Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 11, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LED&EB PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, ' 'MARCH 11, 3021
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i.ikt to ttfl'C "'.'...mi... t llin mi
?W T Tin" id a c llnlcnl thmmc
Ctsf ir,'e: J ,,i to eive him an npnor-
Litr t" .' ,''.r..Viii Then, removing
J Sn .rr.hf nnIJ!?1ifrBVw
bof w,,lici' forniulao the BllRhtcst
It tM "'Yon, to cllsiiBreenhlc, If not
"?. nf iiwlntnininB Bi".-i"- -
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Itf" .. u nrctlful only to answer
G'ner? onVnut hv the me.llcnl nilvlucr
CH 1WT Hvm loins hnve appeared
i..-fdlnK vlKlt. In whleli ctiso
rt'1,s'o mention thP matter to tlio
tu&, re he enters the slckroom-a
g?rfttl h ll, Tr. ".- "1Z1--1 - -
enmo her dnlly task to nnlsh at least
one pluytlilnjj for her fellowsuffcrera.
Today, In New York, MrM. Averlll
owjib and KUperlntendH one of the
lnrcest dot htm Unix In tlio Uiihnl
Staled, When nhn left tho luutpltnl, she
determined to mnltn her way ilcHpitc hci
Inllrmity unci her Initial capital ronslut
ed of two undreHsed dolls and a couple of
pacl(nKiwf dyo. toteelher with a packet
of drygoulriH remnants. Tlio first two
dolls were placed on Hale In tho lobliy
of n Portland hotel, and heforo tho day
was over tho management had con
traded, for her entire output. The ven
ture paid for Itself as It went along and
now Mrs. Ave! Ill lias the twofold satis
faction of knowing that sho Is Independ
ent and also that she Is helping children
to find a new Joy In life.
Tomorrow "I Want Home Onmt CloflicV
PHILLIPS-BARNETT RECITAL
Excellent Program Given at Concert
In Foyer of Academy of Music
Miss HpsxIp Phillips, contralto, nntl
Miss (Jlii'ly Harnett pianist. Rave nn
Intcn sting joint rccltnl in the foyer of
tl c Academy of Music Intt evening l)p
.inrcn largp nntl tnnulfpstly friendly au
dience. .Miss 1'lilllips and .Miss lSnr
I'ftt followed the excellent, hut too
sliliiii) used, method of selecting their
entire program from works which have
proved their worth Instead of following
the modern method of overloading n pro
gram with "new" mateilnl of ilouhtful
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,iii,r,i.i viinii'. i in- irnujl was 11 ini"
grain of which 'every number was well
norm utmi ii'Tiuiiiiing nun Hearing.
.Miss I'liilllps opeliTll the recital with
a superb group of songs by Schubert,
Schumann nntl llralims. Her voice Is
a linn contralto, of abundant power and
even in quality and strength throughout
Its whole register. It Is no rellectlon
on Miss I'll ill i ih musicianship to say
that she did not nt nil times get the
full musical content out of her gigantic
program, one which would have taxed
the artistic capabilities of a Matzeiinucr.
She lias voice and method and all that
Is needed is more experience to make
her one of our best concert singers. lie
sides tile songs mentioned she sang an
aria from "Samson el Deliln" and songs
by lliilni, Mnssenet, Holmes, Gounod,
Chadwiek, Cowen and Ileacli.
Miss llnrnelt showed n lluent tech
tiiipie and considerable interpretative
ability, with a pleasing lone of moderate
power. She was evidently a little nerv
ous In the Heethoven group, which re
sulted in an occasional wrong melodic
note, but as n whole her playing was
clean an. I forceful, both in execution ami
muslciaii-liip. Ilesides the three Hee
thoven numbers she played the Scarlatti
Sonatia in A, tin- "Rosamunde' im
promptu of Schubert nntl smaller num
bers bv Chopin, Arenslcy and Tsclini
kowsky, closing with the I) Hat etude
of Liszt.
