( ; . in Mi ftv lb : Wr trr I 4, i 1 I ! V ,pEN WRITERS TELL. SECRET OF THEIR TRADE U Editors Show How Feminine Set & t winnlne Laurels in World of Journalism N0' LONGER SOB SISTERS Many Problems, From Editorship to Proofreading, Discussed . ' Hero ---- Woman, Hie "" "'p '"infrnld. tliv Hie- ',, iblo lift f'""l Uk- ihiIm "Itlu- vvuilil. .. far n joiirnalli-iTi 1h rimcri ncil. lUkl lie Sind the i-ccnea vvlin. tlio typevvr rW uml "ijtenot reign hIip H riultiR n Evilly dure It the tlilflliiB worlt (lint rock ti inako un XL finished Miirk-uml-vvlilte piniliii'tliui. This was the f"1'1 "f u mesFiim dl'llvered tn more llian Him women ussi-mliled eMiT dav afternoon In the t'nrtls luini.itiv mitlj. torlum under the biihIiIwb "f the Hiii.mii if Occupation fur Tiuliieil W1111n.11 for tin uirposo t liiMrlne a ('unfertile uii Jour ilium and publ!alilnB house work Mrs. CornellUB Stevenson, who liteilileil nt the conference. IntioiUiceri to the midlenee usueakerH Kdnu Woolmnii 1 Phapc. ulllnr of I. . i'it..i.tli fiittlne. nf tin- I'llltuilnl tattof the North Ainerlc.iii llevlew; llrnei line Kvanx of the New York Hvuilnc I'oSt, tine mr,A Adelaide Ne.111. assiiriau' iimur or me ."" '. .. ....... MM..... ... Saturday 1, veiling i-ui in---,- rniiii.-m. women JouriullKts covered tho Held of the woman writer fioin nngles which swung from editorship to pronfre.idliiR Mis.' KrneRtlne Kvunit. who has linived the war fronts of Itnclii and the ll.ilkuni tn search of Hewn for the Now Ymk live Sing 1'0't, and who liaveled to the co.ihI In the piivate rnr of the notnen'n commit tte that canipalBncd for t'harlei C IIiikIic-i. rave a brief rfsumu of her own n-vvKpaper career, which beKan vvltli the (list il.i of Ihy liauntliiB of the realms of tne I'lilrtiKu Tribune and ended vvltli the unusual uilvlrc that prospective Klrl lepoitern seek prelim inary learnltiK In n school of joiirnallnu. Mls Kvam paid 11 foneful tribute to the newpaper Itself She said: "A Journal Is k dally record of life. If that Is not hIr- nlflcant, nothing clso Is. vv. e will never have a perfect magaz'ne until we have n perfect newspaper." HeforrlnK to women' particular place Inn newspaper reglnie, Miss Evans remarked "Wo nre no longer obliged to so through the day as sob slstcis The Jtty editor recognizes that the human fide fa woman that used to be Interwoven Into . ttorles about lost Topsles may be tied to better advantage In color.ng the htorits that have some part In the liiif make -up of human economy " Miss Adelaide Ne.ill. of the S.ilurila V.ve Blng Post gave soma Interesting llguies concerning the manuscript dopjitment of the publication the n present "Diiilng the 7ear 1910" she stated, "there were 1 5.1100 manuscripts received. Of these. ii3l were accepted One-third of the wrters of the accepted manuciipts had never bad slniles In print before These llguies will disprove the statement that good copy Is often thrown asldo because It docs not bear at tached tho name of u well-known author " "Marazlne 'work for women" was dealt with by Mls.8 l'llzalicth Cutting, or the North American Itev ew. She maintained that there Is no.btnndardlzatlon of talent and pointed out that "cornel Ing the maiket onjiuman kindness" mid finding out what the great mass of humanity wants are the , two most Important requisites for the suc cessful editor Miss Cutting advised young women wrters to lay more stress on the Imaginative than the executive side of Jour nalism Mrs I'dna Woolman Chase, the editor of Vogue, told some nf the delightful secrets f that magazine of fashion. Summing up needed qualities for success In her Held. Mrs. Chase said. "There Is one talent quipped with winch you may snap your fingers at the most sage man