WfMMMHMHflMHi iff -mi' $!mW&ii$mffllfpT''Vrtsir'- n.-r??' .f-vwvtn-se-.'-r f r v-."s"' n ; i ygrtimww EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1919 Ixxfc kc fc to. ii LEGION HERE URGES COUN T Y UNIT PLAN Dovolopmont of Strong Com mittees to Aid Growth Being Fostered by Leaders OTHER NEWS OF POSTS Development of slroiiR county com mittees, patterned nftcr the orgaima tioti In I'liiluilelplilii, ii ln-iiiR nrged upon poslH ol mi' .vineii enh Lesion throughout tlio slate. Tlilx plun in bo i lift fos tered bv the ntnto Icutl ers. ili'daicd "William (1. Miiwliinlf . Ilm .tlltn 11(1- Julnnt. because it is felt that it lull be Jioiaiblc in the sixty-six interior coun ties of the state to build up the Legion most effectively with the oo-opcintioii of county organizations. Pennsylvania ranks second anions nil tho states in the number of posts formed, according to n. statement issued at the nntional headquarters in Indian npolix. Consequently, it is nlUlic more importnnt to perfect the organization of the pets and to place the Leglou in n position to function quickly and prop erly. "It will not be feasible," said Stale Adjutant Murdoek, "to form county committees in nil counties. ISut such committees can and should be organized In the more populous counties, and the ones hating cities of considerable popu lation. "Tho situation ns to county orgunt eations is somewhat different hi the up-stato counties from what it is in Philadelphia. The posts nre scattered, ml tho means of communication are ot so satisfactory nnd expeditious. Would Uo Aid to Tost Worlt There nro a number of counties, how fever, in which county committees could 1 . t.1 41m nrlnnt-nffe Ot nil tllO posts situated therein. In Allegheny county n committeo has been stnrted. It ought to be comparatively easy U form buch committees in Lackavvntinn, tvhlch includes Scranton ; in Dauphin, with Ilnrrisburg us n center; m Lan caster, having as its headquarters the cltv of Lnneasteri in Lycoming, with "Williamsport ns the hub; and in Berks, Vhieh has as its principal city Reading. The formation of countv committees in all the counties is made mandatory under the constitution adopted by the state cantonment in Hnrnsburg, Inst October, but tho precise form of such committees is left to the particular counties to determine. Tho clauso on this subject reads: "Each county having one or more posts shall organize . county committee, to consist of at lenst one member from each post, nnd elect a county chairman and such other othcers as they bee tit. In Philadelphia, the representation in the county committee is one for each post. Tills basis of representation has met with some opposition, nlthough the question was decided by the inujorlty tote of the posts In the county through their county committeemen. Post Membership -" Post .110, composed ot .'With L'n glueers, hns been holding Its meeting at tho Knglneers' Club. ,T. Prank llnrher, the organizer ot this post, said jcstcnlny that Its membership 1ms readied 225, utul that nn tnrly effort will be mnilMo mid .'100 more members. Tlio post anticipates that within n short time It will bring Its enrollment to 500 John P. (Jnrlnnd Post No. 1!U con templates n dance in .Innuarv for the purpose ot Inci casing the intine In its treasury. Prospective membeis in the neighborhood of this post will be in vlted to participate ill this event its It is the desire of this post nlso to swell Its present membership. Nhublii-lSilchsbnum Post No. 0." has organi.ed a ladies' auxiliary to co op erate with the post lu its various ac tivities. The auxiliary meets cverv Mou day evening at J 5 1 'J South Fifth strott. At the last meeting the following tern pornry officers were elected: Mrs. II. K Ilernstcin, commander; Miss Mabel Merlin, vice commander; Miss Sarah Shubin, adjutant, and Miss