V j ','? :. , . N v trt I. I i '' n' . Vr, v & ,V ,.,, ,;'j?4k t - A r.. .. t A. i.4 VA I'lji" -' , CAMDEN GEM SIP. ROBBED BY BANDITS ot two milk i . . t , :"" uu uiruiiu Buois inc 10 mock the. flccloe robbers uu i.ujr myo nrcu upon and I wagons on hearing the ibbers. forced 'HWm'mo wMiin . .mi i ii mi ii BAPTISTS OFF TO BUFFALO !SS ;i w 4VftSB-8P If I' i ' 7 'fe Ln Escape With $1000 In Loot Aftor rinng u Wagons SMASHED SHOW WINDOW iMrves smnshctl the window of llfV store of D. O. Hart, 300 W' IqOO codln an nu omoUlc. nc'Sencd by tho crash, and shoU a,"fl. - -r Urn robbers. Drivers wprc nrni "- aside, b cr and defied all speed laws in get ting out of the neighborhood. They turned several corners on two wheels. Householders n'ntl,1 ,- "i",...' tog about ; the place yesterday afternoon It is believed that the thieves had piunucu io tod tnc place then, but post' poncd It because of the largo number of persons on the streets. Mr. Hart spends the week-ends out ui wu "mum not Know oi the rob bcry until ho opened tho storo this morning. A brick wrapped in a newspaper was tbo only clue left by tho robbers. Pope Sends Blessing to Rector A cablecram rnnvpvlnv tl .,.i blessing was read yesterday at the silver juuiicc oi me nev. iienry a. Nayior, rector of the Church of Corpus Ohristl. Twenty-eighth street and Allegheny avenue, l'opp Uencdlct's blessing was sent through Cardinal Secretary of State wnHnnrn Fortyelfl'ht Ministers Leave for 8evenDay Convention Forty-eight Baptist ministers of this city left at 0 :15 o'clock this morning for Buffalo, whero they will attend the Northern Baptist Conference, which opens Wednesday. The conference wllj continuo for seven days. Tho party occupied two Pullman cars attached to n Philadelphia and Beading Railway express and will arrive in Buf falo late this evening: Tomorrow will be spent In entertainment and In seeing the sights of Buffalo. Among those making the trip were tho Bcr. Dr. Thomas .T. Cross and John Cordon, tho Bevs. O. B. Hcnch, W. Sv Tcrrlll, W. S. Booth, B. A. Harris, Groves W, Drew, A. 6. Qllmour, Bob crt E. Kclghton, FrcdF. Blascr and E. B. Williams. N E' "I J ill When your automobile is out of order You don't attempt to put it in hape yourself. You take it to some service station and turn it over to an expert mechanician. Library Bureau is such a service station: not for automobiles, but for filing systems that stall on the hills of detail and are forever breaking down at critical moments. N Getting things done is largely a matter of getting things started. The way to get a good filing system is to liter ally bang your fist on the desk and say: ' "I'm through waiting for lost letters. I want the Jetter I want when I want it. I'm going to get it I know Library Bureau can show me a smooth-running filing system J or this business. ' ' We hope you will put it to us just that way. We have solved thou sands of filing problems. Somewhere in our 44 years experience we have solved one similar to yours. Perhaps what you need is a centralized filing system. We'll be glad to show you the advantages of co-ordinating the work of different departments. "Write for folder describing the system of centralized filing at Willys- Optrland Library Bureau Card and filing Founded 1876 systems M. W. MONTGOMERY, Manager 910' Chestnut St., Philadelphia Filing cabinets wood and steel Salesrooms in 49 leading cities of the United States, Great Britain and Franca A Plain Business We offer permanent employment in the wood working trade to any clean, honest, industrious man. We want and need experienced woodwork ing machine and bench hands. We also have positions open for those who desire to learn the trade. There are places open at good wage3 under, the American Plan, which guarantees steady work. Furthermore, advancement is ready for a man whether he