V i tr 'ir ' " -I. l t I :Jv( . j tf It i? ISw k I t if I i ? f ' EVBKIN& PUBLIC LBGEIPHl'LADLPEaT Siffsfflti; lllAy 81, VWSVt,f !r, riU', , V 'r ,. ..V A ,!. iYs a ,J 1 .. " 'li Ji ." yf "" yjyVf ( BUSINESSMEN.ASK TEACHERS' PAY RISE Prominent Citizens Say Future Depends on Adequate Salaries for Children's Instructors DEMANDS ARE CALLED JUST Support of tlit inovrnif nt of public nolinol tcnclipri to nbtnin litclu'r snlnrio hai been received from iimti ritiens of liroiniiieiire. Since tlip meeting nt the Ariulemy of Music on Friday night. oflieiaN of the various teacher' orpiiiiizatliiiix my there has been a Kcticrnl nwnkeiiitie; to the Rcrlouaie- of tlie ltii:itiin ti Hip public gcuprnlh Among tlio linlnipnipnt nii tlmt of Thoman S. ltolc. nn inber of tin Hoard ol Education nml president of the American Itnnk. llroml street nntl I'd nyunk nvomip. lio "aid: "I nm heart and voul with the teachers in their effort to venire nn in crease, and 1 ivh. both a a oltjrvu and as n member of the ltonrd of Edit cation, to do auythiiis and tor thing polble to bring about the ntWfiirtinn tt their i'it request " F. N. Urewcr. general manager of the John Wnnatnaker Mure, has written: "riilladelphia and lVmiilmiiii have the mone. The qiirMlnii eeuiv, vimplv, lme we the wNdmn to pend it nde quately for alari" for the hishist grade torn her. and for viippirt f the highett grade vihool i-oure and farili tles." Governor Conlldge Quoted Alba H .Tohnvou. pi evident of the Chnmber of Commerce, wrote: "In hi address at the Harvard com mencement lavt dune, I'.overnoi Cool idge. of Mawaehuvettv, nid : " 'In our pursuit f ropvrit we have forgotten and neglected its foundations. I am duecting attention to the comparatiw pu-i-tlon of the great mass of tern hers nnd clerKMuen. The iinpoitanee of thqir position cannot be nverev tlmated. The hae been faithful though neglected, but a State which neglects or refuse-, to Mippurt an class will voon tlud that such 'las neglect-' and lefu-es to Mipport it. " 'The rftue of Amerii-n is the cause of education, but of education with a Mini, u trained intellect but guided cer by nn enlightened ron v.!cnri.. Wc of our ilu need to rec- Willi me .value iviiin iiiat MAYOR TO WELCOME STAMP ASSOCIATION. Bl L ASS IN LAW Three Hundred Manufacturers of United States and Canada Will Convene Wednesday WILL GEI DIPLOMAS Temple Will Graduate Largest Number in School's History EXERCISES FOR JUNE 17 The law school of Temple University Mayor Moore will welcome the more than .".00 stamp manufacturer from thirty-one state in the Tutted Stntes and seven provinces in Canada who will attend the ninth minimi convention of the International Stamp Maufacturers' Association, which opens tti the Hotel w niton at 11 o cu.ok cu ... s m u- llrtv.two fitU(1pntM this year. The men lug. Husines session l" "" comprise the largest class ever grad th.ough Thurvda and I-r Wnj . The ,,,, f ,1P ,c,nol of law. del. gate., will reprcse t l'lt- " Thirteen of the men upon whom le of more than $'J.),000.000 in i pm x 4 , b ennfrpd nr( ir(.n(y tiiutol-, so Htnniii mnmifapta r ng p ' members of the bar and are actively in lie i tilt.il States and aim.lo. 0f r irnct,clnK nWi rrftuci, chapman. ..001 men and 1..K) women are en p oed ,(,QI1 of hp nw hofl, m, ,a hB in ... iiidiivtry in the.' two countries. ; J0 othpp Rrm,untlon crcl,M werc Tip Mnor, wekome at the onenlng ,, n,M bcst0VCfl p01 P0 mnny pt. voss.on ednev.hi inornng will be re- ,,, who nrp nlr)1u1v nwvPr,. Mr, s,,onded to b W illfaiii .Jenkins, chair- ! ,.,,, haH bpcn ,lcnn of thc ,w mm, of the b.Kird of iiectors of the (.I))(), sm,0 tfl0 association ( ne of the feature ad- Thc ch,ef M,nker nt thc coranwncP. dresves of the I iM vessi,,, will be lie- mpnt llxi.rci,c, wl1 t)(, tbp nnn, rrnnk l.ve.ed bj Mortimer . "Jf;. 