Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 08, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PTJBIftO tDEDGEIt-PHXCABELTHIA; MONDAY, 'AUGUST 8, 1921
idecorate heroes'
'Graves in france
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lwar Mothers of Philadelphia,'
f Headed by Mrs. Biancno uei
lak, Return to Paris
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I'. nfrJ Blanclm Bcllak.vlco president
' Mhe'Ph lodelplila chanter of the Nn
m cf .ilwnr Mothers' Association, hns
-rt rjtunied to iri " w.-Hi,
tfia graves of many Philadelphia (soldiers
In nearby cemeteries, according to a
cablo dispatch.
Accomnnnled liv Mr. .T .T. Tnma.
Mirtj Marian Torpoy, Miss Margaret
Mephan, George Laird and Mrs. Itob-'
crt Osborne, who lilted n number of
cemeteries where they decorated tlio
graves of many who nerved with Phil
adelphia contingents during tho war.
Beforo proceeding on fclghtseelng
tours which have been arranged by the
party, they will atend to every request
raado them by Philadelphia war
mothers.
It is now proposed that a large gold
star wreath of flowers and oak leaves,
on which is to bo tho Inscription,
"From Philadelphia mothers to our
World War heroes," be placed on the
tomb of tho unknown pollu under tho
Arch of Triumph, Instead of placing tho
wreath in ono of tho largo American
cemeteries. That will be In vogue with
the tokens that n number of patriotic
associations have left in passing through
Paris, for hardly a day pass.es without
a deputation from some foreign country
leaving n wreath for the pollu.
Mrs. Delink nnd nnrtv nrn le&vlne
immediately for Itomagne, whcrc.among
others they will seek out tho gravo of
Prlvato John .T. Gallneher. son of Mrs.
J. J. Gallagher, of Wayne, president
of tho Philadelphia rhapter. Mrs. Bel-
lak said her task was simplified by the
untiring efforts of tho Graves Regis
tration Service, She said:
"I.would advlso nil mdthers who are
coming to Franco not to worry about the
arrangements but to go directly to inc
Graves Registration, where every fa
cility is available. Furthermore, 'the
care and arrangement of every cemetery,
large or small, ought to convince Amer
icans that nothing has been left undone
to make each boy's grave thP .same as If
It were in a cemetery at home."
Geo. Gansert & Co.
Tailors
Have Removed to
1519 Walnut Street
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AND SUPPLIES
stationery and suppljca
v-' should bo purchased with tho samo
regard for their quality as is exercised
In buying your raw materials. Mann
products oner you tho utmost In effi
ciency, durability, quality I
Complete Loose Leaf Ledger OutQto
leaves, binders and Indexes blank books,
memorandum books, columnar bcoks (2 to
30 columns) pens, pencils, Inks, eraaers
card Index cabinets and tiling devices.
Immediate delivery on any of tho
above.
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629 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
New York Offices: S61 Broadway. Founded'inl8t8
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Your Problem
Is Solved Here
Q. What is proper
tire-cqulpmcnt for
3yi ton truck operat
ing In Heavy Haulage
Work between towns
connected by. good
roads?
A. Front wheels t
U. S. Nobby Cord
Tires, 7 inch.
Rear wheels: U. S.
Mono-Twin Solid
Truck Tires, 10 Inch.
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U.S. MONO-TWIN
A solid truck tire that is the latest ad
vancement of the U. S. Tire maker.
Superior in cushioning, tractionlng,
and load carrying capacity, and In
95 of cases far more economical
and satisfactory than duals.
Today it is the fastest selling solid
truck' tire in the world.
U. S. NOBBY CORD
Not an enlarged passenger dre.but a
truck pneumatic designed and built for
trucking conditions.
'While many still use passenger tire
for commercial work, in the 4 and
5 inch sizes Nobby Cords yield a
Jowcr cost per mile
Anew
Truck Tire Service :
judge for jourself its value to you
UNTIL now American truck
owners have never had at
their disposal absolutely impartial,
honest advice about the right type
and right size tire for a specific
trucking condition.
As much money is wasted today
on wrong truck tires as on poor
ones.
