KF V M& a? s, . ?, k '," . I'' A-' W T"V-(i- .'.,,Fr m ?- s ''(' ( !',. EVENING PUBMO' IEDbEitMDAMDLPH ' 5 I f HHIBBEN TALKS 0 OF AMERICA FIRST, fcaccalnuroatG Sermon at '' Princeton Deprecates Selfish View of Conditions NATION'S DUTY TO WORLD Pi'lncrton. X. '.. .Inn" -'".. D, John firlor Illbbon. pieIlent of Pirn ton UnlrcrMtv. In bin bnccnlnuioutp "irrmnn .vpslordft.v nltl : "The univerMil lrtw. flint nprmruiiiii.T annual (.-onnnrnrcmtnt week, vore today partially ylriotrackttl n tbi ecntrnl at IrnMInn Tho nrrlvnl of NCorcs of tlio dcKrRAtci fo nltctiil the Inatisilratloii of I'lideiU'rloet AiikMI Ihim Riven, the riiulinnicriiK'tit mi juiiilgiiintion flavor wlilrli liim Hwopt nmty iiin "f bo for mnlltlcH mill piTi'iMlcnts which hive hitherto Upt'ii I'Mitorod In the com inriirciiiPiit progrnin. , At the elan drij exereMm till"" morn iiiK of thp Shcfllchl SMentlllc School, the elite"" history " Rlvrn by JninM Alpxnndcr Ktnlth. .Ii . of ChninbiTK bitiB. Pa., the i-lnss orntlon by Kmvnn Patrick r'rnncl Kngitti. of DPiivcr. and the cln"-M prophecy li John Hiown Pay roll, of Portland, Me. '1'Iip rlii dn prcip of the nrn dpinlc depiirtinriit wore held llilx after noon In tin- iiiiipliitlicntre In thp roar of VntiilPibllt Hull Thp plnsM orator was" Hobpit tn until HiitcbiiiH, of Heron. Kx. AhIp fioni tin Induction into ntace of a new prcsidrnt. an unuiiiall) luiBi iiiiinluM- nf i IniiiSPH in tiPiontiPl and appparslnthpwayof duty. Is true, not , policy ulll bp put Into rffeit. Hie ir onlv of thp Individual life, but of the icnatlou of e-Iemi Henr.v ntle Hfp'of lb" nation as well. AVp nre In n Hnser a instructor In the l.nu School ...III... 1.. .n!i.n nt IliP nrcscilt crisis I. nnnnnlii I'll lip will I'PlllP IIPXl n, ..n-i'.i'c liUinrr where, fidlowlnc ! uppk. IIpiioiIs arc current that Prof the line of lean rpistancc, it fpcius to Inanv to Ip vie on our part to uuj iin munitv from world reMponslbilitii-. and connHiuentlj world opportunities m order that we mu declop oui own resources and be a realm "into our- nelvc. Iltiaaoll II. ("Iiittem en. director of the Shetlielil Scientific School, is plnnnins to ict ire at once. , The lorporutlon has made Arthur I. Iladlei president emeritus and the ac tion Indicates the plan of Or. llntlli-j to remain In active connection with the "Tliei-i. i r.ir Mi nr wi PI 19 lieon I II II 1 0 p"l I V. lie will iirvun- mum ui inn throiiKhont our land. Ameii.a lin-t tune in writliiR ,,,,, r If this signifies, as I am afraid it is so It i .xpecte.l that three of t he per Often regarded, a vCf. centered poll-, Uunwlm will be Ki wide ices on Wed and proRratn for our International life. nesda will .ft '"" .; '"? "rJ I re-Vn : It with all my being. I"". "I,"I ' """.V?1',1'',' for ner Mln "I believe, however, most profow.ndlv geon. and Jo hn i I avn. former Slin In the idea of America firt. if we '"t'-r to " Prltaln Interpret this national slogan as. ..., America first In the service of the , LOWELL ON CLEAR THINKING world; first In its readj