-yji 'T'' '' WX&Til r.'cf V ! tW-Wpi ' n' 'i r .. vwrSWOTBT . ' rar"'' ' , " tf''. 4r . ' JTt.lL&'ti.i.-. f. ,i: i talXuil A U1PU my Tmirt. u EVENlM PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHTLADELPHIA, FXUDAY, J LIVE IT, 1U2J 0 ;f EXERCISES TONIGHT h 6 Boy3 Aro to Roceivo Diplomas at Annual Commencement ! CARTWRIGHT TO SPEAK Sarift Sir "mlllnrliim of the fchool. fertr.fh nn.lWnh.nt street., at g o'clock thl cvoninc. when 110 crad .ffs will receive dlnlnmn irhA Hrr Dr. -Wllllrm S. Mitchell -111 pronounce the Imoentlpn. whirl. 3 he follow c.l by n wixnphnne koIo. Jli" ,.,!(." by Louis tnsber. neroin iTfon the piano by Miss Kebn ' The' salutatory, written by Kveral Tenant, will be delivered by Frank i Reeves. ?he commencement ad L. will b rnnde by former State BwatoracorRO. W. Cartwrlght. of Call- '"it Richardson will give. 'The J.?n." .1 Pnlnnn n." on he v olin, fc'coiripnnie,! on the piano hv (Veil O. iBASEBALL BATS Boyi' Sizes 10c Youths' Sizes 25c Men's Sizes, 75c & $1 Fall line of A. J. Reach, Spalding and Lomtvme tluaamra in ttoch. Broadway Cycle Co., Inc. "The Sport Centre en-, MADK-FT ST.. PH1LA. RJ " '"" -" ' "cac-eJa aginac!iejeje3Ci""rn-Jnni ju-'i - Rlelinnlson, nnd the school Bong, . V,rnnft,?, I"'1 Uluc" by W. S. Camp bell, will be sung. Prof. CharicH C. Hcyl. principal, will award the diplomas nnd medals. Tho valedictory, written by Hobert D. Corl, will br delivered by Marcus H. Illltzsteln. The prom-am will be 1titorpersod by music by the school orcheitrn. The gradimted are: .Tticoh Ab-sma, Kdwaril H Adnurlan, Clif ford Julian Alnartv Jsma I'nrroll An tlionv, Charlta Dentin Almorc Harry Nor man Dull. Harrv T. Harare Conrad nonnlJ Jiarto. II Alason Beach, Kdgar I,. Henfon. Mumuel II. JlentAn. MnrcUH HimuM mux st.ln. Edward IluaaMI Hon.all. Hoborl Allen nookrmer. laraal Draudv. Inmlnr M nmAti. 3. (taorta llrucUmnnn, jr , Marcus !.. Hur dick, JtmH W. Camaron, Otnrxe Kdwant Cantr. Hobert D. Curl, .1 tlov Carroll, .Jr., HlorMn Moor Chain, Samuel Matlaon clarha, Philip Douglaa Craar. Kieralt Adolpnu. Ctmur Samuel Pabcoik Crnv,l. Jr.. DeWIlt V. Dalsey, William U Dlccrl, Jr. John rnd?ry I)own" Ofnr Carlrtoi r:alr. 0orirp C K Hckfit, Thomaa Albert EuAn. CI. IVnlfrlrk R.o Willi rn Aiuujtc r.ndrlaa, f'hnrlis J F.iune V Clinton rnlv. Edward I'orman llirr .1 Prlnaa. B. I.Min n-nunfiMir ltobrt llunlliiRlon "".Irl'llan Joph A rinnstoi. Jr , Jrscpli Oilh. Krank O. (Irren, Hoborl McCav (Ir'At, U?hrt J..hl U!?'a Armstrong Haddon Jlmo Rlldunrth l?nnill. Jr. II Ci.r,..ri Harbl'on. Wllaon D. Harlni. IIr(ord Itd Hartman. John O llinrn. Horicn Klelinrl IIMIman Samusl C Jtort.lnr -T. Hpywortn llunler, I,oul Injbar, William tl. Jaekaon. Hamuli Knitl. . Tloben Toula Kane. II. Alford Kal'y. John A. Kavorklan, Austin b. Klmblf. a Iter J a. Klndarman, William Jlarfa Torcf Klnff. Jr.. Ocorra Klalmon, Arthur Klla Kretrachmar, Abraham t.ln, Ilarry Jay I.'knff, Homr Iwturcnee t,ltznhor. Jr , Joph Ulard I,oudrback, Jr., William O. r.uhka. Inu Itohrr l.ulr, Wllllum lo Cnulav, Howard .McQurrl, John W Matlilaa, H.Ilruce Mtlxal. Jr.. Wllllnm T. Mlddlbrr, Harry Mlllfr. Calvin C. Monrp, T. Kirle MortSn. JIarry Moaa, Wllnon nit. Ifiihouio Nalnnr. William V. NuSnt, K Hamilton I'nrkr. Hobert