Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 02, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EYBNIKX3- PUBLIC LEDGER PHIIJADELPHIA', MONDAY; MAY 2, 1921
unmoViopo? en !
nUUVLlUrtSLOOLH !
SHE MEDM;
Home From War Zone
Ship Owners Asked Jto Accept
Union Proposal to Arbitrate
Wage P'-mite
VESSELS BEING TIED UP
11 the mi,it(il P11-.S
Valilnetnn. Mut -J Wl '. He . .
ofiifots vii'l U"lm It 1- :i u 'n"lci
(Rniine lim I'm- iipiuip.ini.nl n
federal coinini-sir n in me lint'1 n
oontroxersr I.ot.ecti tin l i' "" ' '
nnd. 'iiatii.f wtil.crs m i" 'i . '
anoe bt n m-rx of u'i'Mtii'i 1.1 n. i
ntloti.
l'rpi'l"n' ilMiflu s " '
placed i'ip ''noV qui". fin 1 ' !'. . '
of Pci,n,tnr,i, I 1 vi 'iti'i II""" 1 '
w.is abl I H.i "hat tl . ' "
communion! fm. with h pi i !'- '
nfnrl to hin'p them wem mi- p "l
fin- iinyltnttot' thimijh i .I'tnm i
whtih was nimle ot die ! rs
Serrrtnr Hoover nM tl" not'on
inrnt liupr-it t.. finil "iif "lii' 'i
tlir mannr alior diftrnltirs 11 i
clarcd ihfi-" hs tw oni ihmc "mi
votiW brine roin dlflii iiltn-" trt nirr" .1
Comnnrril! ihrn lone "t'tinii iM.'ii "f
a shipplne tnl.p. 'Mill wmiM 1
.biirhcd tip 011 the tni!nniK cxpoii .011
trncts would bi brokrn r.nil mvuipl"
mtlil in ollior hni" of imt'itn wniil
tciult
Muintimr 'In- ! p-r n-ni was" . nf
ordr"d SatunlnT h l.iiirimui U.-n-.n
p th" chll'piilK bonrd 1- in ilWr mi
gOTrrnmrnt mpii hnnt rmCt l"nr.
report todn to th nn.iril. o(U-mK
Hftld. showoil that onl '" bonnl
hips tind bpon lifld in pon 1"
the rfusnl of j.onmrn t.i afft'pt tln
wugi ri'duciinii Holli th..i m jrl f"
In Un It itn1 ii"
A Hip V-'W "Ht vr.t in'.i fli M "'1
Sunday, it n 'xpluimd t !- r 11 pti-ba-lily
vciiild bi lulf todiij "1 ioii..'1'.v'
bofor" tin n'M'iKr iflrii of it.1- (.ff".'t
COIlllI 'f mo. l J1""1 :' ,!"
b--nrU otli'i- tbnl Httb- dlMw ,'.' m
obtalninc ' for vhip. .i jtn'iri
pflted bdriiui "0.000 viitm'ti up 'dK
Nen Yori.. Nfn J 1 Hi A T -thf-
marino -tnl." illoi wsli'nlrn o
combat :i l." poi onnl "US'- '-tit mil nf
frt not 011K Amotir.ni tine -hip.--, luit
anj forolgii rnn that ntiotp, to "ten
up Anifrioan itpits unll.', tbo riMiiroil
waeo ("nip. labor li-nder- dfbirrd to
day. Thoj' prcdtrtoil Hint 'nri
t.hlppine -M'tild he tied nt m firt .cht
hours.
Tbouias AIillie;in, rvi'-tani t)"rnl
wtTCtnr to t!io Mar t" Kiirnoti s
Union, niinotm m ihnt tif oreHtii7iiti..n
nlrrndy hn1 ttH up "tie IJrit'sh hm t
rnfoirfl tlip mnnduto that tn-Pien
."els mut mret Hip nnt"ii hmIp .f ti-r
tjn niPIl horr
With tho ion virtiialK o'..arp. of
vpri1s IohiIpiI duriuc th" lnt tn davs.
