I tl tf Q ( ? EV13XIXG 1'UBLIC LEDUEJt j-HlIADliLPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920 8, $1J1(i PLEDGED FOR JEWISH RELIEF Teams Underwrite $14,000 Be yond $1,100,000 Mark Will Now Seek $1,250,00fj "BUSINESS FUND" STARTED. 'Ili( campaign of (ho Federation of T.ttlsh Chnrltics went orcr the coal 'r $1,100,000 by $14,000, according to rroorts of teannxorfcers and captains finally presented Inst night. They met In the roof Knrdcn of the Bcllerue sUratford nt xvlint was thought would be n concluding dinner of the campaign. It was announced that the fed eration Hhould fttrive for $1,230,000. Colonel Samuel D. Lit, chairman of the (amiulsn committee, asked the workers If they were willing to continue their efforts' until that sum had been 1 cal led. His proposition was greeted en thusiastically. The teams will have luncheon once more Thursday when it is expected the fund will have reached $1,250,000. , The success of the drive was not the only matter of interest at the campaign dinner. Great enthusiasm prevailed when Jules E. Mnitbnum raised sub scriptions of $70,000 in a 100,000 fund that is to be established to help ioung men get a start in business and make it possiDie ior noncst Business people in straitened circumstances to horrow money without going to loan i Sharks. The raising of this fund last night was entirely unexpected and was the most bensatlonal event of the eve ning. The campaign total for the day was ' $182,010. to which the men's teams lontributed $120, BbS, and the women's division, under the chairmanship of Mrs, Arthur Locb. $57,031. The grand total collected in the drive by the men was $801,053 and that raised by the tv omen $170,308. The highest report for the day was that of Mrs. Henry FIcisher, chairman of North Philadelphia, who read re turns to an amount of $17,420. The highest men's team for the day was that of Joseph N. Sncllcnburg, reporting 516,502. The banner team for the en tire campaign was that of Jacob D. Lit. with a grand total of $140,000. The team of Albert M. Gieonfield was next with a grand total of SS0.000. Fourteen hundred dollars xxas col locted in a drive nt Hirs,eh's, 023-23-27 Market street. Every coworker of the ktorc contributed and L. W. Hirsch, resident of the company, added $700. This money is placed to the account of Mrs L. V. Hirsch, who is a member of the committee. Sugar Bowls on Tables Again Sugar bowls again made their appear tnee on restaurant tables in AVest Phil adelphia this week after an absence of i-cxeriil months. Proprietors explained that Cuba sugar was becoming plenti ful again and could be obtained at sev tntccu to twenty cents a pound. For several months the only sugar to be had iu restaurants was served in en velopes, nbput one tcaspoonful in each. RECEIVE BOOZE COMPLAINTS s Agents Bay Over 100 Cases Reported, Signs Being Removed Federal agents are investigating com plnlnts that moro than, a hiuulrcd sa loons and small clubs in various sec tions of the city arc operating in vio lation of the prohibition nmendment. Leo II. Crosscn, in charge of "en forcing prohibition iu this district, said that mnuy of the complaints had been icceivcd by telephone. In many cases, he said, the complainants are very spc cine and even tell the agents how to secure the liquors. Signs hanging before saloons and other former liquor-dispensing cstab lishments underwent a startling change yesterday when the familiar wording was crossed out or painted over, or the signs removed entirely, to conform with the law against advertising intoxi-cants. PENN 'RUDE REVIEW IS BEFORE CENSORS Faculty's Curiosity Irresistible, They Demand Copy of Punch Bowl for Inspection MIMICS RISQUE MAGAZINES The "Itude Review" is iu the hands of the