rj f V''WF H - TTOP.i T-'i. r w ,'f" u' 1 iwnn w TmJPfrp- ' -'fj ,) liifwaco PLEASES STUDENTS: EVENING .rUBLIQ JjEDGERt-PHJL'ABELPHIA, . WEDNESDAY, ' : 1 1 r- - ; . ... I. MARCH 23, 1921 m .FEL S DONATES HO 1 F OR HOME University Publication and Class Leaders Join in Praise of Future President PENNIMAN LAUDED ALSO . .,1ml liiilcu-.'iiicnt of Oi-ni'i-nl fisYnaid Wood um llMil f ' l IllV-r-H nf lVninilviiniu mill tin- xprue 5" 111 lV".jplnl.mtl..l th, trills .'.!! ,1 .live chosen U" liotor limn lontiilm-il 11 coiiM. '"'" ii l toilny'H tin -" - 1 This rnmimx ilnlly Bm on to ay thai h" tnh r rtiiinlfiK the 1 niv.-rxty ?..! ...,.,. inn .if Dr. .foslnh I'cnnlmiin. "'.. ...tit,P nrovost. at flilcf ciliirntor Itich nirti i- l Klvii Dr. Mlj could, In cur mind, lip conceived mini in.' riHii'filv Wooil-rt-iuil- 1 III! I'dlntlillHtll'll. W( pleiiKP HlPllI the ' l-olr-ln-urtcd support lit the Htutluiit." , In Ilio letter (o the Campus gurry I I oliiinn, tlio followlnt; comments nro iiiuilc : .I11I111 T'1iii.).p, senior class president 1 -"(JpllOHll Wilful In llliitimlilnilli n mull . wliii is worthy of tin ii.iiiiluiillon by tlic ' trustees for tills n-peetcil position." !... . . . . ... . ... Kcnnptii Kurtz, junior eiuss prcsi- Philadelphia Woman Contributes tieni 'in my entiiuiition, tin butter mini inim tii-ni-riil W001I ran be clioven for lender of tills I'lilvornlty. He Ims Imd 11 Hiili'iidlil trninltii; In liis renmrkiiljle pulille career." j , of po'iMcii1 'prwnoni. mid tnxln lnn.l I'.ilil Ilnrtenstclii, sophomore cluss ,., ..,, .-,., . nnnTinil i values the repiitrluti-d people will liavo president "I believe Wcnerul Wood's1 URGES SINGLE TAX ADOPTION access to the land, mill they will hnve Uiillflentlcui us 11 tl executive of nn-' nt the iutiie time ntnplo revenue to meet to Fund to Build Institu tion in Palestine loud to the lehiibllltulioii of the Holy 1 world by tinltltifr the Mosaic prlnci l.nntl more quickly tluin any other. of land ownership with u just HyHt I in a leeeni leiier 10 iririmn " 1 "''""" ,"', " , , . . ... ,,,,.. city Mrs. IVIm wrote: Zlonlum ban Mrn. FcIh luteiidti to vUlt t'nlefit ne, 1 taken on a ..eu anpeet nln. the libera- and to adopt a Jewish war orphan Itlou of l'ale.tlne. and the prnmlHO of there. Hie. will brl iijt the child to thlH ! the UrltiHh tlovernincnt that the lond , country, to become her heir. hhall not be clven biiel: to the Turkij. 1 Tnlestin.' is In a way a new lnnd, ' pre n Garage Shed undeveloped in the modern Mm -to, '' Hpilrk!, from ncrb.v ruhhlnh v'i not dnfiRoly ponulnted. Tito i-ntiiii Iwlon ,,a t.,r N,nii lire which nt- 1. 1 1 .. . i. .. .. e iiu ..iitncnllaii iti ....... ......--. . . . tiiai liim eaaiKe o. mi- .. "'"",,. " tacked a storage nlied In tlie rear 01 a confronted with two problemn linu, ,nrng(, ut 2tj i-nt Mt Alry avenue, how to Ket hold of the lnml, 11ml hoo ; , , wnlll Hhnm.r, today. ond, how to llnd the revenues to pay tlic 1 -J- .itiiirtnniiu .'ii nf 1'fU'linKtrilctlOn. Z I . -.m Hy uppllni? the proved principles I'enniniuu for bl,l"HKi.iM.lents al8o (five heuity In- 1 (l ' a .1. . ...1 (a. InMiiru (it InroMIII'll Ol III'" Kl-ni:illl '" .".." S ' ....liiimi on tite front paKo o the ".t,n,n,vhiinitin. to lie hnown as Cnm , 1 iier Column." rTlii- e.l'lloi-it'1 in tn' I'MiiiNylvuninn i" '"Thc'n'.miinntloii of tinneral Wood hv the trustees as executive head of vt . . t... 1.. ...Mfunlt.. 11 ti nlnof Inn. ii.l of eimr-e. it Is assumed that when the 'fttinoas Mddlcr consulted with ey ;MI members f the board last week he nvo them falrl definite. nsHiinii.ee that hMU.ul.l accept were the position oftered '"'s was pointed out several weeks bjo' flu re is fiitiiel too much work in rtinnlni: l'enimylvanla for one man to unilerliiltc Dr. I'cuiilinnn has won the eviTliistlnc rejtaid of iilumnl. fuc ...... ..... 