Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 20, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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INVITED
TO VICTORY JUBILEE
Secretary of State and Tennes
see Governor Asked to Attend
Celebration Saturday
EXPECT TO CROWD SQUARE
Ootfrnmtnt and
clubs.
scores of women'
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The Philadelphia office of the league members of tht
of Woman Voters, 211 Franklin Build- the Philadelphia
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u llnancft Building, were uusiiy en rmsea women in me nemoiy room oi
ed today In arranging dotall o me the Curtis bulldlnif, The reception yi
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Invitation for the miffrngo Tlctory
Jubilee In Independence Square next
MSalurdnj- afternoon will be sent out to
day by the League of Women Voters.
"We expect to crowd Independence
Square, " said Mrs. George A. ricrsol,
Philadelphia leader of the league. "In
Tttntlons will he forwnrded to our 3000
members In this city. The city's offl
ll family alio will be Invited."
Many women's organizations have
joined with the league In plans for the
demonstration. These Include the Re
publican women's committee) of Penn
sylvania, the Women's League for Good
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snecil tndar In arrangin
celebration, which will be a
womnn's party," nccotdlng
PIcrsol.
Replies to Invitations sent to Gov
ernor Ilnberts. of Tennessee, and Sec
retary of State Colbv to attend the Ju
bilee nre anxiously awaited.
The l Inning of the suffrage liberty
bell will be n feature of the eierelses.
Miss Knthcrlnc Wentworth, of Hon
noke, Va., is to have the honor of
tugging at the cord which will "ring
our' tidings of the enfranchisement of
women, The suffrage bell is of cast
broms and weighs 2000 poundi.
Mayor to Presdo
Notable speakers will nttend the
affair. Mayor Moore will preside. The
ceremonies will begin at 2 o'clock.
Principal addresses will b made by
Governor Sprout, Mrs. Carrie Chap
man Catt, head of the National nui
At the close of the. outdoor exer
cises, Mrs. O. A. 1'lerBol and other
brs of tht executive board of
Lcnuiie of Women
receive me newiy enirnn-
bo in the nature of a genera,! jubilee, and
wru wisnes on mc occnxion oi toe flu
ent of women to citizenship, Governor
Sproul has promised to nttend the r
ccptlon. Scores of civic orgnnl;atloni. both
men and wnmen. have signified their
Intention of sending big delegations to
the Independence Square celebration.
Now Registration Drive
Women's organizations arc Minting n
drive today to bring out to the polls on
October 2, the last registration day. the
thousands of their sex who have not yrt
registered.
Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president
of the National American Woman ftof
(range Association, has written to Will
II. Hays, chairman of the Republican
National Committee, and George White,
chairman of the Dt'inoeratlc National
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frnae organization wh ch led the forces . . ujUk... iym iwinnr
to victory t Mrs. J ami Wood I'ark. I Parties' efforts In "behalf of suffrage
chairman of the National League of but laying emphasis on the fact that
WomTn Voters, and Mrs John O. , the i women nre not obliged to support
chBlrma" ' ,he P,nn,'WaBta I tWt pointed out that "neither
Tribute will be paid to Susan II. I Party made a perfectly clean record
Anthony Dr. Anna Howard 8hw and on ratification, but niflvldiin men of
ii..- wnmen who led In the fl.ht for both parties have given truly hero c
enfranchisement. Prominent speakers service to the cause ot woman suf-
TEMPLE IS OPENED
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CLASSES
will speak of the efforts made by women
lenders in tno last icw uecnacs.
Birth Record Spoon
A full-size sterling silver toa
spoon. The handle embossed in
the design of a stork resting on a
chimney top. Tho bowl nnnnged
for engraving name, weight, height
and place of birth. In the center
is a clock dial on which the hands
are engraved giving exact time of
birth; below is recorded the day,
month and year.
A charming and acceptable gift
$1.50.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVEnSMITIIS
fragc.
Several Changes Have Been
Made in the Baptist Uni
versity Faculty
GREAT RUSH'0 STUDENTS
Temple University opened today with
n rush of students, Although additional
classrooms have been provided, adequate
relief Is not possible until the new homo
of the university is built.
