vy- ii - 1 J '. ' ' ',' ', ' ,. t is , ' ' r-fn . i vnh . '"'' ' 'n JERS BOOMED "V I f 0RROK1 Sports Say -Judge Is Willing to . "Jump In" if Occasion W Arises tlon Jloflrd, wai hclnsr irroomoil for Dls ulcil HiIh Inter. trlot Attorney, Mr. Mnekey flatly tic i DEVELOPMENTS AWAITED mre 1 a l'nrl' r''Wv,l, of rcpt"'lS .? DUtrlct Attorney "tn.i mnr not VeKtcl fnr another four-jcar term ttinftrci-llnir fiwl In Hint eom.ee i. ihnt .liulge Joseph P. Nosers, of !?i?PlrrpurtN.2.-oiWn.,t ulwlllinp to cwhniiBo the ermine for office of rount, IWutor. FrkwH of the JiiilW) hne urged him m Mfk '"' "nk'p' i,ut 1,(V ,s "ut "" i rnndldatP. Those clone to .hide' "Sf ;? " position Is simply tin Won'ook'V. but tbot he would be SflVo "Jump In" If the .occasion "ffr Rotan'ft contlnunnco In office, .Jin? lo reports, depends entirely TdSopmcnt8Pin the political meltlnR t i Se near future. His troiiKPit ,1th Senator rcnro-i-. .Subject of "rnderBioiind" Attack i the lH'trlct Attorney louio month Printed Hreiilnrn wore distribute. si.aVlb.vn-mjsterionH'Mohn I, llajs' S attributed to u "Imrciiu of muiiM- ttN .IMIhat Mr. Ito. uimmt much of his time In Florid 1 ffi'SSt wen uhen In this city only t In one or two hours n day in h ftlVHnll ollice. It wns nlo staled Ht he Kc'dom. if ever, apnoarcd in SSrt, Bnd that all the work of he DN trlct Attorney'H otlice uas carried on While tbct'e reports were in circula tion it was reported Harry A. Maekcy, thilrmMi of the orkmen s fompensa- A chalrmnil of the board his salary had been $7ol)0 ft year. ThU was In e'rcnficd to SQOOO by the lnt I.cfflrtlnttirc. Home politician icRnrdod this boost as prima faelo cvlde'nco that he would not sock to succeed llotan, utthough the latter's office pays $13,000 a year. ' Waiting to See How "Cot .lumps" Politicians hero arc said to bo in the famlllnr attitude of waiting to see how the cnl jiflnps. In other words, they mo waiting for concrete developments, t ltd not the least of these will be the amount of intention Senntor Penrose Klves to politics lferc this summer, The attitude regarding the Dihtrlot Attorneyship Is typical of that toward other important offices that must be voted for this fall. rl here nn hints that even members of Administration circles bcio do not favor Sir, Itotau's re-election, while the Vnrc leaders are openly against it, SYMPHONY CLUB CONCERT Interesting Program GJven Before Huge Audience at the Forrest An nudieiu'o which practically tilled the Forrest Theatre heard lust j'vcnlng the thirteenth concert of the Symphony Club, an organisation for the instruc tion of the young musicians, maintained by lMuln A. I'lclshcr. The concert proved to be ono of the best as1 well as one of the most ambitious In program that the organization has et attempted. Among the principal numbers v. ere the H-mlnor sjinphony of Schubert. Massenet's overture "Phedrc'' tui'l I Svensen's third Norwegian rhapu' I for the complete orchestra and Dvor.il , Serenade and a group of smaller mini hers for the string orchentra. which Is largely made up of younger members .than Is the full oiclu-htru. Itotli iljil exceedingly wey, the intonation and I the gencrul musicianship displajcd under the leadership of William P. Happlch being far above the avciago iiiiuitcur Performance. The soioUt wns Israel VIehnln. one of the most talented of the jounger pianists of Philadelphia. He plajed with n faultless technique and keen musical understanding the brilliantly difficult "Hlgoletto" paraphrase of I,lszt ami icspondcd to the hearty ap plause or the audience with the (.Jltick Itriihms minuet ami another encore. 3 INJUREOBY CAR; GALL DRIVER DRUNK - Women 'Knocked Down, Police man Hit by Motorist in Attempt to Floe CAUGHT BY DETECTIVE Oscar Prantzel, .".",! 