Kiv. w yf ".a fcV if V (! EVENING PUBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, ' FRIDAY, OCTOBEB 21, 1921 p8SwwSSZal?w ik. '' K E. JERSEY FARE RISE AIDS JITNEY TRADE Men and Wemen In Camden Let Trolleys Pass and Beard Busses TAILORING CLASS IS SEWED IN ROUTINE OF SCHOOL HERE Bey Pupils at Campbell - Lyens Reach Oasis Daily in Dry Journey of Lcarnih "Three Rs" RATE ON FERRY LINE CUT Ownore and drivers of autnbtisri runninc from Cnindwi te Hiilmrb.-tn points nrc enjoying n mnrknt inrrenv In hnineM ni a result of the trellp) fare hoot of ene cent thnt went into eflVet yMterduy en the linen of the Public Serrlee Railway fempnny. Men nnd women t.ind en street ferner!. let tlie trolley earn nn by nnd bearded the 1iimc. Nene of the busses lny off for nn hour or se durlnc the day, ns they have done in the ),it. 'mt keep en the co. renpinc n hnrvef. The Beard of Pi'veter of the fllnu eester Terry Company teilm reduced the round-trip fare te Philadelphia from twenty te fifteen renU te set the trelle. riders. The fern rempnn In alue derided te carry ehildren undrr even ywrs of ase free of eharse v!ien With parents. The new rate of fare en the trolley is eight eents, nn Increase of one cent, but for thirty cents the paspni;er re ceives four tiny bits of metnl. with eldberate tampinR. called "tokens The token Is dropped into the fare box in the f-amr manner n cash. The trans fer is new nine cent., as it was, but in pnrehnMns: ticket the rider wins a decrease of half mit. All the rider. re given rebate eheeUs. colored te ui the situation, a white one for the single fare nnd a blue one for the bunch of token. Tti th.itr. ..lint. mi 1m iirnp ' 1 f a nit the final adjudication of the fari cK before the Vnlted State Supreme ' Court, te which appeal has been taken! by the I'tllity Comr.-.issien. ( Aero Club te Hener Stelnmetz Majer Charles II Steinmetz. presl dent of the Aero Club of Pennjlvnnia. will -speak ter.ljht nt a dinner in hi- I honor at the club headquarters. 1020 I Walnut street. He will di-cus present da.v aviation in Rurepe nnd "hew te his fellow member-- an interf-tlnc collection of air mall letters Following the din- I ner there will be a regular meeting at 8 o'clock William II Shcahen. Geerge 8. Gainer nnd Cbnrlei I, Hewer nre the committee in ehnrje of arrange-tacnts Hie bane of every child's life Is the "tern, unseen hnnd which dally lend' te places where nre taught the "three lis and n child's dream of a here after Is one where there are no oclieoU. Hut the hey nuplls of the Campbell Lynns Public Scheel, nt Eighth and 1'ltr.water streets, dally reach nn easl. in the drvnes of school routine. A tailoring class ! At the instigation of tailoring organizations, who deplore the lack of skilled workmen, the tailoring class was stnrted, and the coming gen eration, ranging in ages from fourteen te sixteen years, sit, tailor faehien. In a real, live workshop and lcaru how hew how te make and mend clothes, under the supervision of Vincent Casncele, an ex pert tniler. During the war the Uerl Cres sup plied material, which was rut out nnd made by thene young hopefuls, nnd sent abroad te clothe these equally ns young, but net se hopeful, perhaps. The children who nttend this school, and there nre some 2000 yuirly. fre quently are required te cut off- educa tion at Its prime and put n -boulder te the wheel. The pupils of till elnss have something concrete, some definite trade te ply ; there chnncc of earning money is net se impossible. The girls nre net only taught plain sewing, but take great delight in learn ing fancy needlework. And then there Is a workshop where nil kinds of things ate fashioned from weed. THREE ARTS TO GIVE PLAYS TO INVITE LEGION FOR 1926 FEDERATED WOMEN URGE ARMS STUDY Congratulations Are Voted for Harding and Hughes in Arranging Parley BIRTH CONTROL