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COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
WILL AWARD DIPLOMAS
Ninety-sixth Annual Commence
ment Exercises Held at Acad
emy of Music Tonight
"big LIST OF GRADUATES
268 Young Druggists Get Degrees.
- Edward J. Cattclt to Speak.
Prizes Bestowed
' At the nlncty-lxt!i nnnunl commence
. 0f the Philadelphia CoUcro of Thar-
.rv to be held tonlBht nt the Academy
Music 268 younc druRRlata will iccelvo
0f MUSIC - ,, prn.li.ntlnc
diplomas,
'Ccnlrn'l AmerW. two; Armenia, one
Degrees of master In pha.macy will be
making the largest Rraduntlng
tliii from tho college in recent years.
Edward J Cattell, city Ftntlstlcian, will
.vR the commencement address, and How-
S B Frcnc"' i"MM,l.,,ot !h0 collcRC'
ni .anl the diplomas nrfd prizes.
!!".i.,. iiih 1!M. leads the States
in e number' ot Rraduates. Now Jersey
!" it-Mitv andMvcnty other States nr
Rented. Cub has sevenjl'orto Illeo.
n- Central America, iwo,
Italy, one. and Hussla. two
liven to:
Julius W Bturmer. riiar. D.
eTu.nAa..L,.D.
The followinK will bo given degrees In
B regular 1917 class:
Doctors in Pharmacy (P. D.)
I Tfn 1.. iuu-r"un
ilri,rr 1.. Jon.
llerhrrt V. Jordan
Hernnr.t Knne
Amfw W. Kapler
Uwrence is . ",- i.awrenco H. Kelchner
F,rry ' iVrAnVr ,n11 " Kln?. ..
Utrtfh; I"""" -'haum-cy-A. Koch
IMwuni irau-a
I'nMerlck H. I..iurk
.liirnb I,. I.pIIoIU
llnhrrt V. I.lsan
Krwterlck H. Louther
Tliomim J. McC'nnn
IMnnrd li. 1. .McClure
l'hnrl II. McKecl
Albert T. Miller
Jnnna It. Mauit
l.nnU Mllner
I.lmllev II. Murray
i:nrl O. Nat-e
Philip i:. Naple
Carl II. Nelon
I.ro I.. Newcomer
Hurry W. Null
IMnln C. l'arln
(lernM H. Pltlman
.lauieH ('. I'n'iell
I'hnrles T. l'rnr
Waller W. Iter
Harry II. It.l
I.. M. Itoscnreld
HnPert A. Hum
WiiMInu (I. Ilupp
Kuxfcl! .1. Srhoenthaler
IMnnnl Khlnn
.lame II. Shnop
fharlex I. HleRfrloil
ii? fllallman Alex. II. n. saeam
AR?.KW I ' iurVunn William It. Snulrr
KJeh ' K arrlson Wrn. II. Sutton. Jr.
S"I. ii ileriiler I'.. ' "- Wasner
t1! " "kJ" lelle H. WrMter
(;",? iSlioway rrv Wl.hnefsky
i?.5?m V ifu "er Charle. S. Zerclier
fii'rrO.'lluth' l'aul 1-. Zlealer
Pharmaceutical Chemists (Ph. C.)
Oulllermo 1:. Duron
Paul W llerkman
Mlaa Anna M 'Nells
llinrv K Mulforcl
Samuel T. Hlchman
r W. Adams
i'ZWSi K "Ffoehm.
S 8- Kn
KnSel l'"''k6
5rSsr It- Calkins
fjul K. Carroll
In.! A B Clapham
tecLCr0any
8 cr .sir-Jr-
ftJB? ; f. Dlnklocker
Hirold U. Uohner
Elmer J. """"
gl F. Khrn-jn
rMter A- I'll'8
Wilbur J. '-Ill' ,
H.rold I... Krnrt
Vl A. Kanon
SSn'rt I Karrell
r II Fen'termarher
rh.rlrs K. irnrk
uirrv Cr. Fuhr
"5 lV Oarrell
lirlln II. "old
feth P. Orandy
Seone P. On,"
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Hirry F Ansntadt
Oe'rite N Ilroslus
Evin Dufhman
rhirles K Frederick
Flrd Heln
rheiter K Jn'"
William K reruns
Paul P. W'ehrle
Pul R. I'"""1,,
Costlki
Jnhn Delltt
Graduates in Pharmacy (Ph. fi.)
Mnrv II. Slater
Mary rte c. Plater
Iionald R Pmllh
Harnett Stelnnnjder
Morton 1. Stickle
Jarob II. TMion
Mlas Helen Way
Arlatldes Ahaln
fclood C Ad-ims
ConradJL Ahrendta
Jimei P. Anderson
prnrd A. Aaheraft
Mirtln .1 Pambrlck
Samuel Uaron
Ttiottm A. Heckelt
Nlthan S Plensto.-k
Frederick II Hohn
Walter J. Ilouman
Pllley A ,Howmjn
Uri. Beetle t- Ilrod-
Clarence C. Huck
waiter
Oeerae A. Burba (to
William H. Carter
William J. Carter
Bit S Clarke
Charles W Colo
panlel Cooperman
Frank A Crlhbs
jtmea J De niaslo
inn M Devers
XMIllam II. Dunston
Hunter I. F.ins
Howard O Folk
Clarence II. Foust
Donald SI. Fra7er
Florentlno I. Fundora
Stanley P. Gardner
tl.M.n TS Oor.
