Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 21, 1915, Sports Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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WEST PHILADELPHIA
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
GAIN DIPLOMAS TODAY
Boys' Exercises This After
noon, With Girls' Com
mencement in Evening.
Fair Sex Outnumbers
Brothers Almost Two to
One.
Bavenly-ven boys reclved diploma
Af lh graduation cxorclnos of the Wt
FlillaJelphla Illsli School for iioyn In the
arhool adtiltorlum thl nfternoon. Mmlc
and oratory featured the occasion, the
nridrese belnir baaed on practical ndvlce.
A concert by tho school orchestra helped
In glvlnu the proper graduation spirit.
The exercises b'tgan at 3:1S o'clock. Tho
salutatory ndctrerS, written by George W.
MaUitmann, was delivered by John Nor
man Illch, while the valedictory, writ
ten by Harry Bernard Abbott, Jr , was
delivered by Victor Hugo Diane.
Tho following graduates hove been rec
ommended for scholarships at the t'nlvcr
Blly of I'ennsylvanlai David Wnxman,
Harry 11 Abbott. Jr.. George XV. HnUs'
mann, David G. Paul, Franklin Hates,
Rowland L. Kramer. Frank XV Harris,
William H. Livingston, Alan MacDonald,
Thoma I). Epps, Victor II. Ulanc, Erllng
Hoa6estad Bugene A Ltlmroth, Floyd
Crawford, Horace O. Hitchcock and Wil
liam A, Sensible. Jr
The high school expects three scholir
shlps this year, and they will bo awarded
to tho first three mentioned. In case the
original winners do not accept tho schol
arships the honors will bo awnrded to tho
fourth, fifth, sixth, and so on until they
aro disposed of.
Prize were presented to the following:
Dyron D. Webster, the School Senate
medal, for combination of scholastic and
nthleUo ability.
David Waxman, a gold medal, nnd
George W Hausmnnn, a sliver medal In
trn Isaac Shophard award for lnltlatlvo
scholarship.
Christopher Dclss and George W. Haus
mann, the German Society medals for
German proficiency Tho medal to Dels
was. for tho boy of German parentage,
and the one to Hausmnnn for the boy of
American parcntnge.
The Juno graduates are:
Harry 11, Abbott, Jr. Joocph J. Klumpp
win A. Armstrong, Jr. William II. Uvlnmton
Harvey M, Aungtt
Alan A. MacDonald
tsawara narm
ChKrlfg E. Hell.
Blfftnund Utndltt
Victor It. Ulnne
ll.nry H, Ilomnll, Jr.
J'aul W. Bowman
William II. Tlytn
Charles J. Martin
II. S Mcllenrr
Hugh T. Mcllwiln
Jamrs H. Molloy
H. I Mooro
Ctiarlaa XV, Murphy
William J. Oliver. 3d
Atiuio uanunein
Oliver II. Otto
Ntlson A. Ctieauutt, Jr.Thondoro II, Palmer, Jr
Isidore ii. ionon i;avui u. 1'nui
William 8. Crnwell Alhtrt F. I'lelbel
Charles A, Coulomb, Jr John N. Rich
Ralph W. K. Daniels Leonard C. Hicks
Warren II. Psrbnxton John N, Illley
Kdwln i: Dala rMivard II. Itnth
rhrlatoph'r A, Delis Aubrey P. Baser
Thomas U. Ron.
Wallace C. Hatage
Douglas A. Flaher
Dm lil Fox
Harold T. rullor
Edward XV Usbrlel
5. MaoNelll Garrod
William M. Goldman
Louli J. Ureenfleld
Carroll W. Hanna
Thomas II. Harvev
F. A. Bchaefcr
William A. Schell-le. Jr.
DonuM T. Shenton
William It. Showairo
J. H. Smllei
John H Ehnurker. Jr.
William B. Smythe
Georire W. TaKftart
nutnerronl T. T-us
Oeorco W. Ilausmann Harry V. Tegler
Arthur It. Hepuner I'nrttr Thompson
iwyron j. iirsa iinrry u. walp
Horace a. Hitchcock Arthur n Waters
Hamuel Vf. Hodges Ilyron I Webster
Edgar W. Ilutehlson Warren O. Weller
Charles M. J Johnon .lohn I.. F. Welden
lrvln M. Kauft-lt n, l. Woolard
William J. Keller J.outt, XV. Zerrtng.
