-iHv, v V A M V " r- 111111 , IMEISPLANNEO Campaign Will Bo Resumed In Fall to Cot Money for Clubhouse NOTES OF OTHER POSTS Tboms P. Emcrr Tost, No. 220, of Minajunk, of tho American Legion, l,s raised a building fund of $13,000, which will bo Increased and utilized for the erection of a post home. Thls post conducted its dnvo scvornl BUhi ago for the purpose, of acquiring enough money for a clubhouse, bi-t it discontinued Its cfforU to Kirn ay to the memorial hospital of Roxboro, ex plained Joseph McGarriglc, tlio vlco commander, today.' ..... , . "Wo hope in tho fall to Interest the wines men In our project again," Lid Mr. McOarrlglc. "for ft is probablo g,t wo fchall contlnuo our effort at There nro 127 paid-up members In hl ltm.n(.'S t0 ?ou.bl this number. ilnv fn " i ccl M10 Bcond Thurs ?fyu n ,?ptcmbcr when pans 'for an actlvo foil season will bo mapped out. j-r .oonn j. Foran, of 170 Queen Tf. t 3Uc(,nrrtel':iVlco commander-, Torn X. Bryson, 301 Conarro street adjutant j and Joseph A. Aldlnuer. 4347 uuurision street, county representative. wiiJL ' annual flcui uay of the Walter H. Qearty PoHt No. 315 will ,b,oT1tC,it,l,c Bcco Club- p Chase next Saturday afternoon and ovening lleginnlng at 2:30 o'clock there will Co an athletic meet, followed by n baseball game between tho Gearty Post and Prince-Forbes Post No. 7. Frank A. Mooney has Issued a call to all tho nth letCB In tho post to advise him of a do- i V. l r nny cvnt. ills .address Is Fox Chase. (Comrades arc rcnucstecl ttak Ktc no,car t0 F Chaso on tilth street, and to appear In largo numbers for the event. Delegates to tho national convention In Cleveland next month having rceo lutioiiH to bo piesented, arc urged to forward copies to department headquar ters, 811 Chestnut Btrect, o that they may be transmitted to the notional ad jutant not later than September 12. All resolutions must bo authenticated by tho delegates Introducing them or by the secretary of tho delegation. Only four posts in the state havo voted agalnbt tho proposed new stoto constitution. Ono of these was tho Allcntown post, tho scene of tho con vention, which adopted the constitution. EVENING PUBLIC LEpaEABHIlJABELPHIA, MOlkAY, AUGUST 23, 1920 -I . . ' ,1 1 Z ' Z LIFE GUARDS AT SHORE HAVE A BUSY SUNDAY Mon and Womon Bathers at Atlantic City Pulled From Surf After Struggles phia, wan pulled from tho surf nt the loot or Massachusetts avenue, victor Warner, of Philadelphia, was rescued from on eddy nt tho foot of Rhodo Island avenue. Doctor Carroll, of this city Anthony Smith, nho of Philadelphia, and A. C. licgg, of Illnghamton, N. Y., wcro res cued nt Aiaryiana nvenuo, walla lAia Guards McCullcn and Eblo rescued ' Llfo guards had their usual strenuous time yesterday at Atlantic City. John Curtis, Peter Thurston and John Finger, of this city, and three other men wcro saved from being dashed against tho stono Jetty at the foot of Virginia hvenue. The men had got be yond their depth when Llfo Otiards Smith and McKim launched their boat nnd went to tho rescue. After much difficulty the men were brought mhorc. The bench phyMcInns worked over them for thirty minutes before they allowed them to go to their hotels. Jomei Paper, of this city; Mini Min nie Avel, of 8 South New Hampshire avenue, nnd Miss Florence tJto.rtcr, of Massachusetts nvenuo, were .saved by llfo guards as they were being swept toward tho ship channel off Pacific ave nue. Orvllle Blze nnd Kvan Hir.0. both of Philadelphia, and Harry Fogcl. of At lantic City, were resetted at Maryland avenue, nnd Mrs. Jacobson, of Phlladel J When Folks Quit Coffee because of cost to health or purse, they naturally drink Instant Postum "There's a Reason Earns Tsnne Rubin. T. Rosenthal nnd P. But- . ... .