Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 14, 1922, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Image 5

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Pitman Pest Denies Building
New Occupied by Fire Com Cem
' pany Is Unsatisfactory
0T.HER NOTES OF INTEREST
.t. A resolution
lins been drawn up
by Elwood Kindle
Pout, Ne. 4!),
American Legien,
of Pitman. N. J..
denying rumors
tnnt tne pest uecs
net want te bu
housed in the
building new occupied by the Library
ind Fire Company Ne. 1. A copy of
the rcBolutlen was sent te the Mayer
tnd members of the Borough Council.
Raymond E. Greeley Pest 01, 3020
Lancaster aycnjic. Philadelphia, re
ctntly elected Lieutenant II. G. Men
tion, of the Canadian Prlncens Pnt
Regiment, te honorary membership. It
la also trying te obtain positions for ex
Mrvice men. Plans, arc also being
formulated for the reorganisatien of
the Ladies' Auxiliary of the pest.
The next meeting of Harry Ingcrsell
p. 174. originally nchcduled for
Thursday night has been changed te.
tomorrow nigni owing 10 inr cnanga in
the drill night of the First City Troop,
nt Twentv-third and Hnnxtcad streets.
Jehn M. Dcrwin will spenk en the pro
jected bonus. The question of console
ilntlen with ether pests will also be
taken up.
Lieutenant Jeseph S. Fergusen Pest
ill meet tonight In the Third Regi
ment Armery for the muster in of rc
irults, and ether business. The auxil
iary will also meet.
Offiiers of the Legan Pest arc urging
nil members te bring nt least one can
didate for membership te the meeting
tomorrow night in the Legan Library.
William W. Reper, member of City
Council, and coach of the Princeton
Unlvrrsltv football team, addressed a
meeting of Themas Roberts Heath Ma
rine Pest Monday night In St. .Tames'
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Oulli house, 2210 Ransom atrectv The
fSn wnau?IM-n "M Inst night nt
tne Ilfttenheusc, Twenty-second and
Chestnut street,
.. With an eye te a possible consolida
tion with all the ether pests In the
Fourth District, comprising a member
ship of some 8000, the cemmnnder of
Stern Priee Pest; 417, 1317,, North
Iiread street, hah nnnnlntiwl a mwMhI
committee te visit these pests te get
their point of view en the move.
ROYAL FAMILY CRITICIZED
Expenditures by England's Rulers
Stir Laber Party Member
Londen, Feb. 14. (By A. P,) Crlt
lclsm of the allowances, made te the
royal family, and the expenditure en
the Indian and Canadian tours of the
Prince of Wales wcre made by Jehn
Robertsen, Laber member of the Heuse
of Commens for Bethwell, yesterday In
debate en the economy recommendations
of the Gcddcs committee. Mr. Robert Robert
eon said lie was euro the revnl family
would be willing te economize "when
se many women and children arc starv
ing.'" Sir Donald MncLcan.. Liberal, termed
the admiralty circular criticizing the
Gcddcs report "unprecedented and un
constitutional." He complained of the
pressing burden of taxntlen and sug
gested the best remedy was n chance of
government
Austen Chamberlain, replying for the
Government, said thnt half the oppo
sition speeches had been directed te de
feating rather than carrying out the
Gcddcs recommendafiens.
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18500 AWARD FOR MURDER
Widow Oats Damages Frem Estate
of Slayer's Husband
West Chester, P., Feb. 14.TMrs.
Marguerite Elchclbcrger, widow of Rey
Elchclbcrgcr, .whose murder at .West-
grove, en May 81, 1020, created a ecu-
ration throughout this section of the
State, was awarded $8600 damages
from the estate of Frances Dunlop, her
husband's murderess, In Common Pleas
Court here.
- Mrs. Bunlep shot Elchelberger as he
slept beside his wife. She then killed
her daughter, Lillian Dunlop, aged fif
teen, and herself. It was alleged Elch
clbcrger had been friendly with Mrs.
Dunlop for some time, but had returned
te his vl'e tl e day before the murder,
Mrs. Dunlop killing him for revenge.
FAREWELL TO SHACKLETON
Funeral Ship Will Leave Montevideo
After Ceremonies Tomorrow
Montevideo, Feb. 14. (By A. P.)
Military, naval nnd State honors will
be rendered by the Uruguayan Govern
ment tomorrow te Sir Ernest Shackle Shackle
ten when his body Is put en the Brit
ish steamship Woedvlllc. which will
convey It back te Seuth Georgia Island
for burial.
