Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 13, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC LED GEK PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921
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LEGION PUSHING
HER DRIVE
It Is Expectocl State Wi'll Have
Largest Enrollment at Con
clusion of Campaign
NLARNEMEtf PLAN TRIP
ri.. niPinlHT-lilp drive of the Amorl
run r.rsiti in Hi"' Oopnrttnrnt, of I'rnn
i,.,,i.i:i i- if ' f" "wliiR nnj'wll
onnl nun Until iit
lat iifv inomlirr
i I'Oinilril. nt
midnight, .1 li n o
.'in. At tlif rnn
cluilnii of the
drive n prize
drawing will bo
conducted by
Frnnltlln D'OItor,
chairman of tho
riiilmlHpliin County Committee. For
rncli iip' member brought in by n
lesionim. he it civpn onp phnnPC in
(Iip drawine. the "ho or tho ninount of
(ho pnre di-Mlm-d for tlip winner not
Mt lin iiti? Iioi-ii mnile known.
' ri-ouliiii: In I.pkIoii oflidnN this
ilrire l not n campaign Hint It bring
conducted fro Koncrnl headquarters
h the Kenernl otnff; it is it campaign.
Hip oiipcrsH nf which depends absolutely
on the strategy nnd effort o the in-
JlTliliinl in thp rank nnii nic.
It is exported that every legionary
mil enroll at least one new member
nnd many have already turned in three,
four nnd more to their posts for enroll
ment. -n that nt the completion of thp
ilriM J,'iiiislvnnln should bp nhp to
declare tln-lf ll"' strongest Legion
Smie hi niiinhi-rs ns well as spirit, in
tin- I'liu'ii
Secretary Kniiffinan, of thp Soeiety
of the Third Division, nnnotince.s that
nrrnngenients have been completed with
the Chicago nnd Milwaukee Itnilroad
to run a opeclal train from Chicago to
Milwaukee, July 13, to carry eastern
Mnrnemen who will attend the Third
Division Convention in tho Wisconsin
city, on July 13. It and 15. A special
train rate is also being arranged for.
Philadelphia Marneinon who nro con
templating n trip to the convention arc
retpioMcd to pt their names nt the
nof meeting of the society, May IS, at
the (iiainl l-'interuity.
A new Legion post publication baa
marfp its apppiiriiiirp. Legion Air is the
name of tin" iipw organ which is pub
lished iiicinthh by Hip Flenilngtoii l'ost,
n l.'Ji, at riemlngtnn, X. .1. The
post n-piith produced il niuionl
rnmeilv whieli met n successful recep
tion In us patrons.
I.mlii's' ntixilinrv of the Herbert
Wamtier 1'iist, No. 70. held their
montlili nieeting al tho Kieo Library,
Ma ". at whieli several now members
wen- initialed. A card party for the
hcnifit nf the auxiliary will be held at
the limn of Mr. H. V. Scoot. 27.T1
SnuHi Cleel.ind avenue, Friday eve
ning. Ma -0.
Greatly Improved Schedules
llttneen
PHILA. and ATLANTA
MACON and COLUMBUS, GA.
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
Snu ' lMiiv-uy "Atlanta Special"
Imxi. " riillail-tih a Station A fl(l
PM nrnvc Atlnnta 4 TiO P.M., making
dl1- -ui tior for Macon, Ua ,
i oi'im iif Oi HirtntnKhani. Ala . Mem.
plui n l.ftit.H .s.uurila. May It.
Inquire of F. L. Jenlcini,
72G Real Estate Trust Bldg.
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NEW FICTION
READERS
-ikii i.i try oru
RENTAL PLAN
lloforo UuvltlK Pool:
II- fin'-. y.'".?' ',V,1
to ih Demnm.
Vomrath's library
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WE'IK
1 Have you tasted it yet?
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I Butter j
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I At all our Stores
J 1H
SHEETROCK
'The Fireproof Wallbonrd"
I'D a
"") rZiiiiH "Punned by
-' l"imin!,1!H";).qulckl' "P""1
MmtLPi?.! " f "1"" P dirt ot
..'.h'ill,;"u,lfu"'
"" nVo. ,f 0,,n nulckly rltht out of
J- T. RILEY
fi?n LUMBER
U
:3tor Optn Dally nt 9 A. M. nnd close at 0.30 P. M.
rA!I These Goods on Sale Tomorrow
:maU and 'Phone Orders Pilled. Bell, Wklnnt 3800 Zeyitons, Main 400 :
T"HIS STORE, Known as Philadelphia's Home of Lowest Prices, Steadfastly Keeps Faith
With the People: Bargains That Tower Over All Others Are Here for Saturday Shoppers!
