'," B-V?" Pit ,VlfB ttMx.''ri. mmm wMjifSjr"j 'jagn jijaiWf&&Mr y ' "'4sHvanram wr.ir wwr&TmAntMri'i&iJtj a zk i Auub- wmmtmanw1 t vi .&''. i v.ei :iu AW 1KJKiJflr.ST i W III' I'"!!'!.! IB ll'lllill II PI MW?WHW: 1& t " ... - . .. . - amm ;" .v-4?..r m-yi"-! -iHdlt mWMiL tfr fe$mrm:: m&iwvte JJS'Ht1r,J JC LE ''tlHIrt LJ Vf XtWM t '" - t r f ' "JT v 'V "iattjefn mi. ffiHTl ORS DEFEND iUEPNE ETHICS . , i . Haerferd and bwarinmere Heads Declare noner oy ey tem Is Success ?$AY IT FAILS IN BIG SCHOOLS jj Mn.1nv,h of ."e'trj.- '. no wr our h.-ihi'-'- - jf i been ln.llr.le.1 by fnlh.re tffib honor astern. cay educators 5 In renly te n statement b.v Dr. fSrt that abnn.1en.ncnt of tlie honor P.. .;.... m n loner Iccl of cel- Utfite fthlci. ,, honor 2fit ..gSi ; J&fe prcshlcnt of Haverfenl Col Cel t?.f'itPhtt proved se .,, ful in- tj that we nrc new cuueiuvt 'iZtilen of the Idea te include the iff'al "conduct of the students. SU .here is a pll-erKiilrrd "tudent --- clearly denned responsibility- tefe.:1, This ttc of nffnhs Is mere ensllj papers. It la a well-known fact thnt teacher, with a knowledge of what the examinations have covered In former" .yc".rK. arrange their courses accord- Ingly." An examination m n penalty for low daily averaten. Irmlrnrl iff the rpniilrwl teat of nil,, was one suggestion thnt Dr. Thompson offered. HARDING ESTEEMS MEMORY OF BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Statue of Negro Educatef Unveiled at ""Tuakeaee Institute Tuskeiee, Ala., Aprfe 5. (Hy A. P.) Tmnsportatlen methods ranging from special cars te mutcbark were utilized te bring te Tunkcgec today ft steady stream of .white people nnd Negroes te attend the unveiling of n statue of Beeker T. Washington, founder of Tuckegec Institute. Scheel authorities nid the gathering was the largest in the history of the Institute. The unveiling was net for the after after neon, .with Dr. Wallace liutt.lck. pres ident of the genernl cducntlnn benrd ; Dr. Oeerae C. Hall, of Chlcnire. nml Jesenhus Daniels, former Secretary of the Navy, as speakers. A letter from President Harding praising me werx et ur. Washington was made public tedny. It said: "I think there will be little diver gence from the opinion that Hoeker T. Washington was one of the most use ful AmerlcnnH of his time, and thnt the work he Inaugurated and se long directed Is n I ready demonstrating the wisdom of his attitude toward one of the great public questions of the Nateon." V j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 mi 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r COST -H SERVICE j The world's shrewdest buyers figure cost from the standpoint of the value of service I That's what makes the ' ' Stearns-Knight the choice of these who knew. Price comparisons are meaningless without service comparisons. 5 The KNIGHT meter, built entirely by the Stearns Cem- pany in a STEARNS chassis, invites these comparisons. E One meter one chassis built te give service and eight body styles is the product of Stearns 20 years' successful development. New body designs are smart and attractive. Fer-iding qualities we invite your criticism. s A phone, cftll is your opportunity and our privilege. The car will de the rest. , Yeii will knew when you sit at the wheel. ' W Reduced prices new en open models $2250 1 STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER: Phene POPlar 3244 3245 3246 UIIKItr. SIR. DAVEl .10NES I.IVES Think of lUln In a cernl ciue ilenn wliert t'.ie a Is fUr mllei dcp! Of ceurp. )eu'e heard about Daey. the Klnar nf the ncan depths, anu mtrmaicn nnu ine i Dine umch-l . ,meu"ll wiSrtle Mtd'lflR