Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHiEADELPHIAV, FRIDAY, Qtr 2, 1922
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100 TO GRADUATE IN
BEE ID CLASS
Commencement Week Begins
Sunday at Jenkintown
Girls' Scheel
FIND LQUOR N ONE OF handed are aald te be these of Alten
w.T .VrIreiii ! Strnubinuller, 2000 East Clearfield
SEVEN RADED&SAL00NS street: .lehn Itcanlen, AramlnRe and
i -- M'leiirfleUl: .letiti Manning, you KaM
, Agentt Sweep Down Upen Kenslnfl- J'p?,mer0lll'1,J!M?y'y'O,riiii.?!5(i
i " . , ... .. ,. , , ltlrhtiieml ! Anna Arlitnau, Clearfield
ten, but Make 9mall Haul i,imj njRrnient; and It. It. Miller, 2885
Thlrtyflve Federal prohibition agents Arnmlnge aenne.
..nd .pl.l .Actn of the police force , .'S" tfik let" hSd
iwcKiped down en Kensington enloens bpcn Bnthered and turned ever te the
jeMerdfly afternoon, Mtntiltnneeii'ly prohibition authorities, by special effl-
ruiditig "even establishment. Onlj icrs working under Captain McFadden.
MONDAY IS FIELD
lone Hnloen out or tne wwn ylemwl
,the (lightest trnces of niiti-VelMeail
activities.
The solitary selnire was made at
lltewan and Westmoreland streets and
AV resulted In the confiscation of four cases
DAY ,of nlleged high proof beer and one of
supposed moonshine whisky-small
consolation for the agents, who had
Commencement "Week nt llccohweod looked forward te cetiipletinR one of
Bchei. the .lenklntewn Institution feri the most spectacular raids en record,
young women, begins Sunday, with the Mary A. Und Is the alleged proprlc preprlc
Hellverv of the linccnlnureate wnnen Je ter. ,.....
the elas, of 100 graduates. This will I The six establishments where agents
hn f11n,l he the annual fiel.l Ull .rruirnpii .rum .m-.r r.ircn ,-m,.n
events. Monday and concert by the
music depnitment Monday night
Tuesdav will PC given mvr m mv - ,
hlbltlens bv the art department and the
practical departments. Tuesdav eve- i
Ming the senior ptav will M the lentute.
followed bv the senior reception, I tie
annual commencement program In sched
uled for Wedneda morning
The baccalaureate sermon will be by
, i.. T..,. MnriliMMii. chaDlatn
at Heecliw-oed The cmnnieneemenf ad
dress will be dellered bv the Iter. Wil Wil
eon D. ITelllnger, of Trenten. . J.,
and the diplomas nmr certlfieates will
be, awarded bv M. II Ite.iscr, president
of Iteechwoeil. A . . ,.
Twelve States are represented m "
list of theso who will recelve their
diplomas. Thej are as follews:
Diplomas ami CertlfJratflB
Junier coIIcke reursc -Diploma, imirti
Mil. iinrniii. . ,.-.i. FIei-
OUTING FOR REALTORS
Philadelphia Dealers Qe te Taber
Station for Frollo
What they chose te call a "Fhun
Phestlval" was given today by the
members of the Philadelphia Ileal Es
tate Heard. In ether words, that or
ganization held Us annual outing
at the grounds of the Philadelphia Itlflc
Club at Taber Station.
no I.i linn Cjprern JCewarA,,";J nnre.
thy VeM K'Mev PhiIs T-nh.th
bemestlc inn eejr.- Diplomat Ell Jth
VwaM Vlnalaflil r I All necn i.'
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Ind Fsrs. Ient.um.
Cimdi" end 13(11 h Miller Meer
Rnr..lnn course- Dlplemni-. .Tulla.Ethl
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Brown Clnrksburit, W. ft Ju" "
fitlei. N Y. .Virginia B Nett .
Minn., aiamareim rorues smiv,..
