itirr" F,VV S.i !ffWiWWjfrY' it r i . L&-fc---K !"! Ilstmsi es at age of 74 mnmsb public iroaBranBtStet tfuMreaffi evMber ift 1021; 5 Noted Weman Dies Miiinw iiiiiUiiiniiTiinimiiiiiijiiiina JL' Scientist, Auther, Society Coader and 'Peggy Shippen,' 0f the Pumic Letiger HAVE MET FOCH TODAY Mrs Ceun'hiis SleWnsen, noted ,111c In rn li"" w "" ."-ii'T tic region of inner mm iimiwi nmjv L..f. Service Mwlul of tlie National dilute of Secial Sciences, mid the """"... tl ..t l, Ir ntin Valf Mlipprii . , '",''"' -.r ntnfr. ilieil nr ncr iienu-, s. ''fcerih TitJ fir-'" trt, nt 4 o'clock jKteniw. ftc",;:in-.,en, un. ,lrn, ITM c? ii ..,.., mtIeiih illeestlve "Sfjy ? eiw duration. Mr-. ASlIllil" , - .....I.... .... tu.,nenMUl, emiTiuuw mini wmim nu &-.. hrr (lentil. Ill Hie morning nhe !J3 a,kcd for tier mall ami wished te P"1.8..'!. ... W. ul.nl Kuril. m SIcii'Tiin linil thought n Kient rtl flbOUt IMC milling l .'llir,.ui uu... T ,t, nas te hnve wt next te the Irtit 'French Mildicr at tenlsiit t linn- V . ... Liu linruir. tRi ehnniMti't rnreer whH most re- l.,viilc Tew women of her dny were WW"."-. AT .1 .. ...,. I..nrl, tin. i recipient" i "" i""". .......,. ... . Va k .t 1.... littAviiLta wrtin Intfirilfl atcr aim m-i """ " - .t . 1 ........ I ..m.'n.l tf lim- I'fllPIT J became literue editor of the IVn- an IiEKIil I., Hi 11'Ii.n. nnu in inniiiieii took reviews plf wrote the fumeiiH V.li Klrrnet "''i'KK.v miiipiicii, .fu.i. -ir lur the lien name that he- F"" ." . t 1 A .t. ....tlnnii ..f I .....I ...... .. . vm . . .. .. . (j Known inr Drjuiiu m reuuim ji i-ihtjiii mission 10 iiemp ler tile Uiil MKS. COKNKI.H'S STKVKXSON Auther, f,r)entl.(, piitriellr iirl(er ami society lender, ulie puseil an at Iter .home, 2.17 "ieutli Tcnl'Int htrc( of France made Mrs. Stevcrwen officer of tiiihlln InHtrurtlen nn event fltti:iBly cclchrntcd by the Kmcrgcncy Aid threuRu a reception nt which mi inscnucu snvcr bowl wnH preeented. Then came iuke from Trance tlie lied Crois Medal, tlic ''Mednlllc dc HceennaUsance" nnd (a 'crowning honor) the appointment ns "Chevalier de In Lesien d'Honneur. In view of the achievements nnd dls Unfinished cervices thus recognized abroad and nt home, the Amerlcnn Academy of Political and Heeial Hcicnccs licsteucd upon Mrs. Ktevensen ltd Pa trletlc Set vice Mcdnl, with n glowing letter, whicJi she priwd n among the most notnble tributes ever jiald her. The record of her services Is by no meaiiM complete when it is ndded Hint lier pioneer tcrvlce for woman siiffrne was heroic. Slic was president of the Pennsylvania Kauai Suffrage Heciuty for a time, mid never pcasd te we pen and tencuc for the cause. Mrs. StevciiKen was the fiit woman hilled In consultation regarding the mu nicipal le.in of $12,000,000 in ISO". She was chairman of the Women's Commit tee of 100 In the campaign that elected Majer Moere. Ker mini! ears Hhe was president of the Acorn Club, and in one Masen lieul simuitnneeusij nu- jirusi dencies of the Acorn Club, the Civic Club nnd the Contemporary Club. One of her most beloved possessions, fnr wlmt it meant te her in its expres sien of the feeling of tho-e closest te her spirit, was the bniiue hns-rellcf, the work of II. Tait McKemlc, pre uniled te her en her lnM birthday. At the meeting held nt the Art Alliance for the presentation Jehn Cadwnladcr pre sided, nnd Agnes Ilcppllcr delivered nn address which Mrs. Stevenson perhaps appreciated mere than anything else that has been naid of her. Ambassador .Turfsumnd also sent n singularly felici tous letter. Miss Heppllcr said In part: "During her lifetime she has been president of almost everything but the United States, it seems. Her work has been enough te fill the lives of several women, yet no entice lias leunu ncr unpre pared. She has the nffectlen of her friends and the admiration of her. peo ple." Mr.s. SteAciiMin In her Immediate fninil Is survived by her husband mid her son. Cornelius Stevenson, her hus band, is in the Jcllcrsen Hospital ro re ro fever'ng from a serious Injury sus tained beveral months age when he was run nwr by a taxlcab. 