ft ' 'fit iyiay6r Moere Names 'New Bedy of Business Men te Help Beest Exposition REALTY BGARD ACT.IVE Dy authority of I In Iheetillve Com Cem Com wlnVe of the SeiuMVrttcii1nl Kxhlbl- ! Hen Association, Mnyer Moere, Its ' nrcsldciit.'linH nnneiiiicnl a (Mmmlttcp Mniitifiti-turei for (lie veM'n fnlr, &1" .,...... f. -,....-, -a-. - LT.t UMi.a k MH'H JIMH RMn m : W FAIR MMMIT1EE f mk renslBtlng of rcprcwntutlve biiHlncss 'i men. The feinniillpc. which inciiiurn live atr director, Is te cir.Ist tlie co-eper- $ itlen of innntifaYttirers rhintiglieut tin-1 . TinirA'i nmii'K ill vurimiH num. mill twu V liter be mibdivltlwl In the enrryinj: out I... MMnnMiint ftntlna TMm tini-ummnl tf the committee in ns fellow h: .T. Hewell CuttiiuliiKi, Kills A. 01m bfl, Albn II. Jehnsen, Jelm Wana maker. Willlnin C. Spreulc directors, unci Charted .1. Webb. Jehn FIhIet, ,T Warren .Ta;.ne, Jeseph It. Orumly, J. p. C. Henderheu. .1. 11. Vnn Hclver, Themas Dctelen, Jr., Rebert l. Heeper, Walter K. Ilcrlnjr. K. A. (Silllmler, Charles DnnleR V. II. Mnrgerisen, .leicnli II. Hremley. Powell Kvans. Kl iwanl Iiiiplen, llelllnxheml W. Tayler, James II. Hemier, rn.ette 11, I'lutnb, Jr.. Alva C. Dinkey. JUchnnl V. Xlnt- I.Af, .Ti . I'1iiii1ir IV Ahiirv. Tlimnna , DctcIeii, 1'dward 0. Ilutltl, Celeman Sel- fr kr. Jr., Alan I). Weed. i. L. Mirk- ?f lfind, Jr.. Shimtel M. A'miclalii. Wll- 'v, llam 1. Hnrbn. Hamnel M. Cnrweii, l'erclval 10. Fecrderer, Charles P. ri Vaughnn, Spencer K. Mnlfeirt; Andrew if C Mellow In, Frank 11. Fester, J. "W. fj) Van Dyke, Walter Weed, David Kirsemmmn, jrvin;; Ji. n nsen, i ranic II. Tayler. Heward S. Itebertx. El bridge K. Jehnsen, Charles C. Ilulkcley, David T.udlam. Charles- Dctaiiey. W. W, Finn, W. Park Moere. W. L. Tur ner, Lcssing 1. Itesenwnld. Jeseph M. Steele. Dr. Chnrlw A. Krnst. Wil liam F. Hantcr, Frank Dlssten, Heward II. Freiicli, Leuis II. Ktsenlehr. Kr net T. Trine, Philip M. Sharpie. J. llmrnrd l'ew, Harry C. Hand. Harry IfrecMehurst. Jevph Sncllcnbnrg and Staunton It. Peck. The Philadelphia Heal Estate Heard Is displaying a large sign In front of Its headquarters nt UUU Walnut street te advertise the fair and which reads: "We arc boosting the .Sequl-Ccn-tumial Exposition, 1020. Fer n (Ireater and Iletter City. Philadelphia Heal Estate Heard." Jehn G. Williams, president of the beard, said his organization is circu lating thousands of seals thiouglieut the world. The annual meeting of the Senui Centennial Exposition Association will be held en Tuesday, May II, M., In the Majer's icccpti at ". ::!() 1 Uini room. PRESENT MEXICAN FLAG TO PHILA. WOMEN TODAY Ceremonies Will Be Made In Frent of Independence Hall A Mexican flag, made under the su pervisien of henera Obregon. wife of Mexico's President, will be presented' ay twenty-live .Mexican women) dele gates te the Pan -American CengicH, te the, women of 'Philadelphia tills nft nft nft wnoen. The presentation will be made In front of Independence Hall. It had been planned te hnve the flag icscnted within the historic edifice, but Maver Moere refused te graut permission. The flag will be received en behalf of Amer ican women by Mrs. Jehn 15. Rob erts, president of the Xcw Century Club. Mrs. Edward IJlildle, piestdent "f the City Club, will present an Am erican ting te the viiter. Associated Press dispatches fiem Mexico today say that u very unfavor able impression was created by Mayer Moere's refusal te permit the ceiemeny te take place in Independence Hall. l'resldcnt Obiegen's private 'secretary issued nn official bulletin today eiplaln Ing that the flag had been made at the request of the American women of the l'an-Amcrican Round Table. The Am- inrau newspaper in .Mexico uity sasi