Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 16, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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BUN PASTOR
Her Friends Helped
GIRL PLANS FAR AHEAD ,
- AFTER WINNiNG'BICYCLE
Kathryn McNulty la Qolno Riding
to 8ee Auntt an' Everything
Knthryn McNulty Is only ten years
subscriptions to the Evening, Morning
nnd Sunday IM'dlio LKDOijn,
Knthryn lives nt 307 Kalghn nve
line, Camden, and Is a pupil nt the
Hncred Heart School there. She was
promoted lo the sixth grade this year.
"I hadn't thought of going into the
contest until I saw one of the bicycles,"
snld Knthryn. "A man who lives near
us won one nnd ns soon im I w It I
knew I would like one, too."
Kathryn came In with her father
to get her prize and tnkc It home. It
more than came up to her expectations.
"It wasn't so hard to get," she said.
"I Vent to my friends for subscriptions
and to people I didn't know, loo. It
took mc nbout two weeks to get them
all.
"I'm going to ride to school next
year If my daddy will let mc My
cousins hnvo bikes nnd I'll go riding
with thrm. I don't know how yet,
but mother lins promised to teach me.
And then when I've learned, I'm going
to see my four nunts. Two of them
llvo In Collingiwood and two in Wood
lyn." FIGHTS KNIVES WITH FISTS
George Durgcss, a stab wound In the
left arm.
After their wounds were treated nt
the Pennsylvania Hospljnl Llhlondns
and (inllnnopollni were held on a charge
of nssnult rind battery by the police of
the Third District.
According to the police, Iltirgrss was
nttnrked hr the two men with knives
nnd In self-defense retaliated with his
fists and mnnnged to secure the' knife of
one of his nllejtcd assailants, which he
wleldrd to defend himself.
RESTAURANT ROBIED
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Welner's Tunnel Cafe Fallt to sWy.,
Up Cash Loot
Weiner's Tunnel Hestnurant nt Fifth
nnd Chestnut strcolx wns robbetl bjf
thieves early this morning, Kntraneo
was gained by smashlnj the gins tlo6r
nnd unlorklng It from the Inside.
Tiie cash drawer nnd desk wen ran
sacked, but thr burglars found no
monev, the day's receipts having becrt
banked Inst nlglit. Several boxes of
'Warn nnd rlsitretten m-re tnken.
Man It Cut, but Put His Own Mark
on Two Others
Three men received knife wounds In
a street fight last night nt Third nnd
Onsklll streets. Nicholas T.lhlondas had
the biceps muscle of his right arm
nenrly severed, John Oallanopollni re
ceived severe scalp lacerations, nnd
iT
i Pi.
old, but she figured that sho ought
to be able to do what n man In her
Mrcct had done so she earned a IHnck
Rational Parkers Learn just
What Mrs. Heistand Said
to Minister-Sleuth
Ucauty bicyclo by getting thlrty-llve
WANAMAKER'S
Kales more strenuous
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
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COST
S WOMAN $17
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Vstlonal rnrk roue iasr. niBni. wm
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.. resort rivaieti w .....
,e .. . .1 l.tvlnaannsn. The
wiring n nilc.l with charges nnd
counter-chargcs and much language
other than orthodox English.
The net result was that Mm. Mnry
'.,.. ..j Vntinnal Park, added to
u husband's expenses for the week
M.r - n.,o,i Sl7.S.ri (or disorderly
Start. But that doesn't tell the half
fThe Rev- Klmcr Ij FInRcr on"tor o(
Ind 5.olf-aPPtntc(l Minor and funeral
n'up B.n. told nn and cncc.Targcly
.j nn rtf women,- or. iiwiki.
.. ''con" following church last Hun
i Mrsi
day nW". .. , " ; ip1,,,!.
Helitana n '",, -"r-,-' "hade
&& weatfnV thl. part being left to
Ttrwn gnthercd that ho, was consldl
.red "an old meddling, minister," am
IflUt uv ...- n r-11 lift RflVerfll
'mm in it a iuhupm " --
Well Known, out. u"( ...
"imS i X fathered that the mln
crowd of men on Sunday evening. Maud
Muller, Sixteen ycurn um, b.i". i'"
lent her classical presence to the affair
and heipcu io imw hi. v. "y
into In this ense being on the bend
'"iloth Mrs. Heistand and her husband
testified that National rnrk was an un
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file piutc iu vi..h.w.., " . . ' .
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ind revolver to descend on unwary ones
out at nignt.
