Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 07, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 25, Image 25

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OUIET GATHERING
EVENJJNQ JTBLW LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY
1921
20
lith Western Stomi Abated,
U, S. C. A. Meeting looks
Like Routino Affair
i. tit. ... iiiiuiintirtri1
'-'r-u-rthc nnm.nl merlin of the
tijl-".'. .' filf Assnr llllntl. WliCll
,,! Mai i '. . -ivnldorf JIo-
PH"1 York, will be a thoroughly
'. " 'V" .....t.irpiit nffnlr. Apparent-
i " ri ii i whlph whirled ont of the
,1,c ,0fr vcolis since, In the form
fft ? ltae of wnr to the hilt for
a rl,a! n the lnrt of tho Western
i nf lit on, i"'-1 ";
itlb'pVvr. nform of tniec hnv
bN n.i . . Mn tho ro.
Hfiife '" ."""
reeiliirc Ih expoctnl to move nlnnfi the
liNlinl routine lines. Inelmlliit; the elee
tlnii of oi&cern. the nnitiliiR of MUm for
the three nnntinl chnmplnnxliitiH, the
niimtciir. open unci woman's, nml. by
wny of Mirlety, u vote on the amend
incntH to the constitution proposed bv
tin exerimvn mmtiilttnn unnm . ,.!,., I
since., effectliiR the nninber of member
of this committee, ns well nH of the
nominating committee, selected to pro
pose tinuunlly n slnte of officers of the
association.
Chief Interest with the gencrnl public
centers nbout the selection of the three
L'iinmplonshlp courses for the yenr's
tournnments. Of course no nilvancc no
tice lirm been serveii ns to the three
clubs which nro to drnw the privilege of
Binning the events. However, "grape
vine" reports hnve It thnt two of the
three hnve been definitely decided, while
the third is n toss-up between two
other clubs.
AMERICANS ANN
EX
IE NET HONORS
"Strangler" Lewis Retains Title
lloMon. .Tun, 7. 1M ("StninKlT' ) I.pwK
heiivywBlKhl cntrh-im-caluli-cnn wrvntllnir
chiintWin, retained hl tltln In M mntch
with Ilrnalo Unnltnl. Italian huvyvlm.
In th8 .Mrehnnlee' Hulldliiu last nlsht. I.i-wih
thrpw lila opponent la Ih, 33m , mine u
lunillock.
Tiltlen Captures New Zealand
Singlos and Shares Doubles
With W. M. Johnston
fihcii n little more tlmo mid Willinni
T. Tllilen. .M, will wenr nt his bolt
every liiwn tennis title on this 'terres
trial sphere.
Ciiven n liltle more opportunity ntil
Wllllnm T. 'i'llden. 'Jd. and William M.
.loliliston will possess every doilh!cs title
In this little old world.
The glory of capturing the Dnvls flip
on the other side of the globe n few dnys
ngo 1ms not begun to fade, nnd yet nn -other
chance to rejoice nml be glad is
given to followers of tho sport in tills
country by the fo Mowing cnble message .
Aiirliland. New Zealand, .Inn. 7.
AmeiiiiiUH won the New Zcfilnnd ten
nis ehiiinplntishlp in both singles and
doubles here. William T. Tiltlen. I'd.
of 1'hilnilciphin, defeated ('nptniii Wat
son M. Wasliburn, also nn American,
in tin singles, while Tiltlen anil Wllllnm
M. .lolitiVton, of San Francisco, de
fentetl Nornvin I!, llrookes and (Jernld
l'nlterBnn, the Australian team.
The singles rnn to live sets nnd tho
doubles to four. 'I he Amerlciiu team,
with the exception of Johnston, will
piny in Australia, returning lo the
Unlfed States by way of the Urlcnt.
