. T k,t f, 1 ,EVEN;INa. .PUBLIC LEDGIt-PmLADELPHIA, THUKSDY, MAT 8, 1910 i-- If CiTYMARINE BACK WITHHONORWIEDALS .Transports Land in Now York With Major Caleb Milno and Others Dgyle 13. On ens, 4C00 Hnvcrford ave nue; William .T. nratllcy. 5117 Thnnip f.oa street I Theodore lloffcr, HMVi North MamllRll street; Alexander wrccnmirs, 1107 Finukfortl avenue; Joseph l.ovln. 422 Tree street; Walter F. Kllnrti liofcr. -!) I'nrk avenue: Edward 1 Cortclln, Ardmore: fieorRo K. Hopple. trtn Kins street; uoueri .1 1 iiru, -i South Tenth street: Atlulph '. (irliu- o.ah r!Dt 1 1.ntiL fnil ninniin .Tnvi'nli A. ) III VI t I'luuniirni n.iw ,--.,... ... lUonhue, .'WO North Fifty -third street; farter II. Upplnrntt. 122 Poplar street; (Jlupoppp ltovelll. 1022 (lent I street, FninKforil: HuMiiond .1. SpniR- (.Imh ST.4 Xnrth Wiirnnrli street! i . ..! l'jriiR Trompetter. :tS.'?7 North Dovier Utieet: Adrian Hovver. 1M1 OoVle nvr- MANY MORE NURSES ARRIVE!'"'": wiiii,,.,, ;r. twntr,. Ri i rti.- - .irlne short Frank (irltbu. 1 1121! South Tvveutv -tlilitl stiett: Naiuuei ti. .vinr tin. Illlll North Forty-third stieet: An,,, hi l Miitt-iillii. i:i:i XfirtL-Alllinll stieet; fieorse lt Shetienian. ."1110 Walton avenue, and .Mat tin W. Spenee, 11-7 Solium street. A batch 'of Philadelphia ".ieMl doss" has arrived home from overseas on sev ral transports that reached New Yoik yesterday. Miui.v wear medals. Major Caleb Milne, of'.'UVf West Perm street, ISrriiiiiutovvii, arrived on the America. Ho went abroad as 11 captain, having been detneheil from the niaehine-RUn roinnanv of the llOtb lit fantry at Camp Ilanroek 11 nil assigned to the quartermaster's depot in Paris. He was promoted to the 11111k of major three months ago, r After senlnsr for ten monllis In Paris lie was transferred to llarielouu. Spalu. tvlietp lie was purchasing agent for the tlenartment. Twenty-eight nurses of lluse No. KO vver also nmoug tlin pnssencms. Included in the roster was Miss Ktli e'vn lerman. 11 gindunte of Coo""" Hospital, Camden, but who lives at 51 "North Thirty-ninth street. Tills unit went overseas last August and ostali llshed itself at Alerey. ne-n- Dijon, mid had aeeommodntious for "000 patients. "Jlost of the eases lame from the St Mihiel and Argonne offenslxes. A'erej " ivas an American hospital center, when--30,000 wounded men were treated .it one time. Among the marines living in Phlla "delphia arriving 011 the Auieriin were Ttobert l'leming, 14."!" ('athiiiiue street; 'Hnrrv I.. Conn, 525:! De IAinepv street ; Cbar'fs II. KroNohmnr. 5212 Locust strecth Arthur High. 12,'SS Hidgo ttve--'nuo; Charles II. Mason. 2J12S North Twenty-seventh street; Andrew. W. Kellv. "2." Uidee aenue; Jlorrm It. , ITnCko'. 1028 Uidge street: .lames .1. Kearny, 4.'t00 Cressou stieet : Trunk P. Wjllie. 17,17 Arch street; Thomas 51. tloclovv Itz. 11412 Fast Tlioiiipsnn street; Foster liranealasso. 10.1" North Fif tcelilh ureet: llorme li. lleeil. 1''H South Forty-sixth stieet. and William Tl. Swain, 1242 Soutli Kortj -niiitli fctieet. Lieutenant (Siiv Iliinrouit. 120 West Uringhurst uenue. who was ovpimmi- it' the ibemieal wnrfaie vcrvicp, and liieiiteutint Uobeit P. Fenstcriniirlier. of AUentowu. former uttarlied to the 10'Hli Infantry, also returned. Other Philailelnhiims weie Isndoi Moskowitz, 2i40 South Seventh street: STUDY FINANCES HERE Chilean Commission to Visit Hog Island In Tour of City' A Chilean liuanclnl eomniNsion ar tlvccl in Plilladelphia this inrirning' to spend the duj in this cit.v . It has been sent to the I'nited States bj tlie Chilean (!oernmeut to study romlilions iu the large American cities, to look after the future trade relations between the two countries anil to ariauge for the purchase of supplies needed bj their government. Members of the commission are lllio tloro Ynufx. Juan' Enrique Twin