imwjgBgKggM ' wn-ire - iUBATTAGLIA PERIL POSSESSO DI GORIZIA E'STATAORARIPRESA jjl xvnis oiuctiittiiiaio. Duecentomla Austriaci Concentrati a Trieste e ftpintorni G 1 i Alpini Battono i Jaeger. ROMA, 25 Qlugno. Fti totfiunlcato udlclale odlorno del Mini ttiro della auerra 'a notare che la bat jjtjila l rlprcnde net dlntornl d QorUla. g!t wtlo 11 fronto detl'Iaonto, o partlcolar nte davantl a Qorlzla, si combatte ac gnltamente dopo pnrccchl glornl dl stast Qusll la fanterla non era Intervenuto. Ifftrno a Plava, che o' a set mlella a frnrd dl Qotlzla, 1 Beraagtlerl che avevnno Praversato l'lsonzo hnnno rlcevuto ill rlnforzl o stanno consotldando le poslitonl o preparandosl nd attaccare ortesza auatrlaca. s'A aud dl Oorizia, tra sngrado o Mon ftlcone. In truppe Itallano si fanno largo jfiii dl un altoplano ad est delUIaonzo, Irleacclando II nomlco fcrso orlente. It'orlo dcll-altopTano e' glo nelle manl tttil Italian). IL COMUNICATO UPFICIALE. ceo II testo del comunlcato umdale roiRl: bSul front trentlno-tlrolose contlnuano Ifiethodlcamento 1 duelll dl artlgllcrla. 8u foueoto (ronte la nostra atuvita oitre che ttnimbardamentl, bI csptlca per ora In rlc- KgnUIonl ohe hanno dato per rlaultato un (Mice combattlmento a Carzano, In dl Freilone deH'altopIano dt Vezzana. fc"Sul fronto Alpi uarnicne contlnua un jntenao fucco dl nrtlgllerla contro lo for Rlflcailonl auatrlache dl Malborghctto. II iforje Hefiaol o' state demollto dal nostrl fc&nnonl. Durante la notto del 23 dlugno (11 nemlco esegul tre vnnt attacchl contro pe.noatro poslzlont dl Val Grande o dl Val EPIccolo. ViSel e-ettoro dl Monte Nero not abblamo 'cccupato 11 voraantc orientate delta mon sUgna Javo.cek, facendo prlglonlerl 27 fauatfjacl. Not abblamo anche Inlzlato II totnbardamento dl Plezzo. I "Sut fronto dcll'Isonzo not abblamo oc- tcilp&to Globnn, a no'rd dt Plava. But Ibtsao Iaonzo abblamo guadagnato una pdal.lone sull'altoplano che sta tra ba- rado e Monfalconc." f La demollzlone del forto Hcnsel, a Mai hwrghctto, e" lmportanto perche 11 forte Stra. la chlave delta piazza cd era dlfeso diuna sollda cupola corazzata. s Urt dtsDaccIo da Udlno dlco che Gabrl- tele D'Annunzto, che o tenento dl caval Slerla, e stato addetto al segulto' del Duca Ifd'Aoata ed tncarlcato dl ecrlvere la storla pdella guerra. t UN QIUSTO DECnnTO. ' Oggl la Qazctta ofilclnlo pubbllca un dc- Icreto del Luogotencnto Generalo del ERfflBO, che dlchlara nulto, a datare dal Zt KMarelo ultimo scorso. ognl trasfortmento dlproprleta credit! o morel appartenentl rdl procesel civlll da parte del suddltl aus Strlacl net trtbunall del regno slno alia fine Etfella guerro. ,Un attro deoreto mostra cho II governo le't.bea doclso a rlcorrere a rappresaglle "contrd 1'AuBtrla e quest a si abbandona 2td operazlonl dl terra o dl mare contrarle Sal dlrltto Internazlonale. I dannl rlsultanl g; deques te operazlonl sarnnno pagatl con : I capuau ausinaci cne si irovano uuiuru Its Italia, o nel caso cho questl capttall d9veaaero essere Insufllclentl, si procedera' lla, vendita dello navl austrlacho seques prate dalt'Italla e col rlcavato si paghe Franno 1 dannl. II decreto esenta dalla f vendlta BOltanto auello navl appartenentl Sfe1 UTiAAItt nllnfflnnl dl nnvlnnnlltn ttnllnnn E T wlnrnnll rnmnnl tinhlillpnnn ntrirl In- teta collonne contro l'lntervlsta concesea da.L 'papa ad un glornalista francese o contro lo coal' dene splenazlonl date fjSairOsaervataro Romano, dlcendole tpunto sodlsfacentl. t L'Idea Nazlonale dice cho ,11 tono dell ;'Intervlata mostra che It papa e' forte- linente