pspli -ytv -irrf- iT" 'f ' r-l-v r -"r-,Vjs(?(.jrs.5j V WEEING PUBttQ LEDafeK-PHILANDELPHIA, ATONDAY, 0TJLY 21, 1919 8 y V.t. , . STATE BULL 100SE TO MEET JULY 29 Conference at Harrisburg Called Today Plans for Pres idential Campaign PINCHOT WILL PRESIDE CTTV 93,9 V7JM 7?Q ")A" D TVD A V. nmI Fwninl.v n" nloiiB, Is proved by thc called tho "svvnmp") looked most pre v-i x JKJ J. JLjrXXJ KJluLJ 1 KJLJrX J. ) presence of Hip so called 'dives" posscsKltiR its nil tlie first houses wen BUT "IT DOESN'T LOOK IT" p -- -froB",Z" L-"- x lKSJ-J-LV J. i'VVH -t -l I 'snnioc street, west of Second street. ' ' mis mi old diroiiicle. l.iil this would -Tint lln "Dnnv' "' 'ni ,n menu Unit itineli Iniul 1ms been lllll 11C UOLb .filled in iiloi.K here in later ,..nrs. Ole Bill Penn Could See Philadelphia Note From Top of City Hall possesslnc its nil the llrst houses weie ererted there Dock ereek was so foi mldnhle a lioih that a feirv was ir -nm In ross it nuil it was nt this fur thnt the famous old I'.lue Alielioi Ion was built West Philadelphia was of imirse on Tormer Hull Moose ehieftnlns have issued n enll for n conference in ITnr rhburg Tuesday. July 2!). to lay the groundwork for the selection of a I'ro Rressive piesldential entielielnto by the Ilepnbllenns in 1020. The former AVnshincton p.irtv 'men plan to mnke their lisht, which will center nround Hie election of Ttepnb liean national delegates in UOo, in the Ilopiiblicnn ranks. Who knows whose blrtlidnv is today?, 1'irst of all. and very naturally, there Thought o; nobody ran guess, and vet today is the natal da of this venor able city of Philadelphia and she has leached the inspiring age of 'JUS jeais. Home people think the blrthdaj should be celebrated on the tenth of the month, but thnt is reckoning the inlendar under the Old Style, so this is lenllj the day. That is, if ccr.one ngiees that the celebiation shouhl be dated from the fiimouR concession given out b William Penn and known as the "Deeds of Settlement." Uriel! , Penn nnomieed "that a cer was no Hog Island nor a League Island either. Most of een the youiiKcst gen- I eration inn n mem be the time when' theie wns no former and not s very mui It of the hitter. i Look Tor W. Penn Then, what do jou look for next, as J oil come up from Wilmington or Ches ter on the boat? Win, 1 til! Peon's statue of comse, and slni'e I'illv Penn was not dead lit this time and was him- I self planning this clt , thre wasn't am statue of him atop the Cit Hull tower. Aeioss the inir was another iibolule known. It was as far as I, am aster is urgln countryside lowei ami less now in the minds of the cnilv Plulii- wooded, but iiImi gieeu and inviting, ilelphlaiis. l)i. S. Weir .Mltelii II Tlie lower poitlons of Pliiliulrlpliin weie "High Wviine ' used to take an intne nothing hul swamps ami in NISI. I Ami theie wasn't nuv City Hull lither ! but its equivalent, the Cioiernor - he Tomorrow ! tain ipiniitit.v of laud or ground shn laid out for a huge town or rlti . in Anv attempt by the state Republican, the most convenient place upon the ticr organi7ation to cori.il delegates for,'"'' bealth and naigatioii." t'nited States Senator Knox or othei tllf'' f"'ks ma prefer to date things "fnoritc-son" candidates for tindlng f""." !ll(' netunPlanding licie or the purposes will be opposed igoroush beginning (if construction. Howcmm, nifToid TMnrli.it. who led the Wash- taking the tvvenM -fii-t as the honafide mgton party fight as the senatorial biitluliiv. just forget the- rain and the 'andidate against Seintor I'eniose in ' prohibition fight and fifth wind poll lllll. luails the list of signcis f' tlie 1 th's. and imagine .ou arc sailing up the lall for the meeting and will pieside at Delaware back in NiM, or lMi'J. the (onfeience. Among other former Piogressivcs wlio -r n.r..m-.. -,.. hae attached their signatuies to the1! call aie- illiani 1 linn. Allcghein ; (Vngrcssnian M. Chile Kelh Alle ghenj ; I.