Mf?W tpWfiv ' -- fj- ' but not ib nocuro the ulfillment ot nil o I of the terms of the Ichhc, nor to examine fn the liomeopnthle Ilospltnl. Tor Jo Rcnh the pnrentH want $10,000. nnd for the girl $10,000, They nsk $5000 cnth I the rccitrUa of expenditure tor improve STRAWBRI DGE QjDTH 1 ER iinenlx niicl extensions, i ne niescinmini; The asscinbllng J for pcrsonnl lujuricH. of the fiutH inlidt be luaile with nil the curds cm the table, nudtthe tone of the UiG HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS RESEARCH BUREAU FORi A AT ii ihi'h Icttir- to the Mnjoi w mil 1 seem to indicate that the couipaiiv i willing to eu-opMatc full in the sui e ( "After the facts hnve ueen secuiicl I I 10 flMMK Students Organize as Part of Reserves Movement of Y.W.C.A. Member Always "On Honor" FAVOR SIMPLE DRESSES ooundl of I'lillndolpliln high school er'l, wlili li lR. iomed of two Rtu Souls from i-noh hljli srljopl. hns bre-n nrennirnl ns p tit of tlic CSlrls' Hcspnc Mocineiit of the Youni? Women's Chrts- thn fiplel .Vhsoilntlon of tlic cast ccntnil m,,, i1iIpi nf tin council is to do- rolni) IiIkIi school Ntmlenti In the four .scntlals of the movement hcnltli, knowlclRP. nervier nml Hplrlt. Among the rcioltitloiiH wlileh nrc nelopteel Is one that ilcdnrcs "tlint chcntlnfi In oxnmlimtloiis is lontnirv to the C.lrl Itd-cnc purpose nml code nnel Hint no ciil ciin continue in (,'noil stnmllng ns n (inl H(Hcre nnd thent." notlicr resolution i-illri's the fllil Ilc'crve, who is.nlwnjR "on her honor," ito report nm Infrnctlon to the stnff rcprcspntiitixp ;f her corps. If she dopi not do this thp eorps uill tnko tctlun In the mutter. The (Jirl Ue!cr(s nrp pledged nlso to support nil organi sations nnd activities under the direc tion of the fnctilty. Hie leicnl high pohortl Rtiidents nlo lionrtiH fin or the himplc form of dress which' provides for serge frocks for wintoi nml fall nnd ginchnm dresses and midd blouses for spring nnd sum- The resolutions further dcclnre thot "extreme heels K not n form of simple dii -sing" nml thnt Girl Hocres do not eliwe "ihil to (heck" or in any other impiopcr position. Conduct In public plncos bats loud huchter. loud tnlking. cnlllng, "hnrse pln" nnd IlirtntiouH looks. Hy public pi ices, it is explained, is mennt cort o(tliitur Ntnrcs, the street, dunce hnlls nnd lllunrics. It is pointed out that innsmuch as the mw iluh looms of the Oeimnntown (iirl Hi-eri nie to be opened tomor row at "s-0 Cieininntown ncnue, that nl' (Mil Hpspiws' iicrcntion, which In cludes iliinclng. should take plnie in rooms siuli as these, except on spcoinl cie.ivlons. (ithiers of the council nre ns follows: Stno Jdttntor, Gcrmnktown High School, president! Mien I)nhovan.Olrh High Kcliool, vice moslclbiit: Helen Wood, Kensington High School, Bccictnry nnd trpasurcr. A meeting of thp committee, which Includes tweiit) memheiH n (llrl He Keue mid n lcmcseritntlw nt huge, will lie held on limiinn S, nnd plnns will be iiutllncd then lor the Hist ntiminl I niiciuet cm rdiuinr It. The incimbeis iup ns follows: I'I'pii Deinoinn. Antiii Hull, UlrK High School i Illln Hothrock. l'.thel Kenntdv, Nibol Lioimrd. Wist I'liilndelphln High School; Helen Wood, Kensington High School; Mne Tnlntor. KntherliiP Wtirts, (tcrmnntown HUM School, col ored students, Illevtlne Smith, Orrmnn town High School, FORT WASHINGTON ARMS $2000 Subscribed by Citizens to End Outlawry As thp result of numerous hold-ups nt Tort Washington duiliig the past ten dn.NR the citizens of thnt borough lme