Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 13, 1922, Night Extra, Image 5

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Wants Mere Werk
Specialist in humiin interest
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ritt of the common-place.
Spare time for retail store
advertising en moderate
service fee basis.
'Write A 534, Ledger Office.
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A Vtnnrlerful Skin Beautifier
All who have uicd Beauty Bleach
te delighted with the retulti, be
came it clears the complexion of all
bltmlihei makes the akin teft and
Black and White Beauty Bleach It
' dainty cold cream'd beautlfler. It
will net grew hair. Black and Whltn
Seap will anlit Beauty Bleach in Ita
' beautifying properties.
Your drug or department stera
an aupply you Black and White
Baauty Bleach, 30c the Jar; Black and
White Seap, 25c the cake.
Clip and mall this te rieusn. Memphis,
linn., for free copy of Rlack ami White
Blrttiday and Dream .Henk.
Beauty Bleach
4000 Square Feet
Storage Space
REASONABLE
RENT
612-614 Chestnut
Street
Freight Elevator
Immediate Occupancy
Apply
Mr. Dallas
606 Chestnut Street
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Unexcelled for
Table Use
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Medical Profession
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The beaut'foed of
all woodwork is
LAVA-VAR.
It keeps weed young.
Restores its lustre.
, Gives furniture and
floors a bright, hard,
mirror-like surface.
Resists stains and
scratches. Reflects in
performance the old
time pare with which
it's prepared.
Ask for LAVA-VAR!
At Your Dialer's
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: NOTES FROM OTHER POSTS
Oulsddn of I'lillmMi'hlii, n within.
"Iii'lng hns moved the Legien lteft te
(Hveic iicMvlth-M.
In 'I're it I e n
there N going en
tin nxjierlnieiit
I Ii e municipal
colony for ills'
nhleil sehlli'i'M
that should he
watched by l.e
glen men every
where wllh the
clones! Interest. Itccently n cniiinlltei
selected from nmenir various officials of
(he Legien In Mercer County Inspected
tills new venture lu Itospltnlluden. It
Is understood thnl n reperl of its find
ings will he mmlc public- hIieuI.v,
The ceniiiilttec ven-lMcd et Henjniiiiti
Iliilthee, ndjiituut of the Mercer County
Cemmittee: Vnlvln I'errlne, of (lights
(6vn; Samuel I. Scell. of tin- Trenten
Pesit William Kddy. of Princeton
Pesl ; Xermnn T. Hegers. Herbert
Levy. Wllllnm S. llerden, .lehn Fulton
and Alexander Plowman.
The inspection was arranged through
the Government officials attached te the
ctleny.
The Atlantic County Committee at a
recent meeting decided te Invite, the
New Jersey and the national conven
tions te Atlantic City next year. The
suggestion vry likely will be put te
Commander MacNIdcr when he comes
te New Jersey week nfter next te ud
dress a series of meet lugs lu various
seashore town. The largest of these
will be n gathering of the pn.ts of
Oleitccstrr. Cape May. Atlantic and
Burlington Counties. April 20.
The se-called "clean-up squad" of
the Veterans' iiurcau. In chnrge of Dr.
-II. II. Hlnsman. of Philadelphia, vis
ited Atlcntewn last week, and from
members of Herbert Paul Ixjntz Pest
there were 111 appeals for insurance,
allotments, back pay and Increased
compensation. Dr. HiliMnnii heW four
sessions in Liberty Bell Church.
A curious bit of news conies from
Gloucester. City. The City Council has
announced that it will give te the local
nest one complete smokestack. Curies
ity as te what use a Legien pest might
put n smokestack has "been cleaved up.
The bricks arc te be sepcrated nud
used in the building ef1 nn extension te
the pest home.
TVnm Vnntnnr remrs Hip nnu llinf
James Harvey Pest has decided te Af
filiate with the Allied Council. W. W.
