"l-J JJXAfrrJtTMB "JM '." -ir- MRS. ZECCA REAP THIS! It' Vbout Hold-Up You May be Interested Iri A deep, dork mystery lurks some where In the cao of William Zccca, 2l4l South Thirteenth street, who was 'held, up and robbed of $38 late yester day afternoon at Brood nnd Jackson itreels. About 4 o'clock Zccca was standing on the- street corner. An automobile containing five men came along, slowel op and finally drove past. Several min utes later it come by a second time and this time stopped. Tho men got out. "Gotta match!" one of them asked Zeocn, who shook his head, "Have a cigar?" the Interlocutor in quired persuasively, nnd again Zccca shook his head. "Wnnta drink?" demanded the auto mobllist in nn injured tone. For the third time Zecca made a negative nnswer, nutl the next thing he knew he was staring a loaded revolver in the muzzle. Zecca says the five men got $3S from him, and the police dcclaro he asked the house sergeant of the Fifteenth street and Snyder avenue station whether the news of the robbery would be in the evening papers. "I suppose so, why?" returned the sergeant. "I want my wife to sec it." Zecca is said to have replied, nervously. END HORTICULTURE CLASS Twelve Young Women Students Harvest fcrop Started In April Twelve young women of social promi nence from various sections of this country and Canada havo just com pleted the spring course at the School oi Horticulture for Women, nt Ambler, and arc now gathering nnd preserving the fruits and vegetables which they began cultivating in April. T aaIkIiMIiMaM est iltAlM IMAlfi1 president of the school. Among those who attended was Miss Eleanor I'ul lerton, n member of tho junior clnAt), who juit returned from France where she nssistcd her father in reconstruction work. Tho graduates include: Mrs. Itlclinrd nishop and Mrs. Henry Bromley, of Oermantown; Mrs. N. 0. Crogor, of Radnor: Mrs. William- O. Horse, of Chestnut Hill: Mrs. II, C. Quest, of Ardmorc: Mrs. Edward Rice, Jr., of Logan; Miss Helen F. Mullincr, of Camden : Miss II. D. Drnyton, of Maine; Miss Margaret C. Laldlaw,. of Toronto J Miss Anna L. Trlehard. of New Hampshire, and Mrs. F. M. Whit lock, of Cleveland, O. IT WAS NEARLY A HOLD-UP Auto, Brave Patrolman, Victim Present, but No Robbers A real old fashioned hold-up seemed all primed to tako place early this mornlnR on Twenty-third street below Balnbridgc, Patrolman La Men did his part with speed and courage. He saw nn auto mobllo stop by the curb. Three men were in the car and another man stood beside it. Thc.v seemed to be arguing "Auto bandits," thought the patrol man, and drew his gnu at ho hurried toward the spot. On his approach the car phot away with Huspiclotis haute. La Mon got nil ready to hear a tale of woe from tho 'man who remained, saying that he had been robbed of his pockctboolc .containing a small fortune. All ho heard was:' "Matter? Nothing nt all. Just hav ing a littlo argument." , "Everything was there," thought La Mon sadly aw he walked 'away, "except the blooming hold-up." Brloker to Fight Extradition Dr. William II. Brlckcr, 8r ,uow under arrest In Ilucnos Aires, Argen tina, for Jumping $21,600 ball nfttr conviction for haying caused the death' rincuur chief county (Icteetlvc, who & "n BoSK' America. According to MrVKrwIn'V rnhlpffrnm. Tlnrtnr 1lrln1. !.. -....'" 