K, '"?,, .V ,c'. 4 v; Mvmi,' f5 in i i V''f i,- --- ir ''v 'V ;. i X. ,. Js. Uf ' ' IS JIBMOlUAM ' .. .- in IotIikT memory of" ottr mother. ' C6IB gjJfSS, whl) died Jun. HUH, JULIA '" . ,JlI. .-. JBeatljjBf . Aiintiiin i.iiv. i .i.. uu AM'F,,TrtnAnBT Wlt.t.IAMB. widow of Jar.. l0U iii nnrl 01 junrr )!, 'V et nd dRUKhter of the Into 'n'l KHiV Wllllm. of I'hlladel; In h?" POth year. Announcement of nECIIUT fHeni nl'o f niedoni lodge. r, uniidK i:ir nloyen FhlU. I. Mon.. 2 I). ".-T fr end" n o Ta Moniin i ","nnni 0 1 O V.I deore W. Child, Et 01. of ,S.. rd employe-- el. ,y,i.tfd to ttend funeral. Jton.. 2 t """ hli lute .ec'iicnri-. ."in o. i .. Rt efnwood Cem. Ilemalns may be viewed BuiihvnI -lune IT. nBllTHA. daughter of tBih. Jacob nl i:mm "'""; finnl the lte Jou , hfir ,ftta rf,,. M"l 5"W fvfty t. Int. North Cedar il'mVJIn Wni may call Hun., after lr.5,.n June IT. 1020, THOMAS. H'ViY'V f.iharlne Mldd ..DBATIIH unn IT 11120. Chun 11, l.ec. ritl'V --Oil June l. ii'-u, uiu4iic.. JV'J ..L.;i Mlrtd Hon tit-own. aJ hTIKbfinn 0 ?" .-. n Mhrwtnv iftirnAnn of Wel'Vl hli nto re dener. BOH N. Mablo l,ockiJ!iSown. I'a Interment private V'.'.Aimir view remalnj Sunday .evening. "JfjianN -On June IK, Ur.OHdB . .. c&At Mn"y A Cnrnon. Ilelntlvfn and "M. ?lao Thlr J dimrlct police, aro In. ff"5d!; fh. er"lce. Wedn'ertny 2 p. m .'..le ree'dence Anrln Oard.n at. .".i:'i.V,i Northwood cemetery, CAVANAU""VAVAtinil. PF1. lo employes of the Pennsylvania fr nd'. c ,. are linlted to the funeral, on on June In. Itelatlvea and from the residence iaiuu- r,-g.3o a. m , rrom ine remoenei S,fR?. 'l?r. M" Mary Kllllan. 3R48 Fair or nil 1?.1" o.i.mn reoulem maas. Cathie "rl Church at 10 n. m. Interment Holy cSAOlfl?ri.--J'ine 11V. 1026 NKIt,. aon AV;.rJ and Hrtdiret aallnahei- (no Me, J.'i'.M n?lallvVi i ami frlenda Invited to fdllii Mondiy. S:ao a. m.. from, hla 'TSft re.M.nee. 23H2 N. Maeehcr at. hlnh pirrm " Church 'the Visitation 10 rf, Jl.Jl.elv Int. Ho v Crone Cem. 'VtAOHKn.--Jne.". I "20. MAHT A.. ... John uananner. iwihijm anu 'B .". ..... in rnnprfl. Mnn. u 970 Maniyunk ave,. frl 37I Maniyunk S a. m Wlasahlcknn. (.".ln reaulem "mam nt m. John the Ilaptlat (Solemn reauiem ,n..watm paler Cem. rhnrrn i" : '-o .. .-.. OBA!TAM-;VTO R. 1020. rADtnlt, Titin 'notlre of funrrnt b'l V.I.. lata i-AlLUnPA JO' ,111 be Bln "2!"'L'f'S" JSH,V. -i.n from k,irK",-d;rnS.hr,Mon.h lfi,h. 1020, .ipvnv W HANCOCK, nffea in yenra. fa I'i .enlcei on Seenth.Day nt 2 p. m.. from Friend"" Xlcetlne Hou.e. Oermantowp SvVfiHTONrU Pled Jun- IT. iC'.-O, at vuZA' AltnOSriNH .MBl.t.ET. widow Tf ihrte. Jatnes HniiThton. Funeral j;rv. f, at the fhurch of Ih; nedeemer. Ilryn K- pa Alnn'nv. at 3.M0 p m. ''iMVrS-iln Juno IS. OEOnCIB V.. hui kwid of Nertha B .Hayes need 4H yenra. nluiitM and frlenda. aleo Itesevvn Coun "if Vo 2? O. of I. A.i Union T.od(!e. No. 11 K of ! . and employes of relief depart nnt TennayUanla Itallroad. are Invited to 5h. aervlce. on Monday, at 8 p. m.. at hla .lnncV .1020 Wallace at. Interment at nVthel. Tork county. Pa., on Tuesday 12 "'Mfsff-M MonlclnJr. N. J.. June IT. i"o JXMFH IIYSI.OP. In hl fldlli vrar. Krl Sil (5:15 P. m.. from 20 Olen S road. Upper Monlelalr, N J. Train K. Brie "tntlon. Jeraey City. 4:22 p. m.. !" n in. Baatern, standard time. Convey. e - '..i i I. -Mntinfnln nt atnllnn tin. June 2(1. T. aerd iSfrlci, Mondav, 3 p. m 0300 Vine St. inirmcnt Fernwood Cemetery ,njAcnnV.