Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 09, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDOTSDAY, APRIL 9, 1919
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SCHOOLMEN FACE
KNOTTY
PROBLEMS
Fund Distribution, Increases,
Methods to Occupy State
Pedagogues
AMERICANIZATION BIG ITEM
IMtittltius frotii nil pints of tlit roun
t" are arriving here to nttcml tlie.nn
j"r' Kcv-ion of "Schoolmen's Week"
at 'tlte fimersity of rcntis.chanln,
which begins tomorrow' moinlng. More
tlinn 2000 trneliers from Peiiiisjlvauia
attend the meeting tins year.
rill
nlilth is the most important since the
fcr-ssions were instituted six years ngo.
An unusually Inrge number of ques
tions picssiiig for volution arc on the
pi 051 nm. and many subjects of vital
interest to tenclieis, parents nml school
lilliireu will bo discussed. Among
these will be tlic distribution of school
funds, both from the viewpoint of the
fctntc and the local distiict. Another
1 will be the report on educational meas
urement more than 200,000 children
in Pennsylvania nlone hncitliiu the
last cnr been tested in arithmetic and
fdlent leading. Educational guidance
will be another subject of special In
tel est to those engaged in secondary
jxhool work. Americnnirntion will be?
another subject which will receive
more attention than ever before.
The situation in regard to state leg
islation for increasing teachers' sal
aries is to be considered on Friday at
o'clock in the section for school board
members, and in a joint session of city
and county superintendents on Tiidny,
morning. Doctor Morrison, assistant
secretary of the stntc board of Con
necticut, formerly stnte supetintendcht
o New Hampshire, and Professor Har
lan Updegraff, of the university, will
be the pilncipal speakers.
A report by the bureau of educa-
HOSPITAL GETS FUND
FOR-NEW BUILDING
VARE LOSES CHANCE
Lankenau Maternity Ge.ts
$125,000, President,Smith An
nounces at Graduation
Announcement was made by Horace
I. Smith, president of the Lntikonnu
Hospital, at graduation 'exercises of the
Training School for Nurses, that the
donor of the ground nml buildings nt
present occupied by the Smith MctnorinI
Mnterujtv Hospttnl linn given a sum in
excess of S12.",000 for the constiuctlon
of a new matctnltj hospital on the same
ite.
The proposed building will linve h
gieater capacity than the building now
used and will be devoted almost ex
elusive! to the rare of free maternity
cases. Mr. Smith snitl while there
would be n few private" rooms the donor
would not permit construction of the
building without the dciinltc assurance
that It would be used almost entirely
for the pooier ilnssis. Announcement
of the donitlon came os n surprise, Mr.
Smith hating been itnnwaie of the gift
until noon jestcrday. The donor, U. K,
Smith ndmitted in ic'spanse to question,
(s his brother, Chniles Smith.
Tweut; -one nurses, having completed
a three scats' course of Instruction in
!the hospital, received their diplomas
land tbok the pledge jestcrcln.v afternoon.
ON ISLAND CONTRACT
TO GIVE HOUSE PARTY
FOR FRENCH RELIEF
First Time'He Has Fallen Short
on a Big-Downtown
Matinee Musical Club Plans
Twelve Hours of Enjoyment
to Aid Ugny-le-Gai
The splendid work done by the woman's
subcommittee In so shoit a time and the
large sum of money nlienily lenllred
make the chairman, Mrs, lfenty (loi
don Thunder, hopeful for the success
of (lie house party.
Opening
'1
1 A house party will be given nt the
I'lillomtisinn Club todav bj the Krcpeh
' war relief committee of the Matinee
FAY & SON ARE WINNERS IJr"),i-nl (-'"h- T1,p ,lfrnir "f!l ,0"-
, tlnuc fiom 11 n. in. to I! p. m.
