W!PW ;lMPpJllf HM , !T fir -., 7 - r -," , V,v ,. ' tjf- 7 ; " VI 'iTSIKffWWgW ra " v- 5 -t . r K; IN AUTUMN SEEN fes EVENING PUBLIC, tLEDGER-rBHILADEDHIA, J FRIDAY, MARCH 9 1920 L. (...! rn ,,. -f( tik h s haffer Says It's Hardly Pos- . 'siblo Th'oy Will Participate in May Primary H JW i. &' r h x t. I think there Is no doubt that they will, There will be plenty of time to call a ipeclnl session bt the LeRlslntim be tween April and November nnd. If things can be done without n special kcmIou. there wll be ouOicIent time for study and necessary chaugc In sonic other way." FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF MUSICAL ACADEMY BANK CLERKS GUILTY Were Charqed With Embezzlement of Federal rtrnxrvn Pimrle Tun innn , ,-!.. 1...l, ! .!. r--J Thl '.CcU WPf-Hnhll I'll 1 1 rtHf 1 Itllill Mtl ir1 Ilrv Tt-tnV ..,. f.....i ..m. i. - icnl Acadcmv celebrated te lltticln n tnrv in tlio ITnlir.il S(nir n:..u anniversary of Its foundntioti nv a cou --. - .. v.,..., wi.iun-i . - . . -. , . . 'CllCCDAfJC UPAItQ niQflRRFF ollrt on " ebargc or conspiracy to em- rort n.1 i"9 Acnrtcmv or .uu'ii iom. h ibUrrnAUt HbAUb UlbttunCC ,,.' ", . V" .. uitiK before an audience composed to n ...... .. u.,.o ..uu uu oi inn nnnh' iP- r,i.ni f Mm mnHn lovers ol mil- Hugo Crowd in Academy of Music Greets Founder and Principal Director "William 1. Schafrcr. slate nttorney federal, believes women of this state will .vote at the general elections, next November If the suffrage amendment is jjratlflcd ln tUw for the manipulation of Liberty Bonds, They were Charles N. Jenks nnd 111 mer h. 1,'ntton. Sentence was deferred pending a motion for n new trial. The jury recommended the court to extend merer to the nriannrrs:. .Tnnti nnrl t. ' I .. ... .... ..... 1 ....l f li , ..?..-!.. I t il t,.. .....I I, n Intt'ni. . . i . i.,.. i iifii iifif. ! in ,'iiiiri. ii nnini. n ... ,ui i miiiii'innw m in,, ,'iiv. iiiiii in ii i.'t.v. JUr. SchalTer lias returneu ;o ois no mn , - . . .,,-,,"": ,'i, i S J I m WV,;'WI Mr. John WCCh HUHUtl, iliu I ,..,, ft,,M- rtAl .1.- i . tltH.M.-lHl.n1. ...I.. r. ..!.! tliA ufarlnnir Illlllllll mUULII, IIV lUltUUllI "' ..v..v..rf inlolnliln m ii ii v nfu'linm linve liren n$.si elated with the Institution ns pupils nt one time or another. , The stage was filled with the pup Us nrrhMtrn. nllinlnntiMl for tllP occasion by n number of the lending professional tvChester after a ,t Illness. lie said he thought It would be tm fiflssiblc for the women oT the stnte to roto nt the spring primaries, as there would not be time cuough between the ratltication by the final two of the "thirty. six states and the date of regis irntlon to permit calling of n special ses sion of the Legislature. Women's Predictions TCInfr.l nl Mr. SclmfTer's nssurniicr in connection llli the November electiou, ' ft'me of the women nnnouueed that the Strength of the women's vote will be thrown Intact to the support of an issue commanding greatest feminine interest. Others predicted the Pennsylvania worn- i cu will decide which candidate shall re- ' relvo the votes of this state in the electoral college. t Mti. Barclay H. 