-i-'i ill imein FROM CITY BftCK Manu DUtlnMlUtMMn Auu i"'"'7 iiiinuuipiiiaiis Mmung ? 300 Pennsylvaniari3 Just Ar rived in Now York LARGEST NUMBER OF UNITS Many Phlladelphtans were among the 300 Pcnnsylvanlans who arrival In Niw 1 lork yesterday on the transport St. j Louis, which brought the greatest num ber 01 nmDuianco units yet returned to v mis country on tne cont. I Tho ambulance units aboard Included ') thoso numbered C07, 50S, C18, D22, DM, 528, C31, MO, G4H, 514, 517, 548, BCO, 550, 503, G01, 572, GS2, 503, 003. J C08, 010 and Oil to 020, Inclushc. lieutenants Julian M. MacMIlIan, of JjJ.28 Snruce strprt. nnrl Tinrlm-in -t iJVUter, of 1222 Locust street, were among tho officers of tho ambulance sec tions on uio Kt. Louis. Phlladelphlan nrriwne included Per clval Nixon, 2S27 North Lawrence street; Marvin W. Seercn, 124 West Asumeaao sirect, uermantown ; Win field T. Dougherty. 1535 Diamond street: Charles L. Kbcrle, 208 South 'Twelfth street: Harold A. TcllowS, 4888 Sanom street; John D. Moore, 701 Drbxel Building; Oscar S. Mullet, Jr., 5844 Washington avenue; John T. Mullin, Jr., 1110 Chestnut street; John H. Sinzhcimcr, 1321 West L'ric f avenue. John U. Smuekcr, Jr., 22." South Van street : Wlllinm B. Stnno. anm i BIdge avenue; Frnnk A. Sanders, 5145 Market street: Wlllinm J. Witte. 1.10.-. Cnstle meriuo; Frnnk Heuberger. 4547 12057 North Third street; Marcus I nruuri. -u,w5 turner Rireet. h Paul It. Hunter. 222 Pine street: j: ,a '.Vt',w n' tf, lit' Maf Achilla Boss!, 1040 South Thirteenth street; Thomas M, Tresslcr, 2234 South Fifteenth street; Vincent A. Dally, 0511 BelGeld avenue, German- town; Herbert Hayes, 6715 Olrard avenue, George S. Dlx, 4031 North Twelfth street; Andrew P. Hnstle. 1312 Jerome street; Arnold B. Kerth. 2428 North Thirtieth street; Kmll F. Suquct. 1530 Ingcrsoll street! Knmiifl A. TVnlnhiMI. 1G11 North r.lovrnll. etrnet IVIUInm , " . --.... .-V.VVW, .,...... i.incKawn. imuu East Sarcent street: George ii. msucr, iu-'2 South lorty sixth street. Balph M. Sproules, 4833 Orlscom street; George H. Wheeler. 1009 Ar- rott street; George J. Stokes, 2010 jvucb sireec; iMtcnael L.arktn, 41)11 ugrten street; Wilbur O. Thompson, 1330 Sellers street; Alfred Howard, 0320 Klngspssing ncnue; Edwin K. niggard. 1531 West Tioga street; Louis Blumenthnl, 4053 Market street. Charles B. Lnvertv. 5133 Parrlsh street; John J. O ITnrn. 5772 Hoffman street; Joseph H. Melntyre, 5041 Irvin street; James A. t.allicher. 0107 Man street; George Devenny, 1210 ter South Tnentv-fourth utrrel. nnd Cn mlilo Georglo, 1333 South Thirtieth street. Patrick F. Burke, 1510 Blnggold street; John J. Gallagher, j!307 Pike street; John W. Gulgnn.215 Bast Fifth avenue; Maxwell B. Cochran, 5023 Bace street; Blehard A. Began, 121 Durfor street; Edward A. Hnra mon, 041 Brooks avenue; Samuel De ver. 2533 South Howard street: Alex ander Bedrsvnskl. 3700 Edgcmont street; Alexander Symington, 35 West Highland avenue; George B. Illff, 4512 Colorado street. ' Joseph A. Buffo. 1218 South Elev enth street: Jnmes A. Dunborrow, CO North Thirty-ninth street; Patrick Campbell. 340 North Seventeenth street; Thomas Byrne, 1034 South Woodstock street: 'Edward P. Lowney, 3507 Lan caster avenue. Daniel P. Kiely. 3148 Cedar street; Trnnk A. Bennett. 1833 Chestnut street; William E. Wnlnwright, 2702 Grays Ferry avenue; Frank Mariano, 1414 South Bancroft street: David C. Davis, 3517 North Eleventh street; Edward F. Harkins. 