Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 27, 1922, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC ' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JtfLY 27, 1922
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Machlne Smashes Through
Fence Inte Tree Near
Chews Landing
TERMINAL CONTRACT MADE
Three mfn and n wemnn en route
from Atlantic City, te Baltimore early
tMtcrilay, had n clop call when their
rmchlnc ran into a fence and crashed
iialnst a bl( tree at Chew's Landing,
trrreklne the car.
The injured, taken te the Homco Hemco Homce
Mtblc Hospital, were :
Austin T. Hchusslcr, Baltimore, cuts
'"jescph LlchcnbcrR, Baltimore, "cuts
nf dcaln and bruises.
nrry West. Atlantic City, cuts of
icalp and bruises.
MN Jnqucllne Bose, Atlantic City.
Mrere cuts of tcnlp, broken linger nnd
nrslned back.
The car wan driven 1v Schusslcr.
who was unfamilinr with the read, and
did net see the sharp turn.
tlchenbcrc was tesxed. with n deer
0f the nutomehile, into the tree, nnd
Vln Bose was thrown out. They u-ere
taken te the hospital by II, S. Eng
lish, en whose land the accident
occurred.
The contract for dredging and re
moral of old decks en the site of the
proposed $,euu.uuu icrryueuxe huh
train terminal of the Bending Railroad
at the feet of Mechanic street, Cam
Sen, as awarded yesterday te the
American Dredging Company, of Cam-
The dredging will require several
months. I'icrs used for many years by
the Dialogue Shipbuilding Company
will be removed te malte room for the
itructure.
Condemned te die in the electric
Guilferd C. Yeung, Blayer of Harry
Garwood, Camden, Jitney mnn, has one
remaining 'nvenue of nppcel in the
Beard of Pardons. Jehn T. Clcnry,
Camden Attorney, will nsk the Parden
Beard for a commutation of benteucc te
life imprisonment.
Vice Chancellor Learning, in the
Camden Chnnrery Court yesterday,
dismissed the suit of several residents
of West CollingHWeod, who f-eught te
prevent Jehn Chaknmntn nnd his wife
from building stores en Collings nvenue,
near Mount Ephrnltn nvenue. The con
tention was ndvnnced that the deeds
restricted properties being used for
teres. TBc court decided no such J
atipulatlen existed.
An association of thirteen municl
palltles in Camden County wns formed
at a meeting in the Camden Chamber
of Cemmerce Inst night. The organ! ergan! organ!
Mtlen, known ns the Asoelnted Munic
ipalities of Camden County, is intended
te effect economics in local govern
ment, construct better sewerage fucil
jtlei nnd establish uniform bchoel nnd
building regulations.
The municipalities include Camden,
Gloucester. Hndden Township, Audu
bon, Haildenlicld, Hndden Heights
Weed Lynne, I'rnsnuken Tnwiihip,
Merchantville, Collingswood, Harring
ton and Onkiyn.
Election of officers resulted in the
choice of Mayer Vollney Bennett, of
Merchantville, ns president! Mner
Themas Jnek. of (JollitiKiweod. vice
. president ; Mayer Jehn S. Reberta, ef-j
j Barrington. treasurer, nnd Miner nil
jlam B. MacMullen,, of Oaklyn, sec
retary. Each munieipality Is entitled te four
members in the association nnd each
delegation clectK a member te the com
mission, which corresponds te the
executive committee. All fear of an
nexation of the smnlicr towns wns dis
pelled at-the outset of the meeting.
TEEFY MADE CAPTAIN
Philadelphia Man Is Named te Head
Battery F, 108th Artillery
Harrlsnurg, July 27. First Lieu
tenant Itnjmend A. Teefy, Philadel
phia, has been appointed a enptnin nnd
assigned te Battery V, lOStli Field
Artillery, In orders issued from the
adjutnnt general's department.
Michael A. Ivers, Chester, 1ms been
advanced from second te iirst lleutcnniit
and assigned te Company B, 111th Infantry.