'ri.n t.in . Vnritn Stevenson, dis tinguished himself in the nnibulmnc Retvite first of the French and (hen of the A. 13 P. In France, nnd two volumes of his war experience. cdiUd by Mrs. StcM-nsen have enleyi d a wide circulation. Mrs. Yerke Stcent-en lias been In California and is 'new en her v.nv Has. ,.,ii Other close relathes are Mrs. Fred erick Thursten Masen nnd Mrs. Jehn II Ensby sisters of Mr. Stevenson. A Ren of Mrs. Knsby, M. Stevenson I.asby, married Miss Henrietta M. Large. The funeral Is te he In the Ilrst Uni tarian Church, nt Twenty-sccend and Chestnut streets, en Thursday nt 12:30 What is .'A Blessing en Your Head" ? ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC of course! Stevenven headed the committee te wel come the women of hfs party. She held similar positions, in recognition of her rate social, nptltudc nnd tad, upon the committees for the International Com Cem Com inetcial Imposition, the Postal Con Cen gier mid the Iiiteriiatinnnl Congress of aigmii.i.. She iind the high honor of bi'ln made Wc prcldent of the i juiy ter othnelogv at Chicago in ISO::. Mrs. Steven' en's growing concern for imuiers nrciieeingicni toeK ler en a iWiliUCipnia. t icvptit-fe'urtli blrthdHj next Kgntb. On several former Inrthilny nn- WrerKlflcS rile ercuMiMi iuiii uitu mime C0f ;ciienil ob-crvaiice. accompanied MT.n niiim urine of men and women fie dellKlited In knowing her. On her rfnlieth hlrtliduy nnnlvcrsm n per- K.U nt Mrs. Stevenson by Leepold Ajffcrt Was pieented te the I'nlvcisily num , , . Jer Interest ceiereu innn.v iinius nnu tied her into many countries, in ledelnlila seclctj she eciuplid a pe tien of ndinlratlen and esteem, of nr nml of line. Iie wiw a I'hllndel- iMa einl li'-r f.unlly had old Pliiladel- llhll ronn"etieiis. Mm. Sleiuiiseii was uern in rari. !c maiden nuni was Sara lerke, and it was the natiumvi m i.nwnru nnu ra Hfthn.i erKe. mie reicivca ner It education in 1'arls, nt the fours ;eajrail the lnstum Uescaurlet. Fiem Itll (DC wear te hit nvn iirnmi'is m ilice, in ltW. at the time of Maxi- Jlans Illin'ippv nuixTiill eutriiiieill, id there she lived until 1S(!7. In 90 liir iciuni-jceiKes et thete jenii lire nullislied under the title "Mnxl- .lit U -Mn, l.,n Cil-l.. ,.n .... ..!... 1 111311 1H .'i'H... .1.11- 1, t.r. ii, .it. i, Cernc-liuh .Mctenten, et rntinuelpula, June 110. 1870. H interest in nrrbcolegy from her :lict studies had been intense, ami 18S9. with the nid of JJr. DnnicI ten and ethers, she fn-med the hcolegleal Association, which in 14, through l)r William Pepper's operation, became the Dep.utiuent Arciieolegv 01 tnc Lnivcmty of nsjhnnin At first ciunter if it" Kgjptian nnd dilerrittlinu sections, Mis. Stevenson fccimc suretssHelj secretnrv mid pies- entnf the t'eiinrtment, and w.is elected Needle wenui'i meniher of the Onentni lub. Sbewis 11K0 one of two women naW uf the American Philosephieal eelet.v. Imlteil te lecture tit (lie Pen- idj Mut urn of llaivmd, she was tbe ret weni'in v hose name uppmred in hch a ceniin tien 011 the ullicinl calen u of that university. The I liHer-itj of IViinsylvnnin made n. Stcen mi a doiter of science In ' p94 tin tirst honor 11., dejiee it had ! stewed upon a weina.i and later tmple Unleiii made her 11 doctor of 1 tiers. 