Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 12, 1920, SPORTS EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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children had 'been rescued by a former
scrvlep man, who discovered the. Arc.
The blaio was In the grodcry store
and homo of Samuel Nathanson, 1501
South Flfty-thlr,d street. Originating
in tho.stofc, the Mantes snread through
as Nathanson. in his night clothing,
rushed back to rescue some clothing.
Ho fptind his trousers, but was nearly
strangled by tho smoke. Ho tied a
handkerchief oVcr his mouth and crawl-
playmate, was 'passing a drjug store
nbar' tlip Colgan home, when a dcml-
Well Oil
Your Springs
and slop all squeaks. We'll
also rrllne and adjust yonr
bralvs In a few lours, rhone
IXust HOT.
Lyric Repair Co., 231 N. Juniper
STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER.
dim was discovered standing unguard-
fXi
d at a side door. According to tho
cu downstairs. 1
Meantime Qochcnour had aroused n.
druggist across the street, who tele-'
phoned an aarm. The Nathanson fam
police, It fell to tho lot of Francis to
sample tho contents of 1 tho demyohn,
which It was discovered was wood al
cohpl. Tho lad died soon after being
the entire two-stoty bulldlrigj The
damage was estimated nt $8000.
John Qochcnour, twenty years old,
ana Joseph Couen. twenty-seven years
old, 1G12 South Fifty-third street, were
returning homo when they saw the glow
of i flames in Nathanson' a grocery.
Gochf nour 'ran to give the alarm while
Cohen pounded on a jorv
Nathanson, hls'wlfc, Sadie, and four
children. Ellen, sixteen; Lillian, thir
teen; Milton, ten, nrid Irving, six, were
auleep on the second floor.
The noise caused by Cohen aroused
the croccr. who ran downntnlra and
ily wcro cared for by neighbors.
Grocer Aids In Ro3cuo of Wife
and Four Children at Fire, but
Is Almost Strangled Later
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woucn served in tho expeditionary
J0 in France. JIc was with tho
south air squadron and had been gassed.
CHILD KILLED BY ALCOHOL
A childish prank which,' according to
admitted to the hospital.
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Phont "Tom" Filey
P THE MAGNESIA
io pouco, was suggested by a. youthful
companion; caused the dcathast night
Sf XnP.c,s Colgah,, eight years old, 10,10
south Seventeenth street, la St. Agncs's
Hospital. , f
Francis, accompanied by a negro
for Latest Records
and Columbia
s Grafonolas
fr.ll rliin.. Pnnlnr S119
FLAMES DAMAGE GROCERY
DOCTORS RECOMMEND
for Constipation. Add Stomach, Indlirss
tlen. Can be used as Milk of Macn.sla,
Bold only by tbs bottls nsvsr by dos.
A grocer, rushing back into his
burning home to obtain clothing, was
nearly strangled with smoke at 1:30
o'clock tlila morning after two of his
opened the door of the private entranced
Uoncn
ran upstalrH with littrf and car-
tied
1406 QIRARD AVE.
Milton and Irving to the street
while the grocer helped
nls w;
ifo and two
daughters to safety.
The stairway was filled
with smoke
NEARLY LOSES LIFE
TO SAVE TROUSERS
IS
Q-RS
THE p LAYER , R OILS LARGE,
LATEST , AIRY
hits WYffAffJBoorHS
1J08 CHESTNUT ST.
mt" Everything Musical Since 1864"n
Rheumatism and Neuritis
Why Suffer Longer? Drink
Mountain
Valley Water
The famous curative water from near
Hot-Springs, Ark.
ENDORSED BY PHYSICIANS
Mountain Valley Water Co, 718 Chestnut St.
rhone. Walnut 3407
8erved nt lending Club..Hotet. Cafes and P. ft. It. dining cars.
Sold by first-class crocwi". druggists, etc., or direct by us,
Lithography .
Makes a Better Impression
I BLANK BOOKS
Bound and
Locio Leaf
LITHOGRAPH INO
PRINTINO ,
ENGRAVINO
V
omen
Stationery
and SuppHes
HpHAT part of your organization which
" comes In contact with your customer
'rhust bo. representative, whether It be man.
building or stationery.