2417 Grays Ferry road ; John J. Lynch, 407 South Twenty-fourth street, nnd William L. Oving ton, 3510 North Eleventh street. : ny yoJbocliy ever aha.ncjes' from. R AMESES jv CXCARETTJES j Wm& BW S . CIIAnOB ACCOUNTS Tf A V 59c j&fw? ori!EI Mm, V3 C $$ 1 923 MARKET STREET 1 ) ' JL or flesh ' M iWi A Lowered Price on Smart DRESSES Actually Worth $19.75 and $22.50 Of Satins I d Of TafTvtn PV Georgette Combinations of Wool Serges Wo group these from our own regular stocks, and thov are truly remar kahln values at tic -re """"' B" mcy Lovely New Organdie and Voile ft.f wvjn isKEaco. 5 1 A" Fioor IOOQI XAJatIJ VJ J tr- U tr Iv y D $1.00 Striped WAISTS Eeeral neat tailored stjles In striped ef fects Very special value for Trlday only. 97(s Solid Taffeta and Straw HATS, $2.50 Values to $5.00 A big table full of new. populai hats grouped t this spe cial for one day only $1.25 Wash SKIRTS 89c 7 Choice of piques, 'gabar dines, fancy cords. figured and Rtrimri - ejects. Several styiea j' $1.25 Envelope Chemise White or Wrtf, flesh Lace jjj' trimmed. v Slip-on Night $1 1Q Gowns In white or flesh. Real lace trimmings $1.50 Sateen Petticoats Flowered m patterns or V solid colors. A Big Sale of Women's New Gingham DRESSES .... In several e.v attracthe styles Women's $10 Silk Dresses $r 75 V Silk taffetas, sat ins, crepes de chine and PP linn In daelred models. r . m jmnr I'rg Tampers 49c . f Also percales. UU plain colors or 9 strips Sizes '8 I 2Ml Women's New Wash 1 ouits UQS wr Of hea-y white llnenes In belted o1 r contrasting color - trimmed models Girls' $2:00 Wash Dresses $.00 O 't Elng-hams and cliambrnys In many styles. Sixes 0 to It years. Girls' $3.00 ' Lingerie Dresses .85 $1 Lace anil em broidery trim med styles. Sires from 6 to 11 years. Boys' $2.00 Wash Suits $J.OO Of repps, lln enes and per cales. Sixes. tro4m to 1 ' )ea.i. "-: ;w v&zrr&ZFTTCW T'7 ft..t l.a fu.. ..., .. k. .,-- ... . .i'..r , v' . . - r .' w pn un u r x Vdiiv JWUUJiJliPJdlLA131iJliiJHiA THDXlJsDAX, JDKE 5, r.jr- --vif jjm '.-J,i -i Vii "" WIS) .' Kif,r. '? ' u m . -f z. ' t, a r ' ' i .-,. rrtim ... i JliU-r . m ii ii ii ii i-it ii "' in i i ! "'!""'t,'"'-""'""V" ' ' - i ii - r ri i i i ii - ' W hm Price on His Page Is Less Tki ie Kemlar Price Sir r3 TM - - v Avtrt Vlroc m.y-,v j-..!.-.. 4-1 n i- i.1- . ......1 -! f 1 T i . . . nflratnXSir, l ? H uie meicnanaise aescnoea on tnis page and m our extra announcement on the opposite page, is a com- sarv SnpLk lvZ nf Snii11 ?e Y6 Sale. Each of seventy different departments has a number of Anniver saiy specials hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth in the Store under regular prices. Golden Special To-morrow 7000 Pairs of Women's-SILK FULL-FASHIONED STOCKINGS Exceptional Value At $1.45 Theso are fine, full-fashioned THREAD-SILK Stockings, with mercerized tops and soles, -in BLACK, WHITE, SUEDE and CORDOVAN. A urnrlp tVink rpIU nt. n ninnh tilcrViof r,-i. K,,f slightly irregular in finish nothing to impair their durability or appearance. There will be a throng to-morrow. Centre peciaAj ?jti - Simwbrldee A Clothier Alsls 4. Women's Wraps-Unusual Special purchases and choice lots from our regular stock greatly reduced all typical ANNIVERSARY SALE VAL UES, which is a sufficient recommendation to bring women from many miles around. Wonderful Values in Men's Clothing! 