iiiiifrpiiaijlpifliui,T r - BATH HOUSES OPEN WITH "LADIES FIRST" rwentythree Public Pools Be gin Summer Seasoh City to t hive Swimming Lessons. iflth ell courtesy It vrno "laaies first" the twenty-tnreo public bath-houses Id their pools nnu tnrow open the this morning, beginning another cr season Small boys stood on tho outsldo and "rtled their sisters. But tho boys will a Into their own tomorrow and every Slier day In the wceK except Thursdays, E6 -i.u tlntr thfk crtfln nwn ftiA n.r.1f. MltlWU ".., ...- r. --. - !" retakers scruboca ana scoured tho liii from Saturday to tho wee hours ji rooming, expecting a great rush. jn ft eool wavo enmo floating Into Girls and women this morning M& a few times Into tho green pools, 'tied Into their clothes and hustled for hot tea while tho boys stood fjj,lhe curbstones and Jeered, toy will hrcaK ico lor a swim. fjhn Sjmons, caretaker of tho bath- I$He at Hf nna rcc" sireeis, lurnea mo :tt Into tho pool at o o'ciock this morn- Sfc Tho pool holds 03,000 gallons of filer; and It takes two hours and a half ft nit it- ' o'clock Symons took his placo at ftj front door, supported by a policeman. Srhere was a crowd on tho sidewalk, but Trias made up mostly of. boys, who cam0 to'woft and explain that It was too cool lay way for bathing. Si MreiMooklnij woman, with a child at l(trille, nodded to Symons hurriedly, as if etnncu ior ma jjuui. S'h.Uo. llttlo elrl." replied Symons, prtUng to tho child. ta'l'nvno girl. My name Is Jack," re- mti the child, and ho looked down with jfemt ftt tho dress ho was wearing. H"Hush, Jackl" said tho mother In un- HertoMS. -just say you nro a muo gin 'tsis1 morning." fcrark hushed and was tho only son of Kejtuno among many mermaids. It might Madded that ho was n, discontented son. Mack Is E years old. His mother Is a ffliovr, and where Bho goes ho goes lion?. Ifirmons passed tho young man to tho fp-ool with a huge wink to tho policeman. lite caretaker held that ho had broken a ile in a good cause. j . ONE U' A Tlti'JS. jThero Is a llttlo girl named Mary, who (ni In a court back of tho bath house. Fflh Is a water nymph. She would Hvo (buio pool If given tho opportunity. Thero fri a rulo that half on hour In tho water FB Ions enough for any ono. The Board of becreatlon did not consider Mary when It ftude such a ruling. Mary left the pool utien the first swimmers, wcro turned out. S&A halt hour later sho was back. Her fft wcro muddy and sho had unbralded r hair. Hilary, this will novor do," warned Mrs. Iwiiabeth Kcsslcr. tho matron. "You aro .Jlpfast as bad as you wcro last year. ill "Honest, Mrs. Kesler. I didn't think "r llyou would know mo with my hair down. i Ge, but you have great memory. Juay Io in for Just a minute?" t,Mw. Kessler made no reply. Mary took Jillence for consent, washed tho mud Mrfci feet and ankles under a hydrant, Snit oripn morn was teaching tho ovcr- luid and crawl strokes to admiring girls inu women. "Don't have much trouble with wo Irirls," said Symons, "but some of these male kids about here aro holy terrors. Xt has to keep an eye on them an ine le. I spend tho day Jumping irom me front floor to tho pool and then bacK tsaln. Tlhey don't mean real harm, but a. hretakcr does not feel at peace when he lears somo kid blowing bubbles while Whur held under the water by a few of bit friends. MANY USB POOLS. "llow many people In my pool last sea- iinr and Symons gave tho figures In THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON. Juno 21. 