IW Twra ' V w,1" WW V ' . .? -II ... tWrfX ' ' jV l""N; n.pv i 3 i-T V '"TV , .4 11 - 'J A" EVENING1 HBLIO LEDGER-BLADELPHIA', FRIDAY, JUInT- 20, 1919 I -. jvtt; o a rW"1 r"i IV ? r CLASH AT OPENING OF PALW1ER PROBE Senator Walsh Tells Ex-Attor-noy General Lewis, of N. Y., . He Garbled Law DR. PESSOA LANDS AT NEW YORK TODAY ! Officials Welcome Brazil's Presi dent-Elect as Guest of Nation CAN'T RELY ON STATEMENTS 'Bale of Plant by Former Alien Property Custodian Under Committee's Scrutiny IJy tho Associated Pi ess Washington, .Tunc 20. Public in juiry into chnrgcs mntlo ngainst Attor fley General Talmer in connection with ' his administration of the Alien Propel tj Custodian's office opened before the Senate judiciary subcommittee today with a clash between Senator Walsh, Democrat, of Montana, and former At torney General Morton E. Lewis, of .Xo- Tork, regarding statements as to the right of the custodian to sell alien troperty. Mr. Lewis testified last week at nn executive session of the committee, which is considering Ml. Palmers lamination, and Senator Walsh con tnded he had neglected to give the coin nlltpc n full statement as to the law legardlng sale of propcity. "It was my purpose." Mi. Lewis said, "to make a statement in coirec tlon of my statement last week and to apologize for he fct tthat entirely unin tentionally I bad left an impression on the committee which at that time was my understanding of the law." Senator Overman, Democrat, of Noith Cttiolina. asked.if in view of his service as attorney general of New York, Mr. Lewis did not think it im proper to quote only part of the act. Mr. Lewis explained he came into the case huiriedly without full opportunity to examine the statutes. "As for mjself." said Senator Walsh, "I accept unreservedly jour statement. You will realize, however, that we will scarcely be able to lcly hereafter on anything jou may say." Mr. Lewis appealed as counsel for Harvev T. Andrews, of the Bosch Magneto Company, whose plant "at Springfield, Mass., was seized and sold by the nlien pioperty custodian. He read into the record a number of re ports in support of charges that Uie property was sold at much below its value. i. Attorney General Palmer interrupted ',Mr. Lewis several times to ask that h put the complete balance sheet of "the company into the record and not pick paragraphs at random from the "prospectus prepared in connection with the sale. Senator Walsh also frequently inter -ruted to remind Mr. Lew is that ertain documents he was offering nlread were in the record. This was after he had read an account of the Bosqh sale as -published in a Springfield newspaper. He. also read a number of new spapcr articles to show that the price of mag neto stock on the New York stock ex change advanced from G5 last January to 101 on June 14. New Yoili, June 20. (Py A. P.) The steamship Impcrator, bringing Dr. Kpitacio resoa, pioiilpnt-clect of Ilinzil, was approaching Ambrose Chan- ( ncl lightship nt noon todnj, nccording to wireless advices, nnd was expected to dock hcie slioith alter 3 o'clock. An official welcoming delegation from Washington, headed hy Hrcckenridge Long) third nsslstant secretary of state, is in New York to receive the distin guished South American as the nation's guest. Tho Brazilian warship Sao Paulo is in the harbor and a dinner in Doctor Pessoa's honor will be given nboard the vessel tonight. A special trnin will tnkc the president-elect and his paitj to Washington tomorrow. Doctor Pcsson left Prance on the Met Every Burden