Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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Jen't Let the Sun
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i Without Doing
A Geed Turn
Fer Seme Bey
Give him a ride in
your auto.
Take him te a
movie.
This IS
Do-A-Goed-Turn
Day!
BOY WEEK COMMITTEE
TATOOED CHAMP IN DUMPS;
HAS NO VACANT SPACE LEFT
Jake. Frem Seuth Africa, frilling te Offer His Epidermis Up. i
but He's Well 'Decorated iew
Frem out f he cnllrry nf iinliiip In
ttivliliinli niit lie Metuileil .liicnbiii IV
iiii lVn -new tinil ilcfitiitrl.i n xwt of j
till' Sciiiiimii'm Institute lit Sermiil Mint
Willllllf Xtl'OflM,
The I'lnlnm nf.liiieluis. or. n p nt.iv
with IiIh imliilgi'itii' will liim. ".Inkc
te illtiiniiun mi' miiti.t nini piissjbly
mere vnrleun tliiin lir ts willllns te li't
llie werlil in keiii'iiiI Knew (,'hlrf
must lii mcntleiieil tlif ilnttu iut fur
wiliil liv liit friends tlint lif is tin'
cliiimpleii . tiitenivl iniiti of thi' world
net ('minting iiineiis Mini (I-s-1hh pro pre pro
fcyMennN. ".Inke" hall from .frlitimirhiiri;
. wlietii'c flu' iippiireiit rlililli' nf Ins AN
pi tieii I iiepcct Mini III- Seuth Lmnleit
invent . Sinn' lil lentil j I'll f. lie liiis
been I1111II113. .! often nini n well, tlint
thorp nri' few pints nf tin- werlil tlint
luive in'f li;n 11 leek nt liltn or Iijivp
net Inlil some Mimltfr r lnrger run
1 'mi un 011 die wlint net of Ills rpliler.
ink'.
".hike" luiv inmle tin' lirst iisp of the
fnri'lienil lintiire etnleweii 1 1 1 tit will
Little lilne Mllil NifTl'en lilies tllil' sPetli
lit first lllie :i rellriiti"H e' ftri.ee
vein, prove en 1 le.vev ulntir.- te It m
ri'plpnilent serie." of lei'iit.. ern-f
hoppers nnil etliri nuiliinunni' "ie
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gWi! WHM'IIM tlftlliliffllEfflili'lll'ill'.llik.ll W I'll; i,'i W'Mil'i" ,. ti, .
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35c
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Eggs I
Net quite se large but
positively fresh i
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At all our Stores
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Gay Old Sidney Smith
once ficjurccl :
If he miule one jiersen
liappy cai'h day.
nnd lived 40 year.
he would h.-ne distributed
14.(500 bits of happiness
II V beat Sidney's
life acliieMMiicnt ecry day.
.37 IIjippinci Stores.
200 kinds
of Happiness Candy.
Happiness pat runs ".alnte.
J''ijure up (lie pleaMin'!
IMcnntime 2't, vmir .bare.
nil fresli and delieimi.
Ilapfiy Thought for Teday:
HOME Nt AUK GANDHIS OU
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United
Happiness
Candy Stores
l"lli A Llii-.lniil M lilt s '.lil si
W7I0 lirrnuntiewi Air I ." 1 1 1 M.irUrl st
elt.'iH (irriiiKiitnii it t.
Wli.v He Is
II" wni leth illilee
Mien It it -si il litmilv :
"Wei! If je'ti mis Knew, "eh ! I'.'in e
i .He tlii'in pin there, r w.is i.t n
c. 't'l me nf n premise I'd ni:i.e te iln ,
nl'l people."
'I'll.' prenuse, tt seriiiPil. w ns. tlt.it
.l.l'"li'is weiilil never cnmlile. Hew tliej
pK'sen f tile Inillililehees -ttul In-'
!-t t hn lie cannot lunisclf ee l
niM iiiinaiimlile I'ltiilortieli. set ve t"
keep his pren.jcp fresh in Ihh memery
's ti Hint for for xpeenliitien.
'n either MiniiMer .Inoelnis wears a
trenii'.il hiittertlv in full wlnir. In the
iimliliii of his chest he enrrlei thr t'nllfernln,
mnsse, colors or the Allies, tin hl bi r.trllcr.
inner lefr feienrni nre the name of
sexett ciiiipmiiiitis nini ills own, who
were ailrifi in the Irish sen after the
stennisliip Iti.i!iilmiij tie was torpedoed
in 1PI7. ( in the richi forearm is a
work shutting hew life is with tlie
Indies in the TrniisMinl. Here, there
"id elM'where ever Ills biceps, abdomen. .
chest nml neck are laiy-lnicd ninths.
dripping dagger!., links, hearts and
hemll) epigram".
