iV u i . J- .9 IffKTMMaWIOT' ! .. --'. jr T 'V w-t ' .,"V.?r " . JV ,. V 'r f'T-.r K ' I. -i. f v n (. I -I 4 1 . V' J,' 1 K" j ' ,n 1,1 ,'r " -' -, w - , , ,( , fa VENIHGPUBfcrd LKDOERr-PairBELPHIA, .XJSSfiw; 'JlttlfMY' j rff VJ? -i.i'l. J- - ? iV , t 12, 192Zf w m " - f- ELIGIOUS LEADERS 5IH CONFERENCE iJctorleU3 Life" Meetings te Open Tonight at Chambers- Wylie Church The flftli winter "Victorious Life nnfe'renee, which epcim leniRiic m h y'""rn ". ::.i..i i .. '" iir.iv.. huffh, win no " "f """' riders of vnlletis urnoinlnetloiis from nenv nlner ontslfte the city. Dr. Henry Frest, l'rlnceten, f. , nt dm Irailers In the work of he conference which will continue ... ....!.. iiltrlit. will ttltiUp nl. nil linlU eiin. "", ,,". '"!..", .", Mrciif en 1'rnyiT h lower mm iriv- Slpse"; the Hev. Henry I.. Ilcllycr, of fflenriue, will tell of the progress mnde .. the I'rchvterlnn Heard of Heme IllMlpiw, and B. F. Culp, of this city, rill ill!iif" men's work In the church. Othcpfcnturcs of the conference will ,, n widow by Dr. W. II. Griffith rhena-. en "The Mranlnr of (Grace"; ''Victorious T-Ifc Message,' by Chnrlcs 1 Trumbull, nlHer of the Sunday fc'hoe' Times; nddrcn en "Ainusemcnts in the ChrMlnn's Life," by AiMImeu r Raw, of Keswick, N. .1. ; nddrces, j& Minion Call," by Dr. W. It. ndcrcen: address. "World-wide On- ertunltics in missions umuj, uy ur, . Campbcir White. , A yputig people s mectluj; nt i rcrencc. It will be conducted by Jehn IV. Iinc, of (.'elIlnBdnle. lrncr bourn luring the conference w 111 be conducted by J, Hnncy llorten, nnd tile Itev. ul Tinder will direct noonday meet ing for biHncss people. Scheel Association te Meet This llnnie nnd Scheel AcRoc.nlieu of t'respect l'nrk ulll meet lenljlit nt tli'i oreui'h tclioel. The Hilrstieii of child ralth will be discuraed by Mrs. (Jlnia ioe Ktliiucii. who was leimcny n licturer in the I'.'illndelplila schools. COULDN'T PLAY TUNE ON It Se Pair Are Arrested and "Cordeen" Becomes Typewriter Chnrlle Hutchinson couldn't play a tunc en a tjpcwrltcr, no new lie's in jail. With Demlnick Alcndre, Hutchinson wda strolling along Chestnut street about 3 o'clock this morning. They were lugging n henvy bundle. "What's thnt?" nskpd Patrolman Hucr, whose (iiisplcleim were nreuscd. "l(s ii 'cerdeen,' " geld Hutchinson. "Yes: we're geluc te play nt a con cert." wild Alendre, "It's kind e' enrly for a nhew," Hupr Rtiggei-tcd, "just piny me n tune; It will make jour flngcrn warm. "We don't feel llkcvplejlng new," growled Hutchinson. He was about te walk nway when Hucr grabbed the bundle and opened It. He vnw n brand-ncv tjpewrltcr. The machine wnM utelen from the tterc of H. S. Hckels, 1022 Arcli street, the pe lice fayr llutchinHen nnd Alcndre were taken te the Fifteenth and Locust streets station. "18 rAKENTIIOOD A I.OST ANT?" IUad the stnrtllng fnct prenentrd by nntlenally prominent pcreh. In the Mnita clne ctlen of next Sunday's Fiblie Lmarn. Adv. ItttlLTRY AND SUPPLIES tWtf- "',ft-' w HINTEIl HESOKTS ATLANTIC TITV. N, VISIT THE Philadelphia Poultry Shew t First Regiment Armery llrend & t'nllenhlll St. Jan. 10, 11, 12, 13, &14 Open Day nnd Krenlne POULTRY, PIGEONS, RABBITS. CAVIES. CATS EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS INTKR HESQItTS i , .1. ATLANTIC! ( ITV. N. 4. M!IBBMIBMWaMMBmriCMBMWMMpaWWBMpn)KaBBBMpaMMBgaaM l . i. i'iI.MIJ kill 1!1 S'UMI f I I1V.VI. I .' 