Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 14, 1915, Final, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1015.
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m PREJUDICE AGAINST
WOMAN SCHOOL HEAD
(gmoii Grate Italics Antipathy
' -t th Sex, but Favora
Choice of a Man
tUmmt, Qntx, rtoe president of tae
Hoard of Education and one of Its most
Influential Members, denied today that tho
board d prejudiced against the election
of a. woman to tho wiperlntendency of
achoola.
Ha intimated that ho wad In favor or
tJr. John P. Oarbef, acting superin
tendent, but declared that bo would not
support him merely becauso ho was n.
man. "I know of no woman In Phlla
tlrlnhla." he said, "who has had tho all-
around experience of Doctor Oarbcr and
lias given evidence of such executive
ability aa he possesses. Because we think
there Is no woman aa fit for tho position,
we back a man.
"That we have no antipathy toward
the female sex: Is shown by the flection
of Miss Katharine E. luncheon to tho
prtnelpnlshlp of the Girls' High School.
rvmrnatly, t am npportlna; Dr. laicy
Wilson for the position of principal of the
South Philadelphia Illsfc School for Qlris.
I believe that she, In tho best person, man
or Woman, for the job.
"Doctor Wllaon cannot have the posi
tion tiajoss tho board suspends the rule
forblrlm; the appointment of a mar
ried woman. A quorum of It votes will
be necearary, but I am sure that we will
carry the board."
Miss Mary II. Inffham, president of the
Rqual Franchise Society, which sent out
circulars letters to women's clubs, calling
their attention to the vacancy In the
superintendent, declared today that her
organization had not Indorsed any can
didate. "Wo slmpty wished to Indicate that the
vacancy afiordrd an opportunity to
Philadelphia women. Miss Inchntn also
suiwestPd the election of a woman physi
cian to membership In the Board of Edu
cation. Miss Ingham Is a member of the
board of corporators of the Women's
Medical College, and Is connected with
an International banking concern In an
oxocutlvo capacity."
ITospItnl Nurses to Give Fair
A fair will bo Biven by the pupil nurses
of the Northwestern Hospital on the hos
pital lawn, at 3)17-1 North 22d street,
Frllay and Saturday, September 11 anil
JR. Donations will bo made by friends
of the hospital.
PRICE OF BEAUTY RISES AS WAR
FIERCELY RAGES AND TARIFFS VEX
Rosy Cheeks That Grow Under Rouge, Invisible Face
Cream and Powder Puffs Pale Under
Ruling of Customs Officials
Tho cost of vanity la coins up, espe
cially for women. First the price of
rosy cheeks was advanced by an Incrcaso
In the coat of rouge, Invisible face pow
ders and beauty creams. Then the cost
of beauty spots took a Jump. A year
ago, pood, heolthy, dreamy June spots
could ho bought for 15 cents ri dozen,
and suddenly, on account of the war ot
the scarcity of tho material, the spots
went to 25 cents a dozen. This forced
many girls to buy only nn In-.ltatlon of
beauty spots when Ihey hadn't the cheek
to sport tho rcnl thins.
But the troubles of beauty aspirants
did not stop there. Today it was an
nounced that there was to be a big Jump
In the price of powder puffs. This Is duo
to the fact that all Importers must pay
a 0 per cent, ad valorem duty.
For somo time the powder puff has
been non est, having been succeeded by
tne powder rag. This Is a circular af
fair which looks like a half-baked fish
cake. It la decidedly porous and can
retain a supply of powder Indefinitely.
The rag succeeded the puff becauso the
latter was. condemned by physicians.
They declared that tho fluffy puff was
the best thing In the world for spreading
skin disease and so forth. But It appears
that they didn't say a word against tho
rag, which would appear to be Just as
dangerous and ao tho rag thrived.
Wherever there Is a woman, an elevator
and a mirror, ono of these rags Is sure
to appear.
Recently some of th fair ex contend
ed that the rag was Just ns dangerous as
the puffs, and ns the latter Is much more
dainty, nurry nnd picturesque many re
turned to tho puff. And then the dealers
got tuny and Imported them In large num
bers. And so they have been reminded
that, according to paragraph 2S of the
1112 tariff act, there Is a 40 per cent, ad
valorem duly.
Some of the dealers protested, but the
Board of United States Otneral Apprais
ers overruled the protest.
Just how much milady wilt have to pay
for Imported puffs now Is a matter of con
jecture. In addition to the extra duty, the
salary of the saleswoman, advertising and
tho cost of sending It home must enter
proportionately Into the cost of the puff.
Possibly some American manufacturers
will try to make the puffs here, and, aa
there Is lots of wool available, why not
let the American girl reap tho benefit!
