BT.-C? A nmiKtT" y ..' --T fr""r : i ITt . s."r 1 's 4: Y? , ' ft i" t V ' P - V '.' , 1 , ' -. ' '-ft .. s. ) ; e,4 , j i I u ff" If EVENING PUBLIC tiEDGEPHlEADELPHIA, FRIDAY,. MAY 20, f921 5 .-. VORGE IS ASKED BY GEORGE BIDDLE War Romance Ended, Lieuten ant Suo3 Daughter of a. ,. Dawson Coloman FRONT cup SERVED AT MRS. OEORC.tf niUDLR Mrs. Anne Colemnn Riddle, who did mfrgcncr nld work in tho devastated regions of France during the war, hns ben nnmed ns defendant in a suit tor divorce filed by George Blddlc, a, for mer army lieutenant. The raarrlago was the outcome of a pretty war-time romnnee and was cel bratcd August 3, 1017, nt the home of the bride's father, 13. Dawson Coleman, then Iking at 1830 Rlttenhousc square Mrs. Blddle, now said to be living In Paris, ha.s been called upon to file an answer to the Milt In Common Pleas Court No. fi on or before .Tunc C. Mrs. Uiddlc made an cnvlnble record lack of the front-lino trenches when the Germans were still hurling divisions sralnst the Allied lines. Much of her I first-aid work was among the peasants Giiticura Soap The Healthy Shaving Soap CttkiraSaapabavM without nif. ErtrrwhirtlSc. Canadian North. Rwy. 52s, 1922 Georgia Lt, Pow. & Rwy. Gs, 1941 Durham Public Service 8s, 1931 Public Service of N. J. 7s, 1922 Evansvillc Gas & Elqc. 5s, 1932 DuQuesno Light Co. 7'2s, 1936 M?Cown&Cct Land Title Bid., Phila Pa. Kamiera riMadtlsMa Stock Xtehmiin NEW USE FOR OIL OF CLOVES Doctor Discovers New 'Treatment for Skin Troubles Willi trylnr for quick ntldot for aunhurn. Dr. Oeoreo A. Iluntlne. en of Baltimore's Iwnt-knoun rtruc (lata, fouml tliat oil of cloves when combined with a Erea.les Skin Cream, aoothea the nerves of dla eaaed or Injured akin an easily us It tlIeUtes tho liangu of toothuche It knocked Eczema so ciulrkly lin leas Skin Cream. tio it the. name Noxzem Orease- Jar, or pi uai- Aak your drmrelat for a the .Noxzfma Chemical Co.. limore. Aid., will mull nu a mtu. Vfnlr jar upon receipt of this clip Pine and luc to cover poatimo and ptcklnir. .lrh. I A N 0 s HOME OF SERVICE $350 Jacob Bros. Piano, $225 Slightly Uted Fine Condition Guaranteed Beautiful Tone Easy Terms 25 Other Bargains for Saturday G.W.HUVERCO. 1031-33 Chestnut St. .VICTROLAS RECORDS P L A Y E R MX-. s ID K ft X -V Wl n iMfmmiM'JtiuMPVfwi 33 S. WATER ST. whose homes had been wrecked by ar tillery firo or who had1 been forced to flco before the advance of the enemy. .i Mmn,d'1!0V,w,, wn ft l'"tenant in tho Officers' Reserve Corps, is thirty six years old, and lives at 2017 Pino street. Ho is the son of tho late Al gernon 3. Kiddle. He was a first coisln of Julian O. Kiddle, of the Lafayette bscadrllle, who wan shot down In an air battlo over the German lines in Li J. I BROOME A SCOUT uuiMiioMucm ui ocnooiB fciected a Member The spring meeting of the Philadel phia Council, Hoy Scout of Amcrlcn, was held nt the Racquet Club. Six- i V1 " A,rcrt sou,h of '"nlnut. last iiiB.il. ut. t nnricf u. . Jiart. clmirman, presided. Dr. R. C. Broome. Rimrln. tendent of public schools, was elected t inernbcrshln. He praised cnthusl nstlcally the work being carried on In tins city and elsewhere by tho Bov Scouts. The construction of new enmps for the summer and the outline of spring utiin.li.