m a VITALIZED THEOLOGY, PLEA OF NEW DEAN IN DIVINITY SCHOOL PLAN - i W. George G. Bartlett Dcllv- k era ovil,,,B " i ; V coming Hena 01 jrimesumt, ; Episcopal Institution IjEW PLANT IN SCHEME iw site, new liulldltiBi nnl nddl- v . .. .... ....... ... i .t endowment for tlio umniiy nciiuoi -.1 kA Protestant Episcopal Church In i-.n.ln1llft. nmt tlio rnlsltiB of tho . . il,nlirtrril tP.tclllhK to COtlO tmaara 01 mv.v-r, ith the ntuay 01 omi r..v. ,..,.., ...... for n H'O iimimni"i ii.iwh.oo .,.. 1 tMtlt. tlHll.li 1n it, neV. George urnuuia x....,., ., ?M""w,w.l0OB'r".-" . :7; The inauKui... - - ..i AvarriRPN wi i i: iilii.iiii.m hj ' ii.il nisncsi w" . . , lrvtilln!l,M of tlio church ..J deleftntM from other denominations. (K M nnd Wnlnut atrPctB. the Kev. S neorKe 0. Foley vvns Installed pre F.Mr of ayalomatlc divinity by lllriiop SJiiiwit of Beth ehom. uenn uarucii una ISSSrtrf by U1"'""' JWnlnndi.p. of 1 5nw!"Dr.' Klo".l WT Tomkln-. rector fkit Holy Trinity Church. t"! Dcfin Bartlett, compailiiR the pi ores SiiAM urireit the inlalmr of the stnmlnriN If! ,h Divinity School. as a "imcrince." 'I am ncrsutmvi, ....... ........ ...---. . ... lUim.iiiprrl. ns they were In law IS. "medicine, by the voluntary action of f I., or more of our Bcmlnnrlcs. which h. ready, for the Rood of Hie cause, lo " "- iomnnrnrv loai of students. I Etbould like to sec our own school offer Knelt for mi V" ...... , ; o have It claim the toward which mich Ktdncss ultimately wins." t t remedy for Immediate, ronsu.craii i, t conHm., ." -.: .-"."'. -. ...;.- ., .n.lpmln hlllldlngs .. nnnnnrnnCC WOtllll he eloquent illness to the woith and dlcnlty which Ihtchiircii aiincnua m i ........ j. fin,. mMtlou nlin," which ucan nau- ..i. n..i.incl. Included the expenditure of WSKO or $100,000 as tho Initial expenso for UW land and bulldlnns. "Wo ask for a new sue. irec irom i.ie ten-vantnBCS of our present Bite, the pin said. "Wo ask for new buildings. trofessors- nouses, i "-' " -mstety a choir school. Wc need nlso nd- iitlonal endowments for the library, new foundation of a boiiuIiio smdunto school ct thfolosy. Tho supply of candidates for Iho n.l.i Instri' should be both mo. c numerous and totter qualified, ho declared. Kor the narked change In attitude toward the ministry as a calling, tho dean said, the church Ui not w.iony 10 iniinic. (Professor Foley's Inaugural speech was i query Into and an answer of the ques tion, "In the mh'.st of so much that Is transitional, how may tho teacher of lleolosy lore to bo onstructlvc?" There Is a tendency to disparage tho- Buiojy In the Intc.esls of 1 elision, as Hough truth were not always tho loot Hot practice," he snld. "The average tlergymcn nn8 n.mosi ccaseu 10 i run ruh eral theology, people ato said to dislike doctilnal sermons. "Moreove., v.c aie In the midst of that ipirlt of criticism which so Inevitably fallows the ages of dogmatism and scho lasticism: nnd criticism has seemed- to be the. solvent of ancient ant" cherished beliefs. There Is baldly a Bleat doctilno j that has been left unassntled. inny con l mictions thLt wcio taken for granted uh i tblnthat cannot be shaken' linvo come !FtO In looked upon as open questions.' "In Jhei face of tho Beciot mismving 'tor may the theoloslnn rovltallzo tho an- scltat formula-' flow may ho defend tho uiiiltlon as Dcrmi.uciit nnd imiircgiiabie. iii.at the saino time, ho ficcr to accept lie results of scholarship? I venture to think that no previous period was so brorable as tho piestnt for n satisfac tory combination "f conservatism nnd kipltallty, of loyalty and llbert." Frofessor Foley loconcllcd the uiircr- ences between theology and science, tho ecessary contllct between which, ho aid, nas duo to leprcscntatlvca of each bterferlng with tho sphere which did not Mons lo them The Intellectual reac tions, he declared, have never been tfelnst the central tiuths, but against lie "lesser things" which have become tonfuscd with them "If truth