rr'i f ! 'si, Wr v v; -," v,v vr)i "Kim .1 V f' lUl' ' I ' "J1. '' ' ' , J. I ,.r' V r LEGION IN STATE TO HAVE NEW HEAD George F. Tyler Will Not 'Seek Ro-eloction Against Any Western Pennsylvanlan ESTIMATED ON DELEGATES Iron Legion lu Tmhsylvi?- m. Amrr l, , wilt rloct n now tlcpnrtmriu com- m rndfr nt Hip cront) nnm.nJ anton- h at AllMitown. June 18 fliitl 10. Rmfcc TV. Tyler will not seek rc-clcc- ll0-n' . i...i .....ll.lnntxa nri nnrlnelnE 'ST. 1mm pnrtf thrVl.tr. It I, ,,,"! tliwt the offlcc will not nln mMo 1'hllmlelplilR, since Mr Ty or, X live In Montgomery connty, 1ms h,M U -incc organization In this Mate nre limn n JW' nt. It w 11 timloubt .tlv to to western IVnnsylvanln. "'ocfcrnl Albert J. Lorim. of l'lttj, i,rS,. l'a., brlfindler Renernl In the (I I'.. who wns prominent nt the n,',t cantonment, is being prominently ,. mtinneil foi commander. "'llrtaiTlcr Oenernl William G. Price, n' Clieoter, l'a.. commnndcr jot the iftveiEhtb Artillery Brlcndc, Twenty fWith Division. Is also being mentioned. Lieutenant Henry II. Houston Post, of (Jcrmantown. ban readied n member hip of 7"0, which will Rive it debt jclntei in the stntc cantonment. This ft HI be the largest representation from ,e city. The next largest will be for flcnjamln Franklin Post and "VVnlter M. Clearly Post, with fifteen delegates each. David W. Jameson Post and Prince Korbes Post Xo. 7 will baye four dcle ratps according to present indications. The All-Navy Post held the member ship lead in Philadelphia for a long time, but witli tho advance In elites lit, membership fell off. Still It has 100 members ami will have flvo dclc tales. llaymond E. Greeley Post W, nt its last meeting, decided to hold regular meeting-) Tuesday evening of every neck, instead of the second and fourth l'ueiilay of each month. The Ladies' Auxiliary of Post 01 recently conducted i rummage sale for tljo benefit of the post. r-Hand Knitting Wools Direct From the Mill l'or Maklnc Hnrulrr nml Notrltlrs, 30 DIFFERENT $A .00 COLORS tb. PURITAN WORSTED MILLS 121 NO. 7THST.rPHILA. SWKATRRS SIADIJ TO ORDER Ilrll Tlionc Market 888 THE MAN . WE WANt must be young, ambitious, active, capable and willing to work for small salary at the start, with 'every as surance of advancement as he shows his worth. One acquainted with the Soft Drink bottlers and Soda Fountain trade would bo most acceptable if possess ing the other qualifications. It is a position requiring executive ability and carries responsibilities. B 530, LEDGER OFFICE J Many a residence near the business section of the ton n could be made much moil; profitable by putting in a store front a com. lunation shop-and-dwcll-ing. If you have such a residence, wc will be glad to talk the matter over with you, and show you just how you can increase our income. No obliga tion on your part no trouble on ours. . I -Reaitorc?4 Munlifr I'lilln. Kent Estate Hoard ll 'u OOlcr Clitnliiut at JMIi 1 Bonn ar.l Offlc.-. Cot HI.),. !.'..' ,. . Uak ,, omcc. Oiwoaiti Slbiloii 'I I LAUN-DRY-ETTE 'Washes and Dries Without Wringer The Laun - Dry - Etto dnt look like other Wahing machines you've "en, and it isn't. It doe. more than others. It drie, n whoI 'ubfu of clothes ready ,0J the ine in just one minute without han. 'nK or loss of buttons! Slop in today and see inn LaunDry.Ette, linHC11 n179 Chestnut Street BLIND VIOLINIST PLAYS, Abraham Haltowltsch Glvesjnterest jng Recital a Wltherspoon Hall 'Abraham Hnitoultn-h, n 'blind violin ist, gave nn Intcrestlne reritnl In Wltherspoon Hall last evening before u fnir-slzed nudlcnrc. Considering the tremendous handicap under which lie 1ms labored, Mr. HaltoWltseb has ac fompllshed much, although there is in bis plajlng tint, sense of strain which Is always apparent In a performer suffer ing from nn nlmost Insurmountable pnynicai disability. mm i l'9nc'' llis Program with the ,t inimuniii conrrrto in u and toliowed it U'lth the treillPlldnllHlv illnicnlr nml In. tellectunlly exacting ( minor sonata for violin mono ly Sebastian Uncb. In neither of them did Mr. Haltowltsch rise to llio possibilities of the composition, especially in tho lfiieh number, in which in ndditlon his memory was nt.fault sev eral times. The soloist was far more happy in the uvo groups or smaller pieces which fol lowed. These included the slow move ment from the Tschalkowsky concert", a Chopln-Krclsler mazurka and pieces by Harasatc, IJrahms, Pcrgamcnt and I'agatiint-Aucr. Mr. Haitowitsch's greatest nsset is in n warm tone of Tair