t;?- &" .' i I JERSEY GUARD OFFICERS REIN satisfaction Over Appoint ment of General Borden Cul minates In Open Broak SAY HE LACKS EXPERIENCE : firm, offirer of the Third Itcjjiment, U'attonal Guard of New'JorMrV with ono exception, has rciignsd or hag- ten ! i.r.A his rtstznAtlon. The action of eighteen of 'tho 'officers i the rcuit of n sj-hipnthr move foi . i9Wln tho resignations of Colonel Yile Hm S. IMcc and. Lieutenant ColoncJ i Edward B. 'Stone, both of whom re UrA bsestlsc thcywvero not In imn- ..thv with the- nnpointment of UrlenJ Jltr General .Howard H. Borden. The Kilgnfttloi" ' Colonel' Price and Lieu tenant Colonel Stone were accepted late TtKterdny inc rcoiKunviuun ui vigiuecn other office! have been tiled.' The "ingle officer who has not given rll notice of his retirement from tho rrilmcnt la Major John liComrrd, of Elltabetb, ,N. J. It was said nt the armory In Camden, today, that Mnjrt Xonnro a resignation uibo win up lor j The trouble In' the regiment, vhich baa created a distinct sensation through- EVENING? . frtlBIflff DGfEIHnDEIiPHDg, FBm&Y, TOTOATtY "28, 1921 oiitNrfw Jersey r Is hot n matter of per souhl feeling against Ilrlgadler (iencrnt Borden, It, Is. based, reports (torn the rotiriu officers Indicate, on thd opinion that ho lncks essential military train ing nnd that "It would be a waate of money to attempt to, develop nn efficient tnllltnr? unit by efforts of an officer who docs not have that training ,ln en tirety." ' ThoNmcn whoso resignations closely followed those of Colonel Price" and Llcuteilant Colonel Stone, are: Major 0. llurr, of Trenton. Captains George 8. Sclby, of Cam den j Albert 8. Howard, of Camden i Samuel Ilrown, of Camden J Ernest Burnett, of Burlington; Hurry Shrop shire, of MIUvlllc; Jonathan Klrscholf, of Ilridgctou, and Itobert I'eacock, of Mount Holly. Lieutenants Walter II. Hnpnn. nf Brldgeton; Caarlcs M. Burr, -of was hurt by tho collision, and Mrs, Maaon was fnjurcd by being struck by the" moiorcrclo as it waa hurled to tho sidewalk from tho Impact df the auto mobile. Howard McClure, C501 Wlh lows hvwue, driver of the automobile, was arrested. 1'ntrolmnn Thomas Gll. of tho Mnna yunk station, while being instructed yesterday iu tho operation of a motor cycle, 'fell from tho machine and re ceived cuts and bruises of the body. Miss MayStrectcr. 1002 South" Fifty- sccorid street, suffered a- fractured leg wncn site was struck by an automobile nt Third, and Dock streets last night. Trcntoni First Lh leutenants Ororirn V. lntrMI. of Camden ; William Lodcr, of Bridges ion; uunrici u. Aaams, oi vinciauu'. Frederick' Ca'ln, of Mo"nt Holly. Second Lieutenants W. E. Spofford, of -Camden; Harold Bennett, of Cam den J Clifford Mtxner, of MlllTillc,,nnd George Aklns, of Mount Holly. 2 HURT IN MOTOR MISHAP . . . Motorcycle, Hit by Car, Hurled to Walk Drrver and, Woman Injured - Mrs. Rose Mason, 020 North Fif teenth" street, anil Edward O. 'Thofiin- son, TMdgo!;uvenuc near Eighteenth street, were hurt lat night when an automobile collided with a motorcycle at riltcenth street ana Uirnrd avenue They were treated for injuries of the lirnd and body .at St. Joseph's Hos pital. 'Thompson, driver of tho motorcycle, riac , wMntr ,. 1 tl l Saturda y Special Terms l?i r M DOWN Do n't wait until you 'v th ready c&. TaJc adraato of iMa ooBTanlrat paymant pln bow tat nJoyhi won-1, dirfal lnatromant whUa yon. Browning,, King & Company Place Your .Order Early, Saturday on These Terms. Tala la the last vmln Tattlnjf Xaehlaa yon ca buy. A hand soma, fnU-alaaa eanlaat lnatru mnt, X tjilenoUa ton1- ana apjtajrao. JUmamber, On Dollar Bend It noma. Wulrt 1109 Chestnut St. Open Fri. and Sa. 'Evening. Name III ''' V&v (lifer New kVv Weeerd i5Cv . 5S. ,cra: NO Machine I ihumk M 121 MoiUJ (A I Colnral)l Jf I "I vrs Open Every Evening m. im lit rnn iv . rliliadololiln ; syr T 1'ebniBrr r llecords Are llMdr Men's" All-Wool Browning King Suits $ 33 .50 Formerly $40,$45?