Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 02, 1920, FINAL, Page 10, Image 10

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IN1MIAY ADMIT
RANS' FATHERS
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APPROVES THE PLAN
I J$4WWlon of tlir- fnUiert of soldlrri,
''wur anij marine wlio were in the
.."tylWi hh lionornry members) of the
" i!?V?' fi6 American T.oclon wilt he
oirowcu ni a conrcrrnrp or post com-
nUtmlfrs and poit mUtiliints nt the
Chamber of Commerce nsseinblv room
t 'X'uruay evenmc inivtii it.
ti, Ico commander of tlip Do-
tnietU of Pennsylvania nnd pom-
adcr of Wnltrr M. Onrty I'ost No.
67 issued tlip call nnd will plnrp this
cation before tlip representatives of
I tfcc sevcntylolelit Pliilnilrlnhin nosts nt
& tjwi Jnstanrc of Dntld .T. Davis, of
j i nrranton, tlie deportment commander.
I,,', ip'hls' proposal, which will make pos-
l wmir win nonorary iiu'tnoorsnin oi moil-
vgwww ot mpu throughout the United
t ' MkfM. lina tlio aillumrf nf Pnmfliftnilnp
ti.i.i?'i::-"-t: ";:"; ,r r. .. ."":'"
WjtrjiYi ircruusp lie leois ll mil nesiow
1 Tninji uuuui uu 1 1 if iia-ii wiiw '-
twlr sons in the uprvlco nnd it will
? MHO ttnd tn bnlnncf the vonne orrnn-
t'ty"0": .. .. .
i s fir urwicrmore, me mouicrs. sisters nnn
funeral services, flat. , a o. m. prretseljr. al
her lute residence S115 N, llouard al. Int.
private,
Onf.KN On June 2f. 103ft. SFAB n. M.,
dajiKhtcr of lloil C. and .Mury Oteen, of
30..3 Ucdon t, Sorvice on Knturday ntter
noon, nt a o'clock al UnHary Luthnran
Church. 41t at. nnd Mantua ave. Inter-
inciiL private.
UIUfc.1t Hui!!nlv. nt AllintlP Cltv N J.
Jlv 1 .lOplj 1IAIU.OW MUOIUIKAU. hi-
orlc'c Bat 1 p. m . Intp rfMilence. fJ-J7
ter faV" '' 1,r"fttc' Wcal Cnt8'
UUlMMoX -Juno 2S. OI.ArtKNCK It nt
Johnaon I v Tpnn. Knnnni a-ji t in
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EVEKINa PUBLIC LEDGER-TOlLA 430- , .
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HorMica and Inter-
At irnnaii
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ment DrlvntA
..""T0. June. 30. CLAItA ADA,
iUU8htr of Into Uavla A. nnd Amelia K.
Ilainnton. ltrlutlrK and frlcndi Invited to
rtinernl nervlrr. Hat., 2 t. m . 125 N.
IIAHl,bY.--Jime an. J. rniCK ItAHLKT
nlntlp and frlendi InMtrd to funeral -erv-lca
1 rl 8 u. m . rcaldenre, aflaa N iHh at
Int tirUate.
r, "AJ.'KL'. n Jun Sn. lfi-0, r.VNNIK
1 IIAIU'KI,, dauehter ot the late Chnrle
H nnd llebeccn K Hlbb-. need M Ilela
tien nnd friend invited to funeral on Snt
urdn nt 10 3n n m nt the reeldonM of
her hu'ixinl llatry Ilarpel, sill K -joth at..
Cheater. I'u lnt I'hostor nurnl Cemetery.
. '"'''I'" 'Jit. Suddenly, nt Jederaon lloani
t.il llAIliil U HIII.I.Yr.It. need SP. Itelntlee
nnd frleml Invited to funeral. , 2 p m
f-aldem of fnther South t'llnton at Doylea
ton ii. I'.i Int I)oleston IVlii
IJUITJIAN June L'n. 1020, M VY V. . xslfe
of Hinrj llaffnnin. Funeral aerlcea Sat 10
n m . realditirc 1021 Oxden at Int. prlate
; HOOVKIt Julv 1. ni.'u. I.KNA. wife of
linrlei Moovcr, aged ."0. funeral aervlcea
1 Sat 2 p in Into realdence, 722 W Hunt
' Inadon -.t tnt, Chelten Hill t'em ltc
; mnlna nin lie Mowed Kri.. 7 to 10 i. m
III'TCHINSON On HUth Month 30th.
