tfT--"'-' wwfifpr '--W'i w 55 s'?5HsT(,;' ' '" tP.MM (BHEj.'VS-1 ' " tf tfWjl"'' -. .... fjjf tfy f EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIL'ADELPHIA', THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1951 5 1 DIPLOMAS FOR 43 . JEFFERSONNURSES Graduating Exorcises to Bo Hold Tonight in Hospital Amphitheatre ROBERT HOOPES TO PRESIDE ForlT-llirrp Rrn.1nntM of tin- .TpfTerson Ho.nitfll Trnlil.K School for Xur-M will Tcho thHr diplomas nt Rrn.liintiiiR ex- CTfisc. t' '", '"-M "l S oV'ck ,pnls,,t' t1(. hfpxfiitnl ninpliltliontrr. Iiobert Ilnopor. of the board ot trus ts, will proItlf Ht tlio Pxen-KM. The oroiiinu pmycr 'HI lie mn.Jc b) the Roy. J,, ,1 ,n- Mutch, of the llryn Mnwr S' ,)V ,'rmti Church, ami tho diplomas rs.te.l M WHHiini Totter, of the Kof tr i-teoM. Vrof. Solomon So is Cohen "ill mnkc l"" 'M' l0 lhc ThHi't of BrmliiBlcB follows: Suc"Ai,nna I irnrlrttn Stewart ntwrrn d. ilirilnml K no l''l, . , X RECEPTION FOR PASTOR Kilyrlw 'T'yoru: I3IIM&I Tl Mm V""7, ',:""" YlVncvlovc Amnro Hcnrv r.lliM.pi ,Btr ,,m imnt Edlnburnh. ricrjd i. n-i . .. , . ronn)l ''l',V iv, H!nl. Jnnl- I'Va Kl Arch Street Methodist Church to Honor Dr. Crowther Members of the Arcb Street Moth (list Episcopal Church will Rive a ru ecptlon to their newly appointed pas tor, the Rev. Dr. J. K. Crowther, and Mrs. Crowther in the church tonight at 8 o'clock. Dr. Crowther, who came lo Philadelphia from Seattle. assumed paitornte of the church April 10. Preceding the reception there will be nn orgdn recltnl. During the re reptlon the choir will slnj; nnd mem bers of the nnnrtet will render solos. Many prominent speakers will be present to extend greetings to Dp. Crowther. The list Includes the He,-. Dr. Tlojd .Tomklni. of Koly Trinity Church: llm Rev. Dr. Curler Helm .Tones, of the First Itnptlst Church; the llev. Dr. Cieorgo Henson. district superintendent, representing the Phil ndelphla Conference of the Methodist Kplseopal Church, and the Uev. Dr. Clnrencc Mncnrttiev, who will extend creetlngs from lhc I'resbvterlnn Church. Hlshop Horry will preside. On the committee In charge of ar rangements for the reception are Dr. fieorge II. Wood, president of the Hoard of Trustees; Dr. V. H. Ferris, Mrs. I. Roberts Ncwkirk, Mr. Arthur K. LoFcvro and Dr. W. II. Collins. DISCUSS HOUSE FINANCE. Co-operative Building Discussed. Richard Splllane Speaks The third and final session of the Philadelphia Housing Conference took place last night In tho Friends' Meet ing House. -0 South Twelfth street. "Co-operative Financing" was dis cussed by Dr. C. P. Warlmssc, of the H u I n ,....-.-. -.. u -iihiiii up n l- Ivnn-vlvnnlBl !."".' ?!''"" . i ina lr. null. "'?nn"y lvknl. H uV A-lclnMa roll 1 onn- . '"'" ,.,cnnH.," Now .lor- To Speak on Inter-Raelal Relations John UnMies Holmes, piistor of Com- m .:!..... linMnl Up nt ons In the North " at the Friends' Meeting House. Fifteenth and Hncc streets, nt 8 o clock this evening Good Printing T LOW IIATI'.I coMMBunAJ. t-rt'uVTV ' 1'n,N"r,Na Mnnills' Tiir.'rillNTIX. MAN U9 s. AM strif t llflmont SSI Cuiicura Soap AND OINTMENT Clear the Skin tett,0ntmtnt,TtUrm,a:mrTwhn. Feiwrnplt Co-oneratlve League of America. Dr. Vnrbnssc stated that onc'-thlrd of the people of Europe were members of co onoratlvo societies and that "wo can do It In this country If we catch the vision nnd get away from the old order of doing things for tho sake of profit." On account of bad housing conditions more strikes start in homes than In factories, said HIchard Splllane, who spoke on "Huslness Financing." Edward T. Hartmnn spoke on "Philanthropic Financing." George AV. Norris presided. CHURCH BENEFIT TONIGHT Entertainment Will De Held at Wil low Grove The annual entertainment and recep tion for the benefit ot St. David's Church, Willow Cirove, will bo held this evening In "Danccland," at Wil low Grove Park. An orchestra has been procured, to gether with high-class entertainers, and a large crowd Is expected. The Rev. Edward .1. Curran Is rector of St. David's Church. WOMEN VOTERS TO MEET Members of Democratic Organiza tion Plan Membership Drive Seventh nnd Eighth Ward members of the Women's Democratic Organiz ation of Philadelphia will meet at 8 o'clock this evening at the University Settlement, Twenty-sixth nnd lyombord streets, nnd take steps to Increase the membership in the two wards. Mrs. Edward I. Davis, county chair man, will preside nt tho meeting nnd addresses will be made by her and Mrs. Dongec, of Mcrchantvillc. MANAGER Man n' nlulltv .mil rxperlenm wlli Ml i.a.1, iiii-p ii. .latum oxnerlomod Inl folio" up ork for lureo uulnmobllol nnipiin' . l1'1 w. humm iipiiik iTitniinmii. GUr details us to cperlrm.n nnd refer. fOCC .T. IA1K AIIVi;ilTIM(l CO., ;il Wlllirrnsunn Hide, riilliuli-liil.lii 3 .50 Round Trip Washington OR altimore$3 .00 Ilonnd Trip '.Charge Accounts Solicitedz Mmmm&-. 1sdte3faz& Semi-Annual Clearance Entire Stock Trimmed Hats A T ONE-HALF PRICE Only our own stocks of distinctive millinery IMuk Hats of every type at half price 64 Hats formerly 121 Hats formerly 94 Hats formerly 100 Hats formerly 75 Hats formerly 50 Hats formerly priced 5.00 now 2.50 priced 8.50 now 4,25 priced 10.00 now 5.00 priced 15.00 now 7,50 priced 18.50 now 9,25 priced 25.00 now 12.50 -jammer Mt Regularly Ten Dollars! 9 5.00 Purchasing Agents' Orders Acceplcdz TTar Tax 8 additional Sunday, May 15 , SwrlHl Triiln l.r.ltr tlroad Snoot Hlstlon. . ..".."OAM Mt Philsitoliihla . .. . 7 M A.M. itiruiiNiMi i.i:avk. W.lilntoii 7 K, P.M. Ra'ninoiH (I'nlnn Station) ,OPM, CTiiim'Hr l.vurnlons May 'J'J, Juno I.'. "). and July 10 jPennsylvania Systeiq slsV V 1 A jA v w sfmtiiwtt f Wm Wm mm 1 1 Bones ft LB"es J AMI 1 1 m ruj Kw HI ) StTttiflM in 1 1 x' MftiSvw&zSS:! 1 8 FbintM 181 3 Edttctior J I MaM I vg ' mj mmdimmmmm L-i Unleu ilamptd Ike ltU il it Wr y) ntt an Educator Vvfcj vWwy Unleu ilamptd like Ihit il it nti an Educator EducalorOxford for men. Black, kid, tan kid. Russia calf. THE RFAIITinn ' WOMEN OF HISTORY Gave Much Time To The In provement Of Their Complexion onir r,7 . .l,at lh0 mof,t beautiful ' Sf "f, history nrn tho ones that I Ut on'"0,'', ' "f ll"'11, tl", "' tho cultl- 1 iiscd all m?rilf0 of tUtir lcau'- They liiari? nPJ'fhTO1,,,ls c,irm. vi rcinnv.'"' "enty Bleach Uii mm? n?i sk " blemishes, audi as1 3oiithi,1.malto y01":" sUIn soft anal llEhm,1iivnml F11"'' Blench In a do- ! Kr- wh h.Ur.iwomcn II wl" not Ml d ?nii2n ,ho. fnc0- nnd wlen ap ihe "kinT 8 Un lnvlalbI coaling on -aysllLo nl. i1!1!0 SoaP Bou,d al" Ht3uty0nins,f'Lwlil Blc nnd White keen iholV .c;h; rnrulnr uso will Clin mS'V11 .n.Pfrft,,t condition. Ulac kn '-.V r ih!? ndvcrtlsomcnt to Ten. . foi rll1''?!.150 1007' Memphis. "t-yuo of I'-iowcra Talcum Eowder. PjmjljsBqpBaqrriffi'tmmmm Men: Have You Tried This Shoe? HAVE you ever felt the rare relief it brings, and seen how -well-bred it looks? We urge you to try this shoe from the fam ous Boston shoe-makers, Rice & Hutchin3, Inc. Wearing it will mean no more corns, bun ions, ingrowing nails, callouses, fallen arches instead, solid comfort, walking or standing. For the Educator "lets the feet grow as they should." Come in and try on a pair. mm pice & uirrciiirrs Educator Shoe MUM FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN S. K. Miller SO.", S, J00 MjrWI M. R. Cherry' Son. 0511 ritrniuiiluHn Ayr. II. A.Iier 1013 Itldid Aio. Wm, Macfarlana S030 I'rankford Ato. 0 ,KI'. MUI.II I.N 1III.SI; hTDItl L. II. Glickman ia.ll) N. Ilroa.l Ml. R. Fonter & Son 4339 'Mln M., Munajunl.. I'hllit. CIibi. Cleret 1209 ColuinhU Ato. Geo. Schwlnn SIS1 N. 6th ?t. A. Christian Si)S I'rariUfuril Air. George M, Garman :s '. .v.m