-$!. .: t 'j fTALLEGED FRENCH COUNT 'i nun ww ii ' ii inniiM , a...- " Ei Fnirmount Park Baseball and t Tennis Grounds for Service OTHER CITY NEWS BRIEFS Boy Rcfuslnc Anesthetic Watches Sur geons Take Fifteen Stitches in Scnlp After Accident V, in im.f.rlit play lv Owon Wlstor, ..' Buthor'f Ivory ches'ijieii, some bric-a-brac nnO n IravclltiK bnit with his name on It have inndo their appearance In n court ', g1vamp"Cntt, near Boston, with a man turned Hrctti who nald he m a Trench count, Jut from the trenches Brett was attested on 7i ihaiRe of hav ing pawed several bad cliecU on the trcngtli of bclnu a French count He h.id the Boston suburb agos at bis tales of the trendies until some of the checks weie found to be bogus When he was arretted It as a mjstery bow he tamo b the h.ijr bparlnc Mr Wlster's name It has been learned that he was ill Wis. ler'a butli at his home, which was ilocd recentl when tjie author went awaj for the It' l liumnicr It n umyntuuii uuii. .,ii 111:1 bjr I mplocd the man after tie had lepicentcd BV hlnr-elf as being Just from the ttpnchc Baseball Grounds for bemec Men The I'alrmount I 'ark Commission an nounced that a number of baseball grounds ind tennis courts will be reserved for en listed sallor,s and soldiers each .Satuidiv. and that n tent can be pitched uudel the tlolley bridge In the Kast Park TheVom mlsslon refused permission for the men to ue the glounds and Courts on Sun da) Hov Wouldn't Take Anesthetic toeph Jagobclnlskl, a seven-veai-old bov of 721 South Second stieet, refused to take anesthetic at the Pcnnslvania llopltil last night and watched the dottois lake fifteen Hitches In his scalp, which was tut when he wan mil down bj a tiollej car it Secon 1 mid Monroe streets $100,000 Sent for Y. M. C. A. War Work Waltei M. Wood, geneial secrctaiv of the CVntnl Y. M. C. A, sajs that I'hlla drlplil.i will -cnd at least $J00,000 for ,Y, M (' A work among United States troops In Krance and Itussla lie onr 1100 000 to tho International war woik fund !at week nnd an additional $u0 noo will soon be In hand Need 23 Boys to Pick I'eachcs ' The Co-opeiatlve I'artn Woik Stutlin In the Bourse Ilulldlng has Issued ti tall fot tnenty-flve bojs ovei sixteen ears of age to pick peaches on farms neai Wlnslow. X, J. The bos will live lit theli own camn, 'lhe will be paid $1,30 a da, and will pi $5 a week for boanl and lodging Held on Charge of Stabbing Brother As the lesult of an alleged slabbing bj his brother, Joseph Scarlett!, of 914 Jlc Clelliu Mieet. Is In a serious condition In the Jit Slnal Hospital The brothei, 1'iank Scarlcttl of the same address, was held without ball jesterdaj bv Magistiate Raker At the healing Frank said his biothei bad been hurt bv bioken glas ' Petty Thieves in Central Citj Thieves me working In the ceutie of the Clt, taking household articles An arm chah valued at J50 was taken fiom the (Jladstone Apartments, Kleventh and Pine f treets. A flower jai valued at $10 was 5J taken from the home of Mis William i Scwel, li-l Spruce street, and at tides Vr valued at STi were taken fiom tho room of MR, S1,s H'"el Schoffstell, In the Y. W C A r-'v uuiiuuih u" .viv-ii r-iiLci, WANT WAR COST PAID BY WEALTH Minority Report on Revenue Bill Would Exempt Work ers' Earnings OPPOSE BOND ISSUE PLAN WASHINGTON. ug II -onscilptlon of wealth to pav for the war and exemption of the earnings of the nations worker, a,e uiged In a teport to the pCnate today by three mcmi-cn of the unance Committee who dlsagrco with the revcnue-ralslng methods pioposeM . the Pcndng $2,00C 970,000 war tax bill A tm.le "f big cotporatlon Incomes show Inn their swollen war pronts was also submitted The repoit, signed by Scnatots I.., Tot lette, Gore and Thomas, of Colondo was. mesented by t,a Toilette when the v.uto lesuined discussion of the bll' I no inlnorltv -omiulttee bin naif eunuch EVENING LEDaiJiR-PHlLAPEliPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1917 !.; W "-n-5 ENORMOUS WARTIME PROFITS POINTED TO BY LA FOLLETTE TV tup . . WASHINGTON, AuB. 14. 