fffruaritiLV ir jtr- fS4j&l,i . ,.., .M.iiftiiy. rfCS lXyfirfiifciwtf.)iMi1.V"'i.'i UJM' Mw.fi t 'W V 8' '.i v ITALY WILL ARGUE PEEKS WITH D'Alil i Commission Frem Chamber . Leaves te Porsuade Peot Warrior te Surronder BATTLE OF SILENCE STILL ON Uv f he Assoel'itnl rirss Reme. IVe 1 Order lime been -nil bjV llif llnllnn (inverniuetil te (ienernl LivlRlIn, ennimnuiler nf It'iltiin re-itu'itr forces which lime (sini-lis!n'il m r union Bround Plume, tn avoid nil peinpltrn tiens or painful incidents, Premier (!ie Bttl (Icelnrrd Inst niptit. The Clinmbrr of Peptides commission IppelmVd in j-n in l-'lniiii' with it tiett te rnnviticlti, H'Aiiniinin thnt Unit's highest interests require -- submission e thr Adriatic settlement left for Plump aist nilit after an iitiillpiiii with l'tc fnler lilnlltti. The eeuimisstnii mm prises sixteen members, rcpicsi ntini all parties of tlip i liuniber except the So Se tiallf.t. Tile premier told the enintnis. loners that Itnly tumid nictirij tin1 islands of Vcglla uml Arlip nwnt'ded tcluKe slut-in under the Uapnlle ngrccinciit. nut en her own iieenunt, but ns tin1 i-circsen. lative of tlie I'utctitc. tlie-i1 Nltind- lin ing tt part of the nrnilstiee one. lal. therefore, eniili! net allow IVAiiniinxioer tinybedj eNi- te ecup.i .thi'in. ns tn de (e would lip a violation of her intiin tienal pledges. In addition, the pre mier pointed out, these islntuls t net even included in the p:ict of Londen nt territory te e te Itah. The demand that Vesiin and Artie be eviieimteii bt I5'Aiitninie's troep1!, s.ml the premier. was net i! hemnniiiK of the npplii titinii of the treaty of ltnpitlle. Imt an a I of npppsi!,v en tlii- fart of Italj te cirr cirr eut her pledges Tries! , Pee. 1 - (lit A. men's beat en the jtulf were jcstcrriui the unit In thnr bmlv of ttnter. 1' ' Fisher of liinrncrn s')ns of life about which war is theorem nlli hem: arriMl m. Only the tiinekep'l fishermen oeold be ecu. Flume a hshteil nigbt, the (east nenr tli likp n boulevard nlnns water. I.enkin. freti i'i ilm-itn: tli i m nppeiirini; the ep.iisc of Abba 'i. one eeuld see nethin; that did ne: p rsnnify peace. The lights of Pitime save it:ir nntee thnt life existed tin re. but t'lere were no hostile se mils 15 Per Cent in Tariff Urged Continued frnm Puce (In R500.000.000. Hates wlie'i . Id nstrnsiblj t i., a billen t.e.jl I uclil nethlm beraue thcr would b.ir e it fertlcjn preduc ts cetnpleteh .'Must Sill Here In tu Mere And the necessity of nn-nW.itie'i bsiiis the rew inn w :ni h tt ill moil- . crate me inuiieuce 01 i-ie cMrennsrs is ih fuel thnf fills nillntn ij un n . .: ..i f .. . . . ' (treat creditm untiiui with an interest i t'"!ny "' the vaiieus courses te be con in tlie welfare of it- debtor- abroad i lni'icd thn ugl. out the winter month", and the fa,t thai tii.s ceuntrt new At II oMeck Or. Philip Powell Cal Cal tfreduces n smipIus of nuiiiiif.n rmcil I rrt. professor of zoology, will deliver nrtiele.s and w.ints m i- te I'.nrepe.in tin- foeitli in the series of public health nnil ether foreign uinrl.Pis If the out- lei tun s in tlie laboratory of bjgiene. elde world cannot sell here, it cannot i Thnr -fourth and I.ecusf streets. The bur here. Mr. Hard. us : ennied tins i truth of trade in his speeches. Ameriin Is vitall.t interested in l.urepe's ie. (ever.t. In the ivccm hetnngs utmn the financial position of the fanners tlie fart stressed mere tu.in ant nfer u.h that (leri'ii'.nt nni-f be inih d inieugh iiedits te but in (lie Amcin an innrki't. Hut ticrmuny cannot buy here long be cause she cannot sell here. Fer a higher tiitilf Hen i- the de mand of the Aineriiiin wheel m otter who asks for protection ug.tiiist wheat rettn en the i licapi r lands of i".iiindn nnd perhaps Argentina lie Amei ..m i peanut rai-er wants pieiectmii again-t ! the Oriental pi mint and esjii i.illt ngninst peanut el slnpi,.i beie tiein ' .Input). 'I he At. er.i.in i nfte'i cmttei insists that, though this i a g-eat eet i ten expetting ie met. Ie iniisi ,r in. teitcd aciiin-r icrt.un grades of inti.ui brought in fiem tlie lrn nt And tin citrus fruit grew i r uf (jiufeitiia s.( s that foreign trmt- shnuld be i . 1'idi.l !rem pompetttieii Tin are c ai.t-ili s ' of the wat the agrn i.'tiiral uitir'-f new feice ter pieiei linn. : il the tariff. And tin- wool grower, wnjs, ndiN his t ne i tn tin et n . a hi i i' lis nl ten e for pretei tien Tn addition then, a-1 ii" nihistrlc which have grown ip -nee 1'e war which kept icrt.'iin tleiiii.iu pieduits out of the market, us. fm evinii'ile. the dte. stuffs inilustii the iii.il ia- lu-edu t industries, the nitivti- .