produces in ideas with his brain or in woodwork with his brain and brawn. Come in and talk it over. There are no strings to this ; just an offer of clean work and advancement any time a man is worth it. See any of the .following: ' Offer Xhts talk is one of a series to interest industrious men in the advantages of working with anyone . of these companies Oeo. TP. Smith ft Co.. Inc. 40th fit. ft Botanic Ave, I Unit Construction Co. 88th Bt. A Gry Are. l'redk. Jl. Gerry Co. John E. SJoctrom Co., Inc. BchdylklU Aye. Telti St.' 1715 N. 10th St. Kramer TVoodworklnr Co. 4th St. ft Lehlh Ave, A. Wilt ft Sons Co. 733 N. Front St. L V Interior Milling Co. SS31 Poplar St. Eberla Furniture Co. 18th ft Jefferson Sti, John A. nubbi 20 S. 8th St. Columbia Woodwork Cab, Co, 316 X. 11th St. M. Sklar 028 l'lne St. Hollweck ft nauer 304 Master St. Bejrnll ft Sons 0S4 N. 8th St. ltlchard II. Lloyd Co, 107 N, 22d St, Miller ft Ott 1030 llldgo Ave. Frank Ilelder ft Sons S43 X. 4th St. II. nernhelm ft Son, Ino. 3d ft Matter Sta. John Barber 320 Chancellor St. Baarh ft Company 1428 S. Front St. JluiKfl Woodworking; Co. 18th ft Fltiwater Sti. Wentlnr. Brans A Krraore. Inc. Slit ft Falrmaunt At. Himkey Mfr. Co. Columbia Are. ft Howard St. Itlilcway Itelrlgerator Co, 3S 10 N. Lawrence St, Otto Dnnnenberr Co. I.oncaitcr Ave. ft Uarlnr St. Manufacturers Association , of Cabinet Woodworkers of Philadelphia Stkabridge k Clothier Announcements FOR TUESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-SECOND Annisafy SALE Store Hours FROM NINE TO FIVE O'CLOCK 80,000 Yards of 50c to $2.00 Printed Cotton Voiles; 35c to $1.35 To-morrow OUR ENTIRE STOCK of Printed Cotton Voiles will bo marked at reduced prices. Never before haVe wo presented such a collection of styles and colors. Large orders were placed months ago, ' and many special purchases were consummated recently. That is why our assortments have so well withstood the effects of a volume of business greater than we have ever known. That is why you can now choose at greatly reduced prices from Hundreds of Patterns Dainty and Beautiful in Every Conceivable Color Effect Among them Polka Dots In two- and three-color effects; Figures, Foulard designs, neat Plaids, and all those other attractive effects now in such great demand for cool summer Dresses. There'll be a throng SO COmO early. --Strawbrldo & Clothier Alale B, Centre Millinery Greatly Reduced Hats trimmed nnd untrimmed, for sports, for dress, for the debu tante and for tho matron thousands of Hats and all in tho newest summer styles, have come in for the great price reduction of tho An niversary Salo. . $10 to $12 Crepe Georgette-and-Taffeta and All Crepe Georgette Hats in the Sale $7.50 Light, summery effects, in white, pink and navy. Crepe Georgette Hats, Special at $3.50, , In white, pink, navy and orchid. $4.00 Banded Hemp Sailors, Special at $2.50 White cable edge. Finished with band of ribbon with tailored bow. $9.00 Trimmed Transparent Hatsnow $5.75 Transparent black straw shapes, in small and medium sizes, smartly trimmed. $5.00 Trimmed Navy Blue Taffeta Hats now $2.75 1 $4 & $5 Ribbon-and-Hemp Sports Hats, $2.95 & $3.75 ia-V Strawbrldge tc Clothier Second Floor. Market Street, Weit $3.00 to $10.00 Voile Waists Extra. Sizes, $2.25 to $7.50 Extra-size Waists, specially designed nnd cut for full figures. Of fine white voile, elaborately tucked and trimmed with laces, in cluding filet, Veniso and Valenciennes laces used in combination with panels of sheer organdie embroidery; also some with designs of hand-loom embroidery which .can hardly bo distinguished from hand-work. All in low-neck effects, some collarless. Long or short sleeves. Sizes 44 to 56. J--Stmwbrldse ft Clothier Second Floor. Centra Lace-Trimmed Linen Scarfs Will Sell Quickly at These Low Prices. Scarfs for serving