.tt:isti 14 U" ? '" 1-4.1' 4 4 .. 0 ": v; ii. ' . 4 f.W-,B" -, & A. .. I "' , , f i ' r vV ' v v Evening public LiSDBft pHUiAUjaisiA, Friday, "tone ii, 1920 ,3W I MK NAMES NEW inYFnRflpinFiuiY :rS:. Corporation Formod to Oporato tal of $250,000 HAVE FIVE.YEAR LEASE 1 ? B". P' m r AilmMI fT flirt tiirtii neenMnf rtil litll 'sfjlSdward Dok In Incorporntlns tlio wa JJ, "Academy of Music Corporation" and Ihivu vinff the Academy for tlip concerts of v-,thl Phllmlolnliln rtrnliiwtrii mill tlir 'Metropolitan Oprra Co. wore made pub lie today by Mr. Itok. They are: Alexander Vn lltnn- .tnhn F llraun Miner ThnmnH McKean Thotrmi Df 'Witt C'u- Clfinml 1? N'cwhoM ler Hnmtln (1 J.1nil Charlton Ynrnn.ll Jnmn (Tout) nrnwn Bfttnii'l P. FVIp . Hirry T .Ionian Wi HlnrHI- Smith 1eor II Krnilfr , Cyrua II K CiirllH J Krnnklln McKml William Jay Tumor den Kldrliloi It Johnson hurley (' Harrlnon Kdwnrd V link Thomm Willing Halrh Jtobrt IC Cnxuntt (lnrf H McFailil.n Oore W t Urxel rran" V nolwrt Henry 1 MrKran J. Ilerlrnm UU'Pln Caleb F, Fox cott llobert I. Montisom- OiurRe MrKmKrn 1 ery Theodore V I riinip Arthur K. Xrwbold. lio died ei 'tcrday, was nlui one of the incorpora tors. Has n KhO'Year Lene As announced by Mr. Hok at the nn nual meeting of tin Philadelphia Orchestra Aociiition two weeks ago, the new orKnnlztitloii will allium a five year lease of the Acadein.x of .Music lie also made it known at the time thit arrangements lmil been eomplrted whereby the customnr nitteen perform r ancr-H of the Metrnpolitnn Opera will be given in tlie Acadeui., a well ns tlie usual ftftv concerts of the Philadelphia Orchestra. A charter for tin new corporation has been applied for by William .lay Turner, counsel of the company. The corporation has a capital stock of JStiO.OOO. which. .Mr. Hok said, has been largely oversubscribed. It was thought, he added, that twentj-Hvc men would "come in." each taking $10,000 or. the stock m-tenil. thirty-one l'htln delchlans. including tlie late Mr. New - ' bold, volunteered to asiimc a liitrc of , the rcsponsibilit . Five more men. Mr Hok ald, hae ftienifled their desire to ioin tlie cor poration, and thti tlie S'J.'O.OOO worth i of stock will be duidtd among tlnrti i four men In thnt connection. Mr Hok e pressed deep gratilication over the nub He spirit evidenced bj hi- ft lends and vownrkers, "It has been nothing short of won- i derful," said Mr Hok. "If one takes . into consideration how tight mnnc. Is. how many of the socalled 'drms' an failing and how people me hitudinpped by the high living cost, it will be dear that the willingness of those, men to assume this additional hunlcii -Imunl them to be Philadclpbians in the best , sense of the word." j To Elect Hoard Soon I A hcurd of dhcttors nml a full ros ter of officers. Mr Hok said, will be elected immediately upon the granting of the cliarter. Albert A. Jackson, vice president of the Q I rani Trust Co., Is given In the charter application as treasurer, and (leorge T. Holy will be assistant treasurer. Mr. Haly also will be In charge of the new "open-all-daj" ticket ofilce to be Installed In the Academy of Music, with a branch oDlcc at 1111) Chestnut street, as at present. Mr Hok further announced that Al fred Hoegerle, manager of the Metro politan Opera House, will resign his ioitlon to Ueeome manager of the Vcademy under the new corporation. The seating capacity of the Acadcm, Mr. Hok said, will he luci eased to more than ItOOO. To that end about 1200 srnts will be added b. a rearrangement of the parquet floor. That work, as well ns the making of some ne-essar changes on the stage and tlie painting of the di casing