editorially that "this affront te Mex- ' ices womanhood is likewise an insult I te American manhood, which pride. It- i keif en Its geed breeding. i Hairy T. Ilaxtcr, chief of Iluieau nt City Property, in explaining the May- I or s order, said that the netieti was j taken because this (levcrnment has net , officially iccegnlzed tlie Mexican (!ov (!ev ernment. ' Four Newlyweds Off te Europe Twe recently married couples left today for Hurepe en the S. S. l'atis for their honeymoons. They are Mr. and Mrs, llnrciay McFnddeii nnd Air. nnd Mrs. Jehn Hejl. Other Pliilndclphlans who sailed are Mis. Helllnshend Tayler. Miss Mary Tayler . Mrs, Chnrlcs X. Martin, Mr. and -Mrs. Or Jcn U. WllkliMen'nnil family. Mr. und Mis. llcnjamlu Alexander, Miss Leaneic Keceker nnd Mr. and Mrs. Otte llngcu Mrs. Knrice Caruso and her daughter Qlerlu were nlse en beard. I B OIT IVTCTE.STKO IN nnOKS ..Rsf Klrst raillent l.lteraiurn of Other fitllcni Autneraeli. ttc.T De you ha wkiU te Mil? s,9 i. public Leaser Heek pchn, rubllshtd very hutunlny morn. ie na Tutsdty tvenlnt en ou book rr -'"' mw-. AHVI . The builder should work for ueu re.s pu i poses in a r niaii) ;i fine uiulcrtak iiiK. The builder should net work for himself hut for ou that is his tiuc business intctcstas well as jeurs. F. L. HOOVER A'SONS Irtroiverated BUILDING CONBTRUtTION Since 106S 1021.1023 CHERRY STREET FUSS - iBiliiBI BB wis FOR AUTOMOBILES PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES - Feundrd ISM Hires turner Rl ice rAftankiw MMmmrmemvzv&XTKiy.mm vww 7ffir4wiMr3iwwvymrnd& phiua: girls off te cjapital HSr '4.H0aBBKH; ;U) ?&$& i KH. r ., ,. . r, .myr aaMm. KT i . 'i W Xrvr J. -'J ' r . . : r V 1 1. ' ' i BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVBBIIIIIIIIIIIIH alllllllllllllllllllllRailllllllllllllln '170 Oermnntewn and Frankford high three-day sightseeing tour of Washington. They will take u glimpse at all Government departments In operation SUB-CHASERS RESCUED STRANDED NAVY PLANE Craft Maroenedtln Delaware Rfver for Five Hours i Something of the tin 111 of a trans Atlantic flight wat. linpailcd te Lieu tenant William M. Sellers, of the United States Navy Flying Cerps, and J. E. P. Grant, chief engineer of the Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation, when after leaving the Xnvy Yard In n hydroplane they were stranded In the Delaware 1th er and drifted, helpless, for live hours before being ic-cued by a licet of Mib-rhnscrs. Ceminunder JlielmnlMin, wiie crossed the Atlantic with the XC I, today told 'of the thrilling flight, which took place Mnntlnv At ! A. M. Lieutenant Sellers nnd .Mr. (Srant left In a. hydroplane te ex- plere along the Delaware between this ' city and Chester. When the plane did net ictiirn nt ! r. m. emciais at rue Xnvy Yard became worried, and a fleet of sub-chasers wn sent down the Dela ware te leek for flic plane. Three miles below Chester It was found drifting with a "dead" engine. Y "c lin enKlnt' trouble n few miles a Deve i;nesier, saiu i.iciiifiiiiut scuers. In telling of the mishap at the Xavy Yard, "and the only thing te de was land. We did, but could net get the engine started. e lauded about '1 e'i lock and be;nn te drift. We thought, i of course, we would be rescued by-fl . passing beat. We began te wave te each beat that passed. Everybody that saw us en the pnsslng beats waved' back cheerfully, and probably sheutt'd 'geed- Dy, Ulll ' riilliuii l iivui ii. i guess I thev thought we" were going te tntle . I off. At least 1100 beats passed. We rccchcd lets of hand waving, but no, i lescue." Poisons Self With Gas Catherine" 11. Weed, seventy yen is old. 171!" Oxford street, was found this morning unconscious In her loom, with the sns turned en. She was taken te the 'Women's Homeopathic Hospital, where she is in n critical condition. The bus was detected by ether room- icrs In tlie neuse. CLEANING I Blankets Draperies Curtains Carpets Our Cleaning Precets h Thorough An establishment of ever 100 years' experience settles the ques tion of dependability. I Over me rears ej service L Barrett, Nephews & Ce. Old Malm Inland Dyelnr hetubllhhinrnt wm AV.Cer.12th & Ssnten (118 S. 12tk) I'liniip 403ft Walnut , , i s;; ".fXtTJ ".