Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 01, 1922, Night Extra, Image 14

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WELLESLEY'S BEST ATHLETE
Member of Class of 1922 Awarded White Sweater With Blue
Old English "W," Which Is Highest Athletic Prize in College
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My CONSTANCE PALMER
1 lelly weed, Calif.
LOIS WILSON will have a part In
0. It. De Mllle's production of
"Mansluuiilitcr," sell win led te elnrl
May 1. Till. in the first time that the
iinpcccnble Leis hns played under the
direction or O. U. e Mlile. It l in be
Imped that the working combination of
them two diversified personalities will
linve the effect of broadening and mel
lowing Miss Wilsen'! rather strait
laced manner of acting befere the cam
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Philadelphia leads again ! This time
In girls' athletics.
MIm Dorethy M. Well, Slxthy-nlnth
street nnd Eleventh avenue, Oat Lane,
it member of the class of 1022 at Wei
lesle.v Celleee. has attained thn hichest
possible athletic honor awarded by thej
tellege. The white sweater with blue!
hngiisu "" has been presented te
her for prowess in gymnnsltim work,
basketball, baseball and all-around
athletics.
Miss. Well, who received her earlier
gymnastic training at the Philadelphia
High Scheel for Girls, remarked tedav:
"They nWv-ays knew that the Philadel
phia girls will de geed work In 'gym.'
i,1 f.ftcf' " ,s Reucrally known that the
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Philadelphia schools.
."These girls tisnnlly attain dlstlnc dlstlnc
lien before, their freshman 'year is ever,
because of their finished performances."
Although Miss Well Is a member of
the vnrsltv ctmnasiimi I mm nnd iint,i
of first place for such stunts as leaping
the buck and the box. rope climbing
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tPl&pU suggested by the fan
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such screen players as are
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)lWrwI''Bt" Jane" writes: "I agree with 'Jehn' could have carried it through
i-ytTw en Alice Terry nnu ueem ucr acting wittimit Doing mucineus.
am net objecting te Miss Wilsen.
, like her personally very much. Ah te
her screen work I think her; Maggie
in "What Every Weman Knows" was
Hue art. She seemed te get down into
the very skin of the part she was
.Alaggic. The name pnrt lit "-Miss Lulu
llelt" approached fit bill came far
from equaling it. Hut il is provekim
te see one who i-mi lie iiu uhimslml hh nnil ilr III. .1ir ( llbnti-ien in(...i.i i..
I Hnrrin himself slide back into a proper, ' team sports, and for the last three jpers
iiiMui-ij iiuiuunrai .nii"K nuumii in , iiiin uii'ii n fflciuurr or nil' varsity bas
iiiiintra ciuuii ULllllg u at'inn Ul Ituuu?
mannerisms.
.Tnmen Klrkwoed t Ut appear op
1 po'ite llcbe Daniels iu "I'ink Gods,"
non te be begun tinder (lie direction of
1'enrhyn Stanlnws. Anna i). Xilssen
land Adolphe Mcnjeu will also hate im
portant parts.
Ah long as T am in an expoMterv
tcin let me sav a few w olds net en the
subject of the climate of Southern
California but en Hebe Daniels. Fer
many moons she 1ms liceit tabooed by
the humble scribe bivnule of the ob
noxious perenality united for her in
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1'tiiiit.llj OVJIl. 1IUU1 lill StlllUIO. S91IC
was the vampire of vampires, cigarette
smoking, bloodsucking - goodness
knows what else. 'The tpe doesn't
appeal te n person who Is fend of fresh
air and blue bkles. Itur. en tiie con
trary, I have found only lately that
she is n peifcctly normal, wholesome
girl, fend of dogs and hordes ami motor meter
ing. She has bcaus who bring her
iandy which she eats with gusto; Utile
dinner pnrties nt lu-r heme: u grand
mother nnd a mother, both of whom she
pets. And vamps don't my te their
tisitem in n stage whisper, "Isn't
mother grent?"
(ieergn WaMi U nle a tetently re
vealed personality im fur nt. I inii'mn-
enied. I nlwnjs tlieuglit that super
ntliletes wcie aggrcsshe nnd bold. 1
, thought they did the Dally Dezen In
t stead of iKing periods at the ends of
i their sentence if they Imd Un. J
J tlieuglit tliey carried en their i miter miter
ntiens te the tune of "Ain't I tiicat,"
i ttc. I thought eh. lets et thine-i.
