mmmmmmmmwwEmmmwmm V, )Smbe .. 'S1 w w ri R 15; ff DEFE NDS STORY OFFALLOFMAN Babylonia? Version 1000 Years Older Than Bible, Says Dr. Chiera, of U. of P. S0PHS ATTEND CHAPEL i "The .slefy of Hip 1'all of Mnn l" . wrfci'llv cowl elil llnbt Ionian story," n hltta'rd Cillery iibsistnnt piofcsser Jf Atsyriolesy ,nt, Hie Unhurnlty of renn-Uinnlii. deelarcd jeslerilay in .V. .Anml of n SOf CH of facility lci'tllir-l he Klicii In Il-msten Hall en Tlitira- ' )v nfternenns tliroiiKlietit tlm winter, i 'Tri'in internal c.vldenee, It In quite I evident tliniJli" Uabjlenlnn enden i.f he Tall "f Man l-ter XUIS known tit I nf 10OO jears liefen' Hip Wide whs I L!i.i., " r. riilprtt added. "The tMiretv scribes probably adopted the .tnrv from the llabyleiilaiti te llliitnitr t,, thrlr people, tbe cnmltis of cm! Inte the world ns result et man's own vn,' Chiera tins been encaged in de rtnhtriiiR Uie clay tablets In the llaby ffl collection of the UnUcrsiO Muaetim for mere than ti'n years. Uc- tently 1"" r-,n,c UI)0" W1 lrnReient con taining flip original tension of tuc l'nll' ,t Man stew . With a few bliKlit vnriu- liens flip sterv coincides with that cit en I" 'hp Hebraic version of the Ur. r lilri.i indienled te Ins nudienee flic tlitlK-iilt. of ideeing together Hie (regtnentart iiuenim-inn mime nulling i (jPl r ' rmrnnv 1 T T WssS&& house gjrj xnmiilrty . r ' Important Holiday News! ,JML35&g RUG DEPT. Alexander, Smith & Sens Fine Rugs After Jan. 1, 192U, our Rug Department will be lo cated 'in the Stockton Hldg., 18 Se. 7th St., en the ilrst fleer. In the monntime wc have been fortunate enough te Bcctire ntt a .special price seme HXl'J Carlten Axminiltr $17.50 9x12 Colonial Velvet, $33 faliiade Velvet, 534.50 OI ($ L fcCA Inlaid vOU Linoleum j Printed Linoleum N Maner Bruncli $28.75 Ixt2 Neppcrhan Bruneli, $21.50 ST'aM ' Axmintteri, $2.85 Scamleaa Wilten Ruga, 9x12 Alae 8.3x10.0 40 & 42 Se. 2nd Street i:tsMIliel IV'O ns the 1Ioue at Hne Carpctf. Hugs ami Linoleum. $55 $1.25 ..65c IZ-c " ')rVr&r&J 9 J our urn thciOUOelij lablet.s in (lie I'nherpity ( i i,,r"i,ii.n Muslim lollcitien. Up likened it te ai uiuj-ihi-n Mm P-'l." at random t rem a net el t-e.TuIiitp and trjniB te identify )ta beiirce nml " " m, nuthernup. All ineinhers of the Sopliemoip Class wire leqniied te attend chapel rxer lUeit in Weiglitman Hall at 1 o'cleek lednt. AinuliB Uip N'PiiKPrs "rr "r. It 1'ait MeKenzie. director of the Do De lia'rtment of rhjsical l'diicntlen ; Ur. lVnniman. aeting pretost ; Thema. fl. Iv. Hinge, president of the Senior Clncs, nnd CJeergp Stevens, problem of the Sorheinere Cl.its. 'Ihe l'enii-'.tltnnlaii. the cnnipus daily. ted'i.t celebiatiiu its thirt.t -hPtPiitb birtli(h'. '''he ttrst iKiie, dated Tues dnj. Denmber I"'. 1SS". npiieared as a nf'fldi newspaper, edited by l'dward M .1'fferjs. 'M. Other members of ilie iirit editorial beard teie tieerge lVb.nten I'eiipir. ''s7: LightieT Wit mer. ANillmni '. r.e.v and 1J. J. I'eret.. IIic renii'.thanrin was an outgrowth of the I ulers'il lag.ilne. a nmntblv piibhslied h members of the l'hiloiiia l'hileiiia Ihua I itei.ir.t Society. At that tinm tbere wiie but 1(100 students in the l'niursii of I'etins.tlvnnin. The tn t editor is new l lie Ket., 1Mb aid M .Tifferje. reeter of Old St. 1'eter'b l him h. Third and I'ine sliietp. Hi,, sremid idlter is new the senior Si'iiater friMii IVnii!