. Ik ' , if fy' ' ' r,fi" '', V -'4 WWWf .; ?A--'fiyv 'J -iVVV m7TT rV J, V .H" ,.1 ' , ' ., , T i SI ',' i 3i i i ,f r EVENING4 PUBLIC EDGER-PHIL'ADELPHIA", THltBSD'AY, 'AUGUST '4 1921, h' jr v fV f fflOPW. WOMEN WILL WED BRITONS Mrs. Margaret Forrock and Sis- ter, Miss Alfroda Duncan, Heroines in Double Romanco r NOTED FOR THEIR BEAUTY A international romance which will .. two of PhlloiIclphln'B most benutl hl and wealthy young women to Eng Zi came to llKht yesterday. Mrs. Margaret Duncan Ferreck, Mm of John J. Ferreck, millionaire SSt of th.s city, and her sister, Mhi Alfrcda Duncan, nre the heroines. 5 . Ferreck will be married AtiffUit 10 . nn Illchard J. Carrlngton, nephew SlSdV l"nw and former major ? t British Army. The engagement n. lh SVtVr to Richard Harvey, of a Isflnen British family and chum of bTbffiroom. uill be announced at he wedding breakfast. The double romance came about ,Q an acquaintance begun on fiiri the Maurctanin Inst May when Jff two "omen were on their way to K The two men were returning from a ong nbsence on tlicJMme steam. 23? They Here able to be of great as Itoance to the young women, and the ftirndshlp thus formed ripened Into ' Vfrt Ferreck. whose Philadelphia A1."' i. -. Vtrtv. ninth utreot nnd Br' el oad,Overbfook will live In Klnd on her husband's estate. Ucr lht" HI for Mexico, where her husband h engaged as a mining cu (lneer. WOMAN HURT AT SHORE PhJtadelphlan Injured and Man From This City Held Josech Lupowltz, 1G00 Cnllowhlll .WeTwai held under $2000 ball by MarlBtrate nand, of Vcntnor City, to day on the charge of reckless driving nd to await the outcome of injuries attained by Miss Beaate Burton of Frankford, and Mrs. M. M. Miller. 7 N'ortb Wyoming avenue. nntnor City, when his big limousine leaped the curb In front of the Atlantic City Hall and ran them down. 1 No. 12 Console Model L' Artiste rhonoiraph. formrrlj priced at I3S0. Now !20 Easy Term BLAKE AND BURKART 8. V. Cor. KlMcnth f, Walnut fiti. The Arkansas Traveler When the "Arkansas Traveler" asked his host why he didn't mend his roof, the reply, though made over half a century ago, is typical of many manufacturers today "I can't fix the roof when it rains, and when the sun's out, what's the use?" Last year some manufacturers said, "Business is exceptional, factory working nights. Why adver tise for orders that I cannot fill?" It is the same manufacturers who protest today, "Business is slack; we are cutting down in fvery direction; can't invest in advertising." Oversold or undersold invest now in business insurance for the future. Business"Insurance is known as Good Will. Good advertising not only sells goods it builds Good Will as an inalienable concomitant. Advertising space in the Dutterick publication is for no te by accredited advertising agencies. Butterick Publisher The Delineator ($2.50 a Year) The Designer ($2.00 a Year) ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT JNNJIIGBHHB bw Jii i""f (JJ (IJSe 9111 1 rSllm BliiPPB3SrBuU'jeF PHARMACY COURSES 'LEADING TO WELL-PAYING POSITIONS The youne; man or woman anx ious to enter upon a profes sional career, with good re muneration, should confer with us regaiding the unusual op portunities offered in practical pharmacy. Our courses lend to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Phar macy, Chemistry, Pharmacog nosy and Bacteriology. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science 145 N. 10th St., Phila. )MMMMMMMM'MH Ciiticura Soap IS IDEAL For the Hands SjP,OIlitmiit,Tlcum He uirhrte ForiimplM The" House of Bailey, Banks and Riddle Company has long been a landmark in Philadelphia, for people from all over the United States when selecting a gift of importance choose this store on account of the superior quality of their Jewelry and Silverware. EVERY time I go into the store , of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 ( Chestnut Street, I see some inven tion destined to make housekeeping i easier and living more enjoyable. I One day it will be a washing ma chine, the next a cleaner, another day an Auto-Vucuum Ice Cieam Freezer, etc. Today I came across u very efficient insect killer called Flyosan. It is a fluid which vou ' may buy in enns containing 1 pt., 1 qt. or Va gal., and is priced at $.75, $1.25 and $2.25, l effectively. The sprayers are $.50. When you think I of the nnnoyuii(.i anil lncoiienlence. , not to mention th spread of iIIhuhmj Willi h Ih caUBeil bj Mis, iiiOBiiultoe. untu i ouches, Ileus, nnd, In fact all ' kinds of tiUKf, ou will realize the irreut ulue of Kljosan Unlike sonic limeot- Killers. It Is non-noltionouH and will not Inn m an fubilc on which It maj he 1 Bprajed THE lovely Polished Girdle Diamond! Women aie beginning to realize the gieat value of this diamond above all others. The girl who is about to receive an Engage ment Ring hopes secretly that it will contain this most beautiful jewel, and it is quite natural that the man who has compared the Polished Girdle Diamond with any other will select it for its superior quality and brilliancy. But not only is it ap piopriate for the Engagement Ring. At the store of Bailey, Banks and Biddle Company, with whom this jewel is exclusive, you will be de lighted with the many marvelous pieces of jewehy which have been especially designed for this most pre cious stone; exquisite necklaces and bracelets, charming brooches and un usually uttrnctle bar pins All of which will muke greatly appreciated Klfts. STRAWBRIDGE&CLOTHIER BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY August Sale of Pianos and Player-Pianos An exceedingly attractive collection of used Upright Pianos (prices starting at $85.00), used Flayer-Pianos (prices starting at $315) ; also new Pianos and Player-Pianos at reductions of $50.00 to $100.00 from former prices. Convenient terms can be arranged any instrument in the Sale. t&- Strawbrldce & Clothier Fifth Floor, Weil More New Tricolette Dresses Have Arrived at $25.00 About two hundred of these serviceable Dresses have just come in the model sketched is one of several, chiefly in the circular tunic siyies so gracuiui in tncoiette; some beaded, some embroidered, and one model is braided with narrow soutache braid $25.00. Lovely Silk Frocks $18.75 to $25.00 Foulards in dark shades with white printings, with over-draporv of dark crepe Georgette. Crepes de chine in black, navy, white and flesh, made in various tailored eifects with plaited tunics. Tnffetns with flat bodicos and porky little puffings nnd quill ings. And two new models of crepe Georgette, softly plaited over mcssaline. Fine Cotton Frocks Reduced to $22.50 Fine imported voiles and dotted Swiss, also fine linens distinctive models, in a choice of lovely colorings. Some embroideied. Cotton Frocks Reduced Now $4.50 to $11.75 Dnrl nnd ltU- ntl- ! 