p.?.r rf-, "'':..,?. !S ''.f BVBNif. teWStSd TtfAY li,V' Mwf , Asy 9 , ,rTra ii, 1 - 1' JSeatjs ' ABlUMB.-"" 7. FANNIR. widow of rtirle !.. .Aorania .MHii'.?' "f""K.mJi Pm ' reiidtnee, 4S2 Webaler at.. Ci Camden, K,iiEnsf.-MV . ALICE wife of Janjaa iU, ind iauihter of OcotB nnd Helon A1SK.? ntiatlvli and fnefiaa, alo 'H. v, Jt'sMailly. Church of Our I,ady of LourdMi ftS 'Xuilllarv. No- 104. ly. of St. J., In- 3la la funral. WMnwaty, "1!.,"L S-ndc.r;:"&,f,h Mon J l2'-Ji acrvlwa t Uta raildanco, 4100 fell Vt roS'thiy. Fifth Month i2tb. 2 Jr.. willlaM II. Iwia. I'enfleld. Dataware SJffli'i Church 10 vl Interment St. - ,f imii e ThomnK and Catharine Cava SI A Funeral, to which llic relatlvea and I'VK. are Invited. Wadnaaduy, 8 n. til. . Jim hi? alalfr" rcatdenee, Mra, F.llen U?ide js" Mifflin at. Md, of requiem Pifirrh of the Sacred Heart 0:30 a. m. pro CiM Interment Holy I'roai. Cemetery. , " c&OIETON.-MaV l. l-TniA A., wife of ,.hl Conaleton. aiteil 78 ycara. Jlela. u. and frlendi Invited to funeral, Wednea i'. a p m". realdencc, 810 Clifton nva.. cofrlnA. Interment Mt, Zlon COIIUIITT. On Mav 8. HAUAIt. wlfi cf iiih A. Corbelt, Hied B0 yeara. Ttelattvea ini friend" are Invited to, aorvtcea. on &wfy at 2 p. iti.i at her late realdenrev J?I5 N 1 1th . Interment private. Vlewloi Va! Y -AT'lO." MAnOKIlY. widow nt Tiyf, Daly. Helollvej. frlenda and Altar 71? Boaary floclety. Invited I to funeral. Si,,,"," y8.30 a. m.. realdeW 23T N Mth at Solemn renule.ni maiaChurch of Our lW of Victory 10 a. m. Interment ,&U $&-&"'. WU.UAM. huaband .t Ute PjbllU Dlflman. Relative, frlenda V.J Mil aocletlea of which ho waa a iumi K? fnvlted tofuneral aervlcea. Wedneaday. 2"; m. lata r.eldence, 4410 tf. 0th at. f.iinaent Oreeninount Cemetery. '"nSSLnr-May 8. JOHN II. DOOI.F.Y. jS." .& YoLn!;'1oSni1n,woo5 "fflfft'&rmV. on May iSSLye.r;0ni7meDntDo0fUru: "'ffllVAM.. May 0, 8AIIAH A., wife of miiiim M .Duvall. Funeral Wednesday, ?s" p m . f?om the realdenca of H. II. dale. .i Tvlitral Re.. Mooreatown. N. J. 13r-Ani.EY. Mav MYKTI.n U., wlfa of raiard .' Irly (nca Ilnihach). arad 20 n.iaiiVea and frlenda. I-ennl Lenape Council. v Sin n of P.. Invited to aarvlcca, Wed , - p m . reildence. S0D9 Tulip at. Int. prl late. North Cedir Hill Cem. Friends may "'ronJlAN? At Freehold. N. J May 10. .AY.VSr1!? wimtAtl. iruneral at hl lata ioldenc". H8 W. Main at.. Freehold. N. J.. Phnrldavl May 18. at 2 n. m. Italativcs and I f"ifJJ!"!a.,l.t SBWS.W -if. cf John J. Ooudy. Itelattvea and frlenda are lilted to the aervlcea. on Wednesday after Ireen. at 2 o'clock, at har late residence. Bzob K, Lambert it. Interment private. HANCOCK. May 8. CLAIIENCB MAIt HHALU on of Wallacc-A. and Emma Loe Hancock, aiied 28. nelatlvc; and frlenda are li'lted to the aervlcea. Wednesday. 2p, m.. it ht late residence. 8438 Lancaater ave. Interment private. KrlofMe may call Tues. 4HARMEn May "nHANNAjr J., widow ef Samuel M Harmer. aired 87. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to aervlcea. Vedncsdav, lorn, residence of aon-ln-law. Oeora; II. Abel. 211 7th nve.. Haddon llelehta. N. J. Interment private. ..,.,,.., IIEDDBN. On May 0. ICLMI5ND011F J. HKDDF.N ftervlcea at the convenience of the family at the home of Jamea M. Hell. IJtnberrls road. Dala. Pa. ., HCrmON. Formerly of Centralla, ra.. Mty 8. THOMAS, beloved huaband of Eliza beth Heffron. Relatlvea and frlenda. also emplojea of William Butterworth & Bona. Invited to funeral, Wednesday, 8:80 a. m., from his Hte residence. 2415 K. Dauphin at. Solemn requiem masa at the Church of the Itolv Name lo a. m. Interment private, Helv Sepulchre Cemetery. . HENRY May 8. 1020. KLIZA HKNRT. Hid 88 Funeral aervlcea Wed., 2 P. m., 1031 Leilck st . Launsdale. Int. West Laurel Hill. HBN'llY May 10, 1020, MAROAIIHT M. (ne Manley), wife of late I'hellm Henry. KelatUcs and friends, also Altar and Ko.i.ny Societies. Invited to funeral, on Friday, u.ao e m. from late residence. 020 N, 40th at. ftoltmn requiem mass Church of Our Mother ef Borrows. 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ometery. IIILLIARD. Fifth Month 10th. WILLIAM T mr.LIAHIl. aaed 70 years. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, from hla late mldenre, J7 Market at., Salem. N. J., Vourth-day. Fifth Month 12th. at 2 n m. HUNTER. May . W. FRANK HUNTER. ion of William and Jean F. Hunter, aied 0 jetrs Relatives and frlenda Invited to at tend funeral aervlcea, Wednesday. 2.30 p. m.. at retldenre of his parnts. 602 E. 14th at., Clteter Pa. Interment private. mVIN At Turnervllle. N. J.. May 1C, Ui:o, NORWOOD A., eon of Harrv and LMIe Irtln Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to attend funeral, Thursday, 10 n. m., rtrents" residence, Turnervllle. N. J. Serv Iff' - Tv-nrllle Church 10'80 a. m. KEE. May 0, 1620, MARY M., Widow of Thomas Kee und dautrhter of the late Jacob nnd Caroline Hoffman. Funeral, to ihloh the relatlvea nnd friends nro Invited, Wednesday. 1 p. m., at her late realdence, 129 Watklna st. Interment Arllnston Cemo tfrv Friends may rail Tuesday after n p. in. KEEN, May 10. PHOEBE, widow or famufl Keen, aired 82, Relatlvea and friends Inlted to funeral, Thuredny. 2 p m, fron residence of son, lohn L. Keen, S314 Jamea at Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. KNOTT Mav 0. FANNIE M.. wife of John Knott. I"uneral services Thursday. 2 P m , residence, 1SS4 E. Oakdale at. Inter rnnt Oakland Cemetery. LAFFKItTY. May 10. 1820. HOYER, aon et Nell H and Cora Lafferty, aged 20. Due notice ,of funeral will be (then. MAOARICAL May 10. JENNIE T . widow of Andrew H. Mnrarlcal. Services Thuradn), 2 p. m., residence, 804 N. 10th it. Interment private. HTEAMBnir NOT1 CES aV VS W M la aW -V " J Sal ' I'nsienter and Doonholm ....Philadelphia toBrlbtol , t ovenliatea Philadelphia " London Citrasnla j.inw 'rU " Uaeenatown and Liverpool aldura Philadelphia " Antnero , Tsnhan TNw York " I-Wernool SYnVftSS". rmouth. lerhotirar " rumoutn. nouth. '- arfinao ertMiol DubrovnUc lAndnn fl.tria V.V.V.V. .'J ttrll f', !...... .....New York ,. uabl ...Kw York yuii""" . ., I'niiaueinmii . ILA. Victoria, New York " italla New York ennonla PhllnHelnhlia f 1. wJj."! fV. .. Hrexpool T-.