V PARADE TO AID LIBERTY LOAN ON DRAFT DAY Demonstration Planned, With Addresses by Gover i nor and Mayor AT INDEPENDENCE HALL Salesmen Will March Police men and Others Answer Ap peal to City Employes Today's Big Subscribers to U. S. Liberty Loan Mrs. E. H. Harriman.... $1,000,000 Charles M. Schwab 1,000,000 .V blR patriotic parade and demonstra tion on Juno 5 that will ecllne nn thing ef its kind In the annals of t-ie city I the p'an of the Liberty Loan committee Details arc being worked out by the com Cilttee and Thursday tho program will bo ready for publication It will bo one of the outstanding fea tures of the Liberty Loan campaign In this cltj vvni tho announcement made by the Fubllcltv Uureau nt noon Although few of tho preliminary details arc nvallnble It was leayied today that the dcnwnstiatlon will start with a mnss jnecllng nt Independence Hall Governor Brumbaugh and Major Smith will repre sent the State nml city and In tho list of speakers will bo men prominent In many fields of endeaor. sTOTi:snunv may lhao A parade from Independence Hall through the downtown section will follow The committee will request 13 T Ktotcs burv to he marshal, and promise.) to fur nish an abundance of mulc and mllltnrv, tmnphero by h.ivinK several military or Cinljatlons In line A feature will bo the section of bond talesmen who are making a house-to-house canvass Moro than 3500 will be In line, and after tho parade the will proceed to their dlstrlc's Tho campaign assumed big proportions todiv and from every section In the Phila delphia Itcservo H.'nk district came reports that sent floods of Joy Into the campaign headquarters The Kranklln National Hank, ono of the tnost active banking Institutions In the caminlgn reported that It lias obtained auh-crlptlons totaling moro than $1500 000 These are from Individuals and do not represent tho banks individual pur chase MOIli: AT READING Pinks In Heading planned to mike a $1 ooo 000 subscription, but this morning announced that subscriptions to date amounted to $1 800,000 The Wclls-Kaigo llxpress Oompanv sub scribed for Its own account $1,000,000, and announced that emploves win be enabled t participate through .in easy -payment sjs. jm Today tho subscriptions obtained at a meeting In tho Manufacturers' Club last night wero tabulated and swelled the grand totil by $87 000 George L Saw v or Philadelphia manager for tho National Illscult Companv, an nounced that his concern has subscribed for $500 000 through the New York district and that a poitlon of tht allotment would be rclfed through the Philadelphia plant. sun si:lls iiy phoni: Tho Retail Merchants' Liberty Loan Com .rnlttee continued to move with genuine "pep and ginger" and Introduced some novel features Chief among them Is the work of Miss Gertrude Leonard, who Is In charge of the merchants' headquarters in the Llhrarv Hureau, 910 Chestnut street Miss Leonard occupies a desk In ono of the big show windows and is s6lllng Llb trtv Honds over the telephone Selling Liberty Ponds by wire Is a noveltv and Miss Leonard's attempt is tits first in tho fulled States City emploves entered the campaign to daj with a rush, and shortlv after noon Major Smith stated tint beforo June 15 a mijorltv of municipal olllceholders would be boldholdcrs t'croner Knight called his force together and urged them to buv Lib erty Bonds All agreed Similar action was taken by members of tho city's detec tlvo force when Captain James Tate made an appeal At 8 o clock this morning, beforo many of tho city emploves opened their roll-top desks tho bluecoats got down to business and clinched first honors for their depart ment It Is estimated that tho police will subscribe for $200,000 worth of bonds Lieutenant Dunlocker of tho Park and Lehigh avenues station, who has been Tiatchlng the progress of the Llbeity Pond sale In this cltv, addressed tho policemen in that station at rnllcall. 