K n VI . '.' ' ? "" - -- l- .T' : BOARD TO MEET 500 ProsbytoriansAro Expoctod to Attond Session Which Procodes AssemBly ' WILL TELLOFTHE WORK .a first biennial meeting of 'the n'Amtn's Bonrd oMIomo Missions of Iho Ptwbyt""1" M'ufs" " " ii.- States of America' imncuuMii " " .1. ' ..HioMtitiin. vnnnncr riVid supply and thf'New Brn movement will fr.turo the program ol pro-nsscmbly ,ivtle, of' the churchmen nud women who nrc BntlicrtuB, lor me opening ui hJ General Aescnibly tomorrow morn- 'B?. ...i rftft n-ntnnn Itm PXnPCtcd tO tttr ,.d the missionary mce tin g, .which hvlll cortlnuc ii b;.- .'"'.', hick orriod on by. tfce TOO worii ",y"; ft'-ft, - - r ilTnns Mexicans, Mormons, raoun ffierV. Cubans. .rt0 ?ic1ns ,H Alaskans. WorK OI'UIIB sort uciub uuuv uil be presented In n special sterioptl-. at?r oi vvv". "" u . -Durinc the four-day session there WU be talks by students -from many of the outlying districts where, the Home Ml? lonary none " L" ",,. More inuu i"w vuv .-" n the Ornertil Assembly have been com missioned to attend, the conference on iDcelIsm. which will be nddres8edvby nf Stcnlieri S. Estcy. of Topoka. Kan., ind the Itcv. 8. 8. palmer, ot uoium trV. Araiiirllnnrv meetlnz of the Gen eral Board of Education will decide on recommendations relative- to the en larged program for the fifty-scven . brterian cones uuu Uv.wv throughout the country, rrt.. -n.noo.mli1v conference on the Vew Era movement will determine on the course to bo followed during the Gcnral Assembly. ' Another matter which is expected to be dUcussed at the preliminary meetings' is the possible union of the. Presbv- tcrjan enurencs oi me nuiiu uuu tut Tlin'uoman's board will meet in the Tenth Presbytcrjan Church'. The first tession will open at 2 o'clock this afternoon. TO PICK-30 FOR, SURVEY '- '. .- & '.. rr f i ,,A, r -. .. i. ... , , , ....,., .'-., ii ... A? ''j . , i . , lii "ft i D OlimlCV Ulon i r- niiiifiiu'p uirnn t k .-.... .- t.. t n u... . . - '' H'rtle or coll or, ) ond Mereattfia BontM"ltf& inn tnln Your Own Bwl." No. 01 A Series of Eye Talks i By Joseph C. Ferguson, J.r. Our Next Talk TVfd.. June 2d ATURALLY, par- cms donot want their children to have to wear glasses. But, if they are really needed, the longer proper .atten tion, to the matter. is de layed, the greater will tho youngsters suffer in the m e a n t i,m e and tho stronger must bo the glasses that will finally be required. s The vast majority of ouch crse3 tend to get worse un lees corrected early atten tion always being advisable And proper attention la Just as necessary as early attention In hucIi cases an ex amination should be made by an Oculist. Jf glasses are necessjxy to correct (lie trouble, have tlie proscription filled by an experienced prescription op tician. Prescription Opticians 6, 8 10 Smith 15th .St. H'e Do SOT Vxamlne ii'les Thl "yU" from a copyright Mrles. All rights reserved. ts Wagner Qett Authorjty to Namo Temporary Appointees iVcting Director Wagner, of tho De partment of Public "Works, has re ceived authority from tho Civil Service Commission to appoint thirty employes for three months' service in the Investi gation of the cost of street cleaning and rjmovaj of ashes, rubbish and garbage. No civil service test will be required, but th6 new employes will be chosen as far as possible from cllglblcs, anywhere listed, lhelr total salary will amount to $15.000.. , The collection of data has begun and will be finished by August 1 The in vestigation is directed by Chief Morden and Assistant Engineer Edward D. Very. FIREMAN REINSTATED "The Civil Service Commission has re instated James M. Slmlstcr. president 'of City