..-vy . 1 "IV .snr.rto?: fti i "-: v ' '.v-vv-sv''i -ttvv r .-, ,,, .iiTtr -MTTBmwwm -ri- - -i.,j.ii m r r - -. .n. h; i " 7 V1 v V , ' ' .- f , V- ii . ' -- ' . 5i ".. !kJ" m J V fc i. .' i..iiL) .V ?i-!rfp-".'iuif(HJif www ' 'l'WlH3f!W',, '" nrs ' " T m ?W ... - " ' -" '' : - ' ' ' '! wjyw l' !l M m KIIGHARDWAREWIAN aVSaaM. f MlnxnlrtHrJ C I MM I 112 A f nHuvu u mm vimiu uuviuniuii 5 fL O .-..!. I ,l JV" , t III Jl UUUli IllliUI JUI ULWU First Private Business FAVORITE WITH EMPLOYES V.. V. Slmmnim. fnumlor of Hie Mini mon ITnrilwnril Co.. tin firf prlvnto , lmtnrr-. to lie Itirnrpnrnfi'il In It I iiitod States, cllnl .vo-trnlny nft.Tiioon in St Mollis. P. .T. Scniplr. a ninnnjrinc tlirr.tur of (he'eontpiitiv, N in i'lim-Ri f Hi" Vlnm dolphin, brunch of the Simmons l)im rtt IS.TAtvh !trett. SlY. Simmons whs born in rx-ncrMc 11.. Norttvmbor 21. tSJWi. He lii'R"" IiIh business inn-pf in 1S."U He iueor litirtttPtl tlie Slminnni lliinlwmi Co. in 1S71. It- wus the first priviife llrm to Ineorpornte. Murine the intevvenins yenrs tile coinpnny crew until iir prPM'iit it bun miinv bninehex nml ilow iin nn ntinl biiflnw. of between SIO.OtM.lMIll nml $r.o.oto.oou. In .Iiinnnry. 1M7. .Mr. Simmons vwi MKfeeded sis president by bin oldest nn. ' IVnllnee 1. Siinmitns. Sinei- flint time lie' nnil bi.s iissoeiati'M have had entire ehnrjre of the bmdneys. Mr. Simmons eontinueil to fiike :i stronff interest in the business nfter his, retirement, though only in nu ndviniy rapacity. He spent n pnrt of every) day, white lie was in St. Louis, at IiUi niriee, lie was at bis uffire oiifo last Friday. j Mr. Hlmmiins i, survied li three. S1S. K. C. Sinunniis. the presbteul. ami Kdward II. iukI (Jeorce V. Sim mons, who are vie president. I He wns ennsidereil one of the liigge.t business men in the eoiintry and his mlvlop was Miimbt widel beeausr of lii lirond view of eorditions. In the Situ- i mons orpaniJiation lie was known and loved by even the humblest of his em- I ployes. 'who found him nt nil times no CVMdblr nml encer to help them in their own problems aud to pive them business advice. , , , . It is snid of him that it was his habit to call In individuals from anions the ymincer men. ta!k thii cs over with them and then hoop in toih uith them ri' letter and personal i'.i'rrv'rw. point JOB nut mistakes. sucKs)iiis improved bOBiness methods and c'iierall. stand lnB', behind them until tliev had struck their" gait. The death of the founder of the linn wil1 in no win affect the manBRement of the corpo-ation iKo jK ;ji !. "MB te. tMr NHER TANCE TAX K. C. SIMMONS Knundrr- of SlminoiiH Hardware t'o . Il'st prhnte business ever In- , cnrporalrd. who died rsltilla at i bis Inline in St. liuis. Il was burn In I'Vedrrieti. Md. SAVANT HEADS MUSEUM Dr. Leon LeGraln, of Paris, to Clas sify Sumerlan Tablets t'lnssitieation of the Sumeriim tilb lets in the museum of the I'niversity of I'ciiusjhaiiia ill lie made b lr. I.eon l.etiruin. of Paris, who has been ap pointed curator of the 1'abylonian sec tion. It is fool'sh, Ihiitor I.etlrain iisseits. for "diolais or tein-hers to ipiarvel ove tlie meaniiiKs nf tiie tablets. "No matter