fj-w-pvjwvK -rirwJiTi: 'M!w"'r ; "rwnwyt" ' "tWTT" , , v-Mrir EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 102J 3 OMRS STEVENSON PAY TRIBUTE TODAY I Distinguished Pliila. Woman to. Bo Prosentod With Bronzo J Portrait of Herself MARKS 74TH BIRTHDAY Sar Torkc Stevenson. tli.Hi n v:u i-li.l l Philadelphia writer nr,d publicNt, J own 5 privntollfe n Jin. Corn us ! -Jtetcnson. will be Riven ii mrdnlllon po rit of herself at the Art Al lane, this. dfUTOOon n recognition of Iirr rfrtlces in bchnlf of the welfare of Him Ci The portrait, a bronze lui relief. h nr k. Talt MeKenzic. depicts Mis q'ttren'soii scaled writing, iind is in nrri,o'nreiientfltion nnd reception fed loffinsmarK .mu PORTRAIT IN BRONZE Stevenson's sivent lolm f nil i..rih hlrthdnv nnniversnr.v. ,! wilsder will preside, nnd VM prcsmtn tioa spcfb will be made by Miss Ariion rirpplUr ... Botn in Purls. Mrs. Stevenm io roivfd her early education nt the trem Ii unital. At the use of seventeen she ompanlcd her parents to Mexico Thfir rcraovnl to Plilladelpliln nn followed shortly by her marriage to Mr Stevenson. , V period of devotion to domestic nf j fnirs for b time nut nn end to her tutllci. but in ISO I the reeelved nt ,-X) degree from the University of Penniijlvaulo. the first honorary ileRieci Kinfw'icd by IJiiU institution upon a I nouinii J 1 1 on n reel by Harvard About the same time Mrs. StereiiMiu ' hid the honor of bcins the first woman in appear on n Harvard calendar, hiring been one nf the lecturem nt the rtbotlv Museum. Temple t;ulveisit about the same time made her the re- , rlpictit of a 1'itt.D. degree, nnd the nine vwr found her elected piesidenl of Ibe'Acoin Club, n position she linn held for twenty-live eari. In IMm the became president of the Phlladcl pbin League for Vomen'n Woik. Mrs. ytevenson'M scholarship in tlif firld c.f archeology was iriogni.i'il III J3"t Wilt-'!! tUV ll. IIJIIUIIIIVU n manager of the Archeolngical As sociation of the I'nlvemlty of Penusjl unin winch she had been largely in .liiimentul in orgiini.itig. In the. yeais following IS90 Mis. Hlevcnsou liccame Nuretnrv of the department of iirclic nlogy ' the I nlvcrsity. and In 11)01 was iimlV iN piesident ulso curator of the Kpptian and Mediterranean sections. in ibll.'l Mrs. Stevenson wn elected nw president of the .liirv for Kthnology nf the World's Uolunibiau Exposition at I'hicago. Her interest iiij civic nffniis ivis recognized by tlic Mayor in 1S'J7 hcn 'he was appointed n member of ibp citizens' udvisory committee, to con ult on a proposed municipal loan of 1 1.200.000 During this J ear she made a trip to Heme ns the icpiescn mtie of the department of archeology ..t the Pnlversitv. nnd the next ciir lie was sent to Kgyiit for nrchelogoical mid n son t .!- t .1... V:1a -nUn.. f..,.n...ll .. ; Worli in Spanish -Anierli'.'in War During the Spnnish-Ameiican V;ir d at its conclusion Mrs. Stevenson , (ivcdns chairman of the entertainment (ommittcc appointed by the Mayor for he reception of diplomats and members nf 'resident MeKlnley's entonrnge vthn it passed through I'liiladelphia. In 1007 Mr. Stevenson became aso- latnl uilli the editorial stafl of the I'l'MIO I.EtiOKll, and under 1 ! pen mint of "Peggy Shippen ' she is Known to all Philadelphiaus. During the great war she uns iimiihIciI