Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 03, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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ByfeNtNTO1 ' PTOHd 'fcEEEHtoAlELPHIA TTIEDAY fAtGUST 3,
1920
YSnxJMb SILVER A
Wvlt! r,rnom ATtHN
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nillf Fallon Talk by Florence Kobe
nI9;" Tm Same Fashion on
SKT5fl color that ma, rb.
1 co nectlon with tto navr bluo
wom n w nn K0 ns far as
""ifa In "tin hat-tho girdles
wi?totaWn with tie etonmltalBO
mao t0 MT.!M,n- of color and.often
Ct or waistcoat selected for tho
the lW , narbartc toil
.from buii. "
on
"tm! a fact that not for many seasons
11 "Jl.itv well-dressed women In
h,,T' their taste for brisjht head-
I ' Jbw tcnt a8 this year.
'TSiWtWs brilliance the navy blue
8 ilf seldom shows much color.
w ' !i '.mbroldcry on the suit Itself Is
Colored cmproiaery ..-.an. What Is.
wtf .in blah favor at the present
hoffTe.,rk blue and silver combination.
ill8, few suits nd frocks have come
VJ? Zvini heavy silver metal
SbtoiderV on dark blue, both on wool-
"theshorfticket suit of navy blue
JAill shown herosllver braid
Vm- if., I AlfTPH flL L11U UUiUl
.Imply aPr"tc.,rn0Vcf collar. But that
flYoYaU-tte sh that shows In the
l n?'r i.. wicot and weeps beneath
Ironi rVd shot with silver. Tho
lround,i!h red In taffeta forms the soft
iime rich rca in iu. . . fln,.h.j
VMt.eherattheback
,i,ir.i Is launltly tinisncu
1018. by riorenco Hoeo.)
(Copyrisht
PEARSON WILL PROBATED
.......- i 9ua Estate of
Box Manuiacmiu. --
More Than lou,uuu
By the will of Joseph T. Pearson, a
w manufacturer, who died July --at
m. home. CIO J Nownaii sweet, v
S'moro than $150,000 was do-
S i iil faintly. The document was
wills' ouico iouy. - """Vrnt f and
fJr hifwidowNogetber with the house-
S "en iro" estate becomes J trust fund
i. rtS irandchlldren upon the death of
th,AnrinvnentorySof the personal effects
d j? Ferdinand Heinz shows that they
Uo valued atyt,i.iv.i.
ICE CREAM FUND GETS AID t
J151 Is Total of Money naiacu iu.
Tuberculous patients
Additional subscriptions for the ' pur
chase of ice cream for tuberculoma pa
tl.nto In the hospitals connected with
he Department of Health are acknow -Xti
bv Dr. 0. Lincoln Fnrbusb.l
&r makinR a total of $151. the
new contributions are :
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DARNING SOCKS NOT SO BAD
Better Than Gay Life, 8ays Qlrl
j Shot by Dentist
New Yorh, Autr. 8, "I've seen,
enough of tho gay Hfo and I'm going
back to my husband Just as spon as I
can. Darning socks nnd washing dishes
Isn't so bad after all."
These observations wero mada yes
terday In Dcllcvuo Hospital by (the girl
who was mixed up In tho shooting nltalr
In tho room of Dr. Joso Arenas on Sat
urday night, which terminated in the
sulcldo of the dentist.
Tho girl, who has been calling her
eclf Kuth Jaoksou and "Habo Huth"
since her arrival In this city, was an
noyed yesterday wlron Acting Captain
Michael Qulnn, In charge of tho Fourth
Detective division, asked her if she hail
known Joseph Browne Klwcll, tho whist
wizard, whoso murder on tno morning
of June 11 remain an unsolved iujh '
tcry. i
"Goodness I I hope they haven't got'
mo mixed up In tho Elwcll case," she
said. "I've got troubles enough as it
it." Sbo said that as far as she knew
she had never seen tho card player and '
turfman.