editor of nnv Woman's magazine i It Is the power to tell Just where the waist line Is going to roam kxt te.iMin " MAIMED MINER TO RETURN TO HIS FAMILY IN RUSSIA Company Employing Him Gives Him f200 and Will Make Weekly Payments JOHNSTOWN', Pa., Feb. 9. One of the Boat pathetic cases ever brought to the attention of the State Compensation Hoard Was that yesterday of l-'ellx Zouca, for whom an effort was being made, to obtain suf ficient funds to send him back to his native land, Russia. lie Is blind, deaf and maimed as the result of an accident In a mine In Indiana County. Zonca wasa miner who resided In Scalp Level. Working conditions were better in Indiana Count), he was told, nnd lie went there Soon after ho began work there was an explosion of powder and Zonca was found l)lng on tho ground, his eyes blown out, his, left arm off. his hearing ruined nnd 'the thumb of his right hand gone Zonca Is despondent He wants to get back to his native land to his wife and v children, who were dependent on him for upport. The company by which Zonca was em Ployed has agieed to give him 1200 and ..Weekly pajments nfter his arrival In Itusslu. TO BUILD IHG APARTMENTS Eighteen-Story Building at 16th nnd Spruce to Cost $2,000,000 A J2.000.000 apartment house will be arected on the southeast corner of Sixteenth and Spruce streets, now occupied by the Kewport Apartments, nnd on 151R-20.'.,2-'.'t--28 Spruce street. Abner II. Merson has taken tltlo to the Newport Apartments from the Newport Apartment House Company. The proposed htructuro will be nineteen Jtorles high. Tho entire property Is 178 feet on Spruce street by a depth of 240 feet n the ea'st line and 93 feet on Sixteenth atreet S. W Straus has taken a Jl, 200.000 fortgage nn the property. This was re corded today Look Out for This "Fake" Collector Mrs. J Willis Martin, of the Kmerirenev Aid Committee. Issued H Wflrnlnir tnilnv aralnst a "fake" collector who is lepie aentlng himself lis nmhorlzed to collect rinds for that organization. The 'Kmeigeney Aid committee. Mrs. Martin stated, employs no collectors, Tho activities of the collector ere revealed by Allen Hale, of the Hale wotor Company, AVuync. who contributed. Sapphire Cluster SCARF PIN $5'0 Sapphire and 10 .Fine Whi Di d 7 r B, x t I U ' : -I 1 fcWv VMj l; MRS. J. WILLIS MARTIN' Wife (if the President of Common Pleas Court No. 5, who has lieen named by the War Depaitmetlt a, u member of tlio Citizens' Advisory Committee for Pieparedness. She is one of tlneo women members of the committee. HOYS SAKE AFTER TRIP OVER DELAWARE ON ICE Only a Ducking Suffered by Four Lads Who Play "Kliza" One of The four .viumg Wisinom'ng ln who mad.) 11 round n p mi the lulawnie Ice Hoes M'.Nteiday vvithoit other mishap than a ducking have fuli.v lecivered onlv ilielr muthels ale Hill nervous The Ihijk vk re ilaviug around the )umii lni Matlon nt l.ardners Point .voMenliy afteinoon when somebody suggest! d that .Malcolm liiauslleM of :i!i,r Homestead street, plav "llliza" ami cioss the Ico whltcned sulfate nf the river, stained inky by the black water breaking tluough hue and there Malcolm st irted. followed bv bis older brother. I'll bi, and two other hos, Dave Martin, of ,1913 Homestead street and flint leti Murphy, of, 39"." Homestead stieet The Journey over whs safely accomplished and tho ho.s ran 11 half mile Inland from the Jersey shore to get warm. On their trip back Mai'.ln slipped fiom a cake of Ire Into the liver, but was caught by Malcolm Hransdeld before he was drawn nway bv the current Last night they 1 elated their stoiy to their admiring "ging " "Wo said we would do It and we done it That's nil," said Malcolm today WOMAN KNDS LIFE WITH GAS Suicide Believed Due to Grief Mother's