be academic palm bv the Kteiirli (iov 'rnmenr lor her war lelief wotk its' "t'er d'iiitructlou pnbliqite. When w nrnitsticc was signed she received 'be Mednille dc ICc-connaissauce and BROKERS MAY GIVE BANK THEFT CLUE Secret Service Agents Believe Head of Callen Company Can Aid Hunt HELD UNDER $5000 BAIL and escaped with registered government bond. Chief Houghton also attached much importance to a letter he discovered . among the effects of (ialleu. This letter was discovered in mi envelope contain ing .?60O in stolen legifltered bond, which were found in the safe, he says "(inllen said he did not have the l.y to the safe," Mr. Houghton said today When we told lnm we would have to blast II I i SUBURBANITES WIN REVIVE CHARITY BODY FIGHT ON GAS BILLS i shboiiine meeting lias dnecl Interest to C'OIISUmeiH llt-lnr in riltln I'nrt i:iklns Pari; Manor and Ogonlx. lM, Re8Cue Home to Functon two bills of v tnl interest to the, , , . . , , Mhousnnds of gas and electric consum- Kensington District I eis of the Philadelphia Suburban Gas The Philadelphia Itescue Home wll I nnd Klectric Co are now before the' be tcvlved and its work centered In the rennsyiranin state l.egislutuie Kensington mill tiistiic't, it was an A bill of Hepre.-ntatUe .lohn A. I 'j?J,"" ' ,,0,1fu,V 'l'lY' orPr1n.tion wa" I'itzgihbon. of MeKcan countv would 1,!.,.n,",r.' .nt thP outbreak of the war . . . : ' i tin r n nt (i mum iinur nn iinntn ii - . i . i i - .i mi ii in urw rii pu i rum T.ftiiit 4 ti i liiu r.ic l" kvi n cuuieuiB lir nmnnnu arrrane in KAn.1TO nil it., ir it.. . .. " . nrtnu o.I ... V nn. l.fni.i..ratn.l I. nally produced the key nnd wo found ' ' " "- ' ' ' - p am s arc made by lesicients VL7V, ",:i ,,:" """V' '!:"" nntantlMre;:" "' " " Ac0l"lts to Consumers in ,"? .li ,l, , ,Pvr d' aft?; " b"V-''ti; -haritie, of (he city. Pros, mporiani leuei. , , . H,.c fol. its ,ovivnt ms i)COrl Rreat, i I hese bonds weie stolen fioin a bank F ftomi Sfttt ements .."m.. ...... .... . ... .'win -aid. Members of the hoard mt in soutli uurolina tecently (Jallen tol.1 " "-" u o i is that of W. '. , Vrstpr1v and elected .lohn W. Jlsr me hey were entrusted to him bv n man . 1 " (J) on inj. nnd would make it Wi.k, piesld.nt ; tieoige II. Stuart and bv the nnme of Norman from whom he . . uniawtul for a public utility to iniiosc n t- vi,vnt.. ..r, .,.ui.i-.. n in... n r. a -r i n ... .inaav. ........ .. . ..... . - "i.t.vr.... a. ...... ii...... .... ii......t3. 1. in nuvr u i , uii I I i iu iui r- r I huj i iiu.i -Mi-rnv ciiiii f-n nf v.i. .. Keci el Service opetatives hope fo nb lain lodav the identity of three nutoino bile robbers who have robbed banks In the western part of the state of thou sands of dollai.s In cash. I.ibetty Honds mill other government securities. When this is obtained they hope to be on the tincl; of n crew of bank thieves who have been operating in the had never heurd after cash on the bonds. ilviinciug PUPILS WEAK PHYSICALLY Athletic Director of Schools Urges More Gymnastic Training lirnnimar Pihnol students of this cit,, ate below normal in iiMiletn jrtowess. recording to William Steelier, director of physical education. 1 ... .n.l. ....... ... i . -I mil II . '- rt -- .-.- ... .,,. I ..... i .,. v l.