Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 13, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LED GEE-PHIL A DELPHI A FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921
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.CURIE 10 EL
.mi mu
to Spoak Here
other prominent i1tk'inn who told o(
I Its nninltiK curative powers in the
tienlmrnl of tnni'cr.
'I'lic tun grams o( rni'.lniti. inslgnin-
mill in size lint, runtnlnlns almost In
I ettiniiMlble energy, will be ned nt tlie
Philadelphia (Jenernl Hospital in the
I ; treatment of iiinllgnnnt enncor.
Special Plant Planned
The liosnllnl will he Kiinnlled with an
i c:iiic Dkrovoror of emanation plant so the emanations of
French Scientist, uiscovoror 01 t(t ,n(1)lim'mav b( u,niw,, n,ln,ired
.. i-i AAronk lnvt.lt Oil "i eaneer patients who obtain only
Metal, Accepts invitation n ,f no fnm .(cs wl
have their pain lelievul by the radium
uijs. It Is said, nml the rnno Rramialiy
iemocil.
nr- nliroT flC PITYl Madame C'urle loft New YoiU elty to
WILL Bt uUfco I UT Ol I I ()ny nM n r(.tliri. ,0r nn,i W penk at
Ilrjn Mnwr College, probably ncU
,, , week. Iler llrH lslt out ot New Yoik
Mn-hine Marie fitne. dienverer "wn UP nl Northampton, Mns.. where
dniin nne nf the most marvelous and ,,c ,vj fop thn silent of Smith College.
' ' , in.,s .uti-tnneos known to man. T( 0 (.f,, .,, ynssar
l....tin(lnii in mlilrpss ... ... . . .. .t ..,.,.
...n mwn nn I""""1" hup w ill renin n nr. nnuin over i :
iVuii' il ,,rr ,,,r ,1nv ,hnt '''' a,,llro" ami tomorrow will go by automobile to
... "".n (WO for tlie pnrrhoc of Vasar, stoppinc on the wny nt Mount
print'"' -'"" ' Iloljoke College, where slm will receive
,n grams of the elermnt . ,(. greetings of the etudentn. She will
,Miiame I" I" ''lien whs mniin- not )onvc thp mitomobilP. Hiie expeciR
I. fli. iiliitrfl flin ( n m . t ...nl. 'nnxAM liimncrnii' aflnrnnnn
" ., Vroneh annt Is n guest. Mem-, nnd will remain over Sunday, arriving
Ws of liei parti """l ."Minnie i unr licre .Monday morning
would he phased to iirrept the lnvltn- Monjny g,c w) ,P the guest nf the
tlon voted vesieium 1.1.......W-, ". i American riiemleat Soelcty ami omer
Owneii. tlicmlrt-' n-rociation- at the wamori-
' "r.' ... .- ..Il'i riimni'p Coinmlt- rrr rr i.
I'fTHfier Him i mire" had been urged h grBE5J3J5MSJ3EJJ5Jr2BaEISJ5MSM5ia
uf-nr .n iibph HiimiiiiMn.imtti n.iTmmEinn iLKrniiTiiiiii'inmnui ftiriinmimiiLfS i 3
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Mr. fresh beauties! jig
Astoria. A leeeptlon will be held for
her on Monday cienlng nt the Ameri
can Museum of Natural History. On
Tuesday (die will go to Washington, I).
C. to reeehe the crnm of milium.
whleh Is to be prewntcd by President I
naming.
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SArTfAUftUT ST.
BBINQASPECIi
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Gold Seal
Eggs
On? -?
35c
carton
of twelve
At all our Stores
TRAIN SERVICE
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WillowGrove
TOMOIIROlV
SATURDAY, MAY 14
l.me Rrndlnc Terminal Tt3. I3.
.Ill.t. (1:01. (It 13 unit 7:13 I. M.
S (a ItflurnliiR lx!"Te IVIIIrm Grore 0-SO.
v3 nnu iu;w i-, ,i.
