W?A " ' nifr 4 Kfo.JHlwH V r ) EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEREHIUATELPHIA, THUKSDAX MARCH 24 1921 TTffv CURBNOTICES STIR MT. AIRY RESIDENTS Devon Street Homo Owners Dif fer on Necessity of Resetting Work.Qrclored by City ' SOME ACT AND SOME DON'T 1 Tii.i f)i toiili of I'onvflmatlou Juitt nott' III I'l'Voh v(f.-cf,' Mount 'Airy, bo ;., MM'lirrmm rtveet nnd Ilumfort rf.iJ. la tlif ilotlnn nf the nurrnu of IllcMvflJ" '" ",n"l'R "rttloi4 to property oicniT.-i toieet niriifl nnil in unmo ln tuurc to plicc riniilnj wherp lione now lft. preparatory to rciurfnclnc Hip Tim' curbing U apparently In ood mmllUnn on the nt MriVjof thr- Htrcftji (hit on tup oppoiuc nine in in onn nnnpp and dome of tho property owners frnr iawmilti through accidents to peilM- Mr'"'. FrnnWM 0. Kinorj, 7420 hcvon street, pnl'l that she had been notified to rect her rurh.1 Thli, nIip explained, fie uas willing to do, provided the-city offiflaN take coifiilznncp of the, nctlon of the children of the, neighborhood, who. the declared, were responsible for the condition of the premises. Ijiv Destruction to Children "They ride tip nnd down the parc-n ... oAvitlniinU V " allA anlrl " Mt.jl ftiai I break the cement walk, allowing thp 'water to penetrate to the filling nnd foree the curbing out of nllgnmcnt." The notIcen were pent out March 1 'and avo the property owner thirty kdnts in nnion to comply witn tn? order. Mr. tfmon has sent, the notice, to nether with o letter In which he saya declared the curb needs reletting, to Councilman Boper, who haa promised 'to lne-tl:alc. JHs'i Hnnna "White, who lies with 'her sister at T-l'i- Devon treet. the wet wide, took a different vew; of the matter. Nhe hnid that ahc was in no 'iord with the effort to haTP the-curbing reet and tho Btrect resurfaced. "It will make the atrcetlook a greut deal better, and tho ctirblngnoeds at- tlCullOil, ccjivt iuii uii .inn piiir ml uiu utrcet," nhc aald. "Ah forthe-childrpn,T thev (in not annoy nic in tne leant. They are full of animal spirits, but I 'tutu a child once myiclf nnd I know they mtiRt nave (Some enjoyment. There in. I will say, one buy on the street ho throws mud on the porch, but lie In only mischievous. There are Minif curb on the enBt Mile that look nil right, but they may not be In llnp when the Atherfi .arc react. I, and nevera! of my nclghbnra, have already given on- contract to n contractor, nnd I believe he went t6 the City Hall to get the necessary per mits (o do the worki"- On. fjurngup htreet, north of (lownn avenue, n similar, condition exlt. Some pnrtn of thta street have no curb ing at nil nnd in 'other placet It hit crumbled. Many properties have no pat emeiit nna on tne west slue above rdicign (.tre'et there tls not vten a sidewalk. .C'harloH Olnphum, 7451 Sprague street, -and John Hchwackc. 22!" (owan avenue, , nio the only, two property owners- who liavp been notified to place curbing. It U stipulated they shall place cement curbing nnd they nre now awaltlpg tiOUlcmciit of the question of grade. Mrs. Clnpham today stated that this was one of.thp prinelupal reasons for pot going on with the work. This street Is In need', or resurfacing and Is a much-traveled highway. At many places the stones protrude from the ground to the height of several inches and make vehicular truffle daugerouK no well aft uncomfortable. Would Change Name of fltmt Mrs. WHlard Orahnm, 7420 Sprague street, had revelved no .notice and Is neutral on the matter. .She was more concerned about the name of the street.' The absence of curbing she belle es was' one oi little importance. i,acK or curbing with green terraced sidewalks niadn.a better appearance. She would, however, rather have the street known as either' Kuinfofd road