wrwKwTKmW ; 'j'tVi -V'" '., '. iilii EVENING1 VTJEIA& OF LONGSHOREMEN Union Member Shot and, Two Strike-Breakors Injured a3 Disorders Continue MORE POLICE, GO ON DUTY .,. tnnrf1 last nlcht ns Three "ir" " .hi th, result t n fight between HtrlklnB longshoremen nnd rtrlhe-brenkcri nt JSimcnring avenue nnd le.lern! PtrKolioWlnK nn Investigation three men nore nrreste.1 today i-hnrgctl with pnr .IHpntln in the f,Bht. The rrUone., Ire Arthur Coles Klghlh street mid (itrnnlnvenue; William Dvv.ver. Seventh .ml Ilalnbrldgc ntrects. nnd heighten Vnrl Fourth nnd Carpenter street. IVh' wnWlipIirin $000 ball for court l.' JlnglKtrutc Coward. , , . . A itliouBli extra precautions had been take bv the poliec on account of n riot Wednesday. In which one mnn wan fcUlerl disorder reigned nt several, points the river district. Tlio men Injured are George Hickman, Thlid nnd Thompson streets; Charles WntkinH. 1H10 Fulton street, nnd Ed rd Wntkins, his brother, of the same "Last But Not Least" THE final touch in the com pletion of a motor car is the upholstery. It should be commensurate with the high mechanical itandard of your car. Shelton Looms Automobile Upholstery Fabric are the last word in automobile equip ment. You can pay our car no greater compliment than to equip it with these exquis ite materials. In patterns of beautiful de sign and inviting colorings. ndriresn. All were tnkrn in tlm Pmn. sylvnnln Hospital, Hkkinntt wns shot In the right side when fltrikc-brcakcrs who sought shel ter in n freight car opened fire on n crowd of strikers who attacked them. Shortly nfter tills attack other strik ers assaulted strike-breakers near Thir teenth nnd Catharine streets. Bricks, clubs nnd revolvers figured In this fight despite the fact that the police were nearby. The WntkinH brothers who were nmong others picked out for at tack bv the strikers, received severe bod ily Injuries. Uxtra detnlls of police will be sta tioned alone the river front nnd around the strikers' headquarters todnv. Ship ping men say that the strike hns greatly weakened nnd moie than hnlf of the sinners nnc rciurncti to work. LEDaER PHILADELPHIA, FBtDAX - JUNE 14, 1920 ! ! 1 n- 17 'BANK TO A)D FARMERS Financial Institution Offers to Buy Dairy Cows for Bucks County For. tho purpose of increasing food production financial nld will bo given farmers of lluoks county by tho Sole- bury National Uank of New Hope, Pa. As n step In tliH direction tho tTnrik lifts offered to buy registered dairy cows for farmers who desire to Improve their herds. Farmers have been requested to noti fy the bank ns to the kind of cows de sired ; tho bank will buy the cnltlc nnd accept the farmer's note in pujment. It. It. Welsh, of the animal hus bandry department of Sfntc College, has been engaged to purchase the cows. fieuMum TUF. SFAI. OF DISTINCTION Sidney Blumbnthai. ii Co, Inc. 395 Fourth Avenue, New York AIVKUT1BKMENT ADVKnTISKMKNT !p 'Hill 1111 iMm ; tq 1 BR Wli 1 1 1 1 The Chestnut Street Shoos have established such a reputation for reliability that when one mentionn that one has bought an article nt one of these shops there is no need to comment on its quality. Itis understood that it is the best obtainable. That is one reason. why so many people prefer to send wedding and commencement gifts from these stores. FOR wear with his spring suit tho well-dressed man in variably chooses a scarf of English foulard. It is a light weight silk, very soft and very easily tied. It looks particularly well with the suits of Palm Bench cloth. Jacob Reed's Sons, 1424-26 Chestnut Street, are showing just now a most interesting assortment of these ties. There seems to be an infinite variety of