r ' vT -v . I tit " t ' j Hi lift E j v- Baby Sovoroly Burned Whon Shots Aro Fired in At f tempted Hold-Up TWO ARE UNDER ARREST A downtown storekeeper wntt shot nnd killed, liis wife wn shot through "o arm nml tl.elr baby received so ,prc powder bum when tygro thieves tried to, Menl tlielr snvlnRS. The wirings represented n fund put nr to open n druc store followhiR Die man's lecent grndtiatlon from the I'hllfldelpliln College of riinrinney. nntl thev foiiRht desperately trt save them. The dead man Is Richard Mnnua, thlrivthico years old. 2122 South Ninth utreet. Ills wife IJessle. thirty one tears old. Is In n serious condit on In 'St. Ariics'h Hospital, sufferliiR more from the shock than her wound. The habv. I.enora. eighteen months old. U in the hospital. She aVIII re cover. Mrs. Mantis was carrying the baby when she tried to Rtop the robbers. The babv was burned by the bullet that oimded her mother. Earl Carter, nineteen years old, Eleventh street near South, said to be the man who fired the shots, was can tured after a tcrrlfllc struggle. The police whisked him nway to keep the crowd from carrying out its threat to Irnrh him. He is being held without bail to await the action of the coroner. Leaps at Bandit Mamis and bis wife with tTTc haby In his arms, were standing in their itoro at the South Ninth street address talking over the drug store proj cct about (1:45 o'clock lat evening when two negroes entered. A third stayed outside to keep watch. Manus's only reply to n demand re-enforced by a revolver leveled at his body, that he open the safi-and deliver his money was to spring over the counter at the armed bandit. The bandit shot ns Manila leaped. The hullct took effect In the abdomen, but the proprietor plucklly grappled with the bandit. A second bullet struck him In the arm. and ho loosened his hold. L , L. As the two negroes ran toward the SALE BY THE NAVY 37,000 lbs. LIGNUM VITAE and 435,000 ft. OAK LUMBER There will be sold by scaled proposals to bo opened 10 a. m., 7 July. 1920, by the Senior Mem ber, Board of Surey, Apppralsal and Sale, N'avy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash., the following lum ber: 37,000 lbs. Lignum Vitae 435,000 ft. Oak Lumber Tin; lignum tltae Is In logs from Central America and can be used for ships' shaft bearings 10 Inches up and on small boat (thrift bearings 3 Inches to 10 Inches; also for clumps, blocks, ilcailevps. lizards and flugstafT tracks. Tho npprolmate diameter of these Iocs Is 18 Inches to 24 Inches. The oak Is white No. 1. 4 Inches thick and of random width from 10 Inches up, aei aging 1.1 Inches; random length. 9 feet to 10 feet, acraglng 13 foot In length This lumber can tin used for boat and shipwright work. further Information and cntrt. logs of sale can he obtained thiotinh application to the Senior Members, Hoards of Survey. Ap praisal and Sale, at the Xaiu ini-fs. .Veto York, Boston. Phila. delphta. Great Lakes, Xorfolk Charleston. Puget Sound and Mare Island. JOSEPHUS DANIELS, Secretary of the Navy 6 June, 1920. fc H" lnhus. lr,t(1 t0 intercept to not thought to have been fired by tho man who Bhot her husband. omw VlV 'l HI! himself to- &nnnJtidr",i,t.0 h'3 two wound, the, first of which later caused his death, followed the Intruders to tho street and ngaln grappled with Carter. Slayer Is Identified tlJnt!,i!!i!!l,lt.!lrt cns"l ,'ic was shot through the abdomen tigaln. But his lni,R.?rSi? ,,VnS P0 ?tr,?R tl,nt Carter r i'i n' tVvr,cncl' himself free be fore others arrived on the scene. Thomna Taylor, a former patrolman. nrL "'""'J M lol,c11' of ioon?tl street and Sndcr avenuo station, ';$i' pounced Upon Carter, add after .a sharp light subdued him, Then they had more trouble on their hands. A crowd had gathered miickly and n ropo hnd been produced to carry out the threats to "string him up." A riot sntiad uuder Lieutenant Myers ar rived Just in time to prevent this. Manun was still alUo when ho reached the hospital. There ho, is said to navo revived and identified Carter as his assailant. He died shortly nftcr. Carter will bo arraigned for murder to day. Alexander Miller, twenty-three years old, auothcr negro, was arrested In Car ter's home late lost nlRht and held along .with Carter. He said he lived on Cantrcll street. Tho third man has not been caught. Am'BltTIMUMKVr A It V BUTI W KM KNT i -Jill I IlUI Bill II Hill W&'AB' EBOCCZRBwL ' "There is only one Unestnur, bti-cot.'