' MPT" .x.xswkwi; 'at,wwstt - !Ftt"VVvJU.Sti tE69BJ i if ': i : ' v 14 ? I 1 . fc fi ' , ill " if i :'.! 1 ,1 N, v4 -1 t , '! fr I i. i ' fi f IS EVENING PUBLIC LJflDG tiR-PHILADELPHIA', I'TUDAY, MAY 6, 1921 GREAT MUSICIANS TO HEAR MAHLER WORK Conductors and Soloists to Be in Philadelphia Today and To morrow Next Fall's Plans Some nl tin nii"l ilinr.Kiitlicil SlUdicinuo in till" fn.intrv will lip in em tit nt (In lierformnnce of Mahler's Second Sxinplinny hy the I'lillmlrlphln Orchns iru mill Choriii thin iiftcrnoon and to tnmrou evriiiiiK Ht tin Aciiiloni) of Mume, tin- (Inn I iierformiinoM of thp .e:i"iin Thoro will be tluei rondnptolM. ilnr itoiliurk.v. of tho Metropolitan ili'iMii t'iimiiin.v : C)Hiip (Inbrllowltseli, .1 iiiliietiir of tin IMrnit Sj mpliimy Or iri'trn. urn! Itinlolpli Onn;. riicutlj nppiuiintPil lenilrr of tlu Sf. I.onirt Si million, drrhi'sfrn. Kntnntm iilatilsN uicliiile Mine Yolnudn Mem, Krncil Si liellittK nllil AlcMllnler l.nmliirt. while Mnn Murpirtt Mmxenniirr nnd Hiiblti (lolilinnrk. the ivtniMncr. are uthert in the I1-1 of iiiiin al notnbli! The performance of Mnhler's Reeond Symphony by the Orchestra nnd Chorut will conclude tin moat brillintit season In the hlslor.i m' the ontnniitloii. In order to meet the demand, 'dx run certM linvt been added to the regular m?rlps of flft here next spiifoii Tlirro of th(.o will be for wittlitf people foi which the price ot nilmiMn hai been so fied that all cln.ms .f joung pe. pli GOLDEN JUBILEE FOR "Y" can tnkp ndrnntpKi of the opportunity 'I'lie oilier thiee concert" nrt in fulfill incut of the pledise innde tlttriiifc the Germantown Branch to Mark Arr campaign for an endowment fund two nlversnry Tonight yriiri ngo I be On limit n will number William Kliovvlcs Cooncr. of Wash Yotini Mon'n Chrlntlnn A8oolfttlon of (icriniiiitowiii to he hold nt 7 o'clock this evening In tho gymnasium, Mr. Cooper 1h general tecrelary of the WnuMnirtftii nmloellltlon. 1111(1 llflA hint ' .niiirnii.l f,Mii n (plti ftirmieli Hie fntinl inuiuui ii - ! . .'" - " , 01 the coming oaon. ninet.. -six from ,, ,, u'liiin... u tfinim. r Bom. Air. MngHlev Is chairman of one tlieOrilieitriitms.-ciiM.il Mr Kto '"K"1", nml 1" tin S Kintjsley. of ' of le ittPSt.st ussocfatlonn In tlio worM liowfkl will enter mi I'ii lentil .-cumiii an " hhr, win ut ram ki'ii" .' Among mi ninrr spi'iuiein win uc lynnl iicnrj. prexicirnt ot uie ucr- cutidu. tor next 'ill the fiftieth iitrihcrsar. banquet of th , J)a.vnt( -r- mnntown "T" from 1887 to 1017; Dr. Korreit H. Dager, Wllllnin Wimder nnd Colonel Sheldon Potter. Five hundred liersoiiH nre expected to attend. There will be orchestra music, mans nnd dou ble qunrtet xlnglng. Rare Butterflies to Be Shown nutterflles from all sections of the clobe. some obtained nt the sacrifice of life nnd expenditure of lnr .. of money, will be Miown tonleht i .?' Hotel Itrlgrnvla for the benefit m ' Spcccli-Uendlng Club. The cJ IinH been lent by XV. Judson n?1" of tho Academy of Nntural aclencf ii?1' of tho HpeclmcnH h a large moth ffl pro cctn Itself from b rd and snab.S protruding tho forewinir. nn n,ki.V?f markings nro Identical tvltli thi.. ',' tho Iicnd of the cobru. m,t Still printing despite the strike TAki a i rip up to the composing room ot the Pomerantz ruling and printing plant on the 5th &f 6th floors ot our building. You'll see executhes and assistants with rolled up sleeves setting tvpe, made nec cssarv bv the action ot the com positors who were called out on a strike although thev had no griev ance and treelv admitted that thev did not believe this a time for any restriction ot production and higher printing costs. The action ot' the executives all sk.il -lull typographers in getting "right on the job" shows the willingness and the deter mination of this company to sene well its customers. btrike, or no strike, you'll ccrtainlv like the quality and the "get it when you want it" feature of our printing and ruling service. A. Pomerantz S Company M.1KLR. Oh ioMMIKiIAI PRINT I -t, C- DLR!"I.-IG I I rtR - ri'Rh ! ,5 Lhcstnut Street Tr.:s aavitsiitmem xa: ni :: ;he Pomerantz icmpoun room California I ! "iff m fmrwJEiM LILm imifs SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA is made to order for the lithe tots in summer as truly as it is in winter. ! And you'll all enjoy the trip west on the Los Angeles Limited one of the world's premier j trains. All-Pullman. Leaves C. & N. W. 1 Terminal, Chicago, every evening at 7:00. ' Or if more convenient, the Continental Lim ited, leaving 10:30 in the morning. 1 On the way, stop at Salt Lake City, famous in the his tory of the west. Hear the organ recitals in the won derful Mormon Tabernacle and bathe in tho buoyant j waters of Great Salt Lake. You can do it all tn a day. i Yellowstone National Park side trip 13 conveniently j made from Salt Lake City. 1 Low Summer Tourist Fares Begin June 1st ' Write for beautifully illustrated free Cthforntt booklet "P." ' Io mtorma iun 11k- Ar.y r .roart t ke cfli t cr 1 L nil - Cm I Agt V P -iUm '36 Curr. i Tr.si Dig .JtU and M.i.f S'l Philalelp a D M Da . Of. Af C K W Py J44 Widtier l.-t 115 C e'.' jtitci. Ph acje.hia f '. i 10 N'ur r a p ,& ,. i a. ou f 30 ci. I) a I :W i ' IIP I'll . l . yw-AwMMMiiiiiiiiiwiiwi. miwBmmmmmmimmmmml bW Double sj Reduction I 388femT &M I Effective today, Vacuum Cup Cord and Fabric Tires, also "Ton Tested" Tubes, are Reduced 20 As a special inducement for old users to purchase their season's equipment at once and to give new users an opportunity of proving the ex ceptional service and non-skid qualities of Vacuum Cup Tires, all authorized Pennsylvania dealers are prepared to give, during the remainder of May and continuing to June 30, inclusive, with each regular Vacuum Cup Tire purchased One Ton Tested" Tube of corresponding size FREE This combined price reduction and limited free Tube offer affords opportunity for an approximate 35 Even now the demand for Vacuum Cup Tires is such that our plant is operating to full capacity. Place your order immediately to insure prompt delivery. Local Branch, 207 N. Broad Si. 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