response, to iuu" -"" w the, world's needs and Its wise mill Kcnerous leading of the nations of the Harvard'6 President Tells Graduates earth Into the larger life of mutual : t ,8 Worid's Rea Need understanding and concerted action in , i.Tlll, obtaining the libertj. equality and Cainbrldso. Mass.. Juno - i" fraternity which form thf reward nnd ' world ih in confusion the natural re the glory of all human endeavor; first . ,. of .1P mnnoil of thought, the D E EXHORTS AMHERST RON More Prosperity Won't Do, Ho Says at5 Centennial Exercises 'lug of sufficient revenues to rnet tho icof ts of government la not orlly A grlcv 1 mis burden, but In nomo canes has not I yet been found possible, i "The world must look for something I more than prosperity In tho prenent sit uation. The Indltldiinl must look for 1 Homethlng more than wnges nnd profits' fof his compensation, unless this satis faction can be found by proceeding In the way of right and truth nnd justice, the search for It will fall. "The mntcrlal things of lWe cannot stand alone. Unless they nro sustained by the spiritual things of life, they Arc not sustnlnnl at nil." RFI Y nM PIRITIIAI FflRPES f?"fl'inll,fflMCT1?iraromnimnmnra'll,,I111'l'1'iraiII, to ue its great txivcr nnd influence to .mII.a I.m .ln.li... ..C nil ..nnnl.m . t .n IlilllAC III'" ,1' ""II .' H ,111 "-,lIH-". ,11 nn rt i T n rf ..rtli l,n .IUnr,.,,nn .. !,, nnllniiil UTIiI fnllflW II CreBt WBT. IT A. IMV and the permanent peace of the world." rciifp Lowell, president of Harvard Unl In the list of the men who have re- .erMtv x, tlio gr.idunting classes in celTed scholastic lirires nt Princeton , . , , .., rtar,lnr In the last year the names of eighteen ''". bnccalaureate sormon "OT.lay. n 1 ;1 . 1. ..i:.. .. t I" 'mil niis lime not yet returned to itmu.inuillii 111.11 iiiuiiiuiiik mil iroill . . .,.. ,, ,i, ,,rtrl.l ,. The list includes ""'..VV 'J "'"'i .,-. in MpTnnrli P bcwllllcrmenr. 01 inisiinin;ia-uiiiiiiiKo. iicvonini , i., . ,..n,i.,l? Tho Ol tTMSS lllll nil'.,"., lll l ..v.'.v. - nnswer is rp.ir thinking pbiillitlon of fppling that accompany Philadelphia appear the following from this Stnte: The A exander (itithrle priKc Paul Victor Foster. 1011. Koi Chftse. Pa. The class of 170 prize in Old English - Harold KelnochI Wnliey. mill, lteail lag. Pa. Thomas H Wanamaker English language pri'e Charles Edward Hop kins, '22, Ormantowii. Pa. Class of 1873 fellowship in English Hnrold Rclnoehl "Walley, '21, Read ing, Pa. Aldcn memorial prlres in Trench First, Henry Carton Hart. '22, Ambler Pa. Class of 18(11 prize- Alexander Logan Wilson. "2:i. Pittsburgh. Class of I NTH sophomore English prlr.e Vandtisen Itickert. Jr.. "23. Potts Tille. Pa The Rtinnccke srho1nr"hip A andusen RIckcrt. Jr.. "2:i. Pottsvlllo. Pa. Final special honors -Department of Art nnd Archaeology, high honors, "or man Walter Haring. "21, Lancaster. Pa. . ... Department of History aim I'omics High honors Philip Wnllis. '21. Phil ndelphia. . Department of Economics and Socio' Institutions