r ! fM.t JStwi- 1i' 'r'i," - t f , Vr -Vt.y ,1(9 .vr virm i?"-" i7sW','V','Fv'v'w fts?,,r,w EVENING PUBLIC ILEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, EB1DAY, APJKIL 15, 1921 WifryjwP'K-; RECEPTION TONIGHT -FOR NEW CARDINAL iDoughorty Will Be Officially Wolcomod by Governor and Mayor GREETING '500,000 SHRIEK All MCntleli!un welmnx'l f'nnliniil Toufjhfrtv to hli hump nichcllo.! t Inst night vith on untion .niih a un prrrcnVnttil Tho piiomp will Iip ion tinned tnnishf with cpipnictiip' nt tlip 'AcsnVmT of MjiIi In whtih pxooutlwi of thP citj- liff ,st a t p. -is well Hi IiIrIi jrhnrrh cllRnitnrlei. M pnrti ipntn ,, Muror Mooro will jHIriiitl u.nKintu ilatp thp iipw rnrilinnl on l1ialf f tin ritr and Oovi-riior Sfuoul ill pxtornl Itrpptlngi of the tnt Thp welcome nomp ln- nunVfnrtPil manv mllos ontfldp up Itr in fin t. nlnnnl h nnn u tlip rnrilinnl - "'ijil train rolled out of Vow ,mk nnd did not ontl nnti' h .irrSut. m Irnnt of thp archieplNcopnl iiUIpikc nt nghtrenth nnd Uacp strppta At nnrlt eu'rr town nnd Innilit nlonj: the ninPH inllrn of triuk from 'New York to l'hllnilelphln honllri" hunted nnd worfu of institutmiii Idnpd a welcomp from thpii u'nilo Tin ppal trnin rntrvinR tin- illstliiKiiHlavii prplntp dlnokpnid it pO'cl ut mnn plnPpB. nnd hp hod thp pIphsutp of hour-' lnc thp chppri nnd niii"ir which mingled with thp nolps of wpli'onip Imtiip from xnrp of plat ps iilong tbp Imp ThPrp wprp ii-- sectarian Iiup in tin tnrnrnrimn rceiinir. Thrpp hundred nr inorp I'hilmlelpliiatis of nil rreeiN nnd walks of lif.- upnt to New York on a eperjnl ttntn pstprd.n Afternoon to loin thp hundred ulrvaU there in thp triumphal rpturn Thpy cnmp back to Philadelphia in to sppcinl trnint lnc i-aidinnl ioiIp in n prlvatp car offered for w np li officials of the Pennsylvania llailroad It wan nttnchpd to the end of ilu -piond train to eac New "ork On i ho trip to I'bilidelplim two top lvprp nindp Thp llrit was ut Trenton where Hlihop Walsh, of thp Tipntoti r)im'pp. wa tnk'n n board tlip Cnrili nnl' private nr The oihpr was nt I'rnnkford. where Mnvor MiNirc jniiicil the Cardinal parti and welcomed him offirinlW to the oitt of I'hilndeliihia. Thron Waiting t .station An immense throng m gathered at North I'hiladelohia Stntion wlmn the train beating the Cardinal arrived nt 7 :?!" o'lloik Thp citv and ruilmnd police had the station guarded losch Thp street adjoining weie roped ofl Onh the weltoming paitv was ulloned on the stntion nintfoim As the Cnrditinl stepped fioin the rear platfoim of his ear a half tlui n glaring white flares wete set off n mu tton -plfture photographer- '1 In- Cai dlnal Htood in the midst of the men who had gone there to welcome him Hi brilliant red inlie- outraged strangel with the vnmbei hue of the formal garb of tboie gntlieied about him The Cnrdlnnl wore a rd i isoi k flrer this was a io(liPtta. or mirpln e of red Then tliPre was the mantplla or small cloak about hi sIiouIiKth t'pon hlN breast icMed thp pei roril cross, the insignia of his ouVe as Arch blsbip Cardinal Cln.ik Is Worn Ovpi all thtse pytmuit wa ilnonn tb rpd cloak of a Cnrdiunl On Ins head he uoie h -inull red skull t.ip ami the red stnle (ciemonial hat " " ''nr dlnnl Then tlicrp spppr through the lines two little girls dressed in whilp TJip bore it htigp bunch of Amcilcnn Ilcauty rospR foi the Cnrdlnnl Thej weie Mnrv and