M&rrery d
Exrrei-lin course OrtlfleatM Sylvia iiv
n Cinrke. I hllnrtflrnja. una iui -"
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Hm Kra .AlirsA Ortlctt,
Sill Allen Trlnoten N J
Heme Kronemlrs Ornr
Hem ivoiemlcs ceurf" Dlplemss. Ffllth
Vrcv May Alm. Kail niver. Mass . Mar
Sln Daman HaleUh. N. C. l.els Mritlnm
DuDnm Fail H vfr Mass Almedn Fleck.
Wllrr-nirre .Margarnt Wrtx FYeMlch.
W'ernersMlle Fa.. Lillian Mar Ilerst. Wilkes
Barr. Dorelhtv Ktlnl Page Jterchantvllla.
N J . Msrgaret EllI:'th Pcrts. Onancock
Va . Marthn CI nose Johnstown .Pa. Flor
ence H Ituxll. I'Vllfrten .b, Oer
trufls 1.. nvr. Je-sy City. N J . Eleaner
Siemens. Wellsboro Ta Ula !?'"'"'
Tobey. Ten Tan N T Anna F.lliabeth
Varner. MilferJ. Pa. ...,.
Hern pconemloa course Certificate, Mar-
Ien Kelchner nil e Wllker-rmrra ,
Psvslcnl e.lucatlrn course Diplomas, Me- I
let Betty Barrey n and O , Iels Annette
Brown. Leenta, N J . Frances Cummtngi
Helbroek. N'enr BeJterJ. Hi" . Marjerle
KIUleth Keile l leeland O Edna See
MacDonald, Tenker Mary Frances
McFadden Jlelili'njshurB P- Denna Pat
terson. Pittsburgh Pa . Mildred Annls Sle- i
cum Ellnoed l'it Pa Enid Stiles. Buffalo
N. T . Flererie T remermin. East Oranse,
if. j.
Public school musle course Diplomas, Jo Je
phlne Cere- Hanover Pa iirah EMza
blh Ml'ie Vpper Straburc Ta. I
Secretaryship course Diplomas. Anna Mr
Abrahamsen. Bratnwell. W a Elisabeth
Campbell Evans a-ttysbjrs, Ta Franees
Jane iHusted. Wellslore. Ta Muriel i
Shaur. Derby. Conn. I
Secretarrehlp ceure Certlflcate. Helen
Brown Klrbj Cljmer N T Mary Ellia-
bth Pwab Newport Fa , LUitan (. ery wu
Hams. Jamestown N. T
College rrrpnratery
Cell-re nrepariterN course D'plemai
Florence Oreen. Morgantown, TV Va Mil- i
dred Elizabeth Hall Bread Axe. Pa
High school ceur Diplomas Martha
Bailey. Cleveland O r leera Adelaide Ben-'
nevllle Jenkintown Pi ballv Helman Bon Ben
neville, lenklntewn Pa Kathryn Marjerle
Brady. Marlen, O ,nna Eleaner Brown,
Jarrev City, Dorefiv lu'le Browne, Lcenln,
'Ni Y Eielvn V Prun m Richmond Hill
S, Y Dei a 1 "ioe-nen Marlen, N Y :
Mildred l.eule II 1 .--are Pi J-.hle Sara
James. Pettsvill- Mra Ethel leyce. Heck
land, Me Marv Elizabeth MacDnnald, Balti
mere Ruth Ellen M-Murrav Marlen, O
Emrra Marie .Mingan Blnchamten ". Y.'
lKnni Patter-en Plttshurgh .Naemi if fin
ders, Ebria N Y and BuUh Benten Swls
ner. Westen W Va
Kindergarten primary course Diplomas
Doretha EllzibJth Allen Vllks-Barre ilar
garet Jeanne'te Clarke Pittsburgh. Matilda
Jee DIen Cekevllle Pa Harriet Hcdman
.Dumalne Concord itas Ituth Audrey Ed
Jwards. Wllkaj-Barre Harriet Thelma Eom Eem
" men, Olivers illlls Pa Marjerle McCabe
Duluth illnn Martha Koe Elaine Mae
Callum, Wernersv lie Pt , Rachel Pest,
ClarkflbUriE V a Harhnrn dayman
Ulse. Latrobe. I'n Dorethy Elizabeth Sher
weed, Ardmore T elet A Terwllllner Mil
ford Pa. M nam Sara Teter, Cleveland, O ,
Margaret Emllj Trimble Johratenn Blanche
Christ. e an lrweee Pert Jenls, N Y
Nancy Gladva Waple Pittsburgh Heen Wal
lace, rntsbursh and Xadlne Winifred Wei.