Itut tliey den t. We went te dinner ,
with deeige WuMi the ether night,
( and he tool; u net te n gin ish and i
, bright I v lighted lesiaiirant. .but te in
"Outdoor basketball Is my favorite.
T play side center, because I am tee
short for jumping renter, but I love the
times when I have te leap for the ball."
explained Miss Well, with the laugh
which further enhances her fame.
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By JOHN BLAKE
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Your Course ,
AT LEAST half of the letters that
c6mc te me contain Inquiries as le
the best way te obtain nn'ediicatlen.
They come from earnest and ambi
tious young men and women who feel
that the lack of college training has
tied them te drudgery for life.
Earnestness and ambition ere fine
qualities, but iin.lc.ss they are accom
panied by intelligence and observation
,i geed game, tee," she ,Lcy W,U ceul,t for but ,HtIc'
according te the regula- T71DUCATI0X Is merely n i
added, "but
tiens here I'm scheduled for ns many
sports ns I am allowed, se I save ten
nis and wntcr sports for the summer."
However, the young athlete did re
mark cenlidentially that it was much
easier te study history or economics,
her major studies, after she had paddled
te the ether side et the lake, or taken a
swim. Se she often did these things
"en the side."
Her friends say that "Welle," her
college nickname, also swings a wicked
bat at indoor baseball ; nnd she Is often
seen scooting from base te base, her
blue eyes wide with excitement as she"
makes tiie dash for home run
EDUCATIOX Is merely n menns of
mental development. The wisest e'f
Instructors can de lljtln mere than show
their pupils where knowledge is te be
obtained ami point out the best meth
ods of securing it.
This newspaper, if It Is studied care
fully from the first page te the last,
will de almost as much for the student.
It, is, in the first place, a carefully
compiled report of the prftgrcss of the
human race. .....
It furnishes an opportunity for the
study of men and women by telling Its
readers wha,t they are doing and
thinking.
The man or woman who has preserved
every copy for the last eight years has
a complete and fascinating history et
the greatest ,wnr of all times.
In Its columns can bd found the story
et inventions and scientific, discoveries,
the best-thought of the., time, the re
views ret the best books und the best
dramas. ' ,
THE. opinions of 'every nien. ofpiem-1
'Inenceiln'Jhe world arc recorded day
by day. v
Whether or. net the reader agrees
with Its, politics, he will find that it,
faithfully reports all political happen
ings,', leaving htm te draw his own con-
cli.slens about them; . . ,
The careful student et this news
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it, tirniiftht into' centae
best minds of the .world. OTsVW!
nntii nf plvllizfltibn Is before 'him wn
:r"," -' it
no cnoescs. yi
ncss ittan, the siudent of politics, Mf
the baseball 'fan. , Svf.L
mtlta ..... .lit .t . . ti. ''"
TL110 IlCVyBJUli:& Will IIV jvm wymw j
n rollout will de If veu will UM'fcA
as your college. It cannot shut 7pl,j
up in a Classroom anunorce jeu.-iw1
atudi. It does tint aula veu en ttktf.'
you have learned. 'Hut H otttn-yemi-l
mmiv courses and n chance te SDecIallr.O
In any one you prefer, giving you muctt& S
Information In your specialty ahdjcl
pointing out wiierc the remainfnglajve
require may be ebaln .'Oj
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formation you
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,n Henry M. Ncsly's. rttly .radio artM, ,, ?;
entitled "nadle In tha Heme." Natly la JgfrVli
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Itur "nadle In the Heme.", In the Bvsmrt), ft
JiesMO Lceaia every day. "Mska Uyi?
Habit." Adr.
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pie here was reached by the "Sens of 9 f J M 1 1 12!U l I " P1 Irtf1 JLJIHIIb fgWWBWHaMBBl .
