'if Tjjt' ' V " , vv llr u r : i w. v r h '. J? 4-f .. ' i1 - Mtf- V 0 7fre Plain Imd or Cork lip , People of cultgre and refinement invariably PREFER Deities tOLany other cigarette iWATONWAN SLIPS FROM OILED WAY Steam Up as Once Balky Merchant Yard Ship Is Launched MRS. HAMUMAN SPONSOR Director's Wife Breaks Bottle With Swing Like Mrs. Wil son's Crowds Cheer Fires solng and black smol e pouring; ' from Its single rtacl.. the freighter Watonwan, first Fhtp built bv the Mer chant Shipbuilding Corpontlon at Bris tol, glided from the wain Into the Dela ware Klver at S 17 o clock this morning Ships hae been launched before with Jhe fires up, but the circumstance is unusual "V, The Watonwan orlglnallj was to have ben launphed August 3, but It stuck on the wajs It ha been aceitalned that Improper mixing of the grease for the ways piobablv preented It molng Clirlttened bT Mm. llarrlnmn Eighty- ie per cent complete, the es gel -was christened by Mrs W. Avcrlll Harrlman, wife of a dlreclor of the Merchant company. Her swing, as she crashed the bottle of champagne against the ships bow, r haled the famous swing of Mrs Woodrow Wilson when she christened Hog island a first ship, the Qulstconck, ten dAj j ago Several thousand persons Including Admiral rrancls T. Bowles, of the Emergency Fleet Corporation. Mr and Mrs. Harrlman, various officials of the Merchant corporation, and workmen at the plant, cheered as the ship glided Into the water. ' Work ot Delayed When the ship stuck on the wajs on the pre. lous launching attempt, no delay wan-occasioned in Its completion Boilers and engines were installed and only the Installation of minor equipment and Completion of a small portion of the superstructure remain to be done Officials of the Merchant, corporation tald today the Watonwan w III probably ( be turned oer fo the" EmergenVy rieet Corporation within two weeks HAS NO COMPETITOR FOR JOB Stanley Urqnhart Has Field to Self for Law Position No one appeared today to compete with J Stanley Urquhart for the $2400 position of chief clerk of the Depart ment of Law As the personal selection of City Solicitor Connelly the appointee had a clear field for the civil service testa "Only one placeceeker took the civil service eaniinat(on for the $1650 posl-tlon-of pajmaster of the Department of Public Works, while a clacs of three took tests for a $1000 clerical place In the Department ot Transit Aside from an examination August 27 for hosemen, Bureau of Fire, no more civil service tests are scheduled until late in the fall Then a new schedule, will be made public Elkton Marriage Licensei' Ellrton, Md Aug. 14 Couples grant ad marriage licenses at Ulkton today were: Albert A Cohen and Sarah Gold smith, James Dltore and Freda Kern. Robert J Daly and Ethel C Clark, Mar tin J Forbes and Lena Bowmen ueorge F Baetersby and Jennie Jones,, William A Walters and Elizabeth Grim, Albert Deegler and Marie Uager, Orlando N'omsgen and Anna M Ferguson, Thom as F ritzgerald and Sadie White, George A. Toomey and Florence S Mills, and James Mlnson and Lucy Pollard, all or PhlladelDhla: Adim B. Markvvardtt 'Easton, Pa, and Elsie Suder. Phila delphia, Harry uunn. rnuaaeipma ana ;Ethel Quirk, Tamaqua, Pa , Oscar s Howarth and Mamie Smith, New Bruns- wlck, N J : Cljde Skadler and Susan M Bartlett, Crcssona, Pa, , Anthony Hay and Mary Simmons, Perry v Silo ; Reu ben J Wuert, Cincinnati and Eleanor M. Maehler, Rutledge. Pa . Wladyslaw Jlote pel and