'Vi I ' i x'-kotiexiu;.. v 1 1 ii" . . " mm W ' Vuf iff mw 1 '( $m.$ Tha Tinnrdnalk Ii absolutely dn. frce from snow anil slush, and Is tlirenscd with Imppy lslters cnjeylnc thu wonderful braclns ozone and hVatth-preduclne calt sen air. Thre la no end of diversions for tlic winter KUcst Boardwalk Premenadlnif ; Heller-chair Hides In open or class enclosed, comfortable IiIc1ck: Horse back Hiding en the hard, sandy beach ; Indoor Sea Water I'oels ; Danclnc; Mu'c; Theatres, and lndUldual hotel entertainments. Kuperb !elf tlie Year 'Roem! Three nearby courses, cemprising1 sUty-thrce holes of sporty beii. "When It Snows, Come te Atlantic City" THE LEADING HOUSES ilw-nFa rtat. Tihnnn Win. nr (All ar Aineruan nan t,filliArnnrll lltrnlielm Amr. k Ru Plans Jeiian nmu henn Ci lletrl DrnnU Walter J Huaby The nrrakrra krrtmr it V.l Ilnn Jl Itll n-an I'rep. nill-( irllen Kur I'Un nnlr HIU neitaurant TIia AmKnu.fiilAr Ku Plan A la Carte and TaUe il'llole lintel Trnymere Amer Ic '.x. P.ana Jeph W. Mett. (Jen I Mzr. Th i Shellnirne Kurnpean Plan J. We 1'. Mr. Tile llelnihurxt A II Darnell Wrlle for Information Hates, Etc. unless elhirwlQ noted.) lletrl strand Amer. Plan enlr l II. OfT, Onn 4 jrjr. lintel Clielsrit .T. II. ThompHen S. Ce ( hilfonte-llnUden Hull L.cJm & I.lpplncett Cu Heillrlr Heiikp 1. P. I'enk'a Sens Hetel rtrlchten und C"lne Hetel Morten Dell & Cepe, Owners Alamar Hetel Amir ii Ku. nans Mark I.atz Ce. Hetel St. Charles Edward 11. (Iresscup Manacsr Calen Hnll Galen Hall Ce. The NllLhlre Pamuel Kills, emr N. J. Cellins. Ifar I'requent Irnlns (nlmeNt lieurb) flu I'KNNA. It. R., from either llrimd street Stiltlnn or Market htreet l'err (hIciiii or rlertrlrli til I'IHK. & Hi:IIMi RY., from LheHtnut Mr'eet Fern. Setuz VUerftZJtZZSm ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. 3 Directlv or the OceanFrcut i ' Ai American PlanHetel of Dist iuclkax j BumsBisaisKiiiai'ml CAPACITY 00 I ear ag n: D A"VTf rTT7 ATLANTIC CITY "Worlds Greatest Hetel Success CiRKKN rVB sPRINfiS. VI.A THE Qffil-SI-SANA gri'.rn cove arRiNOH. ru. Lertid tblrty miUs semth ei JaeksenvQia. Uclichtfel climate. 7 he Qut-fil-Sana U a ttMrrn, trreprer rtretlurs. leinUl Kerthcra eceklRB lofalsarraendlaffs for theM Mrklnj cuniilcu nit sr iPMlal dltt. Th eidMt and larmt Ealpbe-MtgTMIa spriaca In Flerida with I'riraU and "-uUl rl (1000 gallon bslllnf Daw pr minute) Itecroatlens: Mtlmralnc. delf, TebbIs. llenilna;, 'Ulilnc Dnnrtna. ISepelar rataa, rppl UOSCOG A MARVBL, Bummrfften Laka Dapaaera lletal, Laka Dvnanera, Tt. snARRnrK. fla. hotel Rnsretirl Kentucky Av. nr. bacl IUIC1 UOJCOOCI Lxce, ,nl (ahl(( Me(1 latMAm b n plain. Ph. 117. U.K MAltluN i'Aj5rvieni).2f!j. lolteueod's I.areett. FortmeU felel LAKEWOOD HOTEL ... Jjkeoed, New Jerary or (ternriailens phone. Lakenoed V' tr . .? l,0ekln! Ofllce Parclay TDW rnr inr muairaien I'naniriet. KfeNILWORTH LODGE. ON LAKE JACKSON. SEBBING, FLA. rLOWDAS MOST EXCEPTIONAL HOTEL. INVIGORATING CLINWTE, WGXCELLED GOl HUGH JAY