Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEfe-- PHIIlADEL&HlA', THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, i.921
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(.KOIUiP lAWYrit
( lurf t nllnl S(nlpi (.Ji'iii- Vi',,n.
in rliarRO of tlir ,tiln.!ni.t i ril Inn of
tlie Mleratoe llinl nui (iii-ip-
Killing rinrl lilpmnnt I
By li As"rl.itcil rres
Harrlnbur". 0,t. fi Kewer vernns
arc rcsrlsterprl for i.ibi nt fix of th ten
branches of tlie St.nte Hmrau of 12m
.'"plejniMit thnn n mentu dju nnrl most of
ihe offices linve fmiirl nn ca.-ler itua
t!en, except in i f"w li'e'. tiererililig te
a Mimmnrv d l.pl- mnt ronlition renlition ronlitien
madp from v, ev f hranr'i nliir.a b
R. J. reter.-, iln-i-cter of the Stnte bu
reau. In reprtin'; tn f V Cenni'llpv.
Comaildsienp- of Laber. Mr fpfen
mention t'i n-(ii..tl timU of v n te
'railreid hop... ii'n tn ennrrMMf; iml
ether sppl 1. !". t''-1 leH'f nferflH
hv the Knrnnc if jnrni. litilil !- work
'and Mtue i.ii'd,.,i P.trMrf.nn Ti.. OPEN UNITARIAN CAMPAIGN
minir.R -lt inri-p . in-evr. i net r-
ported n .in inei-p tpve-nb e tn-in it
the start of .ri'einb , r- ' rl-in; i
neme operntiin- " i 'n'iwi the mini -her
of iinnipl'" -I ': t 10 PitfburKb
district.
On thowlie'' " Mr Peter, tliirtes
are cemmpniiiis m le.i. ntthmigb In
the two 'iree f t' r.' :ijt -till ninny
unprnpleyed win-- t unbrr inv be ni
crPaed by Mi'pon-ien of rertiin en en
liendblp oeeupntietM. One of the Inter
PSttlnc fnets feutn! vrj, that in inanv
potion?, farmers have b.'en keeping men
at work even after harvesting. The
prefPMlnnal nnd sVilled workers rejtii.
tsred for work Ht uihpv of the brmii-h
offices Is still large.
Approximately 27 ftOrt perform hae
reglftered with bran.MO.-i. i tiin,ited te
be about l-'" men the ..m a a
TO CONVINCE COLLEGE MEN
Church Leaders Deny Modern Ho He Ho
llglen Conflicts With Science
Ann Arber. Mich., (let ; r. A
P.I Tlie tirt Mvp in a stiip.ii.n In
(lie I'tiitHrian bnrrh te imp'i r'uiin
te studfiit In liidin; I'ullepe- w i i m
verltieK of the country n tnku I re
teda by the (iencral Cenferem i . f the
Church. The conference, beinc h Id in
Detroit, whs mevtd here for tlu dn
Aiverdlns tn Church leaden. m ef
fort will be made "te prove te nniver
.ilv students thronsheut the I'nitei
State nnd Canada that there is nethlnp
iti modern reliplnn that cannot he !.
cepted in the light of mndetn .clcncc."
"The respniiMbilitv of the ('Hmc'i in
us wnrw ameiiE itniveiii -riiirnt" is
month age, out of work but about 100 ie "t the Christian vision of a piritual
fawer Tniiun. Tn th" IMttsburch dis
trict, however, the unemployed are giv.
tn an IW.SOO. an ineren.s" of mere than
fitlO in a month Altennn. which re-
Jerted 18.SC0 idle en September 1, hat.
B.310 idle new ; Erie lias about the
Fame, at 14.M0. while Hurrit-burf;
hews 12,S8.r again.'t l.'!,4."." a month
an. Johnstown altie he an Im
plement tilth 12.040. againjt lS.SO
a month age. McKeedpert' fiOT." haji
bn cut te 4740. and Pcranten hhenj.
14.000 idle against 16.000 last month.
Wllllamapert and New Kensington are
almeat frtatlennry.
emncracv hefere tlicin as m north
uliile enterprise." Prof Henry V Ce pp.
of Chicago, general secretary of rh
Church Kducjfieu Society, ' told the
delegate.
"Much of the current church work in
college center is worthless because it
proceeds en the assumption that the
need of students and the home folks
are Identical The home folks are liv
ing lu the pat and in the present, wlme
the students are looking te the future.
We must reach rhem through their
tudies. their .social life and their ath
letic endeavor."
