tuwayy mrxmreferKriwtt itt p?' IT f 't-f-w " ""jsw Vp- m-"!: tt Hiwim8fpn! EVENING PUBLIC) LEbG-Eli IH1LADELI-UTA, MOXJUAV, DECEMBER 29, 1919 V o PENN DELEGATES LEAVE FOR IOWA w& law MARRIES N PARI Reprosohtatives Off for Conven tion of Student Volunteer Movement at Des Moines WILL DISCUSS RELIGION One liumlrrd KtutlrnN from tlie 1'ni Tersity of lVimf.ylvnitla. ni-romimtiiod by another 100 llcj?atrs from utlier rollcgpf", left today to attend tlio cmrIiIIi International convention of tlio Student 0ltintpcr .Movement nt Den .Alomri. hi Andre Poniatowski PHILADELPHIAN openius of clauses Jiiti'inry 1 ThniiMiiuU of students fiom all pait.s of the world arc rxpri-ti'ri In' attend the convention. The purpose is to brine locetlier representatives fiom' all liilier Jnstitutlous of learulii;,' to consider thi' llii. trln In III. i Wi.-I will Iik Mr. M.' Wlllnni T.ninp and Or A. Rogers I Ural. Kduntd C. Wood, general hoc rclarj of the Young Men's Christian Association In thl? district, will nccoin pany them. DEDICATE NEW SCHOOL Services Are Conducted I at Sacred Cranddaughter of Ute Mr. an(J Heart Institution, Camden , ' The new sioo.ooo naro-hiai eiioni Mrs. Edward Willing Bride of ' of the Church ot the bncred Mean. Camden. wn dedlialed jestenlay witli impressive ceremonies. Tlie dedication services were conducted by Bishop I MOTHER A Thomas Vnlli. of Trentou. Tlie ne school was liuill Ihroiieh' the efforts of the ltev. Dr. .!. It. McCloskey. pas- ' M"M I'lnwvs Alice Willing Law- tor of tlie Chinch of the S.iered llearf. rrn' "nv married oiiSaMnday In rails io Amite I'umatimski. necoidine to a calili'cram. I he bride is it grand daughter of the Into Mr. nnd Mrs. lYmutil S. Willing, of IMilladelpIila. and her husband is the son of 1'ilncc Audio I'oniatowslJ, An elder brother of the bridegiooin, 1'rince Stanislaus I'uniatow.l.l. uhn In staff nflieei' in the I'nlish nrmy. nnd hulffln fr'iu 111' ilmiiP nosmlmtnl -"""ims " ' "tes ncleil UN witnesses. o' clnssleks heic nssimbrcj." snjs Mag- Ambiisvailnr Wallace, who was detained lie. "I thought liiitjhap M- was Imilvlin' nt " meeting of the supreme council. t ti-bnu. Such fuciimtin' bool;s. too. ! v:ls lepresented at the ceremony by Meie we Iwne tultiM -live Smulls Maud- Jo-eph i. Jiiew. counselor of the 1,.,,,1,-j viiii, (..on r',.nn,.iU Min,nK a I Anierieaii embas.s) . nininer in me mine neio The Cop on the Corner All tne.se representatives have been . , carefully .elected nnd each Is supposed "A '"'' ""'" '" ' '" l"-oor. to represent the opinion of 100 fellow- I l-MlkeV" asks Maggie as she lues students. As the initial session of tlie u pile o' books fr'm th' lop o' th' kileli'n ronvention is called for December !!1 i'e hov. jnd the last conclave will be on .Ian- I "Xothln' like dial." ny I " 'TIs liary 't, the I uiversitv delegation will me iiiliutlou t r maiti one o Jimmy' lie able to cot buck in time for the , Coiiplv u's hir'd mill." ', J.rrfous icligions situation in all conn- "ojii ' 1 ","'," ' ' "M ""'" ' '?! ,, Hoce was Miss Si si VI l- f tries today and the problem of evan- eultuie. Ulrdv A.irren cl l.l.ratM. bird "pi "a..s,, 'V ,,... ,ofa ' i" it ,,i ccllztnc the noii-Cliilstinii neonles book, wt ill th color pates lipp'tl '...'m i "?' i in". ' , ', ol V l,aii)iicss Jrui B .V i i ii I'"'1" .,, .... ,, ; .,, -i ,,.i s;,(:u I!ibbleilale. who. before her ninn-aae This convention Is he Id once in every I". ' ",,"" ' ' ",r" . , ' '; " stn,l'- lHvi.,une was Airs lohn stm- nml four years. The next n,c will be hei:, ticks What's th' bis i ii ear'" ';l " ,' ,";,.,; t r lonel AsU r Jn IIISJ and there will be an attempt ' . -'." little Kift fr'iri n City Mall '. "'m,"1 Alin WMII,." "' '' The p:i Mils of I lie liiiil.'K'Mom n" well ktuwii 'n New York nml S-in I ranrisrn. Ills niotlier was Jliss l.lu tn Imi-r. It imi.i .if ti. rt I.. i. ..Pu;i. ..r lanilor. sns I. 