7 'V (' .TV hS ir 1 .""" fc'. TtTim (MM "-; r'iii "-wit ait. inri i r kjr ''ift "" " ' it i. IV jia-um-t wvt nnT1 mVTV I If W I liKlS HKAKIMi 1UUAI "t t. . ' . -T-l- . . . . -j ' . -" I- - l.i jj , ' l I V. " " ' ,' .-, , Pim.i.4 .., lV.s4 motorists mHE trip IlANK A6AIPJ CHAIRMAN, BEES ANTICIPATED CROWDER T1"c "tLS;;'"!,,"'"" WITHOUT OPPOSITION IN "WORKOR FIGHT" ORDER About 100 motorists snra awhv from! Ft l ! . f ....,.. .mil 1 1i oad and Diamond streets al 8 30 tills n II ederal Mediator lrccnawnii . mornim? on the Philadelphia Garage as- liomiiwcll 'city IrrFcrc i y. A Eooa tlmo and not peed record" - . p,1,; tl,, was the purpose of the trip N'umeroui ComiiritlCC oailicrillg IIOIIC) pnres were nunruca, Din iney were noi - ini'.n.V and while Held-", otted here i STRETCtiER BEARERS where ha could do no more ttftrm to (he Urltisli or any other hospital corps." Lieutenant Kalodncr. who Is twenty- 0MIDI7IV DV rCDHil AMC I "ln J care old. graduated from Medlco- unlrDU DI UEtlilTmllU ' Chi In 1908. rrcloui to the entrance - 'of this country In the war ho was a surgeon for tho Clillo Exploration Com pany, at nancagua, cniie, wnero me Expected to Give Views to War Labor Board D1 rrl I t III r I I C. I Til ! 1 I 1 r A . la"Xf liam.-MKua, Hill-, ll:iu mg rones iScArr lolcrralcd in line for cry Long by Sturdy 1 liiliulclphian, Gas lolini, company has a largo copper mine, ai j.uh,cs inn ui ill- J a Tt i- i -nil -oo as he heard of the declaration of n nnmnnr..i!n Til.. Workers, Willi DcVOtC Lvcrv MllltltO lloillC I'roill lTOnl,' lolls war. ho resigned hW position and left n UCIllOCrallC L.11J ' Chile on .prll 7, 1917. arrhlns In tlili J H. firJHl l:mM wmwm LJf-'1--Ja of Barbaritj Immigration Compilssloncr Oreena valt. who" as Tedcral mediator here has been trying to reconcile the differences between the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company and Carmen's Local Union, No 477, was expected to go before the Fed eral War Labor Board In Washington today and ghe his cy.b of the merits of tho compan's and the union's atti tudes. U. O. Pratt, bulncss agent for the union, told the board estcrday that twenty-five union members still are locked out by tho V. n. T. Company, nlthough the rest of the strikers hae gono back to work pending adjustment of the differences with the company b the War Labor Board. He Hirged the board to call upon the company to In crease wages to pay "lllng wages" and to recognlrc the right of tho men to - organize and to bargain collects cly. H. W. Clark appeared for U. W Clark & Co. Philadelphia bankets, rcp ifsentlng clients llnanclalb Interested In public utilities throughout tho countt. He declared thut with tmtntcnanco and operating costs already gtcatl In 1 reased, street railway companies will llnd themsthes In severe financial irlrca for speed or endurance The were simply for the beet estimates of the running time fixed by the committee In charge, which remained a secret until the run was ocr. Tho motorists went down Broad street and Chestnut street and took the White Horse pike route to the shore They checked In at 1715 Pacific avenue, Atlan tic City. lleorge O Blind was chairman of the committee nnd John It Fox secretary. Other members were Ktchaid Lussee, L 1 Pfelfer and Michael Waugh ANTHRACITE MINERS URGED TO SPEED UP no nn n mnn u.in niirrrn tt fit- nnn. nlwell forces to the te-electlon or IMgar nn" "' "P'"'"'' "f """ "' W. U-ink as chaltman of the Democratic l,,lu,p "0I11C a"""' mllKwrid lnd tnlcn cltv committee Lank was re-elected I '" '" n,lnt ll9 Kotgrous bloom above and the complete Ponuellv-Lank pro- the rlovct, stirtihed tot arts In rvciv Kiam, Including nn lndorement of Judge dliectlon In the midst of this fragrant Bonnlwcll and all the other randldates theie was such a bii77lng and humming on the Democratic .State ticket, was that pjBengcrs along the toadnnj put through at the rrorBanlzatlon of the glanced uulousls that wtj, onlv to ac commlttee Hsl night t celeiate thelt pace Immcdl ttcly with Scenes slmlHr to those enacted al frightened Inckwatd glanies the State rommlttee lat week marked it rfs not for the itnlnltlitcd lo know the re-clecllon of Lank Two of Bon-ithjit t,iK , a.cillcd meeting of uprr nlwell's followers attempted to upbiald Nentatlve bees fiom everv hive In the Mitchell Palmer. 