!,(,' vj J'jp ' M i n, at A" i Li 'V EVEHINCF PUBLIC LKDGiM--PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DiSOEMBER 19, 1 t - .-V "gHny , . ,flj;l. w. -v. -(35WW-V'.W "",- " ftf '-. P-4 w KINOLER CONGER :T a AT BRYN MAWR Philadelphia Orchestra Cellist Pleases Large College Audience FOR ENDOWMENT FUND A .concert for the benefit of the Brrn Mawr endowment fund wns Riven by Huns Klndler, first cellist of the Phila delphia Orchestra, and Otto Meyer, violinist, in the collese cymnnsinm Inst night. Mrs. John F. Ilrnun, who for merly accompanied Madame Schuman Hetnck, was at.tho viano. The services of the musicians was given, to aid the campaign for $2,000. 000 or professors' salaries. Mrs. Otis Skinner and Mrs. John Thayer made the arrangements for the concert. Mr. Meyer's portion of the pro gram included n serenade by Schubert -lltemenye; "Zephyr," Hubny; "Kevc .d'Enfant," Ysaye; "I.a "itana. Krelsler: Paganlni's "Caprice No. 21." and Baxlnl'o "Dance of the flnblln"." Mr. Klndler played Locatclll's "Si eiliano." Handel's "Menuct," Saint Sa ns's "Serenade and Allegro Appasio nato," Popper's "Reminiscence," a rrade song by Ornsteiu, arranged by Mr. Kindler and DavidofE's "At the Fo.fta.ln." . , , Patronesses for the concert included : Mm. Henrv Rain. Jr.. Mrs. Edward Bole, 'Mrs. Daniel Moreau Barrlnger, Jlrs. r.awaru jiinnir, urs. cuiuuei j.. Tldine. Mrs. Gideon Heericke, Mrs. Thftmas F. Branson, Mrs. Joseph I Bright, Mlsa Eleanor O. Brownoll, Mrs. Aubrey Beeves Bunting, Mrs. George Calvert Carter, Mrs. Alexander J. Cassatt, Mr. Edward B. Cassatt, Mrs. D. B. Cummins Catherwood, Mrs. Bur ton Chance, Mrs. Herbert Lincoln Clark, Mrs, Henrv H. Collins. Mrs, George W. Childs Drexel. Mrs. Charles Benjamin Dudley, Mlsa Gertrude Kly, Mrs. Stanley O. Klagg, Jr., Mrs. Bob ert G. Gamble, Mrs. Anthony Ij. Geve Hn, Miss Krnuces C. Oriscom, Mrs. Octavlus M. Harcttm, Mrs. Samuel C. Hcnnlng, .Mrs. Carroll Hodge, Miss Alice O. Howland, Mrs. 'William Henry Hughes, Mrs. Henry Siilgcr .lenncs. Mrs. Alba B. Johnson, Miss Elizabeth Forrest Johnson, .Miss Sophie Kirk, Miss Isaac LaBoitcaux, Mrs. Charles M. Lea, Mrs, Joseph Leldy. Mrs, Rob ert W. Lesley. Mrs. David Lewis, Mrs. Wiltliwa A. Liebcr. Mrs. Horatio Gates Lloyd. Mrs. William C. Longstrcth, Mrs. Charles H. Ludlngtoti. Mrs. Sam uel Wheeler Morris, Miis Marion Mott, Sirs. Andrew Mutch, Mrs. Charles Pugh, Mrs. Winthrop Sargent, Mrs. Charles Slnnickson. Mrs. Otis Skinner, Mrs. Wlcoff Smith. Mrs. Walter B. Stephen son, Mrs. Leopold Stokowski, Mrs. Henry Tatnall, Mrs. Harry Chapman Thayer. Mrs. John B. Thayer, Mrs. John B. Thayer. 3d. Mrs. Sidney Thay er, Mrs. Chnrles S. Townsend, Miss Marjorie Townsend, Mrs. William J. Turner, Mrs. .1. Jay Vnndergrlft. Mrs. Samuel M. Vandergrift, Mrs. Samuel M. Vnuclain, Mrs. Chnrles Wheeler, Airs. James D. AViusor. Mrs. James D. Winsor. Jr.. Miss Leila M. Wright. Mrs. Charlton Ynrnall, Mrs. Harold Ellis Yarnall. No Bonuses for du Pont Employes Stories that the du Pont company had canceled plans for u Christmas bonus to employes because the women were buying expensive furs in ndvnnce in anticipation of the gratuity were de nied by the company this morning. It was stated the du Pouts never con templated n bonus this year and that rumors that a proposed bonus hnd been canceled were without foundation. I ASSOCIATES HONOR TILY Strawbrldge & Clothier Heads Felic itate Manager on Long Service A hundred buyers and executives of the Strnwbrdge Si Clothier store yes terday gave a pleasant surprlso to Gen eral Manager Herbert J. TUy, taking into their own hands the celebration of the forcieth anniversary of his en tering the employ of tho firm, The "conspiracy" was carried out while Mr. Tily, who is ono of the city's