V ' ' EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBKUAKY 18, 1919 "A. V. PHUADELPHIANS DR. CONWELL PA YS TRIBUTE CITED AS HEROES i 307th Trench Mortar Bat tery, a City Unit, Hon ored in Entirety PRIVATE .IS REWARDED Fred E. Billinun, Medical De partment, Gets Service 'Cross for Bravery Another Philadelphia!, linn leen awarded tile Dlstlngulnhed Service Cross and a number of 'other local toldlers have been tiled for conspicuous bravery at the front. Private Fred E. Bllhnan, Medical De- narttiiaiit T.r)i.Ai-An lli Infntilri flflt North Eleventh street, was awarded ' !, a'''"''1v'"" )rcPt'1- mama rectly under the Are of enemy machine guns. The 30ith Trenoli Mortar Bat tery, made up entirely of Philadelphia!!, has- been died, and Joseph T. Angelo, of Camden has vvon a similar honor". , Corporal C. 12. Qrelnger tells ct the citation of the trench mortar battery In a letter to friends here. Fired llarrim Unilrr lloiiilmriliiient TO DEAN LAURA H. CARNELL One of the Noble Company That Has Made a Success of the Temple University This Is the clahth uf a scitei of articles hu Doctor Conwcll on. thr foiiiilliio of Temple University and the rork It has tlonc ami Is ilolny. The ninth u- appear tonwnow. Il UK. RLLSSKl.L H. CONWKI.I. CHAPTER V 'TWIK teai-hlng force of the Unlvt nas never been a lilt-ellm?! In the earliest venrs the re all voI.iiiIppim i.n.i were all encaged In some other reuii ar occupation diirliiir tile working houis of steady enii1oj nient. Tlicv ";"';' " company of self-saerlflcln'i; pliilniitlirunlHtH hhO. sought tlwvvmk pf teaching iiiftlio evening school, at" t- .In kuuu. ii vw.uiu lie dull reading to opJ' fiom the catalogue the names or all the deserving vvorkem who, taught the classes without pav. Some ' lefUKed the pay offend to them even I after the faculty , all placed on I ' salary list. And now the tearhliu staff 1h LOihposed almost entirely of women ami men who could earn else, wheie more than they iwho from the unlvimity. One of that noble compaiiy wrote to the Vreldeut a lew nionllm ago that Ills pay "wan rt?ti -L slty I inhilsti Instructors were i WES" ; - I however the aristocratic sentiment I nmonp the older medical colleges led I the American medlcan associations to I decry the Idea of any new college!) aud set their disapproval and bovcott1 on nil evening medical trhools, tin. Tctnplo was foiccd to abandon for, the tlmo ono of It Greatest bei.ef.ie. . tlons and. giving up evening lnstruc- COm' ELL PHILOSOPHY Sometimes LpiRrammalic, Sometime Matlrr-ol-Vact, AUcays Helpful T.ct vour conversation at the table be nbnut something helpful. Intelligent boarders are often a whole tinlveislty lo n hoy living In the house Aim high and Keep your mark ever In sight. THMWrF I PRETIirTC 'alumni were presented by Doctor Con- Philomuilan Club Holds Lunde . i tiVWT EiLL rilUi7llll3 we'l. Ho told Monslgnor Drumgoole he M 1Ilinnnh ,, ,.aUeron, R fl(r8W-. ' 'SOLDIER PRESIDENT' Clergj uiaii-Eilucator I'lxpressos Belief at Temple University "Founder's Dav" Exercises was honored to hae n man of his . nt ih miii At nniinnni rt'fn Zk scholarly learning lo repiesent the Arch. Mrs. Margaret Crutnpaclier, eommtndttt bishop. When I)oi tor Coijn ell presented of the Kngllsli League for Comfort ffi the diploma and Insignia to Doctor Cheer, were the guests pf honor at th 'li-lm!n lis m 1.1 l. f.mii.1 ir. ... nlih u I atiiiHBl charter luncheon of the Phlla NIUiols lie falU lie could do so wltn a ,nU8lBM rlub gUfU today at the BeIUf , .eellng of the deepest slncerltj. because Ue..stratford Hotel, Mies PatleriHM, , ' among the students of'Teniple the Meth- 8Kke on "The Nett fitep." Mrs. Qum- - odlsts were the 'argest In number. 