5r"fe,8!r8.I,0..riJ,lNcwOrlean,i tnr JilniRnlf nn.l n !. 1.. i' r'T??.? there January 0, although not, divorced from his wife here. " sSTOHE OPKN8 DAILY 0 A. M. AND CI.OHICS 0 P. M. SMAII, St rilONE, OltDBnS FIU.KDS $ A New Series Tomorrow! Women's & Misses' $5 to $8 Sweaters, $2.89 Button, tuxedo and slip-on styles 0f pure zephyr or worsted yarn. Some have rlpplea. Tuxedo collars plain or fnncy weavea. - ' harvest, the graduates were, entertained wun ii iiu vj ib3 uiiuu i. xiuiues, vi uiin. onran rincuurK throiirti -illegal operation. Is preparing T 0 U t ' extradition to tl.Is country, acc9ordC EZC Yellow Trading Stamps FREE To Every Purchaser of a Dollar's Worth or More Series "13XXS" & "13XXT" Good In any yellow trading stamp book, no matter how many other "extra'1 Btampn you may alrcatfy have. Ooodn rurcliaaed To-motrow Will no Clinmed on July Illll. Paysbla In Arntunt HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Lit Bftoilrafts ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10a PUP.CHASE ALL DAY 1 U P Mi 2 I BROAD USi?SgjSSI I and "WALNUT STREETS i There's a cozincss, a daintiness nnd an intimacy to the Ritz Roof that makes it contrast very pleasantly with the bigger places. But the difference only begins there for none but the Ritz has Ritz Service and Cuisine. , 1JHD UjLLj Keds l aJBSk KilMffrfiYt tlWWI I P J FOR COMFORT THIS SUMMER Boys' and Girl' 1.25up Men's & Women's Oxfords and Tennis Shoes 1.75 Ladies' and Men's Raincoats All new models, big variety to select from; different shades. Value $20, 1 0 row. Men mu to d ttic 4 an th llakai wmn in & And tlwlr hsoMwork rajri ChOdrca rrl In their Mft, (Urn, "brtoV appl. Garden Hose, 12c a foot U.S. Goyernment Hip Boots ?:...":. '4.80 Sf "v m ttnun vs tuve r gggJf 820 CHESTNUT ST. f y hihux 585 t':$-: -51 tfU V 80th Anniversary 18401920 A Great Sale of Trunks and Leather Goods To Celebrate the 80th Anniversary of the Founding of the House of Bains On July 1st, 1840, the first George B. Bains opened a trunk store at the S. W. Corner of Fourth nnd Market Streets. Each year since has marked a year of growth in public service and in volume of business. This reduction sale is an attempt on the part of the Bains of tho third generation to express practically their appreciation of tho ever-increasing patronage of three generations of Philadel phlans. The Entire Stock Reduced in Price For Example Wardrobe Trunks that were $37.60 to $275.00 80th Anniversary Price, $30.00 to $225.00 Traveling Bags that were $6'.50 to $275.00 80th Anniversary Prices, $5.00 to $225.00 Fitted Suit Cases that were $45.00 to $276.00 80th Anniversary Prices, $36.00 to $225.00 Plain Suit Cases that were $6.76 to $75.00 80th Anniversary Prices, $5.00 to $60.00 Ladies' Hand Bags Reduced 20 Per Cent. Write, Telegraph or 'Phone (Filbert 28-30) if you can't como. Geo. B. Bains & Son, Inc. 1028 Chestnut Street With acknowledgments to K. C. B. cc and he gave U dead away IV8 REALLY BTrrprisinf. 