Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 14, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDOEEr-PJEULADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUL ST U 1921
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IDiGIMUUI
She Rides Now
Ipruno Major and Miss Margaret
I Obortouffor wore iviameu
Juno 18
Lin PRizES at Chicago
Whw you're married and keeping It '
!' . ' .'nn.1 dome one snys, "Oh,
,dK n.. rotVre likely
r"hUti-totci.t.IC
10 ...---
w!!?' nfnler. twenty-two years old,
iA r. . nwjMiffcr. twenty-nine
nI J'f?BoT Wr.h Twentr-olirhtli
rr om, -o - f . rhlla.
r.trl,' Turngemelnde, who returned
Flpbl . y nn aauatlc meet In' Chi-
"-decided thnt when the mah who
L9' . .. I... inmin tho remark.
fTZ sixty-odd eons and daughters
!of gSwS. the; to d thoVtnlo of
iwlmming nit. . BwlmmlnB
lo V.chJi!S nt Won. Md.. June
3f.r the Rev. Moon, of the Mctli
f"!rt r!pIcopnl Church, tied tho knot
. ?i''I,ut Chicago, was first In the
rShiSteet and hubby second In a
'"iKl'began about n year ago when
Itifct noUced a maiden at Turners
l$o swimming form was not nil it
aSm bo. "e assumed tho role of in
fi A trip to arctna Green, nn
iSmpanled by tho .customary wedding
mva showers of rice, followed. The
trip to Chicago served us sort of n
hof'ihnd several narrow escapes
fclfiS our secret," said Majer last
riiiht. "For when the prises were
rifen out in Chicago tho man who
$ta?t know wo were married, I'm sure,
tfWhVn I heard this I figured It was time
I to Uko off tho veil, and let tho world
I Sow that wo woro Bwlmmlng In double
ri.mMii ftcr this."
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8 B''tvv7.: ? ,'"' JM?
1 1" .aeeeeBa'i; ., ' i-EL.
lafseeeeeeeeeeeenaWr'V'" ' .wHbW I
nice explained. "I wns sdrprlscd how
easily it could be done; and, besides
what little time It did take mo, I was
Hinrniifflilv rpfinlil fn If. lifintiM,t 1 liml
a wonderful ride through Fnlrtnimnt
I'nrk and oil tho way to my homo nt
2008 Oxford street."
Bomlrp In fourteen yearn old and Is
In tho first ycur nt William l'cnn High
School.
Ittern tirnlulm? jlin ninck Uonuty
bh'ycie have been received from two
other winners Marie Williams of 31 1)
North Sixty-second street, nnd Edward
IlucKkcn, of lSli'l Hunt Vcnatigu street.
IMward obtained hlM tlilrty-no sub
scriptions in two days.
Cortelyou Decidedly Improved
Thcro wns a decided Improvement
todny In tho condition of Director Cor'
telyou, who was Stricken hi lih office
nt City Hull, Tuesday afternoon. Tho
Director may be stroilg enough to re
turn lo IiIm post (omorroWt IDs col
Iiipho is believed to liuvc bden duo to
overwork, ns he spent many hours at
City Hull during the Inst few weeks.
Eight Stowaways Are Deported
Hlght stownwnjH who Imd been In the
Gloucester detention house of the Bu
reau of Iiumigrutlou for periqdH rnnglng
from three to seven months were taken
to New York yesterday and deported to
Italian and Spanish ports. Onu of
them, Jesus Fernandez, lind been hero
since December 11, whilo another, Mm
telllno Larn, enmc hero ten days later.
Lcdicr rholo Sarvlc.
nEKNICK KEYSER
First-year student at William
Pcnn High School, who lias joined
(ho ranks of Public Ledger free
bicycle winners
GIRL WINS FREE BICYCLE
AND THEN RIDES IT HOME
Bernlce Keyaer Says Public Ledger
Contest Was "Easy"
Bcrnlco Keyscr, with forty subscrip
tions to her credit in six days, is an
other winner of a "Black Beauty"
blcyclo, which the Ledoer is Riving
away to boys nnd girls who obtain
thirty-five subscriptions to the Evcnlnr,
Morning or Sunday Tunua LxuaEn.
