'vii P ,d-ttM-'-S L Mtfoethinq and Healing SrWiftbleSkinTre&lment EXHIBITION if,! Of rAinMa " V'A CEO. A. TRAVER I McCLEES GALLERIES LAFF WITH 1 FALSE TEETH? f r SURE! V s IV. WAmet't l If K ew Powder !' , . KEEPS THEM TIGHT i Relieves sere gums, sweetens ;V tfce breath. A white powder. At . beat Drug or Department Stores, f 80c., 60a, $1.00 or write direct te T fMtDMttlM(K.Cfc,115lHbHBSl..N.r. ITBEST COAL WE SERVE YOU RIGBt Owen Letter's Sens Ur.,rt CmI Ymi h PfcWWrffc TRENTON AVE. A WESTMORELAND ST. WRITE OR PHONE N0W1 Bell, Frankferd215Q Keystone, East 7754 THE RESULT produced en your skin is really wehdcrful by using F-F LEMON CREAM AND F-F LEMON SOAP Get the genuine. LOOK TOR THK TRADK MARK F-F LEMON CREAM ILL DltVO AXU DEl'T. STOKE8 ASD BEAUTY PARLORS If your dealer enn't mjppIt tee. mill im 10c ii ml rccrlve u gencreua Mmple of our F-F Lemen Cream. Friedrich-Friedrich Chemical Ce. Philadelphia lW LEMON VV SOAP S fSSY Use Cuticura And Watch Your Skin Improve Nothing better te cleanse and jwuy the skin and te keep h free em pimples and blackheads than cuticura 8ep for everyday toilet . Assist with Cuticura Ointment jraen necesstry. Cuticura Talcum we Weal for the skin. !Xft,l!,?",7'n. Aittmtt " -" w w.ww w. BEAUTY BLEACH WILL CLEAR YOUR SKIN WcklviMj."113'16? and dlsc'oleratlons 2nd Whf.L8aRpea? tj.tl, M of Black Tm ; le l3eautv Bleach. ?eVerngnv'ltn,l?kln ,b"nep docs net and la nnsy If;' 0L,?,,,,0Urs of application toilet w, "? dellBhtful n ether dainty DCau it,, ; "" "" jar. Ten ,.1V Vn&nS', 1M8,V Memphis. nu no ni,il.,ifef,1,nbl Powder Putt of Black i m r-ivi,.V,0..1?crrt'ct f?C8 Powder r llteriir;h,t8. ,ncnse FKwers" Wtormitlen EUf',YlnK detail u uimrrm iitet rreuACH LEGI NISFlGHTrNG PEPPER ON BONUS Veterans Bombard Senater With Resolutions Asking Him te Reverse Stand jSva'SjpsjsrjjL .TXflABBBBBljMB&vL S&3JSaP American Legien ., pests throughout the State hare mailed pretests or ex pressiens of regret te Senater Pepper loiiewing bis statement of, his position en the bonus question in '' m H AulllSln AH rpntU-. Most of the c e mmunlcatlens ere copies of resolutions rlnntivl tip iha pests, condemning the Senater's' atti tude. Seme of them strongly ceimure him, wnlle ethers merely 'regret" that hebas taken this stand. Many indi viduals also ecnt letters te him of a similar tone. According te estimates made at Stnte headquarters, nt least 00 per cent of the Pennsylvania membership Is In fnver of the bonus, while less .than 5 per cent of the veterans are willing te accept the wish option. The time limit en the membership drive for the American Legien has been extended Indefinitely, according te ad vices from State headquarters. Mere than seventy pests have pasted their (tueta already, with ethers net yet heard from. The State Is being covered by a dy ing squadron of State officials of the Legien, including State Commander Thompson, National Liaison Officer Metz. Colonel Schenmaker and ethers. The party will reach Philadelphia next week te stimulate recruiting here. Dr. Philip .Talsem will speak en Korea nt the next meeting of David W. Jamesen Pest, 183, en March 7, nt. 25 Seuth Van Pelt street. The mem bers of the pest also will act as judges of the Limerick Contest of the Evenike Puntie LEDOKn. Jeseph S. Fergusen Pest and its auxiliary held n joint meeting Tuesday night in the Third Regiment Armery, at which a bust of the late Lieutenant. Fergusen, of the 110th Infantry, wus unveiled. Chaplain Jeseph L. N. Wolfe, of theTwenty-elghth'DlvisIen, talked en his experiences In France. i Krccn-McCrnebcn Pest, 270, called the "llvest pest In West Philadelphia" by the Statu commander, bus net only proved that two pests can cuntelldatc, but h:i conducted one of the. most energetic membership drives in tlie State. Plans are being laid for nn even hnrder drive during the next weeks. In order te attain the goal of fiOO iiiemlter? by April. A meeting was held last tiiglit ut 300 North Fifty-second street, nt which satisfactory progress wns re ported. District Deputy Commander L (. Gorden Fprster addressed the meeting. A meeting of the All-Nnvy Pest will be held tomorrow night in the hcud quartcrs. 