V l IrV 'f m L I BBtl. Ira 1 . w 1 ' EVENING? FOBLICJ LEDGEK -PHIL'AnBEPHIAV BIdIx,-' &TJNB ' ttlV 103t i--tj J V -r HEN'S LEAGUE MAKES CITY TOUR wyehtion Delegates at Bryn PJMavvr Visit Historic Points in Motorbusses END SiUNDAY YPfcbTINGS LWif . ff'lO business vns trnnsnoted today rvfc.thi? dMecntfH to thp rlevmth blcnnlnl fcivventlon of the National l.oftRur of W)mfn Workers who celebrated "Plilln fflpbio Day" by bus ride nbont the I The convention opcnod yesterday in ho Bryn Mnwr (ViUcro gymnnsium lth more tbnn S00 dclrRatcs in nt yndnncc, nnd wfll rontinue through Sntidav illseiwxdne the prohlrmw of st.il. 1 i . 1. 1 t. .. :...j..nt ... umiii 1 SCHOOLSHIP NEARLY READY Annapolis to Sail Last of Month on Cruise to Porto Rico 1Vnn'1vnnln,n now orhnolshlp, An nnpolix, will lento thin port the Inttcr pnrt of this month with n lnrjre crew of rndets nnd officer for n training cruise in srntnnti'difp nnd navigation. Itcpnlrs nre now bolus mnde to the whnolship. nnd within n few dnn slir will be ready for the crui to Itrrmtuln nnd Potto Hiro. Cnptnln llnlph W. IVmpuolf, of thp ont guard mtvIpp, will br in rommnnd of thp ship, with liiotitpimnt Commander W J. Mnr Rhnll, 1'. S. N., in clinrgc of the engine room. SIX HURT IN AUTO CRASH tubs, relationship between nd recreation nnd housing. A fprclnl trnln loft Hrvn Mnwr nt ,:J!0 today nnd wax mot n Itronil freet Station b. nuto bu"o nnd 'utiles, who directed tin- pilgrimage to istnrlcal landmarks. At luncheon thn delegate wore tlio cits of xpvpral Philadelphia rlubK. and tey will rp.tum to 'Mryn Mnwr for re ey then returned totltryn Mnwr Com i'lunlty Cpntrr nnd' tin- Hryn Mnwr itiolnpis Women' Oub Owen A l.oti". pTPtniv of ihp ntionnl rhild lnooi oiutnittcc !l talk on "Nrighbois All: A Social Con rience Tod.ij. ' in tlierolpgp rfjuinn iiim tonight Thp re.il biiMinr of the ronrontion vrill bo. carried on tomorrow, when theie ittll ho nlnntuiTi n( nffinr. thp illpii pfcon'of nrionting 11 uniform nami for nil joeni ciuoh, in1 itnniun piiiuicm, iiuu oilier subject of 1 Iom? lonccrn to biri pr women 1 lub i "Mlditimnipr Night ' Drpnm" will be presented tomnriow afternoon in Col tfgo Hollow b. jrembi'rs of thp Philii jelphin Club of' the I'astern Ppnnvl rnla I.engup In the pwnmg tliPie will lip n track mept in the nthleti'1 field 1 Social problem- will be diM-imscd nt roundtnblp nppting on Sunday Mth Bernnrd E. Polhk. preiWent of thp Xntionnl I.pague, prcidcs at all bui jes sesRion TJ HOT FLATIRON STARTS FIRE .V noi iron on nnu uu irimuiK onuru in : home of Clinrlei SpeUnlln .i.i" l.ini lbw street, et fire to the board, mil resulted in an alarm of firp There was nnuch Binoke and little damage. tHK 811MMKR XKASON ATI.OAT nE(.l. 1 Beautiful photoxraph UluKtrntinz port nil toll on th water about rMladolphta lh( nsxt Sundm'n Plctortnl Suction of the ni.ni.Ki Ijpgib Adv. 1 Heavy Truck and Passenger Car Collide Recklessness Blamed SU pomonH were Injured lnt night in I a collision between n henv motortruck nnd n touring car nt Seventh nnd South streets The pollcp chnrge the hiiiuhIi up was the lesult of recklessneds on the part of William Mcfiiickin. lvciit nine piirs old. of 2flfl liarrett stiet, driver of the truck, who is employed by the Ke stone Transfer Co. The injured persons, all of whom were taken to Hip Mount Sinni Tlo pitnl. are Thomas Nonato, twpnty- clght years old, of 1510 South Carlisle street, his wife, Jennie, twenty, four, nnd their two