A neat, dignified lithographed letter-head
is a' most effective advertisement.
v
Like all Mann products, Mann's litho
' graph'cd.'letter-heads, eta, are of the high
est tjuallfy.,
WILLIAIV&MANN COMPANY
529, MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA; PA. -'''
New York Offices: 261 Broadway. Founded in 1848
laBillsiBlHnll
mi'ul itmriiralU HI inMImv'wDtRSA 1
With The
Orange "Kick"
No tasteless, sloppy
subterfuge; but the
real Orange drink,
with the Orange
"Kick" in it
By the bottle. or by
th case, from soft
drink dispensers and
dealers .everywhere.
.You Taste The Orange in
Orange 5quee3e
I he Natural Flavor of l he rresn rape rruir
LOUIS HILLEMANN
412-414 North Orianna St.
'PHILADELPHIA
Nutlininl J'rulfc Flavor Co., New Orleans; Manufacturers
UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN
and driven the Rational Sextet, you
cannot know how much of good
taste, true comfort and motor com
1 petence can be combined in a single
automobile.
SAMUEL EARLEY'-MOTOR CO.
605 N.- Broad St. Phone Pop. 1901
jtgimim
Twentitlh
'Succfstful Ytcr
il
HllliHoSMfflj
A Growing Response to Our
July Cleccr-away Sale!
When the quality clothing of the William
H. Wanarnaker store goes on sale, there is
invariably an immediate demand.
And it is no wonder. The decisive reductions in effect
throughout the ail-wool summer stocks Suits of every kind arid
description) including even our fine light-weight tailoring fabrics,
are factors of 'such real saving that everybody appreciates them.""
MERCHANT TAILORING FABRICS REGULARLY $65) faBf
TO $75 BUILT TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEASURE FOR JpDU
SPECIAL JULY OFFER OF, $85 FINE TROPICAL WOVEN'
WORSTED SUITINGS BUILT TO MEASURE OF EXCLU- SKT S
SIYE PATTERNS FOR ) W
Suits Ready-to -Wear at July Prices!-
OUR QUALITY $40 & $45 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $25
OlJR QUALITY $50 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $36
OUR QUALITY $55 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $40
OUR1 QUALITY $60 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO.' $45
OUR QUALITY $65 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $0 '
OUR QUALITY $75 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $55 & $gQ
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William H. Wanarnaker
1217 and 1219 Chestnut St.
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Savings of $100 to $300 on Players and Uprights in
NORTH'S PIANO SALE
Hundreds of families in and. near Philadelphia last week
. became proud possessors of fine slightly used pianos and player
pianos. Their homes are brighter now than ever before. This
great annual sale has made it possible for them to have splendid
instruments at prices .well within their means. Hundreds more i
will take advantage of these wonderful savings this week. Large
shipments arrive daily from the Great Lester Factories, after
being thoroughly gone over by our experts. This is YOUR
opportunity.
Specials in Player-Pianos
$750 EMERSON
ANGELUS.
$qq $550 STORY &
dOV CLARK. ,
$97. 600 DRUCKER & CO. SOfU.
a1 Full size mahocfinv rasA l)JJ
Mahogany, larite sze.
Fine order. Plays 88-noto music.
Mahogany case; large size.
88-noto player. Very handsome.
Full size mahogany case.
Plays 88-noto rolls.
S650 MELLV1LLE
$725 LEONARD . . .$GjEin $650 MILTON $4.?El CLARK
Mahogany; full size. JlJ-J 88-noto action. Fine order mJ Largo walnut case
$425
Slightly used. Like new. Fine tone. Largo mahogany caso.
Largo walnut case. ,.
Flno tone. 88-note action.
Upright Piano Bargains
$375 HERTZBERG $900
Large Size. Fine tone. ", ""i
Mahogany case.' Like new.
,$350 MARSHALL & $QA
'WENI.F.1.1. . .
Ebonlzed case. Small size.
$
145
$300 NEW
- ENGLAND.
Medium size. Walnut caee,
$700 STEINWAY
Mahogany caso. Fine tone.