mil, August)! VillaneilMi, expeit attache; liiulque Hornsler and Secietarj l.uis Yanez. Met lit liioad Street Station bj Hum lieis of the Chamber of Commene, thev weie taken to the I'liion League Club and received bj Krnest T Ti igg, uesi. dent' of the Chamber of Commene. This afternoon thej will visit HuM win locomotive Woiks ami will be taken to piomiuciit tinuucial institutions of the cit.v. Tomoirijw thej will make a lour of Hog Island. GRANDSON'S RESCUER RUN OVER BY TRAIN Camden Watchman Killod by Locomotivo After Dragging Boy From Tracks A sixty -j ear-old man lies dead iu his home in Camden today, the victim of an heroic attempt to save the life of ills eleven-jear-old grand-oii from the wheels of n shifting engine. The mini was John' W Pine, of 111 North Tenth street. Pine, aocoiunanied by the lad. was on hi way to Market street to bnaul 11 trolley car to go to his place of em ployment last night, lie is a night watchman. The lioj had been glccfullj talking about n promised outing and ran a few feet ahead of his grandfather 'Hie tincks of the Pennsvlvaniii Itullioul. form n slight cune at Tenth and Market streets. The lad paused a moment on the t'rncks fo look nt some object down the street Suddenly n shifting engine up pen red Without a moment s hesitation. Piue leaped forward, grasped the boy and threw him out. of danger. Hcfore he could jump from the trneks the train struck him. He was knocked down and the wheels passed ovtr lilm. Pine wn cut in two The lad tun home and told his par cuts of the traged.v. while the body wns pronounced dead at the Cooper Hospital Coroner Pratt, following an inxestlgu tlon, said the irew of the train appeared to be blameless. Thej were not attested Italian Rally Brlnga $63,500 Italians of (eiiniiiilovvii held a Vic tor Loan rall.v lut night in Town Hull. Arthur O'N'eil. chutuuiin of the Itnlhin committee, presided. Addresses weie made b.v Lieutenant Colonel ( P. Franklin, who was in charge of the mericnn ambulnnec work iu I till, and John di Sllvcstro. There was great enthusiasm nnd 11 soapbox filled with silbsciiptions wns secured The sub siriptlous totaled SUViOu. ilH 1 923 MARKET STREET William J. McHugh Dies Suddenly William J. Mcllugli. 11 veteran nn. ploe of the banking lirm of llre&el S. j Co.. died earl today at his home. I'.IL's I Itittenliouse street. He was at his desk ivostcirt.i and did not complain of feel mg ill. Mr. Mcllugli was hftj one cars o'd and entcicd the Drexel emplov vvlien lie was fiftien, For the last 1 Iglitoen years he had been secietary of the Cathnlii' Club of this oit. lie was 1 member of the Philopatrmir l.iterur) Institute, 11 trustee of St. John's Or tihau Asylum and of St. Frauds', In dustrial School at lMdingtnn. PetMar xTYLECES Are Pleasing Well Dressed Women cind yet are Moderately Low Priced $c.oo $A.ooj&y.oo Del Mar Stjle Shoes piesent jus,t the aribtociatic appearance that the young woman of fashion desires.. Hundicds already know that "Del Mar" Shoes have that style that ib dif ferent homcthing dis,tincti c. Yt operating on a minimum cost en ables us to offer vciy exceptional valucj. The New Second-Floor Shop 1211GfiesVtmV Street ' Compare the , Style-Value of this smart Colonial in a Dark Brown Kid. $7.00 rM A Special Pricing On Smart DRESSES Of SatuiH Of Taffetas In Gcargettv Ctimhinations Wool Scrffcs Actually Worth $10.75 and $22 50 I I 1 v'' 5 uu ran lu 1 in u sIlK tlu at .1 most unusu.il r.niiiK All tin. ih w di.ipul apron .mil tun it, mode Reduced! S25.0B & $29.75 ji rJ5 Suits and Dolmans . 