Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1922, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVimxO TUBLir LEDGBTl-PHnAPKrHIA;- WEDNESDAY," -BECEMBEK ' 20, 1022;
NEW ENGL ANOERS
DR. R. PENROSE HEADS
ACADEMY OF SCIENCE
PLAN BIG DINNER
Governer Sproul Will Be Guest
at Soclety's Annual Event
in Bellevue-Stratford
SENATOR MOSES TO SPEAK
Ttlnnd aa (.MAllr Mmnlpfn ffir till
m.luinl ilitw of the New Kn"liiml '
a. ..!..... f 1M).l.i1nMrt utii.'tl Will III !
nUf"'(l'"l liv fT.O or nmre of tlie cltvV
nsitivn New Ktmlnt'iler" In the lMle-ruo.Mitfe-0
tinl'i-enm Sntiinlitv nislii
Rpenuers of tintiennl reputation niivr
Hayden Geological Medal Is Voted
te Dr. Alfred Lacrelx, of Paris
.Jehn Ciulwnlmler resigned from the
presidency of the Armlemy of Nnturnl
Srlenees nt thu nnmiiil ineetliiit Inst
tilnht. He lini heltl tlmt office lnce HeafJ
11U8. Mr. Cntlwnlmlrr Mieeceileil the,
lnte Mnimtel (5. Dixen, nfter n service I
of tnnny yours im vice president nnd I
veiincllur nml ns n tnemlwr of nutiier-
itiiM rvtmtnli limi. I
Tlie follewlne were eleeteil for tlie'
I'eiuitii; veiir: PreMilent. lr. lUehnni
A. !'. lVnrife, .lr. ; Ire pre-ddi-iit.
l)rs. IMwin 1. LVnkllti nml Henry
Skinner: riMerdlnij orretnry. Junier
WEEKS TO DEVELOP
I
RAINING
CAMPS
A
Hi-tin ; i'iirr'iMmilin n'eretnry. IT.
l'erev Moere: trnnuriT. tlmnje
Vnux. Jr., nml lilirarluti, Dr. Spmeer
'Putter. , ,
Tlie Ilnvilen Memerinl (!oeloi-n
'Mediil for I lie Jenr 1 1 CI wim nwnriliil
i t . i t. ..-..I.Ij.t, ,r I Tut
Leen ,SnBl nml tW wKl he n n...... f Srj:, " V'K
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of National Association
Appointed His Chief
Civilian Aide
ORGANIZATION IS APPROVED
n Hfntcm of county nml leenl chairmen,
thus completing In dclnll n nntlen-wlilc
orgnnlzntien for recruiting In time of
pence nml for such wider functions n
might be requested by the Wnr Depart
ment." In addition te the nppelntmcnt of
Mr. Pike, n clvlllnn nlde te the Soere Seere
tnry of War for ench rerps iron und
eneh Htnte nnil for the District of
Columbia Ih retitcniplntcd. All will lie
selected en nominntlen of the Military
Trnlriing CntntiM Aftsoeintien, approved
by corps nren cemmnnderH. They will j
mtvk iiiur-.iriir irrinn, iit-eruiiijc iw
Secretory Weeks letter te Dr. Drinker,
with thin reservation :
"The Hecretnry rf Wnr reserves the
right te nocept rexignntlens nnd with
Iraw appointments whenever.
Msr M
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her of inrj ulie nre prominent It,
Ptiite n"t !itinn.
If will Im. the fnrtT-.fmncl ntltl'M
dinner of H" se' let v. whirl) wt fiKimled
here In "1 when K V. Ul'ln- vi"
elected IN ttr--t tireildent. A riven riven
lien will tn-iveile the itinnrr. which will
be-in nt 7 e'elm-k. The roeeptlen will
fit-e Ti'nrn In the clever room of the
Tlellevne. "...
Ile-ldei the ri-.'nlnr memherhip '
the elii' ivltnthm te nttenil hnve been
rent te t' mein,wn f the P"tm"v1
vnnli ''M'ie'v ( Vew Knu'nnd Women,
n iiinr-tti orsardttitien founded en im
lhir line.