I.THHN HI Ti'HINHOV. need 7.1 Puneril nt
FrlendV Meetlnj; llotie. llnddonfleld N J
ion Sexinth-di,. Seventh Munth 3d nt 2J0
P ni
JUJUAItD July 1. 1020. SARAH C.
nri lliriM., y,tr n( 'I
Puneral on Sunday nt 11:30 n m . from her
jaie reuiein.e fnmden countv farm oren
loih N ,t Irnln leaves Chestnut at. ferry
at 10 a m.
JAQIKi l .Tun 21 KAMUHfi IV Jr.
jon or Rtnuel VV nnd laldora 8. Jnquett (nee
WllllnniKl rted 2" IteUtlvea nnd frlerida.
nlao Uithera' lnlnn. nre Invited to funeral,
from nitirntH reeldenre, 1130 Knhn at. Nor
rNtown l'n sat 2 30 p m. Int. Riverside
t em l(.'tn.iin nmv he viewed 1 rl eve.
JOHNSTON -June 20. 1020, IIKRNARD.
-OWS Of former sprvlrp mPtl nrp HOW "".M,nJ ,",' -inr-aret Joniiaton. Relative;
fva'?!Y; T0 mn tMc woniPii s niUlllrtrlM. i rpu. chriati Chunh. Dlv No. til. A
jf 8r that thpy hnvp nn indlrppt voIcp in " t'ourt r-ide of Nicetonn. No. 201 r
r tU Work of ho T.plnn vvliorrnn tlio ' r! A Br" Invited to attend funeral Sal
rr JSii--. - ill".. ."M,rrrns "" S3U n in reldeme 3132 Hemberner at
fj tiplnhtioh In itn rlelllipriitlAnx
fitr ItJt'i proposed by Oommnudrr Unvl
V tHt lntlmcnt nmone tlip lecionnirps
'ti l bflt tested on tbis-nronosition. If the
fcj H' . . .- "...
pi,;, men-iayor it a recommendntion to this
,fc effect can be made nt the nntionnl con
is L11 I 1-I 1 l i. . i
iroiraii iu vjievcHiuu in Jsoiiii'niDPr.
JjWhen the county commlttep mrct
xt Wednpsdnv nicht rotiMidprntlon
K1" will be Riven to tho reorganization of
ktf 5 committpp on the basis provided for
ED wdf-r tho terms of the new constitu-
f tlbnl.
m, llJ'hls mectlnR will bp lipid in thp
W mi.nW. r ("...... i.t
K" MUIUWI l V lllllll-I 1""V11IIVIJ UUlll I
njt, o o ciock. n urci'lll rriups nns
been made that nil thp noits bp ren-
Kt TMented, InaMinich ok mnttprs of vial
fe' ifhportanoc rt-lative to thp fnturp of the
fcV JJPRion in riiunilPlpliiu i-ounty nre
-vending decision by the posts.
.With the ratification of thp npvv
fi constitution the pre-ent rountj organ -I,'
liation will bp legislated out of p-
ffl Istcncc nnd the problem of reorsaniza-
hfl blvu OL wip vtiuui.v in lino Willi iuu new '
k ate document must be solved. I
tft din the pypnt thnt the renuisitp three '
Ky, Jtftbs of the posts, represpiitinR nt lenst i
larvc-iuiUH ui mi' paid up ini.'iiiLiersiiip
"., 1-itlie county, vote in tavor oi tup or
K (ionization of a pounty commlttrp. such ,
r au orennizntion will lie effected in ac- '
iV cirdance with the new constitution
w 1C representation in thp uew commit-
tn wilt be in proportion to the number
OS paid-up members. The rppresentn
ton of the posts inji count eoniinlttre
IV the same ns thnt in n stntp canton-tm-nt
one tpprpspntntivp for paeh pot
afld an additional representative for
each 100 paid-up members.
C'hrtMl 10 n m Int Holv Sepulchre Cem
KAVANAtllf Vt Wnl drove. Ta., June
30 1P20. THOMS K KAVANAGlf. In hla
r,4fh I'M, tlnhtfllna a nA f.Unila a r. tivlt.4
If the ' nttend funernl Hat Solemn requiem
iimit ill oi. .iiir i i nurcn, esi urovc, J a
10 n ni Int St Mary's C'em.
