?r F ' f -"9 rf '"?'"( ? " ...;," t. JS "wj '-r y EVENING (PUBLIC- iLEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANFARV 13, T921 ' - rT. n.iinlrlii4 "''..,Vi?.,-i,.,.. 8000 Different Articles Below the 1920 Prices MI". vl. " " r.i"''f'n,sniok CIich md tand.rd .WieBuyold " ' ' ' -- - ' . 9 -- i,.,.- - .- in - -.. . i,i. i ' In Strawbridge & Clothier's Great January Sales SiluTjMntlnum Dinmonds. FennSmelting & RefininR Works W' rii: out iM Hi')i' )0r, Filbert St.. I'hllu. jcweiry "'"".,, i W?il I'M STCNTAL MOTORS P- - - 1 "";.,. Motor Co. or renin. i!---r llld.. KAI-n-V.l U.'llroad'Ht. I r.,.. -. rinr.t mm P.llow ( (rh. ,ill-nol ffll j.(iff mi" AVi- midf to h?"0J& JQtodLdr v7JvV jt. ;i!i ' Price ench, Het J In. (rlnBi the Kenney Co. 1314 Arch St., Phila. "SToPWITH STORE ORDERS That Buy Anything from th I'ui'.nt tort of Phlli.. Wll. "lnlon, Camden. Atlantis rit A Ctietr Easy Terms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chnitnut St., P'. , III Gutnntr Tr. Hide.. AlUntlt Cllr SI) N TMrll St.. rmdn BS rnA i DAMAOED AUTO LAMP I any make; NON CURE LENSES INSTAU.EOI WHILE YOUWMT ROSE MFS. CO. TMPMFUTODUT PUBLIC SERVICE OEPT WOyJRCH SJ- 2NTEKTAINMENT FJRISCO, mmm. mmmm PiyTrTjrT akn The quality of AKN butler never changes. You have the same rich deliciousness every clay. Try a trial pound and you'll ordei AKN every week. You, too. will say it's Philadel phia's Finest Butter. H. R. AIKEN holr.ali UliUri . I i)iji Uuinuruirt 128 N. Delaware Ave., Phila. AKN Quality EGGS in Cartons BUTTER 'fFr: s naB - In matt) cast's 21 hours after it I'ish has had its last meal the Chef here is malting it into a meal for oit! 'Vic llume of Sea Fuud Uthbetween Chestnut & Walnut Philadelphia itr Mwli: "-D or BUrLm7.u tOUI"MENT FOR Wat2'5 mcatino plumbing "NERAL PIPINO WORK ite1' l',(,ul "r te!' outing 0Vl.r the build- wS i01 tl,is wM ksh0 of ours te3 .sL,ry of woeful Km1';. A" the ,1Uat 2 10 luel y" bu'n '5W be extracted and ,0-and fix the defects mni 1galmg P'nnt, A Sale of 1000 Axminster Rugs at Great Reductions In Three of the Most Wanted Sizes at Notable Reductions from To-day's Lower-than-1920 Prices Jo-morrow morning we shall begin an under-price dispoaal of 1000 line Axminster Kugs right out ot our regular good stock, at reduced prices that afford exceptional savings to every home furnisher who participates. Even' Rug in the collection has recently been reduced in price to conform to 1921 standardsregardless of the price we paid. And now lor this clearance these prices have again been reduced. The clearance prices, therefore, are tar less than even to-day's retail values. For example, San ford Beauvais Axminster Ilugrf, 9x12 feet, $90.00 last vear, were recently reduced to $75.00 at a sacrifice of profit, to meet new market conditions, and now further reduced in tffis Sale, to $65.00. All the others are reduced in about the same proportion. The designs are artistic, and will meet every decorative- taste. There are Hugs for every room in the home, and at these prices the best Hug value obtainable anywhere. Sanford's Beauvais Superfine Rugs, 9x12 feet (seamless) $65.00 Alex. Smith & Sons' Kerman Rugs, 9xi2 feet (seamless) $60.00 Sanford's Fervak Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet (seamless) $52.50 Alex. Smith & Sons' Yonkers Rugs, 9x12 feet (seamless) $50.00 Alex. Smith & Sons' Carlton Rugs, 9x12 feet (seamless) $49.50 W. & J. Sloane's Khorassan Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet $39.50 Sanford's Fervak Axminster Rugs, 8.3x10.6 ft. (seamless) $48.50 Alex. Smith & Sons' Carlton Rugs, 8.3x10.6 feet (seamless) $47.50 Roxbury Heavy Axminster Rugs, 8.3x10.6 feet now $49.00 Sanford's Fervak Axminster Rugs, 6x9 feet (seamless) $27.50 Philadelphia Axminster Rugs, size 6x9 feet now $24.50 All Men's Clothing is Now on the New Lower Cost Basis, Regardless of the Prices We Paid -Wonderful Savings On the last dav of 1920 we made u thorough inventory of our entire stock of .Men's and Young Men's Clothing at the LOWEST MARKET VALUE of that date, thus Iracino our losses bilinnl upon entering the new year, that means that ALL THE CLOTHING we bought at the higher prices is now "f fJ g" 1ffi. f' all we are now buving is on the new lower cost basis AND EVEN LESS IN MANY INS1 ANCfcS. for this is the JANUARY CLEARANCE, and most of the SPECIAL LOTS are marked at less than Hie prices will be for Spring Clothing. In other words Reductions of One-third to One-half From the prices of the regular 1920 autumn and winte PHIA'S RTISTERT CLOTlilJNU STUKU. I ms is tne exciu ;. i An,.;n!,RT!r.lVRT.Onn. HART. SC'HAFFNER fined to this Store. All these are in the Sale at reduced p . ........ i mm tiMM i reason, this is. and must continue to ue, rm utv &is- uiv. rliatrihiittmr Pnnfl'O for thlPt of the best lineS of Clotll- k MARX and "A LOO," besides several good lines not con nects. Suits at $44.50 Suits at $22.50 Kitrly senson prices from $70.00 Hart. Sclisiffiier & Mnrx ami to $90.00. ruin worsteds auu r.thir KUort makes stunuurcl an 500 Overcoats Dress Suits, $54.50 l7 j ,.1 , ,. I -n K veiling Dress and Tuxedo VUntieniU HI yoi.ov Sui;.: Hart, Schairner fc JI nix W0 Roxbury Brussels Rugs (10 wire) 9x12 feel now $37.50 100 Wiltone and Axminster Rugs, sizes 4.6x6 and 4.6x6.6 feet, at One-half Original Prices Stiatvlrlrigr I Co h'i Kouich floor Wn' In the Lower-priced Department Reductions Have Been Made From Already Low Prices The standard of value-giving of this great economy department" is at all times out-ot'-the-ordinary. These lots, however, represent reductions from already low prices: Rugs 8.3x10.6 Feet . Axminsters (slightly imperfect) $17..)() Axminsters (slightly imperfect) $.')9.."0 Stair Carpet Tapestry Stair Carpet, 27-inch 7oc yd. Fell-base Floor Covering In Tile and Wood effects 15c sq. yd. Rug Border Handsome lloor effects. .'IG-inch .'I.'jc a vard rassimcies; fiom Halt, Schaftnoi & Mav.x and other maKers. Suits at $:vl.50. Karly senson price from one half niore to nearly double this price. Fine worsted', in conserv ative and youthful models. Suits at $28.50 Manv of these ute about half the regular 1020 prices. "Alco" Suits, in plain blue. Also Suits in neat mixture, lrom another maker, with TWO I'AIKS OF TKOtSF.nS. wool fithrirx. well t.iilore(i. I IV iiedl' stent rely Irll yon Inm' irnn tUrliil ll" iiihir ti. Overcoats, $71.50 Hart, SuhnfTner & Marx finest Winter Uvvn-onts rich, warm fnbiic.i onv-lhiiil h'f. than teRU lar pi iee. Overcoats, $42.50 .Men's and young men's Ulsters and L'lstcnttes, from Halt. SohniViH-r it Mar ami others. F.xtraotdinary alue. Hart. SehnfflW & Marx Uls- and other makes; worth onc-third ..t.., TT!c-4.. otlut ,.r Htiift Hvi i. Pinn it I Hi tjiniviuiiv.