-hania. Accord ing I" the i lass iceerd of 'S7. The l'rnnltnnli ter 1S7 i-eprc.'-riileil (be iirne and peetiial leiuains of (i. V. rcpiiei. Ur. I'eunim.in was editer-ln-ehiel in IMKi .1. Hartley Aleirlek, aetiug i. ireciht. t an also a inember of ihe l ntT at that time. l'rctit tPiinn students At he iniuiniitp te Hi' 1 mtersit.t weie entpi tnined at Jnnelnen I'idaj in lloiften Hall. I'r. I'rcderi 1 V.. Steclnte.l, of New 'ierk Cllj. .1 meniber of the Cteiiial Heard 'f L'diie.ilKiii. ppehi' en "The Kduc.i tl'innl I'ri'grjni nf the l'resbt ten, in I'bureli." V pieniiiient .latiaiK.sc buiiie.- man. Vijfi i e.iUatiii-ii. vlie is btiid.ting man ufaetuiing met heds in Mm I nited Jtntes Hil he the pnneip'il speaKer tonight at the riid.i.t eteinng f-eei.i held at the rntein.illeii.il Studeni.V Ifen", e'.lltTi iuiiee stre'l. Mr. Ds'ikataiii aiiitid in l'lul.idel I hi. I wslirdat He was esetuted ab"Ut lie e.Miipus lit etei,i .l.i paiie.se sfu ililit' el the I niteis WESLEYAN UNDERGRADS TO ABSTAIN FROM DRINK Punishments Named for Student Violators of Velstead Act Middlctetrii, Conn.. l)re. 1,". 1 n- 'IrvgiaduateK of 'Wesletan lintersllt Imv inlifiel ht mete tlun a two-thirds majnritj a plan vlnelj. places in their lintiils tin- punishment of any siudrnt found gullt. of tinl.iting the il?te.jil ei at ant time while cellegr is in ! sten, The students Irite fuither ngifed te entirelt abstain tiem drlnl.iie; din ing the enlh'ge tiar while leptesruting the rellege ill an cap leit.t . Yiohnens mat l,e irperted bv either InMrmteiM or students, the etidetiee bing Mibmtlteil te .1 tnmiillttee nf set en ' upper el'iMii'u, tu be nppeintPil b the president of the titidcrgradu.Hn li, j The pennltt ter the tnct offen'e will I be the le-, et nil ilulits in the college J bed t 1 poll the f-eeninl foiltl'tien the 'otntiiittei will leceiiimeiid te the fue- nll.t tint tlie eflend'r be Mispendcd or I'jpelleil from eellege. TICKET BROKERS ANGRY Theatrical Managers' Plan for Cen tral Selling Office Brings Clash New erlt. He.. .-.. - ( )t . p.l - w u lutweeii thc.i tri ill malingers and lkft brokers leuiind imbij mer the plan et the l'reilueing Managerh' Af-'-'litien te M tnl.cN at a untra) efD' e a' ten ieiils ahete be elhce prices in ' iiu elTert te eliminate p'oiilnter. ' !"etn.il of thy iiianagerf. said Ihet deiiliinl if i'ie piope al could be cnrrinl , w iiiiiteininij !t would be dihViilr tei '" "lln . . n.i matter bet laige, 1 v , ' Hi llie leint --elllMg te the Mills- f.i"i'iu et pilien- J 'It en i iwi, .igein H , with mere thin ( IIHI i ukK tViiiiM he afl'Cteil the 'uini il ,,( t ir most piemilieiii brokers who lute been in bilMliecs fei ll ili.'ilglllg tlfl.t rents eter be eltiee priies, sni, central ediee tteuld '"lilt in 11 v b.t.inglit sieciiliileiH mill.- nig mm li nunc than tifit cents tuelit en a ti.k.t. SEEK HUSBAND FOR MURDER Ceatesvlllc Negro Shet te Death i Calling en Weman te.itfsille, j., Kec. r,. -lietil "at is, -i N0?re, was simt uud Kill"! 