KSSS fcS- g,9..;r.- -v.,y, 'feVENINGBUBMC DfifiGEritHILA'DELPBlA, " THUKSDjW WNE 1,'jm? 3 ff STUDENTS GET I DIPLOMAS TONIGHT P Senater Ashtirst, of Arizona, , Will Be Principal Speaker at Exercises llpRIZES TO BE AWARDED V f imJiiMilnl Art will l" I'eM this 4 rrnln,T nl 1 1" Sm,,, nreml S,n,,,t T,1C" 'i '-.-- Tim nrlnclnnl iprnkcr of Hip eve- Ing will ", Pnnlnr Aslnirt, of Art Art lenft. The ..Fiilt'S mlilrrii will le made i., Vlf 1'rcsluViil .Inlm Story .IpiiUk. In th'ili'-rnre of .lelm 1. Mrllllienii.v,; Lnl in i:urnip. linger biliim. prill 5nl of the rhnnl. nnil K. W. 1 rniR-e. doctor of thr Textile nepn.tment, ..Ne 'temVu ulll be nnnfilPil n fel- iiii""' ' leWf! . . ...-.-!- -- . II.Um 1 1 twnsrlmpnt or industrial . 1'v", :' ' BriT M Pulteninrth. .Mildred W. Kck- virinlft Heffman. Mildred .Isntzen i Hulh i'tt1.... imh.1 Kmmn .Tnlinslnn. Kdnn.C. Jene i Anna V reltila U,nn. Klerente Jlc-r.nhi- P Kieln Newmam Ornce .Nor .Ner ,,.. Cllsdri H Sinn, r.Ieaenete 8ml h. Sffmim "lrrly Smith, AmHi Soenownkl. S Jin . ""there. Ji-mI; M. .WlMler. Hn,Mlar tpxtlln ceume Clrnc Jehn Ah- Sfir Wlninn Uaehmnn. l.eMcr Jeeh liiiren. lunnlni Aaren Uernsteln. Hareld Stewnr Sr.iV Ilehert Dnini iiratne Hareld CAMDEN WOMAN EARNS TITLE OF CHAMPION HOME-PATCHEW Mrs. Daisy Reurhc in Prosecutors Office Hears Wees of Hus bands and Wives, and Ofttimcs Tears Are Dried and They Ge Back Heme Smiling HAHNEMANN TO PAY TRIBUTE TO SOLDIER inlllfnr.v ilntt'. Tliu RPVcnonrel.i of Dr. Klelinnl Kiiiiim,., Hill, of t,, iKenlllrmMpln. Jr. Wllllnni M. IllUegns K DD F F HcMbN TlNU t lift .mm eiiicrn. ir. Jioeeri . nmifi "i .. I (II ur. Ilirilltril I illliiMiii ... w .... rill, nlli n'f MlOHP ulm tWllll' I III' Sll .pieine Hnerlllpe.'"wlll pun wiek Aiuor Aiuer 1 lenn Unite-. iiiivpI'Imk Hi" tnlili'l. Dr. . Olinrlcs Tell, wlifi a- llptltciiiint colo nel In the Meilleil Ceips will iimWi nn iiiIiIipsh. . , liliitHiir. l.euln Ueill.'. l,hllalflihlei l'.dm' IIphIiIi.m Dr. II I . I IP &rn tinlCH 1M.0C flMnr (itckpler I'hllniMiililn, Mnllhw iiiiiiiph nrp Im.ctIIipiI en Hip Inl.let arp : .in K JJ Willi..... It. HiiPlmnnii. WnKliltiRten, f"n "" ii ."rri-hurV REAL JOB AT GARAGE SVi iinten ji psldent of the nluiiml, will. up tl.p teiiKtiiuiftpr. ' Thr M et Riuetintrs : tipuren of ilorter of meillrln" Arthur , u-jjn-, Melnhfs Children a Nln.m llorlnnbentlrr. Huffnle lloune Tnllrtt I Maflden neigiUS t.nnarcn tiwSMtcr rrmevp cnr nnl cnulptnpnt In trwitnroKe r the time. A latter crowd iMPinblwl te wntrli tl.p blnxc. "nJ the nelli wcrn feree .1 e ......in ," A..., linn Minin i xtniicn from Plav ' '" building, bfcllee of the dniiRcr of i. i nimiiviM Uri-en, PrillAileliiriln. I'niil i'i r . fie Ihr, ni.r.ever Blaze and Give Alarm ,.,. uv nl ,,,,,1 cnfelillP, - . . j in- iiiiiiiipi ii - ---- - .... pliiliiRl low iwentv feet nbevp the iMlllnliiR Te Confer Honorary Degree en.uKt I Wllllnm I m j PntlMewn u' .. ..i.ni ii! tirnii ivprn 1 11 k inun in mt h Wculnn. W Vn I .roreoil .... .., ... t i,i. ' tv.. ii,..,.,,, ,,r,.irnt(.(l tin. PW from iplr .sntnin'l Al.Mi Hart I liri'lilPI. en fl vnrilin ter "' . i V " .. '..'