High honors Itrnmlm. Barringer. Pliiladelphi'i ; Hurry Bur rows (tfiffnry. Hrnilfi rd. Pa.: John Henry I.Hi. Allrntown. Pa.; Itii liardj Wnllace Schambacker. Erie. Pa Department of Chemistry High honors Wiljiam Rogers. Jr . ,sh born. Pa. Department of Hiologj High hunors Lean Paul Dixon. Moore. Pa. Department of Cinl Englnpering Honor.s. Frank Samuel Grandln. Tidl outc. Pa. . Warren Ilutlcr Slupuuy. Overbrook. Pa. Au ii iuitrlniif.!ii. said Ur. Lowell. "Tri'itsehkc proclaimed the doctrine that there i an he no nioiiil obligation superior to the national interest, and main tJermnns adopted his ideas in uiiol'e or in parr. 1 think it may be argued that' if this conception of the State, or Minn thing akin to it. had not been piei ilent in (icrmany it would not hae been possible for anv men, however i lose to tlio source of iiuthor ,iti. to hne led C,erniau into the war Weeks Gets Another Degree Mrilfnnl. Mass.. .Juno 2(1 'lly . V i -The hiitiniliri decree of dnclnr of law was conferred upon Secrttari War -li'lin W. i "k nt tl ii uiiucnt cmcut eeicisi.s o Us- loilnv Evangeline B Hi? ,ssoel.Vl Press inheist. Mass,, .lime 20. Spiritual values nre the only reliance of the world in trying to meet present problems, Vice President Coolldgc snld at the opening exercises of the centennial celebration of Amherst Collpge today 'TIip work of the world will not b.e dotip." he declared, "unless it is done for a motive of righteousness. ' After rernlllng that Amherst College was founded for "clvlllrlng nnd evan- ' gelilug the wot Id by the classical edii- ! lallmi of Indigent young men of pletv iiml talent." Vice President Coolldge nid. "Indildunls and nations are nt the present time nfllieteil with great bur- ' delis. As a result of the readjustment ) which has taken place during tho hist year, men Iiml their ieoiirces very much impaiied. with no corresponding eduction of their expenses. Often tliiiPN both capital and c wilt have been entlrpl) pxlinustPil. "The nations of the eaith arp strng gling tinder n great load of debt incurred nnd ipsultlng from the wnt The rais Fresh from the nest! Gold Seal Eggs mm carton of twelve 35 At all our Stores sia awwwimMirM" of l sit -fifth i Tufts Col- Itoofh. com- Modernize Your Wedding Ring It can be remodeled at a nom inal cost the ring is not cut, the inscription is not harmed, nor is the cherished sentiment destroyed. The skill of modern craftsmen makes it possible to overlay with nl,in,,n r- n 1 A f 1 cl i rtn nA WtnA il.Ullluill iu UIU-IUJII1WIH.U .u- Aflor ding ring. Ask us for particulars. S. Kind & Sons, 1110 chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS -JEWUM-HS BlLVUltSMITHS llrfnrp I'iniider of thp Salvation Arm. was nwanled tin' degrpe of master of arts il- Girls! Girls!! Clear Your Skin With Cuticura BamnU trh Cotp. CHrtiHn,Tl'?ni) Ctlef UksrtMtlil.Spt X. . UiKu.Mus SoMersrywh" YALE TO INAUGURATE NEJT PRESIDENT New Ilacn. Conn.. June 20- , seniors, to whom college custom of dec sdes bus given over the Mnuilin of