Minnie Iterlln, finance officer. The nuxiliarj now' has u membership of over "00 nnd plans to contlnuo its aid to ex scrvlco men enrolled 111 Post No. 115. At, the last meeting of the Samuel L. Hhubln -llnltih T. IliicliKbaum Post No 11.1, the following officers wcie chosen for (he next jear: Samuel H. SchwarU, commander; Dr. Theodore S. Mclnlck, vice cominauderj Harry II. Sihwartz, adjutant: Israel Colin, fitiiititv officer; llerninn II, llerllu, county committee man. The question of maintenance of the Philadelphia county committee was discussed and it was unanimously do elded to support the county committee in nil Its umlcrtnMugs to Industrial Relations Committee A motion was passed by the Central Labor I'nion at a meeting at 2.TJ North Nlutli street csterda to appoint u delegate to the indtistilal relations com mlttee of the lntrrchunli Pederntloii Pdnard Kccnun, president of the union, was named LABOR MAN JN CHURCH BODYI '' '""tlnR was attended by the Ilcvv I l)r Samuel 13, Itattcn. u ltaptlst liiin- Central Union Hers Names Delegate Ister, who is chnlrmnn of the Industrial lelntions committee of the Intercliurcn I'cder.Himi. He nskeil that the dele gate from tlio labor union become n member of his committee. The icqucst was opposed by several members of the oigaulntloii who de clared the sjuipalhles of churchmen were not with labor and that propa gnnnda unfavorable to labor movements came from the pulpits wield Rcmmfton PUnt, Baldwin Locomo tive Works, Eddyatonr, P Com pletely butlt and equipped in 4 months American Industrial Roofing Tile Completed roofs, not just tile. American Industrial Roofing Tile in your speci fications means that we deliver the roof only when finished and actually cov ering your building. Our roofs meet every in dustrial requirement beauty, permanence, pro tection, low cost. Ask your engineer. Write for r'Data Sheets". LementTileMfela 824 Oliver Building, PilUburgh 80 Church Si. 601 OtU BIcJi. New York Philadelphia 509 Brown-Marx Bide. Birmingham mmkmmmmmmmmmmmsmBKmmaMmttmmmma L s . aiJlLllnl i ., ,it.iiC7 te A s-J -rfWKirH i UflHra.7 w Mf naiianon s Sale of 17-50 1 6-50 and J 5-00 Style Boots at 1 All of the belated lota of these very fine boots. made to sell at 15.00, 16.50 and 17.50 are now assembled at this one price in the January Sale that starts to-morrow morning. These are the highest grade brfots in every detail and the very last word in shoe style. The values are extraordinary but we are keeping everlastingly at it in our efforts to keep down the high cost of shoeing. MLl GOOD SH T W TikTV OESkJ Is Cutting Down the High Cost of Shoeing Included in this sale are upwards of a hundred styles in Smart Jiutton Boots, Trim Ixieed Boots, Turn Sole Dress Boots, Welt Sole Walking Boots, Leather Louis Heels, Covered Freneh Heels, Military Leatlier H Heels, Growing Girls' Styles, Leather Cuban Heels, gjj In all of the wanted leathers, colors and com binations including Brown Cordovan, Chestnut Calf, Gunmetal Calf, Havana Brown Kid, Black Glazed Kid, Field Mouse Kid, Beaver firown Kid, 3 Shades of Gray Kid, Patent Leather. 919-921 Market St. .fi04-06 Gcrmantown Ave. 2746-48 Germantown Ave. 1028-30 Lancaster Ave. 60th and Chestnut Sts. Branch Stores Open Every Evening BHHHHHHHBBan 42 Cash Prizes for oggestions NUT ARGARINE (ASHBY PROCESS) -. The Perfected Nut Butter Free From All Preservatives Best Or Your Money Back! The new nut butter that is different from other butter alterna tives better, because of a new process we have discovered. We believe that everyone who knows all about our new product will want to try it. We know that everyone who- tries it will like it. Now, we want to know how best we may tell all the people who are interested the housewives the food buyers the things they want to know about this new butter. How would