Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 24, 1922, Night Extra, Image 5

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foetes of sympathetic letter have
't0 pas,6r of the llqly Trinity
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KL cirePin. which was destroyed
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P Pledge nrr made In many of thew
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fclij ,0 lfl,e Council provide ndetiuuie
llri oreU'cllon for the Legan section.
B' .1 . . I'licen. who renrescnts
ffi trlct. and Kdward J. Laffcrty.
ddent et the L,egan improvement
mr. 17 ...m,.i. tiaa a memberRlitn
KfSseO Beth cmphaslzecLthc fact that
IM'v:',. ii- miiaf tut taken In nrn.
Bnl Leg"" with better fire pretec-
&. ordinance wns Introduced lit
lay appreprratlng the, rtte at Sixth
Rockland streets' .for a firehouse,
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ffih r Leir said that'- tb? Beard of
It and probably went a 'decide te
PA new elltircn. ovum huu
.... :h(lni, Imvp hren already
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Ci $ VM she" "said she wanted te
W" .- ll.n new plllirch.
Sit had been left te her when her son
fd gnu sue nnu " mvuw-
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Fl1?. .,DJi"i. r.i,rpli will he hekl In
;fhe Lexan Auditorium. Thtfj Men's
Theatre and the primary class In the
"(Hlwt Refermeil Clmrch. Secial ac-,
iWtles will go en as usual, iiilnj apace
Sed by the Methodist Church in
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U.i. ann fmitwl lit wlfn. K1nrnri.
Wnj unconscious en the fleer with a
bottle of poison heilde her.
tf Qnm nffpfl (u'pnlvntnp. la n
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country a short time. It la believed she
drink the contents of the betle with
out realizing the effects that would
'Mew. She was taken te the Mount
Slul Hospital, where her condition la
net regarded as serious.
SEIZE STOCK OF WHISKY
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State Police Find Thirty Barrett In
Hatfield Tewnehlp Hetel
' State notice 1as ntaht kcIzctI an uti'te-
njeblle truck leaded with thirty barrels
e wniaxy mi ipn nptci ei jenn rasper
In Trewlgtewn, Hatfield TewnWlitp,
Five' men and two women were ar
rested In connection with the 'liquor
seizure. ,
Casper was arrested with F. T.
Fisher, of Eleventh and Oxford streets,
tills city, said te be the owner of the
truck transporting tlie liquer: Jeseph
and Geerge O'Brien, also of this city;
Afr. nrfd Mrs. J. K. King, of the Mon
terey Hetel, New Yerk, and Charlette
Miller, of Easten.
'Mlsi Miller explained that she was
with the party because she liml met
Oeerge-O'Brien In Easten and he had
invited her te take an automobile ride
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WOMAN HURT IN FIRE
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la Burned en Handa In Extinguish
Ing Blase
Mrs. Florence Nash, -Ruby and Vine
streets, was burned' en both handa last
night while extinguishing a blaxe which
started in the kitchen of heriheme when
fat boiled ever en the stove; She was
treated at the West Philadelphia Home Heme Home
epathlc Hospital.
Engine Company Ne. 41, Sixty-first
anil Thnmnann atreetR. DUt Ollt the Arc,
which did dnlv slight damage te the
house.
She'll "Boineberty's Htene" anfl ah hsS a !
utrenueua time loeklnr after "lh Bem ,
,..' ini.rta Hh haa the dlatlnetlen of ,
telirc the one comic character havlns at
etren en appeal anient; women aaamenf
men: , Introduce veurlf te Somebody
Hlanea' In the BVBNIHO.PDSI.IO LD01B te
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Thoroughbred Style
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' brogues have bold strength and
smart' style. Unconventional
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C ;f yC Dozens of up-te-date styles at,.'
new spring color.