-anrmaK.w. JAcons jr.. tun. in 1020, at Sydnev -nrm, Nnrrls'own. P, fhutband of Bllen N.wbold Cooke Jeeol., nVon .f late Qeoiae W. Jacob nnd Mirv i Sharp el nineial service, nt flt. ranl'a Church. Olen-t.och. Saturday. 4 p. m. rinr tlaia l'l rneet triln at Olen-I.och Station. f.""nir nrnid Street Station at 2:30 p. m. nfcYnnrM7eff mda lbahnkd. wir. f Nerval B. KIrby, Funeral aervlce Sun , 1 p m . resld-nee. T420 Devon at.. Mt. ilry Int. private. KNIOHT. At llhllev Pirk. Ta Slmh Month 1'th. WII.I.IAM on of rwl r.. and Katherlne Kualer Knlaht nnd crandson el the late William nnd Sarah R KnWIu rd 2. Funeral Flrat-day. SIMh Month Sih ":30 P. ni.,- from the residence of hit uncle. Joseph W. Knlaht. 20 S. Ilroid at.. Woodhurv N, J. Int. Friends' Hun In? Grounds. Woodbury. N J. KlllBOKn. At IlUarslde. S. J.. Jun. 10. fl-it.f.iiM i?.. husband of Annie IvrloKer. In Us n2d year. nelatlvea and friends, also Riverside Fire Co.. No 1. era all other i, m, Eastern, standard time. Co nV will w"l nt Mountain uu station Ilr Mnntclalr. Tnt. Tblla . Sun.. Jim r HllX-Juno 1H. LEWIS Y. HHTT. to tuilimi Pi2.h?iwlli member. Invlled Cam "ninSln WM,,k" ' rritmnl?Jr."dS Lem. Hemalns may bo viewed Pal. . itArtv;7Aw5 vTiWof J, Funeral nrlvale. from lb. irSF"' I,.ueinotlof. of funeral wTllonorn'eTv;. ' H"nn Wolf' ,737 ..MlAWitHTKH. June 17. Urn fivnir 5'.hLJHJK'1' t''u,n'r,, Mon 2 n. Vn, res I ft n wl0ifi.h'r "on- a.n,,, K MuAflis "r. tins 'Mr't5i,ii"tit.t?J" mCo" nwoo. N. .1. MrBMIINtir - On Juno IT. aNN M. i! -5h .V of jRrnf." nni1 Hrldsel MoB'hlney nve,UTl"l. ,Ue"".ves nnd frbnds "are Invited to th. funeral, on Mnndaj. S so ?ne;trrTv.h,r,"'!:1":. r.Cr'i'nr'i..3'' rfc' r'KWr, "' '" ' ",,0rmcn, al ?nnNl nlll'W "' '!0 'ft' Mara-nret Pitter S? ih.n?i i'!vi" "."'' fr'Tds. also employes ?,i..'. IlH',1,n 1.ocomotlve Works are In- " . ...i-.il. m- iunrai. Monday, at fl'30 I. oi2m i" '.l,le residence. 21411 S. 10th . .' ''iciii muss nt y ii ' ' - 7 - St. Monica's. Crosi' W. p. m. fneo i nurrn m n m Interment Holy ...!.T.',,'r,'(5'. June 1R KMIIjY ItHN. WOOD, widow of J, Theodor" Iloll nas? Servlcea Tup.. 2 n in i.i. :u" . .i TnJfe',.r."!' 't. PrUale. ' SBI.AH June in. ni.IZAIIBTH widow of Thomas- Frlnh llelatlves and fn.iid. iiwi Adnjlral du Pont lll,.f ron. 'n 70; ?5r vi,yiiCosVncll '47i William Tenn nn'fi ??T,n- R . r. K! r1" CounHI. No, 211. D. of P.: Hobert Morris Temple. No. 11, nro Invited to attend funeral. Mon.. 2 p m. Ul. residence. 24.1S S, 12t ,t. Int. Fern wood Cem. Itcma Ins mav bo lwed Sun. eve. Lodges notined services will be held Hun eve, MmiiM,,S2N'eT,,un '? "ANNMI widow of William n. Simpson, late of 2022 N. Honnrd at., riired .T. llelatlves and friends also members of lh Union Taprnarle Presby terian Church. nvltrd to funeral aer Ire's. Mdn. 2 o. in . residence of son-in-law. WIN l'.?,"? "!!1.l'"01 121nP"ulkrod st Frank-I ford Int. P'lvnte North CrdT Hill Cem. n'.n.5",r.,'" viewed Sun to 10 n m I n.SXili,LBBTaTjune ," 'lAnniBT wife of R?y.,(,w' J"11''',' ?r- njlallvr, nnd frlenda Invited to funeral, Mon .Jp tn . MOT flirard 5.vo' ntiPvnte( Fefnwood Cem. Frlenda I may rail Sun., 8 to 10 p. m NTIWVniX, June IS, HFNHY hTWTOI. Funeral servlres Mon. 2 "'.","r.r.0'. 