual for a joung gentlewoman of that
time, ller attention was enrly directed
to the condition of hospitals. She trav
eled extensively on the Continent to
studv such Institutions nnd entered a
(nurse of trnining lu nursing with the
Sisters of Snlnt Vincent de Paul, in
Paris, nnd at the Kalserwcrth Institu
tion on the Ithine.
When the Crimean War broke out in
1S.14 he orgnnlred a nursing depart
ment nt Scutari and by her uutirlng'
energj anil great ability in alleviating
the suffering of the sick und wounded
ncciulrcd a world-wide reputation.
One of her first acts on arriving near the
scene of battle wns to care for the
wounded in the fnmous charge of the
light brigade She spent large sums of
her own money, ami used her political
Influence to further her work
At the close of the war she cave n
testimonial fund of S'J.-iO.nilO for the es
tablishment of the Nightingale Home nt
! EVERY share of
i Houghton- stock is
, owned by the active
I officers and employees
'or their immediate
! families.
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E. F. HOUGHTON & CO.
I 240 W. Somerset Street Philadelphia
St. Thomas' Hnsptnl for the training of
nurses. During the Civil nnd the Franco
Prussian wars she was often Consulted
on questions of camp sanitation,
She is recrcd the world over ns the
first of the great army of "Angels of
Mercy."
TO HEAR ELJCTION CASES
Appeal of Case Against David Mar
tin In Common Pleas
Common Pleas Court No. 1 fixed nezt
Friday at 12 p. m. for a hearing on
election matters.
This Includes the appeal of Allen S.
Morgan, counsel for John It. McLean,
Jr.. administration-candidate for state
senator in the Fifth district, from the
nminlinous rullntr of the Hoard of Reals-
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tration commissioners permitting mate
Senator uavm Martin to vote irom me
Nineteenth ward.
The list also includes a number of
appeals from the striking off of names
from the. lcgistry lists Dy tnc commis
sioncrs.
RELINERS BOOTS
We carry a large stock
and can ship at once.
Three and four ply
boots skived all around,
35c per pound.
Reliners, all sizes, un
finished, skived all around,
at 45c per pound.
Write for our low prices
on finished reliners.
All prices quoted f. o. b.
Memphis.
Wholesale only ; will not
ship less than 25 pounds.
Will contract for week
ly quantities.
AKRON TIRE &
RUBBER CO.
54 NORTH FRONT ST.
Memphis, Tenn.
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AUTO AND TROLLEY CRASH
Man and Woman Are Injured When
Driver1 Falls to Get Off Tracks
As the result of an unexplained head
on collision between an automobile nnd
a trolley car last night, Harry Helm
man, Jr., twenty-eight years old, of
Chesllhurst, N, J nnd Mrs. Ella nol
lar. twenty-six. of Eighth and Elm
strceta. Camden, arc In thn Cooper Hos
pital, the former In n serious condition.
Sehuman, who wns driving his car
on Federal street, Camden, apparently
becoming blinded by the headlight of
the nnproachlng trolley, fulled to turn
out of the tracks nnd smashed straight
Into the speeding car. The automobile
w-as wrecked nnd both of its occupants
thrown out Into the street, Schuninn re
ceiving a fractured skull and Mrs. Hol
lar serious cuts and bruises.
SANSOM MERCHANTS DINE
Hundred Members at Annual Affair
of Business Association
Store than 100 members of the San
son Street Huslnesg Men'a Association
attended the ninth annual banquet of
the association laskcvenlng at the Hotel
Hiiighani. The banquet was preceded
by n meeting nnd election of officers.
Samuel Dcutsch was elected president
of the association. The following offl
ceta were also elected: A. V. Drown,
vie president j J. F. Nelll, secretary;
Josoph B, Bechtel, tieasyrer, and the
following members of the executivo
committee: Charles WIeslnger, Harry
W. Smith, H. Joseph, Harry B, Davis
nnd William D. Keatlugt ,
Addresses were made during the ban
quet by Edward J. Cuttcll, city stat
istician : Joseph 8. SlacLaughlln. for
mer director of supplies, and Morris k.
