y i jfl V nr7.lt "1 n'j.. i "'" f tH'TrW-. .' t.&Yifc 1.WAS .av.''' .aew a, "ttu j- s w " j: i ' j .' f . i-a u ... .' ' , EVENING fttetlC iLEbGEtt-jyfADE iVlf "tvK'AV.jif '7 T'.'M ".'." ''.i, .''flvV'V.-Y' w. .Afwrv r m V ! 1-1 I . .- y-.-rf , 1 HA 1 'I "' UL ii l m Ii i nU . ,'t? Jh."Jl & u. fr M m Wm Wm vV :? mm v n nnniim iiniiT V hT IUI N MUM I u'tfil Airrfiy Trahsport Aisno to Olitlo Dovyn Ways at 8:30 Tonight RUN SPECIAL EXCURSION ' Hog IMnd Shlpynrtl will be the scene Philadelphia's flrft moonlight launch -"Jb when the. army transport Alnc will pHd Into the Delaware river from the ,? of the world's greatest shipyard fonight. , The launching of the Alsne. which i H&ratd In honor of the Amrrienn heroei Who save, their lives In the famous bat f of the Alsue during the world w.t- Will tako place at S :n0 o'clock. Ton of Carcasses Charred on Smoke- A special excursion boat will Iravo house Racks Chestnut street wharf in time to reach I Firp was discovered last nij;ht in the I tlio rhlpyard just a the crnft glides Into i woodshed of the smokehouse of Swift th Delaware. On the sponsor's plat & Co.. in the rear of OOrt Noble street. form nromlnenf nrmv nffirlnl nn,l nm I " n me engines arnvcu uie supply 01 2i i. ii " i in i .i i elW seasoned yiujtet ui wir Miiiiwuii um ncturu i up nmpd Alsne a royal send-off ns she glides The smokehouse as nUo on fire clown Ihe war to become n Uncle Sam's sea fleet. The essel will be chrhtenetl bv Mrs. VV O. Haan, of Washington, D. 0.. wife of Brigadier Ocneral Hann. who commanded the Thirty -second Division ilnrlnr tlm Mnrnn nfTotlslve. Mrs. Hantl was chosen sponsor for tho vessel by the War Department. The division com manded by General Haan during the world war suffered a loss of 2808 men during the Alone battle and had n list' of 10.0G1J wounded. It belug eighth in the casualty list of the American ex peditionary forces. The division was, composed of National Guard units from Wisconsin and Michigan. ' The Alsne is n vessel of SOOt) dead weight tons. 44? feet long and will i make a speed of fifteen knots. It Is au oil burner and will be driven by a geared i turbine of C000 shaft horsepower. It, will have accommodations for 2200 offl- j cers and troops. I When the Aisne elides into the waters ' of the Delaware it-will mark the ll.'lth vessel that has. been built t the Ameri can International Shipbuilding Corpo ration since August 5. 1H15. the total deadweight tonnage of the easels launched aggregating Sfi.t.'O FIRE DESTROYS HAMS part of I Within hung a ton of choke qarcasscs t on racks awaiting tho carets of the pungent smoke to change them Into luscious hnms and the like. Hut nlas wmmaam ifyouwanf th genuine - in bottles bv the home at soda fountains and on draught i- they wore, not only smoked tbey wcro uwrdouo and charred. If jou figure out what you nay for a pound ot ham or bacon and multinfy Ittur 2u00 jou will have the amount ot damage, done, ex clusive of tho property loss. alcknr.v ana noen con- I Special for TODAY The Highest Grade Oxfords In the Right Styles Are Here At About Half P; rice Plenty of Tans! Plenty of Whites! Plenty of Blades. Plenty of Styles! Plenty of Sizes! Plenty of Pep! Worth up to 15.00 iHlllilli I, 'l 'tlillll.Mli'lliiii 11111111,1,7" -U nn.llTiiu'nnll Sfc T Jl 2 YS IkTVi 1 1 GOOD SHOEsO 919-921 Market St. 