1 llftiiil In I nn I iln I)r Pepper. Mr tevcnteij i-1' 1 full labeml te liilsi inds in ti 1 atiiMimt of .::oe,ouo te elid the 'ir-t si iie'i of the I nmrsiM Uustuni, li,.-li ,t epuiid h the puh- !e In lS!i; When, two wars befnn . 1 'resident Mi Kink,, cune te the ell' open int lemmercini .Museum, Mrs. Mitchell Fletcher Ce. vei-ity In 1807 nnd te Hgypt te plan reeardi in the I)u Valley in the year leuuw-iiig. jsut sue did net ter u mo ment forget the welfare of her own iemmunit at home. In 1804 she be came president of the Civic Club nnd was le-elerted for as long n time as she would consent te held office, lier Influence In this connection becoming j :inneii-wiiie te inspire mm instruct the clvli' effeit of women throughout America In the department of civics which the ticnernl Federation of Weiiimi'h Clubs was moved, largely be-caiiM- of her work, te establish. The greatest chapter of a notable career was written in Mrs. Stevenson's unlet. itignblc effort for two countries In pniticiilar and fnr humanity in general In the World War. As ice ehnlriminef the Emergency Aid and chairman of the French War Uelief Committee from the early dajs of 1015 until April, 1020, she helped France net merelv through the effort, with nianv devoted co ce co labereis, te rnUe $1,. ",00.000, but with supplies of medical and surgical outfits, ambulances mul clothing. The Minlstrj of Public Instruction Thanksgiving Confections Glace Nuts, lb. 1.50 Marrens Glace, lb. 1.00 Chocolate Filled Straws, lb. 75c ' Chocolate Liquid Fruit, lb. 1.25 M. F. Ass't Chocolates, lb. 1.25 ' Famous Ass't Chocolates, lb. 75c i Market St. Stere Open Evenings 18th & Chestnut Sts. 12th & Market Sts. 5600 Gcrmantewn Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. s. ) NT"1 i;Jir?S. A3 L. The wider tee for these dress slip pers is the new note this season. $12 The finest quality vi patent leather. 1238 MARKET Harpers reaa chestnut SHOPS BgfeSj&EgSBBlSBiSB P te t!iis"taiIer-made ' Miwrrr TTBmiiwriV!rFfflrrirrrrlty;lrrT1T.. 1204 Chestnut St. Savings Of $12.50 te $17.50 In These Kirschbaum V 27-5' (mm mtMM fr 8LO E Jkd' n mif,;,?,&? W M 'fcdfiWt w' V'JWk r w sir km V t)l v eaaaPWBBiagiaCTrwiMwwnwiiuJJSMM Founded In 1894 H 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St I u ATS H7-50 UTILITY H c l .37-50 mm .iL 'A ."-.. j-0. Don't Loek At The Price Alene But The Quality At The Price! Is there any Philadelphian who doesn't knew the won derful quality of Kirsch baum overcoats the mod erateness of R. 8C F. prices. He's the man, above all, we want te see these special values. And the mere critical he is, the better! All models, all fabrics ! KIRSCHBAUM TUXEDOS AND FULL Ulihbb- -50 ST'S adapted te you you don't & have te adapt yourself te it. Net standardized and ready made, but equipped with filing- cab inet drawers which you personally select te meet your own individual needs and requirements. Records, folders, cards, all at your finger tips in smooth coasting drawers. Costs less by 25 c than an equallj geed desk and the same amount of filing equipment. .S(J5. Used by busy men in offices large and small. Phene for folder today. Built like a Skyscraper" A y1&? 