- fiw ' pl " r- . 1. "P A i tLl ' '"i "A It my V ii vm-'A I m : m? I-- I hi j . u v M.. BRYN MAI Gl iS HEAR TALK ON VOTE Mr. Carrell Mlller Urges Stu dents te Ferm Leaguo te Study Citlzonehip BAPS STATE A motion te form a college voter' league was net en feet today at Hr.vn Mawr Celleitf. The ornanlintlen of kucIi 4 lesaue wan proponed te the Httulpntu by Mra. Carrel Millfr. who nldrpnMl thf tirls in the chapel in Tayler ltnll thl morning. Mm. Sillier la regional ill -rector of the League of Women Veter for New ierk and l'ennBlvanla former student of Ilrjn Mawr. "We want you ulrta te form a eollene etera' leeRue." Mra. Miller said, "te prepare you te take up the work efl cltixenihlp that In waiting for jeu." Then Mrs. Miller ent en te explain hew the league would b affillateil with the Montgomery county branch of the League of Women Vetera and strcKited the point thut whereat), the girls could aet de actual field work new en ac count of their cel'ege duties, they could undertake the tank of preparing them telres te be enlightened leaders after their four years nt Ilrye Maur hnil renm te an end. "Jn the recent campaign," Mrs. Miller said, "wc found the college woman te be a very sane, level -bended Uadcr with no hatred toward nn par ticular party. Yeu can me hew much she la needed." The preposition te form the college league, was received favorably and the matter will be brought before the un dergraduate student body. Sirs. Miller had a double, claim te fame nt Ilryn Mawr this morning. It was she who as first lire raptnln In the hloteri of the college led the tight against the flames In Kadner Hall and thus made her class '(11) famous In college annals. In introducing the sneaker this morn ing, Dean Hilda Smith alluded te the incident and told hew Jeseph, a gardener still en the grounds, said with pride. "That girl In the red gymnasium FnilP.ATIflNlsil,t- '" '""' noble." CUUliHMUl During the course of her lecture, Mrs. Miller referred te I'vnnsylvanln ai one of the three worst states In the union te be born in. "The most dungereua thing In Venn sylvauia," she ssid, "is te be a bab,' nnd then she called attention te the fart that Pennsylvania ranks twenty-seventh among states In the matter of education, Mrs. Miller toured the eastern part n tin. tli nit n Democratic caniKnlgn and j speaker with cx-Uovcrner r'elk, of Mis- seurl. BIDDLE BIBLE CLASS CHANGES ITS NAME Yeung Republican! Nominate At a meeting last night of the Yeung Republicans. 217 Seuth llread street, the nomination of officers for the coming ear took place. The election will he in January Theie nominated were William W. Morgan and Frederick Mnclntlrc for president; Trevert Mat thews, first lce president; Kugeiie . Atessunilreni. teennd vice president; Jehn J Caine, third vice president; Henry S. Montgomery, fourth vice president: Charles M. Keter nnd Charles S. (lardner, treiisurer; Kdsen Musselmau, financial secretary; Por Per ter P. Cepe, recording secretnry, and Willlnm It. Herbert, corresponding secretary. VIGILANTES MAKE IT TOUGH FOR SWAINS IN GLOUCESTER Belated Romces Arc Halted en Streets and Madr te Tell Meat Precious Secrets Ami It's All Due te Crime The life of a lever down Gloucester way is net all that popular belief holds H te be. or rather. It is mere than that. In its virulent sweep the crime wave "" . .f ... ",:""": "T I,!' . ' nlngs. It had been stalled near the tell vt nue II las n wnys wen imrmir w. , dollars in cash nnd three letters contain ing money una secured. An automobile stolen from Clinten Stiles, of 1'auNbore, at Third street and Jersey avenue, was recovered an hour later hy Patrolmen hiiltlM anil Jen Ve n lever, a new danger has been ( added te the list which Uie bold