. i,i .,n DmiiI"! Kntpner i,( bi.1 nx. .. KrulTlck Wllllnm Mnr. Pli'l-1 1 iriRtltw, - .1 of -CJ7 JIl". Dnls.v rtniilKr Htnte street. Camden, rnn wifely be tcrmeil n pnan.ple.i beme-paletier. In this dav of the bemp-bre.iUer one N rather mirprlscil te come ncre.s n person ulm puts ihem tORetliPr ncaln. Mr. Het. ike Is In the Prcpcuter's efllep In (he Ciimden ('otlrtl.eiise. ..ml dnll diinipstle tumbles are brought te the doers of (his efllep. In (fltiiden. ns In every ether elty and town under the "tars, innrltnl tela tela (Iens will beeemu si ruined. I'erhapfi It'fi nnu-M'ppert, lilceinpntlblllty, the third person who ninkes the eternal tri angle, but either the liiislmnd or wife comes te thr Pre'eciitur's office wnntlnt; Ihp ell.pr nrreted. "They reme te u." nald Mrs. Iteurke, "he.uetln.es tearfully, peme- North i Mrw. Keurke l.nf blaik hair, whlihi falm in Neft waves about her fiiee, nii'l i i.a.. ..if... .i.f.. i ..... t.. ......... ...i IIUI OllVf Mllll MIMMI Ulll III HHIIIII-1 ngalnst the white lellar of n black silk j hh enter. And somehow one con Id MCUn General Sawyer at Cem mencement Today tiudprxtiind the dcUte a person might hnic te tell her 1.1s or her trniinic. When she smiles she makes friends Immediately, "A man nt.d wife cet nil fed nn wltd , President ITnrdlnc's nprennl nhyslclnrt their own existence; they jan vee ii(itli;wl nddres gniduated of the Ilnlinr.- II1R OUIMIIC OJ IIH'll" OM II llllll" I'lll'ir, said Mis.' lteiirke. "And se It fie- quenllv helps te hne the unblnsed viewpoint of it third party, a disinter ested partj. se te speak. "Se ninny come in thnt It is dlfli cult te lemeniber specific cases; some me really ftinnv and ethers bordering ( with the grnduntlnn exercises w III brl Oil IMP iniRlC. Jllll llllll'l nilllillli lllliii her liave tl.p fpnrs Inline Mni tin. Pittsburgh Itebeil II. Murdefk. likes. untie ; Prank ('linie. Ulchn.dsnn. loten; lltlgh Tedd Hynil. Sehtiilklll lliuen. War. en Abbe Van Deiiecr, Mount Helly. Te Confer Honorary llcgnes (Ji'iicial Snwjer. who is a former rirlgndier Oeneral Charles H. Sawyer, Pieslde.it of the Ainerienu Medln.l As- Miciiilinn, win reci'iiM inn iiuin'ini.. . -I ..,,. nf tnnsliM- of nils nt the iem- ! ineiiienieiit exi'lclsc. The same degree matin Medienl College nl the seventy-' w M cenfeircd upon Dr. Joel Ueunc. , MEMORIAL TO THE WAR DEAD Inst night, one of them in id smoke arising from (,HIJUIf II I limi" v ti'" ninp v,n i"iii'i'inj . All.ltie. Heinan I'hiln.JelphU. Ilarnl.l linri; t, gnrilge of William C Ollge.pr, lened Shliu, Phllarlfliihln KIhoe.1 Vnknflrl1 . .. 7 . ,.,,, u.,i .. . Hlllrr'l llnll damhurit, lehn Jlelflnn Hxnll, I i DellglnH & Miller, en Mnllell ne- ndiniiia. a.!'' !"" '". ..r.l'"".',',l''h!?i I miu ion! (IniiiPM iind smoke arising from nnFlllNin vj.-.Tlf JlllKnil ' li I III...1I.-IIIUIH. I .,,., Claude II Phillip, rmir. Mii Clly I), slilorle faw hiliiil'lulila llHimiinil Vanlnnr ('111. V .1 l)pRrr nt Inrhfler nf pelpnc fen tloshern JIllwoel All In llllstns, 1 net fur fiem wlietc thc were uuy Mil- f1K,tnK ininglnnrv Humes. I The Imtnile lircinen decided lliey BAND CONCERT TONIGHT ' lacked the equipment neeesniy te cope ri.n Miinteinnl Itiiiul ulll nliiv tetiletii I with the blare, iind turned in a i lie iiiriiiri. iirevi'iinu i.