In favore della Germanla,, e nel iuccusa che 11 goyerno Itallano ha aperto lU'torrlBpondenza dal Vattcano, II glornale Ivede un prlmo passo verso it tentattvo dl tmettere devantl al Congresso della paco Rotfa la qulstlone romana. Anche II lOfornale d'ltalta crltlca l'lntervlsta e le riplegazlonl, e la Tribuna dice che talt ppubbllcazlonl sono estremamento penco floie. I Jl MeBsaggero attacca pero' vlolente BnTente It papa doflnendolo In favore della iGermanla e contro l'ltalla. II glornale pice qulndl che l'ltalla ha Imparato a pUendersl contro 1 'nemlcl estornl cd im parera' presto n dlfendersi anche contro lUiemlcl intern!. II Glornale d'ltalta, basandost su ln Iformazlonl raccolto tra alcunl rlfuglatl jluntl ad Ancona, dice che nella cltta' o el dlntornl dl Trieste sono concentrati l).CC0 soldatt austriaci. pit glornale agglunge che parecchle oat Jerle dl artiglieria sono state mcBse In PeaUlone in nuntt da dove poasono domlnare le vie' dl accesso alia cltta'. Dal (ODborght dl Trieste si puo- udlre cniara mente 11 rombo del cannonl Itallanl In Posltlone nelle vlclnanze dl Monfalcone. rlfuglatl In parola dlcono pure che liornt fa un dlrlglblle Itallano bombardo' I dannegglo' eravemente la laDDrica a aumiiont dt Trieste. IL RD AD UN VALOROSO. i!Da Glnevrn tetecrrafano che un soldato l fanteria itallano ha conaulstato la trlma bandlero austriaca In un vlolento gmbatt!mentp svoltosl attorno a Plava ara' decorato dal re Vlttorlo Emman BeU, n fantacclno itallano lotto' dlapera wmente con U porta, bandlera austrlaco, ton ostanto che fosse ferlto con una jclabolata ad una mono, Egll rluacl' ad acciaere 11 suo avversarlo e a rltornare IJI sua compagnla portando 11 trofeo. ne ittorlo limmanuele mangia mono Sao 11 HfimnltnA rnnrln Ael soldato. at jjonte dl battaglla, ctoe' earn In con if"a, pane d ordlnanz o guiietie e oevo m blcchlere dlquello atesso vino lessero gie bevono 1 Boldatl Foche sere fa, ntre visltava un reggimento dl ai L'nl. II re dorml' eulla nuda terra, av- P'to in un mantelto dl ufflciale, unaitra II re dormtva in un accampamento Dtrsaglierl, quando udl' un soldato omandar dove fossa 11 re. Esll riapose pronto "Rnnn mil rinnnHn ml VOlete ifelamateml." I JAEGER BATTUTI, Per la Drtma. volta. dacche' e stata fhlarfttn l ,,Mn tra TIaIIa A l'AllS Ig gll Alpiul Itallanl e le truppe aus Itnache dl monlasna. cloa i "Jaeger," Ppiiq venutl ad un combattlmento alia ajonetta. Quando scopplarono le oati e truppe dl montagna auatrlache ano Impeenata nella Qallzla. ma dopo Tanzata vlttorlosa deall Alpini, 1 iser furona rlchlamatl dalla Qallzla e no wandatl In tutta fretta a con ware la marcla degll Alpini. Tra till che furona trasferiti alle Alol erano "fanwat Jaeger del Kalaer, un corpo to dl truppe austrlaohe dt montagna. Kl Ktorni fa. una. nnrnfiairnla di AlDlnl lUnl, comandata. da un Kiovane capl 8o mliauese. t trovo' dl fronts ad una iwpagma dl, Jaeger del Kalaer. ed " Wtano itallano dlede imroedlatamente me oi attaccare alia palonetta mentre (UAi lromhMH.rii Ininniviiio l'inno dl IfHbaidj i note dell'tnno entuslaa- rono tanto git Alpini, che sl con tron con un solo vlolentlsalmo alto la nojiilonl ooouDate. dal Jaeger, ftwiante che questl fowero superior! in to quel Jaeger che non lunaa H O fatli nrlirtnntart fnrnnQ rlCiUClati W giu per nanOU della, montagua- aau muiu delU gurr li AIP.M w Jferii dt gloria., auaccanoo 1". MUtt.liui oru. di aot.it d i Juvunuut lo trovdvano coo- ..Jo ton UrUtllUl ajiu all frt in luaiaiMu utui situw rttuiule FRANlc M0B '"" U1 f " "1 ,f? avers nnaotneers