nm Vafe,,-' ,E INSIDIE DEL CARSO SflDATE E SUPERATE DALLE FORZEITALIANE $ei Caverns Nascondevano i Grossi Cannoni Austri aci sul Monte Sei Busi Conquistato dalle Truppe del Generate Cadorna. nOMA. 23 Lugllo. E' oplnlone generate qui a. Roma cho la ate plu' difficile delta bnltaglla del bnsso Jsoitto o del carso o Btata ormal com pluta e fellcementn per gll ltnllnnt. 17 rero bensl cho gll Katlanl non sono an Cora in possesso Indlsttirbato dl tutto le lture, ma I combattlmentl, quasi tuttl torpo a corpo, pruceuono ora in una pianlera o con un metodo che l'altoplano aovra presto easorc completamente nb bundonato dngll austrlacl. i Per 11 momenta gll ltallanl npproflttano VII tuttl 1 vantaggl guadagnatl flnora o II iettono in vniorc. ii rnuo cno ognl nrno cssl Invlnno In Italia lunslio co- onne dl prlglonlcrl e' molto slgnlflcante. ie esso non mosira cne in reBiatcnza nus rlttca crolla dl un tratto, (nostra certa nente cho gll Itatlanl spazzano metodl Amento tutto lo poslzlonl avanzatc del itmlco B questo o' gla un fatto di tande Importanza, perchc' non bI dev aimentlcare cho.lo poslzlonl degll nustri cl sono usBolutamcnto ideall per la dl- E' stato appunto a causa dl queste con Won! ldcall dl dlfcsa degll austrlacl, pel il essl ban potuto nasconderc cannoni dl fosso callbro In caverne o anfrattl, dl fil e rlcco l'altoplano del Carso. che I Bersagllerl non nan potuto tcnero la som- ta del Monte San Mlchelc da loro con- liulstattf dopo clnquo sangulnosl attacchl. Peio' II succcsso che gll Italian! hanno ottenuto sul Monto Sel Bust, dove, come 'alee II nome, sono set caverne, mostra 'che questo poslzlonl austrlache, per quan ta benlsslmo preparate e bcnlsslmo dlfeco, non sono Imprcndlbtll, glaccho' dopo tutto, ce non si possono tcnero con assoluta ccr- tetza, esse costltulscono ancho un perl colo per I dlfcnaorl cho non so no rltlrano in tempo. Infattl 1 dlfcnsorl dl Sel Bust furono tuttl fattl prlglonlcrl. La, battagtla del Carso dura ora da died glornl ,o non e" lmprobablle cho essa rlBultl una delle plu dcclslvo per la reslstcnza dcll'Austrla o per la com pagna dell'Italla contro la Bua nemlca tradlzlonnle. II pubbllco Italtano non si nostra nf fatto Impazlente, che anzl esso o' calmo, Itraordlnarlamento calmo ed cntuslasta. II pubbllco dl Iloma, per esemplo, corro a comprare 1 glronall quando o' pub bllcato II rapporto del gencralo Cadorna, bia non da' molta attonztone at dls paccl ufllclall. Icri sera 11 Mlnlstcro delta Gucrra pub- bllcava It segucnto communlcato ufllclale: Sul fronto dclla Alpl Carnlche, pro- t,etto dalla nebbla, II nemlco attacco' In Vano le nostre poslzlonl al Pasao del Cacclatoro tra 11 Monte Chlndenls ed 11 Monto Vanzn. Lo nostro truppe Alpine llitaccarono le poslzlonl austrlacho nello Idnanzo dl Pal Piccolo e lo conqulsta- Tpno. 'Sull'altoplano del Carso nol abblnmo leso la gtornata a rlnforzare lo poslzlonl 'mso al nomlco nella glornata prccedente. iHstro cmitro progredl e prese al.nem- arecchle trlnceo cho erano state for- Enente nrennrnto ner la rilfosa. Ivl II 2G Xugllo nol abblamo fatto 102 prlglonlerl. "Sul resto del fronto la sltuazlon e' Immutata " Un ufllclale unghereso che e' prlglonlero deglt ltallanl ha detto che II Comando aua trlaco ' sbalordlto per la preclslono o I'enlcacla del fuoco dell' artlgllerla Itallana daa campagna, la cul rapldlta' del tiro fa rassomlgllare 1 cannoni da 75 nd altret tante mltragllatrlcl. II "Gazzettlno" dl Vonczla fa 11 rac conto dl una vlvaclsslma battnglla cvol tasl tra un aeroplano austrlaco ,e lo truppe Itallane dl guarnlglone a Verona. L'aeroplano nemlco stava dlstruggendo la tomba dl Qlulletta e Romeo, che tutto 11 mondo conosce per la trngcdla dl Shakespeare. II vellvolo austrlaco