Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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Campus Institution, Abandoned
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Dangerous
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START THIS YEAR
EVENING PUBLIC? IjEDaERraiL'ADELPBtA,J TUESDAY, FEBRIJABY 15, 102X
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DR. SHOREY, OF CHICAGO,
TO BE HONORED BY U. OF P.
Teacher of Greek to Be Given LL. D.
at Penn Graduations
Partial programs for Alumni and Uni
versity Day, February 21 and 22, have
been announced at tlic University of
Pennsylvania. Dr. Tuul Hliorcy, pro
fcraor of ilreok nt tho University of
Chicago, will bo the only recipient of
an honorary degree, being given an
Ai. I).
Alumni Day, Monday, the 2Ut. will
be opened with informal visiting by
tho "grads." A Bpcclal chapel will bo
held for uch as caro to attend iu
Houston Club, nt which acting l'rovost
I'cnnlmnn will conduct tho services. At
2 o'clock the nnnuul election of otii
rcrs of tho Alumni Society will be held,
followed by n meeting In tho Iloueton
Club. Tho day's program will closo
with a banquet of the society in tho
Hollovuo" Stratford, at which George V.
Wickcrsham, of tho clous of 1880, ut
tornoy gtncral In Uic Taft adtnlnlstra
tlon; Fletcher ". Hikes, a nu-mbcr of
the state tagialaturo ; Dr. l'ennlinan
nnd Thomas W. Hulmc, proiident of
the society, will bo the speakers.
'i nr graduation exercises of Univcr
HONOR MORRISON'S MEMORY
... ....! howl fight, staged fot
T1" , between the freshmen anil
" 'TclawM nt tho University o
,rl"n?rru which was ordered
repnIfnn MB nftcr a fatality, will be
rtpppri I 1" ' )c pcrmlwlon of Acting
&!t Wnnlinan and the support of
Wffion favoring the resumption
". 1 i; the Unncrgrniiuaic uuuui-ii
HI5, nrotrnctcd meeting. The matter
ft"A.p?.i nn by a body known an
aVi iBiiitlonal fotntnittec, compo-rj oi nity Day wl open In the Academy of
of tho four undergrnduatcMusr at 0.n0 0.clockt The program
Btinbtrs
mtinw" ".. nr.,i. renort wni
f'ttM; consideration by the Un
Vfn tin iir j MRolutlon
'Efi' e'Jor'atlon of the light
Z Sriotinedyertcntay.
? I" "l.u,c,; will W the formula
.. 1B!,u'i. I eliminate the danger
i iu bonl fisl't. one of which w
1 5blybbcl.c-llmltjn? of the numh
er
111
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TCadfnM participating. Whether the
.iIU be tMumcd this jenv or next
lint win c' . .., in(,,i
I? Ml,,c ,Z", Penniman several
.2li IB9 announwl his approval of
SJatanf for the resumption of n "safe
Q'aanc" bow ngni,
or the exercises has been arinimcil us
follows:
Invocation by the Hcv. Dr. Alcxnn
dcr MncCoil, of tho Second 1'rc.ibytcr
Inn Church, who will be Introduced by
Ihe nrtint? nmiiwt. T)r. Nlinri.v will
' ll.lltvAn ntl n.lilKAo.. nn li.. V.tn.,n1
Unity." The conferring of degrees and
tho presentation of the honorary degree
will follow.
in! pane
X ton fo " V mt $?,nHhtw f
MTine reKu(ntions: The sopho-
tVu tlelit. whieh un- ueqn n 'i'
IM wiown'b -,""- t)in .lefensivc.
C3 UP folliUy around a huge wooden
fid pliMil in Uip middle of n conye
Ast orn vpaee. Tho purpose of the
feknr nt to get through the pl.n
S?i ind !"v their hands on the bowl
if ibeend of the fight.
tE smiroved strategy for tho fvcM.-
,; to drng thdr opponents nuuy
C t ho bowl and then, at the Inst
moment, lo rutJi in and get Hold of it.