0i,'n I K. Spnul.liug. superintendent of the dc orkcit.x.v.crptary of theN.Uionnl As-Imrtlm,nt (,f b)c ln,truct!olli Cfvc. WAIER INSPECTORS FIND A WASTE Davis Believes 50,000,000 Gal lons Daily Wore Lost Dur ing Winter 9149 LEAKS ARE FOUND Announcement long .period of of hlch prices nnd increasing costs it is absolutely cs works would renulro a time ana in tnCBO days socintion of Stationers Hirers 1'ach nfternoon of nnd Manufnc the thr.'e-da.x land. O.. and dean -elect of thc new- school of education at YhIp ruiversity. Jlr. Spnuhling is reputed among the meeting will be featured b group ses- .foremost educators of the country. don in the I'oiiwntion hall in the, The exereives will be held on the eve- Walton bj the following branches of the . nlng of June 17 nt the Academy of iiul.ivtrv: Rubber stninti. merchan divp. maniifncturers suudrle. steel stampv. cheek, badges, bronze nnd bnivs memori.il tablet, veal, vtencil. I im tal shipping tag, nanio plates, brass i dies, ete An elabointe entertiiinuient progrniii has been arranged for islt lug women and others attending the .oineiitioii who may not be members of j the aw.), iution. I Tlmrvilnj morning the principal nd- dievv will be delivered by (ieorge H. Sihrjer. of l'hJIadelphia. assistant sec retary of the I'hihi.lelihia Tjpothetae. The afternoon vewioti will be taken up, partialK by the reports of district or- I gaulrntiou official and the election of ne-v official for tliec tiM districts for the ensuing enr. Friday morning a plan for the more complete orgnnira- I tion of the stamp induvtrj will be pre- vented to the conentioti by 12. D. I Talev. of the Northwestern Stamp Work. St. Paul. Minn. , LANE DOING WELL Political Leader Recovering Pen- rose and Vare Improving i liald II. Lane, the veteran political , leader, who wa operated on pterila 'nt St. Mnij'v Hospital, w.is reported I to be doing well todii). considering the veiiimsiievs of til" npetntioil. , Mr. Lane, who K eight) -two ear I ol. I. wu tiiKeu to tne iiiivpuni insi wee ' .. 1.1 .. i-. .. ...... .... ...... whs innrlrt todnv bf win comer oacneior oi inw uegrees upon . nief tnrieton i-j, IJavIs, ot the Water llurenu, that the inspection of houses for water-pipe leaks has revealed n total loss of 0,000.000 to 12, 000,000 gal lons of the dally supply. The inspectors have visited 57.013 private houses nntl made particular listings of 1)140 serious neglected leaks where 1000 gallons a day or more were being wasted. Small leaks of 200 or 100 gallons a day were not reported by the Inspectors, but will be checked by I hem on reinspection in order to carry assurance that repairs hnve been made. 'On reinspection fi-134 of the major leaks wore found repaired," said Chief Dnvls. "There is incrensln? evidence of co-operation on the part of the own ers nn.i occupants oi property to mnKC repairs, and the ratio or repairs made h increasing with time. "In some localities there Is even found evidence of anticipating the visit of the Wuter Iturcau inspector by self inspection on the part of the owners and occupants. This Is exceedingly gratifying, as it minimizes the work of the bureau and results lu saving con siderable water. "The Uiireau of Water believes that In the past winter not fewer thnn "((.- 000.000 gallons of water per day were wasted. Twenty million gallon a day of this waste can be saved with very little effort. "Each successive additional 10,000. 