( N. Mitchell, Jefferson; County fnmiuissionii (ieorgc I". Holmes, Phil'idelphiJi; Waj-r 1. 1'.. Hi on 11, l'lic; Alb u W. Hagenhaik, I eliuli ; Robert ('. liiir, oik; rhoinas A. ,11 llnv, Noithamptoii , .1 V. Clink, Washington: W. l.ovell I'.aldrulge. li'air, and Iiobeit P. liieli, Clinton. "Our ootintij needs a Republican ad ministration to deal with the gieat prob lems bi ought upon ns by the woihl war. There is but one wa to get it. We must nominate for President a Ilepubli inn candidate ot miiIi undoubted pio gressiM, charaeter and unquestioned ability ns will stnmp him as wottln to mm the stuml.inl of Thcodoic Itoosc elt. 1 "The vast mnioiity of Ilcpublicnns aie progiessic. If it will nigame the I progressn Hepiihliian in.iimit within the iiarty enn casih make sure that the) Republican nominee shall cmboilj nndl refie( t the true pn it of the pai t . "Our pin pose is to stii ngthen and unlfj the Hcpiiblicnn pnm , not to di ide it. We earnest! desire Kepiibliean success. We inn win with a undulate and a plot foi 111 sineereli intended to! work out in jnnetice tlie ideals in whnh Americana lieliew. 1 "With these thoughts in mind, and ' with the best inteifsts of our lountiv and our part at heart, we, the iinilrr" Mgned progressive Itepublic.itib of Pcnn sjlrnnin, hereby unite in this call for a conference to be held at Harrisburg on Jul 2fl, l!)l!t, at the Penn-Haiiis Hotel, for the purpose of otgnnuing to elect a Pcmis.ilwinin delegation to. the Republican national convention in llt'JO pledged to the nomination of a piesi ikntial candidate who shall tuil leprc sent the piogief-she m.ijoiitj of the Ite publican party." Kormer Senator Miles PoindcUcr, of Washington, is to be one of the speak- ers of tlie confeieme. National Piogitssnc leaders aie said I to favor the movement, which will spread to other states. , " ILL, HE STOPS STORE RAID Two Boys Seen Breaking Into Fur Shop Are Arrested John O. Itiiseimin, a snlTerer fioin lheumntism, was unable to sleep .s , he sat nt the fiont window in his home, ' nt 2S'JS (iciinnntown nenue. he i,. ' scried two men hienk .1 window nnd 1 enter the fur stoic of Mis. K. Ludninu, ! across the hticet. He telephoned the police station at fleimantowii avenue nnd Incoming street. When the polite leached the store. 'JH. Oermantown avenue. the found' two ouths inijs.ic King the slock, with seieinl bundles of fins pi op. nod for ic moMil. One bundle, valued at more than S400O. had been cniried to the rear door, to be deliveied, the police believe, to lonfedei jtts in an automo bile. The youths, both of whom me seven teen ears old, gave theli niinios ns I'.it lick Paliimbo. of Pulton stiect. and John C.nden, of Sn.vder avenue. 'I'hev weie held williout biil for a healing 1 Wcdnesclav 'I he police s.ij the Imvs ic abc tted bv two others. ' 1 I louse, wlieie the .Ma.vor lesicled in South Second street, was the Inst of its kind built. Instead of the present imposing, but man made skvline with culling smoke and the sun glinting the metal on tin tops nf tall s)(sc uipeis, theie wns the natural p.inornma of tiees and clean, ile.ir blue skv leaching dow 11 to touch them, undeliled bv smoke. Pi nu's ship saw ginssv banks, and inviting groves right down to the livei s edge. That the bank was not eiv low tlien, as now lowlands. Theiniuitrv li.uk fmiii the river shoie was wild and untenanted except h.v the alinosl common wolves and foxes, winch Usui to rump, histories s,iv, anil aniiov the eailv scttleis So the howl ot a wolf and the bark of a fox were what ought be inlled the fotcruitui is nf m , 1 lei 11 nuisances us f.utoiv whistles and iiutiinioliile claxons. A fox ni a wolf on Minkit 01 llioacl stnet in mil tune alwavs causes a small not. Ten Was Needed Then It must have hien that the slime be tween High sttcet las Mnikel sheet was tl illedi and Dock enek (then dnj to tide into the e it