Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 11, 1922, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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RESIGNATION
EVENING PUBiilO -LfiDGER--PHmXiiEIiPHIA MONDAY; DECEMBER
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SEEN AS NOT FINAL
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Penn Alumni Regard His Ac
tien as Courtesy te,Wlake Other
Appointment if Need Be
MAY GRANT NEW LEAVE
"OLD-AGE PENSIONS URGED
Eagles Want States te Aid Indigents
Mere Than 8eventy
New yerk, Dec. 11, A resolution
recommending the pnssnge in every
Btntc of legislation which would grant
rt pension" of $1' a dny te every person
mere than seventy yenrs of ngc whose
Income Is net mere than .$300 j curly
wits adopted lit a conference of the Old Old
Age Pension Commission of the Frater
nal Order of Eagles yestcrduy.
SAUNDERS
DIAMOND STORES
Diamond Bint
$75
JR-K. White Geld
ninmnnd Rln, with
3 pure white ilia ilia
menils. tab. rfi -Yean
& 13 S. 8th St. 2710 Gtn. Ave.
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Doesn't hurt a bit I Drep a little
"Frcezene" en an aching corn, In
itnntly that corn steps hurting, then
shortly you lift It right off with
fingers. Truly !
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
Freezene" for, a few cents, suffici
ent te remove every hard corn, soft
corn) or corn between the tees, and
the tnllubcs, without soreness or Irri
tatien. Adv.
dcutti m qfetpttals
prit say
"Just a sere threat. "
TOMORROW, today's dis
comfort maybe something
mere serious. Your doctor
will tell you that an Inflamed
threat Is nature's warning that
germs are trying te Invade the
system.
Farmamint, the germ-killing
threat tablet, is heartily en
dorsed by thousands of doc
tors because it actually kills
germs, thereby net only reliev
ing sere threat, but prevent
ing mere serious infection.
Pleasant, harmless, efficient.
All drug stores.
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Te ocqualntyeu with Femtamlnt ue uitt
ln a trial Tube en receipt of 4c in Jtamf
te defray mailing colt Addrcil The Bauer
Chtmtul Ce., 1 ij W. i&h St., N. Y. Citj
URCEST OLD BOOK STORE IN AMERICA
Alumni of the University of PcnnBil
nnln rcfune te accent Ocnera! Leenard
Weed's reilgnatien as the new head of
Hint institution as final, nnd It is nreb
able the. trustees will ask him te recon
sider It, at the same time extending his
leave of nbsence. '
His recent cablegram of resignation,
based upon the delicate legislative
situation in the Philippine Islands,
where he is Governer Oenern), sur
prised and somewhat unsettled the
alumni, who nre nnxieus te have Gen
eral Weed, above all ethers, become
head of Penn.
Though none of the members of the
Beard of Trustees have committed
themelvcfl as te their course of action,
several have Indicated that they de net
think the resignation changed the situa
tion nnd believe it was sent them ns n
inntter of courtesy, te leave them fret-
te; net. 'iiiey had net expected General
Weed befere March 1. and nnnnrentlv
every one is willing te give him any
additional time neccssa.'y te complete
his work in the islands.
Herace Mether Llnnlncett. Kccretnri
of the General Alumni Society nnd
editor of the Alumni Register, said:
"There has been no change In the In
formation originally ghen te us when
Jehn W. Zlegler returned from the
Philippines after seeing General Weed.
"At that time It was stated quite
cieany mat tnc general could net re
turn until after the adjournment of
the Legislature, probably home time In
the spring. His leare of absence ex
pires January 1.
"In my opinion he has merely given
the trustees the opportunity te act free
of any obligation te him. It was preba
bly, in his opinion, tnc only thing te
de In the circumstances. Most of us
expect that the trustees wil ask him
te reconsider bis resignation, and will
grant a renewal of the leave of ob-
sence." 1
Mr. Zlegler pointed out that in both
cables te this country General Weed 1
indicated his Intention of leaving the
Islands after the Legislature adjourned,
se that he had net made any change
in his plans.
"In my opinion," he said, "General
Weed recognized that the situation here
was difficult, and he merely opened the
way for any action' the trustees might
care te take."
Inquiry among members of the beard
and leaders of the alumni fails te re
veal that any substitute for the pest
has been suggested.
