EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 1921 17 few PASTOR TO TAKE PULPIT tiiiil n- lM...ll.J l Bf, mOrriS Will oc lliamucu m Haddonfleld on May 10 j.i n.l.t 1M. .t.. ytnv II. 'Plm I i. fl..l,nrl tlnrli Mnrrlo. nf Htmii- Ird. Conn., will be inetallcil a pastor Wi .1. ruoi Prrshvlprlnti Church lirrc In Sic cvcnlnR t May 10. with i the Rp C ". Itowcriniw, i v i- .", hod'erntor of the West .Terser Prcsby kry. prcsldliiK. , . . . ,. Dr. JlOrriH will ui- aumii '" - Ed, In the afternoon of May 10. iThp Hcv. Dr. Hoss Stevenson, jirenl lent of Princeton 8em nary, will prcneh v limtnliuiioii semi"" . nn. -... .""! Presbyterian Churcli. of Philadelphia. kin diiver ... --'."a.- ivii; ;,f Ihe If' ,,, ...i ' ,i, i,, PrinccuMi. . ., (jnrff Knne. Kdubon, will offer the inflation fcrtycr. Pastor Installed . n ITnunril W. MeKlnlcr WBH Installed lost night as pastor of the Keel" Memorial Presbyterian Church, rifty-nlnth ; reel am. ..n hUc. inc . &Y." iXm- i.;m.: noacrui"' !,, ,n !. try. prrie.i. ; ."::".:":"' .5 W.irinln la n crniluiitc of the Mormril Kplseonal Kcnilnnry In this ity. He (11(1 Rrnuumi: .m m. i. ,. on I'nlverilty. Do we serve you? W Handle Only U Vary iCOAL 2240 Lb., to Every Ton For 35 Yean We Serve You Right OWEN LETTER'S SONS A Yard That Hat No Equal Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St. Ilcll Kronkford 2 ISO erj.lont nail zaa LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lcc Papc Pop uiw Mnnnldng nnd thlolcine and 1 wiih doing my IchsIiik nnd wlftlOiiK I wflMnt, thinking (J, 1 wish "pop would liTVe me go out for n wile iinil net up erly tomorro morning nnd finish my levins. And 1 Fed, Pop. Do your lerslns, ned pop. nnd I nnd, WntH jou think, pop, I ved Koniolliinic In tlio p.'iper about pecplcs branch wcrk Ing best erly in the niornlnp, do you bcleec thnt pop? ' Well, 1'vo herd good tiuthnrlty for !, Sfd pop, Kilbon the Krntc imenter rill ways rpIh up about ! o'elock In the morning nnd starts rite in to work an tlioiiKh nuthitifc limit happened, nnd nil the grate men of hlstcry nnd blzulxs hnve bin lite sleepcrH, t,o I geiN If you wunt to amount to "iij tiling jou better begin to get up In the nuirniuc about the Hid time 1 call jou Instead of the 7th. Ye Mr. it tnkeH n lot of practice to lern how to get up erlj every morning, dont It pop? I -od. everything werth wile requires prac tice, M'll pop Well gmh. (i, pop, I think III Ktart pnictleing tomorro morning, hhull I pon? I sed. You have my eonKent unil my bless ing, sed pop, nnd I sed, All rite, pop. pCT5,Ts'TO5r!nKsj3s: By all means, taste this delicious butter! enn I get up erly totnorro morning wen my hrnnes nre werklng better nnd do my lesslns lnstou of doing them now? Tlint inunds like n splendid Ideer. rd K)i. Mo thinking, (! Iierrny. And I ted, ell ran I go out a wile now, pop, o t enn werk uu.n sleepy feeling? Krly to bed nnd erly to rise, will till your father full of serprlse, sed pop, how do j o'l Ixpcct to get up erly If you don't go to bed erly? If t nllow you to get up erly to in your leshllis I ixpect jou to go to bed Immeeditly. Mc thinking, Aw heck, like nllt. And 1 kepp on doing my les-iius. Norrlstown Bread Prices Reduced Norristown, Ph., May II. Three of tlie lending linkers In Norrlstown nn tiounccd jestcrdny a big reduction in the price of breiid. It enn be bought now for seven to ten cents n loaf. Making More Money In the Open Air "llut, doctor, what can I do? I've been raised In the city nnd working In a factory Is about nil I know. It's easy enough to say Hint I've got to go to the country, iut I'll have to live there. Just tho sanio ns I do In the