Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 28, 1921, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PFBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THtJBSDAY, APRIL 28, 192T
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BRYN MAWR GIRLS
0 HONOR MAY DAY
Colorful Exercises to Start
Whon Latin Chant Greets
Rising Sun
MISS TAYLOR IS "QUEEN"
ft' w-cllinp 'hnm of nn old I jitin
hTmti i 11 1 grrm iIih i hhu hu 111 Hnn
lltwr College iiuiioiiiiu tnornm- n inn1
of the firnl im Idem in tin- miniini Muv
Py delirium"
Phnrtlv befure ilaivn inoiiilii'ts "f tin
senior i ! I'll l t li i mm -.nli'iu li
Kllrnbdli I'mvitt Thv hi nf l.ittlr
Jtocl, .r' mil nrni n Iwiiniii't f
flower in i M I'nr'v l'lii'iiui pici
dent 'if ill ' !
Th n m i'tinii wi' linnrul 'n tht
top of ih tow pi of U" k'-tcllpr llnll
TVhcn tin i.n ravs limv nbovi' the
horizon tic ni ml in tin- l.nnti
hvmn of Mnyd.ileii Tolligo Oxford
From tbPip tli" mor M n to
Rockcfel c ll-ill nh"i' in I"' presenc
of the entire miiii jr.idmiie lnnl Mls
Savior will ho i ' ned with a clinplei
of 'flowers u Jii' a of thi Mm Ml"
Helen Klee pnudi-iit of tli? supliniiiiite
class mill enniei the crown
Ma.vpolr Dance
nreakfnst n Uoik-feller Hall Mill foi
low At s delude tin Mivn Mni bawl
will march from lluekcfellri nrdi to the
cnnipim reu followed l tin- f"n
classes An curb Kngh-li limit iuiis
'The Hunt N I'p will In- untf
The eas tnPinliprH 'li''n will run to
he four Maypole on ! minpus riccii
And a tli' band plm Iip pnl "ill
dance around iIip pi ' intoitu mtirf
lone Tiloreu ilmon nml siukiiii! tin
Mnv I)a (one li 1 li in-itm
Starr 10 the Mnrpoic let u hmioi
time is swift mid w II lit gimp
An innovation ml, t'e 'hi rollinc "f
hoop hv thP senior fter this iw
many each i.entm will pn-ent iv lump 'o
Mime member ..' 'In 'on er i'Im
To nniiiinip wards
Mii ThoniH n 'I olleise nuipei
will announce tli mm id of uuderisi.ul
ute ,iti( 'r.i(luiii" i hnl.irships uml of
threp pnn 'lie lnr Helen Hitcli-p
roemorinl known a 'lio " Sunuv .litn'
pnie. the (teoicp 'Mi !il cft pure
and ft new pri?p fffr-u In M"k Thonmi
or the bi'-t poetr wnfm hr I eiiior
p. R R Refutes. Wildwood Request
The l'enniwii h Knilroaii In
Allied the leipiOHi of the Board of Trade
of Wildwood .inn h notei nsMiomtion
for 8 week enil tKkei The reaon n
lSnwl 'ha' i end 'ukei ijver
would '-vihnns rn ket ifli epiteen
iT toniwi fid.!" i and 'lie rm
Toad i1- noi n n po.fnn n tK" lie
crenset m ivcn i .
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P. R. T. TO CONTINUE
SERVICE 10 69TH SI.
No Change in Policy of Running
Every Other Car to
Terminal
MITTEN DENIES RUMORS
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HEtmN'S RESTAURANT-TALKS!