lasclo' Infattl cadero una bomba lncendlarta assal vlclno alia famosa tomba. tunto cho 111 terreno clrcbstante no fu tutto mosso. i'lnccndlo pero' fu sublto spento. i L aeroplano. cho er. del tlpo pttrlch. fe che splegava un trlcolore franceso per ungannare gll iiaitam, laclo cadcre cinque bombe. Una cadde nolle caserme dl Campoflore, facendo pero' llovl dannl. if Scoperto pero' dalle truppe Itallane, loueate lo attaccarono con un vlolento jffuoco dl artlgllerla e dl fucllerla, che lo osirinse aa innaizarsi a grunde altezza, fclrca iOOO nfetrl. e flnalmento a scorn- Ipartre. ' B-VBHIKG LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. TfffrRSfflAY. JUL 20. I9i6 ORGANIZATION LEADERS PLAN CONFERENCES Candidate for Mayor Accepta ble to Factions Will Be Sought Next Week, MAY WARD Tho vaudeville comedienne now making her first film, "A Conti nental Girl," out in Gormnntown. METROPOLITAN SOLVES MOVIE ACTOR PROBLEM The New York Opera Organiza tion to Take Toll on All Sal aries Earned by Their Sing ers in Photoplays. Dy the Photoplay Editor Tile problem of the legitimate actor In fllmdom has been solved by tho last or ganization that ono would expect to find troubled by It tho Metropolitan Opera Company. Tho rrohman Company nnd Al II. Woods may think It best Blmply to forbid any of their actors to nppear on tho screen, but tho opera peoplo have a better and saner way They merely as sume that they hno hired tho cxcluslvo services of their singing actors, and make all contracts for their appearances In photoplays. Tho movo of tho Metropolitan has un doubtedly developed as a result of the fat contract which Gcraldlne Tarrar signed for acting In "Carmen " It begins to have its clTect In t"no case of Scottl, A Now York paper thus chronicles tho affair: t "It was somo months ago that Slgnor Scottl announced to a waiting world his intention to enter the field of motion pictures, which has Just become tho most liked summer sport of tho opera singers. But tho weeks have passed without fur ther Information from tho popular bari tone on the subject He was to appear in tho LoonI one-act opera called In Italian 'L'Oracolo,' and made from Fernald's play, 'The Cat and the Cherub ' Slgnor Scottl made a profound Impression by his acting In tho opera at the Metropolitan last season "It appenrs that his hesitation In mak ing known his plans with greater detail was duo to the delay of the Metropoli tan Opora Company In deciding how much or the amount paid to the singer was to go into Its treasury, for the di rectors of the opera company have suf fered a change of heart They Intend to share hereafter In tho profits of all ar 'tlstH under contract to tho company who gc Into movlng-plcturo enterprises They nre going to tako a certain percentage or the player's earnings In every case." Thomas II. Ince. production chief of tho Now York Motion Picture Corpora tion, Is at present engaged In supervis ing tho screening of four new multiple reel features, a task never before under taken In screen history. They are "The Conqueror," starring Witlard Mack; "Matrimony," with Julia Dean In leading lole: "The Last Act," featuring Bessie Barrlscale, and "Redeemed From Bond age," starring Forrest WInant. Republican Organization leaders are preparing for a series of conferences next week lo determine finally a candidate who according to their belief, will be ao- m? a &.to Ml fftctlon of the Organiza tion The success of their plans Is de rlared I to depend upon Congressman Wil liam S. vnre It Is predicted by politicians that the Congressman Is not likely to be tho choice of iho caucus 6f leaders It Is as freely prophesied that Congressman Vare will announce himself as a candldato and precipitate another