$50t Fine Worsted Suits at $ 45 - m .um j-e t. w wm iwtrt rvrtfma tnffllAV lhttAK?MfWttji'mWAM'TtXSt gtr Vlthout any obligation irhatsoever on my part, send me photographs ana u.escnpiions oi your latest. ioueis of Qrafonolis. Formerly $60 & $65 .. Money Back to Back Them K 'Address , ,.,., e. Iv, w 1524-1526 Chestnut St. IH UHsfflifflS Special To-morrow In Our February Furniture Sale JkT fl m m S& " f ii T fif jf, ii. fcj' mum- TBHPfi H aeBiT 5" '' HbC9ZT Jl Ba The Most Amazing Value in Years! Mahogany or Fumed Oak Q "7.50 Bed Daventte $75.00 value j g A comparative price would hardly bring to your attention the really true value this aplendid davenette presents at our low price. To see it to f ait in it to note its perfect workmanship and upholstery that would con- s . vince you in one minute thatthis is a most stupendpus bargain. Covered in browrr- union leather. 7 1 2-7 i 4 Market Street Fl.- Store Open Saturdau Until 6 P. M. largest Home of Furniture in America QTRAWB R ID GE, r FEBRUARY SALE WE REDUCED our eritlro stock of Furniture lato in 1920, cutting down our, fair 'frroflta, .lowering our prices to .the new market level, Imnetl on prospective lower cost at: tho factories. Manufacturers say no further reductions are anticipated in tho manu facturlnar'mnrkct'for months to come, yet wo hnvo REDUCED OUR ENTIRE STOCK AGAIN for this Sale. mT'ttSi k .... .riJi WAii.Mv mw3mi "i p'Wv. wr i "111 .YfBBW WW&m 5IiTMf Jiv I LOTHI.ERL of furniture THE SECOND REDUCTION for tho Fohruary Salet following bo cksoly our first reduction, makes this an ovent entirely without counterpart or precedent. Please remember that each price-ticket shows the formor., RE DUCED PRICE, from which 83 1-3 or B0 per cent, is to bo DEDUCTED when you make your purchase a doublo reduction. Our Entjrg Stock Was Reduced From the Prices of 1920 And . Now We Make Another Reduction of 33y3 Per Cent.? No Reduction Less Than 33 per Cent from the New Lower Prices, and Some Special Lots at 50 per Cent Reduction! Our Entire Stock at a Double Reduction! Now You Can Compare Values in All the Sales! new, well selected, wonderfully varied is marked at a DOUBLE REDUC TION reduced at the end of the year, and now reduced again. COM PARE. To-morrow will be the second of the Inspection and Comparison Days. Selection may be made for delivery in February. ' 30 - XTurnlturt, "Third Kloor: UU1 Beditaas and Bddiur. S'ourth Moo? .npHIS February Sale is unique. Up until'a few years ago our Sales were jL jjroviaea ior largely Dy ciose-ouc iota ana sample lines irom manuiac- turers. We have some remarkably attractive special purchases for this Sale also. But the unprecedented feature of this Sale is that it is made up principally of our regular stock, and OUR ENTIRE STOCK--beautiful, Flesh Crepe de -Chine Envelope Chemise, Special at$1.85 A lovely lotf Crepo vde Chino Envelope Chemise, in a delicate 'flesh tint,' trimmed with lace'and tiny rosebuds; some with ribbon straps, others with lace straps. ALSO THESE EXCELLENT VALUES: K Dainty Flesh-color Washable Satin Bodices. $1 -Pretty lace-trimmed effects. Flesh-color Crepe de Chine - Night Gowns at $3.95 Trimmed with laco or hem stitching and rosebuds. Bloomers from 50c to $1.50 Of jersey cloth, batiste, satino nnd Windsor crepe. StrawfcrMga b Clothier Third Floor. Waat French Plaitings Have Just Arrived Exquisitely dainty and much , lower In price' than in 1920. Of tho daintiest net, organdie and voilo, in white, rose, black, cham pagne, an$ In combinations of dainty shades 35c to $2.76 a yard. Strawbrldje & Clothier Alile 11, Marktt 3tret- Men's Suits and Overcoats at Reductions of One-third to One-half From Former Prices Of course, the substantial reductions made throughout our entire Men's Clothing stock have caused tho great collection of Suits and Overcoats to move rapidly away. However, -the assortments have been kept ever complete, ever interesting arid ever attractive by later purchases from reliable suppliers whq have adjusted their prices to the new basis many of the lots were secured at much" less than present values. Three outstanding groups for to-morrow Suits and Overcoats $22.50 Suits gnd Overcoats $28.50 Suits and Overcoats $34.50 New French Veils Bo sure to see them. Exclusive new designs in woven, chenille dotted and single-thread effects. Black, brown, navy, white, castor and taupe, $1.75 to $4.60. One stylo by tho yard at $1.7C. Strturbrtdc It ClothUr AliU IS. Cantr Smart single- and double-breasted Suits of worsteds, cassimeres and other all-wool weaves. Overcoats in the season's most distinctive lUlster, Ulsterette and Chesterfield ef fects. Many other attractions, including Jfarf, Schaffncr C Marx Ulsters $54.00, $71J0 Young Men's Fur-collar Overcoatty-$2i.S0, $3J0 Fur-lined Overcoats rzoty $95.00, $175.00, $21,5.00 Trousers $.75, $4.75, $6.75 and $8J5 Evening Dress and Tnxedo Suite $54.50 Young Men's Western Maclnnazcs $16.50 Men's Suits with Two Pairs of Trousers now $2975 A limited quantity, which requires early inspection. ?