mtm rm ww EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PmiiAtlELPHTA THURSDAY, MA 11, 1922 1 N m Bk P? I'v Kff ' IK1!'1' ESP, mHQmmsm kffi'll LB hdjBi i IMMINQ AND TENNIS Fer Women ani.GUU attraction by appelntmmt w claws Mart every ck nrln summer peH new. (Semi or call for detail)) H'Mt Bide, S2d A Snntem St. North Mil,, 1013 W. I.ehlch Ate. TltK V. M. t'.A. 01" IMHI.. TEMPERAMENT' IN MORRIS DIVORCE GIRL SADLY DISILLUSIONED Prisoner Says She Was Lured Frem 1 Paris by Marriage Premise i Wellington. .May 11. (Ity A. 1'.) ises ei mnrringc which (MtAmtMtn Xjsmbs ; By JOHN 1 t.v V, Tie te UR booklet. "Safecuarcline Your Family's Future," should be read by every man having a family de pending upon him. We will gladly give or mail a copy te you. Open Monday and Friday Gouverneur SeeksRclease Frem I Wife One Reason Because She Entered Business Alleged meiiusc brought Victeria SHE IS A SUFFRAGIST rar.v. . wjnrn ninntftit, .,,, Ri.' "T ,--.- .-.v.hum Kill M. Il Wm.I., at., a- , .... . " ' -A! ivtnc ouieck wP i or time -tfVYW & A Allegheny Av. imuiiiiiniifLij.,1 1. i ii , ,,,, j j.,..., ,i i,,!,,, m1m Real Walrus Grip $15.00 18-inch sewed lined; thiee frame; leather peckets: pehl- platcd trimminKs. Value $25 ICHESTNUrx' Xcxt te Keith's Theatre New Verli. May 11. "Tempera menl." That's the one explanation advanced liy friends of Mr. tind .Mrs. Oeiuerneur trt ttl ft. nvtllntinllnn a .!,. ,, !. f ,, .aw. - iiLVA( Mlltl I lllll III 11IV- IHtlUil iw I divorce off the ground of desertion nnd abandonment, filed In I.es Angeles by I the novelist nnd war correspondent. I Mr. and Mrs. Merris have net lived I together since February. 11118, when there wni n disagreement, following Mr. Morns' return from abroad. Although friends of the couple huve long realized the differences which brought about their sepntatlen are of e deep-rooted n nature ns te preclude their cer-resuming domestic re'atleps. much astonishment was evinced when dispatches from the Const reached this city yesterdav carrying the Intelligence thnt the rift in their relations had wid ened te the point where the author had appealed te the courts for his freedom. Mrs. Merris Is Suffr.iglst Mts Merris, for some Him Mist Ims been l.i. own ns an nrdi-nt suffrnsi't. Mr Mmrls' mp:ithlts in i net attuned In that dlrecilnn. In l!)d!i Mis, Merris -ieppccl out as i I he pioneer of the modern vVictv worn- en In business, It was the lempletei "cmamipatlen" nnd friends declare it I placed the seal upon lli rstinugement thnt had grown up between Mr. Mertis, and his wife. He is a lineal descendant of Lewis I Merris, one of the -Igncrs of the Dec laration of Independence. Mrs, Merris is a daughter of .lumps M. Wnterbury and n sister of the Wnterbury brothers, who were the pole plajing champions of their time. I Marital In 190.1 i The marriage of fieuvernciir Merris , and IMmc Waterbury took pine at the Wuterbtm country home In Wt theter Village Maj 1K. llMi.". It was four jears Inter that Mrs. Metris lnunehed her first business enleiprNe She opened n tev shop under the mm" f "Mrs. Vnnlty Pair" en Fifth ave nue The entiirc was short lived The l.es ngi-les dispatch snjs Mr , Mntni i mimtn lilt in tlm 1ti.ir,., n.ittMtt ' elre his wife ns lining "emplejeil in a Niw erK In iut arler." M-s Mm i iv i In fact, the i,e nresldmt and senniiil nnii'iser n( I'rlni. lest" Heuse, a se-called beautj parler.1 and aKe the lce presld nt of n Mnssn- ( chusetts ceniern mnjiufaefurinR ces- i metic. and fkln goods. She opened I'rimrese iimi-e a jear ase Writes of Mnrricd Hliss Tli Merrises have two daughters, Kate, fifteen and I'atiicin. eleven. Much of Mr. Merris' fascinating tic tlnu is devoted te the Ideal mariied life He baR pictured In his stories manv a happy fireside, where the love, the sympathy and Mn faith of wives ,ei" men hive lifted them obeie the en t.mglements of circum,-tance. 