-; j1' vf" Vl t'f li ' ife VM; it i . ApMAN BEATEN I BjSg BY CAMDEN THIEVES HiSI A vf '' ',. -V w WvEkm&- pt)&fr THUKSDAr WLT- ?9, 10 Storekeeper Battles Thugs With Club Until Ho Falls Under Shower of Blows VICTIM, -78, IN HOSPITAL ,cn.nty.iIjht'ycnroM Camden mmi win so lindlv beaten nbout the liend with n blndcnck when he resisted rob hfrs who entered hln store that ho is In the hospital In n serious condition. The assault occurred shortly after mldnlcht. Mnk Lavallo, the store keeper, was just closing his Rcncral More, at tlitvnortlieast corner of Third anil Stevens streets. Two men entered. Ono engaged La rnllo In conversation. The men ranged ihrmoMvcs nankins the aged proprietor, and then asked for the owner ot the property. "That's me," Lavallo nn leered. "All right," the leader of the ban Jit replied. "We want your money, JJ3 "o want It quickly, without any monkey business." , , 4. - The two men had neglected the for mality of arms because of the age pf their vlctim-to-be. Taking In the sit uation at a glance, Lavallo sprang to n counter nearby and got a henvy club from Its hiding place there. Backing into a corner. Lavallo swung the club menacingly nnd called for help. The men rushed him. Their first and wond attacks were beaten oft hy tho llehting storekeeper. , PThev employed strategy In advancing the third time. Ono man went forward arid dodged back as Lavallo swung. Then before the old man could get his nnon into position again the "second bandit sprang at him. He got cloe to Lavallo and struck him over the head with a blackjack. Th" storekeeper staggered, but gathered himself together and sprang at his as kallnnts with renewed fury. The battle woged backjjnd forth over the store for fullv five more minutes before the blows of the thugs began to take effect. Played out by his efforts nnd the force of the blows showered on him. the old man finally succumbed to the nttnek and sank to the floor un- 10 Neighbor had heard his cries for heln Thev rushed in as the Intruders were' opening the ensh drawer. The men left the money untouched and dashed for the door. After another stirring give-and-take battle, in wliloli they nnd the rescuers leeelved several hard blows, the bandits fought their wav to the door and neaped. . , , The store this morning bore evidence of the fight the aged man put up against hii assailants. The stove was smashed nnd the interior generally wrecked in ilie struggle. A blackjack, five .'12-ooliber bullets nnd a brown soft hat were left behind lj the thugs. I.mnllo was taken to the Cooper IIos pltnl. where he is still a patient. He .as badly cut nbout the fnee nnd head mil one of his forenrms was bitten by one of the men. Ho also suffered a slight fractuic of the skull. Owing to his advanced age his condition is con sidered serious. SIRS. MARSHALL 8. WINPENNY Widow of Y. M. C. A. worker nnd prominent society woman, lio died suddenly last Sunday, and whoso funeral will bo held today at her homo, Ashwood, Merlon AUTO BREAKS BOY'S LEG Albert Leech, Ten Years Old, Is ftun Down by Motorcar Albert Ltrch. ten veni-H nM. .l.-.nit West Allegheny avenue, had his right leg broken when he was struck by nn automobile today at Allegheny, nnd Itidge nyenucs. He ns tnken to the Memorial Hospital. Hitman A. Hoot, east Hermit, hum who was operating the automobile hnd a hearing before Magistrate Price in the Twenty-second street nnd Hunting Park avenue police station. He was re leased for n further hearing August 0. IS. WINPENNY DIES SUDDENLY Widow of Y. M. C. A. Worker and Prominent Society Woman Victim of Heart Disoaso FUNERAL ,IS HELD TODAY Mrs. Marshalf H. Wlnpcnnv, whose, engagement, marriage, widowhood nnd death all occurred within the brief pe riod of two years, died suddenly Sun day. Heart disease was the causo of her death. Married within n few days after the announcement of her engagement nbout two years ago, to live with her hus band only a few days before he bade her good-by to take up Y. M. C. A. work with the army In Trance, sho was widowed a few weeks later when ho succumbed to pneumonia there. Her death on Sunday occurred two days before what would have been the second anniversary of what Philadelphia society had taken to heart as one of its most cherished war marriages. Mrs. Winpenny had been under treatment for