Et W j -,- T r i&tf" $ a ; " A r. w , V hf ? V? 4 ( TE- i ' ? m. " EVENING w PULlO LilDGERr-PHlUADBLPHIA, IUtSTAY, JUNE 2, 121 17' no seeks ; BIG WORKS ABKUAU j.- Unnnn r Kftd-";.; Brine Back 5omu u. .-r--'SMusicalompoions , TOubHWITH AMERICA rtlUdHphl? ; M(,,cn Worl(B from 8,?n0nrVl.cro. He cxpdcls -InK rn,,y' m, .Vvrrnl notcll composers W li ihrf! "n composition. left,rVri. hcrromWMlnR vocation nlth """in lonal m-K- '"r tho Orchw .vwe xPl'nnaJ.i .... i ' MiiHt now . iM.Iri ""J rroe.it orchMtml Im t -l.t.ii ntr io?"', .:. :i.tv ,-jiriii '". mid two other KtrnllllRkV. no inoit romnrknble rt DJ. P" ' ... 'il,n Vlnnnixip C01I1 pih to iakr nno of curl, KJv to I'hilailclpl'ln BMlcUn? '" YThurwlnv) 1 liaVe n "?mwl.h Vlnnt D'lnily to nr !,, forlhcnniinR proemm In ""fiiwn where he wl" conduct the piilllilelpnln "'hlmse f Also. I export iVl .Sn composer ami planiHt. to tDl: S l'hlla.lel.hln and pay his own """Jifllonl rcjard Cmwla ns among .rfstclfeJ Italian composers. " 'Oth'Wl m n",inS further has so far "VlV i II, m of now compoal gKVc are In touch ullh new music ,D4iknow H is nny tlfo in.livhl- .illhrln a nation that keeps up its M create, IK nrt. c mu,t be PEPPER NOT FOR BOARD Lawyer Suggests Herrick, Wood and Conwoll as Choices There Is considerable speculation n to whom will bo selected by the Hoard of Judges to fill the vncanclcs on thc ltuard of Education, caused by thc res ignation of Simon Orntz and thc death, of CharlrB II, Kdmunds. Representatives ofttmorotiB civic or Knnizntlonti, prominent educators nnd others have urged Oeorge Wharton Pep per, a lawjer, to become an active can didate for the board. Mr. Veppcr, how ever, snld he could not accept the honor, ns he could not give the time to the work that It would require. He sug gests that Dr. Clieemnnn A. Herrick, president of Glrnrd College ; Leonard wood, ncw president of the I'nlvcrslty of I'cnnsjlvnnla, nnd Dr. Itui-sell Con- well, of Temple University, would be excellent selections for the bonrd. Although former Judge Dlmner Ueeber also expects to resign from the board, he said that his resignation would not be tendered at present. The Hoard of Judges w ill meet tomorrow. BoFNofKIDNAPPED 1 . C. A. LANE WEDSJJFEGUARD Widow of Former Phila. Pub lisher Bride of "Eddie" Zimmerman SURPRISE TO FRIENDS HERE NWi the tame, tbe anie thing, when everything tends to rn we arc HKciy think the same art ui nu, " --- ,.v , t ,,. W Hill '"- . .uil.hfl lit n nit iitulnr . . Kindu mi i-iiii ill n. 1 1 I i- ui Sjurne 8tandards-we must not he we cold and mechanical, like so many ?..: i i,n ilm world will keep on ImSucIn men nf indMdunl tliought. Pr7.l,uf.lSr.rAn,wlfn will surprise the 'I Ilium ".'., .. ..! .rH A read) mere m 11 nyiniiin.- feeling for art. Tl e everyday Amcri- appreciates thc best music If It serf not real thej would not demand orchestras all over thc country. East to Went II can feel how peop'c undcr mnd mwlc. I cannot explain it, but I always feel that undfinable current bctftecn audience nnd orchcslru that is unmistakable." Mr. Stokoweki said Hussia was for itr a land where deep love' of music prfvillcd. and that it was unfortunate thi conditions had apparent!) Killed or drlen out the best productions. "Uallon's 'Chaiue Sourls,' which was i Mcn0w oudcHV show, and which ! aw Tucsdai night." said