Jacob IClonln
Almost twice as many girl students will
reclvo diplomas aUtho graduation exer
cises of the West Philadelphia High
School for llrls, which will bo held at S
o'clock tonight In the high yrty)ol AUdlj
Uorlum,
Tho exercises will open with -aj prayer,
by tho Rev I)r James Ramsay Swain,
after which the class will recite a Scrip
ture lesson. Gounod's "Send Out Thy
Light" will bo given by the students'
chorus, after which the salutatory ad
dress, written by Dorothy Ramsey, wilt
bo delivered by Eva Farrell. The senior
essay, "William Morris, an Kxponent of
the House Beautiful," written by Elsie
Ilolllngsworth. will bo delivered by Kthel
Qlllard.
Principal Parke Schoch.wlll then pre
sent the diplomas. Tho valedictory nf
dress, written by Mazle Cassel, will b
delivered by Edna Jones.
The graduates are:
Mildred Allen
Hclon Groa.irt
Anita AUgaler
Helbna Amend
Mildred Halley
Beatrice llaldtvln
Jennie C. Baldwin
Margaret Tlalllngall
Dorothy IV. Uarnea
Mae Betinle
llhuhama A. Bernard
Hebecca Droomall
Mabel Droomfletd
Lyllan Campbell
Helen Carron
Mail Cael
Dolores C. Conner
Gretchen Coward
Msigarat Crowl
orar. Cummlngs
Edna M. Dals
Alma Doramus
Marian Drake
Sylvia Drummond
Eunice Engl.
Margaret Emit
Kleanor Evans
Pauline J. Orots
Alice Orover
Mary Hacaeler
I.ucy Hall
Eva Harvey
Mary Jlaynanl
Mava Ileal
Margaret Hickman
Margaret Holllnger
Lisle Ilolllngsworth
Wlnllred Horacroft
Edith Howea
Fdna Jonca
Helen M. Jonra
Helen 8, Jonej
Catherine Kay
Marie A. Kolb
Carroll La Fleur
Hdlth J. I-araon
Anna II. Laerty
Heatrlre Llntner
Anna Lister
Florence Loreni
Olivia I. liken.
Rachel M. I,vnh
eva rurren
Katherlna McAlllater
jllldegard Federschm'dtHertha O. McCullough
riorothy Foraler Francea McLaughlin
Lillian A, FrunkenflelJ Mary IS. McFalta
KlUe Fullerton
Mabel n Mirlln
Rthel uuiard
Jeaale Goldstein
Mary Ooodall
May Oreenlees
Margaret Meyera
Helen Miller
Reglna K. Miller
Esther K. Mlltleman
Irene Morrow
Margaret Murnn
klla Neibllt
Helen Newman
Marlon O'Neill
Huth Omdorft
Matilda Orf
Dorothy.OiUtt
Margaret Parker
Huth Parker
Helen Paul
Anna Powell
Helen S. Proeht
Oertruda Purdy
Kathryn Qulnu
Doris Ramsey
rorothy Ramiey
Heua c Heed
Katherlna tteeves
Helen V negeiter
Fl'irenes Itenner
Harriet Remhaw
Sana illchman
Clara a Illttman
II Kdna Hoblnion
Jenale M. Roeh
Perot hv Rowland
Helen M. Rowley
Sharlotta Ruhl
oao, Ruth
Kathryn Maxwell
Flale Melchlor
Edith Marker
Annetta Metcalf
Krma A. Samuel
F.unlce Sappington
Mae Bchaerfer
Dorothy W. Bchwalba
Lillian Schwarts
Mary Scott
Martha It Servla
France Bhw
Jean Shoe
(lertrude Sholdlca
Mary Rluwter
Anna Hmllh
Klala Smith
Miriam Bnaiely
Margaret Brotfi
V. Bdytho Taylor
Esther Taylor
Eva Tailor
JjMle favtor
May K Teal
Ethel Thompson
Helen Vooraees
Oladya Weldy
Helen We.t
Mary F. Weaton
llaatrlce Wlest
Lalle Wtleox
Caledonia H. Wlltoo
Matlwrei Vtbun
Florence M, Wilt
Marlon Vood
Alt a Vocom
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BERUTZ SCHOOL GAINS
Average Increase !n Language 40 Per
ConU Italian Leads,
The tcholastle tear of the Ilerllti
School, 16th and Chestnut streets, which
has just ended, showed great Increase In
tho amount of work dona by pupils In all
department. Toe lnrrsaw In the amount
of work dane by the students of various
lunxuage nav been tabulated as follows.
