Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 20, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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HIGHGIRLS
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RADUATE
TONIGHT
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I.llllan K. Motkovltz
Kathrlne N. Myers
Hetty 1C Newman
Lillian Orlofaky
Iaabella J. Peoples
Ada C. I'erllnt
Kloanor L.. I'loetz
TillTB M. Polaa
Gertrude K. Ilrody
Cordelia E. Drown
Kthol A. Brown
lleaala R. Chalken
Helen Cohan
t.ury J, Cummlrtgs
Yetta Cutler
pc to Bo Awarded Diplomas at
Commencement Exorcises
In Auditorium
fO GIVE PROGRAM OF MUSIC
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Commencement exercises for the scv
ih Mrrm to be cnnluatetl from the
gffth Pbllidrtphin High School for
Jji-i. will be held in the auditorium of
aTim Wool. "J0!, South Broad
itrwt. at 8:in o'clock this cvenltiR.
There nre nlnctynlnorntluatcs In
Mil renr's clnf?. , ,
1 Following the entrnnce of the class
.,! the slnelnc of "Praise c the
Father f there will be Illblc reading by
th" class, followed by n violin -solo by
M,8lHinMOrlJ:frJ&. Pianist, will play
Tlszt's Twelfth Ithnpoodv. and Marian
Anderson, contralto will sin Chnml
nade's "Summer." Ir. Lucy L. W.
wtfson will speak on "A Point of
View" and Margaret Holto on "Our
rlst " The work of the High School
rill 'be shown by, .Ten nip Gn.tnor and
nebeeca Kalter. In "We Tra n Our
Bodies"; Helen TJInenstock nnd Klen
nor Ploctn. In "Wo Learn to Dress" :
Filltli Teck nnd Lillian Shclnbaum. In
''We Propare for IJusIncsH" : Hose
Green. Helen Oleasncr and Anna Amy,
In "We Learn New Lnngungcs" ; Mnry
Smith. In "We Learn More English" ;
Tlelle Mnrrlts, In "We Learn to Know
the World"; CVlla Barkan. In "We
Have Music and Marian Anderson,"
and "Overtures." by Lucy Cummltigs,
read bv Snra pichter.
Letters to studentH In the school who
have obtnliied Kpoclal distinction In
scholarship durluR the last vear will
then be awarded to Miss Cummings,
1: El'ie Kronstndt. 21; Sarah Good
man, 2.1; Cclla Schwartz, 23; Ger
trude IlerRinan. IM : Esther Kcrnosh.
"4; Daisy Kohn, 21; Ilebecca Kravitz.
24: Mollle Lubln. 24; MarRaret Rutter,
24. nnd Freda WolfhcrR. 24.
Eleanor Dovle will deliver the vnle
dlctory on "Our Future," followed by
I chorus, the presentation of diplomas
and the pinging of Alma Mater by the
clas,
Gradnating Class
The graduates follow;
Anna E. Amy Ilohccca A. Ln
Mtrlan B Anderson Catharine II. Ma
rgin II Barkan rnnco
i.ny iiavia
Matilda. II. Porreea
Florence U. Declmo Kdna it. I'ouUon
Antoinette A. D'K. Bjlvla nappaport
pinoai
Sara DIchter
Hnra A, Docktor
Anna E. Dorman
Kl'anor E. Doyle
Heater Bdelkcn
Harah Klltlna
Helen K. Krdlen
it. uutn Fltrmlre
Vera H. Hochlln
Hone Ilosen
Hthel D. ltoaemin
Ignore Roaenbluth
Hose Itudolph
Anna V. Huaaell
Clam Hal7man
IIvil RrSachtnr
Cathorlna Hchelllmer
Krmlnlo J. Kriinclllo Ella II RchlfTman
Jennie F. Oaynor I.oule W. Shapiro
Florence 12. Ulllln
IHilen M. Glaaner
AngellniL M. Greco
Itono A. Gren
Dorothy Grecnblatt
jiiancne urimn
Hannah Sheer
Jennlo M. Sherro
Lillian Shelnbaum
Jean C. Sheppard
Sadyo U. Hhrtor
Mary v. nmiin