"There is no iden of such a thing,"
said Mr. Ltpplncett. Mr. Zlegler also
said he had net heard any such sug
gestions. "There has been no opportunity for
the alumni te form any opinions along
that line." he said. "It Is hardly like
ly that the matter would be considered
until it was Known aeuniteiy mar uen
cral Weed was net coming back, and
that is net the present Impression."
TWO HUSBANDS LEAD
WIFE TO TRY SUICIDE
Men Quarrel Over the Right te
Claim Weman
Duluth. Dec. 11. While two men,
each claiming te be her husband, were
disputing as te which had the right te
her as a wife, Mrs. A. M. Jehnsen,
twenty-eight, yesterday afternoon '-ft
her home and made her way te a beat
pier and shot herself. Physicians at
the hospital held little hope for re
cevery.
A. M. Jehnsen,) of Duluth, and
Charles Panghler, of Chisholm, were
the two men engaged In the contro
versy ever the woman, the police sny.
Panghler claimed he married her three
years age. Mrs. Jehnsen is said te
have divided her time between the two
men since last June, when she married
Jehnsen. Panghler said he discov
ered some letters and a photograph of
Jehnsen and followed him te Duluth.
BABY DESERTED IN FIRE
170 Flee te Streets In $130,000
Massachusetts Tenement Blaze
New Bedford, Mass., Dec. 11. A
baby deserted in its crib and a mother
and her child huddled In a bedroom were
rescued from the flames by firemen here
yesterday when a five-story tenement
block was destroyed by fire nnd a second
tenement was partly ruined, causing
170 scantily clad persons te flee te the
streets. Seven firemen were severely
injured while fighting the flames.
The fire, which started in a shed
afUr an explosion of unknown origin,
consumed two barns nnd a number of
shacks, in addition te the tenements,
and caused damage estimated at $130,
000. X-RAY HERO HONORED-
French Cripple Receives Carnegie
Geld Medal
Paris, Dec. 11. The Carnegie Geld
Medal has been nwnrded te Prof, Her Her
genle, of Berdeaux University, a recent
Ictlm of X-iny research, whose right
aim nnd three fingers of the left hund
were amputated.
Dr. Charles Valllant. of La Itehnl'.
siere Hospital, who a short time age
1 1 I Will Furnish a Beautiful and Complete Funeral:
Funeral With Metal Casket, $500 nd up Complete
Square solid metal canleM, lilsliljr Iellheil. upholstered ltli aHk, Keimrntc I'M"1
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rate,, dressing bedj. blanket and all!: Iiandkercnkf, chairs and crape, adfertlsin
funeral In newipapen.
$275.00 Complete
...Squire solid mnhegnnr lilglilr polished casket, OphelUercd . with silk, separata
pillow and mnttresaps, slher bar handles, plate cngrateds outride hardwood polished
rase, copper mounted, rheti.ut or enk; heaite nnd a limousines, embilmln bedr, pay
for opening grnre, dnsslng bedr, blanket and silk handkerchief, furnish grare If family
baa no plac,e of burial, (hnlrs and crape, adrertlslng funeral In newspapers.
Call and See the Caskets Yeu Will Be Better Satisfied
Ne charge for th"use of our r'uneral ration. Owing te msnufactitrlng mjr own
Caskets and Cases nnd tuning my enn retupletu Aute Kqulpuicut I am able te furnish
the a bore anywhere within the uty limits.
As price of materials adjusts Itself, these prices will be reduced accordingly.
Leary's
Great Sale
of Beeks
is entering its third week.
Hundreds of booklovers have
crowded the store the past
two weeks, te leek ever the
treasures we have collected;
and quite a number have com
plimented us en the unusual at
tractiveness of our selections.
. Many a customer is buvinsr
"hlS own Christmas irift from 'underwent his thirteenth operation of
this trrw ii-Vi T ui,a . I amputation made . necessary by the
nU T "ir"" -c.iiuii uj. uuure , i itiiertng eitects et A-rny, and Prof,
im etners are nnding choice
gifts te give their boekloving
inends, who would prefer a
geed edition which has been
once read te an inferior one,
new.
l.tTuv, nnetner auuerer irem me reH,
w ill receive money grants from the Ca'r
ncgie Foundation.
