t " ' tWfyW EVENING PUBLIC LEDGrEK PHILADELPHIA, THUKSDAY." DECEMBER 7, 1923 , 6 v--'f-,1 .'Hag" fjWOTlOTH ", m v 1 Vwii V r v. d n lil HWi iS ft Iftll i8ffin rt 1 a- -.: ill' 10 ih i 'j-1 H I v ! it .. tM 1 FRENCH SAVANT DEPLORES LACK OF YOUTH IN SCIENCE E?...." y..f "r"', ar"-?""' .'. ??. Vref. 7c Margcric, Here te hectura at U. of P., Says Students New Seek Results Toe Quickly Ce-Eds Abroad, but Absence of Campuses at Universities Prevents Class Spirit or Athletic Activities, as Here Illphrr snout lfi lii'liN nppenl te nn flUnmiim'H "-mail iiiimlinr of students in tills I'euntr.v tt ml iibnuut. iiwerdliiR te li of. Uninmtiiiel ile Mnrceric. rtnl lipiit 1'renHi gceluglit. wlm Is te lecture lit tlic I'tilxprsity of I'entisylvnniii. Prof, de MiirEcrle is of the fneult.v of tlir UiiKerslty of Strn-I)utirg. Ills lec tures Iipip en topography, cnrteRrnpliy and Mriicturnl Ecology will begin Mou Meu lin., nnd continue for tbrec vccls. 'I'Iip ntllttide of most students tewnrd pun cicnc und M'initltii! research l : another indication of the mntprlall'tlc i IrPlid of the ngp. the profevor bt'llotes. They prefer -ubjutt that premise quicker nnd ci.itcr tmniiclnl rewards. 'Yeung men 1iiie net the patient e te work for c,ii In elder te muster n f.clt'liri' like p.il"initidig or geology," Dr. de Murg"ile ttiiil. "TIipj want1 reults tee qui M. The result Is and ill be u kprieiiN slmii.iKe of men Jn tlie higher lieUl" of .-deuce." Tbeie tire eek at the Trench unl- ' Tersitie.i, but no campus, nnd therefore no campus iicthiilc, IV. de Marirerle ' pointed out. Attendance there Is el- nutary and rellcalls are a matter form. Students in Trench utiherxlti.s pa no tuition because tin- -lale nuances the in-tituiin- The Tiench tiidenl have neither tnnjer mr miner npeits te eiig.igi tin ir nttentleii. Tntll terv recent!., the prefcsMir -aid. thorp wen- im organ ergan organ l7.etl atblellis in the 1 tench uiiHiinI tics. What :'iteievt there is in football, liafcehall and ether sports developed from contact with American elrlicri. Anether feature that sharpb dis tinguishes the institutions of higher ed ucation in Trance from the American universities is the luck of dormitories. A movement te provide living quarters for students at and near the French universities Is new under way, he nald. Prof, de Margerie is sltty years old BaTesT- lHB!fW&tWKmJm DONORS TO CAMPAIGN I DRY AGENT SPURNS FUND AWARDED REBATE) WOODWORKING MILL FIRE A BftlBE OF $25,000 THREATENS jEVERAL HOMES I'ltOl'. K.M.MAM HI. I)K MAUCtKKIU l'nlvrrlty nf Paris oArhange Ire Hirer at Inhrrsity of I'cnnsjhanl.i who ms materialistic trend of age is Keeping young men from Held of pure M'lcnic nnd has been a faculty member eul three j ears, although for e.irs he has been a recognized autheiity and a pio pie lilic writer In his chosen Held Tin I'mversity of Strasbourg. In Alsace Alsace Lerraine, was under (iermati uinMel from 170 until after the World War. Th distinguished visitor Is chief go olecist of the Ideological Slirvej of ' Tram e nnd vice president of the I rench NatiMii.il Itcseiinli Uuimil lie is an nu inn nr himernrv member in twin lenriiiil societies hole and abroad and was geneiiil Msretai) f the iniermi linii.il I'enfcrcnce en the map of 'h weihl. held in Tarls in I'.il.'S. Pining the World War ns .eerctaiv of the geological stmn of it commit tee named te study the problems of trentier adjustment, be pre pined a si nes of maps Issued by the ceininittie and also vviote a report en the Sn.tr coal fields. After completing his lectures nt the Tniverlty of Tennsylvanln, Tref. de