or Sprague avenue. "It is far enough out," she declared, "to be named In such a manner to dis tinguish It from Sprague 'atreet In fler piantown. I2very time you pick up the paper," ehc said, "you read about something like a suicide or a murder on Sprague street, and persons think it is a terrlbli street." The contractor are still awaiting contracts for .the resetting of the curb. Tt is ektlmated tliat 'the work will cost from forty to forty-five cents per foot for resetting and from .?1.M to $1.70 forrfaylrig new curbing. The streets will not be resdrfaced untl' after tne Foreign Connection Desired Young buatnass man past thirty. Flv years Industrial plant manager: now financial executive with largest Amer ican corporation In Its field. Connec tion desired which wilt lead to for eign assignment. Illgbest bank an4 business credentials. B SOS. LEDGER OW1C9 Wlit an Owner Thinks of His Investment Extract From Letter Written by , Camden Curtain & Embroidery Co. We take pleasure in expressing the satisfaction wo have had with a Stewart Truck which has been in sen ice for the past two years. . AVe have had tho very best kind of sen-ice at all times, owing to the excellent running condition of this tiuck, and are more than pleased at the little bit of attention required. Wo will cheerfully answer any inquiries regarding tho Stewart Truck. &-&. GOM?M-ACHWARTZ F. oaagu 1-Ton, ?1750 mwivm Laa i.w. 21,-Tos. $2950 I''; -Ton, 2200 128-40 N. Broad St. 3's-Toa, $3850 GOOD ON PURPOSE Our prices are already reduced. Don't pay a dollar more elsewhere for a guarantee that they won't reduce it, and then suppose it goes up, you're out the dollar just the same. Take advantage of today's market today. Buy where there ii an advantage now. 1 EGG $13.00 STOVE, $14.00 NUT, $14.00 PEA, $10.00 B. 0. & ROB'T CHALFANT 47th & Paschall Ave. 49th & Merion Ave. Woodland 369 or Send Postal Now curblpg has been attended to and the matter now 'rests awaiting tho aetlon of the property owners. -S.K.MILLER- 2 Stores ' 200i2 Market St: 209 Expert Fitters of Ei iticii mnroniNs MMr We have -just .received the complete Educator line of SpVing&S-mmer Shoes & Oxfords ! WjO-giQ, a " DUCATOrV iHOE RKtVD Tn.V-JB MAniC and ours are the 6nly two stores in Philadelphia having same. " r ? w ,ae Unltsi branded on sole it U not an tnnwor We Fit Skoes to coaforn to Pkysjciins' InstructiB3 -Wf Button Shoes for Men In VicvKUL Gun-Metal Calf Cushion Soles And Women's Russet . High Shoes and Oxfords in all widths; Complete Line of Chil dren's Shoes We have all sizes in stock at all times, all widths from AA to EE, at both our stores. AND WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY WE HAVE THEM Entire Spring 'and Summer Line of Emerson and Packard Shoes in Stock This w a real Educator Store. Service and satis faction, its watchwords. Open Saturday Till 10 . 31. Vhone: ICealoni-. Main 4S20.A Hell! Market 4010 Mali Order Promptly Filled S. K. MILLER 2OOV2 Market St. 209 DUCATOR SHOW K BKawB BkvBbiHExbibiB1 I smVMrVNBGniiBiBiBiBiBiHyBin r n his foot. Black or tan ?. I, J - "The Shoe that Laughs la-- 1! "VESahd, tlic EdUcAtor laughs A at bunions callouses ingrow ing nails fallen arches, too laughs;at all those painful troubles that always follow the wearing of narrow, pointed shoes. It laughs them away for its nat-rural-fopt-shaper lets-Nature restore your feet to normal health "lets the feet grow as they should." It's good-looking, too the sort of shoe that real men like to wear. Well-made, conservative, substan tial, instead of merely fancy and "stylish." 