Placed Upon Them, Says H. H. Aishton in Address DANIELS WILL BE HEARD Atlantic Cilj. June 20 meetings of the federal rallwa.v administration to the tirst convention of the mechanical sections of the American Hailroad As sociation, a vvaitime development, were delivered yesterday hv 11 II. Aishton. regional diiector for the Northwest nnd president-elect of the American Kail road Association: William T. Tjler. director of the division of operations of the administration: Prof. J. C Cun ningham, his assistant, anil T. C. I'owell, diiector of the division of lAlshlon said In his address. ''Hut If ! the public could he hero with us today and could see whnt a mngnlficent meet ing jou folks are having here, I think they would sav that government control, I nt least, has given you the largest, and. I 1 think, one of the most enthusiastic meetings you have ever had. ! "We have been through strenuous times. Tt is true ve did not go into the war until 11)17. but previous to flint foi cwo or three jears we had given nil the nsslstnncc we could to the Allies in nn indirect wnj thiougli out trnnxpoitntlon machine "I think it is Hip ecncinl erdiet if cveijbodv in Wahlngron, nl least of the leal people of the runted Stntes, that if then1 was one class of men In the I nltcd Stales who met iiccesfull,v even bin den plated upon them, it vvn the iniii who kept the lines open from1 the Atlantic to the Pacific." Mi Ai-liton was made the head of the tnergiil lailuiiidlng bottle of the countiv nl a meeting of the exomtlve committee of the Ameiiciin Hallrnnil As i sotlatlou nl the Marlborough I.lenheiln Setiefnrv of the Nnvj Daniels h to bespeak the tongiatulatlons of both (he Nnvv nnd War Depaitments nt n blgi meeting tomonovv night, nt which Colonel Ilehij V. Hodge, who vvasns sistnnt i hiefenglneer of the American ( Ibices in Prnnt e, nlso is to speak. An 'Imitation has l-cn extended to General Atteibur.v. MS lunch cruiser Jeanne D Aie, but was .capital expenditure ' tiansferred to the Impcrator at sea Thcl(1 , groat ()pa, fld when the wnr-lup become disabled BmI uo hnt f pe,,nlI,m m Ulp n,cssngcs Al PriPIt PCTQ RPWARn .br0"ElU t0 !'1C eon"nti" '' the ""al ALUUUK U-lb ntWflnU transpoi tntion leaders. Hv cry reference u .. - . rn-u d.u. t0 th not cousPico'' out very im- He and Brown Receive Flight Prize .nol.tant palt of t,)e mpn o t at Dinner Attended by Americans and the lines plajtd in the winninc nf IhA linn .. ll .!.. .. ..". SALVADOR JUDGE KILLED Bomb Sent to Him Explodes When Box Is Unlocked San Salvador, June 20. (Bj A. P.) An infernal mnchine sent to Di. Manuel Trcjo Castillo, civil judge of Santa Ana, in western Salvador, today caused the death of the judge and seri ous Injury to a servant. The explosive was contained in a small box provided wilh a lock and key. The fatal explo sion occurred when the box was opened. The leport of the explosion was heard throughout the city. London, June 20. (By A. P.) Cnptnin John Alcoet nnd Lieutenant Aithur W. Brown, the nil men who made the first nonstop flight fiom North Ameiica to Ireland, were entei -tallied at a luntheon nt the Hotel Savov totla.v by the Dail.v Mail, at which the tiansatlantio prizes of 10,000 offered bj the nowspnpei, was presented to the aviators. Those attending the dinner included Ameiican Ambassador Davis, Colonel rierce, representing the American army ; Captain Sexton, representing the Ameii can navy: Winston Spencer Churchill, secretary for war; the Earl of Heading, former ambassador to the United States; other members of the