"NFirw-s't vy js-f iyri t n-y?P . s fV' V't"Tfl . V EARNING PUBLIC (LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1921 EDWARDS 10 GIVE pa JUS NEXT WEEK Patronage Distribution Hold Up Till Closing Days of New Jersey Legislature ATHLETIC BOARD EXPIRES ff.tr r PMp'i'rh In .''i'' ''" fwhUc l.ulor Irrntnn. Mnich HI. novcriinr Kil- l till lll'l'llll'll to liolil III) fllltlllT . ..t ....lt..t..i..M milfl fl... ln-1 I (trlmiMi'ii in imiiuiiiiiii- niiiii un - ff0f of tlin 1021 Kosskin "f the Louis- latum. Tlie iioiiifiiiitliin of Edward II. Wriglil. "' N('wnr'' "'' ''v" -"vice coinmi,.iiim'f. went In tln Semite ! (Cr,n. iiml ni umflnin'il. Tin- stale tllll'lll' lOlllllll"l,lilll "0t " if lllHi'l' j,t niclit. tlinMis'i tin1 fnllnri' of I lit cm pi no' '" niHiii' hum ! nrs l tin1 (hrr miiiiiNlnni'i"i. Kopiiblu'iin lenders ntiiimincril I lint rviiiini would '"' I"''1' ,lvr dnj n,'xt nrrk "ill" Hiiiil ndfimrnmi'iit it for i'llilm iifti'i'Monti Tin- aiitiilill iliiriiii'liltli)li lilll rnri.v 1B Iti'ins tntnliliK $1(1.000,00(1 for tin iiitmorl of tin CDMM'iniH'iit fioni .lulj 1 Ulttfl .Ttini' ill). 1022. Is before tho kiiv tnmr for siRiiiituro. Tin' liislit of Hi'iMibliriiu Ntiitc Clinir mnn 1' ' Sloki'M (o kill mi uiiieiiilint'iit to iii IIi)iii' IMi'I'idii bill, which would itrlp Mi' Stoki'i nnil the Douuu ratio itnte rliiiiriiinn of power to nnino county eloitifin bnnnN. boro fruit in tho Sen ile ptrrilnj. The iiini'iiilinoiit Mr. Kfoke.i opposed whs pllmlnntrd fioni the 'foes for motor vehicles by !I5 per cent ,i ... , . were turned ocr to tho Senate for ..... .iiii.i i.imurm is ox leoteil to sIeii tlio IIiijiso Hiiwhmd bill, for appoint in.'lit of two ndilltliMinl icc clniiieollors i i '.'. "'"''. "f t'liiuii.Tj nt nullities of M-J.000 piioli. Hni'iiiiii. v,, ii.. ...ii. .. 1'"I",1I,;.I' brotiRlit uboiit niiiendiiient of Inlitrc, un- inn pntwu t).v the Iliiusf for one now Jurist, to iroiie for two iie I'liiiiioollors, I liner sil-pension of tho tuliios the helinte osciiln p.is.od tho l'ioison eli'itiiiii lovlslon mill iiinendiui'til meas ure elojoti to line, Srn.itor Wnllworth lii'lliB tho lotto nbjeetur to IN p.injc. K pilSMMI III . upper lirtifo tho nt- ui'tloit iiml will be voted upon next week. Senator Whltnej. of Morris, secured Ihimsiiko of liis bill npproprintiiiK $500, 00(1 for printing expenses of the Login- Fuse Fires One-Man Car When n fuse blew out In u "one mnn" trolbj ear on the Kiftli-Ilroiid-way line of the I'ubllo Service Itnllwnj Co., at lltoailwit.v and Line street, ('minion. jotoulu afternoon, lMwnril Komi, thirty -eight .M'urs old. of 841 1 durtor, wiih burned about the hands ntul faio. He wax attended at I oopor litis pllal. 'I'ho ear was badlv ilainiiKcd and tho few passengers em aped by a rear door. tempt to pi event women from holding '','11" street' the inotorinnn and con i.-.mmiiiiii. iiiuioiis was tiiwnrteil. hh also was that Itnvini; for its purpose the oioatloti of additional positions at the eiione of the taxpayers. I'ho limine approved the Senate bill to inrrcnuc the snl.iries of the four as sistant slate education oouiniK!onors mini .-.mini to .fiiolll) for each cnih ' Another measure to leiche VaMirabli"" Mouse action was (he Mackav Senate eiiiieiirieiit resolution to amend the stale lonstltutlou for t1ve-.M'iir terms for sheriffs mid pcrinitlinj; them to hao coilM'cntive terms. In the Senate snlarviilisinR bills re ceived generous Irentment l.a bulges of the Court of I'rror and Appenls will teceivo S,!