-ti i . the ejitical gins- mdustnis ;. i I cnl industries, some of , '.. I, i heilli 11 I h.irdlv me e II10IC d terms. survive it (riiiian good geod goed eDter tins ceuutiy en 1 1 Hate of i:iliiingp Cited Then there is a siiicr.il argument liteteplinn ei. the gnniml rlmr the ler based curreni ns nbreiiil and the eiting rates of ei linnge giM' Fiiiee"iii miii, tries a gient ndt liituge m selling goods here A tnrnit of neb. -trie- s, ek ,,,. tectien en il i reiind Against tee high preii i tmn aie tteik ing unusuallt si mug top - Theiidus tiies which ttnb n market alir.nid knew thr.t cannot sill abroad niili- foreign piedueers of ether artn'lis , ;in nml,, their ware- In ri Itr-ides, ih" piopesnl of high tariff dines mi loed pnulucts touches n tust n iiium r 01 cunsuiners who arc ncie alert te advances the cost of lttmg tn iii ill th" ihi old nepublniiu tariff bills As niiethi ii mum- mri,i Ferdnet would leek lean nn nis (oration tnv Tne in m i,ii per cent. 11m proposal 1- I." pi This would tnki the p'.i f tin profit) ta. and Mr. Ferdnit n liie I t (i, nl i . es, ink it i nun. would predui almost ns im-mi n This i- tli" I i nil" Uiti I I"!" -ii! Mi Ferdnet is a: imscil b son llltlsl t n s.'l'es t II V I n ' Hi pilb'n .111- s, , , , tnx wen (1 Ie liii'lil 'i ie.iii,:- .-n.-i , i haps b.ife some daiigi'i's , . . 1 1 r i ml Seme of the lug pmii. ing nrpi.r n em em ef Iho I'n-i winch we t want tee h h duties ter fun thev fill npi rate ngiiuis iv fnrdgli iiiaiket will preti i a -nb -tax te an iinicusiil oi'tieiiition in' The tnrilt nnd Htimn bill tig'.i v i'l bring about a new nligi.inni nt l Socialist Legislators te Be Seated New Serb, Dec t. Theic will be no attempt te mist the Seciali-t members of the coining legislature That is the ('pcinIeii of Nullum I Miihr gntiim.r elect; II IMliminl Ma. held, it he is , hi hpeaker of th" ii-siiiinv t ! n.u (ieerge A (I'uin, stale i luin iiinn. mid etlier Hepiibln "ti h.nbrs wlm ili-i u-ed the sltunlieii I reni all 1 mills of i lew ut n ncint nitifi ri in e The get i nun elect is s.ud te hue . tli leiit.ins lie cxtici led te hate iinni'li u..rl. ler ihe Icgisliituie eiiheiii u.'eiuig mi,, time te n mill id Sini.ni-i- University Seeks $10,000,000 New V()ll(. Dec. A -The piegicss el the 1'nivei'sity of ('Image it us nut lined b its piesideni. Dr. I lain Ptiur Judsen, lust night at u d.umi of the University of Chicago Club of New Yerk, Dr. .ludsen said tin univeisitv i. lias a fire-year pregtim whnh pi ovule IIli f"f the Killectlen uml exiieiidlture of T.P'0' 510.000.000 Of thlmimeiint salni.v in ri',000..OSPS Wi takii $-1,000,000 and new kilwutrUrdliigs will cebt sl,000,OUO. SURPRSED AT PREMIERS' NOTE Formal Presentation Made te Rhallis Steps Taken te Prevent Outbreaks Hj llie A-beriiilrd Press Athens, Dec. I - Fertunl presentation it Hie lelnt note te the (itccl! tinxprti nient from rrient Itrltain, I'tnnee and Itnh wan made here last nieht In the minister of these eeunlrles Karl firnnville, M. de Itlll and Siner Moti Inmin, the three tninlterM, went te the nffiip (if Premier Ithnllbi, who netilied I'emettries fieunaris, minister of vn, uhe hurriedly left liN eflire te rati a ceuni'il of the inbinet. The note ilisnnuriivitie tlie return of KliiK f'enstatitine riiued surprisie -f. net eousirrnntlen In thN eit It win' be printed In 1I1N afternoon's pnners nltheiich it will he given te the public, in such a manner an te prcen' trouble uhieli the Revernment i desirous of , aveidinK. I'le.ii.er Klmllis stated delltilte1. te ' (In that the plebiscite en th" ret-irn , of ret nier iMtiR t enHtantlne weuni ne held Smiil'ii. lie nNe nserted t tin r tlie ubini't ueuhl net reslK" fur the preent ( 'etistnntme, tin- premier added, still is leuntinu en retitrtiiiie. and the rabl int v i'l issue a tmte te the llies nsldiij hi wbi'f way Constant ine a ds , Imnl iii.d n 'se hew (Jreere failed III her obligations or showed herself hostile. ins asserted in the nllied note te the (Srcek tnverniiienl. Cnnsl.inlliinnlP. Pee. 4 The Turkish Vatienalists, haltiR received from the Kussiiiu Set lets tblit.t nirilnties, ttventr in linn ml Mirs and tiumereui motor metor moter tiueks. are cnticcntrntltiR their fercen en the Ismi'l and