Wareheuat e Crane Ce., Tfew Yerk
Btarrctt t Van Vleck, Architect
THEY ARE NOTED
ter their close buying:
Vacuum Oil, Texas Ce., Vic Vic
eor Talking Machine Ce.,
Crane Ce., Y and E Office
Furniture, etc. They all use
WHITE te erect their build
intfs. Phene Spruce 2103 (or
our representative,
WHITE
CONSTRUCTION Cawc
WIDENER BUILDING
Ltt WHITE build it at CONCRETE
TYPEWRITERS
ONLY $15.00
Over 100 MACHINES of different makes
thoroughly reconstructed
Free 10-Day Trial
1-YEAR GUARANTEE
Phene ui new Walnut 5873-74
1005 CHESTNUT ST.
BUNDYTYPEWR1TER CO.
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unexpectedly evettuei elder
eiusdes. Dene welt for tecend
Uy soreness, stiffness or Inns-
nets, kud in a tew drops
!of Abierbine, Jr. end de
your usual work the next
day. jli.ij t drugguu
id. user-
or poitetl
1 trial bottle, pest
paid, tee
W.F.YOUNG.Inc
J tempi. street
Springfield
Mew.
Te Eliminate Grade Cressing
Offiieinlsef the Old Yerk ItondCham ItendCham
ler of Commerce have been advised the
Heading Hnilwny would construct nn
overhead bridge te eliminate the dan
gerous crossing nt Cheltcn Hills Stn Stn
tlen, south of Jenkintown. It is enld
the surveys have been made. It is be
i'Jjed the bridge will cost between
1150,000 nnd $200,000, nnd that work
Wll be started late this jenr or early
DHt year.
B. B. TODD
1306 Arch
1623 Chestnut
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1QC $1-25
ifO Weekly
Genuine
VICTROLA
IN
Period Cabinet
NO DOWN PAYMENT
START PAYING AFTER
AUGUST 23RD
Own All Day Saturday
MAIL TIII8 mUl-ON TODAY
Kindly elve me Information recard
Inu Vlctrelau and Recerda. It Is under
stood I am under no obligation te buy.
N'ame
Li Addrens
If Sens
PP the Seles of
Viaran(ec that
(TuiiiiA
mmi!Sss!S . Jr Stere Open
f This Saturday
Exceptional Savings en Our
Entire Summer Stocks of
Men's Women's and
Children's Footwear
Effective saviriRS, backed by Dnlsimcr's known reputation for
style nnd quality. An opportunity no ene should miss ! ! t
1 fix"
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Women's Dress and Spert Pumps
and Oxfords q
As Lew as .J J.Of)
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OtlicrH at
$1.85, $5.85, .$(5.85, $7.85
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THE BIG SHOE STORE
Four Floers With Seating Capacity for 600
Men, lFemcn, Misses, Beys and Children
1204-06-08 Mgrket Street
STRAWBRIDGE 6 CLOTHIER
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-' IThe Semi-lmiMial
Sale of
Furniture
Making New Friends for
This Stere Every Day
Already hundreds of homes have benefited. Already
hundreds of home furnishers have been made happier in
the knowledge that they have made every dollar de full
duty. Here are the sort of questions Furniture shoppers
ask and here are the answers that help te establish the
status of this Sale:
Hew Great Is the Sale?
We have made preparations for the frrcatest SaVe'ln the history
of this Stere. We nave assembled for this Sale the greatest and
most comprehensive collection of Furniture that has ever been in
this Stere at one time.
Hew Much Can I Save ?
The saving in every case is a substantial ene chiefly one
third. In some instances you save as much as one-half.
Is Regular Stock Included?
IT IS! Every picce and suit, without reservation, is new
marked at a sharp reduction from our former low regular price.
Are There Special Purchases ?
THERE ARE. We contracted for hundreds of thousands of
dollars' worth of Furniture at a time when manufacturers' prices
were at the lowest point of the downward price swing. Yeu profit
thereby.
What Kind of Furniture ?
TRUSTWORTHY. DESIRABLE FURNITURE. The trreater
I part of this collection consists of medium-priced Furniture. That
is seiia, wen-mnue iMirnuurc, in designs caai conierm te tne
demand's of geed taste. Furniture worthy te grace the finest of
homes your own home.
Hew Are the Prices?
Prices this season are one-half of these of 1020, and average
one-third less than these current last year. Fer instance, among
the attractions of this Sale3-
A 10-piece Adam Dining-Roem Suit, of old mahogany, at
$285.00. A 10-piecc Queen Anne walnut or mahogany Dining
room Suit, for $385.00. A 4-picce Queen Anne Bedroom Suit, of
walnut, for $195.00. A 4-pioce Pest Colonial Bedroom Suit, of
walnut or mahogany, for $267.50. A 4-piece William and Mary.
ueuruem euu ei wmnui, ier ?i4e.uu. worm ene-tntrd mere.
