W !17W.lJf'' KteV r 'kS' 'A "T 5 i 4 I 4 sw. .) ' 1 n ' N. A- '. V- i i .l!V. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1921 5 J fy? ?, Z,0OZ PRESSURE SCOUTED AS SURE PROOF OF GUILT Ix9r. Joj;t Egan, Police Surgeon, Doubts Plan Is Practicable in Present Stage of Experiments with n volley of 'Why, this Ik an rage J this can't bo; why, I linvcn t out OIltltlEI ilnnn .. ..l 1. 1. .. . l.tMt .- lit Iwi tin uiiiiv ui.j iiiah,, una II IS11' IM i" l" ncrs.' nml so It cops. You pop. It Is icriceuy true timt cnrii iimn iiiiihi do iV.ii.. .... nt n nitannnrn iilnnrl LAsurc whllo he Is being cross-cxam- inuCt there Is n ilehnito wiy to find out If II' 8 " 'J?"' Tl. T .,. u.v nf RuiTlng thnt mcdsurlnB men's guilt by Kthe response of their blood-pressure nnd C which lends nowhere. Dr. Lgnn Is . a. police surgeon. . . . . V Intcrcct lins Intely centered around hi scientific cross- examination lo hich Wllllnm A. Illghtower. clmrged lth the murder of n California priest, nas subjected. Whllo he was being nuMlioned dellcntc Instruments recorded lit henrt-motlon nnd respiration. When asked point blank If lie had tnur .Mrtl the priest, It is said h s blood- pressure jumpcu unrij-iu .........-..... In Experimental siago Commenting on this, Dr. Kgnn said : 'trt1iods such ns those arc cntlrelj fhn ft experimental stage, mid to ray i V" . . . I.-..- HnitnM Unnn Itidtnllml nu .know "(ie niiu " "7 ......... ... ' Dart of the regular workings of n city h a" . I 1.... uratmn tc iiV'..iViinniu nt this uirt oron un here , .!.. l.iii niiii if tho tpsts vrn en linn-, ..---- - ii t Iremoved from tho experimental c'osh I ''In not see how tliov would bo of any aluc. There would be no way to nandnrdixo them. , "Now mind, he continued, "I do not mean to my that the guilty man's blood Jprcwire and pulse bents would not in- iicricouy Judged by himself." One Columbia Grafonola Mcl.l K-2. 0 meiMSO. now $0.V BLAKE AND BURKART S. W. Cor. 11th and Walnut Sts. WuRLlIZER THADC MARK Kid GRAND PIANOS Full and sweet in tone deep ly resonan t. An action that increases digi tal facility. You can't buy more even if you pay more. 809-U CHESTNUT ST. Between 8th tft 9th Sts. 77 crease the nearer the questions led to tho nctiml committing of the crime. They probably would, and they would go liiffhpr tnnti If I,., huka InAMta ti... It is equally true that an Innocent man ! uiiuci oni-sn 01 imp excitement or. cross examination would become excited, too. He might he more excitable by nature than the guiltyTnan and his blood prcs 8,1 accordingly tnke a higher flight. . . En "n. you. see. Is n lnw unto fiimsclf, It would, therefore, It seems to me, be next to Impossible' to stand ardize these tests. Certainly, any find ings from them would not be. ndmittcd ns evidence In a courtroom." Kgnn Give "Examples" Dr. Egan drew a more homely In fitnnco of the difficulty In judging u man's Rullt by his excitability; R -houM.n''! h0 l'1 ."n l'oraon on mBirt0 B,Perft y Btrango man "" rnfVe9t an(1 a' .' llnvc n war- rn In, 1 fr f7Ur nrCSf- lf ' mnil is sny, On what chnrge. officer?' If he ccnt nt " "nmc time, he will come EDISON RECORDS ore out Unit, lli all BROADWAY HITS Mprrlnl rfllp mill wrrU BLAKE & BURKART The Home of The .Veto Brflsoii" f. W. Cor. Ij'rTenth & M'ulnut 8ts. WlLLBAlVI H. WANAMAKEE 1217-19 CHESTNUT 9TREET . For This Week's Selling THE finest Worsted Suits in the Crystal Cabinets of the store with a fresh quantity of medium-weight suits, good for Fall and Winter wear, just addetj. Half-Price FINAL CLEARANCE ) ,- 0 -n PALM BEACH SUITS f $l6.oU for Palm Beaches that were $20, $22.50 and $25 ANY MOHAIR SUIT, $16,50 were $25, $30 and $35 You should buy several suits, as these prices are less than wholesale. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 CHESTNUT STREET riwuiiniiii iuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.il !UI!llll!!!li;UI!l!!ilillli:ili:iIUIin'! IRIlllininiii'iiivniiiiniiiii ' ARE YOU SURE OF YOUR HOUSE? KHEIIKHMMIIIBI 7 tht tort of line and lolour and nec regard for tatues that t in nu arrangement a tj't of the character el jour houtit Hate Ji a faculty for ar ranging unusual rooms that are comfortable uithout sacrificing a bit of their taster The tort of rooms ou see ;i House & Garden t II here there isn't tingle mistake or un fortunate ihoictf Houi A (JirJea SEPTEMBER HOUSE y GARDEN Autumn Furnishings Number TF your house hns a corner or two as it A probably has that needs hiding, you can discover from an article on screens in this number how to accomplish it most decora tivcly. A ND with the idea of being at your elbow "Y- when you open your town house again, this issue shows a page (of new upholstery fabrics, and an article on curtain stuffs. Tho shopping Department, meantime, has found a lot of pleasant little tables just what any . house needs. THERE are delightful photographs of Southern country houses, and some of English libraries. And sonic interesting and lovely Italian plaster decorations. AND all sorts of gardens, of course. A garden - in the shade, a garden in three levels, an English topiary garden. Irises and Michel mas daisies arc discussed at length. AND is your garden famous for its pot-pourri - and rose-water? You'd better try the English recipes given for them in this issue. There's no season of the year when yon depend more on House & Garden than n the autumn. Your garden lias to he "closed" as thoroughly as your country house and House &"Garden likes to bo at your elbow when you tie up each rose hush. And it wants to be on hand when you get back to town and take an inter est again in the house that you've hardly thought of all summer. CONDti NAST. PuM,hr - wwiHii i'iiii'aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iiiu,iiii!ii'ii!i!iiiii, RICHARDSON WRIfiHT, Editor IIJIIIIIIillllllMHUIIIIII HEYWORTH CAMPBELL, Art Director iiiiiiiiiLiiiiiiiiaiiiuiiiiiiii'uipiLiniiiiii'iii'iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: IjOn Sale Now! Have You Bought Your Copy? m, r rjr-, , . The Very Low Prices Will Make To-morrow a Very Busy Day at Strawbridge & Clothier's THE GREAT SUMMER CLEARANCE CONTINUES, AND NEW AUTUMN GOODS ARE ALSO IN DEMAND Autumn Millinery Fine Velvets, Panne and Duvetine Black still is in the ascendency in Dress Hats, with a showing of fuchsia and capucsinc shades one of tho latter is shown in tho sketch caught at the side with a curled quill, of velvet mottled in zinnia colorings. Panne Hats are on the high crest of favor and hoast many i irregularities in shapes, while i duvetine reappears with tho quaintest appliques and embroid eries. A beautiful new line, ready for your selection. Prices, $10.00 to $18.00. Straw brldfre ft rnthlr Second Floor, MMrknt Ptrcot. Went Larger and Better Selection of Furniture Than in Any Former Sale at This Date We Have Sold More Furniture Than Ever Before in the Same Number of Days in Aug ust, but New Shipments Have Kept the Stock Up in Quantity and Variety. Everything Under Price. A Fine Lot of Pearl Bead Necklaces Save Almost Half At -$7.50 French Pearl Bead Necklaces, 24 inches long, with solid gold clasp $7.50. Indestructible Pearl Bead Necklaces, Half Price and Less $5.00 and $6.00 Htniwlirlili'e & Clulhlvr Alle in. Mnrkct Strept S. & C. Special Corsets, $2 to $15 Made expressly for us. And we know that they are carefully mndo to the last detail. S. & C. Special Corsets nre liked equally well by young girls, women of average figure and women of heavier build. Wo know that they are tho best obtainable at these prices $2.00 to $16.00. S. & C. Housekeepers' Corsets $2.00 to $5.00 Of firm coutil, reinforced over tho abdomen and with grad uating front clasp. A comfortable type for general wear. Model 239, low bust, long hips S2.00 Model 29, medium bust, long hips $2.50 Model M M, low bust, long hips $ 1.50 Cambric Brassieres, hook-front 50c Bandeau Brassieres, half price 75c HtraubrMim A Clothier fhir.l r i,.r Mnrkt Htreot Went Handsome