- ' - spreiidlng te neniby beuses, hut tiif gningc win burned te the ground. Jho iliinuige te Die building wan pihiiiwicii nl SIO.O(X), with f'i()0 In new llrcn nnil sy."V)( In net csnrlen. Tlie lire was nt tilbuteij te spun nncetm combustion. cull I,. Siif.r'r (inrilen. Seienlli mid l.mnlinril Me the local file detliirtl.ient. Tlie tlaine pt,r,., ' sprcul inpldl.i nnd the tiremen were fourth nnnnnl commencement exercises a .J.-scend.int of Daniel '' 'j0,' , ., , a. . ... . .i.it. a i te be one of the most decorated In the Mrend Street Theatre nt 1 e clock ,,,,, nllitllrv ,ervce. The Hev. this nftemoen The nlumnl reunion In connection , Dr Fluid W. Tomkins. reiter of times In n blind nit'e. tlenenillnf. iinnti i tilnePil ullli i enllden :. : -....- ,.-. n --, - -- -. . . , 1 tlie sex or tlie occasion, but nlwnvs I nientlis niter tlie same nusDanii aim they wnnt Iho offender nnested, brought ' wife who were se bitterly opposed te before it .ludgc. and sometimes tbev are. end. ether have returned te tha.nk us for cress enough te think tliev want tlie liming the mlstnkes they were mnkjng elTeniler hanged. pointed out te them. "Mnndiij Is our busv day. or nt least M- H)rke has two bejs I red busier limn usual, mid frequently when Jfiek. fifteen, and l.dward. thirteen, we iirrlve in it.e nm,,il.,, ,.nm nnnntnil'er four iinrs. since the. den h of lier en , Uelv Trlnlti Kplscepnl Chun It. will ,, dellier the Invocation, and Chntles D. fln . 1.1..... ..? 1TMti.iii.inlitl been" dried " I "thcr graduates of Hahnemnnn from i Cei lege' ami H'pltnlV iUtl pre- I t smiles, ami n few mnnv nnr's of the Pnited Stnles nnd sent (he diplemns. Dr. Kalpli liernsteln, ether ceunlrle. The nlumnl will meet secretary or ti.e incunj, . u- nm-.ii.-i In the college building. Hread nnd llnce I T ceremonies . . i . .1 .it. . ' 'he nnnnnl nlumnl dinner will be streets, prier te the unveliir.g of n me- , ,,,,,,, t 7 oVlecU th(( ,.,Pn11B i the w nlting for will be lined up etitsid us. "Yeu sec." she explnlned, ns she patted her hair In place, "Sunday is u long diiv mid people have plenty of .It.wi ... ..n.f ... ....!.. . .!...!.. . ..1.1... W.0'.. -J. Aii.ri eiear Cehrn. PauI fi ,""' " '"",l '" ' "" ". 'reuini'-, even i' .,! iiff.ruin. UnfnaM Ifrll rischpr. .Uur-1 te enlarge upon tliein. Atul. Hs, there ?"0i-leni. Clirmii .M. n jm.es. ,. J ,.. I nierlnl tablet le.'l 10 nlumnl who served itellcvuc-Stintfetd. Colonel I'.dwnrd , In the World Wnr. at 1:30 o'clock, In Martin. Coini.iU"iener of lluilih of i i im imit nf the fniierfn Pen ii ivniiiii . will be the principal' the hnll of tlie enllcgc. M,e,.ker. Other addresses will be made ' me mnietnninins me nnmes 01 nine,bv '. .1. Mnrtin, president of Hnhne. Ilmspitnl. of :crnnteii ; Dr. K-'l 5au mm trili-B .Tebls Klein. J.r, r.vn.nii l.uih'lmT. Jr V '. . .rim Wninpn uhp.i nnurlns out their treu bled te her will wnil: "Yeu might utiderstniul if you iind children of your own." And when .Mrs. Iteurke nssuies ' it...... itmi ulm Imu t ti t lilt u a tf linn the inevitable in-laws te be .'. '. "..V".. "'..'.. n .....7.. ...it. t'., . M Klettl. .ATrtX i i i.i (in . . . II II MM Ullli! II I O in "Miiui.i i'rt' t,e.ilV Mar.l"! reckene.l with. The mother will s.ti te 1(," '., crleinme te gnsn. "Yeu don't . .i...i v..n . ml. i Hi limit.. .. .'iin.i'. ..... ..... ...... ill. ft Inintin ml. 