'Warburton. chair man of the Itcpubllcnn women s com mlttee.took exception to the opinion that th" women would vot" in nerord. She believes they will te nlong es tabliMted Democratic or Republican lines. Several prominent suffrage lenders liclicvc they will be ennbled to partici tit tn ihx unrinc primaries. "It Is tnie the time is very short, Mid Mrs. .lohn O. Miller, president of the Pennsvlvanin League, of Women CitUens, "but things that seemed im possible have been done before. Mls Ingham Confident Miss Marv II. Ingham, chairman of . the National Woman's party in Pcnn- sylvanla. Is fully confident women win vote this spring. , T lnn'f too linw it would lie Jiossiblc for the women of Pennsylvania . to vote nt the May primaries." Attor- ney General Kchaffer said. "The two Mate Legislatures which still have to ratify those of Delaware and wash Ington convene on March --. and tho last registration for the primaries will he. on April 11. It is physically im possible." , , , "If the two slates ratify, the amend ment probably will not be placed upon ' the statute books of Delaware and of "Washington until after the customary ihree re-readings, which would make it ;taw on April 1. That would leave two ."Weeks in which to call a special session l it the Pennsylvania Stnte Legislature. , Jlven if one then were called, it would , require from ten days to two weeks to end out the necessary notices to tho ' inembers of the Legislature. A I have tld before, it is physically impossible. Against Special Session "But after all. I t.iink no special wsslon of the Legislature should be called unless absolutely necessary. It must not be forgoten thnt such n sos.-ion Involves n cost of nbout $."00.00(1. How ever, I. think everything possible should be done to give the women a lair ileal. T ..nn iinrlnratnnil flip rnfrprnns. rif Plhc women to vote nt the primaries. First of all, they want, naturally, to rote as soon as possible: and, secondly, Jjt may have political advantages, iu one way or another. "But the important thing, after al). Js that they should be nble to vote lit the general elections in November. And instructions concerning the hour. fifty yenrs ago; Mr. Itlchard Zcekwer. who presided over Its destinies in the years which made it n great Institu tion, nnd n number of friends who have been connected with the school ns nd-. vlscrs, ntutnnl or both. The concert consisted of four num bers by the orchestra, whltli was ably conducted by Mr. Frederick K. Halin, one of the present directors of th"c nend-' emy, onn of, the selections being n grace ful gnvotte written by Mr. Halm. The other numbers were tho Oberon Over ture, the dances of Kdwnrd Gcrtnnn aud Beethoven's First Symphony, ' Two highly talented pupils of the school, Israel Vichnln. piano, anil Orlshn Mo nasnvitch. violin, played witli fluent tcchnlquo nnd excellent musical tinder Rtaudlng, nnd the three directors of the ncndeiny, Messrs. Cnmllle W. Zeckwer, Frederick K, Halm nnd Charlton L. Murphy, performed n trio for piano, violin nnd viola composed by Mr. Zeck wer, n beautiful work which has been given In public several times nnd always with the success to which Its merits en title It. gram consisted first of u short address pro dres byOfr. Charlton L. Murphy, who nar rated the, history of the Institution briefly nnd read n letter sent by Mr. Illmmclsbach, tho founder, who was called upon bv tho audience to rlso aud acknowledge tho npplatisn which greeted his oplstlci Mr. Murphy then Intro duced Mr.- Walter Johnson, who brought Mr, Richard Zcckwcr upon tho singe with him, and in u neat address of cons Bratulatlon presented him with n large silver loving cup. tho gift of the nlumnl. Mr. Zcckwcr made a brief response, being rmich affected bv tho evidence of appreciation from his former pupils nud his friends. Mr. William Tucker, in troduced as-'"a member of the class of 1872," then closed with a few words of congratulation nnd appreciation to ir. JUclinrd Zcckwcr nn; directors. - the present The Philadelphia Musical Academy has had n remarkable career in the education of many of what later came to bo the lending musicians of Philadel phia, n goodly number of which ap peared In the orchestra last evening, cither as