MaaaiTn: -etlNcTn llllll I III 1 1 1 1 1 1 I II I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I It 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Iff f fl of next .Sunday's I'lMle LtueKR. "Make It a Habit." Adv. henc of fceraennl n '..Ulnable In an inrtltuUnn .f ll.nl fI"Vlnt. which net only prevldei lEutr oppeitunlty for he rteeli pment rf i.spir It of undergraduate unity ami i!lKn.llltJ but attract atuilentB nhn ?Hik for themselves Instead of drifting .35. IL mnierlty te the larger and Wt widely known universities and .MlltlPS- , , I "It Is no doubt due te the absence , these conditions that the honor sys 1m i has net proved itself practicable jPiomVeftlWPlarsln.tltutlon." Success at Sarthmere i ,The honor system has been n micce (it'Swnrthmerc College also, paid Dr. ' iHr.' .; un'tched the development ifthe honor ajatem here ith greal iltlifactien." he said, "nnd e would Mt consider a return te u.e em procier riteni. In the eight years since the Siipirntlen of the svfctcm It has been BOlIeriniy Burur-wiiii. , Ti, i.nnnr Rste.ii cannot be Intro- I'iuwl where the ground Is net prepared 'far It." said Dr. ltnjmend Walters. 'wndltlens linvc been established it enn enn aet fall of being a distinct success. , "In the first place, it Is necessary ftit all the students affected shnll knew one another. They must have a cci tain 'Vgrcc of acquaintanceship. "In the second place, the student" Bust hae had some previous experience in nrKimrntnrv school, if net of nn honor Iftjrtem, at least of Intelligent Instruc tien in inaucri u lunim. wim.il niu vii- M tliem te iindcrstnnd and respect the "rwpanslbilitlcs which it places upey, "And In the third place, the student body must have a degree of organization thieujh which It may provide the me chanic?, as It were, of the s.vstem. some mums nf ni tnnllv nutting Inte effect it mandates nnd at' the same time knitting the millers. "dilutes together Inte a re re .tpenlbjc whole. f t.HAJnw Ci ,4.m Alan Kal1t1 Iti, 1 IIKIill jniciii jiuu ft-.i.t:u v''In dlsuissini; the merits of the I.DQDQr MUII 1L in IIIIMI III! Tn'lUJ Itf villi- iMr tnc many in.iuies e. tne procier lystein, which have been legion In tne Least. Beth s.wems have their linpcr linpcr pttctlens, but of the two the honor sjs- tn Is far the better." The opt ration of the honor system n't Prineeteii, ns dccilbed bv a, prominent alumnus Iipie. Is eartlcularl.v effective. These, he, sald, who violate the written pifdlte. "t pen mj honor ns n gentle min," are considered se fnr below an.v title te consideration that no one has any hesltanej In denouncing them te the proper authorities. Princeton, he added, nlse has the nd- TintaRe of n limited rnieument, te- 'Wher with thnt of ntti acting a high type of (.Indent, whose Ideas of honor and personal conduct are Inherited for the most part from n line of ancestors reught up within Its halls. Eliminations', net the collapse of honor sj st pin. are the great danger te modern education, both In schools and fOUrCM. Kllfll In tlm nnlnlnn nf Tli- Mert Hills Thompson, for twenty- ni years principal of Central High ocneol, Dr. ITiompsen, who was re- ittv, 8S nrl,",'Pn' because of age In 0, but who recently took up a etureship en ethics nt the school, to te J 'Is celebrating quietly his seventy- "iniu Dirtnuny. Consider Cheating a Game Examinations nri enlr n Ikuhi in fMmmlng," declared T)r. Thomnsen. r iminj '" r8",, t0 examinations, like t "- ....