rn "i.Mcr W 'M. j,wmi'm r ' tf ? . V . (' -i ,wfc,'1 - w b i CHICAGO S Builders Remain Idle, Although City Has Shortage of 50,000 Dwellings BOSTON CAR STRIKERS WIN By the Assorlalcil Press Chicago, July 21 .Two strikes ended when 10,000 men who went out nt the stockyards n week ngn voted nt nn open-nir nuiM-meetlng jenterilny to ro back to work todny. The tire depart ment engineers nlo resumed .their posi tions nfter agreeing to iirhitrntion. The return of stock; arils workers will not end differences nt the jnrds, however, ns demands for n ."0 per cent Increase In wages is to lie presented to the puckers tomorrow by the stock yards' lahor council on behalf of approximately r0,000 employes. Representatives of the street enr men who hnve oted to strike decided cs terday they would nppenr today before the State Public I'tllities Commission which hns been instructed by Governor Low den to attempt to avert n strike. The mayor's mediation committee aln will meet todny. The car men ask wage increases amounting ' to 77 per cent. N'o change was reported today in the building situation, in which the contrndors stopped work Kriilnj , milk ing idle 100,000 workers. The Ki.000 striking cnrpenteis, whose demands caused the emplojei-s to take such drastic action, declare the? will remain firm for $1 an hour. It is estimated that this strike is holding back $1. ",000.000 worth of new construction, either under wnj or rcnd for starting. The long suspension off ouimiug nctiMiies. uuc nrst to the wnr and now to lahor troubles, has left the city with u shortage of ."lO.tMIO homes, and n growing scaieitj of accommoda tions for offices nnd factories. 1'iuler a contract which does not ex pire until May, liliM. the caipenteis have been receiving eight cents nn hour, or the mine amount as paid for such labor in Philadelphia. Pittsburgh. Jul 1M. The American Federation of Labor's national com mittee for organizing iron and steel workers, in session heic, has ordcicd the taking of a stiike cite of L'O.OOO oiganireil employes of the I'nited States Steel Corporation and other iron and steel and allied industries throughout the rountrj." Taking of the vote will start at once and he completed in thlrtj das. Boston, July 21. Car sen ice on the! lines of the Boston Plevnti'd sstem, j was resumed today after an interrup tion of four d:i.s. The car men, who struck Thursday at I a. m., as a pro- j test against the delnj of the war labor board in adjusting their grievances, re-1 turned to their duties at the corre- I ponding hour today, with the assur ance of an eight -hour day and increases of pay up to sitv-two cents an hour. ' They were receiving forty-eight cents! nnd had asked for seventy-three and a half cents nn hour Providence. Jul 21. (I!) A. P.)' Receivers of the Uhode Inland Com- j pnny, whose entire trolley sstem hns : been tied up since midnight hist Fri-i day by a strike last night issued nj statement, making a direct offer to pay the carmen a maximum of "i cents nn hour nnd other emplojes in the samci Demand For Them Constantly Increases Silk Lined Suits Reduced! S32.50 All-Wool Suits For tOC f)f) $35.00 All-Wool Suits For t?7 C() $40.00 All-Wool SuitsFor tQr) ff) $50.00 All-Wool Suits For ttMfl Cif) $55.00 All-Wool Suits For djC Aft $60.00 All-Wool Suits For tCA f( $65.00 All-Wool Suits For (jJCC rf Q sO be able to arail them- - seh'es of such decided reductions in the Williarn H. Wanamaker Store is bringing men and young men in in creasing, numbers daily. Worsteds, Flannels, All Wool Woolens of light weight, dozens and dozens of different novelty fabrics. We played no favorites when we made reductions, and men as well as young men will find not only the fashions they want most, but -in -the sizes that they require. William H. proportion, on rondltlon that the 1017 