Walter W? Oehman
Harry J Knoer-fe!
Max K Kreehmer
Joseph H. Lanaeluttls
Merle McC'arney
rranrlaco P. Morals
Matthew C. Meanher
Jarob l MerUeilkln
Loulfl V. Meyers
ArUnd II Mllburn
Itobert W. Miller
John Herman Mills,
M li.
ThnmaB A Morgan
Havmond J Moer
.loiepli A Molan
Jnmea P Mulherln
Aaron Neff
F.lmer T. Nlcholl
Adley II. Nichols
Karl I.. Potts
Miss IMjtho II Pnwei:
Jose-Flores Ramirez
,ln.e H. Keynes
Miss Hazel M. Rlnn
Mron V rtishton
I.ouls Hodls
Hleses U rtuff. Jr.
William O. Schneck
Miss Anna I.. Sehultz
Itobert II. Seltzer
John F. Shaak
John P. Shaw
Nenl W. Shaw
Alexander Sherman
Joeeoh C Oerahenfeld Harry A. Shlley
nonara w. uriesins .Mer r-sKiorc
pAjmond C II Harker Miss it. F. Smith
teftoy I. Hafer 'arl V. Steldle
Olenn A. Haldeman Harry A. Stelsrod
Edward W Hall Jesse II. Sunday
David A Hamilton Jr. Jacob Teaman
Arthur V r HammlU Miss II. rislella Thomas
Raymond n Heath
onn c iieinorn
Antonio A. M. Her
nandez Richard jr. Imbler
jonn w. Karn
John F Kellcy
Henry C Tuck
William I. Usher
Clarence K Wanner
James It. Warrlcks
Hay B. Whlto
Joseph It. Youns
Students who have passed all second-year
examinations and nre eligible for the de
tree of Ph. G when tho otner graduation
requirements shall have been met, and who
will recelvo a certificate attesting to these
facts, are:
Hsrry Barah
Albert A Pais
Hturlca Plumbers
Norman C Hroker
Albert Bratlavsky
John F. Carroll
Jamea n. PAi.nph
Murlc B. Daonv
Hoff-
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Btnjamln U.
siein
Harry B. Hotchklss
Hnls S. Hocplan
Ohnrlos A. Huor
CIltTord I, Jackson
Claudt n. KllBaman
Xfantml t aVirrdild
ui Elila Ul Sllvestro Melcour II. I.lpplncott
snion ii nomrt tin Iinao Mackler
fc"nrl F. Dudley Karl Miller
Jilhert J. Duiimlrn Harry I,. Schwann
Key A. Edear Charles A. Snjder
Afranam Ettelman Itlchard M. Stapleton
'', Uel C. II. Foi William J. Stoneback
.!rl" Ji. Friedman Mlas Elizabeth Thorne
Auiihew: 8, Oehman Louis Unterbercer
Alrahara L. Herman William 1". Weir
SMI" ta "'" I;m" A. Wepfer
nllUam C. Hldlay
Ctrtificate of Proficiency in Chemistry
Ckarlei L. Coble Taul D. Sands, P. D.
Ctrtificate of Proficiency in the Food
and Drug Course
Gilbert L. Harvey Harry P. Ottlnger
Certificate in Bacteriology
Ejdro Carbo Ari.tr. iRn..h
Joh""pIjhi:;hl8 "''"y K. .Mulford, Jr.
rff..r..Py. Orowf w. Mirrr
Charles Norton
Hermosenes C. Ita-
Jose H. rteynes
DIPLOMAS FOR 188
AT DREXEL INSTITUTE
Diplomas Presented by President
Godfrey at Exercises in
Auditorium
DOCTOR GRAVES SPEAKS
Dean of School of Education nt Univer
sity of Pennsylvania Addresses
Graduating Clas3
Commencement exercises of tho Drcxel
Institute were held this morning In the
auditorium of the Institute. Thlrty-second
nnd Chestnut streets. One hundred nnd
elKhty.clRht graduates In tho enBlneerlng
school, the school of domestic rclence nnd
nrt nnd tho secretarial school received di
plomas from the presided Hr. Mollis Clod
frey. Tho commencement nrtdresa was made
by Dr. Krnnk 1'. Ornxes. dean of tho school
of education at the University of I'cnnsyl
vnnla.
Following nre the graduates:
The Engineering School
rtAciim.oii of Pcir.Ncn i.v li.Ncit.NuniuNo
ii'!.".a-m iV- CreanmllK Joseph II. Gill
ii2JJ5,rMHi..,."'.nn winram II. drove
Harry o. lalrlamb Walter II Miller
CIVIL IINOl.ST.nilINO DIPLOMA
Harry O Falrlamh
JUNiort collf.c.k cornsi: in KNaisnnn-
1NO DIPLOMA
I"rederlck W. Here- J. Klnnslev Mercer
mann Louli II. Park
Harl I., Hampton Charles II. luley, Jr.
