mmlLjmlSKttiSB1 "" r'ffl!0Mm&Emv "l W -.,.;,! HsmKwwv ?;Tmmmmm Jggf-. v- l'ilulW!?iiPS'v, ''!rn" I ;U W M.tt - f we iTf T F . -Mi r in, i ft Si ft 6 American Pnpcr Tube Te. . WOOllHOCKCt, it. I , W. F. Fontaine, Archlteet 'Turner for Concrete , If you entrust your build ing te Turner you are sure of ene thing you'll be in geed company. ( Buildings just finished fer: American Chicle Ce. i L. E. Waterman Ce. Colgate & Ce. ' A. Schrader'a Sen, Inc. J Ferd Moter Ce. . TURNER Construction Ce. 171S Hnnnnrn St. AIDS FRIENDS ABROAD Miss Martha T. Speakman Feeds Children In Vienna Miss Martha Travilla Speakman. daughter of Hr. V. V. Speakman. of, 182!5 Chestnut street, Is working with the American Friends' service commit- ' tee in Vienna feeding tlie undernour ished children of that cit . The com mittee, which has its headquarters at , 120 Seiith Twelfth strict, is feeding 050,000 children of school age in (icr raany and 45,000 children under school age in "Vienna. During the winter the American Friends expect te feed 1, 000,000 children and nursing mothers in Germany, line het meal a la i , served te the most undernourished and diseased children Miss Speakman recently obtained $1500 for this relief work from friends In Londen and Invested the money in ' a new ward for the treatment of dis- edsed children In a Vienna Iiepital. , Educators Dine Flnegan Tonight fJtatc Superintendent of Public In struction Themas 13. Flnegan will to night be tendered a dinner nt the liellc-vue-Stratferd bj the Philadelphia , Branch of the Iutctuntinnnl Kindt rgur ten Association. Prominent clubwemen will attend, among thein .Mrs. Herman nirney and Mrs. Frank 13mbrey : the heads of the various teachers' associa tions; principals of normal c1uhU and schools of practice, nnd educators generally. 1 1 UNITED in spirit are we United te add te your glee; And en every one's face It's our purpose te place A smile where a frown used te be J They'll all be there Saturday, when the first United "Happiness" Stere for Philadelphia opens At 12th and Chestnut (ItihaiV'wg'MfM "i NEED 'PEP' TO PUSH Success of S03quicentenili.il i Depends Upen Initial Velocity of Undertaking QUICK GETAWAY IS URGED lly (JKOKOIC XOX MrCAlX A great deal of the success of the ses(uleentc!iliinl of the signing of the Dei laratlen of Independence will de pend upon Its Initial velocity. The .push, pep, ginger, i-nnp. public spirit, or whatcer you mav call it, with which it starts off Tl be th AIiiMir's cnminlttpp of 100 will i prcliminarv lever te lift the prej- I "1" . ! .Vt. rnr in ,,,, it, triu iiinliaiit i start the enterprise en us triuiiipiinut favor ami te devise plans te ...... '.-, ,. ...,.. . .L. ...'. iiere is wnni tine enuiiisiiisi. ii iiiiui conversant with city welfare, writes: "I would like te be the first te con- CELEBRATION ...it...... .. 1.-......1..1 . i i?esicii te lie KieaL iiivii v. , mu i-u, uuh.u.1 ..... w ..,v.. irieuic l",llu' """"""! n .... ., .mrtlen of whose ves were, Xet the east of the burdens that would invite leading citizens el v his city. Is a cloister by such a vast undertaking Is ,1 nner where from 1000 te 1(1.000 could 'c tine i t . m Je sit down for the purpose of launching , "r nun ei innn . through, this movement. The arranging for f'llv's Own Hall of Tame ! sml, a dinner is practical. ,t ,,,,,, ,, .listlnctlvely Philsdel Philsdel Ileuhtless such a suggestion will . ,,. k,n,et1ii. that no ether city en caue a smile, but such smiles have . ....i,.,,,,, , ,,veses. lnrcelv because already cost the city of Philadelphia millions of dollars nnd such losses will continue as long as such people are permitttd te smile." The crowning event, distinctly Phila delphia, of the sesiiiiecntennial year should be the completion nnd dedication of the Di laware river bridge. It is by no means impossible. At least these in authority should n'i that it is a phys ical possibility. Hut this, like every great enterprise, mut be pushed persistently. Dawdling anil delay, the procrastination of etli- cial committees and commissioners must be eliminated Net only for this but for the entire plan of the great anniversary there must he co-operation of civic bodies, or ganizations of capital and labor, and the united voice of press nnd pulpit, in its behalf. Parkway Must He Finished If the plan which in a previous arti cle