The makers of United States
Tires are ready to give anybody
engaged in truck operation .a full
advisory service in the interest of
greater economy.
Independent and non-partisan advice.
A service by experts who have no the
ories to try outwho make" no favorite
of either pneumatics or solids.
The equivalent of a personal consul
tation with the best tire-engineering brains
in the country.
No obligation to anyone who asks
for it
Write to our Technical Service Dept.
at any length. On questions involving
one truck or a fleet of fifty trucks. Rec
ommendations will be for the right size
of tire, the right kind of tire, and greater
economy.
To men who are ordering new trucks
a special word: Consider tires as a sepa
rate problem from the truck itself. Get
the right tire equipment for it before it
is delivered not afterward.
Address all letters to Technical Service
Dept,, United States Tire Co., 1790 Broad"
way, New York City.
The fuller the details you give about your
truck tire problem the better you can be
served by the U.S.Technical Service men
United States Tires
United States A Rubber Company
Tire Branch, 329-331 N. Broad Street
U. S. Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tire Dealer in this City;
KEYSTONE TIRE CO.
1310 Callowhill Street
Economy Basement Specials for Tuesday
A Clearance of
ODDS AND ENDS' OP
Blouses
59c
Slightly soiled or mussed from
handling; tho styles and mate
rials are too numerous to men
tion, mostly just a few of a kind.
All have been much higher priced
ana aro very attractive.
White Gabardine
Skirts, Special at
Exceptional at this price and
very good quality. Mado 'with
plain front and gathered back;
smartly styled and trimmed with
attractive pockets and belt.
bNELLEHBURflS Eoony Basement
Apron Specials
Pinaforo Aprons A(
Of gingham and percale, t7L
69c
STORE OPENS DAILY AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5 P. M.
S MONDAY. AUGUST 8. 1021.
NELLENBURGN
EHTIRE BLOCK-MWKET ' UXnWBSTRBETS V. M
Women's, Misses' and Girls'
$2.50 and $3.00 Smocks
At69c
$2.50 Bathing
Suits for Boys
and Men
'Now -$1.50
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checks and plaids.
trimmed with rlckrack braid, finished
wun easn and pockets.
$1.89 Bungalow
Aprons
Of percale and gingham, trimmed
with binding, sash and pocket.
bNELLENBURflS nomy Basement
85c
Good-looking smocks of fine voile in all tho best colors, prettily
trimmed with touches of embroidery, and attractive belts and pockets.
Girls' $3.00 and $4.00 Sejrge Middy Skirts
at $5.95 and $2.95
Smart little skirts of plaid or plain navy blue serge, pleated on
bodies or bands. Splendid quality that will givo excellent service this
summer and for school wear this fall and winter.
Misses' & Girls' $2 & $2.50 Sateen Bloomers
at $1.00 and $1.95
Cut very full fine for gymnasium wear. Sizes 18 to 20. Many
girlB like to wear in tho winter for extra warmth; these aro a
splendid weight for that.
bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement
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Heavy two-piece and Pacific Coast
st lea, too latter with the shirt and
trunk knit In one. Very good-looking
suits.
Men's Bathing Suits
at
Good quality cotton : one-piece,,
Pacific Coast stle
Children's Romper
Bathing Suits. . .
Kor boys and girls hoay ttweatcr
weaxe. for beach wear or bathlnc.
SNELLENBUROS Economy Basement
95c
95c
We Are Clearing Out All Our
Women's and Misses' $5.00
and $6.00 Tub Frocks
At $2.95 and $3.95
Of lovely soft voilo in suitable, becoming styles, or fashionablo
plaid gingham smartly trimmed with crisp organdie or pique collar.
Some models aro smartly sashed, all arc attractive and greatly
reduced.
Women's and Misses' $25.00 $14.75
Georgette Dresses
In white and flesh color; heavily beaded. Slightly soiled.
bNELLENBURCS Economy Basement
There Is Still Time to Take Advantage of the Remarkable
Savings in This Sale of
Men's & Young Men s 2-Pc.
