5NSIVA AUSTRIACA MISERAMENTEFALLITA I5 f TrUPPe di Cadorna Conscr ! UZ Quasi Tutti lc Posizioni Gi Conquistate sul Oarso I puBMlLA CANNONI NEMICI f " r,nerIc .Cadorna SI Rcca a Roma " E Aver Sostcndto per 00 Ore l'Uragano del Fuoco unMA. R nlncnn. ' .. hnttflKlla vlolentlsslma nella Po.n.lrincl Rcttnrono tutto lo loro r' "i'ie dl fresco dalla fronte della nerr "?" 0 itnllnno hanno nrrestnto a "'"'i.n.lva nustrlnca. ma l.nnno perdu o eontron va ,lonl Kundncnalo nella lcun '",,' del generate Cadorna. Cio tfWcS T come nnnuncla II Minis " VPaSrr Krnzle nlla complete stnsl tewU. .uila fronte russa, che ha per " r'H austrlacl dl prendere dalla fronto "! ila nun"10 division! scmbravano "" J..rle per II Carso. I.e posizioni I??.!! ItallnnI sono tutto sulle falde Kuffi" doe' esposte nl fuoco dcllo '""'"Jlustrlache montato bu quel gruppo "f'rJp'poVto del gencralo Cadorna SS.M "rra dat Mlnlstero della IWW" G,,m fronto del Trcnttno b1 e' ayuta s"n ,mle nttlvlta- delle nrtlgilerle o -,,5 TJitri dl pattuulle In rlcognl ,o;o1 Durante la notto II nemlco pro ""H' in attneco In forzo nella valle Jrt Richre. ma fu resplnto con grnvl X fronte delle Alpl Glulie 1'wtl ..rfi nemlca. a cul rlsposo energl ''Snt.Ta nostra nrtlBllerla. concentro'. ml I sollto, II suo fuoco su Oorlzla SKrSlocullta' nbltnto nella planum. 'suffSl oplano del Carso lerl II nemlco. -uto da numcrose truppc tolte ad rtnf 7.7irn dclla sucrra. fu Insolltamente "Si Eo feceioIentl attacchl nulla '" tlzU,n I dalla Quota 217. a sud dl KM cow Bulla Quota 31, nd est Ji Jamlano Questo posizioni furono Lnnamente dlfcso dalle nostre truppo JSSVl dhWone. La battaglla duro' per f t la glornata con altcrna fortuna. ma X .era 11 nemlco era completamcnto wmlnto o le posizioni rlmanovano for Site nelle nostro manl. i-n llro tcntatlvo dl nttacco nemlco da nondar , In dlrezlone dl Sabllcl . fu ar iuta prontamento dal fuoco delle nos Jl. batterle prima che si svlluppasse. rnrants I "ll combattlmentl rtol fa mmo 202 nrlslonlcrl, tra cul quatt.o "ie'delle nostra squndrlglle dl nero iinl lancla-bombe eseBUlrono Importantl kurilonl. Vna squadrlglla, rlsalendo la lle dell'Adlge. flno nlla sua confluenza ,l .Voce bombardo' con pleno successo ewre mllltarl del nemlco ncllo vlclnnnzo 5l Meziolombardo, a nord dl Trcnto. taltra rlnnoo' l'opera dl distruzlona liiill stablllmentl ferrovlarll dl San Metro sulla llnca dl Lublana. Tutte le toatre macchino rltornarono senza dannl alia loro base. I RINFORZI AL'STIUACI Telegramml dalla fronte dl battaglla dl eono che II generale Boroevlc, comandante austrlaco sul Carso. aendo ottenuto nu tnerosl rlnforzl prelevatl dalla fronto dclla Cillila Inlzlo' II tre corrento una vlolenta ccntroffcnslva sul Cnroo su cul ha potuto eoncentrare qualcho cosa come duemlla cinnonl. Da quel glorno la battaglla e' contlnuata Knia tregua, e bII ltallanl hanno cdntestnto eon flero accanlmento ognl palmo del ter teno da loro puadaBnato nella recente of fenilva. . E" lmposslblle descrlvere la battaglla. II brreno del Carso trema sotto I colpl con tlnul delle artlglierle ed II clelo e" sperso pscuata da numerose squadrlglle dl aero planl che dlrlgono II fuoco delle batterle. All note la sccna dlventa dl una tale fan tastlca