power, which In playing has both sincerity and tempera many passages was very beautiful. His ment. HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER FOR COAI. Nw principle: constant sup ply: 2 to 30 (tallnns. lc, Heats rsdlators also. There in noth ing Just as booiI. Free book. Reeves Stove 38 &-Foundry Co. So. 2d friiaM DENTAL X-RAY STUDIO Radiography and Diagnosis DR. BYRON M. FELL 602 renlHM Bldr.. 1328 Chestnut St. l'botae filbert 0781 tvb nrrf DIAMONDS GOLD & SILVER .Tmelry nt All Kinds: TTIrliKt Trlrea rld Penn Smelting & Refining Works -Th Old Gold ahop" 90G Filbert St., PhiU., Pa. Secretary or Assistant Touns- woman, at present employed as secretary to adtertltlns; manager of large publication, holni- renrhed limit of. adancement, desires to rlmnge po ulllon for one orferlne sreater oppor tunities, preferably na sedretary or assistant to oilerllslnc manager of manufacturing concern or store. Ca pable of handling correspondence on own lnltlatle, assuming responsibility, and taking an Intelligent Interest in work, Salary 130 a week: would accept J23 until ability is shown. s v B 521, Ledger Office RVJj; MAY X3", 1020 ' " lfcl ";' ' ' ' " ' ' , t. . i ' i Mi. ' ' ,, . . I. , " s t j t . - 'r r Here's Your Opportunity! You men who have declared that you 'will wear your old clothesuntilpriceswerereduced! One- Third Off our Entire Stock! . Amounting to $435,000 in all including everything in the store Suits, topcoats, raincoats, dress clothes, tailoring fabrics to measure. Shirts, straw hats, ties, collars, underwear yes everything nothing witheld. NOTE: No charges, all purchases for cash only. No exchanges. Sale will be discontinued withqut notice. Necessary alterations charged for. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street A lllllilillMiM tatoti ' PI tn.Tr: Smart Clothes HATEVER is worth, while, is worth its cost. Men's Clothes are ' not exempt from, this inflexible law. Contrasted with former days, the prices of our Spring Clothes are not low, but as the quality is high, the price is fair. What others carry on as a trade, Stein Bloch carry up to an art. The practices of Finest Custom Tailoring are long-established principles of Stein-Bloch handi work . . . New Spring Suits and Topcoats of traditional Stein-Bloch quality and smartness are to be seen on view here. 3TRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. MARKET, EIGHTH AND FILBERT STREETS Exclusive Distributors in Philadelphia for the Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes f I is Exclusive Distributors in Philadelphia H H for the Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes 111 jMftlk rn Stein-Bloch Made Quality The Habit Of Years, Long AW'J i Before Quality Became the Headline Of The Dayi AB 1 iMMxmmiXAm m ANNOUNi:,Mi:.VTS IQIt FIHIIAV. MAY I4TII, ftTOHH 1IOUKH M.NK U, riVi;-TIIIKTV O'Cr.OdH- STRAWBRIDGE I CIOTHIER Men Should Compare and Judge for Themselves the Matchless Character of These Clothing Values If there were any signs ahead of a probable reduction in the cost of producing good Clothing, we should be very glad to tell you so. Every manu facturer says costs cannot soon be reduced, simply because labor and materials cost more now than ever before. If there is any considerable surplus stock of Clothing in the market, it is certainly of the lower grades, and not of tbc finer quality such as we get. from the tailoring shops of the STEIN BLOCH COMPANY, HART, SCHAPPNER & MARX and the ARNOLD-LOUCHHEIM COM PANY. But We Have Large Lots of High-Class Clothing at Reductions of 25 to 50 per Cent from the Regular Prices We believe it would be IMPOSSIBLE TO REPLACE our great stock of Men's Clothing just now, at any price and certainly impossible to replace it at prices as low as we paid. But the time has come to reduce this stock auicklv: tlimv- fore, about'THREE THOUSAND SPRING SUITS and large numbers of Ton Coats and Trousers are MARKED AT VERY UNUSUAL RFnTTPTTnfjq f,l our regular moderate prices. COMPARE THESE VALUES wYft tKt vw can finfl anywhere in this city or any other city. vUULjii AUtn tne best yu (ill Men's "Alco" Suits with Two Pairs Ct A h A A of Trousers Save 33 per Cen t $4t-4r. jj sale piSLatlySvK. oodSAS & ' is " ole- fcNVV 'x J 1 ' KA Zr SI I " -" v 0 Already We Have Sold Thousands of Straw Hats "Straw Hat Day" it rained the following few days weie too cold to discard the felt head wear nevertheless, Straw Hats went out from this Store in the hands and on the heads of men at such a rate that we have already had to take unusual steps in order to leplenihh our stocks. The reason for this unusual activity? There arc four, The first is the surpassing excellence and moderate price standaids of our 1920 stocks. The otheis are these THREE values which careful comparison will prove to be unexcelled in this city to-day: Brand-new Straw Hats 35 per Cent. Under Value An excellent vaiiety of braids, in several of the trimmest shapes and propoitions of the present season. Our "Wickham" Straw Hats The Value Feature of 1920 You'll pay at lea.