Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 18, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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fcelatlvos Say Throe Were in
Soa Service and Other in
Canadian Army
ONE DIED IN HOSPITAL
A.1 - . tf.l - .mmsicaA ('a1a !?
1psei by the War Department for Iocal j
Board No. 10, lnvrtljrntipni hm nhoun
that at least four were placed on the lift
unjustly. '
During the war the? mn served
either the United States or the Allie J
The name of a fifth man. Arthur J
Morris, 1055 Oermantown avenue, Is
also on the llt. although record show i
that he died in n hospital of tubercu
lpsls of the spine one wee after rejris-
tcrlns
William John Uresenlr, 15.1 Frank
ford avenue, is travelins with a circu,
nnd his relative say thfj have been (
unable to reach him to tell him he hn
been classified as nn evader of the draft
law. Hit brother-in-law. G-orgt Spar
man, was n member of Compnn M
1 lilm -nintli Heeiint'nt. of the Vourtli
Division. He was wounded three time
in action. i
Before leaving for overen, Mr
Sparman snjs. he returned home on a
furlough to hnd Hregenir had juM reg
istered for the draft Hregenir. he ai'l
envied Mm his opportunltv to get to
France so much thnt he attempted to
enlist himself being reiected becaue .f
his previous lo of three fingers on the
right hand. Vot I'optent to sta at
home, Mr Sparman said Bregenslr
went to New Orleans and cnterm' t'i
merchant marine, where he served four
teen months in tiertl of submarines
Francis McManu". of 111S North
Howard street, served two years in the
navj, most of that time as n member
of the rrew of the I.erlnthan, according
to his brother In-law, fid ward Mc
Caffrey Ir. I'affroy said he rrai
tered for the draft bill derided not to
await his call ami enlisted at the IlrooK
tin Navj Yard
Joseph Mnthlasnn had served seven
jears on merchant xhlps uhen the war
broke out, nrrotdlns to l.ouis Mnjer,
100 North Third street, with whom
he boarded while here After one ol
his trips Mnver said. Mathlnsnn regl
tered for the draft, but enllted In the
regular merchiint marine a few dn
later Mnver s'a Mathla-oii was on
an oil tanker that waM torpedoed.
Merrltt Booth registered while visit
ing the home of Miss Helen Miller. 10
Thompson street She saTS ho liart
reeentlv completcsl a long term of service
on I nlted states revenue cuiir, mm
had gone ta""', '0r ,1"' ' B T when
he registered Feeling a preference to
fight with the troops of his native
countn. she nld. be gave up hla new
position and went to Canada, where
he Joined the Canadian foioo.
FIRE AT BARRETT PLANT
A tank containing tnr burned last
night in the jnrtl of the Barrett Manu
facturing Co s plant at Thlrtj -sixth
street and Oray's Fern road. The
origin of the fire l unknown The loss
is estimated at $000 No other dnm
age was done, the fire lieing confined to
tfic tanV and Its contents by einplOvcs
BEQUEATHS $500 TO CHURCH CARDINAL BUYS TRACT
Wills of Rebecca Paul and Others
Are Probated ,
A liHiueiit of $500 is left W Mount
yion Lutheran Church, of Allen, Cum
lxrlaii'l Count). Pn., In the will of
Krlwcon Paul, which was ndmltted t
ptohato tod.iy.
Mrs "aul. who lived at St. Martin's
mid (rneis lane. died lul 7, leaving
nr estate valued at sr.j.Fii. the
ri'-ltliu Is hcuuetlied to her daughter.
Mis Helen I' Seabrca"e.
'Iiarl'"' J. Webb, a wnil merclmnt.
nnd his thiee sons are benclleliirie in
the will of Kntie S. Webb, wlio lefc
in estste- valued, at Srt.'t.OOO.
Other wills urohated and tlic amount
lift lj tpsfntorsi follow: neorge C
Pmighrrtr, Hishlnnd Talk. I'n . H1.
0(K). VJnrtha J (iledliill. 5fl12 Wii'nut
meet. SfCiOO, Oeorge B Curfie.v. tO'Jl
North Thirteenth treet SHOO.
Itnentories of pergonal estrtes of the
following were filed1 Anne M John
son. Siil ;ivi l rink iscnnti.. ji ihi
Land, Flty. fourth and Diamond
Street, for St. Barbara's Churoh
A tract -of land at "the southwest
corner of Fifty-fourth and Dlhnioiid
streets, which will be used an a-slte for
St Barbara's Church rectory, convent
and parochial school, has been pur
chased by Cardinal Douahertr .for
S52.000. The traK is 300 by 22$ feet
and was ,old by Martin MeWUIlams.
Th congregnttoD of St. Barbara's
Church was yeently organised In the,
Wynnefleld owtlon. The Bcv,' Joseph
L. Ni Wtdffl, 'former chaplain of the
Twenty-eighth Division and State chah
lain of; the American; Legion, will bo
rccjtor of the, church."
