Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 09, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVWTNG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, "5RIt)AY, JtjKB 6, 1922
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NINE NURSES TO GRADUATE
Jay Coraen. 3d, Jehn Barclay DeOeur-i-y.
Jr.. ltWrt Alexander Elchflbenrtr,
fMMMw iiatiari f dtiiitn .Inhtt Tnrltt
Mercy Hospital Exercises te Take lumlnll. Samuel Jacksen Itnndall, 3d.
Pl.r. Tnnlaht ' Henrr Oault Slrirlt. .TnmM Donald
. , , .. ,. ti i. i e i i Kerkelejr Tayler. Chnrln Augustus A.
I exercises of the Mercy Hep!tnl Scheel Uh,f( Jehn WiUlnma. 8,1.
for Xurrj ulll tiike plnec tonight nt the I
Fitzwater street
KVOIXTION AKO OOD
Bllf In both It net Impeaalbla. Th
qt.llen ( human origin, alwara a aubjrct
f hfAtM urmim.nt, It trtcd by a arreajt
authority In a n.lM, lntnaW InUreMInc
artlela. toad th Tl.wa at Dr. William Wit
llama Kn. rhlldlphla'a noted uraeft. aa
or tna Honour
Aiv.
clven in tna Maitaaiti. section
l't'Lic Lanaaa. "Maka u a Habl
la. ssas
Vrt
fact Lever" Buried in Kan-
City With Military
Ceremony
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'Aceenpanltd by little of the glamour
romance that featured hl life. F.
Warren Andersen, the "perfect lever."
eh of Frank Anderen, of Colllnrt Celllnrt Colllnrt
weod, N. J., and victim of Peggy Heal,
mamered mir?c and the last of M
'fifty leres," was laid away In an un
ostentatious grave In a Kansas City
cemetery yesterday, with only the phnn phnn
teaallke figure of n mysterious woman,
tattling In silent prayer, as his
mrner.
nrougheut the simple services, eon een
iacted bv the Iter. Jame Small, in
tat (uniform of an army chaplain,
ierered a woman, dreiwed In deep
meflrnlng and with her face fully hid
Sea by a heavy veil. When n guard
f four khakl-clad airmen lifted the
casket Inte the hearse she followed si
lently, and after the body had been
towered Inte the grave she remained
antil lone after the funeral cortege
bad left.
Who she is the authorities de net
knew, but Rhe resembled the woman
wheee presence has flitted through the I
last chapter of the dramatic tragedy
et Andersen's death, Tlslted tne unaer
taking parlor and a"Ved that his bwl
te kept from a pauper's grave. She left
raney te cover expenses and called upon
the Rev. Pr. Small, chaplain of the
American Legien, te arrange for the
nlllUry e?ort. She would reveal
ethlng that misht aid te identify her.
Perhaps she wii" the wemun for whom
Mrs. Beal, according te her story, filed
the fatal shot which ended the life of
the 'Terfect Lever." that "another
heart might net be broken." I'crhap
ahe was one of Andersen's previous
leres.
A curious spectator approached her.
TVhat was her name? That did net
natter, she replied, the buried man a
aeldier "a geed one. tee," be wa
be net "entitled te some alight
errlce?"
At the hospital where Mrs. Real is
slowly recovering from her elf-Inflicted
bullet wound, the &?a)ei refusi-d te ad
kilt any one te her room. Nurses aaid
She wept throughout the day. Mr.
Beal, nurses said, still maintained her
attitude "no regret of the past, and
ae fear of the future."
Cameren Orr. County 1'roswuter,
yesterday issued a "held order" te
General Hospital authorities for Mrs.
Beal'a detention pending institution of
formal charges against her.
CHURCH SCHOOlTfIGHT
ON IN HADDON HEIGHTS
Objection te Graduation Speakers
Is Cause of Rew
Owlne te difficulties between the ses.
Ien of the Presbyterian Church In Bar Bar
Itagten and the Beard of Kducatien,
tbe graduation exercises of the eighth
Ed are te be held In the Borough
U In Hadden Heights. Fer many
""" Tears the exercises have been held lu
e church auditorium.
