i , a i k'P tftff r ' "' ."I,., 1 EVENING PUECIO I3BDGER--PHtL,ADEliPHlA WEDNESDAY FEBRtlA&Y 23, 1921 o -r I : I i V ' 1 ? M I X ftp ft IK iw'w ir c.is. l.;!l! I I It. ' If ift a aa tfi m I. '-it. X . X HV Ik 5. " I sr . i t n 1 " ' w f .3 I i U'Ws 3?1 ? i- J aWQ , Sllf "'i m" i ' :"' ; i V3 m Ai it,-. UmA T .f It " - !' -if; w raT $ :!' te! i r 5 j im BC '-I - & 1? ,. , t- KK v 'A A 1 : i & &! ri-. '-fi W !" . 1 . f V,-' f. '"I. .'' .1 i-: .1 :M a , U i I SUPPORTS KENYON W1EASUR E Service Men's Organization, Through Weekly Paper, Ad vocates Training Bill WOULD ASSIST WIDOWS jMnbMpHPKt35vk Enactment of the Kcnyon bill ly the Home of Ucproscntntlvos would lir-notlt linlf of tlfr- it) 1,030 disabled former service men wno hntl reRiiteretl for training with the Fedcrnl Hoard of Vocational Train. iiiR, December IS, and nl'o would ex tend the privileges of training to Americans disabled in nllloil nrmles ilurlng the war and to widows and chil dren of veterans who died in the That declaration is In nn article in the current issue of the American J,ejriou Weekly. The Kcnyon bill has been passed by the Senate and awaits action of the House. Claim. i of half the dlabW word wi trna w-e dlniltowed principally twcuo rf the rullntr that a disability rating: of 10 pr cnt a a prerrqulilt to trnlnlns. KO Month Widows of veterans, not remarried oj'd b. entitled under the Kenyon bill to .""; tralnlnr any time until 102S. and chiMun at uny time bcteen the lures of fourteen and elhten It Is state, that Sfl.ooo wlrtoirs and as many children ould be ellllble. Comten!tlon of R0 n month would bo p'Jld durlnir training-. rsae of thla lobulation s "rit'd at tho Cleveland national comentlon of tho LKt6n Mrs. Theodore W Iteatli, of the ladles .unHlary of Thomas llobrt Heath (Marine) rest. staes thnt the loyal co-oiratlon ui Ihe war mother and sisters of tho Marlm Corps I.eue has btn promised the nel orianliod auxiliary Nineteen out of tcnt slt of these mothers lost their sons In thu .eorld war. r.. .. ' n.M rrm. rtenth. "that all women members of the families of the ma nn of tho post join the auxiliary promptly that we may hae the honor of maklnit ir auxiliary a leader In this creat moe menl. The duties Invoked by Jolnlmr win he chief and foremost to tand steadfast to the lesion further the Interests of the post In rromotins a general wood spirit nmn the families of the . t and to spread Influence generally for sorvlcs and the Legion " Post .Meets M irch 14 Th Marino Tost will meet March It on the roof of the Lorraine Hotel nroad street nnd Pa'rmount avenue Aeceplanoa for the mi tlni." should be forwnrded to Drexel II wett, chalrmin, M30 Anaora terra rtenjanln Tranklln Poet announces the enrol. meit "f John V Loltt of Oxforrt i:tu:land Pred W Brcmler of ltlsmarck. S' I . has written to P S Shoemaker, the -1Jutant. that he desires to continue his inemoerhlp nUhoueh far away. Purmun UenntcUer Post will ve Its se. i nd annual entertainment and dsnee Mmh ,tu in th New Mercantile Hall Th ladles ulllan of the Thirteenth PIMslon A -my -nd Nay 'Welfsro Iairue. Twentieth ward ill nssist the post. Oeorce A Turner Post Twelfth Thu (eonth and Fourleenlh wards. Is to In to ' nroll every former service man In these wards Letters are hen? sent to all s.rlre men, and a membership rampalirn , ommlt c hes been appointed p ronnl!y to solicit nil mn eligible The post has Its own headquarters, at 1331 nidne avenue which Is always open If H former aervlco men Any of the following- oftlccrs vlll bo glad to nrolt an, nun William J Lupton, 030 Winter street commander Harry O llerrschnft. Mt7 North K.-Allll .