,'f-t'J -y('' f' "tev v - v- .A V 3 :t tf . ""' . .' - .wf '"if'!r w'" v" ' ' ' v 'vJf- TfJu;"' '- t t-ir ) KMS' w EVHNLNTU PUBLIC LJiJUaJ3RPHILAlELPHIA, TUESDAY, JE0EMi3ER- (J, 1921. e m; JU UJ ,' FjnrpYv ri& ' GO-ED fill EDITORIAL SAYS . r.,.,culrwiiinn Asks Vriter in '"'"" ,A Greater Recognreun . Women Students ;(fJAMBY.pAMBY" GIRLS HIT , i.-rlT of l'cnneylvflnia needs T1-'" mKltj lilenla nnil net emc ,1 irK" tin- Pennvl- "w.B;Jffl editorially today, thus KHS1? S,mVc "jeW women new at iheUnhcrsUy. TTewnnl T V0 ..it,Y, in tetvnrd the feminine un !,DC7Uh " X nre llehtlns their Se? learning in Pcnn'n citric bill'1 l .. 1,ln ntlbllpitV. , S&S nnd Renter rcceB. "!Ste drTv' "be attracted te the tint pampy F.,rlAI.. Hevde wrote. "1'cnn- Staufe nwls -omen of university ,fc.a- . ... ....., tnVn notion in order , Hh -3 l- complaints. The Lh'l Ftmlentfl .lewrve better camnun " i.Tmt.iit They Rieuit nave uicir environment " ,,.,,, ,n ,, ii-n. K. cE lecntcd a abort distance Km the mule umierprnrhmte campus. "via .'".. ...... i .t.wlnnf Jirntfiprn nvm- M with unfortunate btudent el el i?J'"he "e 1ccclved by the Bennett l, w,vhieh lias, hovered ever the Uni r,r.ltv titx-e the war years and be- fVr Ilnrdee editorial OP"18 with n leclaratien that the University Is net "ulv .... i i...f 1 nlsn nvepnlre"! X. .Mn s-tiiaVnts linve ceme te stay LtPenuhanin. Women I'Art of University iiti...rirnnln has admitted women .indents te the dnssroeni." he wrote, 'nishtly or wrongly, women have be- Um intricate part, ns their numbers ln? f?.:i-.in te net rv.f.c1tienMnnnl. tie women students de net enter in the ictlritlC3 or tne CinRHroein 01 uir ui- m the Wharten, the Towne Scien Scien riflc'er the Scheel of Fine Arts Dc- iirtments. The uemen liave tneir own nirUUCUi"; I,T. Iitntfn.1 llUtlnCl IICiiaiiHicii". ".-. -- i.i- tnniUtin i lintrfl tPTiiIen fewnni n mereacliment upon the inale under- mduate colleges. jfudent p'rejicrly ns n woman htudent. Ert...... nt nur frnfq nf Pellpirpfl and lanlversitic; In the ceuntry: Firt, the itrlctlr mult institution ; second, me semen's eellegu; third, the co-educa-lenal institution; feurtli. the Inrger .j iu. tn Amnrplinnnlrn irrnilll. thp imlvcrsltj , teachim: n wide vnricty of labjwts and nuinitiing nil cinsE(.j 01 tudents. . . . "Pennsylrania Is or tnls latter type. ia.wl fflnplnuv nnd nnWp. Ppnnpxl- ania Voids thp larKer, the mere cos ces cos nepolltan. the real democratic view of :ducit!en. "Pennsylvania welcomes the woman .t).rlAnf Tim lTnIrnPKlfv ir Tint ltlfrntlwl n it ntlitinle tennrd thp woman. It j mnKmiiimniiR; it effen woman the ma cwlnneMfiiml nrmnrtiinlttpq n mnn. i'et as te purpose Pennsylvania recoB receB Izm n distinction in edueatlenal 3lhXl9. .Male .Student Aleor "Jliotieiiien studcntR at the Unirer !t reeeiriii7i tnlq distinction. Tlinv reel that th arp net intriniieally n jrt of the t iiiversltr because the male wiaent urp al mf from the iictivitu-s f the wnneii student'-. Cen,-eUentlj ley appr 1 for greater nnd (renter ;eee;iiltiiiii nh ear, and, falling' in tktlrnprn.il, trint