spavcntoslta' che la penna si rlfluta dl ecrherne. Appogglate dal fuoco Infernale delle loro umeroe batterle, le colonne dl fanterla austrlache sono stnto lanclata all'attacco delle poslzlonl perdute nella seconda meta' dl mapglo, specialmente con lo scopo dl lmpedlre che bU ltallanl ne completassero I lavorl dl consolldamento. Ma gll nil ttrlacl hanno Incontrato una tnsormontablle reilstenza da parte degll ltallanl II cul fucco dl mltragllatrlcl o dl fucllerta ha Inftltto nl nemlco perdlte enorml '12 gll ltallanl, partendo dallo caso del Faltl, si cono Unclatl Innanzl In violentl contrattacchl alia balonetta cd hanno rlconqulstato la na&gior parte delle posizioni rloccupato dajll austrlacl nella prima faso del loro attacco. Sulla breve fronte da Castagnevlz u a Jamlano gll ltallanl hanno vlttorlosa- tmiin minimi 'There are more than 2.000,000 boys he tirten IS and JO jears. In cltlea and towns, lot now encased In productive work vital to the Nation In the present war emergency. .These commute the most Important hitherto un oriinlied nnd unutilized labor resource avail able for this emercency "Department of Airl culture. While the Government is considering the question of establishing FARM LABOR I TRAINING CAMPS t limited number of Boyo whoso pa rents desire them to become familiar with Farm Work will bo taken at a jarce private Camp in the Adirondacks, but none will be accepted unless really taterested in adding to the Nation's Food Supply. More than 25,000 boys, having somo preliminary training, are needed by tho farmers of New York State alone. It requires only a few weeks to prepare a ?j ord'nnry ability. Expenses very Address Manager. "Meadowmount." Wad "ms. Essex County. New York. j URGEST OLD BOOK STORE IN AMERICA LIBRARIES PURCHASED Send a bundle of books f n v n n v .ij. " J y " wwuer son. He isn't drill tog all the time and amuse ments are fewer in camp nan at home. There are ots of good stories by popu ,?r authors on our shelves. And the prices are always School and College Text Books Bought and Sold teary's Book Store Ninth Street, Below Market Opposite Post-Office u Public Speaking ""n- ana eventnr. S2S&caW Both Sexes. Opens Jul? 3. Ealttmanthlp Aulhorthlp A.lf.ffvnr.al.a .Fytuatflli tm "Its or phone tor Instructive, literature, rres. rnente soatenutn h. . . nemlco. '" "OY" conrattacchl del S nd.Vane! L .' &W 0. nncora la llnea da winJ.. ..nl """Pm I-a controrV.n.u.a ??.?.'" Wta 144. "oroevlo ha imn3- -nIla "u' o'-fall.tacomp&eme? ,0M0 UOmlnl --AuonNA SI JlECA " generate rn,in.. A ItOMA quartlero cenfmi. V " . P?o dal M crede T trattera' flno a Th. UOm? nu che ancora sembra norlre In nn. Pl .nB?RJ lerl alcunl II senntore RolntnU H. . Klornall.ti .!;" " .'. 'f"nao con W!S SSSTK SSS ..