Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 20, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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jflO Wempors wuim . .- f
on Account ot ur. oiruwn
' 'Sensationalism"
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thin- ,o1 R'M"calted'MnVafIonBlfatU4ii'
tho hey-day 'of hta power'
Tho Rev, Dr. John D. CaWert, one
of tho editors of tho religious publi
cation, tho Examiner, and a member of
Calvnry Uaptlet Church, aald yesterday
of Dr. Stratan:.
"Ilia sermons undoubtedly excite cu
riosity, to aay tho least, as to the
things which he treats In this peculiar
mnnncr, and they cause many, for in
stance, to eo to the shows which he
denounces as particularly wicked. Ills
sermons bring to tho church many
'floaters,' who say that his sermons are
better tlinnn vaudeville."
Al LENTDWH FAIR
HOST TO CHILDREN
WOR EMERITUS RESIGNS
'VMrTorh. Sept. 20. The congrega-
f KW""' t il.i. nhnrrh linn
C'Jlt n two", by the protest
!ttait the oC(1 "nationalism of
.Iter John noch Strnton ne"
J?L ! fieoree Leask, a banker, ono
nreral members of Dr. Straton's
..a tn Join In an attack on the pas-
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tit yestetaay.
.,. than 200 members have quit nt
. mm ho snld, because they did not
S of the realistic phraseology In
! Straton described scenes
WM. :: .A.ini.lnn Mich as "Anhro-
taut MaeArthur, pastor of the
.iirA for forty-one yearn, in wiui
?i.lne the use of his name in cpnncc-
' iMly will be followed by a moot
Wand formal protest of somo kind on
ftBWTe of Dr. Straton's sermons, nc
Iffir to Mr. LcaBk. who was former
nSdSnt of the Hoard of Trustees.
"& following is a specimen of the
Mitor's ottnek on the modern dance :
rA foslllwd octogenailan or a self
mpUcent mollycoddle, with ice water
E Ms veins, might bo able to look at
5. iiibti wch mnn ?nn. ?? n
rli.rn society today, and to hold in
fli arms a throbbing, beautiful young
wbid. min '':-" 1"',;'",Tu"fi
PoMed an" u,c """ .""" KiuniBu
' .i - in, nnil Intentions silph ft
ISinT I aJ. um,cr tnM6 circumstances
klibt remain calm.'
' nirfzir the withdrawal of Dr. Arthur
iTthtr ith other critics and that the
fBtara of the church would have to deal
'The day Is too bright and beautiful
h in think of nnj thing savoring of
controversy, especially with n brother
rom I respect and honor," Dr. Stra-
''In away, however, this whole thing
b rather laughable, because Dr. Mac
rtliM himself was regaided ns some-
NEW PROFESSION APPEARS
TO AID HOME WINEMAKERS
Expert "Enologlst" Takes Advan
tage of Law In California
San Francisco, Sept. 20. (Hy A.
P.) A new profession has appeared In
San Francisco.
An expert "enologlst" advertised his
services todny In a local paper for the
benefit of heads of families who ore,
entitled under the law to manufacture
n maximum of 200 gallons of non-ln-
fMeflncd as a person thoroughly xperl-
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uwii in nit: iimmiiy ui muni xika uuB
vertiicmeut reads:
"Slnro the law allows you to make
200 gallons of grape Juice for your own
family's use, let nn expert enologlst
mako it for you at your own residence,
money. Start now before grapes go
too high."
Twenty Thousand Youngsters
Attend, Many of Them
Boing Exhibitors
Measurer AbDot tS, Welbel, O'eneral I lilgli Count) breeders, who are compet- L, . -
Bptetal Dttvatch to Bvtnlno 7uWl l.ttatr
Alltntown, P Sept. 20. This Is
Children's Day at the Allentown Fair,
and with theOpening of the gates, eoon
after sun-up, a troop of 20,000 school
children began to mirgo Into the
grounds. Adults had to pay to get in,
but tho youngsters were ndmlttcd free
and wcro welcomed by a committee of
the management headed by President A.