After services at the English church
tlii reffin will be nlaced en a aun car
riage and conveyed te a pier with nn
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.pessien of British organizations nnd
leprcsentntlvc of the general public.
Troops stationed nt Intervals along thu
line of march will1 salute as the body
FOrelgn" Minister. Buero will await
the body nt the pier, where he probably
will deliver thexeulegy. The cruNer
Uruguay will escort the, Woedvlllo te
sea and fire a farewell salute.
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SEEDS
FOR EARLY
VEGETABLES'
Sew. Seed New
In hetbtis or Ii bates
Indoor
Csbbsge, Cauliflower,
' Egg Plant, Parsley,
Pepper, Tomate,, etc.
CATALOG FREE
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Vocational Guidance Series : Byj.p.McEver
Hew te Be a Janitor's Helper
A LMOST any one can be a janitor,
f"-;btit it requires rnre genius te be n
janitor's helper. Yeu must knew in
finitely mere tlinn n innlter, which i
plenty, nnd you must be Infinitely mere
willing, which Is net se much.
The first duty of the janitor's helptr
Is te sec Hint the janitor lins nothing te
de. He must llrst de nil the janitor"'
work and then lie may sit nreund and
listen te his employer's stories, pro
vided he Is net loe tired.
The janitor's helper must lenrn flint
his ilrst ilnty is te the janitor. If a
tenant should ask lilin te de anything,
lie must refer it te his boss.
If the tenant asks the boss te de
anything, the boss, of course, will refer
te the helper. If they provide each
ether with sutllelenti references, neither
of tliem need de anything. As a mut
ter of fact, neither of them de.
THE ether day I asked my janitor te
de n simple little chore for inc.
I asked htm ns mildly as I could ,
In a rather pathetic tone, if anything,
but he snld, "Ne, I can't de It for you.
My helper is off today.'"
, "Hut." I butted In rebuttal, "it
wouldn't take you very long, and I can't
wait until your helper remes bnck."
"Yeu cnn'l, ch?" snld he. "I gucs
j en rnn If I can. Whose helper Is he
anyway yours or ralncV"
I WASTED no mere words with him.
T ilerltleil then nnd then thnt there
reuld be no compromise in my nttitudr. I
Either he would de it or I would de It,
and since he wouldn't, I did.
That's the only way te treat Mich ,
people. .
There is a great deal mere than can
be Mild en the snbiect of "Hew te be n
Janitors Helper." ion may say II
If you wish.
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Milk-Fed
Stewing
Chickens
Full of nutrition and
satisfying.
At all our Meat Markets
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Raspberry Ice Cream
The dainty, delicious flavor of red-ripe rasp
berries, mixed with rich Geld Medal Cream.
The greatest recommendation of this flavor
is te say that it is as geed as the ether
SUPPLEE Private Brands
Mn exclusive feature of SUPPLEE service.
Order SUPPLEE Raspberry Ice Cream for
dessert. Wherever you see the big 5 sign of
a SUPPLEE dealer you can get it, in bulk or
brick. Try a plate. Then leave your order for
large quantities for social affairs. The dealer
receives credit. We deliver direct. SUPPLEE
specials and our standard flavors are seldom
equaled never excelled. Watch for our next
special.
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ICE CREAM
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Very Fine "A rak " Rugs
Just Arrived Frem Persia
A Special Purchase ta Sell at Far Belew Present Market Prices
Market price8 of th&e selfsame Rugs have advanced about Pf cem. 8ince .
WM ineJf,n nntli.. nfrfnnd'e ur customers profit thereby for these, as ife
the 'case with all merchandise, are te be sold at prices based en cost te us.
Arak Rugs are chiefly desired for their exceptionally fine lustre-a pcunamy x
el of the sheep of the Hamadclh district where these. Rugs are woven. They closely
orders
Uie WOOl 01 tne snecp OI ine numnuum uwuii;; or...., v.... ..---- .
resemble Saruk Rugs, in their close weave, heavy pile and soft tones of rose, blue ana
geld. Please nete-thc patterns of these Rugs are OIUUiWAi, win ie weave, .u
are net, as is commonly the case, copied from designs furnished by the i importers. It wil
be very easy for our customers te verify the unusual values presented by these prices.
Rubs. 12 x 9 bab&.uu
Rugs, 11.5 x 7.8 : $295.00
Rugs, 11.2x8 $295.00
Rugs, ll.llx 8.7 $345.00
Rugs, 12.4 x 8.9 '. .$335.00
Rugs, 12.7 x 9.1 $350.00
Rugs,
Rugs,
Rugs.