3D r" WnlnuLlane. O-rinantown in i'iivniTi SWBniUl, June 17. MAVtT K iinnttninini u-ira nr it t it.. . tlv-s and frknds Invited to funeral services" Sat.. R p. in . at late residence, 443:. n! Uber st Int. private. ToniN.Jiin. IT KATimniNB V.. dauh I?.1; !? r,atr.lc,H ""'l Kntberin. Toh'n ln.. Kllrnllum). In h'r 17th x ear neiatUes nnd fl rpils. n. V. M. Hni1.tllv n.l ff.l ri.i.. - 'SI. Francis, hulled to attend funeral, Tu . 8:30 a. m., parents' residence, 4-3." N 20tb s., r.ntruin reinjini man miss HI, ITntirls of Asslal'a Church 10 a, nt. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. VAN SICICI.B On June IS HKN rtlETTA VAN SICKI.B Service, on Mon day. 3 p. m., at 301S Clustnut st Inter ment Mount Mrrlah Cemetery. WAKEH. Suddenlv. June 17. C.nO LINK, wlfa of Thomas n. Waker Ftenttves and friends Invited to funtrnl, on Monday, at 8:30 a. m.. from her lato residence, ros W York st. Solemn requiem mass. St. lid wards's Church. 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sennleh.r Ce-neterv. WILLIAMS JuneJR 1020, CATHKIIINB L. WILLIAMS. Relatives and f-lmds. In vited to funeral services. Mon 2:1i) p. ni. precisely, at her latp residence, mis ". i.-.n, St. ini. private. i WILSON. June 17. FnNC?q C.MP LBLL. widow of Wnlter Oould Wilson, aited 7S years. Funeral sen Ires H--iunlu :i:")0 p. m.. at her late residence. N. i:, roraer int'i rd nruce sts, Interment private. Nashville Tenn Papers plej.e eony YHI.BN on June 17 1020 VM.HOrtrt M. (nee Thur). vvlf of John A Vhl-n aKed .14 vears. Ilelntlve, and friends are In- , vlt'd to 'he erlres, on Monday. 2 p m . I at h"r late residence. ,"040 N Wurnock st. Interment nt Mount Vernon lemeterj I Friends may call Sundiy evenlne , UMIKKTAKERS saaafBI iljIU BROAD AVD I DIAMOND HHWrHI ST K. MS1IIP NOTICES STr'XMUllIP XOTHTS I'assrncrr nnd 1'relKht Service Roial deorce .. trrbanltt Citgnm , Rlvtr (Ironies .. Minrrtanlii . , (alumhla !o0!!hnliii t.,.. miierator . ... i. A. Mrtorla f-ironl l ....... rolnmhln ..... Aetiltnnta Hiiirrtinln ... lontrntor . ... V i Mitnrln . Tarenla Aqull"i''a .... ColumM i , . .New York to I'ljmoiilli. C'lirrboura; nnd South mpion , .I'hllndrlnliln ' l.lirrpool :: .- . . rNe-w York ' tlueenstown and Llvernool . . I'WIsdrliihln " l'lrurua, Hnurna nnd h 'Inn'rn ..New York " 4'herboitrc unci ''oiithnmiiton , ,..irw i . Plillmleli , ...New York " ( iierbourc und. Soutlinmnton , ...New v June 21 .June 2 I ..tune 2d .Julv I .July I ..lull I .Jll H .Julr M lull 17 ..lull ! .New York ' Londonderry nnd (IIiiskiiw July .1' .New York " ('herbntire nnd outhnmntou .Jnlv :i ..New Vort. " CherbnnrT nnd South tmpton Ain. 5 ..Nevr Y'ork " Cherbourc nnd Snnthimpton Aiib. 1) . '. -r- ' fltteenafon n npl T Ir-rinel AllBT. It . "ew vnrf " Oneenstown S"1' ' Ifep.ont nir rtl ...New York " rherbo-rir nnd "oi'hmnton iier. It ..New York I.rrilnnderr and CII'.hrow uc 28 For Later Snlllncs Apply to .Sew York " Londonderry anil iluscuw 'Inhln York York .New York " flneenstown and .Liverpool iln " llrlstpl (AvoninouthJ rk ' f lierhoiire und Soul V'ork " Oiieensionn nnd l.lverpo.d 1300 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA GREEN STAR LINE M'.W YOUR TO UKNOA B. S. SANTA C1JOILIA Snlleil 8. 