Britain, B. Filer and Themas Newwel
r.ave been named as delegates te tlic
council.
MAY FIGHT LAND-TAKING
Attack Predicted en Condemning of
Schuylkill Banks for Park Site
Sesqul-Centcnnlal .affairs will be ones
mere in the limelight today when the
Sesqui-Centeunlal Committee of Coun
cil nteets te consider the ordinance con
demning a tract of land including both
banks of the Schuylkill for fair pur
poses. Rcnerts were current yesterday that
,nn attack wlli.be launched upon the
plan te condemn the land. Proponents
of the fair sites net selected yesterday
predicted their ceuncllninule representa
tives would attempt te prevent con
demnation of the land en the ground
It would merely be approving a plan for
enlarging the park voted down by Coun
cil several years age.
The State Commission will be asked
today te select the ground en which te
erect State building for the fair. Gov Gov
ereor Sproul recently indicated lie would
be in favor of the State building if the
city dedicated the ground.
TWO SEEKING COURT POST
Gleuceeter Democrats After Clerk
ship New Held by Republican
GIeuceMer City Democrats say they
have been premised the clerkship of
the Camden District Court by Judge
Rudelph Ayrcs, who was sworn in yesterday.-
While the Democrats have net
made any definite Eclcctleu, Jeseph
McIIeniy, who is the clerk of the abol
ished District Court, and Frank J.
Gean, former chief of police, are seek
ing the office.
The Executive Committee met Sun
day, but refused te make any recom
mendation. The Democratic Club met
Tuesday night, and both candidates
were present with their followers, but
no recommendation was made. It was
rumored that Judge Ayrcs did net want
nny one nominated for the place, The
clerk of the court new is Edwin Hill
man, a Republican. It is believed Mr.
MeUcnry will get the pest.
PALMER URGES HARMONY
Asks Democrats te Unite in Letter
te Bennlwell
A plea for a Democratic union te
defeat the "Republcain machine" has
been made by former Attorney General
A, Mitchell Palmer, In a letter te Judge
Bennlwell.
Palmer stated he would be unable te
attend the Jeffersen dlnuer, at which
the Democratic harmony candidates will
make their appearance, here next Mon
day night, owing te the recent death of
Mrs.- Palmer.
"With the Democrats in peace and
harmony," the letter read, "presenting
a ticket of strength and character, if
the inpedendent people of the State will
net co-operate with us, then, Indeed,
there Is no hope for Pennsylvania,"
SHOOTS HIMSELF IN HEAD
Suicide of Jehn Yeung, Woodland
Ave., Laid te III Health '
Jelm Yeung, sixty-one years old,
6305 Woodland avenue, committed sui
cide early today by sheeting himself in
the head. Nervous disorders are thought
te have been the cause.
T t lu ti'ir.. ami eletiMiilil hpni'd Mm
, piiilng up and down in his room until
dawn, then a muffled shot, nud. rushing
i in, they found hint lying dead en the
lllm'- , , i , .
i , Yeung, who operated a eljar store en
i the tirst fleer of his dwelling, had been
under a physician's care for soine time.
"USTK.N IN" WITH RADIO BAT.F
Why b'' radio ant when you can "Uiten
GIVES FIRE ALARM
Hurrying for Early Train, Shel
. Prevents Serious Tiega
Street Blaze
FIREMEN CONQUER FLAMES i
A wiiiiiin hurrying te get nn enrly
morning I in In it t the Thign station ills
covered fire today In the drug store
of P. G. Felllcker, at ,'JOOO West Tlegn
street.
The police did net learn the name of
the woman, but they give her credit for
preventing; what might have been a
serious lire.
As she hurried by she noticed smoke
coming from the cellar windows. Jilie
thought, ul. first the lire was. In the deli
catessen Mere of Mrs. f'vlln Newinun. lit
'JOm: West Tiega Mrecl. Tin- store had
.iiiyt .opened for early iimmiug cti cti
temcH, Mini the weinnii went in.
