Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 12, 1922, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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for Exercises
PARADE TO CEMETERIES
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SPORT OXFORD
I $5,451
it n!..llji niiHIAl lllA
Vmin lie wenm "'i"1" "" " '"i
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KSS American Legien
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Philadelphia, tin
United Spanish
War Veterans, the
Grand Army of
the Republic and
tin Army and
N'nvnl t.'nlmi. 1'liln
will l)i- one of tlie I
luraeiil Memerial
Diiv cclcbrallenM
L ihP cltv. lmdiidlnit the War MotJieM
ffti ihi llcil 'ref. it expected hat
,pu -.. . ii ,ii,nii)er uneve iuuu.
n-hJ line, nt-cenllng te present plans,
i. iS form at Fifty-second and llacc
1 ii. nt 2 o'efeck in the afternoon,
rtreets at - "... . irifiv.aecend
tnTnani'more-avenue te Fern
P!?d Cemetery.
P?ma...uct,. nnneunced. the cele-
i ,li nn of I'est Ne. 2112 and the
ra ed ban ei Q
I till nre V I ' t c mualc. The crack firing
SnnE.i of Havmend Greeley Pest. Ne.
ft "ill give the prnvMlde salutations.
... . !. ..mtprieq In West Phlla-
'lblphla will be visited by one pest or
llL-nihi.r niul the craves of nil soldiers
fcmbcmi. The cities of W.st Phil-
l-ee W -' "'" '
r.
le
Fer this smart
smoked elk sport
oxford with Russian
calf trimmings and
the new suction sole.
We have them as low as
$4.00
Sllk-dexkc-d hosiery
te match
$1.45
REISINER
20. S. 52nd 1 N. 10th
farce! l'eit, lOe '
Safe
iaLtr Milk
NOCOOKTNO
Th "Feed-Drink" for All Age
Quick Lunch tHeme,Office,4
Fountains. Aik h HORUCICS, '
m-A?eid hutatieis SristiWit
I Mm 'A
eta 3
i Kind V
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Win mwm
I IGHTING FIXTURES
Wflf Price
DimM Roem I 50 ?'" j
Bed1 Roem I LESS I Kitchen ;
Het
Tn kar ar RtMiatiMl A w " I
fitters H fca dl HUfcCraa. aJ ef . B"t Werktwa- ,
Ut. A Urg twtU. .lack caapalt " " j
L .. I '
Yau can Dtirehaaa at an bait frlce
marked , an ta In plain fifuraa. I
CHASaWa KESTER CONTRACTORS !
Stmplt Roem, 3038 Wait Yerk Strut
Own A. M. la t PM !
! Oait M A. M. la t A.: j
Leuis XVI Bedroom Suit $129
Dawend Had. Lttft DiMltr. CMfferatU nd full Vanity. a-B
n
T,e iioel and slmfflcbearil tourney of
,n Hnlmeml I.. ISrceley 1;jI. Ne. 01,
I ncnrliiK If 'la"1'- ll"' h"a"1 wnl nc I
ilfl.vcd out before the end of the week.
m Ann's Cemetery, nt KaBl l.ehlgh
' "... -n.i iv.lnr ulreel. lias been al
letted te Kfiwlmten Pem. Ne. 08. for
Memerial D.v exeras-i-.i.
The niixlllnry of I'riee-teibes 1 esl. i
Kn 7. beginning tomorrow will held '
tiiree-dnv tleer sale en Fifi-M!eeml ,
titrect between ivingieHiuj; iiuu unrn
t nunues. nnd en Chester nveniie hi-
tceii J iiiy-imii uu ii.'"'"i
llrect.
n-l.. ....Tlllnrv nf llxll'V l'lll. of Til -
Iteuy, niiMoiineee n rnmmas- "-ale te be
ItfM en April - nnn -;.
!i..l,1V;irkl'n Pnvl will IlllM' nil
"'"" "",..: .... .....ii in mm
tnifllrur niRin en .mii i.. i" im..-
tram f'r this ntinir win preu.im.x m
.t,..i tin. iii-r uiihlii' Miiiii'iiraniT of the
lufle and dnini rerjin, i- eiitly eigan- '
iwil.
METROPOLITAN COMPANY
GIVES WAGNER'S 'PARSIFAL'
Sembach, Clausten and Whltehlll ,
Excellent In the Leading Reles
"l'ais-lfal," the Inst of Wagner' I
mie drama. wa siei ut the Acad- i
imv of Musle ln-l evenlns hefete a
Wipaelty Iieiim by (lie Meitopellian
Opera Company. It Is a trllmte le .
the muse as well a- le I he lierfeim-
mce that the vast majority of I In ,
Lilleiiee was there promptly at 7
Vleik: nractieally all of them ie-.