well known musicians, was conducting the store's Christmas concert on the second floor. In his absence his office had been transformed into a. bower of palms and roses, and beside his chntr was the old stool on which bo had sat waiting the call of "cash" forty years ago for that was long before tho day of pneu matic cash enrricrs. When Mr. Tily entered his office ho was astonished nt tho scene and almost overcome when the crowd surged in from nn nntcroom and Bhowercd con gratulations upon him. Isaac II, Clothier, now past eighty, sat beside Mr. Tily's desk, joining the members of the firm nnd the executives In their happy felicitations. Mr. Tily briefly but feelingly referred to his long service and happy associations in the old store, reviewing the marvelous improvements in business methods and systems dur ing the last forty years. Mr. Tily's career is a notable illus. tratlon of the possibilities for advance, meut open to every boy in America who is eager to take advantngo of his op portunities, iic rope irom casn Boy to eeneral manager, the position he W occupied for the last fifteen years, nnd is now a member of the firm of Straw -bridge & Clothier. FORM INSURANCE "FRAT" Member of Honorary Society Pledge to Welfare Work I'IHsbur?h, Dec. 10. (By A. P,) An honor fralerrilty, to bo known as tho Delta Phi Alpha, hns been organized 'in the School of Life Insurance Salesman ship of the Carnegie Institute of Tech nology here, the first of Its kind In tho country. Membership in tho fraternity is based upon merit, the organization holding the same relative position to the "Insur ance profession," tho students Bay, ns the other honor professional fraternities have held to tho legal, medical and teaching professions. "We believe the Insurnncc man hns an important professional responsibility wliini noes not terminate with the life time of his client, but which extends thereafter to his family," says the pledge. "We believe wo should tnko an active interest in all welfaro movements of the community." PLOT TO STEAL AIRPLANES Army Officers Accused of Attempt ing to Sell Machines to Mexico San Antonio, Tex., Dec. If). An alleged plot to steal thirteen American army airplanes and sell thein to the Mcxlcnn Government for $180,000 it believed to have been uncovered with the arrest of a lieutenant and a former lieutenant In tho air service, It was stated at headquarters of the southern department of the nriny here yesterday. Technically the men nre charged with stealing a motor and other parts of nn uirnlane nt Ellington Field. Houston. LORD DALMENY GETS DECREE OF DIVORCE Wins Suit Against Wife, Charg ing Dosertion After Finan- cial Disputes Edinburgh, Dec. 10. Albert Edward Primrose, Lord Dalmeny, only surviving n of Lord Bosebery, lias obtained a divorce from Dorothy Alice Margaret Augusta Primrose, Ladv' Dalmeny, daughter of the late Lord George Henry Grosvenor. The divorce wns ob tained on the ground of desertion. The divorce was granted In the Scot tish courts. Tho trouble which caused tho separation 1$ said to have been largely of a financial nature. Lady Dalmeny was prominent In English, society1 before her marriage. Her . grandfather, the first Dukt' pf Westminster, possessed n great fortune. On June 20, 1017, Lord Dalmeny published an advertisement in the Lon don Times that he would not bq re sponsible for his wife's debts. Two weeks later his wife published n state ment that Lord D.ilmeny hod never given her n personal allowance of over $5000 n year nor more than SflOOO a year for household expenses. She de clared she had to use un inheritance of $10,000 b. year for household ex p6nscs, Lord and Lady Dalmeny have been separated since thnt time. She has been' residing with her children