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PLANKED SHAD
( rntmr-d Clr 'hw
Frenfh Vrld I'MhIi
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50c
H I.ICOl ltF
SHORE
DINNER
$1.00
rrrrt 5 to 8 f II
HERMAN'S
i ce j n, m ,,, Mk
3BSm
II. 1. 1 V.M l.(N(.
i;i'en t.ir -old Ihi who wh
drowned In the Srlni) lldll river
He Ihol at -UUd SlherwniMl
Htreet
REUNION FOR EXONIANS
Phillips Exeter Men Will Have An
nual Gathering Tonight
I'piiii linnui alumni of Philip Kx
.ti-i vtill hold Ihur annual illiiuci at
7 it i look thi pienitii! Ht the Itncqiiet
("lull
AiuliiiC flip Kuel will lie nthi'! of
dip lurmii nlunim aMioiHtion to
jet her with Coudi t'onnoi and Hre of j
the tr.ick iciiin nere to particulate in
tin- relny mime Satunlai
Mth r.votnaii- will be preent it
I expected
Report on Work for Blind
HepoilK Iliad" .11 the legulni inontliU
mietitiK of tli I'entisjUnnia Home
Teiiclnni: Soiieti nud 1'rec Circulating
I.lbran for the Blind held In the
Vlthei spoon Huilding eterdil.v showed
that teailiers of ih" nrRanizntion have
made t!W iits to -IfiT blind pernons
and thai '.J70O ioliiine of embossed
hooks ha ip been circulated Lady
Kriiin c i"nnipbell of Kngland was a
Kuet at the meeting
,HGROWh
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NAIL
Will Turn Right Out Itself
The Itapld Trnnit Co na no In
tentlon of dicontinillne service west of
SUM tliinl Mect on Market and will
(ontinnc to run to the Hun ninth
Ktreel terminal (tumors to the con
trar iete set at rest h Thoiiias K
Mitlen preMldent of the cntiipiim es
terda
Mr Mitten nicidenlnll asseiied that
the poller of luiinlni; ever otlici train
to the Slt ninth treel tertnlns.1
would be coiitiuiied and mn efforts bj
representatheii of suburban trollex linen
to chniiRe that plan would be opposed
Through Dt A Mitten, the coin
pan nlso denied reports tlint it was
buing tiiictH nl Sixtr third street,
preparatory to buHdinx a tenuinnl there
to Hiippltint that nl Slxtj -ninth trcct
The company Dr Mitten said, neithei
wu buy inc land noi contemplated the
building of nnother terminal
Continued having of land led to the
leport Hint a grnup of men was plan
ning to la out an amusement park a'
SixM third street The lompnni denied
that it was involved In an such ar
nincetneut Tlie stutement from Mr Mitten fol
lows
President Mitten in iepl to the re
port hnt service on the Market atreet
elevated wan to be terminated at Sixty
third street instead of Sixty-ninth
ntreet, which appeared In Wednesday's
newspapers, said 'P It T Intends to
continue the present aervice to Sixty
ninth atieei. but will not, unless ho
ordered by the Public Service Coinmls
sion. double this service as is urged In
the complaint of the suburban com
panies now making terminus at Sixty
ninth street
"Mr Mitten said that other cities,
as well as Philadelphia have found thnl
subway and clewitcd service (nnnot he
supplied in these days without help
fioni the cit consequently onh those
living within the oin and obliged to
va the hlehei tent repiesentlng cot
of clM mnernnient should expect to
enjoy the benellts derived from city
credit The Market stleel elevated
I never shouid have been btiill west of
'Sixty -third street The suburban lines
at Sixty-ninth street hould have been
leqnlred to deliver their passengers nl
cltv limit). Sixty third street
P It. T . however, Is face to face
with a condition and not n theory, con
sequently adequate scrviie must and
will be supplied west of Sixty third
street, city limits, and as far as Sixty
t'inth street This, however, does not
I menu that the private interests owning
I the suburban lines terminating at Sixtv -ninth
street and the people who hnve
residence outside of cltv limits should
expect to reieivc equal fiequencv of
trnlns us do those who live within city
limits and are theiefore. obliged to
pay the cot of cltv government In some
form or otliei
"P It T some months ago, reduced
the service west of cltv limits, Sixty
