" " Jmmmwml!myr, EVENING PUBttO LEDGEKr- PHIIJABELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL1 7, 1921 gSlO SETTLE CAMDEN F Al KUW cchool Head Declares Dispute Over Socret ooc.ui ..... Bo Adjusted Shortly PARENTS BACK STUDENTS Kc'O".1 .f , "m,,! so'lnl actlv tics bo- ich0f membership in frnHTiuiu-H, utiiC of ,.,1CI.U. '..i.! t.i utnncl firm 11 ",c ?,Hnt3n o Htnn.1 firm In rirc VLrA,olr"o b' nttllmlo on tlio (Upportl.iK tlicir wn t?niicllt of "c V.. .nml untie factory unjust for ft i-i; '"' ff.i- tilty hns no connection with tlio Cam ilcn school nml ennnot be ronslilefcd ns" such, the boys willingly dlsbaiuinl their Camden clmpter Inst week when Mlsw lJiirroiiKh tohl tliem of the Hoard of hilncatlon's rule njcnlnst n school fra ternity. They assert, and wo Mnnd Imck of them, that their membership In the I'lillailelphla fraternity Is beyond tlio jurisdiction of the Camden officials. Students of all the 1'hlla.lelphla high Kdiools belong to these fraternities nnd there has been no objection from the scnooi nuinoriucA there." Dr. IlrVfltl. U'hnn Infm-uin.! ( it.. stand of tlio students' parents said lie understood "the attitude of tho boys U'flM pntlrnlv Kiillufnntn..t- ?r. ..i.i i. j did not Issue the order' "suipeiulliiK" uuin, inn ii whs none ncconling to the rules of the board. "I look for n spedy adjustment of the matter," Dr. Bryan raid. "I ran't say how soon, but I see nothing In the way to prevent it being settled shortly." Petition!) were still being circulated today among the students to be pre sented to the board at it next meet ing railing for the reinstatement of the students. ment n "',"' ,i.i development today 'r,li, rX Jcho o I '' !frnf war. which ln Vml , Mini CMnra Uurrough. prln- , Tl Z hi"h school, prohibited seven J1'!!, attendance nnd study, tiviuvi - - 'iif'tfi'iouths are prominent In AM ." ,l".'.i.., n.l unnii nr. Tliey AU !'': T-l l.om.lnr. They ;r'dt:: X t ' oi lv four-letter man in th" Crate, me '""J f l.est fenllSnlhieleflnhevlcln. pll-aroiin' j Crate, his E.tsLcV.ll and football star: SfSnner; VHor' "Ison 1t ".; . , ."':" Tiv l,nr D nfonl M'K m 11 a ill tcnnU nthleto nnd ;M"Ml.ls car.' "student gov- "The'.b'cNIon to stand firm with the ,u"penlr students was reached by rt inrcits at a conference last night ft , e lie of Dr. Walter W. Crate 116 North Seventh street, father of two c,"VolhnvV agreed that the boys have Jnnn no wrong in continuing their mem M their 'frats.' " Dr. Crate M loi nv. "aid wo feel that they took very acrcenblo btnnd when tho ques lion i of infraction of the rules came UP,'AUhouRh wo hold that tho frntcr- Guticura Soap AND OINTMENT Clear the Skin SMn.Olotm.nt,Tleim.S.TTwhnTprtmpl DREER'5 Sow Lawn Grass Seed nitht now la tho best time of the yetr tMW Kras feed. Seed sown now will !ik root nulcker nnd Brow better than ieJ sown later In the uprlnir. Wo have the proper mlxturo for all conditions thadv- or minny positions, level or ter need ground. Fertilizers tor nerv purpose Thero la no better iprlnj fnrtlllrer for the lawi than our rulTtrltfd Sheep ManuiP. It acta quickly and put new llfo Into the turr. Vegetable and Flower Seeds Our Mod ore carefully nelected Bnd mi In relied upon to jilve tho beat re lulls, tfike lour aclcctton now nnd be rfidy In plant aa aoon aa cundltlona nre dorib; MtEEIVS OAUDUN HOOK contains I'mple and nxy cultural directions for rolnc every worth-while Vegetable and S'loer. A copy FREE Call or writ HOPED Sced5' Plants, Tools UlVElllV 714-16 Chestnut 3 FELLOWSHIPS AWARDED Phlladelphlans Will Spend 2. Years In Study In Scandinavian Countries Fellowships have been awnrded to three Phlladelphlans for study In Scan dinavian countries by the American Scandinavian Foundation of New York. Those who have been thus honored nre Miss CleorRla I-oulse liaxter, promi nent In resenrch work In connection with the National Consumers' League; Anton D. Udden, instructor in physics in tho t'lilversity of Pennsylvania, and Miss Mnrgnrct Hudson, -1112 Snnsom street. rjeventcen other persons in various cities of the I'nltcd States were also nwnrded fellowships by the society. They will study abroad during tho years 1021 and lUlili. RE-ENFORCE POLICE BY 75 SERGEANTS Director