.k I Ifiir hinders mm .. . I !l.nn n Rn A p.- hildent-EWd'-' "7; ceSsit)lo. but nosH Proves Handicap 0N LEAVta run . w CLINTON " nwBn pilMlr i rorrfP"u','.'iirr -. i 5ff,l.l:"Sf JS.0!?- '." twn Ilk EVENING- PtTBLtQ LEDaEI-MILADBLl?HrA'WED$DAY,, JANUARY 12, 1921 ""' " ' ' ' ' - . I, , IWM 1tth. I " I I II ! ..W.i. 1-..., . " '" i - II. i , ! V Ahottf aTh TT...it . . . It .. . ,""! nr nrm quarters It lins secretaries ni.,1 buffers M 1 secret service men, but tbey nrc of little nvnli taS' ,nprCnh,H,fV,,,B f visitors N permit. ten. l'rnctipnllv nil M i... n.' .... . qo tlio 'rellcnt.n1o;r. u,)T! )PvriM. .'"VAs President- elect Hrf'?' .f.1; in" Morion ilrnws to a ' i Vi.rw helmed with visitors, "n,, bv livltntlon and tljc.v ,. come ,!",, r.i,ntf lrr ve "!,01lt intiiB nnil they nrrlvr in l 'h T,?Cmnt 8 o'clock It m n; M fa is 7 h. ' Vie":TO . .WmI iIpiiU lV J li,ccc"8,l,lc of I'M fftMh1 llKrHW-w- ii. Il0 5vil1 ,,l' w'",n lie Rets to force "uftlli "il Ht,"P "f ,llP "'" jorcc mat will tlipro surround hhn the most ncccAslblc of Presidents. Ijljt tllOURll bo ,7,s n t ' . lotblnR ruffles, so (,t , ,.nTZ Ju. Iters on useless niMoiw, on "clMsl'.nU hIiiiih, us well ns on itmmt, ui : iiiIhJ ns fro n 8 In tlio morning until 11 "K' and still be smlllB nVdcnlm ho' ? fc to set nway from Mnrlon. He unit leave tills smnll-town atmo nlicro of friendliness nnd nelghborlnoss for more practicable place X'e wor"l Tv bo done nnd where there Is tl J J jupt, "'" "'" "l mnitmK n ,.nb eTe'brenkfnt. Ho sees them It Jim been said ,Prp on ntitlinrlrv '"r " J , seen them lit diiim-r more tlinn once tlmt two or tin- o ?, . 'tTulil ' "n ' h lc-.cv.uc would be filled nnd np,o n. nu'r "t.HwInc t" Idt correspond- nounced befo:e the dVnnr tro ?,?. I V "- .. .,! . Afiptnny " v . ... i... i... imp. re " .. .. i.ni iikcii nr iiv iiiv i" olB1,m. 'I, I,,,, resldencu next to " i nil I shnKlne hnnds am ex- u"" ; t iiiirt-liMl words iin Wfu In I urn nnd then, dismissing f.a I L ill" every visitor pets u ?', " h'l'K Isldout Til bis t l I"1. .. .nnilnr bow lllllmiiort- wcr' " n ho thinks Florida is for 'L?L . ,l,s of high railroad f1".1 "i Mnrtnn to SCO Mr. .. nisics i".: . -,.- -t.. I . . i.pfnre liln epariun-. .nmn rf,!ioWo. which Is n big Htalu. ?JKl lntctH nnd considers that I (leirnhlc en.l nre tw tB Mnrnr wii llamllnlo Thompson, ofS, his 'II. moved '& "O- yesterday, to protest ngalnst tlio nlntt of Chnrles a. Dawes, ot Chi- tup nam coro, ns secretary of the treasury. This was one of the posts thfh was reuarded as filled. Mayor Thompson dislikes, uiiuKuiH ironi ms own town, lie saiil In Chicago that ho would rather see bis old foe, Oovcrnor Lowden, In the cab inet than Mr. Dawes, nnd Mayor Thompson is the Republican party of Illinois. On tlio same train Charles Itnrrrtt, president of the Farmers' Union, came litre to urRp the appointment of Henry C. allnco. of Des Moines, ns Kccrr tory of OKrlculturc. Jlr. Wallace lias certain pnekliiR Interests oppoaliiR blm. Mr. llarrett does not love packers, therefore be Is for Mr. 'Wallace. This process rops on dally. The visit of Mayor Thompson will bring u counter visit of some one else who is In favor of Mr. Dawes. The visit of Mr. Itar rctt will bring here i-omc more pack ers. The 1 will only romp when Mr. "HnrdlliR goes to n place of different bur Rcstlons and different obligations tbon Marlon, where be will take on a little more readily the habits of nn executive and rIvp up those of n Rood iielRlibor mid friend. The President-elect prob ably knows this as well as any one else. That Is why be wants to Ret nwoy. like the young person In the poem who was standing "with rpliietimt feet" somewhere or other, lie is at Hie Junc tion of the rond which lends to the com parative loneliness and onlv tchitlvc nc ccxHlblllty of the White House. r h;r!otl K V she the mother of! t Harding has long been S nl Knows everybody In I, h if I ol"1"'""'..... filiimiii who knows ii H"1 '.... In.. I.ini before lie ,ny. half f iM