mmams IV I- W e If IV ,'r WeMEKRS ',:; -w $$5Te Equaf tht 1921 Member- i ;$.v ,ehlp" It Task of Pests in ' Pennsylvania &,N'J m A. M. Ub & .cntAT.t u. P0ST FbUR NEW K k itf ' '' , ' M Lj'flWfiunl.tbe 1021 niemberslilpt' la &T 1k nrdaent lank of the.Amcrlcnrf Te- &V 'ffeajln ennsylrania. H$" Mi. -.'"- i Te .accomplish $ ?,. iaktfMSK.- Vhat tank another fci &'.. - great '.membership. drive-will .de set set in motion this month according te an' announcement ffunvM Uintn tiAaala lLaBkHamOff nuarters here. It ji IHP 1" the plan of $ pests tlirouglieut the State net only te procure new nfnu's n tbeir rolls, but te induce hundreds lOf.lnx cx-mcmbcrs te pay Ihelr dues And automatically become reinstated In 'the organisatien. Kvcry pest will be assigned a,di'iiime aaeta of men and will strive te reach that mark befere the summer, months arrive and activities are suspended until Ml. , ) . Four new pests recently received fcaarters. They are located at .Tcffer aen, Greene County ; Osterburg. Bedford txranty ; Mr&j &wmmi. tM-HMr.aMpattfti .atlla.attvWa ."! VaI iT" n ---,-i wr -waj f " mitt headed hy teiR OV MeOerkle". OeaUnander MacNlder wjll addreea the veterans at the Merris Guards Armery Thursday bight. GENERAL MeANDREW DIES; WAS WAR CHIEF OF STAFF Pennsylvania!) Had erdt In 1SM Ptee- Dicksen City. Lackawanna County,' and McKccypert, Allegheny County. Many pets in tin1 State which car- tied 'out; carefully laid ' program in 'regard te their service teamim iiuostion iiuestion iiuostien ftairea have reported net "only fnvernblc increases in membership resultiug there there feom, but also the discovery of many cases needing the attention of and ad justment by the veterans' bureau. The National Legislative Committee, at Washington, which has been busily engaged with the Senate Finance Com mittee during the last week in the dis cussion ff the adjusted compensation bill, reports favorable progress. rllllant and 1111 WaahlagtM. May l.-Bjr A. P.) Majer .General James W. McAndrews, who served as chief of staff of the Amer ican Expeditionary Force for mere than n yearr beginning in May, 1018, as suc cessor te Majer General Ilarberd, died at Walter Itced Hospital last night after an illness of mere' than two years. General Fersiring, who had spent' much time with 'his former chief of staff nnd 'rlght-hand man during the three major American offensives, wan at his bedslde almost te the end. Entering the Military Academy from the State of Pennsylvania in - 1884, Majer General McAndrew had risen te the rank of captain at the beginning of. iue epHnisa -American war, wiring wnicn ne servcu witu distinction, ltd wag commissioned a major general in the National Army in April, 1018, and the following month' became General Pershing's chief efstaff. , in n-ns commandant of the General Staff College at the time of hts death. ilunldes the distinguished medal of his own country. Majer General Mc An drew's foreign decorations for service in the war Included the British K. (X. M. G. and the Legien of Hener and Croix de' Guerre of. the French Govern Gevern ment. TWO FIREMEN. OVERCOME 1 1 1 1 a gvl IcaMaV kiivw L UUii r -v ON HIS IRISH FARM Fermer Chief of Tammany Ex pressed Wish te Rest in, Erin's Seil FUNERAL ON THURSDAY Lesien pests throughout Seuth .Ter ey will be represented here Thursday VIKU nuuuuai vunuimimci imuiuru MacNlder will pay nn official vinlt. Twe army fliers will mcctlu train nt " . : i Flames De $4000 Damage en Frazler Estate, Near Willow Greve Twe liretiiPii who evcicume In n sub uibnn fire yestfrday, when seven fire companies fought u Maze in the houses