wm i V 'c,.,.;.!. ir1 Ml $ M J KIT" ' h?; tit 1 I j " n .... ... A . ; m "C ' " ) i - f - -" r ' ' ' ". "I. i . ii n- i i r i ' i i i ii - ' -- -- hfri!! b?jC,1nfc,'it.ro,)Bporlnl,on to ita of Xliehlgan. in an address beforo thelUrougnllcvcfopincnt of (he St. taw- riomo into trio yard four ---' -'""' Ir ' hWAtnnuuiL TO SEA ADVOCATED Waterway From Croat Lakes to Atlantic Urged tor koiiot of Congestion i 1500 DELEGATES AT DETROIT ny iho Associated Tress ., Jif Midi.. Jly 22.-Demandlng . ."lonracnt of tho upper St. Lawrcnco , t nroTlde na open waterway from river to proTieni, .. r!..f l.nKefl lO l"0 -t hondred delegate., representing ejrerj Son of the counter, assembled here "V, for the opening session of tho tody or. '"- . rpi.wni.ii ,... T.nkfS-Bl. uuni:.v urcuv " nKf tho congrem. which will con flnue hrough Saturdayf speakers from in states will urge development of a tldt.er oute as a means o rellcv ng ....Aitinn 11 l riir .-.- ... ,- ul the Middle West. HiinnortefH of tho movement declare JXm West would bo benefited by a twewsKj-"v ""-,., v-" -"- IfJrest Lbkcs .my wuum u.t.u...u .... ocean port and "nt tn commercial and industrial life of the East would bo en- 16-DAY TOURS NIAGARA FALLS Saturdays via July 24, St August 7, 14, 21. 28 September 11 Picturesque Rcadlng-Lchigh Valley Route Round Trip $14 00 Qod n,y Th lt.1t ln Co"c!,e Tickets (roorl In parlor or sleep Ing cars 17.00 (tax $1.30), in addi tion to regular l'ullman cbnrge. Hpcclal train IcaTcs Keadlnc Terminal 8.30 A. M. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Atenti or S5 Deieriptlr Leaflet OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQUAL TO NIW Ke constructed upholstered and polished (IB nd PXJ up First-class work (guaranteed. Slip covers made to order. I Wa rnrrv a tnr stnclc OI UPaOlStSr? I materials, selllnR at wholesale prices. AMERICAN UPHOLSTfcKY CU. 01dit and Largest Homo, of Its Klni 305 Arch Street SSSitSr9 Make Shaving a Pleasure With Cuticura Talcum After shaving 'with Cuticuta Soap the Cuticura way, Cuticura Talcum is an al rnoit indlspenaable adjunct. Antiseptic ynd prophylactic, it is soothinif and re freshing to the most tender skin. apli(MhrrMVyKU.Ad4rni:"OiUiUk. Urt...D,,iw'MridBl.liVi,."SoJ5TiTTr "Jjri So.pa. Olntm.nt6ndeoe. TilnimSe. """ omp tnsTet without mag. -. i HOSB. V" Coal shortage coming .Men who know the coal situation foresee a great shortage in anthracite this year. Canada, New knglanrl and the West are paying a premium to get their supply now. We're lucky to have coal on hand -and you're lucky to get it at 50c reduction on every ton bought for cosh lm X oame nrimlona r. 7 t ' --"i iu raurarj CUB- .o. 'J IU"ier8 m Pay within 5 days J Kunkel I riione nelmont 7S00 ' CI J On. ? -u market 51st & Grays J Call LOMBARD 3774 for "isinicctants Disinfecting Appliances Perfumed Deodorants Liquid Soaps Drin AT?1 T0WC"S Dltnl?c,orUTirklTB Cups AsKn fni Ejlerniinaiion of Roaches & Vermin AMERICAN AROMATIC 1 DISINFECT0RC0. 130 Walnut St. Phila. P 1 Air urlter rujirkrta frnm ft. Il..ln- t T'10 "nm,al inecting o'f tho Great JaKeH.nt. T.flWrnMnn WMMft.nlA. A.an. elation, with a membership jri fourteen centrnl and western stntcs, will bo held Saturday. 9hn,rlc2.11' Campbell, president o'f 'the Uctrolt Board of Commerce, delivered tho welcoming; address this morning. I'utlirn hlntnrlntiu u-lll ! !. builders of a waterway irom the Great jaKrB to uie Atlantic on equal place In history with tho Inventors of Btcam rail roads and steamboats," Bold United States Senator Charles E. Townsend, ul imcnigan. in an auuress dpi congresi at tho opening session, 'Not only is fc waterway to tho sea necessary to keen the products of tho farms In tho Middle West from rotting ami commercial Ilfo from a state ap proaching stagnation, but 1,700,000 horsepower of energy will be harnessed when tho work Is completed. Salo of tho power alone would pay for the project within a comparatively short time. "The cntlro country is menaced by n shortage- of coil. Tho supply of this fuel gradually is becoming exhausted. The power that could b6 obtained I stsssslt I sssB LsssssssssslsH a sssssl IF YOU HAVE OBSERVED automobiles in action, you must have noticed that the National Sex tet is first away at the crossing, and that admiring eyes follow this low, lithe car