'WWWhmJLfwn m sraSSsps T-s&k (-ft I titi I Mil !'$ felfl !V PJ,'Vvf I ' . . ; fflfff'i Waif'4' mumi uf.".v - i. luiiia 1 W, if 1 H mh J. t !Wi'iI 1 Jt ift K liaj? v K'SPfflJj ' cti it !' il Cft Etlmiv '.S it i j s re r, f. k'j . , h s; i('i.i t.ir s m u v mtw, . iu . A' ' li Pr mm Pi HI H ' ,f '!i i u n i- if fn.ii i' ' m . ;- y ajr.'a ; - j -.m. W- kFll. . Mil 1 ! nl '..1I.' K3BP" CAM IN IS M: GRAVi CONDIZ10NI MSB TTTTSl I33i FN MbWI I J EVENING PUBLIC LED GKER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDA.Y, FftBRTJAliY 16, 1921 II Grande Tonore Vuol Rivedcre i Suoi Amici per PUItima Volta Mlnor-Hlllnnl Mimrnt IMttMnn Tn A K. iuj-ler AreMlct Turner for Concrete" This 4 utory mid, baserru-nt building won one of 1i buiWI Inirs erected by Turner luet Winter, Includlnc ' Notaycmo Hosiery Co Oroat A. & I Ten ro American Can Co. Colgate & Co American Woolen Co Hi of iill Turner a work Is winter-built TURNER Construction Co. 1713 !"iiiinni Irrrt lnMihcil mill t)llrlbii(iil l'i)iJr l't:ilMIT NO nil Authnrlzed t Ihe net Ootohor II. 11117 on ill lit th Iolnfflee pf I'mla Vlphla I'd k u iii'tit.vMnv ronimniitiT Ocnfnil. "Marso Henry" 81 Years Old Today Galmton, To., lb lilr(Itj A I'.) Coloiul Henrj Wat tor-urn, i-iiiuu newspoper editor, wintutlni: licre, n-le-brated hCs elchl hr.-.f lurtlulnv foduj Among fricndi who lire i-njojlni: tin day with him nre Mr nn-l Mr. lMwar-1 M. Klcxncr, of Louisville, K. New Yorlt. 1(1 fubbnilo. Le condlzi- I mil dl Ktiricu ('nru-o, il grande tenore iii-1ln .Metropolltim Opcrn Co., il qtinle i ieri sera sofTri' ill tin grave nttnrco nl puotv, iiiH-sta luiittiiin Kembrnno lepger- I inrnto meliorate. I tnedlel clic lo as 't-lslono Imniio iitnines, n-oondo qunntn si dii-p, he lo stnto ili-H'illuHtre aminn- I Into r' disperito U Comni. Cnruso fti 1 miilntii ill I'lMinte trovnvasl In convii- lesi'i'iin qtiiiiidn e' enilto l'nttnceo nl i-uoii- iisMiliitmnente inaKpottifto, in .... 1 .", ,1i wtitmntu- Mtrlnfi-rnin fu ininininiitrufii rc-strema uiizinnc dal Ueeri-ud Molinelli. piirror.; della 'hi- 'sii del MH'lo I 'lore ill viesu . n uru-o , ail ititeniilli perdevn la i-onorenza e ll fnroiio MMiuninistr.ltl sthimliinti per nolIi-tiiri il cuore e cli fu iluto niu'li'-j l'i uami-tito eilottn delKi sua praej i-ondizioiic, CaniHii invio im tele srainina n huo (IrIId Ktiriro, ,Ir., stu ilente iill'ArraiiPiitin Militnre in'C'uher. Ind. Kspressp ipiindi n huh ihhkIIi' II 'pslderio di r'M-derp sli niiiici i- lulli i riintnntl eon i (iinl! i-rn "into nn einto tu-lhi Metiiiiiolltiui Opi-ril Co., per dan- lorn "I'liildlo " Antonio Scotfi nl II nun mnr-tro d ucionipdRiiaiupnto M. I'lii-ltn. fiiiono i prlnil n u'iunpere npirnppnrtanipntn di Carus0 p 8 trnttennero pun-pchli' mr Moltl alt ri artisti recarono pin tardl. quanilo rloe' tornarono quell! clip emtio nndati n riladcllla per la iuppreienta zlone cettinintiale. K' inutile dire i-he In notizia della pondlzlonl disperntp di Cnruo lin pro dotto penon inipressinup in tutti e ipccialmoute. trn pll Itallanl, Hotn.'i, L" febhriiio. Un dispneelo nl (Jlnruale d'ltalia rri'ii elu- del disordiui sono spoppiuti n M.iilerii, I'rnvlupin ill l'otenzn, neiritalla merldlonnlp, In si-Rtiiln n'l arrivu In qtiella clttn' lo . Hoeimlng, un nulssnrlo russo del lioNcelehi 1m pittiidlnnnii non voile pi-rinelteie pIip eel! i-utrassp nelln pitta' pi I nun folia indfpnntu nviie il palnro niiitiii-ipnle riiPi'mnilo i ponslpllerl io-i-iiillll ed h-mtido In biiudlcrn