t f ' I E. W, JL MS RIGHT nruL uaurntLU iflK, fti " V -timers, of Indiana, Asserts S A ii5v . I I aa-l -lXx Mere Idealistic MLLANT, TOO, HE SAYS r- i I ! n fifa.ff Cerrrpnrfeiie MU WAhlnfie, June U. Cnn u baclie ?'&f r c'c::'ed te Congress with women j, trvungf j,ct KcprcHMitntivp .Mcrrm MOerca, of Indiana, answer: ', "llcre I nm ; leek me ecr." And net only enn they be elected, but f you will believe tlie Indlnninn, who lias lived nil of lile llfe te date In a htatc of singe blessedness they have ns ?:uch right te appeal te the feminine ete as any mnrxipd mnn. He has rushed te the defeti'c of bach , iters in pelltlcH a n result of efforts '' )elng directed against stnq'.e men in " ether States en a similar Issue. One t' if the targets for criticism beentie of el iia.bnchfloclierHl ia Senater Fred Hale, of Maine. Hale is Uing feuglit by State Sennter Hewnrd D.vles,nnd his lylfe en the ground Hint n married n.nu would naturally leek at national legis lation front n broader viewpoint than a ingle iman. The basis of that pliiosephy in net caelly discernible from this dis 1 tance, and it ha proved sufficiently controversial te proveek arguments in cloakrooms and oerrWors at the Cap Cap ieol. According te Representative Moercs, who was reneminated by a substantial After-Dinner Tricks I V i CWis jeenen f V J VI r wrraur tea rote In the recent Indiana primaries, despite hit bachelor state, unmarried men ntc mere often idcalistH than their married brethren. "They nre bachelors," he contends, "because they choei.0 te remain true and steadfast te n memory of some woman, and nre alwajs ready te de fend the cause of nil women," lie docs net admit that the hlsu cost of living tandem has anything te de with bachelorhood. Bachelorhood." he declares, "comes from the word baecalaurcus, which means a wreath of laurel, which in olden times was nlnned en the brew of a newly made knight-bachelor. A knight-bachelor was nn apprentice te a knight, reprcscntins the iutcrmedlatc Hep between a squire and a knight. The young knight-bachelor took vows of chastity and swere te redress in justices, particularly these ngnlnst women." In addition te which lie points out that men have been mined as well as jnadc by their wives, in politics and out. I "Why take n chance?" he asks. And the bachelors of Congress, of whom there nre mere than a score, smile contentedly and join the refrain : "Give tnc your votes, but net your love; no wedding bells for me." PROF. J. C. ATTIX HONORED Temple's Pharmacy Alumni Enter tain Chemist at Dinner T)r .lames C. Attix, professor of chejuiHtr) at Temple University, and ' the eMcj ( teacher In the department ' it nlinitniinv In (tin nnltlt tt Lf-4A ' was the curat- of honor at the sixteenth annual dinner last night of the Phar macy Alumni Association of Temple T'uherslt.v. In the Rittenhouse Hetel. Dr. TI. Evert Kcntlig was toastmos teastmos toastmes ter. Addresses were made by the Rev. Dr. Russell H. C'enwell. founder of Temple University, aim ur. vuimcr Krusen, of the mcdlcul faculty. Wire Your Heme High-grade work installed by re liable house guarantee safety and satis satis factien. Bey yewr Lighting Fixtures from the manufacturer. Original and distinctive designs in teltd toast only. BROMUND & SON, Inc. 2337 GERMANTOWN AVE. relambla 1041 Open Every Evening Until 10 Est. 1899 YEAR TO PAY IF DESIRED IS AMERICA THE OABDEV OF EDKN? Henrr Knit-Held Osbern. lfadlnic mtfaerUy en Antlmiltr of Man. ar. tbe human teeth found In Iowa prows lh United States can txmat the world' "eldest Inhabitant." Kead thin lntfrettlnc article In th Masa ztn Sw-tlen of the Sunday Pvtue Lxdeib. "Make It a Habit." -AAv. He. 188 The Divided Banaiui. An ordinary banana Is peeled and Is found sliced into wvenrl equal portions one for each ncrsen present ( Figure 1 ) . The banana, without being peeled, in previously prepared for the trick with a needle and thread, lush the needle through the skin of the banana at u point where you, wish te divide It, al lowing itlie point of the neetlje te