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 60th and Chestnut Sts. IM i III liilT 2746-48 flermantown ve. 5604-05 Germantown Ae. IJI'i'l1 llllJIlH'l1' HII, I1 I 'i I'MllnTT LEXINGTON SEDAN iWr con,)ltin ii ' rflnlhd, color, Krn iii h' Jll'.MV Lexington Motor Co, of Pcnna. I.exlncfrn niilc . S.1I-V1 V. riroinl Pf. im uiim nil rtwmfUJi'iujiuijai wm ffho Most Benuliful Car in Ameriqa lSs Uhb Moot Serviceable Truck m AnVorica teltflcM If you buy an automobile with out having confidence in the organization which sells it to you- you are not fair with yourself. CUV A. WILL6Y PtMsideni Jxidc. "Distributors 304 WQRTH BR9AD STREET, PHILADELPHIA V!5 IIOTOI'I.W . y'PHOTonKrss. f THRU X i Ad- j i V Company J rnoTori The following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer- ca, which is a guarantee of early showing sf the finest productions. Ask for the theatrt m your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. A1Viamki--i ,:th' Morris k Pai utik Ave. MAUT tV E- 'ISTER in S'IRE MUUORin '11 I C 5ID THOMP30N STS. wu-w MATINEE DAtLT ANITA sTRWAHT In "clover s nEni:i.r.ioN 'ADPAHIA CHESTNUT Be'nw 10TH riiwni-' ir in a m to n :15 HOnERT WARWICK m THE CITY Or MASKS is p. at. BALTIMORE Mt H TUtllmnr v. n 30 Sat. Mai CI.ARA KIMBALL YOl'VC, It) THE FOniUPPFN' WOMAN" PROAD KTREET AND JDUUCDirxL SL'POfEHANNA AVE MAItSttALL VKIUNI THE RIVER END MODEL 1.0 -oi TH m orinsitra. fn lininn. 1 In II VArm: nR'i m 1'EL K-TEN OVERBROOKJSR JLvny ptcKFono in ' '1.1.1 ANN ORD AVE. PALACE THE VIT I I'.IITIM, H MARKET STREET l" 4 M l , II IB P M. 'iiMlu in iu.i'nrcnDE!8" PRINCESS J"1'' 5U,IKCT STREET ""I- I IN' l( HITTER :-. I REGENT MAKI-T "T B,ow 1TTH lJ m i: nr two cities" BROADWAY BT$ "o'f. m' ALIfE LAKE in SHOHE A" HEM CAPITOL 722 MARKET STREET in A M n 11 15 F M MARY MILES MIVTER In ruivor. .4ww. -. RIAI TO lEK.IANTOWV AVB. THE rnor I -'RUBY MVRKET ST in deiow rn THf f.R EAT SUA POTT" CENTURY Hl,B AVft asth st TOM Mrx 'n THE CYCLONE ' SAVOY mi VRXHT STREET M TO mnmi nn r ht , ' THF: hTRfivrjEs-r TO MTDNIOHT COLONIAL Gln2 &n WZK T ' TOM MOORE In pfDS ' SHERWOOD M?, "nd nlilmor. UE DAN-IN rool" rMIDDrCC MAIN HT MANATU.NKl EMPKbiSD MATINEE DAILY i faIrmount TATis-ErY ' TOM MI In THE DAREPEVIL ' CARAI1 V THEATRE 1311 MarttM St. FAMIL-I 9 A M Mldnlfht EDITH JOHNSON In "WOLVES .OP THESTREET " ... . o-x" TlIEATnE Blow Sprue 56TH ST. MATINEE DAILY Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde "FRANKFORD 4T1B SSS"d SrRjr GREAT NORTHERN Br9?T iS'M NORMA TALMAPOE in 'T1IB ttOMAN ilVE- ' 7nrrji Al wni walnut str IMPEKlALi Mat. '.' SO Eli. 7 4 8 BERT LYTEl.L In "T1IK HIOHT OK AY' Zr ATMTD "ST & LANCAHTEIt A E LEAUt'r MATINLE DAILY THOMAS MKiniHN In "W1T flANOBJ "lit WIFE'" r mrDTV broad a columria av. LIBEK 1 I MATINEB DAILY HOt'SK PETERS In , HHK HUSH.CNDS AND (.AI.UO H ES .MAINrlrillVl AND MAMIKIM 6T RIJ4IH PEIKIl'SON In "HI8 HOUSE IN ORDER" STANLEY ?,IAr.K" ABOVE iflTII nn JFKYLL VMm''5TDr, VICTORIA V'Jr,,? 0TH r m THE TTONriFR VfAV lr 333 iDVITT ernzsT theatrb ltrvii i n a.m.1. to una pm. nrnnnB TTALSir In L MANHATTAN,- KN1UHT' I " NLXON.NIRDLINGERWt THEATRES BEI-MONT 5i'D ABOyB MAKKET BLAVfHE WEET In '''MPr v orrj CEDAR ''l,TlU)?r COLISEUM MAnKE,TTI?EATNK JUMBO FOrUST 52D AND LOCUST STHEBT3 MAE MCRRAY In "J" to 11 ROT STrn-iDT.',:' "'' WTH THE WESTERNERS rRONT ST & OIRARD AVE VIOLET HEriNO In U THE COST ' - n- ll II TUB DAN' K 62D AND MARKET STS t 1 . no I w:r ;.""," SumnUt ne M-. rt)riiti NIXON Th I.p ' n Prf RIVOLI "D ANU hvs'' &ts TIIF MRCiIN Of HrAMHOfT I STRAND1 '"Janoo I f HARI El nT In "-"A'uo PMtlH QREEN ' WEST ALLEGHENY .H& , TiVHT CHANOE 70 7chrt bpwln prTw tor tb week rpat'"l Saturday evening THOMAS MEIOHAV In