$400 COLONNADE $
Large size; oak case,
$350 SCHUMANN.. $1 7C
Medium size. Mahogany. , J. J
$350 LYON & HEALEY
Smalt size; ebonlzed case.
$225
f24S
175
$80
$350 (JROVENSTEEN $QA
& FULLER.... VX3
Vi size ; ebony case.
$600 CHICKERING
Large mahogany case.
Fine order.
$600 SOHMER . .
Largo ebony case. Fine tone.
$400 STERLING
Flno order, dood tone.
.medium size, walnut case.
350 ROYAL ...... $1 Otf
Ebony. Fine tono and order. X U J
$500HALLETT& $0JC:
DAVIS DO
Large size. Mahogany caBe.
SI300 NEW ENGLAND.
Small mahogany case.
$200
?265
$185
$100
$285
155
$150
$400 MEYER-
Large ebonlzed case.
$500 LESTER . . . .
Like new. Mahogany,
medium size.
$550 MATHUSHEK $
Medium size. Flno tone
Handsome ebony case. '
$450 KRAKAUER..$-i cn
Fine tone. Medium size. lOU
Ebony. w
$350 PRESCOTT ..$001-
Like now. Fine order. ZjJ
Full size mahogany case.
$450 MARCELLUS $
(Hepne)
Medium size. Mahogany case,
$400 WINTHR0P..$
Large mahogany case.
Very line tone. Easy action.
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Send for Full List and Description '
Other F. A. North
-, Stores
NORTH PHILA.:'V2I36 North Front St.
WEST PHH.A.: 302 South 5Zd Street
KENSINGTON: 1813.15 E.'AlUthcnr
CAMDEN: 831 Broadway
CHESTER: 312 Edrmont Av.
TRENTON i 209 Ettt Slttt Street
READING:' IS North Stb S(reet
NORRISTOWNi 228 We.t M.in Street
ATLANTIC CITY: 106 SU Jtmtt PUte
F. A. NORTH CO.
1306 Chestnut Street
Please? send me a complete list of your bargains in
style marked "X"
PLAYER-PIANOS U UPRIGHT PIANOS tt
also details of easy-payment plan offered in your Great
Summer Sale. '
Name
Address
. -TO-MORROW TUESDAY
A Remarkable Feature of Our
0r
July Clearance of Suits for Men
Will be the Grouping of 583 Suits
Worth $34,000, for $20,360
Every One an Extraordinary Value
$27 $32 $37. $42
Another wonderful money-saving proposition another notable
collection of Men's and Young Men's Suits, FROM OUR OWN STOCK,
made especially fpr this Store, now gathered into four lots at EXTREME
REDUCTIONS for quick clearance. The regular price-ticket and the
new price-ticket on each Suit show a wonderful saving Suits that were
originally $40.00 to $80.00, now $27.00, $32.00, $37.00 and $42.00. All
liangina in our glass cases for easy selection of fabrics and sizes.
5. strawbrldee & Clothier Second Floor. Eat
Clearance of, Summer Shoes
Thousands of Pairs at Great Reductions
We haVe gone over our entire Summer Shoe Stock and have selected therefrom'
all broken lines and styles not to be reordered. This selected collection comprises many''
lots and excellent assortments, including many of the most popular styles of the present
season. Prices have been reduced to clearance levels some at about half price.
FOR WOMEN -Fine
Pumps and
Oxfords, now $7.95
Smartest hand - turned Low
Shoes, some of our most exclusive
styles desirable leathers, newest
models. Many from Laird, Schober
& Co. Save about one-lialf.
Pumps, now $8.95
Tongue Pumps of patent leather
and glazed kidskin, and seamless
Pumps of patent leather and dark
tan calf. Save one-third and more.
Satin Oxfords, $6.90
In black, brown and gray. Also
black satin French Ties. Save
more than one-third.
Seamless Pumps, at $5.45
Of patent leather, tan calf and
gun-metal calf, with covered Baby
Louis heels. About half regular
price.
Low Shoes now $2.95
Low Laced Shoes, discontinued
lines from regular stock, including
white canvas Arch Preserver Shoes
and Oxfords; not all sizes. Savings
average more than otic-third.
White Pumps and
Oxfords, now $3.75
Of white canvas, covered Louis
heels. Save more than one-third.