'packer Is an hngllshw-otnan and wan' ... ttltit flit. rirHrnM nerliA In Rnrlnrttl i lie cnlliullcs were second, the Jews "", :,. " " J-h third. Ihe I'leah, terlnns fmitih n,l the i Hnu ' r "tr ' Baptists, to whom 1 belong were last." Doctfr Connell said with a hearty chuckle caught up by the audience and spread Into a roar of laughter. Doctor Diew. Dwtor Nichols and Doc- ' tor Morrison were pieenled by Dean Waller H. Sbumway, of Temple, Mies Koppller by Dean liura II. Oarne'.l and Mr. N'ewtog b) Judge Jcbn M. Patter-son, Anothnr 'soldier-president " at u ie- tlon. try to help what It could ns nu ...,,. ,.,.,, , .,. 1110rnlng or when ult cr ,hc "'"' "aa "rellcUl1 Dr. exclusively day college. The man!-1 ?lei 'h""dlsl .loading That disco " n"'" Conwell. prealdenl and foun.l- ant"iValnPerMablI,Xd 'Vumber'of horns thenceforth any Industrious lad ghi ers" Day celebr.V1on held las. nigh, , In some "recognized" dav medical col- mi"! ?r womun could And sntllclent ,i(l All1clI1. of Mu,,c. leirn wn udonird tn tlm incit imrni ,,f work to pay his board, his tulllot. and , . lege was uuopicu 10 xue gieat uarm oc ..;. ........ ' ,., ,,i. ..i. Ihe otcaston wns Ihe sehl.iiili the general profession. The action "vw i"J "- """7,,"' ,,"'";', i,,.,,,,,,,. i,P, . ,, ,, . , ,. The adduss was made by Dr. An shut out those who knew the most was a restful change om hli pllslcal 1-rtlulaj nnlxersai of Doctor .,..,ell , dre. f. yVest. dpan of , gra,,uate about the science of medicine nnd le- exeiclse. nIo aud the affair was made a dual eel- , college of Princeton I'nhcrslty. Vocal fused even examination In men whu Kmrp4t Him lleeti rnlrurin brntin,, miiat uDfl ,DriA.,i i... ,ii. vi,'i,.. ii.. l.-.l !. 1.I..I ."."..- V. . . " .....-.- ....- ,v.,u... .... ic , .. . -... ..... iit.n Hiieni. lUHuneaiioni tor ,por seetileen years the tide of stu "" "'. -...v-ii si jouinii aim .1-,,,. . flnucil In. ultlim: Hlf.llMSI TIlH'Iir. .,,.... . ..i I... .. si.iii aim imiuiirj cannot long e.Mxt 111 i... ......i....... .,..i.,... , i,. . ilelil of Hip I iilteltat Donor i mi. luriiAu.) ..f li.uiii, ...,.f ci. .. .!,. ,..i III oilier wars the anny has 'L'e pteslilent or. leinple was the chair ; tinlust discrimination skill and Iml u freo land for the stildent'K mau of our great factories and laige wen miui. ) -wMf.i.wvAiarsiai.jMSi l)EX I.M'ltA H. CAttNKUi tide of stu -out of the n.nkiS of aoldleis returning , ,el' an'1 l"lrumental music by Temple it u single .,., ,,.. ,. .,, ..,,. ,. , (.ircheslra. conducted by Nina V Howell t HUfllclent ,'""" ' r"nt" "'" "1B tI" f"t""' '"hU Dr. Wllmer Kruaen. Dlreclor of the De. lame. liii"1'"' of """ t'nltetat" Doctor i on. partn'ient of Health and Charities and i is (ill 1.1 1 ii M f itil til "III nl liA). ti u re Mm mmf tin 1i'm litl!itofit uf 'I'Hliinla it Ji 4lin r1,o If- .,. .. . I1IUI1J Wl Ulll- (ilCIH ItHilUIH' ""! " ' " tvtIIVt "Hl. HIV 1,1111,1 t0 -. ('- ..will. u , I .lllill "I... .,0 mihii- men the ailvnuces In chemical re- mercantile warehouses tlieie aie now ptoduced men blir enough to be the head '""" Tne inunatU n was made b the .i,?1,,M,m,l?VCI,UV" (U','"ld,U 'Jl1, " manageis nnd paltnets wh en ,,f this , Ion 1 nd h" .the g'entes t0f J!ev- 1"' Morrison and the benediction thinm, u&iulrip"nd,?l!,l.llen,'l', '" ,e,e,i ihvr" "s Te,,",le K",J'''1':- 0I1 l'wnrs.w.7see.lHcr;Hl,mfa m l,r " 'Hed by Monslgno, Drumgo. The teis iVHi im.Vm, , n ''' ,arl1.1,1- the hoards of trustees of Temple uud r,ghtl.,c President. trustees and fHi-uItj. seated omhe stage. bulldeis. farmers h'on.nnkeN of other uillveisltles now ale men or Degrees were ccnfe.ied on fh. dls-titleetpavei-H found thai t elr I . weaUh "hV, onc "urKl11llf t1"', ,la, Hnsulahed citizens of this clt, and one ..i .1 . . .'