r"rm-h. GS par cant.. German, &H Pr
cent. Spaiilali, it pr cyit.: Italian, TS
pr cent , niseaUaatoiu. U per out. The
average increAM in lessonn vtx W per
CAt '
Professor Denies King Was Stabbed
BKBUN, June Jl Fiorosa- Kiaa, the
Otrauii sp.ialiai who uaa called to
Alhci.s to attend King i ontantlne, today
dtnitd a Parts tepjrt thdt tbe Qreek asa
lrth lud been ata&b?d ur ji-'looncd
War DcmMtstratigm in Lisbon
fcHH&oSs June - Hemoustratlorui la
fuvr af i'WftUMrfl'g UI into tlia war
r at fvftufrtl'i aau
tm Nr Katsiy,
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MAYOR AWARDS PRIZES WON
IN STREET CLEANING PARADE
Contractors Itecevd Insijrnta Presented
by Organisations.
Prizes won by street cleaning contract
or In the parade of April 29 were pre
sented today hy Mayor Ulankenburg In
his reception room In tho City Hall
Representatives of organisation contrib
uting prlxes: Director Cooke, of tho
Dtpartment of Public Works; Chief Con-
hell, of the HlRhway Bureau, nnd other
c'ty ofllolaN Attended the presentation.
"the awards were:
To James lrvln, bronse shield, pre
sented by the Chamber of Commerce for
best neneral appearance of marching di
vision. To James A. Mullen, silk banner from
the Civic Club for best appearance of
ash and rubbish equipment.
To the Estate of David McMahon, sll-
cr UivinK cup irom tne juuBincan nwicn
Club for best appearance of equipment
Badges for best horses In parade were '
awarded as follows:
IT fi urn. from inn Hocietv ot iTe
ventlon of Cruelty to Anlamls. to the Es
tate of David McMahon; second prize,
from Pensylvanla Work Horse Parade
Association, to James lrvln, third prize,
from the Indoor Horse Show Association,
to Pcoplrs Brothers and James A. Mul
len. Today's Marriage Licenses
Edward A. llrelden,
Cemetery ate..
and
Kstherlne H. rottrr,
nosemont, Ps.
James I) Ilurshaw, "M Malcolm at,, and Kiln
II. noancrl. 2JM X. 10th St.
John I. Velter. Sill IlarklanJ st , nnd Carrie
Sonierslioi, '.M Htrrtt pike,
llernard A. .Vo an, t.Mtl N. Mnrvlnp St., nnd
Anna M. i Inrk, K N. Wnrnock st.
Chtljtoplicr Lalle. ?M2 Larchnon,! nve , onl
Marlefelne II ttcr, SO) XV. Lehigh ato.
Vlncenno Manglnmele, 72't 8. toih at., and
Margaret Cnrbunl. 1KO H. Moln st
Samuel fi. I.tmhenjl. Jewish Hoapltal, and
Ulihelmlna Mner, tMS cheatnut it.
William C Illr-k. .1SJI neno rt , nnd Iancra
M, I'owler. ICO N. St. llernard st.
Auetln K. Ilucklln, Summervllle, .Mass., and
Hazel A. M. Dempsey. .'WW N, 15th st.
Io II. Ilechlnger. ."II2H N. Stlllman St., and
Daisy M Heller. York. Pa.
George R. Houcil n orton place, nnd 'Arlollno
. P. Van Bant. 12ft s. .IHth et.
Dennis Collins, I7U S. 2d at., and Stella
Shorkley. 1714 S. 2d at.
