PLANS COMPLETE i- Reception .Committee Will Es- eort Widow and Son to oodi j cation, of Boulevard 2. LUNCHEONS; TO BE GIVEN e f -. ft A A A4htfaA7tf 1 t VflAtn a Mtrcle. in wis cw mh...... . ...... i m..lM-o TlnnnAv'cH. including cy oi lire"""'" - " the dedication of tho Roosevelt boule- TAroption commfttre of fifteen will W . eV--..t,l..-N tt liAt ftMtAl &, Hh. ,wm beo-cor cd 5lt boulevard nnd Broad ptreot for the "wtuf .Mri. ItoSfewlt will bo hor ion, - A'i if.rtnlt Ttooievelt. and Mrs. Kermlt Roosovelt. , Franklin Bpencaf Edmondi. chairman Af the eiecutlre committee of tho clti jens' Booserelt commemorative commit- " . " ' . . ,'", '".. '.. I. - ." '' . ' "1 . !w. . .-i . ' 'i A ' HhL n .? .'( iJ i. ' .,,.... Intuitu n.i" r.- "'.' TTTRrWT 7 .''.'-wws.? 1'' ' "' 1 .i. i ., SKTJT- V" ' jjSaMff- 'r.T""ra":;7'z -'". j vl , --. ,- .;i tee, yesterday snt notices to tho other' 1 rainy adjournment will be made to OCEAN TRIPS to I " BOSTON, Tum.i 8 P. M. 3at, 2 P. M. Marchantt A Miners Trana. C. PIER 18. S. DELAWARE AVE. Talrpbee..labare' IMS foUiteeU membtrt of th committee to meet at hte offlco of Major Moore at 10 ioQ o'clock tomorrow morning. The Mayor has provided a number of, auto mobiles for their aso In meeting tho Rooaovelt party j, Committee Members . Besides Mr. fcdmonds, tho member of the- reception committee are: Mr. Thomas Robins and Mrs. J, William White, vice chairmen; Owen WUter, E. Jt Laffcrty, Edward llok, Jnmcs Elver fton, Jnmcs A. Flaherty, Mrs. Morris N, Olbb. Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Glfford rinchot. Thomas" Iloblns, Mrs. Arthur N. Bewail, Edward A. Van Val kenburg, and Charles II. Von Tagcn, contnrv nml trrnmirrr. After tho arrival of Mrs. Roosevelt and her son and his wife tho party will motor .oyer, tho length of the boulevard, arriving at tne. circle anout.noon. item dents along the boulevard and near the circle hnvc been requested by the Logan improvement Association to decorate their homes with the United States colors.' - A grandstand has been erected at tho circle for the Hcrvlccs. which Will last probably untli 1 o'clock. If the weather the Logan Auditorium at Broad and Ilockland streets. Mrs. White to Entertain Following the ceremonies Mrs. Theo dore and Mrs. Kernvlt Roosevelt will be the luncheon guests of Mrs. J. William White, at 1810 South Rlttenhouse sauaro. Contain Roosevelt .and Law- Tenen V. Abbott, editor of the Outlook and a nose menu or the late coionci, will be luncheon guests oi Thomas uod In nt 1710 Locust street. Mr. Abbott will deliver nn address nt the czerclics. Roth luncheons will be quiet, Informal affairs, in keeping with the sentiment of Mrs. Roosevelt. She and her party will return to New York on tho 5 o'clock train. Mayor Moore will deliver the dedl rntnrr nddrcss at the circle. There will be talks by Mr. Abbott, by President Wegleln o'r the ity Council, and by 13. J. r.ffirtv. nrealdent of thn Locan Improvement League, who will preside. Tho Rev. Dr. William .Barnes Lower, of Holy Trinity Presbyterian Uhurcu, Logan, will deliver tho invocation. School children will sing, under direction of William Janney. The Police Band Will play several numbers, beginning at 11:80. Man Kills Himself With das Jacob Letltla, forty-nine years old, of 2141 South Fifty -seventh street, committed suicide last night by inhal ing gas in his home. Bis wife notified the rlolice of the Thirty-second dis