city mi" Hint means thnt I'll have to maho sorno money." Mary Kllerton looked up dlstrnctcdly. Tho verdict of tho physician hud been mi Bho had fenrcd. r.ong days of cpn tlnunl work In the dust-lnden air of a tnntnrv hnrl frit,, rliin In tllherctlloslfl. Hlx months more, ho tho doctor said, would mean tho end. Sho would have to move Into tho country. Arlztfna or tho Wont urmilri tin hotter. Imt life In the open ought to counteract the Inroads of tlie wnue piaguc. Slowly tno pnysician snooi? iuh iichu notning i enn suggcsi Tlipre's said. "I have prescribed Tt'H up to you to inac u the ho remedy Bqtter 47 lb At AH Our Stores ii P H i 6 I is$ss$3mzi.xK?'ie wms -jStZi&gsx- STOBCS n ii fnueiflHMAMCf HI - -yr um . i-v-- C2.--U Kta M 'JW M.E.Cor. Chestnut at llth Old Jewelry RemodeledReset in to Modern Designs of Beauty, Using Our Better System of Confidential Convenient Credit. The sentiment thnt attaches to old Jewel Trinkets, may be retained and tlie gems remount ed into designs of modern beauty. We will submit designs and furnish esti mate of cost. The work may be paid for on our vmmmw y$aESs k Few fyt,r Specimens of Njr Remodeling vU7 JeweLrv Remodeled SxGK From Old Trinkets OM Open Saturday Evenings Send for Our Free nook of Genu 1 Or so a week, is the rate we offer. Cash value. Cash service. Cash courtesy. Goodrich Price Readjustment Endorsed By Users and Dealers Throughout the Country The decisive reduction of 20 per cent, in the price of Goodrich Silvertown Cords, Goodrich Fabrics and Goodrich Inner Tubes which took effect Monday, May 2nd, received the endorsement of both tire user and dealers. It was accepted at its full face value as a helpful economic move in tune with the times. It conforms to present conditions and carries out ,in a straightforward way constructive merchandising methods. Goodrich Tires have earned their reputation and stand ing with motorists by sheer quality of construction and com plete dependability of service. Quality in a tire rests not only upon the materials of which it is made but also upon the experience and skill of its makers. Every advance in construction and improvement in mak ing, with many exclusive betterments, is in the Goodrich Tires you buy today. Your Goodrich Dealer is ready to supply your needs. The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co. Akron, Ohio For the next flvo dnys tho Rlrl pon dered over tho matter. Then, with the nlr of oiio who linn the nerve to face tho worst, sho Invested u portion of her very slender capital In tin advertisement In a paper with a large rural circulation, nn advertisement which utated that she wuulij )o to secure a position ns a helper on some farm. Within the week sho had turned her back on tho fnrtnry and wan tackling the unknown problem of farm llro In Ulster county, New York I'lvc years Inter she hnd saved enough m.."c-Y. t0 male "10 nrst Payment on a little farm of her own, where sho started to rulso chickens and squabs and handled butter from tho surrounding fnrma on a commission basis. j Gradually her work so Increased thnt i sho was in n position to bargain (it the storea for the farm produce for at least I twenty families In her neighborhood HUGUENOTS WILL MEET Penna. Society to Have Annual Gathering at Valley Forge ' .Aieinners OI Hie nugui'iim ooncij in Inrl ti 1. ...,.!., ,. til I. ..1.1 (In. In Cnirfli nn. nho started the plan of stamping cucli ,,, 'niP,,t11K nt tl. Washington M egg with tho dato on which It wiih 1:0,1 1 mornl Clmpel. at Vnlliy Forge. todu. and built up a big trade along this line , , ,i. innriilne ndillows will ho Miss Kllerton shows no signs of con-' ' ,''P .,,', Iliv W ll.