are shown putting disturbers into tho patrol wngon. Mounted doputtcs hnve rit,den their horses on the sidewalks and City Hall lawn to break up tho crowd. TO 61 BOY SCOUTS One Lad Wins Nine in Awards Made by Court of Honor in Old City Hall. The Cdirt of Honor of the Philadel phia Boy Scouts, sitting In the Ilrst Su preme Court Chamber of the United States, In tho old City Hall, 6th nnd Chestnut streets, awarded HO merit badges to 61 boys last night. Edgar B. Howard presided and addresses were mado by Dr. Charles D. Hart, chairman of tho Exccutlvo Scout Council, and Charles Edwin Fox, assistant District Attorney. Herman Schwartz, of Troop OS, re ceived tho greatest number of merit badges, having passed examinations In athletics, carnontrv. civics, craftsman. ship, (lremanshlp, handicraft, pathflndtng, public health nnd swimming The full list of awards, with the number of merit badges won by each scout, Is as follows: S. Mayer Feldonhclmer (3). Troop 1 (Scout mntr Kern); Charles A. Coulomb, Jr. Troop 0 (Scoutmator Ilubencame), Abraham Caesar, licnjamln Chernow, Jonas Jarre nnd Morrln Schwam. Troop 0 (Seoutma-ter Manton), John Jordan (4), Edward Krcln (2), nuaiell Palmer. David Newcomb (2) and Clarence Slatcher (0), Trfj-lt"! 11 fQMlltmiatB MAiuatnik , It tnl. Israel Shlckman, Harry U. w Keen (n) am - , mfiiuiiBin .ln.umui, , JVhi Ken (-1) ana aioiTis Lvmon, Troop IZ (Scoutmaster Unger lleder); Charles Wllllami, Troop IT (Seout master Lamb) Roy R. Phllllpy, Mumford Robinson and Jack F Thomaa (1), Troop 22 (Held Commissioner Merrill) I August Herr mann and rredcrick Bchnetder (3). Troop 88 (Hcoutmaate- B Stewart), Kdward Wheeler, Townaend Yourg and William Younr, Troop SI) (Scoutmaater MacGAUhejr); Morton Coben (4) Troop 42 (Scoutmaster Ooldneld). Cdvvard Kvans U). Troop TO (Scoutmaater Rommel); Donald Bishop (3), Troop 32 (Scoutmaster Wood). P. W. Rtanabury. Troop 64 (Scout master King), Edgar L Colvln, Troop 9T (Scoutmaater on der Llnd). Famuel B. Cohen, Miixncll Fader, Kdward Moyed (U), Joseph Pelkln (3) and Hyman Rich (3), Troop 04 (S outmaater Rosenbaum); John R. Hansel) and A. Wellington Horton, Jr., Troop 0T (Boutmaster MacDonald): Henry Cohen, Mlehatl Coplln (3), Israel Flitter (3). D. Oold teln (4), Morris Iati (4). Max Kendel, Albert Lcvan (1). Morris Levan (4), Jacob M. Mordell (). William Packman (3), Michael Roten, Samuel Schulti (), Herman. Schwarti (), Blmon Shlekman (B) and William Uram (4), Troop 03 (Scoutmaster Friedman), Robert A. lloylo and O. Ixwe, Troop 0 (Scoutmaster Hltcr ck); A C. Cummins, A F W, Hoovan and v, uter Stuart. Troop 112 (Scoutmaster Ral'-.D, oeorgo W. F, Chapman U), 'itoop i (scoutmaster ctowohi. &nn v. uikubuhu V. V. Welch. TTOOD 123 coutmaster Stanley), and Walter Stevenson (I 3), Troop liiu tacout- master ugacn) WEDDING SECRET 10 MONTHS Miss Iola C. Howard and Georgo Bcs san Married in Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo BoBsan announced to friends today their marriage, whloh took place months ago. Mrs. Bessan was Miss Iola C. Howara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howard, of 236 Slocum street, Mount Airy. Mr. Bessan Is an employe of tho Pennsylvania Railroad and lives at 31 East Phll-Ellena street. The ceremony was performed at tne home of James Sumway, In Jersey City, a mutual friend. Mra. Beasan did not want her marriage announced for several months because she was engaged at the time on a nursing case that needed all of her attention. The case was the moat Important one she had had since her graduation from the