Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 02, 1917, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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    EVENING LEBER-PHILAt)ELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRtTART 2, 117
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MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
121 7l. busti The nsfR'
rnnv rteeelots. 1-2 nM bushel The msr.
w ruled steady hut trade was nulet. Quota
.i Car lot fof loeal trade, as to location
LSarelloV. $1 13HWI.14'. No a, Ho, s
M ffl No 4 do II in'idl 11H, No fl .1o
ft DM 4 1 n'Jl
rA?H necelpls. 2.1. flirt bushels There was
uitie trnrtln and prices showed no Important
KIAm Quotations, No a white, nsBS'ir,
utSBri white. tl7f'tc. No a white, aitt
Sv? i, No I white, (lriflfirtc. sample oats nJ
turt Receipts 4M bbls. and flnfl BIO Urn
i.lVrks The market was dull and lore-ly
nominal .QuolV
Winter, clear, I.
Jir first clear, IT nBii, ao paiem, n :
Pii vorlto lrndit fln Ml. city mill rholu
Sol 'fsnev 'patent. I9&B 10. clly mills rrmilm
t&V&W,?t.jr. clear. 17 ,SOT U do .lr.l.1.1
It W)0i.lo. patent. IRf :
'liK iHiihA wan unlet bu
, wss 'quiet but sternly Wn quote
I7.60W7 7B per hbl.. as to quallt
PROVISIONS
There was n fair Jobhlnit movement and
.... ...t.i Arm. Pol1nvlrtiF nn tho nnotnllnns
K!
,U. ki.r In !. smoked and nlr.drled. .lie
western beef. In aeta. smoked, ate. city, beef
knuckles and tenders smoiceti and air.uneii ;i'c
western beef, knuckles and tendera smoked, :iv,
&Vf nama I28O30. pork, family llioai An
harni. B H cured, loose Ill's Willie, do skinned
now. 2020'ic, do, do smoked lllWJIVir.
ither hams, smoked, city cured, as to brand
and average, 21o. hahia smoked western
cored. 21c. boiled, boneless. BJc, picnic sboul
4rs S P. cured loose, lac. do, smoked
lo'ic. bellies, In pickle, ncrordln to nvernce,
loose. 18c, breakfast bacon as in brand and
arrrsire. city cured, 21c, breakfast bacon weal
srn cured, 21e, lard, weatern refined tierces
17Ho: do. do. do. tubs. 17Mic. lard, .puro clt,
battla rendered. In tierces 17'4c. lord pure
(Itr. kettle rendered In tubs, 17mi c
REFINED SUGARS
Thrt market wan quiet and unchnnsed riofln
rs list prjcpi Hxtra Ann granulated 7rr
SowIre1 8Rc, confectlonera A. .lc, oft
Jtradea. 6Q0 60c
DAIRY PRODUCTS
BUTTKR Demand wan ulTlc.'nt to nbnnrb
the limited receipts of dcalrable stock and prices
ruled firm. Quotntlorn Weatern frenh, aolld
sacked creamer, fancy specials 44c, extras
GH3e, Htm firsts 8i)04Oci flrats 3rti .ih(
veconda, 3130c. nearby prints fancy 4Rc
aerat-e, extra, 4lB4lc, flrais. 3t'4nc, set
enda. 3i08flc. special fancy brands of prints
jobbing at 48Mc
EGOS Supplies ere woll cleaned up and the
market further advanced 7SlM)c per case
Quotations follow Nearby extras 40c per doz
nearby firsts, $13 fl por case, martn rurrcnt
receipts $13 0 per case, western, extras 4lc
pr dot i do extra, firsts ,$13 n" pr cns do.
tint a, $13 HO per case, fancy selected Lnndled
fresh esgs were Jobbing Bt nSOS3c
CHEKSE Demand was falrli nctlve and the.
market ruled er firm under lltfht nrferlnvs
(ollOTflnr arc the quotations Nwr ork full
frrtra. fancy held. tV. 02R4c do do fair to
Sod held 2Vi 24 c, do. part skims 13
5lC" POULTRY
LIVE Th market ruled firm with demand
absorblnff the limited offerlnKs Quotations.
Fowls as to quality, i'litft'j.'c. roosters i
spring chickens sott-meated 2iJ JJc.
Leghorns according: to quality. ItlMJIc
as to alio and quality, 19JJc, turke
Fowls as to quality. iHitii'J-'c, roosijrs lucniK
m if
duck
nrkes. 2di
24c. gerse lOU.'c. pfpeons old pr pair J8
80c. do, jouns; per pair uu'.oc
DREPSED Deslrablo stock was well cleaned
up, and firm Quotations Krehkllled poul
fry, dry packed fowls, 12 to box, dry-plckcd
fancy, selected 2c. welphlng- 4 lbs and mer
splece. 24Hc, wslKhlmr fttt lbs apiece 1'JW
Sfic, welRhlne 3 Ibi apiece 20921c. fowH In
bbls , fanc. drpicked, uelghina 4 lb nnrl
oer apiece 24c, smaller -aires 182Jc old
roosters dry-pit, ked 10c, roast Ins chit ken
weatern do -picked In boxes weighing1 IKHO
lbs per pair 2(SJrtc, roastlns thickens west
ern, drv-nlcketl irr boxes wetshlng K lbs per
pair. atl02V, roietlnff chickens upstern In
Boxes welBhlmr 7 lbs per pair 224i'2e: roast
Ins: chlckvna western drj -packed in bbls,
welirhlnp X to 10 lb per pair 24c, rnnstlnfc
hlckens weatern, In bbls weighing 7 lb
per pair JOW Jlc, broiling chickens western
Bi boxes weighing 3S4 lbs per pair 24h2V
rnlckens welnninfr riftfM. lbs per pair lOftfJOc
do, mixed sizes, l892Uc broilers other near
by. welRhfng V tfj lbs apiece, 'WipliJi
turkejs per lb Fancy nearb, 3JW3V. fanty
weatern 3Jl3 fair to (rood .1(1 ft 31c old
toms yOW.IOc common 24r27c, duck nHr
by. 212pic do western 2J24c, iteese, near
by igvfJle do western 1 H rf JOt. , squabs per
dozen hlte welKhlng 11 to J lb por tlo7en
I6fl2"i white welghlnR 0 to 10 lbs per
dozen sr2A(Ff"t 83 while welshlnu 8 lbs per
dozen $4 HO 4 TO do weighing 7 b per
cozen i u"'y -i t't. nu wfiKnini? dvi ttM ins
V
do2en v.1 7AV.I dark $-' r.QP3, small and
2 flOcCTSl J"V
FRESH FRUITS
Demand1 was only moderate but nrlcea cen
trally ruled steady as follows Applea, per bbt
.York Imperial I8K4 21 nen I)als JT48
t SO Haldwln. No 1. J3 7.1 .1 nil do unRrndeil,
1303 .111, Greening- No 1 4..1H.1 .10, do un
graded, 1304 21, Kings No 1. 14 llijfl. do
ungraded, tafi4, Stajman N'o 1 $4i io un-
Sraded (J MI01 IM. Wlnnsap No 1 4 in&NI,
o. ungraded I.1 IOtr.0 Apples northwest
ern, per box It fit)2 51) Lemons, per box.