5tate leader, and ,.01lntrv nearbv Charles P. Donnells, iltv leader, but ' What Is this General Cinwdi 1 liillnc. and take sustenance that should be given the workers or else slorcd for future ue so thc.se human nonworkers are Streliher hearers rarfvlne wiuindcil soldiers from the front line (tenches to temporary hospital st itlom just ho- oltv three weeks later, when he Imme diately enlisted In tho medical reserve 101 p MAN FALLS Fl E STOP. IKS lousumlng the food of the- coiinlrv nndlj, ,d ti16 lnc are being made victims I'rolialilv Pal illv lint t in Droit al Till anil 1 illicit giving nothing In teluru .More limit 0f Oermali nlpers. ' according to Lleu that. thev ate artinllj dclavlng the, tenant 1! J Kalodncr, now at Ills home were promptly shut off bv Pat lick J. Howard, the tcmpoiar chairman Francis 13 Seullln committeeman from the Torty-fourth Ward ind proha- 'lion ortlcer In Judge Bonnlwcll s court, took exception lo n icmark alleged lo Acute Coal Situation Discussed I Vr,'0, hS" , Tad(' " ,,"?rri",b!'i lle'reCi AlltcliLll Palmer, following tho Uercat Of the Bounlwell forces there 'We have stopped him at the Marnc " is the -einarl' attributed to rainier, ."ctillln Indignantly denounces the Infer- enee that ludge Bonnlwell was a l,er- Confereneu are being held this"""' A"l,,w , ' nr'rol'?l' !l "L !JS .., . ,, ...... iFouileenth Ward, was steam-rollered week. In the anthracite region between 1)en lie trcd to xrnt ),s Indignation operators and mine workers In which 'over the outrageous treatment accorded the prenent acute coal situation will bctJudgo Bonnlwell conn over frm .,.. i a n,J The olhei otflccrs of Hie commltlcc at Conference of Operators and Workers every angle and the straits If rcnulrcd to advance wages ma- 'question of output be squarclv put up tcrlally. i to the men ot a patriotic dut He urged that If wage increase orders j Importance of full time work and r,er8nforC.nreya,bea "SrThTch "S5 ' '-"' "" " "Bod One custom make It possible for the companies to ,1,at retards pioductlon Ik the attend pay the wage Increases wlthodt being anco of funerals hy mine workers Last mined llnanclallj. ' Former President Taft and Franl iwetc rc-elcctertf 'work or fight?'" demanded the bee fiom St Mnij hive In New Icrej Immcdl Uclv there soared above him hundreds of fellow bees, each endeavor ing to bur? an iinswet, till the leader was forced to fly among them nnd calm them with his superloi buzz lwnvt. Hie Poller of Hers "In mv opinion " excitedly deel ired tho recognized speaker from Philadel phia. 'It Is just an acknowledgment of our foreslg.it and wNdom For lo, thce imnv vents wc have had this K-vnio rul- Ing. It Is Jut oui theor.v of getting rid . of tho dmnrs. taken up by the men if out nation Thev have learned tint drMies aie n Insurious nuisance No hive or tntlon ciu afford them bccaii'-e thev eat up the food and the profits of the worner" war beciuc of their hesltancv to give everjthlng posslblo for the men vXho must light ' "It's ttnn to kill the drones 1" shouted half a hundred workers In unison and again the meeting was In a w ltd buzr No I and for llrones ' This Is the be-t honev jt.it we have had for nianv seasons," drclaied tin bee from Camden ' Wi are gathering ininiense stores because the spring inlns hive brought forth m mv blossoms e have food