-. Phlladelnhla " I.Uerpool lWn!rSr New York " Cherbourg nnd flontharapten ;.?" Kw York Patraa. puhroTtilk and Trieste ..... najai iieerge .........New YaW rtvm(.,ifh riipkii.,wa. .mi Hmii Hnnntfl New York " UTemool ''."rro .New York " Plymouth. fehTmhi. V Jork " Plymonth nnd CJierfiburr iw'ii: K" irk rxmdondrrrr nnd filaagow Ji'inriilifi?" fl,w XorK " Oneenstown and TJerpool niuretanla New York; " fherhourc nnd Southampton ror Later' Sailings Apnlr to 1300 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg. Copenhagen Regular Service '$ Snippinr Board Steal SUtmora A Steamer Jvaiel fffi-w Pr 78, Sooth Wkar,t,i Charles T.-Megee Co. rflrnfj 'or V. SSMj,ptnt Bout Drexel Buiifdinfr PHII Ann nut a DellLombard St 00 LUCKENBACH LINE Philadelphia Service TO Kotlci'dam Amsterdam & o. Homestead May 20 (D. bhlpplni noard) eriiLUCKENBACH oSffAMSHIP C0"lnc. Y,4?AVIS & C0" ABt- 403 noon. nid. Thone Lombard J003 HANTS & MINERS ' nun EbUshed 1854 Nt a Llf. io,t fc,u riIIMDELPl,lA to rfevrns a...- A"7"?,",,.8 ANDREW, beloved hus t?!Hj't " Mahla. aged 08. Relatlvea and n.ri1! ..?. 1 m,iK. nrd Invited to attend fu-5?!",1-." rvlf. Wednesday. 12:45 P. m.. nt itfJ.tV.r?,l(,iin" 1018 Market at.. Marcua IL-i: r'. Frlenda nay call on Tuesday vi? 'Ml. JWtmnt Lw-ri Croft Cemetery. SIctOLOAN. May 0, ROSANNA McCOL OAN. widow of George McColaan (nee "!nr Jl5"ltlv' n"d frlenda Invited lo tnSS'Sr1, 3i'dnesdav, 8:30 a, m.. residence, ? 1 Ni, 8ll.,t' Solemn renulem masa at S.t. Mlrhael'a Church 10 a. m. Interment Now "-'."yil1 Cemetery, t.conTJ;-T?u' " JOHN A., aon of late :Im.e,.,inJ ,s,artf A- McCort (nee 8hlelds), aed2S, Relatlvea and friends, Dltlalon Mi, iA ' JM Ibclla Council, K. of C.s membera of Peanlon c. C, lnvlld to fu neral, Weflnesdiy, i) a. m.. from lato resl dence, 5335 Jamoa at. Solemn renulem hlah maea nt Ht, Joachlm'a Clmrcli 10 a. m. In ,tr.mW..1i,08t ,,0'' Redeemer Cemetery. MrCUE. May 8. JKNN11J IlROVWaV, wife of Kuaene J, McCue, aeed At, ilelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, .Wednesday. 8 P. m.. fron late residence, Innl llclints, Pa. Interment Cattary cemetery. MrciIlOARTY May 0. MARY, dauahter of the late John and ft-san McClroarty, Selllcca. County Donezal. Ireland. Rela tlvea nnd friends are Invited to attend fu neral, Wednesday, 7 30 n, m., residence of f'harlea R, Oaten, 710 S. 24lh at, Solerrtn requiem tnaaa Hi, Anthony's Church 0 a. m. Interment private, llolyCrosa Cemetery. Remnlna may uo viewed Tuesday, 7to 10 p. m. OUR-On the 8th Inst. WIL1IELM1NA F.. wife of Joseph E. Orr. Jlelatlvea and frlenda Invited to services, , Wednesday. 2 P. m., from tho chanel of Church of the Advocate, 18th and Diamond ats. Frlenda may call Tuesday evening. 8 to 10. nt her lato realdence, 2123 Uber.st. Interment prl- PASSWATER.-Mav 8. 1020, AMANDA A., widow of Jamea If. Paaawate (nee Tomlla). FUneral fen Ices Wed,, 11 . m,, at her late residence, 428 Vine at.. Camden, N. J. Int. prUatc. Ellington Cem., Clarks boro. N .1, Frlenda may call Tuea eve. PAXSON. Fifth Month 10th. HANNAH A., oldest daughter of lato Henry M. and Jane P. Paxson. aged 82 years. Frlenda nro Invited to her late residence, 0300 C-rcene at., Oermantown. 