young j wain faces In the course of true love. A score or mere of young men clN- i covered this te be the ense last night , as they trudged home about midnight or thereabouts moetly thereabouts. . Frem behind trees and hedges, from fences and every point of cover men j emerged and accosted these who had lingered for that last goodnight. I They were patrolmen and detectives. fcut the young men were net lu en the itunt. These who had never flinched where the ponder was thickest and braved the wrath of papa's beet time and again, shook with fear when thiy were held up. Their reassurance turned te embarrassment, when they were com- I polled te pour into unsympathetic ears their tender secrets with all their rami- I ficatleus and were gruffly advised te cut I It short in the future and leave early. I These occurrences were brought about ! fcy the work of a vigilance committee which is trying te break up the crime pidemlc which has swept ever (ilouces (ileuces ter during the last two weeks. Last night operations were continued when the residence of Samuel Pearce, 444 Chambers avenue, (ileucester, uasi entered by thieves who used a ladder J and forced a back window Fourteen I gate and nhtndnned by the thieves. $250.00 A B.VO of marvelous "beauty The single large diamond stands out brilliantl tn an all-platinum ttlnp containing ten small diamond and ten square-cut sapphires rpHE low price of this tiniwimt rtnr makes it an ittral rlfl Wc (suite pour inspection of our Christmas stocks Kennedy & Bre. Dttmmnd Merchant) And Jrwvlrm 102 S. 13th St. 1578 1920 E 'i KMJLM QeaUMUMJtF UllUlu' J lUblej Class.' " A statement Issued later I telil "Tli nMlcefe unit elaftwa' will re main the ainie. "Within a short time a plan will be given te the many thousand classes throughout the world, whereby we hope tliev would be organized into one great Illhle class, uniting all In the common cause for the advancement of Individual Christian living. "While the name of the religious Wlde Scope of Sunday Scheel body will be changed for purposes et .wider scope, the athletic and social or Movement Is Recognized by gauizatiens operated by the 'World I Illble ClB6s Movement' will retain their New Title inamc of the Drexel Hlddle movement." A. J. Drexel Riddle, founder of the religious movement which b8 tft world-wide' In Its effect, said today . "The action marks n Tery Brent change In the conduct of our inevem"t,: It will be of extreme Interest te man neonle everywhere. It was necessary te establish the wonderful algnincancc the movement." of Bryn Mawr Painter Killed Elmer Heren, fifty years old, of Rrjn Mawr, was Instantly killed yes terday en the Wilsen street bridge of the Pennsylvania Railroad while paint ing the structure. NOW "URGE BIBLE CLASS" The Drexel Riddle Rlble Class Move Meve ment will herenfter tie conducted under the name of "The World Rlble Class." This chuiigc has been definitely deter mined by the executive beard of the Drexel Riddle classes. It has been made necessary te fittingly emphasize the present extent of the movement. Action was taken nt a meeting held In Hely Trinity Parish Heuse last-night Rev. Or. Plejd Tomkins, International chairman, presided, and conferring with him In the decision were Judge J. Willis Martin. Dr. James M. Anders, the Her. Dr. William T. Knead, mniiHglng dl rector; A. J. Drexel Ridddle. the founder of the movement; J. Dewltt Jebbnrn, director of field extension, nnd II. P. Jenes, acting munnglng dtiecter. "In view of the great growth of the Drexel Riddle Rlble Classes, new num bering mure than .100,000 throughout the world, it was decided te change the name of the movement te 'The World J SHOP WITH STORE ORDERS That Buy Anything from th Indlnr