r.T' X-ivV 'iiw 'yC ;4 i 't, srrviv V ' 1W t ' C vt y W i't f EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHrnADELTHIA; THURSDAY, " AUGUST 25, 921' ..v,-w.' ..fi'icaj it .. ?' i,ft c.( L'v. X i - H i V J. Vv .h- ,HEART DISEASE KILLS MAN WHO DISOBEYED DOCTORS Wlnffeld J. Ostatowltz Was Warned Agalnit Taking Motor Trip "Wlnfleld .T. Ostatowltz. 260 Hector Ireet, Conahohockciii died last nlRht In a physician's office nftcr ho had been taken sick in an automobile at Fiftieth street and Washington nvemic when on hi wny home from Chester with his elcvcn-yonr-old son. With the father and son was a friend whose name Is unknown to po lice, lie wan driving the car. Osta towits bad for some time had hfftrt trouble and hod been warned by n phy sician to bo careful. Yesterday afternoon ho took an nuto-1 mobile trip to Chester neainst advice, of his pbjsiclon. When lie was taken, 111 tho driver took him to the office1 of Dr. John Jacob Itcpp, O'-'C South ' Sixtieth street. I Optometrists to Plan Convention Plans for cntertalnlnr 7C0 visitors at the twenty fifth annual convention of tho Pennsylvania Optometrist So ciety here in October will bo discussed ot a meeting of Philadelphia optomet rists tonight in tho auditorium of the Chamber of Commerce. J. F. McNeill, Hr , president of the Philadelphia so ciety, will preside. 25 REDUCTION ON PICTURE FRAMES Irrt workmnhl and Our iMin Heme hus ntwn ln our policy. Phone call or nJ nrrt and mir rrrpinttl will com lo vour horn. Frame r iildrd nrd pulntlncs restored by our expert nrtUt. Eastern Art Company rhiii. tiv V. lih St.. , i wmi axyn scaxsffll HALLAHANS! FINAL REDUCTION WOMEN'S PUMPS & OXFORDS Values 7.50, 950 to 12.50 Right out of our regular stock and every pair a wonderful bargain. All the wanted styles in Tan, Black, Patent Colt, Also TViife Buck, White Kid, Beauty White Cloth Plenty of sizes NOW and upward of n hundred styles. We suggest the wisdom of buying at this extraordinary low price even for next season's wear. RUMMAGE SALE Women's Smart J.00 Shoes in various leathers SILK STOCKINGS Wanted colors 65c to 2.00 MEN'SSILK HOSE 2Sc HALLAHAN'S 1 1 GOOD SHOES C 921 MARKET STREET 60th & Cktitnnt Sti. 5604 Germintovrn Ave. 2736 Gernuntown Art AnVKKTKEMKNT ADVr.UTISirMKNT r In the show windows of the Chestnut Street Shop of Reid & Fort, Illustrated above, you will see some models of thoir now autumn suits. These are samples of their full lino of clothing which you arc invited to inspect in the Windsor itoom. grdjvraKr $8yaM VfACATION' days play havoc with, -pVERY one knows what a handy I 1 clothes and it's something to know -' jn fact, an indispensable article ' where one may replenish with the style and kind a well-groomed man wants. The new autumn suits now being displayed by Reid & Fort, 1204 Chestnut Street and 11 South Fif- a spotlight is. A blow-out on a dark country road, and you change your tire with only half the usual difficulty aided by the brilliant light of the torch. A thunderstorm cuts I off tho electricity in your home and teenth Street, cut according to the the torch is invnluablo in your search latest modes, are beautifully tailored for candles and lamps. Among the ...... , , , . many new and useful devices at the and include the popular herringbone fihop of Buchnnan Eiectrical Supply cheviots and tweeds. They are made Company, 1715 Chestnut Street, are specially for Reid & Fort and bear to be found the most modern and , uu o.,,nM-.f,o fnr !,n ovrontmnn ' complete lurcncs mat are raaue , . ' i-. , ,. . .. .j Thoy have a n standard of quality. I also usited their shop at 1110-21 Market Street, whoro I found a large assortment of high-grade and smart-looking shirts and ties at remarkably low prices. new scientific reflector which concentrates the light ray of the "Lveready Mazda Lamp" and have u three-hundred-foot range which mav bo focused as you wish. They are priced nt $3.75 and 5-1.00 I and contain two extra lamps. I THERE is nothing which so in creases in value, unless perhaps it be diamonds or pearls, than the family silver, handed down to us from our forefathers. A silver tea set or service, which is beautiful in design, will retain its beauty for ever. It has, therefore, been the custom of families who appreciate tho necessity for discrimination in selecting a gilt lor the bride, to pat- ronizo tho Biddle Company, housing the most important collec tion of silver in the world. 