Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 06, 1918, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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Wmim' PUBTliQ.LEDaEIPHILADLPHlX .WEDNESDAY, 'NOVEMBER 6, 191S
lav
FRENCH EDUCATORS
. ON HARMONY VISIT
Mission of Distinguished Sa
vants Aims to Link Colleges
of Two Nations
DlatluRulfhccI I'rr nth cducatora v 111
spend inrt of November nml December
In this country on ft vlult to American
cities iiml educational Institutions, for
tlie purpose of Interpreting the dominant
trn'tii ct Trench life for tho people of
America, nml lirlnKlnK closer together
tho colleKcg of America nml l'rnnce,
The French educational iiil&slon w 111
bo at tho Unlerlty of Pennsylvania
unmo time between November 13 nnd 20
Their visit to tho United States will
be In clinrgo of tho American Council
on Tdunttlnn, nnd they will be enter
tained In Philadelphia by n reception
commltteo headed by Dr. Herman V
Ames. Tho Trench scholars will make
nddrcoses In Kngllsh, nnd when In this
city arc expected to npcnlt nt the Uni
versity nnd other nearby educational In
stitutions. Tho members of the mission are:
VrAfummn lminuM ill Mnrtnnne Of Hie
l'nli.-Klty rf Pari., rxrhancn profnr nt
Columbia, mill Of him the llutlflln nf
Columliln t'nlprslt i, "On of the
mn.t widely Known rrrnch nrogriipnera, 1.
th nuthor nf tho li-ft trr.tl.n on phjKlcal
f'n(rrflpbv in Hie rrpnoh Innctuns. anil or
mpnrtnnt rxpnrts on th Alp, th Car
rmthlnnft nrtfl different fRlmn of Frincp
This In Prnfpiwnr 1 Mnrlnnnfn fourth visit
to th ITnltrrt. states It will 111vit lll'is
trnteil lecture on "Th Hotl Krjnr It;
vslmt In Hr Srenerv and Pennies and
Tnrls and th rarlslan Ilmlnn "
Doctor Thportor IMmc'i edltnr of, th
(lazi-lto eles Ilpaux-Arta llputpmnt colonel
In th Trpnch armv It has contribute!
several Important similes tu th history of
Clreeee; Is ptlltor of th most Important
rrench review Jeallnir with th study of
undent anil moilprn arts and has, lippn
n'eeted a mmbr of th Instltut d franc.
Antlcml ils llpiux-Arts II will ulve
Illustrated Icrturps on a "Comparison of
l'reneh and Athenian Kducatlon " "The Pirt
of crane In th llpsurrcrtlon of Greek Art,"
' Clreek Temples and llothle Cathedrals and
"Marts r Monuments Khelms. Couo. Ar-
Professor Frnrind ItiMensrrirr. of th
University of l'arl. now of (Vdutnlita t'nlver
lt. It Is a or!d-wld traveler lie has
truveleil all oer Kurop America. AsIh and
contrlhllted spvernl rnllirhtenln studies lit
enmrmratlvn lllerntur Th suhjiets of his
lecture ar "Human Tendencies In 1 rench
Literature" and "Modern Trench Poetry
Profes.nr I'har! Caaimlan, of th uni
versity of Paris, optnln In th Trench army
,H Is professor nf T.nRllsh literature In th
University of Paris, and Is the author of
remarkable studies on th. sik-Ii! aspicts of
niwllsll literature, especially on th novels
of th middle of th nineteenth lenturj II
will arsvik on tho "Unity of France" '"tho
Franc of 1oda nnd Tomorrow" and The
Tersonalltv of Franc "
Dfx tor Ktlenn llurnet of th Tasteur In
stltut (Paris) surgion In the French nrmy
Aflpr huvtnir mad extensile research In tho
field of philosophy, h took th M 1
r.n i m hpitn n moinhep of th world
wide-known Instltut Tasteur of Paris ami
It p.hilll 111 inlcro-imuoity. Il will inter
pret "Pisteur ns a Ilepresentatlve of tho
Wench Hiientlflc Spirit," "I'laude Ilernard
t French Muster of ltloloffy" and ule
'Hxperlences of a French buri-eon on Dlfler-
nt I.-....... 1 1 lliiat rt fed I.
