Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 01, 1922, Night Extra, Image 5

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SITING IN PHILADELPHIA
iLtaliden work among .the Indians nnd
Aul. .. . AlaaVn. With rim tein-
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tnrt often at 80 def rew oeiew irre,
t life likely te bring (out nu mai
'.niv In a young man, nays the
jit: uer, Peter Trimble Rewe, D. D.,
PrefMUnt Episcopal Bishop of Alaska,
10 Is In tins cuy iuuii.,
uti --lit de them aoed te act out
.where the air Is pure nnd the life lm-
V Ble and rigorous, saw isnep ,
ifrjrhe l an, excellent witness for his own
i)'i he presents a .picture of ruddy
WxM'i
wS upst.ih.llng health. His step Is
rHtttlcand his eye clenr.
vr 'There Is always work te bodene
aai our mlMlens,'' he said at the
Oeorate 0. Themas, 301
..i. rp.vi.ntv first Btrcet. "Our work
I i,. jmeni our
tWibme of Mrs..
iS5enh Twenty
I m- ..... .!...,.... A1..1rti
- re scaucren iuiuuuuu J.-.-,
-. the most southern point te the
uv. - . . . CJI.I..I
tif ikeres of the Arctic vceun. eiumum
lA . .1 I .il.HtlAH l UMllf f100tff(1
Hi. .. . .ii-..- iinil T nrniilH llbfl te nee
ir'Wmeti Teunt men volunteer.
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'V1 myself
have been In Alaska for
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ytwenty-seren yenrs. I am continually
fi iB'the move, visiting these missions and
O'lW.VC come 10 possess u vuuifrcucu-
vslve knowledge of the country. In one
drcnlfl cover 3500 miles.
Coldest In the Interior
"It la severely cold in the Interior,
M often 80 degrees dciew zero, our. me
dryness of- the atmosphere makes It
" bearable. It has the effect of rarlfying
i. .v.. -I. hmraver. until it. Is difficult te
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Iii "In the southern section, where the
if Jinan current nffects the climate, it is
" much warmer., In both sections in the
tli fOOnier Jl aurJirieiiiij nunu, aim
'M i the mosquitoes nre plentiful. They re
f'viSO WXX. tnnl i nave seen uears, ni
lti,i'r,if.,i hv these Insects, so-neund' their
htads uoen the rocks in an effort te
iweef them nway that they have died
from tllC concussion. iucn imve ueru
known te collapse from excessive poi
soning by mosquitoes when net prop
erly protected." ....
Bishop Roue was in the thick of the
.Klendike geld rush and traveled with
the G0.000 "mushers" in their stam
pede te reach the geld fields.
Friend of Writers
Bishop Itewe was a friend of Jack
Londen, then a correspondent for Shu
v. ,FrDclsoe newspapers ; Rex Reach and
Rebert YV. Service, all of whom have
pictured in their works tbe old Alaska
which is passing away.
"Geld," said the bishop, "is net
active In Alaska new, but there are new
fields' en the Arctic slope, almost inac
cessible under present conditions, which
Jield premise et a rich yield.
"Silver is nctive, a lode yielding from
two te five-hundred dollars a ten, hav-
'lag been worked in the Maye district,
beet eighty miles from Dawsen, just
ever the Canadian line.
"The salmon Industry is in danger
of ruin unless legislation is passed te
conserve the fish. I nm trying te get
such legislation put through at Wash
ington, net only te save the canning In
dustry, but te conserve the feed supply
of the natives, which is seriously threat
ened. "Pulp and paper enterprises have re
cently started and thcre is much pros
pecting for oil. There is plenty of geed
coil, but capital has avoided this field
through fear of legislative restrictions.
"Fur has declined in volume, but the
- financial yield remains high. There iw
no lumber trade ether than for leml
purposes. The timber is mero suitable
for pulp."
Bishop Rewe lias transferred his
headquarters from filtkn te Seattle, te
establish a residence toward the day of
his retirement.
LEAVES SUMS TO CHURCHES;
Will of Martha Canfleld Remembers
Lutheran Societies
Lutheran societies nnd churches
shared in the benefits of the will of
Martha Canfleld, 1839 North Mnrvlni
ftreet, probated today. The estate :-'
valued at $0750. Bequests of $500 each
were made te the Lutheran Orphan!.'
(IIeme, Mount Airy, nnd St. Luke'
Lutheran Church, Seventh street nnd
Montgomery avenue. The Women '
Heme nnd Ferclsn Missionary 8oeict.
of bt. Luke's nud the Lutheran Chun 1
"few Philadelphia, O., each receive
fHHl grants.
Henry W. Shclbicy, 1024 Peplin
"irei. prcsment et the BIielblcy-Tyle
..' -Market Htrect, left nn estnti
of ?18e,000, which will be dlvltled
among his widow, n son and tbm
daughters. Jehn P. Lambert, 304
erth Fortieth street, willed his .5172.
two estate te his mother, two brothers
and six sisters.
Other wills probated are these of
wSnmV111.1' J.3.0 Wcst VV fl.
f2,000; Lncie Phil ips, 1420 Wnlmit
Inrt"01,1 E,tfenth street, $44,000,
and the Rev. Geerge II. Tener. 4001
te?iSrfl?Vi,VM!'.,:!0'000- Au invcn
IlKi iBifl,cd '." ,0 P(,rfi,"l estate of
lr Heller, valued nt ?70,001.
After-Dinner Tricks
: 9T"lng Cards from Racks
A n,bcr of cards are taken nt ran-
Ishel 7," "nck' E"" '"turn
Mlh t L NCC" ,I,P ,h,,mb "l flne,
lw ' I rLlM'. !he audience. a.
cendN. TtM ."u0,.!.,,,e car'1. r " few
of the rnnl fnr ..
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TflE.RT. REV. P. T. ROWK
Protestant Episcopal Bishop of the
.Alaskan Diocese, who says life hear
the Arctic Circle brings out manly
' ' qualities
TO RESCUE FAM
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Market Street Meat . Dealer,
Back from Theatre, Finds
-Place en Fire
thrrMWrlert MineAitJiflrllirt wamMHlie
ethert. l They had'tfmtf'tefatterMip
home valuables before, leaving thebtilld
Ing nnd returned' later ''when Jif'flre
was extinguished. The flames did net
reach their apartments, 4
Teufel's store was,' the most heavily
damaged.' It Is believed the fire began
in the store basement. The restaurant
nnd the failt store were damaged
ey nr
slightly
Trc nnd water,
mi vnnm'
nutti ftMi, KVJsie4a m er1aa
started a riuer that",,cploslenTliad
occurred , ' ,, " f
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Serleua n'etlnf In Moacevf
Copenhagen, March 1. A dlRpntch
te the Derllngske Tidende from ltd ltd
slngfers, Finland reports acrleus riot
ing, accutnpnnlrd by J hlnmloheif. in
Moscow. The trouble had Its origin in
the railway strike, myn the dispatch.
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2 OTHER STORES" DAMAGED
A.-Teufcl. n meat .rfenler, rescued hla
wife nnd threc-month-eld child Inst
,nlght when fire, starting In the base
ment of his store at 023" Market street,
spread te the' stores adjoining en either
side. .
Tcufel hnd been at the thentre nnl
returned about 10:30 o'clock te sec
"smoke pnurlmr from n window. He rnn
te the third fleer, where, his wife und
child were nslccp, nnd guided them te
the street ns the engines nrrived.
The fruit ftere of A. Simen, 0215
Mnrket street, nnd the Lincoln Res
taurant, 0230 Mnrket street, ere the
iidjelnlne; properties damaged. On the
second fleer, nbeve the restnurnnt were
Mrs. I, tinrtnllen, her daughters, Mary,
elsht. nnd Hnrnli. eleven, und her
.mother.
On the third fleer were Mr. and Airs.
O. M. Deurlan. The Deurians hnd
called en Mrs. Onrtallen .and were as-
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Aquamarine Bar Pin
Platinum faced, green geld back, and beau
tifully pierced. An aquamarine of rich color is
in the center $24. ' v
Aquamarine is the March birthstone. It
is probably the most popular of semi-precious
stones. Our stock is jtist brimful of desirable
gifts of jewelry set with aquamarines.
S. Kind & SOWS, UIO Chestnut St
DIAMOND
MEB.CHANTS
JEWELEUS SILVERSMITHS
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Sales efforts that win
THE paper which carries your sales talks be
speaks the importance of what you have te say.
The man who receives it, nine times out of ten, gets
his firtt imprtHiens from the paper.
If it's geed paper with the right leek and "feel"
he reads.
Your printer will be glad te help you in the make
up of your sales letterser any ether printed
literature. When he suggests Danish Bend it is
because he knows its quality and its excellent print
ing surface.
Danish Bend leads the Danish line quality rag
papers, made by craftsmen who knew only hew te
biukc paper, out Knew mat well. Danish Bend lias
character as well as color-clearness, crackle and
strength. Water-marked in white and 10 colors.
Printer: We xcill be glad te tend you
lamplet of Danith Bend at your request.
DANISH BOND
ONE OF THE LINE ,OF DANISH WATER-MARKID PAPERS
Mmde in the hilh of Berkshire County
By the B. D. RISING PAPER COMPANY
Housatonic, Mass.
nd sold by GARRETT-BUCHANAN COMPANY, Philadelphia. Pa.
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Showing
New Spring Suits
And Topcoats
Frem The Kirschbaum
Sheps
Spert jacket suits made
up in tweeds, hemespuns
and cheviets. Men's and
young men's plain sacks
in worsteds, serges and
, cheviets. Topcoats which
cover the whole style
range from the Londen
type of box-hacks te silk
lined Chesterfields. And
all at prices which lower
the cost of dressing well:
25 te 50
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C J. Heppe & Sen
Central Stere, J 1 17-19 Chestnut St.
Uptown Stere Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts.
'The Heuse that Heppe built"
President, Florence J, Heppe,
Sen of the Founder
Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881
New Victer Records
Out Today!
The March list of new Victer Records
gees en sale today at Heppe's. Call and let
us play them for you or telephone, and we
will send them te you. Remember, Heppe's
specialize in Victor-Victrelas and Victer Rec Rec
erda'exclusively. Every advantage is at your
cemmknd at Heppe's.
A few Heppe Victrela Outfits
Victrela Ne. IV, $29. SO
with U lO-lncli double-face
, records
Pay only SOe tcrekly
Victrela Ne. 00, $ISS
with flu worth of record
Pay only H.7S weekly
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Viefrefa Ne. 50,"$5i.5q
with 0 lO.lnch Ueuble-race
records
Pay only u weekly
Victrela Ne. 300, $265
with 110 worth of records
Pay only ) weekly
March Bargains
Used Pianos and Players
This is the best time of the year to"pur te"pur
chuse a rebuilt piano or player-piano. The
'selections are better.and the prices are ex
tremely low. Every Heppe rebuilt piano
or player-piano is guaranteed for five years
and exchangeable any time within one year
at full price paid.
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We are honored
in being the exclusive Philadel
phia representatives of t e two
Quest makes of grand p'anes in
the world the Masen and
Hamlin and the Henry P. Miller.
Alongside of these fine pianos
we also sell the Wcbcr, Steek,
Edouard Jules, Heppe and H. C.
Schemackcr ,grand pianos.
Prices are frqni ?695 up.
Due-Art
Pianola-Pianos
(A Reproducing piano net a "player-piano")
Every great musician of the present
day makes records for the Due-Art
Pianola-Piane. Most of them new
make records exclusively for the Puo Pue
Art. Among these are Paderewski,
Bauer, Hofmann, Gabrilewitsch, Ganz
Grainger and Cortet. They fully recog
nize the superiority of the Due-Art and
have committed the work of perpetuat
ing tneir art solely te
this greatest of a musi
cal instruments.
The Due-Art is made
only in the Steinway,
Weber, Steck, Wheelock,
Stroud and Aeolian
pianos all en sale at
Heppe's. Prices are
from $750 up.
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Spring
Sale of . Women's
Coats and Capes
Many at Wholesale Prices and Less
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To-merrOW a samnle line of Coats from Our own fWtnrv. returned hv nnr aalnaman nn. tk
read, will be placed en sale, mnny nt wholesale prices and less. The line includes Coats and Capes, for
sports and dfess occasions; plenty of tweeds, tan cleakings, serges, Bellvlaa and wool veleurs; aem'
smartly trimmed with bands of the material, some are embroidered and ethers are of the new fringid
$18, $22.50, $25, $30, $40, $50, $65
AU in SnmnlC! HiZn :i(I nnlV. linwnver. flfn lnncn nnne.ltbn s-rwir.U t nit.ni P 1,A
adapt them te Inrgcr nnd smaller figures. Don't mls3 this Sate values like jhesc are net te
often.
model!
be had,
MADE IN PHILADELPHIA
SJfrH Htrtrbrlde & Clothier Second rioer. Centre
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fullTnfSratZat'uf ftarkVbwf: P,CaS 8Cnd
0 Pianos Q Piayer-Pianes q Victrelas
NEW DROP-STITCH
WOOL JERSEY
BLOUSES
$3.00
The mod
el sketched
in tan,
green,
flame and
blue ; col cel
lar and
cuffs e f
white linen
with nar
row filet
ediring.
PLAIN
WOOL
JERSEY
Peggy Blouses, $335
The new shirred-girdle mod
els, white linen cellar and cuffs.
Pongee Blouses, $3.50
Semi-tailored model, cluster
tucked, Tuxedo ter Peter Pan
cellar, box plait and cuffs
trimmed with narrow plaiting.
MADE IN
PHILADELPHIA
.Strau brldfje L Clothier
Second rioer, Centre
Men's Card Cases
Under Price,- $1.95
MADE IN
PHILADELPHIA
Three-fold style, with full
length pocket in the back. for
bills. Of polished pin-seal
with 14-karat geld corners
$1.95.
Heavy Cowhide Bosten
Bags, Special $3.85
In brown or black, with rub
berized lining, double! handle
strap und buckle.
Al.ilcs 8 and 0, Centre
Men's Madras
SHirts, $1.35
About Present
Wholesale Price
A remarkable purchase from
a . Philadelphia manufacturer
at a price concession which
enables us te murk them at
about the same price we would
have te pay for identical
goods.
All manner of smart stripe
effects, woven clear through
the fabric.
Cast Htere, eighth Street
Heuse Dresses
$1.65
Cleverly
designed t e
give the
much - desir
ed straight
1 i n c effect,
with a smart
little girdle.
Nete the
taucy round
cellar of
white poplin,
g i n g h am
bound, the
cuffs and
pocket flaps
te match.
Mere than
this the
Dresses are
e f checked
gingham, black, blue, or
lavender with white. As te
the value, these are the best
Dresses obtainable at $1.65. ,
MADE IN
PHILADELPHIA
Straw bride i. riethler
ThlrJ fleer, rilbert Street. West
All day long the Stere has been thronged with
menall profiting handsomely by
e Final
of Winter
Clean-up
Clothing
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Please bear in mind, however, that about 1000 Winter
Overcoats and mere than 2000 Suits were included in this event
an ample quantity, te insure satisfactory selection in fabrics,
styles and sizes, for several days te come.
A final regrouping and a further downward revision of
prices final reductions that insure a quick, sweeping disposal.
Men are Saving One-third
te One-half by This Event
Fer they can new cheese Suits and Overcoats tailored by Hart, Schaffner & Marx,
the Stein-BIech Company, the "Alce" Sheps and ether leading manufacturers here and
abroad at the season's lowest prices.
Overcoats $15, $20, $35, $45, and $55 .
Suits $15, $20, $25, $30, $35, $40
i- HtruwhrlilKc Clothier Second Fleer. Kant
Axminster Rugs
One-third te One-half Less
Than Regular Retail Prices
The department of Lewer-Priced Fleer Coverings has received
a belated shipment of Hugs originally intended for the remarkable
selling event of last week. 'I he.se, like the ethers, arc from enq of
America's leading mills, and also like the ethers a number have
slight irregularities, chiefly in the matching of the patterns.
Thess lute arrivals will u- ready tomorrow marked at the
same low -prices that sent the previous shipment hurrying out te
hundreds of homes. These prices tell the story
Rugs, size 9x12 $21.75, $24.75, $33.75
Rugs, size 8.3x10.6 feet new $31.75
Rugs, size 9x15 feet $33.75 and $42.75
Rugs, size 11.3x12 feet new $42.75
Many Other Odd Sizes at Corresponding
Prices
-Str.i-!irllep A Clothier Fourth rioer I ilbert Htrect
Simplicity Adds Its Charm
te Crepe de Chine Frecks
And the Prices, Women Will Nete,
Are Attractive Indeed, $13.50 te $22.50
Fashioned uleng the straight, slender lines te which crepe de
chine adapts itself se admirably, and often plaited within an inch
of their necks and hems in w manner most admired by Fashion,
these new Frecks proclaim the mode as loudly as any Freck can,
sometimes uided by a flying panel, a peasant sleeve, an ever-blouse
or a clever looping of braid. In bluck, navy blue und brown.
MADE IN PHILADELPHIA
rr Mruwhrldee S. CletliUr tfeieml Fleer Jl.trliet Street
Fine Taffeta
Special at $1.75
MADE IN
PHILADELPHIA
And Philadelphia may well
be proud te claim this lovely
Silk for her own. In black and
colors, chiffon finish, and 35
inches wide special at $1.75.
Satin Crepe $3.00
Exquisitely line and soft and
drapable. Black and the
latest shades as well as the
most staple.
New Arrivals in
Sports Silks and
- Printed Crepe de
Chine
Including the Castle Prints,
i-e'd here exclusively in Phila-
ueipnia. strawiirtitff
clothier
Aisle e. Centre
Beys' Winter Clothing
Marked for Quick Clearance
All our remaining Winter Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws arc
sharply reduced many at half price and less than half price
All-wool Cheviot Suits, Extra Trousers, 7 te 16 $9.85
Cheviot Suits, Extra Trousers Half Price at $120
Winter Overcoats, Half and Less Than Half Price
$4.75 and $12.50
All-wool Mackinaws $5.95 and $7.25
3S- Htrnwbria. Clothier Seen4 rioer. Xllbert Street. Eaat
Velour Portieres
A Notable Value'
$15.50 a pair
A limited quantity at this
low price. Rich - looking
Draperies, soft und deep of
pile. Fancy them in your own
home! Custom-made, with
open French edges, in hand
some combinations blue,
.green, brown and rose among
them J 15.50 a puir.
Mill-ends of Velours
Under Price $3.75
Curtain lengths of fine
veleurs, with Blight imperfec
tions that cannot be detected
without careful search. Blue,
brown, green and mulberry,
with finished edges $3.76
length.
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