PRINCESS GOES SHOPPING
Mary te Buy Presents for Multitude
V, , I inn.
numerous Choice lets have' inden, Dec. ll. Princess Mary ar
Oeen hnne-hf W Am. nenmni.a. ,vpi In Londen jestenlay ultli lier Inm.
bur nlnnf,, 4. j. i.u 'bund, Lord Lnscelles, for n few dais
ut plenty yet remain for these ' ,,f rhriHtmes shopping. '
Tim Princess has hundreds of frlcniU
who nre expectlns prehents. She will
begin her snapping tour luuuy, return
who realize the great bargains
such a Leary sale contains.
On. W.C..... j. i i hie te her Vorkshire home nt the end
tl. i. re,serVe Stock IS SO large JJJ". week. She will spend the hoi".
mat We de net anticipate reach- ilas theie and return te Londen iii
fng the end of this remarkable Jurj
offering of books until the end Veteran, cleared of stigma, is Dead
01 December. i Vnri(. p.. Dec. n. chnries kibi,.,..
a:i ,, ,, , I seventy-beven yearn old, n Civil Wn
"van yeurseir ei tnis won
derful opportunity te leek ever
some of the really great books
or the world.
"oeks Bought.
Libraries Purchased,
Gearys Boek Stere
Wnlh Street Belew Market
Mteran, died nt me neme et nm iiaugli.
ler, Mrs. Clyde Snjdcr, of Winters
town. He nn a member of a faiullj
of bcventeen clilldren. Itccentlv the
(ievcriiiuent reinevid the stlgmn of
being a rteneUcr and granted him a
pension,
1'J11ICTI0N IIV VIHUAMZATION
Prominent educators are tslklns of the
nddel alue of lesions tniuht by the Usa
of nleturaa In etfutt that la whut the umi.
derfil collection of plrturw In the Itote.
Sraur Hottleu mlfht he mid te ba hcieii.
nllslilnf A" eieluslip.fpiure el. Hun.
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Oak Halls Pre-Xmas
Sale of Insured
New Winter Overcoats
-As well as several hundred of I
our finest suits at decided sav
ings for all this week.
IT is an unusual event, because it
gives buyers an opportunity te
make their friends sane, well
chosen, practical Christmas gifts.
Here Are The Prices
OVERCOATS
REGULAR $30
DOUBLE-BREAST- $21. t)0
MODELS.
RAGLAN AND
ULSTER STYLE
rxircnnn a te fW
Reg ULAROI50h $28.00
FOR BIG MEN
INCLUDED.
OVERCOATS, IM
PORTED DIRECT
FROM ENGLAND,
MADE OF TYPI
CAL BRITISH
OVERCOATINGS,
OF $50 QUALITIES.
$38.00
SUITS
FINEST $35
PURE WORSTED
SUITS. IN SIZES
FOR MEN OF OR
MNARY STATURE
AS WELL AS FOR
BIG MEN.
WONDERFUL
FRENCH BACK
WORSTED SUITS,
WORTH FULLY
$50.
EXTRA TROUS
ER SUITS IN THE
NEW PENCIL
STRIPE PAT
TERNS OF 845
DUALITIES. SELL-
ING RAPIDLY ATJ
$25.00
$35.00
$32.50
Remember, these overcoats are
insured against direct less, less by
fire, theft or burglary, through the
Franklin Fire Insurance Company,
just the same as if you were paying
their regular prices and, there is no
extra charge for this insurance
policy.
Special inducements in boys'
suits, overcoats and mackinaws.
Wanamaker & Brown
Market at Sixth for 61 Years
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S MONDAY, UIXKMIIKIt 11, 10J3 Sti.re Opens O A.'M. Clesei 0 ISM.
NELLENBUKGS
ENTIRE BLOCK. MffBKETJI 'n. 12 STREETS f M
Extra Size Undergarments
89c
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in especially fine shewina for personal or gift pur
chases and at a matchless saving here at
Nightgowns and envelope chemises of lingerie cloth, cm-breidery-trimmed.
Undcrmuslins,
Special at
98c
Llnirrrln eewns unil oliwlnne
chemltes of llngerlu cletli, embrelilerj
trimmed.
Dainty Boudoir Caps,
49c t0 98c
f)f .itln net nnd ribbon.