Smyrna fronts for a Kiint offensite aKainU the (ireeks, dis m;" 'lii's n i it eil j I'Hterdn" sa.t . A (ree, military mission, rompesed of eftb ei's laverable te former Kins Censtnntitie, who nre te replare the meinhers of the Venc7eljst mission who "".' I 01 were ilismisneil tretn serv ice. has arrived nere. i tie etticers were lecciteil celillt l the populace and the hotels refu i'i them licce lltnedlttlnns. Tile Itrittsii torpedebnaC (Utreyer Tnbnire iccentlj was ilanuici'il by pun ti'c I'lem the Turki-li battcrii' at Tlebi mill, t.lmli opened tire without tvnrn lu;: when the destreter was ptitprine jieit. pieiininbl,t ter the purpose of i.btainit'S supplies. I.ik erne. r. t Pnrnii r King Cen stant'iie nftir learning tlie (entents of the note .it the Allies te the (tieek CJov CJev einiiieiit auneuniPil Iip did net wish te snj or de anything which would in tlii' in or interfere with the free ex pression uf the will of the Creek people in tic ph biscite uet Sunday. LECTURES AT PENN TODAY Health. Biochemistry and Nesr East Arc Subjects ire important lectuies are sihed- u'cii at tin l nlversitj of Pennsylvania subps t will be "Heles of Insects and l(nictit- in the Transmission of Uis-e.i-e At '' "II. Ir firerge II Meeker, iiean of the ("iradunte Si bee' of Medi cine, ml! de'.vei tlie tiftb of a series of faiultt lectures in the iiuditeriuni of Ilo.isteu Chit). Ills subject will be "Sonic Applu atieiis of Itiechcmi-trt .' At tie s:ii,,i. time in the 1'nitersit.t .Museum. Dr ileu-ge It tjerdnii. ciirn ciirn ler of the museum, will give an illus trated livture "Frem Caire te Damascus- ' i- lieidin recently re lu'iied tmni the Near Fast, where he mail" ixlended resean lies. He is an auiheptt mi ntithropelogy SERVICE FOR PENITENTS I 10 Converted en Thanksgiving Day te Be Salvation Army Guests Many of the 110 r.n-n and wenv n who kiielt at the penitent feim m Me nun nil Auditorium, llread street i.id I'.iiriiieuiit iitenni. Thanksg'ning Dnj , following the picmhiiig of (ipneuil Ilriiuiwcll IJueth. of Londen. Knglillid. will attend a spi cial -( rt nv in the auditorium tomorrow cloning. The special sen ice for i (inverts of the 'lluinksgiting I'nj nb-crt mice has In en teiiiested bv 'eneral Heith. Iliinng the 'n-t wiik all the lenierts hate been visited bv Salvation Army ntBie in pipparatiiin fei tin1 event. Ieiiti nam Colonel AtthnrT. Iretver, dit isienal pummaiidir, will cendud the service. AVIATION PIONEER DEAD Writings of James Means Inspired the Wright Brethers IJosten, lie -J .1 nines Menus, a inelnir ill lit lltmtl tt lle'ie writings in- -. 'I t'e Wright brothers te the lllli i -f 111 III lllg that (let eloped tlll'l'll'st .nii'i'iil plane, dnd a' his home here t esli'lll.l . Ili nli is nnd tisietis of i he pessi I il "es of nt nn inn wire -it out in the A rnniiutn al Annual, tihlili he founded I mid published for si ver.il .tears in the nineties. He wa siippeiied in Ins views In Professer Laugh' nnd bv Octnte t 'hniiule. uhe cniiiributiil te his i eliimns i he tisii'ts of their re-en ri Ins. TROLLEY LINES SHIFTED Routes 47 and 50 Sent Over mantewn Avenue Ger- D . brnls litem I'inlll tin i 'enic of t1 i' North Pi nn nt I ifth sipd t (iiul iilenwoed for the nnikirig et repairs, the lhi.i Unpid 'linnsit Ce tester d.it .nn nn 17 and N- i beg'iii lereutnig the ;e. 0 i in lines. I Joule Ne 17 will epernle north en I ighlh kliii'l te derinaiiteiiii iiienne In imk re.id te Frie avenue te Fifth streii din I thence ever regular route Uniife Ne ."ill will eiernle net t II en ij'ifth siiiet te Yerk street te Herman town utiime te oil( read tn Frie ave nue i .n Fifth street nnd theme eter the leg I 111 r mute Tl.ete will be no chuugcs seiiTl, bound en culler route l..i night tliuusiiiiiU of persons who kite d ie tn llle cllllllge. 30 MEN JOIN STATE POLICE 'Veteran of War Are Assigned te Various Troops llarrishur tiriu.tlli nl' Dee l Tluri t me,, f thehi wuh icierds of nteisKis sci , ii e and iiiiiiiduig men who -tried in ihe Aiim-i n-nn tinny e enu pillion and ihe Hntisli ariu.t. kute been inlbliil for sendee In the state (lulne fore" 'IIiiiIipii of tin1 iiicii were delnih"! tn the (ireeiislung troop, iiicludiiig uien who scivnl in the c.iialrt ami nimhlnc gun units, tlnec wire suit In the Wjnining troeji; fi v te tlie Pelt-ville troop an 1 nine te Hutler. The latter ilicludi men fiiuil the air. intlitary pni cr .iiacinne gun intelligence units. tut air und anin EVENING PUBLIC HIGH COST OF w1 ISI'j IJMHIillll Elflllljil h I WIJIMaJIIMM MJJ1 'J JJW' h S. Wait wfnmSSiafiiTwZimi VfHK i '"'"' lis? ImJ&i&MSalyil i?3 -..