-- Strawbrldt-n h ClotUla'r Second Floor, Eit Ready! Women's New Fabric Gloves Advance showing of Spring Novelty Washable Fabric Gloves, in strap-wrist style, with hemstitching and fancy embroidered backs. Cafo and biscuit shades $2.00. 8 -button Duplex Gloves $2.25. Btrawbrldce ft Clothier? AU1 18. Marktt BtrMt Petticoats Specially Priced SATINE of excellent quality, made with tucked flounce, finished with plaiting in figured designs special at $1.00. SILK TAFFETA made with a shirred flounce finished with plaiting Jn pricc now color- $2.95. Strairfertdtt. greatly under Clotkl.t fieoood Floor. Wtat Wonderful Values Here In. Women's Spring Dresses Including.These Inexpensive Kinds Not only are the new Dresses of all kinds lower in price, but we are able to get good Dresses to sell at such moderate prices as $10.50, $17.5J), etc., which wo cculd nbt do in 1920. Wc recommend these to you: Tricotine Dresses Special at $16.50 Panel and tunic, models, in navy blue, embroidered in various ef fects. Some fitted with fashionable little vestees. Lovely New Satin Dresses at $20.00 Straight-line Tunic Dresses, in navy, brown and black, trimmed with rows of buttons with rat-tail braid loops. Wool Jersey Dresses Special at $17.50 A stralght-llno tunic model, at- tractively tucked. Round collar less neckline. In Flemish blue, navy bluo and taupe. Wool Jersey Dresses Special at $22.50 Embroidered panel and tunic models, with Jong .sleeves and tlo sashes. Burgundy, Flomish blue, navy, brown and taupe. Silk Dresses, Special, $25.00 to $45.00 Afternoon Dresses of taffeta, satin and crepe do chine, in plaited, draped and tunic styles, some embroidered or beaded, others are plaited or trimmed with rows of fine plaitings, and still othors are trimmed with novelty braids. An excellent collection, and including navy, plum, gray, brown and black. " 3 . Strawbrlito ClothUr Seoond Floor. Market Street Women Can Save on Coats Hundreds have done so during this Sale, and hundreds more can get equally good values hero to-morrow: Smart- Wool Velour Sports Coats now $25 Plain shades; lined throughout; collar of natural raccoon. xVelour Coats and Dolmans now $30.00 With deep fur collar and silk-lined throughout. Fine Wool Velour Coats now $40.00 Several different models, all with fur collars and beautifully linod throughout with silk of excellent quality. Velour de Laine Coats, Special at $50.00 Theso are high-grade Coats in taupe and tan, lined with silk in the same shado as the material, and -with collar of taupe nutria. High-gradtf Coats and Dolmans now $87.50 These wero among tho best-soiling models of tho season. Fortu nately wo wero able to duplicate them exactly at a much lower price. They aro of high-grade material In dark shades and of soft camcl's halr cloth. Deep collars of fur. Jiy-y Stmvrbrldf . ft Clothl.r S.cond lloor. Centre Silks for Spring Reduced The very Silks that will bo most in demand when spring sewing begins in earnest, are here NOW, at prices that mean many dollars gaved on a 'single frock. Mallison's 40-inch Printed Pussy Willow now $4.00 a yard High-grade 36-lnch Printed Foulards now 52.00 a yard i0-inch Satin Charmeusc, black, blue, brown $2.85 a yard Fine Black Dress Taffeta, a spring; favorite now $2.50 a jard Extra-heavy Satin .Supreme, desirable street shades now $2.50. 40-inch Satin-face Crepe, black, street and everting shades $3.G5 Extra-quality Satin de Luxe, all colors noy l.GS' a yard S-. Strwbria ft ClothUr Aid 0, Centra Misses' New Skirts At $10.00 to $21.50 THE NEW VELOUR PLAIDS, in beautiful browns, blues, greenB und golds knife-plaited, side plaited, cluster-plaited, box-plaited, smartly tailored in sports stylo and finished with narrow tailored belt; 3 to 36 inches. Girls' New Cotton Waists Slip-on and tailored models of white organdie and striped dim ity. Sizes 10 to 10 years. Prices $?.00 and $4.50. Strawbrldee Clothier Second Floor. 