w&r raras v ."" fljiTX; ?? URtwjwww- ri'iTW i m m- , ii' 3rwwm6fmmi9fiV3Mkxa "'rym .VHfi "" " i r'fl V ' j. Tt ' --; t - j. r" 'jt t" r 't? 'liuwpj-' ;j?'ii' ,. i r , j ? nr Y M " . . EVENING PUBLIC' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1921 5 RIFLE MATCH FOR MP TOMORROW .All Companies of 112th Penna. Infantry Will Compete , ' for Prizes REAL BULLETS HAVE KICK IfttM DHpKth to Hitnino VubUe J.nloer Camp nrlmdlrr flwicral Slficrfoos. 1 Ml. Oretna. Pa.. Aiw. 'J.-V nntlot.nl ' i ton It belli worked out by the Unr Dfnnrlmrnt tn organize nnd develop n rltun military nrmy to be used m in nvne force in the completion of the Nation's military program, Bcconllnjj t o rtnfemcnt given here bv Mnjor firnernl William 5. Price, division coin- mnmlor of the Pennsylvania Nntlonnl TodflV the first itep .in the movement will be' taken when the citizens' mili tary training ramp gets under way nt Camp Monde. Last evening n nuinbe- of the gunnh men xere nursing sore nlioulders ns n roMilt of tlieir first experience nt shoot nr real bullets. To beginners, the' kick of the rille is painful, but nil of the men of the 112th who were sched uled for range duty yesterday, stuck to the job In splli' of their bruised hIiouI- An inter-company rifle match be tween all the compnnicM of tile 112th Infantrv. Colonel Ilnbert M. Hrookfield commanding, will he held nt the rifle range tomorrow. Three sharpshooters will be "elected from each company nnd thcc will compete for prizes nwarded Good Business Man t HAROLD .1. SMITH the groups making the highest scores. Colonel llrookflcld Is in charge of the competition. WINS BICYCLE. JOB AND A TRIP HOI Ledger Contest Proves Roal Benefit to Plucky Young Wage-Earner JERSEY BOY GETS ONE Harold J. Smith. 221 Kcdcrnl street. Cnindcn, found n two-fold opportunity with the opening of the Lkdokr contest for Mack Beauty bicycles. Providing lie could obtain the necessnry thirty-five subscriptions to the evening, morning or Sunday Punuo JjKnttim ho knew he would be nblc to get n job ns a mes senger boy nnd also pay u visit to his home in lioston. Nine months ago, Harold, who is eighteen yenrs old, left home with n friend to get a job In n Baltimore ship yard. He got the job, but some time later the boys separated nnd be enme from the Maryland city to Camden. There he found another position, but that ended n month ago when he had but little money left. Then nlong enme the IiKIKiek con test and he saw n chniicc to use a olcycle delivering messages for n tele graph company. The job was nromlsed, but ibis low funds prevented film from taking It because he couldn't afford to buy n wheel. Within thiee weeks he had won the prize, nnd now with It In his possession he can take the job. Willi savings when lie has" worked some time lie expects to liny the expenses incidental to n visit to his home. He proposes riding nil the way on the wheel. During all the time lie s been nwn.v his slender pocjtetbook hns not permit ted -of the expensive trip home. . Pos sibly from Hoston he will ride to his grandfather's farm in New Hampshire, a place where he knows he can find more satisfaction than on the hot city streets. A tlnn ti O..I t.1. ' Xf.i1n Uliiwln .ft.iuil i, OCIIIIIIUIU, III .1'IU jiiu,, . N. .1., hns won n Mock lleuuty. nnd is riding It with might nnd mnln nlong the cool Jet gey roads these hot milliliter dnys, Albert llHlnger, of (111 Helgrnde strcrt, initinted Ills Mack Beauty bicycle by riding to Cleinenton, N. .1.. with eight other hoys. He nttcmis the Holy .amo Hciiooi. v 1 Columbia Grafonola Model K 2 formerly Jrlceil at li'LTi Now (140. Knur Term. Blake & Burkart M M. Cor. i;ifrntli and Walnut Nln. PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me Kuchnle PAINTS! "Paints" is used both as a verb and as a noun. You know Kuehnle jmints does more and better painting than any one else in town I Well it will pay you to know KUEHNLE PAINTS made by Kuehnle finest 4 u a 1 i t y I Get ac quainted! "Save the Surface" Kuehnle PAINT$PA!NTING Vine & 17th. Sts. srrtucE ffl RAce779 Dame Fashion crowns