Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 19, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY ' 19, 1921
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EVENING PUBLIC
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GION TO INVITE
ALLIES' LEADERS
Voch, Diaz, Boatty and Others
Rn Asked to tmona
L Convention
OF POST DOINGS
MEWS
ffi .. .1m j1tAtnf1 tllft
E urork Of ''" . ,! mp!nl n.
darlrtt"6'" Vltntio In the
ncnr future irom
the American Le
sion to lie their
ituoflts'nt flic
Legion convention
nt Knnnns City
no.t October.
Mnnthnl Foeh,
Oniernl Dins,
commander of the
Itnllnn Armv In
i f lm AiiatrtnnR Arlmtrnl
SJ David Hentty. nnd n dlstlni?ulBlied
Wf '"' ",,, ...Ill . .t,,1 .U.nJ
P,l. (n KOHIICr Will IX- Urmii I" ..,..
rtf convention. Nntlonnl Commander
i W (inlbrnlth hnH designated Thomns
r Miller, of Wilmington, Del., Alien
Pr'oiierty Ctistndinn. to present nn lnvl
SSw. through the Tlrltlsh Kmbnvsy. to
iilmlrnl Bentty. With other rcprcscn
htfr he will forward the invitation
thfouith dlplomntlc channels to the other
jirtlngulshed gucstH.
The monthly meeting of Yeomen (V)
Pott No. W), at the 1'nrlsh House, Lo
0,t and Sydenham streets, was nil.
itmti Tuesdn evening by V illlam II.
Srry, of the County Committee. Mr.
fhiBirry spoke on the preparations for
, Legion Field Day June 4. The
noit will Mil programs at the field and
kino will compete In some of the events.
A letter from the College Settlement.
(Unending the work done by the post
i the hint venr watt rend nt the meeting.
1 The William T. Shetzlinc Post No. 00
Safe
Milk
For Infants
4 Invalid
iO COOKING
The "Food " Drink" for AH Agea.
Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and
Fountains, Ask for HORUCK'S.
.Avoid Imitations & Snbstitatqp
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CUTICURA
FOR HAIR AND SKIN
For promoting and maintain'
ing beauty of skin and hair
Cuticura Soap and Ointment
are unexcelled. Cuticura Tal
cum is an ideal powder, re
freshing and cooling to most
delicate skins.
Iiapt. Ink rrnW Mill SMtftt "Cttt.or.Lifc.
mterlM.Dtpi ISO, Hald,nIMm." Soldtfirj
w(ict SMpgt Ointment tt and Mc. TilalmSc.
VFCuttcur Soup bav wltkoat mm.
kninniiiiKf
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One-Day Outings!
From PHILADELPHIA
COAL REGION
TAMAQUA V$3.25
MAHANOY CITY nound Trio
OILBERTON
MAHANOY PLANE
nllRVANnnAU
ffiRADXILLE $3.50
nnntirtxT 1 Round Trio
MT. CARMEL
and SIIAMOKIN
NKXT HVNnAY. MAY 22
iB,l!1!l..trln ' n4lnr Tr.
P" 7.00 A. U.. itopplnr t Co
lumbii Ato Jluntlntdon Bt M.nt.
I.. . ConthahorVen and Kerrli.
." (D Kalb St.),
New York $3.00
, Bound Trip
Every Other Sunday
Tat KxcritHioN, may so
n'.i'L'L"1"..1"" ."4tnr T.r
motion, Logan and J.nkintown.
Gettysburg $3.50
Round Trip
Sl'NDAY, MAY 20
bImW .r,n. I'" Ittadln Tr-
n (I), Kalb Ht ).
SEASHORE
$1.50 Hound Trip
AT, JJVnilY RI'NDAY
ATLANTIC CITY
OCEAN CITY
WILDWOOD
and CAPE MAY
VI Atlnntlo City Hnllroad
V,Vr ? Cltr. Wlldwood and Caw
Sj2Mrm .liVois. Vm : S:
conducted the funeral of Hnmucl W.
