' I ?'. H M iSK' 5ir n to a. n IV ;. WW-'MT 'Ji E VENUS 0 PUBLIC L13DGEK rrilLADELPHU, MONDAY, JANUAUt 12, 1020 .? f'pjf r? f 4 3LDIERS TO GET ityj SCHOLARSHIPS ft. War Work Council Offers $40, , 'j 000 for Uso of Veterans in i Education PENROSE'S NEW "RED DEVILh MA Y FEATURE HIS CAMPAIGN Senator Has Ordered a Big Automobile Designed by a French Engineer, and Politicians Sec Plans for Re-election SCHELL1NG WANTS IMPROVED ENGLISH LEGION IS ASKED TO AID Philadelphia's rt-turnou -nUlicrs Offered 840.000 in scholarships by National Aar M'orl Council of aie the the Tsrs&isfor K Y. M. C. A. Tin- Aiucrienu Lesion hu been requested to -o-operate in tlie dis tribution of t h e so irlinliirhfps, w h i e u will entitle the hohhrs tn entr ilav or lllClit i schools at tli- ( eutral or e-t oraiiejics of the "S M C A , , . The $10,W0 fund will he ndmlms trred bv a lomniitteo composed of : TranMm S. l'dmonds hend of the wjldiers' lcnr department, Y. M. .. A. E. V George Wentuorth Carr leprevent Iiir the American 1Cgion. Richard K Austin, of the redur.it Ueservo lianl;. repre-entiug employers. Joliu A Yoll, president of the (.In-? workers' Vniou representing eii.ph". Maior George V". I'.raen anil il Ham O. Taston, rc-uroicntinj; the . Jl. C. A. The committee has organized 1" tti election of Mr. i:dmond as ehuirm.in and Mr. J'.radon ai criet!irj -, e l!.l.-.. ...ni- ha c.1irvl J)Orm 10r aiIaimil ilia.? i -.. !. .. ft . ,1. 1.1. H r.s-.rtnY.V l Hill from morse w . reiumi. n-v... ...... -t.l"-. ArMi street: from the scvcnM - Indications of preparations- being made for Senator Penrose's campaign for renomination and le-election this .uiir' are -ccii vy pouiiciaiis m im1 fact that the senator i having a new land bigger "red deUl" automobile built. The new ear, deigned by a French engineer, will cost about S10.000. U will have a larger body than the car now used by the senator and if such n tiling he possible, taid his friends, it will bo cvtn redder. This machine will be ready on Mnich 1. Political importance attaches tn the new car and for two reasons. I'irst, under the direct primary act. the sena tor will be obliged, ns he was in his last campaign, to tour the stale from end to end, meeting Miter face to face. Second, the senator's red cur is now regarded us a political asset A friend of the senator s-uul today BABY SAVED FROM FLAMES , Italian Rescues Child and Money. I Bewails Loss of American Flag Neishbors from across the stieet in formed Theodore Franchctti, lit" Mc Kean street, eaily Saturday night that the second storv of his homo was ablaze. Pranchetti rushed to his bedroom and I snatched up the cradle in which his thirteen-day-old daughter was sleeping. As he did so a piece of flaming wallpapei 'fell on the spot which the ciadle had occupied only :i moment befoie. His wife had gone downstairs for the first since the birth of the child. The tire originated in some i nac that wherever the car went in Penn slvnnia it was r.t once recognized a1 the ear of Senator Penrose. A year or so ago it was et on Ihc. Soon there after the senator rccoled two or three hundred letters from supporters in va rious parts of the state in Ring him to get another red machine. Incidentally members of the scnntiVs staff find Hie blazing leduesN of the senator's motor to be of gieat assist ance when they hae to II ml It In n hurry in a park of severnl hundred cars. There was a time when Senator Vcn rose was avcre to automobiles, He preferred an old -fashioned lnndau and would not use a car oven after they became quite ordlnorj . Now he uses the car to go to 'Washington or Pittsburgh, Recently he called his chauffeur to the Willard llotol, in Washington. "Capitol?" asked the chauffeur. "Xo." replied the senator, "Pitts- burgh. ' Senator Penrose's secretary, Leigh' i ton C. Taylor, said today that the sen 1 ntor had irtunlly iceovered fitim the I illness which has coulined him to his ! home for some weeks. lie said the sen ator expected to leave for Florida this week, accompanied b his brother, Dr. Charles 1. Penrose. MAY RAISE REQUIREMENTS authorities of the Men