, V -f 5k" V ? f Oft. ' fl-V ' '"W ' M tr -T , ' ' Vjr t 'ft f ' " I "-ftTMil fH ,. . n .-flW EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIIiADBLPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1921 5 PHILA. IK ASK BWONOFESTATE Appropriate for Caro or In ' valid Uncle In Excess of Htsr Needs WANT SURPLUS DIVIDED . ... j.tt.i...a mi he run an Fntir rnllBne'l""""" ... . JE to cuitr tath. a-tUjO.. onrt, to obtain dWrion of n .ecu- . j ..tat of pererat thounnd dol- ffiS'W oennblTthm, to have the Jr. ""'i .,,,. mnnfyg which, with m f additional money out ft courv ........ - at accumulate. w,,...,.. Tjtejr nre iuv Forty-ninth iW; ,Zi itate In 101. and e "jiIdom man. ia who """" . . ..- -i.- .,. ,. will nrn- .75' fh. t tl 1 gr.ndfattaVi "estate f iu m to Mb two sons, R. Alllaon StoRne,0.nd John W. Whofrtono. Ae W'ntlff. are the ww of R. AH- nn Whetstone, who "" " Trrfr uncle, they allege, baa been an In- lw,"..iMi .iImii never recover. T!tut M000 a year la used from his 'v of theeatate to provide him every ftftf. comfort. It la aald, but the re LnAcr of the Income, amountlnf to X,ut J1200 a year additional, la belnu InSrel to accumulate. They aak that fj'ls xas be paid to them, as the are ,hItls that portion of the Income which has accumulated since the death of Mr. tYnciHioue. lens tnan two years boo, to. siuci wnu iuu uncxpenura portion Ieit to take earn nf" .Tnlin W Vh.in(nn. which the plaintiffs wlah divided. The uiuuu wua iuKen, secondarily, to de velop a mode of procedure by which further accumulations will be avoided. ANOTHER EXPOSITION BOOST Warehousemen and Van Owners Favor Fair In 1926 A resolution Indorsing the 1020 aesqulcentennlal exposition was adopt ed by a unanimous vote at the annual meeting last night of the Pennsylvania Furniture Warehousemen's and Van Owners' Association in the Hotel Lor raine. The resolution favors the plans ad vocated by the Falrmount Park Art Association. The following of tvere elected: W. R. Sweeting, president! W. H. ProUman, secretary-treasurer; direc tors, W. B: Sweeting, W. H. Protz tnan, Harvey Luta, Charles Fltxpat Patrick, F. K. Aaron, Joseph Carson, Uucll O. Miller, F. B. Harner and C. O. Welghtman. N i i i i it r Ask Your Grocer SUN-LITE COFFEE and Sun-Ufa Food Products John Scott & Co., Inc. American and Diamond 8U., rhlladeipnia. 1 r w 'ROM i ONE-DAY OUTINGS FROM MAHKET STIWST WMAfjr Every sunaay .50 Atlantic City n.unTrl WildwOOrl $S8& Anrjleaea &r Holiday Excur$ionM Allantk City, WrMweed, AnrUfta umur, fixsn u iiomt. rem :i I. .., ii 'mTmTTTTTTr. . .7.2Jja. w MwooJ Drueh. ........ ... .. .J 'aoZ n.iurelni. Iee AUaoUc Cllr (Souib C.rnun. ATrnvr; ow. vr.iuwwa Crtat 130 re. -- FROM BROAD STKKCT STATION $2.5 O Lancaster S2.90 Columbia $3.00 Vork awn4Trla War Tax 8 a44 l SlNDAT.Fftrawf IJ Drea4 St. 7 3DV.. Wnt Flallada. T.KVi S.M Ht7.4g $3. SO Washinston $3.00 Baltimore Rtuntf TH War Tax S", a44'al SUNDATS, Ftlrurr lt March til Aaril J UrMd 8t. 7.Mi : Wil rtillxia. 7J3W $3.00 New York Su Trla War Tax tc. add'al SVKDAY5. FaWaarr Hi IrUtcli IJ, Aarl It HroKl 31 TMki Wral Phllada. 7.47V: Norrt rtiUada. 7.471 ' Pennsylvania System EZSZX lalia raf Prictdmth afv Because Priced Only One Profit - " By The Producer Fashions You'll See Elsewhere Next Fall IT takes more money to put smartest metropoli tan fashion into clothes, but we ask no more money for it. All the forces and resources of this organiza tion are concentrated upon designing only Advanced and Authoritative Models, They are for Young Men who look forward to their next birthday, and for Men, young in walk and ways, who have stopped counting their birthdays. 100 ALL-WOOL HAND-TAILORED 6TYLED BY OUR OWN DESIGNER Th Cs Hilton mpany 1211-1213 Chestnut Street Ctotho Shafi i Vrnrifal Ctlt$ MWiB NEW YORK BROOKLYN rHILADtWHlA CltTCAOO ..,... Xiiasaaaaaaaaaaafaaammyyaa-aaaaB iHl FRANKLIN i Correct principles at the beginning bring the best results in the end. This is well illustrated by the per formance of the Franklin Car today. The fundamentals of satisfactory motoring are light weight, flexibil ity and direct air cooling. These were original principles with the Franklin Car nineteen years ago. Today they give comfort, economy and long life, or, expressed another way 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline 12,500 miles to the set of tires 5Cfo slower yearly depreciation (N tlonul A vermget) Franklin Motor Car Co. C. G. Heck, President 911-13 North Broad St., Phila., Pa. Bell Phone Poplar 4056-4057 LL Strawbridge & Clothier's Winter Clearance Sale of Men's and Young Men's Clothing The Prices in This February Furniture Sale Are lower than Furniture prices have been for several years, and far lower than Furniture could be bought to sell for to-day. In fact, the general reduction in the manufacturing market at the end of the year was only 15 per cent., and no further general reduction is prom ised before mid-summer. Our entire stock was reduced no reduction less thnn 10 per cent, in 1920, In anticipation of lower coBt Then for the February Sale we decided upon tho un precedented One-third Reduction And In some Instances one-half reduction throughout our entire stock. That is '63 1-3 or 60 per cent, to bo deducted from the price on tho tags, which had already been marked with the new lower 1921 price. 3-- 8trawlrllT Clothier Kurnllure. Third Floor; Mrtal Ilrdttrada and rvddlnr. Fourth Floor Begins To-morrow Fine Neck Furs Reduced The lovely Collars and Stoles and Shaped Neck-pieces that every woman wants to wear with her spring tailor-made the finest of their kind are here in delightful variety and at greatly lowered prices: Handsome Siberian Squirrel Stole, broad and long $375.00 FvlUfurrcd Natural Australian Opossum Stole now $125 Natural Hudson Bay Sable Three-skin Scarf now $250.00 Natural Mink Stole, made from handsome skins now $275 Siberian Squirrel Collar, with shaped stole ends now $195 Alaska Taupe Fox Animal Scarf, large size now $110.00 Fine FulUflared Natural Beaver Collar now $110.00 Handsome Natural Skunk Animal Scarf now $87.50 Natural Skunk Stole, made from selected skins now $185 &-t- Btrawbrlda-e & Clothltr Srcond Floor. Flltwrt Streot and Centre ! Six New Models in Finest Laces Filet and Venise OUR OWN IMPORTATION Fashion says, "Lace." And here are the loveliest of new Laces, the first part of a beauti ful lot our representative select ed personally abroad. Trimming Insertions, Edgings and Bands to match in exquisite ly fine Venise patterns or rich looking heavier effects. Also pat tern after pattern in lovely Filet Laces and the distinctive An tique effects so in vogue. Some wonderfully wrought Laces aro of Filet and Venise Laces woven in combination. White and ecru included. Trimming Widths, to 8 inches 22c to $3.75 a yard All-over Laces, 18-inch $2.75 to $3.75 a yard Strawbrldi St Clo'hler Atile 12. Centre Voile Blouses 1 $20.00 to $30.00 , IN THE FRENCH SALON Blouses of fine white French I voile, exquisitely hand-made and j hand - embroidered. Some are i trimmed in unusual effects with Ireal Valenciennes and filet laces. Frilly Blouses, or models with graceful long roll collar, another with roll collar and vest. Other models in Hand-rrade Lingerie Dlouaea 13.85 to $16.50. fltrnwbrlrtue 4 Cloth!. r French Salon. Third Floor. Wnt Fine Face Powder HOUBIG ANT'S the famous, time - proven, always - effective Face Powder, in Quelaues Violet, La Rose France, Ideal and Qucl ques Fleurs $3.12 a box. Straw hrli'RC A Clnthl.r Alule ft Ontr French Evening Scarfs Imported to Sell at Double These Prices S&00 to $15, m Each of these Evening Scarfs, a masterpiece of artistic design, is wrought in exquisite hand work. Chiefly of chiffon cloth or net, in black or white. Somo beaded in peasant or In Oriental designs, others glitterjng with spangles. Novel Scarfs painted-and-beaded. Just the thing for women who appreciate the unusual. And each is worth twice the price now $8.00 to $15.00. 9V-- Strawbrldco t Clothier Alale II, Centra Hand Bags at $5.50 MOIRE SILK BAGS in navy blue and black, with tops in shell effect In u new design, and nt tractlvely lined and fitted with purse and mirror $5.50. Imported Beaded Bags, $18 Beautiful Bags with tops in shell effect, all with heavy bead ed handles, some with beaded fringe. A small choice lot, hardly two alike. Strawbrldxe Clothier Alale 0. Cntro Glov es WASHABLE FABRIC twelve-button, with button trim ming on the side; in white and cafe with spear backs $2.50. CAPESKIN GLOVES one clasp, in tan $2.45. Boys' and Girls' One-clasp Tan Capeskin Gloves $1.20 Mrawbrldire & Clothier Alulen 12 nnd 18. Market Street Further Reductions and Purchases of Manufacturers' Close-out Stocks Bring Men's Clothing Prices Down Almost One-half From the Average Autumn and Winter Prices of 1920, and Far Below the New Low Prices for the Coming Spring Our Annual Winter Clearance of Men's and Young Men's Clothing starts to-morrow morning! This is un questionably the best Clothing news Philadelphia will hear this month! The