Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 29, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC IEDGEHr-PHEOADBLPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921
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FLIER 7 3-4 MILES .
HIGH SETREGORD
MacReady Gives All Credit for
Feat te New Mechanical
1 Appliances
i
II!
READY TO TRY IT AGAIN
Airplane Altitude
Records Oft Broken
Since men nrt learned te leave
the earth In heavier-than-air tna
chine, a generation age. records for
height hare been breVeu en after
inethtr In rapid auccesMen.
In the eprlng belere the war, Lin Lin
naVegel, a German ilier. "ached the
then unprecedented mark of -0.664
feet, en March 31. 1014. at Joban Jeban
nJsthal The American record at that time
was wt by Captain H Lerey Mul
ler at San Diege en October 10.
1014, at 17.1S5 feet.
During the war, record breaXlng
ceafed. The fliers were busy other ether
wlte. In 1018 the race toward the star
began again. On September IS
Majer Schroeder. United State
Army. ent up 2S.0OO UH On
Januarr 4. 1010. Captain I.anj,, of
Great Britain, reec 30.500 feet with
a passenger In June of the same
year Adjutant Casale. of France, at
tained 31.16$ feft Behland Rehlfea,
American, marie 30 700 feet at Cur
tis Field en July 31, 1010.
On February 27, 1020, Majer
Bchreeder seared again, hi baro
graph showing S6.020 feet, but ad
justed calculations reduced tht te
33,114 feet
In July of this year It was re
ported that Lieutenant Geerges
Kirseb. of France, reached an alti
tude of 34.76S feet
Madleady'c mark yesterday, of
40,500 feet, tops them all.
By the Associated Press
n,win n.. Sent. 20. Lieutenant
Jehn A Maeready. new holder of the
world's firing heigfct CTOwn. fermerlv
held by Majer II. W Schroeder. as
ready for another flight tedav if called
upon te make it
Unlike Majer Schroeder in his record-breaking
flight, in which be foil six
miles, Lieutenant Maeready did net
suffer any ill effects in his 40.SO0 feet
or eight-mile-high trip of Wednesday.
Majer Schroeder froze his eyes. Lieu
tenant Maeready s sight was normal
upon landing.
"Invention of new appliances for
battling the air should get the credit,"
Maeready said today "When I started
te make 'the flight I had no intention of
trying for a record. 1 planned te reach
a height of 30.000 feet te test improve
ments en the Most supercharger and a
new propeller
Wind Velocity Terrlfle
"But when I reached 30.000 feet m
plane a La Pcrc was working se per
fectly and atmospheric conditions were
80 geed that I decided te go a little
higher. Even then I bad no thought of
a record I did net cover much longi
tudinal territory in my climb, making
It mostly in spirals, covering a short
radius.
"At u height of about 35,000 feet my
oxygen supply froze. I saved myself
by breaking a bottle of oxygen ever in
helmet and speeding up my meter, thus
starting im regular supply. hTe wind
wlecity at 40,000 feet is terrific On
my spirals it would often pull me far
out of my course when I made the
turns
"My descent was accomplished with
out incident I am glad I obtained the
data desired at the field and am also
glad I have the record, but the record
is ft miner ditall as compared with the
data."
Lieutenant MarReady was In the air
one hour and forty-seven minutes, re
NEFF COLLEGE
It a Sckoel of Applied Psychology
It Ceurre cle the Ptrienal Dvelop Dvelep
ment and training tsntlnl te tueceti
ful living and te auceati In .ny vo
cation Pelepi Attnetlvrnept Slf
Exprmlen Concentration. Cttifldnct
Memery. OrleIna.lt etc C.ai in
Public Spcaklnx, Conversation, Dra
matic Art Saleemanenlp, Eltcutlen
Autherjhlp Dry, Afternoon Even
ing Claa and Private Children
Saturdav mernirur Send fr 1. tera
ture Call write or phone Sprues
3:iB.
1730 CHESTNUT STREET
Mistaken Identity
Years age the bones of a
man found in the wilds of
Seuth America were identi
fied as these of a "Mr.
Krcmcntz," through find
ing a cellar button with the
name "Krcmcntz" stamped
en the back.
