IT "8W j"fvrF 'r "n 'V WW5X '41" V11 P 'Jj T -L1 . - 1 vhti: EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1910 j: l, HBK?wi5vk ?. P R3S" E?-- 'uit & lEAUMEN NAMED t FOR CLASS HONOR s Seniors "-$''$ precedent by Choosing War Heroes j KTtft OT "VOTE WAS UNANIMOUS kv Selections May .Be Made To- dny- -Class Week Program Announced The senior Uasi of tlio Uiilxcrsllj of rennsylxnnla today olablMinl a ptei rdftlt ill tho printion of "lintior men1 hy nam In i," clRht members nf tltolr iUm who were killed In action In Fiance for the coxctcd honors. bcBpltc rnth lunmrs of opposition to tho plan them was lituallv no tlRhl rfgalnst the miffgcstlon lUien the i lass met In HoiiBton Hall Tho -vote runiltif; the de.id (.oldlei foi tho honor position" In the iltix wag nnanlmouK Tho college senior named were .T.itnea A. Uilnsark. llent-iinln (' nisliamon George Vt' S'assaman, IJobcit II 1'olloiK ThoniHt Matse, ,li . KranU Walkei Kniest AVold and Thomas I! Iteaih The nanten of thexe "oldler with lle oilier belonging to tlie medical and dent, I de pnitment1'. appear on a bronze tablet in front of the libnu The opposition to the plan simmered down to n sugKestlon fiom peoi.il seniors tint the honor poiitlons In the class should be awaided for l'nlrri'v activities and not for an t- done on side of the I'nler.n Theie weie nu merous speeches in f.nor of the pl.iti 3- II Sleberl. xpe.ikinR for the pio posal. said that "onie of the tenlot m might tome under the bead of war babies" since thev had adnnced in tne class ihil otbei men had clen thti lives on the battlefield Tho resolution calling for a ote w 13 Introduced by Carlo Herguldo The meeting to elett the honor m t was calld by Samuel It llarrclt, presi dent of the fcenlor class . Students In fmor of tho plan said llutt Instead of the election of the four meiw called rispecllely "Howl Man," "Spado Man." "t'ano Man" and "Spoon ' i Man," who are usually designated the Establish I foul' "10at l,0l,u,ar mcn oC tnr e,a',', tnS' seniors chooo tno -nonor men irara among Its number who weie. killed In action or who lled in the ei lie of their ounti Many students believed the men who. are now back with the graduating ilass aro less deserving of this honor than those who sacrificed theli lives during the wai Last Near was the flrt during which thete was nu election of "honor men" ttecntisc of miJ-ettled conditions due to tho vat. il was decided to do away with the futmalltv There are twelve eniois on tie me morial tablet in fiont of the library who are listed as having lot their lives In serv l e Some of the"" are membeis of the dental and niedlial i liool" whose class-dav exentse .lie entnelv separate from th.it of the inliege Wliaitoti School and Town Scientific School The twelve members of the nenior class whoso names appear on the mem orlnl I ibtet TROLLEY TRANSFER HEARING Iiufiiicea Men Will Go to Harris burn Next Wednesday Delegates from the Inlterl Iiuslness Men's Association of thin city are c- I peeled to go to llarrlsburg next Wed nesday to take part In the public hear ing on the Dnlx bill t.o empower the I Public Service Commission to designate trollev transfer points i I... 1.1M nanaA.t Mi KtAtA Kpnat two vents ago. but was killed In the House m lltl.MMKR TAM)n NIIOKS 1 Boy Scouts Attention Be prepared lo reach the 'goal" whether it be a day's march or a Good Turn. ate .lames A Roniii k nenumln Pis haroon. I'rhiuiH V ' roUe. (leotge A Sasiamnn Itnhert II I'olloik. Thomas Masse ,lr IMwnrd M Smith. Aliram K Stret Ivhi 1! 