"I guess I'd have been nil right," she
told Captain Qulnn, "if my mother hnd
been more strict wltn mo. She was too
easy nnd always let me have my own I
way. I'vo had enough of this lifo now, '
though. I hopo my husbnnd gets hero
soon." She told Captain Qulnn that
she Is twenty-two years old. "I wanted i
to go on tho stage, but I'm through
with all that kind of stuff," sho said, j
This is a street Milt of navy blue
I'olrct twill, but tho braid on tho
edgo of tho coat, on tho sleeves and
round the collar is sliver. The
sash is red shot with silver, and tho
hat is also red. Tho feather at the
back Is blue
WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
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It Is No Task to Shop in Wanamaker's
Down Stairs Store-Even inWarmWeather
I ALL ON ONE FLOOR, EASY TO REACH. COOL AND PLEASANT. ALWAYS! I
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Un. Mlllte Sritauo'
S'mIW, F. H Strallns 10
MlisMeta Vaux
MluWrrth
Mine" Connell i
Mill Ttachy Tyih o
Mrf. lUrry Carlton
William B. 11. Apet j
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ENDS LIFE IN LOVE VISION
11
The Question Corner
Today's Inquiries
1. What work is being done by an
organization called the Society
for the Ilevival of Household nnd
Domestic Arts?
2. If white shoes are badly soiled
how can they be cleaned?
3. What simple precaution will keep
the gas water heater- in good
norkmg condition.
4. Describe a charming hat that is a
welcome nriation of the nll-or-candle
creation.
5. What simple, easily made bit of
decoration makes a touch of color
on the all-white dress?
0. The "petit nbbe" is a style of the
eighteenth century that Is being
rcivcd. What is tho princlpnl
feature of this style?
Yesterday's Answers
1. Rubber talcum powder into
washable kid gloves will icstorc
the toft finish after wnshing.
2. A hardbag made of rows of ruffled
organdie is pretty to enrry with
an organdie diess and hut.
3. A convenient folding table to bo
carried in nn automobile for a
picnic is made like a square box
ami has two drawers In which to
enrry slher and food.
4. In cooking with aluminum uten
sils allowance should be made for
the fact that aluminum tnkes
lunger to heat than other mate
rials. 5. it is correct to wear white in
Mimmer while, in mourning If the
materials aio plain and not
ftrlped or plaid.
0. A new kind of porch chair that is
easily put away in caso of rain, is
made with hinged parts that fold
up like n steamer chair.
Captain Enos Took Slow Poison to
Bring Back Memories
New York, Aug. 3. Because ho
wanted to Hvo In memory the happi
ness which ho said his bride of a tew
week had given him before they dis
agreed, Captain Sherman V. Enos
killed himself . by taking graduated
doses of poison.
This became known wnon his effcctH
'wnfre gono over nnd several letters
written to his wife in the last hours
of his life, describing his sensations,
were found. Cnptaln Enos fell un
conscious In Newark and died half an
hour later in a hosnitnl.
"I don't like largo doses of poison,"
the captain wrote. "It is so useless
to contort nnd cnuse unnecessary pain.
Then, again, I want to enjoy the out
doors and live over nnd over and walk
paths trod by my beloved nnd myself,
wholly absorbed In our lovo. one for
the other, seeing nothing, knowing
nothing but each other."
In another letter Enos commented
on tho beauty of the moon, nnd re
gretted that "You didn't give me
another chance." He alio told of tho
poison getting in its work, and ex
pressed n desire to know what lay
"beyond tho horizon." Another let
ter, believed to have been the last,
bald :
"How I miss you, darling. Thank
God, I will be free aud my spirit will
hover over you.
"This time I am going beyond the
horizon, nnd I will bo nn adventurer
on the border of the trackless. Tho
dope Is doing Its work, nnd I am re
minded of its action.
"It Is now growing quite nnrft, and
I nm having consideiablo difficulty in
writing. ISo more heartaches " and
the letter broke off abruptly. It is
believed Captain Enos got up here and
went for n wnllk until the drug fiunlly
oveicamo him and ho dropped to tho
street. His body is us yet unclnimed."
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133 So. 13th St.
V2 and Less
FORMER PRICES
Fair More Than 300 Garments
Prior to Rebuilding
Coats
Capes
Suits
Dresses
Heavier Fabrics Compromise
With Net in Women's August
Millinery!
