Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 14, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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'FINE FEATHERS"
New Magistrate
FOR GIRLS UPHELD
Have Rig' to Spend Money
Earned in War, Club
Head Says
CONFERENCE IS HELD HERE
"Don't blnmr the worklnu slrl who
ksutht n (nr'coat out of the money she
mdo nl wnw.S MIm Florence
rXrt nlil today nt the conference 01
..Junior wfHon of the entcrn district
tl e Stnte Fccloratlon of Penniylranla
&, of which she Ib president. The
kroner was held nt the League of
k, Y M f . A.. 1U22 Locust street.
'The Jslrla who nre blamed for ex
...rjrtwe worked hnrd for the money
hey mid." M- V,hCy w,?nt
?, llttlo hit cxtravnirant In spendlnj?
i? who l to blame them? Some of them
a not want practical thing,, but then
MmV of ut don't want practical things,
either.
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PaiLADELPHIA, THURSDAY, " APRIU 14, 1021
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r...'.i.i nrtrfme fashions and ills-
roiirV -illv fn',," .Wau ,.he ,ulv,Ct'
Zn the menibew of the junior mc
lion hv another (.psaker. Mrs. Wlnfield
J. jlacHenry. former state chairman of
tbVorftaniza'tim.
tVlier speokert it the conference were
rv' Vrlhur VV. Hood, chniimnn of the
mtcrn district. Mrs. Henry H. Harker.
of IOiudoiuie, utate chnirman. presided.
agedcoupllTpenniless
GIRLS NAB THEFT SUSPECT
Opera House Ushers Capture Man
In Dressing Room
A man was found hiding In the
women's dressing room of the Metro
polltan Opera House, llroad and l'op
lar streets, Inst night, by three girl
ushers.
The ushers screamed when they dig
covered the Intruder, wno run from the
room alter graouinj a handbag belong
lug to May Evlln, the chief usher, tie
rordlng to testimony today beforo Sins-
Utratc Carney In the Twentieth and
liuttonwooit streets station, who beta
Mm to the grand jury.
The man. who said he was .loscph
Diaz. Diamond street near llroad, was
chased by the glrfir. In his effort to cs
cape he darted back into the dressing
room. The ushera lucked the door nnd
summoned .John H. Zcrby, the opera
house watchman, who arrested the niun.
7-crby was the only wltncw this
morning. The ushers did not appoar. In
(he handbag said to have been taken bv
fDiaz, police found two cents, four car
ticKets aim a neauty outtlt.
JOHN V. lU'OAN
NEW MAGISTRATE NAMED
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randma
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EAGLE BRAND
is. were lounu oy ponce wanner- .. .1... i, ,...,,,.. "ir ,.", " ' "', """ '1 vwi mrwi !..
niinmi nnd homeless nt Market ? J l ti'nt-slx jours nnd was -"J. Jrt
.rrlr last net mid weren't I ?f " tlmVn ,n,'ml,crofs,1'1r,"n(, ' C A i
John F. Dugan Appointed by Gov-1
ernor to Succeed William J. Harris gril 411 vav
John P. Dugan. real estate nhsesMor, I oDMS "Will 1(511 yOlZ
d,)Z.,,r1,,V.,!,S,r.,ruj- i that the food that
Harris, of tlic Wwt ,.hIllIlIflphlB ,,. J nourihd
His appointment Mas mnilo bv Oov- ; 4Ticfk WpnPrAfinn
ernor Hproul nml conllrmed by the Hen- 5S WCUCIOWUIW
ate in Hnrrlsburg hist night nf. VkfiHl 1
Mr. Dugan. whose home is at 13.1 0i- -
oouiii rnirty-lhird fircet, is a lieu-
. .. 1 1 nlJ."S.!,r s,'nntor Kdward W. t'atton.
Picked Up by Patrolman at Market I in thu Twenty-seventh ward. Hlsnom-
itreet Ferries nation is said to have been inndc bv
atreei "rr,c the senator personally, and Is consld-
Aa ngnil couple, the husband n ( ml ered n move of political cxlgencv.
Ti--. itomn nnd the wife on the verEe m. i , ' . ....... ..
J nV wore found by police wander- ' r U" ," n(1 .w. n've politically
Inr pennm;
trect ferri'
to the 1
Tl.at-
-1 tkn niil Soldiers' Home. Washington
nnd his wife, Lnttn Dixon. Their ages
iresevrntv and sixty-eight, respectively.
