"J , iii sit a ',0 W ft '' . T" : V iy y -v, V. ' THE STREETS OF LIFE y 1 HAZEL 1JKYO IIATCHHIluK CcpurloM, ItiO, hu tlit Pa.if0 Udotr Co, A Tempting Anne Carter has iitvtr Ud any MM bright hi her life. TOM the ff(7J SCVCII hei" f oilier ;ropci " fiVCr "?:z,'zzjk:: t tnit., or . ; " !li.:M;ik' hifooVmcaiior. ue.Amv wwi- " ' "v ,',-"." ?.::Kiif;irfliirfftfl ifn he iabiiM be VtA,,A 'M ' ibjV6r W M icW. j,iJ' iVofifl'" fit! lihd, hated became i Z.V had "- """ 3'' ,ca? '"? ."""' C ftr Mm. ,wheA Anne, x eighteen 3 )! ''e 'to' Moated for. her to Vvt' wliwl ei'Mr. Rarncntrr wllta w .a " rrrr:. v1 " " .... A ...V ....... XX lU(,'MfrUCil CJ' uu(.-.iii oilier 'Oh. 6'U Jf '-'1" t ' .V" hopelessly "Wh'nf "pes she icnu. Mi Steven- .n Mr. t?nr"ninter asked, laueh- ji rod; ' - nal,.ac. Dc Mnupimsant. Flaubert, 2! poetry o nil Mini.' miuorfti nm ate- 3J ferison. thrilled nt thli unexpected de- 2 Mfpm""' musifd ,Mr. Carpenter, sl drrlr. lonklnc nt Anne with kindly. 5 nulMlenl cyw. SI? wn," ulnely Into.- S ted In thin girl : fttic wondered who ?l JhewM. She plnnccd at Anne's clothe ' without appearlnff to do up. nnd eaw ' that they were noiincs uui win ,uU., "J ! .i ..i...iti.f1lv iinViionmlncr. J. '''I'd like to 'talk to you," she nld in stat autocratic wy of hers. "Suppose Srned to Ml Stevenson bcfo,e Anne ... wn rnr n limn urnc iui iuv. jm 'UI,LSJ mA"" W1 nIMJV "in 1 thru. I ta rnjri!nff eavly at Mis IWO.IKIUKB. ,"" ""Vlfi" OlJJ .!. I QtAvAnfeAn .tin VJ rurried the bewildered Anne oil witli I M rt. - i .1 l..uie it mninnnt later n Annn inni u n.ov.. .......... ft i.i- itn,l tntn thn luxurious Car -' tienter car. A wonderful rug hovered VMr shabby rtlr . m; ino 5 UK P.r "?!L VS.""'(l , , j i 1ii. ui.i rnlnr. when the car and i ..n hrnr tnc Vjri'uici nuuoc a'a d ll . rl bMAHiAH llAftlfejh tip Anne saw that Mrs. Carpenter expected it hr to go in. Anne proicsicu. tf "I rrallv rnust go homo," she said. ' 'Tomo in for just n moment, I want - .!,. vmi mr lihrnrv." Jlrs. (. nr- K I.-i t-iatnd nml Anne found herself c frtllnwiue the older woman up the steps' of the porchi , . lnlde it was like n picture put of y s book thnt she had rend. Such beauty r ef color, such Harmony. 01 outline. -s9ft rugs over the polished floors, a ': leaning opru fire, huge divans, inagn Jr rincs flung invitingly on tables. A huge fur rug before the hearth, the fragrance of flowers in bnwH everywncrc. tna , v rfi'fstooil trnnhfixed. It was her first T rlirapse of beauty. She hnc I ncv ' been in any ones noine u wici-u.h r .... Cherry's, and Cherry's home, although it was bright and cheerful, was nothing like this. . , ' Mrs. Cnrpcuier was n womnn hj . kni-lno hor nwn hut. She took vio lent fancies, and she loved doing things for people, but she expected np protest, and a great deal of appreciation. She t liked experimenting, and she was selfish v.,iia kirn linrl nlwnTR IV(M1 Slio IPO. i Jt Gcraldlnc Carpenter was thirty-six inn Anne thougnt ner me mosi nuauuiui woman she had ever seen. 