v y iV ft F!VE COUNTIES iffiif I. ..Cf 1 '" vl r unman 4uu uunaLa t,A U-? Southeastern Chapter of Red Cross Undertakes an Am bitious Program The 'Southeastern Chapter of the American Tied Cross has undertaken an ambitious campaign to get Its quota of ,400 graduate nurses for the army and nay nurse corps. These must be recruited from'hlta t lelphla, Montgomery, Delaware, Chester and Eucks Counties, and to get this number without seriously Incomcnlenc Jng the hospitals, training schools and the public. Dr. Charles D. Hart, cam paign chairman, has asUed the co-operation of all the medical bodies In Phila delphia and lolnlty, hospital superin tendents, women's organizations and the nurses' alumni association Doctor Hart Is being assisted In this work by Mrs, AUSTISREVIVEft AS MUSIC-DRAMA Superb Presentation in Acad emy Opera Festival Far From "Costume-Concert" r "MAJOR BILLY" DRAWING DRAFT 'NUMBERS ' lmsTOsrcws It would form an Interesting Imcstlga Hon to ascertain why. In a period of war Inflated prices with costs or necessary commodities soaring cent per cent ana more, what has been considered the mot,t exclusive and expensive of esthetic en joyments can be hahed In admission chaigos and jet remain on a Ieei ot lofty merit. This Is, not the time cr place for such a jurviy but th.j fart runains that the rehnl of "Faust' last night In the opera festival at tna Academy of Music surpassed many of the pretentious produutlons glen at twice the prices on that historic stage during the three score ears during which Gounod s opera has been In the repertory and the Academy has been the music center of Philadelphia. Jntltl W ("!. nt riiaalnul CI I1 1 IfVin Is Vice chairman! Yesterday Doctor Hart ' ,0TSri?ahn?iBilupYLmCeanrt f.ri.,i m S,,...i..t... .. ,J? man glen both, In the Academy and Plta.li' Association at the Pennsylvania -Hospital and secured the co-operation f that body. a aireci appeal is to be made to grad uate? of women's colleges and high schools to enroll Immediately as student nurses In hospitals, and especially In the army school of nursing recently es tablished In connection with military hospitals This school offers women the opportunity of nursing sick and wounded men In military hospitals and at the rime time the opportunity of completing the course of training and enables them to become graduate nurses Part-Time Service To prevent any serious shortage of skilled' nurses to care for the civilian sick, sajs Doctor Hart, "every married nurse or nurse not now engaged In ac tive nursing nnd not eligible for army service will be urged to enroll with the American fled Cross as home defense nurses for assignment for a few hours dally or for weekly nursing of neigh bors In emergencies and for nursing In hoipltal dispensaries, baby-saving sta tions and similar activities Others will be 'needed to assist In carrying on the work of 'district visiting or public school nurses "By such volunteer work these addi tional nurses will render local service and at tlio amc time will relieve from civilian duties many ethers needed sorely In military and naval establishments. These nurses, In addition, are asked to enroll for emergency sorv Ice In local dis asters which call suddenly for largo numbers of nurses " The public Is urged to employ Indi vidual nurses only In cnie of real neces sity and to utilize visiting nurses for hospttal8,wherever accessible. These measures, together with part time service of married nurses, It Is be lieved, will go far to provide adequate nursing service for the civilian popula tion. If nurses and the public generally are willing to make such adjustments as mav bo necessary. Doctor Hart be lieves he will be able to recruit sufficient nurses for military duty without en dangering the 'health of the communi ties affected or disturbing