WEBHHnHlfii k.ViTWrM.'S T c Xrf 4 ' &ragii:a,MJir: i iiii wi n'n i ivgit'rtii.rfw.'aw.raHt1 W l -". -rr . . vthjww W"WP11 ."t ata.-x i,-." M")Lw.ft.,ift t.ft-. wivtvHiei. iri."" :"). 'Hr.utf uKfiUfifrtiir 1 i i i fTM'inr'i' ni nwi - " r nin idri r vwl PvJjrtfV"? , , r, - ... i - - ' "i.wrvv - " . 6 EVENING PUBIIO (DEDGER-PHICADEIiPHIA MONDAY, JUNE 5. 1922 4 sa im is rf il EG10N WILL HELP BLED mu twvA.rivme V i-'Wl for Invalid Veterans Is ALL KINDS Expert Fitting Examination and advice ttttt Cetnpetsnt lady attendant ler women and chlldran. Beaenable rrlca. PHILA. ORTHOPEDIC CO. 49 Ne. 13th St.. Phils., Pa. P TRUSSES T. M.C. A. AUTOSCHOOL la y (3 1.3 CI oft nesular Rates for Summer w. Planned by Camden County Organization Wt,im BBCcr.,T, r, . '' "ILLrnWH" M'UM" '-V . Class. Bams number hours. Ham thernuih ceutaes. Day and evening claim bes-ln Monday. June 8. T. St. C. A. mem bership net required. Half ratea te ex ex aerMie men Office . Scheel 1421 Arch St. 1024 Ludlow BU Vtt L u' JfcA i ' Amevcment te establish a cenvales cent home in Seuth Jersey ter wnr In valids was besun tedny by American Irglen pest" In I'mndcn County, i It U planned te i'itabli!"!i n "bud dy" hospital' where all Seuth .1 or e soldier who ?tlll aie Hiif critic, from the ef fcits of wound sustained In the recent war may receive special treat ment. Similar hospital ate bcinc -brated in Merri, Het set ami ether North Jersey counties uth pient sue cess. ' Notices aklng co-operation in the movement were mailcI te the Kxicutie Beards of Gloucester, Burlington and Salem County American Lesien pe- by Hareld W. liennett. secretary of tlie Camden County Incentive Council. A acetlnc of the representatives of the four counties has been called for June 13 In the Camden Lepleii lnwhtiiiiteM. Agitation for a Legien hepital w.s breufiht te a head by a viit of ,Teeph L. Sears, reinmaiider of the Department of New Jerc, and J It I'atti-en. New ,lerej Slate chairman of the Ho--tritalizntien Committee, te Camden la-t Friday night. The two elhcial are touring the State in nn effort te crys tallize sentiment for the hospitalization movement. Commander Scars condemned the ' present treatment mverded te shell- , shocked etcrnn, and declareil that many patient were found te be suf fering from malnutrition in several in stitutions he had iItcd. In deneuncins the lack of individual ' care embodied in the treatment et veterans, he averted that it was up te . the American Legien te shoulder the work of restoring their comrade te I health. He said the greatest impedi ment In the re-torntlen work i the ab sence of home atmosphere in the hos pitals where the soldiers are confined , Chairman Pnttlen outlined the work already accomplished through the aid of the "home" hospital in North Jer- i ser. He declined the public would readily back the Legien in hespitaliza- ( tlen work. He nKe spoke en the means by which the funds may be obtained. Leuis Le Due. of Haddentiehi Pest. was nppeinted as the representative of Camden County en the State Hospitali zation Committee. A moonlight excursion will be con- i ducted by Raymond K, Greeley Pest about the 1st of July. Comrade Allen has been appointed chairman of the j committed In charge. The Ma isue of the-efficlal pest paper, the Dugout, has made it appearance In a larger size, j The Legien Merit Medal will be ready j for distribution the second week in June and the winner will be announced ut that time, liusine- meeting of the pest arc held every Ttie-day evening at 3020 Lancaster avenue. Fermer service men living in the neighborhood are in Tited te become affiliated with the pest "Mrs. Black' Pink Tea" will be pre- , ented by the dramatic club of Pest Ne. ' 80, under the auspices of the British J Great War Veteran, at Students' Chapter, Frlda evening. On the same evening the girls of the pest will be tendered a reception at Kugler's by i Pest Ne. 1-112. A meeting of the Lx- I ecutlvc Committee will be held Tuesday evening in the local legion headquarters. Hazleton Pest has decided te take part In the national cay contest en the bub- ject, "Hew the American Legien Can Help