I' u ,) iiffl9f&n K(is alni aiu?fcl$' wCt? M2&tlXWi pit).. (wayko hfyi Iroek, which was being backed Into the garage. The father xvns unable to aco yhnt wwas occurring Until the child was crashed.' The, parent rushjd the girl to the Pottavllle Hospital, where sho died In two hour. i f 1 . . . i n ; " . . . , , t ' Threft-Year-Ofd Child of Westwoods sStore Opeiw Dally at 9 A. M. and dosea al 6.30 Pw l'L: -.All These Goods on Sale Tomorrow!: 4't :Mall and Phono Ordcra Filled: MSn WaiKBU in rawi ui iTiaeniio " FnttsvlNe. Pn.i May SI. Clarence Our Annual June Sales ot Outer Apparel and Summer Homef urnishings Begin Tomorrow Lowest Prices in Philadelphia. Rule Here Now, As Since Our Establishment Nearly Thirty Years Ago tfnrtkln. of weuwooas, yesterday no- cldedtally killed his Uhrcc-year-old .i f t ft What Can You Do? Perhaps It Will Fit in With the Wanamaker Employment Opportunity Come in and tell us about it anyway, for just now there are an unusual number of desirable openings, both for the experienced and for ambitious young people just ready to enter on a business career. v Pay has never been higher, nor conditions more fa vorable for all hands, than today. Life insurance, sick benefits, savings and pensions arc provided through the John Wanamaker Foundations. Worth-While Jobs for Worth while Persons! Women INSPECTORS and Cashiers who need not stay cashiers forever, ' If they've the stuff for advancement In them. The qualifications arc trustworthiness, Intelligence and quickness in handling money. Those who've done this work under less favorable conditions appreciate, our reasonable hours and other privileges. SALESWOMEN, experienced, for both full time -and part time. Sorae jobs are for Monday only "home" women, a nice chance to add to your personal incomel tTTTERS and dressmakers, operators on cushion work, women Jp experienced in making waists and firie lingerie may profitably v'cash in" here on their experience. ILLERS, and typists whom we'll train to become billers. Make this your business school and yout, business homo! t'AUNDRV HELP Come to the Market Street Laundry (1308 j Filbert Street) if you want any sort of laundry job; but especially there are openings for markers and sorters (experi enced or inexperienced), fancy ironers (experienced) and oprators on "flat work. Hours, 8 to B, Saturday, 1. P. M. y LEANERS Day or night work. ' U B Men PORTERS Both white and colored men, who have strong shoul ders and clear heads on them, appreciate this chance to become part of a fine business organization and to use their strength without losing it, as is the risk in outdoor work with all its ex posures. MEN, husky and handy, to handle stock rugs, furniture and the like. TWO promising Young Men, of 19 or thereabouts, newly gradu ated from college, can get their start in the desirable field of credit work through two high-grado positions about to be op imed. Apply in person at Employment Office, First Floor, Gallery. John Wanamaker rnoToruvYs rnoToriAYS PHOTOPLAYS THRU ih ,OFtMERICA The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre In your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. AlUk-., 12tlt, Morris & Pafsjrunk At. Ainambra Mat n.uy