Cortolyou Sends Them to Street Duty to Help : Patrolmen OTHER CHANGES PLANNED Police on Rtrcet duty have been re enforced by more than (eventy-ftve pn trol serRcants whom Director Cortelyou hn assigned to street duty. Under this nrrangement there will bo one sergeant on duty with each platoon of patrolman, and efficiency will be greatly Increased. Another ehnnge to be made soon. It Is snld. will be the nrderins In Ktreet duty of thosoventy-flvcormorc "patrol policemen," hcrctoforo ocetistomcd to wnlt In station houses until the patrol Is called for. When n patrol goes out men from the house detail will go with Patrol chauffeurs also will be divided Into three eight-hour shifts. Another order forbids motorcycle patrolmen to sleep in station houses during night hours when they, nre supposed to be on tho strctt watching for lawbreakers. Any house scrgenntH who allows this loallng In station houses will bo disciplined. NTKENTY RAPS JURIES Takes Crack at -'Boots' " Trial at Dinner I A rap was taken at the Injustice of decisions rendered by Juries of late sitting in the city's courts by "Hob" McKcnty, warden of the Kastcrn Peni tentiary, during an address' delivered at a dinner of the Quaker City Cab Co operative Association held In tho Lor raine Hotel Inst night. "Within the last ten days we have i lin.l n frntrnrlv iiirtiml tnln n . .J when n girl, Implicated In a brutal murder, laughs herself out of the court, while another girl, n few days later, facing n far less serious charge, was sentenced to from three to five years in the penitentiary," ho said. "It is not fair, and It Is not Justice. They speak of n crlmlnnl class; there Is nn such class. You am never classified until you are caught, and some few are clever enough not to get caught. fiave you Dined and Danced in THE box ? AT THE R1TTENH0USE 22d and Chestnut Sts. DANCR TO THE Mt'RIO OP THE TIERNEY FIVE WHO PLAT DUniNO LUNCHEON. DINNHR AND SUrPElt Luncheon Platters, 70 ernU up. Alto Spe cial SI Luncheon nnd S1.2S Dinner vr Berries a la carte. BBBBBavHaaBBi BaHlspi Jr4 Pva flSaaaaBBBBBBBBBTeal Saturday Ends an Unusual Sale of Silverware Only a few days remain in which to take advantage of the remarkable values offered dur ing this clearance sale. Desirable articles of sterling silver and silver-plated ware have been greatly reduced, many to half price. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JUWELKHS SILVIiltS-MITHS Goods jnireliascd during this sate may not be exchanged. IdtflOl III WvfJI 3C TRAW BRIDGE &CLOTHIER Reasons Why We Sell, More Men's Clothing Than Any Other Store BecauseEveryGarmentls "Right" in Style, Fabric, Tailoring and Price RHEUMATIC PAINS RAISING A RUMPUS? Hac Sloan's Liniment rendv sudden rheumatic twinges for T OX'T let that rheumatic tinin or I I ache 11ml you without Sloan's ' l.lnlnw.nr nrrnin Kmn It ......r.. In the medicine, cabinet for immedinte aaioa wac-u neeiieil. Jt you are out of it now, got another bottle today, ho you ouuer uuy longer man necessary uben a pain or ache attacks you. AnMV It miSinuf ruhh!n fn- l ..... flrolcj-giving prompt relief from sci atica, lumbago, neuralgia, backache, lameness, soreness, sprains, strains, bruises. He nrenared It's r.isv to pro. AlldnisgUts-Uric, 70c. $1.-10. The invsesi me contains ix tunes as much HI IUU tUllllR'St. Sloa lini mci(PaA . .b..- j. ., cnemv CORNS Lift Off with Fingers 'CYv I K I i '' i , i Greater Record Keeping Efficiency at Lower Cost Ask jfoAXtfKL ABOUT THE NEW LOOSE LEAF Visible-Indexing Record System That "Special" Table in our Women's Department, do you keep nn eye on it? Every few days, it displays a new oppor tunity,. usually the "small end" of one of our best-selling lines, priced very low. Just now, the smartest One - Strop Slipper in Brown Satin, at no n toiaeru)att rinn Sftnn Uzo Chestnut St 1000 visible Record Sheets may be handled in one of these Bindeis m a t or 3 inch capacity. By this svstem records may be instantly removed with tho greatest ease. When out, a gap dis tinctly shows where it is to be replaced. In caso a record sheet is to bo permanently removed and the gap closed up this is done automatically "as quick as a flash." 