-isj (' " w "i3V vrvf-H';-.SiS,iPf f HW4 '"'SB!'fgSSRJii' lA LOTTEttA'FWO ACHEGLIALLEATIHAN K DoDHtoti I'On. BQSeJU EJs- ponorjdo ij- suo Progrnmma j$ RJANOVRE Dl BUELOW ROMA, 28 Qlusno. Jerl la Qpmera del Deputatl el o' tlunltp. wr la prima volla rtppo ja formaxlone del ', Lm wl''net'" tisiiuQ i8.t'pni Pqoio Bos!II. H prealdenlo del Conslgllo spoae Uprogramma del mlrilstcro ill coallzlone, d. tllr?Pdo' a mttendp innlta enfa.sl p utita djcfilarajlprje, P''" l'ltala a' unan. Biinle deals conlnuare la guerra a fnco degll aleat fM cho ,a vlttorla Bon ara" cqnsegulla non foIo dall'Italla Bi4 da tuttl gll alleatl. II presidents del Conslgllo predlsse la rtpldft espglsppa degll nl)straol dal ter tltprlo Itallano. Eg! dssc, nfferrowidp j'jnttnilone degll alleatl dl faro la (juerrn effenslva da ora Innanzl: tit iftnllrt fnfnniA (inntltlltnm nnltn Hneaq nplltlca segtilta dal puol alleatl. Da orp tnnl not Intensipcltercmo la guerra flno a cm nop avremo ragfflunto la vlttorla do l(va e finale." Kondmeno U dlscorso del prealdcnto dal n.neicrtin IntHn In crnn tmrta 1 nrnhlAmt tkt t'ltplli dovra' offrontnro dopo la guerra, intrniando cpa ll govcrno ma gtucllando p mUur npcessarle per l'emanclpaalone eco nomic a ooinmerclalo del paeae. fl'ella sednta dl lerl fu annunclata la Worte sut campo dl battaglla iiela vallo del poslna del (leputato c collcglo (1 Vlttorla, conte Brantjolfnq Brjvndop, II quale era wpltano ncU'eBorcjto. Ion. Brandolln possldonto e frate)o del ponto Qlrolnrno, ex I'annunclo tjella morq dpll'm). Brandolln,, 0clse dl tenero una barullcra suj mio segglo vncanto per tutta la durata della session. LJ5 HAKOVM DI VON BUELOW. Ion. Boselli dlnao die I'eseraito nvova, 4to prove tangtlilll o lumlnoso del puo yjlora 4 delta ana reslstenza resplngcndo rll aiistrlacl cho avovano avanzato dal ' pjjlwa jropiino, a iuua ia uanicra ap- . p)B(ir pntusulastlparnento quando egll ac- jpennQ Ha dqvozlone dc ro Vlttorlo Em- - p)nel9 per paeao p por J'pserclto, Qu(nd prfMn'0' ' BU0' dlclapnove mlnlstrl ) iuall, ' C9D I nulndlcl flottosagratarll dl Stato, formano II piu' grando galilpetto oho l'ltalla abpla avuto dopo stall)lta o lstltuzlonl rarlamentarl. ' La Carnera dara tra broyo H suo votq ; i flducla al nuovo mltilstcro, vpto cho s rltltno slouro dppo la formazlopo ej gab- Inet(o dl coallzlone die coipprqndo tuttl partltl rapprescntatl alia Camora, Iptanto qui corrono dl nuoyo vool sopondq cut la Qermanla farobbb nuovl Bforzl per (lungers alia concluslono del la. pace. S ties cho II prlnclpe dl Uuclow, cho ha do. vutp abbandoparo l'ldoa d raoarsl agll Btsll Unltl avendo II presldento "Wilson rl. Jutato dl collaboraro corj Jul per la pace, (I rechera' presto In Svlzzcra. IvI egll si (neentrerebbo con II "papa jioro," i padra VladlmlrQ Ledoctowskl, gerteralo del gpsu. (tl, 1 quale, como si rlcorda, venpe ?spulsq all'Italla ncl mogglo deU'anno scorao per the' accuaato dl propaganda polltlca antl nulonale. II padre Ledochowskl, Bebbono sla un ' polftccp rusao, slmpatlzza fortemento con la fltrm&nla, o el crede che la auo, li flueni Jn favoro della paca sarebbe note. . wle pel paesl noutrall od In Italia dovq lfl aveva organlzzato una propaganda per l pac, propaganda, clia fu pol Interrotta a part dal decreto dl ospulslono. Jl plapo del prlnclpe dl Buolow sarobbo, I