ik;Mi perm Student Trudges Unwlll- Ingly te Scheel, While Bride Sips Her Coffee ROMANCE JUST STARTING Fucli ns Jmvc rtlll a fnlth In the to te Bintlc fitness of things nrc invited te reflird n close-up of Dnyten I. Send ion mid the erstwlilte Maw Clicncry 0f Wnhuit Lnne Scheel, taking ullcnt and sacramental embrncc beside nn opalescent hike, nnd In the baekgreun Herace Chencry, of Concord, N. IJ. Jllfiut-v -v I matching with new cinwncu uiiicrtuni in In his eyes. Tims, "t f 'he etcrnnl y(strdn ntn tin pvf'n'''" fnvi'" "v l"f' i tfrMtn of their golden moment"?. (Fliilc pole "Jlenrts nnd Flowers.") All this, of course, symbolically mcaklng. Aetimlly, Air. Clicncry has gene back te Concord, in n lower berth, after liuviiiif bulged bin licait consldcr censldcr jiily nnd hum cssfully te ntnke room there for Scadden. . , At H:W oeleel: this morning Hciuldcn nai trudging loncsemoly toward the Unlvcwit et i i n.. . the new Sirs. Hcnddeii was having 10. and rell-t in a restaiirnnt nt .'12 Cbcstmit (-trcct, which iiuit new c forever the glow of romance. Te go all the way back te Heel i yesterday there was given te (In; wer. the news of hew Scadden and ".Mi Marge," against desperate obstacle and with the help of only the III" riAtwl Tnnikliis. n feu filme'-iiittfi j m, the May season, had contrived te null one of the most lncxtlilgulshnhlc Mu flower families of New KnglamJ an one of the proudest bureaucratic fain Hies of Washington, D. U. In ethei words, hew they managed te get mar ried. Fer the head of the house of Chene had come het feet down front Concer.i breathing threats nnd everything. ', lowed it long search with detective until he located the bridegroom and 1. agreed te rail en dad -In-law at h hotel. "Pleased te meet you," said Scad. den. "Hew are you. Chenerv gravely, Uajten," said Mr I hope that Margi "H', sir." said Scadden. After giving him n cigar nnd shakinj. hands again, Chenery went out nnd -viii rtasburlng telegrams te Concord. Thei he bought his ticket. This morning a leperter strellins int the restaurant found a jeitng man seated alene nt one end of the table., lipping his coffee with the wrong en I a spoon while he dreamily resided a daffodil en the wallpaper. "Eh? eh. yes. hew are you?" be Mid dreamily, and Kept adding sugar ti kis coffee. Mrs. Scadden, he said, was still up itairs, which Seaddcn's friends had a eated temporarily. The young man sighed and looked a: his watch. "I must get ever te elnsscs, he said. "Clet, te study hard nnd ra.ibe money, jeu knew, doing te have chil dren anil all thar. "I shall be there until about L' O'clock. Hut my heart won't lie in It. If ou want te knew wheic mv beatt will be upstairs." A half hour later a hcavj -eyed you rig lady was sitting at the same table re tarding the same wull paper daffodil Her heart doubtless was nt the Univer city of Pennsylvania. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH Seuth Randelph Street Girl Played With Matches Roie Segal, seven jenrs old. ii"4.'t Seuth Randelph street, was burned te death Inst night, when her clothing caught en tiie while plning with matches. The child's mother was ul tent from the house. Screams attracted Policeman DeMuse. who rushed into the house und ix tlnguishcd the blaze. The girl was taken te the Methodist Hospital, where lie died. CLASS OF '22 Are you late in getting out v e u r class annual? If you are, we will help you out with the finest printing cuts in quick est time ever. Maybe our art denart- ment, tee, can assist. -au us up. tog Cheteut jJtreet I Enofwkine Celas I Mm tV I ITU C 4 - at 1 ttfc.WK.ii c LHEATNUTiL: ' Our men's shirts measure P te the high standard of Sjahty set by our Rogers reet suits and overcoats. Quality! 