Firefighters' Union No. 2'-, ns laddcrman In the Fire Bureau. Slmlsfer wan dropped thrco yearn ngo by Di rector William II. Wilson, of tho De partment of Public Safety, besnuso of his activity In forming tho union, It was stated. MSS LEi QALUENNE WEDS Poet's 3 Robert Daughter Bride of Hare Hutchinson Robert Hare Hutchinson, of Phila delphia, was married to Miss Hespcr Lc Oalllcnne, daughter of Richard he Oalllcnne, tho poet, 'yesterday in New York city. Mr. Hutchttison, whb is well known in society circles In this city, attracted national attention a few years ago by his ethical and eugenic .marriage to Miss Delia Farley Dana, granddaughter of Longfellow1, the poc,t. Miss Lie dalticnne, who was attended by her half-sister. Eva he 'Oalllcnne, the star of "Not So Long Ago." at n Broadway theatre, announced that She and tho bridegroom havo'no'intcntlon of trying out the theories that Fannie Hurst has found indispensable to pre serve tho creative gift front dissipation by marital responsibilities. , "I feel that marring will Improve my writing," said the bride just bo foro the wedding, "and. as for Miss Hurst's theory 'of Jty,o breakfasts, a week, 1 am going to"lo disappointed if wo don't have seven breakfasts at least. Marrince is rmrt nf-llfe that .adds to Lono's writing power and doc's not dc Itract from it.f In Hutchinson's i marriage to Miss HALLAHANTS 50th Anniversary SALE An Extraordinary Opportunity French Vamp Pumps v4Ah I ' Ff5!M'5'!l,;N v-vv' ,"?'-.i";, x U,Oi 4BiVy; rv i K ,,-'v',lfA 'All atzes and J v-vmPiif (, - ,: :;,v T :?A vndtha m thv Real .r::v.4fA if t w. v " ' .!' -' ' A In Black Satin tH 1K Also in llB rK White Kid- WH -1 W Brown Suede KvHB. V'ML. - Black Suede m. X --'fc Patent Leather F '.:"' . . fiStmDK frHfllBl. clWSalV' "ITBK, W Certain lots weeks late in arriving have replen ished our stock, but they nave lost their place in line, bo they will be sold at a price that is less than today's cost HAIIiAHArfQ GOOD SHOES kJ 9 1 9-92 1 Market St. 60th & Chestnut Sts. 5604-06 Germantown Ave. 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 2746-48 Germantown Ave. Branch Stores Open Every Evening .BpULrfMiwi JWm1 IMaM TWE ZMOST, "B'&X.'WTI'XTLL CTZZ2l JJV CZZU7LZ C3L Immediate Delivery on r I Four-Passenger Coupes We also have a fewof the following models t In stock for Immediate delivery: 6-55 SevemnnssenBcr "Essex" Touring 6-55 Flve-passengcr "Larchmont" Sport Model 6-42 Five-passenger Sedan CUV A. WlltV Ptuidgtd 6IS09WWIUV M9T9R (9 iMe "DisMbutovs 394 WORTH BA9AD STReT. PHICA.OELPHIA Dana at Manchcstcr-by-the-Scaf. Mass,, seven years' ago, the ceremony was a sort of socialistic 'ritual prepared by HutchinsotLdml his bride.- A Justice of the peace officiated at the marriage and no formal vows were used. At Jbnt tlmo Miss Dana said that the usual marringo vow was eliminated be cause shp and her husband .were not believers In 'any set faith,' "We) will take vow's.for only wbat wo believe," she saldi ''One must be sincere in 'such n step .and I regret to say that I be lieve few really consider the solemnity of such a union." The Real "Life of Riley" with a speedy keel "cutting through" beneath you, the fresh ening wina in your race, and the flutter of flairs atop. We can supply every accessory for It oxcept tlte water. Fi Vanderherxhen's Sons , 7 N. Wtr St.. rhlla. . "At the Blan of the a all" IF YOU WANT See Our Highest Class Finest Quality Royal or . Security Ledgers For Strone. Durable Books, i Not so finely finished, see our HOLYOKEor RIVERSIDE LEDGER YEO & LUKENS CO. STATIONERS PRINTERS BLANK BOOKS' 23 N. 13th St ' 719 Walnut Sb I II E 'I iBSSBBtiiiSJ He cli ps e Jt Junior