7K M ON PY you sare. BY A8KINQ questions. I FOUND that the makas, OP A hair restorer. WAS BALD as a coot) 60 I passed that up. AND A bird who cam, TO SELL oil stock. HAD HIS own cash, IN LIBERTY Bonds, 60 I ducked again. AND I aafcod a clerk. FOR JHE boot cigarettes, AND HE reached arouafl, FOR A iuazy box. AND I know I was in. FOR THE came old lino, 80 I asked hlin this. "WOULD YOU smoko one ot 'en IF I bought a box?" AND THEN he smiled, LIKE A regular guy. AND 8 AID "No thanks.. I'LL 8MOKE my owa.1 AND I got wise. AND A8KF.D him then. WHAT BRAND he amoked, AND HE showed mo. AND THEN he said. "THEY SATISFY." AND B'GC8H, he's rieht SURE they titisfy. Chesterfields hTC "body" that's the reason. Body enough to tatirfy a cigar smoker. And yet Chestr rficlds are mild. Impos sible? That's it exactly Chesterfields have accomplished the impossible, They satisfy and yet they're mild. 0 I C hcsterficld Jjjg CIGARETTES -a : i iSiMlMli fi Market Eighth Filbert Seventh $5 toJ$8 Sweaters, $3.89 Limited lot. Fine wool and fibre nlllc In button nnd Tuxedo Btylcs. Alt col. ota Mo Mnll or l'lione ordrrs. X.H Drothers Second Floor Second Day of the End-of-the-Month Sale! Men's and Young Men's Serge SUITS J Q tf m J V With Extra Pair of Trousers All-wool; guaranteed fast color. - t- n ii ti ii ii ii ti "-" Men's $12.50 Palm Beach $7 Eft & Featherweight Suite . . . . ; ' '. Cool coat-ond-pants suits for hot weather; natural color. Limited lot; sizes 34 to 38. Men's $5.50 Outing Trousers, $3.98 Neat gray designs In good weaves. I M H M Hi II I, ,1 i ! ,1 I $2.50 Automobile Dusters, $1.50 Single- and double-breasted models in cool, serviceable fabrics; natural color. W HI II i ! W W M tin II M HliwH It- Boys' $8.50 to $10 Suits, $5 Single- or double-breasted Norfolks; shep herd plaids. Sizes 11 to 18. ... ..-....... Boys' $2 to $2.50 Wash Pants, 95c White duck. 2 to 13 years. II iii !! mi i iff WM"M HI'II W II Him Boys' $3.50 to $4 Wash Suits, $2 Junior Norfolks, Oliver Twist and Middy styles; all-white or with contrasting trim mings, also blue, brown nnd gray stripe effects and solid colors. Sizes 2 to 8. Lit nrotliern SECOND FLOOR. 7TII STRKET Women's & Misses' Apparel 5 $8 Dresses 1$ Voile or gingham in delightful colorings. Vestce, at tractive piping and pockets. Ftcturea. ilbwi ffl4 i rr&1rih$ ill lsp bUM Jill m mi "e. . $10 Dresses, $6.75 Smart styles developed from figured and flowered voile. Sash girdle or chic belts. Or gandie collar and cuffs; short sleeves. Pictured. $12 Dresses, $8.95 Plain, figured and flowered voiles. Somo peplums. El bow sleeves. T T- 1 T II II II ll ii n ! $16.50 Dresses, $11.75 Plain or figured Georgette, foulard and taffeta. Tunic and straight line styles. 3 c a d o d, embroidered or braided. . - $25 Sports Coats & Capes, $14.75 Silvertone, serge, velour and English mixtures. Approv ed colors. ' $2 to $3 Wash$1 fiQ Sftirts ' X 93V Lincne, gnbardine and surf satin. Lit Ilrotherx SECOND FLOOK Men's Jkm Shirts:Iialf Price J&pfa&f. Shirts . . . )ef O Rushed here by the makers, Miller Bros. Co., Broad and Wallace Sts., this city, to complete deliveries in their close-out of this season's overstock. Rich Jersey Silks, Pussy Willow Taffetas. Eagles Brothers' Crepe dc Chine. Brondcloths and Satin-striped Tub Silks: also White Tub Silks with Self-stripes. Fashionable colorings nnd rich designs from neat pin-stripes to highly colored cluster and candy stripes. Sizes 14 to 16. 