Among the many iittuutlnns will be
Son lmve been n bnnnr. cards, nnstic icndlngs, nmlv
IMwind Kay &
awarded the rnnstrnptlmi unil nml novrllies. A dellc ions luncheon and
i.ti,iin. t t 1 1 . . ., . 1 slipper will be seivccl.
buildings at League Island Park nt their ' ' , ,, ,
A musical 111 fi
nancing will fnl-
The proceeds will
, l,,i.lili.iil "- H' l
rMimnie 01 K.'(i.,ss() i,y Uirectoi ' low in the evening.
Datesinnn, of the Depnitment of Pub- I ho ftu wanted to I'gn.v -le-tial, the little
lie Works. This is the first big League r n KP .! wnn,oul,v 7ro'
VICHY
(FRENCH REFVBUC PROPERTY)
Natural Alkaline Water
for the relief of:
RHEUMATISM
INDIGESTION
URIC ACID
DENY 'FARM TO TABLE' PLOT
Postal Official Reiterates, However,
Commission Men Work Against U. S.
.Uominlhioii men ot riiiladclphiu. uwmucias ioiiows : in nioacl slloct.
In the eneni, the I construction of
which has been undertaken bv the rlub.
Seven thousand dollars has already been
vent over for fnrnilngimp!ements, cows,
chickens, seeds, kitchen utensils, shoes,
etc. More tliiiii five thousand niticlcs.
consisting ot clothing for men, women
and children, bedding, etc., most of
which were donated, have been sent
r 'm.n r c i ., , i"'' n3 tiu. j-iic: nun would iikc to
of -00 feet, tluough the grounds of ( rolnl,1(,te its lllM,se of $10000 ,, Rp.
the Atlantic Ilelining Company. Tfie cure the lemnining $3000 by April 27.
contract pi ice is .$173,000. r .
The Hock Hun sewer in Godfrej nve- ftmtmmmmmmmimamimm
line from Tenth to P.road street, goes to
I'milo Pnseusrzi, for STci.OOO. The I
IMiiting-Tuiner CompniU, of Haiti
IslaYid continet to be lost bvwSenntor
Vare. who has clone work in the paik
to tlie aluc of more than ?."i,000,000.
Senator Vare has just been given the
contract for flic construction of a main
fcewer In Pollock street between Twent -sixth
and Thirtieth streets, for a length
I GOUT S
1 1 vfi4
Bottled directly at the fa
mous Sprine at VICHT. France
irom wnicn it takes its name.
more, gets the contract for the mitin
sewer in Piatt street nt its low esti
mate of S 1.1.000.
Itinucli sewer
coul i nets hme been
grew Indignant at chniges of the post
omce omciius Hint tnete was a w ilc-
I spread plan among thcin to defeat the
I i?niAi titi.ntt t 'a .lomtn,... tn Inn n 4t.n
- f,U V L II III! Ill D lllllllllliill 1U U1 t I 1IIU
cost of living by establishing more cli
revt communication between ptoduter
and consumer.
In the face of this denial, however.
Ma,rk J. Mullen, assistant dlicctor of
,tiansportation, who lias charge of par
cel post loutes. said he had been in
formed from various somces that com
mission men nic sending trucks to buy
pioduco in the tcuitory iicnetiated by
the rurol loutes nucl thnt their emis
saries are making a determined effort
to cliscieclit the "farm to table
of the government.
that
from Hit eighth avenue nnith. Peter
Klhs. $-1000: Tifth slieet. iiange to
Xedro avenues. McMnhon estate. S.1400 ;
Ion'ic street, T"wenty-third to Twenty
fourth sheet, .T. J. McIIiigh, S2700 ;
r,ebanon avenue. Sixtj -fifth to Sixt -sixth
street. Alfied J. Conan. $i!200:
Limekiln pike. Sixtj -sixth street to
Andrews avenue, AIcMahon cslnle.
