Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922
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E Pianos listed eclin.
hive been taken as par.
payment for the lameui
Matchless Cunningham
Pianos or Plavcr-Pinnes
tfcey have been thoroughly reno
vated at our own factories and
ra like new. Although these 'n
trumenti are priced at these low
flfnrti, they are fully guaranteed
by ci.
EASY TERMS
UPRIGHTS
$450 Blasius
iPiane, $17C
Like New A I
(Maheganr Cete)
$475 Whecleck
Piane, $10C
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Like New
(Maheganr
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$500 Mathushek
Piane, $1Qft
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I.Ike New
(Maheganr
$525 Lester
2. 210
(Mahogany Case)
$550 Henry F.
Sfe 225
(Mahogany )
B e.y!
PLAYERS
$800 Mehlin
$325
Piane,
Ilk ew
(Mahogany)
$850 Hardman
Peck,
Mil New
(Mahogany)
345
$900 Schemacker
Angelus $07C
Like .V.w did
(Maheganr)
GRANDS
$1100 Sehraer
& Ce., $JOC
Llleew TXg
(Mahogany)
$1150 A. B.
Chase & Ce.,
Like Xew T i O
(Mahogany)
$1180 Steinway
& Sens, $CCn
Like New UUv
(Mahogany)
IT PAYS
THINK!
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11TH AND CHESTNUT
OrZN KEM.VOS
(Factory, 50 th a Parkiide
ACADEMY OFMUSC
your consideration ns te your future
plnns uith tlm Acariemr of Music."
While the piesnccn for the coming
jenr are favorable, the topert point-"
I out that the utoehhelilerH muit expect
mother le. The short HPifen of enlv
t lilt t mmKm find n "ilmlt' jietled of
tentj -two weeks from May 1 te Oe
1 teber 1 innl.e If pnictteall iripossihle
i te plnce the Arnilciu en n felt -support-
, lnR bnMs unless the public supports It
Deficit Of $27,164 Is Reported In the wa of rentals mere itcnereusly
Uiail It IllS III IIIC1 Kl"l. 1W ..I.U.O,
The icjHirt drew attention te the tie
tlvltles of the Weman's Heard of the
AGAIN SHOWS LOSS
Despite Best Season in In In
stitutien's History
INCREASE IN TAX A BLOW!
Corporation, which introduced changes
In the kitchens and cloak rooms at
Inched te the Feyer with a view te fa
cilitating the management of social af
fairs which depend en kitchen equipment.
TIIK OI.ORT THAT WAB AMERICA'S
Exploratlene en Kaater Inland have brought
te llKht nrpat'ntly cenclmlve proof that
America wui Inhibited um before the daye
or Athene ami Heme Kr.Micle Dickie die
ru'rea the ptelnblllty of thai trident race
navlne been aubmerced benea'h the 1'Kcine.
Head thle art.cle In the Matkzlne Section
of the Sunday 1'CHLie Liikiir. "Make It a
Habit." Adv.
Anether deficit from operation of the
Academy of Music, reported nt the an- I
nual meeting of the Academy of Muie
Corporation m Kdwnrd W. Hek last
nlcht, set frtockhelders and directors ,
racking their brain today in an cffeit
te reach n solution of the problem of
supporting the Institution In the fu
ture Although the Academy had the bet
season In Its hlstnr; last ear, there
as a deficit of $21,104 10, according
te the annual report submitted b Mr.
link t'nlcvj the public accords better
support te the lieiivn in the future, Mr
Ilek said, it wll' bi irttmlh lmpei-
' hie te place the ergtl iiitien back nf it
en a self-siippertni5 ty
While Mr llek made no specific ree-
I ommvndatlens. it Is Intimated drastic
action ma be neecarj if the (.orport (.erport (.orpert
tion Is net nsuied of a greater number
of rentals for the hetie in the ensuing
jear Despite tie pietests of the I'xe-
I cutive CeniMlttee. tbe nssrsed alui alui
tien en the Aeidmn ua liu reased bt
'the Heard of Kei.inn nt l'nes from
jSl.OOrt.000 te C-l.-IHl.tXIO which nlll
entail .m Ituruive in ties et S'J'IOO.
ever ami abec the annuil defn.lt whkli
Is expected.