Italy" at the clote of their State con- al i IjH Ml fn JHW I 'H ' !' ' f! W!liBdSiSMd21BXUt' Xm
rcntien in Reading yesterday. fji I llj III it ! 1 fflii'I !U Til lill ' i H' IIbHbHbbSbSbbbbbbbbBRbmK i:vm
s, ' t SwfSwII l 1 HBill.Hliwm 1
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w your exemtee stationery ?i
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iuiet little place where thev speelallre
In feed. Then Satuiday nislir we went
ItlCM. Whoever said her note 1 "lears age 1 lead 'Meran of the te tiie Wntcr'' Itetuf mid he lilnvl.e.l
ef4Iarge should remember that very Lady I.etly.' Lat night I miw It. Oh ! ld(e a led. led iee when two of the
warfare Venus de Mlles and Apelles. Wasn't it geed! I can still tuste the baby stars turned the spotlight of their
BTJtil'n the movies. And her nose does tang e' the sea. And Valentine. Is im- little nniciii,t en him ami niiiieuined
WeiPOll ber beauty and chnrm. What proving right along. The pergenal mag- ihey wnnfid it little i!ei'.up of him
fciw-ye-l, te say? jiPtt-in Is there stteng, se long may lie He beamed the iet of the etening. lie
SOC course, I like Kudle and tiiluK I "". nas a ee.ittl inn black hoi-.,- which lie
feting also hides his facial defects. , , uic giieen et fclicb.V was a wen- w going te enter in the heie show the,
: ' '"v.",' r. " ' "' " i..i i -ii, i,i. nnu iii.ii. muse mi,es
elgn mob pictuies all hollow, te me. ' nieie of hi iiltentleu than Shiu Ash
I have seen nil thee in the lust three ' ten spends en all the bejs'und girls'
weeks. Who sajs the 'movies' arc go- shu methert. " I
Ing te the deg, with such a tollectienV Anil if nntbedv snts lie isn't the I
in .-ii-.v Mini Hie li nun Nuiumiii? i createst nt lili-t im il.i, w,..-..,,. n...i
Me InKes any of Ills stunts. I lienliv1
r.ene thing I like about uierin
ann ia her beautiful ees. 'L'liev
si'eeM because et their greenish hue.
VIZ she does make them appear com
St Sii ewdiJi sne uei
saw 'Scheel Dajs.'
X. n'XV.'I
, "ftitaide me think what has happened
i&iWW
Lately she seems te be no mere than
r.. li.i.- t .,t.....i ,i.f. ,.i,.. a" niiimuteu cietnes-tiee. Toe bitu "
vji'y-"'. "v, '"i: "":: "":
ilt1tmmM vtv ?rtll,.l. "Ihn l..ltH llni'l.- T
apKilras geed and the German acttari-Jte ifaVjtiir, wav of looking at a jierfeun-
iSitJifKirjYrere very geed (I mean the act
sA1m.ti I never eared for Dims Tnlr
KOtaftkriMlll I saw him Ii
fr :MfUKUtTn; He certain!
rkpDyartagnan. I like
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lMMVTMaalt.'animt peml nrtnr
iSjPSim tell me the latest picture of each. f kind knew what t licit staudntds of
', Wi&iPSerM Talmndee was one of ni """"""""J ' ; ; ' "'' ("fiatcli t. The
ySmtfrtlta. But she is net se popular j "?'"-''!, "" makes tiirmett (lean and
'C4'll"laithe past. I believe it is because atiactle limy pieiluie u mete pleas-
JPvafcNkn't as young as befme. And,Ils impiesen ,, the audieme. hut
BUVUHWjr-lier pictures all seem punk. She . C " lT!i!"y isn t giving us t'lirmen
."inwuBiiy pnssing irem iny mimi nun ." v. " V '"; ii.iii.-. i-ru
t- itamAwm. nra inuimr imt tu.wwt Kuttv !inmun-iii tit iirr iilikimii! idiv:ii miimi
'.' m-WtW 1" another of my favorites. Can 'ililii t hate been better depicted If
k ferrf,ell me hew old she is? Alse .lack Merliuec himself had tuughr her. It
LsJifc)What Is his latest picture?'' Wl1"" t pretty but it was Carmen.
'SH ' I tlinieiighly ngtee wl.h you about
challenge them te a fistic
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Ilefere the sweltering het ntenihs overtake you
install a Lerckfn. Devices which mny give you
some sort of het-water service in the winter arc
utterly out of question In summer.
The I.evckin will give you abundant het water
any hour day or night nnd it works automat autemat automat
icallyeothing te forget nothing te remember
always at jour service. '
It's an nil-year-round convenience, but a sum
mer necessity.
tf)cmt emit!
Ne Match Ne Bether Ne Waiting
Automatic Lights Itself
Frem Your Plumber or the U. G. I.
THE LOVEKIN WATER HEATER CO.