-n. .'IV.'ll ...I. I.lllllld southern "tales. William Houghton. i0,,v 42 ppr u,nt pnvr.. The leascm chief of the Secret Service here, be (.p,, uv Diieclor Steelier Is Hint there heves the two gangs are closei nso inrp nor proper gymnastic: facilities riro- The ubue is ;i iiliotngrapli of a bronr relief pmtrall of Mis, Sara " ml.c Mcwnscm bj l. Talt MrKenle. The portrait will he presented to .Mis. .Mewusou as :i tribute from "her fellow cltlens" at the Art Alliance, I8.!.: Walnut street, this afternoon . - SHARP EYES SAVE CAR Stolen Automobile Identified, Fol lowed and Driver Arrested Automobile thiews lole four curs within the last twent four hours. One nun bine, belonging 10 I'mnits I' .In -cobs. ."IJI fii'iinaiilow n inenue, which had been stolen from iu front of his home, was iccovcteil n few boms after the nibherv llllougli the hharp ee ol Mr. .laiobs' brother 111 law, Albert (Sciilcl. I.ate Weilni'sdav night Mi (ieutel. who Hi 0 ul ."L'Jl.' (.aniens avenue, saw bis brother-in-law's machine lit School I I l....... ....1 MM 1.. it.fia , , . , ,,. , . , ., lilll'.lllll .111.111 llllllllc. 1I1I-...I .... Academy of the run' Alts and the ' i,; .1, ;,.., 1. ,.,,,,,. .,,.,. ,1,1,, n Salmagundi Art, Club. the. latter c.f m,.,, .,,.. ilf ...i.n ..venne. German. town. Mr. (ieulel followed the car Smith icsidenie. IU binok. Intetuient will be made in Nortlnvood Cemetetj. William Jefferson Fry Williani .lefTeison l'n. pull. "i of ail ami wool inerchanl. di"d M.iliU-iily yes terdnv nt his home 1'iMlli I.aiinton nic line. (Ink I. aue. He was born iu I'liila delphia in l.SliT mid in earli- maiihiMnl entered the employ of .lames (! Kitcliiu V Co. wool mei'chaiits. Willi M fel low employe, William (J. Puiicoasl, he fin Died the wool tirni of Try A: Pan const fifteen ye.irs ago The place of busiiifMi is nt .'!!) South Kiotit stieel. Mr. Pry was a member of the I nion League. 1. 11 1. 11 Shrine. Atlantic Citi Oolf Club. Old Voik Itoad (Jolf Club. ciated. This comes on the heels of the aet of two Philadelphia hrokerx and P. It Pulton, son of the Itev. Dr. Wil I in 111 P Pulton, superintendent of the Citv Missions of the Presbyterian church Pulton !- nt llheity on S'JOOO bail while Thomas .1. tiallcn nnd Hugh .1 Mclliigh, of (iijlen & Co.. secmities brokets. of Thiiteenth street below Chestnut, are at liberty oil SfiOOO ball 1 They had their hearing yesterday In (lie I'ederal llulldlng. wheie disclosures! of importanco were made. I Itecently 11 bank in I.iindisvllle. near Iti'iiding, was rifled by three robbers I who used 11 speedy car to get away Police theie ascertained the liiense number of the car Chief Houghton. 1 investigating the case, found that tho car was purchased here with a check I issued by tiallcn & Co Mr liiillen, in his own behalf, as- 1 serls that the car did not belong to him, but Hull the check was issued In ! turn fur l.ibcity Honda which weie left by three men us security Chief Houghton feels that Cullcii Knows the identity of tho purchnseis, but thus far he has declined to name them. The chief has another clue which iiiiiv tudai glie Id ni the names, ad 1 di esses nnd present hiding plac.es of ' tin; Unci' men who robbed the bnnU ided in schools nor sufficient physical , 'uMinctor. 