IP ON FACULTY K PREP PUPILS WlSmJSfat PUBLIC liEDaEfe-PiflUABELPHIA:, TUESDAY, 'JANUARY G, 1920 ' racrco schools, which Wharton holds, hns received nation-wide recognition, and sovcrnl of tho best commerce courses of lnrgo American universities aro fash ioned after it, It Is declnred. Dean Johnson Responds to In termediate Schools' Calls for Professors .. . ji. fvxATrrtnr Imnnrfnnpft nf JnXrton SchSol of "Commerce ard So a" the University or Pennsy. i nrfpnratory si-nuu'o mm tui " 'particularly In the East, aro at- SSrsfocfcnts mnv be prepared to study ft the Philadelphia insitution. Dean o wiw T-t,t.nti line nopn intnimprl. ?S9b for Wharton professors lo wist io organizing wkms vuwuua IS, preparatory to work, in the ffirsity school aro being received ami CnirerBuj nrovido faculty Sers wherever possible. nr 0 If- Crennan, member of the nWon economics department, and a B,ralHly active Wharton faculty ES. has been elected bv Denn SHm bring tot Wharton School Hfif on Wednesday, will confer Tith Sirt Deposit, Bid., assisting them in '.'.i Hioii- fnnrsft tirenarntorv tn Sin Wharton School. ThapOSlUDU Ul mai iuub umuug v.uuj- Headache Soothed at once by BAUM'E ANALGSIQUE BENGUE You mil find it most refreshing. Get a tube today Tho?. Icetnlng Co., N. Y. VIM Leather Belt does not deteriorate when not in use. E. F. HOUGHTON & CO. 240 W. Somertet Street Philadelphia All Our Stock of Men's Furnishings MUST GO! BIG REMOVAL SALE Starts Thursday Watch for It! wm 2 North EandlSouHiJ pBniiiiiiii!ii!tii:i!iniiii:iiuiiiiiiiic:nnn!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiininiiiniiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiniiiniiiniii:iiy M5 CHESTOUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) fe New All Satin and Satin and Straw Hats $5.00 Smart new shapes in a number of shades suitable for street wear. There are the severely tailored styles, and also semi-tailored hats trimmed with straw braid, ostrich, flowers and ornaments. arance of Ml Velvet Hats SMiiniiiiimiiiminiiTte ccept purciia8jng Agents' Orders iiiiniiiiiiiiiiimi! There's a Rignt And a Wrong Kind of woolen underwear, as we want every man to know. There is the scratchy, uncomfortable kind and the right kind Jaeger Underwear. The latter is the softest, warmest and most pliable non-irritating underwear obtainable because it is made from the finest undyed natural or white Australian wool in a way peculiar to all Jaeger garments. Choice of light, medium or heavy weights. Shirts or Drawers, each $6.50 and up Ribbed Union Suits, each $11.00 and up ctVovi0ait& 10On)RE NATURAfWOOL J-123 Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen System Co. t 101 Chestnut Street oa E?PN NEW YORK CHICAGO M Uoyl.ton St. 806 Fifth Aienue 20 N. MUhltan 22 Maiden lane Ae. WHOLESALE 395 Fourth Ave., New York n - . . noes Mr no. w he Strawfaridge I r - Ag omen ami ci n n U II n II niuren. at urea Savings in othii er January Sa fifO ca m orro w Wednesday, Thursday and Friday A Complete and Beautiful Display of Fashions for the South The handsomest and most varied dis play of advance spring and summer styles we have ever had, arranged especially for the benefit of those who are planning to spend the winter in southern resorts: Sports Frocks and Suits Afternoon and Evening Dresses Sports Goats, Handsome Wraps Smart New Skirts and Blouses Hats Designed for Southlands Footwear and Other Accessories Shown in a beautiful southern setting a picture of fashion-beauty that every lover of fine apparel should be sure to see. (Second Floor). Special Purchases of Fine Shoes and Lines From Regular Stock Reduced The January Sale of Shoes, beginning to-morrow, is of greater importance than in former years because, in addition to the general clearance of all lines from our