tin fniluip as aetf. 1 disreur'i mi the p"rt el the mulp iBdergrnduiic 1mh1. "The tmlp Ktiideut is teiniee a 'bla- ;int o(rlei'l' h women swiinuthizirs liecause In- cannon ndiusl conditions He attitnilp of tin. student ilaih paper 1 AS liirn fitunv rjinlr mill tiriitifltppil :ma tfp ii ii (is (.1 ill- vuuen students, Miecauv' n i i ill ,' id I v anil for the wale nnil i din1! Its limited pros tecllltiiv reu im ilant and immen a jVerhlllil nn lint r.n I'nl.nl n it lpi-Jfi- nate reauii fpr ih ikiIhj that it is forced tu mi .p' 1' (anting branch out mte"n nll-l iih-r-it ermn LH.ms. it iveuM li . iiimnp; i pcitidit it haf. no rljht te ii -.time, and a piiiitieu Unit Panjr jei.il r -viu It It veu a-sumnd HO ...l.i. t...... - .. . . uvii'iiiiiniv tiii ui'iimih1 tit v.eruen r tllM.lnrtf. A ... t).r ... . . ...I 't "-ev''tt i". ittt it". . cttliiiiiE' "I uu paper nr 1 i ". il of i implaints Kw aiiifinc pipjudus. lint Urn is lppjcei k a 1 a r'inblini: from the jaenie of tu ( nt..ri 1 '1 h. policy of be Penns U ininn does net nei'd dense. 'Wern mIi r is mivp reme te sta itPpiitiTi .t '.. ti.. -- .. ,.e . - " i . iw c a iiui ui M Inlwr v n, mtter hew bold r eruiinl th" ippear in demanding further rii..,r. - i, ...i . 3" ' ..... .ivi 11H VIHUUI,) .Fn!?,y " " btatmu thur position. "lij r f,nl,i the prejudiced mule u tin' ht.niH .,f uemtii rtmlents? u aceempl - km nr. end. Weuumi are lern nt l. .,.,.,..1 1. . .1 .... ... -. ...iii-,iiiiiu' iiii'v nru nmiuj we 01 a nun ,f i epn.it r.,n,.,i, untMUniiu nnU women stu ts and omen ntmlpnta rf tlir. littrinwt type. Tlie males need net fear ce-cdti- t-atlen If they bear with the women fUdentf, during Hip transitional pcrlec, whli Ii the activities of Ihi women tudent.) nn paiiir thrmiKh tit tlir iW-sent time. The II. ntuft FetimK- tlen repreents (he 1111111 of the 'tue den." HELD INCHECK FRAUD Taxlcab Drivera Testify Aaalnat Man Accused Taxiceb chauffeurs and ewnei i of motorcars for hire fifwmblpi nt Cltv Hall today te testify against Adelpb E. Hallewell, who is aid te have slvcn besus checks In payment for numerous lenff rides. Holleweil, who said he lives in Ard mere, was given a further hearing this ,Eib nl 1 te? he morning before Magistrate OT.r.en In ,f r ,nf(. m fnAv ' 4 He was held in $."00 ball for court nml then taken te f'itv IIn.lI, where he must fnce additional chnrges of the nine na ture. The accused man, who is flfiv-twu vears old, was arrested last Friday en complaint of thrce taxi drivers'. He first wns "slated" ns Albert 1j. Hallo Halle vclt, but today he nsscrted police had mistaken his first nnnie. RESCUED AT FIRE Man and Wife Trapped by Smoke I at 1042 Columbia Avenue A man and ft woman were rescued I from the third fleer of nMore nnd ilv. filing nt 1012 Columbia avenue 's.it evening, when flre breke out en the first lloer of the building. In the lear of the store. They me Mr. nnil Mrs William t'ennplly, the only occupants 1 of th" three-story structure. When firemen arrived the couple, trapped b the thick mekc that pound ' in clouds up the stairway, were leaning from the windows of their npaitment, , .vieiiiticm I feuirht thil 1 en the creund I lloer, through the empty second lloer te the top tery. where they succeeded in persuading the terrer-stilcken wan nnd woman te fellow them down te 1 safetj. 