the Bupply of nurses for the future. The Ked Cross also recognizes that It Is Imperative to maintain the teaching and executive staffs of schools for nurses In order that there may be no Interruption In the supply of graduate nurses and that. economical nursing may be available at the present time for civilian sick. It realizes also the necessity ot safeguard ing to the utmost the health of the com munity through Service Public Health Nurses. Ask All Nurses to Knrolt The lied Cross, nevertheless, Is urging the enrollment ot all nurses, with the Understanding that those vitally needed to maintain tlio local nursing activity ..shall be allowed, with the consent of the ,smllltary authorities, to continue their present positions as in the line of patri otic service Doctor Hart pointed out that an In teresting book has Just been compiled to answer every question any nurse may ask about home or overseas Bervlce It Is called "The lied Cross Nurse What She Is and What She Does," and may be had upon request to the nurses' enroll ment campaign committee. Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter, American Red Cross, 1615 Chestnut street. FOUR WIN COMMISSIONS f One Thiladelphian Made Captain; Three Lieutenants Four more Phlladelphlans have been commissioned, according to announce ment today by the Adjutant General's office In Washington. One becomes a captain and three are made lieutenants The Phlladelphlans receiving commis sions are Harry P. Gant. 1302 Land Title Building, to be captain of ord Its sister temple at tho north pole ot local music. It was Bcenlcally adequate, developed as authentic opera, orchestrai ly efficient, artlstlcilly voiced, con vincingly acted and governed at almost every point by a nice discrimination that uuiy proportl related iroportioned every elment and each to unity ot impression "Faust" nnsseil from a. set of vocal ex erclses, into which It has sometimes fallen, to something approximate genuine music drama The ' book" Is based on drama nnd the production re-created the dramatic intentions of Marlovvo and Goethe Yet the peren nially melodious airs of Mounod, varied, rich and appropriate to text and mood, weic mver slighted. Those who IIK skilled singing of old-fashioned melodies had their desired tunefulness to heart s content In solos, concerted numbers ana choruses Those who have been educated to the exacting demands of lvrlc drains found "Faust, ' probably much to their amazement, as cohesive, almost as modern as "Bohemo ' or ' Cavnllerla." The wistful, delicate, unsophisticated Marguerite of Maggie Teyte is famllar from, tho Hammersteln and ItoblnofT days and it has lost none of Its charm, of which simplicity Is the anlmntlng Wenote She sang the "King of Thule ' ballad as a simple folk song and she carefully and successfully refrained from making the Jewel song a "vocalise" In coloratura Her participation In the triumphant final trio was vocally lovely, and dominant In spirit. Henri Scotfs "Mephlsto" Is also a personation familiar here from Hammersteln and metro politan productions It Is usually dra matic but with a tendency to theatrlclsm, so at times one felt that too much ot the obvious mechanics of effective play acting were visible. Of course, the 'Calt of Gold," the satiric "Serenade ' and other numbers were given sonorously and suavely In the ruch and well modulated bass which Is Mr. Scott's greatest nsset. Forrest Lamont made a comely and Illusively romantic Faust He has progressed far In artistic gains since he sang a crude but promising Manrico at the Academy a year and a halt ago with a "scratch" company. His art has rounded, his voice become refined, his acting ampler In ease and grace Auguste Boulliiez, a newcomer, was a gallant Valentine, nnd another newcomer, Eliza beth Campbell, sang the "Flower Song" and the other measures allotted to Slebel expressively and melodiously. Mr. Saplo'8 conducting was freer from certain typical faults than at any of the previous performances of the fort night. It supported the singers and It communicated the poetry of Gounod's score to the hearers. nrvHLMHHHHHHHHHLlHMkLkaMHBLLflLLMHLLMLLH a j - dfrf,!.Muuum JksW'HMMW-msmss i$MLtWsWmrmMMMMMfWssssssssssn MMMMMMM h v m,fy''-'mm'-:WiSmmtB:rmi v krM4B'KK9F4.HHHalBHIH i s IHHABTaTaTaV i WWWWmt'MmtmWWWWWtnZsssssssssHsMWWWWM s n W -y - ";--: - Iwlim1 HH ;- --' nMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMaMWtxtr'!wJkMMMMMMWikMMMM9UMMMMMMMMMMMaMMMMMMMMMMMm 3 y ;.,,...... -iSWi.;, , fi . "5 .iJySA.V-toi'jlS KXi$SX2l?Z?-TJ'ISTT. ." ? fl 1' i ADUATION TONIGHT IN ATLANTIC COUNTY iWiSm fci-mi AjFXtMtKljf .J "-V Ncu Jcrtcy Pupils to Gel Di plomas at Annual Exer cises at Plcasantville MUKDER BED CO Terrific Explosion When Slain Man 8 Lot Is Burned rennmrrnre, N. J.. June 28. The mis tery surrounding the death of Comedo Domenlco, who was shot In the head and Instantly killed Saturday night while lying In bed, was Intensified by a curi ous occurrence While Fortunato Pep pers and his wife, who run the house, Jnd Domlnlck Arlcrl, the dead man's roommate, were still In the Salem Jail awaiting the Coroner's Inquest, several of the boarders took all the dead man's snoes, tne S. Into the xplosion fol- ft ?choo'fs ;Vl!r,n,eCheCidOU,no,nlgr,,R,.,n,,,heB .Ig", , lVrBele;dUsPetnflrVcl,iCoht.!Vrn,a 1 schoo at PleaBntllle. .V .t slur -i ' street and set nrc totiifm n iB-raHnatu. ,. in ,.;i, . Ait-. it '.. niimeaiaieiv- a icrriiic capiosioii o.- nf h. .nhnAi. it, , iVL Mii,,. ..iii r.fiii lowed which shook buildings and startled pVtn tl e exe?clses y L ' C I'wPle for "l"rcs. manj fearing a HenVy'rcr'e's's'man. county Pcrln- I Sl,"1 LCUrre" al "" dosing ,.daJirtoetI.- m'l'JfiiS"! nrftS ' nilUKJltoii b, the police disclosed closing address tp thgraduates vvlll be . ,h ,., ,. . hnlni, ha,i ,, .CPreted In the man s bed and had probtbly been there for some time given bv Miss Harriet Mitchell. Ocean llle. The following are the graduates. I'.SB lljirhnr tntttttthln 1--nt,tr tl---- Pnrl Dearon VMIIInm riarwood .MnrRHret i "r?.onAre5!5iles,rh. w'i'i, ssfth l"iViT: harbkrless bakbisr shops Pomerp rwWick Hile Vrrnervea line. Marearf t Shne-Sclf Plan at Wilminelon Results Ullown (ornhlp Thornton UlarKmiin, iu .- Min,. f (p) Hnrrtfi ami Twine "Major nilK" Wellborn, credited s greater knouleilgc of tlic ilelnil- of tlio draft tMctu than an other per- con, ilrcu all but a cr feu of the 1200 capulc ncd in the ?oroiul draft. Hie U in rliarpe of the information bureau in the prool marehal peneralV oflire. She knnwp. as "IMIIipM b her friend, nnd (eueral Crowder nicknamed ber Major Billic Just back of her is General Tcjlon (. Marrli, rhicf of ?taff, and Sccretarj linker v , - Ulltan Ilolw John Ctbulla. -Mildred Con nellan, t,fonn onnver, Orvllle Conoer nlph ronoer. WtlhMmlna tirrer Thw dore fllllnir Herbert Hollo way, Mildred Hlnr Mura-arct Langmeyer, Iceland Teds. Harriet Mitchell Julia runner. Minnie Rlchter, Henry Pohn Hamilton tow nhln Florence Damlnetr, Florence Hannum Mar lUnnum Mnwood Waller Adelutte. Monroe Male Incent Male Margate LMt John A Ingersotl Mary hlte Mulllca tounshlp Earl Johnson Kelyn Peterson, Philip Hirlllaiio Jnsephlno eber, OIHer Ueek llotand "tterlund Xorthtleld Morn H Vdnmv Kathryn Ho rirth Man llannlnir Elizabeth Price Stan It Price Effn M Itaes Anna Tuder Port Ileniihllc Heglnald Routn, Bru "i , soniers Point John B AMIser I ewl JtJ I Atkinson Adi 1, Inont Florence cull ' 1 Allen Tnllman Touln II Taltmnn Aemouth tovsnuhlnEUa Heebe Ralph riinagan. Mars Hmlth I.llllnn AMIklnson GAS RATE RISE REFUSED From War Wilmington, Mel.. June 28 Handi capped b.v the Journesmen