I? h r fe J 1 U " r . - . EVENING1 PUBLIC EEDGEBi PHILADELPHIA', WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1910 17 MS HARMON GIVES ALB FOR CLUB Asserts Women- Feared Losing President, So Didn't Indorso Her for Welfare Post NOT CANDIDATE,. SHE SAYS "Tlic club mrinbol-s fell they ould Wo thrlr prwldrnt if ttioy iuilorsnl me fop usifctunt tllrrclor of iiuBlic wrlfnro if, by n vir,v remote clinnec, I should 1 selected for Unit ofliee." This v,ns tlie rxplnnntinn Riven todny by Mm. Archibald II. lliirmon, of the netloii of the Women's Hrpitbllcmi Cliifo. lnit iiIrI'I, nfter n bitter debute, in re fusing to Indorse her for the office of assistant In the new city department. "Are son n rnmlldnle for the office?" Mrs. lliirmon u nuked. "I ntn not, nor hud I ever tliowjlit nboufit." wns the repl. AIis, Harmon, who is piesident of the club, further stated that tlie name of Mm. .Tune T)eeter Kippln, of New YoiU, ius not in the minds of the club mem bers when they Indorsed "n I'lilliiuVI plilu woman" for tlie assistant direct orship. Mrs. Itlppin formerly was ohtet pro bation oBirer of tlie Municipal Court heie, a $.r)000 position, . Clul Is Not l'olltir.il "Our club is not political, nnywaj." rontinued Alls, llniiuon. "We are not a Iteiiiihlir.-iii dub. We are slninlj He- publican women banded together to study citi7cnship. We want to tench women the alue of pulling together. AVe want to study national and inter national questions for sodal betterment and we desire to engender a great sis terhood of women," Mrs. Harmon said she was out of the room lust night, greeting another speak er when the resolution containing her name was introduced. "When I ictiirneil the loom was in a turmoil," she said. The action of the club indorsing n woman came alter a long discussion at a meeting in tlie Hotel Adelphui. Mrs. Harmon was chairman of the Patterson women's committee in the last mnjor snlty primary campaign. Her nnnie for assistant director was presented b some of her supporters. Mrs. Ilurlburt Leads Opposition Immediately bitter opposition to the resolution devoloped under the leader ship of Mrs. C. Staulcj Hurlbn.t, UHKi Spruce street. , "If this club were to indorse ou for Pf ftfH MltS. AltCIIIIIAM) It. 1IAKMON ACCUSED MAN HIT BY AUTO Charged With Attempt to Steal Tire. Limped Into Hearing Room Mnglstrute l'cnnoek todny In Ontrnl Ktntion lield Floyd Meglll, Klghth nud Vine strtils, lu SfiOO ball for court on the churgc of nttemptlng to steal an iiiitoinobitc tire, Witnesses testified 4.hnt Meglll es terday tried to tnke 11 tire from the car of John T. Kegley, at Juniper uud Walnut streets. As ho inn from the enr Mcgill wns struck bv iitiollieA nuto and knocked down. JIc wns hi ought to the hearing today from the Jefferson Hospital and hud to be assisted into the room limp ing from nn injury. Appointed to City Positions The following appointments to city positions were announced this morning: James I). Wood, fcOO North Taylor street, rllmbcr in the clrctrlcal bureau. $1 per day; Knyniond C. Clood, -1-7 North Cleveland acntie, rodninn in the bureau of surveys, ?000 per year; John li. Cameron, i!7 Knst lllttcnliouse street, messenger in the bureau of lienltb, $7120 per rnr; IMward Klshler, It 1 1T North Second street, clerk In the office of the recorder of deeds, JlliOO "erjear. flippy $95 "ill ' $155 Come and hear the most wonderful phonograph, in the world. Plays all records. Reasonable Terms BUAKE W BURKART "The Home of