w '. -v. (1 r i V-? (4 4' urn BOYKBEN i ME MPS r I l4A..!A :. .u From fturai wisinuis RyTOW,,B "' ci,mu Enthusiasm in - Lodger Contests ' HM$ too; want bikes imp i Whn er wdd the city bjy was more .He ffkc fhsn the, country boy? i' m?'" somebodnc-MI Bay .c Isn't IVi .. PirnUCi liEnoisn niminmn . xih Js. . .inw-"tnrft in to the olBce IT-1- .! with, ft mnlKbns thst Is-aet Ml "L:..i.r nn.l Hearlcr. And do yoi Q "hoi fault it .is? The country ' t sms os thoudi boys from every !, it hat ever cxlstrl In Pennsylvania. i'?1!? ti.. Delaware and Maryland Ivwt written to the paper for subscrlp; Mr" M.nU a that they may net to t'" k, rKht nway winning one or the XSiv K,nil.new. wonderful Black h-'rr..L. utnff. the I'rnua Lkdoeu is rtwrfni . The mall bar is almost IJV:,'UI!. ' 11,. t ,1nan't mann (I. of l(h city boy ii asleep either. Xnt by 11 .-- .lint. Some of them send in the tleoipon through the mall, but a great K of them come rijjht down to the offleo and In that way it's easy to tell just hoW wlden,Tvalfe-thy really are. Just at this moment it look an though it's almost going to he n draw fti to the number of Black Urnutles that go to out-of-town boy and to those vvho live In Philadelphia. Here we arc talking about the boys again. Hut we'll have to own up the brothers and not the. bisters are playing the lending role in the contest so far. There are lots of girls, tooj but it would be fun to hare evrn mnrti nt them. For there is a special style of J.IUV.IV ucuuiy iyucci jor n-gin, nnu u would be a shame' for any one to really have been longing for such a bicycle as this and then not go In for winning It. Here are the rules, again for the benefit of those who do not fully under stand about the contest! Klvc thousand ltlaek llcnntv blcvrles valued at if 05 each will be (then to boys and girls or grown-up who turn in thirty-five subscriptions to the Morn ing. Evening or Sundav Puiimc IjEDOEiV between .Tunc 1 and September J 5. These subscriptions may be taken from residents of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware or Maryland who do not at present take that issue of the 1'uiilio Ledoeh to which you ask them to subscribe. You may telephone, write or call at tho Puomo LiEDOKn office for your subscription blanks. You get the bicy cle as soon as you get your thirty-five subscriptions. EVENING " UBM LEDEBPHILADELPglA,;, FffTDAY, - .!. w - . t ' '- ...' f. . ii' ' IQMRMIT 'CriniDI tO I Wharton cppeV; Woltef Te'nos I ', , i V i' MAT 2T, 1921 I ill - a SUBMIT 'EtlGIBLES FOR SCHOOL BOARD Are Suggested to Judges 'of uommon Pleas Court by Edu cation and Labor Body fsiuany Reunion for Delaware Men Piiiladelnhla members of Dclnware mean that College Alumni assemble tonight in the Amine iioiei to nine logcmcr nnu taut over their college friendships. Promi nent nlunjni will tell of the plans for the future of the college. Mahogany Novelties . Large Assortment of Pieces Combining Service and Distinction $9.00 to $80.00 ; Wrip;lit,Tynclale & van Roden,Inc. Reputed the Largest Distributors of High-Grade Dinnerware ; 1212 Chestnut Street Men and women qualified for mem bership In the Hoard of Education were suggested to the Judges of the Com mon Pleas Courts today by tho Public Education and Child Labor Association. The association's own list as sub mitted follows: Franklin Spencer Edmonds, Ocorge unarion i-cppcr, n"'r "" v,",;," I...... Mn.irlo. t.V1. Marlon Ilcllly Corlnne II. Arnold, Charles K. BeUry. Charles J. Ithoads, Joseph Mt,Hte''' ltoland H. Morris and HhomaR Racburn White. ' ii ...,i.ii.. .witvrii from other organisations and transmitted by the association incnmc: , Charles W. Asbnry.Mrs. II. II. iw t,cy, Edward llok, MIcrM Husch. Mrs. Lewis II. Dick, Arthur n. B. Fox, O. U. Hadslta. Joseph II. llagcdorn. the Ilv. CharleB L. .HuntM. Or. Henry I). Jump, the Itev. William Imond Impe, Mrs. J. Willi Mar In. Ftank Worthington Mclvln. fctwj Virhota Ur.i.11 Mrs. II. 9. Prentiss rlcliois, Ow ge TNorrls. Mrs. 1. II. Ollarra. e! Pusey Pasmorc, Mrs. David