yyi"!" ' ' r ' ' ' - mi i i i i j . i i ...... ii I, ' ' f ' I , r i - i , . . . y y, . j . , . . , V-1 . - f-jj?- . . 1 . .:",: J ", "-j t !,, ,. ., . .'f,..- v. J ff HDf Him MTll 'Wtnrm M crushed and wi WOMAN PASSENGER SHOT (.t,r0l'pcd n rv1vcr on thotftr llqor arid the mngfislne sV ttas reading cbccttctl ! . ' ' ' u "" " - ' ".,""' J BH- K IN IIMhN !WJliL15r?r.,te; ,hrw,.s.' velocity. - ir-ii- renmn a tjjJis owji tm:.m FIND IN i . . -.. mMM in RFn .JfUMWU MWUIJI.M MrCare? .said he knew McCarthy, but .. .... . refused to any HiiytliliiR further whcnHUIIet faet T n questioned ty tne pome, unmet ic. teetlves of the Fainnoiint avenue sta Hon arc investigating the case. rough Magazine and Fractures Thumb Miss Cook, who lives nt 2004 North limynm strcrt-. wns tnUm Women's Homeopathic Hospital Taa- t-n UtA H SIOOA tti .i. t. xti-.. . . . -" -.-.-..-... .... .... Illll ... VAUinj llllll 111. Illll IIIIII'l .V bullet passed through nart of n saKc ot ,hc ""'ct throueh tho paces of tecnth and Oxford streets nollrn atatlon. SHIP WORKERS LAID OFF ,11... v.... . YT-I.L .,.-.. ..... fn,i...fl-.f -4...X .. ."" -v:. ""'... "rx..v""". ww"'i ,i.v ......j .. .uwi, mi muni hi inp years om, uxiora street near Twentieth sV Thom Victims of Attack. Work at Hog Island Delayed by '''II ,u m cm i Carpenters' Strike Both rvlnintain SUonco Thc k.u.c of rHrpf.lltprs nt n,, iiund iS na to Data s "r IV'l""" "1 LViV.:ius "AN."A " I -- imt ui pinion ul rivrvcr. rauiK:i! riiii- . iicrs and kindred mechanics whose work ' , depends on that usually done by thc i tlfi SERIOUS CONDITION ' Mrikers. nccordlng to an announcement ' 4,HH otniuuo wnui i ium )nn(c t0(ny by ofr)oill,s ot tho Amcrlcnni - I International Shlpbujldins Corporation. vF.". mt.n wcre foun,i bart,r ,nJurr'1 1 have been on strike since May 1. are! ithe riverfront early tvlay nnd the demanding $1.!. an inrrense of forty - believe thai thev were victims of five cents an bbi)r. The industripl board tUck. They think the injured men !of Atlantic Coast Shipbuilders- As teTlaff to Rhield those renonsible ! soclittlnn. '' rcccitt meeting, recom-13?fn1iii-lM rcsponsitiie mvnM t0 tllp si,ppins board thnt thc ' men he oftereu plfceworK as n com promise. The carpenters refused this I offer. According to thc Hog Island manage ment, it will be compelled to continue to lay off other gnngs ot riveters nnd other workers unless the striking cur- ningaMne held by Miss Florence Cook on a Twentieth street trolley car late yesterday, fracturing ono thumb. A ' negro passenger had accidentally I hfcdr injuries i?The men arc .Tames McCarthy. -Ifil Ut seventh street, and Joseph JIc tey. Tho gives his address ns Clevc- VrvO. McCarthy was found unconscious in rMtt street near Callowhiil by n pa fc'H ,; l;tthaaa of tho Third street and lair- Iptntcrs return. f 5 MrMijat RTenua station, shortly after1 p4 ' .WWght, His left nrm wax crushed office OFFICE ALIBIS UPHELD Hundreds were Into to work this. his body bore raanv .ruts nnd ufA TTa trAa tntrnt. In tt,n nnniA. '-' i srW Hospital. After recovering some- ' morning because an accident tied UP SO.lrtiat' ho said he had been struck by four trolley lines nt Thirteenth street .''H'Wiotortnjck. it was necessary tp am-' and uicnwomi avenue a noit in tnci . Itiitato his arm. His condition is crltl-1 motor enran loose nnd dumped the entire fW. .'.'Uli" motor on the street. Thc accident oc- K, ' tMcCarey was found on Delaware ave. 'furred nt , :.!0 o clock and nffected lines .'.'? ... n..- WNItntf .froet- wlinrf. ITU ! 124. L' .13 nnd '2( for nne.hnlf hour. ...irt .'