-.- .' it . j v V; 'V W ;.,: i t- , i" . ! 1 TjT3 ' ")-' .. i) , 1 '-' (V- - V. i j " r? , i UiL. iT t;y VHL? '.:w!ji' ;s p& Xr i . i wl ? v- (S ' ""' 7 'it '.1 V ci r-r- . I f CN, ' NCHFIKSILAUr 1 ftllSOMT L. Doschanel Refusoo'to Ac &ept $5000 Gift From Amer- ' lean Milliners IsOClETY G"liT"14, POINTS" ?f . '. Mny 7. A""1 ucjenunci, , pWJimcf y AtTiorlmn mil- .A h r InXr.y.tcnt of tbc "four. V tlon to-rf ;." n lottpf wnn vend from . Aobfrtnorlcnn crcntlon inndo from HfiSV " of tic forty- ?;.. tVi nnd dcoorntni viin innc v tM rium" noh coding f00. ' .kii to inlorni ou i'1 r,u; iU,rfrUlw the motlrw of ouf Rf,Jn bclmlf "' American milliners, I'?": v dcjjHHl haf for .Mine, ff?ttrt'" hoptnR that. In th H . '"Ai; n nupstion ronccrnln, both f.w. "'",' rf ti,0 two eoubtrica wju Man'd'.Sor ork together o their CfoMhelft M, Hlnoo ft I, Si .,'"J,Mo for Mine. Do-wlmnd to re- Il'ii iimler fiieli fondltious any citt W" iT'tl iirwldrnt bom ou not '..realize our liitrntion for which hQ ijyrThwcTCr, to tender his. Hlncere 'PKVi!. i..,i rrnilliiir of itlie letter , 'h,,i ,'hen Hie inllllncw vscrc read" a i& fwn the Society -Mr tho Improve S?irfMlllloen Art 111 France., civlnc rttn oiuts" why Mine. Dcrehonrl Ihoiilil not accept the gut. xno points ltVLif l!ad precedent Paris onty 1,Scfoml.C Aineiiia "roolt advantage of K nni. . Americans dangerously re-J j. ri during unr, i ":. V i ! " Thrd. ! ....iMtAflll 1'ourtl'. larl never produced so ex s r.j 'i .i r.rjv , jrr " t X ' penoive n hat us $5000. Big ,a uoVdty as KlffeL Tower. Flftti. Pjurls mllilncrs object to ac ceptance of hat. tflxth. Hurfi gift Js like carrying coaltf to Ncwcnstli... flcvcntli. Houth American, trade stolen, from ,1'arls by New Y6rk. Eighth r Aincrlchn prohibition will neip rang regain isouin American trade. " Klplh. AmeTlca should not glvo nway what It will not buy Paradise. Tenth. American milliners should be content to buy the dictates of Paris,. Klcyeuth. American buyers nlready act dfctatorlally toward Paris creators.' They want what, they term ''American style." Thh must stop. ' Twelfth J-Tho label "Made in PnrU" must btf Included In ail World-wide) styles. ' ' Thirteenth America has no artistic atmosphere" nothing .hut ' rolowml wealth. "' ' - Fourteenth. Itatc ,of exchatige gives' America unfair advnutagc over Paris creators. A promise to the public that nO at tempt would be made to raise thojprlce of summer hats was made yesterday, In most stores women's summer lints have been on sale for some time.- Tho milli ners made no mpntlon'ot prices of fait tints. l .. : VKBSra PtTBLlb LETjdEUteltfADELIHlA, , FKID AY, - MAYX 2 :: . 1 s ii . f uoVdly PRESIDEN-T'S FLOCK GROWS I t0 J16 excluded. 'Arrival of a score of )' . , v.. 1920 '. s r l. - : 8heep, Now 48r to Have Run of vWhlte House Grounds Washington, lilny 7.--By A. P.) Tho Wilto IIouso flock of sheep, which got its start three years iigo In n-modcat corral on thesouth Krouuds. hasoiit- grown its nasturnge, ond soon Js fo have the run of vlrtnnliv thn whole' patent of Parks and lawri surrounding tho'cxepu' tlve mansion. A wire netting was put . up today around the few flower beds aTid "rare shrubs, from which alone the" sheep are spring lambrf increased Jhes flock to j orty-cight, nna it soou Troppeu mo stretch of lawn south of tho White House, toucrd it jiilherto has been, con- JUVU ' , . . " mw pcify mfm DREER'5 PLANit Nasturtiums Now Is tho time , to-plant vour nasturtiums. H l-'or casof .culture, duratloOa of bloom and ".brilliancy of cotortntr they are .unexcelled. FJowor profusly. from Juno until frost In any soil, hut nded plenty or sunugni. 