EVENING LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, IS SHOW OPENS' WITH MANY ENTRIES i i-i.lilliitinil Tenth A"'"'a' Under Way at rmo.y With Classy List3 MITTEN STABLE BARRED Tin- ' ' rn"1"1 ", (.1 I""1' ' I .r I.. ilV c ' n t" II M' ' Miiti""'' roml'1" flUl-W drni- " Xlif tir i prfttr"" ora'r (or'i i" The r,"- tttrti' ' flap- """" pr"""' "'' itniir dl i" - 'i cat i iiii ,i; ii , ,,.. I .n.l.nr liw;' , S'pitoli 1 Allium . I Mr t in.l r.n.ii-4i-n;i me , i.i.l. nwliij mihIt i It Hi-"t ,ltMl" i,,. . i mi.' the Armori . run .,,,.ii.l hi'-ir"-! indoor '-his ,1 ,. .unl'iili'r I'" '"' "" ,i f liln.iilril horses. I1' .i :.. ,.....r..i ri'il thr pntlrr of the rn In K . i!i.' spectiitors frrl their . . nnipb'tch . '. . L. i.t i t... i nit; nil 'ii mi- n o ,f ii,, shun I" iiiiiKc clnb- has nltnu toil "hit of tlir hI.m.i,'- in h innnry. , in,'r it' c'i-" dome. "'i1- ,n. urn il . i t li Ainmcm nun re;ilici s. A Iwiiu'il i , j in 'm t In- tnnhnrli. ii an stands 'mil been crei t l, inriil llir rcjiilni' bnlcon.i imifi imWiU!i3 'QrSSfki' ft" II ARRESTED PUBLIC 'PLAN CHURCHWOMEN HOUSE AUTO SWNDLE PLOT Eplncop.il Convention Authorizes I rnmmlllff to Pren.ire fleoort A liourtr of fhurchiioinen ns n mean of firing la.Mionien repreivntntinii in the Protestant. Kiiisronal lHncee of 1 1'ennMjlrnnln unsi pilRSested .icsti-rdny . , nt the i-Io-iiiR slHltiR of (It KlVlh mi- nsuranco r iriiis . ,.,, ,u,w,.- .,.. ,; . n, church I II U II I 1J IIFY ' "II II HIIIV IIWI'II HI IIP' " .----of ht. Luke mid tlT Lpiphnn.i. A proposal Hint women should It M,c I0IU , permitted to into in ehiireh nffnlrs wan . 'adopted by a nnrrou ninrtrln nt Tucs CCCI1 TUIDn Clioncn T,')fl.v'n "ittlliu linrl i1lreinliit1 nil thr Mill OCCrx I nlnU oUortUI jeet uiin cnrrlcd over Into jestcrdny h . . . meeting. Morris Eurle nid It fnmrrd 1 thn limir of clitirchuomen. ivhbh hud I biildn Srbv mid Hunitiel Lintel, of, been ndoptrd by other dlo'-ers DIPLOMAS FOR 12 TSTItSDAY, MAT 5. 1021 MEN FAR OUTNUMBER GIRLS AT OPERA CHORUS TRY-OUTS Plan to Choat n.i Wll.l.l .M I.. McLliW Wlin illril ic-slridiij nt her home, Inill.'iii (itcii bine, (irnimiiloitu Deaths of a Day MRS. WILLIAM L M'LEAN ii i-gi'i iini n' ' pc liarl" i 'I I (irih i ' i in ra I'-n Wife of Evening Bulletin Publisher Dies Following Long Illness Mrw. Williiini I, Mel .run. ifc "f Hi" publisher of tlio r.vrnlnc liiiltnHn. dlnl ypstPrdnj. nftrr n Ioiir illnrj.. nt hpr hotnn, Indinn Qiippii Innr. (iurnuiutowii. jSIip wi- fift? -right join's old. lihnki! MrR. Mrl.Piiit, who wnx Idniliflod 111 tlli'inltli nrlmw iitiilnntlirmiii' Mild rlinrl- oftirrrv nmllmbip ni-tivltiii in Iblsrln. wnii Irndrr Nniioiuil Uuiird'ln tlic 'niiiiiniPiiTnt of tin- Yonns Woiitii" ClirNtiiin Ai'i'i iiltion J'i- v-ril n f trilinrkllhtp rrrit'v nbil ily mid II Minll nnd arntlo por-nnnllli bi n Known nx mi' of llir iiiihI mih rpsful vwnnrii in I'hilndi'lpliiii in IIt wirlnl uplift unilr'l;tKini;s wild whirl) p b.i 'n "' I'T iiiii'lnm liur,k, It wiim H"-nrnitL'il ,. .inPit of Tlinmiis K. Mil- Jlii. Mrljonn wn bofnin Iti- inur ,i-i !. .''in o tin' riilliuii'lliliin riiicc. in !""'