t . evks. o. HI.ANC1IES 8WKET In "THK HUSHED HOUR" Al I CflUPMV FranUford A Alleglianr nuLiLviii-ui jut ualiy : MARY PICKFOnp In ' 2.1S. Evil. t 8 APrtl I C WD AND THOMPSON ST3. iHrVJL,LAJ matinee daily LEAH BAWD In "THE WINDOW OPPOSITE" A DP ATM A CHESTNUT Delow 18TO MIWMLIM. io A M tn 11:15 P. M BKTWT WABiimmn in "MRS. TEMPLE' 8 TELEQEAM" BALTIMORE gMeffiff VIOI.F.T HKMINfl in "THE COST" PI T 1CP.TR r broad street and DL.UE.DirV.L' HltfiQtTEHANNA AVE LUCY COTTON In nL.IND LOVE" BROADWAY ?wf s'ai; AV MARY PtCKKORD In raUWANNA" PAPITW T22 MARKET STREET WrtrUUL in A M I" 11:13 P. M CECIL, nrc MILIB'S "WHY CHANGE TOUR W1PET" i CENTURY br,VavtS g2! LON5TA.M. & MJJXIMr! in "ERSTWHILE SUSAN" COLONIAL "WXS? pVm OERALDINE FARRAR In "THE WOMAN AND THE PUPPET' f n-r-r"rr MAIN fiT . MANAYUNK C,lVlrlii.3 MATINEE DAILY MARK TWAIN'S "HUCKLEBERRY FINN". FAIRMOUNT nMay SESSI'E HAYAKAWA In "THE DEVIL'S CLAIM" MOnCF 2S SOUTH BT. On mVLCL, Contlnuoua I to 11 Orchestra. TOM MIX In "THE C1CLONE" OVERBROOK &$ avk. DUSTIN FARNUM In "A MAN'S FIOHT1' PAI ArP 121i MARKET 8TREBT I rtI.AVE. jo A M to 11:18 P. 1 MARY PICKFORD In "POLLYANNA" M. PRIMPCQQ 018 MARKET STREET riUlwEOi3 8-30 A. M. to 11:18 P. M. "THEFORBIDDBN WOMAN RFP.FMT MARKET BT. Below 1TTH IMLVJiLiN 1 0 45 A. M. to 11 P. M. ENID BENNETT In "THE FALSE ROAD" RIAI TPl OERMANTOWN AVE i-I. lJ AT TUI.PEHOCKEN BT. ROBERT WARWICK In "THOU ART THE MAN" PI HIV MARKET ST. BELOW TTH l.UD I in A M. to 11:15 P. M. WILL ROGERS In "WATER. WATER. EVERYWHERE" QAOV IS" MARKET STREET 3AVUI 8AM TO MIDNK W 8 HART In "THE TOLL OATE" MIDNianT SHERWOOD "WSftSW, VIOLF.T HEMIVO) In "THK COS 1 OTAMI TV MARKET ABOVE 16Tn 3 1-lMLiIl,I iimsa M to 11:15 P. M. NOnMA TALM.ADOE In "THE WOMAN OIVES" PA MIT V THEATRE 1311 Market St. rAlVIlLil 0 A. M. to MMnlaht CHARLES CHAPLIN In "THE RINK" ARHUCKLE In "HAYSEED" C'TM CT THEATRE Below Sprucf JOin O 1 . MTINKD DAILY jtAnnT MoriEY in "THE SEA RIDER" FRANKFORD iul tfWWD Mat 2:16 .1 Show a Nleht. nednnlnr at 6. MARY PIPKFORD In "POLLYANNA" GREAT NORTHERN D?7 &? npnAt.niNn I'AnnAn in "THE WOMAN AND THE PUPPET' IMPERIAL W WAsT J,oft?A,n I 1DTQ KENSINGTON AND L ltlO ALLEGHENY AVENUES ANNKTTr. nr.i-.i.cii'viAjv in "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS" T ACAVCTTC Kensington ave. L.AI A I U. I - AND CAMBRIA ST. WILLIAM RUHKKLL In "LEAVE IT TO ME" 1 ITAnrP 1ST LANCASTER AVE. LLAUCU MATINEM DAILY WALLACE REJD In "THE DANCIN' FOOL" Ajaei iUr uit t. jno. o ' CTAD KENSINGTON AND J I MI LEHIGH AVENUES CONSTANCE TALMADGE n "TWO WEEKS" VICTORIA WfttTuaSVS TOM MIX In THE DAREDEVIL" CT n.. N1XON.NIRDLINGER THEATRES m BELMONT D3D AB0VH "An1" MABEL NORMAND In "MICKF.Y" Flynn Special' Chang and tha Law" CEDAR 60TI1 CEDAH AVENUH W. B HART In "THE TOLL OATE" COLISEUM """WKh OLIVE TKLL In "LOVE WITHOUT QUESTION" JUiVIDVJ jumbo Junction on Frankford "L" tlAmwii (Li in "ALARM CLOCK ANDT I HP! ICT 83D AN" LOCUST STREETS LAJLU31 MATS, ISO. 8 SO. 8 30 to II Ray Btawart, Noai Beary and 100 Othari In "Th Sarbrulir" Sannttt. "Lt 'Er Go" NJX0N 52D AND MARKET STB I TPCPTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AV, LlDCrx 1 I MATINEE DAILY JULIAN F.LT1NOE In "TIE ADVENTURESS" WEST ALLEGHENY ft MARK TWAIN'S iflTCKLEBERnT FINN" KomrUt t.hrt tuowln protramt for (lit tpptajri Baturday v.nln nd OuoJa. 