censor. PunehHlowi, the University of Penn sylvania humorous quarterly, was ex pected to annear this week but its nrc- mature fame so excited thc'curlosity of RAMESES? That's different! It's different because no other cigarette maker in the world can even imitate these full-bodied rolls of the richest, mel lowest tobacco ever grown in Turkey. the faculty committee on student activi ties that the publication is held up for a few days, The coming issue is called the "Itudc Review," and Is a burlesque on Snappy Stories, the Police Gazette and Vanity Fair. That was enough I But added to that deadly combina tion came the word that drawings and paintings had flooded the office of the press board some far. surpassing the original ideas fiom which they were drnwii. And so the faculty committee well to toll the truth, it just got the better of their curiosity and they couldn't wait for the issue to appear, so they demanded that the whole thing be submitted before it was printed. Dr. A. Goodspeet', chairman of the committee, and called dictator of student activities, is noncommittal. The editors of the quarterly expect no changes to be made in the issue and it probably will appear the caily part of next week. I The Only Institute of Its kV'2 ' Dl 1 JLL: imiiu in rmiaaeipnia TP7IIERE jou are given electric cabinet bath, VY massage, salt glow, needle bath or a wide variety of PROVENx treatments in connec tion with the right kind of deep-breathing exercise no classes, no dumbbells or gymnasium apparatus no home exercise. "WTIIEN you come to "Collins" you are given the V right kind and amount of Physical treatment under the direct supervision of trained graduates, bringing to life muscles you have not used probably in years. Visit Our Institution for Trial Dem onstration Treatment No Obligation M t COLLINS INSTITUTE Q FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevue Court Building I llVHKf UjJI tttU UWf IT IV V UlA.Ub Wllbl.. I iKu3eis8i;;i;25a A Hanscom's ,-)0c Table d'Hote DINNERS .Served from o to 8 o'clock There's a plate on for you. Where can you find such a dinner for less than a dollar? 1232 Market St. U29 Market St. 734 Market St. i 52d and Market AMESES a.VA. &hppard Si Much-Demanded Laces Filet laces for collar and cuffs on the jiew gingham dresses, or for vestees. Irish. laces and English vals. for trimming lingerie and dresses. Mason & Delviasr 12 15 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery 1 The Newer Milliney Januafy Hats 8.50 10.00 12.50 i Qbecial ) showing The sequence 'of thought after the Christmas gaye ties are over-naturally leads to spring. And the mid season hat i;s naturally of satin combined with straw braids. Thrj trimmings arc French flowers, ornaments and embroiidery. . ' losing Out Velvet Hats 2 -OO j J r. ..-!. ..:.... A W..J..., t....4J :t ui ciiiiaiiiu x'vycinn uiutio vttcJicuj rnrtTori.s 1'IIOTOI'I.AYS All of Our Fur Coats and Fur Neckpieces, Muffs and Sets Will Be on Sale Tomorrow at Less, the Prices IZct O Than Regular THIRD FLOOR Special for Wednesday Women's Corduroy Breakfast Coats Which Would Sell Regularly at $8.00, for $6.85 Corduroy Breakfast Coats, un lined; soft, pretty shadbs of i-osc, light blue and Copen; straight col lars; finished with pockets and belt of self material. A good-looking as well as utilitarian garment, com bining the advantages of a bath and lounging robe with a Breakfast Coat. You can get one here tomor row at a saving of $1.15. SECOND FLOOR ri f - Y-S y I, j yT-7rll X M uav&( zs. 262 1 B I M - lJ?' IST-T I -(S'WZS wwumcr icc St'aal &S10. F'HOTOPtAYS . THRU s(0FlMERICA The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. A&k for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. iarJ,L, ISth. Morris S. T'lsounh Ac. lanftbra Mat.Dallyat;:, i:ks. 0 :45&'J WOROTIIY DAI.TON In HIS WII'I.H lmursu )I APOLLO 52D & T1iLT NAZIMOA in "1IIU nUAT" K "AUIA 10 M. to 11:15 r. M. -... 