mm mm, WW gmmTm ,n ;' ? riit v :7iii".vji. Tti 5SSJ " ' rrtf.wtQp 'fHX'' w wwm EVBftN&PtrBLId ItebtfEE-PHILiifiELPttrA, THURSDAY, JULY '13, 1922 .W. Mh WORLD'S BIGGEST AIRSHIP BEING MADE AT NAVY YARD 1 Jfttfiet Paris te Be Assembled at Lakewood After Experts Have Completed Gigantic Task Net many nre aware that the air craft factory at the Navy Yard ban Sen for some weeks, and will, be for Teral months te ceme, the scene of the ercatest enterprise be far In Amerl rnn aeronautics; namely, the building the first American Zeppelin. It 1 te he an'alrahlp of such capablll . that, In the hands of a capable tot a trip te the North Pole, or te MUfenla or te the land of the Hedjez ElSSbe no difficult matter. he work of forcing all the Intricate ., of this dirigible has taken all but p,2nt corner of the blj shed of the T-Miie T Island factory. Because there i net a hangar large enough or a con cen ..nlcnt landing place the ship is net te be assembled here. The parts nre being packed and .Mimed by rail te Lakehurst, where he collesal Jeb of fitting them together I,, been Btartcd. A notion of what confronts this ns nembllng ferce may be gathered from knowing that the ship will be made of i few billion units, including many million rivets of various sizes and sev eral hundred thousand separate sec tions of steel frame. Isone of the mc rhmilcs or superintending officers has ever before assembled a Zeppelin. They must werK almost suieiy Dy speciDca speciDca tlens and drawings, of which it may be fucssed there ere enough te fill a good geed lined warehouse. The job, it is hoped, will be finished in April. The ship, when complete, is i0 be almost but net quite a twin nf the unfatcd ZIt-2, that went down ablaze ; In the river Hume, near Hull, Knglnnd, about a year age ana about twenty of whose crew perished. Use has been made of every lessen in Increasing the aafctv factor that could possibly be learned from the Hull disaster. The frame te tee used, will consist of a series of rings of decreasing diameter, that will glve the ship, at sufficient perspective, the shape of slightly tapered cigar smoked by traditional stock brokers and theatrical preducers.. The inside of the rings will be strengthened by a multiplexed framework, nnd in ererv second ring this framework will be t'led with high tensile steel wire some seventy miles of It in nil. In the ZR-2 only every third .ring was se re-enforced. The whole framework, nnd that is te say practically the whole ship, is te be durnlumnium, an alley of copper and allumlnum, the best metal in point of both lightness nnd durnhility that could be discovered. The resistance of duralumlnum Is Mild te be stronger than even steel. The partras they nre devised varnish which prcventn corro sion. The covering will be a very thick and tough linen. When finished the envelope will be some- iOO feet long nt the "bow" or head about ninety feet In diameter. InsMp will be home nineteen bnloens te be charged with hydrogen and these will provide the lifting power enough te raise eighty-live tens or thereabouts. The envelope are being made at Akren, The pilot's car will be suspended well towards the head of the craft. Be hind It will hnng n scries of cars te held the seven engines. Along the nether side of the bag will run a Itrlangulnr corridor, barely high eneugW for a man te walk In without cramping. . , Under a careful pilot, it is said, the ZR-1, as the new ship Is te be desig nated, can cruise for mere than a month without flesecndlnff. Its average sneed will be about fifty miles an hour. Fer I short crulse it will need a crew of twenty, for extended cruises about thirty. .... What sort of meters will be used in the ZH-1 has net been determined. The first specifications called for Liberty meters, but recently aero architects have been experimenting with another type. Nene ci the sections, ns they are shipped from League Island, weigh mere than ten pounds or is mere than about seven feet long. M firtrr sunsnre Whatever action Contrail may take regard te th Ship subsidy. Philadelphia la a-elnjr te itrew borne out by the increasing XfarltiA N.w. inn.Hrtf merula. Jlunlnea Section of the Pcblie Liixjan. "Make It a Habit." Adv. In the pert of -mil ii time of the Shee Sale Fer Men and Women 5-85 te g.85 Were 9.00 te H2.50 This season's smartest shoes in dress models or sport effects, including all our White Shoes. These., genuine reductions will convince you that you are purchasing remarkable values. ' Ne Mail Orders SPECIAL! 