1. Wl'.ST ISLAY Hulled A HTKAMF.R July 12 NKW YOIIK TO UAltt'IILONA AND YJAKSr.lLLKS A STKAMBIl July 10 D.M.TIMOItn TO KIO. SANTOS AND iiuknos Ainrs S. S. WINONA Soiled B. 8. INDRPKNUKNCK HALL. .July 12 IIALTIMOHK TO IIOTTRKDAM R. S. IIF.LLIXniIAM June 15 IIALTIMOHK TO IIAVIIK B. S. OSCADA July S BAI.T1MORK TO YOKOHAMA KOIIK, SHANOHAI AND 1IONO KONO . 8. h. F.ASTKKN rilOYVN Soiled B. S. fHIPCHUNG Soiled B. S. LOUI'.TTA Lote June-July A MTIUMHIt ..July 13 PHILADELPHIA TO IIAHCl'.LONA AM) MAIISKILLKS . S. Wl'.ST 41HAMA July 10 PlIILADr.LI'HIA TO IATH.S, VIIIAKUS. TKIUSTi: AND FIl'MK 8. K 7.AHK.M1IO June So S. S. JOMAn July 15 Baltlmnro Offlce. Ilreen Stnr Ilniisp. Tel., Bt. Paul 240. I'lilliulelplilii Ofllce. Drexel Illda;. Tel. Lombard 5104. Clil eo omce, 20 North Clark St. Frank. Iln fl'417. Exerutliv Ofllces lis Hromlwiiy. Hector ?160. FrelKht Office 5-7 Heaver St.. J. . Ilrond T34.1. Loocllng llertli i-ier -.'. llolioken, N. J. v teamshlp Owners nnd flenernl AEeiits. GREEN STAR STEAMSHIP CORPORATION EARNilNE Inrorpnrateil 1891 . S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer. General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia -Manchester 5'S "De$ Moinei Bridge" . June 25 Philadelphia Havana SS "Coquina" , , July 2 For rates and particular apply to tarn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Philadelphia to Scandinavian Pots Christianin, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service V. S. Sbippinr. Board Steel Slttain SS "FORT ARMSTRONC".Lod; SS "ORONOKE" , June SO to Julr a A Steamer July 1 ) (From Pier 78, Soalh Wharcti) The Charles T. Mcgee Co. Attnlt lor U. S. 5nipnn Band Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard 5100 LUCKENBACH LINE Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam J. H. A KT POOL (t. S, S. ltd.) jmle 22 H. H. .SPKlMifHILD (U.H.S.IId.) j",,, U From Rotterdam to Philadelphia S. S. PLKIAUKS (0300 lonsj llATTIi: LL'CKIIMIACII June 17 June 21 LUCKENBACH , STEAMSHIP CO., In:. BAILEY, I) WIS & CO.. AscnU 403 llourse llldr. Phone I.omli.ird 200S DIRECT SAILINGS Seml-Montiiiy Freight Service ," a. Shipping Board Steamen Philadelphia to Los Angeles Harbor San Francisco Seattle, Wash. . "Stanley Dollar" o o r Loading o.b. West Torus" (lOO-A-l) June 20th A Steamer (lOO-A-l) KnrlyJuly S. S. "Artigas" NORTH AlufifcT WESTERN S. & CO. a5s Hollahd-Ameiriga LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sur-Mer Noordam June 26 Aug. i New Amsterdam July 7 Aug. 10 Rotterdam July 21 Aug. 23 Ryndnm Aug. IS I'aiiiU'i unit. IS3I HaUlilt 61.. rail. STRATI IIOATS 4W nr - "-. ui) ai, 1 1 'Day & Night The Dolphin Lins1 Boats Leave Arch Street Wharf for Burlington Island Park Bristol Trenton ON SUNDAYS For Trenton, 8.30 A. M.. 10.00 A. !W., 1.00 r. M., 4.6o P. SI.. 8.00 P. M.. 8.30 'For llrlstol, 8.30 A. M.. 4.00 P. M 8,30 P. ,M. For llurllngtnn Inland Pnrk, 0,00 A. 51,. n.00 P. M. WEEKDAY SAILINGS lort Trenton, 8.30 A. M.. 1.30 P. M "For ' llrlstol and lliirllnlm Jtlsnd Pnrk. 8.30 ,. SI., 0.30 P. M. . . Itste ol Fare One Hn. 0fnlil rhlldren, 1Br. Hundsjs und llolldars Adults. 