wide-open break In Organization ranks Vare adherents aro enthusiastic over the possibility of Wil liam 8, Vare's candidacy and assert that nt present his power In tho Republican ranks la In tho ascendancy. They believe that a tight within the party would es tablish tho supremncy of tho Vnre fac tion, Among (ho names most prominently mentioned ns probnblc choice of the partv leaders for Maor are Judge Norrls S. Barratt. John T Wlndrlm nnd , Hamp ton Moore. The return of Penroso to Philadelphia nt tho closo of this week Is regarded as a slgnnl for the im lrnuetR to awnko from their political lethargy and namo a candidate at nncn. Mnmi. nation papers must be filed bv candidates before tho closo of August. While there Is npparont uncertain In tho Organization's official circles, tho In dependents nro awaiting developments Their affiliations will not bo determined until their opponents tako somo definite action. A contest for tho office of sheriff In tho Washington party ranks has developed Clarenco D. Antrim Is circulating nom mation papers for thnt place Selcci Councilman Georgo D Cox, of tho 43d Ward, already hns declared himself a candidate A mayoinlty cnndldnte from tho Repub lican party appeared yesterday when Representative Frederick Becr, 23th dis trict, 43d Ward, announced his candidacy Beyer was a lending opponent of local option nt Harrlsburg Ills candidacy la not causing tho Republican leaders any npprchcnslon It Is Bald that should Judge Barratt bo chosen as tho candldato for Major that City Solicitor Rnn might be a candldato to succeed Judge Barratt on the Common Pleas bench Theatrical Baedeker ftCEITH'B-Liman Bliaw; the liell Family; kuicn ui(ga ana itamerlne Wltchle; P'Clette Dalatmer and H. C Shcppard. In pf'lhu Oath of tbo Season": Harry Qlrard ii'4 uuinaiij. in aiio i.u ui u loicm , Leona Thurber and Harry Madlaon, In "On a 8hoDDlne Tour": Cooper and Smith! .White and Clayton. Kurt Is' Educated Lwnooetera and Ilearat-Sellg new pictures. SVIXON'S O HAND Mysterious Orlndamouri l titv American .uuii;mj ruur, iuit uooiny, SjMUltr Ora ham and Oordon Donley. Wily Hriiliaon, In ' Ilrlght Eyes from Broadway"; (.Dorothy Illchmond and company. In "A FMldntKht MarrlaEe' : Hathaway and Mark. land run Poto Playa. tJU'SS KEYS-Flrat hair of weeK "Come lpvr Here." Junior revue of 1015. the Act '.Unjque, Delea and Orma; Skelly and Kllroy; Georce Coleman, and others. IWOODSIDE PARK-rThe llatanl Troupe of jjn.uuuans una ana Claire, uuecn ana ungei; iPare and Newtown, and Jug-flint: NeUon, MUSIC IN THE PARK Ksnd Plays at Lemon Hill This After noon and Tonight. Hie Falrmount Park Band will play Lemon Hill this afternoon and tonight. le program JArtT J-AFTERNOON, i TO 0 O'CLOCK. feOlerturn 'Mnrntna. Vflan And Nleht" SUDPa Suite, The Three Quotations" Souaa m i no King or trance. ibi I too was Born la Arcadia. i-) In Darkest Africa ijenea from Ule riieoeiungen . aanar "lodiea from The Sunny South" lropo Urili Slav" .. TKbalkow.ky ralsa da Concert, "Wine, Woman and ., airauss Massenet Myddleton Song" 1 Phantom Brigade" . Ma) Aubada' lib) ' Fhanton I A Ira from Th Old Town" I-udera PAHT ll-EVBNINO. 8 TO JO O'CLOCK. Overture. "Midsummer Night's Dream." Mendelssohn , ) Paraphrase, ' Blue Bella of Seo- lana Mimir ) Down South" . ... MydVJle;n fnd Scene from "llleei" .LejiipavaUo Cornet golo Battle Cry ef &&Llt SnUI.I Han MlrtAHIl& jCesinnik. FauuaU. "fkiuuda from :hlocl' "'ore- " I'vVeUb Rhapsody" . . . ,. .OeBan MWodlaa from The BaiwBlaB OUf .8U Haogld Banow." IUSIC AT CONVENTION UAhU I Jladelphia Band Will Play There Toaight tnUdlpMa pAJtd will play at vntiai Uyjl. tm4 fs)t M AU- oy avnue. tonigbt "! prorani rtiir. iJtoimtUl' ( htsatowB, A& to UNU XJH my K hen th Davll i Kmwi soloist BUot NU Clarens Chlu Sckwarte Mayarbswr UsUbaa ' aluUua tsvhuuAB Lewis J. Selznlck, general manager of tho World Film Corporation, has this to say about nctors appearing In photoplays and In dramas on the legitimate stage: "World Film stars may appear dn tho stage (or In tho pulpit. If they like) so long as they carry oyt rhe spirit and letter of their contracts with my com pany and satisfy exhibitors and the public. 