000 gallons n day will require more ef fort and more work, but without undue expenditure of time nnd money the en tire fiO.000.000 gallons can be saved, or rather diverted from waste to useful work of being transferred to the con umer who now has nn insufficient water supply or inadequate pressure. "Philadelphia is growing nt a rate which demands an additional supply of nt least r.0,000,000 gallons n day every ten years. "lCxtcnsIve additions to thc present .Musi The thirteen members of thc bar to receive degrees are: Vilrlan lionnHly MIchiH J Mnttix lliiw.trit V. HrHtnhaU Hi-nr I. Itlrli-mlson ItiMfoll r. t'minr) Kill A. Hu.lman Kilwnnl )I. Cufhman K.lm S v.e01, Ml'hil A t-olrv l'lilllp T I,ons lfnry W Koons Prank A Muthenii, Trunk I' I,loil Jr The other students to get degrees are: Maleon Adam Xitthan Antennon Louts X HutofT llvnrr Ifcrkowltz William (llniburr rharln .lalkln.l Herman N. HlUer Alexan!r Holo Nalhunlfl Hpeck Jimn F Hwartx Tlmothv M I'remlni Lorraine S Tnhl 'nn if Drummimu .iofph L. Wasa Hman Lbollz VI A MeMahon Jncol. Plon Kranels M tllchards liiiintmln I) Tries The law school of Temple I'nivcrsity is situated at Sixteenth and Sanvom vtreets. It is planned that a separate building will be provided for thc Inw vehool at llroad and Uerks after tlie new university building i erected out of the S2.000.000 fund now being sub-vrribed. scntlal for frugality and economy to be practiced by all persons having access to the water supply in order that the present works may bo used to the utmost advantage, and their useful life pro longed." CAPTAIN FINLETTER TO WED i Announcement of Engagement to Damroich's Daughter Expected Announcement of Captain Thomas ICnight Finlcttcr's engngement to Miss Margaret lilnlno Damrosch, daughter of Walter Damrosch. Is to be expected early in June, according to a dispatch from Paris. Captain Finlcttcr Is the son of Judge Flnlcttcr, of this city. Thc juristjs son and musician's daughter met during the war, when she was librarian at a X, M. O. A. hut in Chaumont, and Captain Finlettcr a frequtnt caller. '( j MMtMttttf ! li hi I . I "AS good as Houghton's' is a by-word used by salesmen of com petitive products. E. F. HOUGHTON & CO. 240 W. Somerset Street Philadelphia THE FIRST NEED In a drug ators li dependability. For more than thr-core years I'hlladlphlana havi. evldcncrd their appreciation of our deter mination to be dependable, and this faith la reflected In con atantty lncreaatn patronage, tor "hlch the beat way to ay "Thank you" la to pledxa our maintenance of tho ntandards wa havo served alnce 185T. LLEWELLYN'S 1518 Chestnut St. "Vi !.!)!, ',,',.,:! .,.: y zn) :: :: :: !! (atataa('atat..4aJ, '."rjf Furniture Values That Strike at the Root of High Prices J Valuer that offer unquestionable evidence J that the Van Scivcr Store, America's greatest source of retail Furniture supply, is the logical and most economical place to buy. Money-saving opportunities that are doing more to reduce household expenses than in any other Furniture Store we know. Even through the period of extreme curtailment of production and advancing costs, this Store not only main tained quantities, but held constantly to the rare values that have made it Headquarters for Furniture buyers for more than a generation. Now, wnen thc national need of price readjustments is greatest, when the test of supremacy in quantity, quality and values is severest, the Great Van Scivcr Store proves the superiority of its money saving advantages by a display of Furni ture and an offer of values without parallel in the country. Stocks for the most part 20 to 30 below prevailing retail prices, due to the buying, manufacturing and selling effic iency of our wonderful organization. Sav ings for our customers that would be im possible if based on to-day's, factory costs, and which you will appreciate even more when you see the matchless variety and beauty of the Furniture. offnlin with the Mime wmoii when these fail. America hat f.iileil.' "'a ..mat mix our ti-arhcri -nliirli-s i from Atlantii- ( itj. nffiripnt to Miiuiort them without anx- '.to n'"Uionitf icty anil nriwitlmi. and wliiili will ,if fonL thtm a reiiMiniiblf priuV in tlioir work ami tho appreciation m uiinn it is lieltl hy tin- rominunit in wlui-li they dwell " Next Cieneratioii to Suffer William U. Hn-tm. ot Ili-ury lh- Slnn Fen Raised S575.000 Here to?