agreement continues in effect. San Francisco, July 1M. (Ily A. P ) A secret vote last night by elec trlclnns and operators showed n decided majority against the proposal to re turn to work totlnj with the telephone company as directed by international officers of the llrolherhood, the joint strike committee announced todii . Ms Angeles. Julv 21. (H A. P.) Striking electricians and telephone operators of Ios Angeles voted last night to return to work this morning. British Rail Strike Ends London, July 21. The strike of en glneers, signalmen and other emploes on the Northeastern Itnilwa stem, which began last Wednesday, was set tled esterdny after negotiations be tween the compan) nnd the men. Although the strike committee bus lepudlnted the terms of the agreement, it Is expected Hint n majorit of the strikers will accept it. HOPE TO COMPROMISE ON MARINE WALKOUT Half of America's Shipping Is Tied Up by Strike at Atlantic Ports New Yoih. Julv 21. (Bj A. P ) Ship owners, whose vessels are tied up nt this and other Atlantic ports, todnv faced the problem of framing a com promise proposal to the demand nf striking seamen fur teeognition of the union. An offer to give preferential em ploinent to union seamen after men of Ameiicnn citizenship were given nn op portunit.v to fill vacancies in crews, union leaders indicated, might be nc c(ptedk since nil American seamen are union members. Ships entering New York liaihor con tinue to tie up for nn indefinite period, the crews quitting ininieillntel. Ships scheduled to leave poit da.vs ago leniaiu at their piers loaded with cut go. freight houses ure piled high with miichnudisc rendy to be londed on ships, that cannot i each this port from other harbors along the Atlantic const. It is estimated that about half of the shipping under the Slurs mill Stripes was tied up in New York anil j other Atlantic ports. I Kstimntes of ships tied up in Auicii can haibois on imniint of the strike langc from ."00 to Mill. Aciording to the ship owners, about 2.10 Amciicnu vessels are idle in New York h.nihor. Stiike lenders uj twice that number luniiot be moved for lack of men. BRITISH MINERS STRIKE Thousands Refuse to Accept Compro mise on Wage Question I,oudoii, Jul 21. (11 A P.I As n protest ngainst the increase of six shillings in the price of coal, which came into effect todaj , following the lefusnl of the minds' fi deration to in cept n cdinpioniisc on the wage and other questions, thousands of millets in the Mniislield disti ict nf Nottingham -shiie i efused to go down into the pits this morning. The men in other dis tlicts are expected to do likewise, despite the in nmmeiidation lij the federatinn, ill nil (Ustriets, Hint vvnil. he (iintinued until the government set tied the questions of piece rates grow ing out of the increase in coal price Some 200.000 inincis likewise are out in Yoikslure for nn incicase in wages. I Wanamaker EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, JULY 21, 1919 LA IN TUTTA ITALIA Lo Sciopero Generate Prosogue Quasi Inovvertito e Senza Notovoli Incident! Published nn.l Distribute,! Under , .. PERMIT NO 3tt Allthnrl7e,l lis the act nf Octnher . i , . ,on.nle nt tho Postnlllce ot I'hlla delphla. Pa Hy order of the President. A S l)lTH.nOM. Postmaster neneril. Knina, 21 lugllo I rappoitl rlcevuti da tutte le parti d'ltnlln. irri. dicono die ovutique il mnvimento delln sciopero '' Mnnsi innvvertitn y die nun si ono lerillenli notevoll incident!. I.o svi luppo delln sclopeio geiicrnle ern nimn sninente nttci.ii. 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Half rales jummv mnH,S t. .... . .. .uiiiu-i. iiiii-iixive iraininff n.nro. any time, Coll nr write fur fuV t13 larnpulara and rntnloEue nnd CotteBe nf Cntmnerre "111 rl-e.lniil t . I'MlmleluMs Are You in the Right Position? I'lnd nUrf hat vim ire l.t lltied fir In life Applv Till: VIM 1IIOMI. (iflll IN'CI; INsTITCTi:. 