Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1920, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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PROTEST PROPOSED,
JAPANESE TREATY
EVEJraNG-" PUBLIC LEDGERS-PHILADELPHIA, tfHURSDA.Y, NOVEMBER 25, 1920
California Exclusion League
Sends Message te State De
partment, Voicing Objections
WON'T SURRENDER RIGHTS
H) Hie Associated Tress .
......in. finlif.. Nev. IM. J eli u
a rhumb!. state controller, ns cliulr
!j Hip executive committee of tlie
tnausr Bvlmlen Lcnftue, Of, Callfor Callfer
l f Inst night lolegrniihcd the Ktntl
apartment protesting ngnlnst.censjii
if.ilnn nf n treat' with Japan which
-.mlHl' confer en .Tnpnnrsc In this conn cenn
liC.t J denied tliem under ('all-
fernh'K nntl-nllen latiil Jaw.
TIlC Illlnl"'" ""I" '
"An Aceclated l'reyi telesiam of
XeVnbcr 13.lLanic j.;
ini : ctlA Tlnt.nrtnmnt iiml flin
jXiieve ambnssndev, pays Jt Is under -.
' i ii.ei- tiin mnncr of excluding .Tan-
,"f,c labor from tlie United States
whether bv treaty or through decree
' ' nt s regarded ns n Question net of
Srlneljile. but of cxpedleW. . .
"The .Taiianese Exclusion League of
r..iif.,...ln rnrnestlv nretests against
iloiitlen of any method for excluding
Jllen labor which Js net direct nnd ex
nlivlt the net of (IiIh government te be
Jiifercrd under Its own legislation or
mider treaty previsions nnd by its own
".... ,i.-t..1.. In 1 ittn tint rt it tl tint tiln
"jt ceriuinij ii u mini, "i ,.....,..,..,.
for this country net te surrender te any
foreign pevcrinnuni. iuv 111,11.. i" .n.-..-, -
mine anil iieeinre viuu ihiiiiikiuuiubiiuii
.nf-r tiirnueh our nerts : such surren
der is niiparently contemplated in thin
.. Hhch rlcht was sur
rendered te Japan under the existing
gentlemen s agreement, vyun me rcsuu
that the Japanese, population of Cali
fornia Increased three-fold In thirteen
r.ira ilnre negotiation of that agree
ment, while the Chinese population de
phased in twenty years, under the ex
clusien act, fiO per cent. i
"Tills Country iihb Burrcnuercti. te no
tw tuition snve .Tnimn the rleht te
ditcrinine what iinmlgratlen shall enter
through our ports, ami no- etner nation
lins surrendered te a foreign power ltn
timilnr rlglit. .
'We pretest earnestly nise against
t'XcluMle teUiesltiiiH te the Japanese of
the alien rrti.'H Ineligible te cltbeiiRhlp
tin con emplnted treat j iiiovIhIeiih, us
reirrn ted) under which th,' California"
laW ferlllllll 111! Plllltrnl .if n.-l.,..ll......
lands te with Ineligible aliens, passed L
under the stale's constitutional rlidits. I
snnll he set nslde, iCHK(;
"0,f!. U,S V.rcHellt '"""V w" InP
spccllii ally falls te nccetd te the .Tap-iiiie-c
hi i this eduntry the privileges for
bidden them 1 the California law, 'and
which reported previsions of On. con-
iciniiiuicii ireuiy vveilltl collier oil
thejii," I
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Rlckenbacker Falls of Air Recerd
Iis Angeles, Nev. 25. (Uy A. 1.)
Captain Etltlle Hlckenbnckcr, noted ace,
rcnciird nerc .vestcrdnv te ncUjis nn
official nt tlie Thanksgiving Day nuto nute nuto
mebile reee at Hfrvcrly Hills. Captain
Hlekenbacker left Oakland, Calif., ves
tcrday in n rekkcr airplane In an'iit
tempt te break the tljlng record be
tween Han Francisce and I,os Angeles,
but he beenme lest In a fefc nnd gne
up the attempt.
WeBuyGeld
Silver, Platinum, Dlnmen'd.