3u r 0ur.c?S!re stoc,Ms Wh considerably more now than at the time we placed the orders for it the Stein-Bloch, Hart, benaffner & Marx and the other well-known lines we sell. But on the ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIAL LOTS the savings are really extraordinary. The manufacturers have co-operatod in splendid fashion to make this Sale a memorable occasion '"."" '""" "'Iu i"" i- ipiiius in lius rem x'xturri-onAniiNU. uvery one of these crouns is marked at less than tho. reo-nlnr priceTr-savings from about 25 to 35 per cent.: Men's and Young Men's Suits, $36.50 Some of our very finest Suits newest fabrics, best of tailoring; ery remarkable value. Men's and Young Men's Suits, $27.50 Light-weight, cool Suits, in neat mixtures; an excellent assortment of sizes; exceptional value. Men's and Young Men's Suits, $22.50 . This is an exceedingly attract ive group; neat gray mixtures, pieasmg w young men. Men's and Young Men's Suits, $17.00 These are marked at less than the present wholesale price- Real- ij nuuuuiui ill uia price 3j.(.uu. Serge Suits, With Two Pairs of Trousers, at $26.50 Men s and young men s models 500 more Suits just received. The serge was bought when the nrice dronrjedVifc haq advanced 50 per cent, since then). Single-breasted and double-breasted and yASmCaSSS style. Nearly all sizes regular, stout, short and slender. With two pairs of trousers, $26.50. Coats now $15.00 Unlined Coats of serge, poplin and burella. cloth, made on full straight lines, with long throw collar. Black, blue, taupe, tun. Capes now $17.50 Serge Capes, in blue, a few in black, body lined with peau de tygne. Panel back, with fullness from the yoke on each side. Coats now $18.50 Unlined Coats of black taffeta, full-back style and finished with all-around belt; deep collar. Wraps now $20.00 Three distinctly different mod els; a Dolman, with lined yoke, long shawl collar of satin. A Cape trimmed with braid, giving a deep yoke effect. A short, jaunty Cape lined throughout with fancy silk. All of serge in navy blue and black. Capes now $25.00 Of serge of excellent quality.in blue a few in black. Made with a long, full sweep and trimmed along the lower edge with braid. Lined throughout with figured silk. Fine-weave Serge Capes now $26.50 Made with surplice vest, crossing in the back and tying in the front; trimmed with braid and buttons; hooded collar of taffeta. Coats, Capes and Dolmans now $28.50 A miscellaneous group of high-grade Wraps, of various cloths, also taffeta, satin and silk poplin, elegantly lined throughout all at 'TO V Strawbrldte & Clothier Second Floor. Centre In the Leather Goods Store Worthy Anniversary Values Vast quantities and practically unlimited varieties of fresh, new goods, all at substantial savings, as a result of months of planning and preparation and the most careful picking 4and choosing. All these are much below regular prices : 12-inch Overnight Bags $7.95 Black cotex, lined in gray, blue or tan, and fitted with eight cellu loid toilet articles. Strap Books, $1.25, $1.65, . " $1.95 An excellent assortment, black and colors, at ?1.25. Buffed leath ers, in blue, green, tan and gray, $1.65. Black Pin Seal Strap Books, envelope shape, top handle, $1.95. Leather Belts 38c to 65c WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Black Patent Leather Belts, 1- and 2V.-ma, in sizes 28 to 40. Brief Cases $5.65 and $7.95 Tan cowhide; two-pocket styles. Leather Portfolios now $1.68 A compact case, covered in black or tan; compartments for Dtationery, fountain pen, etc. Wallets now $1.65 and $1.95 Three-fold Wallets of black pin seal. Two styles. Leather Music Folios $1.95 Women's Purses now 50c Men's Collar Bags now 85c Men's trousers, now $3.50 to $7.75 Men's and young men's White Flannel Trousers, extra value at $7.75. Striped and plain Trou sers, very unusual values, at $3.50, $1.75, $5.75 and $7.75. Men's Raincoats, now $5.00 to $14.75 These include the famous Aer vento Raincoats, sold here