Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 26, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    "T ? Vv
sS5gf "),W' ''''
H!)"JV A.Wj,ft4 tV- .1tWS,ps
-iyTTrnf"!
13VENING TTBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921
'
I
1
s
n
5
I
f
a
u
S
'
&
1
RESBYTERY
OPENS
Wins Her Decree
PAGEANT
I
ONIGHT
Presbyterians to Visualize Work
of Church Here and in
Foreign Lands
TO CONTINUE THREE DAYS
riir I'rwb.TK'iinn r.iiiti"i ' '"
!'ilnilrlnliin Prolitn will nm-ti
HO n'clork thU nfltTii'wn mi Si I'ii i' -PrhitoriBn
Cli, ih I'lftiPtn t t -.-i an '
n.'iltiimin' inpnii with n u.inipn -
nih . piNid' nmeram !i.l'lrt'c umi
ninflon pii lurt"
Afli'rnoon ntwl vming winn of in.
ilt(on will .iMitinii" tiwiiM nnmr
" nml Thuril;t uiln "Hell On Mi to.
i ' A Tnn Arnnml ill W .rlil. n.i
wi'iint of ('hntlnn l.ibi'rM " nml
in) motion pirtuir.
Tin1 .ioition will ho piIih ationnl
tiablinc the IVc-hitiM i.iik to i.iih1ui'
thn work nf th"ir Chun h tliMnijhmil tli,' C.ini.:
orld llitiri hi of thi rtt wil' .trcnn
7 firlPCHtloU. to .llfl'llll
Follow ins tho oitin nil n: - .10 Ir.nn Cl.nri I
f 'nci flu nfternonn 'hi hip'I1 will
lif tnkon on n four of th world unit
.piwn miioti demonstrations. .-tliihiN
f irini Inndo. nnd mil be si'n ii'i op
portunitj to h"Hr "ntnnie lecture
Thfrp will bo a ionernl ehil'it fn'
iinlt from 7 to s o dork 'hit oveninr
iollciuod b tho Pageant of I'hrHtlnn
Librrit. "The Striking of America'
Mo. r nt -4r. From 4.. to 10: IS
iilor mil ho ..riown h itenetal or
Mitt pooinl oMion for children will bo
hod from I o olook until 5 ..'10 tomor
row aftornoon with Art other -pton
'or adults A simtlnr program will bo
oairiod out Thursday
!r the exhibits of thn nation tho
Vorth American Indian will bo ropre
wrnted bv the Calvin Church . Mexicans
I ourth Church . Mountaineers. Pattot
on Memorial Cnureh AJssko Wpr
Hope Church Frcpdman First Afn
'an Church l.ntin America Hichordson
Memorial Church China Northmin
stcr Church Africa. St Paul s Church
India Bethnn Temple, Japan Vint
AIm liiKhnm. "an thli l the most
fiiriitahle time to Ret the fact we
n pod.
Woman Tries to End Life
i.K i. riti k t.i.Mi i:
Oppf.i siiuer who was auiirdril a
ilt-iree of (ll oi( and n-toil of her
j mint son in California ,r.Mcrd.i
IViiin F.inmanu. t lm. h
Philipi'inee Walnut Street Clitinh
Koion Ii'iiiipm t tniH'li rsirin Wood-
I
The necessary
essentials for
good painting
Good paint, oil, turpen
tine and pure white lead
properly applied by paint
rr who know how. A
Wilion contract Miurei
you of all thete enen
Malt Why take a chance?
Get our expert advice 70
v e a r ' experience and
reputation
Iff Bll frflkre
iQOOP PAINTING
Will stand the lest of time
44 N.Ttb.SL
Eslablishatt OS
t, llll"ll i ' li ml I
r
'MinVlPlMllEi!
"Made from pure, Pasteur- 4
; 1 e
5 ieti cream g
1 I
I
Butter
:
3
3 c
ib.
l all 011 1 Si ores,
jframzrTT u-4 iSul5, u ,
fKJUCliK. 'i-5UfXXif3iaKKJr
a
710w
ROUND TRIP
Sunday Excursions
Asbury Park
Long Branch
Ocortti Grove. Hrlmar
Sea Girt. Spring LUc
3
I!
