;mm V5 LMa &DG3 201922 J-. .. 'fa -V.i J. IWWIM' fiMMwtaMMI "' - " '- iff p,ji.iu.t,ttl. , '.,i ,.i rrff irre MHl ' ! ). iii acc Emm SPEECHES ARRIVES '.Retarlana Put It Over Upheld Name for f Originality and EVENT IN BELLEVUE ' GALA - The cpccclile banquet linn nrrlvcil. Without nny blnst of trumpets this jltf (.pedes of Indoor fenat was brmiftlit te tic Bellovue-Strntferd Wt night by the orgAn(itIen which linn blazed many trtifs of originality the Iletnry Club. e'All tlic vertfrnns of the past, such It "vre. have with us tonight" nnd "It .n y - . a --.---. 1tm, me great pleasure, were npscnt, model. Of course, It had N(r reuifl nny irucc ur luimu m iimi tlint three bald headed 'bMf l.reniiy um nut. i-xiicvi ip uc uen u neil. i ...i iti. -.-!.... Vj,f any one did any lengthy talking lrT K?W '!! dfiii te eemni una wun ninisen. ,. - - : -.. u j, imnv 'riiA . ' t. .1. --x. . . Aiivmiiuue in me way ei prices, wnicn, were, distributed te theso holding 'lucky numbers en their dinner cards. ' The numbers were thrown Inte silver .bowls and Miss Elta NlUsebe, daughter of Geerge 13. Nltwche, nttlrcd as Jus tice, picked, out the numbers. Many Win Prizes There were mere than two score of prize winners. The prizes ran nil the way from n bettle of rye te n ten of Tenl. The two gifts named caused tlic most commotion. The rye wns wen by Geerge Helurich, nnd no adding inn chine could count the, time It took hliff te reach the stage when he was an nounced as winner. The bottle contained rye, but It wai net the kind that can be poured Inte 'a bottle. Dr. Augustus Keenlg wen the ten of coal, which will be delivered te his cel lar today. Harry T. Jerdan, who pursues golf balls when ITc Isn't innnagltig theatres, wen the material for a golf milt. Mrs. K. .. 1-ell wen a hair mattress, while Harry Deltz. win) Is fend of nndlnnr sports drew n lawn mower of 11122 Of course, It had te bnnnen men wnii brushes and combs, , 8 Tin. Imllrnem was tastefully decorated. Fcrtoens of smllax nnd pins' rpses lent tie charm of summer te the scene. Instead of oral ndulntlen there wns jHlen every minute and even quicker than that for It was three big shows In one with plenty happening en the tide. Kvcry Retnrlan was accompanied by t Ilotnrlenne, as It wns "Lgdles' NUM." There were nearly COO In the MthuMnstlc assemblage. Vaudeville Features ' -0 A dinner, n vaudeville show nnd n movie were the outstanding fcnturei. The Itetarlans prevtd they were prACUCni iciiun.. in nu iu uiu uniiiii ' ndjcctlves nnd epigrnms wlilcliNirc dis tribute" ai sucn nunirsr every one pres ent received things worth while. P. C. Stnplcs, of the Hell Telephone Company,- did the distributing nnd did net miss a single cnu And nfter the fcaBt was ever there . Lee Heist presided mm nvvcriii timer women present wen articles very essential te their gcncrnl equipment. Mrs. Lee Heist wns pre sented with n bouquet of American Beauties. ' Seng Scores Hit One of the big hits of the feast was nyule by Mr. Helnrich. official song lender, who sang "Old McDonald Had n Farm." trills wns the song hit of the Iletnry International Convention, nt Edinburgh, last summer. The vaudeville portion of the show Included nets by Wrec's IliuU. tlm . Crane Mauls Trie, IMellc Huehe.. slnper, and Ilebert Ambruster. plnnlst. The moving pictures showed nn out ing nt Ocean City, where the Iletnry Club entcrtnlned 1000 noer bevn Innt- summer. There were also views of the ' notary Manta uiaus wne distributed gifts te the peer of Phllndelphle. Alter tlic movies mere wns a dance. tfiS II , m Lrsens I A Buying Opportunity Each Vl'tfJ Week-Watch Fer Guarantee, ihatl epcuai January Sales A REDUCTION OF IMPORTANCE TOMORROW 1 Misses' and Grewing Girls Butten and Lace ITS- Were Priced up te $6.50 Sew 1.95 1 Eory pair of Dalslmcr Standard '. Size ranee somewhat broken, but nil sIzcb repre sented. Choice of tan calf, Runmetul and patent colt. THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floers With beatuiff Capacity for COO Mat, Women, Misses, Deya and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street Specials in Hosiery of Quality ASCO il 0ffiMSMS m ucniriu 'MllVflMll Mere Nutrition ASCO x tf . 