1711 (liestnut St. Consult i-ti-in nil tenia li lr.s. s. dfnrsp. $4 I Night School ZZ!S 1 Short hum! T'nctlih, IVnrnnn'ihlp I a month f l'AI,Mi:a s( IIOOI.. 10SjotliHt. Tcnrhrr Aiintiil -rniltioriH wnitinir, Tree rPKlft'n for Colli if nrl Vnrm 1 ra1tiat''s i "Vlnlf-n Tpncht-r"' Murriin. 1002 Inrkft St. I I ptinUh, rrpiuli, dfnnnii I nlv ItiKirutfor I to,s-Jf,Jln,2'e ' "'iHnt A IT. hoflner Off Nfu mnoMiirn). v Carson Long Institute RSI Vrar. A Iionte ilinol for IIot. fi bullrllne, IH nrrpi In tn1 rositnful fot. htlls of tho lthiA rtldp( InJIirliml ni per "nal Instruct Jnn how to If urn, linw l labor, how to le. Our Mm Is knowIM. character, culture, ffllnlrnrv' ToIIpith Pr raratory, nunlne"i. Junior .'mir-. Rpanlnh, French, Publlo Speaklnff, Mllltnry Trnlnlnr flpirat butldlnKn far hmi under IS yeart t.lfiO and up. Junior JCt For further 1 alla adi1rB(i (lfoc 'J. '-ImeliVr. A. II, neodmwter. Hot T.l Vr IlinAtnflrlil. Pn KINfiTV, V. WYOMING SEMINARY A cn-educatlonal school nhre hnv an1 rlrla tet a y ilnn of the hlshet pur poaes of life. I'trpptlnnnl tpacherijn every dept. Collep preparation. Iluai pesB. MiipIc, Art, Oratory nnd pome. tic Arta ft Science. Military Training Oymtiaelum and Athletic field 7Mh year. Endowed low rates S'rlto for cat a lor. Addrpny T. T Hnrncne. Tl f . I'p Ktnrtnn. P. IIAXA'IsrtS. VA. EASTERN COLLEGE Munnftnat, IrcInU Cot6. near Washlntop D C. Uenreei r ran tol; all course Prep school MMe lioo Catalog, nr. II. V. Rnnn. !'rp. Hot A. I ivft n,Tri in. Wi:T tllKTFR H'KST rllETFI STXTK NOKMI. SrilOOl, I Both Heies ;i to '.'Sn C, M Phlllliis jvin. j iVAVNK. I'A. I St I lllfis'll Sprinol repnres for CVille. I'a (Main I.lna P n. n ) Fend for rwlalrsr " nF.u.KTiivrn, pa. Bellefonte Academy Limited tn mo )ounc men, 15 and up 114th war AthMlr field nd rym. Mod rates Fata lor .lit me- It, Where Shall I Send My Child to School? Thwt question ran be! annvered quickly and oatUfactorlly hy consult Ine the Kducatlonal Hureau (on ground floor at Public I-edner OflUe, Indeppiidenca Square). Here ou may obtain complete and reltablo Information of any hnrH. Inn school for boa or irlrli, military academy, business cnllece apclnl I schools for retarded children, conserve. tory of music, collece or university Our lntimat knowledge , of tha advan tagts of tha various Institutions wll' enable you to make a wise choice, Trls service la free and available to every one everywhere. Public Ledcrer Buildinn1!'; rr.,Parat.,on: """"'.f,"""'-. "ou. CHESTNUT at SIXTH --o V , -Wi.isut' Mitt WO In giornntr ill lerl in Homa e pnntn nnrinnle. I.n cittn' era in.bnndlerata per l'oiiomastlco delta Itcgltm Madre. let I i nego.i di pane e di til tt t i generl di prima necessitn' rlinasero nperti lino ill meogiorno. I caffe' e le otei le iiiiui'eio nperte tutto II giomo II governo ha preso le necessnrle misiiie per iiiipcillic die 1'ordine sla tlllbllto. I.e truppe Minn state tlitli buite in varii putitl della clttn'. iironte a ri'primere iiiaNinsi dlsordine. Ksse orsMipntiit nnche gli edlfici governntivi. 'a posta. gll iiincl del telegrnfo, le bum lie e le sta7lonl fcrrovlnrie. Cani ariuiiti di mitragliiitrici souo stnti pinz nti nei punti sttntegici della cittn' e speclnltnentn presso i (unrtiei gen erale della poliziti, alia tesorerla ed alia It'tiici d'lt.ilia. I.e in in n ih'lhi cittn' souo tnpie77ate di manifesti miilticohui ion nlciini dei t in 1 i s'iuvitnno gli operni a pin lei ipnic nllo sciopeio. inentie coii nltri si ilimostia lino In iniitllitn' delln (iopeio. (Ill Impiegnti civili i he ilnveviino lav urn re di doineii ien i clii- mauciiiono di reinrsi m lorn ' utiii i. snr.mno rilenuti diiuissjonnri. II I'lesidente del Collslglln dei .Mi ntstri. lln Nitti. pnil.iiido