540 pairs Men's and Women's broken lines grouped at one price. 2-75 IlEDERMAN 930 Chestnut Street 39 S. Eighth Street L...HH....imM,.,M,,,,w,WM,,,SRi5SBB clmerica's "Wonder Car edcIhriflySix'Buttt byTaige $422.00 Balance Payments Down the in Monthly w 'E WANT YOU te come in at your first opportunity and see this remark able Jewett We want you te ride in it drive it then you will in stantly realize what we mean when we say it's "America's Wonder Car" The greatest, meter car value ever offered the public. Its mighty 6-cyiinder meter places at your command a surplus of power for the steepest hills the roughest reads the deepest mud. And the ether Jewett details are in complete harmony with the meter, each providing the ample strength te handle and apply the great power developed. This Paige-built Jewett will meet any motor ist's most exacting requirements, but there's only one way te really knew and that is - Make Us Prove It -j& Jewett 6 Prtcea 112-Inch Whetlbai 50 Hornpewcr Teurinf, 5-pan $1065 Roadster, 3 pan 1065 Sedan, 5-piM 1395 Prices F. O. B. Factory, Tax Extra Cord Tirti Included en All Med.U rMp Call Spruce 1410 for our meat convincing proof a demonstration I, i itiim-ys u, iPaiis and Jewett Distributors B89AO STREET AT VINE PHILADELPHIA Open Evenings ilMliilMj!i!gli!ll!!ililililll! V 1 jJ5jii"iiiii STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER; Stere Closed Saturday We're Ready for a Eisy Day Te-morrow Here is Vacation Apparel Fer Misses and Girls Summer Frecks Reduced Economies a-plenty for women who cheese smart Cotten Dresses from these groups at sharply reduced prices. Only a few of a model in many instances. It will pay you te select early in the day while the assortment is at its best. Of Voile or Gingham TQ CA Regular and Extra Sizes $00J Practical, cool Dresses of dark figured voiles, or Gingham Frecks in a variety of smart effects. A voile model sketched at the right. $12.50 Dimity, Tissue or Gingham Dresses Many models, many color effects, with plenty of favorite straight-line styles, as the tissue model sketched at the left. Of Ratine, Linen and Imported Gingham . Including many of our smartest Summer Dresses. Prac tically all the season's shades in the let and many models from which te cheese "that finer Tub Freck." New Crepe de Chine Dresses, $18.75 In cool white, or for mere practical wear in brown, black or navy blue. With plaited flying panels en the skirt and a beaded design en the flowing sleeves. 99-- Strawbrldge ft Clothier Second Fleer. Market Street $12.50 $19.75 JLrfcjtf if flf In $8.50 11 Heme Sewing Machines Special at $22.50 An excellent family Sewing Machine, with oak case, five drawers, drop-head and at tachments. Strawbrldae ft Clothier Fourth Fleer, Centra What $1 Buys in the Linen Stere Mercerized Breakfast Cleths, size 45x45 inches, serv iceable quality, neat designs $1.00. Mercerized damask Nap kins, sturdy quality, hemmed ready for use, size 20x20 inches, 6 for $1.00. Hemmed cotton Huck Towels 'of desirable weight, 6 for $1.00. Bleached Turkish Towels, heavy and absorbent, size 22x 44 inches, S for $1.00. Scotch Kitchen Toweling of pure flax, for hand, roller or dish towels, 4-yard lengths for $1.00. Crash-weave white Linen Suiting, for frocks, suits, skirts, $1.00 a yard. Sanitas Lunch Sets, 13 pieces, cleaned easily with damp cloth, no laundering or ironing, the set for $1.00. Round Linen Centrepieces, hemstitched insertion, scal loped edge, size 30 inches, $1. Btranbrldae & Clothier Allies 11 and 12. Centre Inlaid Linoleum $1.15 Square Yard A wealth of patterns in the newest tile effects. Excellent value at $1.15 a square yard. Bring room measurements with you. Strawbrldre ft Clothier Fleer 4H. Filbert Street Opportunities in Bed Muslins Pillow Cases, 45x36 50c each Sheets, 81x90 in. $1.35 each Sheets, 81x99 in. $1.75 each Strawbrtdge ft Clothier Alsle 12, Filbert Street Furniture at Wholesale Prices Four carloads of desirable Summer Bedroom Furniture at less than actual factory list prices: Chiffoniers, in golden and fumed oak finishes $10,50. Full-size Beds in the same finishes $20.75. Chiffoniers, in ivory and mahogany finishes $21.00. Full - size Bedsteads, in similar finishes, $22.75; single size, $21.75, and many ethers at correspondingly low prices. Stranbrldzs ft Clothier Third