1 e marvelous tea sets, silver services, centerpieces and chests of flat bilver whloh this collection Include aro unequaled. And nut only tire the Indi vidual pieces amnzlnglv beautiful In line and proportion, but thev are are fully constructed of a corn-el weight to withstand accidental knocks which might mar them. PRESERVING Time! Already) thero are many fruits and vege tables to be put up for winter use; and 'ho up-to-date housekeeper will always find tho easiest and most efficient methods. At the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1G12 Chestnut Stieet, I saw countless unique and useful utensils and deuces for this purpose. Uno ot the newest and firm of Baifpv Banks and most clever wu" a Fruit Press which ! 8 Saw -who are famous for would bli """"velous in kln iellies 1 1 ?B. "iS,BmnUii or grape juice. It is priced at $0.30. 1 1 Then there aro jelly glasses with I patent tops to keep out the air, various kinds of jars, duplex forks to lift them out of tho water, jar wrenches and wonderful big preserv ing kettles. And you will find an Everedy Crown Capper to be indis pensable jn bottling root beer, grape juice, etc. THE name of FRITZ & LARUE Hallow-ells' send to a friend at ana UKib.MAL, nuub seem to the shore, brought back a letter of me t0 B interchangeable. And I tho deepest appreciation. My friend suppose it is tho same with most received tho fruit the very day it eople who love and appreciate the was ordered; and she wrote that it Oriental Rug. To those who do I which is this: Now is the opportune time to secure Oriental Rugs, for Fritz & Larue, 1615 Chestnut Street, are selling them at half price, and should tho new tariff go into effect, it will mean very much higher cost. There is a certain distinction about tho Oriental Rug that enhances every article in the room in which it is placed. And I advise those who nre lite'Hted In ery beautiful rugs, at extreme! low prices, to lnfpert the new importation of Pckln Chinese Kukh which Fritz ft Laruo nra offering as low ' jrlum and many- other, fruits which I 8UperJor to many which are ngw uu the art mod tempting. tnarnet. '". .. miio i-itTEienrvi?Tm! eiinpPT AOQnPlATIOM, 'A BASKET of Fruit, which I had was tho most delicious that she had ever tasted. It is remarkable tho many places to vh ch Hallowells' (Broad Street below Chestnut) are constantly Bending fruit. You know they guarantee perfect delivery to all points as far away ns 1000 miles from Philadelphia. Such marvelous fruit, tool At present there are ex ceptionally luscious Bartlett Pears, huge Jersey Peaches, wonderful Melons of all kinds, delicious Plums, Tokay and Malaga Grapes from Cali- icrnla, hothouse urapes irom uei- WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Important Economy News for Everybody Wanamaker's Down Interested in Stairs Store Sale of Women's Sweaters $3.50 The last lot of these good sweaters went flying before the day was over, so you may know how pleased women were with them! Thoao are new and perfect sweaters of excel' 'T fflRRwl letter'- - N -frr? lent quality, at a much lowor price than usual. In four different stylos In thd best colorings of tho season. Sizes 38 to 41 in each stylo. Slip-over sweaters aro in a square plaid weavo and of medium-weight wool, mado with rather high necks and tasseled sashes. In Harding blue, buff, black and henna. 'lancy-stitch Tuxedo sweaters aro in tvfo styles in brown, black, buff, pink, whito and navy. All in medium-weight wool. Plsln-stltch Tuxedo sweaters aro of Shetland wool in navy, pink, white, brown, buff and black. (Control) Doris Petticoats of Satin Arrive for Autumn The mnny women who have been wearing Doris potticoats this Summer will bo glad to know that tho Doris for Autumn has been created in satin. ( It has tho same deep hemstitched hem 20 to 22 inchos elastic at the waist nnd is made of heavy, serviceable satin with a fine luster. In Harding blue, emerald, black and several change able shades at $6. For a straight-line, practical petticoat, there is nothing that can compare with the Doris. (Ontrnl) Beautiful Sample Blouses Special at $5,90 Every blouse is fresh and fine and of exquisite quality. Just ono or two of a kind and each one a beauty. Georgette blouses aro trimmed with real filet and Irish crochet or with dyed laces to match the blouses. In bisque, gray, white, flesh and navy. Crepe do chine blouses in white or flesh, aro of the heavy quality that ono loves to feel. Some are tailored and trimmed with wee pleated frills. Others are embroidered. Blouses like these are regularly marked twice this sum. All have long sleeves, with closely fitting cuffs. Sizes 36 to 44 in the group. (Mnrkrt) Grace and Service Mark These Tan Pumps for Women, $5.90 Women's