Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 13, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, ' "TUESDAY
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HONORS AWARDED
TO 51 AT PENN STATE
545 Students Receive Degrees
at Sixty-second Annual
Commencement
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Decorator, insist upon seeing m
The Beautiful
French Wall Papers
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fosse & Karth, Isidore Lcrey
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are their famous old Scenic t
Wall Papers, new se in vogue.
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problem.
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these Wall Papers, consult or
write fe
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SlaJe Crllrce. Pa., June IS. The
slxtyoccend eln-i te be sfili"l f,em ,
(lie Pennsylvania State College, the
largest in Its history, received degrees I
nt the commencement cxorclsei this
morning. The class numbered CIS. (
with twenty-six cnntlltlates for ml-
nnccd degree. I
The principal commencement honors
nnt te Shermnn I. Strickheuser, of
Yerk, and MM Cerdclln 1.. Phnre, of
Hethlehem. who had led their class for
four enrs. Stlckheuser. n chemist,
was awarded the Jehn W . White 1-c!-leuMilp.
valued at SIOO. for advanced
,tudv at another Institution. Ml"
Phnre wen the Jehn W. White Medal,
valued at S5). President Jehn il.
Themas delhered the commencement
address and awarded tne degrees.
The five living members of the class
of 1872 were awarded honeiary -rtiti-cates
in commemoration of their m m
tleth graduation tinniverary. Ihcy are
I,. A. Crnndnll, rhieage. 111.: M. , A.
T.-I.1.. T.uin.,.i,V. 'iv . FInley. New
Salem; II. ('. Tenian. Leaceek, and .1.
I li. Mntthcwdi, Pittsburgh.
j First Hener Students
Plrsi linnnrs nt the graduation exer-
cNes were awarded te fert-fhe men
and six women student", whec final
nvrnire nf crudes wis Se PCI" cent or
eer. These se honored were.
Ilalnh S Adams. :aterl . 1 M1'P..
Amran. Philadelphia, JIlBuel A. n"'
MuMlKiier, Perte lllce. Jonas 11. Uaughrain. '
lllnlrHVllle- Prancls H. rm. Cieveianu. " . .
l'rederle T Hear, l.lnlleldi Relf II. Hef- '
Kane. Udmenil L lllech-r. Llttlcstewn Ar-,
thur H. Uerden. Manafleld. Helnhart A.
Urnun. Reaver Tails. AVInsten A. "'"' ,
Krle nutace E. Celcs Orwell. William
C. Decker. Yerk Oeortre H. Dell. Mapleton. .
Miss Ixrn 1 Dennis. New Columbia. I-ean-der
1) Dletrlck, Carbendale: llllam 11.
Krrett. Carneisie, Hdirar 11. rield". Alteena.
William St nieuel. I'hlladelphla. Miss nmlly
. .lrit T.hdn.lnlnhln . r!etl II HnmlltOn.
Altoena: Elned Hiinsmann. Washington. D
C. Charles W Ileppenstall. Jr.. 1'ittsburBh
Samuel 1 lllnkle. Celumblu, Mla Y?'frl1
E Ileffert. Slnklnir PprlnK! Clyde SI Huber
Mount Union, nmll J. Klrberc. neidlns:
Edsar D. Kllnger. I'lne Statien: I.uther M.
Llndenmuth. Allentenn: Barclay 8. leathern,
l hiin.ininhi.i Arthur I). McKlnlev: Sharen.
Clulllerme Sledlna. Fajarda, Perte Klce:
Sllss Stabel A. Slsers. summerdale. W" Va.. .
Hareld J Nlemejer. Wllltes.Ilarrc- Jehn SI I
1'eep'es. Greensburu. Sllfs f'ordella I.. Phare, i
ncthlehem, uena:u iv j-niinns. -ew i.neiie.
Arthur G 1'r.itt. Camden, N. J.. Lathrop 1.