how ciirefut ami ac curate these si-lmhirs may be in their work."" Doctor I.e lirain explained, "all are likelv to make inistiikes. The know-lode iiucniing the ancieui Habvloninn latmuace and writings is still much nolo iniletinite than that re sardine the writings of later iwriods." IN STATE UPHELD Nonresident P I e a Rejected Where Most of Property Is in Pennsylvania MAY HIT FRICK ESTATE In nu opinion bj Justice Krnwr nml a concurring opinion by Justice Simp- j son, the Supreme Court today afflrrnrd the Orphans' Court of Allegheny i county in the appeal of Au?on V. Hurt'liitril in the estate of Uosrtta it. j Hosfotter. deceased. The right of the Mate of Pennsyl vania to about RSS.IHKt in tlireef In twritnnce tax and collateral Itiheritnnoe, tax is not oiiij preserved in the llos tetter cae. but the decision will apply to the chtate of the late Henry C. Prick, estimatcii to be valued at SloO.OOO.OOO, which would net the sHto of Pennsyl vania about. S7.00lt.O(W) in tuses if It should he held to be s.ibjeot to direct inheritance and . !aterni ,a. $.1,.-(M).(!0( Kstale Iiivolvwl The Ho.stotter case involved tax on property aggregating S:i,,"iOO.(HMI located in l'ennsylvania. Thisidore Hostetter and KoMtta Hos-, tetter, who had lived iu Pittsburgh for many years went to Xew York to ro? side in 1002, ami took with them their youngest on, Theodora K. Hostettcf, Jr. Thcrtafler they claimed New lork nn. their residence. The father died and the Ron joined the army ami was killed In France. A disputo nrosc over the. question whether the stnto of New York or of Pennsylvania was entitled to the di rect inheritance rind the collateral in heritance taxes, It bclnj? claimed tbnt Lieutenant Hostetter. at the time ho wns killed, was n resident of New York, The Orphans' Court ot Allegheny county directed the tax be paid, ns the greater pnrt of the, property Involved was located In Pittsburgh. Auto Damaged by Fire An automobile, in the garage of Ocorge A. Wee, 2210-10 North Twenty-sixth street, was damaged 'by fire this afternoon. The machine was the property of Vllllam NuHblckcl, Twenty fifth and Cumberland streets. Firemen prevented' the flames from spreading to other parts of the building. ( -because it fits m a - i Comfort, quality, service, washability you get them all in Munslngwcar. Men's light-weight athletic suits in both form-fitting knitted and loose-fitting woven fabrics, accurately sized and carefully finished. MurHngwcar form-fitting garments for women and children in n larcc variety of styles, sizes end fabrics sheer, cool, comfortable. the satisfaction lasts I i i M I m ! I ' HV Hanscom's New Dairy Bread, 10c loaf Try it and you will thank us for telling you. We're the largest retail bakers in Philadelphia. I:r Mnrkft St. tl?n .MnrKet St. 731 Market St. CM A Murkrt Ms. 88 s. nflT-wroinl St. ID Sn. Sixtieth St. AN OPPORTUNITY Salesmen are wanted by a long-established auto mobile house selling a quality product and serving a clientele of the highest character. Automobile sales experience not necessary or desired. A 126, LEDGER OFFICE W. H. Pearce & Co. 41 S. 2nd St. Cliim T rn. -H 41 4" DCMUnAI UJLaMJLiA" JLlJL. I LOANS I At l.rgnX ffnfft on ltv'hod Furitwe, Itrtlt r.rviir flitr l"lor,rn orf Coll. tt'rtlf or I'hcne Walnut 1-1-7-S BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY I I0TII ... ..,.. 