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ii u.i.puyji Br HB i Mf,' fl III 111 W I MEDIATOR CHAPEL III TO BE PUT TO B RECTOR ASKS EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921 Peeple of Hely Apostles. Mether Organization, te Pass en Proposed Change RECTOR DECISION A vete of the conjtreentinn nf the Episcopal Church of the Hely Apebtlp. Twenty-first nnd Christian fctreets, will be tukfn Je decide wliother the mother church be tnnde n chnpcl. und the V 11111'! OL IUI' tlltnillllKl , L Ilk' - 111 -It. IlIKi 8prtn'e strccti. lu mode the mutlicr church. Hcvlde.n the mother church downtown, th'rc are thr"i hn' civ with nunf' cr projected for Wnnchnld. TJip conpro cenpro conpre ration lids f,'i.nliin.l aborted tin southern vecfir.n i.f the if. Iiewcmt nnd moved te ether localities. It hs been found mlviulli therefore, te make some Adjustment. In n letter te t-he r-ongrejration the Her. Dr. lieeree Herbert Teep. rector of the Helv ApetIes Church, vild ves- terdny: "When the Church of the Hely I Ajxwitle was founded it was" situated In a place entlrelj congenial te its , life nnd growth. In Inte venrs n chnnge has come ever the neighborhood. Mirny of the old member- .-f the parish an1 new livinc at iiddrecs remote from the church epi..ii. y in Wi't I'l.i a delphln Wlimi the Chapel of the Mediat"' wit taken into the nniitdi it wiiit with ti. Ilia that the ti-ne miRht come wlen theie would be needed just such a plnee for the continuance vi its life. "The evfry of the Church of the, Helv Apevt'.et, tlic vestry et tne ctiarei Of the Mediator, the bishop and bishop gnffracan of the diocese, and ethers, think the present un expedient time for the tranifer of the rector ana auuunis- ; trntien headquarters te Fifty-first nnd Spruce streets. "The whole question, however, is te bp referred te and decided by a vote of the qualified electeis of the Church of the Hely Apostles nt u dull called con gregational tiieetlug The ve-str1. has set Wednesday evinins, October L' at 8 o'clock, in the Sundae -sclioel room, as the tlm' and idaci f th meeting. X majority Mile of sikIi clet ters will decide the que-tinn. "If you decide that a continuance of the prevent cituatien i in .eir corporate judgment the wise ceuw te I pursue, there will be no change. If jour judgment dictates that the wise course of the future In te establish I hendquaiters at Iifty-flrRt and Spruce street, that will be done. "Fer us nil Is a momentous time, nn hour of real crisis. The issue lie fore tis needs our quiet nnd restrained Judgment. Sentiment cannot be put enlirelv bj . and ct there is but one real question before us, and that Is as te the futuie of the parish." REV. PAUL RADER TO SPEAK Evangelist Will Take Part In Mis sionary Alliance Convention Here Th"1 Ue Paul Under, cowboy cnn pellst, wilt dellxer nn address en "Th" Preacher Famine" nt 1 :30 o'clock in the Central Y. M. C A. today. Only ministers will be ndmltted. In the cu'iilng Mr. Under will preach nt the Christian and Missionary Al liance Contention in Uethany Presby terinn Church. He will conduct neon- Jay unices in Arvh Sticet Methodist Kplsoepnl Cnurrli tomorrow and NVcdnesdav. The He. Dr. J t?rcger .Mantle, ,,f Naek. N. Y.. prenehed eteuln in Mi'thnin Church The Ke Or. Wll liiiin T MiicArlhur. of New Yerk, de Hcred addresses in Hebren Tabernicle. Mr. Under has just n turned from a hs months' tour et Palestine, China, .lapiiti and Inde -China and will have much te pnj about missionary work in these countries. AID FOR THE IDLE T GIVEN BY POS IN Letter Carriers Will Collect Em ployment Questionnaires Throughout the City PERMISSION FROM HAYS TO TELL OF U. S. IDEALS Chamber of Commerce te Hear Dr. Broeme nnd Ellsha Lee One of the niept important