ESI - nv ' 7 EVENING PttBLlO l&mteftvm.hAIilh$mA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER -20, Md ' t& ) ENG LISH COLLEGES WELL FINANCED No. Embarrassment as Exists in the United States, British Professor Declares IS VISITING PHILADELPHIA "There is no such finoni'inl rinhar tafesmont among English universities and colleges an exists today in this country." The nutliority for this statement 1h Prof. Arthur P. Newton, of the T'ni vornlty College and King'H College. London University, who is visiting Thilndclphln. "pver there," he said, "the universi- Ucs;nrp nil drawing nine., more heavily on the fiuaneial nid of the suite and also of the municipal government than they ever did before the war, and us n tesnlt..thcy arc not feeling the pinch which seems so evident in the United States. i "Another hint which I think Amer ican institutions might talsc," vent on; Doctor Newton, "is the u-c of private bnevolences for the endowment of Chairs and the formations of research departments nnd libraries, and not fur buildings. Teachers' and lecturer:-.' Balaries in England have been raised to a degree commensurate with the-increase in other lines." Expects V. S. Soldiers to Kehiru According to Doctor Newton, n large proportion of the American KOldiern who took courses, at English univend- I tits during the war. of a technical ua- I ture, declared their intention, of re turning to take graduate work after they had obtained their bachelor's de grees at their own American nlma maters. He expressed the hope that next year would see a great influx of American men Into English colleges, especially In a course In whfch he is much interested, that of commerce. "It is not," ho explained, "any thing in the nature of that given nt the WhArton School of theMJaivcrslty or Pennsylvania. - .. "London commercial and trtdo lefid cra arc working hand in hfttltl with promtifent educators, and the course, in the London School of Comniercc Is one of the results. The -degree is that of It-Con... and in time It Is hoped to have n mastcr'a degree in the same subject. "It is aimed to give men both a prac tical and a theoretical knowledge of the xyorld trade conditions'. Large London manufacturing and commercial houses send their clerks and employes to tnkc the three,-year courso which Includes geography, history, a study of goods and rnw products, ome science and ac counting. When they return to their respective firms, they are fitted to take an active nud leading part in Dnglaud's commercial enterprise." The commerce course is n part of the University of London. It was first planned by the commercial committee nf the university, of which Doctor New ton, who Is a prominent historian, was a member. F'eani for American Industry Doctor Newton expressed fears for the industrial and commercial situation iu this country. Whereas he found Eng land becoming rapidly more) sctUcd nnd Itn atfalrs clearing,, bo was alarmed at the turbulent situation hero. "High rates of exchange will mater ially hurt the position of the United Stritos in the world trade," ho said, 'because Englartd can produce manu factured goods at such greatly reduced prices. And over there, too, wo have definitely established collective bargain ing, while you are still struggling among yourselves with no hope of settlement In view." "Undigested foreigners" was the rcasou given by Doctor Newton for the troubled commercial and labor ques tion here. Hn refused to. comment uron the IcagUc of nations. Hold Alleged Deserter In Auto Case Charles Vincent, eighteen years old. of Baltimore, who, according to the police, is a deserter from the army, was held under 8000 ball for a further hearing by Magistrate Price in the , Twenty-second street ond Hunting Fark nvenue station today, charged with hav ing tried to persuade sixtecn-ycarfold I Claire Kartlctt to help him steal an automobile parked at the North Phil adelphia station. Hartlott was re- leased. , EXAMS FOR CENSUS TAKERS Tests of Applicants Will Start Sat urday In Five Schools Announcement was made today that examination of applicants for positions as census takers will start Saturday. The examination will not be difficult or intricate. A census taker is merely required to Intelligently 1111 out the enumerating form used in the