18 I Large Straw Trimmed Sailors Actual '$3.00 Value Tin' Iitrc nopuldr looci Mr.iw milorf. iu in.iiiuli i c(TL(.t- Tilnunril with g m- Ki l II i Ibliuit tiaiul Mrerl 1 lutir $ 1 Batiste Envelope Chemise or Hloomers 2 tor$l lii liiapti P. .1.1.' full U.l i s ulK vlrort 1 loor $4 Silk Georgette Waists L.irgo livrfileil 1 .50 7tJftBfe 1 i C ai let u oi niliruiiler.v V t I I mi in il luotici.s Mr'e( 1 lour ,, xcw J' A Special! $3.oo & $i.oo Skirts $2.oc Novell) plant , hIIK poplin. H r go h i it il vvuol poplin u i vcr.il moil I l-lrcd I lour rfiwiWiTJl K 7 l ft aw r1 N Ki X" M "1UI"Hlll Clearance Women's Capes & Suits $5-00 & $7.98 l'uiinci prices rangcil up to $11 'JS M.iili" ' tine writfi, Iu liowett til lid .mil button trlinnieil lnoiJcK Women's & IMisses' ilk Dresses Suquelmmid silk poplin t..iliis anrl a few In tatTetdF l'.mbroiil creil and sm.irt drain d modi I I i Vi1 1 li Girls' Rumpel's and Dresses oi chain br.'os and 1 I n o n e s Sues 2 to 10 cars Girls' Gingham Dresses $1.65 In noat 1 trini-lned Sizes C to II JC.J1S Girls' Coats and Capes J Of silk C u B ks"" H J5 r uitvn i i'j i ji.'tij Home of Style and Econontyi i h U m ..J-L " " ii. imsya mm A Real Musical Instrument Plaus all records better Music lovers huvc demunded a phono graph Hint suttstics both as to purity of lone and volume of Bound. Your need is for a machine that you will be proud to have mubical friejids listen to, one also that plcasea the eye. When you hear The Cheney you will won der at its lemarkablc fidelity in reproduction and 'you will bo delighted with the beauty of each design. CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS went up in price May 1st. During this week only, nil CHENEYS on our floors will be offered at the former prices, on very easy terms, with out interest. Cut out thiu adv., mail to us and we will bend Cheney Art Catalogue. THEODORE PRESSER CO. iiKS. The Home of Music 4 1710 CHESTNUT STREET Bring cBoys Dack They went over for you. They fought for you. Some of them died for you. It's up to you to bring back the others. That's what a big part of the Victory Liberty Loan will be used for to pay the expenses of the men who didn't count the cost. Bring 'em back QUICK! Buy to your limit of cash and resources. VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY WEST & COMPANY, Bankers 1117 CHESTNUT STREET STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER 1 , Only One Kind of Clothing is Worthy to Replace the Returning Veteran's "0. D's" the Best! This Store is Philadelphia Headquarters for Stein-Bloch and Hart, Schaffner & Marx Cloth ing and Several Other Well Known Lines. i V J4 B l'or many years w have been constantly ruminding nil'ii of the excellence of the Stein-BIoeli Smart Clothe and the Hart. Schairner & Marx Clothing, and the fact that these two lines are obtainable in this cit.v at THIS STORE ONLY. Year after year our business lias grown, and both these now famous American Clothes and Hart, Schaffner & Marx, especially have helped them to re member by their overseas publicity. THE SPRINC SUITS from these two famous manu facturers represent the top-notch of Clothing excellence and Clothing value at $35.00, $.10.00 and $45.00, with still liner fabrics and more "classy" tailoring, up to $00.00 and more. But we hae also splendid assortments of MEN'S AND YOUNG starting at $25.00, all thoroughly dependable in quality and correct MEN'S SUITS in style. 1800 Men's Spring Suits Under Price By far the greater pari of the Clothing we sell is from our regular stock, of course good Clothing at fair regular prices is the foundation of our success. And it is this great, regular, never-ending outlet which places us in a position to take over the occasional special lots that manufacturers wish to dispose of quickly for various reasons. OTHER GREAT VALUES come by reason of the necessity of keeping our stocks free from broken lines, and thus we are enabled to present these very attractive special opportunities for saving money: Long-Trousers Suits Reduced to $14.50, $19.50 and $25.00 We have marked many of our best styles Suits espe cially designed for the hard-to-fit