1y.io more they are seen and ad vertised tho better for themselves and for us. It all moans publicity, and that's what ne live on In the amusement world. "Bernhardt nppeared In pictures (he ears ago. Did sue nurt ner stage ana vaudeville reputation thereby? No; she's worth more now In public than she ever was. "Some years ago In London tha theat rical managers tried to stop plays at tho muslo halls and wouldn't have the actors In the halls appear at the theatres Now adays tho halls are making more money than the theatres, and the big theatrical stars are glad to act In them. "I'm for freedom 0f trade and observ ance of contract. Robert Warwick, a few weeks ago, while playing In World rilm features, was also appearing at night In 'A Celebrated Case' at the Em pire Theatre. He advertised himself and our pictures, and so Increased his value to himself and us." David Worsley, Inventor of he double exposure camera and sponsor of the MlnA films, which last summer began to appear on the General Film program, la reported to be going hareafter to release Ms product under Mutual auspices The licensed company retains tha brand name, however The Horsley Interests are a studio In Bayonne, X. J , and a zoo with anew ple-shapad stage, permlttlneT the, turnips of the camera, located on a pivotal stand In the centre, to different eats which may be prepared ahead of time, Mr. Horslay has done a Jot of valuable wprk In experimental fields of a similar sort-the double exposure, for In. stance. Ben Greet at U. of P. Today These warm days of summer are mani festly the time for open-air performances of Shakespeare's Immortal eamadles There la an Ineffable charm lurking In the background of green trees, one's Imagination la not hampered by the four wall ot a theatre The comedies of Shakespeare seem to have been written potoIly for presentation In the open At the hands of the Ben Breet Woodland Players; who will ap&Kr at tke XI of P today and Friday, IHilledaJpM will thus e two of the beet The engagement la under the auspice of the Summer ScUool of the Univrlty. at tae Ilotaiiical Oar dens 17th and Spruce street "Twelfth Night will be given this evening and "Twnlng of the Shrew" Friday evening Husband Disappears as Wife Is Goae LAM Srt,K Pa July -Lte ll eieuum Mr aamuel fctehulu. df 123 Nevin ue jeioived iueae that her onXx sou fUll talured In an tt.utojoile alumni eu the LitlU plk She hen ed W the eeti- but few1 a,J ".PfS GAMBLING HOUSE RAIDED Proprietor Held in $500 Bail Six Patrons Arrested. Numerous complaints that a Rambling houso was being conducted at tho north east corner of Juniper nnd need streets resulted In the radlng of tho place early this morning by tho police of tho 15th street and Snyder avenue police station. Tho proprietor, Charles r. Cine, 32 years old, of 1243 Dickinson street and six other men were arrested Mnglstrato Drlggs today held Cine under JS0O ball for court and released tho other men The pollen testified that a poker game was In progress when they broko Into the house Complaints of numerous gas meter rob beries In West Philadelphia led to tho ar rest today of Ilnrry Harding, alias Banks, of 5Sth and Arch streets. He was cap tured by Special Policeman Martin, of the Gist and Thompson streets station, while acting