Mr. Sto- lowski. "i one of the most nrtistic productions on the tage. Joseph Begl Found Wandering About His Former Neighborhood Joseph Begl. ten jcars old. was not kidnapped, Thc little ward of the Catholic Children's Bureau was found wandering nbout Baltimore avenue at Fiftieth street last night. The boy was bellcred to have been lured away by an elderly man who took him to the movies nnd bought him candy last Friday. He explained that he had gone back to Baltimore avenue and Fiftieth street, which was tho neighborhood in which he hnd'licd be fore being tnken In chnrgo by thc aid society. He was picked up by a man who formerly knew the boy. He hnd been living at a boarding house ut lil.il ( Brandywlnc street, before he ran away. STAGE STARS fo"AibERIN Proceeds of Benefit Will Be Sent to Needy in Ireland Vaudeville and musical comedy stars will appear in a benefit performance to be given this evening In thc Academy of Music in nid of the destitute of Ireland. Tho performance will be given under the ousplccs of tbc American Committee for Belief in Ireland. Many prominent I'hiladelphians have subscribed for boxes at 51(H) each. Word was received here today of the marrlnge of Mrs. Cornelius A. Lane, widow of n former Philadelphia pub lisher, olid "Eddie" Zimmerman, life guard nt Manhattan Beach. The news ehtised considerable surprise among friends of Mrs. I-ane In this clt;. Her first husband died of apoplexy Christ mas Ec, 1010. She nas six children. The marriage was performed at St. Mark's Catholic Church, Brooklyn, on ! Saturday, by the Bcv. V. J. McCarthy posing nfanslon at Falmouth street nnd Hampton avenue, which Is close to Manhattan Beach. Itclativcs are tnk tig care of ,jlie place whllo she Is on her honeymoon. Zlmmcrm'an Is snld to have made ail excellent record m a lifeguard, and is very popu nr. During the war he en listed In the Army Air Service. He ?"". ni commission and returned to the . "ui-ii punes as a tlrstlleutcnant. Wills Probated Itc'atiVCS Wren tlm 1.n..nnnln.l In l,rc.01 wills probate tbdny with the Bcglstrar of Wills. Susanna It. It. )"nsnPt. H22.-, BridRo street. $7500 ; Kivn. Uetoiiiersk, who died In Mount Sinai Hospital. .tl81, and Bobcrt Lei nnn. 'J.JHS Nnnirn um.,1 r.nnn Tt.v... lories of the personal estates of the following were fih,,l : Mahlon B. Fax inJhi2'iyAhlW' Amelia B. Meters. ?"-;-""-: Milium II. Tapper. 514.. Jb0.no ; John ,A Baseh, 571,720.20. Letters were granted for administration '? t" estates of the following: Arthur yj'lKlcy. lbl North Sixtieth- street. wm?P' nni' I'nwrenpc Hershmnn, "m Linl'y street. Sin.000. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Mr. nnd Mrs. Zimmerman nre now on their honeymoon. Tho wedding was an Important chap ter in a romance which began last sum mer, It is said, when the brawny life guard appeared to bo ihoto than cas ually Interested in the beautiful Mrs. Lane. Zimmerman was especially pop ular with the Lane children nnd fre quently carried the youngest of them from the bathing1 bench on his shoul ders. It Is believed that Zimmerman will relinquish his post as lifeguard on re turning from the honeymoon nnd go into business. In nppbing for thc mdr rlage license ho gavo his occupation as that of n broker, nnd his friends believe that he contemplates entering the biokerngo business on