The session did net refuse the use of
-, .ae church, but objected te three names
f speakers en the program and re-
faceted the Beard of Education te
,, either take the names off the list or
et te circulate the program In the
church. The beard tiatly refused te
change the program.
The Moderator of the session, the
KeT. W. T. Pannell, against whom a
Ktltien has been sent te the General
esldent te have him removed as pas
tor of the church, was the objector.
The petition is new being Investigated
Vt a commission uppelnted by the pres-
went.
whom the ob-
I Union Baptist Church.
' above Nineteenth, at
:'W. There nre
nine members In the class.
The address will be gien by Dr.
II. It. M. I iindls. director of the cllnl-
leal and social service departments of
'Henry Phlpps Institute and president
!of the Whlttler Center.
TWELVE GET DIPLOMAS
Or.
at
Lewis Perry Chief Speaker
Chestnut Hill Academy
Dr. Lewis Perry, principal of Phillips-
Kxeter Academy, delivered the chief
address today at the commencement ex
erclsen of Chc-tnnt Hill Academy. The
list of twehe graduates follews: Jehn
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EimLIOlCOMMNY
A Iwaetimi represlnrtlen of the Queen Anna rerleil,
mA of nnr lertnl genuine American Walnut, eara
fullr flnUheit and et superter cabinet work. Bhlaped
te no by en et the leading facterlei (for which we aa
the Philadelphia rrpresentnlltea) te aell nt a apeclal
price of 1133.00 delivered te rear home.
This nelle mill Boeenl te the June Ilrlde,
(A Fine (Weetlfln of Suite In Tarlena rrrieai pie nwei
rVAefesafe Diitributert of Furniturm of Quality
114 SO. 2d St. I01-:e3?anle"street
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8. Roberts. Mayer of Harrington : Mrs.
Walter Menlede, president of the
Teachers' Aasnclatinn. und Oscar Mc
Daniel, member of Council.
WILL ENDOWS CHURCH
Imlly L. Royal Left $5000 In Trust
for Lutheran Institution
A bequest of $5000 te be held In trust
for St. Michael's Lutheran Church,
Gaeatnut Hill, la contained In the will
of' Emily L. Royal, of Bethlehem pike,
which was probated today. After pri
vate bequests hare been made from the
estate of $14,500. the residue is te go
te the Lutheran Heme.
In the will of Patrick Cullen. who
died recently in the Chestnut Hill Hes-
"ipltal, also probated, a bequest of $200
la made te the Church of the Most
Frecleus Bleed te be distributed among
the peer orphans of the parish. The
estate la valued at $7000.
Inventories of personal estates filed
are in these of Henry Bell, $3tlS,
910.80; Jehn G. Srhaudt. $14,043.87;
Careline Farr. $l.'il.'47.35, and Clo
tilda Kehn, $23,050.0!).
DIPLOMAS FOR NINETEEN
Graduation Exercises of Friends'
Select Scheel Today
The progress of prison reform was
cttasTuased by. Helen H. Maxwell, at
taf graduation exercises of Friends'
Satact Scheel, held today in the Park
way Building.
. The address te the class was made
ar rreaertca J. Ubby. Elliabeth M
Wflfht and Elizabeth F. McCer a Ne
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list of graduates follews:
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,Pt tmtMinTwi v. Aiaen, r,isa Andersen,
Andersen. Cnthnrlnc f.
E. Theodere Bushnell. Pmh.
W. Cernell, Agnes K. Dickel,
root' la. FlnHeUpn Fteenn. nkmbv
tiaSl 1. Havllnml tnlin V. 1I1.I.'
