" t :, f VH . m V EVENING PUBLIC LJDGEli PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 'l8, 1020 WOfvlAN TOR .1 ALKS ON SCHOOLS Mrs. Lingelbach Tells Bala- Cynwyd Club Best People Are Needed en Beards QUOTES DOCTOR FINEGAN AID OF WOMEN NEEDED FOR SESQUICENTENNIAL Proposed Exposition's Finance Committee Should lie Com posed of These Who Can Enlist Support of National Government Only tlie.p ciiiceinlly vi!l quMltleii te serve, pcejilp of ilinrnctpr nml um -uriH nbllitv who mi' IpiiiIi'ik i piiuin piiuin tlennl nintti'r. should bi put mi the Heard of IMuentlmi h.rt. niil Mr. William i: l-iiiRplhiieli in n tnlk be fore thp Wemnn'M Club of Italn Oymvyil jptprdnv nftprnoen "Otliervvli." said Mr MtiRPlbncn. lu-iMf n inunbrr of the ti nnl "hew pun thrp betriN be I'xpcteil te p nti bread iell( ls of xpnnn)ii mid ill tcinpmrnt? ' Quoting Or. 'I'lienins I, I incj:nn. ntntp Mipprintitwhnt of public lntnii -tlen. lis -niii; In' would like te ic nt lenM two wniupu en cu'i'i school bnnrd in thp Ftntc. Mri Uin Ibit h Kiid tlH'i. wns no bicxi'r or meri Afl . uM.1i iiimpl. Irnl.i tl.nl, lt,i lipl IprlllPIlt of tllP I'll bill Hclioels Slu Mild wenipn iih metlum of thp moo. nml from tin pxpprlpucps of miinv u'tiri iiiit in muni: f '" ilrpn, fin' Piuitlid te lime n volie hi thiir pditcntJen Whv turn should linvp thp pntirp "in pnpteinll. wIipii eup lensub'iN the phnrnctPrNtii's of seuk build member thp n'li-nUei iimlil net iindirstnnd "The lit nmn In oxwtenie. Mi l.tngrtbttli drclnnd. "line net knew nn much about the neul. of lit tit ihi1 dirn as women de." Mr. I.iiiBclbiiih trmed the ldia of n lienrd of idmntien buk te the town meetlnc. of tin 1'ilsiiin rather) 1 he next dPVPlepiiiciit wax the appointment ut thp town meet ins of (.einmittM- fei nprrinl weik. In the cemuiittpp tnat looked lifter .ihnnl. then anne tin Hied for expert advice, and this marked the bPKiiiniiiK f sihoel superinti ndints The tendene. te uduec the si7c of school bu.uiN was ( emuicndeil New Yerk has Iim- member. San lronc.s.e only feui Tin -mull beard hxp- , respond respend bllitv," Mis UitiKelbadi pointed out. 'and cbwal.s talkins te the miller,, which is net ceudnrhe t ceed btiM lipss." The titldenej te cive Mipdlli tpndents mme of the b'lsine-s affairs of the MhoeN te leek after was nl-u ntitt.il TIip tiMtiR out of this plan ni'intlj in Nivv Voik uiusid a hish between the beard and the Mipeiintpudent He niuneratieii for heard nieinhcis was net thought advisable. Geed common s use was named as the bnsit foundation of the nitixsiirj qualification, in a woman te seru en a beard of education, u libeial film a tlen. bread experuiue. huh i'ii -i"" of abnigatmn were uiueuc ethers i Mrs .lesepli I' Mumfeid nine in I ninilHiuc aneuiit of lonillMeus mi tin bchoel beuuls in the stl - mid HO", wheu sin strv.d as a director for twelve yens t'liauciiiK the uriii uluin of the I'll Is" hii:h schools te iiulude, telleRP pnparateiy courses was ue nt i her aUiicimints. Mrs. .Inim-i C Seders spoke of tin , Lewer Met ion s, lioel buaid. ut vvhuli she has ucutlj bun madt a "ii'nib'i. and of the geed work it is deitif Mt Aithur 11. guinu. chairman of mIiu.i Hen. prsidid SCHOOLBOY LOSES LEG , Hitches en Trelley te Make Time and Accident Fellows Twehc-wai-eld Jehn Yeukus, of -'Ut Mifflin Mni't. pet 