," fcVJggyG' RUBLIO LEDftEIpmikBLrHIA; THURSDAY, JUKfe 10, 3-920 5, aIree hurtjiy auto? i,?rf0,4?p Dvtdoii, Mvctl yenrs old, If?, I'n' Somerset street, was struck at Lmcrnld Htrcct and Hart lane by a machine driven by Clarence Hnager, twenly.fhrcp icnr-t, U101 Knst Htella Rtroet. In this ense likewise the driver of the ear rtialied the child to the Kpls eopnl JIospl ill mid then pave himself tip (o the police. David-mi lias a frac tured chilli, and lioopltal authorities say ho may die. ,.3','' Hterrntftkl, twenty-five years, 4.10.1 IViin Htrcct. was run down bv an autotruck at Ilueklus street and Frank ford avenue, driven by William nickel, tvven y-iive. 1212 K,t SMgwIdc street. 'I he Injured vynmmi was taken to the I-rankfpnl Hospital, where It wns said hIic wnst In a critical condition, duo to four frac ured ribs and Internal in jur ex. Dlckcl yan arrested and held under charges of assault and battery by automobile. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits Reduced, a Feature ' " ! III II Ml II. I I of the Strawbridge & Clothier Anniversary Sale! , , and Boy Seriously Injured WOnian,na Northeast Section nof'fV'.f ll'o wrlmiH Injury of two Lire tCn,uI Mvlncslon aJ. U while Plny,n iu fKnt 1fi IHs 't,'""'.,.V Btritck bv n machine ilrlvrn by MorrM It0JC7n(1 im,in nvcutie. "Wnlace.l h Injured .child In his oi"aJl Ii Im to tho Northwestern flir' 'if 1Io illnl nnil tlioii Rnvc Mm. General ! " ,,t.p of tlio JJclgrndo 'sr1S "Aeflrfio t!cct? station. The till bw l" suffcriiiK from Internal In- 1 21 These Hart, Schaffner & Marx Spring Suits are Less than Wholesale Cost! Not Only Less Than This Season's Wholesale Cost, but Less Than We Have to Pay for the Same Grades for Autumn. The remarkable disposal of a special lot of the famous Hart, Schaffner & Marx Spring Suits for MEN ND YOUNG MEN will continue to-morrow, with a good selection in at least two of the price-groups 1 Jurlc i Woman's Fine Ties, Pump, & Oxfords More than fifty smartest styles more than ten thousand pairs. All sizes and every width. Onc-cyclct Tlc,s Two-cyclct Ties Tongue Pumps Tailored Pumps Street Oxfords Dress Oxfords White Nubuck While Reignskln Black Kid Patent Leather New Tan Calf Mahogany Calf Values 8.50 to 15.00 A.9S 919-921 Market St. 60th & Chestnut Sts. I 5604-06 Germantown A 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 2746-48 Germantown Ave Branch Stores Open Every Evening mill1 IMH Profits Helped Build Our Business Do you think it's right to save money? Swift & Company's business has been built up partly by selling capital stock for cash and partly by thrifty saving, putting some of our earnings each year back into the business to increase facilities for production. That is what most all of us seek to do save part of our earnings for future usefulness. It is the way American indus tries have been built up. It mearfs the least drain on the financial resources of the country. For the past twenty-iour years Swift & Company has made an average profit from all sources of 11.3 per cent on investment (capi tal and surplus), and 2.3 cents on each dollar of sales-a fraction of. a cent per pound. Out of this we have paid dividends and saved something to help us keep pace with a growing country. Swift & Com jpy, U. S. A. S,cven Wholesale I .stributing Markets Central Office, 0th and Girard Ave. V. M. Hall, District Manager Ii I I MHlPfsrMl UMliiWM The Anniversary Sale of Women's Lovely New , Summer Dresses Is Surpassing All Expectations We will have on the door for to-morrow's selling FIVE THOUSAND DRESSES, all fresh and new and specially purchased for this Sale, with the exception of about ninety high-class Spring Dresses, which have been greatly reduced for immediate clearance. We are adding to our stocks cverv tlav. everv advnntno-pnug nnrphnsn wo nn mnfco with tlm result that the magnitude of the Value