qtianto si dloo quello dl unlre lo sforzo elresultl Itallapl a quello del aoolallfftl Sfflaall, cho hanno messo da parte per ora (I toro antlclerlcallemo, o-cantano' Vosanna III sforzl pacincl dclpapa. IBoclalistl fllcll hanno perslno Uetto dl volara op. Polare la preteaa del papa dl parteclparo 11 conferenza per la paco, partcclpazlone h esl conslderano nccessarla per "l'ldoal. Jsrno purlflcatore" cho la presenza del pon. tfle porterobbo nella copferonza. Up comunlcato udlclalo pubbllcato oggl a yltnna annuncla che torpedlnlera austrlache hanno bombardato la, costa itallana nello Vlclnanze dl Glullanova, e cho un aeroplano ltajlnno cho si recava a bombardaro Trl- nw ru atterrato da un avlatort) austrlaco. Jl comunlcato agglungo die un omclalo itailnno ed uno francesp, dl marlnacho fano SUll'eronlano d prnnn fArlllinnn tad fattl prlglonlerl. Un telcgramma ia Madrid dlco che altrl 5a.Sl'?8can ltnlla"l e cloe' II Monglbcllo, Jl 4059 tonnellate; II noma, dl 3350 ton nelate, ed 11 Pino, dl 170G tonnellate, sono tat( arrondatl da wottomarlnl teutonlcl. I'll qulpaggl sono statl sbarcatl In Spagna, $275,000 PUBLIC BEQUESTS John Black, Baltimore Financier, in Will, Ignores Sister's Children s BALTIMOHE, Md.. June 29. Estranged or years from one of lils two listers, since oecBed. but who ia, supposed to have bov- i! nlldren still living In New York or . TOUdelphla, John Black, the retired Jlnan fr, mada np provlslona for them In hla JUL The estate. Is valued at 1,000,000, avislon Is made for ono slater, who died 1 weeks before the financier himself died. Two hundred and seventy-llvo thousand dol ri is bequeathed to several Protestant ;PIeopal Institutions and the Jghna' JIop Jm Unl.verslty, which nlao are made re. wuiry legatees. About 40 years ago Mr. Black became as. Maned frorq Oils sister Harriet because !i.l m?,rr,e(1 doctor Adler. Bha went to lthr New York or Philadelphia, whero she QlCd. It a trnn. t.. A I. t. .. . --.- muii, uncover, uiai Blia nun Si 3 5s' ono ot whom became a rabbi. WDJANA MOOSE REFUSE TO DIE Determine to Start Move for Another National Convention diiDlANAPO,Tas' Ind June 8s The in virosrB,lv9 stiJta Central Committee Sliln !y ,nst"uctea William Holton Dye, otlonai committeeman from Indiana, to jommunlcata with other State committees "Uhe. Purpose ot calling another national convention ot the party to name a. presl. oentlsl candidate. mJSfL ac!ion was tak?" aHer tt tormy ..;,? M"- Dye was censured for voting t JfMQrBa IIuShea tw President Monday gtilcago. An unsuccessful effort was jaadi to unseat Dye as national committee. n from Indiana. The State convention "M eet for July ?0. -Tour Berks County Forest Reserves In iiTriH, r, ' . ' . jti.ioricai snrms ' d.ur. v.uuuMr tvsro vunea oy in j&d 'loif .? to th Bute Forestry AESoclatlon'a nlt., res.ervM were Inspected, and last BUtM foresUrs 'ro" a 'er the United ' m.i.1 V . "tw" niDnK (nem were ' b.m ,La"n'P pack, of Lakewood. H. J., eKfl '.,the. Massachusetts Forestry Asso- At'Z. f V, ' "" "1 name Jfrotectiye r inS5wW; A: Y'WW. chief warden " wV'" Virginia Forestry Association, County"""60 "y rfstr' Pter JSVMNO LKPaUR-IHlMDpi,PJEriA, -TOTOBnAT, JUOT Mt 1016. j Bringing 500 Refugees North Wi&UTMnw... -w -- . - MSiif refu8ts from the weat coast of mX? .1 belns b"ousnt north to San lk 7 "" vi transport Buffalo an4 ' iiLf1L8?,H.0l'Wer Admiral WlMlow Vfi..T'." unerioatw in the Yaauj 5tr baa ntfuwa to iv i1!1 'jraa1 '1 1 )il WHIIWH iioi,i yiiwy-i &,.f urn i'lgLj aiiillMllm if nmiiL4iuimipi ,V1 ' 'J-'P11'" iJJJir jiiiihi ti.