40ei Children. 0e. ... QUEEN ANNE MOONLIGHTS .IIoiH lemes Arch 81. Wisrf, F.rerr F.Te- nln st B P. M.. eeept Jlondsir. IIoud41 trlu fr. Me, Includlnf wr tix. 'Pay fyWtht-tfhr- Prtvlrn Lnm' He EitDhsiaim, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED DAILY AT FIVE O'CLOCK itra He tV. i. the Strawbrii w Attraclisis, E 5Sv i PZI'il Tl n i tie i Itothier fames f O Anmvi for ersary lioniiay Sale In the Misses' Wear Store Misses' $45.00 to $85.00 Afternoon Dresses now $35.00 to $65.00 Afternoon Dresses of light-colored crepe dc chine and crcpo Georgette, beautifully bended and embroidered; nlso combination ef fects, back satin nnd meteor, and tailored tricotines braided nnd button-trimmed. Only one of'n kind. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses $69.00 to $115.00 Fine Sports and Tailored Suits $55.00 to $75.00 'Our entire remaining stock of fine Suits of navy and black trico tine and checked velours. Also novelty Suits. Tailored and sports models In the collection. Only one of a kind. Also a few three-piece models of Dew-Kist, in light colors. t- rUmu brldje A Clothier Second Tloor. Market Street Boys' Wash SuitslCQ 7E Regular Prices $5.00 to $6.00 )YJ' ' - We linvo secured nbout 400 of these serviceable Summer Suits of durable chambrays and excellently lnundciing Devonshire cloth, chiefly in plnin colors. Principally belted, with n good selection of Middy and. Oliver Twist styles. Roomy, full-cut sizes for boys 3 to 8 years now $3.75. $3.50 Suits, $2.25 Small Boys' Wash Suits in very becom ine; Oliver Twist styles, and of good, serviceable fabrics that will withstand-mnny tubbings. Separate Knickerbockers of tan khaki, $1.40; of tan covert cloth (cotton), !ji.tt; 01 gray cnamorny, $1.70. is Beginning on Monday, Reduction Clearance of Prices Average Less Than Cost - TViic ?c PiiUnrioinViin'a forpmnsh Run- Srnrn. and a GENERAL CLEARANCE of summer stocks hero always brines A.IIU IIJ A llllUUvftl"" " --.--.. ,...-j . . ' rare opportunities for saving money. Bui never before has such a Clearance Sale been of such sweeping character never before so many Summer Rugs ofTered at such great reductions. We' say SUMMER RUGS the term by which most of them are known ; but. many are suitable, in certain rooms, for ALL THE YEAR-AROUND use. In re-pricing these Rugs, the cost to us has scarcely been considered. It is time to REDUCE STOCKS QUICKLY although the season, so far iis our customers' needs are concerned, is at its height. COMPARE QUALITIES AND PRICES, and you wfll find these VALUES UNEQUALED. Most of the groups are varied, but some kinds and sizes are in limited quantities TRY TO BE HERE MONDAY, as early as possible: a Wonderful Summer Rugs -Many at Half Price ,;-. Strawbrldno & Clothier Second Floor, Filbert Street, Hurt Fine Black Silks Featured In the Sale 'on Monday And the Savings are Extraordinary Staple Black Silks, of the best qualities and of the most fashion able kinds thousands and thousands of yards of them at the follow ing reductions: $4.00 Blpck Satin Duchesse, 36-inch $2.65 .