fPwWlPP "WSJ i iVt j 'V? ,i"d5i AV , , , , ,. .,, Why F ' V i f; i : . ' r tt - , v j - . ' - - - - - I WTO en .Pf m NN DIPLOMAS High Scheel Commencement Exercises Will Take Place This Evening PRAYER BY DR. ANDERSON Thp RrmhintlnR prrcln(" of tlie Wil liam IVnii HlRh Scheel for (Iris will fc lidil In the iimlltnrliim of thp school it Flfterntli 'nml Wnllnec streets nt S o'clock this CAcnliiR. The Invocation will be riven bv llic tj willtnin ji. innrrwii. "" - irle will receive diplomas. Hfp prauini"H " These who rilubfth Abermnn Helm Andersen r.tln Apple t, nakir IWMrra Hsrnard Hbcca Hew. v-ntn ncrnst' n 'Mildred lwlck , TUrd Brlnn porethy nrnem r.irrle Jlrewn F.llzabrth Brown AAee nu'hnln Tli.lraa. HurbrldM felma Hi"" ;ithrn Campbell dn Garden Allc CMP'r fieiile rhnlt n Jnn rherney Miriam n'r i, h.Rlna A. Clark liertrn dinner Mrl cimnt Frances reh,n virien K Cenner ir-l-rt A. Cenk julla A. Crl M Flerfnr A. Crnndall fclliabctli Crowd LI1M !! "n?. ... Fannin Nevack ?"'" n. nriS iiSbclli. n. Penn Ann D',niinnrlnir Ilella Pnrliateln Marlen M.e Bring , retoraen Sarah Denker Freda Pleat Wllh.lm naplamena J,"";..1 'pellack Pauline T.erncr . ItMerly R. t.e Vens France Levin Mellle M. l.evltt ReMjn K. Undauer Florence I.laanky Kmllle .1. I-oeben Maile K. I.uck Margaret McOlnley. Hdllh 11. McOralh Helen K. McNulty Kits' McLaughlin Frederlea n. Mnchlci Stella. Mauazlner Mary R. Mnlnnla Dorethy A.-Mallne Harah M. Marcus laabel Markmann I.llllan T.. Maraon nivlra T. Martinez Adelaide T. MnUU Anna V. Mier Ilmlllenne de Mey Phyllis Meyer f: Anne Mick,, Minnie M. Miller Sadie E. Miller Kleaner M. Menlhan Myrtle B. Merris Lena M.ver (loldle Namcreff Kose Naren Florence Nederman Heuse. Neurew Klliabeth Dlener tlirlam Dodsen Anna L. DokuIev jjarle Dwy?r Aljce Hcksteln nianche Kddewes jUjrtle Hddewes F.v i:ienijerK Jidda nr.! Hessle n. Kir.t" lteba 1.. Krkea Fiirah Felnntrc r.a'idlne yiceter Tredi rine,tl r. Marlen Plsher hose rx Ksll.er n. Frank Karnh Freedman F.lll"an 1! Krlcdman rarM Fuller Jeanna aarilner fHilse I.. Oarrlaen H,l,n E. Oerhart Pearl Maine; flee r C.eldfnrb Jan Oeldteln pel" Cellub Lillian H. Clettcsman Geldle Orades Jrralni Oraefr Helen N. Oreen Julla Oreenberc Ruse urcenuint T.iinii Pnrter M Kathrn Perter Minnie Havkln lldna M. Kearden Ernestine Hlchter Klalo M. nieman Catherine Hoblnaen Careline Ileemhlld Kntherlne Itesenberir .Tennne M. HeeenfelU Louise M. Ilesenthal Syblllft B. Sauer F.lale Saur Marv Scharff Snruh B Kchrlebman Helcnc J. Schuehler I-nu Segal Vera l Seldmann liertha It Shainberc Funnle Shane Ellaabeth Sherre Nltn Shubert llesale Q. Hhule Sara J. Shute Martha A. Shunall Yctta Silverman Lilla S. Sllvcrsteln Itese Skuller Nerma Slater Lillian Slett Uarbara .1. Smith TaahellA V. Smith Frances S Snvder ,erl i, (iretnsiem cPna V Somersen athnrin m. umn Liiiinn hew a Marie M. Haaa Helen lalpern Mirle Halteman Willie H Harper Beatrlce 1. Hauii Gertrude M HeBge Allee S Helskell Faille Hrlfend Jtese Heller Lillian P Hill , , , Virginia M Hernlc'l Rune llerwltr KIM llumml Tranrea it Jellnek Fleience IJ ICahler Ilertlm Kesler Dnruttiv Keasler Anna M i Kidney Dorethj Klllmer GlerK IClinsh Clara V Klalts War V Klesiu.in Kn M Krewett Iterln K Krewelt' Anni Lampcrt Helen M Larkey Catherine JI Lnrkln Eteln IS Leedee. Mark Lrida Edith apeckter Hcsale SpleBclman Dorethea K. Staehle Kvlviu Y. Stern Verna E. Stewnrt Dorethy btlefel riemma A. Strelll Emma .1. Tarhlsh Arn Tnahjllun Edni Tajlnr. Kathnrlne Terd'lla Anne M Vlc'tery Viela Wnlerlieuse Addle Waters Slid n Welner Hulh l: Wilnxteln lvnlhrn M Wels Tlllle U WcIbs Faunle Wexler Kredi H Winkler Alice At. Wlster Killth Wlthinstim IIUiKhe Weltuutli Edna Yaeucrman Sat a T. Ynnnwlu Gertrude L. Z.