'As n mutter of fact, she was not beautiful, hho . . hsd iron-gray hair which she had the ; e M.De to leave untouched, nud her ccs Vere black nnd snappy, like a bird'. She had a (harming smile and she was , always exquisitely drcpsed. . . "I think I'll keep you for lunch, she t said, sludving Anne out of her bright dark ejes." ... . ,, "Oh. thank you. but I couldn t stay. a Anne protested. ,, "Von could telephone your family. " lutcfled Sirs. Carpenter. "U'e haven't a telephone, and besides 1 . T I couldn't do it." Anne flushed. It . nas so narn to explain, one uncw inai ' Mrs. Carpenter was 'wondering about ' her. and her half-starved little heart l . wis responding to thi wnrmtii nnd . ' brightness and offer of friendship with passionate intensity. Yet she knew that her father would never nllow it. , she felt instinctively that he would (lis . t. spnrove of Mrs. Carpenter hecanse hI . surrounded herself with benutifu' " things. I Anne's half revelations, however. t . 1 only made f.crnldlnc tho more eager to have her own way, the more determined ' to know this girl better. She was searching about in her mind for a way, t-snd she suddenly stumbled on it. - In the library she had overheard Anne's lemark to Miss Stevenson about money, No doubt the girl was treated . terribly at home, hqr clothes would show " . that, and yet thero was a charm and grace about her that was vcr'y'appeal . ' iag. "I have a plan.' ,jcjrnldiiie said sud . , denly. She hnd sat down on the wide Discriminating Buyers Always Choose the OHI0-TUEC Electric Cleaner Sec it ivorfc at I'sjural Klectrlq & Loci. Co 12 Noith Utli Htreet f A Epstein Ca , IBU N luh Street. Albert CJentel, 1?Q3 Columbia A;e. Albrt n. Jeser. '.'010 H Broad fit fhsrles W Kester. n038 W. York St. Mehntson EJlsctrlo Co., 0J01 Christian ftrt f!o I. Purvis, 4H7 Masclier St. fsville Klectrlo Co., 220 H. 62.1 St CnsriM D, Silcox, U701 Orthodox St, Tloia I'.lectrlc Shop, 17th and Ilrle. A K WleRand Co Uermantown and Chelten Aenues WrlclitU. Wright. 221C N Broad St. Vur dttnlleil luf urmn tlun irlle or phone toduj to H.C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Wholcsate Distributors Uth&Raco Phllad.lplil. wT I -C ndBKRTSj!. .. I ' Proposition couch and Mic aiiminoued Anne Itnpert otinly to dlt beside her. "I need borne onfi to come here nnd nirtwer my let lorn, take chargr of my correspondence, nrrnnjc for my llttlo dinners. T think you would be jtist the Rlrl. I'd pay r,0lUS10 n wcek Would you like that?" Ten dollars n week! Anne felt Mid ilenly sick nnd fnlnt. Ten dollnra n week for comlnu here to thli beautiful house and doing things for this wonder ful person who talked like n fairy god mother. But it watt Impossible i her father would never nllow If. (Jeraldlne whs wntrhliig the girl. She aw that she wTinted to romn and thnt she wai probibly hesitating because of borne rondltion. "If you couldn't come for all day. ou might come nfter lunch." she said smoothly. "I'd pay you M n week for the afternoon." (Tomorrow Clothes and tho woman.) Adventures - With a Purse rpilR older woman frequently prefers - to wear guimpes nnd vestH with high riecks, rather than the low vestees of her youtiger sister. She then will be in terested to bear of some sheer lovely high -necked vestees of soft georgette crepe, smartly tucked. They are ex ceptionally nice looking nnd nre reason ably priced at $1.00. Thpi'll ll ttlU In h Dl,1 nl.mil n kl.l'. "f "W srrictcst supervision you may manaen tn keen him vensnnnhlv plonn ns be plays nboiit his kiddy coop, or small alloted space. Hut just Btart to give him that bowl of porridge or whatever It is one does feed babies upon, and then look at him: "All over your nice clean1 dress" you scold. And much good it does! Hut if you nro wise, you will ask me where I saw the