.'.y- v"3t n T 1 fm ras 1 1 H -if: i i fcff IP1 if Hi? n t, s SGHOOLBODYGLAD M EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THUKSDAY, lBBUARY 10,JJM LEADER IS CHOSEN Universal Satisfaction Ex ( pressed That Long Deadlock 1 Over Election Is Broken 12 HURT IN TROLLEY SMASH t Car Jumps Track In East Burlington and Crashes Into Tree KurlliiKlon, N. J., Tcb. 10. Twelve piriui wuc injur il bj hnck. cuts and bruibos nuil uinny ollicts shakin up "lii-ii a ihuwIciI trolli'y car of the Cum lrn Trintmi line was ilcrnlU-tl in llaal Hurlitictnn ami plunged into a tree. 'J he injtirul, who were taken to thoir honiet after treatment at the City l'miTRiiiiy Hospital, were; The Hex. (.'harks J. Hnbbitis., I'aluiyrn ; William t'li'iinpliin, I'lorciice: Mrs. AVUlloni Uirliardoti. liunitw ton ; .Mr. Naomi FINEGAN WANTS SCHOO LAW L EA eiue : HarrMiurp, Feb 10 Dr. Thomas V.. UCKS CO BOOM TflRF A MPHFR C'liampi'in. I'lorcm-n ; Mrs. Klla Mad Kin. llurliugtnn; Mrs. (ieorKin LimltJ, ton M. 'Mildred ltiebards'ou, Hur- .Finc-jan, Mate superintendent of public liugti.ii. 'in'tructlon, Ia"t night in nddres'lnc tho - thirty-firt annual psion of the Do- pnitmcnt of Superintendent of tbo I'cntiRjhanlu State Kdueatlonal Asso elation, aid that the laws of the state (should clearly define the status of school boards and the Reneral functions of the superintendents of schools. llUliLaLS Members preceding him had told of Chamber of Commerce An nounces Opening of Cam paign for February 17 COMMITTEES ARE APPOINTED TKlcstomi, P.i.. Teh. 10 l?ml eiiintv, throi.sb its tn-ulj nrcunizeil rhamhrr nf i onmieree. is launching a cntnpiuiiii t "unite Jliirks count a lwtter pi in i winch to In '" In or- STRAIN OVER, SAYS WHEELER 'Almost universal satisfaction i re pressed among the sihool body of the city that tho long deadlock oxer the election of a tuperlntmnVnt of . hi.ols M broken nt Tuednj s mix-tine of the Board of Education and that a head fir the system was elected. Whllo mot of th"e in th. wstrm no not know Dr IMu n ' fitoouie, the tnst Orange Mipi nntitideiit of .ehool" ivho will be the new heal, thev ex pressed satisfaction at tm- result and the hope that the newcomer would prove to be tha long awaited Much, to lend them out of the educational wilderness "We are glad that the n after i ettled," said Pr Ours Wheeler, noting superintendent ot si hools. "It lias been a great 'train for eerbrdy with tblngl so unsettled Mint of the members of the saperintendence depart ment have ltad to do the work of double their number in the interim. Wo can stand that ort of thins for a few wcek. but nature will a-ert itself, and it would not hnvi- bee-i much longer be lore there wuhi have b(fn crinu coascquencej "Now Unit the boai 1 '.a ! d-d 01. a new bead 1 can .i tna we wi.i a! to plod in ni .'or,! liim mr l.i.lrtv .1 tiort: inil ri, it.xliitlnn O :r interest in Caniinj . l possible indU'tri Ami the Khool sutnm b ur. sn at nud w0l'iM'' sunt, t obtniu the best for tb- ill do all iu our power to aid in muk n loutitr. !t una nt i,i i,r ( n tlm niin(rv luo ommer c liodr. with n member- "I certainlv um-t exteud m nppr. "hip of HiO. wiTl tiy to tmprovo the elation of the courtes.x and cmMderu- naturul facilities along the Delaware inn with wlit.