Margerie will go te .Jehns Hepkins Tnl versify, te Cernell, Harvard, Yale and the Massachusetts Instltute of Technology. Unusual Procedure en Senater Pep;, Waprant8 fjp Ar"reat of Brewery per'. Part Amaie. Practical "Pels , 0ffcaa Expected te Foew Hcveral contrlbutern te tlie campaign i . co -- ... ... . -i,iiititnn fund for .Senater Geerge Wbnrteii A $25,000 bribe wlilrh a prohibition Pepper get tlie shock of their lives te-uigent said nn official of n brewery of ef dny when they lecelvcd checks refund-' fpred him recently will probably result lug 10 per cent of their contributions. . (n(,ny ,( ie ,PH,nn(,0 of wnrrnnls f0r Such a procedure Is unknown in the' Hip arrest of official of the cempan. lealm of practical politics, but it Imp- , !eernmenf agetils who were sent te pens Hint the ttea.surer of the Pepper , this city from Wiudilimten te Investigate (omiiiittep is a banker nnd net n poll , the charges will report this morning. Ileinn. When Colonel Hebeit L. (ilen- The ngent said he stepped In u brcwer.i 'iisppetccl of iiiiiuufactitrltig ueer el n higher alcoholic content than allowed by law and sampled tlm beer, taking n bottle for evidence. He was later In vited Inte the elep of the brewery. he cald, where the $!!.i,fNH) bribe was Hi leperted the Incident te Arthur (1. Nichols, hcml of the Intel ligence Division of the Internal Itevcnue Dcti'irtinent here. Mr. Nichols confirmed the renert of the attempted bribery nnd said nrrests would lie made, follewitus a conference with Tnited States Attorney Celes nnd the ngent. dinning, .the treasiiier, made up his account, lie found that lie could refund total of S'j;i!t(l. Mine thnn llfty con ttibuters who hud paid In mere than SUM) llieteiipen lecelvcd a rebate. Willifiiti M Ulehnrdsen wns nald the .latgeH dividend, Sl.'id. Checks for $100 i offered. (eaidi were miiileil te Isaac 'I. hinrp, .Mm Matkle. .leseph It. (Irundy. the estate of .1. N" Pew nnd Jehn Wnnn iiiaker. Total contributions te the "epper fund were MlS.ldit.'J.V, expenses vere .'sn.".:n;t.M!, of which !s:i.",0n0 rep rep eM'iitcd n lotitributlen te the Itepubli .iti State Committee. Ellswerth 8t. Residents Move Valu ables, Fearing Spread of Blaze Tire starting nt 1 o'clock this morn ing swept through Hie lumber ynrd nnd woedwoiklng mill of .Mm ,T. Wilsen, "JD'J- llllswerth street, destroying the entire stock nnd machinery nnd cnnslng daiiiageestlniated nt lueie limn '2't,' 000. ( Sevetal families wlie live en Aller street In houses adjoining the burning plant were fened te lice te the street and in several iiiMiinres their homes were damaged by tire und water. Thej moved their valuables te the street when the Haines thicnlened In spread. A crowd of mere than JiOO persons gatheied te watch the firemen, who. because of Ihe lntlammable character of the matprial, bud tretiblp In lighting the Haines. The liie s believed te have started In the second story, A nvi riimuTviAa present ICAD A niHM li l,rnre nnlicefk. It Life Everlasting I no WE HKTI'KV AHUS? M hn ltnnU tHlM hnu A pewnrful lev ulnry for the yeun ind nlil I v nrt hmH M-ilM "It villi iniike nn fed jetin." Sent j.estp-iM aiHhcin, $2.00. nr nn Itenksinri rn-ni'hitATivK it n. co. Irand fentrnl Mtnllen, lle 'J.M, New Yerk y: Poultry Shew at Gloucester The annual poultry show of Iho Oleucester County Poultry Ansociatien was opened in Citv Hn.l nt Oleucester teuny aim will continue for tnrec ia. .Mirny cups nnd prizes have been offered tills j ear by Gloucester business men. and judging began tedity nt neon. About ."00 fowls ure being displa.ved at the show, fr 