-, 1., iiui niiu ui T I1J wufther or net lm ellri-il in ilini.u i -. ! .u. .: i i j j .. r- ,WP1W, "I de net ; I have seen tee y removing ine expc.iauu.c-iusa .m uiuuB:y uu... 1 "ny or em. It is the examination hh lenns ui nuuieaiiiB ui, a ucinuep uetcm cu "i wans te cheating. The teacher Is in room te watch and te prevent ""ting, and students, believing it nert game, continue te cheat whenever ey can." 'L!le m'cUt,' w the sRl!stlen thut ?JS and college SOIlthq of tnrlnr nrn iwa ethical than In the days of his oeth, du0 (1l'r"en(,e at all," he said with Mmy. noner SJt,tmR hnp nes.Pr wn a Kueip,,. with the possible ex ex Wen of thnt nt I'llnceten, which I Dflleve li itiu i. -i..i -.. . . fp.t i vAitirni-p. i iiiic we l i ,oner Hs,em Bt ,,,n 'l' bcboel inremplin.un with the M.. f ., ,.,. -... u ruPKa grntiuntes. Hcfore long, dM .,. " r1 ,ln" er" ' fenimlttee , ta. ' ,f",1;,ll ici.iMaten.ent. It ?.. Ifficnlt ,llln8 e ninke bejs as JMjf as that see the significance or w of n cede of honor in the school- ned!'rnTil?n'ps?n "'l1'1" the steps In iffi-,',1i",a,len ,nat hail led te the vfW?t9&LH i uliiiflafcM i i.i ifkH.1 ' tfl y 0k- iAl m P -J ' l':iiil f $12.50 J $30.00 J I $37.30 i $30.o'e )jk A ' wB w w xi w i m A I SCOTT MOTOR COMPANY 908 N. Bread Street Philadelphia , De Yeu Knew AH Your Geed Prospects? and what is mere important De They Knew Yeu? - THE most valuable asset a business can have is a wide acquaintance ship. It would be a wonderful thing for your business if every logical prospect for your line knew your firm, knew what you made or sold, and all of its geed points. , Few concerns can truthfully make these claims. In fact,, only a few can rightly claim they knew all the concerns' they ought te de business with. This is all wrong! Today especially, when there are three sellers te every buyer when you are wishing you had mere customers instead of mere goods it is very wrong. First, you ought te be absolutely sure that you knew every well rated concern you have a geed right te sell. Next, you ought te take immediate steps te see that they knew all about you what a fine house you are what a geed line you handle what excellent values you offer. This is easy for the man sincerely anxious te speed up his business. Here's hew: telephone Walnut 5641 write Rapid Addressing Machine Ce. or, visit us at 1208 Chestnut Street And let a Belknap Service Man explain Belknap Service in full from our 98 Guaranteed Lists of All Trades te ways and means of reaching the concerns en these lists easily, effectively, economically and profitably. Impertant: When he is working with you, please remember-lie is a Specialist net a Sales man. His mission is te help you, net te sell you. Listen te him attentively; answer his questions frankly; volunteer any information you think he ought te have. In ether words help him te help you, if you really want help. Belknap Systems of Addressing are proving life savers for all sorts of concerns in all kinds of business today A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 300 WOMEN'S FINE Afternoon Dresses TO SELL AT WHOLESALE PRICES AND LESS $30.00 $37.50 $42.50 $50.00 Three hundred of the finest Afternoon Dresses we have ever been able te get together at a price-concession. They are in the? most select styles of the season, some are duplicates of the most favored models in our regular Spring stock. And the collection is se beautifully varied, net only in shades and materials, but in the different types of Dresses, ranging from models that depend entirely upon their own lovely plaits and draperies for distinction te these that are elaborately beaded and lace-trimmed. Ne. 3 MOTOR DRIVE MACHINE mm XWWvjffWXm iskipi r II I REPEAT! j This Ne. 3 Moter Drive Belknap Ad- dresser addresses 15,000 te 25,000 names day. J.