HJSS Wl A ,1 i ? V-i J. iST. fi xt; s yOS,, .i'l ."1 i- E? Lv 1 i LB if VM'I H 1 "X i i (in WZ nia ftitt IK if J: I iv-v ft r PS '4 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1921' 63D STREET OPERA It PLANNED BY F Company, Answering Suit Against Park, Declares It Will Also Give Concerts DETAILS STILL LACKING class manner, nnd will attract only the most desirable of patronnce. Howard M. Lute, nttorncy for the plaintiffs and also solicitor for Uppor Dnrby. laid today tho township Itself will tnko every neeoassnry menmiro suc cessfully to oppose tho transit com pnny'n plaim. Ho ald there is nlready In existence an orcllnnnro forbidding nmusement parks In Upper Dnrbr. ASKS FOR JAIL TERM Drug Addict, Given Year, Wanted to "Get Dope Out of System" .Indue I'ergurnn, lu Quarter Sessions 'Court, today sentenced Harry 1'axtlng. I tliirt -two years old, to n term of one J ear in tho Houe of Curroctlon after In hnd pleaded, guilty to iiiilnwfullt noting narcotic drug in his pocdon K III Inst was under tho influcnco of drug, and had n drug in ins possession. Boy Scalded by Milk Dies Thrce-ysar-old Mnrtln Spain died In tho Mount Hlnat Hospital today from tcaius oi tno race ami GOOD things from 9 sun shiny climes poured into n single glass for you. The Coca-Cola Co. Atlanta, da. rnxtluc who lind been mine at 148 iff hos arrested Anensf n win. a tvpouritcr ir his rvnilrm ), , lonced to the Theodore Pressor Company Seventeenth nnd Chestnut htrocts ltd The Philadelphia Rapid Transit Com pany proposes to give "opera" at the W b 10 HiUillllllK lUr kllU 1'IK iH.lVUI,U ., -V. . .. . . it has purchased west of Hixty-thlrd i? IX Se'V !? K I trsot, and In Upper Darbv Township i where ho has n wife and one child, from That was rovealed today, when the I hom he lias been separated. Ho told , P. It. T. nnd the 'Willow Grove Pnrk Vu,,,? l'Wiwn ho has been nddicted Company filed nn answer In the Dcla- "',' th.- dnijf hnblt for about ten years. warn County courts at Media to n wilt . ""rj nked the Judje to give him n term in equity brought tn restrain them from , " '.ftIil ro ,hnt ro could get the dope out i ewtnhl Uh ntr tin. nnrt. "'. IB..")' 'Thn nnnivAp jfiilnrnrl tlin ttntl U fir flXtillH the "rendition of high ilnss opera ami concerts." Whether the 1. It T Com pany and Us 'Willow Grote associate in tend to go into tho itnprcurio business is not revealed. 'The P. It. T. Co. nnd its FubMlnr re made the defendants In nn in junction suit brought by F. 1. 1M munds, Howard Sellers, l'lnrine I. Opdyke, Preston B. I.ce nnd Harry V, lleffner, nskinp tho equity court to restrnln the defeudant companlis from establlshlne the park. The cititenB who are suinjt Into been joined by township officials and resi dents of the neighborhood, '-Mil prrvms participating In tho petition to the courts. It Is alleeed in the petition thnt tho park, which will occupy thlrt-sc-n acres, will ! to the hurt i n -eciion which has been strictly resident 'nl, nnd will dlbturb tho uoace of n neighbor hood now noted for its quiet and order In the answer filed today the com pany declares tho district in which It proposes M build tho park Is not "trlct ly residential as claimed, and thnt the park will be no distuibjnce, as it will bo conducted In nn orderly n'ld high Dotiy wnich lie H J ' r 1 0? S"SMMIMsMsiBSjsiissW B received when ho upset ft pot of bollln milk in his homo At 983 FlUgornli street last Thursday. iiMffMMraw.mawmiiramwirffliiiiit Have you tasted this delicious butter? Mw&n Butter 52 lb At all our Stores y iioitiwiiiniiwiiiiiiiii'iii wmmm 'BMSBSBMM.M M MZBMMMiiytiMaAMMfl FRITZ & LARUE, Inc. Six Franklin Talking Machines Formerly rrlc.l at 1120 (o KA n w J'O BLAKE AND BURKART S. W. Cor. 11th and Walnut Sts. SylphoJtfathcil the diiinftctant Fermtrly calUJ Salpho-Haplhol It Is i4 times stronger than the U. S. Public Health Service Standard. Leading hospitals in New York and Now England use it. Far perianal hygiene euti, wounds, douchti Bjlpho-Nathol is iovaluable. Oettroya germ U'e. tut ! hailing to thf tlnues. Tbyil dans recommend it. Dru and dept. storea, 15c, lie, 66c. 11.25. IMPORTERS 1615 CHESTNUT STREET Special August Sale Oriental Rugs We believe this is the opportune time to buy Oriental Rugs. Every Oriental Rug in our stock has been repriced at one half the prices ruling in 1920. If the new tariff goes into effect basing the duty on Ameri can instead of foreign values it will mean higher costs. New Importation Pekin Chinese Rugs of superior quality of wool and dyes. At Pre-War Prices Sizes and prices range from 2 f t. x 3 ft. at $15.00, with inter mediate sizes at proportionate