10.80 a, m.. Fifth day. and to funeral aervlcea, 1:30 p. m.. in Frlenda" Meeting House. West Chester, Pa. PLUCK. Suddenly. May 0. CHARLES', husband of Sarah Pluck, aged 77 years. Relatives and friends, also membera of 72d Regiment, Haxter l'lre. Zouaves. Invited to funeral aervlcesi Wednesday. 2.80 t. m.. at Bon-ln-law'a residence. William Cowperth walte, 3033 N. 10th at. Interment private. rLUNKETT. On May 7, CHRISTOPHER PI.UNKKTT. Services on vvedneaday after noon, nt 2 o'clock, at the Oliver H, Hnlr Hid 18211 Chestnut et. Interment prlvatM RENIHAN. May 7, MAROARET C . daughter of Michael nnd Catherine ltenlhan. aged 1(1 eara. I'unornl Wednoedny. H.31 a, m.. residence. 4304 Wyaluslnir nve. Sol emn, requiem masa Our Mother of Sorrowa Church 10 a, m. Interment St. Denla'a Cemetery. Relatlvea and frlenda. also Our Mother of Sorrowa R. V. M. Sodalltv and Sacred Heart Society. Invited to attend. SCARLETT. At Ilaltlmore. Md.. Mav 9. LINDLEY E,. son of William W. and Da diinU S. Scarlett. Relatlvea and friendj In vlled to funeral, Wednesday. 1 p, m., from the residence of Mra. Helena Oasklll. Dlack wood. N. J. Frlenda may call Tuesday, SHEW; Mav 0, JOSEPH H. SHINN, aged 84. Relatives and frlenda and membera of Abraham Hrownlng Council. No. 122, Jr. O. U. A. M.: N. .7. Lodge. No. 1. I. O. p. F.. and Bank Clerka' Aasoclatlon. Invited to funeral aervlcea. Wednesday. 2, p. m.. at residence of aon. 5855 Wlngohocklna; tcrrac. Wlngohocklng Station, P. and R. Railway. Oermantown. Interment private. Evergreen Cemeterv, Camden, N J. SHYER. May 8, HENRY, huaband of Uer tha Shyer. Relatives', fflenda and Rebecca Lodge Invited to funeral services. (Wednes day, 2 p m., at late resldenco, 1358 71st avo , Oak Lane. Interment private. Omit fl0SMlTH. May 10. CATHERINE, wife of WUIUm II. Smith (neo Mahla). Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services,. Thursday, 2 n m.. 38 Bala avc, Bala, Pa. Interment prUte. SM11H. At Runnemede, N. J., May 10, 1020. JAMES SMITH, aired 84. RelatU.'a and frlenda Invited to attend funeral. Thurs day. 2 p. m . late realdence, near Runna mede. N. J. Interment Haddondeld SMITH. May 0. ROBERT, husband of Etta E. Smith. Notice of funeral later Residence 2340 Reed it. STEPHENS. May 0, 1020. HERMAN STEPHENS, Jr., beloved son of Herman and Louise Stephens (neo .III), aged 20, Rela tlvea and frlenda, also Court Lawrence ii. Smith. No. 241, F, of A., and Arbejter Krankenkasse, arn Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea, on Wednesday, at 1 p. n , at patent' residence. 2540 S Broad at Friends may call Tueaday, 8 p. m. Inter ment private, Qroenmount Cemetery. STEWART. May 8. 1020, MAROARET J., wife of Robert Stewart. RelatUea unl friend. alo moiibera Union TnbernacM Church, are Invited to attend funeral serv ices. Wed., 2 p. m., resldenco, 2171 f.. Adams at. Int. private. North Cedar 'Hill Cem. Remains may bo viewed Tues., after 8 P' THOMAS May 0. SARAH, widow of the late Jamea M, Thomas. 207 8. Chester road, Swarthmore. Pa. Services and Int. prtvat'. TURNER. May 0. ISARELLA, wife of Philip Turner (neo Huhn). daughter of Wil liam and Hannah Johnston Huhn. Rela tlvea and fflenda Invited to funeral services, Wednesday, s P. m,, from her mother's real dence. 