Mme. Lyra & American Lady Corsets
In the biggest, finest sale of high-Krnde corsets ever held in Phila
delphia. Regularly DOUBLE These Sale Prices!
mwWM$3fr
Tomorrow !
This Price for (he One
2,500 PAIRS OF "WW
Women's 50c to 69c "Onyx" I
Sample Stockings
a ..... j
yi nno mercoriMd HMc and cotton. Fashioned lcjr;
doublo sole and toej high spliced heel. Blnck, white, cordol
van and tan. No mnil or 'phono orders flllcH.
I.U Brothers- First Floor, South
C lib
I HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
fej YeUowTradmgStimpWithEverylOcPrarcliaseAnDay
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Mme. Lyra Brocade
Coracts
t For slight figures. Pink. I
$3
$6 & $6.50 Ameri
can Lady Corsets,
Three populnr models in
pink coutil Sizes 10 to M.
$3
$10.50 Mme. Lyra $ , j ,Ilin Arca(k, & Sprond ,,
Corsets "
Pink coutil; closely boned.
$9 Mme. Lyra Corsets, $4.50
Have graduating clasp and wide
elastic insert across thighs.
$11.50 Mme. Lyra Corsets, $5
White coutil with wide elastic
gore in skirt; medium bust.
'i
$3 American Lady "I $t
Pink Corsets i.(
Low or medium bust.
$4 American Lady $
Girdle Top Corsets.
hit Urothert Sei-ond Floor
Saturday the continuation of the year's greatest Clothing Event I
Men's Spring & Summer
Suits at 30 Less
Only Two Days More Saturday and Monday
Tiie rousing enthusiasm of today will be intensified tomorrow for such saving
news spreads qu.ckly. Men who come tomorrow will find more models more kinds
tL?nc moro gentrino valae than thsy over saw anywhere
in Philadelphia In tho month of May. Think of it. man, you
save up to $1 1.50.
ten
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w &. $
.
en's All-Wool Suits
$25 & $27.50
Values
1fi'50
$30
Values
$37.50
Values
$t50$7h'50
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Men's Extra Trouser Suits
$32.50 All-Wool Suits $35 & $37.50 All-Wool Suits
Fabrics
in all
new
patterns.
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Extra Trouser Serge Suits
3Jj.au Blue aerge :)40 Blue Serge
Suits ' Suits
-
$2.50 to $3.50
Values
Men's $4.50 All-Wool Trousers. $3
bumnior weight, bost fabrics, all with cuffs.
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'1.50I
Boys' Wash Suit Sale
Oliver Twist, Junior Norfolk,
French. Balkan and Middv stvlcs.
in tan, brown, bluo and white, in l-jj
all accepted wnsh fabrics. Sizes , V
2b to 9 years.
IM nmthrra Second Floor, 7th St,
$5 to $8.50
Values
to f
50 m$m
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Choosing Mioses' and Women's charming Summer togs will be a delight
here tomorrow and values wdl prove the beat kind of a surprise!
Misses' New
r: I 17. L MT-0
iniiniiTi nrf iiiL L-kx ,nA
f Typical of the splendid values which are such a con- (fflR' Mr Ml H A"" &"'
splcnous feature of our beautiful tub frock showing this x&S&tW lyU
Pinks Blues Greens Reds Yellows j j J$Z0M.