- iicre cuiuiurrcn. It was an nounceu .iicmoriai JJny encampments will be held at Perklomcn Junction, viiuii jiiiuv inn, uump nn Jtcnssc lacr, Camp Hill nnd Valley Forge. IMl TCIK UWMJll SHOPPING TODAY! We're very convenient Jo ine neat snorni onr terr- Ice la exlrrmelr prompt I our foods refreshlnr. Menu Chnnred Dnllr lonivf 3537 South 16th "Europe' Leading Car" FIAT For Immediate Delivery 30 miles to gal. K776 Open 13550 Sodan Delivered Including Tax Potter-Dleslnger Motor Co., 2207 Chestnut St. LARGEST OLD BOOK STORE IN AMERICA If Leary's kept KAAlfQ a visitors' book, UUUlVd names of the ft a ii ah t most famous Peo uvuliii pie wno ever visited Philadel phia would be found registered therein. And we have many "regulars" men and women, who dropped in, once to find a certain book, but who continue to come because they found sat isfaction and quiet enjoyment. School and College Text Books Learys Book Store Ninth Street Below Market (Opposite Postoffico) Colored . ' Glass Wonderfully Rich Solid Amber, Royal Purple, Blue, Topaz. Vases, Bowls', Compotes, Candlesticks $3.00 to $30.00 vVrriglit,Tynclale & van jRoden, Inc. Reputed the Largest Distributors of High-Grndc Dinncrwnro 1212 Chestnut Street Watches' Are Sensible Gifts for Men When you consider that a watch is a lifetime companion it is without question a gift that will be highly prized by the recipient. A dependable watch is one made of green gold and fitted with a 17-jewcl Elgin move ment $50. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JUWELEKS SILVERSMITHS ii i Cream Buttermilk the best spring drink HERE is good health as well as taste - goodness in buttermilk. A true tonic that aids in cleansing the system in springtime. And Supplee-Wills-J ones Cream Butter milk gives you this delightful beverage at its best creamy, delicious. Ask Your Driver Supplee -Wills -Jones r(fia ifSi fin Hi inHSSj Resinol would stop that Itching. No matter how severe or stubborn the trouble, un less it is duo to some in ternal disorder, Resinol Ointment usually clears It wayln areuonable tlmo. Trrltandaa. At all droggltta. Trial frea. Drpt. ll-T. lUalnol, Jialtlmcra, Ui. False teeth are not selF-cleansing Caulk DENTURE CREAM The tissues of the mouth are kept clean by flowing saliva and moving muscles. But a plate, remaining at rest against the roof of the mouth, cannot clean itself. Plates and bridgework should be kept clean by the easy use of Nothing else will do the work. Buy a tube at any drug store Tb-dyTb-morrow Only! $ Values, up to $14 HTtJ ma t A S-pecial Sale v vN. 1 tC - x&)ffi ?t yW -- Women 's Gray Suede, & Tan Russia Calf Dress Pumps A special purchase of nearly a thousand pairs of beautiful models from ZIEGLER BROS. All the latest style slippers are here! With full Louis or Custom made of finest gray suede and new shade tan Russia calf. Come Today or Tomorrow and choose yours from the very smartest of this season's styles! Don't miss this extraordinary money-saving opportunity. It 18 Stylish You Will Find It llcrt t 7.45 All Sizes All Styles PoyalBoqt Sho JLlMiiMWHHHMMa FOR WOMIli ChestnutSt. 