America." The contest is open te I girls and boys from twelve te eighteen i years of age and efforts will be made te Interest local competitor. Plans are progressing for a bis street carnival te be held in conjunction with the Hnzle- ten brnnch of the Hed Cress, which will receive half of the proceed".. RUM SEIZED ON SHIP Cuttems Officers Make Haul When Crew Acts Suspiciously Customs officers found twenty-five ,rnset) of Hener en beard the British uteamship Olemleln, unloading a cargo 'of sugar fren. Cuba eterday at Pier Ne. C2, south, under charter of the At lantic Fruit Company The dlseeery was the result of the wispicieu ne" ne" tlens of members of the crew, which le( te an Investigation b Customs Inspec tors Peters and Wardell. "Wardcll and I were en beard the ship near a hatch," Peters said. ' After It had been unleaded the crew seemtd anxious te cover it, a thing that is unuBual. The crew always waits until thn ether batches are unleaded before covering them up, unles it is raining Othcr actions en the part of the crew made ub suspicious, se we investigated We found a case in nearl eer oj ej cure corner of the hatch." SAVES WIFE IN RUNAWAY William H. Krua Steps Herse en Edge of Wlasahlcken Creek Riders along Wissahickon drive were ireTtded with n real thrill yesterday REFINISHING 24-HOUR SERVICE A finish that will net peel or crack. Durable, ncld proof and of hlKh luster. Such li Sbafce, applied In ull colors The Chan. VV. Senater Ce. 3JII CHKSTXtT .ST. TYPEWRITERS MO te 20 REDUCTION UNDERWOOD.MO c jf L.C.SMnW35 eJ,ROYAL,S30 REMINGTON, ROYAL,$40 Mi SMITH PREMIER, ether Attrmthe Values Net Listed It lowest in price Gitei 10-day free trial Givei one year written guarantee Rebuilt! are belt VK ,KK I.KAIIKK IV OTR LIVE 1005 CHESTNUT ST. (Wilnnt 5874) BUNDY TYPEWRITER CO. gjirrorrmnniemTOHiiriniimiwiiiJirimmTiTianraiTn: ixl WANTED $75,000 First-clnss highly rated re tailer requires this amount for business expansion. Will give fj as collateral central real es- I tale with equity of $225,000; f well rented and enhancing in j value every day. Will pay (Jr interest and bonus. Can H stand thorough investigation. I P 713, Ledger Office. MliMnMMW -r KVOI.TJTION AND GOD nellet In both la net Impossible. The question of human origin, always a subject et heated argument, Is treated by a great authority In a sensible, Intensely Interesting article. Ttead.ttte views ef Dr. William Wil liams Keen. Philadelphia noted surgeon, aa riven In the Magazine Section et tha Sunday ruiiLie ijeder. "Make it a nam," Guticura Seap The Healthy Shaving Seap OiUermBtaiaTairlitaiii, trarrwhareaBe- rMERCER-i Mercer brakes can be adjusted with two ringers in two minutes. Examine the stripped chassis new en exhibition in our salesroom. Curran-McDevitt Moter Ce. 03.1 North nread St. X Y'";'! inif 'Jjr:$rJr C""- Sterling Silver Steak Set A sensible gift such as this is very acceptable. The handles and guards are of sterling silver, the blade of stainless steel set $6. This is one of the many inexpensive gifts of sterling silver, of which we show an unusually large variety. S. Kind & Sens me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JUVVELERS SILVERSMITHS - " ' LJ lxS$SL THINSfr WORTH wTOr and because we makeihetn 25te40L0WERINPRIClr Dresses Save $4 te $10 $ 1250 Dresses Save $4 te $10 Sale Fifteen Hundred 16,$18,s22Misses,&Wemen,i Summer Dresses m Gingh Etc. EALIZING many a heart's fend desire te possess summer dresses that are differ ent unusual having individuality; de veleped in such style and color cembina- ams tiens as lift them out of rK rut of the commonplace Net Dresses you will find everywhere net the usual common sales dresses," but the "aristocrats" among dresses, if we may use the term. Organdies Dimities Ratine Linen StUJ8S Vetfe pre try the quick nctlen of William H. Kmz, ,naOO HbcrwoeI read, Orerbroek, who ''j(h " Ttd nis w"c from probable death when jijffil" Mr. and Mth. ICruc htartnl from the lKV'Klldare Uldlnc Academy for n Inunt i& through the l'nrk. After they had gene KKj . short dlmance alenz tie Wiwsahuken FFj'tbe ,hprse ridden by 31r. Krug became pil' unmannjeuuie. jir. ivrui; t,taned In R ? . , pi ml n A.. .1... rave him a wide jmtli. r'He finally get abreat of the fleeim; herae and stODiied it en the hrinU nf th creek. Tin- animal Hopped se suil-1 C dfnly Mrs. Krug was thrown te the KJ KTVUUU llU O.U.IUVI.. 