1 The fire was confined te the fii-t 1 fleer , YARN SALESMAN liir fitabllsliril trade fine Iteilery ,"? ""e ulman wool anil wer. d vteari,,, nd knlttlnic yin. t! ie. i i:ni:u errii 1. 1920 OAKLAND SEDAN BU cer4 t.r WstInheu. .hrw.t,. hi,. iw through,, . tli .acrince for i8i0 N"L"CADILLAC COMPANY -" "iiirhu sirttt, LmHen, N. J. "'! I Jllldfll ?08t KKi'iHi in 1 rS1 1 ,'.W! 'I'JIEIIJIlliflifflPJTIIJilllllliiiiiJJurffl irT. Meaty. Selected 7tLj ' w K I ,ei' CI'L' l)ii,.k-.H l Il nev Hack Guarantee p u fill our Stores, H mmmwm)Bd llllMllIll VYfll lnSyilrffll AT'lmmm, "I-i "NJ fe.. I w A GIF Yes, a gift- f rein your Heating Engineer If you act new, then en Christmas Eve When you tip-tee in where the babies are asleep, you will find each room perfectlj' warmed by its own American Radiator. Yeu will touch the het-water faucet; it will flew with water that really is het. Yeu will slip into the living-room where ARCOLA stands, sending out its warmth te these radiators and te the kitchen tankbesides. Could there be any mere perfect Christ mas gift? ARCOLA is a gift. It costs Utile at the outset (surprisingly little) and by the end of the third winter it has paid for itself in the fuel saved. Who offers this gift? Your Heating Engi neer whose store is near your home. By his skill and science he has made America the, best warmed, most comfortable nation in the world. See him this week and let him explain his yift hew quickly ARCOLA can be installed and hew it will bring te your home the same perfect het-water warmth which the larger heating plants of this Company give te mansions, cathedrals and even the White Heuse itself. MfikKacssaifizauafii The red and yellow card at the right is the sign of a Heating or Sanitary Engi neer (you used te call him Steamfitter or Plumbr who can show you Arcela Loek for it in his window. Itwillpayyeu te consult him twice n year as you de your Docter or Dentist. His report en your heating nnd plumbing costs little. It may save much. r r rirriCTgd il AN If rVBSTMEKT v iwTtewFr. VATiNcDiviDrrrrii I InFuziEcoheht I amd Compert I k JBi CAmwccs , AlVJLDJbvxLN J$Lt jBgwwgiiiiwiwiiiiiiiiiiinriifrfc.S. u niminiiiniwmnuaiii COMPANY Makers of th: famous IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators 115 NORTH BROAD STREET Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pm in" TRAWBRIDGE&CLOTHIER Important Information About Seme Men's Fine Winter Suits , $24.50 $31.50 At these two popular prices yen can cheese from the following Handsome Suits with Twe Pairs of Trousers Alce and Wickham Suits with One Pair Ne mntter which yuu cheese Suits with one or two pair of trousers you may vest assured that you arc paying considerably less than the current retail price for gaiment- a-f this quality. Al! aie in niart new ctyles for nen and young men all via mil tailored of such di. suable- fabrics as worsteds and cassimeres in new patterns. J'luelic.illy all sue- in cwrv group, tee! V - a r ' -! 