wherever it goes. SAMUEL EARLEY MOTOR CO. Poplar 1991 675 N. Broad St, Phila., Pa. tifW Twentiilh Successful Year renco would save about 7,000.000 tons AH til WAfif " CHILD LEAPS TO DEATH New York, July 22. (lly A. I'.) Preferring death, to punishment by her father, eleven-year-old Angelina Scire threw herself from tho window of her Sho died in n hospital hero today without regaining consciousness, Angelina believed her father was coming To pnnish her for nunrrcling with a neighbor girl, the pollen say, when she took tho fatal leap, Sho left her parents this noto: "I was no use. To get killed I throw myself out tho window because I need." s- 1 to 5 Tons, . MILLIONS of miles of real transportation experience and the accumulated knowledge of ten years of successful motor-truck building are back of every one of the thousands of FEDERALS in use throughout the world today. ' There jias been. no change in the own ership or management of the FEDERAL Factory in the past ten years. Investigate the FEDERAL before you invest in a truck. Federal Motor-Truck Co. of Philadelphia . 1830 Market Street FACTORY BRANCH Wm. H. Dartlemnn, Manager Federal Motor-Truck Company, Detroit STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY i BUY FURS NOW Pay in November Charge customers not billed until, November 1st. Se lections held on a reasonable deposit. Eleventh arod Market; Streets L ; , : 1 Stout Sizes up to 54 bust measurement arc special features of this Sale. Smartly designed for extra sizes. Friday Special Offerings in the HrJH i3 rSk task. -Jsggg-.-g c -. p-vj sfcistsssirvaissW 1sz O CS ssVsssssl mm r.m wW aufl'Hs4S2nsBsOsstttBsH TSrsflV WIB Tb "Mi Lssm. ii m3k MiamiHiitierruoaie Not an ordinary sale, but an event that offers the greatest opportunities in years for the women of this vicinity to buy high-grade Fur Garments at an UNUSUAL REDUCTION. Remember, every Fur Garment & Piece retains its ORIGINAL Price TAG you take udiBsssssssssssssssssB. KKBJ f 3"" Jif (A 595- art (WE1 regular OKJJo VJ11 PRICIEST at the time of purchase. A few of the many wonderful offerings for Friday listed beloxo: Nat Hanuon or SECOND FLOOR $87.50 H11K liueu. $175.00 Liuon or sell- $276.50 nk, Iliaer or $297.50 I model!! $682.50 i. SETS AND PIECES $14.95 Selected Fur .Chokers. .$10.47 $25 Eastern Mink Chokers. . ..$17.50 $85 Skunk Scarfs or Muffs. . .$50-50 $175 Nat. Squirrel Stoles ..$122.50 $65 Taupe & Poiret Fox Sets. $45.50 $139.50 Fine Wolf Sets at. . . .$97.65 $145 Extra Fine Fox Sets. ..$101.50 $55 Stone Marten Chokers Also genuine Ko linsky and Easten Mink; one, two and three sKin cttccts $125 Bay Seal Coats Sale Price Friday Sports modil; belted und bordered. $225 Nat. Raccoon or 01 Cy r A Ponyskin Coats at.... piJl.tU Handaome three-quarter model. Kited; brocaded lining. $250 High-Grade Mar mot Coat Sale Price Three-quarter length; trimmed. $395 French Seal Coat Sale Price Three-quarter length; Nat. Ski Squirrel trimmed. $425 Nat. Squirrel Coat Sale Price Three-quarter length; Belf-trlmmed rnodeln $975 Nat. Squirrel Wran Sale Price Cap! collar: 43-Inch leneth model. SPECIAL- $565 Hudson Seal COAT at $Qnc.50 Nnt. Skunk or Beaver trimmed. 4 length; bro caded lined. $850 Hudson Seal WRAPS, $cqc.oo Skunk, Squirrel or self- airTal trimmed.. 48-Inch length. WJ As sketched. if38 .50 Mm Mw5fisBi SiatsfstOnlrift Deduct 30 PLUSH SPECIAL $55 Peco Plush CQAJ- $38.50 From the Regular Price Marked on SECOND FLOOR toISJrAVWVli'Vgt Any COAT Superb models plain or with selected French Coney or light squirrel shawl collur nnd cuffs. Belted All fllsea. At less than cost of nn ordlmiry cloth cout. SECOND FLOOR . or Pile Fabric Coat in the House. Trices quoted on .the tickets aro last year'sand in no instance could bo duplicated today. Combined with tho additional 30rr Reduction, Savings are phenomenal. VERY GOAT AN ADVANCE FALL MODEL f$35 Fine Peco Plush Coats $24.50 $69.50 Peco Plush Coats $48.65. $79.50 Behring Seal Plush Coats $55.65 oisy.DU nenring oeai riusn coats 3yu.bb rmi l$275 Hudson Seal Plush Coats $192.50 ' Small deposit, holds selection until November 1st. Take 30 Off Regnal ar Prices PMja'4iAfi'1' is'r"'li'sfVV'1'f'''vlfWi,if siiiifm'Wf"i jAmtTAsiwwi S JrWIm :; alsBVsNlBHHlBBBglaBBBBBlC S IlVfilSiiuV'b. i ifff fl..f sVNiVJtssAVWssiSiJ ) FRANK & SEDER