'I tot d em aloncr rcunsylvatiin. The last one held iii the ' ''"'"'"V f'1- "' "', "' f,ot' 1,iM' .'r'" " V.nut- whim in loin ii. It. ...t. ...int. v v " rhev II iniike tine food Ir th fur- Of the 100 ilclcK.itcs from the fni ae-. -siy .Miissie. " n tlml s where I ,,t, Siiem. of San Trancl.sco. u sis versify of Pennsylvania twenl five are H'cv II nil fro wit one iMcplinn. I ell , i,., r Airs. Chailcs (' Crocker, of that fclrls. Keen inteicst was manifested ' ""' Mike, what's this ipieer lookjn vol- city . Amite, v was born in San ty both faculty nnd iiudeiKradiintps ut I """' call'il 'The hour Hors-emiu. o 1'ianclseo. served with his father mill Jhc University and compel ition for dele- Uom'thln or anlth-r'?" two biotliers in tlie I'rpncli army diir- catcs.' berths was so Ricat thai popu "That." sins I. displav in' me soo- ins Ihe war. Since the nrniistirc he has Inr election by the student body was I perior book kunvvlldce. "is a s0rt o' been witli the Polish annv. His Bli the onlv meaiis of elcctinn je-ipilne Ilovle wrilt'n f r line Ihrack i ccslois were kings of Poland. Michael M Dori.as will be Ihe fac- spoils " i Appliratlon was inndeeailv this tllty member in thp male section. "I think y r wionc" snys MacRie. I month by Mrs. Lawrence, the mother Upon Hip delesntion's arrival in Des "I'm inclin'd f think it means th of the bride, to the sun-n-rate of New -Moines they will be escorted about the I'ou. Horse,,,,,, ' th' Kepublicnn , parly. I "rk for an increase in her laiiKl.ter N town by Karle Van Vli.-t. the editor-in K ;w Wn' Smoot. Crane. PitosC ' "'.. M1' ,.'"' ', " ' J'" ,f' '.''' flhlef of the Pcniisylv-nnia. the offieinl I n Parnes." I "' ' ' .'""'. ""' ;,, ' ' '" iindregraduate publication. an Hint "'" I'icp. say -I J r it- Mlffil.irn, ,,, ,,, ,,e,. I ,i,0 is a native of Des Moines, and is anx- ' n l,e a pnnili I'lacksmitli lie tlie ......1:,...,:.... :. ..,. ,.,,(,., n.il tlmt tin. lous to have the fniversitv deleeales ' name o' Iban-ay. It has f do wit , application it was cont.mU.l that the Srprifv his plowlnir iicconiits of Ills liinne horses. Orinin I, otherwise " town. Marvin (Justafson. the noted "Y'r ixplnna shun soiiiuls phoney I track athlete: Tarle ti. Harrison, of, me." says AIurs"'. ".Shine. I'll pe Mask and Win fame: Stanlev Stndv. a 1 ruse th" book V find out f'r ines,ilf.' Titnch P.owl wit. ami Captain (icrson. I "As ye please." retorts I. "but I'll of the wrestllnc team, are ninnnp tlio sthand be what I said. Tis hist'ry that prominpnt unilersraduates in the P-nn th' 1'our llorsemin was such a knockout dclesation that this Spiinynrd. t" idease th' lioise- Itesides the ltev .lolin 11. Unit the lover-' came buck w it li 'notlier succisa -neeretarv of the Clnistian Assmiation a sorl o' co,iauion piece call'd 'Mine, jvt Old Penb. other elersymen to make som'thin or nmlh'i1.' " ' - " SHOES SOLO CHEAP N 3 ARMY STORES tlravv-crs, woolen, liBht. marine, all sizes, "SXTEEN CLUB" IN REUNION 51.10; drawers, woolen, medium, nm- ,A ' CC" UI-UD " HCUIMIUIH ' line,, nil sizes, $1.85; gloves, woolen, ' marine, all sizes, ninety cents; lints, 1 Theatre Party and Banquet for For tubbcr, marine, nil sizes, seventy-five 1 r. , ... i.nt.fu !... ,..!. .i.. .,1 t. .. , nisi rtnn xnHinmcii ........ ov.vi.ci, iviruiuil, iiiit.llli;, 1111 HI7.CS, tifty cents: undershirts, woolen, heavy, marine, all sizes, .