Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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PHCOUE
flNDSWOMENpUST
LVeral Auxiliary Meetings Are
Scheduled at tpiscupaimn
Convention -
C6NSJDER AMENDMENTS
'Inland, Ore., Sept. 7. Actual
, 7 i t(,i, fertvspventh Irlennlnl con-
Jrf, In the rnllnl Stntc wn fncl
nDUties nsscmbllnB teilny following
SL MWnlMtlen nnd election of officers
'Mttrctay. Consideration of amend amend
te te the constitution adopted nt the
S'fonrcntten was the first IiuiIiicm
SlBipertancc for the Heuse of Depu-
.rSatlflcntleit of such portion of re
JuX. of the prever book as hbh
HLit the 1010 convention alie
t en the program for the ,h.v.
TSl neon the deputation from the
Anidlan Cliurch was te be formally
-wired by the convention.
m re'""l uv.i. ;...; i
t.tflt SesMeni provides for five joint
Joint BC5.'V" .',,,,...,,,., thn flrHr tl. he
Friday, when the report of the pre
S5in bishop nnd council Is te be pre-
(Mint; bishop
wted.
Registration
of Inte nrrlvnls con
flated te increnje the nttendnncc. At
sttrday8 sessions there were 118
tops out of n possible 138, , nnd there
en 010 members of the Heuse of
Dtleffles present. Four clerical and
fair lay delegates nttend from each
llettse and one clerical nnd one lay
Jdeeate from the missionary districts.
Activities of women's organizations
edy Included a mcetlns of the Church
terlce League, n federated oriinnlza eriinnlza oriinnlza
tlen of the seven natlennl women h or-
Satiations of the Church. Tonight
I women's auxiliary is te held a mast
meeting te be presided ever by the Right
Sir. Arthur Selden Lloyd, Suffragan
Bishop of New Yerk.
Dr. Mann Chesen President
,Th Heuse of Clerical rnd Lay
Deputies was called te order yesterday
afternoon by the secretary. The Hev.
Dr. Anstlce, of New Yerk, who lias been
assistant secretary and secretary of the
Heue forty-five years, nnd shares with
I. Bradford Prince, lay deputy from
New Mexico, the distinction of being the
senior member of the convention.
After calling the roll of deputies the
Heuse proceeded te elect n president.
Dr. Alexander Mann, rector of Trinity
Church, llovten. wns nominated by Dr.
Powell, of California, and seconded by
Stephen Baker, of New Yerk. The
nomination wns seconded by deputies
from Washington, Pennsylvania and
Western New Yerk. The election was
Hide by acclamation and Dr. Miinii was
escorted te the chair by the Uev. Dr.
James K. Freeman, of Washington, and
Frederick C. Morehouse, of Milwaukee.
Tiie Itev. Dr. Erneit M. Stirei, of
New Yerk, nominated the Rev. Henry
Anstlce for secretary of the Heuse, but
Dr. Anstlce intimated his inability te
accept the appointment, .owing te the
fict that he had reached his eighty -first
year. On the motion of Mr. llur llur
ten Mansfield, of Connecticut, the Rev.
Carrel M. Davles, secretnry of do
mestic missions, New Yerk, and for
thirty-three jeers an assistant secre
ttry, was nominated and unanimously
elected secretury of the Heuse of Depu
ties. Bishops Elect, Chairman
The Heuse of Bishops assembled for
Wfinlzntien under the chaltmiinslilp of
Bishop Themas V. (ialler, who'-e term
of office tcrinlnutes nt this convention.
It was aimeumcii that the lit. Rev.
William Cabell Brown. Bishop of Vir
ginia, hud been elected chairman,
fllihen Brown was born nt I.ynchbuig,
Va.. Nm ember 22. IStil.
The Rev. Charles L. Fardce. secre
tary of the Aunt lean ('lunch Building
Fund, was elected secretary of the
Heuse of Bishops.
The assistant secretaries of the
Heuse of Deputies are the Rev. Frank
lin J. Clark, of New Yerk; the Rev.
James G. Class, of Plot Ida. and Miss
Helen .7. Smith, of New Yerk. This Is
the first time a woman bus been ap
pointed te any office in the general ton-Ttntlen.
MADAME SYLVA IN PERIL
FROM BLOW BY CRUTCH
Heed Poisoning Ensues When Child
Hits Her Mether
New Yerk, Sept. 7. When four-War-old
Daphne Smith struck her
Bether, Marguerite Sylvn, famous opera
Biifer and noted in the role of Carmen.
lth a crutch, she, nearly caused her
jnether's death from bleed poisoning.
