' BVEK1KG LKDqR-rHILAPELPHLeV, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 191G - 1 1- t m I 4 -, WOMAN'S MEDICAL FUND GAINS $8179 FIRST DAY Initial Noonday Report Shows Contributions From Seventy six Persuns , 'i .hfj,',,, Tt..nt rf -frl.lii 3 SSL ; r 1 "FA i ! I i kr I m rfrst Noonday Rcpdri on Woman's Medical Fund IAUOEST single contribution j $6000 anonymous, through Dr. Caroline M. Purnell. Champion team for today, moat money Tcnm No. 12. Dr. Alice W. Tallnnt, captain, ?1005. Champion team for Uio day, largest number of contributions learn No. 17, Mrs. Henry S. Corson, captain. Total contributions for tho day-i $8179, from seventy-six different PCNcxt report will be clven at 12 o'clock tomorrow at luncheon in the tlovcr room at tho Bellcvuo-Strat- Sp'caker of tho occasion Walter M. Wood, Rcnornl secrotary of the Y. M. C. A., who Is working on a million-dollar campaign. 8pclal MO.000 fund, enrli for particu lar purposes, nro to b ralsul by work ers to gtl the 1500,000 fund for Uio Wom an's MmllcM CoIIsko of rinnsyHftnla, In order to sccuro tho necessary eniYinent In tbo eomlns two wrekV campnlRn, opened yesterday by 200 women Women Interested In the success of the hospital campaign nro working with dlffrrrnt denominations to rnlso the J10.000 funds, to that medical missionaries for different churches enmbo educated at the Woman's Medical Colleffo under the nusplccs of the churches themsehes and tho jounc women sent to foreign fields by the churches Dr Gertrude Wnlker Is working to Ret the Episcopalians of the city to co-operate and raise a fund, which Is to be a part of the 1100,000 fund That part would be re sen ed for use of Episcopalian young wo men In medicine Miss Susan 1-odce Is worklnir with the Methodists; Dr Kllen C. 1'otter and Dr L'lla JJ Kverltt nro concen trating on the Baptists, and Dr Marie I.. Bauer and Miss Edith n Kales are can Tasslng the Lutherans. Then, too, workers In the campaign nro timing to rnlso n 110,000 fund to the me mory of Anno I'reston, the first woman dean of the college and one of ttm first wo men medical deans In tho United Slates A special team will bo appointed to sccuro this fund Tho women phjslcans who lmo tone forth from tho 'Woman's Medical Col lege to Mirlous parts of tho country feot that some honor should be done to this pioneer woinAujjhjslcInn and will make n special effort to irtake the fund a reality Another special fund for which the women will work Is the Hiram Corson Fund 11 Irani Corson was ono of the first men to champion the cause of women In the field of medicine. Mi ii i w p t " lv m t Her r - - - --t. - - -i t. - - -- -m- nrt S-13-W v ft? If t,J Beit is M MP jaJfeB !3ir IxmIc for niue TaT Individualized Oysters - Discriminating persons order Seatag oysters on the half shell because of tlicir de licious flavor and assured purity. All bear their own trade mark of indentification a Blue Tag attached to every shell. It's your guar antee. Seatag Oysters Off Cape Charles, Va., ailed from the mainland, these rapt rlor oysters are grown under Meal natural conditions. They are brotight to you a few hours iter leaving their ocean beds. Phlla. VUtrtbutor; fc H. II. CLIFTON CO. Krailac Terminal Market. Arrh Btrret Wall Hi 1 1 n . .... .,..,, ...... ....... PARCEL POST Visit ? Malone I ad make the boy happy by purchaa- ,. ln . blcela lor him. 0U can make fifm do gift ha will n... enjoy o much. on"nl nrc:"y u" ' $16.00 and Up .. IIICYflFX rB.CE5NJifl,8T'gK.!52,nAW r.iLi'!1. "..?. .fl and fur 2ilU SMJ2-. W. hay. a full f?n. pumjx onariei, udih cni . We are than the VfMCUO firia Kail. Mr than the f?.M?. and our cowls an Sett.? Call and be CON. Unt, MALONE Old Reliable, 1203 Girard Av, Ol'KN KYKXINffift Strawbridge & Clothier's New and Lamer Piano Store, on the Fifth Ffcor, West Pleasure and Satisfaction A T ML jl ir&o i our iiribtrnas riano or At the htrawbndge & Clothier - . y ssured if You Boy Player-Piano Pi ano Store IT WOULD seem almost superfluous to urge upon men or women of culti vated tastes, or those whose ambition is to surround themselves and their families with every attainable refining influence, the desirability of owning a Piano or Player-Piano. The love of music is instinctive, and the love of good music can be cultivated in every normal human being. Better still, with the marvelous self-playing mechanism, an appreciative understanding of good music may be