"if If - J t Jt, t, V, " IM If !,! 111 f I y i' A u i f. 'lit! iii; r?.i 1 ) ;3 ran in in i l SUNDAY MISHAPS Boys Drownod and Third Is Killed by Electric Wires BUSINESS TRAINING MAKES BEST WIVES - -Tin i - Miss Campbell Declares Career in Industry Fits Woman jor Home Management GIRL IN MOTOR 'ACCIDENT Three nrrlclentnl death, two b , drowning, occurred etrnlnt nml n iuJrouiiK wninnu mid two men nrc In lion .SXnltiils today In prltlinl condition ni ,retiltn of nutoinobllo mildi'iitx w';T1ip drnil: if Reiflnnld mount, n lloj Snut 2IWI i Bputli SIxty-pfglitli street un drowned i in tlip Delawtuo river wlien n cable ferry ubcrmnp submerged. lj James V. Mnncinl, fifteen enis old, 43,1 WawliliiKtnii street, Camden drowned in the Delnwnre ilxpr nt the foot of 0 Jackson street, Cnmden - Itlnliold Haarh, oisht yearn old. 21110 .North Mar1inll street. electrocuted b ? live wire nt North Miwhcr street nnd 1 Ilendlni; Itn)lwa while cxtticiitlliK his 'kite from telcRrnpli wire The injure? $ Clara ifonc. sccntccn enrs old .'t'Jl t "rotter, street skull frm ttirul when mo- Jjlorcnrs rolllded nt (irmit .ncnue nnd Aendem rond, Torre-ilnle rrmiLfoiil Hospitnl. SUnIr Ijnliels'il. fifh font wart Aid. -MOO Dane an stieet Intel mil in juricf, fnieturti of both less .mil gen i , ernl cuts when niitnmnolif -t t tu u in ttti women who have hnd buslnei ex f thc.v prrierve their femininity made perlenre tnnke the bet wives' that is, if thcr prrierve their femininity That belief scemi general nmung the tnotorcjele nt (inint iiw'tiuc mid Aeud ttay rond. rrnnkfnril Hospital j Anllionj Hilnowsld, tliirtj -K tears old. ITO.'I "lilnor slue! I'li'.seiisi I on Pynkelskl's inotnii ele cuN of hend and body Mn lime fi.iitured skull i Frnnkford Ilnspitnl The toll of (lend in injuied prnbnbh lfTlui!(i hnve b'en mi iti I usteiclm bill, ! (or the Iinp innde from un mitiiiiiobili I by three women nnd two men n few .ee I ends befotc the niiidiine wns wiicked b i a pnsxwcei ti'iin The necident oieuried nt the llnlii trade crossing, where the Willow (Sratel pike crosi'M the trncks of the I'liiluclel i 'J phin and Ucitdlni; Itnllunx About 10::i0 o'clock Inst night Wllllnm Tree man, Thirteenth stieet near Hrle ne I 1 nue, owner of the cut. wns nppioachiniti the rrosslns. about n mile north of 4 Glenslue, Si.esl seat . Led U tin. front ulni'ls nf tlln innliiinni- I t I1IIIK-. MIO snill touched the inlliond trnik- the fiiiriiie ! tlirtn nnd hioiiKbt stalled. At the snme moiiuut n Willow Orove trnln nppronthed at IiIkIi nieed. Freeman elhd n wauling nnd threw open the door of liW ni .Mlis i i iedn Leslie, of Sioux "it - . In on the fiont Brat with him linped out. follow imI jj ,eslle. Two women mid a man In the tonnenu ltap d nlo A few seconds later the nutomobik wn demolished b the train The nicidents nt (iiant nenue nnd Academy rind. Toui-dnb n spin of the LIuioln hlghwm otemied within n half hour of e.uli otlur Uss Joins who is not expected to live, was iidins x Jtii her fntlur and mother. Ml mid Mis .tnlni Jones, in nn automobile drien b Tinnk Wilcox. Thirty-eighth street neur I'owelton ne line. " At the intersection nf the two roids Wilcox's enr was sidewiped b unother touring enr and knocked into u ditch itjITbe four men orrnpnntH of the second nr helped to right the overturned nin- jchine. but left the scene befoie their Identity could be learned. The accident In which the two motor e cyclists were hurt occurred n hnlf hour f-later. The two-wheeled ipIiIcIp crushed -into