'linrth lieflll-i. I.ivl mwlninli, ,., ll... I,.,,,,. -a f,. .i .111; i. .nil- f narlcj Junes, Negie. Seuth l'irt r Ml the nptv I h r I t ma ", rnnW ur, "ere. i Open Every Evening Order Your Senera Phonograph Saturday Fer Christmas Sold en Widener's Easy Terms At ( In-Muui" tlif-n 11m Pic P " , I ulilfs, Hull llli- lir'xrr pp. mi ij.- S'llMOS ( KUpl 1 111" ll'lllilll'l. '.f MH nf juurt ihi it ir I'n -v u !! ill ! pe i I'll much Is ri li P Mill Pn il.ln in is- nj pr I I" n i r i i.-nl i i IIMW. 1 11 II teimiiptit I MCPk, eMI r(i( CUI I pel t m ,i nt i hnsii I f I. rite i mtncnt', u I llt Oll. $M I (own 1 H.ilancc I I i-: I JL Tenus 1 1 OS I ir s. I niiiiel ill CS Walnut fiHU'l Mm Hi llQ a Order New Don't Delay llnutfl iniinlier of lie.iiitilul I'liliOKnnt i.t'jlnet 1'lioneKl.ipli I I iiKln lilcli tl Inc (one Regular Price $125 Special at $68 (nvuien&r'$ ChestAut Street Se. S2hd St. Reth Stere Open Ei'erv Cvrniiif; llntn C'hr'itnutt lilpn,.,-' li i m. lnmi ; l.spst i'K's Stere Opens 9 A. M. Stere Closes 6 F. M. The Stere of a Millien Gifts Gimbel Brethers MARKET CHESTNUT : EIGHTH NINTH Philadelphia, Friday, Dec. 15, 1922 Gimbels Net Just a Stere: An Institution ' The mere selling of goods fairly is honorable the shoemaker isn't getting above hi3 last; but if te straight-forward merchandising wc can add (and we have added) a high degree of efficiency, courtesy and service and have built up world-wide buying organizations that we can afford te sell at moderate prices, that is institutional. And this is your Christmas Stere. '-T Real Ivery, Real Amber and Combination Cigar and Cigarette Helders WTmBHLwMtfw D Wc bought five hundred of them fieni a manu facturer who. became "incapacitated" and fthose business was sold for him. Sale-Price $1.95 Values $4 te $'J And each includes a inil lent Inn- c,is(. the cape alone .sold for $1.50! u mbrt., rirst fleer. i An Important Sale of Diamond and Platiumn Watches Half Price An exclusive small manufacturer, who gave nil "his attention te the creation of Hue diamond-set watches, was forced te liquidate. Gimbels et nil his completed stock at big s-nvinya. Three cf the many styles arc pictured. 'ji, iM-pjIJW1! Hernial- 100 and $450 watches- Regular $2e0 watches- at $200 - at $120 The shapes, setting; and htrnd-enirraviug ntt! Regular $B00 watclics- at $150 Olmb-h lint lier. Women's Jade-finished Manicure Sets, $2.50 eiv unusual and distinctive in its leather, plush hnc'l box large buffer, nail file, cuticle pusher, cuticle knife, nail cleaner, cuticle scissors, nail scissors and two salve boxes. A Kewpic Perches en Her Powder Jar! N At$l Quaint hnskct-lil.c colored glu-.s jar holds a safn-ceered pulV with a kettpie atop it "Myana" Perfume Set, $3.25 A Kel'l-.'iinl-lilar I. K.itu Hit. 1 P .en. taillit ,i lietlle of tell' t tt.itii pur no", a liex of fjiv pewilei .Mutt I., Winitj. Orchid and Geld llcier.ilcd Toilet Set, $7.7."i lliusli leiiiIi a. nl lull i or Te Held Her I'er funic or Her Toilet Water A blue, green or tild rose Irested glass centniner, villi a !..!iic. parrot te