British cnbinet, I representatives of the British annj, Major General Sykes nnd the lord majors" of London nnd Manchester. I Hnrry G. Hawker and Lieutenant I Commander Grieve, who failed in tin in attempt at a nonstop flight across (lie Atlantic, also were present. RED CROSS AIDS SLOVAKS i Thirty-one Cripples to Get Artificial1 Limbs in, New York New York, June 20. (By A. P.), The long journey of 100 crippled Czecho-Slovnk soldiers from Siberia, where they fought against the Bol shevik), to their native land, where they will rejoin their families, was inter rupted here today by the American Bed Cross, which ngieed to help the Czecho slovak national alliance take care of the men in this city until thiity-one of them can be fitted with artificial limbs. An institute where limbs arc made has been given a rush order to vvoik day and night, so as not to delav the boldicrs here longer than thiee weeks. Atlantic the war on this side of the evohcti inurs of nnnl.iusp (ov eminent continl of the inilro-uK as you know, is almost iiniversnlh ton tlemncd bj the public," Piesidcnt-elect STO ORB Tlint huj nnr thhiff from ttif t kikI hir fttnrpK nf I'lillndrlphln, 1 (Imlnzton. ( n mil fit mid 5h !lin?l It I Easy Terms FRAMBES & CLARK Philadelphia: 1112 Chestnut St. Attnnllr (It, (ill (.imrnntee, 1 r. Hide. Cnniilrn. 10 . Tlllril t. BHMHBnH.'".-! ? coats, J So.98 noo RiAnvcr oTnrrT U 3J 1V1II 0-- 1. ' . , Headed Georgettes Printed Georgettes The majority am copies ofeclus!e models sellinp at two and three times our special prices Kverv new stle whim Is e pressed ADMIRAL BENSON BACK Chief of Operations Arrives at New York on Battleship New York. June 20. (By A. P.) Admiral William S. Benson, chief of operations of the United States navy, arrived here from Brest today on the battleship Arkansas. Twenty-five casual army officers also returned on tho warship. CHALMERS 7-passenger touring; splendid me chanical condition; $400. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. 851 N. Broad Street; One Elevator, One Kiss, One Jail Michael Martin, nn elevator operator in a Market street hotel, was held in $G00 bail today by Magistrate Mecleaij to answer the charge of having foiciblv kissed a girl who waj riding in the elevator. Miss Kmma Sagen was the complainant. She said she could not escape the man's attack and waited until the can reached the first flooi be foie she screamed. Patrolman O'Neill arrested Maitin, who said he lived at Twelfth and Spruce streets. Wool Jersey Sport Suits $200 In the popuUi outdoor tolorliiRs O.Z51 LARGEST OLD BOOK STORE IN AMERICA LIBRARIES , f Piipp.iiasFn" b wnviinv-t ween the covers of the thousands of volumes -at Leary's ' stories that are not written on the pages. Old books consort here with late pub lications. Perhaps you can find that very "one you've been wanting tor years. Anyway, there's a good chance that we have it on our shelves and at only a fraction of its original cost. Books for Commencement Gifts Lears Book Store Ninth Street, below Market -Opposite Post-Office A Very Special Sale L of the Most Wanted Stulish Summer Dresses ? lW-n-25-3. I Taffetas Satins Printed Foulards " ttemembor thee di esses aie nut offeietl nt their leEUlir price n unequaled s.uliit; Is possible with each of t li e f e brand-new flocks New Wash Frocks $12-98 ulle" H 11 tl 01 gamlles In iMii.ut styles Below RegularThese Georgette Crepe Wjaists 498 ?.? iWM fxmz7& en broldeied tillletl irontt. id I new- colots Values Up to $6.50 Thev a 1 p a makers sam ples to which tve have added