- cxclaimfed a satisfied shop per the other day, ns she regarded happily tho results of n day's tour of the Chestnut Street Shops which her chauffeur was stowing away In her limousine. "I've bought practically everything I need for my summer home without leaving Chestnut Street, nnd I feel sure that I have spent my money to the best possible advantage." THE problem of outfitting the kitchen Ih one which seems most formidable when you nre n bride whose chief concorn hereto fore has been the purchase of becom ing hats nnd frocks. Thcro nro so many things you will need that it is'hnrd to know just where to begin making out a list. It is very much easier to use a list nlready made out, nnd I know just where you can obtain one. The housefurnishing store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street, has prepared such a list, which they will forward to any one requesting it. You can check off tTie things you will need and I con assure that you'll not find yourself in the embarrassing posi tion of the bride who fried bacon on her new vafile iron because she had forgotten to buy a frying pan. MANY week-end shipments of fruit to summer resorts and points within 1000 miles of Philadelphia are being sent by Hcnrv R. Hnllowcll & Son, Broad Street below Chestnut. Their special parcel post service enables them to send their superb quality fruits to towns where such fruit3 arc not obtainable, and to get them there at express train speed, the time they are in transit being only three hours longer than it takes i person to make the same journey. Perfect delivery is guaranteed, so the customer takes no risk. Hal lowcll's have those delicious Canta loupes from tho Imperial Valley, California; California Cherries; Cabazona PincaDples from Porto Rico; Alligator Pears, and the first Georgia Peaches. AFTER a long day of sport or work and playing hard is quite as fatiguing as working hard there is nothing quite so bliss ful as n night's rest on a comfort able bed, which means, of course, one of Dougherty's Faultless Curled Hair Mattresses. Curled horsehair is, you know, the most sanitary of materials used in mattress manufacture, and it is possessed of properties of resiliency which make it luxuriously restful. H. D. Dougherty & Company, 1632 Chestnut Street, make also a box spring a product of forty-five years' experience which insures to you n good night's rest. It is, a wise plan to send your box springs, mat tresses and pillows on ahead to our summer home thus making sure of comfortable nights during vacation time. JEWELS seem truly the most fitting of graduation gifts, for they will remind their wearer of the 'donor long after the happy oc casion of her commencement. A ring set with a Polished Girdle Dia mond is most beautiful and appro priate, and bar pins arc always in good taste. An exquisite bar pin of gold is set with a diamond nnd two sapphires and a platinum-faced pin of rarely beautiful design" has three diamonds. Another gift cer tain of appreciation is a flexible bracelet of diamonds, sapphires and diamonds, rubies and diamonds, or emeralds and diamonds. A gift of this kind is n wise choice not only for tho immediate pleasure which its possession brings, but for its in vestment value, for precious stones advance each year in value. RL men who arc interested in sports will be glad to know that Jacob Reed's Sons, 1424- zb Chestnut btrect, have some mighty good-looking outing trousers of white