m. A. Kobua & Sons 4th S. Hprtico ht Camden, N. .1, Nineteen Twenty Two's Fashions Morris Wcngcr's cxxlusivc creations in furs and fur-trimmed summer wraps for present wear will set the modes for 1922. Chertak Wenger's Hats Distinctive models for the warmer days in the new season's exquisite materials. House of Wenger 1229 Walnut St. At 18th Street, Opp. St Jamei Hotel mfb w !m Could you tip your file like this? IT is only a little thing the safety latch that keeps a "YandE" Fire-Wall File shut tight yet this little latch may some day save your business. Without this latch, the steel-plus-asbestos walls of a Fire-Wall File would be little or no protection. With it, these files have at least double the protection of an ordinary steel file. You owe it to yourself to investigate Fire-Wall Filing. Cabinets Ask us to show you these four valu able Yand E" features: IAn automatic safety latch prevents drawers from opening accidentally. No other file has this latch. 2 Real Roller Bearings make every drawer open or close at a touch. 3 Water or dust can't get in. When closed, the drawer fits tightly against an inner flange. 4 Steel -Plus -Asbestos. Two steel walls, with a double lining of Asbestos. Telephone for a copy of our new Fire -Wall Booklet. awmanandFrbe Mrc.($. Filing System Service, Equipment and Supplitt 1013 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Itl.l.l., WAI.M T Tl l.J.I'IIONI .s K17 hMM'OM gv II ( I. IT FILING CABINETS FILING SUPPLIES SYSTEM SERVICE STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. m$vf'xfl firWlT Profitable Reading FOR M N To-morrow we shall have three spe cial groups of Men's Suits more than 1000 altogether to sell at appreciably less than to-day's fair retail prices. These groups are as follows "Alco" Worsted and Cassimere Suits, $33.00 Other Worsted and Cassimere Suits, $23.00 Suits with 2 Pairs of Trousers, $27.50 We have also received a large quantity of Separate Trousers to sell at the following special prices $4.50, $5.50 and $6.50. - Strnnbrldgo & Clolluor beconl Floo' Kat "Wickham" Straw Hats Matchless Value $2.65 . All the evidence is in. Ien can compare these smart Hats with any Sennit Straws to be found else where selling up to four dollars. Do this and you will do as hundreds of other men have done select your 1921 Straw Hat from one of the 20 trim new "Wickham" styles, and pocket the difference between the "Wickham" price, $2.65, and what you would have to pay for Hats of the same kind elsewhere. In addition to the "Wickham," there are thousands of other Straw Hats to choose from Sennit Hats$S.OO to $7.00 Henry Hcnth London Hats $7.00 Genuine Panama Hats $3.95 to $15.00 Leghorns S 05 to $S Bangkok $7.50 to $12.00 Genuine Panama Hats at $3.95 special purchase of Hat1, worth one-half more to three time" the price. i SlriTbriJee S. Ciu Men's Leghorn Hats at $4.95 Xcw shapes for men nd young men. Wdrth on., iialf more. tuier b'eeoii'J V oor Market Strroi 1:31: Such Fine Shirts at $1.50 You choose from woven or printed madras, mer cerized cotton pongees, fancy poplins or printed per-eales-T-and you pay considerably less than the prices for which these Shirts were made to sell. i fatr'iwbriJse i C.oth.er Hast S'oro Kishth s-ire't The Trim Looking Bow Ties Come into their own with the advent of warm weather, and men are choosing from a wonderful collection here, at these prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. -T -atrwbrtdio i '' o'tutr A a. a I, Market Stroo' House Slippers Reduced $2.95 In this lot, TAN KID Romeo Slippers, Everett or Opera models, also dark blue Felt "Comfy" Slippers with leather soles now $2.95. - - HtrawbnJgo i C.o'h : i:.ghin n.l F.ltiert Stro: mwdftMUMs V if W s Hundreds of Parents Bought Boys Suits A; T-I-77I rtf iV One-Third Less Than Present Prices And hundreds more can do