w M 'Wifrijir BSW sir- VBOTTO1 ' FUBEIC LBDGEIPHIAI)EttfiIA,, 3TBIDA.Y, FEBRUARY. . 27, W&O MILITARY COLLEGE I 0 HONOR HARDING Choator School Will Confer De gree tin Senator, Who Will M&ke Address WILL' NOTE OTHER MEN Prominent men of Washington, Phil fcdelphla and New York will assemble this evening in tho Charles E. Hyatt armory, Pennsylvania Military College, to witness tho conferring of degrees upon United States Senator Warron O. Harding, of Ohio; Lieutenant John Philip Sousa, "march kinfj"; Major General William M. Black, of New York, and John 0. Jones, of Philadel phia. Tho affair promises to be one of tho most important in the history of Ches ter, and it is highly probable that Sena tor Harding will send forth a message in his address which will be of vital Tercst to the nation. Following hU ad dress he will receive tho degree of doc tor of laws. Other degrees will be con ferred as follows : Major General Black, doctor of engineering; Lieutenant Sousa, doctor of music, and John O. Jones, P. M. O. graduate and nn "ordnance (Mcf during the war, doctor of applied Hclencc. General Black will arrivo in Chester from New York at 3:03 this afternoon nnd will bo escorted to tho college, whore ho will be welcomed by Charles E. Hyatt, president. Next he will pro rrfA tn tho cnvalrv hall, where r sneclal exhibition will be. given by the cadet rsvalry sound. undr tho direction of Lieutenant Colonel Frank K. Hyatt. At 0 o'clock tho board of trustee;, of the collcgo will assemble at the home of Lieutenant Colonel Hyatt and will re ceive an guests Senator and Mrs. Hard ing. General Black, Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Jones, Mrs. Sproul, wife of the Gov ernor, and bod, Captain John Sproul. At 7 :S0 Senator Harding and tho other men will receive their degrees. Then they will proceed to the reception room of tho college, where they will meet moro than 100 members of the Rotary Club nnd wives. The exercises in the armory Will begin nt 8:15. A band of thirty pieces from Philadelphia will nlay Sousa music. The nrmory has been dftrorated for tho occasion by a com mittee of cadets. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED I DR. GREEN AGAIN CHOSEN He la Nominated Treasurer of West Chester Fire Co. for 72d Time "I accent tho position gentlemen, and I tlinnk you." Dr. Jesse C. Green, of West Ches ter, who is 102 years old, made this statement for tho seventy-second timo in as many years beforo the aununl meet ing of the First West Chester Flr'o Co. Doctor Green then started his seventy second year as treasurer of the organi sation. During Doctor Grcen'n long term ot cflko thoro has never been an error of any contfequence in his books. The veteran treasurer now makes his re ports! verbally, which arc always veri fied by the records, if any ono takes the trouble to look them up. Other officers nominated, who have no opposition, are: Wilmer T. Ilnn num, president; II. R. Guss, vice pres- John Wanamaker Tells of Growth of Sunday School Bethany Presbyterian Sundav school. Twenty-second nnd Balnbrldgo streets, loundeu by .tonn wanamaker in mots, celebrated its sixty-second anniversary last night. Mr. Wanamaker, who was the prin cipal speaker, to'd of tho blessings to be derived from Sunday-school attend ance. "The longer I live." ho said, "the moro I realize the blessings de rived from keeping tho Sabbath holy. If ono would receivo tho blessings ot God, ha must go where God Is." Mr. Wanamaker told of the growth of the school and' complimented the teachers and members for their part in Its suc cess. At the conclusion ot his addro-s lie was presented a silver vaso filled with flowers by the