's$MpfffiWjW-y !?& tr. L.r - n " . VJ WIH i-" EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1921 6 TWO MEN INJURED i. GARAGE FIGH T Five Others Nabbed When Riot Breaks Up Midnight Party at Front and Oxford Sts. KNIVES AND TOOLS FLASHED Two men probably were seriously in jured tills morning during a general fight In a garage at Front nnd Oxford street, which was stopped by the police In re jponpo to n riot call. Thoso Injured are Irwin Kllngcrman, Front and Oxford streets, who received tab wounds In the chest nnd back, nnd Eugene McKwcn, twenty-three years old? 1733 Blair street, who received n probable fracture of the skull. Ivilngor n,nn Is In St. Mary's Hospital and Mo Ewen was sent to the Stetson Hospital. Five men wcro arrested by the pollco and each held In $300 ball for a further hearing by Magistrate- Glenn. A party was held nt tho garngo, be sinning at midnight. Kllngcrman nnd McEwen were not Invited, but burst into tho place, according to the police, ind dcclnrcd Mint the festivities would not continue without them. Several men attempted to eject them tnd the fight resulted. More than a doien men took part In the struggle, It in sold, nnd tho shouts of the combat ants, accompanied by tho crashing of glass, aroused tho neighborhood. Knives and tools found In the gnrago were freely used In tho scuffle. A neighbor sent In tho riot call. Po lice from the Front nnd Master streets station burst In tho door. Some ono turned out the lights when tho pollco arrived nnd n number of men csenped in tho darkness. Others tried to hide under the scats of automobiles in tho place. . , ,. Those arrested nro John McQiindc, Derks aud Marshall streets; Thomas Barron, Master and Hope stroets; Joseph Nellnn. Front and Mnstor rtrcotB; John Wnller, Diamond and Hope streets, nnd Daniel White, Lo hign avenue and Hope street. youthIsjdrowned Bimusl Krclllnson Was Trying to Recover Canoe While trying to recover n canoo thnt had floated nway from tho beach on Peters Island in tho Schuylkill near Columbia Bridge yesterday, Samuel Krclllnson, 10 years old. 2-114 North Thirty-first street, was drowned. Krclllnson hnd eono to the island with several boy friends, nnd when ho saw tho canoe drifting away, waded cut to recover it. Ho got beyond his depth and called for help. Albert Begaloff, 17, 1000 North Seventeenth atrcct, waded out to his rescue, but Krelllnson sank beforo he could reach him. Park Guards Scarborough nnd Fur van put out in a small boat and di rected by Segaloff, located KrelUnsoii's body after a short search. HOME 29 YEARS OLD Ventnor Institution to Mark Its An niversary Tomorrow In observance of tho twenty-ninth anniversary of the Jewish Seaside Home tor Invalids at Ventnor, a reception will bo held tomorrow nftcrnoon. Open liowsu will prevail from 2 until C o'clock and special exercises will bo held at 3 o'clock. There will be tnuslo and refreshments. Cuiticura Soap The Healthy Shaving Soap Optica r Bop ihmM without mug. ErnrvbiTtSSe. e J f&-sp&&&?-. c-fe j Lf 4T AVI! 1 fswuuss ru? i&ilUJ rAUCETS Tnt. Juno IB. 1D1J "No Splash in Sink" "Positive Shut Off" N.mo "SAVILL" On FaucM "Atk vovr plumber" Thomas SaviU's Sons, Mfr. 1I10-1S-14 Wvllar St.. I'bUk. I YOUR ROLL FUJV1S M DEVELOP m H when prints are ordered p I MONDAY, I August 1st 1 KEENER CO. g 1713 Walnut St. M m I Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 Ohlmei at Noon tvifflH'y SUMMER ADVERTISING Make it effective John Clark Sims General Advertising Agent 1524 WALNUT ST. TBI.ttriIONE,'SpRUCE 8924(jfe WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair In Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store a Sale of Cool New Summer Frocks at $1.85, $3.35, $4.65 and $6 'New! Women's Shining Plush Hats With Leather Facings, $9.50 Something now nnd something decidedly good looking, smart nnd becoming to revive the Jaded taste of women who are tired of the season's hats. Theso arc hats of the new season nnd their very simplicity of " a, very sophisticated simplicity) is refreshing. Of Bhiny, tailored-looking black hatter's plush with facings of black, white or tan leather. Straight or slightly rolling brims nnd a variety of crowns. It is a point of nicety that tho silk linings match the leather facings. (Miirliot) Women's White Silk Stockings, $1.15 Good nows, for there has been a scarcity! cotton tops and soles and mock seams. (Central) They have Pongee, Special, 50c a Yard Chinese pongee in natural color has a luster that is lovely, and its uses nro almost unlimited. 