I referred te as the 1-alrmeiilit Park i plan should he adopted, then the rapid completion of the Parkway v.Ul be c- scntlnl te its success. The lighting system en this thorough- fare should be the wonder of the tvntt- nent. a thing that visitors from atar could return home te talk about. As nt once n triumph of peace ami mlmm EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, ft lnotnerlal te the men M rhlladclphla who imve petie forth te war in me. juu.uiai niient no planned illustrative, et years of the imtien'x life, every pedestal tlie city's and nation's growth, thrown or column along the Parkway's length open possibly te the public without should support a shield or medallion charge at intervals during the exhlbi representative of nnd bearing the name tlen. of the army units from Philadelphia ,V'e above have te de exclusively engaged In every1 war since the found- with the Fnlrmeunt Idea, and the per ing of the citv. ...i, .... i.t ,.nrf,.cti.,l In t.rome . iitl.1 Iia n iiinlinlnlill fill fill Tlltll. It wnnlil lm u liliiliwii.v of litmer, mere ff- rcctlvi tlinn any nrcii et irimnpii or uut I tie menuiucnt. CnrryliiR out tlic wimc general idea of permanence, flint portion of tlie I'nrk between tlie Art. linuery nmi vtirnru iivemie could be clven ever te ft great 'memorial or convention hall or Herles of hull. I lie -up et i e mm i . " !lneu":' be iniule effective by "'f """ f 'iL'L ",nV" L r tti ' The lte of l.emen Hill Mansion could ! iiiuiaiiKMK -i.i....- ...... v . n..""i 7 lueubtless suggest itself as prcrerable. I men nnd women who have figured in Artisans, architects and constructors the national history of the last century I of cvcry kInd we,t, hnv(1 frpc s c nI)(, i and a half. ,, I no hindrance. Materials could be de- A MiRKi-tlen comes f :eni another , uvcren without delay. , soup'., that there should be a repre- On the ether bend Falrmennt Park 1lli-tlnll 111 mill'hle ill nCttial SiZe Of tliel .nut,l ). llttrnil nn.V nll.tlnre.l Mr. niwl . ...I.I..I. !.. nnAlh.n.tnM nt In.' room in wmeii iu- wj-v.-uiiii 'i - S'1:' V'.T uues ' ..;., , , ,rr.in(.,,.,,t. ''very signer of that Immortal document, .,,i" i,nt ,nrn l.v the HIV-' .-11HIV- ...,.v.." ..-,. --. ,. thirteen commonwealths thus retire- ---:-- scntt'u, ... Anether permanent testimonial sug- no ether cllv has such a background of . ..... .' Ttl.!l-.11..1.fn spicnuii. History ,s i-m 'ViVV'"L... -.i I i w.uiiii ne i in a ici ii ... '' s'T'.TOwKfc T-s: triiiiKiiii ami n.e i. nS ni -'". .,rj,,p"- ....r1' .V:."!-. ' '' . F... '; Hrie 1-. Ill lini1.. .1 'i,.,ii.-. 1'. t.n.n..,. mill men of distinction aim Hener in every walk of life. In the domain of comprehensive plan ning nnether suggestion is thnt the space between the Pennsylvania llailreail anil ! lih-nrd avenue en the cast river drive should be liive ever te a vust grotto, the only one of its kind In the world. Again there comes the idea of a soldiers' memorial. On the rock face of the grotto could be cut the name of every battle in which Philadelphia soldiers participated since the settlement of the colonies. The plan of a great stadium might be revived, though it is a question if it has evil died out. The space north of the Pennsylvania ltnilre:nl in the Fust Park could be utilized for this purpose. It would be devoted te a series of athletic events akin In the Olympic games, And why net the Ohmpic games enr- rie,l ever two years and brought te 'Philadelphia for it -cs,iil -centennial? 1 A stadium, or coliseum, could be . . . . ..... ..... ....... n t i n nnur i ....iinu ii'iii nn fDnni,-n Wmmm Hw J utilized still further for the pageants. iiiuumij ui me certain uiuming 10 ec "ecicu in connection with the eclcbra- tlen. Seuth Philadelphia Suggested The utilization of the city's domain of, 11H) acres "at the mouth of the Schuylkill is nnether preposition. Topographically tills site does net lend Itself te the possibilities of Fair mount Park and the Schuylkill In that region. Fer a city of peace, artistic, beauti ful, harmonious in design but transient in Its architectural glory, a thing of lath and plaster, the Kchuylklll-Uelaware. or . Seuth. Philadelphia site . would .. ... . . ..' nH ecauiy ever a mrgc part 01 us area I nJ.".1"?,'?.