enough to feed all our drones nnd still store much aw i But nt the same tlmo we need evcr woiker In the field We are bulet than ever before Last winter was a cold, cruel one and hilt of our fellow bees In this coun try were killed fter all, our condition ls'much like that of the waning nations today. "rtefue to feeil tin dionrs In tour hlNc foi tlte next few dajs nnd rout (them ftom their luds Let them stirve If the.v will not work ' , The meeting niljouined amid the 'craping of legs ind the hum of Mint as thousands or hers swprmrii in imp Tlr It was decided the nitnu tl tlestrtn - Tonv Tiibntileo thirtv-l'v 184 3 South Slttli street, a laborer, fell tod iv fiom tin Hun uo. i,i i lng under conslructlnti nt Sevnth mil I illicit stnets He w is laki u to .lefret mii Ho"iiil il. There Is little nopo for lecoverv Tabanlro was opeiatlug n lever on a cnn rete-niKIng midline when lie lost his b il line I.CHguc lo id Ncproe 1 lie I rhan League, an organization 1IG Federal street, on sick leave lie was 'gasoed nine divs after his nt rlvel ut the front He Is attached to the mcdlcil icserve corp I was In charge of a unit of twentv four men, whose dutv It whs to carrv the wounded from the llrst-llne trenches to the advance dressing Mat kins, oi on crete pill boxes' as the Tommies rail thtni locited about two miles hack of to look after the social nnd economic the flrt-llne trenches,' Lieutenant welfare or St l.ouls negroes, lias been Kalodncr said 'established under the auspices of the St The distance In the 'nlll hov' wn so I '-ouis i-rovmenr .vsocsuon Jt win t no iiniHiifr to tue I't 1 1 nnx was so ! -i in n ov , ,,, i ,1,1., I.. KILL FISH TO SAVE OYSTERS 1 Owners of Coal Hcils Uc Djiianiiic on Prcvins l)ruinfili Saturday 800 emplojcs of the Lehigh ' tint! Wllkcs-Barrc Coal Companv quit i work for a funeral and forced u iplllcrj to remain Idle all da, entailing Musi as our drones cit up out stoics I Hon of lnv lues would begin WAR FAR OFF IN MAY, WOUNDED NAMED R. R. MAMGfcKJ lluerftml Murine Lieutenant e.irer Front Now great that the men cnrrv.ng ,e wounded "Vrtln and suitable Educational op- Mill 1U IUMt III Irill1!i, illlll. llltVHIK in ' mm m walk upright and sluivl-, tej formed i vctltnble tirgeti foi Ihe Hun sniptts, vt ho tlo not sin Ink from taking adv Ul lage of the f tct 'Onedav n bov wns killed 1 Ight nl mv s'de anil a short time afterward four more men of mv tommand weri severeh wounded bv Oerman snipers Wc found them, though and their machine guns too One of them w is put In a vv.iv l.vrellent 1 renlnc I nnrhe. root ttntl retrtil after a linrd ila line flrrlirlr Open Sunrtur E Walsh are conducting the hearing, which la on the geneial subject of differences and relations between electric rallwavs and their emplojes, the Philadelphia sit uation being one of tho mattcis Included and gono Into specifically. The board said It wanted to know how much. If any, consideration should be given to the companies' tin mclal con dition. With Mr. Pratt as representees of the Carmen's Union were Peter Drls coll, president, and Bobcrt Kcrnaghan, secretary of the union. They said thev lepresentcd 3400 of the 6100 Philadel phia carmen JFollowlug their recent walkout, they said, the P It T. In creased wages four cents an hour, but this "was not accepted by the union " 11... man elmrtt, u nn, li.tnl. t i U nrl. ,,,C ,,,c, ctii.ii'ij .w,i. n.v ... ifjirtnx- l , ., ... pending conslderatlon-of tho wago dls- "' """ "l 'm' l",'v"r,' nF"1, pute by the War Laboi Boird mTlf general lovaltv of the miners Is ' IllUbtrnted In tho Coaldale cohlerx of " the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com- TO MINE BARRIER PILLAR ! -w "lcU w aN " a scn ,cc m,K "c 6q week 4I,f60 cirs 1o.nlt 1 lifiti 1w ilu mnnuiiKil li crnn I itimihnr-t of drumrivli. o Sermon of the Xer ' Jersev const lmo leortrd to thn uei or uMicim (p to pxtrrminatc tnn 11 n loss' aiul sao million of jounR ot rt? 1 h.i itpiiiiilluli liii a iiinnin.l in nn. . , I 1 III 111 1lllll-ll III!' 41 )' I ' 11 I 1. II 411 VIII- 01 nUnclrCtl.s of tons of nrndurtinn Tnoca ....,. 