barbers drop ping the scissors and razors for riets and sledges In the local shlpvards at larger pay. the master barbers here are renting razors and necessary materials to pitrons, who are supposed to shave themselves BOXING BOUT FOR CHESTER Sliiptvorkcrg Anticipate Plenty of Action at Exhibition Tomorrow Chester shlpvvorkers will be treated to a big boxing nnd wrestling exhibition In the Chester armory tomoriovr even ing. The best talent among tho boxeis In the jard nnd a few outsiders will entertain them, but thcio are to be no decisions, according to an announcement by Clarke V. Sanford, hocial and athletic director. "Happy" Divls, of Philadelphia, has luntecrcd to imet ".llnimle" Tavlor in Two Atlantic Cit Companies Turned" Down al Trenton Trenton, lune 28 '1 he '.tat" Public Utility Commission todav dismipHptl nn Worker at Bristol Yard to Get: Throe Railroads and Merchants SSSlJSnS? Vapprovai oranVcreUn SHIPMEN RICH TOMORROW ' CONSOLIDATE TICKET OFFICES the wind-up This match Is promising noum.pil tli.it the najniastci will be Dals nnd Talor. both lightweights, down their wnv, loo, cither tomoriow have met before In the ring, wltli honnis in carl nct week about even, It Is said L'avls nst.erts he has never been over the knockout route. Kddle Burkhead, negro welterweight KneL I'.iv Siiiko nimii nr ...! m:... !.. f., rates which was filed on March T last .., ... i.,..... ,,,, ,lum.ii iiiiu "in The compnn v d not less than Jl 30 Shipuoikeis nttlie Kiistol jaid vvlll I Siparntc Itv ticket ofllccs or the three ' per 1000 cubic feet. .ill lie -rich" tomo. row Thcj have been blg railroads "running Into and out or, R? Voanl'Kadds 'however 'that the notified tint the long-expected b-uk pnj I I'hlHdelphla and of the Meiilunts and rompanv mav file 'a schedule of ratei. cUeli in t'heni tj0Ncrn,ncnt l8 lo b : Miners' Transportation Compans will bo adding as a war surcharge to existing Men i uiciii ' , rntM tlilrtv-flp cents tier 1000 rublr ft Oonald H Smltli, general managei of discontinued tomorrow at 1 o'clock In ' "lr'y n'f cen'8 M1'1 the Merchants' ContliallV. infoimed tllO II,a nflnrnrrin mill will he lnlHped nt .nltllnn nf 111 Afln.tlnr-ff; shlpbulldeis that their moiKy was lend) 0pnnir of business Momlav morn- Suburban Oas and Fuel Companv for foi them About the same time, cieorge I j"e l,P11ln- ot ,,.,.'.,,,,." an Im reuse In rates also was dismissed niB uv h uuiiijuiiuiiivu u.. ' V. I"' "e .state Hoard ot Public utility under direction of tho United States commissioners The rate now chargen Tl-illroid Administration The consoll-lj, $1.40 per 1000 feet. The proposed dated olllcc will be at IB'!'' hestnut new rate was 1 30 street wnere 11 j eniij iv.iiwa " " H Hall, office nnnager for thp I'u'-ry iv. Jones lotnpanv, at liloutevIPf. an 1 I I I nj iiVbH f Tlitf ' a Hi Whitman's Is the Happy I jR Meeting Place for luncheon. If for Ice cream, for r.ndlei. HI Oven in tht nenlna tilt flrtfpi- 181 thirty for sorfa, Iro cream in find candies 1 D16 Chestnut t. List Kebruaiv the (JiiMinment nut rli tlpkpt ollke now Is Into effect an Incieisp in p iv In all, This lb 111 line with the lailroad ad shlpvaids, and d ited thp new unite c.ili ministration's pollc of cloiioiiiv and will fight fjeorce Chrlstman. of Phlla- back to last November. In this was main fllilency Heparatp otitoes win dp sue- tllO W OltPf ' ""illiJilM H timiiii-s .iii id 1 it ji.iiu mil ( epueil lJ LUUOUliuaicu wiiiv.1. iii uiim .1. Mc-I l i'us wi iim ruiiwiK in iiiit'iKt'iu) lines uiho delnhlH The former claims weight championship of Ohio and rharlPv llndire lnldtlle- nect wnrk lh fm. ht men at vflli I setlle th'elr . irguinent with I : Vork ja.d. Sou.h ramdeii ar. IniM. nnil Anvi. W.htr Mid rlarrnra ."' iinei ill uu- ...i.inn- iji.i ES!? lSL Ci lievlP ftHooT: Phersou weights, follow. show. mere win aiso 11c a vaiuicMiie ,,,,,.,, ,,, m,.