'or fflnlern PBnnavlvnnla Increasing tloudlness and warmer tonight, probably iwroers In west portion; Tuesday Bhow- tn; light variable winds. curred along; tho Atlantic slope yesterday gurins the night. Showers also covered ftporuon or tno central Mississippi oaaiu aBO lhft tn VnpthlVMt Thiinrtftrstorma we reported this mornlmr from the lower gjlo valley. Tho temperatures have de creased somewhat In the Middle Atlantic Bute, but aro abnormally high through out the cotton belt. Seasonable condl- n prevail in tho Northern stales. U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin rpburraUona taken at B a. TO. Eastern time. i?!Uon. Sa.m n't fall. Wind. Ity. Weather. lens Ttatn. VasiAA fttlantlo city It (KJ .. NE 13 Cloudy sutrae. Ter. 70 7J .. a IU Clear b7.7,v;! " "! ?? " Clear ISSrfr "" 5 .10 ? 20 p.Cloudy 10 Clear 10 Clear 12 P.Cloudy 6 Cloudy 4 Clear 22 Clear a cloudy a Clear 8 P.Cloudy 10 Cloudy 4 Clear 12 Clear 12 Cloudy a Cloudy 12 Cloudy 3vland. O..., 04 58 3er, Col ... (10 M T Uotnea, la., 68 tti SB NB W S'".-. "Inn B .31 BW . Alien. ... m oil Mlveton. T " s? x Kjrrtabnrr. ra.. ft! rw S NB B SV W SB B.i.,S."!,Jl.. 'M gfroo, B. D... . ISO BO "isonvllle .... 78 78 mu; ; aty m, ea m .01 n RWW. Tenn.. 78 70 . 8 ovr Vi crouay ixim " ,""' um in . . w 4 uiear SSI'S ..,., o ou .si, hh so uear Jrflivt ul" '' '" " 10 -iouay '". . Arls... 70 b8.. K 8 Clear r. ''" . ,.. uo o ,, na i uiear IDtlrvh Tj ' ttt o ' .n ma . ..j Z:f"tm "" .:- 3f " 5-iouay -"uu, wb,,,, i nu .Dt n i.o uiear 1 fM KB JO ' Xllf. 4 Clear Iui; r- X SX IX t?" 4 Clear 4 Cloudy 12 P.Cloudy 6 Clear ,;W, Minn 62 CO ,(HJ W "r-, .w iu vii. iu a Lab. Ill.l. rn .. L TSnclu.n. . Ml RA NVT eton, pa. ., 60 63 SW 12 Cloudy .... K! 78 w a i,iear SB 4 Clear iBO , , HO 1H S Cloudy l" 61 60 .20 6W 12 P.Cloudy N Observations at Philadelphia a A nr KBHte so.es "Wtheaat 15 miles klUtioa 'last 21 Vu'ra'.'.'..'.'.'.V.'.','."'.Non m ismperaVuVe". 7.'.'.'.!! !!!"!"""! fit "" 'tppraturB 83 On the Pacific Coast rvnclcor-wther. aleudy; temp.. BO. Almanac of the Bay ....TJ3p.ni. Iflninrmnr i9t tan ttet tomorrow'.'.'.'.'.',' .'".'.'.W''l2!oi a. ra,' Lamps to Be Lighted 1 o& nth tM1 Tsff0p.n. The Tides lOR? RICHMOND. ... u. " CHsflfiTNITT HTOi?tW wiriTlV rirv . I litu. .. L" 101QUITUVW .tit k"!f' 'ui'.jrruw u a numbers Th- i.. ,. . .. notebook to nM hi. T. arew xorl" a aid not MeVmiiel?0Tha """ year $ Cs iB?'n ,tho!,,gh Tho lcg0ns will hS L.8Wlmm,r nl Mellon of the ,!! ven 4um,er tho -Instruction of thftPntm?1 ." Pnnlcal br "en and women Z.1 ', Nation 'ollowlngabathS?s ln'tructo the pS-,iS5St- . Knlnif ton, Mb, r .! ,?1Url0. ,lr. si;nue. ' 0,r "" and Montgomery Jfansynnk, CMtn KSrhVlS. "J"18 enu. Orwn utreVt sfh -!lr,Thom",'n "trcets, geuthernf 12 th and PnrX? Snttt Southwoite" -m d .Ml?lln Mrel. nu. WMtern' 03 "tteet and Woodland ave- MM.rh.