you do it? We arc offerinc these prizes to find out. First Prize $100 Second Prize $50 Five Prizes $25 Each Ten Prizes $10 Each Twenty-five Prizes $5 Each A pound of GOODY Nut Butler will be delivered by your dealer FREE (after close of contest) if your idea does not win a cash prize. Send tho tame information in another form if you prefer. Coupon for "GOODY" Idea Conteat Cut out and mail Hauck Nat Butter Co., 85 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. You may enter my name for "GOODY" Idea Contest: Name , Street , aty : Dealer's Name Street Citj Coupon No. JOS. Everyone may try for these prizes. All you hae to do n to send us a simple tuggestion that wll help us describe this new product so others will Unow something of its good ne5Sany idea that may occur to ou a recipc a slogan a new use for it, may win one oftheie prizes. Made by a New, Exclusive Process The nut margarine industry is new in the United States and until our discovery nut margarine was made by the same process used in making oleomargarine (from animal fats). Because the results of using the oleomargarine process to make nut butter were so undependable, we de cided it was not good enough for us and set about de elop ing a new process. We were successful. We called our new discoery the Ashby Process. No Preservatives GOODY is made from such pure ingredients by such akkill ful, cleanly process that it does not need to be presencd. The only purpose of a preservative in nut margarine is to coter up the carelessness or the ignorance of the manu facturer. No Animal Fats GOODY contains nothing but the white meat ofthe cocoa nut, peanut oil, pasteurized milk and butter salt. Can you imagine a more appetizing food? Perhaps you have tried other nut magarine. Perhaps even jou hae used it for a while. You remember how pleased nou were with t'ie idea of nut margarine when jou first heard of it. r)DY is wh.it jou hoped other nut margarine would uniformly delicious and melts at the same temperature as creamery butter GOODY is different from other nut butters better, because it is the onl one made by this new process The Ashby Process which enables us to make a dependable product. You can depend upon GOODY. It is always good when it has been kept as butter ought to be kept. GOODY "spreads" like butter, making itmorc economical as well as more atisfactory than other nut butters, Food prices are high people cannot afford to experiment so, lor our protection wc guarantee GOODY Best Or Your Money Back! "Our pojnd pckE of GOODY from your dealer, Sanro It on the tabic. Uee it in yaur 'cooking. Trrttl; any way yott pleaee. 1 hen, it you do not Iika GOOD l ai well aa the choiceit creamery butter you over ate, your money will bo refunded without a word". Now we want jour ideas about how best we may let every one else know these things about GOODY, Remember Cash prizes for the best ideas a pound of "GOODY" FREtf if your idea doe not win a cash prize' InR RAWBRIDGE i CLOTHIER Two Unusual Oppor-' tunities for Men Looking Forward to. the Winter's Coming i Social Functions ' Furs Coming After Christmas Often Afford the Greatest Pleasure j Tho pleasure of personal selection, of picking and choosing, of trying " all furs and all models until the most becoming is decided upon. As we said before, we kept our Christmas stock of VITUS full suit! Hirlisfvinir mi in 1hr lust day, so that selections can be made with v,. the utmost pleasure and satislaction now. SCARFS Pataqoniun Fox.. $18.75 to $115.00 Natural Skunk ..$,15.00 to $75.00 Canadian Wolf. . .$33.50 to $77.50 Manchurian Don.. $22.50 to $47.50 Hudson Seal $10.50 to $72.50 Natural Heaver. . .