t - a l4l;j ' . f 1 ?TTr r i r -f t n wWwJ s?T 1 beoYS drowned; r TRY RESCUE IN VAIN h, . Companions Dive, but Fall' to Savo Youth Lost hi Stono Quarry Pool I PARENTS WITNESS TRAGEDY . Three boys were drowned -yesterday In and about the city, when they tried to avoid the, Intense' heat of the day The victims' orot . Edward Gbuler, cn; Jcar,8 olt1, narrow-ate street and Nicetown-lape. tvnilam Stelnbenaw, sixteen -years .M 1010 North Thirtieth Street. Walter Grjmlejr,, eight years old, 337 MX-namc siren, ,uhuku, ..m, filaricr. who ws emtfloyrrt nt the Us withftr. FIT glriWr Co,, -XJ?j f tho Northeast bout a cvanl. - 01.1:1:1.. ih nn nnnviM..i..i ssra sa"' wuhnbout Swim Will T ,0I,Y, O1 '""K fed W edfc lninn effort toTdth? b0r ofth,r -rln, but in vain. The policy wer.d then notified, and they secured a rowbont and grannie for five hours in vain., DynimltelM was-resorted to, but the body was not recovered, and the police bellevS that U W,?caLu,!l,t bctwccn somo rocks. lUat While his parents looked on. hclnlcas to rescue film, joung StclnbennS He was seized with cramps when he swam Into a current of cold water com ing' fr6m a spring in the creek, ami wen under beforo other bathers, hear- hnS"-'08' cod rcach him The body was recovered. loung Grimlcy, with n group of com panlonswas wimng in the IZt Ml illillllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllM BRIGHT'S DISEASE Why Suffer Linger? Drink Mountain Valley Water Famous , curative water from near Hqt Springs, Ark. ' rNDOnSED DT PHYSICIANS gMonntaiii Valley" Water Co., 718 Chestnut St. 13 . , . .i . Phone) Walnot M07-- Strvta at itiainv -iuDa, noma, uaiea ana I', n. n. a nln -can Sold br flrat-claaa crocara, drucalata. ate, or dlract by ua. iOlHH IisEb ftwate riVer- Off Ilitt.if.ifi nT,K M. ..-..-. 1 'A r V ,r 7 -? ua iv ii I'll iin RTunnun . -... . and .was caught in an undercurrent. ' The police were notified, and for sev eral houra dragged the waters near tho accident before they succeeded In re covering the body. Now Prlaat to Celebrato Mass Iter. Cuthbcrt B. Cotton, O. . M.. who was ordained to tho priesthood last Tuesday, will celebrato n solemn high mass in the chapel of the Dominion Monastery, 1C00 Haddon nvenuc. Cam" den, Mpnday morning, at 10 o'clock. Tho sermon will be prcachtd by n Fran ciscan father. All tho friends of the newly ordained priest, as well as those of tho Nuns of tho Perpetual Itosary, aro cordially invited to assist at the holy mass and rccelvo tho reverend father's blessing. The Usual rosary devotions will take placo Sunday In the chapel, and Iter. J. 8. Moran, Q. P., chapmlh, will deliver n sermon ml.' ..... m. .. . A WW ivicKea bv nerso A mue'yc&r-old bpy, while, playing on the sidewalk yesterday in Frank ford, was kicked by a horse, suffering concussion of tho brain. Albert lllg ham, 2083 Granite street, balancing himself as he walked along tho curb, passed a horse tied to a pole, and as he did so fell, and tho horse reared up in fright and kicked tho boy in the head. He was taken to the Frhnkford Hospital in an unconscious condition. . NOTICE" TO THE TEXTILE TRADE Now,l tho time la make theae mnrh ta repair, we fall rrankfnrri Our tatlmnte and nsrcSir.' nnfh tlila ire eiptrta in t adrlce coala ran nothlnc. LODGE & COMPANY Textile Machinist and Manufaciurera. FRANKFoni) Leather Good a Trarallnr 3fa Orarnlsht Baia. HcavTtLuffaie. Fancjr Hand Data. Draaa and Fancy Home Noraltlea. Carda and Ganaa. ' Fleer Lampa. Cutlery Umbrallaa. Electrical Appllancaa. Fountain Pane. Can era Filma. - QoeiSl f STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING Lit o mngrav your Personal stationery on HOSKINS MASCULINE BOND "A MAN' PAPER" For many years vro riayo marketed thra high-grade brand of writing- paper, which is made excluairely to meet the requirements of men for personal correspondence. MADE 'IN TWO SIZES 100 aheeta Maacullne Bond, large else, and 100 cnvelopae, $3 00. mail lOOeheete, 100 envelope, . - '. 