TfW."! v)-r y y!P$mw fr' n -'( ji rn V t Vi- EVEOTNG- FWNflO IiTSDBIHIIlAJDELPHIA, tWEDKBSPAY JULY 13, 1921 & OKIE m i"KEfUSI e Wounded in Jtaly ana 'Another Witn uanauim. Stigmafizod Wrongly j57 NAME nu . i1'w,1 two 4 157 men whose nnmes 1 Only, two .lackers .could rnVtho ilta Slven by Sff Su, formerly of 3015 r,' : iit. whose nnmo was ln ,nV ent"even given out by fladf? iiJd No. 30, was, wounded i ilrtir with the Itollnn Army. fKM X S naturalized ih an iAltnotih jM ;"Ustc(1 j the army of ncr,.ii.J land nt the request 01 m lU native, ami " ir , novV pcrvhiR Khri n he home of an attorney (tefiSlit Villi according to Mm. Alfcn, who lives nt tfie Mcrvlno "' uKmlrcw Castle, who regis- BM3 two yc.8tt" lieu: .. teiffrth5 Fanhdlan Army, was ,,n,n L ,n of tho forty-six Jlttcd a th, only man oijaoioj c(m '"homlnfonnatlon could be ob ?!?!??! th addresses Riven. HU S." Harry Cnstle, served three 22fin tie "anndlan Army, e none of the ndilreyroi given for the i?.tliM alleged (.lackers made pubic ftt?.rnoard No. 42 was It possible lTt Informal on about the men &? A the. addresses Riven for IvMf -ill men listed oy jaicui imu vl! lo It was stated the men were not iMWn IH": "Just as Easy" DIX SOLDIER INJURED Trolley Hits His Mptorcycle at Fed eral Street Ferry, Camden nnriro Dlnlr. a soldier stntlonod nt ftMx. as badly injured this rJSfinJThcn n motorcycle which he K struck by a trolley car mr the Federal street ferry, Cam- deTho motorcycle was thrown several ft and Illnlr fell directly In the path S automobile. He bayed lilnuclf rem further injury by rolling out of l,.,n of the machine. ,hA patrolman sent the soldier to Sylphoj;Natlial the dUinfectant F.rm.rly ealltJ Sulpho-Napthol It i3 iyi times stronger than the U. S. Public Health Service Standard. Leading hospitals in New York and New England use it. For personal hygiene cut, wounds, douches Sylpho-Nathol is invaluable. Destroys E"m life, but Is hoillng to the tissues. Physi cians recommend It. Drug and drpt. stores, 15c, 35:, CSc 11.25. sTwP '- ',x "!?!' .! IMS V ""x -V - " ,v4 I' WINNERS GIVE RULE FOR Will NG BIKE "Smilo and Keop at It and Ride Away" Sum3 Up How It Works YOUNGSTERS ARE PLEASED for n Black Bcnuy I'm certainly glad I did." . Joe's father Is Harry Hlumsteln. He has n carpet etoro nt the Unlnbrldge street address. Joe is a punll nt the Cnmpbell lublic School, Eighth and S"ltwater streets. ' Joe's delight at getting his new bi cycle was no greater tlmn that of flf-teen-ycar-bhl Itlchard Nelson, a Negro boy of 201 Holland avenue. Ardmoro. Itlchard is a bright littlo lad who hopes to go to tho UnivcMlty of Penn sylvania In n few ycnr and study law. At present lie is a sopnoraore student in Lcdicr Photo Service FRANK BROWN JOSEPH BLUMSTEIN Cqopcr Hospital in a passing automo bile. Ho received severe cuts nnd bruises of the head and body. The motorcycle wus badly damaged. With thlrty-nlno subscriptions to his credit, Frnriit Brown, twelve yenrs old, r0o5 Norwood street, Ocrmantown, yestcrdny rodo oit with one of the "Black Beauty" bicycles tho Punua LivDOEit is giving away to boys nnd girls who get thlrty-flvo subscriptions to tho Evening, Morning and Sunday IiF.iior.n. Frank, who Is a pupil In tho sixth grndc of the' Pnstorlous School, nt (ler mnntown and Locust avenues, said in describing his cnmpnlgn : "It wnsn't hard at all. You just have to smile a little nnd say 'please,' nnd any one will givo you a subscrip tion." Frank rode his "bike" nil the way home, a distance of tlx miles. I wasn't used to riding n good bike, nnd it took mo a couplo of days to find out how to do it," said Joseph Blum stein, thirteen