i t t h m GERMAN SOCIALISTS WIEET CRISIS TODftY Leaders Unafraid of Serious Break as Weimar Conven tion Opens , s GRETNA RANGE WAITS RESERVE RIFLEMEN EVEftiNfr1 PUBLIC XflMHEffi JTJta 10, Mo 1 " .-,,,., , i , . , i .7: 11 - 1 r ' , Vl S- By the Associated J'rcss Hcrlln, Juno 10. The national con imMm nf the Mnlorltv Socialist patty nt Weimar today inntks tlie fiit meet ing of the faction of, I'lilllpp Sclicidc mnnn, the chancellor, since it became tho Kovcrnment party. The session promises to supply the acitl test to the integrity of tho party in view of the prevailing national crisis nml the chronic unrest within the party's ranks. Notwithstanding the existence of the disaffected element-?, the leaders are not afraid of any serious break at Weimar. While none of the insurgents openly threatens to join the Independent So cialists, they ate nevertheless giviuK the Independents moral encouragement in their campaign against the government. Kdounril David, minister without portfolio, toid the Associated Press that the national political situation should rot he sized up through llorliu spec tacles, adding that "ilcrlin has alvvnjs been the recruiting ground for political revolutionaries, professional agitators nnd dreamers." "The intellectual forces which hae made our party great," he said, "came not from llcrlin. but almost wholly from western and southern Germany. Berlin's political antecedents, nttnos- phero and environment are notorious!) illie Iron Division, conducted the drills not conducive to united effort. Berlin and foot evolutions of the day. is aoomca 10 remain me lucuiiuior oi General Cressweil Tells Stu dents Much Attention Will Be Given to This Work r OfUceis' Camp of Instruction, .Mount Gretna, Pa June 10. Wjthout even a semblance of ceremony ofliccrs of the Itesene .Militia of Pcnnhnn!a, here for n week of special instiuctlon pre paratory to the annual brigade encamp mriit ticxr month, got into harnes yes teiday. Hy noun the establishment was tunning as smoothly r.s a -veil oigan ized hummer school. Ity ilheetion of Adjutntit Oeneial Heni y nil student ofliccrs were supplied with 1!)03 model Spilngheld rifles. These wcie used during the dny in close and ci tended order fit Ills, instruc tion in tajonet work, etc. Later they will be used for target practice ut the miiic ruie lange, about two miles from the camp. 1 uriieini tnaries i'. Urcsswcll. camp coniiiiundcr. In addressing the officers jesterdn.v, said much attention will be Riven to lifle practice dining the week. On Tlimsday all ofliccrs will be marched to the range nnd an assault will be made' upon nn "encmv" in the shape of concealed targets. Tliee will be portable silhouette figures which can be made to appear at unexpected places in the tall grass. Major Quentin Itcit7cl gave the first lectin e on tin get practice. Colonel Frederick A. Snjdcr, who commanded the10."d Inginecrs of the IViiiisvlviinl.i division in Fiance, gave a talk on map leading and Captain Chailps I. Ktalir puve a demonstration on first aid. Colo nel lj. C. Shannon, another officer of IIDIT I IN FORCE IN DETROI T Nearly 2000 Delegates Attend Session of National Association HySllio Associated Press Detroit. .Tune 10. Nearly two thou sand delegates attended the opening ses sion heie today of the twenty-fourth annual convention of the National As sociation of Ciedlt Men. Piominent speakers to address the meeting include Secretary of the Trcas nry Carter N. Glass, Harry A. Wheel er, former president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, and Paul M. aibiirg. former deputy governor ot tlie l cdcral Ilescrvc board. lhe oigauintion's membership is now nt tlie highest point ot its his