'jrJSjrSSSSSXSSWSS' g & Fer Perfect Cleaning' & Dyeing I.HERZOG'6 3904 GTN. Ave 6ERHAHT0WN..PNIU avvvvxxxvxvxv 50,000 FOR LEIB PARDON THURL0W STEEL, INC., SOLD l lllr1 ft W ll I ml LiWlufiBl BOYS i ISLO i limF fWBRS for Funerals el Beauty and Distinction Cenvpv your rotidet eiur-i mpHtfif tlc.illy Hni i ilium. ICC TUS Wa$ FLORIST Fermer Lieutenants of Schuylkill Bess Hustle Petition Signatures "William S. Ijeib, former resident) clerk of the State Legislature at Har rlsburg and Republican "depr" of Schuylkill County for many years, will bnve the backing of CO. 000 people In his implication for n pardon, according te dispntches from Pottsville. Lelb, convicted December 5, 1010, of forging a duplicate Htate tax receipt, was sentenced the following April. He is new serving his term in the Eastern Penitentiary In this city. Petitions nra being circulated through KchuvlklU and the four adjoining ceun ties advocating the pardon. I.eib'B elrt Chester Plant Will Be Used In the Manufacture of Aute Pistons . The plant of Thurlow Steel, Inc., at ( Chester, wns disposed of In private sale today nt .Meuln. J lie purennser wns Kdwln II. Ciuckenbach, of Philadelphia, acting for Philadelphia capitalists who will remodel the plant and use It for the manufacture of automobile pistons. Heginning Pebrunry 1 the plant will give employment te about 200 men. Thurlow Steel, Inc., manufactured 'hells during the war, but in the later period of depression failed for nenrlv $1,000,000. The sale today wns made1 W.L.DOUGLAS 56$7&8 SH0ES.JKS, V.L.Deuglas shoes are actually demanded year after, year by mere people than any ether shoe in the world BECAUSE w - Douglas lias been in aid up surpassingly geed sbecs for forty-six years. This exporleiK'c of iuiirly half a century in milking shoes suitable for Mm eml "Women in nil walks of life should menu .something te you when you need shoes nnd arc looking for tlie best shoe values for your money. WL.DOUGLAS s0 stylcnunl- -ity, nmterinl and Tverkinanship are better than ever before; only by examining them can you appreciate their suDcrler qualities. W.L.DOUGLAS 8llees nre P'lt ln all of our HO stores at factory cost. "We de net make ene cent of profit until the shoes are sold te you. It is worth dollars for you te knew that when j-eu buy shoes nt our stores feT.f. KjVnflftATM ItrknHA tB W lata YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT, shoe dealerscan supply ymiwith ' K)05CHESTNUTSTS AV.I-. Douglas shoes. If net con- "lY:VLlJ lli?83,4 venienttoeallatenc of our stores r Men s Shirts L Readv-te-Wear w'i m 1 h a 9 Net regular stock shirts, but AA H VJi f made ever our own patterns 'LAffMfr-' and perfect in fit. VV p In fine fabrics. I I W i 8 MANN&DILKS 8 1102 CHESTNUT STREET 1327 Weil Girard Ave i 212 Cast Girard Ave. 13 S. GOtS St. 135 S. 52nd St. BOYS SHOES $4.00 & $4.50 TwslraCKS j u tfBffa& A Limited Number AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT 10 DAYS' FREE TRIAL. 1 YR. GUARANTEE r)al,ra in All Makps He idquartcrs for FertabIs political lieutenants are hustling te get with the approval of the receiver and Nlgnnturca. creauers. T.rlb's case comen nn before the Stnte 1 The pale nrire wns $75,000. subject te certain mencaces. ine plant win be known hereafter na the North Amcr lean Foundries Company. Beard of Tardens in a short time. His adherents are demandini? that he be veleased In time te be home for Christ mas. I flharltx Rati Tnnlnh at Stifi. $100,000 Fire In Theatre ' , . . , , ,, - , . A , .. . . ' The Austre-American Rlpf Serlety Kansas Clrj'. Me.. Dee. (l (By A. et Atlnntie City will Clve n ball in the 1'.) A downtown theatre was badly cw uoese jjemc In Atlantic Citv to te .lamagcd this morning by nn explosion nlKbt for the benefit of the f-tarving which occurred when a egre attempted children of Austria, le lii'i-t i -nt lnmtiT. H t't !