Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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OVE VALUE IN WARFARE
lit i ail te aisannear from
i.n..TMil there is mert'tw
f Safe for one or iwe'pnu ""
ntmiii campaign, ipr euuu
Dirt of cavalry ltnthe Jate war" was
.. ' ii A vavtnna VirBSi-
M.1IV nil U11U ..ww
tW individuals arose te declare that
.nrlent fagHlOn 01 njnuns.uuu
d Its usefulness, and was at Ust
rnurnn encumorance.
nfhiri. en the contrary, and net all
i"rt.. eanlrv officers. held the epln-
r.tM that conditions In the last war will
?Wrtr again arise the flanks pi twin
CiL i vrnnp beinmetccted from
S.. mnrpments w Switzerland and
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, 5li be one of open fighting into which
rnXt.enT hat the car-
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fr It was for" -tff benefit for
.mi . AfftiMAwa ttntv npflrinir
X! -.!.. nf n twenty-one days'- period
'3 Intensive training; and Was per J.
formed by Troop D, of the Third' (Reg-
from the cavalry ached at Fert Itlley,
i'.inn(nf field. used f reauently f of
'jwunted practice, was the scene. In a
tted at one eugt woje .. .,
STreserve officers and Brigadier Gen
mI William Wclgel, commanding the
Twelfth Reserve Cerps. In front, with
mmpfaene, steed Majer L. A. O Den-
'ell. deputy cuiei ei au u "- ,
frit Cavalry Division, who explained
and analyred the tactics.
Bugle Blare Missing
In the opening drill the new cavalry
Mitnizatien consisted of three sec
tions of troopers and one pack section
with horses who carried Browning guns
wen their backs. The new cavalry
Mber, with Its wide guarded hilt and
wry much like a broadsword of the
ilxteenth century, which does the busl
sen with a tlfrust rnthcr than a twoep
rslasb,like the cuirass 1C hns succeeded,
wts exhibited, and as the troop gal
loped ever the field rhythmically crystal
ling from one formation te another, It
was noted tbat the blare of) the bugles
wis missing. Every command was
rlren by movements 'of the arm.
-The Infantry of the undesignated
enemy wns assumed te be ljing in the
reid at the end of the field. After the
drill the troop nssemuieu nr. tne op-
t pdA and began te emerge in wide
iW Kd ns te make things difficult for
ilrplanes that might be everhead: All
it once they dismounted, formed in
ikirmlsh order, fell en their faces and
began te fire. A few troopers who
were left mounted galloped off with
the horses te cover. The machine guns
were In play beside the rifles and the
imaginary Infantry began te retreat,
imld. It was supnefccd. great slaughter.
Pretty seen the cavalrymen were upon
tie read, nna ceuiu, it was- presumed,
held It until their own lnfantry'came te
succeed them.
Pretty seen the ether troopers came
galloping back with the horses and all
1 reqe duck ucninu me litcie niuecx
designated cover.
' Pistol and Saber Assault
Maler O'Donnell then announced n
charge and combined assault by pistol
and caber. 'Soen a single trooper
emerged riding in the fashion celled
"hell-bent. ' This was a scout and
who could step the charge by a slRiull
In case of a pitfall. This tactic dates
from Waterloo, when half the cavalcade
of General Mllhniul fell Inte a sunken
ditch net charted.
-When the scout was half way the
CURRY TRUNK WEEK
One of Our $00.75
Wonderful Values
A KKUULAR 40.00 VALUE
hlze 40x32x20.
lh!!f"JfJ? baaoed box-, round edeen.
mSnUnZ"- "and r've,ed s,eel
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ft','11'' bac and lecklric de
v.,.,.1.0 , ?ck "" drawer
llnlnl ' ,op- Atractle blue cloth
Next te Keith's Theatre
Pnt put up
, S2fh battery
- gpubles.whwi
there is an
Exide- a
ftCRendable,
Jeng-hfe Ex
We made
ter your car.
W'DE SERVICE STATION
Wrtct Futterr Hruncli
l N. Bread St.
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iength'ef ths tlehi rne troop came out
from behind the hillock and deployed
they were wjthin hundred yards of
the dbjectlve. They began te count
four as they rode along and te crowd
into formation. The flrrt platoon, in
advance, Jumped a two-feet obstacle
and pushed their sabers, through the
blocks of atmosphere that represented
tl!?.ibe&,w of "' unhappy defenders,
while the second platoon attacked the
second Una with their pistols.