-Ti'J-SnSinSnT. x-gll ha acRluntn- "IVnlleama tra l'ltntla e c statl t'mti "o" UcroammerXHe PW ,m"nran" """ ;'. !" ?.. "". "rannlcl. Tutto future relazlonl " plu' co. l'ltalla base per le DEATH IN OLD FEUD .iJh6 ."Tl! of nn 0ld ,eul resulted In he death of retro nello. of Norwood Mreet below Hartwell. who was stabbed by six Italians on Shawnee street CheMnut Hill ..,n.e'10 s attacked unexpectedly nnd It to have fouRht desperately He shot one or his nlletred nssallantu Tn. r .. Vim '?.'n " 8e.rlous condition at the Chestnut nuiiai. ueiio (ilea beforn ri-nMr, Hill the hospital. He was stabbed several iim.. Five men have been arrested as a reult of the fight. EYENIKG LEDGER-PHILADELPHTA'. FRIDAY, JUNE JERSEY GAS COMPANIES ASK LOWER STANDARD Public Utilities Commission to Include All Concerns in Hearing Next Tuesday The State . .. THEN-TON. June S. I'llOIlP Utl Itles CrMtimluInn today announced, hat It wou.dl.S;9,a,n, in .K u mPnles of the State, forty-ono h.M Jn'Ji" he,Br,n,',!t " Bl.t. IIoum nf i,?i.Tu'lda- June ,9- on the question "Si. beowe're!,110 CmPanles ,0 1"""" nanr'T.-8 tthlch mJ""t" the greater St. i .. .e Ka ,,scd ln Nw, Jersey have " Ita liT :Mn f01R chan' nlnl! ard r.n i"" adMlune houKh lower stand ?l.l ni, ms,,l,,,nln.''1 """l that the mate leSlw ur,'1 f0r V"r P'Ises are need necessar'u? ,n,p,SP W,th a ,andard " lhnX"Bnt"Iuln., la.now "PPl'eable to all hi, JT:anl'8 cf lhe s,a"- the board bMnc nil CXUVd 1,s ,n"ulry ' a to bring all of them within Its seope The Public Service Ciai rompany has ihi. win i? , lncrei""c 't- rte for Bas. nnd this will brlnK a great gathering to Trenton from many of tho cities to oppose any at tempt to ralso the rato. Boston nnd Maine Strike Is Settled WASHINGTON-. June , Settleme,n, of a strike of 20C0 emnlojes of the Hoston and Mnlne llallroad. Including freight house cleiks. freight handlers and baggage men. was announced In a telegram to the De partment of Labor from John P. Colpoys, one of the department's conciliators. 8, 1917 &' v JU' Wtf'W 30-32-34 S. 2D ST. ON CREDIT CASH PRICES Special Sale Only seasonable goods. When this stock is gone (we have only a certain quantity) you will have to pay double because the manufacturers are raising prices every day. Come in at once. We Furnish Everything for House and Person Fashionable Summer Clothes for Men, Women and Children. Furniture, Floor Coverings, Housefumishings, Refrigerators, Chinaware, Stoves, Baby Carriages, Jewelry, Trunks, Suit Cases, etc. The Bouse that FOUNDED IN 1865 ADOPTED ONE-PRICE SYSTEM IN 1881 C. J. Heippe & Son. 1117-1119 Chestnut St. 6th 6c Thompaon St. Heppe's offer special service on Records We have salesmen well trained in the knowledge 'of music. T h e y can advise you intelligently. We carry many special lines of Victor Records not generally carried by the average store. These records are very useful. For example, the Oper atic Records made in Europe are in a class by themselves. Then there are the Educational Rec ords, the Records in foreign languages, t he musical specialty Records and many other similar groups. All of this is part of fr l h K v S JSbScCbSmI1 i rap HEPPE VICTROLA SERVICE offers outfits or c will from 115 . i...i rimTa. nnr service 1i..i1i. 12. .. .. h. ith.r in cash, or charge account. ?. ..?!!'; navme"nt nlanT bV which all rent will apply to your Sr,hi.: I ere" are our outfits and the terr payment P,an Qjg outfits and the terms of our rental- VICTROLA IV 5-00 VICTROLA X $75.00 4 10-in Double-face Record. 3.00 Record., your .election.... 5.00 ....$18.00 monthly. Total co.t $80.00 Pay $5 down, $5 monthly. Total eo.t....... P 3 down. $2.50 VICTROLA VI $2500 VICTROLA XI $100.00 5 10-in. Double-face Record. 