Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 02, 1920, FINAL, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PXJBtlO LEDGER-PHIEADEIiPHS FKID&Y, " EfTJJCiYi 2Pl!0'..
miGH PRESSURE IKE" FINDS
Motherly love here, but
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InB circles throughout the coyoto coun
trj l.nt week h packed his "pay dirt"
nml ntnrtiwl Hn.
Up derided to stop several days In
I'liilndMnliiit en nnssnnt. Ho nllshted
,' s I from 11 train at Broad Street Station at
mmipion Cow Milker of Montana Impressed by the TaW fMJjaf";, cftrcfully taUB.
dried by menus of n larse, red bandana
handkerchief. Ills patented necktie
neer looked better. His store clothe
were carefully brushed, even It they did
show some signs of travel.
Ike looked out on "the camp." "I
never ee such high shacks," he said.
He gueed he'd better not ualk around
the camp alone.
Then entered two pleasing youths.
-. . .... --.. .nHMiMn it- I IICv llMiruuv:in.-vi im mm iinki-m mill
little gnl." became more tang t le fr p wfm',;, kc to ce thp cltyi
rnreu inum . unoun -! wot
J "$hacks" and the "Polite Strangers' Until the Latter
Caused Him to Land in Cell
"High Presxure Ike," champion cow-
'f Hfcllkor of. Montana, nrrlved In town
ran wigiiv tur u irirnuiv visit, jic it'll
c.y,t , fpmrij' louuv s pos.iiuic, urcause, ne
.Jt' .wtM.'he couldn't stnnd the tircsaiiro In
, fr Mat, amp.
w ' VP fmost three years now lite
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Kantman has held the milking cham
pionship of his section. He milked o
rapidly that Ills vague dream of a shack
hnek in MnrtinMiure. W. Va.. ith "tin-
nid be his special escorts.
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Corset Fitting by Experts Second Floor1
925-27 MARKET STREET
Women's Surf Satin
$2.85
HlACk neallv
white rockets
Sizes 36 to 46
Slrrft rioor
trimmed
and vrltts
Vlth
belt.
Wonder Purchase
A
5000 t
Georgette m
iff)
They arrived from New York last night just
in time for Fourth of July Selling
It meant quick action to get the news in the papers today, but the waists are so
wonderful and our many customers are so sure to appreciate them that this sale is
worth every extraordinary effort.
We think this purchase very lucky and every woman who sees these waists
will think it lucky, too especially coming at such an opportune time.
Beaded Embroidered Lace Trimmed Tailored
Also Embroidered Pongee Smocks
J w pnnlrl tnko nacos to tell about their different style touches, their unique
trimming effects and their up-to-the-minute smartness with their low or round necks
and short sleeves. We picture but eight ot fully Zo dinerenr. styles tnis sale embraces.
White and flesh a-plenty also other Summer shades.
Hirsch's Street Floor
"v 3 i 2T2) o JLM Tf 2f &l f
i ilkWash Dresses
L On Our Third Floor and in Bargain Basement
Several hundred brand-new frocks the kinds that women will want to take with them
pn their holiday trip. Fine voiles, organdies, linenes, taffetas, matins, Georgettes and
novelty foulards, some in sport silk combinations and
Every Dress a Wonderful Special Value
for wo price them greatly below regular for this special helling event. All the smart
trimming effects every new style expression. Every size for women and misses.
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SaleWSllA
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Skirts
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A saving ot one-half on fine
washable batins, plnid silk
and novelty silks as well u
silk pongee skirts. New
pockot and button trimmed
models.
JflRSCirS TIIIKD FLOOJt
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Very drcssj and smart styles
in flowered and plaid voiles.
Man ani neatly trimmed.
All sizes from 2 to M years.
Huy two at the "Usual price
of one.
HIRSCH'S Second Floor
"Strangers," PM .TVn. "Tr heord
tell of this bcInK the Olty ot .llrotherly
Ivc this here proves it. I accept
your kind ofTer."
For three hour's nnd n hnlf, Ike wis
trcotwl to the wonders of tht cltr. Ho
enw Chinatown by night, lolled in the
winnows ot independence linn, nniKcd
in the Minding blaze of the Market
t-trect electric slfins, and was deeply
impressed "by that stature on the mar
ket place." which is his own conception
of Hilly Penn. i
"Thnnks, pnrdncrs," said Iko when
his polite pilots had returned him safe
nnd sound to City Hall. "Here, won't
foil take something for yonr trouble:
here's n quarter for each of you, nnd if
jou ever come to Martlnsburg or Butte
the latchstrins's out."
The two guides started a fight nnd
MATTRESS
60-Mt. AT.T. rOHE COTTON
$10.00 xio k
KROUNGOLD & SON
"05 raMntnk Arc. (Sth A nnlnbrldicr)
tried to collect $35 for their services.