he living." he said In con- urton. "It is not static, but ilMiamlc; ttli not a dead deposit like a geological record, but It Is u biological ami evolu tionary force, livery ago has a right to ctaceive tho truth In terms of Its own consciousness. The Christian mind of Uii twentieth century hasa right to re late (ruth to Its own needs and to make It Intelligible to Its uwn habits of taousht" IBThe psalter was pronounced by Profc3- r uooinson; the lesson by tho Itov. Dr. John Mockrldge, and the creed and prai- nj by the rtev. J. D. Perry. Tho Itev. Henry Martin lledary was mastor of cere Boales, and the rtev. XV. Arthur Warner w marshal. A musical program fol bwed, I, F AUTOS KILL 11 THIS MONTH iCoroner Blames Many Fatalities Oil Youths Driving Cars Statistics of thi rtlliK-in of Toll,A slinu' iU It persons have been killed thus fur itw month by automobiles. These are r Vtaes as many fatalities as occuned ,nl8T the entile month nf .Tnnnnrv Inst nut, ICoroner Knight. when his attention r'.C1!! to this alarming Increase In vr"" aue t0 automobiles, snld that 'JO . ... w. ll3 ullvcra ol lllQ fnra nKTv ifff i '? than 21 years old. To reduce l number nf nnniH.ni. ,i,a rnnnaH o g sincter examinations for auto mivl.lKl.lMi.r. iaiuixifl.L5i ijKi anBHiwra Wost foot troubles ""no from poor nttlng-. r 3s year8 ijoUlmer have been rec- .. ,or lne,r Comrortat)Ie VJS'i Good Qunlltl- nn.I StI.. i.F.. lllus'rated. Instructive ""'OK Shows our shoes for iivwen. Men arid Children 4.ai0 contains an author. '" article. Ul'nr. 1,41... ... ....,- e Feet." hf I.eon S. Dalsfmr. r Tt '-, m. ., The Dalaimer "Jfursta n.i.i oe la liiio.n.i n women with ,.i.,.. ... Xlie of nun. t.-i.. A ., - .. !I Kas.h5?."" !?8- rub. lr high lUta J"W, llj . to 10. An nn ..."."' ur laco. ,'?er "" "? uar- fuiuj uur Money. ,S.Dalsimer&Sons W-tUS Market bU f of .tf UEV. DR. GEOHGE C. FOLEY Inslnllcil na iirofcssor of syste matic tltvinity of tho Divinity School of tho Protestant Episco pal Church in Philadelphia today. FOUND COL!) AND STAKVIXH Mother and Child, Almost-Dead, Res cued by Policeman No Food Since Saturday A woman and her four-ear-old child, .both without food nnd warmth for several dnjs. this morning were found almost dead from hunger and cold In the house In the rear of 1917 Cuthbert sticet, by Pa tiilman IlonfW, of the ISth and Vine stieeta stntlim. Ne'ghbms had liiitlilcd the bluecimt nf the trouble the woman, who Is Mis. I'nth anno Singlet, had been having and ho broke In tho door of tho twn-rnom dwell ing uiui lounu tne pair uuini cu in a cor ner of tho living room, their oovcilng of, I nun iHiiiu.cui iicing iiisumciciit to pro tect them. Ilonncr cnlleil up the Btatlo.-. house, after winpplng tho child and mother In his heavy coat, and tho patrol hut i led them to the station houso where the mother, between gulps of hot cof fee, told her stoi. "Jl husband died Bluntly after tho "baby was bom." said Mrs. Slcglrr, "and since then I have tried to keep my little girl. Catharine, with me. Christmas was hard enough, but I have not been nblo to got any work for two weeks. My money gave out and wc had nothing to eat since Siituidny night." The woman and her child are being kept at tlio station house. Unless some pei son comes to their aid they will be sent to the PhlHdelphl.i General Hos pital V PURE FRESH RAINT He J eve Me Ideas that arc specially adapted to individual needs, plus the best of ma terials and workmanship, make our painting most desirable for any in dividual needs. Painting and Decorating art Our Estimate First Both Phones 28 S. 16th St. Simplifying the Preparation of Your Income Tax ReLurn To persons unfamiliar with the operation of the Federal Income Tax, ihe preparation of the annual return required by law pre sents many difficulties. To those wishing assistance in preparing their returns, we offer the services of our Income Tax Department, which will prepare the returns for them, advise them as to each separate security