-" JL'-'f -""" ..' 10 MINUTES ruder lh newest Klrclre MbntllnE ,iiiirutns N'rrhlie will iilrnx.imly ri-lnx our nilnJ. Boetlio our iierx-n. till our bmly ltli tPnKth nnd lieulth iilxe In must nitenishlnt,' niaii ner rlleMS Deafness, Hcadneises and Catarrhal conditions ROOM A, 1311 WALNUT ST. : 2 A pert in any storm Rogers Peet Scotch Mist. Smart, overcoat Scottish cheviot in rich heather mixture rainproof ! Fine, rain or shine! KfOlJtfffi Tradcmat. FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper F'YmMfirmffiffi school students left today for n STEAL $745 IN JEWELS Thieves Enter Heme of Dr. Leuis Wllleyen Taber Read While the family was Visiting friends at dinner last evening, thieves forced n rear window In the home of Dr. Leuis Willey. 1M0 West Taber read, and stele jewelry und ether valuables valued at $74,-. According te Dr. Willey. he and Mrs. Willey, returned te their home shortly nfter 0:.'t0 o'clock last night nnd found contents of drawers spread ever the fleer. Police say the men nre (he same In trudeis who. about a week age. en tered two houses In Onk I.ane and stele jewelry with nn aggregate value of sev eral hundred dollars. Moen-Golfer "Sure 'meat every fellow beasts about his own car. But you let the Moen people give you a dem onstration. You'll see that I'm net only reasenab'e but dev right medeit." Open Cars. . .$1785 Closed Cars.. $2785 S'rlits 1. O. D. Facter) Display room open evening' Moter Cars The car of the ten proven unit MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. J. Jay Vandergrift, Pres. 8S5 N. Breid St. Phene PepUr 7586 "Oh Mary! Aren't they lovely?" Aren't they lovely?" "Yes, Mether bought them for me today and all the girls at school were jealous. "Why don't you get your Mether te buy you a silk pair, Alice; they're only $1.45! "We . get the nicest and prettiest stockings at " Colonial Slecking Stores, 9az "If it's HOSIERY nt have itt" 117 Seuth Twelfth Street lllMMW 1 - MacDonald & Campbell Men's Gelf Suits 2 3 4 Pieces $35 te $68 The fiiiubt looking, most comfort able playing and reasonable suit te be had. Cubtoni-tailered te our special order of carefully selected Cheviots, Tweeds, Hemespuns and inineitcri British sporting fabrics. Our new model Gelf Cout is n wonder it permits the freest swing ing ever obtained, yet never shifts out of place. We arc having a won derful demand by practical business men for these convertible type suits which are irrcproaehable for the links, sports wear, in the country or at tlie shore, nnd for metering. Sweaters, Gelf Hese, Gelf Socks, Shirts with Cellars en, Gelf Gloves, Gelf Caps and Hats. M'gBRPHIIElpHIAf THUBSfiftf FRrENDS RUSH FOOD TO STARVING RUSSIA Ninety-seven Packing Cases-of Clothing anckProvisienssto Be Shipped This Week THOUSANDS ARE HOMELESS Anns which arc painfully, almost ttnbellcvnbly thin, are stretched across tlie turbulent seas beckoning te the mere fortunate people en this side. Thev nre thearms of liny llussian rhildrcn. faccB wall, bodies with skin drawn tightly across the bones. I "What mannef of men would w.e or the American Friends, who nre putting n, nun iiriii ruin hi ,.,... ,.ei n forth every effort te send feed ana clothing te the