1 students bv the liiusterful waj Ith hleli he met the difficult sltiin ,! With the lojal assitKtico of Mr. Men iik he has done the work of five i.nlltmrv mortals for ueaily a car. . new distribution of the work in riinnlnc IVnnsylvain Is n possible coin I tion Dr rcnnlmiin should be j-'iven j H-i.r opportune t curry on his work ' M chief eilucator of the rniversity. un- . hampered by tinnndul difficulties and ! ioirie'-- , .. . T,- I I "The nomination of (icnerul Wood as chiof esicutlve niue.s as the result ot t cciirch In the iiliiniiti Ktibcommittee on 1 the provost to fid n t-trong leader with ! I world -wide reputation to .pull the I Vniversit out of its (iniiciimes. me rniionsits of opinion is that they could imi choen no better mnn. (leneral V ond is a niHii who will be idolized by the students and respected by the grad- "No better team for running the I ni- tlonally lecot'iilzed ability makes him admirably fitted for the position of Mrs. .Joseph Vels, widow of .losepli iilvcrslty executive. However. Dr.Fel. of this city, according to .lis- J'ennimun s ub t-' as an e( ttcator Is' . 1 , , . , 1 widely rprffnl7....r ,.1 1 1 ii. V. n.l,1"','", om London, has donated most students believe, thai be should be i $1100,000 to the fund for reconstruction ., .... . ".. .: - ... . . - remiueu in tnat capaeit." of the Jewish national home. Tliis Herbert lllnghani, freslnuan cliiHslfiind is known as the Palestine fouuda-presldentT-"(ieneral Wood is the best- tion. nnd Is expected to reach R12.V lltti-d mini for the position U'cause of! 000,000. his remarkuhle executive ability, demon-' Sir Alfred Mond, In niinounciuc the (drilled In, his trorRiniluition of the 'bequest, natd he would devote the re eastern department of the I'tilted States I malnder of his life nnd enersles to iirmy." bulldinK a (,'reat edifice where the tein- Denial has been made of the intention pie of Solomon stood, of the trustees to create u third posl-' Mrs. IVIs bus been in KiiRland. try tlon. that of "dean of men," to consult ins to impress upon Zionist lenders the with students on matters relatinc to the neeesMty of installing the .single tax connection of sports nnd activities to system in the new nation nf Palestine, academic work. This sstem. hhe tlrnil believes, will tin, enst ut mirernincnt. The men and women who will liave cliarue of this work will avoid the mistakes that linve boon inudc In this nnd other countries, where pnernnipnts and private enter- ; prises nave maile improvcinenis ior me public, .ml to tiiul that the owners of the land have reaped the benellt. while a laree nart of the cost has been laid upon producers who have already been vie- 1 tiuiiiicil by land speculators. "Here lies the opportunity for the Jew to demonstrate, a great truth to the ADVERTISING MAN An Mtrnordlimrr proposition Is now open 1" Hie business mnn of fnlr llniuiftnt slntiis wlin would Ilk to ntt Into a IrcHlmntr ndirrtlnlnc buslnrss. The iiiltrrtliilne ronrrrn Is nn tlonall) rrroitnlinl unit has n rllrntrlr of twenty nntlomit udtrrllnrrs. New liuslnesf or nrtitnl rttsh Is not rmnlrrcl lint niMltlonnl wrlirllr Is nrersKiirr In nrdrr to nnrotliitr mi eilrit hunk loon for Ihe imriiosp of llnanrlnx work on u.lri'iilsInK um milmis nlrruily rontrnrtril b- ninnii fntturfrs. Ktpry form of mlirrtl I ne Ik linn.llrd, siifli us IrflllHmrd, direct mull. trIe piiprr, iifwswipfr nml imllomil mnicntlnrN, nlunr rloslni; ilntrs lire six wrrks to two months In uihuncn, 11 oiH, r.i'riOKU 01 rit 1,, YOUR CREDIT'S GOOD GEO. KELLY'S 12th and Walnut Sts "I'uttine them OVER" Wonderful Values in St!ili EASTER SUITS FOR THF. BOYS 3 BIG M.I l.s For Thursday ?g.95 $g HI SI. 00 11 Wee I. IVjs tile Hill 12TU and WALNUT STS. 23110-31 N. Front St. 1810-18-20 Atlantic Ave, Atlantic City, . J. I I J1H IB ; so. i Tx' .95 gf& cN? .1 K. . (MMihSB MAURICE SPECTOR, Pre,. 