'cPk5 Albert E. Iliirger, seventy-three yennt i f rA:dAA fVimnitttfri ttlllf.lrlp. vnntffrflnt mnen. I 5-jpf' jumping from a window in the ' 'vJMklrd fleer of tils home. Jfilti North i - .- ' .-'"! teenth street, lie wns taken te Chlldren'H Ilomeepatolc Hospital, piiys-ciatiH pronounced blm dead. , er bad been 111 for a long time. bad often threatened te end bis His body wnt taken .te an tin- . line establishment at Bread nml merelaud streets. i H by P'1" On Today tf fcaby fair wll Ixt held en m w. Josenns-Hespital i,U tM weather" permits. r Saturday. .if the thin The but WM We sponsored these dresses from their very beginnings the materials, patterns, the colorings the styles, all bespeak their unusual worth. They are dresses we are proud of, and which we knew you will be glad te get considering the wonderful low price. $12.50. We Have Provided 1500 Dresses for this week end's selling net one tee many consider ing the price. Our splendid shops are fully equipped te fill in the numbers as fast as they are sold. Get an early start te Embick's. '16, $18, '22 Summer Dresses $12 Ginghams Organdies Dimities Linen Swiss Voile Linen, Pique and Gabardine Skirts, $8; Wash Petti coats, $2; Gelf Hosiery te match tweeds, $1.10; Tweed Skirts, $12.50; Sweaters te match, $6.00. Banded Leghorns, $7.50. Value $10. W. H. Embick & Sens 1618-20 Chestnut St. Jlrf M In I I; ! M.FV hi'' A! I J,i I lllllll m This Great Rebuilding Sale Is Moving Furniture Out Fast J We knew it would because we are marking down all Furniture en its from the factory. Marking it down te prices that Furniture has eached since price revision and the lessened cost of raw materials became effective many months arrival net r NOTE Aside from tha re ductions en almost every Suite and Piece en our floors, we have made addi tional reductions en Odd Sultea and Pieces, Discon tinued Lines, eta, be that space may be cleared im medlately for necessary work, we will appreciate It If customers buying; from these particular lets will permit us" te make delivery at once. If this la net con venient we will, of course, gladly held the Furniture until delivery ,!s required. age. Keductiens that we did net desire or expect te 'make at this time, but which we had te make because we need the room and must move the Furniture. J Net in forty-one years have we been, se overcrowded for space. As Furniture keeps coming in from our own and the ether great factories it is clogging up half a dbzen depart ments. Chiefly because all the space in the seven buildings that we have just demolished te make room for the new four-acre addition is temporarily lest te us. Moreover, these savings come at the most opportune time in years en the eve of the revival of prosperity, ahd in the Spring time when hundreds are moving into new homes, furnish ing Seaside and Country Cottages, or touching up the vari ous rooms of the home with Odd Pieces of Furniture and Furnishings. J Above all, bear in mind that this Furniture must go Furniture as handsome, as sturdy as ever graced our vast galleries and kept going until we have cleared the space sufficient for our work. IMfHIaaaH' It! r !IHPIiH3fflQPlL''-L ' ", V' .gHBak. i - HHI K U "l fe M WHMimm ' '4-' mwBw'm VW BFtM. aSJ., ?Vi?l 1 i i InMlB S1IJ I "Il '"Il "'I'"! Ull I III I I 111 II1 M ..., homelike and imposing Living Roem whose chief charm ia in the selection and grouping of appropriate pieces of Furni .! .JSE?ir T "A"" hcr '""I'l611''01" the thousands of pieces that gr.ee our sale.floers. Ne matter what the aetting, whether it be from the vogue of Italy's Renai.aance, or the plain American interiors of our forefathers, we have the rurmture that will give te Living Roem, Dining Roem, Bedroom or Hall the comfort and elegance which each interior demands ana without great expense. A HINT OF THE MANY UNEQUALED VALUES DINING ROOM Wnlnut Dlnlng-Itoem Suite, 4 pieces, SI30.00 Walnut Queen Anne Suite, 4 pleuci. Sl.'iO.OO Hull Mahogany Chippendale Suite 4 Pieces ....tilh.ne J39S.00 Walnut Queen Anne Suite, f Pieces .SHiS.OO $650.00 Antique Mahogany Olnlng-ltoem Suite, 10 pleceB .S4.10.U0 JC60.00 I3rewn Mahogany Queen Anne Suite, 10 pieces SS50.00 J72S.00 Antique Mahogany Chippendale Suite. 