Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 23, 1921, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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Hear Sormon by Dr. Tomkins
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Urging Continued Armament
for U. S. at Prosent
SERVICE IN HOLY TRINITY
Tn a ceremony honoring the soldier!"
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and sailors of the IJniUd Siotcc who
In the srrcnt war nnd former con
flicts, the veteran
Corps, First In
fantry. X. G. P..
nnd the members
of the Walter M.
Oeart.v Post of
the American Lc
ff 1 o n yesterday
paradol froni the
Fl r s t Kejfimcnt
Armorv to Holy
Trinity Church, Xlneteenth nnd Wal
nut streets and attended an imprewivn
tervjec. The aermon wan preached by
the Rev. Floyd W. Tomkins. rector of
the church and chaplain of the corps.
The parade formed at tho armory
early In the afternoon at Broad and
Callowhill streets nnd marched down
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hroad (0 Tjocttst street and up to
KlttcnhoUfto Hotiare A halt war made
at tho Union League to nlarc a wreath
of flowers nt the base of the htnlue of
"The Comrade of '01." Members of
tho 103d Combat Engineers joined the
mnrclior.i at the armory at the start of
tho parade.
Tho men were In uniform but un
armed. The church was tilled with rcl
rtlven of the veterans' nnd of those who
fell In the war.
In his address Dr, Tomkins depre
cated tho moves for disarmament M
Ions i the world remained In Its pres
ent unsettled condition. "I would lllce
to sco this country lead In disarma
ment," lis said, "but ns Ions as there
nre evil men in the world there must
be force. The only war to contest
wickedness, revolution and kindred so
cial evils is with force.
"Some day the peace for which our
boys died will come, but the day is not
jet here and tho time for disarma
ment la Inopportune until It docs."
Members of the 305th Slsmal Battal
lon. Eljhtloth Division, will bold a re
union and banquet nt the Hotel Lor
raine next Saturday ovening, May 2S.
The battalion served In the St. Mihiel
end Argonne sectors and were nctlve In
maintaining: wire communication be
tween headquarters and the front lines
under sIHI lire.
On Thursday ind Friday of this week
the Henry II. Houston Post, Xo. 3, will
.insist the G. A. It. in patriotic exer
cises in the schools of Gcrmantown and
Chestnut Hill. Sunday, the 20th, the
port, with Ellis Post, Xo. C. G. .A. II.,
will j-o to Ivy Hill and Holy Scpulcher
Cemeteries and decorate tho graven of
war dend. The post will also co-oucr-
ate with the O. Ak R. In the celebration
of Memorial Day In Gcrmantown and
Chc5tnut Hill.
The Wcnonnh, X. J., Post of the
American Lesion scored a profound
success Saturday cvcnlnr when It pivn
a Far East dance. The "hop" was
voted bv the 500 dancers, who ndded
to 0e brilliance of the affair, ns not
ha J3 one dull moment throughout the
entire evening. Four hours of merry
and lilting cntertnlnmcnt was the
award of those who took part.
Pall Breaks Man's Collarbone
James Van CIcevc, giving FoxChaso
ns hii home, applied nt Cooper Hos
pital, Camden, this morning for treat
ment of a fractured collarbone. He
told physicians he had fallen from a
second-story window In Ocean City, but
was unnble to slve nny details.
LITTLE
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pape
I ran nil the way home yeatlddny
hoping I wouldent be late for sup
plr nacn.on account of having bin late
so offen lately, and I opened tho frunt
door nnd pecked in, and everybody was
back in the (lining room eating alreddy,
me shutting the door agen easy, think
ing Heck,
Wich jest then Puds Blmklns started
to go past, me saying, Hay Puds, do
me a favor will you, Puds ill hide and
you ring ray frunt bell nnd whoever
comes to the door tell them I "was un
avoidably detained, nnd then tlieyll
Ixpcct me to be lata and 'then III B'
In t little later nnd It will be all rite,
And I hid in the next store vest
erbule necking out, nnd Puds rang the
boll nnd ma opened the door, Puds say
ing, How do you do, Mrs. Potts, Benny
Is being unavoidably detained.
Wats that, how do you meen, wat
on erlb Is the matter? sed ma, and Puds
eed, Nothing, he's Jest Inaroldably de
tained and he cant help It.