suspiciously at 51st and Arch streets Meter kejs, a flashlight and a pair of pliers wero found on tho prisoner, tho potlco say, when he was searched Several witnesses testified against Hnrdlng when he was nrralgncd before Magistrate Bojle. and he was also chnrged with stabbing Haymond Banks, his brothcr-ln-Iaw, of 49 South Concstojra street, with nn lco pick, Harding was held In J1S0O ball for court An alleged thief, who, tho police say. makes his HUng stealing and selling bicycles, has been captured after a long search Ho Is John Whlto, 10 years old. of S24 East Westmoreland street A bicycle which he Is accused of stealing from an Underwood Tjpewrlter Com pany messenger boy on July 19 was re covered from tho person to whom he Is said to have sold It, and ho himself was arrested yesterday. He will be arraigned at the Central Police Station today. William Donlnsky, a youth who drained a bottle of carbolic acid In his home at 1C03 Winter street, died todny in the St. Joseph's Hospital after hovering between life and death for 21 houri. He left no note or clue as to why he killed him self, The slumbers of prisoners. In the East ern Penitentiary were rudely disturbed early today by tho clang of fire engines responding to an alarm at 20th street and Falrmount avenue Tho fire was In the recond story of a grocery store conducted by B. W. Dodfrey, and the damage was about $300. The penitentiary Inmates were disappointed when the lire was qulcklv extinguished. They expected u good show. Tho story of nn automobile Joy ride from Camden to New York and back to Trenton, where the car bb wrecked, was told today In the Camden Criminal Court before Judge Boyle, at the hearing of George Q Cronca and Harry Wiley, of 211 North 9th street. Both prisoners said they Intended to return the car, which was taken from a garage at S21 Market street They were sentenced to 18 months In the State Prison. A sentence of seven years In the peni tentiary at Trenton was Imposed on Wil liam Barnes, Locust nnd Kalghn avenues, Camden, today by Judge Brown In the Camden Criminal Court, after Barnes was convicted of firing five shots at Mary Hall, his common-law wire, a montn ago. The woman was not hit Flxteen-vear-old Lewis Sandora, of 21H West Indiana avenue, did not like being discharged from the John and James Doh son carpet mill at the Falls of Schuyl kill But what rankled In his soul was the fact that another boy. his pal in the carding room, had obtained a Job at a mill by means of a letter of recommenda tion, while hi efforts to get work had proved fruitless. It was several days ago that the order was given to Foreman Mil lard F Johnson to cut down the force, nnd the two boys were set adrift. San dora went to the mill yesterday with murder In his heart He thought the fore man wag responsible for hie troubles, and seeing him at lunch sprang at him But hi puny strength and small body were no match for Johnson and he wa soon beaten The boy was held In GO ball for court today on a charge of assault and battery by Magistrate Qrelle In the Midvale and Ridge avenues station, ' WUhln aa hour after hie son had been taken to the St. Agnes Hospital, sert ou)y burned by a gas xrIo1os. at Point Breeae. WtlUam Cooper, l&K South Taney treat, was taken to the sane istatltutlon with a fractured shoulder and body oon tualous, the result of being hit by a Jitney He was on bis way to the hos pital to see hie son, Joseph A Cooper, when he ran In front ot a Jitney driven by Edward Harris. V years old, UU South tOth street, The son died from lite burns last nlht and the father was oleiharged' this raornlnar to carry the sad i.w home Heart 4Ueae caused (be death today on the steamboat Wilmington of Mrs a f Mr Cravw 