10TII rwiou uioerty Duiiaing n.oim Cor. Broad & Chestnut St. ELlrnifd ti.r stntr It.inKIne rnmmltnlnnrr .urnihr nr I number or ( niiimerce 1 .Memtier Hoard nf Trails ! SSIrmber I.ric.il tt'fdnn 11-irrHii tn Kllml-i nit the I.iihd Shark Kill. Incorporated! Don't throw that slightly worn linoleum away. A can of LAVA VAR, a brush, a few minutes' time and, you have practically new linoleum. The surface of furniture, woodwork, floors and stairs is also quickly re newed with LAVA-VAR. It dries over night with a hard, lustious finish. Wears for years. Won't turn white and it's water proof. At Your Dealer's All Colors and Clear Fclton, Sibley & Co., Inc. I'hiludelphia Ulinu Utrlmr.it ut Kh ' til'tit. I ill'.' tlHtl ;-A t '.i umhrs nuirr ;StfJ '.0 I'l' . ' , t ouutU,V,,, VV--r- ,S f.'U-' immimx' Wniwvy vJvMfi ef riaar "Vr Finish t i ourteis nara as Lava '. . J v.'KV' 8" m provides the most astonishing values of the whole year Reductions of on the average! The great changes that have taken place in the Fur markets, of the world demand that careful attention be given by all women as to the buying of their Furs for next Winter. Prices have advanced from 70 to 90 per cent on all Fur skins. Therefore, because of the fact that our Anniversary Sale happens at a time when the height of the fur-selling season is practically over, we made extensive preparations during the past months for this event, which enables us to offer values that are unmatchablc. We wish to emphasize the fact that the reductions quoted below ire made from last year's prices. Wc will be glad to Reserve your Purchase on payment of a Small Deposit: Payments to be continued throughout the Summer. VEIIY SPEC1AL 17 Choker Scarfs In Natural Squirrel, .t.H Kolinsky mij Australian Opossum $14.50 Reduced from . .$29.50 AtiMtralinn Sen I re. Natural i;iiirrf I. trlr.i nml, ;i,r.o. ItfOiirrtl freni l voo. ?f! if SETS Ke-'hirecl from Snte Skur.'. Taupe Taupe Brown Heaver Mir.k. Raccoon Fox . . . Wolf ... Wolf ., Price SM.OO Silt. 50 . G.J.OO l9..-0 . (50.00 . 75.00 . 75.00 .150.00 19.50 51.50 51.50 98.50 MUFFS Hudson Seal , i.-t. Sn.ii . . , Beaver Tnupp Nutria Skunk . . , Nat. Squirrel from Price ,. $24.50 $11.50 , . 29.50 17.50 . .'12.50 , . .'17.50 ,. 55.00 ,. 75.00 19.50 21.50 .'11.50 11.50 Fur Coats Itnlarrll from Marmot Coats 145.00 Smart HiHirt motlel; larsu shnwl ooll.ir and cuff. Natural Muskrat Coats 265.00 Large nhawl collar; cuffs and liorder of eal; rnuurt sport inodfl. Trimmed Australian Seal Coats 225.00 Three qunrter length model; larse shawl collar and ruffH of AmlrnK.in Oputrum. Hudson Seal Coats 250.00 rilie Felected ikli)" mude In short wrap eflWt. Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats 475.00 Jaunty Hport model ;l.ito shawl collar and cuffs In Skunk, Squirrel and Nut ria. Taupe Nutria Coats 195.00 Pull flared sport model: large nhawl collar, hell I'llflH Taupe Cone.v Coats 165.00 'I hreeqiiarter I e n c t h model; Inrpe rape collar and cuff-. Natural Raccoon Coats 295.00 Sport model In line qual ity nark Mnx. Taupe Nutria Coats 295.00 l'lnent qunllty Hkln; three quarter 1 e n B t h model. Jap Mink Coats 515.00 Perfectly matched pelts; Mn.irt Ini : coat model. Taupe Squirrel Coats 525.00 .