It was a reusing victory, though the
Pianos
jM? ' leads te thirst ilk
lj -r Delicious and Refreshing' PI
Almest every new piano leeks rig A land sounds rig h t; but a short
term of hard usage shows this first attractiveness te be much like
high finish en base metal. Steinway pianos are se designed and se
constructed that they steadily maintain their original delightful
appeal throughout the owner's lifetime, and often that of her
children and children's children. A Steinway is much like a fine
diamond always right always of highest intrinsic value defy
ing wear and tear always snowing some new beauty or some
new light a prized possession honestly coveted by every one
who hasn't a Steinway the one instrument that every true lever
of music determines te have at some time. Grand-toned uprights,
$875; Miniature Grand, $1375 a real grand, 5 ft. 7 in. length.
Time payments.
N. STETSON & CO. mi chestnut st.
VE SELL EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
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Winten
TIINTON'S advanced engineering, new in the ripe maturity
of its, twenty-fourth year, endows the -New Winten Six
with an increased flexibility and smoothness of performance at
all meter speeds that prolongs its initial quality and value.
The power as well as the unusual accessibility of the Winton Winten
built meter is a revelation in six-cylinder efficiency.
Winten coachwerk in both closed and open types is supremely
beautiful. The bodies are built entirely in the Winten shops
by workmen skilled through long experience with the undevi
ating standards of Winten quality.
The price of the new Winten is se low for qualities se enduring
that, injustice te yourself, you can't afford te purchase any fine
car without first investigating this New Winten.
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ofMedel 40 Trices:
Tocwke CAa $3,400 i SroaTTeuawo $3,600 : ViCTeau $4,000
Feuk-Pasi. Skdan $4,450 : Limeusins $4,450 : Limediuii Sedan $4,700
THE
cavalry eflcera admitted that m count
of machine' guns could hare checked, the
charge midway. The enemy; however,
was supposed la the beginning te be
mere or less in rout,and one of the ob
jects of the maneuver was te- prevent
his successful retreat. ,
- A new gas mask for horses, which the
steed puts en trustingly in the belief
that it is a nose bag, was introduced.
The dew packing system was exhibited
and explained.
There followed an exhibition of
"monkey drilling" or equestrian gym-
that are Always
Advanced engineering y
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WINTON COMPANY
1404 N. BROAD ST.
nattres by the crack riders of the troop,
in command of a sergeant. Then the
four experts from Fert Riley slaugh
tered a series of widely dispersed .dum
mies and pistol targets at full gallop and
ever obstacles. All of the horses used
had been in the previous-drills. , These
two exhibitions were remarkable largely
for the display of horsemanship.
As for the ethereal enemy ,- he will be
?lven no rest. , This afternoon, the in
antry will attack him in its own pecu
liar fashion with rifle, grenade, bayo
net, mortar and tank.
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Right
Six
i Roaeitsk $3,400
Pricttf. a . CUvtUnd
STRAWBRIDGI
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Apparel
(SECqND FIX30R)
New Crepe de Chine
Dresses New $13.00
In black, nnw hln nnrt whit.
Slde-dra.Dd nklrt. Innr rIaavah.
'crushed girdle.
Fine Canten Crepe
Dresses New $20.50.
With loose plaited panels extend
lna; below the skirt. Black, navy
blue and dark brown.
Tweed Suits About
Half Price $13.50
Smart tailored models. In blue.
rose, henna, gray and tan: some
, semt-ntted, ethers In box effects.
V Sports Coats of
Tan Cleaking: $8.50
Three nimrfer lenrrth al1tr.llnii1
.throughout, a few plald-back effects'
wun yeKe ana sieeves unea. une-
tnira under price.
Sports Satin Skirts
Special at $3.00
White and flesh. Chiefly medium
LSlzes.
Twe-Skin Natural
Mink Scarfs $25.00
Fine, lustrous eklna In beautiful
. tones. v
Smart Over-Blouses
Half Price at $1.50
Mignonette and crene de chine.
several models In kimono effect,
beautifully embroidered. Light and
BUlt shades.
Smart New Autumn
Millinery $7.50
New Autumn shapes of black satin
or satln-and-velvet, trimmed with
igresgraln ribbon, wings, ostrich, satin
tana quills.
White Tub Silk
Petticoats new $1.95
Lined te hips with cambric.
' (THIRD FLOOR)
Dainty Figured Voile
Morning Frecks $1.15
Coel ns a breeze and se pretty.
e O. Oi- j, k3icuiai J. inn.
w Brocade Corsets $2.35
1 Elastic top, medium-length hips,
J lightly boned.
f Perte Rican Night
$m Gowns and Envelope
T Chemises new $2.50
jj. Seme Step-In Chemises In the let
"52 All prettily embroidered some have
y hand-drawn deRlgns and some are
J trimmed with fllet lace.
8$ (FIRST FLOOR)
' Chamois-Lisle Gloves
Half Price'at.25c
I Twe clasp style. Chiefly white.
Cv Fine Organdie Vestee
Sets, Special at 50c
' Tuxedo and
"lace-trlmmcd.
round nat ceuars ;
Ribbed Sports Hese
Special at 39c
Black and colors. Secendn,
"Granite" Brand Pure
Silk Stockings $1.30
fe Full-faslilencd : mercerized tepi
tmwlth the Ornnlte blocks that prevent
I runs. Black and colors. Sizes 8V4 te
i 10. seconds.
v Surf Satin Bathing
1 Suits new $2.65
SC Trimmed with white bands.
J White Canvas Oxfords
and Strap Pumps, $2.75
Oxrerus with round tees nnd
straight tips. Pumps with plain
vnmps and bread two-button Instep
straps. Oak-tanned leather soles.
1 & -inch leather heels with white
rubber top-lifts.
Linens
(FIRST FLOOR)
Bleached Irish Linen
it Damask new $1.60
j Of a Keed. serviceable quality, tit
' tracthe designs, much under price;
n 70 Inches wide.
? Belgian Dress Linen
Werth 'Near Deuble, 68c
v Unubunl In quality, certainly un-
usual In alue. Width 30 inches,
price 68c a. yard.
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Chinawarp
d (FOURTH FLOOR)
j Concrete Pieces for
& the Garden Special
T Jardinieres- Vases Bird Baths,
etcnew $.150 te $15.10.
$; 51-Piece Dinner Sets
) Near Half $13.50
VJjk Qf American porcelain, with
ff asserted decorutlens, very attractive.
Sporting Goods
Jm
iiW
(BASEMENT)
et
1 Imported Gelf Bags
i Werth Far Mere $4.90
Light In wilght, trimmed with
Y excellent English leather, steel bet-
teni, ball pocket,
& Rubber-sole Shoes
Special in Price $1.35
ft Illgh-cut, with ciiiMis uppers of
j geed quality. All slzts
X Ferd-size Tires with
5p Tube, for $9.90
An exceptional alue for B'erd
owners Fabric Tiles, 30x34. com
plete with tube J9.90.
Schrader Tire Gauges
Less Than Half 65c
A Clever D.iy special that
moteruU will want te miss.
no
; Anether Greet
GlevDay
To-Merrow
. i
i The second of the
. climax, te ithe , great
i
clearing out of summer merchandise at still further
reductions from the July clearance prices. Many new
snecial nurchascs manufacturers1 clearances in
quantities se large that the assortments for the Second Clever
Day equal' these of the first. Many new lets bought 'especially
for .the Second Clever Day. Hundreds of items besides these
listed here, every department represented. Fellow the Four-leaf
-Clever Signs and save.
Fabrics and
Trimmings
(FIRST FLOOR)
Fine White Baby Broad
cloth, Special $1.15
Thirty-six Inches wide; excellent
for underwear. "
Sports Skirtings
$2.55 and $2.85
Several grades of fine skirting,
greutly reduced.
Linen-finish Suiting
Nearly Half Price 20c
In pink, light blue, heliotrope, tan
and green. Just the fabric for
Jumper and one-piece dresses 20c
Striped Shirting Madras
Exceptional at 24c
Madras of geed quality for men's1
and boys' shirts and pajamas.
Fine White Voile 35c
Nearly Half Price
Forty-two Inches, wide; splendid
for dainty summer frocks.
Bellclaire Stripe
Satinette at 50c
-Thirty-six Inches wide: used se
much for slip linings ; In Copenhagen
blue, henna, white, flesh, silver and
orchid. One-third under price.
Irish Crochet Picot
Edgings, 25c and 38c
Of fine quality: two patterns; se
much In demand for trimming dainty
underwear and dresses.
The Semi-Annual
Sale of Furniture
New Going On
Practically unlimited in its opportunities for home
furnishers te select geed Furniture at worth-while
savings'.
Our entire stock at sharp reductions from regular
prices already low.
Large special purchases at prices one-fourth te one
hairless than prevailing retail levels.
The Furniture Sale invites comparison and excels
by it.
