r r V 1U. - "4 Vvl' t-SI vl tMMMnaaMa s Vi -f' It Sv V km II, .OF SCREEN fKri&Mj-. In inflBEinf i w ffiKSxj? f HS SOL.' f - M SIP" Hie . jgy- him EN TAKE PART ""'" -i f i -i ... . ii .., yi i ! , A.m i !- i .. ii ! n mmmmmmmm CENSOR i forward by tlie motion-picture backers FRFPJP.H HFRfllNF CDMINfi Navnl Communications SBrvicc, of I when Oeereia wns appealing te her leg- " rncuunjIEnUIWC OUNimu Washington. D. 0.. will lccture tonight Islntivc bodies for a Imnnl of eensen, ,.,. , . . . , ,, . . . nt the Franklin Institute en the subject, Mrs. Nlcliel mid. The opponents d- Mlle- s'" P"' Be Philadelphia "Application of ltndlu te Navigation plltrml tlm ilm flniieritl VmLtrnHrm . rt ml-, rsum t I ... . i.u . k(, v"iaii VIIVI1IVM -- I jaii I v uucvt i " censer-shin of motion nletures. mid tlier-' Mite. Georgette galnt rnul, for Igta did net get a liard of cetiHore. i whose hospital ambulance l'hlladel- Problems.'' ETCry phase of usefulness or me radio as related te intricate nucv tleng of dccp-Bcn navigation will be embodied in the lecturcv eyv Century Club Vetos Pre test Against Taking Vete iijfc r-rem Oberheltzer V Mr. . H. Harper moved that tin phlatii gave dnnaUens during the var, New Century Club write te Governer I , - rllm .. nl1l1nr nn Hnmul j.retestlng against the removal Bapd )fr,m Fra lcc lns.t fenturtay en , of Dr. Kills V. Oberheltzer as a voting I the S. . Txirnlne for this feuntrj. , member of the beard of censers. AVhlle here hIh' v,i stay with MImr Attempt te M-Mlf, fflV5mS!m ll,S In the itiousHieii that followed it run i yn, H-iln't l'nul lias received the rvveiiled that in nelghherlng stHtes t- I military medal of honor, the Croix de t.-mpts nre mndti te pepulurlne home pie- i fUcrr0 with three palms and two stars, tnn4 In lwKrrtUhiL Hint ihev have ifcen ' t ...i.. v.A..ni. .inmrnttmia timl (he SAYS STATE WAS LEADER " ' ' the reimsilvanla beard fuinprlcim order of merit-given by tujuis, ilienerai j'cntmiig. jiiriiij; iuv euumn-i An cllerl was maue n some ei iuv ' . .. ..I..I. ........l.h... ... n.w..l.1 tl. .tltlllll fltlfl Emphatic disapproval was expressed i , "" "T.. .' X V Y.Z r. V, ,u yesterday afternoon bj members of tlieitn "the nmc high --taiidiiiil In tin New Century Club vf the change made i reuser-dilp, hut the motion us preented recently by Governer Sprout in the et- , ' Mm. Harper was curried. One In, membeMhlp of the .tate heard of & ih. Kl$SF' StZ yousera ui uiuneii injures. ' ilrutreMsl. Ths was vuiibidered im jtltfifelic'iji- H' of WIS ever 000 Americans were i enred for at Mile. Hnlnt Vunl's bes ' tilinl. which he perKeiinlly ran from , the Hummer I'.tlO. of HUt until March, ?? jjtj The occasion was the regular monthly practical. r'" .(.mcetini: of the club, and the mibjeet' Mrs. Nhhe Admiral te Lecture en Radie Admiral AV. H. ?. Itullftrd, Director k. !... i.. i t .. .... . .