-...-. . :ity, when they tomsky, of New York city, wcro caught in n strong undi crtow. SMIVTb sK 8fiasl,l)f6 M Excursions MU WuTU w m is con Addition.! Roond Ci of Trip "1.3 Atlantic City, Ocean City, Wildwood and Cape May Isrvo Chestnut and Houth St. Ferries 7.-00 A. M. for AtUntlo City! 0.50 A. M for Ocean Cltr. Wildwood nnd Cspe May.. Addl. tlonal trains . for AtUntlo City Saturdays and Sundays. Effectlvo Thursday. Ausrust 20. 1020, tho one-day Sea. shorn Excursion Fare will be yi.nn war ts vm anninonai AT1.ANTIC CITY HAII.ROAD SCHOOLS andCOLLEGES SSVmmmmmmmmt -sss fwl I fry t Tonne Women and flirts Young Women and fllrla Tounr Womei and r.trIK Schools for the Education of Women For the Nursing Profession Believing' that many young women would be glad to enter training schools in hos pitals throughout the State of Pennsylvania as pupil nurses if they knew of the great opportunity for service and to qualify in one of the greatest professions open to women, a Committee appointed to serve in the interests of the Nurses' Training Schools, whose names appear in these columns, are conducting a campaign for the purpose of securing enrollments in this noble profession. Milx (t vjjfo' "'' "V tef '" . fffi ju uEsJEfiiiK' riotli Hexes noth Hexea jsrraMT SCHOOL, Day School OPENS SEPT. 7TH Night School OPENS SEPT. 9TH IT'S T1IK SCHOOL TOR YOU ' If thmiiell Lrm nt llliniana nts l.nM U J 4. 1..-J.. Il- in a T?,n,Sltirnn,!i0,V.'.51"ilfJ,0?l ,ro"wC VPwrtunltlei. for roil to obtain It hllo you continue our profraMon or buslncsH. Thousands of yonnr nronle wlin have thus prepared themselves here nmv hold po.ltlons ni bank". siinVr" intendents, tninoerrs. heads of departments, ct. Day and iilEht feliooi courses lii Accountancy. Ilookkcenlnir, Hhnrthnnd (Mtman or Orecic Systems) lyplor, , Secretarial ofk. Iluefnres Admlnlstrntlon. Commercial TmchTnr. i'entnnnsnlp. BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE AN "ACcnEniTF.n" ronHEnriAi, Rriioor, liSUO WALfNUi 5TKEET FRIENDS CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM For Boys and Girls Four Philadelphia elementary schools and Central School, a Junior and senior htch school IncludlnB collcco preparatory depart ment. Develops tho constructive faculties throuich physical and moral culture. Stu dents taucht the practical and skillful use of hands as well ns brains Small classes. Constant personal touch with an exception, ally able faculty. Largs playground, arm noBlum. lunch room; splendidly Dented and ventilated classrooms. Open to other de nominations. Write for ear book and.rates. Charles Durton Walsh. Principal. l&th nnd Race 8ts. rhlladclDhla. JPEIRCE r I (LS Eol SCHOOIUS ex I After High School Business1 AoMDasixAnoMl In the Service of Humanity Message on the Ethics and Practice of Nursing If It la to bo mado nn art It lequlrca ns exclusive a devotion, na hard a pi llptor's work v Jor what f halnfr to do wltn dead canvas or cold marblo the llinir body ho temP'o of Ood'a spirit? It Is one of tho flno nrts, I na hard a prepi- com- had "N'urslnc la nn art. and ration ns any painter's or sculptor' n.irn.1 ItHh l.n. Inr 4 n .In .!Vl 4 1. n II nlmnnl l.IJ !.