youth of 1G to 20 years at new low prices which will hasten them away within the next few days. Scores of sea sonable fabrics are represented. Suits, now $18.00 Suits, now $25.00 Suits, now $32.00 Neat mixtures and all- More than 500 Suits in Brand-new Suits in some wool blue serges, in a va- this lot. Various good, sea- of the best styles of the rietv of smart, seasonable sonable fabrics in smart present season including styles. youthful styles. and conservative many distinctive breasted effects. double- Suits, now $22.00 sujts now $1500 Top Coats Reduced Neat mixed fabrics and v . , . . ' ,. Desirable fabrics and soft plain-colored flannels, t .f cutf f .fb vcl1 styles. Four lots now in many good styles for the tailored in desirable styles $21.50, $24.50. $27.50 and spring and summer season, for men and young men. $;3(5.50. QorVSi'Tt TvnilCPVC Particularly good selection is afforded in one OeyalCllC 1 1UU3CI3 bt at $3.75 hundreds of pairs, including a wide variety of fabrics, and all much under price. -vstrawi.ridRe . cioniir ?e.oni rioor. vtt Cooler Underwear Needed I?or Men, Women and Children 'I he heavier Undeiwcar hat, been burdensome to most folks this week. It's time to have the lighter-weight garments ready they can be worn with entile wifely now. 'I Ins Store is headquaiterb for lie best kinds of Knitted Underwear, and good value is assured at every pi ice: Women's Underwear ' Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, no sleeves; lcgulai sues 18c each, or o for 50c. ' Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, no sleee; regular sues, 25c; ex tra sues, 30c. Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, low neck, no 'sleeves; light, lace- or shell-tiimmed l:nre; also bodice style; icgular sie-, 0!3c; extra sues, 7oc. Kino Ribbed Lisle Union Suits, low neck, no slenves; tight or lace - trimmed knees; regular sues, $1.00; extra sizes, $1.2.",. - Striwbrl'K'i' .1 Inllner VM'-s 1! nnl Children's Underwear Boys' Nainsook Athletic Union Suits 75c. Hoys White Gaue Cotton Ath letic Union Suits $1.00. Gills' Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves; lace tiinimed knees; small sizes, 5 5c; laige sizes, 00c. Men's Underwear Athletic Shirts and "Drawers, of fine checked nainsook 75c well. Athletic Union Suits, line checked nainsook $1,25. -. MarUt Si ami AlpleB I and (.onlrr Prayer Books The Catholic Player liooks l'or the first communion which many paienU and fi lends aie wanting for confiimation gifts aic giuuued for easy selection on h table ill our Hook Sttlie. A aiicty of bindings white celluloid, 'piettily letteicd, lich calf, moiocco and other leath er bindings. Puces stait at 20c. Rosaries 50c to $10.00. Mraw hrMRc ' lotlilm -ScoihI 1 loor ftlbrrt Mrcrt Wept Popular Novels, 65c A Few New Arrivals: Sudden Jim, by Clarence 15. Kelland. The Ilillman, by E. Phillips Oppenheim, Urandou of the Knginecis, by Haiold Ilindloss. Michael, b.v K. K. Benson. Red Fleece, by Will L. Com foil. Cao'u Abe Stoiekcepei, by James A. Cooper. The Star of the Noith, by Kiancib W. Sullivan. Clcek's Government Cases, by Thomas W. Haiislicw. Straw lrldKP 4 riollmr Srtonrt floor. Filbert streft Wist "RELAY" The Best Men's Bicycles We Know of at or Near the Same Price $37.50. Sturdily made of seamless bteel tubing. Equipped with New De parture coaster brake, mud' guards, rear stand, good tires, motorcycle pedals. All bright parts aro well nickeled. An at tractive looking, easy-running, serviceable Bicycle, at a very low price $37.50. r Strawlirldg L I'lothirr- rourth Floor Central Girls' Underwear 'I he Spiing Display has ns good values and as pictty stj let in Undei garments for girl's as foi their elders. For instance: ONK-IMKCH PA J A.MAS Of soisette or ciepe in flesh-color and white, with all soits of at tiactne trimmings or color touches. Some