'j.- t - . ; rjaw y. '- .,-. '- v; - ;v fitJ.'v V i? EVBM&G PBfctC kEEK 0MEB 2,, 1920 H , wili" 'Jxst- ' i ' fTa BY U. BF P. GRADS Uerato'ThePennaylvanlan" Urge AH Be Permitted to Engage In Athletics S OPPOSED TO LIMITATION Student Activities at University Toddy 1-15 p. m. Frosbmnn sports ,.l1r nd football game, frcthman iX D, Franklin Field. S . m.-FootbaU game, U. of P. ftnttt Bucknejl, Franklin Field. 7:30 p. m. First meeting Capitol City OIub. , ji.n.., tn whether n man L ..ji mOWn .leirce should or should Cot be barred from athletic teftms has art MThed at the University oi renn--1-...1. t.w .Tnhn O. Bell, n trustee, and , r,;..f fiorelin. president of Uio AWrtlc AMOclatlon. "2M&raiS; MS wyrtudent holding a degree i" .1..- ...kuit fmm nlnvlnrr on a IrOIB uuoiucr nmuu. ....... .- n LmL.!. -.iu,tn na mimmctl u n in let- ten to the l'ennsylvnulan, the student Jillr IS inni ever inwu hi ' UnlTHslty should bo eligible for nth- titles Mr. Geyclin, the first wearer of tho red and blue in intcreollcglato competi tion, known an inn rnwier u .. ijlronla athletics,' declares In a let ttr to the Pcnnsylvaninn that he Is op ined to "a mere collego limitation lti itMetlcs. I saw tho unifying effect and i o.i.i .....u tr. tinlvoroltv Rnlrlt of ptn&ittinf all studenta to tako part In lUieUCS proTiucu uiujr m w.i..J ud athletically nuniinca. rt ,i ,1.1. PAt.naiMirnniftn warntal the student body in nn editorial against the attempt uiac was Dem mnuo io rescind the degree rule. This rule was ..... rtir thn fnntbnll season last fill when several glaring cases of pro fessionalism were discovered on the football team. rru. -t.in.1 frtlrnn hv thn Plnnfcvl- nnlsn is thnt it not only breeds pro fessionalism but mat it is uniair to mo students in the strictly undergraduate departments of the University to have to compete against oiucr men wno uoyc piduated from otucr colleges ana .wno low seek places on Pcnn teams. Mr. Hell advocates the "varsity rale" which permits every student to participate in athletics. 'He declares k. iMmra. ruin" 'la tllRPrtmln n Hir v. inequitable and nn artificial rule." For tMrlrnin6 years, ne says, inc vurHiiy rule was in effect until last January .Im tt.A ntMntln .Alinpll. "wltlmllfc public or general discussion, by a bare majority voteu to sudsuiuio uc ucgreo rule." ' taken in the absence of himself and Murdoch Kendrick, who would have pposed it. 1 MEMBERS WANTED BY PENN SOCIETY Aljmni Organization of Unlvor- lity Will Start Drive to Got 25,000 Names on List A drive to obtain a membership of at leait 23,000 will be begun at once by ins university ot Pennsylvania ucncrni Aramnl Assnrlntlon. Thomas W. Ultimo. Sttsldent, announced tho beginning of Wi drive today. During the summer a general reor ganisation of the association was com- Pitted br a commlttrn honrtpil hv A. Tl. Brunker. of Chicago. Tho committee also mado a survey of tho activities of Ue organisation and the work it plans to do. Th9 main features of the reorgftnlsa Ypo Proposil were argued by the in CmditM socletlos and by the general ortanlntlon at Its Convention In Wil mington last year and the last approval "cessary to Introduce the new system oot given until lato in the summer. The most important change was per japs the reduction of the number on W board of directors which hitherto we has bean a large, unwieldy body. m bftUt 1 PInt was the society un atls to agree, and that was a financial ow. Formerly the society had .been fflftrrlng $3 a year dues. Under tne JfP.oj'd reforms, dues would have been aooiished and tho society supported by Si'il" of. " w1y raagaxlho to whlcn JJJthe tmmni would be asked to sub Mb. The new board of directors wil be charged to effect a settlement en the question. The new system also assigns different UUes to all departmental societies, "tier than having each attempt to do all the work individually. Along. with m meaauro. Edward II. Bushnoll, flltor. n-ehlef of tho Pennsylvania On Sit ' iS. an editorial appearing in the first edition of the magaslne this yoar, 82! . now. wouW be " appropriate SRm?ncr'iat.8 a.nw Wharton School to n5i B1!ty At PrMent th0 Wa.r If ?. ,comM.un thB Jurisdiction Hon and 1 the .8 chool of Fine Arts. ,"' nushncll points out that the SiW.,p Le Wharton Bociety to K? rap,4l3r ad Pfobably is equal inUUM ; " ,8' th?"'