third street, by only running every other
train, during certain hours, as far nn
Sixty-ninth street Thin service, which
more than supplies n sent for every pns
penget, is expected to he continued
The stopping of alternnte trains at
Sixty-third street now sates P It T
more than $150,000 per annum . in oper
nting costs, and leaves this amount
available to help carry the city's in
vestment In Frnnkford 'I. ' This re
duction In service lias been hllterlv
opposed hr the suburban lines terminat
ing nt Sixtv -ninth street
"P It. T. has been gienlly sur
prised to find the Director of Transit
of the city of Philadelphia acting as
start witness for these outside inleiests
in their Insistence that unneceHsary
service he operated west of city limits
nnd to Sixty-ninth street This is par
ticiilnrly so since the cost of this ndded
tervlce, approximating. MfiO.000 per
annum, only goes to inciease the totnl
lost of operation of the proposed Mar
ket strcet-Frankford 'I.' line and makes
still more difllcult the carrying of the
added expense of Krankford 'I., which
the City Transit Department and
P It T engineers agree will be some
thing in excess of SDOO.000 per annum
"After all is said, this outside serv
ice which has been so freely given
awny in the past by former manage
ments to the benefit of outside Inter-
' tsts, only serve to decrease the amount
1 of servlre which P. It. T. Is able to give
i to its passengers for the money paid in
i carfares Inside of city limits,
''If P It. 'I', can only make the pub
lic understand that after deducting the
agreed return to capital and necessary
expenses of operation, all of P. It. T
earnings whlih remain will belong to
the public nnd be available for the pur
pose of supporting cltv -built transit
i lines, all hands will then turn in and
co-operate with the Mitten management
lo see that the public gets the hest
possible value, for the fare paid, nnd
that no unnecessary deductions arc per
mitted to be made for the purpose of
further enriching outside Interests."
ten to
M. E. Worn
At a meeting of the Women's 1
I $50,000 was voted for the
Buy Mouse iiw.mni was voteu lor the purrlias, j
Ionic , '. ' "'"W "u " 'V.' ." '?.. Ueien(2
iiiuM , hi a in nun i inu rurt'prq. - :
Im 1. 1 IlllltV. A..tll...t .. ..III.) "Vt
SALESMAN
Acquainted with automobile
trade, service stations and
lnrjro truck owners. We hnvo
nn tintiBiinl opportunity for a
live wire in Philadelphia nml
vicinity. Application should
Kivc full particular and will
he held in strict confidence.
Box A 810, Ledger Office
CTAMMERING
M ' Tour rfcli (it-ln-i corrected I
inrma stihNtnntiv method
ytti' Kijvflsi.B KornnoN
More TAnn n Hchonl
Ho r. 10 A M to
31 l' ' Kvenlnce. 8 to 9 o'elork P
rtTTf.-m .stei'hk. niRAnn m.rid.iVK'
A tew drop el 'Omgro' upon
the Utn surro ndint,' tne ttiKrovv
mg toe natl reduces intlammation
and pain at once and so toughens
the tender, iciisitnc skin under
neath the tor nail, that it can not
penetrate the ricsh, and the nail
turns naturally ouMvard almost
o er night
Ou-gro" i a harmless anti
septic manufactured for chiropo
d'ts However, any druggist will
e'l 1 1 a small bottle containing
d 'ections
1 B. Sheppacd &Sons
PETTICOATS
For Sheer Dresses
Non-transparent double panel back and front
Cambric Scalloped Ruffle $1.25
Wave-Gest Muslin Scalloped Ruffle $L85
Wash Silk Scalloped Ruffle $3.75, $5.00
Wash. Satin Scalloped Ruffle $5.00, $5.50
Missionary Society of tlie riiiiniiwpnin M ((, .,inlm 0(npi n nddlllonii V?'
conference yesterday in the Simpson (KM) will be furnished ,v Phlhni.iv
Memorial Church, Cambria street and Methodism to equip the "home tnl
Kensington avenue, nn appropriation of tlement nnd uplift work. "I
J mm mm Jm
1 Blntlil Istralghtl? fSl 1
Bones l 1 Bones i VTV
f I Point 1 3 Wjeor i jffig
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Soft Collar Pins for Men
An inexpensive jjitt that will
be ncceptable nt the man who
wear soft collars.