--.. . . . ..iimiiii cireci, view commanuer, joepn Meny, lt2 North street, adjutant, and Ar thur Lumartlne, 333 North Twelfth stret, treasurer. A meellne of the T.hlladclplila county ocmmlttee American !aliin will bo hein this ovenlmt nt tho llullders' ExchanBe, 18 24 South Seventh street. Matters of Im portance will be discussed at this time tho question of contlnulnc tho temporary eniplov ment department, which Is wotklnir In conjunction with the county headquarters In assisting- the ex.servlce men to obtnln emploiment II. II Chapman has been ap pointed temporary emploiment offlcir nnd Is vvorklna- undr the supervision of a sub lommlttee on emplojmcnt of the ltillailel Phla county committee, of which Rdwln K. lloll-ntiiick Is chalrmin. Mr. Chapman Is at the olTlcc of tho county henduuarters, 2',l South Tenth street, tu recelvo all nppllcnnts dal! The executive committee will recommend to tho Philadelphia count committee the matter of holding- the second nnnual field dav meet at PrunUIln Field In the earl put of June. TELLS OF RESCUE AT SEA Ship Arrives Here After Saving Crew of Burned Vessel Captain A. Steokcr, master of the American tanker ,T. R. O'Neill, from I'ort I,ohM. Tex., which docked yes terday nt Point Itrceze, said the crew of the llritlsh steamer Delmlra, de- (troyetl by fire off Key Wot February V2, nnd rescued nnd taken nbnnrd the O'Neill, had been put ashore at Minmi, Pin. Captain Sterker declared it had been Ills intention to brlntr hi fMetf .. hers of the crew to thin port, "hut his won Mippursj were runnitifr Hhort The Delnilrn was vnlvaged and timed into Key N est, but Captain Stivkor was of the opinion that the vcc would be a total loss, for it was swept from stem to stern by flames. The crew- wn rescued with difficulty, said Captain S! .frVa8.,hoy .wcrc "r"lb,e t0 l"",'i the lifebonts and several jumped Into the sea, but were picked up. TO OPEN NEW CLUBHOUSE Progress Club to Hold Exercises To night at 1530 N. 16th Street I The new clubhouse of the Progress Club, or 15.10 North .Sixteenth htreet. will be formally opened tonight with exercises bcginnlnc nt 8 o'clock The organization, established for twenty four years, has n membership of 7110 prominent business men. It previously was housed at 1415 Diamond street. When completed, the new clubhouse will be one of tho most modern in tin city. The cot will exceed $2,"0.000, nnd it 'will be completely furnished with a ballioom, tllnins room, billiard room, cardroom and gymnasium. Jncob (ireenevviild is president and the vice president Is Joseph Snlus ; the treasurer is Dr. M 1 Zimmerman nnd the fcccretnry (Iconic Seaver. SLED HITS TREE; TWO HURT Woman In Critical Condition After Accident In Wlssahlckon A young woman anil n girl weie in jured eiterdny afternoon In the first coasting accident of the season. Tliev were coasting down a steep lull in Clifford Park, Wlssahlckon. when the "pilot" lst control of the sled and it rrnslinl into a tree. Mrs. Theresa Heee, twenty-one j cars old, of (1W West Kingsley street, received three fractured ribs, internal injuries nnd cuts about the head. MNh Mildred Probst, sixteen years, 11.1," l'a-t Chelten ntenue, received bruises about the body and possible in ternnl Injuries, lloth were taken to the (iermnntown Hospital, where tho elder woman Is in n critical condition. Detective Going for Brlcker Pred C. Volgl, county detective, sails today from New York for Paraguay. South America, armed with a state and presidential warrant to bring Dr. Wil liam S. Pricker back to Philadelphia. Twent -five days will be required to make the trip. I SEEDS FOR EARLY VEGETABLES Sow Seed Now In hotbeds or In boxes Indoors Cabbsfje, Cauliflower, Egg Plant, Parsley, i-cpper, lomnto, etc. CATALOG FREE I . Mm mm . Jm&& Regular Every-day Cut Prices Your Credit's GOOD Join Geo. Kelly's Easter SUIT CLUB TOMORROW Save m. $5.00 Bill On Your EASTER SUIT $1.00 a week maKcs you a l member. You'll twear a smart fejnew Outfit for Easter. You pay the bill a little at a time each waelc while you enjoy being stylishly dressed. Write for Club Plan Your Credit's Good GEO. KELLY'S 624-28 Market St. 2330-34 N. Front St. 1816-18-20 Atlantic Are. Atlantic City, N. J. 8!V I 7 W ft MA X. i 25x n yr mwwvwwuw SUNDAY OUTINGS From Market street wharf Every Sunday jt .SO Atlantic City R.uBgTHg Wildwood .S Anglesea Atl.D'lc rily "JP', WlldwoM nrsncti 7 ;')i Htlurnlrg les. Atlin I ! Srcith srnilnt Avenue) i i , Wildwood ( rest S it) B( nrSPCCIAL EXCURSIONS TO Stone Harbor, Sea Isle City Anion, Ptermont, Townicnd Inlet SUNDAYS, NUrch S and 11 rr Mril Sirel Whsrl - - 7 3iv, rtfturnlcf Ifive'Stane Hsrhor - oioil. 1 1 From Droao Sthcct station M $3.00 New York n.uns iris war iE.4r nm ui SUNDATS. Lkrur, 17 Much 1, April II Urod Bl TJ, Hml Hnimrls 77. Nor & rhiitds . 67 ' $2.50 Phillipaburg Oppmlt. Clan. f. ) H-npplns I mliert lie St.wi'nn Ttteii llnek !l,rm t'etnhlown Slil lord B eM.vllle slid ' n'penlervllis S2.75 Belvidere Hiopplnj s Mart in . reei 5( V KUNDAY. Maich ( nrosd SI s 'in Weil I'll i'rt 8 'Ji. Nonh Phllsds 8 -'. 1 $3.50 Washington 3.00 Baltimore R.unS Trig War I at S1", artil ' SUNDATS Much Z0 Agril J tnd 17 i vvev rn iirj. i aji, I i i s i I s V $ Pennsylvania System Salt and Pepper Shakers are Very Useful Our assortment includes many shapes and sizes, all of substantial weights. A pair of sterling silver salt and pepper shakers, 3X4 inches high, neat design $10.50. Moderate Prices Prevail S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut si. DIAMOND MKnCHANTS JlVvVKLiUrtS SILVERSMITHS 40c size Fletcher's Castoria. . 27c $1.30 size Pinkksm'i Vtf. Comp...69c $1.00 size Liiterlne, 14 or . .83c $1.20 size Bromo Seltzer. . . .89c 16-oz. size Horlick'i Milled Milk.. 79c $1.50 size Scott's Emulsion, $1.12 $1.25 size Falker Jonn't Medicine. $1.00 $1.40 size Sal Hepatiee. 99c $1.50 size Fellows' Syrup.. $1.21 $1.10 size Nuxated Iron 79c 60c size D. & R. Cold Cream, 43c 50c size Muliified Cocosnut Oil.... 39c 50c size Java Rice Powder. . .39c 65c lize LtBlsche Fce Fowder... .57c 30c size Lyon's Tooth Powder 20c 50c size Mcnnen'i Shtrinf Crega..45c 50c lize Pepiodcnt Toolb Paste.... 39e 30c size Kolynoi Tooth Pule 23c 25c sire Cuticura Soap 20c 25c size Woodburr'i Facial Soip...20c 15e lize Reull Toilet O I" 1 C So.p.... & IDC The Stamp of a Service wkfcRlrVi . V 4r HBa. L A .m- mi THAT is unique in its sphere. The label of prod ucts unsurpassed in their field. C a r c y - A merican products and meth ods: a two-fold in surance of materi als and workmanship. ii it i i i " '"" 'Hi1 ill i rilll I II I I II I I II ii mi amt&SX Hoburts Ae. and Stokley St. Philadelphia, Pa. Vroopicrg Save Money on Table Needs Liggctt's Breakfast Coffee A select blend, prsesnir that ling rleh nromiv v ou so much look for, yet mllil In flavor I'rceli roasted nnd ground nnd delivered to our stores (re- 2 '"46c quentlv Regularly 45c a lb., Weck-Endi.. Liggctt's Opcko Tea Stleetecl nnd pneked for us by one of the InrReht Ten Importers Ceylon. Indln Knrnioia Oolond, China. Japsn or HlncU nnd ftreen. You ran have vour favorite blend, and lie certain that I; Is of eveellcnt quality. 