'Made, by Rice $c Hutchins, Boston's famous shoe makers. Get your long-suffering feet into Educators: Do it today. We'll be most glad to show you our new Educator Oifords in the various leathers. tmm . KICK A HUTCHINS Educator Shoe FOR MEN, WOMEN mnd CHILDREN 5. K. Miller. SOSVi & 0 MarLtt St. R. Cherry'. Son C541 nem.nt.wn .It. H. A.hir JSI3 RMx Atv. Wm, Maefarlan 'iOZi YnnVtori Ate. .UtU SOLD IN XIUU hXORI.3 L. H. Glickman 43,N. llrouJ SI. ' R. Foster Sc Son 4330 Main St.. Mamounl., l'hllu. Chat. Clerea !2St) Colombia Mr. Geo. Sclfwrnn iiai-N. Hh st. A. ChrliUan iSK Frankfori V. G. M. Carman 288 ', BZ4 St. A. Kobui St Soni 4tl S XVTUi St:. CamJfn.X, J, STETSON HATS In the Easter parade on the boardwalk one must look' his best to pass the critical eyes of the thousands who will be there to observe. A Stetson hat is a fitting com plement to the most fash ionable Easter attire. JOHN B. STETSON COMPANY Retail Store,. 1224 Chestnut Street ptcUon Hats Ac Sold by heading Dealers Everywhere - Vf INbibibibibibibY .BBBBah.. 1t&r BBBBBBBbV BBBBBBBBB SBT PERSONAL SERVICE . "TOCT0RS, DENTISTS and those --' following:' a professional calling have but little time to devote to per sonal financial affairs. This company acting as agent will take charge of property of every de scription ; the service includes cutting coupons, collecting dividends and' oth,er income, custody of securities, reinvestment of maturing obligations and the entire care and management of real- estate. The chare lor thii sttvict Is v.jy modarat. r PHILADELPHIA ' TRUST COMPANY 415 Chestnut St Broad and ChesUiut Sts. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER mmmmmmmm The New Styles, the New Prices and Many New Faces in the Throng of Men Buying Their Spring Outfit Prices are very much lower this Spring- an average of fully one-third less than 'last year, and on some of our EXTRA-SPECIAL lines almost one half less than the 1920 prices for the same grades'. Therefore, in order to keep up the .volume of business, we must SJELL MORE GARMENTS. So line are the assortments, so attractive the values, and so enthusiastic the comment of our customers among their friends, that we see many new faces every day among our constant host of permanent customers. This is Philadelphia headquarters for the famous STEIN-BLOCH COMPANY, HART, SCHAFFNER & MARand "ALCO" lines. Suits and Top Coats from $25.00 to $67.50. Among the extraordinary valuea aire these Men's and Young Men's Q a A "Alco" All-Wool Suits yoV.VV About ONE-HALF of last year's price for the aunie grade, models for men and young: men. Single- and double-breasted: herringbones, pencil stripes, smart new small checks, neat mixtures. Practically all sizes. A distinctive accom plishment in value-giving by this Clothing S"tore of Constant Activity $30.00. Men's Hart, Schaffner & Marx New Spring Suits, from $40.00 to $67.50 Thousands of men come here for this famous Clothing. The now lines are here all now fabrics, all-wool or fine worsteds; every Suit guaranteed for sausiaciory service. , Serge Suitsrs$25.00 "Alco" Suits $35.00 Men's and young men's Blue Serge BEUE unfinished worsted soft and Suits all-wool, fast color;well made fine; perfectly tailorod, very rcmark and well fitting. able value. Men's Hart, Schaffner & Marx California weight Suits, Special at $44.50 Handsome dark gray fabrics, all-wool, for men and young men who like a substantial, medium-light-weight fabric. Sizes for legular, stout, tall, shoit and slender men. Men's "Alco" Suits, Special at $34.50 All-wool cassimeres, in two very desirable shades of plain gray. Single- and dotibIe4reastf-d models for men and young men. Excellent! v tailored. Horn ark able value a.t $34.50. All sizes. ' ' Men's & Young Men's Youth's Long-trousers suits, P1S.W and $24.50 Suits, $22.50 to $32.50 A very attractive collection of Suits for youths of 1C to 19 yeart. New fabrics, new models, lower prices. Light-weight Overcoats $25.00 to $55.00 .