Strap Slippers and
Oxfords, now $3.95
Black Kid Oxfords, and Soft Kid
Strap Slippers. Saving of more
than one-third.
Oxfords, now $3.65
White Canvas Oxfords, in a vari
ety of attractive styles. More than
one-third saving.
Oxfords, now $6.90
Soft Black Kidskin Oxfords,
straight lace and Blucher styles.
One.quarter less than regular
price.
FOR CHILDREN
AND MISSES
Misses' Shoes, $2.75
Laced Shoes of soft white
leather; also patent leather with
white leather tops. Less than half
price.
Girls' Shoes, $3.65
Patent leather Lace Shoes, with
white tops, also of soft all-white
leather. Less tlian lialf price.
Children's Pumps, $1.95
White canvas, with instep straps.
Save more than one-third.
Misses' Shoes, $2.45
White canvas Laco Shoes," with
leather or rubber soles. Save more
than a third. '
Oxfords and High
Shoes, now $3.45
Large Girls' White Oxfords and
High Shoes, in attractive styles.
Save more than one-half.
Misses' Low Shoes, $1.95
Sample Low Shoes, in many at
tractive styles and in all leathers.
Misses' Oxfords, $3.35
Of tan and black leather; good
styles. Save more than one-third.
Children's Sandals, $1.95
Play Barefoot Sandals, kidskin
lined and serviceable; welted soles.
Save almost one-half.
Infants' Shoes, 60c
Soft Kid Shoes and Moccasins.
Save more than one-third,
FOR MEN j
Oxfords, now $9.90 '$
Of tan and black leather;
from regular stock. Broken .8
An .averaae savina of morei t
i.i.mV7 ,rs
Oxfords, now $8.90: c
Black and tan leather, various
good styles. Not all 6izes. More
than one-quarter saving.
Oxfords, now $12.50
Dark brown cordovan, tan calf
and black cordovan; English and
Brogue styles. Worth much moref
Oxfords, now $6.45
Of dark tan calf, English lasts.,
Save more than one-quarter.
Oxfords, now $5.75 '
English last; dark tan leather
f vf nrilc nnnr C7 7K I
Tan and gun-metal calf. Sal
pies and short lines. Save rieem
one-third.
Samnle Oxfords. $8.95
Ffofn the James A. Banister Co,
Many attractive styles in sample
sizes only. Worth more tlian one--half
more.
FOR BOYS
Oxfords, now $2.95
Boys' and youths' Play Oxfords,
of tan grain leather, with fiber
soles. Save more than one-quarter.
Boys' Oxfords, $4.45
Blucher style; of dark chocolate
elkskin, with fibre soles. Sovc.Jmc
quarter. Boys' Oxfords, $6.45
Of tan and gun-metal calf;
English., or Blucher style. Save
nearlu one-third.
-y HtrawbriilBe & Ciuthler Klghth and Filbert Btreeta.
t1
More Wash Suits for Boys of
3 to 8 Years, in the July Clearance
About Two Thousand Ready for To-morrow
At Less Than Average Wholesale Prices
$1.65 $2.25 $3.25
.Regular Prices Were $2.50 to $6.50
This is exceedingly good news for all mothers, of boys of
three to eight years of age ! At the very height of the Wash
Snif. spnsnn. we have fullv two thousand Suits of the moat
Jdesirable styles and materials, marked for immediate clear
ance at prices that average less tnan wholesale cost!
The materials are strong, durable, washable chambray,
Devonshire cloth, Kitty cloth, and some of white linene. Oliver
Twist, Belted and Middy models.
Be sure to see these to-morrow a rare opportunity for
saving money.
---- Straw-bridge & Clothlrr Second Floor, Filbert Street, East
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. Woven-Stripe
Madras Shirts at $2.65
Exceptional Value
To-morrow men can save very close to a dollar on each of
these Shirts purchased. They are of soft, comfortable madraBi
of good, durable ruality, with tho handsome stripe indelibly woven
through tho fabri. They all conform to our exacting BtanjUvdfV
of roomy, comfortable fit and painsjaking workmanship,, Made,
with soft turn-back cuffs. ' . ' t
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