rl LASH THE WHEEL nnd steer u. stent's courts to Vnndcrherehen'ii Then lie.ne anchor here step arhore, am! iw our line nl murine miimllrs Va- r e'y enougli to dc'lEfht an .lelneman eltlier cip'n or cook F. VANDERHERCHEN'S SONS 7 N. Water Street, Philadelphia .11 l fin .Sipn of Ih" toil ' I .lllfliiliiH!ll!llil!M DIABETES Why Suffer Longer? Drink Mountain Valley Water Famous curative water from near Hot Springs Ark. IIADIO-ATTIVE ENDORSED BT PHYSICIANS 1 mountain Valley Water to., IS Uiestnut at. ( nt lr.,rtlns r ue llotl i nfos snrl r R, II illnlm i s o' 1 b rlt l. s i; oi- r rr iggistA lr or dl-eet b u i " ' ' " ' i i ' 'i ' n'l" i'liniiii , i1 '; lillll.M , fl J i m i Mil lm s i mUJ mmmmmmtWUmi Krjr.ir srfi n - ' I KmlffljBl B I I ns5duMUW it- t KAr&McfSf i f ir ra ri9 uivviiiv was designee laMHMMMMMMHnMMHHHBMsHHaHHMMM fejjJWaft.W!i,'iii'i'.igimA6JiflgtnJ!a ' "Ldk '1-iJttWaiJ' 1 I' "Charming" j ' l$wL rorrectl ili'sintiati the liarmoniims I w fF( Mending "t the turiiishinus .tnd illumi- 8 a fl $b tution that m;ikr a room attr.utivc i 3 il .JC&ln . .- ....i 'i i... f ir.!,,,.,,, IT.'...,. ,,,11 n U ! F ysjt.'yf A y iv-iiui- i in. hi. j.iniiu i.iiim. ,,, BirWrfroKlllSH rnluruo and rmpliasie the beautv and , ErtWllinri iA".t'JL.li mlnr innn. nf wii.r ri.fN .mil ilr.merie I ""7)"'f: tttfk&j and ar pined (.oiisistcnt uith cistmK Iwtejf undinons. f L-J a The Horn & Rrannen Mfg. Co. v(i ' ' i2-l?,: Xorlli Broad Street fe " 1 Sior l rtk Many Uitomobilc lluu " ,vV ftl I GfeSO y Huijn HAR.E'5 MOTOTLS 1NC.I J -for a nickel, these 40 p ire sugar trcm C"Z waters ki b .andv value. -J5ss4!ls) Their fine flavors delight everybody. tts'' New Cngiand Confectionery CO. tftiSSfci Wedges JUicy ripe . Z3r o T PINEAPPLE IMBEDDED ' A oJoAt 'Mr CHOCOLATE COATED ' "'' m ' "" ' ' " "'I'lHirMii.ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTpf ,i i ii -- ' - n. .,. ii Merger g3ttl1 r a... '"- ,,, r MMnwiMnM ii i ii - - II W III & II 1';A e desiuned to safeguard against the mis calculations of the reckless driver who is sure to be attracted by a low, fast, foreign looking car. Therefore Mercer is especially safe for conservative people to drive. No design makes for greater steadiness on the hairpin turns or over the roughest roads. None is more skid proof. None has better brakes or more reliable steering. Come drive it yourself and sec. HARE'S MOTORS, Inc. PHILADELPHIA RRANCH 2.114 MARKET STRKKT Locust Ol.tO r-r'i i 5y iH & WE SHALL. KEEP FAITH -fzsr Shipping Clerks Warehouse Men Drivers Porters Don't stay out of a job read the Help Wanted columns in THE PUBLIC LEDGER MORNING EVENING SUNDAY 1 imMMMmmWI&M err a ' r "m"?tiiui nxi antEi iiv u nrLjwjiyr HVFVF'V .r ' 'i ys'm ' nt Such Furniture Values As These We Believe Are Unequaled Anywhere tflT The Furniture World has experienced one of the greatest and most f avorable tj price changes it has ever passed through. The downward revision that has "" taken place in the costs of manufacture, particularly withm the past few months, is