Giving of the Anniversary Sale in Dresses alone can hardly be imagined by the public. But the Dresses the Dresses are here every late style, material and shade the concrete "proof of our claims, for the public to appreciate and profit by. $22.50 Fine Voile and Scotch Gingham - Dresses, light, medium, dark $17.50 $32.50 Black, French Blue, Brown and Navy Blue Taffeta Dresses $24.75 $27.50 Fine Printed and Embroidered Voile Dresses in Variety $21.50 $18.75 Dresses' of Figured Voiles in many Light and Dark Effects $15 $15.00 Cotton Voile Dresses in Many Smart Light and Dark Patterns, $11.75 $6.75 to $9.75 Tinted Voiles, Check and Plaid Ginghams $5.00 to $7.50 $55.00 to $72.50 High-dass Tricolette, Mignonette and Beaded Crepe de Chine Dresses now $42.50 and $55.00 All new models, and shown in black, navy blue, brown, taupe and pastel shades. These are the very last word in Fashion, and the values are extraordinary, as the values quoted are lower than the regular prices in many stores. l-w V SUHnLridni. . C'lothlrr K- run. I I'loor Marki-t Street two 17L.C Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits, Regular Price $60.00 $36.50 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits, Regularly $65.00 and $70.00 $42.50 These are Suits made for Spring, 1920, of the well-known Hart,-Schaffner & Marx style and workmanship, of all-wool worsteds and cassimeres, neat mixtures and light and medium springtime colorings. Also Men's and Young Men's "Alco" and Other Fine Suits, Worth $35.00 to $50.00, To-morrow at $23.50 and $28.50 These include SERGES, FLANNELS and CASSIMERES, in light and dark colorings. All in the Anniversary Sle at less than wholesale cost. Youths' Hart, Schaffner & Marx Long trouser Suits, 16 to 19 Years, Were $47.50 and $52.50, Now $26.50 and $36.50 OTHER EXTRA FEATURES for to-morrow Men's and Young Men's Evening Dress Suits, reduced to $29.50 and $.',6.50, and Men's Separate Trousers, worth .$0.50 to $18.00, now $J,.75, S7.75, $9.75 and $11.75. And Then the Great, Chief Outstanding Proposition Our Entire Stock of Men's and Young Men's Spring Suits Reduced --SlrHwbrlJsr i I'loth.r Scund I'loor. Kaat Golden Special To-morrow 1000 Smart New Ribbon SPORTS HATS $4.00 & $5.00 Values At $2.25 One thousand women'.- and muses' fresh, new Ribbon Spoils Hats, under the UoUicn SmmI hin to-morrow Sports Hats of the same character and the Mime stvlc distinction as the ones which were bousht so eagerly when they were specially announced several days aco. They are of vaiious combinations of ribbon and hemp "braid, many having ciown- of the ribbon and the softest of hemp brims. In 'the best-srlliiiK shapes and in practically every Rood shade of the season. Many combinations of white with color. In fnct, some are almost identical with Hats we bounht earlier iu the season to sell at $,'.!).") but these were SPECIALLY Pl'RCHASKJ) at a great price concession from a friendly manufacturer, about to start on his autumn line to-monow, $2.25. - .- Sir.iwlMiiri. & t'tollilcr -Mcmnil Klnnr Marki't SirrM W. 1 SfDAILYlA lOL3Daaaf WPECIAWW Boys' $35 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits, Now $21.50 An occasion thnt enables parents to boy this matchless Clothing at such a reduction is a rare one indeed. These Suits arc of iinctit cheviots, faultlessly tailored in smart new styles for boys of 8 to IS years $21.50. Boys' $25 and $27.50 Suits, with Two Pairs of Lined Knickerbockers now $16.75 Of fine wool cheviots. Some in neat plaited styles. Mohair-lined coats. The extra trousei practically double the life of the Suit. Boys' $20.00 Cheviot Suits now $11.75 Mixed cheviots, iu spring colorings; 8 to 16 years. Boys' $3.50 Wash Suits, 3 to 7 years $2.25 l Siranirlri" &. r nthler StoihI Floor, rill'Tt Str'-t j Thousands of Pairs of Children's Shoes Under Price An Interesting Feature of