STORE EMPLOYE8 ON OUTING
rri,. .10(1 members of the Frank &
Seder Ileileficlnl Association, their
families and friends left Arch Street
Wharf this morning on the Queen Anne
to Miend tnc (lay ai liurnngion inmnu
is the guests of the firm. Dancing on
id. hnnt nml nt the nlcnlc crounds Is n
feature. Athletic events and n dancing
contest hnve been nrranged. I. Seder,
a member of tho firm, with his wife and
family, went on tho picnic, coming hero
from Pittsburgh to do so. The com
mittee In charge are Maxwell Seder,
Oven Baked Beans
Individual Pots
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si You'll nvr know hew f'w
?lg food Dkod Dram TT b 3m
SR until you try ours. flw.
?S) 24 Restaurant Ml
$$& fntrally located. J$ff:
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OF OLNHY
Mnadirr St. nlioro Chew, Olner
Schrdule nt Home
Mon.. IB Nfb. Indians. 1S P.M.
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Homo of tli Ornc llnstlst Church.
SUNDAY. JULY 18. 1021,
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S! .. ..1,ou"t. MontKomery plkn and
IM" lnir.J,?u1.no nrectjd hy Frltndj In
?8-, rlJln' Worship Is hold every First
ly (Sunday) mornlnr at 11 o'clock. A
Tni ? 10 H "ndd to all. An autnmo.
v.. uf n'.';f ' r,u""" ,he ""X" ""as Mar
1 an I aa.l i av.ry half hour.
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fe'1,.?.111 "Umonil ta WIUKCII
PmioJ ,IUI by ltov a II C""- A.alstant
!?-'-fil;balh School
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I-nOTKSTANT KPISCOPAt.
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Undtr tha direction ot
manor nm.vni.ANnnn
On iho Parkway at 23d at.
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"tar in1;"'1"!" mornlnr7 io4s
fe WmI,fc J,i?,2J.,Y.- Tho,. Neil.'
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Ledger rhoto Servtc.
KATHRYN McNULTY
Little Miss McNulty Is busy nt her
homo,. .107 Knlghn avenuo, Cam
den, taking lessons on tho IHack
Deatity bicycle won In the Public
Ledger subscription confest
Max Stcnzlc, N. Kaufman, Oscar
Orahnm, Ituby Lcvcnson nnd C. II.
Little.
After sickness,
clean up. How?
Wash everything bed
clothes, woodwork, floors,
with a disinfectant solution
you know kills germs.
It It vital that a disinfectant
work surely and quickly. Sylpho
Nathol doas both.
For perianal hygiene
cut, wouodf, douches Sylpho
Nathol Is Invaluable.
Drue and department itorta.
4 sixes 16c to &1.26. The Sul-pho-Ntpthol
Co., boston, Mm.
SylphoJfathal
Aete instantly
U..JU.....1) We Bur Old Gold,
Need mOneV: Silver. Platinum, nia-
monds. Jewelry, Etc.
PENN SMELTING CO.
The Old Gold Shop
90G FILBERT ST. Kt. 1BS7
KDVCATIONAI
Iloth fiexes
Manual Arts
Teachers College
Two-year course based on high
school graduation and preparing
teachers of manual arts in elemen
tary and high schools. Loads to Ju
nior College certificate, generally
recognized. Drawing, constructive
arts, interior decoration, metal work,
woodwork and carving. Good facili
ties for observation and practice.
Registration, September 15 and 16,
1921. Term opens September 19,
1921.
Ask for Catalog F-1S
Thonei Diamond 0A31
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
rirond fit. below Ilerks
Philadelphia
Money
Owners run snvo It t
Drivers can make It
by enrolling In the Y. M. O. A.
Auto School
It doesn't matter whether you own a
Pierce Arrow or a Ford whether you
are chauffeur to a millionaire or to
yourself you will find satisfaction nnd
Crollt In learning the sclenco of automo
lies nt tho Y. SI. C. A. Schools. Day
and nlclit classes are- offered for helpers,
repairmen, mechanics, electrical upe
claltsta nnd owners. Courses Include
Elementary Slechanlcal, Itepatr Shop
Practice, Automotive lilectrlcal, Storage
Battery nepalrlnir, Driving.
Y. M. C. A.
1421 Arili St.
Auto School iowHt
3 TEACHER TRAINING
rirarftiAtca nt mir T..ih.,.Ti.ln. B
lnr Coursei are ellKlbla to teach 13
prlvnta schools.