Itamiav, Allenteun. Otte r. Rltrmann.
l'hllailelphlH, Mls Dorethy R. Rotrers, 6irnn.
ten. Rebert I Sterner nioennbur. Sher
man I Strickheuser. Yerk Jehn Str.
CcncerdMlle. Samuel II Tayler. Jr.. Sler
ctiantMlle. N J.. Jehn A. Utrheltz. Harris
burs: Pran'; I. Watsen. KellettMlle. Wll
brt SI. Weaver. Renovo" Albert J. WaK
rnn. Philadelphia, Dean D Winder. Pltts
burch. James II. Zimmerman, ShameKIn
Girls (iraduate in Agriculture
A feature of the exercises was the
graduation of four .voting women from
ns man different courses in the Scheel
of Agriculture. This Is the first ear
that mere than one girl has com
pleted nn agricultural eeurc-e. Twe of
the four are from Philadelphia and
vicinity.
MNs Emily Ashton Gray, of Philn
dplphln, who wen the Sharplcss Dairy
Husbandry Srhelurship this car, is one
of the graduates. She has specialized
In dairy production nnd will be cm cm
plejed by the Inter-State Dairy Coun
cil In Philadelphia in eduentenal work
among the milk producers in the Quaker
City territerj.
MNs Jesephine Hellingswnrth. of
Ardmore, received her degree as a
horticulturist and eventual! v plan te
manage n fruit and truck farm. She
has earned the distinction of net only
being an excellent student in agricul
tural subjects, but she Is the most ver
satile girl athlete ever graduntcd from
Penn State.
The ether agricultural girls are Miss
Virginia A. Percy, of Prospect, who
specialized in agionemy, nnd Miss
Laura M. Philips, of Edvvardsville.
Luzerne County, who graduated in
chemical agriculture,
RUTGERS HONORS EDISON
Ten Other Honorary Dearees
Awarded te Eminent Americans
New Urunswlcli, N. J.. June l.'l.
(Ry A. P.) Themas A. Edfsen. nev?
In his seventy-fifth ear, today was
given the honorary degree of doctor of
science nt the 130th commencement of
Rutgers College. The ether honerar
degrees, Including a degree of master of
science te Parker Gilbert, 1012, under
secretary of the United States Treas
ury, were conferred In addition te !()."
I undergraduate degrees and seventeen
I graduates.
Honorary degrees fellow :
August Ilcckscher, New Yerk, phi
lanthropist and trustee of Rutgers
ILL. D. : Geerge A. Osbern, S!)7, li
brarian of Rutgers College, and Merris
M. Davisen, of Cornwall. N, Y., mas
iter of arts; LMwnrd L. Stevenen. New
Yerk, former secretary nnd acting di
rector of the Hispanic Society ei
i America, nnd Dr. James Westfall
Thompson, professor of medieval his
tory In the lnlverltj of ('hit age, doc
I ters of llterntuie; Prof, Jehn W.
I Heardskc, New Rruiiswirk Tlaolegical
I Seuiiner.v : the Rev. S. Kmurn, presi
dent of the United Church of Japan,
nnd the Rev. Jehn Hart, Ncshnnlc,
N. J., doctets of dlvlnltj,
LEHIGH GRADUATES 135;
FLOYD WJ'JRSONS SPEAKS
Noted Writer Delivers Commence
ment Address at Bethlehem
nethlcliem, Pa June i:i. (By A.
P.) At the hft.v -sixth annual com
mencement excuses at I.tliljh I nl
vcrit L'l't students weie graduated,
representing Iifteen State', ami two foi fei
elgn countries. The commencement ud
dre"s w.is deliveied bv Fle.vd W. Par
sons, '02, of New Yerk, the noted
writer.
Honorary degrees were conferred ns
follews: Docter of laws, II, S,
Di Inker, D. D.. president of Lehigh
University from 1!()." te 11121; master
of science, Pi of P. II, de Schweinitz,
n member of the univeislty faculty in
machine design and who utiic at the
end of the teim after serving the In
stitution fifteen jcars.