(utility port model. Uncut skill". Natural Squirrel Coat 575.00 I'lne durk Kkiiu In miurt Hport model Sale Price 74.50 145.00 155.00 165.00 325.00 117.50 89.50 195.00 195.00 395.00 395.00 445.00 VERY SPECIAL 42 SCARFS Larue animal effcrtu of Wolf or Tox In Itlaclc, Taupe or Drown. $19.50 Reduced from . . .$32.50 fmn U lSfMU K'f 1 i or Wiiir Nrf, In lllurk Tuiipc or llronn, in..10. Reduced front f3J.Ar). CHOKER SCARFS ICerturrU Hair frnm l'rhe Hudson Seal $24.50 $11.50 Natural Squirrel . . . 24.50 17.50 Aust. Opossum 37.50 24.50 Raccoon 87.50 24.50 Natural Mink 55.00 ;W.5Q Jup Mink 55.00 .VJ.50 Stone Martin 110.00 61.50 Hudson Bay Sable . . 125.00 74.50 SCARFS Itedurril from Sale Prlio Denver Brown Fox Taupe Fox Black Lynx i Jap Cross Fox . Skunk Scotch Mole Australian Seal .$37.50 $24.50 . 37.50 21.50 37.50 39.50 05.00 85.00 47.50 24.50 24.50 29.50 49.50 59.50 31.50 11.50 ' , lpj Charge Accounts g kLP IS'pC j"?Eggl pfc Wc Accept Liberty -ZSH LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR 8 jy Solicited Jjl ilg Jp .yPiitei t0? Bonds and Purchasing Sl -a, W& Mail Orders Filled aw-air' j'WBr''3mws.Trmv tpnv Agents' Orders ggl $Bec0 mS 1115 CHESTNUT ST. 3 tCitSfZ0 (OPPOSITE KEITH'5) Cl Ijlfl v I urs aJ'rf Millinery 7iaJcihrtrtJ tjA Coming as it doeSj practically . 8 "smlergasbTlls mM "between-seasons," t?fnO for r u nr drM-ribing thr flue on iQgEffii S our chh rHntt" fp li a roone- rer r39 V rt O ?SH Ti Ci flMSIEs m llir Aiiiversar? Sale 8 gagSagaiMEqj nf 10'rl mf'tv S I'a i-nted and Guaranteed by 5jj J 3C : m Firs 1 J3 ifr VA 1 he great changes mat nave tai;en piace in me rur rnaii;cn 01 me woria acmana mat carerui attention be 5 lla given by all women as to the buying of their Furs for next Winter. Prices have advanced from 70 to 90 60 i lt3rfS Per cent on a ur sihs. kE F 3H season is nractically over, we made extensive preparations during the past months for this event, which S?Jc IS: . . Kfci ITTMH 11 -jL. I JtMMti.;,: j' Furniture Finer Kind of Within Reach 6iveryone f Although production has not yet caught up with demand, the acres U of ouf floor space aretfilledto 'overflowing with a collection of Fur niture as fine and as varied-'j&'iti was ever our good fortune to assemble. I Period reproductions, .Moderlr ad&ntatioris.Oanflf Plain-line Furniture, contracted for early in the yea:a't.l6wer'ilha,n;present prices, and all of a kind and quality that means everything fiiivtliey of prestige for us as it must mean comfort and' durability 4.or'youyr,. & For this Store is not only Headqua'rlersfprrriandsome and trust worthy Furniture. It is likewise a storehouse;' cpf ' experience, gathered during' nearly forty years of! specializai;i.on inUfyj field of Furniture and Home Adornments. A service that is not only yours to help you impart a lasting and proper charm to your home, but at the most economical out lay