- ,A.wiJf,dlv,ers,t' oi yles within this price-vange, including pkin CI .....ua ... uaiui iu uiiu num. nurtures. 3Iedium- and light-weight Suits, in n good assortment of sizes and btyles, at far below former prices. fy ' men especially attractive at $32.50, Men's Trousers, Special $4.50, $5.50 and $6.50 Three very exceptibtml values. All of standard fabrics, well tailored. Spring weight; stripes and plain weaves. Buy extia Trousers tomorrow. Cheater- Smart Overcoats of fine fabrics for young ,t If 1 a r CRy W Easter Millinery Beautiful new creations coming in all the time. Hats with sweep ing lines and spreading trim mings, Hats close -and "small with the softest of feathers that lay clo?c to the head. Large, droop ing affairs and picturesque shapes I with nodding flowers or ostrich trimming:-. Small Pokes and the new Small Sailois, and many , Hats with flowers, feathers or ribbons under tho brim or falling to the bhoulder, home with scarfs that drape around the neck. Hundreds of Hats from .$9.00 to $15.00; a wonderful line from i 515.00 to $85.00; and many others at higher prices. StrrtwlirliUfl l uoililcr Sjoftml Moor MKiltrt htrt West EASTER ; Novelties To bring bright smiles to kid dies' faces and joy to their' hearts. All these under price VELVET' RABBITS-35c, 75c, , 05c and $1.15. DUCKS now 95c and $1.15. FLANNEL JUBBITS 35c WASH - ItAG CHICKENS a toy the child can play with while bathing C5c. COOP with CHICKEN $2.00. Strabrld L C'lotlilor fourth Hfc.ir. ana Market Hlwet Croaa Al!n panel stylo. Many beautiful urouicieu and beaded models. em- IB fl JW Hi A. Kll il 1 ui. tui .p Ml I L . t : 7 I II ' . U . . - aaBae Ml , - i m ill-. Ugj'kjdjjjjLjjt t,4 w.im i..t '.,.. ... -,...iM'..fi..i.?,n.V .j,ffy.rtW.i4 - v ,- ,ft ,nl v.A. w .vt.., rf L, .j A Wonderful Avenue of Easter Plants in Bloom : H-, t' !,",,mVft 'lul'PThtful manKctntlon of imturo'a iprlnti EASTER LILIES . 30c a Bloom or Bud Tlio finest display of Lilies we liuve hud for many sea sons. New plant cdming in each day but theyvu going rapidly. Hundreds of other beautiful r5asZUFaS' IIyt,hu"BCUS ''istus, Hyacinths, Tulips, Itosce, t llbert Htr.tt ,r0 AU1 fit wyr (l 'Jr"s yv prices Cinerar ;r- H(r.mUr.ni, l ColUIr- Cutaway Coats with Vest, for $37.50 Foi men who desire the formal diess for Easter, a rdmarkable oppor tunity, at $87.50. Worsted striped Trousers $8.25 and S12.75. Men's and Young Men's Spring-Weight Raincoats at One-half Average Value $15.75 Four hundred Men's and Young Men's Raincoats the famous MANDELBERG Coats, of single- and double-texture fabrics, in tan, gray and other smart shades a special purchase, and wonderful YiUUU M IQ.IQ. -nr . U.e i . other Eecu.,l 1 loor halt j So Many Women AreJBuying Dresses Like These at $47.50 Ihey heem to be manj women's idea of what constitutes, a "good buy" for Eastei they are the kind of Dresses for which women find many use, for afternoon and dinner weai, for the theatre and infoimal evening?. And the styles are charming. The new Slip-on Dresses are among them the one bketched is in this fuvored t,tyle. Also there are tunics that are very, ery different and now panel effects., and bome wonderful embroideries aie shown. Navy, Harding blue, silver gray, brow n and black $17.50 Dresses, $20.00 to $25.00 Of satin, taffeta and crepe de chine, made m tunic .stjle.s, s-ome tucked, some plaited Ono model of tuffeta has a plaited-tier skirt, and another has a side diapp of crepe Georg ette edged with ruffle Navy, blown, gra and black. " A Lovely Line of White Dresses, $17.50 to S125.00 Crepe de chine, Canton crepe, crepe Georg otte and tncolette, in plaited-tier, tunii and biauied, MMMWa ii m&. , ari m
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