regular stock to be discontinued and these include many of our most exclusive styles we have procured a wonderful collection of high-class Shoes at far below the market value. This pur chase comprises 2200 pairs of High Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps for Women, and 1400 pairs of High Shoes and Winter-weight Oxfords for Men. They were originally ordered for an exclusive Shoe shop which was suddenly closed, and later came to us at a great reduc tion. They are from some of the foremost manufacturers in this country the smartest of styles and best of quality. From our own stock are many of Laird, Schober & Co.'s most beautiful Shoes at reduced prices. THE SAVINGS AVERAGE FULLY ONE-THIRD: Women's Banister Shoes $13.85 (U. S. tax included.) Smart English styles, with welted soles and leather heels. Gun-metal calf Laced Shoes, with buckskin tops; brown calf Lace Shoes, some with tops of fawn-colored buckskin; black kid button; white kid, lace and plain black calf, lace; all sizes. Women's Fine Shoes now $9.95 Laced Shoes of field-mouse glazed kidskin; dark blown glazed kid, laced; black kid, laced; chestnut brown calf, lace; and gray glazed kid, lace; all sizes. Women's Fine Shoes now $8.45 Shoes from our own regular stock, many of Laird, Schober & Company make. Gun-metal calf, tore; blown kid, with brown cloth tops, lace; tan grain, lace; blown kid, lace. Oxfords and Pumps, at $5.75 Tan suede Oxfords, patent leather Pumps, dark brown calf Pumps, tan calf Reveic Pumps, Oxfords of glazed kid with satin quarters. Women's Evening Slippers, $5.95 Gold and silver brocades, cloth of silver, black satin; silver and gold Utopia Slippers and other very attractive styles. Women's Evening Slippers, $3.75 Cloth-of-silver, side-seam Slippers, Cloth-of-gold Slippers, also of gold brocade and black-and-gold brocade and many other styles. Winter-weight Oxfords, $9.90 Men's Oxfords, of tan calf, tan cordovan, black gun-metal calf, black glazed kidskin, tan kidskin and patent leather. All sizes. Men's High-grade Shoes $12.75 From James A. Banister Company and other leading manufacturer. Dark tan calf English-last Laced Shoes, wax calf Laced Shoes and Cordovan Laced Shoes, together with many other equally at tractive styles. Winter-weight Oxfords at $12.75 (U. S. tax included.) Men's black calf, Russia calf, gun-metal calf and black kidskin; attractive styles from the James A. Banister Company. Children's Winter Shoes, $4.45 Of tan calf, gun-metal calf and patent leather. All sizes. Misses' Shoes now $4.95 Laced Shoes of gun-metal calf, tan calf, white leather, and of patent leather, white tops. All sizes. Growing Girls' Shoes now $5.75 Laced Shoes, of patent leather with white tops, of gun-metal calf, of white leather. All sizes Growing Girls' Shoes now $7.75 Tan grain leather; English lasts with full wins' tips, solid leather welted soles; militaiy heels; all sizes. V-- Strawbrldse & Clothier Elshth and Tilbert Streets Women's Coats at Low January Prices Some are Coats made up especially for this Rrtlp. rltirinrr TYmnnfnrfiirnra1 flilll s.pnRfin. nthp.rfl '.. " -"-v , . v j, v.""ri uiu uui own siucks reuucua iur imiuuuiuio citur- ance, and in both cases the VALUES ARE EXTRAORDINARY: "nv S599 ft Two models of silvertone ve- iow $u.w lour. one with full( ripplinJ? back, one in mannish effect; lined body and sleeves. TVnw K9 00 All-around Belted Ccats of lOW WD.VV high.Krade plain and Siiver. tone cloths, finished with deep collar of seal plush and with body and sleeves lined. Coats of silver tipped velour, in brown and Oxford; belted style; lined throughout. Now $26.50 Tw mo1dels' no f, plain, c?- v v.w ored veourj tne other of sil vertone; both lined throughout and finished with fur collar. Mnv SJfl ftfl Plain and Silvertone Velour iuw .