3.75 Record., your .election. . . . 8.00 . , ..$28.75 Total co.t $108.00 P. J$4 down! ,$3 miAthly. PX down. $6 monthly. ytj 94U.UU viuinuun ah .w.w .election.... 4.00 Kecord.. your .election... iu.uu VICTROLA Record., your Total co.t........... $44.00 d. 4 down. $3.50 monthly. VICTROLA IX 50-00 VICTROLA Record., your .election . Kf5.00 Total co.t $210.00 lotai ""." .M n... Jnun. $4 monthly. Call or write for full particulars Total co.t $160.00 Pay $10 down, $8 monthly. XVI $200.00 5.00 Record., your .election... 10.00 Pay $10 down, $10 monthly. Send this coupon. WiWWWWmMOTWMwiwwwwwitv; Uvw-WM Mail to your re"at-piyment plan. Nam .' Addrtaa Co J. Heppe & Son a Philadelphia catalogs of Vlctroiai ana particular, bdohi 7 Che.tnut Street . j TL.M..nN street or Otn ana immi" - , ..nd me Uiutiraiea E. X I I1T EfGQ'afWp'Vrrrr?r7y?rrp FWY- iidWJWjuriJijrjrjca -'-a hi 'Ml -i Wr winy ABRIDGE & ClOTHIEll -"- '"i"iiiv-TiiM-irviiiiTiii-ff;T.iuiiatrr?iiiniM)t-ivif1a.Mitoi-til-l,-'-.''vvJ-TTr.-tiTrn-rTitfj NINTH ANNIVERSARY TO-MORROW, Snturd.iy, will doubtless bo the busiest dny of the week! Tens of thou- sanas or snoppcrs will be here from far and near! There is no other economy event, anywhere, like our ANNIVERSARY SALE. This Store at no other time offers so many moncy-savinjf opportunities. No other store at any time attempts anything so attractive or so far-reaching in special ndvnnttiRcs. EVERY DEPARTMENT has many Anniversary Specials thousands altogether. Please try to be here early to-morrow. Store open from 8.30 to 5.30. ocenstons: Some of the Books That Are in the Sale A Vcnctinn June, by Anna Fuller, with 115 illustrations in color (pub lished nt $".5.00) now $1.4fi. The Joy of Gardens, by I.enn May McCnuley, beautifully illustrated (published at $1.00) now (W. The Mother Book, by Marjjnrct E. Sanpster ($2.00) now 50c. Her Golden Hours, the confidences of a modern jirl, illustrated in color ($2.50) now $1.00. And thousands of other titles. I - Second I'lonr, Pllhert Street. West SacliefGivciTwith Hudnut's Preparations SATIN SACHET, perfumed with rose of Omar, Riven with a purchase of nny of the following: Rose of Omar Toilet Water, 73c and $1.40; Rose of Omar Extract, $1.00 and $4.00 j Rose of Omar Tal cum. COc; Rose of Omar Sachet, $1.00; Plaza Toilet Wntcr, $1.50; Juno Toilet Wnter, $1.50; Soul of Violet Toilet Water $1.50; Tout Mon Jardin, 50c. $1.2.") nnd $2.00; Violet Sec, Gardenia, Lily of the Valley, Yankee Clover, Royal Hud nutinc, White Lilac, nnd Sweet Orchid Toilet Waters 75c. . - Aisle 0. Centre Women's Suits and Dresses at Very Unusual Reductions All smart and up-to-date most of them bought especially for anniversary taic, nnd including styles for practically all $20.00 Suits, now $15.00 ' Smart belted Mohair Suits, in black nnd navy blue good practical styles with pockets; excellent for traveling. $25 & $27.50 Suits, $21.50 Of fine wool jersey, in plaited nnd belted models, nnd in gay colors. Very attractive for outdoor wear. $35.00 Suits, now $25.00 Of serge, poplin, gabardine anil Poirct twill, in black, navy blue, gray nnd tan. $27.50 Suits, now $19.75 Of serge, poplin, gabardine nnd Toirct twill, in black, navy blue and some