Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 01, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9
prWH '"JW7 KHf n',l" fTftw ' t-taWPM wtr T f 'I wm A' STATE INDUSTRIAL EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921 9 OWNERSHIP FOUGHT Campaign Issue In North Da kota Framed by Anti Nonpartlsans l MOVE TO RECALL GOVERNOR ny the Associated Pros nerim iAUf. n. n April i. Peti tions fnlllns for a recall for election ssalnst three state officials elected with Nonprtlan Lfngup imlorement will fce circulated won. It was announced today following the decision Inst night 0f the antl-Nonpnrtlsan contention kfre In ordering such notion. The elec tion will be held on or before November 8, 1021. In addition to seeking the recall of Corernor I.ynn .T. Frailer, llllnni T,emVe. attorney general . and J. rs. Jlairan, commissioner of iifrriculture and labor, the three member comprising the state industrial commission, the sntl-Nonpartlsans will hare submitted lo the TOters at the same time a serle of constitutional amendment which would change tne atate-ownea indus trial program. Trlnelpal among these would be liquidation of the Bank of North Da kota and abandonment of the stole owned Industries with the exception of the Of and Fork mill and elevator. A hoad laaue of B,OOp,W0 to retire out tandlng bonds and pnv all liabilities ol the Bank of North Dakota in pro vided for. Another bond issue of .12.000,000 would be used to clear up tho affairs of the State Mill and Eleva tor Association and also provide for the completion of the mill at Grand Forks. irhlfe a third lasue of $2fi0,000 would rrtlre debt of the Hone Builders' As sociation. It If also proposed to limit the bonded Meblednti of the state to $7,7fi0,000. It. A. Neatoi. of Mlnot. Republican, Is the choice of the antl-Nonpartisans for gorernor. Iteporti from Bismarck were that the Nonpartisan League leg lalatlre committee will institute n coun ter recall against independent state offl eiah. 20 Years and Mora In Tax Office Thlrtr-nve employes of the receiver of taiea' office who have served twenty jears or moro nill receive formal con gratulation thi afternoon from lie ilrer of Taxes Kcndrlck. Twenty of the clerks complete their twenty years of service today. The dean of the vet eran corps W II. O. Roberts, assistant lien tlcrk, who was eighty -five years old last month. He has been In the tax office twenty-five years. ff Caraf (i Yry BrlOIanl Solitaire Diamond 1 $35 'L IM-K. Solid (!old Mounting) Think of being able to buy a a-carat genuine diamond ring for only $35.00. Yet this in but onc of tho many hundreds of similar wonderful values wc are now offering. Over half million dollars worth of diamonds now on sale AT LOWEST PRICES. M JSoS-iATCTtttSf5 COR. 8TH & CHESTNUT STS 1017 MARKET ST. 909 MARKET ST. 3 Wa q.oo 1 Ratmd w Trie .5CT. Round Trip shington OB Baltimore' Wr Tn s, 00 Roqim TTl Additional Sunday, April 3 Um.I.I . ... !. d. 'vi"iJ train iraTra ' 'nlW.'.".,.- T.B5 A.M "ntnrton tunii Kr i?ir'l,'U"l.on 8'tlon) 8 20P'M. i-r Similar Himrilona April 17, Pennsylvania System lYomu ji kBSino a healing house- lA.lJ .j" A. The samo soothing, hcnling prop erties that mako Reslnol Ointment o effective for skin trouble, also make it an ideal household remedy Jjurns Wounds dialings Cuts Sores Rashes and a wore of other troubles which froquont,y ,8e ,n flvery home RmLi niV.,,3r you Bll0U,d kceP ffil 0intmol,t rc?dy for 'nstant .by nlj cirua-ffltti, prewrlbad by Btor Opn Doilj at O A. M. anft Olpets at 8.30 v. JaL One Can Alway,-. Uie an Extra Wnist and j.t Theaa Prices You May Have Several! Flesh & Bisque Georgette Overblouses $.98 :A1I These Goods on Sale Tomorrow 1 HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE FliMh AMfl KtHlf RfYktin1 nL ainrl down tho front trimmed wun nne vol. lace An- bow to grace the neck, f fJ Mall ana Thona Orders MM. , Walnut