Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1922, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 102
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HOI BARKER
AGAIN LOSES CASE
Court Rules Bryn Mawr College
Within Rights in Expelling
Girl Frem Institution
EXCEPTIONS ARE DISMISSED
Judge Miller, of Xorrl-tevti. h.is I
njjnln dtciclfsl iiR.iinst Miss Marjurie
3!nrkcr, of Mirlnpin i'.t, ltnl., m her
Action tu In reinstated us n student nt j
V.rjn Mnwr ("nllrjif. Yfsttrlii- lie dis
missed .isl. -tlnre cccti"iia te Li
former dcr-is..e. in U1M1 it wis lii.'.l
flint Himi Mnwr. belli! a rintv 111 111
Millien, hail a light t nu' a1ie should
nliil who ulieu'd wt l iircejitalili- a
BtndPiU".
rl,'he eelli'ce nutheriti""- lw.il ilisimsfil
Jliss Kur'ier en thn fti-mimls that hi'
was an "iindeiirnbL student."
'I'hnt nrtlen was tiib'ii alter thw
had been petty thefts in one e tli
dormitories of tin "ellep"-. hhi n'
taken liefute ilie deiin and eonfreriU-d
wllh certain evidence, and. while she
was home, dnr.tic the lielidiijs, nIic was
Informed tl.nt li mislit net return as
u student.
In disiiHMii? the e.'ucnti.'iif-. JiM,:.
Miller nas.
"It is raielj iii.it we lind di-id.'ed
111 the jireM'litatien nl n i-iise the son I,
skill and iiidutr wlueli u both miIls
tif tlie table ha" ehar.iPterieil Oils, uiu .
'u therefure iire ii:itinall cum- t' it
the. mature i i-:ihilT.iti.iii whieli its uw:i
Importance iKiiiied .mil s-'ich presen presen
tntlen Invited.
"The decision, hiih .Wis tiled en
Februaiy 'it. I'.V-".', I'uileatcs elem'.y
lltnt it ui's based iinm three taiun
.oneliisietis :
"That i-vi'i. where r1 -tuiKnt Las ben,
Aretigfully iifllisl fieiii a juiMite.
Incorporated iiistitutmii !' Laniliu'.
inamlaiaiis v ill net In- ( i..-ii1 tin
oiperation tu reinstall1 him. or. i.i
ether word, tin- I'mir' wnw wrl...'it
'llllsilietinti 111 the trenilC.
"Thnt t.wler the evident e t-. mIh
'Of was, however, nui v ruinjfinly e
polled.
'That. ven reivedmc the f.t.'t 01
he jurisdiction, 'indcr all the iri.n. -slnnrc"
d.si'hised lv the i nden.-c the
f'eiirt was withe.it power ithe;- t.i . --erfciv
with in- control the . wn iv I
he jiresidint the lullegc nf the rth
ial dlsereti"'i este.l in hfr te tr .e
r set aside tin- cleeit.n whl'-h t"l! ' '.;
U exercise hv In i.
"After further oensidei.ilio-i, ue -c
iialn uf the opinion Mint all ti.rei
hese eoni'lii'ieiis li.-no .1 wmi I . id.i id.i
ten in tlie f;ic'. aiid the li .i,'Le.
e their.
"Such heinft the . a-e. i.,.i -W-.f .
rmst remain wri ur.ngeil."
JULES MASTBAUM AGAIN
1 HEADS JEWISH CHARITIES
Lean Association Has Annual Din
ner and Raises Special Fund
V total of lS.'.'eO wan sul'MTlbed
last tiicht as additional werliinc rapltal
for the rederaled Lean A'soelatlen by
lending .Uwvlsli (itiyetis at tin iissoeiif
tlnti's seeeinl annieiar dinner In the
Morcanttle I'lub.
(Umbel lliether subi-erlbed .CiOOO in
metuerv of .laceb Oiinhel: Samuel V.
Lit. Srjr.O. ntul Claren. e .!f, I'hllln
HeM'iihach, .1. AValter Kesei). .laceb
Ml, Albert 1'leisher, .lilies MiiMhatim.
Albert M. (ti-eentleld and Alexander
Lieberman. Sltx0 cmli. and Albert
Marks, $r,w.
The nssoei.itien. with headquarters
at '' :' Seuth Sixth ,'tieet, lendu inene.
ut low tntes uf inleicst te tieedv per--eiis,
and In two ynirn ',.is aided tnnre
ihnii 17IMI taiuilii'i. I'he uipitnl steel,
is i,i In- liiiivasid te S!!.f)iNi.(itMi freni
sMiil.niiii.
Siieal.ers at i In- niiiii i ii-i i med .Tvii;i
neiiue Stern. .InK'- i: Mastlmun..
inesiihlit of I he "iKi ii Aitieu ; .lesepll
Itilllknpf. i.iiertnf et the l'eili ration el
Jewish rhiiiitits mid Wi 1'iifi Hirscl..
iiuiiiiiKi r uf tl e as'oeiatini
eiVnvrs to-elootid in-: '' '
Masthiniiii. presnleiit : lheit S. Mnrl.s.
fust 1m preslden ; 1Iiiit lli's'iiser,
su-eiid moo president; Hurry ti. Suud Suud
helm, seoretary. and Albert M. lli'Cen
I lli hi, tre.isuter.