- 50WJ r,0 Oratuypa Florida per rrnte
Bright 12 212 7,1, Russet. l-'2 311 Tanger
ines Florida por strap 13 I Grapefruit,
Florida per crute tJ.'S flfl rineapples, Flor
ida Indian Rher perorate. 12 2fi(J3 21 Cran
berries Tape Cod per bbl Fancy lata nrle
. wu i.ariy macK )t(U4 cranoerrles,
Cape Cod per orate II 7502, do Jersey, dark
ti
-i umr . ,mhu i tit uu, no, iiKni per craie
1.50. Strawberries Florida, per qt 20Q30c
VEGETABLES
Fancy stock was In small supply and firm
JfHn demand equal to the offerings Quotations
1h He .Potatoes per bush. Pennsylvania,
cnolce, I.' 25,31, New York, choice, J 1SW
2 23 Mhlto potatoes, Jersey, per baaket, $148
I 35 Swoet potatoes, Hastern Shore, per bbl
.o 1 1303 23, No 2. II .10jJi Hweet pota
,'J.,De.1Swnr'' ond Maryland, per hamper,
II 25l 40 Sweet potatoes. Jersey, per basket
X7&" 1 0CLC ".' No - 0Oio Onions, per
100 pound bag No 1 white. 7 .1007 71. No
I red 17. No 2 IB S,,,l .10 Cabbage. Danish
ifVsShU nV10?):1.15'0- "outhern. per hamper
II JB03 23 hplnoch, Norfolk, per bbl , 120
?78 Kale. Norfolk, per bbl . II 1 33 Cuull-
Jip Ka't,Hep.,."Uet &02 21. do. Virginia
..wt.ua, Vci uuBKci i ouuv ". no, virElnl
G.,W-,,WMfe.d--?.oril. Carolina" P
per
Sf",1 li3 BO, Wax IJ3 2r Eggplant.
Florida, per bo,, IJ 2103 .11). I'eppers. nSrlda
?irT''I;,la3ss H"uash. rioflda 'per box
a'sn5 25 . rea". Florida, per basket. 30
iiv,.Jomat0"- Florida, per crate, Jl 3003 25.
Muihrooms per 4 pound biaket, 1101 31
REMEMBERS BIRDS IN WILL
Bequest of $1000 Mado to Pennsylvania
Audubon Society by Clement
M. Husbands
A bequest of $1000 to the Pennnlanla
Audubon Society is Included In the will of
Clement M Husbands, New York city,
yvnlch, as probated today, dispose In
Pniate bequests of property vnlued at more
than 100,000
, In maltlnK disposition of his $5000 estate,
the wilt of James M. Kelvey. 7731 Avenue
K. Ieaes JB00 to the Clearvlcw Methodist
MHieopal Church for a memorial window
to himself and wife The remainder of the
"tate goes to relatives of the testator
Other wills probated were those of Vlr
VS..; Bowl"' 48 Walnur lane, which In
i, .V'.tql,e"tB disposes of property valued
f,i, .0.0,i.??muel I'a,t' 296 Nor"' F'h
et, $U,B00; Peter J. Tuohey. 6135 De
sfiTe?T 'l.r..eet 100! "obecca H. IBan,
A N.or,h Twenty-elghth street. S3780 :
.anJ, J' Slnnf"". 2BB3 Cedar street, $3400,
Hm&JOOoT'"'' W0men"8 ,,0mePathlC
WOMEN TO RAISE MONEY
FOR BUILDING AT U. OF P.
Another step irf the campaign to raise
money for the women's building at the Unl
verslty of Pennsylvania, which is to bo to
h women there what Houston Hall is to
K2' tnke P'"e tonight at 8:15 o'clock
in Wltherspoon Hall, where co-eds still In
a0'? .?nd tlie numbers of the Alumnae
Association of Jha University gather to hear
In s" lne Fmch ot Jul8lana, give read.
H,nrJ1,ri8 aro oldlnK 8"le. coltoqllng a
it, of J?ennl J Blvlng entertainments.
Ummy a Stories and Songs." Miss Finch's
colored mammy Is an African princess. She
was given to white men In Africa by men
In her father's tribe to sell Into slavery.
The patronresses backing the entertain-
RmK l"8l '.nc,ul18 Mrs- EJwr Fahs
Kmuh MUs Katherlne Tuncheon, Mra. Felix
Kcheiiing, Mrs. James P. Llchtenberger.
Mra. Joseph W Kenwerthy, Ifrs. Harold
M?Ji,(S,mr? 8l"' Mrs- E41""" B- Twltmyer,
??hniBl me8' Mr,9 DavW Amram. Mrs
.I?" MrJ!; N- M B- nook' MrB- J- p. wick,
t r,an Crwford, Mra. M H. Cryer, Mrs.
Jarnes Dpdge, Mrs. Jennie Fels, Miss Beulah
A. renlmore, Mr. Frank P. Oraves. Miss
Mrt !?'?" Mra Samuel B- Jrdn,
S!lthS. Lew'8' Mr- William U Llgelbach,
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:""' m, 9tmu.-WHkiA,mM,p.L.