-h 1 hnve lieen trenteil rn er in 'met l'ucks and to develon V aMAMU.J.. .1 .. V... .n rtH4.1 tf npri "lfntiil intirrctc of thn Mitntv ' that I have beeu mting superiuteu'lent T.ho cirapnien will be lnunchcd in of the schools." I Pojie-tovii Tlmrdav night, Kcbrunry - I IT. nt a meeting of the commerce body. II OP P PflPn TO nPR&TF 1'nc county organization is composed of w wi wwtvw iw -w,., , njenjiicru trom oiitv local civic organ- Will Discuss University Policy as ''Hip'0 eMirrr.en of committee, were Advocated by the Faculty I announced totiai bvTl.iiius H Stock- rri,. r,..w rii.,.tin. s..mi , ' ', i bni . of Mornsville, piesidmt of the TJneftr,of n,:"r,nm.:'Wa..,c:, n,s.a,in. r-rlo n.l : this rear f..r th- puipo.i of d.oidin.- V,"" u- 1,r;",l ; " V '"V, ,and vpon a definite P,i, i fT the , oe.U , , pubh.it. l.eorge M H-.tehkiss. I.ojles recommend f t'l- L'niwrMt in . .- wn- tn.iispoitation. .Tar, e. 1 educational mutters, will ciiMder all i ;-"."ii ni.lle gl-Inmc II. up angles of the subject in n formal d'l.ate .Fames, Dojle.t , meul-rsl ,,. I o.n. on Februnrv Ji The d. bat. wi'l be ' .em ar.l. . anal un-l water- between picked i.iembi r m. t. subie.-t. powi r, i.e. . g. t.ai.le.ion. .i..Iri- "Rcsohed. That the l mciitv poii.-y vino, n.r.u iit ---i-. iiniiui as ndvocated b tie fa ult b" Hurley. New II p adopted " I Th captnin of the affirmatno will be, pni IPp U&IT ELOPEMENT Helen Ziegler and a-, ,, ,t h. rULlUC HHLI cuurtuiui i will be (Jertride Kmerj Kri'in l.eli- mutb and Ali. e Twing .i.-.-iir n Navy Man and Boston Girls Ro the negamo will be .lo.hine m.i i 1 manee Rudely Shattered captain, and Koe Uittei.beu- I.iia, . , r, inI..ra.e Haualer and Margaret Am,, d. u.tc- ,. 'V' U "" N ami Mls Klua- he nuges will be H,vlal, M.. jjb.n '; J Jr && president ,.t the gu.ll and lta Me a , ,'. r..MlllM ,., r ., ., farnmatic Sii,.i, : irgiuiu K 11. ,- b , , nf,r .tll. president of the coed umlrrsradi a- " ,',,.",& nf p,ll(.p ,,,,, lartri!, council, and ,nn ( ';';'" "' ' " , 'tA : -am- tr.n.. . r- Miss T,.r- , the senior ca-s Ilorotln l-l'-me i . ,.,,.., ,,,. rk. M attempts temporarv President o the ,1,-ba nc !', , '. ,'. , 'th(. , 'o, ,.,,,, t w.-e nt ', aM toctety, whi.h now has th.rM -du nm.- ( ,,,,, m1(vp.4lI S" - 'I ' e .iiti-- coji, hid no difhi ulty in ......, i ' '1111111 a mnrvia,'e lie. u-e, hi.t found DIES AT AGE OF NINETY . .m w,u n x i.tn.e ,i. ' i, , .mil be t.ed 1 n em,ie the Isaac M. Smailey. of Br.dgeton. N. ' - J nf J., Banker and Ex-Legislator ', . . , , , , per.oi- ' Tie lr - nridgetnn. N ,1.. T. ' 10 Nun M -i l - w -. I'd u. ot.- t i ' Pmallex, i.-d n n.tv, ui-d nt his h"ti fe - dn to ierMiii' n 1 r Mi bern yestr ' ' ' 'tui'-i ' "' ." 