Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 13, 1922, Night Extra, Image 17

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SAYSCONAN DOYLE
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Auther Tells Hew the . Seul
"Floats Out Frem Its
Earthly Shell"
ONLY "DELICIOUS LANGUOR"
Hy the Associated Press.
Nmr Yerfe. April 13. Sir Arthur
Oman Deyle Inst night described the
ttnsatlens of tuc deatiiew at ne saia
thty hid been communicated te hlra
from beyond the Styx.
"Death Is net pninrui, but a picas
lat process," said Sir Arthur. "As
Jlhl? Stlfl tw.MM Lua Alt m. ttM
'yt tethered only by the silver cord
of which Ecdeslastes speaks. The only
sensation te one of delicious languor.
"The first sight that greets the eye
Is one of smiling, loving face bending
ever the 'deathbed," continued Sir
Arthur.
"Proof?" he asked.
t "I have steed by the, side of the
dying, seen hnnd turning cold In death
stretch out, heard words e endearment
fall from lips that seen would tnove no
mere. 'Delirium,' ay materialists.
Ne, It Is net delirium."
"Proof?" asked the preacher of
spiritualism again. "The disengaging
of" the' ctheric body can be, lias been
.photographed. I am fortunate enough
te have such a plate."
Then he told of eight daughters all
clairvoyants who had sat beside their
dying mother.
"It was lovely te see the etherlc body
disengage itself," he said. "There was
a multiplicity of beautiful lights."
Other accounts, agreeing in detail,
h.ak.glTeri-of'thi'wMlngefawul,
UV QUCUi
"Is that net geed evidence?" he
asked.
The tensa sllence was broken as his
audience In Carncgle Hall, obviously
In sympathy with the doctrines of Sir
Arthur, broke into ' prolonged, ap
plause; ,
Then he proceeded wM.li his defense of
the hypothesis that psychical phonem
ena exist. Table rapplrigs, he said, could
be proved by such evidence ns would
carry a point In a court of law. Puerlle
signals, he said (hey were, rorrespond rerrespond rorrespend
ing te the knock en n deer here below,
designed metel.v te herald the approach
of n friend nnd capture the attcntlonef
a skeptical world.
Kqual proof, he said, could be brought
forward that the spirits of the departed,
through .mediums, could converse with
their beloved below and that these mes
sages were the essential things.
"I stand but ankle-deep In a vast
ocean of' psychic knowledge, but even it
I am only nnkie-dcep, 1 enn perhaps
bring some, message te these who stand
dry-shed en the shores."
Spirits net only can converse with
these en cntth, Sir Arthur continued,
rjjna-;iKa:i..i
t..i it.-.- ....mt ikM1va In ma.
""A.w ivr '"r .""j.-i.'rjj
tenai lerra. te nimswii, no urai,
had gazed en the faces of his mother,
son nnd brother, and had talked with
them.
..i. ....... tut l.iiik "eetnnlimnv' n
combination of matter and ether beaten
together which emanated from the
bodies of 'mediums. That substance.
he continued, could be Kit, anaiyzcu
and photographed.
He said an ctheric body, the exact
.f..R1iH.H . U flvltiir n,ilil Iia tfim.
perarlly- disassociated without death.
That could be done, he said, sometimes
through the use of narcotics, though, he
added smilingly, nc uiu nui huvisc hub
method.
He then proceeded te recite what he
said constituted proof e existence of
spirits, piling up Instance en Instance,
some of which he said he had witnessed
himself and all of which he said were
thoroughly authenticated.
Through a Teledo medium, Sir Ar
thur said, he had been brought In con
tact with a deceased spiritualist with
Avhem he cngnged In an argument ever
the place where they last had met en
earth. Pointing te Lady Deyle, who
-" 'JZ rt..W hli, him. he m
VT.T .K . . t-.i uita. that
sne later naa- ctethictu mu. -spirit
had been right.
The eyes of the audience turned te
the novelist's wife.
She nodded in confirmation.