33 inches wide. 36-Inch Tricolette in Drop-Stitch Effect Special, $1.20 a Yard This exceptional tricolette that every one is wanting is in navy, black, brown, taupe, reseda green, gray, Copenhagen, white, pink, flesh, henna and honey dew. 39-Inch White Sports Satin at $3 a Yard Very lustrous nnd beautiful, this fiber silk makes lovely skirts. White Silk Pongee, $2 a Yard 30 inches wide, in the somi-rmgh effect that is smart for sports wear. Cool and serviceable (Central) Plenty of Red or Brown Checked Ginghams at 75c plenty of other colors, too, but those two have been scarce nnd very popular; 32 inches wide. 30-Inch Underwear Crepe, 25c In flesh pink, light blue, yellow and lavender just tho thing for Summer nightgowns. Fine Shirtings, 55c Some have fiber silk stripes and all are in excellent color ings. 32 inches wide. (Central) Women's White Sports Skirts Now $4.25 ome arc of especially good white cotton gabardine, some of white surf satin with a decorativo black block in it, others of rippling white surf satin. All are well tailored and have interesting pockets. Rox-plcatcd skirts of cream serge or corduroy are among the best looking of Summer skirts. Now $5. (Mnrhot) RoomSize Rag Rugs at the Lowest Prices in Years We had a hard time thinking back to when rugs of this quality sold for prices as low as these ! 4x 7 feet, $2.65 6x 9 feet, $4.85 8x10 feet, $7.50 9x12 feet, $8.50 The generous price concession of a manufacturer who wanted our business won a large order. These rugs are made of fresh, clean new factory remnants, not merely washed household rags that have had part of their strength worn away. They are closely woven on stout warps and the colors arp pretty. Smaller rugs of this same lot are on theVenter Aisle. Heavy Seamless Velvet Rh&s at Special Prices 9 x 12 feet, $32.50 8.3 x 10.6 feet, $30 6x9 feet, $17.50 Now patterns and colorings! Thoy show the improves mt over war-time rugs in a very conspicuous way. (Clictuul) . ?f - 144 La Women7 s New Black - and- White Sports Oxfords, $4 Because they are so exactly what women want they will go out quickly. Of good white leathers trimmed with black. Tho perforations aro cut through to show the white in the smartest and most correct manner. Good welted sojes and tho desirable low heels. Made by a Philadelphia maker to sell for more than twlco this price. (Che(tnnt) So Low Are the Prices That Two or Three Frocks Can Be Bought for the Early-Season Price of One m r- -i lj-JMO mMw 111 l VH. 1 . Jl M AvW- "1 I I !!! iBil Ml I !i . i JV , J 1 W- rx V 'rxi 7 4 ' H 7Y?,CiJi!MHa P& raa-s Ilk r r $3.35 $3.35 $3.35 $3.35 $1.85 (,- mn -a w Ml' A $3.35 $3.35 $3.35 $4.65 s HEER, crisp organdies in all the lovely rainbow colors; voile dresses in plain colors and all sorts or printed patterns; cool dotted Swisses and serviceable ginghams it's a wonderfully complete collection of exactly the dresses that women want for immediate wearing. A fresh frock for $1.85? Who wouldn't buy one or two? A frock of imported organdie for $3.35? You can choose from hun dreds of such frocks at this small price. A dress of cool blue dotted Swiss or flowered voile for $6? Yes, plenty of them, delightfully made, at a price which would scarcely cover the cost of material. 475 Dresses at $1.85 (In a Special Group on the Center Aisle Tables) Of flowered voiles, figured and checked voiles and plain-color voiles in navy, Copenhagen, rose and lavender. Also some excellent dresses of plain gingham trimmed with long revers of white gabardine. J P,6 I i ) P1 a t $3.35 $1.85 $4.65 1500 Dresses at $3.35 $6 Exquisite imported organdie dresses in brown, orchid, rose, Nile, light blue, navy, peach, maize, lavender and white. These are made in dozens of pretty ways, some of the skirts almost covered with ruffles. Plain-color voiie dresses in blue and rose are embroidered in white. Also organdie and voile combinations which are delightful. Gingham dresses are in checks and plaids in a number of pretty color combinations. 600 Dresses at $4.65 Dainty Swiss organdies are made with ruffled skirts, with lace medallions and with contrasting overskirts. Voile frocks are in figured and flowered patterns and in plain colors. Fine checked gingham frocks are also included. 350 Dresses at $6 Dotted Swiss frocks aro in a lovely Chinese blue with white dots and crisp white organdie sa6hes, vestees and collars. Dark blue flowered voile frocks are made over white organdie slips and trimmed with embroidery and ribbon. A few linen dresses in indivdual models are $0. A Thousand Dresses From Our Own Stocks Now a Third to a Half Less French Hand-Made Frocks $10, $12.50 and $15 Of fine voiles and batistes in coral, lavender, light bluo, Copenhagen, French blue and biscuit aro used in these beautiful drosses. Every stitch is dono by hand, from the humblest seam to tho lovely hemstitching which forms the trimming. Cotton Dresses $6, $7.50, $10, $12 and $15 Some of our finer imported organdies, dotted Swisses and dimities have had thoir prices lessened considerably. Silk Dresses $7.50, $10 and $15 Those aro of checked and plain color taffota, blue foulard and cropo do chlno. Cloth Dresses $4.50, $7.50, $10 to $25 Navy blue sorgo anil tricotine dresses are embroidered, beaded or