-Sdkard.tr.e, ACKLEY READY SOON TO TALK Again Declares Statement About Sun day Revivals Would Do Forthcoming. Bontley D. Acklcy, "Billy" Sunday's for mer secretary and pianist, announced be foro leaving for Moscow, near Scranton, ....U.H 0 wm spend at least a month at h to stS,' ,ha,t h0 soon Wo"1 "vo working '"fn' 'eady regarding tho Inner !ft of the Sunday revival party, la w fLi,0 WouId snow how ho had not assistants of tho evangelist. Btntimln1. A,cklry UcslriiJ' neeordlng to his right " ,"",tcrdn'' ls lo wt himself derst'anSthie,a.r Up mUch of tho ml"" Mi i fl Vlai, i,ns arlRcn slnco hB "ado through. nnnoUhccment tht he was Homer Bodohcaevr, Sunday's rhnir XT rUchm. AC,Wey ,mS ""tcdCh? i' a 'if much Greater profits from songs Aokley has written or music he lias com! posed than ho does himself, wouWn tZ ""K"'? eta,emen?sdA?k! Garrlck Theatre meetings yesterday. Colliaion Leaves Persian Unharmed it.J'u" 0Ua ,nJurl" wero visible on tho Merchants and Miners' Transportation Company's steamship Perlsan when ho entered tho Delaware Capos today sov! tho British schooner Neva In Tolloek ntn flEh during a heavy fog ycMer? whi0 sho was bound hero from Bo. om Tho schooner was damaged on tho port quarter abovo tho water line and was towed to Vineyard Haven by tho Persian! which resumed her voyage. The Persian Is expected to dock lato today at tho foot of Bouth stroet. " Shoots Man on Street in Quarrel WILLIAMSPOBT, Pa.. Juno 21.-Pol-lowing a quarrel at a Sunday night dance, Tred Font, 15 years old. shot and fatally 'wounded Adolph Camprino, 23 years old, married, and a father of three children, on the street at Bitumen, a mining town near Renovo, early this morning. Font escapod to tho woods. Park "Spooners" Arrested Efforts of the park guards to enforce tho ruling against "spooning" In the view of tho publla and to stop tho picking of flowers in Falrmount Park resulted In the arrest of 13 young men and women i citer- day. It Is proposed to continue tho same course next Sunday against "spooning" and "other kinds of disorderly conduct," the guards assert. Magistrate Boylo had a session with the prisoners this morning. ratios r In th FOR nearly eleven years we have been selling" the Francis Bacon Pianos. And in that length of time we have grown to know intimately the many points of excellence of these famous instruments. We know that the manufacturers have closely adhered to the highest standards of quality always. Uncertain materials and inferior workmanship have never been considered for an instant. 'HEN the self -player action was incorporated in the Francis Bacon Piano, the mechanism won instant favor for its W utmost simplicity response to the will of Francis Bacon Player-Piano (Mahogany or Fumed Oak Case) "S 5o.ooM $392 JO Bench or Chair, Cover or Scarf, 12 Rolls of Music, and One Year's Tuning Free Delivered to You $ n a on First Payment ofiD'vv Then Pay $2,25 Weekly or $9.00 Monthly Thereafter TiFSCRIPTION Height, 4 feet 7 inches; width, B feet 3tt Ssf depth, 2 feet 3 inches. Fitted with the most eWkte d efficient player action j with automatic tXr; Alible striking fingers; metal tublngj full open S; key locking device; patented folding pedals. MAUKBT STREET EIGIITH STBEgT FILBERT STB8in, EVENING. LBDGEB-PHILADBLPHIA. MONDAY. JUNE BURNS DENOUNCES PRIVATE DETECTIVES AS "VICIOUS CROOKS" Famous Sleuth Arraigns Certain Class as "Black mailers' "Thieves," "Lowest Minded Men of Street" and "Inhuman Fiends." "Prlvato detectives, as a class," said William J. Burns, "are the most vicious pack of blackmailing crooks that ever went unwhlpped by Justice." He lowered the finger of Indictment and struck sharp ly upon the tablo near him. "But ou are yourself a private detec tlce," his visitor objected. "You are president of tho William J. Burns Inter national Detectlvo Agency, aro you not? And you follow your occupation In most of tho largo