11. imrm numUrn r, i,.,,rr i.n vn practlcea have resulted In muth los In I Jerses shore this season When de--) America t expect lo go to an ollletrs 1 nmitilnrtnn nr tlin nister h, ilu nriiime m lirtnl olinrtlv shipments to mil kct It Is believed that ' s(rlotisv ihrcitened bv- schools of the, Todav Lieutenant Fleming" mother reat heart-to-heart talks will rcmetlv marine ; Ihn.. ,nnaitinB I out ioid ...v -1 vwottt.iuM ,...,., j .1 rt ... ,.. llnTrrfnnl, l'a , June 23 ' riir w u Is prcttv far off for us' wrote Lit uten ant Jlax Fleming of llnverford, to his mother, on Mav "S from Iiaim 'We hear less about it here than we tun in nt. M..MMni i , rM Often an or c iiirin t (.vtisaiius nave The operating lonipinlcs are nuking ,i', v, liiii ,,n,i n.,u frii,i.,o,i a strenuous 'good-fellowship' campi'gn off and seeing to It that everv possible Owners of the ovster beds have en means foi recreation and enjovment W.deavored to interest otllcials of the lnd by the men In their own time Pa- Federal food administration In tho triotlc effort Is being sandwiched with eTS' Ai SV..im' ir..VlUm.9,l1! aaVl prjictlta. idea,, of thrift and tconomv. In'g aSjpre Jor'rmlllS ' this connection, the Cranherrv and liar- wood Coal Companv has taken the lead with every emplovc being pledged to vi ar work and a monthly pavment of BISHOP BERRY ILL stars Last Suffers Nervous Tlrcakilowu al (,'oluin- litis O.. Due to Overwork Bldiop .losrph p Derrv. of the Metho dist I plscopil Chiitth, Is nt his Hum mer nome, iietnus rolnt. X Y. sulTtr- M. Lllrv .mil .1. B. olir i- pointed hy Mnrkli.iin ' ppolntmeiits of two moie Fedcril in.ni igers in tile .Mlegheuv dl-trlet weie ( announced todav bv F.eglon il Director C II Miirkh.nii F n Ltlev w ts n lined as geneiil m tnnger of the Hrssriiiri anil Lake Frle Il.illroid and I nlon P.allroid" anil J B Vohe gencril in linger of the I Pittsburgh md Lake Frle Itallroid and Ins a tahliEiam fiom her son ' Wound ,i BlltrliiU In iho lee Don I worrv Lleutemnt riemlng is in ine inaiine -i nongahela lttllwa.v Fle'mlng'of Lancaster aireSnue:"lC.irv eV- These appointments .omplele the ,, ford He entered the servlee about a of Federal and geneial niinageis or vear ago and reached Franto with his uHroiils In the Alleghenj region In the regiment onlv a few davs btloie In jur.dlctlon of Mr Marklnni wrote, " '' -8 ,t as nlc Hnnouneir tint the juris- t i -r l i ... I .-..l diction of A W. 1 liompvon Federal Red Trianslc Leapuc I orme I immK or ,e ,ltlmore and Oh W Rail- ,".:',":!!.', ' .J" -,?.wTC .L iM.'.ioad. was extended ove, ,1., Co ,1 and! Pt liill. iiii'viiiiiin . . ',-. m il . r Sterling Silver Tea Service "The Bridal Giff" The collection displayed at 'all tirrtGS by this House should be examined regardless of the price limit under consideration S TT . C- 1 . I l.ltM HLTIt Xjuiiiittiitc3 umic, ou iiijiiiiciiciti i antluaclte were moved to markets near was mused bv oveiwork ntttndinl on C.18C Is Droimcd i and far. That was a big movement of tho many oonfeiences of t liurchineii in nnllr.Mil nntnmlttep of tllO V M C A and the National War Work Count II. tame to Faston to organlzi and Im prove the war work in I ilhnl etiuntv At a meeting of ltl7ens a lied Triangle inoirii, uhm foiiited xx il lv tlieo offkeis president, I Iloveoe he ltlev , v ice nreldent Jamts C (lodwln: set rctary Coke Rnllwav and tin Cunilnrlind and Pennsjlv.inla rtiilrmil with ilng with a nervous brenkdown which and treasurci, Wllllani II Letlnum. ak.lt l.ttt ni.M Inil re It l.r,.. .Ipa.i.H H .. ... nr m- ,.-, .. I ,., ..... ..... .w.. , ,. ,, .