..."" l":u. .ule" K'"' in wime ntllce. store, factory or bus - fmin i-nntwlj v ...ni.i.i..... ,,...... , : ;; o,de; urni,:,es;E,neigi" t,-v",1? '??, rsT, y rherti- w xr boiKiu this and other naio ,. K . !:.tl,er 1'"!. of the da Some day the lleurj T. Drumgoole. .ettor of SI wlieie Ihe call for some lUful ,dii- 'emple I niveralty will be fullv en ( ,iles- Semliiat. eil.rook. u-ctUed ration to aid In the dally toll of the l1owel1 b ,lle lt,M "f Us Hilcoufiil the degiee of doclcr of laws: the l!e. wore cap and gown. Todaj's Annirrsjrie 9 Going to Build A Garage? Or maybe it is a sleeping- porch you arc interested in; i alterations in the front stair- . way or the problem of in-., direct lighting. Whatever it is voti want advice about - . incioseu with the letter is a coP ... ample." all hough ho was offeied else- a citation commending the battery for where double the amount ho was re- firing a ban age "from the must ex- c.elv'" f,' Hie university. Xle said treme front line salient of the entire " JJMpS'. zone of the l'hst Army, les than 600 tlqn of his dallv Iilcsslngs." aud filled meters from the enemas machine guns, ' Ills heart "with a fullness of satis- and under a mot terrllo bombardment 5sc"?w "lllS'l ", ""' "f ,'" , , . , , elsewhere could imrcliase. The faculty from dominating positions of his bat- m bpu most ,.onBeilll,, company terles controlled by enemy airplanes." ' otTlenn souls, whose companionship The citation continues.: '1HS ''"J1 , " , Priceless tieasme. A "The perfect self-possession of offl- I,eHl.t ,flli'J with the purest love with ceis nnd men durlnir this bombardment. a mll,(l c'far anil electrically sensitive, people was loud and slnceit- Into tli.lt duty the Temnli. C.il'..i-u ,.,.ui,...t that Dean Carnell has lived through with piomp.ness and cue all that toll without leward. ,1'or Standards Are ItaKvil thousands of men and women who ..,. , """" " " J'" hftve risen fiom the lanka of poverU ' f " . ,i .V i"i umllV'a "f ed" to Intelligence, comfort and even nf- '" ' .a Hie public schools, nc-ad fluence. lo, her now: and genera- ?' e" nd co leges of America, which and fnlthfiil alumni. ICOXTINI r.D TO.MDISI'.ilWl TANK CORPS MEN ORGANIZE lSf.l- 'i-oes . Drew, pastor of Third Hap usi .-iiiirxii, Ui-oail and llltnxr streets; Ihe l!ev. Hilton It Nichols, pastor of Park Avenue Methodist i:n!s,'.,..al I'liurch, at.d the lte. John MorrlH.ni. (f Manila, Ontario i-ach leo-lvcd the de- 18 gre of doctor of dlxlnlt. A'fied K New ion. iiresiilent of the rutit-r .:ii. wniiam wiii who it.'eip,i vr- ;, hiiildimr a new lfouse dt monls electoral ,nto for the I "' DUllUIIiy a llfcv ITUUJS ui presldetio In 18.11', died In ' Washington, Ha C. Horn t ! lljadenburg. Md.. Xotember S. I 1 772. Meeting of first Italian Pallia- I tnent at Tut In, which declared victor ummanuei King of Italy. Forty Yetrr.uis I'onn Hoily Heie Hoiih will rise up to call her blessed. :'-" ""' " """i". "imie me iiemanu in -vm icuiiiini; oiiiuuih iiicai Jianuiaauung Compam. Nine- Out of such sacilllces and conse- ;"r11,m're, cultured nnd more skilled .,rt eteiaim of foreign senile lone "eiith and Hamilton streets, arid also an crated devotion cam, the present unb l W'"' J m"sl imperative. 1 housauds i funuali niganlred the Tunl, Coips up- author of sclentlllc wrk and Miss verslty. Such has been the history "r "'? n,lp-st men utid women teachers ' ganlKatton of Philadelphia. I Agnes Hepplli-r, author of sen-ral books, of other g.eat institutions. They had wt lia , -ey must ''edlsmis.ed unless .VI nie ft..m ;- .he .