Oeorito M. Hllrhner
I.OWini SCHOOt DIPLOMA
I,..,Bl,l"',fl l'utton Alfred II. Mstthca
JJIlllam H P..irs Peter J. Mills
1 rank J. Hartmann Calln V. Ntshwltz
Olto F. Homeer Frank S Hullmrforil
Andrew w Knlaley i:mll It Schaefter
Domestic Science and Arts
JUNIOR COI.LLon COfnsK IN DOMESTIC
ARTS DIPLOMA
Catherlno II. Allison
Helen Z. Ilean
Mabel Caldwell
Marlon D Cameron
Anita foe
Ann. R. Cope
Oretthen H. Coward
Ruth J. Cresnman
Helen O. Cruttenden
Dorothy Dana
Helen I)aldnn
Kllraheth A Datia
Dorothy Denmrest
i:ilo A. Ulttman
IMIth I'. Dixon
Mary J Drake
Hla C Foster
Laurie V drove
Marsaret Hallstead
Jann I. Haves
Marthi D Helms
Lthel M. Hemmerly
illnds I.. IllRcons
ninstance L'. Illldreth
jf.nior colmioi: cocnsi: in- domestic
SCIIINCF. DIPLOMA
Helen T- W AU'nlher An,, l 13 Locan
.'viartna ll. Miweu
Mary A. l.vons
Mario J. Mrl'inker
Marlon S McDowell
Marisaret M McNeill
Julia 11. Meio
Ruth A. Mills
Auau'ta II Moyer
M.imaret i:. Murfln
dernldlno Macl) Nice
Malel J. Nolan
Ruth Nuss
Maraarct W. Osborne
Miriam A. ration
Marllia W. l'aul
Assunta Penza
Kmma II. Picker
Louise H. Powers
MirK.iret 11. Quick
Helen A Rauchensteln
i;ilz.itieth Rebert
V.llzalieth (1. Ree,
Harriet II. Rldlon
Louise J. Rogers
Mary D Sauter
Mary 1! Siwyee
Jessie O Soccer
Alberta Spettlauo
Frances M. Stein
Jennie H Steward
Corlnno F Tetednux
IMIth S Thompson
Martin II. Tllton
Mary 13. Trapold
Lily Tuttln
Jesslo A. Tweed
Marv c tndeck
Kdlth V. Watson
Inez J Watson
Kllzabeth It Wear
Fannlo d. Welntrob
Marian Williamson
Lather S. Wilson
Mary O Wlnu
Acneii M. ".Vlnk
Hveln Wlnabere
F. AND M. GRADUATES
CLASS OF SIXTY-NINE
Eighty-first Annual Commence
ment Hold nt Lancaster
College
Clara N D. Jones
Maude C Kennedy
Rao Knmenarsky
Sarnh K. Leo
Mary C. LouchsenrtnK
dertrudo A Lovejoy
Molly II, Mason
Ruth II. Moland
Mjrtlf M. Morgan
dlldys It. Olson
Marlon It Parker
Delia A. Penza
IllSrt II Itaiin
Mary C. Rnuschmeler
i'.ltn M Until
Alva It Shim
Marlon II Sibley
Mary V, Simons
larsiret M. Tlmmone
Charlntl.. II Weiss
Lavenli S Wcntzcll
Sara Whlto
Paula y.clsso
A
linker
Allen W
UANCASTP.rt. 1'n.. Juno 8.
Franklin nnd Marshall College conferred
degrees on sixty-nine graduates nt the
eLlhty-flrst annual commencement today.
Tho commencement nddress wns made by
llcnjaniln M. Nead, of llarrlsburg. Arthur
A. Kondhelmer delivered the salutatory,
Samuel s. Hard the Franklin orator. Paul
11. Hayes tho Marshall oration and Paul T.
ritnnoslfer the aledletory.
Following nro the graduates:
H ivure .Vlllls N llaer. Stanley C.
Namii"! H. Hard, llrncat w. Ilrlndle.
HiifT Inirliin t.n1 II f.,n n-l fl-m.
jnt.W Dechatu, Raymond k' Derr'. David A.
Dletrirh. Itobert H liarlej Francis M Kr.tman.
AllSnlom fl fBl.-l,n-n t...l..ll. U 1nl.- 1.4.1. 1
II Frantz. Perry s Frlta, Thomas II llarvev.
.rnnk. .' . "rlel Leon II dllbert. Ileorite K.
'a-liolil, Paul l! Hn,". Rene l.e llerbsl. John
.1 lles llarrv II Klnn .Inmes C Knons, Clair
moni a. Krrssiei. John II Inhnrd. Alton
. Llik. Titus II l.olnrh, 11 Weber t.utten
IjirKiT. Jrsse A Mrl'hnrsnn. Adam II. Martin.
lenrite J Moer I'm, rail r Muehe Lewis J.