2,1,-56 c Rtgalatly JJ Its. 55c Week-Endi Liggett'a Fine Cocoa nteh in nroma nnd nourishing; prno ertles Th" ideal mornlnr ilrlnU tor rhlldrcn. In half-pound tins. 2for36c Rtgalatly 35e a jar Week-Esdi.. . . Liggctt's Peanut Butter Nothlnp added, nothlnr- taken away. Jusi nne select pcnnut, properly roasted, nnelv ground, with all the nourlehmont left In Rtgalatly 35c Week-Endi I'ormerlT nlUer-IIeEeman 300 N, llrnail tvt.. cor. Sprtice 1210 MnrKet 'JOU Market 1S13 ( liestnut 1341 Chestnut sr.'J Marhet 14 b. aid 5J61 N. I rout, ror, liorU (Kensington) J.UI 4eriniintiivrn Are,. llrnail Krle (ermnntmru & ( hellen Aves. XaDlLLAjcJ? Q CADILLAC tSN'T it natural that the Cadillac owner, having attained a sense of complete confidence that his car can always be relied upon, should be utterly unwilling to run the risk of losing that satisfaction? NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Broad Street . 2 '"36c i i 1 m m m The Four Last Days Make This Great Sale Best in Opportunities to Save n Days that are certain to prove the busiest of this, the most extraordinary Sale the Van Sciver Store ever held. mwweaias fl The sweeping reductions we made on our entire stocks in the first place brought prices down to a lower level that in years. Savings that likewise brought, and are bringing, hundreds of customers from far and near. People, in great part, who have made comparisons elsewhere and who tell us no values equal these in the Van Sciver Store. Facts that we have emphasized over and over, offering today, a we did in the beginning of this Great Sale, large quantities of high-grade Furniture at prices that are proot of the unequaled savings. w $ Final reductions on many Suites and Pieces increase these advantages. In addition new shipments of high-grade Furni ture, that cost less to make than before the war, go to you at the new lower prices. Moreover, the heaviest selling in our history has left many Odd Suites, parts of Suites, discontinued patterns and Single Pieces, all of which represent economies that will make brisk buying to the last hour of the last day of this Wonderful Sale. 'CalllS a5 VsY6fiSS fHpSSS Ii1' ' tW II $918.00 Handsome Chippendale Suite of Solid Mahogany, 4 pieces, now $500.00 This Tcflncd and imposing Bedroom Suite, nn achievement of the Cnbinet Maker's art, is based on the beautiful lines and proportions of tho Chippendale School. To do justico to this artistic Period it was necessary for tho Cabinet Mnkcr not only to execute the fine mouldings nnd details that characterize this handsome Style, but also to employ tho most carefully selected and figured Mahogany obtainable. We are glad to invite our customers to minutely examine this, one of our most beautiful and, quality considered, reasonably priced creations. The Burenu top is 5-1x2-1 inches. Glass, 43x32 inches. Triple-Mirror Dress ing Table, top 42x21 inches. Large and roomy Chiffonier. Prices That Show What You Can Save BEDROOM $228.."0 Mahogany-finish Colonial Suite, 4 pieces, $139.50. $271.50 Louis XVI Walnut Suite, 4 pieces, $187.50. $74.00 Mahogany-finish Chiffonier, $15.00. $33.00 Golden Onk Chiffonier, $29.50. $405.50 Mahogany-finish Suite, 7 pieces, $309.50. $93.00 Mnple Bureau, $43.50. $381.00 Louis XV Mahoganv Suite, 4 pieces, $295.00. $71.50 Mahogany-finish Bureau, $15.30. $62.00 Mahogany-finish Colonial Triple Mirror Dressing Table, $35.00. Colonial Walnut Suite, .1 pieces, full-size Bed, Bureau and Toilet Table, $137.00. 