w. J" M Y r i ,-.'" yr-ff lt J! . ..W EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUXti 30, 1921 5 al f!i 'jT l MORE SCHOOL NURSES URGED 'SALESMAN' ROBS PHYSICIAN! BOYS WIN SCHOLARSHIPS Tlionma .fnmrs K. Lord. Our Lntlr of Victory Schools William 1. Kelly, Jltifct JIIi'hhpiI N.lrrnindil : .iohciui Present Number Inadequate to Cope With Conditions, Re search Bureau Says I . . . -' i D llalla MMIKIMlaaal " - r M I 7e "'- -""'" uook3 st. Joteph's College Announces the Killnn. 8t. Boniface! Frn.els J. IJnwl- Delonglna to Dr. H. R. Hawthorne Names of This Year's Winners linn. Ht. ABntlin; Augui.fjno .1. Kl A suave salesman, rcprcsentlne him- n, n. i , nnns. Ht. Edward's: Anthony .1. hcK to be from n firm of lustrum"" h wimSJi Vn?i ? ",."""""' chimes, Our Lntly of Mercy: Tl.omns manufneturers, culled on Dr. Herbert hv K tlnJU p ii'!ln,inir i"':'1 A. Doyle, St. Leo's, Tncony, and Itced Hawthorne. (100 North Thirteenth SrehdVociW PMtnfel,,1 'Bl' Sc,Io1, Joseph Paul lMwartls. Most llleucd Itrcbt. yesterday, ostensibly to demon. 0Ml"11(KC'(! o rJHIndclplila : Hncrnmcnt School. I II FURBUSH'S PLEA CITED Tho need of nddltlonnl public chnnt nurses wns emphasized totlny by the Bureau of Municipal Research, which called attention to a memorandum pent ny Health Director Fiirbh to the Board of Education. The bureau, In a statement today, thus -(.iimmarlr-cd tho Director's recommen dntlonS: "With the present Inadequate num ber of school nurses there nrc (53,000 elrmcntftTy school children entirely without nurse service. Moreover, there 'til no attempt to furnish this service to the olemontJiry continuation schools, the Girls' Trade School, the junior hlish chools or tho senior1 high schools. "Thero are nt present mnjiy nurses who have 4000 pupils In their align ments, while experience shows that th maximum number should be 3000 pu pils per nurse. , , , "Despite, limitations of personnel. tli division of medical Inspection of pub He schools Is now securing correction of about CO per cent of tiic physical defects found by the medical inspectors. ! la nmnnsed to broaden the vvorl: of the division of medical Inspection of nubile scnoois Of entering ui kivuu the promotion of hygienic habits, in- cludine dental hygiene. "It Is rccompicndcd to Inaugurate tlie nlan of having one nurse for evry 3000 of tho school population. This would increase the corps of nurses from forty, the present number, to eighty-two, plus sn additional nurse to be attached to the Bureau of Compulsory Education, and one supervlsins nurse." While the Health Director proposes, the Research Bureau added, it is the Board of Education that disposes by voting tho necessary money. "The board has always shown so sympathetic an attitude toward efforts to Improve the health of school children tbit It will undoubtedly do all It can to meet tho suggestions of the health authorities," the bureau concluded. strato n microscope, and while thn doctor was nttendinc a undent unnlmi n suitcase full of his medical library and departed. Dr. Hawthorne, who reported tho theft to tho police of the Tenth and Uuttonwood Btreets station, said the man gave tne name nt ji. t. Itlxbv, 1034 Pine street. He Is not known nt that address. While the visitor was packing the books In his suitcase. Dr. Hawthorne's housekeeper surprised him, but on hts statement that the doctor had given him the books the housekeeper did not In- tcrfcrc. CHURCH BROTHERHOOD DINES The first nnnual bannuet of the Brotherhood of Orace Lutheran Church was held Tuesday night nt the church. ! The speakers Included the Itcv. 12. A. Chamberlain, of Lafayette Hill, and ' the Hev. Dr. J. Henry Harms, n for- i mor president of Newberry College, South Carolina. Orace was said by Dr. John M. Davles and tho benedic tion was pronounced by the Itcv. It. II, Oearhart, Jr. INVESTMENT