T.i Increase Dlseeiir iglng
I.nt cn there mrc ."."I ngige
nunts In the niidltniium entnp.ued
with -71 the ear lufe-e, an i'iui'iiw
of S". ; nn additional li.'U eent tool,
pine in the Foer, .i'iint -."'' tb"
jear preceding, or an Incri.ibC of 10,1.
! The total numbir of i.nits gicn in
f Saddlers Belt
AMe ulth Knap
en itacki. PIS A GENTLEMAN'S BELT
The Saddlers Belt Fashioned from a solid piece of
best quality English bridle
leather. Better leather cannot
be had. Ne stitching. Gives no
end of wear. Keeps its shape.
1713 CHESTNUT, PHILA., PA.
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Martin Martin Inc.
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ALSO SOLD BY
lm II. winnramir. Wm. HecklM Oe,.
Unk" falter u HecKer, oe. Msritiall.
Ash for "THE SADDLER'S BELT"
K Pjdt'n 'triili mrk etamped en eery one.
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i-JHicggggi-Liga
'..v.i r x r i T..1 A.set..t a
iffemlMimnin raiiaeTi- l' n
leth the auditorium .mil the l'ecr w is
(V, ns compared with a total of ,p00
tue prisTiling season, wlil'll ieprienis
i an increnve of 1. In the 1 it i.ir
of the old Acndenij maingeniPiit, there
were 2.11 engagements, heme tliejnst
year's figures show !n lmreisi of )!'."
events eter the record number under
. the old regime
"The most dlsceurnglng experience
of the eir," Mr Hek snid, "was tbe
increase of the tax asscMucnt f tne
i Acadenn of Music bj the Heard of He
vision . f Taxes, of .VJ00.IMI0 our ex-
i ecuthe lemmittee appealed hetere the
Ilenrd. and. in the committee's opinion,
clcarh heuid that this lnereT-e was
net Instilled Hut the appeal was of no
I an!l While the tax ns-eers wele
evidently in inpntli with jour effort
I of public service the felt powerless te
I reduce the nKieskinent, owing te the
existing state of the law with respect te
I tnt a'sesment The city tax for the
past jear was therefore. baed en the
increased nssesment of '1.200 000, and
the tax was lucre iwl by SSl'OO.
Kefers te Other Cities
"I venture te rmphnize this point in
!nw of the fact that, while etler
municipalitlt- during the past two rtrs
hne reduced the taxation of similar
buildlncs in their dries, ami in one or
two ences hae tetnllv exempted from
tnxatien buildings nef ns mrth given
ever te the public sen Ice us tlie Acnd
emj of Music, the cit of Philadelphia
has increased the burden anil the ls
which jeu are sustaining in jour erTert
te keep the Acadenn of Muio true t i
its traditions and n center of public
Fervice. I call attention te this fait
because it naturnlh will enter into
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A "Speed Truck" Built
Entirely of Truck Parts
$1245 for Chasrii
Has no passenger car parti. Just com
pare with "speed trucKS you Knew.
You'll find differences you want:
Powerful, modern, truck typ meter,
armored type radiator, no soldered joints
te cause trouble in circulation pipes,
modern starter, heavier frame, longer,
easier, safer steering, better braking,
stronger axles. Has electric lights, elec
tric starter, Alemitc lubrication, bumper,
34 x 4J-2 cord tires.
14 te l's teDf S144S 216 te 3 $2380
l!ute2 - 17M 2 te 4 3190
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MOTOR TRUCKS
Gemery Schwartz Moter Car Ce.
Sales Keem. 128-140 North Bread
Service Station, 2400-14 Market St.
SALESMANSHIP
ALKSMAKHKir Theory and practice.