"It wasn't hard work at all," Ber-
fV UIIU Prnhnted
... .1.!ln.1 4-n ..HAtlflA ttf3n?f
WillS were huihilivu w juuuu w"j
lathe estates of tho following persons:
BobtrtD. rinkcrton. 2010 West Norris
SiitS 13.000: Maud H. Smith,
iWuva, Pa., $21,375; Mycr Wiener,
were fileil in these estates : Wil-
Imin ucmeri. u.uiu; orn .
Fellman, $14,729; Aunlo S. Coleman,
Ill.OlO; Samuel Abrnms. $7775 : Jo
tih L. Davidson, $34,018; Belle G.
(JIDdler, $00U. uuiiura vi uuuuiiiBKU-
,ti0B wcra grauica m iae esuuc oi iu
Ichony Arkman, 2058 West Clearfield
'wtrtt, $10,000, and Robert S. Foster,
j 4239 Hldge avenue, $18,000.
Children Well
now mother's sick
Don't let sickness spread.
Check it by making norra
less evory source of infec
tion. Sylpho-Nathol li dlslnlce
tint iH times stronger thin
U. S. Public Health Servlc
SUadard. So you know thit It
deitroys Etrm life.
For personal hygiene
cuts, wounds, douches
Sylpho-Nathol la Invaluable.
Drue and department store.
Four aixes 15e to $1.25. Tho
Bulpho-Napthol Company, Bos
ton, Mats.
SylphqzNathal '
Act Initantly
Mh
I Stationery
For Bookkeepers
BUNK BOOKS
TIaiitiiI art A
Taasa Tjinf
LITHOORArHINa
PRINTINO
ENaUAVINO
office
' stationeiit
and supplies
THE bookkeeper who really takes
pride in the appearance of his work
will appreciate Mann Quality Supplies.
Such as for example
Stock looso leaves. Binders, Holders;
Blank Books, Columnar Books (2 to 30
columns) ; pencils, pens, Inks, erasers; card
index cabinets and so on.
Complete stocks on
delivery.
hand for immediate
WILLIAM MANN COMPANY
529 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Mew York Offices: SGI Broadivay. Founded in 1818
Anvr.lfnSKMKNT
ADVKKTIfeKMnNT
'Qp0n.ihV(3Qn:Si.
Barg's, Cleaners and Dyers, 1113 Chestnut Street, are noted both
for their cflkient service and excellent workmanship. Tho light sum
mer clothes which you send to bo cleaned while you are vacationing
will receive their prompt attention.
JSN'T it a joy to go into a house
furnishing store such as that of
J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut
Street, whero you can find all the
latest devices for helping you in
your housekeeping as well as all the
necessary kitchen utensils? I novor
go there that I do not see some
clover invention which is new to mq
and which is of real practical value.
For your summer home, you will like
an Acme Ice Cream Freezer. This
freezer is a great improvement on
tho old-fashioned kind, as it is light
in weight, having a tin instead of n
wooden bucktt, and it not only re
quires less ice but freezes tho cream
more quickly. It comes in two sizes:
2 nnd 4 quarts, and is priced at $1.10
and $1.90 respectively.
LUSCIOUS Fruit! So cooling and
refreshing on a warm (lay and
yet how scarce at most summer re
sorts. While you are away, why nut
have it sent to you from the store of
Henry Jt. Hallowell & Son, Broad
Strict below Chestnut? They pxiar
antcu that you will receive it, fresh,
crisp and luscious, at any place with
in 1000 miles of Philadelphia. I can't
begin to tell you how deliciously
juicy both tho yellow nnd white
Georgia Peaches nre now. Such
wonderful big red nnd golden Plums,
too. I have never tasted such good
ones. And if you have had some of
their Cantaloupes and Honoydew
Melons, you will agrco with me that
they are bettor this season than over.
And don't forget, they guarantee
perfect delivery within 1000 miles.
THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION
JN THE hummer a picnic supper
out-of-doorB is lots of fun, but it is
often disastrous to one's spoits
clothes'. Grass stains and other
-Pots are almost inevitable. A silk
"jrt or a pair of white flannel
trousers arq suro to become soiled,
tat If you will send them to Barg's,
Cleaners and Dyers, 1113 Chestnut
.Street, they will clean them to look
Jjwt as spick and span ns tho first
tunc you wore them. Even if you
I aw,ny from town for the summer
would advise that you send any
firm v, t0r,be cleaned to a reliable
Sri?, i u BarB s nnd you wil1 bc sur
Gri. 1 110 quickly they wil1 be re
tra charyU y PnrceI PSt wlthout
1?HE jewel most coveted by women
--the lovely Polished Girdle Dia-
rond-.is wonderfully beautiful and
Svtt brillinnt' Thi8 is
tut JL i thS m"nner in which it is
tar nfii?aTtJy t0 the auPcrlor qual-
oLtti stoncj fr only the most
d ConS W?B c?n be used- This
the h0nlWl)icth ? obtainable only at
Co ft ?' nailov' Ban1" & Diddle
c deslLln.,n?,?y un,i(luo and artis
tracelPflgn?: CJiarmlnsr necklaces,
ttrnesi ft rinesl bnPSns, etc. Soma'
ft it0n.MmtLncd witn othcr Pro
phiiL i0ny lh aH emeralds, sap
Sccsr rurbics Avhoso beauty it
fiSSi stoPnBfcEJa-
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I'tBhonn.-. ,r """ w,l Know
h wnw Wrf K "Hunk uianiona
vmy bq procured anvwhnvo
uSSS3aViB
STRAWBRIDGE & GLOTHIERJ
Ama&m&L . . m "Si i riraii
S HPi l" " Open' Saturdays' Durihg July fl MmfWmMUiWm s
White Linen I !1H Wg
H ress Pumps mj w
I RGrcatb ym I tho
III Price Mmmi'PfMY II
II JiMmm1 II Of
II v$!$MI M
f fill
l xJaL y II
MODEL many well-dressed M
women are asking for. We M
am arc glad to say wc can offer tf
W them at such a very low price. M
Ml Full French Hech and M
IJu Custom Turned Sola (I
. ira wniic suk uosicry 51.30 a
I THE BIG SHOE STORE
m Four Floors With Seating Capacity for 600
M Men, Women, Misses, Boys and Children
II 1204-06-08 Market Street
j I WIND30R ROOM--1204 Chestnut St. j
L ; 11 SOUTH 15th ST.
Founded In 1894 !
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Men's !
1
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Buainesa Hours from.
Nine to Five o'clock
Store Closed All Day
Saturday
Who
Wish to
Profit by
ARANCE
CLOTHING
Will find in the great variety of Clothing in the Sale all in orderly
arrangement for easy inspection, and our salesf orce well trained in
the art of giving quick and efficient service. As to the Clearance
itself there are
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Thousands of Spring and Summer Suits at
Great Reductions from This Season's Prices
or Less Than Half the Prices of Last Year
Suits formerly under price are now marked at even greater reductions;
other Suits have been taken from stock and marked at substantial savings,
while still other Suits have been secured at remarkable price concessions from
our regular dependable suppliers. Altogether the greatest Men's Clothing
event Philadelphia has witnessed for many years.
A Group of
All-Wool Suits
$17.50
Worsteds, herringbones and tweeds. THESE
ARE LESS THAN HALF LAST YEAR'S
PRICES.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
and Other Suits
$27.50
Worsteds and cassimeres. All at LESS
THAN HALF LAST YEAR'S PRICES.
Clothing Prices
Reduced !
The following reduc
tions arc now in effect
upon our entire stock
of three-piece suits.
30 Suits 22.50 40 Suits 32.50
35 Suits 27.50 45 Suits 37.50
, No charge for alterations I
Philadelphia men know well
the outstanding quality of
Kirschbaum Clothes. They
knov the close basis upon
which R. dc F. prices are
figured. The reductions listed
above are actual and genuine.
Original price tickets remain
upon ail garments. Deduc
tions made at time ot purchase.
