,, vr , 11 ; . , V fiVBlfibSTG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921 B w,v L 150010,1 10 BE 'lwy! PAID 10 RAILROADS Refunding Arrangement Made by Carriers' executives and Secretary Mellon l r ROLLS-ROYCE Nineteen years ago the best imported cars had few advantages, and would be considered unsatisfactory, almost primitive today. Yet they cost as much then as the Rolls-Royce does how, embellished and perfected with two decades of refinements. A Three-Qttartcr Cabriolet, $16,400 ROLLS-ROYCE AMERICAN WORKS Those who have wondered at the extraor dinary reputation of Rolls-Royce should sec the Chassis in the process of construc tion, exactly as in England. The reasons for its fame will then be appreciated. Motorists touring New England arc wel come at the works, Springfield, Mass. ROLLS.ROYCB Stven-eigbty-five Fifth Avenui NEW YORK MIDDLE WEST SIZZLES High No Relief From Abnormally Temperature In Sight Chlcaco. July 7. (By A. P.1 ChL cjjo and much of the Middle west to- ttj wero Btill in tho fcrlp of a record breklnj hent wove, with tho local Weather Bureau announclm; no rellnf in slxbt. Tho thermometer here, which roistered 82 enrly this morning, wub sltadlly rlsini, after n sweltering night ythm thousands sought the beaches and inrkj, which had been opened for slcep b purposes. !Th heat vesterdnv wnn hni.i i.i rtipomible for flvo deaths and dozens of prwitauuuo in uucogO. PROBE MUTINY ON U. S. SHIP Pocahontas Crippled by Crew Caus ing Damage to Machinery Naples, July 7. (By A, P.) The American Consulate hero is engaged in an Investigation of tho mutiny on board tho American steamship Pocahontas which left New York May 23 and did not arrive here until Monday last bo cquso of trouble with the crow and damago to tho machinery which neces sitated stops at the Azores and St. Michaels for repairs. Becniibo of tho seamen's strike In New York n crew consisting mostly of foreigners, was engaged for the Pocahontas. U.S. TO GET 6 P.O. SECURITY By Uio Associated Press Washington, July 7. Treasury Secretary Mellon announced today that, under a provisional refund ing arrangement mudo with the railroad executives, tho carriers would receive approximately .$500,000,00(1 in additional advanrcs from tho Federal Government within tho next six months. Mr. Mellon said' the negotiations with tho railroad executives probably would be completed within two days, and that tho ndvances contemplated would give to tho railroads In caBh. sums of money equivalent to thoso which tho Gov ernment npeiit In capital betterments during tho period of wartime control. Tho Government will receive for the ad vances 0 per cent security, evidencing tho Indebtedness of tho particular rail roads which receive tho advances. Mr. Mellon Indicated that additional appropriations would be sought from Congress to mnko the advances, al though tho Treasury will be able to meet a portion of tho requirements out .of funds now avnllablo or by virtue of the authority to borrow already given In various laws governing tho relation of tho Government to railroad operations. POISONED BY WHISKY One Man Dead, Another Dying, From Drink Given by Stranger Pottsvllle, Pu., July 7. (By A. P.) One man Is dead and nnothcr dying from what Is believed to be poisoning, administered by n man whoso identity is known only nB "Joe." who robbed hl3 unconscious victims and (hen escaped. The dead man, Frank Splnn, wife and seven children, and Charles Cos tanza. the other victim, wero accoctcd by "Joe," who promised to phow them how thoy could double their money. Splno hnd $100 and Costarica $52." ns they accompanied Joe on to the moun tain just outside this city. The two victims wero given n drink of, whieky out of a bottle and hoon became vio lently ill. ".Too" left them ostensibly to go for a doctor, and soon both lapsed into unconsciousness. Splno died in tho stupor, but his companion revived sufficiently nfter eight hours to stumble IiIh way Into Palo Alto, wnero he re ported the lobhcry und murder. ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP MINE Coal and Coko Plant Damaged by Giant Powder Explosion Masontown, Pa., July 7. (By A. P.) What Is believed by the author ities to have been an attempt to blow up Donald Mine No. 3, of tho Connolls villo Consolidated Coal and Coko Co., nenr hero last night destroyed the lamp hou!e and badly damaged the boiler plant. Windows In other mine build ings and miners' houses were shattered. There wero three explosions. Officers of the company said that no explosive had been sent by them to the property, ns the mine has been closed for five months. Honrch of the wreck ing1 today, lipwcvcr, revealed tho pres ence of n considerable quantity of giant ponder. The State police nre Investi gating, ji i axM SVIIHIIIIIKI'ORBiaRieSH-BIRKIBMtSailBIIIIIHMlHIiHa-iBiaaiBBSQ M m E M M M R H M s g K4 H H DM M B m , Knight HPHE wonderful Stearns "- motor steadily im proves with use, No valves to grind. No valve stems or springs to break or need adjustment. No outside working parts to gather dirt. Simplicity and strength enable the Stearns motor to give 100 service for more Scott Motor Company years than you'd believe 908 North Broad Street possible. May we explain? Hell l'liona. I'oplar 3244 3 S M H m H m m H M M DO H M M M M H El M H H a M 5riBMBBBBBRBaBBBBaaBaBBBBBBBaHlBHBnBa3SBBiaaaSBBHBg 24 Restaurants Centrally Located Suggestions for This Evening's Meal Creamed Chicken With Mushrooms Braised Ribs of Beef Roast Loin of Pork Choice of Two Sida Dishes Mashed Potatoc$t French-Fried Potatoes Green Peas, Stewed Tomatoes, String Beans Baked Beans, Spaghetti, Spinach :Oc Soup (small order).... 