Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1022
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PHILA. ORCHESTRA
There's a Difference
In Scmpllncr clothes
s omethlns thnt
makes them easily
recognized.
D.D.ScmpKncr
1305 Walnut
ONE Of PHIUDCLPHIA'S LEADING TAILORS
PEN
SEASON
First Concert Given This After
noon nt Acaclemy Under
Stokewski
NEW SETTING FOR STAGE
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Barak Smppliies
MANN'S
Fine Writing
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miasm nasmLempesm
J)29 Market Street,
'IF NOSES WERE COUNTED
there would be enough
Babbitts In America te
elect a I'reslden t and
maybe they did."
HAItHY HANSEN.
Chicago Dally Stun.
BABBITT
By Sinclair Lewis
ACTIIOR OF MAIN STIIKET
Whercvrr books arc setiJ, tl.OO
HARCOURT HRACE fc CO, 1 w 47th st..NY.
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Every Night Some
one's Safe Is Robbed
Yeu can't be positive yours
won't be next. Yeu can be pesi- th
tivc that there's no money in it
by making deposits every night
in the Republic Trust.
The Philadelphia Orchestra opened
its twenty-third sennen nt the Academy
of Miitde nt U.'HO o'clock this nftcrnnen
and the eleventh centen in which Mr.
Klokewsfcl lias been the conductor. All
Indication point te the most successful
season the organlst'illen has ever linn.
The hour of the l-'rldny afternoon
concerts hns been changed, ntul this
sen son they begin nt 2:30 instead
of H o'clock, ns heretofore. This Is ex
pected te lie nn iiiipievement and iniike
for the convenience of both the orchc erchc
trn nml iintrens. The hour of the Sat-
tirdny evening concerts is unchanged.
There linve been few chances In the
personnel of the orchestra and. perhaps,
! the most Important of these lire the
substitution of tleerges Orisp7. for
Onnle llennde ns first clnrlnet. nnd thnt
(of Walter Cuctter for Ulchnrd Krueger
ns first bassoon, Mr. duetter Is n 1'hll
indelphlnn, the seu of Julius Otietter.
I nnd he hns been the fir-t bassoon of the
; Chicago Orcliestrn for a number of
I seasons. Mr. (irlssc7. imis formerly first
clnrlnet of the Itnsten S.-mpheny Or
cliestrn nnd bitterly clnrlnctlst of the
Chamber Music Art Society, of New
Yerk.
New Staje Setting
One of the most interesting features
of the enenlnc concert wns that it Is
the first time thnt the new singe setting
,nnd platform designed by Mr. Stokewski
, mid erected during the summer, wns
used. The nngles nt which the times
of the orchestra ere projected info the
auditorium hnve been e changed as te
render the softer tones mere clearly
heard without any less in color nnd te
I add brilliancy te the louder tones,
Mr. Stokewski is greatly pleased with
the results of the new setting. The set
ting is censldernbly higher than the for
hit one and the pint form upon which
I the mvnbers of the ercliestrn sit has
been rebuilt in nccerdiince with the,
plan of the whole stage. The erches-
1 trn hns been moved further bnek. nnd I
there has been n conseipiont gain of I
nbinit seventy-live seats In the pit.
These sent will new lie regulnr ehnirs i
nnd meie comfortable thnn the former
ones.
Classic1! and the Mederns
At the opening concert Mr. Ste-
j kewskt blended the classics and the
I moderns, lie began with the "Melstcr
, singer" overture of Wngncr and fid
low oil this with the Haeh suite In
1! miner for flute nnd strings, one of
i the greut pleies of the erchestrul reper-
teire for sole flute. 1 he symphony was
Hcetlievcn fourth In 11 tint.
MAN ROBBED IN SHADOW
OF MOYAMENSING PRISON
"Qlve Me Your Wallet," Orders
Hotd-Up, Then Slugs Victim
While Patrick Fnrnen was walking
along In the shndew of Meyatncnsliig
1'rlsen nt 11 :.1d o'clock lnnt night, en
his way te his home nt 1."K12 Seuth Car
lisle street, he wns accosted by n mnn
who stepped from nn angle of the prison
wall.
