H, M ' it r "'aV '. ' L1TALIA PB FATTI BWAtfALAlU coverno Itallano Vuolo Plena Sodclisfazione o la Punl- ziono dei Colpovoli jBOY SCOUTS AIDYtUNQSTER Physicians Praise Manner In Which They Dlnd Broken Leo, Hoy Scouts Knve prompt first-old treatment to Albert JtcCnuley, eleven j cars old, of 0001 Crowson street, (Jcr mantowi., yesterday when the lnd fell mid broke his leg. A splint was placed no well upon the leg of the Injured boy that phji'Iclans at the ncrmnntown Hospital expressed their admiration for . -. . . i . . . i - t.. ST. JUDY 19. 1920 - V , 13 ' " j LPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1920 the manner in which the scouts had worked. rJhe boy was playing In tho haymow at Median's Nurseries, Chow and Phil Kllcna streets, when he fell, breaking his leg above the knee. A number of Hoy Hoouts wcro playing In tho neigh borhood. They hurried tip. Improvised a splint, tied up the leg by means of handkerchiefs and then telephoned for tho ambulance. win, J. n. rrtmiATT. Fon- MEIUV OK NORFOLK, VA. COMMUNICATE WITH II. W. FKllllATT, 008 CIIUHCII ST., NORFOLK. VA. COMMUNI CATION STIUGTIV CONFIDENTIAL. . , ..j nlslrltuit'd Unlr VJL!"n . mmi.rsON. . .LK".a. I'oBiniBB t.. f.nntiitiirnin tBcta, aim nrl H n , "' ,mJ"lfln!. ".Wen.lo plena ho. '...j-.iaiio ner I ""v " '.. i.. ..i.n M! ?.rr:,V.n,li.n Cio' ) vita, al -lin "" v.', , dpirincrociaiore cwninjUntc '",. ufflcinle o trc 'TK?' .2'ii.i-pSp.lPchcll Bvcrno niirinai. " ' .. )n encrgia per "f ?"li , nnaunita antl-Jtallana Wpnim-M . . . . (.ompron,pro run '" 'S"non"o; dlsposta a .ublrc nure provooMion1-. f (.0(;nalanol !!?'Cirrit,nrUatl daUMnternoj M..:'"i: .-.... rifpr to ill averc np- r,.. ,?, i " Helnrndo. tnvoritl da lo ', .Toerno. t'n viaggiatorc in fw.rnt il "l n Serbia si rlpcte quan to dichltrnio " " . .. cllrra quando "'."V r,notta-acoo 'Austria, cK'' r?" L0tin'l Pomnlotta coutro ''"'rno i ,lf ltai". Plomblno. Spw a l.tlBOll i.ro.lcnH da Icl- fAllrt. , 1nnn 'n ranto mio II Bc rno J - A nollrlo da ion o n... ,'. " w. . ..i.ii..rivtniiii ill' un iiiinn."1 "nu .,1I P uniin.,1. Pr venaicar- rntf. in viii -."-- . . .. ii '&" M."o. ucn,llan,lo Tnlbergo dei llalcanl. , . n.l.rutn imugl o. I rPl'iwm ." If nmoMr'i nipnto eou- t ntaVia l' '" Pnrlnmen o 8be letlH preKlilcntc dpi roiislBHo W.-. he la Serbia ha sempre con- '"..": ritfllia tome una sua a neata. rna ocia ion rlnirwlincnto hii iiovuto mniatarr rlie una tensione csistc tra a inn! r juwll '.? , K"! inoltre. die fnra' preniun- ! ."' i"r una Immediata de imltnz.onc d pile Frontiere tra 1'ltnlla ed il regno serbo. ...girt n filnlPllO. OPPORTUNITY The lilRhent class National Maga tlne In lt fleM offers an unusual opportunity to a backer with $10,000 to 110.000. rreaenl circulation oer 65,000 and growing rapidly, total receipts now oxr $125,000 per year no Indebted. Mhj, Can be made blir money maker, nettrence-s exchanged. Immediate icllon necessary. B 501, Ledger Office Children Like GrapeNuts Tne flavor appeals and the food, ouilds. Needs No Sugar Give the youn3ters GrapeNuts at least once each day. 77ieres a Reason .vHovv to Get More and 1 Better Packages , For Less Money I WANAMAfcER'S I DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKeST r D O WHAT III paeUr of 00 ' ''e srnrM's mAliln.nnlarf aroodn hav nireft.1T clone, in stall rnrum.tlo rkat!ne Maehlnerr. flet from lA.noo Ir. 18,000 neenrat and sanitary pacUaarpa dally, rieplnro 2 o 30 operntors. (In many eases labor soylnns alone In one year ,.,111 pay for the cost of Installation.) Hate tons of Tnlu able material. rnennmtle maelilnes are built In units enelt one complete yet designed to Imrmonlotisly operate