nil imiiile Napoll, 1." febliralo. Le mitnritn' dl linli. a linimo di-uiiKitiito ii t In llntica I Italia la -ontiim di IliO.OIH) rubli in urn troMitn -i liordo del viiiinru itnllnna "Anconn." iiinudo ogxi e htuto per iiiisitu La hoininn fu trmntn in una i-abina ni-pitpntn da un tnpinbro dl una iiiissi)in- poiuineri'liile iii'sn. L'liRenlp dilln ciiiiipiijinla di hiivIrd-ioiii- ha dichiarnto clip ilcttn sonitnn eia destltintii per piprp Hppsa in Inglillterra I it racquistii -II innpi-lilnnrio i- inert-1 per coiitn del govrnn del Kovlet lu litis, -in i-iii b atitoilta' di qui, i-redono clip invei'P il dnnnro era destlnnto per In li.opiimiiulii bulst-eiiea in ltallo cd ill Ingliiltcrni. Gold Link Buttons for Men No matter liow many link buttons a man has, he always welcomes a new style that is a little different. For instance, an oval pair of green gold with neat thread edge $9. S. Kind & Sons, mo ciicstmu st. DIAMOND MURi 'HANTS JKWELLRS MLVEKiiMITHS -.Charge Accounts Solicited: I? IWiilB&l V sn !U7 SJA&iiA I ME kssteii gfe4 FL'ltS AND MILLINERY New Hats fvr Tomorrow Specially Priced at 5.OO 8.50 & 2Q.00 T'rtr.j, S.50, 12.50 and IS.0 I All Straw, Straw combined with Faille, t ropo de Chine and Gros do Londres, Straw and Kandoo Cloth, Batavia, Tajral Braid and Ilorxc-hair. Trimmed with lots of flowers and fruit orna ments, pins and ostrich feathers. New Harding blue, browns and other colors. EXTRA 100 SIO HATS AT $3 Purchasing Agents' Orders Acccptcdz Standard William H. Wanamaker Suits staple conservative bus iness garments for both men and young men! Willing to sacrifice them because of the lateness of the season. Medium weights fine for Spring wear, as well as heavy weights. Response will un doubtedly be great if possi ble select yours before Saturday. Prices begin at $22.50 for $45 Suits and range up to $42.50 for $85 Suits. William H, Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street Electric Ironer Will Do Your Ironing Quickly Easily Perfectly COME to the Electric Shop, at Tenth and Chestnut Street, and sec the Electric Ironer actually ironing men's shirts, children's dresses and rompers, lingerie, aprons, and of course flat pieces. 85 of your ironing can be done on the Electric Ironer and in less than half the time and with no harder labor than guiding the pieces through the machine. Easy Payments Come in today and have our laundry experts show you how quickly and easily the Elec tric Ironer will take care of the ironing. Sonic splendid banjaiiib Imve been thrown into the clear ance lo of used rlpciric labor savers Iron, sewing machir.es, dennem, wnihcra. St,irtlini;ly low prices easy terms in many eoscb. hpccia'i A Htundnrd, used, Electric Cleaner, $20. au m I .-fcISw "1 loudy. g Ail ME 1 fi(( Ql 1 i -t G ANALGESIQUE. 9 Half Price!1 IS !l ej-i m y s iR1 r1! HI a it -i ,;-Ji r- ii The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY Tonth and Chestnut Street JlliMiilililllllilliiilliil! A Sale As Abundant in Handsome Furniture As It Is Bountiful in Great Values i (T The most impressive and successful February Furniture offering in the JJ history of the Van Sciver Store. In this, the third week of the Great Sale, the record-breaking volume of business continues with unabated vigor, as we believe it will to the end. It would be strange if it were otherwise. Because we never made such drastic and sweeping reductions, nor ever before took such losses. The main thing is we have brought Furniture