Halph Napoll, Ills I.atona at., and Anna
l'netlgllono, 1211 MlfTlln it.
Louie Klentr. 8U .V. 2d St., and Annie Allcher,
V011 S. Oth at,
Wl'Ilnm F Carroll. 2no7 a. Ilancroft St., and
Margaret C Tratt, 2.107 S Itancroll at.
Kdmund J. MacNiimara. least Ornnse, y, J.,
and Ilav M Camphell. 1H17 XV Erie ao.
duller 13. II. Campbell, Klrkood, .V. J., and
Marlon Sallle. 1MI2 N. Aldon et.
John K.mmcl, 201 1 Memphis si., nnd Nellie V.
Clallen, SM N Tnney st.
II. Itussell Woolmsn, .'I0f Earlham Terrace, and
Maraaret I Hlmnlflna. 4fiin KeA-p ni
Norman
iriiinn . vouy, 1..11 ,n. uaruaie at.,
Ulllan B Thompson. 2SII) N. Mill s(.
r .. ..... .... ..-.. ".
nnd
.11!
ISI
Icl
OlusepiHi Itomnno,
1MB Alter t..
and Con-
sigiia ueiii
ii4i Annin at.
Cqell C. Atkinson. 12.1 N. 20lh st.. snd Taullnc
(1. Phnnmnii. t.'S fl zth nt.
Arthur M. dtMIrr, "nl Hldge nt and Carolyn
K. Mitchell, Ti2i 10. tlrcen lane.
John Mar uccl. 021 S. Cth St., nnd Kathryn
Hedges, 1)21 S 8th St.
Arthur M. Tellclmnn. P17 N filh el., and
IMher Lirner .1144 Cllflord it.
Mnrcus A lioyle. 1S28 S. 18th at., and Myrtle
It DaMs Vlneland. N. J.
Joseph Iludln. .'inu Monroe at. nnd Yetta Wrln-
traub, 7.1.1 Jackeon st i
Harry H. llartman, tlntnold, Pa., nnd Matl.da
H Oberhollser. lnis c llalnea et.
Georgi' E. fimlth, 2.113 N llith St., nnd Mary
D Woodroffe, .11 W. .Tohneon tl
Horace Hellmsn, 14.17 N llth at . and Mlldird
Van Veorhee. 412 Harlan st
James .1. Honlngtcn. l32 8. inth at., and
Marv M. Shearon, 2,12.1 rarrleh at
John l Curren. 2ii.ll s Juniper at , nnd ne-
Klna K Itoynl 22.11 H 17th .
Nell txitue. fheatmit Hill, and Margaret Gor
man, Chestnut Hill.
Iinrry Dosar, ."27 MoKoan t , nnd Kva Plen,
218 FUxnafer et
Anihonv A O'Hrlen. 2128 N 28th St., and
Msrv M rrjndenraBt, 141 Wilt st.
William n Monlnnge. Jr. 4410 N. 2d St., and
Anna D. Iluehler. 3722 N. Marshall st.
Ioeih II hmlth, 1ST N. ISth at . and Kllia
lirth Kennedy. 2012 Temberlon at.
Louis Irfhrmnn. 020 Wolf nt., and
t'nhen. 82 1 Ternon nt
Maty
Clatnlo It Jojinaon, 111.1 Kre ave. apd Idi
. V.
imuey. iuu., unoKt hi.
Stefan Wlcnrkowikl 10O7 N 2d at., and Mary
A Wlerzblrka. ltV. N. 2.1 at
John B. Ilorrnnonekl. 23U0 Balmon St.. nnd
Kmnces ,1. Pcrznnoueka, 2044 Salmon at.
IJerlon Ijirlnmssuk, 120 N orlnnna at., and
Anna IVderecikn. 420 N. Orlannn at.
Walter II. Evans .IB Dlrklnsnn st., nmr
nornllij I. Btiples, 811 K. noth l
Pntrlrk J O'Malley. 1220 N. 27th at., nnif
K.irnli M. Muxwell. WM lloynl at.
Mnv Snj'derman Little Ilock. Arli., and Mary
Wolfrld 27 Wilder at
Jnmea W. TaIor, Jr , (VKWI Kensington ae..
and Klla M. Wairenhak, 2.11 N. .nth at.