of Jcre Webster and Frank Miller en the Frazler cstate nenr Willow Greve. The two men are Walter Jacobs and Hartzcll TUrner, both of the Ablngten Flre Cemgany. They were carrying n hose' te the second fleer of one of the houses when they were temporarily blinded by the smoke and were dragged te safety by ether firemen. The fire lasted two hours and caused n $4000 less. It was necessary te run hose lines nearly 2000 feet te obtain HauferHwntcr FIre companies responded from AUingren, ryn mimi, natoero, iiunt iiunt itwleii Valley, McKinley, Weldeu and Willow Greve. Dublin, May 4. The stately mause leum built nt iWest Palm Beach, Fla., tettpje the remains of Hlchard Greker wfln'et be the lest resting place of the TaBpiany chieftain, who died Saturday night. Conscious te the end and knowing that he was dying, Mr. Croker expressed his desire te be buried in the grounds of hts farm, which he loved and te which he bad devoted virtually his entire time since coming te Ireland te live. The date for the burial has net been fixed,"but it will net occur before Thurs day. Mrs. Croker Insists that the chief sball be buried In a bronze raskct. and her brother-in-law, Rebert Gerarthy, is crossing te Londen te purchase one, as none was ontainaeie in uuDiin. The newt of Croker's death only be came generally known In Dublin yes terday en account of the family living In comparative retirement at Glencalrn, outside of Dublin. They kept but enr maid and seldom bad visitors. The an nouncement of his death was a shock te the whole of Ireland. Notwithstanding his Jbad cold, Mr. Croker had-been taking dally "consti tutionals" about the farm, lie was as active ns usual en Friday and was walk ing with Mrs. Greker when he wns seized with a sudden heart attack. Div Lennen. who attended him, said Croker had been a sufferer from val vular heart disease for a number of years and that 'this was probably the cause of his death. Following the attack en Friday the old chief sank rapidly, but his end came peacefully. He knew that he was dying nnd rcalgned himself cheerfully. Mrs. Croker, who attended him night and day during all his recent Illness, held lite hand when he passed away. With her were her brother-in-law and their maid. A SBv iS ISs h f Sb V l Sr Siulsi aW sjaT mi liiM aiHR it WJkWv With SPRING in th Air Get HAPPINESS in Yeur.FejttI OTEP out of the narrow-teed stiff-arched impris- O enment that is taking-such wicked tell of your disposition, efficiency and health. Get into a pair of GROUND RIPPER WALKING SHOES and'tatm for etee aad U wkat k rsmUy ssaasf Wt oeatsatsd fat TbeM famous Health Shoes tier natarally with jour feet la every part at every step. Their snugly fitting-, ftiant grip eases and strengthens the whole feet sends a joyous message of relief and support te the entire body. And they accomplish their wonderful results'withent the least sacrifice of style. You'll ind tbesafaa pleasant te took at as they are te wear. 1 as esjrssaart aaw aaedalt far Mas, Wasaeti aad CkMraai fsfmMWm am The Ground Gripper Shee Stere 1502 Chestnut St. k in reua rixi M j K STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER AH This Week, May list te 6th, Are Featuring Neme Service and a Complete Assortment of & -.. "" " Corsets 5 $4 Self-Reducing Corsets - - $4.00 te $9.00 Wenderlift Corsets - - 6.50 te 13.50 KepService Corsets - - 3.00 te 10.00 The prices of the following Specials are a Most Attractive Inducement JUSPUL Y 575 SELF-REDUCING 1444 AND '1110 Eighteen Other Circlet Medels $1.00 te $5.00 The Circlet is adjustable and controls the figure above the waist as the corset does below. Together they Complete Correct Corseting STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER HEADQUARTERS FOR NEMO CORSETS 1 fH 1..9 fi rk .. 