Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBMO LEDGEE PHIEADELPHIA", 'FBtDAY, JULY IS, 1921.
lONG SKIRTS, BROAD HATS,
I S P4flS EDICT FOR FALL
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flu Modistes Say If omen Here Will Fix Fashions Themselves
to Stress Call of Youth
s'Hoop UrtK for the debutante, the I ntrWn had not definitely decided them-
h k ? her r.art "?i.br!f ste .nax 'Sriu:
arrecn parrou pcrcneu on ivu nii
ired ostrich plumes, a brand-new color
Vimed ptmlmmon, a new hat fabric
cWlrd dnrlnor and block gowns most
althly In favor 1
' These are soma of the np-to-the-ilonta
wrinkles In women's fashions
fcr fall that nre keeping mascullno
rains working overtime these days.
8 Here's another one. A red, blue or
reen comb that comes straight from
Farls and Is designed not for the hair,
but to to used as a trimming for a
hat.
But that Isn't all Paris has to say.
On the wilted wings of the summer heat
nd borne In the pockets of the first
arly returning bujers Is the following
wMltlonal mcMftgc to the women of
America: Bklrt so long that they sweep
the floors. Hats so dashingly wide that
lliey look like young roller-skating
risks.
?The early rctnrnlng buyers, it may
K remarked, feel very uncertain about
At last-named part of their message.
They are, willing to deliver It to the
.American woman, It Is true, but the
do so with the tongue In the cheek.
'i Wonder What Women Will Say
' To come down to brn tacks will
Philadelphia women, long noted for
their reserve In dress, accept the skin
that sweep and the hat that widens.
11 Proprietor of ultra fashionable gown
thorn, those who are in the know In
jcllfinerv circle. .ny they, will not
those without the waistline. These, too,
ho said, gave the grace of youth be
cause thoy suggest the supple athletic
figure rather than the plnched-ln arti
ficial one.
Capo Ires Something New
The cape dress was described as
something quite new. With this a
mall cape hangs from the shoulder of
the frock. The sleeves of such a gown
aro of the Chinese or flowing variety
which, by the way, are the latest
fashion has to offer In the way of
sleeves.
Black gowns are to be popular with
beads playing a less Important part
than last year. This fall It will be
the embroidery trimmings that will
figure more prominently.
Hoop skirts on the evening frocks of
oung girls arc part of fnhlon's extrem
ist platform for the autumn.
When the discriminating woman
frowns upon the ultra Inrge hat the
wholesale buyer of women's hats is not
entirely sure what she will chooc in
stead. Here again the little private
declaration of Independence of the
American woman comes in.
"The day has gone," said one buyer
In a large wholesale house, "when jou
can any this is going to be n mnll-hnt
season or a large-hat season. Women
have linrned to chooc what Is becom
ing. They refuse, for instance, to be
raid by Paris to any great extent any
more, l'ersonaiiy l leci trie lime, win
CATCH 'EM MAKING STAMPS t t'lSSSrS&S
" . n printing establishment on South Sixth
Counterfeit Whisky Stamps" Being street nenr Iombir1. The proprietor
Printed When Agent. Arrived , ,"f "'Kiln ..S'if 'S:
More than 40,000 counterfeit inter-1 ticd. the agents said, on moonshine
il revenue strip stamps and plates I whisky bottles.
were confiscated cstcrday when Wcret The agents received n tip yesterday
ftl,a. .....i 4 Vina amIfl Viitfr nnl
ow. The American woman lion written come when they will go back to the old
rwr own private little declaration of I way, but jut now we arc far from it.
Independence about Tarls style since
tne war.
If they appeal to her common sene.
to her sense of beauty, she will accept
them. If they do not he turns her
eye to New York, where it is the
business of manufacturers to delete the
extremes of Farls. add to them the
Savor and practicality of Americanism,
nd then present them to the American
Woman.
f' The crux of the matter, according
To lie I land -Made Year
"We nre able to settle more definitely
on the trimmings and on the fabrics
that will be u-cd in the making of hats
just now than on the actual shapes. I
believe it will be a hand-made jear
that is, one in which fabric such a
Juvetyn will be used more than pressed
shapes."
One new fabric that bids fair to be
nonular is something called duvinor. It
is something like duvetyn, only it has
in thov who know the psyehn'ogy of j more 0 n velvet quality.
women and clothe best, is tnat tne
American woman has In some inlrae
mlous way had a rebirth of youth in
her manner of drexnlng.
I Must Bo Youthful
i This then has become the yardstick
py which she menurvs what she will
nd what she will not accept. A kirt
that touches the floor, far instance, inav
ke willowy and graceful, but is it
youthful? the American woman ask,
j The hat that bumps Into both side
of the door may be picturesque : yea.
verily, one may ex en look soulful under!
it: but doe one took young!