Thomas a Hodman 1011 B. 48th St., nnd
Dorothy Atkinson, I.lanerch. Pa.
Abe Kaplan, fi4o Wolf at., nnd Ilelle Tinman-
owekl. Olrt Wolf st
rharlfti J. Mrlluuh 7.U N. 38th st , und Helen
V Troy. 810 N 4Tth st.
riirsra S n. Hllborn, lOOil XV. Orleans st ,
nnd Matilda V.. Kallmann. .1140 El In. at.
HdHnrd n Wenrer, lloston, Mass., and Helen
M. Murphy. 225 N. lMh at.
Anthony J, DfiMr, 1.12 N. 1.1th St.. nnd Allr-e
W. drives. IR12 N lXth at
Oirar It. Voelker, 8no N. 4th it., and Mar
garet V rii-ker, 8HT N. 4Sth at
Mat WePzenfeld .1818 Pennsgrova at., nnd
Clnra I'nlak, .121) Steel at
Constantino lusco. 1128 8 Hicks St., and
Lena Condlna, 1010 8. Isemlnaer st.
Daniel A. Meyer 1018 W Wlllard at., and
lrma Kotsch. 1D1S W Wlllard st.
George W. Hi nnett," 11)2.1 Marlborough at., and
Esther A. Stopher.rnn, Medford, N. J
WBsyl Pliewchuek, 2S12 N Van Tell st.. nnd
Ann i Chesedarezuk, 2145 Sharswood st
Martin Melss '1711 N. lllh at , and Harriet 15.
c Nelson, 2117 N. Falrhlll st.
Iuls Imbert. New York rlty, and Oertrudo It.
Ilrady, IMS Louden st
Alekhanrter (lalderkl, 17.1 Wilder St., and An-
tonla Wysznlewska, 12S Germantown aie.
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In the Heart of the Virginia Mountains
Offering All the Facilities of the Famous European Spas
The temperature during the heated months because of the altitude and
surrounding mountains is lower than any other region in the East.
White Sulphur Springs
WEST VA.
The Greenbrier
OPEN ALL THE YEAR
European Plan
The White
Open July 1st for the Summer
American Plan
The Bath House contains every
known appliance for successfully
supplying treatments prescribed by
the leading European spas.
Golf, Tennis Courts, Livery, etc.
)Vrite (o hotel managtmtpt for
booklet!.
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THE RHINE, THE ALP3 AND THE BATTLEFIELD LINE
Direct Line to America 'a Great Thermal Region
THROUGH PULLMAN SERVICE
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Thirty rrirls went through tho Initiation rites of Beta Kappn. Sigma at Belmont Mnnsion. A striking part
of their stunt is visible on tho girls' faces.
STATE DEPARTMENT HEADS
FIGCRhNfl TO MEET CUTS
Veto of $G00 Provision for Printing
Election Guide o. Blow to Officials.
IIAItHISnL'nO, June 2.-Hor18 of tie
pnrtments nt tho Capitol nro ciiKaKctl to
rlny in dKurltiE; out hotv they will meet
tho cuts made hy Governor DrumbauBh
In tho appropriations of tho Legislature.
Anionff other things It develops thnt the
Item of t'M for thn compilation and print
ing; of the election law compendium and
guide. Issued annually by the Stnto De
partment for the Inst 10 years, line been
vetoed, and that thero will be no publica
tion during tho next two years. This
booklet was ongerly sought by County
Commissioners, election officials and
courts all over tho State as providing, In
brief, mi olllclal digest of nil the election
laws, dates for registration, filing of
pnpers and elections.
Tho Stato records show that tho Gov
ernor approved 752 bills and vetoed 211
bills nnd two resolutions. In 1SI3 Gov
ernor Tenor signed 8:0 bills nnd vetoed 171.
Uniform Auto Hates for Funerals
Automobile owners nnd undertakers will
co-operate for n uniform regulation of
funeral automobile rates at n meeting of
the newly formed Automobile Livery
Protective Association, at Watts' Hall,
17M North 20th street, tonight. A com
mittee will report on a schedule of rates,
which probably will be adopted. The as
sociation was formed June 7 at a meeting
presided over by Kdward B. Martin. A.