prices, to 9 ft. x 15 ft. at $337.50. Also a few extra-large room sizes. Beware of the much-advertised Chinese Rugs "at very low prices." They are made from inferior wool, and not de pendable as to wear and color. We do not import this class of Chinese Rugs, and they will never be found in our stock. Bills for rugs purchased in this sale will be dated October 1 and the goods held for Fall delivery, if desired. Hudson and Essex Prices Reduced Hudson Super-Six $1895 - - $1375 Agalll Effective August 17th "These Are the Lowest Prices at Which These Models Have Ever Been Sold" You will understand something of the value this gives to the Hud son Super-Six when you remember that at $2600 it was the world's largest selling fine car. Today's price saves you $705. ssex Further Leads ts Everybody has always classed Essex with costly cars in perform ance, endurance, and appearance. It combines with those qualities the economy of light cars in fuel, oil, and tires. Thousands of owners report as high as twenty-five thousand miles of service with scarcely any maintenance cost. More than fifty thousand Essex cars are in service. For the per formance and endurance given, Essex had no rival at its last year's price of $1795. What can approach it today with this saving of $420? At loivcr prices than they have ever sold for you can get cither a Super-Six or an Essex this year and have the best months in which to enjoy it. New Prices F. O. B. Detroit ESSEX 5-Paiiengcr Touring $1373 2-Paocnger Roadtter 1375 5-Pauenger Sedan 2230 2-Pnitonger Cabriolet 1880 Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co. 128-140 North Broad Street Sales Room, 128-140 North Broad Service Station, 2400-14 Market Street HUDSON 7-Pafangor Phaeton $1805 4-Patienger Phaston 1895 2-Panenger Cabriolet 2495 7-Pnnenger Sedan 2895 4-Patienger Coupe 2770 4-Pauengor Touring1 Limoutine. . . . 3120 7-Pauenger Limoutino 3495 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S K K It g c K I C c EC c a 1 I ifTJ-V f Il ,i i n I Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store TWo entrances lead directly from Chestnut Street to the Down Stairs Store, where you will find the Center Aiile of special shopping opportunities leading straight to the Subway. Prices Are Lower on Good Comfortables For Instance, a thick, warm comfortablo at $6. It Is filled with wool mixed with a little cotton and covored with.an cxcollcnt grado of figured sateen with a plain 6atcon bordor in a variety of colors. A year ago such a comfortablo would havo been half as much again. So it goes, through all grades. Households in need of bedding can stock up this year with tho assurance that prices are down. (Central) , A Clearaway of Couch Hammocks. $10 These hammocks are five feet wide, with coverings of khnlci or gray duck and strong frames and chains. Stands to go with them are $5.50 each. (Chentnat) Men's Corded Madras Shirts, $1.45 They aro cut on Wonamakcr dimensions, which means roomlnoss, comfort and fit. Tho madras 'is of excellent quality, and comes in many different printed stripe patterns on whito ground. There's almost any color combination that could bo asked for, and, of course, tho shirts havo tho popular soft turn back cuffs. (flattery, Market) Center Ai Opp o.o 2000 Knitted Vests for Women, 20c Regular and Extra Sizes Bodice top style (tho kind that most women nnd young women want now) or tho reg ular low neck, sleeveless style. First and second quality, but tho "seconds" have such slight imperfections that they can scarcely be noticed. Women's Silk Stockings 85c Pair Black, white and cordovan. Good quality silk, well rein forced and mado with seamed backs. Second quality. Clearing Away Attractive Summer Skirts, $2 A few of a kind of these bet ter whito skirts that wero much higher earlier in the sea son. Some show slight marks of handling, of some there are but ono or two, that'3 why prices nro lowered. Lustrous surf satin in plain white or black-and-white plaids or fine quality gabardine. All regular sizes among them. Pink Elastic Girdles $1.50 These two excellent models havo just arrived. Pink coutil with clastic insets all around instead of lacing, and very light and cool. Clearance of Bandeaux and Brassieres, 25c About five hundred of them havo been gathered together and marked much less. Plain or lace-trimmed styles in pink or white, some slightly mussed or soiled from handling. Crepe Bloomers, 75c Good ones of plnin pink, plain white or blue-printed crepo with ruffles at the knees. Hand-Embroidered Nightgowns, 75c White batiste, .stitched with blue and embroidered in colors. Envelope Chemises, 75c