Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 22, 1921, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LBPaBRr-PHIIiABBIPHIA, TUESDAY, N0VEMT3EB 22 Kfffl?
WIFE TAKES HUSBAND'S
PLACE INC AMDEN PULPIT
Mrs. Frederick W. Mathews Thinks Weman Should Be Able te
"Replace" Spouse if Really Necessary
tt U nt everr minister's wife who
ran tet into '" br' when her
husband Is awayand nil n pulpit, at
that. t'ut k'rf, Frederick W. Mnthewn
ilnpi net -top there; net only dei .h
.m'ftk in plnec of licv husband, who l
Kr of the Hermi.1 Presbyterian
rhtirch. ft Camden, but oho h In great
.immikI nt ether times ns well.
dfs5y night Dr. Mntl.ev.-H was called
tn preach- In this city, nnd Mr.
Mitlic undertook te take his place.
Announcements, were prepared nml dis
tributed te that effect, and when llm
evtninff eervlcn began the church wau
dlleil te overflowing.
Taking ter her text e pasrnee from
die fourth chapter of St. Matthew.
Mr Mathews preached en "What a
Weman Can De." When the, had fin
uhed. the congregation was convinced
that 'n woman can de n. let.
Although ahe Is net a professional
orator, Mtb. Mathews Is no novice at
nubile tpeaklng. As n girl In Londen
,he became interested in religious work,
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eaai LAmas
tests I Gifts
A 4 -It. G.nalne Red
Cedar Chst1 CO
far JJ(..JV
Gerryce Cedar Chests
Ja$t the Gift for Her
Teu cannot select a mere wanted
and useful Xman Gift than one
of our genuine red cedar chests.
Bar lllrect from the
Manufacturer Save Meney
8ee Our Display
Frederick R. Gerry Ce.
SALESROOM, 1835 Market Street
I ou feel n llinll of
B r ride and anticipation 1
when you have definite H
8 ly decided that you are IM
going te buy a Mercer. Jg
Perhaps these prices IB
l will help you te decide, la
Touring . . $3950 Runabout . $3950
Spert . . 3950 Raceabeut . 3950
Touring Limousine, $5250
Coup, $4850
Prices F. O. B. Tralhn, N. J.
Tite Extra Tlrtt and Tubat Included Im
Standard Equipment
Curran-McDevitt Moter Ce., Inc.
033 N. Bread St., Phila.
I'henr, t'eiilnr 8048. ll.n Irnhu
Manufactured by
MERCER MOTORS COMPANY.Trcnten.NJ,
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Insure the success of your
Thanksgiving baking
At all our Stores
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INFLAMMATION OF BLADDER
Y ' V ALEXANOCn B. MOTT. N.w
H.tIUI Medical Colfiae, Suroen
filtu Hospital! "I h.v. mad
urflelsnt u of the Buffalo Mln.ral
JPMngs Woter te b Mtlifled that It
""" vary valuable
lUananantlA
K'PO'll". In tha Gouty Diathesis,
.ninl! 'n'lmmatlen of the Dladdar!
tv'nfy Oreani It may be .llTen te
.th.' me,t "tlsfaotery results."
luffale Mlneral Sprlnes Water
' helpful In the treatment of
Albuminuria, Bladder and Kid
ny Stones, Bladder Inflamma
tion. Enlarged Prostate, Rhou Rheu Rhou
jetlsm, Gravel, Gout, Meurltls,
"rlQht't Dlsoase, Dlnbetos.Acl Dlnbetes.Acl Dlnbetos.Acl
etl, Dyspepsla and Nausea
yem any MUM ,t ,a an act,y0
"'taeld Diuretic.
' nyildans and ether Interested
PSriena are Invited te wrlte te
jne Sprne9 for i,p)fty Year of
Medical Opinions," a little book
about Buffalo Mineral Sprlnns
vor written by many proml preml
rnt Physician In all parti of
we country. At all Drugglirtj.
'PfALO LITHIA SPRINGS
VIRGINIA -
nml neke often In The A'61reme. an in
ntltutlnn lmllar te the Y. V. C. A.
Later, when Mic and her hueband
rynjP te ' this country nml settled In the
Middle ftf. she continued te speak be
fore rnrieiiH rellsieus nnd clfic or er or
gnimntlenft, and i1ic developed a style
nil her own. bated upon n direct, filnrere
nppreach te n subject, without recourse
le these oratorical nrtlfices which tncctt
spenkei-K employ.
Four months nse. when Ur. Mutli.ni-.
and IjI family began their neunpanry of
me luunac et me uumien church, there
was talk of closing the church : today
the building's capacity Is taxed t every
MrVlee.
In these four months Mrs. Mathews
spoke once before In her uusbnml'n
place, and she wna e (.ucctsisfu! that
the congregation was eager te hear her
hpeak again.