Martha McGlnlcy, Wilming ton, and Harry Dorsey and Anna Jones, Baltimore. CUT SALOON ICE IN CAMDEN Supply Reduced to One-Fourth by rood Administrator Ice shortage in Camden has reached a ierlous stage. Judge Llod, of Camden County Court, and Prosecutor Wolver tont food administrators of Camden County, this afternoon ordered that all saloons receive but one-fourth their usual supply. Only one delivery of Ice Is permitted to Ice cream establishments Ice plants were requested to speed up and consumers to economize . Scarcity of workmen and wagon driv ers has aggravated the situation. VOUR message on Stability BOND has the same degree of effectiveness as an introduction by fen old and common friend. " ' " Ask your'prlnter to show you samples of this ."stand by" Bond or see usl I Charles Beck Co. 609 Chestnut Street Philadelphia iltxU ft L s s t IB jHan-CVl F.Deni f.r All I IIMI-M of Good rrlntmc IM mmmmmmmmrSj ajt "s '."'V' ETKNIKCFUBUg - - - - r f T""4 I tqypxion ? Utmost in Cigarettes' 30t r Makers of tot Highest Grade Turkish ' ana cgypvan uoareues in vk now OTiitrfo'rf(Anr BIG CUT IN FOOD, WASTE Sa, ing Shown Chiefly hy Decreas ed Gnrbage Collections A hlg I eduction In tllo waste of food as compared -with previous sears. Is shown by a report of the Pedcral food administration Issued todav. This Is shown chiefly hv decreased garbage collections In cIght-onc of the largest cities of the country the rtmount of garbage collected during the lastvear was 10 per cent less than col lections of the previous vcar Many clfcIes"-havo realized the value of garbago greases, which arc used for manufacturing purposes, and have es tablished plants for extracting this ma terlal Housekeepers are urged, to keep KT.rb.RC free from glats tin, p.pcr and other such materials, so that the great e3t alue may bo derled from It with the least expense and labor. ARMY CLOTH STOLEN; 7 SEIZED FOR THEFTS Other Alleged Car Thieves and Sccoud-Hand Dealer Under Watch Seven men have been arrested by army intelligence onTcers connected with tho Schulklll Arsenal, and three more are under surveillance in connection with the theft of olive-drab cloth from freight cars at the Inland warehouse. Eighteenth street and Oregon avenue Ihey will bo arraigned lato today or tomorrow before United States Commis sioner Long Cloth-'valucd at thousands of dollars has been stolen by an organized gang of car thieves within the last few months, according to the Intelligence of ficers cBcccntly four lolls, valued at $1000, wero stolen, and through the re covery of one of these rolls the officers fell upon the trail of the thieves The Identltj of the men held, all of whom are said to have contested, was not revealed It was stated they were arrested after numerous tailors had been asked to purchase the stolen cloth According to the Intelligence agents, the men under arrest Include profes sional car thieves and lunk distributors All evcept one bear criminal records, It is said " . 