Ask ncrnls for ttmr tuldos linnlnir
(nmiilflf summer Mhnlnlr nt M lllnr
(Irotn trains flTrctlte Cunilny, Jlny 15
Tug and Barges Aground
The tug Hwntnrn and three barges,
bound for Mnxsachusctta ports, went
aground on the upper end of Keedy Is
land at 7 o'tdoek this morning. An
other tug was Pent to pull the Ktranded
ic(els off the shoal.
I., tl. Ilercrr Co.. flf N. Sit fit,
Xlaln 1000. ttarktt III
Galvanized Boat Pumps
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STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER
Important News
for Men about to
buy Spring Suits
Si koi'xd 7C 1i'n;T.n'
"S & ,.. ili n Cents
4 fel TRIP Jy Addition i
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Philadelphia and
Reading Railway
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Dividends in Service
mm
Thore is real satisfaction in
having a battery with power
enough to respond instantly to
your every call. And there is
true economy in a battery that
lasts long without the help of
the repair shop.
You will find that the Exide
made for your car pays big divi
dends in service.
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CONCERT
10OY) I Santa UicU t Neapolitan Folk Song)
1 00 I 7nor, in Italian Maris C!uunle
V006 I EUi. Eill lYidJUh'Song of Mourning) Sehalitt-FiiUr'
1 V) 1 Soprano Dorotbr Jardoa
,,, f Bohemian Girl ar Bow' d Down (Ad If) (BalM
r?S Baritone Richard Bonelli
1 " LFor All Etarnitr (MoieAaroni) Bariton . Richard Booelli
11021 f HI Tako You Homo Aain KatUean (WtttMndorf
. J. Tenor . Tbeo Karl and Creacenl Mala Trio
1 " iLarao' Killean(SiicAa) Tanor . . . Tbeo Karle
..,. f Roaair (Sam)
YilJ, Contralto . Eniabath Lennox and Cmcent Mala Trio
1 lv L Cradle Soni MacFadytn) Contralto . Ebiabeth Lennox
10032 i Mazurka, in A Minor (ChopmKrmisUr)
1,00 I Violin Solo .j Max Roten
INSTRUMENTAL
-., fSpnne Zephxn Walt InltrmtMzo (Vnii)
" J VeaaaUa'a Italian Band
1 Victory FUral March (Ve.ftta) . Veuella'a Italian Band
POPULAR .
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B II TNF I ' The Electric Storage Battery Co.
gH wvlllj Hj EXIDE SERVICE STATION
K in 1 r 1 oH ''71 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
P Jorimswick Records m
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V; This comprehensive list of June records is before the public; HH KWayH-HSgorqaMnTBgrmfoHffi
M selected, orchestrated and recorded with thought for ariety, Uyf B5J ... . . KOi
gp freshness and finish. We ere confidant that it will meet with HJ 1 Lt?' f .tHxli . f O la V ili 1 V HI
Yup the appreciation of every clas of music-lovers. WM in B bL 9a iN' Iix7 Bj m I I I II
Vi o Brxnuwick dealer today. You'll nrtAy want iN I M neaW 'MV4l fl
K to Acar (Aee record Gra3 lia "a ioT ' N ToVT LKn
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50V) I Utile Cotton Dollr (Back-Ctibtl)
Criterion Mala Ouartat
) 00 ) Kentucky Babe (UucA'Caiv) . Criterion Male Quartet
fWhip.Poor.Will From "Sally" (DmSyloa Kmm)
20A0 J oonrano and Tenor . . Irene Audrey and Sam Aih
gjc I uoi lor uie aincr unmc rrom oony yueayica.ntml
soprano ana i anor irena Auarey ami dam Aan
f Don't LeaTa Ma. MotberMme (Co0fffo-Coofnan5faof)
;09 j Bariton Emeat Hare
S5cl Wyomln-.Bfa6 (William,)
( Tenor na Baritone. . . Quu. Hart and Elliott Shaw
I'acker Up and WhUUo ( Vmcnr--ranlynJ
J0)) I Harrnaniieri Male Quartet
ox waj uorn in micniian rrnHioiuaroeri
tiamoniiera male vioartet
FOR DANCING
Underneath Hawaiian Sldea Fox TVet tnlrodacing "I Never
Knew" bham Jones' Orcitcatxa
All She'd Say Waa Uroh Ham Toddle Uharo Jonea Orcheatra
mm f Thai Nauehty Waltz (Levy) . . Carl Fanlon'a Orcheatra
g,M GloamidaTlme-IVala OhllldayCroeeS
v Carl r enton'a Orcheatra
., ILoatMy Heart to You-Fo-t Tro Introducing "Celling"
JW -i Rudy Wredoaft's Caliionu.ru
Sic 1 IIIKeepOnLoTinrYoa Fox Trot Introducing ' Coral
I Sea" Rudy Wiedoeft'a CaUforaiana
2W J Tan-kee-FaxTrol (CartAwui) Crenn Brotbera' No-relry Dand
8V: I Learnint fox Trot (Tucker-Baffano-Stetger)
ftrn Rrathera' Nm.I ltan.1
P1nnvJTrtv Tf fn.M; IT (nm. JLmm Ft..'
