wm '. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1020 E Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's and Beys' Clothing Stere Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's and Beys' Clothing Stere 10 HELP WOUNDED Consider ' Hfr tKKKMtV County Committee Will 'f Care for War Victim's in City Hospitals ? 15 ..w&jA Iff 1 1 I V LEGION MEN HER TWO POSTS ALREADY vfUruns In hos hes pltiils here. two pesip nave i T ACTi T On miggcuUen of NnUennl Cem. mnnder Colonel Fred Vv aalbrnlth, Jr., nt tin- fluvH reception, the Tlilln- ilelnltla county i committee of the American Legien. Jk nt Itn lirfnl meet. . V 'ng Monday eve- ? nlng, November I 2D. will consider melhedH of enr1- tJ lnc for disabled ' V T already token such htei. Benjamin A Franklin Pest 1ms authorized a Cem- T mlttec te visit comrades and provide ! for entertainments In hospital. Tlii JL committee, as announced by the pest v commander, censirts of Theodere I.c & Beutl'llcr, Dr. Fairfax Irwin, the . I Rev. Dr. Edwin M, .TeffrCYH, .leReph A. Iiftmbrellp and It. F. Johnsten. The . pest will Invite n number of disabled veterans from the hesnltnls in I'hila-.A delphln te Its entertnlnmeuts us guests. I I It wi'l also arrange for visits at the V hospitals. A Walter M. Gcarty Pest Is also Inter- J wtlng itself in this work. It has a larger percentage of wounded men than 1 any pest fn the city. . One of thw results of the speech of' National Commander Oalbraith will be i 4 that there will be ergunized here a mevcnieut te place a Christmas tree i f t t t t t . f t t T & MEN'S $7.50 & $8 $1.95 TRdUSERS tc Every Evening Get Ready Fer Thanksgiving 1019-21 Market Street MR. HILL'S PERSONAL GUARANTEE GOES WITH EVERY PURCHASE Tomorrow Mr. Hill Is Ready for Anether Recerd-Breaker l .-ar l.nunltnl wliflre wounded men rci Charles J. O'Neill, of Pest 335. !m3 relinquished his position as pest com mander te enter vocational training. Pest Jilt! teiitlered a reception last nijht te David .1. .Davis, department commander, which wns nKe u reunion of the 100th Infantry nnd vcterann of the Civil and Hnaulsh-Ameriean Wars. It was held In the First Infantry Arm-cry. Change In Lecture Announced Professer Livingston Harbour, of Rutgers College, will present Dickens' "Christmas Carel" -in WlUiiTupoeu Hall tonight, under the auspices of the University Kxtensien Society. Lcland Powers, who wus hcheduled te read Beeth Tnrkiiigtn's "Monsieur Iteau. caire," was forced te cancel his en gagement en account of Illness. Profes Profes eor Ilarbnur will substitute for him. Stere Orders Accepted Snow Ball or Santa Glaus Package Pep Cern 9W&, si, . ',Wm Fer Pep Cern Balls This little tot knows what is poed Pep Cern Bells "Pepped Right at Heme." Crisp, tender, sweet and deli cious Pep Cern made into nice bis balls with geed, old time molasses. What mere could any boy or ?;irl want? And Pep Cern is geed erlittle folks and grown-ups, tee. Try a package today. "Pep It atHemel" Be sure you get Snow Ball or Santa Cleus Brands, jer tale at groceries, package stores and delicatessens Fatlti 4y THE ALBERT DICKINSON COMPANY CHICAGO MINNEAPOLIS Don't Discard That Broken Vacuum Bettle Buy a S IMPLEX REFILL Your broken bettle will be the same as new. It will save you buvinjr an ontire new vac uum bottle. Simplex Refills may be had ut a trifling cost te fit any make of vacuum bottle with either side or conter tip at anv Drupr. Hardware or De partment Stere. Fer these who carry their lunch, a SimpleX Bettle is in dispensable. It will keep liquids het for 24 hours, or cold for 72 hours. Made In PhtladriphU by SimpleX VACUUM MFG. CO. Sr-C SIMON, Pre. Vacuum 'settU. r.unch Kits ,R.tiirn k Win, tW-"rfi(mr7?TT umi iV.ts: . A "fi-arwair'i' i reuB" M. I tlV'9lHIBSK3SSBHHm I H;Fi!TPSrcSr3SWOB3 T ) UPdOw That Has Brought Crowds te This Stere f! Every Day! Never Before a Sale Like It! jj Geme i omerrow and Miare!: V i&S I. &. VftUISlfC -S-tfVft. 0.7 HlO&Vf J And, man, a record-breaker it will be ! Just think, 1000 brand-new Suits and Overcoats in a smashing price-cutting sale at this low price. , Yes, sir, $17 why man, even before the war you never had the opportunity of buying such wonderful suits and overcoats at se low a price. There is no catch te it 1000 garments here for your choice, and if you are skeptical, leek in our windows. Ne Stere Has Yet And Ne Stere Can Equal Mr. Hill's Big Sale There are no half-way measures with Mr. Hill. He set out te brine: down clothing prices and he did! He started first with a clean sweep en his regular stocks and new he is forcing manufacturers te lower their prices se he can continue this sale. Every Wanted Style Every New Material Every New Celer Every Size for Any Man There isn't a style, a material, a pattern, a color that any man could want but that is repre sented in this most extraordi nary sale. And best of all, Mr. Hill will fit every man, whether he be tall, short, stout, slim or regular. . . Mr. Hill Smashes the Price Tomorrow en Jill sjc $ All w FA I? Wfe IISwU iO-r IT 3&I9 AW EM 8MH&SW-wgrSfflH& fr $ iapv Afivstia. wy JmMM.m.'M M.n. xjaJSa. QUfiHiJLN&B' BwS? Fur-Cellar Overcoats Silk-Lined Overcoats Plaid-Back Overcoats J Included in This Greup at The majority of these garments are taken from Mr. Hill's highest-priced stocks ethers are special purchases of custom made garments. These are the kind of suits and overcoats many men ad mired, but always found the price tee high. Ne excuse' new when Mr. Hill with one smashing sweep brings the price down this low. The finest possible garments from makers that are nationally known. Mr. Hill Ordei$ the Price 10001Bys'. UltSi f 1 ! v'v 'J -MtM A ' : MM 2 P air-Pants S Down Tomorrow I nits Mackinaws ami Hvercate news. jjewn go the prices in bee ciething, tee and pa l'"i 'i su.v-v oiceme this 1000 suits with one or two pairs of pnnts, finest of overcoats of the heavy woolens for small and large boys and the ever-popular mackinaws in their fancy plaid effects. All grpuped, for a sensational sale at these three prices, Parents will surely show their appreciation of this wonderful value tomeri'ow. aafe&ftMfe .Market .Street $m tiW W 1 X jj til uj -.fi.'itf-. .u... -?.v.,t-v.rt--vVw :;Af 'A aflL3i'.evii i. AM s kin 3 M HMm & ilr-EKS . 'A' li v i ' 'Jin;im t J 33 tiJim 'Lm i . il' .. 1 1'. ' i A.'a?y .t
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