II. Balllet, Secretary Harry D. Schall,
Ilnrrr fl, 1'rexel. vice nresldent. and
otber nromineift citlrens interested In
tho fair from agricultural andbreeding
Btandpolifts. (
Mnny of the little guests were exhib
itors themselves of garden truck they
had grown or pigs and chickens they
had raised. Their efforts were encour
aged by visits to the horao and livestock
biiowr at the fair, where they saw somo
of the finest animals in the country,
and by 10 o'clock they were all rounded
ii n for the cnvaicauo on tno race tracK
where the horses were led br halter and
the cattle under pole. Heading the
cavnlcado were General Trcxler's entry
of twenty-two 'p'ercheron horses, and
thero were some remarkably fine cattle,
notably tho forty polled Angus of J.
O. Dickson & Son, of Cochranton,
Fa. ; tho Ayrshlrcs of J. Dills Durtls,
of Hamilton Square, N. J. ; forty
Dcvoiib from the Bates farm, nt Hafts
town; the Guernseys from tho farm of
Colonel J. W. Fuller, of Cataeauqua:
tho Kent Barnoy herd of Ayrshlrcs
from Mllford, N. T. i nine Guernseys
from tho Mountain View Farm of W.
John Mcrkle, and many mammoth
Holstclns from the broad acres of Le-
ing lor a auver cup. i
At noon all ths judges In every de
partment of tho fair began their work,
somo of whom have so many animals,
chickens and other exhibits to comparo
that they will not be able to finish un
ill late in the week. Notably absent
from tho fair this year is the exhibit
of wines andhome-made cordials that
from time immemorial was a feature.
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SPECIAL
Boston
Fern
75 c
Value $1.50
Not BMpped or Deltvsred
Will to Narcissus and Golden
Chinese Lilies
for growing In pebbles and water.
Will produto in a few weeks a pro
fusion ot beautiful flower
Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus,
Crocus, Etc.
nn.n catai.ooue frek
Htore Op-Tin Dallr nt 7i30 A. 11.
Clatn SiSO P. M.
MICHELL'S
518-610 MARKET ST.
The Safe Drug Stores
Home Again!
Sun-lcissed and happy and gaily reminiscent
of Summer's Conquests
appears demurely frocked in
Canton crepe, straight of line
and short skirted, to be sure,
her chapeau adding the dash
of chic Parisienne.
And, gleaming 'neath her
skirt hem, flash silken hose,
leading to the trimmest of
buckled sports pumps of
autumn-tan Cheshire Grain.
These from Hallahan's, of
course, for nowhere else can
BnrtiXken KJJ?jHW Btle nna tne styles sno wsna
ho$'in BifeJI at such little prices.
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wtgt the
prefer
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Wc are just as anxious to ren
der good service as you ore to
receivo it.
Often wo learn of unsatis
factory conditions only when somo
customer tells us. Whon you find
instances of poor oervico, won't
you tell us?
Dentifrice Week
Sept. IS to 21, Inclusive
at All Liggett Drug Store
Buy n supply for tho family
and savo money.
30c Kolynos Tooth Paste.. 10c
60c Pepsodent Tooth Paste. 88c
60c Poboco Tooth Paste... 83c
60c Forhan's Tooth Pasto. .37c
26c Lyons' Tooth Powder. .19c
25c Calox Tooth Powder. ..19c
40c Riker's Tooth Powder. .29c
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Pietured the very
tmmv Miss Noufadaus
i has chosen. Perfect in
every detail and abso
lutely correct m style.
tea'
a $12,50 value. A
GOOD SHOES
921 Market Street
Branch Stores
Open Every
Evening
60th & Chestnut Sti.
2736 Gennantown Are.
S604 Gennantown Ave.
Wet Phil..
North Phila.
Gennantown
FREE
A 50c jar of Jonteel Com
bination Cold Cream with tho
purchase of ono 50c box Jon
teel Faco Powder and one 50c
Jonteel Compact or Rouge.
Total 51.50 vuluo for $1.00.
Extraordinary Value
49c Sugar-Coated Almonds. 39c
49c Wrapped Caramels. ...39c
Free
Original sized tube Klenno
Tooth Paste with every 85c
Tooth Brush.
Very Special
B0e Jar Violet Cerate 89c
Makes the complexion perfect.
Guaranteed
69c Aspirin Tablets 49c
Bottle bf 100 tablets.
