1 l jf A ' v ?" ' A" r " '' til " 4 ' EYETttXG PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1921 Hi '.j ' y SAVES II 0 STOCK Early Morn.ng Blaze at Master and Thirtieth Streets Does $5000 Damage NO ONE IS INJURED tfTvlv'iir i en r j lit ftnti 5JIM1 imiO m ii Mr., 'i m l. mic tion emh fi'liv- u In i tlim wn nn nble in i it Hir sli i fun n 1 ni it . v Mnri wtir I miir n' Hot 'th I'i'l M i tri trn I I'hf l n In 1 h a I i . t n I v 1 li o i lin k hi 1 inlr-t ii si i tii iii ii -linft Sinlf n mi uinr to lli" wnrr I i In Ii .mill a i lin" US" was miil tl Wn1t"t. Millms " I ii nun. in llmilwnre i ii i uVms i i .urn nf ilu buHilm; unit 'm- 'i.'uii nun In tm k nlrimlv i"i"il there Mil Ilium- illllil llir. ns'i ilif "Ii"'' w i h I. i tn tiirn liieli'f ii'""' "ir mihIiiiiii ihiiii hill wore unable to pi Hum -ill tin limn litiik Ilu wall I iif'iu n lillil liltl imiililo in mnlinnu tli I In i 1 1 i nf' Ii w n i mi itol I'n' Hi' ,1" " '': lllllilllllt ! illln t ,-,iinii I In i i" "' I r lin wn nni (Irtnniini il MUCH SMOKE! LltTLE DAMAGE i h stimke nml little il im u' v iiim i.irU tin. inoriiiiu iii' I II t.i Mm Ihm Mimnfiii tui i ii4T vli"l IT N. n'li S'Miitli ti"i hv tin ii l .'ti i "1 n workman t" oMiiiiiii'li ii lin 1'i-t ii iirli t wliii Ii lui'l l" ii Inn n in.- h. ni-itli n upper kettle in the bnr mi ni I In k' tM wlm Ii lui'l ' '"it inn il i I in il boiled "'i md ll"- fiillmi! ii ml isnifil -min ilili i- I U'ni n Ii i littl. irmilili in otiiinllins 'I' I WOMAN HANGS HERSELF Phltopatrians Elect Officers nttii'rr u pi c rlrrlf it lit thn moMini Husband Finds Her Suspended From ?f th; I ntlioll,' Pliilopntrinn LIk-him ... .. , v Institute vcstrrdii In the i lublitiiise Clothes Hook Despondency Cause nil Arch tn-rt The onim. follow I'lirnhitli Kraut. fmt.i veais oil! .IihIko John Mon islinii. provident; Or- -' llmini plm , nn found linncinc n'd A PotislirrM vice preddt-nt , fiom n ilntlirs honk in the kitchen of .Inhn V 1 lorHlmiiiiii. treasurer, .lames Ii' i lioiim i lior lmbanil Maititi rnrlj ! n'Nrlll tcionliiiR corclnrj , Wil- till" inmiillij ' limn .? Si'Miionr i orrcponrtliiR fcro- I'nlriiliiicii 1 orro nml Hiinit nf the tpn Tlio follnnltic ilirn'tor wrro 'I'ontli .nni Ittiitnnmmil tnci pnlii i iliocn t'rnnk 1' Cnrr. WilHiun H l itlmi. fink llir wmniiii to tin- Hnlini Ho.'!"1. '" A Mulhrrlii. iRtintiiiH A iiinnn llospitui, wiiorp i,r ,.s .,, Qulnn. Dmlil 1 AlrKcnnn. riinrlcn ii'inii'Til ii nil Hlioi.dot nml .limiri Mr- 1 innu hml licrn nut of tlm lirn pital mih two urrk ftrl. nn M(.,s ..f iv nnintli 'llic nnllir nr itppoml nni oirr lirr rondltfon nni tlio emur of tlio in t Open Evenings Ufimllton Diamond Flexible Bracelets c h.tc ,icmblcd a vcrv unique inllcction of flexible bracelet-. bn.h arc so fasbion able and nun.li in ouc at the present time A. emerald is the bn tli-tone for M,i. we feature a plat inum hunt a id cold back flex ible hiaielet. with two diamond- and three emeralds fifcPl ahcinating- $300. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. T'l M i n Ml IVMAVT' 3VW CLLRii SILVCUSMITHS OIL OF CLOVES FOR SORE FEET l Tendereit Feet Benefited By , Grcaieleta Cream 1 " l of oloe will nn i surch no 'he nci-vrn of tired mooVr whlnjf feet ni It doei m an arhlnn tooth ThlM (IKcoierv wh iniirte b I n Inrtv who In lleperatlon tried r.reyeles .Noxwnia blln Cream which contalnn oil of cloie) on her poor tired feet The rooting, Hoothlnn Vox rm anlshed Into the 1ii hrlnnlne Instant relief to the tired hurnmu feet hlcvwl re lief the soreness w,i Rone rr Voxrem i It itoothen and hea' the tnot fevered or tender tl uen Cet a small jar from rour drupKlst, or the Xoxzemi i hetnlenl Co of naltlmore Md will mail ou a l.irRe fouenlr Hir upon receipt of thlx clipping and 10i to toxcr iosta?o aid packinit d 3 s e I'dOTi'iiM iriMmiwiiiT iiiniii iiMirrawiiiirbiiiiiijig At all our Stores Victor Bread 8 n now only 6 big loaf 1 Biggest bread value today Try Our Avion French Bread baked eld. ti ic.tlU . it nu want the cry lict bread that nu hae c cr tasted T'.lcv. 1 1 Kalh baked bread is uist a- different timn biead baked in the ot dinar ncn .is i i cam is run milk Mlectricall baked bicad is ' cdu-nc" with its in Philadelphia MEENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries 1R South .")2d Street 2(50 Cicrmantown Ae. 1 in." M)iith t. D i ttri-i mi s i 2 n i uii-i mi v r m TZs&ggsmsmsmi i firi'iiiniraiiiiiinii luihiuiMiwiiiiiiii 1 1 .iiiiiiiiwii m v iuhiii mm i -A r v.. '- , , "Metz" Duck Bill Toes I in Walk-Overs i i I i ,-., & 1 1a. rr 1U , OBO US WV PAT CP. ydTrtJajV, 1019MarketSt "m m A T ' '" "Tk g-1 '-A fr-w". r J. k l 'wmmmJt'mKmi Store Orders Accepted 1021 Market St. Mail Orders Filled Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's & Boys Clothing Store I CHallenae tp PI wiK $0 Wm 1 lplH MigOOC Anyone No Matter Reason or Excuse- What the to Equal The Wonderful Values in This Sale! Men's Sorino Suit JL In Every Style Material Pattern Color Including 2-Pair-of-Pants SUITS At Positive Savings of 15.00 to 20.00 On Every Suit! Mr. Hill's Personal Guarantee Goes With Every Purchase ! 1 South (iOth St. 100!) Market Street Set the Young Men's Style Note This Spring. WM&lrJZ- miuit J i . .ZT"X-. 4' ' ' ' t pi ii II w w nwisli 'Tj i- i 'o meat , i j ir! ii tin- coun- i .i j in tiir i r T I I 'ii mi Iii i ' l.i I'i iuii'1 iV t aniiili t rom rlrappi k ti, " i of habonl.i i reliable hi in fi I c , ,i loalcr in j irh ii thi- coun n .in , n spi-aKmc i i t.iblishcd ami French-English effect that's as smart as a Yankee victory New Copper Tan Calf Q.50 Harvest Tan Special y.7. 7Ae tfarper Shoe Go, 1022 CHESTNUT ST. - 1228 MARKET ST. e fist? i -"TWiB il HBMntAn I. rn tRli' i 5 1 ! it With Every && Purchase ! A3 4-. (W ti..y x& -.'