Such an error of identity
could net happen today in
Seuth America, India, China
or any ether country, for
"Krementz" is a name new
generally recognized the
world ever as standing for
men's jewelry of highest
quality.
Cellar buttons 25c
$1.50; loose links S2.50
$3.50; soft cellar pins
50c $1.50; correct
evening jewelry sets
$7.50 - $17.50. Each
piece is stomped en
the back "Krementz."
Krementz jewelry natur
ally is confined te the better
pheps.
Hineiri
(Street Jewelry for Men
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quiring all but a few minutes of the
total flylar time te reach his mark,
which wai about 7 miles
The last 3000 feet of the climb were
achieved under the severest conditions
te which any human being has ever
been subjected Lieutenant Macltcady
amended lu a temperature mere than
sixty degrees below zero
Peering Intently through the film of Ice
ne at last saw the trembling needle of his
altimeter reintlng te 41,M)0 feet when
the 400-horsepower Libertv meter
coughed spasmedlealh and then died out
completely At that time the exhauit
gjses from the meter hung about the
niachlne in a cloud wMrh the rare at
mosphere was unable te dlpel As
seen as the engine expired the cold froze
ever the goggles of the lieutenant and
blinded him.
Undaunted, he threw forward his
control stick and began a giddy glide
of seven and tbree-tmarter miles back
t- earth. As he plunged down Inte
tne aenser and warmer atmosphere the
Ice en hlg goggles began te melt away.
Field he was able te ttart the engine
again and come te a perfect landing ou
Lis home field
"Mella" Sandals $11
Fashion's Last Werd in Spert Straps
It has remained for Walk-Over te climax
the vogue for sandals with the practical
smartness of "Mella." The new slightly
squared tee and the smart low heel are
approved en sight.
.KSM
Am nRTlTStENT
Fer expert workmanship and efficient service you s ill find the
firm of Barg Brethers, Dyers and Cleaners, unsurpassed. At this
season it 13 especially busy cleaning: rugs, curtains, blankets and
ether household furnishings.
""yOU remember that pink dress
I had te have when I was
Betty's bridesmaid?" my little red
haired friend questioned; "and hew
' unbecoming it was1 Well, I took
1 it te Barg's, 1113 Chestnut Street,
and had it dyed the most heavenly
shade of brown, se that I am going
1 te be able te use it after all. With
' a little remodeling and a touch of
.angarine trimming it will make a
i darling little dance frock." I thought
j hew sensible my little friend had
been and what a clever idea. All of
he work which I have had dei e at
"arc's has been most .atisfacterv
' nd, you knew, they also de all seits
-f cleaning, from wearing appnrel ,
i for both men and women te rugs,
"urtains and ether household fur- (
ishings
EACH time that I go into thp shop '
of J. Habisreitinger. 1911 f hest-
nut Street, I am impressed with its
'istinctn.0 appearance. Different
from any shop I was fver in, it.
t-eems te me te be especially adapted I
te the display of furs And such
marvelous furs as one sees there'
Magnificent wraps ani cloaks feri
nery occasion. At this season,1
however, scarfs are most in demand i
Beautiful one or two skin scarfs of I
Russian Sable, Baum Marten and
Fisher are extremely smart for
itreet wear Or if you are looking ,
for a larger fur, you will find fox,
s very much in vogue, while Drewn
seems te be the prevailing color this
year. Nevertheless, it was a SMver
Fex scarf which attracted me par-
'fularb Sfiiem en& no sp a fur
if eutn wonderful iulu n1 trx-
FOR eerj thing elettneal the store
of Buchanan K'ectrical Sjpply
Company. 1715 Chestnut Street, is
one of the foremost shops of the
kind in this city. New that the
weather is becoming cooler, I can
think of nothing that will give ou
mere comfort than an Electric
Hentnr. In veur hedroem or bath ,
in the early morning when jeu get I silver housed by this firm is ae
ud shiverinc or later in the day in knewledged te be the finest in the
the dining room or living room, youieild, and this year the diiplay is
will find them splendid te take off
hat chill which seems te invuae
everv room. Hucnanan s sen tnrfe '
vs. it. a I
funds of Electric Heaters- the Sim-,
1 p'"X, at $11.50, and the Majestic nt
SU.00. both of which are of the sun
hnwl vn. and the Halfctrle nt 15 00 !