FLYNM. hUKAGER. Hetel clarenden wsrcuY ex ocean SEABREEZE fleripa MIMI. Fl.. Mrlle te Clumber of (emmrrie. MIMI. 1'I.A.. for free lloeklrt. "TFAMMIII"- RFHORTS mti'ukiiiI". uvunuTH f FURNESS- mmh WSb-UNE (Unitr Contract with Bermuda Gevt.) The pulntlul ateninerH of the Iurne Ilrrmuiln line liind their patkensera und ImBKaBc directly at Hamilton Hecle, neldliiB the lljcomferta. Inconvenience nnd u"aj of lundlmr Iij tender. Thr.v ue fuel oil, cimiriiiir apred nnd llmlnutlnit (he tinders mill dirt common te leal-burulna; ateumera. Sailings Twice Weekly Iren, N. . e,rry i. sat. Ti"i".r,'l"u,,l mtry Tur. A Mat. n..i "'" k0" n either ateuiner uaerlnir uiientj ,res amlre'ilit S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" ln.Sc ew H UOO tens dlaplan ment S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" Twin arrow U UOO teim .llanlnctnii-iit Bermuda offers all outdoor sports nr ii .""" Trimls. suiinir. Ilntli. '"'. IMiiib, ItldliiB. IlrhlnB, elc. A! i l'npert Manjr Modern llelils rlle for I lnstriLtnl utrminr. ... DURNESS BERMUDA LINE MiiilV'V',"" V-. -s- -1 ' vim "' ",l" "irr llldn' . '"ll'i., or mi) Tuurlat Acrnt dRASSAD Lftt I II Aja ii west TudiM Cruises Twe De Luxe Cruises of Twjnty.three Days Each, iil'l,l,"71,Ml .t''"ih, K. Cr.,U, (Vu,.i i""' Al"-"' . I -m nli I. , ,111111011 mi irimuui, Lwing New Yerk Feb. 4 Mar. 4 " l dlaitai rln Sen DM Uu mm: s- S. tfFORT ST. GEORGE" Ne pi!.'.'?''.1"0.'.1" I'lilaiment "'cl1lln,,I"v - m l H8S0.00 fitW.. r '"r ' ""ituinra wrlin FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Kin. '" ''u-; Hpiirw iiidx., j 'i i " inurui ABrnt BAHAMAS for that "Leng de ferred Vacation." An investment in health that will add years te your life. A Winter Paradise. Average temp. 71 ; no sudden chances; Gelf, Bathing. Sailinfr, FiahinR. Charming British Colony. Splendid Hotels. Weakly sailinde. Learm New Yerk Saturday, arriv ing Nassau, Tuesday. B. S. MUNARGO 8. S. MUNAMAR MUNSON , STEAMSHIP LINES Drexel Bids.. Phila., P.. f,7 "'nil St Nc- V"' L MML TO "The Comfert Ilexth" bi Palntl.il Traiia-Allant'i. Liner "ARAGUAYA" 17. COO Tens DlaplHienient Prem M: 10HK I'.iery Niiliirduy und itr Hatuiday thereafter Allr.iilhr Incluslie Rules mil I. ' W.MOi'.n.l ' (s Hie 1 lerieif nnd most hirurfeus afedmcr ii (lie l.miui (ind lUKular HiillliiaTH tit IU ItUPIl by the fmnuus ' W STIJA.MIJIIrl The Royal Mal Steam Packet Ce- JJ Ilreuilay ev Yerk QUALITY VALUE SERVICE STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER SHOPPINQ HOURS 9 te .5:30 January Reduction Sale News for Te-morrow's Shoppers f In Conformity With the Tl Present Day Tendency in the Conduct of Large Enterprises, it Has Been Decided That the Handling of This Business Will Be Facilitated by Changing it from a Partnership te a CORPORATION I We deem it .will be of interest te our many thousands of friends te knew that we, THE SONS OF THE FOUNDERS of this business, are under taking its Incorporation (under the laws of the Sta.te of Pennsylvania) for the finer cohesion of its integral parts, the simplifying of business rela tions and for the PERPETUATION OF THE BUSINESS. q There will be NO CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP; NO