tan leather pumps, ornnmented with perforations and fastened with one strap and a buckle, have welted soles of correct street weight. Children's Patent Leather Pumps $2.50, $2.75 and $3.25 are made in the popular one-strap and button style, and are in sizes 6 to 2. (Chritnnt) Deep and Roomy Suitcases of Black Enameled Fabric $8 I At $3.85 A trifle smaller case, is and 20 inch sizes, is also of black enamel fabric with leather corners and handles. They'ro big enough to hold nearly everything one needs for quito a trip. Their capacity is really nstonishing. These cases nre of strong black pnamcled fabric, 24 to 30 inches long and extra deep. They have riveted frames, leather corners, leather handles and straps all aroundj. Good brass catches add to thoir strength. Trays add to their convenience. (Sketched). Finer black suitcases, of heavier construction, are $9.50 to $12. Black Enamel Suitcases, $5 21 to 26 inches long, and of regulation depth. They have short straps across the tops, trays and pretty linings. (Chmtriut) Creepers for Very Little People 65c, 85c, $1.25 Tiny folks from 1 to 3 years old will look cunning in those engaging and practical little all-over garments. The creepers are made of chambray in several colors or of checked gingham. Some aro trimmed with white braid, nnd others with white hindings. Nearly all have a wee pocket that is sure to bring delight. A number of colors and stvles at 6fic, 83c and $1.25. (Oentrul) A New Breakfast Coat of Corduroy $ 3. 85 It will cheer up anybody's break fast to sit opposite (or in) such a pretty breakfast coat as this. In fact, so pretty is it that it should not confine its loveliness to break fast. Many women will enjoy such a negligee during any leisure hour. The corduroy is of exceptionally silky quality in delightful shades of rose, American Beauty, Copen hagen, orchid and grape. Made with elbow sleeves, a sash belt and pointed pockets. (Ontrnl) i liPf '" Richness of Color Distinguishes These New Autumn Hats $5 and $8 Hats have seldom been prettier than they are this Fall. Colors aro exceptionally beau tiful, and the soft, rich Autumn shades show at their best in tho deep-piled velvets. There arc many becoming stylos from which to choose, whether one likos hats little or big, somber or colorful. Each hat, of course, is in tho season's newest mode, and cor rect in each carefully planned detail. (Market) Center Aisle UppwtaMes White Sateen Petticoats, 85c The double panel back and front makes them practically shadow proof. Tucked flounces. Girls' Dresses $1.45 and $2 A cloaraway of desirable Sum mer frocks, in voilo or colored organdie. Remarkable values for girls who wear sizes 6 to 14. New Neckwear 50c to $1.25 Round or straight collars, or collar-and-cuff sets, aro of sheer organdie, embroidered or trimmed with lace. Vestees of net and lace, or of organdie, aro 50c to $1.25; bomo with cuffs aro $1 and $1.25. Guimpes, $1.50 to $2.50 Several pretty styles of net and lace, with Peter Pan collars, and short lace-edged sleeves. Duvetyn Hats, $3.85 Many becoming styles, trimmed with ornaments, ribbon or wool embroidery. Surely there is a model and a color here for every woman. Women's Extra-Size Night Gowns, 85c Slip-over gowns aro of white nainsook in sizes 18 to 20. Middy gowns in white, with pink or blue bindings, are in regular sizes 15 to 17 nt 85c Patent Leather or Kid Belts, 50c The kind of belts for wear with sweaters or slip-over dresses. Black or red patent leather; or kidskin in black, white, red, green and tan. Sample Georgette Blouses, $3.50 All of these are ftesh and beau tiful, made of Georgette in pink, white and bisque. Many charm ing styles, somo lace trimmed, some with jabots, and deep or round collars. Thero aro a num ber of crepo de chine, white rajah and cream net, as well as tailored blouses of striped tub silk. Sizes 3G to 46 in tho lot. Women's Crepe Nightgowns, $1.50 Pink or white one3 of light, cool crepo trimmed with blue stitchery or blue shirring. Two styles, each with a square neck. Wanamaker Special Pink Brocaded Corsets $2 and $2.50 Four entirely different models to accommodate the very slight woman who wants a topless cor set, to the average stout woman who wants one with a low bust and fairly heavy boning. Mado of unusual quality brocaded jean. Clearing Away Some All-Wool 3-Piece Suits for Men at $12.50 Of style Not a great many of them, but they're worth coming early for. green and brown mixed cheviots all-wool in semi-conservative which men find best for all around business wear. Wanamaker suits, taken from our own stock