1 0 -till.- t rd I". c Via Men's Silk Socks Under Price at 75c Geed, heavy Sill: Socks with cotton tops. In black, navy blue and cordo van, and in sizes 9's t'- ll1.. I hey are very unusual it this pun -aw will make excellent gitts. fct.K ( r'- w i ' A'i) -, il - s-if. Londen Has Senf Men's Handkerchiefs, 50c Consult a man and you'll lind hi' piefeiviiLi' is for tnese fine Handkei nitfs "ith borders in various tnuut colorings ."Ot i aeh. s r t M ' f 1 kr..'t Street os Mens Silk Shirts V.t i(!.eL fshirts of flue .Tap.uus Silks and duiab1" bioadcletli tilks. At $7.50 Satin-stripe Jersey silk At $b.00 Shnl.s of heavy lueau leth silk, j'Tsey --lllc am' sat'i.-sriii ciepe silk. wniTr .'ii iv sniu'is-ei cie. broadcloth, jersej and Japmrsi ai' some with atm stripe- 'if.nQ t M,' 00 stri".tirlili,i5 i ih ' is Htnre I.irb i s 300 Men's Seft Hats at $3.35 . ' peci tl let including ( i.i e-...-ii'-!ie,v shape and practically all pepult.r Lolers worth about ent'-h.i . nere. The pntire let .shmld gi i' .1 "v hours at S.l.3n. 288 of Our "Radner" Derby Hats, new SLitl u ait nev Diiby Ilati-, lined .m. iu!inedw nth almes eii-half n n iccerthng tu iM-ting utail standant . 187 Yelmir HaisM.9, lilack, seal ,ud ng.it r m. ,i I me-hir.l raen ' .wlrlr f i! - , Men's Gilt Neckties Easily Chesen Here We ha ., w. li(liv-v, tiu Itntsi a .a most Lempuix ri-ivi .i-sertmuit liu Pout -in hands te be sun i... 'htie. lin collictiei' vv liavv. e old. ed t'na 'it.-l icteij "lectien i i.j nc quiCKly ii i i. 1'iue ' angt tri f unlly fiein in e ..j OH each gian he be-t e't, iriiiile a' u- price. ST -,!, t ti - "Urli t - Mens Silk-and-Fibre Mufflers Exceptional Value at $3 50 v. 'i riijiiate puima- tern .1 -a. in g 'uatiutactuiu p units eui -idling tuc, in Alu'llcr' -at a caving et close te one-third. Tla v ill niak ' i al gifts, fei all correctly groomed men want their ind these aie 1 i the hand- nie color ng which Invariably appeal te a man's eve. i'bey'U suri v go m t,hert erdei mu-t b i n ( arly-.;i.eO. . t. K t t r . , Fine Beaded Bags Special at $9.98 Meid One-third Under Price A beautiful variety of conventional s.nd floral designs; ahell-ctfect finme, and beaded tops; all have beaded hmi dlei and fiinge; t,emc have vanity purse nnd niirrei, ethors inside -winging pur.se. '-. V Strn. "- ilff" i i ett..cr A! I r ' Plain and Checked J)uvetine Hand UaRS, special- $.1.00 Smart one-piece l)ug in the sina.. iliese hizp, made of plain and satui checked duvetim in all desirable shades, covered frani" and geld-plated claip moire 01 satin lining; insith wwinging pjti' and small mirror. - S ra ,r.'1it & ' 1 .thtr A i f -ij Gifts from the Stationery Stere A fine asertmnt of Dianet and Dut Dut i'ade for 1122 ; Heek Itadrn, Quill Pen and Hexrd Stal)rrrj SOc te $1''.0( Feuntau I'rnt Sl.tO te $27.Q lh'crshirj I'enrih 50c te $1, ( Heek Etui - I eO te $10.00 Desk Sc'-S '.73 te M0.00 i'cncil Sett J,0c te $2.00 carl Scheel J!