flSmvjmksjfxMi V SKy 'WSTSQ PTJBIlIC LBDQBB-tPHIKADBIjPHIA, BATOTOAt', . JUNE ft 1922 y f' . ' ' - ''fj GIRL SPRINTER PUTS TABOO BLOOMERS AS UNWIELDY JUNE 3, 1922 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S'1 m-rHjH r isr BOW mw ... it n . r . . . i'fc . JJOtiw aaugn insists en m v , . ... ..... Fiji, wearing oeys irunns as ft SA Seeks Recerd ; Bobbed Hair Best, 'Asserts M Tempfe University's Noted ujti- -fV'vXX PAl. ' ' iM GirZ 4ifcfe r,,i FW -V rn These "uncomfortable and terribly neavjr" bloomers, g-enernlly worn ly "! in athletic contents, held no nt nt tmctien for Ml3 Dorethy Itnugli, Ely , at Tempi. University, who, Thursday Ky ' eempetfnjc in Temple's field day sport", wen me e-ynru umn in iu srennm Het and equaled the women's cellcplntc record for the event. "Of course they mny be Jnt n Httle mere conventional," Miss BntiRh ml tnltted, "hut I find It much enlcr mid far mere comfertnbte te run In the regu latien boy's outfit with short trunk The bloomers are certainly a handicap, $ .t They catch the air ns one runs and ;; 23. V feel as If they welched ten pounds "Dettle," aa she li familiarly called by fellow students, and Dr. Mil Mil eon Krancela D'nilscu, physical director nt the University, her athletic Instruc tor, is also an nrdent prepj;nnil9t iu , favor of bobbed hair. This was learned) mien sne wnsnsuea te pey? ier n pnein- i crnna, and nurrieeiy rnoreweel a ceme , naaaciDau. in inci, j. ukc u oranceei JH a 4R VOX!" VtV r:- mm? mm t a. i..rM' l.jPii s i J,iW.i DOKOTHY IIAUAlI from one of her friends, "Yeu see it doesn't take but a jiffy te comb it out." bhe said. "If it were lone I. should hnve te run all the way unstalra and stand before my mirror. Net pnly thnt, but when I run I'm nut of athletics. I Dr. D' Kit sen li enthusiastic In his praise nnd confidently leeks forward te her breaking the women's celleglntfi record for the 7.ri-ynril dash In the In ternational women's sames te be held Iw.tlianNl wltli lnnsn nds tilnwinif in In Antwern next fall. my eyes and finlshlne with the nppear- New that "Dettle" has calned her nnce of a bedraceled cave-woman." i reputation she Is coin? te tnke up nth- "I Jlko h'M'fd hnlr, net only fur Ictic work seriously. She has ncceptul these reatens, out wcause it is mero hyelenlc. ".Hew long have I been rnnnlntr? Only since I came te Temple. Hut I have done much swimming and I played n position a.s physical director of the (ilen-Nnr Ilich Sheol, which will epn In the fall.. It was recently erected and is n combination of the Ulenelden und Norwood Hlgli Schools. i GIVE SPECIAL MOVIE SHOW 'JOHN E. HANIFEN LEFT ; FOR 200 BLIND CHILDREN, ESTATE WORTH $364,877 , ' i Y9ungsters Have Pictures Explained Inventory of Kensington Manufac Manufac te .Them Hear Organ Recital turer'a Property Filed I A. motion-picture show for 200 blind I , 'Thn K- Ilanifen. Kenlngten rnanii- i ahi... .....i. , inc, K-.,i.. i.icjtirer, wlie died last Neemrxr Jl, children, students of the l'ennsjlvnnla , ptt nn eMfntc v,l)ip(1 flt ,.., iS77i0l Institute for the Instruction of the j An ln-cntery In Ills poreinl tate isns , Blind, was given this morning In a I filed tedav. lie was former pioprlcter I theatre en Sixty-ninth street. ! et "" Marlborough Textile Mills and ' m .i i.. ,v..,i member of the I nten League and ether i The pupils were taken te the theatre cltlb,. Il3 heI110 ,vn, n lfi:;1 North in anton.ebllcs furnished by the Aute- Fifteenth Mreet. mobile Oub of Philadelphia. As thev Thorns P fonrer, n.rl IJeyer passed through the entrance their sur- , ""$, M $l:i00 ,?? hl3 SH.000ei.tate .. i i j . i. i. te Catholic charities. Ills will was1 lonneings were wyinineu iu luCm u. probated today. St. Jeseph's Heuse for their instructors. I Homeless, Industrious Beys will re- The program Included an organ re- ceipve $3000 : Church of the Immacu cltml. During nn Intermission n lecture late Conception. 