BfOO Kayatons, Mala 480 It ATS TRIMMED. FREE OF CHARGE $5 to $7 Ready-to-Wear Hats $Q.98 One Pictured. -iiiii.i Tx " r. Crepe do Chine Fleah and white. Pntflr Pan ril1av ml t plaited vest. Sketch- k ma. aaaaa Ew!h YeUowTradingStampWltbETerylOcPorchaicAlIDiy Filbert Seventh An eateepttonal group noteworthy for superiority of both atyle and value! Of crinkle atrams, hair braids. Milan hemp, plain milan, Usere and other braids combined with Georg ette, crope do chine and taffeta in all the brilliant colors. Many modes of trimming tha most popular being ziownrs 3 v.ropc ao cntne Overblmiiuaa to on mv nritb .-...I. ii. . .: . belt which gives a touch of almost Parisian smart ' ' ut Brothers Second Floor Women's $2 Silk Gloves 13- and It-button r. maatlo, bro aaaaaii Women'i 41.75 GlevM, $1.25 Chatnolcatta. Btran wrist Wlilte, colors. frulta, rihbona and ostrich. Win yt . - w .. rv r v" J fV $1.50 TViuMm llna Tn whtfA tiUitl. beaver, maatlo, brown, gray and tan. ' ' a a i a aaaaaaaaaiaaaaaa Woman's $4,60 1 Glorei, $3.08 12 -button. Whltfl T bid. First Floor, 8th St SATURDAY CANDY SPECIALS Lovell & Cowell's Hard Candy, Ik 28c Molasses dainties, buttrr flcotch wafers, fancy mixed humbus; and Vlralnlans None aent COD 11 .89 mik Ohooolats Almonds, lb. Bflo Kant End, Main Arcado An Excellent Luncheon Our beautiful and popular restaurant caters to the appe- , tlte and convenience of ourij cuatomera. A dainty, inviting I menu furnishes delightful re- " laxation and tho price la J extremely reasonable. serenth Floor 65 aVo Mail or 'Phonm Ordmr FttM m 1 SDort Hats, $2.98 Peanut braid and mllan, with band and bow. natminiinii iaaaaaaaaaaaaia. $3.50 Flower & Fruit Wreaths, $2.08 Lilies of tha Valley, field flowers and combine. tiona of fine flowers and fruits. lAt Brothers Tint Floor, North Plans are Complete fnrrr Phenomenal Saturday Sale! Suits. Coats & Dresses For every Woman and Mist and what is more important for every Purte. For Mistes Mil i iiillSr f U SalvlSRS I wSBi tiMrjBaoaW j II c NCi Vl 'rii .lttM'Wsv rZC4-A K Traaiar' V arlBVT ;yWQ s4-tTT -'a IaK iriHmWtewtMBKT AH1X1 --A - 1a. Mil 'mimM Aw siNni 'wl) ; eiaalsAVv si.l X StTl-hK. X ESilftifs u Hecent fortunate purchases have brought ub this immense quantity of high-grade garments at low prices. Wo are glad to be able to offer them to you at figures which mean tremendbuo savings for all who share. A model pictured at each price. Sports Suits $ Plain and fcaathar Joraev in all the r I favorite shades. Jacketa have plaited back shawl or notch collar sot-in pock- -. - i M ' H M I I tirT-rrtTttTt Mltees' Twood Suits, $29.75 In brown, green and tan. Tuxedo effect. Large set-In pockets peau do cygno linings, smart skirt. aaaaiaaaaaaaataaaaaaitaiiaiaaaa Junior Polo Coats. $16.98 Tan, rose and Harding blue. Loose hanging backs, double breasted belted front throw tie nnisnea witn inngc aaatiiiaapaa' Misses' Coats, $25 Volour in salmon, tan, rose and Nippon. Looso ripple model with convertible belt and patch pock eta of plaid materials. Figured silk lining. Misses' Dresses, $15 Of taffeta, mignonette and aerga. Some have eyelet embroi dery, others with contrasting em broidery and soft sashes. a , a a i For Women Suits Jersey $1 QiO T a1 n, brown, ' ' v m r I AH H I hataa nt hlii. cToen and biactc They feature tuxedo collar! with novelty set-in pocketB or mannish collar and pntch pockets. a- a a - Women's Suits, $39.75 Tricotino in navy bluo and block. Very stunning beaded tailor-made with box coat, narrow belt And shawl collar. Figured silk lining. t m ft t T ""' " iel- Women's ) $OC Dresses Of taffeta, satin, mignon ette, georgette, tricotine and serge In all the prevailing spring shades. Beaded and embroidered. Some are aleo smartened with attractive col lars and sashes. tali'--' Women's & Misses' Skirts, $5 to $25 I rbfueSig!?. Of serge, silvertone, poplin and wool plaid. Plain