salialn it I !n C.imerii ilei Deputiitl lin detto di pe rare die, ilnpn 1 iilib.inilono dell'ideti nrn nunc Men mill lln il Mutism K(i. r. jtynmsburjj Scnbcnn J rnnltnl Srlinel Vmr n Cnnltnl Uj. s ""inn. dchnol f..iinil.'it t"sil I..at'"l J" "i l.nnks of the 1 sn'lrul il ni lisniu rilvrr Iilrsl fnr linllh nn.l "orn r. teilcrn I'U'lllnKs lar:'' nnipu' V Inntiurm of Rninll iUssok mid In.lKII " ' In Irui Inn Thnrniinii inl'-c it p nrs'lnn Hi,t l,-.;.l e,j", s,n ri -1 nlhlcti s s. prtrnip rhnnl fnr . ouncer luiv. v . i rli.!iit lnM.pl'! n in n r"-tiil vis I If tmsslhlP Wrlto fnr cs' ! en t nnd plans nf new d n-nllnrv AltTIH It 1 IIIIOUN. Il... Iriidni,istrr CIIF.STI'.R. r. IMililnry CoHegc kSIIi Iienc fUnbllshrd a nillltirT l Vmr """""" w'"' henor I Iculs -.! v-r thi dp liipnii'nt of competent man mod fnr ll iilm I'enn-J knnli MIlilarT ( cllese haa t roven Us elTlrlencv In wsr and ieiip stronK co'irses In I'lvll Rn. Blneerlnir Chernlatrv IVonnmlra and H nnnee Prepirntory nnd Junior Se'ioo l Athl. tire rmaloc Addreas Till. (IIVIII.l-S i:. lll.VTT. rre.litrn! "nx SCB, Clireler. r. i Tsnt rtri. r. Kislciminetas Springs School I for Bovs Trepsr, fnr rnllepe nr business Tre elnsest r-raiiral nltenllen Is nlven to Miehlmv lev " Uno"'''" nn" "iselull flelile. tlolf T'n- . rw vmnaeluni with swlmmlrs pnnl and hnwllns- alle.a nne eihietir spirit lln Irouir enmpeMllve mami ehnnl owns lla own fsrrn nnd mil mine Hate $72n UK. . VI Wit snv. Jr.. rres. Rev Sid. Sl.,,.rr, . iiFTntriirv. v. Bethlehem Preparatory School ' i-rernres rnr lending rollees Hstenalrs rrnunds nnd etbvtin fleMs N'ew lildirs Jnhn 11 Tiliriev. S I,n,)iter. nethtehem f- NymeTii. t'." nenrrni Hull Milium Vriilrmi. lliTt'dO. Nnrnri'tll, t'n. rounded 174X rrepjralory and Iltialnens Couraen Senior. Intermedial. nd lunlor Ppl" Mhletlen Vllltnrv Ufa lirv. a. II Tlineler. II. II.. ITIn. I.INCASTKK. TA Franklin & Marshall Academy hots' I'lirp u-' I nnpaster, I'a I IIOKIll-'NTnUN. J, ; Bordentown Military Institute Thorough prop tnr collfjro or btfnf y,(j. I dent faculty Htmll rlnntn. lnMllua attt-n I Mlllturv trnlnlnc Pmerlo,j athlPtlrn n"i I jear For citato w'. Dfiwr f 2J Col T II. I.nmlnn, lirtrrtentiiHii, V, J,. I'rln. A Com" ' I'OKI lll.l'OMT. MI. TOME SCHOOL i."... iniiii; Aiui,en IHs ll.l.( IIM IMIII M lllllll. llne.T Tor ouni; women Widely practical and nillurnl pr'narntomr rollegn deparlmenta Musle Art Tomellr pe'ence Secrelaryehlp NermM Vlrd' -i-irten Sulmmlnie nool Ath letic nld - s tin. til. JI il, Itnurr ph Tl IVii.l.leel .TenVIntoi, n, Trt iVIT (lir.sTKR, PA. Darlington Seminary A deeliplni? ehonl for Olrls dn sere estate In Pi'tio, mil's tlnest rounlri I.in PUTKe, Art Musi rxiirepalnn. Rerritarlal. nuslpesH tint! Hoihinold MiomLincnt ( ol-li-Kt, l'returillm Caltilosue. ciikistim: r km-:, rie.ident. llu fill) XVr.llietrr. p, II VMIII.IISIII'UII, PA. PENN HALL rilMI!i:i(WlK(. I'A, fllrln' Tollf Rf TV' p imtory Jf rtjrn Ian kuhkpk nnd pi cl I . mirtM Ce-rtiMc nt prl.l lecp Itoonr with pr,itp h.iths New jrvm nastiim nml fv, linminir pool Il.it ei. JrtOit Cntalour and ew Mjiv ouch T,rnr spent nt Atltntlc Fltv W.irlc fontlnims uninterrupted Add. FrnnK M M.irIII, M I'rln.. IIciv . HIIIMINf.llAM. PA. BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL for Oirh In Penn i Vn'inlnlnf a. -' m t Poll prppn ntofi r,irtini!iim ffm t Tio' lnni; "irli PMviea' -.' Mu'f A II. Crier. Tr- ! ! Mtnltnn A It , TTeflflmn ( - T iiri'fs.-i.e,m p. I 'IPMflK F. Miss Sayward's School for G:r1s i Oterhronlt, I'lilh' I'.i I f i-. TrHtiir i nd frocrPtHrl . t tn ' r tnd Musi, t Pont AtJiloHra P ..-! ion, I'irr'n I -" 1 ! for nupil" In I' I i wl M !. t. A'nnt'f..'M MN. ,'i m iMnrinl. i s lit i tntitit' i'" I I'rln. VtT l.sllM sHwnl f - Itlrl h 'Hi , ho. n fin fniir l n- Pf, It' irthnmrn ' (n prpp . hmi ti Vf,w flreprn..f I. Id Cntnln? Addr . 