"(live me your wnllct," the mnn de
tnnnded.
Fiirnen turned te sec who had spoken,
and was struck en the jaw. He went
ilmvn. nml was brtltnllv kicked. Kin-
nllv his nssnllnnt lenned ever him, took
his wallet containing $20 nnd ran.
Fnrnen get te his feet, nml staggered
te the Third and Dickinsen streets sta
tion, where he gave the police a tie tie
KTlptlen of his assailant.
TO DECIDE RUM CArTsSUE
Fight Right of Bootleggers te Get
Seized Autes Back
Illght of bootleggers te reg.iin pos
session of rum-running automobiles
lifter they hnve been confiscated by the
Government will be threshed out In
fulled States District Court here to
day. According te Oeerge W. Celes,
f nlted Stntes District Attorney, clever
legnl mnneuverlng by nrre.steil bootleg
gers enables them te get their seized
cars buck nnd continue te use them in
booze traffic.
Te put a step te this prnetlee, As
sistant United Stntes District Attorney
Jenes will oppose the granting of a
bootlegger's petition for the return of
his car In United States District Court
this morning.
CARSON ESTATE $24,000
Will of Fermer Councilman Is Filed
for Probate
Itelntives nre the beneficiaries under
wills probated today. Testators and
the value of the estates left follew:
Wllllnui 1 Kagnn. 2iW" Columbia
avenue, $1.1.",0O0. His widow, Margaret
I'.ngnn, and son, Wllllnui F. Kngnn,
were nnmed ns princlpnl beneflclnrles: ;
Jnmes Carsen, former City Council-
man. .1."."i2 North Kighteenth street. '
.1!4.000; Theodere llelers, 2343 North
Heward street, fl2,70O.
Netice hew it spruces
you up
BOJL Tea
Clea-totally Different
14 Central High Beys Suspended
Fent teen Cetitrnl High Scheel
students hnve been suspended for
going "out of bounds." The Imys say
It Is n scheme te force them te patronize
the bnsement restniiriint. (Illiclnls Insist
flie fend In the rctiturnnt Is excellent,
nnd say discipline In necessary te force
the bejs tn elx'y the school rules and
remain in the vicinity of the school
during recess.
REPUBLIC
TRUST COMPANY
I4B9 CAestnut Street
HOURS Qam-iepm
c&c 1eur7pme
C'OMl I.KTi: m unfit Hen i 4 be
sour rj t" m.ttfrja an 1 worii werii
mnmhip it tm buv Myr
Lighting Fixtures
frnrn us
We rfuir.in'" al Fnlutlv ih
nunllM . r nur .ie irnde -n
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WJW7 CEBMANTOWNAV.
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Mr. Stokewski minle a Inte change
In the program, substituting Debussy's
"I.e four des I,js" for the "After
noon of a Faun" by the sime com-
poser. The new work is taken from
the inriilntal music which Debussy
wrote for n mjsterv play of D'Annun-
zie. anil the composition wns new te l
I lillndelphlnns. 1 he lust number en the
i program mis also bv n modern French
i eompeser, Itnve), whose music is less
definitely plm I'd lis et t fill II thnt of his
I famous confrere. Debussy, It Is In
1 waltz form. Following the custom of
: the orchestra fur n geed many yenrs
new, there was no soloist nt the open-
ing concerts.
I Many Novelties Provided
' The .season, which openel this
afternoon, will hnve n large number of
nei cities by composers, both Amerl-
j enn inn foreign. Mr. Stokewski has
i examined many new -cores during the
List summer and out of this rather
thinkkss task hns selected what he
considers the public should hear In
j order te keep abreast of the musical
times, both in this city and In ether
I countries.