Nurses' School of the Jewish Hospital two years ago. Mr. and Mrs. uessan win spenu a. icw weeks In Long Branch, and on their re turn will live in Germantown. U. S. WINS 10-CENT SUIT P. R. R. Loae3 Claim Against Govern ment for Storage Charges. A long fight In the Washington courts was ended today when the Pennsylvania Itallroad lost Its right to collect ten cents from the United States Government for storage charges on two cans of oil. Cor poration and State lawyers fought long and furiously over the question whether the coast guards at Chlncoteague, Va., were notified of the arrival of the ship ment of oil before the storage charges had accumulated. The Government claimed the guards were not notified In time, while the railroad said they were. After hearing the teatlmony. Oomptrol ler of the Treaaury Downey ruled that notice was not given, that the was not a lawful charge, The PMMylj vanla Itallroad spent great sums or money in pressing the caae, but how SSSh Vey refused to disclose The coaat guaTda at Chlncoteague are Jubilant. POWDER PLANT EXPLOSION Ten Men Injured on Contracts for Allies and United States. piTTSBUnOH. Pa., June .-Ten work B?i hurt, ever.l probably fatally. this afternoon when a powder plant in he 'skSkHoUoir action pf the city was partly destroyed by an explosion of gas dl The Plant was .' rnSTr ft MW for Vorttrrxre Savepea tta ' " b,for Z ffl'SuTSUW. uU .. Several of hm were. Injured. r eflrly. mllei north of Grafton, la tUS2? The' pW Dutmue re. SU4 erew tows, I .?,!SI,K e-ualrt AM from 6t wW! ot Jtti a .s rM New Torfc os P4trtot a,.w EVEKIKG LEDaER-PHlLAPBLPniA. FBIDAY. JUNE 2K. STRUGGLING WITH POLICE IN ATLANTA MUST BE FIRST CLASS Everybody That Wants Office Quits $21,000 Liberty Bell Excursion Committee. Counclla' Special Liberty Belt Committee Is seeking recruits of some official status. The original "lucky St" Councllmen, who rejoiced a few weeks ago because of their golden opportunity to visit the Panama Pnclflc Fair at city expense, dwindled yesterday to tho "deserted 17." When nine of tho committeemen for the Junkot de luxe wore reported yesterday as "quitting cold" the commttteo was thrown Into a mild panic, and the Junket ing organization began to show evidences of disintegration as alarming aa those In the venerable relic for whose Journey the commttteo wns named. It la hinted that more committeemen are thinking of deserting the ranks and that the rift In the committee may even become more alarming than the fissure In the bell. Cven Presidents Ransley and McCurdy, exofllclo members of tho committee, with drew their names from tho Junkot roll, nnd the last vestige of ofllclal prestige faded when John P. Connelly, chairman of Councils Finance Committee, found that ho would be "too busy" to make the trip, Mayor Blankenburg declined the privilege of participating In the 39,0CO excursion weeks ago. It Is now declnred "up to" tho commit tee to And some otllclnls from somewhere to add n tono of distinction to the west ward Jaunt. The committee has to offer staterooms In a J21.000 special train of Pullmans with board frco and unlimited freo tickets of admission to the big fair at tho Golden Gate.. The proposition nos been submitted to State Senator Charles A. Snyder, ot Potts vllle, chairman of the Judiciary Bpcclnl ("pickling") Committee during the last Legislature. He Is declared to answer all requirements, being an "ofllclal" nnd schooled In tho preservation of relics by his solicitous care of many legislative measures stilt reposing In the nrchtves of his "pickling" committee. Representative William H. "WIlBon, a Vara leader In South Philadelphia, has been deemed by the Bell Committee cap able of adding aufllclent ofllclal tone to the Junket to be worthy of free trans portation to tho Pacific coast. The ac ceptances of the two "ofllclala" are eagerly awaited Meanwhile there aro seven other places on the committee to be filled, and the scurrjlng among Councllmen that were disappointed when the first roster of the committee was announced Id decidedly mnrked. The 1150 assessment to be levied on each Councilman making the trip has cooled tho ardor of many of the appointees. A shade of rogret Is noticeable among some of the committeemen that the Junket has descended to a "mercenary baala." Servians Capture Island NISH, Bervla, June 25, The Servian War Office today announced that the Auh trlan Island of Gladlva In the Danube River waa taken by Servian troops Mon day night after a brief artillery duel. Go rthern Pacific Railway to California's Expositions Low fares liberal titopover privileges. DaUy transcontinental trains through some of Earth's grandest and moat inspiring scenery, including the American Rockies and 1 Picturesque Co.. Jade Mountains to Spokane and North Pacific Coast points. Connections with Bteamship lines at these polnta, the Great Northern Pacific S. S. Co., at Astoria or "Shasta Rail Route" at Portland for San Francisco. Choice of routes re- twilRS' r isu..l Yellowstone National Park "Nature Own World's Exposition" and America', only Geyaetland. Enter via Gardiner Gateway, reached only by Norlhtrn PaclIIo Railway. The journey through Wonder nd U ono of tho most enjoyable recreations In the world. Excellent tran-porutlon d . tatd accomodation.; Ask about penonaiiy escortea tours w SJitrtiu lt you la pUaaiag you 1 vsue ytff55V P.W.PUMMILL.D.P.A.. t RrKv 7I1 Chestnut St- pwiadelphla psu jmftt ii . iSjICi 7, lift f$W$ffllx W fllrHH ll.iJlMrifffllir1Plll,a--Tu' --aMslafcilMM BsHslBHlHNHsMHIIIIIisHHMffiffMIIIB CONVICT'S LETTER BASIS FOR BECKER'S LAST APPEAL Case to Go to Supremo Court if Whit man Fails to Act. NEW YORK. June 25.-Chnrles Becker will carry his fight against death In the electric chair to th United 8tntes Su premo Court, If plans now being formu lated by Attorneys Bourke Cockrnn and Martin T. Mnnton are succesafut. The basis of the appeal will bo Informa tion which Is declared to corroborate a statement by Joseph Murphy, n. con-sclcnco-strtcken convict now Identified na "No. 62,730" In Sing Sing Prison. Murphy was In tho Tombs In July, 1913, whllo Rose, Webber nnd Vnllon wero there. Ho asserts ho overheard conver sations by which the plan to "frame" Becker was concocted. Camden Jitneymcn Elect The following odlcers were elected at the organization meeting of the Camden Jltneymcn'B Association In Cnmdcn to day: William Saucrhoff, president; Philip Cantor, first vlco president; Edgar Jarvls, second vice president, W. R. Banks, recording secretary, Walter Bunting, trensurcr. Those elected to the Board of Trustees were Herman Rodgers, Joseph Hardy and Oscar Baker. No ac tion waa taken regarding the llcenao ordi nance passed yesterday. Appointed by Mayor-elect WILMINGTON, Del., Juno 2G. Mayor elect James E. Price toda) named Ralph 8altzman to bo his private secretarj. City Treasurer Granville P. Alexander was reappointed aa Treasurer's Clerk by Tiensuror-eloct William J. Hlghfield. The man who picked big Willard takes a flyer to the other end of the scales. Next Sunday Wm. H. Rocap nominates the bantamweight who may defeat Kid