Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 22, 1920, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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3VENIN& PUBBIO,, .LEDGER-J?BtlpAt)BLPHIA; MONDAY
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NEWiFENN JUNIORS
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eek of Third-Year Men's Cele
bration jpperis'WKh Historic
' Dormitory Ceremony
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ACTINQ PROVOST HONORED
The junior class balcony in the dormi
tories at theiUnlvoraltyef.PerinBjlvunla
was dedicated te thc'Munlers at 10:30
o'clock tbdftyV the opening observance et
"Junier Week" at Penn.
JohnTclhi'esRe.'BRnlor class president,
hnded te' K. H. Kurt, junior presi
dent, a' scroll' of ownership of the bnl bnl
ceny. ."TJfc'JRfd nnd-niue" was sung
when the 'exercises began en the balcony
offthe' "big-quadrangle." After the
presentation and acceptance Kurtz
(dedicated ..The; Annals.," the Junier
publication, te Acting Provest Pennw
roan andt presented a. copy, with n cane,
t6 Dr. Pennlma'riffltlth'.the compliments
of the pltsj.- .
The acting provost thanked the class
for' both ViftH. After the dedicatory
exercises the juniors marched In a body
te chapel at Housten Hall.
Dr. Pehnlman opened chapel and
President Kurts spoke, followed by
TJcnJamlnLudlew-ian alumnus, who
urged the juqlera te justify their four
veers in school and- prove worthy of
their college, and training.
The Juniors wcntAte chapel with their
rancfl, as they have done by Immemorial
custom, durlpg Junier Week. There
will be n week of festivities ever
Thanksgiving. 'There will be n junior
Htneker at theillousteri Club at 8 o'clock
this, evening:
AUW-VICTIM ABANDONED
Metqrjat Held After Dragging a
'Wrecked Bicycle a Mite
Pitman, N. J.. Nev. 22. James
Bastlake, twenty -five veare old, living
near here.rwas held under $1000 ball for
court et.OlaRsbore yesterday en a
charge of baring run down and seriously
Injured a farmhand Saturday midnight.
The victim. Identified only by the name
-of Alec, was found unconscious in the
mad between' Glassbdre and Lanelcy's
Cerner by.ethcr antomeblllsW. He -was
taken te the Underwood Hospital, where
he Is stlllfunconscieus with a fractured
skull.
Of&cer Turner, of Olassbore, followed
a trail te where the-blcycle of. the victim
had' been dragged nearly n mile by the
automobile anil obtained evidence) upon
which he arrested Kastlakc. At a, hear
ing before Squire Paulln, Eastlake said
that the bicycle .carried no light and
that the rider turned in front of his
car as he 'passed.
Uriiversity Activities
1 at U. of P. Today
10:30, o'clock Dedication of ju
nior class' balcony, Quadrangle
Dormitories.
11 e!clock Junier class chapel,
Housten Club.
0 o'clock; Undergraduate council
meeting, Housten Club.
5,:15 o'cec) Slcrzbacher Club
meeting, Housten Club.
To'cleck Scalp and Blade So
ciety meeting, Housten Club.
.7 o'clock Open Hearth Club
meeting, Housten Club.
8 o'clock Jun!6r class amefecr,
Housten Club. '
CHARITIES NAMED IN WILL
Marie E. Dugan' Left Thousands te
Catholle Institution
Catholic charitlra are remernliernt In
the will of Marie E. Dagan, 4717 Balti
more avenue, probated today, which
disposed of an estate valued at $23,
COO! i J
The Rum of $0000 was lift in trust
for a relative, Mary J. Dugan. Upen
her death the money 'la te' be divided
equally between the Society for the
Propagation of the Faith and the
Catholic Church Extension Society.
A bequest of $1000 was made te tfie
Catholic Church Extension Society,
with the' proviso that h church be
erected as n memorial te the tcstnter's
arentu. Ht. Jeseph's Church. In Wili
ng b auey, was ecauenthed 1300.
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WOMEN POLITICAL LEADERS
- RESENT, RABBI'S CRITICISM
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Say Krauskopf Is Unduly Prejudiced and Defend Part Sex Is
Taking in Political Affairs
better cities could net preach such a
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e res due of the estntn la fn Kn
snareu ey tsu Jeseph's Heuse for Home
less Beys, St. Joeenh's Orphan Asy
lum, the Catholic Missionary Society
and the Heme of St. Vincent de Paul,
at Pert Kennedy, Pa.
