rinns now being formulated call for coast yard launched six steel ships In by the Navy Department, as It' Is an thn lnun1ttn . ti. ....... ......i. ..i. onp 'nfttmnnn. tlrltmteu that a Inrtrn number of excur Twentieth street, vcrsjty Hospital. He died In the Unl- iui ieet long nnd of fifty-eight feet The sevenfold launching aggregating mra ii v' i mu tri beam, In Itty minutes, or less. The r4,77r deadweight tons of steel ships passengers to the vicinity of the yard first of the seven vessels will glide Into will bring Hog Island's total contrlbu- to witness the creation of the new y; - ..... v. inu ni'Tiu viBniin, lavn -- -.- ..--. -D- , - r,, awnM s the waters of the Delaware at tf:30 p clock In thch aftcrnooh and the last Hog Island Plant Will Try to Sot Now World's Record , July 21 PUBLIC MAY -BE INVITED : t i Stvcn ited cargo vesscU will be launched at the Hoc Island Shipyard on Wednesday afternoon. July 21, iiprfby cotiiblMilUB ajicw world's rcc o .1 of fhlp launching!.. 0 ...,.nm(nt of the tilans for the VIA 1U. .. .A akJ.jh A 1 A TI.IiriIl.Cl lt.t.U111 Ul III llllllll IHIIICn. TTntt..i u,.... i. n-.n vr.n .i...t.i.i.f The sontunio of launchtncs will brine RltMbwI. . HImM I 1 M 1iiJtmi la HHv hM Injnr rtmt f VL hat. . i- JEFFERSON HAT CO. 135 S. 101k is expected to ,be launched not lotcr than 5 :20 o'clock. Officials of the shipbuilding company and tho shipping board ore now con' sldcrlng the advisability of throwing the huge plant open to the public on the afternoon of the record-breaking launch Ings and It is believed this will be done. Ship-launching records In the United States, and, In fact, throughout the world, were first set on .Inly 4, 1017, .when several Atlantic nnd Pacific coast yards each sent over three, ships in One day, the Fdiirth of July, 1017, being tho greatest day in the history of shin launchings in tho world, more than 100 vessels being launched throughout the United States. On May 30. 1018, ship ping circles and the public in general were startled by tho record established at the Hog Island yard, when livo steel ton slnco Aneust B. 1018. the date when the total number of vessels launched at Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, In" tho presence of President Wilson and a gathering of Hog Island to 122, or nn average of mnr, than one vesd lnnnnlinl overr nearly 100.000 patriotic citizens, chrls calendar week since August R, 1018. t 2i A Summer Clearance op Men's Suits rntuple of ship launching at the plant ihV Delaware river was made this 2,' , by MntthchW 0. Urush, prosl-2,-7 of tin American International 1JWI WIT 150 MINUTES km hi ner 1 p - 1 Tfc ,. fi r I 1 1 WlSI The Traylor factory, only 15 miles away, assures local Traylor owners factory service through a direct factory branch. At the Traylor factory u, a body plant that will supply you with a Traylor body to complete your Traylor truck & Factory Branch (Temporary), 17 U. 21 it St. Traylor Engineering and Manufacturing Company Cornwclls, Pa. VW7 ''initw 'Pteiatlt of onOM Orfinixation" Permanent Factory Branch Under Construction, Broad and Lehigh. Taotor. trucks FARM TRACTORS Ipnmediate Delivery This Is the Sturdy, Powerful, Beautiful and Comfortable NEW HAYHES TOURING CAR A car that "gives them the dust" on hill or level- in a lady's hand a demonstration gladly. HENRY A. ROWAN, Jr., Co. 2031 Market Street If there is no Hayncs dealer in your town, write us for descriptive booklet. Phone-Spruce 4725 y P.f: 1 SaBE TnrXECSPSCCEBCBBI mLLMALL FAMOUS CIGARETTES iWfe How it happened- "Have one. "Light another.' "Fill your case?" punctuated every conversation on 'the transports going over. Captain X had taken with him a liberal supply of Pall Mall famous cigarettes (plain ends). By the time he landed they were gone. "Over There" he couldn't have a favorite brand. But the cigarettes he was lucky enough tq. get had one feature that gave him a big idea. They were round and smoked freely. Back in America once more the Captain came and gave us his idea, a big jdea. He suggested that we make Pall Mall cigarettes round in shape, loosely rolled and plain end a cigarette that does not have to be tapped, squeezed or loosened, a cigarette with a'free and easy draught, A cigarette made from the famous Pall Mall blend of 42 Turkish tobaccos chosen for richness and delicacy of flavor, In the new foil package with a patented opening tab. 20 Pall Mall Rounds plain ends o cents In. I ' F SSSSSSSmmmmmmmSSSSSmfVW999 " "THEY ARE GOOD TASTE" PLAIN OR CORK IN BOXES OF xo, 50 OR 100 AS USUAL iip mi iiig M "A cigarette that does not hate to be squeezed, tapped or loosened a cigarette with a free and easy draught," VHUm m m m wWP f II NMjr " Immediate Delivers X I I r a kitten I I Great Reductions Poll.OWing the wonderful activities of