Which Is an ujirliiht electric lacliater
Viu will find the addltleriHl heat from
tha heaters often welcome even after
te furnaee nre naa iyn started
CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION
FORECASTS MILD WINTER
"Unerring" Prognestlcator Baset
Prediction en Direction of Wind
Fert Dedge. la., Sept. 20. By A.
r ) An open winter was prophesied
today by Gene Dunning, who for fifty
years has been Fert Dedge's weather
prognestlcator. Mr. Dunning has net
missed en hli predictions in twenty
years He has kept a dally weather
record for a half century
"If for three davs before and six days
after the sun cresfes the equator, a
south te southeasterly wind N blowing.
It indicates a 'mild winter.' " declared
Mr. Dunning. "It ma be harder than
last year, but b no means a hard
winter "
Secret Liquor Closets In Trains
Seattle, Wash., Sept 20 (By A
1' I secret compartments nave Dcrn
' built In rallwav coaches used between
1 this city and points In British Celum
bia ter me storage et uquer Demg
smuggled ever the Canadian border,
i Federal agents here mid today. Sev
eral arrests were made.
Harper's 122a market
Wekve?
1022 chestnut Sheps
AI) rilTlsnMKNT
AS I was walking down Chestnut
Street my attention was ar
' rested by the andirons and
fireplace fittings displayed in the
i window of J. Franklin Miller's
Heuscfurnishing Stere. New that
the eenings are becoming chilly,
you will wish te have your fireplace
ready for use. Only last night, at
home, we had our first open fire this
season, and it felt geed, tee. There
are all surts of accessories uhich
you wll find very useful around
your hearth, and Miller's, 1G12
Chestnut Street, hae a very fine as
sortment of fire screens, both black
and brass; brushes of various kinds,
aitistu weed baskets or boxes, Cape
Cad firelighters, etc. As a wedding
gift or a gift te friends who are
f jrni-hing a new home any of these
aiticlrs will be greatl appreciated.
T USCIOUS Japanese K c 1 e y
L Plums' If jeu have never tasted
them ou have a treat in store for
ej and if you have you will bt
pleased te hear that the store of
Henry R. Hallow ell & Sen, Bread
Stieet below Chestnut, has just le
ceived an unusually fine shipment of
them from California These Plums
are of such remarkably delicious
flavor that it used te be the custom
in Japan te serve them at vcrv
special festival occasions. In 1850
they were planted in California by
Jehn Kelsey and they have flour fleur
ished there ever since. New when
a hostess wishes te serve her guests
with a particularly delightful des
ert, I suggest that she serve them
Japanese Mousse It is easy te pie
pare, as it is nothing mere than the
pulp of tnese plums iced.
WHEN purchasing any article of
value, I always prefer te go te i
a shop whifh makes a specialty of i
that particular article, and se when '
buying silver one naturally gees te
the store of Bailej, Banks & Biddle
Company, wherr one is assured of
the very best in euality, design and
w nrkmansllip. The collection of
even mere superb than ever Ler n
Wedding uift there is nothing which
!. . ;. ertlnri.. TU . (
wn ua muit- me innrvoieua
chests of flat silver, silver hervicea
a' tea sets, as well as the mag
"'""in, Lcmcriucces, vnses and
smaller and less expensive nieces.
which are sold by this cemnanv I
have found te be unequalcd any
where. '
SCHEME TO HURT ALLIES
Rathenau Urges Germany te Pay te
Limit of Capacity
Munich, Sept, 20. (By A. P.)
"We must go te the limit of our capac
ity with regurd te reparation," Dr.
Walter Rathenau, German Minister of
Reconstruction, declared before theCen-
TELEPHONE!
Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates
LUIGI RIENZI
CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN
1714 Walnut Street
MODES THAT REFLECT THE
TREND OF FALL FASHIONS
RIFN7T Present8 the new Suits, Coats, Wraps and
AXAa-ini Frecks that identify the autumn mode and in
dicnte the fabrics and colors that will be the vogue.