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WINS DEBATING PLACE
Lansdewr.e Bey Is Member of
Drewn University Team
iloreoi K i n.'iiii r-rs ,.f I.an'i i .
will he ,i ii'eiuU r it t i" r.rnwii I id
.'iii ;, 1,1 tie if mi that will n.eet
Vo.le.iii ,it .Miudli ' n. t'eiin., te-
lilRl.t. !! .1 iiihe the liV'ButiM.' side
I of the iiistinii, "lleseh.sl, Th.it
CeMT'iiiiit t ownership of foal nnr
' would I di'sirablr. oeiis'iu.tiomlly
Kriiiited "
I'haltiii is. p sopl1r.,.ero, will !.,e as
hN tenii.in iti - W: Iter I, Wu'n.i", 'JA.
'of I'.ncle .ml. V. .1 . and Jame- '.
fiill.iliiin. ff .S.wpei-. II. i. His
Wr. 'hev. Will .mi I. t'halnnrf. nl.. i
s 'pl.n.ni ,v. -i or. - nteil Ittuwi. n?n'.iis!
(' .I'llldl..! e.i II I Itllll.l.tlM' ,' i , '1 e
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ASTOR WIRES ASTORIA $5000 I
Asteria. Ore.. Dee IT, ,i.'eut'
Astui, et Vew " ! . ii ilin ' ues.cnu- i
rut e ('olenel Jeh.i Jm eh A.te!, who I
t. .undid Asteria a .1 !.. -t'.nhnj: 1 est i
.u 171. h.is wlred 1 e Aste'i.i lti-liefj
i ..i .'.Is-i. .s. .mill te- is tire re'.ef
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Shave, Bathe and
Shampoo with one
Seap. Cuticura
CatieurSepfi thfter tafcnifatjrueMliavisf
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Philadelphia Responds
"pHE RESPONSE of Philadelphia
1. pie te the announcement that c
arc new paying
4', Interest en Savings Accuitnt
is indued jfratifyiiiK.
The lai'Kf number et' nicu, wuihui,,
heytf and girls who are joining our hank
ing family in order te take ad antage 01'
this new rule testifies, te the alertness and
thrift of our citizenship.
We cordially invite you te enjoy this
new rate of interest here where safety,
service and convenience are assured.
Central Trust & Savi 1114s
Company
Market and Fourth Street
I'hiludeleliki
i Capita! and surplus. $i,(iuu,uuu.uu
raii'iiiiiipHBilWiijil
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FINAL
REDUCTIONS IN
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WALNUT ST.
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WE ARE showing mnny new (IcsIriis hi diamond
rings. Ilrilliant coins uf our usual IiIrIi .stnnd
nrd, nintinlcd in diHtinctive stylcH. All iilntintim
iind cmrtbiiiittiuitfl of green pelil and platinum.
$75 te $500
Mitchell
Fletcher
Ce.
Charge
Accounts
Solicited
Bell Phene
Spruce 84-40
Gtn. 7000
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CHOICE collection of delightful
color prints, containing the best
efforts of many modern masters,
are en display in our galleries. Among
them are noteworthy examples ef:
Mezzotints bi
.vm.nNT r.nwAKDs sydSt.y p. wn.se.v
t'LiKrnnu .tajiks ii.MAcnr.'ni i:.vi:r.ui:N
and ethers
Etchings by
1WM11.1: tii.Nfi; run 'iiiai i.ai
and ..'.l'l'-s
Dry Points b:i
V. UAltUV ' 1UI IS H'Alir
an. 1 1 th( is
Holiday gifts of exceptional distinc
tion will be found in this collection
prints of artistic merit and decorative
effect especially suitable for this purpose.
Prices from $25
THE ROSENBAsCH GALLERIES
THIRTEEN TWENTY
WALNUT ST.
SHOOR-TREDS" INVIGORATE
Safeguard the Strength
and Beauty of Your Child's
Feet-in "SHOOR-TREDS"
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Arch
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And besides tiu.- correct ie and .strenyth .strenyth
develeping feature of "Shoer-Trccls" they're
simply beautiful, made in the luxurious Russia
tan calfskin that we u.-e. Vet they cost no
mere than imitation, .size.-. 2 te e, turn sole,
are $3.u3 sizes 4 te 8, with wedge heel, i" 1.00
and in welt soles, $.1.30.
In genuine white china buck thev're $:3.Ss" te
S3.2S.