Carollno It. Heckert Mollis Hnivak
Dorothy M. Hunter i:iennor K Btelnbere
Georftlana It. Jenkins Marsaret L Throp
Anna Knchoorln Cacella M. Toftnrd
Ilebecca II. Kalter Ulllo C. Venning
Dorothy II Knteyuft Tereia M. Vernacchlo
Claim n. Kelln Janet I. Weir
Mary K. Klnif I.llllan 11. Werlln
Klalo U. .Kronatadt I.aura M. Wethman
Florence O. KruK
Km it, i.evcn
Miriam V. Llpkln
Tho Graduates ntth
Cella It. Ilarkan
Edith M. neck
lllnnoho M. Decker
Helen C. Dlnenatock
Sylvia H. Iltnenatock
Klarsaret 12. Dolts
Dcslle E. Chalken
Lucy J, Cummlna-a
Kvo 1. Wllcnaky
Uadye R. mucker
dlatlnctlon are:
Kleanor H. Doylo
lloas A. Green
Clalro It. Kevlln
Klals D. Kronatadt
Delle U. Marrlta
Kleanor I. Ploetz
I.IUInn Shelhbaum
Hadyo R. Zueker
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Anni?iersary
Sale
Let eveiy thrifty housekeeper make up her list of dining-room, kitchen and laundry needs to-night and bring it here with her early to-morrow morning.
It has been years since so many. needed things have been marked at such low prices. Here is the heart of household economy! Hundreds of housekeeping and
serving helps at remarkable savings.
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TO mention every one in the limited space available would be impossible. For instance, there are almost 1000 Dinner
Sets alone, presenting about 175 different patterns. An almost countless variety of Glassware deep-cut, light-cut,
colored and decorated. Hundreds of artistically-fashioned Art Wares from the Orient, from Europe and from
American craftsmen. Thousands of Cooking Utensils, Housecleaning Helps, Pantry and Laundry Supplies. All at
Dresses in the Great Sale
Checked Gingham and Voile Frocks
In Great Variety, $5.00 to $9.75
GINGHAMS in a beautiful ynriety of colorings, made in straight
lino and tunic styles, many with crisp, cool white collar and cuffs.
Regular sizes, SG to $5.75. VOILES in light effects, in panel, ruffle,
tunic and plaited styles. Regular styles, $5 to $9.75. Extra sizes $9.75.
Dark Figured Voile Dresses
Special at $12.75
With touches of white trimming and white
collar and cuffs cool and summery. Regular
and extra sizes.
Voile and Gingham Dresses
Special at $18.75
Dark printed Voiles in extra sizes. Im
ported Ginghams in light and dark checks and
plaids, in rcgu'ar sizes. Also some gingham-and-voile
combinations.
Swiss and Voile Dresses
Special at $19.75
Dotted Swiss, Swisa combined with Or
gandie, printed and woven Voiles. Ono model
in voile in extra sizes.
Ginghams, Organdies and
Linens, now $22.50
Gingham-and-organdie, in navy, brown,
lavender and French blue: plain organdie in
brown, navy and pink; tailored linens in blue,
gray, natural, brown and white a lovely
group. The model sketched is of brown or
gandie, trimmed in white organdie.
Beautiful Imported Voile Dresses, $25.00'
Beautiful voiles, usually called crepe Georgette voiles, in dark
and pastel shades, embroidered in self-tone, piped in gingham, or
having Swiss embroidery collar and cuffs'.
High-Class Silk Dresses Greatly Reduced
Checked and plain taffeta, Canton crepe, crepe Georgette and soft
crepe meteor some single exclusive models now $32.50 to $57.50.