(Hlji Ll. - -HHH" if"1 ' 1 ' " W U" ' O ''i1" jo-morrow, Last Day of a Memorable Anniversary Sale , . . - . . . . ' . i -t - ) -. - - ' .ii. i ii i r i i i H uui' Anniversary Sales have been pur most important general events for tfre past eight years, and this is the greatest ojf all It ha bvotfght yyy il acjvantages to our old customers and attracted thousands of new ones, whose friendship we arq confident of holding. unusual Some Attractive Lots of Shoes in the Sale Thosq vl,g di(J chopje during thp flrgt dftyfi f this Sa a will nncj it woH Wrth their whja tp Iqq)?' pvor this collection) Women's 5,00 Lny ghoeP, samples ?J,0P rmniS1ipn,5 Sflrop! Qjcfprijs, Pump and Slipnerflt The low Shoes, from some of our best rnnnnfnpUf9pB. tllP Rgsortrnont (s xronfL na the sarpplos ore nmd HP n H vid,e variety qf gtyjpg, gftrnplg Bhes oply, Mori's $9.00 to S10.00 Oxfoids5,05 tdlWa flp.nlsfr ca's honch-msd? Ojcfprds, oAflll'jjES, gnmplo ches only. Men's $6.50 micl $7 Shoes and Oxfords $4,05 Black nnd tan leathcra. Broken fifzeB. Boys? $3.50 to $4.00 Shqes-r$3,85 Shoes and Oxfords, pf black, and tan leathers. Broken sizes. Large Girls' $1.50 and $5.00 Pumps-$2.95 Of patent colt, and dull calf; fawn buoKskin or fab rip quarters. ' Children's $1.50 Play Shqcs $140 Misses' $1,75 Play Shoes $145 Low Shoos of brown or whito canvas, with Goodyear glove rubber soles. ' Misses' $3,00 AnJderRtrap Pumps $1,95 Of black calf and PRtopt qolt. Boys' $2.50 High Shoes. now $1,95 Of bla.ck calf; Inco stylo; s(zcs lV3 to 1,1. i - KIkIUIj aprl Filbert Btresta Outing Millinery Bendy for tho "Fourth" tho smartest styles In Sports Hats and Hats for pll general purposos. Particu larly good are those: SAILORS in lllnr-lr nnrl nnw lilnn mM, -.! ribbon band-?i.0C I tc I .1.00. ' m FELT HATS Sailors, nJso floxiblcbrim Huts that can bq tucked into a suit ensq; in white 60o to $2,50i In dosirabjo colors ?L(0 to ?3,00. STRAW SPORTS HATS-in attractive combina tions of white and color $1.00 to $2.60. Dress Hats, Special at $3,50 This collection is mnking now friends fqr us every day, It includes fashionable all-black Hats, dainty, nll whito Hats, and beautiful effects ip black Hats trimmed in white. All $5.00 value. $2,50 to $10.00 Panamas $1.50 to $7.50 Uutrimmedl in six good styles. S1.00 Untrimmed Hats now 85c White Hemp Hats, Loghorp Hats and somq Black Hats; many styles. - Second Floor, 'ilarkot Street, East Large Boys' $5,00 Palm Beach Suits, now $3.75 Of genuine "Palm Beach" cloth, carefully tailored, In a becoming style for boys 7 to 17 years of ago $3,75, Boys' Blue Serge Suits $5.00 An unusual value. All-wool, fast-dye blue serges, well tailored; 7- to 18.yoar sizes. - Little Boys' $1.50 Wash Suits 95c- Of striped madras and plain chambray, In Buddy Tucker and Junior Norfolk styles. Boys' $1 Gray Crash Trousers 75c Heavy crash, well made; 7 to 10 years. 