1 Fit! Service! ienlfC enceura&e compari cempari pERRO & COMPANY ' Rogers Pert r.Ul. CheBtnut St. at Juniper J H66lJ60rPURSljiES MOVIE STAR , igMllfli In n mWfmmh'i-mmmmWtkwmtmWmkmmmwammBmWSkWkwm. Pearl Wlilte, Amerlran mevlng-plcture nrtrcss, new n star In the Casine revue In Paris, seems le be pursued by it liondeo. Her latest misfortune occurred yesterday, when n lire lit the Casine destroyed her entire wardrobe anil most of the scenery used In the revue- JRANGE CITY COMMISSION OUSTED IN BITTER FIGHT psctacular Overthrew Is Attributed te Vetes of Women Newark. N. J., May 10. (Hy A. l) A spectacular overthrew of the con oiling forces In the Orange City Com Cem Com dssien featured the three commlsslon cemmlsslon commlsslen iti eminent elections held In Ksscx ninty yesterday. Mayer William Lord nnd Pommls Pemmls Pommls lencr Sheenthal, Director of Public afety, running In combination, were efeated for re-election, nnd Commls Cemmls Commls ener Knnch, Director of Public Im rnvements, the ether member of their eup, just nosed in nmenir the suecess .il five. Frnnk J. Murray will be Inyer when the new beard organizes ext. week. The enmpaigii wns nid te have ben lie bitterest nnd most personal ever aged in an Kssex County municipal - y and the result Is accredited te the ifluence of tiie women. In ItcIIevllIc Mayer Waters was re eeted te the cemmi'-s1, for the third me. The only chnnge in the Irvington iiuiiii'Mun was me ie:ent of Fran is Greene; by Henry P. Ucdferd. 3IGGEST LINER'S FIRST TRIP Majestic, 56,000 Tens, Leaves Eng land for New Yerk Southampton. May 10. fllv A. V. i Thousands of persons witnessed the leparturc today of the White Star i.nie new o,(Kiu-ten steamship, Mn lestle, the world's largest liner, en let- maiden oynge te Xcw Yerk. The liner, which was nrlglnnllj built or the Hamburs-Amerlcan Mne ut Mnjnburg. but wjih bought bv the White itnr teinpany, dcvcleiicd nearly twen-ty-hve knots an hour en her trial trips, and is expected te make n speedy Up en her fim Atlantic crossing She Is abiait 2000 tens larger than the Leviathan, her nearest rival in size. DOCTORS TUrgJRL'SF00T Remarkable Operation Is Performed Here en Esslnntnn rMu One of the most remarkable opera-! tlens In innnMiu ..f !. m.n..,'i . ... .. ... . kIIV L iiiiiiiieiiiMia (jencral Hospital lias been iierfermcd "Su , n inrn uex, of Kssingten. most completely around. The defermit Was caused hv Infnntll.. i,n,.el..i.. ..:. aftermath of influenza. After special treatment, continuing for nearly n year, surgeons at the hos pital operated en the feet lecently and restored it te its normal position. TJlriver 5 & se Sack Suit Medel Fer Spert or Usual IVear mmwwmmwwwwmMmmwAw a model of unusual attraction one which is highly favored by men who arc seeking a style which can be used for both business and sport,. CJ We are specializing the Driver in an abundant variety of Imported and American Tweeds, Cheviots, Hemespuns, at $45 and $50. JACOB BREtiS SONS PEARL WHITE'S WARDROBE LOST IN PARIS CASINO FIRE Blaze SweepG Dressing Roem3 and Destroys Stage Scenery Paris, Mny 10. The hoodoo which hns been pursuing Pearl White, Amer ican moving picture actress, and giv ing her mere adventures since she be came star In the CiiNine revun tlmn she ever had en the screen, appeared again jestcrday nftcrnoen, when lire broke Otlf. 111 lint ilrit(ulm rnnm nml fti. streyed her entire wardrobe. Miss White's Il.'lSiflll fnr flm nnrnii led te her absence from the theatre when the blaze was discovered. All tin- costumes and most of the seener.v were destreved. the tiil W being about 1.0(10,000 francs. The Cnslne is one of the foremost theatres in Purls. This I the trnntul mlelinti llinf line befallen the American screen star since she began playing here. A short time age during a performance a heavy weight fell In the theatre and Miss White had a narrow escape. Firemen said that a short circuit of electric wires probably e-uiM'd the lire. MISS White ulll lie idle ftir tlm ni-rl few weeks. J Steel Lockers. - t Shelving Se Sheet liid Steel Seecialtiea EDWARD DARBY SONS CO. EUel)!ith-d 1854 v 1922 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia MCTIKirAgutHiir I Only One Square j , 1 Frem the 69th St. I I Elevated 1 I H In evry lieme tli unumnl I Hi features Wetlnchemii Sr. ll K Iludln I'hen-s Hum In Kler H trie Ventilating Tan In Kltch IS J All-Copper Outters uni! W 31 SpentlnK Vilar-I.Intl Clethes S3 I ('leant Hlclit Cleiets in I hi ,f... r... .. . ": U ii, . t.niir lieuw Metal I i'1,"1" Htrlppil Ilreakfaiit H Neek Inarlcnoek Fireplace u Jehn H. McClatchy I I urtLDnn of hemus fl 1 Once. at operation. 