rW$ fci wr fi W- 'I WHStiit' ft? ,!: .TVuVT-a . -v '5t Y'WI H:u uti Q2D i-r.'ji iwr. V"l rA' : tvi ,f-w4 ,V I . in kt r-u , nr:vr rtf. pi Ij &.. ,"N S ft I I r r 1. & S- V Br rJ!. vr h. T?! It ' m' rtj &' X. mm I i. " '. 1... - r-zn - r- USE Jft Scums krraantewnJve. Fkultfass Smrvicm. &nrERtNG wuvnm hgh 10 GRADUATE 85 Parents te Be Hener Guests at Commencement Exercises Tonight a, HONOR ROLL ANNOUNCED neil 7152 7124 Jtteercl r Gratm? Gtergin Re Scheppe's Music Stere 1529 Snyder Ave. rttiLA.. rA. Takes New Pulpit Wk& -S llO L i!Fw- 4'PSiJJ Hew Much Meney was there In your vife l.it night" TSneuffh te mnkn nti interestlnc party for some, prowling piniste.' .Don't taku clutncps. We nre open till 10 P. M. exrrv weekclaw Even If you lme ether hanking onncctleim. epn a. small account here for protection REPUBLIC TRUST COMPANY X429 Ctestnut Street HOURS 9AM-1QPM Llghtj-fivp bevs nnd girls of Frank ford High Scheel will receive diploma tills cwcnlng nt commencement cxer elsps, 1'nrciiti will be gupsts et lioner. TIip prizes w 111 lie distributed by I'rnnklin Smedlex , n nienilw r of thp Heard of lMucntleii. nnd William 11. (iilinnur. president of the Fathers' As- Mil.ttien Michael A. Tolej. president of (lie school Alumni Association, will miiKe nn nddrevs. nibflbeth Dpwem Collin will deliver thp salutater.v nnd Charles Heward Themas the nlrdlctery. It was announced teihr. in advance of the exercises, that seniet Illinois lind been awarded te Charles II. Themas. Ramond Itlnck, (icergc A. Houghten, Adeline Levctt. Mnrgnrt Ovrringten mid Kmtna Soe.i I Tbe members of the gmduatlng class nre : ACADEMIC nprn (Jvlfriv Bs, MHrsutft r. c'erir Iihr i ihn. i:ils.ilMh 1 Collin", . n.i-lmcl Al'c Cer'en. Anna tMlih n finer, I Helen JteWt KcJctrt. lftli?n fHrbir, linrelln Mlriim IVnr MllllCfnt F. (Itertfn. I rti-ll M Kumfr, AniM fcrni lllr!el, Uoieihv O JcnUlm. I'nlth Unnre ICni". I sthtr .MiuiM .edei1. Adellnn J t.estt, I Urnir (. T Memi y.i- pnugrlim Mulr 1 MnrKartf tuenncten llcrnlce I'HKIntftnn, I Irnnei." 1 llellpv, Ueie Durelhv nubln, Mrn llc xmltli (5rie .Mae TwciIiile, Kmwit 1H IIIiit, Wnllcr O Prcnrkinnn, IIkii el Jiurn'Mr' Wllllum 11 (and, AntliP"!1 1 c'-iinfl.l IteNrt .t .tnml'SJn. 'IMn'n llui?ni Nn'l, linjimtn It ferhwartr. i ii ph t" ldilnr Chanel II thetnB, i'ImiIe v Temllnmui ' (OMMI'.UCIAI. ISi)menl tllack. .Trcdfrlrk t Klr, '.ml" O fllit-i. I,. Kirlc'rf OelirllK. 1 miinnuel (;n!0 rrq. Nlen f.Hln l.thr. I mtik i UnhtfiKit Worlhlticieii Hur- lik I.tej N Tlionnen II. Vnnllnrn Tonillnen Jehn . TunnlclllTe, VbiiT W. un retjeii, Mr llfnner, t.urj V Illrk'l, I T Madltnn K. 4.'nnlHJl. It till i;illlvtli CltUpr. ! ' in iiirwirn i rink. i;im Jlne I rie, MaMI Mnrtm I urlenir. Mlldrnl J), Hrlnif tlant, I'lprenre 11 (Jnrd"ii Helen .Miirle 7tlsf. Katlnrne H ICrrr. I'reJa ll"leii Kl jtnt'P. Ahum, n KerhliiHk. Hllzal'lh Kiirtr M ir-Siiri-i M.rricht, Vlrlam I'. .Mcrulleeh, 1.1" i Mur M lrr an, Alitx-I llimklti Mil Mil nr,l r JMre Olnn V, I'lmie'iir .Mar: I'urUlllnrr. Hum u Hubv Soe . Marian Sl. luienren "iri jiutn vrr'CK ir Webb. 1 lereni. ft .!S8r.IMJ -i. '.jA.A. ... r r .. . v" . i . e . . ur mj? -v rum' i t-Ji , Is a bad skin your handicap?' Try ihe Resinol treaimeni l( makes red. oily, blotchy skins fresher and mere attractive RESINOL .Seethinq nd HtAlinq Ki:V. MAUION (.'