UNDER COVER
Un on l ih ' No Admit
tAnp, aim lei ruin CM (
Vnnilfrhfrfhen Wntrr-rmof
F. Vandcrherchen i Soni
7 N. Unlrr St Fltltn
' At tt-r Stan of the Kail
I.. I. ltcnrfr Co.. 9 N. 'l St.
Main UIOO ilartttt St
Galvanized Boat Pumps
U. S. ARMY SURPLUS
Medical & Hospital
Supplies
at Auction
In cnnnfctlon with the suit of Qnnrter
mnstrr Qnppllr at rhllnflrlphln Intrr
mediate anppl.r Depot, JiiI.t IS, 1021. for
the Snriteon Denernl of the Army. Pule
to he ronilncten' hy M, Tox Soni Co.
Telegraph, write or apply for tletnlled
lil of npplle to "nrpla l"roperty
OfTlrer, list Street ft Oreon Avenue, i
Philadelphia., Po or
SURGEON GENERAL
MUNITIONS BUILDING
WASHINGTON, D. C.
U. S. ARMY SURPLUS
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TALK
WITH
FALSE TEETH?
SURE!
Dr. Wernet's
Powder
KEEPS THEM TIGHT
Relieves sore gums, sweeten
the breath. A white powder. At
best Drug or Department Stores,
30c., 60c., $1.00 or write direct to
jlVcftteiDtoUlMff. Co.,115BeckmtaSt..N.T.
Skin trouble needs imme
diate attention. Buy a
jar of Resinol Ointment to
day and use It regularly.
A fow days of such persiat
ent treatment usually
stops the itching, clear
away the Inflammation and
soreness, and heirs the akin
resume its natural healthy
condition, it all 4ragsUu.
Resinol
S. A. IVIacQueen Company
JEWELERS
1427 Walnut Street
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BBS of highest-priced oar. bnt g
Shb hn the economy of main- H3
9b tenance of lower priced 9B
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Sell the Idea
When vacuum cleaners were first put .on the
market, the maker had to first "sell the idea" o! a
bettec method of cleaning.
The adding machine man sold the idea of better
bookkeeping.
So the cash register sale fottows the "selling of
the idea" of better storekceping.
First came the idea of safety razors, rustproof
iron, massage creams, indirect lighting and firelcss
cooker.
The Bell Telephone sells a belief in its wonderful
service one railroad sells us its roadbed another
its anthracite coal!
Ideas can be sold as material things are sold by
good and repeated advertising.
It takes time to sell a great public anything.
Whether for goods or service, if you expect its
general adoption by 1925 you should begin in 1921
to "sell the idea."
The public is uninterested, lethargic and forgetful.
Brilliant strokes and meteoric sales campaigns
exist chiefly in story books. But the persistent
selling of the right ideas will win a national follow
ing with an eventual strength and power almost
glacial.
"Selling the idea" is slang for securing the
demand by the public of anything from doilies to
daylight-saving. ,
Butterick Publisher
The Delineator
(SC.SO a Year)
The Designer
($2,00 a Year)
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is a better
oline
emoval
ON" or before Sop
tPmber 1st we will
be in our new and
larger building
to 1723 Walnut Street
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Mann & Dilks
U02 CHESTNUT STREET
HYLAND
Union Suits
Perfect In fit.
All weights ind fabrics.
SOLD HERE ONLY
IVIANN & DILKS
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
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There never was a gasoline
like this before."
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Loose Leaf Binders
in Stock
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AliimUium !Il(Jn and MifM HnMer
Our ilork ircluda & complete ln of Inn -nf
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WILLIAM MANN COMPANY
529 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Ntw York OSlee$t 61 Broadway, Founded in 1848
The claim that this year's Atlantic is a still
better gasoline is not mere figure of fancy or,
stretch of imagination. It is fact.
You can feel the difference!
Atlantic engineers know the extra quality
possessed by today's Atlantic Gasoline because
they know the improvement discovered and
applied in refining it.
You'll know by performance: By the eager
ness with which Atlantic takes the spark as you
press down the starter-switch. By the snap
pier, sharper and more complete combustion.
By the healthy, full-powered punch delivered
.with every charge. By the greater mileage the
recorder shows you are getting.
Atlantic is the choice of an overwhelming
majority of thoughtful gasoline users here
abouts. And the number is constantly grow
ing. Significant, isn't it?
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Puts Pep in Yo ur Motor
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Down Stairs Store
Midsummer Sale
Going On
Small lots of all sorts of pretty frocks have
been repriced to hurry away on vacations. '
Just the clothes one wants for seashore,
mountains, country. Only a few of a kind but
such nice kinds. Charming French frocks
entirely hand made have been marked down to
$20. Voile frocks in many colors, are $3 to $7.50..
Gingham frocks, some repriced, some specially
purchased, are $2 to $8. Delightful organdies
in white and colors are $5 to $20. Good-looking
dresses of the three silk crepes, anton, Georg
ette and crepe de chine, are $15 to $30.
There are dresses distinctly for young
women and others just as distinctly for mature
women. Then there are dresses for women of
all the types in between, allowing full margin
for individuality of taste.