Mercer Qulnby Is temporary chairman.
Lutheran Ministers Hold Outing
The Central Synod of the Lutheran Min
isters' Association Is holding Its annual
outlni? today at Illvervlew, below
Wilmington. About 30 of tho ministers,
with their families, are spending tho day
at tho resort and will return tonight. The
outing mnfks tho Inst gathering of the
ministers until their Monday morning
conferences aro resumed In the fall.
Divorces Granted
Court of Common Tlens No. B granted the
follonlng divorces-
Adelino serenl from Ida Serenl.
Joseph Itoblnaon from Mary J. Hoblnson.
Anlonlo (lrow from Calarlna Grosao.
llmlly Rosenthal from Leon Rosenthal.
Robert Hrowno from Mary Jane Browne.
r.llrn Adams from Kenneth n. Adams.
Margaret XV. Stem from Thomas p. Stem.
William A. Lawton from Josephine E. Law
ton. Adetnlde E High from Raymond L. High.
Julia Urnnnen from John Urannen.
Elliabqth Slmmonds from Frederick T. Blm
monda. Jennlo M. Darragh from Charles II. Darragh.
lilnurd I. Singleton from Helen A. Blnglelon.
Harry Horner from 'Annie II. Horner.
Kathryn (. Kdmondson from William II.
SCdmondnon.
John J. Hehoenherr from Anna M. Schoenherr.
Edith L. Halley from Frank R. Bailey.
Anna Mandel from Morris Mandel.
Ulancho Ruaiel Greene from John Power
Greene.
Oeorglanna II. Tower from Charlemagne
Tower, Jr.
Frank Maekowskl from Elslo W. Mackowskl.
Nora C. Thorn from George F. Thorn.
Gertruda MoDermott from Alexander McDer
molt. Elizabeth Wale from William II. Wale.
Ilesaln E. Guthrie from John Guthrie, Jr.
Howard V. Miller from Emma Miller.
Mabel M. Crehen from Ieroy L. Crahen.
Florence Wagner from Louis P. Wagner.
Ruth F. Johnson from Charles XV. Johnson.
Samuel Dempster from Tlesale J. Dempster.
Samuel H. nilttersdorf from Mary U Dllt
teredorf, Lucrrtla I Greenfield from Ira 8. Greenfield.
Matilda Sehramm from John Schramm,
Emm Whltlock from Theodore Whltlock.
Hot Springs
VIRGINIA
The Homestead
OPEN ALL THE YEAR
The Bath Establishment has fa
cilities for everyform of treatment
found at the famous Spas In Eu
rope. Natural heated water at.
104- Spout baths for rheuma
tism and gout.
Golf, Tennis Courts, Livery, etc.
Writ to hotel management for
literatur.
HIGH SCHOOL SORORITY IN INITIATION
QUERIES OF "ANTIS"
STIR RIVAL CAMPS
Suffragists and Thoir Antago
nists Show Equal Interest in
the Prize Contest.
Tho rival camps of tho "surfs" and tho
"nntls" In this city aro greatly agltatod
over tho anU-suffrngo prlzo contest being
conducted by tho Pennsylvania Associa
tion Opposed to Woman Suffrage. Prizes
aggregating $50 aro offered by the as
sociation for tho best answers given to
nlno question presented, which aro said
to touch upon many of the Important
points In tho woman suffrage question.
Suffragists arn eager "to got at" the ques
tions nnd provo that answers favor their
cause, while tho otitis nrc Just as cagor
tr recolve them and show that the nntl
sldo wins.
In ibpenklug of the associations' con
test Mlsi Caroline Katzonsteln, a promi
nent suffragist In this city, and secretary
of tho Kqual Franchlso Society, said:
"Suffragists aro glad to hear of the con
test, and will welcome It, as they aro
eager to havo all sides of tho woman
suffrage question examined and Interest
In tho matter aroused. Though some of
tho questions presented should elicit
nnswers seemingly against woman suf
frage wo Bhnlt not be perturbed, as tho
Information necessarily gathered In look
ing up such answers will embody so much
that Is In favor of woman suffrago that
It will completely overwhelm that ngalnBt
It For Instance, perhaps In looking up
the questions and nnswors a person may
hit upon tho recent action In California,
a suffrHgo State, whero a resolution
passed both Houses stating that woman
suffrage was unqualifiedly a success, and
that the Legislature passed the resolution
to convince other non-suffrage States of
tho benefit derived from giving women
tho vote."