fiom a visit lo Ale 1 ion 01 I hestnut Hill. There was plcntv of evervthuig doe king span, building , space, anil breathing space, plcnt of mateiial fur building, plcnt of sinisbjiip and plentv of air. ' There weie no I'lfth waicls,,no biew eties, nti tenements, no piggei les And 1 theie were nianv splendid tilings laek ing too, because noboih had happened to think nhniit inventing them I'lit. tin 1 e was plentv of oppoilun it foi Imagination and since its birth Philadelphia has well icalled thit latent power lli'iieev the good anil suflu lent reisnn for celebrating eiur leal buthdav Happv new e,n. Philadelphia '. l)M.lt1s VII NT i I H1ISI VII NT 11 15 Chestnut Street (.Opposite Keith's) Tp n jminiaii uJieaFasuces amicd Rediuicitioinis e w Hi1,' i:'houSE7s:Bh,nJ" IMn) i1 s2i: - ! 11 Vf3 Have you crr cotisulcicel that oiu unison why you ictinn to a Chestnut Stieet Shop to ninkc a second puichasp'is that thoic h.is been no nilsrcpicspntation conccininj,' the quality of K"oils on sale 111 these stores? Noted business men thuuijiriout the countrv will tell you that the only suie foundation upon which to bmlel a "successful business is that of honest ndveitisiiiR. Now hew in the truth of this statement moie? cleaily cMelenced than in the stoics on Chestnut Sheet in Philaelelphia. It has ever been the policy of Chestnut Sheet mci chants to sell only piocluct.s of the highest quality in their lcspective lines and to make the acquaintance ot icaileis tlifoiitfh the mcduiiu of aeheitisinij that can be elcprnilfil upon to describe iiccuiately then pioelucts. IT IS s.uel that nowheic but in Philadelphia can one tind leal cinnamon bun. Rut smt.l, n.-.. das when there i.s .such a elecided wheie in Phihuiolphia can one Mini THE eleeoiahve po musical instiumen senously considoi possibilities of ts aie heiiiLr eel in these tendency to banish from the homo an ai tide of furniture that has nut the s.imiik fciiU'e. of beauty. It is a ical delieht to know that, when plan- 1 nniR the tmnishinn ot your music- loom 01 living 100m, ou can count ' on your photiogiaph to add to its at- , tiac tnonc'ss, 01, if youi fuiiutuie is alieady accntding to your taste, thnt ou can sccuie a phonograpn 01 tlie uch delicious, melting cinnamon bun as at jhotnmen's, at 1700 Chestnut stieet or at 15120 Maiket stieet. Un til ou have had a licli, blown piece of Thommen's "sticky cm'nnm bun," with its fat, juicy raisins and -punk., ling of spicy cinnamon, you have a t eat in .stoic for you. And not alone aie Thommen's famous fen tins one cake. Cieumv. Jnimn rellllfS up to $10.00 Values up Id Sj.00 Kvcrv Hat in the s-tore at a re duced price tomorrow and this in cludes, of cours-e, all the finest models from leading New York designer. All slicinnc 'ill tiinliirink nnrl ,'nl "i" ' "" --- ...... s,.. . ors. Two prices featured S3.7.') and $.)..0, with xalues more than double. ,, ire Accept Purchasing Agents' Orcccs ,,. . mm Y yLol'd) pel 10(1 10 wiucn j'jui uinei iiiiiinuiu uk, nnc'ieei Willi "loa.stcd .( 01 il.lll belongs. N. Stetson & Co.. 1111 almonds, flaky pastiy of all sents. Chestnut stieet, aie showing Edison ' tempts you. And their eledicious Phonogiaphsin twelve diffeient mod- bicakfnts, dinner and luncheons aie eN. One pal ticulaily beautiful , unexcelled in quality and puce, model is of led mahoganx, inlaid Uieakfast may be had theie foi a.s with white. Caieful attention to the 1 low as oOc, while their chicken elm small details of finisli is exulencc of ne s and cold platteis at icason- the fine woikmanslup ihaiactoiistic 1 aide puces nu tuumphb. And of all Edison modehs D Users of PEA Cool be ad vised and buy now. We have ' the size and quality. We 1 handle only the very BEST COAL' Egg ...$10.60 Stove .$10.85 Nut ... 10.95 Pea .. 