Cabinet " 1 Jl Special $CC 1 il! Price.... Regularly. $66 Standard-size oven and broiler. .Plate shelf. Enameled pans, panels and oven sides. Delivered and connected jn city and suburbs. GAS RANGES Before you purchase a Gas Range, come in and inspect our most complete stock. We sell nothing but the finest Ranges, and reason ably priced, too. No mat ter what type of range you may want, we can please you. Large supply of Gas and Electric Fixtures, Table and Floor Lamps. H. C. McMURTRIE CO., 1319 Arch St. i 1115 CHESTNUT ST. ' (OPPOSITE KEITHS) fii'ii r iimwiciiF rrrriitie 1 li'l ii,y vrrwji i-& ni.ii n J A ? i. Our Entire Fur Stock Now Marked at to 50 Reduction 30 Now s the Time to Buy Furs - Featured for Thursday Fur Coats, XM Price $89.50 $1 17.50 $165.00 $245.00 $245.00 $495;00 IMPORTANT CONCESSIONS $ 1 65 Coney Coats Smart -lenjrtli models, largo cape collar and cuffs. $195 Nutria Coats. . . Full-flared snorts' model , largo sjiawl collar and cuffs. $250 Hudson Seals. . . Short wrap model , made of fine, se lected skins. $350 Mole Coatees. . . latest style- model of fine, dark Scotch Mole. $350 Beaver Coatee. . Jaunty, youthful model of splent'ld se lected skins. $595 Mink Coatee. . . Park Eastern Mink, rich lined. During title great Antdvereary Sale of Furs you can pay a small deposit on your purchase and 'tlie'n'p'ay 'the' balance at your convenience during the Summer. In the Fall the Fur la yours and you will have beaten the market by at least 507c. , - , Also all Anniversary Fur I'urclfapes, arfi. slpr.ed .free, during the Summer. Fur Scarfs $24.50 Australian Seal Scarf $14.50 37.50 Beaver Scarf .... 24.S0 37.50 Brown Fox Scarfs. 24.50 37.50 Taupo Fox Scarfs. 24.50 39.50 Black Lynx Scarfs. 29.50 47.50 Scotch Mple Scarfs 34.50 65.00 Jnp Cross Fox Scarfs 40.50 85.00 Skunk Scarfs .... Sff.SO Fur Chokers $24.50 Natural Squirrel .$14.50 24.50 Hudson Seal I4.50 37.50 Auttral'n Opossum 24.50 37.50 Raccoon Choker. 24.50 55.00 Natural Mink .... 30.50 55.00 Jap Mink Choker. 39.50 110.00 Stono Marten Choker 64.50 1-25.00 Hudson Day Sable Choker ........ 74.50 - III la . I I I i ""' ' Liberty Bonds and Purchasing Agents1 Orders . Accepted ' T r Announcements for Thursday, Mny 20th Storo, Hours Nine to Pive-jthirty O'clock STRAIERIDGE & CIO her: Thousands of Men's Suits Reduced Correct Spring Styles from the. Stein-Bloch Co., Hart, Schaffner & Marx; and the "Alco" Shops. TV TORE THAN J.T JL- 'fTtelb- JssJKesfflSiKSjffl. Mssmjmsm iJvTnKOV.v,. xi en y KBC?lKid-rfiSMEO -lialiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiLiiiiiiiBri. II f Jr :. ': , , I J i third of our entire stock of Men's and!; Young Men's Suits are marked at greatly reduced prices. That means nearly four thousand Suits, all of standard quality and in up-to-date styles, from our fa mous, regular manufacturers the Stein-Bloch Co., Hart, Schaff ner & Marx, the Arnold-Louch-heim Co., and others whose prod ucts are worthy to bear the stamp of our Seal of Confidence: Suits that were $35.00 to $80.00 Now Reduced to $23.50, $32.50, $37.00, $44.00, $46.50 and $59.00 (Many of the Suits at $44.00 have two pairs of Trousers) ' The number of Suits at reduced prices here equals the entire stock of many pretentious Clothing stores. For it is true nowj -as it has been throughout the season, that WE HAVE THE GOODS--an unrivaled assortment of fabrics, models and 'sizes and these reduced lots are all well assorted, so that practically every man can be fitted and pleased, saving from 25 to 33 per cent. This is the greatest May in our history every day the volume of Clothing business is much larger than the corresponding day of last