'Woodland ave nue, was hehl In SI 000 hall for n fur ther hearing next Saturday when It was testllled before Maststiate Dugan Be Particular at the Thirty-R6con(J street and Wood land nvntio police station today that when liruhk and driving his automo bile ho had knocked down two women and a man who tried to stop him na he was speeding away. Miss Krlstlan Korkoskl, nineteen jcors old, 57,'IL Woodland avenue, and .lls Klixnbcth IJemors. thirty-nine years old, 12(101 'South Ilouvler street, were standing at Fiftieth street and Woodland nvcnlie at midnight, according lo the testimony, when Frontrel bowled t hen both over John Anderson, a private detective. nw the acch'clil ami yelled to I'liinlzcl to stop, at the same time Jumping on the running hoaid. The mutynst, naif a "(piare nwnj, looked back, and uhen lie aw tlK crowd oegged the detective to let. Mm go. Then Frantsiol, It was testified, tried, to push Andcrbon off the running board, and. falling In this, drove on h Anderson clinging to the side of the car. . , At Forty-ninth street and Oreenway avenue John Mulligan, n s,ergcapt Iri the Hog Island police, who was wait ing for a car, stepped out in front of the appioachlng machine. Mulligan, too, was knocked down, but only slightly hurt. lie went lo the Hog Island Hospital. Frontzel then Mopped the ear. Rot out and ran, with Anderson in n. pur suit. He wns caught and tin- detective forrd him to drive back to the scene of the nechlent. Their he was anestcd by Patrolman Currj. of tin Sit-llfth street mid Woodland nveniie Mntiuu. -iJLi izz... """ ,.". ":r;. ,,"'...'.'.',' Lrsr.'.'r". '." ' . . ,.'.', ".','. "..," , r i ' StRAVBRIOGE & CLOTHIER (J i - ..-m 'MWB prigj Wonderf uP Quality Worsteds Built to Measurement for $50 A variety of patterns that you will find diffi cult to match anywhere in Philadelphia at $75 while our figure is $50. They are feather weight worsteds, good tai loring guaranteed. Any tailor can tell you it is difficult to sew lasting shape into a summer wor sted, but we do it. WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER MERCHANT TAILORING SHOP 1217-19 Chestnut Street Founded In 1865 The House that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System In 1881 MERGER, We could talk you deaf about Mercer's riding qualities and prove nothing. The proof is in the car and on the road. Come take the wheel and pick the route. You'll see. m HARE'S MOTORS, Inc. PHILADELPHIA MUNCH 2.114 MARKET STREET Locust l.'iO 'HAILF.'S M tw l OTO K.S INC. i?iL : 1 -1 rei ii I it ii 1 '"""' j' 1 1 m - i Vf.j i s m ! li I I i Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets, The No. 6 Victrola With This Cabinet and 6 Records for $72.60 in OnU. $75.10 in Mahdgany. Terms: $5 Per Month It is our policy to carry the very best, tlioicfoic c only carry the Victrola. Used Pianos $95 to $575 We have in stock excellent values in used Pianos, thoroughly rebuilt and guaranteed for a period of 5 years. Exchangeable within one year at full value. Genuine Piahola Pianos $785 Wfti" isEk PiaMlJf NMMrt aiid!.t Ml Heppe 3-Sounding Board-Piano $495 The II e p p e Pianola Piano is a genuine Aeolian Pianola Piano, It is fully guaranteed by the Aeolian Company, and The House that Heppe built." You are assured of entire satisfaction or your money will be refunded. Terms as low as $4 weekly on the Heppe Rental Payment Plan. You only need to compare the tone of a Heppe Piano and its three sounding boards with any other piano to be convinced that the Heppe tone quality has something dis tinctive. THE TONE TELLS THE TRUTH tHH1WtWMUUUMUtUMWUHUMmMVHU; r m -- r. r- ...-... L C tin 1 1 lit rni-.inui Mrift ath and Thompson SM i Mrlrolu fatnlor and Term.. ? C. J. Ieppe & Son Z. I'lMSf .fllri mr itiriroiH ninioc una irm. J I ItilSl. SL.I1U UK ,R(oc of rinnola rUno.. (flioi-U wtilrh"ver (lHlnr of r I'lnnos. ;otl tcIhIii ' r.Ut of lufil rianoi. I I v: . AiinnK.-.s . ... J i 1'AltT 6-18-31 J WE SHALL KEEP FAITH - iur 1 Buy a Locomobile and add your name to a rapidly growing list of famous signatures . m I LOCOMOBILE The best built car. in AMERICA Jj m t M HARE'S MOTORS, Inc. Sg MULADELPHIA MUNCH $ 23H MARKET STREET 'J lit Only One Quality the Best luij. .kk Ij,,i Lv,t y,rinnjuut'yi ivT;x i,,,i isjjj.jm-xk- rttti Bf L ?sa f I . ru PHULADELPMHA S.