4 yu old, Ml ue ;nij avenue. swmjt wm u i TOlll. OPKNS HAII.T S.30 A. M. A CLOSES AT V. MV-VfTTIT. FtmTnfih NOiC I I Vliij- jr." " SMAir. a rnopB oRvmm mht.mtom&gmgg An August Furniture Sale Whose Keynote Is Real Savings commences monday, august 2d w O VS & t 5 "ATS TmmED FRSB 0F maroh. I Clearance of $f,$8 to $7,!8 t? $2 to $6 Values Majority the higher priced kind $ .5Q Lit Bsltgrs ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Market Eighth Filbert Seventh Sale on Main Arcade Coutll, batiste nnd brocade, high, medium, low and girdle top SECOND FLOOIt vmmtmtmiMtM STOni aOSCD AM, DAV ON AATtinnAVa htliuvn ..m.,.. ... ,, .wvMwwivuvtWUVJttWWWMMW LlcaranccofJI.98loS7.1Sl J, maimed flats ON SALfi AT 10 A. it. A close-out of all those smart BUftim styles made previous to tho laatfew days, they are tho very latest turban, poke ana sailor shapes in fine straws trimmed with flowers, ribbons, fancies. Black and colors. THIRD FLOOR bndoftheM0nth Sale S? - w- - mw,m. -esjpjr JUMfjmHg It Combines With Its Own Rare Bargains. All the Sensational Last Day Offerings of the Great Mid-Year Clearance. An Occasion of Extraordinary Savwas Tomorrow! VSVIWWVVWVWVMW YELLOW TRADING STAMPS To Every Purchaser of $1 or Over SERIES 5XXK & 5 XXL uooq in Any Yellow Trading Stamn Bnnlr J t"nt only No matter how many other "extra" stamps you may 5 uircaay nave. i Kemnanis or J 50c to $1 ror waists, sKirts drcssoa and children's garments, otc Plain and fancy weaves In light and dark colors. 35c rVVUUllUtiifa4MAMMA aa ....... ia nn 50c Half-Silk Crepes! tie Chine 1 f)A e7 Doublo width. Newest. light and tlarK shades. ; All Goods Bought Tomorrow i Will lie Charged on AUGUST BILL (PAYABLE IN SEPTEMBER) 49. Women's Neckwear Endt!!onlh 50c to $1.50 Neckwear, 25c SI to S2 Neckwenr. sn Above ore salesmen's samples In newest, prettiest styles. .-. . ..wt-wiu JYiii, 1'Allor TXAJUlt, NUUiil Tub Silks In white, also black and the most popular colorings. Tard wiuo. SI Silk Dress i Poplins .... fOUC 3H Inches wide, shades. SI Striped q Tub Silks. OaVC New pretty patterns and colorlnsra; 36 inches wide. FIRST TLOOIt, SOUT.H 59. Variety of This End-of-the-Month Sain Will til A,ni, Mtk of Our Dainty Summer Apparel at Original GosU 6r Less. aS Dresses IJM JFormerly S4.50 to $7, now JJ Jiei-tyiWlj!tl.bat,.ate"trlmrnea with lace and embroidery, stflpett voiles In Ilcht colors, line linens Irr pink, white arid blue. Also some smartly tailored lintn coat-suits. Women's and Misses' S5 id $8 $o f Summer Dresses.. ,. & s.t nets, natural and coloiod linens, figured and lies; prettily fashioned. Women's and Misses' S3 flouts. fi.7R Smart shepherd plaids with contrasting collar, or black tfhta In plaited stylo with belt nnd sash. Sheer lawns flowered vo Women's and Misses' $5.50 to $10 Coats, S3.S0 Black and bluo mohair traveling coats, rubberized sllp-0B raincoats and smartly colored golflne sports coats, J Women's and Misses' S3 Bathinc Suits. S1.95 Navy and black mohair. "Callfornla"-knltted tlrjhts Included Women's $2 Wash Skirts, $1.25 Fine whlto Bedford cord, plquo and gabardine with patch pockets or separate belts. BECOND FLOOR men 33VA il V f ' iSf I I Iwljl' Sensational End-of-the-Month Clearance s and Boys' Clothing S8.50 Genuine Palm Beach Suits, $4.50 AU colors and sizes. $15 Blue Serge Suits at $11 All-wool; half silk lined. Guaranteed Bun. and rainproof. $5 Serge Outing Trousers, $2.60 1 All-wool In black and white. Boys' G5c and 75c Wash Suits, 33c CNStrlpo calatea, plain bluo nnd old roso chambray, per, cale. madras and poplin In vestee, Illlly Boy, Tommy f Tucker and Russian styles wun sailor or military col- sues. Zb lo J yearn. lars Boys' $7.50 Two-Pants Suits at $5 All-wool bluo serge In