year. That means that men know we have THE KIND OF CLOTHING THAT CRITICAL MEN ARE LOOKING FOR. We Need More Salesmen Experienced Clothing Salesmen and Stock-keepers required at once. Apply Department of Personnel, Floor 4'j, Fil bert Street. Strawbrldire A Clothier Second Floor. Et WOMEN'S SUITS Reduced 25 per Cent. A group of Women's High-grade Spring Suits, of tricotine, Poiret twill, men's-wear serge and such high-class, light-weight materials as tricolette and , paulette some Three-piece Costumes in tne collection. The Reduced Prices are $75.00 to $150.00 Some close-fitting, some semi-fitting, others on straight, loose lines practically all the best types of the season. Many beautiful embroidered models, some braid trimmed, and others on rather severely tailored lines. Straw brlilne i. Clotlilrr Second Floor. Centre WOMEN'S COATS At Reduced Prices A miscellaneous assortment of Spring Coats in the season's most desirable style's; including many loose, roomy models, some in cape effects; and as there is only one of a kind in most instances, but many kinds in the lot, the assortment is exceedingly varied. Now $20, $30, $40, $45 and $50 Made of fancy mixed cloths, jersey weaves, velours, tan camel's-hair cloth, and various twills in plain shades. In me dium sizes only. mr V Straw brldto i Clothier Second Floor Centra 3500 Yards of Black Swiss Dress Taffeta to be;Sold at $3.00 a Yard Worth Half Again as Much as the Present Price Three thousand five hundred yards of this beautiful Imported Silk which has been so scarce and, consequently, so expensive, at a REDUCTION OF MORE THAN ONP THIRD FROM THE REGULAR PRICE. This Taffeta ii the pSJduct ?ot onTofSiS land s foremost manufacturers of fine Silks, it is 35 inches wide, exceptionally soft and has a lovely lustre. " ' r V Straw brldco Clothlor- -Alsle. 0, Centre House Dresses Now $1.35 25 per Cent. Below Value Neat, service able House Dresses, as sketched. Mod els' with defined wuist-line, belt ed und made with collar trim med with blue c h a m b r a y or white embroid ery. In he lot, a few of Bing ham in combina tion stripes. All are finished with three - quarter - length sleeves. Exceptional at $1.35. Strawhrldaa L C'lnthler -Third Floor. Filbert Street. Weat Petticoats at $3.35 Save 25 per Cent. Heatherbloom Petticoats with tucked flounce of taffeta silk in black and smart shades $3.35. Btrawlirldr iCIothttr 4 Second Floor, Wet I J I III If Trimmed Hats at $5 Worth Double and More A special collection of Trimmed Hats, from our own workroom, including colored straws in various shapes and Black Hats chiefly in style's for matrons. The Hats and trimmings are of the quality, used ordinarily in our Trimmed Hats at double and more than double this price $5.00. Banded Oriental Milan Hats now $3.50 One hundred of these smart Chinese Milan Hats with'rolltd brim, and banded with grosgrain ribbon now ?3.50, a reduction of one-fourth. """ Millinery Flowers Reduced to 35 r Worth double and triple this price. 75 Hackle Feather Bands now $1.00 Reduced one-third. In colors only. Girls School and Dress Hats Reduced School Hats, now $1.50, some formerly double, others nearlj double this price. Dress Hats, now $5.00, which is half price and NOTE Fiftcen, original Paris Hata, which were used a models, are now reduced to $18,00 each (,--Htrawbrldfo 4 Clothier- HeconU Floor Jrarket Street, Wet Strawbridge & Cl MARKET STUBET KIGHTII STREET FILIIER' r.M t (Btuiawmi . P ft Vf ftlti' 17 -'i V&' ah . fj .-sij "H3 tA I . " il.'fc' rfi'fl .- J 4l I" A j j w.U ,u. V A v, ,tf M i ii 1: rai Ml JM r"a & ' k it A '-0 4 ' A i M.; ,'r W .,, A-'l.'t. 'tr ,; fclti 'i"3v ' ...' 7 b.v