75c Khaki and Crash Trousers 50c Sizes 7 to 17 years. y? Second Floor. West Children's New Sports Coats ARTIFICIAL-SILK Sports Coats, in plain roso and blue, or trimmed with white; sash to match. Sizes 26 to 34, at $8.50. Others in pla.in rose, gold and Copenhagen blue, sash to match: sizes SO to 30, at $5,00. Light weight WOOL Coats, in white-and-grecn, white-and-rose, white-and-corn and whte-nnd-blue; sailor collar. Prices $5.'00 and $fi.00. 3 y East Store, Eluhth Street loncert at Wilbw 6w Pari To-morrow Afternoon and Evening The Strawbridge & Clothier Chorus 'I'-'-- ' " rr TTTTT! !...' 1 1 ' '. . I in a Victor Herbert Program Under the Direction of the Composer '4ssimd by MAY EBREY HOTZ, Soprmot MAUDE SPROUT, Contralto; HORACE R. HOOD, Baritone; and THE VICTOR HERBERT ORCHESTRA First Concert, 2.30 1, Overture to. Comic Opera "Prln 1, "Whispering Willows'' (Dedicated to the Patrons of Will M, " low Grove Parkl 'When You're Away," from ''The Onjy Girls" Cello aolo, Mr. A. llnsa i, Irish Ithnpsody (MottoP'Erin, Qh Erin") Second Concert, 4,30 to 5.30 1, Easter Anthem, "Christ is Risen" Soprano nnd Alto Solqs, Chorus, Orchestra 2, From tho Grand Opera 'Natoma' Prelude Third Act Qrcpestra 3, Third Act "Nntoipn" Soprnno and Baritone Solos, Chorus, Orchestra to L "Festivnl March" (Introducing "Auld urcnostra 2, Gypsy Love Song, fropi "T)o Fortune Toller" , Baritone Solo and Chorus 3. "Bndlnngo" Orchoptrft Third Concert, 7.45 to 8.30 o'clock pyno") Lang 4. Italian Streqt Song, from "Naughty Marietta'1 Soprano Solo and Chorus 5. "Triumph" from tho Suite "Columbus" Chorus pnd Orchestra Fourth Concert, 0.45 to 10.45 o'clock Dramntic Cantata, "THE CAPTIVE" Victor Herbert Electric Fountain Displays at 4.00 and 8,30 o'Clock -Men Would Gladly Pay the Regular . Prices for the Suits in This Sale These Suits aro all from our regular suppliers some are special purchases, others have been taken from our regular stock and reduced. Every Suit represents the biggest quality obtainable at its regular price. The variety is great and you can be reasonably sure of find ing just the Suit to meet your requirements but as these values are unusually attractive, you Should try to choose as early as possible : $22.50 and $25.00 Summer Suits $16.00 - Hand-tailored Suits, from famous manufacturers. The newest stylos and fabrics. All sizes for men and young men. ,$6.50 and $7.50 Palm Beach Suits $5.00 Conservative and smart plalt-ed-bnek styles for men and young mon. Many now Suits just added. All sizes.. $25.00 and $30.00 Summer Suits $18.00 Chiefly from Hart, Schaffner & Marx. The season's newest styles, na woll as plenty of con servative Sack Sjuits, All sizes. Anniversary Values In Suits and Dresses flU.BtPmers th.ey WOuld. These lots present "excellent pVUM W tra,ve,ling or town wean ?22,50 to $30,00 SuitMBQ andcfhSp,!frccte.ge nnd Raberdl'19' ,n MMlft TOW blue $9,75 Linen Tyb Suitsnow $6.25 In blue, natural color, whjta nnd brqwn., In smart npiteu styles. $16.50 Summer DresgeiH-$lQ,QQ WJiftq Ypile Drosses, trimmed, with colored linen) Dresses with wh to hncp tunic, npd colored cotton, skirts, in brown, blue, green, and rose. " i125,, aUd $15-00 WM3-$7.50 White Voile presses, with or Copenhagen blgej Qthpra vi trimmlntr in navv blue tl coiqred border. $8,75 Summer Drosses now $0,75 stripes. Tailored model ppokota in the skirt $5 to $16.50 Tub Dresses $3.75 to $12,75 In a great variety of styles, materials and color. ?8 - Second Floor, CBT(tr. nd Mfifkit BXttt 