nbout two months for nn affection of Hie heart, tint it n ,1 not considered serious, even hv her iihjslclnns. She was stricken while talk ing to a maid about n vacation trip she was planning nnd died a few min utes later. Since .Mr. Wlnpennv's death Mrs Winpenny hnd been living nuictlv nt Merlon, devoting her time to ehnrltles nnd to tho car ofa number of fino dogs and horses of which she was ex ceedingly proud.' Her dogs have been prize, winners nt numerous shows. Funeral services for Mrs. Wlnponny were held nt Ashwood, her home in Merlon today. Mrs. Winpenny was formerly Miss Ann Ollpln. daughter of. the late Mr. and Mrs. Washington II. Gilpin, who resided for mnny jears nt 20M Do Lancey place. Her husband was tho son of the late Ilolton Winpenny, Their marriage took place In Holy Trin ity Church. July 27, 1018, a few' days following the announcement of tho en gagement. llcccntly Mrs. Winpenny was one .of the v assistant of Mrs. George, Kales 1 Uaker at her booth in aid of the Ablng ton Hospltil nt a charity bazanr and garden pnrty given on the lawn of tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club at Noble. 16-DAY TOURS NIAGARA FALLS via July 31 AtiKiifit 7. .14. 21. 28 Vntember 11 Picturesque Reading-Lehigh Valley Route' Round Trip $14 .00 Til II tl flood Only in Coaches Tickets pood In Darlor or sleep ing cars J17.00 (tax $l.:in). In addi tion to regular Pullman chnrcex Special train leaves Heading Terminal 8.30 A. M. " Philadelphia & Reading Railway Atenti for S9 DeicriptlTt Leaflet m Food " That Contains Its Own Sugar Grapefluts Delightful in -flavor Full of nourishment Always Ready ' No Waste Grapt'Nuts Saves Sugar rJ A Dollar Saved Many of our Savings Fund depositors have found, to their satisfaction, that a dollar saved is really a dollar earned. And a Savings Fund account is the forerunner of manv a fortune. Start today. 3.65 interest allowed. National Bankf Commerce in PKiladelpKia 7i3 Chestnut Street Nathan T.Folvrcll.Iriilcit I I JJKsprcro&fe MSB Uk j tear t" mamBrnX lHVffVf ?'.ir'),C II (1 t- yvmi Join me in an Ivins tea We have supplied your grocer with a limited quantity of Ivins' Fancy Jumbles for sampling. He will be glad to let you try them, without charge in order to show you how delicious these Jumbles are. m.v 1 fWBBY ' fJ tf-1 FANCY JUMBLES are the ideal delicacy to serve with 'iced drinks on warm summer afternoons. First, because FANCY JUMBLES are so tasty and wholesome, made of pure but ter, tested eggs and other fine ingredients. And second,(tney mnke it unnecessary for women to spend hours in hot, home kitchens baking cakes. Why not let the skilled Ivins Baker re lieve you of all baking worries ? In his Fancy Jumbles big bakery on North Broad StreetpJie is daily baking fancy jumbles and other Ivins' goodies for thousands of Phila delphia homes. Buy FANCY'jUMBLES at your grocer's. And note : through your grocer you can order from tjie Ivins' Baker wonderfully decoratedanddeliciouscakes,inanyalzQ and dainty designs, for weddings, birth day parties and' special dinners. Each cake a masterpiece by a master baker 1 J. S. IVINS' SON, Inc. "Bailors of Good Biscuits In Philadelphia Since 1846" SmWBRDCE & C Friday Another Day for Inspection and Comparison of the Furniture and Valute in, LOTIER'S AUGUST SALE mO-MORROW, FRIDAY, the last business day of the week, will be the third of the days for preliminary inspection of the Furniture gathered for tho Aiimisr. Sale, and for comparison with the stocks to be seen elsewhere. Then, you may either come on Monday, when the Sale begins, and make your purcha'ses, or you may make your selection to-morrow and have the transaction recorded as of August 2nd, and' Have no more work or worry about it. So sure are we that ours is the best selected stock of Furni ture in this city, that' we have no doubt whatever of your decision if you will only make comparisons as we suggest. In view of the well-known scarcity of good Furniture in the manufacturing market, you will doubtless be surprised to nee that our Furniture is more beautiful than ever and the selection as varied as in any former Sale. Due to the fact that a number of the best manufacturers regard this Store as their best customer, we have not only been very fortunate in receiving shipments of Furniture ordered for this Sale, but in having, these orders charged up at CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN TO-DAY'S PRICES. And we were EXTRAORDINARILY fortunate in procuring several "quantity lots" at special prices. Please remember that our ENTIRE STOCK of Furniture, Metal Bedsteads and Bedding is marked at substantial reductions from our present regular prices tnd our regular prices are really, lower than the present market value of the Furniture. COMPARE .