:1 II
tt
;t
1
Pliif Rrach
Jland HcUnt
$f f Jland HcUnti
'M Xll OctatlGltf.
Mi .01 Rurnecat Pirr
Ml Sr.liT. I'arl.
bc.lilc I'irU
Kouud Statld ttflgtiti
Trip Lnvallrtle
; ChadwIcU
' MantoloUms
Hay Had
Every Sunday
M'rCIAL TRAIN I.LAVES
MarKat "' Wharl 7 10 A M.
Krliiriilni. ' n n , ,,
&
Ti
H.
I
il
:
:'t
3
x
it
it
u
u
If,
fi .i . . i
,i ,, i i - .- i- ii .,1
, I I. ! I .
I Pennsylvania System I
Another New Offer
In Custom Tailoring
$50
l'or your selection of 1 000 yards of new
ttitinRs just added to our Spring assortment
Built to Your Measure
Fine worsteds and woolens.
Hand tailoring by experts satisfactory to the
wearer.
The colors range rTom plain blue and plain
gray through several shades of mixtures and com
binations of colors with silk decorations, both in
stripes and twills.
The price $50 is so reasonable and the
suitings so delightful many of our customers are
ordering two and three suits.
WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER
1217-19 Chestnut Street
AmWmmmWI0W9iStmmWmmmsm!x:!!:a
tMFlK MmmWmKm. tBBmmm -MS&flfli
IHIHH llltlUMiitiuiUIIJIluuuui4miffUMliiMartliuuaaaatarf mmtmttM I
$' l!B"1 ig No Further Payments
jfl Until July 1st
R in SBBp .vou t 'iave '" your
V il DOWN own nomc an' mdcl
I B V 01
I
IP
Weilnmilayr
ti Thuradar !
Aor. IT At j
Hwrdnndayr H
Witt Tnuradar 9
Aor. II tl
MILDRED FAAS RECITAL FOOD SURVEY POSTPONED 'themctmn i. one bigger than any mu-
e i -.-. ii t- , n . -- .a aaa - ... ,i ur r lino imiiif. ni inn i nivrrwui m ?r ft.,rt w,ftwwv.m.A wT,fc w,.-.
K.- v..v ....ic, .,. w,B. ,.n. k .00 .u,UvU ur wor iVnu-vH-nnln. N tinmc.l n the man a
of Song In Wltherspoon Hall Called Off for Present the cnmmltlro would like to put In i R
MIm .Mildred Fnni. well known far Pendinu tinanclnc of their tironosed l I'hnrjr- of the atirvey. "U hope ml
bpond the litnita of Phlliidelphts as a food mitvey for Plillndelphln nnd vicln- , Tn rp! It under wnr iIiIh tuimmcr, Raid
tint' nltiRpr. espeoiolly or xitcirti music, ity. the apecinl comtnlttet' or women
Kino n recital in Wltherapoon Hall la.t tepreMotitlnR the committee of twentj
evenini! before an audience which ni one hni imctponed iictlvo prooeciitiou
not mi larRC iih the merit or the concert of the phlti. A ineetliiK at the llurenu , v
warriinted. but which was thoroughly of Municipal Uoienrch, Nchedtiled foi Amn xi. PnH life ' fiU
imt.rociatlvo of the work of the soloist tndnj . Jins boon called off woman I ries to una uue .u
I Ml". Fnat waa in fairly good voice, Miss Mnr ttiRliom, tueiiiber of thcl Lillian Andrews. (107 North Fianklln
nlthoufth ihe has been beard to better committee. declared the necenar street, twenty years old. swallowed
advantage nt other appearance In thin , flnnncliiR. tiiiproxitnatiiiR n worklni:' pnlon Inst night nnd was tnkon to
, i'lu Her program was almost entirely fund of SlO.oOfl will be forthcoming it Ilnhnemnnn llospltnl In serious condl
lrlc as that Is her forte, together with little Inter, but that nil hope of the Hon (Jiving no reason for her net, Bhe
line vocalization nnd a uniform if not cit' mukini: tin- urp has dinp insisted she wnnted lo tile. The police
lilghU tolored tone ipinllty The pro- pearod "This is understandable as arc investigating
gtatu was n vniied one anil called foi i - - - . -
bighlj divot silled styles of singing. The
first group was composed of songs by
l.ulli Morle. Purcell and Ilnch, nnd
in the ditiiciilt singing of the last named
Miss Fans is a specialist The second
was n group of tivrmati lieder by Schu
bert nnd Schumann nnd was mnde up
of four of the tlnest songs of these two
gtentest of song composers The third
was a group of Husslau nnd French
songs nnd the last group was sung in
ICuglish Miss Faas was heartily ap
plauded nt the end of encb of the four
sections which made up the program
and received a number of llornl tecog
I uttions from her friends Coetiraiid von
Itos plnod the difficult accompaniments
in his usual nrtistlc nnd restrained
manner.
