' - if i" i .a , hi H vim-: p&aaB!r. ''91 Applications Being Considered i' "if fay Executive Committee .nv-1 clud88k0rie Fr6to Negroes , - .-,. 1 , ,. "ipE'ONE OVERBROOK BODY f 1hti applications i. for charters for .... Af thn American: Lesion were con- llittfA by tho oxcctitjvo cbmmittee of the FnliaqeipniB couuvy -i-uuiiuiuvb ui h meeting 'last night in. the office of the chairman,. Georgo Wcntyorth Carr, f03 Bailey Bnlldln One of 'these applications, which was for a Pst ot negro veteran In the filxtb Legion district,- received favor .ki. nniirleratIonV -nrovlded" that the nnllcantB can demoristorhto .sufficient itrtngth to warrant, tho granting of a charter: - George A. Scott.of Mnrmyuok, inndo innllcatlon for a charter for tho negro Tfterans of tho Twenty;flrst ward; It was the consensus of opinion that'tho veterans in the. ftwenty-first, Twenty lecond and Forty-second wards should combine in a single post to bo located at the most" convenient and accessible Another .application Was received from veterans of tho Overbrook section of. the Thlrty-foUrth wardt JThls "up tillcation was presented by -John V. Horan'and his associates in this part of thn eltr. whb declared that there should be a Post distinctively known as tho Overbrook" post. There is norone.post In the-Thlrty-fourth ward, Philadelphia HEfjBj generally aro Invlteu.'.ATne postis'ouo .... -, , nnliiin ' 'I'nj "'! i I i . " '. '' ', , ,,,.- In t ' I ,. r, TrTTw MISS' ItAK O, :tAVINSKV, Clmtrmah of committee In cliargo of danco to. bo given by Post No, W), American J rgiou Mancto No, 270, of which Vincent A. Carroll is tho commander, .. ThMo' posts of thq Legion will lose, their charters because of their fnlluro to Mvo cicrclscd properly the: privileges under thoachnrter. Their membership has not increased sUIUqicntly" to .war rant the continuance of theirjposl as a separate organization, Each of thcSo posts has been iiinetlvn vtrtimllir nlnn their establishment, nnd the .committee iv mi i cwuuiuicuu iuui h permanent cuar tershall,not be issued bv the depart ment of Pennsylvania. , They" will re celvo no .representation at .the state cantonment in Allcntonn next mouth. Tho membership drive of the Dafld T. Jameson post 183 will end June 1, and tho event will be celebrated by n smoker at the pos,t headquarters, 25 Is 'one of the few which have' eofloi on j-ccohl against thp bdnus.r 4 "Wo Btrobgly c,onddmned Uw bonus, rystera by rcsolutiori at the'Aprlt meet-' ing,' saiu juouw ii.rotsaamer, comv mapder; "and suggested that any fur ther 4monies to bf expended 6m those who had been in1 seryico be used in. tho Aid of war ctlppjes and.thefamiUcs of those who made the'euprcmo sacrifice. This action was virtually Unanimous on April , 1020." i , . y- i - PHYSICIANS IN CONFERENCE i -t , . English, French and 'Americans Dis cuss International Lfcensjng. International licensing of physicians was the chief topic of discussion last night when three ootid .EngUsh physi cians nnd two French 'ones; met with eleven American Dhvslclana 'at the Belle- viie-Stratford. Tli6 foreigners are tour ing tho, country, inspecting tho workings ui uur nun l UK meuicuuncunuis. Tho commissioners from Great Brit ain aro Sir-Humphrey Rollestpri. of the uoyai uoiiega ot l'nysician : uoionci n. .i. vnriDg, or Burgeons, anil Dr. tho Unlversltv nf Krilnburih. 'Thoso from Franeb nr' Professors' Gregolro' Kouss and K, E. Desmaret, or, tno Unt vcrsltviof Paris. Tho French and. English .'physicians will submit 'their report, to the American nntional board of medical examiners niiuiu mo bcxi six muniua . 1 ! Ul XjUBiuaauQt -i""vi ae. of tho Koval COMCffe ot id Dr. Norman Walker, of British Officer to Speak Hera Air Commodoro L. B. b, Charlton, C. BM O. M. G D. S. Cifllr attache' of the British embassy at' Washington, will b tho principal speaker at'tho sec ond annual Emplre'-Day celebration on the evening of May 25 at the Metro politan Opera, Blouse. Empire Day with tho British is a national holiday, being tho anniversary of Queen Vie- t ifaost men. ovdrestlmateVtlie iastlrte effect off ,e.jlamafjcnews;8tpry ? . , ' ' Th'ev are siireitlialt'Vteiimprcssed mbreV, l.L-l. . Il.!u ' iw Jf's ' h' 120V.1l1 4MMai!iJciMf,. VnmtWaw recall a v)lvmr BO ."ScottV From Death yalleyVUHispeatacularxflrst.pae stories. In ail ,rie6paper8ec'lal;Ttnih8 with oceans of ' -s '.'champagne andon8Jipt'G.reclcifiire. ,, . ,,. A' red meteor ot "rleVsVior a week and tlicn ' oblivion. Butyou'danotiVememterwhat"Scotty"s watt advertising. ', Vr , . In" the meantimei tegular advertising ploda, ." steadily along saying, THcre'iB a Reason,"' "His' Master's Voice;'- "It Floats!' and you smile in , knowingfriend41iipi, ? Reiteration is.'irrcsistfbie and'adycrtiaihg fipcria with age likcwihc. "fl. ' ".. . BwtterlckPuhlisher The Dclineat6r ($1.50 a Year) Everybody's .Magazine ($C.7d Year) The Designer ($l.S0aYear) a J&AL ' . . .