39 te 43 Laurel St., Philadelphia
Jfc&Aefeifi&" Made in 1hilade,tmia
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I sm .sTaTatTrIlr "F"am bTBT 4BBjaBk.
fetate Celleae3tCents Flaht Fire I M Jtm. W BfiWl M WW
auce et luimen" i"t,psy ilioed' ) state College. Pa.. Anill ::n. n,. ' I ataTaTaTaTff-r T-jr &m!imemmi 4K
ii uusoiuieiy lenecr. and is the enl ,ipr,lni- ,ltui,..,l ii, ; .... i.il ". I
JmSlSSS nrZnl. ''diVliS AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER
Wanda Haw ley and I men, In iictmil life, would be. Anv gained tee mm h hendwe.i" for tlie'sev- X J
'"", ' ", "'; " ' V "". '. """ "'k e mm una cral liundicd students te eontiel. The
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-'it(iich obliged for writing en one side
Way Down Ku-t.
I think the ice
It helms n let In a news- !"'. was the gieutest tlitlll that has
ever been given en sHEe or seieen. but
seipaner,
Pfempit.
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, h.-.tU4Mr can you tell that (ileria Swim
'Ctj-J jeyes have a gteenish hue? Tin
I the u-a of the thing was hopeless
bunk.
KgtB)fa are usually in black and white. n.Ml'- 'TRCsIielmer lives near A est
t Kmim'tthtyrUaybe she only leeks green. ! J,1 Sfr bl,t ",lb b"r" iu I'hlladelphla
.Bbaliii inllr iVn't 111 1HSU,
at5,&ii Lee children haven't been In nle-I Please don't nsk nip ulmt "Th
f'Uraa for Berne time se far as I leinein- Letus Kater" was about. f should
"risHei. iast i uearu et tuem tney weieisny it was aoeut an netir tee long.
Ai'JZMipfclM! . . Yes. T lienestlv hellei-e tl.nf Sils!
J!uLelV?iiW0,Ki,"f lM 'Nim ' .fml,lci1' Wrim. te an exaggerated ege'l
with nallace Held and will , u i.niiiiin :t.in f... ....n,..;.:.. ...
rtart in "Pink Cods" with James ,, .h- .nrrnt ,'.i,n; ,.' r' , i. '.:,""
reed and Anna O. Xilssen. That ' i,. ,,r.n i,.. .. m.i.. . .. 'i
Jt a corking combination. Iuie. j.m et xpininliiB ' what T
nda Hawiey is east te act with 'mean: enlv venturing that crvntlc me-
fc Bills in "Ilurning blinds," u se- diction. If jeu had asked nie about
-eequer te "1110 JMieiK.
tty Illytbe was born in 1MW. I
'knew hew old Jack Helt N. but
it believe lie's far from thlitv-
Htbr way. He Is sturtlng weik
a picture called "The Jinn L'n.
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Big
Parade
Tonight
A MAMMOTH precession
A of beautifully decorated
neais, auromeuiies
and
commercial cars by Kensing
ten's Business Men. "Miss
lltllr''11 Kensington" will lead. Many
- . uanus, rca ngius, etc. A gay
BISHOP LAYS CORNERSTONE lime- Come out and see it!
.u.irsiinii .eiiait 1 unsiit liate w
something about him. tee.)
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;rw wraen i.nst weei; some
rote criticizing t'eia -NegU in
oieou. urn tne jnily ever rem
Broekllne M. E. Church Holds Ex
ercises at New Site
lilshop-Jeseph 1". Ileny laid the cor
nerstone of the new iJLTi.OOO llroekllne
k? I think net. The icul Methodist Kplseepal t'huich, at Ilroek-
n is net the stage or opera beautv
r.i-.i ..
rcjuiues ceni mure iiiun tarinun
fmnkc In the clguretta fucteiy in
I think the best compliment
line, jestnday aftetnoen. The stone
ihutch will be two stories high and hate '
a huge social hall. It Is located in the
heart of Itinekline.
The Itev. Jecph M. Vlthian. the
pastor, who hns been at liienkline for
11 number of jenrs, siev ut the ejiei
cl'es and told of the renuii knlili. i-iamiI,
'en Jose wns enlv a country boy. of the sitbuib In the last few jeais,
she was n real Caiiiien, coinmeii,
riter could give she did when sli.
IJi'She, was gieasy and dlity.'
irmen was bein ami ral-ud with
era and cutthroats, se Vuiiniinn'
at. Sne was 11 ,.llln, jes, but
ROUTE
Frem Mcpherson Square, Kensing
ton and Indiana Avenues, north en
' Street te Allegheny te Krent
Strest, te Berks Street, te German
town Avenue, te Kris Avenue, te
I-'rent Street, te Allegheny Aenue,
te Nerrls Street, te Frankfeid Ave
nue, te I'nlty Stteet. Krankfenl;
Seuth en Kensington Avenue te Al
legheny Avenue.