1' IITIT7 I'. Linden Hall Seminary rlrls' eehonl slpre IT-ir, Arailiml rol?. Prep and Sperlal Courses p -ji Jr Tlept nirnneslum TerPi f 'P t Petntoc. Tt,. P iV. "TrVfiFI.. I-ln . Ilos mi lltlli. ---, r zz : .- - --. Women s (Jolleire nr Ijpinwnrn To wnmwi denirlnc a pllral fduratlon. j under Idenl condition of home life, the I Wnmn'a rnllef.-e nf Pola nre nffer unen i rolled oppnrtunltlp nt xtremely low cost Mtuated In a hpnitfn) and healthful re 1 K'.m one lin.jr from phl'i Writ frr Fmi , Inp T. Addrep. Vfcj WVfFRRD J tOTl INSON Pprt. V rU PHwre MTTIIFItMI.I.H MP, I Maryland College 1833 roil UIIUK.V lftIO Colletre prepariitory Follece Domestic Sclencs Music F.xnresslnn 'fi Veara' History rii'la from 3J S'titei in mllta from Halt Fireproof Uulldlngi Address PreM MVr.1 Koiie for Cnlalor P. TUF.ItVII.I.K. 'Mil. V .ii .-.- nrnan I.t i i AummxiiAi.K,jiAss. LASELL SEMINARY Auhumdale, 5Ihhm. Courte of study from ' first year high school throutrh two years ad" I vanced work for hluh s hon ffradiutea Wide rsnKe of subjecta Fnusual trutnlne In I various phases of home maklnc School m miles from Iloaton 3o-acr estate Outdoor ! porta and recreations Addree duv 51. Un. I low, I'll, !.. j'rlnrhwl. 135 WoodlmJ KoVu NOKWM.h. roxx HILLSIDE FOII Ollb.fH ii mile, from Xnr York. Col. noil science, inciuainK nciu.i vrnciice, in a iSR.0'Sir.i;.MAlTi: v...... 'rWJS dello sciopero geuerale in Prancia dn parte delln t'onfetletazlnue tienernle del l.nvoro, nnche In Itnlln s dovni' fine nltrettnnto. Atiniiiirio' die in nlciine clttn' e cenlri minnri si era proceiliito ill secpiestro ill esploslvi e di nrini e die nlciini it tt flit il t i cntitro le ferrov le dello Stnto ilimostrnnii II innhnlere ill pmhl tiialfnttnri. i iiinll nulla lianiio n (he vedere enn le masse opcrnie. I. 'I'll. Nitti. dopn nver esposto tutte le dlposi7loiil d'lle in Piefetti per II i liiiilitenltiiento dell'ordine. esclnnio' . "Cntitro fhtutniii lenta ill uigualaie l.i Piitiin si irineienr con la miissima seveiitn' ed eiiergin ' Assleuto' poscin I'lie le notizie linn ,i ipi, I momento crntio hitone e die III tiesxiinn parte suicbbcrn iiinncnti i viveri (.'nasi t it tt I l sindin 1 1 li.inno piibhlic.itn manifesti luccoman dnnto nlle iopolii7iiiin In cahiin ! CHILDREN'S WALL TENT Ir-t n tnt for thm In th front ltJ" - V nlr will An thtm tr ' tl l,nH nf fun Tlmt quality H ounr wlilt ennvas rtuik Vph pln Hnd roi Urllf fnr rnl(iloif on liirnr tt nnd rump fiipplle mimy srrri.v c osi makkkt niiiiE AIpm unit tlOTn fr Unit i v I . i 'iniltis now nummer nchnnl gin Juno . 1'rrisres for nr cnlle Brown Preparatory School llrnnil r.nd riicrrr Sts., riill. At. I I'MOlfV, V. ALLENTOWN Preparatory School IV, li(i a fin Innillnni . nil.- . - Ji'i reltl, s Rh ainnddrds N llulld t.V ' "'ll depirlmmt fnr vouncer Ins .. ' "' "ams I.irpe eompiis .,nd rviiiiiu eliirr. Term. $100 Citatos- nn requesi . V,"1' 'he -elmnl Write fnr tibiE I J M. sii.miir, .rrl AltMitmvn. fn. nnvnivo.j'A. Schuylkill Seminary Readinfj's Junior College Preparitirv nnd Jimtnr rYi!leBo rnu?v. fr nil .. Il-K . ,,,! iinlv.islii., (.), dn.,,0,1 K r VI ; ',''," J''!. '' 'OK o" requ.st RM' Mtiti..v r ti:i:i.. ji a., n i 1'rrsldent (iii-.sim i in,.,.. ,.x Chestnut Hill Academv -T MVI-.TlNs. MII-.STMT till I 1 V ii't . div and hn,,,linK aril,,,, I rr hn., III.', s, ,n,,rds ,.f hnlarshlps f v. . Il I ; I, tn lulinnetil Iniullnir ,,,,. . ,,J Is Biinnialnm avrlmmlnK pnnl ,r r, ,.. ", ' """ni lleupens SeiHemler 2 ' il mi s m, ai.p,Hilr,n ! MI.III l.ltslH It (, . J-.x . The Mercersburg Academy Illlt lldls, Merrer.lmrr. I'u. I Win Muni, lr. Ine. I'll II . .1I) . Ile-vl .Sfn l'r 1(1 ri.itutovtr.N. r. PERKIOMEN SCHOOL ,!,"", ! jn , mile. fr,,n, .nl, ,mM ...'iVje,. ' C.Hs tryrnnnsliim j athlellcs I'rln Oae.r s i KreiUI. I) D Ilox 1111 l'ennat.ur. F