Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 30, 1919, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1919
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FALLENHEROES
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tf-W Anion- Men Honored for Mak-
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NAMED IN DIVISION ORDERS
li Two ant probably more of the fif It
5 three deceased members of the heenl.r
ninth (Liberty I DivMom filed in dlvl
;tona1 rencrnl orders, were I'hilntlel
' "I nlilana Tho .yinirndrs of l!iee men who
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? made the stllireme sucrilife in Krnnee
51,1, . . .... ...
BStare now nrrivine in this counttj.
J n i.,...., in,;in.li.lnlitniia nro'
The Known IMiilailcipuiniis nrr.
Srreeant Michael C. Ventura, i oninan.
'In aiiih lntniri N'xt of kin. Jlr
(v I Tvui Veninea 40 North lu-fuuith
par I I.-11.
w. aatreei ..... . . .... ,.
ffe -F Corpon.1 Jlm VUh. Amhulanre com-
& ,- Ml. 3MM. S-n""' T; J (.BS-'nte ,
M j Wad. Mrr Mary Lawrence. ..in ' arptnier i
'I The other men were
? Mnlne nenjam n I. repper,
Sl.llh In-
'..... vr.w nf Liu nut shown
J IBiiiiJ ."..' ' ".. ..lt 1I1II. Infan
captain iinrry i. invr..
try. Next of kin not hovn
Mtenhen Noxraoi-kl.
t--I Company A 313th Infanirv
rrirnte. nm ni"
N-st r kin1
S&ipot shown . , ..
?L r t.iv Ael elrtMS. Jamea If.
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Company A 3i:n iniamn m-m
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fnot ahown i........
KV S nt Lieutenant uuniii ... ... ""-
IW".'3ir.th lnfantr Next of kin not hon
mm Carpor.ll Halter uianinum, unium.-
K:- 4 3lth Infantry Next of kin not shown
Kif Sersexint Money .xi. fainter, i nmpan
I. isuth Infantrx Mrs l.lUalirth M raieu. i
IiW. JOIlllie. a. ,
m I Corporal JameaJ. Mullen . ompam k
a Xllih Infantry airs rmnn- r. n ...i
tNoTtn All "bop atre-l Phllnilelphlx
. sni .Inlin C. Mrii!rr. i ..ni.ia-i 1
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Mr.
Hill's
Guarantee
Goes
With Every
Purchase
Store Orders
Accepted
1029
Tomor
HIS ANNUAL EXTRAORDINARY
Summer Sale of
I'M 1 I il V
dU W JHUJBLwS w
A Sale Event Without Parallel Enabling You to Make
Great Savings !
A SALE of great importance to all men of Phila-
delphia and a sale that is eagerly awaited
each year.
Our entire stock of new desirable clothing is
embraced and at savings that are nothing short
of sensational.
No man can afford to hesitate. Realize your
wants in Summer clothing and share at once, for
a sale like it may never present itself again.
1000
en's
SUMMER
Kool Cloths
Summer Flannels
Breeze Weaves
Men's $12.50 and $13.50
Summer Suits
Summer crashes, mixture
weaves, summer-weight cheviots
and mohairs in patterns that are
pleasingly distinctive.
Young Men's $20 and $25
Skirt Model SUITS
NEARLY 1000 brand-new suits in the wanted skirt, high-waisted
and more conservative models each offered at a saving of
from ?5l00 to $10.00, All the wonderful plain colors and neat
patterns in vogue this season.
Our Famous Men's $30
Silk Lined SUITS
tHB suits that have taken Philadelphia by storm
S1A
.hipmnt of them ready for
Mafou.ra in vjy model to
Mr. Edirrd Nipple", "Vl-
.,f"'tt John .. MrCawler. Company V.
Mlth Infantry. Mrs. Tersss. .McCawley. 58
lllvv street. Carbonrtat Pa.
rrlfale Mfrrtt I.. Lion., hediurtrs
company. 311th Infantry Next of kin not
fehOHD, I
..rLr"1,r"' "eph. M. Ilrlllncs, Company M.
3l.lh Infantry. Nut of kin not ahntm.
t ornoral l.oul. A. Itrrknnlti, Company I..
Infantry Next of kin not shown.