.'. mn ."nrnu i.uru n iir Kli.ibi ( Ind Ulilcis, TIimt nu .. it no :i MiriiiUinc of Minns il M' ''" Kltlt'l-,! . nilpiv i ., n- uir.l llf Im iipppiiri'd iniinnti' tho i vh,. ibrir ti'cn'nr i;o ,nu Th" light Minlii miidr ..III l"l ll'.'.ril Willi till' 1 1 h-ili.i- wot ii bj tin- inn c ..nun iiiipi" :ind drici. Hi" i I iii pi !-' of thr dn notion A-a1"!' " H.1111'1 l'"iii,l I lirxc nnrrs rrr urn, iiiiiIkiikt ni ii iiuiiiu . ninum f c ri' of 'It -row ITrail'P ol 1110 nnn .urnii miiiiiiru nnrin.ii. .iiir mn 111!. I, In HIP .1Orinill)ll Ol n nilllir OI -lllinur;il. wiiiti- iici min- llm -" Sinn'". (ily onioypil sorinl proniinunrc. fliir f- '" I. ill!' I" to l.nilj opiMiik i K,P j i,U'ird bv lirr husband nnd lef in oPInlp with .iii' i-nmrin tiircr cliilclrrii. Konprt .Alrl.cnn, lilinin Mil ii innr rnirini inr j .Mrl.riiil. .11'.. HUH .Mls nillllll A rim i t nanip ii iif I vim n )rl(nn. Wurdrn Irl.rnn. hrr nldr-t I, i-..iviniinn biuroil thr I huh. wns Uillnl tit Kmt (Iglrthiirp,'. lin.. in .lunr. 1)11 i. whrn thrown from bin j liorr. lit- wii- h liriitrnniit in Hip tinny. Mr5. Mri.niii loavrs four brothnv and , four istrrx. Thri nrp William (!. i Win don. Nrlkoii I!. Wiinloii. Ilorbrrt Vf.Mr'11 ho- 'i b:.i ' i-n' i 1'llT Jul, 1,1 trrtn t I . in th,' ll,n ., , t'l.iti An.i IT- li mn II" I)r S.i til"' ii .Ta'l.'"" Pf I I nl" '. i no jo.'ir. I) I ounoll. in i-lvirs" of liio , ahl' it.ii Ilo-iiont nlil ii I i Mill' n iiiiiIpi -iimmI win I I Iwi'ii nil'il out of l!.'- Ihp ticiclilxirliiMiil of Thirfponth and Wharton slrort. urrp ItIiI without bull nt Ablnxlmi toda.i for n fuitlipr hparitu .Mnj II. on a I'lmrKo of roimplrar.i iTir.iuu a third mnn. whine iinin hni not lipon made pulilb . Im bolnt; (ought in Philadelphia Chief I.eirr. of the Ablllgton police, liollcvp.1 Hint the turn under arrp.t belong to a gang who Ikup defrauded iiulninobllo inniiame ngPneips of thou fatulM of'di)1lnr. Spby and Unvel wore arreted In urn ninth; fashion Inst uiglii. when three Abington patrobiirn stepped out of hid ing plnrps in the hoine of I.ouls IVieli. ti tailor at (Jleniiile. who had rom plained to tlir poller that his life win in dnngrr. Trli'li told Chief l.rirr liofoie the niTi'sli wptp ordered that he liml bought ii M'ootiil-haiid ittitoniobile mine time ago from a reputable I'liilndelphln oenlor nnd after a fhort timp It broke down. Me look the ear, lie "aid, to n garnge run by Seb.i nnd Mniol in I'liilndelphln and left it for repair. Later, loirli trxtlliod t"d.T . the ga rrce iiipii told him repnirn Mould to-t LVl. and the mliNed liim to el) tin 'III II- jllllk. 