Margaret Fit?.nntrl(l, daughterM of I. f'ifrniitrlik 'I heir utiele the Ue Kenlon I"it7patii(k. nciompanied Car dinnl DoughertA to Home On the tIn7fi at the ntntion piiIiiiiicp. loll automobiles Imd been assembled I Thu weie to tnke die Cimlinnl mid tlip weliomlng di legation tlirough the riti so thnt the lliuiiHntids could wcliume the returning prelate The Cardinal ioie in t hn last cai I he private machine of I' T Stoles b"iir With tlie pielnte ioi Mnm Moore Mouslgiuii ein I' I ill pi Senior Vlim (leneinl of the Anhdin if and its admimsiiMiiii dnitig thp iCnidmal s ab-i in e ami Mi Stoiihm I'rotestunt Cliurclips l.lghleil A striking tiatuie in ltif.n street ns the tnliuie paid to ilie ntniii ng I 'u pill Prime 1 1 ih iiiiiimiimiimiis oihei tiati his oh ii ihiee him In , weie II . Iiimiiialrd in honor of his teinin I'hev weie tin lletlilelieiu I'll stei inn Chiinli. Ilroad nnd Di.imoml slreels, the ll4iiist Temple and ihe t niwisniist Cburtli of i he .Mphsj.iIi lu front of the Am lent t)iei of Hibernian lipiuhpiarlprs wpre lined sex einl liiinilml membeis In i,H finnl tanks weie niembers of tin' older Iteil Crns bin tnh The women wile vi lh lied Cross uniform The Moose ilul). house was Illuminated for the nccnion, na wins the new site for the 1'hllni'al tiltln headquarters of the Knlghvs of Colnmbu?, nearby Three hundred chlldten were innKsnl on the Meps of St Hltn s Church. Ilroad and Federal stippt. vhere "tho congregation is made up niostlr of Hal I DELICIOUS AND REPRESHINa AS the dance brings thirst Coca-Cola brings refresh ment. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Atltnu.Q 429 Inlm The children snug nt the Cnrdlnnl pnssrd There was red (lie nud Itonun uiiiillt'M to add to the dlnpln Next Tuesdnv. the Cardinnl will be tjie eclebrnnt lit Pontliicnl High Mass nt the Cathedral The Knights of Co lumbiix will give n banquet In bis honor nt the llellevue-Htrntford, April '-.".. Lamps with Pottery Bases A Wide Selection, Combining Charming Distinction With Genuine Service. $7.50 to $65.00 iVriglit,Tyndale & van Roden,Inc. Iteptitrd thp Largest Distributors of HiRh-Grndc Dinnerwnrc 1212 Chestnut Street Diamond Wedding Rings The designs are very ap pealing and especially adapted to the diamonds which they contain. A vcrv uniuuc rinti is one ot' platinum encircled with eight- VVi1'!! ecu diamonds -$100. ' '' 4; S. Kind & Sons, uw chestmu st. llMiM MCIH II X.VTS IKW1.I.I.P.- -ll l I.Ml I Ms- III v-hLb &K f n m tmxMimvmFwi BRAND NEW 88-NOTE nwimaiwiiinB PLAYER-PIANOS RELIABLE MAKE $395 EASY TERMS $10 Down In nrdrr that i many ptople at poaiU hi tnsv lake advantaas of thaae oxcap tlonallr 'ow priced playeri, Mr. Hall will N alto arrnnfp Especially Low Monthly Terms to tult your convenience ACT NOW and telect your Player at once IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MYERS F. HALL INC. Manufacturers' Clearance SALE 201 OFF nn our Framed Minors -nlrncllir line at Picture Frames Fine Mouldings lilt arietr VII Woodt. I.nteat 1'lnlsliro Framet to Order Matthew Schramm & Son 39 North 9lh St. Second Floor MAM r UTt KKR tt nar.iAi.KRt ret u.kijs ll Henry E. Strathmann We want you to associate the thought of a thorough, courteous service with your purchases from Strathmann. Whether it be coal or building material, the service will be found 100', . OUR PRICES FOR APRIL ARE: Lykens Valley Egg $14.25 per ton Egg 13.50 per ion Stove 13.75 per ton Chestnut 13.75 per ton Pea 11.00 per ton Lykens Valley Pea 1 1.50 per ton 25c per ton lets for cash SOe par ton additional if carried in I.O( TION OF YARDS Kensington & Lehigh Avcs. Cheltenham, Pa. 8th & OIney Ave. Ontario St. Wharf, Delaware 57th & Gray's Ave. 10th St. and Rising Sun Ave. READING Anthracite COAL There's a Strathmann yard near . 