Declaring no conflict existed be
tween spirltnallsm and the Bible, Sir
Arthur asserted that "The cw Testa
ment, from cover te cover, Is pure
spiritualism." He quoted several pas
Niges of Scrlptuie which he lcc!arccl
could he understood only in the light of
spiritualism, and suggested that the
spiritualistic theory of life after; death
was the mcHsage that Christ sought te
impart 2000 years age. -
Four Wills Admitted te Probate
The following wills were probated to te
day: Johanna n Shoemaker. 01
North Eighth street. $27.r(H); Jeseph
K. Vnn Deusen. 2101 Tiega street
!?24,r00: William H. Pftcrsen, i80(l
Ccdarhurst avenue. $i40O. nnd Mary
Mclntyrr, 17.'I7 Pierce street, ?e080.
Inventories of personal estates filed
were Hugh C. Cole, .$7013.1S, and M.
Anna Ogoed, .58101.40.
Extraordinary Easter Sale of
$10 Stene Marten
Opossum Scarfs
In the Fashionable
Twe-Skin Style
$6.00
T'il
Full, fluffy animal scarf s they'll
afford just the right touch of smart
"finish" and seit bccemingness te
the Easter costume. And they're remarkable values
shown! SNELLEN BUROS Second Fleer
, Special Easter Offerings in
Specially Designed Apparel
for Larger Women
Wonderful .
Assortment of
$19.50 te $29.75
Extra-Size Dresses
at $15.00
Tricetines, serges and
smart Jacquard poplins
the fabrics and styles in
greatest demand for Easter
and weefc-end wear. Excel
lent models and colors.
Sizes 42fc te 58',2. One
pictured.
$30 te $39.50 Extra
Size Coats ttOE
and Wrans Vtl
Full length and sports
length plain tailored
styles and Vrappy effects
for dressier wear. A splen
did assortment. Sizes 4212
te 5814.
SneLLENBURgS Second Fleer
vll
Easter Specials in
Beys' Furnishings
At Prices Decidedly Lewer Than
Elsewhere
Beys' Fine White QJ
Madras Blouses. . . . ''
Cellar attached and neck
band style, with soft cuffs.
Beys' Highly Mercerized
White Pongee fl1 AJl
Blouses OL.I
Cellar attached and neck
band style, with soft cuffs.
Beys' White fl1 Q7
I -plin Blouses.. fD1-'ut
With cellars attached and
soft turn-back cuffs.
Beys' White English
Broadcloth QQ gK
Bltf.'ses tDO.UeJ
With cellars attached avl soft turn-back cuffs.
Beys' Wjme Shirts, sc
With pole cellars and soft cuffs, of soft-finished
percale.
Beys' White Shirts. $1.47
Of highly mercerized pongee and fine madras, with
cellars attached and in neckband style with soft cuffs.
Beys' White Peplin Shirts, $1.97 and $2.47
With cellars attached and in neckband style, with
soft turn-back cuffs.
Beys' White English Broadcloth Shirts, $4.45
In neckband style witli soft turn-back cuffs.
Beys' White Sports Blouses, $1.00
Of fine madras, with convertible cellar and half
sleeves.
Beys' White Pongee Sports Blouses, $1.47
Convertible cellars and long sleeves.
Beys' White Silk and Knitted 4-in-Hands, 48c
Beys' White Silk Windsors, 40c, 48c & 74c
SNELLENBURCjS First Fleer
IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT
Economically Answering Last-Minute
Calls for
Girls' Pretty Lingerie
Dresses for Easter
Extraordinary
Values at
$3.95
Levely, s h ee r
dainty frocks in
scores of charming
models, beautifully
trimmed with lace,
Insertion ribbon
and embroidery.
Sizes 8 te 14 years.
One pictured.
A Very
Unusual Let of
Girls' Easter
Coats te Sell at
$7.50
OflOrtA nrwl lnicitr efirlrta ef ii'rtnl mlvtlirna YlAr.
ringbones nnd fancy coatings in newest shades.
Smartly trimmed. Seme full lined. Sizes 8 te 10
years, One picturtd, SNELLENBURGS Economy Daaement
fin Tl
4l "4
STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M.