feeding bibs. Bibs? They nro npions rather, which shoud easily envelop your small child from the top of his fuzzy hair to the tip of his small pink foot, neither one or which is immune from smears. This bit) or apron hns nil orts of interesting nursery figures painted upon it. and 1 js made of what I judge to he oilcloth. that It is easily wiped off nnd does not linve to he laundered. The price is I sixty-five cents. Send n sclf-nrlijresscil. stamped envelope to the Kilitor of Woman's Page, tr call "Wnlnut 3000, for names of shops whero articles men tioned in Adventures with a Purse may he purchased. i i r J. B. Sheppacd &'Sons 1 I-1 $ P ' il Mf" m fflost Reasonable .(gjjgjjygjgjgfgljgjjyj SCiccolinii h ..Awattt m I t? n n 1 J J 1 m I Grand Opera Tenor d Sings in direct compari I son with his Edison Re 'ji Creations on ITie WW EDISDH "The Phonograph With a Soul" at Keith's Theatre jEStMgWrWftfl( vMmwnitrm DarfaSfflJitT K vlilif9stt?rw4lT w'BSSaaB t Go to Keith's this week and witness this wonderful demonstration. Then come to our salesrooms and hear NEW. EDISON The above tone test has g been given over three thousand times before audiences m totaling over five million people by over thirty grand opera artists. BLAKE and BU1KAKT- "The Phonograph Shop" aLa I... aba LLat. s J Aaf sk I avsk A. iijj Ciievciiui gggjgjggjseasEiHsyeMajgA A HlV&iirG PXteUCJ' , , , , 2. . DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Garden Dragons III- I).I)I)V J H'eupy, Hltu and Nanette, made , nil by JaUlnp ihiovith a uwuntw tny glass, have adventures among the timen firoiclnn fairies tn Nan , ctte's iiurtlcn. In aefendino the girts ami the lalrip flltin attucks what looks like a btg snake, but what jiroue to be an angtetcorm.) CIIAI'TI'.lt III The liter lllrd OMtLKg oirac to the faces of the green fairies when Ullly told them tho big snako he hail been fighting was only nn angleworm., "Why tho nnglewornis are the frlcnils and neighbors of tho growing folks." llicy lisped. "They do Us no harm, and sometimes thej- do us good." But oven though the supposed snnke was only an angleworm, Peggy nnd Nanette agreed that Billy was very bravo to pitch Into It tho way ho did to savo them. Ho didn't know It was only an angleworm when he attacked It with his sharp stick and so In fighting- It he was really as brave as though ho bad been fighting tho most dangrrous of all snakes. "t wish I could do Homethlng ss bravo as that," thought I'ogcy to hor sclf. "And oven as the thought, entered her head, the chance to bo bravo sud denly casne. There was a loud flutter overhead, nnd a, qUlclc glanca showed br an rnormous bird sweeping toward Billy. In another instant it would b upon him. It was too late for reggy to warn Billy. There was Just ono tiling to do iret him out of tho way of the pounc ing bird. Peggy never, stopped to think of her own safety Sho d'.shcd up the rldgo on which fllllv stood and gav? him a nus'i that prut hint flying down the little hill ott tho other side. Then she WflU tumhliiiK after hint It was Just like Jnck and .I'll, only Billy didn't "br-ak bis crown" as Jack did. but landed without harm In tho soft qnrth of a. llttlo gully. Peggy fell on Hosiick Originated Malted RIlik in 1883 The name, "Malted Milk," devised by Horlic!;, has been appropriated by others. 