Death Over Mis Katharine Kr.17.ler, formerly of tills city, was found dead from gas poisoning In 11 room nt Pittsburgh today, iicioiduiK to a dispatch Mrs Krazler. who was a uiirto. lived for nearly thiec months at the Tempmary Home. 50!i N'oith Sixth street, a boaiding home for women seeking etnplovmeut It was fald theie that she bad been gilef stilcken over tho death of her mother and was very quiet She left this city .laniiiry 15 tn go tn Cleveland Her home Is be lieved tn have been Petiolt. wheie a brother and several sisters live. .Mis. Kiazler. who was thought to I 11 widow, was thlitj eight ears old. TWO GAINSBOROUGHS TO U. S. Portraits Done in Early Days of Artist's Career Bought by American LONDON", Feb 9 Two portraits by nnlnsboioiiKh. of Mr. and Mis. John K. Koulkes, have been sold from Ihlvlat Hall In Dcnblghshlie to 11 collector lu tho far west of tho I'nlted States. The paintings aiecarlv ones, done when flulnsboiough was nt Bath from 17K0 to 1774, and nro of small size, only twenty Inches by sixteen In each of these, por traits Gnlnsborough Intioduced I1I3 favor ite dog, What can I do for this skin trouble? "I can't rest, I can't sleep, and most of all, I hardly dare ro out, for when ft starts itching, I simply have to scratch, no matter where 1 am." "Don't worry a bit just Rd a cake of Kcsinol Soap and a jnr of Resinol Ointment. Use them according- to di rections and 1 am sine ou will cet prompt relief, and that your skin will be all right in a few days." Reilnol Soap and Ointment sold by all druatliti. Resin for that skin trouble Taste in the eelection of your scarr pin need not be influenced by your income 'when using 4 Our Perfected Credit System a plan of tmying V best without the possi ble inconvenience of the large cash payment. HARBVRGER'S 1014CHESTNVTST. sss , t. s' U I Ufq1H Whtr ertdil hat th omj ItfVJUJNUN'U J.EJUUJWK-PJiiLADJiJLHlA, FKiDAT, JbJiKUAK I), lx7 OLD FITZ STREET HOME OP PUGDOM TAKES A SLANT AT TRENCH WARFARE Twilight Club Ready to Respond to Country's Call in a Body, if Good and Sufficient Reasons are Given , for Dashing Into the Ring JE VH. days have fnllnn inwtii Kllxw.ller Stieet, When. II, n t. miner nf slminlls liliirrij.il kn nn 11 suunncr's night used to (all ii'ininii a Held of .areliss grain. That old-llnier, Charlie Lincoln. Is gelling rus v ami huv. he savs. from the Luk of teal flglulng. ,,nu t, ;.,t ms luteimd Ills biass knuckbs in camphor, together with 11 wistrul Klgh, ami ligs" llossl balks for excitement until tlit Miiillnes on Nick I'es solaiio'M free liuul, mimter iule tin li little heads In alaun Tin- wningir gentrallnn of nearb ding M,,,, el'uks do lint klinvv 11 fiacluied Jiih ft, llM KMmboll. All Is dead, IncludMig hi 1 01 up. ,11 whose tombstone wns willtcn iiinnv in;, in eats ago' "He done what In 1, iinii ,m , lt.rr md a lini.ee ' The Twilight flub with licailiii.Ulern at ii'l'i Kllxwattf tlirri wants to go t" the vvai If the win, lis ineiubeis stipulate Is ibtlaled with 11 gcod itasnii The Twilight f lull Is an old oigaiiUatlnn At Its "S111ul.1v evenings" one heeil.tns to Hach niid lleetlibveu eveiv caullllovver ear MJUth of South street, going nutb Neiulj eer niaii-ilgiuef In South riilln delplila bus blnvvn a bugle of glass at some time or nthci In id, Twilight flub. Now they vvniit In g., 1,, ni In a bmlv Km,., heavies down tn bantams Hies., pugs are fnr WHf If It Is deihurd fur Mlltlcleilt liasnii, ItKASiiNS Kill! W'.flt Now as to those Irarinns Suppofe. ' li was luiznnleil "tlmt a Teu ton striiugei should sunt with a glass shaver on the upper finis nf Nicks beei conllners Would lmt b- sulllc'lelit"" "Mill." It was iiolni.d nut with 11 grin "no luolen uiiuM"' "Suppofe the (let mans Kank