Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 22, 1920, FINAL, Page 5, Image 5

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RUtion 10 """"ho r0bbcd the general
torto J 'nJ5.i.? nt Haddonncld.
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,,.n mtwenty-even, Summer street
lii5Senth Harry Coop", nlnc
"r Wlin street near Spring Gar
' .ml Charles Hickman, twenty
en, 1d.Ain..I- ,i,ir.s. They were
ml'Z br Patrolmen. Jeffries, Ban-
'?.. iLJ.. nf the Tenth and But-
ZImA streets station. -Examination
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At the station huudu ...-
krirrcst a "flier" was received from
S.. A. the materia In thosuitcascs
K "ntto Central Station for a
Mrlne, when uniei oi i-onco waxier,
f HaddonQeld, could appear against
Tha Fowler general storo Is one of
M largest in iiuuuuiiiu. v . -
'atcd at tne corner oi jiub uraiuo mm
i. T.'i' TTIcrliwnv. Emnlorrs wore
orklng there until 11:30 o'clock last
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When tne storo w qjicncu uim
lornlng it was found that robbers had
ken mere, nuviug iurccu uie rear
dlarvray. They stole about $500 worth
t goods, mostly In low-priced watches
tolen, some stickpins and a quantity
If men's furnishings. The robbers stole
bur new suitcases in which to carry
pray their plunder.
Priest Is Honored
The Rev. Henry A. Maylan, rector
! Corpus Christl Church, Twenty -nth
street and Allegheny avenue, was
guest at a reception last night in
nor of tho twenty-fifth anniversary
his ordination to the priesthood, lie
s presented with a purse of $2700.
WOMAN AUTOIST RELEASED '
Will De Given Further Hearing for
Having Injured Man
A woman driving a car which ran
down and seriously injured a man at
Ocrmautown and Hunting Park ave
nues last night was released on her
own rccognlzanco at a hearing before
Maglstrato Wrlglcy today. She will
oo given a lurthcr hearing on July 22.
duo is iurs, Thomas F. Luce, forty
nine years old, of 210 South Fifty-first
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Van Stavorcn, sixty-one years old, of
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Ho stepped past a trolley car directly
lut? the path of tho automobile, she
testified.
Van Stavoren's left car was torn
nfF. ftftvnrnl rllia frfirttt.1 -.i ii
Inrbono broken. IIo in undergoing treat
ment nfr Hf. T.nV ao 1TADnu.i
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HELD IM H. J. MURDER
Coroner's Juryiat Hammonton De
tains Man for Qrand Jury
A verdict of willful murder nt tho
hands of Joseph Sahtore, n returned
overseas veteran, was found by n cor
oner's jury nt Hammonton, N. J., last
night In the case of Mattco Ingcni, who
woa found dead with forty-flvo stab
wounds in his body on Sunday, Juno 1H.
Santoro is said to have Confessed. He
Is held without ball to await tho notion
of tha grand jury. Eugene Larocca was
held in $3000 ball as. a material witness.
Mrs. Nean Ilizzottc, hear whoso house
tho murder was committed and over
whom the fight leading up to it is said to
have been waged, was released on her
own rccognlzanco to appear as a wit
ness when needed.
Fire In Building 146 N. Tenih Street
Destruction of tho four-story brick
building at 140 North Tenth street was
threatened by firo which broke out on
the third floor last night. Thick smoke
handicapped tho firemen, who had to
flcht the h
tho blazing structure and tho building
fat ,144 North Tenth street. The fire is
believed to have started in the shop oi
Krnutz, Hcmch & Kushman, manufac
turers of children's garments. The In
dustrial Upholstering Co. occupies tho
first floor and tho Standard Costuming
Co. tho second.
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nni with our Gardenia Talcum,
2Bo. We hav a fine aeleotlon of
choice iponcea. too.
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1518 Chestnut Street
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ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23
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SHOPPING HOURS NINE TO FIVE O'CLOCK
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Price Reductions and Special Purchases
Give New Vigor to the Anniversary Sale!