3 GET RESERVE COMMISSIONS Two Philadelphians and Nar berth Man Appointed Two Philadelphians' and a resident of N'arberth have received appointments to the Officers' Reserve Corps The an nouncement from Washington Includes the following rirst Lieutenant, Engineers, Arthur Wr Burns, 108 Woodslde avenue, N'ar- Second Lieutenant, Engineers, Rich ard P McCadcll, 1909 Green street, Phil adelphia , First Lieutenant, Quaitermaster Corps, Henrv Harrlsqn Cummlngs, t::a North Broad street. Fcnn Smith, Jr., Youngest Captain R Fenn Smith, Jr, well'1 known polo plav er of this city, now a captain and in France' is Drobably the youngest of ficer of this rank with the (American expeditionary forces He is only twenty-three ears old. Captain Smith was formerly connected with the banking firm of Cassatt & Co He arrived In France a few days ago Wills' Probated Today Wills probated today Indue those of Ella F, Van Dj ke, who died In the fier mantown Hospital leaving to relatives an estate valued at 419,155: Alfred C Young, Hatboro, Pa , $16,600 , Julia M Guvon 2210 South Croskey street. i7-i, T"..ie Paul, 1501 North Broad rrtreet, jsoov: Named lo Criminology Meeting Governor Brumbaugh has appointed the following: Philadelphia, delegates to attend the American Institute-of Crlnv lnal Law and Criminology meeting In Cleveland August 26; Edwin M Abbott, Robert J. McKentj, District Attorney Rot an and Hampton L Carson. Philadel phia. HANDBOOK OF NEW ENGLAND VTnlrfalnlnclT DscrlDtlv of Town and Country Alonr th. Routes of AutomoblU Travel. It Will Help Tou In Plannins or Knjoylnr Tour vacation 'iour bud pazei, maps and llluttratlons. Crimson leather, 3 AMERICAN PRIVATE SCHOOU A Guide Book for Tarenta to Mcdtrn Beconaary Bcnoois ana j.aucnon. in mi. tlon, 722 PP . mipi and llluatratlona. S3.S0. For Sale at all Book Store. V BABGEM'S. Handbooks, fit) Conrren St. Boston. Mass. WARNER TRAILERS Two and Four Wheel Types' Ton to 7 Tons Capacity IMMEDIATE DELIVERY JOHN W. ADAMS, Distributor 1427 Melon Street ,2.3V & 5 Tons ppihcott Motor Co MOTORTRUCKS, 2120 Market St Guaranty JNTEKNAL OEAR-DfMVB UNIT .IPfHNC r 1 -. I Dalntr. Dellrloun Itleals alirars radx I I to serre. Auto. parties espwlally I I cared for- Fin mule, I DTT HrKITOW SJX rJVfiaTflsVkM..- DROP ICED TEA AT MANY CAFES Soda Fountains Curtail "the Serving of Frozen Fruits LABOR SHORTAGE CAUSE Workrre for Ice Platforms and Dclhcry Wagons Cannot Be Obtained Iced tes has been eliminated from the menus of mans restaurants through out the city because of their Inability to get sufficient quantities of Ice Serving of iced fruits and other dishes containing cracked ice also ha,s been curtailed Ice cream Is being manufac tured In smaller quantities In mam shops and In several Instances filial I dealers have been forced to close down entirely because no ice can be obtained Soda fountains are feeling the effects ot the limited quantities ot Ice tha't are being delivered The refreshing drinks that help to make the hot "sticky" daja almost endurable are be ing served cold, but minus tho usual "spoonful" of clacked Ice This condition 13 not due to an;, lark of Ice in this clt, but to the Inability ot the Ice companies to obtoln sufficient labor to make de'lvcilce There Id ample Ice In stoiage to meet even the present abnormal demand, but as the labor Is not available, the short age" Is becoming more, acute with eveiy hot day that passes Although the restaurants and th lc cream manufacturers have been forced to resort to tho itrlctest conservation measures to enable the llpifted supply to last throughout each daj, there Is little likelihood that the city will bo without 'Icecream But In the meantime the continued hot weather Is causing a number of small consumers, particulate In the suburbs, to be virtually on Ice rations" Sev eral suburban dealers reported they had not enough supply to satisfy all ion sumers, manj were ftrced to take half or even le"J than fcalf tho quantity wanted INJURED IN ODD ACCIDENT Water "From Fircplup Dric Boy Under Truck Wheels A -stream of water from a fireplug Knocked nlne- ear-old John Conro, 201 Mifflin street, under a moving motor truck at Moore and Philip streets this afternoon He suffered Injuries which may cause death. The joungster, with others, wao bath ing in the water to get relief from the heat He was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital Michael Dlckstine. 