Siniitnr Moses n Snealter
Arnene the HtM'nt'ers at tlie dinner v.i'1
he W. H. T. Kaunee. nresMenf "f
Tlrewn University, who uill spenk e'i
"Te'.-'n" tli" i u,i (n the N : (Jenrse
II. Mcm. United Stntei sionnter fr -n
New ITfimtinhlre, who will M'iik en
"The Se'rlt of N"w Kr.ulnnd." n-d
T. W Drer. profeper of eeiiiiiiif,
rt Vnnder'-Pf T'ntv.Ts.-tv, v0,),..ii
Tenn.. who wi'l tn'V en "The Nev
KaBlnnd Aristocracy."
.n eliihernte prneTnin of Instru
mental and eeal music ha; l'"n nr
Kinepd. Amnne th" nreminerit "icf. "tin i"
jitiJ iii. iaiki.. i rt'-'K. ''"aer
w
MISSING FURS FOUND
after
nififerrltn' ivlfl, flu. nlitnf nli'tllnn nl.t..
Wiwlilnctnn. Dec. 2i. Uly A. 1 .) , nppearH thnt the nlde In uuestleti no
Stcretnry Weeks nnneimeed tmlny the ' longer fuinilx the reiiuiremunts of the
appointment of Charles n. l'lke. of l Petion for which he w.ih appeluted."
"' I "M' '" l I I'nrtifl nrnn ritfiMiifttwInra will fnp.
MiJltnr f ,.iui. ii:w..u ,,, nt,.i nin.tnni eatu,.
iiiDii vuiv in r-j,,,, ,- nnil hi ti.411 iiriniri,-
mice te the civilian aides, thus deli
uitely interleeking the training camp
military
however,
raveling
ejpenses,
Pliieace. president of the
Training Camps Association, ns "chief
civilian nlde te the Secretary of Wnr
in connection with tin
tnllnlng camp project
mmilnuted'fer the pest by the a-secla-
Servant Girl Arrested en Charge of, Jn n 1(,tr t0 I)r II(,nrv Si prliilcr,
Theft Frem Employer honorary pnsldent of the training
Aftir furs and clothing, i.ilm-d .y CIlIn.)(, n",(V.ntlen, Secretary Weeks ex-
S'Jim. !! ."r" WnV ' ..?.:'" l''; Si; ,.Jr,l his nnnmva1 of suggestion
'c, ,nil., nt i. eten!ii, detectives j i,v ti. ns.KH'iatlen that it receive a'
nrr-ted a Necre y.rvnt.t girl en s.is. ;f . ,, ,, wltll , War j
fZ IWCr ncartmen, through the nmm.ntment of
tilling the artlc'.s. Iti president ns aide te the Si-retiiry.
A s(.:ir'h or tier rmims rrwnh'd thc "u. mllltarv training camps nsse- I
nils,!,, fur- I. nenlh a mntirys- TV f , initl.emc.l," Mr. i
,;,,."": .,;:, :.l !T1' X.! s" ' I wJ.ek"mfrUuil Dr. Drinker, "te create
ivretnrv of Wnr ntieiy interieemng tne traiiiint
ip development of I h-Mii with the tievern.uenCs n
,, ' iHillcy. The civilian aides, h
s. Ir. I'llce was wl, reccivc n snnries or tr
After January 1st, 1923, Savings Fund
Accounts will bear interest at the rate of
4
Guarantee
Trust & Safe Deposit Ce
31C318-320 Chestnut St.
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1415 Chestnut St.
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9 Seuth 52d St.
Bitfht
Banquet ems
Rivale Dances -Bancjueis
Weddlnvfs-Lard Parhes
V
Maywssenci Estimates
andM6nu3 9
Wittenhousetieiell
Kts"wii IM..I..I
. cee. ana nesmutL.
Cuticura Sean
AND OINTMENT - '
Clear the Skin
8Mp,Ofnjtnt.TaIem,Wtmrii- p,4
oerwii viwwri,eTvTIt,'P'aiJC.UtU.jy'l
PEERLESS
7-pass. Touring; tight
all ever; fine condition;
excellent tires; divided
front seat, $350.