cities In this country. You have figured as a private detective in the McNamara dynamiting case, tho Atlan tic City and San Francisco grafting cases, and it Is as n prlvato dctecttvo that you aro employed by tho American Bankers' Association to protect them against for gers and trickery-all that Is true, la it Jiuir Burns nodded vcrlflcation of each state ment. "In fact, Mr. Burns, you are probably tho best known prlvato deteotlve In the united States. Yet you say, and you ap pear to mean It, that prlvato detectives, considered as a class, aro as vicious a pack of blackmailers as over escaped a prison cell. You don't aeem to bo en tirety" Mr. Burns lifted a detaining hand. "Everything that I said about prlvato detectives holds good," ho began, "and it Is only half strong enough; but I am speaking of detectives who put thomsetves beyond tho pale by their choice of work. "LOWEST MINDED OF MEN." "Detectives," Mr. Burns went on, "be long in two classes. But thoso who aro found In tho first must havo sacrificed every decent human prlnclplo until they have becomo tho lowest minded men upon the streets. "Thero aro private dctectlvci who will handlo cases Involving domestic rela tions and there nro thoso who will not. It Is tho first, I say, that aro thieves, crooks, blackmailers Inhuman (lends that every man should shun." Indignation colored tho speaker's round face. It Is 'Mr. Burns' trick to turn rest lessly about In his chair. Tho more In terested he grows tho wider he waves his hand. Tho "crooked private detective" theme drove him to restless energy. "I'll toll you," he Bald, "something you may not know. Blackmail Is the most prevalent crime in the United States. It Is everywhere; no city Is frco from it. No wonder," he added, "for blackmailing is easier to got away with than any other crooked scheme of which I've ever he.i'd. Most victims are afraid to prosecute. I speak of blackmail becauso It is In black mall that prlvato detectives And their living. It's a good one, too. "Thero nre somo very flno examples of tho way these people work," said Mr. Burns. "I know of them" he raised de spairing hands "hundreds of them. Sometimes the private detective tricks his client Into retaining htm. I heard of a case," ho said, reflecting "I heard of a case of a private detective who was hired to protect a mausoloum. Several e Strawhridge & Clothier Anniversary of construction, its the performer and its ease of operation. STRAWBRIDGE weeks passed without any attempts being 5i? t0K 5,tutb lh Mo!eum Midlhi n?it wf2u. wondrinfr whether ho Xtehtt?o?,0n BrJw"'- Then one mmt&? "" wrcnthel o the mauso lnfl.2 'te man ?n '""d reported hav ing had a hard fight with masked men. nltelv a iec,yva WM rtt'ned Indefl nneiy. a month or so later th client oVfftguaBrS!nff,n,?"n:d 1 wYuVM? l,A ? !ue l,,e tomb "a "Poke to tho it ithe agcncy ,ftbtmt ' A w days L ni.JfcV?'.1".? oleum got a S?f.k "Rnd Ielter- M wa written on a eheet of paper torn In half." AIT TlllPtl aU..! t. . a i te.PRtai;ffK15r-,,s: Uedmo7e,orwiy; "6 8'Bhed flnd cnl"' ni''i'i' i0no fl.ne dny lhls "Jetectlve was to wilJ?v?llw.ted' nfUr h ha b5 UtiJi .nt a"d n8"ured hlm thR' e di ThS'i Senuln" Bln Hind artl- contlm,eHln.Sll.B,il0ra found" Mr- Bun ?, t u '.d' .thllt th money's own men had broken ntn h. ,!, ij tZl'll' paper that fitted exactly tho tear In the Black Hand letter his client had rcceved! Ho meant to use