1 MANCHKSTnn Shirts nrr notrrt throughout the world for tlirlr lit, flnlKh nnd workmnnMilp. They have become Miinrtimlliril, nnd It In rnrrl.v tht thrr lire nold under die reitulur retull price. $3.50 and $4 Madras and Crepe Shirts, $2.15 Fine woven and printed madras; also soft finished crepe. Lit Urotherx and -First Floor, 7th Street Subw.iy Store $5 and $6 Imported Madras Shirts, $2.95 The famous Anderson English madras, in rich candy and cluster stripes; also Russian cord and fiber stripe madras. Some with attached collar in white and champagne pongees. r t n m wl--tw m $5 Poplin Shirts, $2.65 Stylish stripe effects. 6 to $8 Silk-&-$0 AC Cotton Shirts O.IO Pongees nnd plain color satin, with self-figurcs, stripes and checks. Also white silk and cotton weaves, with color stripes and lustrous silk stripes. J $3.50t Madras Shirts, $1.95"" Self-satin stripes combined with printed color stripes; also some all-white. HATS THIMMHD FUllll $4 to $6 Sports Hats, $1.95 $6 to $25 Corsets, $4 to $15 Popular makes. Including our Lit Brothers' Special Lit nrother.-SECONP FLOOR Jaunty roll brim, mushroom, HtralRht or Hat sailors and ether btyleH In an assortment of Hue quality straws, Including hemp. Hand and bow trimmings. Hum mer colors, yo mail or phone orders. Lit mothers First Floor. North $3 Voile & Organdie Waists, $1.85 Odds and ends. Including many pretty btylcs. Some have lace trimming and pin plaits. ,. ... ..-.. 'x " $5 & $6 Waists, $3 Crcpo de chine and Georgette. Odds and ends of some of cir st-selllng styles. Limited lot Lit llrntlirrs-rSKCOXP FLOOR $2 White Satine Petticoats, $1.49 Clearance from a noted maker. Flounce with pin cording and ruffle. SKCO.N'D FLOOR $45 Brass Bed, $36.75 IISa.mo.8rln3c0h nilers In l!?ad and foot Bright or same W In ribbon finish. $18 75 Lit nrothrM-FOURTH FLOOK Women's $1.75 to S2.25 Silk Stockings, $1.29 i.'..M.f!.l,,i.i,Kl and laHlllcilfU hlm-k ami wlnii ami colois two-tone and lace striped effects $1.29 98c Women's $2 Silk Stnckincs Knhlone'l leg Uluck, white, cor d' van and grav Infants' & Children's 50c & 75c Fancy Top Socks,29c Jpalnt cioringH ., ,j H i -- -- -- - - Women's SI to 1.39 ygc Union Suits Cottmi ribbed extra size, bodice hhnne. rlbbnn straps Lacp and Hbell trimineil clne-flttlng Itnfe M i -- -- -- ,.. . Women's 75c Union CQc Suits y f '011(111 ribbed lyiw neck, sleeve less 'Hro-trlmnied knee. Vo imiif or jihortc ordrrj filled nn fcltf iiiKeiirrnr Lit llrothern First Floor, South $1.50 Envelope Chemise, 97c Fifteen excellent models rf fine materials with lai'es, embroidered medallions and ribbons We nrrv a Voviplrte Line of the Sew fllnom-Pel" a IJlnomer and Petticoat Combined. Lit lirothrra Sei-r-nd Floor $1.10 & $1.20 Mason Fruit Jars, dozen, 60c Girls Colorful $3 to $4 Voile Dresses, $1.75 10 A. M. KALE Surpllca effect with ruffled skirts, others with niching, ruffles or touches of embroidery. Largo bow ties. Sizes 8 to 11. Lit mothers SECOND FLOOK Seamless Sheets Kxtra heavy, medium weight and oxtra fine cambric finish LOT 1 J3 A 3.2B Value 51.03 