1310 Chestnut Street Again, The Unusual! Sale 50 Alpine Wool Suits 1500 Values 22.50, 25.00 & 29.50 Those famous Alpine Wool Suits are of pure wool Jersey. The latest suit styles are shown, in cluding the smart Tuxedo fronts. Heather, Copen hagen blue, smart grays and navys. All sizes for women and misses. ii Very Exceptional Millinery qq Offering " Values 10.00 & 12.50 Smart new Hats for Easter 60 exquisite Italian Milan straws arc especially featured amongst the several hundred for your choice. There are lots of smart sports hats as well as the straight sailors and mushroom sailors. These are extraordinary values for just before Easter. -M RSSI Because Priced By The Producer 9 1 - 'W T Priced With OtVS Only One Profit Do oAs Saster Does DO as Easter does come early this year. STYLEBILT Suits and Top coats present smartest fash ions while they are ultra fashionable, and before they become too fashion able, and thereby cease to be fashionable at all. 100 "i ALL-VVOOT. IIAND-TA1LORED STYLED BY OUR OWN DESIGNER n Hilton Company 1211-1213 Chestnut Street Ctotha Shops in 'Principal Cilia NEWARK NEW YORK BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO fSl STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER This is the Week of All Weeks for New Suits, Dresses and Coats celled, where special provision is made ior the large woman and the small woman, where prices are known to be the lowest possible always, qualities being equal. And of all COME WHERE YOU CAN DEPEND ON SERVICE. THE FIRST BREATH OF SPRING HAS TOUCHED THIS GREAT L-ire k vou having trouble "with. your shin? It you aie sutlYrint: from skin trouble, tr;. IU-sinol Soap and Oint-"u-'M. See how- quickly this (.jentlo treatment .stops the itching ami coo, tin inuVned itritutcd .surface. Don t Vs tite there is nothlnR in th n-sl'iiil tiroil'iits to Injure tlio ten.lrrnt 'I u hiimlri. is nf ettera from sutjs- fl users tfitlfj. At all ilrugirlatn. esma Was Round 1 Trip ITvWIwtSf w offton 3Baltimores3w V1"r fa H uiVl'.llui Rl Suntlav, April 3 sis'.l I Train Imh ' i I' 7 .'a M T ii.'i M i.i;.v rs 7 1.1 I' M I 1 111 y nil . n U till I, - t ,,1 ," .,,..,.. ,- w ( ,,l J", V'?W A?'" ' ik . (i null J m !'.. 'IISV VDr Sale ' I I I I s S ,, MI .IUUi 1J 3 iaSystemJ Sw 'aeter d" llBsssv tinvtit't Two- sstoL iMr SSn'St h ii-tt u n Strap !s V; 7 liv'iSv In mil in Mack V J W' v. W '"' Tan Call i aK rW ""'"' C"0"". '("1' '" 1 flisLr high Lititin hi'ch and A QO w) fll V7 oodycar Well. "tmZKJ ' , L If .l FMs -A iaKS!s?lSmw. duplicate at Kinney's 4.91) ir r ifflfeL '-m 5.90 l sa' -aggjfc Tim chariiunt St&J$MH II VkWT" ItiilUHtrit)! Ox- S&M?Q SM sSi hifih and low Cuban SJg Mr Js. Jr l,cels' JBL 'lB G. R. KINNEY Co., Inc. I F V5T 1 1 6-1 1 8-1 2Q No. 8th St. dl VSjpJl) () 0pe" Fri(1"ll Utltil 8 I. M. SSSSBWw fjQ 9ift?5s. Saturday Until 9:30 P. M. , if THE nuweat untl mo.-.t attractive Spring styles are to be found here in any number and every style. The new est shades of (,'ray, tan and black, in kid, suede, calf; in novelty straps -one, two or three strap eirectM, military heels, Cuban heels, low and high Louis heels. The shoeo you llnd else where you can always duplicate at Kinney's a-1 v a y s as yood alu-aya for less money -It K M K M II 10 It THAT! - AND UK MEMBER THIS: If Kinney's tdious do not jjive satisfaction youi money will bo refunded thut'.s our Kuarantee. This locelii little Two-Strap Pump tuith Cu ban, high or loir I. o u ' n hccln. dt . 