tho watPr from jhoned btf'p iTt of
thp -triliP Mill S.ittiMln f'.rt .pji
vorwIs worn i'l.irpd
Thp tint inbound clup to f-pl tlip
effect of thp triUi' ih Ward ti' 1
Ksporanzn. nrriviny loon frtn Ha
vana On t hi- i ..- i ICil inpri (ri.iii
tlwt. fircronnt and fpward " dpparl
rnent joinirt thr tnk'r
At liPftdqiliirlPr. of tin tanou- .iinon-.,
oSlclala deolari"! tlirir niPtt ! tbt-v-ins
the MriliP oruor to tho Ipmpv At
the I'lubrooni" liiii.iUH.n.'d h ilif n
ginMrs, firptiipii anil st"waril- Hut'' ih
a conntunt trrani of mn f'niii x:irn.i
shltK in tlf linrhiir. rMllltic ! r"qtt.
a navlne oIipxpi! tlic I'nll to .put.
Thousands Go Out
on Build in ff Strike
t omlniiM trpm rnti flnr
noi pprmil anv onr to obtrnpt thnr
iprvitis tho piiblu Wo will oontinttp
to enrrr on our work a bpforp, dpspitp
1 ho nrbltrarr notion of tlio rotnmittCP
of toptv-tliroo in reducing our waee
nil.- 'mm $1 to S'ti opnt an hour
"Wo will rout 1.1110 to work for thoe
ivinitali'ii imploM' who Itrttp eonrodod
the fiiitupi of "in ilHlin. for Ihp innitt
tpiinm 0 of lli 1. Honi 1n3c ralo. and
o il' e'nillx -orto nrohitcotp, on
r-tii.oi ..t thou . liotit divprf at Tho
1.1100 iati "I XMISO, x p rohPIlT IH'1
( JII.OM I ! ItKlNTON
Him 1 plumed from I'lirnpe p.ef
iln on the Kipl.inil
mi, 1 ..I.. ,.f oilfiller, in .ottpmntiiiu to ' "triirk licro Iij(1b
li Ihi uar ralo or tn"olinnio in our
win , -I'm undo
lid i-aip'tHpr' union nlvi drolniej
t' .. uvniiins
r "i on' mid no will roHt tlio in
f ,11 nf oiirdor m ntloniPtinL' to
l f ti 1 clirtnl" our rolnllonhlp' ifh
' 1 luptoi pi 1
. atiiuotit from the t'outioil of A-
.. oii. liiildlitR Trnd" of I'li.'niloi-
.11 a It U tnitj i in tlio oftoi 1
n an not Itijoti'd Wo roil''?'' lloit
)im- t i" utalip loiiHtn 1 i.in'oi.iin an. I
m "io, ..id; 10 ntiiKo iho iMinop
.1 v ,!o" hivimi an opporlnnitt lo jilt
innnoii nith 0111 nottial itnployorh.
.1 o - ul" not ai-ripl tin, diPtnt' trial
..laipi ,if oulsidorv who nro not
ior att 1 trho do not rmptoi huildinc
1 ,1 i I at n
I iriin "an tliai. mt stand ready
1 , s llintti .rit fair proportion oomme
'n in nor . ntiiloior- to a loforrndum
mit o" 1I10 n 1'iiii norkor in tbo hmld
i't( trudov
print Inc Miop atrtiek Iiptp lodny to en
foron their demand for a forty-four- t
liotir wepk. Hookblttders. it was staled.
rro votlitR on tno ()iietion of Joining i
tho sitrlkp I
At a apfeial tnretine yesterday to
ionider the forty-four-lmur week. I
WillinmHport, Vn . printers decldod to
eontinuo work pendine further InMrne
tiiniK front tho international union. At
Altoona orery printri wan a' work lo- (
dftj nllhopph none of Hip proprietor-i
hml lcnod fie iigreettipnt !
( Iwiuliet'.liurc l'a., Alnj 2 A n ,
rpvilt of the refusal b emtilntpra to 1
Kranl tho ileinnnd for a foitj'foiif hour
week 011 a fnrh -oiubt -liotir pay iai.
Ihp printer of four ptnblihtnrnt Iiptp
Ihrp" nio iip-
t'tipir olhie-, ntul 1 lie Morntnc I illilio
Opinion and Kvonine Valtot Spirit
could not jitilill.ih todaj Tlio rvauklin
liopontnry will issue this etuninc. "inee
ptmiieli of tho printers illoltoed the
union's demands and contintiorl 'it work.