117 Pegs street. driver ot the truck, was ai rested, MOTOR TRUCKS The name "F-E'D-E-R-A-L" a guarantee of service Transportation needs are stupendous and immediate. This is no time for experiments buy "FEDERALS" 1 to 5 Ton Capacities j,, For Immediate Delivery ' FEDERAL SALES CO. OF PHILA. 1830-34 Market St. KAVAI. AND MILITARY CAMPS MEN 17 to 45 PRPPARP tor entertnr Immediately, as trained men. Into some branch rnunnij oI th0 military service of the United Ptates. Four Divisions under direction of United States Army and Navy Ofllcers. assisted by Canadian ami British Officers from overseas. ARTILLERY CAVALRY-INFANTRY NAVAL Complete equlpm.nt lo caeh divliloo. Modern barrtcks. Eleetrlo llsht and runnlnc water. Ideal location and imitation, lloicltal, etc. 75 trained cavalry borses. Terms: Maintenance and Training, $200 Enrollment limited. Quick action advisable. Fhone. wlr. or write for retervatloa. JUNIOR v 2d 1918 Camp MILITARY'TRAINING CAMP ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN, N. Y. New Ytwk Office: 8 Wet 40th Street, phone VanderWIt 2290 ' PlatUburg Office: 20 Brinkerhoff Street, Phone 487 Over top are now in, tralnlnj tn 1st cimp, which cloaca August St. 13D'GER - pmLAJLELIJHIA, WJUDiNESDAy, -. ' . . . . - URGES PLANS FOft ROADS, Itolury Clubs skctl to Seek Leg- inhon for Higlmry Utuliiiiip notary clubs' In the Middlo Atlantic Mates wero urged today to combino 111 an effort to obtain adequate Tedcral and butt) appropriation) In building and maintaining public roads bv V. .1 Ber lot, president of the Stability Motorn Company He pave mi interesting ntlilresi on Hie piflijcct hefotc the Jolnr Club of Philadelphia nt Its weekb lunclicoii atthn Motel Atieipuia "Tho notary rlubs of this State,' he said, "should unite and prepale plans w herebj a bill could bo Introduced at the opening session, of the PciuisvIvhiiIh Legislature whlih convenes carlv in 1911. The purpose of this bill would bn to pro Idc for n bond Issue for road development The Interest thcrrnn should lome from tho motor vehicle license fees paid into tho State treasury. 'The time foi legislative action Is .now." ho said rue nonus coum ic tnarKcieii liuiiiciiiaieiv nucr iiic "i - oer when a vljUuallv- unlimited man power will be available, as the boys will hc rctuincd from the trenches Labor will then bo cheaper and building inatc llals far lets costly thin at the picscnt moment FIREMAN OVERCOME AT BLAZE O.crhcalctl Motor Bcliccd Cause of Meat Shop Flames Itoreman Thoniin Wallace, pf Knglne Comnanv No 67. was ovcrcomo bv smoke and several hundred dollars dam nffp wnn dnnn b a (Ire In the basement of the meat shop of Itlttenhouse Brothers, Pntleth and Jiarwei streeis, Fariv ioaay Alt' overheated motor Is believed to have started the fire W allien was -i iiloilng tho basement when he was over- come and wis rescued bv companions He lecovtred toon nficrwarn TODAVS MMtRIAGB L1CLNiES Jmti r Murphv WW winter t nd tUr gdret Glber-on n: Mount V ernon t Thnias H Nfrhnlon