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wffEAT Hccslnts.
onseUlen nn irrfmiinr . uemsnn wns
rAf uunrstlnns lr ints. In sport u
i'ffK-No a red snot 1 7afl1 . No a smith
lin nil Si ,7a 1". Mjnmrr No -' red, 11.71 W
t'Pfl No red Jl.71l Jil. rejected A, il I7
liV ii, reacted n. i nifi ns
r,2t&7 nn do. stralsht 7 r.n
we. o,J ..,J,4 ,. dv strsltht rntlon sneks
. 1. ..Alan IHDDN "Jit Klinill r PHr. 11)111111
J5s'!5! ilo, patent,, cotton sacks . s 21WNr.it
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NORTHEAST ANNEX OP WILLIAM PENN HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS DIPLOMAS
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tV.enu'I10 Ba Wer.u Kradunted at,tho seventh annual exercises today. They were clnd in white dresses, sonic of which were mado by the w carets
BIv fe,'" ab,0V n "ut,h A1In' Mar?nrct MAndenon. OIIvo H Auckland Grace Uecker, Annr ?K Bnl EdUl A
nontVinn p uiw 'E tHfi 'n0??10 Jcnnnettc Cohen. MarKaret V. Connor, Helen M. Cook, Elizabeth P. Davis, Edith S. Dean, Deborah W.
KnHtzkv Anna V IeComnto Rn U SUMt, "" R- Hcmmctcr, Mattio L. Jones, Ethel M
n?.. Vt i L?,Com,t'ic',Rll5h MIddlcton, Edith 0. Miller, Nnomi C. Mort mer, Cntherme Patton, Marv Patton. Grace A. RndclifTc Emm-i P
Rcancy, Mary Reynolds, Els.e J. Rush, Daniela M. Santo, Lillian M. Scholl, Ella M. Sheets, Luccttn Slcph
and Morcnce E. Worrall.
GIRLS' NORMAL SCHOOL
GRADUATES CLASS OF 155
Commencement Exercises in Au
ditorium at Thirteenth nntl
Spring Garden Streets
Commencement o.xcrclses of the senior
class of the Philadelphia Normal School for
Olrls, Ihliteenth and Spring Ci.mlen
Streets, wcro held this morning In tho school
auditorium One hundred and fUn-fhri
5oung women recelel dlplomnB nml, It was
Raid mnnv of them will go directly Into
positions o)en for thorn In various grades of
tho city schools
Two .uidie-.ise! ueie delivered to the
graduates, one In Albeit II Itnuba. assist
ant superintendent of schools, nml the other
by Henry H KdmundS president of the
Hoard of Kducntlon Simon Oratr, chah
nian of the Comml'tee of Normal School and
High Schools for (llrls was on the pro
gram for nu address, hut a unable to
nttend because of sickness
Tho departing class presented a gift to the
school, Miss lleatilco Long, 2832 North
Fifth street, lce president of the class,
making the presentation speech and .1
Uugono Baker, tho principal, accepting
Miss Henrietta M Murphj. 35G1 Old
York road, president of tho class, trans
ferred the cap and gonn to Miss Agnes
Jameson, ot the class which graduates in
June
Among the enteitiiinment features of the
program was a leading bv Principal Baker,
a song bv JIIss Adele Pack, a lolln number
by JIIss Sara Marlnoft nnd songs by the
school
The graduating class orlglnallj had 139
members One failed to iecele n diploma
because of sickness and three lacked finish
ing one subject to qualify Of the 179 under
seniors of the school, 170 weie promoted
without u condition Kleen advanced
Juniors weio "conditioned' nnd four failed,
leaving 12 J to be promoted
The seniors who received diplomas are.
