'"" -- 'a Bnr ',V ' - T JV i - , '-'Vvrvc "? , ' fc. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEBPHlCAIEIBmA:t FRIDAY, MAT 20, 1921 5 ft-r"- .. Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive f ".v. if GIRL IS CRUSHED Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys' Clothing Store Men's and Boys' Clothing Store I IvW . ik MiwPBiMPiwBmgiiMBUu itwiuwiJiiiw J"" ' i T.'WVA "V .." " JT ul1iBI'(,1lri J SF' IV t T" ' 'V aii-f W'1tlj . . l"JT "i . a I " 111 "TTl 3T IT1" U". 1 1 l-V .TW- ' IsJJ "W !!' ; FT; '.WKTM'lTttli-l -1U " TJ ff.i lirT Tf fTgfT I nil lITTWTl nUTTmn f DBV. 'AtKB-l', ' HI" UHIB fW fan : r if ' K' v Vi 'h. .- ' v -v u mj. t ml s n - it ri4 " i "& it r "' u7 kr.T "i' r;! . i 'wuriirai SLLfnvwwn wyCTrir ik trevawKWH'WaV1 tt wt" v iv 4 rVt '' f ' V . (- y f- " .'' ; iw '. ' rri.yrvii - ,'v '"",n" ? BETWEEN RUCKS yy ii CSSSztm9fWJi EBk ' kkxxkkk:h X w , X r V ' ('; . j -- Young Woman Injured In Break ing of Traffic Block on Chestnut Street TWO DRIVERS QUESTIONED Men's Two-Pair Pants BLUE SERGE SUITS A young womnn was caught and crashed between two motortrurks at .Fourth and Chestnut streets nt 7:30 o'clock this morninsr. flbe was taken totho Pennsylvania Hospital, llcrcon dition Is cerloiis. llcr name is Helen Johnson nod her homn at Third and Emerald strcetH. The accident occurred in a peculiar manner. A light truck of SheafTer & Marvel, driven by Lester Macht, of 1008 East Firth street, was standing at the north side of the street Intersection, on Fourth street, uniting for a block to clear up. rHrcetly ncros Cbwtnut ntreet was a b'jr truck of the American Stores Co., driven by Sam Sheppard. of 2C30 South Tenth Mreef In order to proceed and clear the block, Sheppard released his brake and the truck backed into the car of SheafTer and Marvel just as Miss John son tried to run between the two. Sh was calight and crushed against the radiator of the Hgnt car until the big truck conld be moved forward again and release her. I A large crowd of persons on their way to work quickly gathered and the excitement was intense. When the girl was finally rclcaeed she was laid upon the pavement until a paysinj automobile could be bailed. One was stopped and she was put in and taken to tho hos pital. I According to H. Ford, motorman of tho trolley car that was blocked just behind the truck of SheafTer 4 Marvel. th big truck had backed without the driver looking behind to seo If the way was clear. Sheppard, on the other hand, denied he had backed voluntari'y, saying his heavy truck had slid back n few feet when he released his brake he fore he could gain control of it. The front of the radiator of the small truck was crushed in several inches by th Impact. Uoth Sheppard and Macht were I MKen to tno ihird and Dc Lancey streets police station for questioning. PROPOSE SMALL PLAYSPOTS Councilman Hall Acts on Suggestion by Mrs. Blankenburg Announcement was made by Council man Hall yesterday before Council's Public Welfare Committee of bis pur- , pose to present a series of ordinances providing for small playgrounds in tie congested districts of thakclty. Mr. Hall said he had been called into conference with Mrs. Rudolph Blan kenburg, widow of the one-time Mayor, who had urged him to take that step. In line with the Hall plan. Council man Pommer introduced in Council nn ordinance to take the properties In the First Ward section bounded by Reed. Earp. American and Philip streets for a small playground. $19 .75 $24 -mJm fill f T T f V t f f T T f T T f f T T T f f V t t f f $ V & JZt!l!31M -HK jzj-zCT 75 Store Orders Accepted 1019-21 Market Street Open Every Evening TMr luens i White Flannel Trousers, $9,95 hew ncnow README enoctP tiit otjb RENTAL PLAN Uetcr. Bnyta Doi 11 w in the Demand Wom&5hIftS. .v u iiiir.n 13 C Hot water added only. Ready for immediate use. Rich aroma, delicious flavor. Reduces living cost. If not oia by irour rrtxr, tmi h! nm and 29 cxnti. itamrx. tor larca ample alrtijht packacs ratalns full etrtorth. Will mako S3 full cap. EMPIKE FOOD I'HODnCTS CO. 71 Darclar fit.. New York F,ErTjD,S air'o-l wL l T0KK jfi kJv u aw 0ra. j p i2 NtMH, d"- ft..ssrs:r'-'w kamoib HMrtaA .,! rik. 1 1 " ve 'Just rub it on" Wherever good drugs ire sold $1.50 and $2.50 the bolUe. Vnrr,l p08t ifo Eitra Joli Faroaj Co., Ioc I5S XV. tM 8t. Naw York rMmfL mm Price $305.00 f. o. b. Clrtrluort Docs tho Work of 4 Men MERRY GARDEN AUTO-LAWN MOWER Manufactured br The Atlantic Machine & Mfg. Co. Cleirlant, Ohio I Oil rUI.B lt PblUdrlphla I'unncra & Dolrjmrn'a Sup. id? .. JUI0 MucUrt bi.. anil Wloilni- Jra.U'Bf'lJiery. t'jttmun at., KranUforil rruuk R. Krlm, ll.r.Ii. No, 4, l'ottitowo L J. WoihI. fclHDOll. N, J, Y t t ? T f f f f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y If Y Y f Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i TOMORROW, MR. HILL LAUNCHES THE ANNUAL SALE OF M. m hi 15 Mcu rBL H il eHB ff m Mr. Hill's Personal Guarantee Goes With Every Purchase! ;.Vv?Lis TWSlbZr-; .af v.