Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 17, 1922, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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A T CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS
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Ipcll-Drcsscd Women and Bread A's at Pinchot Stronghold
Contrast With Streng Talk and Breaths at Vare Sanc
tuary as Returns Come In
i I 1115 Chestnut Street. 1
Oratory, cigar stubs, red flnres, red
'liquor nnd ctioplderB, bn one linndr
conversation, clgnrcttcs, ornnRevpunrh.
Mpenslvc perfume nnd brend As en the
ether, represent, n brief, the extremes
e otmeipherd perment hiR the yarietM
rimpnlgn lirndqunrters Inst n glit while
ih"iftiirnn from the Htnte-wlde primary
election were coming 'n.
ncvcrelng the order of thing-, nnd
bulnnlnic. m, "H proper stories should,
amid cultured surroundings, the curtain
riB en the nepubllcnn Women's Club
pennsvlvnnln, nt 211) Seuth Seven
teenlh street, where high hopes nrc en
tcrftilncd for the nomlnntlen of Pinchot
""The telephone Is busy here relaying
le the waiting group of well-dressed
nemen Mich returns as have come In.
Innimtieh ns the enrly rcturni are : al
most always freighted, with heavy Alter
majorities, the general state of mind Is
anything hut optimistic. Hpwevcr,
ihcre Is much conversation throughout
the rooms, and a sizeable gathering
about the orange punch.
Mrs. Geerge Wharten Pepper is en
hand, as Is Mrs. J. Willis Martin,
.. lturflnv II. Warburton. Mru.
heeise Dunntait and ethers. Majer
Warburton drops In, and then drops out
tgntn.
rfL. it.. Ciuiii Qhlft.
c . I slant personal destruction, the surrcn-
Fer purposes or urnmnuc contrast, i ,leil. et cf.rtelii mene.vs alleged te hne
the scene Is new shifted le Kleventh I bcen ))r0!iw ,m by n Pinchot cam
nnd Chestnut streets wlietc i the nic pn(tnpl. (ev wrvve9 rendeicd.
cohorts arc assembled in the edifice U was n night of Miuln for Mr. ntnl
mmkcil Uepubllcnii Campaign Head- jj,.,, pchet. The candidate had gene
iliiarters." te his home in Pike County te uite,
Mounting the slippery brass-bound I nml (,cn IlH,i intended metering with
amirs, we come upon n scene which Mrg pjnei,et ,0 this ,.,y. The plan
seems composed at first of a solid wall Wllg abandoned Inter, and they cam
of backs, surmounted ny tnree ayers et hv tralni nrrivnK n( headquarters en
blue cigar smoke., Pcnetrntlng this . the ninth fleer of the HealtEsfatc Trust
having occasioned the detonation above
mentioned ns its meed of welcome.
On the' fleer above the renl business
of the evening Is being conducted. Mak
Ing our way thither past nn argument
en the stnJrs as te whether or net "these
farmers can beat the innj-. the mnj mnj
mnjer'ty we get here 'n 'n Pittsburgh,"
we Hud a loom of n strictly commercial
aspect, In which telephone bells arc
ringing and some tweity of the free
born American rltlc.enry cluster about
te hear the latest returns.
nut Here It's .Justness
There Is n clean, cool-looking girl
nt a typewriter, like n Dryad In a
stoke-held. nnd In the Inner anctum,
dimly outlined through the celling cigar
smoke is (he familiar figure of Coun
cilman Chnrlle Hnll, Intent ever a huge
sheet of vital statistics.
The scenes In the Pinchot headquar
ters may be reduced in exposition te
two words : Watchful' waiting. Ilelng
In point of fact an audacious outpett
1 nthe enemy's country, no rallying of
the faithful may be expected.
There is little te de but take the re
turns as they ceme 1n, and te answer
the numcieus calls of these Interested
in the outcome. Once there is a slieht
break In the uneventful course of the
evening by the visit of nn Indignant
youth, who demand", upon pain of In
curtain with a fev deft strokes of the
elbow, we find that some one is deliv
ering an address at the ether end of the
long red room
drlrk
It fs Freeland Ken-
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jmuhiiiik uueiii jii;iu i. ai. i
Ne one was at the railroad station
te greet them when they nrrved. that
detail having been overlooked in the
general excitement. Beth Mr. and Mr.
Mr. Kendrlck Is speaking of some pnci,et siewel the effect of the stinln
..'i.imin. in whom he ascribes most et
these qualities prominent in the re
spective characters et Washington,
Lincoln nnd William Heward Taft. At
the end of his remarks he explains that
he Is alluding te Geerge K. Alter, who,
he believes, is the most worthy candi
date that ever figured in a primary elec-
Senater A'arc himself reclines against
the wall in a distant corner, with his
hnnds in his pockets, nnd an expres
tin nf intense displeasure en his fnce.
it is evident that his thoughts are else- t00 tnp let,'0 ., Watcbful waiting
wieic, hhu iii-nii..i. .w wtfvii. lieu
tenants leave him in august seclusion.