CHANGE IN PRINCIPALS OR PRINCI PLES; NO CHANGE IN PERSONNEL, nor in methods or statements as affecting our relations with the public or our empleyes. q. It shall be the same living, human, flesh-and-bleed institution, controlled and impelled by the same considerations of right, the same principles of integrity by which its founders were guided; the same high ideals; the same adherence te the square deal for the public which it serves, and its empleyes through whom it renders that service. I I n short, it shall continue te be STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, with the geed Friend Penn as its model, and the Seal of Con fidence as the symbol of its guarantee of satisfac tion in quality, value and service Strawbridge & Clothier Women's Ceat Sale Exceeding AH Fermer January Selling and Value Records Recerd-breaking days, days that in volume of business fur surpass the greatest days of last January these arc what prove our values and the public's appreciation of them. $27.50 Coats of heavy, plaid-back cloaking with body and sleeves lined rather mannish. Others of high-grade fabrics, silk-lined throughout. $37.50 One of the smartest belted models of the season, silk-lined throughout; deep cellars of Aus tralian opossum. Excellent value. yA Straw $50.00 Several models with deep col cel lar and culls of fur, also an untrimmed model with deep heeded cellar. All elegantly silk-lined. $67.50 A miscellaneous let of high grade Coats favored models, materials and shades, and all fur-trimmed and beautifully lined. brldse . Clothier Setend Ploer, Centra Added in the Great January Sale of Damaged Beeks Several Cases of Beeks from a prominent New Yerk publisher just received and placed in the Sale at HALF REGULAR PRICES. These Nevels by Rex Beach new 60c each The Spoilers, Rainbow's End, The Net, The Silver Herde, The Harrier, The Ne'er-De-Well, The Auction Bleck, The Heart of the Sunset, The Iren Trail and The Winds of Chance. Thousands of Other Nevels 25c te 90c XV-y Strawtirldue &. Clothier t-etend Ploer. l'llbcrt ftreet West Special Prices for Re-covering Men's and Women's Umbrellas New is the time te have new covers put en favorite Umbrel 'as at less than regular pi ice. Cevers of American Taffeta (cotton) new 05c and $1.25 Piece-dyed Union Taffeta (sil't-and-cotten) $2.15 Satin Gleria ".SO Taffeta Silk- $3.75 Strawbridge 4 Clothier Alale T. Market Street Beys' Blouses 75c Beys will like the attractive patterns and colorings in the fancy-striped Percale Bleuses with cellar attached. Parents will like the exceptionally geed value, nt 75e each. Htrnwbildae H Clothier Becend Fluer, Centre, Kst Rugs in the Sale Hundreds of desirablu Rugs aie included in the gieat Janu nry Sales, at weith-while sav ings. Practically every desir able weave is lepiesented in a scejc of sizes and many pat terns. Representative prices FINE WILTON Rllfs, 8.3x10,6 $92.50 Rugs, 9x12 feet $97.50 FINE AXMINSTEU Ruga, 6x9 feet $26.50 Ruga, 8.8x10.6 $40.00 Ruga, 9x12 feet $U.50 Rugs 11.3x12 feet Royal Wilten Rugs $100 Fine Axminster Rugs ' $47.50 Slrauhrldu I I leiluer -. I'eurtli Fleer, Writ T am V7C7 aidsemelj Through the Sales of ieii la? e Already