$50.00 to $75.00 Hlack Lynx $35.00 to $15.00 Black Concu $11.00 to $38.00 Kit Coney .: $15.75 to $40.00 MUFFS $40.00 to $65.00 $40.00 to $75.00 $42.50 to $70.00 $18.75 to $25.00 $18.75 to $70.00 $55.00 to $85.00 $45.00 to $85.00 $10.00 to $20.00 Evening: Dress Suits $45.00 Fine Tuxedo Suits $42.50 A collection of fine Evening Clothes expressing every up-to-the-minute style feature as au thenticated by the arbiters of men's fashions slender at the waist-line, with graceful lapels, broadening toward the top to bestow the much-desired full chested appearance; tails not 1 too long, nor too short just light to hang giacefully. I They arc indeed Clothes of ut most distinction in every esscn- ! tial of fabric, stylo and work- I manship. i The moderate puces are pos sible because we ordered before the increased cost of production of these finer gaiments necessi tated higher prices at the source. Tuxedo Suits, !12.."0. Dress .Suits, ; ?n.oo. Other Requisites Separate Vests, Fur-collar Overcoats, Kur-lined Overcoats and Formal Evening Dress. Over coats that follow tho English fashion all in faultless good taste, and all at the attt active low prices for which this Store is noted. --,-- btrunlirlclKP H C'lotlilrr Seiornl riour, haul here's How You Can Enter the GOODY Idea Contest Simply fill out the coupon and mall it to ui. Then you are entered in the GOODY m Idea Contetfand can send us your ideas at any time before the close ot the contest which will be february 1, l'JZO. ilut to insure navinn y" name E...u..Bv., ,.. in fill out the coupon and mail it today. When you do send your ideas, don t worry about the form or style simply jot them down on paper and sign your name and address, la cue ol a Tie ler Any ?rlse Each Tenon Id the at Clr.a roll Vales el ike PlUe le wilca He er (as Ii Tie will Bail till. HAUCK NUT BUTTER CO., Newark, n. j. PHILA. BRANCH , 219 CALLOWHILL STREET $10.00 to $18.75 We arc nIo showing a fine line of larire Collars of Dyed Skunk, 557.50 to $75.00; Nearseul Crush Collins, $35.00 to 5(50.00; and many models in Moleskin Neck-pieces, $;t5.00 to $70.00. The Furs shown in the sktteh are Natmal Beaver Collar, $")7.50; Muff, $60.00. -- .str.iulirldKi . c luthl, r-. ond l'lum rill'ort HtroM nnd onlro. Uaet Such Values in Good Corsets Merit Your Special Attention Excellent values in excellent Corsets at savings from one-fourth to one-half. All fashionable models in styles and sizes for women of average figure, slender women and young girls. Women needing new Corsets should stc these. Many will buy an extra pair, nlso, at these prices: Wonderful Values in S. & C. Special Corsets Of pink brocade, tli.stic top. For i Of Dink hrccadc. low bust, long o Elastic-ton Corsct't of white coutil $1.50. Warner Ccrsels, $1.50 A saving of inoie than one third on Warner Rust-proof Cor sets, medium high bust, long over hips. Si.ts 19 to 25 only now $1.50, - strnubrlilno K. i morale liKiires. Half price $3.50 er hips. liroken nIzcm now $2.50 lor slender ligures. Under price Royal Worcester, $2.00 Pink Brocade Corsets, medium high bust, long over hips, lightly boned. Sizes nre broken, so tho price is lrduced more than one third $2.00. lolhlrr- 'llilnl Klimr Market Street. West Boys9 Mackinaws, $13.75 UNUSUAL VALUE Fine, warm Mackinaw Coats just right for perfect winter protection, yet allowing full play to uctive, youthful legs. Of heavy fabrics, in dark, rich-toned plaids, care fully made, with great convertible collur, and the generous, roomy pockets that every boy likct. Sizes 8 to 17 years $13.75. Suits, with 2 Pairs Trousers, $18.50 Smart Suits, in becoming styles for hoys of 8 to 17 years, of line winter fubiics well-luiloied. And with every Suit there's an extia pair of full-lined Knickerbockers to insure double wear. -v- HtruwbrhlKo & t'lot'iU r Second rioor, ntbert street, Uaet Buy Silk Underwear With Gift Money Such a delightful way for a woman to spend her Christmas gift money! She 'can choose just the kind of dainty Silk Undergar ments