pterti of Phlla., WIN mlnglen, Camden, Allnntle Olty Chester 1 Easy Terms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chftmit St., Phlla. Sin Dnsrnnlre Tr. Hid.. Allsnllc Cttj SO V Tl.11 M rumiien 7fe(uiA V for Christmas Gifts that will charm Women Women are naturally delighted with gifts that will beautify the home. What will prove m6re charming than this bronze extension fleer lamp with parchment shade, or the mahogany candlesticks, or ma hogany Windser chair? Many ither home beautifiers, ideal for Christmas gifts, ure here for your approval. Hrf Our Will Reduced Interest Priets Yeu db KNCRAVED CHRISTMAS CARDS 7fa&f(lfVL fleer I.emp QUALITY STATIONERS A I .l(iieyiiti CanrflullcA's U'inrfnr rhiilr We Alene Sell Them At Special Today, Friday and Saturday $Jfl35 n.1 yui oe e. levn et. &iiuiJ fleil Ttm VOI 1 ' V vA 1 '' V fi it , J ' ' v I v. .' V w ' -.-r ;aw ""U m ' W Without Risk jgjrJ M If yea re net IUaaaW fled with quullfy. vtne. style or prlre tlOM-.Y HACK I fll Quality, Nate . $6.35J R'e arc selling these shoes en the present low-price market. They represent a value that no ether tthnn mn rfiinllmtti inilntlf 6 llQrdoVanfalffhees The kind of Ehecs you want. Smurt, strongly built, will wear well nnd leek well always. Scnl Brown or Black. All shapes; nur nur rew or bread tees. A REAL op pertunity. On Sale Here 3 Days Only Open te 9:30 at Nifiht RomBeoTSHQP ABaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaBBBar,c-OAZ. attbw np c I'SITHeT half block Sta.l3-W9I Onler MARKET OPEN EVERY NIGHT The Easiest Place in Philadelphia te Buy Gifts Just enough cheerful people te reflect the spirit of Christmas without the unpleasant jostling that is experi enced in some stores, and te facilitate easy selection. Imported Christmas Gifts at greatly reduced prices, arranged en tables by price, at $1.00, ?2.00, $3.00, $5.00, $10.00 and $25.00. The Rosenbach Galleries 1320 Walnut Street Christmas Cards and Calendars B AND ENGRAVERS Chestnut Street at Ninth WILL AIDS, CHARITIES Hei. William J. Reld Bemembara pitala With Bequeita Iloepltala and reliiieun Institutions benefit from the will of William J. Itelil, 1310 Ceulttr atrcet, which ttu pro pre batcil Ma. J. The following bequests were made: Presbyterian Heard of Foreign MIb- tcrian Church, town Ilenpltal, eard of Ileltef for Mlnldtei-a, ?1000 ! rrcbyt. vnewever uoa uea uoa iVakefleld PresBy- JIOOO, anrt rrtseyw . . .. . nai .Inns. 51 WUi r JWW! KfJt' fi..t. bi Minimrin L.i Mlunn. $5001 V H.n heard of Hnme.Mlwlena, fliwe. r ThJ talk of the residue et the $22,000 Mtite Wvt beqJthel te Mrs. Rhede t Held, hli widow, hther wills probated fellow! Anna inner " ..Uk rrkii t, n ?2R?Wn -" Mentin,., bii 6Vli- 180; N'athsn ...t, i ' com street. MO.MAi JtaMaJtartea; 7170 Germantqwn araniw. Mi.WWjf Annla Irwin, Poljellnlc Heafili $6087; Annie Cheatham, 622T German -town nvenua, 980,000) Aanli TTlkln. 230 North Oamac atrMt, til .900, and; Clara B. Hcett, 210 Beuth Fertf'thlrd street, 510,700. ,, - ' Inventories were filed for the 'esUte of Emma L. Jenes, valued at 1TV, . 009.84, and for the estata of Mariana '-W.-Mclntyra, $7770.88. &3fax-toxlten J . jhlladtlphlx ' A I AJtB CONTINUING '1 I Special Sales AH Departments H Holiday Suggestions of Vi L Bag', Fans and French Nevtttits Are Included " & C . iFurriers and Milliners Liberty Hands and purchasing a g en I j enlcri ercfplcit. .ttnll order promptly filled l'ur (larmints rtpaircd ami remudilrd quick delivery. 1115 CHESTNUT ST, (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Charge purchases will he billed en February 1st. Purchasers opening new orceuntii uitll be rnlltled te the above dating. V-xtra large sites up te SO bust. Gigantic u of Furs Prices Sacrificed Values Astounding Assortment Wonderful Our own complete stock combined with timely cash purchase from a great New Yerk Fur Heuse If this were net a tremendous sale of .