tor, avoiding to the lcpoit of the membership committee, totaling 29,1)00. .hoi e man nutiu new membeis wctc added (lining the last jenr. As it prcliminarj to the convention the Amci iciiii acceptance council held its annual meeting last nlght'nt which means of encouraging tlie use of Amer ican trad" acceptances during the re construction period wer-discussed. '. ' COURT COMMANDS TROLLEYS TO RUN FEARS COSTA RICA HAS OPENED WAR Nicaragua Believes Declaration of Hostilities Issued Denied by Tinoco's Envoy rz. all sorts of radicalism. We older ptirtj heads are accustomed to view such phenomena with perfect equanimity. Our convention is called primarily for the purposo of sizing up these ucvvcomeis." Discussing sovletism, with which some of the dissenting members of the Majority Socialist paity aic said to be coquetting, Hcrr David remarked that he was convinced tho party would never approve of a pure soviet system, which, he said, was the "negation of drmoe laey, to which the Majority Socialists are pledged. "It is n contradiction of democincy," he concluded, "because it eliminates the majority for the benefit of a diclutoiial .minority." BOY SCOUTS PRAISED BY CARDINAL GIBBONS WET DOINGS IN DRY TOWN "Come and Have a Drink" Declared Favorite Expression in Washington ISosfon, June 10. At an anti-pio hibition meeting flint tilled Mechanics' flail last night Itepiesentativc Jnmrs A. Gallivan, of this city, pointed to conditions nt AViHiingtou as mi illus tration of what lie predicted would ic sull in nil gieat center of population under nation-wide prohibition. "I have seen men in Congress," Mr. (liiUivnn said, "when Washington vvns wet, under (he influence of liquor at midnight, but since Washington Ins been' drj I have seen them under the influence of liquor lit noomhi.v. ou inniiot step out of the C.ipitol to go to jour ciltne in the congressional office building without a dozen members say ing, 'Come and have a diiuk,' and Washington is dij ." Organization of First Catholic Unit Brings Letter of Ap proval From Prelate Baltimore, Juno 10. (P,y 'A. P.) In connection with the organisation in Baltimore of the first Catholic Chinch unit of the Boy Scouts of America, a letter written by Cardinal Gibbons to former Secretary of the Treasury Mc Adoo is made public in which the cardinal sajs: "The young boys of the nation uie its fntheis-to-be. Wc, as a nation, are best prepared when wc train them in the right principles of American pa triotism. To ntnke them the lit citizens of tomorrow is the sacied obligation that rests upon us all. "Tho Catholic Church, with untiring efforts, seeks so to train them from their earliest years. Iteligion is the basis of true citizenship. Vo welcome witli our fellow-citizens nuy agency winch, de veloping this rellgibus spirit, will train youth in tho immediate obligations and duties of citizenship. The Kov Scouts, particularly in their splendid lubors during tho war, have shown how their organization helps toward such u re sult. It is an organization that does not deny, but builds up, the religious faith of the bov member ; that exacts of him the faithful observance of all his religious duties. "Such a' movement for the promotion ot right citizenship has our hearlv ap proval, and wo recommend to the priests nnd laity of Ainciica, in answer to the call of the President, the formation of 1 atholic units of! Hoy Scouts." Detroit Mayor Gets Writ Order ing Company to Operate Lines Shut Down by Strike AMERICAN PROBING POGROM Hugh Gibson Sent From Warsaw to Vllna and Plnsk Washington, June 10. (l!v A. P.) Acting under the instructions of the State Depnitiuent to make a peisoiial investigation of the lcpoits ot nnti ,lewish