liver. Wilk-s-Iiarre
HE'S LIKELY WORSE'!," THAT '
Qlrlt Doubt Quality of Woodbury
Man Questing for Perfect Mate
A lovelorn youth of Woodbury, N.
J., has started queftln;: for a remarka
ble cirl. She mimt be proficient in .
business, a muslrinn, honest, seeiable
and. of course, beautiful.
If the ctrl applicant has all these as
sets, the euth, who placed an adver
tisement In a local paper, might consider
giving her an opportunity te be his i
wife.
Girls who read the advertisement are '
indignant. Several who might nearly
meet tin fcpeeificatlens of the exacting .
advertiser declare they wouldn't een!
consider suh a person. "Tbe very fact ,
that he is se particular," one girl said, I
"shows he must be a crank And I ,
just wonder what his own accomplish
meats are " I
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Little Benny's
Notebook
By Lee Papa
Me and Puds Simklns was setting en
Mary A atklnses frunt Fteps takinir te ,
her, me trlng te seem greater than
him and him trWng te freem greater
than me, and Mary Watklns sed, I
made cake yestlddiu.
I bet I teuld of ate the hole thing
and aiiked for mere, ned Pud. Me
thinking, Parn that gii), and Mary
Watklns sed, Theres some left, In ease
jeu wunt a pence hut new mind, I
dldent say It was geed
Sure. O, geeh, I fheuld sav fc, you
bet I de, O boy, (I, mm me and I'udj
each trying te m-cui the lue&t anxious,
nd Mary Watklns went in and came
out agen with - big hutihn of cake,
being Niitt'h hlg hunks that If we get
them thut lug tit home we would of
thawt they up big, and I took a bite
of mine and it was the feari-cst cake I
ever taibted. und I looked nt Putin und
he loeketl us If he was thinking the
mme thing and ting in leek the op
posite, Mary Watklns sd. Well, .eure
both ccrtvnj eating it slew, (lout you
like it?
Sure certeiu , gosh, sure, sed me and
PihIh And wu Htnrted m ent it fast its
enj thing as if we didcut (are wat hap-
pent'tl, with the inmv I nte the wersc
it tillsted, and b the time I get It nil
down I hud one of the fearsest feelings
erreuud my stumiuitk I eer hail, in-
cloedlng the time 1 get sick at Skinny
Martini) part), niul J looked at Puds
and he loeketl us If he never felt
werse, and I sed, li, that was grate cnli
4all rite, hay. leek ut I'uds, Ibet he's
,'get n stuiiimlck tike,
Aw, I htiu- net, sed I'uds looking as
If he had, and Mary Watklns sed, I'uds
. Bimkins, i tiuiiK yeure terrible. Ive
iota aoed mind te send ten rite home.
&,I a jest Kelnr eniways. sed Puds.
ee quicK Uld, me keeping en
wn, aciutf irau out Itellng
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Living Roem SUITE
Direct te Consumer for $139-00
Constructed in all-hair filling. Davenport is 87
inches long luide pilleiv spring arms-
spring backs Backs of pieces covered in
same materials. Can be obtained in tapes
tries and veleurs.
Please bear in mind that e are new selling
direct td the public. " ou must come te our fac
tory te see this suite. Our inexpensive location
and our 15 years of manufacturing experience
make possible this extraordinary offer.
We still have remaining 50 sample suites con
sisting of tapestries, veleurs and mehairs
which we will close out at prices below cost of
manufacture.