Sl'fiflO; Mnnton stiect, Tncutv-seconcl j
to Twcntv -third street. .1. .7. JleHiigh. I
S..H00; Moi lis street. Twenty-ninth to i
Thirtieth stieet. JIcCool Construction,
Company. S.1200; Oregon avenue, from I
pluu Iiii;Iiteenth street west, John Hastings,
MllHi; himpsou street, ,Tctrer8on to
'I have been infoimcd
agents ot commission men uie now
a m M . t . lilt (Hf mi if nj ! nn 11 Mln M.-i.lo.r :..
tiopai measurements ot me uuiveisity """R..V , , " -Rhv, ."'",'.' ''.'"".'I"-'." Potor nits -.7nn
n Mcuiiiui mi uc;r iiii ihmihji cir. .----
Mullen said. "They nic paving higher i
prices than those quoted by fnrmcis
through our parcel post svstem nml
their pctivities have the earmarks of n
deliberate attempt to break mi the
government s plan. Further attempts
l-,lu I.clinnnn. Alrioil .T. I'nmm "trr.nn ...!
Seventh street. liiisto! to Cavuirn.
upon its work in 150 cities throughout
the state, together with the icsults ot
Studies in loc;al srliool s.v stems that hail
been carried on tluough the aid of ed
ucational tests with the co-operation of
the buieau. will be presented in four
Funds fr Officers Enlisted Men
n the U. S. Army and Navy and will
Red Cross or Y. M. C. A.
The Safest Way
W To carry fundi U by Traveler.' Letter, of Qredit
I which we iitue free of commution. 5
To sendfunds it by Mail or Cabin Tran.for
which may be made through us.
WE HAVE OUR OWN AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVE IN FRANCE
WITH HEADQUARTERS AT THE OFFICE OF
CREDIT COMMERCIAL DE FRANCE
20 RUE LAFAYETTE, 'PARIS
Browin Brothers & Co.
Fourth and Ciiest.mjt Streets
puu.auelpuia
piogranis, three on Thursday and one to t.rt,n,j " to,'s ''' n'P't with nrompt
on J riclay. ur. Walter s. iMoiuoc,
author 'of n numbc of tests, will speak
at these meetings. The 'program on
Thursday at 4 o'clpck has been nr
innged cspeclull for elei)lentary teach
ers of i Philadelphia and surrounding
djstiicts.
NEW INSPECTOR ON JOB
George A. Leonard Assumes Postal
Post Here, Succeeding Cortelyou
Oiiiikc A. Leonard, ncvvlv appointed
postal inspector in' charge of the Phila
delphia distiict, today arrived here
ticiiu lioston to succeed .Tames T.
(,'oitelvou.
Piaise for tho woik of his piedccos
f)r Ara, given bynllr. LVonttid. He
-tatrtj that no changes in the personnel
v'f the department here are contem
plated, i
Mr. Lconaid lias been in the postal
service for eighteen years, having been
appointed n railway mpil cleik in
Ajigust, Ifion. He was born in Hrad
fod Couuty, Peunslanin, and has
Reived in many laige cities ot the
United States, including San Fiaucisco,
Washington, V. 0., and ISoston. -He is
iuauicd and has one daughter.
nction bj tlie
warned the
effect." '
government, anil 1 have
ommission men to this
Charge Accounts Opened
$
) Deaths of a Day
(JfenjSS CIRTERS ,) t, I
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923 MARKET STREET
NEW SKIRTS
Featured
Special, at
.U - wool io p 1 1 n f.
HciBcs ami Panama
cloth", trimmed with
silk braids and hut
tons Mso neat tucked
effectt'. Street Floor
MM
are the only men's garter
made with the rubber
cushion loop which holds
your Qocks,securely, but
positively prevents tear
ing or ripping the hose.
ASTCIN& COMPANY
IT PAYS TO SAY DISTINCTLY:
PARIS GARTERS
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The Greatest Sale Ever Held
Just When Every Woman Wants a New Suit for Easter!
omens & Misses' Sui
Entire Sample Line
mrs: helene s. forepaugh
Widow
of
Veteran
Dies
Circus Man;
Less than two wec-Vs nftei Adam
Forepaugh, Jr.,- the veteran ciicus
mau, died, his widow, Mis. Helene ,S.
Forepaugh, died 'vcstercluy at her
home, G'2 North Fifteenth strech
fMrs. Fotepaugli wastlll when 3Ir.