-- Since rcbruarj nipii at the the dls- Ii .is dls- SCHAFFER HEADS STATE BAR Chester Man Elected President at Bedford Springs nedforil Springs. r., June 28 Itec ommendlng a more liberal corporation law, burying the anti-loafer bill and listening to an argument against the legality of tho proposed good roads loan, memners ot tne Pennsylvania liar ah PREVENTS SUIClDi: soclation closed the annual convention I'lneoa"" hunt fcir them has here. The election of officers late -in the B'f,rte,d:1 ,e,r,nia,",,b"oKs nnU paper3 wl" afternoon ended the regular business , ad '"' i0win''Ia"v ..f ,i .. ,., v session and a banquet this evening put u PtcarkBnr, Broad T street ami Orelnn the finishing touches to the meeting. aVnue! Oregon William I. Schaffer. of Chester, was ' chosen president and the other pew otll cers are: Secretary, Harold B Beltler, Philadelphia: treasurer, Samuel II Bas-i shore, Mechanlcsburg ; lce presidents, George Henderson. Philadelphia; A. Dauchter Toils Atleinnt of III l'atlipr McC Holding. AVest Chester: Alexander uauE'"er ions Aiiempi 01 ill lather Giinilan. Pittsburgh: VVllllam W. Ityon, . to Enil Life Shamokln ; James H. Craig, Altpona. , , j c-.i, Thiiaa.ir.kra n William Graham flftv-two veai-s old. Judge Staake of Philadelphia retlr- ttemptert to en( ns fe , , t ln P"81',. 1. &- nff,aC,al10 P";'lAt evening, in the kltthlh of his home. Biucii i . "iy ,V .; ...?. 1 1315 Jit Vernon street. lie was rushed Snyder responded to the toast. Our t0 the Hahnemann Hospital, where vnll- r'n.infv" nnlprnnr nrllmhalll?n "Thu I . -. -- .l. .'.-. . . . GERMAN FLAGS TO BE TURNED Kaiser's Pictures, Too, Will Be Fuel for Fourth Bonfire Fourth of July will he celebrated In South Philadelphia by the burning of all German flags and pictures of the Kaiser that can be found In the community. This method of .celebration Is tho sug gestion of the South Philadelphia, Itusi- ness men s Association, wmen lias been '"." ... c..,. m lint.inn r,r in.. In the habit of celebrating Fourth ot ' Th0 ' ",s , ' 1. MnI m, lllh I July with a big fireworks display. This ' Kpcopal hur.l . Is n offli "Uv " year the usual celebration has been ' member of 'p ''c(e1' '"' "'"L.,! IV abandoned as the result of the move to- ne-i. A V, . Amleison. of the JJ'f ward conservation of explosives and tne t'hurch, has tackled flgurea in the audit burning of the German fHgs and pictures '"R deinrtment. substituted Manv of the flags and nlctures wfire . ' distributed Dy German newspapers some Government expel tH linve belli ligurlng out the amounts due at ench j nil and to tacli Individual II lias been a huge tisk and that ainnp Is given as the lause ir thp delis Hut It will not be much longpi, It was statpil loclnj. before eveijbods coiiLerned will be paid Two Preachers Work in Ship aril ' Two Bristol pistors have takpn on work nt the Merchants' Sbipjnid, at Bristol, In addition to theli iigul-ii Tho separate olllces 1 losed nrp the Baltimore and Oliio 1341 Chestnut street, tho Peiinsjnnnla. 838 Chestnut street and 1530 Chestnut street: the' Philadelphia and Heading, 1311 Chest nut striet, and the Merchants nnd Miners' Transportation Company, 105 South Ninth street. I FADED OR GRAY HAIR FAPUtT IIK TINTIMi. AltM'RN. II1IMM T mill II V It K II It l VV N UADI.s In my llriinii proiens, CHAS. LUCKER ..XVix U.S.