1 Onlv by tho Original llorlick process, I which imitators do not reproduce, can the full food values nnd flavor of Mnlted I Mill: be obtained. Tho medical profession everywhere has endorsed the Orislnal product for over n third of n centurv Avoid Imitations. Lace and Embroidery Week A nation-wide illustration of the charm ing uses of laces "and embroideries; demonstrating thefact that better qual ity and better effects are gotten by buy ing laces and embroideries by the yard and making up to suit your own indi viduality. Illustration: Taffeta or Voile dinner gown with ecru filet lace flounce. Saturday Closing Hour, 1 P. M. l0086lie8tiuifeSl'L-cefe "Prices for Quality gJSSga a ni turn vvaiiiuL m ff 9Bmms "lillil lllifflifl i H I lliil ifJilB Hiiiilil mm 1 KM flii&ilMBI V LEDGSK-rHILELPHrA, WEDNESDAY, APItIL S&, 1920 . . ,i .... . -. . . I, i - - --- i . (l , r - top rff nfok knocking ihe breath out of him. Hofnrn lin Itnniv what wax halipell lug, Peggy rolled the two of them under the shelter of a' largo rock. There they were safe from tho bird, but peeking out they could see It. Tho bird looked bigger than any bird Peggy or Billy had ever seen. To their tiny eyes It was as big as tho rock about which Blpbad tho Sailor told In his stories of strango advehturo. Tho bird waa not only big, but it waa very handsome It had a bright rod breast, while Its bead was black and Its back was brown, . "It looks like Mr. llobln. only 1000 times bigger," whispered Peggy Billy stared at tho bird, then gavo a chuckle, , "It is Jlr, Uobln," he whispered back. "You forget we are only the slso of pins, and of courso he looks awfully, awfully big to us " Peggy giggled, too, but Billy suddenly put his band over her mouth. "Hush-sh-sh I" ho whispered very low. "If he should hear us bo might gobble us be fore wo could tell him who wo are." This was a real danger. Mr P.obln had cocked his head on one ido it ml I was listening Intently. He took a hop f townrd the. children, then again listened Suddenly he drove his beak Into the I ground and began to tug, tug. tug lie bad grabbed something In the earth, and was trying to pull It out But the something was giving Mr Uobln a hard flght. It Jerked him over until he wan almost standing op nis neau, But Mr, llobln wouldn't lot go. He braced hla feet and tugged with might nnd main. Ho pulled and ho Jerked until out of the ground, struggling nnd squirming, camo the big angleworm which Billy had fought a short time before. The poor angle worm didn't have n .SSMITOKESi ttDU uvinuravuiiHiHs OPEN A GHAR3E ACCOUNT M South 8ih St PHONE, SPRUCE 29C8 hUR STORAGE UNDER SCIENTIFIC CONDITIONS REMODELING AND REPAIRING at very reasonable rates during summer. LUIGI R1ENZI coanncT appaiiix FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street HroK AVirr Pay More at Rieii2i'i -Jlae Tea-makers Union YOU never find any strikes or friction in this union ! And the reason is quite plain tea pot, cup and package all are filled with Tetley's delicious tetleys tea Mokes good PERMANENT waimi mMS lflVsnm..