possiDie. iu prices lower man guuu ruiuuuie, jo. uuuuui, ai today's manufacturing cost, could be sold for anywhere ! Values we cannot duplicate. Q A timely hint that many, very many who desire Furniture and Hjome Furnish ings for Spring and Summer, will act upon while the opportunity lasts. Handsome Queen Anne Suite, 10 pieces, $495.00. Sold separately if desired. In the distinctive group illustrated the designer has succeeded in creating an exceptionally impres sive Dining Room Suite in the Queen Anne Period, incorporating ideals and details found for the most part only in very high-priced examples of this Period. The nicety of proportions, careful workmanship and fidelity to the best ideals of the cabinet maker's art are charmingly portrayed in this pleasing ensemble. Choice ot Suites in Mahogany, Walnut or Golden Oak. Exceptional Values Selected at Random A few of the many medium priced Suites and pieces seen at a glance on our floors. Bedroom Furniture Living Room M a h o r a ny finish-nnd-Canr. with Tapestry-covered looso cushion scats nnd pillows; il pieces. $385.00. Other Cnne-and-Mahogany Suites, from $ 180.00 to $550.00. Overstuffed Suites, Tapestry covered looso cushion teats, mahogany frame, 3 pieces, S2G0.00. Many other fine Overstuffed Suites, up to $1,460.00. Dnvcnport, Fumed Oak, leather cushion seat, $105.00. Table Desks, from Golden Oak at $12.50 to Mahogany at $75.00. Doudoir Desks, from Fumed Oak at $17,50 to Mahogany at $42.00. Bookcases, from Jacobean Oak at $29.00 to Mahogany nt $95.00. Secretary Bookcases, from Golden Oak nt $49.00 to Mahogany at $345.00. Tea Wagons, Oak, Walnut nnd Mahogany, $25.00 to $48.60. Hundreds of Chairs, from n sturdy Oak Rocker, at $4.50 to a handsome, Tapestry covered easy Wingback Chair, at $150.00. Dining Room Dining Room Suites, American Walnut, (Queen Anne style) 10 pieces, $436.50. Dining Room Suite. Jacobean Oak, 4 pieces, $220 00. Dining Room Suites, Mahog any, (Adam style) 4 pieces, $373.00. Dining Room Suites, Golden Oak, (Queen Anne style) 4 pieces. $298.00. Dining Room Suite, American Walnut, (Queen Anne style) $275.00. Dining Room Suite. Jacobean Oak, 4 pieces, $340.00. Dining Room Suite. Mahogany (Queen Anne style), 4 pieces, $390.00. Buffets. Fumed and Golden" Oak, beginning nt $32.50. Buffet, Jacobean Onk, Mirror back (Queen Anne style), $125.00. Buffet, Mahogany. (Queen Anne style) $89.00. Extension Tables, Golden Oak, $32.75. Fumed Oak from $37.50 to $89.00. Mahog any, $45.00 to $150.00. China Closets, Mahogany and Mahogany finish, from $29.50 to $375.00. Serving Tables. Mahogany, $31.50 to $78.00. China Closet, Walnut, (Wil liam nnd Mary stylo) $82.00. Bedroom Suite, Walnut (Queen , Anne style) 4 pieces, $282.50 Bedroom Suites, M a h o gany, (Adam style) 4 pieces, $525.00. Bedroom Suites, llalio gany, (Louis XVI stylo) 4 pieces, $490.00. Bedroom Suite, Walnut, (QucprrAnno style) 4 pieces, $325.00. , . , Bedroom Suite, Walnut, (Adam style) 4 pieces, $287.00. Bedroom Suite, Mahogany finish, (Louis XVI style) 4 pieces, $381.00. Bedroom Suite, Mahogany fin ish, 4 pieces, $191.50. Bedroom Suite. Mahogany, (Adam style) 4 pieces, $425.00. Bedroom