rOSTGnADLTATU CLASS
H.lna I'iramore
Ann neors
Helen Greejr
Katherlne Kane
birih U 1'opper
ADVA.NCKD hKNIOU CLASS
Mini Saer
Caroline I Anderson
Durothv A Ashbey
Helen T llo
(lerlruilo K Hrunawlck
(lertruile l: Clarke
harnh ''lenient
JMIth ' Davis
Lthel Cnuld
MarKiiorlte I. Greene-
vvald
MarKUerlte L Groman
l.rtlln M Howie
Kdltli C lohnson
Klsle C Knoua
Helen C Krellrer
Anne M Miller
Katherlne o Kefe I
Ileatrlce M Unimufl
Helena A Ottenfl
Marian N l'erry
Grace nirker
Kvellne Scholleld
Florence 1. blevern
Gertrude I) Voshatro
Hilda C Wleuand
Klorente Younir
Ksther AltBthuler
Charlotte ii Arm
strong Lillian J Arthur
Hose I' Auerbarti
Elizabeth Uaxter
Mabel K llejlor
Helen lllrBeh
Janet L llowman
Ada A ilrnngnn
ICIeanor J llrlnkmann
Mary J Hroadbrldge
Kllznbcth ltrower
lleulah 11 llrown
Anna I Itjrne
.lane. D llrom
Evelin Campion
Miriam It Carroll
Theresa P. Carter
Iornthy H Castree
Marian O Chadvvlck
Hilda Clauss
Anna May Glelecg
Marlon M. Cohe.i
Sarah Cohen
Minnie Collins
I'earle Crawford
llulli W Crawford
Lillian L Ilavls
Itoso Davis
Hetta S Deutsch
Julia M Donahue
Grace L Duncan
Mary A Kuan
Jennie Kpsteln
Christina D Ksterheld
Irene Ksterllne
Marin V Farrell
Matel It Parson
Delphlnn M Fischer
Marie 10 I. l'ltz
Katharine H I'rame
Mildred French
Marian O (llluerson
i:isi i: Glenn
Helen V ("Sranlund
Adella H Green
Marsaret K Grlsiom
Anna 15 Hamilton
Kthel M Harnett
Anna 1. Harvey
Etta llaes
Mabel 1! Hazlett
Mar) M llazzard
Marlon A llnwe
Marie 1. I!utbrll
Ann i i: I' Hushes
lleulah i: Hueo
Mary IX Tohnston
m M Kend HI
Alkn L Kllli
Ila7el Kirk
Hulh I) Klock
Anna It Knup
l arrle P Kohn
Tennle It. Kotkln
Elizabeth S Lickey
Naomi A Lambert
l.lllle II Larson
Kinlly M Leavsley
Martha W Lehr
IlelnBo W Levy
Elizabeth II Lewis
.lessla M LlEhtfoot
Hannah W Lockhart
Ileatrlce I Long
Huth n Lnreuux
Itebt It I.uberoff
I illl in T McClelland
lean MacKay
Helen M Mahonev
arali If Marlnott
Delia M Martin
Kva J Mason
Gertrude II Mauser
Wllheltnlna 1. Mayerle
Leah II Melsel
Florence K, Mejers
Wlnfrcd M Mlddleton
Alma K Mlllls
Marlon P. I. Moon
Marie It Mosley
Henrietta M Murphy
Dorothy Noel
Mary Olwell
Ksther J Osterlund
Adela C. Pack
Mary L Patterson
Miriam I Pennvpaclter
Lillian D Pollard
lldlth N Powell
Ida II Bice
Illanche. II. Rnstow
Helen M M Iturfenach
Frecda Saxe
Alma M Hehor-k
Miriam G Scholl
Lillian Sihvvare
Kdltli R. Seeber
Lucy M Seller
Lenh M Michel
Hlvn M Smith
Susie V Smith
Anna It T Sparks
Clara II Stnrkey
Anna J Htemprle
Martha c Stevenson
Lily V Stewart
Helen M. Sum
Helen V Taylor
Marguerite O Trulear
Kmnni A Turney
Helen C Turney
Theresa J Walter
KdUh If Ward
I.Ida K Weckerly
Viola M Whllby
Allc N VMIt
Kllen Wlsbart
Anne K Wogan
Kmlly M Woodward
1910 AUTO TAGS GOOD IN N. J.
TRnNTON, Feb. 2 III accordance with
a request from the State Highway Depart
ment of Pennsylvania, Commissioner Wil
liam h. Dill, of the State Motor Vehicle
Department, notified ajl chiefs of police
throughout New Jersey to permit tara
bearing 1916 Pennsylvania registration
plates to pa'js through New Jersey without
hindrance until February IS
The Pennsylvania department In making
Its request Informed Mr Dill It had been
necessary to make a further extension of
the 1916 licenses.
Responding to a similar request from
New Yo'rk, Mr. Dill extended until Feb
ruary 7 tho use of 1910 licenses for com
mercial trucks and taxlcahs only
WjNTKR RE80RT8
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
OiliXy Atlantic art
, An?cortrvlscd8taraarA
oraxcellervce,
CMwm60a WUIERJ.BV2HT
Weaillllliatur tor , it- VjUt baths, run'
wattr. IB ud wkly. 12 up dally. Cbas. uuhr.
OLD POIfJT COMFORT, VA.
HOTEL CHAMBERLIN
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WILLIAM PENN GIRLS
LAUD SCHOOL'S WORK
Twenty-one Members of Gradu
ating Class Tell of Influence
Exerted on Their Lives
Twpntv-ono girls :u ted ns mouthpieces
for the membeis of tho rebruaty gradu
ating ilass of the William 1 hiii High School
foi (Ilrls this morning at the FChooI. Plf
teenth nnd Mount Vernon meets, when for
the (list tlmo in tho hlstnrv of Philadelphia
high schools, nn nuniiMiiniis svmposltim of
thi elTects of high-school llfo on tho voung
graduates was given loi Hie ICO graduates
Some months ago r.-uh gill In the class
was asked to vvilte an unsigned statement
of what William Penn High School had
meant In her life i:.ih gM did, not know
ing what It was for Todiv the twentv-one
best ones In the clnFs were given bv twentv
one girls who did not know who vvioto
them
One girl told how she had learned to mnko
her own and her mothers clothes, and to
renovate old clothes and make hats thus
reducing the fanillv expenses Anothei told
how she had been able to complete hoi (du
ration as a lesult of the Information she
secured in home economic;, becnuso she
could take tare or the liniiv. epiiig i.. nun,
and go to school at the smie time utliots
told whit the reading of the nnvvspipots
as urged by the histoid teacher, had meant
to them j and especial emphasis was pl.u cit
on the good done bv the salesmanship
course, which taught girls that the 'dreaded
monster (the public) Is made up of human
beings." and gave the girls self-ccn!ldcni.e,
pols,e nnd ability to meet people
Diplomas In tho general, commercial, col
legs pieparatory, salesmanship, art anil
homo economics co-arses were avv-anletl
to the Fedbruniv giaduatlng cIurs by Wil
liam D. Lewis, pilnclpal ot'the school
Tho llev Dr lMvvin lie I Dell, pastor
of St. Matthew's I.utheiau Church pro
nounced tho Invocation after an orchestral
prelude undei the dliectlon of A II.
RoSewig Solos w ere sung bj Dorothy niu
inenthal, Margaret Pond. Ksther Malls and
Ulslo Thatcher i:thel i:ddoves gave tho
Introductory explanation
C l.a Hue Ke'llar delivered the ale
dlctor.v The class ollicers were Miss Kel
lar. president, Hose I. l.Ifchln, lco presi
dent; Jcanuetto Kttelson, treasuier, and
Helen .Clnert, secretary The graduates
were
Rose AlbUS
Clara Allen
Frances P Aptowlt?