STIHTftHDAV. .PRIt IS 10J3 M
NELLENBURGN
ENTIRE BlOCKMMEri3nt2i STREETS f. M
Furniture Specials
Gray Decorated
6-Piece Breakfast BQA 75
100
Quartered
Oak
Plank-
Tpp
Bureaus,
as Shown
$24.80
$40.00 3-Piece Natural
ST. $19.75
As illustrated. Cushion extra.
Bar iJWM
Harber jfflOWMHBy
willow tSSSSSxtK
Arm KmSSvSSuSIta
Chair IHWBBHffl
w 1
50-Inch Plank-Tep
Buffets, as d1A rrr
Shown....... Mi7.70
MO Ollri 6l-j
"
Large cupboard.
$35 Library &-i Ck'K.
Table pt I D
Mahogany finish
Solid
Oak
Chiffonier
5 Drawers
$9.75
Ie eH
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ec
f
V
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250 Solid Oak
Bureaus,
As Shown,
$11.95
$25, $30, $40 Sample
Brass Bed- d1A r7ff
&LV.4 0
steads at.
'Ih-rll
Sample (tC te (J1 C
Mattresses... ? 9L0
Which lit a Fraction of Their
Fermer Prices
Thcsn maltrcssfR Iihm; been used
ns rumples In our showroom Just
sliKlilly sellcil never been out of the
Mere. Heme felt ami flucr.
Heme felt nnd cotton,
Snmn all nurc felt.
b'omeinll puie Knpek (silk flnsO,
Heusefurhishings
and China
I TIM
Icemtl
JuJaR
FCOUtt
KEA
$2.50 White Enamel
Finish Combination
Pantry Set, Four-piece
Canister Set, Coffee,
Tea, Fleur, Sugar,
Bread
Hex ..
$1.49
$42 Leenard
Pelar King
Refrigerators
$26.95
finish fSTI LJ f
inside , , , 2S"
sanitary , ' ' !i "g"
refrigcr- 'll
ater. JJ Ib
Sold en iy, V 1
Club "X 1 T
Plan. I J '-8
$21 Four-Burner Gas Cook
Steves,
$16.50
Sold nn
Club Dan
With 16-lnch
even; 18
Inches deep.
$42.00 High-Grade Kitchen
Cabinet
$28.75
W h I t p
enamel finish
Interior, 3
drawer
white sliding
l e r c e 1 nln
top, deep,
(lour b 1 n,
glass sugar
Jar and 4
spice Jars,
Held en Club
I'lun.
fPfflel
I &. - , (f II
65c 100-Ft. Extra 90
Streng Clethes Line at
schw
Screen Deers at $2.00
Walnut stained : size
2.6x6.6.
Docs net tnclude
liunluaie.
Walnut WINDOW
SCREENS
I ." Inrbe lilgb, ex
tends il3 liirliea, at 46e
18 InrbrM blgli, ex
tendi) 33 incites, at 00a
I Inches high, ex
tend 33 Inches, at Ola
t Inches high, ex
tends 37 Inches, at 03c
r '
Reg. $12 51-Piece American
Porcelain Dinner P Qr
Medallion bonier decorations;
line edges; handles.
Beld-
$1.75 Yellow Earthen Mixing
Bowl,
75c
1 i - Inch size,
slight Imperfections.
$1.00 Thin
Blown Crystal
Glass Flower
Vases,
Each...',
Heautlful ceneac vases
fl'a Inches high, with
(lower and foliage cutting.
50c
pnii iiuie iniin mint iinm;, i
SnellcnburgS Fifth Fleer I
$1.25 Inverted
Gas Lights
With Half-Frosted
Crystal Glebes
Today g9c
ny-Pass, 65c cMr,i, U
desired.
bNELLDJBURCjS Third Fleer
Last-Minute Cheesing Is Safe and Satisfac
tory, no Matter Hew Hurried, Among
Snellenburg's High-Grade
Men's Furnishings
for Easter
' New SUrfmient of
Men's High-Grade
ffShirts$4.80
Handsome shirts of baby
broadcloth, crepe de chine,
fiat and satin stripes, lus
trous silk jersey, extra
heavy silk broadcloth, fine
white silk jersey, white
crepe, English' broadcloth
antl Jap shantung; neck
bands and cellars attached.