What Will It Cost
te Furnish a Heme?
That would vary according te your tastes, nnd the number of
rooms te be furnished. However, prices in this Sale will enable
you te furnish three rooms for as little as $500.00 or as much as
$4000.00.
Hew Can I Tell the Savings ?
On all Furniture from regular stocks is attached two tickets.
One ticket is gray this shows the regular price. A green ticket
shows the Sale price. Comparison shows exactly what you save.
All special purchases bear a yellow ticket. On this is a price
which is a fair valuation of this Furniture and also the Sale price.
Comparison of these two prices shows that you save from one
fourth te one-half.
Can Furniture I Buy New be
Charged in My Bill for August?
CERTAINLY! Charge customers may buy new and pav in
September. All Furniture purchases made during this sale, unless
you stipulate otherwise, will be charged the same as if made during
August and will appear en the bill rendered September first.
Can 'I Have the Furniture
Delivered Later ?
YES! Furniture selectcd new will, at your request, be held
for later delivery. Selection new means selection while the collec
tion is at its best. .
Is Full Payment Required
at Time of Purchase ?
NO. If veu de net care te nay cash, the salesman will gladly
explain our Deferred Payment Plan a plan of gradual payments
which is dignified, simple and convenient.
Why De Yeu Urge
Careful Comparison ?
A TWO-FOLD REASON. First-that you may be sure of
securing greatest Furniture value for the money you intend te
spend. Second because comparison reveals the mntchless char
acter and values of this Sale.
The Sale is new in full swing. Se ceme, compare and judge
where values are best. A-mr.itrid8e & clothier -Third rioer
Smart Hand Bags
of White Silk
$1.95 te $9.50
One-piece and flat effects,
with covered, metal or leather
bound frames smart as enn
be, the ultimate in fashions,
nnd the choice of nearly all
women, te accompany their
cool light costumes.
blrnubrlilee & Clothier
Aisles 8 and V, Centra
Baby Yards new
$3.75 and $7.25
Baby Yards, natural weed,
canvas fleer, $3.75. White
enameled' Yards with blue
enameled weed fleer, $7.25,
j Strnwbrldse A Clothier
M UaMm.nt. Filbert UtrMt
Fer These te Whom
"Mary Garden" is
the Ideal Perfume
We are glnd te say that we
have a complete line of Toilet
Preparations in this delight
ful oder:
Kxtr.ict. II J5 te $B sn. Fnce
Powder, $100; Snehi't I'ew.ler,
Jl 00 ruicl $1.75. Tn leu in I'ewiler.
C0i Toilet Writer, $1 f0, $3.00
nml $1 25 T.nrge Compact Vnnlty
IViwihr I'ase, $100. Tissue
t'reitm. $.oe. Celd ("renin, 60c.
Sellil KeURe, 50c.
NOTTC Samples of Ex
xivrxxj trnct am, gnchet
Powder, free with any of the
above articles.
8trwbrlds & Clothier
- AUle B, Centre
Tlift fllflnrnnnn in-
eludes some very N
smart loekinsr Gelf r
Suits. They have
been rcduceff te
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The Clearance of
Men's Clothing
Appeals Strongly te Men Who
Knew Geed Clothing as .
Well as Geed Investments '
The thousands of Suits in this clearance are all from
our stock sufficient assurance of their surpassing quality
in every detail of fabric, workmanship and style. The
reductions have been made from our regular prices
which means reductions from prices originally lower,
grade for grade, than elsewhere.
Hundreds of Suits One-Third te One-Half
Under Price $15.00, $20.00 and $27.00
Men's and Yeung Men's Suits in a wealth of styles and fabrics. Conservative Worsted Suits at S15 00
Smart Cassimere Suits, new $20.00. Alce' and Wickham Suits at $27.00.