2000; Mttle Sisters was given, explaining the principles of of the Peer, $1000: Sisters of Charity, notion plctnrea, and a news reel was 1 51000, and Carmelite SiRtcrs, $300. ran, without 'musical accemDaniment. Other wills probated were these of The blind students could thus hear the j Sarah Hener, who died In New Yertc clicking of the machine, while the titles , city, 520,000 ; J. Clifferd Allisen. 1715 were read te them by an instructor. North Twenty-eighth street, 5S900, nnd The reel was run slowly, and the scenes 'Albert VT. Bleem, who died in Atlantic n the screen were described In detail City, $29,000. Inventories were also by the instructor, enabling the pupils te visualize the actual pictures In their mind's eye. Many et tne students are net totally filed In the personal estates of Geerge a. scniever. sieVJis.ia, and Jeanna F. Albcrtsen, $10,102.09. Mind, and the performance proved of ..,.-, ... ,.,, double Interest tethem, as the lighting1, SCHEDULE BAND CONCERTS Sects of the theatre were employed te .their fullest extent. Week's Program Arranged for WIN FRIEND SCHOLARSHIPS The Municipal Band will give con- I certs every night next week In various Edward Flsk and Ruth Bleckwell part3 of the city. Monday night a con Awarded Scheel Honors '" ?'!Lbetn.nrV,T'cnty"hlrd , .. m , , t- a j nn" Brown streets; Tuewlay, Penn Miss Ruth Bleckwell, 214 Hast Sedg- Treaty Park. Columbia avenue and wick street, nnd Edward Flsk, Zii p.each street; Wednesday, Twenty West Chclten anue, students at the fourth and Jacksen streets ; Thursday, Gerroantewn Inends behoel, have , rTOnt an Carpenter streets; Trlday. been awarded the annual Sussn fe. Falrhlll street abeve Taber read; Sat Kite and Davis H. Tersythe Alumni ,:rday. Cetnly and Dittman streets. The Scholarships for next year. following program will be given each Announcement of the winners was evening ' JMde In the assembly hall of the school lt March-"Am.rira. "te. Phii.n- by Stanley Yamall, the principal. The ihrepiat" , Ttnt. scholarships, worth $100 each, werp ' '"rt,utJ-r"2S"!:a '. Heroia founded some years age by the Alumni . 3 ecnl Sel-a" Mnsen. Association and in memory of two for- '4. int.rmene "Kis?v '. Hubbcii mer teachers at the school. The award ".'"Rrr.?" i'OCKl", ...... DKen Is made te the boy and girl In either 1 9 DVgJ?.tT..The .rf ?.n.. .sUchMi!. Junier or senior class with the highest 7. Tener sole siecti averages for the year. Te win an Waiw-"sn!-,e.Meli.t7' H.rb.rt ward' a minimum of ninety muFt be , 9. nnictten !3 Peiuaara. from attained 'in every study. The winners "'" ''"r'i"10"' , Meyerbr .l.n. r.l.( hnnVa fl-nm th tikr ilent " "" "anner. of Ihe Alumni Association. Cups were awarded te Themas Ath- cnea ana ;n:i xuruu iu-uu m iii ney ana gin Desi in nmieucs. iz was announced also that In the annual color , Drank Turpentine Frem Bettle He contests the "whites" had wen the Thought Contained Whisky indoor contests nnd the "blues the I fi.fi,i ,,-n.nr,e - ., 1 field meet. The highest point winners . M staking turpentine for whisky cost were the "whites." and they were the life of Jehn R. Kaleslnlski, fifty given the cup for the year. eight years old, of 2C00 Orthodox street, last night. 