the rear of nn uutomoiiile operated "by Harper Wright of ralllngton. I'n. As witnesses asset ted, the nc ident was Jthe fault of the motoicjclists Wright 8LaB-J10t.held. JBJotint, the Hoy tcout helieved to re drowneu. wus n inemiier oi iroop o. 45 of this em lie Mud Deen In nmn onlv a short time He was cross. CJng Uie river on a cable ferrv when the boat became submerged. Several other passengers were aboard Physical Instructor Arnold, who was attached to the camp, swam after the koboy when he went into the river, but L young Blount was can led out of his J reach by the rapid current As the scout could swim there is said to be n faint possibilit that he mo hac landed on n small Island. The bov kite-lher who wns killed bv J a live wire hnd been thing bis kite all ' yesterday afternoon. Late in the dn ( he began hnuling in his new to wheiti J the string became entangled in telephone j $ wires near a telegraph pole. The bov I climbed the pole to loosen the box -kite i ) when his hand touched an uncovered live wire. Seven thousand olts of electricity pussed through his body. t f Despondent Woman Dies Despondent for some time, Mrs. I'll t abeth Hleeslej. thirt)-seen enrs old is belleied to hae committed suicide (yesterday nt her home. '21a." Knst Hunt- Ingdoii stieet. 1 inhaling llluminnting gns. Her daughter, lttttlt, seenteen vcars old. dis(0ertsl hir niothei's bod in the bathroom, utter the girl bad re turned from n walk. She notified the police of the Tienton utnue nnd Dau phin utreet police station nnd they suit the body to the UpNcopnl Hospitul I'hlladclnhin wmnen who hnve good in business nnd who hnAc watched the development of the feminine role In tho business world "IlnslnesM training is the best educa tion I know of." tnlii Miss Helen H Campbell. 1001 Oxford street, foi many year manager of the big letitll store of n companv whlili tnnkes bedding nnd furniture, "If makes a woman broader minded, better balanced, moie sjmpn thetlc nnd understanding of the prob lems facing tliv men of todav" she said And the woman with business training probably will not be so extravagant as the woman who 1ms lived n secluded life "The only danger Is when woman at tempts to npc the men nnd assume mannish hnbitti and mannerisms If she preserves her femlnlnlt nnd the nrer nge business woman does she makes n splendid wife You see. she has learned to nmnago men, nnd," with a twinkle in her blue eyes, "men do need man nglng " Miss Campbell is one of the pioneer business women of Philadelphia And certnlnly she has preserved her femln initv through jenrs of llgurlng, plan ning nnd managing the salesroom and Inter developing that room Into a. splen did big shop tilled with artistic fur nishings that delight the soul of home lovers Her hnir is ft soft, beautiful white that clouds nhnnf lii.r fnrehe.ld In most becoming fashion. Her blue j gra.v e.ves are friendly and Interested In every one and pvcrj thing about her I Hut her smile is most charming of nil Her good taste hns not been confined ' , to her business, for slip is always at ( timtlvelv gownid. ' It was nearly twentj years ago that I Miss Cnmpbcll. u native Philadelplilan. Imisweiid nn ndvertiseiupnt nnd npplled i to A D Dougherty for a tiosltion. Hp wanted some one to tnke chnrge of his I Miles nom Miss Cniiipbell said slip had never sold nnv thing in her life, but she would trv It She wns a success. Tor innnv venrs she wns head of the snlesroom oud gradually she added other things than