GIRARD AUTO CO.
2314 Chestnut St.
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wMlUtM Pmmmi imMLViil H Wver
art mMiir wm' ihiii.
A. J&fa&.a
nrtmr1fit 6f flwUfftittflm iVlletfl. m
Mr. Pnwnr'' Clnrke. who Is prellenf
of the New "ln"lnn'' women'" or-ranln-tlen
In hl State The society here hns
a membcrshin of 370.
Officers of Seclctv
Lincoln Parthmerc, president of the
imeletv will preside nt the dinner. II
will introduce Arthur W. ficwpll. who
Is president --!ec, nnd will take office
the ""nt of he year.
Other nfWrs of the seeietv are
Chnr'es E. Ilrinlev. Oenree I. Merrl"
nnd Eil'vnrd W. Mumfnnl, vice presi
dents: Jernthnn M. Steere. treasurer:
Samuel sJoeville. Jr.. who is In clinrce
of nrrnnccnients for the dinner erp
tarn: the Hev. Flevd W. Tomkins
ehnpln'n. nnd Dr. Judsnn De T.nnd
nhvslcinn. Dlreetern: Cvnis II. K
Curtis. William D KnlTt. T.cwis Oil
He. Hnrrr E. Smith. A'ha TV Jehnsen
Ttcrnnr-' T. Converse Albert E. Snow-
mnn Ttnrrv T. .Terilan. Lincoln K.
Pnr hmore." Edcnr C. Folten, Cnlvln
M. Smyth and Irn Vatislin.
BOOK EXHIBIT PREPARED
FOR OAK LANE CHILDREN
Day Scheel Is Showing Publications
Suitable for Little Ones
A unique hook exhibit is being held
nt the Oak Lane Country Day Scheel
all this week, which will be of great
aule te parents of children of school
age. It Is nn outgrowth of the Parent-Teachers'
meetings, nnd is the re
Milt of two years' study and resenrch
en the part of every member of the
fnculty.
About 100 hooks have been selected.
They nre lent by Sesslcr's Heek Stere.
These hnve been divided into nge
grenpn. They nre net in any sense
school books, but recreational books of
adventure and Imagination, that cor
relate in the best way with the chil
dren's hchoel development and help
them te increase their scope of knowl
edge nnd appreciation.
Keep Christmas with a
KODAK
The. Rift that help te make the. Christmas meiry; then keeps
the picture .story of the merriment.
riedait erjjf Greflex Camera
AWMMpkli ttediki m tow m M JO
BtewMlM u tow M H00
JOHN HAW0RTH COMPANY
Eastman Kodak Ce.
1020 Chestnut Street
IHgh-gradc Ucvelepmg t'Mthine i'ntnrpemrnt
Albums Calendar Frames Stercoptteem
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Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
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A QrtJtTLEMAff'J
"Hie Saddlers Belt is distinctive, made of the high-
ju ii'jw est-grade English riding bridle
$2.00 leather, one solid thickness, no stitch
ing, wetter leatner cannot De naa. it
is a belt for the man who discrimi
nates in the choice of his apparel.
A Complete Set of 3 Belts
one of each color, black, tan
and cordovan, suitable te
wear in the different seasons.
Nlfflr bexrd fr prriratatten ar peitwt.
Hall eritf pnmwtir executed.
MARTIN & MARTIN, Inc.
1713 Chattnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Makcri anil Importer ! EnftUh Huatlnt Stddltrr
Londen f. 101 Ytmf Nr Y.rk
Lfe
GIFTS
Chiffen Silk Hosiery
1.95 Regularly 2J95
Taken from regular stock nnd reduced.
All perfect. Of Rold, silver, Riin
mctnl, bronze and black.
fill! liieiiL?lnri1 BSffldli'li till
lce trimmed some hand mftcte. En
velepc chemises, Night Gowns, Step
ins, Sets, NcgHgees, etc
2.95 te 52.50
f.lrfvl5
n
Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
Envelope Chemises
2.95; Special
Of heavy crepe de chine and radium,
plain tailored and trimmed some
with real lace motifs.
