Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 02, 1920, FINAL, Page 5, Image 5

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OFFERS LIFE BLOOD
10 ANY 10 NEEO
IrussgII Richardson, Ex-So!dler,
Willing to Undergo Trans
fusion After Aiding Mother
VOLUNTEERED SECOND TIME
if tou need blood Russell D. Ittchard-
" h. n for TOU. UO IS O Dig,
Eukr. red-bended cx-soldlcr, and giving
t,s blood Is ono 01 mo u..vo. .--
Ilia uiw -- ttirnntrh th CX-
tSefouldbo
fo go through H any time Bgalnr If It
,crc to Bnvon human Ufe
"What's a pint oi uiouu. ...
Lcn questioned nbout his experience.
"I'd give ten pinis ""''"
i- velns-lf It wcro a matter of
'earing sorao poor sufferer.
Richardson, who useu w u uuu
trr with the old First Rcglmont, N. G.
ii Ymi iturlne tho war was an instruc-
V St Camp Greenleaf. licking "rook
w Into suanc, works In Camden, at
It ho HoUlng-'head Co. Ho lives wuu nis
Inothcr at 3804 Lancaster avenue.
His mother was the, occasion of bis
lr2fa? Jilbg bis super-
n. ?.rf in"? ..n 'ami fbe doctors
fn? -i. '... ...ffnrlnir from anemia nnd
lXtomvi!!$.
Pl " . r,i flm frnnsfiinion ouern-
Eion was perrormed with complete euc-
NOTICE TO
THE TEXTILE TRADE
vw I. the time to ranke ttioie mqeh
needed rrpalm. , "" ,n "'
line Call Frnnkford 041.,
Our mllnialo nnd ndrlce coits jon
nothlnj. nnnAVV
Textile Ucl.lnW.inndnMonufrtuier..
BIG BOOK BARGAINS
For Vacation Reading
They nro by popular authoro and
hao been used In our library. Good,
flenn condition.
30 Cents each, or
FOUR or A DOLLAR
Womrath's Circulating Library
15 South 13th Street, Philadelphia
lEfENINVPU'PIilO BEMETfeAI)MmA FRliDAY, eTOX-Y 4 1020
cess. It resulted In thn murine- M.
mother's Ufa.
Next day bo received a letter from a
Physic on at the University of I'cnn
sylvnnln, asking if he would not like to
volunteer to glvo somo blood to a poor
sufferer there a man dying of tho
samo disease. Richardson, though It
was only tho day' after bo 'had given n
pint of bis blood to bis mother, eagerly
answered tho letter, saying that ho
gladly would go through with tho opera
tion again. Another volunteer bad been
accepted ahead of him, however.
IIo is nono the worso for the operation.
Ho in out every afternoon on tho big lot
adjoining tho plant, where ho works In
Camden,, playing basobnll,,wUh n siriall
bandago about bis arm where tho In
cision was made.
KEENEfcCO.
OPTICIANS
formerly 1211 Walnut St.
Now at Their
NEW STORE
1713 Walnut St:
timuflQM
rick is
atnotic.
STOPPING waste is al-
ways patriotic and
one of the biggest items
of waste in America is the
buildings that are de
stroyed by preventable
Arcs, many of them just
because they have wooden
sheds or additions which
ought to have been built
of brick.
All-brick buildings
WOUlfl SnVO TYtilllnvtr, - Jl
.- v..v- i.iujiuua ui UU1-
mrs by fire every year;
aiul tnnso wnofn.i ,:ii:..
I if saved, would save thou
sands of children now
starving in Poland and
Armenia.
iJ!atJ,s. WMotism of
the best kind.
frSUi .Ut th1nt dfferoua
name laundry and bav
caffT' that; o2
?oHHP in?Vc - bui,d of
solid brick throughout
JXV:ien the Fourth o
Sna&o?8 Wlth a Clea?
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Buy Brains
For Your Motor
Fifty-four years ago, Atlantic experts tackled
the problem of lubrication. In 54 years they"
have raised, and successfully answered every
kind of a question pertaining to automobile
lubrication.