Fleer, Centre Clearance of Summer Furniture Every single piece and suit of Summer Furniture in stock, hundreds of pieces re duced for a clcaraway and the Summer season is but midway I Strawbrldia ft Clothier Third Fleer, Eat Apparel selected with special consideration for the needs and preference of youth. Charming summertime styles: iMisHes' Finer Tub FrecksSUM te $29.50 These will be seen en the boardwalk, at the country club and at many informal parties smart. Frecks of sheer organdie, dotted Swiss, checked gingham, striped and plaid tissue, nlse ratinc-and-linen in combination. Sizes 14 te 18 years. Misses' Canten Crepe Dresses $25.00, $29.50 Such frocks are se useful. These arc bleuscd, lew-waisted models, slip-en or sfraight-line styles in newest effects. In navy blue, black or white. Misses' Shantung Ceat Suits $22.50 Coel, smart and practical, nicely tailored and belted. Misses' Summer Riding Habits $15.00, $19.50 A khaki model with jacket plaited in back and belted, $15.00. Alse a model of natmal color linen, smartly tailored and belted, $19.50. Beth styles with reinforced Riding Breeches. Separate Khaki Riding Breeches J$7.50. Outing Apparel for Misses and Girls Of khaki-color drill Middies, $1.25 te $2.75; Three-piece Suits, 8- te 14-year sizes, $5.00; Suits of Bleemers and Middle, sizes 10 te 22 years $3.00. Middies of blue Hague cloth, $1.85, and of white drill with cellars in white, blue or red $1.00 te $2.00. Girls' Tub Dresses $1.35 te $1.85 Just the thing for girls of 8 te 14 years arc sturdy Freck3 of plain chambray, checked or plaid gingham and figured percale. Pretty models girls will like. -. StravbrldBe ft Clothier Second Fleer. Market Street and Centre Fer els, ys Wash Suits $1.50 Oliver Twist or Middy mod med 3. in sizes 3 te 8 vnnrs. Of durable wash fabrics, well made, away under price. Strawbrldge A Clothier Second Fleer. Filbert Street, East Washable Knickerbockers Special group 95c Khaki or Gray Crash $1.10 Of White Duck $1.25 Strawbrldre ft Clothier Market Street Cress Aisle Cheviot and Cotten Pongee Shirts Sports style, with short sleeves and convertible cellar that may be worn high or low. Of fine white or tan cheviot and mercerized cotton pongee $1.65. StrawbrMne ft Clothier Second Fleer. Centre, East Bathing Quits for Vacation Beys' two - piece Bathing Suits, $2.00 and $3.75. c Bey8' one -piece Bathing Suits, with skirt, $4.00. St raw bridge & Clothier East Stere, Eighth Street $1.35 5000 White Blouses and Over-Blouses Werth One-Half Mere A woman never has enough Blouses in summer, especially these dainty WHITE COTTON Blouses that will stand laundering again and again. Included are models with long or short sleeves: Tailored Dimity Blouses, Peter Pan or Tuxedo styles. French Voile Blouses and Over-Blouses, with vests, frills or Peter Pan cellars. Tailored Dimity and Batiste Blouses trimmed in color. Etrawbrldge ft Clothier Second Fleer. Centre m I m JMl 1000 Cerslettes Werth Twe-thirds Mere te Three Times This Price $1.50 A remarkable purchase of H. & W. and Pansy Cerslettes Brassiere-and-Hip Confiner combined. Sizes 32 te 46. Medels hooking in back or in front. Of pink brocade, brecude- and-jerscy silk, also of heavy woven mesh, pliable but firm. Adjustable hose supporters may be removed before laundering. Elastic hip and back sections are skillfully placed. m - Straw-bridge ft Clothier Third Fleer, Market Street, West Geed Umbrellas, $1.00 and $1.25 Coverings of American (cot ton) taffeta, paragon frame, with carved weed handles, in styles for men and women. Strawbrldge ft Clothier Aisle 7, Market Street French Nevels Several lioeks in hundred popular French, chiefly in paper bindincs Among the authors represented are: Kdmeml Rostand, J. K. Huyamans, Anatole France, Georire Sand. Victer Huge, Gasten Loreux. Maurlce Leblanc. Hmlle Zela. Claude Farrere, TauJ Bour Beur Bet. Maurice Barres, Rene Bazln, Pierre Letl. Henry Berdeaux, Pierre de Ceulevaln and many ethers Strnwbrldga ft Clertiler nook Stere. Second Fleer, Filbert Street, West White Skirts Of Gabardine $2.75 Smartly tailored, with button-trimmed pockets. And at a special price $2.75. Of Sports Satin, $3.75 An exceptional valu, theae lovely separate Skrls in a popular full gathered style. In pink and white $3.75. Strawbrldge ft Clothier Second Fleer, Filbert Street ) -1 Wrist Watches of White Geld, $15.00 Octagon and Tenneau-shape cases, of 14-karat