members of tho school. Several interesting pictures, commem orating tho foundation of the school, were on display. A picture entitled "Lest We Fonret" showed the olil Hun- day school on the second floor at 2133 South street, with Mr. wanamaker and the Uev. IS. II. Toland instructor tho original twenty-seven scholars. An other picture snows Mr. and Mrs. Wanamaker standing before' the first Bethany Sunday school, a one-story brick building. Mohr Indictments Withdrawn Mllivllle, N. J., Feb., 27. Indict ments charging .Tdhn Mohr, a Mllivllle automobile dealer, with tho larceny ot automobiles in Philadelphia, hnve been withdrawn by the Philadelphia au thorities, owing to tho lack of evidence. Mohr will be tried in the Cumberland county court next month on the charge ot receiving stolen automobiles. At a hearing lost month the jury disagreed. ldcnt; Frank Wiley, vico president; y Crosby P. Kcech, financial uecretary; (ff Herman L. Smith, secretary; John Logue, chief; Charles Frame, assistant' chief. Heat your home i UN IVlUft 1 riL, I I PAYMENTS First Install ment Heating Plan in Phita. Slum. Vansr. Hot Water lniull4 at met. Van. par to taiuch monthly. can, writ r TAana HILL & DOUGHERTY CO. 228 Arch Straat MARKET 828 MAIN 10t , II llfl 111 That Buy Anything from th. iMdlns tor of PhUa.. Wll- mliUton. Camden and Atlantlo City EaiyTerui FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., Phila. 010 Guaranty Tr. Hldi., Atlantlo Cltr SO N. Third St.. Camden STORE ORDERS zRecommend Resmol to that friend with skin trouble If you have a friend suffering with skin trouble or other itching,buraing,vhat greater kindness could you do him than to say: "Why don't you try Rosi nol? I know you have experi mented with a dozen treat ments, but I believe Reslnol f is different. It docs not claim to be a 'cure-air simpiy a soothing, healing ointment, free from all harsh drugs, that physicians presenbo widely In just such cases as yours. Do get a jar todayl" Keilaol Olntmictli teld br all drurtUU. Parcel Post Prepaid Anywhere fcOOO PAIRS U5.MARINE CORPS SHOES a- & -, U. S. Marine motortruck unloading shoes for National Shoe Co, 520 Market St. mmwiwmm mmmm L .mKiBzSCtSlXSSZiM jrtxm 61,000 Pairs U.S. Marine Shoes Less Than They Cost to the Government Greatest Shoe Event Ever Offered Philadelphia. Government Description These shoes aro made of extra Pluim weights ot dark russet horse butUi, full bellows tongues. ,Wu5hfr pattarn, box loes too caps, uppcra lUied with beet quality 1 ounce dnlllnc: ouwoles best scoured oak tarred Plum' hide 8 Iron In thickness. These shoes are also llttod with n tan or half eo of b&t soured oak tanned pfump hldesTO Iron In thlckntussf cured by brass screws nnd wooden peOT. Tho h&ela aro built It whole lifts X Hi-Inch thick, cut from hnrioek or oalt tanned" leather I all heel Mtts have gra n on : top lifts are Iron horse . sneee, it inch In thfcknrss, securely faatenru to the hecL Heelahavo four Iron loesero1 'These eltes run larea; ft " miS a U. B. Mar ne hoe will flt a man weaVlnr a size 7 In a civilian "hoe. The'e shoes were made for f" HRAND NEW, ANJ JP,En yirm 4m h anrffrlna.1 Cai amo as delivered by the fao tory to tho U. S, Oovetn ment. They are the Btronir st shoes over made for the Government Just tho thinjf for MINERS. MI5 C II A N I C H, KN OINBUnS. O O.N TRAOTOnS. IA. BoilBltH, llAIJ.. ROAD MI5N. KAIIM ERH, HUNTBUB, ETa J Pair Worth at Least 10 a Pair .SsViTV jB&Sgf JbJT 'k ia feVHaleW' WW'S JBmMmwmm mmmwr&r Mmmmimf 'M0 Parcel Post Prepaid Anywhere NATIONAL SHOE CO. Store Hours 9 to-5:30 MARKET : CHESTNUTEIGHTH : NINTH FOR SATURDAY SELLING Philadelphia Friday, February 27, 1920 SIlilsUllMJM