(l instead of is'.'O a dn and llie snini. judges wlio sit on the Court of Put dons will get Slit) d,iil. when that pm doning bod) is in session The series of llouve bills to increase INJURIES FATAL TO CONEY DleB as Result of Accident In Trans continental Flight Nnlihc. Miss.. Mnreh ill. Metileti ant V. I). Coney, who was Injitreil Inst Kiidny morning near Crowille, I.n., while ntlemptlng n (rnnsconti nental llight. from .titeksonvllle In San Ulego, Calif., died here Into .xcslcrdni. The lieiitenaiil's back wns'liiokeii in it fall, and complete iiaialjsts of Iil body from the chest down resulted, lie was attempting to lower his piolotiH rci'otd of twentj-two hours twent,v scven minutes, netual lljing lime from ioiis to const, when forced down by eeiigine trouble. I.liutenant Coney was a resident ot IlrilnsWlek, On , ntul snw service on the Mexican border in 1III0. During the world war ho was a lling Instructor In the aiiuj air service. He was twenty seven jenrs old. SAILS W Ha Lfiy J!ltiisi2S5iiu L- Hrr iis ilillHrent hs iIIkP" slllons A kooiI shII r nrls llsplf In the rhfery nnture or II" owner tin Kowl fellow ouri'lf buy Van- liorlierrhrn true lit v n h I I m ni i im riKH u. .tin uui. TT nl.irnf III'Vlll UflVU 7 N. Vtulir Ht.. I'lillii. I M. Ill llW1 Iw'l'il ll ' I nBpd Hi ii 'Lr I Bg:,Ust':!: PENCO Metal Ceiling means a more efficient, economical fac tory -to build, operate and maintain. Only one-fourth ns much weight as plaster. Lighter construction or larcer PAY-load. A perfect diffuser of artificial light. No dust to ruin fabrics. No falling plaster to endanger lives. No cracked ceilings to be repaired or replaced. " U'nte far hooUtl trn rESCO Meul Culinei in Ham. OfHe. Store, ChurcbrSchool and Milt, PENN METAL COMPANY lnn Mrtnl Wile I'hlla. Makers of PENCO Metnl Hoofing. SiHintt, Lnth, Corner Bead, Fire mors, etc ,, aaMMHMMMMMMHB y ANTI.II Asslntnnl tn i linsy mnnt ounc tail.) t Clirlslliiiit 3.1 In S0t sleniiRrnptirrt one nllling In npply lier self iiml stuily iletnll, one Unit imi roin tnie Bimil letter ntul orntiinlly liunille mull Hitlinut itli'tattniifur n serlnus mlnilnl jiiiiiib Imslnrss wnmnii thin ulTeri n guml tinaltlon. Aiit c ."iia. i.i:ikii:k oitici: mtimmtmm HUkSsWlA&ilH Leather Needs for the Spring Traveler SrniNQ BVZC1AL Oenulne lather newed frame and corners. 18 Inches. I1S.O0 See our varied line of Fitted Bags, Fitted Overnight Bags, Week-End Cases, Hat Boxes, Brief Cases, Wallets, Bill Books, Handbags, Pocketbooks, Scrap books, Photo Albums, Address Books, Appointment Books, Diaries, Collar Bags, Gifts for all occasions l&M&L Quality Stationers and Engravers Chestnut St. at Ninth SI'RINO SPECIAL Cowhide leather suitcase. 2 Inches, trap nil arouml J 18.80. OppenheimSuins & 6 Chestnut and 12th Sts. Announce for Tomorrow Only i Important Dress Clearance ,s'ii.ii 1 )4 .il'iiirt'ii'" "nil',,,. is $19.00 $19.00 $19.00 $19.00 Women's and Misses' Street and Afternoon Dresses Taken from Regular Stock Charming styles of silk tricolette, taffeta, jersey cloth, men's wear serge and tricotine in tunic and straightlinc effects, tailored or richly embroidered and braided in self or contrasting colors. Regular Values to $45.00 Women's Dept.,3rd floor 19.00 Alisses' Dept., 4th floor Cut Prices Cut prices arc alluring only on goods of known value. Without "the previous establishment of stand ards, cut prices would not be seductive. An excessive cut price on advertised goods of known value is a bait. , A very wise and cynical fish would swallow the bait but avoid the hook because, of course, there is a hook. When a dealer sells for less than cost it is not for love that he docs it. If gold were without value there would be no thieves. If advertising hadnot established for an article a wide-spread public recognition of standard value, there would be no bait in a "ruinous cut price." Advertising space in the nntlcrick publications is foj' sale through accredited advertising agencies. Butterick Publisher The Delineator ($2.50 a Year) The Designer ($2.00 a Year) J .SSbKUuHLU'Kj1 Cost Less The first cost of Stewart Trucks is $300 to $700 less than the average price of other trucks; still the quality is there built in by experienced truckmakers, who build trucks exclusively, all trucks from the ground up. Simplified design eliminates hundreds of needless parts, hundreds of pounds of dead weight which saves on. tires, gasoline, repairs and oil. "r JSo GOMERY-SCHWARTZ F-2vB-B"ff8t '-To0:: ll MR CAR CO. 2,fe gg l'j-Ton, $2200 128-140 N. Broad St. 32-Ton, S38S0 Strawbridge & Clothier j fn t$ Again lake the , wlkJLead In Providing T I TF pll 1 w OPPENHElM.