?". he contends, nuued to an organUatlon of its own. E'SSTR0NQG.0.P.AT91 Uollcin 8lnce Kn UI.I. rasshonnr. Qn... Hi m -rri w iir. anann a.''krn,,ehllhatT,b,lan s,nco " WXm? o" ! Mid today "teatPma hMiWM F,rth tte"i W hfid to mSP '.bJilcan .from th0 tP of J.r.i.2 t0 the soles of my ttot. n.i BwtinTwto."B,,l,lBI nnd CooIldK,, A? ?' the state Leg. tlaet h? w?.'5?fW 8h0 "as known I Im ''j.if ? a cweB ""'" She ttttrt.il7jui?18 -terod from llhth "ard th UyUloa 0( the Twenty- !' ::i.rai .boasts of three re,,!-. ventT.flT0n, ''?' ? to vote for I5', baa nft..r.i ,v ra una, mora- B awJs-WiSffi""- Baiid plays at 9; organ at 11, and Band and Organ at4:50 Chimes nt foon WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WfeATJERv Fair arid cool Important Sales of Women's Gloves and Small Children's Needfulsr--Mondav Mornina in Wanamaker's Dnum Stairs Store 3,000 Pair of Women's Gloves '" in ' 1111 1l" I II iVllll I i'i $65 $30 $46 $39 New and Delightful Autumn Suits Abound at $30 to $55 In this very modorato price rango thoro Is a plonsnntly varied col lection of suits appropriate for a great many Autumn and Winter occa sions. Sllvortoncs and velours are tho principal materials UBed and tho colorintrs are as soft as tho texture of tho cloth. Quite a number of suits have collars of sealcne, nutria or Australian opossum. Tho suit at $80. which is sketched, is of brown, roindcer or Copen hagen oilvortone, with o,,coliar of nutria. Sires 14 to 18. At $39, another cilvcrtone suit is sketched; in navy or brown it has a collar of scalene fur. Among the Finer Suits that are ciuitc nico enough to wear to matinees nnd nftornoon teas, are lovely things of llama cloth, duvet de laine, suede volour and such luxurious materials. They are trimmed with beaver, squirrel, nutria or scalene- nnd some are quite handsomely embroidered in silk. ?60, SC5, $67.G0 nnd upward. We Never Seem to Be Able to Get Enough Wool Jersey Suits For sports wear and general outdoor rood times wool jersey is incomparable. In rich heather mixtures, thesn serviceable suits can bo had at $1,7.25, $25 and $35. Tho jacket of the $35 suit is lined with silk through tho'yoko and sleeves. (Mnrhrt) Tine for Flannellet Nightgowns And a great many women .are coming in for them! At $2, pink or blue striped or plain white flannellet night gowns with high collar and long sleeves. At S3, a pink and blue striped flannellet nightgown has a hemstitched yoke and no collar. ... . ... Also at $3, extra-size flannellet gowns, fn pink and blue stripes or plain white, nro made with high collnrs. (Central) What Lovely Autumn Hats and What a Collection at $10 and $12.50! Toques Flaring Hats Rolling Brim Hats Large Hats but mostly small hats, for they are the smartest for this season of year. For tho most part thoy're of gleaming panno velvets, plain veelvets, combinations of tho two and silk combined with eithor. Black or navy aro in the majority, but thoro nro many bright hues rust, coxcomb red, Nankin bluo, amber and pretty combinations. Trimmings aro varied and smart uncurled ostrich, glycerined ostrich, pretty pins and bright ribbons all used to advantage. A shining oxnmple of the smart toques is ono of glistening panne