KKKOA.V-Jul- 1 102(1. of 4728 Oakland
at . Km nl f or. 1 WILLIAM huaband of the
Into Letltla KeeRnn (nee Mock) nd aon of
the late l'eler and Mariraret Kccitan. Rela
tives and friend- Invited to funeral. Tues..
H 30 a m . from hla brother's realdence
Robert J Keesan, 1413 Cnvuxa at Solemn
riulem maaa St. Stephen's Church 10 n, tn,
lnt. Holy Sepulchre Cem.
KKi.I.Y June 28. JAMES h'laband of
8uvin Kellv Funernl in Sal., nt 8.30 n. m ,
rea'denee, SSI N. 48th at. Solemn renulem
maaa nt Our Mother of Borrow' Church 10
a. ni. Hit St Denis's Ccm, Relatives and
friends Invited.
KI.UINFHLDKR. Julv 1, MAROARHT.
widow of Charles Klelnfelder. Funeral Sat.,
2 p m., I'resbyterlnn Homo, SSth nnd Oreen
wav nve lnt Sit. Morlah.
KNII.KFf June 211. WII,I,l.M F.. hus
'innd of Ma V, Knlert (nee Krahl). Rela
tive., uml frlei.ua, iilao Talntera' Union, are
Invited io nttend funeral servicer. Sat,, 10
n. in , Hoii-in-lnw's rcaldencerueoruo II.
Hainlilln n.'7 t., nflth at, Int. Femwood
Cem Krlenda initv call Frl. eva.
KNK1HT Jllly I, JOHUPH INNIIS
KNIU11T, nued S2. Rolatlven nnd friends
nre Invited to ut'end funernl acrvlren. Sat..
0 n, m at tho residence of Ills slater. 3151
Wnlnii' at Interment olieater Rurnl t'em
KOCH. Julv 1. 1020. MARUARETHA
KlK'H inn S'lilil). wife bf Jsrou isorli
Services on Tuesday nt 1 p. in. nt realdence,
731 Clien at lntorment private, West
minster Cemeterv Friends may call Monday
OVMoijO.A!.I June 30. 1020, MARY,
d-inchtir uf the lato Jamea nnd Husanna
MrOonnld Relatives nnd friends nre In
vited to nttend funeral nn Monday Ht 8.39
a. m . from hei Inti residence, 1150 N. Mnra.
ton at Solemn reoulem maas lit the Church
of the Moat Prei ions lllood. Interment Now
Cathedral Cemetery.
Me.MAHO.s - sjudenty. June 20. JOHN r
aon of late Slinoi snd Mary Ann Mc.Mahon,
Relatives nnd frlenda are Invited to nttend
funernl. Snt 7 30 a. in., late realdence,
2(115 N Cole-e nve Solemn requiem maaa
81 Klliabeth's ihurch 0 a. ni. Int. private.
MKTZI.l.R luly 1 ABRAHAM HOW
MAN MKTZ1.1.R need 71 Relatives and
frjenda, also Washington Camp. No. 3flt. 1
O S of A I" anl II. Rwy. Veteran nnd
tnf Aan Amnlme. of 2d and llerka Sta
Stntlon. 1' nnd R Rwy Invited to funirnl
si.-v Ice's. Frl. 8 x m residence HI 17 Mc
Callum st . tlermantovvn Int. Falmvra. I'm
M1CHKNKH 2147 N. 32d at.. June 30.
102(1. OKOHUi: WMICIIENBR. In .80th
year Scrvlcea In Dales Memorial U. 1'.
(hurch. 82d and Cumberland sts.. Pa.., 2
SlbRAN-June'r JOHN J., husband of
late Isatiel Moran Funeral Sat,, 8:30 n m .
residence. 113 N Lambert st. Solemn -requiem
maas at Cathedra,! 10 a. m. Int. prl-
V7N undera30 C "J020. MAJITIIA M
MOROAN Funernl s;rvleea Sat., 2 p. m.
precisely, residence of her nephew. 300 Ro
rhelle nve Wlsaahlckon Int. private.
MrRI'HY On June in 1020. CKOIMA
I Ml'nPIlY, vvlfe of William H Murphv
Relatives and friends mvlted to funernl
services on Sat nt 3 P m , nt the real
S,r of her husband Chester Pike nnd
Parker nve Colllngdale I'a. int. prl-
ai?N'r.II.I. June 20. DANIEL, son of th
lati Edward and Marv O'Neill ( fr;l.