the Sweeping Anniversary . Sale Reduction Affecting Our Entire Shoe Stock Kvcrv pair of High and Low Shoes for men and women in our great Shoe stock i. reduced in price and likewise, every pair of Shoes for children, mioses, girls and boys is also marked nt a worth while price concession from the former low price. A remarkable op portunity and' one that will be welcomed particularly by parents providing for the children's Summer Footwear needs. Instances of the economics Silver Toilet Ware Under Price .Several' pattern-, that one of our regular suppliers decided not to duplicate, and, therefore, .-old to us at a price concession that permits its to place them in the Sale at prices ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF less than actual re tail value. Excellent bridal am graduation gifts can be .-elected from these: Mirrors now $0.o() t hUM Hair Brushes S1.2."i to $(.7." Cloth Brushes, S2.7r to Sl.00 Hat Brushes $1.7.-) to $0.00 Military Brushes. $7.00 nutr Whisk Brooms $2 and $( Combs now $1.50 to $2.2o Polishers $1.7.") and $2.00 Manicure Pieces now $1.00 Athletic Flannel $1.85 Value, now $1.15 Gray Cotton-nud-woo! Flannel, 51 inches wide. Just the weight and shade for base ball -uits. $!..")() Cream Flannel $1.15 Cream White Flannel, wool mixed, lovely and soft in quality, o0 incites wide. 60c Wash Flannel 50c Fine Cotton Flannel, m pietty striped pattern.-. A practical light-weight Wash Flannel. MruvlriU A i i.iiiim ' '' ' ' ' "Ul" Save on Sheets and Pillow Cases Good new.- of pleached Muslin Sheets and Pillow Ca-e -2000 at SPECIAL PRICES addid to lots in the Awiii'cmtrH '. Pillow Ca-es I2.:ii inches, now 02c each; M5.:)G -now f.V. Sheets, 81x00, now $2.2. each; 81x09 now $2.05. HlrimbrMsrt ,''ln'llL".r-. Muslin Underwear Girls of 10 to 16 Man Profit by These Savings Timely reductions on pretty and serviceable Undergarments: Petticoats (0c to SI. 15 Lace- or embroidery-tiiinmcd Hand Petticoats, sizes 10 to 10 years. Values 75c to $1.75 now 00c to $1.45. Night Gowns, Special Special purchases and models from regular stock reduced. Of white or flesh-color cambric in pretty styles now $1.25 to S2..riO. $2 Night Gowns $1.15 Muslin Night Gowns, trimmed with tucks and neat embioulery edge. Size 12 only. , Drawers 65c to $1.25 Cnmbric Drawers, edged with lace or embroiderv. Values iCc to $1.75 now 05c to $1.25. HtniMlirt.lk'' X i I. 'tin. -Tlin.l rim. i w, 1 $6.00 Voile House Dresses, $4.65 So cool, so dainty-lookinjr, these House and Porch Frocks of figured voile, pink, blue, lavender or black in effect. Hem stitched collar, flaring cufTs and patch pockets are edged with white voile frills. A distinctive model with paneled waist. A $6.00 value now $4.05. $3.50 to $5.00 Voile Kimonos, $2.45 Odd lot.- and sample- in Women's Voile Ki monos, trimmed with lace, ribbon or frills. In plain colors, figured, 01 in white. A few in break fast coat style., Kiepuon.il $2. 13. -SiirtHlii i U.i a . mm. i I I I . r l'lllurl Sircni, tt Misses' Lace Shoes at Less Than Half $2.85 Of all-white leather, and of patent leather with white top-. Girls' Laced Shoes at Less Than Half $3.75 Of patent leather with white leather tops, and of soft all-white leather. Infants' S3.00 Ankle-Strap Pumps $1.95 White, with ivory-finished welt ed soles $1.93. Children's sizes, S.V0 alue npw $2.73. Children's $3.50 Oxfords $2.60 White canvas; with wclud SI Hare-foot Sandals $3.15 C hildien's Sandals of soft white leather. St Ankle-strap Pumps, $3.15 Children's Pumps of white kid skin. Girls' Low Shoes $6.00 Weltcd-sole Oxfords and Pumps of white Kgyptian cloth. Low leather heels. "Keds" Also Reduced Children's White Canvas "Keds" with Gobdycar rubber .-oles, leather inner-soles Ox fords, $1.05; Pumps, $1.85; High Shoes, $1.73. Mis-es' "Keds" Pumps, $2.10; Ofoils, $1.85; High Shoes $2.15. Girls Huhber-Sole Shoes Canvas High Shoes with low heels. $::.00; without heels, $2.25; Pump-, S2.6.'