-rherl Hiirk sumption now. for the outdoor work el- mnde b the Ke . I ji-rbi rt lurk, fected a rapid cure and Bhe Is making, rector of the rhape . and llllnin J., moro money than she ever did In tho Montngue. of Norristown. who will talk city factory. I p the "Art of Weaving." rn -dH D f I'llllMY, .MAY 0. 10.il. Htore Opens Ilally u 0 A. .M. ClosrH nt SI30 V. M. M M Snellenburgn L J ENTIRE BLOCK- M1BKET IIXrof2Z! STREETS 3 There will be a reception nt 1 n'rlock In JtooKevelt ('Impel and exercl"M In the afternoon In the Wushlngtou , Chapel, which will Include the rending of Washington's orders fur May l 17". the recltntlon of a poem, "Vnl- , ley 1-iirge." b .lohli II. Chatham, of .MiicIIIllinttnn, Pn , nnd nddrcsscH by i f'ninin-l Wllllnm (Inspanl de Collgny, of ! llendersonvllle. N. ('.. n direct descend- I nnt of Ailmlrnl Collgny ; Chnrlcs N. I Candee. of Toronto, and Dr. Hedrlch Htepnnek, Minister from Czccho-Slo- I vakia. W e Have a Special Lot of Very Handsome $85 Dresses for Women To Go on Sale Tomorrow at ..! .. w $39.50 n u iri;wSh7A mm Try y Exclusive models for btreet nnd af ternoon wear abso lutely "uncommer cial," if we mny so express it, in the beautiful quality of the fabrics, the ex quisite nicety of workmanship which were combined their making. Poirct Twills and Polrct Twill and Gcomgctte Com binations, Tricatinci, and Combinations of Tricotinc and Satin Handsome models -with that indefin able touch of artis try in their desifrn inp nnd that fine touch of care in their finishing usually found only in costumes of the decidedly more expensive sort. Beautifully beaded lavishly embroidered. With wide sashes of moire or heuvily lustrous sutin. $39.50 Other Dresses for Women and Misses at $10, $15, $19.75 & $25 Georgette crepes, crepes dc chine, s-atina, mignonettes and printed Georgettes. A marvelous assortment of models all fash ionable styles and colors. SneLLENdUrgS Second Floor Charming Little Suit Blouses of Georgette Crepe Peter Pan ivaisls with eyelet collar and cuffs. Overblouses trinvned with Auched net and real filet lace. Exceptional Values at. . . $7.95 & $8.75 ,'ri V,l 111 v. n iip r- -"T ' S 1 jC -. IB 57.95 Vilk. i.i' ta fcjr a-S2 ' v JS?:.l.'-;.V!':.. I A rtm ;&v muy .. l' - f3L &ZHft $8.75 s' Blouses and Overblouses of Georgette Crepe JgC? ff Charming styles, trimmed with Venise, Val or filet laces, net, braid, embroidery or frilling. In long or short sleeve styles, round, square, V-shaped or collarless neck lines. In flesh, white, bisque, gray and honcydew. Fine Voile Tub Blouses $2 t0 $3.95 Voile, batiste, organdie and striped dimity blouses, trimmed with filet, Irish or Vnl luces, with embroidery or tucking. Some particularly charming btylcs havu gingham collars and cuffs in Peter I'nn, roll und convertible styles. Long or short sleeve.-.. bNELLCUBURflS Second Floor Women's Silk Stockings at $1.00 Pair Un equaled at the Price 5700 Pairs just received in nil the wanted colors. Muck, white, Russian (Snlf, Cordosnn and African brown. Heavy quality silk. Mer cerized garter tops, doublu solos, and extra spliced heels und toe&. !M Silk Stockings, $1 Af- Pair &.Jdf The stocking without a rival for nualitv and durability. The silk used in the construction of Arhn.st stockings is of tho highest grade. It is 100 pure nnd absolutely free from any adulteration or artificial weighting. - SntLLLNbUrgS First Floor Beautiful $15 Hair Hats With Softly Draped Crowns of Satin Arc the Very Latest Departure in Millinery at $10.00 Large, drooping, hats faced with taffeta that frame the face to per fection these for dress and wear. Smaller