the same to-morrow, the next day and many days thereafter, for we had lBOO Suits on hand when the Sale began this morning. An assortment well capable of presenting excellent selection despite the un usual selling activity, which naturally results when such a remarkable opportunity to save money is presented. In the great Sale all at one-third less than present retail prices and at half those of last year Cheviot Suits, with Extra Knickerbockers S 10.75 Boys' Suits of All-Wool Blue ScrncSJ0.?J Jack O 'Leather and Other Good Suits $!.,?:, A Special Lot of Cheviot Suits now $i.7, i y Slrawbn.lse K Clothior -Second Floor 1'nl.ort tron Un Strawbrid6e & Clothier MAKKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILI1ERT STREET A Clearance of Women's Coats at $37.50 Also a few Capes and Sports Coats. Odd odds and short lines, including many styles and colors, frequently only a few of a kind, in some instances only one of a kind but every one a wonderful value. Practically all sizes in the lot, but not in ench style. Many lined throughout. ."irnubri'lK" . M"Conl I r iihtor nn Suits of Tweed and Homespun Under Price! High-grade Suits from our own stock, now $37.50 to ?47.50. Black-and-white effects, checks and soft-toned plaids, in gray, blue, lavender, green nnd tan. Some belted, others with box coats. Tweed Suits now $30.00 Hair-line checked tweeds, made in a smart tailored style, with mannish collars, breast pockets and pockets below the belt. Lined with fine pcau do cygne. irn i. hrt.lao A i othu r S cinil I'Umr f'ontro Candy Special Jolly Drops, special at 35c a pound. Nut-sprinkled Chocolate Rolls, f special at 02c a pound. Chocolate - covered caramels, special at 50c a pound. Chocolates and 'Bonbow SOc Ivinn' Assorted Cakes 43r llaftomont. nnd rilbrt Siroot Cro Alele ToM orrow y 500 Pairs of Misses' and Children's Oxfords at $3.15 and $35. 175 Women's Trimmed Black Malinc-Hair fiats at The Proper Cook Stove for Summer GAS RANGES Tin ec-burn-or. S1&.00 to S67..10; smgle-ovcn, $28.00 to SoG.oO; double-oven, $44.7.1 to $18.00; cabinet style, ?54.i!r to $151.25. OIL COOK STOVES-A com plete line, including the new Perfection, Florence Automatic and Nesco. Portable Ovens, for oil or gas stoves $2.00 to S8.00. FIRELESS COOKERS Du plex, single compartment, $17.50 and $20.00; double, S30.00 to $37.50; triple, $48.00. Idenl sin gle, $23.00 nnd $28.25; double. $10.75 to $51.00; triple, $00.00. 0)ie Hundred Ideal Two--omparlnient Cookers, spe cial at $35.00. J a" i Mil iff A i'ii Ma nn'ii' Elegance and Grace Distinguish These New Pumps 1 our beautiful new models that will find faor with women uf taste: Oiif-Strap I'umpnSSMO Of clfestnut brown cnlf, tth welted soles, IS -inch leather military heels, straight tips, ball "straps and perforation-! and buttoned instep straps. llroun I alt I'umpsUi.Ot) In ueli chestnut brown, with turned soles and mvered "Bnbv I.ouin" heels, imitation straight lips, perforated; I'i ouch-bound. Ilandaonw Vuinp S.7.J0 new model of black domino calf with I! parnlbl strap, but toned with black pearl button Quarters and ioeivd Louis heels of gray nozi' iulf Instvp Strap l'ump$?M Of black glared kidskin with one broad instep strap. Squaie edged, light-weight solus and l--inch leather military heels. Of blown glared kidskin $0.50. ''n ! tit ! ' ' I " 1 ijh i nn i 1 . 0Tt e Sheeting Muslin, 68c A standard grade, full-bleach ed, M inches wide. An excellent alue at j8c a yaid. 4 5-tiici I'iIIoii Catc MhkIui, JJr 'i bMdao A ' othl.r ,1 13 -n'ro It's High Time to Store Furs Let us remind you that our ( old Storage facilities foi furs and clothing aie modern and of the best. A postal or telephone noti fication brings our messenger to your door - and there your responsibility ceases. ;4t,awbrirlift A I orhitr SMond floor l"llbrl Htrot W I -jfi - i .A 3