'she bus been In tills same, position, supporting herself nnd sending (Inhncmnnn men who lest their lives in ninnu ner sons inreugn scnoei . tiuimini Airrrn p- I it iiiiiii-i ifir. mil I ft i in i tiiiuiin ir i it. ii..ii I i ....... . ...ti.i SSSB :.'":r. ''"-''- "r.r.l.JLr in eMYV..'""... ' " . eiim.n iierma" Prank MelrenbTj.-. Ken- "" """ i""K ". m- i-rosi-cuier s eii.ee. ..j cnjnl mv Kirk.' eeneitiueil llls Ea'kln .waiaen, Hrnt.l .lnPi. '.ft'11"0": "Or the ninn of the house Is mlvlspil I slender 'bit of womanhood, "nlwnjs S.lhnn Ju-lah WIIen. Vrshr.B .Martin Yer p kme W(j nn m something different; and. ten. If I enn farJIfln .,.... nn.l nrlnllnr rfllirflA. i Uinn fl U I ..en tlml. rni..L 1 Ifnrit. ...tint li,...t lien IIAPSilllM In Tinlpll 1M1 ttielr IrO.l- Bavld Hhef Bltl n. I'reaeett JJeacll. Jet n lilVr lll. llarnM tlcii'l ,J,haBe. Edwin Rirl. Jlnnifn Jehn Henrv Hennessey. Jr.. KTiih IbUtt l.nne. Adelph Tannenbaum, Arthu i Me."" Tanrer. .le.cph Stanley Thack SS Pierre Jeseph Theie. The KhelamlilP" tt be awarded are: Merit "ehelarJlilp Te, student attain nit tirheit rallni: fnr sear nerk, Including ffl examination,, regular evenlna- textlle "nJeree UV.ten llall'n (flrit year), nnd Hireld t'Hentlv (second sear) Prixfa will nn awarded a fellow,: Aseclate rommltiee et women a prises Plrat prir. i:ilabelll Tluane (lllleipln flie, for ti' work In the course !eii irp," Ann I-mi Petter, honorable nuntlen. He?onrj'pr"ife.nfer work In dealrn (batik) Marlen Kwlnc , .... .... Third prise, for work In deslirn . J. 6ni!er, honer.ib'e mention, rrnncls .Mac MMfVedlih Alll'in Pi Ire Ker ieat work at tic Zoeloslenl Oardene. Bdlih fleberta. hon orable nvnllen l'lnrencn MrCarlhv Jeneph T. Halln Memerial Prlra Fer mtril rrellenre In nature aluilv Hr6t prlr" I'lnrenee MiCnrthj Scend prl?e Wlllard S. Klieren. Third prize. Muriel ..aleehn. Honorable mention Illcannr Cehen. Mrs. J, lleatrlce l.irer Hdlth llelieila. T.mcri.ne lid t)ltablil soldiers' fund prise fnr be, I eket -lies In Sederil Heard Jtunt from animals or blrda al Zuelnslcal Oardenii la nc, ( llaffn l)or Lharle, llnm Ttallev Trl7e Fer most dceratlie iihlure studi work. Mnrlnn r,liii;. honorable mention, .Muriel Jalsehn, Dnrelhy Kl'enbaeli Mrr. Jehn Wl-fr prlie for be,t dernra ttve bird HJdy made at the ZouleKlcnl tlar ttrt Klernre Mn'nrh Mrs. Itcnrv llrlnien I nxc prize, for co, tumc d-.n nna l.nwFen. I MarKs llenr Pel prize", for fliwei JCter. Klr't I Inrenee MrCariln Sttend Paul swiehn T.ilrd Wlllird .M Khersen Fourth Mr J Heatr.m I.arer. Fifth, Hunnah .M Hhelli. Honorable meinn Miriam Tlndill Jf II Until, inzcs for Mower studies. 1 lrl Martha r.illfi. J-fieiid Muriel .liilsehn. Ilnmirable minlien Mmraret r.eat Is wrong, mid I let them both tell mi. I hies nnd stnrt ever ngaln it makes the till about it." diiv worth while." MARK JEFF ALUMNI DAY turera' Medal, for Kenernt exrellenre. recu-' lar eeurse third jear lister Jn.eph Tlarnn. I iienry 1 rieunerKer ...emeriai rri7e. te stu dent. riinklnK ecrenrt 'n ceneral excellence, e-.