children, John, four, and Mnrie, two. Ueno Mnno, of 1009 Mif flin street, their chauffeur, nnd Albert Itced. l'J2 llouffmnu, a helper of Me Ourkln, were also Injured. The Inttcr sustained n dislocnted shoulder nnd n broken ankle. The touring car was badly smnnhed nnd was turned over by thp force of the impact The occupants were pinned be nenth it The motortruck wns said to have been going nt such n high rate ratp of speed that It wns not stopped un til it had trashed ngninst tho curb. HOUGHTON'S Rust Veto protects against surface moisture on the metal as well as against air moisture. E. F. HOUGHTON & CO. 240 W. Somerset Street Philadelphia NAME BABY FOR MRS. MOORE Mayor's Bodyguard Announces Ar , rival of Infant Girl John Pnoner. bodyguard of Mnyor Moore, who hns been on leave of nb to dh sence slnco tho, Mnyor went to Ghlcftgo Sunday, camp Into tho Mayor'a office todnjvnnd nnnounccd he wns the fnthcr of n little girl, The sixth Dooner baby was born Tuesday nt tho Dooner Ijnmp, 2518 North Garnet street. She weighs ten pounds, nnd Is to be nnmed Adelaide Stone Mooro Dooner, for Mrs. Moore, who wns Adelaide Stone before her mnr ringe. Adelaide determines tho balance of power. Her arrival settles the Dooner score of three hoys nnd three girls. rOpen a Personal Charge Account-rs ftk "F M iin UIUU1B V A 1 sV BaSL &m HfcBB i I 925-21 MARKET STREET Rnvs' $3. 3.50 & U wasn Suits tn all th kiott dolrabU (tvlci ml ol hlfht rde vrih matcrUli. Slut 2V4 to 8 yrari. Fourth Floor $1.95 I I 7 Extraordinary Sale 1000 Pairs 7 H Women's $10 & $12 Low Shoes In Your Case When some one questions, "How can Wrigley spend so much money advertising a penny stick of gum?", that some one is not multiplying by sufficienf 'millions. Possibly there arc two million people reading this advertisement today. Suppose this thumbnail essay on advertising were an appeal for a fund to send a message to Mars, to adopt the wearing of overalls or to kill a Bolshevik, and that "it worked!" Multiply your single action by two million, by ten million or by one hundred million! How many customers have you? How many possible customers are there for your goods or services? Of course, your business is "different." but while every business is different, all customers arc just the same old human beings. The number of competing manufacturers may be rediiced and the number of consumers may be multiplied by advertising. Butterick The Delineator ((S.50 a Year) Everybody's Magazine (S2.75 a Year) Publisher The Designer ($2.00 a Yfnr) i i n Vici Kid Dull Calf Patent Leather White Kid Tan Calf or Kid We illustrate but five of the styles, but every now style pump and oxford is embraced in this sale, in cluding the new Theo tie and two-eyelet pumps. Every shoe has a hand turned or welted sole. Full Louis or Military heels. Every size and every width. vl ift. 1 2? mm oo I II i AmttMUM Street ggj Floor i A Most Exceptional Group Silk Dresses At Greatly Below Regular Price i75 Values to $35 You will be amazed at t h e quality of these dresses for they are most unusual at so low a price. Beaded georgettes in white and flesh, fancy flowered georgettes, taf fetas, pretty satins and wonderful sports dresses of tricotine and crepes de chine combined. Two of the many styles as pictured. II II la 9 THIRD rLOOIl mm L f Vl i I If n M Forced Out! You Know How We Were Forced by Profiteering Rent Demands From Our 13th & Market Sis. Base ment Now We've Located