colors. the $7.50 Voile Frocks, $5.00 Plain white voiles nnd white bar red voiles; colored voiles and com binations of white nnd colors. $8.75 Voile Frocks. $6.75 Figured voiles nnd combinations of white and striped voile; in tunic and straight, full-skirt styles. $9.75 Dresses, now $7.50 White Dresses of dotted voile, dotted Swiss, plain voiles with lace or net trimming. $17.50 Silk Dresses, $13.75 Afternoon Frocks of taffeta, in coat effect with crepe Georgette sleeves. Black, navy blue, French bluo and plum color. Afternoon and Evening Gowns Reduced All that remains of our high-class Afternoon and Evening Dresses, formerly $30.00 to $200.00 now $25.00 to $125.00. 5- Second rioor, Centro Matchless Values in Gloves We arc more than sustaining the reputation of this as tho leading Glove Store, by offering values like these when Glove prices are stendily increasing. Thrifty women are buying in half-dozen lots: 60c Two-clasp Silk Gloves, in white and black now 40c 75c Two-clasp Milanese Silk Gloves, white, black, colors 55c 75c Two-clasp White Washable Fabric Gloves now 60c $1 Two-clasp Embroidered-back White Washable Fabric 80c $1 Two-clasp Milanese Silk Gloves, while and black 80c $1.15 and $1.25 Two-clasp Milanese Silk Gloves now 95c $2 Two-button Washable Doeskin Gloves, pique-seven $1.60 ;' - Alslew 12 and 13, Market Street nnd Centro Aluminum Ware Utensils Extra ! $l.f0 Preserving Kettles, C-qunrt size $1.10. Covers, for same, 40c value 28c. $1.03 Frying Pans, 9-inch 85c. $2.50 Teakettles, 5-qunrt $1.75. $1.35 Cooking Pots, 4-quart size, with cover $1.00. Seven-quart size, worth $1.75 $1.25. 30c Lipped Saucepans, quart lCc. $2.20 Straight Double - lipped Snucepans, 1-, 14- nnd 2-quart $1.35 for a set of three. $1.05 and $2.15 Skillets, with ebonized handle; !)- nnd 10-inch sizes $1.50 nnd $1.85. $1.05, $1.23 and $1.50 Lipped Saucepans, ebonized handle; 2-, x :iH- nnd 5-quart 85c, 05c, $1.20. $1.35, $1.55 and $1.75 Berlin Saucepans, with cover, ebonized handle; 2Vi-, 3Vi- and 5-quart $1.15, $1.30 and $1.45. K - Daeement Automobile Tires and Tubes in the Sale With every Quaker or Akron Tiro purchnsed in tho Automobile Sup ply Storo during our Anniversary month, we shall give away a Red Indian Inner Tube: Kite )unker Amerlran ltrd Tube 30x3 $15.80 $12.90 $2.55 30x3V& $19.65 $16.00 $3.00 32x3V6 $22.70 $19.15 $3.10 34x1 $32.90 $27.70 $4.20 .35x4 $43.90 $39.50 $5.40 36x4 $44.40 $40.00 $5.55 37x5 $52.50 $47.25 $G.70 This Store is a service station for ' Goodyear Tires and Tubes, and wo have a complete line of nil the pop- ular sizes, in "cords" and "fabrics." 3 y Floor 4i Filbert Street. $8.00 Trimmed Leghorns, $5.00 A special purchase, at a price-concession, of Untrimmcd Leghorn Hnts, which we have trimmed in our own workrooms with our usual good taste and distinctiveness. All fresh nnd new, and ready for Saturday $5.00. 