1 rtr t-l 11 V I., i rtiAniJijo I'M "' -J "IlEI) HOT POI.l.AKt" OI Ti imiDri uaoAU stih:et and i jiauhh'K TounNKin'i vicTortv BROADWAY -WW" ,S "MALE AND FEMALE" -J- nJADlTnl "-- MARKET STREKT ' WII.T. TtOOBns in dC- "JUBII.O" V. OLOINl AL hO. 7 and O P. M. CI.ARA KIMnAl.1. VOUNU li "Till; IJYKh Or IOUTH" PALACF laH WARKCr toTRUEr CT.AJt. KIMRALf. lOI'NU In t:r.s op louiit PRINCFSS 1018 MARKUT MRCLf II R HAUNLR In "HAUNTING HI I A DO, VS REGENT MAnKB7,.p SXT- -" t1Jr?" ,., n-ni.ii. n-N y'tonM u II p- " "Till! ISTIt 1'OHJUMlMhNT ' RIAI TO OljrjMAMOWN AVL MARION HAMKS in "Tin: i-iNUMA U'liinr.r; RUBY t,IAllK'-'J' M'. Hri.ow :rn" 10 A M liill'luP It II "WALTIMI.t , I, , 'Ur' "TH11 UOOMURANi. SAVOY U'M MARK1JT hlRKLI k.-V V J I v , M TO 1IDM(.HT i:itsruiii,n m sn- hTMDDCCC MAIN ST. MANAYUNK nEIVlr-Kboo matincb daily I'f MARV IMlUKOlip In ' IIUART Till: HILLS" ' FA1RMOUNT " APn'ESWt 1 Market St In Mlilnlslit J In tf FAMILY mKW$c 1 MMUON 11 J nir. pim:m: T rrTif I CT TimATRC Mow boruce iJOinoi. MVn 1 omorrow Last Day of the January Demonstration Sale 1 A general disposal of all small lots preparatory to pur semi-annual inventory, r January 31. Most of the groups are in quantities too small to mention specifically, a but represent noteworthy savings : Silks Laces Millinery Infants' Goods Combinations Hosiery Sweaters Suits; Nigl Linensr ns Underwear Umbrellas Coats Chemise Towels Bags Neckwear Dresses Bloomers Gloves ' Thin atm-p. -is mnkhrn nrc.nt nro.mirati.ons (or the February Furniture Sale. have a much larger stock than ever before and every piece will be sold at least 10 less than the regular prices. The Furniture will be marked and ready for inspectiofy next Monday, January 26. We w NEB DULY nWNflBMNl irnJclH LarKi I Man -LAIN Orgnnl-t t-r AKII-! TM THIRD FITWATWR FRANKLIN OtflM.V MVSIO MARV I'irK'FOIin in "HIIAUT u llli: HILLS" Great Northern BroaV a'o p'.' m p9BJxV'MvAnMP",n lAlorTJIAI COTH & WALNUT ST?. 1MPEK1AL. v.t. in EE3.7i9 jr'K pir-KPORD In "IN -wnONO" 41ST i LANOASTKR W'S i ' i4 m" v I FADER -MALE AND FEMALE" i mrDTV BROAD t. COLUMBIA AV, LltJLKl I MATINEE DAILY , H K I INI'OI.N In virtuous m'::n ' STAN1 RY "Wi'-T AHOM H.T1I " l -'- l II 111 IT i.ll r.f u K VTHBRINi; IlLCDOWU, , M "TIIK 'IHUNDLISUOI I VICTORIA UM0 MAY M i.r.-n Kim uri hi put, n. II :13 P M ''li. NIXON-NIRDLIiN'GER THEATRES BELMONT 0-'u AU0V1' "'Aitictr 'uukim: (.mi n i k , "III 1N ("UI.I ATI.lt i CEDAR W,T" AND CIA AVENLK Si,.-.!l 13 U mh ,,, Tilt' II.LUSIT.IOUM ITHM-'l. COLISFUM "AHKBf HinWLLN iwVyilCXJlVl viTH I.M) buTH luiriOTio niro- iu "His wi!;"t; m rninvn FRANKFORD Ui Kiani M'M,T,A( r ISIUD In "llAWTIIORM' V s A ' JU1V1DU Iiinil.-n.liin-t'"in" rnUfnr.l THE MIRACLE MAN- LOCUST S2U AND LOCL'sr STRElrit. MfllM 1 'Ml ' Alt Ki. R . ll ... .1 nOU(1Lb I'AIRRAMCS In " """ WHKN 'IHli (.'LOl'Dh ROLL Hi ' NIXON 333.MARKET o, ?7f?8J r in nwi:s jiooRr TICADILLY JIM" ATRK V M Tvyij-vrM7T -5 bOUTlI ST OichfJira. VlvJL'C.L 'prtliliimi 1 In CLHO MADISON, AXILPRUD Ll'PAS In "TIIK OIRL FROM NOWHUE" OVL.KtSKxJx-'rv hiatinul today WILLTAM TARNUM In "LAST OI' DUANBS' 5iD AND MARKET STS 2 I ' T anj 0, V.K7.V PITTS In rOOR RELATIONS ' RIVOLI WD ANU T?'! T "When Bearcat Went Dry" STRAND "an ae DOUOLAS rXIRRANKS li, ' "',u" ' XVJIKN 1III3 CLOUDS ROLL RY' WEST ALLEGHENY " (IAVUST SIR' llfglieii) , I 1 - i 7-J fill ', n.'.s-imtf-t wi.'.'. '.'At.'