.." - " - -- - . mhf VMS I BONDS FIRST MORTGAGE STEAM RAILROAD BOND A first mortgage on C02 miles of road. Also collaterally se cured on 3047 miles of road. Wc can offer 820,000 in SG00 ,or $1000 denominations to net tho investor , 10 INTEREST PrlcB 8!iO pr SOO bond Inrom n xry Dfr JKKK1 h,,n locoms 130 rearlr orr (30U Lioiiii MsCownfcCQ IWVND TIT1.1! Iirj30.. l'HILA. Utrabtr rhlladilphla a lock Kiclinni. aaw ., fcJ .. - js i w- ..m. 1 , jfm akt jaR3CLii,SiS-girvyr?7yfi- r rm $Ml K ,SfhnnarH Wl - ,i effl3IILfir($d' I. iJ nUtl l. .17. J I IVjIJIJIL.I n XJVyi IU i ! r M fftSfiS v cp-. 'uf Wt'iMyt'W V4rvC l.- l . XI S ' 26-28fasarita ,N "Daintcttc" ' 1 8 vi , ;e a new siccvciess guimpc ot : j x ;'' AfRl sheer white voile with tinv self- h l&'Jt D color dots; narrow pleatings at neck ! C .' ' K anc Wi"st; one sye ns a fascinat- f'33' 11 ing pannier suggestion ; others have it j !' ', ' ; J ' ' a piquant bow of narrow black ' C j Pj , w ribbon at thc neck. is 4 Prices $10 to $13 J I f r' " 1 To be worn with thc Eton jacket. JJ t tt'a ' W ' !tS i !' ' l 'ojJ Saturday Clotlng Hour, 1 P. M. yj '?. iOO$GliesfenutSt!reet : - i m asgt fflost Tlensonnbie Trlces for QtinlitySaSi K Jr- ' V t , AnVKHTISIIMKNT M1VKKT1SK.MKXT K f fierd o?cr. You must acioxowiedjre toat there is an immozuse W' i V Corm Amftpcn Uho Most SwcaM Truck n America KM W Netthor the Paie Car nor the Bigelow-Willey organization are creations of a day. Both are built to endure. OUY A. WILieV JitsMmii BIGOPW-WIOEY MOTOR C? Jhxtfc "Distributors 3949ftTH 8R9AD STR66T, PHILADELPHIA, Personal Our Invited l?BaU6ons FREE to Kiddies Second Floor!! I 5 I mm .bhp v m 'm' M a invited m A smmms i L 925-27 MARKET STREET Men's Straw Step inside the P.Oj door nnd there they are. All tho now crown and brinl effects. All sizes. street Floor j Extraordinary Savings i I ? In Every Section of This New Store! We Reduce Women'sSuits and Coats JiV. CFK. &Jec& Do thc beat things reallj coat mor,e? 'Tis a quertion to bo pon- ofer. You must acknowJedge tnat there is an immewe amount of satisfaction in knowing that one is thc owner of an article of good quality. This feeling is only equaled by one's appreciation of its roaring quality. Baying the best really poys in the end. as you trill find if ya raalre Your nurchases in the Chestnut J Street Shops. y ttdbrmiJhs &c'0yi Do You Wear Black? A Clearance of Women's and Misses' Mourning Dresses and Suits Were is a real opportunity for those in mourning or others. who want a fine Blafck Suit or Dress AT A REAL SAVING. The Dresses are of serge and crepe de chine; sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years for misses; 36 to 44 bust measure for women. Thc Misses' Suits are of Black Serge and Tricotine, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; the Women's Suits are of black acrgc, sizes 38, 40 and 42 bust measure. There are many different models and prices wc mention only a few to show how thc savings run; more than 20 in every instance. Not all sizes in each style." i I J? li i r V " Values up to f 35,00 $ 24 .75 d $23.75 Black Dresses $ I 7.75 $35.00 Black Dresses $26.25 $42.50. Black Dresses $31.50 $50.00 Black Dresses $32.50 $45.00 Black Dresses $33.75 $49.00 Black Dresses $36.50 $55.00 BJack Dresses $41.25 $60.00 Black Dresses $45.00 $62.50 Black Dresses $46.50 $37.50 Black Suits $25.00 $38.00 Black Suits $28.00 $39.00 Black Suits $29.50 $47.50 Black Suits $33.75 $48.50 Black Suits $36.00 $50.00Black Suits $37.50 $58.00 Black Suits $39.50 $59.00 BJack Suits $44.00 $65.00 Black Suits $45.00 $65.00 Black Suits $48.75 b i I? I-.'' STRAW Hat Day is with us again, ! and thc store of Jacob Reed's ' Sons, 1424-26 Chestnut Street, l I has made