Richie Mitchell Gets License
Nw Ynrk, .Inn " -lllrlil Mitchell. t
Mlluiiuk", who l iiiiitrhfil lo Unlit IKmiiiv
lonirrt. MchtwlKli' tramp mi, In MaillKon
Hiiunre Onrilm on .1 muni-v II. ri-ceiv, il n II
r.'no today from Hi1 N' v York Hint" ltox-
Inis ConiinlHuiiiii. t ., uipo wern lurcl
to Ih.- Von Sthiiylri .i,rttr flub, of Utlra
N. V.. antl Iav''l r. nunoruM, uf New
lluvin. Conn, refc-r
Stasl.ick Throws Suppo
Klovn Htnsl.ick ttir- w Apollo Hupp, of
Pmokl.n. In a wr'Wil'iu m it. h at the Trm
nilfro TliPfitrn In " WkIii Tli" fall wns nenrfil
In 7 minutes 1! R..f'i.mls nn-1 ronulttsl from
it half-Nils .n ami crotch hm.l.
deroi Supplii Grapcmq 1
Philaielpliia i
Wife 1
rmif&sy&)iGoods
434 Market
9
Mail Orders Promptly
Filled, l'h. Lombard 6117
Open Their New Store With An
Avalanche of Extraoriiitary
We cordially invite you to come and inspect our store and the unequaled values we have gathered for you. We
have planned this mighty event for the past two months, scouj-ing the country for Army and Navy goods that( we could
offer you at a price that would startle competition and eatablishus from the very outset irf the public's mind as the
headquarters for Army and Navy goods at lowest prices in the city.
COME TOMORROW! GRASP THIS 0PPORTUN1
Secure Your Share of the Greatest Values In
Of Local Retail Merchandising
HERE ARE A FEW OF THE .HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS
Moleskin Officers' Style Rainctoats
1jaa
9.95
Heavy moleskin; wind
and waterproof; dou-blc-brcastcd
nnd belted
models. All sizes.
v
A
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U.S.
Government
Reg.
Hip Boots
rulMenfrthji
guaranteed
waterproof,
torm type.1
a
"J'K.'Wt-
.90 NnT
New Molor Transport CAPS
ar.niA or o. o. wool n b
cloth with largo pUIp fjr
nts lo cover complete
fIdo of face.
Shcepskin-Lined Coats
3?-Inrh ; , 30-tnrh
ii-45 1 12-95
Hoavy 8hc'iUln ooatn.
- tioekfls and Iwltnl
Mtl.'. Ideal ror out
ilior w ink u:nl com
Menther.
Lace
c
Gov. Side
Canvas f
Leggings y
l: x cfptlonal p
u h a r I n a
uuallty. wurth twlra
o'li prlcp. AM sIzph.
Army Wool Cash
mere Hose
1 AVV''sSil
J$8K 1
Sheep-lined
Mocc&sins
II n t t i' r
than
h I I ii i ei i
arnunit thP hnutio: kup
MHir f.-ot warm. I'lnrh
tnailo, all tlziu; i-xctp-
l ull.il J.1II'
Heavy 0. 1). Wool Long Pants
Mail- i.f
Hll.-. U. S.
O. I). Wuul
ovprcoatiiu
ill u 1 1 rlul
All W"
Army Web
Holts
Khaki Cotton Socks
Tli. It. tf fcold fur
'-"ii .1 ii i r up until
'"o w i- ii k h nk'.i.
'niy inn t lie mail.i
I ! h i itno p.trl .
K't vuur miaru. all
9
I'r.
mm
r r mm
Navy Watch
CAPS
H'Bulallon;
i oat mori' t
in a il u fin
tureiwomli r
value.
45
C
O. D. Wool Serge
Army Shirts
.95
Heavy Army Wool
SHIUTS a or
eld
F'f
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JlhJ
J!voiy lnnn
wlui ntotN
heavy wnrli
pitllHHht'Ul.l
liiiv a ltv
l'.iirn ut t liia
l.iw prlt
7V 1
ii
New Reg. Army
Underwear
I'me In. ivv Mei Inn ami lt.1.1 il
unU.'ivvear i-Iiu'h i-r ilr u-i.
Blue
Denim
Overalls
c
Reclaimed Army
Wool 0. D.
Blankets
11. II. Wool cloth.
u j v e r n incnt
in t Ii il re
iliilinrili cdoiI
an new.
Ik
2xmm
Heavy Wool
SOX
All wrlKhli
un.l lol.ira
all sizes
I'r.
-PK $pAd
(I'overnhient Rejects
Rubber Arctics
Same n li 1 r t
tli loyn Mire.
lined front
anil il o u Ii I
elbows.
0. 1). Wool
Mackinaws
Corduroy
Pants
8.95 - 1 2.95
All
SWi"
Iteif. b t y 1 '
inudo of lioavy
Ii I it 11 I. t t
imtlurlul.