down to the lowest price level it has been in years. Down where people had long hoped it would come, but doubted it would reach so soon. But the Furniture and the prices are the proof. See them. Lower prices than you would find if you searched the country over. l In addition, all our recent purchases, all our incoming shipments, and the output of our own Factory, go lo you at the lessened cost of production. Shipments of "I Living-room Furniture, that just arrived, excel in value anytlung the SSlis' factories have made in years. Luxurious overstuffed and handsome jaa p-JSE Mahogany-and-Cane Suites, covered with beautiful Tapestries, Velours I "yjlT'l and Damasks. jlji J In brief, a Sale that teems with opportunities, which hundreds arc 'ij making the most of every hour of the day in this Great Store. ,,! ''HI lll'llli WWn WHIIIIPI'I'IIPI"!!!!! WiilMWrWST i Li: 111 ii;. iijii'8 $452.00 HANDSOME CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY S UITE, 4 PIECES, $275.00 In fashioning this charming Suite, the designer has happily retained the proper degree of elegance, without employing too much elaborate detail, thus imparting to the whole a grace and dignity that eminently fits it for the modern dining room. The workmanship is of the most careful character, with a fidelity to the artistic principles of cabinet making, rarely equaled in Suites of this class. Buffet 60x32"; Table 48" in diameter, 6-ft. extension. Serving Table 40x19", and 43-inch China Closet. Rare fake s Selected at II aitdoitt A few of the many Suites and Pieces marked at extraordinary reductions on oui Sprlnn Cushion, Tnpestry-coveretl, two pil lows, 3 pieces, special, $160.00 Sprlnu sent, Tapejtry.covered, special, 3 pieces, 31J0.UU LIVING ROOM Tapestry-covered Suite, Loose Cushion Seats, cushion arm, 3 pleceo, special, S3C0.0O Loosa Cushion Tape&try. covered Suite, 3 pieces, $168.00 $610.00 Loose Cushion Tapcstry-covcred Suite, 3 pieces. 537.00 Looca Cushion Brown-and-Gold Velour Suite, '3 pieces, special. $475.00 $920.00 Loose Cushion Glue Mohair Suite. 3 pieces, $615.00 Imitation Leather-covered Suite, 3 pieces, $85.00 Loose Cushion Morocco Leather Suite, 3 pieces, $615.00 MAHOGANY-AND-CANE Loose Cushion, Tapestry. covered Velour. trimmed, three pillows, special, $365 00 DINING ROOM 5351.00 Queen Anno Walnut Suite, 10 pieces, $275.00 $490.00 Oak Suite, 10 plecei,, $340,00 $34.50 Jacobean Oak Servlno Table. $17.50 $92.00 Jacobean Oak China Closet, $39 00 $102.00 William and Mary Oak Extension Table, 8 ft., $55.00 $97.00 Mahogany China Closet, $53.00 $710.00 Heppelwhlte Mahogany Suite, 10 pieces, $485.00 $1295.00 Heppelwhlte Mahogany Suite. 10 pieces, $900.00 $900.00 Sheraton Mahogany Suite, 10 nieces $773.00 ' spacious floor's I $160.00 Mahogany Adam Duffet, $145.00 $105.00 Mahogany Heppelwhlte China Closet, $65.00 I BEDROOM $203.00 Mahogany-finish Sheraton Suite, 4 pieces. $167,50 $71.50 Mahogany-flnlsh Heppelwhlte Bureau, $52.50 $27.00 Mahogany-finish Chiffonier, $20.50 $314.00 Mahogany-finlsh Adam Suite, 4 pieces, i $270.00 . i $605 00 Walnut Queen Anne or Mahogany Suite. 4 pieces, $495 00 $68 00 Triple Mirror Walnut Dressing Table, $47.50 I $918.00 Solid Mahogany Chippendale Suite, 4 i pieces. $500,00 ! l52lvory Adam Suite, 7 pieces, $323.50 $1lSor2nMall,'aany Loula xv Suite, 9 pieces, Radical Reductions mi Floor Coverings A r-.TEATlAKTR OF flTM; KN'TIRK KTOflKS. f.hn bulk of .!!, .. i , , . wj-.--.. - v. vw. ...i...v .w.w, ..u .