MSI1 ynt--r f Ut 'rP 17 Vi - " ffiON ILL HELP IIS KN GEI JOBS gecal Plans Mado to Meet Un- employment Situation for Veterans W7ENING PUBLIC mmMlmiLABELmLA, 'MONDAST, JTEBltUAKY" 7, 1921 S ttonal division of the Adjutant general's- of n, Washington, hit accepted the Invlta tlon to address tho lienjamln Franklin Pout Kt itn niutlnir nest Wednesday evening In Houston Hall, Thtrtv-rtxth and Spruce strcels, and hi even promised to arranie to ul9 a demonstration of the eftecU of short-term Intensive training upon Illiterate recruit, provided platform facilities can be provided, This post will begin a drive to l.rlne Hi membership ebove that of 1020, v.l.ri It stood third In mrmhershlp In Philadelphia The flnanoo officer, Roland J. Ixivrer, 189 South Thtrtylxti street, requests all do lmauenti to forward du to him at once. (CONFERENCE IS LIKELY VA2?v7yL TsHeftSJc Man Dies In Cell A man, who gave hU nnmo to tbe po lice of tho Tenth nnd Ihittnnwood streets stntlun ns Itohert Austin, forty-two rar old, of 2212 Mrrrdlth street, was found dead In n cell lost night, after belntf locked up on tho charge of intotl ration, Tho arrest was made by Clark, a patrolman, who hnd noticed Austin In a helplcKs condition at the cornet; of made to alleviate, LHalinoniann Hospital it was Mated that PHILOPATRIAN BALL WILL BE BRILLIANT Human Card Dock Will Dance at Opening Numbor of .Annual Event nito th" dJrwUon of K. K. Hollcif V Cii-nn Lccion. as chairman of the inerlcnn iB. u ,fnri commlttcc, an effort will be ns far as cx-sorv- Ice men arc con- ' cerned, the uncm plovnient situation In Philadelphia. This committee lias been author ed! by the ctoeti- u - ,mmlttco to Incur tho npccswuy '. for the promotion of this "irk The committee will aid Legion SLb'crs and world war veterans lu oh SfflJ Volitions. Tho pre erenco will u .Iven to members of tho Legion, KJ?r Mr. Hollcnbuck can be JS it 1804 Brand wine street, or !IS the new countv headquarters, khd floor. Tenth and Chestnut streets. It would be boncflclol If a conferenc. of .'. Tmporment officer, were called to ?: u the problem. 8uch a conference L te calleJ. .... A Turner Post will hold Its next kfmi ft l3l nidBe avenue. Accord. ?m Arthur Lsmarttno. the flnnnco of. JS'mpm to attract at leant 100 mcmbe.s "i'-'nitlonal "fcuHvn V"1"' m'f .. ffirtlMtnn today to consld-r the o dler LVVitloa Vndlne before Congress with a 1 - r brlneliur pressure- to bear so tlmt V. 'tai iuSSrtS by th, former service '" t"..,i iufnr the Msston ends ESitriranla Is represented by VranXlli. te county chairman, and former na- vld J. Davis, uepan- . ...i mmmnnAfr! Da runt commander, and V atit adjutant. nt'-im for threo d Coloiel Lewis O. Sorley William O. Mur. The Bess on will of tho educa- Somewhere in Philadelphia There is a man, either married or single, who is ambitious, energetic and tactfully aggres sive, with a thorough knowledge ' and actual training in trust dept. work. For such a man ' an unusual opportunity is open. Address fully, A 215, Ledger Office. hit death was due to alcoholism, Tho coroner's ouico Is investigating the case. OTHER FEATURES DUE A tinluue fenture. "Heart") Ale Trump." will open the annual ball of the Catholic Phllopatrlari Literary In (Ulttito tonight in tho JJcllcvuo-Strat-ford. There will be an elaborate set of Bccncr.v used in thin dancing num ber, and brilliant coatumei. This opening number, it it promised by tho membera of 'the instltuto, will J- bo one of tho most brilliant things' of the kind ever attempted. The dancers will be costumed to represent the four suites of playing cards, and the Joker will lead them nil. An elaborate card case that will open upon the stage will disclose the danccri, who will step from it In turn. Charles S. Morgan, former dancing star of tho Mask and Wig Club of the University of Pennsylvania, has drilled the perforrliera, and there will be much clever dancing, both Individual and col lective. Members of the company have been selected from the institute and from among thn pntroncsnen. l'aeh j ear the Cnthollc Phllopatrian Literary Institute give this. ball, and has done so annually during the entire time the institute has been in cxUtcncc, almost a century. Upon the general committee in barge of the affair are : Chairman, Prank P. Carr, president of the Institutes treas urer, Oerald A. Dougherty ; secretaries, James J. O'Neill, William J. Dclanoy and William J. Seymour; John V. Skolly, Thomas J. ltellly, James A. Ilnmllton. William .1. Mefllvnn. WI1- I Ham J.'McCormlcV, James J. Hastings, i Ignntlus J. HorBtman, M. J. Coghlnn, I Joseph C. Trainer, William 13. Do) la, P. II. Kelly, Andrew J. Maloney, Joseph A. C'ummlngs, William J. Wall and Michael J. O'llouikc. Cuticura Soap The Velvet Touch .For the Skin Sots.OIstnent.Ti'cniv Xa efurrwlor roritmelM dints! Ottltus UUtiKita Dtit ZtUtltn.tCMS Strawbridge & Clothier AAHUtWllU Priced With Only Otic Profit because Priced By The Producer K Elegance The distinguished elegance of Stylebilt Clothes is as noticeable on the wearer, as in the window Their thorough going smartness is needled in "for keeps"; they are not posed, puffed and patted into temporary shapeliness. 100,-; ALL-WOOL HAND-TAILORED STYLED BY OUR OWN DESIGNER Hilton (ompany 1211-1213 Chestnut Sheet Clothes Shops in 'Principal Ollti NEW YORK BROOKLYN PHtLADEIPHIA LNEWARK CHICAGO IH A new record! (on cards) Library Bureau's latest additions to the many kinds of card, forms arc the stock record cards for phonograph dealers. (Catalog numbers 30-5551 and 30-5552.) They show sales by the day and month. They enable a dealer to tell instantly whether a record is in stock without going to the bins. Inventory can be taken, as one dealer says, "in about two hours and a half, whereas formerly it took as long as five days, with three sets of people, and even then was not taken correctly." Library Bureau carries cards in stock for stock records, mailing lists, credit lists, follow-up records, card ledgers, sales records, etc. for every conceivable kind of business. L. B. cards increase the usefulness of any card record. They are uniform in weight, quality and size. Tell us your requirements and we will bend sample cards. Write for catalog "Card and films supplies" Library Bureau you Card and filinjj systeraa rounded Wi Filinir cabinets wood and steel M. W. MONTGOMERY, Manager 910 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Salesrooms In 49 leading cities of tho United States, Great Britain and I rjnee ID A 1 V BUT 1 HTtllNT AOVI.RTISM1KNT thfiU ? i .ffiffi"',, 1,in' . Wle can you f.nrf better mi..'J 2io JS.""1-. ul"'Z?m ,nc lor instance, than at J. Franklin 101- ciiesinut atrcctv Miller1! &Zfr07uA g&CpjjYb "TAJ-OB RELD'S SONS, 1424-20 J Chestnut Strest, havo an inter- , p5tnif; announcement to niako concerning their suits and overcoats, riiey have tcl:cn a number of suits ' fiom their regular stock, orifinallv . Piiccd at $70 to $7o, and maiked 1 ineiii ,uo. Ovci coats, formeily Priced S75. linvo been marked sro. i models and of c- J priced tho custom- ' (I found thai a imnoited Srntrli ' nrd nrice whifh nTonnc ni,7t nVnZ ' Ina"a,, n lnst attractive patterns i ?r,i! prTfc' iiV.5,eAB8a,?,t?..?nT: and colorings will bo matlo to meas- wffl llknl J " V. ' i' i: . !..;r "J? t 54.50 to 8. Custom-lailorcd ' . ---- Aw. it, - auauiuiuiv Dikiu ..i.;.l.. tf t. ? i A Splendid Dining-room Selection of and Library Furniture at a Reduction of 33J Per Cent THIS has been such a clelif-hL-lully mild winter that many of us havo found it quite possible to disponso with the furnaco fire ex cept on tho coldest days, using Komo nusiiiary heating device instead. Just now. especinllv, such a handv sort ofiiealcr as tho Perfection Oil oiovc is most useful, and the an- 1'niinnansnMii r . i m 11 .1 1 iwuiibLJiii'iiL ii n t n 1 n nr r inin 11 1 iia i mi store of .T. Franklin Miller, 1012lPVierl nu-Tl tvI Chestnut Street. vJll hn wrnmti i, c'.'eri- nua'1.1 l tho honwhalder: A discount of 20 'CiiT of the' neS" hci mill, 13 niinwpl Trnm tlir. afnnrf. and verv casv tn lmiiillr. it-, in . nomlcal, too, and gives out a great amount of htat, warming n room in a very short time. IT isn't quite afe to sav that "clothes make the man." Never theless, tliev count h great deul when it comes to making an im- Wiiits of cheviot nre 5(5 to S8. of unshrin'.