several num bers from 0111 higher priced StOCKS. N e w beaded lace trimmed and White, Hesli and There's a Saving on Dressy New Wash Skints g.98 Gabardines Piques of 1111 II 1111- I ' tlU.tlit) tyle le at a v. Slv.ltS usual and style nouwable at a glance Their Dockets a n it bulfon t r i 111 m airs aie out of the oldinaiA. One of the n a stjies as illustrated n I I I Silk Crepe do Chine Envelope Chemise $2.50&$249 Trimmed with laces. The Newest Summer Georgette Hats $5.00 & $g.75 Women's & Mines' BATHING $OM SUITS, at.. ' Seeral stales In surf ui i Street lloor f pjiniiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiJ;ipipi!Pi!iJiinii.1rAi! ai : 1 ,c irrm?-r n lllIHii JE SALE iMF 1 V55iEXCELS ALL OF S5Mf ! lf,nilR PART FFFMfTS WmMM, .Pn , --- 'w m a-i uaa vuaw biv .1 a t 11 r n n v m WB-f Fvffnintvf T niBurav - r !W Without Equal at Our Prices Laree nnd transparent brims or solfd seorsettes Piquant), irutmieu jiu uuuuiia ana now era. medium dieps shnpes with alt. Tomorrow,. Another Important Sale New Silk Dresses At Even Bigger Savings 'Than Before! $0.98 & $J4.S. We are offer In r create r values than ever be fore of Turo White l'erfeet Diamonds and HtAndard Watches. Because ne bur Inanor moua quantities we can absolutely sell on u credit basis at cash prices. Come In tomorrow. I I k I-t,J ' 1 vn Absolutfly pcrfett nur uhltfl ntamond. handsome Dilcree mount- S30t50 BOe a week neautlfullr eat flerr cem. Pure, white absolute!) perfect, set In 14 kt. sold tuountlac. SOe a week ELGIN DE LUXE WATCH An accurate timepiece absolute ly guaranteed. IS Jewels ud- ju-ira. iii-jfur i-t-anrai' koki- i i i i e n in in model case i mime urniDt 60c a week TOITR MOKV RKFUVDRD JV A Oil CAN ItllV CliKAI'KH KHH CAN II that Is pur Iron-bound $29.75 money-hnck plan of selltin; Jew elry. It's -o ery easy to own linndsome Jewelry on our 50cn neek plan that no one should deny themsehes this pleasure. LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CREDIT JEWELRYHOUSEtfFHIlA M, .Simon & Co. 39N.13nSx jO fcoi ' 2 DoofS above nibcrt OnoMsnsjftnient -S-. Values Range Up to $22.50 'l lie success of this stile InHt week insnlrci' j make an ecn ETeater effort this week. AVe sue teedetl Gcoraetlo crtpes. silk Inffetds, satin i foulards In dozens of styles Headed, embrnitif luftled or stralslit Hue effects All the new colorlne Uery uize for women and misses Women's & Misses' $f.98 Wash Suits O and up to 8.75 Smart belted and tailored styles of llnenes In white and lleht coloilngs Girls' Lingerie and $tt.98& $4.98 Net Dresses 4t A stjle array that Is most unusual Very lacj trimmed and embioid citd effects. Many villi ribbon sashes All sizes from .' to 11 tau Girls' Regulation DRESSES, $1.98 Embroidered em- - , blems Also voiles In. plain color and flowered fffects, Sizes 2 to 14 years. Rous' Oliver Twist SUITS, at $1.93 Kepps and poplins - Neatly smocked, yuiiirneiuis color irinimcti. sues n to 6 years. 1 it. L & K. TIA1 -j im7T -1 T-T Vtnt1 tr mm Mm mmm - V WSmW nywv4tAn' oixi ftnv uuujiy K9m0 iTym m m'mm''t ?i 'A'ui, irfife-?'