1 i .. .., ..,,,. tUiic3, guignnms anu linens. oiruwuriUBe S. Clothier Second Floor, isnrkut Street I I II I Our August Sale of Furniture Is Proving Its Superiority The Furniture Is Entirely New All Arranged in a New Way ' All Marked at New Low Prices New-fashioned Furniture at old-fashioned prices many things at half andss than half former prices! The Furniture Store is wonderfully attractive with its splendid new stock, all rearranged in a more practical and pleasing way than formerly the East Store and East Centre Store, from Market to Filbert Street, now entirely devoted to showing sample suits and pieces of Furniture and our great warehouse at plinth and Poplar Streets filled with the immense stock from which the orders are filled day after day. Such a display of Furniture has not been shown anywhere for some years practically all new this year and all marked at less than this year's lower regular prices. Several large special purchases are in the Sale at half or less than half the regular prices prevailing during the past spring and early summer. An un equaled selection of Dming-room Suits and Bedroom Suits in Period designs; a great collection of beautiful Living-room Suits at prices that will give you a pleas ant surprise, and hundreds of pieces of what we desig nate as Novelty Furniture at reduced prices. Buy Furniture NOW, but buy only after careful inspection and COMPARISON of Furniture in the various stores. Txf-y Strlrldi. & Clothier Furniture Th rd floor aieiai IiedM'.da find Ilfddtnn Kuurth f o I 7 0 O-' 1 r Vx Women's Tan vuwiLa VUaiD I Reduced One-third to One-half inir lo?eIfaltr!felIent.Sp)rt3"m,0,del8 of tan cloaking-small remain ing lots of the season's best-selling numbeis. Some with yoke and sleeves lined, a few lined throughout. Odd Lots of Coats now $10.00 All Reduced One-third or More, Many Formerly Double This Price Vaiious lengths, including sonic in bporM length. Some in the fashionable Tuxedo effects. Nearly all silk-lined throughout A good range of es. . Mr.bn & c , ,... " i , ", , FMUIT really good, delicious fiuit -is evidently difficult to obtain,' for Hallowell's (Hroad below Chestnut), are shipping loads of it every day to summer resorts and cities within 1000 miles. You know, thev guarantee perfect deliveiy that far. You should see their shipping book page after page of satisfied customers receiving fruit regularly ' And the fruit in delicious; for instance, their Peaches, light now are wonderful, just dripping with juice; marvelous Cantaloupes and Hone'ydew ' Melons, too, luscious and highly flavored; large, perfect Japanese and Wickson Plums, White Grapes from California, Bartlctt Pears, Alligator Pears and huge clusters of Hothouse Grapes. All those will delight you no matter Where you may be and, lemembcr, Hallowoll's guarantee ner-1 feet delivery. ' j II JREIE.Tb7 I Reductions Average One-Third in The Clearance of Men's Clothing ?he EtoU".der."price clearaway. now gojng on in the Men's Clothing Store, includes more than 4000 Suits, in every wanted fabric and style all the handiwork of our well known suppliers. Reductions averaging one-third have been made from this season's prices, which, as most people know, were already well below last season's levels. Suits From Our Finer Lines Now $36.50 and $44.50 Hart, Schnffner & Marx. Stein-Bloch and "Alco" Suits, including practically every smart, new fabric and style. ( The Boys' Clothing Clearance -Continues with many lots of dependable Clothing at substantial reductions from this season' pi ices: Small Boys' Wash Suits now $1.00. $1.50 and S2.00 Large Boys' Palm Beach Suits now S8.7." Large Boys' Cheviot Suits now $6.75 Cheviot Suits, with extra trousers $6.5)5 and SI 1.75 Washable Khaki Knickerbockers now 90c Washable Gray Crash Knickerbockers now $1.15 Washable White Duck