work and legibly record the. answers given by each inhabitant of tho city. Examinations will take nlace he- tween 0 and 1 o'clock nt the Northwest (school, Fifteenth and Raco streets Wilson School, Twelfth and Wharton strcots; Kenderton School, Fifteenth nnd Ontario streets; Wlllard School, Emerald and Orleans streets, and Dun lap School, Fifty-first and Race streets, Applications should be made to II. J. Keegan, supervisor of tho census of tho First district of Pennsylvania, O'J) South Broad struct. To Relight Joe Floflger Buoy Soon B. If. Dorry, superintendent it light houses, announced today that tho Joe Flnceer shoal cas bell buov. renortod extinguished yesterday, will be relighted as soon as possible. Only ,ra.-handl. .(sy?. J Printing Some folks like Better Printing DTjANK books Loose Loaf Bound and liITHOORArillNa rniNTiNQ ENGRAVING OFFICE 3tat.oi.err and Supplies port business men who appreciate the better impression conveyed -by better printing Wo maintain a fully equipped printing department (h our own factors' Tho reason for any difference In prico Is alwayo plain to bo seen In the appearance of the finished job. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. New Fork Offices: 201 Broadwey. Founded inl$i8 THAT'S all you need to operate the International Visible Adding and Listing Machine. You can turn pages or hold papers in the left hand even while taking the total. Total and sub-total keys lock down when depressed and automatically return t0 normal when handle is pulled. All control keys are on right hand side. This one-hand control is only one of the many Inter national points of superiority. The flexible self-correcting keyboard eliminates nine column-error keys. Only one pull of the handle necessary to take total. Saves the wasted "spacing stroke". Complete visibility of add ing and printing. Unit construction makes any part quickly accessible for cleaning or adjustment. No tension on any springs when machine is at rest an exclusive feature. Hand or electric drive. A request for full informa tion about the International Visible Adding and Listing Machine involvea no obligation. Reading, Pa. .Uanuicfurere ofPmyroIland Vltibh Adding and Llttht Mtehlntt Philadelphia Office 125 S. 12th Street Phone, Walnut 37W Offlcea In all principal cltlt ft I -01 HIS MAJTCnVOiCE I VICTROLA VI $35.00 WA !fyfl m oo ALL the Victrolas and Records made cannot supply the Holiday demand. " Foresight on your part and experience on our part urge you to come to one of our five stores now and make your selection. You need not worry about pay ments. xWe will set aside your selection till you wish it delivered. Then, in confidence, we will arrange the terms to suit' you. THERE IS ONE OF OUR FIVE STORES NEAR YOU. STOP1N TONIGHT AND TALK IT OVER Victrolas $25 to $430 VICTROLA IX $70.00 VICTROLA XI $130 VICTROLA XVI $250 THE TALKING MACHINE COMPANY 1 43 S Broad Street ' " 1225 Chestnut St. After Feb. 1, 1920 Broad & Columbia Ave. Open 52d & Chestnut 4038 Lancaster Ave. ' Evenings 5610 Gerinantown Ave. Advertising Women to Meet Friends of the Philadelphia Club of Advcrtlslns.Womcn hovo been Invited to a meeting of the club In tho Dellevue Stratford tonight, at whioh prcscnt-day publicity, business and merchandising will 1)9 discussed. Frank Feeney Qeie 46000 Job Frank Feeney, long prominent In labor circle In Philadelphia, has been appointed supervisor of refcrei's of the workmen's compensation bureau, at a salary of $0000. He will assume his duties at once. The appointment was mado under tho new act. Salvation Army ,04. Mny hundreds of conversions at Saivatk Army meetings hero are reported by Colonel Kichard U. Hob. tho Phila delphia commander. BInco October A the Salvationists have been trying to make a 100 per cent Increase In con versions. , v m w '' '' ' .gmtm rapffWbSSBagUgMt-arTaaMHaMBgt t t h m ' 'Wmr' ASCO. ASCO. ASCO.I S iJI?l E M ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. 