Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 24, 1922, Final, Image 15

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RSUSEHOLD GOODS
I UPEOIAfi THIS WKEK
theinr Case S75.00
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REPAIRING REFINISHING
UCIlUWitriinu
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!i.. work for peeple
Jj discrimination.
French POVlln,;0"
Jlanes and olllce
fnrrilture.
DEI. SINDACO
& MILLER
3818 Uncaiter Ave.
rh'en! rreten 1400
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MDfMOD, NO. 5
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Latest Medel
NKVKii before offered at
" this i-Rirr.
10 DAW FKEK TlttiT.
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TTtORnCGHIA- KIXONSTHUCTEn
1005 Chestnut St. USJft
BUNDY TYPEWRITER CO.
CHARGE
ACCOUNTS
ksy tebms
,At the Leading Stores
W1UTK TOR 1'AKTtCULARS
FRAMBES & CLARK
1112 Chestnut St., Phila.
(19 (iuiriiiitre 1r. Illilif.. Atlantic City
M N. Third M. Camden
COMMONS 10 fOi
WHILE MARY W
EDS
Laber Members Murmur When
Partial Holiday Is An-
neunced
CABINET PRESENTS GIFT
M.
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Hull
K Recerd f SHEIK Fex Tret 7137
3011 I TY-TEE Fex Tret 71S9
' ntiipnr ihe nlxm Conrterized
reierl nnd loll with ether innkei. It
tj"ii i nt cenmiTcl I'mmerlzeJ
riei li anil roll AUU IJI2!T we wilt
iirftilly refund your money and
r.wi run:.
C0NN0R1ZED MUSIC SHOP
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A DREAM PALACE
thi f.ilnt odor of Orlent.il Incense-
$ll!r.,000 worth of tump tump
tueus tnpr-strle and niKi from
the K.ir Kant Illicit with the
Bdii(tl! htruliiH of selt, wilrrt
nitulc: hrlRht with tiie slew of
nijriarl jeweled lnmpa all com
bine te enchant the neiibcs.
Dtncing Seyen te Nine Tn te One
Tuesday Evening Feb. 28
win ba
"CARNIVAL NIGHT"
ThMei may lie roseivod by ap
PblMi,' te Head Walttr, or
piloting Spruce 01 CO.
CAFE L'AIGLON
CI.T.STN'UT nt FIFTEENTH
1530 Lecus! SI.
New Housekeeping
Apartment Heuse
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AvwtmcntJy Invited
ftr, laundry, ttpante maiiu'iumr
Inden, Feb. 21. The Heuse of
Coinmenn will be given n. pnitlnl bell-
flay en (he ditto of Princess Mary's
wedding, the Government lender, .T.
Autcn Clinmbcrlaln, Announced yes
tcrdny. In view of the crush of business, he
said, the Government could net rIvc
the Heuso a full holiday, but business
would be ke arranged that It would vine
early In the evening, thus enabling the
members te attend the various rccep rccep
tienn nnd ether festivities.
Murmur of difcfcnt nrone from the
T.nber benches nt the nnnotinrement. The
explanation of this disapproval was
that when tlin Laber Party bad do de
manded two days of the Heuse's time
for discussion of the Geddes Committee
economy report, Mr. Chamberlain had
intimated he could allow only one.
Anether brilliant wedding reception
wai held at Buckingham Palace last
cvenin.g
Premier Lloyd Geerge and Marquis
Curzeu took occasion te present pri
vately nnd Informally te Princess Mary
the gift of the Cabinet Ministers three
beautiful pieces of nntlque silver.
Princess Mary expressed her dejighted
thanks.
Imports circulated both In this coun
try nnd In the United States that Queen
Mether Alexnndra was serieuslv 111 are
untrue, it wns declared at Marlborough
IIouse, her residence, this morning.
Dn thn rentrnrv. it was said. Mie Is
enjoying geed health. The reports of
her Illness were coupled witn state
ments that it might result In the post
ponement of Princess Mary's wedding.