2824 W. Cumberland at. Intel ment prlyate, Fernwood Cemetery. , UNPERTAKKKB BROAD ArJD DIAMOND CHJITJTEAY LOTS ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK Lots, all prices; reasonable terms, office. Qlsnslde. Pa. Both phones. Mala STEAMSHIP NOTICES aaaW a mA1! f ft I M lteltht Sertlce Cberboorr and Honthanipron. and Haiiihamutjin .... . cnerrtours ana London i. iLP' BROAD aV4d Vgr DIAMOND .Mar 12 .May 15 .Mar IB .May is .May 18 .May IB Si .. .Muy.28 vjlay 2D yMay 10 .june 1 .June 10 .June 10 .Jnne IS) onaarry ana tiiaKow . (lueenatawn and T.lrernool and lrleite.... . C herbourc and Southampton . .Jone SI . .Jon tfl ..July s . .July 9 EARN-LINE Incorporated ltOl (J. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer General Cargo Regular Service PhUadelphia Manchester SS "Dei Moinet Bridi"...St!Itd May 1 Philadelphia Havana S S "Coquina" .' Sailed SS "Lake Fluvanna". .May 15 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth and Bou!ogneSurMer Noordita May 22June ?6Auf. 1 New Amilcrdim ...June IlJoir 7Aur. 10 Rolltrdan June 10Jolr 21)Aur. 28 RjrRdan July 13Aut. 25 Paaaenter Ofnce. IB.1I Walnut Ht.. i'hli. GREEN STAR LINE U. S. Shipping Board StaelSUanon JJUrfO rBOsTTmi-lDEIXHU atrnmntnANKAW. obkek, Aoxuna DMCK BEA AND LEVANT FOBTI CHAB. HtTBZ. Act.. DrMtl UoULw rbeotl Lombard 8104. Msda UM - Jim. fai I -' 1 - "" ' i. . 1- - 1 i. is- -.-- 'i . ., ' f- t)KAT1I 1 A"' WARWICK. On May io, nt OosheK N. X. MORRIS WARWICK formerly of Treni ton, .N J, Funeral aervlcea from ills dauxn. tera j-ealdence, Mrs. Wlnirield Coombe. on Thursday, Map 13. at 11 a. m. Interment m. uenia uemeiery. iTienas auenaincuy 4 ujl- come 10 uape nay court noun, HARItY F.i aon of the late Theodore npd Emma Well, aged 57. Relatives und frlendu, also Sheklnah Lodge. No, 240. F. and A. M.. are Invllerf lo nlrenii luneral servleea. Thursday, to a, m.. at the parlora of Morrla-i Rosenberg'a Son, 2000 N. Broad at. Inter- miu aiounc Minni uemoiery. WITTLAND, May 10. FRANK If. WITT: LAND Funeral services Wednesday, 2 p. m precisely, at Charles II. Whlteman'a, eMu Ridge nr . ItoThnroiigh Interment private. flrniNO RRSOHTS ATI.ANT1Q CITY, N. J. FOR RENT Nowly furnished npartment, 6 rooms nnd bath. All outnldo rooms, nowly liaporctl nnd pnlntcd. poutlicrn exposure, utoani htat: nllnlBht plevntor sorvlcc. Ideally located; 1 minute, from Ponna. II. It Slfttlon J 8th floor of most deslr able apartment- building In Atlantic City. All modcTrt npii'.lnnces. Will consider dividing; or lcasliiB several roomo. Aatiress n nog. i.Bnor.n orricr; 1 'VX' 'B freooma Al AJIIlutVJir JCJ r.v 4iw ttppomtm:ntsatmpatrate nitaswttafirKkestone. Eurapttmpfim RcstaaranC. r C.W.CAnMANV. .Ksr&C4U, fjr lewnzsi A ATLANTIC CITY.N.O.. i An Americaiv Plaa Hotel of Dislnvctiorvuvd RoalConxtort riRBPROOC OARArJE. jCAPAcmrcoo. fYg&tozfir CODKinSY. QUALITY. SERVICE HOTEL KENTUCKY KENTUCKY AVE.. NEAlt HBACH European l'lan Ratea. 