$'J.,J,"i; undershirts, woolen, llj;ht, marine, nil sizes, $1,115; undershirtH, woolen, medium, marine, in. sizes, .ji.a.,; cioin, iiiuc, nnvy, ciclit 200,000 Pairs-T3n Sale at $7.50 een-ouncc, 5,j.'25; cloth. ' blue',' navv, I TI,P rcu"io1' will commence with a iniriy-oimce, .fti ; flannel, blue, navy, "ox party at the Metropolitan Opera -pvrn-oiuicc, .-: Driishes. nnir, nnvy, to$8.25, According to Variety NAVY OFFERING thirty cents : brushes, nerub. (ll,er. nnvr. fifteen cents ; brushes, shoe, navy, fortv five cents; caps, white, navy, $1.25; n Ann A IMC 'r'"pv Iienv-V- woolen, navy, ?L10; BAnGAINo jaekknives, nnvy, seventy cents; scis sors, navy, tnirty cents; shirts, C. P. O. llannel, 5.(50; undershirts, heavy, Austria Seeks French Funds Vienna, Dec. 20. Heir Iloison. sec letnry of state, will co to Paris to tie Kotlate mi advance of from 150,000,000 to 200.000,000 francs, to be guaranteed by n rental of the Austrian tobacco mo. nopoly. 0 I I lim (Pust MliS. v.nu VUOOMAN Wife of the former assistant see ictiiry of iigrleiillure, who lias been (nerseas eiiffased in war vorl for more than 11 year. She has just returned to Washington . biiile would nceii 11 veail.v allowance of is.SU.OOO. AVilliiiinsoii Pell, assistant sei letnry of the Culled States Trust Co.. trus tee, -aid the company held proper! for Miss Ijwrence Milued nt .VJOO.OOI), which yielded about S10.000 uiinnally. fiom a trust fund established by her giandfiitlier. which tlie company had pel milled to accumulate. The surro gate incrensed the allowance. Unlh the nrmy nnd navy opened great ' woolen, navy, $1.00 -.utes i if surnhlu irnoils toiblV. I ' The navy offers about Sl'.t.OOO.OOO wortli of clothing, blankets, cutlery nnd Other goods. The nunv sale includes 200.000 pahs ot slioes. The iiisset si are sold nt $R 2.1 a nalr. the field nnd marching shoes nt ?7.."0. The shoes aie on sale in tlie nrmy ulm.eu ;it l'lflpenlli nml Alcll sttCPts. Kensington avenue anil I! street and 1 the Schuylkill Arsenal. The nnvv snip Is in Pillildillg No..1. at the Philadelphia nny yard. .League! island. The following puces have been I announced : I Illankets. marine, three-pound, drab color. ?0.2."i; blankets, navy, four-, pound, pearl gray roloi . SS.2I! ; boots, lubber, mailiie. $1.2.": oals. rubber, marine. S.VJ." ; drawers, nainsook, inn line, nil sl;cs, sixty cents; drawers. woolen, heavy, murine, all sires. $2.25 ;i The fourth nnnitnl reunion of the "Sixteen Club," civil engineering class 1010, University of Iennsylvanln, will take plncc tonight House, Following Ihe" theatrp nnrtv n banquet will be held nt the llotc.1 Vondlg, A jazz trio will fuviiisli the music. Souvenirs 'will be leather wnl ets embossed in gold with the Unlvcrsltv seal nnd C. V. 1010 U. P. Xo reunion was held last year 11s f?0 per cent of the class was In United States service. This, therefore, will be Ihe first gct-togelhcr since the fctart of the war and. many incidents nnd oc currences will be refreshed during the reunion. The ofiicers nro: Charles SI. Hrognn, president ; Charles P. llcn Inger, vice president; Henry V. Bam berger, secretary nnd treasurer. Election of officers for tlie coming I year will take place tonight. I Examines First ncglment Recruits All applicants for enlistment In the Kirsl Itcgiment will be examined nt the armory, 1'road nnd Callowhlll streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Effort is being mr.de by the officers to obtain tlio re enllstment of former .service men who went out in 1017 with tho old First Ilcgimcnt. It is believed by tho re cruilihg start that approximately 300 have been signed up. Salesmanship nil buslnens pays well for tilih-cratl? alosmen who cn prbtluco reult. To lifcoms a top-notch salesman training In modern selllnc practices Is neceasarr. Under the direction ot a aatca expert wn shall conduct a practical course In ralen tnanahln