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W" Veflap t M riS, W T' .iVPiV ytfteVl p Am F-vw:1 . i-r " iwf IU- T f L"V , EVENitftf PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FIUBAY. "JUNE 23, 1922 &. 8 V' , i" ' v!Tf '-,"-"'' ',"" "" '' teft . ifittv p, IT l I , X it ls' rN IS FOR SALE PORTABLE CHAPEL 24x48 WITH ANNEX New Located at 59th and Pine fSts. Bids Will Be Received Until July 31 MR. FRANK WILLIS BUILDER 59th and Pine Sts. AMERICAN PEERAG E FOR WOMEN IN BILL Senate Measure Giving Citizen ship te Foreigners' Wives Would Create Titled List BRITAIN FIRST IN NUMBERS SPECIAL THE THREE BOXES FOR Thursday Friday Saturday V lb. Cream Chocolate I Fudge J Valb.Assertedf Cream Caramels 1 lb. L'Aiglen Chocolates II il nil Dipped 12 Vurletlts, Cream, Krult nnd THUIISDAY I11IDAY S.Tt BIJAV L'Aiglen Fudge Shep Chestnut Above 15th Street Alte at 1G04 Chestnut Ofl AA Your Old Furniture may he ... rnlntut nnit llrceratnl r Hennlfihixl In a (tellKhtfully nntlutie way that ren ders It for merp nttrActlve than tne new, niul at considerably lower cost. ESTIMATES I't'llNiaitin) A. L. DIAMENT & CO. 15IS WAI.St'T STKIXT anil nt Strafford, 1'n. rSTORE ORDERSn Knable YOU te Buy Anything Anywhere and Fny Us en Ensv Terms S. R. WEAVER, Inc. 1112 CHESTNUT ST. Reems 21 and 83 trains -when you want 'em! "The Hcadlnc" Seashore schedule for this summer Is the most elabo rate ever planned. Trains Just the right time In the morning just th rleht time at night and an adequate number of trains all day lentr. Try "Reading" service this summer te the seashore. Yeu will be pleased. Philadelphia & Reading System Atlantic City Railroad i fuilf1l yiT5TlTT Mar kef- and fourth Stx PHILADELPHIA. FUNDS AWAITING INVESTMENT TF YOU will brinp your funds awaiting perma nent investment here, we will put them te work se that the money will earn interest for you while serving the community. Besides allowing you interest, we will pay the money back en demaM. Centult Our Officer CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,600,000.00 Washington. June 'JX If the bill nnw before the Senate Riving American born women who liave married aliens the rlcht of American citizenship ever Is entered anions the Federal statute. there will be automatically established in the United States a peerage baron baren etage, knightage and landed gentry which In extent and In the variety of title will exceed similar lists of netel personages In any ether land. Of course It would be purely a feminine American "Ilurkes, ' although the names of husbands would be entered upon it through what might be called matrimonial courtesy, thus reversing Kurepenn social standards. The UnglWi list would be the longest and of tlie gteatest variety In titled I nomenclature, l'rance would come sec , nnd with her ancient enemy. Germany ' running clue. Italy would make an 1 lmpeing showing. Spain could head ' her Het with the American wife of the present Spanish Ambassador te the United State, while Portugal. Ger many. Austria and Greece could claim among their dual cltlzenesses wives of I members of their prevailing or erstwhile I royal houses. I Princess de Rrngaiua in l.lst Ter Portugal and Austria the new I list of American citizens would lneliul" the tinmei of t lie Princess e Hragnnza I and-the Duchess of Oporto. Ter Greece I there would be Princess AiinMnsIn, , i wife of Prince Christopher and formerly i Mr. William Uateman Ieds, of New I Yerk. Newport and Cleveland, and for ' Germany, the 1'rlnccss of Hesse, who ' Is n dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Itlehanl Held Rogers, of New Yerk and Wnli Wnli lngten, nnd whose husband Is it nephew ' of the late Kniscrin. The old Cznrist regime of Russia , i nnd the present-day France, l'eland. i Italy. Austria and Hungary, would fur- I ' nish long lists. Including Princess Onn tnctizenc (Julia Dent Grant) nnd Prln- ' , cess Pierre Troubetzkey CAmelle Rives jl'linnlert for Russin; Princes Fau I elcny-Lucinec (Mrs. Jeseph Stlckney. 'of New Yerk), for France; Princess1 'Andre Ponintewska (Elizabeth Helen ' Sperry, of San FraneNee, for Poland : , Princess Hugenia Ruspoli (Eugenia, I Perry, of Georgia and New Yerk).! i Princess Glanbnttistn Rosplgllesl (F.thel j Rronsen. of New Yerk), and Princes Roncempagni (Margaret Draper, of i Washington, nnd llepedalc, .Mass.), ter ! Italy: Princess Hatzfcld. of Germany iCInr.i Huutineten of New Yerk) for Germany and Princess Ghlka (Hazel i Slneer. of Glilcnge) for Hungary. , England nnd France would shore In a , long list" of citizen duchesses, such as the Duchess of Itnxburghe (Mnv Gee- let). Duchess of Marlborough (Gladys Deacon) and Duchess of Manchester (Helena Zimmerman) for England, nnd , the Duchesse de Montmorency (nee 11 ' man. of New Y'erk). Duchese de Tnlly ,rnnd (Anna Geuld-Castcllane) nnd the1 I Duchesse de Richelieu (Eleaner Douglas Wise), of Baltimore and New Yerk, for France. In the Leng List I England. France, Germany. Austria. . I Italy and Hungary could furnish a lengthy list of American-horn Count esses who in England are the wives of Earls. This category of the American feminine peerage would he the most nu merous nnd thus most notable socially of any of the peerage subdivisions of the European states. In the list would lie such familiar names as the Earls or Counts of Ancaster, Suffolk, Essex. Craven, De Lnsteyrie, C'olercdo-Mnns-fehl. Delia Glierardesea, Donoughmore, Slorsterpff. Grnnard, Jumllhnc, Straf ford, Gesford, Zleliy, Szeclieiiyi and Or Or lewski. all of whom married New Y'erk women. Among the Bareness citizens jveuld be Lady RibhlesJale. former wife of the late Colonel Jehn Jacob Aster: I.ndv Decies, who was Helen Vivien (Jeuld: Lady Camoys. daughter of Mrs. W. Watts Sherman, anil Lady Queens borough, who a year age as Edith Starr Miller, of New Yerk, became the wife of the former husband of Pauline Whit ney, of that city. Of the wives of British commoners nn interesting citizen would be Mrs. Carnegie, wife of Canen Carnegie, of Westminster Abbey. She was the widow of die Right Hen. Jeseph Chamber lain nnd originally Miss Endicntt and daughter of the Secretary of War of the Cleveland Administration. IMPORTED TAPESTRIES Willi Working .Materials In .Weel or Iteaili Genuine Canadian Homespun (23 rclerlnrs. St. 50 jil.. 3S In. wills). Fer Suits, Skirts, Scurfs. The popular Lanilsenpe Hans wllli Pattern for name, Virginia Candlewlck Spread (Sptclnllv 'Viced) BEADS GIFTS WOOL Germrtntewn Novelty Shep M W CHllt.TKN AVI. fltn. 4D(U r-KNlTTING WOOL-i Knitting Wor- 1 Ac i Silk & wool O Ac tied, pr ei. " I Per ei " We'll (ilatlljr Send Yen Sampln. BEADS Embroidering, Beading, Braiding Novelty Embroidery Ce. Grennd Fleer Slore 15 N. 10th St. .1007 Filbert St own B(l W fis all (i PA m 1? MM s you need te Diamonds & Watches 2 WATCH ' SS5!S2 -2 l'..a nilA I . i Mi " .1 ninnieiiil riutlmun Ten ELGIX LADY'S i:i.GIN WHIST WATCH H-kt. celd-nileil SO-year cnf. Kx cellent tlmckccpsr und fully JJJS Buarantcea l'lire White ntatnend riatlnnm Hrttlnc $29.25 I "$35.25 Open Saturday Evening Until 10 P.M. eGrealeslWatchValueEVet w ir ." m m r i . iiiiiieisnasrer ITFevtel Mdrusted Watches Thrre Is no better watch n - . fmm limde for iircurnte tlmekeep- Cm Q 9 I rx Ins. The Illinois Muster In mTJwflk.I ! Fuld exclusively by M. SIMON v ,t (O. 25-yeur Relil-llllcd DlV lilnKcd cane. Jr t9V la Be Sure of Address Loek for Name en Windows T C I OUR ONLY gTOREl f JL MW LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CREDIT JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA 30 North 13th Street ? sszssa THE best part of a vaca tion is often the news from home which you read regularly in your favorite newspaper. Whether you go te the mountains, country or sea shore, te a well-known summer resort or some quite out-of-the-way place, you can arrange te have the Evenfng Public Ledger mailed te you every day. With its un excelled news and enter taining features, it will add great pleasure at small cost te your sum mer's outing. Telephone or nend In your nummer ubecriptlen new, for one. two or three months, the period you will be away, and receive your favorite newspaper reg ularly with your dally mall. CORNELL UNIVERSITY i GETS $1,000,000 GIFT Fund Provided for Erection of So Se cial and Recreational Building ' Ithaca. X. Y June lit. Tim Inte 1 Maier Willard D. Straight's wUh. c presseil in his will, that his wifi-, Doro Dero Dore thy Payne Whitney Straight, -'de such t'l.ngs for Cernell I'nlverslty as bhe tuav think most fitting and useful te ' mnke the same n mere human place," ; will 1m translated into fact by the, er-'ctiun of a million-dollar building te i be used as a center for the social and recreational life of Cernell students, it was announced yesterday by Livingston I Karrund, president. j The building, preliminary plans for ' which hnve been prepared by New Yerk ' f'ltv architects, will cost approximately I 1,(MM).OOU anil will be located in the center of the university campus en Central avenue, south of the librnry. In commenting en the gift, Dr. Far rand taiil that it would meet one of i nn- greatest needs in the undergraduate lite of the university. While plnns fur the building have net been cemp'cti-d, it ! will contain a large memorial hull for ' banquets, dinners nnd general recrea- I tlenal purposes. I A particularly Interesting feature Is a small theatre with a seating capa- ! city of approximately r.OO, which will serve as a center for the activities of the dramatic dub nnd ether organiza tions needing similar facilities. Proving Happiness Candies with another "prove-it" offer Our claim is this: Happiness Candies are the finest candies that can be made. Our proof is: Happiness Candies themselves. Therefore two days only, Friday and Satur day we pay part of your treat and offer these two delicious "prove-it" specials: REBUILDING REMODELING RECONSTRUCTING HARRY R. RUST CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND DUILDER Stere and Office Fixture Rolling Stere Ladders MAIN OFFICE 19 S. 8th Street 41 te SI N. HutcMnien Street MILL 724-726 Ludlow Street .nlfiill ' I lis Our Special Loese- leaf Ledger Outfit GentitUnt of One Corduroy Bound Binder ff- A with 200 Ledger Sheets and $fi.50 Leather Tab Inde VJ Batter Gradu rang from $$.80 te fjo.je YEO&TUKENSre. JL STATIONERS-JjPRuNTERS-BUrv WOK V.MFR1 lZN.13tSt. PmtAPEX.PHlfV TlWalnutSt 1 lb. Arlene Asserted Chocolates lib. Mether's Own Heme Made Candies Bothpeundsl99 Added Specials If ether kinds of Happiness Candy appeal te you mere, try these at "prove-it" prices alse: 1-lb. FULL CREAM CARAMELS AQC (Our regular price 60c) Tf Mb. PECAN APRICOT MALLOWS OQc (Our regular price $1.00) 07 Summer Subscription Rates 1 me. 2 loon. 3 mea. P.klic Ldr (Mern'f) 60c $1.20 $1.80 r..Ucl'.r(EYeisl) SOc 1.00 1.S0 rkUe Ledger CSsidij) SOc 1.00 1.50 V ftusimcr euberrlptlena may j . be . enter, by the week. ., '. Forward your Summer Bubscrtptlea remittance te' uircui.tvii svaasBBTtfmmw' POLICEMAN IS BURNED AS AUTO CATCHES FIRE He Shert-Clrcults Wires as He Re pairs Machine 1'ellceman Ilnrry Kustaee, of the Flourtown station, narrowly escaped death last night in a fire which seriously damnsed tlm Sprlmtlicld Township building nnd destrejud $?,(K) of police equipment. Working under n police automobile, KiiKtnt'u Hliert-clrculteil some wires. There was an explosion of guseline and In a moment the car was In Haines, Members of the Flourtown Fire De partment pulled Kustaee from under the car and rolled liipi In blankets. lie was taken te the Chestnut Hill llefpltal, suffering from burns en the head, chest and nrms.f Ills coudltleu is critical. The police gerngf. EXTRA PROFIT-SHARING CERTIFICATES These two clays only Friday and Saturday vc will (jive 10 Profit Sharing Certificates with cvcry$1.00 purchase (or mere) of Happiness Candy at regular prices. "Happiness in Every Bex" a i. an automobile United Happiness Candy Stores 12TII A rilKSTNIT STS. UTIll UUIMANTUWN AVK U038 (iCItfflAMOUN AVK, 140 S. B2I) ST. 1501 .M.UtliKX' hi'. Founded in 1865 The Heuse that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 C. J. Heppe & Sen Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut St. Uptown Stere N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts. In Philadelphia C. J. Heppe- & Sen arc the Agents for the Greatest of All Reproducing Pianos the DUO-ART Pianola-Piane (A reproducing piano net a player-piano) "This most marvelous piano will actually repro duce the playing of the world's greatest artists. Prac tically all the great pianists new record for the Due-Art. Paderewski, Bauer, Hofmann, Gabrilo Gabrile witsch, Ganz, Grainger, Cortet and many ethers play exclusively for the Due-Art. We carry a full line of their records. In addition te the Due-Art we display and sell complete lines of the world's leading grand pianos and upright pianos. Our line includes: Masen & Hamlin flrtnd led Upright Hne Steck Steinway Dne-Art Itanee Weber Grind and Upright rUnes Due-Art rlanei Grind and L'prlflit Planes Due-Art rianes Wheelock Due-Art nance Heppe Plisea and Players Henry F. Miller Orand and Eprlsht Piane. Francesca Maaee and Players Marcellus Cprlcht Pianos Stroud Aeolian Dne-Art Planei D-Je-Art Piane Edouard Jules Grand nnd Upright Pianos and Players H. C. Schemacker Hear Rebert Armbrutter and Stanley Theatre, Grand and Un rlcht rinnea arin l'layern the Due-Art this week at the $ 5 as a down payment en any used piano This is a special offer for a limited time te help us move ever 200 used and rebuilt pianos that are crowding us. Every used and rebuilt piano at Heppe's is sold under a guarantee and is exchangeable at the full price paid any time with in 1 year. 1I1kEpH1 ii EsIEiH Loek for the Deg! The Victer deg "trademark" is under the lid of each genuine Victrela ?HiM&irrts vwxry asaua-KO-. There are many cheap imitations se be sure te "leek for the Deg." Heppe's sell genuine Victer Victrelas exclusively. $25 up. The Heppe Rental-Payment Plan If it is net convenient for you te make full payment nt purchase, you may rent any piano, player piano or Victrela that we sell and all rent will be applied toward the purchase price. Yeu are free te purchase the instrument or return it at any time. ypj k Your opportunity te secure one of these very beauti- r jn. V ful Lamps and' Shades at this very low price, for r F Tsfe v nnnrRi?i? Ft Aire S Sr ' N. ONLY yffPl aw -S A 1 e manu" T S . Aw S. w il facturer of I J t3ft S A fi N A the8e hish- J I jT IW v JL I ffrade jS jM 4m) X. && m Lamps and JL S Kir Civ f JL are able te V VJml. A fler you St g? y . 'Wis. tVe. v this wen- r y A! Nvftf v N. bargain. X jSfr JSP Electric V f) Sfe s.'VsV4 Ci Thefe Lampwiih - -V NT S Remark- silk shade, V Jip y able Values net only helps v k y w net a8t te beautify your w J0m fP jy long, home but with its y iMBH B - subdued lighting effect, UT M, E! t r v i A gives it the home-like at- Jfl O IfM Kl 1 Come Early and mesphere. jr BK H B f Make Your Selection CASHerCREDIT -Bi cASHerCREDlT Read Want Ads in Classified Section and two motorcycles It t'e destroyed. t ' maaamamaaaMwmmmmmaammmamaaaaaawawaaawmMmVWmmmm I1 WhMJkih ; iti iff"' i'i- - Wi'isfsii 1 ' i4rVv., ,,,.., v if .-- tiV : iy..jjLJ!li!.r i; l. jijlt sakiiO.y&.ifliVlVi . wXtji.i.'&sfyMiS .i -v.- t I