whlte geld, 16 - jewel lever movement. Smart in appearance, excellent timekeepers, and unusual value at $15,00. Alse 15- and 16-jeweJ Watches in odd novelty cases of 18-karat white geld, at $25. Strawbrldge ft Clothier AUia s, Markat Street One-Third is the Average Saving in This Men's Clothing Clearance Most of the Suits in this great clearance have been marked one-third less than former prices, and many of them have been reduced one-half. Men familiar with the surpassing worthiness of Strawbridge & Clothier Clothing, and the attractive lowness of Strawbridge & Clothier regular prices, will be here in force te-morrow. They will naturally, want quick, satisfactory, pleasant service. We are ready. Thousands of Suits Reduced te $15, $20, $27, $33 and $38 --, wv.. .1U Ulm, jUIU eullS jfUfcj.UU. Blue Serge Suits. New $22.50, $29.50 and $38.00 KAASuitfLef al.Uw0J- fast-dye blue serge about 500 of them in this let, at reductions rancine from $7.50 te $12.00 from former prices. Wick atai$20n50Aan5 f&O8"60 SuUs ar th gr0Up3 Twe-Trousers Suits, New zu.uu, 27.00 and $33.00 XT . . - j. rt r rt v ft At sT7nanlj5";"r&"'i3 hwoel blue serge Vq nftQ,,if ;b "'"' ''""aimere suits $33.00 Suits of fine serge and cassimeres, u .v.u .hum!. ,very auit with an of trousers. At many extra pair Many Other Things at Reduced Prices Suits reduced te "ffie! 1 v TT "! Suits-Cent, Hart, Schaffner & Marx ' Knlckerbckers and long Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits rreusurs reduced te 527.00 and $33.00. Youths' Tweed Suits, with two pairs of long trousers, re duced te $24.50. new $49.50. Youths' Leng-Trousers Suits, few of a kind styles, 16 te 19 years $15.00. tettAfift vk j&foe'Aft JygftfenW ja, , t efe &,. i..J?TK Incomplete lines of Palm Beach Suits and Mohair Suits reduced mere than ene-fcurth $10.50, $15.00 and $19.50. White Flannel Trousers, iivi, uu sizes, new $5.75 59-- Strawbrldge ft Clothier Second Fleer, Kant ' II 11 Straw Hats at Special Prices Smart Straw Hats $1.35 Sample Straw Hats $1.95 Panama Hats at Half Price $2.00, $2.50, $4.00, $5.00 Strawbrldge A Clothier Second Fleer. Market Street, East Summer Hosiery Attractive Prices Socks of black cotton with high spliced heels and double soles for extra wear, 6 pairs for 70c. Socks of silk, geed aualitv. with cotton tops and tees for added strength. In black nnd colors. Seconds. Three pairs for $1.00. or 35c a pair. Mercerized Lisle Socks in black and colors, 35c a pair, or 3 pairs for $1.00. Strawbrldge ft Clothier Alsle 3, Market Street Woven Madras Shirts at $1.35 - Such Shirts! We can't buy them again te sell within 25 or 30 per cent, of this price. All fast color, with stripes woven clear through. Sizes 13 te 18, with plenty of the larger sizes, of which we make a specialty. Strawbrldge ft Clothier East Store. Eighth Street Neckties, Etc. Four-in-Hands 50c te $e Washable Four-in-Hands 25c, 50c and 75c Bew Ties 50c te $2.50 White Belts $1.00 and $1.50 Leather Belts 50c te $2.50 Suspenders 50c, 75c, $1.00 Garters 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c Belt Buckles $1.50 te $7.00 Arm Bands 15c, 25c, 50c Seft Cellars 20c te 50c Straw brlilgn ft Clothier Aisle 1 and Market Street Cre Alsle White Check Pajamas, $1.75 Of nainsoek, very cool, com fortable, full cut and desirable. Night Shirts of Muslin, $1.35 An unusual quality at this price. Strawbrldge Clothier Eimt Stere. Eighth Street Men's Suits to te Measure, $42.50 Cheese your pattern from a host of fine woolens which we have taken from regular stock and reduced one-third. Our own expert cutters nnrl riiiWe will then make the Suit, te your measure, for $42.50. Strawbrldge ft Clothier Second Fleer, Eat Take Plenty of Handkerchiefs Avoid "running out" of Handkerchiefs while away. These are low in price: Linen Initial Handkerchiefs 35c, 50c, $1.00 and $1.25. Fancy Handkerchiefs 25c, 3ec, 50c and 75c. Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00. Strawbrldge ft Clothier Market Hln-et Cru Aide Pack in a Bathing Suit Twe-piece style, $2.50 te $8.50 Ono-picce style, with skirt 54.50 te $7.00 Life-Guard style with belt $3.75 te $7.00 White Sleeveless Jorseyg i $1.50, $2.50 and $3.00 f Navy Blue Bathing Panta-w' $2.00 te $3.75. Htrawbrldga Clothier J&aat "ter. Klchtfc jtrt trr. - fl m Jh a ."? si fl '; m F"T4?i wi 'nrrK , T i .9 "tip) ." fWMWk , tlrl c: i .'u.- "1U
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