Ntlbt clillli Taught by an -xt-rt n rj.
Ban A reed thlna for ambltlaua jeunc
man earalne Una than 150 wtek is earn.
Apply at once.
rvricAYEn's nrarNtss w.iFGr
VI CheatDst Street Walnnt OS-HI
De it every day wrap
op a couple of slices with
the children's recess lunch.
Victer
Raisin
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WALK-OVER
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Special Showing of tlie famous
Princess Pat and Relief Shoes
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In all our Stores
Which is your feet shape
Study these two pictures one of
them describes the shape of your
feet. Yeu are going te knew new
feet comfort in either one of the
shoes described in this advertisement.
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This Is the Relief
This Is Princes Pat
The Relief
UOR women whose feet are shaped ltke the
1 illustration (1) above. This shoe has been
made with a precision never before known In
shoemaking. Netice the prominent joints of the
great tee and the width across the ball or tread
of the feet.
HPHE Relief is se constructed that it allows
room for the enlargement in the joint of the
great tee and conceals that prominence in a most
surprising way. The shoe is really a very pretty
model and en the feet it leeks like a special
custom fitting. It is wide at the tread and extra
narrow at the heel, with a snug ankle fit. The
comfortable feeling en your feet is a new sensa
tion. See it at this week's special demonstration.
The Princess Pat
XtO MATTER where you go in this country or
any of 102 countries throughout the world
you'll see women wearing the Princess Pat model.
The thing you'll notice about it first is that won
derfully geed-looking outside appearance the
exactly perfect fit of it.
TT LOOKS se shapely that you want te ask the
1 wearer where she bought it. But leeks alone
de net make it se popular all ever the world
it's the comfort women get from wearing it.
That's really astonishing. It has a straight in
side line the natural line of the feet. And,
besides, it has a narrow heel with a wide tread
combination, and fits around the ankle at no
ether shoe ever has.
Fine Black & Brown Kid Oxfords, $8, $8.50 & $10
Beets, $9.50 te $12
Dress Strap Slippers, Patent or Black Kid, $10
Harpers 1223 market
Wak)ver
1022 CHESTNUT
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Strawferife & Clitlier Lewer-Price Basement Stere
Hundreds Will Want
In These Great Savings
te Share
Te-morrow
Mere and mere people arc doing much of their
ready-te-wear purchasing In this new and different
Basement Stere. And mere and mere people are learn
ing every day that geed, reliable Strawbridge & Clothier
lower-price merchandise is the best te be had at the
A small part of the apparel en sale Thursday at
special savings is mentioned here. There are hundreds
mere items. Come in early for your share.
Bay Seal (SA) Coats
One-third Under Price
$79-50
Beautiful, luxurious-looking Coats
of fine Bay Seal (dyed ceney), hand
somely lined with embroidered silk and
warmly interlined.
One of the most unusual Fur Ceat
values we've seen this season full 40
inches long, worn with or without belt
and fashioned with large, soft, crush
able cpllar. Sizes 36 te 42.
Almest irresistible at $79.50.
Satisfactory service guaranteed by
Strawbridge & Clothier.
Straff-brldge A Clothier Lewer Price Baaement Stere
Remarkable Greup of
Women's New Coats
Save About One-third
$14-50
A Thursday economy-opportunity
women will net want te overlook.
Many smartly modeled Coats of all
wool tweed, 45 inches long, with geed
American opossum cellar, yoke lined
with suede cloth, patch pockets and in
serted plait in back.
Others, self-trimmed, of fine double
faced herringbone and tweed, many
half-lined. With raglan sleeves, patch
and side pockets, notch cellar and belt.
In tan, brown and gray.
Sizes 36 te 44.
?- Stravrbrldire A Clothier Lewer Price naaement Stere
Sale! Women's and Misses' Dresses
Chiefly New Arrivals, Many Half Price
$Q.85
Thirty Newest
Medels. All Sizes,
14 te 44.
Six Fine Fabrics.