333 MARKET FFFZWSffiSl VrALTARH IlEln In 'THE DANCIN' FOOL" DIPtI I BSD AND BANSOM 8TB. rUVUll Matin.. Dally MARIE DORO In WELVB-TEN" Flynn 8pc1al, "Tha Cllkleu Banknota" STRAND amttMVMlkKao $3 &$4 Seamless Sheets, ,$2 ' n ' Vmi '''' '--' w.ii in? u,i''kMe 9 Bed Spreads, ally mu4linr Bit ?B.t5 ' - t i i . . . ; Heavy raited Mar- t $10 SatW Comfort; : ' J??? nltVHi $6.25 ', embroidered sea Hoped t Klsured on both aldei- d;- Blie 80x90. Kx- I white cotton , . ,a" MlUnt glttH tbr the I stttehed. Slift 72x80 Inches i bride. Boxed If desired. J SVVl Kifa VM HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Lit Brothers ! ! mi n Market Eighth' OneYellowTradingStampWitbEverylOcParchaseAHDay JSSjT 1 ijfrjfrfiMmk ti tCfiKmmLJir Tuesday 62c Eight-Ounce Khaki, yard Five hundred yards; Oorernment nIWj'8 Inches wide. SuiUble for awnings, tnt, boats, tc. 39 No mail or 'pkon ordtra filled, TAt BrtfAert -Third Flaor mtrAyVm400mt' mf00itmmt$0iim1i0P0mwt,immf0,ji0Mimi0 jVi-rLn.ii jm Large Sums May Be Saved on Fine Furniture For Our Prices Have Been Marked Radically Low For a June Sale Greater and Better Than Ever Before! N This annual event swings in with a multitude of specials that will be particularly welcome to those ready to fix up summer homes in the country, at the mountains or seashore. Also opportune news for those planning to make city porches cool, pretty and inviting for the warm weather. Pay on the Club Plan. I :p$ - y Four Piece This 225 Bed I $ -Room Suite was. 14975 Mahogany finish and American walnut in Colonial design. Large dresser, roll end bed, triplicate toilet table and chiffonier with glass. s r This 5650 Bed ;$ Room Suite, 487 .50 American walnut in Adam design. Large dresser, chiffowardrobe, swell end bed, triplicate tolet table, cane bench, rocker, chair and night table. 8 pieces. This '650 Dining $ Room Suite, 3975 Antique English oak. Ten piece SMnch buffet, larice chtna elftiet. enclosed side table, 48x(0 oblong table, live cane back chalra with tapestry scat and one arm chair. nulgg&3f T u. . n r i I 1 r-n '" ... ., - I II' t III, !; I! I yyr' iiaiumaa'i JESatf I j J 4 WfasP I it fW T',m ,"" '' '"wl I V 1 This $400 Dining Room Suite, $319.50 AmerlcarCwalnut In 'William and Mary design. Ten pieces 82 Inch buffet, large china closet, serving table, 6-48 extension table, five arenutne leather seat chairs with cane back and one arm chair. This '325 Living 1 $6)4 Af A Room Suite, . JLf "" Upholstered in tapestry or English cloth. Three pieces large settee with separate cushions, chair and arm chair or high back fireside chair. $55 Reed Fibre Suite, $42.50 Brown finish, upholstered In cretonne. Independent cushions. Chair, rocker nnd small settee. sSEff Sjyi ip w pill f This $250 Dining Room Suite, $187.50 Oak rralnut finish. Ten pieces 0-lnch buffet, large china Closet, enclosed serving table, 8-41 extension table, and -six genuine leather. seat aide chairs. v June Bargains m House Wares KBb3RwiWsbbbbbbbI iWf fmf I $65 Cabinet R $65 Cabinet Ga. $CEi.98 Range DD Connected free within the city limit. A Camden at place where I ,"VSnSaa X whit. t burner. t llnao. fuel line runs to the kitchen pep")! Four-Burner Gaa Range, $43.50 Extra lane oven. Broiling and roast lnr ovan. 