s MilllVJOKI . I'. Sfvartlmtorc Preparatory -ilinftl nr lorm htiirnlinr n ' pm-ni, rtlnir II. -JnrnHnMiti i , . , H trxHi.l iv in'ni i. , WDIHlsTIH K, ; ' Massanutten Mililary Academy MOOIlsHK k A Prepare. l..s for inllit-, ,n,l t,JV nps. flenlthful Incsitliin mod. rn lul'dlmts -inn'l I Chinees limit Inn lojs I'uiii, K , nn refl J Hun ird .1. Ilrnilintr. A. M. Ili-nuni ister M.HItIN, N. 4. M.U TON A( Mli:nl or t,i n, 1 in e.iulimv t t).r.iil rtt . ok Address I'rini Ip il His r. . HI'MIN Ml. N. .1. ' In 10: r Hon. i Ht-i-v ton N' J WFNHTJA U military f T AJJ, L 4 XX JU a 4 ACADEMY When t h.irwi ter manliness mi 1 hoimr nr detnp-d Wononnh N nn Ind. p. n 1'Mit unit In nur bn h ediicjtlon and nut r . rely a I n pnratory nchnol Halthfniu Kiiuitpd In a ol ly residential town A fcult wrond vn to th.it nf MVst pulnt In f,lrfncy A' lemlc utmlip"? for cnlhc pr. n.irrMnn bv -"t'' and 1 uMnea murs. Mi ltn- itc tMn brlnir out till tht ! son I ,n 1 nnnli rt'pafitt Junior department for lm nf trp r hit Academic n-ur" - i Irjndre I dol' irs for ttm school par Junlir depart mnt alx hundred fnr tl t hnni jear Catwlnir and t w lipnlc itpnn r-'ijii tt Ir. MIniF4 II. MUFfi:. I're. MM. I,lTOV A. hMiiik.' s,ip(. Ilox 411. UVnnmli, J ni.AIIIJT(IWN. N. .1 ACADEMV FOH DOV-; Wonderfully sltunted for Bond h nith l 1 mure Wator I'hp 12 in hfutit i'ampUR and athletic nld it ion arrpi nnl l''ti Her- firm Prrp.inn n for col-lt-B and (. hnh .il vt 'i.n 'v Mi r- drill IJu'ht t.uildlni." S-inrii' tuninr It- Iiirtm' lit Writ ftir . .r , j John ('. Miiriic. II II lit ulm i.(rr. Ilox "I'," lllulrt(iun, V ,j. ijtiy(jnitiN n. .i. PRINCETON PREPARATORY cnoni, run hon rnllo-jf preparnenrv fur .s II onr and olo r henutlful lot at Ion -m ill ' iti-s, , x cpllr-nt faculty. well quipp I I uildini, larpe Krounds. 8iiprld a'hl.tl,a 4(l tur OtHlmi, I mi r. i i s J. B. FINE, ('r Princeton, N. J. I'i:nmmiTii n j. The PENNINGTON SCHOOL f'nllrrt and Tei lin I rul "f nnni nr. pirntton MtiDWIlM D D. i ninctnri V j MtMt v drill HentlmaHttT Fit K n. Tn p lsr i i:i i, v, j. IUK IM)s3,. mt in the Nt w J.rsfy i italoK iddrenn J H J K,,A Fl la. N J from New Vrk C f inu For iii.imi .i.-i I Campbell M A P'X vvyr-iinHo. v. Fishburne Military School I New l()0,(Mi( llrepriiif IZfiiilpment Prepares for unneriltl hunlncs i(fe Diploma ndmlta to all imII. , Hewijitful mllltttry trainlu,- Heuutlful heulhtful jttiH- ' tion l!ry adi pt.nlclpatts in annual encampment t arott-j s on ShnnanUurth River 4th ir nnll ilaiiin liea.rve OtrieerH Tralnlnu I'orp". under U h wA t Department Fdiloa I en request j Maj. moiiow ii iirntii.Nw. prJll Mn too l.nuif.lmrii. 'a. 111 Mil H Mss. Powder Point School 8 Will iimlertitml .nr lio nnd H tench Mm tn under-.tnnd hlmtlf. H IlXI.Fll K. m:KCi:. ..M.. Ileii.lm htfrg ,1S Kiuk Curoar Uoail. Piixburj, .11um, a jBnnnwOT(ii-iiiL.ujjuirnriiMir'iiiiiiiiiiii m 1Mj 8lMMlrU I'A MPS ntinu Men nnil Hoys GRADUATING GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS All the fel iiivn lav ' Som clan,, nlttj land .peed oh bov" Vour vacation wilt I not be cnmplctH unlesi ou take U. it. wiia . you. U backed by tha I.nrge.t Hhjm ol Hi I kind In the country. Our beautifully l!lui. trated cataioaue icna ina aiury. rrea. tvm. at one.'iiA linVs WKM.FABr nlCPlltTMiriul. JunLMBLw .V.'-i...,. 'i..- -"i-- . ..-.."' yuuduu4'uiA, a'aU iTMO iwai wm m U-H. T2A "VLXLJ ififfifijsV &.m ; maaim ' .'.X'ui WANAMAKER'S DOWN For Little Miss SailoriiTiaid! Any litlle Ritl ran ho that if shf te drossetl in one of tliPso insulation fiocks! They are mi neat, eool ami iluialile that mntlipis like tlirm almost hettei1 than any other frorks. The white jean i of erellent nuality anil the tlrca(.e are hox-pleated fioni well-tailoreil jokes, f'nllais, helts and cufTi are of navy nr Copenhagen hlue I'liiKham, tiimmed with white lir.ini. And, oh jes, tlieie is nn emlilrm on the left sleee of earh ilie;! Sizes 2 to fl year, !!,'. tt entrnll New Frocks for Happy Summer Times Special at S"..0, new oile finckn in pin flnts. checks anil litrures ate altogethei charming. Two of the many model.