vlS5S5?f!?r!?''''' WFiTrm,sk iJ, MJPWw"ii,,i - " - . ' - c. zvftwrvT it,,s r " f I T EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE IgO, 1922 Air ft Open Evenings j 1017-1019-1021 Market St. .KRMftri MR-t H.rLi IT FIRS. WINTER AGAIN HEADS CLUBWOMEN P ' Your Suit for the 4th w ) I Minneapolis Delegate Is Re elected President at Fed eration Convention LAW ENFORCEMENT URGED ! rhAiitaiimm. N. Y .Tunc 30. An neuncement of the rc-clcctlen of Mrs. . Themns 0. 'Winter, of Minneapolis n president of the General Federation of Women's Club- was made today. Others elected included : First vice president, Mrs. V. S. Jennings. Jack- senvll'e. Fin.; second vice president. Mrs. Wallace T 1'erham, Glendlve, Ment. J recording secretary, Mr. James K. Hnvs, Montezuma, Oa. : treasurer. Mrs. Florence Fleere, Cleburne. Tex. ' The appointment of the correspond ing secretary will be made by the new i beard of directors. The federation convention today con sidered resolutions en uniform mar riage nnd divorce, motion pictures. truth in fabric lesiMatlen. art instruc tion In the schools, and the establish ment of a national immigration com mission. Law Enforcement Irgui "All laws are blue laws te the-e who wlMi te evadu them." wittily declared Mrs. Edward V. 'White, chairman of i the Leeislatien Division of the federn- j tlen In her report yc-.terdny. Mrs. White, who is Deputy Attorney General in Indiana, gave an address te com plete and ripe in thought and sugges- . tlens that the delegates ate begccing for duplicates as legislative study guides, i That this nation must endure en the rock of law enforcement or go down en the sands of lawlessness was a quo tation made by Mrs Mabel O Miller- brsndt, Assistant Attorney General of i the United States, In speaking in the legislation conference. The rock of . law enforcement is found In the conscience of the people, nnd because of , that the speaker Impressed the lm- ' pertance of local btirnen-carrylng for local questions. Lobbying in Wn--h- ' lngten for laws that should be local, she discouraged, believing that local Initiative was v robbed of its right and Its obligation That prohibition is here te stay was the expressed be lief of this young atternev. who declared the law te be one growing out et tne desire of the people In communities throughout the land. Merit System Upheld The question of a rederal amend ment te settle the child-labor question by making a legal minimum age brought out the most spirited discussion, which caused the resolution te be referred back te committee. Mrs. Franklin P. lanes, of Pennsylvania, spoke for the State b responsibility in enacting wise laws rather than asmng tne amenu mnt. 3amte&&FlimMMm Platinum - faced bar pin beautifully pierced $9.50 Bar pins are most favored jewelry gifts, particularly these with platinum orna mentation. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut St. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS Fer letters you sign with satisfaction DANISH BOND ONE OF THE LINE OF PAPERS WATER-MARKED DANISH YOU will like this high-grade writing paper because of its snap and crackle and "documentary" feel. Your printer will recommend it because it hns texture and body nnd surface which permit him te demonstrate his skill and craftsmanship. Beth you and he will agree that its price is quite as satisfactory ns its quality. The seasoned skill of geed paper-makers; choice rag stock, pure artesian water nnd improved methods have made nnd maintained the unchanging excellence of DANISH BOND. DANISH BOND EXECUTIVE CABINET A dust-proof, distinctive dek ncceery. Holds 230 sheets of Dnnlsh Ilond with cn elopes te match. AW jour printer or drop uj a pest cird for particulars. DAN'ISH LINES DANISH KASHMIR COVER DANISH LEDGER DANISH INDEX BRISTOL Mad in the hills of Brrkihirt County by the B. D. RISING PAPER COMPANY, Housatonic, Mass. Sold by Garrett-Buchanan Company, 18 S. 6th St., Philadelphia JKsBr jt I 111 Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts Pl'iliillllli j 1 1 1 1 r l : ) , 1 1 i ii !'iiiniiii iiiilniiililli'iiiiiliiliiiiiniiiir