1 (ieinctnciir Merris was a neighbor of the Inte Itii hnrd Harding Davis. One I of the most charming things that Merris ever wrote was his tribute te the home life of Davis and Itpssie McCev. In 'it is expressed the highest of his own ideals. tie I.reiert. Iwenty-twe rears old te thin country from 1'nrls Inst December, hate ended In her ar rest here with Kmlle Krebs, forty enrs old, who was being held en !?.000 bend today charged with violation of the Mann Act The eimg woman lehl the police Kiehs had pieuiNid te marry her after an acipiniiitaiicc In 1'nrK nnd did net i even I that he had a wife there until she had Inter joined him In this coun try. He then told her, she mill, that th'ev would be mairled as seen ns be could get a diveicc Immigration inspectors said the French girl probably would be deported nnd Krebs prosecuted Bishop te Preach Frem Aute en Tour New Yerh. May 11. Illshep Wll UnmT. Mu lining and Suffragan Hlsheps Sblpinan nnd 1-leyd are plnnning te preach from an automobile caravan which will tour the smaller towns of the diocese, it was announced nt the IIHUh nnnunl convention of te Kpls Kpls cepal Dleecc of New erk jesterday. The trip will he made the latter pert of June. ; De Yeu Mean It? 1ILAKK AUSOLL'TK sincerity is 'one of the rarest of quaUtlcs. Because it Is rare it Is one of the most valuable. The man who net only keeps his word, but means what he says te nil his fellow men, Is sure te win high esteem. Count the men nnd women upon whose word you can absolutely de pend, nnd ou will find them deplor ably few. This Is net that they are liars, or that they mean deliberately te deceive. It means rather that they like "te get alone with neenlc" and that they bae discovered that a little nralsc or a little flattery, even if Insincere, often makes temporary friends. BUT such friends are only temporary. Yeu turn for tidvlee, or for com fort, te these who will tell ou what they nre thinking who even nt the risk of offending eit. will point out what they believe te be shortcomings which nre standing In jour way. It Is net necessnry, in order te prove Your Diamond Jewelry Examined and Cleaned Without Charge Wc will be glad te examine the mountings and advise you should the diamonds be inse curely set. At the same time we will clean the jewelry as only experts can and return it in a chamois jewel bag. This servicc is rendered with our compliments. S. Kind & Sens, lllO Chestnut St DIAMOND MKIU'IIANTS JUWKLIMtS SILVIMtSMITIlS raP& -r? ir WALK-OVER t r Don't fail te read all about ; Our Most Amazing - Offer WE HAVE mailed te each One of OUr resirfenen Customers a beautiful big folder Robertsen Baffled In Final Effert te MISS CULBERSON'S DOOR STAYS SHUT ON SUITOR , describing our wonderful Elec- , trie Cleaner sale in full detail. It tells all about our extraerdi- nary free offer and the excep tionally easy-payment terms. If you have net received , thit folder, call, write or 1 4 telephone u immediately, me that we may tend you another copy. Remember, this wonderful electric cleaner offer is geed only a little while longer. We don't want you or any one else te be disappointed, te If you have net received the cleaner folder, get in touch with us immediately. COME IN Telephone Write (Walnut 4700) The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY Tenth and Chestnut Streets V 'i I I f mtHsXKt; Renew Dead Remance Washington, May 11. The Culber son -Itobeitsen rem.ince is ended. When the law Hepped 111 love flew out the' window. The principals In the affair Lute gene their separate uj, prob preb nblv neer te meet again. Miss Mnrj C'ulnersen. twenl.-oue-ye.ir-eld daughter of Senater Charles ' A. Culberson, of Texas, no longer bar- bers tender affections for Alexander K. i Robertsen, leputed IlrltNh war here,' It was learned jesterday. After a timil ceiifcrem'c with lliitisli Kmbassy officials, at which Hebertsen I was told that his nse "will form the1 basis of a legal preciedlng," the eung 1,'ngllshnian depnitel for New .ferspt accompanied bv a newspaperman, who, has been his eenstant companion since he came te Washington. Kleventh-heur efforts en the part of the newspapei mnn. acting as emissary for Hebert Hobert Hebert eon te see Miss Culberson, met with a i Uai refusal by the young woman. ' "The claims of Alexander K. Itobert Itebert Itobert sen, that there was nnv attempt te ' kidnap him or te Interfere with his fieedeiTi In nnv manner whatever, nre utteih silly, ildlciileus and untrue." That statement was made last night et. behalf of Senater Culberson bv Clies lev W. Jurnej, his -ccietnrv. 