- ...n, Ar k IIha n.ti" f?!n..nP. Ml Un t In CnlP ) If (his Is true, nnd who will doubt It? what an entirely satisfactory work Is nurslnfr. and ct how ncccs Rnry that wo remember wo aro dealing with somethlnB that requires not only our encigy, our Interest and our Bklll, but our deep recrento and hlehrst thouRhts? -ki ,, in n A younjr poet killed In France, wrote. "Llko tho statue. In Mlchaol Antrelos lump of marble, thero is a friend In every passerby, and In ono thero may be a now Christ." nnd so there may be In niiy human being;. What Dr S Weir Mitchell nays of the physician Is true also of thu nurse: "He sells that which men neither v,olBh nor" measure, nnd this sots him oer nil professions aajo one. ami far nboe nil forms of mero huslne"s. What such a life makes of a man li lareely a question of original chararter but In no other form of occupation Is thrre such constant food useful to deelop all that Is best and noblest The hlKhest type only of healthy young womanhood should tako up this work, for It Is certainly tho highest even to any 11 oman to do What can be trrcater than by skill and knowledge to help fan the feeble spark of life to tho bright name of health; to make tho stiff arm supple and strong; to Ido tho Typhoid or tho Pneumonia paflent post the dango- post; to glo back to the children, the mother who almost crossed tho dark rlvec ami tn nnv the baby with all life's road before him. .1 , . .... Nothing can adenuately pay for the skill which has brought to tho bedside renewed strength, and perhaps ecn the "sweet boon of lifer fouRht wUh AMfA W( 8Word. If sho hftAo given bnclc our sick again Is It a little thing that sho has wrought? Then Life nnd Death and Motherhood ho nought! k PUESS AND PUBLICITY COMMITTEE. AniNfiTON Ablnston Memorial Iloopltal AMTCNTOWN Allentown fit-itn Hospital Kilftard Harvey Memorial Nurees Collene HoiDfopathlc Rlate Hospital Sacred Heart Hospital AI.TOONA Altoona Hospital AS1II.ANI1 Athlnnd State General Hospital llRAVF.Il TAM.S rroldnce Hospital nKM.KVIIK .Suburban General Hospital ui.ossmmn Bloiiburs State Hospital nERWICK Berwick Hospital JOHNSTOWN Tonemauch Valley Memorial Hospital Thw Mercy Hospital HANK The Katie Summit Hospital , TANCASyKR St JoHTh'a Hospital I.ATUOlli: Latroho Hospital I.KWISTOHN n Hospital Bt Luke' nnTin.Kiirai Hospital IIKADDOCK nradlock General Hospital . nuAnionn Braiford Hospital nrunr)Evii.i,K. n. f. i. No. a riltsbursh City and Home Hospitals CHESTER Chester Hospital ' CI.KAniTKUl Clearfield Hospital COTESVIIJ.E Coateavllle Hospital nAN1M.E Danville State Hospital HIXMONT Dlimont Hospital EA8TON Eatton Hospital ERIE lUmot Hospital . Bt, Vincent's Hospital HAKlUHIUmt. HirrlaburE Hospital IIAZLETON BtKo Hospital nOMESTEAIJ Homestead Hospital INDIANA Indiana Hospital Lewlstow T.OC1C IIAT.N Lock Haven Hospital iir.vmii,u Meadvllla City Hospital MrKEEB ROCKB Ohio Valley General Hospital McKKESrORT McKeesport Hospital MERCER Mercer Hanltirlum MONONOAHEUV Memorial Hoipltal NEW IIRIOIITON Heaver Volley aenernl Hospital NEW KENHINOTON Citizens' Ocneral Hospital NORRIHTOWN Montcomeri Hosnltal JIOUNT I'I.EASANT Mount I'lcsBunt Hospital I'IIIUIKMMIIA American Htomach Hospital Children's Homeopathic Hospital rrienar Hospital Oermantown Hospital (Germantown) Hahnemann iiospuai Howard Hospital Jewish Maternity Hospital Mercy Hospital (Colored) Ml Pinal Hospital I'lilUdelplila Orthopedic Hospital I'rotestnnt Episcopal Hospital Bt Auicss Kospllnl St Timothy's Hospital (Roxborough) si Man's Hospital fachool of Nurslnc Hospital of Graduate School of Medicine. University of reiiasylvanl . ,. , Mdlcn.ChlrurKlcal Hospital. I'olycllnlc Hospital Women's Hospital of Philadelphia School