Wednesday cvenlnrs. btiinnlni January 7 Call or write for descriptive booklet. VMCA Central Branch, 1421 Arch St. I .... ' 1 (l Scientists Gather at Boston Itost Dec. 2!) fill A P. I Hue- Uriologists, geologists, paleontologists, autliropologists and psychologists con ened lieie today in annual meptings. More than 1000 scientists nttended and l.enily 20') speakers were announced. Invest Your Surplus We recommend the purchase of Am. Gas & Elec.Co. Preferred Stock at $43 por share Pays $3 dividend annually , This is 7 on tho Investment i Carstairs & Co: Members riilladelnlils and New York Stock r.jclinucn M19 Walnut Street 71 Broadway, X. Y. , 0 D "'!' y-svt ,,f-(j,a-i77.icc cfsi-rcac'. 5. Sao. DVi:nTis.i:.viiLT ivr.nTisr,Mi.NT fflBSI! m mi 'ft gSPCharge Accounts SolicitcUiiHnpiail Orders Acceptedi 'WBBPII -. 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S?) Fanners and Trappers Arc Invited to Briny Us Their Raw Skins. We Pay Cash for Them! Annual Q0 'S Ei, No matter bow fervently you resolve to abolihh your annual cus tom of making resolutions on New Ycat's day you will find yourself totaling up your list as usual on the thirty-first of December. I have a aucerestion which vou will find it to vour advantage to add to your list of resolutions. It is that during the coming year you do youiv. J buying1 in tho, Chestnut Strcqt Shopii, thereby savinc; yourself -mucbjiS annoyance, for these shops handlo only articles which aTc destined U? 1 give good service. THR Old Year's Offcriiic to the -pHKUK will bo many a cpld New a gift-basket filled with I evening this winter when, even the most delicious and most , though you are warm and com- bcautiful of its products luscious, fortable and have a couple of roaring colorful Fruits! It is an exquisite logs in tho fireplace at which you are gift. All of the best things that 1 wont to toast your toes, you will feel I W, Mother Nature had to give warm that there is something lacking. H sunshine, gentle rains, perfume-laden After you have read your evening I If breezes have brought these fruits to paper and decided the questions of R perfection such perfection as one slate you begin to feel just a bit S" sees in a Gift-Basket of Fruit from ) bored. That is just the time when 1 5f the store of Henry R. Hallowcll & 1 you would most appreciate an Edison Jte Son, Broad street below Chestnut. phonogiaph. But don't delay the'! It makes a most effective center- j purchase until that moment. Close S piece for the New Year's table, the avenue now to future regrets and flf And, lovely as it is from the deco-1 make your decision on the Edison, ' fit rative standpoint, on the side of I which is more than a mere machine! I S. utility there is even more to oe said 1 11 is a musical instrument. The ' & jniary of firs . Stcinway Warerooms, 1111 Chestnut sireei, sun nave a representative lino of Edisons, which they will be glad to show you at any time. for it, for the fruits arc even more acceptable to the palate than to tho eye. The hand-painted Chinese bas kets are parttculaily lovely. THERE are times, even in the best regulated of households, when tho furnace refuses to work properly, and at such times, if you haven't an auxiliary heater of somo sort, your -usually genial dis position shows a tendency to wotk backward. The Wclsbach Thrift Gas Heater is a device which is most that you have in mind, but do vim .,c.i : ,.i. nnn;nnnr... if 1 !,.,... 