.; Oxfords, $2.75. WATCHES Graduation Gifts We have an excellent selec tion of attractive style.-, m Flgin, Waltham, Howaid and n t Iu' r nationally - famous makes. Our own "Precise" Watche aie favored by many the be-t value obtainable at the prices $27.00 to $100.00. H'i' have included in Hie Anniversary Sale good an Horlwent of reliable, liand muiwlu eased Walelies fur men and women. These tire marked :'.! per eenl. below value. ii, ii ,M.)ri , -,,,, , Every Dinner Set Reduced (Including All "Open-Stqck" Patterns) Nothing is excepted every Porcelain and China Set, impoited and American, and every one of moie than To open -stock patterns i reduced ONF-FOL'IU'II from prices whuh - u- compared with those a.-ked elsewhere were already below ictail -taudard. For example $125.75 French China Sets, 107 pieces, holder decoration, $05 SI 10 Theo. Haviland French China Sets, 10S pieces $S2.50 $170 Haviland & Co. French China Sets, 107 pieces S130 876.00 Imported China Sets, of 10S pieces are $57.(1(1 $70.00 Theo. Haviland Sets, of 100 pieces are $50.00 $266.00 Haviland & Co. Sets, of 107 pieces $IW.50 And -o on, the reduced prices beginning at yj.73 for a modest Still Excellent Choosing: in i Qf ff the Lot oi' Women's SI 7.00 JM Ml I and SIS Pumps and Oxfords rSSS Thi- cniii i-tinn include- a special purcha-i of turncd-solc Pumps and Oxfonh from Laird, Schobei & Co., and weltcd-solV Pumps and Oxfnnl- from other manufacturers. Tan calf, gun-metal calf, black kid, and white glatd kid are the leathers icprcsented. i- - sti mii-'ig. a i 1. 1, i I m n mi. I iibti' Streets Notable Savings on Corsets Man, wumen hue taken advantage of the cm optional values in the Amu " .. '"i of Coi -oU. And many more will profit by these saungs when they realize the remarkable reduction- here: $12 to SIS S. & C. Special Corsets, of satin or hrocade $6.35 f5.00 S. & C. Special Elastic-top Corsets $2.5)5 $6 Cornets S. & C. Special and Other Famous Makes, $2.95 $7.00 to SI (1.00 Red fern Corsets, smart models $3.65 $1.00 W. Ii. Elastic-top Corsets reduced to $2.50 $2.50 Summer Net Corsets, Warner Rust-proof make $1.85 $1.50 Corbel of Warner and Other Makes, small size 85c 75c and SI. 00 Handeau Hrassieres, reduced 38c and 75c $3.50 Lace-and-Satin Brassieres, hook-front $1.50 - - ' . i Mil ,,iv, -I..-..I Writ Cotluge .set, and ranging up to $1!'J.50 Joi gold HumIuikI Set mentioned above. the beautiful wlute-aud- A table has been piled IurIi with odd Dinncrware Pieces cups, saucers, plates, etc. at fractional prices. - -IIHM I I I Ik & I .Mill I--II.I-. Ml, III $1.75 Wool-Mixed Checks, $1.3.c C vj Aii attiactne assortment of natterns in lirnkon Che-,-!.- in .,. color and I luce-color tffects; 11 indie-, wide. KMcllent t'oi ihil dien's dic-.-es as well as women'.- fashionable separate skirts. l mi . l i 1. 1,,. A i ; th, i . i i ir.- $2 Petticoats $1.25 Kxtra-sizc Hlack Cotton Taf feta Petticoats, with plaited flounce. Hcruml Kloor, West Strawbridge & Clothier ftlAKKET STKHET EIGHTH SSSEET FILHEKT STKEET Windham Phonographs Made to Sell for $150.00 Our Regular Price $125.00 oon In the Sale at $97. Ami Sold Viiil' i Tciiiik Krm Mri Cmn i mail Than Usual s;.oo Fnrt I'uuninit and .$?..: Monthly Handsome, t'lill-M.e Cabmot-.-tx le I'lionciguiph- Unit in every detail of line ile-ign, mechanism and ,m-ti lletion, cninpaic fa vorabl.x Willi msti uiumts that usu.ill.v ell at nin-ideiably higher pi ice.-. The "Windham" i.- in a paiticulaily attractive style, wtand. nig 17 inche.- high, and is cased in mahogany, ftitncil oak or golden imk. Our peibonal guarantee stands back of every WINDHAM thus instiling complete cnti-faction. See the Windham to-morrow. (- Nirivi)riitii Clollilcr I'lflli Hour, Wrt 1 i -T .Si I
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