'I'llP Midi thei Ii ii 1 a i ii I at tin, garage tbrv would oll for .""il. and he nmld get ii iii.roi for S'i.11 'I'liey giinrnntred, he .aid, to see that it wai stolen within three week nnd he rould then "splir" the insurance with llienl. I rirli said ho refused, and thoyj iiirrincneii nun, iio nonneii me poller and throe men took pots in hi hnuie. as the two hod promised Id come back last night for an answer. JJ'hen they rmne l'Violi toil them over the ground of their former ''niiNer.ition, so that the polire heard nrrj thing. 'I lien rnnie the nnoMi. The Uei, Wood It. Nlewnrt. forinorlv of Honttle. differed. He said the Iioukoi of rhtircliwoliTii altond rxtablisbrd itmountrd lit no more (linn "woinen'w to ,au.xllini low '" ; Anotlier proposal im ninclo lo make n ranvnss of women of the dioeeio to aseortaln if the desired to rote. This wni defeated, but the ronicntlon an thorizpil Itlnhop Hliiiiplnndor to appoint a coininiysion to htudy the qne-ition. Die roiniui'.sion wan Instructed to siibtnlt to tipxt enr's lonvention a "constriirtlxr itntesinanlike plan' for the pnrtirlpntlon of women In dloeesau affair'. AT THERAPY SCHOOL il Thirty Out of lift) of Miifculiiw I'riMiutton nt I'mi-rsl Thciitii'. hut ) ouiif! II otucu bhou l'rr.s(niulit n 1 1 I.. I'm I.i-i nla.-r In Hi' pinu' H l r I tll'l'lg'll ! II hH' I 111 ui'l ii' , ', , 1 I'.ll In in I . ,1 'l g liipM .in, II, iiiI , Hililnliil tori ii, I'm l,i,p ( llieni. .some with bald hrinl- nml high ittlliirn nnrl nlhrri wllb rollogo I,. . i ,.,ii-h - iiii'lei linn nrin- Thri nrr ii in en Mi ni',, nerMiii' and bliihlul thin Craduatos Will Take Up Work of Instructing Con valcscents Air eliiiiu- K'r!- n p5iinc r.i' ' I'hllailelplna s nnswrr wnuld -mih H" bo "Ye-.- and foi of lifti Mtigmg nil'- ,lt.lnlv il ho leslllllllll ll I '"111 ' to (IT isMi'il b.i Kiilph t ui htir head of STIinFMTR Al I ARF WnMFW oiina riimimni mm il'iii than thirti w'ir men The walls of tlir Ton t fb'Hlrr rr Tweltn .loung iinnmi -till In giad ' Prilor,i uith has- nml baritone inlli'i 'thnii sfiiiinnn nnd alio eme Some o( I'll in ! rrr goo'l. In" i-all an lirr. . nmi r 1 1 Hil'.n r"i in r I ox mi 1.1 .,tnilil 1 lioi arrows ' w dl "I' u "li.'l-J .Sorili l in- I ih'ii hi woiihI mai i- no fur liaugr ilie dibai imeii ho blue been iiskei) ,r in hIijo- are l.riiigi- i'ling. (hes. i ifred Marlni. New Yoik: n sippj, , . I'liilailelpliia ; i;. ,'inic. Iti m Mnwr : V lioi I'ni'.idolp'iia, and Urnr L. is l-'aml r., rip t,it lfot.ir.1 nnri-'t loMl" 'I " f , IP" i III', frank Jiniii-- rnr ii- Ii; 1'iellls tn Hospitals ' ,1 im i ii i,- ii ill bo tlir- Aiiicri-Hp-i, ml, I iiii'iilosie Hospital, lb, piiii', I'nlii Iini,- tlo-pitnl. llnsp'ln' .I'ffprson llopitnl. Ilo-piinl and Samaritan i ,,f i ii 'lutnrs includes the Mai, I iiiui Lieutenant Colonel v Hum William Mi-K. Ilray. llniiHirii. Hub White K 'il, io ltiiling Si'hniil. Waller in iinin .lim-pii r. .Magulre. W. Warden. Clarence A. Warden, Mm. .1. Louis Ketterlinus. Mrs. Snmiirl T. HoiIIiip. Mrs. IIpiti Corning, of CIpvp- toilniul, ami Mrs. Sauiurl . Morris i Mrs. McLean was foniTrl i-liuii iiiuti I of the pnst reutinl lipid comniittrp nnd 'member of the national board of Y, W. C. A. Pur ti-nny years slu- wns prcsi !.ln,,l ..f llir, I Inrfnntitiiti 11 V C l She was also vice president of tlir bontd of truster.