nt Little Orange, in Oxfordshire. Fire Damages Brqad Street Home Flro believed to have been caused by n short-circuited electric wire slightly damaged the home of Edwnifd Edwards, 730 South Broad street, a.t 0 :4ii o'clock this morning. Tho loss will not.c.wu $1000. George t. AVellcr, 1S03 Cath arine street, who wns In nn auto supply store kept, by Edwards at 7I1S South Broad street, extinguished the flames. STNfiircn lirlilt BEFORE GOING TO SSeSfcfcr THf.' THEATRE I 'a ;ll. i BUY RED CROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS BONWIT TELLER L CO. AeJpetiatiij Jfxop of Originations CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET FOR SATURDAY An Extraordinary Sale Of About One Hundred and Seventy-five MISSES' TAILORED SUITS to close out 38.00 Formerly up to 69.50 These Suits, assembled from regular stock, represent the favored models of the season. VELOUR, SILVERTONE, VELOUR de LAINE, i TWEEDS, HEATHER MIXTURES and JERSEY FOURTH FLOOR Charge Purchases ren dered on bills payable Feb ruary 1st, 1920, on re. quest. Charge Accounts Solicited. awson & Leivian 1215 Chestnut Street Farmers and Trappers! Attention! Raw Skins Purchased for Cash .,.-,, ' ".!. , Wf&& THE THEATRE I fc mni hfre fnr ft dfltclit- I lff& & i '' 'Inner, 8 lo 8 V. M. I vaj' w wv clieerlol snrroundlnim. B In r Menu rlinnsrjl dully 1 t)nnMi 95-.17 south loth a WlifMlMlMIllMiilWJil y I'ur Repairing and lie. modeling a Specialty all br.anche b of the art handled, with skill. Mail Orders Efficiently Filled. nmversary Sale of Furs CONTINUATION OF THE ANNUAL DECEMBER SALE OF FURS For Women and Misses Greatest Values Ever Offered in This Annual Fur-Event mr x Savings of 25 to 35 Per Cent QATURDAY will be Premier Day for Value, for Variety and for absolute Fur Quality in the Anniversary O Sale for 1919. For upwards of three-quarters of a dentury we have been associated in Philadelphia with the retailing of Furs but specially within the past ten years have we been active in both Manufacturing and Retailing. In this period, short as it is, we have assumed the place of Leading Furriers of the East, and can show today on our floors the largest stocks in this section of the United States. . Come to the Anniversary Sale Tomorrow, for Tomorrow marks a very remarkable day in 1 ur history. The Values are supreme, and may be noted as not to be duplicated again this winter. Good reason for your A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase 0 Fine Fur Coats Taupe Marmot Coats, 110.00 Taupe nutria collar and cuffs Hudson Seal Coats, 165.00 Made of dyed muskrat pelts, 30-inch long models, shawl collar, cuffs and belt to match. Taupe Nutria Coats, 165.00 Smart walkinfr styles in various types with cuffs and shawl collar. Hudson Seal Coats, 195.00 Jaunty walking models in a diversity of styles with girdles to match. Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats 225.00 Loose models of dyed muskrat with collar and cuffs of squirrel, taupe nutria or opossum. Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats . .275.00 OrijSrial and unusual styles combined with squirr6r,'beavcr and other furs. Scotch Mole Coats, 295.00 Loose back walking styles with large cuffs and shawl collar. Hudson Seal Wraps, 395.00 Cape-coat effects with large shawl collars. Made from selected pelts. Natural Squirrel Coats 450.00 Very jaunty and attractive sport models. Scotch Mole Wraps, 450.00 45-inch long, full, looso models of selected genuine Scotch mole pelts. FUR SCARFS AND MUFFS Scarfs 25.00 ....... Hudson Seal 24.50 Beaver . 29.50 . , Natural Skunk . ' . . .. .., 39.50 ..... Natural Squirrel .... 27.50 ..'