ITTTOVf-V -'" .. f rl.n '.' ?: , H t 4-n.wr t,".( . A? t tL 1 if . ' .n ilffljMe ILlKUjOm 14 Truck Fatally lnJures Man Waiting for Trolley at Elev enth and Christian Streets .CHILD HAS NARROW ESCAPE itok-end automobile and trolley JdenVUlted In two .lc.aU" d i SSn or more Injured, ono probably &ft.A.npontI.oBuenaVhtonlkc, th, m" uth of Mny " LaSdlnJ' .,1 tie death of Stanley Suilcl, S&Sbi avenue He idled : In the .It. nir noipita. In thrf car Al S"h fan was Ben Bentley. 2717 wSb .Seer Bentley received n frac ?'5i kull. Hb condition s critical. S'mw Ce "a Levy, sixty-eight years A T Master street, diet in the miMrWi Homeoparhic Hospital from P.1 ... .h. received Saturday night S, truck bV trolled car near her honiS-.. i.t lwinrtl a trolley car .t El venth and Christian .streets Inst !LVOtaieDDe IUsso. fifty years old. of Consbohockcn, viul bT a truck. vik run over nn.i Ilisso had been vis- iinK menus in Mouth Philadelphia dnr- tn iiivcr oi me trncK, rnm unmp, thltty-llvo yeurs old, 1118 Christian tjhect. riiiliPil ,1m victim to the Howard Hospital, whern ilnnlli nl,1 n t,nn. been almost Instantaneous. ' Camp was limcru armor nrrrst nnd will l.nvc n henrlnR before Magistrate Carson nt Central Stntlon today. y CIIM Escape In Crnsli A tiaby rldlnc with W nnrcnts on n motorcycle wns unhurt, but the parents were badly Injured when the machine was struck by an automobllo on Glrard nvenuc. The mother, Mrs. William Shcats, 2704 Xorth Warnock street, is In tbo West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital with a fractured skull, while her husband has n dislocated shoulder and other injuries. Mrs. Anna Oraubln, seventy years, of Nineteenth and Ilowan streets, was In jured when struck by an nuto nt Gcr mantown nvenue nenr .lunlatn street last night. Otto Mueller, 02.10 Schuyler street, driver of the machine, took the woman to St. Luke's Hospital, where It was fouml her condition wns serious. The driver surrendered to the police. Leonard Kinsley, Sixtieth street near Cedar nvcnucj Miss Margaret McMrn ninlti, eighteen years old, nnd Miss Catherine McMonamln, twenty-one, 037 South Fifty-fourth street, sus tained Injuries when the automobile in which they were riding overturned Into n ditch along the Montgomery pike early yesterday. The Injured were taken In a passing automobile to the West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital. Thomas Apostollcc or 0058 King scsHlng nvenue, wns nrrcsted nfter his automobile had crashed into nnothcr machine while he wns encircling "I," uprights at Blxty-sccond and Market streets. ,llls car was damaged, , According to the police, Apostollcc was winding his way In and out among the elevated uprights when he collided with nnothcr motorcar. Oscar Hnowden, ilfty-four years old, nrilU Ludlow street, had his hand badly Injured when he was. struck by an nu tomobllc nt llroad nnd Stiles streets Inst night. He was treated at St. Joseph's Hospital, Tu mine tho corner ot Third nnd Lin den streets. Camden, yesterday, a mo torcycle, driven by John Wohlfrcth, twenty-six years old, of 020 North Front street, collided with nn automo bile driven by George Atkins, twenty five yenrs old. of 047 Newton nvenuc. The motorcyclist was Injured about the car nn.l head and was taken to Cooper Hospital. The accident was reported to the police bv the nutomoblllst. An nutomobllp containing six people turned over 'on Silver Lake nvenue near Snyder nvenue, Wcntvlllc ??. J. The occupants escaped with slight cuts nnd bruises. While Irving Davis, thlrtyelght 'years old, of 0400 Upland street, was bending over his motorcycle on the White Horso pike, nenr Somerdnle. N. J., last night, he was run down by n motorist," who put on speed -nnd es caped. Thdbinan's left ankle wnsrac turcd. Ho was token to the Cooper Hospital, Camdcri. Boy, 10, Breaks Leg In Fall Robert Sasno. ten ypars old, 2204 West Norls street, fell twenty feet from n hayloft In n stable on Twenty -second tercet belftw Dlnmond, tlfis morning, Tincturing his right leg. Hc wns taken 'to the Northwestern