SUGGESTED Dunsaney, Seumas O'Brien and Plnere te Be Represented Nev. 3 In an attempt te rescue the "serious drama" from the predicament in which the defunct Drama League has aban doned it. the Three Arts Club an nounces a series of eue-act plns te he given af the New Century Club en November .'5. These plays nre "The tiucst." by Dunsaney. "The Blipd." by Plumas O'Brien and Sir Arthur Wing Pi nern's "The Playgoers " The ensts will be made up of pro fessionals and local society men mrl women. They will include Harl Rcc. P.tliel Londen. Florence Oledhlll, H (' Sheppnrd. Mnbel Sheppard. Agnc Sheppard ind Mary Spencer Lee ' Council- Approves Aaklnp, Convention 1 for Year of Fair ! The American Legien will be invited te held Its annual convention here in l102it during the Sesqul-Centeunial. A resolution was adopted in Council te 'that effect ycsterdi . ! The Pcunsjhnnln Lesien has nlreadv -ent u similar request te the nntiennl 1 body. Mether and Sen Drawn for Jury Mnrtha A Tener and her son. (ieerge Tener, of I'pp- r Merien town-hip. have been drawn fei jury dutj nt the com ing term of Montgomery County Court. Li dia MneKnrlanrt Andersen, wife of former Di-trlct Attemej .T. Aubrey Aiider-en. new president of the Bridge pert National Pnnk. has aln been draw i' Pittsburgh, Oct. 21. The conven tion of .clubs closing here last night can go down in history as the one in which women orators have predominated and each un orator with n compelling mes sage. Mrs. Winter's ringing talk of Thursday, that of Dr. Rewenn Merse Mann, who spoke of "Weman nnd the terday by thrillers, woman-given. Dr. Thyrsa Ames, dean of Pittsburgh Uni versity. In covering her subject, "Un social Tendencies In Education a Clinllenge te Club Women," pressed home her points by n series of ques tions such ns these. "Why has the family hearthstone bfcn transferred te' 'th0 mevihg-plcture snow? ' "What is the secinl curriculum in your town?" Why Bheuld net the women's clubs become the town social research labora tories in which te remedy the ram pant wrongs?" Dr. Rae Mulrhead, of the New Cas tle police department, in answering the question, "Why a Policewoman?" con vincingly and with word power gave facts of her experiences. Allurements for the Yeung Denounced She asserted that in bcr findings it was evident the automobile has become the worst curse of the age when the young ere allowed te take their pleasure-getting into their own hands, un chaperoned. She classed next the mo tion pictures that show the "vamps ' as heroines, These have disastrous effect en the minds of the girls, she said. Next came the public dance hall. All th6se agencies when unsupervised are dan gers; yet youth must be happy nnd gny. she declared. Through rightful supervision, first of mothers nt home and then of the right kind of authori ties, the emanating wave of crime msy bu conquered, was the earnest opinion expressed by Dr. Mulrhead. Pennock Street Heme Robbed Mrs. Jesephine Ollls. of 805 North Pennock street, reported te the police tnilntr tlfat lii-iaa tiAtnA linrl Kitin ATlffttrl by a burglar while flhe was absent itch-j tcrdar nf tcrnoen nnd stele several hun dred -dollar' . werth'f of Jewelry nnd; doming, nmrnnce was gninvu uy in burglar prj'IPS ?pn the .front deer. grai'miWKiH.'an; anra.tairaiamBi jbu intissmMraiimnu -DKunii lw You'll taate the dirfcrchce! 