am,yj5saxxS8isfO!
Two Acorn Days
AT
WANAMAKER &. BROWN'S
TOMORROW & THURSDAY
IjJ Wtdnevlnr B
KlA Tliuradnrl
MAor. 27X.-;hB
$27.50
THE end of April marks the time when every member of the family must have j
their new Spring Clothing. April Acorn Days find Oak Hall filled to over- '
JL flowing in all departments with new ircsn mercnanuise reauy io go out at
figures way under market prices.
Notable Acorn Day offer of finest Gilbert blue serge
i 1 A A 1 1 l.'i... nnl rs4- f4t nil lX4l0
siui fir Mimrraiian ivnn iiiihiilv. Uiiii ami wim tin tAna
II pair of trousers 203 by actual count, at one-half their
value of a year ago. Special at
Four Specially Strong Acorn Day Values
airnn. t FOR SELECTION FROM A COLLECTION OF SUITS IN ODD LOTS
51D.UU 1 SOLD HERETOFORE FOR AS MUCH AS $35, MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S, t
II 13 CA i FOR AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN IN S35 ALL-WOOL NEW SUITS. BOTH i
If ftZslDU MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S. EACH SUIT WITH EXTRA TROUSERS, j
m flOO Ct f FOR WONDERFULLY FINE SINGLE AND JJUUHbU UKUASTtSU ALL .
m $AO.DV -j WORSTED SUITS IN PENCIL STRIPE EFFECTS. REGULARLY 15.
'm - f FOR THE FINEST WORSTED SUITS YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. REGU-
KSTi IT.J1 T- i . . . '. . - - ...-. v -iv m . -. r.
Wlo DJ i LARLY $75 QUALITIES, HANI) TAILORED THKUUIillUUL IW J'L'KliST
I WORSTEDS.
VbcALION
V HJtty TREteaunN Oawntn
y Tmteaww Cohmky
The halHnto may l puid at the rate of a fuw cents, a day vhicn
can he arranged to your satisfaction.
On this basis you can't afford not to have Vacation music in your
home and tho Vocation gives you the world's best. It plays all
standard records.
See us tomorrow with a $.5
bill and secure iour instrument.
BLAKE and BUEKAKT
"The Phonograph Shop"
Eleventh and Walnut
9
1
$13.75 to $30.00 Hats for $5.00,$12.00,$1 5.00 and $20.00
A re-adjustment of our own regular stocks! Included are the smartest of sports models,
O1- many Close-fitting Hats, lovely Flower- and Feather-trimmed Hats. Divided into
rour groups as follows:
$13.75 Outing Hats, a good selection now $5.00
$18.00 Close-fitting Hats for street wear $12.00
$20.00 Semi-tailored and Sports Hats now $15.00
$30.00 Flower- and Feather-trimmed Hats $20.00
HOSIERY
Women's Silk Stockings in beiui
niul lace and lace clock effects;
irregulars of the $4.50 grade for
$2.25 a pair
The imperfections are very
slight and will not affect looks or
wear. Full-fashioned; black, cordo
van, gray.
in
The Negligee Salon
offers nirtny wonderful models in
soft rainbow shades of crepe de
i hine, t rcpe meteor, washable
satin and taffeta, trimmed with
quaint frills, exquisite laces and
dainty rosebuds. Prices from
10.00 to $35.00. Here also
1 Third Floor) are Slippers, Cups.
"Jacques and Japanese Kimonos
Sv
Coats and Wraps
Extraordinary Values at these
two special prices
REMNANTS
Silks. Cottons and Woolens all
the short lengths which have accu
mulated from our very heavy sell
ing this month:
Half Price
or near it. An opportunity to get
desirable weaves, colors and
lengths at very remarkable savings.
