pmwcmm kmmHmm' --w M-'mj ywpTTTff.r,.- wi. vj-s ;" j -7 ((fVN tXh x i I EVENING PUBLIC LEDaEEr-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921 5 "CLEAN-UP f EK" COMMENCES TODAY Philadelphia Scrub Brusheo and Brooms to Bo Wloldod With Old-Time Vigor CAVEN RALLIES FORCES Philadelphia lPan ltfl "lnl sI,rlnB cln!n today, the first of nix busy Am ulilcli U In hoped will mnkf "CJf'an-tip Week" the most successful n the rll.v's hWory. Ilrooins, scrub brushes, pardon hose, rMp ami water, paint brushes, thps-o in Unison with muscle nntl energy will bo nstd in the mlRhty onalauiclit ngnlnst Sfrt Every "Ctlon of the city has been SJIlwatH ns tho battleground. Anno lament h raado by the Dc ..rtraont of rnblie Works that the fjiAwar and Strect-Cleanlnc Bureau SuMhoWcrs and other foes of lipuielcss rtrbogfl Hnd other refuse. "Alako cvfry week a clean-up week," i, nirector Cavcn's battle cry in rnlly jnif hH forces to make this week a rec- "Thc'clty through IU street-cleaning force I ready to give Ite complotc co operation," he said. "We want to Ftirbushisms to Fqllmv in City's Clean-Up IF celt (Menu tho house from cellar to roof, rotnovp nil debris, repair the lrnks nnd remove nil useless mill dust-collecllng furniture and rnrjt't. Make n clean sweep on tho cob wcbnvIn dark corners nnd in dust collcctlni; picture frames. Open the windows nnd let the Hiinshlnc In. I'lug up tho rat nnd mice holes; putty nnd paint the cracks where vermin may propagate. Inspect the plumbing and keep tho pipes clear of rubblih. Notify tho division of housing nnd sanitation of any leaks from neighboring prem ised which nro injuring your prop erty. I'll t all refuse In covered recep tacles nnd place it nenr the curb where It. mny be gathered on regu lar collecting dn)s. make n showing ourselves nnd wo want the householders, business places and the public generally to help us." "Previous campaign imve resulted in n big Improvement In everything that goes to make for n clean city," said John II. Xrcaon, chief of the Street Cleaning litircau. "There is really not the need for the city to, make anything like the pre tentious nrrangemeuts for 'Clean-up Week ns formerly. The people now know what cleaning up means. It isn't only n question of getting the accumula tion of rubbish out of the cellars. The public has come to nccept it as a time for n general denning up nil around by painting, scrubbing nnd getting every- , thing in Minpc." HONOR' CHURCH MEMBER Modern Kitchen Dedicated to Miss Helen Augusta Hellemenn Dedicating n modern kitchen to the memory of Miss Helen Augusta Helle menn. a member of the church who died while in service with the United States army during the recent war, tlw Sus quehanna 1'resbyterlan Church yontcr day nlso commemorated the thirty-ninth yehr of Its existence ut Susquehanna avenue and Marshall street and n simi lar length of service as pastor by the Itcv. II. T. .Tones. During this period a new church building was erected and the membership lucrenscd considerably. A picture of Miss Ilellcmcnn, who died in December, 11)18. while statloped nt Camp Stuart, N. C, as nn expert bacteriologist, occluded a nlacp nenr the pulpit. It was framed In nn Amer Scun ling nnd illuminated with electric lights during yesterday' service. ' M fm wW ' IF wfff J Iff I I . 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At all News-dealers 50 cents Subscriptions to The CENTURY at $5 per year, may be sent to The Century Company, Publishers, 353 Fourth Ave., New York. Women's Spring Suits and Dresses At Great Price Reductions Suits and Cloth Dresses from our regular stock reduced for immediate disposal in order to make room for summer merchandise. Especially interest ing is an attractive group of 75 Fine Wool Dresses- now $19.75 to $55.00 Jinny arc reduced one-third, some nearly one-third. Tricotine, I'oirct twill and sprfru, made In tunic, panel and straight-lino styles, beautifully bended and embroidered; .-omc with smart little vcatcea. Smart Tailored Tweed Suits Greatly Reduced Hair-line checked tweed.-; with inverted plaits in the back, mannish collar, breast pockets and pookets below the belt; flno peau do cytfno linings now $30.00. Other tweeds in gray and tan effects, i belted styles, or with semi-fitting back and' box fronts now 520.00. Is;--V Htrttwlirldsr X f'lott.ler 'cord I'li.or .trlf -icet an.l Ccntr. Special Purchase of 800 Smart Banded Sailors G9 Kli About Half the Average Value Eight hundred of the smartct Banded Sailors of the season, all fresh and new many of tho kind that would be good value at double this price. Roll and straight brims, round and square crowns, some with the new dented crowns, as shown in the sketch. In black, navy and brown, plain or faced in white; grosgrnin ribbon on crepe, pugarec bands. One Hundred Trimmed Taffeta or Crepe Hats &ZZm - ma A 9 M Xew Hats that will be taken from their' boxes for the first time to-morrow. Chiefly in the large, summery style sketched: of crepe or tatTeta with transparent Milan-hair edge and trimmed with flower wreaths. s 500 New Trimmed Hats at $2.95 Purchased at a remarkable price-concession from a manufacturer who wanted to clear his stock for summer business. 