the past six weeks during which all former business records of this Clothinor Store were vastly exceeded comes Uhis Clear ance of about TWO THOUSAND MEN'S AND YOUNP MEN'S SUITS at extremely low prices. Somof the Suits', in these SEVEN DIFFERENT GROUPS are from regular : stock and some are remainders from recent special purchases. All are marked at extraordinary reductions most of them-clt much less than regular wholesale prices : $21.50 About 200 Suits, chief ly from our regular stock, reduced for .quick selling. Not all sizes in any style, but a good range of. sizes in the lot. $29.50 Hart, SchafTner & Marx and "Alco" Suits of ex cellent all-wool fabrics ; most of them smart styles for young men. Saye. nearly one-half. $24.50 Men's and young men's Two-piece and Three piece Suits, in plain colors and neat mixtures. One third less than regular price. i4f$2&50- T Men's apd young men's: Suits of! good all-wooL Ml!; BLUE EKGE, in a good; selection pf models and-, sizes. (J -t $37.50 SERGE SUITS with TWO PAIRS of trousers; all-wool blue serge of ex cellent quality. Very ex ceptional value indeed. $88.50 Men'aiutd young men's Stein-Bhjclf, Hart, Schaff- ner & Tfaifx and "Alco" buits; luahy of them worth ablpiit double this price. Thin Sillit;' A Special purchase of Coat-and-trous-"m us crs Suits Cool' Cloth Suits for young men, under-priced at ?9.7o and ?14.75 ; fine Mohair Suits for men, under-priced at $19.75. $i4.50i! V 1 YoUths' SuitS Long-trousers Suits for youths of 1G to 19 years, at prices that are less than the regular wholesale cost reduced to $14.50. $29.50 and $36.50. Men's ajidl young men's fine AlMy-ool Suits from the famous. Hart, Schaff ner & Maifci-and "Alco" factories, lixtraordinary value. v House or . Porch Dresses Special at $3.95 Of checked g i n g h n m in I pink, blue, black or green effects. Ever so neat , and trim, ."with , a style about 1 the m." Trim med as sketch ed, with collar, I vest and cuffs , ef white orcran- ' die finished ' w i t h checked : gingham bands. ! An added style toucl in the cmgliam fash. In . sizes 36 to 40 special at $3.95. This model in sizes )8 to 52, under price $5.00. RtrnulvMcf iMoihlfr Third Kloor. fiH'it Street, West - -V Strn'ilirlrtKf. fc l"ottilrr -fri-nml Floor. ,Enti Golden Special To-rrip now 800 Pairs of Women's White OXFORDS A Special Lot of ' Gibbs" Union Suits for Men and Boys To Sell Under Price They nre in the seasonable, popular athletic style, and are of white gauze cotton, made with the comfortable clastic wnist-band. Slight imperfections cause them to bo classed as "second' hence the unusually low prices. Men's Union Suits $1.35 Boys' $1.00 and $1.15 - StrawiirlilBr & t'luthlcr .Vi - nd ."1. M&r':vi Street oPECJALW Wonderful Value At $8.90 From Laird, Schober & Company ai perfect! the torn -5; "piilitary heels with white leather top-lifts 1 .v pracucai style for all Hare good fortune for eieht Inimlrorl wnmnn whn !.... 4i,o on of Laird-Pchor-cr stylo and quality smait Oxfords of hnglish type, of WHITE REIONSKIN CLOTH; five-eyelet pat- , straight tips, white ivorv-finishnd snlns. pnvnrr.il Hh.Innl, summer A occasions ent grade at 2. ''ffl'.1' comfortable, casih' cleaned. A rccer rrC"" purchase of 11 similar stylo of the same grad VrX f N.is arkcd at 514.00. This wonderful lot a , a $8.1)0 a pair. It is rca'ly one of the Smartest Models In This House v Slral.rl.1,. Clntlilrr--Kluhlli nml Kllbrt Struts Domestic Cottons Many women are plnnning, these summer days, to make un dergarme.its ?nd bedfurnishlngs for tho household. Hero arc a fe-v of the Domestic Cotton Goods they will need: White Cambric, 3G-incli, 03c a yd. Long Cloth, 12 yds., $3.50 a piece Nniiihook, 12 yds., S7.50 a piece Pillow Tubing Muslin, 12-inch, 80c a yard; 15-inih 85c Bleached Sheeting Muslin, 153-in., 95c n yard; 81-inch $1.20 8trwl'ililKo S. I'lolhler AIlo l.'i. I'cnlrc n!pk We Have ReducedlOOO Small Boys' Wash Suits to Wholesale Pieces Directly from our comprehensive stocks wc have taken these serviceable Summer Suits and have sharply reduced their prices fpr clearance right at a time when they'll bo wunled most: 500 of The Wash Suits are now ?3.5 Some of the season's most popular styles many cne or twor of a kind. Plenty of plain colors nnd some white. Sizes .1 ti S'ycars. 300 of The Wash Suits are now $2$5 Mttdy, belted and Ollvoj TWSt Ist'yles, of (luiaoic jusi-cyur inorics. aize y ioLB years. 200 of The Wash slits are now M.65 Those arc chiefly in Oliver Twist styles -and n aze 2,i to 5 jiuio uiu -. MrRnnntjuc &. i loimrr nvroni Moor, pllbf rl(rU'V't, UHht ;. a A ts ,Vs id . t STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER '. ii o MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBE PREE ' .ft.'b 4: . TT xm tfe1 . h&L s.A Jl j&ik!!a . i .-Jl V M At .53