Diaries llonchlln. (.ompoaT and musical
critic. He has lontrlhutrd a number of in
ttestlntr studies to the history of r rench
tnu-lo and will lecture on "Tradition In
1-rrnrh -Muslo" ind "Modern Trench Music,"
Hemour ile Hlecl. sirt critic and secretary
or me vnrpiiu iiei- jtiiuj.aw in. -v -ufiiM
milai.uil inlmliir Ictimi it to t pry "nm'leur '
His contributions to th history nf modern
art aru crtatly appreciated throughout the
world. Ills IftlurtH will be on "Tho Cistles
of the lAlre," "From Wntteau to l'roudnon
and "Masterpleci a In Trench Collections "
DR. McCLOSKEY PROMOTED
Former Football Star MuJc Medical
Corps Major
Dr. Jehn Frantls McCIosUey, of l'hlla
dclphln, has been promoted to major
In the medical corps of tho army. Doc
tor McCloski-y was In France wit i nn
American amhulnnco unit three montln
before the United States entered the
war. After America entered the war
ho wnu mad" a captain.
Major McCIosUey Is a former Unlver.
slty of Pennsylvania football star. I.atei
he plaved professional football with the
Philadelphia eleven. .
Major McCloskey wns married about
n year ago to Mls Pauline J CJrotz.
daughter of Charles T. Grotz, 5143
Hr"vn street.
HiDLT m mmm $m
ITHE GENUINE ffi
EDISON DICTATING MACHIMQ
(evfdiXne
"They're all taken care of for me. The little
Automatic Index for each dictated cylinder
comes along to me with the Mail Pocket
holding the related correspondence.
"All I have to do is to slip the index on my
Transophone. The corrections and changes
and the order in which letters are to be
written are right there before my eyes. I
don't have to listen all the way through a
letter to discover where it is changed or
corrected; or to find out, too late, that it
should have been the first letter written.
"Any stenographer who uses The Ediphone
System lenoivs what a big thing the per
fected Ediphone Index is. And any stenog
rapher who doesn't know ought to ask her
employer to look into it for her."
f..ntar1 fmm tht
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7- .,.JL nwr rt tUo
I users listed by name
boolt "STABILITY."
PROVIDE FOR THOSE WHO
Installed by
G. M. AUSTIN
Th Ediphone 1035 Cbcttaut Stmt
Ak Jui l.'ilitun't lUtttr Lttlm itagatin$
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MARUIES ENGLISH GIRL
Chief Gunner's Male Jacob Walil,
609 North Thinl street, Camden, has
married Miss licatrice Swann, an
Kuglisli girl li ing in Lherpool
FINDS IJRIDE IN BRITAIN
Gunncrs Mate Wahl Alo Wins Honor
by Saving Flag
CI lef Gunner's Mate Jncob Wahl, 603
Noith Third street, Camden, who has
seen fifteen months' active service In
foreign waters, Ins married an l'ngllsh
girl. She wns Miss Beatrice Swann,
and tho couple were married In Holy
Trinity Church, Liverpool, October 14
The hrlde's father Is a veteran 'of the
Hoer war. She has three brothers In
tho British nrmy Wnhl hns become a
hero When he wns on the dcstroier
Amrnlc tho flag wns lost In a gale and
Wahl recovered It He was allowed to
keep the flag as a reward
NO LULL IN PORT CAMPAIGN
Development Plan Proceed De
spite "Exaggerated Criticism"
There w 111 bo no let-up In the cani
pa'gn of Philadelphia commercial nnd
business Interests who nre working for
mnlmum development of the city's port
facilities, according to a statement today
by Kmll P Albrecht, president of the
ISourse. Despite "exaggerated criticism"
that Mr. Albrecht declared "as bad as
not doing effective work," tho city has
facilities, In his opinion, for handling
many more vessels.
Director Webster, of tho Department
of Whaivcs Docks and Ferries today
will appoint a committee, members of
' P inv 'lie facts In tho present
situation before CJovernment officials.