Norfolk styles. SECOND FLOOR, 7TH STREET I Women's Pumps & Colonials S'S?! Include our famous "Stratfords." "Lenards" and "Custom - Made" brands values actually sensa tional. Patent coltskln, dull calfskin nnd white Sea Island duck. Blzcs IVi to 7 In lot. Misses' & Children's $1.75 to $2.50 Pumps, $1.19 Patent coltskln and gun-metal calf. Sizes 8 to 2. r I sBialSSSs&ls&YssSauHSS&Sv? FIRST FLOOR, NORTH n IN SUBWAY $2 to $5 Low Shoes Ulen'a sun-motal and tan calf and patent coltskln. Values $2 SO to $5 Vomni' whlto canvas pumps and Blucher oxfords with rubber soles All. sizes In lot. Values 12 and 2.S0. Hoys' oxfords In gun-metal nnd : tan calf.and patent coltskln Sizes p to 6 values 2 ana 13 Men's $3.50 and$ $4 Silk Shirts.. We Trim AU Hats Free of Charge i gjJJ QJoyeS Untrimnied Hats Clearance Reductions Virtually our entire stock reduced. ia 75c & $1 Values J Twelve and Slxteen-button Mousque talres with doublo flncer tips. In whlto and black. FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH Includlngf -black and white. Alt sites In the lot, but not In every stylo. Mfln's S1 & S1.50 1f Neglige Shirts.. OUC Knmn slfcrhtlv mussed. MadraB. nonKoe, solsette, crepe, etc. All sizes In the lot In Cotfon Dress Goods 75c Silk-&-Cotton 1 Q A Crepe de Chine. . J & G Embroidered In small floral designs -j: in pinic. lavender ana Diacic on wmta or pink and cadet fiu solf-coloreil grounds; lavender on primrose ac! Nile with black: 3G Inches wide. MAIN ARCADE $1.50 and $2 Lcrfhorn Hats J Natural color, newest shapes. No Mail or Phone Orders Filled. First Floor, 7th & Market Sts Tub Dresses $1 Felt Hnts, 49c Whlto with colored bands; nlso whlto stitched hats with colored facings 50c to $1 Flowers, 25c "Wreaths, clusters and larKo velvet popples. FIRST FLOOR, NORTH VsAWWVWVWVWVWVVI HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR $1 Silk Ingrain AQr Thread Stockings " Broken lines; some sllehtly Boiled. Black and various colors. I $ WW LIS s Ml 5 M 13 25c Plain Chiffon 7 ' Voile C Cadet, brown, gray, old rose, gar-' uoi aim navy; aa incnes wiae. IfXIWX FLOUK, NORTH No Mail or Phone Orders FiUtd 85c to $4.50 values !33c,69c,79c,l&1.50 Sketch Shows 79c Style. Sixes 6 to lJf. Years. ' 69c Dressing Sacques. 2S $1 and $1.25 Ingrain Thread Silk Q Stockings., j JJ Black, white and colors Some all silk, others cotton soles and tops. Some have slight Imperfections. Presets nt 33c nnd 70c on naif nt Oi30 A M. Flowered voiles, fflnghams, chambrays, crepes, per cales and white lawns In Empire, long-walstcd or regulation effects. $1 Middy Blouses and Shirts On Sale 10 A. M. : Each J at Jean cloth Blouses in sizes 8 to 20 years. Shirts 19. to SI Inches long. SECOND FLOOR VMVVVlAVVVVVVt,VVVVVVVVV.'VVVVVV' SILK PARASOLS I Toilet Goods $2 to $5 Values I Lawp and percale In light and i , dark colors. High or square 2 . necic. ueii at waist, oaa sues. -98cto$1.98 35c Black Lisle Burson Stockings Knit to nt; seamless. fectlonB. .15c Slight Imper- $1.25 Bath Sprays, 48c White rubber hose; extra large size. Women's and Children's 25c to 35c g pVc Underwear.. " Vests, pants and union suits. Rumpled, , .,. . No Mail or Phone Orders Filled FIRST FLOOR. SOUTH WVVVtVwr'"' Plain taffeta effects, nlso all-over Dresden and plain tops with Dresden ribbon bor ders. Have heavy gold frames- Shapes Include India, La Bell, crystat. etc ' MAIN ARCADE IWlMWtttMVlMVVMV OoCart Clearance, $18 to S22.50 Values $12.75 to $15.75 Pullman style with reed b"Vj&OR uAuuutttHmnvnwvmivn....','..