nfea. man, Samuel 11. Scott. Harry E. Hhen. ten, Jacob Singer nnd Charles II. les gerbcr. ' fryVVVyVVVVVyy.W.irrV y "I"1 I'Cl'yW't't'fy rv Announcing the opening tomorrow of the Adelphia.Roof Garden Chestnut at Thirteenth Dine 21 stories above the heated city street, where the breezes play. A big reduction in our menu prices, and the inauguration of Special Luncheon and Dinner platters. Dancing from 9 till closing. yAMiWwwwwi jLfl-ft-rtji A-ft-ft rfMinAiii,y 11 .CENTRALLY LOCATE Dl tHESBjlSBEsT FUUITVEAK, ON DECORATION DAY at home or at the hore one ihould fl perfectlr. correctlj attlr-0. I'ootwtar Is an Important Item of your drM. The Ritz Roof at Broad and Walnut Streets, will open for the season tomorrow. Break fast, Luncheon, Dinner and Supper will be served daily. ' Dancing at Tea and Supper too Our line of foot wear not only mrant correct ntyles bat n Ravin- to jou of 20 5;50 BUTE , 2-hutton niln ntropi VOOUK U'hlto Illicit hiih and low French heel MMEN $Fv50 White Hnck Hport rumi and ox tan, black, blue trlmmlnm. SPUK Cnlfj roriloran hnclet naildle iitrap flnlah t rubber liecln attached. U'ibol of Style" N. W. Cor. 8th and Arch St.. Open lon, Open Hat. Krl. Krea. tlU 0 P. Krenln-c until 11 I. Complete Line of Bathing Slipper Hosiery to Match All Footwear i H II Look The Well-Dressed Man dresses up to a stand ard, yet never looks "dressed up." In Stylebilt Clothes you are so conscious of how good they are, that you forget how good you look. fflt HILT01i.OMPANrY 1211-1213 Chestnut Street AmT.RTIMKMKNT .1VKHTI8EMKNT Clothe Shops In Principal Cities NE'WAUK NBWYORK BR.OOKL7J ' rHILADELPHlA CH1CA0O I BIG VALUES ARE HERE FOR THRIFTY FOLKS AND ON CREDIT AT CASH PRICES H'h no longer necessary for you to crave for handsome jewelry you may choose to your heart's delight, knowing that you.enjoy all the adrantagcH that you wofold expect from a cash store. All you need uo is to maKe a smau iirst 27 50 p a y m ent then the bal ance in small s u in h each week. ELGIN 7S t Chain??? iZ. OPEN SAT'Y. EVGS. TILL 10 f. M. the LJAVE you seen Tl hand-uaintcd Gift The Finest Fruits from all ovur the world are always to be found at the store of Henry R. Hallowc'il & Son. Whether they be Melon's from South Africa, Cherries from California or our own local Straw berries, you will recognize the delicious flavor of carefully selected fruit. delightful 'TMIE best way to be sure you ha Baskets of 1 the manifold things that vou Fruit at the store of Henry II. Hal- will need for your summer home, is lowcll & Son, Broad Street below ' to make out a complete list of Chestnut? Or, maybe, you have been . articles and then to go to the store the happy recipient of one of these of J. Franklin Miller,. 1612 Chestnut baskets. If so, you know what nn street, where you will be able to enjoyable gift they make. They are supply your wants without difficulty, ladon with all tho finest fruit obtain- All kinds of house furnishings from able delicious California Pears, electrical appliances,, vacuum clean iuicy King Tangerine Oranges, sweet ers, refrigerators to the many neces Gcorgia Peaches, huge Black and I sary cooking dishes and kitchen luscious White Cherries from Cali-, utensils, may bo bou-rht at thi3 store, fornia all of which are cunningly I A set of dishes, plain white with a arranged to give tho most pleasing neat gold band, consisting of forty und artistic color effects, blending eight nieces, which they are selling charmingly with tho beautiful spring for $22.60, would be n vorv practicnl colors of thn painted baskets. , To i,Uy as wen a tj ; niatn.i qitv0r. jxwl outs a. or rniiau-w. .e-- ... Hnn.nj;".?;. will come nn ; iniummiiii ----- - ------- -rf -r"w-- iui .a .V.la linnnvtc T1, .! t- .! nlcnsinB surpriBo, a "" ' antoc perfect delivery to all places within 1000 miles of thin city. DID you know that MacDonald & Campbell, 1334-36 Chestnut Street, make Shirts to order for women? I didn't mysell until today uso at tho home. seashore or for mountain TF, AFTER the warm days of last x week, you aie looking for some at tractive little wash frocks for your summer wurdrobe. vou will ,. -i- .. .w...