former Instructors or as ex pupils. Mr. Richard Zeckwer. now re tired as n directing force in the Insti tution, Is deserving of the hearty con gratulations which were showered upon him last evening, nnd the i present direc tors may look forward to n futuro ns. bright in promise ns tho past has been ln achievement, WOMAN ON SCHOOL BOARD Mrs. J. C. Sellers, Jr., Named for Lower Merlon Dody Mrs. J. O. Sellers, Jr., of Merlon, has accepted the appointment to the Lower Merlon school board, She suc ceeds J. Harmon Wilson, of Cynwyd. Mr. Wilson acted during the war as director of foreign freight for the United States railroad administration. He leaves Sunday for Norfolk, Vn., where ho takes up new duties with the N of folk and Western Railroad. Mrs Sellers has three children at- trnrllntr the Cynwyd school, She has Sk?n no part yin5 public nffn rs hereto- fore. Mr. Sellers Is connected with n New York firm. IIRADQl'ARTUR l'OK Bibles, Testaments and Portions Many Languages and Prices American Bible Society Intrrdrnomln.-itlonat. OncanUrd ISIS 701 Walnut Street ATI. PRESS & SONS ;" Enlarged Store lL N f5 r7C! ! 14KS $ 15-Jfeweled Adjusted & Regulated Ladies or Men'h Watches Hera Ii n lonr "altnl opportunity Ihnt xt9 know our ruilnmfr ulll nnil mure than mlrom. We lme Ixen uorklnc uu tills rmlai for tome time and ill lnt ue ore now NUle to make our rustumerN u. price on this watch that U so ntartllnl' low us to lie al most unbelievable. Here l wliut o le mi In theae uatelieu. Hie ru.eH are SOLID 11.KAP.AT flOt. I) throucli and through, not 18 ou In these watehru. n parttrle of hade meliil of nny eort. not eien thej are the neet thin model JuM out and ean lie furnished In larlr llsli : nln nolnt. ,Iaa Ink. lBlla nv v.nll.in.n'ii !. Thla Im a Ulllrll you will he proud to oun uml near nnd is of nerfeet workmannhlp. The moTrmrnts aro full 15 mbr Jeled and are larefullr reeu-! lated and adjusted Into the rae. Inn will , find the eiual of these watches etllnsr reau- srIT for 9Ja, Also oosrrte ine iuiiuhius i lo sUe thin model rase. "0-ear fold tilled. IS Jewell Wulthuni C; I O nioteinrnt wlU 10 lie ill-.irar Bold nilrd rase, 17 ilenrl I I I I n o I mute ment 19 site thin model ease. 20-.'ear aold tilled. 17 Jew-1 el Wat- 00 0-ear $13 I0-jesr told tilled I ease. 21 J e v e I - dependable C f tnotenient 'I" )S sire rase, old filled. 7 Jul f I i:icln SO. rear cuarantred foiii miru rase, 7 Jewel Wulthain IB site rase, 20-rear ' aold filled. II Jewel Illinois more- I I mrnt , . . . v I 'IS slie 30-year niar- e snleed icnld tilled fhln model rase, t entrnixl d - a I I n 1 ."Si .11- J, mote- ( C $22 $12 tsrnt tham 111 slie 'A-jenr ur. iinlrnl (nld tilled, thin model rase. Ill Jenrl I'.lclu to mniement . Jt 1(1 sire 20-jrur ruar anlred cold filled huntlnc case. 15 Jewel tiiinoi move ment $20 Stln'd tVatclirs at lowest I'rlcts Mend for freo :W-l'ue to:o Cataloi Tliilns continues a usual In our Sth and Crsnul fit. More durlnr nltcrallont, K.W. Cir. 8TH&CHESTNUrSTS. TM RflHrlCIOl. 381 IRAnHt 1.1. PERSONAL CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED SPRING FURS jVru? Capes, Chokers, Stoles and Coatees tit special value. Demonstration markings this Saturday. $15to$175 fRANK5 faTsanc ' fnrPv Easter Oflove SaJe Women's $3.00 White Kid Gloves at Eleventh and Market Streets Imported Lambtkin Gloves; ret or contrasting back embroidirics. Home Blacks included. 