':- ,j,... .... . j'f-y.-vAi'l i.'it'is"" r-.i.' . "' n " ' r . V " J ' t "t'! p' Wi 1 .W'1V. ..' &aa W i Hmktwiiiii . A t IN NEED JOBS MEDIATELY Efferts Being Made te Interest Individual Pests In Werk MANY ELECTIONS ARE HELD Conditions relative te the employment f former cervlee men have become f" acute tlnrlns the Inst month that Wll- Ham O. Mucnch, elinlrmnn of the HHileyment com mittee of the American Legien county commit tee, will urce thnt definite ac tion be taken thretiKh the pest '0inmnnderH I II Philadelphia unless the new county or , rsnUatleti I? formed promptly and there can be n co -ordination of effort through .that body. AHhpugh the county committee is no longer functioning Mr. Muench has ., continued te serve the men who cnll 'at the henduunrtcrn, 1011 Chestnut street, for positions. There are as many as four anil five applicants dally who havi net been cared for by the p,et em ployment eBit-cYs nnd who deserve im mediate assistance. The whole question should be brought before nil employment officers for con sideration, nnd a definite move should be made here te solve this problem. If the new county committee is organized, a subcommittee could be authorized te tffect a solution of the question. There bas.becn a further suggestion "int e' nartment Commander David J. Davis appoint nn emergency committee te take the matter In hand until the county committee lias been reconstituted. Pennsylvania Hailread Pest, Ne. 204, kaa elected, the following officers for the ensuing year: William C; Gorden, temmandcrj C. A. Waters, vice com mander; J. n. Whltleck, vice comman der! Jeseph Riddle, adjutant; Samuel Moere, Jr., finance officer. Ovorbreolc Pest, Ne. 1502, has an nounced a permanent home committee, of which Wllllnm H. Harrity is chair man. This pest will endeavor te pTevlde through this committee a permanent headquarters In thnt section of the city. The armistice night celebration netted 200 te the pest. Prince-Ferbes Pest,, Ne. 7, at Its last meeting elected the following offi cers te serve for the ensuing yenr: Commander, Dr. Jehn n. Becker; vice commander, R. V. Lockwood; finance officer, Dr. O. C. Guest; historian,' "Walter K. Oruver; chaplain, A. L. Taxis ; executive committee, H. W. Loekweod, Themas H. Merris, Ray mond Mcllenry, E. A. Dnvlcs ann William O. Murnch, Jr. ; new represen tatives te the county committee, Dr. G, C. Guest, Jehn Gilchrist, I. Hnylsen. T. H. Merris, R. W, Lockwood. The pest will give a dnnce for mem bers and their friends this eveniug ut the Klngsesslug Recreation Center, Fif tieth street nnd Chester avenue, in cnojunctien with the. women's auxil iary of the pest. The pest has been tery active in the distribution of gifts te the many sick and wounded service men stntlene:' In the hospital at Twenty -feurt'n street nnd Grnys Ferry rendv nnd en ThnnkHglving Day saw that each man received cigarettes and candy. snnnni mafflnraraciraraiOTiiMiiii!?! The Elegance of Brick TT TAKES culture I te develop geed taste. Primitive people paint their houses blue or yellow, with rrreen shutters, Net until they have reached a higher stage de they appreciate the elegance of plain pricK. A sic a trained architect te show you a building in perfect taste, and he will-probably point out a rninni.il buildiner like Carpenter's Hall or Christ Church, or the old L,egan mansion at Stenten all built when there were no fancy bricks, and when the finest houses were of rnmrnen brick and white- nnintnrl weed. Yet that type 'of building still stands as the classic ideal of geed taste. De you want beauty, or permanence, or nign value, or low cost, in your home? Build of common brick and get them ALL. Jl. M. C. H.8INKK Church and Tuoeny JOS. T. YHNB BbT. 2lth ncT Clrflln JOHN H, KAJU.BY Nlcelewn I,an nd K HI, l'lUNKKenn tmicic works Tnrriwtalt