destitute families. There was taken nwav fiem the Friends' warehouse nt lfi21 Cherry street today ninety-seven packing cases containing clothing, feed and soap. These will sail this week en the East ern Const and will be rccehed with the greatest joy and distributed with alarm lug speed. A cable dated April 10 was sent from Moscow which spoke of a desper ate need for bedding and clothing. particularly underclothing. Thousands) upon thousands of children are home-1 less, wandering about with virtually nothing te keep them alive or protect! them from the cold. nagged clothes Infested with vermin, reeking with typhus and chelcrn, in'el nil they have te cover themselves1,, and ' they spread the diseases wherever they j are. ; Frem all the country people hsve answered the call of the American I Friends, Miss Elizabeth Maret, In; charge of warehouse, and her as- , sisteiiee. have worked steadily? that this ,' shipment would net be delayed. I "We In our snug complacency, find I DOES your advertising suggest your personality? Can you be .visualized be- tween the lines? The Helmes Press, frinttr, 1315.29 Cherry Street Philadelphia Exhibition of Drawings from the portfolios of Albert Sterner April 27 te May 11 The Rosenbach Galleries 1320 Walnut St. Small Savings Are First Steps te Success Let ut help you become a tuccenful Citizen by open ing an account that pays 4V4 -Interest 1343 Chestnut Street (Bread & Chestnut Sts.) & S. E. Cor. 21st & Bainbridge Streets On the opening day, August 2, 1888, our first deposit was 50c. Our deposit up te April 22, 1922, amounted te $10,016,456.61. We accept en deposit one penny te $5,000.00. FIRST PENNY SAVINGS BANK. ' JOHN WANAMAKER, Founder and President. i It difficult te realize that such con dltlemi ctlst," said one of the workcre, "but were,, words cannot ctprcs th; trying need, '-the Indescribable Mid pen dltleiiM of the homes In this country which have been tn swept by mis fortune." "-" . Packing boxes, suitcase, pasteboard boxes, anything and everything In 'which the contributions could be shipped were, piled '" corners of the warehouse. . Friends en the ether side prove thcmselvcH te be Indefatigable workers In the Interest of the starving and needy llussinns. And these en this side arc doing nil they can te meet the ap- peals which are constantly reaching the headquaiters. ' PUBUSHiR7s0UGHfBY WIFE, ISJN HOSPITAL, Prosecutor Wolverton Finds Thomp son McClure and Dismisses Case Thompson A. MtClure, seventy-two- year-old publisher, of Woedlynue, X. T jopertd as missing by liU thitty three-year-old wife, lias been located In ii hospital for nervous dNeases, ac cording te Prosecutor Wolverton, of Camden County. The Pioseeuter has dismissed the cae, which was teperted te hliu by the young wife yesterday. "Mr. McCIure was sent te the sanl taiium nn orders of a physician," said Mr. Wolveilen. "Doctors .ay that he POu De Philadelpjuans Realize liaf. it Imi 6ccn necessaw te mere than double the space of our Enpi'avirig Department wticfi new occupies an entire new builclihj) Orders for Wedding Invitations. Announcements and Secial Stationery are hciry received daily Prem patron."; ' m Maine, California. Texas, Flerida and intermediate States. tf Athens First Toek i C Philadelphia Sandal A Harper Origination Patent Leather, Dlack and Tan. Russia - $'J White Kid and White Linen $11 & S7..1U Special Sandal All-Sill; Stocking Dlack, Nude and Celers, $S.'j: Harper's Wak)Ver 1022 CHESTNUT If business with your Combine M VW9W1 .lfckkU JACOB REED'S SONS 142-H.426 Ctf esttmit Street zmi&&vmmmjmM)mM , APRiff 'gf. J022 must have two or three weeks' absolute rest before he will be en his feet again." Mr. Wolverton refused te say where