Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 16, 1922, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Image 5

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Iuuim' &sMr' t vigorously
fad the proposal of the coastal cities
I.Kew Jersey te raise a fundvet Jrert
15,000 te 120,000 te be added te a leg
ilatIwapprdprlatl'omtef i,10,000 ter S
MeCiha entire ceaitt within -the
it year aa a mean efdetcrmlmna
:whnt'teM muitt.beAtaken .Ve halt
i erosions and te enlist the 'aid of the
ftre I'Sfct'iir nna'trfirif the, proper
ret-uardf. "
rRatables of esctfscabenrd Municipal
Wwlll be the baric factor in ttetermln-
:Ut the bIm df the contributions for the
fntrty (and undepthe plans adopted .at
r.t conference of the beach representa-
ftl'rea.wlth the State Beard, of Conserva
tion and 'Development, With Samuel V.
Leeds, president of te Atlantic Ulty
number of Commerce, as the chairman
!e'f)the committee. -
i Th mkarm Chamber of Commerce
vsponsered itie-' movement at a'conference
.'here a fortnight age' with the 'State et-
Li ' !-i l mill tnk Hi Iiil in the.
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i year's program of education by nutting
F,5h.fets before visitors, from all parts
.' K Jersey' as well as joining In the
fprtneral'schedule.
pyAtUattc'Clty, March 16. Miles
KBemerrjlef.ewar.k,, former secretary .
PSStf'executlve officer of the State Beard
rrAf 'Tenement Heuse Supervision, has
vi'Mfen appointed executive, secretary of
Mat Atlantic City Publicity and Cen-
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A'jmle" Juat .'promulgated Mys,kniclc Mys,kniclc
erbeckers may net ;be Wern In town, hi
the .class'reem'O In, the dining em 'or'
whlle'.leunflng about the campuA There
Is ne objection, te the gnrbf for .hiking,
'ka ting,-riding,,' golf or ether recreative
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FOUR PINNED UNDER TRUCK
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rgeant Killed,' soldier and .Twe
' "JtiMMej 'Alrta Injured
nwmi, mureu -xe. vne man was
kiiicu, nneiner was seriously Injured
nna two eignieen-year-eia girls were
nun wncn. a sneeninc nix.ten imv
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hulk uiim:t. un'Uie-rt imam I'enn HlglW
way MsVmllca from here. The.,dcml
anu liuuren are Derapiinr .inun
Miller,. Edgcwater, Md., dead; Private
ueprge uenictu nineteen, ei Michigan,
ifMctuik.ef rUht leg. Internal injuries :
Ada Heffman, Beading, fracture .of
4aik 1nitliMalAaiia M ,$. a 1 . . ..
;i!ir.ir..r- "l "".. na oeuy.;
Dorethy Thalbclmer. Rcadlnr. bruises
and scratches.
The army men have been In Reading
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i Aqtt"4fenti, ihe birthiiioiiiet' March, ft;M.4
v mbiideiirab'le of; semi-precious stehts; fgfM
l".y?-?tfl. rs..ri:.Ti '"-; - v , j. iSji
: YshQW.aspletxdicl collectiert etmqaerareiy pnecu
: aquamarine jewelry.
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S. Kind & ' Sens -. "crt.J.
DIAMOND MEnCHANTSr-JEWEtiEBB SlbVERSMlTHff
Vventlen Bureau at a salary 'et 97500 a
fc'fwesr. He will assume his new duties
Br
bjesr. lie will assume nis new duties
ii about April 1, succeeding M. B, Car-
!. . vialsmail
hir. Beemer lsnsst netentste of the
''tRnlaum TVmnln'nf-thn Mvstle Hlirlnp. nf
W, Newark, a member of the Beard, of
It' 'Governors of the National Heusing As
sociatien, a director of the New Jersey
Heusing Association, .advisory member
sfcii of' the New Jersey Council of Secial
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lest of the Case Anti-Prbntecrlng Kent
2a.w, signed Tuesday 'try Governer Ed
s'.' wifdg. Is Blated for trial In the District
$', Ceurtjhere tomorrow. Under the terms
'.( of the .enactment the burden 61 proof
y.- isplaced en the landlord te "show the
rcasuuauicucoe ui ivub uuudw uuuve et
per cent ever a period of three years, t
The csse" listed for trial here is that
of Mrs.Reba Henry, 2021 Pacific ave
nue, who occupies a house where she
has been paying IGO.e, month- rent for
the last six years. She has just re-
celved notice of. a'raise te S150 a raentn.