Forepaugh died and could not attend
the funcrnl. She suffered first from
n'cold.'and the shock tlifit followed Mr.
Forcpaugh'a death weakened her to
" such nn extent that she never rallied.
.She died suddenly icstcida. ' The
funeral arrangements nie being com
pleted. Monslgnor Emlle Roy
Atlantic City, Vpril 9. -Monslgnor
EiniIo, Iloy, vicar general of the arch-
diofeM- of "Monti cal, died suddenly nt
t a beach fiont hotel Monday from liem
4"orihoge ot tho brain, shortly after lie
had eelebiated mass in SI. Nicholas's
Chuicli. Ie was engaged In packing
hts grip with the intension of leaving
for Canada when he was stricken.
"I find Ncslin Soles eupcrion in
every way to other soles. They are
flexible. touRh anH waterproof. In
the mture I shall buy nothing but
Neolm-solcd shoes."
A. G. Aldrich, of Springfield, Mass ,
who makes this statement tested
Neelin Soles by having a pair of w orn
shoes re-soled with them. "They have
already worn one month longer than
the soles I used 'to wear," says Mr.
Aldrich, "and will be good for at least
three months more."
An easy way to try out'NeOlin Soles.
Have them put on your worn shoes.
See for yoursejf how long they last
and why they are a real economy.
Or, get them on new shoes, which
come in many styles for every member
of-thefamily. Neolin Soles are made
scientifically by The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also
make 'yingfoot Heejs, guaranteed to
outwear all other heels.
ikpJiaoJes
And Balance of Stock 'of a
High-Grade Manufacturer
Their Regular Prices Should Be
$45.flfl.$'5O.ooj55.oo.$g0.oo
Marked for Special Sale Tomorrow
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The Materials
Wool Serges
Poiret TwtlU
Tricotinet
Silvertonei
Wool Poplins
Every Sie
including
etra sires
"for large
and stout
vomcn.
The Styles
Blouse Coats
Tailored
Box Coat
Novelty Trimmed
Braid-Trimmed
also
Charmingly Lovely
Easter Hats
Sfff.OO
this trade -mark is the only
guide you need to the best in
MILL SUPPLIES,
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Telephone to
THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY
Arch Jtntl Seventh Streets
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bdl. Market 2210 K4y Main
1715
Without Equal
at Our Price . . .
Kvery new effect
5
pvArv nonular style is
embraced In thlB comprehensive assort
ment.
, street Floor
Special!
$1.75 Sateen
Petticoats
$.00
$1.50 Topless
Corsets
$.00,
$1.25 Silk
Camisoles'
98c
' A Special 'Grouping
Silk Waists
.98
Values Up to
$5.98 Special
Georgette cvepeq nncl
creue de chines with
beaded and embroidered, fronts All
shades. Htreet l'liiur..
3
k Women's Suits M .98
and Dolmans XI
If A'Very Special Sale-Valuea Up to $19.75
The Basement store also nolda nn excraoramary sale tor .tomorrow.
Suits In every new style expression of woo) serges and poplins and
dolmans and capes In smartest of new styles.
Women-s Easter $
SilK Dresses
deorgettq crepes, tnltetaB, rich satins and All-wool
serges In dozens of the ery newest models.
Girls Serge Capes, at $0.75
jn miy uiuci LpeunHKcn mm mumi
9
.98
MwmJdJ 'y rRtn'fcl M'a
.Smart
Itrs,
coat
eftectB, bis t ,to
11 r
Gjrls' Wash Dresses
ttegulatlon styles, nlo Gingham frockir
with plalcl collars and cuffs, Hlzee to
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STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER'
Special Announcements for To-morrow (Thursday)'??