washable khaki. They, have also the white cricket flannels, white ducks nnd the light gray worsteds wnich loon so well witb tne single and double-breasted blue Norfolk coats or with the sweaters of Scotch wool, vicuna or brushed wool which Reeds' a,re showing in brown nnd green heather mixtures, oxford grays, blues and other colors. The department devoted to golf suits and accessories is most complete, and the golf hose in particular arc re markable for their wearing quality as well as for the variety of at tractive colors in which they are made. " A "H AVE you ever seen such n lovely scarf 7' exclaimed the ladv from the Main Line to the lady from out Gwynedd Valley way, as they stopped before, the window of A. G. Spalding & Bros., nt 1210 Chestnut Street. It really was a beauty pale yellow aim with a border in soft Oriental colorings. Just the tiling to wear with summer sports clothes, and so different from anything else I'd seen that I decided to investigate. Once inside the store I became interested in bathing shoes they were of white canvas with black chamois soles. Evory one seems to be looking for balhing suits just now, nnd Spald ing's seems really the logical place to buy them that is. if vou are looking for something that is a bit out of the ordinary in style. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION GEUTING'S Different Kind of Children's PLAY SHOES Most so-called play shoes, scuffers, etc., are simply made to sell at a cheap price so that when they wear out you won't notice the cost of a new pair. Geuting's play shoes are specially constructed, specially designed and specially re-enforced !u 81VC i Uble 8ervice anc keeP tne growing feet healthful. It just happens that we have a great sale of them as follows: I- Sizi es Play Oxfords and Sandals ' Tan Calf and Wahablo Gray, Etc. 4 to 8 $A.45 3 8H'o tOU $Q95 11 to 2 $ MA5 4 Ankle-strap pumps, children's dress oxfords in tan and black; boys' shoes and oxfords all marked at tremendous sacrifices. The Home of Famous Goodyear "KEDS" The Double-Wear Kind Geuting's famous double Wear mercerized cotton stockings of splendid quality, A ( ...KC 1230 Market (pnQHOUwxoGtmm) (First Floor) he "stores of Famous jhoeo. j 1308 Chestnut f ' (Third Floor) no- Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising i -., If s a No Other Announcements for Saturday Until Further Notice This Store Will Be Closed Daily nt Five o'clock Matter' of Pride at Strawbridge & Clothier's AM C Sale Ski Eiial tie Airaifersarf Sale J$' Misses' and Girls' Apparel At Prices Notably Reduced Vacation clothes cool Dresses, comfortable Smocks. Styles that girls Hko best, at prices that will appeal to parents. It costs much less than usual to buy Girls' Summer Dresses hero now: Misses' Gingham Dresses, now $7.50 Of plaid or checked gingham", wibi short or long sleeves. The model sketched has white pique vestoe and cuffs and long roll collar. A REMARKABLE VALUE. Misses' $15 to $21.50 White Dresses, now $11.50 and $15.00 Delightfully cool nnd smart, this group of sheer whito voile or organdie mpdcls. Tunic, panel or peplum styles. Misses' Dresses $19.50 to $29.50 SPECIAL these fine Wash Dresses of lincne, Hnon-and-voilc, plain colored voiles, dotted or fig ured voiles. Smart sports models or picturesque dressy frocks. Intermediate Girls' $6.50 to $7.50 -Dresses now $5.00 Two-piece Russian or peplum models of plain chambray and checked gingham. In sizes 12 to 16 years. Girls' $4.50 White Organdie Dresses $3.25 Girls of 6 to 12 years will find these most becoming. Beautifully lace-trimmed, with low neck, elbow sleeves and plaited skirts. Girls' $3.00 Gingham or Chambray Dresses $2.25 Models of checked or plaid gingham, trimmed with plain gingham. Also, Dresses of plain chambray and lincne, trimmed with checked gingham. Sizes 6 to 14 years. x Misses' Slip-on Smocks, Special at $3.00 and $4.50 In rose, white, blue or green, with patch pockets nnd belt; embroidered in contrasting shades. Sizes 14 to 18 years. 