Extraordinary Value
49o Hospltnl Cotton, 39c
FULL POUND
Cut Prices on
Cigarettes
Camels, per package.... 14 Vc
Lucky Strike, per pkg. ,.14'c
Chesterfields, per pkg. ..14 Vic
Piedmonts, per package. .14 c
Sweet Caporais, per
package 141ic
Lord Salisbury, per pkg. ,12'ic
Fatimn, per packnge ...,19'ic
Omar, per package 19 'jc
Richmond StiCuts 19'jc
Free Film Developing'
JffiEtfc
7fm Sae i t Thua
Sfontt
rormcrlr niUrr-Itminan
SOO 8. Uroa4 St.. cor. bpruee
1210 'tfarUt ,.?,?i,,r.k,t.
3S4 N. Tront. cor. Tark (Utnilngton)
8701 OermnntoHOf At., nrond & Erie
Oeriuinliiwn ChrlUn At,
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Founded in 1865
The House that Heppe built
Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881
Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets
Heppe's allow you one year
to pay for your Victrola
Through the Ileppe one-year rental payment plan you may rent a Victrola and
have all rent applied toward the purchase price and remain free to purchase or re
turn the Victrola at any time. Call, phone or write at once for full particulars.
Heppe Victrola , Outfits
C. J, Heppe & Son
Downtown 1117-10 Cheitnnt HI.
Uptown 0th Thompson BU.
Victrola IV, $30.10
With six records
Pay fS doion, 50c weekly
Victrola VI, $W.10
With six records
Pay $S down, 75o weekly
Victrola 50, $50.10
With six records
Pay fS down, ft weekly
Victrola 100, $158.50
with ten records
Pay (10 doion, fS weeklg
Victrola XIV, $233.50
with ten records
Pay fSO doivn, fS.BO weekly
Victrola XVI, $283.50
with ten records
Pay fSS down, (S weekly
Call, phone or write for full particulars.
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Opening Exposition
Autumn Fashions
iTJTUMN Opening Expositions of Fashions they are the event
social calendar as well as their wardrobes according to these
ExDOsitions planning their days to include several delightful
hours among the new and beautiful Apparel that bears th'e stamp of authen
ticity in every graceful line. This season the Expositions are exceptionally
interesting everything so changed, so different; nothing as it was last sea
son, from the size of the sleeve, to the length of the skirt and the position
of the girdle. And the materials and colorings would delight an artist.
Evening Gowns
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1 ABiBwBillA 1 Cotton Blouses, fine Footwear,
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lHflH 1 ,fl Accessories of Fashionable
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These are of the utmost elegance
velvets, brocades, imported beaded
and pnillette robes mounted on satin
and draped with net, silver-trimmed
soiree silks and petaled taffetas with
bodices of gold. Sphinx, bronze,
sapphire, sea-weed, jade, Lanvin
blue, white, black and rust.
Afternoon Gowns
Beautiful straight-line models of
rich silk velvets, chiffons brocaded in
velvet, heavy Canton crepe and crepe
Romain, matelasse which has a soft
quilted appearance, exquisite laces,
beautiful Jacquard silks, simply
draped, and a high novelty in Paisley
chiffon many lavished with fur or
girdled in metal and jeweled effects
that remind one of the Moyen Age.
Some exquisitely beaded and em
broidered. Tailored Dresses
No previous season could boast of
anything so luxurious in Cloth
Dresses as these of duvetine, pique
tine and broadcloth, with their circu
lar skirts, uneven skirt lengths.
Princess lines and draped effects
many trimmed with caracul, nutria,
squirrel and rabbit fur. In black,
navy, marmot (a new fur brown),
Malay brown and Byzantine, which
is a new wine shade.
Luxurious Suits
Suits of such materials as silk vel
dyne, the velvety moussyne; mocha
tex, a soft brushed wool velour; mar
vella, orlando, duvetine, panvelaine,
Pollyanna, pearl-cachette, and some
entire Suits of elegant caracul fur
cloth. Collars and cuffs of fur, deep
fur borders and panels the model
sketched iB an example. And these
Fur-trimmed Suits are so much lower
in price than last year beautiful
models at $65:00 and $85.00 and up
to $350.00, including the Suit in the
sketch, $250.00.
Wraps and Coats
Coats on the long, straight lines of
dresses, some with high choker col
lars; Coats on Princess lines draped
to one ride. Capes of all kinds, ex
quisite Wraps with flowing or draped
sleeves, and Coats with wrappy
sleeves and collars. Wonderful new
soft wools, sumptuous velvets and
brocades, combined with quantities
of furs. Persian lamb is UBed exten
sively, and gray caracul, squirrel in
many tones, and the beautiful beaver.
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