5M75.00 Queen Anne Mahogany Suite, 9 pieces, $975.00. $152.50 Ivory Enamel Suite, 7 pieces, $323.50. Dressing Tables, Vanity Dressers, Chiffo niers, Bureaus. Night Tables, Cos tumors, Poster, Enamel and Brass Beds at proportionate reductions. Dininff-Room Suites at Equally Great Savings LIVING-ROOM OVERSTUFFED SUITES $510.00 Spring-seat Suite, covered with genuine Spanish Leather, 2 pieces, $250.00. Decorative Mirrors kSifSLgSSs Tapestry-covered Wing-back Fireside Chair, Loose Cushion, very special $67.50. $485.00 Loose Cushion Tapestry-covered Suite, 3 pieces, $247.50. $920.00 Loose Cushion Suite, covered with Bluc-and-Gold Vclour, 3 pieces, $575.00. MAHOGANY-AND-CANE Spring seat, Tapestry-covered Suite, 3 pieces, very special, $175.00. Dnmask or Tapestry covered Suite, with 2 pillows, 3 pieces, very special, $160.00. $160.00 Tapestry-covered Suite, 3 pieces, $125.00. For Buffet, Console Table, and nook and corner. Big Reductions in Floor Coverings Now, while the reductions range from 25f to 50 on the b The best weaves from most of the best mills in the country, in a have known in several years. The values and varieties quoted h AXMINSTER, VELVET, TAPESTRY, ETC. $45.00 Seamless Tapestry Brussels, 9x12 .. . $29.75 $70.00 Seamless Axminster, 9x12 size $45.00 $65.00 Seamless Axminstcr, 8.3x1 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 Axminster, 9x 1 2 size . . $59.00 HALL RUNNERS AT HALF TODAY'S PRICES $29.50 Sanford's Beat Axminster, 3 ft.xlO ft., $14.75 ulk of our stocks, savings that nre well worth anybody's haste, good selection of designs and colotings, at lower prices than wo ere give but an idea of the sizes, weaves and suvlngs. ROYAL WILTON RUGS $75.00 Royal Wilton. 6x9 size $47.00 $128.00 Heavy Royal Wilton, 9x12 size. . . . $89.00 $215.00 Royal Wilton, 1 1 14x15 size $145.00 S34.50 Klearfax Linen Rugs, 9x12 size $39.75 $41.00 Klearfax Linen Rugs, 8x10 size $28.50 S28.00 Klearfax Linen Rugs, 69 size $21.00 J.'J''1'!, !h."le"'. "" ntnl cdorlnss Kxtranrdlnnrv ssvlnea only bscsuis or slight unci unnotlce.iblo variations In color. Duraulo and docoraUvs. $2,50 Inlaid Linoleum, $1.65 sq. yd. i".H sards, perfect goods, full rolls. Desirable tils effects. ENTIRE STOCK OF ORIENTAL RUGS AT SAVINGS OF 25 TO 50 AND MORE $375.00 Persian, 10.10x8.3 $125.00 $485.00 Hdcrabad, 10.7x8.0 $195.00 I $700.00 Sultanabad. 13.7x10.7 ..$215.00 $785.00 Fine Mahal, 14.0x9.0.. $398.00 $1500 Persian Aralc, 14.3x10.8. .$750.00 $1850.00 Fine Tabriz, 13.2x9.2. .$785.00 New Wicker Furniture At the New Lower Prices Aside from sweeping reductions made on all Furnituie in this Sale, newly arrived shipments excel in beauty and surpass in valuer, any Wicker Furniture we have seen in years. Chairs from $5.50 to $00.00. Drsks, vnrlous styles. $13.50 to $68,80. Tables, $5.75 to $08.78. fobln Lamps, $13.50 to 3S 00. I loor I amps. $25,00 to $57,00. Three-piece upholtrecl Sulti 04.,;O to $255,00, Three-piece Suites, not upholstered, $21.80 to $185.50. Porch hwinKs, $17.80 to $32.50. Chaise Longues, without upholstery, from $24.50 up, Lounges In upholstered effects, up to $70,00. Day beds, $55.50 to $95.00. Unusual Savings in Drapery Fabrics, Portieres and Lace Curtains $1.65 S-lf tone Striped and Fluured Drapery Tabrlcs. 65c yd. J? 5to 7J75 Armurs Portieres, now $0.50 to $12.50 a pair. $30.50 and $48.50 Velvet Portieres, nil desirable colorlnus, now $23.73 and $31.50 pair 52.50 to $3.00 Poplins 50 Inch, all colors, now $1.65 to 2.7I5 a 'H $3.25 to $0.50 Art Silk Fabrics. Striped and plain effects, $2.25 to $4.75 a yard bpeclal Hemstitched Scrim Curtains, $1.00 pair. Special Hemstitched Dutch Curtains. $1 .35 nnd $1 65 o set. Special Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains. $1.50 pair up, All Scrim and Marquisette are reduced 25 to 0ci. All Lace Curtains at savings of 10 to 33 ! per cent. GREAT PRICE CUTS IN OFFICE FURNITURE, LAMPS AND CLOCKS OUR EXPERTS WILL GLADLY ADVISE YOU ON INTERIOR DECORATIONS AN APPETIZING MENU AT REASONABLE PRICES IN THE VAN SCIVER RESTAURANT A B . Va n (tf "-Nr Co. Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. Mere Opens al 11.30 A. SI. 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