braided. Women who look ahead Will buy theso for Foil. Limited quantity. Georgette and Crepe Frocks $15, $20 and $25 Charming gowns of crepe do chine, Canton crepe and Gcorgotto crepe, beaded, embroidered or trimmed with laces. Some sports models among thum. Somo show signs of handling. Extra-Size Dresses, $3.35 and $6 $3.35 for figured and dotted voile dresses with dark grounds of navy bluo or brown. $6 for hairline striped voiles in pink, light bluo or lavender nnd for dotted nnd flowered voiles in dark colorings. Sizes 42 & to 52 to in each group. Similar Reductions in Summer Apparel for Girls and Juniors (Market) Young Men's All -Wool Suits, $20 It would bo difficult to go out today and buy all-wool suits to sell for S20, and tho lfiO men who get theso may count themselves fortunate. t Some of these suits were specially purchased, others were priced more m our own stocks but are now lowered becauso sizes aro broken. They Have Tailoring in Them The way ono of those suits fits when you put it on is tho way it will fit when you take it off for tho last time. Tho fit is tailored into it, not merely pressed. Your choice of brown or green mixed cheviots in sizes up to 42. While these aro half-lined Summer-weight suits, mnny men wear no heavier the jenr 'round. (flallnrj-, Mnrkct) Men's Light Weight Bleached Cotton Underwear, 50c Summer-weight shirts with short sleeves. Drawers aro ankle length. Iloth first and second qualities. 50c a garment. (fiullrry. Market) emta lis! Opportunity Fascinating Necklaces 35c, 50c, 65c Third to half less than Inst year's prices for the prettiest necklaces to wear with Summer frocks. Sparkling crystal ones in emerald, amethyst, sapphire and topaz colors at 35c. Cloudy and clear crystal necklaces in cherry red and the colors of semi-precious stones, some with tassels and tiny con trasting beads at 50c. , Creamy pearl bead necklaces, 24 inches long, nt G5c. Crystal beads with fancy metal links are less than half at 65c. Priced Less Than in Three Years Rugs of Clean New Rags 35c, 55c, 75c, 90c, $1.50 Firm and heavy old-fashioned rag rugs for bath, bedrooms and halls. Often used also on porches nnd in nurseries becauso they can bo laundered. Bright sunshiny colors. Woven of a mill s remnants of good new cotton fabrics so they will wear properly. 18x34 inches, 35c 27x54 inches, 90c 24x3G inches, 55c 30x00 inches, $1.15 25xo0 inches, 75c 30x72 inches, $1.50 Half Price for Remnants Now 5c to $1 Odd lengths of narrow and wide laces, voile and organdio flouncings, Georgette crepe pleatings, chiffons all at decidedly lower prices. Very pretty ones in the lot. Checked Percale, 19c Yard-wide percale in fashionable checks and cross bars fresh and new. Red, blue, black, lavender and pink combined with white. Nemo and Other Corsets, $1.50, $2.50, $3 All sizes in self-reducing Nemo corsets specially priced S3, figured pink cotton corsets are S1.50. Fiber silk s'triped ones aie dainty us well as comfortable at $2.50. Peter Pan Short-Sleeve Silk Blouses, $4.90 A fine collection of Peter Pan and riding-habit blouses of wnito crepe do chine or Habutai. The crepe do chine Peter Pan style has narrow plenting edging the coflur nnd short sleeves and the front is tucked. The other styles in Habutai have long sleeves nnd plain fronts. All sizes. Women's Stamped Nightgowns, 85c Good white nainsook of a quality that will pay to embroider. Stamped for scalloped edges and embroidery designs. Com pletely mode except for the art work that needlewomen will wish to do themselves. All sizes. Bungalow Aprons, $1 Now lot just arrived! Made in the favorite way of criss cross percale with plain ruffles at neck and short sleeves and sash that ties in back. Various becoming colors. Wonderful Nightgowns, 85c -. , Soft nainsook in pnjama, hand-embroidered or blue-bird style. White or pink. Five styles. Pink Pajamas Repriced, $1.85 Crinkly crepe for vacation journeys. Plain with cunning hand-embroidery or printed with baskets of Mowers nnd stitched with blue. All one-piece styles and some havo pockets New Blouses Designed Especially to Wear With Sweaters and Sleeveless Frocks Decidedly tho blouses that all women aro looking for right now. They're of fresh, crisp white dimities, bntiBtea and voiles, some with short sleeves, somo with long. A great many of them fasten in back and are quito lacy and frillv in front, where the trimming is most effective with slipover . ks. There aro Peter Pan collars, Tuxedo collars and round or square ones, some fastening on tho loft shoulder, others mndo to slip over tho head. A wido variety at $2.75, $3.25, $3.75 to $5. Note: hand-made Porto Rico. zr WttW 53,50 jHtr (C' $4,25 new shipment of fresh and lovely I . ouaes at $2 has just arrived from (Mnrhrt) A i 1 i Ml 1 1 I k. ,--Ti 4 'I! t w A v 1 ,1 w H M J f ' m J: T w t '1 fijV-.
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