TOJ A ccordion Sola Mario Pan-r
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" I nrouen Moon to Irot Introducing nuiali
- JKCCortilan Sr.l .....
.. f Toddle Fox Trof Introducing "Hawaiian Blue"
lfi r Cari Fentoo'. Orcheatra
Bc Some Uttlo Bird-Fox Trot Introducing "Marie" '
l- Carl Fenton't Orcbeatra
The Brunswick -Balkc-Collendcr Co.
Etlablithtd 1845 Chicago
Liquidation of Sequestered German Property in France
"riirr of tl( ),rMdnt of th IVrnrh Civil Court of the Drniinninil of tlir sthiK
The Very Important
Manufactory of Automobile Tires
"j" ! :z;:txzrr "continental" ctyre. ltd.)
'" Ijb told at Public Auction, nt the Pnlnii de Jiutice of Parii, on
Tuodny, June 28, 1921, nt 2 P. M.
REDUCED SET-UP PRICE: 7 MILLION FRANCS
Caih depoiit required for bidding: 350,000 Franc
,lll'illi,J"yi"'l!f 'rlnii KiiIiIiiv Siipiillfn. IMI'OIITVNT II M'lllM-.llt tt Mil
"inn roc tlir inuiiufiii lurr uf hnlld Itulibrr 'Itibm, us urll im, thr
LARGE FACTORY InmUil Hl to IIJ lunl dr llili. ut (l.l(ll,
"lol'l iin-L.r ii.... (Krliirl tN Till' IIITMtlUlH or I'tltlM. nrruiiiln.
rri- i, ii.'L'r?!' "iniiri- inelHH (nrrci 4. 1.1) of Hhlrli 1.BUU htl AIIK Mhlljlts
lll. (OM.KIdi v in ii.iiimis.
r MIT1I IMMi;ill,Ti: AC ANT rtlsSK.ssillS
or1l',w!,.,!,0" am,,r ia W' l.r.KAM. l.lQuldnlor, 0, Hue dr la llmiuuf. I'AKIS,
ilirAOO TKIIIUNK OFl'ICKH, fill Fifth Airiiiu, .KW 0BK CITY.
1C Liil3 K ,i n $y e
which rivcs the con
sumer the best service
with the least gas con
sumption is the best
range for us to sell.
For this reason, we
sell only those Ranges
which conform strictly
to "A. G. A." specifi
cations, insuring long
life and satisfactory,
economical operation.
The United Gas Improvement Company
Household Help!
You will get a reliable child's nurse,
maid, cook, etc. one you can trust
with the children, through ar. ad in
THE LEDGER
MORNING and EVENING
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Mr- &M rr-
R HAVE thousands of Men's and Young Men's Suits
in the new- Spring and Summer styles all at far below last
year's prices. The famous Hart, Schaffner 6c Marx and
Stein-Bloch Suits are $40.00 to' $67.50 this Spring, and
"Alco" and our own "Wickham" Suits range from $30.00 to $55.00.