In addition, for Clever Day, hundreds of pieces of Summer
Furniture have been assembled in a special section and marked
at half and less than half price for quick clearance.
(STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER THIRD FLOOR)
Miscellaneous
(FIRST
White Cotten Crochet
Buttens 10c a dozen
About fifty gross te sell at this
price, which Is one-third less than
tegular.
Lawn-covered Dress
Shields 2 pairs, 25c
A rather limited quantity.
Stationery 28c a box
21 sheet.s of llncn-flnlsh Writing
l'apcr nnd 21 Envelopes. White,
blue, pink, gray. Neatly boxed.
Leather Hand Bags
Excellent Value $1.35
Various leathers, Including cobra
grain nnd tooled effects; some in a
combination of leathers.
Shaving Cream 25c
Falmelive rich, creamy, pleasant.
Violet Ammonia 18c
S & ( Ammonia. Pint bottle.
Silver-plated Mesh Bags
Special at $3.25
Only Jlfty, but wonderful nlue
Cowhide Traveling R
Special $12.00,
One-third under price. Rlghteen
Inch size, three piece style, protected
corners, strong locks.
The Basement Stere
Offers Exceptional Values
Save One Dellar en
Women's Cotten
Dresses
Of ellc, trimmed with enibreld.
eifd "cellar nnd cuffs, and Ames.
Keag Kiugnam, trimmed
$1.95
with rich-rack. Sizes 36
te 46
Corsets Werth Deuble
and Triple This $1,95
Of pink brocade. A mode for
every type, low bust, long hips.
I Diniin uiuniiD lop wim medium nips,
i Lightly boned.
i Extra-size Night
Gowns Save One
third 95c
Of fine, soft nainsoek, square
neck, neatly trimmed with colored
insert. Full-size, well mrfde.
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fVdlue:Giving
great Clearance Clever Days, the
Clearance Sale Menth, the great
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Fer Beys
(SECOND FLOOR)
Beys' All-Weel Suits
Clese te Half $6.75
Of all-wool serge, with one pair of
knickerbockers or of all-wool cheviot
with two pairs of trousers. Sizes 7
te 16 years.
Beys' Wash Suits
Extraordinary at 95c
Suits that are worth very much
mere than this Clever Day price. Of
sturdy materials, well made. Sizes
3 te 8 years.
Beys' Cleth Caps
Less Than Half 65c
Well-made Caps of tweeds and
suitings, special for Clever Day.
Toys Coaches
(BASEMENT)
Dell Coaches $5.00
Regularly Much Mere
Cute little Coach that will held a
geed-sized dell.
Lawn Swings $10.50
Much Under Price
Full 4-paWnger size. Well made.
Unusual value.
Baby Chariots $26.00
Usually Much Higher
Yeu save much en one of these
apartment-size Chariots with its
comfortable bed for baby.
FLOOR)
Men's Umbrellas $3.65
of Satin Gleria
Streng Umbrellas with tape edge.
An exceptionally geed value.
(BASEMENT)
Five Hundred Bexes
of Gum Dreps 48c
One-nnd-ene-hnlf pounds te the
box; box of decorated metal with
hinged lid
(SECOND FLOOR)
Children's Beeks 60c
Less than half price. "The Huny
Ulllles" and I'fCtlddle ('.it Kittens "
Beys' and Girls' Beeks,
Specially Priced 38c
About ene thousand Deeks, seme
worth $1 00
(THIRD FLOOR)
Stamped Rompers 45c
Werth One-third Mere
Of white nnd unbleached muslin,
all xeady te make-up, In 2-, 3- .ind 4-
ear sbes
(FOURTH FLOOR)
Hartmann Wardrobe
Trunks, Special $32.50
Fibre ceerel open top with elvet
cushion, four drawers, Mioe box and
locking bar. Size 22x21x10 Inches.
'Verth nearly one-third mere
jWl
Women's Wash Skirts
Werth One-half Mere
Of gabardine and sutf satin,
trimmed with prnil but- Art n p
tern. In six different eZ.JJ
styles Sizes 26 te 40 VV
Women's Percale
Aprons, Three for $1.00!
Werth enn-hnlf meie Twe!
styles, band or bib Neatly finished
with rlck-rnck braid or small ruffle.
All with iecHct and tie
Children's Socks 15c I
Werth Great Deal Mere
White mercerized Socks with
fancy turn-ever tops. Sizes i ',4 te
n'i. Seconds.