MMvllln I'srr Crunk II I'mnclt Clarenfo C.nrtla Trow ell. POmour I.. Hand. Crank Armlrone INONOi I.eon Ileldenliera, Charlei Henry Illihardi. Corroat Heth Illordan. Jr., Charlen Olio Iloeer PamLel Itoman. Chftrlea K, Itoetibr(t. thaler ntibrBer. Morion R. .Sniroraky. Alfred H,-iriMi. n.ini.r Sfai. ueoruo oordon Rhepherd. I.con Karle Hperllnjr, I,eon A flpielmnn. Carl Klln ftrouee. r.uaenn iionert Tan. J... Kveral Tennant. Hobert Klllolt Thomaa. John A Topllaa. Jr., Harry Trnulenbrir, Alfred II. Voat. Stewart Mef'ullnrh Walker. Harry Hodman Wella, Frederick I.udivhr Welaa llarrv Kenneth Weret. Aaron White John A. Wllion, Charlea I'rederlck Woll. "Moonshlnlnrj" to Pay College Bills Kxcrett. Waali.. .lime 17. (I'y A. P.) Clifford Colrmnn, fucltlte from jiistlrp. today forfritod SJtOO In ball mnne. on liquor chnrg( here, when nr-rstwl nnd found In pomi ni'mn of two Mill. Ui "xplnlt'.cd to the nollm that he bnd Intended to work his way through col' pro bv "moonMiinlng." FORTY TO GET DIPLOMAS Flrat Chiropody School Exercises In State to Be Held Tonight Oradtmtlon exercises of n Hchool of chiropody will be held for the first time In Pennsylvania tonljrht when forty Rraduate of the Temple Unlycralty i.aUhaI atlll nniwlnnl nvnrfi(fa(i 111 ( llO unlvcrlty bulldlnjt. ltrond and IierKM president of Temple L'nUersltj. will, prenlde. The (llplon.au will be awarded by r. F. A. Thompson . denn. nnd addresses will be delivered by Dr. Arthur . Ktirlz nnd Dr. It. It. WlllmiBiibr. Temple I'nlvcrMty School of Chiropody Is the only reeosnls'.cd school of the sort In the State. Lancaster Newspaperman Diet Iincflster, Pa.. .Tune 17. (Jporge A. Shelly, Hixly-clshl euis old, slnco 1800 connected with the l.nncnsler Ii.IpIII eencer nnd for manj xcars as buBlncjs iiinnaRiT, died 5csterdaJ. FETE F0RGESU CHURCH Parish Fund Will Benefit as Result of Entertainment The annual lawn fete of the parish of the Church of the (1e.su will begin this evening on the campus of St. .Jo seph's College, and continue each pvp nlng until Saturday, .hi no 2.", with tbo exception of next Sunday nnd .Mon day. The Itev. .1opph P. O'llelllj. prefect of the church, has general charge of the fete, and the booths will be of ficered by Mrs. John ('. Ilcvercux. pre fect of the Married Women's Sotlalltys Mary Creamer, of the Young Woraert'll fc Sodality! Mury Clare, of Hip r.eagui) f the Sacred Heart; Vincent Neclan. of ' lhc Mnrrled Men's Sodnllty. and Hu bcrt Ucver, of the Noting Men's Hot dnllty. u The feto Is for the benefit of fhi irnointlou and decoration tat lie ' cllllli'll. r TEA ROOM OPPORTUNITY On the Lincoln Highway Fifteen Miles West of Philadelphia FOR RENT Ven deilrah'e roome rplend'dK iflaot'd for Ten Oarden rmrpo-ea Sullobly equipped, nrtlttlcal'y fur iilh.il Chnrnilna- enlronnienl. formal Hrdn po.rKOla, lawn, oil "hnde. Will be lented on fnornble terma end condition to n pereon ulm can furnlnh eatlafactnrv reference aa to praUlral nnd aucceaaful experience, nd ihow nnanrlnl reaponalbllltv Address C 702, Ledger Office RITTENHOUSE PI? II I 22nd and Chestnut VJlVlJ-iLi A cozy, intimate place, where you may dance at Luncheon, Dinner and Supper to the music of The Tierney Five Where the surrounding are unusual, the 'food