American 'rit'iti meetings hel.i in this city is hi lng arranged for Ne ember 17 In the IM'ei ue-St' afford Hetel under the dmrtlen of the Americanization Com Cem mitt''e of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. Many new aspect) of this work, developed bj the unusual conditions in icduvtrj, nnd under the conditions im im peieil by the new immigration laws, will ie discussed. The speakers will be Elisha I.ec. vice president of the Penn svhnnia Unilrend ; Dr. Kdwln 0. Kroeme, Superintendent of Public Schools, and Milten 1. Oehrus, vice president of the Jehn II. Stctteu Com Cem pan . Caught Between Autes, Leg Broken On his way te a visit te fricmis m Camdt n Mvterdin. C,eirn'e Sink, sitty !ie ar old, of "e'St Isenungcr street, Philadelphia, wus caught between two nutomebilcs as he was leaving n Heading ferryboat Ills right leg was broken. He was take'i te Cooper Hospital. (pJIH mSChesbutStreet Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request e & mad w Va s Fer Tomorrow Only In announcing these spe cial values for tomorrow wc have ignored our cest3 and profits entirely. In accordance with our merchandising policy numerous items that have sold down te a few of a kind have been taken from our immense stock and drastically reduced te effect an immediate clearance. Wc advise you te shop early in the day as some of the lets are rather small. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Pur chase in Our Storage Vault Until Required French Seal Coats 34 (Only) 79.50 Kefiiifarfy 125.00 Smart full-flare -length models of full furred lustrous skins. Muskrat Coats 29 (Only) Qg.50 Regularly 150.00 Full - sweep si-lenp;th models of dark selected pelts. Fur Coats & Wraps -. ,., Regularly New Quantity e- nn kq 6 Sn Peny. , length 90.00 39.B0 (7) Trimmed Marmet He-00 4.n) 9 French Seal, , length ..... 2j,.00 .fl.nO (4) Trimmed Leepard Cat, Sfi-mch. . 150.00 98.e0 (9) Natural Muskrat, ',. length leO.OO 98.n0 (8) Australian Nutria, 3 , length. . . . leO.OO 98.n0 (7) Trimmed French Sf-al 19e.00 1'.UU (5 Hudsen Seal 265.00 17n.OO (8) Trimmed Hudsen Seal 300.00 I9n.00 (3) Moleskin Coats, 3 , length 300.00 lfle.00 (6) Hudsen Seal Wraps, full length.. 450.00 29e.00 (9) Hudsen. Seal, 3 v length 375.00 24n.00 (2) Moleskin Wraps, full length 375.00 24e.00 (9) Trimmed Hudsen Seal, , .length S75.00 250.00 (2) Natural Squirrel, 3, length 495.00 345.00 (8) Squirrel Wraps, full length 750.00 495.00 Extra Large Size Ceata Up te 52 Bust Chokers, Scarfs & Steles Q.:.. Regularly New uantlty ; ,' e -n (9) Natural Squirrel Cheker 1.1.50 h..i(J (8) Jap Mink Chokers 13.50 8.50 (9) Taupe Fex Scarfs 25.00 1 4.50 (9) Brown Fex Scarfs 25.00 14.30 (9) Natural Mink Chokers 22.50 15.00 (7) Stene Marten Chokers 40.00 24.50 (5) French Seal Steles 45.00 29.50 (6) Baum Marten Chokers 55.00 34.50 (3) Black Lynx Scarfs 55.00 34.50 (4) Cress Fex Scarfs 55.00 34.50 (3) Scotch Mele Steles 75.00 49.50 (4) Natural Squirrel Steles 120.00 79.50 (3) Pearl Gray Fex Chokers 120.00 79.50 (3) Jap Mink Steles 120.00 74.50 (2) Skunk Steles 165,00 110.00 Fur Repairing and Remodeling at very moderate rates, "Pay for the work when you want it delivered." Pitvhafltmur Annnal n.J.v. Afmntflli'flll , T ",,-- ."r-n ,vltar, t T.TrT.T.rsij Philadelphia's letter carriers have enlisted In the crtisnde te relieve the jobless. Knch postman will de his bit te aid the Mayer's Central Cemmittee en Uncniplejment. Postmaster Oenernl Hnjs jesferdny fent te the committee his npprewil of ''c plans. The postefflce mepleyes will deliver qucsfientiaires te every home, every manufacturing plant nnd cm ry nliice of business In the city. The ques tions te he answered will bring Infer matien as te the men nnd women un employed as