3 HELD IN AUTO DEATH I Knl?"". feeling 111, decided te take " " ! a drlni; and went te a closet in his bed- , . ,. .... room en the beeend fleer. Twe quart Members of Philadelphia Family bottles htoed en the fleer of the cleset. Jailed at Elmlra, N. Y. Without stepping te turn en a light, he Three Philadelphlans, all of one family, are under arrefi mira. N. Y.. en a formal c! VttVFJttttZ&X nd mi ee Jreea awnwn, a i.ity-i.ve- Distriet DetecU7e reld e tt B j. year-old "rmer. , d aml clcariipd btrMts 6tatIen j l3ft?&M?i&$&. 5U0tieatI:c1elnd,e?1t(leClam, ,tat dMth WaS Mrs. Evelyn Pollock, and a sister. Nera lue t0 "cc'ac"t- Pollock, fifteen ytnra old. 20S3 Ka.t ' Cambria street. All were taken te the TO BECOME MISSIONARY Broeme County jail at Blnghamten. A1"? i.ly Ti.-?.; 1.- .T.c?r Swarthmere Girl IJTUVA a "ii W vc ittfeUtruj, ULUMH ! MISTAKE COSTS MAN'S LIFE members plr k,'a UI' , "" or, lne, t0"1('fl nn,J poured In I't """s" " J"h '"'. 11 pruvea te ue large of Ith0 wrong bottle, and fSalciniski was i Will Teach In Chinese Seminary Miss Helen C. Mnrr. of Kwarthmere, will (-nil this month for China te be come a missionary teacher in the True Light Seminary of Canten. Miss Marr is - daughter of the TW I Geerge A. Marr. of Swarthmore She Op. Krauskopf te Get Meney for graduated iu 1912 from Suurthmere Dovlestewn Institution I College. ' Irur te the police, relatives of the Pel locks in this city are Inclined te doubt I the report. $100,000 FOR SCHOOL fVmtrihiitlenR nmniintlnir tn S1ftnnn Itj. .V .. . ; . . V ". '.""' 'i'Hr ?m M presentea te the Hey. I)r S Joeeeh KrniiRkenf for thn Xmlnri'il l" Barm Rphenl. fnvliHrtnwn nt nnni. Ttrsary exercises te be held there .to morrow. In the fund which is being raised for the whoel Philadeltihia'H quota has been placed at $200,000. , Harry B. Hlrsh announced today thai following the twenty-fifth anniversary dinner given Dr. Krauskenf. nresldenti et tha sehenl. the femmhtfn In linr ' -ii. oenfHimrinno tn i, nn,f i"iTCGC:!i"n:nc!r!i!rn:!:ir!inrr7 ?"-'" -...-... .w ..... UHlUUIt, ... . , -,.-.- ,-.r $80,000. In view of ether pledges made these working for the fund arc con cen ident of having $100,000 te present to-Berrow. Cuticura Seap Is Ideal for The Complexion 8ep,OIntmnt,TIctn 24c ?rjrwbr Keriamplea ad(Jr,OaiieiLtrtrftUrIifCH.I. MldnJIi .vv WL rtj lljTv. M . Clty'i Deaths Slume In Week ife , TV..11.. tl, .!, fnll .,U..1.ll.. 1 ' .TtVrf WBIUD iuv tic ,v vi enuiljr in v Mmparlsen witn tne previous week, but njimiy were uigner us cemjiareu with ;.JiSTtiie same weeK a year age. There were .V' AStH Hfinflin from fill pnilHPS tfir thn tfif.l. a'j Mdlnz June 2. while 442 were renerri, I ',( &jjht week. Eight deaths from diphtheria 'f ipd croup were reported In this week's f".M? !!,. while one death resulted from iSfrtWOwirlet fever. In the new cases of com. fc SiJtAWiinlcaBle diseases for the week there r. '. "?. eighty -six of scarlet fever, com- j, '...mi. .I..1...I.. .1 . ivilfi uuc-hijiu iu lliu WVCK a, ium cases of ecarjet fever, V.M Summer Heme in Maine $3500 Circumstances force the elTt'rinff of this attractive property nt a sacrifice. Cliff Island, Casco Hay, Maine convenient te Port land. One aero weeded with pine trees. 