$6.00 Black Crepe Meteor, 40-inch $4.50 $3.50 Black Crepe Georgette, 40-inch $2.50 $6.00 Black Satin Charmeuse, 40-in. $4.35 $4.50 Black Taffeta Radium, 40-inch $3.65 $4 Swiss Chiffon Taffeta, yard-wide $2.28 $4 Black Twilled Foulard, yard-wide $3.00 These few items serve to give our idea of a Sale of Silks Silks that the people want and when they want them. , -.. tUi -i .Uirldco & Clothier Aisle 11. Centre Lot No. 19 x 12 Feetnow $10.00 American Wire Grass Rugs with stenciled designs, in a good assortment of colorings, and heavy Colonial Rag Rugs. Lot No. 29 x 12 Feetnow $11.85 Including Waite and Willow Grass Rugs, with fancy stenciled designs, also Rag Rugs of excellent quality. Lot No. 39 x 12 Feet now $15.00 This lot includes heavy Rag Rugs worth $28.00 and $30.00; heavy Fibre Rugs Domus and other makes also Art Supreme and Super Waite Grass Rugs, in summer nov elty effects. Lot No. 48 x 10 Feet now $14.00 Regular $21.00 to $28.00 extra-heavy Rag Rugs, and the favorite Art Supreme and Super Waite Grass Rugs. Lot No. 58 x 10 Feet now $9.00 In this lot are hit-and-miss Rag Rugs, and Waite Grass Rugs with fancy stenciled designs. LotNo.6 7.6x10.6 Feet now $7.50 This lot is made up entirely of the popular heavy Rag Rugs in hit-and-miss effects. Lot No. 76 x 9 Feet now $5.00 An attractive collection of the heavy Rag Rugs in this popular size. Wonderful value. . ' Lot No. 86 x 9 Feet now $7.50 Our famous Waite Prairie Grass Rugs in fancy sten ciled pattern, also Fibre Rugs, including the Domus. LotNo.954x90Inchesnow$4.00 This lot is made up of the hit-and-miss Rag Rugs, 'in the useful, much-wanted size. Lot No. 10 now $1.25 to $2.50 Small Rag Rugs, in sizes 27x54 inches, 30x60 inches, and 36x72 inches; regular prices $2.50 to $4.75. l-y .straw brldee & Clothier Fourth Floor. West The Following in the Department of Lopier-priced Floor Coverings: $14 Plain American Grass Rugs, 9x12 Feet $7.85 $12.85 Plain American Grass Rugs, 8x10 Feet $6.50 (Both of these are the famous Waite Wire Grass Rugs, in plain colors brown, blue, green, gray and red.) Heavy Rag Rugs, 9x12 feet now $9.00 Heavy Rag Rugs, 7.6x10.6 feet now $7.00 Rag Rugs, 36x72 inches now $2.00 Japanese Grass, 30x60, stenciled $1.00 American Grass, 3&x72, stenciled $1.50 Crex De Luxe, 27x54, slightly soiled $1.85 Crex De Luxe Rugs, 36x72, slightly soiled on the edges now $2.50 r Straw br dee & Clothier Fiurth Floor Filbert Street Golden Special for MEN Monday Men's and Young Men's Blue Serge Suits With Two Pairs Trousers $Qj CA Regular Price $55.00O.DJ That there will be a crowd of rrfen and young men in the Clothing Store on Mon day is a foregone conclusion. That every one of them will be pleased with the extraor dinary value to be found under the Golden Special sign is equally assured. Fine All Wool Blue Serge Suits, in conservative and youthful models, single- and double-breasted, in all regular sizes, and a good assortment fgr men of srtout, short and slender propor tions. The extra pair of trousers will almost double the life of the Suit. Regular $55.00 value at $34.50. . If Only One Pair of Trousers is Desired pay $25.75 IMPORTANT Please remember that there are scores of other notable attractions our ENTI'RE STOCK OF SPRING SUITS REDUCED. Mann ifery exceptional values m Stein-Bloch, Hart, Schaffner & Marx, and "Alco" Suits, and hundreds of pairs of Trousers at much less than regular