1 "The results show the vital need for more playgrounds." sail Mr. Steelier. , EtTicinncv standards ivquired of the grammar grade pupils 111 e: Standing hi nnd jump, ( feet for boys and 5 feel .1 Inches for girls: basketball far throw overhead. bov. 550 tret, girls. 27 feet; ."0-yard dash in 7 5i-5j seconds for boys 'and 8 seconds for girls; baseball throw ..() feet for boys nnd !5." feet for gir The hist xi, leu v of the piolesting gas consumers over the Philadelphia Sub urban (ins and Plectric Co. has been won In consumcrH iu fifteen settlements iu the .lenkinlown dlstilcl. Replying Io n complaint thai tlin com pany ha.) charged "two maximums" in tnnklng up the November 20 bill, the gas companv tiled yesterdny with the P11I1IV Seivice Commission tesponse admitting Hint it "tyred." and agrees to make ief mil of the oien lift s to the consume! Itidigiiniioii meetings will be leld to niglii 111 Ashhouinc nnd Hockledge The ".. -..,-r. .. cinugi) or exact n lPn,aI, cVcPr for the service actually furnished to the consumer i-orge Warren IJtidig. secretary, nnd (JeorK '.. N'ltzsche, tieamrer A site for the. home will be selec ted soon ( N For the man who is will- ingf advertising smooths the way for ultimate increased sale The Holmes Press. Wrinttn ' 1315-29 Chcrrr Street FhiltdelphU U ' I - m-Mk J I1' - 'I New Yoik. He IS surviveti William .1. Piv, his wite r. The funeral will take pine . at the home to iiioriovv afteiiioou with iiiteimeut "t the buiial giound of St. Paul's Pim 1 sfnnt Kdscciuil CI1111 cli. Ogout. J. H. McFadden Funeral The funeiiil services nf .lohn Iluwanl Mel-'aildeii.. cotton broker, who ilkd of pueiimiiuia eaily Wedio-ihiy morning in At'antie Cily, will take place nt ll:5!0 o'clock tonioi row moining iu Holy Trin ity ('hutch. Ilittfiihniii siUiue The Intel ment vvill be piivnte. The body has been In ought to this city and i iu the MiTnddcii iipiiitmcnls in the Wel lington, Nineteenth and Walnut sfieets. until lie nccosted 11 iiolicemau nnd caused the boy's 111 test. Matthews was held iu SliOO bail for 11 fiiithcr hearing 1 by Mugistinte Pennock, charged with tlie theft of I he car. I Tile oilier stolen machines tint le covered belouged In lleinuiu Meiei. Lawrence stipet below (ireen: Ilermaii OiUenius. L'7-II South Sheridan street and William II. P.nll A. Sons, Willi otlice.. in tuc L.iud Title Ituildiug Jewelry valued al 10- was stolen, bv 11 sneak thief from the home of John C Seibcl. "JSI Nollli Twetuictli street. Making Little Ones Out of big copies of drawings Is no hsrcler to us than enlarging. Biggest pin nt In co inlry for Photostating, mini I'nntlng and Commercial ho toginpliy Immediate service. Call for n messenger. General Reproduction Company 140 North Urnad St. l'lilladelphl finally in lleeember. 1!)20. she irid" Chevalier of the Legion d'Hon- nriir Deaths of a Day GEORGE A. SMITH Retired Manufacturer Dies In Over brook Home icorje A Smith, ictited mamifnc urfr of shoemaking machinery, died, tprdv in his home, tKiUH Woodbine ' "cnuf, OverbrooU, from heait disease 'com which he had buffered since Christ -'ras Mr. Smith was seventy yenrscild. He ictired as active head of the (ie'orge I Smith Machinery Co.. winch bus i "(Sees in the Drcxcl liullding, fifteen j 'ars o;n ' Horn in Maine. Mr. Smith came to Philadelphia iu 1S70. He had been "iMifld in the shoe manufacturing field ' 'brouuhout his' life. He is survived by 1 ill widow, Mrs. Prances Kvnns