'Tho Government needs monev," an nounced Dunlocker, "and has asked mo to help Liberty Ponds are the best invest ment In tho world They are the safest and pay a good rato of lntcicst Resides the Investment, it gives every man an oppor tunltv to do something real for tho comitrj How manj men will buy a $60 Liberty Bond on the installment plan''" Flftv-four men every man In the line announced that they would subscribe Lieutenant Silnn In charge of eighty men t tho Rldgo and Mldvale avenues station, acted tho role of a Liberty Bond salesman and proved 100 per cent elllclent. for he sold a bond to every man In the station Lieutenant Hamilton, In charge, of slxtv five men In the Branchtown station. Jumped Into the bond business and duplicated Zlnti's record, At the Germantovvn avenue and Lycoming street station, Lieutenant Bloomer presented tho Liberty Bond pro Position to seventy-four men in the station and reported a perfept score LEOPOLD DE ROTHSCHILD DEAD Third Son of Founder of English Bank ing House Passes Away LONDON. May 20 Leopold da Roths child died today In his seventy-secctui jear He was a commander of the Royal Victor Jan Order Ho was tha third son of Baron Lionel do Rothschild, founder of tho English branch of tho great banking house Leopold de Rothschild was ono of tho foremost figures In British racing long a breeder of fine horses and a patron of the turf Ho was a Derby winner In 1904 and owned scores of famous English racers. RRADBURN & wm Correct Tailors for Dressy Men Me want jou particular dressers to know how welll $30 vte ran serve you, no for u few day. we -vv 1 1 1 make to . your measure a blue serge uit Tor 13th & Sansom Sts. ftEoT1 Ready Money United States Loan Society 117 North Broad St lit 8, Bin at. SS18 Germnntown ar. Details of 8-Dan Camaalnn for Sale of Liberty Bonds SATURDAY and Sunday, June 2 - and 3 Liberty Loan days in tho churches. Clergymen will preach special sermons on behalf of the loan. Monday, June 4 Merchants and Manufacturers' Liberty Loan Day, on which tho merchnnts and manu facturers will unite in nlillnf? tho sale of the issue. Tuesday, June 5 Professional and Insurance Men's Liberty Loan Day. hvery insurance ngont in the coun try will devote the entire day to so licit ng the subscriptions to the bond, and professional men also will devote much of their time to the same cause. Wednesday, June C Liberty Loan Labor Day and Automobilists' Lib erty Loan Day. Thursday, Juno 7 Farmers' Lib erty Loan Dav. Members of granges and other farmers' organizations throughout the coun'ry will make a concerted .effort to secure subscrip tions. Friday, June 8 Women's Liberty Loan Day. Saturday, June 0 Children's Lib erty Loan Day, WARN SAL00NMEN WHO SELL BOOZE TO JACKIES Federal and City Officials Say Violations Will Be Rigor ously Prosecuted A wholcs-ile campaign against saloon keepers who sell llciuor to sailors In uni form Ins been started by l'ederal and utv olllclals as the result of tho riot nf more than 600 bluejackets which occurred r. centlv at Poln. U-eeze Park Both ti "ed States Attorney Francs Plsher Kane and Judge J Willis Martin f tho License Court, have Issued warnings while Superintendent of Polko Robinson announced that he would notifv all saloon keepers that It Is a direct violation if the I iw to sell boozo to enlisted nun Judge Martin was rmph.itk He said that saloonkeepers who vlolito tho national registration act wld be subject to pro ceedings for the revocation of their licenses "Saloonkeepers must obev the Iivv. bo It national, Stato or local" ho nld I'nlted States District Attorney Kane Is sued his warning through Nell Bonner, president of tho Philadelphia Retail Liquor