TWT. ""Jv7 ?r i, . ' !.' .;.-" j - "-. .j " . ,-. ..-v, TJ A . ,f!S - r" u t . i !'";': -ft EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921 IBB II i it tn if HTH .( UV mm MfMMMwvrTraMraH"MMI1MM1HMBI",v"aiBltaMH'MM'l'MIM' IH wjflrM"wffilB8Kj The pride in Rolls-Royce ownership lies even more in the great excellence of the Chassis than in the prestige which has grown up around it. In a word, the car is better than its reputa tion. An Open Phaeton, $14,950. ROLLS-ROYCE AMERICAN WORKS . Those touring New England are welcome at the Rolls-Royce works in Springfield. Here the Chassis is built ftom radiator to rear axle, just as in England. All visitors pronounce the plant unique, in interesting and unusual features. ROLLS-ROYCE Set en eighty fit e Fifth Aientic NEW YORK CITY LESS LIQUOR DRINKING CUTS HEAT CASES, SAYS FURBUSH i Health Director Declares Abstinence From Alcoholic Stimu lants Makes Number of Prostrations Almost Negligible Abstinence from nlenlwlu drinks bv a Iarjo number of tlio inl accounts for the virtual lack of lifnt pio-tr.ttlons during thi torrid vnv of the last two days, In the opinion of ,,iroot'ir Vur tush, of the Dpiartn-nt of Health. Records of the lat tweim -four hour rtiowed there nai only one cn-e of in-- Mtial heat prostration with fatal result and another in which death n enuii'd chicflv by indulgence in liquor. ' "Education of the people as- to the necessity of keeping in the bnt possi ble physirnl eoml'tion," Mlid L)r Fur bush, "i 'argoly responsible for the. fxtremelv few case of prostration To dny I believe the people more than ever btfore realize that proper nnd frequent bathing n well as careful indulgence in food should be observed. Miecially in the summer mnntii. "They are not indulging in excesses h they did in the past, either in liquor vor food, and are observing health laws wore rifridl "It hH come to my notice, too. thnt mothers an giving closer attention to the bodilv care of their children. The number of cases of children's dUciis?''. due often to neglect, hnvi greatly di minisiied Young men today appear to be vigorous." "Dies regular exercise nlfo help one toward offsetting the efficth of the high temperature?" he was nked. "Exuviw is. of course, very essen tial," said the Directrr. "hut should only he indulged in niodciateli .luring i friod of excessne hat I'cop'e -hulil take plenty of rest and obtain as much sleep as possible during such n period, ns that helps towaul developing n good physical condition, which enables one to battle npiinst hlt-h temperature without rerious results. "K'-cp cool mentally, too," added Dr. Furbush. "nnd it will help vou to keep i onl physically. " REFUSEJO MARRY DUKE Three Paris Clergymen Decline to Officiate for Marlborough Wlrrlum nispnirh lijr W.vthe Wlllamv ne prtnlrd from this Mornlnx' Tnlillr !Urrl I'aris, .June 2.1. Difficulties have ap peared in tlie way of the wedding of the Duke of Marlborough nnd Oladys Dea con, of Hostnn. which was announced for Friday nnd was to have been the j crowning social event of I.a (Jrande He j limine. Three Paris clergymen have to I date refused to perform the religious I ceremony following the civil wedding. which will tnkc place nl tlie Ilrltish Consulate. The Hev Chaunccy W. Goodrich, of the American Church, received the Duke several dajs ago and politely declined to have anything to do with the wedding because of his conscientious objections to marrying nny person who has been di vorced. The Rev. Mr Allen, of the British Wesleyan Church, took the name i.ttitude Finally Dr. Heekmnn. of the American Church of the Holy Trinity, was appealed to. but he likewise has refused I . O.Sheppacd &$ons PETTICOATS For Sheer Dresses Non-transparent double panel back and front Wave-Crest Muslin Scalloped $1 .85 Sateen Scalloped $2.25 Sateen Hemstitched Bottom $1.35 Sunshine Sateen Hemstitched Bottom $2.25 Berkeley Cambric $1 .25 Surf Satin Scalloped $3.25 Poplin Hand-embroidered $4.50, $4.75 Very Special Tub Silk Extra Size $4.50 Surf Satin Extra Size $4 00 Nigkt Gowns American Nainsook; loxO neck, 95c Envelope Chemise American Nainsook 95c SPORTS HANDKERCHIEFS For IF omen AT 25c: White ground with blocks and squares in blue, brotOn, green, rose or orchid. All linen. AND in plain lavender, light and dark ode, gray, russet, blue celeste, rose or maize. All linen. OTHER STYLES and qualities, 50c to $2.00 each. White Mull Handkerchiefs, corners embroidered in dainty designs, Also colored mull sports handkerchiefs For Men were 25c Colored handkerchiefs, 25c to $2.50 each. Here's something good: White cord handkerchiefs, hand ' mbroidered initial. Were $3.00. Are $2.00, the box of six. 4 . m A tkVJ 100S GhMnutSta ?