'after a lenfcreiiee with Jurnej upon his return from a thorough iinestlgatieu of Hinges made by Hebertsen. Senater Culber son, it was said, regards the incident as a fauillj matter and refused te dignify it with a personal statement. Princess Pat America's most favored Walking Shee. The secret is in the straight inside line and the poise of the heel Every woman needs the restful ease of fine fitting oxfords for morning wear for shopping for business. Princess Pat is slim looking, efficient, refined and thousands of women recom mend it. Seft Black Kid $8.50 Seft Breun Hid $9,00 Firm White Cleth $7.00 Harpehs Wakwe? 1228 MARKET 1022 CHESTNUT Sheps 3. -a )kin Blemishes Easily Removed fey Women everywhere are delighted 29ltththe use of Black and White iwy Bleach. They find it se easily I Quickly removes skin blemishe?. 'wen as freckles, tan, pimples and tVeti. Beauty Bleach is a cold creamed beautifier harmless te skin will net grew hair. When used with Black and ., White Seap, the desired results will be lUSe?" , i ..tl.l.. L.&! 1 All .. . . sjui(.iuy UUIU1IICU. All 10UCI H w Mks A counters can supply you with and Whit Reaiitv Rl.k srv.. fj.lMiSTvVr " - - ' .vv.. -w, i v'"' Clip nd miU this te Pleueh. Memehis. - ! -- .. 7 . ..:... 1 ' ;W'Vm "r " tepy ei eukk na wnu I4,4lrtMwn4 DriwnBoek. V .IkT.V J BBlaiBlsBHPVsBBBlsVBBKM' ITE EN IHliy'aalllll PEROSI URGED TO REST Doctors Repert Slstlne Maestre Has "Wandering Ideas" 1 Reme, May 11. Thrpo prominent alienists jesterday prescribed "isolation nnd rest for some time" for Father l,e- , iene I'cresi. the noted composer of Hiureh music nnd conductor of the fa- I meus Sistlne Chapel Choir. I Drs. Desardtls, Mingazzlni and Mian nelli. who were called in consul ntlen by Father Peresl's family, made a men tal examination nnd issued the following statement : "Fr.fortunntely, the case of the mas ter presents computations. He lias wnn tit ring ideas which he is constantly re Iterating, and these hee a great Influ ence en bis conduct, Twe of us (Drs. 1 Desarctls and MinnazlnlJ examined him In lllllj and found him manifesting the same symptoms. Because of his condition we hne teunseled isolation nnd rest for some time." j LIVINcTaMErTcAN'S STATUE Hungary Honors Red Cress Cem-, mlsslener at Budapest I Budapest, May 11. (By . J')1 The first European statue' te a living , American has been elected h Hungary, , In honor of James A. Pidluuj American I Bed Cress commissioner here. It is sit- ' iiatcd in the Municipal l'nik near the! I Washington Memerial. In his address at the unveiling cere- ! monies jcsteiday Count Appenjl tie- l dared that "the Ameiicans are the only real pacifists. In the world who ere showing n spliit of reconciliation in their geneieus Hinritj toward the van quished," , Thousands of rhlldien in gala tliesn1 pnruueii in trout of the statue and I ucapcti new era iiieunil It. . READ 0N KCCONO TnODGni" W I. Iteuii lit cenaldtrcd en ut trio I SSf!J,n.n. 8.1 P.lii pp;r e"r; , w int J-BiLlC ' MM St tw Diett (TjlJAph flffl ' ter M th EdlterlA MWMh IIU IU4U HHWMT AM MtWIW BERENGARIA Oic of the three lareU ships in the world A crossing en the Borengaria is like a week at some delightful Country Heuse, yielding luxurious repose, enjoyable exercise, charming society all without sense of effort, discomfeit or crowding. Recently converted te oil burning. She forms with the MAURITANIA and AQl'lTANIA The FASTEST OCEAJT SERVICE TO EUROPE Sailings Every Tuesday Frem New Yerk lf)ou tumid enjoy an additional day or ttie at sea uith the maximum Cunard comfort, at moderate cost, tUn try the CAKONIA. CARMANIA, or one of our ntw M.QOO tennrrs. SCYTIIIA. SAMAKIA, LACO.NIA, or the neie Ancher Liners CAMr.HO.NIA, '1 1 SCANIA, Je',700 tens. 7 headditien of many splendid new steamers tetheirftcct.cnablesthcCunard Line te offer the traveling public eicr 100 sailings during the romingseasen. fhtre is still excellent accommodation aiailablefer many of these sailings. CUNARD and ANCHOR STEAM. SHIP LINES enter Office, 1500 Walnut St. Freight Owee, Ueurt Bid, raiiBipBi jour sincerity, te se about raying dis agreeable things. It Is net necessary te form judgments of all your friends most of which nre bnscd en HaBty or wrong conclusions and te rush te them with your censure or disapproval. It Is often useful te keep quiet about adverse opinions till you have tested them and learned that they are well founded, rather than te hurt people's feelings by being tee outspoken. BUT be sparing of your praise, and give It only when you menn It. lt it be known thnt you de net gush, that you de net pretend te. like people that j ou de net like, and for no motive whatever will you be guilty of flattery. A reputation for sincerity Is net easy te gnln, yet it can be gained without making any but highly desirabie ene mies, and without any sacrifice of per sonal popularity. 