iffflisa $fjtlabelnfjm with smart Crepe Paper Sport Hats a THE fashion is spreading it's so practical. All over America skilful fingers are weav ing these cool, gay summer novelties and pretty heads are wearing them. Come in or write, we'll teach you free, how to make them charming and how to make them weather proof at an absurdly low cost. Write or Call At 1007 CHESTNUT ST. Extraordinary Sale 3-83 4.85 5.85 OOLD formerly for 10.00, 12.50 and 15.00. Newest models Strap and Novelty Pumps, Sports Shoes, Oxfords, Slippers in WHITE and all leathers. They're going for LESS THAN HALF. Buy early. Stocks now complete. RUMMAGE SALE -Good White Shoes, this Season's Models J. OO 195 2-95 HALLAHANQ 1 1 GOOD SHOES J 921 MARKET STREET 60th & Chestnut Sts. 5604 Germtntown Ave. 2736 Germintown Ave. PROFIT is not in increase of busi ness alone but in decrease of expense, in prompt collections, in proper pricing in many other things that go on in business. It's true in your business, in your kind of business and there's one important side of it where we can help you. We have a story to tell you a brass tacks story with names, dates and figures. It's about increased profits in concerns in your own line of business through reduction in ex pense, in better collections, in proper buying,and in better business control. Some remarkable things are being done in your industry and we want you to know it that's all. Give us fifteen minutes to show you the real business building steps you can take if you have the proper facts to build on. Then let us show you how you can get these figures on a Burroughs Machine in a few minutes each day without any increase in your accounting overhead, and how this Burroughs Machine will actually pay its way in your business. If it fits your business, you're going to benefit for life. If it doesn't, you've lost only a few minutes time in satis fying yourself once for all that you have made the right decision. Many Burroughs Machines are sold now at prices as low as before the war. You can buy a Burroughs Adding Machine as low as $130 a Bookkeeping Machine as low as $550 with small down-payment and on easy terms. Ask your Burroughs salesman why it will be to your finan cial advantage to buy this month. Don't miss it. Call us on the tele phone and our representative will see you at your convenience. Burroughs Adding Machine Company Philadelphia Office: 1122 Walnut Street Telephones: Keyitone, Race 4039; Bell, Walnut 4291 and 4292 J ytarroughsj tnnnUPcmviTmnm . - ivui Vnuoniui Ol. fiUth & Iheiinut Mi. 5604 lierm.ntown Ave. 2736 Germintown Ave. i MUl ji ii.iu lam wn -,,1 . "" . - ' W Watch Your Profits ! 1 W A message to the automobile dealers, 6j garages and accessory dealers in this city. f L STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER i We Are Confident That More Furniture Will Be Sold Than In Any Former August Sale Judging by the number of selections made during the three inspection days "and the greatly increased number of sales recorded on the first day of the Sale, and by the enthusiasm of our customers, this August Sale will be the greatest in the his tory of this Furniture Store. We should be very glad if we could conscientiously attribute this wonderful activity entirely to general betterment of conditions, but it does give us unquestionable proof of two great truths First, that countless numbers of people need new Furniture and have the money with which to buy it. Second, that the values in this August Sale are so wonderful that no one will wait for lower prices. We might very fittingly add, as one of the reasons for this record-breaking business, the fact that our stock of Furniture is PRACTI CALLY ALL NEW bought this year at this year's lower cost and that every piece is RE DUCED for the Sale; also that" tens of thou sands of dollars' worth of the Choicest Furnitureclose-out stocks and other special pur chasesis in the Sale at reductions that astonish and delight our customers. You expect to live with your Furniture a long time, and should buy it very carefully. That is