-i 't !"' plaiil-bnek fabrief; a wonderful avioitment; a Mivtng of oiie-tlliril ami moii'. Overcoats, $28.50 .Men's and young men's L'l- icr Overcoat", ol all-wool Eveninir Dress Suits, not all sizes, half price now S20.00 and $30.00. Fur-lined Coats Saving of one-third to nearly i,iit -hiilf. ns compared with 1920 , .,,;..J. -ii ..,,t .!.., prices. eonveitibie coiini. Leather Overcoats Overcoats, $22.50 MenV and young men'. IMotei and L'latci cites. An (Xttoniely low prne. A lot at S"0.00, formerly dou b'i this price. Also, LEATH ER FrTK OVERCOATS at far below half former price' now 10.(10. Aervento Raincoats at Half Price or Near ll Made of Rubberized Tweeds now $10.0(1 $12.50, $18.5(1 $22.50 Trousers Great Values at $2.75, $4.75, $6.7 5( and $8.25 J'-' A ')!! S1!;!.!! h ,Oi Vs'tf Rugs Measuring 9x12 Feel Superfine Seamless Axminsters $40.50 Seamless Axminster Rugs $12.50 (RiifM iii the above tiro lots hart slight uiev iilurHien). "Victory" Seamless Axminsters $39.50 Roxburv Mil ford Axminsters $39.50 Alex. Smith & Sons' Axminsters $14.50 Bromley's "Marlboro" Axminsters. $37.50 Rromlev's "Livonia" Axminsters $37.50 "Gotham" Seamless Velvet Rugs $29.75 Heavv Wool-and-libre Rugs $11.50 Men's Sweaters Reduced to $7.50 Fine warm winter Sweateix, in -neck. pull-over style, worth nearlv double this new price. Some m plain shades. othpsjn two-coloi combination!!, now S7.50. s 'toiy ' ' -i r..i'i iii t'-mor, ii.nu.-i Hn -f i H'm vshi iUi i Jlu't it L' noi 1 , i c i 'Peace" Metal Weather Strips (The Real Fuel Saver) We can equip your house at once in any soit of weather, without any inconvenience to you and for less tlintt tlu usual prices. Shall we submit an estimate? S . I, lilk- . i ' Koutlh T'uor Matl.e' Mi- VV -n A Remarkable Purchase of Night Gowns Philippine Hand-made and Hand-embroidered $2.50, $3.45, $375 The loveliest of fine white Nainsook Night Gowns, exquisitely embroidered in artist it Philippine work, and run with pink ribbon. Models? with round, square or V-shaped necks, many with French backs. Just the kinds that a woman likes bes'.. now one-third less than regular prices. V M Vi ) ( v 1 1) Fabric Hand Bags Re-priced Great Savings at $2.50 to $52.50 Hundrptls of smart Hand Bags of VELVET. SILK and DUVET1NE are i educed. From small Diexs Bags to latge, practical sizes for general use. All are beautifully lined; many trimmed with beads, some with tassels. All (f the season's lovely styles, effectively mounted on frames in shell effect, metal or fabric-coveied. At savings of one-fouith to one-half now $2.50 to $52.50. ir- Mr.iMur.dm. i ..it it. Al i s t'"l '' "mti Night Gowns in Larger Sizes In the Sale at $1.25 High-neck Night downs of cambric that give (tta protection in cold weather. Made in the tvle sketched, and finished with embroidery at reck and three-cruavter-length sleeves. The Sale price is 1.23. Only two hundred in the lot. Cambric Drawers, Excellent Value, loc A apec.al lot of tiOO Uinwers in icgulai sizes. Of sturdy cambric, finished with tucks and attrac tive embioidery. Petticoats in the Sale $1.50 to $1.50. Many pretty models of soft cambric, some frilly with lace, others with embroidery flounce, nnd i ..!.... A. 1 ...ill. 1 rt.orwlnmViriirl't t.i i..irtl. many wiiiiiucu in ivu-mhw-v...m. .v....,, ... w.... bination. All at January Sale prices. Envelope Chemise now 85c to $3.50 I ovely styles of soft nainsook, many daintily trimmed with lace or laie-and-embroidery combined. Excellent values at 85c to $3.50. 1 y .Sliau lniU.,1- I'lo'hlui Tliltd Kloin ct Seasonable Knit Underwear At Less Than 1920 Prices January Sale prices on these hensonable Knit I'ndergarnients aie considerably less man ia?c years puces; M.. ,iiiniftilii Women's .fligh-Grade Suits At Great Price Reductions These aie the choicest models of the season, developed in .