These lines constitute an assortment unrivaled excellent taloring,
correct style, fine fabrics the newest herringbones, stripes, checks,
plaids, neat mixtures and' a matchless line of blue serge. Altogether
the highest achievement in Ready-to-Wear Clothing is represented in our
stock. But the SPECIFIC INFORMATION for this week-end
concerns these THREE SPECIAL GROUPS.
Men's and Young $QQ
Men's "Alco" Suits OO
Several hundred "Alco" and other Suits at one-fourth to one
third less than former prices. Worsteds and all-wool cassimeres, in
neat, stylish mixtures and plain colors; youthful and conservative
models. Sizes for regular, stout, short, tall and slender proportions.
Mens and Young $OQ
Mens Spring Suits
Several hundred Suits in this remarkable lot real worsteds,
pood cassimeres light-weight and medium-weight fabrics, well cut
and substantially tailored; youthful and conservative models. An
excellent assortment of sizes. The price recalls pre-war days $2:J.
Suits With 2 $97.50
Pairs Trousers
Very wonderful value, as attested by a small arm of men and
young men who hae bought them this week ALL-WOOL
HERRINGBONE, TWEED and SERGE: youthful and conservative
models. The extra trousers almost double the life of the Suit.
We have recently received a shipment of separate Trousers excel
lently made of good dependable fabrics to sell at these exceptionally low
prices $4.50, $5.50 and $6.50.
"Til I t I I n . I ,
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Fishermen!
Some Irresistible
New Trout Flies
Have juM arint'd. Mnny
oltl finoiites and several un
usumll attractive new com
bination' The price is most
attractive 85c a dozen.
Knameled Silk C listing
Linrs ?1.50 to 52.00 for 2i
yards. Other Silk Lines
he to $2.00.
O'Sliaugnessy
Croaker Hooks,
55c a dozen
An unusuully low prict for
these Hooks. Strong, triple
snells not twisted nnd in
just the right size for eronk
cis 65c a dozen. Other sizes
up to 85c a dozen,
FtrnwbrnUe Clolhlrr
l'uurtl) riuor
Here it is a Whole Week
Since "Straw Hat" Day!
Another busy day assured in the Hat Store to-morrow
! Reinforcements have made our great stocks as com
plete as they were one week ago. Thousands of brand
new Hats to choose from
Sennit Hats $2.G5 to $7.00 Panama HaisL9."i to $15
Fancy Straw. 9 1.00-to $10 Hangkok Ilat.s ST.oO to S12
About WOO Panama Hat.stQ5
A spcci.il ptnclia-v of genuine South Amrncnn I'.mania Hat
that uould ordinanlj sell for one-half more to three umt this puce.
Smart Lciriorn Plats now $45
New tthnm..-, w oi th about one-half moic.
-'il I a I, I, , - on I I In, r M ., - I , i
Our Matchless "IPichham" Stniu
Hats $2.65
Tuenl.N dilToieiit stvlc- in fine, medium or coa,n enml -w.iw-,
- and bv far the be! Straw Hut alue of the 1J)JI season
U , i mill, i
frrl V . r, I
mil M k -l '
A Wonderful Collection of
Four-in-Hands 25c and 50c
At tht'-e low prices we hae more than 5000 hand
some Neckties a wonderful collection fullv capable of
meeting eor need and taste.
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Hi I fi I . Mrp,! i ,un, a ,
Handsome. Shirts of Fine
Woven-Stripe Madras, $1.85
Especially fine in fabric made to conform to our
exacting specifications -and in a wealth of smart new
BtriPe effects. lr-Strabrld, Clollnai l..i Biorf, Eighth Htra.
Neck Furs
Moderately Priced
SIHEKIAN SQUIRREL, for
instance, so fashionable just
now, as low as $12.00, with
many models up to $95.00.