hats, combining hair and taffeta, in San Toy and off-thc-facc variations, which aie tremendously smart worn with suit or afternoon frock. And stunning little all-taffeta hats for tailored or semi-tailored wear. In All Wanted Plain Colors and Stunningly Fashionable Color Combinations One Shown bNELLENBURoS Millinery Salons, 2nd Floor Six Extraordinary Values in Our May Sale of Women's Undermuslins . yrM&c v v JA tPtp V MS- nV'W JVlM W $5 Philippine Night Gowns & Envelope Chemises, $2.89 $2 Lingerie Cloth Night Gowns, 9Sc $3J0 Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises, $135 $223 Wash Satin Camisoles, $M9 ,i" Jy ii"i "v . .'.' . & Ufa- AIT $3.00 ainsook Gowns, $1.79 :1 ' y $5.00 Silk Sight Gowns. $3.9$ bsl! LNlUsjS Second Floor Fashionable New Silk Petticoats At Generous Price-Savings Ichbalinc and Chif fon Taffeta Petticoats at $5 $5.95 Silk under.sklrU of the distinctly better tort, with rulfled or pleated flounces. Plain and changeable colors. 35.00 & $5.50 All-Jersey and Taffeta Petticoats Good stles some of the jerseys ribbon trimmed. $2.50 Kxtra-Size TafTetine fr') (( Petticoats $.)) Ulack and colors; made with neat tucked anil pleated flounces. Lustrous White Sateen Petti coats, Special at Tucked or ruflied flounces. bNCLLLNBURtfS Second Floor n I 4Jk. Ta sf:,,no $3.95 $1.50 Exceptional Values in Men's Underwear Shirts and Drawers 75c ea. Selling in Oilier Stores at $h0 to $1.25 This well-known Ualbriggan Underwear below the regular price. Shirts with short sleeves and ankle drawers. Men's $1.50 Madras Union Suits at Fine white fancy madras athletic union suits of a high-class make. bNELLENDURflS First Floor 95c Men's $8 Brand New Saddle-Strap Oxfords C"7Sk r or Pair In cordo the new shade of popular mahogany calfskin. The regular outside saddle- btrap and heavily perforated tips and quarters. They have the "WING FOOT" rubber heels. Young Men's Saddle Strap fl C AA Oxfords at, Pair JO.UU Tan calf saddle-strap oxfords with perfora tions on toes and quarters. "With "WING FOOT" rubber h"ls. Welted soles. Sizes 1 to 6. bNELLENBURCS Second Floor Our Flower Shop Offers Baskets of Fresh Cut -SfiKv. Flowers for Mother's Day vf iy&& -$ aJHSJ&JSTJ; fresh-cut flowers, ti'ed iV'y4 ored tulle. A wonder- Artist ically ar ranged baskets of Kr.4 ful assortment prices all sizes. bNLuLENBURcS Flower Shop, First Floor Delicious Candy For the Week-End AO lb. Cream Walnuts at Hand-rolled vanilla cream pressed between two big English walnuts. I resh and delicious Chocolate Cherries. lb. 70 Delicious maraschino cherries 7 w floating in their own juice and covered with rich chocolate. Shoppers' Luncheon at Our Soda Fountain Sandwich, Coffee and Ice Cream, 25c bNELLEss.iS F'rst Floor and Economy Basement Brilliantly New Bugle Beaded Hand Bags n&.9iLWl ti'ff SMl seS Splendid Aralue at $4.9-5 E n t h u s i a stically adopted b everybody who sees them! Hand some iridescent Bags, in the popular draw string style, silk lined and finished with hand crocheted tops. ttlup, flronzu and Sphinx Colorings The most stunning accessories imaginable' Jewelry Section, First Floor Extraordinary Sale of Swagger Watch Bags The Latest and Most Attractive Handbag, Priced Phenomenally Low $4.95 X novel ty that is prac t i c a 1 and attrac tive. Mudo of box g r a i n leather in smart swagger style pic tured. The dainty lit 1 1 e timu piece as sures prompti tude at all rs H 1 The Watch Mono Sells Regularly at More Than We Ask for the Entire Outfit S'Tilii nbUnxjS First Floor I ),,. 'M .? . ! M mm :N. SNELLENBURG & CO.; K SNELLENBUHG & ri V i
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