Jewelry of All Kindt
Fenn Smelting & RefininRWerks
THE OLD GOLD flHOr
90G Filbert St.. PhiU ,.
.FEATHER BiEDS
Made Inte Down Quilts
. tnlrrllnril nlth Lnnxdiilr fnmlirl .
JOLLES MFG. CO., 702 S. 5th
I'linne l.enilmrrt S4SK Ue Cull A DrlUrr
uewn villus Ktceitrtttt
SAVE COAL
IIhtb Your Wtinlmm and nanrii nttffl
' AVHh flunrnnterit '
METAL WEATHER STRIP
Kerns Out Celd Mteps nnlllliK
New lit the Tim-. Lt 'me i:tlmnt
C. F. HIRSCH 1
JfltN. Frnnklln 8t. Vhenwt Marfcfl 1
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Skirts
Blouses
Y Curtains
Greves
Waists
Ginghams
Sweaters
Draperies
Stockings
Coverings
Everything!
iw is
Aim fe
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Hill i
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TORIC GLASSES
REAL 15 VALUES CO C
LlritliiMfS or vZ.OU
Fer far or near tight
Kc etnmlnfd rrfeliy
rrrUtrrrtl imtnmrtrl.
Lcfkee Optical Ce.
rtenr I.rfliee'n Jfwrl Slinn
939 Market II N. 101k
OPEN KVBN1N(T
PAnCEL FOST
I'lnne pelluli for rtirnlturr,
tilnnnn nnd ntltonieiiiiCK, out
P. D. O.
iirr niti: !l riMis for l, pe.tniilil.
lltn.UI) INCKNT. S3I-S30.BSO N. Otli
SHEET-METAL WORK
or r.vnnv nlwltIl,
tlcatcr and Steve
AT I.OVKT I'RIOl.
A. PINKUS
.353 N. 2d. St. I'hene Mnrktt
ORK
TIOK I
s Pipes
n:s I
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ket 3200 J
egb EACH CS I
ethei
'Diamond Dves" nn
kind! Then perfect "results are aruar.
iHiiccu, no manor wneiner your ma- We carry a large ateck of tiphelstcTy
hiiiw uu yuui, buk, imen, couen 01 materials, selling at- wnelcsale prices.
OLD PARLOR SUITS
MADE KQUAT. TO NEW
Hccenstructeil
upholstered
and -polished
$15nup
KlrBt-class
Werk
Bunrantecd.
Slip covers
made te n
order.
mixed ceeds
Yeu can net make a mistake.
ple directions in .each package. Drug'
in ncn
gist has color card-
Sim-)tur-
colors,
'$& FAST"FAPEIESS
AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO.
OldfKt and I.nrgfit Uenie at Its Kind
305 Arch Street Sartke6tori6Peh3one
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95.00
59.50
79.50
40.00
225.00
The Stere of Personal Service
1310 Chestnut Street
Winter Fashions
l?or Women and Misses .
At Lowered Prices, Showing
Reductions of
25 te 40
Exquisitely new winter apparel, fresh in the
store, and purchased at lower wholesale costs, is
marked at prices relatively 25 te 40 less than
early season's prices for similar qualities, con
sistent with The Blum Stere standards.
Smart New Wraps
Early Season's Prices
149.50 169.50
Present Lowered Prices
89.50 99.50'
Dashing New Tailleurs
Early Season's Hfrices
99.50 149.50 -
Present Letvered Prices
65.00 "90.00
THE BLUM STORE
A New Organization With an Old Name
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STORE
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W 1 11 ! IV Easy Terms
FrAmBES & CLARK
1112 Cheitnut St., PhiU.
010 Gtinrimtce Tr. Illdr.. Atlantic City
30 N Third St.. I'limden
That Buy
Anything
from the
leading
Merea of
I'hlla., WII-
mlnutent
Cnmdrn,
Atlantic
Clt A
Chrnter
139.50 1
210.00
135.00 I
3
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Use Cuticura Talcum
Te Powder and Perfume
An ideal face, skin, baby and dusting
powder. Convenient and economi
cal, it takes the place ei ether per
fumes. A few grains sufficient.