Hubr-ciibcd more thifn S2000 with which to pny the snlnrks of iiollcemen nnd motor clp pflicers newly hlrril Since the empliiMni lit of theo mm to police n cINtrht which lind hitherto gone1 iinryimiled except for the ifforts of two constnbles, not n single theft ense hns been reported. Two of the 'nigcst townships north of l'hllndelphi.i me nhuil of this clt in the mntoiizliij! of their police force. In both Cheltenham township nnd Ab ington township, where the homes of many wcnltln I'lilludelphians nre lo tilted, the ellic lencj nf motorized police service hns bun demolish ntud innnj times lectntlj. HOLD BOYS AS AUTO THIEVES Police Say Youths Were Not "Watching Car" Shortlv after nn nutomobile was fctolen from the motorcnr ngenc of Illchnid Decntur, 1.1 T West fiirnrel nveiiue. last night, police fnund the c.u with two bos in It nt Corinthian and Girord ncnues. The bos told Heserve I'ntrnltniui Coombs that the weio meielj wiitchlng the cnr. The said two men hud usked them If tin wanted niide nt Twenty slth street nnd Cilrnrd iiwnin. mid the accepted. Xelthei bn could drle nn automobile, police sin. Tv wcip William Kentieih, tweKc cnis old, Twent eighth stieet ncur Poplar, and Clonics llotson, eleen .nniij filil West l'lnni sttref turn 'Tupnlv ninth. The were miiI- In thn House of Detention for a hearing. VICTROLAS FOR NEW YEAR 5-00 Down Delivers Styles ' , VI, VIII, IX and X 510-co Down Delivers Styles XI, XIV, XVI, XVII p allow from one year to eighteen months to pay the h.sl.ince. PLACE ORDER TODAY i THEO. PRESSER CO. THE HOME OF MUSIC 1710-12 Chestnut Street 'Hip lurRcht stock in America of Educational, Classic and Chuilt Music publications. All the popular and hIiow MiceesseH. H A N A N Our Semi-Annual SALE The entire stock of Men's & Women's High Shoes The reductions are substantial q Hosiery Reduced Wool, Silk and Wool, All-Silk and Fancy Hosiery. Our Entire Stock With hut n Few Exceptions at Substantial Reductions. Hanan & Son " 1318 Chestnut St. Good Shoes are an Economy s H E Survey Should Bo Thorough, Statement Says, So City May Form Policy PRESENT DATA MEAGER All farts heariiiR on the opeintlon of the inunlcipnl gnu unrks ulnec ISO" should be ohtnlned In thp ftns simov te tenth) nilthorled b Council, the I tit -lean of Municipal Kcsenrch declarpil teidav. The fjas works nrn lensed to the T'nlted Ons Improvement Co. The lease expires in l!)J7. Complete data should be obtained, the burenii Htntcd, so thp city can work out n pollcj for the operation of the gas plnnt nftei the present lense termlnntes, ContlnuitiB, the bureau's statement Raid: "Thp information now In the hands of the clt is cr meager Indeed, for the bureau of gas has been opeinted pil mnrih to test the ciinllt of the tn icrtiiI le piist nr operation u the llmiiicial londltioii of the coiiipnii tlie Hiirvi'j lioiuil will ln in a posltin to silifKist a piimnui'iit iieljustmi nl the gnu sfnndiird and Mi the pi ice ,i Kiis in ne'eord iiui1 with a new sttinclnril, If a new Htnndnril should be ncpiiiefl eiioner or later, its adoption now would secure for the eit the itri nlest heni fit fiom extensions nnd be Hi imeuts to 1m inaele dining the lemnliiliii; seven c.ir of the lense. anil flute line the- tnai mum eiiiltj in gas fiicililles wIipii tin lease rxpite." Whole Family In Suit An entile fntnllv Is itnolveil in a uit brought jestctdu in Camden b Mr and Mrs. Arthur llohliison. of Nlarlton pike, npnr Kllisburg, against Di Chniles rergiisiin, n Knlghn inenue dentist With their two