-pou.uu Coatg( jn tWo dlfferent styIcSt with collar of dyed opossum or seal-dyed fur; lined throughout. silver- lininir, Also one model in the "between sizes," for women who are full through the hips' this model can bo had in black, navy blue, brown and taupe, and is lined throughout. Coats of lustrous seal .plU3h? hhort and jaunty and lined with silk. Also silk velour Coats with silk lining these in the longer styles. Lustrous Kersey Cloth Coats, made on full, enveloping lines. lined throughout with figured silk and finished with collar of seal-dyed fur. Coats' of velour and Bolivia, plain and silvertone, made with collars of fur and all elegantly lined. NOW $60.00 ShS5afetrca, fco? lavs of natural raccoon, or with collar and cuffs of seal-dyed fur. High-grade Coats in several different styles, with natural raccoon collars, a few with seal-dved fur collars. Of Bolivia and velour, plain and silvertoned. TA Strawbrldse & Clothier Second Floor. Centra NVw K3 00 Fur-trimmed Coats of INOW 7?60.)) tone vd0Urf fancy Now $40.00 Now $50.00 Now $55.00 , '& xi ' 7i 1f L'? JT i ' . tv r n. . 6. " " CI The Great Sale of Silks In Many Instances Prices Are Lower Than at the Mills To-day Women who have been following the Silk market lately, are the fiist to realize the great economies offered in this Sale of Silks. There are twenty-five lotsdn all, at about average wholesale price, but some are as low as half and less than half present regular prices. 36-inch Colored Satin de Luxe now $2.50 a yard Yard-wide Heavy White Bridal Satin now $3.85 Extra-heavy Black Silk Velvet now $1.50 a yard High-class Novelty Suiting Silks Taffeta Stripes, Satin Stripes and Plaids; odd pieces, 36 to 40 inches wide, at About Half Price. Heavy Genuine Chinese Ecru Shantung now $2.35. Heavy Black Crepe Meteor now $4.85 a yard 40-inch Black Satin Charmeuse now $4.85 a yard Yard-wide Printed Foulard Silks, brofen linesnow $2.00 36-inch Heavy White Satin de Luxe now $3.35 a yard Double-width Colored Crepe Georgette now $2.65 a yard Double-width Printed Crepe Georgette now $3.00 a yard A special aisle table of Odd Lots (no remnants), of 3G-inch Dress Silks remaikablc at $1.65 a yard. ii-Strawbrldse i. Clothier Aisle . Centro Player-Piano Rolls "I'm So Sympathetic" The delightful song from The Little Blue Devil that everyone would like to sing if he could. But one can enjoy the Q. R. S. Word Roll on the player-piano $1.25. Straw brlJco . Clothlir rifth rioor. West Men's Hats in the Sale Derby Hats now 3.85 Taken direct from our regular stock and reduced more than one third. Soft Hats now $3.75 Special purchases, together with Hats from our regular stock, mark ed at corresponding savings. Some with rich silk linings. Velour Hats now $6.75 Taken from our regular stock and reduced about one-third. Fur Caps Reduced Alaska Seal $20.75 and $29.75. Hudson Seal now $14.75. Nearseal Caps marked $7.75. Coney Fur Caps now $5.75. Strwbrldi?o & Clothier Second rioor. Markot Street. Eae ICE SKATES Standard makes, and various approved styles for speed, hockey and fancy skating. For men, women and children. Prices $2.50 to $12.00. Also Skating Shoes, Skato Straps, Hockey Sticks and Supplies, Flashlights for night time skating, and all other Skat ing requirements. SKEES An excellent collection of real Northland Skees, with prices from $3.00 to $7.00. Skeo Poles $1.25 and $1.75. Skee Harness $2.50 a pair. TOBOGGANS Genuine Northland Tobog gans, fitted with cushions $22.00 and $23.00. Strawbrldse & Clothier lrourth Floor Excellent Values Continue in the Sale of Corsets Substantial savings' in excellent Corsets in the January Sale. If you have not shaied in this impor tant economy event, we suggest that you buy while there is still a wide lange of choice. Among