O, something dreddll has happened
to him, I know It, tell mo immedltly,
tell me the worst, dont stand thcro
gawking, speek out. wnts happlncd to
mm? aeu ma, snaking Puds by ids
shoulder hard as enytlilng, and Puds
sed, Xuthlng, he fell down a short hoU
but he lspects to be, out eny mlnlt now,
O, is he badly hert. this Is terrible,
wat hole, ware, dont stand there gawk
Ing I tell you, sed ma, And she keep
on shaking Puds and Puds dtdent
know etts tosy so he dldent say It,
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SIXTY-DOLLAR Materials
go with Sixty-Dollar
Suits here, but Sixty-Dollar
Tailoring goes with Thirty
Dollar Suits here. Price is a
variable quantity with buyers
of clothes", but Quality never
varies in STYLEBILT Clothes.
Priced With Only One Profit
Because Priced By The Producer
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Hilton mpany
1211-1213 Chestnut Street
Clothes Shopi fa 'Principal Cilia
NEWAKK NEW YORK HROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO
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PHILADELPHIA
TRUST COMPANY
Capital, $1,000,000 Surplus, $4,000,000
TVust Funds, $174,000,000
John Story Jcnks
William W. Frazier
Edward T. Stoteabury
Levi L. Rue
W. W. Atterbury
Berrjamin Rush
Arthur H. Lea
J. Howell Cummlngs
Henry Q. Brengle
Charles Day
DIRECTORS
Samuel M. Vauclain
J. Franklin McFadden
Thomas S. Gates
Adolph G. Rosengarten
Edward Roberts
Lcdyard Heckscher
OFFICERS
Henry G. Brengle, PridMt
Frank M. Hardt, V7ea-?rosianf T. EUwood Frame, Vlo.PreIdat
Nel3on C Denney, Trusr Officer
John C Wallace,
Treasurer
Thomas B. Prosser,
Real Estate Officer
Harry Stewart,
AaaL Real Estate Officer
Henry L. McQoy,
Secrefary
A. Raymond Bishop,
Aast. Treasurer
Vincent R. Tilden,
Asat. Secretary
Louis Busche, Aaat Trust Officer
me thinking, 0, heck, this is fcarse.
Ami I came out of the next store res
terbulo saying, Hello ma, heer I nm.
Wat were you doing In there, how
dare you. .wat do you meen by giving
me sutch a scare? sed ma. And she
gave me a fcarse krack and I quick
went In the house on account of being
pushed in and had to go to bed rite
after supplr and rite before dissert.
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Provides Ingress and Egress
8teat 9260 Worth of Jewelry
J. W. Kdwards, of 0112 Carpenter
street, reported to the police yesterday
that about ?250 worth of Jewelry was
stolen from n room on the second floor
of his homo Saturday night,
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nd his, wife left the hou,.' t.
time Saturday nigh,. J "?
turning heard some one walking areWii
upstairs. He went up to lnvestlf
nnd eot to th rmm l ,i J"v811IU'
nnu Rui 10 wie room m time to ii.
man disappear through th. L..vi
and slide down a ralnspout. Th H.'i
cations were that he iot in .i?' ,taT
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UT your expectadont, your
standards of judgment
high, unreasonably high,
J when you first drive the
Wills Saintc Claire. Recall the char
acteristics of the best motor cars you
have ever driven. Have in mind
features of luxurious motoring: that
you have hitherto failed to find.
Then drive the, Wills Sainte Claire.
It is to satisfy such a clientele, to
exceed such expectations that Mr. C.
Harold Wills has designed, the people
of Marysville are building and we
are selling the Wills Saintc Claire.
i WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE COMPANY
',' ' of Philadelphia
W. J. FOSS, President
30U-:OS5 Market St. Philadelphia, Pentuu
WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE
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TUESDAY Frank & Seder 11th & Market Streets TUESDAY"
, People from all parts of the United States, when buyins a pift
of importance, come to the store of Bailey, Banks & Btddle Company
to make their selection because of the well-earned reputation for the
best qunlity which this house has maintained for many generations.
fHERE are many diamonds that ,
CZh aro beautiful to look upon and .