'Si w-, .. xv IK IFIlli HAWtffr 1010 Chestnut St., Philadelphia PIlOIlP Filbert 5267 Steel and Weed Files Ladder Desks Curd Index Equipment Filing Safes STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Mere Coats for the Great Sale Have Just Arrived Duplicate orders of mnny of the oeaia Lnat women nre most entliUBinntic about. Alse some special purchases. Mere of These Wonderful Tan Cloaking Coats, 320.00 These lovely soft, warm, woolly Centa that seem te have access te the society of all kinds or clothes. Silk-lined and smartly stitched. Tin no - ciumter - lenKth. I weed Coats, in brown, olive and Rrny. At S22.50 Hedy nnd sleeves lined. U97 Z( Weel Velour Coats, in e'-P" K00d daik shade throughout with penu de cygnc. bl tick and s. Lined Smart Coats Like The One Sketched, $30.00 Belivia weave; hiffh-prnde meM, sllk-h'tipd throughout, $30.00. Anether model of high-srade rlr.th, silk-lined throuuheut, nt $35.00 Fur-Cellar Coats Remarkable at $45 Twn i.pnntifnl mudels. with cellars of natural opossum or nutria. Full silk-lined. $- SrawbrMr f- Ciethlnr Btrewi Fler. rBtr. The Variety and Values in Women's $25 te $50 Suits Are Simply Amazing The Suit is one of the greatest values you an get this season. It's a real old-time moneys worth, and the great wave of tailercdncss that is passing ever the country, just about double its value in the wardrobe. $25.00 te $32.50 Weel velour, Mhortene, men's-wear sercri and smart tweeds. Uelted and beltless, norm with smart slashed seams. Alse beautifully tailored semi-fitting models. Black, navy, brown and gray tone $35.00 te $50.00 Tweeds, broadcloth, duvet de lainc and tnce tine, in belted nnd beltless, straight-line and flared effects, plain and pin-tucked. The model sketched ($50.00) is of tucked wool velour note the smart swing te the ylcevc and Un graceful cellar. Worsted Jersey Suits, $18.7e .r. Straw brtflpe & Clethlfr Pecena fleer. "uti Women's New Tailored Cleth Dresses, Special at $32.50 A new group of line Pem.t Twill nnd fcerge Dresses of unusual distinction. One is a -truight-line model, somewhat coat-like in effect, slaihed at each side and revealing the smart -atin slip Anether in straight-line style is i rimmed with novelty braid and opens ever a colored duvetine vest. One comes elaborately embroidered with rat-tail braid, nnd another has its chief distinction in wide slashed sleeves and a lace est crossed with buckled straps. The model s-kctchrd shows the new circular k;rt, n charming new sleeve, and the loveliest it' Trench knot embieidery done in self tones Weel Jersey Dresses Special at $20.00 I.mbreidered Panel and Tunic Dreiiaes, .-cm? in leng-waisted effect. Be.iver, brown, navy and Trench blue Tricetine and Jersey Dresses, Special at $15 Tricetine Dresses in navy and blnck, beaded .nid braid-trimmed. .Ictm-v Dres-e. tun'c and -raight-lme btyles, in beaver, brown and blue. - -is't.i Uf & CiQ'h r -.- ni r m ( Tt ill W Hundreds of Philadelphia Men Want te Pay This Price for a Winter Overcoat mk Hew Much a Year Dees It Cost Yeu? -1'er all the clothing, home fur nishings, utilities and luxuries you buy? Thnt is the way te count expenses. It lins often been found thnt one pair of shoes of the kind we sell lnsta as long an two pairH of inferior quality. And he it is with many kinds of goods. It pays in the long run te buy where rclinble quality is assured. Wc have different grades in all lines, but we maintain a safe standard throughout the Store, because you expect hh te "back up" our merchandise. Our Seal of Confidence stands for SATIS TACTION. With Tiianksglvinff Day nnd CliristimiH just ahead and no mnny gifts te buy, it is well te be even mere critical of QUALITY than ever. And with se much merchandise of inferior or ques tionable qunlity in the market, it is wise te come te a Store that gathers it goods with care arid a rigid insistence upon reliability. Buy New, Pay January First It you liarr a chnrgr account fa'rr, all merchandise purchased from new until the end of De cember man be paid for the first nf January, 1922, We arc opening many new accounts every day. Cotten-filled Comfertables, $2.65 Warm, substantial, and in me dium weight, with pretty flow ered covering. Tlie price is considerably