Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 17, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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LEGION LEGAL AID
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Committee Decidos to Turn All
Cases Over to Municipal
Bureau
TIOGA POST WILL DANCE
trirthv lesnl nl'J "cases of world war
,?', will bo trnnBtnltted by the lepnl
u cransj"' American Lcafon
aid comnuvv"- - - -
of legal aid, De
pnrtment of Public
Welfare.
This decision wo
roholipri llV th I.C-
plon's committor.
It wns considered
inadvisable to cre
ate a special piece
nf T.eirlnn mnchln.
,rv to rform this work when there ex
lefed a municipal bureau that could
"Vincent A Carroll, chnlrmon of the
Dfnartment of Pennsylvania committee
K aid, advised cc-opera Ion with
L bureau of legal aid, eayine that
he Lrion can curtail its expense. The
ooney required for bzetpurpoe3 now
will aserecate about !SO0O or 510,000
this "ear. which means that at leust
w 000 ritrabcr must be enrolled If the
nreanUatlon is to be self-supporting.
TOiiWit. No 316, headed by Wllllum
r Mkin. will meet tonliht In the Nleetown
library. Seventeenth street And Huntlne
p.A iwnu. hen pliru will be perfected
tot tie Pt ball February 26. Mllford Ben
iiintr adjutant, has announced entertain.
nt feature! for tonlehfe atherlnr Each
Biraber l urred to trie with hlra anoUf-r
"jomi Vaella Pot has challenged other
Mta to meet Its basketball (julntet Pome
tTiMne to arrange games should addre!i
"liph Lombard!, 1713 South E1enth
' A mteUnr of the, executive commute nf
Dld W Jameton PoM will b held Teb
nury M to receive ronorte on, the member,
.kin campaign recently undertaken The
informal reports received thua far at the
liaJiuartcrs In the Dlr Brother Hou.e.
Van Pelt street abovo Cheatnut. ha ben
moit encouraglnK The poat hopea to at
tain an Increaae In membership of at lean
"00 bffore the end of the month A theat.
rical benefit will b held rome time afttr
Unt E J Cattell city statistician, will
be lie prlnclral speaker at the monthly meet
ing to bo held In the Blj Brother Houm on
the night of March 1 Jchn Raft has ben
Hcted to fill a vacint place on tb execu
te, committee
JOINS CHURCH; GETS WIFE
Audubon, N. J.. Man Announces
Marriage With Bible Teacher
Thomas A. Rowson, of Audubon, JT.
J , won bis wife, it is declared, by
arrMinj to her request to join church
Mr. Rowson and Mrs. Emma Snyder,
a widow, were married In this city laft
Saturday according to announcement
fcy the bridegroom They are now living
at 131 Graysburv avenue, Audubon.
Mrs Snyder has been a member of
the Audubon Methodist Church for a
lumber of years and is a Sunday school
teacher. It was hinted in Audubon sev
eral weeks ago that Jlrs isnyder s
"yes to Mr Kowson s proposal vas
coBtinjent upon his allying himself with
the work of the church, and when Row
foa as formally acrcpted as a church
member last Sunday, other members of
the church smiled for they expeted an
lnritatlon to a wedding soon c
But it 6eera6 as if Rowson found it
caly partly necess-ary to comply with
h'5 finance? ; request, for according to
tls announcement the vedding took
place tweatj -four hours before he joined
church.
EVENING .iPTJBEJta (LEDGElPHnJABBLPHXA:, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1921
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A Manufacturer
or
Advertising Agency
i offered the services of a man
experienced in sales promotion,
merchandising, sales corre
spondence and the preparation
of sales-producing copy.
A 616, Ledger Office
OLD PARLOR SUITS
We cuTv
mater '
UD1S EQUAL TO NEW
Reconstructed
upholstered
a.n3 polished
and
up.
Flrst-clas9
uork
guaranteed.
Slip covers
made to
erder.
$15
u large stock of upholstery
ftlllng at wholesale prices.
AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO.
Oldt and Lurgest House of Its Kind
305 Arch Street VXtot"
Children's savings
accounts can be
opened with ihis
bank
Hi'lier the parents can start
tnu account in tho child's
nameor it can be opened
in tin' parents name in
rust. Bv the latter method
'e parent controls the
withdrawals.
But in either case the child
can make the deposits and
earn early the forms of
"unking ns well as tho value
oi economy.
He unite id wigs amounts
"' aU amount from $1.00
upward and jyay
ln,m,U,3.65PA0m
on all deposits.
BENEFICIAL
Saving Fund
Society
Cheauiut & 12th SU.
NEW PARK FOR BOULEVARD
City Will Improve Tacony Creek
With 260 Acrcn of Ground
Plans were announced by Moyor
Moore yetterday to tako over Tacony
creek and about 230 acres of land on
both sldea of the stream for the creation
of another public park.