.J that, 'indeed, will bear close inspcc-l
, tion: but there are nono so exquisite
V Diamond," This is partly duo to the
C-v- Wyshod' Girdle but also to tho fact
-Htfe, aufllcient cohesion to submit
td thimanner of cuttintr. Tho arirl
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who receives an Engagement Ring
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JtL. set with' a "Polished Girdle Dia-
'mjonJr' may e JU3ly proud, as she
'" 4 'Tcriows that her flance has selected
,'' tr(o vjry finest that can be bought.
ThisTnarvelously beautiful stone is
' " exclusive with tho houao of Bailey,
'BinWii & Biddlc Company, who
hi'vjtheir. own staff- of artists and
i crftlUrtnen dtricnlnK and cx-ccuttng flttlnR
eattlncs for this most lovely of all dla-
k tnondi.,
. TTOK t'j6 .many outrdoor events of
' t pi (hi 'summer, a man never looks
. so well-dressed as when ho is wear-
" ing whltfc flannel trousers and a dark
'coat.' The store of MacDonald &
-V- , Campbell, 1334-36 Chestnut Street,
K. nt eleven dollars. This is very good
Nvlua,for these trousora are not only
. , smart Jooking but are tho best fitting
' andnost serviceable produced and
measure up to the high standard of
?uallty for which that company is
amous. Besides these, they have a
tyr completo line of outing trousers,
jiwdq up in a, largo variety of mate
". rials suitable for golf, tennis, boat-
ing, fishing nnd, in fact, for all out
door activities. MacDonald & Camp
I biUfiDQitkBlU,a .aro also noted for
, , -,J4iic.,fort and good appearance.
p0 YOU remember some of thase '
cool evenings last summer, !
either at your mountain bungalow
or seashore cottage, when you sat i
bundled up in all the sweaters and
coats that you could lay your hands
on ? If you are wise, this year you '
will guard against this discomfort. I
For instance, you will appreciate a
f erlection Oil Heater which, though
small, will give out a surprising
amount of heat and may be easily
carried' from room to room. The I
Oil Cook Stoves too will be found'
to be of infinite value. These are
of various sizes, having different i
numbers of burners and are extreme-'
ly easy to regulate. These and many
other household furnishings which
will add to your summer's enjoyment
wr, for f? n,Ltne storo ot J- Franklin
MIUit-, li: Chestnut Street.
TN the window of Berg's, Cleaners
1 and Dyers, 1113 Chestnut Street,
n pink organdie dress attracted my
attention. It had Just been cleaned
and looked as fresh and dainty as
new. Organdies, of course, may be
launderot), but they never retain
their original loveliness, especially
colorod ones, which are apt to fade
so that they aro almost unwearable.
It would really be worth your while
to let Etrg's clean many of your
surnmor clothes silk sport skirts,
Georgette dresses, etc. which if
submitted to tho washtub will look
old, but which, if cleaned properly
may be worn on many occasions.
Barg's ulso clean men's clothes very
successfully. Now is the time to
have tho white flnnneli cleaned and
ready for the Inform! country club
aanue una oiuer uumiJBjr 'functions.
Last Day! At Frank & Seder's
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Canton Crepe A
Dresses
NO EXCHANGES-NO
REFUNDS NO MAIL
OR THONE ORDERS
Kitten's Ear;
Dresses
Fine Lace
Combinations
Organdie
r Dresses
Charmeuse
Georgettes
Ginghams
Dotted Swisses
and Taffeta
Dresses
First You Buy One
Dress at the Regular
Price; then you Select Any Other Dress of Equal
Value-for ONLY ONE DOLLAR EXTRA!
Atl Exttflwle! Buy a Fine New Organdie Dress for $7.98 then select another $7.98
- AUH. Dregg and pay 0NE D0LLAR for jt Qr choose a snk Drcsg or Heayily
Beaded Georgette for $15 then by paying $1.00 extra, get any other $15 Dress. Buy a Canton Crepe
for $25 then you can buy another $25 Dress for Just $1.00. Or if you choose a Kitten's Ear Dress for
$59.50 you may select another $59.50 Dress for Just $1.00. And so on throughout the stock but the
two Dresses Purchased must be of equal Value. j. (
MAIN DRESS DEPT. FIRST FLOOR 'i
HERE'S the PLAN
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