Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 08, 1922, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 5, Image 5

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feuflNAIRE WILLS
'fiancee $1,000
EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922
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5ne beneficiary here
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a?tnrA Salt"", millionaire nrt pntren
SS win collector, Ir-nvlnp MOO.000 and
In M W'" t0 .M"' nelKrt T.m,,
??'". f,i0(i for nrebnte icsterdav
Si's irrepntp'H Court.
J. Londen, en .Tnne 24, after drink
Rri, i solution of poison he hnd prepiircl
J. eMflninK PO" vni-'i Sin- n
Of Clf.l ' i . ., ... l,i,l. i,n
ffiri nnd the verdict of the coroner
Pl80";... Mr Sinlttis hnd drunk flie
!?,nlde by mlitnke.
tT!nluc,.' ..lu,!! U n widow. Klin un
ttl Kftcllp Eugenie Arneld, dmigh
" t ti, V Arneld, n former Rnire.
..te of New Yerk Ceuntv. Her mar
I."1 . ... Tlnberr .Tnme f'ntnnhrll tenlj
face In 1002. Mr. Campbell died nbeut
Whenr8thenewq of Mr. SnltiiH denth
kit te the dl9C-ewy that he was phin
"i. te be married In n few weeks.
" l)I U1I tnl,l Mr Snltnc. !,.!
L.n hr husband's l)est friend, nnd
that s&e nn" ul-1" -""6t' i" "" "r
rune time. if i tj.
At tilC t-un'itvi c iiii. -i. in jjuiiuuii
MiMrernm from Mr. Cmnpbcll was
Produced. It tend as fellow s:
"Letters reeelved. Great nurprNe
..'a honor. Am happy, but net well.
ltd will S" " sanitarium. Let us
MtWlIn true mi'inn ir nn- jiri"pni.
Tort's no one but en. Be cheerful
Uj held your own. Tjevc.
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.-....Ia.. oil hern nhnilt the. n1iln.
Vf-ii liiiniilinlt inlit tf Hnu n nmln
mtssiie in reply te letterw nnd cnblc
Rtmi from Mr. Snltus, nsklnj? If he
heuld conic ie iihk cr it sne
..nlil en te Londen for their weddimr.
Her cablegram, translated, she cald,
told Mr. SnituH "ne ami ner companion,
WOO hSu just ieic n inHiuiii, would lenvp
i Vnirtnnil nlient .Tlllv IS. nnil tli.if
tbtr would be fnarrled there. She s.ild
.i.il.,l knfli hnnn "uillrmmln liniiim
indshewnB poitlve Mr. Hnltus' denth
ni due te nn ncnnciu.
rTriA fta(ittmrv fi.tntn lilnl mm-
inoentto nearly $1,000,000, It Is Mihl,
Ji te be shared equally bv four cousin'".
One shore gees te Mrs. 1'tbel M.
Lndlngten, of llr.n Muwr, 1'n., wife of
IMries j.umnKien.
Others who will nenelit nre Irs.
rnrftie Snnferd Ilisell. of tlm PI11711
Hetel; the Kpv. A. Wrlsbt Saltus, n
8rst ceu'In. of Concord. N. II., nnd
Bolln Sanferd Saltus, of Mount KIm-e.
MATHILDE GOES SHOPPING
Believed Buying Her Trousseau In
Paris
Paris, Aug. 8, Miss Mathlldc Mp-
Cennlek silent most of her flmn vnstir-
day In Paris shops, making a large num-
ner of purchases preparatory te going te
'inii'traiini tomorrow or niursilny,
Although she nnd her fp.tber( Hareld
P. McCormick, both refused te admit
Mls.i Mnthllde was buying n trousseau
for her marriage te Max Oser, her Swiss
flnncc, a friend of tlm family said she
1U11U11111.V wn Keen 10 inne nuvantage 01
many of the beautiful things obtain
able In Pnrls shops In anticipation of
"spplng her levpr In Switzerland. '
This friend ndded Mr. McCormick
wns continuing te proceed en the theory
his daughter was the best judge of
what constituted her hnpplncss, nnd
would be permitted te de what she
wished.
It Is further said Mr. McCormick,
himself, hns made no plans for going
te Switzerland In the Immediate future,
but his daughter would be accompanied
u h uiiiiinniLMi, one 11 I'Aiicclua te go
directly 10 i-ucernc te visit her aunt.
HOSPITAL IN JERSEY URGED
FrellnghuyBen Asks Harding te Aid
Tubercular War Veterans
Washington. Aug. 8. (Ity A. P.)
f'onstnu'tlen In New Jersey of n gov
ernment hespitnl for tubercular former
service men was urged today by Sen Sen
nter rrellngbujsen, of New Jersey, nnd
J. I). Sears, commander of the New
JernPy department of the American Le Le
geon, during n cenference with Presi
dent Hnrdlnj?.