"I think your heuc 1 uliiv," she
said te Mrs. Newman.
Mrs. Newman run out with her te (he
street, nud she loe saw ihe smoke.
"Ne," said Mrs. Newman. "1 don't
think It's my house. It's the drug
gist's place next deer."
Mrs. Newman hurried hack into her
shop and telephoned for the lire en
gines. When they arrived a few min
utes later they found flames blazing
fiercely in the basement, and about te
spread te the tirst lloer.
The tire was net extinguished until
quantities of water had been poured
into the cellar. Because of great quan
tities of chemicals stored there, the
smoke was acrid and choking, and the
firemen found difficulty in making their
wnydewn te the source of the fire.
ludley Themas, manager of the
store, estlmntcd the damage at about
$ii000t principally In valuable drugs and
ether stock stored In the basement.
Smoke and water destroyed what was
spared by the flames.
The fire seemed te rage principally
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ONE of our most popu
lar fixtures: Antique
Verde and Etruscan fin
ish, with antique color
candles.
Lighting Fixtures
BIDDLE-6ADMER CO.
3846-56 Lancaster Ave.
Own Saturday Till 4 P. M.
Take Ne. 10 Car in Subway
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Specializing
in Coats,
Suits, Dresses
and Skirts
4p
A Special Offering Tomorrow of
Spert Suits & Coats
Spert
Coats
Of fine tweeds, plaid back
coatings, and herringbones,
in a number of attractive
and practical models, and
in all the newest Spring
colors.
Rtgularly up te $39.50
Special Tomorrow
?25
Smart Street Dresses e
An extraordinary offering of the newest modes in Crepe . P
Rema, Canten Crepe
Spring shades. Very
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of the drug store, opening eh n flue
lending into uin'mmr.
"I believe come etistmner limy have
riireiessiy thrown a riviireiiu oewn mm
tine." Willi Mr. TlieiiuiH, "mid It ,
The mountings-lire made of platinum in dainty
picrml design. Kucli earring is set with three
diamond's per pair $235.
The popularity of earrings is probably greater
than ever before. In keeping with the demand
we have assembled :. most Unusual t6llectien of
earrings, many set with diamonds.
S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut St.
DIAMOND MKIM'Ft.'..NT JKWKM3US SILVHBSMITIIH
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Last-Minute Arrivals
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for Easter
in Walk-Overs
by America's fore
most designers of
smart sport and
walking shoes.
Thousands of pairs in
these timely arrivals,
representing fashion's
last word in designs
and materials. Patent
Leather .Buck a n d
Suede in combination,
Black Russia and a
host of Spert Com
binations and Russia
Calf.
All Moderately Priced
Harpers ,228 market
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and Spert fabrics, in all the desirable sW tsF
special value at,
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On All Purchases Made Tomorrow,
Alterations Will Be Completed in Time
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of nny etner reiiHeu te cxjiiam mu
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Ne one liven, In the uweiuiijc jmri ei
the hulldlng above the Htere.
Diamond Earrings
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Black and
Tan SQ
Sepia
Brown and
Black SQ
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Patent,
Black and
Tan SQ
Combinations JL J
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Medes of
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Originality
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Spert
Suits
Tweeds, checks and plain
diagonals in a wide variety
of new styles and colors,
individual and distinctive
in style, and splendidly
tailored.
Regularly $39.80
Special Tomorrow
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for Easter
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Little
Things
Without which no Easter
Costume is really complete
71 TEVER de little tilings count
1 mere than when interpreted
in terms of the finishing
touch te one's costume.
.Hew carefully the woman of fash
ion cheeses her. Gloves, her Shoes,
the Stockings that go with them, the
Hand Bag or the Scarf that may be
the high fashion note. With what
care she selects the Veil that fre
quently "makes" the hat.