-... -. . imiiu W L- llll n lll.irml .. I ...,;.,.. f .1- i- rr . ., ...uh.pt nf TiPnrlv nil iho l.-iwlino mllU nf tb pnnntw i. rcnm.vnn n,l I... ... ' ' "v a""" '.- 0 Oil per cent. J IIC .,."; tnr vnnr, Wo snnrifv, W fnm f thn v nnnnrtimit . ' B "r tM!r "quircmcnt. l'riCOS lower than WC (itlVTIK V J .. We specify ju3f u few of the many opportunities. AXMINSTER, VLLVET, TAPESTRY, ETC. $45.00 Seamless Tapestry Brussels, 9x12. . . $29.75 $70.00 Seamless Axmlnster, 9x12 size. .". . . $45.00 $65.00 Seamless Axminolcr, 8. 3x 1 0.6 size . . . $43.75 $76.00 Seamless Velvet, 9x12 size $49.50 $70.00 Seamless Velvet, 8.3x10.6 size $48.50 $89.00 Best Seamless Axminsler, 9x12 size. . $59.00 have . ROYAL WILTON RUGS $75.00 Royal Wilton, 6x9 size . . $117.00 Royal Wilton, 9x12 size . . . .Tio.uu Koyal Wilton, I 4x HALL RUNNERS AT HALF TODAY'S PRICES $29.50 Sanford's Best Axminater, 3 ft.x!0!2 ft., $14.75 MUD Klearfax. Linen $11.00 Meurrux Linen S.OO hlPiirfax r.lnnn un Miuittd calnrlnsu unimucp-itilr muIiiIIoiii In $47.00 , $65.00 5 size $145.00 I'lniti hIui of KilKhl FlllRH, Hugs, ItUKh, Oxia size 8.10 size 0!) .size I'MMnrtiiunrv nilni,-H onlv lecau. i ior, UuraMo ami Uocortl. .$39.75 .$28.50 .$21.00 $2.50 Inlaid Linoleum, $1.65 'lf iHt D'TfWt uniMk full ,it .. ENTIRE STOCK OF ORIENTAL RUGS IN THE SALE AT 25 TO 50 LESS j'crsian, imitisn, inum unci uninese weaves sq. yd. tile rlf.-ctn Drapery Fabrics Under Price $1.65 Self-tone Striped and Figured Drapery Fabrics. 65c yd. $8.75 to $17.75 Armurc Portieres, now $6.50 to $12.50 a pair $39. CO and $48.50 Velvet Portieres, all deslr. able colorings, now $23.75 and $31.50 pair $2,60 to $3.00 Poplins. 50-Inch, all colors, now $1.65 to $2.75 a yard $3 25 to JO 50 Art Silk Fabrics. Striped and Plain 'fects, $2.25 to $4.73 a yard BLANKETS $16.00 Wool Blanket of tine cotton warp Van Sciver Special, 70x80, now $9.50 $13 50 Wool-filled Dlanket. Van Sciver De Luxe, 70x80, now $8,75 i Buying Office Furniture I Now Means Big Savings Because we have marked prices I far below prevailing market val 1 ues on almost everything the Busi ness Man needs. Roll and Flat-top Desks, Tables. Chairs, Filing Cabi , nets of Wood and Steel, De.sk 1 Lamps and Office Clocks. Whether you require a single Chair or Equipment for an entire Office, now is the time and this is the 1 .pluco to save. A Unique and Delightful Placo to Eat the Van Sciver Restaurant. Please Feel Free to Ask Big Savings in Wicker Furniture Kvery Suite and Piece in our lrj?( und handsome stocks reduced. In addition, new shipments just arrived go to you nt the new lowered prices because of the lessoned cost of production. Chairs from $5.50 to $60.00. Desks, various styles, $13.50 to $66.50. Tables, $5.75 to $68.75. Table Lamps, $10.75 to $38.00. Floor Lamps, $25 00 to $57.00. Three-piece upholstered Suites, $64.50 to $255.00. Three-piece Suites, not upholstered, $21.50 to $185.50. Porch Swlncis, $17.50 to $32.50. Chaise Longuei, without upholstery, from $24,50 up. Lonflues beda PS?iSJnr?d .eo!CC UP l0 7CU50- oeaa, 55.50 to $95,00. forjhe Services of Our Interior Decorators Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN N J Mnr Oim-iin ill 8iS0 A. M. 1 rlrphiinr M'nimuliiiiiln, full I-oinlmrd 050 J X " I Idm at o i . jii. Connection lf jcp-cj, Call Cuiiidni 280 Market Xrrtt IV-rrj llot m ff(tiiir Piurc tn jm mi m I I III IP' II m h rz 1. i i- A i --.1-v -- tNJfr , , ,,
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