Jonc, 2Till South Tenth street, IrtRt
nuturdny. Jones was formerly of Com
l"iy O, 140th Infantry. Thirty-seventh
Division. A gunrd of honor accom
panied the body to Holy Cross Cemetery
nnd n squatl fired the last salute over
tho grave. The post nlso conducted
the funeral of Frnnk .T. Koehlcr, 11)20
Month Front street. Koehlcr was n
Bailor nnd died from Injuries received
in tnc service. ,An escort anil liring
oquntl of snllorn from the Navy Yard
accompanied the body to the cemetery.
On May 211 the Itcv. Edward ('.
Ktinkle. chanlntn of the Hcrnard V.
Schlegel Post, West Chester, will con
duct n mcmorlnl service In the First
Baptist Church, West Chester.
DAUGHTER BRINGING BODIES
OF COL AND MRS. PIERCE
Mrs. Dewltt Jones Sailing Tomorrow
From Antwerp Will Arrive May 30
W'.tli tho bodies of her parents, Colo
nel nnd Mrs. Chnrles C. Pierce, both of
whom died In France recently, Mrs.
Dewltt Clinton Jones will sail on an
army trnnrport tomorrow from Antwerp
en route to thla country.
Sirs. Jones' homecoming will mark
the end of a fateful journey, which be-
fan when she left her home in St.
,ouls and sailed for Neullly to rencHi
the bedside of her dying mother. She
reached the hospital April '21 just n day
before Mrs. Pierce tiled. After the
funeral In Paris she remained to nurse
her father, who was stricken with in
fluenza nt Tours, his illness being su
perinduced, friends say, by grief over
his wife's death. Colonel Pclrce died
May 10.
Upon the arrival of tho bodies nt IIo
boken, they will immediately be shipped
to Arlington Cemetery nt Washington
nnd burled with appropriate ceremonies.
It is expected that they will arrive here
about Memorial Day.
Colonel and Mrs. Pierce were well
known in this city. The former WaB
rector of St. Matthew's P. E.'Ciiurcii,
Eighteenth direct nnd Oirnrd avenue,
for a long period. Colonel Pierce bail
been n chaplain In Hie nrmy for more
thnu thirty cnrs nnd was called from
the retired list by Ocncral Pershing to
serve us chief of the Graves Registra
tion Service.
"Seladangs!'
screamed the Malays
One of tho-most dangerous ani
mals on earth not o live one in
capthity. It cad how one eela.
dang kent 10 armed men, trained
nnimnl hunters, up a tree for a
day and a night in Charles
Mayer's thrilling adventures in
Trcngganu "Up a Tree in the
Jungle" among
Other interesting features in June
RomEra
Out today-all news-stands- 35c u copy
Stnd $1 uith your futmm and adttntt and
rrr.ii. (A. n4i 5 cvptti
n.pt. C, ASIA rUDUSIUNC COMPANY
627 Lsxlnglon Arenua New York
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' "rtnllnl Information Conault g
Ainta S Dyers
fhila. & Reading
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Railway 1
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This book
is for you !
IT tells about a filing cabinet that
is more than a filing cabinet
a cabinet that protects its contents
while it is keeping them ready for
instant reference.
It is the only filing cabinet with
steel-plus-asbestos construction.
The only filing cabinet with an auto
matic safety latch which operates
the instant the drawer is shut.
The only filing cabinet which has
withstood a thirty-minute test in the
Fire Underwriters' furnace with
heat reaching 1,000 degrees.
Call, write or telephone today for
your copy of the booklet which tells
about the
Fire-Wall
Filing Cabinet
Ask us to show you these four valu
able "Yand E" features:
IAn automatic safety latch prevents
drawers from opening- accidentally.
No other file has this latch.
2 Real Roller Bearings moke every
drawer open or close at a touch.
3 Water or dust can't get in. When
closed, the drawer fits tightly against
an inner flange.
4 Steel -Plus -Asbestos. Two steel
walls, with a double lining of
Asbestos.
Yawman and Frbe MFG-(p.
Filing Syttm Service, Equipment and SupptUi
1013 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
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IIKI.L, WALNUT 107 KKY8TONK, KACK t7-lfl
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FILING CABINETS
FILING SUPPLIES
SYSTEM
Headquarters for
Best
Nursery
Furniture
Lovely
Bassinettes
In white or ivory ennmelcd
wicker, decorated with pink or
blue hand-palntcd flowers, and
trimmed with point d'espr t over
pink or blue silk and ribbons.