1. J.r "l'"0'' report on the revenue bill, Senator La Follcttc today c-SSlAWArpoffi "Jrlf' PCrCCntaKC f Cnrni"BS " thdr American Hide nnd Leather Company L309000 '"oO American Steel Foundries Company 2,900000 000 American Zinc, Lead and Smelting Company 9,llo!oOO 1500 Anaconda Copper Company 47,151,000 100 Armour & Co 15 363 000 350 Harrett Company (American Coal Products Company). . sWoOO 'J00 Bethlehem Steel Company 40,518.000 1300 Central Lcnthcr Company 12,010,000 350 Du Pont Powder Company . 70,581,000 1400 Standard Oil Compnny of New oik 20,425,000 100 United States Steel Corporation 207,945,000 300 Senator Ln Toilette made it dear these piofits were entirely wnr earn ings above the normal peace-time piofits of these concerns. GERMANS PREPARE UNDERSEA TERROR Three "Submarine Dread noughts" to Be Turned Loose This Fall TO BE SHEATHED IN ARMOR Pair Stole to Buy Dope, They Say Charged with shoplifting, Kobert lloban, i of 101.1 Mount, Vei non street, and May Wll inn. of the same adriiess. were held in S500 I ball for court todav by Magistrate Collins In the Cential station According to the testlrnnn) the pair htolc two 'dresses fiom j a uatkei meei ucparimeui sioie anu con fessed to having exchanged the stolen goods ' for heioln at eighth and Vine stteets Sues Ferrj Company for 810,000 Suit fm $10,000 waa begun today in Cam den by rtobcrt Garrison against the Glou cester I'eriy Company for Injuries alleged to have been received June 25 On that date one of tho boats of tho company mide a bad landing, and Garrison was burled to the deck, suffering fracture of seveial ribs. Children Bitten by Insects Two children were taken to the Coopei Hospital, Camden, today for treatment of Insect bites Ida Wilson, eleven em old of 701 Cherry stieet, Camden, had a swollen JAwer l'p caused by some bu? last night Sixteen-) ear-old Charles Fostei, of 3J4 Krle treet. was suffering fiom a swollen ankle which nan severely bitten by masqultoes aseits thnt the iun the ' pioposcs to nie is onlv to meet (tnicrnmpnt ,1 ,trA.iu 101 me picsent nial .veai In addition to the J5t;sTS:ilT whlih quoting Secretaiv McXdim the iniuoiltv sas is needed for Uovcnmunt epeii-.c ne repoit ,Um tiuit to t (Ke .aic of loan- i i" me vines ami Intnejt on bond lsues "11111! '"st lale mine thin Jl.iooo.. uuo ooo thN veir 'I lie i oninilttee bill, vavs the MiinorllV. has Ignoied McAdoo s e-tlnnte au.l would have the iiiiintiv without a -otiinl pnllev foi flnamlng the win 'While this bill and tin nidjoilu iepmt aie silent rm bond lsue obstives the iniuoiltv lepoit, Mt Is perfectli obvious a bond Issue to meet the billions of dollais lelt utipiuiided for Is In 011tc111pl.1t Ion 'Of all foims of taxation tint Involved In bond Issues Is the worst The people iiiUt ledeeni the bonds and In a shoit time t lie Inteiest comes to eipial oi eviel the pilnclpal Whateiei t lie total amount neiess.nv It should be unde'istnjil tint in tlie enattuient of this levenue measuie Congiess i ilxing It foi the wai peiind ' We claim to have pioflled bv tho nillitaiv experience of othei waning loiintries pu tlcularly Great lliltain, and have adopted the policy of diafting men Into the armv fiom the verv stait Win then should wn not profit bv their financial mistakes and diaft weilth In the fonn of taxation Into the seivke of the countn fiom tlie vciv stait ' 'Tlie Iliill'-li income tax jlelded for the last fl'cil veai $l,U0o,0il0,U0 Uu thnt bislN slmllai tax latcs In