on extensive plan. The former Mrs. Lane owns an tin- Anicr. Gns Co. 6's, 2016 Market St. Elcvnted 4's, 1945 Winchester Rep. Arms, 7'i8,1941 Waterloo, Cedar Fs & N. 5's, 1910 M-CownCcL I.nnrl Tlt TWAcr Phi In Pn. 1rmbrrt Philadelphia Stock Exchanga Ycstldday In skool Miss Kitty was telling tho class nbout grate deeds nnd nobel acts, snying, The noblest act cny man can perform Is to do something that wilt aid the cause of suffering hti- mnnltty, now Is there enybody in the class w(io dii7zcnt know wat I tneen wen I speck of aiding thc cause of suf fering humnnittyr Wlclt nobody raised their hnnu, prov ing everybody thawt they knew wat It ment weather they did or not. and Miss Kitty sed, Very well then, I will rail on somebody to give me an illlstrn Hon of a deed that would help the rausc of suffering howiniuiltty. Benny Fotts, I will call on jou. Wat would you do if you hnd jour choice of deeds to aid sufrvrlng liumnnltt) ? , , Id do something so grate they would tnnkn nnnthiT Imlltilnv without CUT skool every jeer to celebrate It. I sed. Wlch everjliody started to clap their hands tin if thc thnwt I had did it ; nlrcddy. nnd Miss Kitt.x banged with' her ruler, snjlng, Hllents, nil scr nrlxeil. I must sa) I Hiink that Benny Iiiih n verv koHIkIi rnuscntlnn of suffer ing humanity. Think, of the grate and nobel scrgeon who ferst discovered an nlsthetleks That was aiding the cause of suffering humnnltty. Now perhaps James Egan con give us another Ixnm plc and tell us wnt ho would do to nid the caiiBc of mifferlng humnnltty, WMi Jimmy Egan got up, snylng. Id be a grate sergeon nnd perform a operation on children beds so they could lern twice as miiUh In a day as wat Ihev can now nni) then they woiild o hnfT to go to skool evvry other darf ;" Wlch evrbodv stnrted to clap -age and Miss Kitty .banged with her ruM something fenrse snlng, Hilents, th Intlre clnss will remain nftcr skool lOf, luilf mi hour. . Wlrfi we did. 3 .50 s Cuticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch Sot;,Otabnt,T!cJm 2e.rtrrwhfre For middIm Iddrm ClUcutUboritoHl,Dpt X, IKidtl.llut. LAFF WITH FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr. Wernet's Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves sore gums, sweetens the breath. A white powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, 30c., 60c., $1.00 or write direct to Wtrnet Dental Mff. Ce.,115BilaginSt.,N.T. "HER COMPLEXION WAS WONDERFUL" You can quickly make your look the ante by uting Kijjn, a. remarkable beauty tacrot of old Egypt and no one will know that ou lia nfil Anything. It 6n9 dctfctlon. pro duces permanent result. Will poiltley Incrcaso th beauty of nm woman of any nee ulr's or grandmothers. Suf ficiently nuccemful results uunranteed In thre diss to provn to you that i'io con tinued uso of KUJa for a short time will make, sou appear eirj undor and niarvclously enhanco tho heiuty of sour complexion or the manufacturers will refund sour money. Aide sour dealer for n free, copy of alualilo booklet en titled "How to Increase Your Heauts-- SecreM and Arts of Fascination em plosed bs Cleopatra, tho Clreatcst En chnnt'nsi of All Time " KUJa (pronounced Ke-iha) Is for sale In this eltv liv DEPAIITSIKNT STOHr.S trnnhrlriice & Clothier r.lmlxl Ilros. l,lt nrns. Hnellenbnric's Job. G. Dnrllncton