Enrollment showed about 10 per cent
increase over last year, when the fig
ures reached a total of 07811 students
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classes will open this even
The law, theological and lght school
uses will open mis evening.
Hevcrai innovations marveii tne open
ing of the .term. Tho college being
undenominational, It was announced by
the Rev. Russell Conwell, president of
the institution, that a chaplain would
be provided for students of every de
nomination for the coming term.
An unusually largo number of women
are enrolled In the law, classes Iht
year, They have formed a Portia Club
and will have a special room In the
college. '
By far the largest freshman class in
Its history Is 'expected by the college of
liberal arts.
Dr. C. H. McGlnnis. Drofenor of
physics, and Henri O. Neel, professor of
romance languages, nre iwo new lac
ulty members.' Dr. Ilnylm' Fineman,
professor of English literature, has' re-'
turned, lip has been away for a year en
gaged In survey work for the Zionist ex
pedition to Palestine.
Four timet as many day 'students as
last year and twice the number In the
evening courses at that time will at
tend the school of Commerce. The in
dustrial service bureau of- the school
guarantees to high school students in tho
accounting courso afternoon work at not
less than SOO a month while they ate
studying. Mnny new business courses
have been added. A new publication,
called The Call of Commerce, has been
Instituted. New Instructors are I. D.
Shute, Miss Mary Musgrave, J, A. Tou
saw, It. Lee Hunt, O, E, Bowman, A.
Park North, J. T. Donnelly. John C.
Klcwcr, Oscar II. Hale, Herbert A.
Whlttcn, Eugene A. Bonge. Jamos F.
llnugh and Edward h. Backer,
The course ot bachelor of Bclence In
education nas been completely reorgan
ot euucatlc
'cree oi sneciallsfttlon I
tlon for specific branchee tot the teaching
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view to offering opportunity for ft prop
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that the values of these Suits
are much greater than their
price.
But we prefer to have you
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An exceptional announce
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; $30, $35 up to $60
Finest coatings in heather
blooms, browns, grays
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William H. Wanamaker
1227-19 Chestnut Street
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We announce the
Opening of Our
Broad Street Office
For the convenience of our patrons
and others desiring central
district banking and complete
facilities for insuring titles to real
estate, we have opened a Broad
Street Office, in the Lincoln
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An efficient organization is at your
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We invite You to Take
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'VW!"V"U' AUQiiions w mo hcuiit in-i
elude Mian Minna Buenlne, Mia Jane
K. Itofh. Mlsa Blanche Voorhees, MIm
Alberta Dent and Mlsa Grace Dlmelow.
Despite moro difficult entrance re
quirements, rogUtration in tho law
school equals that ot last year. Two ad
ditions to the faculty are both alumni
of Temple University. They are Virgil
K. Wolf and Edwin Q. Seovcl,
The achoola of medicine, dentistry
and pharmacy, at Eighteenth and Hutj
tonwood streets, will be opened tomor
row with unusually large registration.
During the summer the laboratories
have been Improved, Professor George
K. Schaterle Is a new addition, heading
the department of pharmacy.
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A sUlued glass window was unrelleJ
yesterday In the Methodist Church ot
the Adrocatei at Wayne ayenue and
Queen lane. The window Is the gift
of Mrs. Thomas Geavcs, to commem
orate the memory of ;her husband t'ZVa
was unrellfd by, tho paslorT th"e hn jl
ices. The Iter. D. Gladstone HoK J1 1
Frankford, a former, pastor. ""nr... 'I
the sermon.
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1000 overcoats.
THE EVENT BEGINS TODAY, SEPTEMBER 20, AND WILL CONTINUE
UNTIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, INCLUSIVE. THE PRICE IS LOWER THAN
LAST SEASON'S.
Preparations have been made to give every man and young man who, takes
advantage of this wonderful event close attention and quick delivery of his completed
suit or overcoat.
The yardage is limited, the time is limited, but our determination to give you
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