v.y v i ' (, , rf w w' u. . t t'T i i r & i I. m $$& -i iM"' i - 'it 51 EVENING PUBLIC BEDGfelPHlIyOLPHI; iTOIiiSBAY;.; J0NB 'ife 1921 HUMAN DEPRAVI IT I HEORY ASSAILED New Head of Northwoatorn University Finds Social Sciences Lagging MEN NOT TRAINED RIGHT By the Associated Vrcss Evaoston, III., June 14. The typl cal American of today Is n city dweller, Walter Dill Scott, president of North western University, told the students, Tnmnl and visitors attending his inau guration as president of the university hero today. "We arc no longer justified In as signing human depravity as the cause of Inefficiency and discontent In homes, schools, churches and Industries." Dr. Bcott added. "The real cansc U rather to be found In us, vfho are parents, teachers, min isters and managers. We have failed to develop methods of handling children, pupils, parishioners and workers in keeping with the developments of the twentieth century. "The social sciences have not been as completely developed as the natural sciences and as helpfully applied and, consequently, we have not made a slm- 5"" STAR HAT CO. $ Pamma Haij$- Kcnovatea 1 4 f Stiff 8trHf 40e 131014 Filbert St. . Opposite Bulletin Bldr.- EXCURSIONS' TO NEW EVERYOTHER SUNDAY NEXT IXCUR5KW JUNE 26 tJO.0 Round Trip .MBTAXZfc 8pctm 'ruin iv Ri1ln Terminal 70 A. SI. (SOnttaM Tlni.V 8:00 A. SI. (Dylliht Tlmt Cnnmill Arrnt. Se Flrre YORK irfim WW V Jl Wn Nsti jfl yjHi Philadelphia & Reading RaUwav ilar advance In methods of training and handling men. Men and women are to day not adequately trained for twentieth century civilization nnd they are uot working together effectively and hnpplly. "The typical American of today s more often the descendant of steerage passengers than of the Pilgrim Fathers. Our convention of men, our methods of training men and our methods of han dling men are all largely the traditions of tho eighteenth and nineteenth cen turies. "The traditional methods of handling men in America was to divide them into two classes the bosses and the grudges, and to treat them accordingly, Most Americans were thought to be bosses. "The social sciences tench us that Americans of today cannot be divided Into bosses and grudges; that such dis tinctions are contrary to the facts and that the diverse methods of handling men based on bucIi distinction are dangerous to the best Interests of our nation. "Our inherited methods of training and handling of men fall to meet our present needs. For guidance wc must understand the crowd and the mob. Wc must think in groups, classes and races. Wo must realire that in America todav convention is more potent than tradlt tion." LINK NOTE D WOMAN STILLMAN CASE Bankor's Wife Promlsos Sensa tion by Naming Suspect at Hearing Tomorrow BOMBSHELL TO FINANCIER New York. .Tune 14. Mrs. Anne tfr quhart StlUmnn yesterday Instructed her counsel to explode the biggest bomb in her aggressive defensive campaign at Poughkeepsle tomorrow. When the hearings are resumed she will name as on of the throe co respondents a woman In high society. This woman is as well known In the homes of the millionaires on Fifth ave- nuo as sho Is at Miami, Atlantic City, Newport and the resorts In Europe. This' move in the enso Is made public for the first time nnd marks the open ing of tho smashing campaign for the .T.fiin.ii r1iu.lrffwl Itnntl In thn InAt. few days by John V. Brennan, field mar- sbal 01 .Mrs. BUiimnns legal acicnucra. Mm. Htlllmhn went to Poughkeepslo last night to direct her lawyers nt the hearing. She motored to Iho scene oi the legal battle. The society woman will bo placed side by side with the other two co respondent counsel decided yesterdny thrc shall be only threo named Mrs. Florence Lawlor Leeds and the woman known as "Clara." Tho society woman will appear In the amended answer as filed with Refcrco Daniel J. Glcason tomorrow morning as "Helen," the name being fictitious. Her nssociatc co-respondents arc actresses, while she has been a queen in many social centers. Her real name will bo disclosed before, tho hearing lias gone along very far tomorrow. Nu merous families with high social con nections aro hopeful that Mrs. Stlllman will relent and exclude tho woman s name from the list. She will not, her ..m1 enltl llttfiin li in tmrmrtnnl- lies of those who would bhleld the woman. BONWrr TELLER 6CQ ' CHESTNUT AT113TK STREET Tomorrow We will close out 31 EVENING GOWNS including Dinner and Dance Frocks 75-00 Formerly Selling From 08.50 to 475 2 GOWNS formerly 98.50 I 4 GOWNS formerly 215.00 1 GOWN formerly 125.00 2 GOWNS formerly 129.50 2 GOWNS formerly 135.00 1 GOWN formerly 145.00 4 GOWNS formerly 150.00 2 GOWNS formerly 165.00 1 GOWN formerly 185.00 3 GOWNS formerly 195.00 1 GOWN- 1 GOWN I GOWN 1 GOWN 1 GOWN 1 GOWN 1 GOWN 1 GOWN 1 GOWN -formerly 475.00 -formerly -formerly -formerly -formerly -formerly -formerly -formerly -formerly 225.00 240.00 245.00 250.00 275.00 285.00 350.00 450.00 Model Gowns and reproductions in rich brocades, scintillating beaded effects, Pailletes crystal beaded gowns, glaced taffeta dance frocks, black