Relatives, frlenda and P R It. Relief Asjo.,
?re invited1 to nttend funeral. Sat 8:80 a.
m.. from realdence of Joseph B. Qelai 10
N 2o at Solemn requiem mna- St. Michael's
Church 10 a. m. Int Holv S'-ulchre Cem
PAOE Juno 30 RICHARD V. rAUB,
Br ,ln his 82d jenr. Funeral services 8at
S p. m.i realdence of his ion
l'ase. 0130 Urecno St.,
HKATItS
Charles It.
Uermantown. Int.
private.
PITTS June 20. 1020. I.MZAnETJl (nee
Trautx), wife of James nils. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Sat,. 2
p m, residence, 2231 Coral st, Int. private,
pakland Cem.
QU1NN. June 30. ROSH. wife of rranels
Qulnn (nee Ilaer). Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral. snt 7:30 a. in,. 2807
Stouten st High mass Church of Visitation,
0 a, ni, Int, New Onthnlln Cem.
RICH.MONU. June 20. 1020, HAROLD J.,
son of William S nnd Catharine Richmond
aged 22, Relatives nnd friends, Oneida Trthe
Nn 21, I O. R. M,, Invited til funeral, Sat ,
9.30 a. m., parents' realdence, 2405 Maate
sl. Requiem mass at SI. Elizabeth's Chuich
10.45 p, in
SANT7.. June 30. Dr. SIMON V., hus.
bnnd of Sophie R, Snntz, nited 57. Relatives
nnd friends, nlso Hyman Lodse. No. 73. 1.
O. 11. II , Samuel J, Randall Lodge. I. O,
R. S , nnd nil other orsnnlintlona or which
no was n member, invited to lunerni services,
Frl., 2 p, in. precisely, at his late residence,
327 Pine at Int Mon'eflnre fern,
sritMmnAt.T.. Julv i. 1020. .TAcnrt .t .
husb.md of Hminn Schmldeall. Relatives
and friends, nlso Kensington 1.Nlge No. 211,
F. nnd A. M ; United Circle No. 107, II. of
A : 01K Iteneflelal Society, Philadelphia
Ilulchera' Uenenelal Society. Philadelphia In
dependent Rutchers' Ilenetlclsl Society In
vited tn funernl eervlits Sunday lit 2:10
p. in. nt the residence of his aon. Hnrrv
Sihmldgnll, 114 W Lurny st,. Ocrmnntown.
IntcrmcTit .Mt. Vernon Cemetery. Remains
mny bo viewed Sutupduy cvcnlnc. .
SCHOl'I'B. June M EI.I.AiicTH. wife
of Joaeph K Schopno (nee Jllllner). aged 23
Scars. Relatives nnd friends, nlso Itah Coun
cil. No. 03. D. of 1 , nr Invited to attend
funernl, Sat 2 P '.. realdence. 2027 Rus.
sell at. lnt Ccdnr Hill Cem Remains may
be viewed Frl . S to 10 p. m
SE RL Suddenls. on June 30. ALTHEA
r. VIRGINIA, dvughler of .Vnlter U and
Elizabeth A Searl. need 11 sears. Rela
tlvcs and friends, also members of Cynwvd
M B. Sunday school nnd the Helping Hand
Society, are Invited to the services, on Sat.
afternoon, nt 3 o'clock, nt her parents' real
leme. 521 llrjn Mawr ave. Cnwd. Ta
Interment private. .......
SEMIL Suddenly on June 30. WALTER
E.. eon of Walter E snd Elizabeth A. Searl,
ased 10 jeara. Relatives and friends, also
members of Cjnvvvd M E. Sunday school
and the Dusy lice Socletv, are Invited to the
aervlcea. on Snt. afternoon st J o'clock.
at his parents' residence, 521 Rryn Jlavvr
ave 1'vnv.vrt. Pa. 1niermn' ''vte
BEB3. Julv 1, WILLlAJt SEES, aged B'l
years. Funeral services nn Saturday at 1
p m.. from the residence, of his. brother,
rhnrles Sees 2300 Sepvlva st. Interment
Nnrlhwnod Cemetery, . . . . .
