& rtgw f T-tipr"Hw'f'-" j"i'-t - ' " r- "" wa ww m )i"'ri1iff JUNE 29, 1917 evening ledger-philadelphia; Friday, ""8 f 0. S. AMBULANCE MEN Son Rn?r,Stheon Dr. Thomas H. vers tv W" Kraduated '"" t Unl- oim uu '" March' 1918' hs "M Jc i. JV Kh"1 honors a man " re- ?!.. WUr,0U" nnd brave "rvl:a Aisace. He was decorated with twehe other young men who had been working with him In Ambulance section No. 13, fenton left Philadelphia In 1915 to be come connected with the engineers' corps soon wasmn,riCianbUl.ane! "P"I. He lan"eUa?rons h'ad ' M f the ambu- h relumed to his horn at 6430 Emlen fi?tt,.aerman,own' aer a trip to Egypt In the Interest of the school. lie says he ex pects to be able to make the Institution the greatest In the Orient by Injecting western educational methods. CITED FOR COURAGE kfjfwell F. Fenton, of Philadel phia, Again Distinguished in J E- QULDWELL (. Chestnut Juniper South Perm Squax EXCEPTIONAL PEARLS For Enriching Necklaces ft Frencn ureters ot Day As . 1 u. " TAniS, Juno 29. Section 13 of the American ambulance wrp was formally -cited In the orders of the day today for "great courage and self possession, especially on May 2S, when It rescued wounded under heavy fire." In this connection, the report continued: The commander, Sublieutenant n. o Pocanacsl, was gravely wounded and Driv en T. O. Cassldy, of Chicago, and J. b. Thompson, of Indianapolis, were both rounded." , In the same orders of the day, Powell p. Fenton, of Philadelphia, an American ambulancer In Section 3, received his sec ond Individual citation for "repairing his Mr In, the face of a heavy bombardment about Monastlr In May." w- & vVa v . THIS BIG PERRY SEMI-ANNUAL Rescues Doy From Drowning in Creek moth.?CBd by ,he scrms of the lad's vi. . ' Serge,,n' William L. Scott, of the old 'wfllllPf ?Uard8' "cued fouryear' at Cobbs rr..arr8' otJ,3U olrard vcnu. street Th6k ?m' slxtVth and Race fan Into ,hl m0,.her Sa the chlld slP nd when &,h8 Wa,er ..ll8 was unconscious vlved f,t0t,VleB0Ucd h,m' but was 800n re Uvcd by the sergeant's flrst-ald methods. Dr. Chas. It. Watson Back From Egypt Ca?ro Pnnll" " ,T,at,sn' "sldent-elect of Cairo College and University. Cairo, Kgypt. -V TfiJ m ft Powell F? Fenton lived at 1319 Spruca REDUCTION SALE 1. f i -iij'ippji,wjhj-j ,r-vw - t m 'T I! if IV STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Men's Correct, Cool Clothing Under Price! Hip JiW Saturday, the last day of June, will be a memorable day in the Men's Clothing Store not only on account of vlnrvnnni!;,. v business we anticipate, but it will be remembered with pleasure by hundreds of men who share in these Anni eisary opportunities. Try to be here early to-morrow but, early or late, be sure to see these Suits: $25.00 Blue Serge Suits (1 Q cA With Two Pairs of Trousers P -L Zf O J The famous STILLWATER finctwill serge, pure worsted, fast-color blue, firm, evenly woven, with unusual shape retaining quality. The Suits are skelcton-Jincd, excellently tailored, and the value is conserva tively; statcrt as $2o.00. To-morrow with two pairs of trousers $19.60. All sizes, all proportions. $20.00 Blue Serge Suits M C A With Two Pairs of Trousers 4 -1 U -f U We have sold hundreds of these wonderful Suits since the Sale started; several shipments have been received, but we can get no more and only enough remain for to-morrow's selling. All regular sizes, and some for stout, short, and tall, slender men; but we cannot promise all sizes nil day. FOUR ATTRACTIVE LOTS, INCLUDING MANY SUITS FROM REGULAR STOCK $27.50 and $30.00 Suits at $18.00 From Hart Schaffncr & Marx and other well-known manufac turers; chiefly neat worsteds, made up. in conservative models. All regular sizes. $22.50 to $25.00 Suits at $16.00 This is an attractive collection, including plenty of youthful mod els as well as conservative styles. Excellent fabrics, reliably tailored. Regular sizes. $18.00 and $20.00 Summer Suits, $14.00 An especially attractive lot of Suits, in smart, youthful styles, also some of the more conserva tive models. All regular sizes in the lot. Men's $15.00 Suits To-morrow, $11.50 Summer Suits, many models, from our regular stock, reduced because not to be re-ordered not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in the assortment. GET READY FOR THE SUMMER HOLIDAYS Cool Clothing of thin fabrics is proving more popular each year. Palm Beach Suits, in tan, gray and neat dark effects, all sizes, regular and stout, $8.50. Mohair Suits, all sizes, regular and stout, 10.00. White Duck Trousers, $1.25 and $1.60. Tan Khaki Trousers, $1.25 and $1.75. White Flannel Trousers, special at $5.00. Thin Coats, some gray, some black, $1.50 to $5.00. - Second Floor, East Girls' and Misses' Apparel Decided Advantage in Buying To-morrow Women with an eye to economy, will select their daughters' summer Apparel to-morrow, before the special lots provided for the Anniversary Sale are all closed out. Be sure to see these Girls' $1.65 Washable Dresses now $1.35 , Regulation Dresses, of white drill, with blue collar; Combination Dresses, of striped gingham and plain-color chambray. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $2.25 Chambray or Gingham Dresses $1.85 The Chambray Dresses in plain pink, blue or green, with colored collar. The Gingham Dresses' in many attractive styles. Sizes for girls of 6 to 14 years. Misses' $9.50 to$13.50 Dresses $7.50 to $10.75 Combination Sports Dresses; straight-line Linen and Cordeline Dresses, in many siyies. sizes 11, 10 anu 10 jcais, Middv Blouses Girls' and Misses' Middy Blouses, of white drill, with white or colored collar; fancy belted and plain-tailored styles. Sizes 6 to 20 years $1.00 to ?3.00. Misses' Wash Skirts Of white cordeline, pique, gabardine and nov elty cottons. Smart, gathered-back models; lengths 33 to 37 inche3. Prices $1.50 to $5.00. n Second Floor, Market Street Some Cotton Waists, Special at $1.00 Some of white cotton voile, lavishly trimmed with lace and embroidery, collars trimmed to match. Others in dainty light shades and striped effects, with collars of sheer white organdie or corded voile $1.00. , $2.00 and $2.25 White Voile Waists $1.65 Trimmed with lace and embroidery; long or three-quarter sleeves. $2.50 and $2.75 White Voile Waists $1.95 Trimmed with Valenciennes or Venise lace and organdie embroidery; collars trimmed to match; full-length or three-quarter sleeves. $2.25 China Silk Waists at $1.95 White, black, or white with a pretty touch of color. All in tailored style, with low collar and long sleeves. $3.50 and $3.75 Black China Silk Waists $2.65 Four tailored models with high or convertible collar; long sleeves. $4.50 to $5.00 Crepe de Chine Waists $3.35 In white flesh color, mais, coral and peach. Tailored models, variously tucked or plaited. IB - Second Floor. Centra Women's $1.50 to $3 Parasols at $1.00 Of plain and fancy silKs -nt.il ii. 1 nn Biignuy Boueu. jn.uu- 65c and 75c Parasols 50c CHILDREN'S Parasols, of fancy mercerized cotton. . . . -. 5 - Aisle 7.. Market Street Boys' $1.25 Wash Suits, now 75c One of the. Anniversary Sale's ex cellent values in cool summer Cloth ing for boys. Wash Suits in a va riety of becoming styles, for boys of 3 to 8 years 75c. Norfolk Suits, of cool Palm Beach cloth; sizes 8 to 18 years $5.00. Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, fast dye; sizes 7 to 18 years-i-$5.00. Khaki Knickerbockers; sizes 7 to 17 vcftrs-,,Q5c 75c Knickerbockers, plain tan and neat striped fabrics; sizes 7 to 17 years 50c. SS .. Second Floor, Filbert St, East ' Silk Flags For the Fourth Flags, 3x4 inches 2c, 20c dozen. Flags, 3Jx5 inches 3 for 10c, or 35c aidozen. -lags, 4x6 inches 5c, 50c dozen. Flags, 5x7 inches 8c, 75c dozen. 6x9 indies 9c; 7x10 inches 10c 8x12 inches 12c; 10x15 inches 15c. Flags, 12x18 inches 25c Fourth Floor, centre; ana Filbert Street Cross Aisle $3.75 Linen Coats $2.75 $5.00 Linen Coats $3.75 $6.50 Linen Coals $5.00 Full-length or nearly full-length: especially desirable for motoring and traveling. Buy Your Refrigerator Before the Close of the Anniversary Sale During our Anniversary month-June we have sold hundreds of Refrigerators nt less than the regular prices, and scores will be so d to-morrow right up to the last minute of the Anniversary Sale. It means money in four pocket if you buy your Refrigerator to-morrow, so be sure to get here as early as possible: $25 to $41 Icyco Refrigerators $21.25 to $34.85 Thoroughly reliable, well-made Refrigerators; lined with one-piece white enameled steel, with rounded corners. $35 to $56 Sanitor now $29.75 to $47.60 A Refrigerator noted for its high sanitary qualities; provision cham bers lined with porcelain in a single, smooth, unbroken piece. . $47 to $85 Bohn Syphon $40.00 to $72.25 The hiehest type of Refrigerator from every point of quality, san itation and low icyePconsumptiSn-on the market. - Basement T $26.50 White Enamel Reed Baby Carriages, 320,5U. This is but ortB of the many exceptional Anniver sary values in the Baby Carriage