. RICHAIIDS Who will he inslHllcd as pastor of l'lrst l-uthcraii Cluirrh, of Collins Cellins d.ile, Sunday tnernliiK. Tbe in in Atnllatlen (crcnieny will tube place in the fliTlieiisc of Company Ne. I of Colllnctl.tle ) INSTALL PASTOR SUNDAY Celllngdale Lutherans Arrange Serv ices for Rev. Mr. Richards The Rev. Marien G. Kiehnrds will be installed nt pn&ter of the Plrst T.titliernu t'htireli, Cellinsdnlr, Sunday tnernlnj:. The itiMallntlen teremeny will take) place in the firpheuc of Company Ne. I. in chnrse of the Itev. Dr. Cbarlei Wile-, rdller of the Sundar n-hoel ' literal lire of the United l.uthcinn Chureh. lie will preach Ibe senium I and dclitci the chnrpp te the new pastor. i The i liuige le the coiisiesatlen will lie iinwle li the Ucv. Dr. It. I). Riiii Jehn Charles Themas RECORDS BLAKE and BURKART S. W. Cor. 11th and Wnhtut 20 Seuth 10th Street 1 1 1, 1 1 1 i i i iiwmi ' r?i'T"T!'y?Tr Moderately Priced Dress Set Mnde of smoked mothfir.ef.npnrl with nrnl thrcad-cdcc mount- infi-8 of 14-kt. prrcen geld. The set consists of three studs, four vest buttons and a pair of link buttons complete, $22. A dress set is a personal gift which will appeal te'thc man of discriminating taste. Yeu will de well te examine the many styles we have te offer. 'S. Kind & Sens me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS jnWGMJRS SILVERSMITHS rm-mn Litt-jiJ l$vH ' ' la These Leng Winter Nighti ? Comfert and, coziness in the home are provided by Incandescent Gas Light clear, mellow, restful. Te get the most enjoyment from geed gas light care should be used in the selection of the lamp and shade. Our display of Lights, Fixtures and Shades is in keeping with the needs of this time of year. THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO.' tnfiiieniiuniiniiwiwipi"! Charge Accounts Invited" i Mail Orders Filled ' STAMMERING B 1 our 8irh nefwt ertfctwl P ST 'flin KING8LF.V TLAN B Sseitd or Circular I'hene tralnwt tot B STTTtn IJI5 Muliuit St.. I'lillu. nVfiTf ''i'wIm? ,,,1r",m r"" ' hmlth. editor of the Sunday ichoel dc ..'" ""'"" pnrtmcnl of the Lutheian Journal. lli' Thern n utnn llem . ' "Iphardi has served churches in Vincm Cli arrel e nri:e Iloushlen. Arihur II. liuicliln liuicliln en I'mest II. Klt'tin Leula I. Schneider Iteberi Lincoln ftlu Paul I Stewart lir-lei- W'niher WONDERFUL SANDWICHES can be made bv add ing a little tea & Perrins' Sauce te the filling. Try a bit of Pimente Cheese mixed ith finely chopped nuts and flavored with Lea & Pen-ins'' Sauce. One of a hundred combinations can make with j MOTOR ROADS OPENED UP !Aute Club Bureau Reports Most of Highways Again In Condition Condition' for metering are fast im- i pre big. nccenliiiK te a report tedaj bj ihe teurinc bureau of the Kcjs.'tene AlllDler. I'n I.nke ('Hi Kin ,.,1 ( hr.Mer Spilnz-. Ills hist charge was the Kniiuanucl Church, of Han l.ans l.ans dewne. win re he served four cars. VOTES; FOR WHAT? DUNNO! Councilman Buchholz Admits He Said "Ne" Without Theuaht ' Councilman HuchheU admitted today j WltllOUt he cast n ote in Council you Automobile C lib. .Main hislm.-n- lime kneuin- inti uh.i l, ,. nr ,.,.,-.. ..i.... been cienred of the snow. Headn that ' lie hnd called out "Ne" en tl,r. inm,. lire, but when Councilman Hall shouted "What?" Rtiehhels! switched his vote te "nje." The bill was le pay $207. 