Trh- . .'J7. i '" v Wi, jr?t TV ( j V''h ' ' ' - t i J-,. r . . H n 'r- ,w " M ' V ft U EVMlNd PUBLIC fiEbGB-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAKCH 26, 1020 LAYMEN TO LEAD St'I" A,!?mb J ?Pcn tn8 city MnV 20 at the Acndemy of Music. Ihe layman chosen for this dlstlnc Hop is J. Willis Uacr, of Pasadena, uaiir Nine hundred commissioners from aH parts of the United States will attend the assembly, and many will be ac companied by their wives. s The various committees which will aid in details of tho assembly were named yesterday by tho Itev. Dr. Alex ander SlacColl, who lienili the central committee. List of Committees ' The lists of committees follow: Dr. Clarence II. McCartney, hos pitality i Dr. Charles Wndsworth, Jr., historical ' and educational J the llov. Alfred Bqws.asBcmbly meetings J Dr. John A. Blair, popular, meetings : pr. J, Oray Bolton, publicity i Dr. William Ut IlobcrU, transportation 5 J t ! fries, reception; Dr,' Edward Y. Hill, pulpit supplies; Fullcrton h. Waldo, music; Dr. J. Ak MncCallum, 'sight seeing; Df. William I. Fulton, print ing. Dr. Alexander MacColl is chairman of the executive committee. The other members nro: The Itev. M. A. Bronson, William Austin Obdykc, J. G. Bolton, William P., Fulton, Jr., Allan Blair, H. Alfred Boms. Edword Y. Hill. J. A. MttcCollum, O. H. McCartney. Williani II. Koberts, Clarence Woods. Jr., Craig K. Liggett and V. h. 'Waldo. Prominent Phlladelphlans are on tho finance committee, vhlch also was an nounced yesterday. They ore : Thomas Beeves, Georgo Stevenson and John! bly will be observed ijtho centennial of tho old Board of Education which has been absorbed in combination with the old college board, in what is now known nt tho general board of education. A number of tho women will attend tho assembly us representatives of missions nud humanitarian enterprises. Many of the 000 commissioners from through out tho United States will bo accom panied to Philadelphia by their wives and other members of their families. SAYSPENR0SE is well compllshcd d complete recovery, and in now enjoying1 good health and spirits near Stuart, Fla., according to District Attorney Kainuel P. Ilotan. who ban Just returned from the Smith. "r'i wnnamnKcr. To Discuss Movement Tho Now Era Movement nnd tho In terchurch World Movement promise to furnish exciting discussion nt the as sembly, according to u statement m.ido yesterday by Doctor Bolton. In connection with tho 132(1 assem PRESBYTERIANS Willis Baor, of Pasadena, Will Bo Moderator of As sembly Hero Dc Witt Ciiyler.lchairmanjnvilllam P.J - . . . ... . .. . . . . . a ? Jt l Air. uotan mv l'Miadcipni with, y kh, uest, Cliarles I. Houston, Alba B. Johnson, William A. Law, George II. McFadden, William It. Nicholson, William A. Obdvko. O. Coleabnrv tfin npfintnr ravapiiI wiiVft aim. nnA tmatol- ?&'j Rotan Returns With Report Senator Has Regained Health Senator Penrose apparently has or- tho lar.t few weeks with him at tho High Point Itod and Gun Club. Senator Pen. rose, he snld, is enjoying tho sports he Invex lli'lf. flalilm? nnd niltnmnlilllnr. Purvcs, Samuel Rco, Francis B. . ' -Hjt rir the firnt time In the history of tie PrfsbyUrlon church a layman will 'preside as moderator when the 132(1 l7 Easter Offer Extraordinary A collection of the finest worsted suits jready for immediate wear that can be found anywhere in America. $50 THAT is a strong assertion to make, but the facts bear it out. These worsteds were purchased from a jobber who deals only in the best tailoring cloths the looms can produce They were bought by a manufacturer whose finished product com pares favorably with our own. An artist designed them and an artist trimmed them; good Phila delphia benchmen tailors made them. We feel certain that no better suits than these will be sold in Phila delphia thia season at $75 and $85. But we would like to let the suits speak for themselves, and if you pass 1217 Chestnut Street today or tomorrow, make it a point to examine them critically. They are on display in our west window. Open bvery I M Evening I VktPH 1 h$flPP Store Orders 1 WKmms Accepted 1 n sssB-sJk tt s BWWk fe J Sz 9BBBBBsBSM"flsBBBBKk?d 1 tliaaaaaaaaaaafi&iaaaaaaaaaSBaHlVV: "lHHIIIIIIIIIIIIHf HmHIIIIIHilllSki4i':"m'- i lilllllHHKm K:V r'H - Mr. Hill's pM Personal HHfel Guarantee , lHjSfli Goes with I U HIHkII Every ' miH HlBlH Purchase 1 TSSIIIlBailllBK9 HI H B I SHI IH I asHIH VB jB illlllllllllllllllllBca Save I $38,50, m S W LT -V I Silk-Lined Young Men's Suits, Double and Single Breasted New, All-Wool: $45 and $50 auali- . ties