1020 Arch street. New mem bers will be inducted and plans dis cussed for permitting the dues of unem ployed members te lapse temporarily. SYMPOSIUM ON CULTURE 8lr Rebert Falconer and Dean West Speakers at Public Meeting The place and prestige of the hu manistic branches In' education and their application te life will be dis cussed tonight by Sir Rebert Falconer, the Canadian statesman and publicist, who Is new the president of the Uni versity of Terente; Dean Andrew F. West, of Princeton; Bishop Philip M. Rhinelander, end Dr. Louise Hertcnsc Snowden, adviser of women at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. Various phases of the theme will be brought out In a symposium, "The Place and Func tion of Cultural Studies," by Dr. Rhinelander, Dean West and Dr. Snowden. Sir Rebert will speak en "Humanism." The meeting, at Housten Hall, of the University of Pennsylvania, will be open te the public without cards of ad mission and will begin at 8 o'clock. It will be held under the auspices of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of Liberal Studies, of which Dr. Geerge Depue Hadrsits, of the claslcal department of the University, is presi dent, and of which President W. W. Comfert, of Havcrferd; former Pro Pre Pro eost Edgar F. Smith, of the University ; Dr. Russell Conwell, of Temple Uni versity; President M. Carey Themas, of Bryn Mawr; Rev. Dr. Rebert Ellis Thompson, president emeritus of the Central High Scheel, and Hen. Jehn Wnnamakcr, are vice presidents. The public meeting will be preceded by the annual dinner and business meeting at the Hetel Nermandle. ATTORNEY HELD IN BAIL -ftdrV Accused of Receiving Stelen Goods at Pawnshop Police 8ay He Owns I. Austin Wolfe, a lawyer, with of fices in the Penfleld Building, was held in $1000 ball by Magtstrate Rensbaw yesterday, charged with conspiracy and receiving stolen goods. His arrest grew out of charges made against Nathan Dlckman, Thirty-second street and Euclid a,venue. Dickmnn was formerly employed by Wolfe, who. In addition te practicing law, the police say, is proprietor of a pawnshop at Sevcnteentli and Lembard streets, Dlckman was arrested no me time age, charged with receiving eight revolvers, which, according te the po lice, had been stolen from Swltt's pawnshop, Seventeenth and Seuth streets. According te Detectives Emanuel and Merlarlty, Dlckman said Wolfe had knowledge that much of the goods taken In at his pawnshop had been stolen. LEAVES $300 TO CHURCH Mrs. L. R. Isltt's Will Recalls Rec Rec eor's Kindness When Husband Died A bequest of $300 te St. Stephen's P. 12. Church is one prevision In the will of Louise It. Inltt. which was pro bated today. The estate was valued at $2000. The will states that the bequest te the church Is given "In remembrance of, the kindness of the Rev. Frederick Kcable at the time of the death of my husband." Other wills probated included these of Alice II. draff. Hamilton Court Apartments, .$52,870; Nelsen N. Trout. 2223 North Sixth t-treet, $S400; Jeseph Whlteedr, 5252 Cedar avenue, $7330. Inventories were filed for the estates of Geerge D. Ornstcin, $304,008.14; Blla Manderson, IPT.1J0.4B, and imb- JB.WSS.BI, Si .(. -IWWKBgWM itA I wsFjmmnJM iWBswqr js ,-'.;- t",-!, r - - u-m , ,-- u Bandalette Exceedingly recherche is . the Centemeri Bandalette with its sumptuous two-tone interwoven embroidery, deep band and two pearl -clasps Fashioned of exquisitely soft Nationale quality French Kidskin in black, white and new spring colors, self-finished or contrasting in the Centemeri tranchant style A dress glove of distinction and intrinsic value at 3.50 Only 7 Saturday before Easter Centemeri Gloves 123 Se. 13th St Philadelphia New Yerk Grenoble, France -T H 1 1 7 1 il JBOlQjfyy 3k nauel i. IT " mmmmmpM Fresh from Pinehurst THE 1922 girl's idea of! an oxford squared punch instep saddle being worn for street or recreation wear. $8 1238 MARKET Harper's Wak)Ve? I022 CHESTNUT SHOPS - We Have the Goods, the Organization and the Cutters A ND this is the important news that is bringing se many men and young men te our day lighted Tailoring Shep $55 -for imported English fabrics including fine Clay cloths, built te measurement. These are the fabrics which gentlemen prefer and, among gentlemen, it is no longer fashionable te pay $100 and $125 for suits iike these, as geed as they are. WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER 1217-19 Chetnut Street MOST MOTORISTS A hi iiveNDER ii mil iti i nMore iiim V MORE IVHLEAGE ("ElM""! Till uH " 'f' 'I'll 1 1! ,'";!'