Hart, Schatfner & Marx and Stein-Blech Suits new $38-00
Blue Serge Suits reduced te $22.50, $29.50 and $38.00
Suits with Extra Trousers new $20.00, $27.00 and $33.00
Evening Dress and Tuxedo Suits new $33.50 and $49.50
Palm Beach Suits $13.50 Mohair Suits $16.50
Gabardine Suits $25.00 White Flannel Trousers $7.75 Separate Trousers $3.95 and $4M
: y BtrawbridRe & Clothier Second Fleer, East
Ssf smart looking Gelf K "
L 17 Suits. They have MM
Every Panama Hat
Reduced One-half
Scores of different shapes and all sizes te cheese from. A
timely opportunity, as nothing can equal the cool protection of a
smart-looking Panama Hat for summer's hottest days. Three
price groups $2.00, S2.50 and $4.00.
Straw Hats reduced $1.25 te $3.50
5 - StrawbrMsre & Clothier Second Fleer. Market Street. East
The Best Men's Shirts
That $1.65 Can Buy
Will be here te-morrow in a wonderfully extensive collection,
including such wanted fabrics as woven-stripe madras, white
cheviot, tan mercerized cotton pongee, and of white self-stripe
madras. They are the product of some of the best shirt factories
we knew, and arc roemily cut. All sizes, 13V te 18 $1.65
Strawbridge t Clothier i:ant Htere. Klirhth Street
Hundreds of Pairs of Men's Banister Oxfords, $8.75
A clearance of several lines of these fine Banister Oxferd3
medium-tee styles of tan grain leather and kanguroe skin.
Lew Rug Prices
Lewer Still
Yes, these clearance prices
are way under the regular low
prices of desirable Summer
Rugs in the Department of
Lewer-Priced Fleer Coverings.
Fibre Rugs
Size 8.3x10.6 $9.00
Size 9x12 feet $10.00
Seamless Fringed
Velvet Rugs
Size 9x12 feet $26.75
Congeleum Rugs
Size 0x9 feet $1.90
Size 7.6x9 feet $5.90
Size 9x9 feet $7.90
Size 9x10.6 $8.90
Size 9x12 feet $9.90
Slight printing defects.
Japanese Grass
Rugs, Special
Size 8x10 feet $4.50
Size 9x12 feet $5.00
With smnlicr sizes te match.
' Strawbrldg A Clothier Clothier Clothier
Fleer iH , Filbert Street
Fer Bathing Caps
in a Hurry, Aisle 9,
First Fleer, Centre
A beautiful assortment of
Bathing Caps, rubber and
satine, in all shapes, styles and
colors as gay as a debutante
or as sembre as the most
sedate could wish for. Prices
25c te $1.00.
Strawbridge & Clothier
Alsle 0, Centre
Linens Yeu Should
Knew About
Irish Linen Damnsk Dinner
Cleths and Napkins, in the
round designs that are se
unusually attractive, and of a
quality that will make every
housewife eager te possess
them:
Dinner Cleths, 70x70 $6
Cleths, 70- x 88-in.fi7.50
Dinner Cleths, 70x106, $9
22-in. Napkins, $725 dez.
Strawbridee & Clothier
, Alsle 11, Centre
IIS
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or Market Mre't
Many Special Values in
The Misses' Wear Stere
Misses' Wash Frecks, $70
Lew-waisted and straight-line
Dresses of checked gingham with
white organdie or linen cellars and
cufls; light-colored figured voile
Slip-en Blouse Dresses, neck, sleeves
and pockets trimmed with rows of
Valenciennes lace. 14 te 18 years.
Misses' Finer Wash
Frecks Greatly Reduced
New $15.00 te $25.00
Sheer figured and checked voiles,
colored organdie, dotted Swiss. Low Lew
waisted and blouse models, with
hemstitching, fageting, nnd self
quilling. Alse tailored Linen
Dresses nnd combinations of linen-nnd-ginghani.
Girls' Smart Gingham
Dresses, $1.85 and $2.75
Combinations of coleted chambray
And checked gingham ;' Checked
Gingham Dresses with embroidered
organdie cellars; Tailored Gingham
Dresses wiiu wlnte linene cellara
and piping. Sizes 6 te 14 years.
Misses' and Girls' Middy Blouses, $1.00 and $2.00
White jean, with white, red or blue cellar; tailored Middies
with sailor cellar; fitted waist-line and short sleeve Middies, some
with Peter Pan cellar. Sizes 8 te 20 years.
yV StrnwlirlrlBO & Clothier Second Fleer, Market Street
Mfe,i-L4
Clearance Prices New On
Beys' Summer Clothing
Prices that should bring many boys and their mothers hurryin"
here te-morrow, for the values are most unusual: "
All-Weel Twe-Trousers Suits, $8.75
Well made, of neat, mixed cheviets; in sizes 7 te 16 years.
