mfrt.v"vi,'''js H,' V '. liWlUNAR "DOPE" ' J ROUSESSGIENTISTS .( EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1021 5 HERE'S HOW MOON LOOKS . . !. . t pref. Pickering's i noery ei k Crewing Things en Planet Starts Talk Disagree? of course! f-rh.tngceM qncrtten, Is there life the moon? 1ms Just poked its hoary d into the limelight again after sev :t vpnrs of pencpful oblivion. 'iSt statement, by Prof. William flinty nckerlnK, the Harvard Mtrono Mtreno Mtrone 1 rf support the theory that there Is Sale life en the old orb which the public has been accustomed te regard Vewnl Jamaica, In the Wert Indies. Pickering has been observing the rref; for Reme time. He has watched !? and Phegrnphed it, and examined 'in every phase. The result of his 'I .,lnnq is te the effect that vast S VS f" lage spring up with almost afflWheTaXwhlehtUnethey Sn'Miref. ricUerin, ;hKwSpffless; ,t0 ,i .intlnnq of the lunar surfnrc ; fw are fields of moisture, fog 'nmt abounding with Clouds, and firt voleanie action is frequent. Astronomers Take Sides The announcement of I'ref. Plckcr ,.?? discovery has excited vary lug com ing s a'TOThY .pctlen of the country. Cny are inclined te give the state !t creet weight because of Us W..w' undoubted standing. Others, SlnJ them Dr Samuel Barten, of the ffislty of Pennsylvania, feel that i. iwofMer has been tee sanguine in pUcfng II- own Interpretation upon Ses and variations in the lunar S which h.ve already been noted. I f i said, however, that Dr. Picker -nit's oprertunltles for observation at he Mnndeville station have been better than any preceding them, and It Is net Improbable that he may have seen Something that no one else he ob- "if'the professor be right, his discov discev rrj opens up fertile field fpr conjecture. Assuming that there nre lunar habi tants (would they be called lunatics?), life would be net half bad. According te the Btatcment, the maximum time fur the full bloom of-lunar vegetation it eleven days. It is fair te say that tome varieties take a much shorter time te attain full growth. By n careful se lection and Judicious breeding certain en the neighboring planet. With coal nt prescnt-dav prices, Imglne the economics te be effected by locating one's home ever a moderate -steed vol cano. There would also be chean natural-gas illumination, and It would be easy te utilize the accumulated stui. imd volcanic heat te generate steam for nil ImiulM. This Item alone Is enough te mnke any householder want te move there at once. While these considerations nre net itheut their force, it will be a long tlme before the first settler from this glebe makes the change. The moon is nbeiit 218.840 miles awv and the foot ing Is said te be uncertain. One it llie recent photographs or the moon taiien by l'iei. Whiimn ricltcrlng, of llnrvanl, en which lie bases Ills theory of the presence of plant llfe en the supposed "dead" planet $2,000,000 PIER FOR CHELSEA Atlantic City, Oct. 11. Announce ment was maue here that a $2,000, 000 amusement structure 1h te be elected en the Chelsea bench adjacent te the Ultz-Cnrlten by Interests headed by H. W. Straus. The building will contain a thentrc Heating 1200. a moving pic 1 ture house heating 2000, a convention hall for 0000. with large exhibition ' spaces, an auditorium for a 100-plccc symphony orchestra and an ice palace. Hans are new; eemg completed ler tnc structure, and work Is te start at an cnrlv date. PEPPER ADVISESifVOMEN Tell Them te 8teer Clear or Fac tional Politics If the Itepubllcan women of the city study national and State as well as local political problems, according te Geerge Whnrten Pepixr, they will become of much Importance. He spoke at a meet ing of the Itepubllcan Women of Phila delphia in Griffith Hall. "Ik-ware of following in the foot steps of