Ask to see them! William H. Wanamaker 1217-i9 Chestnut St. THE BIG FACTOR OF SAFETY Engineers have been building safety into Pierce-Arrow Cars for two decades. Their nicely balanced weight holds them to the road at any speed. The greater power of Dual Valves and twin-spark ignition permits ac celeration that takes them through traffic jams unscathed. Their improved gear shift, al most automatic in its action, in vites use when needed and permits the shift at any speed. Faithful brakes that grip and hold and a steering system that responds to the lightest touch these are some of the ways by which the Pierce-Arrow owner is safeguarded ways that have been developed and improved as the need has arisen. FOSS-HUGHES COMPANY Twenty-first and Market Streets Philadelphia, Pa. rnOMPT DELIVERIES ON MOST BODY STYLUS P I ERCE ARROW ' TiVA-l VALVE SIX . I f B I 1 mmKmmmmmmmmmmmi g -mim r i tx; Jwfc I $ i -I llll U , . , B I Qtt $ i g ssv.?tn wn B jHlMjSsJrS F MM fflW tfy5K vW- H 1 MmfiHariT"3 ' BIH iiMlllllJIIIIIMMjMi The Largest Exclusive Men's and Sous' Clothing Store in Philadelphia 1Q19-1Q21 Market St. : j. Tomorrow, Mr. Hill Makes the Most Sensational and Timely Offer in Clothing History! 1000 Men's Easter Suits and Topcoats At a Saving Thdt Will Be a Welcome Surprise to Every Man Who Will Buy His New Suit or Topcoat Tomorrow This is the greatest and best news that has ever- been pub lished just one week before Easter. Every clothing store is now asking full regular prices for their clothes but not Mr. Hill. Again, he does the un expected and gives the men of Philadelphia the greatest bar gain in brand-new Spring suits ever known at the very start of the season. Come in and see them New Blues, Greens, Browns and Grays. Flannels, Tweeds, Mixture Cheviots, Worsteds, Homespuns and Serges in every model one could think of or desire. One and two button form-fitting and English models one and two button double-breasted models, two and three button conservative models. Mr. Hill's wonderful value-giving events at the time when men need new clothes has won him a great reputation in Philadelphia and this new, larger store is the result. Do you know Mr. Hill? This is the time to get acquainted with him and his great clothing store. The Finest Hand-Tailored, Silk Lined Men's Suits & Topcoats In Every New Pattern, Coloring and Style Special You won't find the equal of these clothes un less you have them custom made. They arc the finest expressions of the tailoring art and tho most wonderful values at our low prices. Boys' Easter Clothes Our Entire Third Floor Packed With Boys' Clothes FREE Souvenirs toAUKiddiesTomorrow Parents, Make It a Point to Come Here Early Tomorrow to Axoid the Big Pre-Easter Rush Wonderful Biff Savings Boys' All-wool 2-Pair Pants Suits Parents, think carefully these low prices are for two pair parent Knows tnat an extra pair of pants SUitfl. NOW Nnrfnlk hnlfnd-n11.nntlnl rtt-lnr s4 T-i V -v t 1 v4- iiHnfi e atii ii-n a a . - - - . "T . 1 1 t ".). awivo ui um; iiiiAiuica, uicviuw uuu cuHHinieres. uoume seameu ' and stitched throughout. Knickerbocker pants, lined throuirh- " zLHj Parents, think care ''v'ttf'Sffi mi0 Pans suits, and every Wii practically means two out. All sizes from 7 to 18 years. ll-95te24-95 Boys' Blue Serge Confirmation Suits ill it Ytvinna pnn tirJ It 1m jtlJ 4 itnn O ..... -. i?i. t H-75. Q.95 ? Our nriCGS SOUnd llko Old timns. Rn vnn nn vonrlihr unrtne. stand the savings our low prices make possible. Good quality fast-color wool serges, in belted-all-around models. Tailoring is of the finest and pants are lined throughout. The kind of suits parents appreciate for the youngsters on dress occasions. All sizes up to 18 yoars. Boys' $5 Sample Wash $( Suits A birr lot find every ono is worth fully double our special price. All tho new Billy Boy, Tommy Tucker, Middy and Junior Norfolk styles. Sizes up to 8 years. 2.79 Boys' Suits $12 JO Values Mixture v.jj A Vflrv sneclnl lot. and ndvisi pnrlv I I V. r ".."-? ","T -- -.. .- -.- uuyinir. i ino quality ' folk stylo. Knickerbocker pants. io ia years. mixture suits in Nor- Sizcs up Boys' Reefers and Topcoats, $4.95 Up Boys' Hats, $1.19 Up Boys' Knickers, $1.39 Up Boys' Blouses, 95c Up vi 7 s 'lfJ 'w i, m f I v ".I til .H A! . i r ' v Hi t y, ?! .5. ty s M ? V, ,z i m 1 m n ! m i vl? n j i - u i ! ' T- The Hill Co.-1019-21 Market St. ,1 f; J J V . s.v t .4 w M o : f v jAi. 1 . . . . . f.r 'y 'V mvi-iim T'r ;a ri" i . .j-i ' i i ': -:V" ",,' ... . rf i. i i "vr . p . .?. --'' JiUX
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