Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 18, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA FINANCIAL, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING 'PUBLIC iLEDatoB-i?!!!:, ' FRUJAY7 V irukB 18 102Q
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STATE WILL AUDIT
HOCK
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Personal Property's Value Said
to Be $25,000,000 Moro
Than as Filed
k PRINCETON IS BENEFITED
PALMER EXPENDED
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Wood's State Campaign Cost
$43,203, or $12 for Each
Vote Ho Recelvod
ERIC F. WOOD GAVE $11,650
Pittsburgh. .Inno 18. The state of
Pennsylvania will mnkr nn independent
audit of thr Henry flay Vrlek estate
because, It nld, tlie Inventory tiled
with the register of will here, whieh
Places tlie vnlue of the perpnnnl prop
erty at SiT.flOO.noo. I S'J.I.OOO.nOO
short of the netunl value.
If, n the tate eharcei, the nrtunl
Table of the neronal estate 1 RlKi.llOl),
000 more than given In the inventory, or
approximately S102.000.fHK). th chnri-
tabl" benelieiarleo of the late financier' i
will receive nlniot to the pnnv tlie
amount nriginill) reported a havinc
been clven them, l'rfneeton will ic I
reive St.'.OOO.ftOO. Instead of about one ;
third that amount, while other college
and institution will receive their he i
quests in proportion. I
It wnt Itameil that Carl F. Overholt I
one of the beneficiaries in the will, anil
said to be a nephew of til" Lite Mr .
Frick. is one of the auditor who filed
the Inventory. The other i William
I(.MnrrUnn Overholt. nccordinc to
the term. of the will. I to receive ?.0. I
000 "In addition to his hare of a child
of my tter." " j
The vnlue of the Frick real etnte has i
not been mnile public here. The action '
of the state in entering the controversy i
over the value of the Frick pcronnl es
tate wa not n urprie here. The
statement of President Hibbeu. of
Princeton, to the effect that Prince
ton's sift would he mm h less than re
ported wa a main determining factor
Jn the state's decision.
CONQUEROR OF IMMELMANN
8ergeant Waller. Former Butler,,
" Claims He Felled German Airman i
Morrltntn. X. !.. June 1. iP, A ,
p.) Serprnnt .Tnhn .lame Waller, of i
the. nritisli air service, at a mceuiip or
tW Lodge of St. (ieorge, after an nb
fefcee from tin onunr of five rears,
nrescntrd doeumenlnrv evidence that he
is the man who brought down Immel
mann th great Oermnn aviator. He j
declared he was the observer on a .
Pritisli plane of whuh Sei grant Mr
Gibben was th pilot and that there
were three (terinan plane in the battle!
which ctded .n the .lenth of Immel
mann. .
Waller had with him a Titinsuihol ,
Service medal of the Hritish empire, a
King George medal and nli a gold i
medal given him for hraver by the
czar of Ilussia Refore going to war
TValler was- a butler in the employ of j
Charles Hrr.dlcy. of Madison. N. .1.
NO SAN FRANCISCO PICKETS.
Suffragists Hope, However, to Bring!
Pressure on North" Carolina
Washington, .lune 15. Activities of,
the National Woman's party at the)
T)emocratlc National Convention as
outlined in a statement from the partj 's
headqunrtf r lat night, do not include
Slcketlng of the convention hall a con- ,
ucted during the Republican National '
Convention at Chicago.
"The campaign M San rraneisco." ,
the statement said, "will include the.
intorvlerting ot everv aeiegate Detnre j
this I'onrentiou opens hj the state i
branche of the party and interviewing ,
each state delegation during the
convention. The pnrtv hopes, to obtain I
from Democratic national leaders a i
promle to exert precsure on the North
Carolina Legislature to ratify the
amendment nt the special session in ,
July." J
RUMOR EX-KAISER ATTACKED!
Belgian Got IntoCastleand Wounded
Him In Jaw, Is Report
Doom, Holland, June is. There are
persistent rumor in the village that
the former (ierman emperor 1ms been
assaulted bv a Itelgian. who, showing n
forged pas, gained admittance to Doom
Castle It i asserted that the former
emperor n wounded in the jaw nnd
that tlie lielgian wn arreteil
It has been impossible thus far to as
certain whether these rumors are true.
Ilarrishiirg, June 1H Kxpene nc
counts of the Palmer primary commit
tee, which had charge of the presi
dential preference campaign of the at
tornej general in Pennsylvania, were
filed at the bureau of elections yester
day, showing receipt and expenditure
of $-10,010.70 and 5S.1S.40 due for clerk
lite.