Pca'ers Association Ho said that It was In direct violation of the law, ai cording to n ruling of Attornej Oeneral Oregorv Ilo Implied that those found gulltv would bo dealt with most harshlv and tint at this time violations would certainly not be tol erated BRAZIL STANDS BY U. S.; RENOUNCES NEUTRALITY National Congress, However, Re fuses to Take Similar Action Toward Allies By H. B. ROBERTSON Special table service of tho United Vreni snd Kvemm I.riMiEn RIO JANEIRO. May 29 After four davs of filibustering, the Brazilian Congress todav authorized I'resl dtnt Bras to announce Brazil's revocation of neutrality as between the I'nlted States and aeimanv The legislative bodv how ever, refused to adopt a similar authoriza tion with regard to neutrality announce ments as between Germany and the Euro pean Allies Tho bltuatlon Is. therefore, not clear to day as to where Brazil stands A revoca tion of the neutralltv proclamations between tlermanv and the European Allies would have permitted Brazil to step forward to ward a war declaration Refusal to authorize sucn a revocation leaves the republic official! without diplo matic Intercourse with German), and fully sjmpathctlc with the course of tho United States, but apparently without deslro to de claro wai Todij Congress authorized the requisition of foft-nlno Interned ships In Brazilian harbors The ships have a total tonnago of L'50,000 SILENT SALUTE IN MARYLAND Governor Asks People to Pay Tribute to Flag Tomorrow BALTIMORE Mav 2D Governor Emer son Harrington todav requested the people of Marvland to stand In silence for a mo ment nt noon tomorrow and salute the flag The appeal was made by tho Governor In response to a suggestion by the National Campllre Association for a fitting observ ance of Memorial Day Baker Has Confidential Assistant WASHINGTON, Mav 29 Walter K Llppman; one of the editors of tho New Republic will be apoplntcd as ' confidential assistant ' to Secretary of War Baker to handle highly Important military secrets In connection wjth the war against Ger man, It was announced toda Garden Insects can easily be de stroyed bv using our modern insecticides. Arsenate of lead.l lb., 30c; 5 lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.25. Readeana, 30c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Bordeaux Mixture, 30c lb.; 5 lbs., $1.00. , Nlkoteen, 40c, 75c, $1.50 per bottle. WEED KILLER for destroying weeds and grass on walks, driveways, tennis courts, etc. No special labor re quired, just dilute in water and apply with a watering can. 50c per qt'. $1.50 per gal. 80c per 'A gal. $G.OO for 5 gals. $11.00 for 10 gals. Mlcliell's Evergreen Grass Seed can still be sown with good re suits. 25c qt., 4 qts., 75c; $1 pk., $4 bu. MICIIELL S SIS MARKET ST. Summer Term Mornlns and Evening-. Doth Seies. Opens July 2. Publia Bpeaklnn Balttmamhip Authorthip Elocution Btlt hxvretion Journalfm Writs or phon for Instructive literature FREE. NEFP COLLEGE 17.10 nhpsfniir Striir EVENING- NEWSBOY INVESTS i h - ",w,llPHISW eWHWIEaaiBEafllSMweWBBMtF f. ji Wt, . aft IIBIIvSHHSHHMKkBsir'' .-as. -"" Philip Salonic, pioprictor of a stand at Fifteenth and Walnut stieets, has purchased a Libcity Hond, thereby setting an example to others and attesting his own patriotic desire to uphold tho Government. TRUANT OFFICER SENT AFTER 'EM, HIGH SCHOOL STRIKERS CAPITULATE Abington Boys Return to Books and Peace Reigns Again, Though Professor They Objected to Is Still on Duty. Both Sides Claim Victory The striking high school students have capitulated ( Today they laid down their arms and took up their pencils At noon all was normal at tho school and It was going nt full capacltv The bovs who went on strike Hst l'rlday declato that they gained their) point and tho teachers likewise assert that they