Itcgional Director Markham, of the Fcd-
nui .id .ulmlnlstrntlon, refuses to
discuss port condition" In nd- of
ho conference the committee expects t
have with him.
Admitting thero Is a lack of dr docks
In this port, Mr. Albrecht denied any
fault with the handling equipment at
he pleis.
"Easy correc
tions decided
me ror
tmifirii tsinrsisi
statement of a stenoat'
thmtmnl'! nf F'fttrtnnrte I
and business in our I
FIGHT FOR YOU -BUY W. S. S.
inK ..
one Ittttr the Ediphone way."
CAMDEN GOES W
BY 4000 MAJORITY
Buiril Carries County by
10,000, Despite Presiden
tial Opposition
Complete returns from Cnmdeu bIiow
that 9218 otes were enst In faor of
n "wet" city, nnd 4CU for "no saloons."
Colllngswool and Hiuldonfleld, Camden
County, otcd "dry" TensauUen stns
wets by ten votes, the final count being
422 for liquor nnd 412 against It.
Ooernor Hdge's oto In Camden
County wns 16,684, compared to C193
for his opponent. Senator Ba'ril poled
16.C31 compared to 6130 for his oppo
nent, Clnrles O'Connor llennetsej The
Republicans elected three Assembljinen
In Camden County Tho entire City
Councils of Camden Is now Republican
thirteen of tho thlrt-nlno being elected
jestcrdai.
The movement to closo the saloons of '
tho Jersey city gathered great Impetus
after tho flc hours of riotous hilarity
tho day they were opened nftcr being
closed to prevent tho spread of In
fluenza Thousands of persons from this '
city, In which th siloons were closed
nt tho time, made It necessar for
the ferry companies to put on extr.i
bonts to lnndlo the traffic, and Indulged
in sucii lusn rvvi'in hi . in miuor es-
tabllshments were qukklv closed again
With this ns nn incentive th "drjs'
believed they would carry th town and
the campaign was th most bitter ever
waged to place Camden In tho local op
tion ranki.
Women suffrage adherent", resent.
Ing Senator Bnlrd's vote against the
muni franchise bill, inndo u determined
effort to oust him Speakers were call,
ed In from this nnd neighboring cities
and tho Senator made the butt of their
ltrollc nttneks
TWO SONSJIGHT; TWO READY
Father Tried to Enlist and Grand
father Was in Ciil War
' fBAMK COOK CHAS. BLOCI-IKER"
One son In the armv, another In the
nail nnd two othera waiting to hi soi
to training camps this Is tho proud dis
tinction of Mr nnd Mrs W J I'alrnian
2308 Prankford nve
Tho boys are known as the "righting
Falrmans" Thev are Sergeant William
Dell Falrman, now In Prance, ntt.uhed
In C'ompanv M, 110th Infantry, Jetse S
Falrman, who Is chasing (lermau sub
marines, nnd Frank and David Falrman
who expect any daj to go to training
camps Sergeant Falrman, recently
wounded, Is now a convalescent In a base
hospital.
Tho Falrmans come of old fighting
stock. Their grandfather shouldered a
musket In tho Civil War Only his age
deterred tho father of the bon from
being beside his son, William Shortlv
after the outbreak of war with (Jermany
tho father tried to enlist.
ftBAJKs&amDlhfx
dlEVVlELliUS Cl,
i i"N
( I I" 1
ERSttlTKS
LAMPS
y silv
Modern Homes Demand the Addition
of Lamps to Furnish Color andWarmth
to the Scheme of Decoration
The New Lamps - this Aulumn
Are most. Attractive -yet
not Expensive
Only One Store
Becker Clothes Are De
signed for Meh Who De
mand Real Value
Suits & Overcoats
17.50, 522.50, S27.50, 532.50 & 35
Tho savinrrs mode by cuttinp;
out middlemen's profits permit
us to but ciuality into Uecker
clothes at these popular prices
We Make
the
Clothes
We Sell
FmiTCAwrrnt!T)R nnl
ffflAT.nTrLOTIllES
1514-16 MARKET ST.