4rV. -rft 1 v. n 8 & I Beg 1 a c ei There's mere nutrition mere actual feed value in Victer Bread because of the purity of the ingredients and the process of baking. In baking bread, it is possible te im prove the "leeks" of the leaf at the expense of its nutritive value. But in baking Victer Bread we dp net sacrifice the feed value for the sake of appearance. That the big golden brown leaves of Victer Bread are se delicious in flavor, se geed in taste, is due te the purity of its ingredients and the skill and exact ing cleanliness with which they are baked. Victer Bread m i i As fcl AY si iG !0H I 6C Big Leaf There's health in every crumb i ! I A ,- it Sold only in Asce Stores, located all ever Chila, and through J out Tcnnsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. .Mt'X v$u ksk j8 u. Nsrv-ss- ASCO AiCO 1 BUSINESS HOURS, 0-iTO 5:30 STRAWBRIDGE 6 CLOTHIER IV 1 TMAWKlETt-l eighth lrr.$KVl FILBERT 81 M Here are tut a Few of the. Many Wonderful Values in the January Sales " Hart, Schaffner & Marx Winter Suits and Overcoats At Less than the Manufacturer's Prices The most remarkable Clothing, opportunity presented te Philadelphia men this season. A great. special purchase of the best of the Hart, Schaffner & Marx surplus stock-te sell at prices that are even less than 'we have recently paid for identical grades. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Winter Suits $29 - $34 Youthful as well as conservative styles, including the new SPORTS JACKET Suits. Handsome fabrics. All sizes nnd proportions. Twe splendid groups $29.00 and $34.00. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Overcoats $34 aml $44 Ulster and Ulsterette Overcoats for men and young men. Seme with belted back, ethers belted all around. Of rich, fleecy fabrics, beautifully tailored. Twe groups $34.00 nnd $4"4.00r Separaie Treusen Very Clese te Half Price new $2.45, $3.45, $4.45 and $5.45 ' Hlrawbrldee & Clothier Second Fleer. Kast f If 1 I Jk V' 111 I II' Hi MR iff Ill II H w Purchase of 100 Intermediate Girls' and Children's Dresses Ten Favored New Medels And All Amazing Values $11.50 The best values yet, in girls' and children's Dresses, te enter the January Sale in fact, these are the finest looking Dresses we ever had at near this price. Of soft radium-finish taft"eta3 (sketched nt the right) and extra-henvy crepe de chine, of the quality that retails at ?3.50 a yard (sketched nt the left); ether models of crepe de chine in two piece nnd slip-ever styles, or with flowing draperies from the neck te the irregular hem-linpj sdme of brechc velvet with great sleeves of crepe Georgette; ethers of taffetas, ruffled and bouffant as taffetas Eheuld be. Ten different models, light and dark shades, nnd all sizes from 6 te14 in the let, but net all sizes in each model. Misses Dresses, special, $19.50 te $25.00 Crepe de Chine Dresses in slip-en, blouse and lew-waisted styles, many beaded. Peirct Twill and Tricetinc Dresses in navy blue, with self or colored embroidery. Misses' Coats, special, $23.50 and $29.50 Raglan-sleeve Coats with mannish cellars, nnd fancy Belted Coats with convertible cellars. Of soft all-wool cleakings, in tan, brown and blue. Misses' Suits Greatly Reduced Tweed and Diagonal Sports Suits, some witli large raccoon ' cellars. Alse plnin-tailered Velour Suits, and fancy belted Velour. Suits with beaverette cellars. New $29.50 and $39.50. t? HirbrMi a clothier Hend noer, Market stret "yJXiUi iVjIuI f 11 Men's Neckties Under Price Smart New Four-in-hands 45c and 65c Silk:Knitted Neckties 75c and $1.65 Large special purchases consummated especially for the January Sales arc responsible for the savings, which range from ONE-FOURTH te ALMOST ONE-HALF. Hundreds of handsome patterns all new this season. 5-- Straw brldie & Clethlei- Alile 1. Market Strict Gelf Scheel New Open Beginners, especially, are urged te make appointments, for FREE INSTRUCTION- or for PRACTICE PERIODS. Ne charge at all. .Straw brldRc A Clothier rioer l'i. nibm Strret Men's Shirts Under Price FOUR NOTABLE GROUPS Seft Shirts $1.00 Several lines from stock thut formerly sold at higher nnces. Seft Shirts $1.35 Many of the season's most popular patterns included in this let. Seft .Shirts $1.65 Of woven-stripe madras. Laundered Shirts $1.50 Incomplete lines. Fermer pricps were almost double. StrawbrlclKe & Clethl" -Ilnst .Stere. r.iKhth StrPt Fine Ail-Weel Jersey Cleth Reduced Nearly One-third $1.75 Just in time for the new Taileicd Suits and Sportebockcrs, and the new Cape Costumes that Fashion says will flutter everywhere this spring. In navy blue, brown, henna, green, rust, brick and black; width, 54 inches $1.75 a yard. Fashion Nete Cape Costumes of jersey cloth in two-color combinations are a most emphatic feature of the Spring Costumes advanced for Southern wear. ?