men who have worked In fac tlrns," neld Mr. Pepper, "the women should ret let themselves be regarded as a crowd of mlnute men, te be called upon new and then te take part In n lerni i e! tical skirmish, and then te fall back and wait until the next call. The women l.ave no time te be connected with t.r?nnl.atlens that have no Ideals.'' FIRE DAMAGES CAR IN GARAGE Flames bursting from a carburetor which mechanics were adjusting en the atitenwbllc of Francis Unglien, K!4 Arch street, did SfiOO damage early this morning te the car before firemen ar rived. Gaghcn owns the Arch Btreet gnrngc at Second and Arch streets. T varieties might be cultivated thnt would teke only hnlf n hour te reach maturity. Vegetables Whlle Ymi Walt The domestic advantages of this nre obvious. With a garden at the back deer and h package of seeds In the kitchen, one would be eternally pro vided against the unexpected guest. When Henry turns up with his old friend from the southern Ice cap, all he has te de is te smoke a cigar with him in the front parlor while Mary runs out te n convenient crater and plants a seed. In half an hour a luscious none such fruit hangs en the- vine, from which It- is speedily transferred te the pet. Dinner Is served as usual, nltheugh there wasn't a thing In the house te start with. Then there Is another advantage which might be enjoyed by the people 1 I: ':: Eleventh and Market Streets jj, I I . TO GO te bed te sleep soundly, te arise in the morn ing and be able te leek every man in the eye that is living. Te have this freedom from worry possess this self-confidence te feel safe in the knowledge that come what may you a r e equipped t e meet it you must have a Saving Fund account. Ferm the habit of regular saving. Let .us help you. Come in today and let us explain hew easy it is te start an ac count Open Monday and Friday Evenings Six te Nine o'Clech TIME ff& iM V 'hKridngten m ' AlledhenvAve. I miiiii,iii.,.i...'.lll.!,n sm i i;iiiiiii"iiiiiiiiiilllllliill!llllllilllllllllllliil ra t it II Hi ' I' : : i ii: : Have YOU Heard the New: of the coming Wonderful Sale DRESSES If you havenft, you've missed a let. Read Read! OF j: Phenomenal Pyrdtsse from sev- 11 i! a Ri m -i v ; jl Dressmakers Just Consummated Embracing kdsvsdiial Dresses it it Is I t I I I: it: eJ' the calibre found only in exclusive Specialty Sheps. The Dresses arc corgeeus! Women by the hundreds and hundreds will want te come and share this wonderful opportunity. i m The Dresses are se magnificent g that we will display them en Living Medels in our Shew windows. i BEWARE of competitors imitat ing (but net duplicat ing) this Wonderful Sale See Tomorrow' s Papers I ii : ! i i : a i ii i! i fi.KavkK i Founded in 1805 The Heuse that Heppe built Inaugurated the Onc-Price System in 1881 Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets Here is a beautiful instrument in a Sheraton period design. (Colonial, Heppelwhite, Chippendale or Leuis XV patterns also available.) This is the instrument of the future. Yeu should have one. -s. Genuine Victrela With a Console Cabinet $95 ,vM ffliffihU JEK! ,' , !' r Li v ml (With 10 Records, $10U.(t) Settlement may be by cash, churge ac count or through the Heppe Rental Pay ment Plan which applies all rent toward the purchase price. -&MtteS2? MW Pau Only $10 Down, $7 Monthly Call, phene or write for catalogue and full particulars. C. J. Heppe & Sen Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut St. Uptown 6th und Thompson Sis. Other Heppe Victrela Outfits Victrela 50, $50.10 With six records i'ay $3 down, $1 weekly Victrela 100, $158.50 With ten records fay $10 down, $2 weekly Victrela XIV, $288.50 -' With ten records fay $20 down, $2.50 weekly Victrela XVI, $283.50 With ten records fay $85 down, $3 weekly JUMPteth ffHAW-WALKBl