While the Mayor was making public
announcement of thN step Council's
committed on public works npprotd nn
ordinnnco which provides for an exten
sion of the Roosevelt Boulevard from
elsh road to Poquesslng creek, a dis
tance of four mile.
According to the Mn.ior the proposed
Tacony Creek Park will be one of the
most Important finpnn omenta lu that
line which the ndmlniHtratlnn counts
upon accomplishing. An ordinance,
drafted in accordance with tin- Mavor'w
plans as to Tucony creek will he In
trodticed in Council todav.
READY TO PRACTICE LAW
Twenty Embryo Barrister to Be
Formally Admitted Thin Week
Twenty young men who wero suc
cessful lu their bar examinations last
December will be admitted to practice
here tomorrow. They will come up in
C'lly Hall before the county board of,
law examiners, On Monday they will
be sworn lu beforo one of the Common
Plena Judges.
Five of these embryo lawyers nre
Temple University men. The others
conip from the University of Pcnnsyl
vonla, Dickinson IHw school and other
Jaw srhnnls of the Knst.
Tho members of the Temple senior
rliiKH who soon will be full-fledged law
ers are K. C. Acton, John Bolnnd,
Dald Friedman, Thomas Thistle, Mrh.
Mn L. Rutherford. Henry Schlmpf, .1.
IlnrrlMin nnd It. Campbell.
THE WORLD'S
BREAD-BASKET
It costs more to fill it now
than it did a few years ago.
Afltheuiore reason it should
he filled with real food
the hind that supplies the
dreatest amount of body
building material at smallest
cost. Shredded Wheat
BiSCUit is all food. It is
100 per cent whole wheat
contains more real nutriment
than meat or eggs or po
tatoes and costs much less
Two Biscuits served with hot milk make a
warm, nourishing dish for the cold days.
Delicious with sliced bananas or.ojher fruits.
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Lifeless, unattractive hair awaits the magic
touch of
ED. PINAUD'S
HAIR TONIC
(Eau de Quinine)
lo restore its natural, lustrous beauty; and the
"magic touch" is within the reach of all women
who care.
For three generations women of discernment
have used ED. PINAUD'S Hair Tonic
Invigorates Stimulates Beautifies
For Toilet Perfume nothing equals the famous
LILAC of ED. PINAUD
Springtime fragrance the year round. Try thfo
delightful perfume for handkerchief, atomizer
and bath.
PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD
American Offices
ED. PINAUD BLDG. NEW YORK
WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
sale of Wanted Shoes at $2.50 to $5.90
for Women, Men and Boys Prices Average Half
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store
$2.50 ""CN,
$2.50
$2.50 4TS
$2.50 Ss:CmX
What sort of shoes can a woman' get at .$2.50? What sort can a boy get at
$2.90 and $3.90? What sort can a man get at $5.90?
Naturally such prices cannot purchase high grades of shoes every day in the
week. Tomorrow, Friday, those prices can buy TWICE AS FINE shoes as usual,
however, because of a surprising special purchase just secured.
Shoes that can be depended upon for good appearance and serviceability
because of the good Wanamaker quality of both leather and workmanship.
Shoes correct in size, so that they really fit. Shoes made unhurriedly, so that
they are smooth inside and nice as to detail shoes made to be comfortable as well
as durable. It is good to know that money saved in these shoes at low prices will
STAY saved!
Women's Pumps and Oxfords
$250
Good luck for nearly 4000 women! Four good styles which ve know will fit because
the samples were actually tried on before we took them.
(Clieatnut)
Pumps in the two conservative styles pictured, both of dull black leather and with high
curved or medium low heela. These have welted soles another unusuality in low-priced shoes.
Oxfords also in two styles made of serviceable dull black leather with simulated straight
tips, welted soles and high curved or medium heels both pictured.
$5.90 y
$5.90 ijsX
$5.90 U
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Men's Shoes and Oxfords, $5.90
Brogue Oxfords of sturdy tan leather with full wing tips and many perforations
immensely popular.
Cordovan Oxfords with straight tips they sell as fast as we can get them.
Tan calfskin lace shoes on English lasts for more conservative men.
All these shoes have welted soles and are of the satisfactory quality that a careful
b'usiness man wants.
(flaUry, MrVt
Boys' Shoes, $2.90 and $3.90
$2.90 for 200 pair of good black leather shoes in
blucher style in sizes 10 to 13i2.
$3.90 for 1100 pair of big boys' rough-wear shoes made
of strong tan leather in blucher style with round toes and
heavy soles, sizes 1 to 5V-
(Oailery. Mark)
lent
er
Opiirt
o
Beautiful Jacquard
Blankets, $8
72 x 90 Inches
A few days aco they "were half
as much again 1 From a well
known manufacturer famous for
these fine cotton blankets. Re
versible, with white on one side
and lovely yellow, light or dull
blue, pink or tan on the other and
bound all around with silk. A
splendid "buy" for any one likely
to need such blankets for the
warmer weather or at Summer
cottages.