0.00 Trimmed White Hemp Hats $3.95 An cxtensivo variety of excellent shapes, attractively trimmed with pompons, llowers, wings nnri riooons, in new summer enects. Trimmed Hats at $3.50 Panama, satin and white split straws, in smart summer styles. Attractively trimmed in a variety of dainty summer effects. Toyo Panamas, $3.00 to $4.50 Japanese Panama Hats, in man nish effects, with pencil-curl edge, and crowns in several styles; trim med and lined. Excellent value. Toyo & Adamba Panama Hats In nil the latest styles, including the pencil -curl brim, telescoped crown, side-roll and largo-brim Hnts 95c to $4.50. Iteadu-to-Wcar Hats, $1.95 Combinations in satin crowns with transparent brims; also new effects in black, white and navy blue with white. fa'econd Floor. Market Street, West The Best $2.25 Table Linen We Know of, in the Sale at $1.75 An exjtrn-fino Double Damask Table Linen, full bleached, two yardsj wifie, nnu in scvurui huiuihuiuu uurui imiujiiia. 11113 is uur return! ?.ui grade, which ns most housekeepers know is better than most Linens found elsewhere at the same price. At $1.75 a yard the opportunity should be seized immediately. r- Atulo 11, Centre 4 Corsets Many at Half Price Some less than half price. All are up-to-date in style and desirable in every way. Girls' and women's models included: $1.00 and $1.50 S. & C. Special Corsets now 65c $2 S. & C. Special Corsets, low or medium bust $1.00 $2.50 to $5.00 S. & C. Special and other Corsets $1.50 $5.00 Smart Set Corsets, very low bust now $3.00 $5.00 to $10.00 Hien Jolie Corsets, various styles $3.50 $13.50 and $15.00 French Jessica Corsets now $7.50 50c to $3.00 Dc Bevoisc Brassieres 25c to $1.50 Buy Nemo Corsets Now Tho prices of the following numbers of Self-Reducing Corsets will be advanced on July 2nd: Nos. 318, 319, 320, 321, 324, 326 and 344, price $3.50, will bo advanced to $4.00. Nos. 506, 508, 522 and 523, now $5.00, will be $6.00. a - Third Floor. Market Street West Girls' and Misses' Apparel Exceptional Anniversary1 Values Everything in tho way of summer Outer-apparel is included. Vncation needs should be provided now, when tho savings are so unusual: Girls' $1.65 Wash Dresses, $1.35 Plaid nnd Mrlped filnirham nnd mart Combination Dresses; Blzes 6 to H years. $1.85 Washable Smocks, $1.50 For Klrla nnd mlsRes Belted Smork.i. of whlto drill, with colored collar and cuffa ; colored I.lnene SmockH, with wlilto collar. Sizes 12 to 10 years. Misses' $5.75 to $8.50 Wash Dresses now $4.85 and $6.50 Of sheer lawn, colored oe. plaid Klnjrham mid combination materials. Sizes It. 1C nnd 18 yearn. $10.75 Sports Coats $8.50 MISSIES' Coats, of rose, ureen and cold novelty cloaking Now tlo belt, fancy pocketH, deep collar. Sizes 14, 16 nnd 18 years Girls' $3.50 Wash Dresses, $2.75 Intermediate ClIrlH' Dresses,. of blue or pink percale, with whlto pique collar and pockets; belted. Sizes 12, 14 nnd 1C years. Misses' $1.50 to $2.25 Wash Skirts now $1.25 and$1.85 Of white cordellno nnd pique gathered back, patch pockets. Lengths 133 to 37 inches. Misses' $13.50 Dresses, $10.75 White N'et Dresses, trimmed with fine lace nnd ribbon Rlrdles Sizes 14, IS nnd 18 years. Misses' $19.50 to $29.50 'Suits now $15.00 and $19L50 Full belted Sports Suits, of fine .diag onal wool jersey nnd shepherd checks. Chiefly ono or two of a kind. Sizes 14, 1G nml 18 years. S) Second Floor. Mnrltet Street A Corner for Men! Many New Lots Added to the Men's Clothing in the Sale And every Suit which makes its first appearance in the Sale to-morrow, fully conforms to the