-i-i .llnl.a a. r.ll.,.,.d u.. ' reiular course third lear Hareld Stewart Special CliniCS 10 He hOIIOWed by IUrkb. honerabli, nentlun. Irwin llett-n- Banquet Tonight J exile yinrl.l Pil7e. le student, of third- Tnilnr In Alumni Dnv nt .Ierff.rtr.ii Among these ulm nrei iear. cnemi,ir. iielnc nnd printlnir clas, -. ,, r ,.,, ..Illlli.ll i iril.K. attftln.llrz IhM hlsll. nt fnlln? fnr Ih. i.sr'. work Jehn Henri llennesiey. Jr I Oliillictlllg (Utiles, blcll still led at 10 Textile Mnrld Prle, te student of eenlni: .i. i I1P ti. I'tnin.is V li.,,-,.n,. cliemlstrj and dielntt. mtnlnlni: the hlchest I " ple J1'. rr llr. Mailf 1 .N. lliMr-iiir., rating- for th lull thren-ienr ceuise Jeseph Dr .Inllll II. (tltiben. Dr. I heialler M. Kaeppler. honerabln mention. Jnmes ,)nrksen and Dr. .1 Teillllie Itllgh. Murpln I Asspclala Committee of Women's Prize (for Out -patients depm Iments Mill be held Iicfiuanl dlcii with executed fiihrlcs ieB- durine the hours of 11 te j o'clock u,aUr..e. .bird .lean-Kenne.h Kak.n , Veruoeu will be Inken V with Mrs .lern, Wlstrr Prl? (fnr silk brernd" ' i Utiles. The nun. ml nlu.uni bmiquet I "ipRi)hn"r "iV6"1"1 f'lbr,c) M" Il-rtheld jl l)p held this cie.iing lit 7 o'clock '.Mil, CI An Prlre for .lnrquanl destisn (wlih In the Ilellexue-Stlillferd. executed fabric, r'i;ulai cnurK' second I . nr) Prank I olen Sles' lienurabln men . ,VlI,KWr.'Rr..I.J,r.lu. GRAMMAR SCHOOL REUNION .lent preduclnir the b st epeclsllv flesiirned and wein Janunrd fabric) Wllllnm, ... , ,, ,... i hirle, lleckcr. honorable mention, Stanley Rebert Merris Pupils Ot 1913 and .ieiui"!j"ni'irrii'h Pri (for bighe,t rat- 1914 Classes Will Meet Tonight Ins In the wool rnurse pecnnil icnrl Hdwnril Cornelius Jnurei, linnornlile mention, Alva Members of the classes nf.tlltiP. IfM.'t, WKl?nUl";rn Flic Manufacturing Ce prlr- fe- "'"' .rrlininrj. 1011. of the itebert highest rat'iit: in the tetun reur. second ' Merris (.rnmiuar Scheel. TwentJ --lMll icar l.dwiri i.tiKciH Jiaw kc nonernDW uilfl Tlintnp'-Otl Streets, bold n ri' llienunn ...ui; "-iiniii uiinuupw 1.111..11 nmin I'hl rsi I rnicrnuy p nvr.ll.nrM In Welle feimil nmiM!s. nist.veiu ria,se, . Aitiiur Hen i president of ( euiicil, nnd Dr. Armnnd ben" l"?X,Knn;slei;n0r '' " ''" "" i tlerseii. associate superintendent of lijlta, Ki-PPA Pin Fnternlu prle for schools nnd principal of the Merris best exfcjtcd work en the hand harness .Scheel when the clii"es wcic crndlinteil. irenr'c ursi-ieir uav clashes uebert i ;u i, ,i, ..n,,. 1liemnnn MrWiili" honorable mention, Ar-Mv,n " '", 'penjJPI s. , ihnr lierjihim lieberisbni The reunion, n hirh h.is been :u nuised Phi Pl Fraternlti Prle (for let executed j, .' tBrB i .1.,i. ,,, ,.! work In color harniem and desls-n flrn leap '" "" ,,-; ,"P ''"nlinnll mill ( nrl I da clai-e,) Itlriui Pcldlnic Veuns. honor- .Miller, will be in the form of a dinner , able inmllnn Arthur llenth ini nebertshaw. (Iniwe a. i.i. I T.t f .,..1,. n.l.. irn. ki.i. ill ill . . milllll l Ml l... inr ' iit liui lllKII' MacDonald & Campbell Seasonable Tweed and Homespun Suits $30 te $65 Typical Tweed and Hemespuns of the most supeiier quality and custom taileiing many imported. Stylish models, quarter lined and with patch pockets. These ate distinguished suits of great com fort and serviceability. Geed looking en every man and priced much less than you can buy them from the merchant tailor who alone can equal them. Nete: Smartest of all the 4-picce Sports and Town Suits, $38 te $65 1334-1336 Chestnut Street in ' "" ' ' i!"i"l'M'ii sirreis, win neifi n re- "p??