imiWlPEI" AlUcBto and itinitv Announcement for Friday and Saturday. Store Open from 9 to 5. -'-' ; ,r-izjwst,t,is cywTief WlT? Dresses for Y$ Less Dresses from our regular stock. Silk Dresses, Cotton Dresses, Dressco for women ; Dresses for misses. Dresses for afternoon, Dresses for formal wear yes, and a few in black for mourning. Wide range of prices $30.00 Dresses for $20.00; $75.00 Dresses for $50.00; $150.00 Dresses for $100.00, and scores of other in between prices. If genuine money-saving is of interest to you, the news presented in the following items will bring you to Darlington's Fri day and Saturday Hosiery Women' S4.00 All-silk Stockit.As for ?3.f0; black only; perfect in cvoiy waj ; made by tho best manu facturer of High-grade Hosiery in the country. Women's $1.00 White Meicerized Lisle Stockings' for 85c; seamed hacks; seamless feet; will gic ex cellent fervioc. Women's ?l..riO Lisle Stockings for $1.15; full fashioned; high spliced heels and lemforced toes; black, white, Russian calf, cordovan. Women's 75c White Lisle Stock ings for 1'iOr; semi-fashioned. Underwear Women'- S1.00 Combination Suits for S.ic; cotton, ribbed, low neck, sleeele.-;. .-hell or tight knee in legular izes, also some MERODE Pink Suits with tight knee in extra size1- onh. Women's TiOc Vests for COc each or 3 for ?1 00; fine cotton; low neck; no sleeves; cool and sheer. Silks $fi So and $7.50 Baronet Satin, S1.S5 a yaid; a very popluar summer wp.up, white in the 35-inch width; Coppn md lose in tho 40-inch width. ?7 50 Xa y Tricolette for $3.G5 a yaid; heay quality, 36 inches wide. I00 N'ay Taffeta for ?3.25 a at'(. good, tuidy weave in tha bP5'-likd shade of the season. Trunks, Suitcases, Bags At Prices Favorablv Low We have recently moved the Luggage and Leather Goods Department to the most convenient section Fir3t Floor Center to facilitate your selec tion. And careful, wide-awake buying enables us to offer needed luggage at low prices. Stop in! Look these over. For $5.25 to 19.00 Real leather Boston Bags; light weight and convenient for short trips. For $10.75 Cotcx Overnight Bags with fittings; others in leather up to $25.00 very practical and smart looking, too. Up to $21.50 for Overnight Bags in real leathers, some with fittings. For $7.75 to $10.00 Traveling Bags, black and brown, in handy cizes. For from $0.00 to $50.00 Suitcases, large and small. Those for -$0.00 are of black enameled duck. Then there are Cases of leal patent leathor or tan cowhide, fitted or unfitted. From $16.50 to $60.00 Trunks, regulation size, Ward robe and Steamer Trunks. Paper and Cloth lined; some of fiber and others covered. Our Novelty, Jewelry and Gift Counter has also been moved to this center section. You will find here many practical and unusual Gifts, or articles for personal use; also Toilet Preparations. A $12.50 Corset for $8.50! Gossard front-lacing for the tall, well-developed figure; medium low bust; long skirt; made of coutil; 3 pairs of hose supporters. The price is reduced because the model has been discontinued by the manufacturer. No additional charge for expert fitting by a graduate Corsetiere Petticoats Exceptional Value Price $4.85 which means an average saving of $J.00. Silk jersey some in smart, 2-tone effects; others in plain navy, brown, Copen and a few American beauty. Cool, light-weight ideal for summer. Porch Dresses at a Saving Special nt $3.65 Ltght rolor voiles and percales in stripes and checks; all sizes. Special at $4.85 The very popular Navy-and-white