Rugs,
Rugs,
12.11x 8.11 $385.00
13 x 9.3 $435.00
13.8 xlO.8 $525.00
15.1 xl0.9 $575.00
14.6 xll.l $585.00
Tf-y Strawtrllfrc & Clelhl'r Fourth Fleer. West
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Living-Roem Furniture
That Excels in Design,
Comfert, and in Value
When you buy Living-Roem Furniture
you ask yourself some questions. Let's see
what they are:
Is this Furniture geed value for my
money?
Is this Furniture soundly constructed
te last for my lifetime?
Is this Furniture tastefully designed te
that I will net tire of it?
And, since I am te live with this Furni
ture during my leisure hours, is it comfort
ably made?
Te all of these perfectly natural ques
tions, we emphatically answer, "Yes."
Every piece is geed value, all our regu
lar stock is much reduced, and all special
purchases arc marked at prices far below
retail value.
Only the best Furniture manufacturers
contributed te this Sale, and every piece of
Furniture here is strongly made, te last for
years.
And comfort is a decided feature of this
Living-Roem Furniture. And with this
Furniture also comes that comfort of mind,
which results from the knowledge that your
money has secured the greatest Furniture
value obtainable anywhere.
Here are Three, of the Many Unusual Values
Davenports, $75
Full - size ever - stuffed
Davenports with comfort
able loose-spring cushion
seats and spring edge.
They are beautifully uphol
stered in tapestry and
velour in various colors and
designs.
Day-Beds, $37.50
These box-couch Day
Beds are our own exclusive
design, strongly construct
ed, with mahogany-finish
frame and spring seat. Up
holstered gaily in attractive
cretonnes, with a roomy
compartment.
Suits, $165
Full-size Davenport, a
high-back" wing-chair and
a davenport chair te match.
Upholstered in either tap
estry or velour. The beats
have loose-spring cushions
and each piece has a spring
edge. Unusual at $165.00.
Strawbrltlse S- Clothier I'urnlture. Thlnl Tlner. .Mctnl Beds and DefMIng, Fourth Fleer, Kan
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Bey's Winter Clothing
at Half Fermer Prices!
Many lets incomplete in range of sizes or colors,
are new reduced te just one-half the former prices for
immediate and decisive clearance. The collection as a
whole presents a complete range of sizes in all wanted
garments. Immediate action is necessary. Our regular
prices for these were DOUBLE.
Corduroy Suits, lined Knickerbockers $5.25
Corduroy Suits, our finest grade $7.50
Cheviot Suits, extra Knickerbockers $10.00
Cheviot Suits, extra Knickerbockers $12.50
Blanket Cleth Mackinaw Coats $7.25
Small Beys' Chinchilla Cleth Coats $5.75
Small Beys' Serge Middy Suits $7.50
ystrnwbrldBf & flethler Second Fluer Filbert Street. K.ist
Many Women's
Coats from
Recent Sales
IN FOUR GROUPS TO-MORROW
$15.00, $25.00, $10.00, $50.00
Of favored materials; pluin and fur
I rimmed models at each price, but net all
bies in each style or color. And every Ceat
lined throughout. Don't miss these wonder
ful values Coats in the conservative styles
of these nre always geed.
txcr- Strawbrldsa & Clothier Second Fleer. Centre
New Printed
Batistes at 25c
A fresli, new shipment of ten thousand
yards, but even that great quantity will
seen show signs of diminishing, for the
patterns arc all in the pretty challis ef
fects that women who always leek cool
and dainty arc se fend of wearing.
White grounds with prints in blue,
pink, brown, black or lavender and
THIRTY DIFFERENT PATTERNS
from which te select.
And note the price 25c; just about
half lust year's price.
-.S-V Htrnwlirliliw & Clothier Amlir .1, Centre
Beys' Madras Blouse
Waists Special at 95c
All with attached cellar, all of excellent
quality material in geed-looking stripes and
colors. Special at 05c,
Khaki-Colored Blouse Waists, 7.5c
Puritan-brand cotton khaki twill made up
into attractive Waists with cellar attached.
They will wear well 75c each.
