Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 14, 1915, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER t4, 1915.
rJEKYLL AND HYDE' MAN
LOVED BY MAINE GIRL,
WHO WILL WED HIM
Dual Personality of llaverford
Graduate Will Not Deter
Her, Young Librarian
Says
MARRIAGE ON NEW YEAR'S
Lorlng I1 OoMiinil, the Hmrrford Col
lege grnrlnnt who confessed to a "Jolnll.
,ml.Iwlc nrocr when he m nrieitnl
for frUhtcnlnir mm n"i" it KII?t
btlli N ' ill be married on Xcw Year's
III. nan opp H Wss florence ItawKcp, of
-. ...,! Mo n nrmlimto of Simmons
Collw nnil now llbi nrlnti nt the I.Jmi.
Mis ptihllc llbinry Thcj lind sot tliclr
o new car, but
It t behoved when Cn
rosninn was nr-
. .I.-. .1... Itrw1i1lnr ttnttlrl Via nn(.
coned until ilir whiiik man hrul had a
lone rest V'f that reason the 11.11110 of
his runree had hern Kept secret
Miss H-iMl.es let it bo known today,
howoer tint she Intended to marry the
Haiorfnrd unn whether he had a dual
personalis 01 not Close friends of the
couple sn Id the weddliiR would take plate
on ,se icm s ns lind been planned bv
Crosman and Mi'-s llawkes before bis
fecipidfs were discovered
Crn'nun ntnl his father, Gcorce I,
Crosman .ieidcnt of tho Portland
Clminlier of Commerce and former Major
or Mio, nrrUrd In t'ortland today from
Mlrnlieth wlieie the jt'UtiR nun bad
boon lined $100 on the lomplalnt of tbico
joiuii. women whom be bad drUcti Into
puilo us thc were on their v,n to
their lion es In the evening.
Mr Crosmnn ptld bis son'ff tine, which
mil the oulli tioni spending seveint
month' in J.iil. nnd did not titter a nor J
of reptoirh The disorder Into which his
liVs mind hud tenipoinilb fallen vvns the
icull nf ovrrwoilv nt 1 lav ei ford College
1C nnl .nut l'n bud not the slightest
doubt that he would recover Crosmnn
hid nn mvlalile lecord at llavciford, tint
ing (lone est nptlonnlly well in bis studies
in his confession to the Ull?abctli po
lice Crosmnn snld that 0110 day he had
been sitting- on the broad tampus of the
college dolus somo necessary "outside"
reading, part of his course In lngllsli
lie tend ttohert t.ouls Stevenson s Htorj
of "Vo tor Jekvll nnd Mi, ll.vdc."
Doctor Krauss' Salary liaised
The CM1 Scivlco Commission todaj ap
proved the requisition received from the
Department of Public Health and Cluir
liles for the promotion of Dr. Walter
It Krauss, clinical assistant phjslclan,
Bureau of Charities, $600 a jear, to the
position of clinical assistant phj.slcinu,
Bureau of Charities, $740 a year
jfgf yKn Forest
J Sftyi Green, silver, I
I I 8 S6.S0 a Brav or rat"
: I J- &- valUWul iSr V-U. Joseph L. Shoemaker & Co. .
r QflO rL t. i. C. a. tlknwT, Office and nnk runilturo C-fll fllllV No v
f 902 Chestnut Street 92(J ARCR STRET $1 J
I . I 1 CHARGES $m2h
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I I upright FIano J W&ui
j. New jui iHiisi i Oliver I p.o p"n iiu l ' u u,uu"1 ,l,"-,,re ln '"
I . I "'-' 1 Zll MANAFONE
, l 7sU. JjL.Om'Z TALKING MACHINE
1 A number of - They are suggested 0Wirfj VJncent
very choice pieces as Christmas Gifts 83G-838-840 N. y
iiuvt: jusl miivcu uj pumuuiui lllCTU
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?AeLollypop Sliopl Tr'fWCj3
E.---H FAIRISTON ' .,
los south isth street g 57th Christmas
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WT I C 'ilCTI T G-itars, Banjos, Mandolins
l . &mJ jS and general musical instru-
I v Iftl ments, Violin Bows and ',,
ror Christmas Me-j. Albert I SEND fOR cLOCUE
I y 9TH AND SANSOM STS. ' j
The frequency with which a watch is consulted makes It ex- ?rM-M. " ! k 5,rw
The frequency with which a watch is consulted makeB It ex
tremely personal and keeps the giver in constant association. Our
stock includes only such makes and grades as we can recommend,
and the service of our watch experts is back of every timepiece we
sell to insure absolute satisfaction.