were tho winners Summing It all up, It locJ.s like a fifty-fifty agiermcnt When tlio voungstcrs refused to enter school they declared they could not get along with Trof James A Barklej. It was charged that ho was discriminating In his punishment This was subsequentl denied by the professor, and the matter hung flro until the school board took the matter up Iho board paid no attention to the charges against the professor. It is said and legarded tho bojs as deserters It was decided to send tho truant otllcer after them In view of tho temper of many of the Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT ST. Ladies and Misses Tyrol Wool Tailored Suits 23.75 24.75 27.75 Original models and colors. Made of a knitted fabric not affected by dampness . Top Coats for the car, street and the evening Also Country Club Hats that are new Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT ST. jaBSu3IS15ISISiai5I5l5l5H3iaJSIBJESMSI3EI lt,Muin' NAHAN FRANKO AND HIS ORCHESTRA 1 leave 1 hlladrlphla A lur M mun uiuir H 11 0 00 "J 2 't 6, 1 M s n a 43 H 43 Si 7 03 43 in T SO IS T 50 .13 UU () Special Willow Philadelphia & giaaHSiaiaisjaaisiE'EiSEisiaaaiaasjaiasi LEDGER-PHItAJDELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1917 IN LIBERTY LOAN board It Is possible, too that a spinklng would hnvo been Included In tho punishment for the students When wonl of the board's determination circulated In Abington the boys decided to i all off their dill parade and return to tnelr desks 1'iofissor Barkloy said that many of the bovs nave admitted thev wero In tho wrong and ho looks fur (ontlnuuus peace The strikers numbered 121 DIVORCES GRANTCD Court of Common 1'Ieas No 4 has handed down tho following llnal decrees In divorce Wilbur A Wlllliiins from M irlnn tMlllnms Louis florniin frnm J. nnlt ormnn l.iuri Uuttoii VAIIIIimii from Imiur H Wil liam I. Ila M Ilerlim from Uoorno I' Hrplim Ml A yuslor frnm Hninul leslrr Ina W VIiiKon from Hum II VlRsnn llllth llul.lii from Mix llubln Anna 1. I iiRerliuchU r frnm VV llllnm II Un CiMhu. lilt r W llllnm Mnrrls frnm Mi L Mnrrlo I'lnr.i (Hbnrni1 from VMllt-im I Osbnrne ntherlm .Murgalroxl frnm VVlllUm 11 Mur catrnil In nn I ii t'onnor rrnm uuinm J n ennnor Osterhcldt from William T lister- Anni J heWl Vnna M l'rank t Monrkcl from Kvnns B Stockholm frnm l.d i A Iontk(l Stockholm WILLOW GROVE-Memorial Day j 40c Round Trip I Jave Villuiv f.rore for riilluuelplia r it. r m JS2T '8 4S B 35 0 00 0 30 ! 30 0B9 10 IS 7.03 M0 80 It 00 drove Tralni. Reading Railway 16 COUPLES WED AT ELKTON Ten Pairs From Philadelphia Domlnato Mnrrinpcc Market KIKTOX Md. Mnj- 20 Sixteen couples olitnlned nmrrlnRc llcen?cn here todnj l'lillndcliililn nlono furnlfOicd ten jialra ns follow lumen McKeon nnd .lane It McDowell llnrrv V Smith nnd C.irnllno 1 Hon (leorse W McN'emee Mid Hone Kjler, Jolin llnnloti nnd Mnry l'fnn William lMinnnds nnd Hosilie Iievltt, Snmuel Snchu nnd Hoso I. (lotiliel,, frrii. Steel nnd Olgn O I.ln lilirv Traiik l lltiRKcrtv nnd Vernu S Itoblnxon John rcKtenstlne nnd Mnliel O llnr.t Joselll r Smith and Onthnrlne II. Jnch all of I'hllliidplphln. llnrrv A Set lerB and (lertrtide M lloffner, Altentown, l.tnc i Irwin nnd Mjrtle P. llrulie flindds I'ord ln , John W James. New Ilruns wick nnd Florence M Sinclair. Atlantic lt Lincoln l'nul nnd rrnticcn llronh, Mt. i nrniel ltnvmond (' tlrlm nnd Kntle Sel lero HendltiK, nnd L)lo I! !churtle nnd Helen Schorr, Ithnin. N Y TODAY'S MAlMMACi: LICENSES Jorph J Vhlim.l,le, r.44.1 Mnntrr t , nn 1 Itutli s Inn vis N (lSil at HtiRh 1 linunry, 1711 vtclon t . anl Mary Mullarkv 1.1.'7 N Huh nt John I fivtnnv 4111 t'rrnaan t and Therrsa P IflknBuka 4111 Crrrsun m 'ni a Ivi.n il.il ,s i.m ,i , nn,j i;mmi Mr- III 1N41 h -,4th ,i I ran i, V ani I 714s VV Iwlnomltie at and Mnrv l iint. ,14S VV Is.liinmliic ae nir.i. Irwin tin HoiTman nt , and Martha illiim. llti Hoffman t Vn.lr.w j llritlii ,r,.' Wallam t , and Mar C n It (llll lichft- Jill Ulna k. ' "',' llri-ni' Ul S lllli nt and IIsmIo Ilelfcr .11 llron nt " " ,m -x .v",rh ,n- ' 1 nnd llsthcr .. ,urr r,snl T'dlP t m-ri .,0"'', ni H 3li t . and Tearl Krcm in . lVnn.Rrove at Jam, , K C'rnill. 