-. ,,. ... '" "" 1U: ..".i VZ"' . V...t -.l ?. . ,nallent memorials that would remain i ,., i,e renf ffn .,i ri ft.n,. i.n.i .,..u ..v. n.w .., .,uu eu... .... ...... come te an end. t .i,ii,. .It. I. .W.. ,..1,. """. ""is.." e.w - mii i "- ever plans may ec auepteu, minions et u. cntalleil that of project Mice Blamed for Fire A Are, supposed te have been caused by mice nibbling matches, broke out liist night in the headquarters of the Tleca Huslncss Men's Association. n.W3 nPt."mnntewn avenue. Firemen from 13n- sr JSrs.!,a.tutTa sar "..-. ,,,... ,,....,, te .,, ,. nf s 66b had been done. -r-- i Yeu can have a en Terms as low 0 I . Ml I illH B Every WM l!iiP 1 f iWgMfW 50'000 style El . 1 Mf2 Victr I Victrela IMS M E MMm Rccerd New InJ 1 v IIPIhI I I in 111 ' ' 1 fj (liMfiii Cheese Q ! stock ?SH Frem I sjpKgmnMBMfejcflwtesiJSMMBBPiSaBBBKiB ' n Km0Kmmtjml m ! -m- jy n :ET a Victrela! Get it -this Christmas! ments, if desired. The ideal Christmas gift, but mere than a Christmas gift a source of pleas ure for the entire family through out the years te come. Our new warerooms at 1623 Chestnut St. offer a most convenient and comfortable place te hear your favorite artist drop in any time and we will gladly play the new selections as well as the old numbers. Ask About Our Victer Recerd Club B. B. TODD, inc. PIANOS PLAYKttS 1623 CHESTNUT victrelas 130G ARCH ST. records Uptn lnndni, Friday and Katuriiay Kveninyt Electric Clethes egsEs and Western Electric $10 (First Payment) OUR November special te our custemers: $10 places either one of two of the best electric clothes washers en the market Prima or West ern Electric in your home. The subsequent easy payments te complete the balance will cost you less than you pay your laundress each month. Electric Cleaner Special !PAUa.Slectrie Cleaner $2.50 (First Payment) THE Philadelphia Electric is made exclu sively for us and we recommend it te our customers as a really geed and efficient cleaner priced $10 lower than its actual market value today. $2.50 places the Philadelphia Electric Cleaner in your home balance at the convenient rate of $3.50 per month. Offer terminates automatically if present stock of this cleaner is exhausted before end of the month. . Let our expertt demonstrate the cleaner and watherM te you- without obligation at the Electric Shep, Tenth and Chestnut Street, or at your District Sale Office- The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO. TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET 9 Seuth 40th Stre.t 6th and Diamond Str..t 4800 Frankford Av.nu. 3100KenlnKten Av.nu. 18tli 3tr..t nnd Columbia At.. 7 and 9 W. Ch.lt. n Ar.nuc Dread and Ruicemb Stra.t. (Legan) DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY Ch.tt.r M.dla ' LantdeWh. ! I WOMEN DENT SIS ROUSED BY CRITIC Appoint Committee te Take Ac tion en Remarks 'Made by U. of P. Professer SAYS WORK IS "SLOPPY" t The Women's Dental Society has ap pointed a committee of women dentists te take action en the remarks of Dr. It. Ilamlll D. Swing, the University of Pennsylvania professor, who recently belittled women as dentists. The com mittee was appointed at n meeting of the society held last night at the home of the secretary, Dr. Klua Ycrkes, 4001 Chestnut street. Antagonism still runs high among women dentists throughout the city against Dr. Swing, who is professor of oral Burgcry and anesthesia nt the I'tilverslty nnd a professional associate of many of them. Today Dr. Alice Norten, a prominent pructltlener, with offices nt 1010 Pine street, declared that she thought the matter should be brought te the atten tion of the Dental Society of Philadel phia, composed of leading men and women dentists of the city. "The 1200 men belonging te the Dental Society invited the women in," Dr. Norten said, "and they would probably have something te say about the asper sions recently cast." Tlie statements made by ur. nwing were te the effect that, although women might mnk geed trenchers, they never I mniu, C00(l practitioners i "I Imve never yet seen any high-class Victrela for Xmas as $L00 Weekly On easy pay Washer Special NOVEMBER IT; work dnnp by a woman dentist." he said. "Their work is sloppy." Yeung women dentists In the' city, these who have graduated from the Uni versity witnin the last tnrcc yenrs, it. in nujiii utu umu irrujiuijng iu tunc nwi sort of definite action en Ur. Swing's remarket. V TAX PROTESTJ'LANNED Haddington