5lr Sio.il j came in I'.ri.'se'un 'i" .1 '.' '' ' ' ,r "inn. Jlelaw.ire if vea's ig. hr.iig'u; irs ' ,ntireposM.ss1()n, in.T. oxoart Atl,- WOULD BE HANGRD IN PARK death he wn- president nf the uml r land Mut ml I'iro Irs ratie. Co. and a i,, .- d- nt,,,. .lirecti.r in Me l!r,d5tnn Nat.ona' , Chicago Man Wants to Be Object IlaiiK. He hid previously represent, d j Lesson Against Capital Punishment Cumberland .out t in tli I.egitlat ire. ( h( i"o I. 1. lu Uv A I I" He i- s, i. i by ., w. do", who is ill i;,1(li;,ll,l,o,u.t 1, hin.-e; t. the P"ln; "I death with pneumonia n r ln fir , i n,,PP , iilni'ii son. Uaac. i.o m u h-spital a- ,ii;-n M ,.. Tro,,on , , ,r,. th.ntrc mamig. of a sorio n.id.ii': .1 daught..- ,, UHnt. ,)., x, ,.,,, tako ,'., , n Jann. wl- na- j -f -..o-e-.d fr . i i ,r iinf p,,h ,,,.,, a,i , , tl. -'.lit .! i""nou 'In. ss m.i two "tl"- .ii.ii . . . . , thnt a ,, ,, i mnT JTownrd 1. :' a' -1 M' M.i i , , , , .,, llltl,,i .natl ln A l . l . er ff C llUlb s M. I'et.'rs, uia.Je imi.'i. t .in I'.i ,- h" nigu' d in hi- I' tli i ti nt r f 1' as "mr.g in contending tijt 'i jii. ri " iiiminuis o.'ior.. 'h pul . ae would act as a ilitTimi I o:, i rin I ii it ti, i . . pur cent ' the f i w i in i mi 'ni'tal pip i-lin in n lb. -i1 i. -ti il o t I ri la- working In hatmony with their secre taries, who nre tho business managers of the boards, but Dr. Tlnegan urged the clarification of the law so that iutendent i the executive. Tho board, there will bo no doubt that the super he said, represents the state as well ns the locality, and It should see that the laws of the state nre enforced. It should c.. rj,.,.!..,. U.wl ui.. be the legislative body, he said. The State Education Head Wants superintendent, he continued, should fee Unit tnc poney oi vue ooaru is carried nut. , . "The superintendent," aid tho state OT ooaras superintendent, "should be given the lecnl nower to appoint every one con- , neeted with tho cducatlonnl si stem the teachers to the Janitors Clear Definition of Status Ik 1 tti lilit l'lfin'n I lit iln j I'av t'lnii. ..,U., ,u..,( um3 vw, iii iniAniiftft AiinrniHTrilnritfn i .' n.- .1.. . Ilhh.i Z1!. ,.....!... TI...... IfllllSwSw VIIMKKini I HTIIIlaP I V ' lmtl I ' ItlH IIUIC li-Mim- iitiuiuitMi. r tut vul'l' ; t uijuuuu jj i L.1 11 11 i u iul I o .".. . ; " t ... 'lhom.is IJixon. Kimiheth Mrs. Allr.. ' . There liau oecn some uiscussion auring GOT MIXED IN 7 MARRIAGES "Uncle" Newt got back to his pc Wl Is business, his Mucntccn children mid H record as elcran llRiitcr ot the Confed erate nrmj. Had Knowingly Only One Wife at Time Sixth Not Really Dead Atlanta. fi Teh. 10 (I!v A. l'.l I -.... n.....-.nt Unltv "Uncle" Newt Umiug, aged eight, told ,' ',, ... , .,onf nnnnmlni Jtitlgo Ilatchrock eJti.rday that with all 'Should All rrotMlant Vk noinlna his seven mnrriaces. h. Iin.l n .--Itloiis bo United?" "ill bo 1 scusscd t tentlonally had more thnu one wife at a 1 n :15 o'clock "May," r '" ut,,1,"; iTesoyieriiiii iiihh-"-. s ......... -- time. An erroneous report that number l was dead caused him to marrj number nni.nn 4 1. n .! X-HA ....I.I n...t ),n oi.vii, mu ..Kill iTijlu r.ii.t., mn. no- ...... ...,. .