ATLANTIC
MOTOR OILS
are right for your car for every car. Count
less experiments have proved them so. Why
not forestall repair bills ? Say ATLANTIC !
Your dealer will know if you need Atlantic
Polarineor Atlantic Medium.
THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY
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ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SATURDAY STORE CLOSES AT FIVE O'CLOCK CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY . I fj
God Service aid fad Vakes.at Strawkidge 4 Qotbier's !
To-iwrrow, The Last Satariay Befwe The Fourth of July 1 1
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"I Use Only One Half
The Amount of
Morning Sip"
That is the economy in buying Morning
Sip Coffee -the coffee packed in slip cover
tins to hold its strength and flavor. Never
buy coffee put-up in paper bags. The oils
that give coffee its aroma are evaporated
when coffee is bag-packed. -That is why
you can 6mell coffee through a paper bag.
Morning Sip Coffee Is the blend of many different
kinds of coffee. Its wonderful flavor will more than
please you. If you or any of your folks are real
'coffee crides" Morning Sip will soon prove that there
is one good coffee. Morning Sip Coffee is always
fresh it sells so fast your grocer has a fresh supply at
alt times. Try it today.
Sold By All Good Grocers
MORNING SIP
COFFEE
Packed in tin to keep the flavor ttu
Roasted and Packed by
Alex. Sheppard & Sons, Inc.
Philadelphia; Pa.
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RewW flic beautiful
Pine-Valley Coimuy
byAu'piane
Independence
Day
Aerial Exhibition
July 5, Starting 3 P. M.
Inducts In your holiday plans a trln
Monday afternoon to Cnrtlns l'lrlnr
IMeld, Pino Valley, N. J. (35 minutCB from
Fhlladolphla), nnd boo the epectacular
Aerial Sham Battle
2000 feet nbovo tho earth, an ultltudo
raco o u, height of 10,000 feet, nnd special
,min nuniiuiiviiia nnlrjmlnor (hn Ini
melmun Turn, IvOOpIiir tho Loop, Falling
Leaf. Tall Spin, wine Slip and other
fcatB.
A.imisiitnn to field free. 1'aPsenKer
ciirrylnB fllBhta durlntr tho nftemoon In
latest uurwss ivinimiic, wuu caih-h,
(Uiiilinecl pllota (all former nlloMnsiruc
tois In tho United States and Urltish Air
Services). v
Take Heading Tlallroad from Chestnut
Ht Ferry to Clomonton, N. J. (3 mlii
ute), or clectrlo car Una from Camden
to Clemonton (45 minutes) or flno motor
rldo via Camden and Wliltfl Horso Pike
to Clementon (12 miles). Uus lino runs
to field from Clementon station, Exhibi
tion nnd passenger (lights every Saturday
.. .i Uunilmf n ftnmnnn
Distributors of Curtisa Aircraft
CURTISS EASTERN AIRPIANE CORK
ui inifr UTATinVH
C'urtlM HjIiie llfld. I'lne Viillry, N. J.
1'lilludtlulitu Alrwr Udjuceiil to lluf
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nntm
130 South 15th Street
Philadelphia
Com Mm for All You Need Fa The Holiday
For Those Who Will Spend
the "Fourth" Out-of-Doors
Tho United States Is tho country of sportsmen. As a rule your
real American is a lover of tho great outdoors and dovotes every
spare moment to healthful exercise.
There'll be an army of enthusiasts indulging in their favorito
pastimo on Monday. There will be ball games, golf matches, and ten
nis contests galore. Thousands will heed tho call of tho ocean, lake
and river. Those and all others will find this Store ready with com
plete stocks, attractively priced, to meet every athletic and camping
need. Note theso special values that are now available
Bicycle Tires $2.50
Save one-third.
Bathing Caps 20c
Rubber. Less than half price.
Men's "Life-Guard"
Bathing Suits, $3.50
Whito Sleeveless Shirts, blue
Flannel Pants and Web Belts
complete.
Tents $7 to $27.50
Decided savings. Sizes rango
from Cx7 feet to 12x14 feet.
Golf Clubs $3.00
Save almost one-half.
Golf Irons $2.90
Save more than one-fourth.