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A Beautiful Easter Display of
Fine Millinery, $12.00 to $75.00
mhi
Ztlt
A lagnificent showing of the newest of the new
styles, tlie latest shapes, the most fashionable colorings
an excellent collection, entirely of Dress Hats, prepared
especially for the Easter shopper, and many freshly trim
med in our own workrooms with
The Latest Novelties in Trimmings, Just
Uir La lourame and La Lorraine 's
Ihe French steamers thnt put in last. week. Included is a spe
cial gioup of new shapes in pastel shades Milan Hemp, the new
liscre stiaws. the now liseie ciowns with leghoin hiims and flanged
lithliscre; also new Hair Hnts, and the new Leghorns in natuial
and in fashionable bpiing shades. And the trimmings are beauti
ful many natural-looking flowets which Pan's has launched so
successfully; also new wings, new ciavenetted ostvich feather tips,
new bows of moiie, chenched featheis, Many new large Hats
shown; and a special display of MatioriV Hats. One of the ultia
shapes of the season is the "whip" vou'll know it as soon as ou
see it.
Special Fifty French Hats Trimmed
in Our Own Workrooms $18 to $35
We just leceivctl the shapes from the latl Kiench steamer.
They arc of the newest braids, in an excellent aiiety of colois, and
aie trimmed with Fiench flowe-s. wings., ribbons, ostiich tips and
uiiiaiiiciiu. uniy iiitj, no two aiiKe, and all woncieuul -values. f
Hundreds of Lovely Trimmed Hats $5.00 to $9.00
'I his famous line is, if anything, better than eei. Fiom the debutante to the matron, there is
something for eeiy typ'e of woman. Keiy thing new in millinetv is copied or simulated in these,
with such aitistic skill that the piices ate almost unbelievable.
--V Straw brlilKe riotliln ""oconil Minor, Xlarkft frlirr.t, Wef
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Misses' Spring Suits, $45
Hfi
The Suit sketched is of seige, made in smatt
blouse stjle, with stiing belt, embroidei ed tiicolette
est and long tuedo collai. Others of seige and tii- j
nri me Li.in.flif fnilniml n. .1 li .. ..n.l ,,.tl. l.tnxl nml i
r ,, , , a- , ., w u I nd tnmmeil
in jancy utouse anci uox enecis whii noeuy siik
estee, also fitted Belted Suits with plaits and smatt
tailoied pockets. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 yeais.
Misses' Suits $29.50 and $35.00
Navy blue and tan Serge Suits, in bo and blouse
effects, many tiimmed with braid and fitted with
fancy est, others in belted stles, with novelty pockets.
Also Tweed Sports Suits, in gieen and brown, with
nauow belt and tailoied collar. Sizes 14, 16 and 18
jcais.
Misses' Silk Dresses $25.00
Bi aided c-epe de chine, embioidcrec! ciepe Geoi
gctte, and lovely new soft taffetas. Made with tunic,
gatheicd and draped skiits, and fitted bodice, some
finished with small collars; otheis in collarless stjle.
Sizes 11, 16 and 18 eai.s.
-,-V Slianbrldgf A c'lottiler Swrni 1 loor. MurUet Strtfl
New Soft Suede Handil
Bags, special, $3.95, 1
Smart-looking Pouch Bags rin
the conect size, of brown, tan ot
gray sueue; beautituiiy suk-nneu,
with a silk tassel.
Hand Bags that add a distinctive J
t.le note to the costume under
pi ice, 53.9r.
sirabrIdK (Moihl'r AXIe'li. Ctntro j
Colored Umbrellas
One will not mind Spring show
ers so much with a smart Silk;
Umbrella at one's command. These
aie of taffeta, in blue, green,
blown, puiple, gainet, taupe, also,'
black; with handles of fancy carved '
wood, or bakelite tops with wrist,
cords an excellent varjety of
stles at $5.00. . t
MtranbriflEr t. Clothier
Mte 7. Jlarket Strett
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Inexpensive New Suits and Dresses j
inexpensive, out so very smart, one never minus 01 me prices, e.cepL lo maivei mat
so much beautiy and becomingness is obtainable for so moderate an expenditure. Among
the new garments advanced for Easter are some remarkably good-looking
Serge and Poplin Suits at $27.50
.Made with belted coats,, 'orao gatheied full at the waist-line, some
fiaung over the hips, otheis eiy slender in effect, the coat lunning
off into points, at the side. Many aie attiacthely trimmed with flat
bilk biaid and bone buttons. Black and navy blue. y
The Smart Suit Sketched Is $32.50
It is one of a giouo of men's-wear Serge and Poplin Suits, in belted
models, vaiiously plaited, and in box effects, loosely girdled at the
waist-line many fitted with waistcoats and 'vestces of silk and novelty
wash materials. Navy blue and black. .