of Nurslne for Women I'enn. sylvanla Hospital. Pepartment for Mental and Neroui Diseases (west Phllu 1 piiiMrsnuiio TottaRe State Hosnltal riIOEMX1LI.K rhoenlxvlllo Hospital riTTSIlUROH Allerheny Giiinral Hospital Homeopathic Medical Hnd Sursrlcal Hos pital nnd Dispensary Children's Hospital Pussmant Hosnltal Presbyterian Hospital Mercv Huspltal St Francis's Hospital H John's General Hospital J'lttsnuruh Hospital Sisters of Charltv St Joseph's Hospital !nuthlde HitpUal . Western rennslnnla Hnsnltal I'lTTSTON rittston Hospital TOTT8TOWN rottston-n Hospital I'OTTSVIT.IJ! rottsvllle Hospital RKDINO neadlnir Hospital St. Joseph's Hospital RIDLEY TARK Taslor Hospital ROCHESTER Rochester General Hospital SCRANTON State Hospital Voscs Talor Hospital Hahnemann Hospital nr.wicKi.Ki Sewlckley Hospital HIIARON Christian II. Buhl Hospital SrANOLER Miners' Hospital of Northern Cambria TARHNTITJI Allegheny Valley Hospital UPLAND Vork Hospital DIspensarv WARREN Warren State Hospital WASHINGTON Washlnirton City Hospital WEST CHESTER llomeopithlo Hosnltal of Chester County Chester County Hospital WILKINS1IURO Columbia Hospital WILKES'tlAKRE WyomlnK llomeopithlo Hospltn WILLI VMSPOR1 Wllllamsport Hospital 11 INDUEK Wlndber Hospital 10RK York Hospital und Dispense n Increase Your Salary To Increase your earning powor. make lourself expert In some one thing:. Con central all your effort on ono thing and iome nn expert in it. v riling, flirurlnc. If you need tyrm wrltlntr or bookkeeping to net an Increase, come to Strayer's Spe cial Nllfht School olid spend nil of our tlmo on ono subject until you ret a raise 1 hen tako another subject nnd spend all uf jour tlmti on It until jou Bet another lalse. You will bo surprised how quickly )ou can work journelf up that way. Send tar particulars. Strayer's Special Night School 307 Chestnut St. Wnlnut 384 COURSE IN OITICE M1NAGKMKNT We do more than slmpl teach Shorthand and llookkeeplnpr We sneclnlUo In glUmr our studento lntenslc tralnlnc In Omca Jfan HKcmcnt. This Is en Important to any one nprnTilfnc a first l.osltlnn Call or m Ito for detailed Information about our rummer dav nnd nlht rlnsscs. PIIIM. RIIKINFSR COLLEGE nnd Collene of Commerce 1011 Chestnut St. riilladrlphR. WANAMAKER' INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N IV. Corner "3d and Walnut Streets Morninj! Afternoon Saturday Evening Send for Cntulng PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE IT1I-I713 (hrstnut felrert nest school for nookkeyplng Shorthand. Secretarial, Touch TMwnrltlng, English, etc. Individual Instruc Dny nnd Use. Sosslons. TEACHERS WANTEIV 1'oslllons wnlt. Inid! free reelstrntlon for Collrre and Normal School araduntes. MODERN TEACHERS lll'REAU. 1003 Market Ht. K1NOSTON. PA. WYOMING SEMINARY A coeducational school where boy and alrls Ket a vision Excoptlonal teachers In every dept, Collrice prep aration, lluslness Music. Art. Ora tory and Domestlo Arts and Science. Military Training Oymnaslum. and Athletlo field 70th year. Endowed. Catalog Address L. T. Hprntiie. D. D Pres. Kingston. Pa. ou must decldo our future oci tlon. If It ia to bo buslnens a Hpecltia training In business admin istration Is essential. Many High School graduates have profited by Telrce School tralnlnx Pelrco Is America's foremost busi ness school. Courses for toung men: lluslness Administration: Salesman ship New tv.o-vear Commercial Training Course. Courses for joune v. omen: Secretarial: Shorthand and Typewriting. Pino Street, West of tlnad. Phllu. Friends' Select