as a system. They line, weljch, fill, seal, urap and date aiitoniatlcnlly. F.rery I'nenmatlp system Is a proren one not an experiment. With our product, In your plant, your Initial Installation Is made to prove Its effi ciency, dependability and economy. PNEUMATIC SCALE CORPORATION, LTD. 0 ""i'xr,- ..1 Tloston Norfolk Downs, Slass. New Tork Chicago V 'i 21, PNEUMATIC im$ rALnAbiJNUJriALmjNLia S r4 iCiHSvpt M3 CramrWM' ! rOOT ANO I.IMII TRQDBI.FrS . lnitantiy rellsvea Ir our ireclal arch i lupportft. fltted and idJuated by experts. I Our Seamless t l.iamic Iloalrry. the moil comfortablo tunport for rl rof lns. swollen llmbn. weak knees "nd ankles Trussei nlidomlnsl nu amieiic sun. 11" ot deformity nrollnnces in tho world. Ullilflphln Orthopedic Co.. 40 N. 18th st. "' vm nnq Keep lor reierenco. v, u. STEAMSHIP NOTICES &t GRACE LINF WPERU CHILE Mm Dml pujMpger serlce from New Vork .14 ranainn l.nil n.lllni. n. IMII... I Art. Iiulque Antofauaiita S. Vulparulno! I S ni Am S3 Santa Teresa Fortnlehtly &alln;, V 1! (1I1A.T 1-n ilrnl. Ilin'i.er hqunre, N Y, or Local Agent, Manufacturers! Increase Your Production With Automatic Machinery In this way alone you can overcome increased lnbor costs and labor shortage. We can design and, build automatic machinery that will speed up your production now while demand exceeds supnly and thereby increase your profits from increased sales and decreased production costs, and later when supply equals demand you will be pre pared to profitably produce in the face of competition. We Gan Design and Build for Your Own Particular Product Automatic Machinery for ASSEMBLING gl.'"1"' CARTONING te.-'sieui flood. Tin Cum. counting Y1e;.T1"ri.: Nail", SrrruH. CRACKING $3 of n" FILLING yno;,,.M'' Can" nnd MANUFACTURING FOLDING Napkin., Hlieets, Cases. I'lllow Towels. FORMINO Trlnts of nutter, per nnd Metnl Iloes. GRADING -,reV,!lfr So1" nnd JAPANNING M"nI rnr,- I AUNDRY ""shliiB. Ury- Inx. Ironlnc. 1 ARFI INfl rtotlles. Boxes. x-ABE.l-.UN la Cartons. I'aek- or PRODUCING SSS!. .r.xs 1 fwi ) lliil'nnfl. Knirlopn. IMIU, Ice Cream Coneni 'onfn, rnbrlm. i-fc & xrwVxKT" Prndnrtn nf SPECIAL WORK.-i: TVI1MP nibbon or strlni: 1 I IlsvJ iiround turlous klniN of nrndiirtH. WRAPPING l,"' oes. VVIVrtrruN,J Hnndlihe. lloltlp". Cartons. I'acknKe. Cun tllrs. Metnl I'nrtH, Ouni, Crarkera. WEIGHING BS&TjpK,: DEPUTING Sjj ,M DRYING vr10' of '" DEVELOPING " Box, candy, chemical, leather, metal, paint, paper, printing, rubber, sugar, shoe, steel, textile, tobacco INDUSTRIES. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR PRODUCT WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW TO INCREASE PRODUCTION AND DECREASE PRODUCTION COSTS MAY WE CALL AND GIVE DETAILS? NO OBLIGATION! Giles Engineering Co., Inc. DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS Automatic Machinery Executive Sales and Display Offices Phpne Vanderbilt 9395 7300 Ext. 50 GRAND CENTRAL PALACE & Mith Flsor NEW YORK BOSTON 101 TREMONT ST. Phone Main 6936 PHILADELPHIA 1537 CHESTNUT ST. Phone Locust 6636 HTKAMHHir MT1('I T STKAM11HI' NOTICES JVTKAMSIIU' NOTICED BERMUDA 1 Only 2 Day Sail from New-York JL WL Si Wk-A t Days Sail from NewYo Ideal for Your Summer Vacation C &mr A. Gllttrlnc crMitnl raven mnrclou mk xardenH mil It 1 i nlnrarl flsiVi a 1allrltt fn I iwn.lsv Vnrhttnff cruisw botttlrur. bath.n, ocllnir, drlvincr. tennis, golf mtPH nnn many mors are bihuhi or nfmiuua, f.mtt dancing-. All th r Dies. Uren nnd riAllffhta oermuda Is Looted by Ocean Breezes (average summer temperature 79 deirrces) SUMMER VACATION TOURS efffftUr diirlncr Hiimmrr sraMon (Innudtnir alfftmer. hotpl nnd m&nv Interesting ilds trios) 