9.3S The I'rlce Will lln Mnrh Illrh.r 41 H'e terve you right Owen Letters' Sons Largest Coal Yard in PJilIrt. Trenton Ave. & WestmorIanl RrlANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET It Has Been Our Custom for Years to Have One Sale Each Year Of Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter Goods As we sell the best merchandise obtainable, this Sale means more than the usual savings owing to high cos,ts, etc. Shirts Union Suits ' Silk Shirts Bathing Suits Automobile Dusters, Flannel Pants, Palm Neckwear Silk Hosiery Knee Drawers Office Coats Raincoats, Belts, Overcoats, White Beach Suits, Bath Gowns, etc., etc. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET A1NTINESS of design and Holi ness of mateuals aie combined in the exduisite negligees which Oppcnheim, Collins & Co , of Chestnut and Twelfth .sheets, aie showing tin, week. They aie de lightfully summeiy, and a meie glimpse of them makes one long foi the comfoit of a chaise-longue and the latest novel of one's faoute au thoi. One especially stunning model is of oi.mge-coloied Geoigettc ciepe, with collar and bishop sleeves of cream-coloied lace. It has lib boils of Copenhagen blue. Anothei model of pink satin is eiled 111 pale blue GeoigeUe. It has a peik little bow of blue iibbon and a tiny vvieath of pink and blue loses foi ti miming. A salmon pink neghgse, a lovely gift for a lovelv bride, has an accnidion- , plaited panel and sleeves ot blue I Geoigette. THE cheny season will .-oon be ovu, .lias"! much to the soi ow of the devotee of the cheny ice and like delicacies. Hut laiee and luscious cheuies aie still to be had at .Heniy R. Hallowell & Son's, Hiond below Chestnut stieet. The canta- ahvays you will find the som v. ccllent, and the 100ms pleasant and cool. THERE is ITTlelightfully fui nished 100m in a ceitani Phila delphia house which ovvesmuch of its ehann to the c.uefully selecfel nictuie- on its v alls. "The hip en largements of pichnes which we took in California last yeai," ex plained my hostess when Tvoiced my admnation. "I had then made at F.ank J. Cuiiy's. S'2 Chestnut stieet, and besides being so valuable as some-nils of an enjoj ible vaca tion the aie leal objects of ait. thanks to Cuiry's eneit touch." My hostess had also a number of smallei piints, and we spent a de lightful afternoon looking o"ei the collection. "And thev've all been made at Cuiiy's," she s.ud. "We never hesitate when th"ie is a roll of films to be developed or punts to he made, for his vtoik is so unifoimly excerient." ; THE anciertt (ireeks held that a small neive inns fiom the 1 ing finger to the heatt, and hence the engagement ling ,ind wedding ling must be wo-n on the thiiel linger 01 the left hand. How mat may be. no mettiei ever 1 mat mav he nn mtn ...,. .. , loupes, too, gieen with a faint tinge weal. on t, t f 1,0 fouml ,of pink aie most tempting, and tmn thoso t . ,' " ' 1 plums and apncots aie now in sea-Thelc i5 vvonJeifi a-o nZ' son. That shipment of Ha, tlett peais , from which to , " itn c has ar-ived, by the wax, and they ohtail . , .'',' '.'' . ".. - ,.. iiiii;c even suiuaso expcciauons. ui peaches seem to be growing largei with each shipment, and aie as pei fect as long study and a vast knowl edge of the science of horticultuie can make them. Hallow ell's will ship fiuit to any point within a ladius of a thousand miles by pa 1 col post, special ilcliveij. OK V COURSE you aie planning to mw AND ENLARGEMENTS '"THSBTTfclX KIND" tAMCDAC piums anis ViHnniCltHS supplies MAIL ORDERS. PROMPT SERVICB i.