Avmue KKV8TONB nwric CO. . . . ..nM UmirA Nt T1Lru NeiiT ii WiTm. "Brick wenka niilnr Hun Hnd j.imrna V. SKlTTKrVB 80N8 Xlcetewn l.ant nd O Bt, , nuii.n with uricic it lasts , Pjejievkik FiiiirnTfflt'MWtriMMIMIIIIMlin E-vaBima tJBLid v,mkifjmtC tuesby, -vmmmvNxzs i- - wlB"'" 'r"l M tMM&WMt-; - '1fr,"".f' " !L! r-y - A-t "f University Activities at U. of P. Today 1 o'clock Itovcrferd Club lunch eon, Housten Club. 1 :lfi o'clock Sophomore banquet committee, Housteu Club. 7 o'clock New Yerk State Club meeting, Housten Club. 8 :.10 o'clock French Club's plays -Phllemuslan Club. PLAN KINDLER RECITAL PENN FRESHMEN TRIUMPH ESCAPE "SOPH" CAPTORS Handcuffs Fail te Held Class President in Stroudsburg, While Anether Uses Clethline te Get Away Attend Smoker and Duck Enemies It took mere than handcuffs, clothes line or 117 miles te keen Unlversttv of Pennsylvania l'reshmen from attending their smoker In the Housten Club last night. Incidentally the evening was a complete and glorious vlndlcntlen of the first-yenr men In their campaigning with the "sephs." Herbert Ulnehnm, freshmnn ores! Concert at Academy for Benefit of Art Scheel December 21 A Hnnn Kinder recital te benefit the Pennsylvania MuMMim and Scheel of In dustrial Art has been arranged by dent, kidnapped by the sophomores nnd friends and supporters of the institu tion, nnd will be given in the foyer of the Academy of Music Tuesday, Dc cember 21, at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs, .Russell Dnane Is chairman of the entertainment committee In clmrge of the rccltnl and will be assisted by Mrs. Jasper Yates Krinten, Mrs. Henry Rrlnten Coxe, Mrs. Geerge Frnzlcr, Mrs. Henry H. Greve, Mrs. Rebert R. Legan, Mrs. Jeseph Leidy, Mrs. Frank Theme Pnttcrsen nnd Mra. 0. Stewart Wurtr.. Tickets can lx obtained from Mrs. Frank Thnrnn Patterson nt 2U00 St. James place. Sewer Contracts Awarded Contracts for building brnnch sewers were nwnrded tndny In" J. Joeeph Mc Hugh te the amount of $2:5,000. The sewers contracted for nre ns follews: Ilranch sewer Pnletherp street, from Tlegn street te Glenwood avenue, S-MOO: brnnch sewer Chalmers avenue, from Indiana avenue tn Somerset street, $14,000: brunch sewer Clnrlnn street. from Meynmenslng nvenne northward te thn present sewer, ?H700; branch sewer In Peters street, from Twenty eighth te Twenty-ninth. $n.00. missing since last Thursday, "dropped in" from Stroudsburg, Pa., Just In time ler tut; (leugnnuts nnd elder. Frank Pally, chairman of the freshman co operative committee, net owning nn airplane, employed the well-known "clothes" line te bring him safely te the Housten Club In time for the spenk Ing. With the return of Mnglinm the first complete story of his capture was told. Last Thursday night, while tucked nwny In his bed In his dormitory room, the freshman president received a visit from n pnrty of sophomores, who came In vl.n the window. Half nsleep, he whs tern from beneath the sheets, forced te get pnrtlnlly dressed, nnd taken out into the cold, dark quadrangle. Fearing te pass through the main gate, Ilinghnm's captors slipped him through ft break in the fence back efi Hamilton walk. A waiting nute took him te n nenrby house, where he wns unceremoniously dumped Inte the cel lar. Ills first remark when uutled nnd freed of his gag wns: "Anybody get n cignrettc?" Before the enmpus get tee light the next morning. Itlngham was cautiously removed te a train bound for Strouds burg, popular as u summer resort in some seasons, but hardly the place te pick for a week -end in winter. Fer ?, Uhe Most Beautiful Car in America Uhe Most Servteaablc Truck in America. iun MM IIWll Mil M Ml WILL YOUR CAR DO THIS? Teat Ne. 4 On Brewery Hill, which runs from East River Drive le 33d and Girard Avenue, the Paige 6-66, with gas and spark retarded, climbed