4-
Army
Stlt
OHieers'
Haincoats
ix.iii 1- iimin nr
! I ' e d 8
'' " n r tl.'i and
'Is Mlllli n all HlilH
' ' " .1 r 11 ri t o h U
' n n.iif
Ueclaimed Army
Vool
Overcoats 7S
n,B. Army,,
o or lo.itft K
HlUht hll
w n r n, nil P
vizt'R. ntan-1 rojuli
Wfitr Dyfil lilttrk.
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I MAIL llltllKUS j
M I'ltllMI'TI.V
I r 1 ' 434 M
SPECIAL!
Officers' Shoes
West Pointers
Finest Leather
irdovan Color,
made to
hell for
$7.
All
sizes
SPECIAL!
Munson-Last
Army SHOES
mM j
XSX&fie'- ' leatlieri
NcSiX hiroiiuly
Sw?(Kiy inaile In
HggJ nfll for
(Jet
Your
Pair Now
Army and Navy
SWEATERS
ItiKiitiitinn style ffWj
imif Hleevon; all V
Bl7en. made to sell in
ieta.1 at 111. e
Coverall Work Suits
proofs f&
Army Slip-on
SWEATERS
Finn, warm flip - n.
costH iiioio to m.inU'
fiirturu t li h n or
prl.-...
Leather I'uttees
JuHt tho thint; fr
h uiTf.-ir -. in in.
ti-rri Hsfs 11 ml nun1
.95
nr.
( uulililr
Salvaged Leather Jerkins
Heavy leatln r
coat; with
U Wool llninii
A 1 -i'H rent
(or outdoor
SPECIAL!
Reclaimed
Hobnail
and Trench
SHOES
New French Shoes
Willi or Wl.huut
HoliniiilH
(ioternmrnt Kru.
4.95
Ileay Wool
Hoot Sox
In 'Hr.ililf
t ft 11 il Won
Kooil tor all
k I n (I h .f
rougli u-irK
OPEN E VENINGS
STREET,
7 y(' XwW
ft: M 1 0oeo$
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Open Tonight
Until 9.00 and
Tomorrow Night
Until 10.00
The culmination of 60 days of intensive preparation for
the most astounding merchandising event of its kind ever launch
ed in Philadelphia. Clothing purchases aggregating over
$2,000,000 in value, bought by us for our Chain of Stores
during the welter of liquidation in the wholesale market, now on
At Less Than Fifty Cents on the Dollar
Embracing Two-Score Famous
Nationally Advertised Brands
Suits, Ove
rcoa
ts&
Ulsters
For Men and Young Men
Tli at represent the cream of America's foremost manu
facturers the very finest money can buy at prices that
are making this, Philadelphia's most progressive clothe?,
shop, the scene of the greatest buying ever witnessed.
For Suits,
Overcoats and Ulsters
Made to Retail at
35$40$45&$47-5
Every color, model and
fabric represented
For Suits,
Overcoats and Ulsters
Made to Retail at
$50 $55 $60 & $65
Every color, model and
fabric represented
fr'or Suits,
Overcoats and Ulsters
Made to Retail at
?67.50 $70 S75& $85
Every color, model and
Jabric represented
Luxurious Montagnac Overcoats, Made to Retail at $125;
fabric used in these garments made by the famous Germania
Mills. Full silk lined Also a limited lot of elegantly tailored,
big, swagger Ulsters. Made to retail at $100 to $150. SALE
PRICE
r m -
The paralysis of the wholesale clothing' 'v
market for the past 60 days has brought
about a situation unparalleled in this coun
try since the Civil War. Pressed to a point
for cash as they have never been before,
because of restrictions on credit and almost
total lack of demand, prices have shrunken
enormously.
We then planned the most daring coup ever con
summated in this city. For 60 days we picked
from the choicest goods of two-score celebrated
makers, gradually massing a stock until it reached
the staggering total of over $2,000,000!
The enormous daily turn-over of our chain
store business provided us with huge sums of
liquid capital with which we were able? to dictate
THE price at which we would buy, and in everv
instance every purchase made for thu' sale come to
us at less than 50c on the dollar. And that is how
every one of these garments has been priced for
this sale.
Never was a sale planned on such a gigantic
scale as this, or one that offered values so posi
tively sensational. Now that prices have finally
been forced down to the absolute rock bottom, the
long deferred buying rush is on. Don't miss this
fjrand opportunity!
NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS
ft
15 &
Chestnut Sis.
" Open Tpnlgfet Vntil 9.00 Tomorrow Until 10,00 P, M.
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