trict, who took Letltls to the Lnlvcrslty Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Repair Now Have Reduced our Prices on Lumber and Mlllworlc. Beaver Board JAMES SHAW 82d & Woodland Ave. Woodland 871 Wl 407 'ftjiWflinlk , N III ImaammmF i ARE YOU SURE THIS tt ARE YOU SURE THIS l WON'T HAPPEN TQ YOUt 1 HAVE VOCR IIKATTNO HY8TKM KEl'AlnKU NOW All Our Work la Guaranteed Cll Market flJST or kddrcts l n: Tura Btreet .MAKE YOU HOMK UBIOHTER Pie ta to 40 on Your Wiring & Fixtures . Briar rauraiMtiirors, we dtsl Arett with roa. fl tltctrlfr tour home without breaklnr pnr. nlitr or woodwork. It It's qiialltr M-rleo and low Mllm&tA thrn wo ure.onro you will wlrrt m.Ia tmtlnMO arrr to Son. , Wo nlwnra lltfy. ny Trrmi Wlthool Intertst, CHERRY CHANDELIER CO. Jos, O. Chrrrr. Pop. , 525.27.29 N. 9th St. rt,rher,)iiuMktt aso- ' '" ' Are You Glad to Get Your Shoes Off? At the end of the day do you feel that your shoes have helped you or hurt Jon? Do you look forward to the re lief of getting them off? Then you should wear Cantilever Wnoes. They help you to walk or stand en your feet for long hours without tiring. In Cantilever Shoes .your feet look il nn9, ,Ml comfortable. You stand and walk correctly poised. Ordinary jnecH, which turn the toes outward, throw tho weight on the inside of the ?l wbere the arch Is weakest. But US Cantilever Hhon hfln n nntuml tm.or !!' " .Tho toes point straight .i ui , ..r .proper position, ane ,.!?.! '! dlBtrlbuted without strain Sen.11!8 i the bftl' nDJ tbe outside oi the foot. .t.rKiT?' J,avo u snug-flttlng In' Jtep which is drawn up. when you pull kin .L 0UPP- Tho shank does not oi Stiii "i."8.0 ,e? nB do. metal appliances ekl!LV,"itib0 muscle freedom to en?i?ii Cantl'e7en correct and pre- stnfrohnS8u.ber;hC,P,D'tbef00t This grarul boot is tnde la black kid. brown It I d, brown ealf, or whlto canvas. Alto n brown or black kid with cloth topi. P'WWIWMt . I 4 i j II on II rll ! viH v i oa fcQod looking, trim, lines, fine leathers. gjjb from AAAA. to E. Write for ; CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP k 1300 VVaJnut Strtet KL Orer.Cuaari Office A paint job that you'll be proud of A fresh coat of paint nlways adds to a dwelllns's value always' arouses a eenso of In creased pride and prestige In the mind of tho owners es pecially If Wilson docs the painting. For then he knows the paint will wear as well as It looks. Our 69 years' experi ence Is his assurance. WGOOD PAINTINOl V If HuavntJ Wlllslandthelestoftuae 44N.Tth.St EslablJshmti 10SI rffe T'i' jV X e . Welsbach -THRIFT Gat Lights 1 Cn At Coit ltJC To replace wasteful open -flame gas banters. Give more light than open flame burners and use less than half as much gas. Wi will aliow you how to InsUIl thara . Ccmplatt, mdy U tt m any Hprl(t flxtsf Broad and Arch and District Offices Th United Gn Improvement Co. Ui j g Htm ffctrr SosjHtvsai CJwi.AiRrtcs DKeHoMtSerrktalW Tmck.in.AtnfJAea ZMM Tomorrow we may attempt to sell a PAIGE: to a friend of a present PAlGE owner. The way we have treated the latter is going to decide our success with the former. CUVA.UmteYjPran 6IGlO;.WltlVM9TOR0? 