- nnd rlinirmnn of llir rverii tiir uir.iniittee of thr School for Chris. t inn Workers of thr I'rr-byterinn Church. The Mnry Warden Harknoss tosidrnee for girls wns founded by her four enrs ago in iiTinnrj of a sister. She atteiubil the Firf I'rrsb ti rian Cliim-h. (iermantown. Short Opera Season Opens Tonight The San Carlo (irnnd Opern Co. will pro-out "La 'rosea" tonight it llie' Metropolitan Opera House as the lulttnl , offrring of its three-ilay Migagemrnt. : "Lii Hohciue" will be giien louior rc.w eioiilng, with "Mudnine lluttrrlly " ' for tin- Siiturdiiy ninlinee nnd "Ln Vnrzii ib-l Uestiiio" on SnturdM eve. ' n i in; I Port uno f.'iillo. inipresnriit of the pnmpaii, Inst night teiralr.l that these four performances w-re in the nature J oi a t'-st to determine if I'hiladelpliinns , de-ned I" siippoit mi operatic organi-' 'nlloii at popular prii --. MASQUE BY PNN CO-EDS May Day Celebration to Take Place at University Co oils of the I'niienit of Pennsyl vania will hold n Mny Ibiv celebration thin nftornorm in the Itiologienl linr don.s unles the downpour is too henry. In that rase, the affair will be post poiTil until ,i Inter dale Helleiing tin- i-iuiri of li'mib'th wii one of the most wiib-h Known for it-, fantastic daii'-os and frivolity, th Woman's I'ndrtgrnduatr Assneintlmi will presvnt "Pan's Annlrersnrj." a mnniie rritten for the lilbtabothnii court by Urn Johnson. 'Pho May Onv progratn. w-hh h will be rppeiit'il tonionow nnd Snturdni. is the first of its kind ever nttrmptril by the I'niversity girls. One of the p.-lneipnl fentures will be the diinr-s. arranged bv Miss Margaret Logan, of Hip I'liilndelphln Normal School. Ps thettr dnnees will be performed bv the ro-etln In How tug tin-elan robes. There also will be a Maypolr dniirr. in whieli Ann Canning, prrsident of the senior class, will be (Juren of the Ma. A -ustlc tinner will add to that phase of the program. Miss Pditb Morgan, leader of the Welsh choir, is In chnige of the sjn!;. ing. Klt7iibrthun music will be used. In addition to the dancing and glee choruses Miere will be violin nnd Hut" select bin. Mi-s lllntirhe Hubbard inn hoi- si-tor. Miss Irene, who fi-ripp-nily bus appeared with thr Mntlni-e Mu sienl Club, will play the harp and 'cello. One. of thr features will be the fein-ing bout b two niembrrs of the wnnuns trams. l.emonnde. rand, prngi-aius and rlgnivitrs will be snbi bi git Is in iptninl I-'liynbothiiii co-tunirs lllltod from tlir Philni'rlpbiii School of Oei upiitionnl Thernpi nt loiiunrm-e Inrnt rxicir ill th" -, n,,,l liiiililing. Ul.'il Sprurr street, 'hi- nfl' niomi The sludeilts ban- -m cr--fnll i mil pleled nine month" of training that will Ht thoin lo nreopl position- lo tench iiiinnlesconls nnd incurable" appropriate oeciipalioiis. 