RAIDERS CLIP WHISKERS
LENINE NOT PARALYZED
Russian Premier's Brether Ascribes
Illness te Overwork
Moscow, June 13. "Lenlne has net
lest any of his faculties, and is pre
gresslng satisfactorily," Dimltrl Oullan Oullan
eff, the Premier's eldest brother, told
the correspondent today.
"All rumors that he la paralyzed arc
absolutely untrue. lie is able both te
write and walk. At least two months
will be required, however, for a full
cure, and then be will certainly need
n few months of rest."
M. Oullnnelf attributed the illness
solely te overwork.
SHRINERS LAY CORNERSTONE
W. Freeland Kendrlek, Father of
Hospital Idea Makaa Address'
San Francisce, June J,3. The Mys
tic Shrine of the Natien paused In Its
joyous golden jubilee assembly yester
day te lay the corner-stone of one of the
six hospitals for crippled children that
the Shrine Is bulldln-j In various parts
of the United States. ,,,", .
The speakers Included W. Freeland
Kcndrlck, of Philadelphia, past Impe
rial potentate. Mr. Kendrlck Is cred
Red with being the "father eLtlie Idea
of Shrine hospitals for crippled children."
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wire i our nemv - i
High-grade work installed by a re
liable house guarantees safety and .satis
faction. Buy your
Lighting Fixtures
from the manufacturer. Original and
distinctive designs in solid brass only.
BROMUND & SON, Inc.
2337 GERMANTOWN AVE.
Colombia 10-11
Opn Evmry Evning Until 10
ELECT NEW COLLEGE HEAD
Dr. Cera H. Coelldos Chesen Pres
ident of Pittsburgh Scheel
Pttttburftii, June 13. (By A. P.)
Dr. Cera Helen Coelldtc. of Fitch-burg-,
Mass.. former dean of the Pehn-.
sylvanla Celler for Women, has ac
cepted the efflce of acting president of
the college until a . permanent suc
cessor te Dr. Jehn C. Acheson can be
The 'pest was offered te Dr.' Ooelidge
after a meeting of the Beard Of Trus
tees last week. She wns dean of the
college for eleven years Bnd was acting
president
period.
-it - "-" "w '"if r
for one year during that
J
YEAR TO PAY
IF DESIRED
Armed Men Cut Beard of Candidate
for Irish Parliament
Dublin, June 13. Three armed
jeung men knocked nt the deer of the
npartment of Darcll Figgis nt midnight
last night. Mrs. Figgis opened the deer
ami the men pushed past her nnd
rushed Figgis Inte his study.
Figgis was told that the men had In
structions te cut off his whiskers. Not
withstanding the pleas of Mrs. Figgis,
the rattlers seized her husband and
clipped off the greater part of his beard
and mustache.
Figgis, who Is chairman of the Irish
Constitution Druftlng Committee nnd
nn ihc.enendent candidate for Parlia
ment for Dublin County, says he would
easily recognize stup mibcreunts.
gBSBiSLfck
Diamond Solitaire .
Pierced platinum mounting with large diamond
of geed quality in hexagonal setting. $290.
The outstanding feature of our stock is the
excellent quality of our diamonds and the
superior workmanship of the mountings.
S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st.
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9he Quality Qurnilure Center
160-267 Se. Fifth St Philadelphia
Bfc. Locust And Spruce
TUNE the nuptial month finds Wiser's
a haven for prospective brides. Which
is but natural. Fer where else can one
obtain home furnishings se beautiful, of
such lasting quality, at prices se amazingly
moderate? A matchless opportunity for the
value-seeker!
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The "Sheridan" a massive Living-Roem
Suite, roomy and comfortable; spring edge
back; spring cushion seats: covered in
choice of Tapestries or veleurs 3
(Davenport 18 Inches)
pieces
$240
A TIMELY SALE OF RUGS Astonishing Values,
from room-size Kugs at $9.75 te superb Angle-
Pcrsian quality Whittals. A Bargain Feast!