&- Strawbrldw A Clothier Turnlture Third Tloor. Metnl Dedoteodn and IleddltiK Kourlh Floor Iff. A, V.M l Autumn Millinery Reveals a Wealth4 of Novel Fashion Features Women are wearing them now, these be witching new Autumn Hats. And no won derl Fashioned of duvctine in ever so many lovely shades, of velvet, of lace or crepe iml Vin IrimminiTDl A cluster Of CM" broidered flowers, a novel braid ornament, a saucy feather, graceful loops of ribbon and tinsel binding and stitching. Small shapes in delightful novelty, dashing large shapes, medium shnpes. Hats of demure charm. Hats gay with glorious color. A wonderful collection $12.00 to $20.00. , White Crepe Georgette Hats, Special, $6.75 White Organdie Hats, Special at $2.95 -- Strawbrldce &. Clothlir Hecond Tloor. Market Street. West Clearance of Women's Finer Suits at Half Former Prices Now $50.00 to $150.00 A small group of handsome Suits, including models on con servative lines, remarkable for beautiful tailoring as well as style and quality. Also smart belted models. Suits lavishly and effec tively embroidered, and distinctive three-piece models. Repre senting the season's finest fashion features in cut, fabiic and ornamentation. Suits oftricolcttc, Poiret twill, serge, Paulette, mignonette, Fan-ta-si, taffeta and faille silks. Chiefly one of a kind now $50.00 to $150.00. Jersey Cloth Suits, $30.00 and $32.50 The Suits that women consider indispensable for sports wear, for traveling and general use. Models with box-plaited Norfolk jackets or with pointed yoke in back, with narrow belts and patch pockets. In plain gieen, Copenhagen blue, plum or band shades, also green nnd brown heather mixtures. , J : btruwbrhUe S. Clothier Second rioor. Centre Smart Bathing Suits Below RegularPrices Bathing Suits, at once smart and becoming. Prices are lowered on these rle-irable models: Surf Satin Models, $6.90 SPECIAL, the Bathing Suit sketched, with a novel sash across the front. Of black surf sntin (cotton), trimmed in blue or green. Another model, with button-trimmed panel, belt and pock ets, is finished with a white .silk collar. Surf Satin Models, $4.65 SPECIAL, two models in brlted black surf satin Bathing Suits. One fastened at ono side of the front nnd piped in color. Another with col ored wool stitching and pearl button.-. Silk Poplin Models, $7.90 Chiefly straight-line Bathing Suits of black Mlk poplin; much under price at $7.00, Silk Bathing Suits Reduced , A black-and-white striped taffeta -ilk model, with cap and bloomers now $25.00. A grecn-and-black checked silk Suit, with hloojner. now $18 00. A purple satin Bathing Suit with wool stitching now $19.50. These and Seven I Other Smnrl Models . . Mr iuli ! Clothier ic 11 Centre Your Bathing Cap You can choose it "in a jiffy," whether you want thc-plainest of I'lose-fitting Diving Caps or n ically smart, decorative Cap to carry out the color note of your bathing costume. Rubber Bath ing Caps, mnny styles, many col ors, 25c to $1.00, Straw hrlditn t Clothier Aisle n Centre, AIhIo 10. Filbert Street and Market Street Crona .IhIi White Petticoats of Silk or Satine Special at $4.95 Pretty white .lapanchc Silk Petticoat -with tailored flounce. A 'double panel back nnd front makes them opaque. Special at $2.95 A double panel back and front. So a wom an need wear 'only one Petti 'cout if her choico be this white sntinc model with tucked flounce. " Htrawbrldun & Clothier -Second I'Iocjt Went Women Needing New Cotton Waists And nearly every woman needs nn extin ono just now will be delighted with these new models: At S1.95 White Voile Waists with long or -hort sleeves. A choice of models with roll collar of lace-and-embioitlery, or tai lnic(K style with roll or Buster Brown collnr. At $2.95 Wnints of sheer white voile, frilled, in vest effect or closing at one side, with roll or Jlat collars. All beautifully trimmed with VcnUc lace. At $.'