41 4 ii : m. " juu uaciui ill bush .s.i. undent j. 11 iuiuiv LUUl, 10 is possiDie to Una at- lights instantly and is odorless and tractive New Year's greeting cards noiseless. There is no waste, for it i that fill such a need? At the store consumes the gas entirely, burning! of Frank J. Curry, 812 Chestnut the carbon instead of releasing it in I street, you may select from a large the form of soot. It is portable and I and varied collection those cards resembles in design a grate with which especially anne.il to unlftnlnl ilirtc Tt IO o fitirt IViinrr HPtnoi-n ni-n f'jlnIn...J if .. - . to have in your bedroom on cold mornings before the furnace is quite up to its usual speed. Ask to sec it at the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut street. THERE is a deal of meaning in , IS tho phrase "Happy New Year." I i" When we say it we usually mean ie that we are wishing a friend success I p? and irnnrl liw.t- fhrnnffknut 'l. . " . .ii.yS.iui niu turning " i--iiiups you cane just find the words that express your thoughts or that ronvov tho nvnnt ni: i - --...- y-,v JS-utiiuuilL fS3 W! HATEVER we may slip up on now and then as tegatds the conventions, correctness 4C detail is a thing of the utmost im portance when it comes to our sta tionery. The service which Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company arc able to render in the matter of supplying the latest and most approved style There are "delayed greeting" cards! i i 1 people whom you wished to remember at this holiday time but overlooked in the general excitement and flurry of the last few days before Christmas. HAVE you heard that the store of Fritz & La Rue, Inc., which is now located at 1121 Chest nut street, will, on Janunrv o tot, un its abode at 1G1C Chestnut street' The removal of this store is of more than ordinary interest, for it occupies a unique place among stores handling floor coverino-s. All i. ot engraving jui an uimi ujcj ia cuwiyies ui us Duyers and sales something you should remember men are directed toward the nur when ordering; dinner, dance, wed- chase and sale of the very best and ding invitations and the like. Tor finest of, rugs and carpets. Tho many years tho store of Bailey, Oriental rugs, for instance, are not Banks & Biddle Company has been merely selected because they are patronized by officers of the army made in the Orient, but because of nnd navy, and the quality of their en- tho fineness of their textures and the graving is recognized throughout the richness of their colorings. The country. Did you know that Bailey's . service which you may expect from aro devoting seven floors of the new i salesmen who have spent much time building to engraving and stationery in the study of Oriental rugs is an alone? i other point worth remembering. PERHAPS you feel that you want to spend your Christmas money on something that is not an absolutp necessity something that is just a bit of a luxury, and for a long time you have been wanting a diamond solitaire. At the stores of I. Press & Sons, Chestnut and Eighth streets, 1017 Market street and 009 Market street, you will find diamond upBtaircs jn n variety of settings and now that the Christmas rush is " vcr in a most excellent time to buy your ring. You may havo it set in platinum or in gold, and there are any number of mountings from whjch to choose. Tho filigree settings are most interesting. The pierced platil Hum mountings, with tho diamond set deep in filigree work, are particulaily , n;vllV anu arc uiucn in juvur ut mo present, iiiuc, 0 ' THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION Reductions of xk to Vz ' V . , $200,000.00 Worth of Fur r . Go on Sale Tomorrow Magnificent stocks of Furs at prices that make description difficult, at prices that make purchase the simplest thing of the day. Our Fur Stocks are heavy, despite the depletions that now exist on certain numbers, owing to heavy holiday business. Reductions arc in evidence on our every