I.ilh Infanm. Next of kin not shown
, I'riinl. flral rlmi. Mlllli.ni II. Duke,
;Mny k aiSlh InfAnlry. Next of kin not
Sersennt lttitk r. Kimli.tim. iAmnnu
K. 313th Infantry Next of kin not shown
Nsrrennt Krank l. Hill, Company I. 313th
Inrnntrj- Nmt of k'n not shown
Corporal hrnnk Murium, (oinpnny I.
3ir.Hi Infantry. Next of kin not shown.
2MTnt fonnifl J, Trotta. Company I.
Sl.it n Inrantry. Nxt of kin not shown.
first Lieutenant Raymond l Turn. Com
pany I. SlSth Infantry. Nxt of kin not
shown
. I!".'",," "" rlnaa. .Innie. White. Company
I. 310th Infantry Nxt of kin not shown.
I riM-rnl Thomas l.nnunberrr. Company
I, 3I..th Infantrs Nmi of kin not ahown
I'rlinte Klmer P. Ilailrn. Company A.
31. .th Infantry .Vest of kin not shown.
Private Nalhun V Shiite. Company A.
:t.ith Infantry Nxt of kin not ahown
jrrite.int rniiii) i. llfllrk. Comoanv H.
31Mh Infanirv Nxt of kin not shown,.
rrcelnt .lonn J. ftrnu. lotnpanv ( .Tinh
Ir.fantn Next uf kin not shown
rrarant (lartnrp l'Hiiconl. Comnanv I'.
n.ith infanrrv xt of kin not ahmn.
rrKrant l.lmfr K. I ox, t'omp,in n :u..tn
infantry Nut oi urn not ahown.
Meih'inlr Slose . Verier. Comnanv O
.11ih Infaotrv. NVxt of kin not hown.
Prl ale llllam I. nunn. Company M .Tllltn
Infantr. .nm or km not hown
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uin noi .nnwn
Comnatn M. ninth
it e.hnwn
I'rlvnle I'nnnril .1. Ilallj, Cotnpnnx
.Ttllth tnfnnlri N'ext of kin not shown
Prhnle .loeph T, Conner. Compan r.
Rlmh lnfs-trv Next of kin not -howl-
Prli"tf Franela llner. Hendauarters ''om
nwnv ainth lnfxntr Charles Hover. Man-
helm !.at-a"ter rountx. .ra
-ieex-rant Knin C. Xllller. i nniiiain r
aiii'h Inf'ii'-i. N'Xt if km no a,-'i-j
3t4ih Infsi.trr.
nut. P.
t:rinizer. t orpee-1 IHUMI M. I iinrnuin. ..i w v .mm
(r.inarr. - '......t- ,,,.. xr..t e i.u. tint aVin.vu
Pr.nl. Vlnrent .1. TJeil n. SanMarv fle-
tai hment 3Ulth lntentr Next of kin not
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,.. , ijrutrn:int lohn .1. Fox I'nmpanx
r atl'.th Intantrx t or kin noi anown
Prlxnte fieortte R. Monroe, Companx H
j .,h nfanr Next or kin nni snown
Prlxate. flrt eliixa. .lohn --hlehls. om-
Pni i'. .ii on. i.niiv. - - -
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(I i'nmpanx 3Ktli Infantrx Next of kin
noi h..n
P-.rate X llllam ei. loone .xmin lanre
, mnarn ttllith Ollh Sjnltan Train
Open Every Evening
MARKET STREET
M
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901 ATTTTATri
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$10.00
SUITS
HereV the leader and Mr. Hill
challenges any one to duplicate
them at his low price. See them
note how splendidly they are made
and then wonder at their low price;
20 different styles of patterns for
choice.
Men's $15 and $16.50
Summer Suits
An exceptional group of the
light-weight suits of genuine
Palm Beaches, fancy mixtures,
homespuns and cheviots.
Another big
Ws sale. The nnest Blue serges,
wel toywuig men as well as
Jpaaph Kdnarrt Toono. 4S3 O treet. north
west Washington. ku
Corporal Vllllam Ittn'en. A"nJul1n1"
Company 3Hlh, SUIth Sanitary Train. Mrs.
t.uclnda linaon. UID Manhattan avenue.
Ifrooklyn. N. T. .i.1i. ivm.
rrlTHI OSfPn . mill ',,"".S;.'i lra I
nany 313th. 301th Hanltary Train. Mrs,
Marlon O. Daly. Jeter menue. Houth Bethle
hem, fa
BpVN..nffTu,nlt;,t,.,Xn-. Sffil
t am nonown.