5 - Strnw bridge & Clothlr sWond Kloor. Xfarket Street Very Remarkable Values in Women's Summer Dresses The Dresses that women nre wearing now. Cool informal Frocks of voile or gingham, and delightful models of smart silks for more formal wear. Women choosing here and now may buy at a remark able price advantage: $6.75 to $9.75 Dresses $5.00 to $7.50 Pretty jnodels of gingham or voile. Light, medium or dark effects. $15.00 Dark Voile Dresses now $11.75 Unusual patterns nnd shades. With tunic or tier skirts. $18.75 Smart Voile Dresses now $15.00 Tunic or straight-line Dresses in lovely light or dark color effects. $30.00 Pastel Voile Dresses now $22.50 Distinctive models, with organdie or net collars. $30 to $35 Gingham Dresses $25, $27.50 Ever so smart, these Frocks of fine checked Scotch gingham. $47.50 Silk Dresses, in Variety $35.00 Charming-Dresses of taffeta silk or figured crepe Georgette. In black, navy blue or French blue. Note the Reductions on Smart Models in Women's Jersey Suits, $27.75 .to $37.50 Values $32.50 to $45.00. Smart Suits of worsted jersey in plain or heather mixtures, in the senson's distinctive styles. Washable Tailored, Suits, $12.75 to $18.75 SPECIAL, these Summer Suits of cotton or ramie linen, in white brown, blue, khriki or natural linen shade. ' r- Ptrawbiirts '''"'HI r -Second Floor. Market Street and C .ntr No Men's Clothing, of This Quality Anywhere Else at Such Low Prices A great deal of commonplace Clothing has been thrown on the market recently cancellations and lack of re-orders owing to weather and other conditions. But there are very few stores where Suits of the high character sold in this Store can be bought, and perhaps no other store in America where THREE SUCH FAMOUS LINES as these are .marked at such low prices. Please try to be early to-morrow: Men's & Young Men's j Spring Suits, Made $23.50 to Sell at $35.00 V"Jm Stcin-Bloch and Hart, j Schaffner & Marx Suits $60 and $62.50 Values J $36.50 "Alco" and Other Good Spring Suits, made to Sell at $45.00 ($28.50 Stein-Bloch and Hart, ) SMinflPnnr St Mnrv Suite V $65 and $70.00 Values I $42.50 Men's & Young Men's "Alco" Spring Suits $50.00 to $60.00 Values $33.50 Stein-Bloch and Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits $75 and $80.00 Values $46.50 Men's and Young Men's $6.50 and $7.50 Trousers now $4.75 Men's and Young Men's $10.00 and $12.00 Trousers now $6.75 ' Men's and Young Men's $13.50 and $15.00 Trousers now $8.75 Blue Serge Trousers $8.75 Wliite Flannel Trousersnow $11.75 Sr-- Straw brldw A. Clothier Second Floor. Ea.t Dress Hats and Sports Hats At Anniversary Sale Prices Vacation time, and a woman must look to her needs in Hats. Hats here at great savings! Sports Hats of every smart type. Trimmed Hats, just from the hands of our skilled milliners, for gen eral wear or formal occasions. EVERY ONE A REMARKABLE VALUE: Trimmed Hats of White Hemp $9 to $12 All-white, white with navy blue or black facing. With Fashion's newest conceits in trimming. $5.00 Navy Blue Taffeta Silk Hats $2.75 $5 Ribbon Sports Hats, smart shades $3.75 j $4.00 Ribbon Sports Hats, in the Sale $2.95 $3.00 Banded Sports Sailor Hats now $2.50 $8.00 to $10.00 New Trimmed Hats $4.50 $4.50 to $5.00 Crepe Georgette Hats $3.50 tiV-- Straw bridge & Clothier Pecond Floor. Market Street, West No Wonder Women are Buying Coats Here! Note the Values These are the season's fashionable models, smart in line and fabric, beautifully made, from a saucy Sports Coat, to a graceful Dolman. Hundreds of women have taken advnntage of the remark able savings in the Sale. And hundreds more may save substantially by purchasing from these' lots: $15.00 Velour or Jersey Sports Coats $10.75 $20.00 Mixed Tweed Coats, Belted $13.50 $20.00 Tan Polo Cloth, Wool Velour or Herringbone-Weave Coats $15.00 $27.50 Bolivia Cloth Coats, silk-lined $17.50 $30.00 Tan Polo Cloth Coats