delicious, ths service exceptional, and the prices moderate. Philadelphia's Coolest Restaurant Platters, 65c up Luncheon, 90c Dinner, $1.25. And Service a la Carte. Enamel All Through the Kitchen I I TERM Tl I J PAYMENTS R There's something wonderfully clean and attractive about the kitchen in which enamel is the keynote. The full enameled Gas Ranges from the large cabinet down to the little cooker which we are now showing arc a delight to the progressive housewife. You can now get a Gas Water Heater in full enamel, too. Visit one f our offices; or a representative will call upon request The United Gas Improvement Company To keep a husband happy some one has said "feed the brute." We know that Meenehan's Electric Baking will at least bring him home to dinner early every night. MEENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries 18 South 52d Street 2604 Germantown Ave. . 1133 South S(i I i Z r,njk MM.PM TV C-bMO,3 TF Y0U kuy danco records, you'll B l " LM'm JL do yourself and your guests a favor V JLSg0y " yu trv an OKeh record. It's all I Z!rSEu8lag. thnt n danco record should be lota i VBHJjroftfcy and all tho hits while they aro hits 1 H y J V 4324 Do You Ev'r Tnlnk of Mc7 cnll Wn . I 8Se Vv r"ll" In Love With the Girl of M S(3'1r OJ I GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION 9 1 1 S. 60th Si. 4009 Market St. STOKE OPENS IIAIT.T AT 0 A. M. AND CLOSES AT B T. M. MAIT, AND 'PnONK OTtDERS FILLED 40i n. White Sports) $ Satin Special Extraordinary! The verj' heavy, richly lustrous quality that washeo so beautifully. We've a thousand yards of it but at this price it will hurry out, so try to come early. Clrst Floor. South , HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Market Eighth One Yellow Trading Stamp With Every 10c Purchase All Day PHILADELPHIA j Filbert Seventh Women's $1.75 to $2.25 Silk Gloves, $1.2S Only a limited lot majority at clone to half regular prices at all sizes. Strap wrist, two-clasp and novel ty gloves. White nnd colors. No mail or 'phone orders TAt Arc-Inert -I'lnit Tloor South ($ III i El .. iff !& !j oHlw jui.sF Girls' $2 to $3 Dainty White Frocks . Samples from several lend ing makers dozens of rcry pretty styles Included 1 Plenty of becoming styles lace- and ribbon-trimmed modols nnd some with waists of cross-bar em broidery. Really wonders for this price! Sizes 7 to 14. Girls' $1.75 $ Blue peggy cloth, with tape-trimmed yoke, vest and pocket; straight or cuff bottom. Sizes 8 to 20. nt B,o(fr BECOND FLOOR Hats Trimmed Free of Charae Extraordinary Lot of 52 Untrimmed Floppy $ HATS JELaJL The loosely woven straw hats m such great vogue this summer the smartest and most economical hats you can buy even at regular prices, as they require only a pretty wreath or ribbon bow to make thorn charming. Black and all the "high" colors. IM"illlSaSnSiiSai.l.........j-...... -.---. -.. - - - --- $4 Ready-to-Wenr Jnp Hats, $1.98 & $2,8 Band and bow trimming. White, black and two tnnp. "'"'--"""-"-''..-..