10 in Wil liam II. l'ilkiii;ten, n fni-iiier city fire man, for the period when he w'ns off sick while employed b the pIM . Conn " il Iiaw Cenmlttee had nelPil favor ably en the pnjment ni a "moral inim. i can new be u.ctl bv nutomeblles in - dude Lincoln hlghwin te New Yerk; ,I,ineeln highway, wet. open te the i.nuciiaipr county line: itetiiieiiem pike, open all the waj : li.iltimere pike, open te Haltimere; Cheiter pike, open te Wilmington; William IVmi higliwnj. open nil tin wa ; Ilri-tel pike, open nil the wn : Dotlesteun nlke. enpii te i Ieli-town. AVariilng ni issued te motorists net I" try te run from Uo.lctewn Vllll sfn il wfit ihlu trt, ' "M te n....ni.i ...,...."." ::.. ." .": Isten en account of the condition of "' ''f, ""i".- r ' ,l"1;1 ""J!1 ,or ii, i :..,, i.-.i t tne bin in the Law Ceiirni tic. Coun- tlie read just below Hasten. IIIiIrp pike, it wus reported, will be i open for automobile traftie b. tenishl. The State Highway Department lu lu eous State lead, fkippack pike, Second htrcpt pike and Walh read are open. i-iimnn ueppr rneii te blecls tlie pay. nient. When a etP was cnlleil for I whs looking up something in m dc-k and thought the measure was sump. I thing pIsp. I changed my -.ole when I didi'veied my mistake. i 95 pmnnu In'llllllllllll TABLET IS UNVEILED 'r Delayed" e .u r, r. L . .. . Office workers living in West I'luln- warthmore Prep Scheel Honors A ipim P1P .iHujrd fiem liftce,, te H. Tomllnsen's Memery itwrntj-fhp minutes this morning by a A tablet In liiimir of the inemerv nf'sll". '""r " '".0 SlnrkPt 'treet cle .Arthur II, lunilinsun, founder of I It seethes and satisfies asce Coff of the trains lieeeiuing suddenly ill--ahled in th" Mibway nt Niiieteenlb fc ,v . ... ,... .,, I Int.- Uhh 4. f, An.. ...I..... ,1... morning in the pipvcnce of the students, ' n""' '. y " ' '""' """ " hiiiiiih" m- iiipinbem of the Alumni Ah-eciutlnn. ?le." ad usl"r,M11 the tr.iin le motion. 'fncultv and relatucs and friends of Mr. L",1,,pr10S,0,"H,0',' ''iT riu" f the re.ul wi.v T.imllii-nn. The tnhler was the elfl of lhM H'hedtllp for some time after- Swaitlunore Preparatory Scheel, was a .unveiled nt the school at 10 o'clock this a 25 the Alumni Association. The presenutlmi was mmle bT Charles Ninth, I'hlladelphi.i architeel, who designed the tablet. Mr. North 1-1 a graduate of Swul thmere. He spoke of the useful life of Mr. Tomlin-en. To Te du . he nid, is flie sixty. sith anni ersjr of the birth of Mr. Tomlinson. The idur.iter died three jiais age. , The tablet was atccited by Wtllanl 1. Tomlinson, son of the founder, who, is new head nuBter of Swarthmore. ward. Vz Carat Blue White Engagement Rings Wr s 1 1 ill sell tlKse l.iilien" or men's enc-luilf c.ir.it OlHnieinl lings nt $96.00 e.icli Trey leek te be ncaily thrcc-iti,irter carat diamonds, nn they were cut wltli n wlde spread or suifncc Ob-ser-e tlie welfjlits and prices of .i few of our special diamond ring new oil sale cquallj .is: cheap quality considered, a nnd -S Curntii ,. .snne 2 ami a. t J.-..M) 2 nnd 1-ft " StlCi J nnil I-1 mift 1 anil l--J " sate I nnd l-X " Si."e I nnd .1'H " Siir 1 inil I. in ... .Slet I nnd .'If.t ' . .. .SIM) I reml 1-4 " . .Sl-i.