COUNTRY NORMAL
DAUGHERTY MRS
nnttloua to know how tliia course ould I would not cay it i, perfeelly safe to 7 IRISH DIE IN ENCOUNTERS
result ' leave the smokehouse or open, but we , iiii-rn Pfll IPP AMfl R01 IIIFRR
"I reePived honrlr n-ports from th. - nrP back to normal alninat as the WITH HULIlt ANU bULUICH
Dapnrtmenl of .tnstleo all day Halnr-, President of the l.tilfil Slntes wniild
day, ihroiiRliout riniiirdat nicht and iill'on.. mid we have reason lo be proud of One Victim Son of Sinn Fein Mom.
day .Sunday until miilniKht. Tlieoc ro-' nur.pites . ..,,. ber of British Parnamont
porta were enlleetfd by the iJrpartltiPnt , " eonrse, mo nmumi i'i' "'' -
best nreventivep aenltist disorder?." il"'
l ll...La.l. Infl tnm Wl 1 fa ll 1 .1 f I f.
Mbun.t. N. Y.. Mnj '- i Hi I' 1
With approiimn'eli 'JO 0011 union
ttoilttipn in tho printmi. luillilins and
,nr,r lrndo in northern and '-astern
Now ork idle loda. the ipaull of
"ikot these Ror'tlons are fniine tlie
ini'si lerimis industrial lie-up in their
lnstnrv Tho Imildine workers 'oftised
lo arcopt wage roduetionn of Id t.t .'
por cent, the paporntakers roio.iod a
proposal to rodttoo their waeos no per
pout, and tho prlnterx stopped work he
iaito their ilemand" for a fortv-fotir-hour
nct'k were not aerepted bt lliolr
iiiiplover"..
30.000 OUT IN CLEVELAND
To Seek Separate Agreements Em
ployers Say They Will Stand as Unit
Cleel.inil. .ln J illv I'.' -He-
iweut -." 0'K) .tnd ".11 iVXl mon pmplnyerl j
in ino'o than tuentj craft Mlitmlisl uith
tho Hutlillne Trnrlos Onmcil i"ft tlteir
jolts t ti trs tnorume iniineilniteU after re
portmi; lor work on lOtitniot ictittollrd
bj the Clovolnnd buildind trntlos em
ployers a'-ni latlon.
I'ho men doinnnd for a r oniinuatinti
of (bo aet scale for tho jenr ending
vi'Mrdn. ns met bv the uiploierH '
with n tiou schedule prnpniiiiE a '.''I '
per .on' nse cut i
.also leaiier in tlio huiidnte i"ndos
av tjnM pili i nnlinue m rltett ,.ffnrt
'.i ..plain sopamip .leroompit's vith nt- I
plnvpi" and will leturn lo wink i p
nrateh n the aerormonts an- toiehed
Tlio fiitplovors aj ihex wi'' sinnil n
a nl to onf.irip the nou wajo -i-tn'dule
PLAN $200 SCHOLARSHIP
Whit. Williams Foundation Alumni
to Aid Poor Children
P'an. C"i 'li,- foiinilitiR ..' i SstO '
riohrhio '" aid )tooi . hi'ilun in
enimn; an edtientton Ti.".. ntado it n
titpofins of the Sohnlnrshtp Aliinut' s
soeiatlon uf the While-Williams Foun
dation, l."-!2 t'herrt street nnniinee. j
nient of the action of the alumni which
was taken Satllrdn nifht wt 'nadp
pterla
The tnptnr.eri of the nvoontmn nro
vnun:: men tmi women now at work
'vho wore holppri to complete their eH -entl.'lt
through the offo-'j. .if the
Koi, filiation A nuisioal .tml rniiitevillo
pnlertatnt on foMnwrd tin im" tit
irri()-iriDESTfUKh;
ll riUMlCRS il EHTKD
llanisliui-c, Mn -Z.- i lit r -
l.osa than Hill job printers stun I, in
lliitrishniR liiday .lolm 1. I. Knhn,
the state printer reported thai Ins of
In e w,t running mill that he rvp.i'IPil
twenty ttte more men toiitnitow Three
I'oiiiui' rcuil plants wet" tdli
Return to Sanity Soon in Quiot
Obsorvnnco of May
Day
NO WARNINGS TO RADICALS
lly Hie A saw tilled Press
oliimbits. (.. Alny '.' -Quiet ob
servance of Mav Day thruughntit the
T'nltPtl States, despite attempts to
ngltntp demonstrations through thp dis
trihution of literature, "gives assurance
of tho tetiirn to normal conditions in
America." said a sfatcnipnt issutpd here
fmln by Atlorttev Onernl Harrv M.