11 late htart for m tee this iiiiirniiiK H ""I nt B t s'hoel for mm Us new I'm J ' "' ,,f .ll ' own ituxif t te he there before the bell lane, in took a limine ami is in Mt Sinai Hospital with his lift bz am putated below tin' kine lehn is a si lielai of tin St Alphonsi Parochial hilnnd. at I'eurtli and Ureil stierts Me inn from his home n few minnt.s befen ' with I 11 K t tlun In time, mother ' Te "pit then in turn In jumped en the trin k of a passing trellej. nni feet rest ins en tin trmk. both hands ilutrhiiiR tin spimi en the outside of the windows of the ni U Piftb and Moere stiii ts the s(reen was pul'nl from its fastenings and Johnny tiliniK'd down 111" left lei" went utidet 'the t in K When sineens nt the hospital saw fV.e leir. ini'hid te a pulp at thi ankle. thp eiiirattd itmnediati l It ma. pvpii be niitsMir te pi rf ii m n sn nnd nppratleii. but nirgieus Impi te pn vent tlllH . , ,, , lehntiv was brave through it nil Ins chief werrv smiied te h" that his methei would wenv Te Debate Japanese Questeln "Heelveil that tin Iipainsi should be excluded from the I nitid Statis will be debated tonight at n mnting of the .elosephu Seih'tv of ihe Inivn idty of Piiinsvlvaiim at s oileili m t'ellpgp Mall Kirk Ilese'barth and T'arl Haemeie will ib bati the ntiirnui live, and t'ai I s nst and lami s Hmn villi will tires, nt tl negative H (ilCOHC.K NOX Mcl'AlX 'Hip Centennial 1'xposlHen of 187(1 for plnns with hum wen nerve ns n guide In many te spiKts te the sesipilcentennlal of ID'JO In the mattei of initial Impulse, the project of llt.'tl has a full year's Mart ever that of lS7(i, the fitst Breat Amer ican w ei Id exposition te fecux the cyw of the nation upon Philadelphia The first step taken after the decision te held the (pntetinial was in the matter of finance Vast Minis of money were reipuultP te make the exposition a hup cevs. The mitiil imminent, therefore, was In tl e dliectlen of raising money. . I'hllndeltihla fettled the details very linilcklv. and se left mme time for the work ni iisfuu tlen In I-?-' in ii wars before the eiien-. nnr of t'v (ptitPiinial. Philndplphia had ' Chhnge in IS!)!! a innttPi of S10. 'enimltlppH nt work all eve the ceun OOO.UI'O It will he nccesarv. there , tr selhiling rnntribtitietis. It was n 0PC, te consider lirt of all the ap iiiew and untii"d Idea Per tint reason puhitnunt of n llmuice ceiumlttpp of the tiiey iliu; net nuet vvitn mueii mucess ., .. , v( , iiracter. which will be enabled It must be ii committee vepresetitltiR all diversified Interests, and able mtc censfully te nppetil te each one of these Interests J en behalf of tin great enter prise, 'Anether committee of high lcK1' nt tnluiiirnt should take under .considera tion tin ndvlRablllty et conducting the cati Ml ion in the form of n corporation, or u limited partnership, or ns n mu nicipal enterprise. Chicago hail ever 30,000 subscribers I te the success or the exposition et J'J Paris Unlit llrldgcs authentl te upend i The Idea of prpptlncr tiprinnneut build- $20,000 for neuiilng theni i ng as n part of the exposition Si n"1 ilirrp were two ompetttiens n Apru. i )PW etlCi T0 of ,,,, lne,t beautiful ISi.l. nt which SI (MM) was paid for the hr,0, n,.reVs the Seine.ln Paris today best ten In the first competition I pr(1 lmlt nM pnrt M (lip .lrs P,x- llu pri7.s were paid in everv in- ,, ()f 1000 One bridge alone cost stance, hut none of the plans were ' h $1,000,000. Paris did net fi,,NoeonvJoc.;tio of flu nations of the scruple te take the . op-iertunlty of .rM .,... I... 1...1.1 i.. ii,il,l,.lnl,l In eenuuiying . ncrscii iinu jiuniu.