- aie sketched. One shows a pleated round col lar and pleated cuir- of organdie, and the other is trimmed with picot edging nn the eollni, the cuffs and the two-tier skiit. JViuch Pre:Pess at 38.25 Xew organdie frocks with roll collar- nnd nir uifTs nre trimmed with lace edgme Others of dark or light voile have dainty net vests and collars and there are many, many more. One is sketched. S'iiraiiht off Line i a model of navy or hlaek voile with a pleated overskirt; also polka-dotted oile frocks with white levers and collars. $S,7. )00 Frocks nf Unusual Value fi.i, .pi. S.r), X.',.), .y.5 and m Thete aie frocks of voile in plain colors and figures, of plnid gingham, of cnilnnid eied white vnile, of polka-dottcd nilc with n.iy or black grounds, etc. 'DrarirC, Lovely as Evi:rs Now Marked $10 and T"S Pietty organdie f locks aie taken fiom our r own ftock and 1 educed. Pome arc tucked and have pleated, frilly collar and lUfTs. IMain-colnr frocks in beautiful pastel -hadis are trimmed with libbon hands or are beaded in ntti active designs. (Juaint fiock of white and flowered organdie com bined nre particularly pretty. , Wlhiite Jersey Petticoats v'iith IDouble Pnrels . W'o hnd these made s)ecially to satisfy the needs of w onion who want light-weight petticoats. The line jersey silk tops aie made with double panels in front and in back. The talfeta flounces are Miuply tailored with hemstitched hems, 01 aie more elaborate with shirring and lul'les. $.'i. ' I'lilrull Clothes That Every Little Old Shoiuld Have A separate wh blouses is one of th e most useful ?, -" ' ." -' .& "e5 -S Simple Silk Blouses The mo.it seiMcealde of all waists are the.se simple, wash able ones of ciepi de chine oi tub silk. They can be easily and quickly washed and noned. which is a point to think of when ou start on om mat ion Pretty Mouses of crepe de chine in pink, white or black are ji t.7." and ?"). White tub silk waists are made in seeral ways with lit coming cpllais, and one mtilel is 'o be had in black. $n. (Miirl.rt) A Cape for Any Summer Occasicr For the seashore or mountains or for town wear there aie serge, velour, silvertone, satin and vel vet capes in many models, some of them handsomely lined throughout. $10, S17.,r)0, $li).o0, S25, $;!0 and 337.50. Women's Rain Capes A novelty Schaape silk rain cape in Oxford gray is $15. Navy blue and tan Canton rain capes are $4.50. Motor Coaits Gray, black or navy mohair coats, well tailored, aie all belted and aie $8.75 and $9.75. Linene dusters have mannish pockets and aro belted. $3.75. (Mnrk.t) WANAMAKER' STAIRS I t .1 ' 'fc-L : : ' iSj UWM' . 'J.V.!. V'V 1 '.111. ',m--x.& f SiMf&mK J Ssm Mw iiaiili ' & WW . 5swliV'...,."v''.'.iiW llrJJ ' XY' -ruw vil Ahl s Treco Corsets Three models nt $.1, ? 1 and $.ri, respectively, have just arrived. There i one for slight liguies, another for average figures, and the third is for medium to stout figures. The first has short bones in ft out and in batk, the soeond is boned enly a trifle more heav ily, and of course the model for stouter fignies is boned well enough to give support. Women who know Treco cor sets will be glad to know that we haii them, and we tecommend that those who do not know them make their acquaintance. tt entr.il) ite skiit to weai with little waists or with middy things she can have in summertime. Jean skiit.s made with goies or pleats are in the ptopcr si.es for girls of I'l to 10 venrs and are $.'1.50. IReiifr? " a.pes and Coaie Hubbeiized mm go coats in nay or black aie snuglv belted and will fit girl.s of fi to S e.us. is I. .'ill.' A little special lot of raincapes with plaid hoods are in sire H onlv and are t)Uite unu.