As has been the case for n number of
i seasons, the house J entirely sold out
for the Friday afternoon concerts nnd
1 practically se for these en Saturdny
evening. The number of New Yerk
' encerts has been increased, although
j there will be one tour fewer by the
en liistm than in the past The New
i Yerk series, where the Phllndelphtn
i Orchestra Is new by fnr the strongest
nnd must popular of nny of the visiting
nr.'iinizntli'ux, hns been sold out about
us emnpletelv as the Friday afternoon
concerts nt home, nnd the snip In the
: ether cities has been equnlly gratifying.
LARGEST OLD BOOKSTORE IN AMERICA
BOOKS
BOUGHT
T e browse
a meiij; e u r
books is a full
days' eccupa
tien, n you
care te make it one. And you
are welcome. Ne one will dis
turb you by asking "is there
anything you want?" But
plenty of cheerful service
awaits you, if you desire it.
We buy from all ever the '
world the books we sell te you
here at a fraction of their
original cost.
Scheel and College Text Heeks ,
THREE DIE AFTER RECENT
ACCIDENTS ON STREETS
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GIVE HEED ACT NOW
I A truly worth-while offering of III
III (' JA. Imported Woven Madras Shirts
III (sizes 14 te 18)
II at $2.102 for $4.00
IIIJ IMPORTED KNITTED NECKWEAR I
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1 Jl CAPE GLOVE SPECIAL: CORDOVAN SHADE II
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VVWw Own Baking
Ce. English Muffing 35c Dez.
Fresh Daily-
Pastry
Reminders
Victeria Sfesft, leaf 35
Sitet Cites 40
Lidy Finftn lb. 60
Fancy Caki lb. 90
Ic4 Ciananea Rail 35
heat before serving
Candy
Reminders
Aiterltd Caramsli
CboeeUt Daintlt
Dtntri Mint i....
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Pheni and Mall Ordin FilUd
18th and Chestnei Sts. 5600 Gerraintewn A..
Atlantic City, N. J,'
12th and Market Sts.
JMIIMIIHHMtNII
THE Klein Chocolate
Company, of Eliza Eliza
bethtewn, put en a pair
of Goodyear AU
Weather Tread Solid
Truck Tires about one
year age. At 18,000
miles, the concern re
ports a higher mileage
than ever received from
any ether make of tire,
while the traction and
cushioning has been a
decided advantage in
hauling.
Goeiytar Track Tint art
inhf and tervUtd bj tht
local Goeiytar Track 7"ir
Service Station Dealer.
GOODYEAR
Fer Sale by
O'BRIEN & HOOVER, Inc.
Distributors
22d and Race Streets
PHILADELPHIA
Topcoats
t. Tailored Fer Us By The
Kirschbaum Sheps.
30 H5
Dependable quality !
Great variety ! Stylish
models ! Moderate
prices ! Expert service
in fitting you properly.
You'll find all that at
the R & F Stores.
Kirschbaum Full Dress
And Tuxedo Suits
Special At . . . $45
Founded In 1894
1204 Chestnut St. 11 Seuth 15th St.
1119-21 Market St.
Bey
Patrolman, a Weman and a
Succumb In Hospitals
Tl'; imrsetK, died hut jiinht us the
result uf rct'ciit street .velili'titu
William Arneld, three jeurs old, .121
N'ertli Fourth trit, died In thi- Heuse.
volt Hospital Hhertly lifter heinif htruck
by n trellt-j car nrnr ht.s hnme. The
inetrirmnn, .lelin HnfTninn, Third mid ,
''ainhi'in Ntrcets, is b'iiiff ludd.