School nd Ja; The Parkway, cherry nnd 10th Sts. All irradn liA,Wn Tfln..B-l.n BtA nu. Stands for thorough work and all-round. ..""K cnaracicr liegins JNintn Month ZOtJi. OPn for Inspection and enrollment. Walter W. Havllind. Principal Young Men nnd Roy BROWN PREP ," " ..... StrreU. tenches the student to know and to use what hn knows College preparation. Duslnest Courses Forty jeara of continued auc css without a dollar of nubile or prhate assistance proves the value and the need ;f our methods. They are different nnd they nre right Imestlgntu nnd know. THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE 1 SCHpOL OF MECHANIC ARTS 1 Draughting MithemitlrV jrechanlcs n , . .NAVAL ARCIIITECTirRK Recistrntlon Dillj. 15 h. 7th St. 1 SWARTHMORE. PA. SWARTHMORE PREPARATORY. bos for collegu or life-work. classes- Junior Department. Address Swarthmore Pa. -Prepares "niiil Mn.LERSni.LE. PA. MILLERSI7LLE STATE NORMAL RCTIOOr. Mlllrrsvllle. Lnnrnster Co., Pn. Ileautlful campus commod dorm's, hlrh-grads Instr.: 1 tuition free Address c. IT. Oorrtlnlyr. Prin J Mls lllman'a School ror Rlcflercnrtners Junior, Senior and Urnduate Courses. Primary methods Prajtlce kindergarten. Address A. T it man Prln . Box L aooo I Walnut Bt Philadelphia. Pa. ' rENNSnCKQ. PA. rERKlOJIEN PC1IOOL FOR BOTH Music. Oratory. Business and Arrlcnltnn Scholarships Not conducted fir BrSnT Modrat rates. Catalogue. Qscar S KruSiS b P. Principal Hot 110 PennshSra- P ' NAZARKTIT. PA; NAZARETH, HALL MILITARY ACADP1IV Ilox 60. Naznrcth. Pn. Pounded I 1741 ' Preparatory and lluslness Courses: Senior I Intermediate nnd Junior Depts : Athl.iiS.. Military Life Rev A D Thaeler. n nnlli' LANCASTER. PA. wfst cnT.'En WEST CHESTER STATE NORMAL SCilOqt Both sexes 15110 Andrew Thoe Smith. Prln. Inline Women nnd (ilrlw The Holman School 8S0trJn will open for Its twentj-flrst year September Vtd llt.'U EIl7ahetli W Hr nlr A II. Headmistress FR1NKLIN AND MAUHnAM. ACADEMY Lnncnstrr. Pa. .Founded iYht B " Trepares boja for rollece. technical h..i. and business.. Moderat, terms ror ?,'I n a. M Prln . Iln , -T addr E M. Ifartman A. M Prln . CHESTNfT niLL. PA. DEVON. TA. CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY St. Mnrtin'a, Chestnut Hill, Pn A day and boarding, school for bois ire. paring for rolleca. sclentino school or bust risss. Ideally located country dar school '""LSJ,":,,'" '""'"" "onrdcr.. Catalcii en application. Address Public Ledger Educational Bureau for Detailed Information, or Communicate Directly With the Hospital in Which You Are Interested "inoun.T,.A KNH SCHOOL TOR OIRI.H . 'S :mi",Vp.orUl!t ndulllops tu faculty a th.i.?.'i nlerelty Brailuates, specialists ' Ilorsr. Vi.. 'ouren modeled after that "enaltiMi ;:;i.".r'-"001.lF leacnera- uonrire W.i"i "stations. 1 ndergarten. Com hooir"y?'nry School ni well na HUrfl rWt ci ' uf'J. Participation in all school TRTinr Oerniantnww, Phlla. aM5fij: sliw.."Hsi w B? Oli o !. 1). .FlM Xru. T6i Tnon, inl HA3S SIS THE COWLES SCHOOL ""dliaj Hchool for Rlrls from klndergnrten through high schools Ilova through second grade Special attentlen to girls preparing for col lege enam Tor Inform'n apply Emma Milton Cowles. Head of School, Oak Lane, Phlla. TUB riD3DE ANNA TIIQRNB OpsnAIr Model School of Dept. Education. Im Ma-wr Collsgs. For Oirla. Primary trouvii college preparatory, Opens Bspt, 37. fW hUIw eddrsss 'Tot Hsad UUtrtM, HWARTHMORE. PA. Ilurj loon School, Swarttimore, Pa, Collegs Prep. I graduate work: houteh'd arts, muilo, secretsrlal, cultural courses. Seven OsblM for girls. 