1208 A STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER PROFITABLE READING FOR MB RICES governing our regular cloth ing stock average one-third less than those of last year. This means that the famous Stein-Bloch, and Hart, Schaff ner & Marx Suits, the "Alco" Suits and our own carefully-tailored "Wick ham" Suits at their present prices - -$25.00 to $67.50- give you half again as much value as the same money could command in 1920. And such a wealth of styles and and fabrics1-beyond question the finest array in Philadelphia. In Several of These Special Lots Prices are One-Half the Prices of Last Year. Spring Suits with Extra Trousers Of Tweeds, Herringbones and Serges $27.50 Think of it! The smartest of new Suits for men and young men, tailored with exacting care, of fine all-wool tweeds, herringbones and serge. And at this price r$27.50 there's an extra pair of trousers to prolong the wear period almost two-fold. r U ,i y .i ' aftk. Ill ' s&' . V i Dolly ''C?.v.M ssAU Widths M ZSS' All Ofirlna M mfr Our Mr end Floor hconomica Stive You Dollars - . "1 II I I y Men Who Have Not Yet Bought Straw Hats Please Note There is still nil excellent selection of smart styles in this large special purchaso of liraiid new Sennit lints, tlujt would ordinarily ull for double but nre marked $2.25. Genuine rnnaina Hats at $3.93 All perfect and including new shnpes for men and young men. Wortlt one-half more to three times this price. Leghorn Hats in thieo smart new shape.-, with black or brown bands, to sell at a saving of more than one-half $1.95. Our own "Wiekham" one of the best Straw Hat values in Philadelphia to-day. Sennit Stiaw Hats in 20 different shapes. $2.C3. straw brlrttu A C'lntlil, r Second rioor Markot strict, V.uut A Clearance of Shirts at $1.50 A clearance of broken nssortnionts from pto-k and left-overs fiom previous sales. Nearly ail are of woven-stripe mndras and they are woith one-half more to double tho clear-away pi ice. A wide assortment of patterns to choose fiom. Straululilgi. i'lnililer i:aat Store, Ulclu'i Street Unusually Good Neckties at 25c Not what you would imagine "quarter" Neck ties to be but of n quality in fabric, patterns and workmanship heretoforo associated with Neckwenr selling for two to three times this price. Men aro buying them by dozen nnd half-dozen lots 25c. MrawbrlJiie & Clollilor .Male 1 Miirkot -ttrert Harl, Schaffner & Marx Herringbone Suits $45 Unusually fine Suits, in smart spring styles, well made of herringbone fabrics in light tans and grays. Spring- Suits Reduced to $23.00 and $33.00 Several hundred Worsted and Cassimere Suits taken direct from our regular stock and marked at sharp reductions. "Alco" Suits at $30.00 New single- and double-breasted models, of .-mart -tiipes and mixtures. Practical b nil sizes. Men's and Young Men's Blue Serge Suits, $25.00 .Men's and young nun'- single- and double lueasted Suits of all-wool, tine-twill blue serge. Men's "Alco" Blue Serge Suits now $36.50 Very ununiml value at this price. All sios m regular, stout, shoit, tall and slender proportions. Youths' Long-Trouser Suits $22.50 and $27.50 I.ong-trou-crs Suits for the luvd-to-tit youth of UI to 19 j ears. Unusual values at these prices. A Remarkable Lot of Top Coats, $21.50, $29.50 More than 200 Ton Coats in youthful and con sen ative styles at one-half last year's prices. Gabardine Coats, $35.00 Shower-proof Top Coats of the best gabardine ui a good tun shade. Raincoats, now $15.75 Men's and young men's light-weight Raincoats l sniKU- jum UOUD e-le.tlllo liihrux: n half price. netnge Hundreds of Pairs of Separate Trousers At $1.50, $5.fi0 and $f.50 several hundred pairs of escellently-tnilored Trousers, of desirable fabrics. T