-. V I . "i. Hrw . daMBn i Tm IMii r i r ) tr.c o&.t i s' tiniiB.aia IIr. Hill says: 'Tou can't fool the Men of Philadelphia jus't by making a lot of noise about a sale. It has to bo backed up by real value giving." And, Man, this sale is surely backed up by real value giving. You can shop anywhere just to convince yourself, but you sure will have to hand it to Mr. Hill, for nowhere will you find any clothing to equal this won derful group at these low prices. Ready again today and Tomorrow for another tre mendous rush. THh -hw- -. I ( ampin . szn&vmju cja The Philadelphia Terminal h Mac Donald &. ', .1 ;ii ( hcitnut St.rrot. hai f unit 'tars been the choite "' mm who appicciatc tit, tle and qial t- of lnatt-rtal At present th i m pain h.i mi xiilf ' ory romple'i- aittnirni whith aro et ieaimtb pru ' d at three dol lar'- The an "f lm' woen mad ras, ! tha' th" i" launder and wear beautiful', and am made up n a anot of olormgx and stuped pattern-, imludmir both thi large aid -mall strip to -uit th" indnid mI trit c, and are partn'ulaiK uttrae i and plea nw' this .-ea"n Ihf w'll-dre-- d man innnot d'i hcttn han to iTirtM- hi- -dei.tKiii imw for he -unin i 1 i an re i nmnietid lliom -hirt- ir hiirhl , not fink for looW and ui'.ii. but for mm fort and gen eral kit sfaition as e'!. 'II I inn,, pleaintr wlien sa i iru abroad than a beautiful Bun oat;. ift Hampei of Truit fiom Hallow, Btoad Stieet below t he tiij Nowaday, it i. thr f.itf and ju-ti pi.fiiilai. fni on boaid shin tuit -cmviloubli delicious. And ih.n i Hallowell Mft-Hampei of I mil is , aitistu and colorful that "t ' l.ouid to win appieemtinn Th lion o'at;e Uampr-is are packed to bf Muoved throughout the oulo fit at. r ruuiK the luscious Califoi nia chime-, r.corfm nnmiio. ... i - .... ,.v... ii t an I h K'rapea one finds thr fruits, conseres and The priLe ranee is w ui" "I"', s'j", an, tJpWnrrj I'll.irnntnn ir r . i I wm of their delightful Hon oWitfl Hamprr, to an poi t in the I'nitrd oi r ii i: Delaware River Bridge I lisp Spi(n, inoip,baid K ' ' fruit U - M-lls' Jr candv fo tor anv, tinu. tne THF. I'olishtd tiiniiv iianiond.' I bu,ni; ou .un .. m. ... V. . .Ini.ii . ' i(L.r.n.l rt 4 J- more inuii inn ...ii. i . "i nn ,wiv. mm, it is pnrtuularK suitablf for the In .hmis worth while to stop in the ....i,t Pmi." nml fm a'l tine ii w ' anl stoic of Kdnimi .1 n r.--... . mi .lr because of it- biilliam . . "I"i "Uth Ueventh Stir-ft, two doors and perfection lAp'rt- hiiM' pm k low ( hestnut. Mail ordets should nounted it 'Vuprcnv " Yo i nerd ' sent to their stoio at 400 J Balti- onl to innipaie it w th the old-fash- ""i Asenue. This (oinpanv is sell- innul t jttniK to Kin.'i i e il - ipe mi: the best cradi candv at'iho I,,.. rioiitv. Besidis i- b"aui, it si- -t pi no ( ompatibh with the cost of peualh demrnblo. In muse with the JnuMnir 1' or instance, their delicious Washington Square as Bridge Terminal Is Most Expensive Property Between River and Washington Square Terminus Assessed at $4,132,600 From River to Eastern End of Spring Garden Street Assessed Valuation Is $1,132,000 R.nl FutAte on Market Street Between Fourth and Fifth Streets K Assessed at $2,142,000 7,cpi-in'i( 'mm I'lnhalr fih of April 1J0 .v,. ,. iml lievonrt the irnportanro to the taxpayers of Philadelphia of the I ronililTiitliiii of romiraruthn tmu is th thrcatenecl added CONGESTION l. i ,. innn bumneb" nn nun If th' npprcach to the bridge