'With enamalaii pan, four ! 'liHn fcnl !Ibbbbbr9 Ilard? ood top- i Iia style. l'rfctl dry cold air elr-1 eulaiion. SM Vain. "Challenge" oxe rnscs Whit, porealaln llntd, porcelain ' panels on att door.. ' woTtn wire ahelvei. 17.s ,, 133.98 tltiuo. aa.aeieeaeeee . ee.aeaeeaeae.aa.ae ee ai.aieea. M'HmmRs'I rvTTr7imWmW flVnvR-8DW IPaauaiCaeCBBVP jl ' tmMmmr II l irWla $62 Belding-Hall $49.98 Belding-Hall. Refrigeratora White Enameled Lined, 3 Doors 24 OK "-w. .h.niv.i',,lffif: J wt.oo 29-" t ? """ ",clu1- '' . celaln canela on door., t Vain. .. t d Solid brass, nickel slated hardware. One- f niece Porcelain I.lnlnr. Ill .. Vftlfm . .-.-.- . ----...-.-. ....... eaaee.e.eaeee' Bcldbg-Hall Wlilte Enameled Lined, 3 Doora window scnnExs t IS In. hlfh, opens it menes to io ctie In 0J t 34 In hlsh. opens 1 incnes io as "VJl SCKEEN 9-l doors., " : ft. 1 In by ft T In., walnut siainea. .$1.75 rWah irr7r' ai.oo Patent rustles, bottom. Wl'Jl Gray Enamel Ware Prices Average About Half Garbage riJEN Can, ! jllf 75c lyf .. leseeeeeeeee.. ! . SUM JFTiT j1""' . . s a s s i Clothe. Bask , ets oiura llr rnarte of wood ffC , soiints. yyz $1 Fiber Broom, $1.25 to $2.75 VALUES 4-qt Sauce Pan "I 4-qt Dinner Boiler . . 14-qt. Dish Pan...... KACH 75 KAflK 8-qt Dinner Boiler.... AOM QQp OvalDIshPan JjO t OV1, 3-qt. Rice Boiler. 5-qt. Tea KetUe ...$1.25 S1.25 KACH 7-qt. Tea Kettle '$1 Aft 12-qt. Coffee Boiler .. J 14;J7 Chamber Pail, large size $1.69 Lit Brotheri Third Floor sseee.eeee.e.eeeeeeeaeee ALUMINUM WARE 37 1? WliJi Hainla tor Kettle. " .68 i nuart -a- Roofing Felt, $1.10 Hlch grade felt (not tar) paper. About 100 sci. ft In roll. $1.60 Spading Fork, $1.29 4 - " 1 four irjn5ur wo xna&m i 91 nies noller. I prongs, tnalleabla jD-han- Cti II M 11 1IISSI1T--- Two auart -.es GARDEN HOE Steel Blade, cf den I Y Rake, D Ten U teeth, I mallo- I nblo JL iron ml head, 1111 llll e e e e e i i s e e e e VirA die. heavy ferrule. strapped $200,000 Worth of Upholsteries At an average of 65c on the dollar Tremendous purchases from famous mills bring wonderful values- And just when summer is calling for pretty decorative effects for house and porch! Porch Screens iT,t ILL . 3L ' ? 1 yT:- TV S i- ii ' tr i""i tP 7 t 'M 1 ifef JTr--1 Width Mh lii 4 ft. ifHrii i 6 it. KBnnrTr 6 ft. ISml-lPi1' s ft. QM JHlMf. o ft. Twwiiir io ft- ""VC ' 'I 19 -ff Wide green alata, closely tied. Complete ' : with rope and flx-t tures. 7 loot o mcni drop. HesTjar Bpeclal Price Fi $3.25 4.89 5.69 7.19 7.65 9.29 9.69 12.50 . T ( ISWJlSlMiyiBjjJlHl t RBVxxrMrlH a CJiKXxJkpkIIsL a i iffljyv. yVattk vJiffl no. ' iTBSXWWU ill $2.95;: ;; sMVNSSSf 4.40 'KBffPKSM' 5.16 'HEiB'raaSfc' 6.48 Holiar 6.90 nSiyT 8.76 lig? li.nu ; 89c to $1.50 W to W Keady-to- Cretonnes, yard Hang Awnings 39c (tttf) AO ' --'00 chtntues and taffeta! MS. lfl Bird, floral, tapestry an VuJ conventional designs. Uk Clear. - up. 6gc to g9c Crclonne 43c ; l i nn . Striped, f!orl and all-over tripes, dU, patterns In various welthts S stripe 34 and 42 inch. Plain khaki; 27, 34, 36 and 45-inch. $1.50 Scrim Curtains, pair, $1.29 Sill length, 2Vj-inch hem stitched hem. $4 Ready-to-Hang Awnings, $2.19 Yin.fi,.. a4a-l Valet m VtAVtm H Vt A tan stripes. Metai frame and WindoW Shade S fixtures. """w" ?'k' 'Vil"A"L' V"i Guaranteed spring t 3 l . O UUICn rollers and fixtures. I j Curtains, pair 95c Opaque Shades V " Miimi, i 1313 3 infamy Bfl aflkABKriBaC & tJsP 9BijBill II 0liKi9iss,ni!l VH MJIBMrylJ ft 2 LgjijJl Hi IttvAnSl 9 HHHbbbbI. 