Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 22, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 19215
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KENSINGTON HIGH
Wonderful Anniversary Values in Sporting Goods!
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GRADUATE 65
Exorcises Will Bo Hold at
School Tonight for Award
ing Diplomas
STUDENTS iTO READ ESSAYS
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KINGS OF
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little secret jou have found in
Delatone or let them Uyjust
once, your
".Is a scientific preparation
randobybeautycxpertBlorthe
purpose of safely rumoviiiB
hair from the face, neck or
underarms.
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smootll.
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At Any Druggist?
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Market and fourth Sts.
PHILADELPHIA
Getting
Ready
l'i'epuralncss f o v c -Mulls
emergency.
National lrepmcilne.-..s
'' i t c h conflicting;
'Jpmiont..
"ut no one qucstionH
Hie necesMty for per
honal prnparodn esa
Winnt want and old
"?o and disaster prc
Parodnoss for opportu
nii.v, for happiness, for
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I'rnmrn I.y Imildinp; n
-aM'iirs aoount here.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS,
$l.Sftn.nnn on
,-"MtuiU8llU
Outdoor Dance
Thursday Evening
The next of our compli
mentary Summer Evening
Dances, at Sixty-third nnd
Walnut Streets. Our custom
ers arc invited. Admission by
card, which may be had nt
Main Desk, Filbert Street.
Motor entrance, Sixty-second
and Locust.
Gfrtoi..
White French
Voile Blouses
At $1.85
Exceptional Value .
A fjreat variety of models, sev
eral in the favored vest htyles,
and some in frill effects with em
broidery; all with phort sleeves,
having turn-back cufTs trimmed
to match.
Some trimmed with Irish nnd
Valenciennes lace, some with
Venetian medallions and Valen
ciennes lace.
A fine lot and excellent values.
StnuvbrlJco & I'lothlor
Second Tloor CVitro
Coty's Perfumes
At Still Lower Prices
In the Anniversary Sale '
The host of discriminatinpr
women, who prefer the refine
ment and the delicate yet lastinp
odor of these fine Perfumes, will
be delighted with this new price
cut:
Heliotrope now $3.75
L'Orignn now .$5.20
Ocillct Cyclamen, Lilas Pourprc
or La Violctte Pourprc, 2-ouncc
bottles now $5.20 each
Straw-bridge . Clothier Als'e I), Centre
Morning Dresses
Checked Gingham
$2.85
Alto s ether as
smart as a woman
could wish these
Frocks for home
and morning w'enr.
In black-and-white,
blue-and-whito and
a few in lavender-and-white
nnd red
nnd - white. Wide
sash, and with
white organdie
vest and collnr, as
sketched. Far bet
ter than the usual
kind of House
Dress at $2.85.
Striped
Gingham
House Dresses,
Special $1.65
Strinvbrldge & Clolhlor
'I bird Floor. Filbert Street, West
m TIMELY FEATURE of the Anniversary Sale is the great collection of
mJ requisites for out-door sport. With vacation-time and play-time now. upon
us, these and the many other values throughout the Sporting Goods Store are
of greatest importance.
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WSWmh White Canvas
irmmitll'd Sneakers
fljuMaikiBFfa Low-cut, with white
vKJJ3SBjB$fa n,1(l black uppers. All
i iWWIIM Inlr'Tt children.
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STRAWBRIDGE
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CLOTHIER
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Player-Piano
. Rolls
25c and 35c
Word Rolls, an excellent as
sortment of fnvoritcs; In tho
Anniversary Sale at 2Gc nnd.
35c each.
Strawhrlilne ClothlPr--flbe.t
Kireet. Cro Alsla
) $1.50
rubber soles; vfliite
sizes for adults and
Tennis Rackets
$2.75 and $4.85
Dependable makes in assorted weights
close to one-half original prices.
at
Life-Guard i
Bathing Suits I
Blue flannel pants, white wool jersey, white
web belt.
$4.65
Boys' Pull-over Sweaters $5.00
Men's and Boys' Sweaters $5.00
Bicycle Tires. 28x1 2 $1.50
Men's and Boys' Bicycles $39.50
Boys' Play Tents, 5x5 feet $5.50 .
Canvas Basins and Buckets 40c
Canvas Leggings, worth 4 times1
more 25c
Leather Puttees, less than half
price $2.00
Canvas Bedding Rolls, for campers
$2.50
$66.00
10 Ikise Ball
Uniforms
Just fifteen teams can benefit by
this value. Ten Uniforms, each con
sisting of shirt, pants, cap, belt and
hose lettered with the name of your
club, or with monogram for $00.00.