Sizes 14 te 17.
Men's Fine Woven Madras Shirts, $2.45
New spring patterns in attractive striped effects.
Extra fine qualities. Sizes 14 te 17.
Men's Pongee Shirts, $1.97
White and tan penjjee shirts with neckbands and
cellars attached. Sizes 14 te 17.
Men's Fine Woven Madras Shirts, $1.85
Excellent quality, woven madras shirts, in scores of
geed-looking patterns. Expertly made and neatly
finished.
Men's New Shirts, $1.24 Each
Harmony percale and printed madras shirts all
fast color and very well made; perfect.
Serviceable Sweater Coats for Men, $4.85
Knitted lock stitch coats in oxford, brown, green
and ether geed-looking heather mixtures. Buttoned
in front.
Men's $6.00 Terry Bath Robes, $4.24
Geed quality and in an excellent assortment of
colorings and patterns. Buttoned at the neck. Cord
Birdie. bNF.LLCNBURCS First Fleer
331?
sUlitk slV
Phonographs
at y3 Belew Regular Cost
Medel Ne. 7
Regularly $110
at $35
Down Will Send
One of These
Splendid Pathe
Phonographs te
Your Heme for
Easter
Medel Ne. 10
Regularly $150
at $49
(HI fin
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Anether Shipment of Thousands of
75cte$1.0010-In. I?
Columbia Records WC
ca.
BMRRI mh mum mmmMmji
This Is a really phenomenal
opportunity for all inuatc le-pi-b
nnd whatever tj-p of
inusle jeu love liest you'll nnd
It represented fully in this con
signment of records,
15,000 Mere
12-Inch Columbia
Records
at 65c Ea-
SnellehburcS Fifth Fler
Th Knack of Making
Travel Dollars Travel Farther
T
The agents in our Walnut Street "Travel
Bureau" are men of long experience in getting
the most out of your travel dollars.
Fer instance, only last Saturday we saved a
party of five people $3.20 each en Pittsburgh
tickets with a TEN -DAY stop-ever at Balti
more, Washington and Cumberland.
evtrheard tfn tht
Baltimore & Ohie
"Did you enjoy your
breakfast"? naked the
dining car ttetcard.
"Fine"! answered the
traveler, "and, say, tell
me where de you pet
that maple nurup. It a
mighty geed."
"Indeed, it is we se
cure it from Vermont,
where the finest maple
nyrup in the country
is made. And it's
guaranteed te be ah ah
xelvtcly pure."
Te cite another instance: A Philadelphia busi
ness man wanted te go te San Francisce. We
selected the most economical, yet delightful, of
the 105 different ways and saved him twenty
two dollars.
We want the people of Philadelphia te leek
upon our Walnut Street Ticket Office as
"Travel Headquarters" and feel free te call upon
us for information and service at any time.
Our agents will gladly attend te all of the details
of your trip; arrange for your Pullman and rail
road tickets, check your bdggage, make up your
itinerary and assist in securing hotel accommo
dations if necessary.
Simply telephone Walnut 3602.
The accommodations en the
through Chicago trains meet
every .reasonable demand of
the most particular traveler.
Obscr v at ion car serv.ice
through the scenic mountain
ous sections.
Dining car service ihat is
built te make you feci at home.
The "Travel Bureau" at 1.337
Walnut Street is equipped te
offer advice concerning its
service and also that of any
ether line. Convenient sta
tions at 2J,th and Chestnut
Streets and Wayne Junction.
Baltimore & Ohie
America's First Railroad
Established 1SJ7
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Juicy Fruit, Peppermint and
Spearmint are certainly three
delightful flavors te cheese from.
And WRIGLEY'S P-K the new
sugar-coated peppermint gum, is a
great treat for your sweet teeth
All from the Wrigley factories
where perfection rules.
Saye the
wrappers.
They are
geed for
valuab(e
premiums.
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