-... li.. ,n i an I, ., , l My Patented Process and Machine Positively no pulling of hair or any other discomfort. IT IS THE ONLY PROCESS THAT WILL CURL NEW GROWTH WITHOUT RECURLING EDMOND .4 chancy to wjn w-hon onoi It had been beat uitivt ii iiuin i in liuiv. ivii.. tho Mr with his wings nnd sailed nwny toward his tiesr, carrying the angle worm wlthMbi. ,The itaby birds were suro of plenty of breakfast that morn ing. . ; f7'omoiTot lolI he told how the ate its try to adopt VeQgy, Ullly and Ann ette.) MAIL ORDER p Napkins, $1.00 thnumtnd. , Wux I'nnrr, J1.60 for 480 sheets. A Toliet rimer, $0 inse, Hoonns, Plates nnd Htrnns. Pilot lints and Cigar llais, Krir 'limes. S3 for 250 bos. V Wax lli for luimr unit peanuts Typewriter Tuners white nnd yellow. O white nnd rel fA fr..ft. IIaM .HltTlM, f-.I.IM Ire Ureiim notes nnd'rnntr Cim P7RA I.F.VINSON 20 . i-irni "" """"" "'i"'-ir" 1 - --.--w-- n Fhones I-em, 3276 Main BS37 n. PREVENT FIRE Itemnre ratine. Mosllr originates In loose waste nuner. MAKK MONEY GARRETT'S HOUSEHOLD $10 BALER AO Completo with wire All Klnrl)i I'avtr and "Bii'lnes Sylvester S. Garrett 3S9 M. 3d St., I'blln, GOLDMAN'S Permanent WAVE Shampooing only im proves the WAVE Wc Do Not Undertake to Wave Unlcos Satisfactory Results are Possible. Neither Dampness nor Sea Air Will Affect the Wave. GOLDMAN'S 1624 Chestnut Street Orange Pekoe Tea I tea a certainty TtTLEVtfJ TEA' J I The nice part, about it is, that Tet ley's is always the same. Not for nothing have we been blending nnd packing tea for over a hundred years we've learned how to do it just right ! Joseph Tetlojr Sr. Co., Inc., Nw York HAIR PREVIOUSLY CURLED 14 1.8 Walnut St. (Bellevue Court) Phone Spruce 3434 iTHAIIi OflPER ,i i Upholstering ffconstruellon and pollihlns of old furniture our .specialty, KlnMt rrorkriatiBhtp n.oit moderate priest. Let our rep reientntlve call and estimate. Imliistrlsl Uphol.ft Turn, Cf. Show Ionm afln Factory Run rn 10th Ht HON, lOtn nt. Wrlto or phone Walnut HIS REUPHOLSTERING Or Tim 1IIOIIER GUADK reconstructing, rennlshln vour old parlor or library furniture. (IS. 20, ttr,. Hank hotel and nflt'-e furniture re paired at short tiotlco. Orders taken for new parlor fu'nUnre nl manufacturers' prices. Hllp covers to order our specialty. Ifell. Iximliard -1560. Quaker City Upholstering Co. 200-103 rilKSTXI'T ST. Dalsimer Shoes Comfort With BIjU WiMwi r -m . 1 ll'Hru Itsfjte" 2fe sanes nre. lor . tender ren. Msde nt black Dure Kid. aax Ida soles, rui hF hssls: no seams to hurt. HlaM or Low. 8li;s 1U to II. Width! AA to F. Pries, postpaid , n.r,0. Hlze 10 to S. Dalsimer Sons. 1104 Market Ht, AUTO TOPS Curtains, flip Oners, etc, for All Make of furs Ford Touring Top, Ro.covered, $16.50 Ford One-Man Top, $40.00 Our Inexponslvo location ami othsr fee ton enafala us to sae ton 25 to 80 per cent. C. APPEL ,.'i .ion 911-13 N. 2d St. Open Tmlnr II V M. to 2 I'. M. Onn Kenlnes. lie I Phniir Market 7i10i F. A. North Co. O Uptown Stores Neighborhood Service. Announcing the Opening of Frankf ord Store 4501 Frankf ord Ave. Lester and Leonard Players and Pianos ' Many Bargains TALKING 'MACHINES MUSIC ROLLS & RECORDS F. A. North Co. 1813 E. Allegheny Ave. 2136 N. Front St. 4501 Frnnkford Ae. It is not a toy or play thing, but a scientifically constructed " plaque with planchettc. The prico, parcel post to O u i j u " movable including anywhere in the United States, is $1. Mahomet Company Box 5500 Atlantic City, N. J. OldReliableMALONE Stands Itack of His Bicycles Established 30 Years Always Has Bargains in New Bicycles Cam and look them oer btikulita. They are all TIRE BARGAINS (iopdrlch, United States, Fiske, Pennsylvania, Grip Tite. Liberal allowance on nur 11IU lnoile Hecond-hnnJ llln.les Kv.ruhing In the Dlcyela I.lno at Lots est 1'osslble Prices. Nickel tilatlnir enumelint brazlnir, eld Ins all Lluds of repair work iruarani..