- ferVeneral I ",,ie11 tonight lit the Hoeseielt. liOUV iitlen'nm! fnbrle I Chestnut Street. Hlchanl Wrgleln, BANKS PROUD OF THEIR HISTORY zrr. Mr. William r I nrt.t ,.rl-n tn. ......m. ... rullne 111 ibemlstri and (Heine. Orst war .m "s(;n i aielvn ireenuier. I dni rlasss-llernril llerinant, hennrabla J nurneli Maitsen prize, for petterv 'mention njhn Wllllnm Wllsm , Wl Itani J Wat in ' Anna I", sinnelt Pi I, (for student of sc- r mm - Crerler prize, nndjear rbemlsirj, dielntr and print Incr Hut for color And (Jeen First lear. clav attalnlnic the blithest ratlin; for the wslieii Ihnnipten full twe-icar ceurr". HiorKe IMward Wll- .S'lend. can drawing -Fl -ink Altenhead. I son ' Ruphiel Caiallleir , vrs Thern is Robett. Prie (for highest (.iris Indurtrlnl Art I.eigue prle Sarah riling In the reulr course, second seir) Jne im th William Frederkk Seltz. , .Mrs Arthur Meigs prle for third leir - I cn l.ianer I'ehfn hnneribl. mention. I Berlruni tenr, sarnj.ne snutb I IIIIIV rtCCinC UCDC I CtnC Slilt Prak rheini Pitter.iin Pn... n.. I NHV I Urr UL II1-I1L. ktrlUd Wsiir color r, n.Vriir Jein (lel7e. for esrellent work done n th,. Illustn- . , .,, ., , r- i tien ti-., Hern nm, lamnerni .Outranks All Others In East In rredulcr: Oral' Prlz" Fer nrchltcciural r. i.i rcellmr in nufrlm deninitleii. Jehn Heg ' Recruiting n I ,, ,.,.,.,.,.. ... . i ;.! .Mrs l(enr .s Crme Prle Fer Iho test- ' nr I ui'niicipniii ui ucitiiiiihk mafle feiiunie I ucllif. L'nlerlilll ( Iffii'e bus benten Cieii ether etfice of nih"n, ?u" n',1'""80" '"" " ''" toler. ,,e P.nM In iPcrulliiigJnM neek. This miss Mnn l,i Prize pur wnter color I ntlicc, wiilcn is nr i.ii.i arcu sirepi, leu KlUrrriBv:''"','7,",1' i. .- N''w r,v ('ln '" -'" l,0r r,,nt f rU" ' tak renUrlng (jiinVe, JnxViii. ' ill'-tnients. .New rk JUKI Hnllimme ' Sir, Junes Wiiir Prir if... i.a.i -. . ..-.i ... ,. tie fnv speenil. Ort fabrl .1- t It te I ilmiM ml... ,. .L th,. mei-im lu unnln ir,.ll Anna J iin:, in. . if... ........ i ... ' i in- i. . .... ...-. .- .. ..... 1.11. 1,.,.. "' " -lllHIIKJ .l I !!- .., IP 3!ap l.ucreiia rtanisbnrLer v Prl7 nheie slnndnid and fe local recruiters it ' ... .... t . Iin rt tell nt t lin ft tul f I li I e fcin .""lioSei'H-Ctnrnl leWftOlir. I "" ?'h' I'lilladelphia effire lends de de tlne """ ",r Uplte the fuel thnt the number of Hipin"i.uct.'mi",t rrZ" (for ,","?rlnK) ' icieitleiis here total almost 7i" per cent Thornten ii'lev prle in student whose ' of ,,,,, al'P'li Hilts. , work ns ;l wSiii, lmu .le.ni.ii.t.i ....... . fl'l.! 1 ttin tlrt linie ill c.t tiinntlia m, . .-.,. .. ,11..). ,.J, ,11 t ' ... -. &Br'- 'ix;,,,;;,. v ?qf y ppul?r off the IjlVteVMn&SlW. reCnlemeSsSreTely'ple; W3lk" B;V.l.en-Ju")'- ien (evenini; i,tuicnti t he leca etticc, is cireiuc. p.enseuwitn m 1ust n1am 1011lnrr ii" inimes iieteri, prle for fourth tlie icsilii". " e er iurnitiiie-ii , M.i II. rdersen, ' HnrnPcniinc .Mrs i shliiird Smith prlre. for grad- I -" nOlTlCbpUnS, ii.? V ".'