now $20.00 $45 Dolmans, plain or silver-toned Velour $30 ly Mra hr(di, ( lothl-r Second Floor ( en-r Chocolate-Covered Almonds $1.10 lb. Just one of the Candy Store's timely "specials" that will inter est those foresighted people who like to carry a box home for the week-end $1.10. Others 80c Chocolate Wafers 68c pound 80c Chocolate-covered Peanut Clustere now 68c a pound 50c Jelly Cubes 38c a pound r ?yji "D L L A R" CHOCO LATES are frequently chosen by people who have been accustomed to paying higher prices for equal grades elsewhere. Try a pound box to-morrow $1.00. tm. lirlds. A Plothler- and Filbert street Croa Aisle nnsement Special Values in The Notion Store When planning for the summer, a woman needs most of these ac cessories from the Notion Section: Hair Ncts, cap or fringe, best shades now 7oc a dozen Celluloid Hair Pins now 20c a box Hair Rarrettcs now 25c each Lillian Hair Nets, various shades 13c each, 2 for 2oc Paragon Hair Nets, cap or fringe $1.10 a dozen Celluloid Bag Frames now $1.15 Neptune Waterproof Beach Purses 2oc 85c Scissors now 63c a pair S rawhrldc I lnthlr - Vii t i entre $12 Lawn Q yr Swings xpZftO Of seasoned wood, well-built and beautifully finished. A good size to scat four comfort ablyand a handsome addition to any lnwn. StranlirldiroA Clothier Fourth Floor Vacationists Who Need Stationery To take along to those places where their favorite kinds aro un obtainable, should profit by these and the many other Anniversary values now available $1.00 Cabinets (60 sheets of paper and 48 envelopes) of whito linen-finish Sta tionerynow 75c 75c Boxed Stationery (48 sheets and 48 envelopes to the box), in many styles and shades now 45c 85c Correspondence Cabi nets (24 sheets of writing paper, 24 cards and 48 en velopes to match), white or tinted now 65c 50c Bordered Stationery (2t sheets of paper and 21 en velopes) of white or tinted linen-finish paper, neatly bordered now 42c 35c Buff or Pink Stationery (24 sheets and 21 enve lopes) now 25c 30c White Stationery (21 sheets and 21 envelopes) now 18 c Strawbrldfe A Clothier Al.la 10, Filbert Htreel Scalloped Bed Spreads Save! All with cut eorneVs: $12.00 Marseilles Spreads, colored stripe effects; singlo- twtn-bcci size jmu.uu each. $5,00 Whito Crochet Spreads $4.50 each. White Maiseillcs Spieads, in double-bed size $7.50 nnd $0.50. ' Strawbrldco A l'!othlr All 11. Kllbort Htreet in or Out Go Thousands of Shoes Impelled by Reduced Prices Satisfactory selection is insuied hv the fact that our entire Shoe stock one of the best in Philadelphia to-day is in the Sale at re duced prices. Economy is positive as many of the reductions aie very wonderful. For instance WOMEN'S STYLES SO.OO Canvas Oxfords S6.30 , $45 Bicycles, $37.50 An excellent model sturdily constructed, handsome in appeaA ance, easy-running, and equipped with good, durable tires. S'rjhrids- A iloihl-r- Fourth floor wiriTH; English hist with uhltn Irather Boles, and whito cnnmcled military heels. SO Canvas Low Shoes, 53.95 WHITE Tumps and Oxfords, ulahj toes turned roles, coered Ivotili heels, 58.50 Canvas Ties 6.35 WHITE: lii tho new single-eyelet effect with silk-ribhon tits, plain v.impa and roered Louis heels 50.50 Pumps now $6.45 Seamte's Pump?, of Chestnut brow n calf, patent leather and black buh metal calf, with baby Louis heels. MEN'S STYLES 510 Brogue Oxfords 7.90 WinR-tlp Rrogues. dark tan calf 511.00 Tan Oxfords 8.85 Of calf, English last. 59.00 Tan Oxfords 6.90 Of calf. English last. 15 & 516.50 Oxfords, 13.63 of dark tan cordovan, and dark tnn calf English last; of tnu cnlf, in hlucher style ; of tan grain In wing-tip Hrogue stile. gSi Straw brtilf FOR CHILDREN Misses' Lace Shoes at Less Than Half 52.85 Of all-white- leather, and of patent leather with white tops. Girls' Laced Shoes at Less Than Half 53.75 Of p-iteut leather with white leath er tops and all-whlto leather. Infants' 53.00 Ankle-Strap Pumps 51.95 yilte, with lory-flnlMi