-.. oUc to 75c Wreatho & Clusters, 25c Flowers, fruits nnd trrnsses. lit 7)rc!Afrtv--rinit Floor North Tub & Silk Skirts ah fashion reports testify to the un- "x:a.enie(i popu "ay oi tne rte skirt! scpa- tf&O. in $ There rceins to be no limit to their aiietj they're equally smart for beach or boardwalk, dnytime or evening wear. Linen, rep surf satin. Mt'nrrllne, Mnenc. also Baronet autla, sllli cords nnd newklst Rose, nlnh ifiral, whlta, navy nnd I'lnrk. '1 to 32 vulst. "'"-.i.-... Misses' & Women's Bnlhing Suits in Exceptional Showing at 98c to $15 fc'irf aitln, taffeln, silk tjnplln nnil worsttrt salts. nuncti. nin.H .?illont .raodttls, ruffled, IM HrofAere- Hrolfr)KCONn FLOOR Lit """ in ii Visit Oar DI(T Misses' & Women's A Tremendously Important Sale To-day! Prettiest New Free MS PRICED A THIRD TO HALF BELOW REGULAR! fflitfWirvS&GxW & W f7Tiw(J55aV4 s t -ii. jfltl KKfizss' rtfnB?3v v.? WrJ M SmOCX)OOtflr ?bw V. W:(MrW!n C ) VA9 iJ WteJr UuMVjQsV Kv.Vral" iS-4 vrmr wvnmm ti iut" l 'TLHiJ-L-imnmjyri ,vivt ii 't fJji,:rvxrj'immmmmmmB. ' MsW ix i i ii i i urinrwftiTV l -sm UrsV7jrAn.k.' WissM i ii i ill 1 1 i i sin iy. m n y i i i 1 1 i w i mil isiiiiM n iwm iiii i i i ' mbrrrrMLtn MmiBni jwerw jri . r. lUjfWLfVki H UPttt f MtnLJlim-4 kmViKI1 B7rV. ifcv)r amkKrtiLWFZ 'VR'WVri'FlV I I n.VWUsfJKiinfkl sw Jk33:JrJfWXfc ?MS - Wm Hil WiWsWkm S W"Js An imnortnnt New York manufacturer cut deeply into Im Sr lJSSffi' JWA VTmJJI actual costs in order to quickly dispose of his entire stock on , bffi( V$$mny fiykB niinci- V' Pass the savings right along to you! Pvj, -"" VTfflEjwji (ljf I wM $1 4 Dresses $20 Dresses KXll WiArxJm $i m&mmm w bm ,M$WmL 1r imrjim -m- iy-ipvEs a) mftnWmm $1S Dresses $25 Dresses rJ-.-'Wg gj fo ,-jt' filH Every delightful style that graces tho Bjaidwalk will be jKT?rfMjf B5bM - 4vi V lrBfl found among them every jirotty coloring. IBeI 0GZ(tf, OTItI wg-sSSijffil Distinctive pockets, quaint Sashed basque frocks, grace- BoMb Awi A i MfiiW HoSslfS1 illP!? touches of ribbon or contrast- ful fichus, tunics nnd scalloped KiHmi ('Pll )")' : an nwijsi 2iHsK ii n wr s . . x ,. -.1 rr hmk wi iv j iiv t KiVMwava ivbfWL ' ay ji r i mc cuiom. oversKirts. sHaK iwsmvv. - ;- t WlMltiKm -Kfli l 'i.V Ji A 8n' to nrLak n" records to set new vnlue-standardsl VimKI IfcSSrWfSlJR IMfflnljBi 13HH sA wi ot n s'nR' one ' the materials, colors and styles, no popu irSiKft VMnMS&l sySSfl JHL Wt&vwlifitfM ...-.-.-. --.'.---.---.-.: I lnr this Summer, is niissinc! In r"WJMllsww.sWBwWIv.J I irTfJMhiaai rtrnmam ida imusmm 4 ii'.diiKV. mini rf&tf.hfMemw yaxQ lasnwaB i iMiniuj msa vr -immt V VUrflsHBHB I ssUIbhbhbiiibBbhHbhbhbhbHH sWSbhbhbhJIbBbhbhbhbhbiHHsshbi91hbB Ni. " i 111 stanraji Not n singlo one of the materials, colors and styles, o popu ,...,.t...,-.,..--. unr mis bummer, is missing! in MATERIALS I most inbtanens our salo price for , i' ...m.,.,.,..!-.!. these modish frocks is just Organdie Voile, Dotted Swiss, I about what you'd pay for ma-1 Linen, Gingham, Georgette, terials nnd trimmings nlonel No i Satin, Taffeta, Jersey, i mnil ot phone orders filled. ' Mignonette ' Ut Jlmtarr-second n.oon COLORS .MM....f ... .... .. .f ' Hose, Green, Orchid, Rod. Pin Copenhagen, White, Tangerine k. ninck, t tst at ETcrytblajc at Lwst rrlcts Beranth Floor of Oar New Bu INIn, 7th & Mnrktt Sts. Lit Ilrathrri Thousands of Mothers Would Buy Nothing But "Shoor-Tred" Shoes They never fail to convince even the most critical parent