Modols wonderfully smart and becoming with pique collars and cuffs, bow UsS
sashes and large novelty pockets piped In whito and button trimmed. ,ff Ttit1
: Special I Misses I $1 C i Misses' Smart $1 0.75 : K) A H
Dredsesat.. 10 : QobU mb J WSM V
Tremendously good val- , only. .. ..i KniL-JLJJJS
ues in crepe do chine, Velour, plain and plaid 72 tx H f
X Canton crepe, taffeta, fou- sllvertone in tnn, brow-r. . ff ) 1
" lard, Georgette, tricotine and ,Pin- SPort'' modcl yV ' J ' ' I
7 V and serge In all the new sketched. Some attractive V (al I 1
v shades. Many embroidered ; wraps included. All silk, fm. mM fl I
S Misses' Clever $ir Women's Dotted 0.75 fjjL- (;ji
s??f$K Sports Suits ... . lO Swbs Frocks.... YL Ilrsf:K U J
"A ' worsted Jerssy ana Fulwool .. ,. v . .. , r JZ.y . '.' Er'X. ,j J 3esf
A . . I - la oxfora. Coponhastn. narr. Ton couldn't begin to pay fort v'ftV-Vw;lrXlY 1
1 bttryn, btactc. tan. and ivtrr material and making- at this - li 'Vill-VT ) r I
I shaM of blather mixtures. Bonn Bric. All Drtty Bummer ahadra. i' i i aCiii Sr I II
J with contrasting- trimmings. Mar- f r, JZ,t, ,.T naa's- liSmLA 'W
B -, velouslr good ralacs. I trimmed with plaltsd organdl, 9-' 7 'JWMfcCT V l
Vi AV- 4 liwFs J 357 Ml A i JftiOiij
wl &Jt iVH ;lZ) Jr mwLv V w
M- miOS Wo,en,,
?'klAliwcwMlr7,i ' Serge Suit8'
Jwil iXmJ II IE44' , fi $29-75
sP"' VlfcAw illWIkBLitr liycJtS. LVrc43uS M ssHI tM J r-- tl II I . I IT xB Tt-i noxn nm-1
JmfrtiMlWwW'mW J HUoTV . black, b'raid
WfcMfflllS HKSfeaSCifoJ bound and
I ll'l ilH"lMl fillMil SS ra Cr'rrr!Si trimmed with
-U-ifi ul.iijPTl tolS nmJTrFMTISkaxi bone buttons ; also jersey
wicH. II. i. jj TtBI sports suits with angora
.StMl trimmings.
J MR' ;;.!'.! i ::, ! y vV I jSkirta, $5 to $18.50 :
. 7 X;l"!'! Vif'-! '- - " !!" "SLL'1 "" '''' -"'!' '" " J wl 8-'"' i Of serge, tricotine, "
'" ''::n.vl'il'i .: M :Ai-t.r f7A t poplin and wool plaids. !
H&!flfetffiP i plain or plnited- 5
BAWBnwy,tMi!.;i K.tiw ' .:- Iyr. -.: -iST I 7 1'nrofAfrj cnml Floor
Women's
Dresses, $25
Of taffeta, sat
in, Canton crepe,
crepe de chine,
m i g none t to,
Georgette, trico
tine and senre.
Beaded, embroid
ored, richly
braided or fringed.
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Women's
Stunning New
Wraps, $25
Really amazing for
thil low price I
Of velour in nil the
fashionable shades;
trimmed with deep T
fringe; lined with I
figured peau de
cygne.
When You Save From 33", to 60', Sir, You're Lucky!
Men's $6 to $10 Silk Shirts $
-most unusual purchase of strictly high-
grado silk shirts at average 50c on thojdollarl J TomOITOW
Heavy quality, popular Empire Broadcloths and satin striped tub silks. Custom
made and finished perfect in every detail.. Soft cuffs.
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perfect in every detni!
o
Soft cuffs.
$1.50 "Charvct" Silk
Four-in-Hands, 59c
Genuine "Charvet" silks -
plain or two tones. Plenty of
navy ana oincK.
$1 Silk Half Hose, 39c
Pure thread silk; black and
colors. Seamless, double heels
nnd toes.
Lit Hrothm First Floor, 7th St
C
97'
I $2 & $2.50 Silk
Half Hose
Ingrain silk many with
silk soles some pointex
heels. Black and colors.
TTIlliaaa.
$1.50 "President"
9S"
Union Suits. . . .
' Pajnma check nainsook; Ath
letic style. Reinforced gUBsets
nnd seams.
TOMORROW!
Men's Straw Hats
tD ouC
A great choice and at the
samo time economizing sub
stantially on Summer headwear.
Wonderful
v a r iety of
styles and
s h n i) e s in
rough Sen
nits, smooth
sennits, split
braids, fancy
braids.