&Service Flags Reduced Buy Direct mm 4 m lnnnfasinpr I Flao and Badyes of A tl kbtit tnr Ltk nt Jufu. LEON BLANCKENSEE & CO. .Iunt below the nUr Kosh Ifoune Thone Market Oil 217 Arch St. PUBLIC SPEAKING PHf-Kxpreanlon Slf -Confidence. Elo cution nnd Hll-nround Self-Deplopment. .loin th summer class now forming Four weeks commencing- July 1st, Moii. Tuen and Thurs 1Zeb or Mon . Wed and Frl. mornings lioth sexes Open lecture free to the public, July 1st 1" A. M. nnd H P. M n Heiul for lnstructle literature. Cs.ll, nrlte nr phone Spruce 3JI8 neff college ,,3v;r';;t,nut ENGAGEMENT RINGS In a pleasing variety of Shapes. , Sizes 2 and Settings All Diamonds used are of the Finest Quality Country"; Governor BrumbaURh, "The Commonwealth ot Pennsjlvanla"; Judge Patterson, ct I'miaaeipnia, me "judi ciary." and Benjamin II. Ludlow, the "Bar." ant efforts of the nhyslclans saved his life. I According to his daughter, Graham has been despondent for several months He Is 111 and oui of work, she sis She told the police that 'wn pp'e''nK SCHOOL FOR GAS SERVICE 'a gas hose between his teeth and the other end on the socket with the k:is , freely flowing. I -HAWORTH'S HAWORTH'S KODAK Hea'dquarters AUn platen, film. eliemlmlH und Mtndrle. h xpert detflopinc, print ing. enUrrlnic mi online to the UoeheNter Irthod. HAWORTH'S Ktniiin Kodak I'o. Bia I llhSTMIT Atlantic Citr More, 103? llro.idivalk. War Department Takes Control of American Universit, Washington Wanhlnxtnn, June 28. The experiment station at American University. Wash ington, was placed under control of the War Department for operation under Buy Your Flags AT Head quarters AND Save Money Hoffman-Corr Manufacturing Co. 312 Market St., Phila. Lombard All Main 0(1 Contractor, to the Government "S-i nance; Samuel H Sillier, 1014 Spruce 1 the director of gas service of the army, by executive order or tne President to day. The station formerly was under the supervision of the Bureau of Mines, Department of tly? Interior. street, to be first lieutenant, medical corps; Harold D. Johnson, 216 East WomiiiK acnue, to be second lieuten ant. Quartermaster reserve corps; Frank E. Klrkpatrlck, 23G Gates street, Box borough, to be second lieutenant of en gineers. 0 Must Keep License Plates Clean )lrrlburir. June 28 Highway Com-, missloner O'.Vcll has given notice that automobile or motorcycle license plates discolored with oil, grease or dirt so that the numbers cannot be readily dis cerned and plates bent or cuned so that figures cannot be seen, vvlll not be tol erated. State policemen who hae been to-cperatlng In the effort to break up reckless riding will assist In carrying' nut reguuLiiuus icsaiuing, me tags. STTRE ORDERS EASY TERMS FRAMDES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St. CAMDEN SO N. Third St. ATLANTIC CITT BIB OuarintM Trust Bids. Ami Your Man? I've had over SO year, experience In pstes nnd mcr thandlslng. 15 year, as aalea manager for the lara. Fit hou vl It, kind In tha country. r Am wllllnc to undertake any position where my ability In handling meaw can be moat -valuable. Aiu I your man7 Idirr Pot .No. B St. "VIS gg BLE" DO YOU SEE! You CAN every card or name, when uelng ACME VISIBLE METHODS For your card records. Clerical help la one of the very troublesome questions of the day. He can help solve It. No lost cards No lost information No lost time iXot to use the latest and best in anything is, in that particular, to be inefficient, ichich today is un patriotic. Acme Visible Methods ' S08 Chestnut Phone Filbert SS7S WARNER TRAILERS Two and Four Wheel Types Yt Ton to 7 Tons Capacity IMMEDIATE DECTVERT JOHN VV. ADAMS, Distributor 1427 Melon Street All kinds and p1zb In stock Bull Doc our P e c 1 a lty. Ner order flaits before xettlnir our prlcpi, mailed on request. L. Fink & Sons 56 X. 7th St. ;i HHHixijjj Fr Kant r Sal WHEEL CHAIRS far InvathU We aura CI Arch BoppeHera. 1 Kiss tip Hesterr. AWemlna! Beta. It rfct-alrlaaV iwplv Ce. at FMU. V. W, Cot.' ltk ajaasaa . Cen. phone or writ for eaalef. 4 aleauar1rm far lavall ae4 wicffveaB ai4iuee. Are You Hungry? We make delicacies that are good look into our window; it will make you hungry to look inside. . SPECIALS '.Salted Peanuts . . .". 