Also Untrimmcd Bassinettes, or
we will trim them to order as
vou wish. These arc amonff the
articles that have Riven us the
supremacy in pretty, practical
things for Baby's comfort.
Dougherty's
Faultless Bedding r'Hl'tr"
1632 CHESTNUT STREET Am$$?&T?W.
Everybody's
Friend
A monopoly nobody wants unscrambled!
There is no Sherman Law against a monopoly
of Good Will.
No trademark need fear the Supreme Court
because it has a far-reaching, interlocking hold on
the Good Will of the public.
Here is the only beneficent monopoly possible.
And as for secret rebates, trade agreements,
exclusive territories and the like they simply do
not exist; they are so unnecessary for the trade
mark owning the public Good Will as to be ob
viously silly.
Even with the most splendid product it takes
years to win a national monopoly of Good Will in
any line.
It is easier now since war has plowed in new
habits and new thoughts.
Butterick Publisher
The Delineator
(?2J0 a Year)
Th Designer
($2.00 a Year)
REID AND FORT
Copyright, 1921,
A. B. Klrschbaum Company
Three Feature Groups
Of
Men's Fine Suits
Each group $10 to $15
below the average Phil
adelphia clothing price!
Group No. 1
All-wool cheviots tailored by the
Kirschbaum shops stylish and
serviceable. The type of suits
usually priced at 40 or S45.
Group No. 2
Herringbones ! Worsteds ! Soft
finish worsteds ! Serges ! Pencil
stripes I Kirschbaum tailored !
Compare them in design, work
manship and fabric with the
usual 50 suit.
Group No. 3
HO
A line variety of the better fabrics
from cheviots to worsteds-tailored
especially for us by the Kirsch
baum shops. Worthy of compari
son with most 55 and 60 suits.
Our windows tell the
the story!
REIP F
WINDSOR ROOM 1204 Chertnut St.
11 SOUTH 15th ST.
11 founded In 1894
li 4
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
NO W AD AYS,
when every
man's dollar must
command the
greatest possible
return, it is pleas
ing to know that
this Store has as
sembled an un
usually extensive
stock of Clothing,
dependable in style
and quality.
Here, for in
stance, are smart
Spring Suits from
the Stein - Bloch
Company and
Hart, Schaffner &
Marx, and the
"Alco" Shops.
Then there are our
own smart "Wick
ham" Suits and
hundreds of Suits of other dependable makes.
Best of all these Suits arc marked at
prices one-third less than it was- necessary to
jay for equal grades last year. They are $25.00
to $67.50.
In several special lots prices are one
half the prices of last year.
t - Straw bridge & Clothier Sicond floor Hast
A Special Purchase of
1200 Men's
IMPORTED
Straw Hats
$225
bpic - span, brand - new
Sennit Straws for which
men would ordinarily have
to pay almost double.
Scores of distinctively new shapes to
all sizes from 6 to 7V.
StruubrlilKe S. Clotlnrr Second Kluor Murk
laaaJ
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choose from,
et Street
and
HaM
2000 Fine Percale Shirts
a Special Lot to Sell at $1.50
They conform in every way to our exacting specifi
cations for making, fit and quality. Best of all we can
sell them at the rate of FOUR Shirts for the usual price
of THREE ! The percale is of fine quality, in handsome
stripe effects that are of indelible colors $1.50.
Also a special lot of Pajamas at $1.65, and Night
Shirts at $1.25.
I i - Str mliruUe dothier i: n Mori L,ilith Street
Men's Washable Neckties
Displaying a wide variety of new ideas and color
combinations which must be seen to be fully appreciated.
50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1-50
ln-V SirawbrlilKF & Cluthlir Mule 1 Mirkit Mreet
tmKiWSmKCZim
To-morrow! One Hundred
Maline-Hair Hats
$10 $12 $14
A new lot just from our
workrooms. Some large,
drooping shapes, others
in slight poke effects, one of
the latter sketched. Chiefly
in black, trimmed with rib
bons, flowers and ostrich
fancies Dress Hats in the
full sense of the word.
New Trimmed Hats, Special, $6. 75
The last group went so quickly we made an extra
effort to get these in readiness. All Straw Hats in fash
ionable shapes, sizes and shades, beautifully trimmed,
many with the fashionable ribbon trimming.