Australian Opotauw Annual
Choker .S'carn. f 10.75 to X22.G0
Natural Raccoon, XIJ.SO to $.',S
Pataiovian For, SIS.ZO to $35
fllridcd Kolinsky, .tli.H0 to
$67.rtO
S'atural Moik, M',M) to SI 20.00
Canadian Wolf, 1 10.00 to $1,7.50
Hudtto)! Seal, $l(!.r,0 to S57.50
VimUirnlit" OothW
'',, mi r ,K,r I lb 'i 'Jirprl hii I l rntr
Bathing Suits
Ready for the First Plunge
N'cw modelt are here, how
injr the prettiest styles of tho
.veiison.
Women's Ballimg Suits
of satin, tuft'eia silk, jersey,
surf satin (cotton) and
poplin.
Misses' and Children's
Jersey Cloth Bathing Suits.
Tights, Caps, Shoes and all
accessories.
M ..whr cp A i ,' nit
Ul' til i "1tr
Rompers
Creepers
For Tiny Tots' Play Hours
New lot hac arriMxl, prett,
practical, comfoi table and inex
peti3ie. Criepeis $1.00 to $.J.9o
Sizt 1 to .'I yeais. Of -eer-suckci,
ciepe, poplin and cham
bray Rompers $1.25 to $3.95
Of chambra or poplin, plain
or striped, some with white
bloupe and colored liouaor.
Chiefly stvlo with stratf?ht
trousers. Sizes 2 to 5 years.
ll'ii r Dciiiii or Stiiped Overalls
.' lo i ycerg 75c to $1.50
" n b'lUt . ' 'i nl'
1hlr. .n,o-
Mavis
Toilet Preparations
Make a .special appeal to
women who prefer a perfume at
once i cf rcshinp, delicate but
distinctive:
MAVIS Ktraets. 52c, SI. 56
and $4 10; Toilet Water, 51.01
and ."2.08: Talcum, 20c; Face
Powder, 52c; Rouge, 52c; Sachet,
si.riO; Vanishing Cream, 52c;
Compact Powder or Rouge,
1.01.
U. X f . I '
jl o-Avromrow
2000 Yards of Fine
All - Wool DRESS
SERGE, various col
ors, at half last
year's price $1.25 a
yard.
225 Genuine Cow
hide Leather SUIT
CASES, 21-inch size
$7.35.
Linens
For the Home
Tlir ost is small compared to
i lie uefulne.-. and beauty of
tlisi Ppcoratue Linen;
tin ail Tray Doilia, 50c
Mriueira hand - embroidered
.urn scalloped
IS-inrh (' ntrepicces
St.. 50
hmbinidctpil and scalloped in
Madeira o k.
Lunch XapUin? $U Do.:eu
L.iun N'apkwis, HJ-meli, em
broic'ciel and hcallnped.
t-j'-piccc Lunch Sets $7.50
Of linen dama.k. hi a!loer
doited pattern
1 ' i ,
Baby Coaches
Under Price
Sou S27.50-V m ! I in a n
Cfiachci, three-iuartei ire, of
half-round rord, nictlv tuiished
and uphohteicd
Vf)M' $ ',5.011 HriNomr
Pullman ( oache. l full-round
reed, lined itb ecdurov, and
w nh reersible geni
Sow 6J5.00 Rccd ' hanott.
tinisht'd in dark bioun n ad
juVdl'l" model
Stroller (in-Carts note $!
u i -.
I i r i fn t
Waverly Bicycles
te sold b thj" Store be
laust, in out estimation, founded
upoii tests of ai-tual enice, the
"V.ier'j line" presents the
best Hnji'e n'lie outainnble ai
the prices 40.50, 51.u0,
65.50 and .filO
Koi the same reason wu hell
the I AY Hicyclc for young ,
sti'is 81U.5U
Hl(( LK TIRLS- made by
the United States Rubber Com
pan. J2.25, $2 75, fJUK), Jfl.25
and $4 00.
N'OTK The salesman will ex
plain how biccles can be pur
chased on convenient terms of I
payment
S'raHbr ate I loWiXr
Kourtti Hour
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