.-.,'Eji't! ";j.'t"iiiii.s aJJdaJr"gM 4r O-ss. av HhRa 'slassww,1 vjuvJHHR mmmmmmmmmmmMmmwwnmmm,i,m r ': - -' ' -- L J. L -" " ' T''',"': French Licit Springs or West Baden Springs America's Winter Health Resorts extend a hearty invitation te the people of Philadelphia. Through sleeping car service from Philadelphia te French Lick en the Balti more and Ohie every Tuesday and Fri day, effective March 7th, leaving Phila delphia 1 :10 P. M. Oct in touch with our J337 Walnut Street ticket office for reservations. Telephone Walnut 3803 Baltimore & Ohie Railroad America's First RailreadEstablished 1827 STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHffi: JHBEMIHBiWMHHsaasilJMsMsMsssjB AW&& Sfi, iPPLift y elm? T psiPrel'M f '-& mh Ear jr T l . Iifjali. Hnl .' I K The Spring Opening Display of Fine Mourning Millinery is in Progress Stmwlirl'lge ft Clothier Second Fleer. Market Street, Weat Radie Wireless Telephone We venture te predict that in n few years Radie (wire less) Telephones wilt be as essential te every up-te-date home, ns, is the ordinary "Phene" te-day. In fact, right new scores of Philadelphia homes are re ceiving messages, reports and "listening in" en concerts, ser mons and ether forms of auditory entertainment sent out by broadcasting stations nearby as well as hundreds of miles away. This is the first Inrge Btere in Philadelphia te institute a complete section devoted te the sale and demonstration of practical Radie equipment for home use. Prices are moderate rang ing from $15.00 for a Set that receives cede messages, up te $216.00 for a Radie Telephone Set that receives messages from hundreds of mites away. Alse Parts of all kinds. Strait bridge. Clothier IVrarth rioer Smart Geld-Plated Mesh Bags, $16.50 Bags in the distinctive shape known as "Tange." Of very fine soldered mesh, with tassel and strap handle. Aisle 0, Market Street ' Philadelphia Men Are Among the Best-Dressed Men in the World and it is Events Such as This That Help te Make Them Se - The rinai Clean-Up Winter iiri-hinftt 3 (r3& i J IrfiUiulWJilK n IW a t?y lit v?&ga 1 afCJr9li im. ert UVxBv LeskMiriBBBftlaBBs T. m if B MBaVl wi Iwrinf fc 1 A Already hundreds of men have profited handsomely by this re-grouping of remain ing lets and additional reducing of prices already lowered. The savings range from one-third te one-half en Winter Suits and Overceata from Hart, Schaffner & Marx, the Stein-Blech Company and our ether depend able suppliers. Men -who have net yet done se sheu Id take steps te profit by this opportunity AT ONCE. With such prices as these, one cannot expect fine Clothing te linger long. v Suits and Overcoats $15. 00 and $20.00 At $15.00 Men's and young men's At $20.00 Men's and young men's styles, one-third te one-half less than erig- styles, many of the Suits with two pairs of inal prices. trousers. Suits $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 Hart, SchalTner & Marx, Stein-Blech. Alce, Wickham and many ether makes in styles and fabrics for men and young men. Overcoats $35.00, $45.00 and $55.00 At $35.00 and $40.00 thick woven Ulsters in this season's smartest styles and colors. At $55.00 nch Crombie and Montagnac Overcoats of English and American mcs m ,-, r, x ManV Other Attractive Blue Serge Suits With Extra Value-Groups Trousers $20.00 Tuxedo Suits nete $36.50 Mackinaw These very popular Suits in a clean-cut Coats new $9.75; Fur-lined Overcoats conservative style, with two pairs of treu- new $85.00; Separate Trousers, half price. sers for $20.00. Practically all sizes. $2.00 and $5.00. 