The faUlity occurred when William
fifeon. seventeen yonrs old. a fiesn.
in broke through the sophomore 1 nc
"uhe beginning of the fight and tried
"maintain his hold throughout the
nty minutes set ns n time limit. lie
wis siiffccated in the mud beneath tho
itrerelins frnis o( 1,is flt-smatcs n",'1
,,Xnd lifeless when U.ejight ended.
MAINE SUNK 23 YEARS AGO
Twenty-three years ago the bnttteship
Viine wnfl Mink in the hnrbor nt Ha-
una i "'"" !"' , .' ' i t t t .
thnnheri.ry wm ne ura. jKi3
ic Citv Hall will be extinguished to
Jlrtt from 0:40 to 0:50 o'clock.
LEAVES FUND TO HOSPITAL
Ella McCord Provides for Upkeep of
Room at Presbyterian
The Presbjterlnn Hospital jceeives
nn endowment of $lii,000 for tlic main
tenance of a room by the terms of the
will of Klla McCord, who died at the
Aldino Hotel. She vlt $."000 in trust
for a niece, Annn M. McCord, and upon
the deuth of tho niece the $5000 will go
to the Presbjterlnn Hospital for the
ninlntenunce of n free bed. She also
left $1000 to the Y. W. C. A.
Other wills ndmitted to probate to
ilny included those In tho estates of
Mary Hlckennon, ("007 Catharine street,
$100,000; Edward It. Twnddoll, -1203
Chester avenue, $100,000. and John
Kelly, 1-122 South Seventeenth street,
$13,-100.
George Allen Burled
The funeral of George Allen, promi
nent Philadelphia merchant, who died
in London on January P,0, wus held
from the Allen home in Overbrook to
day. The hervlces were conducted by
tho ltcv. Dr. John (Srnnt Xewman,
pastor of the Chambcrs-Wylle Presby
terian Church. Interment woi made
privately iu West Lauiel Hill Cemetery.
Bave iou Dined and Danced in
THE box ?
AT THE RITTENHOUSE
22d nnd Chestnut Sts.
nvNri: to'tiik music or
THE TIERNEY FIVE
who rt,AY mmiNa luncheon,
DtNNKIl AND SUri'KH.
Lwfhf"n riattfro, "0 rnt no. Also Srf
cltl SI Lunchrott uud (l.tS Dlnnc or
hfnlce a la carlt.
A Real Bargain
7 is Handsome Living
Room Suit
THIS handsome 4-piece living-room suit, consist
ing of 7-ft. Davenrort, Arm Chair, Fireside
Chair and Stool covsred in Tapestry or Velour
or Tapestry and Vclour"Combinations. You may
choose from the greatest line of furnitur'c coverings
in Philadelphia.
This suit is filled with choice Louisiana 4X moss,
sterilized black hair and white felted cotton.
Hounded or swell fronts, full spring edges, spring
Iwfks. spring arms and loose spring cushions.
The workmanship and construction of this won
uertul suit is the very beat and backed by our guar
antor. Entire Satisfaction or All Money Returned
Our reputation for honest dealing is known to the
People of Philadelphia. This suit goes on sale as an
"oiiest advertising proposition with us, and this
Wholesale price is even less than in prewar times.
People having in mind tho beautifying of their
fun'8, aml lmvc been awaiting A REAL FEBRUARY
, ARUAIN W'U find in this sale an investment never
before offered in Philadelphia.
This handsome suit would add beauty to the best
furnished home.
On Sale This Week Only
$ 1 98-5o
W AUNenP0l,ts made any size. No extra charge.
ee Auto Delivery in Philadelphia and vicinity. You
,. . savc money by dealing with us. Wc Are AInnu-
an i 1rcrs and SeH I)irect- Wo take pride in our work
ui to make every piece a sample.
Smith
& Brodhead
Manufacturers Custom Furnitur
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Northeast High School Alumni Me
morialize Former Educator
With the unvellliiR of a tablet and
the dedication of Its new nudltorium In
honor of Dr. Andrew J. Morrison, tho
class of 100", of the Northeast High
School, Inst night perpetunted the
memory of that diRtlngulshcd educator,
for twenty-two yenrs principal of the
school.