come out a little further around tlie banana. Then push the needle back through the tyery hole irem which it hns just been withdrawn, and bring the point out a little farthenareund. The third time the aeedle la pushed In the bole front which It baa just been withdrawn, and Is Steered se It' comes out at t3ie hole through which ir. was originally pushed (Figure 2). Thus the thread forms a loop inside the fult. Take bold of both ends of the thread and draw them ut. The banana twill theu be divided at that point, but no marks will re- 1 pi4n. It may be divided in this man- and laid In a basket with ether fruit nntfl time fpr the trick. Fer a Short Trip or Ocean Voyage I VU .j "iFtf tjC .' I $14.75 A regular J25.00 value. Only 25 in the let. 36-Inch vulcanized fiber covered, five-ply vvoetx box, lull cloth lined, one tray. 1C H E T N U X"1 AVxr te Keith's Theatre e Diamond Wedding Ring This ring is made entirely of platinum and encircled with 24 diamonds of geed quality. $100. Perhaps no ether ring is se much cherished by a woman than her wedding ring; there fore, the quality should be unquestionable. S. Kind & Sens, UIO Chestnut St DIAMOND MERCHAXTS-TEWELERS SILVERSMITHS re?IB ii&l PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM SemevDaDdraa-t(xBalrralIlat Rmcetm Celer aa4 1 Baantr te Crar ami Fdt4 Hab iQc.enaie9ai7Drruni. i XEIfrBONCi BPSCCE Z968 Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates LUIGI R1ENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 714 Walnut Street Final Clearance CONTINUED Remarkably Geed Cheesing of Smart Medels and Garments of Quality at the Unheard-of Saving of QW OFF ORIGINAL PRICE OJy0 ON EVERY Ceat Suit Skirt Dress Waist IN STOCK Fer Cash Only NO C. 0. D. NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS See This New Nationally-Priced Gulbransen at seen !,,: .' fetal MH 'm The Player-Piane Sensation of the Year! A MONTH or se age $365 couldn't buy a player-piano equal te the L Community Medel Gulbransen anywhere in the United States. Today $365 buys it everywhere in hundreds of cities from one end of the country te the ether. That's because the Gulbransen is Nationally-Priced sold everywhere at the same prices. If we said te you, "This $500 Player-Piane, New $365," it would net mean anything. We might as well tell you it is a $600 player But we de say this: That we challenge comparison with any medium-priced player. That the National Price, the Gulbransen prestige, the 10-year guar anty and our own recommendation assure you of a square deal as well as a heaping measure of value. That, since the war, it has been impossible te buy a player-piano of like quality at as low a price as $365. Just a small Initial payment and a few dollars a week will put a Gulbransen in your home. M tsMMiiHniA? Don't Wait! Our allotment of the Community Medel is very limited. Cheese yours new! Quick ac tion is imperative. VICTROLAS VICTOR RECORDS WEYMANN "KEYSTONE STATE" STRING INSTRUMENTS BUESCHER BAND INSTRUMENTS SHEET MUSIC - m m m meveryuiine musical j 'sine? 186 flEYMAMN 1108 Chestnut St. Nationally Priced -Branded in the Back m Bn3sBBBBBBBJf v . J "JBsmssssV wJ a9 TO ""GBLt" ftsffir $700 600 $4Q5 262i nr ,. . . rr ma Thursday A Sale of Handsome, Fresh New Blouses at $1.85 Just unpacked! Perte Rican Hand-Made Blouses which would sell regularly at $2.25 and $2,501 Coel, pretty Dimity and Voile Waists; long or short sleeves; Peter Pan and sports cellars. All sizes I Your choice from any of them Thursday at $1.85 each. Special Greup of Misses' Dresses $950 Particularly designed for girls and young women of 1 6, 18 and 20 years. Any number of pretty styles, one of which is shown. Made from smart ginghams, crisp organdies, cool voiles. Betty Wales Dresses Betty Wales Dresses are sold in Philadelphia exclusively at Darlington's. Every one is guaranteed. We have many excellent styles in both silk and cotton materials. Prices are moderate. 