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Fer tomorrow -These New
Afternoon Dresses
At Exceptionally Moderate Prices
A varied and most attractive collection of models,
fabrics and colors, that reflect Fashion, in her latest
whims and fancies, and that are most unusual value at
$39.50,
Closing Out Street Dresses
Of Canten and Reshanara Crepes and Trlcetine. A
limited number of Evening Dresses, slightly soiled from
handling, are also included.
Fermer Pricet up te $65.00. Reduced te
$15.00
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STRAWBRIDGE 6
Women's Smartly Tailored
Tweed Suits, $25.00
tan Russet Blue Heliotrope Rese
Suits in straight-line belted models with
slashed seams. Tuxedo-front and notched-cellar
styles. Alse long, loeao capes combined
with smartly tailored two-piece alcirt. One
model sketched 125.00.
Finer Tweed Suits
$27.50 te $40.00
Cassavant twill, Sltibe tweeds, Dent tweeds
and herringbone effects. Belted and unbelted
Suits, semi-fitting Suits, suits with slightly
fitted back and box fronts. Alse in this group
the one-piece Dresses with tailored Capes.
Tans, blues, heliotrope, rose and gray.
tailored Tweed Suits
BLACK And navy blue
, ,$25.00 te $47.50,
hl Men's-wear serges, fine tricetine and twill
cord. Belted and.unbclted or; fashioned te be
worn either 'vry?J Smartly cut models, with
deep 'slashed' seajjis and all the pocket and
cellar features. Seme trimmed with tailored
'folds, ethers with insets of black silk braid.
Outing Suits of Worsted Jersey
Excellent Values, $17.50 and $18.75
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te the Fere Te-morrow
Crepe de Chine Frecks
$13.50 te $16.50
Navy. blue, brown and black. Plaited and
tunic models; smart cellars of the material:
long or three-quarter-length sleeves excellent
styles ter street wear wnen coats are put ,-h.
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Tricelette, Taffeta
and Crepe de Chine
Dresses, $20.00 te $25.00
Plaited, plain and' tunic skirts with quaint
bodices or the new blouse effects. Seme em
broidered (embroidered tricelette model
sketched, $25.00), ethers trimmed with braid
or corded tucks. Rust, brown, navy blue and
black.
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Fine Silk Afternoon
Dresses, $30.00 te $45.00
Draped Canten crepes, the mere tailored
Krepe-knit and chinchilla crepe, very suitable
for the coatless days of spring; also puffed
and ruffled taffetas with flat bodices. Many
pretty features in the way of lace vestees,
colorful 'embroideries, linen cellars and cuffs.
Black, navy, rust, brown and gray.
l5-- 8trwbrlde 1 Clothier Second Floei. Market Kneel
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Spring Coats and Capes
$10.00 te $50.00
Plaid Capes at $27.50
Of wool velour in Copenhagen blue and shades
of tan; stitched in centiasting color.
Plaid Capes at $22.50
Others up te $45.00. Capes of plain
cloaking, 930.00 and $37.50.
Other Capes of Fine Twills, Serges, Ve
lours and Belivias, in many styles, $20.00,
$25.00, $30.00, up te $50.00, according te
material.
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Velour Coats at $20.00
Three-quarter-length Coats with full unbelted
back; lined throughout. Black and shades of
tan.
Other Twill and Velour Coats, up te $40
Tweed Coats at S22.50
An especially geed model (sketched), in brown
'and tan mixtures; yoke and sleeves lined.
Other Tweed Coats, $25.00 te $45.00
Sports Coats, $15.00 te $45.00
Of tan cleakings these at the higher price of tan camel's-hair
Others of chinchilla cloth, silk-lined throughout, $25.00.
yth-y Strawbrldee ft Clothier Second Fleer, Lentie
Beys' Spring Suits with Twe
Pairs of Trousers
$10.75
Twe pairs of trousers are welcome
new, for with Spring here, the boy will
be out nnd about much mere and the
wear and tear en his clothes will be
greater. These knickerbepkers are full
lined, nnd, the coat is carefully tailored
nnd nnished. sizes 7 te 17 years.