-,, ""HUM IIIHI. IIIMI "option of cxmnlnntlens iih e neccsury Dtp! Itrm.nl.l. r ji teYran,rl? Il ""'' ,:,lb,1.ema,T. ! wild. LS2J;ii. iu tSSdH teachr, ' T .,u. "i? anUauls thnt the refused v..".il "1P" ,n" ."wee wbn p...i. " " " '"'" " I Metre.. ,.' ,7; no men venttxi .vi"!!fc unless he had inunnp.l nt tn Mmaelf a career along educational I aes. it u :::. .i "" ""?n term t "- "i greni unmoors tewdn, ffy (e,r ?B?res. ""d the lttrnl,g i'JV1' rcB.lJu'd I" ' ""its of tain. ("" le lue standardized tien. ex- at adHeri u. . ffM of attending XI "'" T?"l WferP.t.,l,"-'lrI,lme 0,,tHlll vmrnr- Mnetl, (il,l'.,?tle.ns- It uas In the 'Nth.unr 1,1 ,f i ,0y, nl1" 0(l"'rs llt n?B.a?l?l ,ihJP Unl,t Ul1 ",nt "r IWTed eY hVf.B, Cfn""-y after It Iih i "E,.-'".." r--'iiiauens are as n rule mndp - VSrseilN ether than Ik.. , ifl ff.' tU.e tudnts. That Is es- Leii(iJ?-0J co,le ntranc exams. . nnp tviu -.ii. A.. ables you constantly te keep your prospects posted about you and encourages them te send you orders. Many concerns who were timorously wondering what 1922 had in store for them after taking a let of un necessary punishment in 1921 are new facing the future with new faith in themselves, their line, their trade, and the country. And with unbounded respect for the particular Belknap System which enabled them te turn vigorous broad sides of direct selling effort en all the worthwhile con cerns capable of handling their lines resulting in a fresh grip en and mastery of what before that was a bothersome situation. Don't make the mistake of thinking you can't afford a Belknap System of Addressing. If money means any thing te you, you can't afford net te have one. Yeu are wasting its cost times ever without ending in leaks and losses due te ld-fashioned methods of handling all sorts of addressing work, te say nothing of the profits you are losing en account of the sales which a Belknap System can't make for you until you own and operate one. Phene Walnut 564, and ask a Belknap Service Man te call. Booklet en request Tapid Addressing Machine pe. 1208 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA Offices and Agencies in all Principal Cities Yeu are Paying for this Machine! Net once, but many times ever, in leaks and losses due te old fashioned bungling methods in handling lists and names. Step paying for it by having it and using it, and profiting by its use Yeu can Enjoy BELKNAP Addressing Efficiency for se little as $92-90 Belknap Systems FOR ADDRESSING EVERYTHING ENVELOPES WRAPPERS DUE BILLS RECEIPTS BULLETINS CIRCULARS NOTICES OF MEETINGS a MATERIALS Canten Crepe Krepe-Knit Crepe Georgette Crepe Rema Lace, Foulard SHADES Black, lilue, W h i t e, li r e w n, Beige, Henna, Mo Me .hawk, Flesh, Rese; Pheasant and Corfu flower. STYLES Blouse, L e w W aistc d, Pane I, Straight - line Draped and Tunic, also some Cape Costumes. TRIMMINGS Beading, Embroid ery, Cording, Plait ing, Ribbons, Laces, Corsage Flowers and Self Materials All with the new wide sleeves and elaborate sashes and girdles, some with heavily beaded crepe Georgette sleeves. Alse a few Cape Costumes and two-piece models in contrasting shades. All sizes from 34 te 44 in the let, but net in each style. --Straw bndc t ( lelhler i-ccend Tloer. Ma ki .