a vessel with Ivor.v nnd linrnj ubniud that tnnie ftotn Afilca?' "lib, things vvniild full along as usual then," It was pointed nut. "for the neW ellillold kind are better, mi) how. They can't be loaded " T& WO.MKN PLEAD TOR PEACE Telcy-ram to Piesiilent UrRcs Him "Compose Differences With Germanv" to A telegram uiglng niedlatlnn In the iires ent ujtlonal iilsls was sent to Piesldeiit WINon lat night b the Penns.vlvnnl.'i Woman's I'eni e partv fnlinvvlng a meeting of tho linaid nf ilireetnis ami the evecutlve c.iminlttee nf that urgani7atlnn The tele g:ain follows "Tho Pennsj Ivanla W'ninan s l'eace I'artv, believing that the American iniblir has colilliUnce In viur slnwre deslio and abllltv to llnd means bv which to guide the country safelv over this terrible ctlsls with out lesort tn the obsolete nithnd of war. would ask nii undei Heaven to ue medi ation or otbei peae. fill means to compose the jllfl'ereni e between ourselves and (Jer miilfy." EiRht-Room School Opposed VINi:i.ANI N .1. Kelt- 5 Then- Is shaip opposition to Hie proposition nf the Hoatd of education to riect nn eight-room school building when ntil si rooms nro needtd for lintncdliite use gliil,i;'llieiW!ll!;illinil!IIMHIi!!!l!lNlilVIIIII!!!lllll!!llll I FRONT ST. This New lour 0 Coat suitable for i m m e diate ? I wear ; Ph . the w rp $io.98iyjii Soft and nll .-. Wnm warm.Stock- p I inette back, Sa liBht-weight " ight velour. Uiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii si : 1IAI.MMKU NTAMIAIIII Sllll An Exceptional Value in Fashionable Boots You can secure a pair of these most beautiful boots of finest leathers and the smartest styles tor Spring. Two-Tone Tan Calf Champagne also Black Kid Champagne Worth Fully Double $ 4 Years of Experience Have Style, and Also How to 'Tis a Feat Buck Top jK?. LW"wwSf 7)amet The following meinbeis nf the joimgcr set hnic.slgnlllcil their liitiiitlon of signing articles with the (iov eminent . AI Wagnei. llattllng Miura, lleni) lliovvii, Jolitiny fainpl and' that grand nbl-tliner. Chmllc Lincoln, who Invented the phiase "pieces of blllinl don t get in, imtllllil! ' At 1111 eleitlnn In Id in the club looms It was ilecloVil In name Kite Hitman, ban tamweight 1 lump, as hniinrar.v geneial. I'iIp Is only an hnnniar.v tiirinbi r of the ilub. mid the event of his last visit to the looms Is lelrbiated with gieat eutlgy olice 11 Jir. It was suggested that I'ele wouldn't like the Idea of being a imi iepolidi nci-n'hool otlleir. but it was poluuil out that he would bv uitua'1.1 Joining the fin) piobabl.v hurt his bauds. This, II was iigietd, would be fatal. So Pi in will dlnet things pmb.ibly from llntlle. IHIAI. TltUNCII WAIl' All Ideas 1 mi be Intent to somu envliuii mental begliinlng Tbeie's that I'lubhoiise. The very view Is martial To the east stretches I'll a lieet fur twenty and one half ;uds Then bmins up the spires of I'essalanos mlnnn S'etwiiril lolls that tlteless Kit, stieet with a.'O imhi mis pill kill In the distame To the nuilh. Indies and gentlemen, we have Soiilh Sheiulaii street. Vesti rda.v was not as 111I1I us usual. Smith Sheridan street had melted and was bus) limning iluvvn To tell the truth. Smith Sheildan stieet was as pretty a vnrligated landscape as e,r nnzed. "I.lka ila 1 rem li." (ninth n very old and wrinkled l.ul.v Willi at least tvveiil) iutlii(ls i.f vvoddeli iiillllner weighting her itnvvii. "I.lka da war ' She was tight. Smile one of the inmr Impetuous has gnno ro fai as In pmii li nut one of the windows of the Twilight flub thai IimiIis nil South Sheiidun stieet In order to cet a view of the treiuh unliupeileil Mlllliiiii-y begins nt home MOTHER OF 18 GETS DIVORCE Decree Recommended for Camden Woman on Desertion Grounds A