It later on and then lit m8 3i .ples together for tho cdlllca tlon of his client. "There are hundreds of ways," Mr. burns went on. "They make use of pho iographs. Photographs are flno evidence. A crooked operatlvo was once showing a perfectly Innocent woman how he had ...?J.i t uur"'"r' nen his arm was around her wnlst another agent snapped their picture. The plant m shown up and thn agent went to Jail. "They trail men and women, hut mn.n women, and If they can be photographed In or tricked into compromising situa tions an agent calls on tho husband, or tho wife say the first J,7UaV0 .?L0li n!1.y, ""'P'elon.' the agent w 11 say. 'that nil Is not right with your wife, Mr. Smith?' Of course. Smith Is horrified. Ho will pay JS0 to havo a story disproved or to know It Is true. Tho agent tags him along with small bits of gossip. Then Smith hears from tho agency that a man outside has 'tho goods' for a di vorce. Tho man is not connectod with the agency. His price Is M0. Docs Mr. Smith caro to go through with tho Investi gation? "Tho surprising part of it," said Mr. Burns, "Is that any fairly Intelligent man would not be so foolish as to en gage a dctectlvo ho knows nothing about to go out and discover things about his wife. But they do It. Things like that aro happening every day all over tho country. "It'B only now and then that tho dirty business rises out of the oily waters of thn underworld and shakes Its ugly head beforo tho public. "How can you stop It?" Mr. Burns lenned forward and shook his finger. "Thero Is only one way. Pass a law barring prlvato detectives from the wit ness stand In divorce cases. That 'will stop them. But untl such a law Is on tho books tho head of tho pollco depart ment is tho man to see. Ho will Investi gate quietly." "Thero is ono more thing," said Mr. Burns. "Let tho man or woman who wonts an Investigation made call on his or her friends to watch the suspected partner. Or let them go to a reputable small agency. Thero nro many. But nbovo all, let them keep out of tho clutches of tho prlvato detective, who Is a crook. Thero Is no, more poisonous human snako outside a cell." SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES PE1RCE SCHOOL SUMMER COUnSES BEGIN JUNE S3 Bujlntss and Secretarial Counts that enable young men and women to make a rood itart and rapid progress. Valunble Instruction ror teachers o( business Hours, 0 A. M. to 1 p. M. Tuition. S20 for the entire alx weeks' course. For full Information, call or write PElnCB SCHOOL, 017-010 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. flexibility, its ready Pianos EVonJc Rrm Piannc Wore established in tho year 1789 when r ranUb JJdCUn r IdllUS George Washington was President and havo made good under all conditions and all circumstances for 126 consecutive years. Such an ancestry and such a business career guarantees for you wonderful service and durabiUty in all FRANCIS BACON Pianos. JZZZZ",,.,- Mw tjS! 11t"' sWfsBeagisMM 111 f$Qj m JM III in &? pi jiLH No Interest or Extra Ghargea of 21, HYENA BREAKS LEG, BUT STILL SMILES Dan, Pet of Zoo, Sears Pain Like Stoic and Gives Keeper "The Laugh.' There ls an optimist In our midst whose name has never been hnnded down to fame. He can only walk a few feet each day, and every day ls the same. Never will thero bo a change m nls program. In addition to his monotonous existence, he Injured himself some time ago