(gLilNS&G Chestnut and 12th Sts. Specials for Tomorrow wp tfnl nr v i II '"J u i t'tss yis I vj V Y f Lingerie Underwear Reduced to JLotjO Values to $2.95 Nightgowns and envelope chemise of sheer nainsook in attractive lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmed models. lX ,1 iv ...& lJW l $2.95 I f I . P Japanese Crepe Kimonos (as Illustrated) " Hand embroidered Japan ese crepe kimonos in cherry, rose, chrysanthe mum and butterfly de signs, copen, pink, blue, rose and lavender. Special Sale Price 2.95 Critical Men With Correct Clothing We have made aggressive prepara tions on a tremendously large scale our usual complete stocks from the famous houses for which we are exclusive dis tributors are now here for your selection the Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes, Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing, the "Alco" Clothing, and our own new "Wickham" Clothes for Men and Young Men. Thousands of new Spring Suits and Overcoats from these four sources of supply, also specialties from other well-known houses, AT THE NEW LOWER PRICES an average of one-third less than last year. Suits from .$25.00 to $67.50 ; Top Coats from $25.00 to $67.50. Men's Spring Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers. Special at $27.50 and $34.50 Two remurkablc collections of well-tailored Spring Suits each with an extra pa.ir of trousers to give almost double service. At $27.50 Suits of all-wool cassimeres. At $34.50 Suits of fine blue serge and of fine worsted. Suits, Special, $16.50 and $24.50 II., S. and M. Gray Suits $39.50 A number of desirable Suits not nil sizes in Unit, SchafTner & Marx Suits of oxford jrray every stylo, and, therefore, marked at these clear- fabric in a substantial nu-dium weight jut right nnce prices. ' for ytar-around wear at a full third less than last year's price. Stein-Bloch Top Coats $45.00 H., S: & M. Spring Suits $45.00 Smart new styles executed by master tailors; of In distinctive tweeds stripes and mixtures, handsome herringbone fabrics. Careful in tailoring and excellent in st.vle. "Alco" Suits, $30 Half Last Year's Price Correct new single- and double-breasted styles for men and young men. Beauti fully tailored in such desirable fabrics as pencil stripes, herringbones and other popular weaves. "Alco" Spring Suits $35.00 Of dark blue unfinished worsteds, very hoft and fine; thoroughly well tailored. I "A Ico" Serge Suits $40.00 Smart styles Of fine-twill all-wool blue serge for the coming season. SEPARATE TROUSERS I YOUTH'S LONG-TROUSERS thousands of pairs; serges, stripes I SUITS for the voung chap ,.m,I ...c.lmnmc l r.ft -. !;n f.iwl - . . graduating into his lust pair of Suits of Silk Mixtures $62.50 Kich-lookitiK Iiuits of genuine Hockanum silk-nnd-uorstcd fabrics. Styles of a character befitting thec finest of all materials. Spring Top Coats $25 to $55 Scores of handsome styles for men and young men; in a arinty of correct fabrics. and cassimeres ?l.50, $5.50 and r.o MANDELBERG RAINCOATS IonS trousers $22.50, S27.50 and of single- and double-texturo $32.50. fabric, in plain and belted styles EVENING DRESS and TUX- $15.75. ' EDO SUITS $15.00. I .