prices will average considerably lower, grade for grade, than the reduced prices in our memorable stock-reducing Sale of a year ago! They will average nearly ONE-HALF LOWER than the reg ular 1920 Autumn and Winter prices which we re duced near the end of the year, and NOW REDUCE AGAIN on hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of standard, high-class Clothing. As in Furniture, it is virtually a DOUBLE REDUCTION SALE. This crrea.t event, is not onlv a Clearanrp of nnr own stnrk I of which about $200,000 worth is included. It embraces about an equal amount bought from our manufacturers at the new low prices and less including thousands of dollars' worth at close-out prices. Every Price Here An Extraordinary Value! Dresses For Afternoon Wear Taffetas ruffled or in tunic styles; soft satins with tunics of various kinds; crepe de chine, in tunic and tier effects; Canton crepe on soft, long lines, usually very rich and .simple; new ideas In beaded crepes Georgette; and the smartest of crisp checked taf fetas lovely Dresses, manv, many different models and in all, the new shades $32.50 to $(55.00. Tricotine Dresses Special at $25.00 In black nnd nnvy. mnartly tai lored In tunic, redlnifote nnd lonn nalHted ofTi-ctfi jtome trimmed In flnt brnld, nnd one model has clever touches of embroidery. S(r(itH!cn A Clothlor Second Door Market Street ADJUSTABLE House Dresses Various pretty models, of per cale or gingham, some with waists in vest effect. But all of these practical House Dresses are made to adjust easilv at the waist, form in" a hark pnnol in the skirt. Be-inforcement under tho arms and a tuck inside the hem arc unusual features. Sizes 86 to 40 inches. Models $2.95 to $5.00. Ptrawbrtdm A CntMr Third Floor filbert Street Weet New5Klo8fltM Silk Petticoats $5.00 to $12.00 Smart Petticoats of silk jersey, in black, street shades, and lovely two-tone effects. In pretty new styles for spring. They nre all that the numo Klosfit implies fitting snugly nt waist and over the hips. An attractive group $5.00 to 51V2.UU. 1 97 Dress Aprons Special At $2.25 Ever so trim and neat in style, as sketch ed. Of striped percale, button ed on shoulder. Other Pcrcnle Dress, Aprons, n,2C to 3.25. "Polly Prim" Aprons 75c Gingham Bib Aprons - 85a to $1JS P ere ale Bib Aprons 85a to 95c Tea Aprons 33c to $2.95 Maids' Aprons 50c to $5.95 UlrawbrUm ft Clothier Third Kloor. Wet 9 ems Hat s Less Than Half Original Prices The following lots aro now marked at prices less than half their former retail values and fully one-third less than the prices Identical grades will be this ppring: Soft Felt Hats $345 Derby Hats now $3.75 Velour Hats$S.95, $5.95 Btruwbrldi ft Clothier Second Flooi Market Street, U.at 500 Men's and Young Men's Suits, with Two Pairs of Trousers $24.50 One-Half the 1920 Price! Well-tailored, excellently litting Suits, of all-wool casslmere in a variety of neat patterns; single-breasted and double breasted coats and the extra pair of Trou sers. Regular and stout sizes $2-1.50. 600 Men's and Young Men's Good Worsted and Cassimere Suits $18.50 Less Than Half Price! This is one of the most extraordinary Clothing alues of this price-lowering eral Worsted und Ca.ssimere Suits, all-wool in neat mixtures and plain colors. Youthful anu conservative moUels Practically all sues $18.50. .' Jtrawbrldc ft Clothterr Hecond Door, Weit Another Lot of Dutch Curtains of Scrim Under Price, $1.50 We were fortunate In necurlnir an other lot of nbout 400 pairs of Dutch CurtftlnH of white ncrlm, with vnl unce. Made v,lth caning and frill, ready to hnns The first lot sold quickly, and theBe are equally de sirable fl.60 a pair. Strawbrttee ft Clothier Third Floor, Market Btreet About 300 Suits, Half Price Now $26.50 Other Suits $31.50, $39.50, $49.00 and $57.50 These include our very finest makes, and the prices average nearly one-half lesn than 1920 prices. Winter Overcoats and Ulsters Now $18.50 $26.50, $31.50, $39.50, $49.00 and $64.50 These are Overcoats that were made to bell early in the season at from $35.00 to $122.50. Youths' Long-trousers Suits, Almost Half $16.50 4000 Pairs of Separate Trousers, now $2.25, $1.75, $6.75 Fur -lined Overcoats Reduced-$75, $125, $175, $187.50 Evening Dress and Tuxedo Suits at Reduced Prices Raincoats at Great Reductions from their Former Prices! :.y Sirawbrldue It Clothier Herond Door, Kt k Strawbridge & Clothier MAUKET STREET EIGHMI STREET FILBERT STREET I -A$ wmnwixCTi MM
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