i THfc-pIKmSi & "l ! TPwants . i i arfiv wav orfcinWfekecatt hlslob !fe onelfiSE vltaHyiaffectsfrfe Ji f-nl-O--, -' LJieaLtJUL-! v Ll. I J i . II l 5 :FSnHTWo'4 a iwee&ta .preset teii&lm'Jto-h&Si 'yL ,.,,. jh I v'J flJM T L. i-L-r' Save One-third on Overcoat Men Are Buying for Now and Next Winter Overcoats, Ulsters, Town Ulsters All our proven makes, including "Kuppenheimer" and "Society Brand" and including the major part of our tremendous holdings $33.50, $43.50, $53.50, $65 and Up to $76.50 Single- and double-breasted overcoats for all occasions; great coats for all weathers. Fur-collar and fur-lined coats. The London-made overcoats are $65 hundreds of them. "Hungerford System" Trousers look good; fit comfortably the best cut trousers in the land. $6.50 to $18. -oimw., ea n. . L. - ,. - T 9 A f Lyf2 JW'll m I I Th-'VTh-1--1-! T .'.. U. . t. L i i. ... -U-U Men's Madras Shirts at $2.45 5100 Shirts-5ave a Third Light grounds showing many color-stripe effects. Every pattern is a good one ! Soft double cuffs. fllmbflf. llr.t floor. Mnlli Htrftt. How Newton Service Expands THE splendid degree of efficiency which Newton service has at tained has been made possible by the thousands of customers that cling to it. And, having reached such a high degree of flexibility to meet varied conditions, Newton service continues to be sought by increasing numbers practically one-third of all coal users in Phila delphia now being Newton cus tomers. The service grows with the pat ronage the more customers that take advantage of it, the more valu able will it become to all. Present prices of coal, subject to change, chuted in : Egg, $11.65 a ton Nut, $12.25 a ton Stove, 12.25 a ton Pea, 9.75 a ton ' 50c a ton extra if necessary to wheel or carry GEO. B. NEWTON GOAL GO. Telephones; Bell, Spruce 1400 Keystone, Race 3800 .-jgjgggS Q Large Boys' Overcoats ($ J 3 59 Double-Breaated at i Others at $18.50, $23.50, $27.50 and $32.50 Save Six-Fifty to Twelve-Fifty Fcv boys 12 to 18 years. Belt all-around; slash pockets; newest mixtures. $13.50 to $32.50. Overcoats, 3 to 10 years; blue chinchilla, duffle cloths JUniOr and fancies; at $11.50. $13.50. $15. S1G.50 and $21.50. Save six-fifty to eleven-fifty. Norfolk Suits, mostly with extra trousers, at $13.j0 to 527.o0. Washable Suits, at $2.50, $3.50. $4.50 and Sj. fllmh.M, Third floor. Women's "Flex-o-Tex" Suits (Trade-MarU) Fifteen Unique Styles at $29.75 and $33.75 Better Values Than Today's Market Affords! Of standard "Flex-o-tex" chosen with the deliberate caro that provides exactly the right suit-intf-weight. In a collection of color-tones chosen, first of all, from becomingncsa of tone. Five styles at $29.75 all new; two just barely unpacked. Ton styles Bt $33.75 all Spring-new two just arrived. Mannish collars and Tuxedo collars and storm-stylo collars. Skirts comfortable, but fash ionably straight-line. Every kind of pocket and belt-treatment. Novelty Models in "Flex-o-Tex" at $37.50, $45, $47.50 to $89 Every imagfnable rich, soft, interesting practical, smart, droajy, striking, plain or heathery coloring! And Every Suit Man-Made whether $29.75 or $89 or any price in between. r fllmbl. .SMnn of I)r.. Third floor. About a Thousand Women's Ready-to-Wear Hats at $3.50 Instead of Double, Because They represent manufacturlnc milliners' "cancellations," due to delayed shipments, which were due to the embargo on freight. Big hats Little hats Medium-size hats with a roll or a twist or a fascinating flare some where. Colors right to put on right now. Pretty nearly endless variety of trimming! GlmhM. Third flor. we hadn't foreseen we hadn't prepared we hadn't patiently worked