100 expansion is instantly obtained by merely inserting an Index Sheet in the middle of a scries of Record Sheets, without otherwise changing or disturbing them. This system is superior to any known visible or blind card or book equipment for keeping Ledger, Stock, Cost, Order, In voice, Purchase, Voucher, Employment, Sales, Production and Payroll Records. Call, write or phono for demonstration. Our Loose Leaf expert is at your service. 7fo&KEtA- Loait Ltal Sptc'wtitli Stationer!, Engraven, Printer! Blank Book Maktr$, Batmen Fnrnltare V Chestnut Street at Ninth kEl'Wt hurt 1.1,1 ,. "er;nciinBcornU In.a' t Yy Von lift ... ?i'l's liuitnir. then linrilv tjour ruMi., . V;1Ul ""RTs. Truly I MINERAL FLOORING FOR Factories, Stores, Institutions, Hospitals, Residences INSTALLED OVER Old or New Floors of Wood or Cement in One Day, Used the Next Day COLOR New Buff, Beautiful Red, Light or Dark Green, Natural Gray COST Less Than the Best Grade Linoleum MINRAL STUKKO FOR Residences, Garages, Factories, Institutions REMODELING, Brick, Frame, Tile, especially to beautify your home Several times the tensile strength of cement Phila. Mineral Flooring & Products Co. 5632-34-36-38 and 40 Summer St. Philadelphia, Pa. Unlesi damped llkclnlitt ttnot an Educator, How Smart Your Foot Looks! AND how relieved it feels I A new com ' "v bination good looks and extreme comfort a most welcome combination. This new model embodies the orthopedic features of the famous Educator the shoe built to "let the feet grow as they should" with truly distinctive style. Come in nnd try on a pair. Endorsed by the Y. W.C.A. Because the new Modified Educator meets exactly their ideas of a shoe for women, the Y.W.C.A.'s Orthopedic Council fully en dorses it. Made by Rice& Hutchins, Inc., Boston. foBLEL Educatofv .HOEi S. K. Miller 1102 ',, & 2(11) Mnrfcrt HI. R. Cherry's Sons SS41 fltrmsntown Ax. Airier 1012 llldie Atc. n. Macfarlane !03t Frankfortl Are, REO'D FOR WOMEN Alii; bOUl IN TIIKSi: hTUUI'.S L. H. Glickman 48.10 N. Ilrond Ht. R. Forster St. Son 4330 M.lll Ht. .Munnrunk, I'hlU. Chas. Cleres J'.'3ll Columbia Ato. Geo. Schwinn 1181 N. 8th Ht. A. Christian 4303 I'runkford Ate. George M. Carman '.JSS N. Sid Ht. A. Kobus & Son 4th I Hpruc Hts.. Cumilrn, N. J. 1 XlllIwK.ABrKiiSBffiillr A Of Mliif t iKmWm In ID tt.;'' YiW"l Ik" V i Wm saMLaH laH '" Vl'-v.'I HI Mm w I m m saH ' 1 aV- siv v . Our Special Groups are Wonderfully Attractive Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits of medium - weight gray fabrics $39.50. Men's and Young Men's Suits of good cassimere fab rics $18.50. Every Suit must be well-qualified to give lasting satisfaction. That's why we are sole distributors of the justly celebrated Stein-Bloch and Hart, Schatfner & Marx Clothing, as well as the depend able "Alco" and our new "Wickham" line. PLEASE NOTE Our prices are now about one-third to one-half less than those of last season. For instance, there are fine Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits at $40.00 to $50.00. "Alco" Suits of fine worsteds at .$47.50. Stein-Bloch Top Coats in smart belted styles, at $45.00. Dark Oxford Top Coats at $25.00 to $45.00. A wonderful collection of "Alco and other dependable SUITS her ringbones, ""-'cil stripes and other handsome fa s, all thoroughly well tnilnred. J Our Famous Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers at $27.50 and $34.50 Gabardine Top Coats, $32.00 and $37.50. Light - weight Raincoats, extraordinary value at $15.75. Youths' Long - Trousers Suits, 16 to 10 years $22.50, $27.50 and $32.50. $30 "Alco" Suits of fine Ox ford fabrics $34.50. Blue Serge Suits in smart new styles, special at $25.00. "Alco" Blue Serge Suits, unusually fine $36.50. Men's Separate Trousers 31.50, $5.50 and $6.50. Men's Spring-weight Top Coats ) COQ tA About Half Last Year's Price I -PZf.uJKJ ir- Stravvbridre & C ottiler Second Floor Et New Ideas in Afternoon Dresses, $50.00 to $92.50 The model sketched ($72.50), is of soft hrown tafTeta. and manarjps to be very straifjht and slim despite the fushionablc hip fullness. Othcis of taffeta, dcridedly bouffant; of crepe Georjiette so softly frilled or with fluttennR draperies, of Canton crepe with rich embroid eries and