01 ve ndvlce when asked, If you feel qualified te dye it, but be chary with It at all times. BE CIVIL and cerdlat te every, one except these who deserve your dis like, hut be sincere nnd straightforward, and you will corn for yourself n place In your acquaintanceship thnt few are strong enough te attain. 17 i MaritknkM NriMhw-tBtettt Amlt-Ml CtnqMtMiPM "Ii your pamcil a KOH-I-NOOR renly an imitation?'' All High CUm SUHa at) Drawing MaUtUI eaters caa supply gMtiaa REFINISHING 24HOUR SERVICE A finish thnt will net rl or crude. DursM. nrl1 proof nnd of hlirh lunler. Burh la Shnfce, nppllfit In nil colors. The Chas. W. Schaffer Ce. 8114 CltKSTNPT UT. KDfl-I-NOOR pencils "MEPIMSTO" jCepylnq Ink Pencils. He Ut Iky aw laTntti1, Founded in 1865 The Heuse that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 C J. Heppe & Sen Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut St. Uptown Stere N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts. The most Wonderful Player Player Piane Value in the World H. C. SCHOMACKER CO. PIANOLA-PIANO Unquestionably the greatest player-piano value in the United States today ! An opportunity that is absolutely without parallel, for this splendid instrument combines the famous Pianola player action in the peerless H. C. Schemacker Ce. Piane. It is an instrument that we can guarantee te satisfy the most captious critic. Wonderful in its resonant richness of tone; velvety in its softness of action; as flexible in its reproduction of music as the talented fingers of the skilled pianist ; and built te give a life time of service. H. C. Schemacker Upright Piane $390 Player-Piane, $580 And en Convenient Terms This specially lowered price is an opportunity and we send this message te all who are contemplating the pur chase of a player-piane: "Come and hear play it for yourself assure your self of its extraordinary value." A New Idea A folding portable Victrela just the thing for a hundred summer uses where your large Victrela is net se practical. We call this new style a Suit-Case Victrela The price is only $50. Payments as low as $1 weekly ceptcd. M0OS$k pgpMajl This Coupon for Full Information CI HpnnpJnnirowntewn 1117-19 Chestnut St, Iptii, .J.neppeaSOrij uptown th & Thompson 8t.rmU. Without any obligation en my part please send full information about (mark X below): 0 Pianos rj Player-Pianos 0 Victrelas I.edge 5-11-5! iW-lW.WWj fjfidiBB kllH H um iaaaaaaBsal Slnglt-Stx Seven Passenger Sedan THE tremendous out pouring which greeted the new Packard Single-Six will go down as one of the most significant occurrences in fine-car history. It was probably the first time that such complete and instantaneous approval has been given te a car of the highest class. It indicates, moreover, that these who desire the dignity and wealth of beauty se typical of Packard, fully rec ognize the masterful value new presented by Packard resourcefulness. It would, indeed, be difficult te imagine hew one who prizes ail that is high and fine in a meter car, could see this latest Packard with out giving it immediate and positive preference. r wSMSmT n ""J"""'" Turing. $2485, Runabout. SSSuwJ? M?? d 4-Pa"tniZC0USe' $317Sl s-P'"'rSedan. $3275, 7-PaZ eenger Touring, $2685: 7-Passenger Sedan, $3525: 7-Passenger Sedan Limousine, $357$ The price of the Turin-Si Touring fs $385q at Detroit These Eight New Styles New en Display PACKARD MOTOR CAR CO. OF PHILADELPHIA 319 North Bread Street Open Evenings PACKARD A S K TH E M A N W H O X) W N ,S ONE m www is iiu f ,"r-ia. . ikvAtiAJn, ' J-H.-V .iw"Mi. jT. , E.t ".
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