-, ...,...,. iousiitie, in., aune -o to ncip m"!,, or ts koi,,b to lin.ite lonsumers mo war which the Bishop liar. In en mi tlcip Ulng lie necanie in wnue in Columliua. f the famous bariler pillar , The lirmani for nnlhracite Is outrun- liL0:vat,,11,?,,,Ji0I.i,,,h'srl?M ,!,C ,!V,,ru: New Boston and Mil. Cieek ng the power of production will, lhcnnn(irmiVNl,T,,dllon,,l' regll'iTl between -collieries, vvli'h contains halt n million ' present grettly shortened labor force tons of coal. Is to be mined ' Court was Informed tint the litigation n1nrrlcu t-rrrjiirnA-c I I' x i' which has been In progress twelve venrs 1)1x11 loll OUKOlLvJIxS l,l',Ai li to maintain this great pillar Is ended , The trouble began vxhen Mine In spector John Curran rot un Injunction I Pliilailclnliia Doctors' Work in llic War against the coal "companies to prevent t i removal "of the pillar, as otherwise the Aonc 1'raiseil lives of hundreds of miners might he ., , . . ,. . . ,, , lost-through the sudden Inrushlng of ( "'on'1 slr TIerbcrt Alexander ruce, great subterranean lakes But both tol- surgeon colonel of tho Catndlan army llerles are now to 'bo opetated by one medical corps; Sir James Mackenzie, big company and State Mine Inspector ,;nRKnd.s. ,,-,, 1)(Mrt BpPc!n,M, an,l Kxan Evans" Infonned the court that , . . , ,-'iin (t.,,, ,.,, t ., , ' ,.j- .i. ....i,.i ,.,..i . ,!.,, 'Colonel Sir Wlllium Arbuthnot Lane, of UIIUCI l(XJ IIIClllUUl) l U(JVdl-Vl v-uiilMiuuiivc; . as serloui, nnd It Is lelleved he will ttturn to his Plilladelphl i home the list of this week WARNER TRAILERS Two and Four Wheel Types !J Ton lo 7 Tons Capacity IMMEDIATE DELIVEIIT JOHN W. ADAMS, Distributor 1427 Melon Street iiP.'Wt of the pillar Is unnecessary DOGS' ARE 'SOME DOGS' NOW London, members of tho British tutdlcal mission now toiirliu? thin countrj, left' net v louttv lor .xetv lurh. They spent yesterday Inspecting Hoc ' Island and other places of Interest In K.w T !,... i : rl.,i ..l lfm- this city and last night were guests at1 i r. i il reception In the Bellevue-fatratfoid lees Mutt Is Uoomeil Philadelphia Is doing her share In Homeless terriers and hobo hounds who the hospitals of France according to live here and there had better get out of r-olpnel Sruce He described how Major ...,..,,. i ,, nichard II Harto and Major John f!lb- the btate, for today a new dog license ,, of tno pennsjlvanla Hospital unit, went Into effect narrowly escaped death when Hermans , E".7 djvwr n,uv ;et,f ",ccnr ?okd.TlSh.tte"An5!,ii,tas,lB11I,? from the station house of the district In rcscnd her prolilbltion of foreign which tho dog lives The license costs decorations for American soldiers, dc 1. ny dog not bearing such a license I clarlnp "they have earned them" will be seized by tho police and held ten days for Identification Should the , , . , . . owner-not appear the dog win he killed. Two Couruhips Launched Although tho law goes Into etfect to- p.l0l,l like sfeel uhlna in nf day, owners will be slveti two weeks to I romrn0n occurrence In our shipyards. I comply with It. The lcense for female Tlle pennslvanla ard's hull depart dogs Is $2. Kennel licenses are some-1 mcnt nnB posted two more announce- " ni'o iire, inj. iimy us 1Tiints ii urcgc is one man ana i Wednesday Specials pJjj Very Important Sale New Summer Dresses Wednesday Only. l $JT.98 obtained for J5 for ten dogs or fewer, $10 for more than ten davs I Should a dog bo moved to another county It will cost twenty-five cents to transfer the license, HACKENBURG STILL ILL i Merchant and PhilanlhropUt Not Yet Past Critical Stage " i The condition of William B llacken burg;, president of tho Jewish Hospital i Association, who was stricken with apoplexy In Broad Street Station Sat urday, was reported unchanged at the Jewish itospltal today. He was a little