line, though especially in these oddments Fur Coats, Choker Scarfs, Sets, etc. We'll Reserve Your Purchase on Payment of a Small Deposit Australian Seal Coals $Q-00 Very smart full flare UO-inch model. WV Reduced From $13,).00 Marmot Coats $17flM Sports model; self border effects. JL JLXJ Reduced from $155.00 Australian Seal Coals $ J yK.QO Very full model; self border. a JLJ Reduced from $175.00 Natural Mushral Coats $l'00 Sports model; fine dark skin-. J- JCKP Reduced from $1S5.00 Hudson Seal Coats $ J ftZ.OO 30-inch model; fine lustrous skins. JLlJtJ Reduced from $225.00 Australian Seal Coals $ QKM Natural Squirrel and Australian JL tyt Opossum collar and cuffs. Reduced from $250.00 Natural Squirrel Coats $9-00 Sports model; fine dark skins. aWct Reduced from $325.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats $O7T.00 30-inch model; Beaver, Skunk, Natural Squirrel collar and cuffs. Reduced from $375.00 Taupe Nutria Coals SOVZ.OO 3C-inch model; finest quality hkins. W tJ Reduced from $375.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coals $ QVZ.OO 36-inch model ; Beaver, Skunk, tJ 4 tP Natural Squirrel collar and cuffs. Reduced from $195.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats $JOZ.OO 10-inch model; Beaver, Skunk TWfJ collar and cuffs. Reduced from $550.00 December DEMONSTRATION SALE We are clearing out in this Sale the oddments, soiled merchandise and gift goods from the Christina's selling. Most of them are in quantities too small to mention specifically, but represent exceptional value, as the prices have .been made very low for quick clearance. Particular attention is directed to the Women's Coats, Suits and Mil linery on the Third Floor; the Infants' Goods on the Second Floor; Woolen Materials, Gift Novelties, Neckwear and the like on the First Floor. The Sale of Misses' Dresses at Half Price This event opened this morning, but there will be plenty left for to morrow, as several hundred were included. The Dresses are all fresh and new; styles suitable for immediate wear and for spring. Many different models, the most wanted materials, sizes for misses of 16, 18 and 20 years, or for women of 34 and 36 bust measure. Values from $35.00 to $95.00 ; selling prices $17.50 to $47.50. ' sucwjij ixoon - December Demonstration Sale of Women's Blouses A special purchase fine Blouses at decided savings. Two styles in navy Georgette crepe, embroidered and beaded; values from $15.00 to $19.50 for $10.50 and $12.50. Two other- models of white and flesh Georgette trimmed with filet lace, one high neck, the other low. neck; selling price $12.50, values $22.50 and $24.50. All sizes to start from 34 to 42 bust measure. ' SPIJCIAL SUCTION", KJliST l'I,OOtt AiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiaiiHiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii m sfe m- 353 s JHj Hudson Seal Coat e- sm $1G5.VV 1 Si IS IK SI Bililllll 124 Fur Sets All of Fine Quality $49.50 $65.00 $85.00 $95.00 Reduced from $65,00 to $115.00 Sets of Fox, Wolf, Beaver, Skunk, Hud son Seal, Nutria, Natural Squirrel, Jap Mink, Jap Cross Fox, Australian Seal. 240 Fox and Wolf Scarfs Lined and Solid' Animal Effects. $12.50 $19.50 $29.50 $39.50 Reduced from $19.50 to $65.00 Taupe, Kamchatka, Brown, Georgette and Black. LaFAYET.T M The first showing of the La Fayette will be, made during the Automobile Show when this much-discussed motor car will be placed ,oh view in the main lobby of the Hotel Commodore New York City. LAFAYETTE MOTORS COMPANY at CftCars Hill; Indianapolis ti; -? i HHWc Accept Liberty Bonds and Purchasing Agents' Ordersjl ",' V2?L -rra iy R i 1" ,j J I aV. 'AoaW? a '.-, . M .'jr. nk. !Hdj-j..-'jSya:' ..a KHHini wmvm a