&'! Mtt3HIWH98 ' Twe wnmrii are In riilladrlplila tntlny tthn lunch nt the hlch pest of foetl. In her tiny ihpsslnj: room .Madeline Dehnar sc(s up her tittle "Irnrcllnc Uitrhrn" that nrrempanlcs her ttheretpr Oils .Milliner's company gees. With the aid of her hlsler .she prepares her regular retirsp tneiib at little expense. .Miss Drlni.ir Is shown seated In thn photograph, while .Mrs. K. Whpateti, her sister, Is at (he electric stove TINY TRAVELING KITCHEN SPIKES TERRORS OF H. C. L. "Dressing Roem Banquet" Costs Only $3.56 for Repast Which Would Cost One $14 in Restaurant "Thnt isn't the ttav te make chicken ginvy j en can t pour cold water en such a het pan. If jmi de there, what did I tell you? lord's about the best thing for n burn." The lady of the most extraordinary little housekeeping apartment in Phila delphia resumed stirring the peas with cfpinnimity ami a lntge tin spoon. If tisitern ohes" te think they l-new mere about making giatt than the reek lieh-elf nil well and geed. P.esidesi in vs...... .'ie -II. Ill It.illl irNI-L'lt'lll I'll'Sl nil nut weuni ne stiuiiiiiig en tlie 'fieni pmdi" nnd h" teuld be sayin evnture. A cook's n conk for n' Hint of course. Hut Madeline Delinar deserves a little extra credit beiause when she isn't bust sniffing the air Ie see if tlie (eff(c has "perked enough," or strenu ously whipping up the mashed potatoes she is otherwise occupied playing lead ing li(lj te Otis Skinner. Miss Pelinar's little housekeeping apartment is unique because it's tucked away up in the caves of a tlieatie with the stage itself for a back ird. Once in a while of ienise as n neepssar evil it becomes a dressing room. Hut mestit it's a little gay home in the east or the west or in whateter part of the ceuntrt the tagarie. of the producer mat i ham e te direi t (he show. Case of Self-Defense "Win de I de it'.'" Miss Delinar ter small nnd very charming in her apron, puckered the Japanese eyebrows for which she in famous and looked around at the may little two by four quarters, "Wht. I guess I de it in self -defense, mi sec," she said and sin- warmed up te tin1 subject bv swishing a costume out of the wat and dropping down en the rose nnd b'nck cretonne ceteicd ieiiiIi. t e Use Hemes Just as well as ant en" el-e and tins is one way I ! tn rkeil nut te git a little bit of the iitiueiphcre of one ant hew "And neiv 1 knew teu're going te think it sounds silly when I till you the rest of it. I ( oek tnv own meals te save menct. That sounds mII . doesn't, it. coming from a pervm who is supposed te b getting a big salary'" The little lending lad pushed back her slieit black hair and ( urlcd up in verv unstiigclike fashion en the comfortable couch. "Hut you knew het muih it (ests te eat one meal In a hotel. Well, then, imagine hew much tlnce meals a day cost. Of (nurse, it would be foolish te sav I (etildn't pay the prii e ; but the point is.whv work haul and then spend nil j nil earn'1 And toil i.'in't imagine hew much I save m tins wat. "Of course, we don't teiy often have EGG DEALERS FINED Five Dealers and Farmer Pay Up Before Magistrate Here Six men. fiw dialers nnd n fi.rmcr. charged w th (minting tin1 stale fend laws bv silling (old storage and .stale i ggs as stiieiit fusli. weie lined es- teiilni bt tiag'-fate Paaten. ' The deabrs tnie i iili lined M0 and costs nnd the fa1 nor S't) and costs. The arrests cie II,. i suit of the state ttnb drite be'n,1 in. id'1 bt the I'lireau of Poed- ngaiiisi nii-iepresiuitatleii of eggs The ci liiein i upon which prose-, cuiieiis weie luiseil t.is i nllectcd by I Agi nt Siuiini r- i These li im 'I Sin and costs nte: 'Ji-erge . Ho.i.iisen, Shiink street near I'lftniith Sn in ii I lnt. Celuiiibiii live nue iibine 'I'l-nili: Michael (itiicea. N'erih Perth siieit. dcerge Ka7aiigian, Tenth sired and Montgeinerv iiicnue. j iitid I iin l"i inn. Iti'iks and Marviuci streii- l.dwaid I. Davis, a farmer I in the KhI. nniiiie market, tins lined sLIe tun! i .el - I The St. James Sunday Dinner Served Frem 6 te 8.30 o'clock A hiinduy dinner that will satisfy the most exacting, served in the St. James way. A fine concert te match up with n fine dinner. The price is $2.50 and there is no extra cover charge. Walnut at 13th Street J. Heward Sluciini, Mgv. LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, LIVING FLEES im nJUfcuumiMMinumtjmmfwwawMi; fried rhicken. That's a company meal. Wc have mipIi things as bacon nnd scrambled eggs, chops or things that are easy te prepare. "We have been doing this, cooking ns many meals as possible in the theatre, for the last few months, and as n eoek I'm net perfect. 