- Straw brtdue & Clothier Alle T. Centre Corduroy Bath Robes $5.00 Lined with Seco Earlier in the season, these lovely Bath Robes were far higher in price, but we secured this special let, just for the Sale, at a notable saving. A graceful, long medl of wide wale corduroy in rose, victory red, Copenhagen blue and wis taria. THEY ARE LINED, tee. Corduroy Bath Robes Special at $5.95 On long, flowing lines, with shawl cellar. Bex-loom Crepe Kimonos, special, $2.95 In coat style, frilled and girdled, with long shawl cellar. Third rioer. Gilbert Street. West Special Purchase of One Hundred Women's Peiret Twill Dresses at $15.00 A fresh, new purchase, from one of the foremost of the manufacturers who supply us regularly. All fine, well made, smartly fashioned Dresses that only exceptional trade advantages enable us te sell at this wonderfully low price. The collection includes the newest straight-line and redingote styles, embroidered, braided and ribbon-trimmed one unusually smart model fei' the coatless days of spring is fitted with a becoming vest of Canten crepe. Don't miss these Dresses they are among the best values we have ever had. . i Fine Crepe de Chine Dresses Special at $13.50'te $20.00 Navy blue, brown and black. PJaited-skirt, plaited-tunic, embroidered-tunic and apron-tunicmedels. Vestee and reurfd neck line bodices. A Remarkably Fine Let of Weel Jersey Dresses, Special at $18.75 Straight-line models with cape back, trimmed with jersey in contrasting color. Rust, tnngeiine, turquoise, beaver, rose, b.rewn and navy blue. I Strawbrldui- S. Clothier Second rioer MurKet Htrect Men's Flannel . Sleeping Garments PAJAMAS of OUTING FLANNEL, trimmed with frogs S2.00. NIGHT SHIRTS of OUT ING FLANNEL the product of one of our best-known sup pliers $1.65. Kaat Stere. Eighth Street Oriental Rugs Muskabad Weaves in Carpet Sizes Sizes especially adapted for living-rooms and dining-rooms. Grades nnd patterns that ene would expect te And at much higher prices than these: Rugs, 10.3 x 7.3, $169.50 Rugs, 12 x 8.5, $225.00 Rugs, 12 x 8.7, $245.00 Rugs,' U.l x 10.5, $325.00 Teurth Fleer, Wet Re-Grouping Women's Coats in the Sale Many at Further Reductions All the small lets and single numbers which accumulate se rapidly in n Sale of the magnitude of this one, have been re-grouped for te-morrow's selling, many at still further reductiens: $20.00 $35-$37.50 Weel veleurs in brown, navv blue and black with beaverette cellar; ether high-grade cloths decoratively stitched. Alse some miscellaneous models that are exceptionally geed. $22.50 - Full-btlted, button - trimmed wool velour Coats, with deep col cel lar of the material. $25.00 High-grade, dark- colored Coats, in geed, practical styles with close cellars. Twe fur-cellar models of high-grade materials in dark shades, both attractively belted. $40.00 Loese, wrap-like Belivia Coats belted in front, deep cellar and attractive stitching for trim I ming. $50.00 Belivia Cleth Coats with col cel lar nnd cuffs of dyed wolf or natural opossum. Alse various one-of-a-kind models with cel- mia ui iur. Fine Belivia Coats new $70 Some with -cellar and ciiAs of dyed wolf, ethers with deep cellars of natural opossum. Seme wrap-like effects airiuvuriuge & Clothier Second 1'loer Ontie Women's Lew Shoes' Q AK Of Laird, Schober & Ce. Make " Oxfords of brown kid, brown calf and gun-metal calf. Strap Pumps of chestnut brown calf and gun-metal calf. All with welted soles and military heels. Smart new styles from one of our best suppliers much under the regulnr price $9.43. Women's Seft Shoes and Oxfords new $4.95 J. J. Graver's Sens' Make Just Half Price Designed especially for tender feet are these HIGH LACED SHOES of soft black kid, and OXFORDS of brown