4,-vv eloped tn medium hid. oi'il Ma ill Kni 4.90 3f mP& jdaKK Thin i . f ,- ie-, lu modish Struu I'n nip that will rat eli aim eye--" (ran, bi'uii'n or black suede, w 1 1 It ilendvr Louis Heels. Lm.'i, &j''u j?i'i''i.A..jstrt-f.'y'if,jf. n"-i ;. '', mi. &'i ?. ?f S-"tVJy. ' "i. . i..i.. il .1 .n4tl lOiiutAt- i cluiH tIhwi if vrnti ttiiuuui. if lillt 'inilllo if VOU UIII. till CU IIUJ.1 UUUI J.v.. . ..ww x. . ...... .....,.. ... .-.. .....,.. t . know where to shop. Avoid uncertainties come where stocks are extensive, varieties unexcelled, where special provision is made for the large woman stnd the small woman, and whe most Exceptionally Smart Tailored Tweed Suits at $35.00 Grays, tans and checked effects. Belted models in the youthful gathered-back effects, models with inverted plaits, others showing the smart box fronts beautifully tailored, and you :im feel when you slip into them that they will need little, if any, alteration. Fine Black, Navy and Tan Tricotine Suits, at $47.50 Some cleverly plaited or tucked and finished with tlio narrowest of tailored belts, others beautifully tailored in the flared effects that are so youthful. Some trimmed with flat silk braid and bone buttons. , Fine Line of Suits in Extra Sizes The kind of Suits that the large woman will put on and feel that not only does the Suit belong to her," but that she belongs v the Suit it was designed, cut and modeled with her particular type of figure In mind all the time. Of men's-wear serge, tricotine, piquetin" and twill cord, in bcltlcss nnd belted models, plain-tailored, embroidered, bended and braid-trimmed right up to the minute in style, 'ome finished with soft silk girdle $35.00 to S105.00. The model sketched, $00.00. Fine Silk D resses, $50.00 to $55. 00 Bouffant taffetas, the wonderfully dim tricolettes. crepe Georgette, so cool and summery; elegant Canton crepe and crepe meteor on straight linf.-, or with tunics that are new and dif ferent, or in the panel effects that give i.uch lithe lines to the figure. Many show new ideas in embroidery and beading that are perfectly fascinating. All the new spring shader. TheLovelyFrockSketched, $32.50 It is of braided crepe Georgette- a perfect frock for a spring day. This is one of a group of Dresses from S17.50 to .$3'J.50, including crepe Georgette, crepe de chine, Canton crepe and satin. In navy, black, brown, gray and white. New Tailored Wool Dresses, $15.00 to $25.00 Lovely New Lace Frocks, $65.00 to $200.00 mmmkh m HrBWft Smart Top Coats $22.50 to $37.50 Of the fashionable fancy mix tures in tans and grays, made in rather mannish, easy-to-slip-on styles, with raglan or set-in sleeves and belted all-around. - "tr. brl'lK L Clot .- -S- Ij-l-t'l ST'.- unci t'cr.tre New Sports Coats $25.00 to $60.00 Polo Cloth Coats, in the nut ural shade and chiefly with the camel's-hair finish, and all silk lined throughout. Excellent Coats for all general wear very smart. ' ait Of course, you can make arrangements to buy your entire Easter Outfit And Spiing Clothing for your family, ns well as home furnishings and all other mer chandise, on Our Deferred Payment Plan This is a welcome accommo dation to many who desire to complete their purchases now, but who do not find it conven ient to pay the entire amount at time of purchase. (DefeiTed Pavment Ofiic.e, Floor ISi, Fil bert Street.) Party Boxes Special at $2.95 Tho.--e smart little oblong Party Hoxes of dull-grained leather and vachette. lined with silk and so prettily fitted. Chiefly black, brown and blue. Some worth double and more. Silvcr-lonc Leather Hand Bags The new Hags to carry with the fashionable gray costumes. Several different styles and all lovely 32.(55 to .io.Oo. Sf. . !.-..!