Suite. Mahogany, 4 pieces, $346.00. Chlfforobes, Brown Mahogany, $70.00 to $140.00. Wardrobes, Mahogany and Ma hogany finish, $45.00 to $92. Chiffonette. Mahogahy, (Queeri Anne style) $120.00. Chiffonette. Mahogany, (Louis XVI style) $00.00... Brass Beds, from $16.50 to $85.00. Enameled Beds,, from $8.00 to $34.00. Slltl Parlnr and Pmvh FlirnitlirP Suites and pieces comfortably and luxuriously O UH IT driUI dllUITUllIl J. uriUUire upholstered in Upcstry and cretonne. Color ings to match almost any decorative scheme desired. Cane, wicker, Willow and Rush Fibrci at very reasonable prices. Many Summer Rugs Attractively Priced Japanese Jute Rugs Then Impart a rich OrlrnUI of fset, and arr romparatlvtly Inei Pfnilve. Wry npproprUt for tha ?ummr cottage or burnalow A good cholca ot pattern', He ture nnd ire them. 9 x 12 feet 8x 10 feet 6x9 feet .$62.50 . 66.00 . 32.60 Imported Grass Rugs Anglo Persian Rugs A larico ahlpment of WhltUU'n AnKlo Forlan and Hoyal Worceitar Huki In th much wanted 1.3x10.6 and 9x12 nitre, hn Juet nrrlved. A romprehenalva Una of dealgni and rolorlnia which makea aelactlon caay , Ancle Fentin Hejal Werceiter 8.3x10.6, $173.00 8.3x10.0, S1SJ.00 9x12, $105.00 9x12, $149.00 Pretty pattern! and color combination!' Sa.13 x 8 feet, I1.:.1. Formosa Rush Rugs For Porches and Sun Parlort DUtlnctlTcly different from alt othera. Theeo Huga come In Btoeka, 30 Inehra aquare and can ' ranged In alias and color combl natlona to ault your requirement!, 1.35 per lock. Tho unique Huge are en Sale Bxcluatvely at tha Van Salver Store. -S x 12 feet, 112.00! I J 10 fel, SUMMER PORTIERES Of fancy Madras, Stencilled Craah and woven Art Thread Hllk, In n rango of deelgna and coloring! aa beautiful ai you ever aaw. All very reasonably priced, from S1.00to SlS.sn. AWNINGS Placing your order now means that you will be aura tn have them when needed. Dfildei. Juat now you have a choice of all the good fabrics and bst colorings. 'Phone Lombard 630, or write for estimate. CRETONNES A wonderful variety of these material!, the most up-to-date and cheeriest of all the cover ings and draping fer nmrair use. Complete choice ot designs and colorings, 4Se per yard up. . 1 fTwraas"" t ' ' ' fop- LI Vwssi, II Handsome Hammock, $25,00 Rush Fibre Rocker The handaome nuah Fibre neeker Illustrated has spring seat, with loose cushion and upholstered back covered with pretty floral-design cretonne, A wonderful value at I1P.60. Arm Chair tn match, ssms price. Hundreds et ethers jt proportionate savings. Couch Hammocks from $12.50 to $80 mattreu. uphoUUred Th Couch HammOflf tlluMlrat!) lima nna.nU t and recUninr upholaterd Hdjmiable back, covcrad With havy. duok In c noire of KhaKi. Gruy. (Iraan or Tllua rtnlnr. n mi tr a s.iu.nil. -u-i suSdneait?.. J,aj0at'o".B0r.U",le" ""'"" A 8reat V"U" at 9V,M' Uon Many other new and smart styles wth coverings of plain and fanoy ducks and cretonnes beginning at a vary good hammock for 112.60, and up. E:ipert Interior Pecorators At Your Service. Rocker, $19,50 Business Furniture. Refrigerators and Ice Boxes. B. Van 1 dvtr Go. 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