394 (WOTr. BR9A0 STRT. PHILAOaPHIA Do you know that today you can buy a LOCOMOBILE for 7550 FOKMER PRICE $8900 The price goes up after-January first unless manufacturing costs come down. LOCOMOBILE The best built tar in AMERICA LOCOMOBILE COMPANY 2314 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA jgjBaaoBjBjaejBJBBJBJSJBJBJBS mm Alter your first you'll want anothor. After tho iccond you'll toll your friends about them and I after tho third you'll want to buy a box. -IK MJLD HAVANA m mm HHr LTAXT viBBini bw BfiBBLBl I . m m mx MM& gratifies and tsmtixfieal Mpn.Dc-Lion Cltrara have o firfft of making friends with 'most every smoker. Switch to Men-De- Llons and you'll find you're on the. rigrn; tracK. TEN SIZES ' "One Standard of Quality" lOo and up to three for fi.OO, accord iny to the shape you Uke beat. M. EISEMAN & SONS Manafaoturors Pr PHILADELPHIA VfaSnofamtity The Full Measure of Service The Continental-Equitable Title & Trust Company has one great purpose to serve its clients. Today more than ten thousand depositors realize the value of this service. This institution ib interested not only in helping its depositors to save money, but in assisting them to invest it and to use it wisely. We Pay 3.65 on Savings Fond Accounts COONTTNENTAL-' EQUITABLE Title nf Trust Company Twelfth Above Chestnut Capital 11,000,000 Surplus $1,000,000 Deposits Over $11,000,000 11 rilOTOPLAYB PHOTOPLAYS PHOTO PtAYS THSU rtmrncA The following theatres obtain their pletursa through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for the theatro in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. AlkmU UU. Morrla A Paityunk At Alnambra Mt. aiiy t a : bvi . etaa WII.LIASr B. HART in THE cnADUB OF" COUIUQE" ALLEGHENY1u,iffirra3)fAuvK,: OLIVE THOMAS In "DARLINO MINE" ADfM I r BUD AKD THOMPSON 8Ta trJlLAJ MATINETK PAII.T WILLIAM FAnNUM In "THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF" ADfArUA CHESTNUT Below 10TH ArvUl 10 A. M. to 11 llB P. M, ELLIOTT DEXTER In SOMETHINQ TO THINK ABOUT" BALTIMORE Vsos'.? WILLIAM FAnNUM In THE JOTOUB TnOUBLEMAinEnS" OI 1 ICWnn hhoad btwbet and DL.JCJDltU SUSQUEHANNA AVE. TOUnNEUR'fl "THE WHITE CinCLE" BROADWAY BaroS?an8),1?.rt, At OLTVH THOMAS In "DAULINQ MINE" PADITOl TJ2 MARKET STREET L.rl 1UL io a M to 11:15 p. u. nUTH BTONEHOUSE In "PARLOR. BEDROOM AND nATH" colonial "--Afyssi&t ELBIH FEROUBON In "LADY ROSE'S DAUGHTER" trntPPPCiq main st.. manatunk ClVlrlMUO MATINEE DAILY 1 VERA BISSON In "FRIVOLOUS WrVEfl" FA1RMOUNT M MAT ALLIflON tn "HELD IN TRUBT" A Olrard At. MATINEE DAILT CAMII V THEATRE 1B11 Market St. rlVHI-.I n A. M to Mldnlslit ALIy-BTAR CAST In "THE SECRET OIFT" CATUl QT THEATRE Below Bproo JOin Ol. MATINEE DAILT WILLIAM FARNUM In T1DD JOrOUS TROUULEMAKER8" FRANKFORD fSffiBr WHArfiTrouR nnum" GREAT NORTHERN ??2S-.-VfSt CONBTAJJCWNNBT In IMPFRlAl ' oth' Walnut arrs. llVirCJtlAL. MaU'. Stan. Etb 141 WALLACE .BBEnT In "OOAND OBT rpl LEADER 4,Br tiM88tfg&& . DORPTHT. &ALTON In , "duiurr of lovb" LIBERTY bm, MAltT MrCES WNTBR In "BWEBT LAVENDEn" 1r2 333 MARKET fgOTMBJ v 114111AJ14 aiii jr in "THE JOTOUB.TROUPLEMAKBRS" MDHFI M eUTH Ordwatm. fWewea- V.Un.lilUOUSj tO 11. wnxtTTwri Tin WW am I- "A CpfMOM LEVBiy OVERBROOK vefordavk MONROE SALISnURT In RAMONA" PA1 ACP 12i MAHKET BTRBET I -U-r-VVC 10 a. M. toUlllS P. M, TOUnNEUR'S "DEEP WATERS" PRfNCFS? 1018 MARKET BTREBT I rVlliyEUM g-BOA. M. to 11 110 P.M. LTONS AND MORAN In . 1 IA LUCILLE" REGENT MAnlc?!T 8T- "" 'tth ,x-val-1' 0HB A. M. to 11 P. M. THBDA DAnA In RIALTD aIMANTOWN AVB). 