The chief expenditures were printing,
S10.02.1.37: clerks, etc. SlO.llM.U:
notage. $0.10.1.70; watcher. S0S60:
traveling. MS'Jfl .0 ; dissemination of
information, S20.i. legal expenses,
S'JOsi on. anil demonstrations.
xpens
S70.!
The Sadler campnlcn cnmmlttco filed
a statement showing $18,500 con
tributed by Lewis S. and II. T. Sadler,'
and expenditures of $18,180.00.
General Wood, who was not a prefer
ential presidential candidate In Penn
sylvania, received 3S70 voles In the
primaries, and they caused an outlay of
nearly SI 2 apiece.
Ills campaign was managed by the
Leonard Wood League of Western Penn
svlvanin, and Mnlcolm McGlffln. treas
urer of the league, of which Eric F.
Wood was chalrmnn nnd principal con
tributor, filed his expense account yes
terdav. It showed receipts of $44.
022.31 nnd expenditures of $43,203.05.
with $2.0SS.2S in bills unpaid.
Krlc F. Wood gave the league $11,-
OoO nnd W. B. Btirtt contributed $10.
000. Other contributors wefc Churchill
Mr-hnrd, $1308; Itnbcrt Lnw, $1000;
William Fllun, $1230; Georgo Tener,
$300; Frank Lnnnhan, $1000.
'The expenditures were made In com
r.nrntlvely small sums for advertising
meetings, postage, stenographic wort
and dissemination of information.
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Gloucester Urges Dry Enforcement
Church mombers of Gloucester City
have mnilo complaint to Prosecutor
Wolverton urging him to enforco the
law relating to prohibition. They charge
that something stronger than near tieer
Is being sold In the city, and frequently
Intoxicated -men arc found pn the
streets.
DE VALERA UNDER FlfcE
Is Blamed for Failure to Get Irish
Plank In Q. o. P. Platform
New York. June 1R rt,nrn. ...-
'made nnd published here hv .Tni.n
Dcvoy, editor of the Gaelic American,
that $50,000 of tho money subscrlbel
for Irish Republic bouds had been used
to scud Ho Chicago a "nondescript ng
gregation of Individuals" to obtain an
Irish plank In the Republican ldUfrm.
F.nmon De Vnlrrn. 'president of thr
Irish Republic," Is held accountable
Devov for that upset of plans, nnd IM
publication of the chal-fics marks th'
open brfiflK UClWCCn mouc vniera group
nitl the Friends of Irish Freedom.
Threo ex-Trolleymon Held
Trenton, .Tune 18. Charged with at
tacking Charles Earllng, a motorman
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PJ, ....... ....v.. vaj., John Kfll.3
Aaron Haines and Isnnn c . i 'Ji
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at Doylestown, Pa., In default nftufei'l
ball eaeh. The dale tot their trtfl W
noi uivn iinuuunccil. '
GO TO HOSKINS
FOR BLANK BOOKS
And Everything Your Office Needs
I. PRESS & SONS
2r off
Sale!
:5.$
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mlftJAr
Tea Pot
Sucar Howl
Creamer
Spoon Holder
Tear artuul eatlnK In
Jhl Inntance U SS.IHI.
e roiild eniimrrutn
theaienil nf valum Ilk
tnte in nil tirimrnnrmi
ir our lorrn. in nimi
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rreatrt miTu efr hrlil
in 'niinuripniu. ini'
stea art ! muile or nil ml
4
Piece
Fluted
Design
Quadruple
Silver
Plated
Tea
Regular
Value
.$20.00
Special Sale
Price
$15.00
Deduct 207b
And Pay
Only
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COR. 8tk& CHESTNUT STS.
Miumtw.mMmm
FOR THIRST, AND
HEALTH
There's health In Purock
there's fatlsfaetlon In Its
purity Satlafv your thlrat
nrt fortl'y your health by
ilrlnklng this palatable, dis
tilled wa'fr,
Our delivery waeon passes
your door regularly To hava
It etop, phone or write today
to
THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO.
210 S. 2thSt.,rUla.
DRINK
mo
WATER
"for thlrtt and health"
LARGEST LINE OF
BLANK 0OOK3 IN
PHILADELPHIA
Blank Books
LEDGERS JOURNALS
LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS
COLUMNAR JOURNALS
DAY BOOKS
CASH BOOKS
LETTER COPYING BOOKS
Business Furniture
OFFICE DESKS
CHAIRS AND TABLES
FILING CABINETS
AND SUPPLIES
CARD INDEX SYSTEMS
SECTIONAL BOOKCASES
SAFES ALL SIZES
SflB- Our Organization is at Your
Service for Ideas and Estimates on
Your Office Requirements
WM. H. HOSKINS COMPANY
902 to 906 Chestnut Street
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i-NATIQHAi . (soda)
THE NATION'S SERVICE STORES
1301 Market St., Corner 13th St.
ACROSS MARKET FROM WANAMAKER'S
i.ir nnoTiircns
sTonn o'rr.NS baiw a. and closes 5 r. m.