1 The matter was befere the v. Atlantic
n City Bent Commission, which has been
.handling such cSBes, and has been re
ferred ta tue court as a test et the
'constitutionality' of the new law.
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Atlantic Clty.vMarch 10. In the
arrest of Jehn Kelly.' alias ''Baltimore
J Whiter' the nherc authorities believe
"j tneyjflave -seivea tne mystery et tne
; source of the' "dope" supply te ad
dicts here. Kelly was arrestcd-Tuesday
bight in' a soft -drink establishment nt
-..1122 Arctic avenue en -a tip by the
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rice 'squad. Detectives Gilbert and
Canneff found an old shoe In the place
and inlt was a pocketbook, said te
contain $300, worth of cocaine. Mere
of the stuff was found in Kelly's
pockets. The detectives found a rev
enue officer's badge, and it is their be
lief that Kelly impersonated an agenj
In bearding ships at Philadelphia and
New Yerk te secure his supplies. The
prisoner has been held 'for the Fed
eral authorities.
l-VAtiaa'tle ''cSlty. March 16. Charles
, iUedtfey, former Mayer et Vcntner
K City and a past president of the At
iltnttc City Rotary Club, Is being
iv'ftoemed as district, governor of the
AJUetary clubs of this section. He will
Kibe placed in nomination at -the dls-
frttrlct convention in Washington next
m
.week.
P-.if. Atlantic City, March 10. Judge
i tyiauc, ua ruiiaueiijuin, lliet illgllt
'4. .addreased the Atlantic Citv Ledrn nf
i JKlka in their drlve for 1000 mem-
. yers Deiere tne grana loage sessions
,'liere. Judge Crane' substituted for W.
Iceland Kendrick., A delegation from
'.the, Philadelphia ledge accompanied
i j.he speaker te the shore.
AtUntlQ City, March 10. Harry
Levin, seventy years, fell unconscious
from a heart attack yesterday when his
son, Philip Levin; was held Under $2500
jbsll for the GrandVJury en charges of
stealing goods freinvthe Hlrsch Stores
Corporation, where he was a trusted
empleye. The father was taken te the
.hospital In a serious condition.
.Atlantic City, 'March 16. Internal
5Tnue .deputies sitting in the City
Hall were swnmned with lnst-mlnute
' taxpayers yesterday trying te get in
unnet tha "itfiiiA') kArMA ai.a i.'a.i.
iped
day
the "wlre" hnfern thn Vetlapnl
curfew sounded last night for the income
,f returns.
.. Atlantic City, March. 16. Coast
""res who were notified Tue winy night
W tederal agents along the Maryland
.coast te be en the lookout for two rum
running schooners headed in this dl dl
recuen, were unable te gain trace of
we ships in their patrols yesterday.
Hulck telephonic notification has been
K,?nrcd,.wlt!-CaP Mly where the
Mtter Klckanet Is stationed, lri ense
t'B crait are found.
i WOMAN
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JUROR OUSTED
v ,Talked te Man Connected With De-
ft AUoena, Pa., March 16. (By A. P.)
f 4,,.irf' f1"" Savage, a member of the
&tJryJn Jeseph B. Trengn, of Pitts-
!' r2.p stealing jewelry nt a wreck
jf the Pennsylvania Railroad, talked
? 5, n wen. connected with the defense
.' ?.uf'ng the neon recess WpilnpKdnv.
J i'.Wrs. Savage was withdrawn from the
"' Sii' . ' t,l cnse wn8 continued with
6- ?ny eleven men Jurers', who this morn-
A ing breusht In n VBrrllrf nf iriillf nt
f J?$e,,,in- stolen goods, but net guilty of
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fefOrums Approved as Hospital 8lte
K.&VWkten. Pa., March 10. Ixicntien
'& w the nronesed Luzerne Cnnnlv tiihep.
& v.ii"9 he"Pltal near Drums, Butler,
w- i. ,eyi was recommended yesterday by.