SKWELL. -June SO, ALICE, daughter of
late George nnd Snrnh Sevvsll. aged 50. Fu
neral Sun., t P. m., from her sister's resi
dence. .Mrs. Kate Hill 003 E Indiana ave.
Int. at Oakland Cem. (.Services In the Trln
Ity Reformed bplscopal church 2 p. m. Re
mains may be vlowcd Sati, after 7 j, m,
HTEHFEST. June 80. i20, .MARGARET,
widow of Adolph Stehfest. Funeral srv
'.?. l5,,l,'A R5 ,cl?ck Tireclaely. realdence.
240(1 8. Opal st. Interment private Friends
ipay call Friday evening.
.T.AiTi'0,i T 8ud,1pnlfi June 30. JAMES
EDWIN, huaband of Charlotte Mav Moier
DEATHS
Taylor and s6n of Jsmes A, and Mary Tay
lor, aged 83, Funeral services Sat., 3:30 p.
m.. realdence, 1018 Mentor at., Logan. Int.
private.
ULltlCK. On June 30, 1020, Leonard 8..
huaband of the late Sophia U, Ulrlck, aged
07 years? Servlco on Saturday afternoon at
2 o'clock. St his late realdence, R38 Tine
at. i Darby, Pa, Interment at Fernwood
Cemetery. Viewing- Friday evening.
DEATHS
VOLTZT. Suddenly, June 20. MART
VOLTZT (nee Welasbeaker). widow of Wil
liam F. Voltzt. aged 64. Relatives, friends
'and Quaker City Review. 241. W. B. A. of
M.. Invited to funeral services. Sat. 2 P. rn.,
residence of aon. 4734 iCdmond St.. Frank
ford. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends tall
WILLiAMS. Suddenly, tt Columbia, Ta.,
DEATHS
Blxth Month ao.loao.Al.ui3l.-tM., son oi
late Charles and Jennie J. Williams. R.
SFr'ffl''' SVy- vUen?a:
-"wofeJunl WfU iRA
,t. interment at Greenwood Cemetery.
Ir'enton, N. J.
8TOIIU OPENS DAIIA' 0 A. M. AND CLOSES fi r. SI.
Vfj&r-r-rm
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2JIAIL & FIIONK OUDEItS rltl.ED
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tAnNOIJl. June .10 SOPHIA K . wife of
tlnrtate Ernest Arnold, aged 53 vears Fu-Bn-al
aervkes Sat ,3pm from her iHte
Mldence, 3733 N otn st int urecnmouiu
inCII. June 20. HARRIET wife of
ms ntrch. aced 04 Funeral sat.. 1
1 pie.. from hen late residence 712 E.
.;,-Cfeerdcld st. Int. at Oskland Cem Services
lit'.. no jLriniiy iveiormeu rjoiscopni uuri:ii
lido p m. Remains may be viewed Frl.,
fin T .. m
1 1 utT-risjn -Lfln Vrav ni 10'n nt hl hnme
lit, Honolulu Hiwullan Islands CHARLES
Ci.ll ROLL. U1TI ING. Jr ased Pit veari son
ottlato Rev. Charles Carroll Hlttlnc D D
and Caroline Shndlnser Illttlnir of Phtlndel
pbla and Virginia Richmond a papers
plenee citoy.
'BROWN. At Ocean I Itv V J June 3(1 I
MARY A., daughter of Snrnh A and Inti
Robert H. Drown. Relatives and friends
Invited to funerul servlies hat 10 Ci a
nt.. In chapel at Mt Morlah tVm . Phils
Remains may be viewed rrl nfter 7 30 p
mi. at 083 Central ave . Ocnn City
IBURKE. June in MARY E daughter "f
the late Francis P and Mnrv Hurke Rela
I J Itves .mt frlptlrt. Inillurl t.i filnr,l Sit .
I'S 7130 a. m.. from her late r. sl.lem ltdl N
lath st. Solemn hUh ma a nt the Gesu
Church 0 n. m Int Cttrmlral Cm
,CARBERRYl July 1 1020 THERESA,
beloved daugUter of Hush and Theresa Car
berry. Relalves and friendi nre invited to
attend foivveVal, Jlon 8 30 a m from reil
denr&4ei her parents 2J5 Kensington nvo.