(Kf SJ.3e te SS.nO euct i I'Offri.j'h cal (ilebc, G-inch 7Jc -.-. I rl '" lOtl 'ir AM M ' CUT DUnSSIXGS Gummed Scais, lag, ('aids, Wrappinu Paper, Ribhon Ribhen 'ene, 1 nisei teid, 'I issue I'ap"i ar.d l'ancy Bnh "it ititI- p i ' "r - . t THE BASEMENT has a thousand and one things particularly adapted te Christ mas giving. Surely some of these will he checked from your gift list to-merrow: decorated Din ner Seta, fancy Chirm in great variety, Cut Glass, decorated Glassware, Bronze and Marble pieces, Eras.sware, Vacuum Cleaners, Electric Toasters, Per colators, Grill and Irons; Sing ing Canaries, Bird Cages, fancy Baskets, Christmas Wreaths, Card Tables, Carving Sets, Knive and Razors, Umbrella Jars Jardinieres, and countless ether articles nf utilitv and Wauty. Dainty French Pearl Bead Necklaces Exceptional, $10.00 Lighteen-inch Necklaces, graeuattd beads, solid ireld clasp. Attracuvclv boxed. ONLY ONE HL'XDr.r.fANLi I'll TV AT THIS SPECIAL PlilCE. strnnbrl 'se i. ' ethlr Aisle? Ma-kf ' r-ct BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES joeo subslar tiai gift urtielc that will i p object of he i-nwifely pride: At S1.7." each --Kemnn --.iripf Silk ll'anKi i n us t tractive color corn in' atieT At S.00 each -i"'"l Hiatal n urieufi ele- oribinatien'', designed te u.td its . u e;:-r.i covering. At SK.7.") a pair Weel - mixed "'hi' iihrkc v .th daint- oeider lern - At 10.0U eacli -W-' Na-aje ie .r .. ii r iqu' iitgns u...ual i n r - U 810.00 each - J'art Woel-fille. i oil. uitu'ilifr. tiifuied eumbri or MRtmi ' r ng. solid eole h rder- Vt S12.50 each -Dewii - tillid Com Cem ,rtabLj. cewnng of tine natine, in rich I'i r ian ! -l"1)- and eoleiuigs. sohd-celoi I ere r VI S.'l.'i.llO each - Pu.t Woel-hlled i ,n te' tables vvi'h ceveririg t silk and .lin ('ima-i- d-sigi k ir orlf-celo' tft. fs; iier'v ru- a:i'' elue. - f- v 1 1 Warm Sieckinga and Underwear for Beys Stuidy, reliable kinds paients can t,K P'nd upon te give active oungsters geed -trvicc Ulect- Lutlen Steckiuu Lxtru-t-uenir heels and tee. eitjht througlieut. Si?cs T t -I air 8'; te 10 2,"i. . Fleccid Uihen Suit- 'i.i... iibbej co'tei . heavy aimly feeced Sues 6 and' S, If a lv. U 2. I i and 13 Sl.."e, - r 1 -llir "I'i gl 1."" Mill-End Curtain Lenaihs of Velours Special at $4 l;i ' ' ' llll III ' ' iTil.S (.if -i1- ..',!-, aur ieep, -of pik. ,and i 1 i i S. 1 - " rt Ji" r taupe, n vi i'Ul ; i i. r (,r i U un'.ci' pr'c i l.i'i' . ' . !1 art, Schaffner & Marx Extra -Kn ickerbeek er Suits for Beys $25.00 i u ".U t 1 1 I -t Jvine ui 1! -tailertu w it h all tlu ij.r that Iifin, .". .ifner iV Marv uad s i i the-. Mi -void fa'u , . ieui-i and the extia-vvar ttatuti of ts jnii of knii kt . i" ik r- 'i i.u' ."-in si,. ii i,, i'-t r sj" i c v. i et'nng p'ti i u a iu i- 1 , iip . . i r It Ti OA 1 " ' se " 1 Ml. tf ' t i . J . t . i r- - ,. BED LINENS nr Gitir- Tnai Arc Beti and I' pact if;, 1 Lirairieu M'l il in ' - I 11.1 '.1 Mi i in ; , it .Wli i in rei pa i " f'asc v Pl.