--. --- , , r. , n,. court was Impressed to the extent of Princeton Theological Seminar, iv.iucing ball from jwoy to M'im nnu ;.egntivc Kev. 'Dr. Matthew J. Ityndiuan will present the aflirmathe side of the nues lion and Prof. J. (Jrcsham Machcn, of IUO the nicht sessioti relative to the oual I iRntinn nt nnnertntendents. The mini mum nualiflcations, sotnd of the speak irs had said, should be a high school education nnd two years of professional training. Dr. Pinegan said his de partment has no thought of prescribing a definite qualification for a district supeiintendent lie said he would tgo along with tho association in favoring nuallfieatiouH for superintendents if they did not stop at n liberal educa tion nnd professional training, and in eluded experience. Pxperience, he "nld, was as Mtal n qualification ns training. LSionefe U 1306 Walnut Sireei l i i ti? i i ;NllSiiilfei wr.jj j" r - -svsjj''ty w- tv?a.ui pogg3 II Advance Showing of Suits, j 111 II Wraps, Coats, Street and 11 M jSj iv II Afternoon Dresses W in daHPy ) -&? v 111 0ur Priccs Wil1 Prove a Rcvc,alion II W y)S3M3Ti M Canton Crepes 37.50 to 150 B ZtLmu i tjtP M Taffetas 29.50 to 125 M A;M,h. 9Urf q II Tricotines 29.50 to 175 If I jlllUmery cfmporter M Wonderful Wraps ..19.50 to 95 H 1517 Walnut Mreel Si Suits 59.50 to 150 II 7. 18 I U s L I I . i II : Fvrtnici'fo rroQfirnc II ' Final Clearance 111 r - - - i T , - , - 3 1 111 B jWl.'C " t-"T cmu vj.i- ...w - ..... 111111 w Models of becominmiess for present wear I II ". f? . ?!- 11 I I XO ,J csxlnn- r,A oftinnti-ir, -nw cnovfo M II r o ' -. II I Vl HSnrlAt.l -AM flrtll sVV Srt .S.1 1 -VSi rtC fff VXVA. Jwffff I "' n jiiuuv-io iui ouuuiwii uniics. cyi ""-i , ... n umimmhi ii i S"''.J " V SPECIAL TAILLEl'HS N -r : va W; rr&TW leffiazz& "mj. Sar 4k NiriCcQ- $WO 1 W M U a afe wri sBaijr my cr xa r i jv. i a ( ! r i AJ A ) IB y r. TOsw"v JKfK'Q i it ' rs srrw BPS5255J33 burtJv a ijcrf 4; wm - - - ma iw txi,i' m n, . ')J 1'A I, J.W Jf ,SJV kV ' in' JJIAiWw at40th$tttrt J,1Bt ' Ort.. , .. .mart Sport ClotHies Aftermiooini amid Evemiflini for Wear at the FusMoiniaiblle Wfimiter Resorts . itts well 11 as Foil0' Earlly Sprag lira the North Stocktaking has left us with groups of Smart Winter Fashions idhich arc now being offered for immediate disposal at final clearance prices. FOUNbEO 1858" .-TUUIMBtB 1030-7 DeweeS zcsvmwxca Canton Crepe ress D House of Wenger 1 229 Walnut St. 1 & L -''k At mth Ktica, Opp. St. James Hotel tilLA SI 1PRFUF IV 01 I fc A sw4 ATA. fc hUKb :Wl.M ,vn i4 ruAncMiv '.,. -.I ?-v i mrunuA ''., ..r-- rl ,l I M V I ' I WAffl&U 15. Allen '.f W . GUARD NAME OF VETERANS Baker Says Many Criminals Falscl Claim to Be Former Soldiers AVaAliington. l-l 1" I!' A T An appful t" "' iiw-iuprr- . t' country to gunrd aga nt l -v.a'i' s nv "ex-sen!i" m. n ' buiuii'- 1 d men and othn .'riu,.i.j . wrl,i.r .r. i investigatioi i- ,-- .. ' t....n 1 Jspcretnt I'.hn II. le la". I tlm i'e oxprcsji.jii mi- '..? 