- -et A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF WOMEN'S Tweed and Serge Suits EXCEPTIONAL $24.50 Tweed's, in Copenhagen blue, tan and lusset shades. Men's wear serge in black and navy blue. Six different models, including the smart slashed seam styles. Seme trimmed with tailored folds and braids. Wonderful assortment of Tweed Suits, $27.50 te $40.00. Fine Triceline and Twill-cord Suits. Black and Blue $45 Fine taileied medels en long, slender lines, exceedingly plain, ethers trimmed with tailored folds or smartly bound with silk braid; also embroidered models at this price. Straw b-iddf. I Clothier -Sfeml rioer, Centre Hundreds of Handkerchiefs Fer Eastei gifts or for your own use, including these par ticularly attractive values Women's Handkerchiefs Fine imported mull with white nnd colored centres, with hand-printed designs of French origin, and finished with white and colored hemstitched hems 18c each, 3 for 50c. Colored Sports Handker chiefs, of fine Irish linen, in white, also with colored cen tres, with contrasting hems of color or plain white 25c. Tissue Handkei chiefs, in new designs and coleis 3ec each, 3 for $1 00. Men's Handkerchiefs Colored cambric, for young men; plain white with woven cords of color in border; and coleicd centres with unique designs 18c each, 3 for 50c. Irish Linen, with hemstitched hems, plain or initialed 35c each, 3 for $1.00. Straw hriflp A Clothier AM 1- .Market Street Our "Wear-Ever" Muslin Sheets $1.65 We have just 800 of these well-known Bleached Muslin Sheets, in the 81x90-inch size, te sell at $1.05 each. ,sti,ul'rllBe A Clothier -Aiil 1." Tilh'rt Mtcet "Girard" A Wickham Suit Designed for Yeung Men $35 A Sports Suit that men will wear fei business also; that adapts the best features of the Net folk jacket te .combine with the new lapels, the slight shaping at the waist and the straight front of the coat. About twenty different materials in lighter shades. All taileied the Wickham way, of fabrics that come up te the high standards of Wickham quality. There are four ether attiactne sports-coat models and a new con.-eiatie btyle at this unusually low price $"5.00. Smart Suits at $25 Yeu will realise that this is a special pnie the moment j.eu .sec these Suits Yeui choice of blue eige, blue, flannel ei- mere colorful shades in tweed or her ringbene fabiics. P!ent. of speits mod el, as well as censervatie stvles; plenty of blue ergc Suits for stouter men. Special S25.00. Imported Gabardine Tep Coats, Shower-proof and Smart $25.00 Made in England, a enlj the English can fashion coats of geed show er-pioe gabardine. Heltcd style in tan. Special $25.00. f st i ibrKice t I let"ur S.cnnil foer Lint V i 1 K Vrf Dance Records Newest Hits 50c All Deuble-Faced Hearing these catchy dance tunes, it is hard te keep the feet still. Twe selections en each Recerd they are all double-faced, and yet the rjrice is only 50c. These titles: ' ll,l Tlmrr Wnltr I MertleV MbII (Medley- (l'e Tret Vecal Part 1) Old Timer Part J) Dnpper Dun Chorus) Turk Me le Sleep In Mr Old Tnck Heme (ViX Tret. Vecal ( horns) VTimmln (Pet: Tret) Wep Ne Mere Mj Mmiimt (Fex Tret) Nenr of India (Pox Tret) M lien Frnnrin Daiire With Me CWalt7 Vnral fhntuq) llreken Tej ( Ke Tre' Intro : ' M ParllnR ) Semen here In Nnple (Ke Tret). Mir ( Ie Tret Vecal Chorus). U hen llliildhu Millies ( l"e Tret), stealing- Pe Tret Vecal Chorus) ;ed llir simnilial (Ie Tret). Mj Sunnj Tenneee (I e Tret). I.ote'e ship (Waltz) Mnnn (Fex Tret. 