-.ii..u ....... ..... ... ...... ,,, . ................ ... .1. i lllyi witlmut the assistance of tne This a I'nlted States (levernmcnt foregone (nuiluslen. Congress has had te come te the as sistance of evtry such rnterprise. In a way the federal niitheritv guaranteed tin -iicipss of the exposition. outside the i it and state lhe 'lift large sulwi i iptieti .. ... ,llfr mrge suihi i ipueii wns ,..., ' V Sl.-W' !( '-' " etnt. This was fel- ?" ' f tl e mibllc le"r(1 1,y '"".OOO from the itv itself. should de the same. It is scarcely te be expected, how ever, that funds appropriated by the national government could In any wav be utilised for permanent improve ments. They would be devoted te the prut Ien of temnerarv buildings, and the It cave Hip Columbian Exposition In ntcessnry expenses connected with the arrangement of the grounds ami water vvuvi.. The samp innv bn rpcaided ns tlllfl rcgnrding any opptepriatlon that might i tie made uy trie l'ennnyivenia i.pgism ture. All appropriations te the expo sition fund of fetich character nu for general nnd net specific purposes. In the case of the national government this Is ptrtlciiliirlv true. The sc'squiceuteiitilal authorities, however, should net depend entirely upon the f-eurccs named for funds te get the itilerprlsp going. In this use of the world It should he pewdblp for t-otne Inventive genius te sug-ji'st n popular way of raising addi tional mom). There is no doubt that when nn organisatien Is peifected a variety of schemes will be proposed that will add large sums te thp general fund. Of one thing there can bciisstiiancc, and II Is thnt the number of exhibl exhibl tets, If n unlveisal or world's exposi tion Is decided upon, will exceed in number that of nny previous exhibit In the world's hlslerv. Thp Chicago exposition had (he larg est attendance In the hi'lery of world's fairs. It started out with a gnnrnntce of sio.neo.ooo. Whatever Philadelphia innv de, whatever from Its eesu.ulcentennlal itiaj assume, it will be undoubtedly the work of Its managing lemmittces te make it the greatest event of Its 1lnd In tin vver'il s liisteiv DIES I ft BOX AT ACADEMY Mrs. Mary P. Whllmer Collapses Witnessing Society Entertainment Mrs. .Mary P, Whlfiner. ilfty years old, wife of llehert P. Whllmer. n lum ber merchant of -170.1 Klngsesslng ave nue, collapsed In her box at the Acaikm of Music, last night, and died of heart disease before n phjalclan could reach her side Mrs. Whitnier. with her slctcr, Mrs. W. II. Slate, Mrlvitl parly for the per formance of "The Talk of the Town." When she sealed herself before the cur tain lese she complained of feeling un comfortable. A few minutes later Mrs. Whltiner suddenly gasped and foil ever In her chair os her sister was about te Ititinduce n f'iend. Se sudden vves the attack that no one In the audience knew of (he cellnpse. Mrs. Wliltmer wns cnrrlpd te n ipst room, and Dr. J. II. Cirvln. of '-'PiO Walnut street, was summoned. After a brief examination hi said Mm. Whit