Men and young men who have felt that Clothing prices
were too high, will be glad to know that ttiis objection has been
entirely removed by our wonderful late-season purchase of, the
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Bicycles $37.50
Sturdily constructed, handsomo
in nppearanco; equipped with
good tires.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits;
TO SELL THIS WEEK AT
Less Than Wholesale Prices
SOME
AT A SAVING OF NEARLY ONE-HALF
?JH y Btrawbrldge & Clothier Fourth Floor
Reductions in the Millinery
Wanted for the "Fourth"
Reductions that will make the Millinery Store hum with activity
are scheduled for Saturday in many instances the reductions aro
ONE-HALF, in some they aro MORE THAN ONE-HALF:
Ribbon Hats of All Kinds $2.25 to $5.95
Practically all good shades. Excellent Hats for motoring.
White and Tinted Organdie Hats, now $3.95
In pretty drooped shapes with sash bows.
Georgette and Taffeta Hats, $3.95 and $6.75
Crepe Georgette and combinations of crepe Georgette and taf
feta, all beautifully trimmed. White, navy, pink, black and navy-and-whitc.
Matrons' Trimmed Hats$3.95and $4.50
In black, brown and navy. Every Hat in this group is lower in
price than tho untrimmed Hats were earlier in the season.
Close-fitting Navy Taffeta Hats now $2.75
Trimmed with flowers and glycorined ostrich.
tSr-y Strawbrids & Clotblcr Second Floor, Market Street. WmI
$31.50
Made to Sell at
$60.00 to $65.00
$38.50
Made to Sell at
$7p.00 to $75.00
$44.50
Made to Sell at
$80.00 to $85.00
Practically all of the Suits at $38.50 and $44.50, and
some of those at $31.50, are of the ch oi c es t SMOOTH
FINISHED WORSTEDS, in a variety of handsome pat
terns and colorings. Many are silk-lined and airare tai
lored in the thorough manner for which Hart, Schaffner
& Marx are famous. Sijfes for men of regular, stout,
snort ana slender propff'tions.
"fl&hijs.
If You Want Mopical-Weight Clothing
You will find an assortment mere to-morrow carefulp tailored and mod
erately priced: Pan Beach Suits, $18.00. Mohair Suits, X 10.00 to $30.00.
Cool Cloth Suits, '20.00 to $50.00. White Flannel Trousers, special, $11.75.
White Duck Trousers, $2.75 and $3.75. Khaki Trousers, $3.75. Also thin
Coats, Motor Dusters and Summer Raincoats.
. SI nwtrldte Clothier Second Floor. Kant
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No! No! Let's
Make it a
Safe Fourth
Lot the "firo-cracker" money
be wisely devoted to Ihe pur
chaso of useful Toys That will
be still giving pleasure long
after the smart ha3 vanished
from burned fingers. These
aro reduced
Horse Velocipedes, $10.90
Paris Coaster Wagons, $5
Children's Automobiles,
$7M
Sam-E-Karsnow $2.90
Steel Trains to pull 90c
Strawbrids & Clothier Fourth Floor
Silk Waists
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1 WHITE f!HlNA KlT.ircivin.-f-
ly tailored; convertible, roll or flat
collar; a few models with three-quarter-length
sleeves $2.95.
BLACK CHINA SILK tai
lored models, tucked in different
ways, and finished with converti
ble, roll or flat collar 53.95.
CREPE GEORGETTE i n
flesh and white, trimmed with
Valenciennes and filet laces;
short-sleeve, collarlebs models,
$5.00; others with variously
shaped neck-linos, some finishtd
with flat collars $5.95.
Struwbrliko & Clothier
Second Floor, Centra
Men Should See
These $1.50 Neckties
In order to properly appreciato
tho beauty of their patterns, the
excellence of their fabrics nriJl
the durable way they are made.
Practically every smart wcavo
and pattern is represented nnd
they're certainly the best value
$i.ou can uuy nnywncrc.