Smith. nd a biolher, John Siniih. of Law '"ire, Mais 1 Mr Smith was n member of Si.j lohn s Masonic Lodge. No. 11.": It. A '' No L'.'iO, Corjnlhian : Coriuthian 1 ommandery. Knights Templar, uiul the shrmcr He was a meinher of the Orcrbrook Prcsbvterinii Clinic h. M(. mith was vac piesident of the boartKof I "Uitces of the Chupln Home for Aged tlind and held the same office iu the Kftitmctou Neighborhood House. t'uneiul services will be conducted Mondav afternoon nt '' o'clock-' In the Mrs. William Frelhofer M. Annie I. 1'ieihofci, wife of Wll L 1 illlii I'leihofer. president of 1'ielhofer I linking Co.. dieil e.ulv last night in hct 1 hoin-. 2111 North Thilly -tliiicl stieel. She bail been ill two months. She is surviveti bi her husband and thiee sons William. Cliailcs, Albeit 11 ml Stanley Picihofei. UNDERWEAR FOR IEX SPECIALISTS 3ed!i urn wjfalsf Corner I Hit and Chestnut When You Build or Repair (Jive a thought to care. fill and efficient installation of all electrical work then get our citimate. When the job's completed you'll know what vc mean by "A Fair Price and Satisfac tory Service." George Woodward, Jr. r.trttrlint (nntrurlop 1723 Sansom St. Snip e DUO ltac U'ttj Income Tax Returns An Agent of the United Stnten Internal Revenue Bureau will be nt THE NATIONAL BANK OF GERMANTOWN Germantown Ave. & School Lane FROM FEBRUARY 15 TO MARCH 15 to natitt the general public with their INCOME TAX RETURNS .. Save $22 lo .$32 while Lite Savin r is good, and get a Perry Worsted Suit iji this Splendid Sale of regular $55, $60 and $65 Values al s One Single Price $33.00 There's no fictitious valuation in our state ment that these Worsted Suits are $55, $60 and $65 values. You need only look at them to prove that. Fine silk mixtures, fancy mixtures, solid colors, pencil stripes and twills the most wanted materials and patterns in the clothing world! NATIONAL BANK OF GERMANTOWN CAPITAL, $200,000 SURPLUS, $650,000 ) film rutfil !. e.Hiiiff r tir non m"dliK i.itlirilRM tutu m i iN.irH MADK mil OLIC l IHVmiWI, TKOI'ltrK. TI3 flin Him crlftiiiHtor a ml onlv rtiHLrH In s J'hlli lumiir thA (pst nint. a-m -nM l..n ... -Bi i i "iu llll I ril' l-l ,. , A In mad r iinr,uilff Immcslliite comfort. (In- liilrresllni; ImoUM sent nn rniniil. ALFRED C. MAESER n'mx l Slnrrnr.l 111,1c 1113 I'lllisTM r M' rtiunri IVtilinit luniii 1739 TIiii -jr l in It in I It.c1-' I'.Mii Jtou-. us IhiiIi vow I is inu.Wn .n irv vvat ami nhci'l t.t ih r.ifiH d.iv in offcirum illroit ti. U' i"nsurni Fresh liugsllipht from llir nesl. Chickens Drcshfd tlailu. White 1'otulocx Superb. Sueet Cider Pure Apple Juice Ilr.lfl HUT tC.llttllHHP m STdilCnl IhloUlfll cdka ami 1 ' t nn s it uiul Ui th famuiis Black Horse Farm ,'tcii Dan in 'lir Year hitm ) in 'i rttnsK: yii'.niv in.i rtlSBftSSSiujrv V Pearls Jevvels 77ic SuprctJiay of this Cornpaur Gy fuuiy i a univcf&ally rocopniscii o V.. As interesting' as Limericks! Hirsh - Wiekwire Suits and Over coats for Men at Half Price! In THIS case, E VERY BODY wins a prize! g.B w Corner lllh & Chestnut Who doesn't kuote tin .