Solofnn requiem mass at the chunh of tho
Violation, 11. V. Jl Int New Cathedral
J!IST.V-At Woodhurv. N. J June 30.
y Itfviuil CJllBl ngen ,-n i unerni sun , -j
' nil m from his Intn resldeiue. lid Curtis
i.. Woodbury. Int. nilvute. Esllngton Cem.
lends mav call Sat 7 to 0 p. m
l.t.tn,.,, r.. . m. ,l..,l T..-.V T T
ii- NACilJVlV.lX, Ull JUll" .1" iif" j,...,vij'
Hi Ii". son of Philip and Mnry Derrick (nee
l? ICnrhal. Uetativea mid friends Invited to
if Juneral, on Snturday ut s io a in from
Si parents1 residence 502(1 Wnshlngtnn ave
fta High requiem mass St CHrthiiKo churcn ii)
i a! m.- Int. private, st ueniss iem
U 'tlESCHAMPS On Julv 1 REnECCA M
TTjao OI r-UWIiru urn, ii,iiiiij. in ill'- ,.,
year nf her age. Relatives and friends In- .
vtted to funeral services on Snt nt 2 p m
ati residence. Mrs a W t'hnpman. 4SI)
lJenumont ave . West Phlla Int private
DEVLIN. Jure 20 1020 JOHN husband of I
An nli Pevlln. Relatives and friends lnvl'od
td, funeral. Sat 8 30 h in 3740 Svdenham ,
ati High requiem mass bt Stephen s
Church 10 n m Int- Holv Sepulchr- Cein
(DIXON, Suddenly at Tliorncmft Ard-I
Hior. Pa . June 20 S VJU'EL O 2d son of
ISAbelle W and the Inie ndwln s Dixon Fu
neral services and Inn rment prlvati on Frl
IDUNN.- June 30. MARY LARE wife of!
Isjle Captain Thomaa J Dunn ag d 74
Nilstlvcs and friends are Invited to .Udnd
"V fqneral. Bat.. 8-30 a ro late rstdenc jn7
iist, 10th st Mass St Elisabeth's Chuich 10
i ', aTtm. lnt private
V, hsDWARDS (June 3n 10J0 RF.llv. MAY
EDWARDS
svire
nf George D Edwards. Jr and ihiul -
Mr of Frank H anil line rum M Mm
cnoas. Relatives and friends are invli, d m
.tTenil funeral fn 2 10 n m lit. mi
dance, Bustleton nve Frankford Int Lawn
slew Cem. Cars will b at Frankford ,n
M nrldie st a t - in n m
IBLLINOER. On June 30 1fl;n M VRY !
7EA. wife of Paul Elllnger (nn Jaunlihl
JlrlHttves and friends Invited to attend the
sovices on Sat at 2 p in t her res
d(ir. Woodcrest. N' J Int private
..i.iii,. I. .
W Idow 'f losepll
tir It I.i(im and
ln it d to ittiend
inlsVTKlt. At int
3 Jude 30. MUIY
Jilt Foster. In her Hid
fjlends of the familv i.t
P! irtiinographers Ir New York Uank
. lExcellsnt opiKirtunlty in lur.'e downtown
E'' kank tor capable, experienced stenographrs
v
Vt
TTi- ! unrs Pi rrnariftlit txiultl Hla
cailtnt working condition Good lalHry und
luaeho. State ut, cilucatlou, vxpt.rleoc
aad salary ,xp'Cte(l Writ
aaa alil"rE.1"v,c.. room 70i
t m West 44th St N.w Yorlt City
''Apparel Oft Proclaims
me man
Likewise the Motor Car
fnp HE 5irfon Looms Auto-
K N
l -A mobile Upholstery Fab-
l: , rics are distinctive for their
! ( ejtquiiitc body rich and
I ' tasteful designs and the en-
' during service which they
render.
t Their distinguished character
assures a fitting selection for
l a...,, trs nf CAT.
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Open Every Evening:
Men's
Fancy
Worsted
Trousers
$Q.95
Store Orders
Accepted
Store Orders
Accepted
1019-21 MARKET STREET
Men's $15
White
Flannel
Trousers
$Q.85
Men, Get One of These Cool
Suits for the Fourth of July !
1000 H2 & H5
Summer Suits
In a Big Fourth of July Sale
Palm Beaches
Cool Cloths
Flannels
Arepore Clothes
Summer Crashes
Summer Homespuns
This is the sale that has the
whole town talking about
Mr, Hill and -his clothing
values. You'll talk, too
when vou come in and see
the almost inexhaustible line of
these wonderful cool suits ready for
your selection.