velvet with soft folds of tho volvot ail around and two small, pearly pins peeping out of the folds in front In fact, a hat for every face nnd fancy! - (Market) Cotton-Filled Comfortables Special at $2.75 Ono of these is a fine buy and several make a better! They are 72 inches square and nro covorcd with figured material on top nnd plain color to hnrmonizo on back. Wool-Mixed Blankets at $10 They nro in whlto or pretty plaids and nro 70x80 inches. Wliito wool-mlxed blankctfl, 70x82 inches, xnro $12.50. Satin-Finish Bedspreads, Special at $5 Snowy bedsprends in good-looking pattorns ar cither hemmed or huvo scalloped edges. Tho latter have cut cornors. 78x80 inches. (Centrnl) Wonderful Tints and Subtle Shadings Find Their Way Into Women's Newest Coats Tho materials nnd tho many shados of coloring in women's llnor conts aro particularly worth attention this sea son. Thero nro several new shades, such as Nankin, pine, muskoteor blue, and many beautiful versions of brown that bespeak the season. Oak, russet, wood brown, golden brown, the green-brown of troo trunks in tho shadow and many others are here. Ono may chooso tho delightful charm of mntoritlls soft as the balmy air on ono of thoso Summery days thnt come in lato Autumn, or, if you prcfor, you may have a rough rugged material that has a decided smartness nnd will daro tho woather. $45 to $125, Among the Newer Materials Wooldyno Fortuna Froti Glow Caledonia Cryttal Bolivia Cashmere Velour Chameleon Cord I llama Tho comfortablo, looso coat that is sketched is of navy or reindeer Cale donia, fully lined with silk, $89. (Market) titllS I msm Georgette .Crepe Special, $1.75 a Yard It is 40 inches wido in black, white, cream color, orchid, malic, peach, rose, bclgo, wistaria, two shados of gray, many shades of bluo, including navy, nnd many protty shades of brown. Lovely Lace Flouncing Thoy aro grontly in vogue this season and thoso especially pretty ones como in black, nnvy bluo and brown, 3B and 40 inches wido, $4.50 and $5 a yard. Radium all-over laces in black, brown and navy blue aro 36 inches wide, $2.76 n yard. Imitation Cluny Laces (mnchine-mnde) 12jc to 50c a Yard JuBt tho Inces that women want for now curtains, centerpieces and tho like. Edging3 nnd insertions arc 2 to 6 Inches wide. (Oentrnl) The First Wash Satin Blouses of the Season Thoy nro glistoning pink or white satin. Tho quality is good, tho style is tho well-liked soml-tallored ono with a collar that can be worn high or low. $5.90. (Market) Girls' New Checked Gingham Frocks at $3.50 The checks aro in green, pink or bluo and whlto and the dresses have that clean-looking appearance that is particularly desirable in school frocks that will need much tubbing. They aro trimmed with plain-color collnrs, cuiTs and piping. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Those Tailored Regulations! Nothing can tako their place in the way of school dresses! At $4.60 there are some of whito Joan with cadet bluo collars and cuffs. They lnco up the front at tho neck, which is an niflded attraction. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Cadet blue gingham regulations, trimmed with red or black ties, are in slzos 6 to 14 years nt $4.50, $C25 and $6.75. Junior Girls' After-School Frocks Thoy need pretty dresses for the various afternoon nnd evening parties and thnt is where these taffota, satin, jersey, velveteen and serge dresses como in. $16.50, $18 to $46.50. Coats That Are Warm Top coats, many of them with broad belts and trimmed with buttons, nro nil fully lined and some havo fur collars. In sizes 6 to 12 years, thoy are $15 to $25; sizes 14 to 17 years, $18 to $60. (Market) Serge, Tricotine and Charmeuse Frocks in Autumn's Prettiest Fashions Are Marked About a Third