4 Vir-VJ 1 J AT TUUE1I0CKBN TWlftni nini . THBDA DARA In wftUl-ATJtA T. RUBY "A"? ST. BELOW 7TH BrINBHAJIMEnBTEIN In "WHISPERS" SAVOY 1SU MARKET STREET EDOAR VfflDI10" SHERWOOD B4,,hr r$ aM a-tUUUaHKAU " STANLEY JW-wAnov" CLAnAxSfK?ArIP'.'No " " VICTORIA ,AjmffT,.rx,S8"rrffi he round-up1 &'" Hssssra!T AVENUR S?" wt Aii.,hen aEOnOESARVNTlWn"17 "THE WONDER MAN?' '" BELMONT "D AB0VH MARKBT Kathleen William. Roy Stuart n..ti and All-Btar Caa't "gf "JUBT A "wri.f CEDAR MTn AND CBDAn Avwnni TOlTTinw -. . 'WKArYQURtfInnT,.. COLISEUM KAnKSorT1?,?S AI.MA RUBENflTn1 " 6Wa tmwwt&amJK ' JUMBO jTg?,..8-, ontAnD Avi: "Tlfe BBA WOLtS' LOCUST v?P. ASP.XfiTO.-T STRBBT- a.rl.,n;vTn-A'vnja-Blh."Ii0Ali B. Tarklrtirfon Comeay lamSi CamTA?.?.? NIIVOM WD AND MARKBT " WILL nonv.nn ,?lU' "JEfl' CALL IfBjlM" K1VUL1 "'" "" wBSIi,f2 .. A-:yo"om" BoVuBa0:: AURORA "'aaBKWANTOWNAVE. fJlJlr MATINEE DAILT ROMANCE" STRAND "NTOWN AV EIJ31B FEROUSOJ1 LVKNANao I'UDY HOSE'S DAUQHTER" rFNTURY vnm va at th CLNlJKYn omat.;dailt, "UP IN MARK'S ATrtC" Susquehanna 17,h """Johanna Aya. ". .- -'aBTEfl OF THD WORLM; Dllir Tr?fTT?f7DeM 2Dth A rv. ...!. . Jry . matwee'VaTlt PARrC PaB AVB- DAUPHTN ST rlrw Mat. atlB. et. 0:tt tiu ' THB QIRL W." INTT.NINB" J I,1 t1 ' Complete chart ehowlna- pro. arania for the week appear Saturday mains, ana Sunday. ) i Downward Revision of Prices Substantial Savings Throughout Our Entire Line of Nationally Popular Wilton Rugs and Carpets mi f V I' k r i ij t- AND Oriental Rugs This downward revision includes every Rug and Carpet in our establishment. Many of them have just reached our display floors from our own mills and represent the latest creations of our expert artists unexcelled in the production of distinctive floor coverings. TJurutlvcvt "Wilton, Rugs Durable a Iron Size 6x9 now $80 Size 8.8x10.6 now $118 Size 9x12 now....... $128 Size 9x15 now $178 French Wilton Rugs Fine as Silk Size 9x12 now $170 Size 10.6x18.6 now $200 Size 11.3x15 now $223 Size 11.8x16.6 now $254 Size 11.3x18 now $277 Hardwick Wilton Rugs Ptrfeclltn in Wiavtry Size 9x12 now $142 a and more than a hundred other izes at proportionate reductions, assuring that no matter what the size of your room, we have an appropriate rug to adorn it. T5imw&o "Vittoh, Carpets, $6.50 a Yard Rego Wilton Carpets, $5.00 a Yard HARDWICK & MAGEE COMPANY The Worlds Greatest Wilton Rug Mill in uThe World's Greatest Work-Shop" 1220-1222 Market Street i mt t 1 7 r TfJ a a Clean your crankcase The maker of your car warns you to do this every 500 to 800 miles. He knows the damage that oil dirty and thinned-out by gasoline will cause your engine and the price you must pay in lost power and in repairs. Go to a reliable dealer or garage. Have the old contaminated oil removed and the crankcase and engine thoroughly cleaned. You are then ready to have the reservoir filled with the correct type of SUNOCO the oil that eliminates carbon troubles. The chief cause of oil contamination is leakage of raw gaso line through an imperfect piston-ring seal the result of using a wrong oil. SUNOCO with its six distinct types six different vis cosities (bodies) has the right oil to maintain a proper piston ring seal in any design of motor, new or old. SUNOCO eliminates carbon troubles because it is a non compounded, wholly-distilled oil, absolutely free from carbon forming elements, as "The Burning Test" proves. ' SUN COMPANY PHILADELPHIA OFFICE FINANCE BUILDING 4 .A ti 31 . L Irs ' ; . I' J - "ft i fi aEa9ae T"7"VT''" 'f1 vfi ' tBHaBs 'VHT fJBsV . aastea. 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