Oonoral Hospital. The boy was playing with other boys In the loft when he fell. NEW RECTOR FOR ST. MARK'S Rev. F, L. Vardon Comlno Here From Portland, Me. The Very llcv. Frank L. Vardon, dear of St. Luke's Episcopal Cathedral Church, Portland, Me., has been se lected as rector of St. Mark's Church here. He will succeed the Iter. Elliott White, who resigned theJpcal pastoral.) to become dcan.of tho KpTscopal Cathe dral nt Fond clii Lac, Wis. The Hev. Mr. Vnnlon Is forty-seven years old. nnd wns ordained to the min istry In 1000. He graduated from Cam bridge Theological Seminary. He Is standing chairman of the diocese of Maine nnd Is one of the examining chapjalns. Silk Lined Suits, Also Worsteds and Woolens 312 in Number $30 I 0 . ALL leveled to this one price, though some of-them sold heretofore as high as $75. . Men's and young men's suits of every kind arid description brought together in three cabinets for quick clearance at this unprecedented figure for Chestnut Street. Sizes up to 42. Some sizes for stout men. Every clpth all wool. Every suit guaranteed. Every suit new. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street w I I I I i " ' . - - - - " ' fWiiww - """ " -n. Breaking all records A short time ago a star athlete from Cornell went over to Franklin Field and broke the world's- record for the 440 hurdle race. He won because of superior Bpeed and endurance. In the daily race of business, Library Bureau card systems are breaking all records for speed and distance handling office detail in less time and with less effort than it has ever been handled before... Library Bureau offers you card systems and equipment for all purposes for every business. It offers you the ltnolv-holp of 44 years experience the sales intelligence which takes so much wood or steel, and so many cards and guides, and transmutes them into a practical working system. A sample of this knoiv-ho)v is found in the L. B. system for handling purchase records. Write for our book "Turchasing department records" Library Bureau Card and filing systems Founded 1876 Filing cabin6ts wood and steel M. W. MONTGOMERY, Manager 910 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Salesrooms In 49 leading cities of tho United States, Great Britain and France 50th Anniversary Souvenirs to Every Customer HALLAHA1YS 50th Anniversary Sale Not an ordinary bargain sale of job lots, but a big Anniversary Celebration in which Hallahan s Good Shoes are being sold at profitless prices 1 Whatever You Want, You'll Find It Here! TIES, PUMPS and OXFORDS , Regular 10.00 to 16.00 Values Thousands of Pairs! Dozens of Styles! Complete Size Range! A-SS-&C-M ' jpp J 13 (fif m mi I Plenty of styles in WHITE Kid, WHITE Reignskin and WHITE Linen. Also One-eyelet Ties, Two eyelet Ties, Cleo Ties, Seamless Pumps, Tongue Pumps, Walk ing Oxfords, Dress Oxfords, Colonial Pumps. ' With full Louis XV heels, baby Louis heels, leather Louis heels, military heefe, Cuban heels and low walking heels, with turn or welt soles. In White Kid, White Reignskin, White Linen, Black Satin, Gun-Metal Calf, Patent Leather, Black Mat Kid, Dull Black Kid, Tan Russia Calf, Black Suede, Brown Suede, Brown Kid. 1870 I IMIilinilfilL 19Z0 GOOD SHOES Good for Fifty Years! 9 1 9-92 1 Market Street 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 60th and Chestnut Sts. 2746-48 Germantown Ave. 5604-06 Germantown Ave. Branch Stores Open Every Evening Market Street Store Opens Daily at 9 A. M. Closes 5 P. M. Including Saturdays During July r-S "Shop with Comfort out of the Congested District" Annual Summer Reduction Sale Oriental Rugs Begins Toclaii, Monday, July 19th Wc haveicreaserf our business two and one-half times over last year, which was one of the best years we have ever had. The reasons are obvious: We had the rugs and our prices were fair. We doubt if any other house in our line can show such a result. In spite of the foregoing facts, and because we do not wish to disappoint our customers, whom we have taught to expect it each year, we begin today The