section. This par ticular Coach lias full roll in front of hood and body, is fitted witn coi&rroT: cushions, reversible gear and easy riding springs u.m. V-art L li VH SO.KO Go-Carts $7.15 Reed Stroller Go-Carts, with cush ion Beat, good springs and heavy rubber-tired wheels. j $1.25 Safety Gates 85c Hard wood, in natural finish; suit able for stairway or small porch. Opens to 86 inches. B Fourth Floor, Centre A Week-End Box of Candies Special Just the delicious confections to slip into your traveling bag en route to the shore or mountains: 50c Fine Assorted Chocolates 39c 50c Chocolate Wafers 32c a pound 45c Chocolate Nougat 35c a pound 45c Old-fashioned Chocolate-covered Molasses Cocoanut 35c a pound S - Basement: and Filbert Street Cross Aisle Customers tell us that our Choc olates and Bonbons at 40c, 60c and 70c a pound are unexcelled at these prices. B Basement Misses' and Children's Muslin Underwear Some exceptionally good values for the younger folks to-morrow: Princess Slips 50c to $3.00 Sizes 6 to H years. Misses' Petticoats 38c to 75c On a band. Lengths IE to 23 Inches. Night Gowns 75c to $1.50 . Sizes 6 to 14 years. . Corset Covers 50c to $2.50 Sizes 34 and 36. Combinations 85c to $2.50 -teroe4 Cover-and-Drawers ; 14 and 38, Envelope Chemise $1.00 to $4.50 Sizes 34 and 31. Third Floor. West 16c Longf Cloth, 12Y2c Book-fold Long Cloth, 36 inches wide 12c a yard. 3S Aisle 13, Centre IWiHIi? STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER FILBERT STREET X X , . ' MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET Women's Summer Coats It is not unusual to buy Coats at less than regular prices, especially at this season of tho year. But it is unusual to buy new, fresh, fashionable and seasonable Coats at such notable reductions, and for that reason wo urge women to take advantage of values liko these: $20.00 Silk Coats $14.75 $22.50 Silk Coats $17.50 $25.00 Silk Coats $18.50 In light and dark colors. Chiefly in medium sizes. Sj - Second Floor, Centre To Remind You About Corsets Buy your summer Corsets to-morrow, while Anniversary Sale econo mies are available. Corset prices are advancing, and such savings should bo of interest to every woman: $1.00 and $1.25 S. & C. Special Corsets now 65c $2.50 to $5.00 S. & C. Special Corsets now $L50 $5.00 Smart Set Corsets, very low bust now $2.85 $5.00 to $10.00 Bien Jolie Corsets now $3.50 To-morrow the last day to buy Nemo Self -Reducing Corsets at the old prices After July 2 they will be higher. The following models will advance in price: Nos. 300, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 324, 326 and 344, now $3.50, will be $4.00. Nos. 506, 508, 522 and 523, now $5.00, will be $6:00 - yy Third Floor, Market Street, West Silk Values Extraordinary For the last day of the Anniversary Sale, we have thousands of yards of the most wanted Silks values which we are confident nre not equaled anywhere, quality taken into consideration: ' $1.50 Genuine Ecru Chinese Shantung $1.00 $1.35 Yard-wide Black Dress Taffeta $1.10 $2.00 Fancy Suiting Silks, new styles $1.35 $2.00 Navy & Crow Blue Dress Taffeta $1.50 $2.00 White Crepe de Chine, 40-inch $1.50 Pi) Aisle 6, Centre of Spring and Summer Clothes is bigger, better, and more attrac tive from every point of view this year because of. the world-wide conditions ruling in all markets! These Price Reductions represent only apart of the real story! $15 and $18 Suits! $ o - will be sold for IO.OU $20 and $22.50 Suits $1C-A , - - will be sold for (' 16.50 and 17.50 $25.00 Suits , S1,Q OA will be sold for ' -..-.... 19 and 20 m and $30 Suits m . $',, will be sold for "" and And so on up to the finest $35, $40 and $43 Suits at corresponding Reductions! Trousers Reduced $2.50 for $3.50 Trousers; $3 for $4 Trousers; $4 for $5 Trousers; $5 for $6 Trousers, and so on, and so on! QAnd the Real Story, is this 9 All season long we kept down our prices in spite of the increasing costs of all materials ! fThe regular Perry Prices of these Suits this year would be bargain prices next season! Whether you be a $15 man or a $50 man, you will, without exception, have to pay a good many dollars more for your Clothes and CE. You can't get away from it ! . I Supply your needs for some time to come right here and now from a wonderful range of styles and assort ments! , '&! And that Chance and that dieted will never be better tkatiiSfi are this hour! Do $e,&3ffe& &QW4 PERRY & GO., "N. B. T." 16th & Chestnut Sts. r V ,"S5yr,A v. mms :f V " ' T