Thev suggested several sites In high
nltituues for n hespitnl. At present 400
New Jersey war veterans, the Presi
dent was told, are being nunrtered In
contract hospitals, 2.10 of the men In
hospitals eutside the State.
KILLED BY ONE-MAN CAR
Fatal Accident In Reading Fellows
Demand for Removal
Heading, Pa., Aug. 8. flly A. P.)
James Q. (Jeiger, seventy-seven, was
run down by n one man car here today
nnd killed. Itercntly there wns a de
mand here for the remevnl of these cars
because of an accident
Mr. Olger was wnlklng diagonally
nrress tlip street and, It Is alleged bv
the local transit company, was outside
the safety yene.
GERMANY MAY GET LOAN
Londen, Aug. 8. The Times corre
spondent In Pnrls snys he henrs from a
competent American authority that the
bankers' committee Is likely te be re
convened net later thnn October te
negotiate a small lean for Ocrmnny and
that J. P. Morgan Is remaining In
Europe te be In rendlncss for such an
event.
J
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rHEN a truck
driver beasts
about thousands of
miIes,pewerrul, sllplcss
traction and real cush
ioning down te the last
mile, hV talking about
his Goodyear Cord
Truck Tires.
It it one of the eempltle
tine of Goodyear Truck
Tires told end strrked
by your Goodyear
Truck Tire Dealer.
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BEGIN KU KLUX TRIAL
Jury Being Selected In California
Raid Case
Iis Angeles, Aug. 8. (Hv A. P.)
Selection of a jury te trv thirty-seven
nlleged membeis of the Ku Klux Klnn
011 charges growing out of the Ingle-,
weed 1 .1 ill of April '-'L' last was resumed
in Supeiier Court tednj.
When ceuit adjoin ned yesterday
spcn weiiivn and Ihc men were In the
jury box.
Fer Sale hu
O'BRIEN & HOOVER, Inc.
Dlntrlbuter
22d and Race Streets
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LEDGER
Corduroy Binding
Complete, $8.50
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We Are Closing Out
Dresses, Capes & Skirts
Prices Belew Cost
Summer Wash Dresses
This season's smartest styles, in voiles, linens, ginghams,
organdies and combinations, in white and all desirable shades.
They were $10.50 te $27.50, te be closed out at
$75, $0.75, $J.50, $Q.50
Street Afternoon Dresses
of Crepe de Chine, Canten Crepe, Georgette and Printed Crepe, all colors and
a wide variety of attractive models, including lace and some dinner dresses.
They were up te $145, te be closed out at
10, $15, $25, $35, $45
Silk Capes
In navy and black, plain
and with touches of
fringe.
They were up te $30.50
$
15
Spert Suits
Mostly one of a style,
but a wide variety; all
sizes.
They were up te $55
$
10
. Spert Skirts
of silk and flannel, in
white and colors.
They were up te $12.50
$
575
Lingerie, Negligees and Sweaters
50 Nainsoek Nightgowns..
Were $1.45, Reduced te
45 Voile Bleemers
Wtre $1.50, Reduced te
75 Satin Brassieres (All
colors)
Vere $1.95 te $2.50, Reduced
60 Jersey Silk Vests
Were 52.05, Reduced te
64 Petticoats
Were $3.05, Reduced te
65 Princess Slins
"'re $4.95, Reduced te
95c
95c
'1.45
te
'1.65
'2-95
95
62 Fine Weel Sweaters $f Ar
Were up te $4.95, Reduced te rttf
57 Mohair Slip-en $Q QT
Sweaters 0JJ
Were up te $6.90, Reduced te
71 Fiber Silk Tuxedo
Sweaters
Were $7.90, Reduced te
50 Mohair Tuxedo
Sweaters
Were $10.75, Reduced te
25 Novelty Weel Sweaters $rr Qfi
Were up te $18.00, Reduced te
48 Pure Silk Tuxedo $
Sweaters v
Were $16.50, Reduied te
'4.50
'Q.90
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STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
Women's Silk
Autumn Dresses
$39.75
A New Line Being
Introduced This Season
Its success i3 assured
.already the models are se
graceful, se youthful nnd
simple, nnd the materials are
exceptionally fine.
Crepe Rema, Cnnten crcpe
nnd s,atin-back crcpej in black,
navy blue, brown and tan;
showing the new longer skirts,
the handsomely embroidered
flowing sleeves, the Viennet
sleeves and ether delightful
new features.