Tho heavier fabrics velvets,
satins, Imitations of duvotyne,
duvctyno itscK, etc. will come
in almost ahead ox time, out, sum
mer makes them compromiso by
uslnir net brims or bits of Sum
mery brightness so thnt they shall
not be mistaken for Autumn hats.
Summer is by no means ready to
be put upon tho shelf I
Tho hat that is sketched has a
crown of velvet and a brim of
pleated material an imitation of
duvctyno in a rose shade; it fairly
illustrates tho spirit of theso
August hats, for, surely, no one
would accuse it of an Autumnal
suggestion I
$3.85 to $6.S0
(Market)
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600 Corsets at $2
Thero are four models in pink
or whlto coutil or batiste and they
enro for all figures from tho
slight to tho medium-stout.
Topless Corsets at $3
Of pink coutil, they nro in a
splendid model for tho slight
figure
(Central) '
Cool, Cunning
Rompers at $1.15
Sizes 3 to 6 Years
Short sleeves and plain knees
trimmed with white, tho romnors
are of fino blue gingham, but
toning down tho front. A half
dozen would not bo too many!
(Centra)
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CUTICURA
SOOTHES SKIN TROUBLES
Bathe with plenty of Cuticura Soap
and hot water to cleanse and purify.
Dry lightly and apply Cuticura Oint
ment to soothe and help heal. Cuti
cura Talcum soothes and cools the
skin and overcomes heavy perspi
ration. DeIIcate,delightful,diBtingu6.
eampltEuarrMtyUiU Arfdr'M "Oattnntab
omtorl,l.Dpt tM,Utl4anI.UMl" Bo!dTry.
whnjtSoipBfl Olntfflftntttar Kc TalevinSSc.
jya "Cuticura Soap ahar a without muf .
Remarkable Savings on
Panama and Leghorn Hats,
Sir! $3.&0
is the price now marked on every one of these good
hats. In some cases sizes are broken but there are all
sizes and plenty of them in the lot.
They are in the season's best styles; and this is just about
the tlmo of year that the old hat gives the sign that it can't
last much longer.
All the Split and Sennit Straws
Are Reduced to $2 and $3
(Gallery, Market)
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hold Uouvht und Mvrhi.t.vM.1
AIM Cltantd ana Rapalml
H. I tRZIAN & CO. a?
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TWMocfrHKS.K
"pHE man who starts in busi-
- ness with a Peirce School
training to his credit never over
draws his reserve of business
knowledge.
MEN AND WOMEN who
have a thorough training in
business essentials are in de
mand. No matter how sound
a general education you may
have, a course at Peirce School
will fit you better for a business
career.
WRITE FOR 56th YEAR BOOK
Enjoy the Out-of-Doors
Wtar Cantilever Shoes
!!!LtUrrer 81i" are " omforUblo that
ir.,... " ,0 rrovent Hot weathar ex
"tiitlon. Cantilever Shoes nro reatful. they
J00""0 correct carriage. Tho weliht of
i """J '"""aa railing on tho weak
Km t tho arch. U ahared by tho heel, tho
... ..- mo ouiaiae or tho foot
vper oaianca prevents fatleuo
n4 fallen archea.
WU??? op,en,,,r F1'b' "hank, which
tki .vJi .. mu,c,M 'urroundln. the bone, of
ta .51?.. ,0 e"rclsa " trow atronif. And
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'S,v,h.! from l0 E' Write for
Peirce
This
or strain.
CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP
Pine Street, West of Broad, Phila.
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An August Sale of
Pretty Neckwear
10c to $1
Many of the pretty things in
this lot of mussed neckwear have
been more than wice their pres
ent prices.
Among them will be found
Collar sets
Separate collars
Fichu?
Vestees
of organdie, net or lace.
(Central)
Dainty
Hand-Made Batiste
Blouses
$5.90 and $6.75
Just the sort of fine blouses that
women want to wear now with
white skirts and later with dark
suits; they have the roll collars
that fit so nicely over sweater or
coat collars.