Knickerbockers now SI 15 Alco" and other Weil-Tailored Suite sofznn A wealth of styles and fabrics including medium weights for year-around service. Blue Serge Suits Now $23.50, $31.50 and $38.50 Ihiee extraordinuiy groups of Suits, for men and oung men; well-tailored of all-wool fast-blue .serge. These : aie Horn ou. best manufacliue.a and all are ira.ked orth.rd le, than cM.lVlea.on puces" Palm Hooch Suit Mt, ...il) F,nt. Mohan Suits-SlhuO s- nuniu Tiouic s &4 50 S6 50 ouus i.uu, ;o.oii, jo..jU so lo and $') 7 lUn rrr- StrawbrldK,- A. I'mthiri Second H 'Ooi J 1I1hi i n WINDSOR ROOM1204 Chestnut St. 11 SOUTH 15th ST. Founaed In 1894 33 1-3 Percent Off A genuine R. & F. reduction erent taking in our entire men's clothing stock most of it from the Kirschbaum Shops. Have no doubt as to the extent of the genuineness of the reductions listed below. The original ticket remains upon garment show the closely-marked prices. Pay one third less at time purchase. The .Finest Display of Sports Footwear in the City PlS UiSToTfa'o? vaten'ia Am.nT?,,t,I?e 0Ut8tandinK futures of this matchless coKon- .NEW SPORTS PUMPS, of mahoganv-colo.ed calfskin counter foxings and ba straps of genuine Scotch giain. Welted soles an S Mwei;vl!.1Anrr,;heelS- NBrr0W bUtt0nCd ''Stel Htrops-S9S0. i,NiW .PPRDS' of chestnut brown Scotch guiin and run-metal calf. StrniKht tips centre perforations, invisible eye ets; c 1 "o es and solid leather military heels $8.00 and $9.00. . Many Special Values in Shoes ior men, Women and Children Queen-Make House Dresses Less Than Half Average Values, at $2.65 Women's Pumns S2.95 .Senmlesri; tnn calf, Riin-mrtnl calf mm ymeiii leatuor I'lnln amiH turned solos nnd nnty LouIh IipuIb ll'rre mote than double 3-Piece Suits feo-oo Suits 20.00 fe5-oo Suits 23.34 4-o Suits 26.67 45-oo Suits 30.00 50.00 Suits 33.34 2-Piece Suits 15.00 Suits 10.00 18.00 Suits 12.00 20.00 Suits 13.35 25.00 Suits 16.67 30.00 Suits 20.00 BUY NOW 1922 PRICES WILL BE HIGHER. Girls' Low Shoes $2.)0 Cun-metal Culf 0for.ls ni 1 alf 1 Oxfords nnd Tun ("nlf I'w Mr id i Pumps K I Children's Shoes 9.h- A arlc (,f otjlps ihhruiii 11 . il fiotn oui rtBuliu stuck S!?is lirulun m mL wop!) 1 . 'ilwr-1 ill 7 I Pit WW WiW I I'll wlri la'aS? (fllllll itl ll ut $.(3-. l 111 tlk- tolliuion Just anufd- -surplus lot of tin lamous Ql lTN-inakc' Houm- Du-sss .in.i daintvMuiiiing Flocks, in A DO.l'N STYLES 'osfil nut tn us r.n niiii.i iiw poial at vj ti.'i Worth nm-hnlf 11101 v 1 tliit'o tinu'. thi puce' VOILES iii white, plain-co 01 id, dutted and hguud. uNo iheiki ami stupid, a ft' in all-bUuk and bl.uk flguied effei ts GI.VGHAMS in pictt ihi-k-. Most of Un-m 111 lon-a sti'd mod -ttiiin and M't illut-.. idi asln s, ;u j, pearl buttons, a'l hat p eit t-olla Eoui of thi t K - at. ki (,u.l s. . . .' mne l ! tin , '., ,,,,,, Wail j In n 1 111 Men's Oxfords $."1.90 Women's Low Shoes $3.90 Welted nnd turned soles in a arletv of attractive Htyles fiom our legular stock, including lines fiom tho vrv ne.si mnUAr. Mntu . I . r ... t . . .. Shoe, included': together With "laTi calf. . , T7rlo V"o !r S o'S" 1 ' sun-mctal calf nnd pitcnt leather ' '" a ,nrlol or nttr.ictUo stv I, s Were double and mote IMen's Oxfords $6.90 Children's White FumpS Various stjles from riKUlnr uu ,..Ji,n?'sAp p"mn of "iii"- piiiimih Men's Banister Oxfords, with leather soles Children s 11 05 ; 1 onn- ' Mlnaea' $:.4B , OrowinK tJirln $J 90 Oll.7,T Chlldren'l OvfnrHc V? A1 I. Tllr ,,a ' f " ienal pui Mil".' yiuiurtllS UMOraS 9iAO ! from tlio lumen V Il.inlM.i 1 lu Hrown lalthklii