WOMEN'S TAILLEUR SUITS
Plain and Embroidered $37.50, $49.50, $65.00 te $95.00
Fur Trimmed $105.00, $125.00, $165.00 te $395.00
EXTRA
SPECIAL
GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED
COATS AND WRAPS
Plain and Embroidered $69.50, $87.50 te $185.00
Fur Trimmed $95.00, $150.00 te $275.00
I NEW MODES IN FROCKS
I CREPE SILKS, CANTON CREPE, TWILL, PIQUETINE
I I "7K IT Kft AC AA 1 K AA
I I
UMlIU" JJ "
YOU NEVER PAY
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KKrassCharge Accounts Invited ESSi Mail Orders Fillcdliilii
Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request
1
1215 Chesbut Sheet
Charge Purchases Tomorrow Billed November 1st
sws
Mm Jkmtff'
of the
Annual Fur Sale
featuring
All Odd Lets
. at
Half Off!!!
. As immediate clearance is our object, cost and
worth have been ffi'een no consideration. When
you see these Furs it will be at once apparent that
the savings are quite without parallel.
0fr As Lets arc limited many of them may
J net last throughout the day se Early
Shopping is advised!
Tl A Small pepesit Will Reserve Your Pur
JJ chase in our Storage Vault Until Required
Fur Coats
The great majority re Id the popular three-quarter length.
Quantity Refularly New
(7) Marmet 100.00 49.50
4) Leepard Cat 100.00 49.50
(6) Russian Peny 120.00 59.50
(7) Trimmed Marmet 150.00 74.50
(9) French Seal 160.00 79.50
(8) Australian Nutria 200.00 98.50
(9) Natural Muskrat 200.00 98.50
(7) Trimmed French Seal 230.00 115.00
(5) Hudsen Seal 350.00 175.00
(2) Scotch Mele, 36-inch 400.00 195.00
(8) Trimmed Hudsen Seal 400.00 195.00
(9) Hudsen Seal, 36-inch 490.00 245.00
(9) Trimmed Hudsen Seal, 36-inch. . .500.00 250.00
(4) Hudsen Seal, 40-inch 600.00 295.00
(2) Natural Squirrel 690.00 345.00
Extra Large Size Fur Coats Up te 52 Butt
ChekerSy Scarfs & Steles
Quantity Repularly New
(8) Jap Mink Chokers 15.00 7.50
(9) Natural Squirrel Chokers 15.00 7.50
(9) Natural Mink Chokers 25.00 12.50
(9) Taupe Fex Scarfs 30.00 14.50
(9) Brown Fex Scarfs 30.00 14.50
(7) Stene Marten Cheker3 50.00 24.50
(5) French Seal Steles 60.00 29.50
(3) Black Lynx Scarfs 70.00 34.50
(6) Baum Marten Chokers 70.00 34.50
(4) Cress Fex Scarfs 100.00 49.50
(3) Scotch Mele Steles 100.00 49.50
(3) Pearl Gray Fex Chokers 160.00 79.50
(3) Jap Mink Steles 160.00 79.50
(4) Natural Squirrel Steles 160.00 79.50
(2) Skunk Steles 220.00 110.00
Don't Wait for the Rush Repairing and Re
modeling done new at one-third below regular.
Bi"B H I Liberty Bends and Purchating Agents Orders Accepted llimilHilllB
" A WAITRESSES "
vBHHHHb1 Illln. I i"l4"ft nj"h
gresB of th Imperial Association of
German Trades, which opened yester yester
dey. "Complete fulfillment of the terms of
the ultimatum will affect the world eco
nomically mero severely than ourselves.
England haa 3,000,000 and America
0,000,000 unemployed. The mere Ger
runny must work the mere the ethers
cease working.
SPRUCE 2088
100 Tweed and Mixed Q1T TfTC
$35.00 SUlie
AJJJ lJ 4tJLJJf
MORE AT RIENZI'S ;
te Se!
J j
All lands of domestic help can be had
through an ad in
THE PUBLIC LEDGER
MORNjNG EVENING SUNDAY
yyryj j y w TTB:HHfffCTTCr,lT
jtr
r $9 Sally SandaliiO
3 O patent ZeatAer or
V tan calf. Ptnett
J ioerkmamhip.