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DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWCLEnS SILVERSMITHS Tt r- - r- T-'r"f IMPORTERS, DESIGNERS ASD MAKERS OF WOilKSS AND CUILDKKX'S APPAREL OF THE HIGHEST CHARAUTEB FOR it ORE Til AS TWENTY-SIX YEARS GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES P- Chestnut Cerner Twelfth SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS CHILDREN'S APPAREL Special for Saturday Street and Afternoon Frecks 25.00 These charming street and afternoon frocks for the young girl and the younger women have many attractive style features. In them one finds the most interesting of the Parisian touches, as, for example, Jenny and Pagoda effects in sleeves. The frocks come in a full range of the accepted shades of the season, including navy, black, sorrente and gray. SECOND FLOOR Misses' Suits 59.50 Exceptional tailleurs and hand tailored suits fashioned of the new est rich materials meussyne, duvet de laine, etc., handsomely embroid ered and stitched, trimmed with Australian opossum, nutria and mole. The lines of these well tailor ed suits are of the lntest and most graceful modes, in the colors of the season Mohawk, brown, navy and taupe. SECOND FLOOD- Misses' Coats '9.50 High grade garments of remark able quality in beautiful, newest designs. Irropreaehably taileied in the materials of the hour, veldyne, meussyne, panne-valaine and ermine plain and trimmed with the better furs. Many higher priced models have been included te give this in teresting group unusual variety. THIRD KLenn A Different Kind of a Juvenile Shep "Different" in Style "Different" in Price Smart Little Dresses In addition te the large collection of school and dressy frocks is the Bremley two-piece jersey model in the newest shades with de tachable linen cellar and cuffs. Is decidedly different and pleasing. 11.95 Little Girls Coats Mere than commonly at tractive, they seem this sea son. Made of wonderfully soft behvias, pole cloths, broadcloths and wool veleurs with little velvet models all prettied up for dressy occa sions. Alse particularly cute models of nermandy and bo be livja with fur cellars spe cially priced at 25-oe Special Children s Value An attractive little bchoel Freck of A ng serge .... T"i0 I FOfRTH TLOOR 1 1 1 IVaC i Reduced! r Mere Fun for Less Meney Malr Fox-Tret i 'I Be SwmI U9r. i (iiambuns I Seuth S IiIm. Medley Foi-Tret f Tea Happy Six J In a Bet. Medler Fox-Tret i no iippy mi I Emellae. Medlcr Fox-Tret f YerlcM Jirlmb Orchertre I SIIr, Wea't Yen Cem Back? 1 mteiy rex-i ret I Td Lewij and Hi Bsed Second HaadReM. Mfdlty Fex- Tret Ttd I.wt and HI BtadJ Wan WancBleM. Fox-Tret l TVd Lriris and Ul3 Band I Heme Asain Blaaa. Fox-Tret f Ted Lewta and HJa Band J Melly O. Fox-Tret Art nielrman'd Orchestra I Geed-bye. PrettrDattnfllea f Art Hickman's OrebutraJ I Ain't Nobody's Darltef. Sobs 1 Fox-Tret 3iwTne and Ctnmlt I Franlda and Johnny. I BIme Trie and Crtualt J Remambar. Waits ) Prlnea's Dance Orcatttra I In Mr Tippy Canoe. Medley Walt rriaea'a Dan.ce Orchestra J AM7 85a A-3408 85c A-S4S3 85c A-MS4 85c A-34S8 85c A-3469 85c A-8194 $15 This Columbia Grafonela Was $125 New $85 WSm PHILADELPHIA (Central) Cunningham Pfane Ce., 11th & Chest- nut Ste. Harry Fedulle, 801 Walnut St. B. Futernlk, 110 N. 8th St. H. C. Kahn & Sen, 11th & Filbert Sts. Lit Brethers, 8Ui and Market Sts. Jeseph Merris, 6 N. 13th St. Ptnn Furniture Ce., 615 Market St. .V. Sncllenburg & Ce., 12th & Market StB. Btrawbridge & Clothier, 8th & Market Sts. Stern & Ce., 712 Market St. Wldener'B, 1109 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA (Nertheaet) Jacob Ballen, 2144 N. Frent St. Harry S. Henateck, 2623 Kensington Ave. Bridesburg Music Stere, 2605 Ortho dox St. Edward H. Burr, 2418 Frankford Ave. Dnvics Phonegrah Ce., S. W. Cor. 6th and Yerk Sts. Diamond Furniture Ce., 2107 Gcrmantewn Ave. Sel. Feinstcin, 5551 N. 5th St. Frankford Music Heuse, 4646 Frankford Av. Girard Music Shep, 607 W. Girard Ave. L. L. Geedman, 327 W. Girard Ave. Jacobs, Inc., 1501 Germantown Ave. S. Jacobs & Sen, 820 Columbia Ave. T. M. Kenney, 3231 Kensington Ave. Jeb. Krygier, 3132 Richmond St. Z. Kitty, 161 W. Girard Ave. A. Laux Music Shep, 3239 N. Frent St. Myers F. Hall, 262G Germantown Ave. It. J. McClelland, 3152 Frankford Ave. C. J. Oldcwurtle, 