1 mean, I'm net one of these girls who had n deep hankering for thp kitchen ranee in childhood. T just sort of picked it up Inter en. And I'll ndtnit. while I like the cooking, I'm like I qII ll.p rest of housekeepers I hate i ,, Tin1 "we" meant Miss Delinar and her sister, Mrs. !', Whrnteti, who is traveling with her nt present. The two of llieui have tinned Dressing Itoetn Ne. 1 into a tegular little combined kitchen, dining riein and lit ing room. The cook ing is nil done electrically. There is a Dutch even and a grill and n coffee per colater. The ilining-ioein tnble is a wardrobe trunk and the dishes nre i ngntpwnre. "because they don't break I en the rend." The various small tables in Hie mom are coveted with rose nnd black cietenne I te mutch the couch. Of course, there is i no getting the theiitiicnl accessories out of the wat. Hut the vivid and pretty costumes (IccoieuhIv tixed en hangern all I along the wall and the rows of intense I lights ever the make-up table only add 'u colorful touch te the piquant piiture. ' The meal served was excellently I cooked. The fried chicken would have I done ciedit te the most southern of southern mammies. In teta tin1 menu included green turtle soup ((mined), frml chicken, potato souffle. French pens, hearts of let turn nnd endive salad, rolls, hone dew melon and eeffec. Te show thnt she is a regular housekeeper Miss Delinar rem bed for her list. "I hate itciniid," nlie snid. "what the things ( est m the market. Hy allow ing ter lust the quantity of feet actu nliy used the meal which wns hcrved te tlnce cnnie ie .Sl.fiO, the items working out us lollews; Lettuce, twenty cents; henc.tdiw. melon, forty-live cents; en dive, seven cents; potatoes, five cents; chicken, two nnd u quarter pounds, one del'nr and thirty-fit n cents; but ter, eighteen cents: ; rolls, nine cents; can of French peas, tetty-llte cents; dear green turtle soup, thirty cents; nine oil. nine (cuts; ( tit leaf sugar, two tents; cream, seventeen cents, and null;, live cents. Figuring from n menu fiem one of the hotels it was worked out that the sauiu meal served te three would hate cost .s;H..'!0, excluding a tip le the waiter. And as Mis-, Delinar suy.s, "That is sating some." TO KEEP WOLF FROM DOOR Delaware County Charity Workers te Aid Needy Families Media. Dec. -1. Hecau'-e of the in-(ln-irinl situut Inn in Delaware county, the bnnnl of directors of the Associated Charities of Delawate county, at ii con cen fciencp in the Twentieth Centuir Club Thursdat niulit. leek up the question of helping many fiiinilus who seem le be in needy ( in unistanccs. Among these who discussed the in dustrial situation weic Miss F. Cern eager, secretnr.t of the assoi-iatien ; Dr. Fdwln C. Kirk, ptesidetit of the iis-eciatiuii ; .lehn C .icglci . Charles I.iiPetrc and F. Uees Phillips. '1'lip npeit of Miss eager showed man families are Millcnng. British Captain Arrested In Dublin Helfast. Dee. I. - Captain .1. It. White, son of the late Field Marshal Sn (ieerge S. While, def( nder of Lndy smith, Natal, during thr Seuth African war, has been arreted in Dublin. CMC ST JILL BE OF NATIOIiAL FAME Prosidents of Clubs Plnn Unique Reversion te Old-Time Thoroughfare TO MEET AGAIN DECEMBER 15 The presidents of the various clubs en Cnmne street nnd the committee from the Peer Itlrlinnl Club nre working en plana for making their strrrt n national institution. These men will reine to gether en December 15 for their second meeting, by which time it is hoped the vn.i will be dear for drllnlte steps to te ttard thn renllratlen of the plnn. Cainnc street, with thp picturesque clubs along its nnrretv length, is nl rendy one of the feature plnees of the cit.i. The new Cnninc street thnt will emerge In Colonial neatness should be. In the opinion of Karl Hloemlngdale, originator of the plan, one of the best known streets in the country. "Instead of mnklng nn old street new. sub! .Mr. Itlenmlngdale, "we nre going in make n new street old. We nte going te make it cleaner and ncnter nf the snme time, nnd we nre practi cally nssun'd of the snnnnrl nf (he nd. ministration in this step, which is in renlit a nn it of Hip pregiesslve 'clean up movement that in advocated for all pnrtsef the pity. "JVp hope thnt when we have devel oped the old Colonial aspects of our street, mere clubs will be drawn te it. There are snmp stnhles aild back doers te garnces thnt u-enLi h Ann ia r ether clubhouses, whose presence would i,A.