I Bliil $i fie
3 SSMUitaryOxfeTd
f Tan, brown or
h black calf. A very
y smart model.
(Xjpj $1.85
nj $8 Twe-Straps "e
wj French, baby Leuis
Vrrf h'tl model, yew
YtvVV shade of tan calf
Sga-flaT&Kiditt
UllttisMttimiMMMZMU
BACK TO NORMAL
During' the past year there has been a drop of
35 te 41 in the price of
Wilten Rugs and Carpets
Yeu need net further delay in refurnishing your floors. Prices
are at the lowest level they are likely te reach for a long time
te come. Our assortment of grades, sizes, designs and color
ings, renders it easy for us te care for unusual and exacting
requirements.
Belew is listed only a few of the offerings in our nationally popular
grade. The sizes and the savings are simply representative; every nig
en our five floors has been proportionately reduced:
1920
Sire Price
27x54 $14.60
36x63 23.75
4.6x6 40.00
4.6x7.6 49.00
4.6x9 59.00
4.6x12 79.0P
6x9 88.00
6.9x12 117.00
8.3x10.6.... 134.00
HARBW1CK MA.GEE CO.
1220 MARKET ST.
bentng lebger Readers
Should Jein the
Heppe Christmas Club
Members may select
any of the follewing:
MASON & HAMLIN
Upright and Grand Pianos
STEINWAY
Due-Art Pinnola-Pianes
WEBER
Pianos and Player-Pianos
STECK
Pianos and Player-Pianos
WHEELOCK
Due-Art Pianola-Pianos
HEPPE
Pianos and Player-Pianes
STROUD
Due-Art Pianola-Pianos
H. C. SCHOMACKER
Pianos and Player-Pianos
EDOUARD JULES
Pianos and Player-Pianos
FRANCESCA
Pianos and Player-Pianos
Or any used piano or
player-piano in the
Heppe Bargain Depts.
fVKvrtafrryaar
Fall Footwear
OF ELEGANCE, EXTREME
FASHION and QUALITY AT
Second Fleer Economy Prices
Tlie daintiest, most exquisite new models, in tlie
widest selection, await you here; models that arc
setting Philadelphia footwear fashions. A few
ether exclusive shops have copied them, but only
at much higher prices. That is why PhiladeU
phials most fashionable women come te Royal for
tftetr shoes and why we sell mere shoes than any
ether exclusive women's shoe shop In Philadel
phia. Yeu must see them.
Here are three outstanding examples of Royal Upstairs Sell
ing Economies, Sports Medels that mean a saving this week
of $3 and $4 a pair. Come see them at once. All sires in
stock! '
Reqal Beet Shep
fhhfe(pAie3 Grtetesf Economy SAcp ibr MJemct
1206-8-10 Chestnut St. 2nd.Floer
TAKE ELEVATOR OR STAIRS
agZgSSJdCJrr
i frfi r iT T ' I 1
Durable
as Iren
Present
Price
$9.75
15.00
26.00
32.00
39.00
52.00
58.00
77.00
85.00
Size
9x9
9x12
9x13.6 . . .
9x15
10.6x10.6.
10.6x12 . .
10.6x13.6.
11.3x12 . .
11.3x15 . .
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Membership fee, $1
Club limited te 500 respon
sible applicants.
Ask for information about
joining.
Your membership fee will
be refunded if you de net
select a piano or player-piano.
Fer Information Sign This Coupon and Mail It
C. .1 I4ann JP. C Downtown 1117-1U9 Che.leut Street
fl c Jt tJJll
Philadelphia
Without any obligation en my part, please send me full uiferma.
tien about the Heppe, Christmas Club and hew te join it-
Name
Address
IPCs. 4
WViTfi V x -TCrN.
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1920
Price
?117.00
142.00
176.00
196.00
171,00,
196.00
220.00
196.00
224.00
. Present
Price
$77.00
92.00
116.00
128.00
112.00
128.00
145.00
128.00
160.00
Uptown Elk and Theu
ompieo Slreeti
hal O-:"'31
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