-lf theW'rf:thr fit, allow their1 , According to .INiMt. ,1, . fr..,.i I.n.I,.n Bublic ihool tcuclu-rs to I..- di-atistU.,l , th- S eh ' 1',,""" , , .,(,,,t i...0iW P""1...! .i... i,.,.... .. -i..i.t . i... . in thii i-it. lhi-c tlKun-. were con WUICIl lliiv " ,"'"'' "' ."';," K,. ,1.. l',..p ( !l,,nnl.v..ll riin rii.iri.Tfiri. rnL'n liihmw ". ......p.. ...m .. .--.......- ... wheic he had pone I The coiidituiii of Senator rcnroe nl-o i- iiimli iinpi oved todaj . It i hislil Iiroliiilile that Slate Senator .Van1. .who ha been iiintinctl to lil- liome in tliii citv hi illness, will In- able to go lo his o'lliice diirins the present week nf.ptit and nther nositions to -ei-ure a living waco. the gcnpratioii which is tu come will suffer in direct proportion to Mich action." Kmest T TiisK. rote: '"J'hcie is no use liiivinK nn institu tion so importan: as our si-lumls unless they are Ki"5 '" Ul conducted in the proper manner ami Iiv people not onlj able and lit to conduct them, but thej must be people who are satisfied and interested nnd who are putting the right tort of colistriiUiM; effoit into their Coleman Sellers. .Tr . of William Sel lers & Co . I tie . wrote: "Wo must have more teachers; we should havo the bet tetn hers The can only be obtnitied by offoiing at least a living wage " Samuel M ( urwen. ptOMdint of the J. (5 III ill Co . wrote : Put lire Willi Children "The future of the fount! v rests with the school children of todav . and in order to prepare them fm their task food school-, with (ompeteut teachers are essential Harrj 15. Trench, of Smi'h. Kline & French Co . said: "Wo mut induce those members of the coinmunitj to enter tlio teaching profession liu are qualified in essential points to mcom jilish the results that are best for the conimunit.v " Chnrles M I'.iddle. prcsid.'ut of the Slipplee Middle Iluiilwnre Co wiot "I am mt glad to Know thi.t an ffort Is being liiild" b the iti' lis ot our poiiinn iiw.ilth to pu-ent in no mi rrrtaiu tuaniiei the uigiut i.ml oi ud.ii tinnal funds to provide i..r nn unmedi ate ndwiuce in the sa ar of our tenchfrs i-sMOBUT'ESS ttmnmwm FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Opn Kt'E" n liire tr Mlrr-itlnnt Ak SOUTH 8th ST. .V- who was state chilirmaii oi the Amor lean lomniission on Irish independent e It is further riiiortnl from Loud m ;hat the total i olle'-toil in the 1 lilted S'ati s h i'amon do V n lorn w.is .iho it .si J.'O.tMlO. 3 Phone "Tom" FoJsy for Latest Records and Columbia Grafonolas flfll I'lniif. I'nplur Ml! I40G GIRARD AVE. i Clumkia RecordS"" SO II(T"nt I 'nri'ii'M MACHINES ON TERMS ltl'1'VIK-s DOM. IS 11(11 its Philada. Phonograph Co. C3rt "oulli St.. 3!.J Kilchn Arr., I'lillo.. Pi t iintlm. N. J. iipf.x nvrnv i.akmno I COLUMBIA RECORDS ! Sheet Muiic Plnyer-RolU Frfryllilnr noil Anythlnc In Mat vn ah ffr.iAFsA PK&JW nXai ffflAU&RA I I t I HE. 1'IUAJV. 1'IAN 7S?60Mr. OPEN EVENINGS I COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS AND RECORDS nrniu i. hooks" i.uo erh Furniture Carpets Bedding On liy Tfrmt Ordrri Gtrt t' Clothing DIAMOND FURNITURE GO. 2107 Germantown Ave. (nth .mil Dliimoml) I'linnp Illu. ntOt Oprn i:vei-y ' -"' N. Z. GRAVES Inrorvflrittril 400 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA Thf IIouko of S(fiirs in Puinti anil urnUliri Galvanized Boat Pumps I I). Ilrrcfr ( .11 ".1 s Rf Ifmii oalt M i ' a Columbia Grafonolas Pay as u on Many Little as J Models HALANCK KASV TLRJIS Myers F. Hall, Inc. 2(52(5 Germantown Ave. Oim-ii Munilu) Irliluv i. hulurilny I trlilnzs y-fmsm i rveV. i im P o o !! l&M m (bartSwstQwtixnwBir . i i t .i ii ' i ,.