Pnmrlnn P anl riorenre ,t Vnnlnn IM2 W Mlf ve Ldwln SleKnl-jht Mil Una t- nnd rrrlr n leu in II ' llau inn ml iill .nn 1101 Vlder st and ld Curtl 1122 Prr t , . , lhrl tlojkln 1HII lennlc t and ni Mahnrfcv jnsn i: T Inpln'ott ft Llnd Scott (5arreit-.ford Pa . and I.urc,thi tordan 1 ir. h tMi t , ,,, Vhiarv Havp Tilt! hnler t and Allen llllsna ICIC lmh.lnn t Ioph F Tlufhlr 141 Orlmna t anl Vlara-aret I. Kraulr IS-. W Trl ivi fatrlrk r narr" 24I N Clv elan lave and Eurn p n-lmor e.;i) lllh i nni Thprcfa Pimm, imii i vi1 "iirF -' Ilinfi 1 O Vlalt" nil 21111 St anl i athirlne tlvan Ill 2lh at . t William llav 2-S2I Nap 1 and rathtriM CM onnor v.n-v vv huanurnamia a. Dftmlnlck Vlvrs llamnipntnn N J and Man 1 orfme. "nv r llalnea at Ciiien T Oarland 1RJO Fedtral t nd retell pavia Mvn reneraiai ... Jenas M lln(T Narbrth ra and Mica r ponnn iM ni n . .. Martin i"rnnan I1 Pavlj t and catn Pflna H.IVT .M M11ICK Ft tadnr tlccfl 117 Fouth (t and Bertha VI... 1"! rnnlh fef i pari M Maahbuin Atlanta Ga Ann lJ. n1 M' I'lunkaii Aiiftnta- i.a , , W Ilium niockatnn Htn Sam it ind nnv William It Frr W 5 Tipawood at and Hattl Tarn 2I'1 Atdar at Lurana ItnthPlii lint 11 HomTaat at and Katharine Oontlar 2.21 V Clev aland Na'han Kaplan 440 Jlanton at and Hdllh mm 2001 N list at . ,., , , William O Weimar 1 3 i2 imlrh. at anl Anna M Kelts 2621 S chad- toula rilrkln 24,0 Parlen at and arah Cnonar 111. 1 ..In at Hua""U F Vell'a Pnrt rilehnioild N Y and Tohanna ltolllnda rtoaeband N . William I Tounr rivelaiid O una Katn ln J Irwin 7iO BfidniBn at Bc'lamln Vpldman 274 Parkalde ave and Pannl r,nttfrld a4 MrKaan at I Jamca nivln" 2" ITIehtand ave . and GUil,( I loneo, 101X1 Warren at , .' Genrsa Shlnnavar J14B Aider al and P.lla V Orahani 4e.1r. l.nlnn at Jame3 O 1 arfv 7W Millar st , and .cnea VI Oonlev. H".0, Oiava ava Eamurl Shlalfr A22 s ,t;th at and '.onln ritrh 727 V Mb st rrank Taoplaa Butllon and N F Jou,.e vard, and Marlon E Hed ll rraijk ferdVva Lcuis Mleha't 2 Pine at , and Sad rtosanharg filP TaaKar at Georsa D Murphs 5 F Duval at and Rae E Rehrar 227 Svdnay at Trd J anirl( .0,0 K llaiiard at and Ella Ptr 2010 E Hazard at William A Malonv 4.14 Pobaon at and I Nellie C Whltehouta, 4R7S Umbrla t Oeorea R Ambler Jr , Ahlnitton P , and Annie O Blndar PPttatn-n Pa Niiniio D Faraai-. 174! S IKth at and , Erntlna Dal.ee 1780 & 10th st Nathan Llabman 2421 S Hutchlnton at ' and Sophia Laiufskv, 1117 P 7th at Earl It ot 44B N F Boillavard, and L Ruth Maehan 278 . Klrl brld st Goltlln lloaaai ti'i vv iiobb at . ana .nnia 8 Wilson S24 W" Tloa-a at i Jamaa T Stawart. 24 .7 Carpantar at and Marsarat R Hunter 247 Carpantar st i Robrt Hunsbertar 2411 ivih at ind ' Klorbctl Ruehlials 1140 V inth st Adrian Tllital R-'l V 3d st anl Tina Vr dahnaii !.'. N" 3d at Murtv I. i unun 241 E Huntingdon si and Tfnni VleAlear 1.4 N Warnock at Betij-vinln Rlckion 1.1 Kater Bt , and i -vn nlo Junes, 111ft Kater at. Identification Kings An Ideal sift for the hova ffolnar fiv tfc 6-.1 ' XVTa hTA tt.m In tlld sold for all branches ot ine u a erice $8.50 to $20 C. R. Smith & Son Market St. at 18th NAtAIi AND MfLlTABV CAMPS Special 6-Week Courses From September 1st aKJsrSz. b - Market St. at 18th vJ Et girfl PLATTSBURG FOUR HELD FOR COURT IN 'BABY FARM' PROBE Mulntlo Women and Man Un der S5000 Bail us kidnappers Three women nnd a man all negroes principals In the nllrged 'bab fiirm' inysterv surrounding n house at 1115 South fifteenth Mrcct where