only. All these prices are far below value $5.00, $7.50, $0.75 and $14.75. Youths' Long- trousers Suits, $11 and $17.50 A great saving at these reduced prices. Sizes for the hard-to-fit young men of from 16 to 19 years.. Palm Beach Suits, Special at $9.50 Natural and gray shades; reg ular, stout and slender sizes. Men's Mohair Suits at $16.50 Strawbrldee & Clothier Second Floor. East Misses' Wear Under Price One Hundred Misses' Wash Dresses now $4.85 Checked gingham, plain-colored chambray and figured voiles, with cool organdie collar and cuffs. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Seventy-five Misses' Silk Dresses now $14.25 Of crepe de chine and taffeta, in navy blue, black and Copenhagen blue; some with crepe sleeves. Sizes 11, 16 and 18 years. Two Hundred Misses' Smocks now $2.65 Of colored poplin and of white beach cloth with colored trimming. Made in belted style with pockets. Sizes 12 to 20 years. Two Hundred Misses' Wash Skirts now $2.85 White Gabardine Skills, with novelty pockets and detachable belt. Lengths 33 to 38 inches. iT- Strawbrldee 4. Clothier Second rioor. Market Street Thousands of Women's New Summer Dresses in the Sale The Dress Store looks like a flower market these days, with its hundreds and hundreds of fresh, new Frocks, many prettily printed or tinted, and all so light and cool and crisp. Also many pretty, cool Silk Frocks taffetas, crepes de chine and the sheer crepe Georgette. ALL GREATLY UNDER PRICE. Lovely Cotton Frocks $7.50 to $15.00 Cool Taffeta Dresses $14.75 to $27.50 Crepe de Chine Dresses $17.50 and $18.75 Taffeta-and-Crepe de Chine now $22.50 Dresses for All Occasions Reduced High-class Afternoon Dresses, now $10.00 to $115.00. Eve ning Dresses, now $15.00 to $00.00. Serge and Tricotinc Diesses, now $30.00 to $65.00. Many of the reductions arc a third and more. rrr Straw bridge A lothier Second Floor, Centre Satin and Moire Silk Bags special, $1.95 The popular Pouch Bags, in the most desirable sizes, lined with bright-colored silk, and fitted with purse and mirror. Beautiful Moire Silk Bags $2.50 and $2.95 In b'lack, navy blue, taupe and other good colors. Silk handles, silk-covered frames, and finished with silk tassel. Attractively lined with silk, and fitted with purse and mirror. Two different sizes. Children's Pretty Silk B,ags special at 45c Strmbrldce Clothier Aisles 8 and 9. Centre All This Gold-Filled Jewelry One-Third to One-Half Less "A fine lot of Gold-Filled Jewelry in the Annivcrsaiy Sale at one third to one-half less than regular prices. The collection includes i Soft Collar Pins 35c Waldemar Chains SI and $2.50 Bead Necklaces $2.00 and $3.00 Gold-filled Link Buttons $1 a pair Siher Link Buttons $1.00 a pair Enamel Link Buttons $1.23 a pr. Cuff Pins 15c, 25c, 33c, 73c pair Lingerie Clasps 25c and 50c pair Spot Pin's 25c a pair Bar Pins 35c and $1.00 each Brooches 50c The assortment is large, but the quantities are small, so early selection is advised. V Strawbrldre tlothler Aisle n. Market Street Misses' Bracelets $2.00 Women's Bracelets $2.50 Children's Bracelets $1.50 LaVallieres 50c Powder Boxes $1.00 Thousands of Yards of SILKS of All Kinds in the Sale Staples, Fancies, Summer Silks, Wash Silks, Sports Silks, Nov elties thousands of yaids of the ery best, most dependable, and most highly desirable Silks, at prices which, in many instances, are less than the present cost of production. Eight out of thirty-five distinctly diffetent groups are briefly mentioned here: Yard-wide Black Japanese Silk now $1.85 a yard High-grade Colored Chiffon Taffeta row $2.10 35-inch