$15.00
Shetland Sweaters
MAea'er- of u hhuwught Shetland
' i ii rev. Tuxcdn style and
many desirable shades
sui h as navy, brown,
iimel pink, irrny.
' c . while.
Misses' Tan Sport Coats, Tan
and Blue Short Wraps. Blue Short
Coats; loose back, raglan sleeves;
four models in sizes 16, 18 and
20 years.
Our Corscticrcs Say
that well-developed women can be
corseted to look equally ti3 smart
and certainly more stately than
their slender friends. One model
which we recommend for this type
of figure is a Gossard Front-lacing
model No. 388 priced at $6.00.
It is heavily boned, low busted and
made of sturdy white coutil.
T -
$12.50
v i i! o t in o n
. iikh will yield food
un.s in comfort
find jimfu'tion this
dimmer
$24.85
Women's and Misses' Coats
and Wraps in mixed materials; tan.
blue and American Beauty velour;
navy and tan serge, six models in
coat and wrap styles.
DRESSES
Charming new styles for both
Misses and Women many at spe
cial prices.
Utility Dresses
r'or general home scat on the
porch, in the garden, around the houHe.
we can supply excel
lent Dresses at:
$5.00
They meet all de
mands as to comfort,
appearance, ucnrins
and washing qualities.
Five dollars is a very
moderate price foi
Frocks of such versa
tile usefulness.
0V
a
fall
Second Flooi
JOSEPH G. DARLINGTON & COMPANY, Inc
Eleven twenty-six Eleven twenty-eight N Chestnut Street
m
if
w
II
W
p
il
s
4r, M
m
a
n
$30.00
$24.00
rFOR $50 AND $55 NEW
SPRING WEIGHT OVER
COATS THE WANTED
GRAY HERRINGBONES,
BLACKS AND OXFORDS.
SIZES UP TO 5a
FOR $35 SINGLE-BREASTED
BROWN HERRINGBONE
WEAVE WORSTED SUITS.
! FOR MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S
A I $65 NEWEST AND HAND
S38 SO -I SOMEST SPRING SUITS.
v STYLE TAILORED INTO
EVERY SEAM.
FOR $35 GRAY AND TAN
..nnntvnnAvn oiTtrrci mom
$25,001 THE SUITS THAT EVERY-
BODY SEEMS TO WANT.
FOR TAILORING CLOTHS
BUILT TO MEASUREMENT
esir rn OF $55 AINU bu 4UAL1T.
$42.50 1 FABRICS, INCLUDING
HANDSOME WORSTEDS &
STANDARD BLUE SERGES.
fFOR FINEST $15 BLUE
dll CA J SERGE SUITS WITH EXTRA
tO.).D01 TROUSERS: GUARANTEED
FOR COLOR.
1
I
!
pi
f;
f
U
$
1 4
Mi
$'
I i-i
m
h
m
Two Great Acorn Days
In Women 's New Apparel
$29.75
For cither or the two Dresses shown in the illustrations.
They arc regularly $35 qualities. Iridescent heads, straight
line and panel styles, in navy, brown and Copenhagen.
Seven other styles in this group at $29.75.
mo 7cJ
V1' y M J
$22.75
$25.00 !
rOK THIIEE DirrERENT STYLES IN HAIIDSOME
TWEED SUITS Or 929.78 QUALITIES: TANS, OKAYS.
BROWNS. BIiUE OUAYS AND QUEENS. TUil-Y
I.INED. riVE STYLES. SIZES 16 to 44.
fOn "539.7R COATS AND WRAPS: ALSO TAILORED
OOATS, DUVET Dl LAINE. TRIOOTINES, BOLIV
IAS, TAUT, NAVYS, BROWNS AND BLAOXS; 7 NEW
STYLES.