Sizes 65x99, 65x108 1 LOT a 4 & 4JS Vulurs O,20 SIzch 72x99, 72x108, 72x1135 LOT 3 to SO.SO Vnlnen SO.7. Sizes 81x99, 90x99, 90x108 Ct Lit Brother First Floor, North Room-Size Rugs Only ono or two of a kind HiH lloyiil Wilton &QQ dt 9x12 feet J)Ol7.0U $110 Itoyiil Wilton 8.3x10 6 feet 7 Itoyiil Wilton 6x9 feet $85 $52.50 $1.25 Cork Linoleum, Two lids. wide. sq. ;d., 66c Two thousand yards; remnnnt lengths. Bring sizes. No mnll or phone nrilern, Lit Brother FOmTft FLOOR $1.50 White Habutai Wash Silks, 75c Pure slllt nuallty yard wide. S3 Navy Blue Taffetas, $1.69 Superior nll-slllt quality 35-inch. No mnll or phone order filled on Silks Lit Brother First Floor, South 40c White Chiffon Voile, 29c 27-Inch Lit Brother First Floor North 75c Martex Bath Towels, 49c Large size, Doubts Terry yams; full bleached. Boirn, 15.83. 75c Pure Irish Linen Crash. . . 49 $100,000 Sale! White Summer Shoes Women's,Misses'&Children's:LessThanHalfPrcie Oq Sale in Main Arcade and First Floor Shoo Section-. No Mail or Phone Orders Filled Women's $6 to $8 l$g).85 White Low Shoes f k PlimnS. Cnlnninlc Ovfnwlo Wnotilnnnhlo VlPpls. Linen, Sea. Island Duck, Canvas, Closc-ivcave Reignakin Misses" & Children's $2.50 Mary Jane Pumps$1 AK & Oxfords ; L'xJ Canvas, with white enamel leather soles. Sizes 8V to 2. Women's $7 to $9 Washable White Kid Pumps $0 OP "Thco" ties, pumpa and Oxford tics. Hand-turned and stitched soles. Women's White Canvas and Linen $3 to $4$1 QC Low Shoes ; L ,VD Various styles in oxfords and pumps. Louis or military heels. Lit llrofherit First Floor, Noitl. Women's & Big Girls' $2.25 to $4 Oxfords and Mary j $ Jane Pumps Good nuality canvas with stitch ed rubber soles. Also white Nu buck sports oxfords with patent leather trimming; stitched leather heels. Sizes 2V6 to 7. Women's $1.25 Silk Gloves. 55c Two-clafip; double tips , limited Jot. .Vo iiuill or phono orders. $2.75 White Silk$1 A A Gloves ' 1H" lii-hutton length. .Vo mall or nioiir ordn-K Flrsi I.'lo'ir South $5 Life Guard Bathing Suits,-$3.49 Naval flannel pants, white Meeve lers Jersey and web belt Sizes IM to II HKmNI) KLOOH $1 O'Cedar Oil and Dust Mops, 69c AVItli tin crntalner $r"Li7cTim7' Pure Aluminum $1.27 Ware Portage Auto Tires Daisy tread. Guaranteed for un limited mllenge. Kvery tire llfst iuallty: fnctory wrapped, with serial number Mie I'ortage Price Our Price 30x3 $21 SI 3.98 30x3 $26.15 $17.29 32x3 $31.85 $23.45 Lit IlrntherH SKCOND FLOOR $2.50 Kimonos, $1.55 Figured cotton challls Straight model. Khlrrtil satin ilbho; trimmed. Slr.es 30 to U. No "'"II or phone orders. Lit Brother SKCOND FLOOK $14.50 Couch Hammocks, $10.95 Box mattresses, covered with brown canvas. Strong spring i nag mine pocltels. aalvniiUed chain hung. Stands, $M8 Clear glass. Complete with metal cap and i jbber ring. Tint or quart sizes. Like Hketch. Third Floor nxtra heavy qun,'.lty, 4-quart size, Berlin Kettles, Saucepans, Stewing or Preserving 'Kettles. Ut Brother TIimD FLOOIt Heavy BariiBley weave: llntless. Lit Brothers First Floor, NprUi ess. Nprtl f Lit llrotliers-THinD FLOOK Visit Our nig Jtettaurunt Beit of Krerytlilnr at I.(Attl rrlces Seventh yior of Our New Ilulldl ng, 7M SIrk?' 8" J 'AK.. iM- '