-.un Jlcbeccn S. Zubrew Yctta D Zubrew Sarah Ztirkerman FIFTY-FOUR KENSINGTON' GIRLS, GRADUATE TODAY Bllllllllllllic fn tTBBKBs iiiiiPiiihH 173:' 'K t " tiL I 'tfirrrrrj!fc-irr(-ikkFakK' Si . vHAB i kkkkk ui T I KENSING ere I WILL GEI DIPLOMAS A. B. Jehnsen Will Address Graduating' Class at High Scheel 54 ARE IN HONOR ROLLS ttllen M. Johni Eliiubeth V. Spenee Allen K, .Tenes Jennie Steinberg ttuth A. Kuplee Jenn Strain Helen M. Mnclntire, Hara T. waun Emma Wlldsmllh IIOMI5 ECONOMICS COOitSE Emma H. Ileardman 12dlth J. Mills Mary C. McDonald Minnie 12. Mills Edna M. Sencnwald i ceMMEnciAii ceunsn Marie V.. Albrecht Lavenla H. McCafferty l!lhel llnlten Careline E. JJltzer EUft M. Cellar , Helen M. Corrlstei) Elsie E. Dreblsh lleelna Eisner Florence E. Fischer Helen C. Orur Margaret H. Hllbcrt Florence A. Jesanker Kntherlne it. Kehlor Mabel Legtt Marlen A. MrCafferty Kthei i Mcuinin Helen V. Ieer Anna E. Nelan Mildred B. Nell Ethel M. Paget liertha Pennle Anna Marie Pfaff CJfMce C. Itummler tlenevleve Htnnlcy Anna M Steed Esther Watsen Tlie cetnmciii'cnient exercises will be held at the school iitiditerium (his evening. In (he group nre Julia A. Hnudcn, Kllznhctli C. Celc, Mudellne A. Deme, Sndle Hlscnberg, Ethel M. Frcdcrlch, Ads V. (ledshall, Eleaner R, Henry, Ellen M. Jehns, Alice F. Jenes, Kutli A. Kuplec, Helen M. Mnclutyre, Margaret E. McCoy, Elizabeth McNaul, Esther N. Mathers, Alberte W. Kadcllffe, Mary I,. Rife, Ruth Sadiher, Pearl Seltzer, Elizabeth L. Spence, Jennie Steinberg, Jean Strain, Sara T. Walsh, Emma Wlldsmith, Emma K, Reardman, Mary C. McUenald, Edith J. Mills, Minnie E, Mills, Edna M. Stencwald, Marie E. Albrecht, Ethel Rallcn, Careline E. Rltzcr, Elva M. Cellar, Helen M. Corrlsten, Elsie E. Dreblsh, Rcglna Eisner, Florence E. Fischer, Helen C. Crupc, Margaret II. Hllbert, Florence A. Jesanhcr, Katherlne M. Helder, Mabel Kegg', Lacnta S. McCafferty, Marien Alice McCafferty, Ethel Luclle McClaltt, Helen F. Meyer, Anna E. Nelan, Mildred E. Nell, Ethel M. I'aget, Bertha Pennle, Anna M. I'fafT, tirncc C. Rummler, Oenevlee Stanley, Anna M. Steed, Esther Watsen and Hculah A. Fcnimere, principal TRUSTEESTO QUERY WOOD University Postpones Action en Ex tending Leave The Heard of Trustees of the Uni ternv of Peniifylvanlu nt Its meeting ypftenlay nfti-rnoen again postponed takinsilolinlte action en General Leon Leen ard Veo('k tequeit for four months' adtlltieiinl leave of nbwiu'P ppiiiIIiik the receipt of a roinmuuicatieii from tile genfral new en its way from the Philippines. Ur. (', C. Harrison, prcsitlpnt of tlie bean, was empeweted te hPiul an offi cial cablegram. Although, they refuheil te dluilcp its contents, it was pipdlvted Irm nlglit that General Weed's nnswer etild bring a final solution te the problem. COST OF PROSECUTION MAY HALT BAD-CHECK CHARGES Man rvTulctcd of $30 Hesitates at Paying Additional Expenses Jeseph Stein, 22S North Frent street, can bring Harry Uatzel, of Audubon, N. J., back te Philadelphia and prosecute bim for giving him a pair of worthless checks for n total of 30 but it will cost him much mere than ?.'