niuihei iiNfords. smart new Htls of , hettniu in Awn ... "-""re-shaped lasts, oxtii tlpi calf antl perforated riioRiics and 1:111:- lollcl Korry Krome tanned leather 1 llsli stM.s weltod solei ,, , ,. , ... Philrlron'a C,ll.. t- ' JlOJ'S OxiOt'ds $1.00 fC,. , n, , Sandals $2.1.) Bru, ,,. ,.xtril K(?m w, , , I-our broad buttoned sirups white uelted olid leathu ukn -.iim 1 nl. 1 lai.Mis, brown kldskln and tuown pegBtd hifli Hos sles $ oil, talf oulhs hI.'os $.' yo V- - -nawbrlilks U ( li ihter -lllijitli 111 I 1 ill. 1 -w pi New Voile Jumper Blouses To Wear With the Sleeveless Slip-ons $L65 Just icceived, fresh fiom the lnnkor, four hundred fine White Voilo Jumper Hlouses, e.spcciady designed to wear with the fash ionnble .sleeveless Slip-on Di esses. Simply made, buttoned in the back, shoit sleeves, and flat col lars edged with dainty lace. Iloth models sketched. Still a Good Assortment Remaining1 from the Sale of Porto Rican Hand-made Blouses at $2.00 Which Created Such a Stir Last Week. 9&-- 3trwbrlde ft Clothier Second floor, Centre' mm IWrnnA rfflfMWW'IA W Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases EM-el'ent iuahtv Ideachcd mus lin. Thnftj hoiiM keepers will take advantage uf these low prices Sheets, 7290 iiu-lic $1.1, i Sheets, Sl90 inches $i.;j;, rniow rni i.iv u on. -' "- j " - View's t -i' T ti I o iii a li 11 ' Our Prices for Fine Wilton Rugs are Noticeably Low t til III W uf 'If I r ' 1 rh fit ih it lam 11 of tin inn 1 iv, .l(i . ,, P in . iitni supp y 1 dillli utie's ' ild warrant S III !5c hi 'i 11 s r, tI dm ljAXt ft fit fill (W ! ilrV 1 wtew Ready for the Preserving: Season? If IlOt, It Will 111 IM to j;t-'t supplies, 1U Quart and Pint .Mason .lar.s, 8."e a dozen Jelly Glasses, tin tops. 60e a doen Also Rubbers, Caps, etc., in larpe variety Economj Caps and Jars siraulni lu-.i iiii 1 Hninii.ni l" 1. ' ai ,1 a 1 ( t n i i.u'ai - 1 aii I ma ou pt ns m othi'i uiades Base Ball . Saturday. August (5, 1921 Stinwbndge & Clothiei Fie d Sixty-thud & Wnlnut Streets Camden A. C. vs. Strawbridtfe & Clothier Game tal'ed at thiee o'clock Blcnchei 30c Gi and Siand 50c (Including War Tax) Strawbridge & Clothier Mirktt St. Eifbth St. Filbert St. I IK J aie pait u'ar now aailal)l in tin ,., hae ileudedK 1 j-tai'. 1 1 immediate punhasing ..t Royal Wilton, 8.3x10.6 $73.00 and $78.50 Royal Wilton, 9x12 ft. $75.00 and $82.50 Superfine Wilton Rucs, 8.3x10.0 $107.00 superfine Wilton Rugs, 0x12 feet -$115.00 I 111 !IUoi ,il iU ml I flli it In ie Tl - i ,n, n,an nun la d tiiuall' U,w Summer Floor Coverings Reduced Stenciled Colonial Rui-s. ,sl() v; J5(nv s'J I. Oil Stenciled Colonial Ruu. !)12 I'cct now yHUH) Wool-and-libre Rtij,,. S..'M().(i feft ikiw RUi.OO ool-and-libre Ruh. !K12 feet now Sls.OD Colonial Ra Runs, S10 feet- now s I8.(m Colonial Raj? Uujjs. 9x12 feetnow h21.7: Unite Prairie Grass Rus. RS leet row .Sl.2.' Uaite Prairie Grass IIurs., 99 feet now So '' super-waite Prairie Grass RB,, M9 fed now S8.73 Super-wai e ra.r.e G.as. Ruijs. 8x10 feet now S10.S0 Super-waite Prairie Grass RuKs, 9x12 feet now SI 1 "iO Super-wa te Prajrje Gras R,,. 8x7.0 feet-now .15 Super-waite Pra.r.e Grass RuKs, 8x8 fect-now S0.00 - i i . , n, w, 500 Yards Real Filet Lace Edging Special. 16c to $. HO :a vaivi ' -l -'" u uiu I Rp,.,Uptiin,r'rie'1 ",sPeclnl uiHlcr-pricP putchuse of f.QO )l(s 0f '' HeiU Mlot LnCO Kll'lnirs. rmiirim, fn... tt. ,, ,, ,M . ' u ul ,3Xr,,,-A11 ,y de'8rij:xSii? f """ t Clothier A'Kle l" C.nlr. !! Mr v I if. 1 1 Wmn 4"' i
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