Williams. In the Public Ledger SPORTS MAGAZINE k -- - -. ff .7, gPjnj 3m a. hwUlbpUure. rfflKTrv Ja mSk v lirmMia IN SELF-DEFENSE Legal Campaign Will Bo Made AgalnBt Councils' Eliminate Them. Plan to The campaign begun by owners and drivers of Jitneys In this city and backed by a phalanx of aroused public opinion asalnst the proposed Jitney regulation ordinance pending In Councils haa dovel oped unexpected strength. It was not expected that the propoaed regulations decided upon by the Law Committee and reported out Wednesday would meet with a firm realatance from the Jitney Inter eats, but the developments of the last ii hours indicate that a vigorous fight will be waged agalnat tho propoaals embodied In the ordinance. The first definite action which Indicate, SrrrPlh?'S'.Mt. th J"ney V.r. to uii?. J.8.ht ,0 a um'1 conclualon o .anlS.'0 e0n,0"dft,a ,h8 nX )ltY It became known today that "Jitney" .eK.. i7i?0... vo -not 'dentMed them . maki'ii1 h "h.cr of thc a"clatloM are I inking plans to open up a legal fight i or" the Proposed action of Counclla. One -M """er wno operates four machines. Bald today: 'There IB everv rnarm tr ui,. u., . fight on the legality of such an ordinance ns Counclla Intends to pass can be won. Tho propoaed octlon would be unconatl lutlonnl, nnd this can eaally be shown. Mo have nliendy made preparations to carry this fight to a finish If Councils refuse to be reaaonable and attempt to thrust us out of buelnesa. We are sure of our ground, and we haven't the tenet fear that Councils can successfully de fend their propoaed action." It has not been learned wtmt no,i tv, various "Jitney'.' Interests lntnrt tn iu. In their fight agalnat tho nroDoaori mean. ure. It can be stated, however, that the action of Judgo Plttman, of the Circuit Court of Tennessee, at Memphis, In rui ng that a. law passed by the State Leg Mature providing for the regulation nnd bonding of Jitneys wns Invalid, Is a fore Bhadowlng of tho action that Is looked STOIIE OrKNB DAILY Women's 50c Silk Gloves 39c Black and white with double finger tips. Two-clasp with Paris point backs. FIItST FLOOIt. SOUTH LltB Every Man Can Be Fitted With the Best of Summer Styles at Actual Savings of From One-Third to One-Half Men's $1 Boys' $7.50 Blue Serge $C Suits u With Extra Pair of Trousers All seams silk sewn. Mohair lined coats, with patch pockets; peg-top trousers full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years. BoyB' $2 and $2.50) QC- WUBII ouno The Famous "Regatta" Brand Tommy Tucker, Billy Boy, Oliver Twist and middy blouse models. Sizes 2 Vi to 10 years. d. ao 4b V" We Trim All Hot Free of Charge Unfriimned Hats In Oreatttt Variety and a. otoi. Pricea Momentou. June purchaaea. $4.00 Genuine $2 9 g PanamaB .... One S.c For women and mlaae. Have pencil roll edge and tra smartly finished wtthippQ Bilk gro gra)n bands, S4 White Hats, $2.98 rrowM of aeorsrette tln and ?5i.n5f Milan hemp. Large .hap.a. $4 Leghorn ?2.79 TYntfl . .... . Flneat quality. In largo atyle.. $2.50 White Milan $1 gg WempHats In the lummtr'i neweat .bapw. S2.50 Black Sailor Hats, $1.39 Milan hemp wb llaera flaagea. Wings, Owl Heads, Fancy Feathers & Coque Pompons White ana pis.sk. 49 98c T0 H.98 FIRST FLOOR. NORTH k UT BROTBiMS ;: JSib If jft' JTfL 1015. for here This Is the most recent deci sion In "Jitney" development in the coun try. The decision tvae handful down only a few days ago The chief point on which the taw was deelared unconstitutional was that It re quired tho Jitneys to file Indemnity bonds And did not require