New Crepe de Chine
Dresses, $15.00 te $18.75
New Autumn models, in
navy blue, black and brown.
Straw bridge & Clothier
Second Fleer. Market Strent
Selling Mere Furniture Than
in Any Previous Furniture Sale
Ample Proof That the Semi-Annual Sale Was Planned
Well and Meets the Requirements of Most People
Mere Furniture has been sold in this Semi-annual
Sale than in any former August Sale in the same length
of time. Mere homes have been made brighter, mere
home-furnishers have been made happier than in any
Furniture event in our history. It is indeed gratifying
te have this public expression of approval of our well
laid plans.
We have mere Furniture than ever in our history.
Our entire stock at sharp reductions from already low
prices. Great special purchases at savings of one-third
te one-half.
This is your Sale with the sort of Furniture you
"Priscilla" is the Name of a 4-Piece
Bedroom Suit of Irresistible Charm
in the Sale at $267.50
This graceful design has caught all the charm of Colonial New Eng
land simple and appealing. Even in its construction and finish the "Pris
cilla" reflects the steady integrity and virtue of this country's early settrers.
The Suit consists of 4 pieces, in mahogany or walnut: Dresser, top 50 inches ;
full-size Pest Bed ; Vanity Dresser with top 16x44 inches ; large roomy Chest
of Drawers, 47 inches high, with top 21x28 inches. Clese (tOi7 P?
te one-third under usual price for the Sale f)w Q(
Should you desire te have the period for payment for your furniture
extended, ask a salesman te tell you about the 'Strawbridge & Clothier
Deferred Payment Plan, a simple and convenient method of payment.
Zfay Strawbrlrtee. A Clothier Third Kleer
want, arranged se that you can inspect it with the least
physical effort. All of it at savings that you can best
appreciate.
In this Sale you can choese:
Dining-room Suits, 10 pieces, from $195 te $1000
Bedroom Suits, U pieces, from $95.25 te $1000
Living-room Suits, 3 pieces, from $135 te $1000
Thousands of single pieces such as Chairs, Tables,
and the like, at unusually low prices.
Anether distinctive feature of the Sale is the great
number of patterns originated exclusively for this Stere.
Fer instance
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Summer Travelers en Their Way te and
from Vacation Resorts Will Find It Very
Delightful and Profitable te Take in This
Beautiful
Preliminary Display of
Autumn Fashions
This is a presentation of a choice group of new
apparel and dress accessories, showing the new lengths
of skirts, the new ideas in sleeves, the new length of suit
jackets, the correct waist-line, and all the ether features
se important in considering autumn wardrobes.
Women's and Misses' Dresses,
Suits, Coats, Millinery,
Blouses, Furs, Footwear
and Accessories
n New models, new materials, new shades the flower
of the new season's fashions, yet nothing extreme and
everything moderately priced.
X -- SlrnwbrMu" & Clothier Second Fleer
Nete These
Prices for
9x12 Rugs
Again the department of
Lewer-Priced Fleer Coverings
triumphs with some excep
tional values in Rugs. Seme
arc stightly irregular in weave,
but every one is attractive in
design and will give excellent
service:
Heavy Axminster $25.75
Seamless Fringed Velvets
$28.75
Stenciled Jap. Grass $5.00
All-Fibre Rugs $10.00
Congeleum Rugs
Slightly Imperfect
She GxO feet $1.90
She 7.6x9 feet $5.90
Size 9xl0.G fect$S.90
She 9x12 feet $9.90
Inlaid Linoleum in tile and
hardwood patterns $1.25 a
square yard.
Straw brldee . Clothier
Fleer 44. Filbert Street
Many Beys' Suits New
at Clearance Prices
Mothers will de well te get here early for this Clearance Sale
of Beys' Clething:
Suits with Extra Trousers $6.75
Well tailored, of serviceable all-wool cheviot mixtuies. Sizes
8 te 15 years.
All-Weel Blue Serge Suits $6.50
FuN cut, neatly made with full-lined knickerbockers and
mohair-lined coat. Sizes 8 te 16 years.
Sturdy Little Wash Suits 95c
Beth Oliver Twist and Middy styles, some with sheit sleeves.
Sizes 3 te 7 years.
Straight ahd Knicker Trousers 50c, 95c
Of excellent wash materials. At very decided savings.
Blue Denim Overalls 65c
Navy blue, strongly sewed te give leni; wear. An unusually
desirable garment for general play-wear. Sizes 3 te 8 years.