Lillian II Harnett
Florence T.nmplugh
AuKUstn, K Lang
Iterthn Laskln
Prances M l.iushtin
Anna SI Uecker
Lena Lelbowlt
Dorothv It IUumpnthal Hose I. I.lschln
Anna ltobman
Ltnei libs
Minnie T Loewv
Ileatrlce M Lvnctl
Mario P fc('nol
Mabel O M"cMurrny
Kthel T Mack
Gertrude K srnpralosk
Ksther Vf O Malls
Marffiiret ' Bontl
ItPRsIn V Itornwuky
l.llznbeth M How era
Marjorle It J.ojer
i:ilu P Itrodln
Dorothv Urooklnnd
KUllh M Hrower
loroth 13 llrown
Kfhiil f Itrrtwn i-niiiT-.ivMrtifiui.x-3
Kin. (. nrown
M Josephine Husalnser Afl'SJ' 'Sl'SR.
lenn M Ilyprs
Illnnrho F. Martin
Heulali V Caldwell
Tennle Call
Sara J 1'Hmpbell
riorenrn M c'arnan
Anna IZ Carney
I lose ('asnoff
Anna H Caton
Dorothy Chase
lrenj Cohen
Ifeln V. Conn
May 17 Cohpn
JMna At Cnlllnn
Cecelia Cooper
Yetta Cooperman
lIHen J Creep
Hosft p Cronhkoff
S Leah DaHh
Rachol T Day
-Marlon AT If De Burlo
Mary Dell
lane M Doak
nthel M Kddmves
Kllznheth I Kdwardi
Mflr IVffly
Ada Elon
Florence T Kllln
Teannetta It, Kttelaon
Helen C nvereat
Marie T. Field
Hone i: Kino
Marie K Flche
Joanna II Fritz
Nathalie K Oalenheck
Sophie P. Oaaklll
Ksther It dealt
Klafe M Gerlach
Dorothy nilbert
Miriam M Golder
lesnliIJ Ooodroe
heaphy Oouch
Marlon Clrav
Kdlth It Oreenherc
ktarlan Groom
leah GurbarK
leba H Haber
Mien K Hammer
Itoan M llarrlaon
Sopht-a Harrlnon
Floreneo H lllrach
nita D Holinea
Miriam N Humphrey
Martha G Hjpps
Iteberra It Jarohfion
Dorothy K Johnson
Florenre Karr
Clara A M Ketk
Marlon a Kelner
( l.a It Kellar
Hilda C Klrrher
Miriam R Kilo
Hlsa A. K If I no
nrnllfe Krafl
Marie K Krauno
Nalba A Maucher
c lira Meer
Hdtho r Miller
Alberta M Mlltz
nnimi A Mton
i:thel II Mlrulo
Wiirn 1 Montgomery
Hazel I Mooro
IJpslo It Morris
Mitllda i:. Novack
Anne 13 OechHlo
HlUaheih II Parcels
Mae it Paul
J-arah Perelman
slvla Poiln
Adella S. Pollock
Adelln Prensman
Harah 13 Prfto
Dorothy H Prlcltltt
I'reda Rabinowltz
Krtrhcl Ilechbook
Tillle Itechboolc
Frances A fthOHds
llosa Itopen
Hlinclift Itothsteln
Grace I Huth
13m!ly V Hchaefer
Inda It Rcheelo
Marlon F Khaw
Helen K Shebl
Klsie P HchultK
France V Schwartz
Maria A Schulzn
Naomi M Sherwood
Paulina V fihevlln
Dora It, Hllvonnan
Anna Hinder
Klta P. Kmlih
Anna C Hnjder
CaroHnrt G Hnder
Ilella 13 Solomon
(SertrudM T hnerael
Klizabfth C Hteln
Frances G Stern field
I3teanor K. Rthison
Charlottn A. Stoloff
Idi G Hut land
Kthel Ta i iher
i:iel M 'ihati her
I'nnces I"3 Tomllnsoii
1311a Tnmnllllo
Helen C Underhlll
Slvla Urev
Hdna M Wacknr
Rom 1-3. Walnsteln
KIsfo 13 Walter
Helen M WnlfenuVti
Mamla G Wolperl
Annlo Wyllo
Alma A Venmana
Laura It Yost
Charlotte 1 Younir
The ocal music was in charge of Miss
Rara B. Calllnan. Thomas a Beckett was
pianist.
MUSIC
RAGTIIV
i- mT m iM0m in 20 lesson
We'll teach oii to play real raitlme on the piano
In SU lessons IP YOU DON'T KNOW A NOTE--In
less time If you already play. You'll learn to
play popular sonsa, foi trots, "rag-" any pieca
Call orjphone for Pres Hooklet. " ec'
I'limSTKNaEN SCHOOLS oj POPULAn MUSIC
SUM (Jermuntown Ave. Phone Tlora. s'jfii
ISatI Tasker Bt. Phone .Dickinson 3704 jj
STANGER
Diamond 0S13 J.
VOlcB
BiaiiT-aiNaixa Cessna
8004 North Thirteenth 8tV
EDUCATIONAL
jr.carn
LANGUAGES
AT TUB
Berlitz School .
1SU CHESTNUT BTnnnT
(Ortr lUksr lineman's Pharmaoyl
Bv Its frll( Utlhod tluttenH rarn M0, M(y
rt asd url. M psoJalli lo unitrilaa4
ana la tptoh orrlffn laMpua.
TRIAL LESSON FREE
Tsrms WX7 U Uib tlmtliM,
I aH
.
NORTHEAST ANNEX
OF WILLIAM PENN
Graduating: Exorcises of School's
Seventh Class Held Today
in Auditorium
Thlity-nlne xouiir Blrls, olnd In white
ill osotf, Momo of ihcin made by tlietr wcar
oii. wore Kr.idu itcil a tho .Innu.irv. 1117.
rlnia ut Hip N'oithonxl Annev it the AVII
Hain Penn IIIrIi Hthool tor r.irli when tho
foentli Bt.iilu.itlinr ovorrleei look jil.ico In
tho Wllllnin Penn IIIrIi School at 2 30
o'llotlc this nftcinooii
Tho nrt clasi was crniliinlpil from tho
Noithe.iRt HIkIi School Tor UlrN In Jnmiar ,
1 1H IIIkIi school iiinlrnto hao heen In
tho ImlldliiK for neen ,i,cai unilor the ill
rcitlon of JIHs ltcnlah A Kenlmoie. who
litis been in ih.iruo of tho school 'I he prin
cipal of the William Perm HlRh Sihool and
the two .innexc. Willlim D Lewis.