mother of eighteen i hlldren, nine of whom me living was 1 commended a ill vone fiom her husband today bv MnHcr III Chancery .Inline In the fuiiiib-li fourt. The woinaii. Mrs Anna I. Urbhaidt. foilv elglit jcnih old, testllled that she was inar dled In IfsSS to Ceorge (iibhardt 11 ml It was only In the last three .vears that h" had become abusive to her She fin titer testilled that she cmild no longer live with him, and the mastei terom meiidcil the dlvoice on the gioiiuds of ile serllnn The rustodv nf three mii.iII 1 hil dren was given to her. and (Jebhaidt was onleieil to I'.i) n substantial sum fm liteir support Rt'lnvv Zero in Chicago f HIi'AiKl. Keb. 0 With the tempera ture below 7ero. Chicago toda Is facing a seiinus (oal shortage. An mhaigi, nn all freight, oxeipt the most urgent goods has lesulted in tmg up 111,1111 tars of ma! nn ,,ut-i,f-tlie-wa sidi-ings and as a lesiilt the -uppl.v Is tirai tug the exhaustion point iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiijiiiniiW' Cor. DAUPHIN This coat is a stylish n e v. l'ull-ilare, belted model with semi-barrel shape pocket s, and comes in all the fashion able e o 1 o r s. includinir new vivid Apple Green, Jlaftenta, Cojienhugen, Cold and Mustard. $10.98 I'rniit Mrept i nr. Ihiuiitilii M Taught Us How to Lead in Fit Your Foot Correctly to Fit Feet SHdES & HOSIERY 1204-06-08 MarketSt tffoft iflt rr'Lir WTBtW'l I . I l KP"Mv4 lliSH vamp mm'": m Buck Top fg&, ' -1 WM&A - m Vamp Il'-K ' mar m. the Price &M ff'-BMMWr mt' t ffmkMmwW m I CHANGE IN PENN SEAL STIRS UP CLASSICISTS Alumni Want to Know When and Why "Literae" Was Turned to "Leges" WHAT CLASSICS MEAN The iieieiinl.il battle between what the inaii-ln-th.-stieet would call the 'hlgh blows" and the "lotigh-liecks " but tho'-e gifted with less vigor and vivacity of ex plesslou bin mule felli Ity of dlitlou would call between the elasslinl mid utilltmlan Ideals nf ulutiitlon, Is lll.ily to bo fought nllt on a Hew flnlil AI1111111I of the I nlversiiy of Pcnns.vlvanla have bleu nil Ions to teal 11 why and when the winding or the olllclal seal of old I'enii was clMiigeit Thev Mist noil I the vaila- tloii fiom tin ttadltlolial on the letteiheads of an appeal sent out b) the (ieneial Aluiunl S01 let) tlilx vvitU fur sieedy toiiipletloii ot the hind tn punliase and udovv the iro vosl's liotisu b) I nlvcisitv liav This fes tival falls miiuuillv oil Pelil tuny "'i, bv which date the cunimlttie hopes the sum of $75.0110 will have been plidgul It Is speeding up subscriptions to that pill pose The general 11 III 111 11 1 eye. Individually if nut geuerull), imtlceit snmethlng odd about the seal li didn't Inok Hglil. I'aml'i.if in signia weie uilnslng Hspeclally the wold Ing of the iiiolto was strange The wold "leges" had been substituted for the wonted "llleiae Some of the college alumni gave the letter the twice over" Possibly the nppial might be illicit,-,! to th gindiiatiH of tile Law School "l.iges." which, as even one knows, means "laws.' Implied lis much Hut 110, the pleu was fimo the ( Ion era I .Minimi Si.cletv vvhlili lias Kiancls Mi llhenii.v, A II, I.I. li, as ptcs.dmt : Itiunee Mather l.lpiilm ntt l'h II as si, n tar) and l bin lesS Pa, Laid, I! S u.