Undcrmuslins, J-j QQ
Special at.... tPl.tO
lliillstr nlghtKewns nnd onol enol onel
opo rliemlteu, pietllly trimmed
Mlk crepb de chlne chemises In
ppvernl ditlntv mndelB
Silk Night
Gowns
Smwnl nrnttv tailored and trlmmctl
medelH In crepe de chine. SflEU CHBURCS 1'cone"iy iinsement
$3.98
Gilt Aprons, Special at
49c te 98c
I'n n r Tra Annum Hlnrtlni: at
49c In ii arlety of dainty Htlcs,f(
nice ami emuremery inramcu cr
fecthcly. ntlt Kllpevrrs starting at GOc
In HJti en, cretonne nnd elnc-
hnm lln d nnd pocketed nnrllv.
$3 Silk Jersey
Pantalettes
$1.49
They're always great gift favorites!
Deuble clastic cuffs; navy and black; ex
cellent quality.
$4.00 Silk Petticoats . . 0? 1 QK
fJ M-JfJ
Geed, sturdy jersey in every
pretty bright color. Ideal holiday
Boxed en request.
gifts.
$1.29
$2.50 English Sateen
Petticoats
Colored flounces in pretty contrasting
effects. All wanted shades.
SneLLCNBURCS Economy Basement
$3 Corsets at $1.75
Medium and girdle-top models in plain
ceutil or fancy materials.
$3.00 Corsets, $1.59
All sizes. Fancy materials.
$4.00 Corsets, $1.95
Medium bust models; heavy ceutil.
$1.50 Satin Bandeaux, 89c
luest welcome nenciay guts ana very
attractive!
SnelLENBURGS Economy Basement
98c te $1.98
Gift Pillows
59c & 95c each
Most welcome holiday gifts! Velour and
tapestiy, corded and trimmed with galleen
braid. New oblong and square effects.
SnelLENBURGS Economy Basement
Beys' $6.75 Blue
Serge Suits, $4.95
Gift kindsin Oliver Twist and
Balkan styles. All wool!
Fine, practical, dressy little suits, with
white, geld or black braid trimmings. Sizes
3 te 10 years.
$8.95 Twe-Pants Suits. .g QK
Mixed cheviets; wanted tPJeJ
colorings; full-lined knickers.
$9.95
$13.50 Twe-Pants
Suits
Mixed cheviets and tweeds in light or
dark shades. Mohair-lined coats and full
lined knickcr pants. Sizes 7 te 17 years.
$6.75 Overcoats
They button te the neck,
have belts all around and plaid linings
2U.' te 10 years.
$10.50 Mackinaws . . .
All-wool blanket cloth
just the kind boys like best for gifts
geed quality; 7 te 1G years.
$4.95
nings. Sizes
$7.95
gifts. Extra
$16.50 Overcoats 01 O H
Convertible cellars; muffPJLai, I J
round, won wen
rs. $3.65
95c
pockets; wool linings; belted all around
derful cents,! Sizes 11 te 10 years.
$4.50 Black Rubber
Raincoats
With patented fasteners; great gift fa
vorite! 4 te 18 years.
$1.39 Knickers
Mixed cheviets; sizes 8 te
17 years.
SncLLENSURjGS Economy Basement
Gift's that will delight any girl here! in wonder
fully fine showing, at amazingly little cost!
Girls' $2.00 te $2.50 New
Gmgham Dresses $ J ft Q
Briirht. nrettv checks in rpnr rerlq. 1
browns, gieens. and blues with white. Popular Peter Pan cellar
styles with lick-rack braid or chambray trimmings, many fea
turing pretty touches of embroidery.
The most attactie crift kinds! Sizes 7 te 14.
$2.00 te $2.50 (1 A A ! $1.50 te $2.50 1
$1 fill
Rain Capes. . v a-v v
Hew every girl likes te get
one! Red and navy; full cut
and with heeds.
Middy Blouses
eti Genuine Lonsdale jean all
' ' white or with colored cellars.
ut I Alse rose, green and cepen mid
I dies. 6 te 10 years.
SNELLENBURaS Economy Basement
$1.25 Turkish
Bath Sets, 74c
Very popular gifts extra-geed
values! Boxed for Christmas gifts.
Large bath
towel and
two face
cloths. Pretty
jacquard
pat terns;
pink, blue or
geld.