Mrs Mnr.v Srhwenlt. thirty, ejght
ji-ur.s old, Thlrtienth find Ort-i-n strnctN, '
who wns knocked down by n trollej cm
nt Jeffersen street und Hlilue nvetine,
Wednesday, died In the Women's Hom
eopathic HeHjiltal. '
I'iiirelmiin Murthehxnew J. f'een, of
the Twentieth nnd KVileru! streetn hta
fieti, died at .St. AiciieN' Iliwpital today
from Injuries he r iyed Stnulay nl;h't
lull- takins the lctim of another meter
cur accident te the hei-pital. '
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B. CHERTAK WENGER
MILLINERY
Quality Furs Plus Value
Never Mere Strikingly Noted
Than in This Special Event Planned te Reduce
Stocks While Our Building is Being Remodeled
Baby Lambs
Russian Sables
Fine Caraculs
THE SAME HIGH QUALITY PLUS
HOUSE OF WENGER ORIGINALITY
BUT A DECIDED LOWERING OF
PRICES TO CREATE QUICK SELLING.
AN EVENT OF SUPREME IMPOR
TANCE THAT SHOULD APPEAL TO
EVERY WOMAN WHO DESIRES TO
BUY FURS.
Eastern Minks
Silver Foxes
Baby Fishers
Mur
New
Lewer Priced Section
Natural
Raccoon
Ceat8$195
Regular Season Price $275
JtO inches long
beautiful silk lining
B. Ckertak Wenger
Millinery
Our superb showing of French hats, together
with adaptations from our own workrooms,
an inspiring collection notable for its originality,
beauty and quality.
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Ninth Street Belew Market
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, Wesley Barry's "Beauty Spots"
Protected by $10,000
Ies Aiicelcs, Oct. 0. d'.y .. P. i i
Wesley Uurr) has no mllller,. dollar
Ick-4, but thd juvenile screen star's
, freckles are regarded by movie magi 1
nntes 111 an asset and accordingly J0
took out Insurance yesterday en them '
tetallns $10,000. I
The ether day a little blend cir '
, Klbnbeth Urewn, advised Wefdey t0' I
have his freckles remevid and the young !
star was caught In the act of trying te
crmiii:ut' iuem.
I "Hey, whnt ure you doing?" cried
the intruder In wild alarm. Wesley
dropped the jar of guaranteed remover
und later hUiiumI the. pullcj un the dotted
line.
Twelve geed ones in
every dozen.
In all our Stores
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END GRASSHOPPER HUNT
Philadelphia Scientists Return With
Many Rare Specimens
Returning from a grasshopper hunt
through the Southwest, Morgan Hibard,
research npseclutc, and ,f, A. (J. Uelln,
recording secretary, both of the Acad
emy of Natural .Sciencew, brought back
H000 of the hoppers, packed in cigar
boxes.
One of the objects of the trip wns te
obtain specimens of twenty rare species,
and the scientists returned with seven,
teen of them. They will write u book en
grassheipcru, nnd it is expected the in
formation will be valuable in the fight
te combat the grass Ifarper plsfue.
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And Present Such
Notable Shee Values!
An Exceptional Offering of
FASHION FOOTWEAR
At a Price That Must Appeal
$
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Smart Strap Pump
In All-Patent Celt or All-Mack Calf
Cuban or Uaby French Hecla
New Hosiery-
New Tongue Pump
Patent Celt Vamp and Tongue
With otter brown euede or black bro bre
cade satin qunrtpr nnd Insert.
All-Patent Celt
Brown Kid Vamp and Tongue
With otter brown suede quarter and
Insert
Brown Satin Vamp and Tongue
With brown brocade quarter wirt Insert,
Black Satin Vamp and Tongue
With black brocade quarter and Insert
These models are two of the many produced te meet every style and quality
requirement for the seusen. Priced teneet the desires of many women who
demand character and an exclusive effect in footwear at a moderate price.
matching our footwear in quality
an well at in color.
Full-fashioned silk re-enforced
garter tops, special value. $1.95.
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A range of good geed
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Raglan and set-in
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Coats
Plain-Far -trimmed
75.00
A remarkable .pres
entation of beautiful
new coats in the
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Blouse back, draped
nnd circular. Fur cel
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Sweaters
5.95
Special Values
Many styles desirable because they are se
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Beautiful crentiens, model hata that have
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Smart Autumn Togs for Tots & Grewing Girls
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Styles for school and dress.
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