Stajfinuhrriit7Mill. A.ldrm "OetltinUti.
ertWrUi. Eeptti:, Uild.i II.Hui" Sold eif rj
vihttrm Beap &c. Olntmfnt 2S nnd (0c. Talcum '2c.
Cuticura Seap shaves without mug.
WOOLEN UNDERWEAR
RECLAIMED
Exceptionally Geed Value
90
A PAIR
Clk.t B
2
c rsrl
XvJNiv 'A
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COTTON
BREECHES
Which Value Cannet
Be Surpassed
Surplus
Gev't Class B
WOOLEN
BREECHES AS SHOWN
ABOVE
A Real Bargain
.50,
BRAND-NEW,
SLIP-OVERS
Big Bargains
90c
nrt
I "Jt,S 'WCSfL Yv
3-pO
nrnntl new,
(IKKAT HAltOAIN
ieu weitK hiiei:s
Woolen O. D. Leng Pants,
Class B, $3.75
O. D. Blankets, 66x80, $4.40
Heavy Gray Army Socks, 55c
4 for $2
O. D. Shirts, Army, Brand
New, $4.90
Army Dress Shoes, $6
Heb-Nail Shoes, $6
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HERSH BROS.
ARMY GOODS
Z141 N. FKUNr 51.
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PHILADELPHIA
.Parcel Pett, 10c Extram
SAVE S100
and Buy Direct
Frem Manufacturer
Tlirxr Siifflalu for The UirkN (Inly
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PARCEL POST
MANUFACTURER'S SALE
of Piece Goods
MM
i V CORNS &. CALLUSES
I v rtfnieTfJ In
u5? FIVE DAVS
ABBOTT'S PLASTER
causes no Imenventtnct. Ne treukl. t.
wear shoes vrhlle using. Only 0 dar.
needed. Verv thin medicated plaster, l'rlcs
10c & III" All Drue Pteres or by Mall,
AnneTT nmn:niKH oe.
mh .nil fltrnrd Atp . I'hllnrtelnhU
I nl Ne. IIIIU I nt Ne. IIIIS
Made in Fine Gingham.
Rlue, Cndct nnd Gicen.
Wen .1, I unit II,
Our Price, 7.1c Each
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We
The Reason for This Sale
hirt makers'. The price of labor today is se
HOI
We are shirt mi
huh that te make shirts from our stock of materials would
mean we would lese thousands, of dollars when the time
l came te sell our finished product. Se we will net make
b shirts until the labbr market adjusts itself, and instead of
g holding a stock of $100,000 worth of raw materials until
times change, we are throwing our entire stock en the
market at retail, at prices lower than in the entire history of
merdianSising such goods were ever before offered.
36 -inch Printed
Percales, fast
colors, large va
riety of patterns.
Value 40c.
JO
32 - inch Londen
Madras, large
selection of
styles, silk finish.
Value $1.65.
65c
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umer specials in mis eaie ?
I 36-inch Printed Crepe, yd 20c B
36-inch White Muslin, pre-shrunk, yd r. . 25c
1 35-inch Aereplane Cleth, white, tan, yd 50c a
JiZ-inch English Madras, yd 82V2C
36-inch White Oxford, yd 40c S
32-inch French Flannel, yd 67 Vic j
38-inch English Broadcloth $1.10 is
38-inch White Corded Madras, yd 60c
1 0c-incn Cnnrlv Cifrinn IVTnrlrne rA KKn Li
36-inch Broadcloth Silk,Nyd .$1.50 I
U The goods we offer hnve net their uses confined solely te shirts. B
Eg ieu can make waists, chTTdien's dresses, skirts, mnids' uniforms, I
ueys uieuses, rompers, aprons, kimonos, cut tains, pnjnmns
j eveiy ynrd of the stuff is guaranteed peifect.
1016-1018 Race Street
-nnd
, Open Friday and Saturday Until 6.30 P. M.