Charge Acceunta Invited FJIUafl Mail Orders Filledil'aTriiira
Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request
ether ways. tee( since Ms last pilgrim
nie te Zurich. In the summer of 1020.
She had begun teaching synthetic pay
etiology and had become re "wound
up" ever her ideas that It seemed te
him te be affecting her health.
She had already embarked upon a
career as a teacher In Zurich ami had
a number of pupils. One of these was
Kdwin Krenn, n young Austrian archi
tect. Kienn came te Zurich te study
p'.vohe-aniilysln and seen became at
tached te Mrs. MoCeriuick's "cult."
He Is a nattll. diesed, blend veung
man in the early thirties. He accom
panied Mrs. McCermlck en her recent
trip te, Ainerlcn and seemed tn exer-
DENY RUMORS OF WALSK A !"' T way :,n eon.re, her Zr
Kretiii's Zoe Plan
Wife's Dovotien te Psychic
Plans Given as Cause of
Separation
ADVISES RED CROSS
AGAINST DISARMING
New Yerk. Oct. 0 Friends of TTar TTar
eld F MeCermick yesterday replied te
what thpv term the "whispering cam
paign" of innuendo emanating from
certain IcstI nnd financial quarters
Thee innuendoes have been marked
mce th troubles of Alexander Smith
Cochran nnd his temperamental ulfe
M..- ll.ii' i . . .
.mis. .nn nriiurK told newspapermen
who met her upon her at rival 'en the
.inn m- iinnineti tliat Krenn was
ner secreinry. The veung man himself
explained in l inrnge flint he had been
engird te draw up plnn for elaborate
zoological gardens Mis. McCermlck In
tend tn prpient te Cook Count v, 111.
11" snld :
"Mr. MeCermick premised I should
On una "Walska. flared into public i meet persons with whom It i pessilde I
notice Tliev have been given renewed
clrcu'atle'i sinie Mr. McCermiek's an
iiciinrrni'nt of Ms separa.ieii from Mrs.
Kdith Keckefeller McCermlck.
n iintherlfntlve etplnnatleji of the
hrcjik betw.en Mr and Mr. McCor McCer
imk, and the "status" of Mr. McCer
mil k in the WaKUa-Cecluati feud was
mill heiii tndn
In the (Vst pine, the multi-million-ii
ic president of ihe Intcinatlnnnl llnr
ii' ter Company and his wife, daughter
f .lelin H Hei kefeller. have net been
in 'ipiiitual ' lappert ' for 'euie lime.
Splrltii.il Mlrnatlnii
This spiritual "nlicnnllen" has net
h"p marked until the Insl twelve
n lith., when Mrs. MeCermick I from
cnlltoeil a forceful, original character
with the "power complex" alwns In
tin. ascendency) embarked upon new
ind daring experiments in s.witlivtic
I sM-hnlegy
These experiminls Included a grnd
lift 1 hreaklne nwa. a "nrozres-ien."
in the words of Mr McCermlrk. of ''ate
Ih- teachings of Dr. Call lung, iieteclhr
P-rclie-nnalyz.int, tn whose retreat
neir Zuilcli, Swlt7erland. Mr McCor McCer
miek found harborage eight and a half
venrs age. nt the beginning of her pe
riod of "veltinlim caiIc" from Vmerlca".
Vltheusli r MiCeruink i- himself
sMiipatbctii with ihe teaching, of Dr.
.ti ng, he ci nsidered Mr McCermlck'
plans te "advance" .lung s. teaching
and te establish a psychological school
of her own. bizarre Nevertheless, dur
ing their recent meeting in Kurnpe. Mr.
MeCermick found hi wife mere deter
mined than ever te proceed along her
own lines of mentHl development
He found that she had i hanged in
lllfl) lllilKe some nrrnnipineiiis Wlin
knows? I expect (0 deielep the gar
den plans, but I may extend mv activi
ties te ether things."
OPPOSE HIGHER TAX RATES
Boroughs Adjacent te Londen De
mand Equalization cf Levy In City
f-eiidnn. Oct 11 iR , i i ij,.
I'lntiens opposing the lw of nnv 'ncil
ipvis. except (bnsc tn meet le-al lie, ,s
and the requirements of the Peer I.nw,
until the Londen tax rites ni iquul-i7-d.
were adopted by the Conn-il of
the nnrnuitli of Strpnei, cctiin of
I.on.ten. hint night.