New Matrons' Hats at $4.50
All of the distinct type known as Matrons' Hats,
a? id very smartly trimmed.
Ribbon-Trimmed
Hemp Hats
$9.00
Of fine imported Hemp in plain
bhades or with white tubular rolled
edge, trimmed with moire and satin
ribbon one sketched.
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Safe Storage
for Furs and Clothing
Not only safe storage, but the low tempera
ture of our cold storage vaults prolongs the life
of Furs and renews their lustre. A telephone call
or a postal will bring our messenger to your door,
if within our delivery system. Charges are mod
erate.
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W-- Btrawbrldf & C'lomier atcoiui Floor, Kllbrt ItrHt
UmbreQ
For Men and Women
Special, $2.50
Coverings of fine American
(cotton) taffeta with tape edge,1
well-mounted on sturdy paragon
frames.
Women's styles with handles
of plain or fancy carved wood,
some with bakclitc top, finished
with wrist cord others with
ring.
Men's styles with handles of
plain or carved wood, some with
bakclite ends, in hook and crook
styles.
fitrawbrldire t Clothlfr
Aisle 1 Market Street
Blou
ses
A Little Group of
Exquisite Styles
$18.00 to $50.00
In the French Salon is a
charming group of Crepe Geor
gette and Crepe do Chino
Blouses, chiefly one of a model.
White models predominate, but
some of the smartest are of
ecru, exquisitely trimmed with
lace dyed to match, net and
hand - embroidered designs.
Blouses, Panel Blouses and
Over-Blouses that are so im
portant a part of the fashionably-gowned
woman's summer
wardrobe $18.00 to $50.00.
titrau tirldirx A Clothier
Trench Salon, Third Floor West
Corsets
S. & C. Special
Frqnt-lace
Models
$4.50 to $18.00
Worthy your special atten
tion, these new models in S. &
Co. Special Corsets. They lace
in front, giving the smooth, flat
lines in back that fashion re
quires. At $4.50 Model L-302, for
slender figures. Of light-weight
pink brocade; low bust, medium
long hips and substantial boning.
At $5.00 Model 361, for
average figures. Of light-weight
brocade, with low bust, long
hips, heavy boning and clastic
section in back.
At $5.50 Model L-301. of
pink coutil; all-elastic top; long
hips; substantial boning with
free hip space.
At $7.50 Model N-357, of
light-weight coutil. Low bust
with semi-elastic top, long hips,
substantial boning, elastic sec
tions back and front, with free
hip space.
At $9.00 Model R-360, for
average full figures. Low bust
with elastic section at the top in
back, also at the ends of the
back steels.
Straw brlrtH it t Inthler
Third Floor .trrlet Street Weit
u
1847
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Rogers Bros.
Silver-plated
Table Ware
Leads m quality and beauty
of deuigtu Coffee and Tea Serv
ices, Vcpctablc Dishei, Platter.
Silver-plated Flatware in all
deeigns
Await your selection. Every
thing in correct Table Silver
that the hostess or the June
britle can desire is on display.
Single pieces, dozens, or com
plete Sets in handsome chests
are shown in our Silverware
Store.
The Newest Pattern
The Ambassador
Will delight the lover of beau
tiful Silverware. Be sure to see
this design in Knives, Forks,
Spoons and all "pieces of Flat
ware.
St! iinhrldfi Clothier
.!le S Mrltct Street
Lingerie
Night Gowns
Special, $2. 75
Fine Nainsook Night Gowns,
fastened in front, with round
neck and thrco-quarter-Iength
sleeves. Daintily lace-trimmed
$2.75.
OTHEIt GOOD VALUES
ICnvelope Chemises Ot
nainsook, trimmed with Inco and
embroidery, also ribbon-run em
broidery beading $2.50.
Drawers Of nainsook, embroidery-trimmed
$2.75.
Straight Chemises Of
soft nninsook, beautifully trim
med with lace and ribbon
threaded beading $2.60.
Corset Covers Ami French
model of nainsook, embroidered
and lace-trimmed $1.75.
Combinations Corset Cov-er-and-drawers
of nainsook,
trimmed with lace $1.00.
Htrawbrldi at Clothier
Third Floor, Wot
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