J T.fT,-,, IN tT DREXEL M WEDSIN DETROIT VranK H. Llnthjcum Married to olyn Hope & Society Girl hHw Evelyn Hope Sparling, iV. U SURPRISES FRIENDS HERE V. It" ' SHfDrcxr Institute. nn1 MUh Drexel iDean Weds ... ... ..i i.. TrriT, wWh. Af'V1", ""n,: jiKWlt .anI other ? i! m Ik the tlnuehtcr of .TohopIi mT dn prominent merchant of the jgfSdlrrand Is -ell known Ju.o. Str circjes there. J w ;.mony wni performed by the JM Sol 8. MnrauK flic MS-wS'y decorated, pink mm Mng the general color wkeme. !&. rtVnSaX each MippnrtlnK n vivo WtIJJ llnod the main nlwlc, and tbhdwhllo roses also benutlflcil EKrnWi. o thobiRcdinee "Se brido wore a gown of white satin JimNl with rose point lace. A Ion? P1,? ll fell from a coronet of laco ta,ienTnrlS Her gown was fashioned SiAit lines8 and had no girdle. JdrSperyof laco hanging in foIiN from i Shoulder. She carried a shower tJaquct of white orchids and sweet Th brido was attended by her two Mtrf Mr. Lou "rt. Jr.. 08 matron 5 fcBBor. and Miss Mildred Sparling ns M of honor. Lou Burt. Jr., was 7a 'nceDtlon, which was largely at wAfTwTa fceW at the home of the ISttfuWweddlni. Following the SSntlon Mr. and Mrs. Llnthlcum left Mi three weeks' motor trip through SUT England. They will be entertained ft Dr. Hollls Godfrey, president of ftexcl. nt his summer homo In Dux- , hey will mako their homo In Rid to Park, Pa. i BOTH LEGS FRACTURED JTrolley Conductor Hit by Auto at 'Sixty-third St. and Lancaster Ave. ."While changing tho trolley pole of tijear at the end of his route, Sixty ttlri street and Lancaster avenue, lant eTtnluK, Mark Warren, forty-one yenrs tii, of 1430 North Alden street, u Itrtet car conductor, was struck by an lutomobllo and had both legs broken. Tho motorcar, driven by Hownrd F. Smith, thirty-three years old, of 1314 North Sixtieth street, was going north in Sixty-third street, when Warren, ippearing from behind the trolley, ran bto Its path, Ueforc Smith could stop the man had been btruck. After taking Warren to the West Philadelphia Homeopathic Ilospitnl Fmith reported to police of the Sixty Jwt and Thompson streets station. lie vij arrested and will be given n hear ing this morning before Magistrate Price. ' Wills Probated BequestH were made entirely to rcln tio in tho following wills probated with the Registrar today: George A. Backus, 1C27 South Seventeenth street, 13000; Anna 13. Embery, 1131 Foulk Mf street. $1)200 ; Katrina Hnrtranst, 4005 North Darlcn street, $20,000: Hm T. Lucai, 218 South Fiftv-thlrd Jeet. $18,000 ; Anna M. Robinson, 49)4 Mrigspwiing avenue, ?7u00; Solo tea C. Self, 312(5 West Columbia nve joe, $4000; Clura Weber, 2128 North Woodstock street, $01500. Inventories t the personal estates of the following Apartments at the Rittenhouse "'?t"T" ' aaaaaaaaW. irttHNk fc'' EVENING , PUBLIC LEDGrlKr-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY JULY 15, 1921 FRANK II. LINTIIICUM Dean of Drexcl Institute, who mar ried Miss Kvclyn Hopo Sparling, of Dctiolt, Mich. were filed: Clinrlotte Vidwcll, $.'487, and Helen F. Urewstcr, S13,(118. Let ter weie granted to administer the es tates of the fallowing: Giuseppe (iiieniiNKo, who died in l.ewistown, l'n.. and Henry (S. Seybcrt, 1007 Christian street, $'4000. ffliiiniiiiiiini 1 Cooling and healthful Iced Tea made with QSCQ Orange Pekoe H 12 At all our Stores m m bum mm 8TORC3 CO. pirauiai iiiniMiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiBiii Renovated, refurnished made spick, span and inviting. Outside rooms, cool, cheerful. Pick from these: Two Rooms and Bath. Thrco Rooms and Dath. Four Rooms and two Baths. Rittenhouse Hotel, 22d and Chestnut USSSSSH; $3.00 Baltimore $3.50 Washington 1 and Return War Tax, 8 Additional Sunday, July 17 GET TICKETS EARLY Special