TV -."."sP B"i expert ..sent uy tnu
fVla 1?l'Prt.nent etHealtll.' Plans will
fJW w started within the next Six months.
8IGNEI) YOUH ri.KHGE XKXt
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. t i u.nni loupneia we oe. narea
'.w.itniit .en ery occasion.
rrnui'. fill
Then,
. J3vi tomorrow Pustie IjKUuis.
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, WKb Said Suits Wouldn't be Geed This Spring?
tricetine
We're selling them!- Many different versions! In tweeds! In navy
kirie and Peiret, strictly taileredj 'And, of course, the Ca)pe Suit's!
At the left, an excellent model In tan Kelly tweed at $25.00. The third, figure is a black serge ..
with faint white striping the type of Suit that had always been geed and always will be;-special att--$35.00.
Fer a Cape-Suit you will have a long-search te;find a handsomer one than shown above;
rose-color tweed at $52.60. At the right, tan herringbone with contrasting braid, te add dlstinc-'
ti'en; $35.00. ' - . , S, . ,
' ' These -are all in women's sizes. JThere are many ethers irt both
women's and misses' .sizes. . " ;
McCallum Hosiery
.W!e(i specialize, in, McCallum Hosiery,
' because we believe that no better Stockings
are made. . As the McCallum people say in
their national advertising, "Yeu just knew
she wears them" whenyeu see an un
usually well-dressed woman. .
There are many; different numbera
amengs which the following are particu
larly goed: '
Plain heavy silk (all-silk including tops and
feet) in black, white and shoe shades $3.50 a
pair.. ' '
i, Clocked All-silk in navy-and-geld, nary-and-white,
bronze-and-white, and ethers $4.50 a pair..
Lace clocks in white-and-black, black-and-white
$6.00 a pair.
McCallum Novelty Embroidered Silk Stock
ings in self clocks $6.50 a pair.
McCallum Out-size
Fer the large woman; fashioned for comfort
as well as trim fit; plain heavy silk with lisle tops,
and feet; black, white, navy, African brown
$3.75 a pair.
r Fine Silks r
Fer many generations the!; name of
Darlington has' been closely associated
with fine Silks. In our new Silk Salen en
the Second Fleer we are better prepared '
than ever te serve you well plenty of
light, "plenty of room, experienced sales
people, a general environment unsurpassed s
anywhere. y
40-inch White Country Club Sports Silks
$4.50 a yard. ,, -
-. 40-inch Crepe de Chine Sports Silks in self
tone figures and designs $5.00 a yard.
40-inch May Queen Sports Silks in novel stripe
patterns and colors $6.00 .a yard.
40-inch Genuine Reshanara Brocaded Crepe-i-$6.00-a
yard.
40-inch Balkan Crepe in wonderful colorings
$4.75 a'yanL
36-inch Suede Crepe, a new silk weave $3.75
a yard.
40-inch Spiral Spun, silk-and-wool $3.60 a
yard.
40-inch Washnble Pussywillew for undergar
ments and negligees $3.50 a yard.
Friday
A Special Let of Women's Dresses at
. : ; $28.00 . '
v Five are shown, but theife are a dozen or se ether geed styles.
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Canten crepes. All sizes at tne start irem' 3b te "44.
Dresses, for se moderate a price. h
Reshanara creDes.
Exceptionally geed
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French tileuiei.
Unusual at
$540, $7M
. A.neup of xeitltc)x BMde
Blouses of fine voile nd ba
tiite. In'wh'lte, white trimmed
in color, also colored Blouses
pink, blue, orchid' of lemon;
Frills, plaits anl tucks, hem
stitching, cer3ed searhsand
these Httie, nineties of'hand ef'hand
stltchery that French women
'knew hew te de se beautifully
all are features of these
Blouses. u Values are excep
tional a $6.00, $7.00' and
$16.50. '8trAwt)rldc 4 Clothier
"French' Salen. Third Fleer, Wet
Women's Fine'
Sample Shoes
Frem ImtrirScheber, is Ce. .
Still, an opportunity for
women who wear "sample"
aires 4 and 4,.,B width te
shate in.the Sale.; The smart
est fsprlng styles' in High
Shoes, Pumps', and. Oxfords at
less than factory cost te us for
these medels: in. regular; stock.
nirawDriec cietnier '
Eighth and Filbert Streets
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Compact Face
Powder, $1.50
AS LOVELY AS ITS NAME
"Fiancee?