8 Days $87.00 9 Days $9 1.50 ind upward, according lo bote! and itcamcr accommodation No Passports Required for Bermuda S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" Salllnc from Nnv York every ten (Says on aiternata Wednesdays ana Satiirdsia Bend for ds crirl vi tsrntnre to FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Fnrneen House. ni Whltehstl Street. Now YnrK ! ! i 'la wl-nW rf(SM JtKHsliliHli rA s II sp2 "i- i Kcjricr Dldf., Baltimore United States Shipping Board's Passenger Service N. Y. to Rio de Janeiro, Monterideo, Buenoi Ayrt 8. S. CA1.I.AO. 13 000 tons (a) JULY Sfl h. S. MAKTIIA VSIIIN0T0N, 15.000 tons (b) A I'd. 25 ln FlrMt ClriKK (b) first nnd Second Class. For rate nnrf snrflcuhirs aprlu lo any 'ajsionr Aocncv or to Munson Steamship Line 82-92 Denver Street, New York Drexel Building, Philadelphia 418 Olive Street, St. Louis amC Mobile, Ala. 1& HTEMATIONAl MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY AMERICAN LINE WHITE STAR LINE I'sul Mm.. - . ' v r--nriiurln ""iIUUll 'WNn1'rirtl"rl.",lrg.S"U"l8m,,,'' '. I'sul '" y ?,A,,' lPt. 1 VOItK HAMIUlItd .. July Slltiept. lllOct. S3 . A II if II S.ne im V' A l.r .""'''"A-LIVEUroOL Nburi "' Sept. 4 P"jr Plain, " ! ! " A. ! " ' A""i Pa..I,n,,J.V,l,I,,',,,A-n''UOW Wit Ni" July 2.1 I'HILti...... ..."? " I 111 Ii..n '" "' UAtlllUItn 'Icemon. July 2(1 lnnipum '"'y s' ellernae ..' A,l- ,4 ' ....... illtlK, u RED STAR LINE ' . -South A.n. Hnlanil . . " TWKIir Hrnlund ;'"ly 2IAB. 38Oct. S aplsml Au' l Sept. 18 0, 2 FflsnU A,"f. 21lHfPt. 20 l'llll i.i., ... ' ' "I"' L 0 3'U fem! t,',',,"A-AMWKUl. 'onlaul, -July 24 'V'sl (lanibu . !ly 25 '"'r .my si '"Urn l.l Auk. n '""I" OEc., I31 Wiw'surui!1 X. Y, Clierbourt Soutl.nmpton Dljmplo Aug. 4Auir. 28Hept. 18 Adrlatlo Auir. 14Sept. 10Oct. 18 N. Y. QUEKNBTOWN LIVIIIirOOL Celtic Julv 24Auk. 2SOct. 2 Ilnltlr July 81INrpt. llOct. 0 Slobllo Aug. Jll.Srpl. 25 l'onn,frly Clerlnnd M:iV YOIIK A7.0HKS OinilALTAR N'Al'LlIS OHNOA Orello July 24Jrpt. ti ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE IMIII.AnKI.riUA LONDON Knstern rllioro Ily 25 SlHcklniiiv Auk. 7 Omu.ntomle r Auk. 14 Wniiconilii Au. 28 HOLLA ND.A.MKHICA LINE IMIILADKLrillA nOTTKIinAM Mnnstljk Au. 7 WHITE STAR Dominion MONTHBAL QUKIHJC LIVEIU'OOL MfKunllc Jul ! -ll'f;r"'' 12 Canudii . Aur. 4Sfit. S5tl,. 30 FreijU Office. 405-414 Bonne Bid,., fUU.- EARN-LINE Incorporated 1BD1 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "Des Moines Bridge". Loading Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Galera". . .Loading SS "Coquina" July 31 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service l . .y.'PP'D Board Htwl Rtrnmers S,S "Oronoko" Loadinn A Steamer Aug. 1 (From Pier 78, South Wharves) The Charles T. Megee Co. Agents for U. S. Shipping Board Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Dell Lombard 5100 PHILADELPHIA TO YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND SHANGHAI S. S. "GLENSHANE" NOW LOADING Expect to Sail July 31 Tor si.aff. rntrs, rto., npp)7 Furness, Withy & Co., Ltd. 211 Bourse, Philadelphia ' Thonrsi Lombard 4852, Mn l'l7I International Yacht Races I'rom the Great HtI Steamtr PLYMOUTH OF TIIK TALI, niVEIt LINK TICKETS, $16.20 EACH RACE (Inrludlnc War Tax) '.'!"",r. fn in.i.,dJn ".V,"1 mslmum fomfort the rijn.outli will follow tho jnchta from t.. Ma,ln llnlsli, "V'.M.f K JL" romuanj Stnlerooms Mulo by tha Steamer's Orrhestra Sloamfr wfll tnaka the trip each raco day. Ira mil l'lr IB. N 1J , near JMIInn Hi "''. nuVji.?"J"n Hfandard Time 11 IS , f 1'Hjlliht Kalnc Time Tlckrta nd mmji """. " j hi iirKei umees J' er 1 v n . Ill llrn.rfiv.u KT r.L... . v n . 