05 Cole Slaw or Pickled Beets 05 Desserts Many Varlotl of I'iea. CaUea, PurtdlnE". Fruit, Fruit Salads, I co Cream Roll and Butter 05 Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Iced Tea or HI ilk 05 05 and .10 Wo Offer n Wide Choice of Cold Salads and Combination Salnd Sandwiches Owe "Automat-Cafeteria 818-20 Chestnut Street OVEN SUNDAYS UNTIL .MIDNIGHT J9 A31U.C7 ..a Open Saturdays During July llml WssA Very Special Low Price Sale Sports Oxfords Dress Pumps and Oxfords A TRUE Dal- simer Econ o m y Event, making possible our usual high grade footwear at the price of lower grade shoos. Every pair in this sale was originally much higher in price 1& $m m lew i nii AJ,u.M i.nUi'.r.f ' .'CAi r .. WWffl s m :: FTiSKtfiV iwr.i K'Vil 1 m K'SWj'M., rvA THE opportu nity of tho season! Never before has such a saving been possible. A 1 1 Dalsimer Stand ard shoos taken from regular stock s. Buy your summer's supply now. ViSA Now in the Jul la I Sale at Oak Ha 3H jmiiii'HiiHwa m Sports Oxfords of White Reignskin TrtaMlBa )a ? A very tabular model. Fashioned with high Cuban or low walking heels. White ivory welting and white ivory heel. "Vogue" Pumps In Patent Colt $f7.2S In Dull Black Calf - A style that combines smartness and neatness, desirable all year round. High Louis heels and very snug fitting. Dress Oxfords In Patent Colt $fJ.2S Also Opera Pumps in Black Kid or Patent Colt The variety of styles in this sale assures every woman of finding just what she wants in foot- and at this low firice. PARENTS will be lad of the oppor tunity to equip their boy with knee trouser suits in a diversity of pat terns and new styles each suit guaran teed to be all-wool and to give a sturdy boy more than satisfactory wear at these July reductions $12.50 and $13.50 Boys' Suits 95Q $15.00 and $18.00 Boys' Suits $HJ5 $22.50 and $25.00 Boys' Suits $15.00 $27.50 Boys' Finest Suits $18.00 These figures include the entire stock of boys' one- and two-trousers suits blue serges included. 1 3,000 SUITS IN JULY SALE Most of them arc Wanamaker & Brown's "Own Make" of fine all-wool clothing. The July prices are all-inclusive. These figures show you the won derful savings possible wea Pure Thread-Silk Hosiery of Quality in Grey, Black, Tan and White, $1.95 THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floors With Stating Capacity for 600 Men, Women, Misses, Boys and Childron 1204-06-08 Market Street ft $18.00 $25.00 $30.00 $38.50 $42.50 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR $25 $35 $50 $55 $65 AND AND AND AND AND $30 $45 $55 $60 $85 SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS A special offer of handsome $33 suits in a variety of pat terns, each suit with an extra pair of trousers, for Suits for extra large men and stout men are included the creat major- 11 ity of this clothing is all-wool worsted each suit guaranteed by Wanamaker & Brown. 01 if For your selection of $50, $55 and $60 merchant tai- 0 loring fabrics in fine sum- I mer weights of every kind g (and description) built to S your individual measure. (This figure holds crood I for the month of July pi umy.j s 3 ;g Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth for Sixty Years KM!Ullt!ll!IWIIli;i inwnwin BUSINESS HOURS FROM NINE TO FIVE O'CLOCKCLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER & w iOeJvl Matchless Advantages Here for Every Man Who Wants Clothing TN ADDITION to a stock 1 of unrivaled breadth of selection a collection em bracing fine masterpieces of tailoring from the Stein B 1 o c h Company; Hart, Schaffner & Marx; the "Alco" Shops, and from the dependable manufacturers who supply our "Wickham" and other lines we have available the following special lots in which prices are far under present retail values. Many at half and less than half last year's prices. Let this brief men tion convey the news the Clothing will speak for it self when you come here tomorrow: A l"4- i-P wiicnnllriMarnc Suits to be quickly Jp cleared away at Cnssimeres and serges. Not all sizes. Men's and Young Men's Carefully - tai lored All-wool Suits, reduced to Dependable in every way. Men's and Young Men's Serge Suits, J with extra pair of Trousers, now Blue serges. About wholesale price. "Alco," "Wickham" and other Suits, some with extra Trousers, now Serges, worsteds and cassimeres. "Alco" and other wor sted Suits, some with an extra pair of Trousers At about wholesale price. Hart. Schaffner & Marx Worsted Suits ' for Men and Young Men, now Less than wholesale value. Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Stein-Bloch and C otner nne maices oi Suits, now Light and medium weights. While Flannel Trousers $7.75 Imported Golf Suits $28.50 Palm Beach Suits at $16.50 Fine Mohair Suits at $18.50 Tropical Worsted Suits at $21.50 Smart Gabardine Suits at $28.50 Raincoats, about half price $15.75 Gray Office Coats $2.65 Whiie Duck Trousers $2.25 Khaki Trousers, now $1.75 1000 Pairs of separate Trousers, stripes and mixtures $5.75, $4.75 and $5.75 fe Str.twbuiJre & ("loihior Siscond rionr Eaxi &W JLtJ? nss ljp yjy ? jr ff -&. rasa S TTwJw Men's Fine Silk Four-in-hands, Usually Much More, Now 95c Neckties of fine imported and American silks, which a noted manufacturer made to retail for one-half more to three times this price. A fortunate trade circumstance brings them hero to sell at 95c. I .-- Straw brldsfi &. notilr- Alrit 1 Marl.pt Street Need Floor Coverings for Your Summer Home? The Department of Lower-Priced Floor Coverings affords very unusual opportunities to secure them at unusually low prices. For instance Seamless I'elvet Rugs, size 8.3x10.6 $20.50 Seamless I' civet Rugs, size 9x12 feet $22.50 Stenciled Grass Rugs, size 8x10 feet $4.75 Stenciled Grass Rugs, size 9x12 feet $5.65 Wool-and-Fiber Rugs, 8.3x10.6 feet $13.50 Wool-and-Fiber Rugs, size 9x12 feet $14.50 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, 6x9 feet $8.70 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, 7.6x9 $10.45 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, 9x10.6 $14.45 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, 9x12 ft. -$16.45 Tapestry Brussels Carpet, 27-in. 50c a yard Rubber Stair Treads, 5x17 ins. 75c a dozen $- StrawbrlflM & ClothUrVourth Floor, Filborl Stjeat ' .. ' i 'ft- SERVIC that's what this Storn is here for; that has been the domi nating idea for fifty-three years to bring the newest and be3t of tho world's goods to our cus tomers' doors, with tho least possible addition to production cost, with tho least possible ef fort on the customers' part. And thin SERVICE is constant there must bo no lagging or dragging or relaxing of interest or energy on our part. True, during the hot months we give our helpers the Saturdays for rest and recreation. Our cus tomers have willingly accepted tho shorter week, our people arc all the more alert and eager to serve, to earn the "day off." Therefore, we ask you to do all vour Wek-end shopping TO MORROW. Fiiday. Charming Foulard Silk Dresses $21.50 Dresses that are just tho thing for the "hundied and one" times a woman needs a smart, practical Silk Frock that is Oh I so cool! Fashioned of navy blue or black foulard silk fig ured in white, with over-bodicp. short sleeves, draped tunic and' girdle of blue or black crepe Georgette. Ever so smart and remarkably inexpensive $21.50. Crepe de Chine Dresses Just Received $25 In black, nay blue, brOwn, jade, orchid, flesh pink or white. Straight-line models or with tunics plaited or tucked. Models for country club wear, for gen eral use and some dressier styles. Variously trimmed with beads, loops or buttons. Regu lar and extra sizes $25.00. Gingham Dresses, $5.00 to $7.50 Straight-line or tunic models in the season's smart colorings. Just the kind women want for resort wear or at home. White organdie trimmings make them all the more attractive $5.00 to $7.50. Strabrldc a Clothier Sorond Floor Market Street Bathing Suits at less than Regular Prices $4.85 An exceptional gioup of smart Bathing Suits at savings in which 200 fortunate women may share. All are now models, including n sample lot. Chiefly straight-line stylos of silk-and-cotton poplin and surf satin (cotton). Trimmings are so at tractive! Stitching, piping in white and colors, buttons, and some with ruffled skirts now $4 85. "Annette KeUermnvn" Cotton Bathing Tiph, Sizes 3i to 1,0, Special a S5c Striwlirllk-o 4 T'othlnr Alklo IS. Ontr Taffeta Silk Umbrellas at $6.00 One hundred Women's Um brellas, with covers in blue and gieon; new t,tub ends and whito tips, handles of ull-bakelite or bnkolito-tnmmed; finished with ring, wrist cord or strap. Need we say that these are "special" at this price? bir twlirhlir A Cloililor tile 7 Marl-et Street Women's Linene Coa,ts and Capes $2.75 Planning n motor trip? Then bo suie to see these cool, all protective Coats and Capes of tan linene. Thev will keep th) dust and soil from nuita and dresses $2.75. Jersey Cloth Sports Coats $10.00 and $12.00 The well-cut kind that are so smart with sports skirts. In black, navy blue or brown. All made with tuxedo front and belted. Btrwbrid t, Clothltr ueoojia Floor, Cntr i! ,- -W l?n y.. v , ,,,. , ." a'j ..
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