T!ie, resolution are identical with
thnsi. re-ently ndeptcd l-j the I!oieuk1i
icinilN of neihnnl fJrrcn and Pejihr,
eilnr Londen suliu-b. The hoieugl!
councilors of Poplar were placed lu
.mil reccntlj for contempt of emul fol fel
low inc their refnsni te cemplv with an
order from the ''it.v Cnuncil tA r.uv. m
Gen. Lojeune, Marine Cerpd
Chief, Urges Efficient
Army and Navy
HOPES FOR LASTING PEACE
Ity Mie Associated Prrss
Columbus, O.. Oct. (I. Maintenance
of an efficient army nnd navy as againt
total disarmament' was urged by Mnier
f?cneral .Jehn A. Lejeune, commander
of the T'nlted States Mnrlne Cerps, and
Itnbeit 0. Wnodside. commander-in-chief
of the Veterans of Foreign Wars,
In addresses nt the convention of the
American Hed Cress last night.
Hepe for everlasting pence, however,
was -niced hv both these milllnrv men.
who asserted nn one hates war a liiurh
as these who have been through It.
"Scniee le humanity service te
these who sprve. It net only helps these
who are sorted, but lifts us up. That Is
the basis of the Ited Cress."
Such i the conception of lb" pro
gram of the organization n iiimi'ied tip
by Jehn Hartnn Payne, newly appoint
ed chairman of the Central Commit te
of the American lied Cress, in b's hr--appearance
in the ncllve head of the
organization. National Command"' Command"'
.Tell n O. Turnery, of the American Le Le
geon, said the American people nr-
100 pet- cent obligation te Ihe service
men.
Intension of the benePls of vee-i.
tiennl training le widows mid chlldieii
of these who died in tlie service, and
Inducement of corporation te give em
ployment te former service men in
preference te "foreigners." was urged
bv Mr. Wendslde. He also favored ad
justed compensation for nil sen ice
men and aid te the disabled.
Reunion of eversens and home base
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1215 Giesfamfr Street
Complete Line of Children's Fur Coats and Sets
&81 vl 111 FT Ch 11 II R &?tm I TiTjj aH
1519 WALNUT ST.
New Helding
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Their Fall Opening
Gowns, Wraps, Coats, Suits, Furs
Possessed of a rich and distinct individuality that
will immediately appeal le smart women.
Medels for all Autumn occasions afternoon and
street creations, handsome dinner and eveninz gowns
dance frocks, etc. reflecting that irresistible charm
characteristic of all Lewis apparel.
a limited number of Fur Coats, Chokers.
Scarfs and Steles that should have been
delivered from our factory for our Annual Sale,
but have just been received. Bear in mind that
these
EARLY OltDERlKO rVSCKES
BETTER VALt'ES. BETTER
PRICES
$90
Tailor-Made
Suits of
WOOLVELETTE
fjfFur Coats,
Chokers &
carfs,
iteles
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ilf (8)
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are strictly limited in numbers as given
below which demands that everybedv Shep
Early! Te effect an immediate clearance. All
these Dependable Furs have been cut
Te prices
abnormally low!
T A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Pur
j chase in our Storage Vault Until Required
Fur Coats
(tity Regularly New
Marmet 75.00 49.50
Russian Peny, length 90.00 59.50
Trimmed Marmet 116.00 74.50
Trimmed Leepard Cat, 36-inch. .120.00 79.50
French Seal, length 120.00 79.50
Australian Nutria, 4 length 150.00 98.50
Natural Muskrat, length 150.00 98.50
Trimmed French Seal 180.00 120.00
Hudsen Seal 265.00 175.00
Trimmed Hudsen Seal 300.00 195.00
Hudsen Seal, i length 325.00 210.00
Moleskin Wraps, full length 375.00 215.00
Trimmed Hudsen Seal, 36-inch . .375.00 250.00
Natural Squirrel, length 495.00 345.00
Extra Large Sue Fur Ceatt Up te 52 Bmt
Chokers, Scarfs & Steles
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$65
and
5100 Suits of
CASHMERE
Sl'PERIOR
l..'ra-fli-e ljuallty
$75
HJitra -Snt.fi.if
Tullnr-Mnilfi
Suits te
our Order
$55
SILK-LINED TOPCOATS and
WRAPS OF MARVELLO i
and MOYELAIXE
' $135 Value for
Trimmed with Fur, M3.-i.ae
$85
with Fui
39ettlieb
D'-nt'jiicr of Lailtcu' liurmcnts
) G. I.TIh s3f lal.r
1 D. iOlIl Ol. I'.lPintnr
Ti:i.r,nieM;: sphitk lass
Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates
LUIGI RIENZI
CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN
1 714 Walnut Street
WOMEN'S TAILLEUR SUITS
Individuality nnd master craftsmanship, origi
nality in conception, correct lines and care of
minute details are their outstanding features.