extraordinary. A situation the Van Sciver Store has made the most of by heavy purchases for Spring business. At the sam e time we increased the output of our own factory just when manufacturing costs reached their lowest ebb in years. if. ? CR In consequence, this Store is today enjoying one of the most unusual demands which the public ever made for Van Sciver Furniture. Furniture as fine as ever beautified a home or added . to the comforts of the family. Here for -the Summer Bungalow, the Seaside Cottage, the 1J A- a n J OtlUllMUflM Maii.1l jiiy unit ouuuiuuu swell ing? with an almost count less array for Bridal Gifts. Values that wc believe are head and shoulders over anything in tho Furniture business. if. :f. J What is more surplus stocks bought from leading manufacturers' for cash, as well as great reductions on lines discontinued since early Spring, duo to the changing conditions in the Manufacturing World, add to our money-saving inducements. ii 'iU ' i'UdlewlJ9Hli9B ' '" Ito'I'uI'" ft' i i 'I It , ft mm f ll-l- iSi'i ,i: '" i sJmWlMjBmmm-? fMM' IB This beautiful Bedroom Suite, fashioned after the style of Louis XVI, is finished in a delightful shade of Ivory, embellished in rich ornamentations daintily tinted in beautiful colorings. An exquisite and imposing group. Each piece, elegant in propor tion and graceful in line, stands out a thing of beauty in itself. One of the many attractively priced Suites in our immense galleries. SOMEOF TliWTABLEllNGS! BEDROOM MnhoRniiy or Wiilnut finish Bedroom Sulti-, A Pieces, grrntty reduced, now $139.50 I lenpelwhlte Mnhoxfiii) finish 7 I'iece hulte. nn extraordinary value. . , .$178.73 $475.00 Mnhofinny - finish Suite. Pieces ... $2G4.00 $699.00 Louis XVI Mahogany Suite. 7 Pieces . . $354.50 $880.00 Sheraton Mahogany Suite. 4 Pieces , .. $050 00 $1100.00 Louis XVI Muhognny Suite. 7 Pieces $725 00 $2225.00 Louts ,.V Walnut Suite, 10 Pieces $1750 00 $62.00 Full size Mnhognny-fmtsh Bed $27.50 $65.00 Adam styl- Wnlnut Chlffonette. .$37.50 $70.00 Chlppendnle Mahogany finish Chlffonette $52.50 $55.00 Louis XVI Mahogany finish Bureau $38.50 JF2.00 Louis XVI Walnut Bureau $57.50 $90.00 Kngllsh Mahogany Toilet Table. .$45.00 $5?.00 Louis XVI Mahogany finish Bureau . . $38.50 $115.00 Walnut Vanity Dresner, now ..$85.00 Other M.ihognny.finlsh Chiffoniers from $25.00 up Coldnn Oak Bureaus and Chiffoniers from $21.50 up Golden Oak Triple Mirror Dressing Tables. $17.00 up Chilforobcs. Costumcrs, Bedroom Rockers, Chairs, Benches and kingle Pietes of all kinds proportionately reduced. DINING ROOM 3115.00 Jacobean Suite. 4 Pieces $200.00 $425.00 Jacobean Oak Suite, Queen Anne Htylr 4 Pieces .. , ,$300.00 $560.00 Mahogany or Walnut Chippen dale Suite. IU I'leces $395.00 10 .. $ 10 .$450.00 D $575.00 Living Room Furniture at Proportionate Savings $550.00 Queen Anna Mahogany Suite, lu rieces , $750.00 Queen Anne Walnut Suite, riecea , , $900.00 Antique Mahogany Suite. . 