DRIVER WHO HIT CHILD HELD,
Builder Muat Answer Charge June
13 Girl In Hospital
Vllllnm Koaaler. n builder, 2820
West Oxford street, xxns held on his
own recoRiilzniiee today by MiiRistratc
Trice in the Twenty-second street and
Hunting Tark nvenue police station, for
a further hearing dune 1. on a charge
of linring run down ten -year-old Iluth
iTngiie.tlia) Tower .street.
Street Serscant Holton testified Hint
the child, on her way to spend the day
with n friend of her mother nt Twen
tieth and Somerset streets, had stepped
off 11 southbound IJIdge avenue enr at
Lehigh nvenue, nnd had 'crossed the
trad. lit front of the car. Kcssler,
nccording to Million's testimony, was1
driving south on Ilidge avenue in his
automobile and pasted the car afler,
it had stopped, striking the child as
she crossed the street. She i in the
Northwest General Hospital. She was
badly cut nnd bruised nnd the doctors'
think injured internally.
Japanese Students Hold Reception
A reception in honor of Dr. Inazo
Nitobc. of the Imperial Inlvcisily, of
Jnpnn, xvas given last evening In the
International Students' House. i'DO."!
Spruce trecl. by thirty-four Japanese
students of the I'niversjty nf Pcnnsyl
viinia. Doctor Nitobc, ilccompnnicd by
his wife, is on his way tn the Pence
Conference in Paris.
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Men's $8
White
Flannel
Trousers
$e.95
Store Orders
Accepted
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Open
Evenings
Until 10
Clock
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SPROUL TO DECIDE
ON SITE FOR BRIDGE
Delaware River Commmission
pacag Quostion , Hands
of Governor
The nuestion of the location of the
Philadelphia terminal of the proposed
Delaware river bridge connecting this
city nnd Camden will be placed In the
hands of Governor Sproul by the mem
bers of the Delaware nixer Commis
sion. Whether Washington Square will be
the Philadelphia terminal of the pro
posed bridge will depend entirely upon
the action of the Governor and the Leg
islature. The members of the Delaxvare
lliver Hridgc Commission, which Is com
posed of .Mayor Smith, John T, Wind
rim and Alfred K. Ilurk, with Jnmes
JSTOItK
End-of-Month Clearance of
$4.98 to 10
Trimmed j$i
2
Hats I
ON SALE ll A. M.
Various styles, lnflmllnir hlack. narv
and brown hats of llaere straw com
blned with allk. also gome Hsht sum
mary hata In white or pink They nro
trlmmad with fanthrr. flowera nnd
fancies, ill Brothtrt Third Floor
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jf4Hrtiifi0v0t
varvc-rt.! uftincniHU lUULintK yjv KUlVIVKrwABLX. DAKUAUNd 1V1AKIV
THE END-OF-THE-MONTH
A DAY BRIMFUL OF INTEREST FOR THE THRIFTY
Your highest expectations
the family is provided for
4 n
A IV on) oYiac I nm nr mill l I
J& iii,u .I
To Every Purchaser of' $1 or More
ueries "1IXXI" & "UXXr
Good in any yclloiv trading stamp book no .matter how
many other "Extra" stamps you may already have.
All Goods Purchased Tomorrow Will Be Charged on
June Bill, Payable in July
1" i i nni 0tCt ii Vf n r
Misses' and Women's
$8.75 Summer Dresses
. ,.-.. j i io;,i crinrrVmms in
down front; contrasting organdie
flap patch pocKets ana peari uu
$10 Summer $790
Dresses
Of plain and figured voiles, also
nets. Light summer shades,
stitched vestee, collar and turned
cuffs with plaited organdie ruffle.
$20 Tailored Suits, $15
ar.,1 nnnlin in navy,
black and light shades. Belted and
box jackets with vest of pongee
Silk
braid and duuoh """"6'
linings.
1,1 1 Brothers
$1 High-Grade Cork
Linoleum, '$?&
&m-s: -" ""-::
Room-Size Rugs : 9x12 Ft.
,12 Imported Grass Rugs, $87,
$35 to $5750 Axminstcr Rugs,
mper$9f J29.95
ted.. -"-'
$35 Seamless Tapestry vf)
Brussels Rugs. (.Imperfect)
$40 Seamless Tapestry $95
Brussels. hubs. -.- -
This $15 $g.98
Wood Crib
rnlonlal design, white enamel AD
lah. Spring VottAni. sliding side.
$25&$3o pi 9.98
Wooden Beds i v
in Ivorv whlt emamel, mahogany
Ind wlnm William and Mary.
Adam and Queen Anne designs.
46 alie.
S15 & $16 Reed Fiber
Rockers, $10.98
Brown finish, Low back, lndepend
ent .eea-W, spring bottom.
$175 Living $1 4Q.75
Room Suite ' "
Three pieces. Brown Spanish lealh
erette rlU spring tat and back.
$28 Dressei: or$00 tiQ
r.hiffonler ... ; "A,OU
American nuarterid oak. Colonial
round r -iraight line. Two pa-
tern B-
LlfJIf
I.-0B6OPB'
K. Lcnnorc, secretary, held n pro
longed i-onference at the Major's office
yesterday with Prof. nrren P. Lalrel.
head of the architectural eleparlment of
the l.'nlversity of Pennsjlvniila, the ad
viser of both the Philadelphia and New
.lersey Itrldgc Commission.
Professor Laird submitted a report to
the commission some time ago, In xxdilch
he staled I he proposed bridge must end
In n traffic plaza in this city If an In
tolerable evil of traffic congestion In the
future is to be avoided. In his report
Professor Laird recommended tho nd
visablllty of connecting the bridge with
the city's subway system nt Washing
ton Square.
The members of the commission after
a long discussion decided to send n re
port to Governor Sproul and the sta.te
Legislature-without making nny recom
mendation further than to embody the
report of Professor Laird and various
communications, suggesting that the
terminal be at Frnnklln Square, Sixth
and Knee streets, antl at other points.
The report nnd accompanying documents
will be presented and forwarded to liar
rlsburg the latter part of next xveek.
OfKXS DA1I.V II ... M. AND OI.OSKS
HATS
Lit
Market
Eighth
One Yellow Tradiig Stanp With Every lc Parchase All Day
A rinrTrTllrniMn
will be realized, and more, as you turn from section to
and at decidedly advantageous prices.
TFt C
avwej A vraiftvr a wv
YELLOW
TRADING
STAMPS
FREE
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$r.50
5
attractive colorincs. Some fastened
collar, belt tying in bow in back,
- ; mn
Stunning $15 Capes, $10
Of navy serge and o novelty
basket weave in Nile green and
tan. Some braid with trimmed
ruffles; others surplice effect,
braid-bound.
Wash Skirts
$2 to $6 Vals,
IU.50
Clearance of odds and ends.
Pique, gabardine, Bedford cord
and linene. "Regular and extra
sizes.
SECOND FLOOH
85c Hejavy Mercer- C Cc
ized Damask, yd. . . -
61-Inch. Floral and stripe designs.
40c Turkish Bath
Towels, each . . .
29c
22x14 inch. Heavy Ten- yarns;
Dozen, ".40.
lt Brothers First Floor, North
$2.25 White English
Nainsook $ gQ
1 0-yard pc. '
Fine and sheer.
Lit Brother! First Floor, North
$1.49 White $ OQ
VoUe Waists- A-
Small pin plaits down front" wide
platted collar, buttons, hemstitch
lnT and lace trimming.
Lit JJr"iera Second Floor
$1 Glass Mixing
Bowl Sets, 79c
g and 9 Inch sizes.
8c Water Tumblers, 5c
.Colonial glass; full size.
Ut Bro I hers Third Floor
49c to $1.25 Notting
ham Lace Cut-tins,
StriP,25c to 75c
Suitable for transoms, basement
windows, etc.
$2.50 to $3 Sunfast Madras
Curtains, strip $1.49 & $1.98
Beautiful colorings,
59c Half Sash
Curtains, pair ...
39
With lace edge and insertion.
No Mall eir Phone Order Filled ea
Upholstery' llemo'
UU fUsl f -Third lloon
Five Hetdiln Salqon Brawl
Five pcrsous xvcro Involved In u cut
ting affray in n saloon nt the corner
of Ilroadway and Federal street, Cam
den, late last night. Frederick Kck-
AT 8:50 I M.S
ciyioJbocLiJ eier
ff changes rrorn.
R AMESES J
Y CIGARETTES j
Gznis- --
-UI'Baijjiiaaa,,a,B
TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
Brothers
PHILADELPHIA i
iiiJiaiaatMifVitwiJ)SyJa
-rnorrptipn s.i- nr- a s-sw- a
V'WWN MiaaXiaaiaVtiitaaMiaVWaJa1a'
. . hats trimmed frkk
$1.50 to $2 Ready-to-Wear
Sports & Un-gQc
trimmed Hats v
Smart un-to-
date styles In
a varletv of
clors offered
In this clear
ance. Show
handling.
$3 Panama
Hats, $1.49
SI a n n iRh
shapes fin
ished ' with
tailored hand
and bow.
One pictured,
$? to $6
Ready-to-Wear
Matrons'
Hats & Turbans. $2.98
Msere straw with wheels of rib
bon or fancies. Pictured. No mall
or phone ordern filled on hata.
Lit Brothera First Floor, North
A Sale of Men's Suits
Soldiers and Men of Action! It Is Imperative to Decide on Your
Spring and Summer Suit Tomorrow If You Wish to Save
From Six to
$20 Suits $1 A
Now... i 1
Suiu $17t50
$30 & $35 Suits $0 9 50
A fine assortment of spring and
sorges, flannels, popular victory
siDie manner.
Boys' $3.50 Regatta!. $1 .95
Wash Suits L
"Light and dark chambray. Blue,
brown and gray1 striped galatea in
Billy Boy, Junior Norfolk and
Middy styles. Also white with
blue collar and cuffs. Sizes 2
to 9.
Ut Brothers Second Floor, 7th St.
i Infants' & Children's
39c & 50c Fancy
Tod OGtc
Socks ,
In dainty colorings.
$1.25 Silk Stockings, 79c
Wanted colors. Irregular.
$2.25 to $6 Italian or Glove
Silk Underwear,
$1.39 to $3.75
Vets. bloomers and chemises.
No Mall or Phone Orders Filled on
Underwear
lit Brothers First Floor, South
SaimuS.
Occupying the Entire Under Floor c. This Big Store and Selling
Up-to-date, Seasonable aiercnarat-.t ureauy unaer rnce
Envelope
Chemise,
44c
10 A. M, Sale
Clearance 1 "1G0111I
muslin, lace trim
med. No mill er
phone orders ruled.
I'Mrturfd.
Women's 55c
Union Suits, 35c
Cotton ribbed, Ijtce
trimmed knee. Some
imperfect. Three ror si.
18c Dress Ginghams, 12'2c
Colored plaids and broken checks.
$10 to $4 High and $l'
Low Shoes x
Women's l'umpe. Colonials and
J hoes tn black and tan leathers
and white canvas. All sizes 1
n lot ".'0 to 4 Values. 1
Mlssts' & Children's Whit canvas
puinpi and .tan play ox.orda.
filzes 6 to 3 In lot. il.SO ' s-
to iS, Value .... .,i,....-.,,,.J.
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: I 1
Wi-
man, twenty-three yearn old, 720 Mor
gan street, and William Dugary, twenty-eight'
years old, Third nnd Mlcklc
streets, xvcre severely cut about the
head. George Harper, twenty-four
years old! his wife, Kvallnc, nnd John
MAII. AND rilONR ORDEHS
Filbert
Seventh
x .j ,
-. a-, n a a-s , a m.Ti . anj-
section filled with generous
$2.50 to $3.50
Seamless $ 1 2Q
Sheets. .
Extra heavy Wamsutta Mills
bleached sheeting. 65xl0S, 72x108,
81x108 and 90x108. Slightly 1m
pwfect. N mall or phone orders
filled.
50c Pillow Cases, 39c
Bleached sheetlnpr. Plain hem,
rarded border or hemstitched.
45x36 Inches.
$5 Satin-Finished
Spreads
$0.65
Heavy grade; pnntty Marseilles
patterns. Hemmed. Double-bed
size.
70c Bleached Sheeting, 58c
Heavy, durable quality, 2 ',4 yards
wide.
Remnants 25c Muslin "I 7c
& Cambric, yard ...'
Bleached muslin and cambric. 36
Inches wide.
Lit llrothera First Floor, North
Twenty Dollars
$37.50 & $40 $J7 EA
Suits Now ....-' xjyj
WSuits $3150
$50 & $55Suits$01 CA
summer materials, including blue
stripes. Tailored in the best pos-
BOYS' WASH PANTS
79c, 98c, $1.25, $1.39 &
$1.89
The largest stock and best val
ues to be found in town.
Knickerbocker or bloomer styles
in khaki, beath cloth, black-and-
white crash, s'.lver gray, also
white duck. Sizes 6 to 18.
Women's $6 White
Nubuck Lace BOOTS
TT si1nrn 1hV 1 - i-T. . w .tnA1.J
uri-uttit; juott luaiiici. uuaiiicicu
Men's $5 Black Oxfords. ,
English and broad toe styles.
Big & Little Girls' $2.50 to $3
Pumps Sc Shoes, $1.19
Clean-up sale of short lines.
Various leathers. No mail or
'phone orders filled.
Women's, MisscV & Juniors' $p QC
Summer Dresses
Plain. fVnired and flowered voile, check and plaid
tTlnsham and linene. Some with organdie collar and
ouTs ;, others with plqua collar. Two pictured.'
Clearance of Women's & Misses' $0 7C
$130 Dresses O.O
Taffeta, satin, crepe, de china, silk poplin and eerce.
'Vaj-lety of styles and colors.' Broken lots.
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HATS TUIjrMTiD FItErl
$1 to $2 Untrimmed Hats
On Sale 030 A. SL
Sensational clearance to make room tnr
new stock. Season's iTnost desirable
UI1U IMIU1II OlltKinx), Jltliv UI1U UUlOfS,
$2 to $3 Sports Hats
A well-known maker's overstock.
Smart models of pineapple or rough
and black, rtlbbon band.
Women's $5 Low Shoes, $3.49
Gunmetal calf, patent coltskln and
black kldskin, pumps and Colonials,
also tan English walking; shoes.
No Mall or Phone Order Filled on
Subway Foirtwoar
89c Mercerized Damask, 69c
7I-lnch. BaUn'. finish.,.. Various., pat-
r. ... ........ s.r. r-'iiu..
,.-. ' v., r-WUtn.
Cramp, all of Gloucester, were held as
witnesses by the authorities, Thccauso
of the trouble has not been established.
BELLAK
PIANOS '
S0HMER PIANOS
APOLLO
PLAYER-PIANOS
TALKING MACHINES
VICTR0LAS
S0N0RA
VICTOR RECORDS
1129CHESTNUTST.
rlUiED;
Men's $3.49 & $4.98
Genuine South
Amen Panamas
Bought from one
of the largest and
best importers. Ini
six popular styles.
Pure white oieacn.
Slight imperfec
tions. 1AI Brafaera Flrat
Floor, 7th Kt.
SALE
savings. Every need of
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Men's $1.50 X $1.15
Shirts s x
Madras and rep.
fancy colored
stripes. Soft curfe.
75c "Onyx"
Silk Half
Hose, 48c
Lisle poles and
tops. Navy,
cord ovan,
pray, suede,
also black or
white. Seam
less. 65c & 75c
Silk Four- in-Hands, 49c
A noted maker's cletm-up of short
lengths of silks. Various patterns
and colorings. Brocades, rigurod
satins, etc.
Men's $1 BalbrigganjgQc
Underwear, each.. . "'
Ecru cotton. Short Fleeve shirts.
Ankle length drawers.
IJt Brothers First Floor, 7l1i St.
Women's 75c White y"Qn
Silk GLOVES
Two-cfasi. Double finger tips. No
Mall or rhone Orders' Filled.
Lit Brothers First Floor. -Sth. St.
Girls' $2 I),
to $12.50 t-resses
79s $1.50, $2 & $3
0:30 A. M. Sain No Mail or Phone
Order rilled.
White Persian lawn dresses, also
middles and tub frocks of reps and
poplin. Rumpled. Broken ntjcs.
Girls' $2 to $12.50 Coats,
79c, $1.50, $2 & $3
10 A. M. Rale. Sizes 2 to 6. Sea
son's latest models and materials.
No mall "or phone orders filled.
Girls' $7.50 Capes, $5
I Of serge and satlne. Sizes 6 to 14.
Girls' $2.50 & $3 $1 C
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On Hale 0i30' A. M.
Jean cloth with smocking, pockets
and belts. Sizes 14 to 20.
Lit Brothers SECOND FLOOR
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Children's $2.75 to $3. Shoes
'& Pumps, $2.19i
Patent coltskiri" and gun-metal.
Broad toes. Sizes 6 to 8.
Lit nrotner First Floor, orth i
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