be. locdtfd where "V. nu" "t muiit be via one or mor. narrow one-way streets Clieetnat Htreet, Ualnut Street, '.01-ui.t Street, hpruee Mreel girdle there is no ciatmi i "i i iiippiiiu i-"" s .u assorted i hncolates, as whin heme set and nst- no mon " "" ,r'"' "'I i a ir,.01ais i than the usual tut stone This did- ' " x "" " !oii,r ttenies mond takes Us name from the man ' rr "'' ."' v ';"" '"'e "iW.. , ner in which it i- . ut and is avail ,, ' ,, '" - ' 'a"Ux ''"" "-' r" " "ble.,nhSf.on, th. house of Ba.les, V J,' "" ,7,"',! Banks & Hiddk ompain. which c , ,, r Ultv' "1, ' .. ..:."' .fr" ' i - . . , ,-. iti r III I a ready ... the throes of InsufUiable DO feet wide) ; fret wide, An feet wide. Oil feet wide; hi d wheie durlriC th nr ousb lnterfereil w lucuons! adjolnnilf on CONGESTION thn eara of the bridge conntniction period, bumes8 with and suffer 'ncalculablo lobes from closed street i ,n all aides will fi the effect hf the added congestion period, buninesH wih bo aim ino Inblishmcnt, be. ause of Us constant and close association wi'h interna tional hout'is of supph, I in tho unique position to iu sou the hill el iua'it at the lowest tost i nirtriB. nni be leduceil tf, f,,. " - rhi- .'olfinial hoeolatei" unjal I Ml Hi 1MIIII illlll blXH ,, nis ii an I Itln .eiiis in, m, ,u,.ur r.aiiih aro now llfn onu A 1.AI1MT RErRIOLRMOK was H A)l thu,T' 1 vl'llun ' Md U , thlfil " H esTnu H" ll '' ellor ('""'P"y '- noW11 .1 I lanklin Millti. Uil. , t hestnut ,, NOr attractie model It is .. ln?ht S,r-!A. ''... ... "il.ock.I..rd"": ra.v -th.'-V natuial caraVuV', Xl nioriiini;, . ...jai.....h - Uiu wouii be a chat mint: addition Sffi f'Un'V. aVi'il' b4er's 'M t & " trousseau" ft , .h.i i. r r i -.t (i i ih pi ' i wiiii ai Liuiii 'rrM.iv m i THE SPRING GARDEN ASSOCIATION Mtes the attention .md consideration of tho people of Philadelphia, to SPRING GARDEN STREET lorn al location for Hw approiun to tho bridge and is the lcuat ixpenslvo !7 anv of tho locations propose . . ii i one hundred and twentv feet widn from Sixth .Street west to th , i!m iilier welt paied all the na and 1h as readv tod.iv as would he .schujlKll , ,. Virlflite wro " "I'en('U tomorrow for the Interchange of traffic b;?w pn and Camden nniiMiiii i". . " .' , - . . ------ , ,, v, f belliK pus'iii ..' "" "i "" '" '" - ' suv miiir jiirtin v c I O U r (Oats in refriKer.itoi hi t lie i-m 'our '" dltleiLllt colors nml mmlnn,!. Sanirclav f..r It il .-" .w,,l, tho nonular T,n ", K it rrcil imuM'i , , ! iuiiui( iiKMin iiiti and i r. . t is prc.j.cirve.1 lor a bur- winun ai u iuuiij- a onrKnill at S85. pnsinj.iv long tune This ih i..iaiisc But tho wraps winch appealed to me of the Bar.ut Ventilating -.v;t. m vl,i. ,, , , w,r thp tuiVati and 1,n8UHSr,'lrLd'rPmr si'.' and , . e" ' "'-"' '" hn "'"Bt 'P'-'nir shades food Odors . Mil WHS ll nil I lie ihPl-lll ,i I, , h. ,, h ii . .lipMlt-l. Mini I I 1 s ill . l . I ,.,. ..