this couutis will j leld about ?.',30U 000,1100 Tioiii two soiilies, the nai piollts tat and the Income tax, thete law lie lalsed without submitting tlie lounliv to set lous liniuclul stialn inoic Hi in double tho amount lahcd In the committee bill The miiioi it v points out that Gieat Hut aiu now Is living w n piollts 80 per cent while the committee bill In its giaded scale goes no highei than ,o mi ct nt Amendment" to the committee bill lo bilng the wai piofits tax Hguie up to 75 or 80 pel cent will be submitted bj l.i I ollette lie will alvo intioducc amendments gieatly lncreislng the Income tax schedules .md xx ill seel, to sti ike out of the i omnilltee lilll taxes on tea coffee sugn Pullman beitbs In-cieat-e in the letter pi tuge and othei talcs which dluctlv hit Hie consumer. The aniendinents l.a I'ollttte s.iid. would foice the Steel Coipoiatloil to give the Gov ernment a much largei shale of its I91fi war prollts of $J07,l 15,93". than the pending bill. L'ndei the coiiuulttee bill the wai prollts tax would be $7G.7-5.47- The Standaid Oil Companj, l.a l'ollette said, would have to paj but $j,00",uCO of it) 1916 piollts of $20 123, "Jin undei the pend ing bill If the iniuoiltv amendments all nut adopted l.a Kollette will pieMMit a complete sub-tltute for the committees b'll ALLIES RAID LINES; ATTACKS CRUSHED German Blows Against French Lines in Cham pagne Fail FOE'S ARTILLERY ACTIVE BELGIANS IN U. S. CALLEDTOCOLORS All Nationals From 18 to 41 Years Old Required to Enlist direct hit to put the submarine out of com mission or prevent It from diving Aside from four torpedo tubef. presum ably two double tubes, the armament will consist of two large-caliber guns with a rango of not less than 10,000 jard., two smaller rapid llrers, an anti-aircraft gun and u machine gun 1'crhaps Hie most Interesting feature of tho new boalu Is tho fact that they will bo "net cutters,' and It is said of them that they will be able to laid Oreat Drltaln'n tulles of nets and "shear" their way through the Iron and steel "hedges" with which the I:ng1lsh Channel and llrltlsh harbors arc prolctted In many places Next lo mine, nets hue been the submarine's worst foe CAN JOIN AMERICAN ARMY p i:i ug is l.rpettcil Gemini a'lacl.s on Kiench out. posts about I'liinllc'' In Chnmingne, and successful 1'ieiiili i lids northwest of lthelms were le polled bv the Wat Olllce to. dav All of the (bun in attacks weic tin own but, In lietglum tit title i x fighting was acllve I nsiios Aug 14 Noitbea ' nt llimgo and Vutourt and at two points vi-l of Vennelles Htltlsh Hoops tallied the Gentian Hues last night taking a few pilscnuis I'ield Maishil llalg an nounced lodav V mimbel of the etieiuv weio l,lllcd bv bombs in theli dugouts Noith of Iloeiix a hostile laid was ie puNed 'lo the ast and noitbeast of Vpies and In the neighboibood of t.otnbaertvde, on the coast the c nemv aitlllcu was mole Mctlve duiiiig the night .Msri:itni ur it dlspitch fiom I'.i i lin savs that a st de ment lssui,t bv the Wai Olllce todav an nounced that not th of ,st Queiitln VMied fone" iftci a destiuitne .millet) elU Micceeded In piessing back the Gem, in hue lift) )auls PENNSYLVANIANS WIN ENGINEER COMMISSIONS Men From This State and New Jersey Rewarded for Work at "" University Camp 'I he Helgl.ni Government has railed lo arms all Ilelglans fiom eighteen to fortv one jeus old living in I'hlkulelph'a, who have not enlisted 01 been (ailed lo seive In the I idled hta" uiiuv navv oi othei branch of Gmeintuent sen he I'he tall was lecelved todav bv Anderson iniisul In this city and takes in even lielskiti who has i ol taken out pipers of citizenship 'n this inintiv 'I be ordei was Issued lull U but has jmt cached Ml Vudeison Most of the men will be examined