Children's
$5.00
Children's Tandem
$14.25
Children's Hand Cars $6.00
Vutomobilcs, not new
utomobiles
Base Ball Gloves $2.00 and $4.75
Croquet Sets, for 8 players $7.00
Schraeder Tire Gauges now 95c
Wool Motor Robes, fringed $12 to
$17.50
Lawn Swings, 4 -passenger $9.75
Grass Porch Swings. Cretonne
cushions $32.50
Paris Express Wagon $3.75
Play-ground Slides now $12.50
Clothing Rolls, for campers now
$1.00
Reach "Paramount
C" Golf Balls
Six for S3.00
Twelve for $6.00
CLOSE TO HALF FORMER PRICE. We have secured
4800 of the famous Reach "Paramount C" Golf Balls standard
size and weight. All fresh and new, and the kind golfers have
been paying 90c for. Triangular marking. Close to half price,
while they lnt but that cannot be long $0.00 a dozen; 50c each.
Reach "Eagle o. 1" Golf Balls, 31 pwt., 65c
Eighty dozen of these popular Golf Balls, selling regularly
at onc-hnlf more now 05c ench.
hp Straw brlc-Ve ft Clothier Kour'h floor
viSLSfet 4000 Men's
More Than 500 Finest
"Reach" Golf Clubs
Irons, Drivers (TO A A
and Brassies ( pOlv
CLOSE TO HALF PRICE. The finest products of Reach
experts. Well-bnlanccJ, cnrofully fashioned Drivers, Brassies,
Niblicks, Mid-irons, Putters and other popular clubs with shafts
of well-seasoned, long-grained wood. Every one perfect now at
close to half price $3.00.
White Canvas Caddu Bags, $5.00
Good-looking, well-made Bays of durable white canvas, with
black or brown trimmings. The saving is fully one-third.
Mraubriiicp 4 riothler -Fuurih Kloor
Automobile Tires at Great Reductions
A well-known make, which we have sold for years, and which has alwavs
given satisfaction. Fabric construction- -all fresh and new and fully guaranteed.
Size mxSVi inches in the Sale at $12.90
Size 32x3 V2 inches $13.34 Size 33x4 inches $18.63
Size 31x1 inches $14.79 Size 34x4 inches $19.13
Size 32x4 inches $17.75 Size 35x5 inches $31.09
Red Rubber Inner Tubes, 30x3V2 $2.30
Tops for Ford Touring Cars $S.25
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Extraordinary Value
TO-MORROW
At
$1.55
These nro similar, and equal in vnluc, to the Shirts recently
sold under the Golden Special sign 3300 itt one day. On most of
these the saving is about a dollar, and on 3ome even more. Chiefly
of fine woven madras, in handsome stripes; made by our best
manufacturers.
-y -HtrawbildBo i. Cloi'ilcr Kasl Store, Eighth Street
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These Are the Dresses That
Have Had Everybody Talking
The Values Are So Extraordinary
Ginghams and Voiles
Special, $5.00 to $7.75
Tunic and straight-lino models, some ruffled,
some trimmed with organdie bands. Medium
and light shades. Dress sketched $7.75.
Organdie - and - Gingham and
Voile Dresses, Special at $9.75
Tunic, straight-line and tier effects. Light,
medium nnd daik.
Dotted Swiss, Checked and
Plaid Ginghams, Special
at $15.00
In tunic and straight-lino styles.
Fine Gingham Frocks,
Special at $18.75
Dark colored checks nnd solid-color nnd nov
elty plaids; somo combined with organdie.
Silk Dresses
Greatly Reduced
Plain nnd checked talfetas, Canton crepe,
crepe Gcarge.tto and soft crepe meteor now
$32.50 to $57.50.
-.- Hlraubrldtfii .1 Clothlei -Meriiml P'ro.r Market Hlr l
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b-L -si?!-ies twTjij-. VSrtya
Men's Spring and
Summer Suits
The Lowest Price For Suits of This
Quality Since Before the War
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HE price is somewhat less than the present wholesale value. CO
OPERATION on the part of the manufacturer accounts for the low
price on several hundred of these Suits, while others are odd lots from
our stock reduced in price. Chiefly "ALCO" models, with a sprinkling of
Hart, Schaffner & Marx and "Wickham" Suits. Worsteds, cassimeres,
serges plain, stripes, herringbones, checks, mixtures. A good range of sizes
in all proportions. $26.50 is about half last year's value.
Seven Other Extraordinary Anniversary Sale Groups of Suits, at
$19.50, $23.00, $24.50, $31.50, $33.00. $36.50 and $42.50
NOTE The Suits at $24.50 and $31.50 have TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS an
economical way to buy a Suit and they are very exceptional at the prices.
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TO-MORROW
Five Hundred Boys'
WASH
SUITS
A Remarkable Value
At
$2.00
I'nder the famous illuminated Golden Special' sign, to-morrow,
a really wonderful collection of Boys' Wash Suits, worth one-third
to one-half more than the price, which is $2.00. All new Suits,
excellent materials, fast colors. Oliver Twist, 3 to 7 years. Middy
and Junior Norfolk, A to 9 years.