Pogroms, Hugh (ilbson, the American minister to Poland, iirinin pnnied by Dec for liogen, the icpiesen tative in Poland ot the joint distribu tion (onimittee, left Warsaw jesteidnj for Viln.i and Pinsk. The (lepaitmcnt vvns advised that the editois of the newspapers at Warsaw were summoned Piiday to the Polish foreign Office, wlieie the acting minis ter for foreign affairs impressed upon them the importance of adopting their nroner tono of discussion ot the Jewish question. The acting minister expressed himself as hopeful of a moie- moderate handling of the question. METHODISTS EXCEED QUOTA $106,293,000 Pledged in Missionary Campaign and More Is Expected Announcement was made today that the centenary missionaty campaign of the Methodist Tpiscopal Chinch for S10o,000,000 had been highly success ful. A total of ?100.2n.1,000 has been pledged by 120,000 Methodist churches throughout the United Stntes. Those who have been conducting the campaign believe that when all repoits have been received the subscription will reach nearly .$115,000,000. , Detroit. Mich., June 10. (By A. V.) Officials of the Dctioit United Bnil wajs Company, whose motormen and londmtors struck Saturday night, com pletely tjing up traction sejvice in this city and siibmb", wcie today served witli a miitidatorj and prohibilory in junction, issued late last night, to ( ompel Hie compan.v to lesume npeiation of n poll ion of ils sj'slem. ft, i. .. ....... i . ' . . i lie injunction iovcis what are known lis- the "llnee cenl lines, Major .Innies ( ouens announced he would seek another court order today in an effort to foiie Hie company to operate other lines now i mining under a diij-to-daj conltait with the city. President Frank W. Iirooks, of the traction ( ompany, lias issued a state ment declaring he is pieparcd to light such a move by the city. Members of the Common Count il, however, op pressed tlie opinion that the court or der would force tlie company to meet the demands of its emplojes for in creased pay and resume operation on all its lines. A considerable part of the city is served bv lines affected by the injunc tion, and if operations arc lesumed on these, it is pointed out. the situa tion will be gientlv relieved. Woikeis had even less difficulty today than jesterdav in reaihing their places of ebplovment owing to a more thorough oigauization ot motor transportation loutes. San Juan Del Stir, Nicaragua, .Tunc 10 (By A. IM The NMcaraguan government is reported to have infor matlon that the Costa Bican minister ot war iccently obtained from the Con gress ot that country authority to de clare war upon N'icniagua at an op pontine moment. As Cwsta Bican forces now nre advancing from Santa Bosa. near the Nicaraguau border in the northwestern comer of Costa Bica, It is supposed heie that tho declaration has ahcady been published in Costa Bica. It is pointed out that Niciragua. notwithstanding her meager police foices, has done everj thing possible to isolate the Costa Bican revolutionarj activities within Nicaragua. Costa Idea's reported action therefore is con sidcred here one ot gratuitous aggres sion instigated bv Niearaguans icsi dent in Costa Hie a. Wsaliinglon. June 10. (By A. P.) Carlos lana. lepresentnllvo here of Picsident Tiuoco, of Costa Bica, has" mndc formal denial of any Intention of Costa Bica to invade Nlcaiagua. "The fears expietsed bv Nicaragua a-ti baseless and absuid," his statement said, and, thnefoie, she does not need In impinie tlie help of the Amcncno govci iinient against Costa Uica." 7 MILLS TAX APPROVED Senate-Passes Measure for Increase In 1920 and Another In 1921 Ilarrishiirg, .lune 10. The Senate has passed finally the Siott House