2IJ)et Stre.t Silverware Special Six practical articles in high grade Silver-plated Ware about ONE-FOURTH LESS THAN REGULAR: Baking Dishes (Pyrex lining), $8.00 Cheesc-and-Cracker Dishes, $6.50 Sandwich Trays now $7.00 Bread Trays now $6.50 Syrup Pitcher-and-Tray $8.50 Silver-plated Vnses now $4.00 3trwbrlflr ft Clothl.r Alii. 0, Market GUo.'t Waverly Bicycles Spring ia not so very far off and it's high time for you to see which of the fine WAVERLY models best meets your require ments. The Camel-back Waverly is tho favorite with ths boys. Equipped with cord tires $60.00. The truss-bar frame WAVER LY is extra strong $34.G0. The diamond-frame WAVER LY $49.75. Women's Waverly Bicycles $r.P.50. The "Fay" is the ideal Bi cycle for the small child $49.50 Strwbrldi A Clothier Fourth Floor Our Deferred Payment Plan " Convenient for pur chases made in the Feb ruary Sale. Inquire 4 Floor, Filbert St, You Can Get Corsets Here, $2.50 to $32.50 Front-lace, back-lace, side lace; French Corsets nnd the best made in America practically all tho best-known makes are here. Anjong the Less Expensive W. B. CORSETS of pink cou- til, long over the hips, rubber tops, well boned $3.50. S. & C. SPECIAL of pink coutil, long skirt, elastic top, well boned, but with free hip space $2.50, Btrawbrldc ft Clothl.r-- Third Kloor, Market Street, Weat Moderately-PriceJ Neck Furs And Muffs Still Lower-Priced Somo of the smartest and most becoming Furs eoen wherever fashionable women arc in evidence, are just such moderately priced pieces as these, properly selected and gracefully worn. Hundreds of women arc buying at the new low prices, and NONE WILL GET BETTER VALUES THAN THERE TO-MORROW: Natural Japanese Fox Scarfs $30.00 Open lined Animal Scarf, finish with head and tail. Dyed Skunk Scarfs now $15 to $32.50 Several very attractive styles. Canadian Wolf now $20.00 io $45.00 Lined Animal Scarfs, fashionable shades. Siberian Squirrel special at $15.00 Animal Choker Scarfs in natural gray. Ringtail Opossum special at $10.00 Animal Scarfs in the double style. Japanese Marten Scarfs $25.00 to $38 Scarfs in richly blended sable tone3. Russian Fitch Scarfs $12.00 to $38.00 From one-skin to four-skin Scarfs. Blended Fitch, Special $12.00 to $15 Two-skin Animal Scarfs in brown tones. Natural Skunk Scarfs $25.00 to $85 Ranging from Animal Scarfs in the doublo effect, to large shaped Crush Collars. Black Cat Lynx special at $23.50 Made in the open lined animal style. Alaska Black Fox $38.00 to $75.00 Large Animal with head and brush tail. Patagonian Fox Neck Furs now $13.50 to $33.50 Taupe, brown, black, natural and gray. Manchurian Scarfs now $16.50 to $25.00 Lined Scarf3 in the fashionable taupe. Various Belgian Coney Scarfs now $10.00 to $18.73 5 - Strawbrlftit ft Clothier Second Floor. Filbert Street, and Cemro A Remarkable Lot of Women's i Suits, Special at $30.00 This is one of the best values we have had in Suits since the January Sale started. They are belted models, in straight-lino effect, with slashed seams; made of fine wool velour and silvertone, in black, navy, brown and reindeer, and trimmed with buttons in tailored rows. Also pin-tucked models smartly finished. Every Suit beautifully tailored and finished. Fine Wool Velour Suits, Special at $37.50 Belted and semi-belted models, somo pin-tucked in panel effects, some plaited. Black, navy blue and shades of brown. Wool Velour Suits, Specially Priced at $42.50 Plaited models with narrow tailored belts and trimmed with cable stitching. Black, navy blue and brown. Worsted Jersey Suits, Special at $19.75 In plain shades and heather mixtures. Belted models box-plaited from the shoulder, others with the inverted plaits and somo in pinch back effects. a-- Strawbrldie ft Clothier Second Door, Centre Strawbridge & Clothier Market Street Eighth Street Filbert Street I.': ,( 11 i h ii J - ; J iJliSKvit f..A..'.AVii nvi fturfhJjtifila-A (.Vy. rt A-y&fofrv A '&"
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