1014 S mth at. and Mlnnlo . Sh. "ion .JIM Montrnaa at J nrh Ilavrrimn CoRteavllle vbranirrlz jn; South at I'TUnl l.ukina ijnuMl in Pa , nnd lla and Iluth Vnl- uinr inui . ,tj at TT '. Jrh'lll! Oak ljvne. Ta . nnd v xnnnVr Mnlker IIMand l'ark Mich . and tfva .nn,ln inn s rrnnt at ' n" -) ,', ,,ll'"imi II'U N Corllea at anl nay M Cummlnita l nil fnrlli-s at ' ,"'. 'fr".n.nr. .!-'"' Xrimlnao at. and Maria .. ' Milk I nil llune at ' uk ltiilrinn 4JJ mi-rlcan nt . i llirtinnn ii.'i Atnerlrun nt " , I ilmliln Vkron l , nnd H c Ikinnrt II01S III Isn nvn vnhiir Huntir r jii-,j s l'errs at I VVttnn .nts S rratiklln .1 nnd Mar Joncphlne nnd Car- I i I lllikiMunn IMtlnburnli IM I' I lunn Itni l.-Mt r N. V" nnd llprthi vitimlfrt liniinn I1J M lth nt aninilzn I Hi IV lu h I7J7 l.nmt at Malt r II llnrrnwa 4sjs VV nkftlel 1 at nnd Ma illi mnmirth r.us llnimnin at WilllKin VV Ullll.un- L'lt : rxnn at mil i irrm tr.tic lrl him r LpImiiiiti Pa Vlim i UI017 'ii:'i llazrl nve ami Julli I" lnhnn 4'il"i sinntn at ihiiliN 1 Vllmm JMin N tprner at an I Mi in VI llimmlfr .'".nn N Mprner ai VVIIII,m 1. il-ilnir IU7 N .I'lh at nml l'llri l.th Jmnlann 7ir. 31th at I iirl n llnrnn iilnl Wllmlnatnn lil nnd Mr ultil i Io V IHIra HJ7 Mnrurn at Thnmiis I llirtK-n 1JJ7 S'ltli at . nnd Marin It Iti-unn 11Jt V J11 ai I'rink Srhurr JilJI V 7th at, nnd Man VAincnrt 81" V Jltti at lMwnrd rhojnnikl Jlrt Slat at , nnd iViulm Ulrlinliikl Jlls vine nt II -l 11 Ki.v J7 itutli at. nnd Mnri U Tftert. 3011 Kalm nt Mann. Vn.ctuintt ftipaliT Tn , nnd Ann iknwnkl 1I1J ivdir nt Ornran O Hhnn Uii". Inrut nt , nnd MnrRnrt l' Mi Ni Ilia IIS V Tllh nt llnrrj V Mi-r 4lis Linrnntcr n nn1 riinrlottn A Mirth 4IISII Lnnranter mr t'hnrlen M 1 nwann. New York, nnd I llllnn T llrvnoltn New llrunnivtik V I Ilprliirt It lti.li.-rtn "(ill Mnrkrt nt nnd Till II I'lrtor Mill Mirspt at llnrrv I" VlniKiii l.r es" Inlnnd nndiAlvn I still Mirtln!uri: Vn Nnrtn in It Smith 1J1I t'nbot nt . and Trnnita c llrln.klnv l,7S llnllv nt William II Nnlcl. 7111 J t . nn 1 Hrlpn M iiierlnndpr intil 4lh nt flKrlPB II WVIch Ir M! Summit nve nnd IIpIpii 1' VV llnpji st Itnlmtn np Hubert lark .Ir J11SI (Jrnnltn nt . nnd Mnr A I'nnrnv 4"1 Thioiii nt Arthur I. Mi Ijiln r.4".l Monti r nt nnd Marlon I! MIII.T mil I nt rinrnnip Mt 111 I.nwnnldP V J, nnd IlPatrhn VV hp. lnr -JU1 I ntnnn nt AI.xnndr (Irppiihium lliiffaln N Y. nnd ltnnn (.oUlpihHri7 Jul" Prnnkfonl av Jospi h 1 lluahpn JJJ Oornl nt nnd Anna MrKrdii 11 1114 1 nt JokpiiIi VV 1'lerrn .mi N 11th nt nnd Minnie I' Jordnn 1400 Mnvtlel I nt nnvmnnd II llpahnm 11111 M R7th at and nrn I I'renkpr ".in s 4Sth nt Xnrmnn it sati hp 1UJ I; shnrpnack nt nnd Ihllllv VV lluehpa llllll Stllpa nt Itnlmrt V rieldliiE 24! N tRth nt and Char lotto II (liininiPrnhiw h Vllptitnwn Pa RtnnleN It Howard 1JJ1 Mt Vprnon nt , and (Inn p A llpndprson 1410 ,N' Mllh nt William Vnilprnnn H124 I.nicnrk nvo and I'nrrla 1 IMward KIJ1 livrnrk nvp Wllllum M Snlillpr 21(11 Vla.lprv nt nnd VMIth II VVnnhbmirn .17M I'ul mkl nvp J-E;GMJ5WELL $ (9- Chestnut Juniper South Penn Squaro CRYSTAL STEMWARE with decoration of silver or gold Complete Sets for Wedding Gifts eXa Our superintendent or crcretary will give you courteous attention or repre sentative will call. CHRISTIAN SIMON, Superintendent, 3115 Lchifh Ave. CHARLES M. ROD1NS, Secretary, 212 Parkway I3ldf. Cemeierw SECOND CANADIANS BEAT THIRD AT BASEBALL, 7-1 "Big Lenguo" of Soldiers