Train Leavei 24th and Cheitnut Sta. Station 8.00 A. M. ftlnUnni.n.B Leavc Waahington 6.00 P. M., Baltimore 7.00 P. M. Baltimore & Ohio 5$$ m ThlsJ ! the fan that helps Mother a Robbins & Myers Fans We carry all typea in stock. See them on display in our store. Prices are Right KBIKMNAN SUPPLY C ELECTRICAL MERCHANDISE 1715 Chestnut Street TKMSFUONK Keytloue. Haca 1SJ1 BaU, (ipniM 10 MOTHER-DESERTER DECLAREDjNSANE Mrs. Musick, Who Abandoned Children, Is 'Feeble-Minded Women's Lunacy Body Rules IS ORDERED TO HOSPITAL Mrs. Mollle Mustek, the wninan who wno convicted by n jury of hnvlnf? abandoned her two children, wns dc- clnred to be of feeblo mind today by n snceial lunacy coinmlpsion composed of women. IMiq enso wns unusunl because this una the .first time in tho history of the courts that n lunncy commlrMon coin posed of women linn been nppollitcd. On the coniinlHflon were Mts Tlllio H Thompson, a younff wninan member of tho bar; Dr. Maud A, Uoer, a phy ftlclnn connected with, the Municipal Court, and Adeline II, Turner, a woman probation offlcor. Tho conimlnslon wan appointed re cently to Inqulro Into tho mental con dition of Mrs. Miifdck, nfter tho jury which convicted her had recommended mercy. Physicians who exnmlned the woman unld they believed her mind wa not Hound. , .ludge Ilnrr.itt in nppolntliiR the com mission pointed out that women could do tlie btntc a grout service under the suffrnpe law by t,ervlnR on sueli bodies. The three women inquired into the woman's rnmlltlnn nn.1 htnA merttcAl testimony. 'llio verdict returned to Judge Uar rntt today was that Mrs. Mustek was "a woman of fi'pbie mind and needed treatment In an institution." Judge Itarnitt lind suspended sen tence on Mrs. Mustek pending tho re port of the commission. When lie re ceived It today he ordered that the mother, who has wept almost from the moment of her conviction, be trans ferred from Moyamcnslng Prison to the Xorilstown Ilospitnl for the Insane and to remain there until such time ns sho irf sufficiently recovered to be given her liberty. LAUNCH BATTLESHIP IN FALL Washington Will Leave Ways at Camden In September The Washington, the third American battleship with electric drive installa tion, will be launched nt Camden, N. J., early in September, the N'nvy Depart ment announced today. It is tho fourth ship in the navy to hear the nnme, tho first three being sailing vessels, built in 1811. ISM and 18. The new Wash ington is a sister shlp,of the Mnriland, which it is expected will bo turned oer to the nnvy early in 'August unci the Colorado nnd Wet Vitglnii, iiijwili course of construction, nil mounting sfxteen-iiR'h guns, Mlf-n Jean Hummers, daughter of Congressman J. W. Hummers, nf Wnllu Walln, Wash., will be sponsor when the new cinft is lniiueJied. . The Washington, which Is being built bv the New York Shipbuilding Corpora tion, has n displacement of !2,(i00 tons, is (124 feet long mid 1)7 feet in lc nm. 1 1' ""Ti Strawbridge & Clothier Closed All Day To -morrow Saturday The extra day's rest and recrea tion will better fit our helpers to efficiently serve the many customers who will take advantage of the attractive economy events we have arranged for next week. Strawbridge & Clothier Wff Brood nd Wenut Sreefs SeS&tfffii tl ii'. :$ 'M! .:?. A'! a ? 