Keep-Kool Suits at $8.35
Former Prices Up to $16.50
Smart Inexpensive Serviceable
Mohair Suits Palm Beach Suits
Worsto Suits Beach Cloth Suits
Tropical Suits Granada Suits
Made of featherweight fabrics in light and dark patterns. Snappy
styles for younger men, conservative and semi-conservative models for
older men. b'lELLENBURGS Econwiy Basement
$4.00 Fiber Silk
Blouses
Now $1.35
Unusual Savings in Our
August Sale of
Blankets, Etc.
Here fs a Splendid Opportunity to Get Ready for Fall
and Winter
$6.50
To be worn as a waist, to tli
around tho back ; short sleecs.
Women's $4.00
Bathing Suits, Now
Splendid line of California Striped
Knitted Suits, Clos.nc out. An un
precedented reduction
bNELLENBURflS K"1011 Basement
$1.50
29c
Women's $4 Corsets
for $1.98
Unusual values, low and medium
bust, lone htp. In durable couttl or
brocade two pairs of ho5e supporters.
Women's 59c
Bandeaux, at . .
Pink and white , fron' or back
1-ooks.
bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement
Cheaper Than It's Been
for a Long Time
Striped
Outing Flannel
at J0c a
Reg. Price 20c a Yard
One of the finest makc3 on the
market.
Clean, brand-new goods, fresh
fiom tho mill.
Veru Exceptional Value
bNELLFNBURflS First Floor
and Economy Basemont
Women s $2
Sateen Petticoats
74c
Heavy quality, (lowered In blue,
rose or purple , deep llounces and
pleated ruffles , all lengths.
Women's $2 -White d AA
Sateen Petticoats) I. III!
Deep ruffled flouiK txira plies
Included
bNELLtNBUROS l"101' W-wniont
Women's
Undermuslins
79c Envelope Chemises,
Bloomers, Step-ins AQf
and Drawers Tt
Tn pink nnd uhlto, embroidery and
lace trimmed
$1.19 Gowns
Kxtra special. Tailored or
trimmed with wide embroid
ery and ribbon, niaJo of lingerie
cloth, cut full.
bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement
$5.50 Woolnap 07 AQ
Blankets, Pair y j
Choice of white, gray and
pretty plaids; in splendid neavy
quality blankets, with soft wool
finish nap; pink and blue bor
ders. Full double-bed size.
$3.75 Crochet Weave
Bed Spreads fc7 7Q
Of pretty MarscillesP
patterns. Made with hemmed
ends; fine, heavy quality spreads,
all full size.
$3.00 Flowered Silkoline
Comfortables ...CJ 7Q
FlufTy comfortables, JH J
filled with pure white cotton. Full
size.
Silkoline Comfortables,
Special at R? OR
Dainty coverings, Vv
filled with white sanitary fluffy
cotton. All full size. Good weight.
$9.00 Bed Sets,
Consisting of snowy white satin
finish spread with scalloped edge
and cut corners and bolster throw
to match. All full size.
Satin-Finish Bed 1 Cft
Spreads '&"
Charming raised Marseilles
patterns to choose from. With
scalloped embroidered edges and
cut corners or plain hemmed ends.
$16.50 Silk-Covered
Comfortables
Made with flowered
Cheney silk and satin toss, with
plain silk and satin borders and
tiled with lamb's-wool. Dainty,
attractive patterns.
$8.50 Lamb's-Wool Filled
Comfortables
Coveied with
flowered percaline, with plain
satin borders; old rose and
French blue colorings.
$9.45
$5.95
Infants' Wear
69c
i-okes.
95c
79c
bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement
Our August Furniture Sale
Offers These Special Items for Tuesday
$4.75 Dining-
Room Chair,
$2.(59
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Verv strone r ik
seat of Imperial
leather
$7.50 Oak
Rockers,
$3.95
tallies
Solid oak hlRh
bai-k. full roll arm
r oc- k e r s, deep
seats upholstered
in brown plant
leather Pictured
Mattresses
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$18 Hair & l'elt Mattresses. $0.75
&12.00 Cotton Mattress $6.10
Folding Cot
at 51.49
All - steel con
struction, r r a
enamel fln'sb
guaranteed spring
$1.50 Feather
Pillows at 69c
$..00 Rustic
Table, $1.9
Ta'l'Ui,,!