1 r iJJi llllllllllllll Economy Square First Fleer Women's Dresses of gingham and ether summer materials; also slip-en models of ratine and linene (one style illustrated), special at $3.85 and $4.85 Misses' Dresses developed in cool wash goods, several very attractive styles; special at. . . .$4.25 and $6.00 Women's Slip-ever Sweaters of mohair wool in navy, black, orchid, henna, jade and camel; special, $3.85 Women's Fiber-and-wool Slip-ever Sweaters in neat stripe effects, net all sizes; special at $2.00 Women's Weel Skirts of tweeds and ether woolen materials; small sizes only; less than half price; new $1.50 Nightgowns, Chemise and Bloom Bloem Bleem ers; pretty and practical for het-weather wear; each garment special at $1.00 Alse Waists, Towels, .Hosiery, Bed Spreads and ether goods small lets at very low prices. Bungalow Aprons of the Usual $1.50 and $1.65 Grade Thursday $1.25 Please de net confuse thesa with Bungalow Aprons sold in some stores at very low prices. Ours are made from geed materials in attractive, neat patterns and colorings; generously cut, well finished. Many dif ferent styles, one of which is shown. Coel, practical, geed looking you will want one or two for the summer at this very special price. Beys' Washable Suits wBBWf Iff if I ' On Special Sale Thursday at 85c Made of striped galatea; low neck; short sleeves; jacket trimmed with plain material te match trous ers; tan, navy, Copen, green; sizes 3 te 8 years. Girls' Bleemer Dresses $2.15 Dotted lawn and gingham in three styles; some smocked, ethers hand embroidered; sizes 2 te 6 years. Taffeta Silk pl4&t) Yard Formerly Sold at $2.00 and $2.25 35-inch Taffeta Dress Silk a firmly woven, soft finish grade; geed assortment of street shades. White Silk Stockings $1.50 The "Humming-Bird" Make for Wear -Noted There are several feature about these Stockings which appeal te women who are careful shoppers, and looking for geed White Silk Hosiery for summer: LENGTH The whole Stocking is ever-ltngth, tnemturing 30 inche, againit the standard 27 inchei. TOP The marcaread top ia doubled te the tilk, which give extra strength, auperier finith end make the top extra elattic. BODY Finest pur thread silk (12 strand). HIGH SPLICING AND DOUBLE SOLE Reinforced with pure thread ailk that is, reinforced en the inside of the stocking with ailk instead of cotton. The advantage of this ia that after washing the Stocking feet does net leek shabby, as often happens with Hosiery reinforced with cotton. HEELS AND TOES Made of four-thread long-staple Sea Island cotton, mercerised. ANKLES Slender and anug fitting. Thursday A Sale of Women's Summer Dresses1 at $10 Values up te $15.00 About 1 50 Dresses at this special price tomorrow. All new summer styles. Ginghams, voiles, linens, white dotted swiss. Beth regular and extra sizes. Just the kind of good geed looking, inexpensive Frecks you will want for morning and infermaj wear. Third Fleer "a T SbebI I krSibbHmBuIuI'i Cotten Dress Goods 25C Yard Regular Prices 35c, 50c, 65c and 75c Several thousand yards of staple warm-weather materials at this astonishingly low price. Printed Voiles Printed Batiste Ginghams Printed Dimities Plain Colored Voiles Japanese Crepes Novelty White Voile Widths from 32 te 38 inches. Ne home dress maker should miss this sale tomorrow. Brim Hats for Summer Afternoon Frecks Practical, yet charming ly pretty 1 Hats for "dress-up" vacation fes tivities, for the Country Club or garden party. Prices from $5.00 te $24.50; the one shown is $8.50. The Popular "Peuchy" Silk Hand Bags for $2.95 Several different styles in navy, black, brown, tan, white; inside frame purses; the best of moire silks and linings. 8 Umbrella Special Just in time for vacation trips or for graduation gifts, we offer a Greup of Women's $5.00 Silk Umbrellas for $3.95 Suitable for sun or rain; geed silk , covers; strong frames; attractive handles; several geed shades. w :tmrA !.f. Hl iKmm m&dJlM fa ; i. vf" i i iriVfefr5,A.iM AVJ ry 2 cA.,wr J t&t t , iy ?jy, Satrfafefti A JJOSAtri ,1i "t haaairrtrtiliaf-"-"1 -" rz
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