0 It. Catalog. Italdy Miller Crist, ..B. Frances L. Crist. A, P.. Prns. Bog IBM, NEW -VORK CITY p Tha Finch School. and Day Sonoo! noai-Siraquata .woi b.; n vary, U st ew York City. Boarding ror uiris. smpnasising . Jeseloa, O. Cpc-uave. ncine.1. caiaiogu, user- DEVON MANOR Devon Manor has evolved a thoroughly modiru tralnlns t tit glrla for the futuro College preparatory and Junior, tolicgo coursis Social Service, Secre larishlp. D irisllo 8clence. Muslo and Art Campus of sixteen tcrea Tennis, horseback rldlnc. golf and skating. Address MRS. LANODON CAHKIN Principal HON 110 DEVON. PA. MERCBHSncno. PA. The Mercersburg Academy TOR HOYS Mercersburg. PC. . ...?.'nd for entalnrue to v". iji.j iitvini:, rn. n, LL. n. "01 ISO. Headmaster. HARRlsnURO. pa. HARRISBURG ACADEMY Senior and Junior dflnirtm.n,. s. Individual Instruction In college irenaratiS IPIWif buliA. Cottar dor- ana general courses tirxr nrenroor hiii',0. sunny ronm, rn,.n. VI. glitory aystem Athle'ic fl.ld Mnderiti ... ' If-- Jt " iSf. iauii 11 iiiiw.-M Headmaatsr iiarrisDU'r, rm. Box I. PENNINOTON. N. . THE PENNINGTON SCHOOL 1 and Teehnlonl School nrensraiu. Drill. FRANK MaeDANrtfLi n" r. Itox TO. Pennlngtoe' ; i',D" Csllece and Teehnlen Hllltnry irri Deudraaatrr I.1TITZ. PA. LINDEN HALL SEMINARY A girls' school since 1740, Academic. Col lege Preparatory and Special Courses. Sep. arate Junior Department, Oymnaslum Bo. rotarlal. Catalog Rev, F. IV. HTENUEL, Principal. Hot 101 I IIUt. Pa. J ENH I NTOWN. PA. BEECHWOOD fine.) A Cullural mid Tioctlcol Rchol for rMtng ironm, TiorouoMl R'tab Strong FaouUvi Preparation for self maintenance and respon slbllltles of life. Coll'ke Pieparatorv Dtptt. Music Art Domestic Science Secretary ship Vormnl Kl" lrgarten Address M. II. READER Ph. D VrMtdeat noi 4in lnklntown Pa LCTHPnvruw. nn. woown, n. j. Wenonah Military Academy Character. Manlln.. . Mora than merely "' DfeSit I only to that of. West p2S,V special ana mislnssa ooursii Separate Junior department for boy of T2 or o'er. Academic course. 700; Junfc Department. 1080 """ Cofnlorma nnd vieju Book nn ffeYrvijf Dr. Charles n. Terence. President. Major C. A. Snyder. Superintendent. IIOV 11. WENONAH, N. J. WOODSTOCK. VA. MAIIM.AM) till, 1, 1.(115 IOK WOMEN Courses! College Preparatory College, Qo. mestlo Science Music Kxpresslon, Adan tages: 10 miles from Baltimore. .fireproof buildings: stronn faculty, Bflyeors' history. Catalogue. Addrcas Uaz L. Lutherrllle. Md. The Mossanutten Mllllnry, Arndrmi (for boss) 100 in from Washington prepares ! for inlleae and busl . music, athletics new I , iR 000 dln'g hall and dorm MOO arfrfi... ' Headmaster. Box 2(1. Woodstock. Va Msrga viaa NORWALlt. CONNEOTrOTJT nn.LSinr-:A ncnooi Urdllnger. A. rrangls Smith. MUHIO ZECKWER.HAHN PhtUdelphia Musical Academy :hool for QJr 8neSSourti. Pubtlo Behoof Buirisri. ...A. D Vassari ' rYortnal Cfayses for Piano and Vlolla Tach. ilth. I'rlncliwU r. Bend tot prosneot. N V The Most Attractive Selections and the Best Values are in the 4 STE AWERIDGE &CLOTHIER AuagMst Sale of Fuaraitare The. Entire, Stock Under Price but Only Six Days More! M 1 " 'i 100 Upholstered Chairs and Rockers Extraordinary Value At $39.75 Look for tho Golden Special sign in tho Furniture Store to morrow! A notable feature of tho August Solo will be the selling of 100 hnndsomo FIRESIDE WING CHAIRS and ROCKERS, up holstered in TAPESTRY nnd VELOURS (various colors). Some mado with cane back. Regular price 559.60, and excellent value at that, under present market conditions. Golden