'J malto excellent Tho Tall, or can illKht. Tho Dwarf varieties malto excellent beds ,or borders. (jiimoinK yaristies, an fences. norehi.ft. trfllllscs or allowed sto trailt-vor rough ground. , Finest Mixture' of;"either DWarf or. Tail, 5c per pkt., 15c per oz., 'SOc per WW. ' NBp Seeds, Plants, Toots 714-16 Chestnut St. Wf ' i i J'h&I'erfcet Water Paint Forttfetde Work on All fcontrsets F John C. Peters, Mfr.,vklla. Is there always plenty of "hot water for bathing in .your home? Or do you "lose our if some other member of the family has been tiiere first?' ' . THK T rTr&m f AUTOMATIC fJAS WATnSR HEATER Wouldn't you like to know that there's always plenty of wsfter "piping hot" at tho" turn of tho tap ? And remember hcre's no "htyjh cost of' hot water" wjiero tneroi "Lovekin" ever had. in half as yeu,sald it would." 5 a MjOVCJtin. vvrim ior ino name oi inia user who says: "Its tho greatest thing 1 TheJLovekin' has cut my gas bill just about In design, construction and exclusive patented features J the "Lovcklny is different from any other water heater. But tho big difference is the difference in results , "Lovekin's" small gas1 consumption in really surprising. Approved oy tnci-vU. i. aena lor uookici. LOVEKIWATER HEATER COMPANY 39 Laurel Street ' Philadelphia, Pa. ft 'IT' . f Largest Men's and Boys' ClplhlngT Slore'In Fhi. Player-Pianos and Uprights iSlightlyUseil at Great Bargains- : ' To make room for new I pianos, we must clear our Ifoorc of these standard in struments. Taken irr etf- chance for the famous .Les ter, they have been put in fine condition by our factory cx- Player-Piano,s 365 275 330 f(H KlfOBU; UtW. Lart'o slz. $650 STORY & CLARK Uthojiny. Large aire. $150 EMERSON - (Aneelus") Khotny. Larso size. $9.50' LESTER ltHogan. Irpe alzs. JS85 PAINTER & EWING, Urn size. Mahogany. fS0 MELVILLE. , CLARK Vtt !. Burl walnut. Upright Pianos H75 $650 $350 425 $245 $180 1350 SMITH & , BARNES "' ilz, Mahocany. MOO REGENT K!oiany. Lar size. 300 NEW YORK -' mahosany cane. ww rutscOTT $oor- jW RUSSELL . $99C "Ul. Mahoiranv .... A.T MOO RFiniNr. ' AA H"ny. L"; . .... 7S !2!lL WK 9500 1.FC.TED . JGftSSl'M-ltlon, Fin. Voh kith T.k. B1I walnut. A50 GIRARD jrijr- s A.B.CHASE $oca '"KMahcany.- Adl) I 0 STORY & CLARK torrr- rav'ttMtc.... -Tza m& ' Jor-A AXy &M I ! "-! new, A. North Co. rJ.?08ChMtnUtSCt ?Iayer.piano' n " ' UP'8ht Pia08 H CWKB w Store Orders Accepted Open Every Evening 1019-1021 Market Street Tomorrow MrLHill Starts Another Record Breaking Sale 1000 Men's Suits $35and$40 Values At a Price That Is Even-Less Than Present " Wholesale Cost jsEzzzJ jEEim ' t B V'lTn ' t4 Tour Money Back if not Satisfied Mr? Hill, lakes the High out of the-Coat of Cloth ing. "Here is another wonderful sale, that leaves no man' with an excuse that his clothes would cost too much. , 1000 Brand-New Suits at a ' Saying of $10J30 to $15.00 Finejjuality, worsteds, cheviotshomespuns, flannels and'mixture weaves in the new browns, blues, greys and greens a well as the neatrpatterns. The Finest 0 & $60 Hand-Tailored Silk-Lined Suits Well-Known "Stratford" and 50 Other National Makes Tho kind of clothes thnt gives one that custom tailored look. Made of tyio -finest of all wool suitings in tho best possible man ner. Tho colorings, patterns and styles that will appeal to tho most fastidious -.