'Vecal Chorus). Hew Hen niur (Fe Tret, Vecai Chorus) Tell Her nt Tlllrh (l'e Tret) smllln' (Fex Tret) Straw hi U1 f. C ethter Fifth rioer. Weit A Geed Easter Gift for Kiddies Is the Peter Rabbit Bex, containing tluec Peter Rabbit Beeks and Peter Rabbit him self. All for $1.75. StranhrMgn ,l rioihier Second Ploer. I'i b- rt siteet West Beys' Easter Suits with Extra Trousers at $13.75 Atti active, carefully taileied Suits of tweed or cheviot. The coats are mohair-lined and both pairs of knickei hookers full-lined. In light Spnng shades. S17.es S te 18 years. Special S13.75. Fast-color Blue Serge Suits $10.50 Plaited and plain models with patch pockets, made of fine twill, all-wool nay blue snge, in sizes 7 te 18 yeais. A special Spring Suit value ?U 50. -'trnn! I Un i (' n'liir seren, jp ,or , p , s rf. r.it Men's Spring Hats $3.00 and Mere Tep the new clothes with a new Hat. Heie you will find a great aricty of Spring Hats, in every wanted shape and shading, at a range of prices. Borsalino Hats $8.00 Stetson Hats $7.00 up Wickham Hats $3.75 Special Hats $3.00 Caps $1.9.1 te $8.00 S' aivhrl leu I Clothier -Sfenil Plenr firl.t Street Kst Ready for Anether Great Children's Day Te-morrow Seemed as if .ill the kiddies for miles mound were heie Satur day, and my! Hew they liked the Easter Clethes we had here fei them! Mere of the same kinds icady for te-morrow. Girls' Silk Frecks, $10.7.1 te $25.00 Sizes i te U) jcin's jcin's ('repe de C hine, Taffeta and Pongee Frecks. ANe Crepe de Chine Bleemer Dresses, ! Girls' Silk Freeks " Special at $10.75 Sua f te 11 jenr. Taffeta Dresses, in henna, navy blue and cadet blue. Lew-waist ed, kimono-sleeve Frecks, with .side-plaited or double-iulHo bknts. Girls Wash Frecks, $3.00 te $15.00 Plaid nnd checked ginghams, plain colored linens, chambray and Uovensliite cloth. Sizes (i te l'J years. Other Wash Frecks, $1,45 te S.1.00. Girls' Silk Frecks, $15.00 te $15.00 k HeutVant taffi tas in niivj blue and brown. Ciepe de Chme and Canten crepe m light and S19.50 daik hnile . Hiis PJ te Hi ear-. Girls Ceals and Capes, $10.75 te $35.00 Deuble-breasted and single-bieastcd loose Coats, full-belted Raglan-sleeve Coats, full circular Capes and Coats with detach able capes, also fancy stitched and plaited Coats. Sizes 6 te 16 years. lr--Strwbrld 4 Clothier Second Fleer, Iterket StrMt 'rt'' w fj'Werr) I i Fine Silk Stockings in Wonderous Array A new pan of Silk Stockings worn at Eustei time brings geed liuk se the.v say. However, it .s your geed fortune NOW te cheese these Stockings from the comprehensive assortments as sembled here, at prices of pleasing moderation. Fer instance At $1.45 Sixteen - strand silk: seamed backs and meietrized tops and -eles. In black, white, gtay, coidevan, silver and pole gray. t $2 00 SlIk Stockings, -i .?.uu in coIers wlth decks. Alse full-fashioned Silk Stockings, with mercerized lisle tops; in black, white, fawn, nude, nickel, Russia calf and giay. At $3.00 At $3.50 Full - fashioned sheer Silk Stockings, nHilack, beige, cham pagne, silver and giay. I nl I - fashioned Ingrain Silk Stockings; silk te the tops; in black and twent colors. A t S5'- 7 PM fashioned At 'Pa'3 Ingrain Silk Stockings; black with white em broidered clocks. At $2.25 and $3.00 At $4.50 Sgg Drop-stiteh (tleve-silk Stock- lace clocks; in black, white, co'r ce'r mgs, in black and colors. devan and silver. - siraLmlin It Cleth r- A le 4 Mirket Strut ! Men's Neckties, 50c te $5 J Feur-in-Hiinds and Bew Ties ready for Easter, in hundred' of designs and color combinations te match almost any shirt oil f1"1, ,Y?U wil1 r'n1 Neckties here of grenadine, silk-and-wool, feu-U. lard, knitted silk, and ether nemilnr materials. A uiln mnn. r.t ' Sq ' U prices-50c, ?1.00, $1.50, ?2.00, ?2.50, JfS.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $6.00, T,U -- Strwbrld ClethUr Alitt 1, Market Btroet v41 U!?fwiir;'i-Mi!' 'AUiki- -" Itv ' jHv v. A'i' '.fttm.' n. Xf Z?Y ' i T && , i .". .. . rH x..y M i . a. ')' i'j . . n fmmjm.KM' .f , Vj' v,-,W','SSift,t tM. MiK-' jfcj2' ifcl'WMI I I V alfml ..BIMJJ--H jr rrti i Ki. a r ti ' - st y
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