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Men's Apparel &
(SECOND FLOOR)
Men's and Yeung Men'g
Alce Suits Half Price
Smart new
styles In these
wHKm
DTMERfl
:$17.5QJ
well - Known
Suits, for both
yeunff men. Clever prlce Is only half
usual price.
Suits With Twe Pairs
of Trousers Save
A remark
able let of
!$23.7
Suits for men
and young
men at most
remarkable savings.
Men's All-wool Suits
Clese te Half Price
Of worsted
and casslmere
fabrics. Some
sports jacket
models. Some
$12.00
mere conservative All at extraer
dlnary savings.
White Flannel Trousers
Are New $4.50
Seme slightly soiled.
Men's Suits, Made-te-
Measure $40.00
Save one-third te-morrow and have
your Suit made te measure here by
our own expert cutters ana tailors,
$40.00. Blue Serge Sultfe, te order,
nt one-rourth saMng, $48.50. vjp
(FIRST FLOOR) ) ,'
Men's Pajamas $1.25 3 ,"
Usually One-third Mere
Fancy material of geed quality,
made ever a pattern that guarantees
ample comrert ; frog-trimmed. i ,
ti.i r-i r i . ?
nan jrxice tur men s 4r
Handkerchiefs 25c
Of pure Irish linen, with initials
embroidered In white or colors. Net
all initials.
Four-in-Hands New
Half Price 25c
Stripes nnd half a hundred ether
designs. 1200 In the let. Fer quick,
selling.
Men's "Gibbs" Split Belt
Gauze Union Suits 75c
Athletic style, seconds of a quality
usually far higher In price. Of cool
gauze cotton.
Men's Silk Socks 50c
Reduced One-third
Silk of geed weight, In black, navy'
uiue anu coruean.
Misses' and
Children's
(SECOND FLOOR) '
Misses' Silk Dresses
New $15.00 and $19.50.
Cleerly beaded Georgette; plaited
and hemstitched Crepe de Chine, and
figured Sports Dresses, In sizes Hi
te is years; at nearly one-fourth i
saving.
Intermediates' Dresses
New $5.00 and $7.50 $1
Voiles, Dotted Swiss, Organdies J,
iinu xjiesses et cemtilned materials ;
with self quilling or organdle trlm-
mlng; sizes 10 te 16 years. Seme
worm nearly one-half mere.
Misses' and Children's
Hats, $2.50 and $3.50
A miscellaneous group of Trimmed Sr
Hats In dark colors. They are of aV
flue quality, which originally sold for J
two-thirds mere te nearly three times mT.
as much. SS
(THIRD FLOOR)
Infants' Slips and
Dresses. 38c te S1.50
Dainty Garments of soft nainsoek". A
siigntly rumpled: regularly s,old for
-uwufc uue-iuiiE mere.
(FIRST FLOOR)
Girls' Union Suits
Special, Te-morrow 75c T?
""He gauze sleeeless I'nlen SultH.
""" ,,u" nnu uioemer Knees::
seconds of a quality usually selling'
i"i iieiiriy uoUDIe 7Cc.
Infants' Stockinet 2ff
Save Nearly One-Half )
.iim,i u, 'Prcjrlzea Llsle Stockings,
slightly Impci feet eJS
TPrkv -hsj TTx-w Jm
(FOURTH FLOOR)
Garbage Cans of
Galvanized Iren 90c
i nuuiiv a frient cle.il mom irn,,ni,i
constructed 6-gallon hize with deeti
btiultnry cex tr
Feldinjr Steels for &
the Pantry new $1.10 C
eenvel0nte'th,'U '"0r" S"enf? amJ&
(FIRST FLOOR) )
Marseilles Bed Spreads!
Special Value $3.65 f
White, sntln finish, excellentftjl
'J,B"lLlet'. nnrt A eight for all HCUst.ns.1W
1000 Pieces of Leng- j!
Cleth, $1.25 a 10-yd. piece f
Se practical fur umleruuir audA'A
children's dieses Sff
(FLOOR 4l,8) JT
Axminster Rugs, $29.75
oein
Extra-Iarg-c Axminster
Rugs, Special $39.75
An opportunity unequnled te secure
a Hug 11 3x12 feet nt a very great i
u,uiH, jinny gruue, serviceable.
Heavy Colonial Rag
xuigs, new .Tiii.&u )'
Ne danger of thece rtugs "kltklnri
up. iney are nne nnd heavy. In
taupe, blue and rose. Blze 9x13 feet. sVa
(THIRD FLOOR) tjm
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Werth Much Mere. $1.45'
Crash effect, with attractive colored
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