i'--":? VI v- -r r ;.,, j; v SEEK NEW MISSION Afler.fDinncr Tricks ii the Strawkis e ier Ja iraarf e Far ., ".r -, f -' " wrU 'M .Prices Out FIELDS A ealeffiM ID) ' , rnces. a m. It Belew the Lewest Let e 'of Rep ar Twe Pennsylvania Clergymen Will Plung 'nt0 Wild3 Black Republic LITTLE KNOWN OF LAND A mlsMennry Inspection of the Kc fHihllr of Liberia In Africa will be mode by two Episcopal clergymen of the Dlecew of I'eniinylvnn n who- will lenyg I'hllndelpliln next week. Tliey nre tUfi Ilcv . FranclH II. llnrnctt, rector of St DnvId'H Kplcepnl Church, Mann viinV wlie served ns clinplnln of Lnse ijlpitnl Ne. 15. In the A. H. P.. ami he'ltcv. 'Ilieinns K. Hnzznrd, niwiKtiini nt the County Center Mission In HuckH Thc3r'cl,rtvmcn nre counting upon finding conditions Mich n will justify Mr Ilnrnett In lendlriR out n croup t)f Me'nle for mlsMemiry work in the GbSrtan "bnck IniiflV In p. $th the npprevnl of lllshep Willie- 'As fur ns U kne.wn only two white men have ever sone into thnt part of Liberia," Mr. Harnett wild. "One-wns Cnptnln Wnllls, of the KiirIIhJi Army, In mOS. The ether was the Kev. Mr Ilamsnur, one of our mission aries. In 1010. Heth these trips were brief In time, limited in nren covered nml without n deilnlte object. These journeys, tee, suffered somewhat from lacK 01 riiuiiuuum i ""- ......-. ts te cllmntic conditions. Thanks te the Reneresity of an interested friend. an equipment and personnel ndequntc eneugli, one hopes, te obtain satisfac tery results. "Wc -w 111 leave New lerk en the Baltic. January 14, nrrivinR In Liver pool January 12.1. Leavlnj; Liverpool .Tanuaty -'.". we expect te nrrlvc nt Freetown, Sierra Leene, about Feb ruary f. Frem thnt time en dntcs cannot be counted en. but we hope te spend about a month In the northwest ern area of Liberia, and then werklnR our way down tlireiiRh Liberia, some ... ,.... l.inviint' fn 1..- nntiuf tnlflm' the flrft available steamer for hnRliind or Spain, and then home nRnln." FUNPMULTIPL1ES 4 TIMES I Scholarship Meney Set Aelde for 50 ' Glrard College Graduates J A fund of $70.0(17 tins been set aside by the Heard of City Trusts as n sep arate, scholarship fund te ennble grad uates of (ilrard College te continue their education. The money represents a bequest of . $18,54 left b.V Lawrence Tedd In 185!). The fund wn used in IRS!) .for the erection of a building. The sum Is equivalent te the computed Interest and principal of the eriglnnl gift when It was used. The benrd desires the col lide te represent only Stephen Girnrd's benefaction. Lawrence Tedd, a native of Den nark, like Stephen Girnrd. wns a mar iner. He left all his property te Glrard College. ' FIGHT ON OPEN-SHOP ISSUE I Sympathetic Strike in Chicago Af fects Big Building Operations Chlcafie. Jan. !. (ify A. P.) A1 light en the open-shop Issue in the i luililiiw trades of Chlriige wns In pros- I rcct today when members of live unions went en a sjnipntlietle strike with Who union carpenter who hnve refused te work under the Lnudis wage award. Four large job", involving a con struction cost of SL.'OO.OOO. were af fected by the strike e-der issued by the business agents of the cement llnlshers. painters, plumbers, stcainlittcrs and 1 heisting engineers. Members oftliese unions weie instructed te reinnin nwny freili work unless nonunion curpentei's were discharged. Ne. 50 Coin Ilalnnred en Finger , A ncnt fent of jugglery whlclf leeks quite difficult is te. lay n calling card flat en the tip of the left forefinger nhd set n penny en the card. Then by a, quick snap of the right forefinger the Cird Is sent flying, leaving the coin en the. tip of the forefinger. There is no trick te the fent, simply n little practice, ns it is net nearly s6 hard as It leeks. Copurieht,xJ013, Vu PulUe Lcdecr Cevtpanv WOMEN ARTISTS TO EXHIBIT National Association Opens Saleen Today at Art Alliance The