visitors nri-i .!.. L tII1 n iielglibor, he Is still '' .iinr. The habit of th T, fillb rial 'room adheres to tl ?LZ Ticro. It, not thefnsl.. f the country enuur i ure . Vboy at the dnor, n buffer some- third-line trench somcwficre out- SALESMAN OUNG MAN, 23 YEARS DF AGE. DESIRES OPPORTUNITY TO ITRAVEL FOR MANU- Iacturing CONCERN. VHAT HAVh YUU IU )FFER? 234, LEDGER OFFICE anww nuawmmm w immmmM We Are Serving An Awfully Good LUNCH in our beautiful Vi nch Koom from 11:30 to 2:30 P. M. Including Soup Platter Entree Vegetables Dessert and Coffee, Tea or Milk specially prcpaird by our Im-piicIi Uhet. CHERI RESTAURANT 1601 Chestnut St. I 13 paminnmn There Are Three Factors In Investment Safety Income Profit I A Government bond is a safe bond. Eicht ner cent. an attractive income. ossibility of profit is cx- eptionally great. The United States of Brazil External 4 Loan of 1889 Offers you these three factors. Inquiries Invited HsCown&Cft ioit510tionjriffIWg. iice 4U Afu) lorfc Ttl . Canal 4815 wmUllllili!IIll!llllllIl!l!i!l!'l!ffl Hniiim km rf, V7 w,' F4V6BIJNBRIDGEN DEP05I73 $ 7.400.0O0.OO MTOSITOnS. M rrv. fiUBERTT BUILDING BrtOnDiCHESIWUri STSUT6 JOHN WANAMAKER, President 'ave You Opened A Savings Account? 4y4 INTEREST fCi CP from 1 cent to $5000.00 "th Office, Broad & Chest. St.. u 9 A. M . K .. S.. 9 A. ft'- to 1 l. m. Announcement The Housing of Worth and Dignity Fiat, the marvel of Old World mechanical genius, and Koanier, the more recent expression of New World esthetics in rnotors( have found a comple ment to their exclusiveness in richly appointed quarters at- 2207 Chestnut Street .the auto atelier of Philadelphia now open to the public. Wo show In detnll tho latest models from tho famous Flat Works at Turin. Italy, nnd tho oxqulslto lloamcr In Its varied original artistic coachwork. POTTER-DIESINGER MOTOR CO. (Formerly Flat Motor Confiany) FIAT "Jtiroiic'a hctoUng Cur" ROAMER 'America's Smartest Car" STOP j tfKG.v Ditixurxa SUFFERING MOUNTAIN VALLUY WATER AT OSCl! I T'HE curative properties of this pure, delightful, tasteless water has brought relief to sufferers of Brights Disease, Dyspepsia, Djabetes, Gout, Rheuma tism, Inflammation of the Stomach, Kidneys or Blad der, High Blood Pressure, etc. Endorsed by physi cians. A trial will convince you. Serei at IcmlliiK. chilis. cafes ami I. H It. rtlnlns cars. Kohl by first-class grocers, etc.. or direct by us. hoteK druBBlsts. 58 nfr rime, 12 half Eiillmm. KpcHitl price by (lie drum, Mountain Valley Water Co. 718 Chestnut Street riinnr: Walnut 3107 MOIITAIW VALLE The Wonderful Curative Water from the Oxarks fslireJreJirHJRJ V J MWtoSlk f) YAY"GER S B 100 VIRGIN WOOL Jersey Play Suits Imported, well-made these are ideal suits for little boys and little girls for either play room or outdoors. They are light and comfy for indoor wear, yet help outdoors to keep winter winds away from the little body. The colors are: navy trimmed with green; red; or white ; and are made in sizes 2 to 3 years at $10.00, 4 to 7 years at $12.00. Cflrew! attention is given to orders from our catalog. Dr.Jacer'sCo, 1516 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA It Will Be Wise to Buy Freely the Things You Need Now, in nf fl o $) in (0) Ii " -1 " It " JLJL opl (i n w uirP5rpr YS W Ji tm II II ivVS II O J J W Jill S91Va1. IL. W7fl IL 9UiUUUUVU NS' SSB ' V? "e Pn 11 o n rm owAf n r n " 77 Qi annanrSa In some Departments everything is now marked at less than the 1920 Price, and in every Department many things are less than the 1920 prices About 8000 different items throughout the Store have come down in price. Better still, we have innumerable things, recently bought at extra concessions, at less than the new lower market prices. Prices average very much lower than a nionth or two ago. Buy everything you need now and save money. zsm it m: Aervento Raincoats Of Rubberized Tweeds in Scores of the Smurtest Overcoat Styles About Half Price! A Special Purchase of 1000 Coats