, First showing,, In Philadel
phia of this 'Compact' Face
Powder the latest vanity con
ceit. Decorated, polished gilt
case, with reversible, powder
puff, hinge cover and mirror.
Powder comes in four shades.
Can be refilled at 50c.
Btrawbrldze A Clothier
Alal'7, Market Street'
Tweed Hand Bags
Te Match Tweed Suits
The last word in Hand
Bags.-Whether the tweed suit
is tan, brown, rose, blue or
violet, a woman may match it
in a smart Hand Bag. Frames
are tweed-covered or bright
metal, and handles are Apf
tweed. And they are all beau
tifully lined.
Bags, of course, are tailored
in effect, some in one-piece
style, ethers Jn flat shapes.
Prices,-$2.95 te $9.75.
i Strawbridse A Clothier
Alals 8. Centre
Axminster Rugs
Under Price
.Here, in the DEPART
MENT OF LOWER-PRICED
FLOOR COVERINGS, is a
collection of Overbroek Ax
minster Rugs, in four desirable
sizes, at prices that are lower
than for several years.
Patterns and colorings for.
the living-room, bedroom or
dining-roem:
Rugs, 6x9 feet $19.00
Rugs, 7.6x9 feet $25.75
Rugs, 8.3x10.6 $28.75
Rugs, 9x12 feet $29.75
Printed Cerk Linoleum in
new designs for the kitchen, at
75c a square yard.
Strawbrldaa & Clethler-r
Fourth Fleer, Filbert Street
Thousands of Trim-
Spring Suits Are New Reatfg
, Revealing:, in lapels, in pockets, in waist-line and in
. fabric the spirited influence of the sports season.
. Spring, the season of youth and here are Clethes designed te meet the require
ments of- the alert young man of te-day and of the modern business man who regards
his youthful appearance as a business and social asset. And what is most interesting
prices are moderate indeed a feature as attractive as Springtime itself:
Stein-Blech Spring Suits are $40.00 te $55.00
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits, $35.00 te $55.00
Our Exclusive ")Yickham" Suits, $29.50 te $50
Smart New "Alce" Suits are $29.50 te $55M
FABRICS New tweeds, new
stripes, new herringbones,' Glen
Urquhart plaids, club checks,
shepherd checks in colorings
that' reflect the brightness of
springtime.
Sports
Styles!
The predominating note in
men's fashions are the new
Sports-coat Suits some belted
all around, some semi-belted,
some plaited, some with the
"fellow through" shoulder
plaits. All with patch pockets.
Leng trousers, of course!
We have the most complete
and comprehensive collection
of these new sports styles te
be seen in Philadelphia. In
cluded are two remarkable
value groups at $25.00 and
$35.00.
ALL SIZES and all propor
tions. Practically complete
assurance that your size is here
in the fabric and style that best,
meets your requirements.
Outstanding Features of the Collection
Directing attention towards several special groups of particular
and immediate importance, beca'use they are the result of well-laid
plans te present our customers with out-of-the-ordinary price advan
tages at the' very start of the season.
Spring Suits with Twe Pairs of Trousers
Unusual Value at $23 JO, $27.50 and $32 JO v
A great variety of styles sports-coat and conservative. A
wealth of handsome fabrics tailored with exacting carp All sizes
and proportions. The prices, you will note, are unusually low for
Suits with extra 'trousers $23.50, $27.50 and $32.50. Alse worthy
of note a group of "Alce" and ether fine Suits with two pairs of
trousers, special at $36.50.
Seme Splendid Londen Gabardine
New Suits at $25.00 Tep Coats, $25.00
Unusual value, of course-! A Rain-proof gabardine in new
fortunate trade circumstance en- n ,,j i .-,. . . 'n.u
ables us te mark them at this low n, shades in smart new Enllsh
price. They are in sports coat styles,
and conservative styles, of serge Ynntha T nnn
and ether Spring fabrics. XOltthS Leng-
Spring-Weight Trousers Suifs
Tep Coats at $35.00 ,an Jra Pair , .len
T 0 , . T , trousers! Welcome values, in-
AkX cttTnnfwS- and dcedat $21.00, $25.00 and $27.00..
medium-toned fabrics. Separate Trousers
Tep CeatS at $20.00 Suiting fabrics that will wear,
Geed styles well tailored, of wel1 tailored te fit comfortably,
brown, heather and gray fabrics, and marked at a price that will
Exceptional value, of course. please $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50.