2626 Germantown Ave. KtBfil Talking Machines. Open Evenings. Records and Roils. LH.lfl BONW1T TELLER. 6. CO. Uit tSptaaly dYwp of' Originations CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET for SATURDAY THE WINDSOR ROOM 1204 CHESTNUT STREET Copyright, ")21 A B h ncnli m Lompi , Do you know that in the Reid 8C Fort stores, clothing values are 40 to 50 percent better than in 1920? For instance: A Kirschbaum tailored suit in unfinished worsted, finished worsted, fine serge or cheviot all new Spring designs and woolens H5 Spring prite range 25 to ?4J EIO r'P ORT 1204 Chestnut Street 11 South 15th Street Founded In 1894 CLOTHIERS FURNISHERS HATTERS I I Original Versions of the Mode, Developed in FINE TWEED Adaptable to Town and Country Wear and THE GREAT OUT-O'-DOORS THE accepted English types in apparel for Town and Country wear, combined with the finesse of American craft tailoring and fit. Sporting Top COATS H.indsomc snus-futtti)' co.its ol hand-loomed tweeds Manntbh converti ble collar, leather buttoned and finished with belt draw n through metal slides. In shades of tan, brown and white; henna, orchid and blue;black and white; Kreen. red and brown. As colorful as only tweeds can be. Specialized nt 55.00 "Pastime Apparel" Tru the non-particip.mt those who do not cn Kaye in every sport activity Bonwit Teller & Co. hic originated simple and appropriate creations in wool, silk and knit fabrics. Travel and Sporting CAPES 1 he utility of the cape asserts itselt on every outdoor occasion for steamer, travel and sports w ear. Featured is a t eed 1 ape with high-buttoned u .ust-co.it attached. The kolors arc: rose, blue, tan, gray and lavender. Novelty pockets finished u ith tabs (on cape) regulation patch pockets on waistcoat. Specialized at 45 -00 fCT SPECIALIZED AT 39.50 Women's TWEED Coals lust arrived ! Beautilul tweed coats; sleeves and down to waistline lined vv ith pcau de cygnc to match leather buttoned, mannish notch collar and cufts, belt finished with self material covered buckle. Colors. -Lavender, grey, tan, castor, rose and blue. WOMEN'S SECTION THIRD I'LOOR Last Day of the 84lh Anniversary Sale x?e&c) 262 " r - 'xz. - - - - o-(&&iruit V& tliJtGe& $&& CJSS&ft alKnWI ill 1 1 W Continuing the Extraordinary Sale of Silk and Philippine Lingerie at V3 Under Price Beautiful, perfect garments, fresh and new, from one of the foremost manufacturers, hinest of materials, workmanship of the highet class. The Satin or Crepe dc Chine Night Gowns, Envelope Chemise and Bloomers are cut with ample fullness plain tailored or trimmed with exquisite laces. The Philippine Night Gowns and Chemise arc particularly admirable, the hand-cm-broidcry being exceptional examples of artistic design and intricate needlework. 