() te de se. He doesn't knew what te de. Stein swore out a warrant for Ratzel and the latter tied from Audubon, leav ing n wife and child. JIntzcl hat just been arrested in Hosten ami Stein was told lie would have te pay the expenses of bringing Iiat.cl back if he wished te prosecute. TURNKEY'S SNOOZE SPOILED BY GALLOPING DOMINOES Lonesome Prisoners Are "Faded" by Order of Magistrate Kverj thing was peaceful at the Twelfth and I'inc streets police sta tion tills morning. Sam Masen, vet eran turnkey, hud selected it chair and dozed off. Hut the snapping of fingers inter ltiptcd his repose, followed by ejacu lations of "Sweet patoetic" and "Come ou seven." Sam walked down the line of cells nnd there squatted two figures rolling dice. "c get lonesome, judge. ' was the exctise of Nathaniel Nelsen. S27 North Tenth sheet, and Edward I'rattls, 2017 Kilter street, betli Negtees. Tliey me accused of breaking Inte the furnishing store of Hairy Kates. Twentieth and Seuth stieets, .lu lie II. and stealing silk shirts valued at islOO. "Serry te step jour game." said Magistrate O'Hiien, "but jeu'll have te continue somewhere else. I'lve hun dred dollars ball for the Grand Jury." PAY $125,000 CLAIMS GLOUCESTER HIGH GIVES Chandlers Reported te Have Set tled With Sixty-two Clients Claims amounting te .$125,000 from sixty-two clients of the bankrupt brok erage firm of Chandler Brethers & Ce. have been paid, according te the cred itors' committee, of which Willard 1. Harrews, trustee, is chairman. The set tlements were made after recovery of cash or securities from Clark, Chllds & Ce., the New Yerk brokerage firm which handled Chandler nceeunts there. Most of the transactions were in the "stock transfer" class nnd the set tlements covered n wide .variety of stocks, from one te l."0 shares. "FIRE" FROM Bartenders In THE HIP Heme Robbed of Clothing Police are investigating the less of a dress and hat valued at ?(I5 from lliu home of I'crcival Sax, (H2i) Drejul teail. ii UNUSUAL PATTERNS IN SPORT SUITS that you don't find en every chap ou meet, 22.50 te 35.00 Twe, thn e and four piece, suits of mnre than ordinary distinction. Tweeds, Herringbones, at tractive niixtutes. etc. Kxcellent for tlu links. LINEN KNICKERS llfel gMffilmJjwj COMPLETE GOLF SET, $10 S Clubi & Big TENNIS RACQUETS, S2.60 Up Complete Line l Furnlihings Special at 4.35 Gelf cPECIALTY Shep 4f Seuth 1Jth. Everything for Golfers Man Standing "Ne ! This space Ik enough, All I want inese advertisements te de Is Bet rlilladelphluns te take ene ride In a MOON, Then they can buy any car they want, ihat'g fair enough. Isn't It?" Prices t $1295 $1785 $2785 F. O. B. Factory OUplay Roem Open Evening ALOOiN MoterCars The car of the ten proven unite MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. J. Jay Vandegrift, Prei. MS N. Bread St. Paeit Poplar 7588 Raided Saloons Carry Flasks Three saloons In the central section were rallied jestcrdny by prohibition agents and a small quanlitv of liquor cenliscateii in encn pinee. in tuc nrst two saloons the battendcrs arc said te have been doing a "hip-pocket" business. In place of storing whisky behind the bar they carried small llasks in their pockets and served from the hip. The places raided were the'e of Leuis Tcmpenl, .'11 Seuth Sltli street; S. J. Conway. 