y--uA" k f- IpV; ifi Sf7T7Wm if&iYtf'WPr- iw S '3R5 S. IV ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921 & f. i : - trfSjS?-S ii3W rVjrtS WjB iJ- . . . . in ( ' t :' , ft1 !,' 1 " Wb. TWO KINDS OF LEAD FOUND BY SAVANT That Frem Radium Minerals Lighter Than Other Variety, Harvard Scientist Discovers FIX 40 ATOMIC WEIGHTS Cambridge, Mnw., Nev. 7. The atomic weight of nearly forty of the ninety or mere chemical elements out of which everything in the ttnlven-e is built have been definitely determined by Ilnrvnrd chemists in the course of investigations begun thirty-five yenrs go and extending up te the present time. Attention win called te thnt pro longed reenrrh yeiferdny by the nn nn neunccment thnt Inrgely en account of his work in thnt field l'ref. Theodere W. Richard, Nebel prize winner In 101-1 find director of the Wolcott Oibbs Me Me rnerlnl Lnborntery nt llnrvard, hnd been appointed a member of the Inter national Committee of Scientists en Elements, while l'ref. Gregery P. Baxter, formerly n pupil of l'ref. Rich ards and new nn Independent investi gator ut llnrvard, has been eheen for the International Committee en Atomic Weights. 'The most important single result cf the llnrvard study of atomic weight Is said te be the discovery, firt proved definitely some yenr age by l'ref. Richards nnd still holding geed through . recent careful tests, that tliere exist nt least two kinds of lend. It wa found I that lend from radium minerals, vvnlle It possesses properties exactly similar te these of ordinary lead, ha a dis tinctly smnller ntemic weight, 200.1 n against 207.2. The Harvard resenrch is said te . have thrown new light en the perplex ing problem of the nature of matter, while data obtained are being ued dally by thousands of chemist. throughout th. world. I The ntemic weight of the elements I nre described ns the relative weight In which these element combine with each ether te form the countless mb.t.uii,e of which the universe i constructed. These weights have uun!ly been found te be amazingly constant. Silver from all parts of the world nnd from mnnv different ores has nlwn the nme ntemic weight. Copper from Kurepe is Identical in that respect vvitli that mined under the lnittem of Lake Superior. Prof. Baxter' work long since proved that iron nnd nickel which fall from the sky In meteorite coming from the ' apace far beyond the earth" orbit have ' exactly the same wi ights a iron and t nickel from the earth, a fact cited ns indicating In one respect, at least, tin unity of the universe. WILSONCOLLEGE AFIRE Science Hall Damaged $10,000; 400 Girls Marshaled In Drill Cliambcrslitirg, Pa., NV. 7 Kl-e yesterday virtually destrm-d S. enc Hall of Wilsen College. The lla-ue were first seen in the Imsemi-nf and a general alarm sounded. The (Of) girls were marshaled in fire drill, but the blnre was confined te thnt one de tached building The fire crept upward between the walls and despite hard work by the firemen consumed most of the interior nnd burned the reef. CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OPENS FIFTH SEASON (First Concert Given Successfully by the Londen String Quartet The- first meeting of the Chamber Mulc Association wa held yesterday afternoon at theliellevuc-Strntferd with an attendance which nearly filled the ballroom te capacity. The program was furnished by the Londen String Quartet it being its first appearance in this city. The qunrtet consists of James Levey, firt violin j Themas W. Petre. second violin : II. Wnlde Warner, viola, and C. Warwick -I'vans, cello. They played the Mozart I miner quartet nnd the IVbussy In O miner, a well a h l.ondeiidcny "Air" by Prank Bridge and a Iolk-eng Pnntn by Mr. War ner, the viola plnjer of the quartet. The Irfitidnn luartct Is unquestion ably one of the tlnet chamber music or er or ganisateons which hn yet vllted Phil adelphia. Net only ha ensemble reached it hlghet perfection in their playing, but they hne the traditions of the clnssii s a shown in the renlly wonderful Interpretation of the Mozart quartet which the gave, a well as a tine feeling for the bct that I in tlm modern, a revealed by the entirely different manner lit which they played Debussy. It I seldom indeed thnt n string qunrtet hn made ns grent nn im pression In two work se essentially different a the Londen quartet mnue jetcrday In the clear-cut