-pr?W rr- V? '! .V' ! k'' cv a1 V ., EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, Jim 10, 1921 p- - . ' - f s i N irr m II 1. 0. 0. F. AT SHORE TODAY BEATS SISTER IN RACE FOR "BIKE" p-$kt . Conclave Here Ends With In stallation of Grand Lodge Officors DICK IS GRAND MASTER i' Atlantic City n-ns the plnycroimJ ni UiP vintinc Odd Idlnw nnI their Indies' auxiliary, thr Hohrknli. on this the last dr of thoir rcnte-twinl cole bration. Scvcrnl thousand loft enrh this mornlnjc on special trains over the Jlcndlns Railway. Thc.v wirp ncoom nanicri by many hundred orphan Ml dren, who arc boing cared for br various Jioracs supported lir tlio order. Thcv will return late tins ovcnliiK and to .morrow leave I'liilmlclpliln for their a homes. 1 Thousands of Odd Fellow r and rwm- brs of the Kcheknb sembl ptordnv Afternoon thronged Willow (!roe Park 3 at the first online on n lnree srnn i jfiven during the rentennial celehraMi n ? of tho Independent Order of Odd 1 I Slows of I'ennivhania. 8 A spcrial train In two section of en 9 roaches each left the ItnndiiiK I'muinal jifor Willow firove nt 2 o'rlork In the Irifternoon Mnn other- went by nnt.i 5j mobile The children from the orplum 4 homes conducted bv the ordei went In J trolley to the park earlj in the morn. ok Sphere field sports with ubtnnial Sprite were arranged fur them 8 With brilliant and impressive cete Oniony officer of the (Jrand Lodge were Installed cterdn iinrtiinir in the JIetropnlitaii Opera House Thousands J)f Odd Fellow from eerv section of a the State were present as were urtunllv 1 all of the past officers. J Albert X Dick, of Pittsburgh. wn ( ami .lames 11 verr, grand represen- installed as grand master: Charles C i 'aiur to the smercigu grand lodge. 5 Jlulkelev. of Phtladelilun. drpuM grand I A gold w.itch was pie-enled to Mr master: Charles K Mertens. of 1'ile. Hall in recognition of this work in Sprand warden ; thcr A Tf nil. of Philn connection with the centennial ecle ajdelphla. grand secretarj : Frederick C. hrntlon Mr Hulkeley, who minle the lillnynon of Sernnton, grand treasurer, presentntion was given a leather brief '- frto MU MMMMIMIMIHMKMVnP J- r7si lrnL?'i& - VKflCI ,.', '11 W"! li mi J. fcv K tMWXw ''Jk.'i 11 BOY BEATS SISTER IN RACEFOR BIKE Took Him Only Ten Days to Get 35 Subscriptions to Public Lodgor SHE IS NEARING GOAL, TOO i William ThnmnR Wllllnmn, thirteen venrs old. of -158 Kait Wildev ttrcet, i has beaten his fourtccn-jcar-old sister i Catherine in n friendly race to see who would win a "Blnuk neauty" bicycle. but then William hntf n flying stnrt with his puhseriptlon book beforp Cath erine decided to enter the content. Moreover. Cntherlne, who already ha tvenlA of the requisite thirty-live sub scriptions for the Pinti.jc liKDOKIt. tie clarei that she will como back strong when it conies to nn actual lace with her brother nstrlde their Ulaek Beau ties For William hasn't learned to ride yet He has seen other bojs' blcjcles, nnd once a pal'lct him hold the handle bars nnd jal the pneumatic tires with his thumb Hut 'not even his pal would let him learn to ride. Xow, ho linn IiIh own. He mnrched triumphantly off with it cterdny, n broad grin on hii bright fare. William won his blcvcle in ten days. His ulster, who entered the contest last Fndn. sas she will hac a Black l'eautv in lesx time thnn that. Then she d win i o she will ride rings nround her brother. But William isn t so sure Willlnin said It whs "pie" winning his Black Beaut. A little work among friends after clnses was nil he did. He is a pupil Ht the Chandler School, Montgomery incnue nnd Wlldey street. RALLY FOR WELLESLEY Alumnae Will Begin Final Drive for College Fund More than .100 Wcllesley College aliimnap from Iinstern Pennsylvania. night in I .it I .u Temple b the degree southern New .Tersey, nnd Delaware will Muffs of Caledonian I.nilge. No. 700. 1 attend the final rally of the endowment and Mille lodgc. n I0OO. I campaign in this district which will take place tonltht nt Green Hill Farms Otorbrook. Hotel, City lino nnd Lancaster pike, The rally, which will bealn with a dinner nt i o clock, marks the formal closing of tho local drlvo for $200,000, The national quotn of tho fund is $2,700,000. A total of $108,000 hna been reported to date by the local campaign com mittee. An effort to bring this nmount tip to the necessary $200,000 is to be made at the rallv and during the week thnt follows. Tho endowment fund must be entirely raised by .Tunc 20, the commencement day of the college. $1 BILLS GO TO $10 That Is Reason U. S. Agents Ar rest Alleged Forger Charged with passing counterfeit money, Peter Zerewlch, Fnlrmount ave nue near Second street, wns arrested by Fnlted State) agents yesterday. Zere wlch is alleged to hnvo' purchased gro ceries of Harry