Mail Ordert Filled Promptly, Include Parcel Pett
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This
Beautiful
New 88-Nete
Player
$395
New Pianos, $245 te $925
New Players, $395 te $1750
Baby Grand Pianos,$365 te $1400
PIANO SALE
GIGANTIC REDUCTIONS
Tu rIe iIiemi nn iipimrtiinlt) uliu
fullril n taki iiiltiinliiKi' nf our llure-
ii ltriliiitl.ui Sale, held lust week, we
lime redurril mir KNTIIUI Slet K ut
riiinns, rlmer-I'liinns nnd Unlit llrnnd
I'liinim for (lie ulinle neek. Ilrln will
nlr uu Miniii Ideit nt 11 frn (if the
InstriiinentH we offer In this Hull'. Ait
citikkly.
3 Ludwig uprights
5 Heward Vincent
10 Steinway uprights
4 Knabe uprights
7 Schemacker uprights
5 Emersen 88-note Players
4 Weberfield 88-note Players
6 Cunningham uprights
2 Chickering 88-note Players
5 Estey uprights
2 Knabe 88-note Plhyers
4 Olasius uprights
6 Lester uprights
5 Chickering uprights
2 Leenard uprights
5 Heppe uprights
1 Stuyvesant 88-note Player
These InntriimentH urn in llml-elmm
inndllluii nnd, uh it nrliil inilui rnirnl,
vr offer them frnin Still mi. iinurin,i,.A.i
i "till n I we-j ear etrlmnre irlllrKr Ue
iirniiiK. renirniriit lerniH. full mid Her.
hem or send for rntiilflciie, linen Men..
Med. um! l'rl. Ib.. until 0 ! M,
HOWARD VINCENT
836-838-840-842-844-846
NORTH SIXTH STREET
Uit Nil 1IC0 let .Ne. 10 III
Maile in riilm Beach Cleth.
Mif H. Ill, U mid 11
Idlll i Irlillliied i Hi. Id l eilllinilll
ltli rid iiierirrl'ii eeed In - enililniJ
hniitiu lir with ml lie ' Hen hllk llunerH
Our Price, S1.35
i.i i; st-i.-n
At StrawbridgesS Clothier's
Starting 8 A.M. Te-morrow
Fer the convenience of men who wish te take early advantage
of this remarkable event, but find it necessary te be at their
own eiTiccs at 9 o'clock--the Men's Clothing Stere will be open
at 8 A. M. Come te the corner deer, Market arid Eighth streets.
The ether departments will lie open at nine o'clock, as usual.
nffSFl " X
1800 Men's Suits
at Half Price!
We predicted, when we started our General Reduction Sale of Men
Clothing at a great less of profit, that we would seen .reduce our stock te the
point where we could enter the market and buy Clothing at new low prices
letting the manufacturers share the losses. That point has new been reached.
J New comes the climax of the season's economy prepositions. We have procured
nearly 1000 Men's and Yeung Men's Winter Suits, at one-half the manufacturer's regular
prices of this season, te which we add about the same number from our own stock at half
price the manufacturer's1 less en the new purchase offsetting our less en the remainder.
I
Almest 2000 Men's Winter Suits' nt exactly one-half
the prices at which they have been1 selling. These prices are
much lower than we can care te hope the regular prices for
suits of equal quality can possibly be next spring.
$45 Suits
$50 Suits
$60 Suits
$65 Suits
$70 Suits
, $75 Suits
$80 Suits
$22.50
-$25.00
-$30.00
$32.50
$35.00
-$37.50
$40.00
Wi Yr
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Bear in
Mind
These Suits are
from our dwn
famous manufac
turer all made
for this season
and marked at
exactly one - half
the prices at
which we sold
them at the open
ing of the season.
$90 Suits-$45.00
A wonderfully extensive assortment ! Included are the
season's smartest styles for young men, as well as the mere
conservative effects which elder men prefer. Almest unlim
ited variety of handsome fabrics, patterns and colors and
all sizes in all proportions. Regular, tall, slender, ihert and
stout.