The wife ha been living recently at
Railway, N. J., nnd after the visit
from her lun-band had ended and he wns
ibout to return to Ids home In Wash
ington, she refused to he separated from
Lim longer ,, . . 1 1 . .u
Thei started on the trip back to the
capital together, hut their funds brought,
thfin onlv a1 flr us this city. They
ucre found by a pntnilman of the
Fourth and Huce streets station nt
10:30 o'clock Inst night. The old couple
r b tared for nt the cltv hospital
and then will be sent to Washington.
TOLL ROAD CONTINUED !
Plans to Free Gloucester-Woodbury
Pike Halted by State Officials
The State Illcliwiiy Department of
NewJewcy will not take over the Olou-entcr-Woodlmr.i
turnpike at mldniKht,
i was coiiteinp'ntcd. according to word
rwfived Indny by ofHcinls of the turn
rlkc companv from the attorney gen-
al nt Trenton
Aecardini! to the communication, the !
fittornev genertil has not completed his
investigntion of the ownership of the
pike It was 11 Wn stated that money is
not available to make the first pnment
in tiie $7(1.00(1 named as the price.
There uas general disappointment nt
lie ntinmiiu fluent, lis it is now be
lincil the turnpike may not be taken
over for a mouth. Signs bearing the
Igend. "N'o Toll Collected. " were nt
the terminals of the pike in ri.-adinci-s
to In' erected
HELD FOR SHOOTING
Camden Man Says Quarrel Followed
Loss of His Job
Michael Ilrnccolrere. of t2tl Vine
street Cnmilen, was urrested by Detec
tive TroiiH-onc, of Camden, today,
' hawd with shooting Willlnm Temple,
of W'ooilhn, mi April 4 lat. Kraccol
irc liiid hem missing since the shoot
Traienlifie said tiie shoting wn the
lesult if n quarrel because Kraccolrerc
lost hi job Temple wns ICraccolrere's
Huniojer 111 nn oilcloth works at Sev
enth strict iiinl Kulghn inenue. Cum
den Teinide wax wounded in the arm.
Confounded
Comparisons
For years folks have struggled to explain to
other folks "the wonderful power of advertising."
Comparisons with electricity, Niagara Falls and
trans-Atlantic flights are frequent, and certainly
the explanations would seem to add mystery to
the power.
Perhaps the difficulty of definition lies in the fact
that advertising is so simple and so neutral.
For example, if Da Pont offered a million Cadil
lacs at the price of a Ford, "the power of advertis
ing" this fact would probably be said to be stupen
dous. But, if with the same identical advertising
expenditure, a million Fords were offered at the
price of a Cadillac, that particular application of
"the power of advertising" would certainly be
termed an advertising failure.
The two campaigns could be as alike as two peas
and yet the results diametrically opposite.
Advertising is a message addressed to many per
sons about goods, ideas or service.
Do not confound the message and the method of
its transmission.
The only "power of advertising" is the power of
the message it transmits.
Advertising space in the Huttcrick publications
is for nale through accredited udvertiaing agencies.
Butterick Publisher
The Delineator
($S,00 a Year)
The Designer
(tS.50 a Year)
Saved!
YOUR old shoes will be good for months of wear yet
if you have your repairman resole and fit them
with O'Sullivan's rubber heels.
Insist .ori getting O'Sullivan's Heels they cushion the
hock of every step. Their special blend of new live
nibbcr combines greatest springiness with longest wear.
O'Sullivan's Heels
Absorb the shocks that tire you out
To-morrow at Strawbridge & Clothier's
Coat, $30.00
Suit, $18.75
Coat, $23.00 Dress, $25.00 Dress, $30.00
Drvsn, $27.50
Coat, $30.00
Coat, $15.00
Dress. $12.75
Matchless Values
Spring Suits,
Suit, $10.00
in Women's New and Beautiful
Dresses, Coats and Wraps
To-morrow the Second Floor will be the scene of a great outgoing of Spring Suits,
Dresses, Coats and Wraps, at the lowest prices possible for garments of the high character of j
these. This is all spring merchandise, much of it shown for the first time, all highly desirable
from the point of fashion, and the assortments are wonderfully large and varied.
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250 Beautiful
New Trimmed
HATS
Exceptional Value
At $8.75
The Intest ideas in Millinery will be shown under the Golden
Special sign to-morrow, nt a price that is umnzinj? for Hnts of the
quality and style of these. Here the new Taffeta Hats, that are
to take the place of the more BprinRlike Hats; the new soft straw
braids in different styles, also lovely Crepe Georgette Hat.
Trimmed with flowers, ribbons, ostrich fancies nnd high-grade novel
ties. In the season's favored shades.