9 :tl 65 4,800 Pairs e Lena Silk Glov $1.45 and $1. Such Lew Prices That Yeu Will wW;i Cheese a Whole Season's Supply A' remarkable special purchase of the most-wanted Silk Gloves for the ceminfJ son. at a price-concession which every woman win recognize anu appreciate. j .- 0f excellent Milanese Silk, with double finger-tips and Paris-stitched bachlv ,H I Zt-ifl Many desirable ahades including ver, pongee, mode and white. l Jr f w - - .... . . m'1 $1.65! Sir7 JZ JL ' vgv Of heavy Milanese Silk, with double nnger-upa.- in regular meusqueuure 8iyie, with clasp wrist. In pongee, sand, silver, peari, Dcaver, dwck anu wime Jt1l' sfii.Vf j-- StrawbrJdcs A ClethUr- Wednesday la Near East Relief Bundle Day Se bundle up thes old clothes which Clean-up Week has already breuaht te llRht, and take them te the nearest Public Scheel. Tour old Clethe will bring- com fort te a shivering, sufferer In far-off Armenia next winter. "iuIc rtiemhles poetry (n each are numtreu grace which no methods teach and which a master hand alone eon reecn." Tnis Stere has arranged many special attractions for Music Week. Windham Player-Pianos Special, $475 Exceptional Player - Piane value. In addition under our liberal, three-year plan these Windham Player-Pianos are offered you for only $10 first payment. Monthly payments are only $13. Yes, allowance will be made en your old piano. FREE: With every one of these beautiful Player-Pianos (which, are. in the handsome satin and brilliant mahogany finishes) there is priven fiee a piano bench or chair, and also 12 music rolls of your" own cheesing. Victrela in Console-type Cabinet, $125 A special puuhnse of sepa rate mahogany tonsete-typp cabinets, especially designed te contain Victielus and ether phonographs, enables us te picsent this lemaikable com bination value. The piice $125 is far under the price you might ex pect te pay for this Combina tion. The fust payment that put one of these handsome combi nations into your home is only $9 and covers the tot of the rccetds. This supplies you with 21 Victer selections (twelve 10-inch double-faced Victer teceids) of your own cheesing. Payments of $6 monthly en the combination Victiela and cabinet r)e net begin until June. H f h F -m The Chorus Will Sing Saturday Night The Philadelphia Music LeaRue piescnts as a closing feature of music week, "Music and Amenca" A festival pel fei mump in eise, hen ami tableaux' by the Stuw bridge & Clothier Cheru, with 01 chesti a of 80 membei s. Sat urday evening, May (i, at the Philadelphia Ice Palace. New White Habutai Silk Blouses, $3.00 Tuxedo and conseitible-cel-lai models .showing clustci tucking; Peter-Ian models with celliir, intft. and box-plait ti mimed with linnew plaiting. Crepe Georgette lileuties and Over-Meuse, $5.00 In flesh and white. Senu beautiful, Itice-tiimined nlet ef ftcts among iliem. Smart Tunic Mouses of Mignonette at iti.OO Ir navj blue and black, some in two-tone effects, etheis mii mii bieuleied in cole . Peter-Pan Mouses of Cre(in Net at $.1.00 All tucked and milled. Frilled an 1 lace-tiimnied very tool and dainty. . IMW i ll A. I' ut f' Allies 12 and IB, Market IMH it Coats and Capes Many of the best manufacturers recognize this Stere "thj' surest way out for all their over-lets and, of course, the Stere that) sells the most ei any manufacturers preaucts, wiu tome m his greatest price concessions. .TuBt opened up for to-merroa selling, three of the most