Best Styles, Best
Quality, Lewest
Prices by Actual
Comparison. Come
Early Te-morrow
Mere fine Dresses were sold here last week than in
any week since this wonderful new Lewer-Price Base
ment Stere started.
Te-morrow, ever a score of new models join our great
value-giving Dress event for the benefit of these who
were unable te share during the 10 days just passed.
On the day when the newspapers announced that Te-morrow, then, cheese your newest Dress from
Philadelphia was the hottest city in the country except abut 1,000 here of Canten crepe, crepe de chine, char
Miami, Flerida, the crowds here were the greatest and m.euse tricetine, Peiret twill and wool jersey. Seme
Deugnt me most uresses s
Proof positive of Philadelphia's belief in Straw
bridge & Clothier's Lewer-Price Basement Stere values.
wiui panels, ciranes. tinwtne- ninovea Vioea e.
plaits, embroidery and silk braids. In' black, navy blue,'
brown and gray. Sizes 14 years te 44 bust, in the let
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Clothier Lewer Price Basement Btet
Extra-Size Petticoats $1
Usually One-Half Higher in Price
Black, brown and navy blue Petticoats of a geed satinc. Full
cut, with a flounce of fine tucks, and elastic al waist $1.00.
-VHtranhrl'lK' & ( letliler Lener 1'rlce nuRsment Stera
Heuse Dresses $1.50
Werth at Least One-Third Mere
l.ln tnti,?e,7.medel8 of ,fieurc percnle' striPed Bingham and
pla n chamhrny in many colors. Seme trimmnrl with rWrn.rinr,
., Rnthcrs ? plam colere1 vestee. with sashes. To-mer-
atrawbrldge & Cletbler Lewer Prfc. n...mnt Btnr.
row $1.50.
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Sale! 1515 Pairs Women's and
Girls' Oxfords, Strap Pumps and
Strap Sandals, Half Price $2.65
Fer all occasions street, dress, sports and home wear Shoes for both fashion
and comfort. In black and brown kid and calf, patent leather, black satin and com
bination two-tone effects. High, low, military, Cuban and baby French heels Cem
plete size ranges in each style, 2j te 7i in some, 3 te 8 in ethers. Many are Geed
year-welted, ethers turned and sewed, ethers McKay-sewed. A very unusual opper
i-uiiiv v.ui, w-miun. K-V Htrabrldse & CleUiler-
-Lewer Price llaenient Stere
Girls'AH-Woel
Dresses
$5
Werth Far Mere
Smartly designed Frecks of
all-wool serge and wool crepe,
in navy blue, Copenhagen blue,
geld and henna,
Most attractive for school
and general wear. Sizes 7 te 14
years -$5.00, te-morrow.
Strawbridge Cletbttr
Lewer Price Baaemest Stere
Blanket Robes, Special
$2.65
Werth Over One-Third Mere
Wonderfully warm, very well made, and
in most attractive patterns in light and
dark colorings. With round cellar, neatly
hound cuffs and pocket, belted, us illus
trated ?2.G5.
Many ether fine Hath Uehes of Beacon
cloth and all-wool blanket doth, under
pricc$3.95 te $6.50.
Flannelette Night Gowns
$1.20, Werth One-half Mere
Of heavy material, with deuble back
and front yoke. In neat pink-and-white or
blue-and-white stripes, hull bizes, 15, 10
and 17. Unusual $1.20.
3rr Itrawbrldge It Cletbler Lewer t'fke ilaaiiuciit Stere
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Little Beys' Coats, Suits
$5
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Very Much Undtr Price
The sturdy little Coats nie of excellent
all-wool cloaking, expertly tailored, with
plaid lining. In several desirable shades
and new styles, sues 2 te C years, $5.00
(one illustrated).
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ttu beige in a ariety of colorings, including
j'iuim iiLuuiier miNiures, nizes sw
years, cxtrcmclv low In nrici. sn no
' Ilrillf tlm irnnni..!.. !n i .. I.- Afml
tomorrow.
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