Tho $5.90 style hos double rows
of inset work and is prettily hem
stitched. The $0.75 style has a profusion
of hemstitching done in little
squares.
(Market)
Curtains and Portieres
Half Price at $2.25
to $4.50 a Pair
The cotton crash is natural
linen color and tho curtains and
portieres, some with valances,
200 Skirts at $4.50
Silk Faille and White
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Gabardine
The skirts in each group
were priced much more and
every skirt is a desirable one.
That is something, you
know!
The gleaming fnillo skirts are
in rose with satin stripes near tho
bottom, interesting pockets and
belts.
Tho white gabardine skirts are
excellent quality and there are
various well-tailored styles. Some
of them are slightly mussed.
(Market)
A Summer Sale of Jewelry
at 25c to $1
Tiirely, usable things, either for one's self or for
gifts, and the prices are, without doubt, very little
compared to the value of the pins and necklaces, etc.
At 25c
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Cuff pins
Lingerio clasps
Cuff links
Friendship circles
At 50c
What charming necklaces of
lovely long beads in beautiful
shades of col or 1 Thero arc
pearl-liko beads between the
colored bends, which are in
various tints, including four
shades of blue nnd a brown as
well as tho usual colors.
" Bar pins of colored imita
tions of precious sioncs and
rhinestono bars are In silver
finish settings.
At 35c
Especially timely aro tho
colorful necklaces of celluloid
beads so light for this warm
weather, yet pretty, and add
ing a touch of completeness
to a frock. There are white,
blue, yellow, green and black
necklaces and combinations of
color.
At$l
Crystal beads, gleaming and
cool, arc in various tints.
Very good-looking are tho
new adornments of blnck gros
graln ribbon with bright beads
and ornaments at the ends
red, green, dark amber, blue,
etc.
(Chmtnot)
Pretty Envelope Chemises
Special at $1
Made of soft white nainsook, they are hemstitched around,
the top, havo sprays of hand embroidery in front, ribbon shoulder
straps and neat lace around the bottom. (
It would bo wise to get a supply at thfe prico especially for
vacation wear I v
(Central)
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aro stenciled in on preuy
signs and colorings.
(Central)
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The Great Variety Amqng the Hummer
Dresses in the Down Stairs Store
Is Almost Measureless and Yet Each Style Is Worth Seeing!
The voile dresses thousands of them are in plain colors, dots, scroll
designs, figured patterns, etc., about anything a girl or woman could want!
200 Dresses at $2.25
Voiles in many patterns, trimmed with organdie.
350 Dresses at $3.75
Pin-checked or flowered voiles with roll collars, surplice
bodices, plain skirts or pointed overskirts, etc.
700 Dresses at $4.50, $5 and $6.50
Dotted voiles, plain-color voiles, figured voiles; dresses
with light or dark grounds aro in pretty styles.
The Dresses Sketched
At S6.50 new ring-dot voile dresses in black and white
are in this style, trimmed with white organdie collars and
cuffs; also navy blue voile dresses with white figures.
At $10 nothing smarter at piesent than a well tailored
gingham. This model with a white organdie collar ana
pleated frills on the cuffs and pockets is in two-tone checks.
New Organdie Frocks at $12
Young women will be pleased with these fresh, pretty
frocks, which are in navy, llcsh or light blue. The sides of
the skirts are prettied with double frills and the roll collars
and the cuffs arc graceful and dainty.
Sh! Just a Whisper of Fall!
Charming, charming! New Autumn frocks of serge or
tricotine are but, seeing them is much more satisfactory!
$27.50 to $55.
, T (Murkrt)
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$10 W $6.50
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Women's Brogue
Oxfords
Splendid for Now and for
Autumn
They have full wing tips and,
the lines of shoes aro fashionably
correct. , '
Tan at $9.90 5
Black at $8.90
White Leather at $9.S0V '
White leather Oxfords wWtli
imitation wing tips nro $8:5H,
Soles arc durably welted and tho
heels are medium.
(Chestnut)
Timely Silks at Low
Prices
White Habutai, $1.35 a Yard
It is 35 inches wide.