'I lie twelio gradiialOk haie nlrciulj obtnllTil positions of thi srt Last week thr dean of thr -,.,,.,I Miss Plorencr Wellsninn Prlton lereived n eniniiiiiniealioii from ! goiernuietil liral'h aillliorili nt Wa-liingimi offering to plan- l lie entire gradual nc; , Iiisj In institutions thill are training disabled i-ori ii " men. Ii"s Pulton point,-, to ilils as oiiilonin of the ili-iiin ml fi 1 1 allied t'-ai hrr. Tlir Irninlng which thr -''nl'iiis lunr had rnnsi-lrd of -ri.-n nnuitli- of thm retienl studies and two months of pin, tiral work iti Institutions, inong thr trndrs or orcupatiotn wbiih the grad uates will traeh are weaimg. -iwing and knitting, to.iniaking wood . lining, iniidrllng. printing bool I, Hiding mid chair caning. The tlP'T of ll"' 11 IM I ion 1 1 III' I HP is to trai li disabled per-ons .. adnpt , tbeiusi ve to ,i trade of prof. ion. lb- accotiiplisliiuont of whnli will not b' hindered In tli'ir forin of i in npiieity. The aim i l fl -1 1 ii sn,.i pi r-on- to ib work of a useful nalun- but where tbi i impo-slble. il is ronsidoicd suflineiil lf thr disablrd prrsons inn be innde to do mi thing wlii-'h v ill K-i n thru minds from dwelling upon their inlirmit. This is done ns n mums of hastening COllvnlrsrenrr. The graduates nr the h -is Mm -gant HrorKorho-. pp Miiei.t of th' 1JIUI rlas-: Lmiise K"n'. Illlh Itice. Margnct K Mni-lmll. Abe- l. Cmnp lull, (Iriifi- L. Coon, i . lllrglllel II t ooper.' P.lial tli I PiuIiIim, Hmrici II. li'-lt. Lli'i'ieth I. Hiitdiin-on I'loroncr A. lidding and Pli7,ib-ili I-: Sanderson. and i in , oieii in the hlirdrtteil stngr bail 1- and Wmldi' Hull- u'lciin oi i hi si i a coii'liirlor broki into iiiioluiitiiH .ipnuiu r Hut when-, of wliPie, win tin t'liitd. dliluli iipiranl- lo the from io,i if c-tn - ca i '! "All igllil who lr-i ' '.inir the rri . '"Ladies lir-t nnl don't It bashful " Tin- men llallriii'd tlo , -ihr ngatn-i Hie slack- of ' nci .ind iIk girl- ml inured spin 1 Thei i,nd uirirli if thei lai keil uiimber- lib nib and bru nrtti-s were nlio'il eui i,p mid two of the latidhlalei had ImV 'ibb iii'itrbed Mirtli the iibisi iit hi, I iitrlain of sili ll I 111" inenire 1 Tin ir Mi N-i'i l.o.spi , who eunie all the w-i it n I'm on ami -ang "''li I'ri'ini-i Mi and then en , nl ,', .'ind i ic on d ngiini nml srrmi til '.ll'IIM Then th'-rr wn- Mi-, nm Pbprb'iel oi t timid vln. a- gi'iiduati-d not -" long ago from Hi i i M'lwr nnd nftr" In r llllllll h i I.ICi. i eiliic Miss I'lifilim I. Mi- l ii'i'ln I i;- 1 1 (! , i- 1 1 titi , nnd -I... ivii f nub I cued. SI',- .i',,i, cu n mail -r on tin lt l-'orlr-t -,ig. fifig Ihc long irbi.slli him ,.' infill 'i. it-, b-i' In made In-r i"lc himIi iiet, inr ,.,, j, nt that, ami Mr I nml,, -it t,i, ,er -In showed a Im nf i nl -luff ' SieiiKiiil' .,i tin -, . n.pir fnl , Hi" I ll-l'llint -iniiiig lie", our si,, was Mi" Mnhii b'tiik. i Mi, ,in H'p. S I I' i III li, -I , (in, , lln gill, but smnr of llieni bad '" I, il. lin' i