children, Mnttle nnd Joseph, the Itoblnsons were rlitlner In n WIlL'oll on KniL'htl fHelllli' nn necember 11. when It Is nllegeel, an I nutomobile, owned b the dentist, I wrecked the ehiele I he son. line pit suffered broken lcg, nnd the daughter, i Maltie, one frne fur d leg, both being1 TheieV hardly a 1'IMt worth puttintr on a hill of fare ou won't fitifl here. Salt water or fresh nnd tlic salt water sort also arc frcNh! JvC &. The Home of Sea Food 13th between Chestnut & Walnut Philadelphia The Year's Last 1 o-morrow r i fn?u iiAV lJ Jf w 0 J I A. u JPlTik- m. V ". iftnti"! Several Hundred Additional Unfer-pricp Lots Are Ready! To-morrow, Wednesday, will be the second of the two last Hover Days of this ' j ear the clo'iinp; feature of the greatest yjar in our history. In addition to the many . Clover Specials brought forward to-day in quantities '-uffirient for both days, several I hundred entirely new and different lots will br found und r tin- famous Four-leaf Clover , Signs to-morrow. Some of these are in the following lut hundreds of others, equally j ttraetive, to be found when you come to the Store. , All at a Good Saving Many at One-third Reduction, Some at Half Price I'luitc carry inmll parcels if convenient. Wcmivot prominc to nil 'ilour n1( in tor (Jove) tpccials. I && .'Ota JOIN THE Heppe Victor Record Club At laup' r jlii uwy purohaao a quuntr.y of A icttir Rejcoi'dr, and pay for fJumi m lnonfhiy pajmeii'.s. Tho unnnperren in an fallow k: $5 Club pay $1 down, .$1 monthlv $10 Club pay $2 down, $2 monthly $15 Club pay $3 down, $3 monthly $20 Club pay $4 clown, $4 monthly $25 Club pay $5 down, $5 monthly IIcppc's also sell Victro'ns on a 1-yoar Ucntal-P.iy-ment 1'lnn, ajiplying nil lent tmaiel the putihnsc piicp C. J. HEPPE 6c SON 1117-1119 Chestnut St., or N.W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts. ' vn. ft esii64r?r- ishr-H- UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Emergency Fft Corporation offers 278 Detachl 1 Modern Houses and Other Buildings For Sale '" M" " "' ""' 'niinHiTT- J 1,, i., 1 J-i.M..,. -.t.T .. 'IWH I I Buckman ViSiage, Chester, Pennsylvania Sealed bids will he received in the office of the Cli.iirm.m, United stitcs Shipping Board, Washington. D. C on or hefote 10:30 a. m December 31, 1920. Bids lo be opened 10:30 a. m. same day in the office of the Board. Buckman Village is Idea'ly located, and within easy reach of the city with its stores and amusements. It consists of 278 detached 4, 5 and 6-room houses wih bath, electric lighting;, nan nn a other mQHern improvements. There are also 22 buildings of 40 apartments, 3 rooms each, and 64 apartmenlu of 4 rooms each; one building vith 2 apartments of 4 rooms each and 4 stores; also One Boarding House of 152 rooms Twelve Garages The Project Contains 36.H4 Acres The soil of a texture admirably adapted for gardening purposes. The construction of the housf. is the very best, every modern con venience and improvement bin;j embodied. Proposal forms md other information nn be obtained from Manager Division of Transportation and Housing Operation, 1 10 North Broid Street, Philadelphia, Penns lvania. Purchaser ma make bid on one or all of the ibve buiHhujs. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all hff'f . Sealed bids should be addressed to the Sccrctw of tN- UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD, 1319 F Street N. W., Washington, D. C, and endorsed "Sealed Bids for Houses (givinn location), and do not open." One Waiting Station One Old Mansion Men's Clothing Hart, SchaH'ner & Marx and other ? 