aie plinted m col oi ed designs, some have bands oi stitching in color. Sizes 8 to 10 vcars $1.;!5 to $u.9.". Two-piixi; pajamas or soisette or soft camblic finished with fiogs; plain colois or white with a touch of color; sizes 0 to lli yeais $1.25 to $2,50. DRAWERS-Of stuidy cam blic, cut generously full; straight or gathered at the knees, with trimming of serviceable embioid eiy or lace; sizes 2 to 14 vcars :;Se to 75c. PRLNCESS SLIPS A tableful of dainty lace- and embioiderv trimmed styles; sizes 4 to 10 ycais S5c to $3.50. NIGHT GOWNS A fascinat ing assoitment to choose from; the styles aie so prety in their quaint Empire or straight effects, with lace, colored stitching ami other tiinunings to give chaini. Of boft nainsook or batiste; sizes 1 to 1(J years $1.00 to $2.25. Strawbrldur 4 Clothier -Third Floor Wert A Hair Tonic Worth Knowing About The manufacturer of Gcrmascp tol is still heie to demonstrate t)io merits of this exceptional Hair Tonic and Restorer. Prices, 50c and $1.00 (U. H. tax 2c and 4c). btraw brldfn A. I lotluer Alii. I) Centre , WJif 1. KM Strawbridge & Clothier MARKKl' STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET The Men's 'Stores Combining seeral distinct specialty shops under one roof and operating under a single policy of fair dealing and honest values. Everything the well-dressed man needs has been provided selected by skilled fashion experts, who have made a careful study of the requirements of men who really care about their appearance: Take Our Men's Neckwear for Example Nowheie in Philadelphia can ou find a better collection of toiiect, well-chosen patterns or a wider range of prices fiom which to choose. Ae have Four-m-hands at 65c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2..i0, $:;.00. .f;s 50 and $1.00. Bow Ties at B5c, 75c. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Knitted Neckwear fiom G5c to $4.00. At these prices they pie.-enl the highest quality which modern merchandising can pro vide. Every dc-ir.ible fabnc of the season is included foulards, ciepe faille, gieiiadines, poplms, riepo meteor and other good weaves. Thousands of distinctive patteins. e The Same Is True of Other Furnishings No matter what article of Habeidashery ou may need, you can get it heie suie that pi ices aic the lowest possible consistent with good qualitv. 2000 Fine Madras Shirts at $2.00 -Will hold the attention of men who visit the Shirt Store to-morrow. This particulai Jot we secured at 25 per cent, less Hum rcgulai matket value, fiom a good nianufactuier. They are well made of woven-stripe madias, in a variety of attractive color ings, and tue comfoiUblv. loomy m cut. We havve thousands of other fine Shirts in our stocks of peicalc, madias, silks and other good fabrics. All new, all smart ami coriect all desiiablc. Prices 90c to $13.00. ' -. straw brlilEo t lolhlcr Eighth anrl JUrket Street Matchless Collection of New Straw and Panama Hats American-made Hats and London-made Hats in tho smartest of 1919 styles. They have been carefully chosen to measure up to our riguiiy-maintaineti lugn bianaarus of quality nnd value. Stiff Sennit Straws $3.00, $4.00 and $a.uu Split Straws $4.00 and $5.00 Hangkoks, feather.llght $7.00 Genuine South American Pan ama Hats from $3.50 to $25 Two Remarkable Values To-morrow Strap Hats at $1.85 Panama Hats, $4.95 Assembled for easy selection to-morrow, on the Filbert Cross Aisle, First Flbor, Also In tho Men's Hat Store. a-Vfetravvfirldee. t plolhler Second JTJoor, Market Street, gait X i.i il m m n i ! -Jr a a & a $ I ft CI 7 I a m m A f II PI n 1.1 JWWl Mi HS f vi, ti s m ,i 1$ V f 'K, A-i sLI'SSSBS -"'-'T- I- --'f'" (t-'--'r" j, . Vtt. - ' v: , m -i i 0 , " i u - c vr' ) " O" lMV c I nL - v . f.r - ' h, it.. . . A,ttl.i.AM.SE A A - ".i m
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