Mann. 110 Fnlrmount nvenue, nnd tendered In payment n $10, hill, which it was found hnti been raised from a $1 note. Zerewlch was arraigned before Com missioner Mnnley and held under $1000 ball for the CJrnnd Jury. He was iden tified bv Mann aa tho man who had given him Hie raised bill. pra Fine big fresh beauties! Gold Seal Eggs 35c carton of twelve At all our Stores u r-sfoW9Ssr mmmwmmMmmwmmmmmmiv ' r IE r l'hotn MM I Willi. mi 'I bonus Williams, who won nut in a frlriullv contest with Ills sister Catherine, to see whlili of the two would he the first to be nw.udrd one of the "Black Beaut " blcjcles being oflerrd lij the Public Ledger. William is thirteen jc.irs old. nnd lltes nt t."S l'asl Wlldey street case bv Hamilton Lodge, No, Wlfl, of Wes Philadelphia Second and third degrees of the sub ordinate lodge were exemplified last M&-& WEI sTn ? mlmhl.nl MM Cor. Chestnut atMb 18-Kt. White Gold Filled 3 . tfiui& Get one of these Mctrolas for summer entertainment (jpr Illni, Snnplilre unit two Cn DlnmnmU JOU $ 1 or so n wffk, thr minimal twrni we ollfr. Bracelet Watches, $27.50 L W hlte II I li ni o n (1 Solllnlrp CJC Itlne ipOO Tho value of all cash with the con venience of extended payments makes buying here a real pleasure. An unusu ally varied showing of Jewelry appro priate for Graduation Gifts awaits your inspection. 1 m ' EX ' top I ; i AT i a -.. H5 N. I I TCA0E MAflK . iKySlft CEO US sWW , The Master A Real Man's Shoe is a new shape in the new brown shade ANOTHER Walk-Over combination - fitting oxford is something entirely new in shoe construction. Not only new in style, but in the cast of the shoe. It has the right instep fit that evenly distributes all the weight. It feels good. rpHE heel fits as though it were tailored. It is X wide at the bottom and converges at It would stay on without lacing. Tho new brown shndo is a deep, rich tone. Not a surface color, but right in $1A thi3 Top-Grade Russia Calf U Black Glazed Kangaroo $ 10.50 the Harper's hzzb market) ma -Vet io22 chestnut! Shops jMMwira IgiiiiiiiniiiTiiii'iiiwiiiiiiiiiiiwiBirapinyffliiiiufliira'iiniiiiiiiinv'raii'iiiiiirarainiiiDrairara Victrola IV, $25 Oak ilBffisSsffS?P s0sS9i iSBiBS&?h ipjaygSsWJKeflj Victrola VI, $35 Mahogany o: oak There are so many places and so many times when one of these portable Victrolas fits right in with the occasion. They not only meet the need for summer entertainment, but meet it any where that need arises. Besides giving you the best music when ever you want it, they enable you to take it wherever you want it indoors or out And they play any of the more than 5000 records in the Victor Record catalog. New Victor Records demon strated at all dealers in Victor products on the 1st of each month. pfo&hA tMwmmmmnmnwmwmmimmimmmxm?m P is II June Sale Saturday Will Eclipse All Like Events In Philadelphia Disposal of upwards of three thousand new Summer Suits at prices averaging I their cost of production in every notable group. Oak Hall has been famous for years for its great out-clearings of good clothing in the month of June. But for five years market conditions have been such as to forbid a June event that e en approximates the saving opportunities of such outstanding importance as the men and young men of Philadelphia will find at Sixth and Market Streets todav and tomorrow. 7VJ THE SEASON'S GREATEST OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN ! i A. $18.50 for $25 and $30 suits $22.50 for $30 and $35 suits $25.00 for $35 and $40 suits $30.00 for $40 and $45 suits $35.00 for $50 and $55 suits $39.50 for $65 to $85 suits 9 IS At $25 there are hundreds of new woolen suits each w ith an extra pair of trouserswhich means virtually two suits at tne cost or one. In this ptoud there arc new douhle-hreiisfpH hm.Nnffnn ,v.r-iie .mrl ; plenty of three-button sack suits for business use for conservative men; as well as extra sizes for stout men. m Victrola VIII, $50 Oak Victrola IX, $75 Mahojiany ot oak HIS MASTERS VOICE RZQ.U3.PKT.Orr This trademark and the trademarVtd word Victrola" identify all our produrti. Look under the lid I Look on the label I VICTOR TAI.KIVG MACHINE CO. Camden, N. J. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. At tH1 there arc more tllan fivc Hundred guaranteed standard i11 tyJLk ,.. biue ser&e suits each with an extra pair of m trousers jS5() and $55 qualities everv one. Plenty of gray and brown herringbones pin stripes, pencil stripes, chalk stripes gray serges, gray worsteds, silk mixed worsteds in sizes for extra-large men. Wanamaker & Brown Mfaorrkf0 ySS11 ?,u I m m4l KSJss-235 isBSHioirjimfimjmwW'i '& WtK I'WmKIIBaMMlMffl.'l ' , V ji. ,, -,- 1, ft4fSl W, - Wfr tf - i V. t - vPV- I''.'A, Ji IUWPbWJJ thm t'M
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