Musser. Itobert powers Wnlter F Prlen Milton
I Reber .lease N Ror.irr, William II Sass
man. Harold tl shoemaker WtllHm S Smith
Arthur A Sondheimer Halnh !'. Starr. Paul
T stonesifer Osiar M Stoudt. deorae ii t'lbel
Simon II Wnutrnman Frnnela S Weiss. Charles
I. Werntz nnd Paul D Wlerman
II. S. Course William I.. Alehley, Ivan 11
Usher. Allen It Hartreii. J Renh llolllnaer
(lerald Levan. lrus II Memlnser. John
I. Rohrer, Matthew J A Smith. Harold C
Ihnrbahn. Sidney L Weller. deorite J. Wlllauer
and Ira II Winner
.A M draduate Courses Chester A. Dlller.
Ferdinand Heine. Roy K, Hoke, Kdward K
Mvlln, Adam F Rent7 and Owen W Savior
Pc. M Orndunte Cours" Richard l. . Hon
aman. '
Kathleen A. Il.il.lu.lci
derlrilde R. Penslnscr
l.ula N lllddlson
Annabel Hird
Alta V llnvco
Sara d Itrlntnn
Phoebo d Hrown
Ruth It Callaway
Marv I. Camp
Lenra A ChappeR
Winifred I). Clark
Rose ! Cohen
Mildred I. I'olcord
i:ilzalieth 1'. Colling.
w ond
Florenie K. Crowther
Marcaret Crorler
Kdlth L. Denuler
Luctle Drennlnff
Amelia R. Dunn
Irene M Dunne
Marjory A. Uells
Florence II. Hills
Mary W Fisher
Helen M. Fry
Sara Frrr
Mary H. Oelhach
Fannlo L. dm
Cntharlne dllpl i
Olna 15. OoehU r
Hl G, Goodpasture
dertrude l: dram
Sarah H Green
Lnrlno It Hans
Claudia J Hartman
Julia II Hedden
I'.thel M. Henderson
Sarah S. Ilensel
Gertrude Hoblts
Glads V. Hoffman
Dorothy II Hood
Nancv C. Hunter
.Mamlo T. Kirk
Dorothy II. Kllt.h
KiiRrenla A Larner
I'.lla M. Lrderlo
Janet S. Levy
-jnn , Day
RjJ!Se,H. Dtckhart
PAVId Fior
S2'IB-0. Forbe.
Pi.ViT. "" - Jose S. Revnea
ttiir ir'-i,"?01 '" D. nutter. P. D.
S:?8s
"7ns iier-
fe' 8. .Horton
jj.m aienicemeller.
fe!
James W. HhaS.p n r
Russell a, smith
Donald B. Smith
HenJamln A, Sorber
Morton D. Stlcklo
Albert Stoppel
COMMENCEMENT DAY
AT WALNUT LANE SCHOOL
Uterno'r!nnc!m!nt exerel"ea will be held this
WabratT. " ino Walnut Lane School. 232
aiSM-S.1..' Permantown. The valedictory
tiutoZ. he. Blve" hy 5IIss Dorothy C.
EnL irS,' p.resldent o' the clasa Miss S.
award Jo8tn-Principal of tho school, will
. Rev Rt,.... d'PIornas and certificates. Tho
Th address.
tf lh! i'? Kuates of tho regular courses
" fiV. ' are as follows:
.UUeEdeeC0rvUr8erMary A- Biichmlller.
!UD"? L'yC. Hartman. Eleanor
a . ' -" 4J.CICH t- nm in
'Ifei. Tml course-i-Loulse n. Amsden.
ilL 'enaergast and L'dlth ptockv
CoUe .
.KBKtoun u' M"",r,
h, "',0 jne regular courses, classes
m nunVnl athS 8ch00 " nrst aid and
w'Sndirf:ttll" tjtamna-tlo" In which
. fiL " nducted by representatives of th
Hw.orkwa,;V.ashl',Blon' Certificates tn
4ttvu a, well n6 five" !? tno "BU'ar B'u-
".."wen as the following.
Wm nrovTn" ";,?,rn,0 " Wallace, Cath
0"y, MlldrM n'1 CoIbrn, Sylvia
lCu'J "Udred Deatrlck. France. nirJ.o
. Wll'm?' "l. ipfcHn,. Edna
U. Bylvtf o7i ' ir" "rShell. Florence,
t.iiii.r , , " oro'ny wagnernd
Secretarial School
JUNIOR COLLEQC COURSn DIPLOMA
nilzalieth Campbell
uaiin m. uonnu
Dorothy S. Cooke
Helen C. Crlppen
Janet !. Curtis
Joseph M Kvans
Gertrude S. Fisher
Marlon n Forsvth
Mabel A Hardman
Ka,therlne II Harris
Frances II. llevessy
Lleanor S. Lone
Alma .T Mclntyro
Jnget MlddLnon
Marauerlte K Mueller
Ocoruo II. Newton, Jr.