Pnueherty
"Km n month. ' snjs Mr liaugh
erty's statement, "thp Dppartment of
.Itiftflcp has been leteiving from innuy
partfi of the country samples of litera
ture purporting to bo ent out for the
purpose of agitating' Mime prospective
May Day demonstrations A very strong
demand was made upon me to issue a
general public warning against such
demonstrations
N'o Warnings Issued
considered the matter earofully
throughout the three weeks prrcodinc
jesleidnv and finally determined to issue
no warning, such an lias boon customary
in the last few years. 1 was. of course
:'-.' . . .1 i '-..I. SI.... - III A '. U.NAIBH
from the most remote parts of the i pi tite .Mtierican poopic .. u.s ,- ,. "Ym,,.! Rti wlnv hr tho nollp.
... liel nrevenllven ncrntnsi lltsori ers. 1 1" ' -""?. ' ' " ; . - .
"Uteri hour Mtn rcasslirniieit of till' Mr. DatlghorlJ le
I rilllel Idle rt nM ...ilmtinvv Irlestironil UOOtl
............ ...... . v........ ...-...., -,
thmugh the land ' Yostrrila.i'a obferv
nnce of a filiot Siihil.i), an American
Suttdnj. gives nssurance of the leturn
to normal conditlnna In America.
"My iden was thai if n genernl warn
ing were given It would Invite, rather
than prevent, demonstrations. I be
lieve It Is best not to agitate the agi
tator. The country is nettling down lo
a patriotic program. Disturbance of
the ihnrnclcr threatened would not li
popular any place. I think we need lesi
wntehlng and more working in this
tountry
Police Cmigiiitiil.itofl
"The police forces of thp eitietf Kiliha Peterson. M17 N
throughout tho coutitr have done won- , Plr,D?u,h'nl,r,' ( ."jl
iientlliy wen unu lire I'li'iimti 10 coo-
crntiiUtlnns. Splendid prepnrntlon wna
made by them and the result can be
observed throughout the entire eottntrv
flf course, we will nlwnvs have crime.
f for Wiishington atln.rl mllltnrj forrr In cinches In coun
tiPM Cork mill Tintierar.i .
in nn nmhnsh of crown force to
iKIIdorrery, County Cork, two Irish r-
pitblicnna were Killed nnu nve otnern
captured, two of them were wounded.
Thcrp were no crown raaunltlo In Uin
fighting, which lanted nu hour nnd a
Iirtlf. .... .
A police patrol which was fired on
from a bouse in Tlppcrnry returned the
r.r.. LUtJiiB two men. One of them
n. 1434 N Alllfon st . onrl Wendta Jnmes Mflloney. is t-nid lo have been
itk-ivi Kfin n iiiith .t ,, son ()f ,, it Mnt0ey. Hlnn Keiu
TODAY'S MAnRIAGE LICENSES
lionitltl T. 1mtthiirfl. 1S.12 V .'.1st st anrl
Anns M .Mellon- 1P87 N rellott st
lohtt Mitlotxo 17.1a .liinlnm il . snil Kn'lh
arltis .sloe 2013 tlownn si
Knrl V'. .Msnilr. 2IIR Itsrlsn l . nnd
nihil M Ijinkford IIKU N tilth st
Xieliotlsh J M. l)owll, .Ir llfll S fixion
st , nnd .Itilltti M niie. ta:i' ! imny n.
Julius (l!on
n mi, in
WlUIim Mi-.nel( i-'ss r ; iioniaomfrv r imi.I1,i,ei- of the
nn vura si. iiie-f -" i' .i i ,. .,,,. ,ii-i.. f -ri
t.i.nU sertnR I2M ntraornl.l .t n. mnns iron no- r" .... "'"" "';
Toresina fi.i in mono. nt(t Annln t perarj. Aininiinitloii was rnptiired Jn
Mmlll" I) Kinllo, Mtlll Thompson rl nd i he house.