In his dedicatory mldrcss, the Uev.
John It. Hart. Jr., president of the
class, prniocd Dr. Morrloon's work nx
nn educator whose vork rocs forward
In the lives of those lie taught.
Kvery pcrnon iu tho assemblage of
more than 1000 wore a red carnation,
which was Ir. Morrison's favorite
flower.
Mayor Moore, who was scheduled to
speak, hent n telegram of regret. Simon
Grnta, president of tho Hoard of lMu
ration, oIho was unable to attend.
Charles II. Kdmunda. who represented
tho board, praised tno work nnd in
fluence of Dr. Morrison.
Other speakers Included Dr. George .
V. Stradlfng, princlpul of the North- I
oast High School, and Dr. l'rcdcrlck I
Gowlng. j
SEIZE LIQUOR IN "MOVIE"
"Raiding Parson" Gets 280 Gallons
In Chester Theatre
While the audience watched the hero I
of the "screen drnramcr" outluck the
villain, the Iter. It. V.. Johnson, the
"raiding parson," led government
agents into tho cellar of n Chester motion-picture
thentre ycslciday and con
fiscated Kcvcn barrels containing 280
gallons of liquor.
Mr. Johnson said the whiskv was
hidden in n room especially built for
concealment. Ho declared the theatre
was owned by a man who recently
bought n Chester hotel, which had been
raided a number of times by federal
officers. Tho liquor was brought to
Philadelphia.
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WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WAN AM AKER'S
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Making sure
your painter
is reliable
We can rfer you to hundreds ol
sntUdecl customer! who know thnt
every clement In Q WlUon painting
Job li ture to be up to the Wilson
lilgh stnndnrd of qu1lty. Have
you bad thnt satisfaction In your
last painting Job?
We have been satisfying customers
for the past 70 years.
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Will stand the testoffime.
Established 1051
The Feet of Mercury
Sec how they bend and point stnd
dive! How straight the toes, how
raised tho nrch, how the whole foot
flexes and curves with the spirit of
joyous motion.
Well may tho modern woman envy
this ancient god the beauty of his
feet. Such perfection hns now dis
appeared almost completely due to I
the. mischievous effects of the stiff-1
soled shoe. Fallen arches, cramped
and misshapen toes these aro the
common deformities of 859J of the
women of today.
Hut there Is still a way to pioseivc the
natural '.uty of tho foot. Wear
Cantilever Shoes. They huij tho nrch
and support It. Tho flcxlblo shank en
couragoH Uia musclcu to excrclso and
strengthen, thU3 correcting and prc
vcitlns flat feet. The Natural Inner
sole-line keeps tho toes pointing straight
ahead, as Nature meant that they
should. Widths AAAA to K.
CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP
1300 Walnut Street
Over Cunard Office
!0.18 ,9o.lllT
('jililnctj fits In small
Knnro. r.nnmrl nans
nnd nalli-Is. 1(9.00.
ronnccted free.
February Sale
Gas Ranges-Stoves
Refrigerators
Every gas
r a n c, rc
f rigcr a t o r
and heating
stove in our
cntiro stock,
which con
sists of stan
dard make
a p p lianccs
only, has
been greatly
reduced l n
price for
this sale. The
most unusual
opportuni tics
await you as this
vis "Trian- is tho greatest
f.Minre nV5n. V Slc WC haVO CVer
liSTJ" ..inD !SX lieltJ- Wc invite
nrnel nan and ..
nnnei. ?i 75. c o m parison of
(onnrflnl free. :. j ,,.iif,,
with any other
store in Phila
delphia. Your old rnr
taken in enchant;
at n cain allowance.
-iX"'- PerJiinil. PTOmPt doltvory
Mn.,!. la'rir.r.e. and connection
S.I9.M). service.
Three Stores
Hi
fMsy
13th & j 1026
Arch Sts. Arch St.