Taxpayers te Hear Talk Frem Develln Ilcsolutlens denouncing the recent In creases in tnx assessments will be con sidered nt a meeting of the Haddington Taxpayers' Association tonight nt the Community Hall, Public Library, Sixty- fifth street and Glrnrd avenue. Coun cilman Develln will make the principal address. k A reolutlen will be presented provid ing for the formation of n committee in the Thirty-fourth ward for the purpose of erecting n memorial te the soldiers from that ward who served In the array during the wnr. It is proposed te ralse a fund of 20,000 with which te erect the memorial. This afternoon several hundred resi dents of Ilndillnsten will appear before the members of the Heard of Itovlsieu of Taxes in erucr te innsc a personal pro pre test against the proposed increase in the assessments. Safe Milk Fer Infants & InraKds NO COOKING The "Feed - Drink" for All K. Quick Lunch at Heme, Office and Fountains. Atk for HORLICK'S. K8 Avoid Imitations & Substitutes Sale Starts at 9 o'Cleck The ft; ESSBBQBaSEX nfrB M r 1 1 t'T Hi I II 1 WiTr JfmW 111 jg&FSWyppPy iWil nhf il r H 1 JSS w WUBIIH1U4 1CWY0 Dreyieus & Lang, manufacturers of the nationally famous "Nu-Style" Ready-te-Wear Clothing-, find themselves literally with their backs atfainst the wall and are ready te sacrifice thousands of dollars te effect an imme diate disposal of every high-grade garment. CatieellatleEns and Backward Season Forces lis te Make a Gigantic Disposal Prices Less Than Manufacturing Cost Suits 145 Overcoats 12g. All of which cost us the manufacturer almost double te make. Every Garment is Guaranteed Every garment bears the NU-STYLE !ubel,.attesling its genuineness. Only one suit or overcoat te a person. All sizes. Newest fabrics. Latest models. 7th Floer-Mullord B El6Vater I Open 8 A. 1920 THREATENEp TO KILL GIRL "I 'Leve Her," Is Prisoner's Excuse. Tries te Hang Himself (,f leve her," was the 'defense made today by Edward Lazinskl, twenty twenty thrce years old, of Pine street nenr Eleventh, when arraigned hefore Mng-lstrntc-0'Hrlen en the chnrge of threat ening the life of cightccn-yenr-eld Edith Altman, of 1141 Seuth street. , The girl testified Ijnzlnskl entered her mother's store last night nnd brandished a revolver after the girl had refused ,te marry lilra. Screams of the girl attracted Ser geant Fall and Patrolman Wntcrs, who disarmed Lazlnskl and took him te the Emblem We carry a large collection of geld emblem jewelry for fraternal orders. The emblems are finely enameled in regula tion colors. Pins Rings Charms Buttens S. Kind & Sens, 1110 chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELEItS SILVEIISMITHS Furriers and Milliners 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Greatest Millinery values Ever unereu en Sale Te-morrow! Your choice of every 9 Early Fall Hat 3 .SO 1 Actual Values' Up te 22.50 Smart Satins, Velvets and Feather Hats with fancy pins, ribbons and ornaments. Large and small shapes in all the wanted shades. Charge Accounts Solicited leifiiitci factor v Forced te Sell its Entire Stock MEM'S and YOUNG MEN'S vcrceats BIdg., S. W. Cor. Bread (Formerly Metropolitan Hldir) M. te 6 P. ML, Including station house, lie tried te hang htm self by tying a shirt about his neck and attaching it te nbar of his cell. Magistrate O'ltflcn" held the man without bnil for a further hearing, Ne' vember 1201 He wan arrested ence be. fere charged with threatening' the llf of Miss Altman because alie would net uiitrry him. L "' - "s-- RUMMAQli 8ALE FOR HOME The Selitlicrh Heme for Destltutrt .Children, Ureatl nnd Merris streets, will held a rummnge sale tomorrow nt the home, from 11 te 4 o'clock, te ralse money te assist in its work. Tlie beard of managers Is composed of Philadel phia ladles who have given a great deal of their time, and energy te the welfare of the home". They have eighty or elghtyflve children under, their care Jewelry All Sales Must Be Final & Wal.ace--7th Fleer Saturday 1 Take Elevator iSAit .-i.rvv m m W trilt .'ay ., : i.Vjft.Sl, M'f.tW TOfitt. ,iw'A VTOfrVrarK-ffiU'iiKSvv mL "--I, ,-jm iilT'ii'i'i?"-"'' ,j kfttirt?. 1 ,1'v?''A.- , ; . . ""f.l.-ViiaV?-.,4; mmmJftC.y,1Kt I .. I W - I 1 . . i , M U f ps run. , . i i I" r-,iffiM'jM&jtu.A ....,.ift&,w, .J V'-m-ami- ""'mMWtmr' - -w" - " -
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