- iii lit. . p. n. ! hem tv a l , ui 'tit, In i I. e.b ' i,Ua.it. , en, -f.iie ' -c. in b iiH" i j' 41 H ll ' I'PlllI e ir i i . ' e On 'i ril -' ,( Sh- double p-.ir ' Hd ,,r, a .r-eti oexln- -,i i l SIC" 00 ..ei r i M. 1 ' i : l i u Heys' Blouses 75c 1 a Xetable Savinn -tr.pt i.' ..t .'''.' m , VV t I a't" u i tlt'lCV 111-1 Flo or Ce i wrings at Lewer Prices . . .-yn ctnl nt v, ,m -mipi 1 m iiir.i- a: ; i1' r i m'h'M Un; 'U -1 I ei.t -1. ' 'n ,1 I , r r ( . -i lni 8' 1 ' , i inirn-'O) It 7 v i-' V ipai1 nu i i i.'i' . ex Lew ii, M'l''l)! I vve-pi 'I ill I'lijama-, special- v .,; Pajamas et beft. ile i . uttSiOi. letnai Itiiii., i-'i ti' Stt.OO Id .Sral (' ig.il,um Itug Cr (". 6 y r,rt SI , ) 'u-ie 'ii ' ' Vat ivi , i,i ' Find Out if She Uses Mary Garden Toilet Preparations lhey aie e diinty and gift-hkc, esp" nilly the - Mail) Garden PerfuhK u Boxen i, I. SO te J5.7? Mary Garden Toilet Water $l.r,ts, ALU and iw.',-? Sachet .'U.e:,. and $1.6 J Mary Garden Compact Powder in a Gift Case at S1.0', Dainty Be.ccd ei. fit. se Deuble Vanity, Keugi and Pevvdei. '1.04. Talcum, 08c 1 ace lVvder, 1 01 md $2.31. h ys rau hi 1 nn A. ' i hit . 9 .Japanese Quilted Vests for Gifts in the French Salen he snug and eon feri able under one teat or suit jacket Of black silk-lineu with white or lavendei. With sleovea, '3.25 and $4.00; without Hleeves, ?l.b5 nnd ?2.P0. V (jtrnwbrK'ire A 1 uluci Third lloe Hi" 11 - " ' 1 - m- - L IUIJ 1 I 1 "" " '..Jt'PJ' W. J lMUNHWlWb. ' - rj t y i j ic. fCtm. v r i t-i "i's ;. - j- aw 1 .,.. 'Zsr j&2j inHrr $&&z3i s.y - y w y 'd Whizz ! Whirr ! fess ! i iiii, , i fheel Here Women's Twe-Clasp Kid Gloves, $3.00 Pine, beft, bmoeth-fitting an excel lent quality, pique-sewn. Black, white, brown and gray. Strawbrldc & Clothier AUle II, ITarket Htract 'I hi kind n 1e thai will ri air wheri he htlni'j et wear and icar. 1 IT . Ill Hxpress wagons 'lain and i oiler-bea' in-, well made, with 'mike niu bandseirely painted. Tin kind pictured with disk wlnelt. 7.V anu .s'J.OO. Othi rB - J 00, f i.i,j and !;ii. l. Scooters KU tit S5.00. O.,, A 11 A -i' 3 ixj i ivuse sin siciwe d( ., . .1.... .. .n . i wv, wmi , e,, in, nin ,t,Uj ei uealthlul exercise ami ill k. c, h.iv -. Made tu suiI1il n.ugh u.iev tin- nmd.'ni nuncan m,'h. least nnte-iarent--ih.it thesi dhcin arc .,Hra tivilv tnodeiate- Toys x5 Velevipt'dea in All Sizes l he l.iiid fhe i ,ii the il lustration is inn b e( r ibular .steJ, bfiiutiinllv enameled and fitte ' th n.b r 'ir s Puces 512 7,"), ,rl.i...u and S17.75. Othus 1'iein 7.7" le J21.00. Hand Cars Many Kinds U i ll-niadi i iii te Jl: Kiddie Kars Sew SI 'i,t te Vji'0 Airplanes Man kinds, fi eni eOw ward On. ihe e ifii uipn plenh l J 'J 7 i stidseme titomebilcs IOH flfilli S Ijll le Sleds I it iblt I !ji r .a0 le ?0 2,-i. rireflv, RIudH $2.00 te !i.60. C i r7' im 4 rm i ur i - . . erxiiivity hub a nenaeriiiL PiHme - r..,. n !., ; .... Cemeand see him holding high court in his Marvelous Land of Toys, Dells and fc " s,r,,bl'llS: ClethUr rtrth ffioer Games. ''ii i A L -r
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