-5END Frt.PRICE LIST. BIZ-CHestnuIvSlSIZ FOOT ANI L1MU 1RUU11LK4 Instantly rllveiS by our npfclul arch miuportH, fitted and adjusted by ex per in. Our K e 11 in I ens Elastic noiiery. th moat comtortabu upport tor varl coao tn. ivrolKa limbs, weak knot And nnktea Truuti abdominal and t uthIIIo sup nortrrs of all kinds. nf flafnrmlfv nnnilan In th wnrlJ 'MUdelphta Orthupcdlr Co.. 49 N. 13tb Sfc mlrm 1 V- i LArffctcil Heat and Steam Without Smoke FOR DUMr.sTIC xihV I'kk, Mute, Chralnut, I'm and lluckvtbeul, XOK bTliM Ubl-llutkttheat, Kite and Uurlc". Pea, Buckwheat, Rice and Barley For Immediate Shipment The Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company General Office Reading Terminal Philadelphia u avc one ot inosc cooi-iooKing diesses of funned voile, they aie vcrv se-viceable for wear when you are" shopping in town, and will look fiesh and unwiinkled foi our luncheon engagement. Daik blue voiles, with atti active scroll patterns piinted ill white, tan or Copenhagen blue aie on sale at Joseph C. Uai lington & Sons, Inc., 1126 Chestnut street. And one can never have too many oigandie chesses, which look ciisp and fresh on the wannest day. It is needless to tell you how becom ing are those pastel shades of maize, sky-blue, pink, 01 chid and lime-gieen, for the possession of one organdie diess immediately awakens the desire for anothei. Impoited ginghams, which combine well with white or gandie, aie shown- in vari-coloiee! plaids. rrTTAllE question that's woirying I me," said the considerate - member of my family, "is what aie you going to eat while we're away?" ' Remembeiing the delicious fiuit salad, a la Chen, with iced tea or iced cocoa and all the other good things we have hsd there, I replied, "Don't wony about me. And while it may not be altogether pleasant to have you a thousand miles away, I am consoled when I remember that Cheri's French Pastry is to be my portion, for no meal at the Cheri Restaurants, 124 South 13th street and laz aovitn mm sueei, is com diamond, set deep m a ci cle of plat inum, with fanv-Iike divings and tiaeeiies on eithei side the stone. And nmong them you wdl suiely find the one to delight the heait o'f the little biide-to-bc, Wedding lings, cncles of tinv diamonds oi baneis of golden leaves, delicately caivcd, nval the engagement lings )n' beauty. OW would jou like to diive out H plete without that clima-and asking in town, and you will not he t., , ..... r... . . .l , ." .miui lavoiue n.iunt along the Delawa e some oftom,,,,,. and, when evciysine i beginning to feel waim as 0u most ceitainly do when the machine tomes to a halt and the biecte stops ti.pv cling patt take your ico cream out of a pietty white fieezcr, and seive le fieshments all mound ? This is not a fany-tale. It will specdi! become a iealit if you visit the House burnishing Sto-e of J. F,anklin Miller, 1G12 Chestnut stieet, wheie tlie Auto Vacuum Fieozer is on .sale Before stuiting ou your trip, till the fieezer, place it in the automobile, and then foiget all about it until you amvc at your destination, unless, mayhap, you should have to change a tiie, and then some one is su -e to suggest eating the ice cieani while you wait. ONE of the coolest places in town on a waim summer day is the building of the Solotone Manu facturing Co., at 1727 Chestnut stieet. The color scheme of blown and gisen, which has been chosen for the salesrooms, is very atti active and make a fitting setting for the piece tie resistance the Solotone. The I Solotone Company manufac'tuies the instiumcnt and sells direct to the I consumoi, eliminating the middle man. A number of models aie dis-' played at -its salesiooms, and i couiteous salesmen will be very glad ' to play your favotite selection on! mi; ii-iich uuiii'KiUim. SlOP in some aliemoon, wnen you ate shop- disanDointed in either the nnne.ir. ance or the quality of tone of this wonderful instrument. lor those del;cious wattles wit maple syrup, well! you'll simply have to taste them yourselves to fullv appreciate their goodness." THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION .How iies tie Sir. r Ckarano awbndge o Summe Than 5, 000 s nit e of Ibre s for Hen fn rffil T o i Ummi This is the clearance towards which men look forward each summer. More than 5000 desirable, seasonable Shirts are in voked all taken from our regular stocks and Reduced 15 to Close to 40 per cent Moieovei, these 