The softest batiste trimmed with dainty lace and hem-stitdiing. Modart Corsets Special at $5 Modart corsets are ono of the very best makes of front-laco corsets. They are carefully de signed, and only materials of tho best grades enter into their mak ing. Many women will wear no other kind. ' This model is for average to medium stout figures, and is of pink broche, strongly yet not too heavily boned. It has a long skirt and medium low bust. Sires 23 to 32. (Centra!) Gymnasium Bloomers, $2 Ready for tho Fall gym classes come these black sateen bloomers for women and girls. They arc of the correct, roomy cut, and a smoothly fitting yoke Duttoncu at cacn side add their shapeliness. The material Is smooth nnd closely woven, and the making throughout is of the best and strongest. (Central) Boys' Ail-Wool School Suits, $6.75 This is an exceptional group of suits, which were priced considerably higher a few weeks back. Sizes aro broken, and there is not every size in every stylo, but there is a wide range of choice, and the boy of 8 to 18 is sure to find something to his liking. Materials all-wool, of course aro mainly mixed chevibts in green, brown and gray. Coats aro either plain or pleated and knickerbockers are lined throughout. (Caller?, Market) Sheets, 75c and $1 Full-bleached, seamed sheets, measuring 81x90 inches before hemming, at $1 ; and 72x90 inches at 75c. Pillow Cases, 20c and 25c Like old times to get good pillow cases at these prices. 42x36-inch size, 20c 45x36-inch size, 25c Wool-Mixed Blankets, $5 and $6.50 $5 blankets are in gray or white, 60x80 inches. $6.50 blankets are white, measuring 70x80 inches. Gray Blankets, $7.50 Good, serviceable blankets, with 75 per cent wool in the filling, are 70x80 inches. (Central) Sale of Cover-all Aprons, 80c Clean, fresh percale aprons in light, cool colorings stripes and small figures on light grounds. They're generously cut and neatly trimmed with rick-rack or with band ings of plain-color chambray. 'Four different styles, and each as practical and becoming as any efficient housewife could want. They have short sleeves, square or round necks, and can be worn quite suc cessfully as house dresses. Sashes adorn some; others have elastic at the waists. They will cover your clothes most protectingly, and can be had in small, medium and large sizes. Who would bother to hunt the ma terial and make them for only 80c? Extra-Size Aprons of Percale, $1; of Gingham, $1.50 (Central) Cambric Envelope Chemises, $1.50 These good-looking and service able chemises are strongly made and trimmed with embroidery. (Central) S' a i i r m W M .G.li lllll U W If IR Great Choosing Among Women s Summer Dresses, $1, $2, $3.50, $5 Nearly every kind of Summer dress one can imagine ! Frocks of colorful organdie or white. Voile dresses in figured or dotted designs in all colors, ranging from navy blue and brown through all the pastel tints. And ginghams? All kinds of them, show ing the gayest, cheeriest plaids and going for a song. Some of these dresses are mussed, but it is easy to freshen themand they are worth it. Sizes from 14 to 52 in the collection, though not all sizes in any one style. (Market) Many People Are Stopping to See the Furniture Down Stairs perhaps because there are a great many startling things to see. All sorts of fascinating odd chairs, tables and davenports at very much less than their original prices. The Dining-Room Suit Sketched Is $255 This August Sale price saves exactly seventy dollars Also this suit was designed and built by one of the best modern furniture makers. Notice the restrained but grace ful lines of the long buffet, the serving table with drawer the china cabinet, the happy family dining table, the six attractive chairs with slip seats of tapestry. One does not tire of such furniture ! Either golden or fumed quartered oak. (Central) Colonial Rag Rugs, 55c to $8.50 These much-liked rugs are as practical as they are good-looking. They are made in hit-and-miss pat terns of new rags full of color, charm and service. 24x36 in 55c 25x50 in 75c 27x54 in 90c 30x60 in $1.15 36x72 in $1.50 4x7 ft $2.65 Cx9 ft $4.85 8x10 ft $7.50 9x12 ft $8.50 Wool-and-Fiber Rugs $9.50 to $18 An excellent showing in Fall colorings and new de signs. 6x9 ft. ...$9.50 to $11 7.6x9 ft.. $11 to $13.50 8.3x10.6 ft..$14to$17 9x12 ft $15 to $18 (Cbaitnut) An Autumn Variation of the Tricolette Blouse has just mado its appearance in tho Down Stairs Store. It is 'mado in a slip-over stylo with a sash nnd short sloeves and can bo had in black or whito. Quito now and most moderately priced at ?5.0U. (Market) a "I j". I m "'', rv :!