$35.00 Buffet
at $22.75
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69c " J k
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$25.00 Ex
tension Tabic
at $14.95
bNELLENBURflS Uny Basement
$50.00
Mahogany
Davenport
Bed at $39.75
f"pns tn'n large
size bed ultli gfod
springs IZasih
operated
$7.50 Metal
Bed at $3.95
$4.00 Kitchen
Tabic, $2.95
Square i-gi
$4.50 Solid
Mahogany
Smoking
Stands, $1.95
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Glas ash re.
ceher and top
ftted itli bras
ntt UK?
$15 Adjust
able Bed
Springs for
$7.95
The nnh udlust.
able bed spring,
f'lll F17C striig
coil (,'ri!ir
$18.00 3-In-l Cot Bed, $10.95
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V-aljT;
$37.50 Metal
Bed Outfit,
$14.95
$35.00 Brass
Bed, $19.75
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Continuous posts,
10 fillers and
panel cross-bar;
all-steel spring
and cotton - top
mattress.
With IMnch con
tinuous posts, 8
heavy fillers, panel
In head and foot.
Bright or velvet
finish.
Infants' Slips, Bishop Afn
Style, at "C
Neat edge at neck and slcexes,
Infants' Slips of
Nainsook, at. .
Dainty hand-embroidered yokes.
Infants' Long Slips,
at
Dainty yokes, skirt trimmed with
lace or embroidery
Infants' Long Muslin
Skirts, at . . . ,
Lace trimmed.
Infants' Long Domet Q
Flannel Gertrudes, at xss
Infants' Domet
Flannel Gowns, at
Bird's-Eye Diapers,
Dozen
Hemmed, ready for ute
Boys' Suits, Sizes
3 to 7 Years . . .
Jllddy and regulation styles
Children's Colored
Dresses
Sizes I to 6 cars. Of chambray,
In conning styles
bf.E,LLFNBURfl5 Ewnomy Basement
Men's
Furnishings
$1.00
45c
$1.19
e '
$1.55
CI
85c
Men's Muslin
Nightshirts
Kim- quality wf I mado full cut,
surplice necl.s , sizes U to 1?
Men's $1.25 Percale f)Q
Shirts 70L
New, fresh merrliand'se, neat
stripes, new colorings neckbands and
soft cuffs, sizes 14 to 17
Men's $1.25 Madras
Shirts
Good stripes nnd colorings
Men's $2.00 Tan
Satin-Stripe
Pongee Shirts
Separate
It to 17
Men's 75c Mercerized
Suspenders . .
Txtra qualit- elistlc webhlnsr,
s'rong leather ends color? blue,
pink Helm and white
Sk"' F, jS l-(noiMy Baseniertt
89c
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$1.29
l , SltO
35c
llir to ma'' b , sito
A Clean-up Sale of
Boys' Cloth Suits
Boys' $12 Suits CjC QC
Mze3 G to U w-ira, $J.SJ
Boys' $13.75 to C?Q 7c
$18.50 Suits .... V10
Sizes 7 to 12 ari mne with
tuo p.ilrs of lined Kmckei
Boys' $18.75 to
$21.00 Suits .
Sizes 7 to 1 ri worn inin ltli
two pairs of lined Iriikris,
$10.00
Mjnih w It It
'is.
Boys' $21.50 Suits tf7.7C
Sizes 7 to l Mar V ' O
Porno with
knickers
$1.35 Boys' Washable OCc
Knickcr Pants... oa'
In (an, khaki, blark and white,
cotton crash .Sizes 6 to 18 yearn.
tuo pairB of lined
Boys' $23.50 Suits Cicnn
SUen 8 to 11 wars P 1 U.Ull
With two pairs of lined knickers.
Boys' 95c Blue Denim iCr
Overalls
Apron front and shoulder Htraps
nee girls wear them, too, for Play on
the beach,
HUea 4 to IB ycara.
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