AND PROTECTION When you Invest in stocks or bonds you demand ample security for your funds. Your business calls for a constant investment in valuable goods. TRUNKS REPAIRED ALSO BAGS & SUIT CASES SAI.ESMEN'B HAMI'LE OAHES All Kind Trnnki. Unci und Bolt Cn Made to Order. VICTOR VALISE CO., Inc. 48 N. 7th St. M-SSS-Snwi BITE WITH FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr. Wernet's Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves sore gums, sweetens the breath. A white powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, 30c., 60c., $1.00 or write direct to WiraetDeotalMfg. Co.,U5BtcLitinSt..N.Y. For Aches and Pains ( mf?&P it I J$ma handy Sla Liniment(S sxtemyl Permanent Hair Health Promoted by Cuticura W autha,m,T3 with Cuticu ."R' "i"tcd when neces-iary by Onmentn0alSnlnJ?,with C" RESINOL . 5oothinq and He&linq For Rashes And Ch&finq Only the best type of protection means unquestionable secur ity. Vou would not take out an insurance policy in a company whose abilltv to meet Its obligations was doubtful. Your business investment warrants the best protection available the truest economy. It is the consensus of opinion among business men that "Where There Is Holmes, There Is Safety" HOLMES ELECTRIC PROTECTION NEW YORK TELEPHONES WALNUT OOll MAIN 8030 812 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH J BONWIT TELLER &.CQ CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Announce for FRIDAY Second Floor A Most Remarkable Collection of Recently Imported Paris HandMade Frocks for Women AT THE LOWEST PRICE AT WHICH ENTIRELY HAND MADE COTTON FROCKS OF COMPARABLE SMART NESS AND "QUALITY HAVE EVER BEEN OFFERED. 18.50 Regular Prices Would Be 35.00 to 65.00 THE MODELS: Unusual types of chemise and straight line frocks, pin-tucked frill models, hand - drawn and hemstitched effects, some with contrasting set - in squares, all just out of their Paris boxes. THE FABRICS: French voile, fine batiste or hand kerchief linen. THE COLORS: French blue, coral, sunrise, mauve, champagne or flesh. All sizes in this collection but not in every style. NO EXCHANGES. NO CREDITS. This store tcill close tomorrow night and icill not open until Tuesday morning, July 5. LEXINGTON The enormous sale of our new "LARK" model will naturally bring to us many attractive used cars. These cars will be sold on our plan of 20 Cash Balance in 1 2 months, no brokerage, and prices include fire and theft in surance and 6 per cent interest. REVERE-DUSENBERG 1921 model, run about 2500 miles, complete equipment, including 6 wire wheels and 6 cord tires, wind wings, etc. Classyand fast; original cost $5400. For quick sale $3500 We have a number of Lexington models in open and closed types at very attractive prices, also Cadillac Sedan, Westinghouse Air Springs Chalmers Sedan Hudson Super Touring Chandler Touring Apperson Roadster Pathfinder Touring Hupmobile Touring Buick Touring Oldsmobile "8" Touring, 5 and 7- Pasoenger Ford Coupe Paige 1920, Larchmont, California top Stearns Touring Franklin Touring Packard Phaeton Dodge Touring Studebaker Touring WE ARE OUR OWN BANKERS and dealing with us is a guarantee of fair dealing and on a modern time basis. LEXINGTON MOTOR COMPANY OF PENNA. W. A. KUSER, President LEXINGTON BUILDING E. P. FELLENZ, 851-53 North Broad Street Snlet Manager Uied Car Department OPEN SUNDAY 10 A. M. 2 P. M. OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 10 P. M. Poplar 7050 PoPl- 7651 , . tj, STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Friday and Saturday will be busy days in Philadelphia's Foremost Store the Store to be depended upon for reliable merchandise, good values and courteous, efficient service. Let us help in your preparations for your holiday and all summer comfort, at home or away from home. 1 ioiiswvBi n A Wonderful Lot of