Jn the popular bracelet wstch wo
oner an exceptional value 14-kt. thin
5odeI. fully jeweled, with gold or silver
oitl at
$20.00
OTHER WATCHES FOR
WOMEN
PUHnum Watches, S150 to $750,00.
Gold Watches, $15.00 to $225.
Gold-Filled Watches, $7,50 to $25.
Gun-Metal Watches. $6 to $12.
Bracelet Watches, fs to $750.
The many pages in our new catalogue devoted to watches give
some idea of the completeness of our stock. If you have not
already received a copy, call or write for one. It contains over
20,000 photographic illustrations of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
and Silverware.
S.KindSons
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doting Bouts 8Ue o'clock Until Christmas
lfi SEEK ONE POSITION
Examination for Plncc of Chief of
Vital Statistics Division
Sixteen persons a number of whom rre
nt present emplojcd bj the Depirtment
or Health mid Charities, hae entered
Into competition Tor the position of chief
of the Division of Vitnt Statistics, mnde
yaeant b- the resignation of Miss Nea
uc.irclorn"
The civil senlce examination for the
position illt be held tomorrow, and It Is
understood that Miss Deardorff will con
tinue to seno until her successor Is
flmlh appointed, either by Director Zleu-
Mtelite
THE QUAIiTWSriLlHT
Designed
Built
DY
Experts
WITH
Skill
When the household spook
plays burglar at 1 A. M. and
you "take a look," take a
"Kwik-litc" pocket search
light with you.
Whether you find the
burglar or not, you save
your toes and your shins and
your temper which is bet
ter. Mighty handy around the
auto cost 75c.
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1719 Chestnut Street I r
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1 ..,4. -j r .. I - S Sixth St.
For young men A 14-kt. plain, open
faced watch with jeweled movement, a
recommended timekeeper that is an un
usual value, at
$16.50
OTHER WATCHES FOR
MEN
Gold Watches. $16.50 to $300.
Gold-Filled Watches, $12 to $90.
Silver Watches, $6 to $25.
Gun-Metal Watches, $5 to $21.
Nickel Watches, $3.50 to $20.
Diamond Merchants
Jewelers-Silversmiths
Chestrmt Street
ler or his successor. Recently James
Leslie, Jr, support clerk In the Itureau
of Charities, wn9 provisionally appointed,
but the appointment wne withdrawn and
the position retained by the present chief
The position carries a salary of J1JS9 a
J ear.
Kxnmlmtlons b the commissions are
-tins held today for the positions of steel
Inspector, blue printer and apprentice A
total of 53 persons made up todav'a
classes
Supplee
Milk
is not
blended
THERE'S no shady
practice applied to
Supplee Milk it is
as pure and rich as the
herds produce it.
Supplee Milk is not
blended with skim milk,
neither is the cream line
at the top of the milk jar
distorted by the addition
of homogenized cream,
or machine manipulation
intended to deceive the
buyer.
Supplee customers get
a square deal; there arc
no tricks no short cuts
permitted with Supplee
products. Supplee Milk
is not blended. It comes
to you with all of its
native richness.
The Supplee
Alderney Dairy
Milk Cream Ice Cream
Am Ill inn U I L
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Detiqhl film Willi a liox of
"AS YOU LIKE IT"
PERFECTO
The t Imir Tlint I'lenses Ml innl,ers
$5.00 per box of 50
Hierr Mot n Metnl Humidor
I till .tdieotnut Sis. 2d A t lieKtnut M
II h ,V OieMnnI its.
v.-
Art Jewelry,
Electric Lamps,
Lamp Shades,
Book Ends,
Danish Pottery,
Holland Brass
Onnfls
TnlnGS nbnfn ITnmn
UIFFEnEHTXmas Cards
13th and Walnut
Useful Christmas Gifts
Umhrollas, SI to $2.".