and has to bo fed. Yet withal, 16 Is hope ful. It would seem absurd, perhaps, to say that his condition filled him with mirth! but It ls truo that he laughs about It, for he Is none other than "Dan," the laughing hyena. While others complain about the hoot and the high co.t of living, Dan laughs In his cago at the Zoo. Tho fact that his right foreleg Is broken doesn't con cern him In tho least IJke a true opti mist he chuckles over tho fact that tho keeper, John McMullen, must wait on him and serve his breakfast and lunch eon. John sees to it that Dan's steak Is cut In the proper portions and that he has enough of It. Ho also consults Dan's wishes as to dinner and When hn rtn. parts at the end of tho meal tho laugh-. m njcna gives mm tno ha ho. Dan has been at tho Zoo for some tlmo and has boon an amiable guest. He wanted to do stunts for visitors ono Sun day and Jumped from his platform. "When he struck tho floor ho felt a pain In the right foreleg. Ho didn't complain and It was not Until MdMullen saw him strug gling with his dinner that tho Injury was discovered. Supervising Agent Harry Leppcr. Jr., of the Pennsylvania Society for the Preven tion of Cruelty to Animals, called yester day to see Dan and found that ho was receiving the best of care. As the Injury ls Improving dally and Dan appears to bo happy, Superintendent Carson thought It would bo wrong to end his llfo. Secre tary Itutherford. of tho society, holds the samo view, and believes that Dan's op timism will pull him through. Edison Invents 3,000,000 C. P. Light NEW YOIUC, Juno 21.-A 3.000,000-candle-powcr searchlight, small and fed by storage batteries, said to bo tho most powerful portable, searchlight ln the world. Is the latest Invention of Thomas A. Edison. It wns operated for tho first tlmo last night at the Inventor's home In Llewellyn Park, N.v J. It Is especially designed Tor use In mlno rescue work, bt fires, on ships and aoroplanos. o.vn FREE ORIENTAL RUG f clean and scour free to proe that our work has no equal at any Dries. My process Is acknowledged the country over as tho best of lta Klnl. You may pay less but It costs you more Phone, Walnut 502 DAVIDYAN 1318 Chestnut w not aclver- Sundays ,atia HUNDREDS of satisfied customers will testify to the excellence of both the Francis Bacon Piano and the Francis Bacon Player Piano they are, indeed, trustworthy instruments, fully worthy to be sold under our Seal of Confidence. Y SPECIAL arrangement with the Bacon Piano Company, duriqg the Anniversary bale we snail sen mese nrinpc Vmn nnv Pianos or Plaver-Pianos ever been sold for in this city. We wish, however, to call your atten tion to the fact that there are only EIGHT MORE DAYS in which to take advantage of this exceptional opportunity. Come, to-morrow! AnyInd on Either Instrument & CLOTHIER 1915. OLD FERRYBOAT BURN8 "East Sido" Goes Down at Cramer Hill Wharf. Fire of unknown origin burned tho ferry boat Hast Slda to tho water's edge shortly after midnight this morning as aha lay at tho North Cramer Hill whatf, Cam den. No one was aboard tho craft when tho flro was discovered bv a nnmbi. f dock laborers. Tho Arcs under th boilers were banked and the owners 'nxa myitl fled as to the causa of the blaze. The Rast Camden lrlre Department was notified when the flro was discovered and laborers along the wharf Immediately formed a bucket brigade. Despite their frantlo efforts