SVPrj. Ll, Elisabeth F. McCoy, Eva-
ItBBA.II. MBttaeb. Helen K. t.Ta-.ll
llzabeth M
Lealaa N
E. Paxson. Marr F. HImen.
Tal
Stiner and
CAMDEN SCHOOL CLOSES
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i-ij uaxes ay mentis
fevVCItaiaf exercises were held by Cam
'Via rrlenda' Scheel this mernlne In
Kf :. Bbtetlax beuse, Seventh and Market
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s--B9BBrH in me war-aerastateu regions
a or n iiiism f rice.
Olara Adams nreaented certlfl.
. M Irlria Hulten, Ida Heelherst,
uueiunr, ivieaner iteaaell,
Schmidt. Jane Hchmldt, Helen
Clarence Faulkner. William
VM Ueerge lest.
41 rsiRMt Hill Paster
Ww. TH. Albert Cheatham, new
jf..tne i'reepect Hill Baptist
be Installed thin evening
Addresses will
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H.A.WEYMANN&SON
VICTROLAS
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Why delay?
Once you realize hew
easy and convenient it
is te own a Victrela,
you will have one.
Come in and let us
show you our selec
tion of Victrelas. Our
payment plan is made
for you.
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Geed Stock
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Bleed will tell geed breeding
shows at all times.
And it's just as true in shoe
making. The Walk-Over trademark is
like a pedigree. It is a mark of
trustworthy qualities a thing
you can rely en, no matter what.
Fine White Canvas $5
All the fine leathers the world
affords .
$6.75 te $10
Harpers 1228 market
Wak6ver
Sheps
1032 CHESTNUT
Darlington
Hair Nets,
85c
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Gleve
and
Neckwear
DRESSES
for Women for Misses
This is a Dress season and Darlington's have, the
Dresses I Every day customers tell Us thft they are
surprised te find se many excellent styles in really
worth-while Dresses at such Moderate Prices. Instance
after instance is brought te our attention where the
same model and material is being sold elsewhere at
$5.00 te $10.00 mere.
Specialized groups of Women's Dresses at
$15.00, $17.50, $22.00, $30.00 and $36.00.
Wonderful values in the famous Queen
Make Heuse Dresses at $3.85 and $5.85; net all
sizes.
Misses' Dresses of dainty, cool cotton ma
terials start at $6.50.
Betty Wales Silk Dresses for misses range in
price from $22.50 te $69.50; in cotton materials
from $15.00 te $25.00.
Graduation Frecks of Georgette, Crepe de
Chine, Voile and Organdie in sizes 16, 18 and 20
years $15.00 te $35.00.
Every Dress sold here is made from trust
worthy materials, generously -cut and carefully fin
ished. We never sacrifice quality for price.
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Dance te
Teday9 8 Most Popular Hits
Stumbling Fox-7rerl
Ray Miller and His Orchestra
Who Tied the Can en the Old
Deg's Tail? Fox-Tref
The Columbians.
Seme Sunny Day Fox-Tret
Ray Miller and His Orchestra
Georgia Fex- Tret
Ray Miller and His Orchestra
3ygenes Fex- Tref
Knickerbocker Orchestra
Under direction of Eddie Elkins
Peer Little Me Fex- Tret
Knickerbocker Orchestra
Under direction of Eddie Elkins
De It Again from The FrenchDell
Fox-Tret
Ray Miller arid His Orchestra
Levey Deve from The Rese of
Stamboul Fox-Tret
Ray Miller and His Orchestra J
Ask any Columbia dealer te
play these records for you.
You'll knew then why Colum
bia leads in dance music.
A-3611
75c
A-3603
75c
A-3602
75c
A-3595
75c
Columbia
Records
Columbia Graphophene Company, New i'erk
Khaki Knickers
and Middies
Very much the vogue this
summer and unsurpassed for
camping or general outdoor
wear; sizes 6 te 14 years. The
Middies are $2.15 each; the
Knickers $2.95.
White Graduation
Dresses
Silk and cotton materials;
6 te 16 years $7.75 te
$22.50.
Beys' "Olheneeds"
95c
The ideal undergarment for
little fellows of 4 te 10 years.
Beys' Suits $2.95
Beys' Washable Suits in
several styles dark blue
Palmer linen, Sailor Suits and
Oliver Twists; sizes 2 te 8
years.