-abln tropical flannel $10 to 1?, and of the new silks $13.:i0 to ?27.fi0. Tho hosiery department has leeched some good-looking golf hoo iiom England which sell at $u I- pression and accessories an Impoiiant. Tho effect of a traveling costume, however faultless. ?s Knnilnd if one carries n battel ed, unattractive traveling bag. It is one article on which you cannot afford to econ omize in any way but by buying the best. A well-made bag of line leather, itiven an average amount of use, will last for yeais. Tf you'ie going south for tho remaining win ter months you'll most probably necl a new bag, and it will be well worth your while to viit the leather goods department at tho store of Iiailpy. Hanks & Biddlc Company befoie purchasing. THE OS'L' may Jose one's hair, at d yet be quite content i 1 the acquisition of f jlse but beeom- most tin curli. Even a limb con be te- pUccd. Hut when anvthmg goei wron-r with the eye there is no comeback. So, if you have the least ttoublo with your eyes or experience any difficulty in reading, it is most important that vou consult a 1 pliable optician who will lecommend to you a dependable oculist. Foity J ears' experience as opticians, co-operating with the most prominent oculists in Philadelphia, ennblrs Fov Comnanv, now located at 1719 Chestnut Street, to give you the best possible service in the matter of filling your oculist's niesciiptions accurately and adjust ing your glasses satisfactorily. CHESTNUT STHEET ASSOCIATION J 1 1115 CHESTNUT ST. Furriers OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Milliner M Closino Out Entire t vi Tiimif ock rine r vta dl HALF-PRICE These prices are lower than we ever expect them to be again. They are actually below wholesale if we wanted to replace them todaj. You will never get another opportunity to buy such high-quality Furs at so low a price. Buy now as a sure investment because Furs are going up. Our deferred-payment plan makes this easy and will save you money. We Guarantee These Prices to lie Lower Now Than They Will Be Again This Year Select your garment now. pay tor it ut iour convenience. If you desire to change it for another aarment befm-p dcUvr.ru. tin courtesy will be granted without question. t Specials for Tomorrow Only! 183 HUDSON COATS Every Coat has large Shawl Collar and Cuffs oi' Natural Skunk, Beaver, Squirrel, Nutria or Self Fur. 30, 36, 40 and 45 inches long. Formerly 225,00 to 795M c .o jX i m Spccia I - M.3U rui Choker Scarfs j Natmal Squirrel, Aus I ma n 24.50 1 ' II. I 3a 112. 50 245.50 295. 00 395. 00 ! jtralian opossum nnu .Jap 'lVfinlc animal eftects. ! 12.50 "Exti a Special 49.50 Australian ! Seal Stoles J 12 inches vwdi' 72 inches J long Mnde from soft, lustious hkir. Vji exeep- I I ! ! sticial value 24.50 I stH : , -., Extra Special""-'"' '"" to 49.50 Fox and Wolf Scarfs Animal eflccts, well mndo and substantial in liluck, Drown, Taupe, Poire t nnd Kamchatka 9.50 14.50 29.50 i 1 gjaM and many things at 50 per cent reduction When you are making comparisons of Furni ture here and elsewhere, , you will be sure to notice ' that the Strawbridge & Clothier prices, after the 33 1-3 per cent, has been deducted, arc CONSID ERABLY LOWER than the February reduced prices elsewhere. Please remember that this is ac counted for mainly by the fact that we HAD ALREADY REDUCED our entire stock from the 1920 prices; and the price from Avhich you take off the 331-3 per cent, is the new lower 1921pricc. But we have learned that in some in stances the prices on the good old 1920 price tickets to which some stores cling so fondly are about 20 per cent. higher than prices on our regular tickets. Our reserve stocks in our great warehouse at Ninth and Poplar streets are being drawn from very heavily every day 'every day's selling far exceeding that of last February but we shall have ample supplies for discriminating choice for days and weeks to come. It is only fair to say, however, that there are many single pieces and novelties, of which we have no duplicate ware house stock, and which, when sold, cannot be du plicated. Mmulirldno it i 011 ei V irn 'u Ihirl T'oor Mtul llist iJ a I I! (Mlnr urth I'lt, or I , - - " -..... .. - J j Boys' Overcoats at the New! Low Prices of 1921 Savings all parents can well appreciate, abound throughout our entiic wide Uos' Clothing stock. Suits, Overcoats nnd every other outer-gaiment the boy will need, arc all marked at less than former puces. Out btnnding vnlues in tho Ovcicoat section Belled Overcoats, 13 to 19 years $18.75 Of boft, warm materials, in good belted styles with inverted plait a' back satin sleeve linings. Belled Overcoats, 11 to 14 years $13.75 Lielled all around and with laige convcrtiblo collar. Small Boys' Fur-Collar Overcoats-r-$13.75 .Melton Cloth Coats, in blue or blown, with black fur collai. Sizes 3 to 8 Vears. Junior Hoys' Suits, of navy blue serge or mixed cheviot, with j detachable white collar, sies 4 to 10 years now $10.75 i -.