decorate it. SI. 0lmbef3. First fleer Big Maker and Importers' "Overplus" of Women's Fabric Gloves 7QA for Regular $1.50 Gloves Deuble silk winter-warm! Brown, black, gray and white. Twe-clasp. f F -t for Regular VJV $2 Gloves Deuble silk in the smart gauntlet style. Women's 2-Clasp Washable Fabric Gloves, Special at 68c All peifect dainty givable! Ginib'U F rt Boer. rj !. v . i.a.j)' IVSs- , rHSBWy(sv "V 'iV ' f Jx t .1 '. . I TvVs. s lhc fnt scitU scitU mntinCalienini utu established at San Vtcze t tfh the feundinx " (he Mulen, San Diege dr AlcaUi in 1761. - 4' W-y -v.-r.Ks .'.s. y? 'r. l. senile. Jenes s belue t-eiight bj poll. uie niunler. lip U.-d luunedlatelt viiuwing tut. hhoeting. lellee Pay Jenes leturiied t his home feni work In a tteel mill nml found "avis keeping eeinpan "Uli Mi-, 'enej. As a climax te a bitter wian wian Jle .Tenes Is alleged te bate drawn a reteltei- and Miot Hat Is de.id r. Mlllik.in Receives Medal Minn" "'i. I"1'1 I'' !" Kebeii 'I lil.aii f CihiiIi.,,,,. r.iiif, IH ,,. u, n hc-j j:,,miii Al.'.lt! I01 ,1 ,. 1 1. "!Ni'xlM tniPiiiHl inlii M.iiniil in Inst'if, lT.,""" f""" "" Aiii'ii.a.i nut 1 inn f i:wl,(.,, itt.j s ,, ''ite bn,IKlB of the gap betw.en light l2n.ii"'!0,Vr.l1,,,,",n,cl"' I'HH lieni at- JS? ' l""""'' "'" epeil- Come te the Qeldcn Sands of CORONADO BEACH JUTTING out into the warm, blue waters of the Pacific, across the Bay from San Diege lie-, this great all-year pleasure resort of Cah Cah lernia. Biillianr tropical foliage and flowers offer a chatmmg setting for the finest of bath ing, fishing, yachting, golf. pole, unci tennis. Herse racing nearby at Tut Juana, Mexico. At San Diege is the Great Nnal Base with its interesting activities. Yeu may ulse see ancient Spanish Missions, the Heme of Ramena and ether historical landmarks. A delightful spot and comfortably readied in through sleeping car from New Orleans via Xim&srfc J&S.2 1 California Every miJc a sccrw worth while New Orleans SUNSET LIMITED ban Francisce San Antonie EI Pase Tucson San Diege I.es Angeles Observation Car, Through Dining Car, Stnndaid Sleeping Cars mid ether comforts of modern travel. Daily Teurlit Sleeping Car between Washington and San Francisce. Tu-wcekly Sleeping Car between New Orleans and Glebe for the 120-mile dtteurby nuto nute nuto mebile ever the APACHE TRAIL HIGHWAY. .1U0 between New Orleans jrd S.m Die,;,! vi t the San Di'-go & Ai i?cn.i Krdway threiiKh the C,'' RI?:SO GORO". rur iirumiutieii , ml litcniliue iicc'rr SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES F. Tr Uroeka, General Ancnt, loea rhs"tni)t bi..-i "i-n -v,V,., r,77 . J&lShK W3V& xru) NsT?X I ' 'I Misses' Coats at $25 Reproduce a .S7J Medel "Exclusivenc3s" .'chicved by rows and rows and rows of cord tucking! Vrleur fashion able, lovely brown tones with soft fur celliira that "blend." And ethers special at .