WalkittR Sticks, 50c to $15.
Parasols. $1 to $10.
Children's Umbrellas, Parasols
and Canes, IMc to $3.50.
hvcrj thing in Lamp, Candle and
Electric Shades, at most reason
able prices.
Harman's, 115 S. 13lh St.
A Useful Gift
Whnt would be nicer or longer
appreciated than a handsome nnd
oomfortablo
Chair, uphol
stctcd scat
and back,
beautifully
finished?
Comfortablo aubatltuts
(or klndllnr wood In open
fireplace. Comliti of
itronr twljtod brais hand
led torch and tankard.
Tho can la heavy pollih.d
bras
$3.50
XlflflS CARDS
4. THOUGHTFUL LITTLE GIFTS
In choice variety
MRS. A. REICHARD
1113 CHESTNUT STREET
Hematltchlng Smocking
See Our
Player
Easy
payments
if desired
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Bend (or Catalor
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drfaiuumiriiiier.
1626 Chestnut St.
(M FIRE LIGHTER I
ltl ComfortabU ubitltuts j
IV-fjl toT kin line wood In open
, -JuBl'S tlreplacej Comliti of
Vll Jtronr twUtod brais hand- '
5JB " " ! torch nd tankard.
V Tho en la heavy pollihod
375
BELLAK
CHOCOLATES and
BONBONS
Handsome 5 lb. Xmas Boxes, $3
Shane
mr.or In Nrsrnll
110 Market St.
J
Electric Stove -
v A (Iniiiln iifl. i
lt 4 Motl iifrflil
x j$r .. n ....
jff-TOn "' "" "' ,
KJiiyy Umieefor I
J". nrnriyin nr i .
roo,i)!'. $.1.0
f '-' i
1 1 r cnrxi n full
r of oil HcniiHti An-
lilwnrei nnd Noicllies. i
' Central Elcclric & Lock Co.
1.1 No. Thirteenth St.
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iiamonas
Watches
Jewelry
Our i mms Mu
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rhoosltif a i
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I iiunual vnrlnti esroptlon-i!l ion
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FRED G. SUTOR
106 S. 12TH ST.
Xmas Suggestionsji
at vioni.it vi i: nut kh
Hats, Canes, Umbrellas,
nii'onii n
Top Coat3,
Silk Hats
H. M. LAW
137 South 13th Street
Open Evenings.
Sharpless &Sharpless
Shirts and Neckwear
for Christmas.
Gifts that men Il.o to wear.
125 South Broad Street
Opposite I iilon InRiio
Tim brut low
iirlrril lallt-
InK lachlno
eer urmliK -
nl for (tie
m o n r s
r li a iiinniln
nt ilellRhtt'il
iieri inie
tho
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nrd, Uitludlnf? 10c records Don't Judeo
tho ntuc of Inn nrlioil tulklnrr mnehlnoa
.u d nii.ui.irii iiiii nin iiirr rc1-
b plLtures The MANAIOM: Is cuar-
back
Snt rt-firttil nnvii !- intnn . I n
of fl.OO. (Inlrr u MASAI OS I. rODVV.I
iifiiuinstriitrd nnlly nt
Manofone Tnlking Machine Co.
ni mkki:t mi., riiii.ADin.i-inA.
G. A. Schwarz
1006 Chestnut St.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
Useful Christmas Gifts
Umbrellas, SI to S2o.
AValkinir Sticks, 50c to $15.
Farasols. $1 to S10.
Children's Umbrellas, Parasols
and Canes, 25c to $3.50,
Emtj tiling in Lamp, Candle and
Electric Shades, at most reason,
able prices.
Harman's, 115 S. 13th St.
Thomas A. I'df.cn's
Diamond Disc
PHONOGRAPHS
Exclusively
I7ASV initJIS
Blake & Burkaxt
1100 Walnut St.
i ".orm.ii hit edisons"
88-Note
Piano
Others
up to
$2400
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& a izttk
tyejsU
f'oy Christmas Gifts
tvl6 . U&Vlt Unl
1 3d
nut St.