b) the louil bonds of the L'nlted states but the) will not be foued to eive miters Con gress passes the h piovidlng foi tl.o ill ift of aliens Vlen tmilei tHentv-one and ovei thlrtv-oue will not be examined b) local bonds owing to tlie fait that they are not subject to ill a ft in this lounti) at til's time but tills elms not excuse them fiom the call of Helglum Citizens of Ilelgluui have until Septem ber 13 to tegistei at llieli local ciii'i't'te If thev do not icglstet" bv tint time the) will lob., theli Uelgl.in iltluiship 'I he P.elKliu lonsulate In th s cltv Is located at Ills Walnut stieet. a steamship otllie in the Wlthci spoon Ilulldlng JAPANESE SEND TO U. S. GOOD-CHEER MESSAGE Had a Bug in Hia Ear Fined $5 With a bug In his ear. William It) an 1ft) years old. ot Mulllca Hill. X. J , was on his way to the Cooper Hospital when he found It necessary to get a drink to remove that Insect, according to his story to Recorder Stackhouse, when arraigned in Camden today on charge of disorderly conduct, but he -was ftned $5, TELLS HOW DESTROYER BAFFLED U-BOAT ATTACK v, Kunning Battle Between U. S. Wat ship and Submarine Reported by Passenger on Liner AN' ATLANTIC PORT, Aug U A running fight between an Ameilcan de tro)ei In European waters and a Geiman submarine, after the submailne hid at tempted an attack on a liner, was descilbed here today by tho Rev, H. A I.aduke, of Hurllngton, Vt who was a pa&sengei on the steamship. The liner, which was one of a tieet of freight and passenger ships leaving a Brit ish port, he said, had Just left Its convoy of American and British warships when the U-boat was Blghted. The American destroyer dashed back, coveilng the Huer ,vlth a, smoke screen"" and attacking the sub marine. Mr. Laduke and other passengers aid they did not know whether the attack as successful. JOAN SAWYER PROFFERS AID TO MRS. DE SAULLES Dancer Named in Divorce Bill Offers Accused Woman "Name and Reputation" Motorist Killed by Train bi:AFOROr Del.. Aug. 14. J. V. Dooley, of Minneapolis, Minn , representing the Waterbury Ulectrlc Heater Company. Vaterbui),' Conn, was Instantl) kU'fd about noon today, when his automobile wan itruck by a southbound train near here. He was burled about nft) feet from he tiacks, and his machine completely flecked, pnits of. It landing on top of a telegraph pole. Ho was about thltt) jear old. Continental Hotel ROOF GARDEN 9th 4 CAeifnut J XI3W VORIC. Aug 1 1 .loan Sawjei, dancer and actrts", toda) offeted her "name and reputation" for the defense of Mrs Hlanca l)e Saulles, chaiged with the minder of hei husband Jack Pe saulles lo ill Suwjei was n lined wln.ii Mix I ' saulles was gianted a illvum mini hei husband 'lodav foi the flist time since the minder of the foimei Yale football stal Miss haw)er broke her silence. In a letter to a local newspaper Miss Saw)ei wiote 'I am very sorrv Mis lie Saulles Is In this deep trouble, and if I can help her by having my name and reputation blasted publicly I am at her service. But what Is to be gained by hurting me and using mo as a means to an end again Is bejond my con jecture. I find It needless to try to vindi cate myself to my friends thev all under stand. My enemies will think as they choose any sray. and ln a short while the general public will forget. ' If the counsel for the defense will look Into matters more carefully I think they will find It agreeable to save me fiom more un just and unpleasant nolorletv Counsel foi Mrs De Saulles tod i) de clared there was great concern foi her hvit condition. It Is stated she Is so weak her pulse is barely discernible. Licensed at Elkton to Wed FI KTOX. Md , Aug. U Marriage licenses were issued here this morning to Peter Oil len and Kathivne Shauahaii and