whllo chll dren nip said to have died weie c.uh held under J3000 ball todav b M.igis trato Meelc.nv at tho Cchtral Station for Court on charges of kidnapping nnd conpliacy to kidnap Tho held were Susell i; Thompson alias May Brown. .Inulalto Bcsslo Worthlngton, alias Blackstonc mulatto. Craswcll Worthlngton. who f.as he is the son of tho Worthlngton woman all of whom lived at the fifteenth street address and Helen S'chaeffei in octo roon, 10J3 Slcgcl street Camden Maij Sclles it negress who bonded it the house in I Iftccntli street and who was al-o ni tested In connection with th' case, was discharged Duilng the prellmlnarv hearing todav, attention of tho Court was drawn to the fact that under an act of I S6 the crime of which the four are .ucu'ed Is piinlsli ablo b seven .vain of holltai) cou tlnrment and a tine of $J000 Arrests of the four -uspocts followed the rerent disappearance of Kdwin .md charei K tig. aged sx ind five vear , ., , f .. ,..! Kh, respective, sons ot Mrs imso King '"voirer-, who lives n c::7 Noith Fifth street The eight childicn found In the l'lf lecnth street hquse were brought into th tuiglstratc s court at the hciring lodav ill ot llicin In a weakened half starved i ondltlon DETECTIVE ULRICK RESIGNS Said to llar Hern Saciificd lo Please Politicians I .,. tin, I'lel, I.- .,..rA-l ., r ittA viti 1 1 Ull ni icpiniutM i- MIH. J I lilt citj s bet detectives resigned this after j noon effritlvo ".eptembci I I Although he said his action was taken to go on the pension roll those u quaint 'I "nil ' umuuuin ii iihii trf prp'smc w in iisnl iii mike 1 Irlck re sign I Three prominent official it is i.Jid decile to place a nun in thf detective bureau to fivm ward leadeir The I rr'lgnatlon ot 1 Irlck will leive but on vacane.v and a come I I expected foi the plice . Ulrlrk, it Is snid, hdil no pnlltli al Hircnfiin aim iwo vnrw aso up "Hi i15 i I signed to dutv In the financUl dlstriil I tin .. it. nm.nl, lorl k-11. ..t.nn In ICC I I I.'1 11 I.E. I1l"-IIIILII , UII11.III III .."I and made ,i dele, live In 1S13 Ulrlik Is slxtv rive vrais old mil lives it 1411 North Fifteenth rtreet I'licir'j r'ci i trr ti rtcij one of Underdown's SHIRTS $1.50 Ea;h ear ono ani note tin I 3 for $4 rj Pfrfeut fit stjln and rkmiiiship f hIT ji ttachpd or !)t(achfd A. R. Underdown's Sons Rubber Good" and Men's rurnlahlnta 202-204 Market St. ratibllatied Mnco 183R - w AKimTY, JJk There's a difference in the way it rides and drive's yes, and a vast difference, tooyou'll think you are riding in a car costing twice the price of the LIBERTY. Every Liberty owner is plcascl and balisficd not only because the car is powerful and com fortable, but because it is unusually ECONOMIC in operation. L. S. BOWERS CO. 245-7 N. Broad Street 'I I. QBHBB Bell Locum B05S &eytone Bacs 1211 ,. . . I p-.y., iil j ii N . ... i iiw I, ISN'T IT HIGHLY .fl 1 1 , . I SIGNIFICANT THAT II ' I ;; PRACTICALLY NO 1 1 I ' ,. I KING OWNER II M I EVER SWITCHES I TO ANOTHER 1 1AKE OF CAR? I J Parker Moloi I 1 18 II Sales Company .iliiSillfflffllfiilllll IllSlllitv S1S Nortn Broacl St. ,I1h !l HliiiWilBB. ptilKPIpsssSKM tjjMjlJMnWh-. IJaaaBfillli IKl ilnilll lilt. bWsIbbf wllffliiii n HHgHJwHlllfflilwi TnnlWHIsWtls.aslaamli HHltllll ifil&,t iuiil( IWl IHMsiB..Wi 18118 mtinifrfrirTMBi ii i isTniflstiiilliil I n linli WiffliBttillffli WsHslaslB ' ',8aWHaaHl. AuUUfcU1 11, 1-J1S , . .. v LETS WOMEN RUN CRANES Industrial Board Gies IVrinig sion nnd Proxiilcs