7y Strawbrldee & Clothier Second Fleer, East Levely Showing of Women's Silk Afternoon Frecks $32.50 te $50.00 Se many different styles. Lew-waisted and normal waist-line effects; draped and straight line models, panel and apron tunics, plaited and beaded panels; novel girdles and smart trim ming touches tee numerous te mention; uneven skirt lengths in many instances, and plenty of the graceful wide sleeves. Crepe de Chine Frecks I made in Philadelphia") Plaited-tunic Medel, Special, $20.00 In navy blue, black and brown. Leng sleeves, self vest and cellar, trimming of silk open work a geed, practical type that has lest nothing of smartness thereby. Paisley-trimmed Medel, Special, $15.00 Leng-waisted, flat-bodice model, with long sleeves, apron tunic, and tie sash very effective in black and navy blue, smartly touched with Paisley silk. Sgh-. StrawbrWce & Clothier Second Fleer, Market Street Men's Calfskin High Shee Under Price, $5.85 An unusual value, of course. English-last and round-tee Blucher Shoes of tan or gun-metal calf, with welted soles and rubber heels $5.83. Beys1 Tan High Shoes $3.45 English-last Laced Shoes, with oak-tanned soles and rubber "e's- fc- Strawbrldsn & Clothier Elshth and Filbert Strata Men's Shirts te be Cleared Away at $1.50 MADE IN PHILADELPHIA Lines from stock formerly marked at much higher prices, but reduced te this low ficurn fnr ninVW nle?!- ance because they show signs of handling Many fabrics and many Dfttterns te ehnnsn frnm nil n,arl-e,l . ,. a., i '"aiijr v . -"""-" i aawuK mui is many times the small cost of the initial laundering, which will make them as fresh as ever. s$. strawbrldw Cletliler-Ea.t Stere. ElcUth Mtre.t Final Clean-Up of Beys' Clothing Prices, in most instances, have been reduced about one-half te effect a quick and decisive clearance of all remaining lines of Beys' Winter Clothing. Parents should hasten te avail themselves of the opportunity te cheese from such value-groups as these: Suits with extra trousers, worth one -half mere new $9.85 Suits with extra trousers, at half former prices $12.50 Cheviot Suits, half price $8.75 Mackinaws, net all sizes $5.95 Western Mackinaws, 8 te 13 years $7.25 trH Strawbrld Clothier Second Fleer. Filbert Street. Eaat Women's New Coats and Capes Samples Many at Wholesale Prices Spring Sample Line of Coats and Capes made in our own factory, and just returned by our salesmen en the read. The line SS? B8i?n-d CnPf8 fV Sp?rts nnd flress oasiens; plenty of tweeds, the Behyias and wool veleurs; trimmed with tailored bands senmer0atClefs' " '" "W "" Sty'C- Meny at wholesale pricca- $18.00 $22.50 $25.00 $40.00 S0.nn All in sample size 36 only. However, the loose, cape-like ton ten denote, of many of the models adapt them te larger a'nd small"; $30.00 MADE IX PHILADELPHIA I y- Strawbrldie & flethi.r Serend Fleer, Centr. Blech Pullman Baby Coaches $33.90 At a Notable Saving Take Baby for his first out ing in a Philadelphia -made Coach. Blech Coaches are among the finest, you knew. These, at a special price, arc handsome in design, beauti fully upholstered. In white, ivory or gray $33.90. Blech Strollers, in white and natural-427.75 MADE IN PHILADELPHIA Utrambrldse ClelWr Feurtti rioer, Centra llVili Desirable Brussels Rugs Size 9x12 Feet, $22.50 nr,Jmusu,?1 value new available in the Department of Lower Lewer Weed Fleer Coverings is presented by this group of Brussels. Rugs In the popular 0x12 size, and in a geed assortment of attractive new allevcr patterns, at the remarkably low price of $22.50. Weel-and-Fibre Rugs, 9x12 $11.75 Reversible Rugs plain and fringed. Congeleum Rugs at Lew Prices iiZ0 2 axH feet $4.90. v Size 9x10.0 fcct-$8.90. Size 7.6x9 feet $5.90. Size 9x12 feet $9.90. Rubber Doer Mats, 14x26 inches 65c (r-- Stratrbrldie A Clothier Fourth Fleer. Filbert Street I ! Ill I y " ' : SMt u.. i i ,.. i i 'in f i r "i t ,ni,"if'' i1 i f wnfc '-it-it if 'tiiitriWiiwffiiifflriMMaiy'v STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MARKET STREET , EIGHTH STREET KILBERT STREET FRENCH BLOUSES $5.00, $7.00, $16.50 One-third te One-half Under Regular Prices Ne doubt as te their origin, for there are these line corded seams, tiniest of hand -run tucks, plaits cleverly laid te give a bit of needed fullness frills, little and big, all e unmistakably French. Blouses of voile or batiste, in white, white trimmed in color, or in pink, blue, orchid or lemon shades. Tlib cellar is a feature en every one. And such smart! urvuuiiHK teimrH wey urej ,TIB itmilali .. ( (mrn .. i ii.i!Tr .....v...r ev Vtv.uv. ure laviMny trimmed wjtH Irish lacc.V, I'ldiicn Jfyipii, jWr,iT,. ifcii.fa-.xJB WMZM &.1 1 n l iti r ( mh W tiTi ytissi -vT.n
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