Profited Jamary Hundreds of Suits and Overcoats Added at Reduced Prices Remarkable selling activity naturally te be expected wh'i savingj of one-third en desirable Strawbridge & Clothier Clothing are available has forced us te draw upon our reserve stocks in order te bring assortments up te former standards of selection. If you have net already joined the throng of happy investors in January Clothing" values, you'll find ample assortments for satisfactory cheesing ready for your isit. Suits with Twe Pairs of Trousers Jsfew $23.50, $29.50 and $32.50 Men's and young merf's Suits of worsted, cassimere and of blue serge. Twe pairs of trousers te every suit insure extra wear, while these special January prices insure extra savings. a Hundreds of Fine Suits and Overcoats j $32.50 The Suits include "Califernia"-wcight garments worn the year-around by many men. Seme in advance Spring styles. Ulsters and Ulstercttcs of rich fabrics. "Alce" and Other CtOO CA Suits and Overcoats J p0.0J AH types of single- and double-breasted Suits; Ulsters, Ulster cttcs and Chesterfield Overcoats in a wealth of fabrics beyond description. Hundreds of Fine ) (OO n Suits and Overcoats O.JU Handsome new Suits and Overcoats, in a variety of styles and fabrics te satisfy every taste up-te-the-minute and conservative. Fine Overcoats, $54.50 and $62.50 Handsome Overcoats of Crombie and ether imported fabrics. Faultless in tailoring and style. $38.50 Handsome Winter I Suits and Overcoats f Suits of soft worsted fabrics in u variety of these clean-cut styles new preferred by up-te-the-minute young men. The Over coats chiefly in ulster effect. Many of Our Fine ) Suits and Overcoats f A variety of Suits for men and young men. The Overcoats arc exceedingly rich and fine in every detail of fabric, tailoring and finish. Londen-made Overcoats, $49.50 Storm Coats and Storm Ulsters, typically British in etyle, well made of Scotch flerccd fabiics. 46.50 Fur-lined Overcoats Reduced new .$75.00, $135.00, $175.00, $235.00 Great Sale of Separate Trousers Save 40 Per Cent new, $2.45, $4.45, $5.45, $6.45 and $7.45 A great variety of styles and fabrics in all sizes for men and young men. Straw bridBe . Cleth en -Sicet' I'loer i:.tt Thousands of Shirts Reduced Well-made, comfortably-proportioned Shirts the Strawbridge & Clothier kind, at sharp reductions from the already-low Strawbridge & Clothier prices. What better opportunity could there be for men te select a season's supply? All these are greatly reduced in price Seme Very Geed Shirts are new marked $1.00 Shirts from many higher-priced lines new $1.50 Fine Shirts of Weveri Madras and Cheviot, $1.65 i Shirts from several well-known makers, $2.65 Silk Shirts, in many weaves and patterns, $5.65 Outing Flannel Pa jamas, $1.7 5; Night Shirts,$1.65 - StiOMbrldRe . i i ti 1 mt m rr l.iihtli Nir t All Caps Half Price Every Cap in the Men's Hat Stere imported and American-made, including the famous shower - pruef Mc Gregor English Caps, new half fernur prices: 95c, $1.25 and $1.50 Fer tweed anil ether Caps that were deub'c. Mniuhri Is H i letl.ler !