, Youth, therefore, declare- those who
guide the destiny of woman's clothe.,
and not Pari is to be the ke.vn.ote of
the American women's c'otheH for full.
i, "The long skirt!" vxclalmed the pro
prietor of one exclusive shop, "women
Will not accept it. A little longer, per
haps; yes, but not the extreme you
Bear dlscuss-ed. Women want to be
youthful in appearance. Who can blame
them? It makes them happy I When
you see a woman from the back these
days yon cannot tell how old she Is,
or even from the front very often. The
abort skirts are an Important part of
the costume. Women will not be will
ing to give them up."
y Tills expert pointed out that fall
This nnxtlculur buyer described per
simmon as a new color. It is n combi
nation of henna and golden btown. He
predicted less use of feathers and flow
ers as hat trimming and more use of
novelties. One that he showed was a
comb imported from Paris. This very
much resembles the high back comb so
long in vogue, but It i to be used n
decking for a bat. The sllvcrpd ostrich
plume or fancy was described a some
thing new and very apt to take hold.
The small blnck embroidered velvet
hit trimmed with luce was held forth n
the small dress hat that will win full
favor. Sand color is to be popular and
so is a certain green parrot, whose mis
sion in life is to sit on the brim of my
lndv's felt hat.
The large hat in vogue In Tarls is
extremely wide from side to side, but
not from front to back. It is worn
very fnr down on the head.
Cuticura Soap
Will Help You
Clear Your Skin
CVa-'Mi nil 4 lll'ii,iJaaVMsaVaW
if ' 1
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Labor
on a pair of silk
stockings costs only 25
cents; these stockings
reach YOU the Public
for $1.50 to $2.50.
:;
:
The Worker deserves at
least 25c and
we workers are satisfied
if we get that much.
22 Factories in Philadelphia are satisfied
to pay this so are all others in the
whole United States (with 2 exceptions)
YET 14 factories right in this
city are refusing it.
we don't want
any more
We want that price
kept.
which is just
why we are still
striking!
wWhy don't the-
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manufacturers reply to
these statements ?
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Jointly inserted by
American Federation of Full
Fashioned Hosiery Workers
General Offices:
3647-49 North 6th St., Phila.
AND
Local No. 706, U. T. W. of A.
2530-2 N. 4th Street, Philadelphia
that the counterfeit stamps wero being
printed and they descended upon the
shop and found the presses running full
blast. They arrested Isadora Maglll,
Ilojcbcrry street, proprietor of the
I'stabllshment, and Leonard Itothfcld,
Spruce street near Sixth. The shop
waa formerly owned by Harry Millman,
who was arrested for a similar offence
last February, waa convicted, granted
a new trial and fined $00.
Under a loose board In the floor the
agents found bundles of the counter
feit stamps awaiting delivery.
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'7 V QS&k Quality is MfWSa ,
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HOOD TIRES have come down in
price. That's a significant message
for Economy.
They are the tires that you could compare
mile for mile with any other tires and
Hoods would win even at old prices.
Now HOODS cost about what ordinary
tires were priced a few weeks ago.
Any of these dealers will show you con
vincing facts and figures.
Philadelphia Dealers:
Quality Tire Co. of Phila.
812 N. Broad Street
Keim Supply Co.
1227 Mnrket Street
T'oga Garage
3431 N. Broad Stro.t
Guthrc Bros.
Howard and Thompson St.
Frieze Tire Co.
719 Spring Garden Street
Co.
Werner Tire Repair
223S Paurunk Arenuo
Wm. Fox
Ashbourne. Pa
W. A. Enni.
432S N, Droad Street and
1310 Race Street
Harry Beddoe
1640 Oxford Arenuo,
FranWord, Phila.
H. T. Eiienberg, 1407-11 North Street
From Market stubet Whan
Every Day
Atlantic City
Wtldwood
AniletM
Andr.w Avenue
Ocean City
Cap May
ll ltv
Coraona Inlet
StoneHarbor
Avalon?
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fiunitard IHrlUnt
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Arinltlonal trafna In
Atlantic nivererr
Pnniiiiv anil alao on
PMtirdftT'a Autuat A to
Prpt tne and on Labor
daVBtpt.J u.30 740.
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for Antlrna, And
drtwa Are , Wild'
wood (Sundaya) . , 0OAJ 8.00 M
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Atlantic CltTfOranla
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Additional train, erenr
Punilar and atsoon Bat.
tirdarsAiiftMtS toBfpt.
3 Inc. and on Labor day
Sept.S D.150J
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Cape May (dally) .. A.4611
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EVERY SUNDAY
CS af FUWnm'i Eiear.
1.ijJ ikn. Miurk. Rlrn
RturxJ Trip and F.rtaitu.Fuh.
inf GrMinda.
War Tax 12 centa additional.
Market Street Wharf, Standard Time,
.20 H, Dayllfht Time. 0.20 A.
EVERY SUNDAY
Btacb Hartn. Bar.
neiat City, Hartay
Cadarl. Saray Baaih,
Bran Btach. Baach
llatan Terraca, Shi.
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tan.Snrf City.faahala
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W"1" RtanJ Trl.
War Tai 17 cents
additional
jviaraei m.woan, r.ianaara lime, o ..
Dayllnht Time. 0.44 V
RMaaTrl.
EVERY SUNDAY
Market St. Wharf, sundard Time. 8.10 V
DaylKht Tttn. 7,10 M
Train 4 Standard Tim. or 8.M K
UaylUht Tlraa. lat (top r.lal Fleaaut.
THURSDAYS
Until Sept.mb.r I Inclualre
Standard Tlmt A 82 u
UaylKht Time 8.53 &
From broad Strict Station
WEDNESDAYS until Au-ruat 11 Ine.
$0 1 0 Abury Park
a rmiI Ocean Grove
Trla Lonj Branch, Bebnar
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SUNDAYS Jaly 17,11, A.. 14, 21 Siat.ll.II
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Washington
Baltimore
Round Trip War Tat BTa add'al
SUNDAYS, JulyZI,
Aufuat 7 and 21
Standard Dayllaht
lime. Tlme.
Kroadt 8.50U 7.A0U
Weat rhllada 8.852 7.S8U
16-Day Niagara Falls Excursions
July 21, Auiuat 4. IS
September 1, IS, 2) and Oetabar IS
Coniult Tteket Aienu
Pennsylvania System
nUHHIIIIinn
Will the New Tariff
Bring Better Times?
. Six days a week, from January until June 29, Republican tariff-makers labor on a
bill intended to "become the Magna Carta for the perpetuation of our American
standard of living and to be the constitution of a uniform and universal prosperity,"
only to be informed by one of the most influential and regular Republican dailies of
New England, that if their bill were to be made law now "we should probably find our
selves on the edge of a deeper plunge into public and private adversity than we have yet
taken." Democratic critics concentrate upon the effect which they think the tariff sched
ules proposed by Mr. Fordney would have on the consumer. They are "extortions," says
one; they "will victimize the consumer," declares another. "Vicious," "monstrous,"
"indefensible" are other characterizations coming from papers which dislike a protective
tariff on general principles. On the other hand, the chairman of the committee that
drafted the bill modestly disavows having produced a panacea for all national ills, yet
ventures to "predict with great confidence that its effect upon American industry and
American labor will be entirely beneficial."
For a full account of the tariff fight that is raging in Congress and in the public
press, don't miss reading the leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST for this week.
July 16th.
Other news-stories that are sure to interest you are:
Congress Drier Than Ever
British Coal Miners to Get 83 per
Cent of Profits
The Peace Resolution With Germany
Chief Justice Taft
Dawes "The Man With the Ax"
If the Afghans Invaded India
Holland-American Oil Friction
' The Rush for Divorces in England
"Welfare Work" That Disgruntles
the Worker
The Dreams of the Blind
Are We Ready for Wholesale Murder?
No Danger in Being X-Rayed
China's New Cultured Upheaval
Pulitzer Prizes Picked to Pieces
Prize Fighting and Esthetics
The "Better Baby" Bill
France's Voice at the Vatican
Why Young Men Shun the Pulpit
He Passed the Edison Test
The Great Run of Rain-in-the-Face
The Gentle Art of Hoboing
The Stage-Coach Comes Back Motorized
Best of the Current Poetry
Topics of the Day
i
t Many Novel Illustrations and Reproductions of Humorous Cartoons
July 16th Number on Sale Today News-dealers 10 Cents $4.00 a Year
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..July 19
July 31
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GEYELIN & COMPANY, INC.. Phila. Agent
108 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia
Lombard S144 v Afoin 7820
EARN-UNE
Incorporated 1801
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers
Regular Freight Service
PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA
SS "COQUINA" July 20
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For Space and notes Apply
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Bullitt Building, Phila., Pa.
Lombard 620O-S201-S202-3303 Mnln Stfll
NAWSCO LINES
Tier 10 North
S. S. Artigas Now Loading
S. S. Brush Sailing August 4
for
SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, OAKLAND
SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND, ASTORIA
AND VANCOUVER, B. C.
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C.dflo Aur. B Sent. 3 Oct. 1
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Adriatic Au. 8 Auar. 31 Oct. G
Oljmplo . . . .Awr. 13 Sept. 3 Hept. 21
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Cretlo b.pt. 7,
nilladelpbl I.lrerpool
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York one dny Inter.
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Scythian July 25
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American Line
New York Hnmbnrs Tin Cherbnnrc
Jtontolla 'July 28 Sept. fi
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Loading Sailing July 20
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