MARRIED FIFTY-ONE YEARS
MISS MILDRED H. COLE
TO REFORM CAMDEN
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilackenburg Celebrate
Wedding Anniversary
Congratulations on the fifty-first anni
versary of their wedding are being rc
cefved by Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hack
cnburg, 953 North th street, today. Lrtat
year the couple were guests at a cele
bration given In their honor at tho Mer
cantile Club. This year they have plan
ned to observe the anniversary quietly.
Mr. Hnckenburg Is grand treasurer of
the Grand hod go of Masons In Pennsyl
vania and Is president of the William B.
Harkcnburg Silk Manufacturing Com
pany, 1211 Arcn street.
Philadelphia Social Worker En
ters Field Across Delawaro
With Enthusiasm
Camden, according to Miss Mildred II.
Cole, a aoclety girl and the newly ap
pointed assistant probation officer of the
Camden County courts, offers a far great
er field for "the scclal service worker
than Philadelphia.
Miss Cole has entered upon her duties
as assistant to Arthur Prcssey, Camden
County's probation officer. The work Is
not new to her, as she has had threo
years' experience as a social worker In
Philadelphia and Is widely known by tho
officials of the city courts. Sho Is fully
aware that her position Is no sinecure,
but, Instead of being daunted by this
fact, she Is highly pleased, and can see
nothing but the opportunities presented
to broaden her experience as a social
service worker.
At her home In Merchantvllle, N. J..
Miss Cole spoke, of her Interlay w-
Camden with creat ntt,.i..
Philadelphia." she said, "the mt-Jj!
conducting social service work l ,;
plcte that one entering ih. .-... S
but little opportunity to mako a coimi
nensivo siuay oi its many phases
u rally, the cltv. wllh It. .t... ... '-..
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Ita Court of Domestle ntitiA..- Is
excellently organized charities, Umlt2
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fcrent. nnd tho areair A. "5"..tr i
service work falls to the probation ..V
therefor I r1 h.i - ' .i,0.n OMa
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social service worker. Is entire,
veloped." ' HS
Miss Cole explained that her wort J?
consist mnlnlv In'ruiri-fiBi.i .."w
l,t ramtll.n r.e kl.w r.. . I" nl0r
other city, has Its share. "as hi I. ,
believer In woman' rial,,. .. . '
nrobablv that the ilMInn,,.,,,. ,.... l
that city will nnd llfo far from ?S
"bed of roses" since he, I bH!M
tho office. pane?
Although no person could po.sibi. ,J3
her work moro seriously. Mis. ri 73
not mako It the themo of her con,.'
niter on c Hours, m h. i. .... ..-
Ing to discuss clothing, politics or ibS
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Congratulations to the Eveninc: Lcdffer on Its First Anniversary
Tho PUBLIC LEDGER and EVENING LEDGER, as representatives of American journalism, command
prestige and leadership by the power of their own excellence. Atlantic City receives increased luster
by such light and the fraymorc flashes the emerald rays from its topmost tower, three times nine, as
a salute of gratitude.
DANIEL S. WHITE, President JOSEPH W. MOTT, Manager
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The Line That Saves Your Time "
Pullman 'and Club Cars carry you to the heart of
Atlantic City. Frequent, fast, steel vestibule express trains
that leave on time, travel on time, arrive on time.
Chestnut St. Ferry
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people have enjoyed them-
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summer., Plan now to spend
I' September here.
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and Evening
Exhibition Dances
Roller Skating
Tango Contests
Party Nights
Motion Pictures
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S6200 $9500
Nothing like them in Chclse'n;
G Laths, hot water heat, good
looking, up-to-the-minute
equipment.
These two sottaes are placed
at low prices to effect an im
mediate sale.
PETROFF & EMLEY
Ileal Kntute In all ila llraurliea
3100 CirAdaiitlc A ChfUra A. qi nn
iUU Atlantic fit. N. J. dlUU
FOR SALE Bargain
COTTAGE
136 St. Charles Place
Atlantic City, N. J.
7 Ddlrooma, 2 baths, hot-water heat,
laundry. Lot 40x100 feet.
Bacharach Real Estate Co.
1510 Atlantic Ave.
LARGE BUSINESS SITE
FOR SAM! 1IKABONA11I.K
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Fine Modern Cottage
Lower Cheftea
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fishing and motoring are always id!
location makes climatic conditions!
the tall and winter.
Within Atlantic City are year-i
boardwalk, amusement piers and i
institutions of national prominence
are always prepared for every denl
quickly and easily reached from eve!
without the municipality are other!
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regarding this great playground ad
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