Special price, $39.75. Ijfo-). Rtrawbrldgn A Clothier Third Kloor Extra-Size Muslin Undergarmenls Generous, well-shaped gar ments of white nainsook, some of cambric, especially patterned and proportioned for largo women, nnd all prettily trimmed. Night Gowns, $2.25 to $8.95 Envelope Chemise, $2.00 to $3.50; Combinations, $2.25 to $4.95; Corset Covers, 85c to $3.50; Drawers, $1.20 to $3.60; Long Petticoats, $1.50 to $11.25; Short Petticoats, $1.20 to $3.00; Bloom ers, flesh and white, $1.50 to $3.50; Flesh-color Batiste Night Gowns, $5.75; Flesh-color Ba tisto Envelope Chemise, $2.76 to $3.50. Htrawbrldge A Clothier- Third Floor. West Young Men's Flannel Suits Exceptional at $37.50 About the Present Wholesale Price We had 800 of them on hand to begin with a sufficient quan tity to insuro satisfactory choosing for several days. They arc the smart, practical plain-color ALL-WOOL FLANNELS in BLUE, BROWN and DARK GREEN tho medium-weight fabric that is worn practically all tho year around by hosts of young men. Up-to-date, conservative models and some sports models. Chiefly from the famous "Alco" tailoring shops; some from other manufacturers. Sizes for young men of regular, short, tall and slender proportions. Alm6st Our Entire Stock of Men's Blue ' Serge Suits Now Reduced Clearance Prices $22.00, $36.50 and $48.50 Many attractive styles for men and young men. They aro from our regular stocks and all have been marked nt substantial reductions from former prices. The lot now at $48.50 includes some very fine Hart, SchafFner & Marx suits. IVy Strawbrldge . Clothier Second Floor, East Hosiery Specials FOR WOMEN Scamed-back Mercerized Stock ings, in black or white 65c. Full-fashioned Mercerized Cot ton Stockings, black or white $1.00 a pair. FulJ-fashioncd Silk Stockings, with "mercerized tops and soles; black or white $2.00 a pair. FOR MEN' Mercerized Cotton Socks, in black or navy blue 50c a pair. FOR CHILDREN Mercerized Lisle Socks, plain white or white with fancy tops 35c a pair, or 3 pairs for $1.00. FOR BOYS Heavy-weight block ribbed Cotton Stockings; sizes 6 to 8 25c; sizes 8 to 10 30c. tUrawbrldge & Clothier Aisles 3 and 4, Market Street Women's Satin Autumn Dresses $27.50 to $45.00 A chaming new collection of which the Dress sketched ($42,50) is one. Made in tunic and straight-line styles, with embroidery which is more fashionable than over, or charmingly com bined with -crepe Georgette. Regulnr and extra sizes in the collection. Navy, taupe, brown and black $27.50 to $45.00. Lovely New Mignonette Dresses, $55.00 to $62.50 Elaborately beaded and embroidered, and chiefly in the long, slim, straight-line styles to which Mignonette adapts itself so gracefully somo havo the graceful tie sashes. Navy, grouse nnd black. New Wool Dresses, $21.75 to $125.00 Cotton Dresses at Great Price Reductions Voile, dotted Swiss and organdie, in a good assortment of styles and shades now $16.50 to $25.00. t --f-y Slrawbrldm- Clothier Second Floor Mirket Street Cool Nighties for Kiddies of 6 to 14 Short-sleeve, slip-over Night Gowns of soft-finished nainsook in flesh color and white, with fancy stitching or lace trimming, and all ribbon-run $1.75 to $2.50. Strawhrldgo A Clothier- Third Floor. Weat New Cretonnes Have Arrived Displaying the latest pat terns and colorings, expressly designed to give warmth and artistic cheeiiness to autumn and winter interiors. Prices range from 65c for handsome Cretonnes in many styles, up to $2.50 a yard for fine repro ductions of rich old English and