Rang !
M,. Vara thn orator anil the mull
,.rf n n hnmh ia set. off nn tee !ntln. i a former raqin expert bw. or the
1-in.r .... ----- ..-.-- --- ------- united mates .-Maw. ms aniens are writ
which deemed te tell mere heavily en
the wife of the candidate.
Finally, as the fortunes et the can
didates swajed. the Plnchets left the
clumer and excitement of headquarters
nnd went te their suite In the Hellenic
Stratford. There they snt until 4:110
o'clock this morning, at which time they
tetlred, feeling confident nt last I hut
victory had perched upon their banner".
As te the Republican State heudquar
ters. an Alter stronghold at 500 Seuth
Bread street, it is peace itself. Here,
RADIO FACTS BY AN EXPERT
The articles In the mernln Pdblie I.aneKH
by Sluart wnnanune are aumeruaiue. iiai
,nef. Great v te the detriment of Mr,
Kendrick's train of thought, a small
un fnr the lavnian. understandable.
planaterv. Read them In the merntne Pen
liarade appears in the street helew, .jidt.
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Coats of French Seal, 40
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Fur Coats
98.50
Rtgularly
200.00 te 22S.00
Ceat of Moleskin. Nat
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Trlmmed French Seal. -,
length medeli. All arc made
of selected skins.
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Rmgularly
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Coats of Black Catacul
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Rtgularly
160.00 te 176.00
French Seal. 40 Inches
Ionic; cellars and cuffs of
darkj Fltch. Alse Marmet
Coats, with cellar and cuffs
of Itaccoen.
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Hudsen Seal
Coats
195.00
Rtgularly
400.00 te 435.00
Full 40-Inch Coats of
Hudsen Seal, with lar
cellars and bell cuffs of
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(9) French Seal Coats 100.00 125.00
(2) Marmet, Raccoon Trimmed 150.00 98.50
(5) Natural Muskrat CeaU 200.00 165.00
(7) French Seal, Skunk Trimmed 200.00 42.50
(2) French Seal, Squirrel Trimmed 225.00 39.50
(3) French Seal Wraps 150.00 ' 64.00
(2) Scotch Moleskin Coats 200.00 98.50
(3) Black Caracul Coats 330.00 98.50
(2) Moleskin Wraps 350.00 165.00
(4) Hudsen Seal, Skunk Trimmed 400.00 195.00
(5) Hudsen Seal, Beaver Trimmed 470.00 235.00
(3) Hudsen Seal, Squirrel Trimmed 470.00 235.00
(4) Natural Squirrel Coats 600.00 295.00
(2) Hudsen Seal Wraps 490.00 245.00
(2) Natural Squirrel Wraps 800.00 395.00
(1) Broadtail Wrap 900.00 445.00
(1) Natural Mink Ceat 1500.00 745.00
(1) Natural Mink Wrap 2000.00 995.00
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Coel Rugs for Warm Days
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The most interesting and by far the largest assortment of Summer Rugs we have ever
offered, surpassing all previous seasons in variety and of that character which will
appeal te these who desire distinctive furnishings. Any requirement can be most sat
isfactorily and quickly met at
PRICES MUCH BELOW FORMER SEASONS
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American Fibre Rugs
At Special Prices
In beautiful and solid tone effects, with
floral and Persian borders, unique and
distinctive in weave and most serviceable.
One of the best summer rugs at the price.
30x60 in 82.25 6x0 ft $9.25
36x72 in $2.73 7.6x10.6 ft.. .SI 2.7.-)
9x12 ft $M.OO
Colonial Rag Rugs
One of the best for an inexpensive summer
rug. This season's new color combina
tions are especially inviting; in solid tones,
hit-and-miss and cretonne effects with
handsome band borders. These of the
silk and rag mixture are wonderfully
attractive.
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24x36 in
30x60 in 2.00 te
36x72 in 2.85 te
6x9 ft 8.00 te
8x10 ft 12.00 te
9x12 ft 15.50 te
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3.75
1.50
13.00
19.50
25.50
Bleck Rush
Rugs
Imported and seamless. Celers
in natural and blue and natu
ral and brown.
Sizes suitable for perches and
indoor use. Prices very reasonable.
At One-Half Price
A number of basket-weave rush
rugs with decorated borders
oval and oblenj; shapes.
27x54 in new $ .90
36x72 in new 1.90
Mazeurk Perch Rugs
Very durable, made le withstand hardest
kind of wear. The designs and colorings
are in striking Oriental effects and are
unusually decorative.