Ida M. Oa-den
Harlan J Palmatary
Mary C Qulnlan
I'llzabeth It. Rebmann
Dorothy D. Rowland
Antoinette Scherr
Hleanoro Stewart
Mary Verlenden
OSTEOPATHIC COLLEGE
TO GIVE TEN DIPLOMAS
Judge John M. Patterson Will Address
Young Doctors at Commence
ment Tonight
Commencement excclses of the Philadel
phia College of Osteopathy will be held to
night nt 8 o'clock in tho colleBe hall, Nine
teenth nnd Spring Garden streets. Ten grad
uates will receive diplomas. Tho address
will be delivered by Judge John M. Pat
terson. Following Is the list of graduates- Guy
li. Harr. Sarkls Dalian, IT. Walter Evans,
Karl B. French, Gordon P. Losec, Kllza
beth F Peebles, Kllzabeth S. Peebles. Henry
Sterrctt, P. Lander Tnlt, Harry D. Patterson.
WILL DISCUSS CLEAN STREETS
College of Physicians Will Hear New
York Commissioner's Advice
Modern methods of Htreet cleaning will
be the subject of an address to ho de
livered by ,T. T. Fetherston, Commissioner
of the Department of Street Cleaning of
New York city, nt a meeting of the College
iif Phlvsldans. In Its meeting rooms nt
Twenty-second and l.udlow streets, tonight,
William H. Conncll, former Chief of the
Huron u of Highways of Philadelphia will
talk on "Municipal Street Cleaning " A
discussion of the different phases of street
cleaning wjll follow
Members discussing the subject will be
Doctors Wllmer Krusen, Director of Health
and Charities; A C Abbott. Henry D
Jump, president of the Philadelphia County
Medical Society ; Joseph S Smith, Seneca
Kgbert John W West and James N. Anders
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DIPLOMAS FOR FORTY
AWARDED AT URSINUS
Forty-seventh Annual Com
mencement Exercises Held
at Collcgeville
The forty-seventh nnnunl commencement
exercises of trslnus College, Collegevllle,
Pa, was held this morning nt 10:30
o'clock, with the awarding of diplomas to
thirty young men nnd women. The com
mencement oration wns delivered by the
llev. Dr. Charles 13. Miller, president of
Heidelberg University, Tlllln O. Tho snlu
tntorlan wns John It. A. Hombcrgcr, of
Norrlstown, nnd tho Miledlctorlan Miss
L'ardn A. Shoemaker, of JefTersonvllle.
Meetings of the alumni association nnd
the board of directors were held yesterday,
class day exercises nnd oratorical contests
on Monday The summer nesslon of L'rslntis
College will open on June 25 fqr a six weeks'
course. Tho forty-eighth college year will
open September 20.
Following nre tho names of graduates:
Harry llartram, nnersford. Ta : Charles K
Hell, Philadelphia. John ll A. Rombericer. Nor
rlstown. Pa , Wane A tlrnwn, llnertonn. Pa .
Amy ll llutler, Colleirevllle, Pa.. Jacob II
Clark. Ilrldaeton. N. J . Andrew Dlton. SrrlnK
Cltv Pa .Mabel J Faulkner, Cape Mav N J .
I Seth drove Sb-.,v drove Pa . I.co Haln.
Lebnnon Pa Sadie It Hunslrker. ColleR,s Hie
Pa . Harrs S Uehm, York Pa . dm A. Knons
nreenrsstle, Ta.l ra'.il J Lehman, Kllzaheth
town. Pa i Jesal I Lleby, Limerick, Pa.i Mark
(I. Messlnnr. Tranre. Pa , Kmlly K Miller.
Spring- City. Pa . Fr-tnrlna W, McMenamln, Tort
Kennedy, Pa , Herbert It. Peterson, Klkland,
Pa i Marian It Relrsnelder, Potutnwn, Pa,,
Jay 8. Richards. Spring- Mount, Pa.. Ileulah M.
Hrhaclter, I'otlatown, Pa i Danter J Shaub,
llaieltnn. Pa., Clarence W Schueren, Collepte.
vllle, Pa.j I'arda A Shoemaker, Jeffersomlfle.
Pa . Miles M Spsnnuth, Frederlcksburr. Pa.,
Harold J. Weiss, New Tripoli. Pa , Willlsm J.
lnlen. Lebanon. Pa.. I.lojd O. Yoit. Mrra
town, Pa , Preston 13 Zlenler. Red Lion, Ta.
OPEN HEADQUARTERS HERE
Headquarters for the Philadelphia branch
of tho Jewish Congress, which Is to bo
held In WnshlnRlon early In September,
have been opened permanently nt 30D
South Fifth street. The entire executive
board of sixty-five members attended the
opening meeting last night. Dr. 1. S.
lluhinsohn presided.