Greatest Annual Reduction Sale in our history and such a one as has never taken place in Philadel phia. In magnitude, variety of sizes, and qualities, the stocks offered are the Largest and Finest ever shown in this city, and are so comprehensive that every prospective buyer will be sure to secure'just the rugs wanted. Sizes range from small mats 1 ft. x 3 ft., by every variation up to 17 ft. x 36 ft. At the time of sale A Discount Ranging from 20 to 33Vz will be allowed from JJie reasonably marked price, shown in plain figures, marked on .the original ticket. Thus enabling you to anticipate and satisfy your Fall requirements at Wonderful Savipgs. In order that you may have every advantage on this unprecedented occasion, we will nqt only hold rugs purchased for Fall delivery but will date your bill November 1st. FRITZ & LARUE, Inc., Importers wi Oriental Hugs Domestic Rugs, Carpels, Hardwood Floors 0 1615 CHESTNUT STREET I The S Iff CmJ I ' I JL rawbridge & Clothier''" ininner-Oearanee of lore Than Fine SHITS for leu MO At Reductions of 20 to 40 per Cent From Our Usual Low Prices . This is the event towards which men look forward each sum mer. More than 6000 Shirts have been taken direct from our extensive stocks and marked at drastic reductions from prices already low. Practically every desirable standard style and fabric is represented percales, printed and woven madras, silk stripe and corded madras, and many other popular weaves, Some broken lnesto be sure but, nevertheless, presenting a full rnncn of R17P.S in nvnvv lr They Are Now $1.80, $1,95, $2 JO, $2.45, $2.85 and $3.25, With a Grouping of Silk Shirts at $6.00 p have arranged them on separate tables nccoi.lint; to sisc and price for easy selection. The desirability of choosing early from complete assortment is obvious as hundreds of men profit by this event. i - Htiawbrldsa & ClothierKan Store Kluhth Street a i 3 1 IP Just Added to the Men's Clothing Clearance More Than 400 "Alco" Suits: f ata MMVU Made to sell for nearly double i o . f 1 " -a ' to tnree times tms reduced price The "Alco" shops have just sent us a remarkable shipment of seasonable Suits for men and young men at an all-inclusive price concession that permits, us to dispose of them for a single price averaging considerably less than half their retail value. ' They are in the present season's desirable styles, carefully tailored of summer worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots every thread of purest wool. The collection includes plain shades, stripes, plaids and checks galore as well as all regular and some "short"' sizes. This is -a remarkable opportunity and men quick to recognize rare values will be here in throngs as soon as the Store opens to-morrow. Be among them and choose from best assortments. !.-,-. Btrawtiriler S i lotnlor Mrroml Tloor. Kat Women's Summer Dresses Reduced An accumulation of odd lots of the season's most desirable Dresses, amounting to several hundred. Broken sizes, and not a full line of any one kind, but.so many kinds and all so desirable that choosing is delightful. Fine All-white Striped and Dotted Voile Dresses now $15.00 Linens- Combined with Self -tone Lace now $27.50 to $45.00 Tailored Colored Linen Dresses, in Coat Style now $20.00 Plain Tinted, Dotted and Paisley-pattern Voile, Dotted Swiss, urganaie ana ocoicn liingnam uresses now $4v.)v Finest English Voile Frocks in Pastel Shades now $25.00 Many exquisite beaded and embroidered voiles that can hardly be distinguished from crepe Georgette. Many lacc-trimmed nnd ruffled organdies, ideal for summer fete occasions. Many of the tailored ginghams wanted for morning wear. All kinds and styles, light and dark. 1 Straw brldgo & Clothlrr hciond l'loor. Market Street ; I Golden Special To-morroW ; Little Folks' Creepers and Rompers At $1.35 A G Mev Special for wee boys and girls. A close-out lot of cool summer Creepers and Rompers fim a piominent manufac turer. Al' are fresh and new, in thu season's attractive and practical styles. ROMPERS, of plain c'-umbray