bedding to the sales stock. Alwnvs she has preserved genteel taste in hei sebc tion of furniture, lumps nnd I mtclngs for the home. I dislike ornntP nnd elaborate comfort. My wotk is most fascinating I meet delightful peoplo nnd it is great fun helping them choose their furnish Ides for special rooms and homes. "Women are coming more nnd more Into the business world, and it is good for them." sho continued, "They have come vomlcrfiillv to the foreground in the Inst five vears. Of'course, the war helped them wonderfully to get Into new fields, but they hnd already started. The wnr simply hastened what would have happened eventually anyway. And I am confident women will keep on growing more and more Important nnd efficient In business without In nny wnj detracting from their idinrm nnd their desire nnd ability to become good wives nnd mothers." FORMER PHYSICIAN DIES IN OBSCURITY u. Harry F. Campbell, Jefferson Graduate, Had Boon Wash ing Dishes ih Cafo ONCE PRACTICED HERE A former welNknown physlplnn In Philadelphia nnd Pittsburgh died in a lodging house in New York jesterdny nfter working three years ns a dish washer In a t'orty-aeeond street restau rant. Pollen, searching the man's tnink, discovered he wns Dr. Harry F, Camp- U- bell, n mfcifl- o JefTerson 'ki.'aical College. ' J He went to the robmlng house of Mrs. Johanna Hunting, 205 West Fifty sixth street, after living nt the McAl pin Hotel. Mrs, Hunting was the only woman at the houne who knew his histo-y. She told the police tho former phjHlcinn had a daughter, Mrs. Kleanor Cochran, of Pittsburgh, who In 1014. while in Her lln, was offered an engagement at the Danxlg Opera House. The daughter is said to be touring this country nt pres ent At the Hhnnley Restaurant, 117 West Forty-second street, the chef snid Doc tor Campbell hnd been working nt the restaurant seven days a week, from fi p, m. to 2 a. tn nnd received $1H a week. The man was known for his fondness of dogs. He never rpoke of the medical nrnfesslnn. The room In which the former pnysl clan lived hnd only a bed, a table and n chair. In the mnh'4 trunk police found his Jefferson Medical Colbg" di ploma of 1881 ; papers" showing he was I have shunned in the thincs that seem to combine simplicity, beauty nnd SCOTS LAUD JOHN GRIBBEL Phlladelphlan Feted for Gift of Burns Manuscripts John (Jrlbbel. of this citv, is being honored in Scotland and I'nglnnd ac cording to nble messages. It Is.reported thut Mr. lirlbbel's generous net In re turning to Scotlund the priceless (!Ien riddle Hums manusi ripts has met with tributes of praise Mich ns no American bus received In n decade. Mr. Uribbel and his fnmilv . recentlj in London, hnve gone to Scotland where i for threp years the noted I'hilndelphin 1 .luthoritv on the poett.v nnd editions of I Itol ert Hums will be thp guest of tho Itobert Hums Federation. Tomoirow he will be presented with mt album contninlng fortv original pcintlngs nnd etchings representing Menes from the life of Hums This will be the gift of the fi deration. On August .'1 nnd I.'l he will be the honoi guest nt dinners given bv the corporations of (Glasgow and LMlnhurgh. WAGON COVERS ' Get a real "He" cover for your wagon or truck One that will ward off the ele ments that eat up protlts on unprotected Roods. Ours are superior our own make nnd nt reasonable prices too F.Vanderherchen's Son, 7 N. Water St. Phlla "At thr fllon nt the HaU" ivtMLr; JJSK-'. i jtrHjladclplua 8 A '' ''-." '-k:- I X-- -:. Sf- AT THE