Novelty Satin Taffeta Plaids now $2.00 Yard-wide Printed Foulards now $1.85 a yard 36-inch White Wash Satins now $1.65 a yard 32-inch Satin-Stripe Shirting Silks now $1.65 36-inch Washable White Velvet Corduroy 85c Double-width All-silk Crepe Georgette, in black and colors extraordinary value at $2.00 Come see for yourself, as there are so many broken lots rnd many odd pieces, that are regular "finds" for thrifty women, but which are too numerous and varied to ment'on. -S-V-V Strawbridsa A Clothier Aisle 6. Centre, Men's and Women's Gloves At Anniversary Savings You will do well to lay in a yeai's supply, as a lowor-than-usual price these days, isf possible only after such thought and effort as is le. put into this great Anniversary Sal FOR WOMEN French Kid Gloves now $2 Two-clasp, ulilte, washable, over beam --evn French Kid Gloves now $2.15 To-cUsp, white, washable, plquc sewn Tan Cape Gloves, now $2.15 One-clasp Washable C.ipo l!loes. Wash Fabric Gloves now 50c Two-clasp, In gray and In white. FOR MEN French Kid Gloves now $2 In white. One-clasp, pique-sewn. One-clasp Auto Gloves, 1.50 In tan. Leather palms. Bill: bacKS. Wash Fabric Gloves now 95c One-clasp In pray only. Auto Gauntlets now S2.60 Working Gauntlets;, now SI - Straw hrldse 4 Clothier Aisles 12 and 13. Market Street ;$3.95 Extraordinary ' Women's Raincoats now $7.25 Rubberised brilllantine in lovely changeable effects in blue, camet and gray. Belted all around, Raglan sleeves, roomy pock ets, convertible collar now $7.25. A saving of about a third of their usual cost. , . lllc 4-V strawbrldee & Clothier Second Floor. Filbert Street Rhinestone Bar Pins $4.00 to $12.00 . Sterling silver set with sparkling stones, many of them exact duplicates of high-class platinum and diamond designs. What more lovely commencement or birthday gift, and now exactly half price $4 00 to S12.00. jpi.uu w v a strawbrlt9 t clothier Aisle 0, Market Street Pearl Bead Necklaces Special Fine French pearls in carefully graduated sizes, solid gold clasp. High grade in every way. From 16 to 30 inches in length now J6.00 to $15.00, and much below the usual cost for Necklaces of this q y- ,y, V Strwbrlde t Clothier Aisle 0, Market Street Embroidered Voile Flouncings, 75c a Yard Beautiful patterns, many styles lo choose from, 25 inches wide. At a saving now of one-fourth 75c a yard. n -- Str.wbrlJi-e & Clothier Aisle 12. Centre Stylish Plaitings now 35c a Yard Crepe Georgette and chiffon in dainty summer colors, in plain and combination effects. Hemstitched or picot edges. Less than half price 35c a yard. , V 8tri?brldeft Clothier Aisle II, Market Street Gold Lavallieres now $2.50 Solid gold with beautiful pendants, stone-set. Some in' light, dainty effects, some in heavier designs. An effective touch for summer costumes. A welcome commencement gift now $?..50. Ex ceptional values, some just half pricey iU Pfrawbrldge & Clothier Aisle 0. Market Street Men's Woven Madras Shirts now $2.00 Many excellent patterns and colorings all woven clear through and,therjfore, absolutely fast. Were we to place orders for identical grades at this time, the wholesale price would be 30 per cent, more than our Anniversary price. i - Strawbrldge 4 Clothier Kast Store Eighth Street 1800 Men's Four-in-Hands Special at 45c , From a manufactuier of excellent standing in the Men's Neck wear industry. Rich fabiics in a wealth of patterns which will ap peal to critical men. - SV- Strawbrldee i. Clothier lle I Market Street Babies' Light-weight Go-Carts $20.00 Reclining back, adjustable foot well. Reed hood and body, in ecru, gray