Sale Corsets aie: S. & C. Special now $1.00 S. & C. Special and Warner Rust-proof now $1.50 Misses' S. & C. Suecial SI. 50 Misses' Warner Corsets, $1.50 S. & C. Special, Redfern, Warner and others now $2.50 Brassieres Reduced 38c to $1.50 Straw hrldue H Clothier Third Floor, Market Street. West The Cheney a Has Won a Place Among The World's Finest Phonographs The Windham Is Without Superior Among The Popular Priced Phonographs 0-0 CHENEY William and Mpry one of the period designs. Price, $225.00. They are both to be found in the Straw bridge & Clothier Piano Store where has been assembled a splendid stock of these leading Phonographs in numer ous case designs. Both have attained their present high stand ing on merit alone. Both play disc records of any make without lecourse to attachments, and thereby enhancing your range of choice in selections almost twofold. - -" 1- WINDHAM Model BOne of the beautiful cabinet sty I cs. Price, $115.00. Convenient Payment Terms Can be ananged without inteiest or extra charges of any kind. -ra VStri. bridge L Clothier rifth Floor West There's Anything You Wish to Know About Southern Resorts, Travel Routes or Rates Ask Mr. Foster Never any fees accepted. (Hrst I'loor. rilbert Street) A Clearance of Men's and Boys' Sweaters Various lines incomplete in rango of sizes or colors' sharply i educed for quick dealing away: Men's V-neck Coat Sweaters, $8.00 Men's Shawl-caller Sweaters, $8.00 Boys' V-neck Sweaters at $G.00 Boys' Shawl-collar Sweaters $G.50 MMwbrldite Sc Clothier East btore, Ulfilith Street Women's Raincoats Special at $14.25 A fine lot of smait Belted Rain coats of rubberized Canton fabric, in a good assortment of colors. Made generously full, with high, close-fitting storm collar and deep, roomy pockets. Straw hrldue Clothier Stiond I'loor, rilbert Street Remarkable Savings Only One of the Many Features of This Sale of Men's Clothing "SELECTION" is an important feature for more than a quarter of a million dollars' worth of Clothing is involved". Thousands of Suits and Overcoats, in a variety of smart, thor oughly correct styles and fabrics, that surpasses even the en tire stocks of some stores. QUALITY is also important for every Suit and Overcoat in the entile collection comes from one of our regular suppliers fiom the Stein-Bloch Co., Hart, Schaffner & Marx, the "Alco" workshops, and from other equally leliable manufactuieis who have been contributing to our stocks for yeais. The January Prices are About Present Wholesale Value In other woids, in the Sale you pay as low as or lower than wo should have to pay were we to try to duplicate thet.e grades in the Clothing piaiket to-day. Suits and Overcoats in the Sale $23, $26.50, $31.50, $36.50, $46.50 The season's smaitcst styles and fabrics for up-to-the-minute young men and men of more consenative tastes. All sizes and pro portions aie included in the collection. Fur-lined Overcoats $65.00, $122.00 and $153.00 Overcoats, with collar of fine coney fur $ 17.50 Reversible Leather Overcoats, $33.50, $37.50. S 16.50 airawurldee s. Clothier Seund Kloor. East Unusual Economy in Buying in the Sale of Wool Dress Goods The Sale of Black ana Colored Woolen Dress Goods presents unusual opportunities to save on wanted dress fabrics. Some are tho fine Goods sold earlier in the season at much higher prices, but now reduced for quick clearance. Many special purchases and small lots, so we suggest selection while the assortment is at its best: COLORED GOODS AND NOVELTIES Fancy Striped Mohair, 54-inch Scratched Woolen Materials, in striped effects for scarfs; 40 inches wide $5.00 a yard. All-wool Ribbed Jerseys ; tubular woven; 42-inch $5.00 a yard. Silvertone, new goods in a full line of wanted colors; 54-inch $1.50 a yaid. Gold-tipped