Serge Suits With Extra Trousers, $9.75
All-wool, of course, with yoke and plait back. Mohair-lined
sturdily made. Sizes 8 te 16 years.
Smart Palm Beach Suits, $7.95
Tailored te perfection, cool and comfortable. Gelf or yoke
and box-plait models. Sizes 8 te 16 years.
Wash Suits $U0 Wash Knickerbockers
Oliver Twist and Middy styles, Of Tan Khaki $1.10.
in sizes 3, te 8 years. Of White Duck si ok
; Wrawbrldge, Clothier Pecend Fleer, Kllbm Street, East
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including English-last styles; of tan calf and gun-metal calf;
-- Straw bridge &- Clothler Cant Stere. Klghth Street
Women's Crepe de Chine
Dresses, Like This, $20.00
This is one of several exceedingly
smart models of crepe de chine, which
is the season's favorite silk, and cer
tainly it is wonderfully cool and se
satisfactory for much summer wear,
particularly in brown, navy blue and
black. All are models of the utmost
simplicity, some trimmed. The model
sketched is trimmed with silk open
work and some arc enlivened by a
lovely lace vestee. All styles that will
carry ever into Autumn.
Silk Frecks, $27.50
One-third te One-half
Under Regular Price
Crepe-knit, vclette. Canten crepe,
chammy-knit, in black and a levelv
assortment of colors. Beaded, em
broidered and self-trimmed. All high
grade Dresses.
Smart Wash Frecks
Reduced te $850
Ginghams, tissues, dimities a
great and varied collection of Dresses
that were much higher priced earlier
in the season.
- SiriulirMfte St C l.i'' ler Sernn
Women's Coats and Capes
Small Lets Big Values
Out they go! Regardless of their smart styles, their season
able qualities, or their original prices out they go, in this great,
sweeping clcarnnce.
Smart Tailored Coats and Capes new $13.75
The Coats arc of tweeds in light and dark colorings; silk
lined throughout. The Capes of plaid cloaking-, some silk-lined.
Miscellaneous Medels Down te $15.00
Including many of tan cloaking, silk-linrd throughout; also
some of plaid-back cloaking, unlined.
-- S'tnwhrhl'jp A cintl nr -e n I l'!r i entre
Summer Skirts Under Price
White Gabardine Skirts of exceptional qualitv, with button
trimmed pockets special at ?2.7.". Satin Skirts in' black, a few in
navy blue and white, and some hite Flannel Skirts remarkable
value at $5.00.
- Si rau bruise '- thlei Se, end F.ecr I'llh. rt Mreet
Fine Trimmed Millinery
In a Clearance at $5.00
Hats that were originally from three te fie time this price,
reduced te $5.00 for a quick clearance Black, white, navy blue,
and-white and black-and-white effects; plenty of the fashioinble
Maline Hair Hats and smart straws. Man. excellent traveling
nnd vacation Hats among them.
--Straw brld! & i li.ililr Sernml ru,,.- r..rk." Str.et Went
Weel Sweaters, new $2.50
Women's nnd Misses' Weel Sweaters, in the popular .slip-ever
style and in white which is se much in demand these days- albe
a few plain colors. Medium weight. Don't think tee long about
these they will likely go in a jiu"y.
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Sporting Goods
Save One-third te One-half
Timely smings for all who will go hhwiewanl or meuntainward
this week end. The geed news in brief
Califernia-atylc F 'hiiiy Suit, hixck 3d te ifi $ i.i e
California-style i. '(.-), with talk stripes $.1.00
Life-guard Huthin Suits f.i.Tn and (5.90.
Tennis Rackets, neimlar models neie S3.? 5
Gelf Sets I Weeden Club, J Irons, j.' Hulls, Ihtg$IC
Drivers and Brassies S3.7,'! (;0t ,
Scotty Gelf Balls new Si. 00 a dozen
Caddy Bags, white canvas, leather-trimmed S5.00
Guaranteed Bicycle Tires (2,50 , .
8trwbrld. Clothier- 4mtntKwtfl
Irons (1,50
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