pae tho cllplomis to the oiiiir graduates
Mi l.euis and Jllss IVnimoro weio on
tho lil.ttfoim with the Graduates Tho
Ilo ltd of IMuc.itlon inemhrrs Ind a
section iesercd for them In tho front of
the audltoiiuin
The llov Ilenr lies. pator of the Ken
iiiKton .Methodist Church. Richmond and
MirlhotouRh street, offered th openlnR
piaei "Tho P.iBc.int of tho .SpiliiR 1 "low
ers, "written 1 illss Klslo flush, was
dellercd by tho ilass prcildeiit. Miss Kath
ijn (Jutekunst. whilo tho f.nonell. entitled
"How .Manifold Aio Thy Works," written
li Miss lithel Knlltylcv. was read this
afternoon by Mis Christine 1 urner Choius
work tinder the direction of Miss Amelia J
Strodlek, who has had ilinra;o of traliiitiB the
Kirls In music, was another feature of
tho program .Miss Ruth Clacks giiio n.
piano solo and theio was other music by
tho ihoius The Kirls cut led red loses
The olllceis of this Kraclii.itliip tHss In
clude President, Miss ICntlir)ii CiUtekuust ;
Mco piesident, Miss ritneo Uecker, asslfctnnt
treaBiirer. Miss leanelte Colien, secretury.
Mi's Anna V l.o Compte
The frratluatlriK class Includes the following-
rtulh Allen
.MarKaret )f Andtrson
Olhe II Auikland
(Iraio llpi Uer
Anne K lirlmmer
Hrtllh A llrnnn
Violet M llrunner
Mra J Cajilnr
Teannettn ohpn
Mortr.irPt V t'onnor
Helen M Cook
Ktl7abPth P DivIh
IMIth S Dean
Deborah W Ppnlhau
i:thelirla Dlltus
Ituth i: (".neks
Anna Hilbert
ItehPcca (Irulth
Kathrn I. (iutckunst
Knim i. II Ilemmeter
Mntllp I.
I.thel M
Ann i V
llulh -It
IMIIh O
tones
Killtzkr
l. I'nmpl
Mlddleton
Miller
X.lntnl
Moriimer
I'alliprlno Patton
Mnry 1'atlon
(Irito A Itndelirre
Dinmi P Keane)
)tarv KpnnMs
l.lsti J Hush
Dinlela M H,inlu
I.I Ulan M Srhnll
l'.lln M Shpptz
I.UlPtlft Mepliau
)Inr I; tnpnsnu
Clirlsllue II Turner
1'lorpnco II Worrall
PHOTOPLAYS
JmHU Bodka Gmww
rTllE followlne theatres obtain their pictures throuuli the STANLEY Dooklnc
Company, which Is a guarantee of early shonlnc of the finest productions.
All pictures reviewed before, exhibition. Ask for the theatre In jour locality
obtaining pictures throuth the STANLEY DOOKINQ COMPANY.
ALHAMBRA1?a!ry,s:f:pIVvEot5'.,
Paramount Pictures.
Ethel Barrymore,nT,,rn,LrW
APOLLO 62D AND "SSSSSS da.lt
FANNIE WARD in
TUB VI3AU8 Or Till". LOCL'ST"
ARCADIA
CHESTNUT
BELOW 16TH
Douclas Fairbanks n AMnnicANo-
1st Hpl
Mrr vernon ia ......
BELMONT
BSD ABOVE MARKET
MARY PICKFORD in
nn: puinn op thi: plan'
BLUEBIRD
IlItOAb AND
BUSQUnilANNA AYK.
LENORE ULRICH in
Tin:
ROAD
TO I.OVI". '
CEDAR
O0TII
AND CEDAR AVE.
PAKAUOUKT T1IBATRB
CIco Ridgley & Wallace Reid in
Tlin YBI.IJW PAWN'
FAIRTmOUNT s',tio,ard avknu
MABEL TALIAFERRO in
A 1MFH MY rilCJ.NY"
THEATRE
MAT. DAILY
K08.. T to 11
SO lu Jl Rel Spruce
VIVIAN MARTIN in
TilR ItlallT DIRECTION"
FRANKFORD "n rBANKJf?S?UB
Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgley in
"THE YF.I.I-OW PAWN"
GREAT NORTHERN "."a..
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
"MY OFFICIAL vVIPK"
IMPERIAL
00TH AND WALNUT
ROBERT WARWICK in
"THE MAN WHO FOROOT"
JEFFERSON WT ,?EEnFAsupmN
DOROTHY BERNARD in
"TUP. RAINHOW"
IKAni7D KORTY-FIRST AND
LXtiLfL,t. LANCASTER AVE.VUK
VIVIAN MARTIN in
"IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION"
7 I RPR TY noD and
Li i D t. IS. 1 X COLUMBIA
Harold Lockwood & May Allison
"PIDGIN ISLAND''
west pnir.AiJRLrniA
EUREKA w luaiew ..
, VJOLA ID AH A in
"THE GATES OF EDOf
. Sai W
.... .AS " H4Sh.t. iJtmttCMtt
FEMININE STARLETS
SEEN ON THE SCREEN
Vivian Martin at the Stanley;
Viola Dana at the Victoria.
Other News
Ily the Photoplay Editor
STANI.ttV "T1IK U MOIir.L." Pallas.