Lit Brothers- -First Floor, 7th St
E!.85
t Sw Tomorrow
Men's $8 to $10 Oxfords 1$
In Kich, Light & Dark Tan Calf
modetShS!neilV.f,li,'ChaSe0r t?1' New wide English and brogue
"rSirSSf and UtS,de Wing tipS" The tipS' Straps and P
T DtnT'itw Sai?rPle Siz!,lli,gh and Iow shoes-the product of
l . u. aarrj- Co., Brockton, Mass. All leathers.
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women s &i Low Shoes, $3.98
y.it-anrtp pumps, one eyelet ties. tuv
i . . ,-".--,--, w... v..v,t-v ui-.-,, two PVn nr tic
co.oniais and oxfords in gray, black nnH hmlvn .'.;; kf.-V. I
and brown kid; patent colt and gun-metal kid. ' t
"
Misses' & Children's $3.50 to $4.50 Strap
r-umps ana Uxfords, $2.69 & $2.98
Patent coltskin. tnn Rnc.i. i j .i... .. .
sir.es a, to 2. ;; ::l: "" i?" xsu?.uck
- "i rioor. worth
lAt Brothera-
Boys' $4.50 to $5 Shoes
& Oxfords, $3.59
Black nnd tan Russ a.
Sizes 1 to 6 in lot.
Tomorrow!
Japanese
Rugs
$6 Matting Rugs,
$98
3y v.
trass
Rugs
$4-98
HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
Ready-to-Wear J
Georgette HATS j
FINEST $6 AND $7 KINDS TOMORROW
All hand made hats in delightful summer styles and every pretty
coloring! A wonderful purchase just out of their Boxes!
The ideal
f1oor covering
popular 9x12
GioH Feleetion
n -. -1 f-
Srmmor
All in
foot !ize.
irth T I nr
3-98
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In large, dressy shapes some of georgette combined with fine
horse hair braids with lilies, lilacs, field flowers, ostrich and ribbon.
Three hundred will not laBt long nt this amazingly low price, so try
to come early! Ut Brothem- First Floor, North
$1.50 Silk Camisoles, 98c
For women who like dainty pink
undergarments Saturday will be a day
of wondrous savings in the White Sale!
These lovely camisoles nro of crepe
de chino and satin with built-up
shoulders or ribbon straps. Loco trim
med. Ono sketched.
io
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$4 Pink Pajamas, $2.98
figured ylndsor crepe
ipaiunni rnncv ur
f fmbroldory. shlnliiK'i and ribbons
Batlate or
jiect model
Two
utltchinK,
2Mf 77
3Y
i-- r
S3 Crene de Chine ThrmU 51 OS
Very pretty styles. Lacs trimmed or tall- )
orert Sketchort '
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$1.50 Bloomers. 98c
Pink crepe or brUlate tnllorod or lacs I
irimmrtM ri nisn tr u nrnmii Unnm un..
t pocUetfl Pictured
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if n ro t h er Second Floor
M
WSrii
Georgette Overblouses
$4-98
Exceedingly Pretty,
and Very Special
Tom
orrow-
Klaborately braided and em
broidered in the attractive style
pictured-in th-se fashionable
lines.
Mesh ami Ifni-flin.. UI .
and Hordintr blue and all-flesh .1 5
r - ii ii ' i
iur mis low n
$4qa.
Most exientional
price!
Dainty Hemstitched
Voile Blouies, $2.98
Klnboratcly homstit-
viiPd crimn-.ea with
" filet lace
2 ll.
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Garden Tools
We're
supply
Low
completely equipped
all needs nt
owest Prices!
Garden
Hoe.
49'
Steel blado.
Garden Rako, 49c
Ten teeth; malleable Iron
head
$1.75 Spading Fork,
$1.39
Knur trlaneular slrel
prongs, malleable P-hamlle,
heavy etraped ferrulo.
ITlower aaiT Veffatable Oeeds,
packaeea, Co and 10c,
to
I
1
!