Tub Silk, $1.40 a Yard
A eood duality, 35 inches wide,
in white or flesh-pink. y-
All-Silk Chinese Pongee, $1,
a Yard
In natural color, 32 inches
wide.
Gleaming White Wash Satin
$2.25 a Yard
An unusual quality, 3G inches
wide. )
Lustrous Taffeta, $2.75
a Yard
35 inches wide, in navy or mid
night blue.
(Centrnl)
Courses for young men:
Business Administration
Salesmanship
Two-year Commercial
Training
Courses for young women:
Secretarial
Shorthand and Typewriting
A Half Price Sale
of Women 's Gloves
2S00 Pair at SOc and 65c
Two-Clasp Chamois-Lisle
Novelty Chamois-Lisle
Long Silk Gloves
In some styles sizes are broken, in others
there are all sizes.
At 65c
Novelty slip-on chnmois-lislo gloves with contrasting color
cuffs nnd embroidered backs are in mode, gray, chamoic
color, beaver and white.
Two-clasp duplex gloves in white and a few brown and
A clearawny of twelve-button length silk gloves in white
and beaver and in sizes 5l and C. They aro "seconds," but
tho imperfections can scarcely bo noticed.
At 50c
Two-clasp chamois-lisle gloves in white, tan, gray, beaver
or black, with plain or embroidered backs.
(Ontrnl)
School
sr
Business
Administration
Real August Suits for Men at
About Wholesale, Prices
Indeed, prices on. some of these suits
are actually below the wholesale value,
but of course, the season is along a little.
$23.50, $26.50 and $34.50
They are all of mixed cheviots all-wool Wana
maker quality of fine fit and well tailored. And the
styles are the conservative and semi-conservative that
business men like best of all. Some suits aro half
lined and others quarter lined.
Separate Trousers at $9.75
are of mixed cheviot in varidus patterns and color
tones,
(Gallery, Market)
Vacation
Reminders
for
eirj
The sale of men's fur
nishings brings opportunities
of saving on many of the
things which go into the va
cation bag.
Terry cloth or crepe bathrobes
at $1.50.
Good-looking raincoats nt
$11.50.
White madras or cheviot shirts
with attached collars or with
neckbands are $3.
Good four-in-hund or bat-wing
ties are 50c.
Leather belts (they're seconds,
but good ones) arc 40c.
Cool, comfortable pajamas are
$3.15 and $1.50.
Tennis shoes and Oxfoids,
a-plcnty! They're for men nnd
boys and may bo had in white or
brown canvas with sturdy
cemented rubber solos nt $2 to
$3.75 a pair.
For the outing there are
heavy khaki trousers at $3.75 and
white duck at $3.25. Finely tail
ored white flannels (all-wool)
are $16.
Whito felt roll hats that can
be slipped into a vety small space
are $1.50.
(Gullrry. Market)
And for the Boy
Good khaki knickers in 7 to
18 year sizes aro special at $1.85.
A splendid olive drab camp
blanket is $8.
Regulation middy lints of
heavy whito duck, well stitched,
nro ?1.
(OMlerr, Market)
Women's Spring and
Summer Coats
Many of Which Can Be Worn Well Into
the Fall, at Reduced Prices
$14.50 to $29 $35 to $55
Plainly tailored coats of wool materials;
Taffeta coats and capes, also satin capes ;
Sports coats and handsome little wraps.
The opportunity is not to be passed over lightly!
(Murkrt)
One, Two Three!
Surf Satin Bathing Suits in
Three Models at $4.50
Good-looking black surf satin suits,
good material, well made won't tnko
each suit long to find un owner at this
price!
One model is sketched; another is
plain nnd will bo quite a favorite with
the swimmers; another is piped with
white.
Beginning at $3.75
There aro other black bathing suits
for women and girls nnd they are
trimmed with striped material.
Silk suits of many kinds aro quite
individual and there ni'e various styles
from which to choose. $8.75 to $10.
Knitted Bathing Suits
at $1.65
Of black knitted cotton, trimmed
with white, these jersey suits aro in
California stylo and arc fino for real
swimming.
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