-err.nd Heur .r.iiku Str -t, I.ait Phonographs Reduced! Handsome Cabinet Styles That Were Originally $100 te $165 . New $70, $80, $90, $110 Dependable, clear-toned Phonographs in beautiful mahejjany and eelden oak cases. Thev have been used for demonstration purposes here in the Piane Stere, or for limited rentals. With the exception of this slight usage they are as geed as new. All are fully guaranteed. They are really remarkable values at the clearance prices. CONVENIENT PAYMENTS of $5.00 initial pay ment, and S5.00 monthly thereafter WITHOUT INTER EST, can be arranged if desired. Six double-faced Records (12 selections), worth $5.10, may be added with out increasing the ternih. - "irnwhrldKe i. Clethlir 1'iftli I'loer. V at Unusual Shee Values Among the many lemnrknble economy groups in the Sale are these four, of special interest te te-morrow's sheppers: Metl's SheSS English-last High Laced Shoes of chestnut brown calf, invisible eyelets. Solid 'eather soles and heels Clese te half price at"$4.95. High Laced Shoes of chestnut brown leather, with oak-tanned leather soles and lubber heels. .Much under price at $3.G5. High Laced Shoes of tan calf, of brown leather with soft oee calf tops, and Laced Shoes of tan elkskin. Hemarkable value. High Laced Shoes of tan calf and of storm leather. Laced Shoes of tan leather. T "rulTi lgi & i teihler- Klvhth and yuiiert Streets new $4.95 Reys' Shoes new $3.65 Children's Shoes, $2.75 Misses' Shoes, $3.35 Women's Spring Dresses At January Sale Prices New Cantrn crepe- and tafTit s, ut stiaight and hlirn ami unaderm ' as a reed, or fluttering beude I irere (, . u,. ette panels and the new wide sleeve of the beaded ciepe, as in the m in sketched. Seme show lu-avv uih'e ienl ing which is a feature of man.v impeitei models, ethers nie tucked ciy fine tucks or embieulered in silk, or stud ded with amber in louuled eiTeits lr,e! showing, in black, whte, msf navv. 1 eige and brown special, $3e no te s77 eO Fine Crepe de Chine Dresses Special $16.75 te $22.50 Pluited-sknt, plaited-tunie and em liii Kine 1-tunii models, sonic tiimmed with braul. etheis with silk fngetmjr -impU, piactical Frecks that cvc-i woman hkts, when they ate Mnattlv fashioned. Black, navy and brown. Weel Jersey i Dresses, Special I 'Hie t.vpe (f piactical Tmlered Frecks that every woman needs fei cai! Spring. X.i, brown and black. mil fleer M.ii liet Htreet $12.50 - Mm t n Iki i t i ,t hi r Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STItEET Your Hardwood Fleer Will Cost if arv, this Less we la. it dining Janu- for we shall de wetk of cliaractn as well as repairing and renovating at special low prices all this month. Just a measure te keep our stair of skilled ar tisans intact. Estimates fui nished. iih t n li. A I i nli i fourth I-'loer Market rlre-t Weal Umbrellas Special, $2.50 All huve Paragon frame, covered v ith Amricnn (cot ton) taffeta of excellent grade. .WOMEN'S Handles arc of piain or fancy carved weed, or with bakclite tern, finished with wrist cord nnd ring. MEN'S Handles of plain or carved weed in hook or crcek styles $2.50. Allle 7, SUiket Btre ) .1: S X . .. ', 1 i 8 k 4, . .',' ! J. ' .' 1 !, Or Any steamsnip nun Aeni !i V II ft1,,? li. 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