Only .lahe Knows the Answer
Knob of these insignia has an nic,i,t
n.eiiniiig if .liike eeiild only lip ninde
te talk of them. They are doubtless
nn allegory of "Jake's" career of which
one can get only such fragments a"
digging for diamonds in a Rhodes mine.
d.Wng for pearls off Fniilklnnd. a des
perate desertion from the French For Fer
r.gn Legien as Cnssa Itlnnen. Spanish'
'oreco and a bayonet wound at lion lien
i'irt a few days before the Armistice.
no tiling, however, one learns iinte
.1 . 'Make'- Is n hover, who would
rather fight than go te sen or. when lie
is net particularly hungry, than car.
All ever Fngland and particularly m
Liverpool he is known as the "Hattcrlng
liner." I-'nr some reason, though, tlie
States have been left colt by bis prow
i ess. He has been refused several ap
plications for a berth as a Ferk and
Beaner.
; YEAD0N PATROLMAN
! GOES ON RAMPAGE: FIRED
Sheets at Taxleab and Then Lecks
Driver in Cell
Yeaden was tremendously stirred up
vesterdnv b a "bandit chase." m
whleh two tuxjeabs figured. There was
sheeting and even thing and the whole
town was aroused. Finally . II.
.Iaeken. chairman of the I'olfec Com
mittee, wns appealed te by residents'
. who heard the row. and lie hurried out.
re find one of Ins cm n pa'rolnien en the
i inmpnge. i
1 Locked in the little jail of the bnr-
ouch was n perfect lj innocent tnl
i driver, who was Uuidlv demanding hi
i rights. He was freed at once with
profuse apologies by Hurse.ss .W, Vor Ver
non Phillips ; then enme tlie ticklish job
of getting the gun awn.i from Jehn H.
Paul, the offending patrolman
Paul, it appears, hnd cenliscated
some hooch, ttiwnrdlv. When the stuff
'began te work he went out and hired1
a tiixii'uh. according te Harness
Phillips. "Paul was a perfectly geed ;
man and a fine patrolman until he get
intoxicated." said the turgp.. "We
were sorry te let him go, but of course
I we had te dismiss him.
"He hired a liixnab and then set
. in chase of another unicah. sheeting
I at it. and himiis u three times. Then
he arresied the driver, and put him in
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'innate, but I think the man who was S
locked 1. p. while mad enough at the
time, sees the humor of it new Ne. I
riall.i cniinei rciall his mime, lie lived
in Norwood
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Hie bold touch of
the bluchcr pattern
tivea this oxterd
added emphasis
a sport shoe.
Seft Tan drain
With I'inl: Vacuum Cup
Hubbtr Seles Special
1 1 i W6S-MASKS i te TO HIRE It
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Harpers
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1022 chestnut Sheps
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PORTLAND HAS 'QUAKE
Pictures Shaken en Walls In Oregon
Capital, but Ne Damage Caused
I'nrl laiMl. Or. Ma 10 A siKm
earth shock was felt here nt It iIJO A. M.
esterday.
Pictures were shaken en walls and
windows rattled. Iteperts from Oulnev
indicated shocks were felt in
hut (he time was said te
Ne damage was reported.
rvrxr.w. articm'.s inn women
SAIt.Mt t LOWIIIK w-iti'5i I10111 th
went. ni x pct'if nf vfw "s (inn Weman
S". s It. .she hn Ih- ir""ejs nf wnniit
i lie.irt end t- iln inn whnt she thinks aliut
Mirleiv nf ubJe-t!T Uenl hr etrnlBht-frnm-the-.hnulitiT
tnlu which nprenr riri.
ll"l ntl IMItOU.ll l'.lffe nf Ihn tiVKMMl I'L'B.
In I.Li'Utii "MakD It 11 Habit." Adv.
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SankSjppSncs
lank fieaka .
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Lithographing
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Sewing Made
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Ah Expert Sewing Teacher
Cemes te Your Heme Free
-ami she will tea-li you anything1 you want te
knew about sewinjr, hvnistitchinc, embroidery,
tucking, rufllins:, etc. Positively no charjre. She
will come te you as often as necessary until you
learn all you wish te knew.
This offer is open te every woman in or nearby
Philadelphia who buys a Willcox & Gibhs Portable
Klectiic .Scwitii: Machine any time this month.
Your old machine taken in part payment.