Mil
Ka"
II'll
w
Tor new surrs in all sizes, n
STYLES: NAVYS, BLACKS AND
ITIES. ALL SAMPLES, ONE OF A
IXIND.
frOR 8 NEW STYLES IN 859.75
CIA nr isuits: seroes, silvbrtones
flSV S AND VELOURS, POPLINS. TANS,
SfxJJ,iO 0nECKS, BLUE AND WniTE AND
I BLACK AND WHITE SEROES.
fFOR SOME BEAUTIPUL TRICO
CCC AftjTINE SUITS IN TOUR DIFFERENT
9j3.UU1FASB.IONS; NAVY BLUB. VALUES
iTO $65.00.
99 7 iTOn S35 TO S45 DRESSES. CREPES
nwii) ni OKINE AND OEORQETTE3;
-BEADED, EMBROIDERED 'AND
PLAIN TAILORED: MATY, HUi
.OOFENKAOEN AND BLAOK.
(TOR 849.75 DRESSES: UEUll
I OETTES. METEORS, SATINS AND
d!in nr,ronLAnDB and crepes de
JHM ViOniNE, BEAUTIFULLY EMBROID
KjUJ.l) ER1!D. TANS, BROWTIS AND
BLACKS.
TOR 345 TO 849.75 SILK DltESSES;
I CANTON CREPES AND METEORS;
flJlO IX 13 STYLES IN ORAYS, NAVYS,
.Th.lV..l i BROWNS AND BLACKS, BEADED
TO
$27.50 ic
I AND SILK EMBROIDERED!
PLAIN TAILORED.
ALSO
$13.50
590 7 I ND SI5E
0i7,IO I T A N D,
T I ROOKY
$25.00
rOR TnE MUCH WANTED JERSEY
KNIT SUITS Or FULL CONTINEN
TAL WOOL: 910.75 TO $35.00 QUAL
ITIES; 4 DIFFERENT STYLES.
frOR S35 SUITS Or HOMESPUN
W 0. OOPENHAOENS, ORAYS.
ROOKY AND NAVY BLUE.
FOR HANDSOME DRESSES IN 10
DIFFERENT STYLES. VORTK S39.75.
CREPES DE CHINE, OEOROETTE
AND TAFFETA AND TOULABD
AND TAFrETA. DEAUTITULLY
I TRIMMED.
f TOR S39.75 SUITS IN 12 DIFrEREMT
rtnf t 'models. navy and black
V.7S I II IX nOMESPUN seroes. some plai;
fUJtJJ j tailored, others trimmed
I WITn BRAID AND BUTTONS.
f FOR 845 CLOTH DREBSES IN TBICO-
COf TCTJtines, five separate styles.
).jV . i HANDSOMELY EMBROIDERED AMD
BRAIDED.
$19.75li
(FOR 845 COATS IN 6 STYLES.
TRICOTINES. BOLIVIAS AND VEj
LOURS. TANS. NAVYS. KOOKIES
AND BLACKS. SAMPLES IN THIS
LOT WERE "UP TO 589.75.
SPORT COATS AND FULL LINED WRAPS. 10 STYLES. SIZES
4 TO 40. COLORS ARE TAN, COPENHAGEN, PEKliS Aiu
BROWN. VALUE S25 TO $.15.
Special Notice All furs half price, a'l suits, all wraps and all coats bear
$' special corn uay frices.
0 4V l
VOl ROYS' NEWEST SIMtlNT,
Q1A rn i suits, or au.-wooi. matk-
t)i4.jU 1 RIAL. OF HEGL' LARLY $22.50
' QUALITY.
Wi
I
on nr TOR BOYS' ALL-WOOL NAVY
SJ.LJ M-UE SERGES OF $10 QUAL
fM ,mJ ITY. SIZES 8 TO 18.
9ll.a)U i SUITS. WITH EXTRA TUOUS-
i.jiu. .jir.iv. a ill il.
$17.50
V
FOR HOYS' NEW CHEVIOT
AND BLUE SERGE SLITS.
EACH "WITH EXTRA TROl'S
ERS. SIZES 9 TO 17. RKGU
LVRLY S20 QUALITIES.