with four passengers from bottom te top in high gear at a speed of less than 2z mile3 an hour, without a miss or backfire. GOVA.W)LtV.?mttftn bge "Distributors 354-fKRTH 6R9AD STREET, PHI WOELPHIA five days he paid an enforced visit In the home of one of the sophomores. Hnmlcuffs which were never removed prevented the kidnapped leader from nlnylug his usual geed game of pinochle, but until the time of the smoker drew near, he enjoyed the rest. Yesterday morning, while his captors were break fasting, he used the only sure method of escape. He just walked out. A man with linudculTs Is evidently nothing se wonderful In Stroudsburg. ns ninghnm was net bothered by Inquisitive police. Uetter still, he found a Geed Samaritan who listened te his story and premised te get rid of the hand cuffs nnd even bring Illngham down te Philadelphia. Thrv arrived in the city during the day, hut caution urged the freshman president te ubsent himself from classes if he had any hope of attending that smoker. ' An equally thrilling talc w$k tflld by Hally, who whs kidnapped two days later than Itlngham, and confined In n house In North Philadelphia, Uelng closer te home, he was mere carefully guarded but finally nn unforeseen illfil nlltv nrese. Ills tun canters suddenly realized that their prescribed number of "cuts" in certain classes wns ex hausted. Accordingly they removed Rally's clothes, tied him te his bed with clothes clethes lliu nnd locked the deer. The young Hnudlnl found nothing difficult In the clothesline, nnd he found u bathrobe In SHVNSWICR HOME BILLIARD TABLES si ii ii Ei immMrtJmm W Bring the Christmas spirit into your home The "Baby Grand" billiard table is solving the "Bey Problem" in thousands of homes. Give the young people a billiard table at home te enjoy the pleasures of "The Royal Game" and they will net want te spend their evenings away from home. Here is a Christmas gift which will bring joy te the whole family. Yeu can purchase Brunswick Tables as low as $47 A Brunswick home billiard table makes clean fun and exciting sport for everybody. It is a table geed enough ter any one te delight in. Many famous billiard, experts have them in their homes. The "Baby Grand" is a mapifi cent piece of furniture, made of fine voeds by our expert cabinet makers. TKey come completely equipped with cues, racks, balls, and everything for playing any game come in Carem or Pocket Billiards styles. Seme are equipped with interchangeable cushions for caroms or peel. Sizes te suit all requirements. They cost from $47 te $335. A Year te Pay Yeu can buy a "Brunswick" by paying a little down and the rest in one year en easy install ments. Come in and examine our big assortment of these beautiful tables.. ON SALE ONLY AT The Brunswick-Balke-Cellender Ce. 1002 Arch Street, Philadelphia They Put the "Sure" In Pleasure! The mild Mapacuba makes smoking a delightful experience. Mellow Havana Filler tempered te a fasci nating mildness by the exclusive Bayuk process. Bland, smooth Sumatra wrapper. Finest workmanship throughout. Try a Mapacuba its savory spice and mel low mildness never tire tongue or taste. Six select, especially rolled shapes, made for better smeldng. 2 for 2!5c, 15c, 25c. BAYUK BROS., Inc. Originators of the IIAYUK INCOMPARABLE BRANDS BAYUK 1NCOMPORABLE BRANDS Philadelphia i-TMi The All-Day, EvenBay Smoke itfMMMw... .' ."dm'itss.m-. .,w.T..tA'i.rfr'T A.4'i''pA-aJiJt'ii , -v the room, which at lenst saved his modesty. Net being a poed picker, of locks, however, he wait forced te climb out through the serond-stery window. j no cieinesiinc, tied te tne radiator, reached te within ten feet of the ground, nnd thnt ten feet llnlly jumped. .Securing clothes from another Geed rtniiiarlten, llnlly nlse arrived drumatl cully at the smoker. After the smoker, where they