-i.scuir r .w"" i-? -x' i.?feiii1' V 7 A o rfr. XAS XI . ''Ot. b. ,T r -L 1 .IHL & I IS," Vwm!. H Kk. XJilk Vftf'J 1BBLJBBBBBBBB. : isS9ij' : ih.Hkw : t i w"-t-'.-ssstx. Y HHHHhVh ImA "- AbmW-'''1' :m Y Y :: Actually Worth $12.50 to $20.00-Choice at MEN! Here you are!! This is the sale that thousands of men expect every summer and Mr. Hill is not going to disappoint them this year. Those fine light-weight summer suits, made of well known materials, at prices that arc even less than present wholesale, costs. No waiting with Mr. Hill he starts the season right in and smashes regular prices right and left. Warm days are now here and this is the sale that makes the dollar do double duty. Genuine Palm Beaches Finest of Cool Cloths Richest of Summer Flannels Summer Homespuns and Hundreds of Others Every kind of summer cloths any man could think of or want is embraced in this wonderful assortment ready for you today and tomorrow. Hundreds of Styles Hundreds of Patterns and Colorings Man, don't overlook this sensational opportunity! No matter what you have in mind, you will find it here in this most remarkable sale. Styles for the young fellow styles for the conservative dresser and hundreds of suits for the short stubby man or stout man. 1 000 of them ready at these two low prices and we arc going to be busy! i i $25&$S5 Silk Mohair A Thousand of 'em, at Three big price groups that bring you the better grades of PALM BEACHES, feather-weight materials and silk mohairs. They are exceptional values. All made to hold their shape and tailored in the best possi ble manner. Hundreds of patterns and colorings. And a size for every man. and Highest Grade ot Summer Suits Mr. Hill Is Ready With Another Wonderful Sale of That Cannot Be Matched Anywhere in the City at These Special Prices 5000 Brand-New Three-Piece Suits Embraced in This Wonderful Value-Giving Sale! This is the sale everybody is talking about. New arrivals ready for today and to morrow, making the sale even better in value-giving than on opening day. Man, see these suits many of them with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS. They embrace every wanted fabric every pattern and every coloring. FINE BLUE SERGES WORSTEDS HERRINGBONES HOMESPUNS SCOTCHY TWEEDS MIXTURE CHEVIOTS RICH FLANNELS Every Style Every PatternEvery Coloring! A Size for Every Man Plenty of Stout Sizes! Nowhere in the city will you find anything like these suits at these special prices. Just try to match them you wtll see that Mr. Hill saves you at least $15.00 to $20.00 on every suit. Oet in on this sale at once. They are the finest and smartest suits we have seen in live years to sell at these low prices. wstL Ski I V? J I till 1 1 Hi' (It Mlltl Boys' 2-Pr. Pants Norfolk SUITS In a Wonderful Special Sale Values Up to $17.50 A big value for the boys! TWO-PA1R-OF-PANTS SUITS of fine quality mixture cheviots and worsteds in neat light, dark and medium colorings and patterns. And many of the suits have lined pants, too. All sizes up to 18 years. Boys' Sample WASH SUITS Values Up to $3.50, Special Sale at Fine Peggy cloths, Palmer linens, reps, galateas and linens in dozens of smart styles. AH colorings. Sizes from 2Vz to 7 years. A Big Sale lOOO prs. MEN'S TROUSERS Savings Up to Half and More! Three Remarkable Groups at . Man. get acquainted with out Pants DepartmenU-it occu pies an entire floor-and has the largest variety of pants of any store in the city. These special groups are worth your imtnedfate attention, as they make possible wonderful savings. Bring alone fh0eUsepantCs0 ' tch lhem P pair o? iMMwThe Hill Co., 1019-1021 Market St. tyt "J ' '. ' v IM- ' .'jiXrS?-,' v wvA?'-V, H y ffM.tlt,i ,.'.,. Vx . , .. I , t!. 2tiX
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