-. 1. I I Uic!WSItfV,'5tv ItSOr? W.L00UGLAS PEGGING- SHOES AT 7 YEARS OF ACE. ( W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN PHILADELPHIA : ask j our dealer forV.L.Deucr- las shoes. Protcetien .ifruinst uureasenalilc profits Is guaran teed by the name and prlec stamped en. the sole of every pair before the shoes leave the fac tory. Refuse substitutes. The prices arc the.saine everywhere. IF NOT FOR SALE IN YOUR VICINITY, WRITE FOR CATALOO. IfJLjQL. . jWX.DouVua'she. Ce. 0 Brockton, Maai. TO MERCHANTS I If no ttealtr In your town handlei IV. L .Deuglai iheti, write today for excluclvt rights te handle tills quick selling, quick turn-cier line. BONDYTYPEtlTERdl Clocks Are Always Desirable As Christmas Gifts The styles we carry arc designed te harmonize with modern home sur roundings. Our collection includes every well-known make of Hall, Mantel, Boudoir and Tra cling Cleck. The cases arc finely finished and the move ments high grade in every way. Sctli Tlietnai Chime iloek. MiiliuKany case 1-1'j in. Ingl). 10V4 i". wide, 8-ila move ment with Westminster quarter-hour chimes $50 Sctli I nemas .Mantel clecu. Maiieganj-linislictl c.tsc "rj in. high, 16 in. wide. 8-(lay mevcincnt, striking hour anil half hour en Catiicdral Keng $17 jgRI aitliam Uoudeir Clecl.. MaliOKUiiy case 10 in. iiK!i, '.' in. wide, 2!a in. deep, S-d.iv Waltliam movement. . . .$30 Our new catalog contains mere than 1000 photographic illustrations call or write for a copy S. Kind & Sens, 1110 Chestnut Street DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS 117 North Eighth Street 4050 Laneaittr At. (near Preitei St) 1117 Market Street (Reading Ttr.) 2254 North Frent Street 33 S. 60th St., below Ludlow St. 132 Seuth 52a Street Wilmington 701 Market St., cer. 7th TRENTON, N. J. 29 East State St. terea maker! with ft carrv oemplMi lliis nf W. 1,. Peuclns Phecs for Women. "- OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS K2 Price $150 Jms 111 I 1 lllHI IBKBOT PfEA IM 1111 I Wrnm in ' mvmwW&SZWr SVni I 9 6! aliH I ----M fc jf$r S 3 I allyear gift fl!lliMil!lllllil!lllliliilllliliillilliiilliliilliilll'il!LM r Sports Skirts Of tweeds, impei toil and domestic noveitv mixtures nnd prunclhis. Were S7..)0 te $2t.S0 te $ Iff. 75 $4-75 Our Entire Sleck of Spert & Tailored . Suits Reduced te Cost 'Kii&IhZMmmMi WHiPliSWiCTj Exceptional Values for Tomorrow and Saturday in Our December Reduction Sale Coats, Wraps and Dresses At Reductions of 20 te 50 Oristmn TENfeasoTuwLyyed (TiXJP ITI heuld buy a Columbia tftrO iti l 1 MStream-Iine Cabinet Harmenlzea delightfully with yearr home f urnUhlnga. All finlahea are btttfel and cailly kept clean. 2 Automatic Recerd Ejector EUminatea the search ter the desired rec ord. An Ideal place for your choice Mic Mic teons. Autematlcalljrcleaivathem before me. 3 Tene Control Learea Lead or aelt music aa yen cheese operates en same principle as pipe-organ control. 4 Otf-hand Tep Easy te raise and lower whfeoet aaeassr l damage or breakage. a Columbia COLUMBIA TONE -Universal Repreda ceoatrected te rstroea te which eWs natural acearacy t tsava) sa lt la proper balance bclwsae qwiitwaxai aa4 fundamental tcmas, 6 Straight Ten Area which allows the sound waiea te darnsvs fully and naturally nhiapaded by lalats and reflections (reta the time they are picked off the reoerd till they emerge through the tone ana. 7 Tene Amplifier which assures free and natural amplifica tion. Biae and design are the result of 30 years constant upcrimentatlen. COLUMBIA MOTOR & Display Moter Brake (te step record) operates ta tma meter net en turn-table. Noiseless gears. Guaranteed. Easy te oil or clean. 