27x54 in $3.00 6x9 ft Si 6.75
3x6 ft 5.75 I 6x12 ft 22.50
1x7 ft 9.00 8x10 It 25.50
9x12 ft $33.50
Prairie Grass Ruas
These splendid, long-weaving and ever" M
popular rugs are here in new and attrac
tive color combinations in blue, rose, gray,
brown, etc. Exceptional values and priced
as fellows :
27x54 in $1.85 I 6x12 ft $11.50
36x72 in 2.75 8x10 ft 12.50
ix9 ft 9.25 I 9x12 ft 15.00
9x15 ft $18.75
Japanese Rush Rugs
Ne better rug te be had for perch, living
room and dining room. Seme in the oval
shapes. Sturdily built and most satisfac
tory for summer home or
seashore cottage.
27x54 in $ 3.93
36x72 in 5.75
6x9 ft 1 1.50
8x10 ft 22.50
9x12 ft 29.50
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i HE newest version of the Bridal
Gewn, just arrived it is a fairy
like creation of net and flowers
and gleaming white satin. It is
one of scores of White Gowns
designed with the bride in mind, for te-day's
bride is net limited in her choice te stately
white satins.
She may cheese the sheer silk crepes, the
lovely crepe de chine or Canten crepe, white
laces, embroidered nets or fine white voiles.
Seme of the loveliest are of classic simplicity.
Misses' White Dresses, fi 25.00 te X79.00
Women's White Dresses, $35.00 te $160.00
Any dress in stock may be adapted te the
bride's particular ideas. We frequently add a
train, which may be removed later, or supply the
sleeveless Gewn with draped or flowing sleevps.
which nlay be slipped out easily, if desired.
The Colorful Nete of the March
Bridesmaids Tinted Frecks
In all the new silk crepes, bouffant taffetas and
dyed laces. An excellent assortment here, making
it possible te carry out almost any color scheme.
Women's Dresses. $.15.00 te $S2.e0
Misses' Dresses, $15.00 te $55.00
. nn 1 Ploer laili -ir.t
Bridesmaids' Millinery
Shirred and quilled Net Hats, soft straws with
crepe Georgette ever-brims, transparent Swiss
Hair Hats, and a lovely group of flower-trimmed,
scarf-draped Natural Leghorn Hats, that afford
many ideas for the development of color schemes,
in trimmings, in facings, in streamers of ribbon
.civets. Leghorns faced in black elvet and with
trailing black velvet ribbons that drape ever the
shoulder, are very effective with tinted frocks.
Prices $10.00 te $43.00.
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The Bridal Gift May Be
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Teasp or sil.an te f30.ne Ten a te si ,-r, jti ilr, . ,
Dfssprt Snoeu-v -SS8 te S4M MiMl .t -Jtllll n' fa in
T.'blp hpecmx S30 te SflS.OO (,rrf l...rll.- a ; ,,, , ...
DeKHit Kiiir.- tin (e S5000 Mr-it Krl,s..iMi i MJJ"
ninner r.iu S3 in snn.ne n,itr .speunr. -s: no i0 ii ,.,
n..s.rt Kulrs-SR4 le S47.00 Toilet S v-i, "i ' 7
sii.vi:p..im.ti:i w.i:i:
i,M.pnen SJ...II In SU.un Hsi-rt Knae? l.tnntn
Hi-sur'M Spoons, H. se te SJI.r.n
"'.ili.i"spoens S.'i te SIK llnnei K""r"- SKI te JJ3
Pr-vrrt Krl)s SI..10 le Tpn S.t.-u t .
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BRIDAL SilKs and Satins in a de
li?htfil display for quick ss ss
let'tien. New eery ilay counts, decisions
must be made, and everybody must
turn te and help, some with sug
gestions, some with deft needles,
and some have the Rieatest privl
lfjre of all supplying the elegant
fabrics that jre into the Bridal
(iewn.
This year the Gewn may be of
the time-honored Satins, Satin,
Canten Crepe, Crepe Remain, Crepe
Chiffen, Crepe Faille or Crepe de
(. hine. Many weights and qualities
iiady for selection.
liraiitiful Assortments nf Silkn
in Levely Shades ter Uncles maids.
a.-i e. i"nr
DO I NT Appliqued Net Veils, with
' or without Piincess lace bor ber
dcis. J1.V00 te 500.00.
I Unix u"-,tii,i A ! II Vrkf Si
"KII.S artistically draped, te per per
cenal ideas of bccem'ngncs3, in
the .Millmery Stere.
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Gie' e, Hi-button length, $6.00
and ST.'O; the UO-butten length,
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pI.AIN White Silk Stockings,
1 $2.00, ifJ.eO, 5:j.00 and W.fiO.
With white lace insteps, $4.50.
Trench Stockings. ST.eO.
v .e 1 Uikfi Street
LM.KGAXT plain Whit.- Satin
Pumps, with baby Leuis heels
or the high I'tench heels, SI 1.00
and $12.00
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