Lightweight STEEL FILING SAFE 18000 new in use net one ever lest its contents by fire Let u tell you mere about the LiglitweiElit Filingr Safe Write or phone today. Built Like a Skyscraper" K. ii -Lfyi. Shaw-Walker 1010 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Sfee and Weed Film Ltdgrr Delhi Phene Filbert 52G7 Card Index Equipment Filing Safe STRAVBRIDGE & CLOTHIER -i w dm? ' ( JSL? i mutl l Hi Jf t I t Columbus Day A Geed Day for Men te Discover the Merits efWickham Clethes Te-morrow will be a holi day for many men and no man could use these leisure hours te any better advantage than by making a personal in vestigation of our statement that Wickham Clethes are matchless in style and fitting qualities and are the best that can be had at the prices. Wickham Suits and Overcoats are tailored exclusively for this Stere. It is new cold enough for an overcoat, and hundreds will be selected to morrow from among these Wickham Overcoats, $30.00 te $50.00 A great variety of matchlessly smart styles, faultlessly tailored, of rich, thick fabrics. The Overcoats at $35.00 and $40.00 nre unusually geed values and worthy or especial attention. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Overcoats Range in price from $40.00 te $?5.00 with a particularly attractive line a $50.00. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suit arc $40.00 and $45.00. A Special Let of Overcoats $25.00 A special purchase of handsome new Ulsters and Ulstrettes, of plaid-back fabrics and heather mixtures. They'll surely go quickly at this price. Autumn Tep Coats, Extra at $29.50 .Smart new styles, of herringbone wc-aM-s black and f.r! fabrics. Suits, With Twe Pairs of Trousers . Special $29.50 Remarkable value at this price arc these Men's and Veuiik Men's Suits of fine all-wool fabrics, with an extra pair of trousers te give extra Wear. -r "'ra'vbrl'lcn .t i I tn-r Petcmd KIeji Kast Hundreds of Oriental Rugs at New Lew Prices An event of impeitnnce tovcennoi-eur ami home furnishers is new under way in the Rug Stere. Huulr-d- of handm Rug- have recently arrived fiii the Onm', a'. I are marked at new lower prices. With these we have gmupid -eral hundred Rugs from our own stock, maiking them at e -ub'-tantial reductions from our former prices. Prices ranjti- j'n'in fclTe.OO for an Ana tolian Rug 8.10x0, and $y;.".00 for a I.arMan Rug 10.4x7.11. up te $1750.00 for a fine Chinese Rug 19.7x11.1 feet. V 'Ink I Oi U.IU I Ipel biret Sri I npwe dollars will new buy as muchy en the average, as three dollars bought in 1920 a great de cline for se short a period, and you may be sure it is safe te buy all you need at the present level of, prices. Many special values here for te morrow. Fashion Says Fans Of Ostrich or Cequc CURLED AND UNCURLED OSTRICH beautiful new de signs nnd radiant colorings, Berne in the graceful single-stick styles, ethers with n spread of nine te Mxteen sticks; the sticks and handles in shell effects. Ceral, orchid, black, white, turquoise, cerise, sapphire, Jade, orange and paen $5.13 te $21.10. COQUE FEATHER FANS in spread designs, very small te very large sizes, in a gorgeous army of colorings $10.40 te $30.40 STarlirifiK i Olettilnr Atil 0. Centr Unusual Showing of Women's New Suits, $40.00 te $55.00 Fine veleurs, broadcloth and duwt de laine. in belted and unbelted styles and models that van he worn with or without the belt, as you cheese; some of the unbelted models are in the plain, semi-littiny; effects that are always jioed style, and some have the fashionable tlaiv from the wa'st line. Embroidered and Fur-t rimmed uit ainnutr these. Black, navy and browns and jnay. Sale of Sample Suits Continues at An Average of One-third Tnder Price Fine Worsted Jersey Suits- new $17.75 Plain tone.