Prices en Children's
"SH00R-TRED" SCHOOL SHOES
,l)u
$4.00
4.25
4.75
5.75
Sizes 7i'jr,
5 te 8 $4.00
8' 2 te 11 4.50
I Vi te I 5.00
21, i te 7 6.00
Beys' Sizes I 1 te 2, High or Lew 5.00
Beys' Sizes 2' j te C. High or Lew 5.25
Mice price
are going up
H
bur NOW!
iThe "SHOOR-TRED" Lastn
Iif.s Leesi l'I... - . uu ..t" t '-.;, 'k.-.. j ,i i jn l'u."
yreur.ff feet --i:r.i', .. , -.tra!i ,,unv , i u.niai , party
sli'jpeirf, heuse ilippi-j . Kjn.im-iuin sl01. , Ulll cv,. u
our famous 'l-oetlito" iJa..ft -lipiMir--, . n.tui i-l by lead
iinr profusbieini ..r.U Lrnitmn-,
Children' Three.quarter Length Weel Secl $
Three HeMher Mixtures, Fancy Tep
1.15
0CTwPRONOUNCEOpT.NQ)
ITtyemt of Fmouee
1230 MARKET 1308 CHESTNUT
(Sheea and Stockings (or Alt the Family)
19 S. ELEVENTH Quick-Service Men's Shep
Every Feet, Professionally Fitted-T1 re Ge i'ing Brethers
H tifrv'ilwj
Like, talking
te
a "Sanla" 3000 miles away
buying these little Eng
lish Ankle-Ties for "baby."
18th & Chestnut Sts.
12th & Market Sts.
5600 GcrmanteWn Ave.
Atlantic City, N. J.
$S5SK55 -4
STSCSi
SUGGESTIONS
Helpful in Selecting (he Christina's (Jijt
GOLD SILVER
Culf Links 6-v23
Vest Chains H- 30
bcarf Pins, s-4.-3
Cig.ii ("ultcr, IG-?"2")
Key Ring. 9-'l3
Belt Buckles 29-33
Pen Knives -8-30
PLATINUM AND DIAMOND
SCARF PINS DRESS SETS
Mi-'JOO 1 53- 300
RINGS
90-2000
Van Dusen and Stokes Ce.
1123 CHESTNUT ST.
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Attractive Hampera and Baskets
Fancy Fruits
filled with a tempting variety
of Fresh Fruits and Christmas
Dainties
$5, $7.50, $10, $15,
- $20, $25, $30, $35
WHY WE SELL CHEAPER LOCATION
rfteiqeru)ali
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f tJOf r'hn&innt St.
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Christmas Gift Suggestions
On Lew, Liberal Terms
Cleth Bruihw. -3.30- H)
Card Cases. sl3-'30
Fountain Pens '5.30-'' 1 2 J
Key Rins, 2-3 T,
Pen Ktmes. M.50-M2
Pencils 3-l0
Bell Buckles N.75- 7.30
Exquisite 10-piece Queen Anne Dining-Roem
Suite in American walnut. d l Q
Going for. JL i7U
2fl
r"$fe?
LAMPS! Tremendous Varieties
U , jr.' iiiiiI.Iii ii Kiti-rinl fi-iilnri- .if a mull,, mi
llli lii'iiullfiil rlili sill, nlimlf, a.'l mill. Ji 1 fl
l-k-li' in tills silc fur its lilt !- us PlOi
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726 Arclv St.- 43 N2 8St..
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1115 CHESTNUT ST.
C Opposite Keith's Theatre)
Tomorrow Saturday at 9 A. M.
VincluiiiMi iltjcnti
fJittiit .li'ii''tnl.
Mail O r,li it I ill til
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Offerinii Our Entire Stock of
Le
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S'.ll
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40-in. Muskrat Coats
40-in. French Seal with
Skunk Cellar & Cuffs
Raccoon-Trimmed
Marmet Coats
Trimmed Leepard Cat
Actual Savings oilste1
The magnitude ej ihis opportunity will he impressed
upon you by the hii'Ji type ei Vur Garments in the
Sale. They are distinguished by slyle-euginality and
superiority of materials. Prices would net cover the
present cost ej production. The opportunity is NOW
the savings are manifest.
A Small Deposit Reserves Purchases
Hudsen Seal Goats-
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An etferinu et Ce.its el .n-lci ted p,.th jn ,-..-v 40.,nL., te
B-inc!i medeU. C.ipes. ,u,d Wmp, .1U0, liinnnecl witli
Skunk, Squirrel. Kelinsky, Well. l'u:; or C.iratul.
French Seal Capes
Russian Peny Coats
French Seal Wraps
Brown Marmet Ceals
40-in. French Seal Coats
40-in. Hair Sea! Coats
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A Special Selection of Coats
1S.").()0 Kluck Caracul Coats Xew 125.00
1f).").00 liaci'oen-Ti'iiitmod Mjhkial NOW 4,))
215.00 Natural Uamien ('oath. . .New ffij)
.'200.00 Moleskin Capes and raps -N'J' )$)
100.00 Natural Mink Ceat New 2V5.OO
150.00 Natural Squirrel ( ea( NOW 295!()0
050.00 Alaska Seal Wraps NOW 54f5 00
050.00 Trimmed Persian Lamb... NOW 3950
Hudsen Seal it Dyed Muskrat rf) v , D , r
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