It was learned esterday. Doctors pro
nounce Mme. Sylvn out of danger.
Mme. Sjlva, who Is the wife of U. L.
DIUIta. or II Wst Hitnlh uli-ent
iraeral manager of the Aero-Marina
patated a mentli ns. nnd nfter she
"lurnea te ner home still used n crutch.
Mer daughter, pl.ijing with the crutch a
Kw days age, iiccldentully struck her
"Other en a feet.
Anether operation wns necessary nnd
tMjrene resulted.
Three Killed In Texas Feud
Housten T ,..,. r mm
!?.Vier; k111?1' 01, fcll0t " nnether
itti; i ,"l,0..,"1 a8 '"e result of a po pe
fau feu'lTe:dav night between two
tir i i,lc u'u" wus fought out en
u nalu btreet.
Breth
ers
By J. P. McEVOY
BOYS SHACKLED MONTHS
IN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
Investigators Tell of Fridlng Reaches
and Nails In 8tew
Columbia, 6., Sept. 7. Following
the report of nn Investigating commit
tee that Inmates had been subjected te
"excessive, Indiscriminate nnd uncon
trolled punishment"; thnt they were
forced te wear Iren shnckles for months
at a time, and that feed served wns
Insanitary, Dr. II. S. Mncajeal, State
Director of Public Welfare, cstcrdny
dismissed II. U. Hastings as superin
tendent of the Beys' Industrial Scheel
nt Lancaster,
The committee report declared that
nmene the modes of punishment used
were beutlns of boys en their bare feet.
pulling their hulr uud Hogging with
henvy lenther puddles. One be,v,waH
whipped 144 times in forty-four
months, it tleclnretl.
Committee members personally found
lenclics, strings of mops, splinters and
even nails in tlie "stew whlih const!-,
tutes the iiuilti item of diet nt the.
school," they declared.
FILMS FOR CHURCHES
New Bedy Formed Industry
Headed by Hays Unsatisfactory
New Yerk. Sept. 7. The Christian
Herald announces the formation of n
motion-picture organl7titIeu te produce
nnd distribute pictures for Protestant
congregations. Graham Patterson, pub
lisher, says the organization has un
limited tiuunclnl backing, lie asserts
the Industry headed by Will Hays has
failed te co-operate with the churches
and that tire regular producers have
been warned against releasing pictures
te churches: and schools.
The new organization Is called the
Christian Herald Motion-Picture Bu
reau. Its slogan Is "te provide clean
pictures for clean people."
FLY PHILA. FLAG IN PARIS
Gonfalon Is Raised in Annual La
fayette' Day Celebration
Paris, Sept. 7. The American
flag which wns presented by the City of
Philadelphia te the City of Paris in 11)17
was raised ever the Hetel de Vllle en
the occasion of Lafayette Day jester
day. ,
This is an annual ceremony of rais
ing the Philadelphia flag, which has the
name Lafajcttc inscribed across its
bars. The ceremony wns attended by
representatives from the American Em
bassy, the French Government, the
ministries of foreign affairs and wnr
nnd municipal authorities.
F PERNICIOUS ,,rnfnl,.u,u
,n ihav'" ,k!unwi i,0I goofy runts
?vi ' lrIvc" mc te spasms
Aim tla' !' irritating stunts,
Ad of pestilential persons
. Ana exasperating eggs,
I hflCvi,",nK!P,1 ,w!,n tUp wen ''.
1 have drained the bitter dregs.
pJERR are people who say "loekit"
Fer thS?'? B,?rj; in ,Mr K"r,
-ideicst It nml abhnr;
AVhnm Vit,l,,rH,, Wh0 "' ""IK""","
Bul'.iT ! (l """. gladly kill
In , "'"'"i'est Is this uu
1,1 nij tittegerlc bill.
1 f this past of pets I meet him
And ta."11 'e'lBingH wliere I dwell,
On I i f"ln,rn "5 ! Bnet him
Ulnlli Ulu,Mi fentnnelle;
Vlt VZV ',"m n,"l '"' ether
or fc. ' ,'.'1111 rPM!'"'dlng smack,
And h2 u""' ,'",,', ,IW ""rotler,"
n he slnpu ,0 en Mlu 1)u k
inVVKAU T,IKJt '-enhe
te'?" hTnlS!.w"n, &" PJl..! with
J. 'ZC r Showing First
I New Fall Weight
Oxfords for Men
JlW
lV'1 TTll ' iya..i.-.. ,-7 n
Tan or
Black
We have imported
every feet of the
"SCOTCH GRAIN"
leather we could
procure. Its wear
ing qualities and at
tractive appearance
already assure a big demand for them this fall and winter.