Vllltamn. Duncan. Ji . and Kloieme T Sheldon. Phil adelPhia. Krankllu Mi and Catherine Bond. Tamao.ua. William V Vandever, Wilmington and 1.)dla bhortlldge, West Ciove Pa Urban J. -'ones. Mal.anoy City, Pa and the. A Merkle. Philadelphia: Milton C neeve- KplnatB, and t.ot le Rovei Biownstoivn Pa. and .No.maii W KendeiUne. Kaiton, Pa, and Hazel M Ketihledgc. Bethlehem, I a By KARL H. VON WIKGAND .ml .tmerlinn Corrrsjiomlrnr rum llrrmanv NKW YORK, Aug. 14 Oetman) Is preparing to inject a "new surprise" Into her ruthless submirlne cam paign Gratified over the admissions from Wasli'ngton, London and Paris that her U-boat ivat was a re.v uienaie nnd tint no effective menus of combating the li boats bad to far been found the Hermans are working as nevei bofoie to make tho submailne cainpiign even inure foimldible This fall tlermauv hope to hive com pleted and expects to send out Into the Xoith Set but more espeelillv Into the Atlantic thtee new inulei'iei tenors ' at least two of which nif1 to be on m i ald ers which foi size, speed, aim uncut and npeciii eiiuiptnenis are ileilareil to lie un ike am thing vet put out bv the Herman. Tin new tpe of submnrlm Is a 'super-U-boat of hitherto uiibcud-of dimensions ln undeisei uaft first hoiul of it last fall but umleiMnoil the designs and plm had not been peifeitcd I leguded the In form illon as question ihtp though It camo fiom a souue dose to Kiupps Herman shipbuilding ).iiis Cumulitlve Infoi unit Ion this spring to gether with cuiioboratlou In leitalu circles In Copenhigeu md Stockholm known to be in close touch with naval iluU-s In c,.. niauv, no lo.ncci leave nnv doubt that Hei inanv Is building a new t)pe which Is i veritable undersea jlieiidnoiight It will be the 111 si aiiiior-piolcctcd submarine Heiunnv as uiiiltiM mil fiom couiics In position to know sonu tiling about whit is going on In the Hunim shipbuilding vjiids Ins tlnee 1 -bolts of this t)pe now on tlie Ktoi ks and msplng to loiupletloii bywoikliigdav and night In ("opt nhagen iiid SltKkholiu It Is 1 1 ilmed tint tlie) me of uiuill toll" well nigh tluee times (ho hIzo of neiin.inv s Ingest I -butt nt PUMMit M) oimi iiifoimatioii Is to the iffect that Jiei .ne lietwetn IJOn and lion tons 1hi ale being tbiiilt liv Krupps in the '.eriinuli vaids iieihaps the ill impliin sub marine bulldcis In the woild It was thesi. vnids which tin nod out the Deutscliliml the lost llteinen and llnee slstei ships The latter tlnee and the lieutt-ihlind built is undersea blmldide iiinneis nie now equipped with loiprtlo tubes and two laigo guns eadi slnie Vnuiiia s ntiance Into tlie ail are doing war duti lierinnii) new "super l -boats' aie oil eul ited to develop twent)-tuo knots on the sulfate and font teen when submerged and dilven In the now ci till Imttnles which will be Installed In this tvpe All the upper paits of tlie new "supei ' tvpo will be pio tected with a sjipatlt of armoi of siillklcut tlilckness to in ike the bo it" pi oof against miililne gun tit e and shell spllnteis riiN would meiii that It would leipilie almost t lionbfrir 'lij wl t D.nion I". Bhsw, istS C1(SS r.Viri.h""; H ClevelMiJTVi rw .1.11,' "V " K M,A "'' i, errr.1Jr.''Ht'.r Jeye i AbiKiit, vvitithington, D, C. I lor nos Head of Diplomatic Mission De clares Countries Allies in Liberty's Sacred Cause TODAVS MAItlUACH LICHNSUS O rc I. I 'le "ln" S. Hroitd t. nnd V t rna Hhllil ItssitWHltintle Khti ( Jmiii s VVUI ninsiit llrockway. N T. nnd llr Hill -lint l.llsworlli st. Kitrl l Wlllf). (Ireennnotl, Mel, and Horence ' tlili.i,n flreenivnil' I il i:rt. t botkl?". r.w V, ."d .. anl M.rr i..l.fann 1 ill .Ml Rl UMiiT.m I'urntll H-"l AMMl.VI 1 . ..n. Mnlrr I'll Vlrtsnfldsl it.n 'riitirn ls".s Tulln t. nnd Klin llrsth, ilinn'T'o'NHII "J T" "' "'l ln ui.titli 2 1 1 Ir i t luiiiVi II Vim k II mil 'pruie t, nnd Morntltj iVtiermiitt Mntint lr Hit llitrilii,. 