1 ' i " in ii .i Women's Coats, sPecial $3.75 and $5.00 Coats $2.75 and $3,75 UNEN COATS made on loqse Upea, M snd envelop ing for propter protection In touring nnd travflfingi roomy ppekota. $8.50 Mohair Coats in the Salo$7,50 In gray, olive and tan; full and rippling n tho back: collar clcjsing well at tho throat, $10.00 Coats in the Sale $8.75 CHECKED COATS, made about' knco-lcngth; very full in the backj patch pockets unHnod, $12.00 Coats in the Sale $9,75 WHITE CHINCHILLA COATS, made about hip longth; patch pockets; braid-bound edges. B .-) second Floor, Centfe A Lot of $15.00 Summer Suits $9.00 Special purchases from good manufacturers nnd Suits from our own stocks reduced. M1 'EN who want Cool Cloth ing for vacation or sports wear will find us ready with complete flmes of Office Coats, Auto Dusters, Duck and Khaki Trousers, the famous H., S. & M. Dixie-weave Suits, Suits of serge and other hot weather fabrics. A Lot of $18.00 Summer Suits .$11.00 Men's and Young Men's Suits, of fine worsteds, chiefly in light weight. All sizes. $1.00 Long Silk Gloves, 75c Sixtpen-button white Milanese Silk Cloves, made hy America's best manufacturer. Each Glove has his noma stamped on them. !&" AUlo J 2, Market Street; and Market 8t. Croas Aisle V Second Floor, West Men's $6.00 and $7.50 Panama Hats at $4.25 A fresh, new collection of perfect Panama Hats, in the newest Alpine nnd telescopo styles, as well as con servative shapes ?4.25. $2 ana $2.50 Straw Hats $1.35 From Morgan & Co,, London stiflf-brlm Sennit Hats, in'various good shapes. White Felt Hats 50c Outing Hats for tho beach, the tennis court, the golf links, motoring and other out-door wenr. Folds into a very small package. - Second Floor, Weit Men's $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Neglige Shirts at 85c Thousands of these cool summer Shirts still on hand. Of woven-stripo, fancy mercerized and corded-stripe madras. All with turn-back cuffs. On separate tables, according to size, for easy selection. Men's 75c Night Shirts 60c Of cambric; surplice neck, neat trimming; in a light summer weight. Men's $1.50 Pajamas $1.25 SAMPLES. Of mercerized madras, In plain colors; with frog trimmings. h East Btore, Eighth street JCTliHWEjvSS?ScSE?fe'?ri 11! hw!T!-n!&iSS3fSSJ I 111 kwltesM To-morrow Last Day For you to provide your homo with ono of those $350 Francis Bacon Pianos at $265.00 $550 Bacon Player-Pianos at $415.00 Either instrument delivered on a first payment of $5.00 with succeeding payments of $1.50 weekly or $6.00 monthly on the Piano, and $2.25 weekly or $9 monthly on tho Player-Piano. To-morrow your last chance I mi. Thlrd Moor New Lots of Corsets For the Close of the Sale Practically the same rango pf stylos and sizes, for tho closing days of the Sale as we had at first; $1.00 and $1.50 Corsets now 05c S. & 0. Special and W. B. Corsets low or medium bust, long over the hips and back. $2.00 S. & C. Special Corsets $1.00 Of batiste nnd coutil; low, high or mqdium bust, long ovor the hips. $3.00 S. & C. Special Corsets $1.50 High or medium bust, long over the hips. $5.00 Smart Set and W. B. Corsets $2,25 Of coutil and batiste j low or medium bust, well boned throughout or with free hips. All sizes In this lot, but not in each style. 