-, ' v uc- while I was in their store. I over-' nffnteti witn tho lovely display of heard a voung woman ordering a dresses at the Blum Store, 1310 half dozen of these Shirts for her- ' Chestnut street. Thoy aro reason self. Thev are made out of a lovply , nb. v pntfod, and I ani suro that you vSietv of materials-beautiful im-lw! not nd just what you JlL-A .-, .lit Brino,Tfiill.-. linon . wI want. There aTe. nrartic.i r.n-tPd white silk, striped" silk, liner madras. et and have all the fit and style for which their men's shirts aro noted. Thev are cut by thoir expert cutters like a man's shirt, ex cept for tho vnriations which they make in the collars and cuffs. There Is no blouse made which oaunls these shirts for golf, tennis, riding, boat ing, in fact all outdoor sports; nnd thev ar particularly Rood looking with the' tweed suits which are being worn, this season. ASSORTKU uarameis, seven diner- '-pHE Supreme Graduation Gift for cnt kinds, all tho flavors and 1 a girl is. of course, tho "pui..i ginghams of various plaids, checks nnd colors, well desicned nnrl o..') looking; linens which are remarkable valuo, modishly cut and in all tho ponular summer shndos; dainty dot ted swiss dresses (one of dark blue with a white dot nnd cleverlv trimmed with white nnrandli. partic ularly attracted mv attention i . j , ". of all the twmutlful fluffy orMndleH in ' ....,, ........ j.. Hum winn, always PO chsrmlng nnd cool for the warm sum. mcr afternoons and evenings. JSURE OF ADDRESS-LOOK FOR NAME ON WINDOW 10 I OUR, ONLY .STORE I g M.5lMON(p 9 -r LARGEST EXCLUSVE CBEDIT , Li Un- ... lll.n 1.AD .A comoinniiono vnui. "u nnu uu.it, iu being sold as a week-end special at the Kruse Stores, 102 South Eleventh street, just two doors below Ghcst ! nut, and 4903 Baltimore avenue, for 40 cents a pound instead of the usual' price of 50 cents. This is a very popular candy at all times, but will lie especially enjoyed at holiday pic nics or otner iiecoraiion wnv xestiv itids. The pennut-brittle will bq sold C.Xy.Wn ninmnn,l oU .. !..,.. . . ' the house of Bailey, Banks & Biddlo Company. But, besides this, there are many other gifts of beauty and utility which may be found at this store. The mnrvelously designed wrist watches of exquisite workman ship, with wrist bands of gold or silver cloth ribbon .mnko a very suitable nnd much nnnreclntcl tti Then there are the' overnight bags," for 25 cents ngnin this week nnd I very smart looking nnd fitted with those delicious Colonial Chocolater I " trio requisites of tho toilet. And, hnvo been permanently reduced to 0 . speaking of toilet nrtHes, have you LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CfiEDIT JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA ennts a nound. while tho Butter H .Creams are only 50 rents. You will a nnnrniMate Km do's PinV nnrt Ttliio N orhtsK 13th Street 11 onnreciate Kruso's PinV nnd Blue tloven of chonolnte at one dollar. Mall nrdfr" slioiild le sent tn the Tlaltlmnre Acnue store. seen imiiey's beautiful enamMivt sets? For a less expensive gift T should suggest one of thoia loVelv reamer rans or if vou wish tn iv. n FomethlnR more pructlcnl tho umhreiln with leather ntrapi are both useful Vnd THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOtjATlpN STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIEk Gift Books for the Graduate "The Girl Graduate" Her Own Book, $1.75 to $3.50; "Girl Graduate Memory Books," $2.50 to $4.00; "Memory Book of My School Days," $2.00 to $3.50 and "Graduation Memories" $2.G0. Poetry $b.00 a Volume Tho works of Tennyson, Eliz nbeth Barrett Browning, Byron, Longfellow and Whitticr among them. Bound in limp leather. Little Masterpieces 90c each Works of English and Ameri can authors, bound in limp leather Macaulay, Irvinjj, Franklin, Bacon, Milton, John son, Poo, Thackeray and others. Campires and Guidc-jnsts, by Henry van Dyke $.00 and $6. When the Day is Done, by Edgar Guest $1.2G and $2. B0. Brass Book Racks, $S.3 to $7.50. Book Consoles, $8,75 to $12.75. Appropriate Mottoes, framed $1.50. Cards of Congratulation 10c to SOe. Btrawhrldse Clothier Second Floor, Fllbm Stffet, Writ 4P Practical , Wash Skirts Linenc.