and its liability to the , lax, and, where desired, supply record books for the classification of income items. Inquiries received by mail will be .given prompt attention. Philadelphia TrusL Company Main OIKce 415 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. igpgiggsagitr-i- Satisfaction F U 1HERE is probably nothing that imperceptibly I varies more in its contents than Nature's drink 1; ing water. Every drop has the tendency to absorb something either Distillation is a natural process. It is the withdrawal of foreign matter for which the water has had an affinity. We drink water to cleanse our bodies, to absorb and carry away the impurities. If this drinking water is already loaded with more or less foreign matter, how can it do its-work properly? As a solution, science has given us PUROCK, a pleas ant drinking water -f the means to health. Purock Water is delivered to offices and homes in sterilized, sealed glass DRINK bottles. Six large bottles or a five- gallon demijohn, 40 cents. Order a case, use one bottle. If the water (till ta please, we wilt. t ygur request, remove lb case and make no charge. THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO., 210 S. 24th Street, Philadelphia BOTH PHONES EVBNING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY STOUGH GIVES DEVIL HIS KNOCKOUT BLOW JN GAY ATLANTIC CITY Fearless Evangelist Chases Vice and Gambling Under Cover, "Red Lights" Are Extin guished CABARET PATRONAGE HIT ATLANTIC CITY, .Ian. 1R - Stub n hustle nnd bustle City Hall has not known In many a. day i:cry dle In town on .Its good behavior. The "red light" district has closed up shop. Chance boards In cigar stoics arc under cover nnd plain clothes "cops" are picking Up slot machines. Agents nf the Stnte'Aiitl-Vlcp Society came to town this morning, to mnke examples of Boardwalk postrard dealers whoso giccd and bad judgment has brought that Inditslty Into disrepute nnd mndc It a mark for Stough battel le. Dai lug cabaret proprietors arc tuHortls Ing "special ntli notions" to stem dwin dling patronage, but few arc icspondlng. Noliodv has an iissninnco Htough ngentn nre not snooping around, listing names to furnish nmniunlltun fot tho doughty war rior who lntighfl nt slander suits. Trepidation at City Hall and at omul corner nt police liemlqiinrtcrs comes from the Mine quarter. Nobody knows where Stough Ls going to stilko next. "Back room" Ramblers nir walking the streets, waiting "for tho slornl to blow over." Chief of Police Woodruff, w ho hits been In n tebcllloiis mood ever slnei'prorlnct politicians prevailed upon the powers to license dives he blacklisted, Is tho domi nate factor In sltoie affairs because the "little" boAica hae taken to cover Commissioners will give Woodruff a freo bnnd, It was admitted today, because they have a wholesome respect for the ptalu-spcnklng evangelist. Some of them fear Mayor Itlddle flunked them badly when he took Stough to his nrms at their first meeting, mado a bolng partner of Jack Cardiff and sent $100 to the revival campaign fund There lins not been such a stir In ofllclnl circles since the old Hllsor stir In olllclnl circles since the old Hllsor Ginnd Jury was grinding out Indictments. Candies nro like Women sweet, sugary, colorful, eyc-nppenling. And all sorts of shapes 1 iS ISBS CANDY SHOP SIX FEET BELOW BROAD IN THE LINCOLN BUILDING BROAD ABOVE CHESTNUT OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT i iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimniniiiimMiiiiiiiiimniniTTmrs "WATCH YOUR STEP" If 5 our ftet need fixing; seo HANNA 8. B. Cor. 13th t Sansom (Oier Crano's) 1201 CIinsTNl'T NT. Cnrnrt Hemmed, 25c MnnlriirlnK;, SSc. Broad Street OlTtce 1115 Chestnut St. gaseous or solid. ."fck r WATER Ii jaNA ADVERTISING MEN WILL AID DEFENSE PROGRAM Committee to Study Question and Make Report at Con vention Named Ilerheit S. Houston. pieldcnt of Iho Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, which