patterns and colorings from which to choose, from the polka-dotted scarfs to those showing designs in Persian effect The silk is of an exception ally fine quality. One scarf which I liked particularly was of a soft shade of green with ring-dots in a shade of blue-gray. These scarfs are specially priced and are remark ably good values. WHY take three hours to a one hour job? That is just what you are doing when you spend a couple of hours a day wait ing for meats and vegetables to cook, or cakes to bake. This most irksome part of kitchen work can bo handled so much more satisfactorily by an Ideal Fireless Cookstove. Most of us find the preparation of food an interesting task. It is only tho waiting and watching while it roasts, bakes or boils that are tiro some. Now, if this pnrt of the work is taken care of by a scientifically constructed fireless cooker, one has so much more time to do all the in teresting things which one has been planning. Then, too. think of tho flOft saving in fuel. The Ideal Fire less Cookstove is sold by J. Frank lin Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street. Coal Mine Management . If you are financially in tercsted in coal properties you should investigate the service we offer you. Changing industrial con ditions make efficient supervision more esscn tial than ever. Pcabody management ser vice has been of great benefit to many owners of coal mines. Ours is a highly special' i:cd organization operat ing thirty-six bituminous mines in eleven fields with an annual capacity of 18,000,000 tons. It is the result of thirty seven years of experience hvmining and selling coal. Booklet explaining this service m be mailed on request PEABODY COAL CO CHICAGO FLORIDA HONEY PEACHES have arrived at the store of Henry R. Hallowell & Son, Bi'oad Street below Chestnut and they are really so delicious that one wonders how we have man aged to do without them for so many months. Cantaloupes from the Imperial Valley, California, the finest of the vcar, are now at Hal lowell's, and California Cherries aro finer than ever. Apricots are com ing in from California, too, and look most tempting in Hallowell's Gift Baskets. Jersey Strawberries are now at their best, and there is no time like the present to enjoy them. Those who plan to spend the summer months out of town will bo glad to know that Hallowell's guar antee safe delivery to summer re sorts within 1000 miles of Philadelphia. HAPPY is the bride who counts I among her wedding gifts a ' oiivc unmet ur icu service, for few things lend such dignity to a dining-room as silver. It will be a fitting complonient to the finest of linens with which she decks her table and will outlast in liscfulness almost all her possessions. At the store of Bailey, Banks & Biddlo Company, which, you know, has the most 'important collection of silver in America, I saw a most interesting tea service of the Chinese Chippen dale pattern. It would make a love ly gift and it need not be an indi vidual gift, cither, for Bailey's will keep a list o tho gifts selected for any bride-to-be, so that duplication is avoided, and you may choose as costly or as inexpensive a piece ns you please. r; YOU are one of those tired TF WERE furnishing a living business men who have not had J room there are three things I timi to think of n. hnt-wnathor would buy: A larce. comfv nrm- suit as vet, the gentlo breezes from chairone of Dougherty's Fnult thc south which we have felt during less English Down armchairs - a the past few days must surely have davenport and a wing chair No brought to mind the fact that you matter what accessories might be really ought to buy a suit of some