listened te speeches by Mike DerUas en "Clean Athletics," by the Hev. Jehn Hnrt nnd by Hnrry flatter, "21 Wharten Scheel, en "College Spirit," the "Frcshlcs" sallied forth te de battle with their enemies. Ied by their president, they were entirely successful nnd many n valiant sophomore had his ardor chilled In the historic frog-pond. It was "Freshman Night" nil through I Fireman Cut by Glass Jeseph Keau, n flremnu of Knglne Company Ne. 10, wns slightly Injured Inst night by Hying glass nt u fire In Seventeenth street, nenr Lembard. Concert at dtrawbrjdgrf & Ctethler'a The flrst.ef this season's curly Jneriijfl Ing Christmas concerts at Htrawbridg & Clothier's will, be given tomorrow St, tts.10, te be continued with change each tiny until Christmas nt the sumo hour numbers have 5$$0 jp aa, .-.. .-.. . vv Fer the last few years the muMca) been accompanied or t tableau. In the concerts. lnstrnteit h' beginning tomorrow, ether picturesque features will be Introduced. The mem bers of the chorus, the soloists nnd nil the participants In the tableaux are empleyes of the store. PIECE GOODS At Less Than Wholesale Cost A Few of the Tremendous Savings Yeu Can Effect at This Sale of Manufacturer's Surplus Stock Striped Outing Flannel 36 inches wide A splendid material for pajamas, night dresses, wrappers, etc., these cold nights. A Real Of 45c Value muC Candy-Striped Woven Madras 32 inches wide blouses, house Unbcatublc .for shirtu, ureases and kiddie wear. $1.00 Value 50c Printed Cheviots 36 inches wide And speaking of economy in shirt or dress matcriuls- 50c Values 25( Chambray (Plain or Striped) 36 inches wide In blue, striped or fancy patterns. Ideal for work shirts, aprons, house dresses, chil dren's blouses nnd rompers, girls' dresses, etc. Best .. .. 1C 35c Values UC White Mercerized Corded Madras 36 inches wide An extremely economical and serviceable material. 60c op!- Quality DC White Mercerized Peplin 36 inches wide Anether excellent material for dresses, shirts, etc. Value 50 C Cotten Tricolette (white or tan) 32 inches wide, $1.00 value Fine Quality Plain Khaki Flannel 36 inches wide, 95c value Highly Lustered Printed Mercerized Pongee 32 inches wide, $1.00 quality Checked Nainsoek 36 inches wide, 40c value Silk-Striped Woven Madras 32 inches wide, $1.50 value 40c 55c 50c 20c 85c These ure only a few of the remarkable values offered. We have fitted up a convenient and comfortable salesroom, where your wants will be cared for promptly and courteously. Mail orders will be filled the day the day the order is received. All mail orders sent Parcel Pest, prepaid. Carfare paid within city limits en every $4.00 sale. Open DaUy Frem 8.30 A. M. te 6 P. M. Including Saturdays The Location Is Convenient GREENEBAUM BROS. & CO. Southwest Cor. of 22d and Arch Sts. (Belber Bldg.) In Persen Get Your Orders in Early By Mail t "Qqjfaeiflfire. BRTLKD Made with Pasteurized Milk V V HEN you taste the delicious, ap petizing flavor of FREIHOFER'S BUTTER-KRUST Bread, you realize at once that it's different from any ether bread. Its wonderfully rich, delicate quality is really a revelation. Yeu can't possibly appreciate the goodness of real bread until you've eaten BUTTER KRUST. The use of. 'steurized Milk in ' BUTTER-KRUS responsible for this different flavor. This is a FREI HOFER distinction one that empha sizes the importance of giving te you, for your table, a leaf of bread that is absolutely pure. Only the finest ingre dients go into BUTTER-KRUST. And behind every leaf is the famous FREI HOFER Quality. Big BUTTER-KRUST is 13 cents at your Grocer. Delivered fresh twice daily. Put a leaf en the table for dinner and make the meal complete. ) de- l Third Fleer 3 id , ,u 1 1 H Jk . m?u&$kx JL. 'Jw'tl .w Lwfij1 ' !.
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