Sweaters, 5.00
Values te 12M
Of newest styles. Slip-ever and tux
edo effects. In smart, nlain colors,
navaje and checks.
Corduroy Robes
Special, 5.95
Breakfast coat and robe effects. Geed
quality. In cherry, rose, purple, cepen.
Fur Trimmed and
Plain Coats
Fsrstsrts up. ie ?5M
49
M Credit) Ne Exchange fib t. 6. b.'s
The winter's most desirable style in straight line,
bloused and draped. Of panvelaine, fashone, arabella
and belivia. Most of them trimmed with beaver, wolf,
caracul and opossum.
Fur
Reduction Sale
Unrestricted Choice of
Entire Stock
25 Off
Reductions Made at Time of
Purchase
Exquisite Slippers
for the Holiday
AISLEY cloth silver brocade or cloth
P
designs.
of silver. Regent pumps or new strap
They've never been quite se pretty.
m te r,v . ,
&( Stocks
PrMit box Mi mill a htm i
the fast hour Mopping An Debt quality,
full fashioned black and colors, $1.95
3 pairs, special $5.50.
Smartly designed sport 'stockings of silk
and wool at $1.25 and $2.00.
Chiffen Gun Metal and Novelties, $2.35
te $2.95.
Boudoir Slippers
QUILTED Satin in Black, Rese and Copen
hagen Blue, $2.50. Boudoir Mules in
Black Sateen, Silver Cleth and Chiffen,
$4.00.
Dorseys in Bl-ack Satin, Lavender trimmed,
Brocades or en Rese Satin, $6J0.
-
Harpers '22s market
Weflcver
1022 CHESTNUT SHOPS
lirVj rA
ALSO SOLD BY
SrrawhrlrtBa & Clothier, Wm. H. Wnnamafcer. Wtn.
Hepkins Ce., Hewkt-r A Unwrker. W liter '!. 3ckcr,
Ofe. MamhHll. A. Q. Spalding & Rre. BUylecl: & Ulynn
A.h lr "THE SADDLER'S BELV
A Radcn (tmde mark) lumped en avery or
cfee
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Van Dusen and Stokes Ce.
JEWELERS
t
1123 CHESTNUT ST.
Flexible Bracelets
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GREEN COLD CHASED SEC
TIONS LOOSELY LINKED
ALTERNATING CHASED SEC
TIONS OF GREEN GOLD AND
PLATINUM OVERLAY
CHASED PLATINUM OVERLAY
SECTIONS OF ODD PATTERNS
GOLD WITH BLACK ENAM
ELED STRIPING PLAIN AND
WITH DIAMONDS
GREEN GOLD OF CLOSE FLEX
IBLE BLOCKS SOME OF PIERCED
DESIGN SET WITH AMETHYSTS
TOURMALINES SAPPHIRES
DIAMONDS
CHASED PLATINUM OVERLAY
BLOCK EFFECT WITH NO
STONES
PLATINUM OVERLAY, PIERCED
AND SOLID WITH DIAMONDS
ND SAPPHIRES AND ALL DIA.
MOND COMBINATION
ENTIRELY OF PLATINUM WITH
CONTINUOUS DIAMOND SEC
TIONS OF PLATINUM WITH DIAMOND
AND SAPPHIRES
$11
'32-
L&
$22
'78
'55- '115
'50
'100- '375
'875'2500
'1000-'3200
GIFTS OF DIAMOND AND PLATINUM JEWELRY
RINGS
BAR PINS
WRIST WATCHES
LORGNETTES
BROOCHES
CUFF LINKS
SCARF PINS
DRESS SETS
STUDS
EVENING CHAINS
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HUDSON
ESSEX
Prices Reduced $100 te $200
HUDSON
ESSEX
SPEEDSTER $1425
PHAETON-7 Pass . . 1475
COACH 1525
SEDAN 2095
TOURING $1045
CABRIOLET 1145
COACH 1145
FREIGHT AND WAR TAX EXTRA
GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO.
Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Station
2400-14 Market St.
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