10 pieces S675.00 JS62.00 Gray Walnut Polychrome Suite. 10 Pieces 107.1.00 LIVING ROOM $7,. 50 Mahogany-and-Cane Suite. tapeBtry tapeBtry tapeBtry oevercd spring seats, 3 pieces .. .sjs.ne $142.50 MnheKany-nnil-Caue Suite, In rose rese rose relor eleur, 3 pieces S133.00 $165.00 Overstuffed Sullo, xprlng seats, tap estry covered, 3 pieces $155,00 Overstuffed loose-cushion tapestry-covered Suite, 3 pieces I7B,00 Overstuffed loeso-cushioti Sulti-, spring sents. covered with blue eleur, 3 pieces', 1 13.00 $336.00 Overstuffed Suite, co wired with blue velour, 3 pieces S335.00 $350.00 Overstuffed Suite, covered with tnp estry. 3 pieces 36.(ie Overstuffed Suite, covered with fawn velour, 3 pieces 1385.00 Ovei-Htuffcd Suite, covered with brown mo hair, 3 pieces 060.00 Equally Great Savings in Bed room Furniture. Hundreds of Easy Chairs, in handsome Period and Modern de signs. Fireside, Hall and Windser Chairs in great variety at wonder ful savings. WONDERFUL ARRAY OF SUMMER RUGS Coel and refreshing Fleer Coverings, handsome of design, fine of weave and rich in color effects Net only Demestic weaves but many exclusive importations. Artistic and durable Japanese SvS Rush RiurV beautiful Olatha Novelty Grass Rugs, Rush and Formosa Split Bamboo, 18-inch blocks in plain and twoSler effects, made any size, Revers b e Art Rugs, Colonial and plaited Oval Grass Rugs Woeld-fibe and Klearflax Linen Rugs in rich plain colorings. All marked at the lowest prices in years and'hbre' and SPECIAL PRICES IN THESE HANDSOME DOMESTIC RUGS $85.00 Royal Wilten, 9x12 ft $69.50 I $45.00 Seamless Velvet. 9x12 h Kn ' - yunvv I. urge I.awn Swing, Seats four, lias adjustable hark and deer. MAde of hardwood, extra hcay frame wbrk te prevent, warping. Seat, 24 In. wlda. Weight, 120 lbs. in original package; easy te set up, K0.1S. r.rewn Canopy extra, 15,50. Clocks Repaired- It be a Hall Mantel or u Glut... ly Grandfathers' Cleck, either American or foreign manufacture (In the repair of which wa si)eelallz we will mend It properly and return It premply. i "" and with exceptional care. ' efferi Clinlii I.eunne, of Reed. Loese, spring-filled cushion ri, . cu wmi Kuu iiKureu i reienne feat, 1 in. wide 52 in. deep: back. 22 In. high from scat. In Brewi Cream Shellac, S8.50. Fern lles. Choice of Heed or Heed Fiber, with movable galvanized metal tray ll2ii tn Jn Brew Cream Shellac, sje.00. Ivery or Frosted Brown II ,. .Uerd .Wu.n,ll" I-nmp. G5 In hlfh . diameter of sl ;. ln" VIth.. two blJlbH In Brown. Frosted Brown I Cream Shellac or Prlecllla flnlsli, 33.e. As Headquarters for in this nnrt of the mimf... f" we net only have the largest, handsomest and most varied display te be seen anywhere, but we have the values that we absolutely believe te be incomparable. All that is new and artistic in design, rich and beautiful in finish, and luxurious in upholstered effects are here for your cheesing. Hundreds of cus tomers tell us that our val ues surpass anything they have seen. We are confident you will say the samn thin,. when you see our wenderfui IlgB. , . OraSf. MyVaHnSt. or ?7Kfra$rciSwK3llL 10. nw I WrMTllfflaMif y. a -v -a? . -iSZ U I lii $8td$&8&$fflK i tutSSSSTss y-z - -jS V iL. d.lHTflinrlpnrle ti-nrn ...ui..i. . . . . Lamps HI UIB Ome The .a,e7,Tes i's a Tj "Sa'"l?' Je and colorful ' " atwvui, vivhjt ClltJWlO JB.Vll S All miFlri .-'"? '"'". v "."- k uiiviiuuiea savings. Bridge and Hanging I-amps. TUADIfUT flTOnSSf8, S.PJSRS' AND RETAILERS $? s:iSJSSSIl camden, N. J. hwi j;je r, , Cemrilam. I u i , .. . " Mar kit Sir ft P. m.i. Mnktt Strut fttty f Mil fr-X ta1 PMif SW WOM? " 1 1 tf "Jf'JPDrJ., M. j .-T 'it.-vr.r ;-. - MM atW-''A'' AS M rf.'ft?!u iii.-M h a '. . 'fu SK rx" Ly1 iaLZ-J ja ji j-rfj ; '! - ,ya i Mi. '
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