better last night and rested well, tetaln Ing the strength he had gained, but hW conouion is sun critical Mr, Hackenburg Is president of Wll Ham B Hackenburg &. Co , Inc., sew - i Ine silk manufacturers: treasurer of the a rand Lodge of Masons of Penn Rvlvnnln. and a. tlhetnl nnil nnttm worker In Jewish charities TTe iao " one of the founders of the Jewish Hos. pital. Kelley the other. Galvanized Boat Pumps iiMiil"ir"B""""'""Hw"" I,. I. Tenter Co.. 59 N Sil.St, Mofn jt0O Afnrlfgt SSI P ATI '". y i 5 MEAT DROPS- Spills on -IN MISHAP Axle l I to- hv r:. y Sidewalk When Wagon Breaks ,,. "drop" In meat drew a crowd to day of several hundred persons In front of the West Philadelphia station The meat "dropped ' when an axle broke under one of the big delivery wagons of Armour & Co. U North Delaware ave nue. The collapse of the wagon dumped a side of beef, several legs of lamb and a number of pieces of veal on the side walk In front Of the station Reserve policeman McGulgan guarded the meat ! tinut anuiner wagon couiu ue ootalned to haul It away. .. INDIAN KILLS HIMSELF i Religious Fanatic Commits Suiiide in Carlisle Street Carlisle. I'.. June 25, Isaac Long shore, a Sac and Fox Oklahoma Indian youth, tvyenty-two jearo old. committed suicide, on the street here by shooting himself through the heaa, after pleas antly bidding a passing little g rl good by. Longshore, who was visiting Carlisle fitanila u aa ahnnrmol xn allirlmiii .r lc He lately applied for work here) having come recently rrom .New jersev lb a ', IB oerfect &m I ! KB sl a if o AT nl Hill PS demands 3t 1 '81 II sl S0" li IPifS Uiur -sf- BH or 51a o i. ,-u . m II Favors, Bon Bona 1 11 to harmonize 1 with the teble I ' Ml decorations il I ni6Cbeatnut5t. 1 j BslsiBMitssalBksksssSaBBaHsHl i r- 1 w, CUTPRICT WfirrPBFPAPATinS i Most desirable nnd at tr.ielivi new creations developed of -oftest Sum nict fabrics finished off with ribbons and Huffy liifflcs and dainty buttons. .S'ofirf Color Organdies Striped, Figured Voiles Flowered & Nocelly Voiles Sport frocks of Ging ham and Linon, new tunic effects collarlcss dresses and rounded neck effecU. For smart city and coun try wear. Nothing ptet tier at the prjee this season! No Charge for Alterations Market Corner 12th Street "S"JM' Perhaps We Have Talked Too Much About The "Hot Spot" and the "Ram's-Horn" Sdhie Chalmers owners tell us that we have not done the car full justice in our advertisements of late, by emphasizing these two mechanical features to the exclusion of others. Now perhaps they are right in that and yet we do not wholly agree with them. If we have tried to impress you with the fact that Chalmers engineers had evolved in these two features, something of inestimable value to you and of almost revolutionary influence on automobile engineering, surely the space was not wasted. Besides, we assumed of course that you already knew the Chalmers to be one of the best motor cars ever built. The Chalmers has always been a great motor car speaking of the car in general terms. For many years past you and every other motor-wise person have con sidered it among the first two or three high class cars. And we did feel that in the two features above mentioned, we had added to excellence of finish, smoothness and easy riding qualities, an engineering discovery that made this luxurious Chalmers also more economical to operate and thereby placed it in a class by itself. If we have erred in this we will change and tell you about other Chalmers features, on any one of which a volume might be written. But are you sure you fully appreciate what a tremendous difference the "Hot Spot" and the "Ram's-Horn" combination make in the power and economy and the smoothness of an automobile? Certainly not all buyers do anpreciate that other carsl -for some are still buying 'X To Entertain Service Men Two hundred and flftv members of Companies K and L, Twenty-Second United states intaniry, muuonea at Gloucester Immigrant station and at the nnnB,.l. anla t.rl XTa... I.r.ait !.!..