$& d?ts I llW EAGUE IS ASKED TOfREE EGYPT Mahomed Fahmy Requests Council to Mediate Between Natives and Britain OBJECTS TO PROTECTORATE ! tlio Aasoc1a(cI I'itm Ocnevn, .fun 23. The Council of tli!J.eague of Notions has been tinketl to mediate between Kftypt nnd Orent Britain. Mahomed Fahmy, n leader of the "YounR ERyptfan," has sent a letter to the Taguc, asklnfr It to take up the question, and npntire independ enee to the vnlloy of the Nile. He de e'nres the Iengue competent to 'net. dure Knypt never reeognlred the Ilrlt Uli nroteetornte "forced upon her In 1014." Decision on the question relative to the future status of the Aland Islands ua.M expected at today'tt pension of the Council. It wan believed that following the settlement or this question the de-1 tailn of the ndmiulHtration of Danidff ti'milit hn tlnnlrlfvl imnii 'Thn rnnnrf nt the .committee which has been eoncider Inir pfP0!,"l amendments to the cove nant of the I.easue may be reached be fore today's session closes. Washlnufon. June 23. (By A P.) Support for recommendations in the report of the Commission on the Opium Trnffie of the League of Nations has been urged in conferences here with Oovcrnment officials and others by Mrs. Hamilton Wright, one of the experts tittnehed to the commission. Mrs. Wright, who rcrcntlj arrived here from Ocnevn. assisted in the preparation of the report which is to be submitted within a few days to the Council of the League at its session in Geneva. Already. It Is understood many mes sages hnve been dispatched by Ameri can organizations to Uenevn urging fa vorable action on the recommendation ns the only means of preventing the r vivul of the opium traffic While the report itself has not yet 1 een made public, it is understood that it includes two principal recommenda tions: First. The Council is requested to seek permission from the central Oov eminent of Chinn for ""niniiN In that country of the Nation's members of the League to address themselves directly to the- leaders of the Chinese military forces in their respective localities, urg ing them to refrain from the. cultiva tion of the poppy. Second. The Council is requested to rppolnt a special commission of inquiry to personally visit tho provinces In China where the poppy is grown to as certain the extent of tho cultivation and the methods of ninrltetinj tlie pro hibited dnifr. ARCTIC COMPANY FORMED Stefansson Incorporate! Concern to Explore Resources of Par North Vancouver, 1. C. June 23. (ly A I'.) Another expedition to the Arctic slope under the direction of Vllhjalmer Stefansson, Canadian explorer of the Northlands was indicated today when Incorporation of the Stefansson Arctic Kxploratlon nnd Development Co. was announced under way. The company will have n capital of .ilOO.OflO, and it wag understood n suit able vessel for the trip has been found and is now located in the North. Stefansson. who is president of the new cnmpnny, sold one purpose of the expedition would be to investigate and develop practlcnl features of marketing reindeer ment nnd furs, as well ns thor oughly to explore the resources nnd country lying to the north of Canada Vancouver will be the headquarters of the expedition. Killed by Lightning at Regatta I'oughliecpsle, Juno 23. John Oaeta. thirty, of this city, was instantly killed while watching the Intercollegiate re gatta here yesterday afternoon when he was struck by a bolt of liehtninr in the storm which passed over th'e river during the freshman rnce. SPEECH ON BRITISH POLICY NOT PUBLIC Curzon Gives Premiors Intimate Talk on International Problems REPORT STATESMEN "AGREE Ky tlio Associated Press London, June 23. The Imperial Conference of Ilrltish Premiers did not meet today, having ndjourned until to morrow nfter Lord Curzon's speech yes terday. At thnt time tJic Japanese alli ance, which is the first big subject to bo discussed, is not likely to come up, ns it is planned to discuss thnt sub jcrt early next week. Lord Curron'H speech was n compre hensive but highly confidential review of the principles which have guided British foreign policy since the end of the war. As questions of delicate In ternational significance ind to be touched upon, the conference agreed that the address should not be pub All thnt can be said, therefore, is that the Ilrltish Minister of Foreign Platinum Wedding Rings The most fashionable arc the narrow decorated designs in platinum. Our selection af fords ample opportunity for personal choosing. Platinum, hand chased $20 Platinum, with 5 diamonds 36 Platinum, with 19 diamonds. . . 