KlxulH-in AM-rie. il I 'orni'son si . ,, , ,,.. .i,n( ,inri nnn .-
urisnna si ami w" "" --, ..... ;-- - -.....
en t. , fnt'ces stirnriseii it n.'inii oi men uesiroy
rerslvlne nhtri snd i i .. ...ilin.t t.nni TJucni-rnll rVimi
(nuK Itrstot 1,1a ri CMrllslo st .!""." ",r . ' ...... .h .i,i. j;-.i ...i." 1
forrest S. JIlill. llrrihuru. I'.i an'i ' i orh "" "" " "; " 'V ' . "" "
Alire K i)one. 22S w Penn si . thev tried to escape from n farmhotttc
t'harios M ritamiw-s .'nni niekin-nn t iiernfy. during nn exchange of shots
ami iiuite t: soiirri u'.M j4 2id st w ith7 pollcp approaching the building.
Hrltlsh Hoiisij of Coro-
('birago, '.' dtv A P A-- !
"ptaifo hi i 11 i.'ojors m main of the:
larger I'itio. ..i lie fortj - font houi week1
ii tho pruiii'g -i lustry today appeared.
bur. nroitoi, -i natmn wulp strike p
h'vil; and i''h ti-m'mg ehops. nltho'iglt '
isnlatcd .titl.es hi Nowstiapo- pin tits anil .
lob printing oftp .v had limn railed to
'nko effect iiila
l.oial ntTic aU o' the Intrrnatlonil
I'rpogriiphf ,il I fii'i'i weto nulhori7.pd
h internatiiinii' lie.niunrters to .all
strikes bero iiiiploM.".! rofuseil to con
no the fort;"-foni ' our wool; ami at
t iiuml'"- of .tties n the Kast news
paper were stisp iuIc.J b tnke. of
rintors
In seer.il nl " -trike votes also
ir-e being taken In p-pssnien utul othet
'inions allied in t, ,rinting mdnstrv
hotit '.'oil loca's throughout the coun -'
had signed fern fnur hour wiek
otiiraet with some of the cinplovers. il
was niiiiounoisl ,i intcuntlnnnl beud-
piartors. iueluding l"l' pruning shllp
in Vow York, Chioagi ( noiiitinti "VI 1 1 -w.inkee
and lnilinniip"'' but in scleral
'ties o the Wi sf rim) Smith strikes
were expected todai.
Sow York. Mil. .' , llv A P
T'ic f.i'ti .fo'i; Im ,i iict, has t.r; r.
;rati.'i the l.i.(MMi , ,iter iinplnreij
,ii ihe Imek end inb printtus plants in
Nrw York iitr "h" I'mpl'iying I'nnl-t-
1 c;,i-'j. min,'iiii.-.l today Tho
shnrtrr week Incomes elTectiic (he llrs,
f'i'1 liscal week nftir .Mnv 1
No trouble t oxpoeted m the printing
' nd'"- bo.aiist o' the work w.ok ques
linn, oflb inU of th' h 'ig.je said, Imt thoy
V'litit.'l 'lit that thr nu -tioti .if wage
. el. I ''I w I" "ding
Pittsburgh. Mav J t lis p i
Approvitnatelv (M)( printers m til job
Oarvcatou. Tev.. Mnj J -ilb S P
SIj T'lilted i;t.it"s Shipping li ilp
veftieN are tied up in the n.iri "f ijn
veston (is tin reiilt uf th. mart W"-k-trv'
strike Se-imeii. eok. -lewa-u-.
engineer .'ml firemen ipjit tn i-te m
xhips Inti j's'erdui 'i.'.iii - if
notice of .1 I." per ctr 'ing, -,
tion.