There will be four hundred delegates to
tho congress. Philadelphia Is entitled to
nineteen, to be chosen from forty-two can
didates. Klectlons will be held next Sun
day. Among tho candidates from Philadelphia
nre Prof David W. Atnrnm, of the l.iw
Department of the I'nlverslty of Pennsyl
vania i Prof. Max Mnrgolls, of Dropslo
Collego; Judge Henry N. Wesscl, of Court
of Common Pleas, No. 2 ; the llev. Dr
Joseph Krauskopf, Dr I. S llublnsohn,
Dr. II. Ij Gordon. Itnbbi Max Klein, of
Adnth Jeshurun Congregation, Mrs. Anna
l.owenburg. Itabbl Marvin Nnthnn, of Ueth
Israel Congregation. Joseph Gross, David
Phillips nnd Prof H. Fineman of Templo
College
DEGREES TO SEVENTEEN
AT WOMAN'S MEDICAL.
Dr. Da Costa Addresses New
Physicians at Commencement.
Venezuelan Takes Prize
Seventeen women physicians received
their M. 1). degrees nt tho commencement
exercises of the Woman's Medical College
of Pennsylvania nt tho Oarrlck Theatre this
morning nt 11 o'clock. The address to tho
graduates was made, by Dr J. Chalmers
Da Costa. Mrs. Wilfred lwls. president
of the board of Incorporators presented
the diplomas, nnd Dr Frederick P. Henry,
of the college fncultv, administered the
Hlppncratlo oath.
Following Is the list of graduates- Mary
J Alexander, Huntersvllle, N. C ; Martha
1. nalloy. A. 11 (Wilson College), Dllls
burg, Pa. ; Frieda Haumann. Troy. Pa ;
Mary A. Hurke, llolyoke. Mass : Frances 1.
Hacker. Home, N Y : Ceclllc Hnlberstndt.
Philadelphia; T. lluth Hartley, Philadel
phia; Maud M Kelly. Dover, Knglnml;
Tyyne S Kettunen. Ishpemlng, Mass ; Mar
lon 13. Mnnter. A. 11. (Hates College). Ash
land. X II ; Margaret C McNalry, Lenoir,
N. C ; Susan S Mo.ver. Petmsdale. Pa :
Gladjs ltlchev. (ill city. J'.i : 13mll II
IIiibTlEht, Mount Carmel, Pa ; Dorothy Van
Allen. A H. (Vnssar ColleBe). Madura,
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Gifts for
Graduates
Suitable remembrances
for the miss or young man
gifts that will give lift
time service.
WRIST WATCHES. $8 up
La Vallierei...f .$2.50 up
Diamond Rings... .$15 up
Men' Watches.... $10 up
All Makes
.Silver crifta for the V1
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June bride.
Wedding rings, $3 up.
Fred. G. Sutor
1 f"f MARKET
1UOU STREET
K.t 1ISI
South India , Miriam Warner, Philadelphia
nnd Florence Wilson, llrooklyn, N. Y.
No Hoarding of Clothing
at Sixth and Market Streets!
June Sale Sending them
out as fast as we can
deliver them!
OAK HALL'S sale of thousands of g6od
Suits at prices averaging wholesale is
convincing more men and young men
every day that there is one necessity which,
instead of advancing in price, has been
actually lowered, and that is the all-wool
Summer Suits in our June disposal as shown
by these prices: j
$13.50 SUMMER SUITS ''' $9.50
$15&$18 SUMMER SUITS. $llg50
$18 & $20 SUMMER SUITS $12.50
$20 & $22.50 summer suits. $i5.0()
$25.00 SUMMER SUITS $18.00
$30.00 SUMMER SUITS $22.00
Wanamaker & Brown
Market at Sixth JStr,eti6l..XrI
Strawbridge & Clothier Anniversary Sale
Remarkable Values in Men's Clothing
Thousands of Men's Suits and hundreds of other garments are in the Anniversary Sale special purchases and spring
and summer lines from our regular stock at reduced prices. Hart Schaffner & Marx and other manufacturers of nation-wide
reputation have contributed liberally to this, our greatest Sale. These are all very exceptional values:
Men's $25.00, $27.50 and
$30.00 Suits now $19.75
New lots uiklcd, from Hart SehalTner &
Mnrx nnd other manufacturers; worst is, cassi
mcres, tweeds; .tome nre cxtrn-lirh 4wo-picce
Suits. All regular sizes and some -or extra
stout, tall nnd short men.
Men's $18.00, $20.00 and
$22.50 Suits now $14.50
Youthful and conservative models, hand
some fabric.-, handsomely tailored. New Nor
folk styles included. RcRulor nnd stout sizes.
Men's $15.00 and $18.00
Spring Suits now $11.50
Neat, well-tailored Suits, in ultra-smart nnd
conservative models. UeRulnr and stout sizes.
$30.00 to $40.00 Silk
Lined Suits now $23.50
H. S. & M. Suits, sports models, in regular
sizes. Also regular S2'2.30 and $25.00 Silk-lined
Suits from n New York house, at $17. j0.
$20.00 Blue Serge Suits
(2 pairs trousers) $16.50
Pure worsted fast-dye blue serge. Regular,
stout, short and slender sizes. An extraordinary
value with (wo pairs of trousers.
Summer Suits at $8.75
Broken lots from $15.00 lines from our stock
(some were even more). Not all sizes in each
style.