well as the positions that are new unfilled. .lelin V. ltuclianan, cluiiruinn of the Majer's committee, asked permission te I use the loiter carriers. The question naires will be collector by the letter car riers as seen as theso with whom they are left hnvc time te fill them out. Next Priday evening In nil the police stations of Philadelphia there will be meetings at which committees will be selected for each district te relieve the unemployment (situation. An appeal was sent out by the Mayer's committee yesterday te clergy men, headw of business, fraternal, trade and clnl organisatiens, labor bodies and utliiTs for Information en nvnllable work. A statement from the committee says: "At this season of the year there is much repnlr, extension nnd new work that enn be done If these having it te de will give the work out as their prac tical contribution te this campaign. "The engineers, architects and build ers of the city are also requested te fur nish information as te the probable work they have In view te the Survey Committee and offer their services for the promotion of any work that they may he called upon te perform." TOW3fiCharire Accounts Invited "Q'mMail Orders FilledremH Complete Line of Clvulren'," Fir Coats and Sets mi ji .. ::,ii:ii.i,!,::iA,tl;i)i'M: UA SliES MAURICE SPECTOR, President 1310 Chestnut Street On Our Popular Dress Balcony Devoted te the Sale of Dresses at 25.00 and Less! Special Purchase New Frecks 'alues All I he Way Up ie 59M '.00 These new Dresses are superbly made of such fine silk and woolen fabrics that are usually confined te creations that sell up te 59.50. p- , ..'.hi' i i. TOgjlWii PHILA. JEWS PLAN DRIVE FOR BIG BUILDING FUND $750,000 Is Sought te Erect Com munity Center Here Philadelphia Is net only the third largest city In the United States but Is also the third largest city In the bIm of its Jewlsh population in the country, according te Morten R SncllcnburR, vice chairman of the Y. W. II. A. Cam paign Cemmittee which Is te open n n drive October 30, for $750,000 te ercct a new Jewish community building In this city. "Ileliable statistics," Mr. Snellen burg wild yesterday nt n meeting of the campaign executives nt the Y. M. II. A. Hulldlng. 1(110 Master Btreet, "lndlente that there are 230,000 Jews in Phila delphia, most of whom came here in the past two decades. But, because of the many pressing civic demands, nnd latterly, beeause of the need te help war-strlckcn co-rcliglenlsts in Hurope, the local Jewish community has neg lected the cultural nnd physical develop ment of Its young people." tr----. "The Spirit of Youth Is in a Harris Hal" ect-1 Up VV CHESTNUT fi CORNER ." TWELFTH Tomorrow Tuesday 90 Medel Hats At the Special Price f w 15.00 Cozy? JLhat means warmth. Tonight attach a Sim plex Electric Radiator te any electric light sockets feel the glow of its cheer ful warmth! The Simplex Sunbewl requires no mere current than an electric iron or toaster. Taken from room te room, it requires only the turn of a switch te preduce healthful heat instantaneously. At your dealer' Simplex Electric Heating Ce. Cambridge, Mm, Simbkx ELECTRICSUNBOWL Mr. Snellenhtiri. nlsn called attention te the excellent work done during the war by the Central Yeung Mens Hebrew Association. This work Is still being continued for men nt Camp Dlx and the League Island Navy Yard. "A striking Incidental fact regard lng the number of Philadelphia Jewish men In the army nnd navy," Mr. Sncl Sncl lenburg said, "is that they numbered 88311, or 17 per cent of the total of 00,000 estimated te have been in the servlce from Philadelphia. As the Jews formed 13 per cent of the city popula tion, their greater participation in the country's services was admirable. The records