'a- Headquarters for termaiiFbunteinPeQ TfifoKSriA STATIONERS ENGRAVERS CHESTNUT STREET AT NINTH Double Reduction On All Summer Shoes When we announced our Special Mid- season Sale in May we made substantial cuts in the prices of all Summer goods. , Now,, with the opening of our regular Semi-Annual Sale i t -we make still further reductions on the already reduced prices, insuring abso lutely the greatest values in the city on shoes of Niederman quality. That means the best that can be obtained. MEN'S e 1 1 00 and 1 2'.00, now 7.90 12.50 and 13.50,now 9.90 1 4.00 and 1 5.00, now 10.90 WOMEN'S I 1.00 and I2.50.and 12.00, now 3.50, now 7.90 9.90 14.00 to 17.00, now 11.90 Discontinued Lines About 1 000 pairs men's and women's Summer Shoe3, including some white Shoes, formerly $ 1 0 to $ 1 5. 5.90 I .' I .1 A Jl A .F Vi' u a - - t .. :i' . w vvwrf " . i ." . X ,1 . i. S&tfjtfi SlEDERMAN 41 S. Eighth 930 Chestnut 203 N. Eighth ' E THE SW.OST EEXUTIFUL CPITI T2Z JZMEHICJPI a . . . .. i5-iiBfi5-HifnS-H-r llIBBsBfflnDsBsBsBB' IH 'HI Hln ls sS u'2SSSHHHV!HHHHHIHIHHHEBHVHHHBm.A. HSluliv Ba" '! W n ft jftp tftfflfllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIII.WKwtfufl! F Zl tlL0---l-a-lHl-P--!l K WWmWP Ml BM P T yHS. k 5zaBBBC jja mmm r 'o-vi-v-. i A FEW years ago, closed cars were heavy, clumsy and -awkward. They. jvere designed, admittedly, to protect against the elements and they claimed nothing more., Today clpsed cars are as much in evidence during the summer months as in severe winter feather. They offer every sum mer comfort of open cars with even additional conveniences and luxury. The "6-43" Coupe is charac teristic of the full line of Paige (closed cars. Every line, every curve is expressive of dignity and refinement. There is a grace and charm that makes this Coupe absolutely distinctive 'the embodiment' of style and modern "smartness." Rumble and rattle are en tirely eliminated by rubber bumpers on the doors and felt pads around the body, roof and windows. Comfortable 1 o w seats with iust the proper tilt, in sure maximum riding comfort. We are still able to make im mediate delivery on this popular Coupe and a few other open and enclosed models. . CUV A. WHIGS' PtciUeni eiS(W-MUY M$T?R C? J Jtiifa Distributors STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER -T Continuing the Wonderful Sale of the Famous Hart, Schaffner & Marx Spring and SummerSuits A Special Late Purchase to Which We Added Several Hundred From Our Own StockAll Marked at Less Than Wholesale Prices $38.50 Made to Sell at $70.00 to $75M $44.50 Made to Sell at $80.00 to $85.00 $31.50 Made to Sell at $60.00 to $65.00 The choicest models of the season, for men and young men, in sizes for men of regular, stout, short and slender proportions. This wonderful disposal started to-day with a thousand Suits, about seven hundred of which are fresh from the famous Hart, Schaffner & Marx factory and practically all of the' latte are of FINE WORSTED FABRICS, in the very best selection of this season's patterns aid colorings. THE KIND OF SUITS IN GREATEST DEMAND among the most particular and critical men. 5-- BtrawbrMae A Clothlfj S-;ond Floor. Eait &o 4OP $375 -559 $675 47.50 1200 Lovely Silk and Cotton Waists Reductions of One-third to One-half n' Just received, a special purchase of twelve hundred of the prettiest new Silk and Cotton Waists that have been shown this season: Fine FRENCH VOILE Waists, with the tiniest of tucks, the daintiest of laces, hemstitching and hand-embroidery. OREPE GEORGETTE in flesh color and white, and Some models in navy blue, bisque" and black ; beaded, embroidered, lace-trimmed. CREPE DE CHINE in flesh color and white, tucked, hemstitched or trimmed with fagoting. At $5.00, $5.75, $6.75, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 Long and short sleeves, collars of all kinds, also collarless models. Some simply finished with little lace points at theyneck, some with plaitings and frills all in all it is as fine a lot of Waists as one could wish to see. EACH WAIST SEPARATELY BOXED. l--- M raw bridge & Clothier Second Floor, Centre - Starting July on Its Holiday Jaunt With 400 Women's New White Dresses Much Under the Regular Prices Four hundred fresh, new all-white Dresses of dotted and striped voiles, made up especially for us in eight of the newest and best-liked models, suitable for all types of figure from 34 to 46. Included are straight-line, tunic and various of the over blouse effects so fashionable just now We Believe You Will Find These Matchless in Value At $11.75, $13.75, $15.00, $17.75 and $18.50 They have