and white. Excellent sprips and cushions, heavy tires and stiap across front. j Strawbrldee & Clothier Fourth Floor. Centre Hand-made Blouses Special at $5.00 Of fine batiste in white and flesh color, exquisitely tucked and hemstitched by hand. Tailored, high-neck models that are so smart for certain occasions. Now exactly half their usual price $5.00. --Strawbrld(:e 4 Clothier 1'rench Salon. Third Floor West Electric Table Lamps Special at $17.50 Solid mahogany base, 20-inch silk shade with double fringe. A beautiful bit of furnishing as well as splendidly useful $17.50. X, Strawbrldte 4. Clothier Fourth Floor, East Framed Mirrors Greatly Reduced Pay anywhere from $3.00 to $15.00 and save in each instance about one-fourth the usual cost. Delightful variety for rhoosing old gold, polychrome, mahogany and silver finishes. Some beautiful little Boudoir Mirrors with hand-carved frames at $5.25. But prices run $3.00 to $15.00. iV Strawbrldee .. Clothier Fourth Floor, East Hand-Colored Prints, Framed $1.50 Reproductions .' famous pictures, by such artists as Joseph Israels, Sir Thomas Lawrence, Joseph Farquarson, Sir Henry Rae burn and many other well known paintors. Daintily colored and appropriately framed in mahogany-finished frames, size 14x17 inches. Now close to half price--$1.50. j i-y Strawbrldee & Clothier Fourth Fkior, Kast 1000 Trimmed Hats Charming Summer Styles Fresh, New and an Extraordinary Value Specially made up for us by a well-known New York manu factuier, from whom we purchased them at a great price concession and to this concession we have added a considerable percentage of our own usual" profit. They are of the fashionable Crepe Georgette and Hemp Faced With Crepe The Ciepe Georgette Hats a'c in white, black, navy blue, navy blue trimmed in white, and white tiimmed in navy blue. The Hemp Hats aie all in white with crepe facings, and trimmed with flqwers, ribbons and ostrich feather novelties. All new and beauti ful and so charmingly summery. - t- r.iraunnase & llotnier Second Floor Market Street, West Women's Suits at Sale Prices All kinds of Suits silk, wool and cotton. Snu were specially purchased for this Sale, others are Suits from our regular stock greatly reduced. ' Cloth Suits now $45, $50, $60, $67.50 to $100 High-Class Silk Suits Reduced $85 to $135 Cool, Dust-Shedding Mohair Suics $19.75 Linene Suits $11.75 Jersey Suits $25.00 The Summer Suits mohair, linene and jersey, are all fresh, new Suits, purchased at special prices for the Anniversary Sale. stra bridge & Clothier .Second Floor Market Street Babies' Short Dresses Samples, 95c to $5.95 Of white lawn and fine nainsook trimmed in various charmini? ways with lace or embroidery. Slightly rumpled and only one and two of a kind. Sizes 6 months to 2 years 95c to $5.95. Short Petticoats, Special Cambric, trimmed or plain; sizes 6 monthsi to 2 years 50c to $1.50. .,& feft ?.SL.dJ"IV,e"' mothers wil1 te dellhted to out. 111. IMG iiiub .uinj pu hvwiiuiiiuaiijii Htrawhrldge & Clothier Third Floor West, Stfawbridge & Clothier v MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. FILBERT ST. f I v r JTjV Y- 'WiS j. tv U HA j- ri ft A It. 4&t W-Jm X? y j -r a m I I iVl 'I'll r?n & .'' nx 5-.U it 't T I T i T'ftf .? ft 'M A w V f it, C3 XJO HOME OF. STYLE AND ECONOMY ..' - .. . r- iA'y(fvsjr'k''J; ,v'"4. v r .t8, a tiXAJJKMfr "is-rt Se&fo?- A'.. y . .. v. 'k '"hm1 3 u . A!; ,rsas St.. . -A " " v . 4-G-" T '" A. - - ji; ftu' .VH y"vr f k ' '! f $ vffil r-i , .. -f , ie, 3f S ( J. - YvnK" " Hti AWfaMJVl' fl i
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