Paramount with llan Martin nn.l Thnnins
MoldlnK Morj li o preTpr directed by
I. Mason Hopper Photouraphed l lames
nn rrpss '
In spilo of a stoi that ijwlndles Into tho
cotnentlonal, aftei u most promising Btart,
this deseixes the name of feature so often
misapplied It Ins been mtlstlmlly done
from (list to list, nnd Is picttll) nnd con
lnchiKly acted partlcularT little HIIss
Martin What makes It n motion picture
to attiact anil hold the c)e Is the detailed
beauty or the direction Sun-splashed
studios, n ei head IlKlitlnrf. dexterous uie of
thick slndow nnd i loll sunshine sculptuial
effects In human figures these may not
make n plot, but thev do Rratlfy nnd stim
ulate the vision The nutlior Iicrjii well,
with n naiintive that was both human and
dramatic If he could hao resisted tho
temptation to ' pull" that old stunt of ono
worn in shielding another at the expense of
her 'good name," he might bale made a
miniature masterpiece. Instead of a rewrlto
of "The Social Secret.u " The leaders
and cutting aie geneiallv good, so good
that ono tegiets his making the French girl
remark to her doll Cherie, nozzlng hap
pens like 70 ston hooks," n most remark
able mncaionlc
Vlt'TOHIA "Tlliti:DS (II" rri:." Metro,
with lota Dinu and Ilnbprt hlttler
It Is n big los't to .Metro that dalnt Viola
Dana Is no longei w itli them She is one
of our best actresses In the portra)al of
)outhful t)pes 1 lei latest appearance Is lu
tho part of a foundling, who Ucs with. Jier
foster p ireuts At first they are poo nnd
later wealthy, but her manner shows the
same tpo of sweet simplicity It is not
alone the stai Hint canles this seent-ne-inlnute
stnr) to a It ippy conclusion, for
ever) member of the cast has a reputation
for good woik that testifies to it rise above
tho old plavcis seen In past f!eiicral Film
pla)s .Most ot these, however, aie from
the lallson lompanv Itobeit Whlttler,
Augustus Phillips Richard Tucker, Fred
lones, Helen Stiickland and Nellie Grant
aio tho principal plavers Tho extra sup
pott was well selected In rcgaid to their
IHness foi tvpes An outstanding feature
of tho photography was the vision scones,
while tho use of the Irlslng was also well
done I'evv locations and continuity of
sloi) attested to the directors skill
PHOTOPLAYS
LOCUST C!D ANI LOCtJST
PEGGY HYLAND in
Unit ItK.Hr TO LINE'
Market St. Theatre
333 MARKET
STREET
Iloben
livery
Wnrulelt In Ti.. t ... i. i... ., . .
Ivery Weil Purple "Vlask Font ami c-iin,.ra
'lrlny The !rent hei ret
liiisliinan nnd Rajne
OVERBROOK ?,3D "averfor.,
-,s-vii. nopr-Jones Unit Oreh.
EMILY STEVENS in
' the WAniiR'
PALACE
I'lH MARKET STREET
10c lOe
PAULINE FREDERICK in
the hla i: market
PARK
IHIXIE AVE
IMPI'IIIN
hT
MAT
K 0 4;
to
ROBERT CONNESS in
run MAnntMioM or phii.ip ktiiosc
PRINCESS ,0,i"n"
Allan Holulwir it ns
Every Tuesita Ibe
PRNl'IS IIU81I.MAN
Rne In Heart Rlrlnes
nreat Secret fenturlnc
A HUVEIU.Y HAYNE
REGENT 1B3 SIAnKKT STREET
ETHEL BARRYMORE in
THE WHITE HAVEN
R I A L T O WSc
Dorothy Dalton lW!$x?&$
1st I.pl Mrp Vernon Onstlo ln 'PATRIA"
RI I R V HAKKBT STREET
- O X llELOAT 7TH 8TRE1TT
Clara Kimball Young '.' ,,
SAVOY ulls$gT
Douglas Fairbanks 'VatAVmaniao-
rilAItl.ES t'HAI'I.IN In "THE COUNT
STANLEY A''V5?.. AD0VB 18T
01UUJ1 litis A, M. to HilS P, it
VIVIAN MARTIN in
TUB WAX -MODEL"
sTI? ANT") OERMANTOWN AVENUR
J Vrtl,(J- AT VENANGO STREET
ANITA STEWART in
THE OIXIHY OF YOLANDA"
ipiQQ 17TU AND VKNANOO 8T."
Marie Doro 0LIVER TWIST"
VICTORIA K'nin
VIOLA DANA in
THREADS OP FATE"
NOKTH PIIILADELrniA
RIDGE AVENUE H,DUATE.VV1I
HERBERT RAWUNSON in
"TOI sUGLTf WBfG"
IANKFORDSTIMNTS
TO GET THEIR DIPLOMAS
One Hundred nnd Forty-four
Names on Exempt List of
High School
THE CEREMONY TONIGHT
SnluUUory Speech on Ibsen's Social
Philosophy to Ho Delivered
by E. G. Harrison
-
Flftrpn. pupil"! of the ncntlomle nml com
mercial courses of tlie Krankford Itlglt
School will bo awarded diplomas tonight
at tho ,ml(ldea!on commencement exercises
to ho held In the auditorium of tho Insti
tution The honor list of underfrraduatcfl
who hnvo heen exempt from llnal examina
tion with high averages contains 144
nnmc.
Tho diplomas will he presented by Frank
lin Pmcdley, a member of the Board of Udu
I'atlott, vvhlln l Herbert Aspen president of
tho Fathers' Association, and Holford O.
Arrlson of tho Herbert (Mub, will reward
tho prizes Walter Seller has heen chosen
ns vi.ledletorltn for tho occasion, nnd I'nrl
tUrant Harilsop will deliver a salutatory
speech on "llemlilk Ibsen's Social Phil
osophy ' Tho alumni nddicss will bo mado
by William Hex Crawford, of tho class of
'13 and tho Ttev John H Torster of Frank
fnrd will co'iidiict the devotional services
Thero will nlso ho several numbers by tho
Frnnkford High School orchestra, the (Ilrls
t'horus and tho Ilojs" fhorus The honor
seniors or graduating students aro Paul Vic
tor Fotstcr, Francis Qulcksall Thorp. Wal
ler Seller nnd 'leorgc Woznlckl
The complete list of graduates are:
ACADEMIC" ("OlTRSi:
it-nrns H llihm Frmklln 1" J Miilony
VVtlllHni 11 I'liminlnixs t.oon SelitPl
Pnul I'nrstnr lohn II .siilelmlhnm Jr
I'irl O Hnrrlson Pranrls g Tliorp
OPEN TONIGHT
TILL 9 O'CLOCK
LIQUIDATING
My Philadelphia Business
This SALE
Defies All
Competition
for Value-Giving
HERE isn't a merchant in Philadelphia who could
give you the kind of values I am offering right,
now without taking a severe loss, and that would
not be good business. With me, it's different,
T
for regardless of advancing cost of woolens and pro
Must Turn Stock Into Cash
in the liquidating of my Philadelphia business. The enormous
overhead expenses of this store force me to quit. This is my
Last Sale in Philadelphia and I am slashing prices to an,
extent that it will long be remembered for its sensational
bargains. It's the biggest Clothes-buying opportunity ever
offered in Philadelphia.