Special at' $10.75.
Twe-Trouser Suits at $13.75
Tweeds nnd cheviets in "all of the
new colorings. Coats in new styles,
many with four pockets, Sires 7 te
17 years, at $13.75,
Fast-color Navy Blue Serge
Suits at $13.75
tnn fnr thlVVrVA 0I H1 weftr- And they will wear.
dve. S&'tS tt. ne-twi nre and dyed with fast-color
dyes. Sizes 8 te 18 years in a new model, at $13.75.
Small Beys Tweed and Serge Tep Coats at $6.50
m.t Jl-l ll ..rJlKff11 yft8 f0l 3- t0 8-y.eld boys. feV the
iH every, detaU-fce hJ Ut and 'taiIeri"B absolutely correct
Small Beys Tweed Suits at $7.75
ba werSth Wfi!? i?ults I Wy twccd- In models that may
8 ywrs? it 7.S nd 8hie,d or with b,0U8e' Sizes 4 ie
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Millinery
Trinimed
$8-$10-$12-$14
Hundreds of the small Suit Hats in suit shades the diaped Turbans, the cloche shapes, the
small pokes, the little soft-brim affairs. And hundreds of the larger Hatsthecapeline, effectamany
with summery, transparent edges. Larger Pokes and wide-brim Hats with great; bows, streamers,!
glazed fruits, odd flowers, novelty plumage. Deep blues, light blues, flaming reds, lovely rose-shades,
nist, beige, gray, the leVely leafy greens, plenty of tan shadei and the new browns every fashionable,
shade Of the Season. fta-y Straw brlrtf leihler Second Fleer Market Street. Wet(
Smart Ready-te Wear Hats, $3.00 te $8.00
(First Fleer, Aisle 13; Centre; and Second Fleer, Market Stretf'Wcst)
the Shades and shapes shown in higher-priced Millinery arc shown in this line in fact,
iced Hats have served for models in the making of these Hats, and they show it in
All
hicher-nriced
line and contour. Te our knowledge, there are no
approaching this collection in variety.
better values te be had anywhere nnd
much
every
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Wonderful Line of Sports Hats, Including Tailored Sailors, New
Bright Felt Hats, Ribbon and Tweed Hats, $3.00 te $15.00. ,
Cheese Smart Gloves for,
Easter at Special Prices
Kidskin Gloves, 12- and lH-butten lengtlis-44.85
Beautiful Dress Gloves, of fine kidskin, in black, white and
smart shades.
Washable Capeskin Gloves, Unusual $7.05
Light-weight Gloves, one-clasp, in pastel shades pearl, cham
pagne and willow. Alse two-clasp Kid Gloves in black, white and
Seme shades. -rr- Mrawbrldge & Clothier AIdIm 12 and 13 Marti-t Street
Misses' New Tweed Suits
Cadet, Tan, Heliotrope
AN EXCELLENT VALUE
$21.50
Belted, one-button, slnbhed-senm style, a
illustrated, with deep revcrs cellar nnd tailored
pockets. Sizes 14, 1 and 18 year3 $21.50.
MisSes' Tweed Suits, $25.00 te $35.00
Cadet, rose, tan and heliotrope. Bex and
belted models with smart strapping and oddly
tut pockets and the tailored slashed-seam ef
fects; notched cellars and close-fitting shoulders.
Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years.
Misses Spring Coats, $15.00
Full-belted, strapped-sleeve, mannish-cellar
Coats of diagonal tweeds, in gray, green and tan
tones. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 yeais.
Great Variety of Misses' Coats
and Capes, $25.00 te $45.00
Mannish belted Coats of soft tan cloaking, camel's-hair. tweed
and ever-plaids. Circular Tweed Capes and fancy belted Velour
Coats and Wrap Coats, with colored braiding and embroidery.