Less at $25 The minute you look nt thoso pretty drosses you'll know that $25 is a small price to pay for them. Their lines ore new, their materials arc good nnd their fashions aro correct. Serges and tricotlnes are, of course, in navy blue. .Some aro trimmed with leather applique, some are prettily embroidered with heavy black or Copenhagen silk. Beads are effectively usod on others. The dresses of chnrmouse aro in black, navy and brown and show graceful drnpings, embroidery done in silk or beads or unusual corded pockets faced with bright colors. As many of these dresses are samples, thero aro not many of a kind. Satin Dresses at $10, $15 and $16.50 A dear little dress with a ruffled skirt and sur plice bodice is just, tho thing for young women. Another is cmbroidored in silk or chenille or oven tiny beads. Serviceable Wool Frocks First, for comfort, comos wool jersey. Thoso pretty dresses arc in a wonderful variety in rein deer, brown, navy, Pekin and so on, braided and embroidered. $16, $10.25, $22.50 and 425. A Jersey frock at $19.25 is sketched. Velour and Silvertone Frocks, $16.50 You can imagino what comfortablo winter frocks theso soft materials make. Thoy arc in brown and reindeer tho velour in checks and tho silvertone trimmed with bands of nVilnv black braid and blue, russet or taupo silk. Tho velour frock is sketched. Gabardine Dresses, $21.75 Ono of these unusual dresses has a box-pleated skirt and bodice which is embroidered with colored boads (sketched). Tho bodice of another is cut with a peplum and trimmed with self-toned braid, touched with tinsel. (Markrt) Marked at Savings of a Third Fashionable and beautiful gloves, every pair, and marked a great deal lower than ever their makers intended them to oe. Plenty of the strap-wrist, slipon and .eight-button length gloves so fashionable now are among them. It's a wonderful time to buy enough gloves to last you all through the Winter. $1.35 a pair for 1-clasp washable doe-finish leather gloves in white or natural. $1.65 'a pair for 2-clasp overseam glace gloves in white, tan or brown, or for 1-clasp suede gloves in gray or khaki. $2 a pair for 5-button length slipon gloves of washable doe-finish leather in white or natural. These are outseam sewn and have spear-point stitched backs. $2.50 a pair for 5-button length strap-wrist gloves of washable doe-finish leather in white in all sizes and in natural in sizes ,614 to 7. $2.75 a pair for novelty strap-wrist gloves of washable doe-finish leather with contrasting gores in the cuffs and contrasting embroidery on' the backs. White or the natural shade. $2.25 a pair for French kidskin gloves in white or black, both overseam or pique sewn, with self or contrasting Paris-point stitching. All sizes in white and sizeB 5 to 6Yq in black. Also champagne kidskin gloves in pique style; all sizes. $3 a pair for 5-button length slipon wnite glace gloves, overseam sewn. $3 a pair for 8-button length novelty capeskm gloves in beaver, brown or M gray, with contrasting gores in the cuffs and contrasting embroidery. $4.50 a pair for 8-button kidskin gloves in white ijrail sizes and champagne and beaver in a few sizes. $4.50 a pair for 8-button glace lambskin gloves, pique sewn, in white only. (Central) 850, Little Tub Dresses Reduced to $1.50 and $2 One-Third and One-Half Less Than Regular (2 to 5 Year Sizes) Most of them are high-waist styles of sturdy chambrays, in blue, green, pink and tan, and a few checked ginghams. They have white cdllars, cuffs and belts and usually hand smocking or hand embroidery for trimming. In the $2 group there are middy and regulation dresses of white jean. Sizes are somewhat broken, but every size is in each group. 