White Flannel Trousers
$10, $12 and $15
MIDSUMMER SUITS 15 to 25
Serge, Worsted and
Other Suits
Fine serges, unfinished worsteds and other
fabrics. LESS THAN HALF LAST YEAR'S
PRICES.
H, S., & M Stein
Bloch, "Alco" Suits
$44.50
Our very finest Suits; of fine worsteds, beauti
fully tailored. MANY AT LESS THAN HALF
LAST YEAE'S PRICES.
Blue Serge Suits with an
Extra Pair of Trousers
C91 K(
J&4 JLbSJpxJ
and
$29.50
Blue Serge Suits in youthful and conservative styles TWO PAIRS OF
TROUSERS WITH EVERY SUIT in the Sale at $21.50 and $29.50.
Serge and Cassimere Suits
now
One or two of a kind marked at a fractional price for quick clearance. Remark
able values for men who can be fitted.
Tropical Suits at Special Prices
$13.50
Palm Beach Suits $16.50.
Fine Mohair Suits $1 8.50.
Tropical Worsted Suits
$21.50.
De Luxe Mohair Suits-
$21.50.
White Flannel Trousers
$6.75 and $9.75.
Tropical-weight Trous
ers, of worsted, gabardine,
mohair and cool cloths
$4.95.
i&-- Strmvbrldso A Clothier Second Floor. East
Many Rugs Are Under Price
But, owing to limitations of space, wo can quote but a few of tho
values. " These, however, will suflice to convoy an iJen of the attrac
tive character of tho savings throughout our broad stocks:
Superfine Wilton Rur, 9x12 feet-now $115.00
Fine Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet now $75.00
Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet now $45.00
Colonial Rugs, in plain taupe, 0x9 feet now $8.00
Colonial Rugs, in plain taupe, 8x10 feet now $10.00
Wool-and-Fibre Rugs, 8.3x10.6 fcek-now $18.00
Walte Stenciled Grass Rugs, 9x9 feet now $6.75
In the Department of Lower-priced Floor Coverings
Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 feet now $29.50
Crex Rugs, One-third Under Price, 18x36 in. now; 75c
Crex Rugs, One-third Under Price, 4.6x7.6 feet now $5.75
Colonial Rugs, hit-or-miss, 4x7 feet now $2.75
Art Nouveau Grass Rugs, 8x10 feet now $6.85
Wool-and-Fibre Rugs, 8.3x10.6 feek-now $13.50
Wool-and-Fibre Rugs, 9x12 feet now $1450
Mt-. BtriwbrMst A Olothlsr Fourth Floor, Wait and Pllbart Stnet
Men's Neckties
Worth One-half
More Are 50c
A good assortment of figured
and striped patterns, in weaves
of beautiful quality. A special
purchase Is the reason for this
unusually low price GOc.
Also a special lot of Men's Sports
Handkerchiefs at 50c
.Stmwtrii1s A C'othtar
AlsU 1, Market 8tret
300 Petticoats of
Satine $1.00
The practical kind, with doublo
panel back and front. Made with
full hemstitched flounce Women
like them equally well for wear
with sheer frocks or tailored
skirts. BtrawbrloW C!othlr
Caoonfl Floor, WMt
Good Books, 45c
To Take With You
While on Your
Vacation
THE GIRL FROM ALBAOU,
by D. E. Stevenson.
A HILLTOP ON THH
MARNE, by M. Aldrlch.
IT NEVER CAN HAPPEN
AGAIN," by William Do Morjrmn.
JOHNSTON OF THE BOR
DER, by Hardld Bindloss.
A LADDER OF SWORDS, by
Gilbert Porker.
LAUGH AND LIVE, byDoug
las Fairbanks.
LOVE TIME IN PICARDY,
by W. A. Lathrop.
MARTHA ANP CUPID, by J.
L. Lippmnn.
MRS. BELFAME, by'Gertrud
Athorton.
MY HOME IN THE FIELD
OF HONOR, by F. W. Hurfrd.
MY HOME IN THE TIELD
OF MERCY, by F. W. Husrd.
PIDjGIN ISLAND, by Harold
MacGrath.