T Mrawbrldse & ( lelhler -Se nd Fleer Filbert Street, l.ait
3000 Pairs of Women's
Stockings at 85c a Pair
Pure silk-and-fibre, in black, white, Cordovan, Russian calf
and rose beige; high spliced heels and double soles. Sizes 8Va te
10. These Stockings leek like fine silk nnd are very durable.
r-- .StruubridKe & Clothier Atule I. Centre
Save en Towels
Fer Practical
Household Needs
Hemenmkers will de well te
replenish depleted stocks at
these unusually low prices.
Cotten Huckaback
Towels, 35c;
Three for $1.00
Serviceable and geed look
ing, with Hrrek kiy damask
borders and hemstitched horns.
Linen Huckaback
Towels. Unusual
at 50c each
Sturdy imported Towels, 18x
H4 inches, with damask bor
ders nnd hemmed ends.
Linen Kitchen Toweling
35c; six yards, $2.00
Of excellent quality, free
from dicssinp, White or with
colored borders.
Slrnulirle A Clotliler -AUIa
I J Centre
Beys' All-Sports
Shirts Clese te
Half Price $1.25
Strongly mnde of woven
stripe madras, nnd mercerized
cotton pongee and cheviot in
white or tan. An exceedingly
geed value at $1.25.
rftriwhr lite A Clothier
bicnd Fleer, Fill), it Mreet, i:aat
Clearance of
Women's Fine
Cotten Frecks
at Half Price
$7.50 te $12,50
Imported ginghams, dotted
Swiss, fine latines nnd beauti
ful voiles. Many styles and
shades a beautiful variety.
htrnwbrlilKH .t Clothier
Fecund Fleer, .M.irket Street
Neme Corsets
Self-Reducing Medel 444
Is an Excellent Value
$4.00
Women may
knew the com
fort nnd the
satisfaction of
Neme Corset
ing for a very
small expendi
ture. And, eh!
the improve
ment in figiue
lines. Thou
sands of we
men whose
poise and beau
tiful carriage
are the admir
ation of their
friends wear
Neme Corsets exclusively. Let
your new Corset be a Neme.
Medel 441 is of fine white
ceutil, with fashionable low
bust, long hips, with Self
Reducing stiaps of the original
type te control nnd reduce ex
cess flesh ever the nbdemen.
Nete the low price of $4.00.
Neme Circlet Brassieres
$1.00 te $5.00
Fer as little ns ?1.00 there's
a Circlet model which melds
the figure above the waist as
the Neme Corset docs below.
Fer symmetry of figure nntl
that well-groomed appearance
every woman desires, cheese
the Circlet.
Strnlirldue t. Clothier
Third Fl or Market Street Weit
Men's Fancy
Handkerchiefs
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Couch Hammocks at Less
Than Wholesale Price
$8.00, $10.00, $13.50, $15.00,
$17.50, $18.00, $25.00
About 100 of these Couch Hammocks, representing a manu
facturer's entire sample line. Your choice of khaki, gray canvas,
fancy stripes and cretonne coverings. All of the best construction
wi'h guaranteed springs and tufted mattresses. We suggest you
mahe your selection early.
e - Straw brhU' i i 1" I ler- Ti rd Fleer entre
Men's Woven Madras Shirts
In the Great Clearance, $1.30
Values One-half Mere te Twice This Price
Thousands of fine Shuts, many reduced from stock Others a
manufacturer's surplus, bought at a grat price cone -,,ion.
Stripes ween through nnd through, material excellent, pat
terns and colors varied, price away low that's the ster
All sizes 13'j te 18, ceneniently arranged en table.-, for quick-service.
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25c
Imported by us from Londen
te sell at this unusual pi ice. A
great arirty of colored-border
patterns that will please any
man of geed taste.
Striwhrld-re A Clothier Clethier
Mirket ftteet Crois AS
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
Market Street Eighth Street Filbert' Street
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J Fleer;
Tropical
Suits
At Clear
ance Reduc
tiens
I'lentN of time
left for ou te wear
these light weight
Su t-, bu m nc.r(l
the re m for new
goods cmin r in- e
away tlu go at
these figure-,
Palm Beach
Suits, $9.75
Taileied carefully
te held then stylish
lines. All sues for
regular, siieit, tall,
slender an 1 stout
men.
Fine Mohair
Suits, $12
Durably woven of
that lustrous, genu
ine mohair that
wears he very well.
Dark patterns nnd
plenty of all sizes.
Gabardine anprsted Suits new $18
Dressy men nlways favor f se cool, smart-looking Suits
nnd will surely want one or mer p $18.
Men's Spring and Sunl , Suits are new down
te their lowest price I jhis season $13 J00. '
$16.00, $21.00 10 and $36.00.
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