-ucb elegant materials as duvetine. duvet melange, veldyne, velonde.orlando and the finest wuol velours and si'.vertones and tr:cotiiie. bom' on the simplest of lines tailored to perfection, some braided oifmbrom er?d, and others Inndsomely trimmed with fur f 75.00 to !f-io.i)u. Tailored Suits Reduced now $35 to S65.00 Of duvet de laine, wool velour. broadcloth, trieotine ami tweed effects, variously tucked and plaited and finished with smart belts. Also models on plain-tailored, unbelted lines. Tailored Suits Reduced now $23.75 to $30 Of wool velour, silvertone and tweed, in pin-tucked and plaited effects, a'so straight-line models loooly belled. Some embroidered, some fur-trimmed. Fine Tailored Suits, Special at $35.00 Of wool velour in black, navy blue und brown, made in belted styles, plaited belotv the waist-line; convertible collars. ! Fine Tailored Suits. Special at $37.50 Wool velour and bioadcloth, in black, navy blue and blown, belted and semi-belted, trimmed with stitching nnd bone buttons. i Htrawbrldgu I Clotlilei- Se ond I Ifoi ettll Prominent Lots in the Reduction Sale of All Boys' Clothing Cheviot Suits, 8 to 17 $10.75, $12.75, $16.75 Warm Western Mackinaws, 8 to 13, $12.75 Warm Western Mackinaws, 14 to 18, $14.75 Small Boys' Wash Suits, 4 to 8 $2.25 .-i.y hi -an In ljf Clothlei Sftdnil I'loor hMtrt Htti-f Km Women's Underwear Medium-weight Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, 40c; extra sizes 50c Low-neck, sleeveless Vents, with lace front 29c. Whhrd Wool-and-cotton fits and Drawers, $1.25 sizes $1.50 each. Men's Underwear Heavy-weitfht Ribbed Cotton Shirts and Drawers 90c each. Men's Medium - weight Gray Merino Shirts nnd Drawers $1.00 each. Mnn'a H nn vv-ivi'iirht (SrflV Wool- each; extra ! mixed Shuts and Draweis $2.00 ' ami T-.uu cacn. Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, iipavy-weiBiii i"--u u" band top, low nock, sleeveless, shell LVo, or (Jiay Union Su.ts-?1.65 knees, extra sizes-85c. Men"...,L,? .r "t?" QV?ht Ribbed Wool-and-cotton Union I Gray Ribbed Merino Union Suits Suits, ?2.G0j extra sizen $2.75. I $3.50 each. I5-). St.Jwbrldse Clothto.-AI.I. 9. Mrki Brt, and AMs i nl 5, Cu. .1 January Sale of Linens ! $250,000 Worth at Reductions That Are Exceedingly Attractive Theie ha been no nppieciable lowering of Linen prices at the I souice and from all indication: the present shortage will exist for a lone; time to come. Despite this situation we have Iiitko quantities of Linens to sell during January at prices far less than iven our own I regular "lower-than-elsewhire" prices. The following lots, nil much i under-price, are representative of the many lemaikable opportunities Round Scalloped Linen Lunch Cloths. 36-inch now $2.00 , Hemstitched Linen Napkins, 15x15 inches $7.50 a dozen Scarfs, 17x50 inches, Hnene centre, Cluny effect lace 90c Japanese Hand-printed Pillow Tops, 15x20 Inches 75c Plain Linen Scarfs, 18x54, scalloped, hemstitched $1.50 ! Aladcira Embroidered Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces $10.00 I Round Centrepieces, 21-inch, Cluny lacc-trimmed $5.00 l SH 8ttw trl4 A Clolbler AUlo II, Centi The New Frocks for Spring and Southern Wear are Lovely So full of iihw ii'cas so manv fmtuie that a.e nut oii'y iliviledl.v original, but lovel'er than an.v stiown fur a long, long tun . 