( The Quality Standard for a Quarter Century Quality Always Maintained HpHE slight reduction in the wholesale price of Crane's Philadelphia Ice Cream, effective today, will not affect in any way the high quality of Philadelphia's favorite ice cream. CRANK standards will always bo maintained, and only uch price reductions as me possible, without impairing the quality of the ice cream, will ever be made. Increased production, with slight reductions in price of ingredients, makes possible u wholesale price adjustment at this time, but Maintaining Crane Quality Will Alwa3rs Be Our First Consideration n m 0 t CRANE'S VANILLA the Crew (hut inaiJo rnlfliMWiKi laXonallu fuiiioin tar ir .rtam Mud. from M M. Mexican Vunlll" ll-iinx Imtiurliol illrci I I Krollhil ii .i "'mt Twenty-five years' adherence to this policy has resulted in a de mand for Crane's Philadelphia Ice Cream over a territory extending from New York to Cape Charles, Va. To be sure of supreme quality, insist ip upon Crane's Philadelphia Ice Cream. Jj tv1 yiu i yu wiiuwwiitiiww run yvj Look for "TheSign of. the Crane9' Mnrnpmm IPHILASIL.HIl ' - IICCCRUM , ' BUT I & : 5i ; ... " . A We Believe These Fnnrpitiuira Values Cannot Be Equaled IN THE first place, Strawbridge & Clothier Furniture is dependable Furniture noth ing makeshift, nothing shoddy, nothing glossed over but honestly made, substantial, well-finished, artistic in design. Secondly, Strawbridge & Clothier prices particularly in Furniture fcave, time and time again, proven by actual comparison to be lower than those asked for equal grades elsewhere. And just now much of this great stock is marked at even less than our own usual low prices. Home-planners, home-makers and home-furnishers will do well to carefully consider and compare these values lest a single precious dollar be wasted: Dining-room Suit $.160.00 Willlain-iind-Mary : walnut ; 10 , )CC"H Dininu-room Suit $456.00 . Quern Arme, walnut: 10 pieces ' Dmmy-room Suit $280.00 Cjurn Amu' iiialiotanj ; 10 ph-LCd Liriny-room Suit $27o.00 ' TnpXtiy o er-stuffed : 3 pieces Liriuy-room Suit $.',50.00 lilU" tapostry upholstered : " pieces. Liriny-room Suit $225.00 ' I.ouIhi.WJ upholstered In purpto i iiohal! , 3 pieces. ' Liviny-room Suit $275.00 (,'olonlnl: tM?strj upholstered. 2 plcey Library Tabic $29.75 i 'olonlnl . nuilioRnn" top ISxJS , Davenport Table $.17.50 yucca Anne , niahofran.v : top TIx-'O Library Tabic $H5.00 Willinm-aiid-.Mar : inahoR',iii Library Tabic $29.50 i olonlnl on; mahogany llnlli Library Tabic $19.75 ijuern Anne, mihoiraii) flnfbli Oak Chiffonier $1. ',.50 Vntural finish ; 3 dr.iwerir Willoiv Arm Chairs S9.J,5 la tho natural lln.sh. Bedroom Suit $125.00 Colonial; mahosrany. 3 plec Liviny-room Suit $1.15.00 Adam: cano-and-inahocanj' : up upholstered 111 blue vloui , 1 pieces. Porch Suit $125.00 or teed: biown or-ivory; 3 pieces Bar Harbor Chairs $12.75 Of lron or green reed, cretonne upholsterer Rccd-Fibre Rocker $5.75 In attrattivo hrown iln!?h. Old Hickory Tables $5.25 Old Hickory Rockers $5.75 Porch Suit $98.00 Old hickory Ivory-and-bluc en ameled ; 4 pieces. ' Fumed Oak Buffet $80.50 Mirror b-n k. match JS.0i. MS.'O. China rio'et to Servlnp Table Bedroom Suit $175.00 Quern Anne, mahoifanj or walnut; u pieces. Bedroom Suit $262.00 I.oul" XV, malicRam ."i pieces Dininy-iioom Suit $-1.10.00 Fumed, cotdtn, silver uray oak finish ; T pieces Dining-room Suit $295.00 WlUUm-and-Mary : mahogany or walnut . 10 pli-ce. I .- STawbrMEi & C!othl?r-Th xl l-'ioor A Wonderful Collection of SUMMER RUGS For Porch and Home Here awaits the inspection of those who wish to brighten up the summer dwelling with artistic, cool looking Floor Coverings of this character. There are Grass Rugs, Wool-and-fibre Rugs, Fibre Rugs and Colonial Rag Rugs the latter particularly, in many striking new color-combinations. Recent arrivals in this collection are novel Oval and Round Rugs that take the name of "Wel-O-Vol" a most attractive floor covering for breakfast room, den or hall or for a throw Rug. The round shapes are 30 inches to 8 feet in diameter, and are $7.75 to $64.00. The oval shapes measure 27x40 inches to 7x10 feet, and are marked .