nlse show 111 Jewish soldiers and sailors made the supreme sacrifice." Man Dies en Street An unidentified man about sixty-five years old died of heart disease at I :30 P. M. yesterday at Twenty-second street nnd the Parkway. The man was well dressed. There were no papers of any kind In his pockets te establish his identity. The heuy was removed 10 1110 morgue. Girls! Girls!! Save Your Hair With Cutlcura Setp tnd Ointment te c!r Dux5mf7rnllUhln,Si. I euS. Boif!ifrtr(.eltcat,& X.Utidia,l(Mi. I Women's imported stockings of silk combined with soft virgin wool Twe-tone novelty effects in which are blended the rich coleurings of autumnal ceuntrysides Hand clocked in contrasting coleurs, full fashioned and with the new improved elastic hem skirt Light weight and of that inimitable texture which distinguishes Centemeri hose. Centemeri Hese 4.50 123 Se. 13th St. Men's Scotch and English Weel Gelf Hese 2.00 te 3.50 Philadelphia New Yerk irrcnoeic, france mm . m Pi Ml Safe Milk Fer "Tenia & Invalids IO COOKING The "Feed e Drink"' for All Aees. Quick Lunch et Heme, Office, and Fountains, Ask for HORLICICS. )55?Avei(i Imitations &Subslitnte3 BONW1T TELLER. &XQ CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Presents Coats of Genuine Worumbe CamelVHair Pole Cleth 85.00 95.00 135.00 Punctiliously tailored coats of Camel's Hair in natural, tan, taupe and invisible plaids; three-quarter length, in box and belted styles, and full-length coats with raglan sleeves, back plait, leather buckle and buttons. Seme have large cellars of Gelden Beaver. IN THAT vast region extending from Manchuria te the Caspian Sea, embracing the Plateau of Thibet, ream the two-humped Camels that yield the finest Camcl's-Hair in the world. These are cultured by the nathc Tungescs, the Turks and Mongols for the firm of "Worumbe." Free from spiry, projecting hairs, the peil de Chameau, as soft as down, is plucked when it has reached the fullest growth, te be woven into a fabric that produces warmth without weight and lends itself te the development of Sports Apparel of the highest character. THIRD FLOOR 1 I Mm n 1 fflM m 'JVW.1I M r I 1 1 )' - -' J - II i I lt t These Hals arc Selected from Our Regulnr $20, .$25, $35 Medels DRESS HATS SUIT HATS s PORTS HATS 1222-1224 WALNUT STREET T J. .B. Sheppacd & Sens Announce 2000 fine linen table cloths at 1914-15 prices The well-known High standards of the house for quality nnd design nre full;? maintained, the price reductions being solely in further ance of our pel c;? of lowest cost te consumers that trade conditions permit. Seme of the Nev? Prices Napkins 27"x27" $11 te $20 dot. Table Cleths 2 x 2' yards 5.00 te 20.00 TnblcCleths 2J4 x214 yards 6.50 te 25.00 TubleClelln 2hx2!;. yards 7.00 te 25.00 Table Cleths 2';x3ynrds 9.00 te 33.00 Htuicuet Cleths, 2'i yards wide up te ( yards lenR, proportionately lowered. Purchases may be made with full assurance that prices will net he futther reduced. 100$ Chestnut Street I ziZMTTr"'-" : i-'i" ;lnJi:i!;i;:"::ilii'll,7rm:7ITZrT:1" 'in " iii:iiiiiuiiiiiminr j t V I Coats and Wraps at New Lew Prices A wonderfully complete and varied showing of models for all occasions. Untrimmed Coats, $58 te $95 Values $85 te $135 Fur Trimmed Ceals, $95 te $1 75 Values $125 te $225 Spert Coats, $19.50 te $65 Values $'SJM te $110.00 iililliiii'i''lliiilHHPii J'i'IV ', i,;il'iiiliii:il.!7Nl'iiiilllM 1222-1224 WALNUT STREET iill!illlll!i!llii:i:li!ll Tailored Suits at New Lew Prices Distinctive Medels, splendidly tailored, ex emplifying the newest and best in Fall Fashions. Plain Tailored, $35 te $58 Values $55.00 te $95.00 Fur Trimmed, $69.50 te $95 Values $95.00 te $145.00 Sports Suits, $25 te $55 Values $55M0 te $95.00 jiH "V. .,.... .. . I V . i