the New Edison" 1100-1102 Walnut St. TRUST & Market and fourth Sts. o PHILADELPHIA a YOUR WIFE Your wife can bo freed from the responsibilities and burdens connected with the settlement of your estate if you write a will and name this in stitution as your execu tor and trustee. Consult our officers CAPITAL, tt SURPLUS 12J 1.330,000.22 this place, wouldn't it look ns though the club was orgmilcd mcreh for the purpose of helping ton to get an ap pointment," Mrs. Ilurlbut asked Mrs. Ilnrinou. "I don't see how It lould be taken thnt way," lcplicd Airs. Harmon. "1 don't see how It could be taken any other wnj and that is the way I would look at it," retorted Mrs. Hurl-but. Mrs. Harmon said the situation was embarrassing to her nud Inter she sug gested thnt the resolution be dianged to nud "n woman of I'lillndelphiii." Speakers at tlie meeting Included Councilman William Lewis, of the Thirty-second ward, who said he fil ers ii woman for director of public w el fine, and I.ouis Ucrrj . who was ac- tle in the I'nttcrson campaign. Mrs. Harmon nsseited that she is free from factionalism and that, speak ing for heiself and other members of the 1'ntteison woman's committee, "if any one tells jou we are I'nttcrson women thnt was all settled at tlie pri mal y." Mrs. Harmon I eft this morning for Hurrisburg where she expects to re main until Saturdnj She has been Indted to the educational conference called bj Or. Thomas rinegiiu, st.ite superintendent of public insUuction. Shoe Price Broken! Never before, in the history of the shoe business, has there been a sale that presented such overwhelming values! 1 7-50 Boots,' 1 6-50 Boots, 1 6-00 Boots 15-00 Boots, 14-50 Boots, 12-50 Boots NAMED TO WATERWAYS MEET Moore and Other Phlladelphlans Delegates to Washington Governor Sproul today nnnouucid the nppuintment of the following men to tcprcsent I'cnnsjhnliin in thn Missis sippi to Atlantic wiitrrwnH committee at Washington Diccmber S: Onirics A. Knjdcr, auditor general. I'otlsville; Mayocelcct Mooro, of this city; Mayor V. V. Ilnbcock, Pitts burgh ; A. C. fiumbert, president ot the Pittsburgh city Council; (Icorgo H. Oliver, president of tlio Pittsburgh Chnmbcr of Coinmerco; AVIlliam AV'lilg linm, vieo president of tho Carnegie Steel Co., Pittsburgh; Thomas H. Clnrlc, president of the Allegheny Illver Imprnvcmciit Association. Pittsburgh ; (icorgo L. Page, of the Crilclblo Ktccl Co., Pittsburgh; EmU P. Albrtcbt, president of tho Bourse, of this city) Hrnest T. Trigg, president ot tho Phil adelphia Chamber of Commerce; Dur rcll Sinister, assistant secretary of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways AssocU1 tlon: ThomuH J. AV'rlght, Oil City; J, S. AV. Holton, president of tho Phlla ilclpliia Mnrltlmn Hxchange, and Wil Ham O. Hempstead, director ot the Philadelphia Maritime. Exchange, 17 I J ' I A ' H sP Men's Hats Vrlourn. Derbjs ami torts. !tpmo,lel d t liillHt UI,- and re Irimmed cmui to new Jefferson Button Boots Laced Boots Turn Sole Dress Boots Welt Solo Walking Boots Leather Louis Heels Kid Covered French Heels Military Leather Heels Leather Cuban Heels Growing Girls' Styles All tint I In s Ml irirffds a to n Nearly 100 Styles Is it any wonder that crowds of smartlj row tied women are thronginc our stores? For thee are our lop-Kr.ide, highest quality bootfi such boots as are priced up to $20.00 in -Home stores. Thousands, of pairs to choose from, but Come Early for the Ucht Serucc. 