years old. 017 Baln brldge street. "But. oh hoy! when I got on to nil of my Blnrk Beauty's fine pointS-J tnltilv did feel grand." Has Good Wheel Now Joe if another winner of n bicycle offered in the Punua Ledqeii subscrip tion race. Iln felt ho just hail to hnvc thnt new steel mount, nnd lie set out to get It working with such speed thnt ho had it "cinched," as he says, in Just six days. "I felt that the 'old lee wagon' had done its shnro of work." said Joe. "Yes, I hnd a bicycle before, but it wasn't in the class with my new Black Beauty. I told my dad I wanted n new wheel, nnd he said I ought to try tho Lower Merlon High School. "I had a Black Beauty before," too Bald, "nnd I rodo round on it to get the subscriptions necessary to win my now bicycle. "It was easy nnd it tooK me oniy nbout n week. I rode 'round among my neighbors nnd friends nnd getting the thirty-five subscriptions necessary w'as a wholo lot easier even thnn it sounded nt first. It didn't seem any time at all until I had nil I needed. "Tho Black Beauty certainly in a flno bicycle. I know becniiM I have one ui my uivii. j. iji,u u juuuiivt w.v.i.v. nnd sister, nnu now tncy wnni w rv Blaeit UenuticB tho snmo way. My brother already hns got to work gather ing in his subscriptions. We'll have some fine rides togotner when lio gets his." Itlchard had been riding hla old Black Beauty a year, nnd it i still good. Naturally though ho Is just "tickled to death" to get u brand new one. Richard's father Is York Nelson, n lnndscapo gnrdencr In Ardmore. jmtM'jnv r. A - nutmszru THE reason why our STYLEBILT Suits are six months ahead of the crowd is that they are not made six months ahead, but from week to week. S0 TL Hilton Company 1211 Chestnut Street Clelha Shops in 'Principal Citla NEWARK NEW YORK BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO, w..-. . .- mmmacamamaammmm I w i " '- "'-'--K '-"-'-'-'-L -ggfl Excess Fat Ruins Your Personal Appearance There is no necessity for women to lose their youthful 'charm and vigor as they grow older. Our Baths. Needlo Sprays, Massace, etc., will bring the flush of youth to your checks snd immediately disperse that tired appearance. Trial Treatment Gratis CQLXIMS INSTITUTE i r or Women Exclusively Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Phone Spruce 51,8.', Payments for Courso can bo arranged. yLvL Ami.wiwll V& tie sinol "THAT la tho nnmo to remombor if you aro BulTering from skin troublo. iiatho tho nflfocted port lth Roslnol Soap then PPy Rcslnol Ointment. Jtellef Is usually immodlato Mdlastlnir. At all drug- This Magic-like COMPLEXION ECRET the of Old Egypt . .K'M 1U posltli-elv In, c, rSL,.lJ.,r Womin of ft"y Be-Blrl, .u Z nilt"- SumelMitUr aucccssful L", a h0rt ,ln" wl" ma,t9 ML.nh,.Bea ,h8 ' yr com. Ut ,b,i. uT "! C0Iy' of vnlunbl. booli. """' 10W Id In...... if ""bounced i-V , , r" llme' lcl f.tor,v?pw,nt otor,, b re- Aslc your HklsrwfiMnB'sHl IsBsKQsl flHHsV sMssWnHlRn sssssPissA BILL TO EEKY PURCHASER At the Royal Boot Shop During This Men's Low-Shoe Sale We Unconditionally Give a Brand-New $2 Bill With Every NHIKsMHsMslBVMHMHMMsMMnMMnMKiBVsMssHMi Pair of Shoes He Buys. I T "E make this offer for quick selling. We MUST sell our present season's stock. Exceptionally low prices prevail. Nothinff but quality shoes. Hundreds of styles to choose from. REAL CORDO VANREAL SCOTCH GRAINS RUSSIA CALF BLACK CALF OR KID REAL WHITE BUCKSKINS ALL STYLES ALL WIDTHS ALL SIZES. $7.85 These are the prices you have seen advertised by us in the newspapers and displayed on these same shoes in our windows and now to make our prices still lower we are giving