careful preparation for ' NE of the strrest signs that spring is here are thc delicious, awcet. red cherries thc first arrival from California at the store ' lifHenrv R. Halloweil & Son, Broad thc event They have a really fine as- Street below Chestnut. They lend a sortment of correct style straw hat " festive touch to Hallowell's lovely ! at such reasonable prices that there j Gift-Baskets of Fruit These Gift- j jc really no excuse for the man who i Baskets, you know, are hand paint- appears at the "Straw Hat Game" ed, and in them, besides the Cherries, wearing his old felt hat. The Son rfre Kelscy Japanese Plums, Beurre njt straw hate are made with 3li tTAnjou Pears, King Tangerines, ai,d 314 jnch crowns and medium-1 Winter Nelis Pears, and sometimes , width brims. There are fancy vii Cabazona Pineapple or a South 1 8traWs at a slightly higher price. .African Honey Dew Melon to lend , Reed's have both the natural and tan tin odd and interesting touch. They ; coior Leghorns and also hats of fine , aire truly springlike, with their Milan straw. Among the Panamas bright color, and make delightful tj,ere are Alpine, telescope and 1 1 trjftn T Wish VOU COUld have SCCn ; .-...- .m., A orr. linn frnm , ;tho expression of joy on a certain Vyse & Son and the "Tress" hats,' e way) arc good looking. jkitient'8 -face upon 'the arrival of I .(boh EnRii,h Unes by th cms of Hallowell's Gift-Basket , of. , jj made and pood jookiT Fruit at her room in ine nospiuii. H-O 1 M ANY Philadelphia men have I formed the habit of going to ' . . . .- . . . 1 t MacDonald & uampnens I ,..,i-t k , ct.Jlt r. 1 much ceremony, being preceded 1334-36 Chestnut Street, for fajt8 and aWutlo,ni,. It w N THE days of chivalry admis sion to thc Most Honorable Order of the Bath Was carried out with by was instituted in 139ft by King Henry IV. fell into disuse during the reurn? of the Stuart kings, and was rc-cstab-hshed by George I in 1725. Thc military badco it a rold maltose cross enameled white, with thc lions Aere, at tiieir underwear. This store makes afapecial point of selling men's union pits that are shaped-to-fit. This ntzns that they are neither "skimpy" mv 'bunchy," and always romfort M. Tho fabrics arc all-whitc cot- ---' .. . . . . 11 - - . . . . - :'t: tanr lisle ana mercerises coivon, an ; 0f hingland between thc arms of thc f good-wearing quality. This last . cross, and havinjr in the center tho nehtence does not always mean a roset ahamrock and th'stle of Eng trreat deal to thc man who reads it, and Ireland and Scotland, respect- but, to paraphrase a well-known say-' 1Vcly, between three crowns, rcpro ig. "the proof of the union suit is scnting the crowns of those three In the wearing," and thc man who countries. This cros3, which has bays one union suit at MacDonald been conferred upon General Persh U. Campbell's usually returns for iligf 13 now with nis many other more, because no nnas mat u nas decorations, on view at the store of worn co extraordinarily well. Bailey, Banks & Biddlc Co. 1 " TT.. "l. TTsn. in I!l r. t T i 1 .1.!. j iuu ,vnvr. ."" w -. t J' i were lurmsninR a nouse tnis jld go untold, for you have a chance to buy the - I article, ami i couiani.neii uui lovely bedroom furniture which l i$? i rnmber the writer's advice as to ,,., ,, tho winrfnw nt 11. I"). Dnuch- -JlWtk Vise of brijrht colors in thc small erty & Company's store, at 1632 iV "y(easories, when I saw those new chestnut Street It is enameled in Wed baskets at the store of J. I-ranK-, ivory-white and hand decorated in lbiz unesinuc airoeu .delicate colors. There arc twin lour- posters, a bedside table, a chmorobe, All of