Teacher asked what
"postpone" meant.
and I said,
'"Iryiri to have
breakfast
without
Post
Toasties
(SUPERIOR CORN FLAKES)
"Ht.nl licp leg" Mho did not sco how
;nSrshecf,u....!oBetany;
UlUin Hill "I I WIIUIIIWIM7I
ati'l Fobs frum the ml-
MuhineAloro Money
L( poll I.ntly.
.you will never walK ngnin.
tm. as the Miilence pronounced
Tl" "'V... i,,., tlendren Averlll. of
. MTU Ml" iH'"1- -- , .. ..
ESunrt Ore , one ot Hie loiciiiom
Ktu,. m i lie countrv. Mrs. Aver
tee."... nTthiit bI.o had been
It TTOUl
i Md or.
,jt 01 Ml-"'"'
K rooms at the hospital soon con
n'r,f u Hi.. t iiei-H was bv no mean!
E. no lioi-elesH caso there. She, nt
mi had laid the opportunity of pnss-
,,.1 least a portion or our niu i"
KrltirM. while there wero scores of
lMrn In the hospital who wouiiiiumit
Jltt miny of the real Joys of life.
Ai Kile lay suffering nnd nlone, Mrs.
nirlll commenced to wonder If there
"l1 .,.! ,l.rtf ul,n -mild iln tn
ffiati the pain which tho children
Hitd a Ht'l" doll and sent It In to the
W'drn'i war 1 Almost nt onco thoro
rii a lull m the moans. The next day
l'j drf ssed fliinth. r doll nnd soon It be-
Tlw Question Corncf
1, pfirribe a good-looking cover for
ll.ii eiiril t'llllp.
, Wlmt luaho. some of the newest
onl ipurts sweaters strikingly
dinrrcni .'
J. In what easy way enn nn ink
1.. n.l IVr.... It lll ?..!.
hiiiH ee iiiiimiiii 1 1 viit ., .-,.i i,ii
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I, How may tlio bend nnd foot of
a lihln. iron bed be made more
otlHieltve''
5, DoMrilie an cxipiiMtc foil that
un'ihl net be bard to ninke.
6. Willi the dnrk serge dress, wlint
nuninc .nrt of iririlli cmiM he
tvorn?
Yesterday's Answers
11. A iirrtlv. low heel is n nrnctirnl
feature1 (lint is part of tlio newest
Kronen -hoe.
Knrtlie Imliy. n itinint little fancy
lib i rinhroiilereil, and lias a row
of lieniling atiiu-lied to it at the
Imttiiin. through which pule pink
riWrnii i drawn.
Win a fund iinit be cooled quickly,
nn onv "thud nf aecoinplisliiiig
thl i t.i put it in tlie top part
tit a ilimlile boiler, nntl place it
ovrr tin. nther part, wiiicli has
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.The tpe nf waistline seen on a
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...niu. . ..i .i.-ni nine ,iie-.eM j,
Inch, with a narrow girdle placed
it leat four ine'ies below ll.
An nun- ui'U iittractiv,. anil tlif
ffr.nt 1. inking tnble la'inp has an
irnnsi' iur.i--.il, edged with tinv
labels fur a -limle, and tills is
lifM nlnft U H .lapauesc lady.
I'laituig cili;c a novel vnrt for a
hat
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A "Home-Mndc" Layer Cnko f,
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COAL
& Building Materia!
Hh. OUrchnSP lit er.nl np
-I bml' nc mnterlnlilncldtntol
'ccer uctor bervlce
to the
Rt'fers in thf conl hulneis
tour.t net hi much an In ctlitr lines
M1 .t' ''' know ,1,l,t " ' "rvlce
tnatbr nc re urdem.
STRATHHANN
Kemington & Lehigh Ae.
ftlh &. Olney Ave.
57th & Gray's Ave,
Cheltenham, ln,
lOlh St. and Ri.mg Sun Ave.