you a $2 bill besides. This means that these high-quality shoes already the lowest-priced in town actually cost you ONLY W $K.85 Jpjfcf o& IJFERE is the chance for a year's supply! Forced by declining market by the need olr converting our stock into cash we are slashing our already low prices still lower. Rock-ribbed wear real leathers, our own individual styles. A 100 per cent, guarantee of satisfaction, or money back all this plus that free $2 bilk COME IN COME IN TODAYCOME IN TONIGHT COME IN ANY DAY THIS WEEK STORE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT DURING THIS SALE Boot srrfc nsfn&rhj- 5 42 15STH 2f" BELOW MARKET ST, S9 MAM t9l OPEN EVENINGS STRAM3RIDGE & CLOTHIER 1 Thousands of Men's Suits at Great Reductions from Present Prices Many Groups at Less Than Half of 1920 Prices For this great clear-away we have re-grouped and made further price reductions on Suits already under price. In addition to this extensive assort- ment, there are many other lots throughout our stock marked at clearance prices, as well as several recent special purchases at decided price advantages. Hart, Schafrner & Marx, Stein Bloch and "Al co" Suits Our finest worsted Suits, many nt less than half last year's prices. $44 .50 Hart, Schaffner & Marx, "Alco" SO'T.bO and other Suits. Worsteds and cassimcreq at loss than half last " year's prices. Hand snmo Sprcp. Worsted and$Q.50 other Suits New single- and double breasted styles at less than half last year's prices. 36 Smart Worsted, Herringbone and Tweed Suits . . . A wonderful group of smart all-wool Suits" at less than half the 1920 price. $17 .50 Men's Blue Serge Suits with Extra Trousers now $21.50 and $29.50 Separate Trousers, $4.50 and $6.50 Alco," "Wickham" and Other Suits, some with extra trousers $25.00 Light-weight Raincoats, $12.50 :- Strawbrlilira Clothier Second Floor. Hast A Beautiful Line of Silk Afternoon Frocks Special $2L50to$30.00 Moro models than you would care to count crisp, perky taffetas with puffs and plait ings; ciepcs de chine, softly tucked and plaited, or as plain as a chemise Frock; and pi-ctty, cool foulards combined with crepe Georgette one of the latter sketched. Dark shades, me dium shades, and the pretty, light flesh tints and cool pale grays. The Finer Cotton And Linen Frocks Now $19.75 Formerly Much Higher Priced Voile, linen, dotted Swiss and organdie, in straight-line and tunic styles; plain-tailored, lace trimmed, or with crisp, white organdie collar and cuffs. Swiss and Linen Frocks now $15.00 Beautiful linens, and the Swisses are the fine kinds with embroid ered dots. All made in tho fashionable straight line styles. Red, lavender, navy, brown and black in the collection. Some have white organdie collar and cuffs. 'v-y StrftwtrlJgs & Clothier Second l'loor. Market Street oUkwU II I I Boys ' TV ash Suits Reduced One-fourth to One-half Now 90c, $1.25 and $2.15 Middy and Oliver Twist styles, of dependable fast-color fab rics, for boys of 3 to 8 years. -btrowbrlilie 4: Clothier Second Kioor, n'bert Street. Kast Misses' Gingham Frocks of The Finer Kind Specialat$6.50 These arc Gingham Frocks of distinction the kind that have sent tho pretty fashion for ging hams far beyond the confines of the home. Of fine, close-weave ginghams, beautifully tailored and finished, and trimmed with flno white organdie and glisten ing pearl buttons. Tho model with the tucked or gnndie pockets, collar, cuffs and vesteo, comes in green, red, blue nnd brown; the other model in red, blue, brown and black. Better get here early for these, as there is sure to be a rush for them. r-y litrn' hrl.lse & Clnthler