1 I iSTORES CO. f 1 II Hllffll & H . HH WkM V a jmmTiJwMi-AMi A s- c o A s c o i c o A S' c- 0 ' A s c o A s c o Four Big Thanksgiving Baking Specials: Flour Eggs- Cranberries Snowdrift And almost a page full of seasonable goods, teeming full of money-saving possibilities. .Pick Your Pastry FavoriterThe Price Talks I sai 0iittfiaBvfej0k Ceresota Pillsbury Gold Medal Flour 12-lb bag No mistake in the price quoted ; it's exactly right your choice of CJoIrl ftTfrlnl. Cprpsntn. PillsVinrv nr nnv Virnnrl in Aroc.lr. m - -7 u..ww.T ...UVH w. -- w.. ... -v... wwNMyywi ywbMwii Selected Eggs 60' Satisfactory for any and every pur pose where ejres are required big, full "nii meaty. X J For Frying Redneed to . r N or Fry IrS neaneea l Cooking OQr.lhrnn Shortening One nound of the finest nure vccetablo shortening, packed In sealed sanitary tins. A decided bargain at tnis price. f tf Fifty Thousand Cows, Milked Twice a Day, Are Required to Furnish the Daily Butter Needs of Our Stores Louella lb 82' Louella is without question the very beBt Butter produced. Made from the Pasteurized cream of selected cattle under perfect hygienic surroundings. lb 72 Richland Butter Pure creamery prints of exceptional quality. Second only to our famous Louella. Better than many a dealer's best. A S' c o. A s c o A si c o A S' c o. A s. c. ro a s oC A c O A' s. c, TV u ks i tA S4 c o s c o A c r ' A . . r. ' a. F V. 0 WWW'WWWffWWirwwvwWrllWWWffWWWff Choice Dark Red Cranberries 1 Oc Recipe for Making Cranberry Pies Without Sugar "Line a pie plate with short pastry. Then fill with raw cranberries. Pour over them one-quartrr cupful of Asco Syrup to each cupful of cranberries. And sprinkle over the top two tablespoonfuls of flour. Wet tho edges of tho crust. Cover with an upper crust pressed tightly together Bake 30 minutes." ywyMbMwtowwMiAyywwywwwwwAxwxwA v h A Memory -Jogger of Thanksgiving Needs Tender Beets, big can. .. .17c Calif. Asparagus, tall can 19c Sugar Corn, can lie, 15c 18c Tender Peas ....can 19c 23c Best Barley, lb 6c Pride of Farm Catsup, bot. 17c Borden's Caramels, lb.... 35c Heinz Mustard, jar 14c Princess Salad Dress'g,bot.27c Best Tuna Fish, can. .15c, 25c Pin Money Gherkins, jar 20c Sweet Mixed Pickles, bot. 14c Campbell's Soups . . . .can 10c Pure Apple Butter, lb. 19c Fig Bars, fresh baked, lb. 24c Asco Golden Syrup, can 14c "ASCO" BEVERAGES f!;nnn Mn, Root Beer J, & CincnniY!II uaiouiuiuiuj 81.35 dozen CUT TO C bot v Kefrcshlnc beverages enjoyed bj all nice to serve on a let ocoatton. And very convenient to have n dozen or two on band when the unexpected happens. Asco Brand (uBrjry) Mince Meat lb 19 ITcrshey's Almond Bars .. .6 Calif. Seeded Raisins, pkg. 20 Seedless Raisins..... pkg. 22 Golden Pumpkin, big can 10 Asco Bak. Powder, can 5c, 9 Cnlif. Almonds lb. 45 Glace Citron Peel, lb 55i Lemon & Orange Peel, lb 40i Asco Grd. Cinnamon, can 5 Best Nutmegs, 3 for It Pure Honey, Jar 17 Sliced Peaches, can 25 Calif. Cherries, can 27. Calif. Peaches; big can, 37c, 4 Ci Very Best Rice, lb. 18 Evap. Milk t.can 7'jc, 15i s The Two Most-Satisfying Beverages V KCoIfec,b42c (OorVciyBest) IelSlb45C No Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner Is complete without one or both of these delightful beverages our customers tell us the most satisfying drink thay ever served. No Home-made Bread Baked, Ever Contained Any More Nourish ment Than "Victor" The Loat Uictor Bread CjII1E- Without Victor Raisin Bread, Baked With Luscious Raisins loaf IOC U Asco" Cake In the New Size pkg 14c PrnsJi from our own ovens and on sale in our Stores every Friday and Saturday. A Victor product that is made from absolutely pure ingredients, at a prico that, quality J Considered, is not aupucaieu tuiywutHc mi 1....U.1 uiu, uutn auu uuui.ui.iic covered with a wonderful icing. These Prices in All Our Sanitary Meat Markets 10c lb Reduction on Breakfast Bacon Liberty Brand Breakfast Bacon !2l!!nFJ 35 This is o dry cured Bacon, hickory smoked and sweet as a nut. Liberty Brand Bacon and our Selected Eggs at 60c doz. make a delightful breakfast these cold mornings. Quality Beef Rump and 'Round Steak " 32 s Roast 22" Lean Soup Beef lb 15' Fresh Hamburg Steak "25' Large Marrow Cn Bone Sausage, lb Scrapple, lb Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware A S c ro O s c K U s c U4 A S c o ' A c o i ls c o ki v1 'A ks1 c Oi aJ C o A- S' c o. Fresh Pork Shoulders 2SC Small, lean and cut Picnic Style. " Good Things to Serve for Breakfast on a Cold Morning ; Pure Pork A Ac Best country igc Best country qcc Sasat?e. lb ? 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