01 liroadwav. a7 rht.n.K. q ;.. fl'M Rl. Ill .. ... v.. ,lurv.q " .? i . oi York Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Broad-Brimmed Untrimmed Hats$1.85 Surely you want one of those big, drooping hats of pulTetl rice straw! A wreath, nn organdie bow or a bit of rib bon will give the finishing touch I Tho hats arc in light Sum mery shades and also in black. Bright wreaths arc 7Cc to $2.60. (Market) More Than One Man Would Like to Get His Hands on an All-Wool Suit at $25! o Here's a chfince! Yes, sir, an all-wool, well-tailored suit may be had at $25 in the Gallery Store for Men that is, ns long as these last! The suit?, are of striped and mixed cheviots half-lined with mohair and will do to wear in the cooler days. At $27.50 and $34.50 there are other suits of all-wool cheviotjjiicely tailored, half-lined- or quarter-lined with mohair. There are all regular sizes in the lot, from 34 to 42. ' (Gallery, Market) Only a few steps down from Market Street. W d 4 f New Tissues, 65i 75c and 85c a Yard The sheer softness of them ' and the delicate, pretty colors of the plaids! For little slip-over blouses, charming vestees, cool Sum mer dresses and for little children's afternoon and din ner dresses what so pretty as the light, airy tissues 1 Those at 65c are 26 and 31 inches wide; at 75c, 32 inches wide and some of the tissues have gleaming silk stripes; at 85c, 36 inches Wide. (Central) A Sale of Pretty Summer Ribbons at 45c a Yard Good quality fancy-stripe taffeta ribbons about 5 inches wide arc just right for hairbows and the sashes of organdie dresses. They arc in Roie Light Blue Copenhagen Blue White Pink Brown Red Roman-Stripe Heavy Taffeta Ribbon $1.50 a Yard, Special For bags, girdles, etc., this good ribbon is in pretty combinations of color; 6U inches wide. s (Central) Enough Towels? Need a Good Many This Weather! Cotton huck face towels are here in great quantity and variety to fill hot-weather demands. The huck is fully bleached, of good quality and quite absorbent, and the towels have hemmed ends. 20c to 45c each. Hundreds of Towels at 16c Each Just the thing for office or Hotel use, as well as for the home, are tho towels of cotton huck, all-white or with red borders. They are hemmed. Linen Kitchen Toweling at 40c a Yard It is 17 inches wide and will do for dish or roller towels. (Crntral) Skirt Specials For Tomorrow A few moments in the Down Stairs Skirt Store reveal some exceedingly good values that are well worth looking up. For instance : a pique skirt with a fancy wale, $1.65. a gabardine skirt with pearl buttons. $1.90. wool-and-cotton checked stfirts, $5.75. faille skirts (silk and cotton), in salmon, liglrt blue and white with satin stripes, $7.50. accordion-pleated white flannel skirts, $8.75. knife-pleated crepe de chine skirts, in white, flesh-pink, navy or black, at $10.75. lovely skirts of baronet or sports silk at $12.75 to $15. (Mnrkft) Cool White Voile Dresses for Women and Young Women Simple and pretty and ever so cool is a dress whose bodice is of embroidered white voile and whose pleated skirt is of plain voile. There is a deep and rounded col lar edged with filet lace, to match the cuffs of the short sleeves. Grosgrain ribbon marks the waistline. $16.50. The whiteness of another voile dress is l'elieved by colored embroidery done in rose or Copenhagen blue on the overblouse. This dress can be had in sizes 14 to 44 at $13.50. , Organdie Dresses have a foundation of white which is trimmed with wide, bias bands of picoted organdie in pale pastel tints of blue, orchid or maize. The ribbon sash matches the color used on the frock. $12. Pin-Check Voile