Mr. McClure Is, raying that he prom prem ised the family net te glve the affair any undue publicity.. t I r R. ckfi.r.trGt -ys.yr wi" Metlianlml ferrllrnre Thut (!es Spirit ami Vniltr te Kin A wm r. n. 11. itrimit KING MOTOR SALES CO. 4030 Clitntnnt HTfft itmmimBm! pAI'Urt Uexlng gees linml In hand with the ncttcst merchandise. WALTER P. MILLER CO., INC. 448-452 Yerk Ave., PhiU. j Manufacturers of . i SPECIAL PAPER BOXES te Sandals itmc I I1 I vIb I i- ' HMBaSMMBSSilBBBBBBBBBBBBilBaBll V But the beauties of ancient Greece knew no such smart, practi cal sandal as this new est Walk-Over style creation the 1228 MARKET Sheps -a interferes Qelf the two Tluee and four piece (Jelf .Suits .idupted te both IiumiiessS and pleasure, are having u great Hin this season We ate fea turing many handsome styles made by the leading Hi it Mi and American manufactureis, and they arc being unicrall. approved. Smart T w e e d s and Sluiygy H e m e s p u n s have the call. Three-piece Suits coat, knick uis and trousers are pticed 10 and upward (with extia waistcoat, S18 and upward), I'hese aie in eiu- Special Fca tuie Clethes Roem, Thiid l'loet. (Jelf Accessories, Sweaters, AN oelen Jackets and ests an I (Jelf Hese ate splendidly pre sented in our Haberdashery department. In Gelf Hese we appear te have "the edge" en competition there iMi't such a Miiiety of geed-quality (Jelf Hese in any ether house. The aie in plain colors and heathcts with a wonderful assortment of colorings and designs in the rolled-ever tens ?:i.50, $ 1.00. .frj.00, 5.50. pi,4 ww H"IPW?IWM . Seeing is gHntwy VOL' CAN READ what the price'' is, but only a personal inspection will tell you whether the quality is fine or net se line. It isn't our Super-Value prices alone that turn lookers into buyers at our store; it's because their geed old reliable eyes tell them that the quality is better than they can find elsewhere at our prices or at anything like our prices. SUPER-VALUES $28, $33 $38 and $43 All Robust, Healthy vigorous Men Need SPORTS SUITSX Fer Business, Town and Country Ne matter hew many suits you have, your wardrobe isn't complete without this popular style development. Over a dozen different models; all sorts of pleated backs and pock ets, some with full swinging golf shoulders, and all suited for out- I Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men IN THE COSTS OF A LETTER PAPER IS LEAST zn, De net forget that the cost of Crane's Bend in the finished letter is a very small percentage of the total cest.Thc finished letter must include mak' ing the envelope, engraving the letterhead, and postage, as well as the cost of dictating and tran' scribing.When all these items have been added up, the difference between Crane's Bend and any ether paper, however cheap that ether paper may be, is still a fraction tee small te be considered when placed beside the tangible advantage of a paper that reflects the utmost credit en the house sending out the letter. Crane's Bend has been used se much and for se long a time for the engraving of bends and ether securities, both national and private, that it sure' ly gives an added dignity te business letters. 10090 selected new rag stec 121 years' experience Banknotes of zz countries Paper money 0438,000,000 people Government bends of 18 nations , BUSINESS jiS;' :;:'- lmi0tl fPi si M H s$? Believing deer sport as well at business. Half-way or full-circling belts. Rough Scotchy tweeds and hemespuns in hand some new designs. Three-piece suits for as little as $25, $28, $33 and $38. Extra knickers of the same cloth, $7, $9 and $9 additional. V PAPERS 1 & Y$ 5 j. 1 1 .m ' ' :'i i V5I . a ' , Al ' ? 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