1'KANK SEDTJll Street Tloor $1-69 I GoatCoatlSuitSuit Sicnggrr 'iiorfa Coal nj I'nln Cloth .1 mil; milch cd Inverted plmi in cen're hark, silk sHtchcd collar rind porkeis add atnart 'uiiorcrf no'ea Hawlsoinrlu mik hnrrl Sports Coals of Vetour. Silk stitching, n nnrroio hcit avd buttons tlisllm fiiflj trim it. Of Vni'j; Satr, this clrvcr Taillcur. Large pnli h packets. trimmed with rmrs of braid enhance its smartness. $19.98 $35.00 $39.50 Suit Youth Jul Blotter Suit, of Xax'i Rerpc. elaborated with scalloped jiancli, pin tucklnns and double belt. $49.50 1 $59.50 .1 prrrtofnn of tailoring- -and nir.ciy of finish n usual tn Suits at this finer (ii((t'idal(jo this brautiful Tinscltouc Suit at Dress Beautiful Natin Afternoon Dress with the charmina bouffant draperies. Gold lace collar irwf ct(. $25-o Dress Xavu Taffeta Frock elab orated with novel hip draprrics and a contrast. ina nnrroio Wbbou oirdlc. $35.00 r9 Thousands of Raster Bonnets Gorgeous hew Hats! Hals for ft F ff everyone for every purse. X N 11 Hundreds of new shapes fj JJJ from Sport3 to elaborate after- s noon Creations shiny ribbon trimmings Flourr.i everywhere! Millinery Values nowhere to be duplicated. Individual Showings, $6.98 to 22.50 Children's Hats, $1.49 up to 6.98 thank si MEnnn Tinim ri.ooit Easter Blouses Untiled Lot $8 & 10 Gconictte Blouses Saturday at Kimono hihI jhort-slrovo (h modes Rorireously fTS headed on both froJi r and back. Lovely Spring colorings Georgette & Tricolctlc I'cplum Blouses, JJj up to IO.Oj. JV Two Matchless Boys' Suit Bargains Boys' Spring Suits Worth up to $12 at i finite n few mothcru have nlrcatlv learned such splendid Suits an thesp run t he duplicated elsewhere In town at near this price. They're of wool mixtures n Dark Gray or Brown ; the panta lined Mirouchout. Sizes 8 to 18 years. 2-Pants Mixture Suits In 7 ture- 7J51 to 17-year sizes. Good quality vool tni.v In Dark Drown nnd Gray. Baseballs Given With All Bois' Clothing Purchases Saturday VnANK Si:iU2lt SIXTH l'l.OOIl 11.95 (!qo(X'J.ltil v hi' m. V7 AW V 5 Odds & Broken Sizes of $15 & 12J9j Georgette Blouses . . &7.50 THANK HI3li:n Street l'loor All the New Shoes at Popular Prices New Oxfords and Pumps $5.85 4. 1 s 111 nun cnnns and other well Known make' of OxfordH and Pumps. I'aten' Gray, Tan Half, Gun Metal, Hlack and Tan Kid. BARGAIN BALCONY ALE.C Women ' oi cuiiurena J..50 ID Shoes. Vumps and I3.S0 Tan .V undOx-Q QQ lllaek ft f0 0S" Slin.i. liV Girls' Spring Coats at Out-of-the-Ordinary Savings Special Reductions this Saturday on Four Important Groups. Limited to 500 Coats. c S,V!8 nnd S1.0S Coats nf Serse and Checks, " to C-year slzea sin.DH. New Spring oata of Serges, rhecks and Plaids. C- to II year olzca $4.98 $7.98 Girls' Chiffon Dresses $15 $6.98 (, Iris' J!" 'ire en or Old Rose Taffeta Coats. 2 to U sizes S. to 14-yrar Girls' m n it S12.UK to Slff hrrge, V I 1 1 I II I and Check Coats. Fluffy, ulrllsh Frocks in white, flesh, orance and hluo shades. C to 1G size.' 500 TUB DRESSES 3.08 to J 1. 0" Values. 0-to 14-year slies. . . $2.85 riTTII 1'I.OOK Skirts Spring Serge & V clour Skirts $7.50 Blue nd Tan rialds In pirated models; Gabardines und nu rellas In Kuthorrd and tailored styles. Jersey, Tyrol Wool & Serge Skirls $10.00 Yoked models, nov elty pockets, button trimmings. Wonder ful values, 1'IKST 1'I.OOK fords, at My i m j m GBmiW Shof, . &TUEKT ri.OOU oilly5 H 1 flflt 'is ?swm A Thousand New SUITS Famous Subway VALUES Nowhere else in the city will Women and Misses find such VALUES. , ; Nowhere else in the city such VARIETY and such stunning styles, iff COATS 15 19.98 22.50 Velour and Pclo Sports Coats: also full lcnBth Coats. Plaid Silk or An gora Wool Collars. 15r25. DRESSES "lO- dS 19.98 Hundreds of pretty new Taffeta, Satin, Herirc, Velour and Georgette Crep Dfecses, I --. u-lMRwe sTonja orgs xyxwg ILhhhmm FRANK & SEDER 11th 5? MARKET STREETS m;com) noon (ci? 1 AXUKstul astV Ww affXsF W mSfm) (m. irW5 vlOzk jsr&K' JP'tifi T4cr xsO ot!t 'Sfe T . 