Frocks, $5.75 These can be had in extra sizes up to 53 and are cool and dainty. They are in pink, navy or Copenhagen blue and have vestees of tucked white organdie. Sample Dresses, $15 A variety of dresses makes up this interesing little group. There are flowered Georgette crepes over silk foundations; pretty things in figured foulard trimmed with bands of Georgette and dotted pongee dresses. Most all of them are in sizes for young women. (Market) What a Sale of Silks This Is! Good silks, fashionable silks, pure silks are marked at surprisingly low prices A generous quantity assures interesting choosing tomorrow among the silks that every woman needs at this season of the year. There are silks in pastel shades for afternoon or evening wear; there are plenty of silks in black or navy blue for street dresses ; and in pink and white, there are silks for camisoles, en velope chemises; nightgowns, petticoats and negligees. Particularly worth noting are: Tricolcttes at $2.90 a yard. Crepes de Chine at$1.65 and $1.95 a yard. Black messaline at $1.60 a yard. Shirting silks at $1.40 and $1.90 a yard. , (Central) Lovely Tucked and Ruffled Flouncings, Special at $1.35 a Yard They aro all 40 inches wide, of crisp organdio or soft voile In lovely colors. The voilo and organdie, tucked, are in white, pink, Copenhagen blue, orchid, tan and flesjf color. Tho voile, which is ruffled, is in light or Copenhagen blue, orchid. Nile green, rose, flesh-pink and tan. Organdie Sashes -. Jf?y hite sashcs thrc yard3 long, arc in various widths at $1, $1.25 and 1.50. Hemstitched organdie, 7 inches wide, for making sashes, is in orchid, maize, Copenhagen blue and flesh-pink, at 50c a yard. (Central) Lx ;g The Vacation Bathing Suit Is Right Here ' It may be of tnffota, of glistening satin or of durable surf satin; in any case you will find it right here at a moderate price. A pretty suit of surf satin, smocked at tho shoulders, is $5.50. A becoming affair of black taffeta, with colored silk piping the hem, is cut quito full and short and is sleeveless. $8.75. Another at $8.75 is of .black faille (silk and cotton) with a touch of handwork about the tucks of tho yoke. It is all-black. In extra sizes, up to 50, there is an excellent suit of black surf satin, piped in white, at $6.75. All the Accessories gay rubber caps and hats, shoes and sandals, tights and beach wraps are assembled here for easy shopping. (Market) Boys' Shoes at $6.90 Of black or tan leather, with welted soles, they aro in Blucher style and have round toes. Sizes 1 to 6. English-last shoes of black or tan leather, sizes 1 to 6, aro $5.90 a pair. (Onllerr. MnrUeO Cool Kimonos of Lawn Are $1.50 Of sheer flowered lawn, they have laco edging the collar and sleeves and a narrow belt at the waist. (Ontrnl) Cretonne Scarfs Special, $1 Of good quality crctonno in many pretty patterns they aro edged all around with wido imi tation cluny lace, 20x52 inches. (Art-Needlework. Central) Women's Embroidered Pink Nightgowns at $1.50 They are made in a simplo slip-over style for women and aro of soft pink batiste with blue stitching and hand-cmbroidcry for adornment. One-Piece Pink Pajamas, $2.50 Tho pointed neck, the little pointed pocket and tho sleeves of this pink batiste pajaraa are trimmed with lace. Crepe Nightgowns Soft white cicpo trimmed with neat lticc is $2.05. Dainty maize or pink pin-stripe crepe, prettily hemstitched, is $3. lienirai) i. i ' m icrnirmi m 41 1 va i-i '&-M n i && M Wfl ,11 ---.-y in fi J i f j,h m I ;-! .A3 M I il w ..-. mmmmmmm - tT7Tmmmmmm 4 Tel., CorMaudt 0100 J M t mil ssstss. ss m
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