'J hie lot is par ticularly good many shapes, many colors, many trimming effects, many types of Hats and all desirable in every dctnil. -Mriwt rtdv A i i.i'Iii. r -s-f. n. I'lo, r Mi-... sirf . The Great Savings in the Sale of Muslin Underwear Warrant a Special Visit to the Store VALUK is of first importance in this semi-annual event. And women who purchase in the Sale will be delighted with the remarkable savings available. The cost of replenishing one's supply of Undergarments is considerably less than that of last spring. VARIETY is likewise of special interest. And there is no lack of all kinds of dainty models, from the simplest of sturdy Corset Covers to the most elaborate of lace trimmed, he-ribboned Night downs that will find a wel come place in the trousseau che.st. SILK UNDERWEAR, in beautiful array, is included, not only white and flesh pink models, but some styles in blue or orchid all daintily and effectively trimmed. Prices are amazingly low for such lovely Underwear. Rut women w ill want to see for themselves. Marcella Stchin Chemises of soft White .ainsook. Mann dainty models trimmed with lace or emhroideru $lJj() to $J0 r ir r . - v- Men Who Have Not Yet Seen These Suits at $30.00 Should do o at i. lice, in order to forestall pajing moie somewhire eUc, for Clothing !' inferior grade. They're the be.-' Suit- we hui seen in many year- at this popular price. In fact, they would huvt cost one-half more to twice th- price lui ea-on. They are of " lco," "Wkkham" and other equally fine tailoring, in a variety of smart new styles, executed in fine wio'len fabrics in (imi mid brown lurriiiyhone tjfrrt-, Stnprs on hlits, hruv ami block ground. .hi't now the -ie range i- complete, and we can lit any man regular, stout, -hort. tall or slender. Blue Serge Suits $25.00 and $36.50 HandfOine single- and double-breasted styles, carefully tailored of fine twill blue serge. Thoi-e at S..ti.."u are of "Alco" make," '- ".ru vtr'dgp & i ,c n.T -, ,. I'lnn- I. all Boys' Suits With Extra Pair of Trousers, $13.75 Wo huvn rccened another huge shipment of these line woolen Suits. They aie in light and medium color etTecUs; with mohuir linid coat. The estrn puir of Knickerbo kers insure double the usual length of wear. Sizes 8 to 17 years $1:1.70. Cotton Covert Knickerbockers $1.05 We have about U000 pairs of these durable Cotton" Covert Knickerbockers - in gra and in tan; durably made and in sues 7 to 18 years to sell at this price. Small Boys' Coveralls, 3 to S years S1.00 wV PlrjW lirillilrt A fMnt1i1t.r (l..l - ink .. r. . .. i: fi-- PlraulirlOso A, Hothter-Second Vivnr nibert Htrcei l.at Ex-Army Men Can Secure Their Victory Medals at This Store By simply bringing in their discharge paper. Hundreds have found this a convenience. Any member of your family can get- your medal fol- you. Sm ..r .im A c 'uHiter Al.i lilljirt Strfrt ( ft Old Wedding" Ring Transformed Xot a bit of magic about it. It is expert and artistic work manship that will transform plain gold band Wedding Kings into the newest of caned model.-, encased In platinum if you like. The ex pense is slight. We shall be glad to furnish an estimate. ' r I.. Hepd r I . ' . Mnri.t -'tret !!i- Going Camping? i can eq up ' 'i completely Tint- of alin.i-t .ij kind and -i.e, from the -m.illost size to n luxuiiou-Jj complete Tritiior Out fit Tor motor camp' r-. Cot-, of all kinds, from tho arm regulation style to Stoll A'lto Camp Hed-, which can be carried on tin- running board of your Huluiiiolule. folding i ump Furniture ( hairs, Table- nnd the like, in gniiouly do.signe I to carry easy and 1uke up little -puce. Camping Stove-, from single burnir Gasoline Stoves to a com plete outfit winch includes Stove and St nice a- well. Everything cIm you'll need. .'! ii U . ' it v tirth I'Wor Stylish Stout Dresses A &ew Collection And just us lovely and as fash ionable ns nny we have in tho smaller sizes. After all, beauty is chiefly a matter of symmetry, and proportions can be correct in sizes -122 to o0?, as these new Frck" prove. These are in panel, coat nnd tunic styles, some hand-embroidered or beaded. Of cilppe do chine, taffeta, tricolette. Canton crepe, crepe Georgette and silk foulard. Navy, brown, black, taupe, white and flesh in the col lection. Prices $23.00 to $16.').00. .N'rim iirl xr tt ' ithl-r S i.r, I ,r Marfcrt Sir-t Georgette Waists and Over-Blouses In flesh, whit- and bisque, howing the ill'ecthc use of Viiietian luc pict edging, ruf tlings, cross-tucking, hemstitch ing, real filet l.tee. touches of embroidery, and ,-c.ires of other dainty feature- that hae no love lier medium of sprcssion than the ionl, sunimer. creiie (ieor gotte. Prices -Si'hi to S10.00. Republic Rolls For Player-Pianos Si populai himbtrs, With words 31.01) each. lit 'tl Fn. n lUihu' Hand, I i Mi'aln' Miiim, .' A'msih', My Mini I Moil Hun n I, Xohiidll'K Hour nvd I'urk, Vp and Whit- b '1.00 Crtcl. 'i I - Wtlt STP BRIDGE! & . .OTHIER MiL ' Klghth : 11UW n ..V"At-VteilL , k ,, lO tJ rm't, . tfbtvfi . "M. , .. i.t. i 8gfJfty.X. ii. -C wc .j,ti - fti-i , j " "', . 'JLA j ! $&! i. 'Wlta. M.t li "
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