1 iu ir.i- m iodiidiiii nnd ' i' ii " in ajs estlg li is it v. ' i i. t a' t i. I ons ref.'rr. .1 i .1 i . . I . . i i '. . fiod ith i ' .it ji - .iri i d Li... "It is p.. .i i i i-' i i' ti r jnals tii jil. a. I tn.i' il r .. -eij i nrmy or nln .i tie w n i'i tin i of gaining hi i i'i ' 1 Has ai "When t . -i i ii ' ! ' is a griut u ., .-' '. i i i to tho gn ii' ) i ' n n. , i jiroperlj pri ! ' i ' ,' hericu mi n MRS. HAMMERSTEIN LOSES Her Two Stepdaughters Awarded $'34,567 Neiv nrli I . 1" U-- ' -- IlanilTier-lein ilni-. hm. 'u- . f ot t late itu.ieii i i i ' '-'! " T n tho estate .'In I .s ii ! t. .n 'ik.h.1 madu ') f " e. m if i I ,-t e Scott us n.'ip." in ii I " ' (icainat Mis 1 Iuiuiut i i. r t ' htepdaugh'ei M'" y"''' "' l"1" htein I'.i e nnd Mi I! - Hii'ine htein Trisip in 'I'bev uie i in diii gi i. - ' M 11 i llierstein s -' .' d f . ' i e 1 liim. TI e s i ' ' f a 1 igl . i i titre, goe i i . 'I" !m' vorcn. I ' r '' " ' "' -'' - i ' i.ay $-0u u.i !.h '.. M M' 1 1. jnerstem .1 nmr ' i i i sim sveekly " U- li of her dt i'" i ' lier deal I MrH lsea II n 11 er-t'l l 'T .1 -i r.ho woi 'd jI ! i 'he t .fid t i to a finish M'GANNON GAINS POINT Patrolman Falls to identify Th d Man" During Second Cleveland Trial Cleveland. I .-- I" 'I I I i- the second m tin 1 ' n. V Jiam H MH'.nmo i, . i m ! s nnd degree iiminei n th" sr e i i; ,. .leuth of Hat. 'd ''ig - '" I ' 'N resterdnv ' i-n l'iH"di ..m " , Sehuld, i st.li. ' " " f '""' I ' "''" , ..V tin. ii,, used I II lt lis tl" t.n.,1 flian" pies, nt ' i'.i l !' a ti I. i' 1- ,i i I iron tli i U 1 ' Hn- a. A Remarkably Low Pmc for These Stunning Frocks of Fashion's Newest Silk Weave: Ca'it',n Crepe. V.sn 1 .Lsv.natiiiR Modes n satin and I aft'eta, and Ultra - Mnart Taillcur I r'cotincs, Arc Offcicd in This Asscm bl.ic nt Dresses Priced fo- Tomorrow Only 39.30 iA1rfrf I I ' I I i Regal garments for every fur occasion. Smaller furs of distinc tion. Models for pres ent and Southern wear, Chertak Wcngcr's latest millinery creations have surpassed the usual ex clusive loveliness. PLE SE S'OTE: ll'c one ?o connection villi u v other hounc bearing the name "Wctiycr." jmuaBMniMtDiiBr ' i CO 0 o CO && a i:-iSS52UoSSa?H 3 13 f uxi;a;'ui;u:.i 3i'g,jxx-"i:mi3!in.x.,nar'x;'-i::x rr- jrfttil jigs Ian Calf with smart perforations no i i Frrn . toifrj 'M i& . v w, Mr fr-4 Hi 'sm AS OTHER WIXKKLMAX COXTRIBUTIOS' TO FASIIIOX Slender in line and of infinite grace is tins ex quisite p u m p, whose comfort and youthful smartness "Miss Phila delphia" is so appre ciating. IIO.S1LRY 'lO MATCH SSHN SSU1M ..K. nut Jim: Wi 1 'eiiuBit 17Wii!i!ii!!.!II.Hl!i!lljii!iai!J:'iL.J1llli: i'iIII inJ.N l! Iii.iim 'mi i;i!liilliiiiliii'iWlili'lil!'Kl Q n Dalsimer Again presents the Newest at a Moderate Price We ourselves are quite auare of our own obligations to the Philadelphia public the obligation of the leading Foot wear House the leaders for forty years. Thus vc present this Tempting Value: In Patent Colt and Gray .'uede In Patent Coll and Fawn Suede In All Cray Suede Delightful in every mode, 58.90 -h. Prize Ego Bring $22 50 lboHsllli M.i . I r i I I . , i which lias l i' i i oiiutrj 'I'i ' - in ;;s-iu Ninth 2d S'. J!))1-(J'5 Frankford Ao Stylv Footwear for Women 1130 CHESTNUT ST. t Twelfth m lido jit' cs'S-'njr.T satiam j v?" roor TOLtn. t-"7t:' jj (juifitun fi . mm i! N Moderate Prices Our oflenngs for the ne season arc fine exemplifica tion of our Moderate Price Policy coupled with the Style that ii the Dalsimer prerogative -this Value policy indicates the one big reason for Dalsimer leadership. Hosiery of Distinction and Quality! Color-tones to harmonize! " 'Tis a feat to fit feet" 1122-21 Chestnut Street Qtialilj and Standard Famous 0cr Half a Century Jbr 1 Advance Showing of New 1 Long Gloves for Spring 1 $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.25 1 Made of n fabric that is similar to suede, these ehamoisctte, filosettc autl duetto gloves can bo had in j 12- and I (i-button (lengths to wear with tho short nnd : elbow sleeve dresses. AH the wanted Spring colors z aic shown and they are washable. ' j SOME ONE DAY SPECIALS for TOMORROW ( 100 Prs. Fownes Strap Wrist Doettc Gloves Anniversary Special Tomor. Only S2.25. HJ 52.75 pr. ' Stmp-wrist doette gloves in a .splendid imitation z: of mocha can be had in while, beaver, jrray, mode and : s: black and are easily cleansed. Special for tomorrow 250 Fine English Mohair Dresses EE Anniversary Special Tomorrow Only S8J93 Keg. SI 1.50 and $12.75 Ejj EE Tor tomorrow only we are offering these splendid lilting one-piece dresses of finest quality Englibh mo- hair in black or gray, at this very special price. --: 50 New Double Necldaces of Beads Anniversarj Special Tomorrow Only S3.00. "eg. 51.00 . New necklaces in a double string effect with fancy bead tassel can he had in all the wanted shades and : white and are reduced for tomorrow only. -r 150 Heavy Glove Silk Knickers EE Anniversary Slieciul Tomorrow Only S2.95, Reg. $1.25 s EE Pink only, in a very heavy quality glove silk EE kiiicker. All sizes. ss Dewecs Courtesy and Service Make EE Shopping a Real Pleasure & Ml igtC-ii-ciS ' GXrt$0 The Big Shoe Store 1204-06-08 Market Street t j llLSheppacd &Som Intimate Gifts for St. Valentine's Day TECKWEAR the very chic organdie collar and cuff sets and separate collars embroidered in the new, fascinating Bul- rian effects. Collars, $3.75. Collar and c. ff sets, $5.50. CMART Collars in soft moonstone-gray, $1.50. ACE Collars. 75c; with the cuffs, $1.35 the set. DETER PAN Vestees and separate col lars organdie, white satin, lace effects some trimmed with real Irish lace; $1.00 to $28.00. DEAL Lace Back Collars much under ftriccd a sample line ; some trimmed with real Val. lace. TMNDEAUX gold and silycr $1.50, 1J $2.00. Can you imagine gift-money more pleasur ably applied? 1008 GhesfenufeStceefc ,trueU t'li hero lima t i 'I '" laid bv a i ' I dold for -'- ' i .i brought fin -ii- l jiroeeedH w ' jxlkf JuwL r i ain i' r sf Th. 1' ' J ICSCT1CUTTT -TM1U.' V 1' ' gipiiiiniii I
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