THE PROOF OF THE SPUD
DING, by Meredith Nicholsjon.
SALOMY JANE'S KISS, by
Bret Harte.
SECRETS OF THE GEtRMAN
WAR OFFICE, by Dr. A. K.
Graves.
SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT, by
H. I. Dodsre.
SOMEWHERE IN REDGAP,
by H. L. Wilson.
SPRAGG'S CANYON, by II.
A. Vachell.
A SPIRIT IN PRISON, by
Robert Hichens.
THE UNKNOWN MR. KENT,
by Roy Norton
WHEN THE COCK CROWS,
by Waldron Bailey.
WHERE THE SOULS OF
MEN ARE CALLING, by C.
Harris.
WHERE YOUR TREASURE
IS, by Holman Day.
Htrawbrldne U Clothtar
Oficond Floor, Wast
Men Can Buy
Fresh New Straw
Hats for $1.85
They were almost double, butj
iiko every otner straw Hat in our'
stock, have been sharply reduced
in price for immediate clearance.
Furthermore
Other Straw Hata are now $2.75,
$3.75 and $4.75
Panama Hata are $3.65, $5.75,
$7.75, $9.75 and $11.75
Bangkok Hats aro $3,65, $5.75,
$7.75 and $9.75
Leghorn Hata ore $3.65, $4.45
and $5.75 Strawbrlds-e C'otbler
Heoond Floor, Market Strwt, Emct
Umbrellas, $4. 75
Good-lookinp Idnds that are
attractive as well as extremely
useful. Covered with piece-dyed
union taffeta (silk-and-cotton),
on sturdy paraxon frames.
WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS with
rings, in bakellte or babelito
trimmed handles, finished with
stub end and white tips S4.75.
MEN'S UMBRELLAS, with
hook or crook mission wood han
dles $4.75. Strawbrlitse & C'othlor
Alula T. Market Street
Baby Coaches,
Save
Now $3625 Comfortable,
prood-lookinff Pullman Baby
Coaches at less than regular
price. One of the newest models,
with reversible gear. Finished
in white, gray or ecru.
Three - quarier-sisrp Pullman
Conches row $26:25
Stroller 'Go-Carts, without hood;
white, gray or ecru now $16.75
Ftri'tirlijw A C'othler
Fourth Floor, Centra
Vacuum Bottles
Pint Size, $1.85
For cool drinks at home, for
summer picnics these 7cy Hot
Vacuum Bottles. Black enamel
case with nickel ehoulder and cup.
Thermos Lunch Kits, $2.95
Complete with Pint Vacuum
Bottle nnd metal Box for lunch.
Special $2.95.
Stranbrldiro ft Clothier Aisle 8, Centre
Dainty Glasswares
for Hot-weather
Refreshments
Thin Tumblers, neatly cut 15a
to 85c each.
Sherbets 20c to BOc each.
Light-cut Water Sets $2.25
to $12.00.
Light-cut Bud Vaaes $1.00.
Light-cut Sugar and Cream
Sets 75c to 85c
IMPORTED CHTNA, thin rrual
ity, white and gold decorations:
Pintes 25c to 50c. Fruit Plates
25e. Oatmeals 25c. Cups and
Snucers 35c.
Other thin China Cups and
Saucers, neat decorations 25c to
50c. StrawahrMre Clnthlcr nswnunt
ettrp J iWtllcr
PIANOS
Are sold in Philadelphia ex
clusively at this Store.
Miller Grands, $1050 and $1200
Upright Pianos, $700 and $750'
Htr&wbrlrice A Clothier
Finb Floor, West
"The Fragrance of
a Hundred Flowers"
Perfumes BLASCO TOILET
PREPARATIONS with a delight
fully refreshing odor j
Toiirt Water $1.66 and $8,110
Perfume, S6e to $S.08; trial site
lie
Sachet, $1,30; trial sUe Ida
Face Powdtr, excellent for sum
mer useBte
Talcum Powdw, cooling, toothing
Uo
OUv OQ Crtam $1j01
Btrs'srkrlftv Clothier AlaJe 10, Ceatr
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