Men's-wear Serge Suits at $37.50 .
Belted, semi-belted, close-fitting, semi-fitting, blouse styles and
bo cflccts; home with cstecs, some biaid-tiimmed all unusually good
looking. Black and na y blue. i
& rawbrldsre & Clothier Second ! loor. .Market Street
Silk and Satin Frocks at $19.75
Ciepe de chine, taffeta and satin, in box-plaited coatee style, tunic
effects with dainty vrstce and collar one model has a saucy shoit
tunic, the ciushed girdle and lound neck-line edged with silk in a con
testing color. Jn the new spiing shades. The drebs sketched is from
this collection.
Tailored Serge Dresses at $15.00 .
In navy blue, gainet and black, in panel and tunic effects, some beautifully biaided or embroidered.
Not eveiy sie in each style.
Cotton Dresses, S16.50 to $4om &HK Dresses, $13.00 to $145.00 -M
r - HiraMuriuto clothier Second FloorWeiitre.
Men's Neckties
Hundreds of Rich
New Spring Patterns -
The season's correct stripes,
nguies and plain or self-tono 1
enects, in foulaids, crepes meteor,
poplins, crepes faille, grenadines
and other desirable fabiics. We
hae chosen carefully with the
tastes of particular men in mind-Four-in-hands
G5c to $4.00.
Bat-wing Bow Ties destined toM
be mote popular than over thf
season 65c, 75c, $l.O0,$l.'5O and
X2.00. -Strauhrldci tr c-lr,ihl.rL
Aisle 1. Jlarket Streets.
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Golden Special To-morrow
Women's Serge
and Poplin
CAPES
Save One-third
At $13.75
Another extraoidinaiv lot of the stylish, giaceful Capes now
so highly favored 232 Capes, in three veiv attractive models,
under the famous Golden Special illuminated sign to-morrow at
a saving of practically one-third. Two models of serge one in
black or navy blue, made with deep lound collar of silk; vest
front, cape sleeve Effect. Tho other may be had in blacky navy
blue or tan; with vest, and squaie collar edged with chenille fringe.
The Poplin Capes have deep round yoke back, Vest front, round
collar overlaid with contrasting color; lining in yoke and front.
The entile lot will surely be hold to-monow at $13.75.
V 8tra bridge . Clothier Second Floor Centre
AsPECIAfc
All Our Carpet-size Rugs
in the Semi-Annual Sale
at Substantial Reductions
This Sale will be long remembeied as an economy event.
With
i1.pb firm at the mills in manv instances even showintr an unwaul
tonricnr-v and lust when there is a need for one or more new floor
coverings in almost every home, the oppoitunlty for selecting any
carpet-size Hug in our vast stock at a considerable reduction fiom
our icsuinf jiv-o .a r'"""""
Many Exceptional Values Also in Oriental
liners. Larnets and Linoleums v' -?
GOLF
Ever since the first clear davsV
of a variable Spiing .our old golf4
ing fiiends have been dropping inf
to choose a new Club or tAvo,t?
leplenish their stock of Balls, W
,w o(.(..y m oHcaavi 1U. illav OlCl
worn-out uon nag, f;
e re reaay lor them with ,a,k
goodly assortment. Balls, $7.20Hej
1 $12.00 a dozen; Bags, $5.00
?18.50. ij
If you haven't overhauled vy
own equipment, do so at once ai
let us know what you need. JW
Slranbrldm' Clolbler Fourth, Mo
nirt
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