. mnMrntlon-.llra-e Norrress. HiDiakMB.A i f ,flpMc Mrs IrieiinMn, Mairlsen Smith nrlre feri ! ATTDbCCFIlN LWcCQS, Lt,..,", "T.alm''n' of an illustiailen thme .''iiuuii k i iin n I Hit 10? i" Su.lllV."1 ''''''', ,f"' second 5ear inlerinr ,-,,,.n) prncU sheppard li ..."" "mP") Prle (for color work liC'i'"';. i"i!"',,,) 'V,r" I'methv Klserbnck. ti.i. . '.. ,.irn mirn ..eiin A. K-i,, '';ur,h iliirlel fKlsehn fifth. Hailen fcs-lng honorable nvntlen. Mr I. Peatrlce Liter irgin' Heist trtirJifiTr'a '" '. " ''ri" (for ""r' 'n In truniBnial drawing) Matthew F shnin. first l.rn Heather, Rerend W Suu-rli sm tb me-Iieri r.V ii1'" " , 1'1'Tim rrlr. Hn liVr ,?..yf ,ri1 ,"'lm" IMHsen ) Fer first 11 . i Kl '''l'-" Stevenson lle' ' -'-'. . "" JT ".'rw,.ril -I ttrupin. . - ...... .i.-i ,,i iii iiimuiiii tun r'lem.e M.ivl.nirnV; ' ' " rhllnileliihh reitlle Srliniil Nllenl Asse-l,ii,in kf I'olten Manufar- UATTRESSEC-l Ifl RENOVATED V Brass Beds Relacquered TC fwfiraiiler fill ieerfcminsht abM lufe ffjunl (e ncie nl t-B th oeit. Feathers Sterilized Mede Inte Mallrrtnef llei Snrlntj Ite-uobelslered Our tule Call KtnyU'hr ia H ivanuneten Are. ,Lem,47(i3. KM. 37 Wi V,SICHEL S rh.i; Rogers Peet Norfelks are by no means confined te the links! cheviets, long! With knickers or trousers or both. FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Pcet Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper Many leading banks arc advertising. And fre quently the burden of the advertising is the bank's history, the many honorable years it has done business as a bank. Few banks arc elder than the Crane Mills at Dalten. These mills have made paper almost since the beginning of financial history in this country. And almost from the beginning the Crane papers have been used for two of the most important products in which a bank deals banknotes and securities. Seme of the eldest and most famous of these banks have used Crane papers in one way or another for seventy-five years. ioe selected new rag stecl izi years' experience Brtur; notes of 22 countries Paper money 0438,000,000 people Government bends of 18 nations Cranes BUSINESS PAPERS he rAiainc wstQurent and Coffee opep 19th & Chestnut Sis. A delightful place te dine wheie you aiu assured of the verv best feed and ftef meeting the pcr V .ou like te mw.. 1 .V'lfiily Feed. -Vef KrprtMfir A JUDICIOUS use of color improves most printed matter. A (;oed printer knows where te draw the line. THE HOLMES Plinss, 'Printers 1315.29 Cherrv Strtet Philadelphia I t ' " ' ' '" " " I . .- e35e! ffQ 1 " lBt ML Build for long service Sheddy in building lo le lo ienics painfully evident i" n very hliert time. A Kued nrchitect nnd a Poed builder safeguard you against it. FL.HOOVER&SONS HCORPOIUTID H0ILD1NG CONSTRUCTION Since Infill '1031.1023 CHERRY STREET nelf hlncklnca Spert Shoes and a -complete, Una of golf and ten nis accessories Togs Fer Gelf , $22..50 te 35.00 8, .1 and I Piece uM and spett sul's of im pelled materials for meet wear loe SEPARATE I KNICKERS fpeclal at $4.75 (llnsn) cloth, J II and $7. Uabar- i dine, lin. GOLF SETS, $15.00 , Iiiiludlntr full-sized can. ia nd lealhet bag nnd IS clubs. Prices up te 1105, Gelf cPECIALTY Shep te Seuth YJih. Gverjthwgfir Gdfin I JJ'HY pay lessm than a fair price for clothes? fj Of course, if you have menry te waste en clothing, it nuiy be nil light te buy some of the se-culled "chc.ip" goods that arc se ftcely advertised. J But comparatively few people can affeul thi-i form of extravagance the man who is careful of his