these bonds for street ears and other vehicles traversing the streets. It Is freely admitted by Interested Jitney operators that any such regulation aa that proposed by Councils of this city wilt bo fought on the ground that the Bapld Less Less Less washday and every day when vat soap is used to do Remember cool or lukewarm water always. Hard rubbing, scrubbing, boilingnever. Don't hurt your hands. Fels-Soap Powder Sweet and pleasant to use. 8i30 A. M. A CXOBI5S AT B P. M-UKTII. HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. Mtfeeri Double Yellow Trading Stamps With Every 10c Purchase Until Noon : After That. Until Closing Time, Single Stamps MARKET EIGHTH FILBERT SEVENTH -- ?0- $ 2.50 Summer Suits, Finely tailored garments, made of summer-weight, all wool materials, in natty, dark color effects, with patch pockets and half lined with silk mohair. $18.50 Serge Sults,l$13 With Extra Pair of Trousers J. All-wool, fast bluo and guaranteed to bo nbaolutely rainproof by tho manufac turer. Coats are half lined with serviceable mohair. $10 Palm Beach) $E Eft Suits .:...) wv The best Summer suit of all. Shown in stylish two nnd thrco button effects, with patch pockets. Made of Genuine Palm Beach Cloth in Light and Dark Effects. Solid colors or neat patterns. All sizes, including Btouts to 46-lnch breast. Worsteds, fabrics. Tan Boys' Wash Suits! 65c & 75c Values! A Noted Maker's Entire Surplus Stock Ever so many smart variations of the popular Oliver Twist styles. Sizes 8 to 7 years. (ALSO IN SUBWAY) $2.50 & $3.50 $1 49&$1,98 Values ' -" Galatea, percale, chambray, poplin and pure 'linens in regulation, beach, vestee, Oliver Twist,' Tommy Tucker, Russian and sailor styles. Sizes 2H to 10 years. ,rB SECOND FLOOR, Aft .HA. A At. l(f S We Have Prepared Some Misses' & Women's Charming Styles Widely Varied and of Immediate Appeal Misses' $8 Sheer n-iintv Net FrocksJ ?i'i2f'nJfH. rinSni. One Bkltthtd. ect; other Hnma show coaiee tailored or ranoy Misses' $15 Lovely ftk- ai.n have net veatees. velvet pointed tunic oyer accordlonP' Misses' $7 GolOne $A Coats, SilMined ... . ; Hln-length Norfolk with belt and ChM qu mi. at. iw ani Women's $15 Silk, Net $f f and Voile Froclcs v ,,, OJWrifl " W0W " VM Tho net dreaae are all whit .Ml && ; bln4 with lao. The votT arT Wtt ahaaaa. $3 Wash Skirts .. $1.98 -irar P-l onnWI yMqJHBSgi 11,111 HI - "WW EMAIL A X-MOHIt n TSniit Compear ihj- rwiHRf ". tn ra rules tjmti, ther inMM wh. -hot make any rura!tkmt afreetm rt Jitney whtt wwkt wrt wo- m (jm erang and react agafmtt th J? R t. whleh. according to th Jitney operitot. Ceurteltn U trtlng t protect at lit pense of th Jitneys. Th pasa tjt n ordinance, they assert, will be a m. nal for court attlort t6 comptl tlw P. Hfc T. to comply with alrmlar regulathm. In the roeantlniB, every effort Js Wme made to awaken the public to th m. Ing ot the proposed action of CewfUa, work. fuel. time your work. FUIITIIER NOTICE 3S YELLOW TRAUJUNU STAMPS . accumulate quickly and seouro many fine premluroa ab solutely free. $ " ) "6 ' r, m A. i MEN'S TROUSERS $2.75 to $5 Values n.79,$2.69&2.80 cassimeres and light-weight $2 Automobile ?1 Dusters. Hncno, with patch pockets & belts. oqri! --' 7TII & MARKET - X" ) Very Remarkable Values In urnmer Apparel 1$ 5 ., are plain 9 9g ribbon ana - " QQ Klrdla. "" 1. 1 II I HI IHII I ' '" 1 StMrfaf na-jpiiijsii "1 Mil VI I A 1 L nmt,u. 1 r"- r ,..iss.sssissssssss1sMslMsMMBBMSIIIHsWfilHHus IfiiijiiBilBjijtililiii sssssssssssssssssssssssasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss -