f. . , . wnmmmmMMmKWWMmMwxMMHmsxm V .' yiVYH v t Wir .tf4 '; , l Si- k&'' ' T rs-:' :i - - A t-i-:' DONEWIIHPULIimS m ;. o. . miW H BENNE1 1 flU - ASK RATIFICATION bbbbf v; 'v Hr r bbbbbbbbh Former Police. Lieutenant Is yK$$$$f$M ' Happy tyith Family Alter , x3H J '. Release from Jan wJw A READY TO TAKE HIS JOB . JJpBHU . I2bW. ,-v ifff,frm rlH , -.ssbbLH , ilHV' ; .bbbbbH 1 rHv ir xS''EPI mHr Cw'-'-vsibbbbbFbbbb&jbbM Illll ! I ! -I I... Ill IMIH-1I.II j il..MIWllUwpll I'M ," HIIIWIiaHM.lll'l'l ' ' ! BBslllS ' -''- '! IIIIIIIMWl - .J - Pennsylvania Organization Ap ,ne,als Specially to Governor ami Statota Senators . irt, nnlr thlnir t can Ffir is tliat I im glad to be'ottt, and I want to.thnnk. m frli-nils In Philadelphia and TvcRt Chrstcr for nil they nave none tor me. ' Vnrmir T.lmtrhnnt of Polloo "Dave tritt. nt thn mi rd and Uo lanccy ettrctn ntnHon, is happy in hl home at TTiOO JIcKean utrcct. Ho arc ns who nt fhrro children. nnnctt wafLreleaftod from tho county lull at' West Chester yesterday after getting one year of the eighteen months' sentence Imposed 'for htspMt-.in the nfth ward election trouble of 11)17. The fight in the "bloody FlfthV that Mir pnlminated in the murder of Act- Jnc Detective George EppTfey. . Bennett and five patrolmen were sent to jail In connection wun me case.- jliic pairoi-, Jncn were rclcnpcd Home-time, ni;o. "I'm through with politics," the for mer1 lieutenant said.' An.d tlio, disiu Jterestcd manner in which he heard of recent (political happenings here sup ported hl ansertion. Bennett's home yesterday and today was visited by manjr former, comrades on the police force, and other friends who congratulated hlra and wished hint mccess in. his new start in life. He is still "lieutenant" to his friends aLd former comrades. Bcnnrtt, will rest for a time and then take (a position offered him With tie DcnneyTag Co., at West Chester, through the company president, John. li. Ilucy. Children Stand By Him Bennett had not-seen his threechll- I dren until yesterday from the time of his Imprisonment, and they nru now Inseparable. - Tho two daughters and the son stand by him continually, inter ested listeners, to the congratulatory messages of the callers. Three, months" of, the former officer's time has been deducted for good be havior, and through his lawyer, J. Paul MacElrco, and friends thrco more months wero lirted as a parole. Bennett made hundreds of friends in the course of his confinement in the county jail. Through their efforts the petition for, a parole was numerously signed, the petitioners including many business men. Bennett left the county jail shortly after 7 o'clock. Attired in a blue serge suit ami vynrlng a straw bat, the former police lieutenant walked lei surely down Slarket street to' Church street, where he stopped to thank Her man .G. Hutt, a storekeeper, for his kindness. v. A few minutes afterward Bennett was greeted by two Philadelphia news papermen. No one else seemed to know who he was. "Hello, boys." was his greeting in "a somewhat unstendy voice. "I nave nothing to say tor pumicauon. Wiicn asked what his plans .were for the future,, fie said : "As a matter of fact, I'havotno set plans. Everybody In this town has beu sokgood to mc that I have accepted a position with .Tnlin Ti. Ilnpv. I don't sunnose I will tart right away, as I want to bo witn, my family n little wnirc." v Uennett was men asKeu wuai ne thnnrht of the new nolltical situation "-- - . . . ... ..v a. n Philadelphia. Ho replied: "I don.t va'nt to criticize any one. I just want o be left alone and forget the past. ! rill have enouh to attend to my own Ibusiness and try to make up for lost time. What's going on In politics is .not of much interest to mo." . 'After that Bennett went over to airjj utt's store and bought a large as , . ' , Central New rhoto MRS. FKAN1 T. 1HNES Wife of Brlgndler General Hlncs U. H. A.,, a prominent hostess at Washington ' CITY WANTS U. S. PIERS Mayor and Delegation to Seek Ore gon Avenue Property A dclcltatlou of citizens, (headed by Mayor Moore, will visit Washington this week nnd confer with Colonel F. D. Hlncs, of the United States Quarter master Corps, couccjrn,luS the plan, to transfer the government plcra at the foot, of Oregon avenue to the custody of the city. The terminal cost .$11,000,000 ana was built during the war as part of the army supply banc At tho foot of Oregon avenue. In April the government offered the terminal toHhc city at an annual rental of $330,000. At that time Mayor Moore characterized the offer as Van attempt at rent1 profiteer ing." He notified Secretary of War Baker that tho city refused the offer. Information is being Bought by Carroll It.i Thompson, assistant director or the department of docks, wharves and ferries, upon the latest types of machinery of that de scription, and written report on tho investigation will be 'submitted to Mayor Moore and Director Sproulc. Those two officials, Governor Sproul and Davfd .T. Smyth, city solicitor, loft Saturday nf tern'oon on an Inspection trip of the Dclawaro which included tho Oregon avenue terminal. They will return this morning. ' NO LONGER AN. EXPERIMENT 63 DIVORCES GRANTED Wohien Are ComblalnahU In Ma jority of Cases Heard Here , Another long list of divorce .decrees wus haifcRd down today by Common Pleas Cogrt No. 'ft, In the 'majority' of the sixty -three cases the divorces were .obtained by wlvcs , V In one case, that of Ada Hoffmah Mllcr from Charles Aitcn .Miller, the iisual proclamatlpn was made, but the signing or.tnc decree 'Wob delayed pend ing the, adjustment of a tccbnlpallty, TJHfjftVal filfh:cV''rihno'uuccd tpday follow) t Cifrrtllfii K.rollif from CiurllaijC. Cro llus, Harah Iloblnaon from Qorg IWWif noil, Jidha ,K. Kniitem from 'Charles ltr-man- Keratem, AlphOnae, I). ICarpentler from 'Anna I!. Lecarponller. huih H. Pat ton from nnbert. W, aPilon, Hafllo lvln from Ioula I.evln. Eather Do(1anky from Samuel' JJoSnly JakehV JtuKlna from Rllzabeth Jehlne NathanlelO, Wlko from Florence H Wlke, Annn BhaWen from Hen Jamln Shablen. FlorVnco Anijeraon from Jamea Anderaon, Walter, A Cranrh from Clara C." Cranrh, Lillian, Kaetood llstlner Trom liono vernon ueunaor. Ami iii: llnmworth trom Charlea Holllnisvforth weile'r. ,'Cam K. r3o uouf ar., aucc trortu, H, , Wlllln fromyistl id Xleorao.ilafner from caroMno . llafner, H V,. !,.,. n4(ttl.H Am ' irmmn II. ft Mat thlaia Inlivln IT.. Unrrv ffnm Janet t3. II. Marion . niey, a minor, or ner nejr, Barry. mother, Aiuer. Mabel Umil from " Theodore J. Kdfth Kronenwetter' from Frank Kronen- ' r)oi .from' Theodore" O, rt- winiama from, Win?- .....Tr. .; .... tt n.nAifl , William, xmhih-.iiw ;vV,-i7.i rlrrt Ji nrynolda.iArnea Jt ,'!' from 'Wlllant Howard l'rlre. Frank WMnaer. Jr. from Catherine B. Wundjr, M'n.' McOowan from "nobert.,!!. McOojan, C"rle. It, Johnaon from LH,a n, John.on. ln-er, Mafy M. Olaa fr.om aeore W. "'"waiter Day. from SopIiI? O. ?-"?, r.lcanor Connoll from JJe?JJ. Ai,,?hiJ,.r Loula Oumbner .from rtebfeeft am,3'n.V' Anna May I.lddell from Frank i V. ;l' Fannin Oertrude Perrett from John J'errelt. J?" Ilertha Jfandel from ,vman Mandjl, John A. Wllllama from Helen C, VyilmJ HaVh Gardiner, by her J"' m'wiiIMm father; William H. Cardwetl. from. Wll Inm T. OaVdlner Waller II. Quay frorri Ulllan Mao Quay. Aueuata Hartley from Peter O. llartter Anna Huccr from Morro. nuccl, C-ih. Si Tianiier from Jacob Danner. Mary Ireno,Fleu,trom iiarnr n T !,. i.u. in ton.. by M next.-frlWd; leibell Colv.from, uturKr tv. LDmmon. ,iiZMnin i: CMrlra Cram .HImah l'.l. ram from UI. 1.l.. .41 .tl-a .... ,..l I Jfdllh C, Coraon from Charlea Schell Cor ton, Artlella 13. Bchrader from Herman uvMrniivr, Alolile Uoldateln from loula liiiiflati'in, I Mm taaacman from Bam taaae-,-t- ''Vtr-ln Wyaonanakl from lo Wy locianik). Marcarct K, Chambera from tini, urjt b, Chamber. Harry Malln from Wll llatri ; ; air uel Sehtp Hannah Hendfraon, JamvA; HI iiaoel u Brewer. I.wtivmir)t -i iturn. Marl Heed. Blndler, Anna t( VMihrrt Vtriin Qulnby AS DwiH&;..Mm ham H.MTirr, Harry I man lienoeraon,. jam i1 T. Tirwer TJaal, k, uamuel A, Martin Tfrom .1 tin. AdelalnV. ..AjRotd' frorn ... ..J, ,.,.. -...,...., pi '" V7- Edna Comp- Dcatlts of a Day ortment of cigars, clgarctfes.and chewj 4rs, Lalclta Ghrlskey ' Dr. Benlah L. -Lewis Dover, Del., Aug. 2. Dr. Bcniah h. Lewis, seventy-two years old, one of the best known physicians in lower Delaware, formerly member and speaker of tho State Senate, also a former state auditor, died at his home in Harrington. Frank Buckhout Tucson. Aid- Aug. ' 2. Frank Buckhout. 'thirty-seven s-ears old. ad vertising manager of the Arizona Dally Star, of Tucson, died at his home here. Mr. Buckbout was at one time business manager of the New York Evening Mail and was also connected with tho New York Sun' und Now York Commercial. He came West for his health about three years ago. . Mrs. Nellie Duffy Greenwich,, Conn., Auk. 2. Mrs. Nellie Duffy died yesterday nt tho home of he daughter, Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton. She was born in North Adams, 'Mass., seventy-six years' ago of old Colonial ancestry. The Republican wijmcn'rf committee of Pennsylvania today appealed for final ratification ofhe equal suffrage uiriend mentf which, n,e.eds tlio approval of one more slate to. become effcctlvc- Tho committee a'ddresscd lis appeal to all Republican governors and mem bers of the United Stales Senate and House of Representatives. Governor' Sproul nnd Senators Pen rose and Knox were asked particularly to throw their support atid.lnllucnco to the cause. The appeal follbws.: "We. the ttcnublienn women's pom.. mlttep of Pennsylvania, speaking for the majority of all women in the staty, appeal for,your hupportl and Influence In obtalnlng,K.at the earliest possible moment, the final ratification of the equal suffrage amendment, e nave-waltcd for many years fdr the attainment of this end. Most of us In Pennsylvania have am-iued the delay without Impaticscr. fcclipit'that to grcac a cnange must of necessity ue vciop siowiy. "Woman suffrage, however, can no longer be regarded as an experiment. In state after state women havo' been enfranchised without interference with the orderly functions of government. On the contrary, In those states where women exercise franchise, their partici pation in government lias led to no rush and- Ill-considered legislation, but has rather exerted'a stabilizing and con servative influence,' nnd from the be ginning of the war events have tended more and more to prove that In every field women have fulfilled many of the activities of men and by their energy and enthusiasm given Jb mighty Impulse to the power of the nation. , 'We are not a small group of vehe ment militants. We do not endeavor to achieve our end through force or In timidation. Among us arc your mothers, your sisters and your wives. We rep resent tbo women with whom you have worked, whose co-operation you htfve Valued nnd Whnan nptllnrnmmihl mil have commended dhrlqg the last three years or intense natlormi effort. 'On their behalf we ask to be ad mitted to thn Knmn 'nrh'llninxi tlinf mnn have enjoyed since the foundation of the republic, nnd we ask those among you who have not hcrctofom hern In sympathy with our cause to bring to this Issue such a measure oT equity as you would demand were your own po litical statua-hanglng lntthe balance." BEAT COST OF RIBBONS Children of Southern Section Make Them of Paper The'chifdren in tho southern section of the city have' a cuto little way of their own to break the back "of tfie high cost ot iiair notions. The cost of the ribbons went un to forty cents last week. The girls were determined to have their hair deco rated, despite .the ever-rising cost of the ribbons, and soon paper ribbons were ucing worn by every one. Tho children buy some heaiitlfultv colored paper which , measures iffteen inches by six. The ceuterof the strip- is tiguicneu ny a ruDDcr Dana and all Our prices 2b to 40 Below All Other Stores Linde August Furniture Sale .We anonymous In? tnhncrn 'I am going back now to Did gooa- 6v to mv huddles." no entd. as nc started back toward tho prison.. Greeted by Wife and Mrs. Deutsch Bennett was met at tho front cn- Itrance of the prison by John Tj. Clowcr. the prison warden. Mr. Clpwer told Bennett mat his who, accompanied oy Mrs. Isaac Deutsch, widow of "Ike" Jeutsch. one of tho men convicted with (Bennett, but who dropped dead before he started serving his sentence, had arrived to take him home. Airs, ucnneit and Mrs. Deutsch were accompanied hy Mrs. Deutsch's little daughter nudJ lour men friends. The pnrtv hnd arrived at tho jail about three-quarters of au hour late, End Mrs. Bennett at first thought her usband had failed to wait und that ho ad gone into tho city on n train. Sirs. Bennett burst into tears as sne kmbraccd her husband. After b ddlne cood-by to the warden. Bennett iumned Into the car with his n'ifc and friends ond started back to hla borne in this city, where auother wel come awaited him from his three chil- Ircn. " Before Bennett was released two fines mounting to $800 and osts had to be bald. This sum was collected by Mrs. )eutgch arnonc friends of bcr husband. according to reports, several of Ben- lett's former political associates, for how he risked much, refused to cou- ribute toward the fines. ROWD SEES MAN STABBED rgument Ends In Cutting and Ar rest of Assailant Tosenh Itonnflik. fortv-flvn vpara lid, of Chester, was stabbed by Joseph rorcresso. iu'7 Christian street, last bight following a heated argument -tft fenth and Christian streets. A larco crowd witnessed tlio fight, uonpmi was taiccn to the Howard Iospital In a serious condition. Nofe- lesso was arrested by the police of tho -cYi'iim unu urpcnier jiirccui ainuon Ind will havo a hearing before Magls- rate Coward today. BAND CONCERTS TONIGHT The Municipal Band' will give a oncert tonight at Grays nvenue be tween Tf ftv.th rd nniU F ftv-foiirth latrects. Tho Fnlrmonnt Park Hand Iwlll play at Georges Hill at S o'clock. Mrs. Laieita V. Ghriskey. widow ofj unaries ii. wnrisKey, louncier ot mo ,Ghrlskcy hardware .business, died last 'Friday at her Atlantic City residence. 206 Pacific avenue. Mrs. 'Ghriskey, who was nlucty years old, was In ex cellent health until the last fortnight. Mrs. Ghriskey was the daughter of Piatt and Eliza Crosby, of New York. Her father was nt ono time the law partner of Aaron Burr, and with Burr had hi office nt No. 25 Nassau street. Mrs. Ghriskey was bom in Valparaiso, Chile, where her parents were spending a season to permit Mr. Crtisby to per fect certain data he had compth?d for his authoritative works on South America. He was a noted Spanish scholar. Mra. Ghriskey was n member of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and for many years held a pew in the Church of tho Saviour. Thirty-ninth and Chest nut streets. She Is survived by fivo sons, ono daughter nnd five grandchil dren, .nil ot witom rcsiae in nuiaaci Phla. , TURN'S DEFEAT A ROUT Anfu Troops Demoralized In 'Battle With Chlh-LI Forces Pckln, July 21. (delayed) (By A. P.) Details of u battle between troops supporting General Tuan. the Anfu leader, and the forces of Chlh-LI-province, were contained In telegraphic advices reaching Pckin today. The Tuan forces lost 2000 men, ac cording to estimates available, while General Wu-Fcl-Fu's losses were 400. Many of General Tuan's casualties, were the result of a mine ex plosion into which tho' troops wero led by a aimulated retread General Wu-Pcl-Fu's forces theu opened an enfilad ing fire which demoralised the enemy. . ' e do not have to hide our prices behind flamboyant boasts' and nous interviews. We are nroud of our nrices and state them boldly openly. The public is entitled to buy for the lowest price possible;. If we are in a position to sell at 20 to w per cent less tnan any otner store, ui course the public -should know it. , MVe offer you precisely the mine Fur nlture, tlie same Rugs and Carpets as any of the central stores, at prices $0 to 40 per cent'less than theirs: There can be no mis statement in this. The quality is the same because the goods are made by the same manufacturers. Compare them, maker for maker, number for number, price for price. The answer will be plain as day. And when it comes to assortments, to thejnagnitude of our stocks, we can serve you as well as any other store .better than most of them. 'We have here 2l0 different cfvipc- nf T.ivinp- "Room Suits, complete: 255 different 'styles of Bed Room suits, complete;'190 different ; styles of TDining Room suits, complete, and thousands of odd pieces for every room m the home. Every' suit, every piece, is reduced, and back of them all is the unqualified Linde guarantee for service and satisfaction. The following examples will give you some idea of how much lower our prices are than those of the central stores, with their enormous rentals and tremendous overfiead expenses. LINDE, PRICES 20to40 below. all otheb SALES BECAUSE. OUR LOCATION NOW SAVES CUSTOMERS $150.0002? YEARLY Central Store Price.... $200.00 Llnde-Price 150.00 Central Store Price .... $475.00 Linde Price 350.00 Central Store Price' .... $500.00 Linde Price 350.00 We Save You. "$lo 0.00 the appearances of a wide ribbon are dren say tho paper ribbons can be worn given, the Inexpensive paper. The chil- sevcral times and tlio effect is good. The practice is rapidly spreading with the children and tiny tots of other neighborhoods. I FOOT ANII I.lMn IUUUU1.I.1 Instantly relieved by our special arch support, fitted and adlueted by experts. u u r pcnmicas Xnastle Itodrry, th most comfortable support tor van- I coie veins, swollen limbs, weak knees nnd ankles. Trutse. abdominal ana ninietio sun. nnrtm. nf nil kinds. Larcest mfrs. ot deformity aorllances -in the world. Philadelphia Orthantdlo Co.. 40 N. lStb . Cut out and keep tar reference. 1'. U. '!. 3 l FLOWER BOWLS " FLOWBR &SES In Silver, -., Glass - China ASeirvice AVithotitCost Vftth every ear wo sell goes a free service that results in arw appreciable savinp for the ear owner. This service Is In tha form of a definite amount of reg ular Inspections. Many times be cause of these regular inspections minor difficulties are adjusted be fore they have had an opportunity of developing Into disastrous troubles. GKffiB&niOMAg 306 N. BROAD ST. OlSTMBUTOnS OF AttlCCOE, GOAirr,KIS8GL,nSNAUDr Itotvnqer'Carf and Motor "IYudce BACK up your adver tising by the deter mination not to back down, and there will be no comebacks on results. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phate of Safes Promotion 400 Chestnut Street Philadelphia IncreaseYourlncome to Nearly 9 We havo available for investment ut $90 nnd accrued dividend per share a First Preferred Stock, pay ing $8.00 per sharo per annum. Tho Company, through a purchase and sales contract, is manufacturing for tho Willys-Overland Company its now light-weight six-cylinder auto mobile. It is well secured by a sinking fund, large nsscts and earnings, and other protective features. Writo or call for particulars. Garstairs & Go. nveafme-nf. SteuritUa . 1419 Walnut Street Philadelphia Imbers I'hllsdtlpbla and Krw York Stock Knliwse On a 4-piece solid oak Dining Room Suit, finished, in Walnut. Buffet, 54 inches long. China Closet, 66x44 in. Serving Table, ,-34 in. long. Extension Table, 48x60 in. . Central Store Price $90.00 Linde price 67.00 We Save You $125.00 We Save You $150.00 On a 4-plece Walnut; Chippen dale Dining Room Suit. Buffet, 60 inches long. China Closet, has arched top, with two closet at base. Large enclosed Server. Extension Table, 48x60 inches. Central Store Price.... $500.00 Linde Price 325.00. On a very large and roomy overstuffed Living Room Suit. Has spring seats and backs. Loose cushions. Upholstered in a high-grade Imported Tapestry. .. Central Store Price $700.00 Linde Price. ., 450.00 We Save You. $23.00 On a 3-piece Living Room Suit. Has spring seats. Upholstered in Brown Imperial Leather, eatly designed Mahogany frames. """ Central Store Price .... $125.00 Linde Price .T...v. ,. 87.00 We Save You $250.00 We SaVe You $175.00 On a magnificent French gray Bed Room Suit, consisting of Seven pieces, all of which are exceptionally large. Bureau, , Chiffonette. Bed, Dressing Table, Chair, Rocker and Bench. We Save You $38.00 On a beautiful Queen Anne Library Suit. Upholstered in heavy blue silk Damask. Ma hogany frames and cane panels. Central Store Price..;. $975.00 Linde Price 750.00 Central Store Price Linde Price $550.00 375,00 On an exceptionally fine hand carved solid mahogany Library Suit, Louis XV style. Uphol stered in blue and gold imported damask. Central-Store Price..... $210.00 Linde Price 160.00 We Save You $225.00 t On a most elaborate, beautiful ly hand-carved Queen Anne 7 piece Bed Room Sui Ma hogany or Walnut. Bureau. 54 in.: mirror, 44x32 in. Bow foot bed. Large Chiffonette. 56x40 in. Dressing Table, 48 in. Suit includes chair, rocker and bench. Central Store Price.... $750.00 Linde Price' 575.00 V We Save You $175.00 One a massive Louis XIV wal nut Dining Room suit Buffet, 66' in. long, has serpentine front and beautifully shaped "mirror. China Closet 50 in. long. En closed Serving Table 38 in. Table extends feet. Central Store Price.... $450.00 Linde Price 325.00 We Save You $50.00 On a 4-piece William and Mary Mahogany Dining Room Suit. Buffet, 56 inches long. China Closet, 39 in. Serving Table, 33 in. Extension Table, 48 in. top. Central Store Price $475.00 Linde Price 315.00 We Save You $125.00 On a yery massive 3-piece Liv ing Room Suit. Fireside de sign. Has loose cushions, spring seats. Upholstered in Tapestry. Daveriport is 80 inches long. We Save You $160.00 On a very elaborate William and Mary Bed Room Suit in Mahogany or Walnut Consist ing of Bed, Bureau, Chiffonette and art extra large Vanity Dresser, with six drawers. Central Store Price.... $350.00 Linde Price 230.00 We Save You, . . . i$175.00 On a 10-piece Georgian Dining Room Suit, richly carved. Buf fet 66 inches-, China Closet with beautiful grill and large drawer. Enclosed Server, 48 inches. Ob long Extension Table, 47x58 inches. Five side and one arm chair, blue leather seats. Central Store Price .... $285.00 Linde Price 210.00 Central Store Price. . . Linde Price .. , $300.00 225.00 We Save You $75.00 On a 5-piece Bed Room Suit. Antique mahogany. Full size Bed. Large Dresser, with shaped mirror. Triplicate mir ror Dressing Table, 40 inches long, and two cane seat chairs. Central Store Price $650.00 Linde Price 475.00 We Save You $120.00 On a neatly carved Queen Anne 4-piece Walnut Bed Room Suit Has bow foot Bed. Shaped mir ror on Bureau. Large Chiffo nette, with three trays and two drawers. Dressing Table has triplicate mirror. Central Store Price.... $475.00 Linde Price 350.G0 We Save You $75.00 On a neatly designed 4-piece Walnut Bed. Room Suit. Bu reau and Chiffonier have shaped mirrors. Triplicate mirrors on Dressing Table, which has three drawers. We Save You $175.00 On. a Louis XVI solid Walnut 4-plece Dining Room Suit Buf fet, 60 inches. Closet, 43 inches, with beautiful grills. Enclosed Serving Table, 41 inches. Table extends 6 feet We Save You $125.00 On a richly designed 6-piece Ivory Bed Room Suit Has bow foot Bed. Dresser, 50 inches long, with 40x30 inch 'mirror. Chiffonette, 36 inches. Triplicate mirror on Dressing Table. Suit includes chair and bench. 9x9 Standard Wilton Rugs . $62.50 Wilton Rugs 9 xl2 ft. Highest Grade $165.00 S'xlCG" Highest Grade. 150.00 6 x 9 ft. Highest Grade. 97.50 9 x!5 ft. Seamless 146.00 9 xl2 ft. Seamless 95.00 8'3"xl0'6" Seamless 87.50 6x9 ft. Seamless 52.50 Axminster Rufs 12'xl5' Seamless $144.00 9xl2' Seamless 77.75 8V'xl0'6" Seamless 70.00 7'6"x9' Seamless 54.25 6'x9' Spamlcss 41.25 ll'3"xl2' Heavy Grade ... 62.50 9'xl2 Heavy Grade 46.00 83wxl0'6 Heavy Grade... 36.00 8.3x10 ft. Seamless Tapestry Rugs . . . . $24 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs . $54 Velvet & Tapestru Rugs 9'xl2' Seamless Velvet $56.00 8'3"xl0'6" Seamless Velvet. 49.00 6'x9' Seamless Tapestry . . . 19.00 7'6"x9' Seamless Tapestry.. 24.00 8'.V'xlO'6" Seamless Tap.... 32.50 9'xl2' Seamless Tapestry.. 34.75 Wilton Hall Runners 22j4"x9' Standard Grade. ..$19.75 22j4"xl2' Standard Grade.. 24.50 22H"xl5' Standard Grade.. 31.00 27"x9' Standard Grade .... 21.75 27"xl2' Standard Grade . . . 26.50 27"xl5' Standard Grade ... 33.00 S.1"8::: $32.50 9x12 Standard Wilton Rugs ., $84.50 ? UGS AT SA VINGS UP TO 50 Wonderful assortments of the leading makes of Wilton, Axminster, Velvet, Brussels, Wool and Jnbcr, Grass and Colonial Rugs. All 'of the very highest quality standard. Our prices are positively away below those of all other sales, as any comparison you make will prove. Wool Fiber Rugs 9'xl2' Reversible $15.00 8'3"xl0'6" Reversible 12.50 7'6'x9' Reversible io 6'x9' Reversible 9.25 3'x6' Reversible 3,75 Hcavu Grass Rugs 9'.12' Fancy Patterns $12.50 8'xlO Fancy Patterns 11.00 - 6'x 9' Fancy Patterns 7,50 Linoleums Best Grade Inlaid, sq. yd.. $2.70 Second Grade Inlaid, sq. yd. 1.75 Printed Linoleum, sq. yd... .90 Inlaid Linoleums, sq. yd $1.35 Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings Until 10 o'clock Open Saturdays Until 1 P. M, 23d; Columbia and Ridge Avcs. HENRY LINDE twMl '0. 0 1 ". Are You All Set? v JP 'tfiij&sa All Right Here She Goes! ' Limited Period Sale Two-Piece . SUMMER SUITS, Palm Beach, Mohairs, Cool Cloths ' Breezweaves and Tropical Flannels Cool as an ingle nook, and light as a borrower's promise. Styles for conservative men and young fellows, for sport purposes and for business, for vacation or vocation, for "beating it" or bearing it. A great assortment of Summer Stuffj in time for this Summer's wear, and then practically new for next Summer at .a good slice off this Sum mer's selling prices -wltat do you say? $15 & $18 Palm Beach Suits, . i, $20 & $22.50 Palm Beach and Mohair Suits. $12 $ii x: $25, $2S, $30 Palm Beach, Mohair, Cool Cloth Syts $tl Similar Reductions on other Summer Goods! Silk Suits Auto Dusters White Flannel Trousers AVhite Duck Trousers Sports Coats - Mohair Office Coats Golf Trousers Golf Knickers Chauffeur Palrii Beach Coat and Trouser Suit's And so forth and so forth and so forth! r Perry &Co "n.b.t: , 1 n Lllivt.vvIlllJ. . IJ.X"J lXAU t. Ulljs 5WI Special Price-Breaking y Sale White Shoes All the Wanted Style Low Shoes nt the righf time at the beginning of the white season and at this unheard of price. Shoes in this money-savins etfent guaranteed $7 to $10 values. , Selling at $ KiN White i White Buck White Linen s f J Louis Heelt Military Heels Baby Loui Heel V - White KU Lr White Buck S, L White Linen Oxfords, Pumps, Theo Ties and Eyelet Ties Louie Heelm Military Heele Baby Louie Heele With a Money Back Guarantee Take them home with our Guarantee if for any reason you j are not satistied that they are the best bargain yoa ever bought, return and get your money back, as no sale is final unless you are pleased. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to buy White Low Shoes at less than the cost of making. But you must act quickly while choice selection ia complete. Also special, Values in Hosiery tomorrow and Tuesday. ROYAL BOOT SHOP Phllmdtlphlm't GrtmUit Shot Economy Shop For Womtn 1206-0810 Chestnut St. 2nd fio Gettysburg 'America's Greatest Btttlafitlel" , $3.00 RTrip Sunday, August 15th' -lAV. 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