expenditure who wants te get one hundred cents' worth of value for every dollar he spends is net wasting money en poorly made, ill-fitting clothes whose only attraction is a low fust cost. If Fortunately, there are plenty of shrewd nnd discerning buyers in Philadelphia nnd vicinity that's one reason for our steady growth in volume of business. J Spring Suits and Topcoats arc reasonably pi iced nt $30 and upward. At $40, $45 and $50 there are especially notable values. JACOB MEEDS SOHS 1424-1426 Onesteiml Sfenedt 5r,niw swm,N x ""EOs "1 I I ftMll UIIIINLMVL ENGAGEMENT RINGS Polished Girdle Diamonds of Supreme Quality IM ff IRST Sill mreHwir I II The First Penny Savings Bank 1343 Chestnut 21st and Bainbridge Save your pennies get the habit watch hew the habit and your bank account grows! Fer Saving, instead of being a hardship, becomes a real joy. The First Penny Savings Bank has 45,000 depositors, who have saved ?10, 121,523.63. Every one of these 45,000 depositors receives r'r interest with absolute safety. Open your account today. JOHN WAXAMAKER. President. Deposits from lc te $5,000 f V i (4V4) I I I I I (a FIRST fj J Dear Sir Loek Around - then come te Perry s SHOPPING AROUND has become popular with men since we announced our Super - Value Policy months age and asked them te compare qualities before buying. The men who appreciate our Super - Values the most are the ones who have found out by personal ex perience that our Super Values for fine quality clothes (the only kind we sell) arc dollars less than ether stores are asking for similar qualities. P liRRY'S Fine Worsted Suits in light, dark and in-between colors beautifully trimmed exquisitely finished seams piped with silk. Ovr fupcr.Valur pnm ter Suitl $28 $33 $38 nnd $43 Blue Serge Suits elegant fine-feeling fabrics closely woven twills; fine herringbones and beautiful self-stripe patterns. fi'tr 3upf t'a'tfc jtr'cri fnr Srgi $25 $30 $38 $40 Willi elcctrichy Mr. Edisen has developed and perfected a new and valuable business method which you as an executive will recognize as indispensable. Don't think you knew all about it, be cause you den'i. HOT WEATHER SUITS Palm Beaches. Mehairs and featherweight Tropical wor steds handsome new patterns in splendid colorings, inimi tably finished. put "tite, -t'fivr jirti-r? i,rr(n nl $14.50 rtul feuf!nM e 7 $S $20 N'j $25 W Yours truly, Yeu can find out ihc advantages of the new method in 10 minutes. Set aside the ten minutes today. We will call but once unless you ask us te return. Telephone Spruce tf.70; fiuce :r.7.S GEORGE M. AUSTIN l627CJ,estnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. White Flannel i Treuscts (finest quality flannel) rt I 'h- '.pir I'rt'u' jn of $8.25 White Duck Trousers (8 or At my Duck cold-water shrunk) (Jt.r f'i)irt. '(u Prrt $2.50 SUPER-VALUE and fine quality are twin terms at Perry's. Ask one of our obliging salesmen te explain what our Super-Value policy can de for you in the way of saving your money. PERRY & GO. Kith and Chestnut SUPKK-VALUES in Clet hen for Men THE NEW Ediphene TINE FRAMING Etchings Prints I'.'afcr Celers Palntlnfi IDE KOSi-NBACI GILLEtUS JKV Walnut BtrtH r; m M 1 vt '. r Mi 0 ? k i V . JnR(A .'vfi
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