$7.75 to $85.50. A Few of the Many Under-Price Lots in the Regular Rug Store Royal Wilton Rugs, 8.J.rlO.(i feet $62.50; 9x12, $6 ',.50 Alex. Smitli i0 Sons' Seamless Axminster, S.-lxlO.tJ $.',1.50 Alex Smitli t0 Sons' Seamless Axminster, 9x12 $1,2.50 Roxbury 10-wirr Brussels Rugs. S.VxlO.G feet $35.00 Roxbury 10-wire Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet $37.50 Extra Values in the Department of Lower-Priced Floor Coverings Seamless Axminstir Rugs, with slight imperfections; 27x54 inches, $3.25; 36x70 inches, $5.50; .',.6x6.6 feet, $10.50; 6x9 feet. $19.00; 8.3x10.6 feet, $35.00; 9x12, $37.50 "Gold Seal" Congoleum Rugs, 6x9 )eet, $8.70; 7.6x10.6 tect, $10.45; 9x10.6 feet, $11,. ',5; 9x12 feet, $1645 Japanese Stenciled Crass Rugs, size 6x9 feet, $3.50; 8.10 feet, $J,.S5; 9x12 fu't, $5.95 Rag Rugs in hit-or-miss pattern. '14x36 inches, $1.35; 24x48, 82.50; 17x54 $2.15; .16x72. $3.85 Gi niiinc Crex Riys ore-third muhr vice lSx3n inchrs, ?5c; 24x18, 81. 3D; 7x5',. 81.65; 30,-60, SIM); .JU'Tl incites, $.'.8; ,.6.-7.6 feel, $'j.7"i Tn pest i y UnifSili Ua'l ard S'ua Caryi.;, .'7 unlus ti U 65 v a yard ary Straw bttJs L Cloilntr I cun. I icor .3t. unu KnOciu at ait Women's Smart Tan Sports Coats $10o50 Short Unlincd Coatn of heavy tan coating, made with the in verted plaU in tho back, and belled nil around excellent value. Sports Coats, $15.00 to $60 A dnsliinft loose-back model, lined throughout, S1C.00. Others in longer lengths, silk-lined throughout and nil mnnniahly tailored $22.50 to $60.00, Mannish Top Coats A distinctive lino of man-tailored Top Coats, in mixtures and herringbone effects. Loose-back and belted models, nearly nil with body and sleeves lined $45.00 )o ?C5.00. Ftr.iwbrld A CIMhlar Second T'oor, Centre Smart Worsted Jersey Suits $22o50 Made in the smart Tuxedo style, with tucked patch pockets. Of jersey of exceptional quality, in plain black, navy nnd dark brown, and in heather-mixed Oxford, blue nnd brown. Fine Worsted Jersey Suits Exceptional at $18.75 Belted plaited models with patch pockets and Tuxedo fronts or notched collar. In plain black, navy and brown, and in blue, brown nnd Oxford heather mix tures. New Ramie Linen Suits, at $13.75 A well-tailored model on long lines, with narrow tailored belt and long rolling collar, in white, blue, rose and natural. " r v rid Clothier ni! T'oor Centr 1.1 fctf 7 Millinery Reduced One-third to One-half About one hundred Fine Trimmed Hats, in the French Salon, including Paris and New York models, and other fcingle exclusive Hats. Straw brldre 4 riothlsr-r-Steond noor Mnrkt Strecl. West Misses' Dresses For All Occasions Tailored Tricotino and Poirot Twill Dresses. Black and Brown Lace Dinnor Dresses. Silk Sports Dresses with colored blouses and plaited white skirts. Dresses of taffeta, crepo Geor gette, crepe do rhino nnd Canton crepe, beaded, embroidered, ribbon-trimmed; including Tailored Slip-on Dresses, with tuckcH waist and skirt. Prices, $25.00 to $95.00. Misses' Wash Dresses Voiles, tissues, organdies, and dotted Swish with organdie collar nnd cuffs; linen, linen-nnd-voile and fine gingham. In straight line and two-piece tailored style, in tunic, panel nnd tucked effects. Price? 57.50 to $39.50. StrawWrtdM Sc T'loh'X' -Jfiron! Vloor Murket Street fTPfl to morrow 3900 Imported Linen Towels at one-third less than the regular price 60c each, or $7.00 a dozen. More than 100 Couch Hammocks with steel frame $12.50. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Market : Eighth : Filbert. . V '4 .' '. r-7 J -a.,. . j -8f . ? VVvi' . .- .'? Vt'-t ;-y.j4y .x-si " -W, i ,f? ilZ'lK, r JM 'J ' J fit l t -i - V I , l-VU Wt 1 li a ' m ' 'frl i, J J 4 iat" ' S -v-t i . '' '. 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