75c W. B. Brassieres, 36 to 46 now 50c Trimmed with wide bands of lace. ' 93 - Second Floor, Filbert Street, East Flags for the "Fourth" We're ready for the call of real Americans with Flags of all kinds wool bunting, silk or cotton as well as poles, brackets nnd all other things essential to the proud waving of "Old Glory." Prices for BUNTING FLAGS: Size 3 x 5 feet $2.25 nnd $3.00 Slzo G x 10 feet $6.25 and $8.50 Size 8 x 12 fcef. $9.25 and $12.00 POLES 8-foot at 75c; 12-foot at $1.25. Brackets, 15c to 75c. jg y Third Fl00Tt vreit Buy Vicirola Outfits Now! And thus take advantage of the special prices for tho Cabinets, included in complete Victrola outfits, Each outfit consists of Victrola Cabinet and Eight Double-Faced Records The having IS ON THE CABINETS, a large number of which we purchased at less than the regular price from a high-grade manufacturer, Four combinations at these Anniversary prices $29.00, $42.00, $61.00 and $74.00. Exceptionally Easy Terms of Payment, j . Third Floor, centr. China in the Sale The last day of the Sale finds us with assortments as varied and oportunities as attractive as at the be ginning. A few qf the many values; $33.00 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 107 Pieces $25.00 $20.00 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 08 pieces $16.00 810,00 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 98 pieces $1-1.00 $1-1.00 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 98 pieces $8,00 $22.50 Austrian China Dinner Sets $13,00 $30 French China Dinner Sets $20,00 $83.00 Haviland China Dinner Sets $25.00 . Seyen Nested Yellow Bowls, 5 to 11 inches 65c Six Nested White English Bowls 70c a eet Light-cut Table Glasses special, 5c g - Payment $1.25 House Dresses, 85c , Of colored lawn, in neat figured effect; Gibson, tucked waist, with double turnover collar and three quarter sleeves. a y Secopfr Floor. Filbert 8trt, Eat $1.25 Wash Skirts, now $1.00 Women's Awning-striped Shirts, made with de tachabla belt and patch pockets, fl.00. Also White Pique Skirts with separate belt and patch pockets, worth $2,00, now $1.5ft '! Saoonj Floor, Centre Candies fdr the Week-End And the "Fourth" Special (JJdtime favorites which we shall sell under price to-morrow and Saturday; 40c Colonial Chocolates 32c a pound 60c Jordan Almonds 10c a pound 40c Jlontevideos now 32c a pound 40c Cream Caramels 30c a pound 40c De Luxe Chocolates 30c a pound , 30c S. & C, Chocolates 25c a pound QANDY-FILLED FIREWQBKS and other appro, nrlate Novelties for the- "Fourth" 2c to 65c each. ii Bawment. nd Filbert Strel Vrom AUle huck- Towels in the Sale Humidor Towels, of pure linen In a sturdy aback weave, at special Anniversary Sale prices! S4.50 Huckaback Towels $3.60 a dozen $6.00 Huckaback Towels $4.50 a dozen $8,00 Huckaback Towels $6.00 a dozen m " ' Aisle J 2, Centre 35c and 50c White Voile, 23c ana-.28c a Yard A lot of J5.000 yards, which we had finished after our own specifications. It is soft, cool and dainty the ideal cotton material for women's and children's summer dresses and is very fashionable this season 23c and 28c yard. )- AUie 6, centre $6 Stroller GoCartS, $4,00 Strong, comfortable, fine In appearance and easy to handle; cushion seat, excellent springs and heavy rubber tired wheels now $4,00, $25.00 Pullman Coaches, $19,50 Equipped with the