Link Buttons of Gold
An extensive stock
from which to make
selection
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
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First Penny Savings Bank
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INTEREST INCREASED FROM 4 TO VAT.
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June 15, 1920
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Here Are Two of Many Models in
Women's Dresses Reduced to $27.50
In fact, this lot at $27.50 is composed of various groups which were specially priced
for the Anniversary Sale, and which have been reduced from the special Anniversary Sale
prices. Included are tho dainty tinted voiles in pastel
shades, fine organdies beautifully lace-trimmed, and
dotted Swiss trimmed with white organdie; many
styles, kinds and shades all at $27.60.
$22.50 Dresses now $17.50
Vollo Frocks In light and dark shades, figured and plain,
bnc smart model with dainty whito collar and sash.
$18.75 Dresses now $15.00
Straight-line and tunic models of voile, in medium and
dark shades. Very unusual patterns and colorings.
$6.75 to $9.75 New Dresses $5 to $7.50
Checked and plaid ginghams, and dark and light figured
voiles. Very unusual Dresses at these prices.
$30 to $35 Dresses$25 and $27.50
Fine Scotch ginghams in checks of various sizes, with
whito organdie or lace collars; somo trimmed with braid.
$12.75 to $15 Extra-size Dresses
In the Sale at $9.75 and $11.75
Specially designed for women requiring sizes 42V4 to 50.
Made of smart checked ginghams in medium colors.
SJ Strawbrltlge & Clothier Second Floor, Market Strut
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Turkish Towels
Supply Your Needs at
Less Than Regular Price
Whito Turkish Towels, th
firmly woven kind that givo best
service!
PInin Weave $6.00 and $7.20 dor.
Corrugated Weave $9.00 dozen
With colored borders now 60c,
$1.00 and $1.25 each
Strawbrldge A Clothier All 12, Centr
For the Automobile
Folding Chairs, $2
Carry another passenger com
fortably on ono of these strong,
compact Folding Chairs. Reduced
to $2.00.
Anthony Pumps, Spec, $3.50
Dcpcndablo Automobilo Pumps
under price.
Straw bridge & Clothier Fourth Floor
sK. Mr. .Foster
To Help You Plan
Your Vacation
You can find out everything
you want to know about whero
to go, how to get there, where
to stay while there, and how
much the cost will be.
No fees. Just
tK Mr-Foster
Strawbrldge & Clothli
Aisle 0, Filbert Btrt.t
Golden Special To-morrow
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300 Misses'
Gingham
DRESSES
$7.50 to $10 Values
At $5.65
Ten of the season's smart Btyles in Gingham Dresses for
misses of 14 to 20 years. Somo in vest effect, others with shawl
or long roll collar, panel waist or with round neck. Collars of
white pique, organdie or lawn. Dresses in peplum effect, some with
distended pockets or decorative patch pockets, with girdle or grace
ful sash. And the WONDERFUL PATTERNS IN GINGHAMS!
Block checks, and multi-colored checks, handsome broken plaids,
quiet plaids in delightfully varied assortment. As for the value
girls and their mothers, too, will appreciate the quality, style and
making when they see these Dresses.
.j) HtrawbrMur & Clothier Second Floor. Slarhet Street
Shaxo- Walker Steel Files built for strength
mid endurance will even stand abuse
HANAN
SALE
OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
SHOES
Both high and low Shoes, in every
leather, a complete assortment, offering
a selection of our most fashionable
models and the conservative ones also
Prices Greatly Reduced
This Sale Includes Our Famous
PANAMA LAST
of nil leathers in Men's Low Shoes.
Hosienj Substantially Reduced
Hanan &.Son
1318 Chestnut St.
Good Shoes Are an Economy
SHOES
Shaw-Walker
GUARANTEED
LETTER FILING
YOU want a word in the dictionary; or a
name in the telephone book. You find it
quickly naturally. No delay. No excuses.
You want a letter from a file equipped with
a Shaw-Walker Index. You find it imme
diately. No waiting. No mental calcula
tions. For you have a complete filing
machine.
Equip your files with Shaw-Walker In
dexes. And install them under the new
Shaw-Walker Method of File Management.
Then we guarantee to deliver any letter
you want into your hands almost instantly.
Find out how to put your file department
on a result basis. Phone or write us, with
out obligation, for full information regard
ing Shaw-Walker Indexes and the Shaw
Walker Method of File Management.
SHAW-WALKER
Seldom Such Values in Such Corsets
Many Kinds Reduced in the Sale
Thousands of our customers have profited by the very remarkable
values in Corsets in the Sale. And thousands more will buy from
these Sale Specials when they realize the savings:
$1.50 Warner Corsets of Batiste, small sizes 85c1
$4 and $4.50 W. B. and Warner, elastic top $2.50
$6 S. & C. Special and Other Famous Corsets, $2.95
$1.75 Brassieres, prettily trimmed, hook-front 85c
$1.00 and $1.25 Hook-front Brassieres, and Bandeau
style, hooking in the back 75c
75c Pink Bandeau Brassieres, hooking in back 38c
li StrawbrldBo & Clothier Third Floor. Market Street. West
Now Going On Our Greatest
Clearance of Summer Rugs
The clearance prices now affecting our entire stock of .Summer
Rubs AVERAGE LESS THAN COST TO US. Never before have
we held such a sweeping clear-away involving so many different kinds
and sizes of Rugs. A remarkable event remarkable in its timeliness,
remarkable in its comprehensiveness and remarkable in it3 benefits
to our customers:
Philadelphia's Most
Important Clearance of
Men's Spring Suits
Is now in progress in our Men's Clothing Store. Every Spring
Suit in our entire stock is marked at a worth-while reduction in
price. Broadest selection in the matter of styles and fabrics and
savings no man, who appreciates economy, should allow to pass
unheeded. Outstanding lots:
Men's $35 Suits now $23.50
$40 and $45 Suits $28.50
$50 and $60 Suits $33.50
$60and$62.50 Suits $36.50
$65 and $70 Suits $42.50
$75 and $80 Suits $46.50
These are from the Stcin-Bloch Company, Hart, Schaffncr
& Marx, "Alco" and other sources of known dependability.
r Strawbrldse & Clothier Second Floor. Ea.t
1010 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
Phone FUbert 5267
Steel and Wood Files
Ledger Desks
Card Index Equipment
Filine Safe
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Riws, 9x12 $10.00
American Wire Grass Rugs
and heavy Colonial Rag Rugs in
hit-and-miss effects.
Runs, 9x12 $11.85
Waite and Willow Grass
Rugs and Rag Rugs, excellent
quality.
Runs, 9x12 $15.00
Rag Rugs, heavy All-fibre
Rugs Domus and other well
known makes also Art
Supreme and Super Waito Grass
Rugs.
Runs, 8x10 $14.00
Extra-heavy Rag Rugs, Art
Supreme and Super Wuite Grass
Rugs.
Runs, 8x10 $9.00
Hit-and-miss Rag Rugs,
Waito Grass Rug3.
and
Runs. 7.6x10.6
$7.50
Heavy Rag Rugs in hit-and-miss
effects.
Runs, 6x9 $5.00
Heavy Rag Rugs in this popu
lar size.
Runs, 6x9 $7.50
Waite Prairie Grass Rugs in
fancy stenciled patterns, also
Fibre Rugs.
54x90 inches $4.00
Hit-and-miss Rag Rugs, in tho
useful, much-wanted size.
Runs $1.25 to $2.50
Rag Rugs, 27x54 inches, 30x60
Inches, and 36x72 inches.