-l-Wick" ire Whom fame lops the liiylifi' churdi-iine, Their value is twice Ilccausc half is the ir're, Take tr flyer today they'll he Inglcr. P" Start Saving TO-DA Y and experience the 'comfortable feeling that grows along with your savings it's surprising! We Pay 4. iO Interest On Savings Accounts West end trust COMPANY Brond Street, at SoutA Penn Square. L. L. rS Oecurity of piincipal, assiuance of adequate return and ready sal ability are important considerations in the purchase of securit ies for investment. In selecting secur ities meeting these requirements custom ers of this house avail themselves of our experi ence, an experience de rived from banking ser vice of over a century. BROWN BROTHERS & Co FouHh and Chestnut Streets ' M PHILADELPHIA Nfwyork Boston 11 One Hour after I get your order bingl a Victrola is in your home 1 1 y - " i il Vf r 1 ''I -J ll , x ivm Bir 111l ui-h n Ktiohi ns it i. Of cnuiBO a Viotrolu is h Vic-tiol.-i, U10 world's champion talking nincliinc but Rcttinn tnir ii'tfolu from Wilson". ynr.. ou a IhiIko on the other tclloiv at tlint, 'cau-.f it menus a motor that", been "iukIhI- ii,"' lournphitifil nnd .1.1! i-teiJ until it's "theie" fvi-iy inimito. It means a . a-n that's been fussed over and poll. lied .so it'll ho tho line.t-lonkinc thine; in your liouii'. Don't cost ft cent est in Say tln until um in lin iii'iuite. vim jj.t oni. Standard Regan Overcoats, $29 Full silk - lined with Skinner's silk, fine conservative Overcoats, some with velvet collars, some with cloth collars blacks. Oxfords, grays all genuine $55 and $60 values, now $29. Special Bargains in Separate Trousers So, !(. 1 were $7 to $12 Spring Overcoats and New Suit Styles coming in daily Perry & Co. Sixteenth and Chestnut Streets i - . .-, &ft .M fk": . of The J. R. Wilson Company VICTROLAS and VICTOR RECORDS "Our See ice ) on .Vo Mallei I' f I Door in II htif m Lire" 929 North Broad Wrst Pliiladflphin l(olinriiUKli 1LM3 X. TiLM (.190 lUdgt, Ave. hi)'2'J llaltiiiiori' t-utit- lter Mauh I'irst. Tlie J. R. Wilson Company V.U .OH'lll llltOAl) M'lUil.l rlBe Fcml iim tlliiil of jimii your t eni pavment pl.in i'iiii..iii:i.i'iu v.lMouu Viutiul.i Onlti hi. .1 i , SAMH ADUISl.S.S 1 I If Villi rami ot rail, IUI out anil mail this coupon TODAY! The Philadelphia Art Galleries S. E. Cor. 15th and Chestnut Sis., Philadelphia REED H WALMER, Auctioneer Expert General Appraiser A VERY IMPORTANT EXECUTORS' SALE Will Take Place Monday, February 21, 1921 ncl 1 w'.own.sr Da . at V) oVloik NOW ON EXHIBITION RARE & HISTORICAL ANTIQUES Old Pewter, Brasses and China, Important Firearms Steigel, Jersey and Other Glass Bennington, Luster, Loweatoft, Staffordshire Leeds, Wedgwood, Etc. Solid Silvei Hook Rugs, Colonial Quilts 5" PENNSYLVANIA POTTERY nd Man Otliei Inlei.'.tiliK lJun- ANTIQUE FURNITURE AND REPRODUCTIONS I lie IIm.ui i ANNE H. CRESSON, DEC'D rf 211 Sihoo' Lauo, (iei mantiiw n i l.au And Sold by Oidc Or'entiil, Kny Old Shelll, i of Kev Waltei t'. 1'ukIi, rJsci'iHni I -Ii and Cuniincntiil Poiet'lnin. Id and Model n l'lated Ware He Sold l.y Old.'l of MRS. EMMA T. WOLF mi 'ui Otln-i i join VALUABLE ART PROPERTY & APPOINTMENTS DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY Including Stunu' oj' liradunied Oriental Peail.-c Dtumond and Km einld Flexiblo Dinc.lct, Diamond and Oriental Sapphne liar Pin, Solitaire Diamond Rinjj and Othet .lewelrv. Mbo a Valuabli1 C'nlleetioii of OIL PAINTINGS l' rom the Kbtatcs of tho Late WILLIAM II. JACKSON, GEORGE KNOWLES AND OTHERS mt 1 M i i Ii m rWBrrEW I j3-t Ism