Si StrawbrlilBo 4 Clothier Second Floor. Market Street
Another Charming New Lot of
Trimmed Hats
Special at $5.75
Summery new Hats in the fashionable all-white,
pink-andwhite, navy-and-whito and dashing com
binations of black-and-white, trimmed with wings,
ribbons, flowers many with airy organdie trim
ming; the Hat sketched is trimmed with organdie
flowers unusual value at $5.75.
Thousands of Sports Hats Ready for
The Fourth-of-July Outings
In white and all fashionable sports coat shades special at $2.95,
$3.50, $4.50 and $4.95.
Great Variety of Sailors, $4.50 to $10.00
In black, navy and brown, double-faced and trimmed with
Pugaree band of crepe Georgette.
3 - Strawbrldge & Clothier Second Floor, Market Street. West
Mix
Substantial Reductions From Our Regular Prices
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The following list but touches the high-lights of the great collection. There are many, many other groups at prices
equally attractive. There will be a throng. Be here early :
100 China
Dinner Sets
At $34.00
Imnorted 100 - nicco
Sets, in handsome bor
der decorations, nt a
savine of about ONE-
THIRD.
Light-cut
Glasswares
20c to $4.00
Useful articles for the
Table, such as Vases,
Saucers, Bowls, Com
potes, etc. all at great reductions.
A
Electric
Laundry
Irons, $5.50
Complete with cord
and stand; G-pound iron.
remarkable value at this price.
Porcelain Sets, 51 nieces $12.50, $15.30, $19
Porcelain Sets, 98 to 107 pieces $20 to $73.50
China Sets, 50 and 30 pieces $19.00 to $33.00
China Sets, 100 pieces $33.00 to S50.00
China Sets, 107 pieces $35.00 to $250.00
Decorated Berry faetH, 7 pieces $t. 15 to $7.13
Decorated Ice Cream Sets $1.15 and $1.80
Decorated Salad Sets $7.50 to $13.30 i
Deep-cut Sugar and Cream Setv S5.25
Deep-cut Glass Bonbon Dishes $1.90
Deep-cut Glass Compotes now $1.00
Brown-and-white Casseroles, seconds 10c ,
Covered Glass Crocks 10c, 50c and 75c i
Nested Yellow Bowl Sets, 5 pieces SI. 10 '
Heavy Tin Bread Makers now $2.95
Tour-compartment Tin Cookers $1.35
White Roll-top Bread Boxes S3.00 and $3.5
Square White Bread Boxes $2.00 and $2.50 ,
Wire Canning Racks, hold 8 jars 35c
Universal Coffee Mills, for the wall 75c I
Tin Asparagus or Corn Boilers now 90c
Round Brass Lawn Sprinklers $1.00 I
All-Steel Garden Trowels now 18c i
Steel Scissors, average half price 50c
Oval Bathroom Mirrors, 16x20 inches $7.50
Chln.v Casseroles, nickel-plated frame, S2.25
$2.75
S. & C. Best Oleine Soap 12 cakrs for $1.25
Mayer's Old-fashioned Yellow Soap 12 cakes
for 75 c
Wrlclcy's and Bon Ton Scouring Soap 12
cakes for 25e
Oval Pearl Bath or Laundry Soap 12 for 50c
Old Dutch Cleanser (5 cans for 50c
Uouscliold mmonia. large bottle 30c
Urs. Potts' Laundry Irons. sn( nf :) 50
Anv!en Ironing Boards. 5i,',.foof$l 15
Folding Clothes Hors $1.30. $1.60 and Sl.75
Bissell Superha Vacuum Cleaners S9.00
Icyco Re
frigerators Now $52.50
White enamel - lined,
100-pound ice capacity.
A saving of more than ten dollurs $52.50.
Every other Icjco, Bolm Syphon, Sani
tor and Itanney Refrigerator reduced 15
per cent.
Galvanized
Garbage
Cans, $1.40
Strong, heavy Gar
bage Cans, in a good
family size.
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" Carpet
Brooms,
Now 60c
Excellent quality corn
Brooms, well made and
caiefully sewn and
bound.