'I inneilioin J'ranK Walker Kmest Wold, lacoh Zaun and Thomas II Reath RELIEVE colds from wet feet, nr i , v overheating. Luden's are friends of outdoor work ers, factory work ers, indoor workers. Aimr i V -Ar,TlIPgJ' , $3-25, Ironclads are Double Duty Shoes AMI I Double-tanned elk-hide t c-k srr I Double-Hewed soles K ,J) Double-wear for jott J The Big Shoe Store 1204-06-08 Market Street m 01 AI.IT1 AMI VIA K 't fe? Tomorrow Marks A Day Of Great Events At Beckers Tomorrow we place on sale our entire stock of the finest spring suits you have ever seen. Every one "plumb" up to the standard that characterizes all of Becker's clothes. Clothes that reflect real character fit, styje and workmanship and best of all, you are assured an honest saving on every suit because we make the clothes we sell. You can buy your clothes with the greatest of freedom, as l we atand behind every suit we make. Come tomorrow and see for yourself. MEN'S SPRING SUITS and TOPCOATS Handsomely Silk Lined Featuring the snappy waist-line models. With slash and flap pockets, one and two button single breasted, three and five button double breasted models. The materials are the best we know of in all the prevailing solid colors, checks, stripes and fancy mixtures. Also semi-conservative and conservative models! for the man of more settled ideas. Big Sale Trousers 500 Pairs $2, $2.50, $3 $3.50, $4, $5 Values K 7 Up to $8 J X 1K cMWAw m : .Jm1. i F1 tfl r&i j-' m $ 17 50 to $ 45 .00 SATURDAY SPECIAL SPRING SUITS .50 $27 VALUE UP TO $37.50 At $27.50 we have a large selection of all models and fabrics for the man and young .man, and this week we are making a supreme effort to give the greatest values' on earth at this price. These suits are easily worth up to $37.50. Remember, $27.50 this week only. ra Open Evenings Till 9 o'clock Saturdays If' o'clock BACKERS JLJF MANUFACTURERS OF V Open Evenings Till 9 o'clock Saturdays Till 10 o'clock 1514-16 MARKET ST. ri -4 Last Day of the Anniversary Sale This remarkable week of value-giving will close tomorrow night, and for the last day we have added many new groups and replenished some of the others previously advertised. Reduced-price Lots in Every Department at Savings of 15 to 50 Silks, Wool and Cotton Goods, Laces, Notions, Linens, Underwear and Hosiery, Gloves, Sweaters, Umbrellas, Neckwear, Ribbons, Veilings, Hand Bags and Leather Goods, Corsets, Lingerie, House Dresses, Petticoats, Infants' and Children's Goods, Girls' and Misses' Garments, Women's Wraps, Dresses, Suits, Waists, Skirts, Millinery, Furniture, Cretonnes, Curtains, Bed Furnishings. Millinery at $7.50 An excellent assortment of smart Tai lored Hats, also some dressy Flower trimmed Hats at this special price of $7.50. Be' sure to see these tomorrow, they represent good style as well as ex ceptional value. tjiihd KUDor. Misses' Dresses, $18.75 Well worth $25.00. ' Afternoon or Theatre Dresses of crepe de chine in navy, black; also wonderful light shades; dainty embroidery around neck; sizes for girls and young women of 1 6, 18 and 20 years. si:cond fi.ooii rlingtoivd SStfntxLfersarif rUngicnu) SSfnnaksan" Women's Suits at $52.50 Taken from our regular lines of $60.00 and $65.00 Suits and reduced for the last day of the Anniversary Sale; many different models in Poiret twill, tricotine, serge, tweed, black-and-white checks. THIRD FLOOIt Women's Wraps dt $31.75 Wraps, Coats and Dolmans taken from our regular lines at$35.00. $37.50,$38.50 and reduced for tomorrow only. In cluded are a wide variety of styles and color effects a most unusual opportun ity. THIRD FLOOR Women's Dresses at $41 .75 Handsome Afternoon Dresses of navy and black crepe de chine taken from our regular stock at $48.50 and $50.00 and marked at $41.75 for tomorrow only. Fresh.and new, direct from one of New York's best wholesale dressmakers. THIRD FLOOR Girls' $15.00 Pongee Dresses for $9.75 Pongee Dresses corded and finished with fine plaits of self material; finished at neck with ribbon bow; sizes 6 to 14 years. SHCOND FLOOR $5.00 "Bettylee" Dresses for $3.75 The Betty Lee is an excellent make of