Nntiennl Association of Women Painters and Sculptors will today open nn exhibition of work by the members of the Philadelphia chapter at the Art Alliance with n private view from i te 0 o'clock. The exhibitors will be as sisted in receiving by .Mrs. II. Van Huren Mngenlgle. New Yerk, prcslUent of the nssocjatlen mul herself n mural painter ei note. The exhibitors Include Kleaner Abrams, Kthel Kills Hcnners, Cern S. ItroekM, Mnry Hutler, Hertn Cnrcw, Isabel Hrnnsen Cartwrlght. Constance Cochrane, Mnry Russell. Ferrcll Colten. Fern ,1. Ceppcnedge. Alice Oushninn. Hentricc Lenten, Xnney Fergusen, Juliet White Gress, Lucllc Heward. Marian T. Macintosh, Helen K. Mc Carthy, M. Kliznheth Price and Anna V. Spenkmnn. 'llie exliihitien will be ej-n te the public daily until .Tnn uary 17. Hurt In Heckey Game While playing ice hockey en the Hal Hal mernl dam, near (iulph Mills yesterday, Geerge Diebehl. of Sjiriiig Mill, wns scrleuslv iirjnred. He was skating down the Ice with the disk and about te sheet n goal when his skate struck a Hele in tne ice. and lie fell heavily, striking his head. A physician took sev eral stltchce in a deep gusli. OTmenniniunnmHnnmnuninHummiimmDunLimiriinniiijniimriiiifinininimrniBri A remarkably low price! ? Buttei 50 lb Sold only in our Stores BT fellow Qorenaclo MA ($ ,7 Mmm? JsBBkw '&; A?gaKSAA I ('-'NESj 1 'Kk-U'S 1 1 in "-j.tii xi -j 'myJi nc-'V :J Mr W, AK t ;s v'r .V& X FOUR hundred years Ege,' that spirited adventurer, Coronade, set out te find in the vast, unknown Southwest the "Seven Cities of Cibola." Today, these golden cities of ancient legend actually exist their marvels yours te dis cover en the way te California. Enchanting New Orleans his toric Housten the inspiration of the Alame in San Antonie El Pase with its colorful scenes Les Angeles Santa Barbara and the California beaches bathed in sun--chine and San Francisce here i3 a modern adventure in discovery mera beautiful and interesting than bold Coronade 's most vivid dreams. Tke the &Uh?vtr Reute" cte California Every mile a scene worth while- New Orleans SUNSET LIMITED i-os Angeles San Diege . cfn 0V" " mi!d- sunny route all the way, free from ice and snow. Observation Writer1 . Dinms Cor nnd ether comforts of modern travel. Daily Through lAenlne Ci Servlce bctwn Washington, D.C. and San Francisce. Through 'fernln Zk n V y WCCK mncl direction between New Orleans ana Cali- VELT mxi ' Arizona. affording convenient service for the aide trip te ROOSE APArHwiL r. thc 12-n,ilc detour by automobile ever the entire length of the u-ALHE TRAIL between Glebe and Phoenix. Connecting at Yuma with the San DIeCe and Arizona Ry. for San Diege Fer Information and Literature address SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES F. T, Broeki, General Agent 1602 Cheitnut Strut . , l'Uvnc, Hurucr 0311-8 San Antonie San Francisce ! Women's Weel Jersey Dresses, $12.50 Anether purchase of Weel Jersey Dresses the same kind, quality; and models as these bhat sold se quickly last week. They are in brown, navy blue and black, in various tunic styles; some trimmed with corded tucks; some cellar- less meaeis, ethers with -long flat cellars. Exceptionally line, geed-looking Dresses at $12.50. About Twe Hundred New - Crepe de Chine Dresses $16.75 te $20.00 t Plaited skirt and plnited-tunic models trimmed with rows of fageting, ethers in tunic- style beautifully embroidered. All fresh, new Dresses, navy, brown, black. New Tailored $20.00 Cleth Dresses A choice new let of Dresses, of duvet de laine, tricetinc, Peirct twill and serge, in black nnd colors, vestee and collarless mod els, and all beautifully embroidered or braided. All new the very latest styles. 