RIVER'S MOUTH ,m Sr &a&- Nil ' - 4r 'A- Where the Delaware meets the sea and mingles its waters with the broad Atlantic a mighty fleet of ships Irom the Port of Philadelphia, .spread ing out fan wise across the ocean, sets forth in search of distant ports. Thousands of miles away, in countries upon the other side of the world, people and industries await the cargoes that these ships bear to them -cargoes of iron, coal and oil, cargoes of textiles, tobacco and foodstuffs, cargoes of locomotives, tools and machinery, car goes of every size and description. H ERE in the heart of Philadelphia, this bank. through its world-wide commercial banking depart ment, contributes energy and impetus to the life of the river and the port, helping to finance its industries and to distribute its various products. THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK 41 CHE STNUT STREET 1 1"! Galvanized Boat Pumps L. I. IVtkit Co.. 5I N. Sd Kt. 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Some knowledge of the legal distribution of property after death and of reasonable precautions that can be taken to insure the carrying out of your wishes and inten tions, may prove of value. Ask for our Digest of Pennsylvania Law of Wills Philadelphia Trust Company 415 Chestnut Street fWe'll Lubricate" Your Car thorcmthlr and prom on cups , and lut stir, fllllnc rnni anil lnhrlentlnr reap transmission and springs, olw) rrllne and adjust I'honit lorint 4487. all o ml UVH Lrukcs, LYRIC REPAIR CO., 231 N. JUNIPER ST Broad and Chestnut Streets Northcoit Corner aI nric time"' rnwWt nhylcini ( thrt l'hllndelnhla Owietal lIoHnltal mid n certificate of membership In 'the Alle glicny County Medical Society. n hlotory of the Thllndclphla General Hoppiiai, Bam inc rrcoruB nnuwru juu tor Campbell had been nn Interne there following his graduation. 1.I..I..A. fMm tlltshlirell Bile Dnolne Campbell practiced nt 1.104 Sheffield tre't until inrcn jcar iiro, wnen lie uent to New York ncromuntilcd by his wife, who was Mlsi I3lma llrlii7cr. Va. aiiIi1 enneS Visa 1 ei rt n It rl IttineV IiiiIiiha.1 the physician to foroake his profeHslon Ui. and siek'J'mp oyment !h Nw Tort i a Stohwaher. Tho New X MHjhw ienrned hothlng concerning Mrs. Camp bell, 1 PENN CHAPLAIN SPEAKS Last of Open-Air Sunday Services Held on Cathedral Site The last of tho opcn-alr Sunday af ternoon Hervlces of tho season, on the ulto of tho Hplncopal Cathedral, on the Parkway, wns conducted jesienmj tcmoosi tt' i 'lf6,,;dckt K jomi "f)"""i cpain'oftki crslty 6t Pcnnsylyahla, '' speaker, " Mr. Hart snoke nn th. ... Christian charncter, saying thatVl man believes nnd does are ImcvT.rM but what ho really 8 constlt&l greatest thine in life. q cl i To the Christian, tomorrow I. ... ' ter than today, and next year Viifr ' better than thH yenr," thc n V Hart told n congregation of ion' ons. "Tile unr stlan regard- thuf; 1 as n mero stepping stone to a fc.i 7 1 life beyonu." -'" jfMtaBVLAiflnF" i J ""BPwrwpwt- rASCO ASCO ASCOfl A S C 6 fA S C o A' c. rO A S c 04 A S C Oj s c - i a1 3 S A r 1 6 A $' c. o. A ?. ro 'A S cl 0 4 A 5 C O m kA- .0, .A s i I o - A c o A Si C 0 T T T T T T - t 1 i i.i - ASCO ASCO ASCO i- -- -- --------- .