roms. will be begun on July 1. Tlie work will be in charge of Peter Clnrk. consulting engineer of the Metropolitan Opera Co. of New ork. Tlie allocation of boxes and seats for the opera. Mr. Hok said, will bo en tirelj outside the functions of the Acadeni) of Music management, and will be controlled b the Metiopolltau Ipcrn Co. of New York. So far as the Philadelphia Orihestra is concerned. IhtW arrangements will be in the hnnds of Arthur Judon, the manager, as heretofore. MAY DIE OF OLD WOUND Special Officer Baker Being Treated at University Hospital A bullet wound iccelvcd four jenrs ngo mav cause the death of Charles Hakcr, H!14 I.udlow street, a special officer of the Thirt; -second street and Woodland aenue police station. linker, who i a hi other of Magistrate Carl 'linker, is being treated at the I'nlversity Hospital wheie it is said that his con dlt'on is critical Tlie policeman wa shot four jeiir" ago during a ilisturbance nt I-'ortv first and Market stieets l (Jeoige Oieen, alius Sugarfoot TEMPLE RECITAL Give Music Pupils of Institution Creditable Performance The first of the two closing recltala of the pupils of the College of Music of Temple I'nhcrslty was gheu last even ing In the forum of the university. The piogrnin included numbers for piano, violin, cello, limp and .oiee ami was found most enjoyable by the large audi nice present, Thnc who participated were: Piano, (Icrtrude 15. Campbell, Susanna M. Schnnl. Jane M. Hutterworth, Priscllla 'ho Chos and Dorothy Itiukus; ohe, Anna l.ub.ir. Uogrr CInjton, Mrs. Katherlnc Rlgglns, Slary Young, Helen Ilcffelfinficr, Paul Towner and Sablna t'lrnu; violin, Raymond Vctter, Aaron Mollud, ,Alec Washco and Charles A. French; liuip, Florcueo 'Westburner nud Mis. Minion Hlnor Compton ; cello, Credit (ilcim nnd Walter Dreher. Chance for Young College Men Dr. Albert A. Huowden, of the Stan dnid Oil Co.. will be at the Hellevun Stratford today to interview recent col lege graduates who desire to become af filiated with the company. The posi tions open nrc for foreign service, and he applicants must be unmarried and between the ages of twenty-one and twcnt -eight. Two older men, con struction engineers, nlso nrc wanted. 9 I r " l - I r l 4 ' '-' sS I'm m3 rMSfM I fS X -J3B "Isr svl 11 !tm. x.. JJI Gall for VhilipTtforris DOND STREET CIGARETTES C'orfc ripi I'latn I n 1 Pearl Necklaces A choice collection. S. Kind & Sons, 1110 chestnut st. DI AMO.S U MEnCHANTS JEWIXIHIS SILVEIISMITHS Red t K l. in im t avsa t iM wtA irvkianul L Smk Ladies' and Men's Raincoats 12 FOR COMFORT 5 THIS SUMMER Boys' and Girls' 1 .25up Men's & Women's Oxfords and Tennis Shoes 1.75uP Men near Kel to the etttce nnd on the llnkat Women m i. e a a And their liounew'ork rnajr; Children revel In their toft, nllent, "hnrefoot" appeal. v MUlMnnllV JVyA. OXFORDsJ-TT-T--;) 5-s2SS!sN KLIh&mTtE AH new models big variety to select rrom , inrrnni s shailtB Value JJ" now Garden Hose, 12c a foot 4 Best Millinery Values In Town The rendu- lnm of Fur Trices l tft? the 14), esiij I.nel. ft UV NOW I lj'H S fzBhi p j?si sea li HMllI tr-aMt HTPtr- &ffW4 i. 9 tf'm s-mM m - fStfe 2fet VSv 1 yMMkE& In the FnU f'omes the RehnunU With llkhrr rUe. Ill SOW! U.S. Government Hip Boots Large "lies now . .. Value 2 '4.80 VFITtnStitRWtKAVCIr K15 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) FINAL CLEARANCE S Entire FUR Sfoc Reductions up to 50 Features for Saturday i- "V riwui'i Invest even a small deposit now. You cav pay balances from time to time during the summer. The money you save by buying now will prove this one of your wisest invest ment of the year. t hr' Kav.' pi i' Marmot