2il l'J"WA, (IU, A m A Mam ik u'Jmx tlJ V iK I , r.McmA or. ifW k fte&um-.!..i Ksl A YaVr-l Klx2r7luh I ill XXell Mrj; J.VVtK'f'i-V.I ' lv l A '"OWfleVl. sV!li I -r IfB amaaaaaaTB 1 vl II 1" 'C..B M i W V tvw-; 1 f-u X', IfiP l' lr v' lnJ9MA j( a it f Mm win v iJfLfWTsPy iv 7i4lf,v f lS W:(mm n ran iMitmlmwmmkW lmmvWw raMHM W)W ISipP 1 liMI JSIH wmW)m lWr j.ijjpra my wjf Tx If mm kWHmt wKflL Iw-v1 ' t uBH mj M '11 m UA missmsffll vw I '1 ' " f A plB n I! vvl4 M fTYf W M O0 f-vyTyow WmW - if l If Jiou shave with cold water your skin will feel tender fall day- if you wait for water to be heated you'll miss your train. The man of the house where there's a Lovekin never has to face this problem. Heads tho list of home comforts. No expenditure pays prrcater dividends in comfort, convcnicnco and lasting satisfaction than ever-ready hot water service for every household need. Ono user's sas hill for hot water and cooking is only 12 cents a day. Let us give you his name. Tho "Lovekin" is entirely nutomatlc, its gas consump tion is surprisingly small and you always havo plenty of piping hot water when nnd whenever you want- it. Approved by tho U. G. I. Send for booklet. Lovekin Water Heater Company 39 Laurel Street ' Philadelphia, Pa. 1 Till. T.nmrtu nM"n .fcv rin ihv f''ifaNvjirxnjiijl I Shnn tlrlnili.ro In it.. VnIJ ll' ., r- TT...I I, T The Men, Too, Will Find Some New Arrivals in the Form of c Brown Oxfords ffBs&vsw! with a comfortable last a shoe with good looks and wearing ability 'combined. $5 .98 Men's Brown English bals. Goodyear welt , $5,98 Men's Vici straight last, Hygienic improved cushion sole $6.98 Men's gunmctal English bals $4.98 Men's Plain-too Vici Kid lace $4.98 Men's Chocolate-tan p.xfords $4.98 Mens heavy work shoes, black and tan. .$3.98 Men's Army shoes, Munson last. . $4.98 Boys' heavy work shoes $3.49 Boys' black English bals $3.98 Boys' black dress bluchers"; sizo 11 to GV $3.49 Little gents' box calf bluchers; sizes 6 to 1) 1 RQ Little gents' brown bluchers; sizes 10 to 'j . az.bi ilcn' increcmed Cotton Hose; excellent qttalilu; all colors 25c per pair I pairs for 91 Men's Storm King Boots, $3.49 Men's Short Boots, $2.98 Men's U. S. Army Hip Boots, $3.89 Smart Low Shoes for Women Jmvm muJkmmmm'J' 'mP Eu'4fv mmmmvtMFJMw 'feSGlk 1IHK. HTBB Patent Leather Tics With comfortable, vet stvlisb $5.98 jVrflBBW i HHr ' Willi comforta modified Cuban ncci Women s Brown Vici Kid Lncc, 9?i inch, slender vamp and Kitz heel. In black, plain vamp Charming Patent Leather Pumps One. cyolot, with Colonial tonguo and dC QQ bow p0.i70 1 $6.98 $5.98 Women's brown calf medium heel lace shoes, Goodyear welt. Perforated r- a up j)o.4y Wimnn'a LiH ('nsufrtnl CIihah Women's patent cloth top lace shoes, plain toe, high and me dium heels , Glowing girls' Brown cloth top, sizes 21, to 7 Tn black r Women's Juliets, plain too and lip AVip shipment of women's Silk Ilosc, brawn and black $3.98 $5.98 $4.49 $3.98 $2.49 $1.19 IMII' sW l.llls iJU iiM'iM Buy Your Children's School & Dress Shoes Now Children's gunmetal lace, 1 QQ aizes 8 to 2 ;.pJ..i70 Children's browii lace, sizes d0 Qft Children's 'patent' 'leather" (3i QQ lace, 8?. to 11 P&.i70 J.nfant8' sunmetal lace, sizes jj j CQ Uttlo Gents' "box" Calf" d1 Q Bluchers, sizes 6 th 0. . . . . P X "7 Children's Black Cloth Top (0 AQ Ucc. Sizes 8 Vi to 11 tfltV Sizes 11 to 2 $2.98 In brown, sizes 8 to 11 $2.79 Sizes 11 to 2 $3.49 Mall Orders Promptly Filled 116118120 N. Eighth Street AHOVfi ABCH Open YtliKT 'ill 9 V. M, Saturday '111 10 r. M. The Largest Shoe Retailers In the World, M Ciitft ,a Klfftdewli '-t ;; ;.v 4 ' t ,, r "l
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