100 New Crepe de Chine and Canten Crepe Dresses $22.50 te $25.00 New Dresses in straight-line, plaited nnd tunic styles, with novel brnid trimming and new effects in sleeves charming Frecks, all of them. In navv blue, brown nnH lilnck. &fr-y StraubrldKe & Clothier Second Kleer, Market atreet Beys' Suits with Extra Trousers, $10.25 and $11.75 Of all-wool cheviets, Coats beautifully tailored In box- or sldo slde plaited styles and mohair-lined. The two pnirs of Knickerbockers with each Suit are full-lined. Sizes 7 te 18 years. They are really remarkable value at these Sale prices $10.25 and $11.75. Among the ether extraordinary value groups in the Sale Mackinaw8$7.75 and $9.75 Of woven all-wool blanket cloth; made with mulT pockets and large convcrtible-cellnr. Sizes 8 te 18 yenrs. Small Beys' Wash Suits $1.95 Durable fabrics in a wide vuriety of .colorings, many styles most becoming te boys of 3 te 8 years. ---HI ttl)rIde & fl-iifctrr Srren.I TlO' r. I'Ubrrt Street. Uaat Matchless Values in Linens for Utility or Heme Decoration Because we closed large contracts abroad last August, when manufacturers' prices were at their lowest level (they have since risen), we are in' a position te sell $175,000 worth for $125,000 a saving of merethan one-fourth as based en current retail valuation. The following are but a few of the many attractive economy groups Scotch Table Damask $2.75 Heavy linen Damask, f ull-blcached ; 70 inches wide $2.75 a yard. Napkui3 te match, 22-inch $7.00 a dozen. Linen Dinner Cleths $4.50 ' Bleached Linen Cleths for -18- and 54-inch tables. Handsome round and square designs. Linen Towels $6.00 a Dezen Hemstitched linen Guest Towels, 14x22 inches, with damask borders $6.00 n dozen. Linen Towels $6.00 a Dezen Hemmed Linen Huckabacfc Towels, 18x34 inches. Linen Towels $15.00 a Dezen Scalloped Linen Huckaback Towels, 20x3G inches. Toweling 3 yards for $1.00 Sturdy Scotch Linen Kitchen Toweling a geed, serviceable weave. Dress Linen $3.00 and $3.75 Full-bleachcdj Medium-weight, Round-thread Dress Linen, suitable for frocks, skirts, etc.; 72 inch $3.00 a ynrd; 90-inch $3.75 a yard. Embroidered Doilies 25c Oval Bread Tray Doilies, 0x12 inches; embroid ered with blue, scalloped edge. Lace-trimmed Scarfs 65c Fine linene centre, trimmed with filet etfect lace; 18x50 inches. Linen Tray Cevers $1.25 Hemstitched linen Tray Cevers or Carving Cleths; 20x30 inches. Deuble Damask Table Cleths and Napkins Cleths, 72x 72 inches $7 JO Napkins, 22x22 $9.50 a dozen Cleths, 72x 90 inches $9J0 Napkins, 24x21 $11.50 a dozen Uietlis, 7ZxW8 inches $1U0 , ti Straw bridge A. Clothier Aisles 11 anJ 12. Centr Noted in the Winter Sale of Men's Clothing Overcoats, Just Arrived from Londen, $49.5(3 Handsome belted styles distinctively English, well-tailored of rich woven Scotch fleeced fabrics. These have just arrived in time te take their place in the Sale at ONE THIRD LESS than the price they should sell for. Overcoats $23.50, $28.50, $32.50, $46.50 Men's and Yeung Men's Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Raglan and plain Chesterfield Over coats the products of leading American tailoring establishments are in the Sale at reductions of substantial character. "Alce" Suits $23.50, $32.50, $38.50,.$46.50 , 0Utl?fu1 -and co"3011 styles, tailored the faultless (Alce" way of neat check, stripe and plain-color fabrics. All sizes and proportions. All are one-third under price. Suit with Extra Trousers $23.50, $29.50, $32.50 Men's and young men's styles. Of worsteds, cassimercs, winter serges and silk niivturpx ai sizes regular, stout, slender, tall and short proportions. rll rr Straw lirlilee & Clothier Second n , r. liast Great Enthusiasm Over the Sale of Muslin Underwear Extraordinary values, and wonderful variety, net only in regular sizes but in extra sizes, make this Every Weman's Sale of Muslin Underwear. New, fresh lets coming in add new interest. Thousands of dollars' worth of Lingerie far below regular retail prices. These are only two of the groups that are especially interesting: Six Hundred Nainsoek Night Gowns, Werth One-Half Mere An excellent variety of pretty styles trimmed with fancy stiUh ing or touches of hand embroidery. Crepe Night Gowns (T-j i cj 'Away Under Price. ... ( P J- J--' A 'special let of COO Night Gowns of Windser crepe, in plain pink or white or pretty figured pattern. Silk and Cotten Underwear in Regular Sizes in the Sale $1.00 COTTON UNDERWEAR Night Gowns 75c te $10.00 Envelope Chemises 75c te $4.50 Drawers 50c te $3.50 - Corset Cevers 50c te $3.50 Leng Petticoats 75c te $4.25 Bleemers 38c te $2.00 Combinations $1.00 te $5.00 Flannelette Pajamas $1.95 te $2.50 SILK UNDERWEAR Night Gowns $3.95 te $25.00 Envelope Chemises $1.95 te $7.50 Petticoats $3.95 te $11.75 Bodices 85c te $3.50 Bleemers $1.95 te $5.00 Silk Vests $1.95 te $4.50 Silk Jersey Bleemers, $2.95 and $4.75 Dark Bodices $1.00 te 83.00 Cotten Undergarments in Extra Sizes in the Sale Night Gowns $1.25 te $4.25 Envelope Chemises $1.00 te $4.75 Short Petticoats 65c te $2.75 Leng Petticoats $1.00 te $7.50 Bleemers 75c te $1.50 Combinations $1.50 te $2.50 West -Str,twlir Ik & i 'hl-r Thir.l r, Our Stock of Lace Curtains Reduced One-third These who have seen our wonderful collection of handsome Irish Point Lace Curtains will appreciate this saving. Scores of patterns, but only a few pairs of some designs. Chiefly in white, some in ivory shade; 3 yards long, also a few in U'-yani, lengtn. Floral, scroll and border patterns, all at one-third less than regular retail prices. A wonderful economy opportunity for these planning'te purchase Window Draperies new S12.50 te S20.00 a nair. Sash Curtains, Reduced About One-third, f" New $7.50 te $16.50 A wide variety of patterns, white and hery, 2' ( yards long. "a. br Ik. Si ri ril l"1 ( ur T're Women's Twe-clasp 1 CI Kfl French Kid' Gloves i M!.Ov A group of 600 fine French Kid Gloves in broken sizes. White and colors, in everseam-sewn or pique-sewn Gloves. Sharply reduced for quick clearance new $1.50. 1 tr- StrawbrUee & C1eOiIt Alain 12 Miirket Street All Women May Share in These Amazing Corset Values Reductions in excellent Corsets from regular stock nnd great undur-price purchases include Corsets, Girdles and Hrassieres for misses and women of every type of figure. A sale of such import ance that no woman can afford te miss the economy opportunities prevailing W. B. Corsets $2.50 Fer women of average figure. Made of pink ceutil, with elastic inserts in bust, slightly higher in back, substantially boned with free hip space. At a not able saving. W. B. -Corsets $3.85 Medels for stout women short, medium or tall. With medium low bust, substantial boning with graduating fi;ent clasp, nnd an elastic section in the skirt. Neme Self-Reducing ( j aa Corsets, Medel 444 I 4.UU A new model in Neme Corsets, maintaining the high Neme standard of excellence, but at a new low price. .With fashionable low bust and equipped with Neme Self-Reducing Straps of the original type. Girdles for Misses and Slender Women Special 95f Girdles of pink brecnde-and-ela.stic, with closed or laced back. One model sketched. They are lightly boned te give just the support slender figures require, nnd with free hip space. In 12-inch length. Werth mere than twice this Snle price of l)5c. CI 4t Brocade and elastic Girdles, in the tpx.it; ,tvi0 smutched, in l.t-innh l..nirti, iau - -; . .r --.. .w..n...w vw. f "l' (Mi Uandeau Brassieres, 38c Various models in Brassieres hooking in front or hack. New half price 38c. than half price at $1.45. Hrassieres Reduced, 50c Medels hooking in front, of cambric, trimmed back and front with lace. At savings of unu-iniru 10 enc-nulf. 3&-y Straw brld. A Clothier Third Fleer. Market Street. Wt Silks in the Sale One-third Less Than Regular Silks of all kinds. All weaves, all shade.