ELEVENTH AND MARKET STS. Ji-t 'STMWBWDGE & CLOTHIER TO-MO'RROW IS THE LAST BUSINESS DAY OF THE WEEK THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Hen a?e Ctose to On 0 Tiiielj Mretifflis on etalf I j Tlese Sifts dimmer Now $19.50, $26.50, $37.00 and $42.00 Three-piece Summer Suits from Stein-Bloch, Hart, SchafTner'& Marx, "Alco" and other fine makers, including practically every desirable fabric and popular style for men and young men, taken direct from our extensive stocks andyinarked at reductions that average very close to one-half tho former prices. Hundreds of men have nlready profited by this opportunity find hundreds more will do so to-morrow for such savings on Clothing of high Strawbridge & Clothier character are not easily passed by. The Suits havo been conveniently arranged in four separate under-prico groups and arc now $19.60, $26.50, $37.00 and $42.00. This is but one of several features induced by our desire tcy quickly level our great stocks. Others Blue Serge Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers $29.00, .$37.50 and $43.50 Handsomely tailored Suits of all-wool blue serge, in a varletjy, Palm Bench Suits now $14.75 and $16.50 Mohair Suits) reduced $14.75 and $16.50 Cool Cloth Suits $16.50 Mohair Suits of Hart, Schaffncr & Marx and other makes now $22.50 ' , 2-picce Serge Suits $28.50 Light Worsted Suits now $33.50 oi styles lor men and young men. Blue Serge Suits $22.00 and $38.50 . These havo but one pair of trgusers. All sizes in regular, stout and slender proportions. I t?-- Btrawbrlilsn A Clothier Second Floor, East Why We Make Shirts for Men Although manufacturers con tributing to our regular stock fol low as closely as possible our par ticular specifications in regards to fit and method of making, there arc certain details impor tant in securing maximum com fort and wear that wo can have incorporated in Shirts only by putting them there ourselves. For instance Shirts of Strawbridge & Clothier make are of unusually generous proportioning, with a careful distribution, of the fabric to insure full comfort for tho wearer. Scams aro unusually broad I those around tho armholcs meas I uring full three-eighths of an ' inch nnd forming a perfect ! "joint." They are properly felled I and turned, nnd arc sewn with a I strong lock-stitch. Broad gussets at usual tear points add greatly to the wear of the Shirt. An unusually fine collection of these Shirts has just come over from our workrooms. They are of fine madras in a good assortment of correct new patterns. Sec them nnd note just wherein they excel. You'll agree that they are rare good value at $4.50. , Strawbridge k Clothier Hast Store, Eighth Street E?V7jZB maja Clearance of Girls Sleeping Suits Now $1.50 Girls like these cool, comfort able Sleeping Suits of white or flesh-color batiste, some stitched in contrasting shade. They call them "Billie Burkes." Sizes 6 to 14 years in the lot. To close them out quickly the price is $1.50. Straw bridge, & Clothier Third floor, West Charming Group of Women's. New Tricolette Dresses Special at $55.00 This is one of theni a beautiful, long-line model, embroidered with Bilk in self-tone and with oddly clustered little black beads. Others equally attractive are in draped, long-line and coat effects, elaborately braided and embroid ered. Tricolette Dresses arc particularly in demand just now for several reasons they are exceedingly cool, yet have the appearance of suitability for street wear, while tho 'ele gance of their texture fits them for any day time occasion. Besides, they are practically uncrushable, and take up very little space in trunk or hand bag. This particular group includes navy, black and grouse $55.00. Variety of Cotton Frocks Special at $20 Dotted Swiss, tinted English voile, Scotch gingham and fine organdie an accumulation of short lines of our best-selling numbers," con sisting of the best types of the season in the prettiest colorings and combinations. Dark Cotton Voile Frocks, Special, $15.00 Draped, tier and tunic models, of voiles in navy-and-white, navy--nnd-Flemish blue, and some in black-and-white. Voile and Gingham Dresses, $8.50 to $13.75 Tunic and straight-line models, of white and colored voiles and plaid ginghams. , Our Entire Stock orHigh-grade Silk Dresses Reduced