-.,,... .n.m.r.i p I 11 Y I "at ' III, M, ll .r Hie nrm ' " In ' IHl V onsl ill i I ll 1' '"UR ihcsc names me jrant i.ii " tin upon a 'i c h ii MlOU tllA nil. J re remarkubln aluo The separate summer sport The refruturatoi - ,., a . ,,.. ... u,n.i.. ,., i,u,,iu to Uop clean ...porcela n nil , . . f . .' . unusually is." is... . . . -.. - VHP "J-l- ".".., ilu und ntiuiuains w. ur.. - " . . M, 7& 'JCHE CHJJSTNU'ASTKEET ASSOCIATIP Second LflCIJ... "- It Is nn! t'i miles from the cwnter tm tbn rvaiter of population of the eliv SefoHiitely at Sixteenth Street and Columbia Avenue), whlls Washington "'""" .. l. mllfcS square in . Blue Serges Herringbones Worsteds Cheviots Homespuns Fine Tweeds Mixtures Flannels nd, Don't Forget 2 Pair Pants Suits in a w onderf ul assortment are embraced at these special prices. WHY, MAN, there isn't a style, a material, a pattern or a coloring you could think of or want but that is represented in this most re markable clothing sale in history. Don't delay! Come to the HILL STORE today or tomorrow ! You'll make a saving that will linger long in your memory. A Wonderful Sale Tomorrow! 1000 Pairs Men's TrouseF At Half Price and Less! Three er special Kroups offered In Mr. Hill to ereutc bic selling in our Pants Section that occupies an entire floor. Bring your old coat or cst along and try to match it up. ,. i. 2 '4 miits rrT .,1 It Is 011U 3 ' 1, mlleK from the Keographlcal center of Philadelphia xlmatclj "t hecond Street and Urlo Avenue), while Washington Square 1 J ninrlv Ui mues 1 ,. i villi prnrlde relief from the roncentlon iironnd rilr IUU 1. hiu not onlv demanduijf lelitf from ilstinjr conditions, but needs to be 1 1 from further Intolerable cnndiilons which will nssuredly artso with tho loi atioi! of a bridge approauh In tlvj downtown bulne section ' Uic.u. lo the barilla Osrdeu AMoelaUon, S0O Hprlnic Onrden Street, for n iopv Ihe itoortl booklet "Thn Delmuro Illier Drldge nt Hpiln (lurdeii htreet," by Mr. Bnnmel M. VnutUIn nrKldes If publlo sentiment permltfl Wsblilngtnn Squaro to be seized and used for such purpoM. because It Is the only available spar In that section for the necessary trefrfa plaza, what will prevent ultimate encronehment upon Lnd desecration of Independence Square, historically sacred ground, for widen lug Btreets or other publlo purposes' Safeguard the Cradle of Liberty Men's Raincoats Rcd,rd 5.00 & 7.50 ISV, N. IN U 1 Pf sfffsli If ll I 1 1 I Suits Mr. Hill Offers for Tomorrow! 1000 Boys' Wash A Maker's Sample Line And Mi. Hill bought tl.em at n big hnenfice in prue foi SPOT C ASH. Lvery huit in this giouji is at least worth two tunes this special jhicu and many aie even worth tluto times. Ad tlio finest highest grado wash mntonals linens, Ilvpps, Galuteas, Palmer Linens, Pegifj Cloths, in dozens of new .stjles. Plain colorings or two-lone combinations. All sizes to 8 years. BOYS' 2-PAIR-PANTS NORFOLK SUITS Save Up to One-Half Three wonderful groups of fine quality Norfolk Suits for boys ui to 18 ears. Made of fino worsteds, mixtures and ehciots, in neat light, dark and me dium colorings. Two pairs of pant3 practically means two suits for tho boy. JThe Hill Co.-l 019-1021 MarketSt.: , Tmawi. N