-dresser. Wonderful values at our special prices. 1000 Pairs Men's Trousers Two special groups that cnnblo you to sayo $2.00 and more. Worsted, mixtures and cheviots irincat patterns and plain colors. ' ATP1 ' .! l i ii' " r ( 6078' 2-Pair Pants Suits . . . .-L.' S- '' A saving of $5.00 nnd moro on theso .suits specially priced for tomorrow. Fino mmlltv fnlvfiirna nnrl flipvlflts in llCnt T)Ut- ., .,, .... .... 6, tnrno nnrl nlni-lnni3 Mnrfolk belted BtVlCS V parits aro lined. Sizes from Q'to 17 years" .w , T mmtm TrMi ?wWtWWtWtcrx. iJM tig a fcl 1000 Boys' Sample Wash Suits rf AJir Jja .. Values 'Range up to $5.00 A wpnderful group of the most wantcd-wasn -suits in dozona dt new stvjes and colorn'gs.? Repps, piques, madras omd flnq llrlens M Olive? uTwit Billyboy. Tommy ''"? ana Middy, w-oywirc- w v ,-,w' v h P"i f Lwmf Lwm T. :&A.iim' ' r'V s r 833-35 MARKET STREET 1 tV Elauneks , V V . s N' Largest Men's and Boys' Clothing Store'in Phila. ffirfe, andf Kiddies' Fine Coats in f igaiitic Goat Clearance Every Mother in Philadelphia should take advantage of these drastic Reductions .on Children Coats! Coats in Many Cases 15 per cent to 20 per cent below manufac turing Cost! . Girls' Fine Goats 8.50 15.00 Values $10.00- Values $15.00 $20.00 You cant duplicate these marvelous values any place else iri this city.' Every Coat is full cut, perfectly tailored and smartly styled in sports and full-length models. Sizes 6-16. Velour Serge 1 - Value $6.00 Smart little belted models of i . w I II r W ,, f 11 f&3m Sar 2-00 rt LUifd. ' 7.5C U Mb. Il Ferfwes $24.50 $37.50 Polo-OIoth Silvertone Tinseltone ISveeds Checks Tricotine Boys' and Girls' Coats .Sizes 2-6 -ii. 3.00 trimmed with novelty belts, pockets, etc. buttons, fine checks, -over-collars, t Value $7.00 Silk poplin and serge in a large variety of chic .styles. Just think of getting such fine Coats at less than half price ! Value $16.00 Belted, flared and Empire models of 'all wool poplin, serge, silk poplin and lustrous taffeta every one smartly trimmed. 12-00 Value $20.00 Novelty worsteds, all-wool serge, all-silk taff.efa and velour checks. Every one of these Coats is worth many dollars more. 14-50 Value $30.00 Tho 'smartest, little models, the finest fabrics, the best tail oring on these Coats of French' serge, Polo cloth, novelty tweeds and crepe poplin. Fourth Floor Great Sale of New Taffeta Hats Great Reductions on these Siiiart A89 , Values, $6.50 $10.00 We have secured a big Special Purchase of these new Taffeta Hats and are selling them at an extraordinarily low price. OfF-the-face Hats, mushrooms, chin chins, pokes, picture hats and San toys ; smartly trimmed. , Hat Clearance ' Values $6.50 $10.00 Hosts of smart shapes in'a variety . of straws and combinations. 3.00 ; Model Hats Values $20.00 $5J)0 ' "Exclusive model Hats from famous New York modistes Greaty re 'diiced. v ', . -V v 9.00 v (S" ? . 1 WW WW. - WWiM WlMMMmWjn I 1 wl :trWr Ulr IPF fcii 2940 Worth $49.50 Taupe, gray, rose and brown Fox Scarfs in smart block ed effect. Wonderful Values ! 49.50 Worth $80.00 Genuine- Alaskan TPqx in large, fine silky pelts crepe silk lined. Ppallyrwedf" L.v 'n ,ld J ' ' ? a iH 'J 1 a -5 . , . ' I' 1 1 Afl A I a n i lA-i1! '1 i 1 i J. I rketSt 1 ' ' V 1 .V h f u MXSr j3y 'J I ! hni-'? " :...S- sSW rmm Miiiniftnp1 " -1 " -4-'! 1 . 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