135 S. 10th St. J I Is. Ij I '" 1 " I lq" i I I I l I I6" ( x I0" I X X6 V Wer X sW" fj NP LXAI nu AHAJSK GOOD SHOES 919921 Market Street Market Street Store Open Saturday Evening oKOI-Of) Germantown Ave. 2716-18 (icrniantown Ac. 1028-30 Lancaster Ave. fiOth and Chestnut Sis. Branch Stores Open Every Evening i" ( i 1 ' w Hat Co.. 135 S. 10th Sf ' -- ! iPJSJSjsiafflsf5EEfaepepM2iB3iaasMa ifflwtMi?pMsraia5i3M3Mai3r5ffiiej laAaitaiaisiaraievaiaiBJSiaiaiaiaiaiaiE q i feijataiaiaiaaiaasiaiaaicMEiaiaja! 111 833-35 Market Street All Goods Purchased During November and December Will Be Charged to January Bill BLAUNER Gl 31 sive Fur Coats IfflPSSill Ine Aris-focral of Molor Joni Wl, ((Pjiwil rPHK Kisacl StagBcred-Door Sedan departs from tlio beaten 1 S-0y(J- 1 'j path in design, finish mid appeal an exquisite harmony of 1 VY5'y) 1 ' y requirement!!, aristocratic appointments and artistic l (p'j? Viijj accoutrements, characteristics of individualized body building. Irasti-vAVrtWF ''','a ncw mou"c' the lcsult of cxhaustivo experiments in body ' t-fr'Vrn rxaW "11 designing; and construction ingenuity, strikes a now nolo in JWMrtjWlOr'P motor car design and mechanical excellence. S8bi2jLS.Sr Mounted on tho Kissel custom-built chassis, tho result o thir- iKttwS tccn J"cars hrilliunt automobile engineering achievements IOJJSSvvbI replete with thoc features that combine cfliciency in perform- ififflw$$$bS$$l ancc w't'1 economy of operation. The ncw Kissel custom-built ll(jMr,'pfe lfAl motor is of the high speed and higji cfliciency type, developing nVaTOIc? h cl !' !lt ";i0 r- P- " dynamometer test. -.; Mil m 3iai3i3rai3iaiaip3iai3raai5J5iiijf' --r -' AMMMmy--"' J&mb giill I tyAWv.MftKAWlv1 Production is limited. III M IB mm In Brown Cordovan Chestnut Calf Gunmetal Calf Havana Brown Kid Black Glazed Kid Field Mouse Kid Beaver Brown Kid 3 Shades of Gray Kid Patent Leather And 50 Two-tone Effects 833-35 Market Street Wc arc accepting orders on this exceptionally attractive model, diitlc deliveries on the SUtgijcrcd-Door Sedan; price $3500. GRIEB & THOMAS E3r6allNst DISTRIBUTORS L ow P rices aimer mm Buying your Christmas Fur Gifts now means a savings of 25 to 45 on every purchase. Months ago we bought gjjjg pelts in the raw which were just made up this ill seasonthis now means savings to you Thanksgiving Offer One Dessert Free PI MM Mm Sell Australian Seal Coat Selected pelts fash ion this Australian Seal Coat. Cape col lar, bell cuffs, mill tary pockets and belt. tll9-5o French Seal Coat Only a limited num ber of these lux urious French Seal Coats with large marmot collars Value 225.00. 169.50 Nutria Sports Coat Taupe Nutria Trot- P f( teur Sports Coat in .VU1 the deservedly popii- J lar belted model. Squirrel Sports Coat 44500 Hudson Seal Coat 445.00 Taupe Nutria Cape 1 ;445.oo Chic, full-flared mod el ot natural Russian squirrel in three- quarter length. Belted front. Luxurious coat of Hudson sealfeatures natural skunk collar, and bell cuffs. Smart sash ties. v Mink Sports Coat Swagger sports coat of finest casterni AT ff mink has lar geZLM 'vv shawl collar, border S J and deep cuffs. Gold en Nutria Wrap fe Dolmans and capes of the finest golden A (r (( nutria in the most.M vV graceful and fetch- S -' ing styles. Scotch Mole Coat Handsome belted model of Scotch mole features monk collar of n a t u r a 1 squirrel bell sleeves. Jap Mink Dolman Semi-dolman of Jap l r" ff mink features yoke-v i L (1(1 flared back andUO belted front. ""Smjff - WJuSBm Pineapple Juice