... Natural Raccoon . . . . Muffs 14.50 9' 3w -V - K. Australian Seal Coats 110.00 Vulue 1-13.00 With shawl collar and cuffs of Australian Seal. Special! Stoles in Various Sizes SQ.S0 Value 52.50 50.50 Value 79.50 84-50 Value 115.00 98M ' Value 1SO.O0 Australian Seal, Hudson Seal, Natural Squirrel, Mink, JIols and Slcunlc Russian Pony Coals Value 125.00 36-inch Flare Model. With wide shawl collar and deep cuffs of contrasting fur- 890 Natural Raccoon Coats Value 295.00 40Vinch bare model; large shawl collar and cuffs. rolling 225-00 Squirrel Coats 0,. v Value 345.00 Smart Sports Model. With large shawl collar and deep cuffs. 275-00 Mink Coats Value 625.00 42-inch Full Design. Large shawl col lar, deep belt, cuffs and wide border. Special! Fox, Wolf and Lynx Scarfs, Id-50 . Value 20.00 IB-50 Value 30.00 29-50 Value 1S.50 $9.50 ' Value 59.50 In Taupe, Brown, Block, Poiret, Kamchatka, Georgette. 0 tf. 9.50 27.50 49.50 27.50 An Exceptional Sale of MILLINERY 235 Yery attractive hats, suitable for all occasions, that previ ously sold for 15.00 and 25.00. To Close put 7.50 '.! Extra Large Sizes in Coats, up to 50 Bust Smart Nutria Coats 145.00 Value 1116.00 30-inch Model ; lars shawl collar and cuffs. Fur Sets Taupe Fox Brown Fox Taupe Lynx Hudson Seal Black Wolf Taupe Wolf ' Brown Wolf Black Fox Raccoon Nutria Australian Seal Mink Values 85.00 to 98.50 Anniversary Sale Price $4.00 495-00 Broadtail Caracul Coals Value 650.00 Elaborately combined with Hudson Seal in an original design. 495.00 Broadtail Wraps Value 1250.00 Full length models; with large shawl collar of Hudson Bay sable. 975-00 Natural Mink Wraps Value 1250.00 Of exclusive design; with large rolling j.jj. 1 oiar. 975-00 Fur Sets Mink Beaver Jap Cross Fox Taupe Fox Skunk Hudson Seel Natural Squirrel Kolinsky Scotch Moleskin Brown Fox Natural Raccoon Skunk Raccoon Values 115.00 to 125.00 Anniversary Sale Price K00 I Muskrat Coats 145.00 Valuo 10B.00 30-inch Sports Model. W.lth rolling' Ehawl col lar and deep cuffB. Extra Large Sizes, in Coats, up to 50 Bust Extraordinary 160 Rich Hudson Seal Coats An Extraordinary Grouping of Hudson Seal Fur Coats that are unequaled for their tremendous VALUE! With Collar mid Cuffs of Hudson Seal Regularly 225.00 ; Length 30 inch ; Sale Price, 165.00 Regularly 325.00; Length 36 inch; Sale Price, 245.00 Regularly 395.00; Length 40 inch; Sale Price, 295.00 Regularly 445.00; Length 45 inch ; Sale Price, 325.00 ' Collar and Cuffs of Skunk or Beaver Regularly 395.00; Length 30 inch; Sale Price, 295.00 Regularly 450.00; Length 36 inch; Sale Price, .'J45.00 Regularly 475.00 ; Length 40 inch ; Salo Price, 395.00 Regularly 545.00; Length 45 inch; Salo Price, 425.00 siusiruiiuii Coats 175.00 Seal Value 288.00 Smart Flare Model, Nutria, Squirrol or Australlari Opossum shawl collar and cuffs. Mi mh. if Taupe Wolf Sets 19.50 Value 15.00 Wide animal Bcarfa and trimmed barrel muffs. Marmot Coals 110.00 Value- 148.00 30 inch! lanse rolllne shawl collar and cuffs. V- if Hudson Seal Coals 165.00 Value 285.00 Smart Sports Model, with large shawl col. lar and cuffs. Kit Hudson SeaL Coats 495.00 Value aiu.on .D-incui tun iiiuviui , natural squirrel shawl collar, bell cures ana wide border. Natural Squirrel Coats 375.00 , Vulue 476.00 36-lnch Hare model: lartro rolling shawl collar and cuff a. Hudson Seal Coats 445.00 Value 850.00 36-lnch model; shawl collar, bell cuffs and wide border of beaver. Australian Seal Sets 79.00 mMmssSswaasn SI Liberty Bon and. Purchasing Agents' Oilers Accepted RStr Value .110.00 Exciululto sly lea;, nat- 9 ural squirrel trimmed. H H tv -J i.. ,,,, , , ,. ,.) B " ' M ikiwMiriiii')lwiiilHwwh.ji''Li,,niMOii h.t. urnWHu'iitfTniiiniiEiCOlp ifflnHiiilHiliiillinllttw I. i'M&.,ii '-i.ta.i. .-.. ... "t .! W .. 1.1, . ' xOBH U t C? f ; ,h
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