-...led cu,;ll receded .ho degree of doctor of their "MarlM- Age." and persons ... ,e - - .- ; ' "?""..' "' """ '"'' nv- oiganlzatlon w'll be to f.iihe. no. K"'; , , I Known tohlstm.s.icrillccdall to keep ?,, ,.m..i , """.'i lemple opened onH 1H llll(1tH f ,tflu,K menibe.s -Mlcha-I .1 11 n a t.ustee of the I til- them alive. Our standard University ) e J-"' "Pleti , colle go coiikh and a of ulf.r .orps, i,t to lend a helping verslt. pi esented Monlgiior Drumgoole of Pennsvlvunla wlihh now appeals uniioukli teachers college .niti uctlon. band to soldieis In eveiy branch of the as the substitute f. r .Virliblhup Dough- a.sett?sriirMHtr f -.-.-ciis'io't,! nt , . .. s?-""" ,w,s ,""veme,i f ""- doubtandpovert.v.aiK.afewot.he - 1 i-,;;;;1' ' r'rM Tl" 1""0'"8 -"" .. of the "i,?,...?;"h T ir?.. ir tul. Then cam" BthePeage1- muillu' dV 'r-'i' !.!?"'''". A.?':.. .B''.'-V;...V- J alterinir an old one, an ex pert will tell vou if you write M lO 1 I1C lCllllCiUUI. 1 HIS 13 tvuical of the service The Orr.it Hi Italn adopted the CJeneral n,l!nitnr rrnrlprs it read ( onventlon. asurlng ueutralli.v UCIinealOr rCHUcrh lis itdu crs. and pK.tectlon to all worker's under tne Kml ( to-i ISC!' I'nlted States Semite lejected the trealv with lhiglanil irspcriliig the Alahnina claims IS'JU-'A fire In New Drleaus deslioved pmperty to the value of $1 000 -000. 1801 Hieat meellng In T.afalgar Situate. Iondon ad.ipted leso billons for the abolition of the lloue of Lords 1916 tiennaii i ejected n.erican mo lest ag.ilnt tlneateiied sinking .f neutral shipping In "war zone" around Oieat Hiltaln . rv a The Delineator The Maqozfne ? 'r Cn Million Homts sai m r. !-.. ..! ....i. .. nr lilt iiivi uiiiiuii ai. uir vu -- - ...... m .- in .-. in, ii iiiit"ti iii.iiiiiiii. .i .1 iiin i.. as well as the orderly withdrawal, under J, ", """" AIB a1""n, , r leform-. gtcnt nations, oi women lo study household bcleme ley and M. "W. AnshulV. "ve- " f .?'"' I'" , co nd'no , Zt .? lJ'Ta 2 and' grSimefactlons hav beeu " , o.ne -. I hen came , he chis .vm,ul,c(.,ent was made tha, the ,,,,. me irencncs, arier me compieuoii oi iiib - - made nosslblo bv "tno woman oi ii, " ,, , ill, """" """ "l" i ciai magazine or ine raiiivS, ileal i:m barrage, was highly ctedltable." Fi,.,il,l uvh.r vvheie men anil women asking for " "i al hfites for thoioughlv equip. Itougir has been taken over by the te- 4 In October. 1917. Corporal Orenlger , A" '"P' "'' Worker ,?.',?.,. f(". " emselves gave all to Pd teachers of music in the public turned ve eiaus and will be published writes, the battery had 155 men on Us ut, "i"? Oils company of pel- "ahi ho gToiloOs. caue or State schools nnd colleges; and the uueltlsl, ''? In tl ie ni erestj. of fcoidlei in lolls from Pennsylvania. Of these. " s1"-, Patient, talented tcaohers " u".a0, ?),, des Its happ.v artnlcs "'I "lost successful muMcal artists l',tr l.n.nih . the service sevenly-two vveie from Philadelphia. At" tllpl; liavlieen ono laborer whose . ""'V' ,,",,. unknovvn giuves. onered Jhelr services as professot.s In . . TT piesent there are nlnety-lhree men from "0,k a? 1,ce" yo exceptional and so 1 "leu uiiki h Norm t olleRe of Muslc TheI1. lo.lays Uirllulay. 4 Pennsylvania aud thlrlv-seven of them '""ff.Diat "one can regard It-to lie out hchool Horn l M-eils with mail other of the men and en Geneial Sir Ileni.v Wilson, who a vear are from Philadelphia. The larger num ber from Philadelphia are serving as noncommissioned officers, privates, fltst class, or in special capacities. The battery sailed overseas on May 18. 