69th m.. M i opposite Market St. Elevated mkwE&w&aummwam ' Jmll .1. i'l JUilJJBfcgygmTig J The Driver one of our own crea crea teonsis unquestionably the leading Spert Medel in Philadelphia today. It has been a wonderful success with young men whose judgment concern ing clothing of this type is decidedly worth while. J The Driver combines all die ele ments of a Spert Suit for .Metering or Gelf, and is equally well adapted te usual wear. If Perfect freedom of arm action k attained by the inverted side plaits from shoulder seam te belt. The Rathered plaits at the waistline, with the half belt, add te the generally "smart" and distinctive lines of the garment, making it W8&W!mi&it L PARADE FOR PRIZES Pageant Next Saturday Alse te Feature "Largest" Phila. Families BANDS GET SPECIAL AWARDS The fiO.000 Inds In the boy parade en llrend street from Glrard avenue te Federal street next Saturday will "step out" for u score nf vnluuble awards offered for pnrllruiir ttlll or pre-emi nence. In addition le Hie prie for the par ents of Ihe lnrgest number of brothers who nppear ns a unit In the parnile. the Musical Art Club has donated n gen erous sum for the "most meritorious performance by n boys' band." Never before have the 'Ittle fellows competed en such n Inrgc scale. "Most meritorious performance" means the nwnrd will be made net nec essaiilv te the best band, but te the band which, bv rea'-eti of the tender ages or physical handicaps of Its play ers, nppeais te the judges te have at tained the greatest skill. The little lads who can "de" .Tackle Coogan te perfection will be hnnd hnnd semelv reworded In n sncrlnl unit of the line. The impersonation will be limited te lads under ten years of age. Anether pi be will go te the best Im personator of Wesley P.arrv. The bicycle rider who displays the greatest skill In equipping his "hike" with radio nppnrntus will get nnether prize, and the riders nf the fifteen hc-t-decerated bicycles slmillnrly will be rcw aided. The bicycle division will be composed of about 4000 lads, who will be entertained at the. close of the parade by an exhibition of trick riding by Fred St. Onge. the "bicycle evangelist." Superintendent of Police Mills snld today the parade will move from GI rnid avenue nt exactly half-past 1 o'clock whether the units nre ready or tint. "Wfl linvn Ipnrnnil limu t .fi.f parades promptly nnd we must maintain i ne record we niniie during me war, he said. Diillmaster I'dwnnK who is assist. lng Superintendent Mills, wns clven Make this your personal car Te these vvlie prefer te leave behind them monuments in rows of flaming smoke stacks rather than! monuments of marble, i possession of an H. C. S. fellows as a matter of course. C2350 AT J.VniA.VAI'OLIS H. C. S. Sales Company 832 North Bread Street Sri. v. e. ksk;nki) p.y u.nn r. stutz DM BUY5 WIL jPk. r' I tfUS? H'vtff' Wah V-. i.-?!" "V tne line-lip of, the panda yWerrfny irternoen, and he In prepnrlri the formation points. Charles W. Bnln Bnln eriilt.u, (.iiniriiuin of the .Parade Com Cem mlltce, said the location of the forma tion points of the various units will be made public as poen nn possible. Present figuren Indicate nbeut 100 OealK nnd upward of seventy bands. Apjmrcnlly every juvenile musical or ganization In town will make Its an- (lenrnnce, together with dozens of adult bands which hnvn volunteered their MTvircs ie Keep up me spirits: or t lie jeungsters en their three-mile jaunt. The Itev. Jehn K. Floed, tupcrtu tendent of parish schools, Ims entered fourteen hands from ns innur tlnlluille schoe's and iiiRtltutlens. mid Carl Hummel, representing Superintendent Hroeme. e.tiieclH te have as manv inihlle ichoel orchestras en trucks. The fjcr fjcr mnntewn llejs Club wll have two