Othed wills probated today were :
Sarah J. Rhcppard, 4031 Cedar ave
nue, $178,708, bequeathed te four chil
dren; Oeorge W. Hazlett. 1010 North
Eighteenth street, $50,C50, bequeathed
te relatives ,
Yemen ielitIcal leaders of Phila
delphia are aroused by Rabbi Jeseph
Krauskopf's fccrmen of yesterday, in
which he said that while it was all right
for women -te vote, they should net at
tempt party leadership eV political
speaking or strive te enter "man'e field
of work." , , , ,, ...
"I was never mera astonished," said
Mrs. Elmer K. Mcllck, who led the He
pifbllcart women's flying -squadron ou a
upcaklng tour through the Htate Just
before the election. "1 had supposed
Rabbi Krauskopf A man of kceu lutein
Bfnce. Evidently I was mistaken. He
could net iiave said what he did
thoughtfully. If he had ttepped te con
sider the women who took leading pert
In the campaign In Pennsylvania he
would have, known they were net the
type he discussed.
'Ninety, per cent are women who
have raised families and who arc
nutting In . the well-earned ret
time' as uicful citizens. The' younger
women, the ones who arc raising their
families new, are the ones' who Were
playing cards and attending teas net
taking part in the camnnign. They
arc the domestic type Dr. KraUBkepf
probably would approve, of. .
Thinks Rabbi Prejudiced
ittTn mM urnmrn should take Dart-in
civic affairs. Hew. can they without
being active In politics? Most men have
expressed tncir uciigui, m .- j.
...nn..n.nr nt lnat rhterlns active citi-
icnshlp. They are glad te have our
Interest nud. mippert, our woman s
viewnelnt. I believe Rabbi Krauskopf
Is unjusOy prejudiced" for some reason.
A man who has watched curefully the
recent campaign and the women who
nre working for better government and
sermon.'
Mrs. Walter 8. Thomsen's only com
tnen, was: "He decsn t knew us all,
ment when she heard of the rabbi's ser
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CONFERENCES TO RESUME
Meetings Will Be Held en 8ecend
and Fourth Mondays
The Monday conference will resume
Its sessions "en the second and fourth
Monday afternoons of the months from
January te April, inclusive, from 3 te
4:30 o'clock, in the assembly room of
the Emergency Aid, 221 Seuth Eight
eenth street.
Announced leglslatlve topics with
which the conference will deal, are 5
"Prohibition Enforcement," "Public
Education," "Civil Service Reform,"
"Constitutional Revision."
The beard of the Monday conference,
for the season Is: Mrs. Frank Miles
Day, chnlrmanj Mrs. Wllllarn h. Lin
relbnch, vice chairman; Mrs. Geerge. T.
Merrill, recording secretary ; Mrs. J, u.
Ocrome'Fcrrls, corresponding secretary S
Mrs. Ephralm Ledcrcr, treasurer : Miss
Jane Allen, Mrs. Herman H. BJrncy,
Miss Mary A. Burnham, Mrs. waiter
ne. airs, tleonte it. ttaric. .ir.. nuas
Helen Moere Fogg. Mrs. William Oeh-
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say that." Mrs. Thomsen Is chairman
et the Philadelphia county Republi
can women's committee.
Dr. Krauskopf spoke yesterday at
.Temple Keneseth Israel en "Women's
rower rer Uoed or uvii." ut urgce
that woman's place was net en the
public platform nor In the factory, but
In the home as mother or wife, nurse
maid or servant.
Hit 'Modern Feminism
"Has humantty no longer need of the
divine traits and instincts which Oed
has lavished upon woman)" he said,
"and which, when devotedly exercised,
make her kin with divinity Itself? Has
housewifery ceased te be honorable?
Can children! training nowadays be
bought at the grocery store as a ran of
soup is bought? Is It mere profitable
te society for' women te attempt all
sorts of reforms In distinctively mas
culine activities than tackle evils within
her own sphere, evils that urgently, re-
mi I re routine, evils such as outrageous
luxuries and extravagances and idle-
nes and wastes ntaenv women i shock
Ing moral laxities and Juvenile deprnv
ltTe and marital Infidelities: nubile
scoffing of religion J mocking nt modesty,..
wanton destruction of purity nnd chas
tity, disgusting Indecencies and expos
ure of nakedness en billboards, en the
stage, In the ballroom, In the opera box
or en the beach?"
Talldn' Twkey
en beat: their .flttlnm and
equipment and en alfthtnirs
nautical la our atwctalty.
Over fitly ytara eiperltnc
enUtlei us te belleva our
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Merris Estate in the Meat Desirable
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Commanding an unsurpassed view of the
surrounding country. Convenient te
churches, schools, golf and country clubs.
Only twenty minutes by meter through
Foirmeunt Park te the heart of the city.