-'nMl.ridKP A i o'i,ns .,ni I In ,r lljit Hart. Schaffner & Marx Eve ning Dress Suits $72.50. Golf Suits, Thin Coats, Evening Dress Vests, Chauffeurs' Suits and Raincoats, in widest array. Now All of Us Want New Spring Apparel ! As April approaches, there's always a gicat iii-h tor the nnev, lighter, lovelier things that belong 10 the great njuw natinii, when "Spring unlocks the flowers to paint the laughing oil." Silk Frocks Are Fluttering1 Everywhere Cotton Petticoats In navy, in brown, in black, white, trench gray, Harding hlue and flesh pink; straight and slender a tricolette can make them, soft and close and cool, as crepes de chine always are; -atuis with tunics, and Canton crer)es, some plain to tailoredness; and bouffant taffetas, plaited, ruffled and quilled. All these and dozuis of otheis Many beaded and embroidered $:!0 00 to $17.50. New Victor Records for April Tf you will romp in to-morrow and hear them jou'll find a uonderfulK interesting col lertinn of new Records. -' ' I '- ' '! Mhlr 1" I'll 111 .r Went In Larger Sizes Special at $1.50 Exclusive Afternoon and Dinner Dresses So many Lace I)res.-es aie going ou for dinner u.ir, p.uticu larly in brown. And there are (.cores of new draped and straight line models of the fashionable crepes Sheba crepe. Canton irepe, Roshanara crepe, crepe Georgette, also crisp new t.iffcta.s and trico lette all out of the ordinary in every charming detail -.""O to $1)7 ,"i0. - Mr w LM I Ii.- A i ' I -. 1 I Mil M Smart Tweed and Homespun Suits Tans, blues, grays, brown, green and lavender, in various plain-tailored belt ed and unbelted styles, some with smart plaid skirts ?y2.50 to $55.00. Serge and Poplin Suits In black and navy blue Plaited and pin-tucked, some attractively trimme with flat braid 27.. i0 to $:(..00. The Finer New Suits I'ricotine, piquetme and twill cord, belted and unbelted, long and loose, short and box, plain-tailored, ombrpul eied, braid-trimmed $(35.00 to $125.00. M I .l til lilBC S. ' I illlKT- hi mill 1 Ii i 1 I I Cloth Sports Coats In three-quaiter length and longer, all strictly tailored trim, well-set col lars and revcrs, smart tailored all around belts, and about the biggest value you can get in Coats. They range in prices from $13.50 to $(!0.00, those at the higher prices luue the camel" liair finish, and all aie silk-liued throughout. tilrawlirlilso 4 f Intlili'i S ' "ml I" i ' i Boys' Spring Clothing At Attractive Low Prices Suits and Top Coats in the smartest vf new t,U .ill iiiadi to conform to the dependable, .service giving standards ol tin- Mote at exceptionally attractive prices: Mixed Cheviot Suits, J Pairs Trott.st n-$i.l.?o Liiht Homespun Suits, ,J Pairs Tnwst rs-sw.t'i Spring Suits, of All-Wool Blue Si nje Si .'.:.' Spring Suits, of All-Wool Blue SerycSin.Mi Top Coats of Blue Serge, '' to 10 years SW.uti Top Coats of Mixed Cheviots, ,i to 10 icars SS.'i Top Coats of Herringbone Fabrics StJ.:,) . bu.iui.i .iRe 1 Hi tliisi 'i , ii I i ,i 1,1 i a n i i i I A 1M Petticoats correctly propor tioned for women of larger figure. Of black (otton talTVta, flowered in pink or blue, made with tucked and -hiried flountes s i ii i. i i lothltr s. l 1- ,r WVnt S.& C. Wear-Ever Bed Muslins Sheets jiiid Pillow Cases, the i hoici nf thousands of housewives vho nppieciatc! the sturdj quality of this famous biand of bleached Ded Muslins' Pilluw I .if-c. 1" !R 'j 7"ic each Iiolstoi ( asfs, j,"v7iii.. ,i 30 Mii-its. r.'Un'.i in, In s, s2 l"i; 72x !!'. "?.'. in, and M,!!1- $2,155 ea. I Special hit til Hound-thread I nieacliril Muslin Sheet, SIxOO il.M). I -ir i i I. I i luihi-r - ' 1 - 1 I n Si root I Cedar Chests wedding gift with a gen iinii piiU'tical touch inasmuch as they are so widelv used for -uniii 1 1' stiitagi of garments. All ours are of genuine Ten-ih-ssoi i fd cedar, highly pol ished, catiiiu-t made, and in giaci'ful styles, with ample iiip.ii'in They are dust proof, damp-proof and nioth- pionf Piii'i s, .ir00 to s-,o no. - ' ' . A. i i'l r ! Ii 1 Inor A Complete Line of Shirts and Blouses Boys Want Now Taney Stuped lilouses. collar attached, Me to SI 75; with sepa inte collar to match $1.75 and $2 oo Wh.te Mlou-i's, with neck-band, SI 15 to R2WI: tollurs attached sl.l.'i to 2.ini. I'ani'.v Striped Shirtn, with neik bund, $1.10 to $.'5.00 White Shirts, neck-band or col lar attained SI 2 to $2.00. "i -1 1 1 i a i .ihpr 1111 ' "'ro. ishbi j- i i i V l i 1 i I m m in A ll 'A I V r jgtfflfe ""-"-'" TTT
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