latest Pullman features, including the reversible gear, corduroy cushions. . $1.00 and $1.50 Safety Gates 75c and $1.15 Made -of hardwood; 86-inch and 48-inch extensions. -) Fourth floor, Eaet Boys' $1.25 Pajamas at $1.00 Fancy striped and all-white madras Pajamas, made to our special order over the most comfortably-fitting patterns a special purchase, "which makes this attrac tive price possible, Eat store, Eighth St Hair Goods Under Price Any woman who finds It difficult to keep well colffured these warm, humid days, should know that a little artificial Hair does more than anything else toward preserving a neat hair arrangement. Try It out for yourself while these extraordinary reductions pre vail: $5.00 .Triple-stem Switches $3.00 Of hair of excellent quality; no gray among these. 57.50 Wavy Transformations $4.85 Hair of finest quality; nearly all shades in tho col lection, Including some gray. Real Hair Nets- 60c a dozen Full site. Sold by the dozen only, 50c Feather-weight Hair Rolls 40c Ii -- Second Floor, Centre, Et Special Values in Sporting Goods Golfers, tennis players and campers will be especially interested in these unusual values; $10,50 Golf Sets, complete $6.00 Our Cobb's Creek Special Includes bag, driver or brassle, putter and your choice of jigger, mid-iron," mashie or niblick, and two good golf balls. $17.50 Tennis Sets, for four $12,75 Set includes four excellent rackets, net, two. poles, ropes and pegs, balls and one complete set of double court tapes and a tenrjls guide. $2.50 and $3,00 Tennis Rackets $1.75 Sturdy Tennis Rackets; all good weights. $6.Q0 Wall Tents, of hevy duck $4.75 Eight-ounca shower-proof duck. Fine for lawn or camp. Size 77 feet lih - Fourth Floor, Et MARKET ST, EIGHT1I ST. FILBERT ST. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. FILBERT ST. That Carload Lot of Good Automobile Tires Which arrived last week, still presents n complete line of sizes, A most unusual opportunity for the motorist who cares to Save 28 to 33lfa per cenf. on Well-known SOOO-Mlle Tires Every Tira fresh and perfect and adjusted by us on a 6000-mile basis. The manufacturer has requested us not to mention his name in these announcements, but the make is well known to all; TIRH SIZE 28 x 3 30 x 3 30 x 3Vi 32 x 3K 34 x 3Yj 32 x 4 33 x 4 34 x 4 35 x 4 36 X 4 34 x 4'; 35 x 4(4 36 x iV-i 37 x 45 36 x 5 37 x 5 PLAIN TREAD List $15.15 $15.95 $19.05 $21,15 $22.35 $20.20 $30.20 $31,40 $32.25 $33.05 $38.80 $40.00 $41.15 $42,40 $49,10 $50,45 . , . J. Prloe $10.35 $10.95 $12.95 $14.60 16.50 20.35 $21.15 $21,75 $22,50 $23.00 $26.95 $27.95 $28.50 $29.50 $34.00 $36.00 List $16.85 $18.20 $20.90 $23.30 $27,00 $33.40 $34,65 $35,85 $3630 $37.85 $43,70 $44.70 $45.60 $46.60 $54.25 $55.75 NON.SKID Price $11.60 $12,45 $13.95 $16,25 $18.50 $23.25 $23.90 $24,45 $23.25 $26,00 $29,95 $31.00 $31.75 $32.60 $36.95 $39,75 3 Floor tV,, Filbert Street Muslin Underwear Special 51.50 Envelope Chemise fl.00 Of nainsook trimmed with Jaca and threaded with nbbon to give the Empire effect. 2.00 Cambric Petticoais-41.50 With double ruffle edg ed with lace. 65c Night Gowns in the Sale-0e Of flesh-color eambris; neck and sjeavea prettily trimmed with lace. Others of white cambijc, tofuit, o chemise style and trimmed with embroidery, f-Scojui .PlQOTf Citre, lEsst