Dnv Selaool oven Sept. 6
Night Hehool opens Sept. 10
Write tor SltK itar ock
PEIRCE SCHOOL
II OF BUSINESS ADMMSTOtlM
. Tine Street. West of Tlivail
The tcnool you Have aluavi knoun
SCHOOL,
rf It's the School for You. fltndenta
nnd Teachers, too, "HI iirotlt
srently by tuklnc our special courses
during the next few necks.
Day School
Night School
HANKS 1IUS1NKMH COTXKaR
1.00 Walnut St.. Philadelphia
ADVANCED BTKNOOHAPHIC STUDY
Our summer course in Btenorrnphy and
Typewriting Includes advanced studies for
Hl.h School Kraduatrs, boss and alrls.
aspiring lo positions of responsibility. Our
graduates always In demand. Call any day
or write.
PIIH.A. Ill'HINKSS COI.M'.GE
anil ColleKe uf t'onunerce
1017 Chestnut Street. PhllnrielnliU
(!TDAVFR'S Thr "v Miislnraa Hrhool
3 K" -,IX -' S(I7 IIIWTNUT HT.
l'-IHon aiuiriin'il. Tntcr now. Day nr nlslit.
Young lVonien nrld Olrla
The Gordon-Roncy School
For (llrls 111. Hnruee Street
Oenernl and College Pivpnratory Cajrras.
.iin
itoot garden an1 Orm
IHHJIUNKY. I'rln.
IKXHI.VlOWIf. PA.
I'KNNUYI.VANIA. JliNKlNTOWN, 1IOX 433
JEECHWOOD SCHOOL (Inc.)
For Young mmn, A (.'ullural unit Prac
tical School Kits for miy oc.ulon. 1'repars
toryi Uollego Departnients, Constrvalory of
Musics Art. Oratory. Domestic Arts and
icls.icss. Secretaryship. Oymnastlcs, Normal
Clndsrgartsn, BwlmmlnR pool. Large new
vrmnaiilum. U II, Itsaser, Ph. D Prss.
Mid-Summer Sale of Broken Assortments
of Dresses Newly Marked Down to $3 to $20
Center Aisle
Opportunities
Crumpled
Neckwear
10c, 25c and 50c
Clearing out collars,
sets
nnd vestecs that have been
much higher in stock. They
are mussed or slightly soiled,
but with a little pressing will
be ns fresh as new. This sen
son's good styles in organdie,
net nnd lace.
Dainty Batiste
Camisoles, 75c
Kinds that women want for
warm weather. Soft white ba
tiste with hemstitched or
lacc-trimmed tops nnd wee
rosebuds.
Wanamaker
Special Front Lace
Corsets, $2
Kinds that are usually a
great deal more. A topless
model with elastic all around
is of pink cotton broche. An
'other with very low bust has
clastic insets all around and
is of pink coutil. Both have
shields under tho front lacing
and are as lightly boned as
possible.
Play Clothes for
Kiddies
Rompers, 85c
Dresses, $1
Rompers are in cool straight
legr style of tan or blue pop
lin or llneno trimmed in color
2 to 5 year sizes.
Dresses are pantalette or
high-waist styles of pretty
chocked ginghams. 2 to 6
year sizes.
Women's Percale,
Gingham and Voile
Dresses, Lowered
to $2 to $3.50
Pretty straight-line or belt
ed styles in stripes, checks
and figures. Sizes 14 to 40 in
the lot.
A Well-Filled
Glove Box Is
Essential
if one wishes to look well
groomed, especially ,"when
traveling.
This season, if a glove is
not n Bport.1 affair with
strap wrist it is almost sure
to be long. Gloves arc cither
very Bmart or very dressy.
There seems to be no room
for hand coverings thnt are
"Just gloves." Gloves have
risen above thnt, and with
all the various tints and
shades ono may exercise a
nicety of distinction.
Special Prices on
Some of the Gloves
That are Needed in
Every Box
Perhnps best-looking of all
are those of white glace
French kidskin. exquisite in
texture, 12-button-length,
almost half price at $3.50.
10-button-lcngth gloves are
needed more than ever. Fine
quality chamois-lisle, in cafe
nu lait, white or biscuit, are
special at $1.65. Of Milanese
silk, in pongee, white or
blnck, the gloves are special
nt S1.50.
Good - looking strap-wrist
gloves of chamois-lisle, look
ing very much like leathor,
are in cafe au lait or whito
at $1 and $1.25.
(Central)
Women's
Shoes
$4 to $6.90
$4 for tan Oxfords and
strap pumps in sports style.
$5.40 for dark brown strap
pumps or imitation wing-tip
Oxfords.
$6.40 for white canvas Ox-
MUM SSI ass
fords and white leather strap
pumps.
$6.90 for white leather Ox
fords with ball straps and
white canvas 'Strap pumps
trimmed with brown leather.
All have tho fashionable low
or medium heels, comfortablo
and sensible for outdoor wear.
Not nil size3 in every stylo,
but good choosing.
(Chestnut)
The Smart Skirts
of the Season
$7.75, $9.75 and
$13.50
Not only smart, but truly
beautiful as well aro the silk
skirts at $13.60. They were
all considerably more in our
own stocks. Just a few of a
kind, but a wonderfully wide
range of selection. Among
them aro skirts of crepe' de
Chine, Canton crepe, satin,
fancy silks nnd gleaming fiber
silks in plain colors, stripes,
plaids and figures. All tho
varieties of pleatings are rep
resented. Creamy white flannel
skirts, some plnin, others
with black stitching that
forms a plaid, nnd skirts of
striped flannel are special at
$7.75 and $9.75.
(Market)
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store
$7.50 l $4 KVA $7'50 V $16'50 $16.50 V $20 $tjj
It will be worth while to come early in the day today. Little lots of all sorts of midsummer
dresses have been freshly taken from our stocks and repriced less. There is no doubt that they will
SDeed awav to new owners for vanat.innc: nnH nil anrfa nf Virf-.irQQfVio- ryA 4.;
- -,u . .... ... v... uv. vu vi Iiui-n,nwi5l guuu L.11I1CD.
Voile Dresses. Down to $3
Block printed voiles are trimmed with lace. Collars and cuffs
are organdie.
Gingham Frocks, Down to $3.50, $4, $5
Variety of colors and styles mostly with crisp white collars. One
is pictured.
Organdie Frocks, Down to $5, $6, $10
Fresh savings on these cool and fairy-like frocks. All the dainty
colors imaginable and often only one of a color. Two are pictured.
ouiiiu urc teas mun iiuu iuu uuriy season price
girls
Sr7& Dresses. Down to $10
Checked taffeta and a few foulards in broken sizes for young-
Crepe de Chine Dresses, Down to $16.50
.hither pink or blue with embroidered skirt3 mostly in sizes
for young women.
Fine French Frocks, Down to $20
Frocks from Paris hand-made and in delightful colors and
styles. The beauty of them is that every one does not have them
and their lovely hand-work is a sure stnmn of artistic. Fronrh nHl.
wnmnn Tho inliA -T..1. i.4.i i . ..-.
-" wuihch. inu juooc irocK sKetcneu is one of them.
New Special Purchases of Gingham, Linen,
Linene, I ncolette and Other Frocks
51 -frtT nln.nvnr -Titii-Asc (tnmnlnfn hmtU -n!--.-. .U.. .- - -
. .." " '." "". 7, "-"". r", i J, " "" "--y ur maQe , w.2,. for pure linen dresses that sold wholesale recently at con-
of linen-finished cotton in pink, light blue, white and old rose bound I siderably more than our retail price; they have Peter Pan collars and
with whito nnil hnvinrr whito linonn mtttvnA I C01T1G in Cnnonhnn'on ttica nnA f
with whito and having white linene aruimnes
$5.23 for gingham dresses that sold out in half a day the last
time wo had any.
870 for blocked gingham dresses with patent leather belts,
wuuuuixiuiy iiuau uuu nviiy
come in Conenhncpn. rnto nnrl fun
S13.30 for tricolette dresses in black and navy blue these aro
nt almost hnlf tho early season price; mostly in sizes 42 and 44.
Limited quantity.
r-H.n6."5!0. ilrJl?.?d Swiss froeI:s in Frcnch bluc- Pink, mauve and
(.Market)
Luxurious Cretonne-Covered
Couch Hammocks
Lowered to $22.50
With Headrests, $25)
A straight saving of $10! And, oh, the comfort
of these hammocks, with their thick box mattresses and
luxuriously upholstered backs ! It would be much harder
to keep awake on one than to go to sleep !
They were made especially for us and are covered with our
own cretonne, thick, closely woven nnd very durable. Both tho
mnttrcsses and the large back cushions are covered on both sides,
so that they mny be reversed.
Tho frames are of strong nnglc iron with galvanized springs
nnd four barrel springs above, as well. The extra heavy chains
reach nil the way down to the springs so thnt there is no strain on
the side fabric.
It would be hard to find better hnmmocks at the original
price of these, and it is doubtful that hammocks 'of this quality
could be found anywhere at this new lowered price.