Our Entire Stock of Men's
Winter Overcoats Reduced
Our entire stock is reduced, hut these are EXTRA-SEdAL
lets including Ulsters, Ulsterettcs, Chestei fields and Feim-ritting
Overcoats
Men's $40 Winter Overcoats, new $23.50
$50 and $55 Winter Overcoats, new $34.00
$60 and $65 Winter Overcoats, new $39.00
$75 and $80 Winter Overcoats, new $54.00
I- Strnnlirlilse & i lethlir Secund Fleer Hast
Gift Slippers for Everybody Among Newest Gift Beeks
IMS
I lit Ne. I III
MimIk iiT line line-
erliiil llnene In
let n
Much- of fine Am
'"""" ? ' " "'"" rose hlui. mil itre.n
cliolienr niue ureen hme,Kn 01l front
or pink nitidis. iiml ihiiI.cU
hiii.n i:i.Mi:tiKiti: nut $.1.
Our Price, $1.85 Each
Order In Init Nuinher Mend Mne
Order (link or Cnsli. Kent Turn I I'ipkI
I'reimld. Mun Itefuiiilrd If net Nut
Islled. ,.
We nlu mrrv tery lire union
infill of Serses. (llhtumnH und ether turl
eua kinds or miiterliP In Chllilren'N
llrei'M In nsaiirlMl slim, ulsn IIeiihc und
(llniliiim Hlr.-el IlrrsseN,
A tlslt te our Nlnm ltoem lll eon
Wnte ou ta huy, Onrn dully until (1
p. in Inrludlni Saturdur.
MIRIAM DRESS SHOP
j
805 MAKKKT KTHKKT
tt'i ri-xir, I'bllu,, rn,
The Holiday (iift Shppeih are all
lined up for inspection and a most at
tiactit display they make. A style for
everybody! Our larffe holiday stock was
etdcred almost one yeur ajre. nnd in con
sequence, we leceived first choice of
manufactures' btecks.
We ate the sole distributors in I'hila-.
tlelphia of the cclebiated "Cosy Tet'.-"
Slippeis antl headquaitei.- for the eiipcinnl Daniel Gieen's l''elt
Cemfys. Hete nlse aie complete assortments of imported Chinese
Miinduiin and .lapanese Kimene Slippeis. anil out display of Men's
Seft Lenther Slippers is the most compiehcnsive we have ever had.
Fer 'Women
Japanese embroidered quilted Silk
ICinione Slippers $1.00
I'tirltish limideir Slippers, benuti
lull ornamented S2.00
Imported Chinese Mandarin Bou
doir Slippers, hand-mnde and
hand-embroidered $5.00
"Cosy Tees," of soft felt, in a
variety of beautiful shades, em
broidered trimming $1.90 te $11
(Jpiiuine CemfvH from tin Daniel '
Green Felt Shee Ce., in IIle,
.Juliet and low -cut I'.vcreU
stjles. A variety of beautiful
shades, pem-pnn and ribbon
trimmed $2.50 te $.1.7.".
Quilted Satin Houdeir Slippers,
with soft-padded ceinf.v soles,
in pink, blue, old rose, lav cu
rler and black, at Sl.00
Smart D'Orsnj Houdeir Slippers
in blue and old rose, with
leather sobs and covered Leuis
heel-, at $5.50
Fer Children ',
Seft "Cesj Tees" Slippeis for '
children and misses; pink, blue
and old rose, at S1.H5 nnd SI. 50
- stiiiwlirldn
Cemf "Hlo" Slipjiers of soil
felt with warm padded insoles
and fashioned te button around
the nnlilc $l.li5 te $2.75
Children's nnd Misses' "I'tiss-in-Hoets"
of soft ft It with padded
insoles $2.15 te !2.75
(irav felt Cverett Slippers' with
leather sOlesnd heels $2.75
Men and Beys
Hevs' Oxford urav fell Ceintv
Slippers at $2.00. "11 le" St.vle.
te lit around the ankle, at
$2.75. He.vs' Tan Kid Itomee
Slippers at $5 00
Men's soft Oxford grav Cemf.vs.
with warm padded insoles, at
$2. 50. Tnune. blue and blown
Cemf sat $3.00. Ked-aiul-blue-l'.
of I. Te't Slipnert. with
leather soles and heels at $1.00.
"Ilvle" patterns in era, hiue
' and brown, with soft cenifv and
leather soles, at $:i,00 and $1.00.