- (it aporttng uooas 10c lb. Epsom Salts, 5c For toilet and bath. 35c Peroxide, 2-lb. bottle, 22c 5c Wash Cloths, 3 for 10c " $1.98 Princess Slips, 79c Slco silk and crene with lnce. ribbon and medallions. Odd sizes Children's 19c 1 -j j Drawer Waists JLaC Of strong cambric, two rows of but tons, button back. Sizes 2 to 12 yrs. Children's 19c Drawers, 12c Of strong muslin, hemstttohed hem, fine plaits above. Sizes 2 to. 1$ years. SECOND FLOOR. ALSO MAIN ARCADB 57.50 Dinner Sets, s5 100 pieces American porcelain villi pink rose decoration For twelve people. No Blnll or Phone Orders 'UM. SI Bath Brushes. 75c Pure bristle, adjustable handle 75c Hair Brushes, 49c Pure bristle, solid back. 25c & 35c Tooth Brushes, 17c Guaranteed celluloid handles; extra stiff bristle. 75c Sanitary Aprons, 39c Extra latige size. FIRST FLUUlt. BUUTJl 50c Hand-Painted I 9Q Japanese China at ' &' Cake plates, celery troys, bonbon dishes, cupa and saucers, etc. Boys' Hats 85c SXV 13I Were 2.49 to $3.40; ' S lOWei.ni, Our entire stock of high-grade hats reduced Includes line Mllans In the newest shapes. ....,.,,,. era FIRST FLOOR, 7TH & MARKET STS. Sheets 50c to $1.25 ValueaV Odd lots and Manufacturers' Imperfects From medium to best, sizes for cribs. Blngle and double beds; plain hems and hemstitched styles No Mail or Phone Orders. FIRST FLOOR, NORTH 38 lo 68c ah ltii.n warw. soft and absorbent. For roller, hand or tea towels Will Sot lint FIRST FLOOR. NORTH Auto Goods End-of-the-Month Bargains $50c, 75c and jnoC-j ? Spark Plugs.... J, (Famous roekes; V4 and sizes. ', FURNITURE $25 Oak Buffet, $17.85 'Quartered and polished oak i i Forty-seven-inch plank top Dou- i ible closet. i $3.25 Dining I IO OC Room Chair.. & Colonial design s;enulB lesHber slip seat, panel back. Arm, chair to match, f38. ! $12 Brass Bed, $9.98 .'Two-inch oontlnuoiis poet. J1 I i bras bed with ten one la-b JMI 1 I ers la heed and foot S Dull or bngkt Mvh J $7.50 Mission Ridkerf $3.98 f. ltb ufbu atred .TiUIth Utberite T F.'tti n "V" Amber Auto - fk Goggles, speoial JLvPC Unbreakable lenses and tortoise shell frames. , $1,75 to $2.75 Lap Bobesv $1 que lot of William Ayre Co. FIRSrr FLtOR, SBVBNTH BTREBrT Floor Coverings 68c to 75c Heavy Cork Linoleums Square Q & Oqc Yard ?' 0v Two and four yards wide in remnant lengths. 30c . Four yards wide as much as 1Z0 yards of a pattern, 39c Men's S3 Life Guard White woseted sleeveless jersey, blue flannel pants and white web belt with rustless buokle THIRD FLOOR Dainty Waists Extraordinary End-of-theMaik-OutcUaring $3 to $1 $1 QC Bathing Suits r x 9U Wool-and-worsted. navy blue and gray Some sleeveless. $25 "Postal" Bicycle with mud tf i It ItA guards.. . 4 IU0J Enameled frames, big handle bars, leather gripa, three - coll spring saddle, guaranteed tough tread tires. roller cnain. iu ana a inc ii sesssi 0 1 11. gjyi 4STC $1.25 Voile Waists. 69c 'Reductions of 'odUa and tids ' 'with nrtiti lare i i and embrfllsrv4 i trimmings , Hue Vketebed. , Also a speuL j ' very smart rar 1 fie style. $2 Taffet Waist, 91.49 Stylish striped and cfeecked pattfn, with broad benurtltehed PuriU" cot Urs and cuM of orgaaMle SECOND JPLOOR s.5w roller vnaiH. ju uui t iuuh "i i Anya make UrRrake . HOUSefUnWSmB vvvuivwmwwtvwi i ipCarpetReniTS I S 60c to $1.50 Value, Yard, I IV 29c to 89 ; i l9 ys.r1 la iMwtmt r4e- J it S Tim io tMty yid of a pattern. frtSaW Upholstery 1 . 25c Couch Hammocks Of heavy kitakt duck. SMtal-frameel gusaee4 eprtngs. turtfd seattreM, sides have ma seal ne paekeu. Wto4 sbleld a4 two chains. $14 value, .98 $8 value, gfi.58 n,m mt MM A hmitd quauM pimt ocui ueiiuie sai Quae, turnout .- holders lS-lah toeritl in h tab mou-B dUbes, bil)ii- - 1 wM iiP dlefce "h d j Acme Im Crmm llf! . Hy Wll. we Ws Fto $IM "w-r 4a,. witmOT, J8piJ 4 . C a tpnt t as 2 1 J Ik ; i tt Jei milmmmr, WM 9-OK, mm " RV1 tHaw$ FB5 i t kn- HuiHuJfiHue ...vM 1i.-w.ia irni g I, w g - laium W1- " "TV . .r.L . -l II! f W,