Analmil until the lnt note of the lone
wra. The ceinpan maile an Innevn-
kien is net letline late comers into the.
liuillteriimi until nfter I he A'ei-pell i
I mil, although many Mifleied for a ery
illflit lateness, for the Metiopelitan
I'Sinx lis Phll.idelplua perferinanees te ,
JKhe minute, Mill it is a geed rule.
The perfermanee as n whole uus a
bieilime. although there was the emls- (
Ien of i he tiausformatleii scene antl
loveral ether effects wlileh are included
In the uneut erMen. Still. Mr. Ileal-sii'U-
1ms made the neeessary eut" If
tbe npira is te be given nt a single
Mtting. with ennslderable discretion. It '
!' net n eav mailer le Miettcn a ,
M'iiKiirrlan epe'ia by two hours. i
'llieie was little applau-e, due
Inrji'h te i be fuel that n goodly nuni-
I f ici-mis in the audience whej
hail peilmjK an exnggeiatcd Idea of the
e-iallul "'religious appeal" of the
nerk, of whieh llieie is in reality very I
little, ilineitiaged it by hissing for
'llcnee when there was a tetmenej
rneng the proletariat te recognize ine
erk of the artlstH.
It ...If l.n .I....1.IA.I .. llftlllft,. ..'llAfl Mtlt
i lua tit- iiiiiiuit'.i ..ii. i.i. i ....... ....
clameur which has for ninny decades
itlrt nnmlnil "I'aieii'nl" linu ivnrn nff. ns
It U hound l. wilii repinted hearings.
" npeia will lie censlilereil one or
rtagnn s fine-i. Already it I" a mat
ir f illspute. I5ut Mill il ileeH carry
''it the Wngneilau theories of the eiieia
ie the hlgheM degree, the development
line len-nietit anil tlie alleged union
if the nrtd." utiipli lemls In becein(.
mere and mere deunleui.cd everv fcea-
LAn tl'nn. .. 1. 111... Il.nl A nil
r'i "Huui'i n ui, imi' nun in wii
pllier renipncrs of opera, must ulti
bately rest upon the musical ideas and
Ibe rummer In uhteli (bcr nm rlevelened.
Kin n Heik se imilieil, as are many
f the later Wagnerian operas, It is
urai'iiii ie spiai: or tmlivtiluai part.
miiiiMi mil aie uiirieii in an eneri ie
mini lutal erred, latlier tlian te ex ex
'lelt the veire or the dramntic abill
f of the pilncipals. Mr, Sembach
1. llin U 'I 1.. .!. I.. . t .. .I!..
' in- iniu inane uif um in a iiii-
iriilt mle. and Mine. Clniissen was an
iiii-Mig Kiimiry. .Mr. Wlillelilli, as
ine Klnp .in. ,.nH.. ..r.t.,.1...,, nn .. li-zimi
. ni mis ,,-,,, .-irii.-i . lit nr, l ,,wi.
vin enieient ecn v and ( ramat eal v.
jiiil the ether parts weie well taken.
I liei'e Wire tnmn i.liniw.i. in I hi. n.il-ln .
d the Inst f.eene which may have been
lpl iMisiileiiil in the lijjht of the sen-
usieies in an American auillenee,
illt ili.. I. . i . . . . t
". uiume which iiesceiuis unceiianiiy
iVer llm I.....I ..? ..... .I.-..I I....I.I.
in.111 ni laiMiai was iniiuiii,
y inniluit of Mi. Kdlien. It get out
' feitiK (Mice or twice, but. en the
nOlc. lie! fiilinril nl n. ...ill n.. lm
fc ' ''I I! Hill. I ,!. ,, II, Ul 111
ftn in Lohengrin.
Mr. Leilansky rendiieted will, his
Iklinl n..i, ,.,.!.,,. iv i .i
!. i inn ii-ituc, nun imc ujirru
linen ii) CngliHh. the translation
''ing.that of Mr. Krchhlel, theMean of
...in musical critics, who non
""I rhlliidelphla with his presence.
nfHAUVE SOURIS' NOT COMING
ujslan Grand Opera Company
Booked at Ferrest Instead
1 il fitniiiiin. ... ....... ,r... .i. - ..
. in iin-iii wiui ine company
"'i' inn phijcrs fiem the Hat
HlfNlle l.. i.i ... .i...
....-.,,, UIMIIM IMl'M'III ine
"Nlui'tinii ,,r ri,,., u I.-. I
ii 'Hiinv ftiiiiin in iiiv ,
Wii,.l.i T,l,,"r" beginning Monday.'
h I, V HHS "" (',un" "" ,llL' l'nlt llf
. l'l'UII,V,
'Sit . inh. '"" "I'eia. net niiilevllle.
:i will he pre i. and instead of
u Uinsteck and (ieM show. It will
r.,.!'p,i'!"lp "f '""""Inn grand opera,
'iled by a cenipuiiy wlileh tncludt-i
itrti i ii srt'at HuESlnn
SUNDAY
OUTINGS
Frem Market streit Wharf
Ewry Sunday AU.ntlc City
Wildwood
AfialeatM.
ft lakll Andrawa Avanua
lal City
D...-J Cortoni Inlet
Trip Av.ien
AlUille City (S. Cuellna Av.) . , 7.JOU
for all ether raaert 7.1 oil
tarEiittr SaiHiir. Ape 1 II, Eicw.Un Trtln
lw AUmlic Ol; .l irrife tt ine ftpi! fr
GewiU Af.niM.
IJTDtWy Saaeharal Eseurtlena will
bagln runnlnc June 18
EASTER ATLANTIC CITT Tl ME TABLE
Aid Ticket Afent'ler Special Eailer
TiaieTeMeihewlnfeentlete.retalarene'
eitretieiaiirtkelejne'ftenAtUiillcCilji.
EVERY SUNDAY '
$1.8Q Tera'a River. StuiJe Park, Bit
Reuni Trip Head aad ialtrnedUte tlatient
CO 1 O Sea Girt, Aebury Park,
- . - Len B'nch n1 n
Reane Trie termedlate etatlene.
y $2.00 Rrd Point Pleatant
Market Street Wharf 7.15,
O
FROM BROAD STREET STATION
$3.50 WASHINGTON
S3.GO BALTIMORE
ReundTrlp SUNDAYS
April IS, 30. May 14, .8. June 11.
Ilre.il Slretl 7. Mil, ttt-M 1'UiU. 7 t,n.
SERVICE IN WEST
PHILADELPHIA.
Our salesroom is open
day and night. Every
facility in service, for
your convenience, is
offered under one
reef. All models en
display.
West Phila. Buick Ce.
4515 Chestnut St.
"Service That Really Serv"
f3ttSgR i .alH-HB-HB-Blu-! iHHcMTaLV
HUB FURNITURE CO.
THREE
STORES
4734 Fremkferd Ave.
22 and 24 W. Chelten Ave.
2205 Seuth St.
Open Men.,
Fri. eft Set.
Evening
13
.OO NEW YORK
SUNDAYS
B am J Ttiat
Anrll 23. Mav 7.21. June 4.18.
nreail Hetel . . 7.10 1;
Went 1'blll. 7.4J' Nerlli t'lilla. 7.50 V
$.00 OXFORD, MD.
Jtrrrrra easten. md.
TrT QUEEN ANNE. MD.
GREENSBORO, MD.
$2.30 Clayten, Del.
.SUNDAY, April 23
Stepiinif.et Ktnen, Hartley. il.u-M.r,
Mtri.el, HtiHltrten. Ge'dtbeie, KiJj.'!,
Cerera, Cheeiel ene Tup.e.
Breeil turret 6 50 , Wett l'hlla M
cbreler ! i
$3.25 Harrisburg
$3.00 Eli'zabethtewn
$2.50 LANCASTER
Round Trip
SUNDAY, April 30
Breiil Sirrt . 7 10 s.
Writ rhllarteliihle 7.-11 '
rilD-Mcen'l Htrtel Ai '
Pennsylvania System
The Reute et in. nreaawayiiimitea
White Tracks
Represent twenty-one
years of knowing hew
5-ten
31-ten
2-ten
-ten
$4,500
4,200
3,250
2,400
f. e. b. Factory
THE WHITE COMPANY 8r$!f' i
112 North Bread St., Philadelphia
Factory and General Office, Cleveland 802 French. St., Wilmington, Del.
Founded in 1805
The Heuse that Heppe built
Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881
J. Heppe & Sen Central Stere 1 117-1119 Chestnut St. Uptown Stere N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sta.
During April Only
(Our Anniversary Menth)
Your Piane is Werth ls Mere
.During April we will give you 20 per cent.
mere than the present value of your Piane or
Player-Piane if you desire te exchange it for
a new Piane or a Due-Art Pianola-Piane.
This is te mark the 57th Anniversary of the
founding of our business.
at all
1
VI
VALUATION COUPON
My piano is a (Make)
Purchased in (Date)
The original cost was
Case is (Mahogany, Oak, etc.)
Style is ( Upright, Grand, Player, etc.)
Condition (Geed, Fair, Peer)
Please let me knew the best allowance you can make in
this instrument in the event of my desire te exchange it for
nnether piano or Due-Art Piunola-Piune.
Name
Address
'iV flailing 0 this coupon plnrct lien nnrfcr me nliistliert ichnltsi cr.
Merely fill out the above Vah'atien Coupon, and
mail it at once le cither of our stores, IU7-JU9 Chestnut
Street or 6th and Thompson Streets, Philadelphia.
..
Music is the language of spring and the Victrela,
with its great variety of musical powers, offers an un
usual medium through which you may completely enjoy
this season of the year.
Heppe's have Victrela;
prices and terms. Our
Stirin'O Time, is nne-vear Rental Pay
ment Plan makes it
possible for you te own
any style Victrela and
pay for it at mere rental rates. Call, phone or
write for catalogues and full particulars.
Victrelas, $25 up.
Victrela Time
Due-Art Pianola-Piane
A reproducing piano net merely a playtr-puuie
Rudelph Ganz says:
"Of all reproducing pianos none can
compare with i7. is distinctly in a
classby itself. wish the Due-Art
might be in every home.
We are fortunate in being the Philadel
phia representatives for the Due-Art.
It is made only in the Steinway,
Weber, S t e c k, Wheelock,
Stroud and Aeolian pianos.
Prices are from .$750 up. Call,
phone or write for catalogues.
Prl I
-vVV
$
i Entrance I fll r
; " ' JT V J aw
The Kiddies Hurry With '
Skips and Heps te the
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTtHER
CHILDREN'S SHOPS
Baby's First Wardrobe
Outfit of 25
Pieces for $9.75
Set cenbists of twelve Diaper,
two Shirts, two Slips, two Binders
two Flannelette Gewn3, two Flan
nelette Petticoats, one Saccule and
two pair? of Socks.
Garments Dainty
and Comfortable
Bishop Slips 75c te $1.25.
Leng Dresses $1.95 te $6.9e.
Hand-made Slips $1.75 te S3.2.J.
Hand-made Dresses $3 te 58.
Coats nnd Capes $5 te $lG.u0.
Caps 75c te $3.00.
Fer Babies of 6
Months te 2 Years
Many babies will appear in their
first Short Clethes at Kaster. He re
are the lovely things they will
wear: .
Dresses of nainsoek or lawn
$1.00 te $4.95.
Hand-made Nainsoek Dresses -$1.05
te $15.00.
Coats, white, pink or blue $5 .0
te $33.00.
Hats and Bennets S1.25 te S10.
THIKD KlOOrt. WEST
Infants' Seft Little
Undergarments
The softest and finest little Un
(iergatments. m styles that meet
Baby's needs.
Merine Bands, 65e; silk-and-wool
85c te $1.35.
Wrappcis, according te si.e. nf
merino, 95c te $1.25, silk-and-wool
S1.-10 te S1.70.
AIM.B 8 MAHIiKT STKKKT
v 3
ass
Feinr
te Si
Timy Feet
With Foelu-car Beth
Comfortable and Smart
Tiny, mtive 't-t fheuld in--of
all be carefully fitted .n tli tli
preper shoes te injure certain pn
lectien against the feet-ill'- "'
later yeais. Thai is why we h.v i
provided a start' of expert, .in i
,-cientific appnratu- te uisiiu' tin
perfect lit of our Mnnit, dipiinl
able Shoes for little folk tew
suggestiens:
Barefoot Sandals, of iht'-tiu.t
brown calf or patent leathei, Mze
5 te 8 $;i.25.
Plnin-liie 0feid, of cliestiuit
brown calf, sizes 4 te S $4.25.
New Sports Oxfords, of smoked
horsehide with strappings of brown
giain leather, sizes I te 8, at $1.50.
Older Children's Twe-strap
Pumps, of patent leather, sizes S's
te II, at $5.00.
Children's White Cans as One
strap Pumps, sizes 8's te 11, at
St.OO; IPs te 2, at $5.00.
Children's One-strap Pumps of
chestnut brown calf; hues 8'j te
11, at $."..50; lPa te 2, at $4 50.
Kn.il i it m nuu'iti stui:kis
MIX
A Cape and Tarn
te Match, $9.75
Little girls adore them, these
Tweed Capes in tan, iuip t Co
penhagen blue, with jaunty throw threw
tie. And there's a Tarn te match.
Right in fashion, you see. This
special group less than regulai
price at $9.75. Little girls who
want them for Kater should cau
tion their moth"-' te hiuiy.
Fine Wash Frecks
With Bleemers
Of Andersen gingham, unpelled
ihambrays and linen, many with
the most enginal touch"- of hand
work or just as daint. a white
organdie can make them .3.25 !
S6.25. U'hcr Chrclid UnitInn"
mitl I'hatnbrtiy ISlenmci lr w,
;..? te 92.50.
If She Is te Be
Clad in White
There aie adorable Dimuj. .."'1
Barred Mu.-lin Fieckp, ham.
-mocked in pink ei bLie .?i5.00 t
$15.00.
As for White Organdie Kietk-,
the are lovely with then : urtlt -and
frill and dainty enibieiderie-
-$"!.t.j te ?9.75.
iu i i.enn w K3r
TT W a happy
custom te gie
ihildren Tes at
F a s t e r, a r 'i
theie are hun-
of amu-
dreds
from.
I OU
f I .
playtning-
te cheese
BOYS'
HATS
Spring Hk;.
of tweeds and
Muling-; $2.00.
$2.50 and S3.00.
Felt Hats
$2.50 and $3.50.
Tarn o'Shanteis
of blue serge,
with sailor bands,
$1.50, $2.00, 52.50.
Hundreds of
Caps at l'0i'
$1.50 and $2.00.
M. i 1 I I . " I l
Vint I !
Hats iFer the
Little Lady
Faster Bennet" for toddlers of
1 te 3 aie likely te be Lingerie.
Hats gaily bc-fnlled or with rib
bons uutteiuig in the breeze. A
varied selection rem $1.25 te
.9.50.
'lailered Stiaw Hats are just
the thing for girl of 3 te 6 years.
Prccs, SI. 25 te $12.95.
Straw - and - silk are fashioned
into the prettiest of Dress Hats
for maid.- of 2 te fi. Prices, $3.9:.
te $7 75 lUif-u floek n.T
T
1SS 5K
te Ten
Xew Silk Frecks
$10.75 te $25.00
Ciepe de thine Bleemer Dresses
with plan! gingham trimmings;
-mocked and oler-stttchod Pongee
and Crepe de Chine Frecks; and
uisp little Taffeta Freck".
Fine Silk Frecks
Special at $10.75
I ew - waisted, Kimene - sleeve
i'alTeta Dreises one with colored
einliK.ider., one with side-plaited
Kiit, and en- with double-ruffle
-kirt and fanc ribbon belt. Henna,
na blue and endet blue.
Fine Wash Frecks
Frem $3.00 te $15.00
Bleemer and Pidgie-Pantt
Di esses, tomb. nation and regula
tion Dresses, low -waisted and
-iraight-lint- Dresses.
Plaid and dietkeil gingham",
plain-iolered linens, ihamlmu and
Devenshire cluth S.'i.cd te ?15.0n.
Other V ah I te. k 'l.4. te
- , (III
i- m i n i i h i - i ki.i. r
r Jiiaaic
Little Cliap
.1 Becoming Xcw
Suit or Twe
O' course, he'd in n - bi""t
n i.i of thesi Mm- nti Fa-ie
D.iv but back of t'iii Ii gaiment i
,i -t.iiuiard of .nateiial and mak
iu that insure -ervite fei b's
n'.iinj and many a day lati i
A'ttactive row Wash Si: . m
i) !, Twist and Middy style, of
u-d fast-color fabriis -- ?J.'J"i
md :.".75
I- tigli-ii Wash Suits fuini luliii
! man i: Sens, Londen and Leeds
s-i .5(1 and ?0.50 inclu.liiig the
'el and sturdv Fnglish .lack Tai
Suler Suits at Stf.5u.
Ml-mi.te Suit-, haml 1'inbrii d
i mi - $0 "ii
He Should Have
a Tep Ceat, Toe!
And we have hundreds of them
in almost own style and eelui .
-izes 3 te H years $15.50 and $8.5(1
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