now S24.75 to SI 50.00 I II si Tr - Htruw brldi. S. t oihler Sccohd l'loor, -Market Streat Women's Jersey Outing Suits Special, $30.00 to $37.50 The accepted Suits of the season for traveling and general wear, as well as for out-door sports, are these comfortable, durable Ptical y uncrushable PLAIN-TAILORED SUITS OF WOOL JERSEY CLOTH, with their mannish collars nnd patch pockets, ?ner"l"Ir f utllity- In heather mixtures and plain colors $J0.00 to $37.o0. -V StrawbrldB A i lothier h-rond Floor. Centre Muslin Underwear On Many Shopping Lists These and many other dainty, practical Undergarments in our large stocks: Corset Covers Of nainsook, variously trimmed with lace, em broidery or lace insertion and me dallions 75c to $1.50. Kodices Several lovely mod els of flesh-color washable satin, trimmed with lace $1.50. Night Gowns Sleeveless style, delightfully cool. Of soft nainsook, lnce trimmed $3.00. Bloomers Fashioned of ba tiste, satine, crepe or "seco," in different styles 75c to $2,50. H7n7c SntiVir Petticoats with scalloped edge $3.00 MruutTidse & Clothier Third Floor, West Smart Blue Silk Umbrellas, $8.00 Have you noticed how many of the most smnrtly dressed women carry Blue Tnffeta Silk Umbrel las on rainy days? These aro of silk of excellent quality on strong paragon frames. Wrist cords or rings in handles of plain or enrved mission wood, at once practical and decorative The price is exceptionally low for such Umbrellas $8.00. HlrnwhrldKH A i lolhler Alale 7 Market Mreet Bed Spreads and Shams for Summer Bed Spreads and Shams that carry out the decorative color scheme of the bedroom. Two at tractive Sets in our Linen Store SPREADS with SHAMS to match, of wjiitc dimity, decorated in Copenhagen blue or old rose designs 72x96 inches, $10.00 a set; 90x96 $12.00 a set. SPREADS and SHAMS Jn white, embroidered in old ioscor Copenhagen blue, with scalloped edges and cut corners 72x100 inches, $16.00 n set; 90x100 $18.00 a set. Straw brldfc-o A Clothier Al. 1J Centre Boys' All-Sports Blouses Reduced Comfortable warm - weather Blouse Waists are those with the wide rolling collnr that can be worn open or closed. They aie marked at less than our usual low prices One Lot Now $1.25 Including Blouses of fancy per cales, all-white and woven-stripe madras and of blue chambray. Another at $1.75 Consisting of Madras Blouse Waists in a variety of attractively colored stripe effects. Strawbridge A Clothier Seiond Floor, Hunt Crepe de Chine Kimonos, $6.90 "An extraordinarily good vnlue!" say all the women who have seen these charming Kimonos. Long, loose models on graceful flowing lines, with a narrow ribbon girdle in con trasting shade. Of crepe do chine in flesh color, rose, turquoise, Copen hagen or light blue, orchid, peach or black. They tnkc up little space in the vacation suit case $6.90. Breakfast Coats, $8.95 SPECIAL, these lovely Crepe de Chine Breakfast Coats, with accordion-nlnited skirt, collar and cuffs, trimmed with quaint little rosebuds $8.95. Strawhrldce & t'lothler Third Floor, Filbert Street Summer Skirts WASHABLE WHITE SKIRTS hundreds of them, in u great variety of styles; of gabardine, satine and linen, priced according to material, etc. $3.75 to $10.00. SUMMER SILK SKIRTS of figured silks, $12.75; others of crepe Georgette, crepe de chine, Baronet and fancy weaves, chiefly in white, some in novelty combi nations, priced according to ma terial $15.00 to $30.00. Strawbridge & Clothier PeLond Floor, Filbert Street Women's Union Suits Harvard Mills Make 95c A SAVING OF MORE THAN ONE-THIRD on Women's Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, Either low neck nnd sleeveless or bodico stylo; with looso or tight knees, in pink or white. In legulur and extra sizes, but not all sizes in both styles. l&r-- Straw brldso & Clothier AUIe 4', Centre MenMaySaveon Silk Socks, 65c Silk Socks with cotton tops and soles. In black, cordovan or chnmpagno shades. "Sec onds" of a very good quality at 65c. Straw brldga A CJpthlrr Alqje 3 Marktt Street STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. Market St. Eighth St. Filbert St rV' DC , m ' -' , i Z 4 , '', - M va ry 311 w 1 .-'J J il M.'; "".s :n m n A u r4 'V h V ?v ' '11' 71 ,l - i&t .' ' v -,9sK " uMva .V. . t T r. -h
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