nier's death had been nltnest Instnntane- mis. He explained that for the last twenty years he has been treating her for heart illscae. . Mrs. Wliltmer was n member of the 1). A. H nnd her ihiughtcrs arc Misses Haclmel nnd PJlen Wliltmer and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower elf, efOaK Jaine. DRYS RAIcTdRUG STORE Seize Barrel of Whisky at Locust and Ninth Streets Pedeinl prohibition ngents raided what Is known os the Locust Drug Stere nt the northwest corner of Islnth nnd Locust streets today nnd Hclrcd one bnrrpl of whisk), n fivp-gnllotilcen of alcohol nnd three quart bottles of whisky. . , , . .. . A warrant has been Issued for tin alleged proprietor, Dr. M. L. Mauls, who has n dental eHlce next deer, fltid he will be given n healing tomorrow be fore Pnlted State Commissioner H. 11. Menley, In the Federal Uulh Ing, charged with dispensing Heuier without prescriptions. SCHWAB'S NIECE WEDDFnJ MaryEllzabeth Meck Bride Paul M. Walter Miss Mary Kllzahelli .Meck, ,UntJ "lf ntlil Alftl 71... T - ",T rlty, n niece of rim.i.-..' of Mr, of this ntul Mrs. Jehn Mi.liwnb. wns lilnrrti.,1 ( 11- .. ""; ' ....."' " "r. l'( V.. I i. Walter, of Pittsburgh nml u...., J last night In New Yerk. The ' ,,5 wis In Mr. Hcluvnh'H tl , ."'rt -""-me (ift. UlUUKJII. ir. viuiitr n nil nitllniUlH nf I,. .n r11 .,.! . i.. , .. "'ll ,1-nc- ivini... ". ..-vpivimi ms n(i. training nt Jeffersen Cellem i. "w ie m overseas service ns n cnptnln n ii medical corps. United States arim, .:! hns lived n Hcthlehei.1 Jm,."! hm. "rl Dr. nnd Mrs. Walter, after TWi 15. will be nt home nt Fountain tm the Urthlciicm Heme of Mr. ninl Vt Schwab. "'I Mri te enlist ttie suppmt of the liutlennl gevcrnnipnt as n supplempiit te the ef forts " P'ulidelehi. Itself. I'll, nrpsent Memerial Hall m Pair mount Pnik rrpre scuts the expenditure of this half million It was stipulated I that this sum oheuM he put in n per- Imaiient building t nmmi morale the ! Brent event 1 Later en Philadelphia gave .', 000.000 I mete A tew months after tin expos! I tlen opined tin 1'nited States (Jovern I i mint leined the Ceuti nninl Corporation , "si ."00 IHX' I'inrii's Mil Xecdcel The Inipei tincp of vieman's co-opera lien in an undeitnklng of this magtii t iii.i was fullv riiegnlred foil) -four jeus age, for a woman's depaituunt was erganised nnd stnitid te work lit Fibiiinrv .171 And right there is n suggestion for the iiiniinittii tint will undertakp the prelimiunrii's for the spsipue etitenuiiil. Weman should have n Inige share m the work The) should be fullv receg I niiil Above all the women's com cem mitte sheu'd he I'ompesed of workers ' and net merelv "lepiespntntivc ladies." i Tin weuun s departnipnt of the Cen tennial of ls.70 looked after n special chibit of women's work Thev pub , llshid a newspaier nnd ran n klndei garten Their Inlluenn nidi tnl te pverv i peuntrv anil made n creul suicpss or tlin:- seicml ixlnhit Individual ex I hiblts were solicited fieni the wives eif reigning meuaiihs and the lending women of everv land Queen Victeria of I'ngland and the I'mpiess Augusta i of (iiiuiauv contributed itulhiduully te) this elepartment The matter of site was delinltelv Isittleel four venrs In fore the exhibition opened 'Hint was in March. S7'J In the following Mnv the views of famous