Opens Season "Somewhere in France" SCHEDULE NOT CERTAIN wmt Tin: imiTrsu An.Mins in thk rini.I). Jlny 2D Iho lilB-lenRtie Imaclinll enaon opened to dij with rootliiR trow ds to cheer. The crack of the bat nKnlnnt the ball, the re sounding thud of tho atrlke In tho catcher M mitt even the customary 'i.tlllnB of the umpire filled the air Thin all happened aomewhero m Trance " The ' hlR liitRue Is formed of the Cinndlan armies Tho ball parka are. tmmewhnt nrar where tho track of the rllle and tho rrar of .utlllerv are heard The ranaditti Second llrlcndo pounded nut a 7-to-l vlctorv over the Third llrip.ido In the opetiltiK Kame It wan a fnlrlv free hlttliiR content, deilto the fact that the oppoaltip pitchers had had their vvIiiks hard ened bv the treiuh practice of loosing Krenndes Kverv f'.in.idlnii brlRiide Ins a hall team Thev weir regulation bi-pbnll uniforms nnd have hlB-IenKiie paraphernalia Rifts of Cntindlin lnclnll fans Oenernl Umik cnmmindlnc the Canadian detni'hment. Is himself a ro.vnl rtotcr, and nevei misses a Rime except when the work of wnr Interferes Ilecause the ' leaRiie" camel can be plaved onlv vihen the men are tnklnR their turn of rest out of tho trenches the teams will liavo to alternate and a com plete schedule Isn t possible Hut that won t Interfere with dillv R.imes For Sale Cheap nturp. marhlnprv etc . used In Willow Grove Pirk Amusnmrtita In formation Clnrlps H Auntln L'Jtl N L'tHh St Manicuring, 25c No Inrrrnnp Our rhnrcp fnr over '.0 vcars Vrpp-vlliiR to tlw s, npprn. InltnR nprvlip ff A muT A I'Mlii 's lidliic lilrnimdlKt HAlNlNA s '" ' "r 1 llh A "illiMim !. llf""il I.t riiiifS.. Id II rnko PI VIm. 12111 t hfstinit s( INSIST UPOll HAVING IT! VaWLLJ DaiaousResuas No mntter what type of truck or truck wheels your buiinet requires, you will find it at "Bond's." LET US QUOTE YOU Fvervlhlnir In Mill Suppllri C1XABX.ES COMPANY 520 Arch Street m liuiNrl "W& zMon TficCare of theDead a Sacred Duty IN CHOOSING a cemetery for a family lot it would be wise to look into the charter of the corporation owning the ground, and also take into consideration the location In this respect Mount Peace Cemetery is unique in safeguarding agninsbthe encroach ment of urban needs. Incorporated in 1849 with a perpetual charter under the laws of Pennsylvania, the company selected a loca tion which is practically permanent. A trust fund of $30,000 guarantees care and maintenance. The situation is ideal. Lehigh avenue west of Thirty-first, extending north to Hunting Park avenue. Np manufacturing or objectionable business establishments in the vicinity disturb the sacredness of the spot, and the trustees are zealous in elim inating everything opt to jar the keenest sensibilities. Prices moderate, easy terms arranged. Water is plentiful throughout the grounds, local hydrants being well distributed. r a. -K'j M rj 3. Open till 1 P. M. Tomorrow Memorial Day We could get along with half the quantities we provided in Summer Suits at Perry's for $15, $18, $20 and $25 But then we'd not meet every man's de sire as we do in this, Big Store of Enor mous Stocks! CJ Our aim at Perry's is to have what every man wants a n d to have it in plenty! 1$ No heavy run of the buying public makes any noticeable impres sion on our lines a signal from Headquar ters brings on new bat talions of reserves ! I You have the com fort of knowing that when you come to Perry's, you'll see the Suit you want at the price you want to pay! 1 Blues, grays, browns, greens, soft summer tones and novelty pat terns made up in all the new fashion points of belts, pleats, pockets and style lines teeming with distinction! PERRY& CO. "N. B.T." 16th & Chestnut Sts. '"5 it c ' ' rA. &"! . T T 7 i tf? WHi W ( ? i 1 1 Ml 'V i n ht 41 l'hone Spruce Silt . .. ., ,, Ul. t mf I 4T t"