- .md lie.illier mixture ! . i i -Uu-k an I pointed-yoke styles: Tuedu nenS 01 mii.itd i'i.n Smart Tailored Tweed Suits new $27.75 Helted medal-. Norfel't ert'eit- anil -enii-'imii ime.IcI- en w , conservative lines Vari"i - ai'iaitiM.- t"K;inj- High-Grade Tweed Suits--new S32.75 Plain tiaiglu-line ai'.d plaiteil med I-, .liti- eiin-tiitiim . lit-J t- ' and beltless all lieaittiluily tailoie.l. Chiefly in size 36. hui as is alien tin '.. i in iti'll-nimli SniU, laryei and mnallci flni.rva van be fitted mlitiichiiilii. - , . . , One Weel Jersey Dress, Says The Practical Weman .1 Smart Tailored Medc Anywhere from SJS.75 te S'j.5 There's netlunu like a .U rs y Ore-- ii i .1"' light goeil serviee, a- eei woman nu I" this season of tia. ,t !uu- and .-lip-en- i -right in it.1- elenn'iu. . ii iie the Twei i i. has come te be m'iiili -( among the - i'. . . of the well-planred wn.dr me. Here's an evnh lu'f f it- -inaitiu?.- -ti model sketched, bn' our nf eenil. -.m, embroidered, etln-is in plain-tnileu'd tle- .i brnid-beund edvre-. lie.ivei. Immn, Kieneb il i. and navy. Tricetine Dresses with Braid Trimming, $15.00 te $20.00 Straight-line models, Mime in emt etl'i-i ' trimmed '. ith tailored 01 novelty biaul; hhiu with smart vestees. Silk Dresses, $30.00 te $05.00 Canten irepc, Reslianaui i.ipt ami erepi back satin, in slip-ever and tunic styles, nianj enibreideietl or trimmed with contrasting color. Brown, navy and black. h,- Strertlse & Clet i Something New in Luncheon Sets, $2.50 Of white linen decorated in blu" or in attractive color com binations. Finished with a pat ented process se that they may be cleansed by wiping with a damp cloth. Sets of one 19-inch square ami 'our Doilies, 19x12 inches S2.50. -ti-4 mi Ik 4 JlePur rhlrl fleer Warlcet street S.& C.Special Packets of 15 Asserted Christmas Cards and Felders, 25c An advance display of Christmas Cards. Booklets and Felders in wonderful variety, read for the many who like te choeie early. "I'a'ilii di Si eth.n i e r. i""ntre J Yardleu's Old Enfflish Lavender Water Thi is the fnnieus di3tillcd Laen!ii- Water beloved of our irrnndmeiheis. Frem selected .Mitt ham ib.wein, deliciously fra- grt.nt. In dect lative bottles, 1 u- -7c, SI. 30. iJl.P-J and $3.12. -i i .i A H ii .-t iit i t'entre Framed Mottoes, 75c M"Uee- btautifully tinted and aiti-ticnlly flamed are an attrac tive hit of decoration. These by Ralph WaMe Trine, include 'i. . 7'l...t T?n.,'l ..v'i. i if ' i r , - i nil' Mivyui t fnltlL lirmimi. The Larger i Muni, C'i,i,iijt Hefrtr I'mcer and ( 11111,111 atln'iK ,'.)' eneli. ' -.A,t ' . ihI r.r..r, I'.i m : r .i .1 rirst I". " !. .'. iJ nlre ( 'house from eOU Designs Engraved Christmas (Greeting Cards 50c te $3.50 a dez. WI.m -;,i -.f.u-uen t" have in c' (. ei'tnig t'aidv if.idy in g" 1 turn! Vik' Chii-tma- is '.". .1 hi ! I !'' i f 1 VllO'VS it. bnut 2 v e '- tmip is re- iUl -.1 i''i' ''I lelt iu'iIl! - for ergiav ii ;: If you lia,-e ;ou,' own plii'i 1 '- ee,t is slight for iu lint, lh i u.ue en tile Lards. 1'iii i - of ( a.-tl- I'lein ."Oi. te .'i.."ll .1 ile'iM . - .. !- I - .ei i .r i c le i ftitre Save One-third en Heys' Blouses, $1.00 .I.ir p.iini i en.-i It-r these ilie un'-: ei ii .(iil( of turdy l!h u--- e vei-n -iDpcd mad i .tii.l ilciiit. i Neptienallv ! " ll'' ' ' fun .will i. Hide with "It '' It i. lie. I i i, s.0O. Mi l'.il I'm brellas, Special 1 ' 1 1 '1 " i h ii:,t- tape-edged -j.M, '. ia mi sturdy frames, I O' I' '' '. e II ,fl Women'.-s I 'mlreIla- $4.e0 I ' ' ' ' : handles, with I '. 1 ei I I , .(.-. Men'.- I mbi-tlla-, $.1.00 ' i. handle 4 e( I'lu'l a i eil u imd. i. A i ' ii r : M ii . stiet Player Rolls Fer the Welle Millien Ilviireduviiifi Piane Uelb of chi sical, operatic and )(.ulai mimic -a compre hensive stock for your selee tun. 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