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CutibrlB4 . rtopnie rcrniner. ..liti dinner ai. Arthur Arnitlne. 721 Shedwlck av IB i nffsr, iji Neowiek ni. y t.imrir ..aiiniiiin, .si o. fiuniinaaon i tHiu,iiii7 tiruuicii, .uu auimi ai, .m Dreamed of liurglar; Shot Hki; TOl.nDO. O. Aur. ll-Ureamln Ihcre was a burglar In tho houMVk-f Leioitx walked m his sleep, procured nml Kbot his wife In the right ld., '3 illetl nn hour Inter In a bosnltal. 3, II; tl Slot I on Clint ulr it WVSlll.NCUiN ur 11 ltllkl.il anmiiiuiomeul was mule toda of the n lines of those who have won com missions in tlie IhiKiiieeis' foips of the aimv, is a lesull of t licit work at the Anieiiitn I nlveislu camp mai Washiiig ton 'Hie I'eniisjhanlaiis oiinnlHsioned fol low .limes I" liaiti'i Pnlladelphla majoi I.eon M Pill Plttsbuigli. i.iptalu Ollbert loilllip Phil idelphla . Speticei Unbelts, Phllatldphli, ("Iliiloii N Vloigui Wllllailis Inn;: , Cardnei Conklltifr, llaiiisbuis. Veil lloustoii Weilvboto Cuv I' i'aust. PottHVllle Italli'i II Woelfel 1'ieelaud all 111 "t lliutiinnts. Illight liotitnsoii Phil adelpliia and WllPaili K ihwcilii. I'itts liuish and Aferl II Hieese Wvomlng first lieutenants Iteamit ign WIIlubuiR, I 'tank II .Mciianuoii Mubois rcond lleu teinuts S'evv .leise men weie commissioned as follows Al thill A Ileiiuei Hast Orange, majoi Howard II. Gioige. New.uk and lieoige V Knight, Newaik captains Cllit Coinwall Mioit Hills Hint lliutenuit: Hills i: Hat ing, Pint .leivls and Hubert S Uathiuiv. Pass lie lec'ind Hi iitenants hki:ai) kiot.s in uohemiv Soldiers and Police Charge Ctowds to Quell Distuibantos .l ISICII up 'I Bit. id Huts ha e bioken out all otei Ilohemla 'I lie oyl bleaks aie especiallv serious at Diunn t-ald advices lecelved heie lodav At that tilaio woikmen paraded the streets ctvlng Clv us biead " ... Soldieis and police ihaiged (he ciowda and a number weie hot down V. PAc'iriC PORT. Vug 11 message of good will, fraternitv and confidence fiom the people of .(apan to the people of Amu ki was voiced todav by Vlsiount Klkujoto lshll, head of the Japi netie dlplomatlu war mission, which has come to tills rrunto on an eriand which Jap in legaided one of tile most impoitint in the hlstoi of American lelatlons with the Orient W ' iitiue to vou as allies in a common taiii-e as coiuiades In a, Klgantic struggle tint Involves the llbeitles and s.iued riglits of mankind w.ih the hentlmeiit lelteiated b.i lshll He pledged the support of Japan to ideals foi which meilca is sttuggliug in the picsent woild conflict and etpiessed amaze ment and Intense pleasuie at the leceptlou extended lo himself and the membeis of his pirt.v on theli anival J.EOldwellcVQ. WEDDING STATIONERY New, exclusive combinations of engraving i i Hi iiHiHjp ,k NptiiHj i ' mm imtnJL N Mr l i "!i m I- csJyjf'-S Si; 1 l I Thin eilra flue qualll.T (oco Anne Stilt, lied, Dresner, Chiffonier - - f j and Toilet Table. In antlnuo inahornnr, walnut or decoraletl ' ' r Do yoa know soldier boy in amp or iolngtothefrontt Send bun a copy of, "LAUGHandLIVE" Sy Douglas Fairbanks It will give him something to go by something to cling to something to come back with. Put copy In M "comfort box" or mall direct AUBooktloru 1.00Net BltnTON PUBUSniNa CO., New Tork VJ . COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN Busineu C( Men's Lunch OUC 11.80 to S.30 DINNER J-.! 