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A Whole Table Full of Good
Aluminum Ware Under Price
ON THE FIRST FLOOR FILBERT STREET CROSS AISLE
Hundicds of needed Utensils all of a good grade of Aluminum
marked at substantial savings.
Straight-side Saucepans, half price 50c
Covered Saucepans, heavy grade 75c
Sets of 3 "Wear-Ever" Pie Plates $1.00
Double Omelet Pans, aluminum $1.50
Aluminum Combination Cookers $2.00
Hundreds of Miscellaneous Pieces
saucepans ( set or aj, rercoiators,
Colanders, Boilers, Roasters, Ket
tles, etc. all at a single clearance
price.
$1.25
A Whole Table Full of Dainty
Light-cut and Decorated Glasses
ON THE FIRST FLOOR FILBERT STREET CROSS AISLE
Just the kind of Glasses that will be be needed from now on for
serving cooling summer drinks all under price.
Plain Thin-blown Glasses 75c a dozen
Decorated Thin-blown Glasses $1.20 a dozen
Light-cut Glasses 15c to 35c each
Light-cut Sherbets now 20c and 25c
Amber Colored Goblets and Sherbets 35c
Good Clear Colonial Glasses now 5c
Odd Pieces of decorated Porcelain Dinnerware
Plates, Covered Dishes, Saucers, Sugar-and-Creams,
Cups, etc. also Fancy China all at
fractional prices.
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Men's Sample Straw Hats
at $2.25
Sizes 6, 7 and 7V& Only
One of America's foremost manufacturers sold us his line of
Samples at a liberal price-concession. All are in the smartest
styles of the present season line, medium and coarse sennit straws,
including the exceedingly popular tan and brown stiaws. Some
so'ft straw Hats are included $2.25.
S-- Straw brldifa & Clotlilpr Second Floor, Market Street, East
Men's Shoes and Oxfords
In the Anniversary Sale
Hundreds of pairs of well-made, smartly-styled Shoes and
Oxfords the products of our regular dependable suppliers
marked at considerably less than our own regular low prices:
James A. Banister Oxfords $9.75
Wing-tip Brogues of tan calf nnd tan grain leather; also
English-last Oxfords of gun-metal calf.
Men's Tan Calf Laced Shoes $5.90
Of chestnut brown calf; English last, straight laced, with
invisible eyelets. Worth one-third moro.
Men's Wing-tip Brogue Oxfords $7.60
Of tan calf; brogue styles with wing tips and smart perforated
trimmings. Small brass eyelets.
Men's Saddle-Strap Oxfords $6.65
Of Norway-grain and tan Russia calf, made in the smart, new
saddle-strap style.
Boys' Tan Calf u Boys' Canvas Laced
Oxfords $4.75 " Slwes$2.95
In the smart, new saddlc-strap T0"1 Laced Shoes of brown
. , . it 4. a"" white canvas, Goodyear rub-
effects and in the conservative ber soles and ienthcr reinforce-.
English lasts. ments.
tjV-- Strawbrldse & Clothier Earn Sloro, Klglit'i Street
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95c
Men's Four-in-Hands
Of Finest Imported and American Silks,
Worth One-half More to Three
Times This Price
A special purchaso of Four-in-hands, which will prove of both
economy- and style-interest to men of good taste. Every Necktio
in tho lot is of puro silk many of tho weaves coming from Franco
nnd Italy. And in tho beautiful, uncommon patterns for which silks
from these countries havo long been noted. In fact, the patterns
throughout the entire collection are of a character that bespeaks
their high quality and, with the exception of this particular lot,
never before sold nt such a low price 95c.
I- Htrawbrldge U Clothier Aisle I. Market Street
Eight Suit Specials
$19.50
$23.00
$24.50
$26.50
$31.50
$33.00
$36.50
$42.50
Every one of these groups is a
V$V exceptional value every one
worthy of being designated as an
Anniversary Special. The prices
average about one-third less than
present value, and many of them
are about one-half the prevailing
prices of last year.
Men's and young men's Suits of
worsteds and cn&simeres, at $19.50.