Whlln thn Princess is making sev
enteen speeches a day te deputations
calling nt the palace with gifts, the
participants In next Tuesday's wedding
are perfecting themselves by continued
I rehearsals for the Abbey ceremony.
Tim lntesr. rehcnrsul was stneed se-
1 cretly Inst night when six of the eight
, bridesmaids attcnacu n pniim wcuuing,
IWliereill .Lriiliy .lenn .uuminiuim, iiiin-
In-walting te Princess Mary, took the
.part of the bride.
The bridesmaids entered the Abbey
through a private cntrance where the
pseude-b-ide joined them. After wnlk
I Ing up tl. nave in the order they will
tnke en Tuesday they spent three-
quarters nt nn Heur rcnenrsing every
position they will be required te take
nt Hip nctiinl ceremony.
The marriage service wns net rend,
but tlie clergymen directed the brides
maids. The Abbey wns fully lighted,
but seemed strangely silent nnd empty
with only n few figures moving before
the nltnr.
, Princess Mary and A Isceunt Lascel
les. nfW n few days of honeymoon at a
1 Shrepshire country house, will go te
Paris as the guests of Lord Hardlngc,
i lirlMnh Ainbnssnder te France. After-
J I wurd they will go te the Ttallnn lakes.
C0ATES CLOSES SEASON
OF DAMR0SCH ORCHESTRA
I
British Conductor Receives Ovation
j at Clese of Difficult Program
,1'usue In C miner Bach
1 (Orchestrated by Clear)
Till nulenplicl Strati"
"Orlriri- de Nocei" nirr.Bky-KnrniKeff
i Symphony i: miner (N'e. B)... .Tschalliewsky
I Albert fentcs. euest conductor of the
New Yeik Svmpheny Society, ended the
isoii'en of that organization with Inst
I evening's concert in the Academy of
Music before nn nudience which was
.both Inrge and enthusiastic ever the
' conductor, recalling lilm ninny times
nt thi intermlbsien nnd at the close of
the program.
I Mr. Centes confirmed the Impressions
which be made nt the firt concert which
'he conducted In Philadelphia. He is n
super prinin-deiiim type of conductor,
vrglng en the sensational wherever It
i cun be snfclv done and some times where
I it can't. This was especially shown
last evening In the swnplieny. He is
I apparently n grent bclieer in the brass
and percussion nnd ninkes extreme de
mands upon that section of the orches erches
I tra. demands which the players did
their best te fulfill ln,st evening te the
full capacity of their lung and arm
I pew or.
The Bach fugue, played for the firt
I lime in Phllndelnhia, showed a tplcnl
Klgnr orchestration, very heavy In the
bcenng nnd rlcn in sound. J lie leading
volce wns kept clear all the time nnd
the fugue wns therefore relatively easy
te fellow. In "Till Kulenspiegel" Mr.
Pentes depnrted markedly from the In
terpretation which Dr. Strauss gave In
this city, notably in the tempi, some of
which were slower than thn.e of the
composer nnd seme faster. Mr. Coates
evldentlv played for the utmost dramatic
effect of the composition, in which be
bucvccdcd ndmirnbly. although at times,
nt the expense of the tonal quality of
the orchestra. Ner wns he enrcful of
the shading, especially In the softer pas
sages. However, the audience seemed
te like his interpretation Immensely.
I The suite from "Cnq cl'Or" wus well
'performed nnd proved te be n wisely
l-che-en Interlude between the Strauss
'tone poem and the gloomy symphony
I which followed. Mr. Coates, in the
first movement of the symphony, ran
pretty much the whole gamut of tempi
from nndnute te presto, which, while It
gave variety, did net contribute greatly
te the unity of the movement. The blew
movement was the best played number of
the whole program, and In it the or
chestra showed the best tone, probably
because It was net forced except in a
few places. In the last movement Mr.
Coates udepted the questionable method
of drowning out the principal themes
with relatively unimportant nnd fre
quently unattractive contrapuntal melo
dies, upon which he laid great tonal
stress. However, his enthusiasm nnd
his temperament were contagious and
his program made an apparently deep
Impression en the audience. At the
close he was reculled many times and
I shared tlie reception wim me ercncsirn.