3-StrttWbrldsBt Clothier Second Fleer, Kat
Beys' Serge Suits in Spring
Styles, $10.50 and $13.75
All-wool Blue Serge Suits $10.50
A durable, dependable Suit for boys 8 te 18 years of age.
The coat is well tailored and the knickerbockers are full-lined.
' All-wool Serge Suits $13.75
Here is a Suit every boy will likej with its patch pockets and
box-plaited back. Full-lined knickerbockers tee. Sizes 8 te 18
years, $13.75.
Mixed Cheviot 2-Trouser's Suits $13.75
Mothers appreciate what two pairs of knickerbockers mean te
a boy's Suit. They mean practically double wear. Mohair-lined
coat has yoke and inverted plaits, front and back. An unusual
value, in sizes 8 te 18 years, at $13.75.
Kx" Strawbrldje ft Clothier Second Fleer, Filbert Street, East
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Women's Finest
Suits in Years, $55
High-grade tricotine and twill cord, beau
tifully tailored and finished in all the fine de
tails. Suits fashieaed te be worn with or
without the belt, soma with smartly slnshed
seams, seme trimmed with tailored folds, or
flat silk braid. One of the plainer models, se
well liked, is shown in the sketch. Black and
navy blue.
High-Grade Tweed
Suits at $35.00
Herringbone effects in gray, tan, rose and
heliotrope. Seme en long, tailored, semi-fitting
lines, etherswith slightly fitted back and box
fronts; inset pockets with novel touches.
3- 8trwbrld Clothier Second Fleer, Centre
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Base Ball
Supplies
Complete Outfits for base
ball teams, and Uniforms in
quantity, at special prices.
Fielders' Gloves in about 25
styles, at 75c te $8.00.
Catchers' Mitts in about 15
styles, at $1.00 te $15.00.
Bats nt 25c te $2.50.
Base Balls nt 25c te $2.00.
Masks at $1.50 te $9.00.
Base Ball Suits, for boys 6
te 14 years of age, at $2.50.
Training Shirts at $2.25.
Base Ball Stockings, at 50c,
$1.00, $1.50 and $2.50.
Jersey Sweaters, Bases, Leg
Guards and Protectors.
StrawbrUire & Clothier Fourth Fleer
Player-Piane
Music Rolls
45c
Plenty of new numbers have
been added te the already
popular eoljectien of titles.
Frem mere thnn one-third te
mere than one-half under the
usual price at 45c a roll.
Strawbrldne & Cletfiler Filbert Street
.Creat Alitle and Fifth Fleer, West
Cutex Manicuring
Preparations
Polish, liquid, paste or pow
der; Nail White and Nail
Comfert 35c each.
Cuticle Remover 35c, 65c
and $1.25.
Cutex SetsSGc, $1.00,
$1.50 and $3.00
Btrawbrldte Clothier
Aiile 0, Centre
Men's Shirts
Under Price .
$1.30
Still a geed assortment te
cheese from. Well-made, com
fortably proportioned Shirts.
Of woven - stripe" madras,
printer-stripe madras, mercer
ized - stripe madras, striped
poplin and fine-count percale.
Hundreds of patterns, plenty
of color, combinations, and all
SlZCS. Htrnwlirldse & Clothier
Eaat Stere. Eighth Street
New Ribbons of
Crepe de Chine
Are soft and sinuous, drap
ing or looping with bewitching
grace. As for the colorings
there are glorious Paisley
prints, rich hues woven in geld
or silver silk and self tones,
and the season's smartest
shudes with a woven satin
stripe design. All are $
inches wide $2.50 and $3.00 a
yard. Strawbrldcn ft Clothier
Alule 11, Centre
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Knives, $10 a Dez.
A new shipment has just
arrived of these most practical
Stainless Steel Knives. They
hcye silver-plated handles and
French blades. Being stain
less, they save you all the
cleaning troubles that are
usually a part of ordinary,
steel knives $10,00 a dozen
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