2-story bungalow, 10 rooms and hath. 0erloe!;ln the Bay. Excellent for sum mer home or camp site. Apply te Girard Trust Company Hundreds of New or Airy Cottens at Frecks of Coel Summer Silksl Amazingly Lew Prices in the! Wanamaker Down Stairs Stere Foulards Georgette Crepes Printed Crepes Tub Silks Crepes de Chine Canten Crepes A LI of these fashionable materials in the season's best colorings will te found among these fresh and charming new dresses astonishingly low priced. Here are morning frocks, as wholesome and cheery as sunlight. Sports frocks of tailored tub silks, colorful epenge or linen. Afternoon dresses are of soft crepes in flesh pink, white and delectable blues and lilac tints. Ginghams Dotted Swisses Cotten Epenges " $38.50 Fine Imitation Pearls, $5 Lustrous, lovely beads, evenly graduated, in 24, 27 nnd 30 inch strings, each finished with a 10 karat geld clasp. In crenra and the faintest flush of pink. These beads hnve a wonderful luster, as they are made en a mother-of-pearl base coated with fish-scale. Indestructible, which means that they can be dipped into het water without harm. We have- Imported hundreds of necklaces of this type nnd have never had a complaint. The Debutante $5 The same flne grade of imita tion pearls, but in the tiny size that se many young women are asking for. The strings are only 18 inches long, and all of the beads are 6jnall. Geld catches, of course. (Central) Single or Deuble Strand Hair Nets 10c Each 3 for 25c Excellent nets of geed size and perfect in every way. In cap or fringe shape in gray, white, black, uburn, blend, light, medium or dark brown. A dozen nets, all in one color or asserted, can be had for $1. (Central) All -Linen Face Towels, 50c Of absorbent quality, in a close nuck weave, these geed heavy towels are 17x34 inches, with hemmed ends. (Central) Sample Dresses $18.75 and $22.50 Of Georgette crepe In flesh, white nnd navy and in delicately colored Canten crepes or navy blue crepe de chine. Just a few of a kind and all extra fine at the prices. Women's sizes. Voile Dresses at $5.50 te $10 Light airy patterns or dark blue or black dotted dresses are made in typical Summer ways. Plain color voiles, se fine that they leek like Georgette crepe, are in lemon yellow, black, rose, white, Copenhagen and nayy blue at $10. " Fine Frecks Reduced a Third or Mere $18.75 te $38.50 Handsome dresses of Can Can eon crepe, crepe meteor, wool jersey, Russian crepe andS Georgette from our own stocks are wearing new low prices. They are all distinctly of the finer type, beautifully made and of fine materials. (Market) Foulard and Tub Silk Dresses Special at $10 Foulards are in dotted .patterns jade-and-white, red-and-white, navy-and-white or fan-and-navy. Tub silks are in pencil stripes andl group stripes in orchid, jade, navy, brown, etc., en white grounds. All very smartly tailored. Wide Cheesing Among Silk Frecks at $15 and $16.50 Foulard dresses are in dotted and figured patterns in navy blue and brown; some with everdrapery of Georgette, $15. Crepe de chine dresses in navy blue show vertical pin tucks stitched with silver; metal girdles, $15. Beaded Canten crepe dresses are in periwinkle blue, navy and black at $15. Printed crepes de chine in light colorings are $15. Sports dresses of crepe de chine and Russian crepe are in bright blues, jade, fuchsia, Copenhagen, navy, brown and black many with white bodices or contrasting bands, $16.50. . Plain Voiles Figured Voiles Linens Semi-formal dinner gowns are of cobwebby laces and exquisite silk crepes, often adorned' with crystal beads. In addition te all these lovely new things we have taken a number of dresses from our own stocks frocks of which we have but one or two of a kind and marked them all at greatly lessened prices. Among these will be found some uncommonly fine dresses at very low prices. Fresh Gingham ' Dresses $2.50. $3.50 te $6 The, fineness of the gingham is the most amazing feature it has been years since silky tex tex ture could be had without paying a great deal for it. These are in straight-line styles with touches of white organdie, -with cross cress stitch in black or red, with frills of white or gingham. Dozens and dozens of different styles. Linen, Swiss and Epenge Frecks $6.75 te $10 Linen dresses in white and delicate tints, tailored or em broidered with white wool, are $8.76 and $10. Epenge .sports dresses with embroidered sleeves, $6.75. 