tai- lour, stitched in silver thread and lored or plaited. ut Brother Seoond Floor Hned throughout with silk. JFr-vWvX IfeTc IS JP9k fcdttWfim ill WPx r r . ill X&tal III ' I ZOfisssWnl tov3 jUl ' LF &3$&PS&7$J I ft 3f?fB-irT- mWft4nK&Jt Jja JV-JJ'.J 0T I 1& ( SBmm Lp ifl fir & Ready for a Big Men's Day Tomorrow ! Men's Ail-Wool $37.50to$45Suitsi This Great Manufacturer' a Sole Will Make Saturday f a Sensational Saving Day! Blue and brown flannels, fancy striped and checked worsteds even fancy blue worsteds are included in the wide assortment. Single and double breasted models. There is, in short, a suit for every man, at a price that every man will appreciate. Tho manufacturer cleared out every surplus suit and every sample suit in his stock which insures you genuine worth at an astonishing price. Men's $27.50 All- ) 1 Q C A A fine assortment of all-wool worsteds in gray and brown. Kirschbaum Suits &)$OC. $y C T "i a. In all models ( Aaaf 10 al 1 OP LoOatS and fabrics. ) v rtavo Great Bargain Groups in . Boys' Two Trousers Suits t $15 Values $18.50 Values $10 $12.50 8r7 iArfjsT j9nWJamms HH 111 iHMffli .-.--.T-Tfiif ... , , .. . aaaaiaa rllfirn-orrade suits of verv sunnnnr mmlUi- Meu, .;i. ...uu (detachable belts. Cheviots, casBimeres, checks and broken plaids, brown and gray mixtures and gray pin stripes, also blue serges (the acigeo witu one pair irousers oniy.) aizes 8 to 18 years , pBoys Rtsefer Top Coats, $4.98 to $7.SO The latest Norfolk and double breasted models, mohair Hnd. All. rn " mwr .i. . f.i . - ' - m m'' , ' serge cnevi0ls- cassimeres, checks, broken plaids and homespuns. 212 to 9 years. Lit Brothers Second Floor. 7th St Unusual Purchase of 670 Dozen Men's Tharvet" Silk Fniir-in-Hanfl Ti.s Regular $1.50 Value on Sale at I Rich plain colorings, as well as changeable. This offer is unusual. The silk in these ties was made by Schwart bach & Huber, and is of the finest quality. The ties were made by one of the best manufacturers. They hava the well known, patent slip-eaBy band, making them easy to adjust. Not a tie in the lot worth less than $1.50 to be sold tomorrow at 59c i a a a a i a a a a ' Men's $8 & $10 Silk Shirts iaaaaaa. ilk j$J.85 c..:. kiuim . Satln-strlDe crece da chin, flit r.n-n, allk 4 striped tfreey, empire broadcloth and hsivy fUD fl'KP 'I'l'tfl n I $1.2S "Seal Pax" Union e a a a a a Small check nainsook. Sleeveless and h. Mt Vrothr First Floor 7th 3t f b- l--u nnuc ictlWII. l Women's Underwear 49c Continuing Our $15,000 Sale of Including the famous "Nushape" Union Suite made by Julius Knitting Mills, this city. $1.75 to $3.50 Union Suits. . $1 .19 I $1 to $1.25 Mercerized lisle. Tho famous "Nu shape" brnnd. Low neck, sleeveless style with band top. Cloao fitting or lace trimmed. Mercerised lisle. Band top. Each of the above lots in complete range of Regular and Extra Sites. am9 m a a a i Veste Women's 85c J Womn'a 3.!MI. Union Suits, 69c Ve,tlh $2.98 Cotton ribbed. Low ... nk, slesveUss , laca Italian silk. Kayser irmmta or cionr in- !,. tine kn. make- Children's B9c Socks, 39c Mrcerltd lisle In whlt, with fancy tops, In dainty color- mss a a a a a a a a a i iiaaaa.aa Women's Silk Stockings: Remarkable Values! J1.60 Values i S2 Values I $2.25 Values ! S8 Values 98c $1.29 I $1.49 $1.98 Tan, brown, erray, navy, white and black. Hirst Floor, South Taffeta Petticoats $l Valuos Regular Size $3.98 t6 Values Kxtra Sires H.98 We bought a great lot of them In a fac tory clearance, hence this very low price. Changeables, plain colors and black. One sketched. I At Brothers -Saeond Floor I A 42 fflffl Tomorrow : $2 to $3.50 French Pearl Necklaces 98c a v lly pearls In 16, 18, 24 and 27 inch lonprths. Soft cream lustre. First Floor South Greatest Valuta and lOOc Satisfaction Feature Mrs. A. R. King's Shoes For Infants, Misses & Big Girls Using only the very best of leathers, and making the vanous mode.s aev tho vrrv best lasts has pen this famous trademark i world-wide dtinetlon We are Headquar ters for Mrs. A. R. King's shoes In Philadelphia .aiuar First Step $2.19to$3.79 Sites J to 8 Kant Slip Arking Last $2.29to$4.98!