bill amending the school code by permitting tho school boauls of Philadelphia and Piltsbuigh to inci ease their school tn I levy to seven mills next jear and to ( eight mills in HUB, nnd thereafter. The. iuiiiniiiiii is now si nulls. I The code is nlso amended bj pel mil I ling the Pittsburgh disliiet o imrease' ils borrowing cnpacilv for school pur i poses lo seven and one half mills on ' the dollar in BlliO and eight and one j I'mlf mills in IDLM nml thereafter until! and1 "' assiiniid fiiiiu othei djs- irn is sunn nave neen pan! Body May Be Disinterred llarrisliiirg. .lune 10 The Imdj of i Ilcide Honiig. leu nl newspiiiei nuui'innl nephew of Charles It. Winner. United States iudiSc which was piepaietl foi its biiiial in tlie Beaver Springs Ccnie- I terj hj f Italic II. Mauk. the undei taker now under nrtest in two ciiminnl! cases involving nlleged shwhlj burials. I will be disinlericd today so that the father. 11. .1. Bomig, uin ascertain whether the botlj was embalmed. I r Midshipmen on Summer Cruise Washington, .lune 10. SW battle ships composing the Naval Acadetuv summer piattice squadron, snjlcd fioui Annapolis jcsteithiy with the tlnee upper classes of midshipmen. The squadron will visit Quniitanamo, Cuba; St. Thomas, Virgin Islands; Colon, N. Y. ; Proviucetown, Mass., nnd Hamp ton Boads, and will return to Annnpolis August -7. Ships in the squadron nre the Alabama, Illinois, Kcntuckj, Kcar saigc, Maine and Wisconsin. i' J GARDEN Hose, BfBETTER Quality. A wide variety all sizes grades from good to best. You'll find just the hose and sprinkler you want at the price you wish to pay. Also I hose reels, and nozzles. E l(Z if, S" jjfr lili gL M w v Xt ""CV-fiiN. S2fMft 1 u NjSii!Z PYROX kllM bugs and worms, prevents dis eases and invigorates the plants. Ready for use by mlxlnp with water. 4lir lh. .1 lbs.. SI.7S 10 lh . SS.00. CATALOG I-KKI. niirun i c SEED house miLnllLL O 518 Market St. I i ' ' 2rS tmr 8Tom: onDF.ns f M $2.00 0BB&W 9!MM T C m Brocaded t- jm Slm uT W fl ,T W.tnJmri M B Tnnless " .fci If M .s M $2.00 Brocaded Topless Corsets, 1.50 923 MARKET STREET "vffnSSjJ t-V 1 (Hs?f!i i I teller JtBtmll t mm 4jfn) timr 2 mm ah I u i An Exceptional Group of Dashingly Smart 0fc Summer Dresses I Priced Very Special 1ft 1 and There Is a. eeclded dlfterenco in these fjshlnn. ablo frocks. They are cool in, appearance, pretty in their style conception and their col orings are just what every woman would want for seashore or vacation wear. Second Floor 16 Cfcfv &J') $3.00 Wash Skirts $iae vi Splendid quality materials In nov elty pocket and button trimmed models, ' Street Floor "Windsor" Crepe Night Gowns $1.98 Also of fine silky batistes. Street lloor Slip-on Voile Waists 98c wrsiBfHJ The very ii o w e b t styles, one as 111ns tratcd. Cf t o o t tvelv trim incd with lacs. Women's New Wash Suits 6.98 s 8.75 netted and tailored styles In heavy quality linens. White and light summer colors. Women's Silk & Wash Dresses $7.98 s $9.98 Two splendid croups of satins and taffetas in new summer models. Also lovely -voiles. lifHi &l Ira it W Girls Rompers & Dresses Of clmmbravB and percaleB. Some neatly smocked. rioin : ui u years. Sizes HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY ffiv ou Mav?son & Delvfan) 1215 Chestnut Street Announcing : A Sale of High-grade Hats formerly priced 18.00 to 25.00 MO These models restricted in number to less than 90 arc perfectly correct for wear imme diately. Many of them convey an impression of advance style. They are all superbly attractive and, in their variety, cover the whole 1919 gamut of millin ery inspiration. large Black Dress Hals Navy Blue Hats Turbans , Suit and Dress Color-Tones of surprising and most engaging harmony New Sports Hats are to be seen and they're lovely beyond expres sion. In figured batiste; with ribbons all aglow; combinations of straw and Angora; in delicate tones of organ die. A great style advance over last season. 