welted poles $1 ifi Children's sizes, $3 61) a'UH now $2 75 Children's 53.50 Oxfords 52.60 White" cantt-s; with welted soles 51 Pumps and Sandals, $2.75 ihlldtens, of soft white leather and caputs 54 Ankle-Strap Pumps, 53.15 Childirn's , of white kldskin. "Keds" Also Reduced children's Whito Canas "Keds" with iioodear I libber soles, leather Inner snlox Oxfords $105, Pumps Jl Sfi High Shoes, $t 75 Misses Keds Pumps, $2 10, Ox fords $1 SB, High Shoes, $2 IB. Girls' Rubber-Sole Shoes l'iinas High Shoes with low heols, J.tini, unliout heels. $2 76 rumps, $2 7B, ofimlM. $2 75 A I mill KiKhin mid Hlhort Streets Thousands of Silk and Cotton Waists at Great Savings Model after model in every kind of smart Summer Waist, from the severe shut tpe to the most bewitching of frilled Blouses. Slv interesting gioups chosen from this gicat collection ALL FAR BE- "cuuijau riiivtua: Men's Fine Check Nainsook Athletic UNION SUITS Special at $1.35 A special lot of 1600, much under tho real value. Cut amply full,, made with elastic waist-band. Sizes 31 to 44. StrnwbrlrtKe A Clnthler -Mule 2 Murkcl Htreet Men's Socks, 65c Two thousand pairs at n very low price good seconds of plnin SILK, in black and col ors: also Ribbed SILK-AND-COTTON in fancy mixed colors. Strnw brlilun & I'liilhler AiBlr 3 llHikpl Street Lace-trimmed Luncheon Cloths Remarkable values for Satur-' day shoppers ROUND Luncheon Cloths, with filet lace inserts and medallions nnd trimmed with Cluny lace in handsome design: 57.50 Cloths, 45-inch Sfi.OO 59.50 Cloths, 51-inch 57.50 $12.50 Cloths, 72-inch 59.50 StrabildK' k U.ithler Anle tl Centre Baby Go-Carts at Reduced Prices $27.00 to $10.00 Stroller Go Carts, good-looking, comfortable styles now $20.00 to $31.50. $l.r Collapsible Go-Cnits $12. HtrHwhrldte i lothier "mil Ih rioor i entrn LOW Silk Waists, Special I-'iesh, dainty Summer Waists: Of Crepe Georgette 53.95 Worth $5.00, these White or Flesh-color Waists, frilled or em broidered in self-hhado. Copies of high-priced models $3.05. 5fi.75 and 57.50 Waists, $1.95 Tniloied Waists of striped pussy willow tub silk. Also Blouse and Over-Blouses of white or flesh-color crepe Georgette, daintily trimmed. Of Crepe Georgette 55.95 Lace-trimmed Waists, flesh-color. Showing smart conceits of Fash ion in est effect, some slip-over styles, others closing nt one side. Value ?R..ri0, in the Sale at $5.95. Cotton Waists, Save Thousands to select from, all crisp and new. White Voile Waists 51.95 A score of pretty models, of white voile, trimmed with lace or sheer embroideries. Collarlcss styles or with smart collnrs. The value is $2.50, the price $1.95. $3.7,5 to 51.50 Waists $3.00 ' Sheer White Voile Waists, daintily trimmed, chiefly in vest effects. A manufacturer's over lot far below regular price. 55.50 White Waisls 53.95 Of sheer white voile, beautifully trimmed with lace, embroidery or liand-di awn i work. Of soft batiste 1 u numeti wun wee tucks nnd rib uun-ucu runs. -V Simtinln (! I loilil, r -Second Kloor l 'ntr Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET STREET . EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET Smart Bathing Suits, Special New Bathing .Suits, smart styles, mnrt fabrics all the following at less than regular prices: Surf Satin Bathinff Suits, Special at $4.65 One model sketched nt left. An other, equally pretty, with panel back nnd front And a third with tucked yoke nnd tucked inserts in me sKirt. ah piped m white. EjC ceptionnl at $4.65. $8.75 Surf Satin Bathing Suitsnow $6.95 Two pretty models with ruffleu and frills, one sketched nt the right. $16.50 Satin Bathing Suitsnow $12.75 Satinc Bathing Suits, Special at $2.65 Women's Jersey Bathing Suits, two-in-one $6.45 5Qc Bathing Caps, three styles 35c -- Btrftwbrldee h 0iitht?r AIJ js, Ornlri 1 1' i"M fl r t fl A i f .91 1 p, imm T $ .tr i ) Jv f ' .1 I ..I -r tr.M'- m.JKtijltiJ. lVX-ljuljiiJi xifiLr'isjiJsai,: auks'.: X m ''i. . wl ,.piiu.ji.m.. -n