-, black, celur, no el ties Silks for all kin.K of wear. And thtse are all Silks of Jm dependable kinds that u- carry regularly nu hit-er-mis .ale lets. Sports Satin, Wonderful Value at $2.65 a Yard In white, flesh, navj blue, brown and black; -10 inches wide. Printed Georgette $1.(53 Brocaded Peplin, ndw S2.S-") uoeu snncies nnd (lesions; .W pcnnikes Brocaded Silk Pen- inches wide Brocaded Silks SI te $." Brocaded Crepes and Satins Black, white, blue and taupe; 10 inches wide. Chifl'en Velvet new S").5)."i Black and colors; -10-inch Fine Velveteen new $2.00 Fast pile and colors; 27-ineh. Foulards $2.50 and $.'1.00 High-grade Foulards in exclu sive designs; 40 inches wide. 1922 Foulards new $1.85 New 1022 patterns; 36-inch. Satin-lace Crepe, new $2.(55 Tan, gray, taupe, murine, Copenhagen blue, jade, henna, brown, navy blue and black; 10 inches, wide. Shirting Silks new $2.00 Broadcloth, Radium, Crepr de Clnne nnd white Jersev. Width 1)2 and 30 inches. lin, in navy, brown, black, tan and gray; 10 inches wide. Fine Charmeuse, new $2.S5 Black and colors; 40-inch. Satin Imperial new $2.00 A full line of shade.-; 35 inches wide. Sports Silks at Half Price Neaily all 40-inch, 5J3.3U te $5.00 a ai.l. Silk Taffeta new $2.00 Black, navy and brown. Satin Duchess new $2.00 In the ;i."i-inch width. Black Peau de Soie $2.0(1 Heavy quality and ."5-fnch. Habutai Silk new $1.35 Imported Black Habutai; 33 inches wide. N'inghai Pongee new $l..'5 In the natural shade; 33 inches wide. ' Special Aisle Table of Satin de Luxe at $1.35 In black and colors. Width. 35 inches. Special Aisle Table of Novelty Silks at $1.65 Black nnd Colored Silks and Novelty Silks of all kinds. . f. p., .uirt.iii & I'letlu-i - it i ei r Stirring Reductions in the Misses' Wear Stere Many, mary alui- ju-t a- g.ud as' th--i , mil thf-e are wonderful the me-t dt-irabk- ni'iN of the -ea-eti, three months' wear ahead, ia lure thiy go at ..leaiaiui' prict-. Misses' Suits Reduced te $23.50 Silk-lined Jersey (.'leth Suit- m na and brown. Weel N't lour Suits in brown. na and Serr. r.te bluV, with heuxeiittc cellars. Misses' Suits Reduced te $29.50 'laihi'ed Vileur and Truutm,. Suit-; faru plaited and belted i-luur Su.ts with t.elf- oleie.l fivl.reidvry; ceM.i- tiimmed with hand .f fur. Al.-.. Spot', Sa.ts of ill icenal il..th, with laccoen cellar-. Sizes 14 te lb eai-.. Girls' New Serge Dresses, special, $3.95 Bf!ti-d waist-1 n.- Dres-i-- of i,.i and hre.vn -. ig, plaited skirt w th hip peikri.-: tuiked M-tei- ami fam- braid-trimmed cellar- Size- 8 te 11 jai . -,-- I l a. , ,i , I V .1 -lrf.t 1200 Pairs of Women's Black Silk-and-Weel Stockings, $2 Tin - Weel Stei at :-:iHi .1 puir. .in- the Muckinsrs e m ium.mil. Mln.-I. i il.l...,( iH,.n.i ------- ........ .,.,..,. , i 'Mik'luiU' iikr.- nt a worth-while -aing Si.,- K',. te in Sn.winl l ' fntrB v - i i i Radium Lace Mevers, $1.35 An exceptional value in handsome Alievers blown, navy blue and black. We surest curly selection, for such Laces, are much in demand and this price will make these doubly attractive $1 35 a yard. 3-.Btra brides 4 Clothier Atalo 12. OVntr : . i Replenish Your Supply of Bedfurnishings in the Sale -in jmuwry Snlr alu. , n Mr I ntads, MiH n Sh'i-t- and lillew (.,-i- are the he. t m (,,!. All tin.- men hundlse included 1- of our usual ha-h -tan laid m quality S. & V. HLi:.U-HEI) Ml SUN SIIKKTS AM)' PILLOW CASKS miccis, n.i:iii m.1,1 shi.s Kivini (- i : 1 1 n...... -.. ..-., .., v,u a hum, varMT?., i-x.n) ijuc I'H aw (siscm. dr.v.'tr. r,r; It I l r . . --'? ...w nosier cases, l.x72 inchesnew SI. 10 55c DI.MITV, l-KOCIIET.WKAVB AM) MAKSHILLHS IIKI) Sl'KEADS Dimity Spreads, (53x90 S2.1 3; 80x9032.65 CrechcUr-eave, 78x88 SS.25; Marseilles, 80x90 $0.50 hutin-finish Marseilles Seta of Scalloped Spread, 88x98 inches, and Helster Threw $10.00 3tf-- Btr.. i 1 1 i. c.etliier -A Inc. n ttlli 12 KllUrt 8trH m u m m :l ! v j I .VI .F ' M m t '.j iw : & t C .. --- ' -' y 1 - 'W r- -