$300,000.00 worth of the highest-quality Furs, the assortment of wanted Furs and sizes and modes would be pretty well broken, for the response has been tremendous, and the buying, due te the wonderful values, the greatest in our history. But despite the large appreciation of this event, stock was se great and the assortment se complete that practically every size, every desired Fur and every Fashion-effect is waiting your selection. But please don't delay longer. Come in tomorrow. Te put it off even one day may mean disappointment. IN THE SALE Were 89 B0 French -,al 110.00 Scetcl Mele . . 110 00 Hudsen SimI 125 00 N'utur.ii Nutria , 136.00 Natural Squirrel 135 00 Natural Skunk . 175 Oft Jap Mink .. . 225 00 Jap Kelinsky 125.00 Natur.il Skunk T .Vem A Small Deposit Will Reserve Purchase Payments te Continue at Convenient Intervals ruti STOLES Hudsen Seal Coats Were Cellar and Cults Length Sew 225.00 Pelf Trimmed .. .30 in. .135.00 425.00 Natural Squirrel.. 30 in.. 295.00 425.00 Natural Skunk ...30 in.. 205.00 425.00 Genuine Beaver ..30 in. .2H5.00 425.00 Taupe Nutria 30 in.. 205.00 425.00 Self Trimmed .. .32 in. .295.00 405.00 Self Trimmed 3t! in .375.00 495,00 Natural Squirrel.. 30 in.. 395.00 195.00 Genuine Beaver ,.3G in.. 395.00 495.00 Natural Skunk ...38 in. 395.00 595.00 Genuine Beaver ..40 in.. 145.00 39. BO eo.ne no. ,ie ;o..ie io.ne K4.A0 01.50 11.1.00 103.00 SCARFS IS' THE SALE Were A'OIK 24 50 French Seal 14. B0 2150 WOl.K Black. . .14,110 H. (Siftugsrstiensi FOX A.VD IPOf-F I SCARFS Amm! iffccu. !! re'l" nnd uttiniut. In Hlack nr"Ti. raure. reir "n Kamchatka , UM 29.50 i ,?.9.e0 ) Unnil-irlt JI..V), ;tD.50, 10 an 1 m- m ' " " " ' t IT 50 CHOKER SCARFS Na'iir1 f-qulrrel Aim tnlun OpewBurn and Jap Ml' k i n l m u I lfccii Selll well made 12.50 39.60 AUSTRALIAN SEAL STOLES 12 inchi-i! ulde 7S InchM ; lenif Mnd from iuri lui rrttiiH and iceptlenl 29.50 i:.50 HUDSON SEAL SET AitrncilK berrfl-ihrd mitt i m a r I forcemlnir .Uureilc A mIuc thai rannet bp dupllalfl 29.50 6iS0 HLACK FOX SET l arc all - Uniid animal arf Muff In malrli trimmed 53 with head pnwa tind talt VL i9'50 1 Natural Muskrat Coats foliar and Cuffs Length .Vute Self Trimmed... 30 in. 145.00 French Seal 30 in. 1 15.00 Nat. Raccoon... 30 in. 195.00 Heaver 30 In. 195.00 French Seal 3G in. 195.00 Self Trimmed... 36 in. 225.00 Nat. Raccoon.... 40 in. 275.00 595.00 Natural Skunk ...40 in.. 445.00 OeO.OO Black Muskrnt .42 in.. 195.00 750.00 Natural Squirrel.. 42 in.. 595.00 595.00 Self Trimmed ...45 in.. 145.00 595.00 AuBt Opossum ...45 in 415.00 050.00 Natural Skunk .. 45 in.. 495.00 650.00 Genuine Beaver ..45 in.. 495.00 Hudsen Seal Wraps H'ere Cellar and Cuffs Length New 595.00 Self Trimmed . 42 in.. 445.00 (150.00 Genuine Beaver 42 in .495.00 750.00 Natural Squirrel 12 in.. 595.00 750.00 Self Trimmed 45 in.. 595.00 795.00 Natural Squirrel 15 in.. 645.00 R95 00 Vnturnl Skunk ..45 in .695.00 79500 Naturnl Skunk . 48 in.. 6-15.00 1050.00 Self Trimmed ..48 in 845.00 H05.00 Self Trimmed . 50 in.. 945.00 French Sen. Coats Were Cellar and Cuffs Length New 145.00 Self Trimmed ...30 in.. 97.50 105 00 Natural Skunk . .30 in.. 145 00 175.00 Self Trimmed ...32 in.. 125.00 P5 00 Natural Smjlrrel. .32 In.. 17 00 250.00 Genuine Beaver ..32 in.. 105.00 250.00 Natural Squirrel.. 30 in.. 195.00 195.00 Self Trimmed .. 30 in 145.00 250.00 Skunk 30 in.. 195 00 250.00 Aust. Opossum . .30 in. .195.00 295.00 Genuine Heaver ..30 in. .275.00 350.00 Natural Squirrel.. 