60c T';V,7uV.e,,4i. PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me fFRESl Belh aak . Bright summer days put your house in the spot light. Make it attractive Kuehnle " nAUUTlTD ..irMvm mm.?' Pot SlRAERRyPlANI will give an abundant crop next season jf set out now. Leading Sort 75c perdoz.; per 100, $5; $40 per 1000 Celery Fbtnti. I.ale Cabbaft FUntt. Btaai. Cora, 8a.lad, Kal, LeUnte, Uidlibli, Splnath, Taralpi, Otfc, eaj lj" ilaaled la the farflea yet wlta good , n lb farni-Alfalfa, Tlnotky, Clofer, l. "? mw a. a. ait a ,'-r,M mm ' T L'.ll' llaTflll and Toilet Table. In antique mahoganr, Iforr. Ileal worth, 1185, Hale price . ... larh pleee mar be purchased separately decoraletl $130 Linde August Furniture Sale Thousands of buyers have proved our startling savings. Thousands of pocketbboks and bank accounts in Philadelphia are many thousand dollars richer because of these savings. Pvery home maker in this community can make money by taking advantage of the great values ofTered in this sale. Linde savings are no ninth. They have nnt been created in the public mind by expensive advertising and "hifalutin" talk. Then are REAL, as comparison with the goods and prices of qther sales will readilu show. The $100,000 a year we save, on location and expenses is SA VED FOR OUR CUSTOMERS.' This means guaranteed lowest prices on the most extensive assortments of Furniture, Rues and Carpets for the Philadelphia home shown in any sale now going on. This third week of the sale opens with new shipments just received to fill in the gaps caused by the lively selling. Everything is fresh and up-to-the-minute. By no means buy until you include f the Linde 'offerings in your comparison. One-Third Saving on Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums Carpets $1.10 Tapestiy, per yd.... $1.25 Best Tapestry, per yd $1.85 Velvet, per yd. : $1.75 Axminster, per yd Linoleums 85e Coik Linoleum, sq. yd.. BOc $1.45 Inlaid Linoleum, sqNyd . $2.00 Best Inlaid, sq. yd.. J 1',J Boudoir Rugs 75c 9'ic SU5 S1.00 .... $9.75 .... $8.50 ....$11.75 Standard Rugs $55.00 Axminster, 11.3x10 ft $42.50 $'J7.50 Axminster, 8.3x10.0 ft ,.. .$27.50 $30.00 Axminster, 7.0x9 ft $21.75 $22.50 Tapestry, 0.12 ft $17.50 520.00 Tapestry, 8.3x10.6 ft. i.... $16.75 $41.00 Body Brussels, 9x12 ft $31.50 S37.50 Body Brussels. 8.3x10.0 ft $29.00 $45.00 Seamless Velvet, 9x12- ft. POO r.l TI!r,V,nf flrnrln Wiltnn !lv $15.00 Ye Olde Tyme, 9x12 ft $12.60 Ye Olde Tyme, 8x10 ft S14.50 Wool Fiber, 9x12 ft Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Closed Sqturday, $35.00 S82.C0 Highest Grade Wilton, 9x12 ft $72.50 $57.50 Seamless Wilton, 9x12 ft $14.50 J55.00 Seamless Wilton, 8.3x10.6 ft $42.50 $21.00 Wilton, 4.0x7.6 ft $15.00 P. M. SO-Day Charge Account sK vprntft ivuri jiHiunitnii. .. Vtrtaiia .l -iildSsj J-j A " - . . WI, 'til 1 -4fj rv HENBX LINDE Jlv Deposit seaircq , mrchftufr'mr j 'i ' i- .lU ki $20 for the 'is, -.t ieS A? JeV $30, $28 & $251 - i Perry Suits Y-J i'i. in This Sale! tl w 'in TI rp,i Jn11or b-J$. i X VYVIllJ1 u V I 1 u a. a vj!l t. .. il L nw I mats passing tnese;$ a it1 At suits on to you at ten; to twenty dollars less than similar Suits willif! rnct vnn next vear! . n up Therefore 5 tocfik i and Buy! That'tO our advice to you takes- Jj it or leave it but re-y- Ik i. ..n 4-V,n4-... memucr iicxl ywi uibvj Perry's passed you the ffl word when you canj ,,;A0 noraincif nextft piuvjuw UEU...w. ..-,'c UlcrVi nrrim -VL am ir At Other Prich' .... : .9 Slo and S18 Suits for ... . S20 and $22.50 ( $16.5 Suits for $17. r j-f&H ti n v:i Tropicals H Plain backs, belted' backs, ians, grayst! blues, browns, Ox-i" fords stripes, an,d&J , . iXV W novelty paiicrns. v Pintv of biff sizes! itm.' $() Palm Beach J Suits $7.50 to n $10.00 i 'Breezwevc' Suits Mohair Suits $10.00 $12.00 ($13.50; l$15.0Oi t .,? m Outing Trousers $5 to $8 i k - ? k -, Ktotf Woij daity S PKM M I p. it, SniuTdayi aurtng Ai :f . i V- a ": ,-ffj.
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