Wonderful Values at These Prices $10.00, $12.50, $18.50 and $22.50 "Aervento" sets the ptico In Knincont smartness nnd im provement. Hero are handsome Overcoats, of attractive tweeds in smart, new belted and more conservative styles just tho kind of Overcoat you would choose for spring or for motoring. With all their style smnrtness they arc tho most comfortable and most practical Kaincoals mnile The tweed fabrics arc thoroughly rubberized nnd absolutely waterproof. Best of all there's the "Aervento" feature which permits porfect ventilation under the coat, thus doing away with that hot, sticky, uncomfortable feel ing one usually associates with Raincoats of the ordinary kind. And now, right on the thicshold of the "wet" season, and tho ensuing spring season, you can buy these fine Coats at an aver "BC of about one-half the original prices, now $10.00, $12.60, -Trousers at q Saving of About One-half We still have thousands of pairs of separate Trousers, including such materials as cnsslmercs serges and worsteds, from which men who could not get hero earlier may choose with complete satis nnd l'$8:25 PnCCS aV0,'aS narly n'half l0SS than tho 1020 P-now $2.75, $4.75, S, $0.75 Men's Suits now $22.50, $34.50, $44.50 Overcoats now $28:50, $42.50, $54.50 the great SanCnrgon:-' '" ' rZ ! 54-inch All-wool Velour Re-priced Now $3.00 a yard A new low price for one of the season's smartest Wool Fabrics for coats, wraps and suits WOOL VELOUR. In tho season's smart shades, 54 inch width $3.00 a yard. Alule 7, Centre Children's Dresses Unusual at $2.25 WHITE POPLIN DRESSES one hundred and twenty-five of them, and every one of them worth much more than the pres ent price. Smocked, embroid ered or stitched in color just as lovely as can be. Smart Colored Wash Dresses Specially Priced at $1.05 A manufacturer's over-lot of plain Chambray Dresses, in many of tho prettiest styles of the sea son. Third Tloor. Went Fur Coats Now Much Under Our Regular Fair Prices Our own good, dependable stocks reduced, and new purchases, made at special prices, from the same furriers who supply us regu larly. The elegant Moleskin Dolmun sketched has been reduced to $525.00. BLACK RUSSIAN PONY COAT 36 inches long, handsomely lined with figured satin; large rolling self collar and turn back cuffs now $90.00. RUSSIAN PONY COAT trimmed with nntural Australian opossum $110.00.' NEARSEAI, COAT full-furred, 30 inches long, long roll collar now $105.00. NEARSEAI, COAT with deep collar and cuffs of Australian opossum now $295. HUDSON SEAL COAT (dyed musk rat) with lnrje collar and cuffs of skunk now $395.00. GENUINE RUSSIAN MARMOT COAT with deep reverse border; large hawl collar now $125.00. RUSSIAN MARMOT COAT 36 inches long, handsomely trimmed with natural rac coon now $137.50. NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT an. ex cellent, durable coat for motoring, or for street wear now $225.00. NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT beauti fully trimmed with natural raccoon $2G5.00. SIBERIAN SQUIRREL COAT 40 inches long, beautifully made and lined now $750.00. Ir-y Strawbrldifo & Clothier Second Floor, Filbert Street Over-Blouses Greatly Reduced Wool Jersey Over-Blouses, the accepted Blouse to .wear with striped and plaid wool skirts. Tie-on as well as over-blouse ef fects in this lot, and all attrac tively embroidered in wool. Prices 35. 