Every Garment in Stock for Men and Young
Men SACRIFICED Regardless of Cost or Loss
Remember These are all Georges famous Model Clothes
built in my own custom shops and expressing the most
advance style ideas.
OVERCOATS AND SUITS
Originally $15 and'$16.50, Now.
OVERCOATS AND SUITS
Originally $18 and $20, Now. . .
OVERCOATS AND SUITS
Originally $22.50 and $25, Now.
OVERCOATS AND SUITS
Originally $28 and $30, Now. . .
OVERCOATS AND SUITS
Originally $32.50 and $35, Now.
And so on, all $37.50 and $40 Overcoats and Suits
Now $21.75 and up; everything correspondingly
reduced, including the finest luxurious Montagnac
Overcoats, originally $50, now $31.75.
Every Sale Final. No Exchanges. No C. O. D's. No
Refunds. Positively not a single garment in the house reserved
from the nobbiest fancy Suitings and Overcoatings, including
staple blues and blacks, all fur-lined coats, auto coats, plush and
quilted-lined double-breasted ulsters and fur-collar coats also
all Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, Cutaway Coats and Vests
Prince Alberts, Separate Trousers( Mackinaws, Knitted and
Fancy Vests, Sweater Coats, Raincoats, Cravenettes, etc.
Separate Trousers
In neat pin sjripes, plain blue
serges, blacks, etc.
$2.80 and $2.75 $T W fif
Trousers yl,at O
$3.00 nnd $3.50 &Q fi
Trouer VGG9
$4.00 Trousers fc WE
Reduced to... V6o (f 3
$5now .T:r..r: $3.25
lligher Grade Reduced
Proportionately
15th &
. -J t-
ft
COWPHmCtAL COVM
ICsllot W, ett
Wintairt FVderlckaorl
Alfred n. StrlcWer
t'NDElKlRADUATB
Philip l' Ilrossmsn
Osston J Amfllnck
Walter P. Sheldon
W Itresrord Klllho-ur
Wesler Tanssy
Alenandsr W Ax
Harry -M. Volanitt
Iroy IT, Rrfeehley
Josnh J. Rminey
rteorics ". Pink
Waltsr II Krewson
Oustav r, ItscVer
Harry I.. Petunia
Robert 1. Nlchola
Preilfrlrk Vtter
lluarna (I. Harvey
Richard I. Kelley
Krsrifl" Kunktl
Albsrt Jfunson
Kordjee nothwell
Frank Pry
Joserh A. MetlHda
lames A. Daly
John Diem
Albert Fischer
Morris llolden
Herbert P llowsrd
William Johnston
Albert Mahler
Robert J. nest
Hsrry Dunbar
Loots Troelsch
Robert E Wallace
Harry Zimmerman
Norman Greds
Harold Krantx
Miriam Arrlson
Anns Pontile.
Hnrrlet Riown
Helen Prookes
Ella (llhson
Molet n Hamlll
Rerthn McMsster
Hazel tsraerison
Mildred Osier
flertrcde Vvrsnn
(lertruite Zschamlsch
Waltr Seller
aeoNc. Wotnlekl
HOAOII STUDK1T JK
Miriam V Achenbrar6
Dorothy Catter
A Iloysr Drafct
tYllllam Crowa i
T)ul Cohen
PenJamln Chandlsa
JValter E . zrrr
iiarry u Mann
'Hotden Arnala .
tleoraa W. Tartar
Henry D Walter, it,
John P. giltlllan
Howard 11 Lett
John II. Dowd
lietman ltnrut(
HuRh M, Troland
iiarry a. ntatr
Isabella Wrann
Ktnei
Edith
Ks I he'
Yeaala
Aviina
Esther flaleiel
Emma Tlrand
irens nryan
Ruth Clark
Emma Hills
t'arrly Klemlen
l.tlr Lejsuns
Hsllle :
i Miensnsr
TttlMeerf Wnlf
Marlon Hromlley
Mae Castor
Kdna Pulton
Rebecca Rubin
Ruth Hllller,
Martaret Ilutler
Clara Hart
Miriam Watson
Albertua Ysrkaa
Mildred nickel
Eleanor Illood
Etta llroadbiidir
Drusllla earless
Mary Collins
Catherine Oasklll
lleryl Nawm&n
Catherine 8human
Thelma Harrison
Eleanor B Stasia
Ruth Hates
Kile
een flebhardt
Klla ntratnia
Anna TV roll
hernlca NlchplI
Alice Hleafrled
Martha Orss
Madeline Hallman
Msbel Hetlemsn
KIIMbcth Cornell
Mary C Holmes
Johanna Jaeaer
('nrollne Wnldman
Tlllls YnunK
Emma E Poster
lle'en (' M lira
Elizabeth Middleman
Ids Ashmead
Marin Prankland
Estelle C Xenus
ElOnbeth E Rejmoui
l.olile Hleafrled
Mary Totten
MarR-aret t: Vellens
Helen Willis
Mllilreil C Zwlck
Walt Altkcn
Dorothy M. Itapp.
Mary Htavenson
Erna Rachman
P.lliabeth Rryant
Ruth K. Dleat
Edith P. Oray ,
Elsie Humphreya
Harriet E, Jon
Irma M. Knlesler
Mnry Patton
Emily P. Coon
Margaret Helvarson
Martha Hitler
Helen E. Keseler
Jean 1) MacCulfoeh
tlrace Morse .
Ida Ilurton v
I.ldle Harvey
Mildred Mcllenry
Ruth E Weimar
Allca Wurat
Ylola E. Wick
To nccommodato those
unahlo to c.UI during
regular business hours.
0.75
ll75
1375
$15"75
187S
Fur Coats
Less Than Wholesale
Muskrat I.lni ConlsBlack Kerr
ey Shell, Persian Lamb or Nat
ural Hat Col- c r rm pv
i?ror,fcr.- $33.50
rinest Marmot Lined Coati
llvr d ssw i.
w r i k man
marKea :
D65 06. ?a7.ftll
now
ww m
Nutria Lined Coats
Btavr
collars. Oris- C p sfb m mfm
many 85.oo. vzE.Ln
-w
now
All
Finer Grades Kedured
Proportionately
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