Jewel Lawn
Mower, $7.49
Adjustable for
cuttlnir hlsh or
low srnss, 13
Ineh hladeH
Orais Shears, 39o to OOo
Oraas Hoodn, pi Uavr loo to SI. 70
Ol-ass nooks or BIoksIb ciicli. SOa
Lit Brothers- -Third Floor
;LT SMTBBM
friz
.. L
r Brothers Second Floor
Women's $8 Sweaters
$4. .98
JftfTomorrow
A onc-dri olTer
of Kreat timeliness
and importance.
Fibre silk. Plain and
fancy weaves; prvk"s
ar.d tto sash Delight
fully pretty shadc6.
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$3 to $8 Silk Scarfs, $1.93, $2.98 j
1 o no
iive ty weav es-ma'.v l"'autif F'. "iiumI
stnpes I-rin(;el ends Su'htlv in perf" t
1 1 ii the i -'- i r mr
In our sensational silk sale tomorrow
$4 Friited Radium Silks
$J.98
Handsome Silks, 40 Inches Wide..
Beautiful new designs in many fash
ionabol Bhndcs including navy blue. Very
smart for blouses, dresses and fine lin
ings. 40 inches wide. -First rioor. South
ham svw km. 9 9 MTm
.rvi SS&JfBsSmSmmjmX 9 M J& & 1a
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Women's $1 I
Stockings, 59c
$2 Long Silk
Uoves i t il
i-
Another record
valuo in fash
ionable cloves.!
lC-button length
19
Tomorrow,
Excellent quality most wanted
length for short sleeve frocks.
Doublo finger tips,
White, pongee and navy.
Lit Brothers -Main Arcado A Subway
A Combination Offer!
Three Pounds of
Candy. (I
Itegular 81.70 Value) j B
Including 1 pound each of
Assorted Chocolates.
After Dinner Mints
nnd Gum Drons
Lit Brothers- -Flrat Floor, 7th St
:VLIt Oor mw Blr Mst.iuMit-a.rt of Bv.rythlnr M lowest Prto..S.y.ath rioor of
Men's -$25
Suits,
$14.98
Uluo rercA
all wool
i.
Boyi' $14.50 t
Suits, $7.98
n un snrRe
7 to IS jnaia
Women's
65c Union t
Suits, 39c
Cotton rib
bed Laos
trimmed knee
Men's $32.50
Suits, $17.98 ::
Plaids mix-
tiiri-R wild pin
stripe!"
rxtt-a rair
Trousers
I V ilwr
I I
I HI H
II if
fisl
II I
Oun mf3i .nif
1 1 kldakln and tan
! Fibre mik in
bmck and colors.
Men's $4 to $6
Shoes & Oxfords
patent coltskin,
'2'
98
$9.98
! Women's $5 to $7
Blnck & Tan PtjmDi. . I
"'u wun military or Cuban heels
Misses' $3 to $4 Pumps, $1.98
Patent coltskin s-ies 8 14 to J.
JVo Uati or Phone Orders Filled on
Suou-ay Foo(u.ar. ,
Women's & Misses' Apparel
Sport Suits
$12.75
Fulwool and Jersey.
Also dressy models
in tricotine and serge
braided or embroidered.
Coats & Wraps
$10
HABkt wf-nve -lour,
at! v-flrt'Hi. h"in
fipun 11 'ui eiK-' n
fabhlnnabl o'n-
Hei'ed sports n d
iitid -It ffny raiB Hi V
I'nliiK
&
aw
-'llM...
t llata Trimmed Ftm of Charge
$4 to ?5 Ready. 1 $0.98
1 Trimmed Hnts. U
vnio Hnapcn in Keortfette
crepe, taffota and pretty trnns-
pairni bi ies HiaoU. white nnd
colore Attrarttveiv irim.,..j
I Kvery one an unusual value at
...n tMIUV,
Our Wew Btilldlaa-, 7th and Market t :
Spring Dresses, mi colors. $9.50
Taffeta, satin, crepe de chine, mignonet'e,
silk poplin, Jersey and serge. Keatunng wodl
ombroidory, beading, silver trimming, ac
cordion pleating, etc. Sketched.
$1'
69
I Men's $2.50
I Straw Hats.
I Newest shapes In nn bra-.li
j $3 to $6.50 Corset,
$1.50 to $3
American Lad) Some it n
Mighty bone
Men's 75c
Under
wear, 59c
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!' ' 'KB
hlni. ankle lentftn drawers.
Mf SHQTH11BS
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