-.; . r-,' '.. .- ,-'i3 jfl mm s. 4V newest sfote ,1 HERE;it;is; the eoaf is longer andxut ;away in front; itisn't quiteo body;tracingTheshouiders. " are.higher and squared; the lapels are longer; theitrou- 5ers;arje not.quiteiso.snug witha little suggestion of beltStithe hottonts. Outtlbthes'have the style and quaU c ityiof the finest .custom tailor's product ft a very much (overprice $4lisfati0no r money back Hart SchafFner 5l Marx f Fy,.? i i'" ri ,' v&r. m lV . MUs c, m wrf- ..in?. A , "M , ' .' ! '')? m :Twf mf. It- Vi lav rt t. Mn, -'. ''tV''?-' , H .XM Hi t 'tY.. '.& -, 1 i-fl , !V. '. K'- "s Ur m Wfi 8SS1 f-at-N r,4 Sffl ti V V. Ortabel in clothes is a smalt thing to look for a big thing to find V Strawbridge & Clothier are the Philadelphia Distributorsjor Hart Schaffner S Mrx Clothing; . STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER w 1 Men's Suits Mow New Lois Also at a Redaction of One-Fourth Join the Collection of . 1 H .v . . SHOES UNDER PRICE ' In tho past few weeks, thousands of pairs of Spring and Summer Shoes have been taken directly from our extensive shocks and have been marked at reductions of 25 per cent, and more. -Livery lootwear need oilmen, vomen and children from. the. finest of new effects to tho popular 4'ataple" styles has been met by this great under-price assortment. Tb-morroW mornjrtg many brand-new lots vill be on hand to provide new interest. Among' the outstanding features : Shoes for Women Black atin Ties $8.20 Freneh TIcp, in one-strap effect, with silk rib bon bow; turned soled and covered Louis heels. White Canvas Ties $6.35 4 New single-eyelet effect, with silk, ribbon tics; plain vamps and covered Louis heels. Glazea KidsUin Ties $9J50 Seal brown or black; one-eyelet effect;' with plain vamps and covered Louis heels'. Smart Seamless Pumps $7.00 . Of chestnut brown or black gun-metal calf, or of patent leather; plain vamps, French-bound, turned soIcb and covered Baby Louis heels. Men's Oxfords Oxfords now $16.00 " Cordovan wing-Up Brogue Oxfords,' from one of the beskmanufacturers in America. Oxfords now $15:00 -English-last; of block cordo-an leather. Oxfords now $1.25 Of dark tan cordovan leather; Englfsh last,, with low, broad heeband full extension edges. Oxfords now $13.50 Of tan grain, with full wing tips, and of dark tan cordovan; English lasts, in. pmart styles. . Oxfords now $11.50 Tan Calf. and Brown Cordovan Oxfords, Eng lish lasts, in smart new styles. A. 25 to 33 Per Cent . Iev fclyles from the Stein-Bloch Co.,Hart, Stfiaffner & Marx, the "Alco" Shops and equally depend abfe makers. Spring . Suits representing consider ablyimore than one-third our great stock : are. marked at these greatly reduced prices. You can pay $23,50 for a Suit .formerly marked $35.00, or. $59.00. tfor an $80.00 Suit and the collection from Which 4 you choose is fully equal to the entire stock of some other Clothing Btares. it The Reduced Prices Are $23.50, $37.00 $44X)0, $46.50 and $59,00 ' Itiias. always been our pride to niaiii taincomplete and comprehensive assort ments of Clothing for the benefit of our customers-no matter what market con djtions may be. And this 'state of com prehensiveness affects under-price lots as 'well as pur regular lines. Come and , gee' compare " carefully then decide. You'll, save, more and be better satisfied. Pp - Slrawtiridite &. Clothier Strond Floor. Bant The; New Gihghanv Frocks for Women Are ,So Smart Ana tne nner ones nave a wondeifully soft, silky shim mer, . There are so many models from $8.75 to ?32.R0, it will' be "one, of the treats of the season to select a Gingham Frock, for