-t a dollar more than lhi price elsewhere for Hats equal in quality to these fine Stnnit Straws. Kine, medium and coarse weaves and your choice of 12 attractive new styles. Genuine South American Cj q r Panama Hats, Exceptional $ J Every Hat impoited and perfect in every detail of. weave, bleach and finish. The saving is ,'W per cent. s m UindKc t'lothlti Sc on I I li ii MniKet Siren. Ciai Plain -Color Neckties A Special Lot at 50c About 2000 of these popular Four-in-hands hae ju-t come our way, at a price-concession of about 2." per cent. Many excellent shades to choo.-e from. - SiMubrltlcs Clothl.'i lu I MaiKii Street Shirts of Custom Fabrics at $4.00 They are made of fine impmtul madrae m the distinctive patterns and colorings typical of weaves from foreign dooms. Generousiv cut to alToid full comfort to the wenici, sewed with painstaking care. Neglige styles with soft cuffs. They would be excellent value at a dollni more. i -Siiim hi lsc t I'lathlPi Hast Mloir IliU'h Slrcii Men's "Alco" Suits (tM CA Save 33 to 10 per Cent. 'oyj Some samples in this lot silk-lined, high class worsteds; youthful and conservative styles. $2.25 .$2.85 Men's "Alco" Suits (TCQ (f Save 25 per Cent PJZMAJ Some of our very finest Suits are in this group. Incomparable value. Spring Top Coats Half Price 1 Now $20.00 to $33.75 From Austin & Co. (London), the Stein Bloch Co., Hart, Schatrner & Marx, Arnold Louchhenn Co., and other makers. Men's "Alco" Suits (ZOO Cfl Save 33 nor C.ont pOO.OJ Save 33 per Cent. Men's and Youmr Mii.'s Aiite nf spring fabrics, good style and excellent-tailoring. smart Men's "Alco" Suits (1 r-A Save 30 per Cent. rJ-.JV Men's and young men's models; serges worsteds and fine flannels blue, green, brown! gray. All sizes. Men's "Alco" Suits C! A a CA Save 25 to $3 per Cent. PUUU "-"- MIIVICVI1IJC JI11X line Alco models for mn and young ture men. Hart, Schaffner & , , Marx Fine Suits $45.00 Save 25 per Cent, ' " About 200 Suits in models that mav be termed conservative joung men's stvlcs; 'dark gray am. blue n ic ool fabrics. $48.50 Men's Stein-Bloch Fine Spring Suits Save 30 per Cent. Motels for men and young men; fine soft finished wo. stcd. the famous Stein-Bloch tailor ing needs no praise Men s Spring Suits, now $23.50, $29.50 and $32.50 About 1000 1 Suits in these remarkable groups, at savings ol 2o per cent, am! more. Standard handsome fabrics - serges, soft-finished wor steds, cass.meres and cheviots. X0, nlU Vp in each tyle, but an excellent selection at each OTHER SPECIAL FEATUltES-Men's L.ght weight Overcoats, from 2.1 to .(0 nor ceiit i3." ,. ice-now W1.S0 and $33.S(. Separate Tio S from 2.) to !i:) par cent, saving now SI 71 7 ? and S0.7S. Men's Raincoats from 25t .0 pi? Several Hundred Pairs of Scrim Curtains Reduced AW 25 per Cent. Under Former Price's Oiiectly from our regular good stocks, we have selected several hundred pairs of those attractive Scrim Curtains that harmonize so well with summer interiors. There arc Curtains of lovely voiles, dainty ctnmuics and durable Marquisette, some embellished with facsimile thread lace and insertion, some -with effective Hemstitched borders and others in artistic drnwn-work with lace motif in the corners. They are all reduced ONE-FOURTH: Now $1.30, $2.50, .1.00. $3.75, $1.50 and $5.25 a pair l- siravWirldso nmhlpi- Tim. I Klooi Market Mret .-yHtn..,,!,!,, ,-loih4.,-H.,d rior. B. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Old Hickory Furniture Reduced 25 per Cent. We have reduced the m-i,-n. r Bcycral patterns of the celebrated f old Hickory Summer Furniture. ' These reductions affect ' Andrew Jucktion Chairs $5,G0 Andrew Jackson Jioekcrs-r-$0.SS Old Hickory Tablesnow $0,00 Old Hickory Rockers fa.oo Old Hickory Chairs now fS,35 ' Old Hickory Settees noxj (0.S5 "1 'j't; .'V -','1, v"; IHHiiiiii MARKET STREET EltfllTJl STItEET FILJ1ERT STREET oiriTprja riothlur r TM nlrU rioor. c ; t&: '" "";" r "i vj