that appeal to her taste. Here are lovely styles of crepe dc chine or satin, some beautifully l.ico-trimmed, others in tailored effects, chiefly in flesh color: Night Gowns-$7.95 (o $20.00 Envelope Chemise- $3.75 to $7.95 Satin Bodices $1.50 to S1.75 ' Mounter $5.95 to $7.50 SuCn I'etticoats $5.00 lo $13.50 Princess Slips $12.75 and $16.75 (Jlove Silk Vests $3.50 to $0.50 (Slow- Silk Moomcrs, $3.75 to S7.95 Straw lirldtti. Sf Clntlllr Third I'loor West Garments Many Girls Need Before Returning to School Warm Winter Coats, some for srhoo some for better wear. Dresses, and among Misses' Garments those smart Jersey Cloth Sports Suits. Our Misses' Wear Store is an excellent place in which to replenish a girl's wardiobc before she returns to school: Girls' Regulation Dresses at $7.50 Girls' Blue Belgian Cotton Iligulation Dresses. Gills of 10 to 14 years like the tiim lines of this two-piece model. The full plaited skirt is buttoned to the blouse. Of course, the blouse is made with yoke, braid-trimmed collar and cuffs, an emblem on the sleeve and on the dttachable white shield $7.50. Small Girls' Coats, $10.00 to $29.50 Practical Winter Coats, fastening snugly at the neck, some with fur collar; all waimly lined and interlined. Fancy belted or blou-e styles of cheviot, velour, broadcloth 01 cloaking, for girls of G to 10 years $10.00 to J?29.50. Intermediate Girls' Coats, $15.00 to $45.00 Winter Coats of cheviot, velour, silveitone or fancy cloaking, designed especially for intermediate gills of 12 to 10 years. Model.-, belted in front, with flaring back and Raglan sleeves; ov full-belted Coats with large convertible collars, some fur-trimmed $15.00 to $15.00. Misses Dresses, $25.00 to $35.00 Those charmingly youthful models of navy blue or bluck satin or velveteen that young women find indispensable. Satin Dresses with fitted or chemise bodice, draped or tunic skirts. Velveteui Dresses on straight lines, bi aid-trimmed or embroidered $25,00 to $35.00. Misses' Jersey Sports Suits, $25 to $45 In brown, green or Copenhagen blue heather mixtures. Models with narrow belts, plaited, corded or with fine tucks, fancy or tailored pockets $25.00 to $15.00. Misses' Winter 'Coats, $29.50 and $35.00. At S3S.00 Plaid-back or Two-tone Cloaking Coats, belted, with Raglan sleeves and largo collur. Navy blue or brown cheviot models, fancy yoko back, fur collar. Straw brldg-e J. Clothier Second Floor Marltet Street Women's Raincoats Both Smart and Practical Raincoats a woman needs the year around, but never more than in sivcre winter storms. Smart belted models with hiirh storm collar, all of RUBBERIZED fab rics: Canton Cloth $10.00 end $15.00 Fancy Mixed Suitings $8.75 and $13.50 Novelty Tweeds $20.00 Double Texture. Plaid-linen Can ton Cloth $16.50 Strnn bridle A. Clnthler-s.-ioud I'loor. rilbert Street Such Dainty White Dresses for Baby The daintiest of fresh White Dresses in which mothers like to chess their babies of six months, or up to two years. Models in bishop or yoke style, of soft nain--ook or sheer lawn, exquisitely hand-embroidered or briar-stitched, ilnMiid with fine lace at neck and wrists. Some finished with ft deep hem. otheis with a trimmed fiounct $1.50 to $8.50. St raw lii-ld-re A t luthler Th'rd I'looi, West At S29.50 Heavy Cheviot Coats, lined to the waist, belted in front, flaring in back, button trimmed, with large plush col lar and' pockets. Strawbridge & Clothier .MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT SfREET WINTER Iff GOLF yw The dtsK Mr. Foster Travel Service Will givo you correct infor mation regarding Winter Re sorts' tho best hotels, rates, etc.; details about whero you may indulge in your favorito sport in fact, everything any traveler would want to know. No fees, of course. Strawbrldae A Clothier AUlo U. Vilbert lret ii I' 1 f-J-flAlWi-