No store in town can. show you
as many or offer such extraordinary
values.
lescrve lots of hosiery nnd underwear
recent purchases nro moved for
I to offer recor'd-brcnklnK bar
gains.
Women's $3.25 ) $0 HZ
Silk Stockings) &
Mack, white nnd many wanted shades.
ALL THESE GOODS ON SALE TOMORROW
Women's Union Suits, 98c
Pino cotton rlbhcd. Low neck,
sleeveless; lace-trlmmcd or closo-
Ottlnir nt lennn.
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HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CUARQS
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ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY lOo
PUP.CHASE ALL DAY
Market
Eighth
Filbert
Seventh
Pninty, Pretty Styles, Marked to
Arouse tho Interest of Economical
Women
$7.50 i$c-qo
Kimonos J WvO
Serpentine crepe in pink,
blue, rose ana lavender.
Straight model Jat)ancso sleeves and
!ash collar satin trimmed.
I.lt Brothers SECOND FLOOlt
HATS TRIMMED FREE
A Timely Helpful ilargniii in
Modish Hats Just Right
for "The' Fourth"
$4to $5 Ribbon and
Straw Sports Hats
$2.95
Among the
p r e 1 1 icst
styles i n
summ o r
fash ions.
Of ribbon
with hemp
in delight
ful shape"
and effects.
Band and
bow trim
m i n ff.
Whito nnd
colors.
No mall or
phone or
ders filled.
Floor. North
Mt Rrotliera First
'PfefelrV
Tomorrow
The Price s for the One Day
Only I
$1.75 Acme
Ice Cream
L Freezer
IQrc
Makes cool, refreshing ice cream
and water ices for warm sum
mer days.
Holds two quarts. Limited
quantity. No mail or phone
orders'fillcd.
Wt Brothers THIUD FLOOR
Unprecedented Value-Giving 'to Help You Prepare for "The Fourth"
sSr Ginffham Dressesl$C-
Xy Enough for Practically Any Occasion J
n eollnrs of whito niaue or organdie: some with vestee nnd J ' ilsal
75
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The? waists liavo. eollnrs of whito niauo or organdie:
elbow sleeves. The skirts have sclf-rufrics or novelty sct-irl pockets with cffccUvo white pipings,
delightful color effects. "
Misses' Voile ?9.5Q
loesses
Figured and flowered patterns,
Surplice waist with embroidered
Georgette collar and cuffs and
velvet ribbon.
Hundreds and hundreds of patterns colorings and styles
for your choice. Mr. Hill will fit you whether you are tall or
short regular or stout.
$25 Silk Mohair, Palm Beach
& Better Grade Summer Suits
SUITS
Save $10 and $15 and More
The finest grades of suits are embraced in this
assortment for quick clearance. Blue serges,
worsteds, cassimcrcs, mixture cheviots, homespuns
and tweeds,. Every style, pattern anil coloring any
man could want. Take your choice, at
1000 Boys'
Values up to $5.50, at
Every new style, Oliver Twist, Billy
Boy, Tommy Tucker, Middy and Sailor"
effects in all the new wash materials.
Plain colors and two-tone color combi
nations. All sizes from 22 to 8 years.
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Misses' Stunning
Dresses, $11.75
Of Georgette in plain
and figured effects, taf
feta and foulard. Slen
der, straight lino and
tunic styles.
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Women's
yoiie i$7 oe;
Dresses tUU
Pretty figured and
flowered effects i n
summer colorings.
Quaint organdie col
lar and cuffs, graceful
sash girdles or chic
belts and short
sleeves.
J.lt Brothers SECOND FLOOn
Women's
Fascinating
Dresses, $15
Dotted Swiss, voile, linen,
taffeta and Georgette.
Ultra-smart models.
Women's
Georgette )$ 1 O
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Figured, flowered o r
beaded. White, navy,
flesh, taupe and black.
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Men's $40 to $50 $
AIIWooI Suits
Also Young Men's Styles, the'lilajoritu from the A. B. Kirschbaum Co.
The Greatest and Best Values Known in Years Suits That Were Made
and Marked to Retail From $15 to $25 Higher, Brought Down to
the Old-Time Popular Prices, $25
Snappy styles for young men in swagger English and waistline
effects, conservative business models, tailored from worsteds,
novelty suitings, cheviots, cassimcrcs and tweeds.