1 Stiawlirldre & C'lnlhicl -M.Minil l-'tour M.irt St ph. r
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Silk Values Extraordinary
. Four of the most-wanted kinds fov summer dresses, blouses,
underwear and for children's 'mart frocks at decisive savings-
35-inch Navy and Black Dress Taffeta $1.85 a yard
35-inch Fine Black Satin de Luxe now $1.65 a yard
35-inch Flesh-Pink Washable Satin now $1.55 a yd.
33-inch Genuine Chinese Pongee now $1.50 a yard
Thousands of Silk Remnants Reduced
" On an Aisle Table To-morrow
ib StrMMIirl.tue & rimhior v al H niu
NewtCotton Dresses
Special at $12.75
Voile in navy, brown and blai-K
with white dots and trimmed with
white Swiss. (See sketch).
Foulard Dresses
Special at $30.00
Navy-and-white anil black-and-white
checked foulard, with plain
ciepe Georgette. (See sketch).
Tricotine Dresses
Special at $13.50
Embroidered straight-line and
tunic models in navy and black,
some with white lace collais.
Tan Sports Coats
Special at $10.50
Of unlined, heavy tan cloaking,
belted all around, centre-back
slot scam. Kxceptional value.
Wool Jersey Dresses
Special at $18.50
F'anel, tunic, over-blouse anil
low-waisted. Blue. I!uigmi,
beaver, brown, taupe and navy.
Tan Coats, $15.00
Of heaw tan coating, made in
loose-back style with belted front
I-ined throughout. (See sketch).
Crepe de Chine, now
$18.75 to $27.50
In a variety of tucked and
pla.ted tunic styles. White, flesh,
navy, blown, black. (See skeU'h)
Wool Velour Coals
Special at $25.00
Wool Velour, in tan, brown and
Copenhagen blue, two-tone ef
fects. Silk-lined. (Seeskefh).
Foulard Dresses
Special at $27.50 '
Koulaul, black-and-white, and
na with white or tan; plain
Georgette. (Sik- sketch).
Coats and Dolmans
Special at $30.00
Be. ted elour Coats, tan, taupe,
brown, blue: anil tine Taupe Dolman.-.
Silk-lined. (Both sketched).
Tweed and Wool
Jersey Suits, $18.75
Belted models in side-plaited,
box-plaited and pin-tucked effects,
with notched collars 01 Tuxedo
fronts. In brown, tan, green, blue
and gray. (See sketch).
Serge and Tweed
Suits, $25 to $32.50
Fine tuiloied belted models in
itraight-line. flared and gathered
effects; and unbelted models with
semi-htting back and box fronts.
Some trimmed with but id.
Tailored Suits
$35.00 to $55.00
Tweeds, wool poplin and trico
tine, made in sttnight-line, belted
and emi - fitting unbelted ef
fects'; al.-o double-breasted box
roat models. (One smart model
sketched)
Extra-Size Foil lard and Crepe Georgette Dresses, $32.50
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Men and Young Men Depend
Upon This Clothing Store for
Style, Quality and Value!
This is believed to be the largest Men's Clothing business in this city. It has
reached this high place step by step, in a field of keen and able competition, passing
one store after another by constant, practical, sincere effort to SKRVE OUR CUSTOM
ERS WELL. We are the sole Philadelphia distributors of
The Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes, the Hart, Schaffner &
Marx Clothing, the "Aico" Clothing, and our new "Wiekham"
Clothes.
These lines represent the highest achievement in Keady-to-wear Clothing. Other
reliable manufacturers, including creators of certain high-clas sptcialues. also contribute
to our stocks, so that we doubtless show the widest assortment to be found anywhere.
WE HAVE TIIE (JOODS. The general price-range for the regular lines of Hart.
Schaffner & Marx Suits and Top Coats is $40.00 to $(57.50; Stein-Bloch Suits and Top
Coats, $45.00 to $07.50; "Alco" Suits, $.'50.00 to $02.50; "Wickham" Suits. $:J0.()0 to $02.50.
Our Famous Specials and Specialties
Values Not to be Equaled Anywhere Else
Up-to-date styles for men and young men; spring fabrics in various weaves, well
tailored ; remarkable value at each of these prices :
Continuing the Sale of
Small Boys' Wash Suits
Much Under Price at $2.75 and S3.J5
c lie'au thi disposal of Wumi Sun, his morning, but a- Jwe
weir nioic than .d(i on hand, we can -alVl. u-suie atif.utin v ".elec
tion fur patents who tlioose lo-monow At isJ.T.", Olivei Twist and
Midri i lt of uurable fast-iolor tnbiii- At $:M.", Mnidv and Oliver
Twist styles u f Devonshire. Pnlmei Junior .itid Palmer Cloth
Small Bin.V Cheviot Belted Coats 87.50
Large Boys' Cheviot Suits, with extra Trousers Sl.'!.7o
Large Bovs Cheviot Suits, with one pair Trousers. 811.75
$35.(M)
Men's and Young Men's Tweed
Suits, Extraordinary Value .