they were unable to cheek tho flames, and the boat wns soon reduced to a blaekenod ruin, with the deok float- " "" m hid wiucr. unpiain John Morgan and ralrlck Hansbury, tho owners, were unable to fix tho esaol amount of the loss. Tho East Sldo has mado her trips be tween tho North Cramer Hill wharf, Camden, and Otis stroet wrarf, this city, for tho past 10 years. Student Sued for AHensUon PBOVIDENCn. It. I., June SL How land Haiard McLaughlin, of Chicago, stu dent nt Brown University, has.beon sued for $10,000 by E. Harris Metcalf, an heir to the Motcalf millions. In his declaration Metcalf, who Is a graduate of Harvrfrd, 1902, charges McLaughlin alienated his wife's affections, causing him "permanent Injury and humiliation' Misconduct Is not charged. Try This Bath Wafer as you like It. SpontP one of ours, ISo to SIS. Soap Llewel lyn's I'urc nath, lOo a enket 0 for 50c. Tills means n clean, refreshed uouy. men uss our Uanlenlsi Tnl. rum, 23a tin, anil Insure aralnat heat discomfort. Itesultl JlealUi ami happiness. LLEWELLYN'S rhllnilelphln's Standard Drug Store 1518 Chestnut Street Open erery day In the year. i M )lhes foir Tee ens Yacetiieg Cricket Golf Many styles of rubber-solcd .tt ii to $8. Plain or fancy, with or without heels ; boxes or tips. .i Tan or black golf shoes, rubber or leather soled ; with golf spuds. , Claflin. 1107 Chestnut i - i" i' op ii . mf Player-Pianos Francis Bacon Upright Piano (Mahogany or Fumed Oak Case) Regular Price MC7 Cfh $350.00. J4oW Stool, CSver or Scarf, Instruction Book . and One Year's Tuning Free Delivered to You on First Payment of Then Pay $1.50 Weekly or $6.00 Monthly Thereafter PBSCHIPTION Hajght, 4 ftwt 6 UthM; widlh, 5 feet 4, inches; depth, Sid 3 iiwf. Orewtrung Kea!. kiinV 71oiit1avAnfuurAfl eatfe. -W'f .-f -,--- w I1UHUJU lllLfVU iiwnnWsi.yjii' brosxert piaw. wppw a "wp. hrasa hardware. Tbreo Wi4ls. B fa matlo sw&g BiBfile-deek. Ask bids foit jkew acJitoot Building to Cost ?260,000 for ut Gormantcwn. BMs for Uhj SonstfucUon or an elemen tary public acnool building at Utnetjflti piko ana th avenue. Bast aefmantowa. will be asked by ths Property Commit tee of the Board of Bducatlen wltWa a week. The structure, estimated to ost t 000, wlfl accommodate 1660 pupils In 3J divisions. It will be three stories high and in architectural features similar fi tho hew building at Mth street and Klnr sesslng avenue, of brick with terra, eetta trimming!. Plana ara n1n hetns nMMni .... nlne-djvlslon school building to cost MB, 000, to be orected at M street pike and Danger sircoi in we th ward. Contracts amounting to iseb.ODO of re pairs to school buildings during the sum mer havo been awarded and additional contracts of 1100,000 will soon be made. - CUT GLASS: Tumblers W o havo 100 dosen at this price. Come early to morrow. 2-inch Vase, floral cuttlnp:, $2.95 $7.50 Watci; Set, new cutUnff, $5 The Crystal Shop 102 N. 10th St. jSS ii.ni uiast jvrerusfM URRY CAMERAS "?MJ58ff tOUVtXIK ALBUMWrtn ORBrartX? DEVELOPING DniMTlMft ENLARGEMENTS . . IH eSJTtH KINO- JfRCNK J. CURRV THE CVMKRA oB:eiALiaT 812 CHESTNUT SX8I8 low and hijjh shoes, front $3.75 Sale instruments at lower of eaual merit have $5.00 ' Piaftt IMl - --, 3 WJ te 4C a .... 3 Idwti pDal. rm y t S Mmmwxm s - J m i i leiuorruw HKEAKAAfKH. SSAMBSiBlHHBA flp s vr 5P ppMglis ! '? S: If i--rT-r-r-Tr;,mrwi ...mMiritn H 3.ia. J.HIHHSII Kr, .. - --- - 1 & h&Bfig0to&