UtrawbrhUr & flothlrr
Aisia i. iarK( Htret
New Dresses at Special Prices
Are Still Further Reduced
In somo instnnces they aro the remainders of special purchases,
in others short lots or late le-orders left over from the greatest June
selling in our history BUT in every instance the Dresses are fresh
uuu luvujf, unu we uouot 11 you can una incir
equal anywhere at these prices:
Dresses, Special at $5.00
An accumulation of higher-priced Dresses,
chipfly of gingham and voile, in medium and
light shades. Mad.o in tunic and straight-line
styles, and finished with dainty whito collars.
Dresses, $9.75 to $15.00
Smart checked ginghams, nnd voiles in
light and dark figured effects various pat
terns and colors, and an excellent assortment
of models, all formerly much higher in price.
Dresses, Special, $22.50
This is a charming group of cool, dainty
Frocks, all of fino English voile, in Flench
blue, Nile green, rose and orchid, made in tho
btylo "sketched. Tho embroidery is in white in
beaded effect; the collar, cuffs and hash of
crisp whito organdie, edged with narrow lace.
Silk Dresses, now $27.50
Taffeta, foulard and taffcta-and-crepc
Georgette, in tunic, draped nnd strnight-line
styles. In navy, black and brown, tho foul
ards in black-and-white and navy-and-white.
U btrawbrldee & Clothlor Second Floor. Market St.
Do You Need a New
Umbrella?
These are sturdy and good
looking, in sizes for men nnd
women. Of piece-dyed Union
TafTcta (silk-and-cotton) on para
gon fiames and tho SPECIAL
PRICE is $5.00.
Women' tize With Wrist
cord or ring in handles of plain
or carved wood, some with bakc
lite top.
Men's sizes With hook or
crook handles of plain or, carved
wood.
s-rii vr trlit. A Clothier
A'-i 7 Market Street
Creams and Lotions.
Better be prepared with some
of these soothing and protective
Toilet Preparations:
LOTIONS
Arnica Cream 32c Jergcn's 37c '
Rosc-and-Almond Cream 37c
Lotusa Cream 63c
COLD CREAMS
Witch Hazel Elcaya Cream 63c
Crcme Elcaya (vanishing) 63c
Pond's Extract Cold Cream or
Vanishing Cream special, 20c
and 40c
Talcum Powders 19c to S1.04
Skeeto-Gunrd Powder 52c
StrnuhrliUn i Clothier Ala1 tO,
lenirr nnd Murlt Str. i Cro Alila .
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These are Regular Holiday
Coats and Capes for Women
The kind you can slip ir.t when nccessnrv, and canv vith t'ase
at other times, knowing they will stand practically anything and
always look well.
Wool Velour Sports Coats $10.75
In brown and Copenhagen blue. Leather belt. Unlincd.
Fine Silk-lined Sports Coats $15.00
Tan polo cloth and wool velours in shades of brown and blue.
Lined throughout with flguietl silk.
CameVs-hair and Polo Cloth Coats $20.00
Of tan camel's-hair cloth, with body and bleevcs lined; others of
tan polo cloth, unlined.
Smart Wool Velour Capes $37.50
In a good rango of colois. Lirrd throughout and faced with silk.
Tsr-yStrawh uIm- '"liuliier heitiml Floor dure,
STRA WBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
EIGHTHSTREET FILBERT STREET
Golden Special To-morrow
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MARKET STREET
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1600 Pairs of
Boys' Washable
Gray Crash
Knicker
bocly;s Exceptional y aJuc
At $1.65
Parents will fully appreciate to-morrow's Golden Special. Just
the sort of serviceable Trousers that will bo most needed for "Thi
Fourth" nntl all other summer playtime occasions! They arftf
durable gay crash WASHABLE and are sewed with JF tg
double-stitched scanii that will resist rough wear. They aVV full
and comfortable in cut and nave strong, good-size pockets. The
saving is MORE THAN ONE-FOURTH. Sizes 7 to 17 years.
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Flags at Special Prices
Small Flags ofuWnted Eillc or cotton, mounted on sticks at at
tractive prices: eJM
Prinfi!tfcvu!k Flags, 18-inch now 25c
Printed Cotton Rings, 18-inch now 15c
Printed Cotton blags, 24-inch now 25c
Printed Cotton Flans. 36-inch now 75e
Holder Brackets, to hold cluster of 525(
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