'I'll.- w" Tailored Wool Fioik (SlTfi.OO) shown in w sketch, intorpietv IViici'" latest version if the new Mihr ucttc .-.tiaight am1 Amh'it. "nil vv lit nn ample side fu nes-. It is one of a group of - The Finest Tailored Cloth Dresses in Many Seasons Of picotine, trieotine. trieotine and Inn serge, some- combined vvith crepe-baik at.ii Some have the new ciicular effects in lvii-t, some aie paneled, othei.s are stiaight and sofi and loosely girdled. All man-tailored to piife tion, and eonie emhroidcied in marvcloutly lovtl ilesigns antl coloiings. l'mis !?ii5.0U to S200.0n New Satin, Crepe de Chine and Taffeta Frocks, $17.50 to $45 Afternoon Drosae.-. in new t in, e iiV . i idaited and straiglit-'ine styles. In blacl, inv, gray and brown. For Southern Wear Especially for Southern wear, ale the n-w Frocks of Canton crepe, crepe Moroccuin, This llcdu, Tonkin, taffeta, crepe meteor and crepe Georgette, many in lovely light shades, partic ularly in dove giay and many showing the new cut-woik. Frocks for spoit.s, for afternoon and dinner wear, in this group silo 00 to HO.'i.OO. An Excellent Line of New Cotton Frocks Charming Dresses tr voile, linen, dotted Swiss and organdie, in cluding some of the tluintien and most unnsiml Kn.niii I imii.mndf , Frock'.. Pi ices S23.00 to Sii."..00. mm Women's Colored : Silk Umbrellas Special at $3.95 of silk taffeta in green, blue, puipe. brown, black, taupe ana ' yaine1: sorn- with plain mission liaiull's, othffs " ith colored bake lite of all finished with wrist ( iid 'llie" I mbtellas have slight imperfections in the covers, which j; e alnn st i in perceptible, and will 1. 1 1 impair their wearing qualities. -'iwhriila t'lothlpr Al'. 7 MjrUt S'ter Automobile Robes Away Under Price Waini DO I HI. E - FACE D ROBl'S of gret'n-and-blue plush at nivv low price-: liO-inch. now S".8(i; 72-inch, now S12.10. and Sl-inch, now $1.".00 Wool liobt's now $11.50 I ilngetl Wool Automobile Robes a tlaik tones i educed. Automobile Supplies Save These and many other wanted Supplies under price: I)ion'n Graphite now 20c Grease Cups 12c Gear oil ."i0c Tire Pressure Gauges now $1.00 Rlow-oiit Patches now 15c each str.u-iirlli,-. i r'lothlrr f u'li 111 I loin .Maikft Stret Smart Set Corsets CO oc Half Price and Less I .UnJ Ilniel.v aie Smait t-'tt l'uiet. av.ululi.e undei pm.- I m -i me fashionable, up-to-date models, bin are to be dmcuuiiimed b the mnnufat liner. Cot sets f.n v omen of aveuige figure Mnde of fi.m, light weight I'saro cloth, with !ov bust, long h.ps and tiunstitntiai ouning. toilets tol I lom.eih at double the pine and more, but theie aie onl; 7U0 of these eceptionally desirable model-., at ?2.85. if il I U U I U4 1 I illtil I mil Mttrk Have You Read Zanc Grey's New Novel? 'Ili Mystirwtn little, "the tt i --1 lu novel of the N'ew nn li ice S2.0D. l l l iOlOl.l '. i ' i ii htieei VVm STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER I MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILREKT STREET 11 alV j-'-iLirf M-' Men's Madras Shirts, $2.50 saving of one dollai or more joes nith tvery one of the 1200 Shuts now marked at this re duced pi ice. They ai of fine texture madras, with tho colors f tho iniait putturns woven clear through and, tlierofrry, indelible. Htr,llt9 Clathlrr v JIT .feeKis 1 f JI 1 vi iu Vein Rci U ,.i-,ivf wtammm untu, si -v,? m ,.' .S w-,"." , -fr,if.t1 'fr ,'.
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