Cut Glass
juy Napkin Rings
W 12 Sc
01,1 y M, xsiR ar
jl
icp iro of ram
t I nMrpn
THE CRYSTAL SHOP
102 N. 10th St. ?'T
, Cut Glass Exclusively ,,.,.,.
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KINGof NECKWEAR I
rf iiiuuuuiiii uini una vjiiva
sure to please the men folks
A Miniinntul ntiil nnt tlttti mfa
.Nfrkircir 2Tk; (( SI
Slilrtu W)c to S5
l.lmn r.c In in
Snrntera . SI to 8
Suit Cnses, Club Untrs, Umbrnltas.
rnderwear, U - Hobcs, Jluttlors,
&lr
I Al HIT 1. 51 and 53
una WJiltinjin North
''WW 1 I MSH11UIII oil Cl...f
All kHU nttniftlvclr IjottiI nnd a
nirful noiiifnlr to pnch cuatompr.
orKN KVCMM1S
A Real Christmas Gift
for any man
A BOX OF IMPORTED
CIGARS
as their quality. Are they
as artistically assembled
as they could bt: or will
you allow us to show you
how we can enhance their
value? Our expert service
is personal and suited to
your individual needs
and our prices as moder
ate as efficient working
methods will allow.
J. K. DAVISON'S
SONS, INC.
718 SANSOM STREET
IRA D. GARMAN
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
Chlil llilne Not luuiiil l.Uruhrre
11th Street Below Chestnut
everything
foi the
J Fireplace
CHARLES A. SUDDARDS
1733 CIII.STMI sritl.hT
XMAS TREES
1 In. Miei Imrnv, 33c mrli untl up.
Hull) llnallis, ov rmh anil ui.
Harrison's Nurseries thinUv
Bt II t'liunc Walnut S3U1
PAINT BOXES
( DRAWING
Outfits for 1 PYROGRAPHY
Brass Craft Work
litKNCH l'hS'.IHNG
HrKSTK.l'INriM. AMI blKNClUNG
F. WEBER & CO., 1125 -
Open venlnga. Dec 3 S -L' 3. lnclilti
BRUSHES
Hair, unitary Hair,
Clothes. Hat. Shav
ing, etc It u aula
UriMtll. I'.U.ir.llnr'.
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U. K.W
? CIGARS !
N We have the largest stock
fT of Imported Cigars in the '
JC-y city, direct from the lead- i
-N.inB factories in Havana.
j-si'Humidor Boxes, Cabinets, I
"2 Variety Boxes, etc., at Mod- I
-"X .Ml. "Prir.c I
' M. J.DaltonCo.
Import cm & MholeHtilers Mh I
I T5iIll S. 13th St. ,
$?& N. W. Cor.
IS 5th and Choslnut Sts.
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'HpHE setting of your
I j stones is as important
. as their quality. Are they
This is a
Subpoena
to attend
Perry's
One Week
of
Intensified
Values in
Suits and
Overcoats
at $15
I
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CTHIS IS THE
SECOND DAY! And
the penalty for non
attendance is remorse!
C; It was no joke to
corral the fabrics for
these 500 Suits and
500 Overcoats. We
had to go through the
mills with a lantern,
searching out fabrics
worthy to sustain the
reputation of these
Perry Intensified
Value Weeks. And at
that, we doubt if we
could have done it
without the influence
of friends at court
mill men from whom
we buy cloth lavishly
every season.
; We took the entire
surplus yardage from
several mills in fabrics
of regular $20, $22.50
and $25 qualities, and
have made them up
into Perry Suits and
Overcoats that will
signalize this week of
Intensified
Values in
Suits and
Overcoats
at $15
C The Overcoats are
staple Oxfords and
Oxford mixtures;
staple grays and
gray mixtures; staple
blues and bluish mix
tures; staple brownish
mixtures cut over the
most wanted models
of the season.
, The Suiis are silk
mixed and fancy wor
sted mixtures; cassi
meres, tartan plaids,
blue serges.
fl. They are regular
$20, 22.50 and $25
qualities at $15 for
this one week only.
Perry & Co.
UN. B. T."
16th & Chestnut Sts.
i
All kind! suitable far GIFTS
NibloMfg., 3? n. nth st.
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