ASK lOlt lli:MIINt.TIIAIIIlN. WITHOUT OtlMliAl ION. IN Mlllt
iie.Mi;. a .ii.i,i, iwmiAT s.i:t'tKi-:s eni: or tiiksi:. tub
iiai m r. en i:as ti:rms.
Villcex & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce.
1709 Chestnut Street
Phene, Spruce 2192
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May Sale
Our Entire Slecks of This Season's
Daytime Dresses
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Reduced 20 te 40
BIDDLE CLASS REUNION
International Beard of Directors of
Bible Movement Meets Here
The Jn -r re.inii'ii s ice the war "f
'' International lieinl nf I lii'ei'er. of
liie A .1. Iirevl r.iddle Itllllc H.asc
ti.iivenient nj. '11 'i i :i -1 niglit in
Ie TiIiiim par s, hii'ise, the !c )
Fluid W Toiekiiii pieslding
A wei'il w!(.' i'oiui'iitien of !re.rl
7!iiili' I'.ihle classes for the Sesiui
l "iitennial I'vi'esii 'i'ii was suggested bv
tl.i' Rev S II Weed, nf the t 'Impel
f tlie IIel I'oiuii.ui'ieii. The iiieetm.'
jolepied nieas.ins planning for a regu
!u i" iiinntlil' lie "i ii',' tin estnblisinii in
of ' ll i" tel liii(. ii"l' eighteen aihl
leu ii.ing hrii. Itidiile workers te en
niile niis iiilnisies te eiijnj slier' vai-.i
' ."ii- il ir'ng 'ii" - iiniiiei' nieiitli-.
BOY AND GIRL HURT
Suffer Cuts nnd Bruises When Herse
Tries te Run Away
lehn Reunion. ,Ji, tie year- i), nr 1
ins si.slt i Jesephine, three were "i
t I'lred w-tcHinv in I'le-trui stfirt m r.(
Hnvri'leid iivemie vIimi a 1k.i- Ii i In .1
1 baseball iittt'iitptPii te run nw,i The,
were tieiitiil III the I'l esi 1, rum les.
pitnl
The be was in iii 1 an ,hh m, si,,ter
was Irving te climb In .1. the Ipn-.e
tielteil. The (civ w.'w .i-ii.i'( and 'In
girl cut oil the face Leuis ei'klcc.
fireman of 'truck li. grubbed He
horse's 'iridic mid IMwanl Leng, fire.
man of the .same leinpam. p. lied ii,e
boy from the wa','011. The he-si dnigge.l
(iikier lefeie -lopping.
LOSES $850 DIAMOND
Mrs. Juliet E. Burchell Robbed In
Heme
Mi's .lulu t i; I'll'i'iip'! w ir,,,( ,,(
('A P Rurclii'll. a lii nr w In, ii(i
1 nee e,ir. 1150 I .is I. 1 n relilie.l n .111
SN,"!) iliainnnd iing. Slie rcperinl te iln
police IihIiix I hiit de' bus been ill in
licr room at "l!.'!7 erth Twentv-tir.t
.stieci mid has kepi the iing witu ollni ellni
jewels in a b'ack b.ig in a dri--ing min
A woman who hail eliini'cri'i n
nn-lsl till' sick woman lins been erillr.,1
by tint police, but bits indicium! ly i IfJH
denied any knowledge of the rlag. -
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lMtt?iftt HiiiilLl" !Asllx PaS ill b7 WsfiWlti.w
Typical "Sleeker" modes; .smart, distinctive,
individual ; in every fabric and every color that is in
vogue this season. A splendidly varied showing- of
frocks for all occasions.
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Fermer Prices $25 te $145, Reduced te
$15, $25, '38 te $95
SKCONIJ AND THIRD FL0011S
All Purchases Billed July 1st
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BIDDLE - GAUMER
Li uh ting Fixture
have every quality
of distinction except a
high price. In every line
and detail their design
will delight the eye, and
their construction is of a
soundness te satisfy the
most exacting.
Lighting Fixtures
BIDDLE-GAUMER CO.
3846-56 Lancaster Ave.
Take N'i III i'r n Subway
Oerti Snlnril.i.va 'III 4 I'. M.
l'hn.. HATllnj O7H0
Leuis E.WisERs;
9tc Quality ,Qurnittre Center
260-261 Se. Fifth St Philadelphia
Bet Locust and Spruce
VESIDE finding prices astonishingly low
land quality unquestionably high, you will .
undoubtedly be amazed at the extensive
variety always displayed at Wiscr's a
breadth of selection, that actually insures the
certainty of obtaining fust what you want.