remnrkable purchases yet: , ti Special Purchase of Chinchilla Cleth ;' Sports Coats Exceptional at $25.00 The cninii- wetunn'a Ovprcnnr. with thp HivBErsrer lines V'' easv comfort of Kaglau sleeves, and the trim, well-reguhM appearance that an all-around belt imparts. Silk-lined throughout Special Purchase of Tuxedo Coats of- ; Chinchilla Cleth Unsurpassed at $25.00 We can tell you very definitely that these are Tuxedo Ceatf, with bell sleeves, and belted all-around; that the Coats are beauti fully lined throughout, and the quality' remarkably fine BUT you'll never knew the lustrous elegance of this deep, thick chinchilla cloth, and the style distinction that is tailored into every seam,. until you see the Coats yeuiself. The earlier the better, for thete. Peiret Twill Cape-Sleeve Coats That Set a New Standard of Value, at $30.00 Loese and light and easy the first essentials of Spring Wraps that fashion appoints custodian of delicate spiingtime frocks. Graceful lines, a little refined stitching for individuality, and a fine silk crepe lining ceitainly a model of geed taste. -w tra in limine rieihlir Second fleer. Centra Summer Furniture of Real Character Fiunituie that is net only beautiful, but ceirectly beautt' Designed acceidirg te accepted standards of geed Furniture c ntructien, and made with all the caie and expertness that it is p sible for the best manufactuiers of Summer Furniture te bestow. Yeu may cheese here fiem numerous suits and sinirle pieces ia Willow, Fibie, Old Hicl.eiy. 1'eich, Painted Weed and Rustic Cedar Fiunituie. Twe instances of the msiij alues available aie: Knamehd Wicker Suits of ,! pieces $85.00 Knamelcd Fibre Suits of .", nieces $128.00 (- VruuiuiilKv 1 C.ethler Third I'loer, tbestl. Women's Tailored Twill and. Tricetine Suits . $32.50 te $45.00 Theie is nothing nieie e.Llusie in the soviet v of line clothes, than the .simple, well-taileied Twill Suit; it has,' what Ve would call in individual "a chaimiug peisenalit.." Its simplicity its clear-cut distinction, its slendering, unwavering dines, stand' out like a cameo in a comeuise of die.ss. The finest examples of the staser ate lieu-, .S'12.50 te M5 00- the pi ices are no indication of tl.eir hoi th ei beauty. Tailored Twill Suits in Slender inn Stules for Large Women, $10.00 te $67.50 H mill I'loei C' titte si ,ii,, i,!,.,. i ( imiinr We Are Showing a Wonderfully Attractive Assortment of Women's Silk Dresses at $35.00 In styles and si ades. nimi aie just what most women will sekct or stieet weai with the new neck fur; ethers aie in lovely 1 glit shade.., ei elabeiately beaded, and in ether i aspects ideal for aftf-i neon lucasieus Th- collection has been augmented bv recent aiiiyals distiiKtlv new t fleets -nnd include beige, which is tha shade of the moment m Pans, l.iacl.. nut, eanna. pei iwinklu, brown and na." blue ' ",U'T The Foulard Silk Frecks Are Headh In bhuL-ai d-wlnte and lilui-and-whiii. i.nv.nia i.iJm ei veiled Mltheupi.(..iiinftti. On- model in rati a sizes. UnuiaaT values at S,';.,,. and .J.i.0li. "7 New Summer Frecks as Gay as MayX Uulii'itcii tnted se " and ti-muw, plain white nnd colored In ens V. nglm-'i' f mini g with mler, and novelties of all l:ind PriM ,7..'i0 te S,jJ.5ll "W w t'ii iru t 1 11, 'nn- Mtend Fluer, AUrkttiriii' Stravvbridgf, & CLOTi I.e. .K i JV UJ H m H W n i I 5 ''i iti 'M Xi nV'Wl aaaaaB,;!-vfPfe MATJT S'l. UIGHTU UT. c rwfl t ,ms ipaavvHiiaiiaMBVHaaHaiMr van aifflMOEwl II III : I iak.v,w mm:'M:aaiaiavKvaaiaaaBiBiaiaaamMaaw aaa. i, -T ' . amaiBwr tx.tM mmiLiv..i.if
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