11.00 to $4.00 dally. American l'lan IS to IS dally: 117.150'up weekly. F.loMitor: olectrlo light: telephone event room; running- water In rooms: private hatha. Phone a IPS N. H. KKNNADT, ROQUOIS I Sooth Carolina Avenue, adjacent to btath.1 uap N0.Kennadpa.tronac,mnate.aanern8;, I I strictly raodern. table and aervlea azcellant. I SLUrge solarium. Booklet. A. rranicklo THE CARLTON CHELSEA AVE. AND BEACH m . Opens May 10. Hooklnga now bolns mads. Ownership management, .... . CHAR; P. 7.K7.7.kt.1 THE WILTSHIRE t7tl..t h ..& mA k...h fan..O. SKA. Prlv, baths, runnlne water, elev.. etc. Amer Plan Special spring, ratea. nooklet. SAM UBI. ELL13. Ownerl N. J. COLLIN3,, Mir. TRAYMORE Aiumcani hmss greajist totrsuccess) Try CLARENDON Hotel Vlrglnlt Ave. near Uracil. All rooms with hot and rolrt running wntrn nrlnite bathi. HOTEL CONTINENTAL A1wan open. Alwas rady. Tfma mod ru Plinne or write. St. Walh Duncan. HOTEL BOSCOBEL gSJr,- I : B up weekly. Phone 11T. A. E. &TAP.ION Wphninstei' Ky- Av- n,ar neaCD. E, wcsoninsrer tn t private baths: rua water: $15 wklr SHOO up dally. -T. Buhre. "THE PnNNHURST" Ocean end MlchUan axe. Alwaa nnen. Oarace. WILLIAM R HOOD. PHILLIPS HOUSE Maaiacliusetta v.. nr. Peach E. P. Phillips CArE MAY. N. J. "l HISS HALPIN wlshea to announce the open ing of HOTEL WINDSOR on Mar 1st. Special early season rates on ISO rooms. 80 private bathe. OCEAN CITY. N. .1. nni. a aV?nC Onlv ftn.ivualtr irnfi DtEJtE.t0 Dlct uitchen attached for convalescenla Oarage. K. A. YOUNO. Mar. RlSrAYNF Ilunnlne water In eery ""w room. Bklt, K lil.UNDlN. Sl'RlNO LAKE. N. J. Directly nn tho Ocean. Spring Lake, N. J. The Essex and Sussex l?$a. America' Finest Resort Hotel. Oprna June 10 N. Y. Office. 8 West 4fltli St. KACH HAVEN. N. J. THE ENGLESIDE Opens June 18., Every modern conxenlenee: prUatn baths with aea and fresh uater: rive tennis courta: booklet. R. F. ENOLE. Man ager. Also tha Covington. Weal Philadelphia. HPUINO IMvi: IIILXCH. N. J. HOTEL BREAKERS .M HPUINO LAKE nEACII N .1 Now open for Inanoctlon Ownership man ageincnt IX)UI3 N. MOHR AVERNE1MIV1LI.E. TA. GALEN HALL, Werneravllle, Ta. Now open. POCONO MOUNTAINS Dean are Water lan. Pa. THE GLENW00D Opens May 15 Delaware Water Oap. Cap. 40" All omuse'ts Bklt P. R. Johnson. Prop E H Alhert Mgr. Hwlftwater. Pa. TVi SwifrurJttff Now fn for 0,n every respect. JOHN H WOODL1NO. LIKE CnAMPKMN. N. Y. SfantenrtCamSfain. ftf Welttri Btinnner riajgrouua nnrva TV I1TVTC i: AMEBICAX TLAN' GEO LOW, J. T OHEAVEB, Golf 8upt. Manner. New York Office: S Fifth At. LENOX, J!A3i. HOTEL ASPINWALL LENOX, MASS. High and Cool in the Bcrksldrea OPENS JUNE 13 Desirable Cottages with Hotel Servlee HOWE A- TWOROOKK. Managers Address until May SO, car Hotel Bolraont, 42d Ht. and Park M . New York. Winter Resort, Princess Hotel, Ilermudn TOURM AaSPCIALKc MV SUMMER TOUR J M MEDITERRANEAN H I To nui opo and BiJtlsh I I I I IhIcs I I i AMEIIIfAN i;.l"ill'SS fJ XA THAVISI. DET. S8 XCVXHniiiiinaker'a. Muln fCV COOK'S Travel Service Covers the World Benefit by our cxperienc. in selecting your Steamship Accommodations We are the accredited Agents for oil Atlantic and Pacific S. & Companies. THOS. COOK & SON 225 S. Broad St. PUh. Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 a -jlS L 3tmJfr 1v ' IA i rfif" "fiti if I rasr: ! T i7tF ' i a i f i! i t. -my,"' Sale of Women's Coats At $24.75 The $2.'f,75 price means a saving of $1$. Silk-lined Sports length Coats of velour. Smart full-length velour CJoats. VSplcndid polo cloth Coats yes, in camel color. . Good looking Serge Capes Men's wear grade ; navy blue. Polo Cloth sports Cape-wraps. A Manufacturer's "Cancellation" 1500 Untrimmed Straw Hats happened along. And here they are! Patent milans. Piping. Milan hemp. Black, mostly. But white, blue, brown, too. Shapes That Require Mighty Little Trimming! Gimbels, First floor Bxilliant Rhinestone Studded Hatpins and Rhinestone Studded Bracelets Hatpins for the daintiest garden hats short length styles for the fashionable small spring hats. Silver effect metal pins mounted with lovely ball-, pear- or spike-Shaped tops. At 76c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 up to $5. Bracelets charming for the sleeveless evening gowns for the short-sleeve afternoon blouse. Dazzling narrow bands bordered with rhincstones and inlaid with black or green stripes in jet and jade effects or all-rhinestone bands with imitation jade, settings or black ribbon Bracelets with pierced metal clasps and ornaments jeweled with rhincstones. At 32.25, $3.25, $5, $6, up to $24. Gimbels, First floor. ImDOrtant Gimbel Brothers MARKET' CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH For Wednesday Women's Suits That Rank With Custom Grade Sale-Priced $58 Save $40 Styles are the famous "soft line" models that Paris endorses 'so strongly. ' Fabrics are the finest tricotines made the finest serges. Tailoring is what custom-grade tailors are proud to equal. There's just one man in New Yorl who creates just such suits 'and these arc his "reserves." Wonderful Silk Suits Reduced to $79, $87.50 and $100 Tricolettes and silk-faillc3 and satins and Fan-ta-si and here and there some wonderful "dawn'' color found only among the exclusive models. olor-effects range from blues, browns, walnuts, taupes to Country Club colors. And Sale-Groups at $29 and at $37.75 On Which You Save $15 up to $50. Serges in the $29 group sound, dependable, firm; clean-color' blues and black. Braid-trimmed models. Flared and belted styles. TricotlrieB, sergeSt gabardines, and covert gabardines in the $37.75 group Mostly navy blue. But black and tan or squirrel-gray. Styles range from unique tallleurs to fascinating hand-embroidered-effects. Sizes 34 to 46. Gimbels, Third floor At $39 The $39 price means save $16 to $20.75. you Silk-lined herringbone bolivia Cape-wraps. Silk-lined velour Cape-Wraps one- and two-tier styles. Street Coats of Men's wear serge. Full-length ; silk-lined to waist. Sul there's every extra size as lUell as regular size. Salons of Dress, Third floor At 75c He made them to sell for three to four times the price but", oh, dear, deliveries! The. purchaser couldn't wait we MnnPV-Slrmiricr fiihinn) .Qfnvo $nlo rf s and Regal and Other Shoes Strikes embargoes and other drawbacks prevented these shoes from