THE "FIGHTING
TREO.r. FAIRMAN O.MlRrVVN
Two foils of Mr iiml Mrj. W. J. l'uirtium, 2308 l'rjtikroril avenue, .ire in
the Government's service, ami two arc waitlnp to lie tent to training lamps
TRIED TO SAYE LOST FLIER
Lieutenant MiCinin, of German
town, Struggled to Recite Lee
Ona of tho men who tried valnlj by
diving to rescue Kuslgn Henjamln Lee,
2d. when hla seaplane trashed In llames
In tho Humlier
1 Ulver In Knglnml,
's n rniinui ipinnn
He is ljleuttn.tnt.
U ehard ll.irper
Mcf'ann, 10J Hist
ishlngtnn lane
Jirmintown
I.iutonaiu Mc
'ann Is a brolht r
.f Wllmot A Jk-
i n n, secretarv
mil treasurer m
he tlermantowii
tndependi nt C,
ette nnd of VAnr
nn I Met'nnn, oi
the Ordnance In-
l'lioto i: holt Partment, In Wash
It II Mci-ANN Ington Ills fatliu
wim the late Ilor
io r McCann, publisher of the In
dependent i,izette
Lieutenant MtCniin Is In command of
nn Ami-Tie. in seaplane base on the uu
of England Knsign Leo was attached to
this bast
Lieutenant McCann Is twentj-four
years old Ho Is a graduate of tVtitr.il
High School, and of Princeton I'n vcr
sltv He was a member of the v.irslt
rew nt Princeton In 1916 nnd PUT
riiluatliig In tho class of in 1 7 III
k up aviation nt Prlnctton and in
r d the nival reserve forcn lie went
first tn I. imp liorden. Canada, w'uro he
trained with the Canadian royal living
cons Ho was ti insferrcd as an In
structor to the American aviation field
at I'oit Woilh Ton nnd Juno 1 wh'li
hen was made n HS-utenant In luly
he was ent ovirscas and he has bien
u l'ngl i ml hlnce
Llcuten i tit MiCann started In the na
as i si ond cla-.s niiinnii. miking a
crulfc in the summer of illi", nn the
l' S S lthnde Inland Before he ut nt
to Princeton. Lleutm-int McCann wns
nsslstnnt privntu secretnry to tho Itnllnn
'-ssulor nt the embassy In Wash
ington Double Your Salary
anl tiebt your oy of Utingt
Ifi mi reall7fl jou roRRPM n RBt nmnnnt
nf hidden hiiJ undevolopfd Iofr? A SeJt
coutk" lll nld to jour Commcrrlil per
Hondl Htul Soclil mirrppt". It will 1mproe
our Mpinor Ptlmulntu lour I ma Bin
tlon and lu!H up our Sflf.(onndence
iMpIomn anrdtl In Orntory, Ulocutton
)nmitlc Art Authnrnlilp etc. Morning,
fternoon &. Vvig Clufmrn now lormlnc
Uith S xes Vlnitors welcome
NefF College , i,,,,,,,1,!3!!,,,,,
Ul MJ MAN, 35, married, uroad
commcrilal training obliged to
clo'.e up n largo ImsllKhH of his own
because of Inability to obtain nn nil
eiiu.tto supply of ran produc.s. Is
looking for nn exectltlvo position,
where Intelligent motive nnd d rcc
tion, organization, analvsls and an
Inordinate capictly for work are tho
ssentlal rciiulremeiits. C iilJ, Ledger
i ittice
Q.
Sl-AtlQK
KLlQKIillS
And Clothes Only
The important factor
in choosing your fall
or winter suit and over
coat is quality and
value, backed by a rep
utation. We built our
reputation on quality
and value the Becker
label guarantees per
fect satisfaction.
whicli w e would be compelled to
chare more for if we did not
eliminate all needless costs. Como
In and see these good clothes.
Open
Evenings
till 9 p. in,
Saturday
till 10 p.m.