- ' r i ill - - iff ffliifir if itj $ffii ' fi(LUJL, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED DAILY AT FIVE O'CLOCK f fSf BBCP IS trawbridse & Clothier Anniversary Sale PA i" Ift1 i ' " ! ! linn ii 'i Vm Q If the Number of Your Shopping Coin Is Under 30,000 I'lcasc present the Coin at flio Main Desk. 1'illiert Street, anil cct a NKW COIN hearing flic SAME NUMHER. It is neces sary to issue new coins in place of the old ones in reusing our list i)f accounts. All ennnot be changed at once so if jour number is oer 30,000 please await later request for its exchange. If it is UNDER 30,000, please hac the exchange made ns soon as possible. If jou lic at a distance, the exchange mnj be made bj mail. 01 . Millinery In the Sale Babies' Dresses 'New The most charming little Frocks ' imaginable, of uhito lnwn or nnin sook. Every one you pick up has some fascinating touch about it cither in the pietty style, the note of color intiotlucctl in fancy stitch ing ot bands, n bit of dainty hand-. woik, korac unusual pictty touch of lace or emln oitlery. You could . clioose with vour eves shut and be delighted. Si7c? 6 months to 2 yeais $1.00 to $7.50; size1? 2 to G . vcars $1.B0 to $3.95. trawbrMgf A Clothier Thlri rioor e. I The Sale of Men's "Alco Suits at $23.00 $28.50 $36.00 Exceptional Values in Stationery An Attractive Trio of Undergarments Xow is the time to buy ome of Largo Dark Dress Hats, SS.00 and $9.00 line Hlnck und Nay Blue Hats rf luIit etinnr in flio liiif-n oi-no paiticularly fashionable foi after- ,e mosMyanted kinds of Wi iting noon wear trimmed with ostrich, Paper and Correspondence Cards ghceiined ostiich, flowers and lib- at much less than regular prices: bo'n. The Hat sketched is 1,9.00. bllCCial sit GOc Cabinets con White Milan-Hemp Hats, S4.85 tainmp 24 sheets of white or tinted Mtiactive in style, athactive in .,A" S?,,,,"t.'l?0.,.t."l?"t.. f l ' 'iS"i. 1 orrespon- iu.in t-. r t. k Miuiins n .ii iiii-ritfiiiii. w i iirf:LL. - - - ,.-, ,- in .iuijc-. ciwiy "aluc" all tli. ouch the -ummciy tiimmings, chiefly ilbboris Special at G.'e-Cabincts con iTnrlm ,ro,n.,t ct antlflowers. taming scentv-two vhrrts nf finn wiiMiuiini.iib 1.71.V.LIUI1, i r i'i 1 nl Tl , t c r - irt 'it r 1 t, n I i in i . i Dcauuiui JSiacK runti at oo.iio tiuc ijiiipii-iiiun truing i-aper iuu, cassunuics, c-iiuvioia iinu nan- asliablc Satin Kodices.i Hlack alin crown with stiaw- with Envelopes, at a saving of al- nels, and the suits are caiefully Special at 83c Plesh-color, tlim edged net brim, and black Hemp most one-half. tailoicd with the requirements of ciown with black ciepe iicorgcttc special al OUC Annnersaiyi con cct in ana permanency oi snape bum: tnmmed with ostrich, glyce-, I Jiwn Stationerv. 102 sheets of ! " rnna. A lemarKaDle assortment I Selling has been biisk to be sure; it couldn't be otherwise when men ' can buy such good suits as these at an AVERAGE SAVING OP EULLY TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. Wc had 800 of these suits to stait with this morning a staunch aggregation fully capable of withstanding most unusual sell ing activity. Therefore we can as .suic men who choose to-monow an assoitmcnt of single- and double breasted WAIST-SEAM as well as plain stj,les to satisfy every taste. The matcnals are summer wors- med with lace. Envelope Chemise, Special, lined ostiich and nbbon. at 8oc Of flesh-color batiste Some lacc-tiimmcd; othcis, tailoicd styles. Petticoats, Special at Toe to $2.25 Cambric and some of long cloth with flounce of sonic cable, pretty embioidery and dust iu(Tle Ltralrlil.o Clothier Tilth I Int i si Women's Raincoats Under Price, $9.25 Light-weight Raincoats to pio tect summer dresses fiom the -cason's sudden drenching shovei. Raincoats of merceuzed tan 01 blue Canton cloth, lubbeiizetl; made full-length, with sectional belt, convertible collar and pockets. At a saving of nearly one-fouith $') 25. Straw bridge & ' loll.ler Seronu t loor i uuen -iieti Crepe Georgette Hats at $3.95 In white, navy blue nnd black a large assortment of shapes, beau tifullv trimmed. Sports Sailors, $2.93 to S4.95 Milan, split and Milan-Hemp; in black, navy blue, white, black-and-white and navy blue-and-whitc all styles and combinations. V Mr lubl irltre A ( lothler com! rinoi Matket Mreet West Panor and 100 Envelopes. 