nl"!" nrenrdllig lo "Mr unbar at'il Wnddle Utiles V. I Hughe- mIk, -nd be ir In mi in I mud' n bin nalli bail'-d fr'i Sen oJik , rir.,1 Hi" bigg" I Int mid to n iinir ti ii i' " -i ini l capable o -li piling m nml plnting Itolnti Hood liinr'linn Cnit'o Po"li P.nb and ( np unit I'm n i nil in on Charles H Moisr OiI.iiiiI-i. Pl.t.. Mm .". i'Iib' ' . -. of tin I an lii I Mm I'hii ago d" 'I "'! ' ( at I, v ml I.,. lb I ,i i b' null, I ,, C" r " Is YOLK .idvcrtihinc ilways iit work or only now and then? ?3 Tilt MULMLs PRLSS. 'PttllltTi I 315-29 (.hfnv Stitet Pblladclphli Inn M i i Hiding Acidein. William Mr. I'-" i I'. ,iiiiu oi Polu e. , lames .1. i fvi Is i o- i Miiipln, Mis Irene du I'onl I n hii'ii- litri- Killing Aenil- ,im Mi- I ,, i -e ii .i I nrpi titer. Miss I'iriii. potii in-- Iiiilni-ine i Intliicr, M .- I -I '- Powell and Mi'- Dorotlii (,.it, ,i M. -'! ' -1 ii'iitleworin. Mi .Mm- ft,,. Mi-- lean I'.rown Se.in, Mrs. l th. W Shelinerdine, ll. pi n l l mi", i lbort L. Smith, V ,i i I i .1 ' I et!'- I'', !" I M Mrs I Mis 1 ' In r M I , f 1 ii i l n r-in i ii i w ' -a. i ' i Mr! l, , Gii ; ' i., I i ii I rank A Spi in i r. I " nf It. .lobn P. I 'nier. siiin'i - I erlii'Mei- Pnrni", ,' 'ii,'- Mu had .1. Dovlr Inil. i-. .li " l u i Pom .Mis, c. it. Mar, I! du Pmii. Wood Mi latielle WatimunKfr. ' ' i 1 1 t im i i Samuol I ' " H JVanainaKrr. I ' I li'il.iin I 'knient It 1 ' I 'i' .lohn . Poin . I tin-. Iii'iiteaniit W. W I i li i.tll.eri. Captain lid Mi-- P.ini' llughr-- .Misf P J ' ilinpn INSANE PATIENT ESCAPES Fou-teen Yer Old Boy Flees From r .uei at Newtown Square 'Mi' fnin e-ti leu'.- old. o 1 1"" I'l nn iiiuinte nf the iii" i lo-, ml fm r iio lii-,nie i .' ', M'li'..' t -triel , .-! up ,J I '' lln in In-, niglii ' " 'i i ii .itibi-r of i.rln-r pei .-1 - " 'hi hosi,tni fin in ' ' - i ii" i -irrilai w in u n : ' i ' il'iig I', giuiril ll is 'I t ,. - iprrinloiiilPiii of 111' 1 ' ' i ' piiibabl altonipr 1 ' ' oine ' ' ' "I hi. ii iu.il.niK all ilm m 1 ' " f.n in and u.i- n, ' '' -lei'pms innii i. i ,,, t " k wlnn he -lipped ofi Hi- ii-!ippc.irain e I a . 'it, i ii, il,,. t.u. Dr. J. M. Bornmnnn's Funeral The liinoral of lr. .lohn M. Horn ii in ii ii . who died Tue"di.y after a long illness, will be conducted tommrow afternoon fiom his linmr at 1!li!!i Past I Orleans street. Interment will bo in i Oakland Cemetery. l)r. Honimann. wboi was fort eight .icurs old, was a iiiom -her of the lnedical staffs of thr Sntniir- ( itiin and frdleo-ChirurgicHl Hospitals. ' llr was a gtadiinte of 'IVmple Pnivrr- sit. A wife and nine children sur-j vii e. Henry F. Walton's Funeral ' The funeral of Hetir.i P Walton. Protlionoliir.i of the Common Pleas and Mutiirip.it Courts, who died Tui-dm inning, will he londiieted tonionow .ilternooii from his luuiie on Acaib-nu road. Torro-u.ile. The llov. Percy .1. I'.rown. rrclor of AH Saints' Proles-" tnnt ipiscopal Chinch. Torro-dulo will oflieinte Interment will bo in I tie burial g;ound of that church YOUR ALLAVOOL SUIT UK Edward J, Collins' P.dwanl I. CnMins an died nn Stiudliv at hi- North Second -'nil morrow Funeral iiicir wlm mi boine w ill te bur i::.