schools wc can ngrfe on o nolullon.' Committees nre being appointed by thi' various high Schools, and they will confer with Professor Shelling and members of tho English department. The problem mny not bo solved until next spring, It Is Bald. Them is n tendency on tho part of tho University of Pennsylvania authors tlei to raiso the entrance requirements II nf P Donnrtrnpnt Hand After "' ?rIcr t0 brl"B "in scholarship u. ot P. uopartmeiu neaa mier stnml,r(ls ot nCw me (o , , h lnnCi Closer Relations Between Unl- ? As 'a? ISS &?? versity and High Schools vc,slty '"'"'""w "' equipment. BOYS RUN AWAY IN PAJAMAS Youngsters, "Kidded" by Patients In Philadelphia Hospital, Flee Four boys who escaped from the Philadelphia Hospital lost nieht were i captured at Thirty-third and Walnut streets this morning, TJioy were dressed in pajamas and slippers. Tho boys were moved from the House of Detention to the hospital for minor operations. Older patients .nt tho in stitution "kidded" the. boys, whose age? lango from twelve to fourteen years, Into believing tho operations were very serious nnd tho boys climbed the hospi tal fence and escaped. They nre John Longbottom, Trauk Itlnell, Cnrl Turns! to and George Mon roe, n negro. P.ocause of the cxtremelj limited knowledge some students nt the Univer sity of Pennsjlvanla have o Engllbli.nnil grammar, a movement has been started under the direction of Prof. Felix n. Schclling, head of the University Eng lish depattment, to establish closer re lations between the Philadelphia high schools and the University. The ulti mate result of the movement cannot he determined at this time, but it is be lieved it will mean the changing of Pcnnsylania's entrance requirements. "P.nglish is probably tho most im portant subject taught, nt nny uni versit." Professor Shelling stated to day. "If n man cannot write well, rend or talk, he can do little with his other subjects. The University should not bo the place whore a student should be taught secondary school woik, such ns grammar, and i ueiieve it tlie isngiisn Department can co-opeia:o with tlie !! i ,i. r.t Hm American ' countable manner in a closet in tie liei - tecHon from the sccretniies iii the mom and the principal loss was confined , rkrTous" brnTebes of tL V. M. C A , to trnt room. A toll of KUI on a .hrif I 11 . ii,n Vnll l,n t,u" voom vas found, -scorclied but m- or from John A A oil 1 RnjonR t,ip rnbllNb nllleh h.u, bc(,u "Must Qualif for :scliul.itIiips thrown in the hack jard. Applicants for the scholarships should Francli"tti enncedtd his dual luck, but proide information for the committee patticularlj bewailed the lns of his which will demonstrate : '"two beeg, tine Hags of America and (a) Fitness for pursuing ih" coiiru Holla." HWtarj 8k Par-on for ;."- 8"a Capum , (c) Service lecoid as shown bj dis- Application for a rehearing of the charge miners. uppeui ror release or naiold Uergcreen .i v.;fr r.f Tnnkin? -ui lor op- serving ''' .. . . t.i. :- ...1U..M rtr I l'.iefn,. iniic. u iiiiin... t j " "-.." nortunities lost naval service. . (e) Financial condition anil nocii. (f Character, especially as indieat ing perseverance, teu hablenc.ss, poten tial leadership and altruism. Americanization work will K' pro moted igorously through-tit the onti-o state by the Legion. This intention is evidenced in a bul letin just issued by the Uepai .meut of Pennsyhania. in which some ot the detail as to the plan for riiR this campaign nre set forth. The wo ;k in Pcnnsjlvania will be in Uir.rge oi Kdgar W. "Baird, and there v ill be a special committee of the Philadelphia county committee to bring into effective touch with the program the "Mt eight posts in this city Bulletin Explains l'lirirtjse The bulletin from state headman. states : "A sstemat campaign to i ron n Americanism will -ooti be maugunuert designed to: , "First. Combat all .mti Am t .. tendencies, activities aud propagaiiil ' "Second. Work for the cilu. atmn Immigrants, prospective. Anion, an in .o n.,.1 ,,lit.ii ri.si(lellt.s in tlie pi 1111 i ot Americanism. s- "Third. Incubate the uka- t A , anism in