and marked low for a clearaway. Just two of this, three of that, but all sizes from 34 to 42 in the group. A Few Palm Beach and Mohair Suits, $12.50 These are two-piece suits in Jight and dark colorings. Sizes 34 to 38. (vaiiery, iuurnci; Men's Solid Color Neckties, 25c To add a touch of brightness to tho now suit, or a bit of newness to tho old one. Many men will buy these by thd dozen, for tho colors includo all the most wanted shades. Tho material is excellent silk barathea, and the tics aro in bat-wing and four-in-hand shapes. It's a fino timo to go over tho tio collection and replace many of the old onesl A Shoe for Happy Tramping Over the Links, $6.50 Stylo, comfort and servico aro in every line of this new low golf shoo for men. It is of smoked elkskin, durable, yet soft and pliant, with a wine-color saddle to give support to the arch of tho foot. The disc-indented rubber solo and heel grip tho ground with firmness. Golfers will like this shoe, which is as prac tical as it is good looking. (?llry. Mnrket) Uncommonly Fine Suits for Boys, $13.75 Two Pair of Knicker Genuinely good nil-wool suits of tho sturdy long-wearing kind that should be fii every boy's school wardrobe. Of cheviots in boyish mixtures of gray, green or brown. Mado with Norfolk jackets, plain or knife pleated, generously pock eted and lined with mohair. Each pair of knickerbockers is lined throughout and all tho seams aro strongly sewn and tapod for durability. Sizes 8 to 17 years. (Oallery, Mnrkrt) Chambray, 10c Thoro are dozens of uses for this desirable material, which is excellent in quality and unusual in price. In pink, lavender, green, tan and two shades of blue. 24 inches wide. (Central) Girdles and Corselettes, $1 to $3 They are especially liked for bathing or athletic wear. Mny women who do not need more corseting wear them for overy day and enjoy itoeir com fort. Circular girdles with elastic insets and six hose supporters are $1. Wider ones of striped pink coutll with insets of silk clastic are $3. Corselettes, which combine tho good points of both girdle and brassiere, aro $2. (Central) Little Girls' White Skirts, 75c Whito jean skirts, pleated onto white undcrbodies. Sizes 6 and 8 years. Chambray Dresses, $1.25 Blue or green dresses, made in practical styles for school, are for girls of 6 to 14. (Market) $1.75 $2 $1.75 $1.75 Women's Summer Dresses $1 $1.75 $1.85 $2 prices which would not ordinarily cover the cost of the materials. Here are dozens and dozens of different styles in white and colored organdie, made with ruffled skirts, band trimmings or fly-away sashes; plain, figured or dotted voile in light and dark colorings ; ginghams in checks and plaids of pink, blue, green, and lavender. slip-on dresses of pink, blue or lavender linene with detachable white guimpes. Many of these dresses are mussed, though the linene dresses and many of the white organdies are fresh and dainty. All sizes from 14 to 52, though not all sizes in any one style. Dresses at $3.50 and $5 Here are frocks of dotted Swiss, dimity, linen and the finer voiles, organdies and ginghams, dresses which were originally marked two and three times these prices. They can be easily freshened by pressing. (Market) $8.75 $10 $5 $8.75 $3 $10 Every Skirt in Our Stock Is Now Marked at a Lower Price i , t, Th,is1me,ns, you can choose a skirt for any purpose and save a goodly sum on it! Knockabout skirts, sports skirts and all of our h.inHrnmoaf ani, cn.ta m mnrlrwl a third and a half less than their original prices. Sizes are incomplete, and often But mat makes choosing all the more inter- you'll find but one or two skirts of a kind. esting .and there are sizes for everybody. At $3 Every-day skirts of navy blue nnd black sergo and plaid or checked velour. At $5 Wool skirts aro in plaids and stripes in a variety of colorings. Mostly with plain or in verted box pleats. l Silk skirts are of taffeta, novelty crepes, Georgette and baronet satin in light nnd dark colorings. At $8.75 Striped flannel skirts in gav colorings and all of our finest novelty silk skirts' aro in this gioup. Tho silks aro in great vniicty, in exquisite color ings peach, melon, rose, orchid, gray, white, Bovoral charming blues and many color com binations. ' At $10 A wonderful group of plaid nnd striped wool . ,. B of Prunella, gabardine, velour and flannel. All arc suitable for wear during tho Fall and all through the Winter with sweaters and sports coats. In browns, blues, tans, preens nnd many interesting color combinations. (.Market) ji i V -.Sf A4MH VJibOAMWA UJ.JMIU uu4 "MM vv fe y jr