the1 soft crush girdles of the material, the little vestees and edgings of lace, the cool three-quarter-length sleeves, and various shaped neck-lines with lovely collars and touches of lace they couldn't be lovelier nor more timely. hr- StrnwbrldEe & t lothler Second Door. Market Mreet Have You Visited . The Cake Counter in the Basement? At the new Cake Counter are all kinds of Cakes, Cracker and wafers. Cakes in household caddies or by the pound. Just in' time for holiday picnics and mo tor trips. These specially priced: Spiced Wafers, in tinB-$1.3S Lunch-on-Thins, in tins 5!ic Assorted Cakes, one pound boxes. special 50c Btrawbrldga A Clnthltc Baaement Aprons to Protect Summer Frocks ' An Apron when preparing the picnic lunch, and a fresh one toA slip on when unpacking the lunch hamper that is the way to keep summer frocks dainty and clean. OF GINGHAM OR PERCALE Dress Aprons $1.35 to $3.25 Bib Aprons 80c to $2.00 , Band Aprons 65c to $1.20 . Fancy White Tea Aprons 38c to $2.25 - Strawbrldc A Clothier J Third Floor, Weat Bathing Caps Becoming Styles Bathing Caps a mermaid might envy! From a snug, perfectly plain Diving Cap to a fetching Hat of rubberized silk or satin. All the new shades and color com binations. Women are buying more elaborate models for rain-or-shine motor Hats, also: Rubber Dhing Caps 25c Smartly-trimmed Dhing Caps 50c Rubber Rhiera Caps with saucy bow 85c Black-and-White Satine Kerchief Cnps $1.00 Smart Rubberized Hats and Caps S1.50 to $6.50 Straw br Id. e 4 ("Inthler Alal ft Centra: nn 1 Alal. 10. Filbert Street Unusually Good Umbrellas at $5.00 Unjbrellas to protect from sud den and severe summer showers. Coeied with piece-dyed Union TafTeta (silk-and-cotton) with tape edge. ll'onien's Umbrellas With plain or carved wood handles, some with bakelito top, finished with wrist cord or ring $5.00. , Men's Umbrellas With hook or crook handles of plain or nat ural wood ?5.00. lhtrHwbrl(lge & Clothier Aisle T Market Street Golden Special To-morrow 150 Women's Fine Jersey SUITS Exceptional Value At $23.75 In time for tho great National Holiday, a Golden Special of what we might call the National Sports Suits for Women, so high are they in favor and so generally acknowledged to be the Suits par excellence for sports and all general wear. . Tho quality of these is 'excellent the price gives little indi cation of their worth; and there are three models Norfolk, inverted-plait and box-plaited effects. Heather mixtures in blue, green and two shades of brown; also plain navy blue. All fresh, new Suits and all of fine worsted jersey cloth. !-- Strawbrldne & Clothier Second rioor. Centre Something-to-do Books, 10c Fascinating Play Books for Children Too warm to play in tho sun, or a rainy day and tho little folks must bo amusod. Children will entertain themselves for hours with Something-to-do Bird Books 10c each. --. Strawbrldse 4 Clothier Second Floor, Filbert Street. Wat FLAGS For the Fourth We need not discuss the many reasons why every home wherein dwells true Americans should fly our country's flag on all nationnl holidays. The leal news lies in the fact that we have ready a COMPLETE stock of American Flags, from which selection can be quickly made. Pi ices you'll notice are pleasingly moderate: Flags of Standard Woolen Bunting Flags, 3x5 feet $4 00 Flags, 4x6 feet $5.00 Flags, 5x8 feet $8.00 -Flags, 6x10 feet $12.00 Flags, 8x12 feet $18.00 Flags, 10x20 feet $35.00 v teaWi ' BaW' t-f-dif-Bt-M i Of Bull Dog Cotton Bunting Flags, 4x6 feet $4.00 Flags, 4x7 feet $1.50 Flags, 5x8 feet $5.00 Flags, 6x10 feet $7.00 Flags, 8x12 feet $10.00 Flags, 10x15 feet $16.00 All tho above have sewed stars and stiipes in fast colors. We also hae a complete line of Poles, Halyards, Brackets, etc. Complete Flag Sets Special With Flag 4x6, Pole,)GJO Bracket and Halyai-dsl P I vy Strftwbrldge & Clothier Third l'loor, With Flag 5x8, Pole,)QjJ Bracket and Halyards P Market Street Stravvbridge & Clothier MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT. STREET 1 '$ ' let 'if I r' 1 l9f,vRTH BfWAfe STReef.PrllLAOaPHIA. . . -- ' I Mm -.!. J-ft iw j.-KV r SsUmaMK uSlimrnkWUmssm ; ffm i $Mai K fliJ?' k N m s tf- in w Y v " ".'-J:'&Ar' J ' t4. i -v f fsL'jat3 .! i s. 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