11 styles in Silk Night Gowns at $4.85 to $10.85 15 styles in Silk Envelope Chemise at $2.85 to $5.50 9 styles in practical Silk Bloomers at $2.85 to $4.85 4 styles in Philippine Envelope Chemise at $4.75 23 styles in Philippine Night Gowns at $3.85 to $11.85 Yon will save 33 1-3' un every garment you buy. 1 7.50 Smart Street and Afternoon Dresses For Women and Misses at the Attractively Low Price of . .. Dresses like this may be worn day in and day out when Coats are too warm at business, shopping, visiting or traveling. And you will find many summer evenings when such a Dress is handy to have! Cool and comfortable, easy to put on I Styles suitable and becoming to women of all types. Navy, taupe and black mignonettes arc made in five different ways showing the straight lines and long or short turfics; -trimmed with braid nnd embroidery. Gray, brown and black taffetas make many charming models, especially those which arc more girlish in line with ruffles, tucks, cut-work and embroidery. Also some pretty Crepe de Chine and Ponet Twill Dresses in the lot; good selec tion of styles ( I lurd Moor). A uuuirrsaru :prrials $3.25 45c 40-inch Real Baronet Satin, white only, the ideal silk for skirts; special for last day ol the Anniver. sary Sale at, yard Imported Colored Or gandies, 45-inch, perma nent fi n i s h, desirable shads; the usual CtQ $1.00 grade at. yd. 00 C 38-inch Printed Voiles in lovely colorings and good designs including foulard patterns; well worth 75c, to morrow, yard Suit Cases of black enameled duck, leather corners, side catch and lock, cretonne lining, 24 inches long; (tF J special at tyOthtj Beautifully carved Jade Necklaces on black cord; special Saturday (fQ 0 at $).&) Jade Ring Pendant I lat Pins to match (f1 )tl above Pendants J)AJ White Graduated Bead Necklaces, copying the white coral and ivory styles, wanted lengths, one style at $2 25, r.":" $1.15 Real brench Dot Veil ings in plain colors and the clever new spring com bmations, yard Veilings in fancy meshes with brightly c olored chenille dots, clue and youthful, yard . . New Crepe de Chine Blouses with tucked front and filet lace trunminu-r also two styles in silk b $1.12 styles (7 Qr mtings t7( UO Anniversary Specials for Saturday in the Juvenile Shop - 4T. " M& o fit; l 1 1 1 1 1 1 I K85 Li i 2-30 W k. v J 10.85 , 5.05 - Spring Coats for Little Tots $10.85 haiminc little i at, f tweed r.n.l polo cloth in various colors' lull hnc.1 anil carefully lmwl.nl. Suitable for either hoy, ..1 Ruls ft on, to (, vears. One style is pictuied. New Gingham Bloomer Dresses at $2.50 lu.fr 'mnk'Tan'nnr,'0"0" f Hvely placed on the plain blue, i'"c un her of Knl ,-KITham8.: sizcs 2 to fi c- Sl""" Birls "lutleti Uch ,,rcKs Wlth thL' fu bloomerb to mntch m- Lovely Voile Dresses for Juniors $5.85 Ri'gjldi $ l ... 1.. .' ,r .,,,,rt,-v ln'1 1'i.uticnl for oris of I! to Ifi F'ImkI an.l ehwk n ,wli '. ,'' I'l.atieal for pirls of I! to it. nnil sashes to niatcl, ,,0,nte', tn'1," of colore.l oipnndiei Guaranteed Gingham Dresses at $1.85 Sr? I?)!!? l hh you ran buy then, for $1.85 of then, lne thffj 7 14 'c"' " Fine French Dresses at Savings of (J sonuforTomorrow liT. '"I t beon 8old- but thero wl" b!'", U quality of mute?lnU ! t 'e-s with all tho charm of deita Frtnch 1 'rocks- exL, ,atte1tion to detail which ono looks for in $10.00, iifi.00 anHq$"oon nn,'en.bro,dery ,,ml flne 'nccs- 1,r,cM a,S retrularlv r,v "' ?" 00 each Jt one-thlrd less than you iW regularly poy. -J i Mi i J.fl.1 ' t -o.,w.,.. otMWJV I t "
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