MICHELL'S
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Berdeaux M i x
ture,' Mclreaine,
Paris Green',-, Py
rex, Readeana,
WEED KILLER
for destroying
wteds and grass en
walks, driveways,
tennis courts, etc
Vegetable Plants, Bedding Plants,
Grass Seeds, Seasonable
Vegetable and Flower' Seeds
Fertilisers, fete.'
, GRAPE BAGS
Fer protecting grapes from
insect stings and ret.
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518-516 Market St.
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Paints for industrial or home
use enamels, flat finishes,
paints of every type every one
of them the finest for its pur
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your assurance of highest qual
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$1S te $20 Beys'
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Summer Dresses
ENTERS the second weelp, bigger, better, greater
than When Sale began. The stocks have been
replenished from our own Workrooms; as well
as by special purchases. 'Yeu will find'iriany nevt
and, if possible; mere beautiful numbers than lasts
week. ,,,.,..
The universal comment of hundreds in the past weekhas;been,
"These are the prettiest dresses in town. Itweuld.be. utter felly in
this het weather te try te make them',' at these prices it cannot be
done. ,t
About 1500 Dresses Ready for Today
$6.50
te $9.00
Summer
Dresses
2V2 te 6 yean
$3.75
$16,50, $18, $22.50, Ginghams, Voiles,
Linens, Dimities, Ratines, etc
Wash Silks, value te $35... '...$22.50 l
Imported Voiles, value te $35. .$22.50
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Night Gowns
in white and flesh crepe de
chine, lace and tailored ef
fects. Vattf Up te $5.9S
$350
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'" Slip-en and tuxedo models.
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Up te 95.90
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Drastic Price Revisions
Our Entire Stocks of New, Smart and Individual Medes
Reduced 25 te 50
Street, Afternoon and Dinner Dresses
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Street Dresses $ qjq
That were up te $35,
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Street Dresses $ q
That were up te $4930 Xmh
Reduced te
of the Wonderful New Willcox & Gibbs
Portable Electric Sewing Machines
te the person that sends or brings te us (in two hundred
words or less) the best "reason why" a woman should own
and use this machine.
Fer the second best reason a S25 credit allowance will
be made en the purchase of a W. & G. machine. Fer third
best, a $15 credit. Fourth best, a $10 credit. Each of the
next ten a $5 credit. Contest open te everybody except our
own empleyes. Closes June 30.
The W. & G. Portable Electric Sewing Machine gives
you the means of getting "motive power'rfrem any elec
tric current instead of sapping your own nervous energy.
It does all the high-class sewing that any ether standard
machine will de and will de it in any room in the house
having an electric socket. The speed can be controlled, fast
or slew as you wish it. Sews any weight material with equal
efficiency. ' Ne bobbins te wind. Ne tensions te regulate.
Your old machine taken in part payment.
Yeu will find It very convenient te have
one with you en your summer vacation.
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce.
"ReaieWhy" CesteiJ Dept., 1701 Cksitast St. Phene, Sfrntce 2192
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every ether popular fabric. Plain draped, embroidered and bead-trimmed models.
WE WILL GIVE ONE I Street Dresses $qj
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Afternoon Dresses
That were up te $75,
Reduced te
Afternoon Dresses
That were up te $95, '
Reduced te
Afternoon Dresses
That were up te $125,
Reduced te
Afternoon Dresses
That were up te $145,
Reduced te
$38
$49
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Smart Summer Dresses
Save a Third and Mere
Dotted Swisses; plain andy printed voiles, organdies,
linens and ether cotton fabrics in white and all colors. t A
very varied and well-chosen collection of newest styles.
They Were $12.50, $19.50 te $35, Reduced te
$7.50, $iq.75, $14.50 t0 $2250 :
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