Velour, complete color range; much in fashion; 54 inch $6.00 a yard. All-wool Imported Homespun, in plain and mixed colors; 54-inch $4.50 a yard. BLACK WOOLEN GOODS IN THE All-wool Black Broadcloth, 54 inch $5.00 a yard. All-wool Black Tricotine, 55 inch $5.00 a yard. $2.50 a yard. All-wool Mannish Suitings, for sports suits and separate skirts; 5 1-inch $4.25 a yard. Boucle Suitings, stripes and overplaids, in colors for coats; 54 inch $3.75 a yard. All-wool Fancy Plaids, 48-inch $3.00 a yard. All-wool Fine Dress Serge, chief ly navy blue, a few other colors; 40-inch $2.75 a yard. All-wool Storm Serge, a good range of colors; 36-inch $1.65 a yaid. SALE All-wool English Homespun, 54 inch $4.50 a yard. Fine All-wool Black Suiting Serge, 54-inch $3.75 a yard. - Straw brldeo & Clothier Aisle 7. Centre Long Cloth, 30c 3000 yards of fine Long Cloth, sold by the yard. A foitunate purchase, worth one-half more than the special pi ice of 30c a yard. Straw brldeo & Clothier Al"le O rilbert istreet 400 Winter-weight ) j- q j Cotton Comfortables ) -pO.oO Cotton-filled Comfortables, scroll-stitchcd, with covers in me lu,m ?Ldaikcolor ,eff.ect?! fiH-tty Oriental designs or. floral patterns. Only 41)0 of these desirablo' Winter-weight Comfoitables at the spe cial price of $5.85. Strawbrldge & Clothier Aisle 11 rilbert Street STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER fllAHKJil bTKUJST EIGHTH STKflET IflMlHltT STi?tw Now Is the Time for Warm Sweaters To enjoy out-door sports in the crisp winter air one should be equipped with a snug, warm Sweater. Practical styles not only for boys and girls' going to school and college, but for men and women, too, are: V-Neck Sweaters, $9.75 lo $15 Heavy-weight models that pull on over the head. All de&irable shades. Various Excellent Suealers at special prices $5.35 to $10.50 Little Folks' Sweaters, $2.50 Pure woisted, coat style with shawl collar. Reduced more than one-half. Straw brlijffe &. Llothier Fourth Flour Wanted Petticoats In Extra Sizes in the Sale Three kinds of practical, smart Petticoats, designed and propor tioned for women who wear extra sizes. All excellent values in the January Sale. Extra-size Silk Petticoats Of black taffeta silk, with full shirred flounc now $5.95. Extra-size Cotton Petticoats At $2.00 Of cotton taffeta m black with lovely floral dpsigns. With tucked and plaited flounce. At S3.75 Of black or navy blue cotton jersey with satino flounce. Strawbrlilu & Clothier Third I'loor, Wet 1920DressCottons Are Now Here The beautiful weaves and de signs in Dress Cottons are arriv ing daily. Women planningTsouth ern tiips will be delighted with the lange of choice in distinctive patterns: Printed Voiles 65c to $2 Woven Tissues 55c a yd. Ginghams 55c to $1.25 White Novelty Skirtings and Cotton Gabardines Percales The new designs and colorings, for 1920 are here. A wondeiful range of choice in Per cales for women's and children's di esses, or men's and boys' shirts. Mercerized Pofe-In the season's smart shades ? women's and childi en's garments, also for draperies, 27 and 3G inches wide. atrawbrlilera i. Clothier r ...Btw m, VCDIID Boys' Blouses Special at $1.00 Worth one - quarter more Zu n Prico wu ask are these Blouse Waists. They are of PERCALE, in various stripe-effects on light grounds, and of MADRAS, in darki giound stripe effects. All have attached collar. StrawbridKe ciothfer Hecond Floor, Katt Men's Bath Robes at Clearance Prices An after-inventorv clearnnc. Vari0U3 hnnHflnmn wai-m tt-ii.. Robes at price reductions of buBV a An f,,f lMy aro "W yvivw uuu fiV.UU M , WVi f "pv l..l Store, Ei.hth, 'iSCK ' I m tn1 v jj?1 m "rj -Pi M 1 f-4 Ai VM XI -jds UMl '.d Ad ,M V a !' HvW tjK7' l"W3tUW m WP-J? 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