- tieusurer. Al.l. HAUK AI.11.NU f AMPl'S At ouee imiuiries were Instituted Out on tho campus no one knew why the trus tees had changed the wuidiiig of tlin seal. It hail been 1 hanged. It was admitted. Hut Wh.v was and Is u in)slei) The seal has been sliupllllcd. The Inner sciull, with the shield heiabllcall) bailed "In medio." and the stripe call) Ing thice lozenges have been omltttd and the legend once borne. "I.lterae slue luoribus vanac." has been changed, "leges' taking the plaic of "literae The wording oil the outer circle also has been muddled. once It stood "Slgllhmi I'nlversitatls Peunsylva nlensis f uialoiiim" , now It Is "rnlversltas Peiinsylvanleiils." mid at the bottom the date of the foundation of the I'niversltY, MlJCCI. ilTIO) has beiii addtd '1 he pile Of books sMIlliolic nf the OUadl IV llitll plus the ti iv nun whli li w,ie the basis of lih eial iilttiatioii 111 tlie s.vsteiii of the medieval schoolmen, Minains a! seven but the book captioned "I'hlloMipluu ' has been changed I3DWAUD DILLON rnrni t1 with TIFFANY & CO. 'I li, I il-t I'tffh Avenue htvles In Wfilillint Inillntlnns, tls -,o 1,1 f,n 00 .VI.irrl.iRe iiiininiiiiriiieiils. til 01 10 $11100 .sihI.iI, rriirf-lon il. ltiistii,,H I aril II .Mi IV. (." Hll.t fill ;.: 11 vi 1: 111 ii.iiisi. III.STM T AMI .11 MITll sTltr.r.l STRAWBIllDGE & CLOTHIERJ Hundreds of Men Are Profiting . by This Unusual Sale of Clothing Becnuso the Clothing itself is of the high Strawbridge & Clothier quality. Because it is the kind of clothing men are glad to buy at any prjee. Bctiuse the variety is large and comprehensive meeting every individual clothing requirement of the smartly dressed man. Because the savings are substantial and genuine 20, 30, 10 and 50 per cent. $20.00 and $22.50 Suits and Overcoats $14.00 $18.00 and $20.00 Suits and Overcoats $12.00 $15.00 and $18.00 Suits and Overcoats $9.50 $10.00 and $15.00 Suits and Overcoats $7.50 $22.50 and $25.00 Winter Overcoats $16.00 $G.50 to $15.00 Mackinaw $75.00 to $250.00 Fur-lined ! $3.00 to $7.50 Trousers Coats n'ow $4.50 'to $7.00 Overcoats now $50 to $175 , in the Sale at $2.00 to $4.25 Men's $35.00, $40.00 and $50.00 Handsome Fur-trimmed Overcoats now $25.00. Hart, Schaffncr & Marx $25 and $30 California-Weight Suits $21.00 Hart, Schaffifer & Marx $35 and $10 California-Weight Suits $25.00 Spic-span, hrunil-new Suits; made for the present senson'a selling, but for moro southerly dis tribution. The weight is just ii,rlit for mild days now, and for wear lato into spring. All regular, and many "stOUt" Sizes. - - Nw I.umt Ion Second Floor, t Men Will Wear the "Mel-o-Felt " Soft Hat for Spring, 1917 This distinctive style is made exclusively for this Store. You must see this Hat to realize why it will bo the favored stylo of the well-dressed man for spring. In six springlike colors. "Imper vious" quality $3,150. SPECIAL VALUES. Soft Hats, $2.00 and $2.60 grades with slight imperfections, nt $1.25. Derby Hats, $2.50 nnd $3.00 grades, slightly irregular in weight, at $1.75. jR New Location Hfconil rloor, Mnrkrt Htrrrt, lUit mM STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, to "I'hllos Nat " Hrammatlca, Logics, A11 tronomla, Thrologta, Ithetorlcn nnd Mathe mntlcn nre tinlouchcd, Tho classicists of old Penn wero notlDcd of tho cliangc by u reporter. They had Been too bus) Willi making icsearchcs Into and eaid-lndexlug the works of Mncitiblus, l)ioit)slus of Hallcarnnssus, Lucretius nnd ot In r Latin nnd (Ireek worthies to notice the overt act of tho so-called practical cdu (Utlon men. One professor was vexutloinly Interrupted in an Investigation he Is making probe. ' ns they say nowadays Into problems of Itomaii religion, but between cmds In his tabulated knowledge, he said the changes wero a "tieineitduus out rage." CA.HI'S HHLLt pi:u HH "This Is certainly 11 casus belli," n giad uate student uf the Latin Seminal y. Inter viewid In the ltbraiy seiiiluaiy loom, said, using the Continental ptoiiunclatlon, which dirfeis fiom that siok(ii In the law court and 1 hm luae) Alieady there Is ronslilpialile tisentmetit ngaiusn t.evernl lecoit uttiuks made on tho ilanlis HrvVard Plerson. of the Whnrlan Silmiil, was iiiitch aplilauded at a luui heuti of the