Misses Silk Dresses, $25.00
Navy blue, black and brown taffeta, with lew-waisted, basque
and fitted bodices, and tiny knife-plaited, corded and tucked skirts.
Canten Crepe Di esses in navy blue, jade and henna, in straight
line belted styles, elaborately embroidered in self-colored silk. Sizes
14, 16 and 18 yeais.
Intermediate Girls' Coats, $15.00 te $35
Tweeds, diagonal two-toned, plaid and plain
all-wool cloaking. Full-belted Coats, with raglan
sleeves, flare-back Coats, full circular Capes and
double- and single-breasted Tailored Coats.
Style sketched S1U.50. Sizes 12, 14 and 16.
Small Girls' Coats, $10.00 te $18.50
Loese box Coats with drop shoulders; double deuble
bieasted Coats with linen over-cellars; belted
Coats, some with yoke; ethers plaited. Basket
weaves, tweeds and soft cloaking; in tan, blue
and heliotrope. Si.e, 0 te 10 years.
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Crepe de Chine
Envelope Chemises
$2.95
Remarkable
Value
A gieup of
300 of the
d a i ntiest
Ch e m ises
we think
you will
find at this
price. Six
models in
flesh, pink, with ribbon shoulder
straps. Levely trimming ef
fects in lace and crepe Georg
ette artistically combined.
f-'trawbridge Clothier
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Girls' Silk Dresses, $10.75 te $22.50
Taffeta, crepe de chine and pongee. Low Lew
waisted and blouse diesses, colored silk or wool
embroidered, rose quilling, tiny self- ruffles,
bouffant or gnthrred skirts. Sizes 8 te 14 years.
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Linen OOC
Our own importation of
these beautiful Linens, 36 inches
wide. We had them dyed in
shades of our own selection the
smartest of the season's lovely
colorings. Among them rose,
old lese, Nattier blue, light
blue, old blue, nickel, henna,
heliotrope, tan, rust and noney neney
dew. American women will fully
appreciate this value iu Belgian
Dress Linen 85c a yard.
Mrafibrldse A Clothier Aisle 0. Centre,
Inexpensive
Spring Furs
A beautiful showing te-morrow
of one-skin, two-skin and
shaped Neck Furs, at these
very low prices: ,
.Immceri Opeisum tS.OO te
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Canadian
6'cars
Canadiav $32.:0
Siberian
SSH.50
Natural
te $77. 50
Xatural Fitch Scarfs
$10.00 te $il.G0
Patngenian Fex Neck Furs
$12.00 te $23.00
The Patageninn Fex Neck
Furs te be had in taupe, brown,
black and natural.
Mrmvbilds,. t Clothier--Second
Fleer. Kilbeit fatreet
und American Fex
-$.10.00 te $65.00
Wolf $1,1.75 te
ijidrre $0.00 te
Mink Scarfs--t 15.00
Hundreds of Handsome Suits
OC? In the Popular CQC
J Sports-Ceat Style pO O
Of course, there are also plenty of trimly out, conservative
effects in the collection. However, the distinctive sports-jacket
styles featuring the belt, the semi-belt, and adaptations of the
Norfolk coat have the call with wideawake young men this sea
son, and for that reason these moderately-priced groups will pree
unusually attractive. The fabrics arc
Tiveeds, Herringbones, Cassimeres, Serges. The tailoring i.s
of exacting quality. They arc Suits any man will be proud of
and the prices arc $25.00 and $35,00.
Men's Spring Suits with Twe
Pairs of Trousers $32.50
Of line worsteds, blue serges and cassimeres, in styles for men
and young men. Practically all sizes and proportions. These are
exceedingly geed value at $32.50.
Other Suits with two pairs of trousers,
$23.50, $27.50, and Alce Suits, $36.50.
Stein-Bleck Suits, $40.00 te $55.00, and
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$55,00. Alcd and Wiclcham Suits, inn.r.n
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