1 Dotted Swiss dresses in rose, brown, orchid and navy, $8.50. (Market) ia $15 ' Lowered Prices en Certain Geed Capes and Coats $8.75 $10 $15 A little group of chinchilla and tweed coats and velour capes in various blues and tans. Net many of any one kind. (Market) Silk lined tan pole coats are $16.50, $22.50 and $25. Camel's hair coats, $37.50. Navy blue tricetine and Feiret twill capes, silk lined and edged with fringe, $21.50. ....... , .. I I ., . -.,. m , .!,, -.. I II I I ., , . . ., . ,.,, J $5 $38.50 $10 $16.50 $5 i $15 $6.75 $22.50 Levely Radium All-Over Laces $1 Yard, Special Because they were made slightly narrower than usual we were able te get them at a low figure and can sell them for much less than is usual for such geed quality. Fine for skirt draperies, sleeves, blouses, etc. They are 25 te 27 inches wide some in the heavy Spanish patterns. Black radium lace fieuncings $2 and $2.25 yard. (Central) l Geed Socks for Children 35c Pair 3 Pair for $1' j Sturdy mercerized cotton socks, full-fashioned, have colored relh tops violet, green, orange, light " blue and navy. Sizes 7 te 9. At 25c Mercerized white cotton socks, with striped tops in tan, pink, ' black, light blue, navy, cordovan or buttercup. Sizes 6 te 9. -Length Socks. 50c i Fancy ribbed effects of the! "kind that little boys will net mind j wearing. They have deep roll' tops and are in brown-and-white, . tan-and-white and green-and white mottled effect. Sizes 7 te 10. (Central) Fine Mercerized Voile, 38c Yard A fine lustrous quality, 40', inches wide in the following plain colers: CJ1 4? WT 3 I 1 I iwc ui ty umen s ana uiris Mary Jane Pumps $5.25 a Pair An average saving of two dollars a pair! Werth looking into, isn't it? That is enough te buy a geed pair of silk stockings te go with them! And, vacation is coming. All the pumps have instep straps and low heels. Many have covered heels. Of black patent leather, gray suede, black calfskin or patent leather with gray backs various styles, all desirable. Net every size in every style but excellent choos chees ing. Children's Tan Mary Jane Pumps Special at $250 Of tan calfskin, with wide tees, they have durable soles. Sizes 6 te 2. Women's White Pumps Arrive! Mere are coming in every day mostly with low or Cuban heels. Prices vury from $5 for white canvas te $9.00 for tine kidskin. (Clieitnat) Girls' Sample Silk Frecks Average Half Price at $7.75 Beautiful colors in gleaming crepe de chine cornflower blue, American beauty, brown, navy blue, henna and Copenhagen. Deep tucks, frivolous ruffles te delight a girl's heart, dear little wreaths, flowing bands of silk ribbon such are their adornments, making them individual frocks such as every mother likes te get for her girls. One or two of a kind sizes 8 te 16 years in the group. Alse, a few very fine taffeta frocks at $7.75. (Markat) Special Baronet Sports Satin, $2 39 Inches Wide Beautiful brocaded sports satin (fiber silk) in a glistening, gleaming array of the most desirable colors. Turquoise Rese . White Yellow Lavender Tan Orchid ' Copenhagen j nu n Belgian blue- t,. Old rose A Mm um., Flame (Central) Fiber Rugs Heavy Enough te Lie Flat ' They'll stay where they're put! Ne wrinkling when you move a bit of furniture about ! Pretty rugs tee, in soft tones of blues, rose, brown, green and gray, some with cool white fiber interwoven, giv ing a touch of lightness. Seme have plain centers with contrasting colors in the borders, which are stenciled with a geed grade of oil paint. Others' have figured centers. These rugs are easily and sanitarily freshened by wiping them with a damp cloth. 