-. . ,t . uhuitriitirn ,-tjus i m run u ecu uy .iir-i. ii. .. i'reniisi - - - Mrc take n dellultv Is aimiiunred that nhe had from Director ( aven, of ' W.. . .. '.. ." V. '. . iniblic work-, ttmt Twelfth Htri'et. in ?'::.?' i i, :. F1.' . ," ,: .. front of th Where yetf nml ene nm k'niiTl nnil in ewicr- IIT-f.A.1 fl.M ...A.u.. .. , 1 AVU Ml.' tIUT-, IV manti in mis mailer. i I'eunsvlvanla. h( saiu. "'.ia b-en f 'tile great exemplar -.tiite In this 'ar rcachlng work, and there is new great danger of her losing her honored place " , Mrs. Nichols, who was chairman of tur resolutions committee at the meeting of the General Federation of Women'-. Club, in D-s Moines last .Tune, told of , the skillfully concealed attempt of the motion -plct-urc interexts at that meet- , tng te gt around I'ennsylrutiia's c.n- i-ersiup beard and that of the three utin-r states thnt maintain such beards Scheme Was lnma-.letl A woman from California prsn?rd .t lesolutieu nking for federal venvurs-i'n instead of state lniardi. Seme inra who was keen enough te bue-atli the words explainel tluit the umlerljiiu motive was net te set federal eeujur.iti. but te abelih the strict state beards already in existence. As a result, the resolution was downed. This incident, misstated, was brought e e'lbheusi.. would be paved. I Mrs ArtVir II l.rn BOeke te the eltib en "The Wm mill lmivertnnce of the Ited Cress." Mrs. I,. I,. Wntikeiiburg, who has recently taken u meter trip t" the lu ellli' coat and back, reeetu-d with Mrs. Nichols before the meeting. Mrs. Kd wln 11. (iarrigues, president of the Matiuee Musicil Club, and Dean Laura Carnell, of Temple l'ntersit, worn' j pi Jw'c ale in the receiving line. The meet- i and nllaren b ing was iellu'U-(l bj a tea. Zoe te Get Mere Animals C Kmersen lirewu. Mipetintendent the I'hiladelphlu Zoological Garden. ut f" New Yerk tixlaj te arrange for the sli'ement here et blnN and animals, p.irt ,f a eellectbm made bv Tills .Je sephs. of Australia. The arrlxed in Vew Yerk ou the steamship llellbuckle Saturday. The shipment te be sent here consists of lunnj rare specimens from Australia, New Zealand nnd Tasmuuia. I . miller' I I jeui, x aOP MAIIKliT STRFF.T CempVet'' SJT I Line of WSJ ffif lWf'e WnmP.ll's VJ AP lllVill &t " -" If ! MM j: ?t Anonymous TECLA is the name e the dis coverer of Tecla Pearls, arid is net te be confounded with the nomenclature of anonymity new jbe prevalent in imitation of Tecla Pearls. Anonymity, hew many crimes arc com- . mitted in thy name! TECLA 398 Fltth Ave., New Yerk 10 Rue dc la Paix, Parh 7 Old Bend Street, Londen CHARLES J. MAXW.CLL &. CO. Sele Philadelphia Agents Walnut St. at 16th St. T L') I 1 frv 4 I wiJiyll 55S In all izea from 5 te 12. Widths AA te EE. Very Neweit Fall nnd Winter Style in All Leather Mull Order 1'rninptly Flllril Dpni Siiturriajs Until 10 r. M. Krjstoue l'liene. '.Main 4820A Educateiv iave Veu Dined and Danced in THE BOX?; AT THE MTTENIIOUSE 22d and Chestnut Streets THE TIERNEY FIVE Play and entertain for Lunchcenl and Dinner, as well as Supper. m AHOE. Dance from neon en if you care te and cheese Ifrem Luncheon Platters from 70 cents up. Dinner Platters, tee and a superb menu from te cheese a la cai'te. fhich Iwl . D fhls mrh gar mrtezs yu gtmi lectdCalf Educator fat Ifcmrri Give Your Tired Feet Comfert That Lasts! DONT make your tortured, burning feet suffer any longer! Cern's, bunions, crtl crtl leuses. ingrewing nails, fallen arches, are mistakes! AH auch miseries are just the results of wearing narrow, pinching, pointed-tee shoes. Step in here today, and let us slip yetir tired, tender feet into geed-looking Educators, "l eu'll begin te feel that delight fully restful, foot-seething sensation- a sure sign .hat Nature has already begun te abolish feet ailments. Ne breaking-in no discom fort. Educators "let the feet grew as they should" straight-boned, suppl: and springy. Walking will be a new pleasure for you. Get the whole farmly into Educators mrnrn XICE HUTCWNS Educator, ahee. FOR MEN, WOMEN, and CHILDREN Are Sold in Thrie Stere . K. Miller ;02'-, & 209 Market St. R. Cherry's Sens S'1 Gertnnten Ave. II. Asher 1012 Ridge Ar W in Marfarlanr 1"0 10 Traiikferd Ave R. Ferster & Sen 4?3 Main Si MandyunW, PhiU Ch C!ere 3339 CelumbU Am Gee. Schwiun 2161 N 6lh Si A. Christian 4502 FranMerd Ai G. M. Garmrtn 258 V B2nd it A. Kebus & Sen" 4th & Spruce St Camden, N. J. d. h V ! i; ? "m ' Scott & Hunsicker White Silkcleth Shirts Mude in our own workrooms of iiuiteiial inperted freit England Neglige, $7.50 Pleated, $10.50 Try a few We purchased these shirtings te sell at 30c,'f mere, but we are taking this less because we new find we can replace them te sell nt the above prices. We Have the Best Assortment of Carter's and Duefeld Union Suits at the New Lew Prices Scott & Hunsicker SHIRT MAKERS AND KJRNISIILR's 108 S. 13TH STRl'hT 4 Deers bcleu C hcetmU Street mm The final touch of comfort after a shower A FTER a shower and rubdown hew your body welcomes A underwear of geed material and perfect fit! The - - feeling of comfort yarned from the bath will remain long hours with you, if your undergarments are right. Men who cheese their clothing with a regard for fit and material buy Carter's Knit Underwear. They knew that they get correctly proportioned garments that fit snugly and comfortably everywhere. Special elastic reinforcements at the shoulder, a roomy ircat that keeps its Shape, cuffs at wrist and ankle thac retain their elaticir, no clumsy overlapping at the waist, a soft knit fabric that yield" te every movement of the bed Carter's une-piece suit iits snugly and comfortably cveryu here. Carter'sKnit Underwear givesabsolutepretection against the cold; at the same time it allows the body te breathe. The quality of the material and the expert workmanship which go into Carter's make the first cost a little mere than that of ordinary' underwear. The comfort and long wear mere than make up for this difference. Try Carter's Knit Underwear this winter. Enjoy the underwear that means the first and biggest step towards clothes-comfort. The leading stores in every city sell Carter's. Thh William Carter Company Needham Hcightf (Bosten District) and Springielci, Ma. Carter's IIII Underwear a P4 uoera vcivu i ncanuu oircet u me. uj. rAT. err. FOR AXX THE FAMIEV ," . . - - - lwVw'W-t.111. B la m i w i i ' tVJrt'X'- :-v,-w ,r ... m .linn i i i'wwJim i'ili Jin i'ii mi iii i.llafrijwjfrpyi4iawtii Are Policemen Petty Grafters? uuMmbUibVIVu fMavjaW aflPlv BBaBaViaaHRttJtluuBaK amaflBBaaBBBBHlct JPbbBbvbbbP' rwKtBBm V V Kkiv A9IIV(09 9flW!lBBBBBSf j555bHbWw"F ' j i E ET us suppose for the sake of argument that they are petty grafters. Who is te blame for it? It costs at least 100 mere te live today than it did before the war. A policeman for the first year of his public service makes $3.75 a day, or less than $1400 a year. A policeman who is paid the highest wage allowed,by the city receives $4.35 a day, or less than $1600 a year. r"TlHE policeman guards your - ' safety. The policeman guards your home, guards your automobile from collision", watches your place of business when it is closed ; must give you any information concerning any question you may ask him if it is within his knowledge. New, then, suppose you were .the se-called "cop." Suppose you re ceived the highest emolument the City pays te be exact, $1,587.73 a year. Heuso U nt '. $:i(50 Heat nml Liht' 100 Feed 700 Clethinpr "150 Cnrfr.re (for "Wife nnd Children) . . 