Trousers' in the Sale
$3.50 and $J.OO Trousers now $2.95
$5.00 and $6.00 Trousers now $3.75
White Flannel Trousers special, $5
Men's $6.50 Raincoats $4.50
Tan and gray; rubberized, light in weight;
fine for motoring.
White Vests at Half Price
Broken lines regular $1.50 to $3.50 Vests,
now 75c, $1.25 and $1.75.
NEW ARRIVALS Sports Coats, in blue,
green and brown, to wear with white trousers
$11.00. Golf Suits, of knitted cloth $20.50.
Two-piece Sports Suits, gray flannel, Norfolk
style $13.50. , y Second Floor. Fast
Women's Coats Exceptional
The savings on these lots of Women's Coats, are out-of-thc-ordinary.
Take advaptago of them while the opportunity presents itself:
$6.50 Summer Coats, almost full-length $5.00
$13.50 Coats of High-grade Cloths and Mixtures $10.00
With all-around bell, anil deep, unllned collar.
$22.50 Eponge Coats, black, blue and brown $15.00
Square collar with silk over-collar, belt ties In front
$25.00 Plain Colored and Check Coats now $20.00
Black-and-white checks and vattoua hlBh-Riado cloths In colors.
$30.00 Khaki Kool Sports Coats now $20.00
S'riped and figured effects ; lined throughout, chiefly medium sizes
Second Floor, Centre
The Time .to Save on Silks
The time is NOW, when Anniversary Sale values arc so much better
than you could possibly get at any other time or place:
$2.00 Dress Taffeta, in two shades of navy $1.25
$2.00 Black Dress Taffeta, yard-wide now $1.25
$2.00 Fancy Suiting Silks, yard-wide now $1.35
$2.00 Black and Colored Crepe de Chine $1.65
$2.00 White Crepe Georgette, 40-inch now $1.65
$3.00 Japanese Rough-weave Shantung, in white $2.00
$2.50 Manchester Black Costume Velveteen, 27-in. $1.65
Thousands of Silk Remnants at Half Price and Less
- Aisle 6. pentr
$16 Cowhide Leather
Traveling Bags, $12.75
Full tanned leather, hand-sewed
edges, sewed-in frame and corners,
leather lining, brass lock and catches.
A roomy 18-inch size $12.75.
$15 Black Cowhide Bags, $12.75
Of black grain leather; hand-sewed
edges, sewed-in frame and corners,
leather lining; 18inch.
$16.00 Fitted Bags $13.50
Of seal morocco-grain leather; in
3-piece style; strong frame, brass
mountings, bilk lining. Fitted with
attractive white celluloid Toilet
Articles. y M Ccmro
$1.85 Crinkled-stripe
Bed Spreads at $1.50
TWELVE HUNDRED white
crinkled stripe Dimity Spreads, 82x
90 inches now $1.50, $1.C5 quality,
72x00 inches $1.40; $1.50 quality,
62x00 inches $1.30.
$3.00 Marseilles Spreads, $2.65
White, satin finish; 78x88 inches.
Also $5.00 quality, 80x90 $1.00.
$2.75 Blankets $2.25 a pair
White Cotton Summer Blankets,
with colored borders: 00x80 inches.
BED MUSLINS
28c Pillow Cases, J5x36 in. 22c
48c Bolster Cases, 42x72 in. 10c
85c Sheets, 03x90 inches 73c
$1.00 Sheets, 81x90 inches 90c
$1.35 Sheets, 81x90 inches $1.10
. Aisles 11 ami vi, iniucri oircei
Card Enqravinq Special!
During June we shall engrave Calling Cards, at less than our usual
charges. Price includes engraved copper plate and fifty cards.
An Excellent Opportunity for Graduates
$1.25 Script Engrnvinc 90c
$2.00 Black Old English $1.63
$2.00 Black French Script $1.63
$2.00 Black Roman or Gothic $1.65
Orders will be completed within ten days.
$3.00 Shaded Old Enclish $2.00
$3.00 Shaded French Script $2.00
$3.00 Shaded Roman $2.00
-V Aisle in, Centre
A Wonderful Sale of Waists
Fresh shipments of WAISTS have just arrived, to take the place of
the thousands sold during the past few days, from the great array of 33,000
with which tho Sale started:
75c Waists now 50c
$1.00 Waists now 75c
Waists. Specinl $1.00
$1.85 Waists $1.35
$2.00 and $2.23 Waists $1.63
$2.50 and S2.75 Waists $1.95
$3.00 and $3.30 Waists $2.35
$3.75 to $1.25 Waists $2.85
S4.75 to S5.50 WnistK S.I OS
1 $3.75 to $6.75 Waists $4.95
Of batiste, linen, dimity, dotted Swiss, voile, lincne, lawn, madras,
barred muslin, crepe de chine, striped tub silk, crepe Georgette nnd
China Silk. , y second Floor, Ctntro
Sweater Coats
WOMEN'S $5.00 Artificial-Silk
Sports Coats with sash, in all shades,
$3.85. Women's $7.00 Artificial-Silk
Snorts Coats with sash and sailor
collar, in good shades, $1.65. Women's
$8.50 Fibre Mixed Sports Coats, with
sash, $5.00.
i AUlo 6, Market Street
Wall Papers Reduced
Everv roll of American or Foreign
Wall Paper, now in our stock, is
REDUCED ONE-FOURTH OR
MORE. Many special room lots.