Plain and Embreidcred-937.50, $49.50, $65.00 te $95.00
Fur Trimm cd $105.00, $125.00, $165.00 te $395.00
EXTRA Tweed & Mixed CITITQ
SPECIAL $35.00 dUIl 5
NEW MODES IN FROCKS
Every one radiates distinctiveness and originality.
Among the features are supple drapings which often
widen into a beuiTant silhouette. Shades of navy, ma
hogany, magenta and new browns. Materials are Crepe
Silks, Canten Crepe, Peiret Twills and fine Piquetine.
Weel Dresses, 37.50, 45.00 te 165.00
CantonCrepeDresscss,33.75,42.50te215.00
EceningandDance,89.50, 105. 00 te 195. 00
marker will feature- teday'd session.
Operations abroad will be outlined by
Dr. A Ress Hill, vice chairman In
charge of foreign operations, nt the
afternoon session. Charles R. Crane,
former Amba&sader te China, will tell
of the value of Red Cress service te
buffering foreign peoples.
Other speakers Include Mrs. August
Belmont, member of the Central Com
mittee; Dr. William A. Iaiis, former
president of the American Health As. As. As.
sociatlen ; Dr. James W. Robertsen,
chairman of the Executive Committee
of the Canadian Red Cress; Majer
Ueneral Merrlttc W. Ireland. Surgeon
ieneral V. S. A.; Rear Admiral Stltts.
Surgeon ficiicral. V. S. N. ; Hugh S.
Cummiiig, Surgeon General of the
I'nited States Public Health Servlce;
Majer .Tullac Stlmsen. superintendent
of the Army Nurse Cerps and dean of
lie Armv Scheel of Nursing, and Mrs.
Tcnah II. Highhee, superintendent of
the Navy Nurse Cerps.
HURT TRyTnG TO SPARE DOG
Animal Killed and Phlladalphla Mo
torist Injured
Malmney City. Pa.. Oct. C Herace
Oettschall. of Philadelphia, making a
sharp turn en the State highway at
Lest Creek, near here today, te avoid
running down a valuable Airedale, over
turned his car and suffered concussion
of the brain. fJettschnll's scalp and
faie were cut ami an ear was nlmest
seiered. He was attended by a local
physician and sent te his home. The
deg v.ns ground te death in the spokes.
The City Dlreelerj does net contain
the name of Herace (Jeltschall
Paster Installed
The Rev. Herbert Ilurgers va In
stalled as pastor of Lcverlngten Pres
byterian Church, Rltlfie and Levering Levering
ten avenues, last night. He was for
merly pastor of the Mutchmerc Presby
terian Church. Eighteenth street and
Montgomery avenue.
,1(e Dlaeuss Alrahp Ty&:
, bi, J6aeph S. .Am, if taFi,
acfehautlc research t .iT.W'mi
Institute, Three types nf 7i J.i W
be descfclbed! the nlrnlim. IV"?
and the "helicopter, and the CMl.l'Sfl
of their power te fly will be gft"!
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Ladies'
Suits
an
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isses
and Coats
fer&taz&
Beld Here Only
Tyrel Woelembracei in e plain tailored '
suit, wear and appearance with a med.
erate price.
Mann & Oilks
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
Apartments
Several attractive apartmenti
arc new available in the Hetel
St, Jamer. Annex.
One room unil bnth two
rooms nnd two tint lis up te
five rooms mill four lith.
The Hetel St. James
Walnut nt 13th S'
Quantity
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Regularly
Natural Squirrel Chokers 12.50
Jap Mink Chokers 12.50
Natural Mink Chokers 20.00
Taupe Fex Scarfs 25.00
Brown Fex Scarfs 25.00
Stene Marten Chokers 40.00
French Seal Steles 45.00
Baum Marten Chokers 55.00
BJack Lynx Scarfs 55.00
Cress Fex Scavfs , 55.00
Scotch Mele Steles 75.00
Natural Squirrel Steles 120.00
Pearl Gray Fex Chokers 120.00
Jap Mink Steles 120.00
Skunk Steles 165.00
New
7.50
7.50
12.50
14.50
14.50
24.50
29.50
34.50
34.50
34.50
49.50
79.50
79.50
79.50
110.00
Why Yeu Should Buy Your
French Kid Gloves New
The proposed Ferdncy Tariff
Bill provides that the import
duty en French Kid Gloves
.shall bv prcally increased.