Every suit faultlessly finished. Quarter or half lined coats;
taped seams. A full lino of sizes.
Men's Blue ) $Q A
Serge Suits j
Extra Pair of Trousers Assures Double Wear
All-wool. Half lined with fino mohair.
Sports
Men's $15 White Flannel Trousers, $9.75
All-wool English flannel. Timely tailored.
A Wonderful Price Smashing On
Men's Bin Serge & Fancy Worsted
3 PC
Men's $20 Palm )$1K
Beach Suits )
A special purchase at a concession of 25 per cent.
Genuine Palm Beach in plain colors nnd stripes.
Regular and unusual sizes.
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HnvR' S3.50 to S5 Wash Suits, $2.19 & $3.19
Junior, Middy and Oliver Twist styles. Sizes 2V4 to 8.
Boys' $18.50 Blue $1 C
Serge Suits ' XJ
All-wool. Single- or double
breasted Norfolks. Sizes 6 to 18.
Boys' Wash Trousers,
$1.39 to $2.49
Of linen, beach cloth and khaki
cloth. Sizes 6 to 18.
A Phenomenal Silk Special!
White"DewKist"i a Ar-
Sflkl
Originally Sold for $6.50 a Yard!
A marvelous offering that surpasses
anything in the entire trade this
season.
Very handsome, ultra-fashionable
white silk, 40 inches wide.
lit Brothers FIRST FLOOR. SOOTH
Fresh From Their Boxes in Time for
"The Fourth"
$6 Georgette Waists
$4.98
Eveiy style is charming and of su
perior quality. Tho trimmings are
also rich and beau if uL One pictured.
All have cool, short sleeves. Some are
enriched by Oriental lace
and others are trimmed with
net plaitingaround the neck,
reaching into frill front and
finishing tho sleeves.
Valenciennes lace, cluster
of plaits and hemstitching
are also pretty decorative
notes. Flesh and white.
lit Brothers SECOND FLOOR
Women's $6 to $8
White Low Shoes
$
2.85
1
Supply Fourth of July Needs Tomorrow
Delayed shipments belonging to tho $100,000
whito shoo purchase have just been unpacked
frosVi riKsortmcnts of tho smartest stylos
n fashion fill tho tables. '
"Artiste," seamless, tongue. Do Luxe, Colonial
nnd strand pumps; nlso oxford ties.
Fino quality close weave rcignskin, Sea Island canvas and linen.
Big Girls' $6 Oxfords: Extra Special! $2.85
Of tan cordo, gunmctal and patent coltskin. Sizes 2Vi to 7.
3575 Pairs of Infants', Children's, Misses' & Big Girls'
$3 to $4 Pumps and Oxfords
:Hill Co. 1019-1021 Market
Mary Jane, nnklc-stran pumps nnd oxford
ties. Of patent coltskin, gunmctal and tan
cordo. Stitched oak soles. Sizes little tots' 6
to big girls' 7. Suitable for the little boy.
f lit Brothers FIRST FLOOR, NORTH
1.95
The Great Sale Moves on With Interest Unabated!
Men's ja&- Shirts
HALF PRICE
Purchased from Miller Bros. Co., Broad and Wollnce Sts., this city.
Manchester shirts nro known all over tho world nnd rated among tho
best on the market. Tho mnterinlsaic superior and tho fit nnd finish
faultless. Tho demand for this brand is so great that opportunities
to buy them under price aro almost unknown.
$2.95
Men's $5 & $6
Madras Shirts-
striped Anderson English madras, nlso
Russian pnrrl nnd flVior Etvmn mnrlrnn.
ISomo with attached collar in pongees.
t .. .- n n. u n n n u si i i
$R to $8 Silk
and Cotton
Shirts, $3.45
Pongees nnd plain color
Btttln, with Belf-fleurcs
and HOlf-strlppb. Also
whll o silk nnd cotton
weaves.
lit Brothers FIRST FLOOR, 7TH TRKET, AND SUBWAY STORE
$3.50 & $4
Madras Crepe
Shirts, $2.15
Woven and printed
madras; nlso unfin
ished crepe.
Visit Oux-JJlE Restaurant Hp pt Everything at lowest l'rlces Seronth FJopr ol Our New-UulMlne, lUi & Market Bts.SgS
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