1918. and saw service on the Cbateau-Thleny, Tout and Aigonne nonts. Bravery hi action a few da.vs before the armistice was signed won a citation for bravery and the Dis tinguished Service Pros for Joseph T. Angelo, of Camden, who haved the life of his commanding officer within forty yaras or spouting ucrrnan machine guns. niiiuui .w. .. " ...... ......... ,.,,lr, m utc men iiuu en lieneiai nir iieni.v vv nsou. ,,... ..-.f..nn. c inn q i.t I eniifie iciiiiiBr h men camint itH iMititnie.iiu,i iiif.i iiei'Hine ciiier oi me iir I . i i,.- I'lilvei-Mitv were each the outgrowth ' heie. came the Samantau Hospital l'erlal Staff, born In li eland sl.vty jcar.s , of" m independent Idea unil originated Corpotatlo.i. and following it the Gar- aB,,,,(.t,?,re,i'Willlam I. ICenlv chief of the 'in somo well Known ced. Lawe s rton Hospital Corporation. nniJ the) .misWmof aeronautics of the l". S arm -C Md . rmy uity- of place to make special mention of it. as a sample of the characters who havo composed the active faculty of the university The record of the' twenty-five yearn of hervice which W(f,:e tOQ 1)UHV to give lnstiuctloii in weie -accepted us a part of the Temple born In Baltimore County uean .Mum n. urneii. i.ui. u nui no theory oi tne goiuiuuii mw i' .. mi caii . nve veaiv ago louav. given to the univeislty could not liu ,lle cierks" who Intended to enter tin Tll0 romantic and surprMng cuieer , J,i',1 J' Jl';Hiid. the Kreiich am- ttihulaud or nlpioxlmately estimated. profi-Hilon. Attendance upon law f 0 Samul.,t UosX , i, l.assador (o the Uilted htates. bom at It has been the life labor of a martyr. huoU where theory without practice ,elle ' w Pn'-,1 . (u .," 1 "". IM-four years ago endowed vv th supe.b health, a tireless UHH exclusively taught, was i.ot ml- growing rapldlj. unll Z Sa'amP ,0,AlguHl Belmont, noted New Tork minu. aim in many respecis a vls.ib e even "where ii wui .u-..u,i-. . ,..,,, Ua. . .. .... ii.k.e wlm bus 1,. en serUnir ... ., ,. .. u,. jor ill ine mt.i.nji. wrtiiun .j me I .-?, tfai sill- ....... ,.,. i, Vfl. -.-.ri. .a. ut.. ..- .l.lll.v, iruin ... .,. ...... v.... ni,i-3i. e.us ago today. It has been the life labor of a martyr. Jchoo-Is v-erc theory without practice len,ed rJonH (m 7 j'" endowed with supeib health, a tireless U1IS exclusively taught, was not ml- Krowiiig rnpldl.v, until the State genius, she gave up nil other nnibl-),; fully equipped lawyer must have benefits to the .people la u'cien tlfinn nr ileshes mid deioted herself to i..,.i, n,.nfv nn,l nxnerlence. That Idea ..,. ... L... .l"e "r,l"p- 1M MM the plillanthropy of the college with was suggested to the nuuagenient. , " "'. "r"3t?. ' " "'' "" a self-abnegatioii and u success that nnd a dozen noble attornev so ffcrod to e mull, t lioi w. inU. 1 o . i .. i. ' . . " ."""rf Kpnnia iron . i ii wuir unci imoup (.uM, in nn pvpiiiiiit mw ouiuui, , Award Mad. by Oeneral lloebrnbaeh leading, her general culture and The successful dentists hi ihnso of- ino ,nj .p'"' " '"uf ..".. .V, in awarding the decoration to Private 'neiital power of concent, atiou were fices the , oung studen s oil en 1st. n " - - J Migelo on behalf of thtf commander- ' s reniaikiiblo as was l.er glfi of sought emplo me. wee u close nmQi I . """'? chief of the American- army, who was "omeiy commoi. sense, ane was u enstnBea nine, o... .- j- manufacturing dlMric.; u i,... H" a" Ie lo make the ivvnivi iir w,, leader in new enterprises ana a ore- act as leacnem u, i..- ...,.." .. .. . ,,,,: ;". ;'. --"'. fu.e nraV,6,;l,.peI1: ful business manager, who knew the hcienccs connected, vitally willy. len- "" e time with wounded men and o imiA nnnvn tit ,m. "vniv.ii. ..t .. ....!.. nt.....tI..n iim.1 ! 