-- i-trawt-r'd;.. t. i 'hi. -- S on. T'oo- Killwrt Street Eat
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Several Hundred Men's
Straw Hats
A having of more than one-third, duo to a liberal price-concession
by the manufnctuier. Several smart now shapes for men
and young men $2.00.
All our Panama Hats reduced now $3.05 to $11.75
All our Leghorn Hats reduced now $1.15 to $5.75
All our Bangkok HsUh reduced now $5.75 to $9.75
- - StrnvibrlilBo ft C'Wuhirr Second r'oor. Market Street, Kant
Boys' Suits With Two Pairs of
Knickerbockers at $8.95
One of the many remarkable money-saving opportunities afforded parents by the
Anniversary Sale. These are of fine all-wool suitings, in desirable mixed effects ; well-tailored
in smart styles for boys of 7 to 1G years. An extra pair of Knickerbockers with
every Suit $8.95. Among other attractions in the Sale
Boys' Blue Serge Suits, 7 to 18 years $10.75
Small Boys' Wash Suits $1.35 and $1.95
Large Boys' Washable Coat Suits, 8 to 16 $3.95
. Hiruvibrlfli; f. . 1 iltn. i i.t tuij Poor 1 llbcrt Mr ... Kaat
All-Wool Storm Serge at, a Saving
Now One-half Last Year's Price
We are selling Storm Serge rapidly these days, especially NAVY BLUE For these
sturdy qualities make, the most serviceable of bloomers and separate skirts. Manv cirls liko
a smart capo to match. Most of the following also in black.
All-wool Storm Serge, 36-inch now 80c a yard
43-inch now $1.00 50-inch now $1.25
54-mch now $1.50 and $1.75 a yard
More Summer Millinery
Fresh To-morrow
$4.75J5.75J6.50
More of those beautiful ALL-WHITE
HATS nnd dashing effects in navy-and-whito
and black-and-white in straws and silks and
crepe Georgette, trimmed with flowers, wings,
ribbons and airy feathery fancies. The pretty
little Hat sketched ($4.75), is of crepe Georg
ette in white, with a coquettish little curtain
edge and a soft swirl of white ostrich around
the crown.
Flower-trimmed Garden Hats at $3.95
Open-work straw's, in white, black,
including the brightest tones of the season,
nil kinds EXCEPTIONAL at $3 95.
light and dnrk shades,
wreathed with flowers of
Sports Hats Special, $2.95 to $12.00
RIBBON SPORTS HATS in all-white and white combined with
drfrk or delicate shades thousands of them, all shape's, styles and
sizes.
suuuiridr .th1T Soronl Ploor Market Street WH
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f& Btrawbrld ClothlerAlale 7 Ontro
400 Porch
ROCKERS
Unusual $3.25
A remarkable purchasn for the Anni
versarv Sale, just v. hen the demand is so
great. Large, comfortable Porch Itockern
seat 211; inche-., 28 inches from seat to
top of back, weight Hi pounds. All painted
in green. Very unusunl value at SH.afi. Tim
entire lot should be sold to-morrow.
-- Ptrawbrld & Cothl.r Third Flow
Women's Raincoats
s0m?u $18.00
So light that they seem to be
9 ! no extra weight nt all. But they
." . are eminently practical in show-
i i crs or hard storms. With high
J collar, belt and wrist straps on
the sleeves. bmart-IOoking Rain
coats in blue, brown, greon, pur
ple or tan. The special Salo
price is $18.00.
H rawbndirc & ciothlr -Serand
Ploor, Filbert Htreat
Men's Four-in-hands
Worth One
half to Three
Times More ) nc
Than r yOC
I Are in the Sale at this price
by reason of a fortunate under
price purchase. They nro all of
heavy SILKS, the products o
foreign and Americnn looms. Tho
quality nnd patterns are of a
character unobtainable at this
price. even in pre-war days.
They must be seen to be ap
preciated. S-rbrlde 4 ( oihler--Alilr
i Market Street
More of the Values
Thai Are Making
The Corset Store
Exceptionally Busy
Showing thnt our customers
appreciate the Anniversary Salo
savings on Corsets. Good values
continue, these among them to
morrow': S. & C. and Other Good
Corsets, low or medium
bust now $1.50
Royal Worcester
Corsets, $2.65
" American Lady
Corsets $2.85
Heavily boned, with low bust
nnd long hips. Designed for
average stout figures. Nearly
half price $2.85.
Cool Net Corsets $1.50
Brassieres, now 38c to $1.50
Strawtruien A Clothlar -V-
'il Ploor. Mfrket Strrnt, West
Envelope Chemises
"Sale Specials"
$1.00 and $1.35
Several dainty models of white
nainsook purchased at less than
regular cost and priced accord
ingly. Trimmed in pretty effects
with lace and embroidery. Chiefly
styles trimmed in back, also.
Cambric Petticoats trimmed
with embroidery, now $1.15
Sirav.br.tiso A Clothlor
Thirl Ploor. Weit
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