Dresses for little girls of 2 to 6; tomorrow only you can get these Dresses, worth $5.00, for $3.75. si:cond tloor Night Gowns at $1.70 Night Gowns of very fine Nainsook, with a charming tracing of delicate blue stitching; several styles all fresh and new; the same quality most stores are selling at $2.00. srcond floor Petticoats at $3.25 Special purchase of Changeable Taf feta Petticoats in the new spring shades; ruffle; close-fitting; marked at this special price for the last day of the Anniversary Sale. skcoxd floor House Dresses, $1.95 Reduced from $2.50 for tomorrow only. Of percale in stripes and checks; new short sleeves; white collar and cuffs; dresses with good looks as well as ser viceable qualities. SKCOXD FLOOR Save 15' on a New Corset Tomorrow Dorine, Mayfair and Gossard Corsets at reductions of 15; regular prices from $2.65 to $25.00; the right model for every figure and have your corset fitted, too. SECOND FLOOR Women's 85c Combination Suits, 69c Ribbed Cotton Combination Suits, with tight or loose knee; 69c for regular sizes, worth 85c; 85c for extra sizes worth $1.00. This Underwear is well finished, good-fitting. FIRST FLOOR Veilings Smart meshes with the correct arrangement of chenille dots; black, navy, brown, taupe; 35c 50c quality for, yard FL0Qn Ribb ons A collection of Ribbons taken from our regular stock and marked at HALF PRICE. Several widths, weaves and colorings. FIRST FLOOR M en s H ose Silk Hosiery in plain brown, blue, smoke, black and cordovan; regular 7Cc grade in the Anniver- 59c sary Sale at, pair FIRST FLOOR Wi omen s Vests Women's Ribbed Vests of fine cotton; low neck, sleeveless; com fortable and serviceable; 35c three for $1.00, each FIRST FLOOR Women's Hose Silk Stockings of extra-good quality in black, white, cordovan; full-fashioned; regular $1,65 $2.00 grade, for, pair FIRST FLOOR Handkerchiefs Women's Handkerchiefs of fine Irish linen; hand-embroidered ini tials; 35c grade in the An- ?5c niversary Sale, for FIRST FLOOR Hajbc Nets Cap and frpg;style, the wanted shades; tomorrow you can get here, the grade regularly solU at q5c 90c a dozen for FIRST FLOOR Hand Bags Handsome Bags of good size; made of moire and faille; dainty linings; silver-plated and imita tion shell frames; $6.00 (fc 75 value FIRST FLOOR Silk Chinese Shantung Pongee in natural shade; just arrived; inches wide; very desirable Sum mer Silk; regularly $1.2o; 75c tomorrow j,- I,U)QR Silk Taffeta Silk in good street shades; sturdy quality and full 36 inches wide; Anniversary Sale price for this $3.00 Silk, d-O 00 FIRST FLOOR Satin Yarn-dyed Dress Satin, 30 inches wide; black and street shades; this material drapes wonder- 40 38 fully; regularly $3.00.. FIRST FLOOR Wool Serge French Navy Serge, 46 inches wide, for spring suits and dresses; a limited quantity of the $4.85 grade tomorrow t9 i at, yard .JJ FIRST FLOOR Linens and Towels Pure Irish Linen Pillow Cases, size 22'2 x 36 inches; regularly $4.50 pair, for $3.50. Buffet or Bureau Scarfs trimmed with filet lace; regularly $1.25', for 78c. Extra-heavy Huckaback Towels, part linen; regularly 45c each, for 35 c. V I FIRST FLOOR Gloves Extra Darlington "Special" $2.75 French Kid Gloves, white only; taken right from regular stock and marked for tomorrow at $2.40. Women's $2.25 One-clasp Wash able Capeskin Gloves in tan, ivory and olive drab; in the 82d Anniver sary Sale at $1.85. FIRST FLOOR Cotton Good Printed Voiles in very attractive designs, including the Georgette pat terns; novel color combinations; 65c and 75c qualities for 50c. Imported White Voile from Eng land, crisp finish, fresh and white, 39 inches wide; reduced for tomorrow from 75c a yard to 45c. FIRST FLOOR JL 8vV 32& zfr-e&&anZt Street?, VJ. Tttt mnmmaiimmmmm r M n . s III 4A
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