Come. "Sec. Convince yourself!
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Jlfifiifl-Kei'm .Suite of It'nltitK, in Italian d'2L(
Period ncslirn: flnc dull finish In an Antique ip.50U
Jtrewnt.ik Gray 10 pitctt
I'tejpeitivc Hridcs should, hy
eft'crinRs in all departments-
all means, inspect prrscnt
Furnitiirr. Carpets. Runs
cerytliinp that pecs toward beautifying the li6hu'.
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FASHION SHOW
In connection with the
May Day Fete of the MATI
NEE MUSICAL CLUB te be
held en the BellevueStrat BellevueStrat
ferd Reef next Thursday,
May 18th, Jeseph G. Darl
ington & Ce. will present a
display of the latest fash
ions. Members "of the club
will act as mannequins. The
Philadelphia Music League
is the beneficiary.
The Fashion Shew will be
given at 5 o'clock and again
at 8. Tickets arc 25c each
and are obtainable at Roem
201. Bellcvue-Stratferd, at
our La Boutique Shep, en
the First Fleer of the Belle-vuc-Stratferd,
or at the Per
fume Counter, just inside the
deer of 1126 Chestnut
Street.
Neckwear
25c 50c
About half the regular
prices! Included arc Cellar
and CufT Sets of eyelet em
broidery with Peter Pan,
Buster Brown or Tuxedo
cellars; Organdie Cellars
and Sets; Vcstcc Cellar and
Cuff Sets trimmed with lace;
Peter Pan Linen Cellars
with colored embroidery.
A Refreshing
Summer Seap
Vardley's Old English
Lavender with its clean, re
fined odor is a delightful
soap for summer use. We
also have Yardley's Olive
and Lime or Red Rese Seap
all at 50c a cake.
Women's Silk
Dresses
Beautifully Beaded
Special at
$19.00
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lightful Summer Frecks
for women; fine silk ma
terials, wonderfully
beaded. One style is
shown there are several
ethers.
II26If28 GfieUnut Street.
The Best Silk Gleve Value in Philadelphia
16-Butten Milanese Silk, Deuble- (1 9C
Tipped, Perfect in Every Way V l
This is a special purchase and before deciding en the selling price we
"shopped out" six ether stores. The lowest price we could find for equal quality
was $1.85 and in most places they were marked at $2.00 and $2.50. Ideal for
summer wear and in four shades black, white, pongee and mode. Sec them
tomorrow you'll agree they are wonderful value at $1.35 a pair.
Summer
Underwear
Women's Athletic Com
bination Suits made from
light, cool voile, batiste,
cress-bar nainsoek or long
cloth; pink and white
$1.00 te $3.00.
Knitted Silk Vests with a
fine ribbed weave which
makes them unusually clastic
and comfortable; bodice top
with satin shoulder straps;
orchid and pink; $2.75 for
regular sizes; $3.00 for extra
sizes.
Van Raaltc Gleve-Silk
Vests in orchid, maize, pink
and Nile special at $2.15.
Canten Crepe
$4.00 Canten Crepe,
geed street shades, 40
inches wide $2.85 a yard.
Crepe de Chine
$2.25 Pure Silk Crepe de
Chine $1.75 a yard.
Broadcloth Silk
$2.25 Broadcloth Silk.
3 I -inch, for waists, dresses
and men's shirts $2.00 n
yard.
Pongee Silk
Japanese Silk Pongee for
waists, dresses and draperies
special at 95c a yard.
White Satin
$2.75 White Sports Satin.
40 inches wide $1.95 a
yard.
Wednesday in the Lewer-Price Garment Section, en
the First Fleer A Sale of Women's Dresnes at:
$5
New Summer Styles
of Coel Cotten
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materials
Made te Sell
for $8.00,
$10.00 and $12.00
A t i
t manufacturer s clearance group bought at about half price! If you
want a geed-looking, dainty Summer Dress at a very low cost, come and sec
this let Wednesday and come early, for there are only 100. Beth light and
dark shades in voiles and dimities; several different styles for street wear these
are net Heuse Dresses. Wonderful values, surely!
Other Dresses, Suits, Waists at Very Lew Prices
,,, TC haVC "tabli8hef,t thia Fir8t 1:1" Section primarily as a "clearing house" for
our regular departments. If a garment has been in stock tee long, if t is a bit soiled or
speTl 'in additi1 wWr H KECnry S,W -ml put a very W p ici en it for quick
ibt't T fr,m lim6 t0 time "Pecial Purchases of small lets
elrkab vings men,,ened' Ye c find here many thing, at really
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