of their double service, while, from the standpoint of foot health nnd growth, the "Shoor-Tred" last is the final word in the building of shoes for grow ing feet. Yet they cost no more than ordinary kinds. "Shoor-Tred" Oxford New tan shade "the double-wear kind." "Shoor-Tred" Sandals and Play Oxfords I Double Wear Kind Sizes Pricci 6 to 8 $4.00 82 to 1 1 4.50 112 to 2 5.00 22 to 7 6.00 New "Instep-Strap" "Shoor-Tred" last Tan Russia Calf and Pat ent Leather. Young Girls' Strap Pump W v. Sizes Prices 2 to 4 $2.75 4 io 8 3.f0 82 to 1 1 4.25 M'z to 2 5.00 Spring heels up to size 2V2. Sizes Prices 4 to 8 $3-25 Greatest Variety of 82 to 1 1 3.65 TriinkTft-i 11 j, to 2 3.85 TENNIS At the Special Price of Patent Tan Calf Black Calf $7.50 Children's Lisle Socks with fancy tops all sizes. Very special price 50c SNEAKERS for Children, Misses, Girls and Boys that we have ever shown. Buy Them Now! Headquarters in Philadelphia for Famous "Converse Big-Nine" Rubber-Soled Shoes for Boys 1230 Market St. Shoes and Stockings for all the family 1308 (PRONOUNCEDYTINC) CheStllUt St. . Shnie e& I Stockings for all the family 7 J" ung oxoras or r&nn 19 places it he re sediment damages your enginm Cylinder wallt 2 Putona 3 Pittoo riagi J Wrliipio hcirlrt 11 tlfL 12 4lve rmta 11 Camthaft be&xisit 1 4 Caf abaft IS llraJnj geaa 6 Craokibaft inun hear. 16 lgo ttoo drlYtrkalt toit harluK 7 CraaUhtft 17 Gentrator ahft A Coaarrtlng rd tiajarlngi logi 9 CoBBfrtiog-rodi U Oil arcuUtisg puip 10 VaJtai 19 SPk plugi dBwF$j L 19 places where sediment damages your engine RIGHT after overhauling, or when you first use tho new car she's as smooth as oiled 'silk. How long will it be until the power begins to go bad, the cngins knocks now and again, bucks when you throttle down, overheats on a hard pull? Such premature troubles have a cause. Under tho intense heat of our cnrnic 200' to 1000' F. - in ordinary oil forms bliK-k sediment. Sediment damages vital parts. See the long hat W shown above. Treat your cnginr f.iirh. Let the parts keep smooth and bright. Over a million motorists keep their engine running smoothly by using ecdol, the lubricant that resists heat. Sediment is reduced 86ro when you use Ycedol. With Vcedol in your engine costly replacements, bearing wear, valvo troubles, arc all held down to mini mum. Have your engine flushed out to cleanse it of grit.&cdi ment and thickened oil. Put in Vcedol. Leading deal crs have it in stock. Ask todaj for a supply of Vcedol. I ccdol lubricants far ovrry part of the car I r ccilol lubniantB for all parts of the car : VKfUOL for the rnpiuc tlightwero, medium, hray, special hcay, cxlra hr.iM , for the differential und transmission, LTDOL 'IRAISS.t.KAU OIL or GUAR COMPOUND; for tho tractor and truck., WORM wuvfc uiL,; iittAI'IUTE UUKASE; CUP GlUiASE TIDE WATER OIL Sales Corixtration II Hroadway, New ork Thstnlititid to Dealers l'roni 49th St. & Grays Ave., Philadelphia (Phone YVoodlatnd 430.1) For best results use Tydhl Gasoline with Vcedol Motor Oils m n Ordinary ait ultr turn nptf uj Mititvifi friwntformidaUr jQOmtUt of running :u .lil ll !1 J ' 1 i Jttl It v 1 .fi m ax w 11 i Mi w N r.j Mi A vl utvr n ,'V '-tt I
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