the cituen population i . ticularly the basic American pum that interests of all the people nre al . rhoso of any special interest or auv s called class or section of the peopl" 'Tourth. Spread throughout the pi pic of the nation information ns to the Teal nature and principles of Ain'-rnau government. "Fifth. Foster the teaching of Am-1 icanism in all schools." Girl Yootnen Install Officers The Yeomen (ft Post No 50 fori, a installed its officers at the New Century Club, 124 South Twelfth strc tin officers are Margaret C I liomas. com - mander; Elizabeth R. Wunderlc vice commander. Anna V. Lduiuuds. adju tant, and Irene 11. Johnson, finance f ticer. This is one of the largest posts composed of women in the I uited States ind it has been accord) d tho pmilego of meeting at the New Century club rooms through the enurtoj of the ol Jicials of that organization. V. Post 204, under the leadership ot flussell C. Cooiiej, has established Us headquarters and will hold its meetings , in the Columbia Club. Hroad and Ox ford streets. It held a meeting Satur day evening, followed by a reception to wounded men in the Temple T m."--sity gymnasium. . To Speak on War Insurance W. Vcrjl Walton, of the Bureau i. War ltisk Insurance, will address a meeting of Oak Lane IVr u Sm at o'clock tonight in the (ak Lane Li bran-. Twelfth stieet and Ork L im .ivenue, on questions m couneition with war-risk insurant. It will hi the unb oijportunitv of ct-eriee men in ttuiL part of the citj to get lirt-hand in formation about their government in Hurance during the war-n-k insurance drive which is taking place throughout the city during January All the ad vantages acciuing to the cx-semcc men through the 'lavage of the Soot bill and the opportunities tor reinstating their lapsed msuiance will U plain ed. Mr Wilson will answer questions iu' reference to msuramt' and allut ments and take up individual cases. The work of the post is in eharg of John W, Hoffman, Jr.. CS10 North Carlis.' street, war-rifk insurance oflicer, who will furnish necessary forms, foi rein statement upon request Lvery ex service man is invited to come out to his important meeting and learn some ihlug about hh insurance and allot- In raemiM-j of her son Mrs Ilanv L sjhenton bus presented u post ba i to tho Donald T Micuton IV N IM Tho post is named for tin' s.,n of Vt ihenton. H was a ciptam In ("in iany U of 103d Fn-rmeer- and i -killed after the armistice wmlo numi mg German mines, ji,. in, a lopulnr "building coiuinittee is looking foi a suitable site upon which to builUr ieglon bull for Olney Post No Sss Vt , the next meeting, to be held Jtmuuij ' 22 there will bo a lecture oil gin em ine'nt insurance. There will also hi 1 an entertainment by local talent, f The meeting will be held iu TSuz , I hy's Hall. Olnev. which will be us. d ' is a meeting place until another hal an be secureu The Stern Price Post No 41 1. Amor jean Legion, will hold n meeting tn morrow nigW..t the Continental ( lub tllEhteeutb aud-Jctfersou streets Itev Huniuel Frcdmau.':Vho was I'haplain n the American anui will deliver an n. ilress. W Wtr.il Wnllmi. Pmns I vanla representative foi tin bureau ..i war risk lusuranee, will nNo speak Mrs. Stotesbury Better Mrs X. T stotesbury is recovering from severe attack of influenza, it O va announced today Mrs ritotcBbury HAM neen ftcraiiioij n ,v .i..,.,v ..- ' )i".-i Waluu street for almost a weu :in eiglit-voar sentence in the lVnitenttari for sknlmir n .10)il check, has been made to the par don board at Harrisburg P.eiggieen I im old sna laptaln who was decorated, tor bravery bv the king of Sweden, I claims the deed was not premodiuti d but that he yielded to a strong uioini n taiy impulsi to steal the choi k to j.ui hi- p,isa;r 1 1 ln home in Australia "CLING-SURFACE" Cures all belt troubles. To get tlie best results from your belts you bhould run them easy or slack, and treat them with "Cling-Surface." Then they will last twice as long as they do now they are tight, and will always carry full load without loss in power, and without slipping. Think ot tin time wasted in