Comet condenied in a bottle in Pineappla Jiffy-Jell. We ue the juice of half Pineapple to flavor a pint dettert A Real-Fruit Dessert For Six People This is an offer to buy you this week a Jif i y-Jell de ert for six people. Many housewives don't know what Jiffy-Jell means to them. They know the old-style quick desserts, but not the new. Jiffy-Jell brings you real-fruit flavors not the artificial. Each package contains a bottle of fruit juice condensed. We crush the real fruit, and much of it, to flavor a Jiffy Jell dessert. A Jiffy-Jell dainty seems filled with fruit. Here you get fresh-fruit delights. And you get its health' ful acids, needed every day. Try One Fruit Free pay 45-00 hta1 m Present the coupon ttr your grocer this week. Buy two pack ages of any flavor and he will give you a full-size package of Jiffy-Jell in Loganberry or Pineapple flavor free. We will p; him for the free package. Tlus will give you three pad tne pnee 01 two. Jiffy-Jell comes in many fruit flavors, but tho choicest are Loganberry and Pineapple. You will find in each package 8 bottle of the fruit-juice flavor in liquid form, condensed. The Jiffy-Jell mixture is ready-sweetened, acidulated and In propet color. Simply add a pint of water as directed on the package, then the flavor from the vial, and let cooL See what you get a real-fruit dessert for six people. It will have a wealth of fruit. It will change your whole conception at quick gelatine desserts. Note that this offer is made on two flavors on Loganberry and Pineapple only. Your grocer has no right to offer another. We want you to know Jiffy-Jell at its best. Then always remember that this real-fruit dainty Is ever at your command. It will bring you the joys of real fruit. And ft will cost you, when you buy it, only a few cents per dinner. It will cost you less than the fruit alone which we use to make the flavor. This offer it tor this week only. Cut out the coupon now. If your grocer lacks the flavors mentioned, go to another store. Mink Dolman S95.00 Smart and graceful capo of selected taupe nutria pelts Monk collar and self border. Second Floor A very handsome dolman of selected! mink skins. Veryf graceful in line. Eastern Mink Wrap A gorgeous and luxurious wrap o f t'li c finest eastern mink. Artistic design perfect work manship. Lining of gold metallic brocade. Second Floor Loganberry Juice Comes condensed in it vial in Loganberry Jiffy-Jell. You get the juice of many berries In a pint deitert VKiVnsrrlwi75?5AS5? 1950-00 Be Sure and Get Thit Package Makes a Pint Dessert Like This Bring the Kiddies to the Fur Bazaar on the Fourth Floor' fafsiafflSJHSHSHssjsraasaaraMs Special Bargains to Be Had at the Main Floor Pur Booth Heiaiaseeoraffiiasjsejafsiarcii gj ISr'M'wj ' 43i Full Size Package Free Preicnt This to Yqur Grocer Jiffy-Jell, Waukesha, Wisconsin I have bought today two packages ofJiffy Jell of my grocer and he has given me, without charge, one package in Loganberry or Fine apple flavor. Eachpaekajehas a sealed glass bottle of fruit juice, ia condensed form. Writ your nam and addri xUarty To tha Croc.rt We will pr you In c.ih your retail prle for each of these coupons whloh you redeem. Send them to us at the end of the week, with your but. To the Houeewlfei Note that It would ba a fraud en us te deliver or accept any product but Jlffy-Jcll en thlaeouaa when wo pay the grocer for It. Waukatna Pare Feed Co.. WlMba, Wis. 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