All nnswers to tho questions must be
sent to tho campaign headquarters,
Pennsylvania Association Opposed to
Woman Suffrnee, 1101 JTlnanca Building,
this city. Tho cpntcst closes July 4, next.
Fifteen dollars Is offered for tho first
prize, $10 for tho second and 5 for the
third. There will also bo flvo prizes of
! each and 10 of Jl each.
The questions aro as follows:
1. When and where vas woman suffrage
first established In tho United BtatesT When
was It repealed, why and hy whom?
2. What States hnve adopted woman suf
frage, and when? What proportion of the
total population live In woman suffrage StateaT
3. What States have defeated woman suf
fraito since WIS ut lha polls? Which have
defeated It since last November In their Lei
latures? , ...
4. What States havo defeated woman suf
frage twice at tho polls? What elnelo States
have given larger majorities sEatnat suffrage
than tho pluralities for surfraca by all the
suffrage States combined?
5. What la the highest known percentage
ot a woman electorate that has voted in a
great cltyT What proportion of the men voted
at the asms election?
0, Has a majority of tho women aver voted
In any suffrage State? Where?
7. Is It true that 8.000.000 or 0,000.000
women "work In store, factory and ahop?"
What proportion of all gainfully occupied
won,en aro engaged In tho home? What pro
portion lira undor 21?
8. What States went "dry" without women
voting? What States have gone "dry" with
Woman suffrage?
0. What big city where women vote allows
saloons to open on Sunday In spite of State
laws to the contrary, and permits saloon
cabarets, and lliuor to ba sold at public
dances when the saloons ore closed?
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THAW WILL TAKE STAND IN
TRIAL TO PROVE HIS SANITY
Counsel Cnlls 85 Witnesses to Present
His Case to Jury.
NEW YORK. Juno 21. - Lawyers for
Harry K. Thaw announced today that
ha will take tho stnnd In hla own be
half In tho Jury trial which will begin
tomorrow boforo Supreme Court Justlca
Hendrlck to entabllsh tho mental condl
tlon of Stanford White's Blayer.
Thaw In fully propared for any grllllnc
which may fall to his lot at the hands
of Deputy Attorney General Frank K.
Cook, who will take tho placo of William
Travcrs Jeromn In representing tho
State. About 35 witnesses wero sub
ppnaed by Thaw's counsel. Members of
tho last Jury which declared Thaw In
nocont of conspiracy have been sum
moned. nniDE OF 6 WEEK TRIES SUICIDE
Husband Would Not Work, Snys Mrs.
Robert Christie.
Mrs. Robert J Christie, 10 years old,
a brldo of six weeks, Is nt tho Frnnkford
Hospital sufferinK from the effects of
drinking poison as tho result, It Is said,
of her husband daring her to commit
sulcldo. She took tho poison at tho home
of her sister, Mrs. Mattln Smith, of 1-101
Beal street, Frai.kford. last night.
According to Mrs. Smith, her sister up
braided Chrlstlo -aturday night for not
obtaining work and threatened to com
mit sulcldo. Chrlstlo dared her to do
It. Mrs. Christie Is not In a serious con
dition. THE
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30 GIRLS JUST CAN'T
HIDE THEIR BEAUTY
"Pig Tails," Charcoal and Io
dine Have No Terrors for
Bevy of Sorority Members.
Thero are 30 pretty and dainty girls In
Philadelphia who can't look ugly If thoy
try-and on Saturday their friends tried
hard enough to disillusion them about
Ihelr looks,
They tho friends led them to Fair
mount Tark, forced them to undress their
hair, blackened their faces with charcoal,
painted them with Iodine, put placards
and fools' caps on them and did their
hair up In "pigtails" "Sis" Hopkins
would envy. And with It all they loked
"loo lovable for words," as ono onlooker
said. Yes, you aro right. The onlooker
was a man.