As usual, Dalsimer is first te meet the popular
demand AND AT A POPULAR PRICE
New Seft Tip
has the call this
fall with particu
lar young men.
a
Specials in
Mens Sex
THE BIG SHOE STORE
Four Floers With Seating Capacity for 600 Mtn.
Women, Misses, Beys and Children
1204-06-08 Market Street
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Tisa
Feat
Te Fit
Feet
v'
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Seldom Equaled
Never Excelled
rriugnai rneni i J !-. mere is nitca lOF
R?, Polie"1 1, b7',lt, ,or Ainerlftn fr.
it, ItfMuTi'i,. 'in,'" Al'f .y column of
'rv5 ' l-WKU. ";,n . n Utbu.",
HpHE proof of geed ice cream is in
the eating. Try a quart of
SUPPLEE ICE CREAM any
flavor compare it with any ether
ice cream, and you will agree that
we are net overstating when we say
seldom equaled never excelled.
Philadelphia has known SUPPLEE
ICE CREAM for seven years. In
that short time the daily demand
has mounted te a figure which
usually requires many years te
reach and held.
This, tee, in the city most critical of
ice cream and most qualified te
judge geed ice cream.
The uniform smoothness of
SUPPLEE ICE CREAM the de
licious flavor both helped it te
ebtam ever-growing public favor.
But, mere than anything else, the
knowledge that SUPPLEE ICE
CREAM is made from GOLD
MEDAL CREAM than which
there is none richer has brought
confidence and approval and rising
popularity.
fall MILK JB
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SUPPLEE
ICE CREAM
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P.
SUPPLEE
ICE CREAM
One of the SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES Products
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STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
Men's and Yeung Men's
New Autumn Suits
Attractive in Price
Smart, new Autumn Suits and Coats are in hundreds
of them ready for Philadelphia men who appreciate abso
lute correctness of style as well as absolute correctness of
price. ,
Weel and woolens have advanced greatly in price but
because these Suits and Overcoats were contracted for
before the advance, you benefit this same Clothing
would cost mere if we bought it in te-day's market.
Particular attention is called te these Autumn values:
Wickham and Alce Suits
Just Arrived $25.00, $30.00, $35.00
We believe these te be the best values at the prices
obtainable anywhere te-day in new, fresh, up-te-the-minute
Suits. Philadelphia men knew the excellence of both'
Wickham and Alce tailoring and fabrics.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits
New Styles $35.00, $40.00, $45.00
Most men knew and appreciate the merits of this famous Clothing and hun
dreds of Philadelphia men prefer it above all ethers. They can get Hart, Schaffner
& Marx Suits here only in this city, for we are exclusive representatives in Philadel
phia. All Suits all-wool, of course, and made te our exacting standards.
l.vrl.irl i.. rAi
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English Tep Coats
for Autumn $35
Genuine Scotch tweed, sent te England and
there made into these distinctive Autumn-weight
Tep Coats for American men's comfort.
Gabardine Tep-Coats
Special Value at $19.50
Of imported fabrics. Well tailored, stylishly
cut. Others at ?29.50 and $35.00, some of which
were made in England. New belted models.
Strawbrldge & Clothier Scetid Fleer. Eat
Beluchistan Rugs
$35.50 te $42.50
Average Size 3x6 feet t
Noted for the exceptional silken sheen. Seft tone of red
interwoven with shades of blue and geld figuring produce a Rug
famous for its beauty.
Hamadan Rugs, $35.50 and $37.50
A heavy Persian Rug, average size 2.8x4 feet, much desired
for doorways aifd stair landings. Rese and blue grounds, beau
tifully colored.
Arak Rugs Always Desirable
Persian Rugs of this character are se closely woven that the
wearing quality is unusual, while the softness of the colorings is
comparable with Rugs twice as high in price. Sizes from 6.9x10
feet at $225.00, 9.4x12.6 feet at $325.00, te 10.9x15.1 feet at $575.00.
1-7 Straw bridge & Clothier fourth Fleer, West
Demestic Cottens at
September Savings
These new are wanted in many households in anticipation of
Autumn sewing. Prices are wonderfully attractive, as thrifty
homemakers will appreciate:
Fine-spun Leng Cleth, 10-yard pieces $1.35 and $2.00
Leng Cleth, 89-inch 25c a yard Nainsoek, 36-inch 28c
Fine Cambric Muslin, 36-inch 25c a yard
Bleached Sheeting Muslin, 63-inch, 65c; 81-inch 75c
Striped Outing Flannel, 27-inch 20c a yard
- Slraubrldfte L Clertiler Alale 13. Centre
Men's White Shirts
at Special Prices
White Shirts continue very
much in demand among well
dressed men, and these Shirts
at such prices will be wel
comed heartily:
WHITE MADRAS SHIRTS
without cellar $1.25.