.'i'.v.'i - r . niDl7l"A 0TII t. MARKET STS. K.U rE.rs..t MATINEB DAILY MAROUKRITR riRK. "Luclt In Pawn" rilAPLIN in "A Pur'" nHur" irrrrricriC-Wl SDth & naunbto at. ice rcrvoxwj MvrjNLE ailt TOM MOORS! In 'LORnANf IAPYAIflT"' STMA HMD GE CLOTIEi INFORMATION FOR MERCHANDISE FOR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, TWENTY-FIRST Every Man Who Needs an OVERCOAT Can Buy It Here at a Substantial Reduction FOUR attractive lots -of Overcoats that were $35.00 to $75.00 in our own stock and most excellent values at those prices are now S25.00. $31.50. $38.50 and $50.00. The aver- . , T ;- , r ti 1. i.i. 1...1 i iA age reauction is one-imra. iiiacn iol miauues Ulsters. Ulsterettes and nlain Overcoats. In the. groups at $38.50 and $50.00 are Stein-Bloch, Hart, ' SnhafFner & Marx and "Alco" models. Fur-lined and Fur-collar Over- MjaWKs -' iJBi X'XImlnifli H ftjms '. .smjmwr 3iL.tjamvuuKmR" 'jm w . . m t ?7ifllr r dBV . ' JE4EKS99H!2c!f ASI JIM Secon.l Kloor. Last " ' . 1 ? coats and Leather Over coats also at reduced prices, and Men's Win ter Suits at an average saving o f one-third. rxJnw is rhf i.iitip tn hnv -. . v 11 w w.w v..w wv W Clothing prices aver age 4ess than present manufactur- """ " w) and there's no indication that cost of m a t e r i a Is and labor will be reduced. A distinctive Engl-ish Silk Foulard Four-in-hand from Welch, Murget son iG Co., of London. The Silk ii uf a par licularhi fine weave, and of a handsome dull luatrc. White ijoHm dots of is-inch diameter, on a b a c legronnd of gray qrcen. Price, 2.50. ' 0 olT JtcU A Neckwear Shop for Men of Gffid Tdsfe Although our collection oC Neckties numbeis -well into thousands Ihcic irf a marked absence of tho;c inharmonious patterns one would ordinarily expect to find in an aiboitment of such extensive propoi lions. The leason irf simple. We choose our Men's Neckties by pattern rather than by bulk. The best known foieign and American houses arc drawn upon for our stocks?. Smart ness is sought after, consera tism is provided for and au thentic correctness is inialej upon here. e ha e Ncckweai at G5c, 11.00, SI. 50, J52.00, S5L.50, JjilkOO, !a.50. $1.00, 1J4.50, Sfo.00, ?G.OO an.' $7.00 and at exery price j -:"l find match less variety x th good taste its dominant kejnote. Naturall.x. in the as-'emblinj: of sucli an asso-tnient v,c oc casionally encounter unusual opportunities that can be con verted to tlie benelil ot our customed. Such an instance is this Purchase of Men's Four-in-ffands to Sell Far Under Price at 6Sc Highlj desirable, xcll-nmde Neckties in the smartest of nex desirrns. including almost every conceivable coloring. The only fault with the assort ment is that the number of Neckties in nnx one patt'-in is limited. This hoeer, should act as e.tia incentive for an eariy visit as xve cannot du plicate this collection at any uheie near this price. Mr.iv. I -Sf A Inlhiri -Ai-I. 1 lUlkrt Slri-ot Women's Coats Under Price Here are four groups of Women's Winter Coats especially ultrao tive in STYLE, FABRIC AND IN PRICE: Siiuertone Velour Coats, now $22.50 In brown and medium blue; lined in body and sleeves. At a sav ing of one-fourth. High-grade Cloth Coats, now $25.00 An unusually good model in stvcral shades, in a variety of high grade fabrics, with deep collar of seal plush; lined in body and sleeves Wool Velour Coats with Fur Collars, $30.00 Smart-looking Coats of silvertonc velour, with fur collar. Belted models, lined throughout. Seal Plush Coats, now $40.00 j An unusual vaUie in an unusually attractive model of seal plush. I Short, smart Coat, 1wlt"d and bcaalifully lined with silk. - str,iwbrlilsB ft I'lut.iliT -Srcoml Kloor. JCcotre Corset Values qf Special Interest Still an excellent opportunity to share in the many exceptional values on Corsets and Brassieres in the January Sale. At 9,")C Warner Cornets not in all sizes. Much reduced. At S1.00- S. & C. Special Coi sets, of ilesh-'-olor or white ba tiste. Low bust with elastic top. Not all sizes. At S1.50 Warner and S. & C. Special models, of iiesh-color or white batiste, some of coutil. Re duced one-third to one-half. At S3..10 Warner Corsets for misses and slender 'cmen. El.is-tic-tcp model of pink brocade. At S.'