Patrolman Henderson acted as guide
for the trio to the Fifteenth and Vino
streets station , This morning Kantman
was released by Magistrate Grelis.
llnrrv Hherkes, sixteen years old, of
Iscmlngcr street near Federal, was sen
tenced to thirty days in jail. Anthony
Hnchcti, fifteen years old, the other
guide, was sent to the Houso of De
tention. i
BABY BURNED IN HOME FIRC
A nine-months-old negro baby was
slightly burned about the head Inst
night during n flro in the second-story
rcsr room of the home of Frank Mace,
2313 North Orkney street.
NEOLIN SOLES and
O'SuUivan's $1 7C
Rubbe'r Heels 1IJ
n&!T IATKntAT, TTRTCD
WORK ODAnANTKITO
Goodyear Shoe Repairing
01 FTMtTCRT STTtEET
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PHILA.'S QUALITY
" CLEANERS d DYERS
We can do the job, be it' big or little, with caro
and promptness. A phone call will bring us to
your door without delay.
Information of Value
Excellent car In rrercled by emr
workmen In the cleaning of drapcrlei,
blanket, men' and women's clothlni,
etc.
Parcel Post Service
If oat of town tend roar clothe br
parcel pott. We attars the iani
prompt and tattifnctorr terrlce.
1113 Cueitnc! St. 55S7 Germtatovrn .. S. W. Cor. 52d and Stoioa St.
Main Office and Worke, 1616-28 N. 21st St.
FORCED OUT OF HOME
Ciuwd Berates Deputy Who Evicts
Peart Street Tenant
An eviction took plaeo this morning
when Edward Deyinney was moved
from his home ot 6010 Pearl street
by men of Deputy Sheriff Hunter. The
deputy sheriff was protected by two
mounted policemen and six patrolmen.
The agent for the houso insists that
Dcvinney has been given thirty da)s'
notteo to move instead of the ten tlas
mentioned in the lease. Dcvinney said
his rent was raised from $l7.fi0 to $20
last September. Tho last two months
rent, ho said, has been refused, niter
he declined to pay tho Increase.
While tho eviction was taking place
n crowd of women berated Hunter.
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tJhe Moot Beautiful
Car in America
Uho Most Serviceable
Truck in Amorics
2MHiHHP ifllfei&w
When we point out the importance
of "service" in comparing automo
biles, we are usually told that all
other car dealers maKe broad
claims along this line. But why
not compare the facts in each
case, instead of the claims?
CUV A" VWILtYnwfcrrf
BtiSe&WUMJIEY MT9R C?
Jhige Distributors
394 CWRTH BR9A0 STREET, PHIIADEIPHIA.
Yellow Pind
Hewn
Timbers
600,000 Feet l
13"-18" by 25' to 60'
Lengths
The Navy offers for sale tli
above timber which is unused
and in good condition, lo,
catcd at the Navy Yard. Nor.
folk, Va. Inspection is ir
vited.
The sale will be by sealed nro
posals. Bids will be publicly
opened July 7, 1920, at 1 :30
P.M.
a 1 t .!
waiatoguc8 ana omcr lntc-r'
mation may be obtained from
Omar D. Conger, Lieutenant
Commander (S. C), U. S,
Navy, Board of Survey, Ajx
praisal and Sale, Navy Yard,
Norfolk, Va.
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Greatest
Mens
uit Sale
Ever Known for Bona-fide Money-Saving!
Mr. Seligsohn Has Bought Out
The Entire "w! Stock and Interest
The "Brooks" Store Is
Now "Seligsohn,s"
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The "Brooks" Store Is
Now "Seligsohn's"
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& Sacrifices Every Man's Suit at Greatly
Below Cost for Immediate Clearance!
Sale at Both Stores
1532 Market Street
S. W. Cor. 8th and Spring Garden
This is the greatest blow to high prices that has yet been struck, and a greater bar
gain opportunity for men to buy their new clothing would be impossible. Mr. Seligsohn
does not want one single suit of the Brooks stock carried over and he makes the prices so
low that thousands of men must appreciate the savings and move them out quickly.
Men, this is clothing news of utmost importance. Prices in this sale are even lower
than the cost of woolens in the market today. Never before has such a timely clothing
sensation been offered the public.
Mr. Seligsolm's Entire Wholesale Stock From His Factory
Also Included & Will Be Sold at Less Than Wholesale Prices
A Tremendous Bargain Opportunity! Every Man Should Fill All His Cloth
ing Wants Now for the Next Year, for Prices Are Even Less Than Wholesale.
Girh$400Voile
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Hirsch's 925-27 Market Street
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Values up
to ?30.00
Values up
to $37.50
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Values up
to $55.00
Mr. Seligsohn has bought out the Brooks store so he can have a store in the center of the city. Thou
sands of men know Mr. Seligsohn's policy of selling clothing PROM HIS FACTORY DIRECT NO
MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT TO PAY and his gratifying growth of business makes a downtown store nec
essary. Mr. Seligsohn's wholesale stocks are also included, so this is a wonderful opportunity for every
man to get acquainted with Mr. Seligsohn and his clothing values and know where clothing prices are
always the lowest.
JLlCxS
OHN'C
Manufacturer and Retailer of Clothing
1532 Market Street iShislsx "
S. W. Cor. Sth and Spring Garden Sts.
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