-i XOV CAW AVMBfB DO BETTER At iS a DIAMONDS VtrCHESxJEWELBYSILVERWARE WHOLKSJU-B AND RSTAI U. 8th & CHESTNUT STS. 1017 Market St. 909 Market St ritnMliWOwrlSTii mL lb At all our Stores l!JI i'W;l iHlill1 WJIII!!lli'li,ll,L'"llllllli,i I.TJi'llini I'l I 3 Business Men Organize !? i A business men s association ha been fj rrgnnied under the name of the Ter- tietli Street and fJirard Aenue Husl- ,- ness Men's Assei latien, with n member- 3 sbjp of eight) .blx. The following have H been clerled efficers: Dr. Ii, II. Cehen, 2 piesident; Philip Orcpn, viie piesldent; H Sllerleu, trcabiirc, and H. W, I'enn, i secretar; , aSvn,''fi'..lfLiiF 1m DivevSt and Invest TD BE strictly ac curate, Oriental Pearls, are a divest ment in that they in volve great sacrifice, whereas Tecla Pearls are mere properly an investment in that they involve se little. Ttcla Fcail KcJai u'tth Cjenianc Diamond Claspt $:oe te $350 Ddc f,a 3!)8JtfAAcatu. -yimerA j) mcueaenrQKiwn TfAtBendSrcttlaxlti Xt ChltlesJ. MaxweJ! &. Ce. Sele Philadelphia Ajcnis , TT Bl.ww v Vll ill. . K. of C te Greet Culhane lie Lafnlle Council, of the Knights of Columbus, I.nn-dewiie, ih pieparing 11 toil-ins welcome at lis nct meeting fin 'Jrand Knight Themas Culhane, its head who Ins i.en III at his herue with pneumonia LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape I wa-ent allowed te go out this aftir- ' neon en a, 'eiint of baUng a bad fold giiiin vverse, and Mrs iieis came te e ma lining liei autoinebrel out 1 1 1111. and ihc stalled le tawk about luitiging up chiMien, Mis, Hews -uj ing Appee in tlieir leisen. thnts liiv I inol'e thai I je by, appeal te then I 1 euieii. I nllvtiH s t I Absilentlv , soil ma Uiat- ilie iii i piin-iple I inniibl. u-e with P.ennj.' pnecr 1 tell him te co something ' I i fNplt.iii 10 him jesr m, and I never tell him te de anything unless he sees its for In- ew n geed I 'June iite, uaiklr. sed Mrs Hews, I I ami 111.1 sed. abiilnntl. 'And pritly mini .Mrs. Hews went and I sed te ma' i 1 Ilav ma iiiii I go out new'.' I l erteni net. with a i old like thsjl I 1 1 ei en net, seil ma. Well gush, (J, ma. wiu told Mrs. ' llews I il dent luff le de euithlng un less I saw it was for my geed, nnd 1 ilent sec hew slnjlng in the house Ir for m geed, se 1 mite ns well go out, I I ed, nrid ina sed, Wat nensciit". izcnt it fni our own geed net le nuke jour i old rn Mer-p? Well, ma: be, hul I cant ee that it I- and j en fed I had te see It ter mv. Mlf, co 1 3p.s HI go out, I sed, and ma sed, I ses aeiiII de nulliing of the soil, the ideer. Well (i wi. mi. illcjpnt I tell you I ant ee hews it- for m.v geed te stav in'.' 1 sed, mid mi sed. Veu'd see it if win bad the slightest purtlckle of sents Wcdl ge-h, (J, nm, helpy smeaks, I 1 fed. and ma sed. Ne nrgewinentH. please, you mind wat I tell you weather j en see or weather ou dent see. Wiph I did, Proving people, eni appeel te your reason as leuf at it w.rk.. . c 1 1 j rffjjpsf mm Save By Buying Shoes for Children, Beys and Girls NOW! "Shoer-Tred" Russia Calfskin Shoes $4.85 5.85 6.85 Size. &Vt te " New Sizes H Ji New . . , te 2, Sizes 2'2 New . . te 8, "Shoer-Tred" Scheel and Play Shoes Sizes 6 te 8, te QC New vO.OO Sizes 8! te 11, New Sizes 11! te 2, New Sizes 2 te 7, New 4.35 4.85 5.85 BOYS' STsuHRoKeT $4-65 Baby's Shoes We are se very anxious te start your baby in the proper kind of footwear that we have marked all our beautiful, hand-made "Shoer-Treads" for Babies at just a little mere than cost. 1230 Market St. t i m sirr A- aoNeuNcrD arTme) Thc Steras of Famous 3Keca. u 1308 Chestnut St. Every Feet Profeienally Fitted Three Geuting Brethers Supervising wssnDeM msaestunt Street Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request Sale of Furs 'M 1 1.