(i We are cheaper than the cheapest, snd oiii work Is better than the best Call and 'be convinced Open enlnss GEORGE C. MALONE 1203 Girard Avenue, l'liilndclpliia 1'llONK. l'UPiait sua DIAMONDS BOUGHT Ilrlnr us your diamonds If lou m r. .ti. .w- ki-i ill .- r .. " "w ' No inattar what others tell vou thv mr-. rorth. est our prlc- before you salL " We pay 13.00 to S10O.00 for each dlanoal anore than others pay fiee us and be eonilneed. r W biiv any sl. hata Of eolor. Pawn tlcketa for diamonds bouant. raTKift amp in no or. rcr cfiiiOA at I Ouija I ! Nights xv8 to those nfferlnr with tooth f SM troublai azo asanraa If yon I come here and let me xm- 0 Wk Ins your teath without cork vm. Prince U ' KX WK. "Plern math M& .Sode to ,t'lta wi! rials" and wSHmSSftL WsMmiiir np-to.flata NUITTfLUkJ m anpUanato ILnytt-ZrViS War and It la ulala iP JSSJK to ha seen why I jKKfWv W am onllad Amer- ' iM.. : loa'a rorsmost Dantlat, TN b Crown b Urldire TToraT a. -if? I U to ta 1 I DR. HYMAN I 9th & Market Sts. M and Branches JT v . Onen A.M. to t Jl. JW: A ,Tj. Biinflais VSS ') STKAMMIir NOTICf. No Interruption in Passenger Service FLORIDA VIA CLYDE LINE Sailings from New York thee times a week for Jacksonville. Steamers afford a wide range of ajcoommodntions, including bed rooms with private bath. All rales include meals and berth, nnd depend upon room selected. Automobiles carried. Further in formation, schedules, reservations, tickets, etc., may be obtained at City Ticket Office 629 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia OR Passenger Traffic Department Clyde Steamship Company Pier 36, North River, New York City INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE CO. AMERICAN LINE X, Y. Cliernimnc H-juthamnton One Class Cabin and Third Class. St. I'mil . Mar ! May 2;.Iime 2 Philadelphia . Mar 10 June I? Xew ork May 23i.Iune 19 r.W YOltK IIAMIlUltO Mnnrlmrli ..Mar HiJune 10 .lull nl Kent 11 I Mongolia May SS July 3iAnc ItiHept. 23 1'HII.AHnLI'HIA MVRRI'OOI. 1 U'rnooelie April SO ; Iteclnn loy 8 ' llurerford May SB J niir.AniyLriiiA olasooxv 1 Western Ally Mny 1.1 Iustern &ea June 12 i rilll.AnSLl'IlIA IIA3IUURC1 1 West Clierow May 2 temer About Sluv IS Welt F.UouU May 39 MM STAR lm, X. Y. SOL'TIIAMTTOX AXTHTKP Hronnlaml May I June 6 July 10 I.nplnnil May 8 June 1J. July 17 rinlnnil . . Mhj- LVIiine ID Jul 21 y.eelnnd July 31 rilIL.Ini,PItIA ANTWKIIP Western l'liilna April 30 W est Clierow May 2 rt'est inmbu Jinv 7 Nervier May In lVett Rkouk May 20 West Tncnols ... . .June 6 Passenger Office, 1319 Walnnt St., PbiU. United States Shipping New York to Rio do Janeiro. 2' ?',.".'.'"' JZ22S ui vnnu, im,vw .e.i.si v.i.bi. Id Class. rassenxsr Uep'l. 83 - Ureiel nide., rhlladelDhta. I Keyset- Hide. llaltlmore. 'V-eJ? Seattle to the Tar East rorlnlilitlT. Vw New York to llrltlsli Tor r.irtleulnrs or i-nsni!e nr PS&V H f lBBBBtasaaVa Ly W jj&i 1 " "kZi Itn IIROtniVAY. NEW imiiatw nxciiANor. cnic.t.o BERMUDA J.. are hand fferRinti o the wt omed tourist lir nertkiiiK' uu) from nature to r ftur wi iter tirfd nfrxji nd boil lom o RermuJa whero health flown Hbundantl v her Spnneume charms art the fa rrst ir a" nat in FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Fas', twin-screw, pslailal steamrs S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" 1U"00 Tons rlsrla-emn SslllnB from New York eers Wdns!lsy S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" 14 000 Tons flsplarement Ssll'i'i from N' Y'1 ever" Sanirdsr No pssports requlrrd for nrrmuda I'or further part'culars apply to FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Furneu House Whitehall St . New fork SPECIAL NOTICE The Merchants & Miners' Transportation Co. PHILA.