Man Crazed With Rum Ends I. fe
T1tns!llc. P.t,. Mm - rii.'n.-M
I'ammon. a 1 uo wr.ri..r of i'c '-
prise, ooinm.ttet suicur Int n.gh I
crazed with liquor Tlrs nvt!c 'oi r
rfathb her' within toe ilt - dn. , t.
onhol tn s,,n,e ti r'n
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have no further use for ; nnd we
will pay you a fair tah price
for all you are willing to dis
pose of. Our r",n-osentativp
will call at your hom it' tho
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and make vou an offer It" m t
a few. carry them in undi-r ; mr
arm some day, ami nn I ';r
proceed. in your p'ji c
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Don't Foi-Ret Molhcr's Now is the time to order
Day. Wc have n full line enRraving for the Junes
it'cddinR. Sec Cathcdrnl
Text the very
latest style.
of appropriate Greeting
Cards for Mother.
What's Habit
to You?
From birth our Jives are largely pjven to the
acquiring of habits.
Some habits must displace others previously
formed.
Commercially wc form most of our buying
habits from 20 to 40 During these years each
generation decides for itself.
The habit of the last generation of the "Satur
day night bath" is displaced evidently, for the
modern hotel advertises every room with bath.
Perhaps the bathroom fixture people did not
bring this change about but they profit by it
enormously.
Sinikist wants us all to form the habit of using
more lemon products the year round.
If they can form a new habit or strengthen an
old one. they will sell more train loads of lemons.
What docs, habit do for or against your busi
ness? Advertising can create habits or can change
habits.
B U tte I 1 Ck -Publisher
The Delineator
tS?S0 a J'cor)
The Designer
(ft.OO n Year)
Founded in 18fi.i
The House tiiai Heppe built
Inaugurated the One-Price System In 1881
Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets
Aiivr.unsirui.NT
IIr.UTIFAtKNT
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Onr fif ( hestpu Street's mot it torestinp; shops i that uf Mac
Donald & Campbill, 1334-:!0 C'hctn it Rtrt-ct. Good quality and
excellent workmanshiii characterize tho men's ilotho-? nntl furnish
iiirs sold at this Ft ore. Tho man who knows how to dicss knows that
he is certain of finding what he vnpts nt Im IJonnld & Campbell's
SrATIONTRS
I'NCKAVIRS
(.ifts novei nr
lOSi men arc 'iciku
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1 nn anstocrat "ir ..ji il
I .ird through
1 a michty porfornier .' i(
I bills. I
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.ird through
a michty porfornier "
bills,
-and the moat citrtfoit
able of modcraie t tod
Now 1395 coh.mi.il
Motor Corporation
820 Hroad St.. Pbila
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FJOVS" Norfolk Suits and Reef
ers. Hoys opnng Uvcrconts
HK fabrics are of sturdy char
'ii tT and much improved in
quality
HLUF. Sr.KGL
NORI-OLKS
1.20, $25
CHILDRF-VS
WASH SUITS
J to years
52 2" to ?( ".0
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I2 513. $18. $20,
525
WA.S1-1 NORFOLKS
in Linsn Crash.
Palrn Beach and
Kl.nh
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1324-1526 CHESTNUT STREET
TSuumvSf
up for olf
sweaters at tin- t'.mo uf year
nd rno.st of thoni find that it pays
i t"iv h pood one not neii'sarily
.in expensive on", b'n a wimiIcii one
tia' will iirovido im t pnniij-h vvarmthi
rn cool da Win ti a store uf tho
i nowlodiced 'cpitatiuii of Ma.
Donald A ( .imi'l" '. l.'lol-Tl hest
i ; Street, .id'"U-Pt sweater uf
p ne wool one c.i:. depend upon them
for comfort and -eeviee. These par
tieular sweaterb are of heather mix-1
tures m brown, isTccn, Kray nnd lisht '
lar. They are wonderful nluet at
$r, tn S'JB. Some have been imported
from KnBlnntl nnd Scotland, others!
ar of dc-meatu wools.
'"IS SAID 'nut the famrms lir't
' Unite of Buckingham hud a
pass "ii for d.nir.onds and would
purV', ut a lO'iil ball, "like a cut-irla."-
ilecnntor ' '1 irnes have chanped
ncd tutlay pood ',;.te demands not a
liiM-h displa- rf gems, but a siinjflo
iell-ehr.Hen st.m . The discriminat
ing ptef'.T Urn Polished Girdle Dm
rnond, that most perfect of gems,,
cut and polished by a special, pat
fiited process which brings out all
the hidden beauties of the Mono l.f
fcctivuly mounted in platinum the
Polluht'd Girdle Diamond is invari
ably tlie ehoico for the engagement i
ring. The engagement ring will be
the most treasured of all a woman's
possessions, which is one reason why!
this moat heautiful t.'cm should be i
chosen. i
5&LrcrraJhs Qfetycwi
"PHF. HOUSKWIKl who value?'