three-piece Living-Room Suit in the Sale at about half the 1920 $395 Upholstered in Velour or Tapestry, Loose Spring Cushions and spring edge." $J3Q See it early Qyo A Splendid New Stock at Wonderfully Low Prices Many Things About One-half the Prices of Last Spring Mesh Bags About Half Price At $3.00 Silver-plated Mesh Bags, in two fashionable shapes and sizes unusually good-looking. Silver-plated Hand Bag Frames, at Half Price Etched Frames, $1.00 each. Pierced Frames $2.00 each. Aisle (i, .Mnrket Street Dining-room Suits Bedroom Suits Living-room Suits Breakfast-room Suits Sun-parlor Suits Summer Furniture Upholstered Chairs Davenports, Couches Rockers, Odd Chairs Bureaus, Chiffoniers Beds, Toilet Tables Bookcases. Desks Library Tables Novelty Tables Tea Wagons Foot-rests, Trays Day Beds. Settees Sewing Tables Only Seven Days More in Which to Profit by the Reductions in This Our Greatest August Sale NOTE Those who do not wish to make full payment for Furniture at time of purchase, may make arrangements with our DEFERRED PAYMENT OFFICE to extend the payments over a period of several months, according to amount of purchase. KtrnwIirlrlRO & Clothlrr Fui nnure Tlilrd I'loor MVtnl Iledslourl nnd ll Idlnc fourth K'oor Many Thrilling Hours for Readers of These Novels, Now 50c Entertaining Fiction for sum mer vacation hours or for winter evenings. These and about 100 other titles in a group at much less than regular price GOc. Till: Ml(lli:CK INN, by ll. Ilrlc- ImtiM. siir,ii,. ivti;iivi:m, hr Meplirji MrKcnnu. iwinrw ni ins iMtini:. iy Miirle Inn VorHt. Till: TAI.I. VII.I.A. I.v l.urn Millet. rr.Cit.Y-r.l.IM;, h, Kummrr anil f lirl-tlun. lli;V)T. U A il an -tu J. Kinnx. Tin: inmii!I.i: roi:. i linrk- rtt unil Ml I ii. M I'l.TTIMtlM . Iij Iliirrj I.eon Wll.im. S-trAwlirldce t Clnthler f.e '.ml I' ir Mark, i JJire.. Viit BedSpreads,$2.10 For Below Repular Price Crochet-weave Spreads, Mar seilles designs, in double-bed size, of that excellent quality usually at a much higher price S2.10. Cotton Comfortables $2.75 An extremely low price for good Comfortables, covered with figured silkoline. Mruw bridge 4 Clothier AtIe 11 I'cntre r$1.15 Men's Percale and Madras Shirts One of the Most Attractive Values in the Clearance Sale This is an exceedingly attractive collection of 2000 Shirts, of fine printed madias and the best grade of peivalo. We have sold thousands of these at much higher prices, but into the August Clearance they go, at $1.15. Woven-stripe Madras I Shirts in the Sale i About 1500 in this lot of fine madras, fast-color stripes woven through the fabric handsome pattern" I ncqualed value in fact, just about pitsent irlialcaalc price a' $1 (!0. - - Mr iulrldi;e (. I'lothler I im - i . 1" ijh h s- re i Rugs That Will Go Quickly Here arc three very exceptional values each lot far below the former price, but eah lot limited in quantity. See them to-morrow: Imported Wilton Rugs, 9x15 $115.00 Roxbury Brussels Rugs, 9x12 $32.50 Body Brussels Rugs, 8.3x10.6 $46.50 We also have a small number of the Body Brussels Hugs, in size 9x12 feet, very unusual value at $48.50. All Summer Rugs Reduced This New Dress of Soft Canton Crepe Just Arrived And, as contrasting textures are a feature of the mode, some one conceived tho happy idea of alternating tho dull side of this material with the bright side u combination that is elegance itself. The Dress has no trimming but a few tucks and covered buttons, but the lights and shadows play on it most decorativoly price $65.00. This is one of a group of Dresses, from $22.50 to $67.50, including Canton crepe, crepe-back satin, Jacquard crepe and combinations of crepe Georgette and satin. In coat, side-draped and panel ofTects chiefly as straight as an arrow. Cloth Coat Frocks are a Caprice of Autumn Coat Frocks are so well liked those that have made their appearance on tho streets during the past cool days have elicited marked admira tion. Here In Poiret twill, piquotine, tricotino and tricofina