-ii Pil to- N, I I'd n- lr" ffii Ms fi . I- N 1(1 r I' "LET US RE-SEAT Your Porch Clinirs I i. e m nt sm.,11 (,-t Mndnlic Uros. r.in s. i nil -i. i-np. list BlIOU Jl a' lin Ii a n ,g f .IP, Ol'K FI'.KT rs INSTVNT ItKLIKP ( j . W Al1,' ,n "-"kl'li .0 ' il'l I- n'i fri, f j"7 --f i 'Mil!"!! -n 'iMrfi.a. 1., lr ,-.1.1.., ., - nun N0H"MF.TAIUC lie Riinrnntrf, lliitnr-. fmrurn wtir ur I llnte lomfnrl I rEATHCU-UUCMT I llnnklrl nn rrmiri,! lAflCH-SUPPORT l-tKMM lll-srs V, , L I'onl llrtliuiir.il, CI -lillnril lllnr, l III'.' I lifslniu si , nxr, jR An all -rag writing paper is just as desirable as an all' wool suit. You pay the price of an all' wool suit for three reasons. It wears well. It looks better. And the cost of making is greater than the cost of material. You could buy Crane's Bond for your station ery with the same assuredness. It also wears better. It looks better. And in the cost of your letters, as they lie there dictated, typed and stamped, ready to go out, the cost of paper, no matter what quality, is a very small fraction. So, if all-wool for suits, why not all-rag for business letter paper? iooL selected new rag sxvc 20 years' experience Banknotes of 12 countries Paper uioncv 0438,000,000 fco"Ic Govevmncut- bomh of 18 tuition.? ) m YBANK56 .... 5iLvr(isirru . s lEIW SiLvtnsim., Bmn, Of J Vta'CH liS'GWADUATION Cl FT5 Clclh cf Gccl llrst Hatches frr Hctncri jotf IValchca fcr cn various iJiapof uticipicca Sa.lurdcjr Closing Hour 12 noctt. c MacDonald & Campbell m 1 Standard Quality Suits $25 to $75 Luil' th.it olTf-r ,-"'ii si-,ri'iinti- from mot model-, tabrics, ami loln-m,; Suit? tluit ju jrtf.lt ilniiaiid, not m-t beem, of in their -in" r'or itilc and fit, but because of hr t'umouM I.uI)nn :ild & Campbell quality nt' thr clothes tlii'iiisi-l rs inside nnd outside and tin- fair pmo, foi whieli c sell bitch wond'Tf'il valuer. Mrn't llrtts, Clothing. Ilaliei dsbrrjr, Motor Wertr I 334- I 336 Chestnut -St reel ill ' View of the tfinniid for Fine W'oratfds in Silk Mix urea, Sclf-St ripen and Clue Serres, This Is a Itemtirkublc Eve.nl ! Intensified Value Sale $50 to $65 Quality Suits at the One Uniform Price $35 Made exclusively of fabrics of WJ, ViYV, .SJJ and $J0 qua lilies, secured for litis Sale several months ago. and never on our Counters till I his neck! Good stores everywhere get $65, $60. $55 or $50 for these Suits and they're worth il ! Simply trusting to luck that we shall be able to get anything like such values later on. But let the future look out for itself! These are on Sale for this One Week Only at the Uniform Price of $35! If you are interested Now is the time to buy! JL ClyJLJL v O manutacturm' Clearance bALL-20 OFF nn our Framed Mirron Snlmtllil llnr of Picture Framei Fine Mouldings III