These are far below the pine of the same ginde last year, and con
siderably less than piesent vaiue. New tuecii-. herringbone effects ami
pencil stripes.
"Alco" and Other Excellent Suits 5
About One-half the 1920 Price. . . . $cJuJ0OT
An excellent ussoitment of good fubucs, t.ultned in youthful and
conservative styles. A value unapproachable fihcwhere.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Oxford
Gray Suits, Unusual Value
$39.5(0)
This is about one-third below Inst ear's price for the snnie uualitv.
All sizes for men and young men.
Men's Suits With Two Pairs of
Trousers, Unusual at $27.50 and $34.50
These are special gioups unequaled. VV have sold hundreds and
hundreds. The prices are about half of the 19-0 prices for same guides
All-wool serges, worsteds, cassimeies. Single- and double-breasted mod
els. A really extuiordinaiy spring feature
Men's Light-weight Overcoats
About Half Last Year's Price . .
A snecial collection of all-wool fabrics, in plum mid bolted styles, for
tn nnu young men.
men
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Nemo Corsets
and Brassieres
Thousand.-, u' uiru li.tw
learned it -ne -iptmi.t n1'
Nemo Corse's. ;.'! i.iik-i them
season afiei M-a-m' Kui.li motitl
I'epiesents u inn iaitv n fashion
and in livgienii cur-i-tint, X i . i
eer Xemii ill gie Ue !mm.-s.
wear obtainable, hoMinc it e
elleilt 'Hie- tnroughiiill. N'-iliii
( orsets -.--j.oii t $iv,,(ki. 1.
excellent models:
Self-Bed ueing. .'127 S5.50
Designed u- give a moie siert
Her eirect. Urn Nemo Self-Keum
lllg Stu.pi to leiluee flesh ovei
the abdomen
KopServicc Model 51. 1. $7.00
An ei client model, with V
shape honing, also bands o'" I.a.sti
kops webbing, dist.-ibuting ami
reducing flesh in buck.
A Special Demonstration of
Nemo Circlet Brassieres.
81.50 to 85.00
Mens Shirts
To-Measure
I - inn i aim- one of ; he
thousands i mpriiiug the l.it
t'e Shut shop's list of satis
tied i uston en '
II nut now i- il,e nine lui
you to lentil of tne plea-i.ig
eoinli u juiil liiMiiioin iiiaht
of Shirts made to yum individ
ual measiiienients.
The new Shirtiugi an mm
heie. awaiting your selection
for the summer's supplj .
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lo'r t'UUlttl 1 Iv I
Embroidered Linen
Lunch Napkins. $6
We think vou will nol be nbie
to duplicate tiu.se Napkins at this
low puce. Uu. own unpot tation,
rewlv arriveu Of fine, fit inl.v
i'(en linen, with -.-allope.l edge's
and a pett design . mbuudered
in one lorim -lii)(i a doe'i
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Smart Silver-plated
Mesh Bars Reduced
A vnueii lolleitlon of loll of
'hese fashionable Mesn Bags, in
the most -wanted shapes and size,
at a decisive leduiuon. Many
will bin them now in anticipation
mi' gutiluation time. Now -Su.uO
an. I si (il) ea h.
Spring Sports
U e have eveiythuig vou'Il need
to tully eniov our favoitte sport:
Bau Hall al'---:i ".oo
U,Nt tllH Hats, ."a), u.:!.00
(ilnvei ami Vlitts s.j.oi) to $11.00
lltlse Hall .shoe-, So., "ill Hi . 10.50
I nil'onns, V7 ;:u, SS TO to '?i;2.75.
Tennis ';""; ,"l-, .
I'll ll's, . (1) .l,l
V s,, Nets, ape- I'eles and
Maikeis a. atttaitne praes.
f.'j ' lul)s wild
n'Oc to J1.00
liai'-
i ndilv u.igs .n."..mi to sao.uoi
' loll" Su.t-. v an .'a,tie-lmek toats
nml Kuiekerboi kei Tunisers
vparnte linickeihoi'kei s. Hose
and i thei tlolf need"
Track Ul' liaw' ,,' thing
..I liud.v to equip a
whole Tiack 01 e a I earn, or
meet I lie 1 1 quit ements of lntlf-
spimteis ami jumpers.
'II ' ' 'I" I "..I ll I 'OOf
meet
n idua1
Strawbridge & Clothier
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