9 Ease of Handling Needle Three cups for different types. Used needles reppea into special receptacle, axus con venience e needle insertion. A HOME without music of some kind is a pretty forlorn sort e place these days of peppy fox-trots, of new and popular song hits. And what a parody en home, home is, without music at Christmas the big, joyous, happy time of the year, when it's as easy te hum or sing or whistle as it is te think. Se this year instead of wondering, "What will I give them for Christmas?" just say te yourself, "I'll give em a year-round gift an all-year source of sunshine and happiness a Columbia Qrafonela.' First Buy a Columbia for the educational value of music in tha home valuable te the youngsters and te the elder folks. Second -Buy a Columbia for the purity of its voice, its perfection of reproduction, its decorative beauty. Buy it because it has ten re markable points of superiority that put it at the top of the list of? worth-while phonographs made te-day. Yeu can't begin te estimate the joy and happiness a Columbia will give your folks every day in the year. Yeu won't hetitate when we tell you Columbia Prices Have Hit Bettem. See the Columbia Dealer in your vicinity te-day and get the facts prices and terms you'll be surprised and pleased at the opportunity he will offer you te own the most improved phonograph at a cost you cusuy con anera, COLUMBIA GRAPiLQPHOJNE CO., Ngw, Yer Spert Coats Of Tweeds, Plaids and Mixtures; ' .smart models Were $35.00, A'ejy II- $25 m Fur-Trimmed Coats and Capes In Black, Navy and Brown, with Platinum and Black Wolf and ether fur3 Were Up te $95.00, New Tailored Ceals In desirable fabrics, with stitching, threat tics and ether trimmings Were $50.50, New $37.50 Fur-Trimmed Coats and Wraps Of Ormendalc, Velverette and Lustresa, with Wolf, Beaver and Squirrel Were Up le $13.1.00, New Fur-Trimmed Ceals Spert and tailored models in a wide range of styles and fabrics; Raccoon trimmed Were Up le $85.00, New $55 $65 $95 m 10 -Nen-Set Automatic Step It atoes tna meter, without human aid. when at record baa flelsbsd playtsf, naM-aa J M W aBsaaaWaw3aieweapig H n Afternoon Dresses Plain, Draped, Kmbreidcrcd and Beaded Medels, in all the wanted colei3 and fabrics Wen- Up te Mi.00, New $37.50 Daytime Dresses Distinctive Medels of Chiffen Vel vet, plain and satin back Canten, Ciepe Remainc and Peiret Twill Were Up te $85.00, New $49.50 Fur-Trimmed Coats Distinctive models in all the fash ionable fabrics and furs; Black, Navy and Brown Were Up te $175.00, New $125 Dinner and Evening Dresses Beaded effects in Georgette and Remainc Crepe, Geld and Silver Metal Cleth, Laces and Velvets. All colors. Were Up te $80.50, New $59.50 Cheese Frem These Smart Street Dresses On the Third Fleer Canten and satin-back crepes, Peiret twills, matelassc, silk duvetyn, Crepe Sheba and velvets in a splendidly varied shewiig of models for street and business wear. iney otter a remarkable opportunity te select distinctive, stvlish frocks at ve low prices. They Were $25.00 te $49.50, Reduced te $16s50, H950, 22-50, $2750, $35 1220-22-24 Walnut Street iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiy m m a i 77 1 1' it; t, k'S, i y
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