Hotond rio ir, Market Htroet &rJW?riV 1S??t ft tf 'Reach" Golf Clubs at $3.00 (About Half Price) Drivers, Brassies and practi cally all Irons first quality at half and close to half their reg ular prices $3.00. Other attractions Dunlap Golf Ball, 31 pwt., $9.00 a dozen. Repainted Golf Balls $3 a doz. Golf Knickerbockers of Palm Beach Cloth 5G.00 Golf Sets, consisting of Driver. Brassie, 3 Irons, 2 Balls and Caddy Bag $19.75 Rubber-Sole fl- pTA Sneakers.. fL0J This is very close to wholesale price for these high-grade Sneak ers. White or black uppers and soles. Straw brldite & Clothier Fourth Floor Reliable Watches $1.00 & $1.50 We still have a number of those dependable "vacation" Watches to sell at these special prices 40 per cent, less than present retail vnlue. Gun metal case, at $1.00. Nickel case, with radium dial (visible in dark) at $1.50. In the Sporting Goods Store Straw l)Ud,e '. I'lothler Fmrih Floor The Clearance of Exchanged Pianos and Player-Pianos Continues with good Detection for music lovers from nmong tho many instruments which wo have taken in part payment for the makes we sell. All in excellent playing condition and because we have other uses for the space they now occupy all marked at rentarkably low prices for early clearance. ---Straw brlilk. K Clothier Fifth l'loor. West UMBRELLAS, $2.50 American Tnffeta (cotton) Um brellas, on sturdy paragon frames. WOMEN'S UiMBRELLAS hava plain or fancy carved wood han dles, some with bakelito tops, all finished with wrist cords. MEN'S UMBRELLAS have plain mission wood handles in hook and crook styles. Htratturldee A Clothier ALU T. lnrkot Btr.st Specials in the Basement Garbage Cans at $1.75 Heavy galvanized Cans, strong, well-mnde; with deep lid $1.75. Good Corn Brooms 75c Four-sewed; smooth handle. Garden Hose 13c a foot Odd lengths up to 50 feet couplcd,-Tcady to use. mruwbrldiu & Clothier Usjwmint Incense Burners Waft Delightful Odors Decorative Incense Burners to suit one's fancy. Tiny Bronze Urns in graceful design, and all kinds of quaint, picturesque, or more conventional designs 25c to $8.00. Incense to Burn in Them Vantine's Powder, wistaria, pine or sandalwood 37c to $1.30. Cones 2Gc and 52c. Gomi Incense Powder 52c. Heart of the H'oods Cones and Sticks, in refreshing flornl odors 2Cc nnd 37c. StrHwln l.U" & i'io "iIit Alsln 0, Contra Many Clocks Are Now Reduced Reflecting recent price-reductions on the pai't of manufactur ers many clocks throughout our stock are now 10 to 25 per cent, under former prices. Alarm Clocks at $1.50 We have just received anothor shipment of these specinl Alarm Clocks. Thoy, too, will go quickly. HtruwbrMeo s. clothier rulrony ami Alula 10, Marltrt Street Boys' All-sports Blouse Waists Of khaki and of striped madras $1.15. All-white nnd of striped mad ras $1.50. Of fancy btriped fabrics $1.25. All with tho all-sports collar and short sleeves. StrwlrldKn & Clothier Hrom1 Fluor I'nntro, East Parisian Long Cloth 10-yard Pieces, $1.65 An excellent quality for fino undergarments. The price ia un usually Interesting $1.65 n piece White Rose Nainsook, $2.75 Ten-yard pieces of Nainsook for underwear nnd for infants' dicsse3. Ntruwbrldro i. Cothler--Aisle 13, Ctntre S. & C. Bed Muslins Blenched Muslin Sheets nnd Pillow Cases, carefully mudo. One of our excellent S. & C. brands: Pillow Cases, 45x3(5 58c each Bolster Cases, 45x72 Inches $1.10 Sheets, 03x90, $1.65 and 81x80 $1.95 each HtrwtirMe A Clothier Aisle J2, Filbert Street s M ?"J 1 I .'fl"4-. ... 4. s rs ' r . i . . 1 jfc. -. ) wj. uUll . L j4tfeV li-TVUfc; VH ,AH fiw-aKmlVCj?); ta, t&.i&.iw afjr , .1 4S v V t ftVt - t,$