prices. ...ySfawbrldeo Clothier-Second Floor Bm jWDAILYW .nmSPir.r.T at Jh J Men Who Will Need Another Kif women's r- tt i ry O "fcf -iwao, special Straw oat an oave money Even if you already have one Straw Hat, the necessity of secur injr a fresh new one will, no doubt, arise before the summer's end. Then will you tha;ik the foresight that impelled you to take advantage of these Anniversary opportunities $4.00 Sennit Straw Hats now $2.85 $3.50 Sennit Straw Hats now $2.45 $8 to $12 Panama Hats, samples now $4.85 $15 to $25 Panama Hats, samples now $8.85 rr- StrawlTldgo & Clothier Second Floor, Market Htrcet l..iat a33R rl 600 of These Smart$3.95 Ribbon Sports Hats intheSaleMonday,$2.95 Fresh from their boxes, six hundred of these Fashionable Ribbon Sports lints, in .the style shown in tho sketch; tho under-brlm and tho narrow stripes on the top aro of whito straw, and the rcstMB of ribbon in the most fnshion- able of the light and dark sports shades. -They nre very soft and graceful, nnd becoming to practically all girls nnd women. r-y Strawbrldie & Clothier Second Flooi, Jlarket Street, Weit Night Gowns, Exceptional $2.25 to $2.75 Values, now $1.50 Such delightfully pretty models of soft whito nainsook! Some trimmed with fancy stitching and dainty rosebuds, others with lace and embroidery. Night Gowns of flesh-color batiste, in tho lot, ornamented with stitching. Cool, summer models, just what women need now. A great saving nt ?1.50. White Cambric Petticoats, Unusual at $1.35 Trimmed with embroidery; finished with a dust ruflle. Tho regular price is $1.75; the Sale price $1.85. , yy-B.v.iurJiii) C'oth!er-T-Th!rd Floor, Weit a special lot nf ,in..ji.i. good-looking Umbrellas.1 covered with American Taffeta (cotton) Special at $300 Women's Umbrellas with wrist cords, in handles of plnin or carved wood, .-orne with bnkelite top. Special at $3.30 Men's Urn brellns with plain or carved wood hook or crook hnndlcs. Htrnwlirl Igo Clothier Alle 7 Market Street Men's Bicycles In the Sale, $37.50 For utility, for enjoyment Bicycles. Men's nnd boys' models, strong, easy-running, thoroughly equipped. And the price! A sub stantial saving at $37.50. $3.75 Bicycle Tires $2.50 stiiiwliri lg. ,' ( n .,i, --. 1'ourth l'l'or M irl -t Ktroet Lawn Swings, $9.75 Usually one would pay $12.00 for these strong 4-passcnger Lawn Sw ings now $'J.7fi. ahrdj .' ciothlr rourth T.oor The Sale of New Dresses Continues With Many New Lots Added and With Greater Satisfaction Every Day J bucn assortments as these are possible only where a great volume of business per mits the purchasing of great quantities thousands of Dresses at one time. .Monday, on the Second Floor, Market Street, you will see an array of Dresses, which, despite the heavy selling of the past two weeks, looks as fresh and new and varied as the most exacting could desire. Here you will find .5U Dotted and Figured Voiles, Including Many) Q"j H A Smart Tunic and Straight-line Stylcs-Special . . .