WHITE CHEVIOT OR
PONGEE SHIRTS, with or
without cellar attached
$1.65.
WHITE MERCERIZED
OXFORD SHIRTS with cellar
attached $1.83.
WHITE ALPHA SHIRTS,
with or without cellar attached,
or of balloon cloth without col cel
lar $2.50.
A remarkably comprehen
sive assortment of men's and
young men's Shirts of pure
white cottons suitable for
college or business wear. Little
preferences as te cellar and
cuff styles may usually be sat
isfied directly from stock.
Strawbrldne A. Clothier
East Stere. Eighth Street
Practical Kinds of
Muslin Underwear
Many women arc asking for
Lingerie that is sturdy, dainty
but simply trimmed and prac
tical for general wear. Seme of
the most-wanted kinds are
NIGHT GOWNS, of pink or
figured Windser crepe, in
several styles $1.25 te $2.95.
PAJAMAS, of batiste in
two-piece style. Variously
tailored or lace-trimmed $1.00
te $3.00.
COSTUME SLIPS, of nain nain nain
seok, with deep hems that
make them shadow-proof. All
are prettily trimmed $1.50 te
$2.95.
CORSET COVERS, tight
fitting styles of cambric, with
round, square or surplice neck
50c te $1.00.
BLOOMERS, of batiste or
satine 85c te $1.50.
Str.iwbrt Ike A Clothier
Third rioer West
Motorists !
Red Rubber Tubes
at Special Prices
Extra-heavy Tubes, guaran
teed by both the manufacturer
and by us:
"1H2- M.J0
JJi4'5 S3.iS
JJxj3 M fie
.l(,jU;, 75
MrJ J en
.IX5 tl.25
sx ti.',s
Gray Tubes, 30x3's, special
$1.25.
Our entire stock of Fabric
Tires at these low prices:
iOr.lu, J.. IS I SXxi tin 75
Slxi JjTS ' J, it flSOO
JJxJlj tU 2e J';-J!)5
Protect your Spare Tires
with a Gorden Tire Cever, at
these low prices:
SOx.1 i.ti ; 1 mix; ft. 30
Six', J7.5 . ,Ux', tl nn
jfxj ft se I ssx5 t: se
Mrawhrldse. S. Clothier
Ilasemcnt, Market Street. Wet
Mr 11 tl 17
JiJJ tl r
.12xi t?l0
Slxi tllO
Six', t;.7',
J.VJtj tJ 2S
Mesh Bags at
Special Prices
Levely little Silver Mesh
Bags, some sterling, ethers
plated, and a few geld-plated,
in several attractive styles,
chiefly in smart narrow shape.
Yeu will want one te give a
dressy touch te your attire, or
perhaps te put away for a
Christmas gift.
Silver-plated $3.00 and $4.00
Silver-plated, soldered mesh
$10.00
Geld-plated, soldered mesh
$16.50
Sterling Silver $14.00, $15.00,
$18.00 and $25.00
Stra bridge A Clothier I
Alile 0, MarkeHtreet I
Mattre?
Protectors
Cotten filling, bleached mus
lin covering, closely quilted.
Single-bed size, 42x76 inches,
$2.65 each; double-bed size,
54x76 inches, $2.95.
Alale 13, Centre
tfc jKL js tilW m
Enamelware Half Price
in the Semi-Annual
Sale of Heusefurnishings
Anether feature of this Sale is this special group of Enamelware, some uten
sils with slight blemishes, hardly noticeable, at one-half the regular prices.
Teapots, Coffee Pets, Teakettles, Pudding Pans, Rice Boilers', Dish Pans,
Roasting Pans, Preserving Kettles, Saucepans, Covered Kettles, Coffee Boilers.
Prices range from 85c for a small Teapot te .$3.45 for a 4-gallon Rice Beiler.
Alse included in the Sale are Aluminum Kitchen Utensils, Tinware, Weeden
Ware, Breems, Brushes, Soaps, Cleansers, Ranges, Steves, Sewing Machines, Refrig
erators all at savings of 20 te 33 per cent.
Truly a Sale te delight the heart as well as the purse of every housekeeper!
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