1,.i . tul o,lt-rr.ai tUni, Ul ilVUI 3 Orijllllllh unvu III ? J i tv..0-- . m . . ...1.. i. n., . college und who knew every' student's perntive demand ror mp,re",,,''"5 ,. '" ' ;ne grealest moveniei t for name. She could give In a sentence a fcchool training, where theorj could the education of the common people clear analysis of each student's char- be put into instructive Practice i evei came when a little plain -circular was In unable Brlgi mandlng the first brigade, said: "The icommandcr-ln-ehlef In a tele gram of this date expresses his regret at his Inability to be present and pre sent your decoration and directs It be done by the chief of the tank corps. "When Napoleon acclaimed a man brave and placed on his breast the medal of heroic conduct. Ihe man was n here the envy anu inspiration or all Ha'"". n.ie sno imi otiiibi iu st ,,," ilinm of that action a . tln,a foe lortro ,tiitli for erlnpnl nn.ll gieat WlWOOl OI lliai. inii. "Today a voice greater than Xapoleon's clubs, and for tlio city and for the l'lan An hvenlng hcliool speaks to us. From 3000 miles iiwav the I State, she has given close, never- mlghy organ cf 100,000,000 people peals ceasing attention lo tlio university ,, . thpIr Onioe instruction to ucter and capacity, nun nas ucen an " V. .VeViVA Vwn ..i.b.st L,,i i '"'i'.c v-ouegt to tne accurate and comprehensive encvclo- ll College, one f t he to oldist .,man slop3 uml fctore, m the pedla of nearly everything ed.ica. t'cntnl col leges "". or''1' 'd"f)t " J "S the proprietors to co-operate tloiul In America, and spcc.a.iy of nU the Temple l "jew", to 4ptlia wit the college In this public bene- things In and about Temple Unlver- succcsful- InsUtutloi . T he i esults or fnc lol) Thp clrcuIal. asl-ecl ,0 ,... '..,.,, ,.. i .-j , . ilm imialeamatlon have pioveci ine tlons for students -h, .i... .....,., wi.riv nan umo ror half pay. As such ambitious -md Intelligent ynuntr men Then the physicians of the city fell "7 '," "SK trust- ll.e ' , !"' ..'ii'iu,,vi, me.. forth its utralns cf victory, carrying ' every day and every evening for n lm,,icni students under their care was ; " ,,, "ue ,lne "ouu.e satisfne- Its thrilling music to our very touls, In . quarter of a ccntiu-y. Alwas at too meager to keep pace with the ';,.' ,' " ., ',' i J Bod t'oed anil pronouncing jou conspicuous among I work the first In Ihe morning, the m.my changes and many experimental y-'"' " l 10 "est bervlce. Many of bravo men for extraordinary heroism In last lo leave at night and her place pternrlses of the modern practitioner. '.,.,,"",, ""''""" stores needed help action. at tho dining table often left vacant. sj0 they "To the end of tlmo jour name Is . Huns Without wiliic.i in koiu on mu iuKes oi our ,, . ,. nntlon' lilslnrv. Yon liaM, nllnl.,,l . LVCry One from tile !.,,., -m,. 'the president went . ..-.,.... l..f..M..inlln.. Vtr.lr..u ...-.....,1 . . . . -. ..... I .. ., h.. t.... wui ni iii.ii iiiiHiun, .,. w, o ti.uui.u !,.,, i.PVOLed iu eveuiim i.isti ..ii.i.i. her have felt a superstitious awe as m,y 0f tho leading physicians and they marveled at tho frictlonless ma- modlcal professors of today graduate chlncry of her system running at high- wti, most honorablo records. When, est speed year ufter year, sixteen hours without, praise, with small IV w -1 it-' "Conquerors of death who have faced tho grim reaper and been not afraid keep the faith. Bo brave, intelligent, cool and diligent In peace as you have' .been In war. Kemember that thousands have died without the glory