J.1T nnOTIIKRS
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Opening Sale Continued
The breaking down of two of our trucks carrying merchandise
from our Xew York warehouse to our Philadelphia store last week dis--appointed
thousands of intending purchasers.
We Want to Keep Faith With You
so for two days this week. Friday ancj Saturday, June 18. and 19, we
are going to repeat our liberal gift offer of last week.
Some of Our Prices on Popular Merchandise
This
Store
Can
Supply
All Your
Drug
Store
Needs
Now Is
Your
Time
to Buy
Toilet Goods
Cuticurn Soap 19c
AVoodburj 's Soap 20c
Resinnl Soap 21c
Pobcco Tooth Paste 39c
Pepsodcnt Tooth Paste 39c
Kolynos Tooth Paste 2.1c
Icon's Tooth Powder. . . 19c
I). & R. Cold Cream .11c. 40c I
Hind's Honey & Aim., 13c, 9.'c
Trostilla 21c
Pomprian Cream, l.'ic. .")9c, 8."ic
Mulsified Cocoanut Oil
Shampoo 39c
LaBlnchc Face Powder 19c
Jaa Rice Face Powder. . . ..19c
Tetlow's Pussy Willow Face
Powder 13c
Turkish Bath Towels
98c, SI. 39, $2.00
Imported Hair Brushes
S2.00 to S10.00
Family Remedies
I Aspirin Tablets, 100, !i rc, 41c
Uhtenne Ulc, A'ic, fiile
Lnwri 2.1c. 10c. 90c
California Syrup of Firs. .42c
Sal He; atica 29c. 5.1c. 95c
Sloan's Liniment. 29c, 57c, SI. 10
Rcsinol Ointment ....12c, 95c
Beecham's Pills 20c
Bromo Seltzer, 25c, 14c, 85c
IWampole's Cod Liver Oil. 79c I
Epsom Salts 17c I
Xuxnted Iron 77c
Castoria 28c
Caicnra Tablets, 100, 5 jrr
Chocolate Covered 2.1c
Beef, Wine and Iron
$1.25, .1 for $.1.00
Father John's 47c, 9.1c
Phillips' Milk Majrnc.
sin 24c, 43c
Men's Specialties
Eau de'Quininc ... fific, $1.10
Mcnncn'fl Shaving Cream.. 45c
Mermen's Talcum for Men.. 25c
Straw Hat Cleaner 20c
Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal .$1.00
Ferrostat Non-breakable
Vacuum Bottles .$11.00
Thermos Bottles, $2.75 to $8.50
Umbrellas Extra Value
$2.59. $1.11
Sick Room Aids
Fountain Syringe . . 98c, $.1.00
Hot-Water Bottles.. 98c, 2.75
Bath Sprays $1.11. 5.00
Star Electric Vibrator . . 5.00
Atomizers GOc, 2.75
Rubber Gloves, 39c. 79c, 1.25
Dr. Tyrrel's Cascade In
ternal Bath 12.00
Overhead Shower with
Curtain 14.00
Make
Your
List
of
Drug
Store
Needs
Before
You
Leave
H
ome
Soda
The largest, handsomest Fountain in Philadelphia. Quick,
Courteous Service Best Soda in the City Luncheonette a
Specialty.
Except to Dealers
FREE
Except to Dealers
20c Cake Vivaudou Peroxide Bath Soap with each $ .25 purchase
30c guaranteed Tooth Brush or 25c Mavis Talcum with each 50 purchase
89c Lady Dainty Chocolate-Covered Whole Cherries in Cordial or $1.00
Durham Duplex Razor with each 1,00 purchase
$1.89 Vacuum Bottle, pint, handsome, strong nnd durable, with each 5.00 purchase
$1.00 Vivaudou Lilas Arly Perfume or $5.00 Gillette Rns-or, standard
Metal or Leather Case, with each 10.00 purchase
Specials in Cigar Dept.
Package of Gillette (G), Gem (7), Ever
Ready (fi), Durham Duplex (5) Razor
Blades, or Tube of Koljnos Tooth Paste
with each $2.00 purchase
Cigars
We have no favorites.