Jet gowns, chiffon and lace dinner frocks, Canton crepe dinner dresses, silver lace evening gowns and a host of other gorgeous gowns in this extraordi nary group, two-thirds of which were two, three and four times this phenomenally reduced price. No C. O. DJs GOWN SECTION No Exchanges No Credits SECOND FLOOR I MOTOR I LCARS ESSEX w How to Choose a Motor Car Do you crloose an automobile merely by Its looks? Appearances alone often determine the choice. But the way to judge an automobile is by what it and rival cars are doing after a year's hard service. So the showroom view and the demonstra tion we can give you can not reveal the long endurance you get in the Essex. But from scores of owners you will learn what Essex means in reliable service, in low operating cost in freedom from repairs. Our demonstration will show performance of a character no similarly priced car will undertake. It is fine to know that one drives a car that need not give way to any other on any stretch of open road or hill. It is fine to know you have as sturdy and as good a per former as those who are driv ing cars costing twice the Essex price. But the greater delight grows as month after month you learn Essex reliability. All its advantages cannot be seen in the new car. Many FAVORITE OF 15 CARS Hv drlTsn 0000 milts to dsts and Instead of depredating In (fflelency my Knwx his increas ed dally. Tt Is tha grentcst of IS makes I have drlvtn. My nnxt ear will be an Ennex. And so wtll the next. I arerage In summer drlrlng 10 miles and In winter IS miles per gallon. I do not know whit tire trouble la. nnncn cnisnofiM. City & Suburban Itoalty Co. CleTeland, Ohio frlej I. 4. Dttroll devices which provide for longer wear or for taking up wear at no expense are not conspicuous. The Essex clutch, as an example, so com pletely performs its function, owners are hardly conscious that the car has such a unit. There are many types of clutches. In a new car they operate equally well.. But time reveals the difference and justifies the greater cost put into the Essex in de sign and workmanship. Throughout the Essex are found just such items that assure a longer, more satisfactory service. So when owners tell you of two year old cars and of twenty or thirty thousand miles of service be not sur prised. It is not that they have an unusually good Essex, but that every Essex is so different from other cars of its class that it rightfully holds its exclusive title as "The moderate priced, eco nomical light weight car with costly car performance and reliability." Would any similarly priced car be as desirable after a year's service? W& 1IUDSOT 1-Paai. TonrJn , 4-Patt. Speedster 2260 Z-Faia, CabrUlet MM 1-Paia. firdan SZS 4-Faas. Coupe BUS i-Ia.e. Tonrlna-Llmonilne M15 Vfata. I.I mo nil no SflSt E6SEZ Pace. Tonrinf ..$H43 Z-Fsaa. Hoadeter 1418 C-Pftaa. Sedan .. ZftOO S-Paaa. CabrUlet , llU Gomery-Sthwartz Motor Car Co. 128-140 North Broad Street Safe. Room, 128-140 NJvth Broad Service Station, 2400-14 tyarket St. W LOAD HONOR ON MME. CURIE Scientist Will Got Honorary Degree and Medal Tonight Chicago, June 14. (By A. P.) Madame Mario Curio, co-dlscovercr of radium, who, with her two daughters, Is spending three days In Chicago, is guest of the University of Chlcngo today, In addition to receiving an, honorary degree this evening sho will be the honor guest at a banquet given by the Chicago section of the American Chemi cal Society, which will present to her the Wlllard Glbbs chemical research medal. Mnie. Curie will be the eleventh person to receive this medal and the firRt woman recipient. Tomorrow Mme. Curie will receive an honorary degree at Northwestern University. She leaves for Buffalo, N. y., tomorrow evening. LEAVES $2,000,000 IN ART Famous Paintings Comprise Bulk of Woman's Estate Chicago, June 14. (By A. 1'.) A collection of paintings valued at nearly $2',000,000 forms the bulk of tho estate of Mrs. Evallne M. Kimball, eighty-year-old widow of William M. Kimball, piano manufacturer, who died' here yesterday. The collection, which they spent years In, assembling, Includes Rembrandt's "Portrnlt of Artist's Father," painted In the year 1030 and said to bavo cost $110,000; Corot's "Landscape With Bathing Women," for which $17,500 was paid; John Con stable's "Stolcc by Mcyland," $45,000; Sir Joshua Reynolds' "Lady Sarah Bunbury," $32,500; John Francois Millet's "Sheep With Peasant Girl." There also nre paintings by Gains- "If ll hat a wHnter UUu'ta Lattu-Dry-EtU p n "A fool-proof electric washing machine" THAT'S what one woman called tho safe Lann-Dry-Ette. It washes, blues and rinses and then xvbirb the clothes dry for the line in ono minute. You never need put your hands in the water. A demonstra tion will show you why this is one of the fastest scJlinj; washing machines m the world. BUCHANAN & CO. 1715 Chestnut Street IV. Wire Jottum rairaiiMiVAiH LAUN- VKi "I! 1 1 JSL borough, Romney and Sir Thomas T fltvrcticc It is thought theso art trensurcs may be taken to the. Chicago Art, T.uiU.. 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