12 Seuth Fifth street. and Charles Stutter, 10 North Hfth street, wlietp seventy-live gallons of al leged whisky were leiilisc.ited. The life of an error in building It lives as long as the buildinB itself perhaps a century. And the way te prevent it is te have the rijjht architect and a builder who Rives him full co-operation. F.L.HOOVER&SONS INCORJO RATIO BUILDING CONSTRUCTION' Since 1869 1021-1023 CHERRY STREET BABY LOST SEEKING FATHER Three-Year-Old Started te Walk te North Carolina When Lerey C. Thompson, a con struction engineer, left his home at 2."21 North Secehd street last week le install some new machinery in a mill in North Carolina lie told his three j car-old son nnd namesake where he was going, but net when he would be back. Little Lerey fretted ever his father's absence and waited impatiently ever the week-end. Last night he decided he had waited long enough and set out te find his father. Fer two hours he wandered through the streets of the lit v. At Juniper street nnd Allegheny nve n lc the boy nsked Policeman Hartzell, of the Helgrade nnd Clearfield streets station, if lie was en the right read te North Carolina. Hartzell offered te wnlk pait way with him, nnd together tlic.v made their way te the police station ant! then te the lad's home. ; DIPLOMAS TO 22 GRADUATES Dr. J. D. Maheney Makes Address at Commencement The annual commencement exercises of the Gloucester City High Scheel took place this afternoon In the Apelle Theatre."' Twenty-two graduates re ceived diplomas. The valedictorian was Miss Marien l'earl Williams. The address te the class was given bv Dr. Jehn D. Mnhencv. nrlnclpal of tlie West Philadelphia High Scheel for J Beys. i The graduates are : Harlan V. Adams, Alccnndcr Alexnndcr, Clara M. AlMieuse. Kvcln W. Allsheusc. Elea Elea eor A. Hnrlxra, Jehn J. ltlack, Jr., Jeseph C. Dnispy, Gladvs I. Dllkes, Alice H. Donaldsen, David Green, Kliznbcth Guest. Louise A. Jehnsen. J. Paul Langley, James ('. Luker. Isabel ('. Mjers. Martha K. O'Suillvan, Mary K. Parker. Mary K. Sagers. liertha F. Sutten. Albert F. Van Hest. Alice M. Waters and Marlen Pearl Williams. BAND CONCERT TONIGHT The Municipal Hand will play tonight at Twelfth and Ontario streets. rmf DAPKU Bexlnn gees J- with the newest hand In hand merchandise. WALTER P. MILLER CO., INC. 448-452 Yerk Ave., Phila. llanufacturera of SPECIAL PAPER BOXES Graduation exercises of the Kensing ton High Scheel will be held tills eve ning In the auditorium nt Amber and Cumberland streets. Fifty-four girls, students in the academic, home eco nomics nnd commercial courses, will re ceive diplomas. Of thn njinber twenty -six nre grad uating from the commercial class, while five huvp taken the studies which bring n sheepskin for excellence In home eco nomics. The nddrcss will be delivered by Alba 11. Jehnsen, president of the Clintnber of Commerce. The honor of having written the prize graduation e?sny gees te Miss Sara Thornten WaMi. It will he delivered by Miss Jennie Steinberg. Anether, written bv Miss Anna M. Steed en the Scsaul-Centenninl. i'l be read by Marien Alice McCafferty. president of the Students' Association. The presen presen tntlen