veranda wear, for mornings jn the mountains or at the shore; and for all kinds of t.daily summer wear for women who like the clean, fresh, cool look of these easily laundered ginghams, many of them imported. All patterns from clear hair line checks tp stunning blocked and colorful plaid effects, made in straight-line, peplum and tunic styles, many with crisp, white vestoes and collars and narrow leather .belts. The model sketched ($30.00), in a lovely lavender - and - white checked pattern, shows novel ideas in the buttoned pockets, the wide girdle tied at the side back, and the organdie collar buttoned to the girdle with pearl buttons. And women will appreciate the very deep hems, which are onq indication of tho ingii quality of these Frocks. P-V Etrawbrlde? ic Clothier Second Floor. Market Strret tmpfT". .VlPWv SMP) 'mRBm MM 1 8C! TVfln Printed Voiles at 35c A Saving of 25 per Cent. FIVE THOUSAND' YARDS of Printed Voiles, fine weave, soft finish, and,,in the fashionable neal printings in blue, pink, lavender or black on a white ground all new .patterns nnd most effective for summer frocks. Better get hero enrlv, for al though the lot, is large, :i5c is a rcmnrkably low price for Voiles liko these. Btrawbrld & Clothlr Aisle 5. Centre Children's Shoes Children's Pimps -now $2.60 Ankle-strap Pumps of gun-metal calf; Children's Low Shoes now $4-50 Court Tfes -(Oxfords) of gun-metal calf. Children's Shoes now $f.50 High Shoes, of tan kid, buttoned; laced styles, of tan calf. t , , Childr'erfs While Shoes $4.15 Of genuine buckskin; bluclier and button style3. Misses' White Shoes $2.60 WHITE CANVAS Laced 'Shdcsbroad toes, ex tra tips and welted Neolin soles., . , Misses' Low Shoesnpw.' $6.00 Court Tien (Oxfords) of ' gun'nictal.' calf . Girls' Oxfords-f-now $6:35 Growing Girls' Oxfords of gun-metal calf. Children Oxfords $2.80 Misses' Oxfords $3.35 "Trot-Moc" Oxfords, of dark brown leather with welted solc3 of chrome-tanned, leather. Boys' Oxfords now $5.25 ' English-last Oxfords of dark tan calf. Boys' Shoes now $4.50 Black gun-metal calf Englisli-last Shoes, with Velted soles, nnd. dark tan calf Oxfords, with welted Neolin soles; broken, sl7,es. (jiy Strawbridco & Clothier Eighth and Filbert BtrU Boys' Mixed Cheviot Suits Now $9.75 A remarkable value, and a timely opportunity for parents as these Suits are in smart now styles, and of the lighter weight and colorings for warm weather service. Sizes for boys of 8 to 18 years. Only about 100 choose these EARLY $9.75. Stmdl Boys' Wash Sulls-Oftly ' One or Two of a Style $3.25 They aro all now styles, however, nnd. there's an excellent variety to choose from. All are from our regular stock, and all ate. reduced to hls one low price for immediate, clearance. jyy. y strawbrldre & Clothier Second Floor.' Filbert Sti, l!it Fine Voile Waists Savings One-Fourth to One-Third x Sheer white voiles, sonic French voiles, beautifully trimmed with fine lapcs and sheer embroideries, some hand-embroidered. All with long sleeves and lpvely collurs in various shapes. Many of these are samples, others aro manufacturers' surplus lots bought at great price concessions. In fact, the savings in many instances aro more than one-third now $3;75 and f 4.50. Fine French Voile Waists Greatly Reduced Trimmed in tho very newest offects, with laces of the finer kinds, and with dainty, sheer embroideries now 56.7P, lV!lrawbrldo & Olothlr Second Floor. CetiU In the French Saloii Exquisite Lingerie at. 25 per Cent. lesB Tfian Regular Prices Dainty hnnd-madp and )mnd cmbfpidercd , Undergarments. Many finer kfnd.8 Included. A mis cellaneous groiip;u made of fine white, cottons, beautifully orna , mented, ALL REDUCED ONE-FOURTH Envelope Cliemioe (8,65 o fe7S Stiylffht Chcmtw-r-fs.oo to $12 jr, ' Wight frpwitsnow $iJ5 o $6,7tS v u flf-wbrj . CMW'f . French JUion. Third Foor, Wt STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTIJJEl WAmvai ouviioj, -X lailitllttaTKISlST,. :j W .VJJmpKV i '. . . r.., (.i. ... !&. ... ..K4L '"'J; M i W it VJ m m v i il to .J .1 -fi '. - ! -I , r- - ' t -e f "" l'l.l. fl ill JeillHWWMi ""W Lm, JSgtX. .!3bfoi&lLi..4a:.. lh . k'ui, t.J ' A&A.Uft.teii; diMim '.JVV r .u A .VT tt-fS .. Whi...
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