Temporarily at 35 South 13th St., Binder Building Where Starting TODAY We'll Hold AN IMMENSE SALE OF MEN'S SHOES ith ,i 3300,000 stocktof Philadelphia's best shoes onour hands and comni trnm nur factor ies, forced nut nf our shorv and no place to start affain. wewcrc fortunate 'securing a location in the BinderBuildinjr vherc we will place on sale Thousands of Pairs of Royal Shoes at Prices That Will Pack This New Shop. Come, Buy 2 and 3 Pairs, for You'lUNever See These Low Prices in Phila. Again. Sale Starts TODAY and Continues Night and Day All Next Week Until Stock is Sold! 90 LM SS VALUE g.8S LM& $10 & $11 g' VALUE $T-8S mm $12 & su M VALUE Fmest , $9 Custom bvilf, Riisva Calf, brown or black oxfords nnd shoes in smart. patterns and latest shades Hundreds of Cordovan Calf brown, tan or black oxfords and shoes, and v lute buck oxfords, latest styles. P lnla' bat $10 and $11 values $12 and $13 ' alue top aeade genuine Cordovan low shoes, seal brown, black and the newest tn white buck ?;.; toSl' genuine Shell Cordai an, finest Cordo calf, white buckskin, brorues, ox fords and hiph ihoei. America's best makes Over 200 Styles and Patterns in Burt & Packards, Thompson Bros, and Other Leading Makes, Custom Built Shoes and Low Shoes 50 000 Royal customrrs h;ir been backing us strnd fatl m our fight, your tight against profiteering 'Ihpy will come t the front again and buy parth beciu-e "we hae kept faith" in maintaining our principles of keeping expenses and price-, down and partly because tins ,ile means a saving of $150,000 in the shot bills of Phila. men Lach individual man on even purchase .sases S3 to !f cash on eer pair of the smartest, tinest, best shoci in Phila-THT MLANS VOL'! Sale Night and Day, This Week and Next Week (8 A. M. to 9J0 P. M.), at This New Shop. Come and Share in These Tremendous Savings on Phila.'s Best Shoes and HAVE A SMOKE ON US Sale Continues This Week and Next Week ROYAL BOOT SHOP E 35 SOUTH 13th STREET Tcmnorarv Location (Binder Building) FORMERLY LOCATED AT N W, CORNER 13TH & MARKET STS. K v ' 1 A .!.. . i I i J..-,i-- ., , 5 t . - . . .,.. . - '.. KJSrTifJlI fcTlf ,,!'. 'r.. A & i u u .'lA'iii 'Wr.LMaHddttAi''' - L 1 CTitf M LVI?M!W3 la i M 8Q -VMtgggB'f ss value 7HUI m -89 :f"'Vi m,f $io & sn IBiPfeMH 3 fe'l vai up r-asnJR -SH m Aj1 3.1 .89 ir . M k S value r (Smi fl llr && -89 fjmm 7 m maTm?fl 5 zrszMssmm m m a 'tk" MrLv?;mm:7m ;i '. ir,tmv' -ft.na -. -. mr---jp'kjmimi r ia'i ,iv. n , lBjm.'uiY' urj" jir.k.iu, '.. mepvj 1 IiHiT!3 g ny - ---"',-.: - '' -- -' " '"" "'""' f-.-Jsmzm 1 u 0ps!t zWSsszSM 33 r J 000 Tricolette & Georgette Silk Blouses In a Wonderful Sale, at $2.85 and $4.59 Those dressy, smart blouses offered at prac tically half their regular price. Tricolettes in drop stitch, and plain effects in all new sports shades and georgettes in beaded, embroidered, tucked and tailored style. STREET f-'i.oor Splendid Savings Tomorroiv on Girls' Lingerie Dresses $Zl9 A splendid range of youthful tvles with fluffy ruffles, lacy inser tions and large ribbon sashes. Each a wonderful value at these special prices. Sizes from 2 to 14 years. Children's Ramie Linen Regula tion Dresses, with embroidered em blem. Sizes 2 to 6 years $1.65 Infants' $7.50 and $10.00 Coats of crepes de chine, crepelas and sergns. Some hand embroidered, others smocked $5.00 niRSCirs SEOoiiD riiOon, Silk Skirts Special 4.98 up to $19.75 A collection of new smart mod els that will please espe