architects of the leuntiy legaiding a cempetiti'in for building designs nnd giuernl arrnnsunint of the grounds hed ! bee ii secured In Uc-iinibir n inuiinitti'i mlvrtised INS cer Everything Your Office Needs L Business Furniture Oflicc Desks Chairs and Tables Piling Cabinets and Supplies Card Index Systems Sectional Bookcases Office Safes Commercial Stationery Accounting Ferm Made In Order, Loese Leaf or Bound. Blank Boeki, Loese-Les-i Lcdgeri, Ofnce Appliance), Peis, Inks, Papers, Waterman' Feunliin Peni, Cenmcrcial Enjrar ing, Printing and Lithographing. IW Oar Organization is at Your Service for Ideas and Estimates en Your Office Requirements Gifts for Men Don't overlook llesl.lns flne ofllce furniture ns n. most appropriate nnd thoughtful Rift for the business man. Mnk jour selection new WM. H. HOSKINS COMPANY Largest Office Supply Heuse in Philadelpi Chestnut Street at Ninth 1IC SUNDAY OUTINGS t i Frem Market Street Wharp Sundays until Neiember 28, Inc. Atlantic City Wlldwoed Ansleaen Ocenn City Cape iviay TT Sen !le City Round Tnj. Coraena Inlet UarTnv Stene llnrber mJclui Avalen At urn c e i i Hi. W lliluroeri limn h nml l v Mriy 7 -0, Hlnni lUrtxir Hrancti nrmnc ty c ors mi Ink s.4 uu l ny 7 3S. Itr urnliis -s' Al Will' c ily Seuth C in linn Avpnili ', Ui . llciw out ( rrl ' in IU ii' jn'M i ;e l C ap Mar i i v. rtiuii iUruur & ri , Hea Idle y " ,S1 Frem Bread street station $3.00 New Yerk Hound Trip War I a -li dJ Rl SUNDAYS N,tmbciZI, D.tembw 5, 19 llruaU at 7 4.", Wi I'lillmla 7 !. Sunn I'b toil i 7 5, $3.30 $3.00 $2.70 Pound Trip Harrisburg Elizabethtown ilh ill Mil.nte H.mta Lancaster WarTu B". urtilal SUNDAY, Nev.mb.r Zl llreJ HI COS. VVsat I'blluila 7 3J", WXiy nivmd ft h;i $3.50 Washington $3.00 Baltimore rUund Trip llirliik . adl i SUNDATS, N.T.mb.r U, Pmb IZ nread Ul TWV, Weil rnllada 7 6SS, Pennsylvania System " V Four Reasons Why Yeu Should Buy The Noiseless Typewriter ' ! ' i&2w i 111 It is durable 2 is speedy 3 It does beautiful work 4 It is noiseless THREE of the four reasons given above might be called common te any geed typewriter. But the fourth is exclusively a Noiseless feature. It is the feature that sets this wonder machine above and apart from any ether and makes it indeed "The Typewriter Plus." After all, in these days of prog ress, why should any one buy a noisy typewriter? Sometimes a business man will say that he realizes the value of The Noiseless Typewriter but his only question is "Will it stand up"? In answer, we need but point te the many thousands of ma chines that have been in constant daily use for four, five and six years! And te the list of users! 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'H j i'fi r " - ' wA 3 f- " ' , Cbit,i,H,ff'iMeriirJM1r'lKftia li "Yt your money W'- j I -. back when you bny clothes; 1 1 1 1 you want the clothes, service, i I 1 1 style But if s geed te knew that 1 1 1 if you're net satisfied me my back 11 si i I 1 1 Hart Sehaffner I III r ii i i &Marx 1 m m ' We're new selling all Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats at Reduced Prices ai'KAW BRIDGE & GLOTHTRR. I f i - -,.vyiii' 1 'n li"" ii.tK M v i ft j.' . fi zmm m w ,ajvea it . 'v- -jeii!i'1M najrgrjjaaav 2g rrrrlra .i J. Jr'r'a'a'aW rBW.
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