We have all of yours.
HR H
ATIO
NAL
N. W. Corner
Market & 13th St.
. . 1 I'li ' - 1 ' 1
DRUG STORES
Store Open
7.30 A. M. to Midnight
Men's Fine Grade
Straw Hats, $2.98
Better Btrawa'hnd smarter Btylcs than
any others nt this low nRurel
Kino or coarse iirnlds: newest ohape.
Genuine Panama Hals,
$5.98, $6.98 & $7.98
Ltnc popular styles.
I-lt Ilrotlipr First Floor. 7th SU
BATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARQS
Lift BwMwlitf
ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c
PUFXHASEALL DAY
Market Filbert Seventh Eighth
Hosiery & Underwear nt Little Co,
7 ' . U' l' -i . tl
tt uincn s mgn-uradn
Silk Stockings
$3.25
Values,
2.75
Black, white and uonulnr nt
$1.15 grades have fashioned lctrnii
others full-fashioned. s' a"
Ml mother First FJoor, South
$2.50
Values,
1.98
$1.50
Values,
U5
Sensational
Sale of
Low Shoes
At Leas Than 50c on the
Dollar!
Below are a few of the won
derful values in the $500,000
'stock of men's, women s and
children's fine summer shoes.
Xo Mail or Phone Orders Filled. .
I ttfiSLvKvLvSh.
Women's $9 to j$9 QC
$12 Low Shoes f v0
Colonials. Pumps. Eyelet Tics nnd Oxfords
Black, tnn, brown nnd patent leathers; suede and satin.
Also white Nubuck and washable kidskin.
ii i hi n
Women's $6 to $7$285
Low Shoes
White oxfords and pumps.
Also black kidskin and- patent
colt.
$1.50 to $2.50 Tan$1
"Barefoot" Sandals . .
For infants, children, growing
girte and misses. Leather solos.
Infants' sizes 6 to big girls 6.
-
Men's $7.50 to $9 $4.95
Low Shoes
Gunmetal, glazed kid and dark
tan cordo.
Misses' & Children's $2 to
$2.50 White Low $2-45
Shoes
Mary Jane pumps nnd oxford
tics. Children's size 8i to
misses' 2.
I
Misses' & Children's $3.50 to $4 Oxfords, $2.35
Tnn and gunmetal. Sizes, children's 8 to misses' 2.
I.lt Itrother FIRST FLOOR, N'OUTH
"1
Beaded Bags : Rare Values!
Two-Fifths to a Half Under Price
$fi Kinds
$2.97
mmrwffi8m3
$15 Kinds
$8.94
$2i5 Kinds
$12.94
-!
$194
Ten Charming Styles
Expressing the Latest Notes
of the Mode
Beautifully designed and richly
colored. Have shirred pocket,
purse and mirror.
Drawstring models in the $2.97
lot only. '
FIRST FLOOR. STH STRERT
An Important Saturday Sale of Well-Cho
sen
Groups of
Women's & Misses'
Summer Apparel
Styles arc the newest and smartest qualities rank, high
and the appeal of low prices stands fo'Yth notably.
ift
Women's
Voile
Dresses
$
7.75
Figured and flowered effects. Sash girdles
or belts, short sleeves and quaint organdie
collar and cuffs. One pictured.
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Misses' Jersey Cloth Suits $OC
Belted jnckcts have tuxedo J
collar, novelty patch pockets nnd button trim
ming. Favorite colors.
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Misses' Checked ) $ff
Gingham Frocks ) fj)
Vestces, pique collar, sash belt nnd attrac
tive pipings.
Misses' Stunning $1 O Crt
Dresses : l-OU
Figured and flowered voiles, organdie nnd
linen. All colors and delightful combinations.
Many plnited nnd lace trimmed.
Misses' Fascinating $1 r HEL
Dresses- " &
Dotted Swiss and figured voile in liVTit i.nin...
ntrnnin iwiiHiuaH Atu V. " ll
I'l'T'S OM,cr8 5now ua,"lo waist with sash and
lrJ VI vo 7
Al Vl
oil;-!. lr 13
l-itlpi'!, .,t
l.'rUIVrriiirrti
With embroidered
Women's Cool Dresses $1C
is'models showing slender lines, dranprl nfront0'L'i I liJ
accordion-plaited tunics. Dotted -Swiss, linen, taffeta, Georgette
and figured, and flowered voiles. x .'i, utuiciw
rnffiV0"0 mwa d.c-also plain and figure voile
Various
accordi
combined.
Women's Beautiful Dresses $lf HE.