self-taught. And what delight in acquiring this knowledge! IT IS SAFE to assume, then, that there is a strong desire in almost every home to own a good instrument. If there is already an antiquated or discordant piano in the home, the desire for a new one is all the stronger. If there is no pianist in the home, the desire will doubtless be centred upon a Player-Piano. If there be a skilled player, or children to be taught, a regular Piano may be preferred. It is safe to say, there is not a s'ngle good reason why there should not be a good Piano in YOUR HOME. Among the Twelve Reliable Instruments Here You Will Find th e On Which Exactly Meets Your Requirements at the Price You Want to Pay, and Upon Easy Terms THESE PIANOS and Player-Pianos have been carefully selected after the most exacting tests, and the purchaser of any one of them lias our assurance that it is of worthy quality, well constructed of selected materials, by skilled mechanics guided by musical experts. While some are finer than others, each one is fully guar anteed to give satisfactory service. The lowest priced is of true and pleasing tone, and so built as to retain its tonal quality. You have our assurance, also, that every transaction shall be straightforward, every promise keptj- every customer treated fairly and courteously to the closing of the contract. Our terms are liberalnone could be more so; and we believe our customers enjoy certain advantages not afforded elsewhere. NOW is the time to think of the Christmas Piano for YOUR home. Why not come to this newly enlarged Piano Store to-day and SEE and HEAR all these instru ments? Then decide which best meets your requirements. You'll never regret it -and you'll give life-long pleasure to those at home! Be Sura to Have a Piano in the Home This Christmas! Why deny your family this rare pleasure, when it is so easily ac quired ? If you prefer to pay cash for a Piano or Player-Piano, you may do so, of course; but if your money is tied up, or drawing in terest, or comes in the form of salary or wages, it is entirely businesslike and just as commend able to buy a Piano as to buy n house on convenient monthly pay ments. Look at the prices and terms. Think how easy it will bo to .pay $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $10.00 or $15.00 a month depending upon the price of the instrument you desire to buy. Bear in mind, they are all aood, each one thor oughly reliable, backed by, the strongest guarantee. i With Your Piano We Qive You A Stool, a Scarf, an Instruction Book, and one year's TUNING SERVICE, without any addition al cost. With Your Player Piano We Give A Bench or Chair, a Scarf, twelve rolls of MUSIC of your own choice, and TUNING SERV ICE for ope year, THINK IT OVER. Examine these splendid instruments with the assistance of expert musical salesmen, We have the utmost confidence that you will be pleased, and that your pleasure, will be enduring. The Royal Piano, $275.00 ZSZffiSSttS!: $6.00 The Bacon Piano, $325.00 SMS JT $7-00 The Bacon Piano, $350.00 SSS'SSS $8.00 The Steck Piano, $450.00 ffiggff: $10.00 Bacon Grand Piano, $550.00 yyZweLuT $10.00 Delivery Will Be Made Now or Later, as You Desire You may have your new Piano or Player-Piano delivered at once, or helect it now and have it held for delivery any day beforo Christmas, to any point on our regular delivery route, or sent freight prepaid to farther points. Your Old Piano If you have an old Piano, wo shall bo glad to accopt it as part payment on nny new Piano or Player-Piano you may choose. Steck Grand Piano, $650.00 fS&SrSSZ&TT $15.00 Melrose Player-Piano, $375 HZtT $10-00 Bacon Player-Piano, $450.00 SSST: $10.00 Faber Player-Piano, $450.00 ITZZT $10.00 avgngerlin Player Piano,$550 ES&SSZSSt $10-00 Bacon Electric Player-Piano, $700 gthfgent $: $15 -"- "' I .-I. II.I-... . , . .1. I .I-.I. II. -! ! II ! I. - II '-'-f I I .1. ' Bacon Player-Grand, $900 iHSSL0 $25.00 I Those Who Want Victrolas or Grafonolas For Christmas Gifts Should remember that the demand exceeds tjie suppjy at Christmas time, It Ja cer tain that some styles will soon be sold out and not ob tainable beforo Christmas. Early selection is advised. Deliveries will be made on the date specified by cus tomers. While, on the sub ject, let us suggest that owners of talking machines greatly appreciate good RECORDS AS CHRISTMAS GIFTS. 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