of your re ward. Thousands have slaved to place and support jou befo'ro tho enemy. Thousands who have not had your op portunity, long for It, and are Inspired to emulate your action. "For tho commander-in-chief, I thank you and congratulate you." i , Tire at Twelfth and Arch streets Fire was discovered this morning In a clorct on the first floor of an o.fice building at 1208 Arch street. Patrol man Young, of the Kleventh and Winter streets station, discovered smoke com ing from the building and turned in an alarm. The cause of tho fire Is not Renown. The loss was trilling. nut., nil w.w, u.. v-0 t ipy nSKCIl lor nil cx.-lii.ih "..ii .,,,, i,i, --.. muiiiib, ,,,c- l Frl-iun. of medicine which would Instruct Hit t0.un.t books c""'' "e posted In the t iTlctton sUidcnts nt night In the science they evenings, or custo-ners came only In ie coal heaver to actuanv practiced by day. The call the afternoon or evenings, or some to her for trust- was answered, nnd through tho years parts of the m.-nufjcturi.ig needed Workers around ,, .ia..nin.i in -pnlntr Instruction. . " J1 (h Concha 3FRINGS BROS CIGARS 7 f (ft Invincible rerjjoxM ujguio 3.25 a day. pay, rio recreation and na recognition she sped on with no thought of honors or fortune. When at ono of tho Im portant annual meetings of the uni versity corporation thr dean's report was read containing so much infor mation and so many practical sug gestlons for the future, one of the trusteca remarked about Doctor Carnell's lack of self-laudation, saying little about all l.er own -unosten tations but vital work, "that Is the woman oSjIt!" It is an illustration of tho great power and value of a woman's influence and toll, going through years unnoted und unre quited. It would be unvvlso to state TALKING MACHINES & REPRODUCERS REPAIRED Springs Motors Tone Arm and Sound , Boxes for Any Machine F erybody', 38 N. 8th St. rarm'lr 100 N. 10th St. Open Sat. Erei. t- W f 0 a i;i'ti:i m 7 IJS lm F- ts 01 For a Few More Days We Will Continue Our Sale of Standard Rugs&Carpets At Wholesale Prices While the response to our value-giving Announcements during the past four weeks was amply proportionate to the meritorious offerings, we yet have a splendid assortment of the nationally celebrated i uyUutftWton. OUAlK.A3 IRON Rugs and Carpets Also of our French Wilton, Hard wick Wilton and standard grades of Axminster, Velvet, Tapestry, etc. This offering of surplus mill, stocks represents ' Valid Reductions of 25 to 33VM The variety of patterns and sizes is such that we are' able to care for every requirement. HARDWICJUMAGEE CO 1220 MARKET ST. 923 MARKET STREET f?J k That Are Truly Remarkable at These Popular Prices $16.75&$25 ON OUR SECOND FLOOR i Georgettes, lalTctas, satins mid nil-wool screes arc developed into models of most becoming richness und individuality. Newest tunic. ruUled and straight-line effects, man y showing touches of braid and embroidery trimmings. 7 Spring Dresses k i 1 I 5 I I .7 Women's & Misses' C4 1 00 V SPRING SUITS lr A Several of the very BnufrteHt box coat 2T ana new BtraicM-ltne models. Made o', semes nnd all-wool popllns-bralil or em broidered trimmed. NEW SPRING SUITS Splendid nsbort.ncnt of new styleB for cho'ee In nil wool, tcrRCH nnd poplins, hfiinil Ylnor $19.75 to $42-50 Wool Poplin Skirts $4.98 TiieKu beehi nt poOicca and run lull length of uKlrt. SilkWakts of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine $2.98 New Miring styles ho Ine unliiue embroldereil, bp.ided and hice-trhnn.ed efteots. Many smart tn. lo.ed kt.vles. IHacI:, vUllte and lleth. Mrret Floor ? ,fr-i'.i' v r.