- 'M !l Tl ; sLH LB asT sssVs&slslsiMslsSBassBm ! f B mL "V .' 11 t il :,! ii' r.VPlv rLai-nrienf In Onir .lfrrlr Tc friliiarlerl Iri IllR Sale t J ,ww" : - . . .y; because we are merchants, net speculators; because the very essence or our eusiness nhllnnnhv i huapn nn the -fiea urirl nuinlr mnvamant vf i Inrtrp vnllllTIP nt tin ft TUTS I it 'Hm r....vUvr.v ., "uvu v ..v mm.. im JV" lltVIVHIVIIU M. .- AWAQW T w v-.. -w w- , -- r new becomes possible for you le enjoy these enormous savings with Winter just begin ning te get under wayl Hundreds of fur garments that run the gamut of geed style, that religiously adhere te our usual high standard representing the choicest furs,-for one-half less than their original low prices at which they were the best fur values in the city. :Buy New for Next Season's Needs A Small Deposit Yill Reserve Your Purchase in Our Sterafc Vaults Until Next Fall, Payments te Be Continued Monthly Through the Spring and Summer I'rtnch Peal Ii Purrf Cenpy. Wuclaeii Heal Dued tlutltrat 48.00 " Fur Coats 48.00 Formerly 100.00 Of .Marmet and Rus&ian Peny in Spert and length models, laie shawl cellar and cuffs. Fur Coats 68.00 Formerly 140.00 Of lustieus French Seal, Russian Marmet, Tu'mmcd Leepard Cat, Opossum Tiinnncd Meirr, Ilussian Peny, in length models. 125.00 Ilcgularl 100.00 Formerly 250.00 Of 40-inch Natural MusKrat, leiiBtit French Seal, Skunk or Heaver tiimmcd and extra large size -lO-incli length, &clf trimmed French Seal Coats, g 7.50 Formerly 200.00 Of Natural Muskrat, Skunk trimmed French Seal, French Seal Wraps, ami Raccoon trimmed Mai Mai met Coats, in ''i length models, flsfsL HL Skunk Trimmed French Seal Ceat a 97.50 Regularly 200.00 I 'J v I ,5 fi ''-,.! Full Length Hudsen Seal Wraps 275.00 Formerly rr.o.eo KattsLam Jaaaaaaaaaaaal fl r Fur Coats 16 SeOO Formerly .130.00 Of length Scotch Mele Coats, and 40-inch lustieus Ficnch Seal Coats with shawl cellar and bell cud's of Squincl, Beaver or Skunk. Fur Coats 95.00 1 Formerly 400.00 Of ''i length Hudsen Seal Self Ji limned, Moleskin Wranj, and 40 inch Natural Raccoon Ceals. 275.00 Formerly 550.00 Natural Squincl Coats, ?i length. IHtll length Moleskin Wraps and full length lludben Seal Wraps of fine quality hkins. 445.00" Formerly 890.00 .Squirrel Wraps, Tuupn , Caracul Capes, Jap Mink Wraps, Hudsen Seal Wiaps, and Scotch Moleskin Wraps LI rl vftriali m MMWUt 'j Full Length Moleskin Wraps 195.00 Regularly toe.oo Kxtrn Size Ceals and Wraps Frem 41 te .7 Bust Entire Stock of Chokers, Steles, Sets and Children Fur Coats and Sets at Savings of 50 Per Sen !, .I ., vh ? :? i 'M IV, J ri Il Purehmhf AamM Ortm AcceplcdMlMimimmimm: I iMBh Mm Sit ,tX B$1 .rJVL&, .... AH. p.va .-yiw ??' .?:.-Mv wlhZrr &&Mmm. rx.Yti . TfJ- .
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