100 S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JJJWKLBRS SILVERSMITHS ga Next Door to Keith's Special Presentation of I NEW HATS "of the Better Kind" $PZ.OO VERY SPECIAL VALUES CLEVER AND EXCLUSIVE SPORTS AND DRESS MODELS Sattni Angora, and Felt Hair Hats Rtbbotenc Hats Felt Hats Pastel Shades ' lllack Black-and-lFhite All-White 8nHo w I For TOMORROW ! ,Vo .Unil m- Phime Orders I ; miiiiiiiiimiiiiimimiimiin FASHION HEADQUARTERS 1116 CKcstmit St Affairs took the conference completely Into his confidence, laying all the cards upon the table and Inviting tho dele gates to Interrogate him. This Invitation, It 1r understood, was freely acted upon, Premier Melghcn, of Canada, and tho other Premiers sub jected Lord Curxon to what virtu ally amounted to a cross-examination. Tho Foreign Socr,etary, It Is Known, did not touch upon, tho .Japanese alli ance except In n general wny and nei ther advocated that It bo denounced nor renewed. He dealt nt great length, however, with the diplomatic conversation which ho recently held In Paris with Premier Ilrland. of France, concerning the Brit ish attitude In Itussla and the genernl lines of IlrltiRh policy both In Kurope nnd In the Pnclfic. So far oh could be ascertained, the statement wna regarded as satisfactory by tho Premiers of the dominions. Arntteln Verdict Tomorrow Washington, June 23. The verdict In tho case of "Nicky" Arnstcln and his four co-dcfcndnntu In tho alleged New York bond conspiracy will be rendered tomorrow In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, It was learned yesterday. THE MOTHER SERIES 1 u'l THE PROSPECTIVE MOTHER By Dr. Jt Morris Slemona. Price $2.$qI$ ' i . AM , .-. v v THE CARE AND FEEDING U CH1LUKEN' . 1; By Dr. L. Emmett Holt. Prtet $.J5 THE HOME CARE OF SICK CHILDREN By Dr. E. L. C ootid f. " Price St,2g Sold together or (oparatoly. 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HOSIERY TO MATCH $8 3 Pr.. $5.50 Winkelmmt Smith Sf Brodhead Manufacturers Custom Furniture Temporarily- 1112-14 Walnut St. mwmmm) This Handsome 6-Piece Living -Room Suit inicJuaLp,Xt0 $1OQ.50 uj juv uj vywr Floor Samples $19& 38-40 South 52nd St. 296 1 -63 Frankford Ave. Style Footwear for Women 1130 CHESTNUT ST. At Twelfth modm v-s . fa.ffit.nrt J Temporarily located at 1112-14 Walnut St. while rebuilding and enlarging our US rinn,ng MondaV, June 20, and continuing until Saturday, June 25, we All Our Sample Living-Room Suits Covered in Latest Pattern Tapestry Plain and figured Mohairs, Moquettes, Silk Velours and Frieze. The prices on these goods have never been equaled in any furniture sale. The handsome six rfe Qfrtni0Wp-if Ve' T81!11 of 7-f oot Davenport, Arm Chair, Fireside S I , iE!Iow nn,d solld mahBany End Table, is an actual photograph or one of our tloor samples. . -rincr niBtif.UltJnrwereii.n fiffUred Moha the most serviceable furniture cov hSSf lSr Inrf ZmI et iJi16 construction is our best filling moss, high-grade Sf3,rThA Satisfaction guaranteed or all money returned. This suit was formerly sold for $295 00 Sale Price This Week Only, $198-50 n3,lPan!fr-nnHrKn?.in mucS lower in Price- Our reputation for good work-mansh-p and reliability is well known to the people of Philadelphia . v eourtesv of the owSof f hS.M- ClSe Ut' w 0Ur " here is throUffh S anv time hiZ ' o ild,?Sr ?ftX be so,d nnd we maV be forced to vaclt1 be a rife jssl? 9i3 wa,nut st- ib cmpieted' which win If you are interested in livino:-rjnm furniture, this sale should appeal to you, as we intend to dispose of this stock at almost any prico. Free Auto Truck Delivery in Philadelphia and Vicinity. Smith & Brodhead Manufacturers Custom Furniture Temporarily-! 112-14 Walnut St. 355p"C rrji n'cX' 4 ..'J I S3B5JSC j ?3j V 4 ' -V ' ' " .Jtrr ! ..t'JS O-Atl il miiL