necessary to the completion of the cool, light-weight material. If vou decorative scheme, tho chief object Want a well-tailored suit one that nnd purpose for which a living room has good lines as well as one that is is made would be achieved that is, comfortable and cool looking it would be livable and comfortable, you will be interested in the hot- It is really important to buy furni weather suits at the store of Mac- ture that is well made, for such fur Donald & Campbell, 1334-36 Chest- niture is the onlv kind that will nut Street. They are 'coat and give service, and this Faultless Eng trousers suits, regular sack and Nor- lish Down Furniture, made by H. folk models of tropical-weight wor- D. Dougherty & Co. 1632 Chestnut steds in hopsacking, crash, bird's- Street, is built with that end in eye weave and serge. There are view, and its luxuriously soft down blues, gravs nnd browns in stripes, cushions make it tho most comfort checks and plaids. able furniture imaginable. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION j p-iunuy.wjKyflU TWO VERY POPULAR FEATHER-WEIGHT SUITINGSorMEN HOT WEATHER WEAR I MOHAIR THE STANDARD FABRIC for MEN'S HOT WEATHER SUITS There is an even distribution of cool comfort, 6tylc satis faction and shape retaining quality that particular dress ers desire for their summer time clothes. The fabric is made In -England where Mohairs are al ways the best the worbi produces the garments are tailored in America by the leading makers of summer clothes. J fc i .' r- 1 11 I Mvem f WJj.aw'lB IT J-1 FiriL.T.r Vr . iffirnvmA" ' K f nifjaar "K f.KMBNT Cvery garment bears the PRIESTLEY LABEL. It identifies the fabric guaraoteei its genuineness AERPORE Mt, u . tat are ,.,. THE ARISTOCRAT of SUMMER SUITINGS "AERPORE" is a pure worsted fabric made from fine selected half blood stock and yarn dyed. It possesses tailoring qualities that arc re markable for a cloth of sucli feathery lightness. The fab ric has often been called the "Aristocrat of Tropical Worsteds," and with sufh nent reasons, for it ts the only tropical all Worsted Cloth uith perfect tailormg and wearing qualities. rms rnrr- ir-f jCjgsaS. teAut-C'eCa, -.UxSn FOR SALE BY LEADING CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS Shop Early and Avoid the Saturday Crowds 833-35 Market Street BLAUNERS 8X3-35 Market Street Two Saiurdau Dress Events r T.'ffl iC mMKm Hi. fwik. as39 essm A tmsmk t 25 m&2S00 Jp Second Floor Special Purchase of 650 Silk Dresses u n -u a I Values upm p fmaaHA n to 3o.oo inM m m MHu s this re- ltLr Ve c o nont m a rkable H W o p p ortu- Startling values at an opportune moment! Dresses for afternoon home and holiday wear. Dresses you can't resist. Georgette, satin, tricolette nnd floral Georgette in an endless variety of styles. Gold thread em broidery, tunics, sashes and bodices, beading and braiding. 2S.00-35.00 Distinctive Dresses of taffeta, crepe meteor, tricolette, satin, .serge and tricotine. Ruffled, draped nnd plaited effects. An enchanting variety of fashion's exquisite creations. 0.96 Tunica RufllcH PlaitlnRs SPECIAL VALUE IN ' NEW COTTONS lO.OO-12.95 A splendid chance to complete your summer outfit. Savings that cannot be duplicated else where in the city. Dainty voiles, dimities and ginghams in a host of styles. Organdie collars, lace, etc. Downstairs Store 900 New Voiles L T Exceptionally Lovely Dresses at Exceptionally Low Prices Vestccs rcnrl But- tons Organdie Collars ' Plain colored and foulard oiles. Dark and light grounds. Numerous pretty styles in quaint, long line and tuntc effects. Smart ginghams in youthful and conservative styles. All sizes. Special aluc! S.OO 7.94- Values 7.9 1 