-1SOSTON Pnssenier !erlie Resumed May 1, 1920 A I.. IHlMiAKTZ. nenrrnl srnt 1'ler 18, H. Delnirure ir. Telephone Ilniburd IS 00 GREEN STAR LINE U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer 6AIL1NCJ ntOM rillLADICLPUIA to IIEPITEnBANRlN. OKKKK. AIiniATlC. IIUXCK BRA AND LKVA.VT TORTfl CIIAH. KU11Z. Alt.. Dreiel Huliaiaf l'hons; Lombard B104. Mala loU I ' i . - -rr , TO WHOM IT MAY ton ;nN- , p,,,,,,, t hreh cnuit.ip-d jm si ui'Phinc I. i Mr tnattriai or stores u 'lie ii.uch s h Wachtfels no bins n i'io Purt of I'h.i.. ilelphU. unless authorlsxl uv the under- slrnsd. aa nr bills contracted without our authority will b paid. ur FURNKSS, WITHY CO,. l.Tf) "Acsnti. in- HiT.A'dfwir N6Timv t X WHITE STAR LINE X. Y.-Clierbourjr Southampton AUrlallo Slay 29July 3Au, 14 OLYMPIC StfS xnw yoiik LivEnroot. Orlana ... , Mar .1 r"1'' May ISUntie loIy f il nH",c Mar 23Jun 1 -Kr toiik Azonns OinitALTAH XArWJS QKNOA Cretle Cnnopln Mny27JnlySl Stay ISUuly ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE riiir.AnrM'iuA r.ojfoo.v Mnlliena 1'nstern Pliore Mullopae Mnrkliiair . . Western 'Jlnld HOLLAXn-AMKniOA ....May is ' .May It ...My si . . . ..Tune 11 ....Janeia, J.IXI5 1'HILAnKLrilU nOTTEHDAM A '" April51y Freijbt Office, 405-8 Booms BIJf., PkiU. Board's Paucnirer Senlet, Montevideo and Buann. A tons!,. . 'J.-- ay IS iaru i;.. ..., MT2ti uj iririi at Hscona lihl lei i.t v For vatsaot ratti anil other particular ep'Vj to anu Patnenotr Aatneu or le MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE M nearer St.. N. V.. also at lbs TJa iimiea at I 418 Ollrs HUeet, I Mobile. Alabama. St. IjuIs. KA3SHA Fast Palatial Pasaonger Steamships of 21,000 tons to JAPAN, O-ilNA iND IMIANELA From Seattlo tn Hnnr, tfann ui. s . ., . & '""' "" rpjp "asv3v roKonama, rodo, nagasaKi, Shanghai and Manila AIJO FRRinilT SKltVlCl'S York tn the Drlrnt, sin Panama rreqasatar. Indian Ports Monthly .s. iTeifiit .ppiy to.loropanr'a Offices. )i lin.rv COI.MAN IILII.DINO. SK.TTI.K Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service S. Shippirjf Beard Steel SteiBirs S "CALVERT".. May 3 Steamer June 1 s A (From Pier 78, South Wharvti) The Charles T. Megee Co. Atenti lor V, S. Shipping Board Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard SiOO EARN-LINE Intoroorated uvt U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer. General Cargo Regular Service I Philadelphia Manchester S S "Des Moinej Bridge". .Loading ! Philadelphia Havana SS"Coquina" Loading a a "Lake Fluvanna". .May 10 For rates and particulars apply t Earn-Line Steamship Cfc, 139 South Fourlh St. ' PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1 SHIPPING Inunc marred man, asp 28, tilo yeara rontliiuoiK sen serlre. holdlna master's IW eenpe. unlimited) rnod education. fattillUir with onire and uulilda uork. deslret voaillM ashore, prefrrablr nltli atsamaUp itnusr or allied interests. ' AUIMiKflM A MP. iJtoOm djTjnOM V M 4 n y f': C 1 l M 1 ) I itV iir ttTiC'j i&i-.ji&iS.wi- t- ."v 8)., JVa jl i' , . i fit BK)LZ. .t. w-. . )V.Jt .f. hY , 1 1MA