5.00, 7.50 and rfp Second Floor Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted S i)'. trawbridge & Clothier Anniversary Sale A Little "Aside" for Men Going Shoreward Bathing Suits V. most attractive and com prehensive collection of Bath inp Suits, nt prices which will surely please: At $H and $1 Nuy blue with white or red trimmings. Quarter-sleeve shirts. At $6.00 A 1 1 - Worsted Suits, witli quarter-sieeve shirt. Vciy fine quality. At $7.50 A 1 I - Worsted Suits, in heather mixture; sleeveless. At $10.00 Heather-mixture Bathing Suits, with quarter-sleeves. At $8.50 Jersey Wool Swimming Suits in navy blue. Sleeveless shirt and double V, eight trunks. One-piece Suits $i "o, $i and $7.50. "Life f.'uard" Suit s Phil ts in wnite, and white t.'immcd is i blue, at $U.00. An extra fine quality in white anil navy blue, at $13.75. Blue Flannel Pants, at $-1.50. A special lot of Men's and Boys' Two-piece Bath ing Suits now $1..'13. Straw Itrldeo H Hotlilpr 13at Store, l:iehtli Street Good News of Men's Clothing! Tlie savings as represented by the following special prices may be conservatively stated as from TWENTY-FIVE TO FORTY PER CENT., and of each lot there is a large quantity. We shall sell tens of thousands of dollars' worth of lien's and Young Men'ri Clothing during this great Sale at less than the fair regular prices. For to-morrow SPECIAL AT $27.50 About DUO Men's and Young Jlen's Suits, fiom' well-Know n manufactur er! s fi om whom the finest of our regular stocks come. SPECIAL AT $25.00 500 Men's and Young Men's Suits, single breasted a n il double bi ousted, waist-seam and conscrvatho models. Grout value. SPECIAL AT $22.50 To this group we have added 200 Suits from our regular stock that have been selling at one-third moie. A vaiicd assortment. SPECIAL AT $1 7.00 Also many Suits at $12.00 several hundred at these two prices. Broken lots and discon tinued lines. Extraordi-nai-y values Serge Suits, Special, $25.00 and $28.50 New shipments just received of these Men's and Young Men's All-wool Blue Serge Suits ordered when tlie prices of serge were 50 per cent, lower than at present. All the new single- and double-breasted models, and good conservative styles. Nearly all sizes in regular, stout, short and slender proportions. Matchless values at $25.00 and $28.50. Men's While Flannel Trousers, special at $7.75, and very unusual values in Striped Trousers, light to dark, at $.i."0, $:i.7,i, $1.75 and $7.75. -- V ra w bn'lu- S. r loihier - 5rrond Tloor Eat Men's Terry-Cloth Bath Robes One Fourth ,Under Price Three groups of tho-c Terry cloth Bath Robes which men pre fer for home or beach use, in the Sale at Annivewiry savings $;!.75, $5.00 and $0.00. sir ibt irltr A ( lothler lla-t More I IKhtll Street Anniversary Sale of Books AT ONK-FOUHTH TO ONE-HALF the original prices, which means two to four Books for the price of one. Thousands of volumes, Mime new, some uamagen 1 nese and nundieds of others: Golden Special for MEN Six Hundred New, Perfect PANAMAS Save About Half At $4.35 Long ago we .secured thib lcmarkablo lot of genuine Soutli American Panama Hats, all new, blocked in SEVEN DIFFERENT STYLES. This is one of tho most lematkablc Panama Hat values wc have ever had Be sure to get youis to-monovv at $4.35. - Mruvbriclso I lotllli r S-i ori'l J lour Alarkit hliwl, i:it M!cX DAILYWV V&PECIAyL A Daughter of the Land Goc These coplfs arc all HliRlitly ilam- airod ) Encyclopedia of