will he In convention hero iiext June, today npp-ilntcd a committee, of four advertising men to take care of tho prepntedncsE pinpagnniln within the organisation The lecutlve Commltlo of tho association wns meet ng In the Bellovne-Stratford and the suggestion of the committee cntne fiom W. W. Cloud, nf Baltimore. Ho wan plnced on the com-mlttt-p, art weie Lafayette Young, Jr., of Des Moines, Wllllnm Woodhcad, of San Kiniiclsco, and J. Cldc Oswald, of New York. The preparedness question wns ills cussed before the members of tho Kecu live Committee 1 Phlllu Hoosevclt and J It. Gardner, of New York. They told Iho advertising men how much they could do In nroualng a. ro-operntlve spirit In case of cmeigcncy. nnd their speeches y :s & and the world laughs with you at the fun you hear on Columbia Records '""pHE best-known, highest-paid, top-notch stars headlincrs who make the whole country roar are under the Columbia Banner of Fun, making records exclusively for the Columbia Graphophone Company. Here's a combination of their records that will hit you just right if you're looking for a laugh: A 18SS ( TRUST SCENE. (Weber ami Fields.) Joe Weber 1 and Lcvv Fields, comedians. 10-inch RESTAURANT SCENE. (Weber and Fields.) Joe 75c. ( Weber and Lew Fields, comedians. llluc Ulirl I'M HPUTRAL. Willinme. 1 llrrl WillimK romp. A 1817 10-inch . 75c. A 1854 10-inch 75c. dian. Orchestra accompaniment. INDOOR SPORTS. (Firth.) Dert Williams, come dian. Orchestra accompaniment. FRANK TINNEY'S FIRST RECORD. (Tinney and Hobart.) Frank Tinney, monologue. FRANK TINNEY'S SECOND RECORD. (Tin ney.) Frank Tinney, monologue. Good honest, hearty laughs in these records that's the kind you want and that's the kind you yet in Columbia comic selections. Your dealer will gladly play these laugh producing records over to you any time you call. New Columbia Records go on sale the 20th of every month. Columbia Records in. all Foreign Langitapes. This Advertisement was dictated to the Dictaphotte. COLUM GRAF0N0LAS and DOUBLE-DISC RECOR CENTIlAIi CUNNINGHAM PIANO CO.. 1X01 Chestnut St., Phlla-. Pa. GRANT. AVM.. Sz CO., 1025 Arch St., Phlla., Pa. PENNSYLVANIA TALKING MA CHINE CO., 1103 Chestnut St. Phlla.. Pa. SNELLENnURG. N. & CO. 12th and Market Sts . Phlla., Pa. BTORY k CLARK PIANO CO.. 1705 Chestnut St. Phlla.. Pa. STRAWRRIIJGE & CLOTHIER. 8th and Market sts, Phlla, Pa. NORTH FLEISCHER. FRANK, 6527 North 6th St.. Phlla.. Pa. FUTERNIK, BENJ.. HO North Sth BU. Phlla., Pa. GOODMAN. L. L., 327 West Glrard AW.. I'UUO., i'a. PH1UAUEL.FJ CHINE CO.- iELPHIA TALKING MA. . 900 North Franklin St., Philadelphia, Pa. Rl.ICE. I S.. 919 Glrard Aye., Phlla.. Pa. BCHERZER'S Piano Wareroom. 639 North Sth St.. Philadelphia. ECHNELX, & MEOAHAN. 171S Co. lumbla Ave , phlla.. Pa. NORTHEAST KENNY. THOMAS M 32S Ken- slnntbn Av., phlla.. Pa. led Mr Houston to appoint the four men named ns the ones to prepare a program for (iubmIslon to tho convention In June 13 Allen Frost, of Chicago, gave It nfl his opinion thnt the advertising men could have the wheels of ever thing moving within bIj: hours, If necessary. Tho members of tho Kxecutlvo Commit tee In meeting were Mr. Houston, Mr. loung, Mr Woodhend, Mr. Oswald, Mr. Cloud, Wllllnm 11 Ingcisoll, of New York; P. H. Kloron, of Indianapolis; Frank A. Black, of Boston; A M. Brlggs, of Chicago; A. K. Chamberlain, nt Chicago: W. O. D'Arcy, of St. I.ouls; 1J, T. Mcic tilth, of I)es Moines, and Wilson II. I.ee. of New Haven HOODS WORTH .p'2001) .SHOWN IN CASE .(iAIiNKT TWO MKN Accused Railroad fronted With Switchmen Con Alleged Loot A pile of goods three f t hlr'i, lontalu lug a vailety of articles Valued ut elos lo law. was placed nn tlio lloor of the "2d stieet nnd Woodland avenue police station today ns evidence against two oimg lnllroad switchmen who were ac cused, of hating can led on, during the past month, n sistem of lobbcrlcs ngnlnst As n result nf this evidence and nddl Ihe Adams Hxptess Company, tion.il verbal testimony at a fmtlier hear S1 ja -r &, .Vote FOR SALE BY KRTGIER. JOSEPH. 