Conn, former city councilman. -.
Mr. Conn urged that the city appro
priate a sum of $100,000 for advertising
the commercial and residential value
of the city throughout the entire country.
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CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Announcing for Tomorrow, Thursday
A Sale Extraordinary
WOMEN'S
CAPES, COATS and WRAPS
of unusual character at prices barely covering the
costs of materials and making.
Your Choice of 297 WRAPS
Models for every occasion. Wraps for morning, afternoon and evening
wear; for town, country or seashore. A large variety of fabrics to choose
from. Conservative as well as novelty models, many of which there are but
one or two of a kind and are exclusive with this shop. Fine silk linings.
Divided into 4 Groups for Quick Disposal
27.50
85 Capes and Coats
Values up to S9.S0
Poiret Twill, Polocloth, Tweed, Leather and Serge.
93 Capes, Coats and Wraps 37.50
Values up to 75.00
Burella, Wool-Jersey. Covert and Poiret Twill.
65 Capes, Coats and Dolmans 65.00
Values up to 125.00
Tricotines, Plaids and Novelty Fabrics.
54 Capes, Coats and Wraps 75.00
Values up to 165.00
Taffeta (Evening Wraps) Peachbloom Wraps.
In Addition to the Above Groups Advertised, There are
Other Odd Groups of Capes, Coats and Wraps
at Proportionate Reductions
LiB3? EXTRAORDINARYifc"
IVWuMr if REDUCTIONS f3P;W--
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f $:'& l'-'' AND FRIDAY VW"'''
1 'Iffkf & 500 Fascinating W K
fW: HATS 1'H
f jty, For Dress or Sports Wear SBSi
! aLl 1 $C-75 o $7.45 mM)
S Regularly Priced $15 and $20 jSf jSsijW
dmY .A The Most Remarkable Millinery V.3Mk
raRS fA-'.,':" Sale of the Season '' i'';;' mT
:V'. yTW vz&:' ' when you consider that none of ' ' ',." .'JgZyJ?'
I 'V '':-:"y lwiff!' cac hats have been in our ; ' '''&$ f
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Diamond and Platinum
Bracelets
Our present stock comprises
an unusual collection of flex
ible bracelets. Some entirely
of diamorids, others combina
tions of diamonds nnd
sapphires.
A flexible bracelet of plati-'
num with thirty-seven dia
monds in individual octago
nal scttings--$1350.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
DIAMOND MEnCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
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Regularly Priced to 16.50
For immediate clearance to make room for the incoming Summer Hats.
SALE PRICE
5.00
All Sales Must Be Final
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I $8 to $12 Values 1
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PV Time Only J
WjM Trn kid; blade9 fesTVctc light shade (Km
Pjfl hid; patent coll. tan and black. EJ
Ej 31 S. 15th St., 2d Floor
KJ Open for Your Convenience From 8 A. M. to 6i30 P. M. jgfj
Mk Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention ftf)
LIBERTY SIX
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The beautiful difference in the
way the Liberty rides and
drives, is only one indication
of its deep and abiding quality
Another is the slight need
for our services, as Liberty
owners in this locality so
well know.
W.S.Kip Motor Company
14084410 North Broad Street
(At Matter)
Phone Poplar 7506 Open Evenings
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Our Full Stocks, $435,000
Open to Your Choice at
One-Third Off
All the Suits
All the Overcoats
All the Summer Clothing
All the Raincoats
All the Fine Tailoring Fabrics
All the Straw Hats and Felt
Hats and Caps
All the Fine Shirts
All the Neckwear and Collars
All the Underwear
Everything in the store to be
quickly sold at
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profits and in many cases a
good part of the cost.
Throughout the high price
period our regular prices have
been consistently lower than
other stores that sell fine
clothing and now this offer of
everything in the store at a
full third off has caused little
less than a sensation.
William H. Wanamaker
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