1 nKr
i.JFfafii
FAIRMANS"
W. OP. B.FAIHHAN J FAIRMAN
PRAISES RELIEF WORKERS
Services "Not Fully Appreciated
:it Home, Savs Soldier
Few, if am of tho piople nt home
realize the full significance of tho wotk
" "" d" nr ii In ilio American
Itul i ross. the
i M i' A nnd the
"tjlvntloii A r m s,
nicordlng tn Prl
i t o Henry 1'
1 a in berger, 103d
Itigluunt Uligi
nous, i literati of
In Manic n n d
i bateau Thierry
The soldiers, who
i.iv o li.cn bencflrt
tries of numerous
ii is " f l,lndnes
unl imrcy at the
hands of these or-i-nnlzatlotis.
appre-
it r it Miu:nai:n i uto tin ir devotion
and sacrlllit to the full be s i I
S i-amint ixprcss the rppreelatlon
Im tluse oiginl7 itlons for t lit Ir great
wotk HambeigLr writis AiiMhlm.
v iu do for thim In Ametlc-i Is only a
Ittle of what they deserve 'lliev me
wonderful, vie know It jolt do not
r.'ilize It back homo"
ltlmugh trained ns engineers, Prl
v ite llamberger's unit has more thin
unco bom colled upon to light shouldi r
i shoulder with tho Infintrv
CUBAN CITIZENS
ll (till hi iltlzftm tirluren Hip Kt nf
SI ami -IS jfiirN tld rrhllnrr In thr
Iii1r of l'rniiHltnnt i nml Pelnuittf
intmt ill nt tlu ofllrr of tlir ( nhnii
on-ul. 0fl ( hf tnnt kt.. rhllailrlnhli.
In., tu h mcltrml, iMrnrdlne to Utf
luw nf (omimlKtirt mllltiirv nrrlrr Iti
i till i, ICruMrutlon ulll clof on (lie
Itth of Deirmttrr. JUlfl
.i. .t. i ris
Cntmil nf I ubn
CO many times we are
asked "what is your
opinion in regard to after-the-war
business in my line,
and what shall I do to ensure
control of my trade?" that
we have
HERBITRT M. MORRIS
Advertising Agency
Fverv Phase of Sales Promotion
.inn Chrstnut Street, Philadelphia
It's round, short and curly,
like part of a Q
It's easy to cook,
and delicious, too.
Can jou guess what it is
if no more is said?
Q
riw Gift-Set of Usefulness
and Charm a complete
Centemeri
Glove Wardrobe"
(Tfade Malk Applied lor)
from five to fifty dollars a set
Something new and delightful in n
Christmas gift forinan, woman or child.
Warm gloves, dress gloves and every
day gloves in sets as simple or as
elaborate as desired.
Women's Gift-Set No. 18 at 16.50
Trench kid Alouqucuire dress glove?, 8-button
length, pique or ovcrs.-nin; lieav) croclitt in self or
contrasting embroidery, browns, prajs and toft
neutral tones 4,50
Trench Udcicu rIovoj The Win D)Kc; kid ap
plique at the wrist in self and contrasting colors to
match the embroider) and scv itip ; bbek, white
and all colors 3.50
Mocha street gloves, one clasp, picpic ecun; gray
and 6ablo 3.50
Capo soft gauntlet wool lined uarm gloves, with
strap fastener, tan, gray. Mail, or llnki 5.00
Men's Service Gifl-Sel No. G at 10.00
Cray Mocha Mo-in-dne ploves uiih rogljn thumb;
loup wrist with adjustable strep; siparatc wool
glove worn inside 7.50
Tan tCopc r!ovc. full P. X. M. vewn, r"ir backs
2.50
Sets may be hrolen or added lo, if desired
Only 7$alurd.a)i bejuic llmstmat
I II
SALVATION ARMY MAN
LAUDS U. S. SOLDIERS
Captain Miles Says Marks-
niaiibhip Is Kevelation to Al
lie I'raises Heroism
Tliri.llng tales of A.ilul v u lories
gnlned In the face of the stlffist opposi
tion the (Ic.rni.ins could put forth lire
told by I'nptaln
tt.nnM Miles, of
the hnlinlion ,rm
who Is In this iltv
nftrr sW months In
relief work b.iLk of
the vmrrlian lints
In France
nptain Miles ar
rived In America
Sunday, aboard the
first ship -i French
liner, to nrriii ni
an Atlantic port
with all lights
1. . .-. 11. nn.l II I t 11
IIAltnu. Mtl.is out 1 ( , mUUf;t
since 11H Sivprnl ships weie Klglitcd
leaving the port In tho same tmnm r hi
said
"Tho shooting of the Americans In
France Is n revelntlon to the French nnd
Ilngllsh. ' he said "I was riding In n
railroad compartment with a French
jeneral who, on finding 1 was an mer
can. Insisted on tilling tuo of the won
lerful shooting of our soldiirs mil
nnrlnes He told mo It be-it mjthltis
le had ever soon
"And their spirit ' I sias present nt
JLECXldwell 85- (o.