'io and $0.75. Cotton Waists Special At $1.15, $1.50, $i;95 Tai oi ed models of madras, lineno, dimity, batiste and cross liar voile, roll and Buster Brown collars, some finished with narrow -i tinr. Tbos" include some of the famous Royal Waists. Second Door, Cenlic All Calendars for 1921 Reduced Now 10c, 15c and 25c Our remaining stock of fine Calendars for 1921 reduced for quick clearance. Many handsome Calendars for prizes or favors included. rilliort Street Cross Aisle Groups of Excellent Corsets At Savings Women Appreciate Already thousands of women have shown their appreciation of tnc practical economies in Corsets available in this great Sale. And thousands more will want to supply their needs when they realize the remarkably low prices on Corsets in well-known makes. S. & C. Special and Redfern Corsets now 2.95 Corsets for women of average and stout figures. Of pink or white fabrics, with low or medium bust, long over hips and back. HALF PRICE AND LESS. Misses' W. B. Corsets, reduced to $1.95 I ink Coutil Corsets, with semi-elastic top and long hips, designed iui missus una sicntier women. i yalio" ?xc.ellent Corsets, many half price, at $1.50 I b. & C. Special, Warner Rust-proof and W. B. Corsets, of pink or ' white fabrics. Desirable models, with low or medium bust, long over ' the hips. Pink Bandeau Brassieres, hooking front or back, 50c Trimmed Cambric Brassieres, hooking in front, 95c 5)-- Strawbrldsi. S. Clothier Third Floor, Market Street, Went ' Silks Greatly Under Price ! AU Silks and Velvets at surprisingly low prices, including the very latest weaves for the coming season: 40-ihch Chiffon Velvets $6.50 and $7.50 Two grades of Silk ChilTon Velvet, with the hh-grado Lyons finish, and in all desirable shades all new and absolutely porfect. 32-inch Fast-color Corduroy now $1.25 Fast color and fast pile. All perfect. Complete color range. 36-inch Tussah Silk Pongee now $1.35 Pure Tussah Silk Pongee, excellent for drapery purposes as well as dresses, waists and men's shirt. 40-inch Fine Charmeuse Satin now $2.35 In black, navy, Copenhagen blue, taupe, white and flesh. 40-inch Heavy Crepe Meteor now $3.35 In all tho new spring shades, also plenty of navy and black. 40-inch Canton Crepe de Chine now $3.35 In light and dark shades, also black. 35-inch Satin de Luxe now $1.65 Complete line of street and evening shades. 35-inch Fine Black Dress Taffeta $1.65 i- StrawbrldBo & Clothier Alule u. Centre TwoLotsofHandsomeShirts for Men are Now Reduced Rich-lookinff Fibre Silk Shirts rt j- rf Former Prices Averaged One-half More ) j)t).UU Shirts of Woven-Stripe, Silk-Stripe Madras (JQ Z( Former Prices Averaged One-half More Pt).uU Both lots from our regular stock the reductions being from our already lower-than-elsewhere prices. 5--Htrnwbrldiro & Clothier East Store, Eighth Street Presqu' Ivoire Toilet Articles Greatly Reduced Plain, -decorated and tortoise sholl effect, reduced from 16 to 50 per cent. Theso arc all from regular stock some pieces slightly scratched or rubbed. Practically all articles included, from Hooks and Files, at 50c, to a handsome Mirror, at $11.45. Alalo 0, Centre; and Marknt gtr i Cross AlaK' These and Many Other Bed Muslins Under Price S. & C. Muslin Sheets and Pil low Casei aro sharply reduced. New prices mean exceptional economies for women replenish ing depleted supplies. Two among theso excellent values aro: S. & C. Muslin Sheets, 81x90 inches now $1.85 ench S. & C. Muslin Pillow Cnses, 45x36 now 58c. Aisle II, filbert Street House and Morning Dresses Unusual Values at $1.95 and $2.85 More good values added in the Sale of practical and pretty Frocks for house and morning wear. At $1.95 Two attractive models in Straight-line House Dresses, plaited from a yoke and belt ed. Onu model of gingham in fine broken checks, pink, blue, tan or green in effect. With gingham-trimmed white poplin collar the model sketched at the left. The other style is of gingham in large broken plaids, in pink, blue or green effects. With a plain chambray collar. At $2.85 Pretty Morning Frocks of gingham in pink, blue or green combination stripes. The sketch shows the vest and sash of self-material, collar and cuffs of white pique. ? - Birawlirldse & C'Mhler Third Floor Filbert Street, Went r 111 llllll ill Lovely Taffeta Afternoon Frocks, now $32.50 to $45.00 ! WONUEKFUL VALUES. Fine Taffeta I I-rocks, in draped, panel and apron-tunic styles, some with finely plaited flounces, beau tifully embroidered and trimmed. Navy blue, flemish blue, gray and brown. The model sketched, $45.00. New