stmwiir Ikl a. Hci .nil t'lour oil I I.aai The Things Needed for Your Favorite Sport Get ready now for the great out-door senson which will bo given it3 official 'start Memorial Day. You'll find the Straw bridge & Clothier Sporting Goods Store ready, capable nnd eager to supply your needs of athletic equipment. Dependable quality is the only kind tolerated here nnd prices nre the lowest, consistent with merchandise of such character. Eventhing for Tennis Rackets, from ?1.65 to $16.00. Unlls, 60c. Also Court Mark ers, Tapes, Poles, Racket Covers, Presses, Shoes, etc. Wlf Mw Golfers' Needs Clubs $5.00 to $8.00. Balls 00c to $1.00. Bags $1.50 to $30.00. Golf Suits of tweeds and other fabrics, elastic-back coat, knickerbocker trousers $25.00 to $30.00. SPECIAL Complete Golf Outfits bag, 5 clubs nnd 2 balls $20.00. Camp Equipment Tents of all kinds from small Boy Scout Tents of brown can vas, at $6.50. un to, luxurious Auto Camp Traileis for motor campers or tourists. Camping Stoves, Duffle Bags. Blankets, Canvas Buckets and Basins, Firearms, Cutlery. Fish ing Tackle everything else the camper needs. For Base Ball Gloves $2.00 to $11.00. Balls, Masks, Protectors, Uniforms, Shoes, etc. SPECIAL We can uniform your team in time for the Me morial DttV game. Uniforms $7.30 to $22.00. Old Town Canoes A creat many of the popular Old Town models, including the famous Sponson non-capsizable. unsinkablc Canoes, are carried here in stock, rcadv for imme diate delivery. Striking new color effects. Paddles, Motors and all other canoeists' supplies. Bicycles A wonderful line, including the famous Wavcrlv. at S49 75. $34.50. $53.50 and SfiO.00. Kay Juvenile Bicycles $49.50. Tires, Lamps, Bells nnd other accessories. Mr.mi.rV. & CI ithie Vjurt'i rioor Inexpensive Neck Furs However inexpensive they may be,, they nre to the costume what the proper light is to a picture they "bring it out." Xuluml Mini:, S1J.00 to floO.OO Siberian Squirrel. S1.00 to $110 0(f.iiyi!, SlO.?r to SJJ.oO Stotie Iartcv, S10.no to SflO 00 Kitttiitv Fitch. S1&.00 to S3S.00 Jaiancc Marten. .?. to $Z7.jO Aittrl-a Foe. tio.oo hi $nr.r,o Gray Cnrnrvl. i,li!.r0 to S'.'.OO Inland Fo.r Scarf., $12.73 Ituimian Kolinsky , S?( to STJ.00 I'a'aijonian Ff. U..riO to S.to.uu Canadian Wolf, AJO.00 to Soo.00 : n. vi t iK. A r tlil'r 5. ill Tluor I lit' r Htrpt Bogs' Hats For Summer Wear Straw Hats, ncwe-t models, in bind;, brown or navy blue $2 to $4.00. Wash Hats, shade- to match ua-di suits SI. 00 to S2.00. White Dull Middy Hats, spe cial 55c. 'VesTe. Barry Lids" for sports wear, special 95c. Sumniei Cups, new patterns $1.50. -lr i ln tj. A. Ii '1 nr S ull 1 ii i rill i I street l.Jit Small Girls' New Parasols Plain shade-, ruffled or boi dered, gail flowered and fig ured styles, of cotton, mercer ized cotton, silk poplin or taf feta silk, some with wrist coids, others with lings $1 to $3.50. Vr fi '" ' A ' 1 tlilit Hi 7 Markal Stnet Petticoats Special! Special at $11.95 Black or Colored Silk Jersey Petticoats, with tucked and plaited flounces of tnffeta silk. ' Special at $1. 50 Pretty Petticoats of flowered cotton taf feta, with tucked and plaited flounces. ,trnL.t i Ire & I lotlilar hn uml Flour, Wt MARKET ST. KIGIITII ST. FILBERT ST. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST, PILUEKT ST. i ; J f V ...vA V -v-i rmH '??' -ClYl 4' rtW 1kv, JQ A-