,- . FOR BOYS' NEWEST SPRING
!SI r ALL-WOOL SUITS OF REGU-
v-".
t LARLY S16.50 QUALITIES
$4.00 FOR $6.00 MEN'S CORDU-
ryrw ri mrrvTTCi?ic
(t2 1VV7 i JIUJ UlUUODHk).
Wi $4.25 FOR MEN'S $7.50 BLUE
il SERGE TROUSERS.
V, $5.75 FOR MEN'S S8.50 STRIPE
A WORSTED TROUSERS.
P.
fa
i
$5.00 I
OR BOYS' $7.50
.MODEL RAINCOATS.
BELTED
Fkr rr ''"OR BOYS' REGULARLY S3.:.n
sl.LT) i ALL-WOOL TROUSERS. SIZES
V I 7 TO in.
$3.50
FOR BOYS' REGULARLY S3.00
DOUBLE SEAT AND KNEK
TROUSERS. BLUE SERGES
AND CHEVIOTS. SIZE 7 TO 17.
$G.OO FOR $10.00 GUARANTEED
. RAINCOATS.
$13.50 FOR $20.00 GUARANTEED
RAINCOATS.
$15.00 FOR $25.00 GUARANTEED
RAINCOATS.
4h
I:
'4
MenV S8.00 and S10.00 Soft Hats for. . . .Sj.00
Men's $5.00 and $6.00 Solt Hats for $3.00
Men's 510.00 Derby Huts for SS.OO
Men's $8.00 Derby Huts for SS.OU
Men's i').00 Derbv Hats fur il',9
Men's $.ri.00 Tweed Caps for $2.00
Men's $3.00 Tweed Caps fur $l,:i0
Boys' SJi.OI) C loth Hats for $1.50
Bo' S2,00 ( loth Hats for Sl.00
Men's 81.511 Silk Huts for $1.00
Men's S1.50 White and Black Hat lor . . .51.00
flojs Cutey Caps fur r,0c
Ilojs' .lnz Caps for "iOc
Men's $G.O0 Silk and I men Fibre Shirts (Lroken
sizes) lor S.I.0I)
Men's $2.00 and 62..")l) I'eteale and I'rinted Mad
ras Shirts for SI. 15
Men's $2.50 Shirts, stiff eufts (broken sizes)
fr $1.00
Men's S3.00 White Shirts, soft cnfis, band nnd
collar attached (broken sl.es) for . . $1.00
Men's $2.00 Percale Shirts, collar attached,
neat stripes, for $1.00
fl
I,-
h
P
M
m
ir
t
Men's $2.00 Blue and (irav Cbambra Shirts
for 51.00
Men'ii S2.00 Percale Shirts, slightl) soiled,
for . 7."c
Children's S1.00 and $i.2" Bloines. neat paj-
terns, for . 7.V
Boys' Shirts for St.")0
Boys' Shirts (Special) for . . SI.15
Men's 50c Neckvcar for 23c
Men's $1.00 Neckwear for 73f
Men's (ijc Lisle Hose for. . . 40c
Men's fi."ic White Feel Hose for . . 13c
Men's 35c and 40c Hose lor. . 23c
Men's 33c Paris Garters for. 25c
Men's 50c Paris Garters for .. -15c
Men's 75c Paris Garter.-, for. 30c
Men's Athletic Union Suits (Special!) Priced)
$1.30, S2.00, $3.00 and $3.50
Men's $1.00 Halhripfijan Shirts and Drac
(broken sizes) for "lie Each
Men's 25c Ivhaki Handkerchiefs 2 Tor 25c
Men's Bathrobes at Half Price
Men's Silk Scarfs at Half Price
.Men's $3.50 Fancy White Street Vests for $1.30
Men's $li.00, $G,50 and $7.50 Fancy Vests it I rnit
wanarrookot!- ( Market at Sixtbl
? ? cxAitvuiCtlLl j XJl J Vv 11 For 60 Ypnrs
V Sv i. trM.yvuuii.u.LM a,,...
8it; esa"'TvT..i,?l J2 CTko - y -yv t
.-
V ihx