263 So. 52nd St.
TUi Httrt Oprrt Man., Fri. A Btt Ktit.
aY'Tne rool lionielerritnr slinni"
HAIR BEAUTY
distinguishes women who are faithful
users of
ED. PINAUD'S
HAIR TONIC
(Eau da Quinine)
Both men and women who choose the
good things of life turn naturally to this
French Hair Dressing because of its rec
ognized merit
Its pure and delightful quality makes
ED. PINAUD'S safe to use. The scien
tific blending of costly ingredients insures
exceptional satisfaction in its use. Frees
the scalp from dandruff and stimulates
the hair roots.
Fragrant in Odor
PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD
American Offices
ED. PINAUD BLDG. NEW YORK
For Toilet Perfume
ED. PINAUD'S LILAC
is veil chosen
ElJJjJl
Wanamaker s Down Stairs Store
Wonderfully Wide Choosing
Among Pretty Spring Frocks
at $10 to $25
U m s(
UMIW M
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Fine Toilet Soap
75c a Dozen
7c a Cake
Good toilet soap in violet,
geranium, lilac, violet glycer
ine, witch hazel and palm.
Water Bottles, 90c
Good red rubhor ones in 2
riuart size. ;V worth-while sav
ing at this price.
Children's
Gingham Dresses
2to6Years)t$L25
Charmine; little affairs in
pretty checks nnd plain colors.
Canary, blue, pink, rose and
the like, all with snowy white
collnrs stitchod in color.
Also, at $1.50, n cunning
frock of tan, blue, rose, pink or
frreen chambrny.
Silk Blouses, $3.90
More of those oxccllent
blouses that wont out so
quickly. Mostly Goorijotte
crepe in flesh-pink, white and
ton, but a few in darker colors.
Also some dark satins. Evcrv
size in the lot, but not in each
style.
Amazing Strap
Wrist Cape Gloves
$1.85
Women's soft, brown cape
hkin plovos with slight surface
imperfections that will not af
fect tho wear. Long enough
to wear happily with new
Spring wrnps and suits, and
substantially pique sewn.
Lustrous Taffeta
Petticoats, $3
Women will certainly appre
ciate such good ones at this
price. Plain navy, black and
lovely changeable hues, also
qut'lnt checks they have ac
cordion - pleated or ruffled
flounces.
Good Muslin
Drawers, 50c
Made in two styles for
women. They have lace,
tucked and embroidery trim
med ruffles.
At .$10 alone there are over a dozen different styles in
navy blue serge dresses!
At $15 you can choose from serges, tricolettea and
taffetas in a variety of pretty Spring modes.
At $16.50 to $20 there are tricolettes and taffetas in
navy, Copenhagen, black and beige. The tricolctto dresses
are trimmed with contrasting embroidery, stitchery or odd
drapings. The taffetas are as fresh and Springlike as you
please.
Scores of Dresses at $25
Soft, simple frocks of crepe de chine in navy blue and
black.
Taffeta dresses in cheery gingham checks, in navy
blue, black and Copenhagen. Plenty of them with eyelet
embroidery.
Serges, tricotine and twill cord frocks show the
gayest embroidery or sleeves and insets of bright blue or
henna Georgette.
There are dresses appropriate for women of all types
and ages.
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Clearaway of
Women9 s Coats
, $13.50
85 coats and dolmans of ve
lour and silvcrtone, mostly
lined throughout with silk, are
plainly tailored or have collars
of scalino fur.
In the same group are coats
in gray herringbone mixtures
in heather shades that will be
good for Spring.
$16.60
Just CO coats and wraps in
this group. They are of ve
lour, silvertono and mixed coat
ings, mostly with collars of
sealine. All are lined with
silk. Sizes 14 to 44, though
not in any one style.
(Market)
$12.75
$13.50 $17.50
$8.75
300 New Gingham Frocks
For Girls of 6 to 16
$3.75 to $6.75
1 VnMiiilh
1 I pu.0
Delightfully fresh and pretty frocks of
stiiped and plaid gingham and plain color
chambrny. All are of fine quality and charm
ingly made ome showing hand-embroidery,
pipings of white pique or contrasting mate
rials. In brown, green, blue, yellow, pink, tan
and cadet blue. Many of these arc bloomer
dresses. ?3.75, 3, .?G and $6.75.