high stnndards always maintained here faultless workmanship, reliable fabric, correct style and sterling value: Men's $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00 Suits $19.75 Smart Summer Suits, from Hart SchaiTncr & Marx and other famous manufacturers. Fine worsteds and cassimeres, including some two-piece Suits in extra-light weights. All sizes, regular and stout. Men's $18.00 to $22.50 Suits now $14.50 Youthful and conservative styles; all sizes in regular, stout and short proportions. Men's $15.00 and $18.00 Suits now $11.50 Conservative and youthful styles, of smooth and unfinished worsteds. All sizes, in regular and stout proportions. $40.00 Silk-lined Worsted Norfolk Suits now $28.50 $30 to $40 H. S. & M. Silk-lined Suits now $23.50 Men's $22.50 and $25.00 Silk-lined Suits now $17.50 $15.00 Suits, broken stock lines, incomplete sizes $8.75 Youths' $13.50 Long-Trousers Suits (15 to 20 years) $9.50 C ,. TvniKiPva ?3.00 Trousers, $0.25; White Flannel separate i ) ousei s Trouserg( ?B.oo; $3.50 and $4.00 Trou- - i onc. tmn .nj c r,n Tmnsora nt S3.75- Khaki Trousers, $1725 0 nra n t a:.;tii: fiii.uu uuu ww Amvfuuwsu t Di,ta v -' t --- - 4 (k ne and $1.75; Whlto uuck irvyi $6.50 Rubberized Iiaincl 25 and $1.75. 4.50 Thin Coats $1 to $5.00 2$ - Second Floor. East Thousands of Men's Correct Straw Hats are in the Sale From London's finest hatters, from some of the best-known American manufacturers, from tho West Indies, nnd from South America, como tho smart, comfortable Straw Hats in this Sale at much less than tho regular prices. The collection nt $2.00 in the list below is made up of samplo Hats, from Jacob J. Seeds & Co.; special purchases from Tress & Co., London; specially-purchased lota from good American manufacturers and Includes split straws, sennits, fancy braids, Milans, Leghorns, Bankoks and Macki naws: 3.00 to $5.00 Straw Hats, 1917 styles $2.00 $5 and $6 Panamas, slightly imperfect $3.25 $2.00 Sennit Straw Hats, good styles $1.15 Men's $2.50 Porto Rican Palm Hats now $L25 Also $1.00 Cloth Caps, 50c; Silk Caps, $1.00 to $1.50 grades, 76c; Cravenetto Straw Hats, soft and stiff, $2.50 and $3.00; Henry Heath London Sennit Straw Hats, $4.00. - Second Floor. Mnrket Street. East Men's Furnishings Under Price Thousands of Neckties, Belts, Garters and all thoso other incidentals which are included in tho summer wardrobe of tho well-dressed man will be found in the Sale at considerably less thnn the regular prices: $1.00 Silk Four-in-hands, thin band back 70c $1.00 Silk Four-in-hands, new band back 70c $1.00 Washable Four-in-hands, new stules65c 50c Washable Four-in-hands 35c, 3 for $1D0 $2.00 and $2.50 Fine tiilk Four-in-hands $1.15 $1.00 Silk Bow Ties 65c 50c Bow Tics now 25c 25c Washable Neckties 18c 25c Four-in-hands 18c $1.00 Leather Belts 75c 50c Belts (imperfect) 25c 25c Garters flow 18c $1.00 Suspenders 50c 50c Suspenders 35c 50c Garters now 25c D Aisle 1, Market Street MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER if P -J'ti., "'' K " M 7 t" NEFF COLLEGE Wr . v ' TjjuaavirTyj.y ,V OP. m Sixttl ... T. jV.,v;,'--V' V? fr.. "VA .. J ft 4-i y'&'! . j. -. r t& ' ,-, m t ixj ; tf.&4, w i '-.nniitm . mmBffr RiTw'"!jr tt " ' V A I