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Lovely Hand-Made Batiste
Blouses, $2
The blouse with the pleated hemstitched frill,
the blouse with hand-hemstitched squares and hani
embroidered dots, two blouses with square necks
and vest fronts and n fifth model with window
pane blocks done with hemstitching. All are of
beautifully fine white batiste entirely made by
hand. They are the prettiest we hnve ever had ai ,
anything Jike thts price!
An important Porto Ricnn manufacturer has
turned them over to us nt less than his bare cost
of making because he had a surplus. You can '
depend upon their being well cut, too, for we would
not sell them otherwise.
They are certainly amazing blouses at $21
(Mnrkt)
Women's Black
Bathing Suits at
Three styles are of black sateen. One has
sleeves and is trimmed with white piping. Another
is trimmed with colored piping and a third is fin
ished with white pique.
Sizes up to 44 in the lot.
Surf satin suits in wide assortment
at $3.25 to $5.75; many specially priced.
Beach Capes Lowered to $3.25
These include both circular capes of good black
surf satin with natural linen collars and short
capes of white Turkish toweling.
Slippers at 95c
Buckle and lace slippers of black surf satin are
especially well made. Some are bound with white.
(Market)
Men's $15 and $20
Suits Are All -Wool
"Where can you get an all-wool
suit for $15?"
Right here in the Gallery Store for
Men ! All-wool, every thread, and not
stuff that you can shoot peas through,
either! There is tailoring in them,
too, not just a pressed "fit."
Suits that will wear; seasonable
suits; fortunate "finds" for young
men!
((fuller), Miirlirt)
Women's Vacation Oxfords-
Price Lowered to $4
Low heels, sturdy welted soles, well rounded
toes, imitation wing tips and many perforations
n list of vrtues enough for any one bit of
vacation footwear! Add the fact that the Oxfords
are of tan leather in that ruddy hue that is so
popular and it is self-evident that $4 is a mighty
low price for them. They cost more than that
wholesale early in thp Summer.
(Chmtnnt)
Big Dollar Oppertoiifles
Cerater Aisle
m tin
Lacy Silk Stockings, $1
A third less than the lowest price for which we
have seen this grade offered. White or Russian calf
pure silk with seamed backs, lisle feet and garter
tops. First quality. All sizes for women.
Fascinating Overblouses, $1
Three delightfully picknicky styles to wear
with white skirts. One is of voile ith part of the
collar and cuffs of rod dotted Swiss, the other two
are of .whito linene with Petor Pan collars, cuffs
and tops of pockets of blocked linene or checked
tissue voile in different colors. Cool looking, easy
to tub and away below the regular price.
2000 Odd Corsets, AH $1
Odds and ends from our stocks. Mostly pink.
Some plain, some with silk figures. Many have
elastic insets. Priced half and two-thuds less be
cause they show marks of handling Broken sizes
but all sizes in the lot.
All-Wool Sleeveless Sweaters, $1
Comfortable little slip-ons in navy, pink, gray
and Copenhagen. Only 72. Sinall sizes.
Women's White Dress Skirts, $1
A third to half nnd more under the original
prices for these white gabardine skirts. Sizes 25
to 31 only. Many show marks of handling.
Bungalow Aprons and House
Dresses, $1
Two attracts e styles in printed percale bunga
low aprons trimmed with plain colored ruffles or
rickrack braid. Slip them on more easily than a
dress and, if anything, they arc even more cool
than the ordinary house dress. About 75 dark col
ored voile dresses aro included also in this dollar
lot but these last come in sizes 30 and 38 only!
Leather and Silk Handbags, $1
Navy or black moire and brown, gray, white
and black leather. Some have mirrors and double
frames. Some of the leather bags aro double and
have outaido flat pockets.
Nightgowns, Chemises,
Bloomers, $1
Lace-trimmed white nighties pretty with rib
bons, and pink batiste ones with high waists ana
very wide shirred shoulder straps instead 01
sleeves. High-waisted pink chemises are hn,ejS'
and cotton have self-colored silk checks and are
stitched with blue.
Clearaway of Small Rugs Half.
Price and Less at $1
k Going through our stocks, we hae Kfthe.",
about 300 rugs that have been double to louf
and five time" this price. Convenient "
for poichos, halls, bediooms. Effective grosgram
rinDon rugs in aarK colors woven 'r j,
effects; wdol-and-fiber lugs of various Kinds awj
some unusual rugs of oilclotn in nu-or-' ;.-,
rug effects. Most of them are about 27 54 incnes.
Scrim and Marquisette ,
Curtains, $1
(2 V4 yards long)
The marquisette curtains nie neatly new
stitched and can be had with or without valan.
The scrim curtains aro crisply ruffled.
It has been many n long day since there ,
curtains like these at $1.
West Aisle
.81 x 90 Sheets Astonishing at $
So much better than the best dollar sheet v
have seen in a long time that they will 8U,reavyi
out in a hurry. The muslin is close and heavj,
the hems are wide and they are bleacneo p
white.
Fully bleached heavy cotton damask cloth j.,,
various patterns. These are hemstitched or .
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