1 eductions aie fiom our own legulai pi ices which as most men know, are usually lower than elsewhere Practically every deniable standard style and fabric is irpio'riitpjl-peicales. ciepes. punted and woven madias, s,!k-tripe and corded madras, fibre silk, silk, an. man) cthci evcellent weaves. Chiefly bioken lines, to be sure, but neveitheless, we can promise a lull range of sues m eveiy lot. Fancy Soft Shirts reduced to $1.25, $1.65, $1.95, $2.25 and $2.50 Fibre Silk Shirts are now $3.00. Silk Shirts reduced to $5.95 i oey aie an aiiangcel on ep essaiy to state that men choosing ea arate tables, accoidmg to sizes, for easy selection. It is almost unnec ily will have the benefit of best assortments. I sinlirl,lfc ct. ( imhlrr Kist Flolc Klehth IStreet The Sale of Automobile Accessories Xow going on in the uto molnle Supply Stole, piosents oppeu tunities for substantial savings on standstill Tires, Tubes and otlu i Motor Fquip iii' nt, that niaki it well vvoith the while ot cveiy motor own ei to pay this section a visit. see ikI i I. c in i I . mli Pin r "Foulard" is the Favored Silk for Men's Neckwear We have a special collection of distinctively1 - patterned Poui-in-hands of tnic impoited Knglish and Japanese foulaid silks, .hist the kind men of good taste will appieciate. Pi ices s-l.OU to $1.0(1. sic i Ink Hi I, .11, 1, r i 1 lirl-. I sic. 1 The Nemo Corsets Graceful, Healthful, Comfortable The manufactuiers of Nemo Corsets have made a life study of the designing of ceitain special featuies that make then Coisots famous for grace, health am comioit lliese featuies have giouped these Coisets into foul classes Self-liedueing Corsets. S4 to ST.IO Wonderlift Corsets S7 to SI.".."iD V.arvelaeo Corsets S7.."ill to SI 2 Kopservice Corsets S'l.,"i(l to $10 Theie aie models for all fig uies in each of these classes, and each has featuies to meet special figuie needs. Let us explain th"sP features to you. We aie Head ouaiteis for Nemo Corsets m Philadelphia anil have an excep tion.ilh ce mprehensive showing of all the models, ami coisoticios especially fitted to cplain their mei it . Theie is also the famous Nemo Juspul Rrassieie at M.00, si W) and s(in, With special featu'es woi th know ing about. Nemo Onsets special at MkOO Of white coutil; low bust, long over hips, guiduating trcnt-ckisp, well boned tliloughout, elastic ni sei t at end of back steels. su n I.n I v c I, cl, r I I t I I ' ' 1 VI in. I sir t W , An Outstanding Feature of Our Men's Clothing Stock Tropical Suits The collection here is really quite unusual Firttt. For the great number of dif ferent styles and fabrics represented. We doubt if uiual variety or compre hensiveness can be found anywhere under one loof in Philadelphia to-day. Stcnnd. Tor the faultless way in which these Tropical Suits have been tailored to hold their shape and give smooth, unbioken drape to the sheer weight fabrics. Tlmd. For the matchless value these Suits pi cent at the pi ices here. This can be easily verified by compar ing them giade for grade, price for price, with thoe shown elsewhere. 1000 Palm Beach Suits at $9.50, $13.50 and $15 They are of genuine Palm Beach cloth, properly tailored and include an almost unlimited variety of the smartest new styles Tor young men, as well as the attractively cut plain sack Suits for older men. Men's Mohair Suits, $16.50, $20.00 and $22.50 The mohair, even in the Suits at $lli..V), is a very fine inPT An ample assortment of sizes in all regular and stout pioportions. Cool Cloth Suits Unusual Value at S16.50 A cool, poiou -weave fabric that closely simulates woolen suiting, Smait tweed effects in tan and giay tones, vvell tailored in attractive styles ten men and young men. The Clearance Continues , Affording men and young men an opportunity to supply present and future Clothing needs, at 15 to nearly o0 per cent, less than actual value. The collection at reduced prices consists of hundreds of smart, thoroughly desirable Spring and Summer Suits, now marked S16.n0, $19.50. 