Choice lets in this section for sale. Inspec
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They begin Thanksgiving Day at neon, at which
time, and until 2 o'clock, we will serve a
Thanksgiving Turkey Luncheon at $2 per
cover. Frem 6 te 8:30 an unusual Turkey
Dinner at $3 the cover and dancing te the
most feet-moving music you ever heard.
ftfje &t fames ?etel
Walnut at 13th Street
Pep Cern fer'Thanksgiving
Turkey and cranberry sauce, mince pics and pumpkin pies and
POP CORN! Pepped fresh and crisp rieht at home these are
the things that help te make Thanksgiving a real holiday.
Ask for Dickinsen' s Snow Ball or Santa Claus Selected Pep
Cern the kind that will pep and POP IT YOURSELF!
SkmU tmdrr and nutritious. Fer sale at leading
groceries, package stores and delicatessens. Packed by
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A co-operative, group-buying plan limited te 300 members. Members fee $1 Re funded if your application is rejected or if you decide "
The Heppe Christmas Club is most extraordinary. Pianos and Player-Pianos with
world-wide reputations are offered new with special buying advantages. Such famous
makes as Masen & Hamlin, Steinway, Weber, Steele, Heppe, Wheelock, Stroud and
ethers are offered te members of this Club.
These are net special instruments made up for sale purposes, but regular standard
merchandise sold at fixed prices throughout America.
$2.50 Weekly for Heppe 3-Sounding-Beard Piane
Think of buying a genuine Heppe 3-sounding-beard Piane for $2.50 weekly. In addition,
we i have One style Ne. 60 en which we have reduced the price te $495, and will guarantee
this price for ene year. If a further reduction is made we will give you a rebate. Theae two feature5
en the style Ne. 60 our most popular style are in addition te every regular club feature.
$3.75 Weekly for a genuine Heppe Pianola-Piane
This is an unusual opportunity. Yeu may new secure a genuine Heppe Aeolian-Made
Pianola-Piane for $3.75 weekly and in addition every club advantage is offered besides en the most
popular style we have reduced the price te $785 and we will guarantee this price for one year if a
further reduction is made we will give you a rebate all thisSn addition te the tegular club features.
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World - Famous
Instruments
available in this Club
MASON & HAMLIN
Upright and Grand Pianos
STEINWAY
Due-Art Planola-PienoR
WEBER
Pianos and Pianola-Piane
STECK
Dae-Art Pianola-Pianos
HEPPE
Pianos and Pianola-Pianos
WHEELOCK
Due-Art Pianola-Pianos
STROUD
Due-Art Pianola-Pianos
MARCELLUS
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EDOUARD JULES
Upright and Grand Pianos
H. C. SCHOM ACKER
Upright and Grand Pianos
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30-Day Refund Privilege Free Exchange Life Insurance
Half Payment Privilege Ne Fire Liability
Members of the Heppe Christmas Club receive the following privileges and advantages:
Choice of any instrument in the entire Heppe Line of world
famous pianos and player-pianos.
Three Years te Pay.
Rental-Payment Agreement which npplies all rent toward the
purchase price and leaves you free te return the Instru
ment or purchase it at any time. Remember, there is no
judgment-note clause te sign
Special Down-Payments lower un regular requirements.
Lew Monthly Payments at simple rental rates.
30-Day Rcfnnd in case you find a better value or if the instru
ment is net all that we sny it is.
Free Exchange for another instrument if desired any time
within six months.
10-year Guarantee as te workmanship and material.
Half-Payment Privilege for as many months as full payment,
have been made in case of sickness, non-employment or
injury.
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Merely fill out the attached coupon nnd send it at once te either
of our stores nnd you will receive a membership blank and full informa
tion about the Heppe Christmas Club. By signing the membership
application and returning it with the fee of 1, if your application is
approved, you will be entitled te every Club advantage en a purchase
made any time before Christmas. Fill out the coupon NOW.
C. J. Heppeen
1117-1119 Chestnut Street
6th and( Thompson Streets
Life Insurance in case you die while paying for your piune
or player-piano and your account i3 up te date, your
family will be released from further payments and receive
the instrument.
Fire Insurance in case of less or damage by fire while you
are paying, if your account is up te date, we will repair it
free or replace with an instrument of equal value.
One tree Tuning any time within six months.
Six Months Free Repair SerTice covering all necessary adjust
ments and regulations te instruments.
Free Steel with pianos.
Free Dench or Chair with player-pianos.
Free Instruction Heek with piunes.
Free Delivery within 50 miles of City Hull, Philadelphia
otherwise F. O. B. Philadelphia. niiaaeiphm,
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