leta than upual for such Comfertnblen $2.65. trawbrldjrn A. Clolhler 11bI 11. Fllhsrt Street A Fine Christmas Assortment Ready of Hand-Tooled Purses and Bags Yeu can't go wrong en these they are the pride of every woman, regardless of the number of Purses and Hand Bags she may have. These are all hand-tooled beautiful weikmanship; and they include many from the famous Cordova Shep. All i-hapes and .sizes, many exclusive novelties some beauties in the hand-laced styles Purse?, $4.50 te ?e4.25. Velvet Bags, $3.50 Greatly Reduced Many stjlee, including tnn'I tnmmed and une-piece tailored effects. B'ues, browns and black. Striw br'..'e" & Clothier Aisle 1 i Ttrc Just Received Men's Weel Mufflers $400 and $5.00 In plain shades with striped border. A new shipment of these favorite Mufflers just in time for gifts. Beth imported from Londen and of domestic mnk' Sl.00 and $5.00. -rawbrllp A T'etHer- rk1t Htreit ("rens Aulf Ten -yard Pieces of Leng: Cleth, S1.65 An excellent, sturdy quality for making ui dergarments. In orig inal lft-yard pieces only $1.65. Fine Berkeley Leng Cleth, 12- .v.ird pieces $3.23 Wnmsutta Nainsoek 40e a yard Kine While Cambric 28c a. yd. 8'rawbr ie Clothier Altl IS, Otitn, And in This Case They Will Get Mere Than They Vixy for A splendid collection of se era! hundred Men's and Yeung Men's line, all wool Overcoat , vvell-t.iileied ULSTERS, UI STKRETTES and plain CUES TLRTIKI D models. This l exceptional value, even en the new lower-ce.st basis. Come i i and bee thim te-morrow, $115.00. These Londen Overcoats are Going Rapidly at $58.00 These Oveiceats weie made for us by two fun ou-. Londen, houses, and were bought un lei mett advantageous circunis'imce- This pui'e l- far In-low tic incr-. of the past few year--und I i than prcst nt value alie eA 00. Men's and Yeung Men's Wickham Suits at $30.00, $33.00 and $38.00 We t.avc the name Wickham te thin line of Clothing, made expressly for us, and the Clothing is .se line a ia making the name famous. It mean-, really fine Suits at meder..'- putes All-wool fabrics, the favonte wcives, perfect fit, line Uilermi-, unusual value 530.00, ?33.00 and $38.00. l "nu-uui vauie (B BtrwbrWi A CletliUr second Fleer. Cut Fine Shirts for Beys, Under Price Beys will In proud te wear such geed-looking, comfortable Shirts, and parent will be de lighted with the values-. At $1. 10 Fancy soft Shirts, with neckband or cellar attached. At $1.33 White- madrat) Shirts, with neckband or attached cellar. At $1.30 Fancy soft Shirts, new patterns and colorings. With neckband and turnback cuffs. At $1.73 Fine, fancy striped j muaras entns; necKDnnd or at tached cellar. Plain White Cheviot Shirt and Fancy Silk Shirt in Variety S'rawbrld, Clo'blet B-er1 Fleer, Ctntrf. V,t In the Children's Boek Stere N'ew Beeks, beautiful new editions of Ch.l.lren's Beeks th.V are classics. Many Beeks a handsomely illustrated m cole. Beeks for every boy and girl. IT grown-ups listen te what the chtlil run say in the Heek Stele they will be able te help Snnta Claus in cheesing Gift Bueks Fer Six te Ten Year Olds MIL. I'l ltll N 1HIN1, 1 I.ury Tilt Ii l-i-rltiiis (Sl.tS Wll IIM N Mil v - A i ,t Y THIS, I, .1,1 Im T lurnr.l ami I.lrluieil l,j ,l,,l,n Un, .3'i. , ri 1 1 n I' in mi u i.miv, i,, ! .1 VI lliirrlx u iii-h iilitlnii, (liiirm- ' Inch llliihirnlr.l i aii ,..'.VN M"' iv AMI OrilHli 1.11. 1. A. I rntn In mernlH unil iniiiinrrit nrlltMi ami tlluntrutrtl liy It l hit rl nr rli .fi oil. Till ltO II. HOOK II V OZ ,y I nuik lliuiin, eilltril unit riiluril (,, Uutli l'liiinly Tliompten 12.00, blrav.0rid.-9 U Cnuhier bwna Fleer, niturt Btfett, 1 M 1 KHH I A A
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