BOY HIKES SIXTEEN MILES
i Falls In Scheel and Takes Jaunt te
Ferget Troubles
I Charles Itudelph, of 300(5 Boudinet
' street, walked sixteen miles te Ilosement
'lifter having been expelled from school,
I iiikI Is today In chnrge of thu police
there. He will be sent te his home to te
' duv.
I Charles was suspended from school
ii ft or lmvlne been absent en Washing
ten's lllrthduy, erroneously believing,
ns he explains, that It was n helidny.
He bad been suspended before, it is
said, and each tlme took n long hike
upon which te forget his woes.
Te Give Musical Comedy
Members of the Electric Storage Bat
tery Company Athletic Association will
present ut their clubhouse, Ilislng Hun
nvcnue nnd Asylum pike, tonight and
tomorrow night a musical comedy en
titled "Put nnd Take." The cast, in
cluding principals, Hinging end Usnelmj.
cberns, is composed exclusively of ami-
BSik 8LL
"WHERE ECONOMY RULES"
FOR PHILADELPHIA, CAMDEN, READING,
Strictly Fresh
EGGS
Creating
Greater
SAVINGS
LANCASTER AND VICINITY
Mi.
dez.
Fancy
Carten
Big Mealy Cookers
POTATOES
Talk About
The Rush HeurT
There hasn't been ANY hour
that hasn yt been "a rush hour" ,
in my store since I put en this
gigantic sale of
5000Mcns All-Weel
EGGS 40c SUITS & OVERCOATS
Belew Wholesale Price
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Old Dutch) w i
Cleanser Xii
Save S Cent
Jell-O
Save 2 Cents a Package
GOLD DUST 99c
Save 3 Cents a Package
Bcardslcy's
Shredded Codfish
Save 4 Cents a Package
Phg
Grated
Pineapple
Save G Cents a Can
Ne. 2
Can
IjgiM
Cracker Specials
Circus Animals lb 23c
Rosemary . lb 26c
pkg
8c
Kellogg's Cern Flakes
Pest Teasties - - -
Eagle Condensed Milk " 19c
Ivery Seap Flakes Pk 9c
A. & P. Cocea ;lb- 18c
Baker's Cocea h-n.n 20c
Baker's Chocolate jh ke J9C
Baker's &'n Chocolate .. 8c
Pure Sugar Hard Candies
"BABYLAND," "TART" wiiAtu
and "MOLASSES" LB-
39c
Red Circle Coffee
Imported Direct
Frem the Choicest
Plantations
A trial will make you a regular
RED CIRCLE COFFEE Drinker
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Genfec
WE OPENED 27 NEW ECONOMY STORES LAST WEEK
THE
GREAT
ATLANTIC & PACIFIC
The World's Largest Grocery Heuse 5177 Stores In the U. S.
New Stores Opened in Philadelphia District This Week
1700 Thompson Street
1315 S. 21st Street
Cftmdea, N. J.
UUMaUtmAn
CajaeVa, N. J.
Formerly Priced $30 te $60
All te go at the one price
t::H
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But don't get the idea that I can dispose of 5000 suits and
overcoats in a day or two. Ne, sir, there are plenty of the
choicest here TODAY. In fact there isn't a single one that is
undesirable in any particular fabric, style or workman'
ship. And I pledge my word that THE AVERAGE SAV
INGS TO YOU IS 100 PER
CENT, for these suits and over
coats have been selling right
along for $30 te $60.
Yeu cannot say it most em
phatically you cannot get such
values anywhere else in this city
at the present time. I knew thai
te be a fact.
I have an extra-large staff of
skilled salesmen for this event,
and the busy man, whose time is
valuable, will be able te receive
immediate, courteous and skilled
service.
I am particularly anxious that
men that have never bought
here should call during this sale,
for despite my great sacrifice of
profits I believe I can make him-
dreds of new customers that will come here again.
V'
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Werk & Dress Trousers at Half Price
1215 MARKET ST.
Wilmington Stere
824 Market St
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Chester Stere
3rd & Market SU.
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