Small Boys' Wash Suits
Reduced in the Great Sale
Of timely interest to the great many parents confronted with tha
problem of providing the youngster with a summer wardrobe. De
cided reductions have been made from prices already pleasingly low
for such excellent, serviceable apparel:
Small Boys' $5 and $6 Wash Suits $3.75
$3.50 Suits $2.25 $4.50 Suits $2.75
All the above are in sizes 3 to 7 years, and include a wide variety
of middy, Oliver Twist and other becoming styles.
Separate Knickerbockers will be needed,
and here are many much under price:
Knickerbockers of washable cotton covert cloth $1.55.
Knickerbockers of dark-colored gray chambray $1.75.
Knickerbockers of white duck now $1.95.
Knickerbockers of gray cotton crash now $2.25.
Knickerbockers of tan khaki now $2.25.
atrawbrldno & Clothier .second Floor. Filbert Street, Eut
3000 Yards of "Crex" Herringbone Grass
Runners, Greatly Reduced
Band-border and Walls-of-Troy patterns in brown and in green.
Three widths 27-inch, $1.50 vnlue, now $1.00 u yard; 36-inch, $1.65
value, now $1.10 a yard; 54-inch, $2.35 value, $1.60 a yard. All widths
can be matched.
250 Rolls (40 yards each) of $24.50 China
Matting, 116-warp now $16.50
In a good assortment of patterns and colorings as well ns plain
and natural colors. -s-- Strawbrldge & Clothier Fourth Floor. West
The Following in the Department of Lower-priced Floor Coverings:
$14.00 Plain Grass Rugs, 9x12 Feet, $7.85
$12.85 Plain Grass Rugs, 8x10 Feet, $6.50
These are tho famous Waito Wire Grass Rugs, in plain colors
brown, blue, green, gray and red.
Heavy Rag Rugs, 9x12 ft.,
$9
Heavy Rag Rugs, 7.6x10.6
feet $8.00
Rag Rugs, 36x72 inches, $2
Japanese Grass, 30x60 in.,
stenciled .3J..0G
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inches, stenciled $1.50
Japanese Matting Rugs,
stenciled patterns; 9x11.8
feet $3.75
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Women's Coats Reduced
$27.50 Bolivia Cloth Coats $17.50
Smart all-around Belted Coats, of Bolivia cloth, in tan, taupe
and blue; lined throughout with figured, silk. Also a very at
tractive lot of
$30.00 Sports Coats now $20.00
Unhncd Coats of tan polo cloth; others of tan camel's-hair
cloth, with body and sleeves lined.
, - Straw bridge . Clothier Second Floor, Centre
The Sale of Silks Goes On and
On Gathering Momentum
With Each New Day
The Silks are the wanted Silks, the most fashionable Silks, the
kinds that women would buy at the regulnr prices at this season of
the year yet these reductions for the Anniversary Sale are made from
our regular prices which have always been fair and moderate:
$4.00 Chiffon Dress Taffeta now $2.85 a yard
Fresh new Silks. All in the fashionable navy blue. Yard wide.
4000 Yards $5.00 Taffeta Radium now $3.65 a jard
White, black and all staple colors. Width, 40 inches.
$3.50 Yard-wide Navy Dress Satin now $2.85 a yard
$3.50 Double-width Black Crepe de Chine $2.50 a vavd
$3.50 New Printed Foulard Silks now $2.35 a yard
$3.50 Crepe Georgette, black and colors $2.30 a yard
$3.00 Japanese Ecru Pongee Silk now $2.25 a yard
$4.00 nnd $1.50 Printed Crepes Georgette $3.00 a yard
$7.50 Novelty Sports Silks now $5.85 a yard
$6.00 Black and Colored Satin Charmeuse $4.35 a yard
' Htrow bridge & Clothier Al.le 0, Centre
White Satine Petticoats, Now $1.85
Women who nro fortunate purchasers of these serviceable sum
mer Petticoats will save one-fourth. Mado with tucked sectional
flounce, and elastic waist-band. Valuo $2.50 now $1.85.
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