$25 rich, silky belivins lavishly embroidered wendciful leek ing raccoon cellared sports models herringbones, soft-texture soft-colored tweeds double-faced cloaking. d.iiikti T, , ,r. Being a Bey, These Overcoats, Suits and Reefers Are Just Right -Weel Mackinaw s, S12.G0 1-iilds at S8.7.I. te 10 A se cais. Ohte- T,t isr Suits an 1 Middt Suit-, serge, lands at Sl.'l.'i. 3 te 10 jears-. Itlue and Drewn Reefe s, .:f) l.nn for isS.T.'i :: te 10. Pole arjd Great Coats, $20 Values at $13.50 Tweed and ("n's-iniere Suits with two treuaci, "Jl.j iiii'l Mii,.i(l ' alue, at S1 1.75. "Mi-Scheel" Suits two trouper.-, SI8.7."i. Sies ',' te :!!. I'aliner Inn n Olite,- Twist Suits for S2.9."i. Ages .'J te !D. "Bestyette" Raincoats, $5.50 Witii Sen'" ester Mat. for ny;es t it, i (, s,-,,r,e. I'nr ag( 10 te J0 Spert-- (eat. lambVwoel lined, ler ag- te 10- -at S10. Larger. M2..'i0. -riinSl Th nl fleer .'rr, it Jfgr. . . -e?V'- PaC"- -v-iPA- s" LfZ l- Jf TTi.1. ?2,MJ .-,w--.va.'iar s- f - V, V- I I -- i -V A rxstfy r n- iJ- . .VT .. L 1 -- .!--. WS ."- . TT-iC ".'. ' ' Jlr "."7' .. . v. - .- ""J. Bicycles $24.95 standard make, fully equipped; mud - guciicia, i carter brekes; choice of rolei. Fer Beys and Men, Children and Yeung Women Ihe (.arlead should sell .tut milt. l.efi-,1,. S l I llrrln ,j ntght - .. . ti reii ih de , S . Fitted Cases, Hand Bags and Vanity Bexes Will Win Appreciation and Save the Giver a Werth-Whilc Sum $4.95 "M vOV -'' . -M - ill frr, ' V r ' All LLL- ' 'C ' . 'i i I I ' m " V ' I lA VlijLJ Jrr i iiwi ; ' IwtSBaMrSI JtaiL?SaVVcHBifiAf3!Tl ! ei e-" i &?9 iTTl S2.95 11.11 lllll . I I! i I ll'll I 1.1 I'll 1.1 III I W 1 1 1 1 I I , ' I tl . III. l I It I . t eli I tl I I lit! Wi . i'i I i i nl lililni; Ten White Fitting Oll. It I II ll l III -..' II 'J S4.95 'mm ifH'hv M;fr Ji 'l-iwllil' lininirli'il III lllll'll lllIRS i m i it .1 .'.i , i lit i in i li . i ,ii. i p . . i tl lll-l .-! 1 1 1 t. ii, imwil l- I It i i J i M , SI. 65 f m T t n i i i i 1 i 1 tl ; SI. 65 --Qlmbtli. llrst fl The Best of All Piane Values in this Gimbel Club $5C5 for "Conreid" Reproducing Pianos Electric. Foetpower Can Be Used. Can Be Played as an Upright Piane I his Cjimbel Club Plan means an inclusic prire; no interest; no extras; prompt free de livery ; free bench and a supply of master played musn l oils,. The reproducing piano does for you what some great arti.st i euld, were he te play our piano it lcpreduces every tone value; it gtes his feeling his rescendes and pianissimo? Judged by any value we knew, you sa e at least $1 "0 Make Trifling First Payment and agree $35 te pay weekly rate of We m.t net bcjiblc te fully supply the helid-n demand. Phonographs '1 Lese of the grc.it Receiver's Sale these realh temarLtble phonegruphs of which e. as marketers ef the stock, have sold manj thousand. At About a Third of Last Year's Price A Year te Pay $48 for $110 model $69 for $175 model Pathe plnys all flat records and has its own geed library of records besides. vHSIzzr'sirSsSL, 'ill, ai-1 ii $175 Medel for $69 Messrs. Gimbel Brethers, Philndclprh. Without pl.ieing hie uud. r ;ni. . Unaui ,r,i- lt(l i. ., ,j . luller particulars of d Cenicid Reproducing Pianos Pathe Phone-rapha 1'l.ue an X in secure of iimtrunu lit that interests jmi. N.uiu . t- Hi ''J I- .4 .. -Olmbiti, bnveutti 11 ' I '- . . j x ' ills' 'J 1 Tt r ' 1! iy "TtTTd?CW M-1"", H j-ij.' . I . ., ,-sjtt, , , , ' Ji. j- i I , 'i