Lor beautiful drapiries, her rug ,
blankets and eomfortnbles, send
them to HargV, 11!.'! ( bostnut street
for ;. thorough cloa'iing before . lie
stutes them away fot the summer
months. If hop summer drapejn
arc futUd she has tliom retinted oi
djed to fit in with a new scheme of
decoration. Winter ilothes, too, en
tcr into the spring cleaning pi obit n,
Tlio wise housewife never puts tin in
away without having them cleaned,
foi moths seem particularly inter-'
cstea in the spots on woolen gat
meats. It is really worthwhile to
call I'oplur 7GC0 when you have anv
thing to be cleaned or dyed. You'll
find thnt Rarg's work bears out their
reputation for superior workman
ship. MAV idea in rcfrigeiator
an idea which means the saving
of a great amount uf ice--ih em
bodied in the Bariiet which I saw
this wco! at the Ilousefurnishing
Store of .1. Franklin Miller, lfilli
Chestnut street. The ico compart
ment takes up the whole of one side
of the refrigeintor. By means of a
smhll hole in the food compartment
the air is changed constantly, so
that the food is kept in perfect con
dition and butter, etc, will not ab
f.orli orlors from tho other foods.
Another advantage is tho absence of
."wl1,1- ,ln thc Hurnot refrigerator.
At Miller s you will find also the Mc
Kee and fcdd.v refrigerators, both of
reliable make and satisfactory from
the standpoint of economy and
service.
TO.Sr apropos i tlie announcement of a lingenc sale at the Itidi
' vulual Lingerie Shop of Bonwit, Teller fr Coivp.inv at Thirteenth
nnd 5an-oin Streets June brides a well a ihnse uf oij uho are
gitting together jmr summer wjidioln- will fin.) n..in delightful
'lung' tntr- at prues i hnt seem ali.urdly -mail A hhadow-pioof
petticoat of si'in m trepe if hme ni.iv be had in flesh or white for
.f.'l.'Jn. It was formerly $1.95. It is a straight mode) with embroidered
scallops. I-or wear under frilly summer frocks or dance dresses is a
pcttitoat of cicpe do chine in flesh or white with three plented net
frill" It is T).05 and was $7,95. A uVh u.lored wa-h satin nightgown
has been reduced from $7.0t to iJl.fTi and then are ,opie ixqui-itely
lmnd-cnibroidcrcd Philippine mghtKownB at ?2.95, wluclwcrc 54,95,
Aau-i v-nitwaiixua. niucaujc, aoctUWAXjlQb
NOTICE.
For $785
you can buy
a genuine
HEPPE
And make settlement
throush thc HEPPE
Rental-Payment Plan
frfl
VERY person who has the least
thought of purchasing a Player-
Piano should understand two very
important things at the outset.
FIRST, there is only ONE GENU
INE Pianola-Player action, and it is made
by thc. great Aeolian Company, of New
York, and thoroughly protected by the
famous Aeolian patents, and completely
guaranteed by the Aeolian Company. All
others arc imitations, good only in the
degree that they approach thc perfection of
thc Pianola. SECOND
Pianola-Pianos are
sold only at Heppe's
Wc arc thc Aeolian agents in Philadelphia
and unless your Player-Piano comes from
Heppe's it is not a genuine Pianola-Piano.
All the famous exclusive PIANOLA FEA
TURES arc embodied in thia Heppe
Pianola-Piano at $785. Call, phone or
write for particulars.
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larly in thc home or at the
office. 'Phone, or write, for
our water or cooler service.
Hell 'fimir, Spruce JG4J
, Kc)itone 'Phone, Race 1887
THE CHARLES E. HIRES COMPANY
Purock Dcpt. 208 S. 21th Street
PHILADELPHIA
'Phonr, or ash our driver, for n sample af
Hires or Hires Gineer Ale (carbonated).
Our teams deliver at your door.
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