bunds, the Hey Scouts nine, the Heys' llrigade two, the Federated .Settlement neuses tnrce nnd one each will be en- tired bv the Wlssahicken Ilevs' Club, (iermnntewn Y. M. C. A., Mr Itretliers, J'lfth Street (Vimmunlty Heuse, Snel lenburg Cadets, (JImbel Cmlcts, thn J. It. .Stetson Company, the Y. M. C. A. and many ethers. All thesi) organizations, with the Cat helle bands, will compete for the Mtiidiii' Art Club's nwnrd for the most meritorious performance. The Peer Hlcluird Club. Mnnufnetiircrs' Club and ethers have donated bands. Mr. Ilnliibri'lgc has lecelved entries from fifteen parents who believe thev have the largest family of, boys In the dty. lie refused te divulge t Ii num ber cf the largest greun ether than te say that one of the families Is dis qualified because It hns no bev tinder eighteen jears of age. In order te com pete for the prize, which has been do nated by Harry C. Kahn, of the Peer Ilichard Club, there must be at least one brother younger than eighteen. IjJfJaX, 'rtes iiuvEnsruDu .4rJ JS" ri.ii Plates, Cups c5aucers Fer the June Dride Tic Best or American Pottery and sVeiy Importations of Minions - Ceal pert -Cepeana- Cauldren - Douiten - Worcester-Wedgwood Linde Great Clearance Sale Furniture, Rugs, Lineleums One-Third te One-Half Less Twenty thousand pieces from our gigantic store and warehouse stocks, reinforced by the Spring factory closeouts of our regular makers, the best in America. A stupendous clearance of most desirable designs and quality te be found in Philadelphia. Astounding savings. Emphatically the greatest bargains in the history of this Stere, which ewes its wonderful prestige te the remarkable values it has always given the public. All mercltandi.se of merit every piece reliable, staple, guaranteed. Olii Location and Expense Saving of $150,000 Annually Makes Our I-rices Awvys a Thikd Lewer I 4-Piece Walnut Suit Massive in every detail. Selected weed lict cabinet work- Has 18-inch Dresser, large Clnrfor Clnrfer ette. bow-end Hcd and .n:-Vanity Ij&u viis i'IJO v i.v""& --. r " " ' Erarn - rtr ! w $ I I . 11 V 4-Piece Dining-Roem dani design in selected walnut. Hutlci ) inches lenw t Inn., I !e-,et, 42 inches. 1 dT.,. .Server and 4S-ii th tension Table. . f'tWrJJ, cr&Awv-. rjp ' -Q 3-Piece Upholstered Reed Suit Substantially made of the finest Heed, in tut ural, brown or walnut finish Upholstered m heavy cretonne. Loese cushions Rugs and Lineleums, 13 and V2 Off Summer Rugs 17.50 NTeennli ImI. K-I I9tcI 15.50 Xccnah l'tbrc, 8x10, 11.50 1800 Andevcr Art. 0x12, 10.50 10.00 Antoinette, 8n10.... 6.25 .1.00 Deiiius, M72 in 1.75 2.50 Deiuits, 2".6() in . . 1.25 Lineleums 2.65 Heavy Inlaid, sq. yd... 1.85 2.25 hxtra Inlaid, sq. yd... 1.60 1 Tn l'ccial lnl'iid. 'q. yd., 1.25 1.10 Cerk Liiielcmn, sq. yd,, .70 S HENRY LINDE 23rd Street, Columbia' and Ridm An PASSION PLAY REHEARSAL STAGED IN OBERAMMERGAU Performance Reveals Actlnp; of For Fer mer Hlflh Order Oberammcrgati. Ilavarla, May JO. (Uv A. P.) Today's informal presen tation of the Passion Play before an Invited nudlcnce of official guestM, ninnnn !.... wnpn unvrrfll hundred UCr- man nnd foreign newspaper correspond ntiln trnvn nrlllnnce til lit the ltnvnrlnn peasants nnd players were net relaxing In devotion (e their nnclctit vow, nnd that the twelve years' Intermission had net stngnated their appreciation of the simple but moving urt of noting In this historic religious pageant. The performance today was in the nature of a final dress rehenrsal, nnd revealed individual nnfl eolleellw nct. Ing of such n high order that the pa trons of subsequent performances will net have oiiasien te regret their jour ney te tills picturesque upland village. Moreover, the pennants nn hosts, mi wns demonstrated today, knew hew le mnke an army of tourists feel nt home se fnr as phjslcal comforts arc con cerned. Anten Lane, who plays the role of the Nnzarene for the third time, con tinue') te be the outstanding figure in the cast. His voice is new rich and mellow. The role of ,Tuda, ns plnycd by (Juide Mnyr, particularly Invites comment. Somewhat suggestive of pantomime, hl FINE FRAMING Etchings PHnts Water Celers Paintings TEE ROSENDACn GALLERIES 1320 Wulnut Htrtrt krAV. ' ""'eitsru $195 Suit $150 ,! " I -.' ' ' fk' r..