Onl.noSt Wharf. (Delaware)
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5PEND the WEEK-END
EASHORT
ATLANTIC CITY
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For Men and Young Men
That Wava 1A $M fin H
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Included in This Sale Are Magnificent Full Dress and
Tuxedo Suits Formerly Priced $60 and '$75!.
As one enthusiastic customer put it, "If the men in
this city only knew what amazing values you were
giving in this sale at $20, they would clean vou out
ifi in 24 hours." As it is, we arc having our hands full
? "$S trving to meet the demand we are having for them.
V J uyic is iiu ciuiig aruiiuu il 1111s aaie is. uie ijiggesu
V) thing or its kind ever held in rhiladelphia. livery
garment bears the label of a famous nationally ad
vertised brand and there are 40 such brands in
volved in this sale. Most of the Suits are medium
and light weights, correct in cut and color for Spring
The Tuxedo and Full Dress Suits arc in large sizes
I his sale will end in a very few days so come
Brfs."..
V$pf
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All sizes.
- 38 to 48.
wear,
only
tomorrow Alterations charged for at cost.
3 Choice of 3000 II Fm
Fairs oi Men s $79 n MH
$8, $9 & $10 Pauls 1 IP
tO pen Daily Till 6 P. M. Fridays Till 0 P. M. Saturdays Till 10 P. Mt
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CHESTER: 3RD & MARKET STS. WILMINGTON: 824 MARKET ST.
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A Surprise Sale of 300
New Spring Suits
The
House
of Style
at Very
Little
Cost
You
Always
Pay Less
Here
for Better
Quality
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The very essence of the new Easter season embodied
in these delightfully fashioned tricotine and serge suits.
Splendidly tailored, well lined and in truth the best V
suits that can be bought in Philadelphia for more than Mr
we ask.
IiLAUNER'S SECOND FLOOR
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Brand New Spring
DRESSES
In An Amazing Prc-Easter Sale
Big Sales Expected.
Therefore the Low
Prices for Fine Quality
Marvelous Values at
.95
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$16
With till
their newness
vipon them
such delightful
talleta, mi
gnonette, satin and tricotine dresses
are "prizes."
Exceptional Values at
Refreshing new m ( mat
taffetas, glowing J) W L.
W B
satins, flattering
mignonettes a n d
tailored tricotincs
are truly benutiful.
Distinctive Modes at
lovely H
panels J)
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Such lovely
swaying
graceful tunics-
girlish basques--
exquisite combina
tions of material and colorings.
You'll find that pretty "Hard
ing lllue" here, too.
IiLAUNER'S SECOND FLOOR
The Finest Collection of
New Spring
Coats & Wrap
In Town at A113
Price Near
T
jff iky m1
I 1 0
WrctppK
Wraps
Sleeveless
Wraps
Flare
Capes
Belted
Coats
Copen
Rookie
Platinum
and Tan
Every conceivable whim of
the new season's fashions
of outer garments. Also
the inevitable belted coats
and smart polo coats.
A few full length tweed
coats, half lined.
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IiLAUNER'S SECOND FLOOR
LOUSES
A clearance of our own lovely blouses thai
we sold formerly for $8.
v.
2
A 1 1 u ringly adorned
with braiding, bead
ing and contrasting
colors.
Becoming tie - back,
vesteo and shirtwaist
effects.
OTHER LOVELY
MODES
$3.96 -$4.94
to $9.85
IiLAUNER'S .MAIN FLOOR
GLOVES
$3 Women's Imported
Lamb Skin Gloves
1.49
Self or contrasting colored
embroidered backs. All col
ors. Sizes 5'i.i to 8.
$1.50 Kayser Strap $2 Kayser 12-Button
Wrist Gauntlet Gloves Chamoisette Gloves
Self and contrast
ing stitched backs
in all new spring
shades. Sizes oVj.
to 8.
$1
In Iieuver,
white. All
sizes. Plain
and spear
back.
1.25
IiLAUNER'S MAIN FLOOR
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