( ' "rept; one pxpiiisiveiy of pitibs. 'lliprp Is n pprtnlu psychology In the fact that similar nrgnnlrattinns nre drawn together in one part of thp pity. 1 here is a row of wool merchants' stores toward the lower rnd of Chestnut street. Walnut street in the neighborhood of Icntli is full of tailors' shops. Cnmac street Is the place of clubs, and a move ment te impreve it should be an invita tion te ether clubs te ceme there and take up their abode." According te the plans under con sideration, the street will bloom with old-fashioned lampposts, hitching pests and window boxes. There will also be n bronze directory tablet te be placrd near the Walnut street entrance te Cninup .street that will show the stranger tlie location of all the nearby clubs. The eight lampposts may possibly be made en the designs of these adopted by Ihe city some time age for Inde pendence Square, or a new competition open te students of various institutions and clubR nf the pity may be held. An effort will be made te have evpry one occupying prepeity en or nenr Cnmac street take great enre in the dls dls pesnl of nsbes nnd te keep the stieet looking at Hh best genernlly. Among the men who will meet nt the Peer Hlchaid Club en December 15 will be Frank II. Tayler, president of the Sketch Club, who has charge of the lamppost project; C. Yernall Abbett, president of the Coin d'Or Club, who is handling the matter of hitching pests nnd window boxes; Lnwrcnee S'i.srher He.td, of the .Meridian Club; Mr. Hloemingdnle and T. .1. Mulvey, of the Peer Illclinrd Club. Mr. Mulvey also bends the Peer Ulrhurd Club's Cnmac fctrect improve ment committee. Other members nre A. Stephen Murphy, W. It. Traey. W. C. Terjiune and Charles II. Henkels. Mr. Itloemiiigdule originated the idea for the new-old Cnmne street threp .tears age. but net until within the last month have any definite steps been taken by the clubs te put the project into being. I EDAL OfJ IIONORj) am Aiien .KBBB r.-.v R W2MMW jGSfggZIK' ' CREST() .- Tni Weaut M Lewniy O05T0N.MAJi,U S.A I saeF "TREAT WITH A PACKAGE TONIGHT" FOR SALE AT ALL GOOD DRUG AND CONFECTIONERY STORES The Walter M. Lowney Company 427 Commercial St., Bosten, Mass. DEC'ExMBEK 41020 WOMEN STIRRED BY SIGHT OF CITY'SWHEELS AT WORK Don't Think Cortclyeu Leeks Like Policeman and Dub Smyth the Apelle of Moere's Cabinet If citv effiplnls' enrn nrp pnrticulnrlv red ami burning these days, there is reason. Tliev have given Philadelphia women snnierhing te talk of for months te romp. In their rlubs, at social gather ings nnd across Hip dinner table at home these few hundred newly frmipblsed citizens, who Thursday learned "bow the city's wheels go round," are dis cussing the work of various city de partments. "The mere 1 think evpr Hip splendid talks given us," bald Mrs. Imogene Oakley today, "the mere delighted I nm. I am se gratified that hundreds of women took advantage of this oppor eppor opper unity te learn the details of rlty gov gev mpnt nnd tlie work In which they niny tnkp part. I think It both remark able and splendid for Mnyer Moere te hnve given us nn entire day. His In terest and courtesy wns never lacking nn Instant. lie clearly showed that lie wanted us te understand all tin workings of Philadelphia's government, and thnt he wanted our help." Mrs. Oakley, ns mpII as Mrs. II. S. Prentiss) Nichols nnd Mrs. I'dward Wddl. were en the committee which revised the city chartrr, and se were cenvcrsnnt with the fnrts concerning thnt. Many of thp women, through their rlub work, had come in contact with nnd hnd assisted various depart ment directors In their work. Itut there were nlse many in the nudienep who had net seen Hip Mnyer or the directors. Comments frnm these have been equally interesting. James T, Cortelyou, di rector of public fnfety, was perhaps thp grratcst surprise. "Why, I thought he would leek like a policeman, tall, bread shouldered and husky," said one woman, "Instead hn was n dapper gentleinnn with n voice thnt