Our Millinery Will Be on Sale Saturday at Exactly ' Half Price Every Hat in stock and there is no more desirable, more distinctive Millinery in Philadelphia will be offered Saturday at just half the regular prices: Women's Hats worth from $9.75 to $50 now $4,85 to $25 Girls' Hats worth from $3.00 to $1 8.00 now $1 .50 to $9.00 All sales must be final. None sent C. O. D. without deposit. (Third Floor). Suits in serges nnd popular Jerseys. Sports and dress mod" els. Coats In sports and three quarter lengths of most desired materials, and colorinfs. THIRD FLQOR Beautiful New Silk J FlACCC R. (Hi V 75 Ms Values to $45 epos, satins id delightful Georgette crc nd taffetas an effects in satins and gcorg eites" combined, All nowest trimming and stylo thoughts ce splendidly expressed. THIRD FLOOR .are mm i m i M-E-N A Saving I XT JL Ms A. Qn Several Hundred t All- Wool Suits Positively $35 Values This is a decided reduction, and one that will prove of great interest to many men who arc anxious to reduce their hieh cost of clothing The popular double breasted, onn and two button form fitting and two nnd three button conservative styles. Large variety of thc newest woolens for choice in all thc new color- ingS' HI RSCIPS FOURTH FLOOR inn iJr Unusual Value in Men's Taffeta Silk Shirts With Collar to Match $8-75 JiL Good heavy quality in novelty colored checked designs. Silk .Crepe Shirts at ?10 In rich striped patterns. Men's Lisle Half Hose, 45c STREJ5T FLOOR ; worn co extraorumaniy wen. Bailey, Banks $. ICT0 You "Know How to Um yF i were 'X, I ) Color in Your Home?" is I tale wouj ft'S '! " tne tit,c of a current maBa- x wouldn't hi I'- I siUo article, and I couldn't help but ,uvelv bcdroo - iwmm ifw tmm- m-jm- n warn i . H- Miller. ifis' Tkar is one in which orange blends I .. Uannllv into brown, one in which ?' llcRt rrtsen shades into dark, and a PMb 'eWiehtful one in two shades ot blue. f, Tre are some wiuuw uj iu rlMigna painted in gay colors, and " .Aero are window boxes of willow .i'-ii i l..f.nm.iin iltr,r.crrav nr HHtCU k-sw" ?"' ., whicli are most attractive fllld with crowine nlants. m reallv worth considering, p-h'ey have a distinct decorative dressing table, bureau and two chairs with rush seats, fcnen piece has a certain individuality about it which spfrm a nleasant dcoarturc from the ready-made look of so many "suites" of furniture. , Quite . in! keeping with the dainty furniture was tho quaint colonial damv atop the chifforobc. Her skirt concealed the bulb of an electric lamp. There was an unusually attractive lamp on the bedside table, also. AVE yon ever tasted a chocolate nut-pattie? I dis.c,overed it this Eleventh Street, and found it a most delicious confection. The Xvitt stores (there is another at TJua uammore Avenue; c " ui.' lu jTrrDriLJt: k..i. , T linnu vnnVw 11 hi dellchted W th these ;lT,"l,urOn8fl th thimrs which I like particularly about !HS.S JWM V--M". -.... - - - -- , - -,,,m t .,.! I M " Z .' VB . O .:i m iSlBCr . i. ' lvtl Z . i K . r SUITS aa COATS Please do not onfuse EED:-WOOL Suits with the ordinary jersey or sport suit. TWEED-O-WOOL is far superior in fabric, style, m tailoring. The fabric is pure WORSTED yarn, knitted so firmly and closely that it resembles a woven tweed and is wrinkle-proof. damp-proof. The JwjnginB ,clcan-up lines of the perfect tailoring mark TWEED 0-WOOL everywhere as the smnrtes.t of outdoor apparel. Prices for1 Suits, women's and misses' sizes, start at $35.00; Coats at $47.50. (Second Floor), t "Miss Saratoga" Middy Blouses The "Miss Saratoga" .line has many individual points of merit not found in other Middies we shall