A ott collar pin of green
gold, beautifully engine-turned
d dignified design -$4.50.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
DIAMOND Mi:W 'HANTS JEW Bl.KRS HILVKUSMITHS
SPECIAL
Cotton Crepe Night Gowns, $1.95
Cotton Crepe Envelope Cnemise, $1.85
Cotton Crepe Straight Chemise, $1.75
100$ Ghestnut Street
Unlen ttempti Ilk thit It li
not "i EJacthr
Smart lmt dn(h(
m, i itf, lnn l(j
pump anil uhltt
upptt.
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A Lifetime Without
Foot Troubles
RESOLVE that your child shall spend
such a lifetime. That he or she
shall never learn what corns, bunions,
callouses, ingrowing .nails or fallen arches
feel like.
Then keep him out of narrow', pointed,
bone-bending shoes and in Educators,
the shoes built scientifically to "let the
feet grow as they should" free from all
foot-ills.
Let us show you our line of Educators
for children and grown-ups, too.
MM RICE A HUTCHIM3
Educator
Shoe
mJ mill
FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN
eiVEREAJyY
vet
TH KI'IIOM -PRICr !VS
Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Low Rates
L UIGI RIENZI
i OltRKi I PPARcJL FOR WOMEN'
1 714 Walnut Street
REDUCTIONS
COATS DRESSES WAISTS
1 KKl r'KOM o R ItEGLLAR HIGH GRADE STOCK
WD RFPRIi FD FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE
COATS
VELD YNE -TRICOTINE
CQCA Formerly
OViDKJ to 99.50
rr csZ&a..
QJ2 J Uaat-V
DRESSES
SFORGJ-rrTES. SKTI
nip ,5 no ii ici to 'J
Now 29.5045.00 to 99.50
TAILORED INII l.S. (SFORGJ-rrTES. SKTIN t WTON CREPE
m tin I ji ,5 00 i W in 'S5O0
WAISTS
EMHROIDERLI) (.EORGEITE. SLIP-OVER MODELS
U SI IT HDES. HEAVY PUSSY WILLOW.
ATI WU rFFETA SPOR'I SHIRTS IK WHITE.
Rl U'K W'l FLESH M.O HAN'D-MADE ULO?;SF
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4.95 V
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Furs and Millinery.
of
Distinction
MR WLNGERs P!th.'l-M OKIGINA I IO.NS
IN MLMMFR FLRS ND LXCLf SIVK Ft R
TRIMMED WRAPS ARE SITFICIE.N'Tl "i IN
D' KSCT lO SF'I THE FASHIONS 01-iOJ-'
Nl WEST MILLINERY ACHIEV I
MEN'IS BY ' HERTAK EXPRESS INDE
Sf RIB ABLE ( HARM
( (JlJJ l)R MR STOKAGK
hunt iiniin i jtcltign hi Philadelphia
a 'I, I in 1 1 1 ini't ni-iijijji m til i ml u tr i aidts
House of Wenger
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1229 Walnut St.
At 13th Street, Opp. St. James Hotel
Walk-Over
Sport Shoes
Harmonize
With Dress
Shoes that are ordinarily sport shoes
are coming into every-dav use. They
are so practical. The way Walk-Over
makes them without losing the femi
nine lines of grace and daintiness--has
brought Walk-Over sport shoes into
great populaiity.
Black and white
Tan and White
Blarney Green
and White
'9.50
and
'12.00
7Ae Harper Shoe Co.
Watk-irer Shopb
1022 CHESTNUT ST. - 1738 MARKET ST.
j Eacli effarging, or rather overcharging to remove the
I ruinous sulphation, has a deteriorating effect upon
your storage battery. You will not obtain from it
the length of service you are entitled to.