Seft tan leathi r lvirett and
Remee Slippers, $1 50. Park
tnn Lid Hnniees nt SU 50 Tan
kid Hriuhten Slippers. S5.2S
and S0.00. Drk tan kid Faust
and Hnnu'ti Slippers at SS.00
k .S (Inllii. i I .llilh nnd lllli, 1 1 sne. m
Heeks fei lastinK lemembrance! And
I a Christmas Heek Stere heie filled with
newest Beeks of all kinds, as well as
i Heeks beloved by young and old, man.v
in new editions. We have competent
salespeople who will be plad te help m
making selection.
AMONG THE IMPOItTAN'I Xi:W
I HOOKS ARC THESU
Twe books by Harry A. Franck
Ttenmini; Through the Vvest Indies
$5.00. Vagabonding 'I hretigh Changing
German $4.00.
, A History of the Japanese People, bv
Captain V. Hrmeklc.v, with 150 illustra-
tiens from weed engravings by Japanese
artists $1.50.
The Last Da.vs of the Roman Reman Roman
ovs, b Geerge Gustav Telberg
$3.00.
' Venieles,,h Herbert Adams
Gibbens $1.50.
The Crooked and Narrow
' Streets of Hositen. Ki'10 1822,
i b Vnnie Haven Tbwiug $5.00.
Old New England Houses, b
1 Albert (5. Robinson, with manv
illii'-ttaliens Irem the author's
unique collection of photographs
$5.00.
Heek et Humorous erse,
compiled b.v Carel n Vv ells. $7.50.
Letters te a Niice and I'rnjrr
" te the Virgin of Chartres, hv
Henr.v dams $2.50.
Old 11 mouth Trails, b Win Win
threp I'ncitiircU illustrated $3.00.
Lincoln The World Emanci
pator, b.v Jehn Drinkwater
$1.50.
In Morocco, b.v Edith White
ten. illustrated $t.00.
The Prime Minister, by Hareld
Spender, the authoritative life of
David Llejd Geerge $4.00.
, Dogs from Life, 100 pages of
clogs and barks Sl.ilO.
wakening. b Jehn Gnls Gnls
werth. illustrated b.v R. II. Sau
ter. an unusual nnd poetic study
of adolescence $2.00.
- sir li hiue f. i leiliirr second
1 our Filbert Stipet West
Don't Ferget. Gift Umbrellas
Fer ne.nl ever mnn and woman would be glatl te find one en the
Cluistma- trei. Heie me sturdy, practical kinds, as well as hnnd hnnd
senu Umhiellas -Mth decorative handles
I
"ft
Men's-wear Overceatings,$5
Fermer Prices, $9 and .$10 a yard
All-wool Oveiccatmg in dnik shndes, In own, oxford giay et
gieen two-tone indistinct mixtuies. Twe of the finest qualities
made, fit inches wide. Men will wnnt te lake advantage of this
extraordinarily low lirice. Women will find the heavy, closely
woven fabric just what they need for their own durable top coats
nnd for reefers for boys and iils.
?--Htrawurldge & Clothier Alsle 7 I'eAtre
JJ omen's Umbrellas
S-'.eO te SI. 00 Of Ameticnn
Talfeta (cotton), all with wnst
cerll or rinir, in plain or cnived
weed handle. Seme with hnke
lite tops.
Sfi.OO te S7.."i0 Of piece-ded
Union Tnfieta (silk-and-cotton)
with tape edge. Handles with
ImKelite tops, finished with wrist
cord or ling.
S7.."j0 te $15.00 Ulue, Gicen
or Purple Talfeta Silk Umbrel
las, Smnrtest of new effects, with
link-elite handles or bnkelite-trim-med.
Mb
Men's Umbrellas
$2.50 te $1.00 Of American
Taffeta (cotton). Fitted with
plain or carved weed handles in
hook or, creek style.
$0.50 te $8.50 Covered with
piece-dyed Union Tatteta, with
tape etige. With hook or creek
handles of plain natural weed,
or ttimmed with silver or bakc
lite. $12.00 te $15.00-Men'8 Silk
Umbrellas with hnndles plain or
trimmed with silver.
3. y MrawbrldBe & C lethler Vlsle 7 Muriel Htrt
Strawbridge & Clothier
Market Street Eighth Street Filbert Street
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