Practical Horti- , culture, I Volumes $9.00 I Thse nro bound in cloth and are I Hliglitlv (laiiumod I The Shell Book (damaged) $1.."0 ' ll Hid to tin' IrloiitilV Mtion of shell, n.itivc .illtt fnrpiRli lt JuIU 1211(11 ItllRPIs Woman ah Decoration, Written b Kmil Burbank: bocd i)0c j Carrana and Mexico, Written by Carlo de I'ornaro now 38c i VvotnanV Who's Who of America, I li)ll-l!)l."i now 7.".c London Letters. (Jeorjje W. Smal- !, 1! ols. (damaged) 00c set The Following Hooks bv John Doran 75c L.tdv of tli. List f'ciilurv Th" 1 our dreat TovvnH, : Hooli ot tllo F'riiK ps of W.iIpn His toiv of ('ourt Tools H.l)it nnd .Mom ' Mdim ' and Maimer? at lie I'otirt of I'lnletM0 1 vols Table Ti.uls - vols The Knlnhts and 'i'luii Pavs 2 o I.ondtm in tlip liKohltp 'I'lnieH li vols Menu, rips (f Wits and Beaux of Society. 2 vols.. Grace and Philip Wharton, $2.50 Queens of Societj, by Grace and Philip Wharton, 2 vols. $2.50 Horse, Foot and Dragoons, by Ru- fus F. Zogbaum 38c Constitutional History of Hie State of New York, by J. II. Dough. ert 38c Carpentry and Woodwork, by Ed win W. Foster (a Boys' Book) aOc The Coiiro and the Founding of j its l-ree ftiaie, ny nenry jm. Stanle.v, 2 ols., half-calf (dam aged; 32..-.0 a Volume vol. ; Lives or the Queens of I2ngland of the House of Hanover, 3 vols : Saints and Sin ners, or In Church and Out, 2 vols.: Monarchh Retired from Business. 2 ols , Their Majesties' Servants or Annals of tile i;riTlisti Mage, a vols. Three Thousand Children's Books, by Sophie May, now 18c each Miss Thistledown; Little Folks Astray; Aunt Madge's Story; Little Oiandmother and Little Grandfather. rr y Str.nbrliJ7u A (lothler Second floor, rilbrt Street, "West 11 i Stylish Ginghams at 28c UNCSl'AL. Plaids in the much wanted large effects and in the chaiming small patterns liked by the conservative, and for ehildi on's wear. A vaiiety of beautiful color combinations, some with thtee and four colors to the one pattern; 32 inches wide special at 28c a jaid. Both style and quality the kind that cost much more. Slravvbrlclgo i. Clothier Alelo 5, Centra GINGHAM 41975 TAFFETA -v2o TISSUE 4137S TAFFETA 4 27.3 o The Dresses in the Sale are Marvels in Good Values Thousands of Them in Hundreds of Styles At Much Less Than Regular Prices Lovely Silk Dresses now $27.50 and $30.00 Taffeta, crepe Georgette, combinations of taffeta-and-ciepo Geor gette, and sntin-and-crepe Georgette, made in aiious tunic st.vlcs, .some in collarless style, some with lace collar. About a half-dozen new model!,. Black, na, blue, taupe and plum color in the lot. The model sketched ($27.50), is of navy blue taffeta, with ciepe Geoigctte sleeves. Other Silk Dresses now $22.50 and $25.00 m Taffeta and ciopo de chine, some with cicpo Georgette sleeves, made in smart practical styles, simply tucked 01 embroidered. Ten new models from which to choose, including black, navy blue, French blue, taupe and gray. The model sketched ($22.00), is in a cool-looking light gray Tissue and Voile Dresses now $13.75 ' Plaid and Checked Tissues including the model sketched, which i.s made of Tissue of the same quality jarnl in the same pattern as that used in moie elaborate Dt esses in tegular stock, from $22.50 to $30.00. Also colored voiles, beautifully embtoidercd or simply fagoted in white; and white voiles trimmed with laces. Tailored Summer Dresses now $18.75 to $30 Fine tailored linens, attractively trimmed with buttons. New England prints' with white vest and pearl button ttimming. And de lightful striped and plaid ginghams, in new effects. The model sketched ($19.15), is a lavender gingham with white stripes, finiidied with organdie collar and trimmed with buttons. Another model of plaid gingham with ruffled laco vestee and collar edged with ruffled lace, is ten dollars less hero during tho Anniversary Sale than tho . same Dre&s is selling for elsewhere. 