Models in Satin Dresses . Special at $35.00 and $40.00 Surplice and vestee bodices with long or short tunics; long sleeves, close-fitting or in flowing style. In navy, gray, brown and black. New Wool Dresses at the New Lower Prices, $22.50 to $40.00 Of fine serge and tricotine, in redingotc, blouse and panel styles, beautifully braided or embroidered. Navy blue and black. All new spring models. Jersey Dresses, Special, $22.50 Panel and tunic models an excellent col Inction of styles and shades, all beautifully embroidered. Jersey Dresses, Special, $20.00 Plnited, tunic and coat models, many elab orately embroidered. Flemish blue, navy blue brown, taupe and beaver. ' -v- Straw brlilno & Clothier Second Floor, Centre Continuing the Remarkable January Sale of Fine Shoes Thousands of pairs of Shoes at decisive reductio'ns from 1920 prices. Lines from regular stock, special purchases from foremost makers, and models from new lines for spring all are included in this great Sale. Save on Shoes for. every member of the family: Women's Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords Reduced New Strap Pumps $7.00 I Evening Slippers, Reduced Ot blnck glazed kUI&kln with one I tn ee-n ,,:,. broad buttoned Instep strap. Square- l" v'l-ou cl pan pdRt'd, llnht-wi iKht soIch and 1"- Beautiful gold and silver brocaded iiu-li lenther military heels. r:oiilnB Slippers from regular stock New Strap Pumps $10.00 , punips and Oxfords $7.90 tiiiivit iiiii iiiunii tittttii villi vi'l Pumps, with covered Itnhy Iouls heels. Also Tu'o-strap Slippers of black satin or bltuk Miede, with cov ered Louis heel", r Gray Satin Ride seam Sllppirs with covered Louis heels All now sprlwr stybs Oxfords from Stock $8.75 Smart htyles with welted soles and leatlur heels llrnwn kid, combination-last Chestnut Hrown Oxfords and Ulack Calf rumps Included. Fine Dress Pumps $9.75 Ulack Calf or Kidsltln, nlso Tatent Leather "Lazuli" Pumps and other styles from icgular stock. Men's, Misses' and Children's Shoes Men's ran Lace Shoes $7.91) Smart Knfjllsh last, of tan calf with solid U.tther welted soles. Men's Tan Kluchcr Shoes, $9 Tan Brain, with medium round toes, solid leather solts and broad heel". Men's. Brou ue Oxfords $9.8.") Winter wtluht. of tan leather and black Brain w itti solid leather holes. Men's Luce Shoes $(5.8.") A special purchase of tun and black leather Lace Shoes Men's Dark Tan Shoes, $0.9.") Dark Tan niucher Shoes. Munson last, with broad soft toes Boys' Tan Shoes $1.45 An txcelbnt value Shoes of tan leather with solid leather soles and heels. niack or Brown Kid Oxfords, with Caby Louis hels, Brown or Black Kid. or Tan Calf Oxfords with leather military heels, nnd mnnv models in distinctive rumps welted soles. Women's Brogue Oxfords,$12 Chestnut blown Scotch-Brain Brogue Oxfords, perforations and full-wins tips. Welted soles and leather inili tarv heels. Smart High Shoes $6.7;) Black Buckskin I.ace Shoes, Leather Shoi s. and other equally attractive. Patent models Children's Lace Shoes $.1..1" A remaikablo purchase of brown leather Lnc Sho. s. broad nntun shaped lasts, with solid leathir welted soles. Misses' Shoes $3.9,") Brown Lae0 Shoes, with solid lentlvr welted soles Designed for growing feet Misses' Lace Shoes $3.90 Of black cun-inetnl calf, with solid leather welted soles On bioiid nature-shaped lasts Misses' Shoes at $2.75 Patent lenther, with white tons, all-white leather Laei- Sho. s and black BUti-metal calf Lace Sho. s in tho S.ile Infants' SJiocs now $1.1)0 Patent Leather Shoes, with black cloth tops soft bl.K l kldskln nm tan calf Button Shoes from rniriil,, v Vt stoik reduced hr KtniwbrlilKi i. Clui'mi- I Kl,tti unl I'ilbert Hirecta STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET Vi". J ' vi J irEJralraJralraJrelRJrHJ A & . B&jJN&aiaJ, .njl;.iu.N ,;. &nrt .,-w Hi. ,,,ait-?lyJ:f tf i tt '-&?h&ifltn. :, ...i,v., iVa&"&& jf rth .x . j.i5)f $Ki-tivM
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