2623 Germantown Ae. Herman Prepper, 2960 Richmond St. I. S. Reic. 919 W. Girard Ave. Abraham Snltzman, 210 Fairmount Ave. Jehn Schneider, 2828 N. 5th St. Sherzer Piane Ce., 539 N. 8th St. Harry Sirkin, 318 N. 2d St. Aaren Slepak, 1028 N. 2d St. Starr & Mess, 3631 Germantown Ave. Strand Mtihic Shep, 1114 Girard Ave. Yeu Save $4 Yeu can get this reduced price at any Columbia store listed here. The Grafonela will be delivered te your home for a small first payment. Yeu can pay the balance en easy monthly terms. This model and the ethers mentioned below are all standard, up-te-date Grafonelas with many exclusive Columbia improvements. Yeu can get today a Columbia Grafonela with all modern improvements for less money than you would pay for an old-fashioned un improved phonograph. Other models reduced $275 te $175, $225 te $150, $165 te $140, $150 te $125, $140 te $100, $75 te $60, $50 te $45, $32.50 te $30 Any dealer listed here will give you these prices and easy terms rl .1 i v 4 PHILADELPHIA (Northeast Continued Universal Talking Machine Ce., 2835 Ger mantown Ave. A. II. Weir, 2205 Germnntewn Ave. Wm. S. White & Sen, 6701 Torresdale Ave. PHILADELPHIA (Northwest) M. M. Bevnrd, 4369 Crcssen. St. Bredy Brethers, 2710 W. Girard Ave. Fnlis Hardware Ce., Ridge & Midvale Aves. Ferster Bres., 4355-58 Main St., Munayunk. T. J. Feley, 1406 W. Girard Ave. Grand Mubic Shep, 2313 Ridge Ave. Frank Hainbach, 2645 Lehigh Ave. Martin Kalwaic, 4203 Germantown Ave. K. & M. Talking Machine Ce., 1412 Susque hanna Ave. Leblang Music Shep, 4509 N. Bread St. Merris Meyer. 4138 Germantown Ave. National Music Stores, 1516 W. Columbia Ave Powers & Reynolds, 1927 W. Tiega St. Ridge Music Shep, 1806 Ridge Ave. Slrken Brethers, 2012 N. 31st St. PHILADELPHIA (Northwest Continued) J. M. Temklns, 5147 Germantown Ave. H. Zacenick, 2801 N. 22d St. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Carsen's Music Shep, 1041 Seuth St. J. Feinstein, 1423 Point Breeze Ave. Merris Freed, 1637 S. 6th St. Edw. J. Garvey, 1604 S. 2d St. Eugene Geldman, Inc., 623 8euth St. J. Huberman & Sen, 2027 S. 13th St. Keystone Talking Machine Ce., 1701 S. 7th A. Lupinacci, 730 S. 7th St. i!e1J.-MLander' 1601 Christian St. B. Miller. 601 S. 2d St. Aro.pelita" Mu8ic IIellsc' ,G37 I'assyunk Jehn A. Moere. 20th and Federal Sts. O'Hara Music Stere, 201 Wolf St U. Pollkeff. 2128 S. 7th St. Redin Ures., 1541 S. 8th St. D. Rehenfeld, 231 Seuth St. G. Russe, 930 S. 8th St. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA (Continued) H A Wnlfni-H. 140R Smith St. J. E. Williams, 1703 Snyder At. l S. A. Welpert, 2017 Seuth St. WEST PHILADELPHIA C'Lect Music Inn, 4136 Market SU Thee. Connelly, 1633 W. Girard Art Cunningham Piane Ce., 52d A: ArO Sts. . ,1 Gee. B. Davis & Ce., 3930 Lancaster Ave. Gee. B. Davis, 5207 Market St. : Luigi Giuliano, 404 N. 61th St. . Ernest liegeman, 4058 Lancaster ATI. Lightbown's Music Shep, 6221 Wood land Ave. ' in -!-e 9ei emu fit .11. MlWOtl, ....A .- WW... w M. Grass, 5637 Chester Ave. J Melcherri Jewelry & Music, 4856 Lan caster Ave. 1 A. Neshanian, 51! S. 60th St. O'Halloran, The Music Man, 7 S.6 St. Wldencr'a, 19 S. 52d St. S Wilmer Music Stere, 7101 Elmwoea Ave. , , ' CAMDEN, N. J. Al. e. uannacn, iui liaiBim '. .,; Camden Phonograph Ce., 323 Kaighn A A. J. Eberhard, 2bi4 uiver Ave. W. H. Kling Piane Ce., 700 Broadway Ervin J. Kruck, 1252 Kaighn Ave. S. Lewis & Sen, 1109 Broadway J. Marsick, 1840 Broadway SUBURBAN Ambler, Pa. Gee. It. Weiklc ARDMORE Abraham Jaffe, 9 Cricket Ave. Chester, Pa. Baren Bres., 225 Market St. B. Freeman, 140 W. 3d St. A. W. Welson, 604 Edgempnt Are. Darby. Pa B. F. Carr, 512 Main St. Shumnn Drug, Main & Chester Pike. Nurristewn, Pa. Bleck Bres., B. E 15 W. Main St. Gardner, C. R., 409 Marshall St. Youngjehns, E. J., 239 W. Main St. I -J h ! jfrjyfl lr1L-& &z23C3 f i se