II. F. Dewern nmio STOItpS I.Ucrtt's 10 Htores (,eo. II. Knot Inroh Urns. 4. II. Wood's rinii htoren Medln rharmnrles Htnnley Dmi Co. I. Cohen Co-operative Drue Co. Maerhee & Co. Cnlxillero Truir Cn. Hon land I'hnrmnrr Mm. Connlll. Cnmilen .Idt. TRUNKS REPAIRED ALSO BAGS & SUIT CASES PAI.KSMKVS SAMPIJ5 casks , nnd All Kinds Trunks. " and Suit tines Mmlr to Order. VICTOR VALISE CO., Inc. 48 N. 7th St. M.fArS,, Round Trip Washington on so.oon 1.! w.oo " m .nqiTimnvnr m JLilIllllIllI C U I Itonndl Wr Tax 8 additional bunday, June 12 Special Train IeaTes Eastern Htandard Tims Ilroad Htreet Station ..6.S0 A.M Wet ISilladelphla (185 A.M, ItnTURNINO LEAVER Washlntton ... .7:15 P. M Ilaltlmnre (Union Station). .8:20 P. M. rcrSlmllar Ejrurslons Juns 20 July 10 PennsylvaniaSystem H I I Mr 'Iffliil i v uwMMMm B 1 I WWW HC I ampil MfJJ' Mh -CVrkx-r rN.' mvtsmrvA TTMT3W ftltwA 2af?nPWin F v I ' GINGERALE i 1 'tl TS7 II V Thc XmrnM Ms drink should be refreshing, pure, sparklinfr, brnclnfr. BLUE ANCHOR ginger ale is nil erf these rolled into one. Ask for it get it. Phone lor a Case JOHN miEDRICn, 5th and Rising Sun Tioga 2495 Philadelphia Park 4819 4lso nine Anchor Harsaparllln. Illrch and Hoot Ilr jg J fl IB i. road - llonn.l Trip II 7 $ Manager Phonograph Music tStore Wanted A Rentleman of highest incrclinndlsinK and sales ability, to take full charge and run successfully one nble to keep a crew of salcsmon on the street. Must be jounpr enough to h.ivo speed, and old enough to have balance, furnish bond and satisfactory references as to character and ability, and begin duties at once To this man, this staple organization offers an excellent permanent position with snl.tr nnd Interest consistent. Tell us why ou can qualify no attention paid those, who are not experienced must furnish phono number. Strictly confidential. P. M. P. O. Box 590, Philadelphia, Pa. Qoodness The price you pay soon wears out of the mind. The quality you get never wears out of the suit There are cheaper suits than Stylebilt Clothes but for good ness sake it pays to pay the price. Stylebilt Clothe i are priced with only one profit because priced by the producer. IIU HILTCOMPAN Y 1211-1213 Chestnut Street 40 For Churches and School A SAFE, sanitary, (ire-proof ceil ing in perfect harmony with ecclesiastical and educational requirements. Cannot crack, stain nor fall. Lighter in weight easier to ap ply more durable and econom ical than plaster or wood. WriltforhociUl illuitntinit tfaUt Calingt for Qiunhtt nd Shocli. PENN METAL COMPANY 1T.NN MKTAI. HI.1K... Villi, ..!'V 1007 Luxurious Box Springs Hair Mattresses Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1632 CHESTNUT STREET The Last Place on Earth to Go to in summer is the averago bed. Hot, lumpy and stuffy, how can one expect to sleep rcstfully on such a mattress? In the name of common sense, why docs any one continue with them when it 'is so easy to havo Dougherty's Luxurious Box Springs and Hair Mattresses, made of the highest quality materials by trained craftsmen? They arc not only the most de lightful and luxurious bed3 pro duced, but arc also by reison of their character tho .nost lasting and economical- I.nxurlnns Box Rprinsjt, Jtllnblo llnlr Mnttrrssf. Mormrnnr Bed Mends, HrsM nd, Kmllsti Omen Furniture, I,omp. Dnlnty IllnnUrU nnd