50 Room-Size Carpet Run In soma cases only one or two of a kind. $275. Royal $1 OC Wilton Rum . l&O 11.3x15 ft. $130. Royal $" Wilton Ruga. VD 9x1 S feet. and weaves. esieeees.. esesee.ee. Remnants of Awning Stripes, yard, 49c Blue-or brown-and-whlto, 8- ounce. 1 to Iti yard lengths. $4 Mosquito Net Canopies, $1.19 Extra close mesh 50c Summer Scrims, yard, 34c Floral, foliage, bird 'end other pleasing; patterns. .eeee....ee.eeeeeee eesee eeeeeies... .. n.48 Have val- t ance, hem- B t ltcnen horder and Quaker lace edge. Cas- , . Inir. ivory nnd ecru. fro i 10 85c It (1.25 Oil or Opaque $1 . Shades J A I $1.65 Iland.made $1 .49 I Oil Opaque Shades t No mail or 'phono orders I filled. None sent C. O. D. .e.eeeees.sasssssass ...ee'eeeeeeee.eeee... Jilt rofftr Third Floor ..50 $120. Royal $QA. WUtonRugs Oil 8.3x10,6 feet. $69 Axmintter $4 A Ruga J DxlS feet. $49.50 Tapestry $O7.50 Brussels Rugs . . O I 0x12 feet. $115. Finest All- $Cy.S0 Wool Smyrna Rugs D I 0x& feet. .eeeeeee.ieeeeieeeee.. SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY $1.65 Cork Lioleum 4 Yards Wide $1 A 71 Scware- Yard... 1.UI2 $2 Inlaid Linoleum 2 Yards Wide Q7JL- Square Yard. . . I 2 Cork linoleum in full rolls. Inlaid remnant lengths. ; Please bring sizes. No Mall or 'Phone Orders iiiimt. b & $27 Straw $-1 .98 Mattin . . . 1D 40-yard Rollu Tattday Only ', ! o TMi Price Chinese and Japanese ; straw. None sold to dealers. No mail or 'phone ordert fiuea. Japanese Grass Ruga $12 Value, $Q 7f 9x13 feet OelD $10 Value, 8x10 feet. . . . $7.50 Value, eeeeeeeeeesisse.sss.s Famous "Marie Antoinette" Imported Straw Rugs) 9x12 feet $17.98 8x10 feet $15.98 6x9 feet $10.98 4.6x7.4 feet ,$7.50 Handsome reversible .designs and colors. sieeeeaeeeseee e I English Tapestry Brussels siair uarpeu 22 H inch I- tn ,yd. .49 18- .. $1.98 inch, yd, $7.50 14.95 Limited lot. Stenciled borders. 8x9 feet In Our Section of Extrm Low-Priced Goodt ' 1 000 Carpet Samples At less than cost to msk. Suitable for rugs. Average sire X7XD4 incnes. Also nar row widtns. $9.50 Royal M AO Waton.... .170 $6 Body $9 AQ Bruskeb, . fUO '3.98 $7.50 Axminstera I $6.76 Japanese Matting Ruga 0x11.8 feet. e.e.ee.. unillHIl ... 4" I $5 Chinese $1 AQ Matting Rugs loe70 6x8 feet. :LIT BROTHERS: Visit Our Big New Restaurant-Best of Everything at Lowest Prices Seventh Floor of Our New' Buildlug, 7th & Market BU.: ZAt Brother Fourth Floor LIT BROTHERS: Low June Prices on Floor Coverings News that echoes the word of opportunity from one end of the city to the other The sale where the real advantages are ! Finest English Inlaid Linoleums (Our own importation) Two Tarda Wide aojur Yard p.S.Oe7. p.6.a70 to $3.95 OH' -?' b ii u .. ., J. i j hi 0 v-1 j.Jtf.lVjiii '.ji bmt teElVU a m& .3Wft. 4jS&&i- v .4Via i2iiiia4J .1 i 1fuK i 1Ift- r -"W ft'2tt ' - l''tf.,.