Coats . . . Stunning Fporu irn I Brown Conej Coat . run njiri m n modPi Nutria Coats I 'irrt Krn.irt l nctn in1l Australian Seal Coats . . . . . (.Irijl.il ho loilir an'l rufle f -"unK Raccoon Coats Beic-tecl (JirU ik rif ri ni Iiti '1 French Seal Coats .... Natural s,(Utrr-i (oi.Hr ant i j(f Hudson fecal Coats . ... Hhunk. rti iwr nj Natural fc'iuirifi inmmM Scotch .Mole rap 595.00 Trlmmi"l l'h Hiklun Kol nk Natural Squirrel Coat 595.00 rinrs' 'Irk -u n hamlx miri Im-'l Free fur storage until Fall on ever y piece purchased dur ing the FUR CLEAR ANCE. Storage in our fine dry-air stor age plant. A mini mum of expense and trouble, a maximum of comfort and saving. Kedureil I'rom Now $t55.oo $89.50 94.50 145.00 149.50 195.00 275.00 375.00 395.00 445.00 I Hfi"2z 820 CHESTNUT ST. y'fyifflii& o3or i o onoi noxaoc aoxnoc QlLTR. ONLY ,3TO5ffi1 aoco in IMON&IOl LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CPEDIT - JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPMt BE SURE Or ADDRESS LOOK FOR NAME ON WINDOWS 150.00 'J45.00 250.00 1295.00 395.00 525.00 iu Popular Demand Has Forced Us to Continue This Sale The multitudes (hut linre heen retonlln! to our .lime "jule. lime tilremh IiI.pii mi the hlmk of line Jeelr tlmt nf WW MKlile for the entire month. The ileimiml linn been hii icrent for these Rrent li.iienlii that e "re forrnl to replenish niir stoik o thnt none nhnll he illsaniMilnted o tomorrow will llntl nur slinu- mu r.ilrl t.n..t.. .. t(l. ill. fl..ui( i,..nrtm,nl fif Jeitllr 3 Oil eier looked iiimn th- hiine iiillt. HTine lnircn'ns nnd Ihe s nip e.is, putinrnts .nml inulie our seleetlonn. fnlkH. nnd jnii nun on n nm thine we inUertlse for i promise of ODc n week. Our nrlcr ore nlns lotwr thin nn'fl n i eUewnere. " -.r...n:--.Ti 3-Sione Gypsy Diamond Ring ?-n.,l.. - CIA iiiIiik 1n i.ure white iHkt. miIIU Bold! illnnionds e e n ter t.hitlniim ton. Iiund. ruli or emeruhl duiKed. rure white l.llest hHl (I 111. I fllk- i, Uffk 0e Week. Son or- din- Oi7.3 mond 31.25 li Tliistan)eled ELGIN ChointdWV FKt.E, CHOKER SCARFS' The Old Prlre $19.50 24.50 29.50 39.50 45.00 49.50 Skin Effect Natural Squirrel Skin Australian Opossum . . . Skin Jap Kolinsky Skin Jap Mink Skin Fitch Skin Natural Mink Skin Stone Marten 55.00 Skin Hudson Bay Sable 89.50 Skin Jap Sable 110.00 Skin Baum Marten 125.00 Skin Hudson Bay Sable 125.00 Skin Fisher 145.00 Skin Hudson Bay Sable 175.00 oti Tin S 10.00 10.00 12.50 19.50 g 21.50 29.50 :m.so 19.50 57.50 (it. 50 09.50 71.50 91.50 Ladies rt Inited to I'se Uur Credit Plnn Ilnuise of the crrat hurEiiInn e nfTrr hut Mrs! of all. the rriehe prompt nnd rnurteou trritnirnt minus the nsiinl red tupe eiierlenre nt niont ireillt hniihrfl. Won't ou ioiup In nud ee fur oumelf linn pie is;, lit It Is here? -$Kl Ladies' Tiffany I'ure hlf per fert dinmnnd of KenrroiiB elre hihI remark- (90. ablr hpuut. r0c Urrk. The Peerless Elgin Thr hlKRft twttrh atuc of thr xnr. 2fifiP lUkt Cftlll nilfHl Uiuhrr tiiHr. Niiiikni wranil dlnl. full iiWkcl mmrtiiMit n excellent llincplrn. I.iijct'.mmc nnd iulJiitlnc fret. nrr mini mMuiiIi! n ill him hflf of IliN opiinrtiinlt .'(K wreU. STOLES $59.50 Austiulian Seul $29.50 145.00 Mole Stoles.... 79.50 145.00 Jap Mink 79.50 105.00 Nnt. Squirrel.. 89.50 155.00 Hudson Seul... 89.50 150.00 Kolinsky 89.50 1225.00 Skunk Stoles. . .124.50 225.00 Aust. OppoBsurrt 124.50 895.00 frluturul Mink.. 275.00 SCARFS $24.50 Taupe Wolf.. .$12.50 24.50 Kamchatka Wolt 12.50 21.50 Black Wolf.... 12.50 24.50 Australian Seal 12.50 04.50 Solid Kox .... 17.50 45.00 Solid Raccoon.. 24.50 49.50 Taupe Lynx... 29.50 (59.50 Skunk 39.50 7C.00 Jap Cross Fox. .. 