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Manufacturers of Exclusive Upholstered Furniture
5701-5703-5705-5707 Market
West Philadelphia
One Square West from 5fith
Elevated Station
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:SHOOR-TREDS" INVIGORATE:
Don't Slight Your Child's
Feet in Summer Shoes
It has come te our notice in past j.ear. that some
parents, who ordinarily are quite careful about the
kind of shoes their children wear all the rest of the year,
will: buy "any-eld-thinfr" for summer wear. One wrongly
shaped pair of shoes may badly distort your child's feet.
Put "Shoer-Treds" en growing feet and en adult feet,
tee. They strengthen the arch, poise the body weight
correctly, make fe. healthful feet and graceful car
riage. And leek at the prices:
Sizes Oxfords High Shoes
6 te 8, $3.75 $4.00
8!te1l, 4.00 4.50
1 1 Vi te 2, 4.50 5.00
2Vi te 7, 5.50 6.00
Sizes Prices
4 te 8 $2.75
Wi te II 3.25
ll2 te 2 3.75
Smart" Pollyanna"
Pumps
Sizes
4 te 8 $3.00
a 4 te 11 -$4.00
114 te 2 $5.00
24 te 7 $6.00
A wonderful assortment of White
Footwear for dress and play
leather and rubber soles for Chil
dren, Girls and Bes.
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men will want their new clothes for the DECORATION DAY
HOLIDAY and he prepared accordingly.
The finest and smartest $35.00 and $40.00 suits are new
here for your cheesing at $19.00 and you will agree with us
that they are the most wonderful values ever associated with
se low a price.
A complete style range a complete size range plenty
in stout sizes.
Spert SUITS
Single-Breasted Suits
Deuble-Breasted Suits
Ferm-Fitting Suits
1 and 2 Butten Medels
Conservative Medels
Stout Men's Suits
Blue Serges
Fancy Worsteds
Herringbones
Newest Tweeds
Hemespuns
Fine Cheviots
All-Weel Flannels
Mr. Hill's
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with Everjttv,
Purchase
1,000 Men's Spert Suits
Other Styles with 1 and 2 Pair Pants
This is a HILL value that you couldn't equal no matter where
you go. They are the kind of suits ethers are selling at $25.00, and
well worth it, tee.
Tweeds Hemespuns Blue Serges
and all ether materials in every wanted style. SPORTS SUITS as
well as conservative models. A size for every man.
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Men's $5 and $6 Pants I
In a Big Sale X
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A big special rreup of fine tweeds,
hemespuns, cheviets, blue serges and cas-
simeres. All sizes for men up te 54-inch
waist.
This Is Philadelphia's Largest Trouser
Department occupying an Entire Fleer.
Men's $8.95 White
Flannel Pants . . .
$f.95
Finest Custemed -Tailored f&f pi'
With 1 and 2 Pair of Pants ifMCll
Suits
These high-grade garments that
are hand tailored and made in top
notch manner. Styles that appeal
qualities of material that are the
best. Mr. Hill makes possible sav
ings of $10.00 te $15.00 en every
suit in these groups.
BOYS
2 Pr. Pants
SUITS
?25iC
TWEEDS
and hemespuns in sports models
are here aplenty, as well as
mixture cheviets, worsteds and
cassimeres in all wanted pat
terns and colorings. All sizes
up te 18 years.
Mr. Hill Says Be Coel and Comfortable
In a Great Sale Offering $12.50 te $20 Values
itjj$t.
Finest of Coel Cleths
Richest of Summer Flannels
Summer Hemespuns
and Hundreds of Others
Just about time te think about these cool, ever-comfortable
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IS FIRST TO DISPLAY THEM AND AT RIG SAVINGS
Thousands of them in ail the wanted styles, patteins nnd
colorings. Plenty of Palm Beaches but they are embraced
in the $9.75 group.
$25 and $35 Silk Mohair ast
Thousands of them
Suits
The suits of the best summer materials
are embraced at these low priceb. The nre
the kind that have the snap and go you would
expect a custom tailor te put into them.
Styles for the young man as well ns the
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