Vurlf?ly. All IVuodi, t.ntMt rinMie M- - --- . iBiimi in wruor , atthew Schramm & Son 3 North Oil, St. Second Floor WHOI is A'iiL I'ACl Ell Kits ' vi.iun AILl'.BS n j Complete E(ui)iucnl 'I iii i. t -inir '.f n,-i fii npf cl riicni.i!l .ind nn , li.inle.illi To prfp.ire .1 nil ev iiulf .id. 1 1 lis. ns iMiiiualsm-I'csoari-ii t'l.nis i'opi I llus I rations .selection of Mi-dlfl el' in ,i cotlipleti mid I. ills f- uiB fashion If v on tiianii fm Hue u produi-r that I i tlnalh sold at H'tnll po much ibn lienor. The Oscar Hosier Advertising Agency 1 ,1 .l( ' lll'iltil llll',l , t, f;r. , ; 1311 Walnut Slrcet II ,ii,.i ,, l face U HUSlNUaS PAPERS L"J5 Fur Tin.i i'iiom.i hi'iiut r. Storaav and llemodclmg at Extremclu Law Hales LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT AIM'AREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street Semi-Aiinua PREJNVENTORY SALE WITS CO. t TS DRUSSUS SKinrs iim ists WONDERFUL VALUES EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS MW"ui rains' OFFICIAL GARAGE of the "Odd Fellows" During Their Convention nnd of the Keystone Automobile Club And it should he OUR grtr.iRc ii you atr look ing lor the best in town. Modem, clhcicnt, con venient and daylight throughout. Day Parking (8 Hours or Under), 75c New Camac Garage 13th St, beL Locust h. 7186 .LV OLD KAMIC, BUT A NEW BUILDING AND NEW MANAGEMENT New Light Grays and Pencil Stripe in Our Regular Spring Slocks The Intensified Value Suits, arc in addi tion to our regular Spiing and Suminci Stocks new light gray not slaty gi ays bright hcrnngbonch. homespuns, club checks, pencil stripes in many widths and many colors Sports Suits witl Kuitkcrs ot long trousers cithei oth m tweeds and homcsnims tnlrn. thd assortments' fiwmwuiiiiww o l wnpiiiwjpwiiiwiwuiii'i, iswww wmmal Kit'JJ;rg'?By"yp3Jiril HP" iyl WO' i.hp ifi-Mi"ikMPfiiSi-rM.MMnjwS5Tl 11 t m,Mfcm. !., . in. ia.-.T j TfcBA.Trf-Jfc.- h . r. jr. .t-w-..-.t -m.Ym.i SI nj f I Tfi-n; 's,,,, i .,,, I K a i x l j ivi(fl& t l lift H 1 1 is Critical I Perry & C(). JR. i,' Vouim iikii .in- i-xtvl- Sixteenth and Chestnut Sts. I BB99i j P gjC '.c-Af.i.. )J OUR MCW PJlOOPtRITY I lwiSf ..KliiijLi in ilait u- n fS sfyJ niL flWER,Cft cublfs X Wm tuircineuib. 9 t&r x " ' ' '''' " ''i' I M l llicindispu.edl.u.ih.M j JQH" l' MI"",lL" 'iil"JTi II .PHtek I I ) j , , , fm ' ' ,4' , ' in i h;i' e pi ,,' i , tlir -fli 1, (i tl n Jncob Recti s htins is ilie m ,, ; ..,,. ,r -v wm l (Mr ivrf. 'ounz M.m's I louse in I ' ' B ijiit'' , r ,i b n, - " M L" ' i -- l f ;;;:' I'lnladclphia is the l),sr WtTl'fS! possible evidence ili.u H jg- UrUU U 1 f g r,rrrf f ;. and QCC ciothin.T is ,n I K oousenold Help! B '"ii'V','.''" "' that is claimed for it j 4b!r "" n" K'1 " ,rl,aljlr ' ,,,ld " "l,,8e' , I )Ci)B REEDS SONS I (JHHra THE LEDGER '" j U-2-fi-I-KL(jOicsIruBtt Street llj K mopnini. and lvkninu m i Ton Bvcit r.vv moiik at nu:.i'B v i
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