Surplice waist with large collar prettily ' X j O
edged with net,
I.lt llrnllr SECO.VD FIIOI!
Sale of Hundreds of Boys' Wash Suits
Entire Reserve Stock From Max Matusow & Co., 831 Arch Street, this City
Choose From Half-dozen Lots at About Half Regular Prices
$2.50 & $-1
Wash Suits.
$1.59 $
$U Wash
Suits.
$4.50 Wash
Suits,
$5 Wash
Suits,
$5.50 Wash
Suits,
$8.50 & $10
Wash Suits,
$4.39
2.192.48 12.793.19
Junior Nor folks; Middies, French Oliver Twist Styles
in Chambray, Galatea, Linen, Poplin and Peggy Cloth
Chevrons and other trimmings. White with rich color combinations, also
plain shades silver gray, navy blue, royal tan, pink and old rose many
stripe effects. Sizes 2i to 9. ,
II II II M nil 1 1 lll II , H Mtt .11 mi II t li 1 III' 11 11 1 II !! t Ity
Boys' $10 Norfolk Wash Suits Special. ... . . .$EJ
M-.. Ul.. 1 !:.. i.li.: i: c:, 7 - 1 ft W
lavjr uiui iQii aiiu unvc lliail milieu, ui&ca iw i kj.
Men's KIRSCHBAUM Suits!
Scores of fine, new garments added today to the superb selection in this
great event.
REDUCED SEVENTEEN TO TWENTY-SIX DOLLARS
$45 $OOI? Uoo ff$62.50 and $OQ
Suits J QSuits fvOO0J$G5Suits JvOi?
No Charge for Alterations Perfect Fit Guaranteed
The season's finest products of A. B. Kirschbaum Co., Broad and Car
penter streets, this city, the house with the all-wool policy.
.1. . . .. .
Men's Palm Beach Suits, $10, $12 & 15
Various colorings. Also mohair, tropical tweeds, worsteds and other summer!
fabrics. I.lt nrntlirrv Second Floor, 7th St. I
Tomorrow!
Oneida Community
Bar Plate
Silver
$10.65
Regular $11.50 Values
26 pieces including six
forks, six tablespoons, six
teaspoons, one butter knife
nnd one sugar shell. Guar
anteed for ten years.
First Floor, .South
Smart Stripes and;
Plaid ($J fQ
Silks j l.Uo
1
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StvllHh naUrriiR In
Batln stripes ami plnun
itiracth
Ne;
CBt color coniblnatlon3.
inchca wlUA
Colored Radium
SUks, $3.98
1 40 Inch. Latest ohanes. aw
I black,
!".. CfSne R4.98
TI.BI1 n.,,1 atr.At uh.'tdeS. "
i ttniri nil. . ni..- -
and 40 Inches wide.
I.lt llrotliem First Floor feoutti
HATS TUIMMIUJ FIWK
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H to Smart ! $
Sports Hatsj
Outdoor girls, vacationists and business
women will hail this news with actual joy
Jauntv shanps. inclnrlinp rnll rim. mushroom or
straight sailor flats in peanut braid, hemp and "!D95
batavia cloth. With lisetc edee. Trimmed with A.
band and bow. One pictured. No mail or phone
orders filled.
I.lt llrntlifm FIRST I'l.OOH, NORTH
Men's $10 to $16 $J QP
Silk Shirts f)tt)
Another ahipment of our enormous purchase which
began a sale that was the talk of the city.
Greater Values! Better Choice!
Wonderfully rich textures tho qualities you find here in shirts
at double this sale price.
Heavy Broadcloths Baby Broadcloth
Fine dacquard Nabois Crcpc dc Chine
Many with handsome- satin stripes, in cluster or novelty effects
Perfectly made, down to the last silk-worked buttonhole.
,jliic iirointtt truwr rujuii, seventh STREET
Beautiful Silk Undergarments
Purchased and Priced at About 65c on the Dollar
Winsome styles fresh from their boxes and delightful to j
look upon.
A woman without being; extravagant may indulge her fancy
to tne extent ot choosing several.
$6 Crepe de Chine $0.98
Nightgowns ....
Flesh color, Surplice nnd square
necK moticis wun laces and
'ibbons. One pictured.
$1.25 Satin Camisoles, 75c
Three styles in slipover effect with
laces and ribbons. One pictured.
$3 Crepe de Chine $1 QO
Bloomers.. ' 1.J70
Tailored or trimmed fully re-en-
iorceu, unc pictured.
98
$3 Crepe de
Chine Chemise
$r
Ten styles laced tummed and
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