$1.50; gabardine, $2.50 to $5.60; surf satin, $3.75 to $8.60 all in white. Linen in white, black, navy, brown $7.60. Baronet Satin Skirts Full gathered models, in black, navy, white and flesh, $9.75; plaited models in black nnd in white cloth $12.00 and $13.60. Strawhrldco A Clolhl-r Second Floor, Filbm Street Mesh Bags, $4 Those smart silver - plated Mesh Bags that all the girls are carrying now. In ring mesh, with square frame or Gothic top. At much less than one would usually pay for such Bags now $4.00. Rhinestone-set Bar Pins, $2 Set in sterling silver, in ex quisitely lacy designs. Pearl Bead Earrings 50c A special purchase of these well-liked Earrings under price. Strnwbrldgr ft Clothier Mile 0, Mark-t Street Dainty Envelope Chemises of Crepe de Chine Special $1.85 Several pretty models in this special group of dainty flcsh pink Silk Chemises, lace trimmed and finished with rib bon" shoulder straps. Nainsook Night Goivns $1.25 A square-neck model with set in sleeves, trimmed with lace and embroidery. Cambric Petticoats $2.00 A "Flcxo Spring" insures a well-fitting waist-band on these lace-trimmed Petticonts. With dust ruffle. Sl-awbrldce Clothier Third Floor Wust Cotton Waists $1.00 to $3.75 Dainty, smart and inexpen sive these Waists will bo wel come in n woman's summer wardrobe: At $1.00 Semi - tailored models of white cotton voile, some trimmed with tan plaiting. Others with checked gingham collar nnd cuffs. At $1.50 Semi-tailored or Trimmed Waists of white cross barred or striped voile or white batiste. Also Ovor-Blouscs of voile, kimono style. At $2.00 and $2.25 Smartlv trimmed Waists of white French Voile, with sleeves long or short. Other models of colored striped voile and cotton pongee. ,At $.1.00 White Voile or Batiste Waists, tailored, lace trimmed or befrilled. At $3.75 Peter Pan collars of colored gingham on these smart Waists of dimity and cross-bar muslin. Strw bridge It Clothlu fiecond Floor Cntr Petticoats Practical kinds for summer: Silk Petticoats $3.95 Of messalinc, in black, white, smart plain shades and change able effects. Of Cotton Taffeta $1.00 In black, green, navy or king's bluo, with tailored flounce. Extra-Size Petticoats $2.50 Of lleatherbloom, in black or navy blue. Stran brldi I Clothier Second Floor, Wait BSsl SSSSsl A BSSv I I ' 1 A Men Going Away To-morrow Will Want Their New Clothing in a Hurry WHERE haste is essential the matchless fa cilities of this Men's Clothing Store are brought into striking prominence. The most extensive and best-selected collec tion of Men's Clothing in Philadelphia is right before your eyes. Tables piled high, and show cases full of garments that are veritable master pieces of the tailors' art. There are Stein-Bloch Suits; Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits, "Alco" Suits, "Wickham" Suits and Suits from scores of other dependable sources of 'supply. Hundreds of styles, hundreds of fabrics and every size that a man could ask for. Plenty of salesmen to give efficient, satis factory service. Prices as every man knows are as low as good Clothing can be sold for. While Prices, as a Rule, Average One third Less Than Last Year, Many of These Special Groups Are Marked at One-half Last Year's Prices. Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Stein-Bloch Suits are $40.00 to $67.50. "Alco," "Wickham" and other dependable makes, $30.00 to $62.50. Most important of the special groups Blue Serge Suits $25 ft Suits of all-wool blue serge, in dmart styles for men and young men. Unusually fine Suits at a price that would have been considered remarkably low, even in pre-war days. Sizes for regular, stout, 'short, tall and slender men. "Alco" Spring Suits $30 One of the greatest factors in establishing new lower price levels for n.n's Clothing was the introduc tion of these fine all-wocl Suits, carefully tailored the "Alco" wayto sell at $S0.00. Suits With 2 Pairs Trousers $27.50 and $34.50 Of herringbones, tweeds and blue serge, in the sea son's hmartest single- and double-breasted styles, as well as in conservative models. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits of new herringbone weaves in several handsome shades $45.00. "Alco" Suits of unfinished worsted, handsomelv tailored at $47.50. Similar grades were double thfs price last year. "Alco" Blue Serge Suits, smart looking and hand somely tailored; in practically all sizes unusual value at $36.50. Separate Trousers stripes, mixtures and plain color fabrics. Excellently made. At these low prices $4.50, $3.50 and $6.50. tztt-y Hlrawbrid, t ClothUr Second Floor Kt Our. Corse f Service is Justly Famed. . Not only aro thero Corjoto t met every noed of wmn, mtasca and young frirls here,' but there nre experts who -will aid in aelecUnjf nnd fitUng-the cor rect model. Choose from well known m'nkca; S. ft C, Special, Nemo, Stuart Set, Redfern, Warner Rust proof, W. B La.Resitta, Gos sard Front-lace, Bon Tort, Royal Worcenter, American Lady, H. fi H Waists, Treo Girdles', and our exclusive Jessica French Corsets. Prices 'from $2.00 t $32.50. New. Models hi S. cC C. Special Corsets for Misses A llfchtly boned model, with eUBtlc top $1.60: Subitnntially-boncd Corsets, withPsemf-elastic tops $3.00. An excellent style with clastic section in the bust. aHfrhtly higher- in bck $1.50. An elastfe-top model with me diunvlenjrth hips and free hip Bpace $2.00. Stru-wlirMtc A f!othtr TilM VUto-. Market fltrt. Wit Men Are Coming Back to Buy More of These Shirts at $1.50 At this single Jow price.'we have grouped many lines, there by making an assortment which includes any pattern or color a man could wish for. Many men who had selected from this col lection before, are returning to buy more for Shirts such as these are rarely found at this price $1.G0. Muslin Night Shirts $1.50 A special purchase from a prominent manufacturer. Slriwbrldr A Clolhler . Ktt ator. KJehth Street , Men Save One third by This Purchase of Fine Sennit Hats at . $2.25 A fortunate purchase brings these fine IMPORTED Sennit Hat3 here to sell at this low price. Several hundred in the lot all brand-new and in three correct 1921 shapes. Of fine Sennit straw, with the easy ftttcd, ventilated band. Men must be early for these $2.23. "Wickham" Sennit Straw Hats, matchless at $2.65 Genuine South American Panama Hats, now $3.95 Fine Leghorn Hats, brown or blaclt.bands 4.95 Summer Hats and Caps, of xill:, mohair, Palm Beach cloth, crash and duck $1.50 to $4.00. Strawbrtdo A ClOthltr Scunl Floor, iii-rkot Street Kt Last-Minute Haberdashery Needs of Men Can be quickly and readily satisfied just inside the corner door at Eighth and Market Streets, whore may be seen un usually complete stocks of Four-in-Hands50c to $5 Bat - wing bows 50c to $2.50 Soft Collars 25c to 50c Leather Belts 50c to $2.00 Suspenders 75c to $1.50 Belt Buckles $2 to $8.50 Garters 25c to. 75c Fancy Handkerchiefs 25c Hlr-.nbrlt A Cluth'.er Klthth nd Market Street New Oxfords for Men Oxfords from the famous James A. Bannister Co,; black calf in English styles; gun metal calf bluchor broad-toe styles; tan calf bluchers with medium round toes; black glazed kidskin bluchers and tan calf Knglish-lnst stylos: L'enuliip cor dovan, Englihh last; smart new imported Scotch grain English lat-t $14.00. New tan calf, English and medium-toe Oxfordp at $8.00. Naw black and tan cordovan English-last Oxfords at $11.'00. Brogur -Oxfords of Norway grain, straight tips, ball straps, perforations .and. invisible 1 eft lets at $11.00 and $12.00. Strawbrlili A ClothUr EUMh nd.KJIt-ort Htr! ' ' II j ,t i? j,f I V Ml' j' a 51 r . 1 fi i I r l n isk ,y. , I,. . wmMMm.Mi.7T4f ,J t I i . " , t .M ,- -Vi, ; 'HA.' ;v. K'"Wt -Ze, .',. nTg-JAtt M.mJj..'' It ajjkJHi&ukiu T
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