4A-- Strawbrldza & Clothier Second Floor, Centra Spool Silks and Cottons Save Small things, but they lun into money. Get them now while priced at good savings. Helding Brothers and Brainard and Armstrong Spool Silks, 15c a spool of 100 yards; $1.G5 a dozen. Spools of Black or White Sew ing Silk, 100 yards 10c it spool. Large Spools of Black Machine Silk 8jc a spool. John .1. Clark s Spool Cotton, white 50c a dozen. "Favorite" Spool Basting Cot ton 35c a dozen. J. and P. Coats' Crochet Cotton, white, 2 balls 25c. MravvbrulB A. i Imhinr i1e S Centre Umbrellas at $2.50 Worth Much More A fortunate purchase of Ameri can Taffeta "(cotton) Umbrellas, well-made, on strong pat agon flame. For women, handles of plain and carved woods-, with wrist-cord For men, plain Mis sion handles, hooks and crooks unusual at $2.50. fctran bridge A. Inthler .VI il, 7, Mnrk'l .street Sweaters for Tots A manufacturer's cJoe-out Int. All-wool in pietty, open-effect stitch that gives just the right weight for sum mer. Special $1."." In pink, blue, ( white, Copenha gen and coral. Belt effiet at waist. The .sketch shoves the pretty style. Sies 2 to 5 years. Ju,t 200 m thoilot. Shaie the pood saving, for they are vvotth almost double. Straw brill- Clullilt r III Tloor West jf7"W "MfT r" I n ifr . Fitted Traveling Cases, Best of News Of waterproof cloth, roll-up style, completely fitted with brush, comb, mirror, many with tooth brush, paste and other such articles. Some have manicure implements. Different styles and sizes. Only a few of a kind Special at $3.50 When we say some are worth almost four times this price you tan realize the remarkable saving. They are made for hard wear motoring, camping, motor boating and such uses. They can be toss ed about without injury, and yet give all the toilet service of fine, high-priced Cases, straw brldsa & clothier Aisle 9. Centra Glance Down This List of Homey Things Note the savings on these always-useful articles: Stampe'd Pillow Cases, special at $1.00 Two styles, bolster and day case, both of sturdy muslin. Worth one-half moie. Linen Scarfs, special at S1.50 Of good quality white linen, trimmed richly with lace in Cluny pattern. Very good-looking. Luncheon Sets, special at SI. 00 Japanese Sets in pretty blue-and-whito effects with scal loped edge in blue. Worth double. Bungalow Sets, special at S1.00 The .serviceable Sanitas Sets, in white stenciled in blue, that only need to be wiped off to be fresh and clean. Two styles, one of 13 pieces; the other of five laiger pieces. Worth one-half more. -jry V Straw bridge Clothier Third rioor Market Street The Famous Rogers Silver Plated Ware Under Price A discontinued oattei n from one of the well-known Ilocers lines. together with some bioken lots from our own stock, including parts of J two of the Janious "1847 itogers urotners" patterns. The SAVINGS AKE UNii-njuititi tu uiNti-nAt'. a rare opportunity indeed; Teaspoons $1.75 dozen Dessert Spoons $3.00 dozen Table Spoons $3.50 dozen Coffee Spoons $1.75 dozen Orange Spoons $3.00 dozen Bouillon Spoons $4.50 dozen Dessert Forks $3.00 dozen Dinner Forks $3.50 dozen Ojster Forks $3.00 dozen Dessert Knives $3.25 dozen Butter Spreaders $4.00 dozen Meat Forks 50c and 85c each Gravy Ladles 85c each Cream Ladles 50q each Berry Spoons 75c and $1.00 each' Sugar Spoons 35c each ' Pie Knives $1.00 each ' Butter knives 35c each 'ji ricKie lorKs puc each Sugar Tongs $1.00 each Strawbrldge i. Clothier AIbIo 8. 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