plain-tailored as a top coat, or with the most interesting applications of ribbons, cire braids, and sometimes sparse and symmetric em broidery or beads in quaint studded effects $40.00 to $150.00. All of Our Finest Wash Frocks Less Than Half Price at $11.75 to $17.50 Fine linen, imported voile, embroidered dotteti Swiss and Ander son gingham tunic and straight-line models. Summer Dresses Less Than Half $3.75 to S9J.' jg - Strawbrlilgn & C'lot'iler Serond I'loor MurKc tr-et mm Hi B Women's Coats and Capes for Summer Reduced At great reductions, some half price and It Mixr Cloth Coats $15.00 I' gray and brown tones. Coals and Capes $17.50 Sports Coats and Others $21."i0 Fine Sample Coats $20.00 i 1 V M l "IITm CREX DE LUXE Russ, 9x12 feet $18.50 Rugs, 8x10 feet $16.50 Rurs,Xix9 feet $11.00 Rugs, 4.6x7.6 feet.. . S9.00 CREX HERRINGIiOS'E Rugs, 9x12 feet $16.00 Rugs, 8x10 feet $14.00 Rugs, 6x9 feet $10.00 Rugs, 4.6x7.6 feet . . $7.75 PRMRIE GRASS Rugs, 9x15 feet. ... $10.5') Rugs, 12x15 feet . ...$13.50 CREX IMPERIAL Rugs, 9x12 feet $14.50 Rugs, 8x10 feet $13.00 Rugs. 6x9 feet S8.50 Rugs, 4.67.6 feet .... $6.50 COLOXIAL RAG Rugs. 8x10 feet .... $17.50 Rugs, 9x12 feet $20.50 1 L-FIBRE Rl'GS Rugs, 0x9 feet . . . $S.00 Rugs, 8.3x10.6 feet . . $10.00 Rugs, 9x12 feet .$12.00 I r m A i it ' 1 'Urn K .j r West 1S1.85 NIGHT GOWNS Hut they nn.' wrth consider ably more than th. reual price. Dainty anil prett;, fashioned of white nanioook ard trimmed with hue and embroidery. Pink Uatisle Underwear Odd Lois. Sharph Reduced K XV FLO PI' CHKMISKS, many model.-., ciTectnely trimmed, not all Sizes in each tle. BLOOMERS, vanoin models, at notable reduction's. Such Lovely Philippine Lingerie At Reduced Prices $2.35 and $3.65 The kind that makes a specia' appeal to women who appreciate fine hand-embmiderv and hand-stitching. All those dainty Under garments are of white lingehe cloth, with hand-scalloped odges and beautiful hand-emhroidered designs both NIGHT GOWN'S and ENVELOPE CHEMISES. The i hemisos all with regulation nrmholes. The lower prices make then! all the moie dosirable now if'2 o.l and $S.t". y tr,i -'b & ' tin r I n h " i in Thnri Ii oo r West 1 h r I ? .( ier- 1- r We. Women's White Tub Skirts, $1.50 To effect a quick rleaiancc, thee Tailored Wash Skirts of gabar dine or lincne ate reduced to ,1 ."ft. Tailored Tub Skirls now $2.00 Smart models of mi if satin, gabardine and fancy white cotton fabrics now $2. on. Flannel Sports Skirts now $5.50 Exceptional alue, these tailoied models in white and colors. Plaited Flannel Skirts now $7-50 Chiefly box-plaited. In white trimmed with color or stnpetl nnd in plain sports hut I v,il"l. V ' ili i r Siml I'hr I llh n Street Our August Sale of Used and New Pianos and Player-Pianos All These Silks and Scores -of Others Much Under Price The August Clearance brought many now Silks into our stocks at manufacturers' clearance prices, which added to reduced Silks, in our own stocks, are making things lively In tho "Silk Store these days. Black and Colored Brocaded Silk Poplins $3.30 Novelty Sports Plaids and Stripes $3.95 Foulard Silks and Printed Radium $2.55 Light and Dark Navy Taffeta now $1.65 ' Fine Pongees now $1.10 to $2.50 a yard Taffetas, all desirable shades $1.95 a yard Many Black Silks Remarkably Reduced JJ!K- Blrnwbrldgf. A Clothl?r Alsla 8. Cntr CONTINUES THIS WEEK WITH Used Upright Pianos, $85.00 to $325.00 Used Player-Pianos, $315.00 to $495.00 New Windham Upright Pianos, $325. Of ' New Windham Player-Pianos, $525.00 Other New Pianos and Player-Pianos at savings ranping from $50.00 to $100.00 The ued instruments have been accepted by us durir... tho past season as part pay ment on new ones. They are all in good playing condition .i.d our personal guarantee stands back of every one. Convenient Terms 9f sm?l inltial P"y"cnt and convenient monthly or weekly payments thereafter can bo arranged. r- Htrwbrij! l nothUr Fiiih vw, wn Hn t-..vr . . J i! A- j6u 11 T' ;- . .. . (