$5.00 Table Cleths, Set
With Dezen Napkins te match.
Cleths 70x70 inches; 22x22-inch
te match. Attractively boxed.
SNELLENBURGS Economy Basement
mu&&qmr
$3.50
napkins
You'll find savings well worth
while down here en
T-O-Y-S!
$3.50 Desk Sets, $2.15
As shown with steel;
sturdy construction, maple fin
ish. Easel Blackboards, $1.15
Wjthchait te teach the kid
dfes diau'ing and writing.
Drums for Beys, -$1.00
Children's Tea j Herse and Wagen
Sets, 50c ! 95c
Knockabout set- te Brown or black plush
jilay heuse with. s horses
Firefly Coasters
-They steer! Ne. 11 $2.25
Ne. 9 $1.65 Ne. 12 $2.50
Ne. 10 $1.95 I Racer $2.65-
bNELLENBURtjS Economy Basement
Men's $2 Silk
Stripe Madras Shirts
$1.59
Beautiful patterns in wide variety of
colors. Neckband styles; sizes 14 te 17.
Men's Bath Robes, $2.95
Geed, warm, fleecy qualitj; several de
ic:ns and coleis.
Percale Shirts, $1.10
Famous "Harmony" biand; neat striped
patterns.
New Neckwear, 25c
See' al geed patterns; all colors.
SFifcZT NBJRdS Economy Basement
29c Outing Flannel
18C Yard
Beautiful Gift Quilts
In Richest Silks Seft, Fluffy, Altogether Levely!
At Cost and Less!
A big maker's clearance of little lets enlv a lew of each beautiful pattern
grade flowered silk or satin tops, with plain holders; lmest lamb'b-woel fi'hng.
$15.00 te $17.50 I $19.00 te $22.50
Silk Quilts,
Highest
18c
Silk Quilts,
$9.44
$25,00 te $37.50
Silk Quilts,
$11.84 ' $16.50
Wonderful Let of
$7.50 Weel Plaid Blankets . . .
What excellent gifts they make. These blankets are an exceptional quality full
5 bs. in weight .and come in lovely broken p'a.ds. DciinbSc colors. Size" Gx80 inch
With colored soisette bindings. '-.e ujacu mmes.
$5.00
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NB RGb Economy Basement !
Pretty stripes; 30 inches wide; very fleecy.
18c Outing Flannel, Yard "I 9i
Geed quality; pleasing striped -- -2 V
eitects.
25c Flannels, Yard
Excellent bleached shaker
flannels, also bleached Canten flannels.
b" f-LLLNB ''-icS Economy Basement
$3.50 Worsted"
Sweaters, $1.79
Tuxedos and Slip-ens for
Practical Gifts!
Medium a eight and cejily warm. House Heuse
keepeis, in ahils an 1 folks who weik in
duusihty ellices will like them! Serviceable
ilaik shades.
" . .S Economy Basement
Whether ueifre choesina substantial, uip.vnvnthie f,i..i;.,.. ,. .. n, ie i. i-.n
novelty gifts, you can count en decidedly iverlh-while savings here!
Pure Felt Rell Edge Matresses, $9.95
$30 Combination
ChifTorebes at
$19.75
Mndfl et sturdy oak.
On ene slde t a deep
sv.irdrobe with garment
luuiReiM On the ethor
side Is a hat box, 4 deep
dniuirH uud a dusk com
partment. Height, G2
Inches ; width, 40 Inches.
$12.00 Telephone
Stand, $6.95
Complote with chair
ery nne construction
mahecan finish.
$2.75 mixed Duck
Feather Pillows,
$1.G9
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lets cPiclKfesS
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$18.00 Library
Rocker, $9.95
$l(i relnniul IVIetal
Bed, $9.95
2. Inch htr.ilBht pests,
with heay top rail and
nilerp.
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M(jli2ia2af 518.00 Drep-Side cSfn? Dresser '
IIM Couch Beds, $9.73 tJ bff n. . (!
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Complete with cotton SNELLr.NBURiS 'i
pad. Econemv Hnnptnent ' ,
$10.00 Ivery Weed
Crib, $5.98
Heavy pn,tiaia pestB ;
decei.ited p inelH ; com com
Plate with ttll-stcel sani
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