15.00 to S50.00 Suits $24.50 S:J5.00 to S 10.00 Winter Suits, $21.50 Lrarf. SchafTner & Marx and "Alco' SGO.OO to R70.00 Suits $33.50 $50.00 and $55.00 Overcoats $31.50 $35.00 and $40.00 Overcoats $19.50 $45.00 Ulster Overcoats $2(5.50 Youths' $25 and $30 Suits $15.00 S8..10 and S9.50 Trousers nw 36.7.") S.'IO StMjje Suits, medium weight Slfi.oO Suits To-measure from Regular $8"). 00 and $!)3.00 Tweeds and Clicviotb $5.j.00 810.00 Velour Hats 81.83 8(i.00 Derby Hats 8:5.5).") Four-in-Hands 35c, (ioc, Hoe, $1 and .Sl.oO 20c Handkerchiefs :i for ."iOc 81.75 to 8(5.00 Soft Shirts 81.25 to $!5.93 Outing Flannel Nijrht Shirts 81.05 Outing Flannel Pajamas 32.00 Men's 87.00 Blanket Rath Robes 33.00 37 to S15 Shoes S5.M), 85.90. 7.93 5i 39.75 31.25 Ankle-length Jean Drawers 93c 5 FOR BOYS"' 325.00 Suits, h nail.-, of trousers 31:5.75 820.00 Overcoats, i: to 10 jears 88.75 3::.50 and SI VWh Suits, I to S vcars, 82.85 Uojs' 85.50 C'one Fur Turban' 81.15 Hoys' 81.00 Woo! Cap15 ni 75c 81.00 to 82.75 Shirts 70c, 81.10 and 82.00 Do s' 32.05 -neck Coat Sweaters 31.50 MSCELLANEOUS 801.00 Wardrobe Tiunk- now 815.00 8:52.50 Fiber Steamer Trunks, :(i-inch 321 82.50 Safety Stair Gates now Sl.50 15c to 8.5.00 Stamped Pieces 10c to 82.00 Chikhen's Hook', damaged. Half Price 15c to .M0 Calendar.-, lor 1921 5c to 82.50 Odd Lots of ,Jcwelr and Silverware Half Price 1.75 -"(fed ""'"wiper F?oe now S-5.95 ss.75 Rcaded Draw-stiinp: R'iks S7.30 -.11.00 Hlack Piukin Trave''nir Hat?' 812 Jlic Peroxide or V, :!ch llael Cream 19c lic Photo Paote 8c 15c Picture Francs lftc 12c Small Pearl I5ution- H- ;i ti0en 25c Celluloid list. I'ins 20c a ho 10c Pink or Hlue ( orrespondence Cards, 28c :55c and (55c Stati'iner 18c and :5Sc a box 'FOR WOMEN 822.50 New Woo! Jersev Cloth Drest-es 817.75 850.00 Fine Hroaddoth. Wool Velour and J)uet de Laine 'suit'- now 8:52.50 s:50.00 to 3:53.00 Silerlnne, Jersey. Tweed. Serge and Cheu'onu Suits now 818.50 s."0.00 elour Coats. -onci'iI models sJl.75 818.00 Rubberied Twied Ri'ncoats 8rj.5() $7.30 Hlue I'oplin Skirts (not all silk) s 1.75 80.(10 to 88.00 Trimmed s;ifn Hats Sl.50 arioiis Neck Furs at Great Price Reductions S5.00 and .-5.75 Strined -Mlk W.iists s:i.)5 .5.0() Crepe (ieorgette Wai-t now S'!.s5 $2.25 Voile, Lawn ind Hatiste Wiits SI. 05 85 00 to s-5.75 White Voile Waists S'i.95 81.75 Colored Knit Petticoat- now 81.15 Odd I,ots of Muslin Underwear Reduced 87.50 and 7 95 Silk Petticoat now 8115 sl.50 and sj Cotton Petticoat row 81 00 Odd 1 ots of 8". 00 and 8'5.50 C irset 81.50 Odd Lots of 81.50 o 82 50 H'-n-sieres 95c ' " s" (.in"h'n House Dve -'s now 82. s5 Odd Lot of Coi'diuov Hath Robes Reduced 85 to 80.50 Switches and Transformations. all shades but eniv. 82.95: in gra. s:).')5 18c White Cambr'c H"ndker.hiols. 12' c ea. .-' White French Kid Gloves. 2-c la-p 82.10 .7.50 Wlvte I'leneh Kid G!oes, 12-button liiuith. oersain-sewn now 81.."5 "'.50 and s.00 Knit-linid Gauntlets 8 1.00 85c Was!ui!Ie hiK J'ibric Gioes j(lc "0c I Ti'-t' !ir w"tl N't Vo-toe- "55c RmnpVd N'ecl uci it I T i" 1 " J'rice Odd Pii-c rf Veilins :,t Half Price S2.25 Qui''rrl filk Vest-- mw 81.2' -1! 7" Ri'i'u' ' I ;s!e Union -''m'I now Si. 25 Tl.ivi 1I 1 1 . or tHrl Kin SI ''"i R"!"r! "oton IVmi" itit now 95c 1 1 w '! 1 1 . ii s,tt low !U t l f-' tjt Hlr t Lth I f '' 'Yiri. . t- n ' r , e. -C5c' ea. ,, 1 1 .in . r m -. 1 .". ie-if '' I '! il'--nn 7"C I nl f ifhn 11 (1 U I. s , 1 810 and 812 -'hoe. i v J t her - ".