.9." Savings of one-half and more on line Hedfern Corsets. Medium bust, hue front or back. At S1.."0 o'.ceplionaUx good model in K. & C. Corsets of pink brocade, for misics and slender women. str..u hri'lui- I lolliiri 11,1.1 1 our MhHviM Sli.pt 'et Sale Values iti Bed Furnishings Added to the interesting values in the January .Sale arc these Bed Kuinishings of standard quality: Sheets Jinu Fiiiow Cases S. & C. Specn' l.nrd, tf sturdy nnslin, careful1, i m Pillow Case.--, 4"'!o'.- USc each. BolsU'i Cases, .15x71)' a- ?1.40. Sheets, C:!.'J9, $'2.65 each; 72x99, 52.90 each; 81x99 $3.15 each. Bed Spreads Under Price White Crochet Weac, 78x88--S8.1i. y Satin-finish While Marseilles, 80x 90 inches, 6.50; very fine qual ity 8 50. Fine While Dimity, neatvwoven design. 80a ')0 inche. 0. Satin-finish While Sllea Spreads xvilh .sca!lopc'te.Jgf, rb'v.98. Sham to match ."510.50 a sel. Kuglish Maiseilles Sp'caris. ,-,atin-finish, 80.90 inches ?1 2.00. SI ra , iirn'ti f. I lolhitr I m It i n1 u Fiil.nrt Slrcot Smart Umbrellas At a Saving, $6.50 If you want a good-looking1 Urn biella that -will gixe e.Ncellcnt service, choose one of lhe?e. Cov ered with finest piece-dyed Union Taffeta (silk - and - cotton), with tape edge. Bakelito-top handles with wrist cords on women's Urn biellas. Men's sizes finished with mission wood crook handles i6,50. StrHWtiridtfi & IMotli ei -. Ainu T. Mirkrt Ptrrtt Women's New Silk Dresses Forecast a Season of Charming Styles K f ix Kadi d.iy bring- it- (iiiota m sniait, nrw 3i.t DlThoi--. moiiir tliein this lrioun nf inidei ;itf lv I.11A ".''I priceiTlnodel-. each xxith a note of charming dK- ' l"" !- ',ili tinction, lllulKiting I Virion's delightful whims this -east u : Silk Dresses, $22.50 lo $55.00 Presses of ciepe de ( hint, taffeta, silk, satin, and models of crepe Georgette, beautifully headed ill the lale-t effects A Aomaii may ihoose her fnorite shade from among taupe, brown, black, Flemish or nax y blue. Thcie aic DiassC, with peplum, plaited models, draped style-, some tucked, many with the smartest nf iipxv bodices. All the latest effects in neck-line and sleeve 1-iiRth- hoit sleeves, thrcc-fiuarter-lengtli or long -lecxes, with graceful cutt or dainty trim mings. But you will want to see for yourself the lovely trimmiiur louche.- a bit of color in piping or M'stoe, box-plaited (milling, velvet ribbon n quaint conav. i lie Georgette, ?5'2.50. Women's Serge DressesExceptional Value at $22.50 A special group of Wool Scige Dresses, m may blue, nluin, brown or black. Peplum 01 cpat stales, many trimmed with braid. An ob portumty for women to purchase "that indispensable Serge Dress" at a substantial saving. s . ,br Jse S. i I ,Uuer H, . , J or si,lrket fltrwt model illustrated, of crepe 4 i i. u- f Hf ',87Jtl rx PARIcr RiDCin ad. t DAUPniN st. r-VIrw jut.sils. tie. 6:45 tu TOOK RKI.ATIONH" with Fi.onE.scrj viuou Cooilrta chart BhoAln VT(;rmji lor thoj XvJV' aurwjr e?niK jja oiib More Furs Received to Sell at Less Thali Regular Prices The addition of many models to our wonderful purchase of Furs is the Kur Storo'rf Rood news for to-morrow. In this varied collection are deep Stoles, Coateeo, nhaped Ca)e effects, animal Scarfs and many handsome trimmed styles. A really exceotioniil opportunity ior saving. i -y Stray i, (1se t Clothl! he ond 1 lo r really exceptional rilorrl ytrcet mil ( tutrt MAKKlCr RIGHTII KILI1E & IsllSTRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER S- u H vi si tsi i - J - H ..! 'U .11. " -"liinr i - - mm.. v. , , .,.U