Sale of Mary Ellen Dresses
Werth a d7 7C Sizes 2
Third Mere U te 14 Years
Mary Ellen Frecks are the finest girls' garb obtainable.
Every one is individually designed and individually finished.
Beys' Pajamas
$2.25
Batiste Pajamas with low
neck and short sleeves;
trimmed with pink, blue and
orchid silk frogs; 2 te 8 years.
Children's Bathing
Suits
Twe - piece combinations
for boys and girls; light and
dark shades; 4 te 14 years;
$2.50 te $4.75.
Girls' Princess
Slips $1.15
White Princess Slips,
trimmed with embroidery
ruffles; 6 te 16 years.
Rompers and
Bleemer Dresses
85c
Plain or checked gingham;
I te 4 years 85c each.
1H '
Women's and Misses'
Suits and Capes
HALF PRICE
Our end-of-the-season stock of Suits and Capes is
net large, but every remaining garment must go and this
drastic reduction should move them out quickly. Remem
ber that you can' wear them net only this summer, but in
the autumn as well. Be here early tomorrow morning for
first cheice:
Misses' $35.00 te $110.00 Coats, Capes and Wraps
new $17.50 te $55.00. Materials are gerena, veldyne,
Belivia, shawsheen, twill cord and tricetine.
Misses' $22.50 te $25.00 SuiU and Capes $1 1.50.
1 weeds and Tweed-e-Wools.
Women's Tweed-o-Weel Suits
$1 7.50 Suits $8.75 $22.50 Suit $11.25
Women's Suits of Mixed Materials
and Tweeds
l .3U Suits $8.75 $25 00 Suit
$39.50 Suit $19.75 Jftse !u!t
$55.00 Suits $27.50
Women's Peiret Twill and Tricetine Suite
'"JU euua aM.D $55.00 55,,,'t.e
n?8oe Suitie s'-
$12.50
$23.75
$65.00 Suits
Economy Square
FIRST FLOOR
Misses' Summer Dresses $4.25
and $6.00.
Women's Summer Dresses $4.85.
Misses' Tweed Summer Suits
$7.50.
Women's White Gabardine Skirts
$2.50.
Women's Weel Sports Skirts (net
all sizes) $1.50.
Girls' Middy Blouses (net all sizes)
85c.
Odds and ends of Women's Sweat
era $4.85 each.
Night Gowns and Chemise $1.00
each.
Waists $1.35 and $1.96.
Heavy Turkish Bath Towels 38c
each.
Bureau or Buffet Scarfs, linen
centers, lace trimmed 98c each.
Krinkled Dimity Bed Spreads
$1.65, $1.85 and $2.25 for the various
sizes.
EXTRA
Utica Bed Sheets, first quality, size
63x90 inches $1,21 each while thev
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Sports
Hats
Charming
new White
Sports Hats
made in our
own work
rooms. Prices from
$4.50 te
$12.50. The
one sketched
i$t.S0.
lestume
Slips
Pretty
styles in ba
tiste and
charmusette;
shadow
proof; all
sizes and
lengths.
Plain hem
s t i t ched
$1.50; filet
lace trimmed
$2.95.
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Vacation Needs
Hat Bexes, Suit Cases, Traveling
Bags, Trunks at surprisingly moderate
prices.
Deris Cleveland Pullman Robes
(made by the Betty Wales concern),
also Crepe de Chine Negligees, plain and
Paisley trimmed $8.50 te $19.50.
Excellent Bathing Suits at $5.00,
also Bathing Capes, Shoes, Caps and
ether accessories.
Gossard Summer Brassieres
$1.00
Twe very geed styles at this modest
price. We also carry the wanted num
bers in De Bevoise Brassieres.
Gossard Summer Corsets
$5.00
Medel 5 1 3 is a great favorite. Made '
of cotton mesh reinforced by long tri
angles of figured batista which prevent y
Stretching and flatten k Mnman.' As
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