why we repeatedly suggest Don't buy without shopping; COMPARE QUALITY as well as PRICE before making your decision. Here is a collection of beautiful Period Fur niture which we believe to be the newest, best selected and most attractive generally, in this city to-day. Hundreds who have bought agree with this statement, and we advise those who need Furniture to BUY NOW, but to make care ful investigation before buying. XOTK Those irho do not wish to vwki full imymvft tor Furniture at tune at purchase man make arrangements unh our DEFERRED PAYMENT OFFICE to extend tht payment oier i period of streral months, according to amount nf purchase vy MniMlir.ilH. J i ., i, ,. y lrn.u,r. rht.l I-' Mel il 1Ip.1(-iiJ ,in. lti-,1,1 ti .,u tli l" All Men's and Young Men's Blue Serge Suits Are Now Reduced $23.50 $31.50 $38.50 EVERY Blue Serge Suit in our entire stock; Suits from Hart. Schaffner & Marx. "Aleo" Suits and Suits of other dependable makes. Single-breasted and double breasted styles, as smart or as con servative as you could desire. Practically all sizes and propor tions'. This famous collection is now assembled in three great price groups every Suit at a reduction of remarkable character .$23.50, $31.50 and $38.50 Palm Beach Suits, well-tailored $16.50 Mohair Suits, unusual value $18.50 Suits of Tropical-weight Worsteds, $28.50 r Htrawbrldue ft ClolBUr H.cond Floor B.it Women's Summer SUITS at Price Reductions Averaging One-half Linens, Palm Beach Cloth and Silks A final round-up of all that remain of our Summer Suits, at half price, nearly half price and less than half price, just in time for August vacationists. These are Suits of our usual high standard, bought for our regular stock the well set-up, conservative types that will look as well next year as this. Ramie Linen Suits $5.00 In gray, brown, Copenhagen bluo nnd the natural linen shade. Belted models, in plain and plaited styles, with notched col lars or Tuxedo front. Fine Linen Suits $11.75 In white, Copenhagen blue, brown nnd the natural linen shade. Belted models, plain and plaited, and unbelted models flaring from the shoulders. Palm Beach Suits $7.50 Palm Beach Cloth Suits, In gray, brown and shades of tan. Belted models on straight lines or in pinch-back effect, with mannish collars. Fine Taffeta and Shantung Suits Reduced to $20.00 Black. nay. brown; also the natuial Shantung shade in the lot. Straight-line, belted mod els, and in belted models on semi-fitting lines. Notched and shawl collars. S'raulir lKf i miner e(n-J I oor (Vntrf. Toilet Water Special at 95c Four well-liked odors Japa nese Incense, .less, Violet Sim plicity and Garden of Allah 9oc. S'rulrl(iF 4 othlr n. 0 fVntre Black Silks Exceptional Values Fushion says "Black"; Sum mer says "light-weight" both qualities are combined in these Black Silks at exceptionally low prices: Limna-dyed Black Habutai Silks, from $1.25 to $2.50 l.J-in. PoHfces. $1.10 to $2.50 40-. Crtpes de Chine and C anton Crepes. $2 to $4.50 i.ih i ia . it I'enlrn Ml .i'i I" .Jk- Cowhide Traveling Bags, $11.95 Worth One-third More Muilr in o-picce style of huuvj boidered leather in a handsome mahogany shade. Strong centre lock and two end cutchca. Hand sewed frame, sheepskin lining Thee air in the handy 18-inch bize ?H.ii&. Strn ! mIko A M r H cntr. Men's Hats Half Price U the Hat you bought early in the .season W beginning to show signs of service- vou can now secure a brand-new one at just half the eaily-season price: Straws $1.50 to $4,50 Panamas $..00 to $7.50 BanykoksSi.oo to $6.00 Lethorns $:.(( to $4.00 "ni i d,. i uitur Sr. (JliJ I ii, r MuikiM Hll.ll, Km Tennis Racket Outfits at Special Prices News of unuiual interest to tenniH playeis whether begin ners or expeitH-Sets at much less than tegular prices. Each Set consists of Racket, Pess, Cover and three Balls Set with tin Eureka Racket $0.50 Set vnth a Newport Racket $9,75 Set with Bancroft Racket fit HirawhrldK. k I'lothUr Fourth Koor, Ctntiw V.'; --? WA toil irViiv",i tei' ii , w I.- 'i Ni mvnnviwv,. ';,. J.,,iv-i.iir. - .1 ir.. " l- . - - 1 fT ft"