Men's and Young Men's SUITS Some With Extra Trousers A t Half and Less Than Half Last Year's Prices $25.00 Women's Linene Coats and Capes Under Price, $2.75 Motorists and travelers are liujinir these eagerly. All of natural color linene, cool and (lust-sheildinR. All enveloping, luil lovely uitli collar that may lie worn flose at the throat. straw' rlitte S. iMmM i -iiiml riooi Pent r Night Gowns, $1 Tlie cool kind, for summer com foit Of soft, white nainsook, with short kimono sleeves, with iust a dainty trimming of lace or stitching. Extra-Size Nainsook Enve lope Chemises, $lJiO to $2.,i0 Two-piece Pajamas of figur ed crepe, regular sizes, $1.05 SlruulrW1m it Plutlitci I'hlr.l Ploor Wnst Umbrellas for Men and Women A Special Purchase ( $4.75 Here Is Your Vacation Reading! . Your Choice for ( 75c nn'n llonur f Ilreiim 1. M. MnntKfimrry. rnrndlnp Auction Nnlliro Ilartlry. HpI rppr' I'ntlrntu Orace 8. Itlrlimnnil, Shfrry (lpore Inrr SlcCtiJrlieon. Uhrn a ."Man'n n Miiii llnrohl Hell WrUlit. Poor Inr Marnnrpt Klrliy Kiitliltcn Narrl. Tin- I.I1I1I In Hip t'lfnrlnit IrrliiK llnrlirllrr. ! (irrnllipnrl I'.tlirl M. Dfll. llnccroii Iny Mnrjr Koliprls Itln.linrl. Hpurrl nf IVIirnl Znnr CJrPJ. The nuriiKe of Mnrtrr O'Dooiif OlUer Cunvooil. llitHn Klrnnor II. Pnrtrr. r.llinlirtliV 'ninpnlRii Mm. Hum phry IVnril. The (JiiIiIpii HuurIi OfiirBr tllli. Thp I.oiir Htiir IUiirer nnr Orey. The .Miurnlllrrnt AmlierNotm Ilootli Tnrlllngtmi, Oh. .Alcinryl ..Monrrl Klrniiar II. I'lirler. I'hiirbr llrnn t.rno I.. II. I. lit. The Itiilnhutv Trnll .line Orej. The Itltlerx of the I'urple Hnite Znne lrr, A Sk.i Pilot In No Mnn' Land llalph I'oniior. Sti.iM i Nnr i PiOtlllP! .pionl Klom Filliert Stieft W at This is one of the largest collections of Suits at one special price we have ever offered. But still more important, it is one of the MOST REMARKABLE VALUES we have ever offered an attractive assortment of Spring and Summer Suits, made for MEN AND YOUNG MEN, some with two pairs of trousers, for to-morrow and Saturday, at $25.00. We repeat, the regular price during 1920 for Suits of the same grades was double and more than double this price. "Alco" Wickham and Other Good Makes in the Lot ALL-WOOL SERGES, WORSTEDS, CASSIMERES. Herringbone weaves, pin-stripes, plain blues, grays and browns. Single-breasted and double-breasted styles. Sojne from our regular stock, sharply reduced; some from recent special purchases; some remaining from our great Anniversary special groups. Practically all sizes in the various proportions regular, stout, short, tall and slender. Really extraordinary value at $25.00. 500 Pairs of Men's and Young Men's White Flannel Trousers, Now $7.75 Just glance at that price again, and bear in mind that these Trousers are made of IMPORTED ALL-WOOL CRICKET CLOTH 14-ounee weight, which means it is not transparent. The price is but a trifle above to-day's wholesale price, and we believe this is the greatest value in White Flannel Trousers in this city, at $7.75. Tropical Suits and Summer Trousers We now have a splendid assortment of Men's and Young Men's Thin Suits for hot days so tailored as to insure good looks as well as cool comfort : Suits of genuine PALM BEACH cloth, special at $1G.50. MOHAIR at $25.00. Tropical WORSTED at $25.00. The smart new COVERT CLOTH at $28.50. Stein-Bloch thin Suits at $27.50. Hart. Sehaffner & Marx thin Suits at $25.00. SUMMER TROUSERS of Blue Serge, $4.50 and $7.50. Striped Trousers, $5.50 and $7.50. Tan khaki. $2.25. This Store is also headquarters for THIN COATS, MOTOR DUSTERS. English GOLF SUITS and GOLF TROUSERS. -- 1ir.ir lex A i h.r . . ,m i I .,, Ki Covers of pieee-djed I'nion (silk-nnd-cottou) TaiVota, tape edge, mounted on paragon fi ames. Women's with full-length hakelite or bakelite-trimmed han dles, with rincr. and with st ni. end and white tip Men's with crook natidh- of plain mission wood. l. T M.ip s .pi Victor Records For July Will be Ready To-morrow Unjoy a restful respite from shopping by visiting the Piano Store and hearing these new helections. . sir,iiirnlei JL f I nh ci I'lflli l"loor Wont Woven HammocKs Are $3.00 to $10.00 New low priee.s for these com fortable, conveniently-earned old fatdiioned Hammocks. Scores of patterns plaids, tapestries and Oriental striping.. Each Mam mock with pillow, spreader and valance. 