Fancy worsteds, herringbones and
plain blues, at $23.00. "Alco"
Suits, of handsome fabrics, at
S2G.50. Hart, Schaffner & Marx
and "Alco" Suits, of fine worsteds,
at $33.00. Hart, Schaffner & Marx
and Stein-Bloch fine Suits, at
$30.50, Hart, Schaffner & Marx,
Stein-Bloch and "Alco" Suits, at
$42.50.
'. The Suits at $21.50 and $31.50,
have TWO PAIRS of TROUSERS.
All very exceptional values.
55--Straw brldKO 4 Clolh.or Second l'loor i-at
Colored Cotton Dress Fabrics
Thousands of Yards at Savings of
One-fourth to One-half
The greatest volume of sale1 of Cotton Dress fabrics in our his
tory the past two weeks. Thin shows that thousands of our custom
ers have appreciated the nnivor.ary Sale values. We made &uch
extensive preparations that wo have thousands of yaids in wonderful
variety for thosi. who lwe not yet shared in the' Sale economies.
Percale, white with stripes or figures in black or colors, 20B
Colored Linene Suiting, 36 inches wide now 32c a yard V
Flowered Printed Plisse Crepe. 30-inch -now 35c a yard if
Blue or brown Voiles, two-color nrinlinirc. .'tR.inrh 2.tfi &
Voiles printed in foulard patterns now 75c a yard
Hrown. dray or Blue oiles, two-color printing
.nSe a yard
Plain-color Lace Voile, light or dark shades now 3Sc a v
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New Lots of Shirts
Added to the Sale
Thousands of Shirts wore sold at reduced prices last week
and we havo found it necessary to atid many new lots at enually
attractive savings. There are
Well-made Shirts of handsome fabrics 90c
Soft Shirts of percale $1.00 and $1.20
Shirts of fine woven-stripe madras $1.65 and $1.95
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Tailored Silk
Waists Special
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$2.8
Stuped llio de chine in beaut fill enlnrmirs. nmiln titli nn-
vutitii ci.llar and turn-back cuffs. And XINK MODELS IN
PONGEE, uu-ludiHB Petei Pan, Buster Brown, Tuedu, roll-collar
and convertible collar styles; also one tie-back model with natiow
shawl iull.li, and one mudil edged with plaitings.
Tailored and Semi-tailored Habutai Silk
Waists, some Shirts now $4.50 to $5.75
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Toilet Goods at
Special Sale Prices
1 -Pound fan Epsom Salts U0c
Violet Witch Uael now 10c
S. il l". Sinolor (deodorant) 18c
Brown's Talcum Powder 18c
Brown's Extracts now l!Sc
Brown's Toilet Water now It.'ic
Mavis Talcum Powder now 2l)c
(larwood's Extracts now 18c
Garwood's Toilet Water. 30c it aOc
ra v I r line 4 i ihio-
AMm ti urn! lu 1 litre
Good Values in
Regulation Dresses
For Girls 2 to 6 Years
In straight plaited style. Of
white liiidie, with blue sailor col
lar, cuffs and belt; with tie. Prices
SI lift to S'l'Jft
At ?2.ftO-A model of blue lin
ene and one in tan with blue col
lar. Sues 3 to (5 j, ears.
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Silver-Plated
Meat Dishes, $13.50
A new lot just leceived, to soil
at nn Annuel sary Sale price.
Siiver-platid on nickel silver. In
l-inih sue, with well and tree.
Silver-plated Vegetable
Dishes, convertible covers
now $8.00
Al 8 Mar. ut Str.ot
Transformations &
Switches, now $3.50
Thiee-steni Switches, fine wavy
hair, '22 iiuheV lone;, special at
SH oO. All-around Transforma-tions--spirial
at $.'1.50.
ManieuriilK r0c
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Quilted Mattress
Protectors, Special
The best duality of muslin:
(rib si.e, L'7x:il inches Uftc
Sue IL'x7ti inches now $2.45
Size ftlxTti inches now 3,25
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