44.50 Rlrrin i j: .w..Tb1,' ,... l.ilUlfb It-kt. Kold-mieri me. Jeneled innieiuent the (ue eunrauteed fur "0 jenr kept in reimlr one jeur free, si. thlH ii'h n. lieuuty 50c A WEEK unrmiirru $28 Pay Jnl 50c cck ll II LA TAUSCA KICHILIEU AND OTREtt PEARL3 $15,00 I I'W Mil) 1(li 1.1. m Mil R IIONM UU 11 Mil I) Mil t .N III (III pi.k J III! 1 S o in hi VI Open Evenings Q.m Saturday Evenings II in: si'nr. or nnKKiuMioK ion wmk on wimiohh o I OtUR. ONLY sSTOREl K IMONlp. trnrvr eyclumz necntr JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA 3 MOTLTTH I3TH STREEOT M Open Evenings .m . u . a ffV T.t- The Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys' doming a?torc in I'nuaacipnw 1Q19-1Q21 Market St., MR. HILL'S Extraordinary Stile Men's Summer Cool Cloth and Palm Beach Suits Store Orders Accepted KllHr T(Lj fr p--pJHtfV" jtK K?vSiflTE aVsV t-'Vl m!rm Hmmmm "urn will $25 Wk k ff-mm KKBr vlHBr That Cannot Be Duplicated Under $12.50 and $15.00 -Choice Nowhere in town will you Una a value to equal this ! This is Mr. Hill's big annual event and this year he establishes a new record breaking price saving on these wonderful Summer Suits. Even last Saturday in the tor rents of rain Mr. Hill's store was crowded, for thou sands appreciated the values and hurried in to get them. A big new lot of more than 1000 suits ready for to morrow's selling and Men get in as early as you can. Extra salespeople to help you select Genuine Palm Beach Fine Cool Cloths Summer Flannels Summer Homespuns Arepore Cloths And what a wonderful range of colorings patterns styles. Any and every thing a man could think of or desire is embraced in this wonderful sale of Summer suits at these two low prices. And, best of all there is a size for every man whether he be short, slim or tall. Come in tomorrow assort ments are now at their best and the best values go to the first buyers. Better Grade Palm Beach, Silk, $ Mohair and Summer Weave Suits, at 4 95 ra fc. m L 3i.JES.JiL Mr. Hill's Great Underselling Sale of eit9s S-PIeee Willis All Positive Savings of $10.00, $15.00 and $20.( An Event That Establishes New Bargain Records Choose at These Prices MEN'S $30 SUITS $ 153 Ikv mv. Ail EM Bsil j a utty m MEN'S $35 SUITS $(g.0 MEN'S $45 SUITS $gPpg EN'S $50 SUITS m Genuine all-wool fabrics, designed in smart styles single and double breasted thoroughly well made by master tailors. The very popular form-fitting and con servative 2 and 3 button models. The range of choice is wide flannels, blue serge, mixtures, fine cheviots, herringbone weaves, purest of worsteds and cassimeres. Eery coloring and pattern a man could wani; or think of! Men's $9 All-Wool Blue Serge $j95 Trousers w Finest quality worsted -serges guaranteed fast color. This is indeed a most unusual value, for regularly these trousers would sell at double our spe cial price. 1000 Pairs of Men's mn m $p . $85 Trousers $J.85 A saving oi $2.00 and $3.00 on every pair. Our entire stocks are embraced in this wonderful sale. All the wanted materials, patterns and colorings. Big Savings for the BaTflBByjl IraM ym m 1000 Boys' Wash Suits $.95 $245 $295 Every new style, Oliver Twist, Billy Boy, Tommy Tucker, Middy and Sailor effects in all the new wash ma terials. Plain colors and two-tone color combinations. All sizes from 2'2 to 8 years. 1000 Boys' Wool Suits $d.85 $-18.95 tpfflooi?o 1'ine quality worsteds and cassimeres and neat mix tures. Suits with one and two pairs of pants. Made in the popular Norfolk belted styles pants are lined throughout. Sizes from G to 17 years Jhe Hill Co.. 1019-2jMarW Street V , "T K r JB . 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