or checked ging ham, are neatly trimmed, made with -rra:ght legs, chiefly with low neck ftnd short .sleeves. For children c.i '1 to .". years. CHEEPERS are of gingham or fine cotton crepe. On crepe model is finished with turnover collar and sash. In sizes one to thicc years. Sav ings Yire exceptional. Mothers will appreciate the value of such Rompers and Creepers at $1.35. IS-V Htrawbrl.lKi & i iih..T Thlnl riuor. Wed DAILYA "(MIL mSPECJALMiuJ More ftavy Crepe Georgette Waists , They certainly arc favorites, and these new models, just out of their boxes, are among the prct tiest yet. Some are combined with bique ciepc Georgette and bisque, filet lace some with col lars of filet lace, nthers collavless. Also a number of richly embroid ered und beaded effects. Prices $8.50 to S1G.50. StrnnlirMiro K Clotliler Si-iotul riofr e'entra 1000 Boys' Wash Suits Now $2.25, $2.75, $3.25 We have just taken these 1000 Serviceable Wash Suits from our regular stock and have included them in the Hoy.-' Clothing Clearance at sharp reductions from former price They are all of durable, fast-color fabrics, and are in the middy, belted and Oliver Twist style that nro most becoming to boys of :i to 8 years. Parents will find this a. remarkable opportunity to round out the boy's summer wardrobe at a decided saving. T7- Mrnwbrlilee . Clothier hecuwl rinor l"i ! ri -Me. t Kant Bathing Suits lVToii'a " Two-piece Suits lVieil b 1ir,m S'1.00 to .$10.00. One-piece "-uit-, with skirt, from $4.50 to $!.0'i. Life-Guawl Suit-, Jer.-ey Shirts, $2.00 and $-1.00; Hlue Flannel Pants, $3.00 and $5.00. .1ko jiU'iti of SuitR for men who take sL-k " to ,rC. YifWTo Two-piece Suits, iSOyS from S'J.-.'i to $7.00. One-piece $4.00, $l..0, $7.00. -i in i i i i - i "lot hi, r 1 iclilh Strei t Trim White Satine Petticoats, Special Ju-t the right we-ijJU and thickness for .-mnmer. e.isilv laundeied and dainty withal. Special at $1.85 A model with tucked sectional flounce and elastic waist-b.md. EXTRA-SIZE PKTTICOATS Special at 2.25 Made with tucked flounce, edged with plait ing ' ii .i 1 1 Men's Crepe Faille Neckties at 50c Four-in-hands of this most popular of nil summer fabrics, pie marked at a most moderate price here. They are in a wide variety of distinctive figuied effcet,- in great vogue this season. The price is only 50c. .-iruuhrKlKP & I'lotliler Am." 1 Market .Street Transformations, Switches, Special Just the addition of a Switch or Transformation and the smart coiffure, often so hard to achieve in summer, i arranged. These are exceptionally good values: Wavy Switches. 3-stein. now $3.90 All-around Winy Transformations now $2.7.') Puffs, for the sides of head $1.00 Expert Manicuring, 50c htritutirlils. f. i'lotliler I-'lrt Tloor llnlinm Pillieri Mreet . 1 1. nil. i - tin si Victrola Outfits At $30.10 Victrola IV $L'.00 Six 10-inch double-faced Rccordi $fU0 Termti $.'00 h-t payment and then $3.00 monthly At $40.10 Victrola VI $35.00 Six Records 5.10 Terms $3.00 first payment and then $3.00 monthly sirawlirM--. & Clothier Tlflli Miwr Wet Rugs One-fourth Under Price The Department of Lower-Priced Floor Coverings has secured from one of America's foremost manufacturers a collection of SEAMLESS Itygs which because of slight, imperceptible imperfections are to be sold at one-fourth less than the retail value of perfect grades. The irregularities affect neither wear nor appearance. In fact, they are so slight that we cannot detect them. Nevertheless, they are the means of home furnishers deriving a saving of fully ONE-FOURTH. Typical values Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet $56 and $67.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet $29.75 and $33.i Extra-heavy Velvet Rugs, size 9x12 feet $49.75 And all other room sizes 6x9, 7.G.9, 8.3x10.6 and others as well as rf c-mull. nsoflll si7fS. Slich SIS 27yR1 nnrl Sfv70 innVina of nKnnUnl f- htrnw lirldne 4 C lothler Fourth Floor, I I,L, iHwWw ..). 0Mki. , m l i v y ; -M Jl if. I ( M a ' n - ji 'II M i m jgffiiaBlgBBBigffigSSS l , - N' 4 I' .... , 1 ' ',