Charming Dimity
Blouses, $3.50
Their charm lies in their sim
plicity they are particularly
nice for Spring tailored and
sports suits. One has a collar to
be worn low or buttoned high at
the neck; the other two have
graceful roll collars.
Women's Light-
WeightWool
Stockings, $1 a Pair
Soft and light to wear with low
shoes for the wanner weather be
fore it i.s too warm for silk stock
ings. They are in the popular
drop-stitch effect with seams in
back. All in pretty cordovan
mixtures. "Seconds."
White Scarfs, 45c
18x48 Inches
Bureau or dresser scarfs of fine
white linene, shell stitched all
around in blue.
More "Polly Prim"
Aprons, 75c
Lach lot seems to be prettier
than the last. These are in lovely
plaid ginghunib browns, blues,
pinks, etc., bound around with
white rick ruck braid.
600 Pink
Nightgowns, 65c
Women will buy these by the
twos and threes. Of pink material
in slip-over style, stitched with
blue.
Convenient Shopping
Bags, 50c, 65c, $1
to $3
Shiny black fabric shopping
bags. The 50c and G5c one are
draw-string style, while tho others
are cretonne lined with liandleB
on the tops. All of generous size
and very useful.
Flowered Cotton
Petticoats, $1
Quite wonderful petticoats at
their price. Lustrous cotton ma-
inW.I In flftrn! aftnntu nn llt-hf nr
dark grounds. Elastic at tho top
and deep pleated flounces.
$G9 Jr
$89
$27.50
Wraps of Exceptional
Loveliness
Copies of Expensive Models
$27.50 to $89
There is an exclusivene&s about them that adds to
the charm of beautiful materials, graceful lines and
delightful linings. And what woman doesn't love
character and distinction in a wrap!
The Three Models Sketched
are examples of the variety m the group.
?'27.50 the suede velour dolman is m taupe or Un and tho
embroidery is quit individual nnd attractive. Of course, it is
lined throughout with silk.
$69 a navy tricotine wrap of unusual distinction. It is
stitched in tan and the lining is of poau de cygne.
gfi'J wrups like this uuuully go well up into three figures!
The material is the luxurious Andria in brown, reindeer or
twilight blue combined with black taffeta. The radium lining
has a beauty of its own.
It Is Spring Coats
That Women and Girls Want
OIT with the coats that seem to get heavier and
heavier this time of year when Spring begins to
peep in!
Between $16.50 and $29 and from $35 to $69 there
is splendid choosing among well-tailored Spring coats,
wraps, dolmans and sports coats.
(SUrkrO
Good Sound Values
in Men's All-Wool
UltSj p3
Worth telling your friends about and after seeing the
suitB they will thank you for the valuable "tip" !
All-wool cassimeres and cheviots, good-looking mix
tures, fine points of tailoring things that men don't
usually get in $25 suits!
Conservative and semi-conservative styles for men and
young men. Single or double breasted coats.
All-Wool Overcoats at $30
All have satin sleeve linings and most have satin yoke
linings.
Well-tailored, conservative ulsters in the correct shade
of Oxford gray that's what they are.
(GXlery, Market)
Men's Caps. 75c
A Clearaway
Good-looking caps of many kinda that
priced much higher in our regular stocks.
wera
(Gallery. Market)
Men's Leather Belts, 50c
Many Less Than Half Price
Popular black and tan narrow belts in plain and grained leathers.
Somo have slight -urface imperfections but many are perfect A
number have prong or roller buckles. First quality belts of thesd
same kinds have been in our own stocks at two and three times this
'f.nllrry, Market)
Women's Serge
Dresses, $10
An Amazing Variety of
Pretty Styles
Doiens of pretty dresses of
navy blue serge are to bo had at
this low price. Many of them show
colored embroidery done in wool
or silk and all are simple and
straight of line
Real bread-and-buttor dresses
of tho kind that you can wear
every day. Sizes for women and
young women.
Silk Frocks at $25
Rustling taffeta and crepe do
chine, Springy as you please, are
used in scores of delightful new
dresses. Yes, plenty of navy blue.
(Market)
Umbrellas, $1.65
Men's and women's American
taffeta (cotton) umbrellas ara
made over good frames. Tho
women's have straight handles
and loops and the men's arc In
mission style.
(Central)
A Spring Special
Tricolette
$1.50 a Yard
36 inches wide.
Honey Dew Roso
Bisque Porcelain
Lilac Taupe
Navy Brawn
Black White
Flesh
(Central)
Real Savings on New
Japanese Straw Rugs
9 x 12 feet, $7.50
8 x 10 feet, $6.50
6x9 feet, $4.50
All fresh an
durable,
and are superior in quality.
4.6 x 7.6 feet, $2.75
3x6 feet, $1.50
27 x 54 inches, 90c
c o toot, $4.bU z ' x 54 inches, 90c
sh ana new, straight from Japan, and therefore especially
The rugs wore made according to our careful apeclncatlona
(Cbeataot)
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