being in the recent Walk-Over -Regal bale. Full readiness now. Men's Shoes at $7.45 Save up to Fourth Regal Shoes and Walh'Ovr (factory reject?) Oxfords and High Shoes-patent leather; tan. -Mack stvles for all ages and taste. Tan and gunmetal calf Oxfords-Tiarrow and broad tocs-of other nukes. All luxe Goodyear welted soles. Women's Shoes at $5.85 ! Women's patent leather Opera Pumps. Women's brown ileather Pumps. . Women's bronze'and gray suede "Pumps. Women's Oxfords and Ribbon Ties. Women's patent leather Colonials. Women's button and lace Shoes turned and" welted .ole. rpatent leather, gray, kid, black kid, tan calf and gunmetal calf. a Saving of $50 1500 Smocks at $2-Jast Half-Price otunning Ik 11 MlL XXbMxJ f lv'-. S v t 1 I '..) ; ' :v i 2700 Workroom-Made Window Shades in a "Dollar Sale" Because we collect all short lengths, make them up, in slack Imported Hollands, cambrjes, and special oilcloths. Mounted Heavy Cretonnes at 38c Good-body Cretonnes, fine for 500 Cretonne Covered Pillows The Nemo Corset That Brings Out "Beauty Points" Banishes the lines you "don't" like, brings out natural shapeliness and grace. It's all in the diaphragm - reducing fea ture; and skilful boning that flattens front and back. Pictured. At $10. An Expert Gimbel Nemo Corsetiere to Fit You aa You Should 'Be. Gimbels, Pink Shop, Second floor. 10.02 EDCC1KS FRONT W-, ,, aa v. ' (?-PIAFHMM G" ' ' IfUT- 0,lnXfSi ToTtnUesS UU',b,U?nd nS hT ' P: " Subway Store to $100 And about every kind you can think of ! Japanese Crepe wonderful Crepe. Wunderlyn cloth wears like iron! Ramie-weave linen. Plain voiles and printed voiles. Many are haxjd-embroidered in wool or silk. And there's apparently every color or color com bination imaginable! And as to WAISTS Sale Groups at $1 to $5 Savings Third to Half There's every summer-fashionable kind; colors and white; novelty styles and dainty, pretty styles galore. i Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third Floor and in Subway Store' upholstering, slip-covers, and a thousand other uses. at 95c each Save 75c. Fine for summer porches. Gimbels, Upholstery Store, Fifth floor. Marabou Capes at $4.95 Special Most everywhere prices are $2 or $3 moje! Graceful V-Shape back what a charm ing shoulder line it gi.ves ! Ostrich b a through center trich bordered like picture. Nicely lined. Black, a rich seal and natural. At $4.95. u-f a H1M aiAOK aaMTS II aC DflT Arv Women's Shoes at $3.45 All men's shoes at Ninth Street side. Women's shoes in Ninth Street section and vast selling apace on aisle reached by central elevators Philadelphia; Tuesday, May 11, 1920. & times. on guaranteed rollers. Save a ird n d ed( or os 7V1 . s?3SSkS? Gimbels, Neckwear Store, First floor 'am- veer I Si STS "". 4 i 4-H Ss ' 'V' .! X'' . V. Wi A 1 U! "1 i -i H :i j (i j ! hiw.h. ivvAwr.'J.!';. jto. 5- IV State Bank of Philadelphia Fifth and Bainbridge Sts. "" ivuiji I l STEAMSHIP, TICKETS ,i : ti . . ac ii vv t titod&jbliilA LCfeiily "Y O 'l SJt .T ., Jl - rTTTTT! .J ,J ' ""1 ' m " lT" ', 7ffTftl,'4Fa'aMJaJiaaSSS jaaai
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