40 lb. Boiled Tongue ....60c lb. Club Potato Salad. .18c lb. Sticky Cin. Bun ...35c lb. Pecan Nut Patties.,. . ,15c SPECIAL OFFER! Ladies' SILK HOSE SILK TOPS Black, also White $1 X JJ 'id' '"' ' ' ""'"ii ii n , $2.00 Quality Cor. 11th and 'Chestnut St " "GARD BUNTING" ' FLAGS DON'T GO OVER THE 4th WJTHOUT ONE t,try business place, ex ery home, every Americant should Au a Jlag now. Honor our country rind our brav hoya ttow i& thft tlm to show our colors. Every true American will this year. I When buylnir flac I get the bt. I "uara ttuntmo no ithousanda of friends' ' hv? Berause It la alwuvs riant. Sewed Stars and Strijtea 1024 CHESTNUT ST. f (TaTaTaTVWaTBaatasTalfaSWWt VVUOT(TMainMMp I ir--"' '- - 3x5 . '5x8 6x10 8x12 10x15 .$2.85 . 3.75 . 5.50 . 750 .11.00 ..16.00 10x18 $18.50 12x18 2350 12x20 2650 15x25 .....3650 20x30 .... 50.00 20x36 60.00 U. 8. totton rjtlck Mai., all slice Open HatureW afternoon until a o'clock Mon.iTJee. e. -. wm.. a.uu w , ,&"' F, E. GARDNER ? 404 Parkway Building ' Broad and herrr. Philadelphia. I". Ilrancli Store ll.'U Chtatnut at. Uuen Ms. White Oxfords FOR Comfort-Style-Economy White is right for Summer! Dalsimer has the largest variety and the biggest values for men. White Nubuck, with white Neoliu soles and rubber heels White Sea Island Duck, with leather solc5 -and rubber heels Wliite Canvas, with white Neohn soles and rubber heels Sports Oxford of white Duck, with white Neolin soles, beveled rubber heels Blucher Yachtinp Oxford of Sea Island Duck, with fibre soles A conservative Oxford of Sea Island Duck, with leather soles and heels... $5.50 $5.00 $4.00 $5.00 $4.50 $5.50 KEDS The National Outing Oxford White Canvas With Rubber Sole Tennis Oxfords. $2 Tan-trimmed Outing. $2.25 Dress Ked, $3 Dress Ked with heel, $3.50 'Tis ,a Feat to Fit Feeta jU4Jl6inv :st. BONWIT TELLER. GbCQ ffadfi6fxpQiyinalku CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET . WILL HOLD TOMORROW, SATURDAY A Clearance Sale of Misses' Summer Apparel At Greatly Reduced Prices r Summer Frocks Developed in chintz, printed, dotted and figured voiles; embroidered crepes, linens, Anderson's ginghams and organdies. All colors. 10.50, 15.00, 18.50 up to 25.00 Misses' Summer Frocks 26 Taffeta Frocks Formerly to 45.00 28. 00 34 Serge and Jersey Frocks One or two of a kind. Were up to 69.50 36 Crepe de Chine Frocks White and colors. Formerly to 75.00 34.00 38.00 20 Evening and. Afternoon Dresses One or two of a kind. Were 75.00 to 95.00 OO.OO Misses' Tailored Suits 19 Jersey Suits With and without sleeves. J" ifjj THE BIG SHOE STORE fyj 4 Values to 49.50 25.00 32 Poiret Twill and Tficotine Suit, w Were up to 65.00 flj&Aft jssm i ,. a- T HI. f 1 T Summer Suit Bull's Eyes for Busy Buyers who want to be sure of solid worth and Sound Values I Gentlemen -eVe been in Business "Since the Battle of Gettysburg" r i g h t here in Philadelphia, and in one line only Men's Clothes so there you are ! ' I A good record that we better every season and better this year than ever in point of clothing value for every cent in every dollar that you spend here! j ror ;u aummer Suits that we can sell ii ...... t at tnat price Because-k we own them at away below current js oeM m 1am4 inllo4tMf I rj CI At S25 Summer .Quite in urirlo e 1 . fl : r i:u. . r-u, fabrics in plainly cViar1fc nnH nrx1fv rti' .. w '"-J. patterns. p 5 M CjAt $30, $35 and' $40 Suits elegantl tailored and trimmed . tropical fabric! that are porous at , sieve and light as'i much gossamer! y tj AT .9U SUltS Genuine Palm Bea tnat wc are aDjcii .sell at $7.50 vtl thev last, and the aood night! J 4U 2$ vj fKAt $10 & 513 Z . , . -'Wi suits ot i$reez fabric s finepi a, tttS terns! HfJ tj Monair aum ' $i5to$2s: t 1AW.-A V V. '.i i ?S, r p c p - 4H&-, h.-2 q Coat and' Suits of"' w,a. . a j-t l z. 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