- 1 mi$fat&2ri rti- t This TOUNTING on Muslin and Cardboard of Maps, Posters and Plans. NATIONAL BLUE PRINT CO. 38 S. 6th St., Phila. Market 1900 Main 569 CREDIT CL0TH3NG1 Clothes (or the Fntire Family Wt Solicit Your Account Hy-Grade ClotliingCo. 827 CHESTNUT ST. SJ Floor. Open Evri, M8JW II .r.iiififli tiTvivvv i C nhiinlilu I.Yt'liihlirl HrroriU In AM I.tniKuuvet (riiriinila un (onrnlriit Trrci 1 I.IK I 1.0 Ml Kit to. nilirrl 1111(1 SOI Mulniit Strrrt You can dance to the very last note With the Columbia Grafonola you can dance to the last lingering note and step. Thc Non Set Automatic Stop takes care of that. This exclusive Columbia feature is at its best for dancing. There's nothing to move or set or measure. Just start the Grafonola and it plays and stops itself. With the Only Non Set Automatic Stop This -long-wanted improvement is now a part of the new Columbia Grafonola. Built right into the motor. Invisible. Automatic. Operates on any record, long or short. No other phonograph has it. All other stops must be set by hand for every record. No other phonograph can get it. Basic patents protect the Columbia Non Set Automatic Stop. It is the last touch of convenience added to the Columbia Grafonola's recognized leadership in beauty of design, richness of tone, and relia bility of mechanism. Elegant Walnut Dining Room Suite, of the Queen Anne Period, 10 Pieces, 5675.00 Tha Queen Anne Period, with Its graceful lines, has been delineated In Its more elaborate form In the abovo Suite. Unusual care and painstaking study are necessary to produce the required detail In enriching this dignified Period, and the admirable result shown above Is a triumph of the carvers' and cabinet makers' art. The chairs, with their broad banisters, depict with ploaslng fidelity the fiddle. back, so typical of this Period. Likewise the beautiful rounded cabriole legs help to produce the extremely rich and elegant effect which gives the entire Suite Its elegance and charm. Save 20 to 30 on These Suites :: LIVING ROOM Overstuffed Suite, Tapestry covered, Spring scat3, loose cushions, 3 pieccs.i $250.00. Overstuffed Suite, Tapestry covered, Spring seats, 3 pieces, $105.00. Overstuffed Suite, Tapestry covered, Spring seats, looso cushions, 3 pieces, $385.00. Overstuffed Suite, Tapestry covered, Spring scats, loose cushions, 3 pieces, $435.00. Overstuffed Suite, of English type, covered with best imi tation leather, 3 pieces, $245.00. Mahogany- and -Cane Suite, Spring seat, blue Tapestry covering, 3 pieces, $225.00. Mahogany und Cane Suite, Spring seat, Tapestry cover ing, 3 pieces, $155.00. Mahogany - and Cane Suite, Spring seat, loose cushions,, with two pillows, Damask covered, 4 pieces, $550.00. DINING ROOM Dining Itoom Suite, Mahog any (Queen Anne Style), 10 pieces, $550.00. Dining Room Suite, Walnut (Italian Renaissance Style), 4 pieces, $630.00. Dining Room Suite, Mahog any (Sheraton Style), 4 pieces, $350.00. Dining Room Suite, Mahog any (Chippendale Style), 4 pieces, $152.00. Dining Room Suite, Mahog any finish (William and Mary Style), 4 pieces, .$328.50. Dining Room Suite, Walnut (Queen Anne Style), 4 pieces, $309.50. Dining Room Suite, Walnut (Louis XVI Style), 4 pieces, $337.50. Dining Room Suite, Jacobean Oak (Queen Anne Style), 4 pieces, $229.00. BEDROOM Bedroom Suite. Ivory Enamel (Louis XVI Style), 4 piccc3, $350.00. Bedroom Suite, Mahogany fin ish (Louis XVI Style), 1 pieces, $194.50. Bedroom Suite, Mahogany fin ish (Louis XVI Style), i pieces, $269.00. Bedroom Suite, Mahogany (Louis XVI Style), 4 nieces, $545.00. Bedroom Suite, Walnut (Queen Anne Stylo), 4 pieces, $512.00. Bedroom Suite, Walnut, (Louis XVI Stylo), 7 pieces, $823. Bedroom Suite, Walnut (Queen Anno Style), 4 pieces, , $325.00. Bedroom Suite, Mahogany or Walnut (Sheraton Style), 4 pieces, $365.00. Bedroom Suite, Walni't (Adam Stylo), 4 pieces, $295.00. :: :: :it i ;; I Unusual Values in Summer Rugs WOOL & OLATHA GRASS RUGS Hummer Hue that are In a class by IhomifKru. Ileal selected nmterlaln. Serviceable handsome nml Inex pensive llluee, greens, browns nml combinations of colors Hie best loolilne Grain Rue on the mttrHol. 