Fig ured Voile Dresses in a be coming tyle. Special at $5.00 Gingham, chambrav and voile in light colors; large sizes only. Special at $9.50 Dainty and attractive Frocks in green, blue and white stripe effect'-; white organdie collars and mff.s sash of self ma-tennl. TOADS MARK ntflsJl rr MfMJSssfr hT r -w mi v fm ibicjl tim fjv -vwm -rrnit fflii - i vmmcaeB- SUITS imi COATS The most praitical garments for summer; several stylca and all sizes for women and misses. Wll MA 4 ' Lingerie Cool, comfortable, easily laundered Voile Underwear in pink, blue and orchid at savings of 26 $5.00 to $5.95 Night Gowns $3.75 ti $4.45. $3.95 to $1.50 Envelopo Chemise $2.95 to $3.40. $3.00 Bloomers $2.25. Philippine Underwear Reduced 25 You may choose from our cntiro stock of fine Philippino Lingerie and pay 25 less than the regular prices, ; j- p. t rvlvninC Kllinkn TlAMf-nl AnvM 1fk uigttic o Aiiuuuu icuiai ucdiii, ii:9iv . t Mnll Orders m t 'A Killed m W ffwiseas 925-27 Market St. i A Most Extraordinary Sale m m Silk Shirts! iifiy'jHAL m I IffSB (I I' xKi. fflA . ii(v.lJT lit n JI 111 ill) xv U i At This Low Price iiB liaaaaaaaaaaHiiito Baby Broadcloths Broadcloths Heavy Crepes New Satin Stripes Satin-Stripe Crepe White Jerseys Silk Taffetas Values to $12.00 NEvery shirt is offered at less than actual cost of ma terials and tailoring. Tbl is a supremo bargain event for men to stock up for the sum mer months. We advise ealy choosing. Street Floor IIIIIPA MoSW m u Hi I 111 I i l W i I'lly -Extraordinary Sale Men's $3 to $3.50 Shirts At a Price About Wholesale Cost Corded Madras Fancy Shirtings i Plain Colors Striped Effects Neat Checks Sounds like old. times to sec such won derful shirts offered at so low a price. But here they ar about 450 of them, and they sure will go in double-quick' time at this special price. All made in best possible manner cut very full, with soft cuffs. We couldn't duplicate them again to sell nt this low price, for they cost more in tho wholesale market today. Street Floor mm s m I SPECIAL TOMORROW! Men's $25 Silk Mohair Suits Extraordinary Bargain Value at The ideal of all sum mer suits. They are always dressy as well as comfortable. Navy blue or black in plain J effects. All sizes. Men's $35 & $40 3-Pieee Cloth Suits $i V'ma quality worsteds, mixture cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds in newest 2 and 3 button styles. Double-breasted models also. Men's $5.00 Trousers $.85 Largo variety of neat patterns. VfTmmWM fMml nil JTm '.MilMrkwii V Mimlml J till lii-ittst.iitacjnm - ! ci rmmwtwm 'U'Jll A Big Sale of Men's Oxfords Values Jj QK up to p gyai $8.50, at Tt This Is a savins worth the attention of every man who wants new low shoes for tho summer. Black calf and tan calf in the plain or wing-Up effects. Solid leather soles and heels. English lasts. Street Floor Entire Stock Men's Straw Hats $9,011 Formerly Priced to $3.45, at Marked for a quick clearance this is indeed most unusual, especially when you realize that tho season lias just but started. All tho wanted straws brim and crown effects. Street Floor A Moat Unusual Saving on Boys' Wash Suits Positively worth up to $3.50, at A special purchase makes thia low prico possible. Fine quality wash materiala in plain colors or in two-tone color combinations, Popular Oliver Twist model, trimmed with pearl buttons and neat pocket. All sizes from 214 to 8 years. HIRSCirS SECOND FLOOR $J8 mnsmj's ft4lMWM I m, MARKET ST, 1 X ; ' j, i ' m rUJ.. 0. - W 'It' tt. W:11krj.n I t