Values 12.00 Large assortments of light and dark foulard voiles. Dark voiles with satin girdles and ruffles. Great variety of styles in frizes 16 1 J. SILK DRESSES! SPECIAL! New Summer Suits! Special! SECOND FLOOR in QK 1 Q Qk OQa & .a. t Shop all over town and you'll find that such smart, well-made Summer Suits arc priced much higher elsewhere. At 10.95 a chic linen Norfolk Suit at 11.95 a mannish tailored model. Other Dress. Sports and strictly tailored models priced up to 19.95. Nar row belts, novelty pockets a,nd buttons, plaits and tucks are noted. Desirable summer shades white, copen, rose, brown and tan. " 13 nWKM tin M"Bi inm -vw, v ,i KJ&Yffid Tm s bMl (yw f m i -w-m sYr i 3Tw r isr 'in. r.) rrrvi' ' i finka 14.9616.89 At 14.96 Satins. Foulards and Flowered Georgettes. At 16.89 Plaited skirts and Harm skirts in about 20 stjlcs. Special Purchusc Silk Tricolettes An exceptionally special purchase. Won dor alucs. Many styles. wm cm b J SERGi: AND TRICOTINE SUITS that are clean, fresh stock not the kind that hae heen on the racks all season. Smart variety in .stylcn. 34-75 DOWNSTAIRS STORE Linene & Linen Suits 6Q A. frrk 1 fi QA Fine Coats! Reduced! All our fine Coats have been drastically reduced. Share in these truly remarkable savings! Second Floor Downstairs Store 13.00 9.75 Formerly 29.75 Silk-lined Coats of fine silver tone, velour, polo cloth and jersey in short and ' length modes. All shades. All sizes. 27.50 Formerly 60.00 High-grade, silk-lined C'oatt- of genuine Camel's-hair Cloth in tho popular lengths. These are perfectly tailored and .smartly trimmed. Formerly 16.75-22.50 Sports Coat uf line polo cloth, failvertonc, -velour, covert and Jersey cloths feature inverted plaits, panel backs, lap scams, leather belts, etc. S.OO Formerly 12.75 A group of fine t.erge Capes bhow the chic coatee front and smart braid trimming. These were splendid values at their former prices. Belted, tucked, bo-plaited, sports, tailored and blouse models are a few of the natty styles in excel lent wearing quality linene and linen. Both con servative and youthful lines featured. All-uool tricotine and French serve Smliiiun fuhhion thctc huiid-tnilorcd, silk-ltned, smartly htjled Suits. These havo been (Irnsticalb i educed. 27.50 Special Sale-Fur Scarfs Here are fashionable Summer Kur Scarfs at one-fourth their actual value. Chic Wolf nnd Fo Scaifs in choker nnd silk open lined effects just tho very fitr you'll want for vacation at tho shore or in tho mountains. Don't miss the wonderful opportunity. Value 39.50 1A.Q0 SECOND FLOOR L i;v SMERDRESSES .1 re m a r h able special purchase & 'fcf SonH 4F i a. D r c s s c s wort h posi tively f r o in $;i,9 lU)t. Gain Day for the Children and Savings tor iU oilier ft lli,u I ir It ,1 nil ti fu (, nh in " Orjiinlli, I 11 il t IN pen K. I uiul d 1 xf h.lHll 1 f 1 1 11 1,1 1 ml 011 'nil ii 14 veji SALE ! KIDDIES' ORGANDIE DRESSES! Kiddie' Dretne Mm 1 1 07 if I , P l.O I .1 11 J "0 I Villi Voile Dresses , nl.r 1 1 it.titt . 1 (I Will 2.94- . 1 Infants' Dresses 1 I 11 f -I OQ 1 1 nutmk 1 J .illli Ull-J (10 Infants' Robe 1 Inui rr daintily 1 mlirolftcred 1.59 3.19 Value 4.00 ilnriiblr nrKiiii ilio HrntfH fur llix kllllllfh In inuUr, blue, ilnl( I 11 p 11 l-r unil hll. Mmim r iiilllfly tlalnly Htvlrk. Hlr 2-0 rur. Infants' Coat b mi Infant' Bonnet 1'ino lln. 1 (Jq Bi rlc A OJ7 ValuiH S.OO.'J.CC 4.505.00 Boys' Wash Suits, O A J Hollor nnit Norfolk moilrln In linen rnli tJTC anil rliuinbrar. hli- up to H year, lx- 1 nptlunnlly line mluri' Blauner's Fourth Floor Li 5 V 1 w 'V. I I mk I vi 1 1 , . ' H' n m:(,;:j J ZfxJ-?t3$t 4 itlJSil
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