Chelsea Yacht Club for Ills ilnglng Veibal aiisault on the classiis The )acltts nn 11 wile Min something was vviong with the 1 lascal Ideal A member of the den Ibts couiiiess held here u shult. tune ago dei land that I..1II11 was mil even useful as a medium for physicians' presi ilptlntts Pllnclliil William Helm Lewis nf the Wil liam I't'llli lllgli School, In a i-erles of 111 li cks has 1 oliimeuded the new Itoekefeller Mhool. which Is to Ignuie dead liiuguages and llteratutes I hese niatto.s wele for m.tllv considered at this week's meeting of the Classical club of Philadelphia o- er the 'alo nl. in Tlie Socielv for Pnunotlon of Liberal Similes Is cxpectul to take eariv action (I1I111 ileU'rmlnatlon is liprc-'a'd that I turner and Homer f icero and Ivemos. Ihenes. VlrRll and .. unplmu shall no! bo iilegatid to the H'lap heap "Iliiiuan nature has not changed since tin fall of Tro)." It was nsseiteil at the fnl Virsliv today "The lassies me funda mental In education Tiny ttaln the mind P7 FOUNDED 1S58 Dewees Quality and Standard Famous Over Half Century iOeioSai 1858 Dewees' Special Country Club Suits S22.50 to S37.50 A smart, suapiiv -)oits suit, bearing the liall-tnarlc of correct and distinctive, stjlr. Dampness will not effect; it will not muss. Charming, chic colorings, l'erfcitlv tailored. B. F. Dewees, 1122 Chestnut St. .Vr The Clearance of Men's Shirts $1.00 to $1.50 Shirt 85c $1.50 Madras Shirts $1.15 The Shirts nt 8fc nro special purchases nnd broken lines from stock. Excellent selection of styles, fabrics and patterns. Tho Shirts nt $1.15 nro pf tvoven stripo madras nnd prated mer cerized madras. For Cold Winter Nights Many men prefer warm Outing Flannel Night Shirts 75c. $1.00. $1.25 and $1.50. Outing Flannel Pajamas $1.00, $1.25. $1.50. $1.75 nnd $2.00. H - Kast Store, Klehth Street m 1 5 Vi a thorougbly and in strictly for Ha ns mathematics or science or toon TMcv do more, for they cultivate th,n They net nit examples Of virtue; they prf as well ui teach Itlghtly applled- thls depends on the student they nlye I iuxsmm rfta&fci bmm power and poetry. Vocational and .pain. merclal training possibly afford more fmne-' " dliitn rontlnn elllclencv. but thev bav . expanding nnd btoiideiilng function. Therf5 , Jffl give tun ooy some tuoia unu inu ineinou ov using them, nnd three only. The clasalea ' give the buy a mind to use any tools. Ther nro universal, and with mastery over th universal, 1110 puriicuiar or speciuo cut) be surely mustered, They nourish the lnf,; tellcct nnd Inspire tho spirit. 'Without the(. ..ln ,I.a ,i,ui,ila ,,erllmfli ' ' , Alumni of the Cnlvorslty declared thys;rM 3 would add their legions, to the phalanxes of ' ,'3 tho litimanlsts In education. The general , ;l, , i nplnlun was voiced ny a lawyer, wno rami, - t llllllll liir "iu ii,,,n, j,i,vmnoiiiu murium-: , ' -j vanac. which means, literally, 'Literature fj. , 4 without morals Is vain,' or, freefy, 'Culture j.V;S uitliout tbarutter Is empty.' Is much better Vi V than "Legis sine inorlbus vane,' translated, "A Laws vviiuout inoruis umuuni 10 Homing.' V .J The phrase is more general In signification, ' jj lliolo ipigiaiuiliaiie ill CAprrpniuo. it was tijM auoiiieu mu m.iiu ui cu jvuia uku, wiiva . y, tlie l.itn l)r Horate Howard Kurness nolnt- e id 0111 that the existing motto, 'Sine inorlbus, vmiue.' might be translated 'Kmpty-headed wouieii without liiutalf. mid said thbl vs no thought to bet beforo the young men. Hut 110 t'McpUoii can ha taken to 'Liters. sine inorlbus vnnae' 'Culture without char m ter Is empty' Is 1111 abiding Ideal which uny great unlversit) ina) well be proud to set up us an exemplar for Jts students." 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