The initiation It was nn Initiation Into
tho Beta Kappa 8lgma Sorority of tho
William Tonn High School for Girls was
n disappointment as far as tho beauty
epolllng efforts wero concerned. Tho girls,
"rigged up" as they were, when paraded
gmmimThe Thirteenth Street
Semi-Animal
Clearance Sale
Today and the balance
of the week
Tho productions of this store aro exclusive they aro out of tho
ordinary thoy aro smart; so essential to tho well-dressed woman.
Afternoon and Street Dressea
Taffetas,
crepe do
chlno and
32B to 9-1.1,
18.50 & 15.00
chiffon. Former prices
Dance Frocks 18.50
Former prices ?!li tn $-A
Blouses
In all tho desirable mate
3.65
rials. Former prices IJB.SO to ?l.tx.
No. C. O. D'.
107-109 South
W. " w
S$s
SgJUST BELOW
CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY
INDEPENDENCE SQUARE
PHILADELPHIA
THELADIES'HOME TOURNAL ,
I TrreSATrjlUJAy EVENING POSTf
' THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
TO THE DELEGATES V.
of the
ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING- CLUBS - -
OP THE WORLD
Gantlflosn: ' " .
1 believe thin vrtll prove ay first H
electioneering experience.
The cause, however, lb aogood I do not; .
heoitate -.
The result, I confidently believe, if
ay candidate is euoceasful, will be noot
enjoyable to you and beneficial to uo.
In behalf of Hie Excellency The '
Governor of Pennsylvania, Hie Honor, The
Uayor of Philadelphia, The Poor Riohard .' - ?
Club, every advartianr. ArlvnHHr ...
publisher and citizen of this city, I ask
you to vote for Philadelphia ae the next
convention oity of the Aeaociated Advartia
ing Clubs of the World.
v,?9,18 WLliihiag Company and The
Public Ledger-Evening Ledgef assure you of
their warmest weloorae, and trust we may
have the great privilege and pleasure of
entertaining you at our workshops in Phila
delphia June 1916.
Sincerely
w1fetTnii8 P?TKV mS during the conven.
tl0n there of the Assorted Adverting Clubs of the World
through sections of tho Park near tulT
mont Mahslon. werti mirii.. e?i
to break up two or lhr ball gam? Sf
Tho arrek letters of the sorority w.J
printed on their cheeks and noea ZV,t
iodine. lofllno takes some time to w, i
off. nnd wtinn Mia Inltuo.- : r
there was n wild scramble for pod$
puffs. Aft luck would havo It, sever! .
Ths Beta Kappa Blml n'of;
of the oldest of tho William Penn mil
School. Tho girls admitted on saiu"i!
represented three chapters from the , 5?7!
Ham Penn and the West PhllaavS
High School for Girls and the 8c&li
industrial ris, - "a
Beitha McCullough, Katharine m!i?1
Helen Voorheei, Madelaltjo Zane, Kath 31
Ind negan, Olga naue, Ellen iuii1,"!
Marlon. . Hospel. Marguerite r.2?.'2!?l
Mary Alberton, Mattl Thompson , P;l
ricadr Corlnne Loos, Margaret Kalr..-1
iiiary v.rooK ana ivamieen Fulton,
1700 Pharmacists Convene ,
Philadelphia pharmacists, with ih.i.1
professional orotners from all over tfc.S
State, left today for Forest pftr), Pn"'
County, whero the 38th annual conv.n
tlon of the Pennsylvania Pharmaceutical
Association will be opened tomorrow
Legislative Issues are expected to fitiir.
prominently In the discussions this ?
Tho Pennsylvania association has a m.l
bershlp of 1700. a n"m'
Shop Whero Fashion Reigns" mtmsm
Summer Dresses
Linen, ratine and voile. Former
price i. up to 810.70.
9.75 and 5.90
Travel and Sport Coats If) flfi
Former prices 23.50 to 'u,,'u
92U.r0
Lingerie Gowns
Former prlcra ?85 to $110,
55.00
No Approvals. No Exchanges,
Thirteenth Stref
CHESTNUT
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