4.6x7.6 feet . $5 8.3x10.6 feet $13 6x9 feet $8.50 9x12 feet $14 (Cheitnut) Women's Underthings of Novelty Voile at $1 Vests, step-ins and envelope chemises at $1 each are of voile in woven checks and stripes, fin ished with pretty laces. The vests and step-ins are in sets and are cut in delightful points, edged with lace. White, pink and orchid among them. (Central) Nrfvy Smoke Silver Pale geld Orchid Nile Tiger lily Burnt orange Periwinkle Rese Light blue Chinese blue Henna Bright orange Copenhagen Sheer Handkerchief Lawn, 30c Yard, Particularly adaptable for chil dren's frocks, but it is se sheer and fine women will want frocks and blouses of it, tee. Pretty figures and stripes en white grounds. 40 inches wide. (Central) Real Summer Hats Jelly Cretonnes 20c Yard Lets prettier than one would expect at this price! 35 and 36 inches wide, in brightly colored small designs that are pleasing for Summer use. (Cheitnut) Silk-and-Weel Skirts $12.75 Especially well tailored, good geed looking and durable are these box-pleated skirts of silk-and-wool faille. The pleats are stitched te the hips and are full enough te keep their place with out much pressing. Excellent skirts te wear when traveling and very pretty with white or bright sweaters. In navy blue or black, sizes from 25 te 40 inch waist bands, , (Market) White hats, bright hats, light hats and dark' hats, all here in this most interesting collection. The sort of hats that women like best because they are individual in style. Leghorns Canten crepes Straw combined with felt or silk. A striking affair is a droop brim of black Canten crepe with dull yel low silk flowers flattened ever the crown, and brim. The brim has a yellow facing. Anether is of leghorn with lilacs and black velvet streamers. (Market) $8 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa4aaaaaaCSSV'BK.HBaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaaaaV JAfWmJU 22 Kinds of Couch Hammocks Between $10 and $27.50 We Strongly Recommend i nese pu.eu Hammocks because they are full 6 feet long and almost as comfortable as beds for outdoor sleeping. The frames are of galvanized angle iron and the springs are strong and resilient. All four chains rec down te the springs, thus leaving no weight dependent upon the fabric of the sides, us in a great many hammocks. Your choice of gray or khaki both are eight-ounce duck that is practically weather proof. The mattresses are filled with puue cot cot ten, button-tufted and covered en both sides, se that you can turn them ever. (Central) We Sell Mere of These $20 Hammocks Than Any Others They have comfortable upholstered backs, for one thing, ever springs, making the back rest as easy as possible. They have two spiral Bprings up above, for another, and a convenient magazine pocket for a third. The principles of safe construction are the same as in our ether hammocks. In gray or khaki, all button-tufted by hand. Stands at $4.50 Green angle iron frames are convenient for hammocks en the lawn or can be moved around en the perch. Mjrstr the frilLAUfcLfHIA wm. - ,vvWi y i ( J i t, nffi..j; 1 .' ,., , r.. K-m-AJ., . ' .I23BaL"k' -V JftT. a lk,)te'r? lttvyiifirA-5g-t--- ,.,!