day by day with Paris and Xew York with cloth mills and silk mills and designers and tailors and dressmakers We couldn't possibly offer such plums as in Tomorrow's Sale of Women's and Misses' Dresses at $19.75, $25 and $39,75 Street dresses. Dressy dresses. Even a sprinkling of evening dresses. Fifty-three styles all fifty-three eloquent of Spring's fashion secrets. at $19.75 Enibioidercd jerseys misses'. Tucked jerseys women's. Serges misses'. Satins women's. Net evening gowns misses'. Satin evening gowns women's. at $25 Satins (both 'Women' and Misses'). Tricotines (both Women's and Misses'). Jciseys (both Women's and Misses'). TalTetas (both Womon's and Misses'). Meteors (Women's only). Georgettes (both Women's and Misses'). tr at $39.75 Foulards (Women's styles only). Taffetas (both Women's nnd Misses'). Georgettes (Misses' only). Tricotines (both Women's and Misses'). Satins (both Women's and Misses'). Crepes de Chine (both Women's & Misses'). Embroidered Jer&eys (Misses' only). (ilniWla. S.lon. of Drr... Third floor. February Furniture Sale Ends Tomorrow Plentiful Selection at Special Prices Save Half on Much Plenty of Time for Payment Unexampled opportunities to furnish in part or to refurnish your entire home with desirable furni ture at very low prices prices we see no prospect of matching for years to come. Let these groups be hint and invitation 87 Distinct Designs in Mahogany and Cane Living-Room Furniture Representing a Reserve Stock of 350 Suites 92 Distinct Designs in Complete Bedroom Suites Representing a Reserve Stock of Seven Hundred and Fifty Suites In All Different Periods In mahogany, American walnut, solid mahogany and ivory finishes; four-piece suites, ranging in price as fol lows: $187.50, $200, $223, $230, $300, $330, $100, $150. $175 up to $1500. Living-room suites, full-length davenports, easy chairs, fireside chairs and rockers, and fireside benches. Cover ings of silk damask, combination silk damask and silk plush, and tapestry. Three-piece suites range in price $123, $130, $183, $225, $230 up to $1500. t.imlitln. .Mt!i floor. (r Women's and Misses' Jersey Suits Special $29.75 Wonderfully smart and good-looking; in the season's popular models. Brown, gray, taupe and Peking. Also navy and black, biaid trimmed poplin and serge suits the best values of tho season. Sizes M to 18, 30 to 44. Children's Tub Dresses Special, $2.25 A Subway Store Special for ono day. Cute, colorful gingham btyles; smartly trimmed. lcg ulation styles, too. Sizes C to 14. Glmbelt. Sulmky htor. Subway Store S$ and $27.50 Men's Shoes at $5.95 and $7.95 Spring Styles Clack kid und tan cordo calf; narrow toe Knglish last and broad-toe Bluchors. Welted soles. Snving of $2 on each pair. Mcn'H Work Shoes at $3,95. Bluchers with strong double soles. Sizes G to 11. Women's Shoes. $5.95 Save Half In patent leather, black kid, tan and gray kidskin. Shoe3 for every purpose French, Louis and military heels. r2x Inordinary values, at 35.03. Olmtl, Rubwtr Ptote. w IV c I Jvorj wanted kind as to style and color for the gay young man and the conserva tive older man. Kxcellant value at $18.50, $22.50 and $27.50. Mackinaws for men, l educed to $12.50, 315 and $18.50. Men's Worsted Trousers, specially priced at $5.30, $6.50 und $7.50. tilmbr.'., hubwur More, Boys' Overcoats and Mackinaws at $7.35 and $9.50 Save a third on this clothing for boys of 3 to 10 years. Boya' Norfolk Suits, special at $11.95. With Extra Pair of Trousers, $15. (Jirokotii hulmar Wtorr, fl' w 4 4 ,9 (' i i - sgr-ifffij J W ?H i ,. --! -tll vptUi-HrltS-)! Vli't V4 li v ( O -IJ. ... r. Ll-tAti ..'! . V ,i,f.-r- ?$ . rxv&iVttfKi&M VV34 gq.MARKET STREET