glazed kid and chestnut brown calf. Just a Few of the Many Other Values Special Purchase of Misses' and Children's Shoes at $3.25 and $3.75 Chestnut brown calf Laced Shoes, with bread nature-shaped lasts nnd solid leather welted soles. Crewing Grls' Pumps and Oxfords new $3.95 At $3.05, aie Chestnut Brown Calf Oxfords and brown nnd Liack gun-metnl calf Pumps m enestrnp style. Men's Chestnut Brown Calf Lace Shoes $4.95 English last, invisible ejeletb. solid leather heels and soles. Men's High and Lew Shoes from the Famous James A. Banister Ce., One-third Less at $9.65 English-last Hirh Shoes of gun-metal calf; Brogue High Shoes of black Scotch gram leather; and Brogue Oxfords, of tan grain and tan calf. - .s-rir dci . ciethtei t..Kiith rind i utm v nn Belber . Wardrobe Trunks Sharply Reduced Fibre-covered, lined with figured cloth, with shoe pock ets, four drawers and garment cempartment: Full-size Trunks, 21 x 22 x 40 inches new $21.00. Three-quarter size, 18x21x10 inches new $22.00. Steamer-size, 11x21x40 inches new $19.00. Wardrobe Trunks Reduced One-Fourth High-grade Trunks used as fleer samples, new reduced: Bacheler Wardrobe Trunks, 22x22x42 inches new $65.00. Women's Trunks. 22x22x42 new $30.00, $60.00. $61.00, $68.00 and $73.00. Strai'tir.ilna i Ca hlrr Fourth F.oer Market Strwt Eat Hundreds of Rugs in the Sale The following arc but a few of the many economy groups from which hemefurmshers may cheese this month. All arc much under the regular prices: Axminster Rugs Size 6x9 feet $19.50. Size 9x12 feet-?37.50. Size 11.3x12 feet $47.50. StruwbrUlge & Clothier Fourth Fleer, Wet In the Department of Lower Lewer priced Fleer Coverings Brussels Rugs The 'well -known 10-wire grade, 9x12 feet, neat allover designs new $20.50. "Overbroek" Axmfrnster Rugs, GxO feet $22.00. Rugs, 8.3x10.0 $30.00. Rugs, 9x12 feet $37.50. Congelcum Rugs Geld Seal, 0x9 feet $8.10. Geld Seal, 7.0x9 $10.10. Geld Seal, xl2 feet $16.20. Fourth Fleer. Plllicrt Ktrevt Te-morrow you can inspect the 'Furniture assembled for the Semi-Annual Sale, which starts MONDAY. All the Furniture is new, and savings are extraordinary. Come, Compare, Save! lL Women's One-clasp Capeskin Gloves Special at $1.45 Fine capeskin in tan and brown, well-made and out-seam-sewn. Women's Fine Twe-button Capeskin Gloves at $6.00 Black, pique-sewn, self or white embroidery. Women's Washable Fabric Gloves, from 85c te $1.50 Fine 2-clasp te 16-button. Black, white and the leading spring shades. Children's One-clasp Chamois Gloves at $1.35 Natural shadf washable, eutseam-sewn. Sizes 2 te 7, The larger sizes are excellent for women with short fingers and a bread hand. bfnirbr lst & Oiilliier M e 1.' Murktt Street The Sale of Silverware Continues with out-of-the-ordinary values in Silver-plated Hollow Hellow Hellew Ware Sterling Silver Hollow Hellow Hellew Ware Silver-plated Flatware Savings range from 20 per cent, te ene-hnlf. Straw brtdtic Clothier Market Htrett C'reu Al.le Muslin Sheets i a QC Sizes 72x90 and 81x90 I P -1- - Sturdy bleachtd muslin Sheets, our well-known Strawbridge & Clothier brand, that are usually sold regulnily nt censidciably mere than $1.35 each. A special let of 1500, in the two most wanted sizes, in the Sale at a worth-while saving new $1.35. I-! Siruv IrlilKP 4 t'.ethler .VUle IL'. 1 llbrrl Street Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET Leng Cleth-Save Original 10-yard Pieces. SI. 95 The sturdy, iinc-spun lingerie fabric Uint te many women ure buying new in preparation 'for spring sewm'r. In the Sale at $1.95 a pirx . Nainsoek, 10 yards, $2.85 Puunltririiii S. i eihl ti 1 I c (III u Victrela Outfits Pay $3.00 New And the bnlance in pay ments of $3.00 monthly. An opportunity te get a genuine genuine Victrela Outfit for dancing and general entertainment. On easy terms which total the some as the regular cash price. VICTROLA IV $2.1.00 6 Deuble-faced Records (12 selections) $1.;,0 Total te pa VICTROLA VI ..." 6 Deuble-faced Records (12 selections) Total te paj $39,50 Mm v in .dm L ( .nun,- -Flflh I'lner U'i .320.50 . $35.00 $1.50 .. x ft? fll V vJ m JI !?,.W t. rrt n t. "y'VTXV-.'.''i-.X K. . Try VOT 'TSSS!t?,,T!OTt VTOS1 t; - ? 1 1 ' r ; w-, hMr-4. " .iiii;Ui- dVi4 P-J &ji3 .B.rf"i?i "..A . t. ,