'ru hi i Up a t loih .r Tlilr I I I ioi Voile Blouses $3.85 to $6.85 SPECIAL, this gioup of tine white French Voile Wuists in newest etl'e tb. Styles to weai with suit, . ports skut, sweater or jumper dre-. The pietttiest styles imaginable. Some tucked, lace-trimmed, with soft voile frills at the neck anil down th front. Collavless stvles or with Peter Pan or i oil collais. some finished with plaiting, others lace-edged. Many will be bought for holiday wear A notable col lection $3.85 to $0.85. Porto Rican Blouses Hand-made, $2.85, $1.00 Ever) stit h hand-made, and trimmed with hand-draw nwork in many designs. The favoiite vest effects piedominate. Some, at SJ5.85, are elgcd with narrow filet lace. i!atrtiU Si I'luth ! v,outiil rioor tVniti. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MARKET STREET Where to Go? Cool mountain peaks. Sweet country meadows. Shadowy northern woods. Breezy seashore beaches. JtsK. Mr. Foster For coirect tiavel informa tion. N'o charge. Slirf ,l,til.n A I MO llil V li H rilbert strict Madame Rubinstein's Valaze Beauty Preparations Sold Here Exclusively in Philadelphia Foi home use, or before going away this summer, one shoula lay in u supply of these wonder ful Preparations. They guard against the lavages of summer sun and breezes and the dust of traveling: Valaze Balm Rose $1.82 and ?3.C4. Valaze Sun and Windproof Creme $1.15 and $2.29. ' Valnze Cream of Lilies $1. of I and SH.12. I Wave Beauty Grains $1.30 and S2.C0. Vola-e Georgine Lactee $3.12 awl ,? o 1. Erpn'i'ino M.icsafro Cream SI . S3.65 -nd S6.?4. Valp-e Skin-toning Totinn, nriiteeMnn. aca'1'' tnr and sun ht'n ' 30 nnd "0. Cnopint "-"-toning Lotion $2.34 and 4 fR. Mtrnlililf t (Mnthlor Save One-third on These Genuine "Crex" Rugs Vmong the many economy op portunities in the Department of Loircr-Priced Floor Coverings is this collection of cenuine "Crex" Rugs at a full thiul less than their regular letail prices: Rkcjs, 4.6j-7J1 fret $:.7.5 Rikjs. .16x72 inches $2.R5 Rhus, 30x60 inches $2.00 Riifjs, ?r.-J4 inches $1.65 Rmjs, t'txifi inches $1.30 Riujs, 1 S.i 36 inches 7;c OTHER ATTRACTIVE VALUES IX THIS SECTION Af minster Rugs Sre 912 feet $33.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, T.Gxi) feet S2 1.00 Ihigs, 8.310.l feet $2(1.00 Rugs. !)12 feet S29.50 Congoleum Rti'js With flight impel fections. 012 feet SI 1.70 itxlO.ti feet $10.70 Japanese Grass Rugs, 8x10 feet $4.75 Rugs, 9x12 feet $5.05 Colonial Rugs "Hit-oi-Miss" patterns, 9x12 feet now $12.75. Smiiller sizis at eoriespond ingly low prices. Nairn's Pro-Lino Floor Coveting 40c a square yard. Ml julir .U.. . iMn'hn ! I .urth flu ii, IMllii t i ef hi the Silk Store Art Jersey $1.85 to $2.50 The finest of the Jersey Weaves, woven in lock-stitch. Various weight-, for dresses, blouses, scarf-, coats, anus ami lingerie. All the new high sports shades, a- wel1 as conservative colorings and white and black Wonder fully cool and serviceable for summer. In "(1-inch width S1.85 to $2.50 a yard. Sports Silks 84.00 to K6.00 Plain weaves, novelty vvcnvcfl, m white mid floHous now sports hues All 10 inches wide. S'riiwlirtilaf A Clothier AU'e l, t'iltr Mi i A 1 ! EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET A . -, i wiwoui ,rou. .gt.. 'VA y 4ak iti. t imSmimJSSK
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