.:15 Smartly tailored Wai-t- of fine French dimitv. With convertible or roll collars nnd cuffn huttoned through. At $fi.75 A distinctive group of sheer French Voile Waists, with long or hhort sleeves. All nre chauningly trimmed, some with hand-made laces, others with hnnd-emhroideiy nnd drawn- Work. Mranhrldvn S. t Intnl. r Second Vlnor iVntn Gingham Morning Frocks, $5 Abovo all, neat, but so attractive thee House and Morninir Dresses that a woman is ready for household tasks, marketinir or morning callers. h Of checked gingham, in blue-, green- or pink-nnd-white, button trimmed tabs on tho panel front, has gingham sash. Collnr and cuffs are of whito poplin. 7-- Btrawbrldea i. Clothier Third Floor Filbert btreet Went The Last Business Day of the Week and of the Month will be a LUCKY FRIDAY' Indeed For All Men Who Need Clothing Thin Tropical Suits Summer Woolen Suits and Blue Serge Suits at Reduced Prices It is quite natural that a Clothing business counted by millions of dollars yearly makes a Store of constant, stirring activity every week in the year. And it is inevitable that we should have, after the selling of thou sands upon thousands of Sprimrand Summer Suits, sev eral hundred in odd lots and incomplete lines to be dis posed ot at the end of July at very great reductions. This is the situation now remarkable savings, prices in many instances reduced from prices that were already far below value: Every Tropical Suit in Our Entire Stock is Now Reduced Including Palm Beach, Cool Cloth, Mohair and other thin weaves as well as light serges nnd worsteds. With these we have grouped two recently arrived shipments at unusually low prices Palm Beach Suits at $10.50 and Mohair Suits at $14.75. Blue Serge Suits with Two Pairs Trousers Now $29 and $34.50 Handsomely tailored Suits of all-wool blue serge, in a variety of styles for men and young men. An extra pair of Trousers with each Suit. Other Blue Serge Suits, $22.00 These Suits have but one pair of trousers, and this reduced pi ice is but a fraction of their piescnt iclail value. Still Plenty of Suits at Half Price We have just added mnny moie Suits to this remarkable col lection. These, too, are maiked at ha'f their former prices as i can ie4 plainly seen by the old and new price tag both of which arc attnehed'to each Suit. White Flannel Trousers, $9.75 Trouhers of neat stripes and White Duck Trousers. 82, miNtuie-s SO. 75 and $8.75. i-r strnwliri Ib lnthler .Second Floor, I2at Men's Two-Piece Mohair Suits Made to -Measure, $35 and $40 Men can well appreciate the added comfort afforded by hav ing the Tinpical Suit tailored to-mcasuie. Our Custom Tailoring Stoie has included in its wide stock of suitings fine MOHAIR fabrics in about twenty different styles. A Suit of Mohair, cut and tailoied In our skilled custom staff, is unsurpassable in smurtnoss and comfort. StriwhridRe C lnthler .set oml Floor Hait Men Can Fill Haberdashery ieecis m io lime at All Just a step inside the Eighth and Market Streets door, we have an excellent collection of Men's Furnishings. Men in a huiry will appreciate this convenient location. Stocks are fully displayed for quick, easv .election and our stnndnul of service is high indeed To choose am of the following on your way to station or ferry will be but the matter of an instnnt The smartest nt nrw Neckties $1.00, $1.50, "fj.no, (ivd m ,m i(i) o oo, $i.r,o Tor and HOe, , 'Or, O.'ic nnd $5.00 Suspenders ?5r Arm-brnid.i l.'r. Garters, ;i5r, ', me. Soft Collars 25c, I5r. it) to $1.00. Belts from COc in $.;.0 "ins fj.nu. Handkeremefi mm JOr to $', 50. Belt Buckles, of sterling silver v, v", jiu, $ nna fs.nii. and HtuHl White I njM VPTOr strwbrldBe A Clothelr All I Market Utreet nnd Market Mreet Cro.s ai.i. ' Men's Madras Shirts,$2.75 tieauced du ner cent, atul Just a sudden clenranco of broken lines from our regular stock. These Shirts are all of woven madras. They'll go Sdy at this remnrknlilu mi- nr en V,nnn l il .' . P. 4"-iy i- una ji-iiiurKaoiy jow price nence, selection shoulder. Carly' --fUruwbrldito fc Clothier Eat Blore, Klhth Strawbridge & Cloth marKec airect-uignth StreetFilbert Street Tral a f I fJ KaA J', it. ! A 4 f vA TU .i i i ' it Xt! I ''1 4 1 Vl A 1 liittiiiiiiiiiiiif . f I .Mi '; i . iyr- '' ?V'i