!-. Itrawbrldce ft Clethl.r Moend Fleer. Ban
Envelope Chemises
Remarkable Value at
Werth
One-huff
Mere
$1
Killitccn
Dill emit
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Exceptional, indeed, is such an econo
my opportunity. Chieily of soft white
nainsoek daintily tiimmcd with luce and
embriideiy. Medels with regulation arm
holes or with shoulder straps. Seme nre
ji" pink batiste, lace-tiimmed, and with
ribbon shoulder sirups. In all, 18 diiFe'r
ent styles, simply or elaborately trimmed
$1.00 each.
750 Batiste Bloomers Bloemers Bleemers
Save One third, at $L00
Loek at the manufacturer's label in
the?e Bleemers, a guarantee in itself of
their excellence. Cut full, neatly made
and reinforced. Of mink or white batiste,
with lace-tdged ruffles $1.00.
-Ur StrnwbrlilBB i. Clothier Third !or. West
Strawbridge & Clothier
MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. FILBERT ST.
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Have Yeu
Profited by
the Clearance
of Clothing?
Has it slipped your mind and
Have your friends told you about the
wonderful values they found? '
Maybe you have already saved money
by this event. If you haven't cheer up
for you con still cheese from wide assort
ments, at the
Lewest Prices in Many Years
All are the products of our regular sup
pliers, the Stein-Blech Company, Hart,
Schaffner & Marx, and ethers and all are
marked at great reductions from former
prices. Select from a wonderful assortment
Of'
Suits and Overcoats at $21.00
That were V.Q te -10 per cent. mere.
Suits and Overcoats at $27.50
That were 30 and !)5 per cent. mere.
Suits and Overcoats at $37.00
That were 30 te 40 per cent. mere.
Suits and Overcoats at $44.00
That were 25 te 40 per cent. mere.
Suits with Extra Trousers,
$21.00, $26.50, $31.00
Were CO per cent. mere. Cassimere, wor
sted and serge.
r-y Strawbridge L Clothier Second Fleer. Kaat
Men's Suits Made
teMeasure by Our
Own Tailors, $43.50
We recently purchased a large quantity
of fine medium and winter-weight Suitings
at a concession which enables us te pass a
saving of almost one-third along te our cus
tomers. All fine and in new designs. Make
your selection, and our regular Custom Tai
loring Staff will execute every detail of the
work. Cheese early, however, as some of
the best patterns are limited $43.50.
J$ - Strawbridge & Clothier Second Fleer. East
Seft Hats for
Spring are Ready!
New shapes and new shades from
Jehn B. Stetson $7.00 and $10.00.
Frank Schebel & Ce. $5.00 and $6.00.
English styles, from Henry Heath, of
Londen $8.00.
Continental styles from Borsalino, of
Italy $10.00.
And most important
Our own exclusive "Wickham" Hats, at
$3.75.
iry StrawbridRe H Clothier
Second Fleer. Market Street, Kant
Men's Woven-Stripe
Madras Shirts, $1.85
The fabric, cut and making are far finer
than in Shirts sold regularly at this price.
Many men will select a half-dozen when they
see the quality.
t - Straw bridge A Clothier Uast Stere. Ulgbth Htrect
Handkerchiefs
"Men ," in every sense of the word, for
they are made of fine, durable linen, in the
generous size men prefer, are neatly hem
stitchedand come all the way from Ire
land. We have marked them 50c.
Str.iwbri.U.) .t Clothier Mark-t Street. Croen Aile
About 100 Roll-cellar
Sweaters at $5.50 '
Which i. really one-third less thn wn
ihave been selling tliPin for. Shaker-knit, in
heather shade a-, well as maroon and navy
blue. They should net linger long at $5.50.
-r Straw brlils- i Clothier Kant Stere KIbMIi Strtet
Merine Shirts or
Drawers at $1.65
We need hardly tell men that heavy
weight gray merino (cotten-anil wool) Shirts
and Drawers of this quality should sell for
about one-third mere. A fertunute trade
circumstance is the only reason why we can
sell them for $1.05 each.
!--- Straw I riilce i CletlUer Alile U. Marl.et Street
Sale of Watches
A remarkable purchase of depcndable
Tinii-ui-e u iiiiiuiii;i n surplus siecK means '
savings 01 one-ieunn te one-half for all wh
buy in the Sale: i
Women's Watches Half Price
Geld-filled Bracelet Watches, $12.75 '
Solid Geld Convertible Watches, $15,00
Solid Geld Bracelet Watches, $20,00.4
$25.00, $30.00 and $W.OO I
Men's Watches Under Price i
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Solid Geld Watches, main. m..-m-
$25.00 and $30.00 . 1$
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