$3.98to$7.98 ' Sines Misses' ilg to Sines 4 to 11 Big Girls' S ""Sas white n5c"8k.0nrfVkninPorVUXhm PMent "'t9kin' ",? "'. " " . ' ' Hraihrr) Flrt Floor, Nortl Girls' Coats Have Prices Cut FAtraordmary reductions- $8ilto$i0i COATS fnscinatinp; st"lcs and materials sizes 2 to 14. 1 Girls' $17.50 to $22.50 M4aiio 16 COATS COATS and DOLMANS $7.79 $10.79 $14.79 Wonderful selection featuring belts, silk stitching, silk or pique trimmings, rich embroidering or novelty pockets. nurella, and basket cloths, velour checks, cheviots and all wool serge In tan, reindeer, brown, Copenhagen, Pekln, navy and novelty plaids and checks. aaaaalaaaaaaaaaa.aaaa.aaaaaaaaaa.aaaaaaaa Girls' $2.50 to $4.80 Dresses, $1.79 Lawn, organdie and voile with embroidery, lace and ribbon. Plaid, checked and solid color ginghams. Resrulatlon dreises of tan crash and white Jean, with Copenhagen or navy collar and cuffs. Sites 0 to 14 in lot. aaaaaaa.a.aaaa.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaia $12.50 to $23.50 Taffeta Frocks, $9.98 to $18.98 Ruffled and oyerskirt models. Finished with Georgette col lnr and sash. ..Sites 7 to 14, . Lit Brothtrs Second Floor mftmR y iilrBTlUjil Tiai Osm Jraw jU'StSLruVsn r' $1.50 Night Gowns, 98c Pink crape and uhlts batiste with lace Insertion, amhrolder', fancy stitching- and smocking Men's $3 Shirts, $1.65 "oen stripe madras Double cuffs Men's $1.65 Union Suits, 98c Pajama check nainsook 8leeve lens, knee length Men's 75c Underwear, 59c Ecru balbrlcB.wi Shoi t sleeve ahlrts, ftnkle lni.tli drawori Men's 35c Socks, 18c Mercerlied silk lisle In blue, bliick and cordoon Women's $1 Stockings, 49c Silk in black and colors Women' 75c Union Suits, 49c Cotton ribbed Low neck sleeve le tace trlinmrd knee Women's 50c Vests, 29c KtS"lr and Cstre Sins lotton ribbed Low neck, sleeve Use Some bodice hajie $2.50 Corsets, $1.50 woman s and misses' models 14 HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE $4to$4.50Keady-)$a qq Trimmed Hats j Uj Of various straws, fomc with Georgette fac Inor. Trimmed with ney, r..i.. n ...... ............ ...... '.n...wi, iniiuci, iiorrrn, I fruits and ribbon. Black and colors Two ptoturfd. Children' $2 Hats, $1.49 Fine Milnn straw in black, navy and brown $2 to $2.5I Untrirnmed Hats, $1.49 T.Arirtv mnrlfnm an A arvf11 .V. a. ! ui..i. T A I i laiaeii niisjjcq, in U1UCK 4 niiu tiMui a. " n-m -NVf.-j 0 I ', I Tasr n t . .. j .- Women's & Misnes' $15 to $22.50 SuiU, $10 & $12.78 IMlra sinait sport styles Of Jir. sey. Fulwool and tweed In brown. Copenhsgen green gray oiford and tan Men's 85 to $7 Shoes, $2.98 "" " Bun-meiai tan Women's $4 to $7 $1 .98 Oxfords & Pumps 1 .T."J m,"'L ca,f- Wkln, patent cottskm and tan Growinrr Girla' Sn.RO Pumps and Oxfords, $219 umia "","kln '"J '" kldskln, Military hnel Yl 98 5 Women's & Misses' Dresses Poplin, natln and aero In wantad colors. Gathered and tunlo skirts. srvjWjs;., Jiowatt JTrtoie f Taiktfc ariaic of Women's $2 Gloves, $1.26 T ' &'' $;3'B'0' ', 'tTvf2X ll-button Chamolaett. In W. , DOV 3.b0 bUltS, $7.49 white, beaver and sray 1 artra paJr of tronsers, Boys' $15 Suits. $7.98 i...CJlvloU "na cassimeres to 17 All-wool, fast-color blue serse, Norfolka with lined trousers. 7 to IS years Our "JTtw anUainr, 7ti aae Msret its.' years. $2 Corsets, $1 White orptnk. xL Boys' $3.50 to $4 Shoes ..'.'. '?,alhr n to lu in ot. Ao Afoll o Fhans Otdert FlUti o AitBiraV fooftrear Men's $30 Suits, $17.98 With SxtTK Tronsera. Jllxtures, plaid and Mn.atrlnaa Women's, Misses' & $ juniors- coats .... J Of homespun, nttg and other popular sultlnsa In tan, Copsn. naieri, rookie, nayy, roso andtaraea, 10 a r, I llUji ( vV, suv aaoTKamg u J