caused women in nil pnrts of the room te call 'Louder. louder' every few minutes during his talk." There were ethers who were sure C. Lincoln Furbtisli, director of public health, would be a ruddy faced, jovial picture of henlth. Somehow they bad pictured William S. Twining, director of transit, as n strong, muscular per son. And there were ninny who ngreed with the Mayer's teasing comment en the handsomeness of David ,1. Smythe, city solicitor. Aside from becoming acquainted with the appearance of the city's officials, the women nre interested In all the dif ferent phases of government. Thurs day's meeting did net close the subject. Ilather it served as a beginning, for most all the women nre continuing te inform themselves nleng the lines thnt interested them especially. Seme of the club women me helping P.rnrst L. Tustin, of the department of Sunday at Y. M. CKNTRAI. Ill.lin. 1111 ARCH ST. LOllHY 1 P. M. THE llini.K CI.A83 Tepic "An Adequate Orgnnlrntlen" l.cJder. Mil. OEOIKJE II, STREAKER AUDITORIUM I P. M. 8KRVIPB MEETINO Speaker: REV. VM. 1IARNEH LOWER. Paster Hely Trinity Prcabtterlnn Church Tepic: "The (lesp"I for the Dnya et Reconstruction" Musical Program. Violin. Celle nnd Organ I.OHRY P. M Leader: DR. C. II SH1RIC Tepic "Is the Present Crep of Humans an lmpretement Over Theso of Previous Times?" I.ORllY 7 P M EVENING PONO SERVICE Sinn our favorite Hymns with us Leader: OEOROE V. SCHItOEDIJR AUDITORIUM s P. M. UVI5NINO SERVICE i:VERYROI)Y IVKLCUJin. LADIES ARE lPi:(IALLY INVITnil T M CA- OF I'HILADLI.IHI.V itNT or HOCOLATES b CHaNGC ... PlNtATPlt als tnurrs, huts niJta BELM0NT3 I fS3US3 NIT Wli-nT Ce j PCA' 1 cow tad public welfare, le carry out his plans for the social betterment of the city. Seme are alining particularly In stand back of Mn.Mir Moere und help him in nuy wnv iliey cnn. Others are lined up te help Director Cnven In his street clean ing and garbage limiting program. Net only nre the women who at tended Thursday's mee,tlng Interested. They nre parrying the message te their clubs nnd te their neighbors se Hint Hieuspnds of the city's new voters will be conversant with the laws and pro cedure of government, nnd stand ready te de their part. Deer Hunters Mere Successful Waynesboro. Pn., Dec. 1. The slaughter of deer continued with even greater sticccs the second nnd third dnys than en the first of thn i,easnn. The cold wave from the West following the rains of the two previous nights nnd the heavy fogs of the opening day put the big game all In motion und with splendid visibility the sportsmen were nblp te kill at leug range. DAMIX WEIISTKR Keld! "If w nlilil" by the urlm-lples taught In the lllhle our country will re en prenperlng uml te pronper, hut If we nnd our nestprlly ncnlcct Its Inntrurtten unit nutliiirlty no mull can Ml hew nuriden a riitiifltrephQ may everivhilm us and bury ml uui Klerv In rrnfnund obscurity." BIBLES ren eiitr SCOFIELD BIBLES s. 75 I'll Special Sfhelnrn' lllhle J2.B5 TKU'IIKKH niHLKS S2.A0 tn 810 BISHOP QUAYLfe'S ncnutifu Gift Heeks In fied'M Ont-nf-PoerB $3.00 lieslile l.nke llrautlful . ... .S3. .10 (iciPh t'litrndiir $3.80 METHODIST K0.- Arch Slrl IMillndetpliln. Til. "Tin; iiit in iioeks" i;t-:u.uer,i NOTtri:! Cnltnrlnn VIRT LNITAWAN CHUltCIl, ; JinV FREDERICK R. ORtTFIN, tcr. Chi st- Minis- 11 i in Prnf r-tnvten llmtcn, of Mead- villa, r.i , will r-nMch IL'.ltt p m-Cenmunlnn Service, inn r.NiTAiiiAN "niTiirii f (ikr.man- TOtVN. (Jreen st anil W t'helten nte HfNPAY nKCRMIIKR r., le.'d HBRVIC'i: AT 11-00 A Jt. The Minister, Rev. ROriHK H FORRES will preach Subject cn.M.MKlU'lAI.ISM THE ROAD TO JUHTU'K " vad Clnsses for children al It o'clock. All nre Intlted C. A., Dec. 5, 1920 Illustrated nit), Motion Pictures iijcir nuiiums ills cities' north iimm-ieiimv. m:iii(ih ayv:. Speaker- C W KltTO leple. ''The (Jeal of True LIvInK" i.diinv r, an p. m. I'EI.I.Ott'SIUP TEA ",:sr",-V.!iiTVAMNS0M8Tf'- . Speek-r' HAM IllfiniNROTTOJI Soloist EDNA IIARWOOII UAUOIIER ., I.emtY I P. JI. - YOPNC, PEOPLE'S MEETINO Speaker A. P JU'fJHES (URLS' I.ORRY I 30 P. IL nible Stories and Hew te Tell Them ROYS' LOIII1Y 4 30 P. M Personal Problems Ti 30 P M FELLOWSHIP StTPPEIl P.ii J. Renrt Harms IckIich t, Sunday Sihoel lessen SuturdatM at 1 o'clock III l,lll'Ill i ( I p ,1 : Il I ! 