Our present low prices will
prevail until the adoption of
the proposed increased larilf.
With the demand for a mere
extensive glove wardrobe re
quired by the variety of the
sleeve fashions, the prospect
of n tariff increase should
suggest te every woman, the
wisdom of providing new for
future requirements.
Our Bandalelle glei e described
at the right, is 3.50
The proposed Ferdncy
teill advance the price In
Bill
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Fur Repairing and Remodeling at Very
Moderate Ceat. "Pay for the Werk
When Yeu Want It Delivered."
Purchming Ageuta Order Accqnfed FairT!Wa,W
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Philnilntphia New Yerk II 3-J1
Grenoble, France !
rIARbWICK M4.GEE CO.
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g Twe Fall
""1341 walnut st. Values in
II f Opposite liits-Carlten
Distinctive Dresses
In. superior tricetine and Canten crepe,
these frocks arc being offered at excep
tionally low special values.
II OmaUm LAr -i' '
NEW YORK PARIS
RITZ CARLTON HOTEU
PHILADELPHIA
Paris New Yerk Philadelphia
Fashions at Giddihgs
That Philadelphians want the same styles that Fifth Ave
nue and New Yerk get has been demonstrated by the
unusually geed Patronage which our Philadelphia Ritz-Carlten
Salens are enjoying.
Everything shown in our Ritz-Carlten, Philadelphia,
Salens is an exact duplicate of our Paris-New Yerk Fashions,
and patrons are assured the same high-character fashions as
shown in our Fifth Avenue, New Yerk establishment
whether
TAILORED OR TAILLEUR SUITS COAT OR COAT
WRAPS DAY DRESSES EVENING COSTUMES
OR EVENING WRAPS SEPARATE BLOUSES
SKIRTS SWEATERS FURS OR HATS.
We invite you te see our present Autumn displays whether out
te buy or just te keep informed en the prevailing modes.
COATS WRAPS
VOI M.VEIt V
-RELIABLE FURS
meri: t nu;vi's ,
y-MIM
ft
vvnien Jtiugs ana uarpets
AT NEW LOW PRICE LEVEL
The very considerable reduction in the price of
all domestic fleer coverings (an average of
about 40f ; ) convinces us that no advantage
can come te our patrons by a longer delay.
Representative of the offerings and the savings which
extend te every Wilten, Axminster, Velvet and Tap
estry rug and carpeting throughout our store, we quote
a few prices which apply te our grade of
The Vogue of
Black & White
With sleeve modes never se
inleri'Stiii", as this season,
Centemeri lias risen te the
occasion with dove styles
mere enchanting than ever.
Of the smartest h the two twe two
elasp Bandalette French
KidbkinglevesetynraHciant,
in black with white; beaver
or white with black; and
Most lovely in pale amber
with band and stitching in
deep brown, and harmonizing
two-lone interwoven
embroidery a true art
product et the Onteuien
glevecrai'ters in Grenoble
3.50
77ie SALE eSILK STOCKINGS
Women's full-fashioned pure thread ami glove silk stockings
in plain and neelty etylea; eilk from top te tee; in all sizes
ami the fashionable colors; regular values from 3.50 te 5.00;
en sale at 2.05 (add 7e tax)
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Durable as Iren
Size
27x54 .
3Gx63 .
4.6x0 .
4.6.7.G
4.6x9 .
4.6x12
6x9 . . .
6.9x12
8.3x10.6
1020
Price
$14.50
23.75
40.00
49.00
59.00
79.00
88.00
117.00
134.00
Prcent
Pi ice
59.75
15.00
26.00
32.00
39.00
52.00
58.00
77.00
85.00
Sue
9x9 ..
9x12 ,
9x13.6
1920
Price
$117.00
1 12.00
170.00
9x15 196.00
10.6x10.6
10.6x12
10.6x13.6
11.3x12
11.3x15
171.00
196.00
220.00
196.00
224.00
U&Q
Present
Price
$77.00
92.00
116.00
128.00
112.00
128.00
145.00
128.00
160.00
Bundhar Wilten Carpets $5.00 a Yard; Were $6.50
Your particular attention is invited te our unusual offering,
s in
Chinese
Persian
Priced one-half former values
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