-ual at S'.'.'J.'). Flutieiry Wlicite Frocks are of voile, lawn and organdie, duinty with lace and embroidery or with little touches of hand wetk. Prices start at S4.."0 and go to ?10, and at the last pi ice there aie some chaiming dresses trimmed with lush ciochet lace. Colore ProN Pretty flocks of oih- have lose, blue oi gicen figures seatteied tuer them. Thele is a white oigar.die collai and a ;ulH. Kin. o. Othel dre.sses of (lvckid and tlnweied vnile oi plain color oig.mdie and eile tire bele at M.Tf) to SS.jd. (M.irl.ell Hc-ise Dresses cf Dotted Voi'ie Soft voile with coin dots of navy blue oi black is made into flocks that are much too pietty to be wom only in the house. ' There is a round organdie collar edged, with a frill, with cuffs and pocket-tops to match. $6.50. M outrun I Plaited! Fiber Ryg-s Are Sightly and Durable They take one baik to the old i plaited rugs of grandmother's day, but are much heavier and are sure to lie flat on the floor. The color combinations are at tractive and will fit in with most any room blues, pinks, browns ! and such. 24 x 30 inches, nt $2.50. 1 27 x 54 inches, $4. I 30 x 60 inches, $5. 36 x 72 inches, $7.50. 4x7 feet, $12. 0x9 feet, $22.50. . 9 x 12 feet. $45. r- (Clieatnut) WANAMAKER'S STORE A New WMfe QabardDirne , Skort It is that creamy white that is .o nice in gabardine and has gen erous patch pockets and belt trimmed with large pearl buttons. It is an attractive skirt to go to the shore with you. $3.75. (Central) W'J ABbX'-'SA jeww - I. r.-jyu 2ilM&M. Rsnm Hants Cotton Materials Specially Priced Included are various lengths of percale in dark and light patterns, voile in plain colors' and all the patterns of the season, gingham in plaids and strij es, and white materials such as longcloth and batiste. There is an especially good as.soitment of the serviceable percale that will do for bun galow apions, house frocks, apron-di esse. for little folk, etc. !( entrnll Bloomn'sirs Special at 85c There is a fable full of them pink crepe, pink or white sateen, soft crcpc-like batiste, etc. All of them are well made and dur ably le-enforced. ISloomers of fine pink batiste aie trimmed with blue satin rib bon. $1. A New Soap ply of CainasoSes is here for your choosing, and Summer frocks call for many uimisoles. There aie two pretty styles at M.'J5. Both are of flesh satin; one is tailored and trimmed with hemstitching, and the other is piettied with lace and blue rib bon. I Unusually nice camisoles are made of pink, white or navy blue satin with a deep hemstitched border at the top. They are shaped out under the arms and have wide shoulder straps that stay up. ?2.,'i0. (( entrnll Pts.ran Rofoss fcr FcnJninie Travelers All-enveloping robes of heavy silk in black or navy blue are the most convenient things for femi nine vacationists. These new lobes aie piped with striped silk and i ach has a little bag and hood attached. No skimping in the cuts either. $10. ICrntrnll Twinkling Feet! 1 Black Patent Leather Has a Festive Air There is nothing quite so ap propriate for filmy frocks of light silk, Georgette, etc It might truly be said, feet that wear black patent leather pumps can go anywhere! i Black patent leather pumps with high heels and turned soles, as in the sketch, are $5.00 a pair, So Easy to Clean! , White canvas shoes for the children are most practical, after , .all. Soap and water or simple cleaner will make them white as I snow again. , White canvas button shoes In i sues 0 to 2 are special at $1.90 I a pair. tChaatimt) t , ia m ni VA MM M WMJ iiin 1 f tr , n S 1 IK . ,! -T" fM VI 8 ;$ j;fe n t- 1 sfl sti r I 4 ' "i"i Mis ri, . .!.. 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