cnmee-llke beauty of Mozart and the ntmephcric, tmpre'slenItic muIc of Debussy, The quartet hn a perfect tonal bal ance nnd the member give the impres sion of being absolute equals n per former, n thing which doe net often happen in a string quartet, but which make for the perfect equality of part and performance which i the first essential of the string qunrtet. The member nre nil fine lu-truiiicntnlist nnd no one of them Is conspicuously better than the ether. The highest point of perfermnncc was reached in the first movement of the Meznrt quartet as regards finish nnd In the slew movement of the Debussy for sentiment nnd tonal beauty. In the trio of the Meznrt minuet Mr. Levey changed the music in that he plnyed the sixteenth notes which precede the dotted eighth n grace notes, throwing 'the accent en the eighth notes instead of the clxteeiith ns the music calls for. The novelties by Mr. Ilrldge nnd Mr. Warner were musical and pleasing, nl nl threugh this particular form of music is net especially adapted te the string quartet form. As nn encore te Mr. Warner's composition the quartet played (Iralnger's well-known arrange ment of "Melly en the Shere." VOTE ON COUNTY HOSPITAl Delaware County te Pass en Ques tion at Polls Tomorrow The citizen of Delaware County will have a chance tomorrow te vote en the question of a tuberculosis hospital in the county. Many reasons have been distributed as te why such n hospital Is necessary In the county, one being that there nre 2500 actlve cases in the county which need attention at once. What is "A Blessing en Your Head" ? ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC of course! French Drawing Section Hand Wanted Write 90 Boxford St., Lawrence, Mass. SUNRAY Fer Scalp and Skin Sunray after shaving prevents that irritation Beautifies and Heals II year dealer ieet net carry Sanray, send dj 10 centt ler scmple bottle -lMtU COMPANY. Inc. -te North r.tli st., I'hlliulrlpliln First en Your Shopping List Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Sealskin Hats of silky softness. Seme made entirely of fur in cozy round shapes. Semu with crowns of Feathers or Duvetyne. One or two models in soft gray moleskin combined with velvet. Prices Starting at $12 Attention, Debutantes! We have these attractive Bandeaux for the hair reasonably priced from S1.."0 te $7.00. Exquisite French effects in flowers, pearls, etc. We will gladly make them te order from your own design. Cunning Side Bouquets developed in metal cloth or rainbow colored silks. 50c up. Clever Feather and Flower Novelties. The finishing touch te a charming evening gown. All colors. Different designs. COME ONE, COME ALL OUR AUTUMN SALE of Hosiery, Underwear and Gloves Entire stock famous Hanard Mills Underwear at 20 off. Women's Allendale Union Suits. Retrular sizes, S2.001 usually $3.00. Extra sizes, S2.25; usually $3.25. Vanity Fair Silk Underwear Vanity Fair Gleve Silk Vests. Sizes 30 te -JG at SI. 85 and $2.25; usual $2.50 and $3.25 qualitj. Three inches longer than any ether vest. The wide sheuldnr straps will net grew stringy with frequent washings. Vanity Fair Union Suits. Sizes 36 te 44; usual $6.50 quality at $5.00. Vanity Fair Knickerbockers for only $1.50 a pair. $5.50 quality. Need Stockings? Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery. Regular $4.00 quality at $2.00 n pair. Stunning Sports Effects in Weel and Silk-and-Weel at $1 35 nnd $2.00 a pair. Were $2.25, $3.00 and $3.50. Gloves Entire Line of Trefeusse French Kid Gloves, including the Dorethy Overseam 2-clasp style, at $2.50 a pair. Usually $3,25. The well-known F. K. Kid Gloves at $2.75 a pair. Were $3.50. Genuine Arabian Gray Mecha Gloves. Usually $3,50 at $2.50 a pair. ' Fine Walking Gloves of Imported Cape Leather. One-clasp at $2.85, usually $3.50. Same quality in strap wrist at $1.50 and 12-button length at $5.00. Full line of Natural Chamois Glercs. Children's Gloves In Kid, Woelon, Mecha, Duplex Fabric, greatly reduced. A Fashionable Flexible Bracelet Made entirely of platinum; nine links contain diamonds, the ethers beautifully engraved $325. Our stock offers many pretty patterns. Seme made of geld with platinum fronts, ethers entirely of platinum. Prices arc moderate. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS -JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS J Be Prudent! Order Today Blankets Bed Spreads Comforts Winter is just 'round the corner, and it makes no difference hew well your home may be usually heated, there will surely be nights nnd mornings when your family will be thankful for these delightful extra coverings. New we have complete stocks of the very nicest Blankets and Comforts nnd the sooner you buy yours the better. What advantage is there in waiting? Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Bex Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street AnvKimsK.MKvr AnvnimsKMiivr When any one asks me where te take an article of clothing te be dyed or cleaned, I always recommend Barg Brethers, 1113 Chestnut Street, as I have found the work done by this firm te be most efficient and satisfactory. IT IS surprising, sometimes, what can be done with last year's ward robe. A coat which was fnded may be dyed; a dress or suit may be. cleaned, and with a little care and i thought you save appreciably. If ' you will take an article of clothing te Bargs', 1113 Chestnut Street, they ' will give you expert advice as te the i best ways of renovating it whether the article in question would leek) butter cleaned or dyed and, if dyed,, what color would give the most! satisfactory result. Often your gar- ment, when returned, will leek as fresh and attractive as new. This season, when ostrich feathers are in vogue again, you will be pleased te knew that Bargs' have had great succens In cleaning them. Hut they de net conflne themselves te clothing; they also make a specialty et cleaning rugs. draperies, blankets and ether household furnishings. rPHE HOOVER" is probably the J- most widely known Electric Cleaner en the market because it has proved thoroughly efficient te people who have used it. Net only is cleaning easier and quicker, done with a Hoever than by old-fashioned methods, but you knew that your house is clean, net surface clean but clean from the foundations. By a special beating process the dirt is beaten out of your rugs and the grit which causes them te wear out is dislodged. Then, tee, the various attachments for cleaning draperies, furniture, mattresses, etc., are most useful and convenient. Yeu will find them for sale at the housefur heusefur nishing Stere of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street. This is, how ever, enlv one of the almost neces sary modern devices which you will find at this up-te-date store. TURS for Christmas it is a way " te please any woman; and it pays te buy thorn early and from a repu table furrier, where you arc assured of the best quality. Such a shop is that of J. Habisreitinger. 1911 Chest nut Street. Their scarfs, coats and wrans. I am sure, are unsurpassed. The beautiful brown Russian Sables, remarkably soft and silky Silver Foxes und the attractive Baum Mar tens and Stene Martens, which are less expensive, arc made into lovely scarfs of becoming and modish styles. Then I saw several very wemieriui coats of Moleskin, which probably mere than any fur lends itself te being made into wraps of graceful line? wbiln I was surprised at the reasonable price of the real Alaskan jjuv ler uiu yuuiiK fii vuu AN Exhibition of World Famous Apples the pick of the crop from fifteen celebrated orchards is being held at the store of Henry R. Hallewell & Sen, Bread Street below Chestnut. This is the height of the Apple Season, se why net cm'ey them new? Many people are buying them by the box, for they will easily keep a month, and Hallewell's guar antee their delivery any place in the L'nited States, while the price is less than it has been for four years. Never have I seen such beauties shiny red Delicious Apples, Wine saps, Spitzenbergs, any of the lusci ous kinds you like best. In fact, I am told that Apples have net been se fine in ten years. Yeu will find the very finest right here at Hallo Halle well's, and remember they are lower in price than in the last four years. A DROP of dew with the morning sunlight shining en it hew bril liantly it sparkles and hew beautiful! If it would only last, but you knew that even while you are gazing upon it, it will vanish. However, that most superb of all gems, the Polished Girdle Diamond, mat- well Vie nnm. pared te it. Fer brilliancy and ex- cei.ence wis jewel is unequaled; only diamonds of the first quality may be submitted te the uninue manner of cutting the Polished Girdle which net only gives added beauty te the stone but also pro tects it. Yeu will find them at the store of Bailey, Banks and Biddle Company (they are exclusive with this house), set in the most charm ing rings, barpins, bracelets, neck laces, etc., exquisitely designed and executed by Uallcyn' own artlstH and craftsmen. Qjiiil urrnrm Muskrat and Raccoon coats are always mad lnnklncr and DraCtlc.il. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION, OVERCOATS geed looking, serv iceable and comfortable you will find them at the store of Mac Donald & Campbell, 1334-30 Chest nut Street. The double-breasted ulsters with belted back or complete belt are very smart this season. They are made in the most approved styles Rimasep, Stotesbury, Adel phi, etc. beautifully tailored nnd of the finest fabrics. The mere popular colors are brown and the heather mixtures. These coats are very rea sonably priced. Fer instance, I saw a remarkable brown ulster at $-15. And te appreciate the wonderful quality and exceptional value of the MacDonald & Campbell suits, of which I told you last week, you should step In nnd leek at them ter ' yourself. I am sure you will be pleased ' with the material, workmanship and style which are combined in then models. The Hopes of Years Realized in These Furniture Values 1$ Leng-looked-for opportunities that are bounti ful in great savings. The last word in the new economies that prevail today in the manufacturing and merchandising werkL v. It is net alone that Furniture manufacturing costs have been cut, and that we are buying and making mere Furniture than ever in our history, every Suite and Piece of which represents great savings. It is also because we entered the mar ket at the most opportune time in a half dozen years. Just after the immense stocks en our sales floors and in our warehouses had been depleted in midsummer. Just when manufacturers were cut ting prices right and left te get business, and when production costs generally had reached their lowest ebb since war time. .y. II We new lay the results of our own handiwork, which gees first cost te customers, as well as our immense and fortunate purchases before you in the most magnificent and varied collection of Furniture you could find in Amer ica. Every Suite and Piece marked at prices that, we believe, eclipse any values in the retail market in the United States. w hMXwuWSW aft:' il HP ;g5il5F5g5a6ayfl' vrrr 7 IBS' u 'JVHlTaHBHRnMR-tfW IIP ll 'BfeW An Imposing Living Roem in Italian Renaissance Sketched Frem Our Floers One can nlmest feel the luxurious and restful atmosphere which this artistic blending of Furniture and Furnishings, with its classic English setting of paneled Oaken walls, se admirably radiates. The exquisite Living-Roem Suite is Italian Renaissance, upholstered in antique figured velour, in mulberry mid blue, with trimmings of velvet and damask. Piped and fringed edgings add te its quaint charm. One of many splendid Suites en our spacious sales floors. SOME m THE MANY MEW LOWEKE PRICES LIVING ROOM Mahogeny-and-Cam- Living - Iloem Suite, spring J-eats, covered with tapestry, 3 pieces, Sin. de Sr.'.T.oe Mahepan -nml-r-.me T.lvlnR Heom Suite, ceerct with brown velour, 3 pieces, $103.00 tlfi.il) Overstuffed Suite, loose cushions, spring1 seats, covered with tapestry, J pU-rrx, Ml.-i.en Overstuffed Suite, loose cushions, t-prlnff s-'tits. covered with tHpeHtry, 3 pes., Slfl.l.nii. JIDH.Ou Mahngnny-nnd-Cane Suite, c-ieti-d with tnpetry. sprlnu seats, .1 pes , 817,'. no. 0er-tuffid Suite, loeso cushions, --pr'iiff seats, coven -1 with tapestry, 3 pes, siH'J.en. Oveistuffi-il Su ti- Ioesh cushions kprinu m-u'- oveietl with tapestry, 3 pes S'Jil.-i.ue. Overstuff -il Suite loose cushions, sprint; seats, coveted with silk oleur, 3 pltccb, 3.10.00 Overstuffed Suite, loeso cushlens.sprlng' seats, covered with crcen velour, 3 pieces. 5430.00 Overstuffed Suite, loose, cushions, spring stats, covered with silk tapestry C pillow a, 3 pieces S07.V00. S7d.-j.oe MahoRany-and-Cane Suite, spring seats, loeso cushions, covered with geld and black damask, 3 pieces, SOD5.00 BEDROOM ' American Walnut Queen Anne Bedroom Sulte, 1 pieces, SlO'.'