- fy ' ards. Gloucester, will be entertained In I the Gloucester City Hall this evening by 73 the men of.-the Gloucester Baptist :'" Church, under the leadeishlp of the pas- rtr lh Ttev. T. Tvpith Cherrv. Aftpr "tithe entertainment lunch will be served. r This will be tne nrst or s series e-r en- I ..tertainments for all service men In ulou-i V fc4ster,by the Baptists. ' 1 f Co-Operative Drug Co. 103 S. 13th St. ,8,hchH..-,nB.,0W Proscription Filled Jara Face Powder 39c Agency for Allegrettf Chocolate Palm Olive Shampoo 39c Amolin 19c. 38c Amami Auburn 1.00 (Kl)ptlnn Henna) Richard Hudnut Lily of Val ley Toilet Water 93c Films Developed Free Roger & Galet Eau de Toilette a la Violet $1.45 Pebeco Tooth Paste. n 38c riti.Tx ' 23c Rouge 'Dorin 45c 'ATnami Shampoo of Egyptian Henna 10c Let lT Trie" Yonr Trescrlptlons AOKNCY FOR AMAMI TOII ET PKBPAK VTIUNB 1 y i- - . , I 1 .. Jf i'!. I -- ..i. x'j f .-yjn?. . .. -lt i 1 JS . St. i jU.rft . U. " SHEPPARD &, SONS Proper Petticoats SHEER GOWNS $3.50 $1.75 $2.50 FOR SPORTS SUITS AND Wash-Silk; scalloped edge, double panel front and back Wave-Crest Musljn double panel front and back Extra-size Petticoats &. $2-50 to $6.75 Lace-trimmed Eetticoats cambric top Petticoats with embroidered ruffle $1.25, $1.50, $175 Slumber Garments Batiste Gowns; lace edge, 41 75 low neck, elbow sleeve " , Nainsook or Cambric Gowns high neck $1.75, $2.25, $2.50, $2,75 Pajamas pink or white, $1.85, $2.00 & $2.25 1008 CHESTNUT STREET And we can't imagine anyone buying any other car in this class if he knew the difference and could get a Chalmers. TOURING CAR.7-PASSENGERH1S TOURING SEDAN - . ! TOWN CAR LANDAULET 4U TOUR!NGCAR,5-PASSENGER$15U CABRIOLET. 3-PASSENGER J1775 LIMOUSINE. 7-PASSENGER SMI STANDARD ROADSTER 1M5 TOWN CAR. 7.PASSENGER $MM LIMOUSINE LANDAULET S3 ALL PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE CHALMERS MOTOR COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA , 252-254 North Broad Street Spruce 462 Race 2M7, V c t . 11'. xT A -3 3fl Compare these Suits at .these Prices $20, $25, $30, $35, $4tf r with any I Suits at the ; Same Prices Anywhere else in Philadelphia! I Price tickets mean less tcday than ihey ' have meant in a gen- ml eration. If one store bought its merchan- ?l dise, or the material for its merchandise, " at a later date than another store did its ? buying, chances are ' that the late comer f met a big advance in K price, and has to get ; the difference' from you, the customer. J Therefore, prices and price tags mean nothing to you, until you have compared the clothes that are similarly priced. CI Take these $20, $25, $30,- $35 or $40 , Summer Suits of'faj ours, for example! j We bough't the fab-fe rics and material s early, made them$ into Suits carefully. n n A naincstalririarlV-Wfl' and priced the finn ished nroduct more ,i iirifVi o irir t-n Vinlrl- . ing to big PerryfJ values tnan to xax-gi ing our legitimate and rerrular nrotits. ?,' is J1 uur carxy uuyingg brought us an'dl you anotHer advanf tage. We secured a splendid selection of acenrrmmts in fab-" Uww.. ,, ncs, in colors, in patf terns. Some of theitj fabrics are the finett, the most beautif that have -ever beanj ...- ' -j $4 q And the tailoring! the .trimming, thj finishing are in kee-1 ing. v .j. H merer ore s around, exs compare and sure to submit ry's-to the test uore you put.yo good money mm Suit of Clothe5i this Summer! j ?1, Palm Beach Snita. ' ,',.I7J Breezwevc Snilii, Mohair Sita..;U Coat an TrMMMt i Brown 0t GrMii, PaHama Clth. I White BitflMt.Wq Serge Suttf.. 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