(Central)
36-inch Drop Stitched Tricolette
at $1.20
in the Summer Sale of Silks
This tricolette is ono of tho most distinctive fabrics of the year.
ro? nWS,ffhJ nnd,its 'U-oP-stitched stripes give the nppcatunco
of difficult hand work. Both largo and slender women like it
because it mnkos particularly graceful gowns. Woven of fiber silk
flhTSbluf' sllver' bis(,u.?' aupe' brown- henna- rose, pink,
llesn. turouoise. tnmntn. nnvv. Vil-iMr nn.J ,.,!.!- ' i v
1
Needfuls for the
Linen Closet
Bath Towels, 25c
Turkish towels a good deal
heavier and softer than one
expects to get. They arc all
white, have hemmed ends nnd
measure 18x39 inches.
Huck Towels, 8c and 18c
8c towels are 13x20 inches,
suitable for doctors, dentists,
manicurists for for guest
rooms. All white with hemmed
ends.
18c towels are 19x36 inches,
all-white or with red borders.
Kitchen Towels, 25c
Towels, hemmed ready for
use, of absorbent half-linen
crash, 25c each.
Kitchen toweling, nil-linen
with red border, 25c a yard.
Bedspreads, $2.75
81x96 white crochet bed
spreads, particularly heavy
and good. Hemmed, $2.75;
with cut corners, $3.
(Centrnl)
Uncommon Black Taffeta
Specially Priced $2.25
Compare it with tho usunl
taffeta at this prico and you
will see how' much hcavior thhl
is. Beautifully lustrous and
particularly suitnble for bnthing
suits. 35 inches wide.
Rich Crunchy Silk Pongee
in motors at $1.85
A now firm pongee not too
heavy, which is every thread
silk. It ought to wear indefi
nitely. Silver brown, rose, re
seda, whito and black. 35 inches
wide.
All-Silk Foulards
at $1.50
35 inches wide nnd they can
be had with indefinite floral
printings. Navy, brown, Copen
hagen nnd black grounds.
All-Silk Crepe de Chine
$1.50
White, flesh, tan, navy and
black and this extra-good cool
silk is 38 inches wide.
(Central)
New Dress Satin
Below the Market at $1.85
Both black and navy and the
sat n is of specially good weight
and lustor. 35 inches wide.
Radium and Black
Japanese Silk at New Low
Market Prices
Heavy radium in white, navy
nnd blnck is 40 inches wido nt $3
yard.
Blaek Japanese silk, spot nnd
perspiration proof, Is 30 inches
wido at $1.50.
Remnants at Half Price
Now 50c to $1.50 a Yard
A smaller lot of sllk-and-cot-ton
and all-silk remnants for
blouses and trimmings. Only
enough probably for a hnlf
day's selline;.
Just Arrived!
Men's Hand-Tailored All-Wool
Suits With Two Pair of
Trousers, $35
Men who want good suits will be interested in these.
They are soundly good, from inside out, the way a suit
should be to give long wear and satisfaction to make a
man feel a little better when he puts one on!
Mostly fine flannels in brown, blue, green and gray.
A few suits are of closely woven mixed cheviot of the
better grade.
The best recommendation we can give thsm is that
the tailoring matches the materials jn quality. Only
good canvases and tapes are used.
The way the coats fit is not accident but the result
of careful planning, cutting and sewing by intelligent
men, not machines.
They are thoroughly Wanamaker suits and if you
choose one you'll know why we are proud of them.
(dullery, Market)
Clearaway of Rugs al Half Price
Some of the rugs are less than half price. All are our own good rugs
that were double these prices, or more, right in our own stocks. Some
show slight signs of handling.
All Seasonable and Desirable
9 x 12 feet American prairie grass rugs now $7.50
9x11 feet, 9 x 10.6 feet and 9 x 1 0 feet American prairie
grass rugs now $5
6 x ? feet Japanese rag rugs in stenciled patterns now $5
6 x bfeet American prairie graas rugs now $4.50
9 x 12 feet reversible heavy China matting rugs now $2.50
8 x 10 feet double-warp Japanese straw rugs now $2.50
6x9 feet stenciled fiber rugs now $2.50
4.6 x 7.6 feet and 3x9 feet stenciled fiber rugs now $1.50
Fiber matting, 36 inches wide now 25c yard
A saving of fully one-half on today's prices! Think that over! You
will understand then why we say that early selection is advisable.
Every rug in the lot is suitable for Summer cottages.
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