(.", 312 00 to 817 Hand-turned Pui.r .,c II Hlack Cloth Spats, ( .bvttoj. -fic a p .ir FOR THE HOME FURNITURi: Scores of sinjrlu pieces nnd (nmplertei suit', in .1 special s ction, at half nnd lo--s than lia'f pi ice. 328.00 Full-si7e Felt Mattresses 320.00 320 Felt Mattresses, all regular sizes, 315.50 Brass and Steel S'imple Bedsteads, at a saving of one-fourth Polychrome and Mahogany Table Lamps Reduced One-third 39.00 Folding Draught Screens 87.50 3,5.50 White Hobbinet Curtains 32-50 a pr. 82 00 Colored Madras. 50-in. 31.35 a yard 81.00 Grass Cloth Papers, 30-in. 75c a pc. 25c Kitchen Wall Papers 18c a piece 310.no Silver-plated Crumb Sets 36.50 82.00 to 310.50 Decorated Jardinieres 81.00 to 38 10 75c Colonial Glass Water Tumblers, GOc doz. 31.00 Decorated Butter Tubs now 85c Sl.50 Cut Glass Bowks now 33.50 75c Light-cut Glass Olive Dishes 50c 81.05 Aluminum Lipped Saucepan Seta 31.35 87.50 Electric Heaters 31.95 81.15 Brooms, 75c GOc Brass Ash Trays, 50c FLOOR COVERINGS 815 00 Seamless Velvet Rugs. 9x12338.50 821 50 Fiber Rugs, size 9x12 feet S15.Q0 NOTE Pie im' remember that our entire stock e.f Kui; is jeeluce-el Resides the Clover Specials an. bundled of Ru?s at extremely low prices, in tluel.nj,' oui splendid assortment of Wilton Rugs, mm; of which are marked at Itss than wholesale eos. S5.50 Roal Wilton Carpet 33.75 a yard 81.25 Printed Coik Linoleum 95c a sq. yd. In the Lotxer-Pncid Department 331.50 Seamless elvet Rugs, 9x12 't 829.50 S1G.50 Tapestry Brussels, mitred, 9x12, 81 1.75 31.35 Rubber Stair Treads, (5xlS 31.10 doz: TOYS, SPORTING GOODS, A UTOMOBILE SUPPLIES 50c to 323.00 Dolls, slightly soiled, all sizes, dreved and undressed 25c to 312.50 12 Tablet, of Various To.s All at Half Price . Men's and Hos' 851.00 Bicycles 818.75 S'5 00 to 8 1.00 Soring Exercisers 2.23 to $3 815.01) Wool U'lo Robes, fringed $11.50 MISSES mdCHILDREN M50 Fur-collared Coats. G to 10311.50 Mis-cs' New 317.50 Trieotine Dresses, sizes It to 18 ears 811.50 Mioses 8)5.00 to S55.00 Silvertone or Velour Winter Suit-. 835.00 lo 815.00 Children's S3 to 310 Fur Sets c'2.50 to $5.00 Girls' s2.0't Fur-cloth Tarns now 81.00 81.50 One-piece Batiste Pajamas, G to 10 95c Children's M.75 Tan Capeskin Gloes 81.25 Children's '"c Ribbed Cotton Waists 30c Children'- 75c ami s5c Vests and Pantalets, sie.s 1 U) 12 .cars 50c and GOc each Girls' 81 aul si 2 I nion Suits 75c and $1 U ! I I ,11- Ribbed Black Cotton Stockings, seconds 50c W 1 i ill S nn 1 . urailoi FABRICS, TRIMMINGS S'5 )() ard-widt' Hlack Satin de Lue 82.35 S ' 59 1 d-w ide Pi inted Foulard Silk. 32.50 .-2 50 ard-wide American Pongee Silk Sl.50 ;-'iOI Muuble-width ( repe Georgette 81.35 Remnants of Silks, all kinds. Half Price Mi (10 Ml-wool Broadcloth, 51-inch $1.00 s2 Black All-wool Striped Serge, t0-in. SI. 25 55c Mercesved Poplin, now 35c a yard Odd. Pieces CoMm Dress Goods Half Price Remnants of White Dres.-, Goods Half I 'nee SI 2" Figured Satine Lining, .'Hi-inch 65c 75c Tuehe- ird Piece- of Valenciennes Lace Insertions now 15c a piece 15c and 5()- Fni'iro'deiies, 12-inch 38c LINEN? KEDFURNISHINGS P.! 75 Mer -ticd Cotton .Table Cloths $3 M0 00 !!' J 1 men Napkins 88 a doz. ' 10 i-!.rien Huck '1 owels 39.00 a doz. ISO Tins1-.! Towels now $1.00 0l H ('ia-titcaed Linen Bolster Shams 8 MM 8i Od Lace (rimmed Linen Centerpieces 55 ; ,(i Ctocl ei-wcae Bed Spreads, 71x9 81 it 1 1 1 -r wiVli i If el SSTRAWBRWGh ? H OTHIERXSi 1 " ' eii- ii 11 f r Jf ; ( ' 1
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