17. i.v The daintiest, -coziest, most intimate noof you ever saw. Very different, very inviting and where Ritz service and Ritz cuisine make even a Summer meal an occasion. Come here for Luncheon, Dinner, Supper. Dancing Daring Supper ! i''i -Lmiir'llllllliriinm wimi i- I ii i "m n I milium. I ti I GREATEST FILE BARGAINS in Philadelphia $35.00 its- 20 olvl u?,r2.xI"i ltllUr ,i" "rtlrnl stel file. Tapnc- IIAlimVAItr ct!ii iunn. on 1,111 IIUASH i& hlfh-fTnile Dlo that last a lifetime. Kprrlnl price for July, ond Regular price, f 4 1.50. Compltte Line of Transfer Filet, Filing Devices, Index Cards, etc. We Are Philadelphia Hoadquarters for Blank Books I c to $30.00 each Loose Leaf Ledgers $3.25 to $40.00 It Costs Less on Arch Street KfR aE&sl V a HARRY B. LEVIS stationer 702 Arch St. t;.ty v,. v7.! M ' ii W? Open Saturday Until 6 P. M. You Have Been Waiting tor a Sale Like This Now it your opportunity 10 own handsome jewelry on the most convenient terms in history mammoth bargains in Watches, Uiamonds fit Jewelry act quickly as this otter may be withdrawn at any time come see buy pay only 50c down and the balance 50c a week. Hurry Hurry Hurry Remember You Pay Only 50c Down and 50c a Week 597.50 CREDIT TO ALL HONEST1 FOLKS TftistSaiVeed ELGIN I &o Elgin S Watch -z. lt-kt. sold-flllri! mm', (liiurantrcd 20 jciirn. JCHfieu. .MCKel inotrment. lcrfrct tlmrplere. lilt Miluc fiot u Week mninnenii $28 V7 st? f&S M W Credit to All Honest Folks BE SURE OF ADDRESS-LOOK for NAME ON Wiunnw M" 1 OUR. ONLY .STOREfl 39 North 13th Street WOULD nESTlllCT TESTS Sharon Hill Fire Comriariy jtf Against Dangerous Trials w The Klinron Hill l-'lrp Co, hn jiitcnecl rc.iilutlmi rnniloninlii iiMck nnd cIpjigoroiiH teti nt tin nppnrntiix by I'niupnnleic in tirnrli. ImriiiiKhH, The tcKolntlon N nlmnl nt hiicIi teats ns the one which a week ngn reiiltrd lay the Injury of clRht llrrini'ii whrit on riiKlno of the Cnllingilnlr Klrc Co. was upset. Open Tonight i'sm Lii-J5r Hsm . sm ssav ,0Mwni W?W vm ill mMM . Ww m H PI vr m W0 L iH p0 0 J Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. a? Another Shipment Just Arrived ! Today & Tomorrow Another Wonderful Sale That No Store Can Equal! 10,000 SUMMER SUITS ywMmWkMm ran wmmPws Hit White ill Flannel El:- 11 t- eWi' IMP Irousers pa W& $6-95 hp sx&m$VssswLm i Hundreds of Styles Patterns and Colors There isn't anything a man could want in one of these feather-weight suits but that is represented in this wonderful sale. Every man can be fitted, whether he is tall or short, stout or slim. Know real comfort over the WEEK END and on your vacation trip by having one or two of these suits with you. And MAKE A BIG SAVING 1 jHEOISTCaCD u.s."ptnt omec Fine Cool Cloths Summer Crashes Rich Summer Flannels Light-weight Home spuns and many others $9 J(V SOS 17SMA Cttll. lffL uu iimcsi un iTiuiiair Palm Beach Suits That Are Custom Tailored Throughout And Highest Grades of These are three wonderful groups the identical suits you see displayed everywhere at double and more Mr. Hill's special prices. The kind of suits every TiinJlkf ? ,wnT:f0r they arc perfect fittin and taiIrd to hold their shape All the wanted patterns every coloring. And every man can be fitted Mr. Hill Says You Can 't Match This Sale! 1000 Men's Blue Serge and Fancy Worsted 1 and 2 Pair Pants Suits FINE BLUE SERGES WORSTEDS HERRINGBONES HOMESPUNS SCOTCHY TWEEDS MIXTURE CHEVIOTS RICH FLANNELS Boys' 2.00 & 3.00 WASH SUITS 4 Entiroly different kinds than usunlly sold T nt tllln lnw nrtxn Mnrlo nf flnncf nimli't.. - .. I terials in styles that are delightful. Plain colors nnd two-tone combinations. All sizes up to 8 years. See The Homesnun Gnlf Knie nf o 7 in this wonderful value-giving sale. Boys' Two Pair of Pants SUITS i This, ll ?, remarkable valuo as every suit is worth fully double our special price. Fine quality worsted mixtures in neat patterns and colorings. Pants are lined throughout. All sizes up to 18 years. Open Evenings Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys' Clothing Store Store Orders Accepted sfM fl -al:i II . Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys' Clothing Store 1019-1021 Market Street 1 1. I u Wi j I it ifciiisa - -i