table, sideboard, bureau or chiffonier. A manufacturer sold us his surplus stock at a price concession. Our customers, in turn, will benefit by this great saving on: Linen Scarfs, trimmed with lace in Cluny patterns: 17x36 inches, now $1.25 each; 17x45 inche3, now $1.50; 17x '54 inches now $1.75 IS-y Strawbrldie b. Clothier AUle 11. Centra Our Entire Stock of Summer Rugs in a Sweeping Clearance .The time has arrived for us to clear away our stocks of Summer Rugs right at the height of the season when they are most sought after by home-furnishers. They have been reduced to clearance prices that average LESS THAN COST many are marked at half original prices. This clearance began early this morning, but so great and varied was the assortment involved, we can assure satisfactory selection for several days. Gf course, limited sizes and kinds will go first so choose as early as possible. The Colors are "Woven Clear Through These Men's Madras Shirts at $3.65 The special Anniversary Sale price is fully 20 per cent, less than the retail value. Tho madras is a very fine weave. Chiefly in handsome stripe effects of which the colors are woven clear through the fabric hence laundry-proof. Stratvbrldce Clothier Eait Store. Eighth Street Bed Muslins Save Considerable savings on bleach ed Bed Muslins, serviceable in quality, by the yard: Pillow Tubing Muslin, 42-inch, value 80c, now 65c; 45-inch, value 85c now 68c. Sheeting Muslin, 63-inch, value $1.00, -now 76c a yard; 81-inch, value $1.20 now 96c. 95c Feather-proof Bed Ticking, fancy-stiiped, 32 inches wide 86c a yard. Strawbrldge & Clothier Alle 13, Centre In the French Salon All Our Negligees At an Average Reduction of 25 per Cent. .Now $16.00 to $50.00 Breakfast Coats of crisp taffeta silk, Negligees of satin, crepe de chine, crepe Georgette or taffeta silk in wonderful hues. Some gracefully draped, others exqui sitely combined with lace orlacc trimmed. Negligees aflutterSvith ribbons and caught with knots of ribbon flowers jjn A few handsome Tea Gowns in the group. ALL REDUCED. Strawbrldra & Clothtur k Third Floor, Weit $6 Porch Swini ;$4 Well made in dark brown mission finish: complete with chains and hooks. Strawbrldge & Clothier Fourth Floor Rugs, 9x12 feet now $10.00 American Wire Grass Rugs with stenciled de signs, in a good assortment of colorings, and heavy Colonial Rag Rugs in hit-and-miss effects. Rugs, 9x12 feet now $11.85 Waite and Willow Grass Rugs, with fancy stenciled designs, also Rag Rugs of excellent quality. Rugs, 9x12 feet now $1500 This lot includes heavy Rag Rugs worth $26.00 and $30.00; heavy All-fibre Rugs Domus and other well-known makes also Art Supreme and Super Waite Grass Rugs,, in summer novelty effects. Rugs, 8x10 feet now $14.00 Regular ?24.00 to $28.00 extra-heavy Rag Rugs, also Art Supreme and Super Waite Grass Rugs. Rugs, 8x10 feet now $9.00 In this lot are hit-and-miss Rag Rugs, and Waite Grass Rugs with fancy stenciled designs. Rugs, 7.6x10.6 feet now $7.50 This lot is made up entirely of the popular heavy Rag Rugs in hit-and-miss effects. Rugs, 6x9 feet now $5.00 An attractive collection of the heavy Rag Rugs in this popular size. Wonderful value. Rugs, 6x9 feet now $7.50 Our famous Waite Prairie Grass Rugs in fancy stenciled patterns, also Fibre Rugs, including the Domus. Rugs, 54x90 inches now $4.00 This lot is made up. of the hit-and-miss Rag Rugs, in the useful, much-wanted size. Rugs 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. Strawbrldre & Clothier Fourth Floor, Weit The Folloioing in the Department of Lower-priced Floor Coverings $14.00 Plain American Gras jRgrs, size 9x12 feet now $7.85 $12.85 Plain American Grass -Rugs, size 8x10 feet now $6.50 These arc the famous Waite Wire Grass Rugs, in plain colors brown, blue, green, gray and red. Heavy Rag Rugs, 9x12 feet now $9.00 t