French hand-printed do signs. itraw bridge Clothier Third Floor Men's Neckties, 50c A pi ice-concession brings them to our counters to sell at this low price which is just about one half what men aie accustomed to paying for this grnde. Mnny men are buying a full season's supply. ytraw bridge fc Clothlor Aisle 1. Market Street Organdie Neckwear and Organdie Sashes Collar-and-CufT Sets, hand-em- broidered dots, lace-trimmed nnd hemstitched, $1.00. Organdie sashes, 2Vi yards long, with hem stitched ends, 75c. Pointed Lace Collars at 25c, 50c and $1.00 Several beautiful pattems in a light shnde of ecru; can bo worn i on any style of low-cut neck. btrnttbrldgo & Clothier Alslo 12 Centre A Beautiful Display of Gladiolus Blooms (Filbert Street Cross Aisle) Eveiy lover of flowcis should be hcie to-morrow to enjoy the wonderful display of Gladioli hunch eds of different varieties, mnk ing a wealth of lich color nnd delicate tints delightful to see. Each bloom is labeled to guide customers in the SELECTION OF .BULBS for next season's planting. Strollers at $25.50 Well-built, light-weight, rnsy running Strollers, in ecru, $25.50. i In white, $28.75. btran bridge i lolhlr rourth Floor Mission-Finish j Porch Swings, ! $4.00 to $10.00 I Including chains nnd hooks ccitninly a smnll outlay for the nmount of cool comfort and plens- j uie they bring. Struwbrldge . Clothier Fourth Floor Tbe New Wavette , Is Used in This I Charming Coiffure i It is made of the finest leal hair, On , a net foundn tion, nnd it ' covers the en tire head no i tedious pin- j nine nrwl ro. I adjusting, and I ine enrcr, is so i natural and be coming. Price $25.00. Rejil French Hair Switches nt 88.50, StO.OO and $12.50 straw lrid, ( lotMer llilrnny First Floor Filbert Str-et $15.75 Boys' School Suits! With Two Pairs Trousers I Handsome Suits of all-wool cheviott. in seiiceable dark mix tuies. The coat in an attinctne plaited -tvlo with all-around belt. Both pahs of knicko -bockeis nie fuil-hned. Sizes 8 to 16 yeaio (jooU looks and desirability nie ndmnahlv combined these SuitsAnd thcu'ie unusually cood value nt Slii.TIi. ' "! brl Ik. A, i h r ui I I i t w fit icci Fnt in More S. & C. Special Corsets Models for nil types of figuie. developed in plnin nnd bro ended pirik and white materials, $2.50 to $15.00, including the fol lowing gioups which aie extiaordinary values: Special at $3.50 Of spmk .stiiped silk batiste nnd biocade; all-elnstic top, medium hips lightly boned. Foi slender figures. Sti i st.i It Special at $2.00 Pink Coutil Cor sets with all-elastic top and long skiit $2.00. Same model of pink tatin, spe cial nt $3.00. t i ilnn Third Fii Special at $5.00 II o u s e k e epeis' Coiscts of line white Coutil, reinforced over the abdomen, graduating front clasp, low bust, long skirt. M.irk t St eel West Hard Wood Floors Laid and Repaired at Special Prices for Orders Placed During Augustl . .8lra,Trl?' Clothier Fourth Floor. JJark.t Btreet, West Sanitor Refrigerators 95 Pounds Ice Capacity Now $5: 8.50 Just 25 of these well-known Rcfiigeratois which wo wish to plcar away quickly nnd accordingly have appreciably roduced tho price. Thoy were formerly one-fourth more. Solid oak case, measuring 20 inches wide, 18 inches deep and 40 inches high; seamless porcelain lining. They'll go quickly and mus he seen crly, v. strwbrlde Clothier n'asenuat smsssss r V AWtA jfi M tlS I il 81 i A f JK st? -1 f. h iA.U,.'K. .- V ...,, . -' 1- H. J VT, tacss jjtyMiv - 'l obi ' 15
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