($-- '3" Many with sheer white organdie collar, cuffs and sash. And the plain colored voiles have embroidered vests and cuffs. $18.75 Dark and Light Colored Voile Dresses in ) G T A A Smart Tunic and Straight-line Styles Special at f P J-O.vU Figured voiles in various dark tones; and some distinctive black-with-white block 'effects, trimmed in white. One model sketched. Checked Scotch Gingham, Dotted Swiss and Fine)flOt A A Paisley-pattern Voile Dresses Extraordinary atfy&iU.KjK) Some trimmed with crisp white edgings, some piped and banded in color; and the Paisley voiles have ecru organdie collar and cuffs trimmed with lace, and smart pockets entirely of lace. Excellent Collection of Taffeta Afternoon Dresses,) $i A AA In Black, Blues, Browns and Taupe Special at. . . ( yJ.J) Made in the puffed, quilled and ruffled and peplum stvles so becoming to taffeta. Collars of lace, batiste or crepe Georgette. $6.75 to $15 Checked and Plaid Gingham Dresses in Medium and Extra Sizes now $5.00 to $11.75 $7.30 to $17.50 Cotton Voile Frocks in Various Light, Medium and Dark Shades now $6.00 to $12.75 --- Mrnwr.rl.l3- & Clothier S.eond Bloch Baby Coaches Reduced $34.50 One of tho season's new models, handsome in appearance, comfort nble for baby to ride in, and easy running. Durable Coaches with reversible gear and full equipment. In the Anniversary Sale at $34.50. Doorway Swings $1.40 Frame Swings for babies. Vnlue $1.73 now $1.10. StrlrdB.' H I lutlilcr Fourth l'loar Vacation Whatever you may want to k n o w about trips, towns, hotels etc. isK Mr. Foster No fi.es ever. SlrjNlindc .othler .1' (I ruber! tr. t 20 Women's $30 Coats Of Camel's-hair Cloth Pu .f n ie 1),t ivn'ucs, ' the Annivers-ary Snle are these Camel s-hair C oth Coats, in the natural tan shade, made in a hmnrt belted style with welMnilored collar and rovers, bodv and sleeves lined with figured silk. Straw brldse nthler SeVond l'l i.ntre Thousands of Yards of Fine Cotton Dress Goods Reduced' 65c Printed Batiste now 42c a yard Small flmal patterns and English calico effects, on white and tinted ground;-. dc nam Colored Chambray now 55c a yd. XT. ..11 .1 1 ... .i ... ...... . . . t , m mi Mimics, minis ioi 01 live thousand yards, but all the shades in it nre desirable. Excellent quality. 1.- Siruuurlrtxe t Clothier Alale T, Centra ooc White L.inen-hnished Suiting now 65cl $1.50 Fine White Novelty Skirtings $1.10 rilb.rt Stmt r Straw brldiin A Clothier- Alain 0, t i T7 Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET $18.00 and $18.75 Crepe Georgette Waists, $12 to $13.50 A very attractive group of Crepe Georgette Waists, made up in mgdels of our own selection, and including over-blouse, basque and regular shirt-waist styles. In white, flesh color, navy blue and bisque, beautifully embroid ered, beaded or trimmed with hand-made laces. $16.50 Crepe Georgette Waists now $10.00 White and flesh color only, in this group. Bended, embroidered and lnce-trimmcd models. Some smart Over-blouses among them. $12.00 Crepe Georgette Waists now $8.50 White and flesh-color over-blouse and shirt-waist models, lao navy und bisque in ovr-blouse styles, All short-alcove, collarles models; some braided, somo lace-trimmed. iV Htrwbrlds A Clothl.r Second Floor, Cnir, w 'Afl il :3?W t v, i n m "i i-j ASK . i . ..-1 c J T. 1' i&JWrV'&S 7 j. '. l'"Uvw....J-.a sK-kfiitt.-i V.riiL (i ..,MtfrhM. ikkli&'.lk 5!M ESZ2Z3 Tjjrr.iMs L .-'. swv. ":
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