cially the sav ings. Satins, Baronet satins. Kumsi Kumsa, tricotines a n d novelty silks. Tlllllll 1 LOOK A Big Saving On Men's Mohair L Suits $1 .75 would regu larly sell at $20 and $25. Fine quality mohairs in black or blue stripes and full French face. Al! sizes for regular and stout men. POtltTII I'l.flOll Entire Stock Men's Silk Shirts n Aiany were f.ir. Miri variety of all the highest grades of silk. All sizes. Men's Silk Neckwear in 12 ygp plain colors srinir.T i'i.oou M VUfiLM M&mLrsy ifi it' 1 1 JW SjL! i!i!.i3.!if!hb"Li!'li'!'!!i; Wli ii,' .i i! P WMi w i m mvM ",' I .1 Ji. t'Vj. Li'uV' U " ', J. 'JL.'. w WPmW V1U l- m , "! ! .'. !"' ' "" . M ' M H ''L. rrl-i Big Sale Women's Summer Dresses Of Voiles, Organdies and Ginghams 00 & '7.98 Values to $15.00 offer' Fine Two special groups that mnct Av.intintinl valllCS linni. iiAvvti."' -- , . quality sheer summer materials in nil newest pastel colorings, flow ered, figured and striped effects. Delightful summer styles trimmed with contrasting colors or plain white. All sizes for women nnd misses. Of Georgettes, Satins and Taffetas, at 12-M15 Values to $29. 75 Just imagine beaded georgettes at this low price. Also fine quality flowered georgettes, satim and taf fetasome combined with geor gettes. The newest straight line accordion plaited skirts, draped berulTled nnd tunic modols. All sizes for women nnd misses. mmh'-925W Market Street jfn !?0 i 2k & ra p r r , tr?,V- ' (-! 4 v? ' 'V 1 NC. JT m 1126-1128 Chestnut Street Blouses About lA Price $S.7S Cotton, Blouses for ....... .$2.80 $6.50 Cotton Blouses for t . $3.75 $9.75 Cotton Blouses for ........ .$4.95 $11.50 Cotton Blouses for $5.75 Practical Blouses for the summer time cool, easily laundered. These are distinctive in style with dainty Hula touches of embroidery or lace here and there which add greatly to their charm. Those at $2.80 are on the First Floor the others in the regular Blouse Section, Third Floor. New Summer Millinery Be sure to see them these bright new Hats for summer time which we have here ready for your approval and at very low prices, too. Small Sports Hats of white yedda straw $4.85. Sports Hats of hemp straw with light facings in navy, rose, jade, henna or old blue $5.50. Leghorn and Baronet Straw Hats, flower-trimmed $9.85. Light Hair Hats with dis tinctive adornment of feathers or flowers $12.75. Our entire remaining stock of Women's and Children's Spring Hats is marked at half price. Dr esses Special values at $13.75, $21.75 & $27.00 for both misses & Women Be prepared with a plentiful supply of cool Summer Dresses and get them here Saturday at much below the regular prices. Ginghams, Figured Voiles, Dotted Swisses and Nets; sizes from 1 6-year misses' to 44 bust measure women's. Hundreds of other Summer Frocks in silk and cotton materials at a wide range of prices. 1126-1128 Chestnut Street At Petticoats Less Than the Cost Price Usual w ) w ilMfflilrlrJ nil HV AM $4.85 Average Saving $2.00 on each one A special purchase of several hundred All-silk Petti' coats or Silk Jersey with taffeta or satin flounce. I lnkt.iirikint.i f 1 .1 . . --wenjm tor summer wear and in the shades ot green, navy, brown, rose, tau black. To make sure of the value, we "shopped out" six Tnrrt8t0rea and found aim'lar grades selling at $2.00 to $4.00 more than our price of $4.85. A,".-?'ZC8; conveniently arranged in a special section, Second rloor. wanted Copen and - - -VT'-j4i A