PAHADE STARTS 7 P,
r.7reasy, low. but with that Ced-
4 mystery, personal jnagnetlsiu,'
t4J what wins in everj thing.
; wnat is it? M1c1u some ste
ethers bee none. Ilut if lhe
ersenal magnetism, they climb
eyery time, no matter whiit
Itlen In life. I read of u vnmn
ary ence who bad the great men
qay at tier iect. sue only
her hands encn n week Y
fDid'yeu like '(Jypsy Weed'? '
kWl lhhtfciti' in m. t. nu I
tery, beautifully dlicctcd and
every way and made a lasting
Ien en me. If we ceuhl enlv I
Kittle,' life would be se much
y ami napnicr. -a tool's Pur-
a 'worth the admission just te l
DdOte Kosloff In the llvn 111I11.
remorse he gave.
liartneimess gnve n clean,
fermancc in 'Tel'iibh, Dnvlil I
kttrwerk of the. ceniiuiiy imich '
way uewu i;ust mere '
real. What did veu think?
Ifcer. Mr. Hci'ECslieiincr. 11 1
li-born man? Te me tint ice
. only tuing that saved V,
1 be) 11 Just nn erdluui-v.
iMctpt prlnclpalH) picture.
enaill .seen the ice break
minanna ;ant it wasjubt
1 WRtni, 01 course.
I,nt-WOu
Women Who
Are Toe Thin
need greater strength, energy
and endurance.
tommen sense dictates that it
Is easier te keep well than te
recover from Illness.
OH tubs and massage treat
mentsespecially adapted te
our particular need and given
tinder the supervision of
trained nurses will undoubt
edly tesult In the Increased
weight se much desired,
Cellins Institute
Fer JYewicii Exclusively
Bellevue Court Building
1418 Walnut, Street
I'hene, Npruca 3484
JiHjvjvj '""! Wl ' ""
Ml
rs ,
-Merchants in the district bounded
by Frent street and Kensington ave
nue from Berks te Tiega stieets are
anxious for your pattenage, wher
ever you live.
Come te their shopping district
during the festive month of May.
See their splendid facilities for sup
plying all your needs. Special at
tractions will make your visit pleas
urable. The many well provided
shops will interest you. Yeu can
park your ,car at will.
SOUVENIRS AND GIFTS
nsingfai
rctwitg
MAY
FESTIVAL
BETTER SERVICE COMFORT
MORE TRAINS CONVENIENCE
LESS TIME TRAVELING SPEED
MORE TIME AT THE SHORE ENJOYMENT
JUST THE RIGHT TIME IX THE MORNING (BREAKFAST)
JUST THE RIGHT TIME IN THE EVENING (A GOOD SWIM)
Add them up
These are only a few of
the reasons why "THE
READING" is the favorite
of the commuter te the sea.
SUMMER SCHEDULE-EFFECTIVE JUNE 18, 1922
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READING SYSTEM jtS "THE READING"
Atlantic City flBkW.
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MODERATELY PRICED
CONVENIENTLY PACKED
Twe hundred and fifty sheets
of Danish Bend letter paper and
the same number of envelopes
packed in a single desk cabinet;
convenient te handle and dust
proof, printed with your name and
home or business address by your
regular printer.
The cabinet is also n mighty
fine way te get acquainted with the
merits of Danish Bend paper. It
lias the pleasant snap and crackle
that means real paper quality.
Yeu will like the way it responds
te the typewritten word nnd your
pen signature.
And remember that Danish
Bend is net merely a
paper for letterheads,
but a wonderfully geed
paper for your printed
messages. It, comes in
sizes suitable for large
folders, broadsides, four-page
letters. It takes illustrations and
type matter with remarkable
clearness and beauty, and since
Danish Bend comes in ten colors
in addition te white, very pleasing
effects can be secured by its use.
Danish Bend is a quality, rag
stock paper, that will stand up
well and which is very moder
ately priced. Your printer may
tell you that you will greatly im
prove your printed matter if you
use it without adding materially
te the cost. Or n the ether hand,
he may tell you that Danish Bend
will enable veu te cut
down your printing
costs considerably with
out noticeably sacrificing
the quality of your
printed matter.
DANISH BOND
ONE OF THE LINE OF PAPERS WATER-MARKED DANISH
eanisii i.KDnr.it
DANISH LINEN-
DANISH KASHMIR COVKR
DANISH INIlKX 1HUSTOL
Made in the hills of Berkshire Count; by the
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