-- Third Floor, Market Street
Bicycles at $26.50
Liberty Bicycles, worth much more
than this Anniversary price. Double
bar frame, guards, coaster brake
constructed throughout of tho finest
materials $26.50.
Boys' and Girlsr $25.00 Bicycles
hi the Anniversary Sale at $22.50.
25c Bicycle Bells now 15c.
$3.00 Bicycle Tires now $2.20.
M -- Fourji Floor
Misses' Wear Extra Values!
Remarkably good values, and such attractive styles the kind you
win uui. one i-vuiywiiere. ruur 01 tne many nuractivc groups
S3.00 Wash Skirts $2.00
Made of white linen-finished cot
ton, with Oriental figures in attrac
tive colorings. Lengths 33 to 37
inches.
$10.75 Sports Coats $8.50
Misses' smart tie-belt Coats of
diagonal cloaking, in rose, gold and
green. Sizes 14 to 18 years.
$1.75 to $2.50 Dresses, $1.50-$2
Girls' Wash Dresses, of plain
colored chambray, plaid gingham
and striped crepe. Sizes C to 14.
$16.50 Wash Dresses $13.50
Linen Dresses, in rose, brown and
Copenhagen blue; and sheer colored
voiles with soutache braiding. Sizes
14, 16 and 18 years.
3 - Second Floor. Market Street
Women's 65c White
Kid Belts at 45c
New Kid Belts. 2J2 inches wide;
satin lined, and with covered buckle.
All sizes 45c.
85c Colored Suede Belts 65c
Covered buckle, 2'2 inches wide.
$1.00 Leather Belts now 65c
In navy blue, red, tan, brown and
purple; 3 inches wide; lined, and with
covered buckle.,
85c Patent Leather Belts 65c
. Black buckle; 3 inches wide. All
sizes.
Alslea 8 and 9, Centre
Parasols Under Price
Three hundred and seventy-five
Pnrasols, all fresh and new:
Women's $3.50 Parasols $2.50
$2.00 to $3.00 Pnrasols S1.BP
$5.00 to $6.50 Parasols $3.50
$7.50 to $12.00 Parasols $5.00
Black-and-white effects, fancy silkn
in various color-combinations, and
pretty models of khaki kool. Chiefly
one of a kind. vv,cy
' - Alslo 7, Market SIrect
A Great Sale of Linens Many
. Under Present Wholesale Prices
The Linen Store began this Sale with 880 pieces of all-linen and
linen-filled Damask, 3000 dozen all-linen and linen-filled Napkins, 1800
all-linen and linen-filled' Table Cloths, 00 dozen Huckaback Towels,
200 dozen Bath Towels, 200 pieces of Crash Toweling, $9,000 worth of
Fancy Linens, and 300 pieces of Dress Linens at prices, in many
instances less than those asked by wholesale distributors to-day.
br y Alslea 11 and 12, Centre
20,000 Men's Shirts Under Price
Are included in the Anniversary Sale a wide assortment of patterns
and fabrics for discriminating selection. See these
75c Shirts 60c
Neglige Shirts, of serviceable per
cale, in scores of attractive patterns;
with turn-back cuffs.
$1.00 Shirts 75c
Of soft-finish percale and of fancy
weave madras in a varied assort
ment of pleasing designs.
$1.25 Shirts 95c
Negligfe Shirts of fancy madras,
In various desirable styles for sum
mer wear.
$1.50 Shirts $1.25
Some in this lot nre worth $2.00.
Of fine mercerized madras with silk
stripes, and novelty madras.
Eat Store, Klghth Street
Strawbridge & Clo'thier
MARKET STREET
EIGHTH STREET
FILBERT STREET
Women's 35c to 50c
Collars, now 25c
Plain Pique Collars, plain and sheer
awn collars in many shapes, lace
trimmed and double Lawn Collars
in rolling and flat effects 25c.
50c Crepe Collars 28c
Crepe Georgette Collars, em
broidered m various designs, sonn
color-trimmed.
- Aisle 12, Centra
65-Note Player-Piano
Music Rolls at 10c
Vc have about five thousand rol'i
of Oo-note Playcr-Piano Music sos-s
slightly soiled but all in perfect plav.
ing condition. Chiefly Universal ani
Metrostyle-Themodist.
S - Filbert Street, Crosj AUIs
Boys' Norfolk Suits, $5
Fast-dye blue serge nnd shepherl
checks. Well tailored coat, full Unci
bloomers; 7 to 17 years $5.00.
$1.00 Khaki Bloomers 75c
Well made; sizes 7 to 17 years.
8 Second rioor. Filbert Street, ESst
Rugs Reduced
Remarkable Anniversary savlru-a
on Prairie Grass Rugs. Royal Wilto-v
Axminster, Fine Wilton, Tap.fy
Brussels. Hartford Saxonv. Colon M
Rag and many thr 4raM,
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