8122 Rich, mond St., Phlla.. Pa. NORTHWEST IDEAL PIANO AND TALKIN3 MACHINE CO.. 2825 Gorman town Ave... Phlla., Pa. JACOBS. JOSEPH. 160S German town Ave., Phlla.. Pa. TOMPKINS. J. MONROE, 517 Germantown Ave., Phlla.. Pa. WEST PHILAUELPHIA GEO. U. DAVIS Ac CO.. J9S0 to J936 Lancaster Ave. EAKINS-HUGHES KIANO CO, 261-63 S. 52d St.. Phlla., Pa. FLOOD. CHAS. IV, 1914 Balti more Ae.. Phlla Pa. LEDANE. HARRY, 416 N. 52d St. Phlla., Pa. MELCHIORRI BROS. 4933-40 Lancaster Ave., phlla.. Fa. WEST PHILADELPHIA TALK ING MACHINE CO. 7 South 60th St. Phlla.. Pa. bOUTU LUPINACCI. ANTONIO. 730 SoutS 7th St.. Phlla.. Pa. MILLER. B. 60t S- 2d St. Philadelphia, Pa. PHILADELPIHA PHONOGRAPH CO, 1835 Passyunk Ave., Phlla.. Va PHILADELPHIA PHONOGRAPH O.. 823 a 9th St., Phlla., Fa. 18, 1010. ing today Magistrate Harris held WU llnm N Kggeiins. 22 jonrs old. of COth street below Catherine, nnd Joneph Keller, onm old, of M8S South Bouvfer street, under $100) ball each for court on a chnrge of laroeny The police say the prisoners confessed their guilt. It Is estimated by the police of tho Penn sylvania Itrtllrond that goods valued nt between WW nnd JIOOO have been stolen by the two men, nnd they expect to re cover tlOOO north of these at a. pawnshop In this city. Both young men worn well dressed when they nppenied before Magistrate Harris lodn, nnd presented a refined np peniance, They nro or good families. Kggellng la n son of Frcdeilck llggellnit, fonner Councilman from the 21th Wnrd. Tho goods brought to the station ltouro weie leeovered. according to the pnllrp. In the homos nf the two 111611, nnd Identi fied by repiescntntlvcs of tho express cninpan. Reductions on Alt liPiiv-netRht milt In (re, ovrrcnrttiriRS nnd evening dresa, TROUSERS A SPECIALTY JONES 1116 Walnut Cnstnm Tnllorlnc Only Gs. . m m y Columbia Grafonola Price 5U0 110 ETOLFO. HARRY, 612 South Sth St. Phlla.. Pa. NKAliliV OUT-OF-TOWN DEALERS UROWN. H. H.. 31 East Gay at. West Chester, Pa. CARR, B. F, 612 Main St.. Darby, Pa. COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA PAR. fcPJ'i,.1.32 I'ttelho Ave, Atlantto city n. j. GODFllBY, CHAS. II. 2510 Atlan. tie Ave, Atlantic City. N. J. 1 AvuYeISNHJ C l35 H'en st- "'"' KEENks MUSIC HOUSE. 11 Coopur St, Woodbury, N. J. "Sg"? & DONNELLY, Salem St.. Salem. N. J. ROBELEN PIANO COMPANY. 711 Market St, Wilmington. DeV ROSENRERGBR. A. C, 204 High St . Mlllvtlle. N. J SCHUBERT PIANO WARE ROOMS, 2G38-10 AtUntlo Ave, Atlantic City. N J. THOMPSON, W C, 140 Main St, Coatesvllle. Pa. TOZEH & BATES. 43H Vlneland Ave, Vlneland. N. J. WJNTERSTEIN..A F. 209 Rad- cliSa St. Bristol. Pa. WOLSON, A W, 604 Edsmont Ave.. Chester, Pa. YOUNGJOHNa ERNEST J- 33) W. Main St. Norrlstowo, Pa. 3 ISTo matter what your need in Suit or Overcoat you'll find it satisfied at Perry's SemiAnnual Redtition Sale Q For preparedness is so much of a feature with, us every season that some think it almost a f a u 1 1 maybe of the sour grapes variety! as if it could be a fault to count our stock of Suits and Overcoats in five figures apiece, and keep that number constant, with selec tions new, fresh and choice by daily addi tions right up to re duction time! If we didn't do that where would the disap pointed seekers among meagre out side assortments find the satisfaction which is theirs when they come to Perry's? We provided an enormous stock, but now, every day depletes the num bers. Get a jvigglc you today! on $13.50 an&$15 for Perry $15 and $18 Suits and Overcoats- $15, $16.50, $18 for Perry $20 and $22.50 Suits and Overcoats $19 and $20 for Perry $25.00 Suits and Overcoats $24 to $32 for Perry $30, $35, $40 Suits and Overcoats Trousers! $2.5Q, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7 Trousers now $1.50, $2, $2.50, $4, $5 PERRY & CO. "N. B. T." 16th & Chetnut St. n i r" HMimcinuia hst: rcr-XEa
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