A New Louis quatorze
SILVER SERVICE
IMMEDIATE CHRISTMAS
The Linen Shop-
The Most Complete Stock and Best Values
in Blankets and Comforts
Lambs'
Double
Two Specials
Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children
Three Specials Men's hand-woven, cord-edge, hand-embroidered i
n i: initial, fiOc each, or 6.00 dozen. i I
"""i Men'h fine hemstitched, 50c giade, 4.00 dozen.
of course Women's embtoidered, white or colored, 23c each.
Initial and Monogram Work for the Holidays
Women's of the better grades in all tho wanted shades. See
Silk Hosiery out" special in black only at 1.50 pair.
H.T. PATTERSON
Importer of Linens
123
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the death of a badly wounded marine.
The doctor kept assuring him he would
recover, but the man knew better. That
shell had my name on It nnd It sure cot
me,' ho snld, "but by God, Doc, they
can kill us but they can't beat us.
At the second battle of tho Marne
the Hermans lost so many men trying
to tecross the river that tho stream
wns choked with bodies It was possible
to cross on thun without setting our
feet wet
'American women tiro doing wonder
ful work behind the bnttlellnis Closer
than nn (ithira nro the Salvation Army
women They follow tho uctunl battle
line nnd aro nlwavs there to minister t
tho men '
Warner Truck Trailers
Two and Four Wheel Typet
W Ton to 7 Tons Capacity
ivstvvt nn IVTHY
JOHN W. ADAMS. Di.lributor
1427 Melon Street
A step in the right
direction
Underdown's
SHIRTS
$1.50 Each
A mi jif.lv t fl ti rl fi tAf .
forS4i ,r "hlrt in the city
-1 it the price
Caff Attached or Dstachea
A. R. Underdown's Sons
Hutitier (.oml nml Mrn' IiiniUhlngt
202-204 Market St.
" INtulitUbcl Slttro 1H3H"
JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS
I v3
I
In The Style Of One
Of TheJoted Pro
ductions Of This
Most Famous Period
Of Early French
Decorative Artisan,
ship.
SHOPPING IS SUGGESTED
Wool Comforts, 6.50 each
Bed Blankets, 7.50 pair
1318 Walnut Street
Hell 'Phone, Walnut 1093
Keystone 'Phone, ltace 317
Centemeri
Gloves
South 13th St.
lard ilrrr, 40O JiflK At:)
Look in
our east
Window
for some
rough weather
Clothing
Comforts
1 For the man
who goes up in
the air, an Avi
ator's Suit of
leather, lined
with warmth
$100; Cap, $6.50.
f For the man
who buffets the
storm in a car, on
a motor truck, or
in a trench a
reversible coat,
which is leather
on one side, chev
iot on the other
$80.
1 For the Officer
on the bridge of
a battleship o r
other fighting
craft, a regulation
Navy great Coat
.$50, $55.
I For drivers of
Motor Trucks,
Moleskin Coats
lined with fleece,
and fur-collared
$28, $35, $40.
Gabardine
Jackets, lined
with sheepskin;
Corduroy Jack
ets, sheepskin
lined $15.
J A r m y Rain
coats with de
tachable fleece
lining, $45.
CJ Corduroy
Suits, coat and
vest fleece lined
$27.
Leather ette
Jackets, $20.
Leather Vests, $10.
I Double-breasted
Tan Raincoats
for mounted men,
$28.
Perry & Co.
'N. B. T."
I6th& Chestnut Sts
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