- Straw brUco t r'o'hlor Second I'loor. Kllbcrt StVott Eist Lace Dinner Frocks are the I Choice of the Most Fashionable; Tiiej arc enjoying a great vogue and what iould be more charming for spring than Lace, rich, elegant, yet so cool and summery in ap pearance. In black, navy, brown, taupo and beige, combined with taffeta or satin, and hav ing softly diaped skirts nnd bright colored girdle of ribbon or crepe Georgette what could be lovelier'.' Prices ?65.00 to 5136.00. Tho model sketched, of navy blue lace with the same shade of satin and girdled with a beautiful green satin ribbon, $65.00. Afternoon Dresses ith new tunics that urc very different; new sleeves that flare or puff or disport tho daintiest of cuffs; new ways of utilizing em broidery. And there aro new ways of using beads and new ullover patterns of eyelet em bioider on heavy silk crepes; new little quillings heio and theie, nnd touches of metal thread, and beautiful combinations of materials in two shade.-,. Canton ctpe, crepe Georgette, plain and checked taffeta, toft satin crepo and various combinations 5.55.00 to $72.50. Vfif Sill; Dressea $17,50 to $165.00 Xi 11 Wool Dresses $15.00 to $250.00 - S rawbr'Jie St C'othlsr Second Floor, Marltet Street Misses' Fine vinter Suits Reduced $49.50 to $100 Oui entire lcm.-iitnug fctock of Misses' Fine Suits, about fifty in and all sintrle exclusive models. 01 velour de laine. voldyne and suede cloth, in blouse, fancy-belted and severely tailored effects, some attiactivdv btit hd i embroidered and some fur-trimmed. Sizes 14 Sir. brUiw i. C o'hUr Scond Floor Market Street I a i. I" lb veat- Mens Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers $28-50 WorthDouble There arc just 300 Suits each with 2 pairs of trousers in the collection which we shall sell at hall' nrice to-morrow. The styles neat single- and double breasted effects for young men. with a plentiful representation of the conservative styles de manded by older men. Tht fabrics all-wool weaves in neat dark mixtures. The making of the best, as these Suits are the regular production of a manu facturer who has contributed to our stocks, for many years. Suits that will n'he double the wear marked at half the price. vMifi Film iHil f Mill II 111 fflff mm Mmm ilffl wlHM IIS MM vlmlx 11 11 Seldom Such Pearl Bead Necklaces As These, at $8.00 A small, but unusually in teresting gioup of Necklaces, 30 inches long, of fine Pearl Beads in graduated sizes. Fin ished with solid gold clasps. Beads with that exquisito luster that women prize. Tho very low price makes them doubly atti active $8.00. Strnwbr'dje Is Clothier Als a 0 Marliot street 5c Men's Neckties 9 1200 Vndcr Price Nui. toi inanj vcars havo we been aim. . u nun- .Vu, i at this old popular price, and as a mattei ii tuu- v e would not have been able to mark these .so low weie it n t for a vill.nj,ncss on the part of the manufacturer to lot us havo t'ic entiic lot at a pi Ice conccbs on. Theio aro Four-in-hnnds aui Hat wing llov 'lies chiefly in a desunb'e poplin vvetvo in innuv haiin i mu patieim. Halt price is a very conservative estimate of tie value tlu pi emit at 25c. Judgo foi yourself. y Str vbt ilu i r ' 1 1 i, Men's Hats at Half 1920 Prices Most of them at loss thdii half puce. Many of them in new' styles for the pnng jeason. ( Soft U ats $2.15 and $3.13 Derby Hatsnow $3.75 Velour Hals $35, $5J)5 nd similar low prices through out our entire stock with tho ox-1 i option of Stetson Hats, which are not reduced. ' "trawbricJue & Clothl-r-SV ond I ItKir Market Strait i ait 300 Art Needlework Pieces at Less Than Half Price Lmbroidered pieces that havo I been used as models nnd urn somo what solid from handling. In cluded aro Pillows, Scarfs, Centies, i l'ow els. Luncheon Sots, Table Cov iirb. Children's Dresses, Hata, ltoinperh, etc Htrnwhrllue ft i lnthl.r - ' 1 1 ird Huor Muiiift atrtst STRAWBRIDGE. & CLOTHIER MKKKT riLULRT KIGHTH I ii 5 ' , !!3 ? .ufga 1 1 j.i H n ,;mm m mm i:W I vn "r i rM M MKaeev ysjHnHHiiKg am .u. r - A tHi, j j rXy
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