White Regulation Dresses, $3
Of fine white jean with cadet blue collms
and cuffs, the dresses arc box-pleated from
shoulder yoko, front and back. They are
trimmed with braid and emblems and have
shields. Sizes 6 to 14 years.
Navy Serge Skirts at $5.75
Box-pirated skirts for blouses or middies
are 30 and 32 inches long.
(MorUel)
FURS
Half Early-Season
Prices
Uolt scarfs, taupe or hi own.
are SlT.od to $50; sets aru $35 to
560.
Japanese i-io fo sets are
$37.50.
Skunk. caif arc $J'J.uO to
1536.75.
Natural incoon scarf ate
$14.25 to ,28 JO.
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Women's High
Shoes, $3.50
Fashionable and serviceable
and tho value speaks for itself!
Black dull leather walk-
ing shoes;
( Extra high black or navy
suede shoes;
i Gray, brown or black
kidsbin shoes.
Not all si.cs in every style, but
good choosing.
High Brown Shoes
Special at $4.90
These arc among tho most pop
ular shoes m the sale, proving
that women and girls want sen
sible high shoes. They have
6traight tips, welted soles and low
heels. All sizes.
(Chrttnut)
Men's Brogue
Oxfords
$5.90
These dark brown brogue Ox
fords went out very quickly and
plenty of men will be glad to know
that we have a new shipment.
They have full wing tips nnd
broad low heels.
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37 Styles in a Planned Sale of
Polly Prim & Bungalow Aprons
at or Below Regular Wholesale Cost
85c
$1
$1.50 $1.85
Aprons for young lolk, npion IV i biuuvafur the hum uiuun, npions for bachelor girls,
apions for mothers. Ltiu
Frivolous aprons and .sternly practu.il k mi-
Aprons in colors and patterns jirett tnough for a port and in other mom sober colors
that will show no traces of earnest houi'koeping.
2100 of the best aprons wc have had m munj a long dn at such prices as those:
85c Polly Prim and bungalow aprons in 7 s tyles.
$1 bungalow aprons in 1 2 styles.
$1.50 bungalow aprons in 1 1 styles.
$1.85 bungalow aprons in 7 styles.
Mo.stly of line peicalt-s, but hew and thou' on.' mis quite a (harming gingham icprc3cntcd.
Necks aro cut square, round or in V shape. Itiek rack, white pipings, broad panels of contrasting
colqr, ruffles nnd now anil then embroidery are used to trim them.
All fresh and new from a specialist manufacturer who wants a plnfe in the business of this
busy Down Stairs Store and has made price concessions in ouhr to get u
(Crlitrul)
80 Different Styles in
New Spring Skirts
knockabout skirts for eeiy day; plaid skirts in infinite vatict.s;
Manuel skirts in many colors; glistening baronots; hilk failles and
wonderfully interesting novelty silks.
Not a new material, not a new color, not a new mode has been
overlooked!
Prices start at h 75 for a .-imple elour skirt and go to ?25 for a
handsome affair of silk
Four New Skirts Are Sketched
All Under $20
S8.75 for a knife-pleated skirt of flannel-finish serge m a bold
black-and-white plaid.
$12.75 for a creamy flannel skirt with stripes of light blue, emer
ald, light pink, nay and laramel.
SI 3.50 for -oft and shimmering skirt of white novelty silk crepe.
S17.50 for a prunella skirt, in blue-brown-and-tan plaid, finely
pleated.
(Miirlu-ii
Modart Corsets
The front lacing, the careful
boning and neat finish are pointH
that women like. A now Modart
model for average figures, is ft;
another is for tall stout women
and is $5. Uo'Jt are of pa If pink
bioehc.
Fitting-, are 1'reo of charge and
will be carefully and quickly done
in the little gray lifting rooms off
the Coiset Salon.
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