E- elad to point these out to you. Prices for Middy Blouses $3.00 to $4.00; Middy Suits $11.00 to $22.00. -" ' rs Girls' Dresses at Decided Savings Plain gingham with white vest, low neck, short sleeves, tucked skirt, black satin belt, several colors Sizes 14 and 16 years, reduced from $16.00 to $12.00 Chnmbray Dresses with white guimpas, hand smocked on shoulders and across front, 8 to 14 years, reduced frbm $15.00 to $12.00 Plain gingham, hand-cm-broidcrcd,; two pleats from shoulder to waist, dotted Swiss ruffles on collar and cuffs, -.black satin belt, 8 to 14 years, reduced from $16.00 .t0 $12.00 T a ff e t a Dresses, plaid skirts with plain vests, broken sizes from 8 to 16 years, values $8.50 to $39.50, how $5.50 to $25.50 Most Exceptional Saving on J Georgette Blouses ( Values to $8.50, at A spcial purchase to which wc have added more than 150 blouses from our higher priced stocks, making this a most un usual waist event. Tlin now nmhrniilprrd fronts. those with beads or lace trimmings, also the popular now- m ered ecorcrottes and ncnlum blouses. I HIRSCH'S SECOND FLOOR $C.75 j) ! SpeciaH Dress Skirts $1.98 Values to $8.50 New accordion plr.ited and shirred models in plaids, serges, novelty checks and velours. Gold stitching ef fectively used. New pocket effects. Other Skirls Up to $29.75 THIRD FLOOR vii Girls' New Gingham Dresses $2-8 Values to $5.00, at Fine quality fast colorings. Con trasting color, trimmed; many have hand embroidery on collars and belts. Some have blooniers attached. Two of the many styles pictured. Sizes from 6 to 14 years. Infants' Dresses, $1.00 .to $2.98 A splendid selection o ilslnty whlti frorks In Bishop and tailored Htyl with their elaborate lace and embroid ery trlifimlilKS, .. ... . HIRSCH'S SECOND FLOOR 5 I I Reductions in Lingerie Washable Satin Camisoles, trimmed Nainsook Night Gowns and Envelope ith laces and ribbons Chemise, several attractive styles $1.15 Reduced 'from $1.50 $1.95 Reduced from $2.50 Coats Girls,' Spring &. camel'5-hafri ' P?10. genuine; leather bwgn sizxss from 8 to 14 yearn regular prices from $-D. to $85.00, now . $25.00 to $75.00 Gloves Women's 16-button Milanese Silk Gloves; black, white, tan nnd pongee, but not nil sizes In each shade; would sell regularly at $3.0P and $3.26, now Scarfs Bureau Scarfs, linen contres, lace trimmed, 18x50 inches, excellent for your own. use or ns a gift, the usual $2,50 grade re duced to K A Most Decided Reduction on I Smartest Trimmed Hats Regular Prices Were $8.50, $10 and More These are our regular mid-season creations, lowered for a big days Ecllincr. Hair braid hats, hair braid and mnlinc combinations, fine liseres and those combined with pleatqcl ribbons. Flare ups, small brims, sailors, mushrooms and tur bans in all the new colorings and most exceptional trimming effects. ItllCKllrfii &EA.U;IJ I'MJWK T. $5.98 P!ftS3IiByA',Mv' W" vV4r.iHV 'V?V &, '. w- W S.-ifim! "m1 -j-mt irvT ill im ,y'j r.-Mi & " 4.1 iw w am Hi';, im kv i i rmt ? u m .: .m bm" rtm .- &- r. 1 SmR: Wn not! been advanced. They are still selling at the same prices li... '. ' ' ' I V W HltCnlt'o OC II JI 1 A. Oi mmM -SSS Tm. ami you wiU find them really delicious. I , ,,-iiMTPrT- ' ' j I VWT ,w" ' . TT' rT$ HWPSQnS'"!W5ZXMarket 'SfOCJw A Big Dress Sale! 224 New Silk Frocks Values up to $29.75 . Choice, at - This is remarkable ,ncws, for the savings average a third to one half. And, what splendid frocks they ra ex pressing every new fashion whim in georg ettes, taffetas anil satins and many in georgettes nnd taffetas or satins combined. 0 mmvm HHa mmmmwWWy
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