01 huits especially Special at 2oc One quire of.htout men. Pnces- T,n1o,l WVitinf Pniuv nViito - """ -P00-"". tinted, with En elopes. Special at 25c to 35c A man ufacturers clearance of boidered and gold-edged Stationery, one quire with envelopes. Engraved Calling Card at Special Prices During June Strau bridge A ( lothler Mule 10 t enlre designed for -$23.00, $28.50 Many other exceptional values aio also in the bale. Miafbrlduo flothlr 2.1 Floor, Knit mt Ai fa M e imsaaie eiieiiBereffl Blouses Many More New Models Added to the Collec tion in the Sale The remaikable alues in this fa mous Anniversary Sale of both Silk and Cotton Waists continue. Many new models have been received, dainty, distinctive stjles each one less than legular puce: China Silk Waists at $3.95 Of Tub Silk, $3.95, $4.93, $5.50 Crepe Georgette, $3.95 & $3.50 Crepe de Chine Waists, $5.50 Dainty Cotton Waists, $1.00 Voile or Batiste Waists, $1.50 Of Voile or Organdie, $1.95 Garden Smocks, $2.25 & $2.85 Lingerie Blouses, $3 to $13.50 Mranbrldse A. Clothier Jd 1- Koi centre Cut Glass lables and tables spaikling with it, eeiy piece specially pi iced foi the Annivei'saiy Sale. Deep cut ting, graceful shapes and good de signs that usually cost much moie. Oval Disheis special at SI.80 lleaulitul Bowls special at S3.00 Sugar-and-Cream Sets at $2.90 Graceful Compotes special, S2.8; Glittering Ice Tubs special, S4.80 IJrett I'ull Hoes special. SI. 65 0lic Trajs special at $1.2,"i Rich Vases special, S5.6." to $10 OTHER BASEMENT SPECIALS Folding Fans, at 7c N Japanese Vases 40c to $88 China Cups and Saucers 35c Chocolate Sets $3.25 to $7.25 Salad Sets $4.85 to $6.65 .straw bridge & Clothier Basement The Sale of Dieses has broken all recoids, which is the best proof, possible that the values aie extraordinary and the Diesses thoioughly desirable in everv way Many women aie buying them in half-dozen I lots. THESE ARE ALL EXCEPTIONAL VALUES: Voile and Gingham Dresses, $5.00 Checked and plaid ginghams, also small-patteined oilos with attractive white collars. Medium and light shades. Fine Figured Voile Frocks, $6.75 In medium shades some plain colors included at this pi ice. Made in suiplice style, with white collar and cutis. Voile and Gingham Dresses, $9.75 Tiguied voiles, white voile-- and plaid ginghams: tucked and plaited skirts. Many models have very uuiiiiy wnue conuis. Flowered Organdie Frocks, $10.75 In small and medium patterns, in pink, blue, gicrn, tan and gray tones, some combined with plain colors. Une model sketched. cotton irocks, $i.oo to $ic.7o Candv Soecials A most atti active collection, including voile, ging-! .,, , ", ,. , , . ham, tissue and organdie. All-white, also light and u will be delighted to find your dark colored foulard patterns; and the ginghams in- favorite sweets at much less than elude checks, stripes and plaids. leguiar prices. Silk Dresses, Special at $14.75 to $20.00 ,'Assorted chocoiates-Usc lallnta, ciepe de chine and Japanese silk, winousl. tucked, plaited Assorted Jordan Almonds 68c and ,tiaight-line skiits. Black, navy blue, I- lench blue and taupe. , Chocolate-covered Walnut F.udgc r,.,i t-v n l j. -fif -n x oannn I 55c SllK UrCSSeS, Opeciai ai .OU lO .TXJU.UU Cocoanut Delights 35c