Te complete the ifastcr Cos
tume, whether she must cheese hur
riedly or at her leisure, a woman
will find here everything she needs,
from her Sports Shoes te her gaily-,
dotted Veil. Here's a list that
includes manv Accessories that mav
best be selected here.
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A TWEED Tep Ceat for
-- that meter trip ever
the Easter holidays. Quite
the smartest collection in
town here, from $22.50 te
65.00.
SKCO.NI FLOOIt. CENTRK
IT" NICKER SUITS mean
Sportabecker Suits
ready for that golf game
or the long tramp in the
country. There's nothing
like them for comfort. And
even the most critical
brother approves them.
Sportabeckers $25.00 te
$35.00.
bKCOND f 1.00 II. CK.VTKK
CONSIDERING Corsets-.
and that's what every
woman who lakes thought
for her figure is doing the
models that well-groomed
women prefer are here.
Comfortable Corsets, these
$1.50 te $18.50.
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A newly introduced fea
ture of the Millinery
Salens is the presentation
of a very select group of
fine Hats, adapted or copied
from the choicest Paris
models, and developed in
the finest of French ma
terials. These Hats are in styles
that require the skilled
hand of a fashion artist
te achieve, and for that
reason will never be found
among Millinery of the
ordinary kinds.
Prices, $16.50 te $32.50.
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AtAJlKKT S1T.KET. WK.-T
"DINGS in her ears and a
At Necklace te match, per
chance. A Necklace at any
rate, for one doesn't seem
dressed without one. The
white of ivory, the sheen of
pearls, the green of iade
which'.' Probably all three.
Earrings that dangle,
hoops, drops, tassels, but
one must wear Earrings
50c te $50.00.
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THIRST of all,
-1 Fur. The
question is, Sha1
her Neclljiij
important
it be enej&i
of these fluffy
fluffy Vex AnihtslT,i
There arc all tfi&$
Scarlrt?
smart shades and kinds
here, from S10.00 te S85.00.'
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Upessum, Siberian sauirreK?
Baum Marten, Stene M&vw
ten or Mink are equally4
smart and uecemtng iu 1
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"WTIO wants a Reman-'
striped Scarf of fibre
sill;? Every woman who
hasn't one. And most of
these will cheese another,
for Scarfs are simply be
witching in their glorious
colorings. And the price is
se little $3.75.
Al.-M.l-: 11. MARKET STRUCT
rpHE Veil's the thing. Es-
T
pecially these Dotted
Veils, the season's shades
in a becoming mesh. Ne
wonder most women are
cheesing one for every hat
at 25c a yard.
MSI.l: II MARKET STllhET
GLOVES for Easter. And
for that new frock
with short sleeves, these
Leng Silk Gloves that ca
ress the arm and fit the
hand, well like a glove.
In full elbow-length and all
the smart shades $2.50.
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THOSE immaculate, crisp
Cellars and Cuffs ! One
must have several sets
at hand. A fascinating
White Organdie Set em
broidered in colored dots
Tuxedo-style cellar 75c.
A1SI.E 11 i-ENTRK
CPEAKING of Hand Bags, '
be sure te see these. The
last word in smartness. Just
iJrem abroad in time for
women who want a Silk
Hand Bag that is quite,
quite different, you knew,
for Easter. Seme are ap
pliqued in contrasting color,
ethers are exquisitely bead
trimmed $20.00 te $45.00. ,
AISI.K 8, t'EMTRE
OPORTS Stockings may
match, harmonize or
contrast with her sports
suit. These of silk-and-fibre
silk are irresistible, $1.50,
And when she sees these
sheer, summer-weight Silk-and-wool
Stockings with
tluir smart clocks, she will
add them te her collection
$'1.00.
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CADDLE - STRAP Ox-
fords, of cetirse. One
must have a pair te keep in
step with the mode. Fer the
links xir city street they are
.uist the thing. And se
swagger, don't you think?
The price is $10.00.
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