10 Cleaning Supplies, etc. (for Laundry nnd Hume) "5 Renewal of Furniture anil Furnish ings for Heme 00 Doftev'.-, Hills, ele "...'... ."0 Church, Ledge, etc ,'!0 Newspapers, Stationery, etc $20 Insurance C5 Personal Expenses, 20c a day 7!I $10G3 NOTHING allowed for incidental expense the thihgs that are bound te crop up Unexpectedly; nothing allowed for amusement or diversion ; and there you are. The barest necessaries for de cently living total you very nearly .2,000, and the biggest salary you can get as a policeman from one year's end te another is $4.35 a day, or less than $1,600 11 year; and you, as a policeman, are the public's ser vant net only for the scheduled eight hours a day, but subject te call any hour of the day or night any day of the year, Sundays and holi days included, without a single penny's extra pay if you work 24 hours straight. , The average policeman in the City of Philadelphia is net a rafter. The average policeman is a very decent sort of chap. The Director of Public Safety insists that evuiy policeman shall be cour teous, and nine times out of ten he is courteous. Rut suppose he muy be a grafter. Whose fault would it be.' When in these isolated cases he doe.-; become a grafter. YOU arc funda mentally responsible, because you have net taken an active part in trying t0 see that he receives a decent wage. .S'0i the cuupun Iwltiw and ire hi ieir ) hmv en tnn help the peUtvman te yet 11 decent wage. CITIZENS' COUPON ft. -.... ..I XlimiAinnl W tu.i fjti IJUICUU Ml .!UlllllHll aiinvtMblli 805 Franklin Hank Jluilillntf, I'lilliidelphiu (35) I desire te knew mere about the working of your oitfanuutien, and I nm nnr. iKuimi; ......- ... ?..-. ... iv... ... v.jji.v v hiciliuni Jlll'jl I'll. IU yeU. I ri:irur Strei'ts. 2. Mere pay for school (f.iclicr.- and morn HtlioeN. 3. Making the cityV sinking fund work. A. Fair pay and fair pl.iy for all era- pldyeh of the city. Ii. A better water Mippl.- 0. Justice for the peer in the it' courts. 7. Constitutional reunion. h. Correcting' mandamus abuse?. Nunie Address BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL RESEARCH Pliuriet lieeber I'jrui II. K. .ilt(l rranKlln ire I'Ollar H 1:. ratrelilld. Baniutl H Tela Jr Trustee GLOUGl: nUHMIAM. JR., Clmlrmiu ifAI.COI.M L.I.01TJ, J7I . Vlcn ChalrmiB PIJIIUT It. CI.AIIK, Traiurcr Joeph H. Hueflern -lar.ni-ii I,. Harper Ml.i Mary II hihm 'm Oelllni .Ien. ?!'x V,".'3,1 .'.' Knem I rank II Jlen ''liarln J niieidi . lltnrv flrattrcee1 Ml J'iorcnce Hlblajr fr MiirlhH lYury K-lTard II. Woefl duller W001I 805 FRANKLIN BANK HUILDING MJSprure 1823 Keyirtoite-Race 8680 1IJ, rfmtlMt I. p.H fe, br . ,BMI-.rtri1rf .Itl.en Mho la . WMlbtr ., tba ilufcitu nt illmlrinZZZT' "&l '.V' ii; x t.mk - . m ., r.,...-. p . 1 i ) iliijji nil fmjlffij&i iii -A.il , ,,j.M.i'l .u ,ii.4.'Js . Si