'lce $725.00 $1465.00 Sheraton Brown Mahogany Inlaid Suite, 0 Pieces $1075.00 $1085.00 Walnut Suite, 10 Piece $1275.00 $39.00 Mahogany-finish Serving Table. .$12.50 $65.00 Walnut China Closet. William and Mary stylo $35 00 $105.00 Queen Anne Walnut China Closet $65 00 $85.00 Mahogany 54" 8-ft. Extension Table ... $55 00 $80.00 Jacobean Oak Buffet, Queen Anne style 553.00 $195.00 Mnhngnin China Closet.. . $67.50 Dining. Room Chalis, In Sets and Singls Pieces, remaining- from Matched Suites, many i nan unco ana less. CLOCKS FOR WEDDING GIFTS GREATLY REDUCED- somet of Mantle Chime and stately Hall Clocks -Hundreds of them, from the daintiest of Desk and Boudoir to the hand- Wicker FurmturcAl Imcomparabk Values MaSS by themselves: " "'"' ' C' Um Bl,a U,inc3c tjraSS- Moil (as illustrated) is a handsome desie-n nml r.v.-nntinnaiiu w,n - I W-N i ' ifHiWiyM j v, it i J, bssa&i l$TUYvlV Va'cs that stand out in u ' WT,tT.sjii!H Lilrri ir? lVm$A The Reed Fiher Day W,F ' n'wlll mndc. Ilns spring sent, w ! ! Ii v&v tonne Can be had in Kru: .Si LL 'Mi m. Price, S39.75. Wi JtlXil Natural Willow Ilird i'MM I "srr3, . n,(1 ,s '" '" niglu Cane, 18 ,L tl ' 1 Cl .."IIU.1UIIH; lll-.TIKH Hlltl exec i h three loose cushions covered in a rich IeiKn of stcd Lbony, Ivory and Baronial Brown. Length, 72 excellent ere in.; width, 27 -:ieanii htnnuard. A verv mnrr,.i . r i.. .,.. xl 1 in., has removable bottom. Price comncsffi Stand- COrrAGE CURTAINS Scrim Curtains, plain hrm. also Dutch tvin $1.00 pair; Ruffled Scrim Curtains, $1.50 pair up SCRIM CURTAINS Hemstitched and neatly edged, $1.35 psir. CRETONNES Newest desiRiis and colorings, suitable for liancings, cushions und slip covers, 25c yd up SUMMER PORTIERES Scotch Madras, In attractive designs cotton Madras In wonderful color comhina lions Stenciled Crash, etc. from $4.00 pr. to $14,75 pr. TIMELY VALUES IN HANDSOME SUMMER RUGS ' n,;'' puhOii novelties, an 1 Summer Rugs of our own importation, Ihrbl1ithn07v,,n,n,V'7.m,Sarf,uarPf'' Rush Squnrcb, Holland Inlaid Rugs, PI; the miket -."ford Nl " K"B 1,Ut whnt WC bcIicVC l CSC A wniirlorfnl anav of htandard weaves. designs and colorings exi Hisive to this Ruga, Hag luigi, r-.viingi'line Uval ten tinrt. siivintr ri er nnvthillir of the kind KLEARFLAX LINEN RUGS AT QUICK-CLEARANCE PRICES tions in the f-hndings: $54.50 Klearflax Rugs, size 9 x 12, now $39.85 including Plaited Oval cscnts a dis- ' Slightly imperfect, only because of almost invisiblo vaiiu $41.00 Klearflax Rugs, size 8 x 10, now $29.75 IHaJilVHiri. .rDVi 1RD OL9vr. ,M ..?i U,J Aiinliti, T?iirci tlinf i'1-iiVi lirtilrrlif fm l-n1rtir maM,.! .... As without delay. ORIENTAL AND DOMESTIC RUGS CLEANED, REPAIRED AND STORED AT YOUR SERVICE-EXPERTS WHO WILL HELP YOU IN FURNISHING AND DECORATING YOUR HOME. dL B'wM Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN N J. I Inst Land Uitiwslte nitor mMi,wMMrtmmmwmmwtm iM&tiMMihM giaifeS! illliilii,i.).,iiniJ)i;ilHiM,ii'iil)ll SMSL . L (.1 Ii iud' 'Ml'" i u. . , i'll ui i oi iLiiiuiimi". t )' . ibri .wj'i HJs'jSlM-.A-.- , (te'M,- iXx& uuilsMJi tl m '$ v ' I 1 ' i