Tatfcta, ciepe tie chine, taffeta-and-crepe Geotgette, foulaid-and-cicpe Geoigette, and all-ciepe Georgette. Tunic, draped, coat, tier and straight-line stvles; embroidered, beaded, tucked, corded a BEAUTI FUL COLLECTION. Black, navy blue, Trench blue, taupe, beaver. Fiench giay, white and nesli coloi-. I -4l 1 tf I A M w A DAILYWX 5000 Pairs of Thread-Silk SOCKS One-third Saving At 50c Men's Sei-.jcss Thread-silk Socks. BLACK, NAVY BLUE, CORDOVAN, GRAY, TAN, WHITE AND CHAMPAGNE. Sizes 9 to V2. Straw brtdffe Clothier- Alile 3 Market street !' Chocolate - covered After - Dinner Mints 55c Iced Cocoanut Caramels 40c Straw brklffe A. Clothier Basement; and Filbert street C toss Alalo -- Straw bridge Clothier Se ond rioor Centre! Toys Special Fancy Linens Be Sure and See These Two Lots To-morrow! New Picture 1'iu-des now 17c I New Oracle Boards $1.25 & Sl.r0 sSd Hand CaVLTT"" Bedroom Scarfs Under Price Columbia Counter Wagons $2.15 PM n. l'ei, cmbrouleied and stiawbiidBL . i i. tiiii r I'ourth rioor vvrSr scalloped edge. Chittonier Scarfs, 18x:?G ?1.50. Diessing Sheets, Pillow Cases I lifttsiSo1:73- Burcau Our well-made, geneious-m-size, I Hand-embroidered Luncheon S & C. Special brand: Sets 13 pieces $4.50 Plow Cases, 2x38' 2 inches 4oc' ,, , . . ,' . ., . , , Sheets, 63x99 inclies-now S1.73 .J K'W; h? Slv'' inches now Sl.Hj i ""'"i"-" """"""" "Y'-'' " k Lawn Mowers The Serviceable Kind Keep your lawn neat and trim with one of these Mowers: S. & C. Standard, 12-inch. $5Y75; 11-inch, S6.00; 16-inch, $6.5Q; 18 inch, $7.00. The Svvarthmore ball-bearing, high-grade, light-running Mowers, 12-inch, $8.00; 14-inch, $8.25; 16 inch, $8.75. The Radnor, high wheel, ball bearing, light running, 12-fnch, $10.00; 14-inch, $10.75; 16-inch, $11.50. Gaideu lools, including Rakes, Sheets. Mlxuu incnes-now 91. "37; lt" -." " "nirj ." ' 1." ""' o" 1""'.. '""v ""J All less than regular price. 4,.... u..., .. v..c nunc Hu, ojuum, uniiituiura, etc., ai strmbriise oiothiei piece. ?Morfcjatc prices. t-a 12 rilbett Street Stranbrldge t Clothier lsle 11 Centre l Strawbrlrtee & Clothier Basement The Windham Player-Piano at a Saving of Fifty -five Dollars Since 1871 The nidiiufac tureri of tlio VVIndliam have inalntninpi' the hlwrlie-,t FtandardH of honest (ialltj Iltef ., Jim1 ft?-?1 - '' -ii-- '.n v 'iji i ' ilk ' a m- - ZcK I AND ON CONVENIENT TERMS OF '$3.75 Weekly Our statement as to the Anniversary saving on this good old make of Player-Piano is conservative indeed, for were we to purchase them to-day we would have to ask ONE HUNDRED dollars more than the Anniversary price. Only by contracting when market conditions were most favorable, and by sharply reducing our regular margin of profit, are we able to sell these fine instruments at the un usually low e 00 Anniversary $fiCtZ Sale Price UD You can pay this amount in convenient amounts of $3.75 weekly, or $15.00 monthly, if you wish or extra charges of any kind. We have only a limited number to sell at this price, and as there are many homes in Philadelphia where the Wind ham Player-Piano can bring added cheer and amusement we advise earliest possible selection. ; Btrawbrtdire t Clothier Fifth Floor, V(l without intere? MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET riLUERT STREET f ,J v ' .; w ,(hh ST1 MjB&i&r mi MwAjR' wfWMWM nf i ml n !v ml feT tt' x. ml n Mt vj;.,J3 WBRIDGE & CLOTHIER m . FILBERT STREW ft, .- -i PJiy, ,5( 'J "(tA 1 t 1 && -TpEF" irJP J u,. ,&a,- j (- a..ai .. m J w W v ?l v a 1
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