40 in.. 245.00 395.00 Natural Skunk ..40 in.. 275.00 3000 Aimt Opossum ...40 in. .275.00 395.00 Natural Skunk 12 in.. 275.00 425.00 Genuine Beaver ..45 in.. 325.00 495.00 Natural Squirrel.. 45 in.. 375.00 Ureun Taupe 29.50 roxBTewn, Taupe 10 00 2! 50 lllack Lynx S4.80 39 60 (lenilliie Heaver ..51.80 I9 60 Natural Skunk .Sl.se 59 60 Scotch Moleskin. .30.50 75.00 Jap Crebb Fex ..40.ne 125.00 Klshcr 74.80 j eV.ess&3 aym $i iiSift&uaaegt.enjjj 125.00 TAUPE MARMOT COAT ""laa-gar flnerta ll.d.l !.riti cellar and cuffa of self iur, revtrae turner 89.50 250.00 FRENCH SEAL COAT I"tn cj u a 1 1 1 thrw niiirir I n n 1 1 h med) fKunk pellar nnd ruffH 195.00 225.00 HUDSON SEAL COAT Madr of oft aupple aklna i antart fperta model. 135.00 150.00 NATURAL 1 . Thrw quarter lenrlli la rye ahawl cellar urnl i una et i-reneh Heal 195.00 Self Trimmed ;2$R1E3 Marmet Coats Were Cellar and Cuffs Length New W 00 Rlf Trimmed ...30 in.. 80.50 195.00 Self Trimmed ..30 in.. 125.00 225 00 Kit Fex 30 in. .125.00 225,00 Natural Ttnccoen..30 in. .,145.00 250.00 Aust. Opossum ..30 in.. 175.00 325.00 Natural Raccoon.. 40 in.. 225.00 325.00 Aust. Opossum ..40 in.. 225 00 250.00 Self Trimmed ...45 in.. 195,00 275.00 Natural Raccoon.. 45 in.. 225.00 825.00 AuBt. Opossum . .45 in. .245.00 Natural Raccoon Coats Were Cellar and Cuffs Length New 295.00 Self Trimmed ...30 In.. 195.00 45 in. 295.00 350.00 Self Trimmed ...40 in. .225.00 s '23. oe JAP MINK COAT Hmart aperla model fa. Innntle 1kuh eff ! P aweep Fine vnfi eklna 245.00 tf&&UE3B$vVJ Scotch Moleskin Coats Cellar and Cuffs Length .Veu . 32 In. 395.00 i 32 in. 445.00 30 in. 425.00 30 in. 545.00 40 in. 495.00 40 in. 595.00 45 in. 545.00 45 in. 045.00 Self Trimmed. Nat. Squirrel.... Self Trimmed... Nat. Squirrel.... Self Trimmed.... Nat. Squirrel.... Self Trimmed Nat. Squirrel.. . 1115 Chestnut St., Opposite Keith's ffEMfjfr 0" . Of wc SP 26-2S Street. Important Sale of Coats Fer Little Girls and Beys of 2 te 6 Years,' and Girls of 6 te 16 Years Here's the reduction sale of Children's Ceata you liave been waiting for and before Christmas, tee. Every Ceat in the asstrtment is well made of geed materials and will give real comfort and satisfactien: At $8.50 Brushed Weel Sweater Sets Well Werth $12.50 Fer boys and girla of 2. 3 and 4 ycar; the very popular Brushed Weel Sets con sisting of leggings, mittens, hat and sweater. These Sets are u wonderful value at this price. At $1 5.00, we can furnish the genuine 3 piece Tyrollen Weel Suits for little boys of 4 te 8 years. These have been reduced from $18.50. At $18.75 Coats in sizes 2 te 6 years Well Werth $25.00 One style is pictured; made of pole cloth, velour, broadcloth and imported tweed; suitable for either boys or girls. At $25.00 Coats in sizes 2 te 6 years Well Werth $32.50 Pole cloth, wool velour and broadcloth with fur cellars; seven.! styles, one of which is sketched; suitable for either boys or girls. At $28.50 Ceatt in sizes 6 te 1 4 years W.-11 Werth $35.00 Pole d"t wool velour. ilvrt- .j rriatei s i, fu1 Hnerli u. ..i very low priced at two of which are ether Coats for fir's nfl $28.50; threr slyie8 shown. A $37.50 Coats ii Wei The finest be made wei tweed, camel's cloth; lined trm most models, way. 7es 6 te 16 years erth $45.00 erinls of which Cn.i. . i . van lOUr, pole cletr. Fnnli.L heather mixtures, broad bread 'JU1ta"i th fur cellar, in Wonderfully geed in every can At 20 Discount About 40 DreMC8 in 6ergc, vclvet d jersey, also sergr ftd ttt(Tctft combined sires 8 te 16 ytars; long, straight-line $ 1 5.00 te $3 1 .00 Friday and Saturday reductions of 20 frern these prices. xsec 4 Or .; ) if I IK '-; i B j 'h W.mi MaaaaaatataaW t1-:'' -.' r Ai.r i ,Vi . i3i$k& i5fl5B .. a A. rtri A Jve u. .L-"Vi l'tkil ;-i limMilf
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