Crex de Luxe, 27x54, slightly soiled $1.85 Heavy Rag Rugs, 7.6x10.6 feet now $7.00 Rag Rugs, 36x72 inches now $2.00 Crex de Luxo, 36x72, slightly soiled $2.50 Japanese Grass, 30x60, stenciled $1.00 American Grass, 36x72, stenciled $1.50 Matting Rugs, 9x11.8 feet now $3.85 V) Strawbrldeo & Clothier Fourth Kloor. Filbert Street Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits The Stein-Bloch Company Suits and Our "Alco" Spring Suits, in the Sale at These Reductions! , $33.50-were $50.00 to $6000 $36.50 were $60.00 and $62.50 $42.50-were $65.00 and $70.00 $46.50-were $75.00 and $80.00 "Alco" and Other Spring Suits that were $35.00 to $45.00 in the Sale at $23.50 and $2850 And do not lose sight of the fact that our entire stock of Men's and Young Men's Spring Suits is marked at reduced prices were $35.00 to $95.00 now $M.&u to oj.uu. Sr-V Stra Women's Coats Under Price $20.00 Smart Mixed Tweeds now $13.50 Unlived Coats of smart mixed tweeds, about three-quarter-length, made in a smart belted style with well-tailored collar and revers. Also r $20.00 Polo Cloth and Velour Coats $15 The Polo Cloth Coats arc in tan, the Wool Velour Coats in an assortment of desirable colors; both kinds lined throughout' with figured silk. Also in this lot, a giiup of Unlined Coats in herring bone Weave. lrl Straw brtilK & Clothier Second Floor, Centra V Strawbrldge & Clothier Second rjoor. Eat More Good Values in Handkerchiefs Cambric Handkerchiefs, excel lent values injlcsirable kinds: Women's 18c Handkerchiefs, now 2 for 25c Of sheer white cambric, em broidered corner. Children's Handkerchiefs now 3 for 15c A regular 20c value; three Cambric Handkorchiefs, with one initial, boxed now 16c. 8trwbrldie A Clothler Alile 13. Uarket Street Mattresses at Special Prices IN THE ANNIVERSARY SALE $20.00 Mattresses $16.25 Felt Mattresses, of selected stock, with good tick; made with roll edge; full size; weight 50 pounds. $42.50 Mattresses $32.50 Hair Mattresses, made in one or two parts; full size; 45 pounds. $37.50 Mattresses $30.00 ITnlr MnffriRPB? In nun nr two parts; full, size; 45 pounds. - Btrawbrldse A Clothier $25 to $40 Motor Robes, $15 to $25 Neatly-patternQd, warm woolen Itobcs that will do equally well for steamer rugs $15.00 to $25. Summer Robes at Half Former Prices Now $2.75 to $10.00. Strawbrldge k Clothier Fourth Floor STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Market St. Eighth St. Filbert St. The Opportunity to Buy These Victrola Outfits At Anniversary Prices is Passing We cannot reduce the prices of Victrolas. Never theless, owing to a long ago purchased stock of Cabinets designed partic ularly to match various types of Victrolas, we are able to effect worth-while savings for our customers who desire complete outfits (Victrola Cabinet and Rec ords). Note the savings herein presented. They will be available only dur ing the Anniversary Sale. 'Ira' P $51.60 Outfit $40.10 (You Save 11.50) Victrola IV, $25.00 6 Records, $5.10 $21.50 Cabi net $10.00 Pay $5 now, the balance in amounts of $3.00 month ly, if desired. o - JL- $69.10 Outfit $55.10 (You Save $14.00) Victrola VI $35.00 G Records $5.10 $29 Cabi net, $15.00 Pay $5 now, the balance i n amounts of $4 monthly, if desired. gPi rU i r Outfit $85.10 $70.10 (You Save $15.00) Victrola VI $35.00 6 Records, $5.10 $45 "Con verto" Cab inet, $30.00 Pay $10 Balance $5 monthly, if desired. Come in and see these handsome outfits as early as possible. Only a limited quantity, and they may be gone' before long. . ntrawbrldee, Clothier Fl'th Floor, "Wt tfi ., v K V. V"f J aH -1 u 1 I J "V V v a r J - M i i r&i i 2' . V y ' rourin ftoor. -.ei V w.L- j j i ii """"iiSS . . .. H ' ' . j.J 22223 ) . ' f? v : i. ' 'X !f ..V' k. . in. jsJf" ki :?.; '. .,r V..J K. .,!.. . .' JlttUf. 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