il;' 111 1 iii M ;" lill ll il'j lllii'jiiil l lrillli'iiliillilli;il"l'imilili:iiiiniiiilii!ii.ii lingerie Sweaters Negligees m u lllllllllM Special Pre-Holiday Offering of Smart Spert Sweaters i j -- M -- Fibre Silk, Mohair and Weel that were formerly up te $12.50 y r It fWSESter $4.95 Mohair Slip-en in all ivhite or stripe border. $4.95 HI VP Is Here at a Big Saving! . s i mm mm mm mi ft M am W W am mt mt Philadelphia s Largest Uletning store Brings Yeu Values Ne Other Stere Can Equal Ready Tomorrow Mr. Hill's Guarantee uees mm Every Purchase $4.95 Tuxedo model of fibre silk, tailored. All colors and white. WXoxe2 Is $4,95 5ip-en of light-weight wool, Indian design; gay colors. An unusual array of fine quality sweaters, at a price that makes this a real event. They are in light, medium, and heavy weights; plain, ribbed, and drop stitch effects. Tuxedo model sizes 36 te 46 Slip-en model sizes 34 te 44 All colors, white, and black. rriflWi ws Sjw L Iren JFn rt Skirts Reduced $4.95 Drep atiteh Shetland wool, in white with colored utripti. 'r " I In SPORTS Medels and Qvery Other. Style for Yeung and Old Men ma Finest of Coel Cleths Richest of Summer Flannels Summer Hemespuns aHBjH BkiMfl Hundreds of Styles patterns and Colorings Sizes for Every Man Plenty for Stout, Slim and Short Men Yeu can't think of going away for the Fourth with out a new suit se why net make it one that you will enjoy and help you be cool and comfortable? Come in and see these wonderful va ues in these feaer-wc.ght garments. They are the best in the city and you cannot match our low prices anywhere in the city. Mr. Hill is celebrating the NEW AND LARGER STORE by offering even bigger, better values than ever before. $25 & $35 Silk Mohair Summer Suits M-E-N White Flannel Trousers and Highest Grades of Just what you will want for the Fourth of July or for your vacation. Fine quality pre shrunk and we can fit every man. as PnWlev Mehairs. Gabardines and finest quality Gabardines, as well Palm Beaches, at these prices, for the man who wants custom tailoring. White Flannel Skirts. Novelty ailk skirts in of superior quality, tailored bjeck effect3. aJl 8izca, pockets; all sizes. They were $100, new Reshanara Crepe Skirts, in two tone stripe effects, white only. All sizes. They were $22.50, new d ?iy :a. They were $15.00, new $6-75 W 13 Open Tomorrow and Monday All Day. 1220-22-24 Walnut Street Including the Popular TWEED Spert Suits Absolute Savings up te One-Halt en These Desirable All-Wee I Suits FINE BLUE SERGES WORSTEDS HERRINGBONES HOMESPUNS CASSIMERES MIXTURE CHEVIOTS RICH FLANNELS tt i j .. ,,. , winn mnn wenfa tVin HrpRqv Vinnvinr suits for all-vcar-TOund wear. The prices are slashed the profits are forgotten. Mr. Hill makes them se low se the stere will be crowded tomorrow and te prove te every man that no ether store can sell as low as Mr. Hill. A size a style-a material for every man. STOUT MEN SLIM MEN SHORT MEN-and reg ulars, of course can be fitted. Philadelphia's Largest Men's Pants Department Offers r About 500 pairs at this low price. Neat worsteds and worsted cheviets and mixtures. Plain and neat patterns. . lOOO Beys' Summer Suits MLc Lfl Vrf Mr XI MM ;ncotTtte u a-'MTtwr erncc Coel Cleths and Summer Materials Mr. Hill says the boys can have jfc rnnl. rnmfortable suits, tee lust TO- like dad. A special let of them I te sell at these low prices. Splen didly tailored and in dressy Nor folk and sports models. All sizes up te 18 years. ftt&iP??T-3lW w Beys' Spert CQr Blouses ... DVK Beys' $2 and $3 Sample Wash Suits Finest qual ty wash materials In all Htyles. Sizes te 8 years. Beys' $1.00 Crash Pants, 79c Beys' 2-Pair Pants Suits Tweeds, Spert Suits, Hemespuns, Worsteds and Others In newest sport and Norfolk models. AH sizes up te 18 years. Open Evenings Stere Orders Accepted! jy --------- 1 SjipfPi5 Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's and Beys' Clothing Stere Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's and Beys' Clothing Star1 1017-1019-1021 Market St h i .'i ' , I If
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