jour Works ii le to belts break ne :urJ ih delnjs caused therohv and ihen ik joursclt It I'lliKf Surfaeo ' imi t north a trlol Write fn a can todaj CHARLES Bell Phont Market S990 COMPANY SI 7-61 9 Arch Street Keg. Phone Mrin S11S r No Mail Orders Women's 35c Stockings STREET FLOOR -No C. O. O.'SNo Phone Orders Women's 98c Union Suits 2 for $1 STREET FLOOR V JL am 923-25-27 MARKET ST. Again Tuesday This Kemareable Xew Large Store. Hundreds of bale in Our Wonderful Bargains in Good, Seasonable Apparel SOD Voile Waists Values That Cannot Be Equaled I I fT-psh ii i -sir i ml' 'oMc' ery r ev French voile i -'s Tho dalntlesr ;i waists, val laci-Tun . rl anil preitllv i wn.irts Poiens o lilght new t If ii ' at Just hair ptu STREET FLOOR K Value .S2 1 oo Silk Camisoles $1.25 Value Flesh p.nk a.nd nay silk camisoles, a hoat f pret5 stles 69c Jersey Bloomers & Chemise Women pood, full cut gowns of ba tiste 300 fresh, now earmont" ready tomorrow NEW UNDERWEAR DEPT.. SECOND FLOOR Half price for t s fine batlsto clien ln anrl Booti, full c it Jersey bloomers 1.75 Batiste Gowns 1 DAYLIGHT THIRD FLOOR PROFIT-SHARING BARGAINS $3 Tricotine DRESSEi W AffliA w VI'OU new Dre -f '.inced s, '-Vlpct trin ' -prffe or r ur bill sa-d i dress arrn'n(rfl MlL r - a i mr Bl M a :h LJ H W $35 Fur-Trimmed Proflt-SJ-anr ;U Me CHILDREN'S DEPART., SECOND FLOOR GIRLS' $3 PLAID SERGE ES Tho most TTOndcrfu' ' diga'n In the sale ir"' i m bo v oral r t-tvlts One tItet . 14 t ars. Kompers & i Dresses 2ior$ Girls' Coats i !. group of good h i- ats for 2 to 6 -. lU?sular price infants' Specials -i ' r.vn and SarciMfs, Uarr n ' I ftricoats i)iilm "Wii u SECOND FLOOR .50 M 7 irKrlRfV i H .75 m ' 9c mgmxi rmm a menc AWWVvyw v Wonder- -Values ; III f! W i fl,ou Women's $10 Serge IJMijalj -'nsatlnnal purchase r,f gnrx quality naw sir?6 an'l w d"3es to v I at i . -rt hair price i""n .ml u I tailored uri 1 silk tiadal ni idelF Mzi-b fur j i i Haus )jnl 2"iu drEes So come early $15 COATS & DKESSES u o $. -t PAv.h of ibp lovely elvet scrRe tii.t i . 1 lfe-ttrt The- ro.it d.ne iM fur inn mwl a tr u i Ue- ii i t.t wanted vt v U - 100 rffjia ii lib entire biip Clean-up of Velvet Mats f(r tomt nt them were $1 00. and eomc -wore $1 BO Good selection'"' 9 uf jhapes and colors. es$K JL mM in , wjh't fit NOW OPEN . ftansoom's New Bakery Shop 276 S. 52d Street Branch of the Big Sanitary Bakery 52d & Market Sts. Finest Bread & Pastry in the City Norwood Man Takes Llfo Tho body ot Orvlu Walker, sixty five yits old, was round hanging In a sttiblo In tho roar of his homo nt Nor wood, yesterday,- by Ieane Slramonds, n constable. 1'hysicians t tho Taylor Hospital, Itidlcy rnr't, to blch tho MANN &DILKS UK CHESTNUT STREET Reductions i. t i n .T) ! Ladies and Misses lailorec 22.75 Street, 22.75 Top jd Suits 27.75 29.75 and Motor Coat8 27.75 29.75 It is our custom to start each season with new merchandise. Tyrol Wool Suits and Coats at these prices mean a saving of at least 10.00. Tyrol Wool garments are so staple in style that they are perfectly good for the coming season. WIANN & OILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Almost lias every opera-doer a Victrol iwfl After listening to the exquisite strains of an opera, the enchanted hearer is eager to take away for permanent possession some of its treasured melodies. Formerly he had but the fading echoes of his memory. Now he has the Victrola. The experienced opera-goer knows that the famous singers themselves are the best judges of a musical instrument to reproduce their art. They choose the Victrola for its beauty of tone, its truth to life, its supreme musical quality. Their choice should be your choice. There are Victrolas in great variety of styles from $25 to $950. Any Victor dealer will gladly play any music you wish to hear. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month. Victor Talking Machine Co.9 Camden, N. J. -XSPSsfS&s. IIIRSCH'S PROFIT-SHARING DAY-TOMORROl j.f.H V fl e. P -uJii n4 n lfciMii --nwifmmmmry'tm'' ei "tr. vii ..' "Yl . ,l .iW..,v . JL u.', - -
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