--1'iS &V $39 it t .--c,-. iTT7'ln 'rM Wd j ' 1 1 II 1 IfjT A & tn e , LJ1 1 i Jlfl! 110 a i' '.ll Tri Wilten Rugs 120.00 Superfine, 12.. 96.50 11000 Royal, 0x12 85.00 80.00 Standard, OxU ,. 63,00 112.00 Superline, 8.3x10.6, 90.00 15.00 Standard, 36x6.1 ...10.50 Axminstcr Rugs 60.00 llest, A12 40 00 55.00 Standard, 9x12 ....3s'se 45.00 Medium, 8 .KI0.fi ..30.00 35,00 Standard, 6.9.12 ...25.00 8.00 Medium, 36x63 5I00 'S"l JTf Wi.-'l, ln,;.i '?! 4n,, r'.i.i'tl' 1 . Impirwnt-furnlw ' oneef ' meat conuplcueus pieces of aetlnj In the whele performance. Ifnnn Mayr na Pilate, and Martha Vlt. n Mary Mng dnlene, complete the, list of lending characters In tfle cast. The murtcnl interpolations by the chorus, under the leadership of Gulde Diemer, ns well ns the mns scenes, furnish ether dis tinctive features of the production. The members of the ltnvnrlnn Cabi net, led by Premier I.crchenfcld, und a large n'tiniber of llnvarlnn parlia mentary leaders were nmeng tedny's guests. The first public pcrfermnnce will be given next Sunday, for which a capacity nudlcnce already hns been assured. BICYCLE KILLS MAN, 83 Simen Lord, eighty-three years old, of l.'IL'H Mnrkct street, who wns run down jestcrday bv n bicycle, died last night In the Presbyterian Hospital without regaining consciousness. Your eyes don't make any noise but they often tell you a great deal. Ne matter hew loudly a man talks, he can't drown out your .eyes. Use your dependable optics in buying clothes. See what every geed store has te offer before finally buying at Perry's. Our Super Values and our mirrors are our best Salesmen. REGULAR SPRING SUITS a most remark able selection. Suprr-Valucs $2S, $33, $38 and $43 SPORTS SUITS for business, town and coun try. Super-Values $25, $2S, $33, $38. etc. With extra trousers (knickers or regular). Super-Values $7, $8 and $9 You'll be amazed at the tremendous variety of our stock of men's and young men's clothes. Patterns, fabrics and colors te suit almost every taste are here and every one sold at a Super-Value price. That means that you will save several dollars en anything you buy. Anether fact worth remembering is that our salesmen are anxious te please you as well as te sell you. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men JVtw. Leads the World EVEN the experienced motorist finds the un usually comfortable riding quality of the Nash a fea ture worthy of cemment.1 And the reason for it gees straight back te the new-, type spring construction. Fpurs md Sixes tr,a range frnt tyj t, frjpe.. ,. i.fttm-y NASH PHILADELPHIA NASH MOTOR C( Bread Street CAMDEN BRANCH-m BROADWAYtCAMpNN. $ W w rftti Defeated ManehrlMil te Dalren h. TlenUIn, May 10,-(r1y A Chang Tse-LIn, the defeated i iiuriuii Kruciai, in rcpuriim " I fled te Dnlren. Observers Mjr M nnve CKtnuiishei three lines of i thin side of Luanchew, en the Hallway, south of the great will only fight It General Wa forces nrewi thorn tee hard. -' Oenernl Wu's soldier ar pursuit. Twenty-eight troop 'Ji'f ench carrying BOO men. btvel through thin city te the east J three are reported te hare alruM rived nt Pcltnng, en the ceaatvl miles cast or here, and four at nt the mouth of the Pel Hirer. men have cut the railway from 4 in .iniKacn, near Juiai, iwnKl miles north of Tientsin. '"f STRICTLY SUMMER SUITS, in Palm Beach, Mohair and Feather weight tropical worsteds 2-piece Suits. Super-Values $17, $18, $20, $23, $25 CHAUFFEURS' OUT FITS durable, fine qual ity whipcord Super-Values Suits, $32 Super-Values ' Overcoats, $37 Sit per-Values Caps, $3 JO Super-Values Puttees, $7 JO in Moter Car Vatum & '4! Si mm i&tWB,1 . $k eVi, at Poplar .Q M rim Sa wi "Ail c yi . N tm I ..' r .i, ji 7wxn.-r-tti rif,v tr.:... i J&jrtMmQ - " I UJi mmkmSmWm mmm ffliaM
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