Comfortable. White Knnmel Vursery Accessories, etc., e(c. rr V y -- it Till ItSU 1 , ,n NI; .lt ti),t stor 0p,n, nii,y , A M f lose. lit 5t30 I'. M. II NNELLENBURGN M ENTIRE BLOCK-MJRKETIIZJro 12 STREETS L f dotnei Shops In Principal Ones NEWARK NEW YORK BROOKLYN rHILADELntlA CHICAGO fmHiUPouiid--, Si V Ira PEARL BORAX SOAP llORTHfarMffBI: THAN IT CaSIS SAVE THE WRAPPERS In SEAS HORr EXCl'USIONS J-i ATLANTIC CITY OCEAN CITY WILDWOOD and CAPE MAY I A I. Ill ti v .. . . RTri"d$1.50 W.rT.,.a. -i' tuiilllonul p.. AUsnllc Cit jlWwfl.al1j "1 m laii.lnrrl Uaylltht lion M 7 '00 A.M '1 HI Ml 7 30 A r i 'ill HI 0 30 A M tut...... . !ndsM ti.-' ". ' '"' !" "0 P Atl.iiii !? "i arji. i (D.iyllKlil mm Atlanllu t li n i iiie) n la i TfniMl fioli ,J."I?,?M ,ran "in '0n rianllM nnt A.- A iln ii 'i1."8' " "0 I' M " tlllldl liV"':"lir'.. In lAUUMl.SS M,,,u u vlllTIIMi,n . " " -K mi.ln,, .,1B 0 Hirliinsiy. ,', " WuiKlsy for r " ' "'"HnB (Cnns Mav) Essex Announces Lower Prices Second reduction in eight months Esse,x motors advises that effective June second the prices of all Essex motor cars are again lowered; the second reduction since last fall. This time the reduction is $150 on each model, making a total reduction of $350 in eight months. The new prices F. O. B. Factory are as follows: Touring $1445 fa Roadster 1445 Cabriolet 1950 Sedan 2300 Gomery -Schwartz Motor Car Co. 128-140 North Broad Street Snles Room, 128-140 North Broad Service Station, 2400-14 Market St. Snellenburg's Keep - Kool Suits For Men & Young Men Are the Best Hot Weather Suits and the Best Values in Philadelphia! Nothing to beat them nothing: to meet them! they stand supreme in a class by themselves, the last word in masterly tailoring, smart good looks and cool comfort! They meet every suit-need of humid summer days they look cool, fdel cool, are cool. Nationally advertised na tionally worn ; made exclusively by N. Snellenburg & Co., and sold by us exclusively in Philadelphia! Models for Men and Young Men Sinirle and double breasted one. two and three button A rt rt I V- v4 1 aIh I 1 - 4 -h vaI 4 W a & . m .V-b Ml x aiiun tuai. uiuucia, aiou iiuvyit uuu cujiaurvauve siyiea. sO All sizes 32 to 50 inch waist measure. " PiAwVo TUnh T?nswi Th,;-.. TrtilnM,! i l.l .z.l ; Feather-weight fabrics in light and dark patterns Worsto, Palm Beach, Mohair, Tropical Worsted, Gabardine and Novelty bummer Suitings. Two-Piece Worsto Suits, $13.50 Two-Piece Mohair Suits, $16.50 Two-Pc. Palm Beach Suits, $16.50 Two-Piece Tropical Worsted Suits at $27.50 wwyi r -i sws tr )Em i il fviPk i mmW r V WMMIUV vVfl W i Men's & Young Men's $35 to $65 Fancy Suits, Special at $25.00 Men's & Young Men's t1Cl CC Blue Serge Suits. Special at -U.UU Men's & Young Men's $15 White Flannel Trousers at $9.50 Pair Men's & Young Men's $10 AlUWool Blue Serge or Flannel Trousers at $5.50 Pr. Flannels in blue, preen and brown. SFitLLENBURS Third Floor These Clothing Specials in Our Economy Basement Automobile Dusters at T $2.75, $3.50 & $4.00 $1.95 I;' $2.85 a"d $3.50 Two-Piece Palm Beach Suits (j?v OZ ''' lS3i;95v$6.75 Khaki Trousers at Pair Men's and Young Men's Fancy Suits at $12.50 and $20.00 Men's and Young Men's Blue Serge Suits at $25.75 m r 2S Cil " 5NELLENBUR-S Economy Baicmwt .trjucirrs) SN. SNELLENIttJRG & CO. v-.ll ?1 K ,4ftfr, . A f H' 5t i ; '