- ... ,., You Can Preserve This Year Today, tomorrow and Wednesday we are going to try to provide our cus tomers with their reasonable Requirements of Sugar for Preserving From all indications nature is going to be bountiful and fruits will be plentifHl. Conserve nature's blessings by canning for next winter's use. To add zest, full measure as it were, we are maKing a very special price Granulated Sugar 23 y This price to consumers only none sold to dealers. PRESERVING NEEDS Mason Quart Jars doz. 80c Mason Pint Jars doz. 75c Jelly Tumblers doz. 45c Jar Rubbers doz. 9c k Jar Tops doz. 30c Parowax 1-lb. pkg. 17c J Asco" 0tBestm Bcst I Com Starch i-r Pure Lard f Matches 1 ntf t"i,Yv,vriivvrvv,rvvrrrv'i'YVYV Just to give you Good Measure we are running another special sale on Potatoes. Fine big, mealy fellows that just fairly melt in your mouth! '-peck 3 lbs. Sold only by weight, guaranteeing you always 60 lbs. to every !, rAAJbAA fcAAAAAAAAAAA A , A , 4 AMaALauAAy1AyL S Potatoes Louclla Butter lb 6T Pure golden butter that graces the table, delights the eye, tickles the palate and nour ishes the body. MicMand Butter 3C The best proof in tho world that a good, pure creamery print butter can be sold nt a reasonable price. IWf Pink There la n blc difference In mlmon this Is not ordinary rhnin Bnlnion, It's tlic erv fluent " iju suuBitu BHiiauii imcj.ee! Salmon It' 19 :v j r 11 v Jersey irai !,.-, Big Corn a. &&;& pi. Ono of thc ilnlntleBt summer cereals packed, -v ery lusty, uppeuilnB aud nourishing. f Wash Day Necessities Crjstal White Soap, cake G'jc Felj Nnptha Soap . . .cake 8c Washing Soda lb. 3c Chase-0 pkg. 4c Pearl Borax Soap Chips, 10c Snow Boy Powder, pkg. 4'jc "Asco" Dried Beef Pkg 16c A real mjmmer meat service. "Asco" No-Waste Bacon vh Trimmed nf all ite and allied vpry thin. Economical Desserts Instantaneous Tapioca.pkg.llc Pcnrl Tapioca lb. lie My-T-Hno Dessert ..pkg. 10c Mrs. Morrison's Puddings, 10c Jiffy Jell pkg. lie Quality Rice lb. 15c-19c (6 Coffee 40 '&& You can buy coffee for the same price a3 "Asco" any- lc ro.-, Jm cnn even Pfly UP t0 50c a lb- nJ still not have "Abco" Quality. The secret in "Asco" Coffee is in tho blend ing. Be Coffee Wise. Try a pound today and note its Rich, full, Heavy Body, delightful and satisfying aroma seldom found in nny other blend. The best money can buy. "Asc" Blend Teas 45c The beat for InnA Ton Wn nvftiilo1 j Old Country Style or India and Ceylon. Whether served hot coW it's the m03t satisfying "cup" that ever passed your lips. --'TpniW Sugar Beets S 12" CTfloki'rl rpuilv in ua..A KvTtl as nutrition Very appetizing ns - r r Choice Crushed "iv n-n-K??9 1UB,I,A JUD "weet tender corn, v Delightful for maklnc corn frlttore. Corn Ca 14c ,7 , I'M "'w"'Vii'irv'virvyVV) 7AAJ ik Quality Loaf flaky loaves. BUY i. Iheiloaf t.hnt made thusnnds and thousands of the best housekeepers stop baking as soon as they first tostea VICTOR. Our three big bakeries are kept busy VKvmn AMn smot nf u'Sa'i'S.'a """i tncse b'K. Whtte, .Uaw "i" ji.,.. iu iJiiox uiveiau iViAUt;, These Prices in All Our 169 Sanitary Meat Markets Quality Beef at Right Prices ST Steak 45c Finest Sirloin 50c 25 Fresh Ground Hamburg lb 25 Lean Soup Beef lb 18' Tender Boiling Beef lb Sliced Cold Boiled Ham Sliced Cold Tongue Roll Delicacies Ready to Serve vQO Sliced Luncheon Roll"' Cold W &Z Jf20' Sliced -m 4fa Lebanon ? Ill4 Bologna lb - Sliced Cold Meat Loaf Sliced Cooked Beef 16' 5? 10 Pa. GtArD-m,n:i.. i.-.i.i ,. rr a. uiu. miiTwuciiuj' lucuieu an over I'liilndolnriin nm ;., 1. i C cities and towns of Penna New W S -e PrmciPal Tlig.ul x j-iinu., iew Jeisey, Delaware anrl Mnvvin,i asco asco Asco rT"--''Tr- - wrir ax 7, a C7".x ASCO ASCO -- -1i iti iti ila lis rfli a ii iii iM 1 -' --- -. -. - - .... -.- tDJ