The Eveready never requires recharging to remove
I ruinous sulphation because it is absolutely free from
this battery disease.
Eighteen months absolute guarantee.
Frank H. Stewart Electric Co.
i iMm&rfemMmm&mM
37 and 39 N. 7th Street frffij CTOiSSS
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ARK hOI.I) IN TIIK8I'. STORKS
S. K. Miller
?0SI4 S09 Market l.
R. Cherry's Son.
A.1II (ifrumnt(i.n Ave,
H. Aiher
1012 Klrice r.
I Wm. Macfarlane
I
J039 FrnnUford Ave.
L. H. Glickman
4S36 N. Ilronif SI.
R. For tor & Son ,
4 1.TO lluln St..
Vlannnmk, Plillii.
Chat. Cleres
J J SO rolumlila e.
Geo. Schwinn
2101 N th ht.
A. Christian
1301 I'rsnkfonl Au.
George M. Carman
JJS N. 42d St
A. Kobut & Soni
41 h 1 Heruee Sis ,
Cnnidtn. N A,
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Economical Durable
In ei(rht vt-ais of piogius.stvc truck bulldinR, the
Stewart ctiBineorH have icfined nnd eliminated u pound
here nnd then- until now Stewart is u 100 truck,
powerful and durable beyond the Inst factor of real
safety.
The Stevvait i etonomiLul because Stewart simph
ried design eliminates hundreds of needless parts, pro
duces a simpler, stronger tiuck, ensv to operate nnd
keep in order With less weight there is less weai and
tear, less delay and expense for repairs and replace
ments, less expense foi tues, gnsolinc and oil.
ttiSL GOMERY-SCHWARTZ
1-T,-.$1750 MOTOR CAR CO. 2V..T...W9S0
1'2-To.,t2200 128-40 N. Broad St. 3"i-To, $3850
"rooSsmne ihem with
.FlBBt
Best While Enamel Nursery Furniture
The Kiddie-Koop,
a illustrated, s a room), mi),
safe crib in wnfch youi baby
sleeps oi naps indoors or out.
Plenty of room to stretch or
sit up, if baby likeh. And
asleep or awake baby is safe
from floor draughts, iinimals
nnd all harmfu.Utb'tigs. Such
a wondor-cnb iusy to move
fiom room o loom, fioni up
staus to donnstairr, fiom in
doors to outdoois- von ought
to have one!
Dougherty's Faultless Bedding
Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads
1632 Chestnut Street
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Good Wood Boxes
Help you hold youi trade. They help you to build
up your business, because they curry your goods
safely. No other method is so good and so econom
ical in the long run. Quick deliveries if they are
MADE IN PHILADELPHIA
We'll gladly ducum. youi
shipping problem, with yu
Phone or Write Today
WOOD BOX MFRS. SS.N.
"Lumbermen's Exchange"
1420 Chestnut St., I'hlla
I'linn.i Hprnr 405J
ymm " llllt We'll gladly discus youi :;
f' ,pft0TECT
' WOOD . " YOUR ;
Bmrrc '-rrrTiTvrs m
COATING
Actual roofing materinln ate the bafatb of thib roof
renewal coating.
It contains creosote and other oils which the dried
out pores of the old roof soak up and drink it. It contains
the waterproofing body material of modern roofing, and
it contains real asbestos fibre, the indestructible filler
which acts as a binder for the whole.
It will repair, renew, strengthen and protect any kind
or wood, metal or composition roof, postpone re-roofing
or further repairs for many more years. We are yours
for service.
Htadquaiteit lot the building and insulating products nl
ASPHALT ASBESTOS MAGNESIA
A Roof for Eery Building
mn-rTfflHitM Hmu'w ununi i m"
EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF
jS CAREY PRODUCTS
aHr P RODERTS AVENUE AND STOKLEY STREET
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