-. i- '"liiMi "r lyl P. Ortr- We Doubt If You'll Find a Suit Equal to These Any where at This Low Price or Worsted S 3 0 0 0 New Models Tv The talk of the town! "ALlV and other high-class manufac turers' Suits, a wonderful collec tion at ABOUT HALF OF LAST YEAR'S PRICE the result of early planning and co-operation, with the determination to produce the best $30.00 Suits in this coun try. Nothing elsewhere nearly approaches them at the price. All wool and worsted fabrics, in youthful and conservative models : sinjrle-and double-breasted. Pin stripes, herringbones, plain blue. and dark neat stripes. Sizes for men of regular, stout, tall, short and slender proportions. Sec thtut to-morrow $.iu.00. Of course, mm know this Store is the only place to buy Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing in this city. Their new Spring Suits at the new lower prices 040.00 to $67.50. Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers Unequaled at $27.50 and $34.50 Unequaled ut thise prices, unquostionitl.lv. Tn -unie i-rude last year sold at copiderublv higher prices with mil- or y.n oi trousers. rhe.LXTUA PAIR adds great to the tune of -i-nue. At $27..)0, Suits of neat a 1 -wool cassimerefc, and ull.vo.I blue sorgo, for men and young men. At 134.50, Suits of good worsted and line blue serge, in conservative models. Practically all sizes. Sr- Strnwbrldii, & Clothier ft. o T'cxo Kant SLrS 4 Coats and Capes $30.00 to $75.00 Coats, Capes and Cape-coats of serge, poplin, twills and velour, in black, blue and the new spring fhades a very unusual assort ment of models and materials. .iwbrlilK, i Ictliler fx-roiid Kloor Centre More New Easter Millinery At $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 and $6.95 We picked out three at random, and had them sketched for this announcement-, and there were hundreds and hundreds of others, equally new and equally charming. The Short-biimnied Sailors are herein number.-, trimmed with ribbons", flowers, fruity And Ju-re are Transparent Hats, large and small, trimmed with ribbon.- and glyceiined ostrich. Turbans, Cornel ed lints. Pokes ull the new shapes of the season, at these -mull prices, which givo little indication of the styles and values, from :J.!)n to MS.yZ. Sailors and Sports Hats. $3.50 to $6.95 liibbons, s'laws, fabric.-; bluck and Luluiv; urge and -mall- stiff and soft effects a wonderful di.-pla. Special Display of Girls' Millinery Hats for dres-. for school, for sports; Har.s for the littJc- Mi's of six summer.-,, and Hat.- for htr debutante s1t..r. Pri-e.- :j.50 Ui'rtlS. Great Profusion of Millinery Trimmings Particularly tl. fashionable Flower Wreath-, .4100 to SO 00 Buik-Iim of Chime-, Hoc to 05c. (rlyeenned Feathers, in bands" mounts and drop trimmings, priced from $1.00 to 3.50. -VS'r.wi !. i. I'lotlile- - ,t Uv- ,r ' ' ' "" Mm-i.c. 'J'j'l- v- Boys' All-White Blouse Waists An- being usk.-d for bv parerrs prejmiing fur the bo' Easter dress-up. They are being shown- Unite Madras Blouse., neck band oi attached collar SI. 00 nte Pongee (cotton) Blouses, neckband or attached collar, $1.50 Hhite Bloim- of .-elf-tiipe fabric: ,eparate . ollar to match 1. ''"''V MH'irnk l ''' and fat .-.U"lk,"S U''th ,,t,c"-J i-l- Player-Piano Word Rolls, $1.00 Urujuw,,;- .io,v." "Fci.tl1(.r oat .. ,t, "1-,,, MIfsin. Mar m; .- Kismi,'." "Mul;,. Bolieie" -lh.it Old It ,ii Mother of Mine!" r 1 Mil,. , ,!, , I i' ' I .i v 1' Knster Xovelties 1 ''' H: '.-I-, Pail-- at J spv.j.Khnir Cm.,-. Coti.,11 Chiw.en Kabi'it- .in' h.iudiels l otV-r o.'.-l !.- that ill imi' , J., ;i,' dies niiri; du'.ii witl, )0 jiow ah. nit - A .Innipinu Habbit at 30c? ... v.. r . - . , , r 1 V.lrf. ,.,. ,'r .. Hair Nets Made of Hair, 50c a Dozen Unit Ne's ut i mi ;,aj?i cap siui-e, ah -l.ti!o- except grnv and w'ir. 1 n't" usual price, at o0c a ikvei i . i- , , Sr III ivi.r- ' -it stunt STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Market Street Eighth Strt i-linen atrret n .3 -.. 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