striking new girdles; of tricolette as slim as a nymph nnd of the utmost simplicity; and of lace in daik and light shades with soft side fullness und elegant girdles. A beautiful assortmcnt-$50.00 to 92.50. Silk Afternoon Frocks From $27.50 to $40.00 Crepe Georgette, crepe do chine, Canton crepp and taffeta, ranging from the plain-tailored to the beautifully embroiderel. Surplice, panol, straight-line and tunic styles, including many plaited effects. Lovely Crepe de Chine Dresses at $18.75 Made with plaited tunic and the becoming vestee bodice with fiat collar of the material. Long sleeves. Navy, brown, bla.k and white. J-- Htran brldco i. Clothier Second Kloor. Market Htrei-t .fey 1 n . w X il With a Wrap-Coat A Woman Feels Ready for Anywhere And as low as $30.00 we are showing Serge Dolmans, in black and blue, made with cape sleeves, pointed collar finished with tas sel; lined throughout Others of ve'ours. in va.ious shades of tan, some attract vely stitched or em broidered, $33 00, $10.00 and $15. Smart Top Coats Of fancy mixtures in tans and gray. Made in the easy-to-slip-on, mannishly tailored styles, usunlly with a collar that closes up well at the throat. Body and sleeves lined $20.00 to $37.50. Tan Sports Coats In the fashionable tan coatings, in three-quarter-length or slight ly longer $15.00 to $60.00. Mtruwli Mr . i .oihler I Set nnil Floor (entr I Women's Tweed Suits, $27.50 Well-tailored Suits of tweeds, in gray, brown, green and shades of tan. Belted and beltless models, some in very slim, straight-line effects, others in the rather mannish regulation styles. Notched collar and inset pockets. One model sketched. Men's-wear Serge and Tricotine Suits, at $40.00 In black and navy. Also Tweed Suits in gray, blue, green and brown tones. Belted models with plaits; slashed-seam models, braid-trimmed; beltless models, with semi-fitting backs and box fronts. Also some of the smart combinations of plain coat and plaid skirt. Jersey Suits, $15.00 to $22.50 The national Out-of-doors Suit, in the smart heather mixtures. Made in the smartest of belted sports effects, some with notched collar, others with Tuxedo fronts. . ?rr - Strau bridge & Clothier Second l'loor, Outre, n.v.vXvK;X ;';'vt fS.v.vXv vJX'I uv.w.v.v. ::?; Vx'flill WM The Bubble Book Party Saturday All children nre invited to this Store on Snturday a Bubble Party at 11.15 and also nt !1 o'clock pretty chil dren tnke the parts of Mother Goose characters, while the phonograph plays records from the Bubble Books. (On the Third Floor). Boys' Blue Serge Suits In a Wonderful Collection We have assembled an unusually extensive stock of these diosby Suits. The aie well-made, in smart new styles; of good, durable serges that will withstand much rough usage. Prices are attrac ively low. For instance Blue Serge Suits, 8 to 18 years $12.75 Neat belted styles, with mohair-lined coat and full-lined Knickerbockers. Blue Serge Suits, 8 to 18 years $16.50 Handsome .styles, with yoke and inverted plait; well-made of soft-finish serge. Blue Serge Knickerbockers $3.50 Lined throughout; sizes 8 to 18 years. Ir- biniw bridge & Clothier--Seeotid Floor Filbert Hlr.'et Kant New Books READY TO-MORROW New Fiction by favorite authors: SISTUIl SUE, by Eleanor H. Porter. The last book by tha author of Pollyanna, Just David, etc $2.00. THE PAG AS MADOSSA. n mystery story, by Harold Mac Grath $1.75. THE l)Ll)E WllASGLER, a fascinating western story, by Caroline Lockhart $1.7o. THE SECOSD MIIS. CLAY, by Katharine H. Taylor $1.75. HtntKli'l !k' Clothier . hei onJ rm r lllheit Hlreet, Wet So Many Women Prefer Filosette Gloves for Spring They are tine, light-weight, cool, slendering in effect, and just as good-looking aftu laundering as before. Eight - button, twelve-button and sixteen-button, in gray, mode, white and black, $1.50 to $2.00; sixteen-button in pearl $2.00. Wash Fabric Gloves Special at $1.15 Strap-wrist arid sixteen-button styles, in beaver and brown. Mral nig.- I t lothier Aialea t: ami 1J, Market strut MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. FILBERT ST. Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. FILBERT ST. I la i 11 II m m MSt m t V riw .--,, i ,.-. -i j i n.