-.' mm dto m IV' BARGAIN BASEMENT Girls' Dresses OI clngham. In many styles, sues 8 to years. kU8 I I MaWson & DeMany 1 1 15 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) GREATER FUR VALUES WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE THAN THOSE IN OUR Annual Sale of Furs at One-Half Off! "DEDROCK prices on furs of supreme quality is a truly remarkable opportunity at the height of the season. It is just this opportunity this sale presents for we are desirous of effecting a drastic clearance of every odd and small lot in our stock. Purchases Will lie Reserved in Our Storage Vaults Until A'cv Fall on Payment of a Deposit. Payments to lie Continued During the Spring and Summer V fV I ' J I h. I s (2) Jap Kolinsky Muffs J 7.50 Reg. 22-")0 53 '''ail!l!l!ilHJIWHIlMlirHI (2) Natural 5 Nutria f Sets S Reg. .'.2.00 I lIl!yiL1M'l1llBlll'i,'S (2) Natural I Raccoon Sets g 0 24.5 Reg. 19.50 5 s is 1 (2) Hudson f Seal 5 Sets i 32 1 Reg. Gli.OO i ''iiiiHiiiiiiiBiaiBciwuii'iBiiiiiiiw -uf n,i iniif ur m "wmnrnM (3) Black Fox Sets 34 .50 I Reg. C9JJ0 !iniiniii!iiii.iiiU'iiiJii!!iiiiiiiWii V J . (2) Taupe Wolf f Sets 1 37 M I Reg. iJ.00 I -'HijiiilllllWililWiWIIi.HllBBiiS (3) Taupe Fox i Sets J 40.50 1 Reg. 100.00 1 :'i.5lli5JBIiai!lil!ll!'affllll!IW (3) Natural St Marmot Coats I 49.r,o J Reg. S9.00 "iiiwiPiirjiKiii'iiiiiiaiiKkii'ffij? (2) Natural Muskrat Coats .50 64 i m Reg. nu.oo (2) Australian Seal Coats 9SM Reg. 1U0.00 wiiMHiwiiiiiinifffii I l m (2) Natural Raccoon g Coats I 125M I Reg. 230.00 'WWII'llllimHIIIiHIIIBSIIBIII'llte (2) Hudson Seal Coats 'iirMiffliwuwiuiHwrajjins (2) Hudson I Seal I Coats 3 (2) Natural Nutria Coats 94.50 Reg. 190.00 xniiiiffl'fflMfflna 1 - SI 1 1 '"it mSSSam " Sm M fl to 125 .00 Rep. 230.00 WIUSIiiHilllMII?, 245-00 1 Reg. 290.00 f "luiiiUnnuunuiuKiiiiir, (1) Scotch Moleskin Coat 195 Reg. .190.00 "ll'llliiaili :w Fur Coats Regularly Now (3) .Marmot Coats ?120.00 $39.50 (4) lluakrat Coats 175.00 87.30 (3) Natural Nutria Coats 220.00 110.00 H) Taupe Nutria Coats. 290.00 13.00 (3) Hudson Seal Coats.. 330.00 163.00 (2) Hudson Seal Coats.. 390.00 193.00 (1) Leopard Coat 450.00 223.00 (2) Natural Squinel ... 490.00 243.00 (1) Hudson Seal Coat .. 490.00 243.00 (1) Molcsldn Coat 550.00, 273.00 (1) Persian Lamb Coat.. 590.00 293.00 (1) Natural Mink 090.00 343.00 (1) Caracul Coat 730.00 363.00 (1) Broadtail Coat 870.00 433.00 (1) Mink Coat 1790.00 895.00 Fur Sets (2) (4) (3) (3) (2) 8 Regularly N$3v l'ointed Fox Sets.... $99.00 $49.30 Dlack Wolf Sets 100.00 50.00 Skunk Sets 120.00 59.50 Taupe Fox Sets 125.00 62.50 Drown Fox Sets 135.00 67.30 Beaver Set 150.00 74.50 Natural Fisher Set, .290.00 143.00 Hudson Bay Sble Set, 590.00 293.W I Fur Scarfs ltegulurl) (4) Taupe Fox Scarfs ?20.00 (5) (;ray Wolf Scarfs 29.00 (3) Hudson Seal Scarfs.. 35.00 (4) Taupe Fox Scarfs... 45.00 (3) Brown Fox Scarfs... 49.00 (2) Black. Lynx Scarfs. ..125.00 (2) Moleskin Stoles 130.00 (3) Natural Blue Fox. .. .133.00 (1) Hudson Jlay Sable. . .300.00 Now SI 0.00 14.50 17.30 22.50 24.30 62.30 65.00 67.30 150.00 Fur Muffs kI i l 1 mi rvlM'J Kegularly Now (4) Nutria Mulfs $19.00 $9.50 (2) Hudson Seal MulTs... 29.00 14.50 (2) Natural Raccoon Muffs 29.00 14.56 (5) Taupe or Brown Wolf 49.00 24.50 (4) Taupe or Brown Fox. C9.00 34.50 Coatees Kegularly Now (2) Nutria Coatees ...,$179.00 $89.5 Hudson sea uoateca.ia7.OO v 9J Moleskin Coatee ., ..,330.00 113J , i$ j 'S M l 2, Hudtoa bel Coatee. ,3ifJ6 U -- i-t ti- " --- "" fTYLE.-. QOIJOMY PUBCHASIM NTS'ORDKJHS '5wv, All '! " '. ..... I , VJ( . ' lv fo ' , .v"' "fi f. :iA,, vpf' MWKJJIg i 'n -9 OWCl .
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