0x9 size, $12.00 8x10 size, (17.50 9x12 size, $18.75 FORMOSA RUSH RUGS For Porches and Sun Parlort There Is notlilnB to compare Mlh them for stylo and bcuuty. Tlicy come In blocks 20 Inches square nnd may bo mado to our require ments. Held here exclusively. Tor blocV, Sl.3.1. FIBER RUGS "Perfectfon" brand, one of tlm hlnheit tirades of Us l:lnd on lb' market Not only a Kood Sumimr Ruic. but sultablo for all the r 6x 9 size, $11,001 BX12 size, J19.75 .ox y size, lD.uupxi c, 12x16 size, 331.50 2J.00 Ask the nearest Columbia dealer for a dem onstration of the stop that needs no setting. Standard Models up to $300 Period Designs up to $2100 Columbia Graimiophone Company, New York Exclusively on the SUMMER PORTIERES In many styles, fabrics and colorings- risurrrt Scotch madras In variety of prettj effects. C'retn curtains with conventional nf.ure wmn In beauti ful shades Domestic mmlr.i In plain bluo, rose, brown, xreon, and In two-lono color effi cts blue-und-brown lose and-Kold etc Pnbrlcn that not only excel In ileslKn and beaut), but which like till home furnishings here, are marked bclnu- pru ailing priced. VUDOR SHADES Heat for every purpose for which I'nrtli ihndes ore used The only fihado with a ventilator E'lUip ped with self-hanging device at very rea8onauli prices Each shade has 7 ft. 0 In. drop 4 ft. wide, 33.40 , 3 ft. wide, 33.03 6 ft. wide, 6.00 . 9 ft. wide, 10 0J 6 ft. wide, 6.00 10 ft. wide, 1100 7 ft. wide, 7.50 12 ft. wide, 13.50 il ; 2 I BIG SAVINGS MATTRESSES. IN 2640 W. Lehifjh Avenue Osada Mantel Co. Manufacturer and Dealers In .Medicine Cublnets, Wardrobes, Mantels, Mantel Shelves, Oflicc Partitions, Gas Logs, Gas Grated and Firo Seta. 1122-31 S. Front St. ,i 0mM tSMM II IMUHW'LI- fca. I ySP'own'i ,p "Uptown's Leading Agent for the Grafonola" Try us for the latest Columbia Records olumbia Full-size Pelted Cotton Mattresses, $12,50 Felted Cotton Roll-edge Mattresses, In two parts. covered with a rood quality of ticking nmlrns that bould prompt Immediate purchases For full size bedi, weight il pounds, $15.50) 4 0 site, SlZ.OOi ! else. 110.78 1 3 '0 size tO.ti. Combination hair (hlgh-smdo gray drawings) and cotton-felt top and tottoiu, with an eiceptlonal quality of ticking. for full sis beds, weight 46 pounds, X3l.60 40 size, $23,601 size, $20,731 10 size, $21.00. Other mattreues of felt and hair In all wanted sizes. Unexcelled Values in Office Furniture. Refrigerators and Ice Chests Under Price. Lamps, Clocks and QufFet Minors Interior Decorators at Your Service 77u' Store Cloied Memorial Day LAWN SWING, $9.25 ;?' f-j!iTejySr22lJn- The swing, Illustrated, Is large and roomy and win hold four p. rsnno comfortably. HIroncly mad. !".' bolted and braced. It Is 0 ft. C In aide, ft " In nig". In red-and-natural color. A great value. 0,?5. """"' canvas canopy, with scalloped" brsld-lrlminod cd". $0.00 extra. J. 13 . Va n S Grafonola ffW 5: Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers Market Street Ferry. Camdemi. New Jersey : torOpenDllyjitcUOA. M. Market Street Ferry B"" ! S Close at 6.00 P. M. und Opposite Storo ,a S isssssssefsssseitstsstsesstetsttsesttfsfsf'i ',,,,, tsl SSSSSIISSSSSSSSftSSfSSSSSSSfSSS(fSSSSfSSStSSSfSSSfSSSSSSSSSfSSSSSSSSfSSae Vbons ptaniood S8I7