822.00, S21..i0. SJS.00. $31.50, 836.50 and $38.50. i cflKt I ( - V) i WHt Mil 1 , , L Ws is - -V -ic lrik, & I 1. ihlrr- ,sr on. Floor ni.t, Yard-wide Black Peau de Soie An Exceptional Value at $2.00 A special pui chase of fine Black Peau de Soie, for smart skirts, uii-ss, , ..i-u en K -U,,.... ,-n I,, e unusually low price of $2.00 ti .,iu. i- - Mrnuril, A. c lothler Male I. Centre Attractive Styles and Prices in Women's Summer Dresses lleie j ou w II (ind the indispensable Silk Kiock that even woman needs, whcthei she is staving at home 01 pieparing foi a vacation trip And theiO dainty, inexpensive Voile anil Oigandie Flocks! One cannot have too main of them. Seveial models fiom which to choose Silk Dresses, Reduced to $21.50 A cbaniing and vaned gioup of models in stiaight-line or tunic styles. Slrule . include Flench blue', taupe, giay, black, also coloieel checks. Trimmed .sinaitly with embioidei y , na.iow knife plaitings, and on seme lace edged white' ciepe Cci'Oigette collai All below legulai value $21. Ml. White Voile Dresses, $17.50 and $18.75 Of white voile m bailed and dotted ellects, chiefly tunic models, beautifully lace-li immeil. Delightfully cool and cool-looking. Organdie Dresses, now $8.75 to $15.00 Those ciisp Oigandie Diesses that aie so highly favored this .eason. In plain pa-tel shades, navy blue, black, also lovely figured designs, vaiiou.-ly trimmed with luce or little fulls of self-matei lal. All specially pi iced at iS.To to $10.00. Women's Voile Dresses, Special at $5.00 In light oi medium shades, some in stuped 01 figuied effects, many v.ith white collai and cutis, otheis with ornamental, buttun trimmed pocket-, at a saving of about one-foutth. - sti i l i i AM ittu r -s .01 1 I I . r e entr 7 7n Golden Special To-morrow Children's Fancy-top SOCKS of Mercerized Lisle At 25c To-morrow, the illuminated Golden Special Sign will point the way to SAVINGS OF ABOUT ONE-THIRD on Childicn's White Me'rcctizcd Lisle Socks, with fancy tuin-ovei tops in pink, sky blue, cadet blue, black and tan. There aie 5,000 pairs in the collection, and they are just the kind of cool, good-looking Socks that parents aie seeking light now. --V hlrawbrlclBt & Clothiers AlsU 1 Centre wdailyA i(riys)iw W&PECIAlJW Hand-work Distinguishes New Models in Hats at $10, $12 and $15 A small gioup of Women's Hats illustiating charmingly the new est in style, materials and trim ming. Velvet, satin, taffeta and net are skillfully combined with lovey tnmmings of duvetine, "ool, beacks and smart feather fancies each w ith some distinctive ouch of hand work. Models" fol iate summer and autumn wear. 1 he Hat sketched is one of velvet and net, $l.-,00. M'"" '"""" clothier- Floor West Summer Bed Spreads Light in weight and dainty in htyle, the .01 1 that gives cool, simple charm to one's bedroom Striped in color. 80U0 S3.00 White Dimity, S099 in. $3.50 W lute Pique. S099 in. $4.00 White Crochet, 7888 in. $3.00 .Marseilles, 7888 inches $4.00 Tied Sols Snrnmta ur. U both with scalloped edees1, and of Linirmiuu wane aiarsetties SlrsHhrlrtue f, Clothier All 11 rilbert Stj-eat Dinner Sets, Special Good American Porcelain Din ner Sets specially priced to-mor-1 ow : 100-piece Sets $13.00 OS-piece Sets $17.50 The first has a dainty border decoration in a pink floral pattern, The second is decorated in a grace ful medallion and line design Jn blue. StrAw bridge ft Clothier Bafement MAUKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET - - Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET STRERT EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET I te $f v( muy una nt tor ftisrnc, jr. u, "Hs" 4P ft: . r- L If, 5 " . - &' '1 t th n j n " ' " " " 'It fe iKlZ& tlF &4V)KtS$Ml UiA , g'ai'ai
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