1 ' I nicutneuH ketickm ,naptut " " - nn: TnMPi.i: lireidl u ttil llerks ts. (1000 N I 3110(1 SEATS. V " ' IIU.fflKt.li II CONWHLL.. ti..,.. Will nm Dire Jtct'urdy, Asseetni. n... Ilr J Martin llnnna, muilenl farZW"' Frederick E. Starke, erni,t """t. , Mr l"mi.ivMI 1vtirifsinH flim.l .. 1a... 7:30 ri. m. " """"' ,"', nt, iniipi" nnruH pints nein nrrvle iVniint. 2 iep.m r""' Mrln- Tnmpl" (Uee Cluh, nssl.e-fhv Jl,,'uv' Hetr Ites.le Leenard. Ednyfed liS.,!b.,, ' riranil rnnrurt Uv TittMHt. Hnrntln Cennell, en Thursday. tiCriC 1 "1 p m. Ter reservations rhone Diamond i ly.uec n, -i numend Mr: JVIrn CONrKIIKM'K CLASS Friend. I. ir.(h n( t "' -. ' II. tn Friends' Nla-hhc.rh.i . V."..'. 1iUlse M iiimnin. ipii'IIT. ..... , . "' "1 O." I THK UK OI.I) FRIKNIIV MKKTINd linr7! MonlBemery pike, .Merlen, wns esinhti.i!B; IllSJ. lie... William IVnn wershe'd"1;. tvell ns many ether noted Friends nn. . the histories snels nf Ami.. ,?n et ' for worship etery First-day (sunS.Jl I "nvueiir Ut " C,"eU- V"1,or "3laW, .Methodist i:plseep)( I-AIKUU.Ii MKTIIUDIST CIIUIICII Mh nnd Clearfield ets. ELIAS D. HAKint, Minister. 8:80 Class meellnz. 10:30 Helv Communion. "Follewlnr nj'. .V:ae Hnbbath Scheel, Mr. Theodora vli ler. riupennierMent. - "Our nlm inne." ?e1J urPe'. Wa7,KT,B ,-""U'' ,llU"'"W 7:43 Jtnnlhly Musical Service. Presbyterian ARCH NT. CHURCH, 18th and Arch. " Dr. MACARTNEY will nreaeh .. ' 10:13 en "The Hlnaular Wilms. s... tlanlty en the Part of Men Who FerinS! I Chrlut and Afterwerda 11..,. IV . ' ..r."0. ! I At B he will preach th fourth ermenla thn series en "Dlfflculllea In Hellif J? wuesdens inn j-eepie are Aekimr." Ti. subject will be "Predestination W.,! Dees .Man's Will Coins In, If Ne W,. Cometh Utrte the Father fcxeept cAtffi Draw Itlm?" The Men's Dlbfe, ciX,,' taught by Professer patten meets ni ,J: chnpel nt 12 o'clock, ' llu SECOND PRIiSHYTFJtlAN CHURCH lilst nnd Walnut sis " Rev. Alexander JtncCell. D. D . Mlnlx.. Rev. Alvln II. Our-lcy, Assistant. Mm'1"' ii. iiiiiLiu u uui nrPHcn ni 11 . 'The Pt'srlm Fathers After 300 Tiara-' nuujwii - 3uiiiei jeir(ner (Jiinracteiiitira i thn. Plfurlms. nrd Their Sulr.stlen'fJ .loeem Jviie ' .'iuB!s-ai nerncn at 7;;nj ,y th Chefna, ( nnir. uneer tn direction, of N. t,lnjir; Ner-n. assisted bv vhilln and TanS Jlus e will luMidm . u CSRU. "SOnr of St Simeon . i .,::iX?'re?r "Praise thn Name of the Lord' rrlncipal parts of Gaul's "Hely Oty '', STitmlnv Si-hrw1 in.) Arf..l, mil.. '.1IJ' ' in n'rlerk. """" """" u'"" VISITI HH WELCOMR. 11 ft.!'"'.''"1 HIWHYTKRIAN Rev . .iu....,, ,,iiiu nnd uiamenn sis william l. .Mccormick p..i.. 10.30 n, J? Jlernlns Worship. Rev i 1 bert F. rlt. will ercunv iii m.id ' ,or .irunrrah. l. n e -. '..-'. 1.30 p. m. Sabbnth Scheel II 4.1 leunn People's Hec, et C E , :43 p. m RvenlnK Service. :!?; "i jam u. Kiiench. . of Ch(f ) China, will n.l.lrr.1. ih. r- V4 e.!.n"'i preach for us In (he vrnin'i V,J r'lv. !p.' te hear lilm. " "u n" Omnn Itrcllal. Qusrtet Choir 1 KVERyneDY WELCOME Protestant Fplsennal SiT. AIAKK'H CHimi'M locust St. nbete 10th. Rev. FRANK I. VERNON Solemn Mass at 1 o'clock D n Recter, "Mlssa Jlarlalls ' 1 Solemn Evensene at t o'clock Last part of Spehr's "Last Judcment " Mendnv etenlnu at fl o'clock Third dis dis lle service of Iho .Men's Chei" of ?i Jturk s Address en "Ecclesiastical Jtu. elc," hy Rev. v W. neuBlas, Canen . I I end du Las. Thursday afternoon at I e clock conference en music for women. Tuesday eienlna; at 8 o'clock conference en music for nil church people conducts. nt Canen Douglas. SAINT I'KTF.Il'fl CHURCH Third nnd J'lne sts Rev. Edward M. Jclferys. S. 1 D Pailer 7 30 n. in. Hely Communion. Jl.en a. m Mernlnc Service Sermon br lha Recter The choir will sing Tn Ileum In IV flat . Stanford "Praise Ills Awful Na-e" .Srehr e of (i. iii..T(-r.(jl. ar.ltVlvIJ IJen. .lamlu Franklin Pest Ne. 403. Amerlciri LeuUn Thn Recter will preaeh Mueta nv ( noir 01 leriy men nnn devs, under di rection nf Hareld W. Gilbert "R-cesslenal" p. Kevia "heuls of the Righteous" (unaccom panied) NeM, "I Will Olvn Thanks" Meurt I rwi'-n iii (lie (,or(l 1 Slktn ST. .siAUVEl'K (French). 23d and De Lancy place. 10 13. Hely Communion, !! 43 ' pera Rev. TH D MALAN. 3, T. P. '. Mlsrellaneeiis LINCOLN hTKFFI'N.si ITemlnint Journalist. Just buck from r.urniiv; euujeci. -(voiuiien or Revolu tion?" Sunday. December .. .1 n. m.. White's Auditorium. l.Mh hetnw Cria(tiiii Ausplcs J'hIU. Unit of Teuntt Democracy. inmissien irre, i.ieryneay welcems. I 11 K" " 7 T " "" "": ' ; "f M A l- .'.ts i. .. f&'&XX&St r-J, it