Protection Aloinen ovei eighteen e.irs of nge will hereafter bo permitted to operate iranes In Industrial establishments, ac tordlng to n ruling iiiinoiincd today hi tho State Industrial Boaid, which Is tn i niifrrrnrn hern with Milkers of tlm I women's and children s division of the Lnlteu States einpiojiiieni seivice Tho board stipulated thai cich case must hive the niiproval nf the boird The iranes operated bv women must br of Ihe standard tvne unproved and of tno autoinallc eltctrk control tvpe TIipj mut not be ot more in in live tons' c ipacltv Tho .women inuM not be pei milted to operate cranes handling molten metals Thev niiiv not oil or repair iranes and must lie clotnen to minimize mc possi bility ot accidents The boaid suggested lh.it as women are to do tlm same work as men Ihcj i should be paid on llie sune basis The confercmr vhlih will continue tomorrow, Is being held in Hie North Anieilcan Building state Labor l onf mlssloner 1. II Pitnici Is presiding Sppoinlcil In (.ilv I'oittoni Cltv apiiolntnients tod' Includi" llirrv .1 (toeniici llll oith SKIh street elerk Huieau nf lllghvv.ifs. sal aiv J ISO". Ira I' Hanna r.;n North I cltou strct, sleungraphei Dcpirlniem of Wharves Doilc and ferries J1000 llarrv Dingle IMI South l nnac sttcet van driver Bureau of Police ftono, pi Bernaid J Urnlet 151 1 Eolith f Iftv third street assistant milk Inspectoi, Bureau of Hoalth l.'iin, and f incline Pass, 1317 Palmer stirrl, draftsuuu, Bureau of Uater Tino BaileyBanks AND Stationers Kcddnig Invitations IVeddineAnnouncementf o Social andBu5ins -Stattonery Superior Workm-iiship Business i lours 10 fl M 30PH, 4 T mmmmmmmt one The Regular All -Season Prices of-the Perry Summer Suits (Formerly $20 to $45) in This Annual Reduction Sale made them Bargains to begin with For a quick season-end Clearance, we are now making Substantial Reductions W and $45 Suits Biff Original Value $35 .Suits Bin Original ValJ $28 and $30 Suits Big Original Value $25 Suits Big Original Value $20 Suits Big Original Valuci In the interest of Conservation, wc will sell ONLY ONE OF THESE SUITS TO A CUSTOMER! Our Regular Perry Prices were low all season I Measure the values you get in a Reduction Sale by the real intrinsic worth of the goods, and not by the mathematics of printed prices ! The Difference between a Perry Reduc tion Sale and other sales is this Perry Original Prices were low to begin with! Gel lhat! In Addition These Special Attractions in Tropical Suits! Palm Beach Suits .50 (Plenty of Extra Big Sizes at $7.50!) A fabric that's Cool, Clean, Economical! PosbCbS your soul in peace regardless ot the weather ! Put it up to Palm Beach ! "Breezweve" Suits - $10 and $12 Prices we can't reproduce them for! Mohair Suits, $15 to $25 Conservative colors, quiet Patterns Extra. $6.50 and $7.50 Striped Worsted and Striped Flannel Outing Trousers, Now $5 and $6 doted Daily at 5 P. M. Saturdays at One P. M. During August Perry & Co. n. b. 16th & Chestnut Sts. U ',' i"-- -r,V LlMJ! ill $32.00 and $35.00 NOW N0W j $28.00 $22.00 and NOW I $24.00 now j $19.00 now j$16.50 to $15 Special! r . : m TJt ii,i vTffl - W -Vj . ' f" J3 SB '"S . 'i .j K, .81 tt l.m 53 A& ftl T m m m J r 1 I STM Ui rlr.4 -:m t f f set s.ljJtSM ; " I ' 1 ihii4. ' - - 'Uii& tr ' ' v Tf-1 Tmz&M&m 'mmikiYx ' m&i-'r' P&. . i -r i f ' "" , tv ' . Ji .i f i i. :r, T. . . Uij,ufe.H 4 r 'ifcj . S- xt -. . 3, Al .: w .u i TfunnsiiTi" t . r'.Vi lAm- v - 9f '" S.A c ' i1'