"f think there tJieuld pe mere of this
ort ei.'iiuig none uy the women." paid
Mrs. Mnthcns. "They can de se much
soed, and there In much need of It. I
knew there are many tnltigH that take
up a woman's tlmchoudewerk, chil
dren and geed work of ether ports but
it btemn te me that there is still llhie
te ftpreari the A eru of Hed.
"I de net think that n woman should
actually undertake the respenMhtllty el
a church. That Is tee much for any
woman with home duties, but there are
thousands of women who. could de the
erl of worn that I have mentioned nnd
that I myself am doing."
Mrs. Mathews is a quiet, xoft-relecd
woman of middle aec, whose face reflects
the seriousness of her purpei.e. At the
same tlmu she has the cupnble nnd ef-
and
ficltnt leek of n geed housekeeper
her home is ns neat as it pin.
Dr. Mathews 1b fortunate In having a
family thai dan relieve any situation
that confronts a church. His children
nil king in choirs, and one recently
came te the rescue when his soloist wns
unnble te appear. Anether can nluy
the organ when the necessity arise.
Within the circle of his ewhhcarth he
Is protected against any contingency.
True enough, hln family lacks the
numbers te provide an emergency .con
gregation, but If the past is any cri
terion, thpt emergency will never arise.
TRAIN IN MINE CAVE-IN
Passenrje'rs Imperiled by High Ten
sion Wlres Near Plttsten
Wllhcs'IUrre. Nev. '-"J. The train
leaving Wilkes-llarre at midnight last
night for Sernnten ever the Laurel Line,
an electric system, ran Inte a cavt-ln
at lukcrman. near Plttsten.
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
MEN'S DEPARTMENTS
IN SELECTION, quality, dependability, wc cannot resort te price quo
1 tatiens te attract purchasings you are assured of real value and as
much aa can be given.
MEN'S OVERCOATS
Of Scotch and English fabrics in all weights. Made
te order. BUT READY-TO-WEAR in models that have a
cut that ia unusual nnd here only.
NECKWEAR
During the wnr France, Italy and Switzerland did noth
ing new. We urc new getting new weaves and designs,
nlse of the English nqunre.i end Irish poplins. We buy
nothing thnt is net ceniined te us.
CUSTOM SHIRTS
Shirt troubles we have the measurements of evor ten
thousand patrons ludies ordering for Christmas pifta le
the male members of the family kindly de se by Decem
ber 1st.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
'! lel
our stock
makers.
We give no
is
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collect
ce le the skimpy, poorly shuned sort
ed from the established nnd reliable
SHIRTS READY-TO-WEAR
Ne, net the factory any old kind but shirts that are
all identical in cul made from one pattern in nil fabrics
sleeve lengths, etc.
GOLF AND FOUR-PIECE SUITS
English fabrics thut have had years of testing for out
door use made te our order, but ready-le-weer.
Mann a Dslks
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
Auburn Closed Cars
Reduced $500
Formerly New Reduction
Sedan . . . $2995 $2495 $500
Coupe . . . $2995 $2475 $520
These reductions, important as
they arc, tell only phrt of Auburn's
story. Your actual saving en an
Auburn Coupe or Sedan totals
$800 and better. Here is why:
The 1922 Auburn is an entirely new
model, embodying 42 important
betterments. The 1922 Auburn
Coupe or Sedan, if brought out a
year age, would have cost $3300, or
even mere.
Auburn holds a unique position.
Materials from lastycar are cleared.
And Auburn's financial position is
unusually strong, carrying with it
distinct buying advantages.
These reasons make possible the
NEW 1922 Auburn. Andthey ac
count for the greater value you get
in Auburn closed cars. See the 1922
Auburn Coupe and Sedan at our
showrooms. Learn the "reasons
why" back of Restful riding in
this bettered car at a lowered price.
West
Philadelphia.
Cunningham
Moter Ce.
ISI."i rhfulqut M.
Phene It.ir hb SMmi
NEW PRICES,, e. b. Auburn, Indiana: S-Pajunatr Teurini, $1605; ReaJsltr, $1670; 7.Pu
itnxtr Touring, $1760: Coupe, $2475: ScJan, $240$. Cord tires standard equipment en all models
AUBURN AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, AUBURN, INDIANA
PIERPOINT MOTOR CO.
64143 North Bread SI.
Phene Poplar 3B02 Open Evenings
The first car yartly crossed the cave,
tint the second cur mnk into the cave
several fett. Passengers en the cars
were In danger from both the third rail
nnd high-tension wires, but after nearly
two hours' work all were rescued.
It Is reported that the moterinan of
the train is missing.
Restful riding
Seme
Territory
Available
Camden
Eastern
Moter Cerp,
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rhene Caiudrn 3181
Open Evenings
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nnd 12 Rolls of your own selection.
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