200 Hats and Bonnets, 50c to $3 Felts, corduroys, velvets and silks in becoming little styles, with trim mings of ribbons, fur, flowers and the like. . . (Central) wMmW1 $16.50 if' I $21.75 $19.25 Furs Are Added Beauty to the Woman Who Wears Them Fox is a lovely fur, full-furred, long-haired nnd glistening I The scarf thnt is sketched is a taupe fox at $47.50. Other fox scarfs in brown, taupe and black are $40 to $87.50. Japanese cross fox scarfs are $35 and $40 and sets aro $75. Those Smart Little Animal Boas $15 to $100 What a wido assortment, from natural opossum one-skin boas at $16 to stono marten two-skin boas at $100, with boas of 111 l II 11, nUllllMK). I gray squirrel and fitch in between, v (CentrM) Redleaf Caps, Special at $2 T Savings of a Third on Things That Make Home Cheerier 2000 Yards of Curtain Madras at 75c a Yard Figured curtain mudras, soft as only madras can be, airy and soomingly frnpile which is tho beauty of it Is really very durable and laundors well. It is mostly in ecru nnd some of it shows blue, pink or yellow flowers as well as tho figures in tho weave. 30 to 44 inches wido. Beautiful Velour at $2.75 a Yard It is 60 inches wide in mulberry, red, old rose, green, two shades of brown nnd two of bluo; nnd 64 inches wido in mulberry and brown.. Think of the handsomo portieres, draperies and scarfs it will make, as well as how satisfactorily it will upholster old furnlturo and givo it now life. A new thipment of good oll-opaqua window hatl at $1 each. (Central) Room-Size Axminster and Velvet Rugs Thoso ore handsome, new rugs, taken from our regular stock, whero they were marked a third more, and reducod. Tho patterns are exceptionally beautiful, tho colorlnga aro rich and thero is good variety. (In The Juvenile Shop) A boy enn be jolly well proud of his cap if it's a RodloafI Here arc tweeds, diagonals and mixtures, all lined nnd all stamped "Redlenf"; regular caps", all right, and sizes for all follows .of about 6 to 16 years. Blue serge rah rah hats at $1.75. Bull dog hats in tweeds at $2. Cloth hats at $2 to $3.50. In the last group thero aro tweods, choviots and mixtures in. brown, gray, groen, black-and-white nnd heather mixtures. (Gallery, Market) These Nemo Corsets Are Special at $5 An excellent model for average to modium-stout figures la of pink or white coutil. It is low in front, lower around tho sides and much higher in back. Tho front steels are wido and the skirt of tho corset is long, with elastic straps in back. A Topless Model at $2.50 It is of pink coutil, lightly boned, with wido olastic in the sides, A splendid sports corset 1 , (Central) 9x12 Feet Velvet rugs aro now $40.60, $50, .$56.60 and $03.25. Axmin8tor rugs nro now $43.25, $40,60, $50.50, $01.60 nnd $03.25. ' Wool Wilton Rugs, Specially Priced 8.8x10.0 feet, $72.50. Xl2feot, $76. ' 8.3x10.6 Feet Velvet rugs are now $45.50 and $53.25. Axmlnster rugs aro now $53.25 and $56. Wool-and-Fiber Rugs Special at $9.75 0x12 feet. Theso are in brown, groen or bluo ond would bo good for bedrooms. 1000 Nightgowns, Bloomers, Envelope Chemises Special at $1.50 The nightgowns are of soft, fine white nainsook trimmed with insertion. The bloomers are of white or flesh batiste and of pink or white crepe. The envelope chemises are in many, many styles, some of white nainsook and others of flesh or bluo voile. (Central) Women's New High Shoes at $9.90 a Pair Lacing high and cut on the long, Blender llnea, not too narrow at tho tips, thoy are d.uite smart. There are four styles from which to chooso: black or tan leather shoes with full wing'tps and medium' heels or with straight tips and Cuban heels. (Gutatnut) . 'II X :i vj V V c m M f'W v , I ' 1 J. i V " - , 3 ItiSehlUdS.,'". .ft (Cheitnot) Prnaw, "-"wwaw fl.' t tj .r:fi afr-i &'&!&W v1 il!. , JtJl't'j .. i )