.OO MnheRany-tinlsh Leuis XVI Bedroom Sulte, I pieces, 818.1.UO l l. HAMisinii: evi:uiNfi run rriiei.sij:itiNf) ri i:iti r.ii Th newnft fiibrn t bi.uulu nt Hn-iit Havlntji ilirect from the muiiufu. tur rs nt the lowest Iiw-CM at vihlch I'lrsM mm m luue been ,ro ,re ,ro iluieil In yearn ,halrn, Ham ,i,ii, Velours Silk HrncndiH Cotten and Weel Tuiwtrlf j.ici rnne Bedroom Suite, Bedroom 7 Vv'alnut-Mnlsh Queen 4 pieces, (tjsa.tm Very upcclal. I nKllsh JInhegany .-suite, U pieces, S'.'I.I.OO Mahogany Leuis XVI Bedroom Suite, pieces, $34.1.00 Mahogany Leuis XVI Bedroom Suite, S pieces, S14S.U0 Walnut Bedroom Suite, S pieces, JS25.00 Mahogany Queen Anne Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces, $058,00 Mahogany Bedroom Sulte. 7 pieces, $723.00 American Walnut Leuis XVI Bedroom Suite, U pieers, S873.00 Mahogany Queen Anne Bedroom Suite, 0 Pieces se 7 5.00 Walnut Leuis XV $1075.00 DINING-ROOM FURNITURE at PROPORTIONATE SAVINGS Bedroom Suite, 7 pieces, m UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY IN FLOOR COVERING Savings of 40 te 50 per cent, comparing today's retail prices with the prices prevailing a year age. assortment of high-grade Rugs and Carpets, in all the wanted weaves, designs and colorings. Incomparable is but an idea of the sizes and savings: h ' v $2(5.00 Reversible Art Rug, 9x12 size $19.75 I $31.00 Seamless Velvet, 0x9 size $21.50 $52.00 Seamless Velvet, 0.9x12 size $32.50 I $45.00 Axminstcr, 9x12 size $32.50 j $lG.00.Goed quality Seamless Velvet, 8.3xlO.G size $32.75 CARPET SPECIALS $4.50 Wilten Velvet, $2.25 a yd. 1an "eiis-unng redmmeMur'cmen EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS IN ORIENTAL RUGS Our entire stock far below prevailing prices. Persian and Tuikish weaves less thin lmlf d,f,t v,e.. ,.. ,... Cheese Chinese Rugs here at prewar prices. Exquisitely beautiful designs and magnificent " a y ' g S18.00 Geed quality Seaming Vnlvn Ovie ci SfiO.OO High-File Axmins,ter, 9x12 size.. I- '!nest Scnnlcss Velvet, 8.3x10.0 size." t-08.00 Finest Seamless Velvet, 9x12 size ueya Wilten Kugs, 8.3x10.0 size. . .$75.00, $85 Koyal Wilten Itinrs. Ovie sWn. 7n en ccn A wonderful values. Here $31.50 $15.00 $17.00 $19.00 ,00 and $90.00 00 and $95.00 u. MM mm r riA-wuj;.i. HtfrJs" e al! .a"'.'.,, .m.'w i pT-S BlA Willow Chair, $7.25 (Cushion $1.50 Extra) This handsome and durable, ('hair Is made if selected Willow, well woven and as cumfert- ,1.1 I lu ,1,.. n,w.pinrr iit... .. f t.. 1 . values we have ever off-red JItight 34 in.; width, aciera arms, 2'i in ; scat. Itii-nJe measure- miuy, II in ueep mm ii' in. niuu. Choice, of box edge, reversion cotten-fllled cu'-hlun, covered In 'various patterns of cre tonne, SI 80. Chair 37 In. high at the .st rieorge Willow same price. Buying Office Furniture New Means Big Savings Because special purchases and discontinued lines afford an opportunity for the business man te select nlmest anything needed for the Office at less than prevailing prices, liell and Flat Tep Desks, lables, Chairs, Filing Cabinets of Weed and Steel, Desk Lamps and Office Clocks. Whether you re quire a single Chair or Equipment for an entire Office, new is the time and this store the place te economize. BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES Tlinn new te think of warm Ut 1 Coverings have them In gr.it -variety. I'misunl U and rare iavings Wlilte Weel Itlunlii-tM, 711x30 in S7 .V SH pair. White Wen I ltlaiiUi-tx.CiJXSiJ In ,S3.1! Ml.TiD Weel ('uiiifurliilih4, MlW.tlinc cuviring, sateen border. S..1.AO - aeii Weel-Mini ( omfertiilile-.. sat- r n eev. rule, JS.V MUw-everril Ceiiilurtiililch i'mm $1.1.50 te SI Dcnvii-IHIi'il iiiufertulili-H, will net bh d, te IMH..10 i.icri We allty pair with a i fa 13. Ill Nete: These who wish te extend payments for Fur niture ever a period of several months can make convenient and sat isfactory arrangements. SAVE MONEY ON CRETONNES We have placed in four groups many of our handsome Cretonnes in geed designs and color ings which v.e are selling nt unusual savings 25c te 85c yd. Geed quality hemstitched Marquisette Cur tains, white, cream or ecru, $1.35 pair. Filet Net Curtains, attractive design, $1.75 per pair. LAMPS, CLOCKS AND MIRRORS J;vt'yV'ng from Candlesticks, Girandeles and fine old Tercheies te quaint, artistic an.l elaborate-for n-k, corner or Uuffet-Ml nf unusual af ng.s?"d "" mnt'niflcent of IIa11 Clocks, Mirrors, tfRl JK Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N, J. !Plilll u i .U, uV
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