of the gift of the class te the school will be made by Miss F.thel May Frederick, vice president of tin- grad uating class. The diplomas will be awarded by Miss Hculah A. Fenlmere. principal of the school, te the follewing: ACADCMIC COURSE BREAKS NECK DIVING Philadelphia Girl, Hurt Sunday, Has Slight Chance te Recover Marv Gctmnn, eighteen jeats old, 700 North 'Eighth street, this city, has been living since Sunday with n broken neck. She was injured when she dived Inte the lake nt Clementen, N. J. The girl is new In the West Jersey Homeopathic Hespltnl, Camden. An X-ray picture was taken of her neck. The. 'development of the picttne today disclosed the fracture. Physicians suy her chunccs of recovery arc slight. SEEKS DEATH SECOND TIME i - ..." Found by Wife With Gas Tube Meuth Stephen Hestlnn, fifty-eight rears old, aOll Ualtz street, is In the Lnnkenau Hospital In n serious condition follow ing his second attempt within eleven months le commit suicide. His wife Susan returned home yesterday nnd found him unconscious with njtas tube in his mouth. He Is snld te frUfTcr from n nervous disorder. does .. m iff f 1 .i I ull em wnat an 1 arlvn-Hcm,, .rtenrv uuiViujiiig ugviiw " said a publisher friend of ours. Se if our little talks sound elemen tary, excuse us, "Mr. Sea soned Advertiser." HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phaie of Sale Promotion North American Bldg. Philadelphia n :Mt.'J: ,5 lit -I Julia A. ninrten Kllnibeth C. Ceyle Mnrtelelne A Denze Smile lllsenbern Kthel M Frederick Ada V. Gedahall Uleaner It. Henry Marcaret B. McCoy Hllzabeth MrNaul Ksther t Mnthere Alberta W. nndcilfte Mary I., nife Ituth Sadlkcr l'earl Seltzer Mirrors for Closet Deers are inexpensive and easily attached. They de net mar the deer and can be taken off at any time and used elsewhere. De you have one in your home? Ath about thtm. Founded 1S64 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th and Walnut PHILADELPHIA Nene se blind as these who tveii't see the advan tages of fine ready-te-wear like Rogers Peet's. Prices se reasonable, tee. FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peat Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper MacDonald & Campbell Appropriate Fabric Suits te dress you best of all, $30 te $65 Many blight, cheerful fancy mixed Cassimeres, Worsteds and unfinished Worsteds, neat Stripes, Checks, Herringbones, Plnid and Tweed effects. MacDonald & Camp bell standards of quality, style and tailoring demand the highest class designing and workmanship with the result that no finer suits can be made than these. If you believe in real economy in clothing coupled with the finest tailoring these are the ideal suits for you. White Flannel Treuten the Accepted standard of excellence, very special, $10 1 334-1 336 Chestnut Street w A it.. A geed photo engraving is the next best putting the in your pros- thing te actual goods pects' hands. We make plates that tell most exactly. The Chetnut Street E.Cer.IIt-2ChetnuttJ: engraving your story Reef Garden Hetel Adelphia Coel for Luncheon, Dinner, Supper Dancing 8:30 Te Closing any a preposition "sold" because it has been pre sented by a presentable per son. Spring and Summer Suits of character, individuality and appearance are priced $30 and upward. Specially attractive values at $40, $45 and $50. MEED'S SONS CHESTNUT ST. ij- '! i TON'T Underestimate the Value n I I - of Geed Afifip.arance R I v - N f a u ivi aTaaaV aaBat faaaaaaaaar I Vl iaaaaaaaak Vmk. ' D f aH LV 1 1 4W. Ml Ml I i IB J - JACOB- ,H 1424-26 HH el rel fel el e el el el el el el el e e ej el OJ OJ e OJ 0J bl AN ACHIEVEMENT The patented polishing of the Girdle of all Diamonds sold by this Establishment. An inspection will prove interesting 56th Slrccl l rrirj" wEnut,r" btrcct yv.w YOBK RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL PHILADELPHIA June Sales Are New in Progress Very Pronounced Values in The smartest New Yerk-Paris crea tions, which are daily shipped from our workrooms en Fifth Avenue, are offered te Philadelphia fashionable women at unusual price concessions. GOWNS WRAPS COATS CAPES SUITS 3-PIECE COSTUME TAILLEURS SKIRTS WAISTS SWEATERS MILLINERY OOB CLOTHls (e A tl OeiiTricht, 1M2 Klntclibaum Cempanr Reduction Sale ! Our entire stock of Kirschbaum three piece suits repriced as fellows : Formerly $30 and 33.50 new 24.50 Formerly 35 and 37.50 new 29.50 Formerly 40 and 42.50 new 34.50 Formerly 45, 47.50, 50 new 39.50 Twe - trouser Suits 29-50 . 34.50 Ne Charge Fer Alterations. Midsummer suits from the Kirschbaum Sheps. Tailored in cool Palm Beaches, Mehairs and imported Scotch Braemars. 15 17-se 20 R n Founded In 1894 1204 Chestnut St. 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. 0 0 H 4 I V g v & 0 A 0 0 0 n I Shep around before you buy net after Step in at ether geed stores before you leek at our Summer Clethes. Compare quality for quality tailoring for tailoring price for price then let your judgment decide where te spend your money. PERRY'S Fine Quality WORSTED SUITS HOMESPUNS TWEEDS AND CHEVIOTS Out-of-the-ordinary pat terns in plentiful variety Our Super-Value Prices $28, $33, $38 and $43 Over 2000 Palm Beach Suits Wonderful variety of pat terns. Beautifully trimmed. Every little detail perfect. All sizes up te 52 inches. Supcr-Valuen at $1440 and $17 Silky Mehairs Blues, Blacks and Grays plain and striped. Exqui sitely finished. Skeleton lined with featherweight silk. Super-Valuta at v $18 and $20-1 Tropical Worsteds Fine quality. Rich, hand some fabrics that weigh but eight or nine ounces te the yard. Featherweight silk shoulder lining. Supw-Values at $25 and $28 rpHE desire te sell and the desire te please are two different things, but Perry salesmen knew that the former is of absolutely no avail without the latter. Te please is mere impor tant than te sell for pleasing: is selling-. Perry & CO. 16th and Chestnut SUPER-VALUES I 10, in Clethen for Men '2 P de GnmiL SupeiiQieanef Philadelphia. Made and Guaranteed rT&il s f f ,5 - 8" 'FheeTHal Ea.rv Thrtrtr "superbquujtA the Hest That Meney Cen Buy. Qias.WEmeiySens.l 13Q4DiamendStreeh rMERCER INe "humming birds are ever heard in Mercer rears yet our rear axle is heavy enough for a five-ten truck. Examine Stripptd Chau'u in Our Showroom "Sturdiest Car) Built in Aaitrica" Curran-McDeyttt Moter C. aBjBBjBJaOH ;n'rlh lletd 'Jt.lajsjH -. 1 I l it m 4' iti 5tf in i U i iff flfc WM I 1 V m nrft .- f. s- ft vfriKnift&'LVgfei i&lnHiAUUjiii j fjjji iCiataJi, vVa, utf4 011 W'M,M.'J,''W'T!- , ;kV.vy-W r SWktU' Jt'XM"('lStSti&iSSVW.T-lT.. . -.IV7
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